PTsrappr "WU? Ub vW-V WW ! ' l.W. J fJ fM ,'U'l IL . JJ J . HIPPPW1 J Jl ' '-, iU ! ML . -kTT HfjtTn-" rT-TO 7. ..J1...'1 fflWWirP'fW zr "'tfWHfl vmam M Brines and ambulance PITT TEAM LEADS I : W. AND J., 14-3 W playing of McLaren, Easter- day ana miner oninus for Home squad END of second period V. nml J. . Carrol llenrr . Hiranr (inv ttlmberlr . , llrown. . , Treatel stubs , . . .Smith Crlwn fcapt-) ffirlmn ... patherUn . . fel . . ..left end... .left tackle. . , left guard.. renter. ... .rli!;i gnaril . .riiclit tackle.. , .rleht end .quiirterback. . Iffl hnirlinrk. fty H.nHMton , JlllW IMtl". Trr f.,llbnrk. .:.V..'. SuCrcUM "'JA7iJ' Habere W. Miivwrll. fcwnrtlininre. ,'i!I!!l) . Mrrrlmnn. fieneta. llend lines- ,-J1in Monen. in...r - Tj mil"""'1' By ROBERT W. MAXWELL PlTTSBt'ROH. Nov. 10. Althought t'10 ECOro lollay '" tho 1,,lt" tf,hlnrtoii and Jefferson sumo was 13 to 3 ,t ((, end of tho first half, It by no means ..monalratfd Pitt's superiority. Tlio much- .Jtfd Red and Black lino moro than hold ' J!" II- Warner machine even. I'IU'h first Ir came after a fumble by Hteln. and i. .lr rccond score also came on somo luko I- pta,, In which I'ltt got tho best of the During the first two periods tho playing ' McLaren, nastcrdny and Miller showed Ml for Pitt. while that of Henry. Stobbs nd McCrelght brought forth thunderous lnnlaui" from the Washington anil Jeffcr ln students, who half tilled tho stands. Both sides played cleanly. very few penal tiff being Inflicted. Wafhlngton and Jefferson's score came early In the same, after a rerles of line smaihlrg that disheartened tho I'ltt stu " dents on the fide lines When the lllup and Cold held their opponents on the 25-.vntd line McCrelght elected to tiy for u field fold, which he easily accomplished. Time out while Sles fixed his belt. Mo OlUnd's double pass to Kasterday gained J yrd TV and J was holding opponents i In ctnter of the Held. McLaren's double pass to Iisterday m.ido 25 arils. Mc Laren went throuith right tacklo for 4 jardi' Rain One minute to play. Korw.ud , in by McLaren was caught by Stnhl on TV. and J. 15-jard line. Ila1focr. t-'coro Pitt, 13; W and J , U. FIRST I'KItlOI) Pitt won the toss and elected to take the ballon the kick-off, Henry kicked oer the line anil It was Pitt's ball on the 20-yaid line. Pitt was forced to kirk and McLaren itnt the ball out of bounds un the 4 5-yairt 11m. Tno lino smashes and a forward .pass failed and McCrelght kicked to Gourler who failed to run back from tho !2-yard line (Jougler fumbled and Henry recovered on Pitt's 20-yard lino. A doublo paslot 3 yards .McCrelght kicked a Held roal from the 25-yard line. Score, W. and J., J' Pitt n Ilenn kicked to Kasterday a low rounder Pitts ball on her lC-ynid line. Pitt nas fmcod to kick, Trcsscll taking tho billon th 40-yaid line. Stein fumbled and Gougler recovered on tho 43-ard line. Mc Laren went through center for 15 yards and the first down of tho game Line smashing by OouBler, Kasterday and McLaren inudu anotber first down. On a fako kick Foxy Miller took tho ball from McLateu and ran oer the line for a touchdown. Oouglcr kicked goal. .Score, I'ltt, 7 : W. and J., U. On the kick-off by Henry, a doublo pass, McLaren to Kasterday, carried the ball back 30 yards tu W. and J.'s 40-yard lino. McLaren and Gouglrr hit tho lino for an other first duw n. When tlio Red and Ulack held the line, Oougler tried for a field goal from tho 35-jard lino and failed Pitt 'norkcd the ball to W. and J "s 20-yard line When tho whittle ended tho period. Score. PI't. 7; W. and J., :i. The teams changed goal" doublo pass. McLaren to Kasterday, around left end talned 6 ards, Gouskr skirted right end for 5 more and tlrst down i;asteruay bucled center for 5 yards more. McLaren carried the ball thicrugh center to Washing ton and Jefferson's 20-yard line and tho klj Scot went over on tho next scrimmage In a dlo over his center, Gouglcr missed the goal. Score: Pitt, 13; Washington and Jefferson, 3. Washington and Jefferson elected to re cent Ruble replaced Stein for Washing ton and Jefferson Stein replaced Brown. Bits kicked off to Stobbs, who ran batk to the 16-yaul line, Sutherland tackling him bard. After being unable to gain Mc Crelght punted to liougler In tho center of the field. Sutherland was hurt, but ic rntlned In tho game. McLaren niudo 5 yards through center. Pitt's ball on Wash ington and Jefferson's 20-yard Hue. On tho next play Gouglcr mado 3 jard.s, but I'ltt w.i ifrnl(. iitnl was penalized 5 yards, making 11 to go, I'ltt wuij penal !d 15 yards for holding. Rail on I'ltl'H 4-yard lluu Miller made l'J yards nround right end on a fake play. McClarcn punted. t McCrelght on Washington and Jeffer- on :r,-MtiiI line, but the ball was brought tnVai.lilngti.il and .leffrrson's 4 6 -yard line. tlTlrg