' s ? . .. 1 f EVENING LEDGER-PfilLABELPHIA, TUESDAY; NOVEMBER' 27f 1917 V; Atf ,'A'.' - flfi OP COMPARATIVE SCORES SYSTEM WOULD MAKE CHAMPIONS OUT OF UNDERRATED TEA U-, BfcSS m: r: CJHAMPJONSHJP CROWN WOULD REST Con several heads if one used THE COMPARATIVE SCORES SYSTEM 'According to 1917 Dope, Red and Blue Would Beat Army and Navy and Black's Team Should Have Humbled Rutgers, But MOVIE OF A CERTAIN KIND OF PATRIOT RXTOW that it seems uniu'oLiublc tliut any ir the big t'diui will meet " l4 IN kphmiii elus'llc.,. till) best wo m.w can ilo Is lu resort lu the Cllll'IllMllVO sc.ro meet 111 po-l- process, nml ofiBii tills fnilb lo coin inc. . My waj of ooinpiirlo'i u una t-i . posalblu lo irop Hint U.uiij Leonard Would lime u chuticr- itK.'Htiwt ,1esi llmni t)Ut tills Is oiill too ridiculous, lu football wo haje tin- scores, thai t nil to MR" Up how thy aiious 1Mb elevens, which failed to met .onipair. on 'io dope tlis Newport Naval ltesmes should hale trounced lluiKerx liit buiuiday, t-ut liu.i didn't. Just sialic ut HiImj ISlaohV Newport llccnca iitbMtcil llroiin. Bi-Oi Sjw tiuso only bcut llrowii. ": Syruousc deflated Rutgers. 1 bl'1, and I'"1 wwi; I luted" turned the tables, upsot the good old dope and defeated the Newport boys by two touchduwus. littsbi-gh beat West Mrslulu by a margin of thi'i" points, West t'lnzliitu def. Mod tlir. Nui v and W. and .1. and al'MHt cullies est Virginia Wtslciui, Knd douns tbu University bins. (tiling Wee I trghilu. Its, worst licutlng eason. Inclil-iitully W. and I. and IVnn Stale irglitoivd wins o.i" ti "Virginia Wtsleyan t-ain. One of tho big surprises i lust tiuiurdio mud the showing of ti levnii. This southern aggregation mum beaten earlier In Hie s-cuson by on. a team which Us-t lo tho Navy. 26-7, and to lltorgta Tech, "--10. nrnrrerl Ohio State. unbeaten In tho Wtati rtl Conference for two of tho . ! Au'iilli' 1 Ta i.I- Atil-ii - KVUSons, ati.i held llnrley und Ills mutes to u bce-roles draw. On Thanksgiving uaj .vmur.i Tnecta GtorGla Tteh and, ba.sod on 'tho uhoulng against llio Htiekcyr t, Auburn', chances huvo taken a gloat boost. On comparative scores, however. Aubii.'e hould lone, but comparative wurw do not win f.ioloull guiiv. Aiiburti ,u... Ceorgla Troh hnvo nut nlin.tti..ii llnicf, i.Itli Anloini tul'lni; :'Wtf n of I'm- .i Sagcnicntti. Tech has Ih-om mIihk.i- In tho las-l two. T.fh bun one ' !! liW st tenuis thla joar, while Anlmiii did not tlnd lis,lt ui.lll Uh- laot in..niii. N n Auburn Is bound to have a. (ohov Iiik on Turl.ry l)a. Out ill tho West Ncbrnhkn proicd inilbr In the heiiuoii lliul il riv'orl m.k not mado agalnht wouk teams by defeating Notr-. balm', T it U. Then Nrbrui..i Visited Aim Arbor and loM, 'J'J to 0; Notre Uiunu tamo i'nhi atid liuiid'nJ the A in: Its flrbt rcvurs.0 lu two jenr. Then Mlohlnan came lo l'ranklln Kh-M und wn humbled, tho dop whowltii? that IVnn could bat th" i"'ad t.. AVc alfo cei how by tho s-eores that l'eiin could down Hie Nnvy. West Virginia lion fiom the Kavy, Dartmoulh beat W-.t VlrKlul.t and I'-nu. dtltateil Dultmoutli. b'o nerord tog to tho dopo our service irama would titund no cluineo against the Ited and Mini.. w GEOUOIA TKC1I and the Nay arc Hie only tcaiiib in the country to paKS tlio 40u-niurk in hcorliiK. with Hits Middles lu the load liynlnetw n points. Kfforts to arrange a Kame between tlitw two failed, no wo ilium reiort to our friend, i S. Cemjianitlic Scores. Nai beat Davidson "6-7: Georgia Tech beat Davidson, SL'-IO. Navy .iettal-d the Indians, 'jl-0; Tecli humbled the Kedsklns, 'iS-o. It is also nottd thut Davidson was tiio only team to &eoro on Tech and ono of the three b score on the Middles. Private Whitman Stars on Camp Meade Eleven 'HEN tho Camp Meade olllcors let down the Ivirs to privates of thu oomtt.r W; displayed. Tlio important match which was played Saturdiy at ltcaditiK brouKlil this to light when the jouhl; oitlcers held the I'caacs to u -jo-ll score. It I.