tl? sv i. V1 i jT. X V -C VENJK'e EGERPHirU)ELlHIAt OMdAy) NOVEMBE 2G, 0-017 I'X - NT OVERLOOK GARNET BACKS IN PICKING THE GREATEST OFFENSIVE QUARTET OF SEASti Bf r.j vr jfi mt vfcUKJNUU AND DURBIN WORTHY OF THE days OF real SPORT I SOME PLAYERS BORN WITH KmatT ' 43-' ir n I tt ATTENTION FROM CRITICS WHO SELECT ALL-AMERICAN ELEVENS OF WINNING, WHILE OTHERS HAVfl TO WORK HARD TO WIN SUCCESS ' .' r j5j' 5? - Cut it ii4-K -wi - .-. T .. .1... i"... . ti.... .- .1 ai i:.. Many Aviators Flew Better Than Guynemer But None Shot Better, While Larry Lajoie Was Always a Natural-Born Batter Wy'A WELL MRS. MM'LOV TURKEYA l- sfSM xRt f1- tSCAHCU this m That scums like a W I 2jIj '"'?''''' "' YlV! !CVC HAP To HAlSe jA TGRKIBLU VRICG VVkV&" ffViuh W. 1 thu VHict? To Z'i'f this L BlT i Cvass ill lBBVUlrAfVl r.' -I S'ttAH. IT IAIA& OKILV T.,.mr' A IIA11H Tr lltwltl. ONU I vS&aiSlBi! ' ( LAST YUAK- . - Hot 1ncrej M30Uf TteN VoumDS- r SSjRvSvk''J) T Dy3l ,J,C'-- " ' Vyr- ' ' " " r$ffiisftr "fyou ast vlrs I Y . m U. l fc 3t I"v & sh -4 wwaiwimuiu JJilCKS UUSCJl'VL' opUCltll lVlUilWUil Among- Famous Backs of Season Garnet '" " Win Greatest in Twenty-four Years yB KOOTlSAT.l. eiille.s wile) sin lul tin- lute lus III November duping mil III tllicul All-American tlufliB. Klve Iii ni: Svvnrlliiiiure Is i-lutiiurlun fur utlelitbui: Center uur eves, it juii vvill, on lluuuiil llcriy, Kliuor Ullplmlit, I'lilel. llarlc.v. Everett Sdiippor and lliu other bacU.s or teiinvvn, hut lend an car to tho call from fc'vvartlinioi e, mul jim win le.ii-n soiiiotlilnj,- that will rmifeo you to lliltiK niuro than once about jnur eelci-tituiN fur tin- meulest bueliileld In tlir- country. If you have sum tin- (Juriicl In an.v of Its Kutneh thlw season uU linvc Watched two lud.s in thu Mereer ortemdvo tiuurtel vvbu have lowered head, iiml shoulder nbovo their fellows In nbilltj to k.iIii .ttda through tho opposition; hut If ou missed the llnwrfunl disaster tit Swat thtuuro on Suturdj jmi missed ncring these two jomiK I'luips lofem-.l to du tho best gamu or their caroprn. On tho SwarthiuuU' riilnpus toda.i two 1m.11 tire tin- icul bli; tmluc, mid lliey re being pruiM'il and lnuded for their npli mild and rrull n iiinrl.uule khowlng ugnlnst thu Soai-lct and Hindi. Jf you -hould Immp Into a couple of studUm Jml. ini; fhapii and hear tllem diattcritiK about I Mil Phil bin and Allie I'tr-fiuy, jou can maki' .i safo hit thul tbev witnessed tin; "T 7 v Irtory of thu Uurm-1 hut lii-unett'H eleven on SuliirUu. for thiw two ttamrs uro I'll tin- lips of i'it pi'i-t.itor who watrhi'd tho Kwiirtlitniirt- team haml out tin- wornt , livathiK to llavi'i-roid that hat) hceu udminlBti't'i d to the Si'iirlet mid llliieh lneu 1893, twnit-fmir jcals aso. In actual tiKUie Captain I'miiidk uiul Ihh uhle iiHiiiiituiitK wuv tnuic tliiin tIuuo-uaiti-M ot tin? Swurthmoii- atlui'U, t-jf they euifd hetvveeli them furt.N-llvo of tho iltt.N-M'Vi-n polutN amujiKCil l the pupllH of liny Alorrvr. & -ilnii tho honors of thu d.i.v n to the plai:l who deitervo thim lvunt lint the lauivls went to the rii,'lit iieioim when they were handed to Diirhln and tVrnuK. Not only did they fci'oru furt v-llvi! pmnt, bat lliey Were uk iiiiivIi tlirce-fourthn of the ittirnet team on tliu fciiM- u-i lliey wero uti tho" offctihp. The SstturthitiolT captain wa-. tho bia hero of tin. afternoon'.- etitertulnmcut. Ho tallied a tiuurti t of tnuelidowiis, (kicked uiio Held ;,u.il Iroiu u illllkult uutilo on thu 23-urd Hue und beldis uddid blx lioints on heveii tiles itt fjouls from louehdoU nn. liurbln'n oontrllJiitloii wu. two touchdowns. SeiisaUunul uprlntH by tho Hpeedy tlnrnet huirbncK led up ti several of the other new. In ull. ijwarlhmurc Hindu eluht touchdowns mx goals tliciufiom and one lh Id goal. Till:: point may be aryutd Ihut i'uruo and Durum were piaiiife uyuinni a Wiah team, whiili In true; but theo two lad bhowi-d the tialural ability that mnUi- fur ijreai football plaerx. and Hut natuial ubillty drn-M not melt In thu liuhl ana. list u puwirtal Hppmient. lt.ith lire wonderful open-Held ruumr, euu kerjuek lim iihinmis ninl ilthir can throw the forward pass with dtailly aeeuiaij . llavcrt ovd Complvtvly Outclassed, Hut Coinarjvous tu Finish TTAVlHUl'OItU w.i.s .ompletely oiitclunned once the tluriu t eleven got warmed up J--- to Its lull duly, but not once did the little fellown of Uetinett show thu White