.fiVBSraG PUBLIC LEDGER-rHIlAtfBLMI.V, WtfRftP AT. .. OCW&KR 'Wit 5', ..V W v i jt' '- g)g M4K ROP-KICKERS HAVE mOOTED MANY TEAMS INTO HALL OF FAME, Tobcrtson, of Purdue, Holds Record With Seven Suc-l ' ticssful Tries in 1900; Eckcrsall. Bricldcy and CrowcU Have Accomplished Great Feats n iiuiiiitT w. m wwr.u, ' spurt l.illlnr t.vrnlnff 1'eilillp I tiUrr 'ti A DHOP-KICKIIl If a ei luitnlv pel mui to have liaimliiR motiwl t , t "football team." tcmarkeil Hill Molleiib.iiU vestcielnv ics he Itaecl khU.v , bn a group of Itcil mui Hluc hemes slruKKlltiK through hIkiiuI piiu'tlce I "Yes," continued IJIb Hill "nun of tlinve riivs who uin diop one'over IiiIiIp f- ot the 25-yard lino Is :t (.-tent help In a Mr Kiime. foi when the offene falls there nlnajn Is a cliutire to collect ;i few points 1 onlv wish I had un accurate booter to turn !ooc aKnlnt the Murines Satmd.iv ' Diop-klckem lme foived the din fm tholi teams on linn occasions ) in the past and will f.ive liianv moie dujs in the fiituir l.lkc I'uinpelli. of Yale, who .'taxed off defeat In a I'rliuetoti same Willi a liool fiom the fiO-Juril mark, Ftionc poweiful Mikers ate looked upon as aets bv the coarhos and alvvnvis ale held In reetve for ciltlial inoiiienis. A ro.iI from the field usuall) Is Used as a last tc-ort. for It (omits onl one half as much as a touchdown, but thej leilultil.v count up In the end. , I plajed In a anie ucalnst W'l-conaln In 1SU3 when It was Impossible i(o rush the ball bevoud the i'0-j.iid line There were no fotvv.'.rd passes In tho?e das. so the onlv thins left to do wis ti a diop kick Walter Kckernall lifted three oer the ciossbiits, wlnnlni; the Rome by the scotc of 15 to 6. 'Without lilm i'IiIihko would have been ilefialcil Charley Hrleklej, of lliirvurd, made a name for himself In the Yule same In 1913 when he- kit ke IUe ),ouls from the Held fiom the 3. .'la, 2". 23 and 20 jard linei- i:ikeiall kliktd fhc Koals ftom the Ilelil lit two different Barnes .luulnst Illinois in 190.1 and aniilii-t Ncbia-ka In Sufi. The college recoid Is held b Itobert-on, of I'mdiie, who on i s-tober 27. tsoo, kicked seen from the Held against Ito-e l'ol. The distances weto .",, SO, 30, 25, 25, 20 and 20 vurd This nevei has been equaled In . college game. THE re Cat) real mnil.. houem, is hrlfl High School, hi yame 6cr fi. JHIo, Uitpys roiee (Iftei n unnh fiom pl'tiemt'iil fiom dis tances lariilnu fiom the i'j to ii yard tines Payne Holds liecotd 01 OCTOHHlt lb 1313 .Muik l'.ine goal fiom the t!3-aid line It record. Pane pkued on the Dakota Wc-Iexan eleven and put on this act against another xvell known team Noithwestom Nm m il. J'ajne never did anthlng after that but the one kick plaetd lilm In the hall of fume.. Pat O'Dea, ot Wisconsin, held the leo'ord up to that time, huliis tcoreil a. drop-kltk fiom the tJvard line in a untie atalnst N'oitjiwesterli on November 23 I89S. Pat was n sreat kkkei In his d tj and when Inside of the 50-ard line could scoio from almost an anIe (!eor,ri tllpp of Xotie Dame, equaled O'De.i's maik two eais aso. John Dewltt, of Princeton. Jim Thoipe. u.' Carlisle, Dive Tihbutl of IMnceton; MrCaa, of l.afavette und I'ah ill, of J.cIiIbIi. also wtiL. 0od kickers and scored often l.i the neiial route The best perfoiniance in a sltiBle