iif li Jr??' V' 9 z -.' r-w. . s r,-s"' p-iVTiff- 3L -W s$' v. if-ST" -if !."'-.. ---,-. i AlV ' . Xtf tf i . ,',,'?:, ,;' iu- ." . JI V-,--ip e&f 7 WOIBALL CRITICS AGREE ON PERSHING FOR FIELD GENERAL ON 1918 ALL-AMERICAN TEA: 'ft: v-asxin. up . m. W w: f: mm irafe' P m& 3' Sffi.v 2SS Etfta www H& m msr i535T Ksr - HSr8& K-m-K' 9T' ei tm: kAM. jm &. ;-3iC PftUt ?:W' SfSiriZii BfMTS r8a- m'tjxa fit mm B .IKy.T BW. EfgiSST. IIP' sivwr JKSri Glassy lip VtV. mNTER BY DICKSON, t MIRACLE FOOTBALL UNIVERSE Former Venn Coach Qualifies for Hull of fame by Beating Lehigh. I l-o. H ilh League Island Team Tutored Only Two Days n noiiKur w. maxavki... -pnrl IMttor t:vlihi-r rtiMlr l,"ilsfi TUKF at. - IKUK have been "Miracle .Urn" in the liiul of fame, and tuouy lrttv fuotball with tnoie of lps sue of. Xo one linucvr. ever tiunlillod at a Miracle Man of the sriditon mitll llyron 1 ilclt-fOii homed Into the picture last w.eek. "Dickson lin." been in the public eye- lot some time because of his Marines football team, which trimmed Penn on October '.'!, The licv'H Does were solus- fine until laM Wednesday, v.-tien the whole tP-ini was taken away, the schedule canceled mid Coach llv loft In Hie Imvh, Ills season's worl: tv.ts wiped out, but ntckson didn't quit. Uo looked uiduftd cot another team together, couched it two i1h.i and took it UJ to I.eilislii w,here a IMoS lelory was rcslstcrctl. All of which Koe to show it is Itr.posslblo to keep a good man dou n. Dlckon's new eloven Is kiiovin as lie l.rnguc Island Navy team, ami the win ocr Lehigh Iat Saturday one of the bisse.-.t stirpHs.c-5 in years. The Navy knew only tlnce or four slsnal-, and their plays con- lsted of a line buck, end inn ami u kick. Thal'-j till they had. liven the foivyaid pas' was forgotten. Cut they learned rapidly, Isnmv how tu act tn the defense and kept T.chlph away lrom the E'tal Hue tn justice to I.elilsh It must be stated that tw. of the lit-. mun, WysooUle and Severla, were not in the K'-iliie. and Coach ICfudy was away looltlns over the Muhlenberg team, which plays in .-'niitli liuthlehetii Satur day. Terhap.-i the Hrown and White would have done better had theso men been pieseut. but It would D.c been a hard tlpht. The (Jobs were out to win that football suine and Ir would liae boon n hard natt,r to stop tliein. It was Ulcliscurs jiei-.-oiiailtj thai can-led the team through 'tu victory. He made a speech to the nun b-fore the name which moused their tight Ins blood, a-H y went out to do their be-t or perish in the attempt. They hnew lilt.. otball. but they could tiprhl. They never let up tin' In Unt and dearie otitplajed lhe Crown and White In the second half. I.V 7 IlJ-1 'hit hulf T.tliiLih wiirln.il miin luntunl ihuapi uu ohi ' sCrui". hrtaii.se the Xarit liad no iViv liuir tn tiip tlutf sort at illue!.: TieUvcfii tin- h'lhc.f, huivever, Dickson mitlUn'il i h'1cur ulttclt ivorl.cd btatttifitVi; in the final iirriotlx. Lehigh Start Again! T EtllGli started out like a sure winner and stalled line, uie i.eajut ii.iinierrf si tmeii very one believed the score would be a liiruo out-. However, av the tlnni chalk-mark hove Into view the defence sllnVm-.l and a fotwaul pas which ' landed behind the groal line save (he Ni(j the hall on the L'n-yard line. Tile remainder of the llrst period was scorele-y. a the hall KizaRsed up and down th,e tleid. with Dickson's men fihtim,' sMibbornly on the defense and punting the ball out of danyer evei-y time they cot possess'lou of it. In the second period Leli&n worked the bull down to the iT.