:tr t f I r " -;(. -v.. -7- ... rar-, . ' "VU -... ,',- v m . '"J l V, T' WIH EVENING- LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1917 (U RECORD LIST OF CLASSY RUNNERS COMPETE IN BIG A. A. U. HANDICAP RUN IT- f foTTSBURGH LEADS KYRONEN WINNER OVER SNOW PATH Millrose Runner Captures Mcadowbrook Run in Record Time CUMMINGS TAKES SECOND tAKEWOQD MEDAl START OF MEADOWBROOK CROSS-COUNTRY RUN GERMANTOWNBOWS TO CATHOLIC HIGH Coach Greer's Proteges De feat Suburban School Be fore Large Gathering FINAL S C 0 R E IS 19-15 Mill IN THE STATE GAME GOES TO Kv Warner's Men Score 14 Points in First Half Against Rivals VISITORS GET TOUCHDOWN Aronimink Golfer Turnsx.in Low Score in Qualify- mg Round HAS A CARD OF 74tl t? -li-' i 1 V l -r HERE TO nf'l t-TkT7 lAAWELL, m ' Stale llHur-i . I1i.ll! Kraft rSrlfntli '--.irneckl ririhlnit it apti Cirmxer Win Itnlili P.m.l tlrofi f"iTli..K.rt) Wt?ur.l ut .hi center !"" riKlll KUHPI S.MI fKht aikl Allaho-iae rlhl jn.l IjillVr iuarlor.iaik ii'r'ler l"t halfback n.fpne -I A I'vuti IHIiinif t:i.i.re n xx' Maxwell. Hwartlimore Ilea.l lin-iimiii imllpx Mrl'Hrlnml. VVaMilnBhni and .ti-ffer-,on l'i'1'1 Judee- w " llll-"nrti. Penn ,;Unl I'lTTSHl'HIlH 'nv 'J? Tltt's bit eleven led State CoIIcko It points I" fi t 'ho '"",1 "f ,l'p '"', '"' today. A ' holiday crowd s.ixx the frame,, which xxns f"H "r thrills KIKST I'KtlKlH Pill uon tho to-n nnil ilertcd In the. ha" lal.o Connvcr kicked to Mi Luren xvlio xxas downed on the 21-yard tine A .oiloi of lino smu-hes by McLaren with sexcral good end runs by l'astctda tarried the ball on four first doxx'tis to the IVmi Stale I yard line. On the next plav Mi i 'alter went around toft end for a toinhdimn fixe minutes after plav began Sirs klikeil Koal. maklnK 'lie score 7 ti f Aftei the kick-off 1'enn State br iced up and hold Pitt for down-, and was forced to kick, but when Pcnn State was unable to in.iku a gain also punted li lo thla time Pitt had been penalized 4.". yards until tin- lull was on Pitt's 7-yard line In their piwe dlon Oouulrr wont through right guard for another first dewn. Kastirdax ran :i.l jards around end carr.xtng the ball to Penn State's 34-jard line. On u double forward pass McLaren to I'astuday to Cougler. '"lougler went oxer for it touch down (lOUKler kicked Koal Score, Pitt. 14; State, (I. Cinoxcr kicked to Mi L.ireti on the Ill-yard line and lie ran It back to the "fl-yard line I'aMcrduy ui'idc It llrst own on a 12-yard iuii around tight. Th ptrlod,;c)idcd xxlth tlio hall In Pitt's popo. tlon In the, renter of the field. SIU'QNH rl'MOI) Penn Stale Rot the ball on downs. in fex-eral trick plavs by llros' and Wax made txxo first downv. Waj made llrt down around right end, carrying tho ball to Pitt's .'3-xanl line i!ro- failed through center. Pitt took the ball on downs on their own ls-yard line. Pitt xwis forced to kick. Way taking the ball on Perm's 35 jard line. A trick plax f-ent llobb atoiind If ft ;nd for 30 yard A triple pa", Cioss lo Hobb to Way, made 13 arils. Another triple pass, Uros.s to Ham h tn Way tn Czarneckl, sent the latter oxer for a touchdown. I'onoxer failed to kirk the Koal. Scoro. Pitt, II; Slate, ll. Sies kicked tn Conover. wltn ran b.n'U lo Penn's tn-vril line. Way carried the l.all around left end for 1." nnR (in threo trie, Way went through center for llrst down on Penn's 30-yar (111 no Pcnn State ivas forced to kick, McLaren taklns the ball on his 4n-yanl line llastoiday