EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1938 dempsey expects to prove tonight why wilLard remains in west when he is in east f IB it' V '.'l "ft - V . DEMPSEY HAS CHANCE TO MAKE BEFORE Sensational Heavyweight Fighter and Title Aspirant Witl Make Debut in This City Against Battling Lcvinshy at Olympia Tonight Ily ROUERT W. MAXWELL "IKirtu IMIt.ir Eienlna- I'uhllr lnluir TACK DKMl'SnY will ntttmpt to provo before n Philadelphia atidlcrico tonlglit thnt lie li the Kreiitcst heavyweight In tho world nnd tho logical person to All the championship Rhoes left vacant by one J. Wlllaril. Jnck vlll mingle with Battling Lcvinsky for sW rounds or less nt tho Olympia A. A. In the final net of nn nll-stnr show. Other noted bovers will nppear, but Dempsey Is the hendllner and tho fans have been clnmorlng for tho last two months to see lilm In action. They will hae an opportunity to Bet an eyeful tonight. A ear ago Dempsey irtually was an unknown. A few straggling leporta of his prowess trickled In from tho const, but none was taken seriously. So many hcnvvwclght phenoms had b.cen thrust upon an un suspecting public that tho dope was discounted. However, after walloping Gunboat Smith and Carl Morris In four-round bouts and stopping most of tho truckhorte aspirants In the West, tho boys out here began to tako notice and compare him with I'ulton. Ilefore a match was made with Tred ward the Teroclous, Dempsc was pitted against mil Brennan In Milwaukee, and Bill bit the canvas In six rounds. That forced Fulton to recognize tho new heavjwelght and a bout was arringed for Danbury, Conn. The au thorities butted In, howeer, and finally, through the Inllucncc of John Smith, boxing commissioner of New Jersej, tho fracas was put on In IlarrUon, X J. That one bout made Dempsey. He was not given a Chinaman's chance, but he stepped In and flattened the pugnacious plasterer In eighteen seconds by the split-second watch. Tulton hasn't hit Dempsey yet and it took but five wallops to put the big boy on his back. Dempsey started out like Terry McOovern and rushed Tulton to the ropes. He landed a left and right to the body and I'ulton attempted to clinch. Jnck stepped away nnd shot another right to tho midriff and Fred ward backed away. They squared off and Fulton tried to lend with a pon derous left, which was easily nvoldefl. Jack ducked under the blow nnd whipped a left to tho body. Fulton winced, dropped his guard nnd quick as a flash Jack hurled his right to the chin and the light was over. A FTflR that Dempsey, through his manager, Jack Kcarns, tried to get Willard Into the ring to battle for tho chnmulorujifp. Big Jess, hotccicr, tcjtiscd and said he uould not fight until the uar cas over. The tltlcholder ran out of a match and the public now rcgaids Dempsey as the heavyweight champion. Lcvinsky Suitable Man to Oppose Dempsey WHEN" Wlllard refused a $35,000 offer from Jimmy Dougherty to box Dempsey, the Baron of LelpervlIIe looked around for a suitable oppo nent. Dougherty wanted to show Dempsey In Philadelphia, but did not care t'o put him against a "set up." Every heavyweight was considered and Battling Levlnsky selected from the bunch. The Battler Is one of the shiftiest heavyweights the ring has eer seen, and although he has met all of the leading heavies with the exception of Wlllard and I'ulton, never haa taken the long count. He has been able to outpoint his foes and Is the hardest man In the world to hit. The Battler has every confidence in himself and expects to outpoint Dempsey tonight. Beforo the Fulton-Dcmpsey match Dan Morgnn, I.elnsk'a manager, paid us a lslt and delivered the following oration: "I'd like to hae Levlnsky meet the winner of the big show, but I hope It won't be Fulton. The Battler would have a hard time with the big- plasterer, for he has the best left hand I eer saw on a heayw eight, and no one can get away from It. Fred will murder Dempsey and he'll do It with his left hand. As for Dempsey, I would let Levlnsky meet him every day In tho week rather than 'spar with Tulton once. Levlnsky can beat Dempsey, but not Tulton." ' This was before the present match was thought of, but It goes to show that Morgan has a few Ideas legardlng the outcome of the bout tonight. Dumb Dan has been In the hoxlng game more than twenty vearn nnd Is a shrewd