I EVENED LEDaER-PmADELPHIA; SAarDjRDA NOtEMBEB 25, 19W . T , wemzTit , 81 tnTtfifTnitllf , ill-.far tairf (IGGEST FOOTBALL STRUGGLES OF 1916 ON TODAY'S DOCKET OTHER NEWS OF SPORTS a pBST PHILLY AND NORTHEAST I VLiAl JPliNAJUUNTlJiKbUJtlULAlSTlU I t TTl A "1TTTT1 rr-Krm-rrtrm , . jjiiVjruiiijuvjiNXJiaT Ui1' SEASON Pfo Definite Arrangements Made for Post-Season n . -tfri'tU Q,,4.U tjk.mi-. -n , vjumu vviun uuuvn x-nuiy in invent 01 Archives' Victory By LOUIS VTOKTHBAST KtttM till, afternoon will IN be Uie scene of the final Intcrscho Wlc tP football came of the season. Wthrast High School, tied for first place Lih South Philadelphia HlRh School, en 'i.rs Jack Kcoush'o Hneedboy Wert rillidelphlans. A victory for tho Archives r7.V -ia ihm one full rramo won moro rtin South Thllly Technically, the Olmbel LBhr would belong to Northeast, yet the il-thiark eleven has n clean slate, and m have played ono match lest than the 'Edith street and Lehigh avemto bunch. rt.rf ihe early part nf the week were !'ii'1ha effect that In the event of u North-'-.!!.. victory today It would meet Nouth .. m i- 1 1 lli lei n itrtaf tutnonn fnnt nt f. .t,i the season's championship Bflure l no truth to this rumor, however, lillhough both elevens nro anxious to clnsh leraln Their lcncue set-to reunited In n fL" .' i. Tlntti Pn.irll .tnhniMn nnrl ClSiMon say' neither knows anything about li oeit-seaaon match The Houtli I'lin roach fiii nnt commit himself nhout nn extra ,, ul,tu after tho downtrnviiQis' llnal i Itntxi of tho season TiiaiiKrmving nay it"? 1,1. Wrillln, ,,.,, U,,hn-I jMlernoon wim .......... M fnl In Interscholnstlc Lcanun compe- Jtfon have occurred In nlinnit every same Kvuyed. While Norincart ruics u Heavy ... ..In., 41, n ,1n,m lu Ittililn 11 u lint tTfsvorue iui, -" "- - Itatet a healthy boot. Then In cane the iSoeeaboys happen to pull tho unexpected. fuA wallop the Hed and Black, there will IZT doubt about South l'hllly belnir fSowned the champion. Nclthor North Slt's nor South Phllly's Boal lino has been rrosed In a leaguo match thin year: In Sav-f tha Southwark team boasts of nn Jiticroed ,lno for lno Bcason' iTur for Pcnn Charter &" Penn Charter had llttlo opposition In Mrlnnlnjf tne i;io inn-.-iiiuniiv ljcukuo Ifirldlron championship, which wns Its tfonrlh football tltlo In as many years. Jn t...l -.ililnn Ihn IKHn Quaker' linn mi funcroiJed. whljo In thc;r three consecutive Irlctorles the eleven scored one point less ltlin a hundred. Tho season's campaign rlTm. m a closo yesterday nftcrnoon when IPwn Charter defeated Ocrmantown Acad Vma and Friends' Central fell before the Lkeavy attack1 of Kplscopnl Academy. Thfl league a ihiui nwuiiiw u,,uno. Won. I't. V.V. r.. llirltr S O 1.00B KfeSr Central ."l":: I 2 ffi iSSintoVil i Jewlfmr .... 0 3 .000 Smtm for renpeellve eamrtl VIIVKMnKIl 10 ' r-ftio rinrtfr , FrlenAi' .Central Epueopsl ... , Cfrmsolown Acaileniy vnvp.Mitr.ii IT 4f, in 7 Turn lhartcr fcpUMiuil Atiilcmr 9 0 40 7 m, rrwiw" i enirm Jr (krmn(0n Arndrmy Pena Charlrr . ., Omnnitflwn Acailemy rpltmeyl ... , iflen4' Central Taro' total corc: Itin Charter o S7 7 : 7:i 40 it , riilmpal . , i.S"k Central FSL&licopal Academy cavo tho champions Juf f flfPt half'Coacp.' Merjllt'sboyB wcro ML HIGH WINS FRESHMAN X-COUNTRY Crimson and Gold Runners Fin ish With Total of 20 Points in Title Run Central Hlch School won tho freshman ijdfh, school cross-country championship Mvw the 3tt-mllo courao In Falrmoum rarn ftodiv. with a total of 20 points. Ilnlshln? rths first flvo men In second, third, fourth, ItUU and sixth places. Individual honors went to Knelt, West Philadelphia High, although ho was closely jprtssed by Elton, of Central. Hnck breamed IthVtape in the time of 11:18, nml Klton crossed the finish line ono mlnuto later. The team totals wcro Central. 20: West BthUadelphla, E3 ; Northeast, 57, nnd South Philadelphia, 8C. i Summary: r Time. Eftk, Wcit rhlladelphla :1H giton. Ctntral Hlih , rwloiur. Cntril lll.h 12:07 n.mlni. Ctntrnl HUh 1-:1S i ... i lL'i'U 12:43. 