-, doubtful If any man on eltlnr hlilc lilaycil a better fwtiie than Manny Wlrr.ir.cn, too popular I'hlladelphian, who held a tackle position for the olllccrs. "Wlrkman. ltliouRli bcvcrul contemiiorarles liad his name notlceablj nilsspniKd, is tlio tamo powerful uthlcto who once pluyd for Central IIIkIi and later .starred for 1'enii Bylvania's varsity. Vlrkmuu In tho Heading uanie showed tho ollliTrs.' coach that, regardless of bis military rank, hu Is lo bo considered us a first-class lineman. This youug private In the second half put up on of tho best e.hibltions o? defensive football so thus far this year uii tlio Camp Meade eleven. Ho recov ered a Usaac fumble at one stage that pave Ids team u ehanco to score, llo was tlio freshest-man in the squad after the same, and those familiar with tlin stal warts wlto occupy positions on tho Ambulance line can well realize Hlia1 our worthy friend WIrkmau was uyalnst. Scholastic League Full of Upsets TH13 1917 luteracholastlc 1'ootball l.cayue. whleii completed its tsohvUiilo on Saturday with Northeast lllk'h .School tho winner, will long be remembered by the followers of the scholastic siort lu this city as the inott thrilllut; in tho his tory of tho circuit. The Central lllh-Northeast contest, which is looked upon as tho High School classic of this bcetlon, furnished un appropriate climax of a football season abounding in fast play and upsctp. Hardl.i a week passed lu which tho grundoldopo did tint receive a hard Jolt. After plujlnt; several preliminary contests tho teams lined up tor the llvo week: race, with Northeast and South Philadelphia Hlh, the l'.'l'i title winners, tlio favorites, rrankfoid was regarded as tho dark horse as a result of Its .splendid chow lug In it earlj names, which resulted lu three victories for Coach Williams's s.jiad. Not a point was tenred on the suburban school and, with eilit vttcrans on tlio team, troulile was leokcd for by tho other teams from the baby member of the circuit. The oje.-nliv .". t o sames furnished the first upset, when Doctor o'UrlenV Central IIIkIi eleven de feated fe'outh l'luladclplila on llonstoii Kield 5-0, und West l'hlludelphlii, which hud record of threo defeats In as many shinies, won from the stroiij, rrankford'tearn. Tho following week saw Northeast losu its only game of the ! hkiio heason to Coach Johnsoii't. South 1'hllly biinch. The second week clostd with Central and West Philadelphia tied for tlrst place. The third lap brought the tht real sur prise. Coach Lewis's (lermantown Illuh team guo Central Its tlrst defeat, wldlo li'ortheast did likewise to West Philadelphia. The latter contest was thu best ex hibition of scholastic football ever S'itu in this citv . These two tlefeutu for tho league leaders put Central High. West I'lilludelplila, South 1'lilladelphla. and ?iortlieustgln a deadlock for first honor, iermantown came through with another Hurprlso in the llttli week, defeatlnt; South Philadelphia, while West l'lilladelphia Tion from Centrul and Northtast from Krankford. Tltis left, the Arehlit.s and Westerners on otn terms as the contestants entered tho tinal lap. South Phila delphia und Central were considered to be easy pl-kiug for tho leagno leaders in tho closing games, but South Philadelphia proved to be a stumbling block und by holding the "Speed Bays" to a scoreless tie paved the way for NortJicatt lo win jlhe championship. Tlio lied and IJhirk pulled through only after one of thu lloscst games of the jear. Tho only touchdown came in the fourth period. With fhreo minutes .41 111 to pla. Trautv.cln, Central's flashy halfback, van back 0110 ot Carters punts DO jards ueross Northeast's goal line. The score was not allowed. us Trautweln had eiepped out of bounds during his remarkable run. however. TUM race for the chumpiousliip was ttr elov.