I'ltt first down and tho ball there. Henry was hurt on the play and went out, being replaced by Cailson. Kaster My gained 3 at left end. Smith Intercepted a. forward pass. Gouglcr to Kasterday. Stobbs bucked center for 3 yurds. McCrelght's forward, r to Smith was knocked elown by Mo "ren. Six ards to no. Smith kicked to-ooughler on Pitt's 25-ard line. Mc wen, after a futllo lino plunge, made 6 right end and then punted to Mc-J-relght, who ran it back 30 yards to Wash ington and Jefferson's 43-yard line. Mc-J-W'eht hit the lino for 3 yards moro in "io next two plays. A foi-ward pass, Mc i L. t0 Snlth, was broken down by nl McCrelght kicked to Eastorday, who ws downed on Pitt's 22-yard line. GERMANTOWN JUNIOR BLUE TEAM BEATS CUMBERLAND iT?lr Blues Camberland Haver Rran ...ArmntronK lh , Hmrtuhoiith Strmze Smith . , , , .Jones Newman Laffertv i S!?""r'eV.'.' ' . 0!ll , left fiiilbruk .. rltht fiilltnirk . left hMfhiick , rltht hnlflmck tenter hnlflmck lnlil Irtt ... iiUldr left .. center forwnrd . InhldA rlrht .. ? HK"lo..' ' 4H irr,nn fc'? WMa kvv ln .... ' anm --.. s uuiniun iikiiL - a uintnrr outfildn rlcltt Calnener hlWUl'T'1 l?berer. Coal Mnllen (). Crotr if l.i. ;',,",flrfr- l.lnenman fator. Time tali e 30 mlnutea. Tn6 Rtrrttnv rx.n,4.... n. ., ftnl. W Junior ni. :.. ".'."" . " "" ""'".. -." S?,he Cumberland B. C. on tho grounds ? Oermantown Boys' Club this nforn- 2? ?. the overwhelming score of 12 to 0. ?, ""-around playing of Mullen and Croft ( " ,hB feature of tho game, scoring six - -- tunii, reepeciiveiy. PENN HARRIERS DEFEAT AKTA1UUTH IN DUAL RUN BOSTnv c. -.. i ,-, ,... . V r??rIvanla runners defeated their Dart i'SvU1 90lleBe rivals In a DU-mllo race i" ,rBnKlm Parkfc Boston, this morning. The. score wai 17 to 42 In Penn's 1uor, K" u runners finished In the following woeri McHaJc, Pcnu; Cununlugs, Penn; EPi,. it . " VC,' minimum; -ncc, T.J iIa11' I'enii; Gcrrlsli. Dartmouth; "Mtlels, TJartmouth: KrUuior. Penn; 1 '!rl", pnn: Pbllard. Dartmouth : Lewis. W... "'" ock, uarimoutli. Time, 32 1 ",C eeeonds. ftrll V...L van r ttib rrom Syracuse viiivBUK, fa,, hoy. io. Tne . .( VriJiuBta ftMtkall tMB NORTHEAST HOLDS WEST PHILA. TEAM Neither Team Is Strong Enough to Score in First Half of Game TRY FOR FIELD GOAL FAILS XORTHKAST ATHL7:TIC KIKLD, Nov 10. N'either N'orthea't High School nor West Philadelphia High School wero able to score in their Intirscholastlc I.iiague foot ball game here this afternoon. With a few minutes of play lemalnlng in tho second period tho pcoro was u-0. I'arter, Northeast's Mar halfback, failed In an attempt nt field goal In tho second pel tod from West Philadelphia's 35-yard line. KIRST PERIOD Northwest won toss, and Hertzler kicked off for West Philadelphia. Grlllltli. of Northeast, made f. yards and was downed nn his own 25-yard line. Northeast was penalized D yards on tho Hist play for hold ing. Carter, on cross lino play, mado first down, putting ball on Wen Philadelphia's 10-y.ird line. Xorthcast held for clowns. Fli'edman made 10 arils nround right end. Friedman again made first down through right tackle. Two rushes through right tackle netted first down for West Phila delphia. Friedman inado 8 yatds through light tackle. Grossman fumbled, and James recovered for Noitheast. Hall on Northeast's own 42-yard line. Griffith was nailed by Grossman after netting 25 yards mound left end. Noitheast was penalized for pushing. Carter made 15 yards aiound right end. Carter kicked to West Philadel phia's 8-yiud line. Grlllltli recocrcd tho ball for Northeast on Grossman's fumble. Hall on West Philadelphia's 10-yard line. Score, flist period. Northeast, 0; West Philadelphia, 0. SF.CONI) PKRIOD "Carter, for Northeast, failed at Held goal. West Philadelphia's ball on Its own 20 .wild line. Line plunges by Friedman net ted a first down for West Philadelphia. West Philadelphia's ball on their own 20. yard line after Carter's 35-yard kick. West Philadelphia glen that down on lino plngcs by Friedman and Kicfge Friedman thrown out of bounds. Hcrtzler kicked 25 yards. Reeves recovering for Northeast. Carter netted 15 j arils thiough center. On a criss-cross play Kinsman was thrown for B yards loss by Monroe. A forward pass, CaVter to Kinsman to Carter, netted 15 yards aiound right end Adams netted 10 yards on a fumblo for West Philadelphia. Friedman netted first down through light tacklo. Thomas, of Northeast, was knocked out but resumed play. Friedman and Grossman ndttcd a first down througn center on tneir lu-ynrn line. Northeast held and took tho ball on downs. Hall on West Philadelphia's 35 yard lino nnd the tlrst half ended. Score: Northeast, 0; West Phlla , 0. Penn Team Leads Dartmouth, 7 to 0 Continued from Inge One. yards apiece. C. Holbrook was thrown for a 1-yard loss and then