niacin 3D jards around left end. A double pass, McLaren to Kasterday to (JotiRler. carried the ball to Penn's 8-yaid line On the net play took the ball xxhen Pitt's pass oxer the Koal lino xxus Incomplete. Tho pellod ended with tho Mcore Pitt, 14 ; Pcnn. B. lleatlnc the course record xxlth his actual time nf :; mlmilis S7 second", and running from scratch. Willie Kr.xonen. the national fixe. mile champion, tepresentlm; the Mill roe A. A , of NVW York, this mornlnc w-oti the annual ThanW'lxIm; Pay handicap cross-cnuntr.x run of the Mcadowbrook Club. The meet, xvhlch was u gloat sucics", xxas held ner the Cohlw Creek li lit mill dale cotiihi', wlilch linl.iv was coxcied in a lilan ket nf soft Miott, therebj m.iklnp the font Inc notlceabl.x tiurert.iln to the baie-Ilmbed athletes Kyriuieu carried iiway first and time prizes, while bis team, with a low sioie or 17 points, tool; home the high honors The MornhiK-lde A ". another lintham crowd, Kiabbeil tecond honors, with 7 polntv, wlille L.iwsou Itubertsou's runners fioni the Pnlxerslty of Pennsylxanla snatelml thlril, xvlth 70 points St. I'hiN- lopners i 'iuii, of New York-, with 7.-. points; iiIiim brook, with SO, and Northeast Itovs' Lin. contributed In the order Me i Muh. with named K.xioneu iiiciflfil sexcral minutes to a larce Held. Mime nf which cnt off three minutes and ttiit t seconds ahead nf the champion Tin- tittle Neve Vorker rin a coii'lslent tine and inanageil to oxertake I'unnnliiKs and McH.ile. nf Penn. over the last half mile of tin- llxcmile run. The winner tlnlkhul sexeial .xaldx nhrail of tho Penns.xh-inl.i men. Mclierinott. a Cornell, runner, reicutly covered tlio Cobb's Cicek coiiio In 2R:lil with much better ground conditions. Ilarrv Koplurt was the llrst Meadow brook Club runner to iioss tho line. He held a handicap of fifty seconds and clapped time was thirty inlnules twenty sl seconds. SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE BOWS TO HOLY CROSS, 1:5-7 WOKCKSTLi:. Mass, .. V'.i. Hny Cross defeated Sprlngtield College 13 to 7 today, evening up a defeat of two years agu xvhen the to mis last met and closing thu present season lor both colli ge. Pert snider, fullback for Spilnglield. xxcut out uf the game early in the poiloil v Itlt a broken ankle. Hlgglns, of llol.x Cross, opencil the game xxlth a lo-.xaid run, after the klck-olf Mitchell scored both louch doxims for the locals, and Linden, tho only ono tlin visitors made. A forward and a plungo fiom Sprlnglield's 2-yard line bnnight the llrst touchdown for the locals. The set olid ono In the last period xas one by forward mid line dilvcs through the lino. Sprlngllelds's score xi is In the last pilod anil followed a fumblu by Holy CrCx. Tho line-up: NirhtKllelil t nllecH. xnixiieiii I bin. . . Sell 1 'LM ..Ml .11 .3-. t nil 1 .in 2 III I HI III a 211 I 17 I ir, I 2:1 a ir. Time .11127 at .11 31 ".! ,12 21 ,12 2H 32 30 32 .lit 32 l.'l . " " 1 FfT & OT . - S's;' SBi . s STARS IN ACTION ON NATIONAL BILL 32:l 112 .-i :i2 - 32 3 "I 3 112 :n in 33 IS 3.1 I ' I in 33 211 MeintowtiriioU 1 .'in 3. 