Judge of fighters He still believes Levlnsky will spring a big sur prise and outpoint Demps-ey In six rounds. Jack Brltton also picks Levlnsky, but It must be remembered that tho former welter champion Is his stable mate nnd works with him dally. He may have tho proper dope, and again he may not. If Dempsey hits the Battler something is likely to happen, and it is up to the Battler to keep m from getting hit. AT AXY rate, It looks like a real scrap and the spectators iclll get " their motley's north. A boxer and a fighter aluays put up a tchl-ltclnd battle, and that's the dope on tonight's fracas. Coffroth Anxious to Sec Levinsky in Action T HAVE been In tho boxing game a long time," said Sunny Jim CofTroth the other night, "and have seen all of the lending boxers with tho exception of Battling Lcvinsky. For jeara I have wondered how ho could meet all of the big fellows, giving away as high as fifty nnd sixty pounds in weight, and still outpoint them. I had an Idea that Jim Corbett was pretty clever, but Levlnsky must have It on him. I will be nt the ringside on Wednesday night to see the Battler In action, nnd I know I have a treat In store for me" There are others like Coffroth. Levlnsky never has weighed more than 175 pounds, jet has taken on men like Tom McMahon, Al Kublak, Jack Dillon, Porky Tlynn, Charlej Welnert, Jim Coffey, Tony Ross, Hartley Madden, Gunboa Smith, Jim rijnn, Tom Cowler, Bill Brennan and Carl Morris without serious Injury. He outpointed a great majority of them, which made him one of the best drawing cards In the land. Levlnsky alwajs does better with a heavier opponent. Tho big fellows are not so fast and the Battler can Jab and get away before they get set to land a blow. That hlt-and run stuff is tho secret of tho Battler's success, and he hopes to make good use of It tonight. Dempsey, however, is quite clever and may do some of that speedy stuff himself. Jack Kearns says his man will box Levlnsky a couple of rounds and then fight until tho Battler takes the count. That Is tho plan of battle, but Kearns figures Dempsey will be able to hit 'Levlnsky as ho pleases. If there should be a slip-up and Bat fights according to his form In other big bouts, the new heavj weight will have a hard tlmo In con necting with a sleep-producing wallop. I EVIXSKY is a Philadelphia, bog and started here In 1910, under the name of Barney Williams. him and shipped him to Morgan in Gus Lewis Has Chance to Make Good THERE Is another Philadelphia boxer who will get his first chance to t step Into tho limelight against a top notcher tonight. He Is Gussie a Xewls, one of the best youngsters seen here In jeara Gussie has Improved wonderfully since Johnny Burns took hold of him, and for a long time ho lias been clamoring for a match with a recognized opponent. Ah Is alwava ' the case, however, Gussie was not considered by the local promoters, who would rather feature some out-of-town Btar than develop home talent. Jimmy Dougherty, however, asked Lewis to select his own opponent, and Dundee was tho man. 'K-jf "I want sou to watch Lewis clorely tonight," said Burns today, "be- ", cause I feel sure he will give Dundee the fight of his life. For a long tlmo t vra have been looking for a chance to show what Gussie really could do ami we will take advantage of this opportunity. Remember the night he boxed Pete Herman at the benefit show? He gave Pete a good lacing and after that no one would give him a tumble. Tonight ho will weigh 125 pounds and will be lighter than Dundee. At that, I believe my man will win." r ' Qussle haa been boxing around Philadelphia for three years and was developed carefully by his father. He started as a flyweight, then a ban tHi, a featherweight and now considers himself a lightweight. He Is the brother of Harry Lewis, who was a top notcher a few years ago, '" . Hank McGovcm, of Port Richmond, will face a tough foe In Joe Bur wan, of Chicago. Burman Is working at Hog Island every day and does, Hi training when he gets a furlough. For tho last five days he has been 4 Lake wood with Dempsey und Is In excellent shape. Burman has de feated all of tho leading bantams except Pete Herman, and Pete has re fused to .meet him. His last battle was with poor Joo Tuber, who succumbed 'to the Influenza a short time ago. McGovern, however, Is no slouch and will give Burman lots of (trouble. khiuL- has met all of the best bnntams and always made good. k .There will be another hour to ttSO. AKf!fO it all in all, tie "Dougherty Spefal" on paper look llk 0w o the best Indoor cards ever put on in 1'hlladelphla and tot,? Xi be hard fought. & A SHOWING PHILA. FANS Xlck Hayes says he discovered A'cno York. open the show, which starts promptly HBMKY VUIU. YoU Put Tmvt ueep BosiT im the ice.