12.84 J2:8S lH-Oa nun I3s:.i 132JT 13:30 111:31 13:411 1S:93 13:38 14.03 14:13 14.33 14:42 1.1:0rt 111:23 lna!7 1S:33 tin. South rhlladelphla Jjot. south Phlladal dden. Central Illuli Men. central H!li ..,..,.. ttrrftft l' t lhllrfAlnhln . Broekmlre, West l'hlladelphla. Jthrla. Central Hlih Blmnioni, Northrait Aaderaon, Central lllsh. (otanjon. Northeast W tnli. Northeast nebftti. South I'hlladelchla... riga, central man. Ulmim. Cflntral ltlirh. . . ii- i..ix." . :l "." gtMunck, South rhlladelphla .vtf' South rhlladelphla btot. Weat Philadelphia BUTTER AND PARSON IN FINAL 6- jYoungstown Golfor Springs Surprise nt Pinehurst by Eliminating Gates .TrNBHUHBT. K. C. Nov. 23. nobert tUQter. of Morntnn. Cnnn.. and Donald 1'araon. t Touaielown, O., will meet hera today In tha all round of tha annual autumn so f tourna- lnt rron apranr aurprlea by aiiminaunr mnklfn Qatea. of Broadacrea, 3 and 1. In tha mionan. Hunter had little airncuur in.ue utuur D. V. Klmeley, of the Sleepy Hollow Ipuma..i.enira itun fUTiutin. Central lllih.... Vwitr, Nortncaiit 'BUM, Northeaat i Htlton, Northeait initiriOR. wat rhlladelvhla. o. New York, and 3, H. JAFFE Scholastic Schedule Today and Scores of Yesterday rnriTiiAM. lllVh?' ,'hll',d'lBnl lh Koftheaol h(,.nn,l N. rreortorr Phot l Tome MlllUnnon Rrhoet at lll Norn Trtpara- SfhiKtl i,rinor' ni Aiinnuc t.117 linn InMHii'lJ1"' l",,,MM lollee at rcnnnjlmnla Httccru Northyi.t llleh nt flenrtri Sfhixil. IVnn Third nt Chinnl Mill Ar.dfmr. . THAf'K rrnlimyn Crntvlountrr Onimnlonthlp nt I rtirrnount rrk, rOOTIUM. J''"'' Charter, til Gtrnnntown And- niy, o. Hnuth t'hllailrlnhU lllh. Ht. V-nV'". I irpnilntjwn lllh, fli TrnnlfBril lll.h, I niit I r.il tVllnilniton frlendi. it Friend' n nl, 1. (Irrmtntonn Frlnd. Ii llntfrford Srhnol. 0. Friend' Cenlrnl, 4i Friend' Mrtert, 1. ii i-ir.i ii.ti.i, l.imdinnr lltth. 33i Jrnklntnirn lllih, 25. Iliilborn lllih, J7i Amblrr lllih, 9. held scoreless A field ro.iI In the third period and a fourth-quarter touchdown gave Penn Charter tho game. South Phil Wins South Phllly ran kerplunk Into nn unlooked-for tough tusslo yesterday after noon on tho gridiron surrounded by beau tiful scenery nt Wayne, Pn. The St. Luke'a eleven held the Itcd and Mlack to n clov and harder battle than was expected. "-It wns only a touchdown In tho third period by Captain Hosotsky that enabled Southern to brlnu a victory back to Philadelphia. Another C-0 conteat resulted In tho (tame between Germantown High School and Krankford High School, the former wtnnliiK on tlonovcr'H touchdown also In the third quarter. Media High School uml Chester IIlKh School llnc-plunged and punted through forty minutes of scoreless play. In tho acndcmlc m.itchea Penn Charter rnn away from CJcrmnntown, 4S to 0, and Episcopal overwhelmed Friends' Central, 27-0. tVF.ST I'lllUMIRI.I'HIA Weliht. MA Korb left end Iff! tarkle lift suard renter rliht mard rliM tackle ...rliht end quarterback .left halfhark rliht halfhark fnllbark UU llrrttlrr Ii;: slm i4ii Mtent IC1 H". Fenter 101 KrukntllT ... 11.1 Dutle I3f (!romnn IBd flruot lal I'rlrdmnn , 1 CI Kinder .. . NOP.TIIEAHT Mil VerUr 171 A. U'tlltnker RO ( tirlMInfn lfil llurirr 1H9 Wont 107 Tliuma tfin Ilrew 1 13A KlnHmtin . . . , . left end ..left tarkle ....left xnard center . .rliht inanl . .rlsht tackle rliht end . ..quarterback IBS . I.. Whltaker left haltbark lit Jnnm. rliht haltbark IIH-tlnmble fullbark Kef free Wheeler, llatrrford. Umpire Ale Cnrthy. (trrmantown. l.lnemi)nIjimbcrton, I'enu, Time of rerlod lZlt mlilute. Yale Has Won 21 Games; Harvard Team Only Ten 1S7S Harrard, 4t Vnle. 0. IH7II Yale, li Harvard. 0. IR77 No laine. IH7S Yule, li Harvard, 0. 1X70 Yulo. 0 Harvard. 0. 1KK0 Yale. Si llartard. 0. mm Harrard. li Vulr. 0. 1HS2 ar. 3i llurvard, X. 1HX3 Yale. 23l llartard, 1. 1X4 lale. 48i Harvard, 0, lH.t.i o rnme. I8HH Yale, to, HarTanl. 4. 1837 'kale. 17i HiirtHrd. 8. 1888 No aume. 18.10 Ynlr, Of Harvard. 0. 1890 Harvard. Ill Yale, d. IK!) I Vnle, 10 Harvard. O I MM Yulo, fli Harvard. 0. 18S3 Yule, Si Harvnrd, O. 1H4 Yale. 121 Harvard. 4, 1H9.1 No tame. I8U7 Yule. Oi Harvard, O. 1808 Harvard I7 Yale, 0. 18D9 Harvard. Ot Yale. 0. HKMi Yale. 28 Harvard, n. 11)01 llurvard. It Yale, O. 1IKW Yale. 3 llarvunl. 0. 