feather. They licight jut us courageous!)' In the hint play of the game un they did when they held the lead In the early lninutcM of the context. Light. Inev perlenced and weal., the Haverford J nut lis gue u lemurkuble exhibition of gumu ness, and thu spictator. hud nothing but udinliallon fur the defeated uud out classed ileen. In the beginning of the gallic it looked ah If lltmrford hail a chance depilu tho fait that all tho advance dope pointed to an overwhilmlng victory for tlm Garnet. Shortly after Cor nog m-und Ida ilrst touchdown he slipped up a lilt uud fumbled. The ball went up in thq air and vn grubbed by l.etn', u curlet and Dlaek guard, who raced to the 11-yard line, where he was hauled to tho earth by Gillespie. Thrie plays failed to Main the ncicHKar distance, tint then Leonard tossed a torwaid pass ,nto the urnin of Dewu tor tin touchdown. I.i ouurd kicked the goal, and being that Uidputh had mbuiod the opportunity to add the extra point alter Cornog h Initlul tully. the .Scarlet and lllack tasted tho huccIm of aihantage for the time being. It wu not unit: about the middle ot the second period that the Swarthmore mueh:uc uwung into full action, und when It did tho rival team was like than before tho wind. Touchdowns came with .such rapidity thul it wu hard to keep count, und before the llrt half ended a ncoro of i'ti-7 hud been registered. The onslaught of tho powerful llarnet buck continued in the third pcrud, and it was not because Uuverford wu.s becoming weakir, but beiatlse Swarthlnoie wus becoming stronger, that tin. st.0C continued to soar, lmrblu and Corhog n-peutedly brol.o through for long stretches of terrltorj , und they were gr ally aided by thu udxuuces of Vestcott and Stow and later Uuhetis. when the latter went into tlic fray. ThH chap AVtstcott is no slouch as u iuiirlerbacl; and u story of the game would not be compti te without full mention of ids wmth. Ho chose his plays well and When he took tho ball In ImurUldy gullied, urn of the eight iJmnel touchdowns Went to ban and came as a result of u JO-yurd run utter grabbing a rorwari. pass thrown in the air by his captain. TUVA'M i- one jouimsUr on the Il.t ..rl'oul team who certuiiilj deserus. sp.ei.il mention, and that l Leonard, the slim haltback. Leonard did the punting, he ran off tackle, liu threw tin forward pass, ho tried the ends ami he hit the line, in fact, be did tcr thing e.oept call the signals ' in tin Siarb t and IJlaeU bacUhelJ. Rutgers and M'esl Virginia Wvsleijan Furnish Surprises Saturday rpilK big "littlu" football games in lids section wero plajcd uccurding to form J- Satuiduy and tho wiiiners who were plckid In advnnco c.iuio tlitough with overwhelming scores. However, (lieu were u lew surprises, Hie greatest being put on in Lroohlwi. where Kutgers defeated the strong Naval Iteservo eleven piloted by C.ip'n rupld lllack. I-Yratir Sunford has been working hard with the Rutgers tiam l.r jeais, but this is the Ilrst time ho has leeched any encourjgo ment In ttluniphlug over the XewiMjrt eleven Itutgers. ucconiillshed something that no other team lias done and registered the llrst victory of the vear our the galaxy of college stuis. Kveu the mighty I'hurby liairett wab stojiped and tho much vaunted iittuck of tho .nullum fulled to mateilallzc. Sanford has now a HrBt-class team under him uud he must bu congratulated. Ho certainly stuck to bis Job and we admire his persistency. Kutgers Is back in tho fold. Down in riarksburg, W. Vu., u tegular surprlte was handed the native-, when "West Virginia W'cslevaii, Irtuuliy unkiiuwii and unheralded, walloped thu t.u out of the I idvorsitv of West Virginia bv the score of lit) to 0. This was tho big upset of the we. k, for it was tlgured by all of tho wise ones that the Mountaineers would liuvo an easy time of It. Wesleyan, however, put otio over when West VirglnU Was Hot looking, und the vktor desei vis the spoils. It may be that Weslevan met mi overconfident team, but that should not detract fiom tho victor. "Circasv" Xeule, the Cincinnati outileldtr, coached the victorious eleven, and from aciounts fchowed a varied attack which swept the other team olY its feet. Ncalo used thu old criss-cross--now known as the "reverse play" -to good effect und scoted his touchdowns with It. i-alae. tho old Carlisle star, played a good gamo for Wesleyan. lirown defeated U.irttiiouth 13 to