2H 2 32 1 lis Hnlv Oohs, t'imnnrH , , f'onwiiy ,,, l.xnrli , Iinlcan Kellej . .. , Miliar ... Duffy llUcInn Main . . Kfatlnit illlll If ft rial. Irft till Mr. left Kiinril . i enter rlelit Eiiaril , .rlelit talkie rntnt en llchfll Fnil. .iiliilrterliurlv li-rt hniriniik .rlchl ImiriiHik fullhaik.. -Holy f'nihs, PoxiiIh, llschri! lit ( hirke (tit till I .... Luxlrk , lohnoti , Telliusnii .. . Drew .... Ollii Mluriie l.illilen llerlsiililer rlelit tinkle, Mjlifctltule nnil VVabili. left hulfliurki fur Mirlnstli'lil till Irne, llfrtsnblrr. fiillliaik, st ore Hull I'm, bll Slirliik-llrlil t'ollrKo, 7. Tmii lulow lis II) .1111 jlifll (2), l.lnden, IlimU from (iiiiiIkIiiwiim VtiiNli. sliurtie, Heferee Kelle, uf Mirlint lielii ( nllfKr, Umpire llurke, of Wen ester J'nlytrclinlc Institute. I.lnimiiu McAiillllf, of Ilarlinuutli, CRIMSON AND GOLD CLUB TIES ST. JOSEPH TEAM Neither Team Scores in Annual Foot bull Game Played This Morning St. Joseph Henrlih... . Mi Shane .. PiamoniL. . PrliKlni.- i mini Crhnsun iitnl litilil nl li. Kerrv .... llllM'H left KUjril v. Il.irtoti . i onur ftxHii rluht KUanl McKllllan . left etui h'flVl.kle I'onvery rlcht tHcklo Yat 'rank rlt'ht I'lnt I'nnslitnn Ilowd (lUutfLrlinek .Muliotiey ): lleiinlj rlBhlliMllli.uk Norlhrop Dougherty fullliuik Kenneily Iteferee Ilennett, Ptiin I'mtilre Jacob), mo lime uf periuoH i.i nunuieii, St Josph'n High School and the Crimson and (irny Club, composed of graduates of St. Joseph's College, played each other to a btandstlll on thu Straw bridge & Clothier Jxlhletlu Kielld this morning, tho final sooro being 0-0. " The Crimson anil d'ray Club team could not get going properly, duo to this belne the first time, together this year. Tho gamo vxas witnessed by a crowd of more than bt)U. N'lllllher I 'IVIIIIe Krniirn Xtitlrnse A - .. iiinniiiis i'. or l'. ;i it ii m. iini. c f p I Victor ViitrretfHs Mornlintslile .AC .i II H K, piiHrt Mfailiiwliri.uk AC ' N'lrk liliilMkdliolUs Mlllruss i Churl lie sniiliHiu, Mlllroie s tiirncf Meiiiliinli'ruok x 'c 11 XVIIIInln Slnikley, St I'hrl"- tnphrr's JO Inmis Morrl" iiiwUhi Iml II I'luirl'H Pores. Mlllrnsn A A 12 K 11 Hrnun iiuiitt.ii he.l 13 llHrxev Prl.i f nf p 1 1 IMw.ir'l WMniun Muriilii.-il.l, V c . . . t.1 II I.rhm.ni Xlnrntiu.'lle A C HI P Cestrell Xtnrtllllltslile A C 1, H'oree Willi mi- si ciirif. topher's Is Clifton Villi hell, M l hrH tnpher s . . In .1 Trultinaii, SI Clirlstiieher's 20 Anm Morris, st ctirHtoplii r's I o 21 Luijls Katirmtn. Ilrniiklvn A A. I ill 22 .Inlin linff. SI I'hrlsli.iih. r's. . . J .IT w.i .mine,, ii Mtmpsim. rsorlnwvit Hiivk' Club ... 21 .1 l.lebi rui.ui V c 2 i John Unix. Northwest MmV Club . . . . 1 ..VI 2il II I Ki litel, Memlonliruok C . ,lir, 27 Willi mi .luliannlng Mlllruse A V . . L' 1 11 2St. lAhmuli Mornlnnslile A. A . I 23 20 Cbwrles ll.irvej, MeHrlowbrunk A C 13', 3'it Krtlnuin. C of P 2 I.'i 31 IVIIx (Itlleii. Northwest Hois' ciui .. .. ,i i:. a. .i .NRUKMnn. .xieailowhroiiK A C 31 V T llrnnki. I' ef P . 31 XV P VeuilK. .b inliivvbriiiiU v i;. . 3", II I) Dnntiell. Meiiiloubruok A ! 3(1 VV J Pan r. Nurlliweit Mexs Club 37 I A Levirlns-. I' uf P . .IS Waller .seult, hniilliwark llel.l Club 30 rmllas Ibisklns uii.ittiiilinl ID .luhll VilUlltf l.lKllthilUse lloxs I'llll 1 1 Tliemliiro Wllhelln. Suuthwark I Kill CIllll . .. t'2 O i: llrflllil, AllllltuiMl V. VI I'. A 13 John Allinilnrf. Nurthwest llns' Club 41 Jhiius MiKijiu, .Vleaituw brunk Ai . . .... IR Charl.H II M Inivli-r l.iilhl lliJUe Hnxs' I'lllb .... ti. I'hHrbi tllnurliti. C uf p . 17 VX'eslex llrltlln. Vleinlimlirnuk AC 3 3U 4S 1,-xl Oxertnn Jr unattaihol 3 3u 41) P I. Kill Meailunliriink A. C 3.3H ,"i) 1'iltr HiNtlmt. Smithwark PI. M Club .... . . 3.3U r.l .lohu HuphfH. Stiiilliwurk Plebl Club . . . ... 3 30 Hew In.