,,., r TC .t ' EVENING IEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATUKDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1917 ' t ; rU S- GRAVY WILLIAMS TO LEAD MARINES AGAINST RUTGERS TODAY; EDDIE MAHAN CAN'T PL ft 'A.'J 19 l? t J (V' MS PENN YEARLINGS TROUNCE SAILORS Red and Blue Freshmen Tally Six Touch downs ROSETZSKY BATTERS LINE rfnn I retl. m lev tlilltluelan .mudee ecsrl tlttllacli sillier rlerce 7n.cl.er nifllrk . . rtrkr V. s. s. Oklahoma. . Ilrlil .... 7iif key Inttle Klnc .. . Uuril lVmlrr lr . . . Hunt' , lllrkmau S.nrtnlnll . Muiber 1ef end. . . . . .Irfl tmklr . . . . left cimrd . . , .tenter . rtslil cuard ... rlcht taikle . . . . .rlcht riMl iMiHrtrrltmU . . left IlllfblHk rlchl l-nirhaik . fullback t Nci.ee, Wr rrliidl lienu I reh .. fill ; . M. tlkliiliiimn 14 ) B S!) IV fl I'lrree, Crow . ."..in. I. u.... .!... fll. llllloe, tnr I . S. tWahonm, Vi'nnltikl. IhiiiU lifter touchdown IfV.r Penn. Miller (.11. ., , , Itcfrrec Hart. LafRjclle. I iplrf rootca. Petm. Ile.td llncmn Criiulej, mI I'hllnilrl pMa IIIrIi. Time 10 iin'l IS minute period. ' FrtANKLIX FIKLI). Nov. 17. The VnU rerolty of Pennsylvania I'reMiinnn swnmpcil the pallors of the Ue . S. Hattleshlp Okla homa on V'rnnklln Kleld tills afternoon. The final score was 39 to C. Ilnrry llosetzsky vn (lie star of the fame. ' He tore through the line, circled the end", and threw forward passes with equal cunning nnd skill. FIRST PKHlOlJ ' Oklahoma kicked oft to Pierce, of tho Freshmen, at 1:05 p. m. I'ierce ran back 15 ynrds The yrnrllngM then hatteicd throURh the battleship hoys' line for touch down Zucker, Rosetzsky and fierce, made three first downs, alternately carrylriy the 'pigskin. Hllllck shot off for 12 yards around left end. Here h forward paws, Miller to Crowley, was good for a first down. ltoctz1y made f yardH nnd Pierce plunged through guard for the first touchdown, inner failed on goal. Score: l'enn FrcMi rtn. 6 I Oklahoma, 0. Miller kicked to tho battleship lads, who rushed the ball to mldfleld on a series of lino plays. Here the first period ended. Score. I'enti Fresh, Gj Oklahoma, P. sfcroNn PKiuon The Freshmen held for downs near mid fieid and at once began a powerful drive for tho sailors' goal. The heavy bnckflcld rolled off 20 yards on five line attempt!-. An end run by I'ierce netted 8 yards. Hosetzky Tniide another first down. Miller hurled a forward pass to Crowley for 1.1 yards gain. Another forward pass from Miller or Crow ley gave the college youths another touch down. Crowley going over. Captain Miller kicked the goal. Score: l'enn Freshmen, 13; Oklahoma, 0. Miller kicked off to Pottle, who brought the ball back to his 40-ynrd lino. The sailors pounded the line and made two first downs on line plunge, Szarmlnskl making mo't of the distance. .Szarmliiskl made a beautiful run of o yards, and on the next play carried the ball ner the goal line. The rallnr- failed to kick the goal. Score: l'enn Frenchmen. 13; Oklahoma, (i. Ssarmlnskl kicked to Miller, who ran the ball past mldfleld. Zucker tan lf yards around right end The ball was on the sailors' 2fl-yurl line. Miller threw a long forward pass to Hllllck, who had to run only 3 yards after receiving the ball for a touchdown Miller fallen to kick the goal. Fcore l'enn Freshmen, l ; U. S. R. Okla homa. G. Miller kicked to Hickman, of Oklahoma. The ball was on thi sailors' 30-yard line. After two tries, Hickman was forced to kick. PbTce. of Fresh, caught the ball at mldfleld. t'entufurnbled on the first f-crlhi-make and Hickman rccoercd and went '13 yards toward Penn's goal Zucker Inter cepted a forward pass. Miller punted to the sailors' 40-yard line. After an exchange of punts the ball was in mldfleld In Penn's poseslon as the half ended. Score: Peen Freshmen, 1ft ; Oklahoma. G. Tiimn rrcmon Miller kicked off to the Oklahoma lads to start the second half. Hickman carried the hall to the sailors' tft-ynrd line. Sup plee recovered a fumble, nnd Zucker g lined 8 yards In two lunges at right tnckle. A forward pass from Miller to Hllllck ac counted for li more yards. Another aerial attempt failed. Hickman Intercepted the next pass, Supplee thew Rzarnilnlskl for 4 yards Toss. Hickman was forced to punt and the boot was poor, nnd Hllllck. of Fresh, laid tho ball down at mldfleld. Sillier gained 5 yards through the line, and then tot off an end run for 3." years. The Freshmen hammered the Oklahomi . line three times. Hosezsky finally scoring. Miller kicked the goal. Score; Penti. 2G ; Oklahoma, fi. Pierce kicked oft to Szarmlii'-kl. of Ol lahoma. Sailors' ball on their 3(l-yard Hno. Two attempts at the Freshmen line ended In a loss. Hickman punud to Hllllck. of Tenn, at mldfleld. He advanced the ball ?5 yards. Itosetzsky made 5 yards. Miller threw long forward pass to Pierce, of Fresh. The hall was only 3 yards from the sailors' goal line. After three attempts n the sailors' line. Captain Jllller made the touchdown and also kicked the goal. 'Rcors! Perm Fresh, 33; 17. S. S. Oklahoma. 6. Miller kicked' off to Szarmlnskl, who rh the ball back to the 4o-yard line. Crowley Intercepted a forward ikiss. .A pas' from Miller to Zucker gained 0 yards. Itosetzsky and Zueker made two first downs, and Miller fumbled on the next id iv. The bailors recovered but were unable to gain. Hickman punted to Hllllck. who ran back to iildfield Just as the third Terlod ended. Score: penn Fresh, S3; l S. S. Oklahoma. G. fourth: l'KRIOD Hllllck got ti yards through tho line, tucker made flrst down. Rosetzsky took the ball around the sillors' left end for 20 yards, taking the ball to within 15 ,ya,rds of the gonl. nilllck's forward pass grounded over the goal line. It was the sailors' ball on their own 20-yard line. A erles of forward passes f.tlled and tho Freshmen got the pigskin on downs. Rosetzsky hit tho line, broke through clean nnd ran 25 yards for a touchdown. Ths Freshmen fullback missed the goal, Score' Penn Fresh. 