S. Holbrook punted 55 yardB to Berry on Penn's 28-yard lino as tho period ended. Score, Penn, 0; Dart mouth, 0, SKCOND PERIOD Berry punted D5 yards to McDonough, who was thrown on his own 25-yard line, fa'., Holbrook and McDonough mado first downs. Three more raids on tho Penn line by S. Holbrook gained only 6 yards and then ho punted to Berry who was thrown on his own 35-yartl line. Straus gained 5 yards. Penn tried the P. M C. triple pass, but Berry fumbled tlio ball Straus gained yards for first down. Bell mado 4 jards oft tackle. A forwaid pass. Bell to Straus, netted 2 yards. Bell and Straus made 3 yards apiece and first down. On two plays Light made twelve yards and another first down. On tho next play, however, Neely, the Dartmouth guard, Intercepted Bell's forward pass on the Green 42-yard line. McDonough failed to gain. On an end run, a forward pass, C. Holbrook to S. Holbrook, advanced tho ball only 1 yard. Then Wray Intercepted McDonough's forward pass on Dartmouth's 38-yard line. A forward pass, Bell to Berry to Bell, netted 5 yards. Berry tried the lino, but failed to gain. Van Glnklo had a clear field ahead on a forward pass from Bell, but he fumbled the tall. Berry tried a field goal from the 45-yard line, but tho ball went wide of the mark. It was Dart mouth's ball on Its 20-yard line. S. Hol brook tried the Hue twice and mado 3 yards In nil. Lehman udded u yard and then fc. Holbrook punted 35 yards to Bell, who ran buck 15 yards to Dartmouth'))' 38 yard lino: A Penn forward pass grounded. Straus failed to gain and Light gained S yards. Berry tried a field goal from tho 40-yard line and failed once again. Kvani was substituted for Murphy at right tackle for Dartmbuth. Lthman hit the lla thra Umea and mad 8 jarax. . EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER " iO, corps elevens play here as old penn opposes PRINCIPALS IN SERVICE GAME ON FRANKLIN FIELD TODAY mmamssmmwmummmm wmimzmmmmmMMmemzm Tirrjy go&jv pass grounded Ilcrrj tossed to Hell for n, 9-yard gain. Straus hit tackle foT I :.irds and first down lleiry mad.) a circus catch of Hell's forward p.isn for 11 yards and first duw it on tho Green 2S-yard line. Straus gained .1 ards. Herry tried a Held goal, lils fourth attempt this limn fnun the 35-yard line, nnd failed again Mc Donough caught tho ball and ran back to his own 3D-jard line Tho Holbror.k broth els mado 3 jurds apiece. On tho next play ii Dartmouth man was holding and tin Green was penalized 15 ans Cloary tool, Cook's plait, at left guard fur Piim. On tho next play Penn was off-sldu and Dart mouth was given first down, together with tho 5-jaid gain. S. Holbrook mado 5 yaids In two attempts nnd then tho half ondul Score: Penn, 0; Dartmouth, 0. THIRD PKRIOI) Healy, of Dartmouth, kicked off to Van Glnkle. who carried tho ball to Penn's 40-yard line. Herry picked up a poor pass and mado 4 yards. Straus got thiough the lino for 10 ynuls, but ho fumbled and May nard recovered for Penn. Hell circled Dart mouth's left end for 9 ards Light nndo 2 through center and first down. Little Bert Hell took n n.ick at tho Dartmouth lino nnd mado 7 .irds Straus crasher! through for 4 j arils for another tlrst down. Light mado 3 yards, lniiiging tho ball to Dartmouth's 23-yard line. 4 A forward pass, Hell in Miller, gained 5 yards t'traua hit tho lino fi,r a yard gain. Herry tried .a field goal from tho 25-y.ud line and ilthouph his aim was accurate Un wind carried the ball over and It hit the goal posts, bouncing back In tho field It was Dartmouth's ball on Its own 20 yard line. S Holbrook gained 3 yards Mc Donough tiled tho end and lost 3 j arils Holbrook circled Penn's left end tor 3 yards. S. Holbrook was Injured, but r' sumed play Ho punted 40 yards to Hell, who leturned tho ball only 3 jard.s, belnR thrown out of bounds on Penn's 38-jard Hue. Bell shot through Dartmouth's right tacklo for 11 yatds and first down Light wiggled the Dartmouth defense for 7 j arils and was hurt on the play. lie resumeil play Healy brokn up Penn's triple pap am! tho ball grounded Straus made a yarn off lacklu. Straus mado 3 ards on the. next play and first down, Phillips went In for S. Hnlhrook at left halfback for Dartmouth, Herry went through for 5 yards. Prim's forward pass grounded. C. Holbrook Intercepted a Perm forward piss on his own il2-y.ini lino. Leh man and Phillips made a yard each Phil lips added another yard Phillips punted 30 yards to Hell on Penn's 4B-yard line. Hastman took C. Holbrook'.s place, at right halfback for Daitmouth. Quigley took Berry's placo at fullback. Qulgley was thrown for a I0S3 of a yard. Bell's forward pass grounded "Qulgley punted IS yards out of bound on Dartmouth's 43-jard line Kastman mado a jard. Lehman added 3 yards through center Hobey Light made a splendid tackle on