- trams siur.'il Vttllrc.s. A A . . I 7 1(1 1M 17 MurnliiKslile AC ... I 12 t 1 1 1 21 7 P. miisx lxKlil.i 2 3 II I'll -Js Til M cbrlMiiphi r k ... !." HI 17 Is ;-, MeHiIimlirniik AC . . . s '.'II . ... sn Nurthwest Hurt," Club .. 1 21 27 211 3D I3il 3 2U I 3H ,1 01 '. 211 3 Mil 2 .1 1 3 .'HI 3. .Ill 3 .HI 3 3il 3 :in 3. HI 3 2S 3 l IV 3.30 3.1:21 31 S3 33 '.! 3.1 "Jli 3.1.31 33 31 33 3.1 3.1 III 31' 1 1 33 17 SI I 'I 31 .Ml 31 HI 34.1s 31 Jl 31 21 31 II .11-15 3". li" M 2!l 3V 311 3V II 'HI 23 31 3D .HI ..VI 37 no 37 21 37 31 37 :.'. 3VII1 3s 'J7 33 Hi I r" Shrcwbbury Entries for Tomorrow Plrnt race, rursa $401). lllaklen taeur-iilils, iili furlunirH Heautlfut KHttiryn. 1U3. flertru.le c., HI7: X'lrrtfoot, ldO; ShunUoy. 110; Ilimty Mdbel, 111: Ivan Myil, 111: Cubult Uisa. Ill; l.dy Oalely. Ill: Tanlac, 114. tiullluun. 114: Pariah, 141; Austral. 114; Ilorrus, 111: New Model. 114: VV, II. lluckntr. 114, Kecond race, clulmlin:. 4(lu, fuur-ear-ilda and un. (1 furiunica Col. Aalnneiide. 1UU; Jto Ilea. Ill; Tactlcaa, 111) Preda, Jolinaoli. Ill; Zlndi-I, ill: Turn Oaru. 112; Tale Hearer. 114: Scaramouch, 114: sluidriuh, 114; lilllle 11,, 114; .Milton Huble, 114; Ponlefracf. 114: Stout Heart, 114; J, C. Veith, 114, Altamaha, 117. Third rare. cUlmlnic. tWK feur-ear-olds und up. II furlonva Tantlty. 111! llejuty shop, ill: Hidden star, 111. Luuslihnt Water, 111; ned i:ro. 114: Paxv, 111: Mountain Hose II, 114: Marlre. 114: Sir !.. Joo. 114: Km at net. 114; Mlntaka, 117; Itey (Jakxxood, 117; Kddle Mott, Fourth race, cfalmlm, J500, threo-year-oldi. furlonga Mir Ollvtr. lu: Nliiht Cap. lyi; Ur. Campball. lot); Uurward Ilobertii. 110; Truaty, us- vVorda of wladoni, 1121 Fellcldad, li llnxmer, 113: (llorlne. 117, Klfth racc-Llalmlnr, i.KlO, three-year-olda and up, 1 mil ) yarda lien Hampaen. lull Hon nle I-aaale, 102: Jlaby llaach. 102: Stone llenie, 105; IVarh Jlloaaom, 107; Dlaturber. 107: Hrowu Velvet, 107: Iteybouni. Ill; Dick xveat, no: itrqularm. it-: Amuiei. tia. PENN FRESH RUNNERS BEAT CORNELL RIVALS Dovviics, Dehorn nmi Youiik Kiviat Finish 1, 2, I! in Dual Cross country Romp Coach l,axsou Robertson, of the I'liUer hlty of Pennslanlii tratk athletes, xvit nesscd his frcslimaii defeat ComclI'M first jcar men in a dual run that xxent to the Ued and Hlue ouiigstera by the bcoro of 23 to 32 this morning over tlio Cobbs Cieek course This lace xxas xxon by Don lies, a stlildy freshman from old Penn Ills tlmo uas 22 minutes nnil 38 seconds for tho Jaunt over the siioh.v paths Dekorn and Kixlat, litotlici' of the oiice-famoUM Aliel, llulsliei( elosi? to the xi Inner. Summaries: I riounes. Penn 2 Dekorn, IVmi 3 Kixlat. Penn 4 VVsilaworth. Cornell 3 Ailains, Cornell it llolton, Cornell 7 Iwer, Pcnn H Smith Cornell 11 ltexna, Cornell . ... in (Irfnith Penn 11 Aiulersun Penn 12 Mtrtln. Cornell ..., 1U Ton flir. Penn Team si ore' Penn Krishrmn Cornell Prestation hue . . . 22 .1" , . . . 22. -.1 . ... 21:12 , . . 2.1 r. 21:17 23 22 . . . . 2.1.44 . . . 2111 . .. 24.3(1 . ... 24.4 1 . . 21 32 . . 23-21 . .. 