3D; Oklahoma, G. Here the game ended. Score: Tenn Freshmon, '9; U. S. S, Oklahoma, G. HARVARD AND YALE FRESH TEAMS PLAY AT CAMBRIDGE Hrrrd.-.'2U Tler '21 Anderon left end Scullv fn left tsrkle Munger Olnuttd ...t left' Kiiaril Trlppo yi'mkn rtcht rurd Welch rrothlnshatn ..rlnht tscklo Wnlker vV.on" ' - rlht Tni. Dliw0.r,',h JJmll'n...,t. right hirbck- ..l.V llamonrer.. ...... fullback ...... .......Dines CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Nov. 17. At List forma! f66tball game Is being played In the stadium;' with the Harvard and Yale freshman -elevens battling for a leg on the triangular championship. The Crljnson has already boatcn Princeton, 1921, and Is vsnfldent of giving the nils a dose of the same medicine. Tho teima weighed about the same and, the. one abut Is the better .coached should carry oft the decision. Tie. Came at Ridley Park , HIDI.BV I'ABK. Nov, IT, The Ridley Parjt fastball tm pltytd Media to a Undillll. )"UlMr Uven being- abU to cor. It u thj iMIt foothill run avor Urn on tha local (laid r7 , .154. V .xcttamant wa tens .whtn. Water, tf( .tSttii th( ball W af.dla'a 6-r.rd Una, but -'v aMHBal fta AaaMWt.lt-. aAaaUtai thi v.nr ww &sm- RUTGERS DEFEATS MARINES, 27 TOO New Brunswick Collegians Score in Every Quarter, Missing One Goal HOGAN'S FOURTH DEFEAT Mnrlnm Avery Huicfrs nnhnn (or Keltnrr) . . . ivtner . Nmrh'ir . . . Prnnke . . . Halllns ... 1!n.lll Ptrrklpy llHkr Kellv . Whitehall left enil. r3ln .. nanlncr P. narlnw lluM .' :rlmv nonoisn iVni,i k . . . Wells ... fin-fmo . Seott. . ..Ifft tsckl .. . ..lpft rimrd. .. ... rf-ntrr . . . rltit eunr.l... . .Mrlit tm-ttl,,, . ...tliht rod . -niiHrtirbnrlt.. I'fl lilfl.nik .HeM niitrhark. ..fullburk . . . . (latiin'r sVtiriiLmnre Cm. 1 leHfi PnmAti Time 1.1-mlnuto -.'".- f I'M.ll v ' i .. ' lum"' ""i" rerltKls llftirsrtcmn, n.v PAUL I'HEP ni:v lmr.N-swicK-, n. j., n-,)V 17 Captain nogans l nlteit States Mnrlt.u fen l.T.i, V lr '"""" s'rlght de- 'r.-m.nr2:,io,nf,cr,,"on' nw rn I lie college eleven scored In .n,.l, t ,. four periods, the klek-imi i.. .1... . the Mahanl.ss" Marines fought hard the en Iro game. , II1M lInynB Ulllll,f1t,,tl in the Ffrnml lifitf i.ti. ..... i . t 'hi it-dint 1 1'Mirii'u to open formations, nnd many long galn.f resulted fro,,, forward pases Next Sat-T-.nL !''!""" s""r""l's squad will travel to Ilrr-oklyn to meet "Cupid" Hlaek's Naval Reserves on Hhbets Field The Marines, fortv-five strong, arrived here shortly after the noon hour. Only n few townspeople were at the station when he Mar ne special pulled In. After a light unci,, Manager f'hnrlle Ivett led the wnv to the Rutgers athletic field, where the men went through a short workout to llm ber up their stiff muscles. One of the larg est crowds of the season was In tho stands nnd around the field when Referee Hill romwell blew the whistle for the opening Rutgers has only suffered one defeat nnd that was from the Syracuse Vnlversttv eleven last Week. The Rutgers team dc feated Springfield training school Gl-0. Promptly at 2:.in the Mivrlnos kicked off. and nfter making a first down on line plunge Oardlner intercepted .1 forward pass and made 5 vard. but they were forred to kick, bejng held on downs. Ilutgers made 20 yards on plunging and fumbled. Marines recovering Scott made a. yard on the flr"t play, hut lougherty was held on the second play. On a blocked kick Rutgers recovered the ball 1,11 their own 35-yard line. They kicked to Owens, who made 10 yards. .Marines kicked to inker, who made 15 yards. Whltehlll made 22 yards throu,. left end. Kelly made 20 more yards on the next Play, bringing the ball to the 2-vnrd line. Carner carried the ball over fijr the touchdown and kicked the goal. Marines kicked off and linker made II yard on the first phv Rutgers was penalized 5 yards, hut Whltehlll made it up on tho next play and wn sloped on Marines' ".."-yard line Knd first quarter. Score: Rutgers. 7; Marines, 0. Rutgers had the ball on Its Itii.yard line. Kelly made I yards on off tackle play. Marines took the ball on downs. Avery punted out of hounds on Rtitgeru 2-ynril line. A long forward, Whltehlll to Hreck ley. gained R.'.-ynrd line. Kelly, on a fake forward formation, advanced 1! yards around right end. Whltehlll went through left tackle for G jards Kelly took tho pigskin 011 Marines' .s.yard line. Kellv took the ball to the 2-yard line on a wide end run. Whltehlll made Rutgers second touch., down nn a long plunge through center. The' klckout was missed. Score; Rutgers, 12; Marines, 0. Whltehlll ran tho kick-off back 15 yards to his 25-yard line. A forward pass. White bill to (lardncr, brought the pigskin to tho 30-yard line. Rutgers was penalized 15 yards. Whltehlll punted to Owens on th,o Matlnes 38-yard line. A forward pass, Scott to Avery, advanced the ball to tho 52-yard line. Rendnll threw Scott fjir a 7-yard loss. Another pass, Scott to Avery, gained 20 yards. Two forwards were grounded. Avery punted over Rutgors's goal line. Play resumed on 20-yard line. Halo stopped Kelly after an 11-yard gain, (ardner nnd linker advanced the ball to Rutgers's 43-yard line. Haker went through center for G yards Kelly tenk the ball to Marines' 44-ynrd line. A forward pass, Kelly to Robenson, made 22 yards. Gard ner advanced tho ball to Marines' 10-yard line The period ended here. Score Rutgers, 13; Marines. 