1IM13 Yale, 1H lluward, O, 1101 Yule, 12) Harvard, 0, ipn.1 Yale, Oi llurvard. 0. I(H)il Yule, Ot Harvard. O. 1007 Ynlr. 12: Harvard, II. 1008 Harvard, -4 Yale, 0, 10O9 Yule, Mi llurvard, o. 1910 Yule, Oi Harvard. O. 11)11 Yule. 0- Harvard. 0. 1012 Harvard. 2i Yale, n. 11)13 Harvard, 131 Yale, B, 1014 Harvard, SB Yale, 0 1018 Harvard. 41l Y'ale. 0. Yale won 31 lamei. Harvard 10 and S were tie. KACII TF.WI'H 101 UKCOUH 1IIVKVAK1) .VAI.K Colby lo 0 Cariwcte Tech 13 0 Hates 3J v'tV"" Tufta ... 37 I-ehUh ... N. Curolnu.. St O Vn. Tor. 41 H . . II O . . 10 o . . 3814 .. 73 .. li .. lo o ..17841 Max. Anlca. 47 0 V. and J. Cirnrll u uiiib Vlralida . l'rincrton llrown ... Total , . . Al O Drawn 3 O l'rincrton .. 0 SI Totalt . . .181 28 O'Loary Wins From Nelson HUFFAL.O, N. T.. Nov. 33. After ono of tha heet eontreta aeen In rrrra. Johnnr O'Leary, tha IKhtlntr Irlahman. whipped Prankla Nelaon. In tha brilliant footwork, feinting and punchlnx O'I.eary heralded tha return to tha form die. played by him In tha nihta with Jimmy Duffy, Kllbana and Kver Hammer, Itiversido to Play Conshohocken Tho Rlveroldo. N. J.. footbaU team, which hu a very aood record thle aeaaon. will meet the huaky Conahohocken eleven thla afternoon on the latler'a Held at 3:30. Laet week Conaho hocken conquered tha Union Club, of Phoenli vllle. r.. and tha Jeraey team who meeta "Conihey" thla afternoon la In for a real grapple. i i2?-iV"l'n ".t,Htninton lllih Hfhol. Ii?,7.'.r. ''f.''0" ',lh "rrlflnwn lllh. larV TnVlti! rrPar" r IternWoirn Mill- X-n,Hl Ib..., , a ,. ... ..... . GARNET AND HAVERFORD STARS fHMrvaer jflBPLIB &tVEje!aGO &vs sittrtvae BOWLING RESULTS Curtis League rouNnir OBNTN caunn riiKsa I'lke.... Cation., o. Hala. I. Hale. 173 ll4 1RI Adklna. . 180 l'Jt 100 111(1 Ills Ul titulll 171 1H1 108 nn i.j in., (rail,... i:m l.u 14 lN ir.7 HIT Itoienti'inr l.M l'.'il inn JLtrehall. 180 l.'.D 14 Airi inn l-.V 1VM Handlrap. 14 14 14 Totain.. 780 s:o 73fl Totatu SI 4 087 "89 lincK HI! t"4 rn.sT I'linHs t?aen Hlltchlmer 313 1M) 113 Slack. . Hoch Dennlnc. . Ifrbacher Howard . 177 13 111 130 HiO 30 Vauller 1.1.1 183 US l.iv itiii iij .-i ureior. 180 12 Tnf Schuler . ISO . 142 T.ynn. . . 173 134 Drew . . 17.1 138 170 138 ISO 303 144 140 144 33 33 33 Handicap. Totale 787 773 7S7 KNOn.WlNtJ Iloda 173 1X3 183 Total.. 843 807 700 McKEi: 130 ,. 113 Waller... 131 130 H13 llodteon . 13 140 170 137 147 133 FltlD' Itip'trlck I3T 181 l i.l l.uiman.. Aixayvr 143 ino lr. Hureriue. .Morrtn. . . 140 124 I7S 173 183 130 ... 114 ... 40 4H 43 Oermann. 103 KIT 313 nurror. TotnM.. 73(1 740 833 Handicap. Totala . 733 701 783 JOURNAL ir,uir-ii vvupar. Knause. Huyea.. Wright. llax.... 103 174 170 Ward... 111 I.'T 123 170 153 14 187 144 17a 131 13.1 ISO 197 133 ISO liakrr 17il 108 133 ll7 131 143 Hlmnvnn CunVham 130 141 180 Illlnd. .. 181 133 130 Handicap. 17 17 17 Totnla.. 701 833 730 Total.. B74 744 70S (Junker City League BBL.MONT MANKTO Morgan... IRK 301 188 Trucka... 3(12 I (if) 331 Helm 103 17H 1118 Lake 131 1K.1 183 Durnell.. 180 133... Hwliher. . 181178 311 I.unirrn.. 1711 IPS 343 Kick.. .. 1 73 183 237 Jtoti 107 174 1U3 Cook... . 188 181 303 o -. - - - ksiiniii Totala. 84ft 803 1)83 (HANTS THIERS! Havea.... isa 180 Hartley.. 283 180 300 ltyder. . 8.1 101) 17 Hmllhr 180 181 170 10.1 2(13 303 1U7 107 131 181 llll ... . 133 fli-aw 173 182 Il8 illli ...... Limbert. Klaaholr Mount.. . 30! -XK1 183 Kehr,. .. 159 I'M Harria... 1U 101 iUtrm.. Totala.. 833 7DT 893 Totale.. BIO MS 883 WHITE King.... Hodiera. Hornn... Hatt Knoi. ... ELEPHANTS . 1H1 173 1H.1 WYNPHA31 Flood HJ 3ul 310 Hmedley . 207 203 203 Martin-.. 184 181 2lt llallry. . 183 183 210 i'rlce 17H 1H7 183 III imi 138 178 1811 178 313 193 .. 204 inn 187 inn . 130 223 ITU Total!.. 800933 873 Totale.. 931030 1033 While isiepnania won ron-on. WTNDHAM COLT8 MAJESTIC McCorklll. 181 180 ltellly till I H.1 rampbell. 180 170 Topham . 103 188 Nock 234 187 Ifllnn. 182 104 183 'JO'J 1AO 171 Dowd. . . Oeorg.. Ijirton.. Dynea... 174 138 334 140 180 202 178 180 183 Totals.. 883 830 033 Totals.. 970 000 08T Keystone League, Section B HODNET DAVIS BCUI.L, n.Davls.. 187 1 Oarrand.. 17 . MrCart... 