o iii the tlrst game played between tho Now Englund colleces in eleven ycurs. The Creen team mado two fumbles In the boconcl period and these resulted In scores. We uro glad to note that Carl Mar bhall, who was said to hu-e been protested by Dartmouth because of his ikcisl'ou 111 the l'elill game, Ulllpll'id thu contest. TUH interscctlon.il gumes resulted in n Ilftv-ilttj split. Xotie li.unu used Urandy to good eflcct and beat Washington and Jeflerson by tho score ot a to o. ,Sj rucu-o met the Michigan Aggies in Lansing and won 21 to 7. Michigan -plaed its llrst gamo with a Conference tiam in twelve years and fell Lefore Northwestern "1 to Li. Michigan's team Is not as good as eaijy-season l'upol1s led lis to believe. Lafayette Regrets Loss uf livrryman as Football Coach 1AST Vriday night In Huston u football smoker was held und Uobert N. Ilerry J man. co'ich of the 1-afajetto football team, was called upon for u speech. It was on th eve of the biggest game nf the year and the team was tho poorest that over leprescnted tho college, duly a lew games were won, tho Important ones lTlst uud the prospects for the Lehigh battle wero sad and gloomy. In u caso like that It is customary ,to blame some one for tho disastrous showing and it usually Is the coach. However, theiu me broad-minded persons up at Lafayette rsAvHu knew tho true conditions and were awaio that no one could havo turned tfut fnt a' team with thu material on hand. Tor that leason llerryman was cheered" for K twenty' nniiute vviicu liu stepped before the students und ulumid. It was u Ct,'Wim4rfal uvntlou und a IrihlituTo'tlifc work ho hud dono with tho team, livery one istiw.lie, lanorvu day and night with &.,' appreciated It, U vvawa spirit for which j, ( Uerrymmi will not be back next year. K night beforo the Lehigh game, not because I, A)U team: bu,t because h? wanted to play In Bneer unu ucceptea a position with a -';-H"" " iur4iiaiie unu oiuer war !,rtt, Lafayette uud no doubt will bo ?" 1 vf ' 4DunuYMAX' wl' wua a" All-Amcrlcau hulfback when ho played at i T7 ' "iiAjooa 10 iiiuiui a recoru at i.aiuyctte this year, Jt was fdlscouraBlng work, for every man on last year's team left college and ho , jorcotj to pick ins team among men i.iu-wttsriidi a lauure, lor ma ftM.ii)feref- ii - f the bipiad and they showed tb . .. Lufuyottu should bo lommcnded Ho resigned his position on Friday ho Was discouraged at the bhovln of u bigger game. lie is an expert civil construction tlrm near Pittsburgh which material. Jlo leaves munv friend. i...i.i...i asked to come back again utter the war wno never played collogo football. team played well when everything U j -Jn tf',Tl. mm;Wmr 'fefl THE BUTCHER, i ro - - ;- i,j.; 5hop ' IZj'U SU I KINSMAN FINISHES FIRST IN SCORING Northeast Captain Ueals (Jut Carter for Honor l)y a Single Point FRIEDMAN IS TI1111D MAX Hv l'ALL I'KKI' The lafluro of .Snlv Carter tu kuk tin goal fiom 'apt.iln I lick KiiiMimti ., ton, li down against Ciutr.il High last S.ituiday enabled the N'orthiast leader In beat out his tcuinuiHtc for individual hlgh-sinring li, iiurs In tho luterrcliolustic l,'oi.U,all 1.. ague of 1 it 1 7. Tlic sis points, w lib li Iti- elili'iituHy giivi Noilhravt th chiiirijlon- hhlp, biiiiighl Kilisiiiiin's total for the i Iiuiii I pionshlp games to 30 pulnt.s, while Cartel finished second w Ith 3.,. I only twelve pnhits were scored in the i tt.rop i,.n,, cniurs pl.ijed lust week, .luel; I son, of (iermantowti, gutting the otl k,s against Kruiihfoid High. As a result, the i. riiiaiilowti hulfh.iek udviiiiced into u tie ulth Hut nolt. .ilso of ili'riimtitown, for fifth plum. Krlethnau, ot West Philadel phia, with iS points. Ilulshed third, with Iluiiu.n, the .South Philadelphia High cap tain, in fourth position. Kinsman semed nil his points from touch down, in which department of scori'ig he '"ids tho lingue bis marest opponents being Caller mid Friedman, with fuurmeh Cuiter made the only drop kick of the title games and doubled the number of g".il- from touchdown of l'rleihuaii, who llinslud second Norn of the si t.ams F.'oicd mote than it centui of lioints, tho rlMnip'riis'ilp Northeast team leading the wav with an ev.n ninety irnllts. West I'hllurleiphU came in second pl.uv vutli fort.v-si, while .South Philadelphia, which tallied only line. points hist year, eaptuied thild honor Willi thii t -five. Krunkfurd. with a