-yanl hue. and after three 'iieffcetuul atteinpt-- to advance throiifrh the line. Dowd dropped back and sent 11 drop-kick over the pro-soar for the first score of the same. The kick was a wonder. As soon as the ball left Uowd'.x foot it sailed , high iir the air like a spiral punt, landed on the crossbar, bounded a couple of times and tell on the other side. gs League tsland started to -eoie in the thhd period and was favored ijy all of the breaks, liudd blocked a kick and AVlllrocl;, after recovering the Js ball, carried It to the 12-yard line befoie he was downed, l-'rom that point "" Hale crashed over the goal llw on the third play. In the fourth period TVebb, sot off a bad punt and Stone, after catchliu It. ran ''.m yard foi a ' tanchdown. That lluiihed Uhlgh. Hale looks like a wonderful toutUill phijei-, ljuih on the attack and defense. He is the best line-hucker 1 lmve seen this year and will de velop into a star. Ue Is only nineteen year old and played on the r.oiveil (Ky.) High School team. Stone and Simmer al-'o are good and Coldstein. at quarter, is an excellent .field general. He did not make a mistake in the game. V Budd, at lett suaui, is the elan" of the l.'a-l mid could make any iol- Y lego team. Xo giound was gained tiirough him and he opened hole- in ' the line wide enough for an army truck to dilve through. Molter. ni center, also played well. TiJb .ar team fill play out . . . M in Biou-ii on l'iniikUu 1'iehl i TVasifiljZon on Xnvemher !3. ana- aioiiiu ue eini ttetier inuu lite practice, 1'rauk 1j. l'uth, Mlrlcsmi'i oily in tleielopltii the team. Franh Path's League l.slaml Smtbs Make Cuutl THK entire League Liluiul squad is showing things worth while In' a football way. Living up to the reputation of the llrst team, the service cruba turned loose on Jlog Island yesterday afternoon at the Shipbuilder' athletic Held, Ninety-fourth street and Tinleum avenue, and trimmed the riveters by the decisive tigures of ISO. The League Island second team Is being coached by Frank L. 7'oth, and lhe showed a. brand of football that was surprising in lew of the fact that the have had ver little practice together. Poll, who is also assisting Ulckoon In coachiiis, the ill s-1 teanrT'hafe had chaise of the second eleven onl on duj . and in that time he taught the service boys enough football to beat the team that defeated the ' I'nlted States steamship Mlnnes-ota. The .sailors did not have many trick formations, but they could tight, -and It was the spirit that put over the victory at the Hog Tslaud Held. "When jou consider the fart that I gave thee hoys a new set of sig nals on Saturday," said 1'oth. "you mp-t admit that they plajed great foot ball Thiv n'iii'u ti tittle r If tit tilt,!, li..iiti veoel. In tin. tl,-ot ir.,-t.,l .i,f yf', -" ---, ,-. - ...... , - ,. .....v j..twu, ,., uSi heii they got going in tln'e shape. "With a little more drilling they will be able to give our nrst team a great Battle, 'iiiis man Watson Is a wonder Ort I'm fn!ro tn 1t:iv, n linl'.l llinr. L-pcii'iii- titoi no mv haoniwl aIai-ah r. ..- ,.. Bw...0 .w .. ...-. ..... t "When By PIck.