- thai thu ortlelals of North east uiifl "West Phlladvlplila were completing uiTiiiiKernents to play a post-season game. This, however, was alerted when South Philadelphia held tho "Speed lto&" to a drawn Kame. liy Ihu ntiv i)jsleui of scorlnt;. which proved u nnx'tmi in every way, each ttum gained u point, Mhllo tho Northeast victory guio tho lle.J and Ulitck two credits and tho title. AA'lth tho exception of l'rankford High, which team was a dismal failure, all the entrants held the lead or wcro tied for tho lead at some time during tho bcason. "Dusky" Taylor, of South Philadelphia Ilifjh, Natural llunner CAVTAIN "DUSKY" TAYLUK, of tho South Philadelphia High School track an.l cross-country teams. Is one of Hie best natural runners who liain ucr repre sented u local school. Willi the graduation of "Dewej" Kogcrs last spring, Taylor is easily the fastest trade man In local schools. The South Philadelphia marvel runs anywhere from thu 50-yard dash to a three und threu-iuurtcr-mllo cross-country race. Since Taylor sturted ruiiuliiK lu cross-country runs two jcars go hu has, lost only one hill mid dale race, in which tlm ho has shown his heels to tho best scholastic runners lu the city. In the senior championship ran in l'alrmouit Park on Suturdaj he met bis conqueror in O. Dudlcj , of Krankford. Taylor led all tho way until the final 100 junta, when tho Krankford runner pussed him. But cross-country Is not his best sport. Taylor is ono of tho best runnlniT broad Jumpers lu this section, revnral times lmvins bettered L't feet. Sprinting, however, ia where tho South Philadelphia IIIkIi captain shown best. To traiel tho century hi 10 1-5 seconds Is not unusual for Taylor, while In the furlong and quarter ho la always found witli the- leaders. College Spirit at Best When Small Teams Meet M PENNSYLVANIA. Cornell, Dartmouth and tho rest of tlio big colleges may talk of collcgo spirit, but comparatively speaking it cannot bo ranked with tho lovallv jmt lu found In tho smaller colleges. At tho Swarthmorc-lluverford gamo It Is sea to to buy thut thero wero not more than null 11 Hundred uluduntH of tho two netttutloiiH who did. not see tio- game, uud tho elciintf, despite tho lack of great umbers of vooteru, wus Jiihl an loud and as noisy uh ut any meeting between big teams. Jt hi considered more, or less of a sin not to back up tho team with your -tuiar Miiniuti-f (t, entliltMbiKlil and limnev ill il slnull cnllf.Lr itnit rtnt, i. .-... ...I.- .j .wm MUfCu. - ... ...-.. ... ". - ' - - ,.J( ObUUUlll 1 iO iocs not turn out tp son one 01 ino uig 111110 games is ranked as 11 black sheep Y'., (Utiles ho has u legitimate excuse. i, On tho way from tho railway station to the football Held wo wcro Impressed With tho spirit of SwarUtmore. Dotting tlio beu'utlful campus wero all kinds of Minted signs Imploring, pleading' and demundtug a tilumph over Hu vorford tainted ,pn tho fctepu that lead up to the. majeatlu college buildings wcro slogans C'all sorts, mid nailed to tho treea wcr? pasteboards picturing Ilavcrford hope ,Utm)y beaten und crushed. , IJ'i" 1jl 'H. - f- 11..1.. i i in..: . .. ,... coinuiic my 11 meets uermuiuuivn tiiyn on 1 nursauy rUKT, ThurMluy niornlpg tho Uerinaiilowii High und i'utl'.ulli High will wind up lhr fooUiull fceuson by lueettug tueh other. Both teams havo had U euocusful bMft.'Vkul-ii.Villtilil if f,LOr,1i frr.f.l fYinn ivff-i thill will rAti,i tlin ,.i,l,r.1.,nfTA Mi.. "WCJ CAJ SEND f I 1. 