uiuch-tuuteil buektleld of Feorillg firowess, failed In register a nolnt in the tle-ctreuit liii'tche I West I'hil.iililpliia had the best defense not a touchdown be'iig made on ilie'Spi nl ltnys A lb Id goal bv ("artir tpmled tin u I otherwise perfect ii cold Korly ludtits1 v i . scored in the N'orthttist-Smth riillafiilfiiiiii i Rimie. while neither t, am smred In tin- ll'lnllliiii. s , 10,11, ,!,..,h ii, i mn. i.i'rm miiiiv. ii . . l II li loium. ( entr.il ... I ' tivi'In. ('eiitr.d . I Ul-lle, Norflifll . . . I K.sve- Niirl'irat I s In, elder. N'.rlllt'ilst I ( riisni in Ne-t rid' iiietnliiii I I rioiili. Ue.1 l'l,ll,i,lrtnliii... I V Mot I'I'lt.iilHi.hl.i . I l,il,!mi-, (Vntrd . I Vi.i vlin. ( i nlr.d . . I ....Mi-riii ni. ' e"tr il 1 Vllirruv, smith I'ltit itlelnltia . . I ' ii-ulri. ie. M, ,,M,,l,l.i . 1 ll-srii. s.mi'i I'lill iilihitiil, 1 .'. I II I n (. IVIHIM Illll.Vsn, Mlltl III. Vsj' IIK.II l.ernt .i.loi.ll . .'V II Smith l-lill.i . Pi 'il 1" est mill I . :s II rrillil.fnnl 'JT I. (inlr.,1 llik'h.. li li- let ils .. Ml 'it -in iii run. v. IVntr-1 IliKll . .1 it Nerllieusl 1 111 rni'lfi-ril . It I" I.eriiuii.t.twil . ( II West I'hll.i. . II II TutilN . !.."i - T.7 (.IT!M.r(IUV Sert'ieiist. . . n 3". Het l"-'li . . II SI (Vntr.it IIIkIi.. II II s.,ll. I'l.U,, . I ' II l'r.uikfiiril .. G 0 I I1M.I I! s( OlflMJ IT I'lill I r.inkfiiril . . . I iTiuutilmvn. . Niirli'i-i.l ( enlr.il lilu'h.. siiulh I'hilu 'Intnl. ( i: ii: vr. s.mlll I'llll.l. . rr.ml.fi.nl ..prin niloivll . West I'liila Nortlieust. TiiluN 31 I It VNMIIKIl Os I'l.U I . 0 Oiilrd II 1 ull . It Si,tl, I'llll.l I. Vurtlic.ist (feriiiiintiivvii Totals . . " I Total- :;: r,,i HAKVAWVS BIG FOUR TRAIN TO SMASH (iEUMAN LINE CAMHltllnJK, Nov 'JO. All the members of Harvard's most fatuous football ci-m-blnatlon Hrlekley, Miihan, Hardwick and llradlee ale now in training for an as-s-ault on thu Hlndenbuig line. Frederick J. Uladlee, Jr., mentioned In 1913 and 1014 In the. leading selections for "All-American h..lfhnek. has just received word that ho has fussed examinations for a ccininlssh n In tin. regular army, and is to report at Foil Leavenworth, Kansas, for further training. Htadlee was known ns one of the best defensive backs in tho giiine. ('harlcs Hrlekley, the famous drop-kicker and ihach of the Hoston College football team, is under oiders o report for duty on tho staff of .Major General John A. Johnston, i f the iK-partiiuuit of the North east. L'ddle .M11I1.111 is In the Marines, and "Tucks" llardwle.'; Is ".Somewhere in France" as an aitlllery officer. EDDIE COLLJNS TO JOIN CAMP MEADE FORCES CAJII'L" MKAHi:, Mel., Nov. 2fi. It was said hero yesterday that Kdillo Collins, sec ond baseman of the world's champion Chi cago Ameilcau League team, and probably tho greatest bull player today, would likely come here as a selectlvo man In a few days, Collins has already written to Dan John ton, president ot the American League, say ing that ho would enlist beforo the next draft and would therefore not play base ball, Collins Is one of tho fifty-six players who have notified President Johnson thmt tuey will enluit. - - t , l-miaueliilila-.v.utli nilladelplilu ni.ucli. . ,unH ll0mt) wltlM. j,u.,; Mc. ,u on. I Jj or something mk' list wv. i. uot""' I ' f t u.U.tvuig lound and he con- IMIIVIIH VI, MOIIINC Kl.iOKlis , l.oni Alleutown. was Mike's opponent, and Itochester 111 tlie ,?,',, I ,,,,''''" ' ti''1"''1 ,,ls Ib'-ht irlit cue,- we'l into the T. r.i.. (.. Pi.. Willi a capital (" Jack n.-vei stopped an bout In the wav f , !! J,,""" " '' ""1v '"lddle of tin week ln the mm nlng quail- ! V,'rt"r,';V.i,,.!',T' I V J!' ii',' I hiM-nit. He took the best blows ot the do a hover any ' coo, Z h.t r-i' 'I"1'"'' U "B """"l lt"u-y "'!',lr " n" stveiity- i l rlV,i..i'.oi. ,.! S-MI...1.-I..I.I.. I A I !is nw champion and fought the lust bt ol i ve ir at a time sj" ,' off ,f" '"'I'' a I tour tliat even an eighty -nine In tho ufter- '!'""''. " '"I It-Ida . ". ,' y bis career. His left w,,rrl-d the chr.mplou iind n bout aid l! ,,,n,i. , "'" J5""ok1s nnou could nut spoil. liTiett. ....r,ii,t., .. J i i ... ,,.,, e.,rly loun,lH. I,, th ,,.,r., ,, ,' . !""'"',nV. n"".u lemnlneil for Mcduhran , .... o a 'i it ; s n i ' i'i d.i,'j - . ..'rV W,t '-Aft t IRISH PATSY ('LINE WITH M ANDREWS HERE TONIGHT New York "Joxer Will Re ! Forced to Limit to Prove Riyht to Contest With Leonard Mike O'Dowd Is a Regular' Cham) BHN.NV Li:o.VAHD Is th. luntwrn rhuiniiinn of the Woild mid his nan niinnimcid in liny I'lilliideltibi.i nni: is ihe ' signal for loiinds nf upphiu-e , t to i Ilenuy nuni s M'sli I'utHy f "lliu . .lo'uinj Hiv i and Wlllu Jacks,. n All thin ilfsln.w liefore local audiences In the m it futuri and the patrons tile assured of ti. thing but tho best Cllno vull be si nt to the post at oijinpi.