-on sees htm in action s 'Mi'st eleven." m ... fJtK itejeut uo no ilUtiiuee to the Hun latuml eleven and Joaehett ' fuller anil Dier iliouhl not be tUseoutaijul. The rlvetcm joitpht tilt the -uati. niieclator.1. It icas a rlitpliiu Holleiihavh' Laboring Under Difficulties tit I'vnn L'TSIDE of this game there wei.t Vew surprise." Saturday, Swurthmoie Vdef defeated Penn, but tire result was ify'liafl seen both teams In action. Itov jRad and Blue and held it until the last live minutes of play, when the "subs" 1"iepped In and scoied'lwo touchdown.. At that, I'enu made a good show ffiffuj when everything i cousldeied, The team wax all shot to pieces early fvjln the reason when h'olwell was taken sick and 1J!I1 Tlollenbauk stepped into the breach. Bill has woiked wonders with the tuiu.'id In the short time iftlia has been out and deserves lol of ,:A'imcuIt Job. ,v Pejiu Slate slipped out of a tltsht hole In the game with Wia4uhicl.in arracks, emergliiif with a 6-to-B acme. Hezilek's team has Ueeu weakened Vllt the last week by the transfer of "iwhoobi oinl the substitutes have not yet rounded into form, ' Syracuse either lias a strong eleven this year or Dartmouth l.s exuep- Httiiaily weak, tor the ew oiker walloped the. Big Urceu team In Sprlng Uiei'd, Mass,, by the score of 34 to 6. Pittsburgh played a game with the &3iba on l'"orbes l-'Jeld and the JCwvy to 0. Columbia seems to, have a 4whart -i- to 7, t'ordjiam kept up lis 'ifi .. . ..- . -. - i'by tne score oi ,i iu v. 3t: - .. . .i ...... .... . ,.. 4 Out est, tne 0Jset surpr rv a . mil VXClwry uveu.Tiie aiovns in .-" . . ... .,. -r .. . ,.. , played aotdtnsr to form, . i A'ufiu'diU' iKHt,lr Mi.uui on uty iiwtrvit, J'tt fifi MAN" OF ba.fbun who curved llieii names 111 tvtcd to pull tho sensational stuff 111 (Jabs Liho Sun I inlaw a marc) tn the ; -:op the attach pow tries" tn itop tne attack mid the .iclicOult o) (lie Marines '- "J j ibcr 71 niret- on Xorem l una Utorietoicn The eleven luijfs in itch itromhe Marliiex alter unotiier ueel.- i mutxtiint. hn.i liclpeil runtUlei. ..wV,.... w J . - ww..v .v,.... he probably will be moved to tht yame anil aitjtrechiteil lip the innt. a foregone conclusion to those who !Mereei-' nif-ii rrnt tlie -hmm nn tiw credit. 'o one cveiWdertook a moie several arsltymeu to ntllreiV tiulning smothered St. Helena Training' School ?ood team this year and won from Am wlnnliiff stieak, trluiuiinjr St, Johns vie iriuiiipn oi i-uruur over i iiieago ,. .... r MM... .., ,..,,,.. ivvvmj iuuj in, ioe vioei urtiiu-e ' WHEN VsLLE HAS jvjst sweeED Promoter Coffroth Guest at Dinner Here Tonight Prospective Referee of Dcmpsey-Levinshy Fight to Discuss Plans for Benefit Show. IJO.L(; IE TO ATTEM), wm;TVf! if? i oa--t ho rallies' K. I'olliuth. ;le ovIhb1 headlin!-. oflleiates at , the ,r.iel; lieiiipsey-lhittllng Levlnsky I bout at the Olyinpla on WdiieMl.v ev-e- ! iil'.ifr. he will vitit this city anil meet all the boxing leaders. The noted pro moter, now In the Uas-t tn help make the di he in aid of the war work fund a success, will be the sue-t at a ilhinei at I the Hotel 'Walton tonight. James F. Dougherty, promcTir of the Dempsey-Lev Insky light, will act as host to Coffroth. At this dinner plans i for a monster bent fit boxing show hi ' aid of the war work- fu-nd will be ell.---cussed. I'offroth is in chaijjc of bo.vlnc all over the country, and as this cll Is' lvcognied as one of the best boxing centers.' h was tletermlnetl to pay it an ofMv'ul visit. lie expeets to reniain here until after the big show M'cdnescl.i night. I Oouioth is much Intel e.ncd In Deinp. Ic. Tie saw the conqueror of I'red Fulton and the legl'Imate heavyweight challenger nuke his start and liu has vatched his lapld advance to tin top ,,'ltl, l.