- BOX FO( vB ? & ICE Box Full TaWiSS out roast nd Packs im all oth6r STUFF CLflie T IP fifty j LYKE IS LEADING JOCKEY OF YEAR Youthful Rider Registers 170 Wins in 709 Starts During Season SANDE TAKES SECOND I-nwrenc I.vko enjoys the honor of) h.iAlng ridden more winners than any I other jockey during the present season,! with 170 victories to his credit. Lke' Is one of the jounger j.ct. He showedi great promlso last teason when he fin ished well up on the list, and tho repu tation he then earned cauped a great de mand for his services, so that ho ob tained more opportunities to ride the bert hortes. I'arly In the season Ijke was em ployed by CommnndT J K L Ross. who has one of the largest stables on' the turf Ljke, however. Is a hare brained youngster nnd success turned his i head so that he soon fell Into disgrace! nnd In August his contract was sold to the Brighton Mable. Santle Sensation In the spring Ljke displayed remark able form in the saddle and the public played his mounts regardless of their form It was during this period that he rolled up such i list of victories that he never has been headed Later he went off form bidly nnd his following melted away after he had lost on one favorite after another that should have won with better handling. The reil sensation of the ear Is H. Sinde, who hns renlnced Lyke as the rider for J K. L rtoss Ramie was an unnnown ni me neginnlng or the year He mule pood from the start, bringing his first mount home In front nnd ho has been a success ever since. He : second on the list with 1B1 victories, a truly remarkable record for a rider who had no previous experience. Loftus Su-pcnded nirardless of the figures. Johnny Loftus Is far and away the best rider on tho American turf. Loftus hns nqt ridden nnvthlng llko tho number nf horses that the others hnve. but his nerccntngo Is the best of nil There are two re-iFons why Loftus has not ben soen In artlon as frequently ax Inferior riders Ho Is unable to make n lower weight than HE pounds so that h" fpI dom gets tho opportunity to ride In rheap selling races or on two-year-olds except In condition races nnd stakes The following tahli- fhows th Rtsnd Ing of the better Known riders from the first of the ear up to last Raturrtnv Jocke Mtx f.ske 71)1 Int. 170 111 140 13-' Ml 7 2 ni M 4J 42 4J 41 as II .11 SI .1.' at :iu 21 21 27 27 27 21 21 21 21 24 24 10 in IN l 17 11 It It in in s 8 2.1 IDA 101 111 nn 71 71 nn M 44 71 ns 40 41 .17 ZM 20 IX 40 2 21 111 40 IK 10 44 21 24 10 IK 21 21 A 20 10 27 SI 11 4H 21 n x in 1 4 3 .lil 101 7 fill 0' R2 CI M nx an nn nn 411 27 3? IT, SJ ni 23 20 '1 40 8il 17 R7 30 Unp. 3 Ml .112 32 114 ion ., Surd" Mil I' Re!lnon . 70 I.unnford . coil lnr . . . 401 VValln . . 411, 'iimrnr .... 34 ISO 2711 17 4"S 217 214 I'll 1S1 jni 41 171 TlndrtTiifi! lit rhuttlnnrer V. Cnlllnn . A Johnson Mr Wee Tnpt.n . .. "Its 2T) i.no 401 111 am Of I 271 lit 2 lit .11(1 14H. 14S J4I .124 117 m .174 ;ni ni , inn JIWl , i7 it j nn 21)7 111 . ".'17 . 22T S2D 1W nn 141 . mi . .10 Merrier .. l-nrtua Rrlckion .. Hire . . . rnlrhrother pnimp . . Ball ... . nuxtnn , ,, Knar-p .. TMckena Pool i I'lliif ... nrna . Ilumphrlea ThllTtier f lnhn Domlnlck . . MrlaKttart . Amhrnae ., vtcCrann . . Kleecer , . io: nn 73 in 211 n S7 24 11 KO 40 12 110 1"1 37 2S 11 20 21 at 27 3S 2S 40 lft K 10 11 7 104 120 111 ni no ins 217 IDS 11 nr, 43 no 41 Mulimin Moleawortli Trol" . . Troiler . , heoirn . . M, Ftowin Q Preec. ., I'eak .. . , McOraw .. G. Treec , 141 Americsn Leapuerj in Service rhlrnro. Nov. 1 Fltty-fUn pr cnt of th 2 plsrm unoVr contract or rcn-rvn-ttnn to the right cluh In the Annrlcnn I. -ami- aro In tho armv or nnval wrvir-. sccnrdlnir to (lnir mud pyhllo herr yp. trdir. Tho totnl number It 141 and mora than thnw-fourthi of them are In tho army. ' Longer Drill for W. anil J. vVnhintnn, To.. Nnv n Cnarh Hut rhlnnon yrlfrdsy pd hla WanMnittnn and Tifferan nlaers out fnr the lonarat prac tice of tho aeaaftn Triuwh an arrange ment made with ,ijtennt N. li. WhltaVer. commandant nf f' lucal R. A. TV a . Ih I cnarh haa bren abla to lentlhm the prc- ' IIta nrlMl fn A half lifiu- nh .4 ...