-i tonight. His opiinticiit will bu KiMm Mc Andiews. the liny viho fought in nil :iI, giuo Willlo Ullihle the battle of hw car. i r McAtidrews seems to be Koimj betici with each additional bout uud is expected to curry Clino along at u met ly pice. Tin latter also Is matched with Clianunon I.i on u nl ut Oympla on 1'ecemher U' and will be out to make u good Pluming in order to prove his worth to the meeting with Leon ard. .loo Lynch, a clever New York bncr, will see service in the senilw bid-up and will tie upporod to Hddlo u'Keefe The latter is olio of the cleveiest hovel s u hu ever lirtished the rosin, lie uses both bands n-uf rpni: slmvv looks, good and tln usuul Xulympla throng will find its vvny llirnugli the turnstiles. TIKI! (mown, the nw imOdl. weight iiinmiuon, siiovveu at Jawn Mciiilgtiii ' Imiisi. ot bnvitiK on Saturd.'.v Mike had i very thing lo lose and nothing to gam. Ho was show-lug as champion before r,n nijdl une that i pected gleat thluus n0 was the eiimiipinii io lun to tlie inWs. cover with both hands, and, all In all, be des-crves great credit. Oni-hlcilng d'l inwd's afrres slvcuess, his infighting and not discounting the fuel that he inughed .MeCnrmu. the tllle holder was entitled lo a little the best uf it. At the end of one of tho rounds a largo tooth was seen io occupy a prominent plan' in the middle of the ring Johnny Loiighney said it wasn't MeCai ion's. Paddy Mullins said it wasn't (il.nwd's. Hobby Iteynolds showed us a full set. jtop and bottom, and umn i sen .vuitniM, so ll must OI Heel (minim has hrt.n r.wi.r.li.,1 Ihn Hub ............ of ,,ie SlMJIo West Leaeuo. .'..., iw ork bovvli-rs nlnn to r.iiso n wm i wr fund to Hi, I th., (iovrinm, nt. All. i.v. n , ti may bu t i.ved ll an, I . niliuniastH tlfiv vuii, I n, .no. me i, mn, ,.ii (iruanu.itiuii ciubru, ln iliL nilru country la cunt, imitated. Mnnufaeturcrs' Ilhni mid Overl.rock VVhltn uama are tto for the tcaif in th,lnt,.r.'luli LiMLile, curb team having wi.it nixtten kuiii.b ami lost eight. Th lliirmrr iieiiiuet is ln Hint IjIjiu in tl.o American I.i.i.'up. riilcaco's annual eltv tnurnev. nhlrli will start next .Siturd.iy. hsn nttraetej nl) ilie-uiTi tcatiiii. S0J doubles and lulu Individuals. Vnilliam mid Whltn Hlepbnnts ire even avvny for llrst plnca In Quak. r City sories. with tlfteen victories In livnity-mia tallica each. 1. iiiniylviinla It it. squad Is setting a fat pain In tho l'hllaik'lrdila Le-anuu. Liberty tidl Is second. Tirmlnal Vein and IMou.ird aie tie fer first POKitlnn In the Ki'MUi.ne tuuriicj. In mrjlon 1 InrlstH 1a a innnu in ndviinse of Itodney Ijavla and Victor, which lire tie fur steund place. Onn fame spi.arati-H the fli,t flv,. i,3ln, ),, the l'hlhiili'lphla Hies trie serioa t'n,l. rurcun,! unit i'i raHui: are ilvntllo. Ued fnr tlrst nlaru with thirteen vletnriia nnd tight defeiitii c'.mi inrrclal. Htiuinn H- and Cnntrull. r- havo each lufet one more irair.ti than thu leaders. In Industrial Loauuo Western Ulertric in on top, ii nluKln Kamu uhead uf liu, Id .Manufactui Ins Company. s The Amerlean Ice Company competition U nlito clova. two ifanifi, belns the mariiln be tween the first and fifth team.". Ten teams ar rolling in this tourney Spring Harden leni'.s tho United Gni Improve ment Company tourin-y. In the nrui I.enitue VV'amnole Is on same In advance of Kckman, while tha latter U a same ahead of Mulfurd Company. Journal Press Id first In the Curtis race, n threr-samo inarcin belnic the dlllerenca over HnsrnvhikT. A series nf three ami will cause a sliak". uii In A ilivl'lun of thu Arils in tournament, Ave of the six ti-ams helmr In the running, Northwsstern No 2, lA'htiih and Cnlnn are well matched In ii tet-tloii, in Division C Die rac Is also clone. X.eri(iitlG baa Xalled. to will u Bltuuv M , v,u tw Aist, X !''.!"":,:..,:.1.,,:." I1;,'.'," rT,,,:,n ,"". -1 " .. na u iiBr.ii, Z;,, tZT .u ...... r.........i.h. .'Aiuiu iveu.v, iioiii iiiirieiii, cio-'s netweeti I nk It, is ...11 .... i .. tackles .loo Welsh, and Lddie will have to IUv,-. 