McDonough, but the Dartmouth quar terback made 7 yards and first dow 11. Lcj -man mado 5 yards on two plays. Tho Dartmouth fullback cairled tho ball and mado two more, n.istm.iu mado a jard and the bnll went to Penn on downs on the Red and Blue 35-yard line. Qulgley mado a sensational run of 35 yards taking tho ball to Dartmouth's 30-yaid mark. Crcsscll went In for Van Glnkle Qulgley crashed through for 5 yards. Bbll lost 2 yards on un end run. A Penn forward pass grounded. Qulgley tried n Held goal from the 35-yard lino and failed. McDonough picked up the ball on his 3-yard lino and ran back 7 yards. Lehman ran 00 tackle for 3 yards. KaMinan mado 2 at center. Pressom took Hcaly's place at left tackle for Dartmouth. McDonough found a holo for a 10-yard gain and first down. Ho tried off tacklo iUid made 2 more. Lehman was held for no gain as the period ended Scoio: Penn, p; Dartmouth, 0, FOURTH PKRIOD At the start of tho fourth period Berry replaced Qulgley at fullDaek find S. Hol brook replaced Phillips, und C. Holbrook went back for Eastman, McDonough got away for a 28-yard run, bringing tho ball to Penn's 42-yard line. S. Holbrook mado 4 yards on two plays. McDonough throw a forwurd pass to C. Holbrook for a 5-yard gain. Lehman failed to gain and Penn got the ball on Its own35-yard line. Bell mado 1 yard oft tackle. Straus bowled over tho Dartmouth defense for 4 yards. He took the ball on tho next play and added 2 moro. Berry punted 35 yards to McDon ough, who was downed In his tracks on his own 25-yard line. On n fako forward pass McDonough circled left end for 11 jards. Hutchinson replaced C. Holbrook ut right halfback for Dartmouth, riillllps leplaceuT Lehman. Phillips und Hutchinson falkd to gain on three plu and tho former punted 30 yurds to Berry. Straus carried the ball threo times in succession and made first down. , Straus and Light mads anotber first down, brlnglxif the ball to ODartmouth's 38-yard Un. Light mad a yard off tackle REFANTM' LEOD ARE GOLF LEADERS At End of First Eighteen Holes Are 1 Up on Barnes and Loos PLAY AT WILMINGTON WILMINGTON. Del. .Nov. 10. Wilfred Held and Fred McLeod were one up on .1. M. H. trues and Hddlo Loos at the end of tho first eighteen holes of the thirty-fit holes exhibition match for tho Soldiers' Tohicco Fund at tho Wilming ton Country Club this morning. A high cross wind bothered tho players considerably, lint the match was remark able, for tlm poor putting displayed bv all four plajers On several holes easy putts were inlsfed and on three holes It made a considerable dlffeienco to U.irnes and Loos. H.'uiKs (crt.itnlv li.nl bad luck, for twice his hall rimmed the cup without going In. Harms and Lo. is drew first blod by win ing the first holo with fours or fives,' Reld and Loos both mislng putts for a half. Dailies and Reld halved th second hole with three. Barnes making a very pretty approach shot. Loos w is the only player to get a four on the third, but only did It through holing out with his approval shot All but Loos had threes on Oih fourth hole and Iteid holed out a long putt for a three un the fifth nnd won It. Held mlseil hi;i drive on the sittli and Lous went into the creek and tried to play out. but made n ines nf the shot. Barnes, Held and McL"oil took three tn reach the. grien and tool; five apiece for the hole. Loos picking up after lie had played five Loos und Held halved tho seventh In fours and all had fours on tho eighth. Kadi player miwttcd a putt for a four on tho ninth and at the tuiu Barnes and Loos were ono up McLeod won tho tenth with a threo and squared tho match Four straight holes, which were marked by some very poor put Ing, were halved, but on tho fifteenth Held w is tin- onlj pl.iv. i to get on in two nnd he won the holo with a four. Barnes and Reld halved tho sixteenth In fours and BarntH had ;i good chauco to squaro tho match on tho seventeenth, but missed his putt. Held overdrove tho green on thn eighteenth, but Barnes, Loos and McLeod wero on In ono and halved the holo In threes, making Reld and McLeod ons up at tho end of tho eighteenth hole. Tho scores. Held Out . . . . In Mcl.eod Out in n 37 44178 I !S 42 33981 3 4 Ilurnea Out In I.oo Out In 3 fi 3S 34170 -40 -4181 ENGINEERS LEAD MACHINE GUN Touchdown in First Period and Safety in Second Account for 8-0 Score CAMP Dl.V, WRUJHTSTOWN, N. J., Nov. 10. The 303d Knglneeis of Camp Dlx took the lead over the 307th Machine Gun eleven In an iuUrcanip g.una hero this afternoon, and at half time the scoro was 8 to 0 in tho engineers' favor Tlio game was one of tho hardest fought of the season and wan lull of thrilling plays. A touchdown In tho first periud and n safety in tho second quaitcr accounted for tlio eight points. 307th Mnchlne Ctin Ilulril left end .. 