-,.a,, itM,aal ll fa ntivlniiu t.- see how Lempscy makes out against a clever man like Levlnskv, and for that reason l. more than anxious to be ; prewnt ' the night of the big light. L whether as a icfeieo or In the capacity of a spectator. iriiii-i-.-. 111.1.-. IliCtll llu.llll. liMlr. -nough to inalte the trip here tonight lo attend the dinner. Last night 2 tana- T. I......I. , .... t.,t..n- I,, .in I?" ,"tw,v ";"'" -;-a " ,' , " ".",' ger Jack Kcarns stated lie wouiu try to induce his protege to be present. Mattllng Levinsky will linger at Ilrldge - 11 M........1 r...l.- -.,!.., l. ' will make the journey to this city. The Pottlce hnt bneo tvnikln- illllcenllv the I l,attiet nas necn woiuin uuiheiui. nt last weele. MIC was given a iuieen-uay furlough. Johnny Dundee will be here'tomouow. The tlat-hy Italian lightweight showed in his light with Frankle Callahan last Tuesday night that he is In condition. Gus Lewis, the ""'"""''.'"J'tiit" umke his Uelmt against a U -idh g is 1- weight when. he engages Uundeo In the -emlwhid-un. Young JfcGoveiil had a good work out against Islo at tho Cambria last Frldav niEht and now says he Is ready for Joe liurman, He meets the) Chicago I bantam In the thhd bout. One good bout will precede the .Ic Gov t-i-ii-liurinan sassiou, TENDLER BEATS CALLAHAN Soiithpinv- Li?litweit;lit Whiiicr in Wintl-L p at National Club Lew Tendler and Franklo Callahan furnished a lively slx-iound scrap ut the Xatlonal A, A Saturday Uigiit, Iu which the local boxer won tho decision. alht han started each round with a rush and In the first session It looked llko cur tains for Tendler when ho was dropped to one of Jils knees near tho ropes by a haid body blow. Tom fowler, tho I'tigl!:'! lh-avj Wtlght. made short work of .lack Brenner, ol "cw York, slopping hl opponent m less than two minutes et bovlng' 111 tho ilrst round. .Max AVIlllumsou put uji aiioth -r -.ensatlonal ucrnp when he oiil)ioluted Terry .UUler. of .Vow Voile. , SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS iK-iiU-fll Mi vtUlnr inio inatclira lie J.a in vl ot iv HI i .To liTiniiftii, Hi. into alias . r ey rainlnir ivUh .To iiflnnau. lho Caicibo bau- tiiiii. at I.on lliunoh. N. J. S.w ttuMtv will trevl iv ('U.'nul, hert 1i will ml flth-f'r UUh Vy i'Hue, ItlUhii XUtrl.f!'. or Vranl'l-j Cm1U1ij-.i tor tlm wsr-work fuml. Matt IIr.l.'i Je ptrmi-t'ua rt.e nl.iiiv. ( 'miU iiidJrf. li-inei of Uw 'i'e.ullrj nt n hosliii-.tntrut'tor to Hie atuJ.-niu of iir rnuit'ripHK uenisi sctiuot at lutntee tirr jiid ttuttoavvoot! itt-etir. J'mnlt Duiulti. ninaser at U.ttllli.i- Tj I. I is reauv 10 sfim iuh vrotere ttsvuaa; ai 01 tl) loci flyivcltht sl.cl tntaniwpl;ht bu-. , T.u t'.Hltr lhe MiislUh hravyvvclcnl. ) n.-itou" to untrJx.!; Vteipety tor tb JieO A FELLER NEEDS A ' Mil ' x Mantigfr Rains Says Slioiv Is Certain to lie Success l.i'ioi It.ihi-. tin eiicrpctltw mill iiiy-il-euthMi- liti-lric nuilliliri-r '.f On- lleitin--.-l.evlli-k, Ik III. .1,11 I- niili'h M tn-seil ever Hie reitorl- licit llnlllhn; levfn-k vviiiitil not exhibit at Hie llt.Mii iii.i on Weilne-il.o nlirhl. .hi-l now l-im U ciiiH'ei'ncil hi tint lwi tlihit'- Hi.tl of -t.iebn; the -turn a- :olverli.eil anil Ink hu: e.iie of Hie ll.llron-. 