1. is tighter H tl.nwri i.' ''y ' bo good; Mike K ... ltussell metis Hilly a man willlm, p, , k'e tl " aacress v ','", I Horn, ot the. navy, while Krankiu Conway the lutgo cudleiice at tin N th 2 S " opens with Lddle liates. enllrelv i.l.s..,1 ., " .r"1'"11 w 0,t,ct' ! est innlclleil n".'itnst II l.nee uhn l, m iA .....j rvnlinv 1..i , . t t.... 1 "1ltl',,i3 iv...o lt,,,.a ,,, n,n c.i V. iMiulgans. Len How lands was Introduced i . n. ', ,,.""".,. '."'., """ '."" 'HI l,i ,'-''""-." ;iieis snouni nav--known il ii ,,, ehallcnred the winner but bo ,11 l.ct "... q,u mm ot n eh ,i u -e.in ' "'.u cue irii niu rot easily lend Itcclf to -- !.' ""when I' is' ,ed th,t two ,, f , , ,' "" V"" ''"" "'- 'B h M , e I """l tt S r:' - -Juts, chaspee, la, t Itooa motV ""''"tcr. Whltcy Pit.gerald and Jol',,'. night would see the ,uus.r ,,ope ess' . (. Notes of the Bowlers IN BOUT r1 KDDIK McAXORKWS Jlanuyunk boy, who meets lri-li I'at.sy Ciino jit Olympia loniglil. worth while by his ability to mix. Mct-lr. run shriiild bo given moro woik here while (JMowd pioved that he vvould easily I, bo hetur man in ten or Hflcc-n roumN Ho lin i. .,..,,. .!.... ...... 's : i iiKiii-iiaiiu iiim.ii tint -ni lis ll.M.lf.e (I...I ... . ' I" us HI! is not a plcturo for a matlueo girl to i nlv i. about, but t, ehamplnt, vlho nuiiiig lo bo mul lr. i.i. i..... ni thy trait on t ne i... .. ... .... bouts ii year TI..1.I.. . . ... . " ' lo - I" " en ins Class vcnis !.. II. l..... ... .. : "sm I Bay M HovvdV advisers seemed e-peci-dly Hal to Mi.Ju.gai, mid his club and shov" 1 an interest that some, New Yorkers I,?. .I'ovvd ,an he assured of a big iccem 0 , ' hue on a return. '"-'Piion "K'i. niu wnen tlie matchniakem ..!. i 'i.i.i''i(.i Willi tlie Jlerlon courso consld- l oxer onlv twice a year It id pretty certain en" " "u "f ih,i' strangely automatic that he will be stale. Hobby was off forn PerfoinuiiicoM by which comparatlvclv or His left hand tiled iiflor tho Fecond round ' '"nury i''a.vers ustiinMi the world iipcaslon iMid he was viitti.illy boMng with his I "l,v '" "nrt """"' nn'1 fa" l,wn Iguo iltfht. Adams fought llkn .-, ..,.r.n.. ... J mlidously In the net. . ... ....,.- in ;, Keytuilds tVoi, ,i,.Bh , "::t.ZnlZ.S'yVh'!tt I'm" Were WronS Adams fought a little ami Heytiohts ' ,'L i ,,,,r llK "''st match round Hobby drew iniii h so II would be an lniin.ii,..! ..' .. , Kben liv.rs. a foi-mee ii:itl,.n,.i ..i.....,.a..,. . --- --ls.i c i iull T ' I box.r lo award a verdict Hobhv's iii.n,i , Jack Moaklcy Praises Pennsylvania's Runners The Khrmimn biskctball team w,i,it,i nc. , irrani,-,. Kami-s with thlnb.-las" iemj h , '" halls. Trunk hutUnd. L-.'W bouih Ninth feS Th Telnet n. C basketkall team ,uui.. cames with teiins bavins halls. VH. 'i'mlti. 13i'l Anh street. -".irics amith. Tho Kt Hlizabeth lteserves would iu.a t s. fr.im luskeilidll inanaaers In Pennsylvania kZ jW "'d Uelavvare. t.co llall... ,?S.I yiae-r . .,'l,he., nnndolpli A. A., tt flrst-tk,,, travellns tini.krtl.ill. tiam, is desirous of arramilnj u?..... vvlth teams havinir halls, hi ,!,- .'it of tho city .Ins, pb fnrmaii, care of the Vouhb ivimi?! Ulllun. l'lfth ni ll.,,,,l,rl,r... .,"7.V" " 0"1U . ...... ...-. . . ..au .,,, Slicnaiulnah A. C, Wins Football Title HtillN'AKDOAH, Pa.. Nov. i5 Tho Khenan. .loan A C. blanked the strous Uelmar A. J I lo 0. for the championship of .Schuylkill (Juunty here this afleriiuon In one of tlie hardest football buttles ot ths season beforo u record cry v. d. OLYMPIA A. A. """" J uaiiiMiu, iiarr lJuurda. jlicr. itiNKiiiT. Nuvuiuric so " 1 rankle Cuntta- vs. i:d,lle ll.ites Mite li. (1. Itilssel v. Hilly Horn llurtem labile Kellr vs. Jn VVcUli Joe Ijnch ts, Kddle (I'Kref Eddie McAndrewi ti. Irish Patsy Cliat ZScv Km. SO, J0. AstL L tLM,;lM,ww US Jink .MinMt-. . the vrlt'r.lli (iirne'l fr.sli (.Mil., win. att.mle,! (he liileri.. !,.e ,5 event, nt V ('ortl.in.il I'.Jrli s , " v wiik 1,1,1,1 praise i.r (he vvbini,,,; p , ,,.'. MljauU Iimiii, "I hive n i,,i,V,h, mike, fur vie were beaten b, ,e best e.in Jul IVnii has biia-li-,1 since the il.ij f dm ll.ijk ns . mul llnvd .li,. VI, ImiII v.er,. liflllierril l;v the win. riit,iii.-rPnt, "J ll-e lot iif tin- hill, where I lie. rr ,,,,,1 ", ere, in, I. but al Hie runner bail to iiiiil n,l with Hie same conditions." cunKn.l Urier Hasketb.ill Notes 111,. A. M H. ittHerVCd H f,., fcv,h , travelliiK lMsU.