2S.IS 7 1(123 h 1132 Chief Turner, the Indian From St. Paul, Pleases Big Crowd at Hoxing Matinee HOCSAN BESTS RILEY Itv 1U1,1, UKU- Polloxxels of the ling fpoll XCcle but III largo nuinbeis at the National Ibis aflet nooii and .Manager McC.ulgan's pattotis looked for a bus sisslou. Sl bouts or thlrty-sl rounili of boxing completed tin bill nmi a viu lei v of scrappers appeared Variety Is light. Tin rn vxas an Indian chief, a Culled States soldier flom ('imp Meade an Indian b.uitatim eight ihanipion. a New Vorl; .haniplon. the righting llobln Hums from H.iltlniore. the iiKgtrsslxc I III lli.ui from .MIimo.ipnlK ,l.n-k lluso an Itil laii I mm New iiilean-. Toimiij- liogan and Min-kle ISIhx, as Irish Is the names Indi cate, anil .loo Miller, a crick .lexxisli boy fioni llinoMyn chief Turner xvas thu big star Me .mil IMdlu P.cxolie. the vI,Her bo.x. roiight tlio seinlxvliiil-lip. xxhile Tl'lniau nnil Paul Doj'i. of Nexx Votk. met In the star boll I Mike "Voiing" Coster of this city, and .loe Itradlev xxere the principal In th1' opening bout The bus g.il off fast and at the tiiil of six fast iniinds Coster xas entitled to the verdict Tommy liogan. the Mount Carmel box ir. xxas in itch. d vx Itlt Miukli- lilloy in the second bout llonois xxere 111 fax or of liogan. xi ho foried the going throughout. Little Heai xxon from Kittling M.uk. of Ilaltlinore, vxlm sulwlililted for I ightlug Ilohbv Hum .link llussn and Ilarrv Traiey foticht six fast rounds In a draxv in the fourth bout BROWN BESTS MENDELL IN OLYMPIA STARTER Frankie McManus and Lew Tendler, Local Favorites, Meet in Final Bout A gonil-sied audience xx.is on h.iinl a full hour before tlio niatltnc slum commenced at the Olxmpla this aftei uonii. Thlity-six I niiiid of boxing betxxeen local favorite anil pioinlneiit oilt-of-toxMi boxers xxas tlio magnet that drew the fans Tho star bout brought together I'latiklo Mc.Manus. the kiioikout king, and Lew Tendler. the cx-nexisbov McMumi had xxon thice stralglit knockout at lh club and xxas out to add Tcndler's scalp Joo Tuber, the sensational b.intaiimeight. xxho meet Pete Merman olti the 10th of next month, was matched xxlth Jimmy Pap pas, of Atlanta. (!a, In tlio fourth bout, xxhile Hennv Vulger. the French ciacl;. boxed th clever liusslc Lewis. In the first bout Kid Hrown xxas loo much for Joo Mendell and carried the hon ors by a good margin SIX FAST BOUTS HELD AT CAMBRIA MATINEE The Thanksgiving Day boxing matinee tit the Cambria, Kensington axenue and Som ersel street, drew a great crowd from tlio xxorklng districts of the uoitlieast. Thu doors wero opened shortly before 2 o'clock, and the clubbouso xwis virtually tilled to capacity xxhen tho show got under vxar at 2:30 p. m Harry Hovle. tho llglitxx eight champion of New York State, and Charlie Doyle, the Kensington southpaw, met In tho final bout of an nll-stai laid or six bouts In the opening bout Young Tlerney. of Kensington, stopped Johnny .lleu In txxo rounds. The seci nd bout xmih a xiurni affair be tween Charlie McKeo nnil Chaillo Hear, with lionor.s lu faxoi' of Hear The third bout xxas between Young Law rence, of Camden, and Jack lltady. of tlio lioly Xamo Club Hrady xxah entitled to the best of six fast rounds Wllllo O'Toohi and lloody Welsh fought sl rounds with honors about ex en x-r Willie KyrntiiMi, the winner, who covered the course in new record time. IIAVKKKOItl) THK VKTOK Defeats vlermatitnxvn. 12 to 0, in Morn inp; Match llaxerford defeated i iermautowu, 12 to 'I. at llaxei-roid till xx eie never In it. Hnxr ifonl Ileal . .. llr.iei . , (ir.ml Hll. I, IMtxur.N K. Ilx . . . (iriisstu in . Von llu.-luxx lni iili IH r S. blip. r( hi. aniH morning The vlsltois left ml left tm-kb-I. ft Kii.inl i enii r rluht uu ir.t rlsbl In. !.l- rlobl . n.l iu irt. ii... I. I -It ln.ni i. k rlk-bl Ik 1 1, i. I, fllllli. i (J ruiHlilnwii XX alsin . . . Nn.