'l utint tu -lute III it KittHhic lethi--kv will lie here nil V eilne-il.i V. liWht Mlhl Leon. "''. t, itller ha- he' n cHeir- llfteen-il l flirlino.il :iml ve etpcit him here liiiiiiirruw nioinln;. The -Ihhv i-lel-liihl til he it -uece- linillli l.tllt . tor tllremlt lhe liem mltt'tlce -.lie llii.tllle-tlil- nreillrliiin. I took Tor a i.inii'itv iruwil. However, there are -till u rew iroml eat- w tilth are on -ale." DRAWS MADE FOR SOCCER CUP PLAY M e v c h a u t s. Bethlehem. Disslon ami New i ork Ship in Matches s New in k, Nov. 4. At a speieal meet ing ol the national challenge tup com mittee of th'(ulted States Football As- r.fi.itiiiii 1 .,.1.1 tier.-. veKteribiv tlie orln- " ' ' cill,l "-- ' the draw for the sec "'id luund of the national soccer cup. I Owing tn many charity games neing ar- ! ranged tor the benefit of war funds, it I "as decided that the second lound tlen ' "insi be i.la.vetj off on the best available ...... Tin- inllui'ir.a scare li interfered , badly with the llrst lound tics, only 'eight liaviug reached a definite stage I o far Tho eoiiiplete iairmg.s for the second t'wl ' Tnu,.u c i.J,,U. M- ioiik NU coxxbcticpt uiSTltlCT I . Hobblm Ury Dock v. llrliUtnurt Cits, yUltt, t 1)0(I. B Xew V(jr,t (;llllHI ...w i ins j. c mi. Neve Voik 1'. U. I xoitTiiBit.v MASsAi'UL'irrr.s i neirhiiac Vnlley ,. kiu- n.d t.i. ei Pie lllvr P. f. . j Soi'THBftx Xlivv iSCUMi ; I'nAiiiorltBiiH, c,t .1, ,v p. Cou v.. ! -""' .i'bh'mJV AXI l.'ASTUIt.V PKNN.v. Pt.oUlBll Alll,rItttIlli VH TlcUu t 1au nry tk, sweuish A. C. iicJei.ey a. o. vs i ,..-ilrr".'.n. v. " Htliiiyl.eiii Mem, or .Now Voil: sihlu V. t .Men ham HlilplmlliJhii,- "A," rdi-ml sihluhullUlns. ur HaUwIi VV'III- eox vs Mt-rt'hdiit shlvhulhtlm.' "li," or ills tout). wunxunv pbx.vsyi.v.vma Jlumosleut) Ptee n, Pittsburgh 1'. t OHIO .Mueynr AiaerhutiN v. UyUiuiitl. l'i,ic.l Steel, ijuu'llli-ii l' (. vs. lljodj-vur J', t. JIK'IIIfl.VX fnlvvay I'. '" vk,. Jtoea P t'. ruilnthlan P P. v Petioli P. P IM.LSOI.S ililiktuors niul Mortons en- .Vini.iti.in TIuiishiIju I'. i. vs. Llneiihi l'.til; i-', i'., Harvey P, C' m, j-cottlMh-AmerieanH V. I' WILLIE HOPPE IN FORM Kilns (Jul .Siring of -100 Points ill 'I' wo Illllilie, llimlnii, Xov -1. "WiUlfcf iJoppe iau out tOU points at JS.'J balk-lluu billiards In two Innings In a Ited Cross ixl.lbltiou match at tho Boston Athletic Associa tion Saturday night. Iloppe seored in the first inning and had an unfinished rim of ;iii in the sec ond. George Carter, his opponent, scored si v'enteen, ' Xut.oiul i A .Saiunlnv xluht rrai.Ulo Comvuv uhil Jo J.eoriarJ will t yceii In iftl'-H V Uw ituttlnul SUITS5J1 .80 i;r.l)i; TU ritini -m, mm! S';9 Alt ii ii., nl . DU'I KD MORAN fr CC "vtuu, wt. .vr 3. c i-or. tftn c Arch Mi, Open t-rluaj ton I -lur,u t-t nu.-, until ,'i-lopk. Iff. fnrk DrmiJfcey nitU it.n... J.e-rliih ihU. Hlil at OLVMITV A. Wi'iii.tfctLiy n kl, au ittS-A.JjflWil A. iw-t mil Dili . r.""M,- ,i"4fi Ti, ji.rwM FRIEND BETHLEHEM STEELVWINS lliaiupiiin- Del'eal St'oltisli-Aincri-t ,m 'IV'ain hy 10 lo 0 Keiiin.v. N. .1.. Nov. 4. -fn a Xalioaal l.e.igm gaiii.-i staged yesterday at ('link's Athlcln Field the rhainplou Bethlehem Steel t'oinpany severely trounced the SiottlHh Anal leans by the huge utaigiu nt In gn.ils lo a before a big eiovvil. , Ituhi'oik. and Willcox llealcn .lei-e.v City, N. .1., Xov. 4. At West Sfdo 1'iirl, yesterday the Uahcocl; & Vt'llleo soccer team was ellinlnated fioui ihe national challengn cup competition b the l'Vderal Shlpbuildlnc !". '. In the llrst Hiuinl by .'