303,1 Kntlneera Walnh Iinvldhnn Borwltrh Nnllle Helilt Tumla Hauler f'hnpmnn .left tackle. ., Ileam left riiard. . . lule ..renter I'ennock ......... rUht runrj... Crane rliht turtle. lliirtimin rlllit end... I'.ldred qnnrterh.ick , Faun left linlfhack. .lolti .rljrht half hark Lenli fiililiark... . .. "inatz . .. Knlbet . . . .. Zenn . . Darrttt ALBRIGHT AT ALLENTOWN Coach Kelcliner Takes His Squad lo .Meet Muhlenberg Team ALLr.NTOWN. Pa.. Nov. 10. Coach Kelcliner brought his Albright College fool ball team here nt noon and lie and Doctor Price announced the following line-up: Albrlaht , Muhtenbrr SechrUt left end Nolde Helaler lt tackle Carlaon Krmti.. ...!... left tviard ........ ..bolornon I'llnser.if .center ...Wlfla Jacob? r'siit jruara .,. ,prelta Helix nsnt tackU ..,,.,,, Cablu Hauler.. ........ rlsjt ... ......B.nd Murphy Kicks Two Goals for Usaacs (niitlnurd from I'uee. due Williams went through center for .1 yards, leaving I jards to gain. Mnh.tti puutcil to Brewer mi his own 52- aril line. Hi' was downed exactly In mlillleld Hurni went through for ii sard. -Murphv got nii) tor ,i marvelous run of 30 j arils which brought the stands to their feet, but tho ball was brought back 15 yards to the 35-vurd line for Murphy running nut ut bounds. Brewer was tin own for a loss nu the third down The ball was on tlm Mamies' 32-vanl line. Murphy diopped back 5 yaids and booted a perfect drop kick ovr tho bars fiom a dltllcult angle Score, I'saacs, 3 ; Marines, 0 Cramer, on the kick-off, ran through u Held of frenzied Marines for 20 yards. The ball was mi tho 45-yaul line. On a do la jed pass, Brewer went through center for 5 yards. Murphy got around left end for a beautiful imi of 25 yards. llt. went out of bounds at the ir-.v.ird line, being thrown with fierceness that left him limping. The L'snac rooters began lo.uing "touch down." Dale, the Marines' left tackle, was taken out and Wolf replaced him. Two forward passes hit the ground. Murphy dripped back to tho 25-ard line. He kicked a Hultl goal as easily as If in practice. Score t'sancs, fl ; Marines, 0 Tho t'sancs kleked off to Malum mi his yard line'. Lumbering like an ox. on uc rount of his strained tendon, he. neverthe less, brought the ball back to his 40-yard line Scott went through for 4 yards. Pea cock went right through nnd made It Hrst down The ball was on tho Marines' 62 vard line. A long foi until pavs from Malum to Peacoek was mounded by Farrell. The Hrst period ended with tho ball in tho Maiines" possession on the IVaacs' 15 yard line. Scoie. I'saacs, C ; Marines, 0. snco.ND pi;riod Tho teams changed goal Mnhan tried to punt but the kick was blocked, and the Marines recovered Again Mnhan tried n forward pass to Peacock but It fai.ed. M.ihan was tackled on a run nround left end Mahan punted from inldHeld over the I'saacs goal line Tho ball was brought out to the 20-yard line and gives to the I'saacs. After an unsuccessful centre, buck. Brewer got away around Uft end for n run of 20 yards. Cramer grabbed ii forward pass and took the till to tho I'saars's ICyurd line. Threo yards vveie netted thiough center by Ilurm Blower went through left tnik'.e for yaids Cramer bucked the lino for first dnvvn Tho Ufaccs's line plunges wem like a battering mm, driving stialght down the center of the Held. DICKINSON PLAYS F. AND M. Both Teams Weakened by tho Absence of Star Players on Crippled Libt Dlrklnnon rrltflinrif. loiinit.., rmlerhnuah . . Wertlrnle. . . Mnnlaud. .. Henley. .. Ilrsilr 'iolrt-teln . . Iirlner ... . swope Irnpt.l. l'ranklln nnd Mnr'-liall Iffl mil ... Ilnster left tnckle . . . .niifjenbaimli . . left riinnl llershev renter Rlrkrtt rlclit cunril llnrhes . rlht tnrkle .rori.lliiirr (rart.) .. ilcbteml Trlnr . nnnrtrrhsrk Taunt left linlfhaik . . . .Innes rlllil tinlflnrk fleihnmn . fslll'.'ek . Mrlnill llnrKtirll jiff-rer IHan, MIchlKiin. t niplre Vtnlte, liriov llrnil llnemnin Derffer, lliirvnnl. CARLISLD. Pa Nov. 10 Dickinson met Franklin and M irshall. an ancient foe under hrlght skies lieie this after noon on Biddlc Field before thn best crowd of the season. The visitors, who averaged about 155 pounds, wero minus tho services of several of tholr cripples. Dickinson suffered from the absence of Bowe's back field stars, Voung and Wynn, who are on tho Injured list. Pimliro Entries for Monday Flmt race, maldena, three-year-olds and ut. 0 turlnnsa Mint Drop. l(io;1lau of Menlp. Ill: t.vnrtte. 10"; C"anterhur Talru. IIS; Hickory Nut. 101; Tom Lower. 112. Hahemk IIS; Sat. iini. Its; Plelder 11 11'-. Trunipater, 118i Tar Hum. 112: Iloj-I York, 116. fandaie, 100; r-oll-"second nice. utrert'ch.iKe. Ibree-sear-olda and ui rlaliiilnB S ml e Klnit Mnwn. lS4i Dolly Mail on lirt' U)luk of .Norfolk. ISll. C.pta u I'arr. 14ti. Max Meadus. I4!i. Saluni. IJ'i, llrniuv llov till. The Camlet. 