0. Open Plan Features Penn-Michigan Game Continued from re One of -the Tenn rooters from tho south stands, yell for yell. A picturesque scene took place between the halves when tho Penn student military corps, not In uniform, but In stret clothes, drew up on tho field In battalion forma tion aJid paraded aiA-nd the field. A hand ful of them carrlojf Ifles. In spite of the motley nppearanc.' of the battalion, the earnestness of the young t-oldlers-to-be drew applause. Diminutive Hoy Scouts carried red, unite and ldue buckets among the crowd during- tho Intermission and reaped contri butions for the Y. M. C. A. war fund Hundreds of husky young collegians in the uniforms of Undo Sam's soldier or sailor olllcers were salted through' tho t-tands on. both sides the Held and threw away their dignity In rooting for their teams. Two Michigan "grads" In the uni form of naval reserve "Jackles" acted as cheer leaders for the Wolverine rooters In the north stands. ,..,,. Penn's rooters went Insane with delight whui Ucnebach fumbled Herry's kick on his own -yard line in the third quarter nnd tfave Penn Its chance to scoro by a field goal. Five minutes later they again turned themselves Into Joyously raving maniacs when the ball was booted to Michigan's 5-yard line and the Wolverines saved them selves only by kicking. Herry's and Honey" Light's long runs which brought the ball hack deep Into Michigan's terri tory kept them cheering their throats hoarse. Pandemonium ensued In the Penn stands at Herry's tecond field goal from the 38 yard line, Hut all previous demonstrations were as quiet nsVKunday morning in lioxDorougn innsredVlththe) dlnvhlchbroke looso from the l'enn rooters when Welman's punt -was blocked and cieary ten on mo uau uacn ui Michigan's lino for touchdown. Tho Tenn rooters hurled hats ahd programs Into the air until the south stands lokcd like a snowstorm. ... Thousands of spectators left the stands and grouped themselves around the field after the Penn Bcoro had climbed to IS and tho Wolverine's defense had crumbled to pieces. They commenced to stream out of the gates after Hobey Light's 30-yard run took tho ball to Michigan's 10-yard lino nnd Berry scored his third field goal bring ing the score to 10 to 0. The band blared out "The Red and Uluo" triumphantly. As tho game ended the field was Instantly black with running, howling, yelling Penn adherent who bore the team off the field on their shoulders and "snake-danced" riot ously In the wake of the band. A' torrent of hats went over the Michigan goal posts. . Pittsburgh Nesr $1,500,0(10 . ..nitr Mam H Tam 4H.tr. llfttM reruns" to wmiUt fTtilufj ai"u of ii.ooo.oo to th y, m. aAv2K YMteniay , uam?F'v"m 117.. BUHI'.l W -.'. , ' .aaw . wnmt . . aaaagaaa-a if" r. . 'a n i. ii ii aaai ?.TTT!li!.,'l 'TbtJaBBPlI - i- r- - i.k:vv ?,- ra-, ov'rt. Vii.&ssw' -,rMmBi&& MLLi iiiaVtv riWitiiawmairii iiiiiiiBiiiii i BERRY'S BRILLIANT PLAYING HELPS PENN CRUSH MICHIGAN BY 16 TO 0 rnutlntifd from Psre One , noinenal punting. Hery boots averaeed, cloao. to 50 yards; they were well placed nnd kept tho ball In Michigan, territory ilurJoR most of tho game. There was no scoring during tho first two .period, but tho spirit of Bob Folwell between tho halves Imbued tho Quakers with a fight that could be appeared only with victory. Resides Horry's three field goals the Red nnd Hluc also tallied a touchdown. The Wolverine goal was crossed when Kddlo Maynard blocked one of Wleman's punts and Mitchell Cleary recovered the hall, back of the goal posts. Ilerry's first goal camo early In tho third iwriod The Red nnd lllue fullback was standing on the Michigan 30-yard line close, to the side Hues, Tho angle looked Impos sible, but his aim was true, and the ball sailed over tho crossbar nmld an outburst from tho Penn cheering section that has not been equaled thH year. His second goal canto In U10 dying minutes of the third period. It was from the B 7-yard line and was Just as nccurato and majestic looking as his first Twenty thousand witnessed the game. Joseph Straus the fighting Texan half back, got himself Into a heap of troublo at the start of the second prrlod and Penn lost his services for the rest of tho gime. Straus lot his head when he saw "Wee" Weston clip Captain Heine Miller from the rear nnd he Immediately pounced on the Michi gan quarterback. The two mixed It up on the ground until pulled npart by Captain Miller. Referee Nate Tufts was right on tho Job and without a moment's hesitation disqualified both Straus and Weston. FIRST PHRIOD Captain Miller and acting Captain Lam bert met In the center of the field at 2-25 and the coin was tossed. Captain Miller guessed right, elected to recelo the kick off nnd defended the west goal. Culver kicked off to Van (llnkle on Penn's 20-yard line and tho Red nnd Hluc end ran the ball back to the 32-yard line. Straus hit the line for B yards. Horry plowed through for .1 more. Hert Hell made 3 yards and first down. On n re verso play. Heiry to Hell, tho Penn quarter back slipped and fell without gain. Hanlsh Intercepted Straus's forward pass on Penn's I 5 -yard line. Colin hit the line, but could not gain nn Inch. Hanlsh tried the Penn first defense nnd