Bame. howevei when it comes to long-distance booting was that of Wilmer Ciosell the famous Sivarthniore quarterback, against I'ranklln and Marshall on Novembu .. Int c'rowell scored from the 33 and 4S jard lines, both kicks bilng made from dim cult angles. The 33-anl goal followed a fair citeh and was made fiom placement A strong wind was blowing actors the Held and (."row ell pointed the ball at a spot about twentj jarels to the left of the- goal posts. Ilo made allow antes for the wind and when the ball staitcd on itx Join nej It was headed for a spot near the fence TMe wind caught the oval, however and about fifteen jards fiom the uprights the ball suddeul.v cuived .mil sailed uver thq crossbar with vards to spare. His other goal was made from scrim mage, but under the sarnie .conditions CnOWMth is tialltnl idli (en eoriN f,om the l,hl In th, inonl hook, hut In il oiii jen1 elf MieiiOimuif Jic tcoircl at cos three (lines as ninny He nai one of the moit ucciiiulc hithiri tin oamc cicr 7km Knoitn "tPlan International Trade Games During Demobilization PLANS are alreadj under wa for a gigantic athletic carnival that will outstrip an Oljtnple ever held in point of nuiiibeis competing when peace has been declared and piepar.itlons aie being made for the demobill ration of the nrmles. Already German pi Nonets are aldinj in the const! re. tlon of an athletic stadium at I.ons, and not onb will the Held lie avail able for track, but athletes In all blanches of spmts will be seen n action The track carnival will take on more of the mas Idea. K.Toits will be made to get as man of the me.i l.ito the competition as possible, with ttlal races to be held at the various camps and the finals for nuh nation's team in the stadium now under construction. The piogiam, which Is being elravn up b the Y M. l A ofllcials, will be submitted to (Jeneial Pershing as well as the commanders of the other Allied aimlcs and navies for their sanction. America's best track and Held nthlctes are now In set vice over theie or lireparlng to go ovei Track games have been held undei the auspices of the Racing Club of 1'iance and some of the greatest runnels In the wot Id have competed. Prominent in these laces line been Ted Meredith, the former I'enn and Meadowbiook tiler. Jim Duncan and Jack Kllets, of New York; Tomtnj I.ennon, another erstwhile I!ed and Blue fiu.it tcr miler, anil Don Scott, who won the iftitlonal half-mile championship In llilfi. TF Till', plana of the 1 1 ', I. X the demobilization tieiioil n III Olympics and it ill oiiishailotc in tri national eeimficii WrL Penn s Record-Breaking Team May Be Available f'? ITW'O ot the niembeia of Penn's lelay team, which set a new wmld's ' record or 3 minutes and IS seconds "'and one Is on his vva.v. Lieutenants .!; (active service and Ensign Loikvvood Lockwood Is In naval aviation, Mciedith In armv aviation and Kauffman t In Infantry. IS lieutenant Don I.lppineott Is the He la stationed at the Hrooklv n Xav I evIco in foreign waters soon. Lipp.ncott, who hn.s just lecoveied fiom ' j Inflitanva Id liltilno 1lAl.tAn.nt 1.. . liu nnu,i-, u ju.t.w. .v..v ...... b ... mt 4itj. it iiib'i: iuuiicin cuilltl icciiril 4'' tto the form the.v nhoued In 1313 Ameilca would have a rematkalik team m me peace carnival, out u is 1101 