12 1 . 100 103 Jae Gay. 18.1 183 181 . T. uay. . . . Thompson 183 141 188 181 14H HI 133 140 127 120 188 188 717 788 780 n.Davla 181 180 1ST Jno. day.. 113 177 193 bcull ... 184 inn .. 170 187 Totals . a 14 i w'olfa. Hudd.. ndep. . Total!.. 807 883 834 ACTIVES TEHIUNAI. VETS Nlcholaa.. 223 104 183 Tails. ma IDA 217 Crawford. rCnapp.... luth .... Sprlniel... Wlueti . . . 188 inn 137 100 183 . . mi inn ii( 169 300 13S lun Turner 12 131 144 Job 1T7 188 300 230 13S 1U4 1HU 1BJ HI 10 13 (Ireen. . . . Qrown... Kuan. Hdcp . .. Totals. 807 888 80(1 TERMINAL, COI.TH IluSW. 100 133 122 Totale 008 887 817 ItANOEIlH Stark. 173 124 184 Watt Htralt... Clvmer.. Aleck. . . Meyer. . . Hose Hdcp 132 ... 172 "7 178 137 183 173 103 141 188 142 . . , 130 . , . M 34 14 flmal.. . Clements Mllllnger, 148 lid 180 123 183 18.1 113 138 143 Totals.. 132 7U1 837 Totals.. 820 813 773 Lanaton Monotype illLI.TNO Elliott.... 183 143 m anifis.::. 1.5 ? HI itor.n Relnhold.. 131 183 . ,. 131 iju 37 MacOona 1 lit 143 131 . lin lis 14 Ilonner . 113 1.11 144 iek S8 131 138 'Shoemaker 131 13 ill .. . 173 181 141 Crosby .. 130 1 43 139 McCorm! I'feiner McDonald. 143 Totals. 688 463 744 Totals.. 39 708 843 1IATKIX Maussnest 1ST 120 117 Chrlatraan 02 129 TOON noqif Neeleyv!: laiiM UT Wateon... 16 P.iat:::.-. M W. Oeborn 109 04 l ii!! laker. 188 127 169 128 1118 Hnnaon lllller. . . Hayes.. . Totals.. 380 "e4 0 Totals. . l 893 040 TU11NINO Collin ... 74 134 103 ACCOUNTINO Uraun,,.. Ill 123 123 lluilarky.. ill) 12 13 Hall...: 189 187 14it Kltrhln.... l4 III 100 Lowery... 04 J OS 102 2d ilH) 7 184 d.Waldner 123 &rv-n 1F..1 T.WaTdner 123 108 100 Davla 141 IfU 133 Totals... 371 709 B47 Totals.." 707 322 383 Today's Soccer Games ,)ii:iticAN i,K.4,nrn III-. Ion ve, Vutnani, at Tacony Hall I'nrL, llrferre. IV. H. Illnde. ., Hibernians ve 1'eltonillle. at 1'hlladelphU lull Turk, Referee, V. Ilnnlry. . V trior A. A. va. Itumrre. at Olourretcr Hall 1'ark. Itefrree. I. Ilunn. CR1CKRT Cl.tJII I.l-OUE First Dlv talon (Irrmatilnwn v. Merlon Vi'hlte. at Stan helm. Referee. I?. AddU. Hecond Dlvlelon Merlon vs. Unlrrnlty of rennvjlvanla, nt HnTrrford. Referee." 1. (,'nrr. IMIUHTKIAL I,E,0tTn II. I.nplen'a Son Company v. Hohlfelil Mannfacturlni (-oninivny, ut Tiilln street una Allegheny nvenue. Heferee. C. Ward. J. II. Foster Company ve.. Itolfenden Hbore Company, at Twenty-ninth elreet and Alleshrny avenue. Referee. R. Hmtt. V, (I. I. Company vs. Htitndard Roller llenrlng Company, ivt Hecond tret and Wy oming nvenue. Referee. J. Shaw. Amrrlrun Pulley Compnnr ve., Marfer Towel Company, at 4200 Mlvsahlckon ave nue. Referee, II. Hiimfurd. Al.I.Il'J) I.R.(IUE First Division Veteran. A. A, ,va. Aecenelon. at Third trret and l.rhlili avenue. Referee, J. Falla ve. Cheater, ot Thirty-first street and AhbotUfonl nvenue. Referee. John nldera. Trenton vs. Wumlerers. at Trenton. Ref eree, H. II. Williams. Hecond Division Albion vs. Hwnrthroore. at Third atreel nml Erie uvenue, Cumden. Referee. J. tvll- Wll'son S. C. va. Tacony Hibernians, al .Marcus Hook. Referee, A. Connolly., Edge Moor Ironworks vn, 1'avonla, at lWie Moor. Referee. K. Nelson. Purltun Reserves vs.. tdie Afoor Drldia Works, nt .second nnd Clrurflrld strveta. Referee. E. Jenkins. Third Dlvlilon Philadelphia. Rovers ve .Hurley, at FJfll foorth and Diamond streets. Referee, E, J. "acony Iljintlst ti, Boothwark, at Dlsstan slieet nnd Torreadale avenue. Referee. J. Thf3?hilTll. C.rs. Dlsstjm It. C.. at J and Tlora streets. Referee. W. lobley. Veteran Wanderers vs. Norwood, at Slate road mid Dlsston street. Referee. D. Lynch. rnrth Division Providence vs. TeitRe. pt.F and Tloin ittls. Uf.H.vJSii! VWmUiomlhr. at V and Tloia street. Referee. IV. rlundell. UNITED T.KAdUE I'rankfsrd vs. Kensington, nt Frnnkford avrnuo and Pratt street. Referee, E. Ander- Provldenee vs. Oreenway, at II and Clear field ittrete. llefrree. ( Wooley. Vn Mptl.es. Tit. Carthage, a old York road and ' ty Line. Referee. F, Nltchle. Feltonvllle A. C. vs. Klngsessfng. at RIs- Ing Hun lane and Wyoming avenue. Referee, umea Walders. rilirDELVIIIA ULtOUE. Nleetown Daptlst vs. St. Matthew, at fler muntown