- XX oi I, . Hillirnllli VI. Uliu Im ,ir-l. llr.mii -l. w ,rl Si In .nun XX tin LANSDOWNE HIGH WINS FROM SWARTHMORE, 48-0 Three Thousand Watch Home Team Close Season With Easy Victory I. VNs.oVNi:. P.i .Sox -." I'he Lanmlowne High S liool foothill team imnpletely routed the sttmig Swartluuoie High Si liool team In the annual game be. txxeen the rlxnt liislltuttous held heie tills morning by the overwhelming; scoic of IS-(i The scoie shows the iclattve slntiglh of tlie txxo teams, the Swartlnnore team only making two llrst downs In the entile (ontest, (in the other liaiul, the home eleven skilled tho end, butked the line, went over the "top" tun boinb.iideil the xNltnis with lorw inl passes xxlth ease. Knill xxii the high liidlxlilu.il scorer, en.ss. Ing the Swarthmoie goal Hue three times A cunxd of 3rtni! xxatched the game, xvblcli proved to bo a lilting cllnia for the Lau.s downe. season. Swarttimor. Hub left . ml . . , Powers left tin Mi l:.'xni.l.N ttt ffii.ir.l .. . ke.Rblon eeliu I' .s.iwjer rlcht KUiinl . . . .Ilenxer ueltu-i. t.iitis.lowiio l,extns-5totl ltol.ry . . vv.ill.lna Paul . . .. Diiinoii. Wilcox. .. ItMIU .. Altinuh r Kr.ill VUrklin.l . .leil.s 1 i.ns.b.wli s ..rlhllli'l. T..11. Inl. iii.ii. r 2 rluht t.n Me . rlaht ml iiu.irterli.uk b ft llHlfUl.k rluht iMlfb.u I, fulibit.k I i ik Mull e.ils from 3 Iohi-h (..Hi b.l.ivx ns . . . Walker . Pin ke Holmes .Vt innltiK tx.wrrs II 7- 4S o 11 - il Itn.tex VII JnliPK II Catlinllc High Sclnol defeated liermau trwu Illgli School 1 1, ist tnnrnli g, 19 ti 3. Catholic llli.ii xxon tlio toss and elected to receive vvilb a stiong xx hid nt Its back. Captain Krlel ran the klcli-nrf batk 2u yards to bin 30-.xaid line (termantowu High held tlio Catliolic II gh. team mid ie- celxed tlie ball on doxxns Martin, of Cull olio Illgli, Intercrpted n foixxatd piss on his lo-.xaril line Tin- Catliolic Illgli team began a supero(TeiiHe attack mid Krlel and Smith made three first downs Matey advanced the oval to (leitn.intown's !'-xnrd line J're made S through center Un the next play Smith carried tlie ball oxer on a plungu thioiiRli i enti r Malcv kicked the goal. After the kbk-off (ieruiantowu recovered a fumble by Male on Catholic High. 2n x'.ird line Palling to gain in tbtee nt ti inpts, .Mci'oui dtoiiped bin k to the 23 xinil line and dioppod the ball oxer the irosslsir fur three points. The period ended a fexv seconds later. Score Catholic Illgli. 7, (.liinuintowii Illgli. 3. Ni:co.i piaimti The second period turned Into a punting duel between McCoot, of (Ieruiantowu, and aptnln 1 rlel, of ('ermantown Until team were beginning to tlnd tlie footing slippery The pgl(ii xx ,u haul to li.iiidlr and sexcral fuiiibles restilled Near the end of the iiu.nlir Catholic Illgli started down the Held, hut after reiichlng the suhiiiban scliool's 20-,irrl tine, lord the ball oil downs. The licrniatitown backtleld louhl not ad vance, so Mi Cool kicked out of danger on Hie fourth down Tlie half nihil v Itli the ball in the middle of the Held Score: Catholic High, 7: Uetniatitowti High, 3 THLItU Pf'tlion The third period xxa a lepelltlon of the second, both team finding 11 dlfllcult to handle the xxct oval. With u few inlnules irinalnlng, Catholic High marched down the Held as a nsult of large gains lix Pi lei. Matex and Smith With tho ball ball on their 1-vnrd line. iJeiniantoxxn stiffened and tecelxe tlie ball on downs. McCool tried to kick, but slipped and tlie ball only traveled to hi 2'i-.x.ild line The period ended lnre Si on Catholic High, 7 : Ceiniantowii .! I 'Of in II PI'lllUli Line plunges bv lilcl and Uradx carried the ball oxer ti few minute alter plnv xxa-i resumed The gual from tmn lulow n xxa- niis.