iiheij mat nil or tnein win lie in good condition. I.lppineott has not done anj running since he gtuduatcd Horn FW thfe, University In 1915. n"i Tlieie are several other eiuarter "however, and It would not be hard to select a relaj team. Tomm I.tnnon, Jack Ellers, Scott, Meiedith and Blnga DNmoml, the former Chicago runner, are among those who will be able to return to good condition. AilOXQ the other prominent tiaek men in 1'iauct aw Kail I'.bii, XM. Vrank Dorscv. Mihc Mcllale, of 1'euii, l'ciic Wlndutmlr. of 'Cornell; lVllcor mid tHuyham, of and otheis. Many Teams After Games With Penn Eleven PBSS will have no trouble scheduling tlvafs for the closing dan of the football season after the Pittsburgh game Is pla.ved on Xov ember Hi. Provided Cornell does not fulfill Its date on Xovembei 23, the Qnnkeis have ,th following teams from which to seleit games for November "3, L'i and 'IHi, Camp Dix, Michigan, Swarthmore, lliown and Columbia. 'Columbia is particulate anxious to resume football lelatlonH with Penn The New Vorkera huve a falil good combination and feel that they cun i4ve the Quakers at good a game un any teauAthat has applied for a ton- 44t, Vesterday the Jloi nlngsUie llelghts eleven was held to a 6 cj tie by fehsrley Brkklc's Army Trunfcport leant. Churley kicked two field goals few Columbia and Stevens scoied for the college team. Tl r . JT CASH Yale, Harvatd and I'rinvelun tiiln doun the ieient I'enn offer, and Cornell cancels its date, it Is llhcly that Columbia and Eicarthmbre uill be alien lonteats. . SX$KGK DBMPSKV and his manager. jW' f4ay. The heavyweight and his 'week, adjusting the legal controversy started by "John the Barber." L. IMihi taialnH nrtnrlfi In Tleitilitttti 'it ..,it few months. the meantime Denip ty will meeting with Buttling l.evlnski. American bojs soon iHewelght champion, fmttfLt wtertaln In Bnsland shortly. MF ,4 GRVDGE AGAINST KNOCKERS, BUT, KICKERS HAVE by Utml Uiluui, of tUeler nialnst llnnfnid lltih on Nori'iu- IV it It (hi A aid Kick sttpied out of olicurlt and kit ked was a diop kick and the longest on aie lanleil out the game dining br the yrcatrit sime the I'Ml inleicst any of the priiloiis in- for the mile in 1KI3, aie In I'ronee Meredith and Kauffmau aie seeing left "an Atlantic port" lint week. foutth member of the famous eiuaitet. Vnid. hut pvnpct in lto tm n .. IF .lmA . ........ . ...1.1 ... mlleis of national teniae in Piance. llanuid; M ui phy, of Mlvlil'jnh, Jack Keanis, are due to atrive here pilot have been In Milwaukee for the tecaa Thtt fiikn finu littoti eel 'tcl.ltt continue to tlnlsh truiuliig fo that may see action In Kngla.'d. Mike and J"oe Itneh, star bantam, both BY 5olLY WHU-E VrA HCRC3 IN kjpvw BEDFORD (M'GOIMG To CALL UP ED OESTTIMG- -LtT MlT See OH- HeslT'5 The MUmBER - voiwSLoiaj 2CC6- Trll5 PHOrJc. SPRVICG S SOMtTTHIrvJCj Fierce!! i cm't SCT A Rl-S-E OUT CEIOTR.AI- Hoppe Offers Services .in Cltccr-L p Sport Drive r l.trU. Hit. H. vtllllr lloppr. Hip lillllnril klllR. lino ulTerril llN srr. Um In I tie- mitlonnl iiksiii billon wliiili ulll innilnrt lillllnril brnrllt tniiriietH In ttinnritlnn with the drive for 1 10.000,000 from spiirln ilurlne etiprr-iiM Bffk, Vlnnlic tbe oilier fiteNtn ulin ulll hI-ii hIcI In (liefnin liulcn are eltrr Cm lirnn. Iltlro, (nnciinnon. trrrnlrnf. Krenler. Ilronn, (mrilnrr hiiiI tlie .Mihrs I Inn rr HARRY H.CORNISH VICTIM OF GRIP AT BALA HOME For eirs lie Hail HfpoiTi-il (Julf. 