avenue and Ilrunncr street Referee. J.. HUel. WUslnsmlm vs. Colltngweod. at Tnrrea dale avenue and Van Kirk street. llefrree, 'Chruf Church vs. Textile, at Tenth and Hut er streets. Referee. (J, Curtfi. I.lgnthouse vs. Ijiwndale. at. Front street and Erie avenue. Referee. I. Meet. , rLAVOROUND I.KAOUK Klngsessbis T. Happy Hollow, at King- "Alnfe'tls vs. Shorwood. nt Athletic. Wurr Oarden vs. Point llreeie, at Starr (laroen. Vara n luuield Watervlew, at Vare. vs. runneld. at llelfleld. CLUII (1.V3IK University of Fennsylvanla vs. Fprltan. nt Tweiiiy-nlnth and Cambria streets. Referee, O. Allen. MORIABITY BECOMES AN "UMP" Former Detroit Third Baseman to Of ficiate in American League CHICAGO. Nov. 23. George Moriarlty, of Chicago, has been surnsd as an umpire In tha American Ijeague. 11.11. Johnson, president, an nounced today. Moriarlty finished last aeason si msnagar of tha Msmphls dub of tha South srn League after starting the season as a. can didate for an Infield position on tho Chicago American team. Tha American League staff of umpires for 191J already contains tha usual eight, but whether Moriarlty will be uisd as & ninth and aitra arbiter or whether ona of tba Tsterana la to he dropped, Johnson refused to say. Boxing at the Gayetjr Jn"the 105-pound class at the Oayaty Theatsr last night Itobert Murray won from Toung Jilt after the Judges had ordered an eilra round. Jimmy White defeated Young Belmont In three rounds and Kid Delmont won over. Eddht John. son in inres sessions, jaca woauy copped In n i.pouna ciaes unais oy irimmi dog Kid vigil in tour rounos. OVER LAFAYETTE Easlon Team Is Lacking, in Confidence That Makes Winning Eleven DISSENSION IN THE RANKS Thirty-Year Record of Lehigh-Lafayette 1881 I.afrrjetle, 3(1 1 1-ehlr.h, 0. 1883 l.nfarrtte. nt lhlth, 0. i,niayeiie, ! inili), 4, h. Larairtle, ll 1 1880 I.aravette. Hi I.eh sh. 0. 0. .... Lafajette. 4i Lehlsh, 0. 1887 l.e hleh. 10, l.sfnielte. 4. .ntavetie, nt inun, n. Ix-hlili, 81 l.afarrtte, 4 I phlel,. 10i l.afiivetl. O. 18881 1830 lhiih, in t l.nfnTrtle. 10. Lafayette, Oi IaIiU)i. 0. 1800 I rlilih. 3D Ijifejelle, 0 lehlsh. no i t.nrnrrue, 0. 1801-H.eliirh. 2 I.Kfnsrlte. 4. irlileh. Hi lufinelle, 2. rlilsli, llll ljifnvette, 2. 1802 Ijiffvette. 4t l.ehllll. 0. Lehlsh, I8 Lnrnielle. 8. 1803 Lehlih. 2tt Ijvfajelte. A. Lehleli ioi l.nfniette, 0, 1801 Lnfsrelte. 28i lehlih, 0. Itilih, lit tvfarette, 8, 1803 l.ufnjelle. 32 lehlih. It. Lnfsrelte. 1 4 1 lhtsh. R. 1807 Ijifaielle. 3d lhtih. 0, l-afarette. 33 1 Lehlsh, 0. 1808 Lehlsh 221 Lafairlle, 0, . I.nriirtte, Hi Uhleh, 8 1801 l.nfn.elle. Ill Lehlih, 0. I.itfnyrtte. 83i I.ehlih, n. . IDOO Larairtle, 34i llillh. 0. Liifn;etle 18t I.ehlrh. 0. ICOI l.itratelte. sin lhlilt. li Lafnvettr, .111 Lehlih, 0. I0O3 l.elilth, Ot LafAvrlte. 0 1IM)3 l.rhllh. Ill l.afivrelte, II. 1IH14 l.nfiette, 40 lehlih, 3. lDOft Lafayette, 83i lehlsh, O. 11)00 Lafayette. 38 lehlih. 0. 11107 UfBjette. 3t Lehleh. S. 1008 1-ehlih. Ill Lafayette, 5, HKXl Lafnystte, 31 lehlsh, O. 1010 Ivfnyelle. 14t Vhlih. 0. 1011 Lafayette. Hi Lehlsh, O. Hilt Lehigh. 10 1 Lnfsrelte. 0. 1013 lhlih, 7 I.afnyrtte, 0. 1U14 I.ehlih. 171 f.afayrlte. 7. iaia.-i.niaTelte. 331 Lehlih. , l.afayetta has won an, iiugn zo and s were ties. EACH TE.Jt'B 1013 RECORD I.E11I0II , , ilrolmie .... l J Alhrliht . . 01 J Yale . . 013 Lebanon Val. g 8 Cathollf V . 57 7 Miihlrnlierg . J 0 Penn Htnte.. 710 1". and .11 . 27 7 B Miiiiraui Fordham . . O o Hwartomora e . in IVslnua .... o n I'rlnreton . ( 3.1 1-ebanon Val 27 14 l'enn 0 id Alhrliht ... 32 0 l'enn MUte. 0 40 Totals 15343 Totals . . . 