1 STEMS To MO SoSS-CSmSjcd WITH " OH' I OOK'-T CAgB rcw Rccoflo:. to itecouvs with a "a IMBUED Wlt" 40 much for tit " ILL SliMU Tir C-'i To 1il ioL.nn i! : " "THftT OMQ iECMf, To HftVU Ai CRiK M If- (Ti, wo tCoi AnV I low.)' " IT WILL 0)0 A "BUMCM p , iOv.Dies" V ft h frr- Ji . 1 1 OH- ALICE - HGRE'i A COULrt WHC0NB TOO CAM POT IM That box. Fon. Thc SOLDIERS" (T.Vtt YifJjg m r "TM8SI1 ASS Goon ROCOIBS Guess I'll Keep Thcm MViSGLP" ' JTV StfO SM BASEBALL SITUATION FOR 1918 IS STILL UNSETTLED AND NO ONE CAN TELL JUST WHAT WILL HAPPEN Toronto and Montreal Kept the Sport Going in i tlifi Dominion, but None Can Fnvofnii n. , - - -wvwi ven ditions in This Country Hy GRANTLAND RICE Song or the Stalwart We. only know life at its beet Who take the name ua it may go; Who face Fate and the final test With heath up to the closing blow; Who fix our souls upon the aoal i-lnrt stand to pay the final pria Well knowing, in whatever role. We only fjrow through cacrificc. Our effort is to give our all In valiant hope that this tvill win; Hut if, by chance, we come to (all, Wc hold no failure as a ein; Hut rather, vith a stouter heart, That sees no reason to despond. We gather for another start .igainjt the tlay that wails beyond. To know the prize is not our creed, For ire havo found rewards will wait Somewhere sometime above our need As long as we can face our fate; With unbowed head without a tear licgardless of tho goal at. stake, With souk that have forgotten fear . .1m heart j Unit Heaven couldn't break. I EDDIE Mc ANDREWS WAS BOXING HIS WAY TO VICTORY WHEN BING! SOMETHING HAPPENED, ,Tho Something- Was Irish Patsy Cline's Right to the Heart. Followed by a Crack to the Jaw. ; and Crowd Had a Volume to Talk About lW"'1Inu more than hull the .., iniila :ui- ro'iting and elieeruirf Ir l.'.ldk , Mc.n.h'eUf (,, "make u ' ' urjuihI 111 h , Patsy Cllue, Has .Veiv York erucli. uud ju-t i at ii iiioinciil v. Ihu Kmlle M'eincil 1., he I ho boxer of old. Mniiftlihtg lapptind. Thu I -mtiMtli'i't. wus ii rlKht triwrt to the h".nl, I follow ,.d by a hard right iiuuck t' Hie I point of the i bin, und tlu result ua., .t uc : torj for "'Ihu: in the inot dieliiii uiaiiiier pnvsllil,. n cltiui kiioekuul of tin- ur thlily, if It had bet ii lut-J.-d. ) Some nioiiilu iiKm liomiy I.ituaid, llght ; uclltlit kh'K. put Kdillii uiviiy in tle rouiid-. j Chile In mnlcii.il Willi I!rnn. lor ...t. rliiip- ters on lieoemhei- ;. Kiri-ibody thoiiglit ''l!iie outlit to prove In- miiiuiiumm Um , d d. Kor two nmmls .McAudieus fouglit u ; ,-reat llglit. und Mitiirill;- up !., (In thlnl round, mien ciiiu ei.a,i..eted. lu' vus ee ; title 1 to at le.iM an lea In, ,ik. IP- Mtood ami hliiKKi'd with I'lliie, o.-e, hii- ntt t.. , uiiunti.e. i.ttd i 'i,!. las aeauliie de.-lre .to mix with Clhie that for-td him to add J another "1C by" to Ills record.' I liouls Scheduled Here for Thanksgiving Day I A.MItKI V A. ( . Genius ll.rie.y is. .l(lniu l.jirl. I liitrllr. Hoar i. fh.irle lli'lite. I.trk Itnolv is, lining I.hh rrni-r. V..MI1.. ll'lnnlf ik, l.nnil.l Mrl-.li. lilcl Shri-lrr . I. (I. I'lilmn. Ill.lllr llmli. ik, llnrr lliolf. V MIII.NAI. A. I . Ii.e "Miller is, Vmmii; Cs,t. Ilerkle Kltf.i is. Imnmy tloK.ii., tin 1 1, Hums is. l.ititH lli-ur. .l.ok K'.ss.j is llurri 'Ino'.. ( lilVf 'lnrtirr is. l;.h!!o Itpioire. JiiIiiiiij IllhiiiOi is. I'.iul Untie. Ol.llll'IA A. A. llnrr.r Kill llntun is. .Ioh Itell.lt'll. Veil Milne is. It.iltliien e llmiilr,'. Ilnii.v iiluer is. i.nssle l,,vit. llmniv l',iii:is Is. .Iiw 1 lilir. lolnin l.iislli; is, 1 mini; .lo,. Iiurrfll. 