'IVniiis ami Cricket fur 1'liil.t- iieipnia i', Pp"' llanv II I'uinlsh, w m foi veais has I '1 vsas with I'apt.iln llowaid C Mc siipiilbil the Philadelphia pepeis with 'Call the nftemorm of the .'Oib of.lul.v, amateur -turn news nanl. ill irlv iroif i'lSIS. He took chat." of the tlrst wave ImnU iii.ket. sni , er r.ukets tie. died this afternoon a his home, on L'p laud teiiaie. Hula, of pneumonia, ful lowing an attack if Spanish influenza lie was tekcn 111 a week a,o tudav, but It was not until .WHti'ldav that his con dition beiame ctitlcal lie was foll e veil veais old .Mr Cornish was hoin hi Ihiglaud and tame dlirctlv to this t liv about twelve veils age Cor a numbei of .veais le was the edlloi of the Asne iicied Cricket News and when iiltket began to wane lie bttaliie interested In golf, and the repnils ii( Hit. vniious golf matt lies in thu morning newspapers lot the list ten i ears weit; Ids He was a bdiil-wnrkiiig mwvpapti man and his ci will bn fell In tin thousands of golf tennis and c ticket plavers who knew htm Intimate Iv He was married and leaves a widow and a liov ot nine He was past the draft age ', u lilm title el blmsi I' Willi the British i unit lug otitic in this t it j PITT AFTER TECH GAME Noxious to NIeet Soiitlieinci? for Wyr Benefit rittburgli. 'a (lit il -'Ihe iosi billl.v of a battle with iieorgia Tech has renewed Intel est In the football sllll.it inn at rut. anil the men went tiuoiign tne ir nisiellce vesteldnv H lib more soil It than ' " , . ,. has lieen shown foi stveial weeks The I'authei plajers aie unlous to meet the i 'olden Tom (do and express loutldenie in their abllltv to uphold Pitts' teeord .Vlanaizer Uavls. in Ills lelttr to the lotticlals ailanglng the war benetli jno- giani announceu that I'm wotitci pre-eri to plaj Iieorgia Tech oi the (Ileal lakes naval training station I NAVY STARS CRIPPLED lnj;riiiii,WIielcliel anil Grave.- Nl.ty He Lost ' i Vnnieiiolls. Mel., (let '.'I Naval V. rf'l-' ein.v football slink has fallen me.it I) with the tietvs. tlmt the learn Is llkelv to lose the setvlees of Captain Ingrain Itobert Wheleliel and liiaves for ihe seaROii. All of these have injuiles or ill ness from whlih the aie not llkelv to I ei operate auftlclrntlv to get tbim into tiie game Veveitheless tlnj team worked hind In preparation for .salur daj'H game uguliist the Newport lulu station URSINUS CRIPPLED 4 Will Bo KoitcmI lo.Piil in W eak vv Tciini Aaiiwt Suarthiuurc (ollfjtrWlk, l'a Oil 2A VnlesH the utifxpeiieil hafippni I'lslnus lo! 1 outer tlie same thin Saturda aftt-uioun at Miitlmore lu a weakened condition ' When th hquhiI reitoited to ('oath Piul Ipenberdr for practice eaterday , afternoon theie uas no fewer than yeieii I M'Kulaia who were unable to don their I towr onlne to ieient injur!. These 1 were Miller and KeiiHteiinarher puarrls; 1 wiueinycr anu imtn, uic-KitM , Moyer, I Tetnpletou and (JouHk tntlc. Too I ball fur Hahnemann ll.rhnma! n l-il a I iolt.kvc h-tv oriMnljd hii hat ffKttiii ti-nu una vsouU Ilk k HirHiitf ofinhr KaniPN with tut lte t inn Mcuietimtt llui.tiPM In lifiirl coach Tomey )imm t-n upitlnlfil pih nf th tfdin Tor tam-et, v0flrta ( hurlea P I Keo Tliotnan, Ambler Leader, Die llavton II ThoinuH. nrealjnt nt ika in,. blr A, A . thli eur' winner of the Mont-' K.mr inuno l.i-urue iicnrmnl died Ihla mnetlnf tf leStifT,i n.