03 Ua By CHANDLER D. KICHTEK Olio year nco today South Bethlehem was iiroiinrlnp; to celebrato a wonilerful victory over Billy Crowoll's Lnfnyotte cloven. These teams havo met for ao many yearn In the final Ritme ot the season that tradition meant that victory or defeat meant triumph or despair for both Lafay ette and I.ehlgh. ThroilRhnut tho I31C season Lehleh had shown superiority In all departments, and when It camo tlmo for tho final (tamo of the season tho South nethlehemltes were prepared to celobrato nn overwhelmlns victory, hut tho Kreatest surprise of the collegiate season wns pulled when Crowoll's team romped away with ait easy victory. Lehigh wan prepared for everything that Iifayetto had shown throutthout tho sea son, and while Coach Tom Knady realized that thero was a great amount of natural power In tha Lnfayotto backfleld, ho did not figure that Crowoll's team could pene trate tho Lehleh defense. -Crowell fooled thn Lehlsh strategists, aa well an tho football populaco In general, when ho pulled nn entirely new offense against Lehigh, nnd by tho use of spread formatlono nnd n, bewildering nssortmont of forward passes put tho South Belli lehemltes completely to rout. Thoso who attended thn game, expecting the South Ilethlohemltes to wado through Lafayette, will nover forget that memorable after noon. Lafayette (lono Mummrr-t. . . (Jollck (lellatly Krnst lhmnn. . . , Woodruff. . . Taylor IMh. SloOirty .....Tale ....McCarthy t'ons Herker Itlehivnls Oood . . .Chsnoweth . . . ..Itrnnner .... Half teed . left end ..., , left tarkle . . . , left guard .., . . . center right guard .. right tackle . . rig ght end . , quanernnCK .. left halfback . right uilfli.vck ... fullback . Diamond. Martin... Lelnlngrr. ..viaginnea Keferee O. J. McCarty. flermanfown. Urn nlrr M. J. Thompiwn, l.eonetown. Field Judge T. J. Thorpe. Columbia. Head linesman i. vvniiuig, loriMui WEST'S 1!K! game today Ohio Stato and Northwestern Unlvoral tics Battle for Conforenco Cham pionship This Afternoon COLUMBUS, O., Nor. 25. The football championship of the Western Conforenco will be decided here thla afternoon when teams representing Ohio Stato and North western universities meet on Ohio Field In tholr annual game. Neither Ohio State, the baby member of tho Conference, nor Northwestern has suffered defeat this season. Tho winner of the game, therofore, will he the un disputed champion of the Conference, The two teams will enter the cham pionship contest nearly ovenly matched, Notther appears to have a decided ad vantage over the other and both are- re ported to bo In the pink of condition. Should Northwestern win, Ohio State will have at least a tie for second honors, aa It and Minnesota, provided tho latter wins from Chicago, would then have suf fered defeat in one Conference game each this season. Swarthmore Prep Runners Lose SWAP.TH110HE, Pa., Nov. 28. Coach New. ma's Swarthmore Prep cross-country team. run. nlng Its first race of the aeaaon, lost out by only ona point to the strong Uwarthmora College re. servo team jrelerday, th final score stand. Ing; College. 28, Trap, 27. Taylor, ot tha Col. lege, waa the first to cover tha two and one. half rolls course, which hs covered In IS mln. utea 83 1-3 seconds, Thla Is tha first time Swarthmore Trep has aver had a cross-country team. Tha first ten men to finish werai Taylor. College, first, Msrwlg. l'rep. second: Quarts, College, third, II. Desn, Prep, fourth; Fetter, c.'oilese. fifth! Cathard. Prep, slith: I.sggard, Prep, seventh. Yap, College, eighth; Kslbell. Prep, ninth. Johnson, College, tenth. HALF DOZEN BIG GAMES ON TODAY'S GRIDIRON SCHEDULE Continent from Pore, One v but Hint! Is one of the principal reasons why they should not win. Tho dope has gono wrong In nil of the big games except those played by Pittsburgh and It would not sur prise us It the Middles put one over this afternoon. Ollphant nnd Vldal, however, stand head nnd shoulders over any back- fletd men An napolis can pro (luce, nnd Me Kwan will play rings nround his opponent nt cen ter. These three men nre good enough to heat tho Navy nlons, but as we have said before, you never can tell. Anything Is like ly to happen In tha grand old game, so we nre prepared for the worst. Tho Army de- rented Wnahlnir- OI.IPHANT, Army ton ,, i, ently In tho season and the Navy was beaten by the snmo team on November 4. This Is n boost for tho Cadets, nnd their victory over Notro Damo further proves that the eleven Is of high caliber. Exports who havo seen tho Army play declare tho team Is good enough to bent any of tho big colleges, nnd If such bo tho case, tho Navy will have ns much tiinnco uu n frapped goldfish