1 r.inklo AlcMiuiils is, . Triulltr. Two l'ersons Knew It Happened j there Mere Jiu-L two ti.rsrm.i In the euib , liou.e who kneiv for the uiiiiute 11 hat had j happened. They ,re Clinn a'lil llefereo I l'rauU u'llrlen. "Pop," saw 'Hum land his I right oier the h.ait, ..IcAnd'eiis loucn-d I his head and Clluu ci-ocmmI Ins rh,'lit on a, one-two attempt and it landed Hush mi j I'Millf's J.m. M'o sue Ino persons Iweiuiw- tin 1,0 mre lioxhu; ul clone o,u;h-Iit- nml 1 M. Andrews 111 i.r knuv ho win- lilt. lMdie j dnipptil on lib, hack, und. uunin boy tlm' l-.o In. nmdo a dlir i-n'ort lo brlnu blmreli r toiretler. Hu rolled out ai n'Hrh 11 eounted ; llio ami Ir appeared as though he i.ilfjlit t h,ie a chum e, but ClliiC inuulie.- iiail Hip , rlt'lil labtl mi tin in and o'lii-ien w,o picl.hur . Kddle up .u bli seeoiiils Jumji, d Intr, n,a ring. Souk- of the siK-etalen u.igbt Icno 1 teen tliH blow to t!-.o Jaw, but the leal I punch to the !.od lau.-.d MeAndreivn to j to leaie nis chin u marl; for tha ch 11 r ''line. I Duplicates Benny's Feat i It will be rt nicmliured that Leonard slop. I ped McAndrews inside the limit, find Ollne j earned his chance at Leonard b.i stopping lac .Muiiu?iimt ni.y 111 inn rnniius lis Hum . I P took Leoinnl to do the trick. Tho punch euuie ut a time when JlcAndrc.VM was ho:,- j i lag 1 'line to a standstill. The j.- huj bad lio.eu fast In 1 ierj particular, and Hie croud grew attached to McAndreiva und SOUK lllhSed Cllll). for the 11 III 1 1 IT. C 111 which lie forced Hddle on the iops. T.IoAndieus had turned tile best of Ihltius In Hie tt-c- ' end round, and It looked lil,o u nieriy six I round". He caiiKht Clluu frequently with ! a left and liotluicd hhn ut liillghthu;. About tiio middle of the third I -uud the i boyu foiiKht for keeps. 'llno and Jlc I Andrews bom tennd v illtun to bad, and Cllue happeind l'ii' be the lucky Iclluw to lead at the light time. iin Knew lie hau I thu punch and ho may huvo longht his battle carefully and with u li.ed piinose. lie did not appear to rtllsh body pum lies', pre. tcriiug to tight at long distance. Kllinlniit Inr'tlie result of the bout, one could safely liny that Cllne Is the more tinished product, llo has a wise bead and fought carefully. Millie Kddlo seemed willing to depend on his rins Knowledge, couragu and a i kir to carrv the light to his opponent. He I nctd nut feel that bo l.i ditgraced "Daddy" O'Keefe Meets a Tartar Somebody fiom New York had a pocket edition of Johnny Kllbuno bo.ilu; the seinl-wind-up. The oalda unuouueed JMdio O'Keefe and Joe Ljncli. Jou luch is a regular, evtry-day tort of u nainc, but Joseph is not an ordinary boxer, llc'u a perfectly llvo wire uud if cleverness waa electricity Herb Hooier would havo ttM'Ut tho bull on thu I.jlieh person, llo has n left baud that shoots uud Jab", and iiio.-o Important, it lauds. Kddie pulltd a tendon , joineihliig In blJ right arm at the rtart of the bout and In the fourth round O'Urleu v.ub forced lo stop tho bout as Kddlo wai boxing with his left hand and Lynch seemed to havo half u donni. In the fourth Lneh carao out of his comer like a panther caring for her oiibs. He tore Into llddlo and landed at least ilf teeii blow-B with both hands. Uddlu backed to tho ropea and was lushing into a clinch as O'llrlen stopped between the boys and waied Lynch to his corner. Lynch Is a real coiner, und If properly handled und coun seled bo will provo ono of our ery bct scrappers. Joe