141. I.aily IM- im" ii" Km "'. ; '" (x)Ten founds rlalmr.l for rld'r Ihlr.l race for two-ear-old II lurlnnss vimlrehn ion , Waterloaat in. Frank M..ck tin in" ileorre W Avr Hi.1, Poor tlutter Jtv" HI HI Hrjll. 10 HlKh l'd. 107, liill-udj VMie"i.' fil Hill Mct'lov 11.2. Jule inn Ilabette, St. SlxteVn o One. I"2 '', Coml.key. 110. i-i'.h Km 105 (allien Wllllann entrv 1 KuVth race tha Howie. flO.OOll added, thrre ..fr i!i handicap. I'l mil" Ktratrht For-jear-old hanmcai. (.ISunbonnet. 114, JvMhii 04"' IblFelnrca, IlO. IrJOmar Khan am, ff?.L iit(Wilnut Hill, ins; tiella Dea. 180: Spur in. ajm (elWeaty Honan, n,on4,ri.V 10 Kalry Wand 0s; Ticket, inn; thffiW- "me-ItS-n T.el. Mount, ill. --rlf. Tanael. OS; lluahouae. HO; 117 The '""nX- Cavan Hoy ln. Cipra. 130; SKS&Vsitifa. 114 Iffl T Wllaon entry.) 90: ..-.,.-., .--. -,w,.v.r.oldi anil un. ciaiminc iii.iir Karma, 111; "ar en rnoemx. "; jia feat Klnl? ll" Lr ". VSi "na', ",rt' . Jpua pounda apprentice allowance claimed, -vveavnar, ;-, ." -- Lipton Won't Buy the America . BOSTON. Nov. 10. Mr Thomas Upton, who had aieraaaad a daalrj Jo purchaa tha eheenar- yai';S'..c,Aa,.fJ',V..L,r?- t i tV mllep Mnunutalll Iloe 11. 113; Bar 'f J.i '2i. inn lJfe. Uttl. HlcharU Langilron. lln. J,vv,l,a 101 "Iff Uld. HO. hllk Illrrt. 11.1. ta VinA 11.1. rrea. 2. ll'. 1-. Ubvau tireetlnsa ma rrc NpiM1 Ub. r.lla, 1 B.i.i.ih re. handicap f-lllnw. three-jear ,tA. I inllJ .70 ard Ihornhlooiu. lnji Aiual .Clmatlr"'lin!K.h?'1. rt; '.ft' Hear. 1101 api " n. ;'Mt- -,' --i .'' lfliV -Ml, .' ISWARTHM0RE RUNS OVER LAFAYETTE Cornog Stars in Two Touch downs Made in Opening Period of Play SCORE THEN STANDS 12-0 LiifnTelte 'onklln ."rut I .Vll.rinlit VVnlnnrlltlit t'alne lleilner MrMllllanis lhr -lael fi't Holf artlmtnre I.IIV.ple lleavener Itlrimith . Illla Vlyers l-arken linn ell . Vle.lnill lltirliln Mow t'ornnie terHi of left end .left Urkle left ainl renter . rlalit arnnrrl rlaht tnrkle rlalit end .nn niiarlerbark lefl liilfli.irk rlaht halfhnrk fiillli-.il. lirilrlaNl Ilefrrre HrnnU. I'til i enn. i mnire rjirr. irtnreton. i innn O'llrlrn. t'entrnl fltali ihool lead llnrs- S ARTHMimi:. Pa., Nov 1 Stvarlhmore, led by Allle t'nrnog, vei whclmed the I..ifaetti! fonth.ill eleven on Svvarthmoie Field today at the mtet of their iiniiual game The bantamweight Kastoii suu.ud, thliuieil by war, was outweighed and outclassed by thn Ciirnet. Tliev could not hold thn pow erful CJUnkcr rush line and could not gain ngainst the Unmet itonewall, but thev fought gamely. Two minutes after the kick-off. Swarth more counted when Durblu tarried the ball over for the Hist touchdown, running around end for 20 jards through 11 broken Held. The bull had been taken within striking distance by Coi nog's elusive circling of the Maroon nnd White Hanks Goal was missed on the punt-out Near the end of the first period Cornog tore through a hole In the Lafayette de fense for tlie seisind touchdown, ills plunge was through the same bleach he had made a moment before from thn 10-yard line Itldpath missed the goal. Score. Swarth inore, 1 J , Liifnvctto, o. The annual ilasli this afternoon was un der ,i sun that fairly warmed the playing field. It was almost u.nm eimimh for baseball. Coach Bcrr man's llyw eight quad was roundlv cheered whn It trotted on the field, bearing tho mat lis of Its en counter with Penn last Sulurd.i 1 nder the Red and White Jerseys. If spectators could have ser.u It, were many strips of adhesive tape covering the week-old scats. The Kastonlans were outweighed, man for man, by Coach Merci r's gladiators, flushed with their recent vlctorj over Johns Hop kins. The liundieds of onlookers, partisans nf the Maroon and White and tho Carnet, old Kinds, co-eds and vl-dtuis from Phila delphia, wero taken aback at tho llov em inent s in per cent war tax nn amusement-, which causid cver spectator to be levied nt five cents a head. Kvcn holdi rs of complimentary tickets Rnd "war" corre spondents were compelled to pay the Jitney at the gate. PRINCETON CUBS LOSE TO HARVARD FRESH Crimson Scores in First Two Minutes of Play Faxon Kicks Goals rrlnrrtnn Fresh. Ilnrvev Mrl'niill (t'nnt.) .skinner "rnreman ... Ilarrnrd rreli. AndrrMtn left rnd . left tinkle.. . left Ritiird renter. . rlisht autiril richt tnrkle rWht end nimrtrrhnrk left ItniriMirk. rlaht Imlftmrk t'ltvon (Cunt). OlmMe.ul lljvemejer . -tlllm.in lrotlilni:liiini II i"ton 11 nlrs llnnilltnii I.ntltniii lliimnliret Neem l.rirh Davis iFii llerxoc ll.ill Hell rtllilinrK. IliTlil.iU Iteferee Mr. Ilrnver".. of llr! Point. Cmnlrr Mr. t hl.on. of I.ehlcli. Ilr.iil llnevni'in Vlr. 1'enilletmi, uf llnniloln. I leld jitdcr Mr. rnelieina, of HIronln. Time of lie rlniN 15 liilnutrs. PRIS'cnTOV V I Nov 10 The Hnr inrd freshmen eompletcl.v 'lutplayrd the Princeton Cubs In