In TRAPSHOOTERS' LEAGUE MATCHES LISTED TODAY Twclvo Clubs Will Compoto In Second Test of Season Whites Meet Meadow Springs TODAY3 SnoOTS TnArBiiooTKns ir-Aocn r, r. vtdiiv, m .iirnnow cnrinssi nnrinsneio- Clenrv-few. at Hlihtandi Kdge Itiri-t'llen Willow, at ! hesleri t'nmdeii at Lundnlei West Chester. . B. f. While, nt Meadow Hnrlnsei Knrln. field. t lVltnilnsfnti. Mhlte lljcr shoot at Manoa ,..,-, Tha second matches of the season in the Trapshooters' League hold Interest today. Twclvo clubs will lira away In tho com petition. Tho S. B. Whiten meet tho Mcndow Spring marksmon nt Springfield : Harry Fisher's Cloarvlew delegation travel to Edge I llll nt the Highland traps; don Willow Jour neys to Chester, Camden hlei to Lansdale nnd West Chester visits tho Wilmington Target Club. It Is likely that more than 200 gunners will ho on tho firing lino today representing tho different clubs. The Whites-Meadow Springs mntch la enlisting considerable attention, as the teams aro wolt matched. A margin of n few targets undoubtedly will declda tho wlnnor, an both clubs boast of many crnck target exports. Charles II. Nowcomb, former national amatour champion. Is a member of the Whltos organization, and will In nil prob ability bo on hand to record a top score for his club. Others of tho Whites who will compoto nre Jesse QrllTlths, llucld, Sldo botham, Severn, Thompson, Harry Eyro, Robinson, and othors. Rnmsey la Winner In tha championship Philadelphia Pocket Bil liard tournament last night at the Hmplro Academy. Herhert Ilamsey easily defeated Wal ter Gilbert, 10O to 20. Tha winner had a high run nt -7, whlln Gllbert'e tiesi effort netted him 13. i!.ucil iiau luur urwivuo. oumuiary oy Innings Samaey. Ilbert.. S 14 in 10 4 A 14 IS 10 11 8011 10 00030 St. Carthago Wants Gnme nt frfhaffA r. C7.. lenders In tho United League, would Ilka to securo a gamo for Thanks- 4u,nw witinmnnn Imirlean Iamfi Klrat Division -Allied Irfaguo team preferred (lama lo be, played at Hlity-thlrd a treat, and Cedar avenue. Communloats with J. P. Lyons. 011(1 Cedar avenue, or pnons N. W. Williams, llel mom 6032 M. Moran and Fulton Matched NEW TOIIK, Nov. 23. Krank Moran and Fred Pulton ware matched yesterday for a ten round heavyweight bout at at. Paul. Minn., on December 22. Jloran waa guaranteed 13000, with a privilege of ttilrty-nvo per cent, and lit nlther man aoorea a knockout ho will Est 11000 additional. Other Football Games and Last Year's Scores IV, and J. vs. Chattanooga, at Wash ington. Pa. v. vi V w 1 l Colombia vs. Now York University, at Holy "cross V's" Wo'rc'Vter.' 'tit- 'tl'o'reeJi'- Jl lifters' V7 blcKlAwn.'it'New 'nninV. Bo'cknell Vii'beorgelownV at'Waehfo'g-' flensra vs. lUllianyi "a't ieelver Val'la! '. OrJSJ Cl'y Vs. Westminster, at drove Johmf llopklns' Vs. 'fit.' Jonns.'ai 'Ualti'- (WTtyKuVc Vs.' Ait. bV. Mary's'; it Km- In'dl1."- "" pyrdoe.'.i'i'fyVt't.; I J .' I hyracoie vs. TnfUi at Iloston. BusSoehanna vs. teioaon Valley, at Bn&foSL V- aMnaHi'A: 'O.Vit ,,Tecon.ln vs. IlffnoC. at 8alson. . Vnini Damo vs. Alma, at fiotre iatne VvaJTilniioii Vs. Wesl Slarytand, at Cheetertown . . ..j.,.-..-. .j,-.:: 10-18 XS- 0 0- 0 20- 0 1R. 0 : 7 13-14 7-30 fsfc-J O- 0 10- 0 Went Virginia ve. iawouo university. AlTeshecjr vs. Akron, at Meiidrllle. , . . ;""'.. "T.. I.. .. llrum. al roreallls 5" . Akron'.' at MeodVlli;: .'. .' , Af (lea vs. Oregon. u Corvallle aVKehraska. at lawa City s vs. Jlfssourt. at Iawrnee. . . , t ve. Mueklngnm. at Wooeter, . iirrsuM ! Iowa va. Cansaa W winter vs. mi, Denotes did not play, SUIT OR OVERCOAT TO OBDBB $ 11 BUduoed from ISO, IJ3 and 13. 