advanced only a yard. Hanlsh slip ped off Penn's tight tnckle for 5 yards. Hanlsh punted to Hell. It was Penn's ball on their own 20-yard line. On a fakc-klck formation, Horry circled Michi gan's left end for 3 yards. Herry punted 53 yards to Michigan's 33-yard lino. Weston was held after a 2-yard advance Miller got Wleman nfter a 3-ynrd gain. Weston made 4 yards oft Penn's right tackle. Wleman made a yard and first down. Hanlsh slipped between cenler and guard for f yards. Weston went around Penn's left end for G yards nnd first down, bringing the ball to Penn's 45-yard line. Cohn fuinhlod on the next play, but Cul ver recovered for Michigan after a 2-yard gain. Miller got Weston without gain. Cohn .made only 2 yards. Wleman punted to Berry, lie was clowned on Penn's 12 yard line. Bell wont off tackle for 4 yards. Straus got through the lino for 4 more Straus piled through for C more yards and first down. Once again Straus tried It nnd this time made 4 yards. Hert Bell was smothered on a reverse play. Light carried tho ball for the first time and advanced 3 yards. Straus got 4 yards and first down off tackle. Herry sprinted off tackle for 10 yards and another first down, bringing the ball to mldfleld. Hell tried tho lino nnd ad vanced 3 yards. Hert Bell's forward pass hit tho grounds. Berry tossed a forward pass In. Bell for a 13-yard gain and first down. ,Ivynnrd came nut of tho line and carried; the ball, but got only a yard. Bert Hell delayed the next pas and when be finally tluuw tho ball Cohn intercepted for Michigan on tho Maizo and Hluc 43-yard line. Weston slipped off tackle for 3 yards and then 2 more. Wleman advanced only a yard Here the first period ended with the ball In Michigan's possession at mid fieeld. Score, Penn, 0 ; Michigan, 0, SECOND PERIOD Wleman punted 12 yards out of bounds on Penn's 43-yard line. Herry got 3 yards at the line. Weston came very near Intercept ing Bell's forward pass, but ho fumbled. Aleck Wray got off a bad pass to Berry' and l'enn lost 7 yards. Herry punted 45 yards to Cohn, who rnn back 22 yards to Michigan's. 42-yard line. Wleman got only a yard at tho line. Michigan was holding on the play nnd they sufTered a 15-yard penalty. Weston marie 3 yards off tackle, Wleman advanced 5 arris. Miller got Wleman after a 2-yard gain. Wieman punted 40 yards to Herry, who ran back 10 yards to Penn's 40-yard line Weston clipped Miller from behind nnd Straus Jumped on Weston nnd roughed It up a bit on the field with tho Michigan quar terback Referee Tufts put both Weston and Straus out of tho game, (lenchach re placed Weston at quarterback for Michigan and Rosejiau took Straus's place, Penn lost n yard on two plays and then Berry punted 40 yards to Michigan's 35-yard line. Han lsh advanced 20 yards. Cohn hit the line (or 3 more. AVIeman plowed through Pnn's right tackle for 3 yards. Wleman punted 33 yards to Berry, who called for a free catch nnd made it on Penn's 30-yard line. Hell, went through tho line for 4 yards. Michigan was offside on the next play nnd was penalized 6 yards, Penn getting first down. On a reerso play, LlghLto Bell, the Penn quarterback mado 5 yards, but a Penn man was detected holding and Tcnn was penalized 15 yards. Hobey LlRht circled Michigan's left end for 13 yards. Berry went around Michi gan's other wing for 5 yards. Bell's for ward pass was blocked by Culver. Berry punted 40 yards to Cohn who was downed on Michigan's 36-yard line. Hanlsh mado half a yard. Qenebach crashed through the line for 2 yards. Cohn tried the line nnd made 3 yards. Wleman punted 35 yards to Bell, who was thrown In his tracks on Penn's 30-yard line. Light found a hole In Michi gan's line and sprinted 18 yards before he was downed. Rosenau mado 3 yards. A Tenn man was detected holding on the next play and the Red and Blue was penalized I yards. Berry took the ball on tho next play, cir cled left end for 15 yards and fumbled the ball ns he was tackled, and n Michigan man recovered on the Maize and Blue's 47' .yard line. Rosenau knocked down a Michi gan forward pass. Cohn got through Tenn's line for 5 yards. Wleman punted over tho goal line and It was Penn's ball on her own 20-yard mark. Bell hurt his arm on tho last play and time was called by Tenn. Bell resumed play. Berry lost 3 yards oTi a fake-kick formation. Light was thrown, without gain by Lambert Berry punted 50 yards to Qenebach. who was thrown In his tracks by Delter. . , . Hanlsh made a yard at the dine, and then Light threw Cohn for" a S-yard loss. Wle man punted- 43 yards out-of bounds , on Penn's 22-yard line. On a reverse play, Berry to Bell, the Penn quarterback: was thrown without gain. Before the teams could lino up again the halt ended. Score: Penn, 0 ; Michigan, 0. THIRD PERIOD. Culver kicked off to Van dlnklc, who re turned tha ball to Penn's 28-yard line. Berry went through tackle for 4 yards., Rosenau made only a yard at the line. Light went oft tackle for 4 yards. Berry punted 5 yards out of bounds on Michi gan's S-yard line. Oenebach tried, to catch the ball but fumbled and. a Tenn man re covered. Light and Btrry got only 2 yards. On the 'next pUyFenn was de tected holdlnf and.ihe.Jle4. and Blue pen silted II ysrdU. putting the ball on Mich!-' rut's Mksat 114. i iir , 4 i ,HU,Io uw.aw-yauri..m r.