-n-I: Au. nrrcn lunniM 9. rn rciui iiiwnnii a w, Tniiun S. E. Car. 9th & Arch SU. , Oven Friday nd Htiirely tveulnn until ' o'clock. MOVIE OF A MAN CALLING . I Li. BCT CD VAJi-t- BE suRPR'C-15 To "c tHOM me - cvoe 0"J You CCwTR'M.- l ' ? ITtrv iw"...lJ t. Tui? woRsr SeRvytce t rvGR. KkJi?vaJ - - "Cheer 0, Brave Laddies," McCall's Last Words Philadelphia Golfer, Who Played His Last Hole in Par on Fields of France, Died Like a Hero IJv WILLI M . ...i . I T I nit uee"..tiv lor anv uniurr m uiii. linme tint Captain llownru ' Willi HOllie HI I ............ M. CM i..ei UN .le..ih " "" n."'" tlelds of I't.um. as a luio but alnce bloodstained that Jillv dav win n l Ik new a was Hash- ... i ..... I.. I,.d fallen In battle ru nri' in - his legion of fi'einls have bei n eagei foi details nm of his sicond beuten- i.inln. In itiimttiig his clealb to ' "olollel viklnsnn. of bis irgliiient the I Ills - ninth said film Went oiei advanced nenino m tanks lie was aimed with a seivlce liltle and used It coutinuallv dining tha I adiaiice "I lie tanks wcie elrsiieived and he ad vanced ahead nf tin test of his bat j tali'oii lie fell within fort; vaieNoftlie leiiemv's line wlule ailvanc lug ind with few men lefi. at the cloilblt unit shot through toe net k and fin I was with him, nnd gave down' to He leina ning ini n foiu" "-eigeatit Hciitoik I'oiiipiin II loipoial Hell, CiinUMnv II md iwj ntheis neie till who cel. left - j far to the tlont 1 STALLINGS WANTS BRAVES Seek" to Prevent (JitiVnev From (lainiii Cotilrol notion, Vlu-s , Oct J1 ,1m iiaflne I is not tlie onl seekei for the ftanclilsc of the ltoston Braves Manager Ueoige T Sialllncs is In lioston. and It Is iinderstood that ho Is dll'geiulj going auoui llie oiisiuc ss? oi seeing mui xiusiuit eapltal obtains the fianchl-e , Stalllngss big idea Is "to Keep tlie ' leant tteim go'ng to (Jaffne.i. as tlieie is .i viiuletta between the two, who foiuurh wi'ie great pals oller Mar Killed in ilion vvilLun samleil. one of th leauins uin tm no. , . r V e els of Iiiln eln, lu In' n i lejiurt-l Killed in nitlili In I lane Ho 1 hh uith th' lltlth k n.u. Uiis rfiult-ll nltnttl fullbaik fur KohtriliooJ In UlIlbHiK mr Konitllifitid rh- st Oeorir Incue ud ulna nn u taift ie.otp'f nf th -orthwtlTn im- nf .ieinhr uf tht North ('nlUillr hi i V M A 'he clt and fiitiner n"Ttftr of lh ilfn il m!" a milliter nf the Jtefvrees' I Willow Uun - luti .uttumhfil lu pii utnom Vnyoct it on Hftt r un illnof of im doi More Good News For Our Friends- THE great response which our Special Offer of $35 Worsted Suits at $25 is bringing is now matched by a like opportunity for our customers to buy $35 Jersey Knit Wool Overcoats Silk Trimmed for Bought months ago or the price today would be $35 instead of $25. Five styles of this famous knit ted cloth all quiet but handsome. Ready Now! i lveuuy iNowi I William H.Wanamaker 1217-1? Chestnut Street A TELEPHONE NUMBER I HAvJCn'T HCfrRD FROM CD SIMCG Tins CL "BAKU - voowOGR VMHY I CAkj'T GET CCkJTRAU- Hello Central f Vvclu VsfHT Th- (5lV6 rME lAJiKJiL6CA UM- UK UM II. I'AAiN? . ... .... . ....t ...n-. i .t kim cu in- k'uuhii 'ho cipc-u uic cttp- iimtinan nt wura ue.co in ,1,1, In,- II,.. milium, I... . I, .,..! .1,.. ...