! to 1. The liab.s played a weak team In the tleht and' paid the penaPj Voters of Pennsylvania "Amendment No. 1 Yes X No - ' " .,A '.. 4 ' 'sii tl....."'' , i.-i','-is i, '.tf-JLV''' ' :rt ' w: ' K$, i .-. If you want Amendment November 5th, in the square especially designated f Amendment No. 1 on the official ballot v if.i'di, ,. - fcitfi. ,4 ".,' I STAR ENDS LOST TO WEST PHILLIE iood Dislocates RieJiti Shoulder ami Will 13e Ont for Season CAHT. A1UNKOE EiN LISTS Schoolboy Contests on Schedule for This WecU i'ituti liMrruiolnilt! l,enrue Kiii'inri.il Ai-nrt. rmv m, 1-IemN' fiitral, lit 1'orlj -fourth mill r.irk1ilc ovrniir, Venn Chnrtrr tji(l v. iJerttiunluwn Aenilrmj-, at !it!i l:me, lllmliel (uii ComMlltlon Wt Vlilt 'r.tlephln in. South Vlillinlelpliln, itt llonn tnn lirlil. Other rnnt.' Tlmlnnr Ilkli Simtnl . Verwn Itlsli School, nt 1tHlnor KlAley Vnrk lllsli v. Luti'l-ovne ll'"i. t fjinvdovvne. lMrhy tilth i. ClieHfit linni llhth (Iich.I. nt lltklnn Vnrl., Wnn.U l.tirv lllitli vs. Ilinldoiitlehl lllitli, at llnil lunllrhl, N. .1, siiirer Crntrnl Itlnh v. Cetmnntnirn Vrhnl.', nt lierMirtiitovvli. OrorKf Srllonl v., AVesttovvn Srhl, nt (leore Srhool. I'niM Country Itaee. Vlillnaeiplihi UUh School nniice ilinnmlonwhln crois rnuntry nice, rnlpm"il Vark, SATI'lllltV Sw-arlhiuoro VrpiMirnlorr m, Vrmilncton Seinhiarj-, nt VennhiBton.. Norrlstovvii Hlcll T. itepilln HlRh, nl ltf tillnit. West 4'lifiter llloh v. 'lic-tcr IIIkIi. lit t'l" tcr. i Sitccer (iiri:e School n. Mc.ltown Vl,n,l. ll,orft SclO,ll. 'lhe Went Philadelphia football team, which scored Its first victory of the Pub lic School League reason over (.Jernian town High on Friday, suifered a severe loss when it was learned that nthe two ends, who were mainly responsible for the win. would be out for the rest of the year. Frank Wood, tho tleet wluginan, who snatched the' forward pass wnloli result ed In a touchdown against (lorman town, injured his, right shoulder hi the fame and an X-ray photograph showed .that the shoulder was dislocated. To add to the trouble. Captain Haloid Mtintoe, tho other wlngmau. has enlist ed In tho motor transport service, and expects to bo called ill a short lime. The loss of these two players will han dicap the West Pliilllu boys hi a serious manner. The next gunio tor "West I'hlllto will be played next Friday at Houston Field against South Phllllc. 11 is the only ttame sehivduled for the week iu the Public School League but the Inter aeadeinii! League will get under way on tho same day with Kpls'copal and Friends' Central and Penn Charter and (.lerinatilown. Besides tho league panics then vv'll be lour Independent games played. The other full sports also will gel under way this weeic, wneii me scnooinoys start soccer and cross-country. In the soccer matches Central High plays Ger. I uiantown Friends and fJeijrge School will I oppose "vVosttown School at C'corge School. Then- uro no league games listed for, Saturday, but three stellar Independent games will no contested. Tlie big one of the tilo will ho between Xorrlstown High and Beading High. Xorrlstown has a clean slato so far this season with six victories without a defeat . Every individual and home will be benefited by the Constitutional Amendment permitting il .tip'A rrf rr 1 1 flu 