-ed After th- kick-off another uli.i k xxas made at the ( ,erinant.w n goal, ,uul aided bv bx a fmnble Co.n h iin rs bii. tallied their third and tln.il tmi btlnxxii Scote Catholli High t'i Uu'ni.ni- tnv.li. 3 ei 3K t'lowV'-j o annual 'JV;- I..XIXI.1X UUU, .. .1., fxOX", -J. IjK y' Nornilili II. Mixvvell. of tho ATbnlnimkx'VvV' Country Club, won lliu Inedat for wore In the riltullfx Ine- found nf Ih Thaiikeglvlng toticnamcnt of tho country u, iV.j chili nt L.lhexxooif hern Influx' vlIiIi a linii1 T 4VfA . . .. ... .. -f(lft' 'tt',sl5 touiKi or 1 1. ino course xx'aa not altogether-' ;-s?-I In f.ixor of low (-coring, as thcie wan ixtlll T'tvJ somo snow on the course, anil the frost, had W Jrv j letulered tho greens suniewliat hard, Ull- jfrAtJi y.r ,.?'. ,1.., flu, .. li..niulfiH,iflU ... St,..,,lt IA L '.r. ' "' . .. ...,,,,.,,. v t juuuh lU.nLii uiu . ', ff ?f reniarKainy xxen, nltliougli HI best -xvorK -"SL nn none on mil lasL IllIKl Holes, - X.-vJw! lln ul,l.l,l I. . I. 1.. ... 1 1 k ' IL.. lA ..v- riiuutu n.Kt- iivtu wilt ill itx it-nri u f n Ji Strokes, but he titiwe.l h MeXAtilli l.ntA.'fLfi: v j5" rather poorly and took a B, xxhile, on th ,.,, Im nintii no was nhott with his approach nnd ,! look n, glxlng lilm an even 40 to the thrn. -asJ, -J no suouiti naxo had a 3 on tho tenth hole, an w. tt?J he was hole hiKh xxlth his tee shot, but was r4 -ii again short with Ills :inot-n.ifb in.l InnlIAA -s.4 s-.a mote, fin the elexenth be madn up for It - J Mi bv noiiiinir out u lonclsli nutt for 2. Tha'"' twelfth coat him a f, through a imiir m..i pro.uli shot, but' on the next threo hole ho was on In txxo and down lu one putt, making J fi till,, "H !.. ..I.. L...1. it........ I. - -' -"i eiA iiuitn. JIO IO0K n On 1118 J.n sixte. nth nnd sexenlcenth. but on the tlgh- N tn nib he got hi t nnd finished up the lastf - , nine liolt'H In 31 mokes. Ills catd xxa: ., . '':" l 3 t i .-. .-, n4n '" '2 ., a 3 :t n ,-, i3iT4 tor.-: V .Im U horse is W. M Heckle, of Upper.,,,. JlontelHir, sc,.tU win, 70p Ue 00lt- wxr one stroke less than Maxwell going .out. hut mining in he took threo sttokes morn. .seme- Ills catd- ftW r- . t I'ENN MILITARY COLLEGE GETS JUMP ON ALBRIGHT JMv C!li:STIU. p., nx ::iThe Penngyl. V x.inl.i Mllltaij College had no trouble In ruunliig up a huge totil on Albright lrf th,k- flrt half of the game here this afternoon. tlie score at half tlmo. being I'.i.r). Th tllllit.'IfV lll, l.irl thltih-n lli.l. ' ' ....ii,o .urn uwii way. e v 'm SUITS $i 1 80 JlLltLll'.li 1'IIOM 30, 25 nd"2 tt 1 tR M0RAN & CO. ;,":- 3 S. E. Cor, 9th and Arch Streeti , . Oren Vtenil.-iy anil saturilar I'ntll 8 o'clock v I" ' imh i Jin j Jbli-'-' lu'.-.-'-'---?.J....1.-.--..l1-. r,' ' : " ' i T -- ! -. "" 5i!&fixti.:-: .... - 'Z?zXia&z?ZZQ&!ZJ& -rs. 'jT Blith race. rlalmlnK. 300, three-yaar-oma ana Ji VEi J -l", tnllaa Iirllle, P. lorti Olelpner, ji5i Tratiloii. lmi.aMarlanao. 1M( Indolenea. v JlO: Black Ilrooni, lilfl: Eddie T 100; No Man- , vJvJU'4'enlle'-lilliwsliee i'IhIiiwJ iTWfafctr clewjtvi trark.alow. ' . ), Hoxvie Entries for Tomorrow First race. two.jear-otdM. I mile Oreeu Oram, Km. Harpy tfmllc inn. .vmiroae, 107: Sunny Hill. 101; VVUhlka. 