-., 't.lltl CPtltl il t till! c ,," ?,,;' ,,- Vu.V.ls 'l heard him Vai ,,,, c 1P,., o nu biave laddies we ouimg Hie ailvanc . will kick them oul of the trenih und m-" k i a goon siee-ii lan t vou plelui. Unwind Mil ell with that ever clieeiful smile, cniouiaglug his mi II who Wtle feinted ,1" iiiln .1 weie all who Know him on' Un links not behind hl lompani. but out fiocc, lead.v and willing to take cvefj chance that Ills tin u did patting u man here and checllng annthtr man thin, with a title In ills hands, fighting ami hading until within a few vaids of the (leim.in lines' And tlieie be fe I in the pies enee of fo few of trs nun ami si fat ahead of the lest of Ills t urup iti.v 'Ibis is a tine pen-pie tuic oi tht I Ig lovable fe,low who alwavs smiled ami who was n coii''ldei,iti of otli'is. on the gildilon or the links lie alwavs (il.cv. 1 ed fair lie was the tines' tvpd of spoitsman and during his lung audi biilllatit eaten ill football and go'f he I never did nnvthlng even tunllatv to the I spii it of vporl Uolf is bacfd on toui ttsv and its besi t empl.n is the Hiiunv j ibeetful smi ing plavei who has pla.ved Ins last hole In pat llgiues $25,000 FOR CIRRUS Ann-l Helnionl I'nreli.i-es Two- Yotir-Ulil Fiom NVhitnev Sew eirk. (.lit .'t -S (' llildielll wlio li.clns the ihoioughbieds, lielniigmi. to ilajoi ' ugust lielmoui, .vesteidai bought ( '111 lis, the two-Se.er-old-son of Tracei.i and Mm liltigilcle. fiom Uin J , p Whithev foi the icpoited sum of t t- aqO ' UuiT, Noictl irinter, Woumleil i t onhiws u ti icpot t jmitO Hush Duff. oiia uf iw tlrst utlili'ttM to run lot) aril unIr tu kiuik1'. has it u wounded n th llrltiff line hulT cnllKlfd with a .Mhsmi hufit iniiiutr rt-Kinmnt khurtly riftT thin iiiinli ciitrreil the war MutlU .SiKiiimli'- to Pneuiiiniiia i William I .MaUn uiif cf thf Um hon ? $25 aul those opc?t0rs, po IS BUSTtjiy 13 ftR DRUMS--' WtTLt. IP I CAW T GST AHOt-t or EP ILL GCT JbE HINDLG ME'S ANOTmER Liue aur- , rosSoTTew mumber !', tl- !!? ?"fr The Harvard Will A of Take Pvim Offer for Contest Itu-ton. t , IlHruird ulll turn ilnu n Ihr rrtfiil ollrr for h Irrnrltl ctini frnin IVihi. tt wiih Ifnrunl nre Imlnr from h lilrrli lliirrd uFfltliil ln ilfi Hinted Ihiil lie hrllpted nlc und rrlnielon ulto tuiild rrfur, I (inlltiill tit llnnnrd U hplnv 011 ilntted mi n purp intru-muriil IimhU h nil iliiiiHPs r Unit It nUI Irike Httlf pur In (lie ilrHr dnrtniT ( liror I p rl Hhlili Mill hlnrt NuifinlitT I I. CENTRAL HIGH READY ,. ... , , , . '. . W ill ri.IV KlllllUir lll'lcill of Klelllkfonl .11 Wavne Tomorrow ' ei.Hal ll'gli Schools football uiU.ul was nt Ihiougli its last bald iilm n ige vesterdav In preparation for the ttntne with Itidnoi at Wavne totnoito'i The le-aiii villi not asscniolc again until jusi pilor to the game Ctutial was migliiallv scht'diilid to Ilia I'ralil.foid In Its Ills' (Umbel Cup encpuntei of the e un cut season As the lattet have not bien plat th lug and it eve not i nnunuuliated with the Ctlmson and Cold, tlie Caelum game was iiirahsvd Itiidnor being in vlitu.illv tin auie position us iVntial eageilj accpted the offer to wage-bittle They vvein due