-.1 the uprights nnd over the cross bars for first score, giving Penn a 3 to 0 advan tage. Culver kicked off to Van Olnkle, who carried tho ball back to Penn's 27-yard line. Herry punted 50 yards to Oenebach, who was thrown on Michigan's 30-yard line, Wleman tried tho lino nnd got 2 yards. Cohn slipped eff tacklo for 2 morn yards. Oenebach fumbled on tho next play, but Wleman recovered for a 3-yard loss. Wle man punted 40 yards to Bell, who rnn back 20 yards, l'enn was penalized 15 yards for holding, which took the ball back to the Red nnd Rluo 46-yard line. Light cut through tho line for 4 yards. Hell mare 1 yard. Rosenau plowed through the Michigan lino for 3 yards. Herry punted 65 yards to Oenebach, who was thrown In his tracks by Maynard on Michigan's 5-yard line. Wleman punted ,tr. yatds to Hell, who was thrown In his tracks on Michigan's IG-yard line. Herry circled Michigan's left end for 22 yards. Herry was held on a reverse play without gain on Michigan's 24-yard line, Penn tried tho trlplo pass, but Bell did not get mirier it and it hit tho ground. Light circled Michigan's right end nnd, nfter dodging half tho team, made 13 yards and first down on Michigan's 10-yard line. Herry mndo a yard. Wleman Intercepted Bell's forward pass on his own 10-yard lino. Wleman punted 40 yards to Bell, who re turned the ovn! 11 yards to Michigan's 20 yard line. Hells forward pass grounded. Light ad vanced 8 yards on tho next play, but the ball was brought back and Penn penalized 5 yards for offside. Hell threw another for ward pass and once again Wleman Inter cepted It. this time on Michigan's 20-yard line. Wleman hit tho line for 2 yards. Wleman was thrown nfter 1-yard gain on a trick play. Wleman punted 30 yards to Bell on Michigan's 45-yard lino. Rosenau dropped out of bounds after n 2-yard gain. Serry sprinted off tnckle Jor 7 yards. Michi gan was ofT-slrie on the next play nnd suf fered n 5-yard penalty, glxlng l'enn first down. Hoyd got Herry wllhout gain. Rose nan plowed through tho lino for 3 yards Sparks, the crippled Michigan bark, re placed Oenebach for Michigan at quarter back. Hell fnlled to gain. Herry dropped" back to the 37-yard line and from n dllll cult nnglo near the sldo lines kicked an other field goal. Scoro: Penn, G; Michi gan, 0. Here the period ended, before the kick-off. Score: Penn. G: Mlchlgnn, 0 FOURTH PERIOD Cruse replaced Cohn at left halfback for Michigan. Culver kicked off to May nard. who ran back to Penn's .".1-yard line. Light got 2 yard through the line. Light dodged through the Michigan first defense for 5 yards Berry made 2 arils through the line. Herry punted C0 yards to Sparks, who was thrown without gain by Wray nnd Miller on Michigan's 17-yard line. Welman Inst .1 yards at tho line. Wei man punted 41 yards to Herry. who called for a frco catch nnd made It on Michigan's 47-yard line Herry tried a freo field goal from the 4 7-yard line nnd missed by sev eral yards. It was Michigan's ball on her own 20-yard line. Welnian got a ynrri through the line. Sparks was tossed by Mil ler without gain. Maynnrd nnd Delter broke through and blocked Welman's punt The ball rolled over tho goal line nnd Cleary recovered for a touchdown for Penn. Score- l'enn, 12; Michigan, 0, Herry kicked the goal. Score: Penn, 13; Michigan, 0. Herry kicked off to Sparks, who was thrown on -Michigan's Jo-yard line. Michi gan fumbled on the next play, but recovered. A Michigan forward pass bit tho ground Another Michigan pass hit the earth. Wle man punted 25 yards to Herry, who was thrown on Michigan's 17-yard line. Light went qff tacklo for 3 yards. Bell also went off tacklo for 2 yards. On a fake forward pass Herry carried the ball through the line for G yards and first down A forward pass, Herry to Hell, netted 5 yards. Rnsennu carried half of the Michi gan team on his shoulders for a 10-yard advance nnd first down, bringing the ball to Michigan's 20-yard line. Tenn was offside on tlm next play nnd was penalized 5 yards. Hell's forward pass hit the ground. Another toss by Bell grounded. Van Oinklo gd a pnss from Hell for a gain of S yards. Standing on tho 26-yard line, Berry tried a field goal, but missed by inches. Tho ball was brought out and given to Michigan on her own 20.ynrd lino. Berry Intercepted a 50-yard pass from Wleman nt mldfleld. Light dodged through tho Yost defense for ('. yards. Light marie 3 yards on tho next play. He carried the ball again nnd made one yard and first down. Rosenau got through for 3 yards, but Penn was penalized 15 yards for holding. Hell mado 3 yards on a reverse play. Berry sprinted around left end for 7 yards, where ho was run out of bounds. Berry got 5 yatds on tho next play, but once again Penn was peuullzed 15 yards for holding, taking the ball back to Penn's 45 yard line. Wleman throw Berry for a 3-yard1 loss. Thomas 'as shaken up on tho last play and Penn took tlmo out. Thomas did not leave tho gnme. Herry punted 4S yards to Cruse, who re turned tho ball to Michigan's 27 yard lino beforo he was thrown. Rosenau knocked a Michigan forward pass into the air and Hell cauglit the ball beforo It hit the earth and returned it- to Michigan's 34-yard line, Rosenau hit tho Hno for 2 yards. Light ran 22 yards to Michigan's 1 0-yard line. Herry mndo only n yard nt tho line. Thomas camo out of the line to carry the hall and lost 3 yards. Berry circled Michigan's right end for 5 yards, bringing the ball to Michigan's 8-yard lino. Berry went back to the 1 S-yard lino nnd booted his third field goal of tho game. Score Penn, IB; Michigan, 0. Qulgley replaced Bell at quarterback for Penn. Beiry kicked off to Wleman, who re turned the ball to Michigan's 25-yard line. Rosenau knocked a Michigan