5 Oar 7 Big Window PETER MORAN & CO, UERCHANT TAirxXJ . U. dor, ta aia Arsat U. front of nn open lire. The Middles have) a powerful line, however, hhd should make things Interesting, for a short time, nt least. The forwards charge tower and harder than any Navy lino I ever have seen, but they Will haves to do better than ever before ta come through with a victory. Pcnn lias Easy Time renn will have little trouble In beating West Virginia Weslcynn, despite the ab. son oo of severer stars. Levy Little Is under faculty ban. Captain Mathews has a bad ankle and will try to get Boms pointers a I tha Yale-Harvard mat lnoe, Bert Hell Is not In tho best of shape, and some of the other varsity men probably will spend most of. .their time on tho side Ines. Tho visitors iro strong, nnd thern la no usa In taking chances with tho regulars, when the Cornell came Is less than a. week: nwnr. West Vlr- CALAC, W. Va, Wes. glnla Wesleyan can play n good hard gamo, and tho men wilt have to work just as hard ngalnst them ns n big opponent. Many be lieve that the management made a mistake In scheduling tho contest, hut It might be that tholr fears aro groundless. CORNELL CAPTURES CROSS-COUNTRY TITLE Johnny Overton, Yale's Great Runner, Takes Individual Honors Penn Seventh NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Nov. 28. J. VT. Overton. Tnlo'a great dlstnnco runner, won tho Individual honors In tho Intcrcolleglato cross-country run this afternoon by a clean margin of 130 j-nrds aftor ono of tho most gruollng races In tho history of tho Bport, tho runners bolng compollcd to cover tho most dlfllcult courso over arranged In tho face of a galo of bitter cold vvlnd Over ton's time of 3K minutes ID seconds .was re markablo under tho condition. Tho team honora wont to Cornoll. The Ithocans nindo ti remarkable total of 31 points, this being accomplished by placing men In third, fifth, olghth, ninth and thir teenth places, tho first five men finishing In each team counting on tho team Bcores, Tho Ynlo team finished second with 09 points, l'enn bolng far down In the seventh placo with 170 points. Tho complete point total follows: Cornell 38, Ynlo 99. Syracuso 115, Har vard 120), Mnlno 12S, Darthmouth 133, Ponn 170, Princeton 178, Michigan 103, Columbia 263, Pen Stato 301, Collego City of Now York 328. Ponn's first runner to finish "was Clayton McMlcnaol, the sturdy Philadelphia, boy, who landed eighteenth place. Ills tlmo wna 37.32 3-5. but a faw seconds separating him from tenth place. Twolvo colleges started runners In this event, with soventy-nlno athletes compotlng. Tho day wns bitterly c6Id nnd the long courso led clear over West Mountain. Shields, tho Ponn Stato athlcto, was run ning neck nnd neck with Qvorton till he foil In tho mountain and could not flnlsh Carrnll, of Michigan, finished soc'ond to Overton. 'f BOItUELL AND COLEMAN DRAW Joe Horrell and Tommy Coleman boxed alg hard rounds to p. draw - before i capacity crowd at the Nonpareil Athletlo Club last night. The colored boxer had .a big lead In tho tlrat two rounds nnd he twice staggered Dorrell" (o the ropes with right swings to the Jnw. Coleman, however. , lost tho lead In the latter rounds, when Ilorrell began to fight in closo. Ilorroll fought strongly and waa entitled to an even break at tho finish. Blow to Dick noblitaell OALMPOLIS. O., Nov. 23, Friends of Dick Uoblltsell, Iloston Red Box first baseman, learned today that ha lost his savings ot several years when the Wllllamstown, W. va., Nntlonal Hank want to the wall a fow daya ago. A bank examiner discovered tho absconding cashier, (leorge W, Hunter, waa 130,000 ahort In his ac counts. Burlington II. S 7; Bordcntowri, 0 nonnn-VTOWN, N. J.. Nov. 23. Tiurtlngton High Hchool football team defeated nordentown High Mchool team yestarday In a rvoll-played tfanie. 7 to 0, Doctor Roller Beats Grapplcr AI.TOONA. Pa.. Nov. 23. rir. H. V. Ttoltor, of New York, defeated Ivan Unlaw, tho Rus sian champion, in a wrestling match yesterday. MadeShoe aMb iilnl i Is I., -?' YOU WILL be agree ably surprised when you see the quality, style and workmanship in these shoes, equal to $8 and $10 shoes elsewhere. The finest leathers, the best workmanship and tha newest styles aro combined at our basement price ot 30. ROYAL BOOT SHOP for MEN ttetter Shoes at Tlasement Prices N.W. Cor. Market and 13th Streets Knlranea on 13th Nt. Open frl. li fcat.Kv.. tBT' gjlK$ 4$5 A I ftlTOi: M u 111 ,-$!- t i ti if J "A I t ,sTh NbS, UMCv.g I CvTcou ES AHf? -0M SOMB UOv) , ' '-. S ja A N -- 1 IsillBlswtlttiii-rttiiMii rtrn.iiW,li.iii.j?fc- afi"i-'-:l'lJiisy 1 lliS&Jifl
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