-ll.4ll team. vvoviM 'i & to i?raM rain.-s vvllh leains havlna li.u H tu p. nV,ii.? . X.-vv Jersev and IX-lawar.. Nallia,, .'1UV "" l in.inarer. enru of tin, Kvcmnci I.li.ilu Vulirii department. ' "wrts y OKAXtLAM) KICli T7".VACK' Is a Wk ,,t of mjccc J-- Kiiinu. It is, in n way, an .uccci.i In every uuoxplnlii- IC IIKIIMJlL'llt. 'V liittn ban it T tin 1i ian I H'U... A Is no otlii-r imiwnr. All the ilnvipmcnt 111 the WOlId Un'l irnliur I.. !.-.. ,. .- , , '! "a" '" "" 'o wln-ro this Mi.uk Is InrkhiK. Uevelopuiciit nilyht innku li ni a koiJ man. lint not a Mar. A fiirnil ot dm latu captain iSuCncincr. Hie ureal Kivneli avluli.r, was talMui; a lay ni-ho ago about tho huolc I'leiichm.in'a leeiiid ( 'Stiynctmr was only a Kooi1 iicrai?o ner liu buM. "hut oiio or tho moM won derful air inarlvsmen J hao nor seen vHt onle Kllltt training In this iepeet at the start of lliu war ho mioii sIiiiwi.iI a woirluiful knack at hlltlng llMng targuls 1" the il.y. Th ability m-iiiu1 to bo part of his niiike-iip. and mn.t f i,3 K,. eihs. i.ut-ldo nf wc.inli.inn uiTr, was dti to hlH ability t hrlnif down hh- man Willi the llrnt or mn olid ililllndi. "J'hi-ie are others who ha,. tnailn (liio rerords laig,.v thniugh th-lr wonderful kMII at tinndlliiir m.iililiics in artlon C!n. lielnef didn't b.d'.-iR to thlH at lav. lb lould llj will (iiiiiifh. but (hi'ti. wi re othns who lould untlly hlin. inn no man llvlnt; uboM- Kiiroiieaii bij'I. ." in,,,,,, li.ii.... I r Ceriii'in. could shoot ullh liuviienn-r. lb- was u ilead hhot on the wine. r,m. nf n.n in, .si Moniu'riui mail.sincn tl W"r ulll i wr t now the lot If not the most wondciful ot j '.Now, only a small part of tldj .'iblllty l.l llui to lie Iruetlnii r.r in, ,11..,, r-.n.r... !iSS I liad had as much ftistiuctlon ami asiuueh being III Ids class) He have that kuiick nf l.eii.r- .urn in Kinigo ins laigei, to Judge Ml ill--, i.incii und to make Rnr,( ui, u,0 r,,Qf uf ( Whue nthets Wnuld need any imnibcr nf nisllliides to hrlng down a fot. von iniild generally di petal on him to gel 'his man vuy c.uly in tin- melie. I hi wasted tiwei .'hnl, tliiin any aiiniaii in the gtnu." Kn.icl; in Other Lines Tin mysterious Ingredient known as "Knack " has never teeelved its full ilu,. i.nl it i- n bin part or the game T'heie .,ie .,ni- number who, with nil the coaching, '"'r' nd i pr rience In tin wmhl, iniihl icur h,,pi I,, i, ,i,i iLrn.it hilulit-, Tlnie .it. Olllel - w hn .li iiuile those in mot alnv.st w Itll a l'1-ti Th. s, ,. I have the hi.,,, I, llre Jlirl Hi. I. ,i man, s'llilt thuo; nl t.T .1.. . ., . . . " ley iO. Hdr l,a A T rjrf-. Slim iUW ILi i iw . Wwisg&w& (Wide) Evans Jr. i bfl" i Coiiiiiijr Cliamiiions Uobby Jones Tiiu. i. .' gon.i icis griatlv utslliigulsiieii buns. If m America, but lor many ra'her obvious reason, le is viiluallv unknown I ill (ireat liritahi. Win u we said boy golfer wo liu ant a. t-olling lad of eighteen or hold his own rather fairly with vit er.m play. 'is. We (hanged our minds about that, how ever, at Mctlou In 1U III Hobby .ToliesV a p pc a lance and achievement in a National C h a in pio n s h I p startled even A m i r I a win io ehil'licu nto supposed to grow up very soon Hob by .bines was but fniiiteeu jears old. and of cniir-e not i pccted to ipjulif" , but he big.m bv . -ti:w!'SM1 Si ,M, ; - r U v ? 4. .AV s m giltltur In the hi ml Jr Hashed over country golfers nine. - - - -- -.-,..-...,.. .iiiniiiwii, '"''''I '" hli iii.itch filaying skill Then ,v,.n ........... ., r,i, i,ui a j, layer ol tliu amo kill luit Jess tempeinmental thin Hyeis might have defeated the phlegmatic llttlo fleorgian. but tho fact stands out and the assertion cannot bo proved. Tho next d.,v icl."y k.-vvo another exhibi tion of his ability when he defeated F. W Dyer, the brilliant Montclalr player. In this match young Jones was C down on tho llrst six holes, but the end of tho match found him again tho victor. In the third match round tho little Ceor- ,1,, .. 1-U I... ...1.1 ,1... .., . . .. iiff Why tamper f iii with your efficiency? M III Why tak chances of damaging 1 1 . . Bfi your nerves with heavy cigars II ;. Ill I when you can get.the Girard Cigar 1 Willi at n)ost anv ciSar counter? li i v8ii a ll ,ncver Oct on your nerves. III i And it always brings you a full II i W&, measure of real Havana smoke Ji joy. Insist on the Girard. Jot lv. 10c and up I the manner of King, tho Harvard iin. .. bhovvs no loiiil, 0f lhla k" ..i? ,l.aJ reaches the v:r,;.".r-ur,n courage. common, .... " ucuuiud nm ,- . j. They l,appen, but only InM ' 'Pots, A man generally reaches th t i flrvt. ho loves lis cr.