the tlrst half of their gaiun here this afternor.n the scoring stand ing "1 to 0 nt the end of the first half. All three of Harvard's touchdowns c.imo ns the result of forward passes Harvard started off with a rush and scored In the Hrst two minutes r pWv The Crlm-mi team kicked off to Princeton's; 10-vnrd lino and on the next play Intercepted Sweet's forward pan on their 45-yatd line, taking the bill to the H-ynrd mark before being downed. Two line plunges carried the ball acrnsi Harvard scored u touchdown again in the first quarter, when Humphrey Intercepted n furw.iid piss and ran SO yards for tho score lu tho second period tho Crimson Cubs cairled the ball to Princeton's 3-nrd line, where they failed to gain, and Frnthlnghani dropped a pretty field gn.il from the 15 yard mark. Wales seined tho third touch down when ho caught Lothrop's forward pas and raeed across Princeton's line. Faxon kicked all three goal". SYRACUSE IN FINE SHAPE FOR BUCKNELL GAME All of First Strinp; Will Be in Line Up, and New Yorkers Are Confident o. " ' Hyraciua Huckn K Brown left end Hall I'obli . .left tnrkle I. Kline Thompion . ...leftmiard Ilnaell Knbertnon renter smith Alexander rluht tsiitrd Klhott Srunl .. rlKht tmkle NevMombe Siliwarzer ... . rlsht end Priel.te .Vteehatl nu irtiTluuk Wiidlell ll.irtha .. left hnlfbJi'k l.evtls rinsterwala; . tluht Imlfliark ... Morrison M. Ilrouii .... fulHniik ,SkjIIm SYRACCSi:, N Y . Nov. 10. Syracuse University's eleven takes the field against Buckncll today with every member of tho Hrst- trlng line available, but many mem bers of tho second team will be given u chance toplay If the visitors do not upeet tho advanced dope. Colgate. Syracuse's greatest rival, Is slated for next Saturdaj, and Head Coach "Buck" O'Nell does not propose to take any chances on losing the services of uny regulars by Injury today. It Is believed that the Orango will depend upon line bucking and mass plas In Its offensive, saving Its new tricks for Colgate, which triumphed over Buckncll early lu tho season, 24 to 0. NAVY AND GEORGETOWN PLAY AT ANNAPOLIS It Will He the Fir.st Keal Test of Year for Dobie's Conquering Team ANNAPOLIS. Md., Nov. 10 Navy's de fensive ability iv ill get Us first real test this afternoon. This Is tne general impression at Annapolis In connection with the Ad mirals' conte.'t against Georgetown. Tho sailor team, under Dobie, has been building Itself a record for high scoring during the last few weeks, but this has been against manifestly weak opponents, who had no really strong attack. Can they aland the gaff when they hit a real attack? This is tlm point about which today's game Is lo cally considered to center. Shenandoah Wins Close Contest HIIKNANDOAH. Ta., Nov, 10. Shenandoah defeated McAdoo, 20 to 10. by thrilling and clou work by both teama froji atari to nnlah. B.tween halvea tha Saxons A. C. defeated Mahanoy City, 20 to 0. In an (idling coatest Line-up; SbanaJidoah VeAfe tvt I:a. ( L9PWa ' TflES i i '5 ,ST JTBP ...-,'. ,VV -iV-!- .'- dartmGu .1 ANN ARBOR LEADS - ITHACANS,14TOt Yost's Michiganders G .Jumj), Scoring in First Two Minutes of Play . ..V ALSO I0ARLY JN SECOrJa;! Mirlilffatl r.oelr ... . l)ondrll Culver Lambert Fortune IVr-ke . . Hold elnn smirks lliinnli.il Welnmann Cernel left end left inrklr. trft.cnnrd . .renter rlrht guard rlaht tarklr rlitlit end. fimrterlnrk. left h.llflnirk. rltlil lmlfb.Nk fiilllinrk Cahta 7 r J 'A'rii . ... ftraoea, rrulhjiea ..NwanaenJ llarrltnitiii. iiarrw llnrTmalMit s?S raodieton" M. FURRY FIKLD. Ann Arbor, Mich., Nor. 19.: ', eSl .iicniKnn wns ino iirst to acoro wnun. mi the first two minutes of plnv, Weston grab-j bed Pendleton's pass and raced down Ihir Held 75 yards for h touchdown. Then Wleiiuinn goaled Ann Atbor also scored at touihiloun at tlie beginning of the second, period when the se'oro stood 14 to 0. Culver kicked off for Michigan to Harla Cornell's backs bucked Michigan's line ml vain Pendleton threw a forward pass lntoj; the '.lands of Weston, who raced down the. field for . ards for n touchdown two. minutes after the game was started. Wla'j niann kicked goal. Score Michigan, 7 5 Cornell, 0. Culver kleked off again. Cornell's buck ing again failed to gain. Hoffman punetd to Michigan's 20-yard line. Sparks hoisted the leather back to nildfield. Weston. Sparks nnd Wleinann bucked Cornell's line for successive gains. On a. trick pass, Weston wriggled through the center for 12 ards. Sparks skirted right end for 22 yards, throwing oft three Red tackles in Ills zigzagging race. WestoiCj carried the oval to Cornell's 12-yard line. Wleinann tried a Held goal, but failed" Cornells ball on her 20-yard line. X Pendleton circled right end for five yards. Hoffman punted out of bounds on Mlchl-l gan's 25-yard line. if Aided by splendid