forward pass to the earth Another Michigan pass was beaten down by Wray. Light Intercepted Wleman's aerial toss and before tho teams could line up the game ended. Score: l'enn, 16; Michigan, 0. PENN STATE AND WESTERN MARYLAND PLAY TODAY Tenn Btata TUuch Hills Kraft Orimths.. .... CaarneekTa.... Kinchins Maryland Rtatn , left end Wiseman left tackle ..., Orban lrft nuard Kulllvan .. center )'oster rlcht suard Rpnley rlcht tacklo Stubhs riuht end Altrheann Cenover. Wnv. nnarterback KnodA Hoi, l left jialfbnck Fletcher Pond rlcht halfback Arthur Orosa fullback Mai Donald STATE COLLKOH, Pa., Nov. 17 renn State and Maryland Stnte met for tho first time on the gridiron hero today. Both teams were hard hit by the loss of prom inent players who have been called to the colors and each has suffered defeat several times this season. They appeared to be evenly matched, however, as to weight and, speed. The Boumemem were uepcnaing- on their open attack to win from the Ulue and White. OHIO STATE WILL CLASH WITH ILLINOIS TODAY COLUMRUS, Nov. 17. "Chic" Harlcy, Ohio's All-American backfield man, waB the ace on which State followers were counting to defeat Illinois here this afternoon In the annual game between these undefeated elevens. Coach Wilce has. built State' pr fense largely around Harley and his work was expected to decide State's fate. With weather conditions- Ideal' and both teams In the beat shape of the -year the gant was expected to drfcw, a capacity crowd. BUU Mill ruled a ttronr farerlu. odds at it to Ton ute Ytttorr or omb Waey that) aKato, wins, by. fourteen yetato -... ----.srssV '"t ,:,-'A' , t .."i RADNOR DEFEATS LOWER MERI0N Coach Douthett's Team Cap tures Championship of Main Line VICTORS' BACKS STAR ARDMORE. m Nov. 17. One of tho largest crowds thnt has ever gathered for a Lower Mcrloti-Rndnor High School game saw Radnor win -with the score 1 1 to (I In Its favor. Stuart, of Lower Merlon, scored the first touchdown after a scries of smashing lino plunger. In which he starred nnd which put the ball at the end of the flrst period n few feet from the line of tho surprised Wayne schoolboys, who expected anything but the splendid offensive developed by l,ouck's eleven. Wilson missed a dllllcult goal. Radnor's players took the bit In their teeth nfter that, but several revero penal ties for holding nnd offside playing wore needed because the Radnor boys could break only short gains. Tho penalties gave the hall to Radnor 20 yards from tho Lower Merlon line. Five lino plunges by Benul ner, Fery and Dotterer did tho buck, though he had to shove It over from tho famous six-Inch line. Tho huge Radnor contingent went wild, especially when Captain Albert son kicked the goal. Lower Merlon scored flrst in tho enrly part of the second period. Steward, tho full back, made a touchdown, and Wilson, the big tackle, kicked tho goal. Near the end of the half Dotterer mnde a touchdown nnd Albertsen klckrd tho goal for Radnor. Following a punt by Radnor a lxiwer Merlon boy fumbled tho ball, which went Into possession of Douthet's team. It was not long nfter this when Radnor scored. F0RDIIAM CONFIDENT IN BATTLE WITH CORNELL New Yorkers Enter Game Minus Services of Captain Ken- drick and Frisch I'nrdrnni. rnltlnn Pltzpatrlrk I'fl end.... ChrlKllanson left tsrkle. . AIiIm.u left imnrd. . (lol,1n center McOraft tlchl cunrtl. . llullrk rlcht tnckle. . IVmo rlcht "-nil . . I'rnint nuarterlmrk. Krwlff Wt hnlfhnck. rialtlsnn rlsht Imlfh.irk. llrrnnsn fullhnt-k Cornell. .... fnlvln ...-. Harris . . . StrainB Trmvhrlda . . HwAnmm . .ltnrrlmnn fcplecelbenr . Nethrentt Cross , . . Hnrrman . Pendleton ITHACA. N. Y., Nov. 17. A confident Fordham team and a des perate Cornell eleven faced ench other hero today In the final game on tho local grid Iron. The New York eleven was fully as heavy as Cornell ind was keyed up to a fighting pitch by tho prospect of overcom ing tho Ithacans. who concededly were much below their usual standard. Coach Mc Caffrey expressed confidence that his men would win despite tho fact that Captain Kendrlck nnd Frisch, one of his best half backs, were slated not to start. Ackernccht. left tacklo, and Rcuther. center, were tho only regulars missing from the Cornell lineup. Tho balance of tho Cornell team was rendy for a hard bat tle Weather conditions were good, ARMY IN BIG LEAD OVER LEBANON VALLEY Murrill and Oliphant Help Sol diers Materially to Put 16 Points Across Army Lebanon Volley March... left end Mnrrlpon lili.in left tackle At llrlcs Adams left cuard Potter Stokes center Hlmondett Veeircr right minrd Clark Knight rlcht tackle ., I'lshhurn llorr rlcht end Winn Murrill nunrterlirk Keating Wlek left halflmek Iturp Walker rlslit halfliark Haines Oliphant fullback Wolker rtefereo Whiting. Cornell UmsVe Hann. Harvard. llend llnenmsn Donnelly. Trinity. lime, oi pTioas r iiieen minutes. WF.ST TOINT. N. Y Nov. 17. The cadets, with Oliphant running back Keat ing'. kick-off. had the ball at mldfleld on the first play. Short nnd long Jabs nt the line landed tho ball on Iebanou Valley's 5-yard line. Wicks, Wnlker and Oliphant all featuring In the drive until Wicks went over for tho score. Tho goal was missed. After tho kick-off nnd an exchango of punts Murrill, for the Army, heeled a fair catclt on Lebanon Valley's 40-yard line and Oliphant kicked a field goal. Score: Army, !i ; Lebanon Valley, 0. Oliphant scored a touchdown and kicked a goal when time ended tho quarter. Army. 10 j Lebanon Valley, 0. BUCKNELL ENTERS BATTLE