looked' to bo about nineteen --real chlckuiillko but bo may bo older. Thero Is, no doubt about his ability. Another Win for WcUU Manager iJunnls tent -hut favorite, Jo Welsh, ngalnst llurlcm Kddlo Kelly from Now York and Joseph obliged by tumine in another lctory. Tho bout was fa-it mid pleaded throughout. Kelly waa willing to trado with Welsh and landed many good punches, but the latter forced mn.st of the nulling, piled up an adi.'iiitag. lu thu loiirth and til'th and rrut-il the tape a length aheail of VMiiie. Hilly Horn, from tin N.ny Yard, bad "shore le.itc," and tool; "llberlles" with Mllio liusfe!!, while I-'ranklv Conway won t!vi Drown IViby from Hddltf Hates Joo Co-ti llo said :o r Scraps About Scrappers MAXWELL SCORES 77 AT LAKEWOOD Philadelphian Tuning Up for Golf Match Which Be gins Thanksgiving Y. M. ('. A. BENEFICIARY Marl.1 I ross. ih,. , ; nllh Sol.ll.T llarlli M In t 1'rte hl.'ii"1 . Jl. 1.. ei UttHrile" . iorli t,olr, i'LoiIun it Iwi'lii' leull't luuit 'Jlittiil.tcnl' laj i lie A. II. II. I.iijs (lull -i.r 1j rc.reilitfil In Hi. Ik.a1iii: gunui tiy IMiIIp li.ilry, a fart le imiuiiiI tw,., "ho luia vgn nil hla re-'nt buiitu by a 'el margin 'liiniiirruw uiklit at Ijpiiit, Rpm.;' rotmtd, IUhtM.lRht . liaiiiiiinn. eltiKhfH ivltlt saliiir KlrL foi lwel mump., llilli tjll.s.ni una I.ronirU left N v Yer.v : HhtflUa: lriluiu IC.i.1. His Tioriultir bo.!)!', riu-v In tho inv-. will h. fur.'u to sh.iw Ulrf iitut war.'s at tie N'Htletial mi Sdturdaj a'slit wiicll ho t In-li.. i villi Irish l'dtij- illn". 'liiiuio liiliiistiui mHI ailvi.. (iiuiitD.it Smith lu hl.i l.out ut Mh.n.-upulli. v.llli rip.l I'.ultim. A l.liii.kiii;' t.illlKlil linulil 1i CunW", it'll Mrniul Ijjo lu Ha lil-lliy ek:. UK h- v.-etlillj Klloi Ue.J .i his furin. r uiiitid,:'i . lliittlhiK l,rilnsl..i, v. hu fnriiicrly luusiit ln-ro unilrr thu iimnu el Udruey W'tlllauic, intfjt lilli HreniiHii. Hie Ni-v. V.iik !-'liito hoitr, In n ..'Mi"-niuml nff.ur at tlio Armory Club, ot It.jsfoii, tuiill.t. Mlll'e ll'Tiiiilr, a brotlisr of tho tii-ll-l.tiotru Toiiuuy O'TtKile. will lie In u.iliin ut thu Cjni-.-'a .ill 'ItiiinksRlvlni; Hal. ImkhI.! Welsh will fii'i.lsli ihe utlii-r .'0 p-r ci.t and tlio ho.v till lie si.uiiw mj-lll. ( liiik ItriiMil. of mm. h"il w i'Ii 11-iiiiy ' ran ..t ' '' Mm Kll.'iii r.iM. tie t'ulill 11,.. bout. T. .' llusn. h,m b.cn l.(.iiarl for u t-n-iomid u ,..i lii.enib"!- 17. !),no tKUt T'f. f. will Jllrlifl Tiie l.isi golf (ourn.iiiieur ,.t the ..'iir In this section of the counlrj, so tar as coin petillio alfalrs ale concerned, will bo pla.vcd tins wnk at tlio Lakewood Country Club, llio qualifying round will be ppiitd thero on Tlianlvsgliing I my and the llnal round will be pluj I'd S-aturdav attenioon. The proeetils nil go to thu "i . M. i '. A., and In oilier io maim sum Uial a gooi suni j.i , leall.eil the cnlranls will be eliargtd ?10. Thero will bo no other piios than gun- metal trophies. Alre.nlv foiiy plajcri; haio annoiinceil their intentions of entering and I it is ivpt-eteil that tho entry list will be J largo inotigh so that at least four or lue ! clMeens will plaj. Norma ii II. .MaxwOd of Auinluihils. who won tho rient last jear, dcfcat'l; Cardlmr AVIilto In Ihe llnal round, playe.l oier the I course yesleiday and icglsterid a 77, which Is not at nil had for the t'ouise at tills time ' of tho tear whin gulling Is not qiiito as ' plosant as It Is on a sunny day In Juno. This Lakewood tournament will be the i last eoinpttltlio eient In the North, lliei thing points! to llio season haling it I spliudlil semlnu', and from tho entries: already nceind It seems almost assured I that .Maxwell