interference, Sparks; and Hamilsh made J jards. Weston went, around left end for U, yards. Sparks skirted left end for four moro yards. SHCUND QIARTHR As the period started Weston grabbed the spheroid and wilggled through tho Red"" line for Michigan's second counter, after which Mkhlguu goaled Score. Michigan,, 14 Cornell, n ' i.'tilvcr kicked oft tr Pendleton, who re turned the ball to Cornell's 40-ard line." Hlsenbiaiidt went In for Hurris. Hoffman' kicked to Weston on Michigan's 30-yartl. line He was dow nrd In his tracks. Sparks innde 3 yards around left end." Weston wriggled through center for T jards Wleinann smashed through for 8 moro yar,ds. Wleinann bucked through for another 15 yards. Hall on Cornell's 30-' yard line Wlemann made 4 more yards-" Michigan was penalized 5 yards for off side Weston went around right end for yards. . LEHIGH TACKLES STATE COLLEGE ON BEAVER FIELI) t Both Arc Confident of Winning and Large Crowd Will Sec x Contest I'rnn M.ltp H.imli left end. . , . Bills .... left tnrkle Kraft ... .. left Kii.ird tirlrlllll tenter frtirneikle . .. .rirlit mmrd I lri lilnc rlalit tinkle... . 'onoter . rlalit end Hie ntiarterliiirk . . Ilnlih ... left half hark . . Metre . . rlnlit Inin.irk. .. (.nifct . . ,v fiillhnrk llrfrrer Croulrj, llnuifoln. I'm Ciirty. ,rrnialitonn. I leld Jmlxe Vliihte.in. HeiHl llne.ni.ne Tavcert, 'lime nf iierinil 1,1 minnte. I.ehlih i Smmu Zffi . . . Snaana, ,nJ . McDonald . 41 ... Karly ijd . Jo1inon v J Vounr ,'41 llnrrimton.. .lla!nnea( yi nlre Mr.. ' tM I iiirherly. ,M Itorheiiter.r Jt stvti: rni.i,nni:. p.i , Nov 10 n. fnin a vat throng of Pennsylvania day guests. Lehlch Cnlverslty and Penn Stale) arn jclnsliinu In their annual football struggle here tndsy Both tennis are primed for the fray, and each Is confident of win ning. The Brown and White eleven, ac companied by several hundred Lehigh stu- dents arrived this morning on a special train from South Bethlehem Conch Kcady's men are In splendid shape. He expects his star backfleld trio. Herring ton, Maglnnr.s and Wvsockl, to hurl a for ward parsing attack which will conquer the- Blue and White Penn State's team goes. Into the fray with three new men In the line-up. Hills lias displaced Taverner at left tackle, Flrschlng ousted Black from, rlgli' tackle and Wolfo is playing right. halfback Instead of Pond. HILL SCHOOL WILL PLAY ' HAVERFORD PREP TODAY Pottstown Eleven Won Last Year antf Local Youngsters the Year Before f Haverford Foster Kendall Smith '. tauaey . ... jch-nrk ..... A. Vounr . . . H Young..... Cairns . . o, Humphrifh Bill Bchoal left end Jonia . . .left tackle storlf ...left auard Horu renter Catun ..rlaht suard Bender . .rlKht'taikle Kutan . . richt end llushnali .quarterback MrAlpIn left halfback .Caul or Hoovar right halfback Ceka., ... fullback OraJT uranani HAVERFORD. Pa. Nov. 10 One of the1 'argent crowds of tho season In prep school, football will see the game this afternoorrr between the Haverford School and Hill School. Last jear the Hill School was thi victor while' In 1915 Haverford won. ' Itrief Basketball Notes The Delaware Hoia' t'hib, u firit-clasa baixat-8 all 'team, haa auch Mars aa Bwartz. Jatran. Dan irnm, iini lucn mum nwr.. dtiptn y &, 1'iiiuurii, iiuu tr,iiujf nu iciiiin, n 71 would .ikc w men irttniB in (-ruiivjriran.K inqi t ,ii New Jerney Hurry ... Jaioan. man ace r. 2i, l't-J youth tsetond atreet. 'ij Thft A. M 11. H?5frvf-. a uiitivclaai traral Inr basVteibdll team, would ilka to arransA camea with teama in I'ennaylvanla. New Jraa ,t and Delaware N. Crank, roanaser. ""?' t boctn atrret. ir nrcm and m'leod i ttp a ON JIM BARNES AND LOOS'J AHi ?y ' Philadelphia Golfers in Thirty-six Holtt " Match at Wilmington for & Smoke Fund .Z!m WILMINGTON. Del. Nov, 10. 1Tllfrat Iteld nml lTea .-ucueon were ono up 01 V....... ? TAtamAa i e4J PAnrm T .bb l I ILa . first eighteen holes of the thirty-six hola'1! tnntrh for the benefit of the Soldiers' Tel -.- l,o-n lTiiMfl nt tho Wflmlnrtnn Cnimtesr- it ' Km Club thin morning. The Columbia profs '.i; alonal and the home pro rot the iumn dm .V i the Philadelphia players. The crowd that" i'j ?7 fn11i. A.I 4Via (Miit f tf a St ssTAaOla Inovaaaa I K "-tA iUUUn V "VJ I,VV.I pes.sov' aVasVt ValU tff UOIOfO II1C lOI. IllllO HUlVal WtTjrtp fJ4.J4ra WKC T ei'(J a biff gaiiery s expeciea una aiiernoon; jVf Ife ? 1917 Unbeaten Records of Four Eastern Team ririMit itr.it HVVe.t Vu ,, 4llllrthau , 41 I-ehllh , 2ft hjrrartla .. 14 rennhjltaula. S IVcatiulnater. . It tDTtlniivuVJpV- It sjirlnsftrld .'? Hi vt.ld.tel.uri LVSCy. l Vrw Its mo. I 10 l'nin Ntata ,'. lit w wash and nor. M .. ?l OEeilOET4Ha 11KI.U ....... -? a i'l.'I'i . '". . V'O " - t ill j . au..wi Mt:m m Vl I'rMI . , ffl ll-.B M y2 e 4 If rm .$ n- m i jffi BsSaaVMaTMUSL. .r'TP' &t sW kl J - f . il .