WITH GETTYSBURG BOYS Record Crowd Sees These Young Elevens in Dip; Tilt at Hnrrisburg C.ettysburc . . Itucknell lloutl left end Hall Thompson led tackle Kline Fisher left traard Uoawell Newcom center Hintth Marcus rWht cuard nillnit Ovler rlcht tackle, .leapt.) Ncweombe Ollllland rlcht end Freeh Moyer (capt.) quarterback Weddell Hamll left halfback Morrison StchefTer right halfback , . , , Hoot Is l'hlllln" fullback Lewis Officials rtefereo. Eoerle. Swarthmore: um pire, llyan, Michigan: linesman. Saul, Otttrbeln. IIARRISnima, Nov. 17, Rucknell, the lighter team, was tho favorite today In tho game with Gettysburg Collego. These teams met here today In tho nnnuat .battle before 4000 people. Both Institutions sent bands nnd large student bodies by special trains, including Uucknell co-eds and the fleltysburg military unit. KEPHARDT WINNER OF CROSS-COUNTRY RUN Gillen Leads tho Field Until Within Twenty Yards of the Tapo Harry S. Kephardt, of the Meadowbrook Club, was the winner of the flftetn-mllo cross-country race of the A. A. U. Felix; S. allien, Northwest, led tho field of twenty until the last 20 yards, when Kephardt flashed by him and beat Mm to tho tape. The summary I Harry H. Kephardt. Meadowbrook 112:35 112:37 13:50 BSK) m aS::f SS:.17 .14:0. 31:80 Felix . omen. oi-inwm InKn T. flrAV. TsTorthwest .. ..... Charles Harvey. Meadowbrook ........ James Morris, unattacneu .. .... 11. i'. mecei. Aieroaownrooii . .... A. Turner. Meadowbrook J, 1. Nauchton. Meadowbrook -, li, iiurton, uermaniown jioyn,,,,.. J, McCacuc. Meadow brook , . . TIGER "INFORMALS" BEAT WISSAHICKON RESERVES Trimble, of Pittsburgh, Helps Prince ton Roll Up. Scora of 41-0 Against Visitor! ' . PRINCETON.. N. X, Not, 1T.-tW1Ui Trumbte, ot Ban. Atm, IHl, bwlt PHta- burck. atarrter fer.tM vmmm team, taa ,myn jr e 4' LA SALLE WINS FROM ST. JOSEPH Only Score Is Touchdown by Simendinger in First Period SEVERAL MEN INJURED '.it Salle Mulltteam, . , I'ttintce Mnctilrfl ItntKer Tuilor Snarerelll.... Milan. . .n. , , , Slniendnmrr Morttn 81. Joseph's ....;. louililln JfthAim Water . ...T. Iioufhlln vjnn Ilrltt Piiurherty Morrl llnccan Meyer ,. left end left turkte , left Kiinrd .... . . . ren(er , rlnlit Kiiunl .... rixlit.t.irkle .... fi'iarterlmrk . . left leiirl.irk ... rleht jmlftmik .. . . . f ulllmck . . . . Downey. Ilmntre "reer. Wejlejsn Keferre Wrlclit, Hates. Iliwl Ilnenmnn- Murphy. Time 10 ana 13 nilnule pert out. HOUSTON FIF.LD, Nov 17. La fiallo and St. Josoph clashed this afternoon on Houston Field. The old rivalry was In the teams and In the cheer ing stands, Simendinger, La Sille's left half, was In tho gnmo nnd La Salle looked to him to make doubly sure Its chances for success. St. Joseph, without stars, fought stub bornly, but La Salle seemed to hnve the "ndviintnge at the start. St. Joseph won the toss -ind Simon dinger, of La Hallo, kicked off to Mnnon. und Morris brought him down. Dugan went through center for 5 yards. Meyer fumbled, but Dougherty recovered the ball Dugan went through right tnckle for 3 yards. Dougherty mado first down, but was offside nnd a S-yard penalty forced Dugnn to punt to Simendinger, who ran back 35 yards. St. Joseph took the ball on anwns ami Dugan failed to gain for St. Jon on an at tempted end run. Dugan's poor punt was blocked nnd Mulhenrn recovered the ball. Slmendlnger'fl lino plunging gave La Salle first down on St. Joo's S-yard line, Downey mndo 4 yards through center. Simendinger wns given tho honor and he went through right tnckle for a touchdown. Cascarclll missed tho goal. Score: La Salle, G; St. Joe, 0 Simendinger again kicks oft and Duffy rnn It back 5 yards. Dougherty hit tho lino for 3 yards. Period ended here. Scoro: LaSallc, G; St. Joe, 0. SECOND TKRIOD Soon after the ball was put In play In tho second period, Dougherty, St. Joo's star, mnde a 20-yard end run. At this point Clark was put In Dcvlne's place. A long forward pass, Dougherty to Clark, which would have nut St. Joe on their foes' 10-yard line, was grounded. After reneated calns by Dougherty. St. Joe's great line plunger, DufTy. ('.aught a pass Tor 15 yards. St .Too tried another pass, hut this time Downey Intercepted It. On the next a double fumblo was made, still giving LaSallo thd ball. First half ended with the ball In La Salle's possession. Score: LaSalle, G; St. Joe, 0. St. Joseph held La Salle through the second period nnd threatened tho foe's goal but the half ended before tho team huh able to show whether it had tho power and skill to follow Its advantage to success. The halt ended with tho ball In La Salle's possession on La Salle's own 15-yard line. Tho scoro was still (1 to 0 in La Salle's favor. Forward passes were resorted to by St. Joe to overcome La Salle's advantage of greater experience and weight. Sometimes they failed. Sometimes they tnicceeded. La Salle got the ball back of Its 15-yard line nnd had it advanced, chiefly by Slmon dlnger's efforts, to that lino when the halt ended. Simendinger, of La, Salle, opened the sec ond half with a kick to St Joe's 16-yard line. Dougherty rnn It back to his own 38-yard line. Dugan gained 3 yards through center. Morris failed to gain on an off tacklo play. Meyer's punt wns blocked and C. Loughlln recovered It for St. Joe. Dougherty was thrown for a loss by Mul hcatn. Dugan punted ard Devlne tackled Moran in his tracks. with the ball In mldfleld. Simendinger hit tho lino for 5 yards. C. Loughlln stopped Downey and tho linesman decided that It wns a first down on St. Joe's 