nin pot huvo It all his own way with tho metropolitan rep! escalation. ' I p to hut eieiilng i hu diner W. White, of ' 1-lushing, had not sent In his name, but ho j Is t peeled to bo ill the llue-up, nuiei Ibeless. j i wines .;. win viech, jr., of Haltusiol, and tho brothers, II. ii. and W. K Itlehard, ol M. Andrew's, aro other certain slarters. while It Is aKo said that .1. $'. Worthlugton, Hie Hnglliih international player, mju ,- on liand. It in ju.t iiosslhlo tliat tho final round will bo played out between Mhllo and Maxwell, or that the pair will at least meet, us they hale done several times al ready somewhere down thu bracket. As tho Flushing star has had much tlio worst of these tneouuters, be no doubt would welcome another chance to try tomiiisions with one of the lust amateur golfers that. Philadelphia has ever turned out. The ollleials of the tlub expect ti sco enough players in the qualifying round to till four i.ixteeiiH. With this number tho club will be hi u position to donato a sum of $tt0 to the Y. M C. A. entertainment fund for soldiers In tho cantonment!) in tho United states, as each contestant will have to pay aieo rf $10 for tills purpose. Tho entry leu will cover tho medal play handi cap, which is4o bo held on Saturday. Uahthall Xi-At Uvur VAitlOL'.S opinions are otfered aucnf tiio status of baseball next season, but it all gels down to Hie old stanilb "nobod knows." Toronto and .Montreal halo piuM.il that banuball can lite, even alter three jeurs of war, but thero is also a different. angle here, Toronto and Montreal teams wero niado Up lu tho main or ball pl.ijcrr Irom tho t S. A. Their line-ups wero changed but little. In Tot onto thu tram wan Improved, as this club won a pennant. It will be different this side of the border. Tho men ai'e going Into service, i la tho draft as their time comes for there Is, of course no other way. This is vtry likely to bring ulmut u lop-'deil condition Hut nx bavu ball Is such a liioleculur, minor delull com puted (o war, thero is nothing to bo dono about It. Clubs that have lo-,t few nun might cell ono or two pluj ere to club like. Cleveland that have been struck a vita' hi -w Just how much harder other dubs will be bit by May or Juno is also something else which only .May or June will show. Hut thero will bo neither a demand nor un expectation nor a chance that baseball will ho faiorcd in any way be) uud any ther amusement lino. Michigan and the Vest Hack in tho conference Michigan will now footbiO no Chin. i wt fisce As ! iLi-lY; KI'S,'l'ui . .-....., ,.., ,,, t,lr tat. i ici-o win very likely bo .M'clilgan gamo nest year, but ih. wiVT lues will undoubtedly take on Wlswnih ' havo a 1I.1S game booked with Com.lt thJI wcniB to bo no ehanco for unolJi.P v h..."1 Penn nffulr next season, us flva bli i.m.. wilhln ono flitting autumn S wffto! many. "" Kven Ty Cobb, the General Blr.r of biw. ball. Is a good many Urometers behind tt. Oeneral Byng of tho British army. i Every ono wants peace. Just as every ' ball club, wants a pennant. Hut the. enlr ' way to get a pennant Is to go out and ula Pulling Advice lie who lifts his teeil-fcnoicn teail lt'(H spend more Umo upon the ffreeit. The Hlndenburg line couldn't ba'broken, . jus.t an thu Cllants couldn't be beaten. The only suro thing In this rxlstenco la the ctcrnul'prebeuco of uncertainty. "Hrag Is a good dog," rays tho Colotnl, "but Holdfast Is a better one." And Brett I Through Is better still. BAN PUTS BAN ON D0UBLEJ1EADERS Johnson, Still in Pessimistic Mood' Calls Them the Curse of Baseball SCOTT WINS COMMISSION CIIK'ACO. Nov. 27. Tho Aiiiurii.au League will ondeaior to dodge