107. ftKokohl, (12, Habette, 103; Jim Iilnney, Hi; Slater Mnrjorle, 07: 'Itiibunta II. I'".; Sturt Hltht. lu.'l: Sun Klas, 10(1; Ideal. Km. 'Oaronne. lis, Tlt-for-Tnt. I2: Moonehead. KH. Slxteen-tn-One. lift. -Cleortte W Axery. 101. Ilonnecauae, I),.: (Irasaon, Ml, Plxhia- Dart. 117 Second rare, the lloxx-le Juxenlle Purse, txvn. eHr-old, fH4 furlonirs tTti" Porter, 113, Orlleo, HI: (iiorire XV Axery. 110, Partisan, inl, tl'inatllla, 1011. .Voniluee, 1 11.1: Onnio Coi k. Hll: Piling Dart, 101: Hiveip Pp II, 112; SUteen-ta. One. Iin: fJoldun Soldier, ml (tl(oa entry) Thhd race, ilHtmlng, all ases. 7 furloniis Mellura, 113. Heu llcaih 110: "Zouave tl.1, Preaton l.ynne. 10.1: -Htarwort, Dili llefum-e, 111; Ml Uaxle. IAS. Miss Kruter. lln. I.ynett, inr; Uncle Jlmmle, 111; Dloseordle, i,1. Lohengrin. Kul; Ahord. 102; lluaton, 107, Scarpla. 11. 102. Pourth rare the An ftevnlr irnnillru'ri. all ncea. mile Hluhlnnil Lad, 121: Water Lady, 107: Wood Trai. Inl, Shnntln-r Star. 11B; Harry Shannon 107; IVIurca, 110; Woodatone, 101, Fifth race, claiming, all atrea, mile and 20 xsril-j Malheur, lit: Early Morn, lilt I'haraoh, 111: Annlo Kdjrar. 103 j Hmlthtleld. 1011: Lllza beth H.. nil; Anilely. Ill; Illcrtnrd Langrion. 111: May V 1011 Halroae. 94: Joe Klnn, mil; Kit Welas. 111! Akelda. Ill; Mary Warren mil; Jllna Peep. Ill: XX'orklnit laid. lOii: Mlaa Itenre. sent. 08; Hampden Dame. 108; Illu. Thiatle, Kid; Iiartw-nrth, 110; Milton Cumpbcll, 111; Handful. 100. , , . Mlth race, claiming, three-year-olda and up, mile and a furlana 'Lady Llttlt. 10(1: Ham Hllck. 108, Onwa, 100: 'Mlria, IM: Iloaewater, 80: Pierrot, lot: lid Uond. Ill: Oreetlnga. 100; Luther. HIS: Hattle Abbey. (JB; "llabv Slater, n: Muckroaa. 1: N. K. Heal. 107: Euton. 11)0: a. M. Miller. Ill: Phrlitle. 108: Itatwi, 09: MlLa llepreayfit, 01; Little tVsland, 10j Wild Heventh race. alln thrce-ytar-olda and up, 1 1-10 mllci Dan, lOTi-WIM Thyme.' BJl KlUti. 102: Klrlryr Line. 3; N. K. Beat, 104: Widow Iladotte. 95i lletxveen U. 101: Crepuacule, 00 Uond, 1041 Tie, Pin. 113: Kebo. W. Apprentlea allowance claimed. Watbr. cloudy- track, good. GERMANT0WN BOYS' CLUB RAISES SERVICE FLAG Tho Cermanfovvii Uoys' Club celebrated Thanksgiving Day by unfurling the cluh'n service tliig xxlth Its 131 star, representing tho men who are now lu hervlce. Three member aro lu V. M. C A. work. (Ho in tho Canadian army, one in the Foreign Legion and tho remainder aro In Undo Sam's service. Many of tho members have already gone to Kratico and others, aro on 'ceneriil L. W. Waller, of tho United States Murlno Corps, made mi nddrest) after being Introduced by Cliailca WIkkIus, and tho Hag xxas unfurled by Miss Mary Hedges, a sister of Willi im Hedges, tho llrst of the tlermantown boys to glxo up his life sinco the war etnrted. HOPKINS PLAYS STATK Maryland State Favorites for tho State Football Honors HALTIMOIU':. Md.. Nov. 2D. Virtually eliminated from tho nice for tho Mute foot ball championship, tho Johns Hopkins eleven today lined up" against tho strong squud of tho Maryland State College, the only contender for tho honor, ut Home xxood Kleld In the ttnal a-umo of the season The visitors entered the game stronc favor ites. 1 In nlr It-IB Woodward dapt't). left end ... Schmidt left.tackhx .. Katancamp. . .. left guard .. llecbt center . Stanley rlhtBuar.l MeKalthen rlaht tackle Wlnelow , , . ,x , . . rUiht end . . Sadler ... quarterback . uii.rf.v 1. 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