to liiet C'hiltenhain High, but due to lei-t-ous concerning tilt epidemic tin nt.ilch was c altceled bale's "(IJ (;.iKiiu in rniv (I'll lme. ( tilin.. Htl '1 - (Irort ft llHillMil VHIe ii i ,ii ti tin i li j Ik loie bull t, mil tl lli.it ut c all j In I'm.' li h r, i.t,,l hi- tiitnniltslnti ns iHi'tiln In thi fliime itJ itii alluck cllvNIuii of the clifm lent VVVirnre Cnun c lintlulck pitjtd h ifbai'k on the ti" leitiii lour vtarit. olio In his unlnr Httil se. I nlitr vears wns clmKn i Witlter I'amp I Mud nihr er'tos for th All-Ann rii in i m laiwiiiiM WOtiiPQtiffiAWGAffllB&s MARINE TEAM ALIVE ' 1 WITH COLLEGE SPIRIT Equipped With New Plays I and Imbued With Fire of ' Entliusiasm, Sea Soldiers . Arc Ready for'Pcnn l)ICKSOi SHIFTS UiE.U! llj LDWIN J. POLLOCK (trpui: tea -L c an t be in thai wont be beaten .1 beaten" Mike Mlirpht'n famous having will live down through the ngex an long an tlrr l collfge football, for It tvplties that vital esen tlal to a whining team splrlf There are IIiofo of us who Jeer and pokf fun at college i-plrll. but It I- thf veiv heartbeat of an academic 'oiitll Collectively Ametk.i feels t ls thrill of a tli ng akin to college spirit t-veij Himp , news nf 'another Hweeplng Vniil.ee ttl- unpli leaps the Atlantic Splili Is vthi- nllig tin war foi Aincilci, fjdrlt Is Ivvintilug fcmlball games I Tor the flist tlnvi Mtue the war began, we have dlccovi-iecl a i.eilce football team that Ina fp'rlt ,"lcl; .c.na i.-ivn li"jn fotined frnin lndlvliliial I tais but their cffoiti have nwillecl little 1 () .because tjtere Mas miming rimmi-- " wh'ch they stood. Consldti now lh3 j.M.uliies, of l. ague is'and. Vnr-ilv Team of Navv arcl The'.Mailne team Is the V.nclt team of tile navy Mini League Island Is an Inxiltutlon, and tlie .viai'iics if-i in. ' ....... .1... i...ut flaiviH. bent dpji.irt- tbev me lepieseniuig u tneiit III the Kiliool. , repufitlon maclH bv such f'ats as tho" .uionipltslieei Ulliiiiitim i i v "" , the development of a spirit among " -i.,.,.. nf i o.iirnu Islaiicl The niajorltj Hill lin - " ..n" - --- . of the candidates aie college men. bred In coltege Hliirlt. anil nicy nie ns....... to uphold the reputation of the ' rev 11 Hogs" wlih even gi eater effoil than tnej did to maintain college reconln II v UUksou lias not been slow In see ing the advantage of the spirit angle to rlie mailne-s, and hei has been nuislng It in a Yank nmscs Ills lille and bav onel before a charge lew e caches In I bo countrv inn aioue ephll ' the ele giee tint lUikwrn can Ills stiongest appeal Is thiougli porsonalll Diik'oii ispirll I'liinper s an e imple Ids iplote Klemin I iqulMlt Pi nil md lack 111 1916. when IHikson was tutoring tlio wlngmeii at I'l.ul.IlM field "When Hv lilckrim talks to me be- ,,teI. tle luilvts. I'd be willing to go 'out and break im neck If neiepsii) to win I he ni.nlne have felt Ihe touili or I meifi in splilt lOllcge splilt l.c ugue Klind spirit and llikon spun, unci thev will be tut lied loje on IVtiu. pro vided the gillie Is plnved itaidaj with a dc let mtiuitloo to win Thev will be haul to stop We wne gi m'ed pel mission to w.uch SOCCER TO AID DRIVE I'ooiIkiII ssoci.ilioii to Aid Dur ing Sjtoi t NX cck 'lite I'll lid Mate i I'outbill Assoel.v tlon. Willi 11 Is t ic patent bod in Anieuli.i