llio double-header system next rea- i ton, President H. H. Johnson said jester- day. lie i'uIIs the double-header tho "curse ! of baseball." The sehedulu will provide a i stilli'iciit number of open date to allow j playing olf of postponed games. Hin says . the double-header system Is partly rcspoii i sililo for the wrecking of the minor leagues. The American League will upon Its sea son tiesL April ngardless of war conditions, Johnson said. A lilg majority of tho players will bo signed up to new contracts during the present winter and the salaries will bo now bete near the fabulous sums which plajers formerly drew down. bUll playing strength of the various clubs may be "shot to pieces" by tho army dratt, but nevertheless tho clubs aro going to do Died From Football Injuries DP.TUOIT. Mich., Nov, L'" Kills Hamil ton, seventeen years of age. who was In jured in a football gamo yesterday, died late last night. Washington Cluli Buya Players U1W MOIN1CK. la., Nov. 27. June Cass, left llelder. und Hruco Hartford, short top, liuve been sold hy the local M'estern League club to tho WiiFhlngton Americans. their best to pleasn their patrons, Johnson Mild, and a lCl-gamo schedule is now as- -. sured. Chiulet) Comiskey, owner of tho world's cheinplou White Sox, returned from Ks cels.or .Springs, Mo., yesterday, for a fw days' stay. Ho will then tako a short trip to .Mercer, Wis., or Haddock, Oa. Comiskey . says ho has no complaint about the Gov ernment taking his plajers, and tlio country Is welcome to them all. J. me.t Seott, formerly pitcher of the Chicago White Pox, has ivijn a captain's commission at the training camp at Ean Francisco. SURE AN' TH PENN TEAM SHOULD LICK THEM N0y U. of P. Graduate Writes Song for Cor nell Game, Willi "Wearing of tic Green" Tune (iaruiee (1. Illnman, graduate of 1311 if the I'nHerslty of l'euns.iliaiila, and vho :s now at .MPmeapoils, .Mlun., has BibmllteJ verse t(' he rug on Franklin Field ThanU giving luj, when the lVnu larsity team lia Iti a- nual battle with Cornell. Tho verse Is called "IVnn .Sp.rll," nnd Is 0 be mug to the tunc of '"llio Wearing of the ""Jiecu." It follows: Me Will l-licr fur J'UlllrllHnU. for t'.e ib'ar olit ltiJ aii'i Plut, We'll Lb.-r for ! nnsjliiinlK Wlis-ii Willi fil llf.j we're throush Anil whf-n we're up In hcuieii, Weil till" the I'riinsy ell: l!ut Ibouuh w-'re net so Mrli,r.4te, Wu'11 always glie our yr lit (Spoken) Cheer up, bojst W'f'll lick Corniu. jL in Wk awawM i Ijr H HA, IJ7TL U i-V one o Men's, $7.50 Made with Boot Shop ex cellences of leather and workmanship. Stef&errjDaM v-1420 Chestnut St. "Wlier Only' tho Best Ia Good L'nougU" 6f I I la I 1 If J9 J Ar . I ys. y t & Tuns; Hindis There is a swing of line about the low-set, square cornered Liberty that dif ferentiates it from other Sedans. Men of affairs as well as women find it appealing in a new and different sense. And it is different in the way it rides and drives. 0 The Sedan is priced at l5l.th Bru4hnm $2700; the Landaulet $2700 Thje Touring and Roaditer $13S0 Evening Ledger Decisions of Last Night's Ring Boutts l'al.y t.iln tiirre round. Joo Wiwh on fmiii Wdle llilrflii '"'f",r ruinidN, Jus Uel.b Ue-il '" Kt jsiriijr. n i iiorn Hfln iru,n ..- mww, IfrauUit L'vmiar featisd Mole in. iiiia a. A - lrUll xluuiifil lldlr MrAnilrHHa In. K.-i-T --tf- t4i.tr- rji-zv r... . . .. T-J!-r J j a.?i?r-i- -t'j-jjjW uHjyiirni in tntr inuuianainrinur -s j, '. -ir ; --- -.-. -3- JB&3 raSa5v- .-rjl-l rass,'- aj '. t v SETftl -" -- -F. -j? i HP. BAKE a."Mrrvrr: '' r' m i2 Supreme in Ihe thousand. dollar trice-class. Comoariton orovei H. 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