40-yard line. Simendinger again made a great open-field run, gaining 22 yards. He was downed by Waters. On a lino shift, Simendinger gained six yards. Ho was hurt, but re sumed play. St. Joe took tho ball on downs on their own 10-yard line. Dougherty failed to gain as tho third period ended. Score La Salle, G; St. Joe, 0. FOURTH TERIOD Duffy went In for Morris and Dougherty tried a right-end run, nnd Maguire, of La Salle, was hurt In the play. Ho resumed play, however. Dugan punted nnd Simon dinger wns downed by C. loughlln. Mason, La Salle quarterback, was hurt In tho play nnd Casearrelll was carried cf the field. McWlllims went In for him nnd Mason resumed play. Slmondlnger gained 2 yards on n lino plunge. He again tried tho line, and this time Duffy brought him down. Special Display of Stetfoni Army Hats in t otk win dpwe 1224 Ckestnut Street. at There appears to be no question that the Stetson Regulation Army Hat is the one wanted by all men who desire the baft. JOHN B. STETSON COM . I ,- t fM jSVjZ . .!.- CAMP MEADE C0NSH0HI Neither Team Scores ih , Game at Norris town GUS WELCH THE Camp Mrade Officers Conihohi rtnrev Weymer Ernst ,.. Itlchardt Lehman . Hterner . ritamond Milln ... Welsh .. hartley Tlghe . . , Iteferee ......,.ifii vno ..... left tarkte left guard .' .center. .. right suard rlcht tackle........ ...-.. .rlcht end , quart nrbacKi ..'...... .left halfback POtl . .....rignc naiibacK. fullback YPaati Ispobv. ,nn. tftnolee. irinuy i.ineman i'laee, urainua, "H. P.VJ NORR1STOWN, Pa., Nov. 17. WIttfaaV?a! teams struggling desperately, the gameriUK.: twecn Camp Meade officers and OoTufahty nocken enued In a scoreless tie. .f x Dick Diamond, Phil Barry and Frnkyk rTlptl DM envnrttita frnwi vatf-vtt..ar TfkWj-ttB ml v j STA1 r.A-,9 . . nfx4a KnmMt- -i ... Ktmir-2 Mi w ' soldiers were expected to give the prof-M slonal eleven a stiff game today. ,.)";. t Vj... The husky elovens battled to a cotmm. r?'V tlo during tho flrst period of the claatfta', $t wio -luiiimunii iiiKu ueio. xnereuilauj plenty of ginger In the game. About IMO was taken In at the match, It was esti mated. ifl Mylln got through the Conshohocken for several long runn, while PouniilflMl' phllO-llV an tirlltlntit fni VI tnm ' r .. .i j m v. W A.cbuu.i.K Mia Kmne u. juuauo utiuna iii-iu wuh nnaaea ny me siepnens juijulbi -. .- nana or fifty pieces. Volunteer roej women workers carried a huge AmertefR flng along the track, arousing tremens cheering from Oi spectators. W, Conshchocken kicked oft. Clever forward passes by the officers counterbalanced tV fectlvo line plunging, in which Kennedy Ml Pown-11! excelled The ball was In TnidfleM when the quarter ended, recalling the a less game tho two teams played two wejjfM, ago. ',, In tho second period Conshohocken re ceived the kick-off. losing the ball -oW-lt 10-yard lino. Things looked blue forr;t6 "Irontowners" when they were penalised twice. Pownall retrieved the threatened disaster by grabbing a 26-yard forward, pass from Meade on the midline. Teatw ley. n former Northeast High School star, replaced Kennedy and Conshohocken braosd further, PownaH'e kicking carrying the all deep Into Meade's territory, Schoch, former Cornell star, replaced Frank Tighe, captain of Penn, at fullback' for the selected' army commanders. Tighe still bore the murks of the Marlne-Meade game. Score: Meade, 0; Conshohocken, 0. Swartx re placed Kurtz in nne-up. .. .A, LUIlllin OLUaEO EifilYLI 't drtd LEAD AGAINST P. Hi if -J. Chester Cadets Hold Brown arid White to 13-7 Margin at Half Time Lehleh Saxman left end...., Opacna left tackle... MacDonald left cuard.. Karly eenter llhoada rlcht guard.., Johnson rlcht tackle.., Younc rlrht end.-., Herrlncton quarterback.. Maclnnls left halfback., Bavarrla rlcht halfback. Wj eocklo fullback .... , r. m. c. Davis FIrnn .. "a)et Craaap .. .utsac Yted , rtn . . . . llorlackar Bneenay Poet . . CanrpuzK&ha BETHLKHKM, Pa,, Nov. 17. Z.e,klftl scored 13 points on P. M. C. this afta nnon In the first half, but could not presets being scored on by the sturdy military Jads. I-hlgh early In the first period took th ball down tho field for GO yards, Maglnnes going over. Karly In the second period, Le high scored again, but not before Fol failed In n placement from the 38-yard Jn. . - 1'iunging ana snon cna runs were respon sible for Lehigh's second score. Herrlnc ton fumbled on the 5-yard line, but Ttqw ered and Maglnnes plunged over.' , ,. P. M. C, showing flashes of speed "la spots, now settled down to work and Hor lachcr took tho ball 25 yards on a forward pass from Pool. Then Sweeney made lt; first down. Another forward pass from Pool and Horlacher, on a criss-cross, took the ball to Lehigh's 14-yard line. Lehigh here braced, but Pool pulled off another forward pass to Sweeney, who dashed over tho line. From the kickoff Lehigh went right up the field on two pretty forward passes. The half ended with the ball on P. M. C 4-yard line. jf-n 1. Good Scores at S. S. White. Shoot.', 'Ml A Thembaon and F. '.Stdebotham were tho i.'Wj winners of the 8. 8. White Holmesburw Junction today. Baeh ccored forty- && men hila out of a ponslbla nfty. TwentJtaHa Visa n-n entered tho contest. (ray, Mathews and Lrfidce Cochran, Harper, Williams made forty.atx'hlt;, and Wooten, tyrey- nvo, ana itinoic, rorty-twn, "9 ki i . m? '. i"f ,a wvi 3? ft . -:ti r V 'it' ' r a..ft? fl ire .SI . tfi'i W-W 'AVI if'.l 1 'i. :.l '. n 'p- iii & t Jfi-V ?', va ei: xXi fl 1 'i ty h - M '- '! '-- ta xi M "afl il w M .twi