1 'ihi ni 1 1 ii ii 1 1 ii ii In tirrje and money saved duce from 33 In . time and money saved in hauling Jerl tilizer and supplies to farms. i In low.er transportation costs in cities. affecting every household every business. Good roads cost from every vehicle, whether motor o horse drawn, in town, country and city. your vote to be sure to iHt iH2feii&i&i DISCIPLINE IN PENN FOOTBALl Sweeping Changes r ill Be Made by H oil en back. Will Droi) Joe Straus and Bunny Lcrch - ' - SMITH TO UK QUARTER ll WJAVIN J. POLLOCK IX 17 .ieli ill! clamor and glory of a 'JO-12 ieloty for Swarthmort are the oul- of-gear rumblings, of friction In Penn sylvania football. The llttlo Quakers won on FrAnklln Field Saturday be-ci'.i'-e they ptnyed the better game: the big Quakers lost becmie they did not give their best. Xo man can exrt himself to his ut moit unless ho has brought himself to physlcsl jierfeetlon, and no man can hrlnir himself to physical perfection un lets he adheres to training rules. It Is a known tact that teveial of the incni hets of tho Bed and Blue squad have broken the laws of physical hardiness for foo.tball and many will bo tho sur prises on Franklin Field this week. Big Bill Koltenbark, broken-heai ted and dowii(.ast by the way Ills players tllvved against tho darnel, solemnly re. reived after the game Hint ho would have discipline iimong the players at any copt, discipline above victory, disci pline above, reputation. Big Bllt has made up his mind nothing- can shake him from his determination. Things will hum when the Pcnn coach takes tho field this afternoon. Straus Will Be Dropped Thero are going to be sweeping changes tn tho personnel of ,the team. esjU'dally in the backlleld. Joe Straus, one of the offending- players, will be dropped oneo and for all and ft-eo Shorty Smith will bo tho quarterback. The brand-new Pcnn Tiackfield probably will consist of Smith, quarterback ;""Cravvford and ltosneau, halves, and Mcjfichol, fullback. It's, a long way back since Penn has given such u weak exhibition as In the llrst three periods of the Garnet battle. There was no snap to the playing of the so-called big Quakers and they worn In hot water continually. An example of the mental condition of tho players Is had In the caso of Bunny Lcrch, tho acting captain. There was a strong, almost due west, wind sweeping across the Held when the toss was made. When tho teams went to their positions It was genera Uy thought that the Bed and Blue had lost the toss, for Penn was defending the i east goal, with the wind facing and i was lined uo to receive the kick. t Lercli Springs Best Garnet Play Xewspnper men weie so sure that the ited and Blue had lost the toss that they sent such a message over the wires. Vet Lerch WON'. It was the best Swarthmoro plas ever pulled by a Pcnn , man. ' Lerch was taken out of tho i vhon game at tho end of the first quarter. Instead of sitting on the bench, he went to the dressing room and donned street clothes. Then he disappeared. Xothlng i nrknn lccii mv nArrv v-nnnc .wv.wwvr awa-w aww- w farm to table. mean greater count for the place your cross, Tuesday! LA CKING Results of Footbull ) Games Played Saturddv Swnrllimoie ., I oltimlihi ,,. J'unii Merrill. 