-.i ?, " ', t0.P Vti8. bu ne , tin i ef ore has a knack for if v Hut how ninny thousand tire tl" t v fouiid, say. hi golf, who lovo the gaL c - whb havo no knack for It. wl,0 afJ"'; . to Way and practice, day lter fi."" '' only s ow Improvement, and who iS J.1 ' loW they can never how tog 1 The gamo Is full of these Th... c ' been thousands who love baseball ; wto taJ no knack tor tho game and who nX 2J biyond mediocrity. une of tho mif1 i' tragic featuies of any gamo is or ,mi?r' ' to lovo it with tho knack missing ' frdtalS f liiakcuti. h irom Hard wruk will take him a part of ,- H vvay up. lhit It Is always dlouraglnVM ?i this latter typo to co another ri.S...,vt? , him and icach his f.uno with ,,.S no effort. i'i'.cuii' 'j,-; ft Hiihcball am! fiolf -5 1 nko the case of Larrv I.:,u ln baMta,, Larry says thathowas ublelobiit aboutii will iiftm In. Iio.t i..w .t ...i. . . uwu M n ns after bu hud known several vear. evpcileiice. Ills feUliI1B grace came ",? s.u.io way. Ho was a horn ball ,Z'ej :.;." . . ,.. '. "'"juig ii shom tim, The ... ..u.u seiic-iuc ot tilings vuis easy an ,;luri to hliu. Ho never had to work fn! ll.l the start.1' """ ' U "art 0l h"n SS Tako the caso of Waller J.Travis In golf Haul woik was ubK liart or , ., ""r- It was knack that did this, more "hat. work-. Tho average B0f iour, f, welvo hums a day to th game'eau? spring. never hope to be even one October lo the next .May.' u Is aft nor piaycr from .....w .v,ij,i,ii i.nacit is missing, rlmwii little nilv.'iii,',-.,,,,,,,! The natural tuin Is to get Into tomethlnj If -,-J ATt r rs-vr m iV LAY 111 1 J . - " --- 'ii .-ff JCSU.TT gl'in mrt Itoheit Uardner, tho natlontd ' li.iuiplon. and nlthnneli iior.in.- ., , 1 down at noon, after a fluctuating morning round, I do not think any one acquainted vi Itll, the games of both ever doubted Card ner's victory over the thlrty-slx hole route. Tho whole Merlon record of the llttlo U'lioolboy seemed lihenonien.il. liefore It (id lined eviry one would have said that It was Impossible It was not supposed that o young a boy could hold his own on the long game, but the longest driver In the country could not outdl tance Hobby on the average at Merlon. The truth of the matter Is that Hobby was no slight str'iillrr-, but was solidly built and weighed al out 110 pounds. He had "no physical weakness to combat and his game was as sound as his sturdy body Ho had had ex cellent teaching, and other pupils of his teacher, Stu irt Maiden, have achieved not able things. Miss Alexa .Stirling Is the na tioial women's champion and l'eiry Adair falls behind his young clubnutu only by reason of a Weaker physique. Predicts Jones as Comer iS' i lous Ftttdcnts of the game are curious to know If Hobby Jones will fulhll the prom ' e of those wonder days .u Merlon. 0lnf to his sound teaching and the good courses of Ids home city, I think that he has every chance to do i It Is title, that he did rot play pirtletihuly well in Chicago last sura min pirhaps ho had found nt last hi netves At Merlon ho had nothing to lose and h" pin veil with happy abandon. It ! haul to live up to reputation. He has the advantage of a sound game; he can place his shots w Ith precision. I sometimes think that It Is the llennuda grass of his home course that forces a player to pick his ball up clean. Nowhere In tho world Is accurate pt.iy Ing more In demand than at Merlon', and 1 think that on any course placing iblf premium on accurate play Hobby Jones ought to do well. I do not pee how any thing except physical ailment could destroy his championship possibilities. MOTOR ROBES Full and cencrous size. Warm and comfortable. Rich and classy etfects. Sold by your local dealer. Look for the 5A trade-mark. Made In Philadelphia WM. AYItr.S & SONS, PhlllutlpUl lho entry who koks knack may get th eventually ln -ole BB.. ,n,t t teroad nd and long it may be all the morn to b -i ere, t to land but not many of tbYm willing to sfek aft-r a loi. h,i k. a .. ., ,,a. p" t&gy 'Brmmmmmamtnamammmim m a'iSf! iuX sk V. saii. KTt7 ..S .1.7?. ...... - I TT... .. .j , "B ,r.-l . T.
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