govtinng socc ei foothill, itis foi mu tated plnus to t ike part In the bg Pth letlc dtive for tlie Cnltnl War Cunt lanipa g'l during the we 1. of Xovenibu II to 8 It s olHiund In Pic Ideut Peel and ve cretin i 'Cahill to have letinm In tveiv it pin ic strles of soicet games the i pioceuls of which will be tinned lino the fund sncclal committee comnosed lof fouilicn leading authorities to tale i.ltaige eif tie woik has been appointed. at I'batiau-'Hileir.v must lie upneici fvvn cpiuenrc- iiinui u n iiaramj, uut on Ihct foot ball Held, and the thilll ot tor Kiucu' onli-r will bo entiled out sue'., n spirit la driving the Mailno on bv excluding the public from the con , U k out I'em.svhanla' t'Ht. .. was he case- when the Jllnne- ...'. ..i. i... !.,, rnvninbletovvatd I sola eleveji p'a.ved last week, 1 Marines to Play Uroicn on Franklin Field iov. 16 t Mn'iir IIokhii, who Is thu Me bos or Murine alldrilrn, Riiiinunceil ye Irrilny Hint llrnnn t nlversltj wbi willing l ila ! Soldier on Irnnklln 1'lrltl "" Nnvembrr Ifl. I Inn t Mrrnnicfnieiil' for Hie cnnie are helnir brlil up until prrmllon Is (rnnlril li the I'enn nntliorltle fur the iie f the (jrlillron. The (tanker nre srlinlnlril In pluy Pitt In I'llUliiirxh mi Hint clntr. the imrlnes practice at League Inland vexterdav, nnd the ("printed through a ill ill with iik luuui entliusiasm ns ever Iiiih bent necii on u rollegn footbill tlelcl ooc.li Hlckson tins Klven bis bo H a ile(.v of iIii.vk that ore iii7zllng, and thev li.ivo innrtereil tliem, too. WiUoii DaugcrniM ()ipoiiciit 1 If I'enn linemen Htop the tusluu of mIip ntirltie be Km, If tlie Qttatfr ends I I it t ii b.icl. ilislicn iciuunel tlie Mines 'unci off Uu'l-li iiI.ijk ale tunotliercil viltbout Biilns, lilelison ban nnrtber vvblp TliaX iiliip Is Mll.e Wilson former Mulilen- j liprc tar mui one of tlie best catchers of forivnril pacses In tlie Kame. Ml I. a. Is a ilangetoiis niiin. Titers biiVw been udnie cliange") In' Hie lineup of tli sen RoMleni from the me thrv wen1 beaten bv l.elilKli anil new the temi Is lonuio'ed of Wllpon anil Mi'l.ouitlillii. ends; nuclei and Xevvcomb, tncl.les, II.cmmII mid (latilner, Kaurdsi Harlow, center; Nulm. nunrlerback i 'rliot nioti unci Simmer, lialfbacl's, and Ilouirlleltv, fullb.iili, Tlitre Is Hull iluulit eoncernlni; the liliolli'f of the Ranie lit Kianklln Field S'attirclo.v lUuiilt" Doctor Ktusen's stnte- mrn that In- will tcciuest the I nlversitv , i, i .miel ti protect tlie public from Vieloriiton mat terof "Human Maclniies." Iniir share in vinniri; dopends on your mrr.tr.l nnd physical fitness to do jour utmost. Your country clls for no less. Will power, stone, may carry )our"lltininn Machine" oyer lliene tense times but after t ard ? , Don't wreck so beautiful m mcclinni'm ! At least glvo jnurosn "Kuman Machine" tin care oti never refuse) jour car. ltest-timely taken, tinder intelligent direction, to niakcmiretlmt ynnr Heart enRine ie all right, will brin you tiirouch sttong to the Victory. and, in iu'i connection the Gleij Springs The Pioneer American "Cure" Tor Heart Dloordera WATKINSCLEIJ NEW YORK. Vtn. E. uanxwdl, Pnt. VICTORY i hkjJi. r . ii i" i . ' i ifcl ' III 1 . i. rfu'AlMitiiiiitirt m i -J- jf t t is-"Ji,. . - Mr
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