1 oi-illiani AiiniitiolH . , , Movvdotn , , , Wedtcvan , ,, S.vr.icnf4o ,,,, ."airliiftnchl . . , l.ent-iie lilaml . IlinnlUoii ,,,,. Venn stale., , '111 l,, 7ti SI Ainlirmt . . , " j, f , ,., -e oik ,,,-tr c-i licit-Hi x. t..: U .7 Maine. ,, fa it; JVIlllmi.. . ,,-Jin nJ l?fnoiitli , ... j i fl .Mhhl.fhl.ry ,.,.3 - lnlon ,, I a- i tVloil.l.l ,' in, I X i oritur , . oirttco lt'Uciio,ii I lie Inl niinoiii . I'rincttoii ...i, l Invv-n , I , Inf.. 7 I'rlnrttoii AvI-itA llelnvviir ...... ,11 Venn Jill, Col". Pit Vlrxliiln Voly.. 13 Wntli, mill iJ-e. r ft N-ti-c IHiinc... Ill Vnlm-b ....fr.-Pf1 lleiiiinv.',, ! ranklln . . ,; . !i4 ' .oulerhllt ' as Kentucky State, a- I'orttnntl X. Jt. i:i llnt'n ......... ra Movvnrtl Kinllo., U Hlnliin A. ,D. t ATuhlcnlicrc .... s.t Vlllanovn ..,..! fnnin f'rnne.... fl .tetnv Ttlaial m tii .-..I-.:: i.-.- ,v.,,. ...I. viiiiii, , . . , .to .inrwii ......,. w Ohio lVe-tleian, .1 Itpnniion ill Mlniid ) It en on , ! a llfilincmiinn. ... n St. 4otnh'A,, .. I a' Catliollc lll-th... n ,Ve.t ChcMtr. .15 Aorrlitovvn II,. 10 Lower Merlon. ..j was seen of him during the rest otjilie.1 atternoon. 1 $ Penn' hopes aie not dead by anyi means, put its up lo tno players, liven. jjiu iionenuacK, one or tne master,' coaches of the country, cannot turn, out .. ,x..., ........I... Ae at. . .. ... ..,. j. tk ir.tui ..uitiij ui tno Oil. lie UI1ICS lllfl men train. It remains in tho hands of the players themselves whether P.etkahd Blue football this year Is going to Jieif nut. lauore or a lair success. .liewWOOlC for startling featr. for tho avalable. material is not comparable with that Of yesteryears. I' "V 'lho Bed and Blue still has a mlne.li. It may not bo a Jack llemosov w-flllnn but It's thero nevertheless, and thh was' tlcmonstratcd In tho "close minutes cjt tha fray when Ponn scored two touchcfcwns in rapid lire time, & SoconJ-Slriiigcrs Ifav L'linili i v - ,i it was it jta-reun 01 xuc oiu 'entisy(-i vania- spirit that has made tho He-f, and Blue famous even In defeat, and it! waif carried on by second striae- hut-emu' scientious players. McXichol, Braunt and speedy Shorty Smith, none of vjhorri' started tho, game, were tho ones, who nut over tho w-nllni, -l 5 Swarthmoro deserved every potfttV and ut. itoy .Mercer lias a team that la fcoinff to uphold in true Garnet style tho splen- ut .-jv-Luitii iiuuuions oi tno little in stitution. The whole backlleld played well, but Johnny Earp, who fought for,' upiscopni last season, was tho sensa tion. His seventy yard run on uh off tacuie piay was one of the mostjtbrlt'. ...tut u.isnes seen on i-ram; lln FleltS ln-a I dccntlo and it placed the Garnet Iln a position to scoro Its second touchilnvm' Carter had flvo attempts at lloldiodls'l and ho failed in all. but otherwise. lie showed good football. Stowc, GaiSlIncrl and Gelges also worked excellent oh thifl -i inc. swarthmoro linemen Larldnl ana vvauter stood out most prominently,? vva.n-.er loitowcd the bnll in,v. n'oini: Mlllcr and his recovery of fumbles'save' m.o ouuuiouiiura several golden omnnr. tunlties It was Larkln who hrol.-c through mil blocked a Bosenau iunt,1 Bl r l ! vl L f i v ? ,JSt --S '1 I M. .9- 14 i w in Pennsylvania j proposed State J rI wvvwx w A,. in hauling pro nm Sfi v commodity an .viinneMiii ,. . , .-in t-'nrlcton Mitle,iT Jlilrinro . It., -a Nortlivvt-Mrrn ,,ti Jiinm .. Tntlor, J liullii.inn .,!. ..'t;. tlevel-inil . it. 8:4 ljctroit X. R...fj .., , , . inrttco i n. J ! .V VI - .k....- It service at loweW '& m m 22 W. vi i ii-fJ ' Good - Roads t'Ji v ti.fcJ V! v?2Ai -: ii VIM KJiMSKS, .ffiTj r'emm