- ,..,... - ...... ....,., .-., r-a Cl r-S 21 1 l&rV VA A- MOVIE OF A MAN AND A ROAST OF BEEF ( Why-y-y ) CeRTAiiJL,Y V. I VUlLv. J (AK05 TVtlMGS our tr- rtP ICC- RO. Tn haaKG. Room For. "DROPS RoftST THESE IinAVYWLICHTS TO MEET Hauling Lcvinsky and Jack Deinp ic), who clash at the Ulvmpiu to- night LIEUT. FRYCKBERG WOUNDED Police Athlete in Ba-c Hospital at Angers IVeutenant Harry TrjckbeiB, liolico athlete, has been wounded In France, ac (OidlnB to a letter Icceiveil by Ills parents. Mr and Mrs I'rank I'rjck-iHrg-, CM South Conestoga street, lieu tenant Frickbem was hit In the luico by a rifle bullet anil la now In u base hos pital at AnBers, France. Lieutenant Frjckberu was one of the best hut tilers and broad Jumiierd In this cit He lias won many Middle Atlantic and Catholic track and field champion ships He compttcd for the VIctn Catholic Club. Ho was attached to Company U, 109th Infantry. VILLANOVA SHIFTS Coach Reap Makes Changes in Varsity Line-Up Mllunuvn, I'a.. Nov. 0 Vlllanova's first practice of the week was held jes tcrday. Coach Tom Reap made sev eral changes In the varsity line-up and feels that the reconi-truoted eleven dtould uhow up well against Bucknell on Saturday Rocky Kansas antl Drilt Draw llohton, Nov 0 Kranklo Itrltt of NVw lledford, nnd Kocky Kansas, of Ituffiln, ta thp funM n run for their roonry laat nlnht In twelve faftt nnd furloua rounds It wm an rlot at the finish thnt the referee could hardly do otherwlao than call It a draw, a decision that met v Ith tioputnr faor Jaik Dempsey May Enlut rlilenrn. Nov. II The v.ord from (treat JjKUrr, the liU nival trainlmr atntlon nf the weai ih inn permiHAinon nPI1 neen rerened to enllut Jnck Dempaey Arro-dlntr to the word here, the l.lir fellow In tlrlnu of life In the eaa'ern ahlphulldlne lilont und li antluua to become a real cob. ROAST L Pi Wi. K&i& 0& SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS EDDIK O'KEEFE, veteran local featherw eight, who la handled by Jack Welnsteln, will try to mnkc a comeback this season. O Ktefe has promised his manager thnt ho will do some hard training nnd will bo rendy to meet all of the leading featherweights In the country. "Eddie means business," said Man ager Welnsteln eterda "He. has n surprise coming to the fans, nnd he will fat only make good against the oppo nents that are plc'eeil for him. but he will try to regain his lost prestige by getting matches with all of the leading men in his class O'Keefe's last fight was will. Freddy Reese, of New York. They mtt In a six. round bout nt Newark, N. J., on the night of September 23. The veteran was defeated by the New Yorker be cause Eddie refused to train for the fight. The bout was the semifinal to the Benny Leonard-Ted (Kid) Lewis tilt. Jack llonlon, tht farmer tnatthmnktr of tho oivtnnia A. A,, haa received onra fmm Ualtimor and lloaton to, da the matchmaking Ivr IB SIUIW Ul uvmv vuive, vacK la nJMM' ' any- Particular ) TaTaTa I VUcb im me J ' . N y NO-ANT Purs wi Roast , if es UX3.M .11 -L-f. ,"22Lr- puts roast On ToP of IC6 -Bo" Many Football Games Arranged for Drive to Raise $170,500,000 The X nitul War Woik Committee on football has arranged a tong list of inoic? to be played for the cheer up fund The tuo local attractions will be Urotcn v League Island at Franklin Field on November 1G and Venn s. Swarthmoie on November 2 J. Ihe schedule follows: Noemhrr 0 Vrwnort mnl Ileum r in, llunurri Iltirilo school, nt .Newport: Mount st. Mnr' h. (ett1iinr, nt rmmtNtn r. Mil i M t mister . hlrkillli nnrnl, at 1-ultnn, Mo,: Maine th, KNktille .Nmnl Hexer.r nt Ornnnt IVnn .st ite n, Itiitgerrt, nt Htite Ctflleve, st IjouIi CnWerMty yt hewn nee, nt ht. I ouN, ormber 15 Inron rnllpRe , Iahii Nlrnn, nt Mount Vleiiunt. It. Nopmber 1ft -llronn n IiiKue Inlnnil, nt FrunUIn ITelil: Newport .n.il s tut Inn ynt re'linm ltn Nn.nl Htiitlott, nt n1 llnnlt lowrt htti Teiirhrr n,( rnnrth Depot Itrlcnde nt Cetltir IVIN. In.i Dlrk Inxon ( ollrce h, 1'nlfnl StnteM (Jeneri'l llnHpltul o 3, rt ( nrllfclr. ln.i (inl InuIt rnM MIMt "" ( ollpp, it Urn ter, Tu. I IlnfTttlo im. Ilnlmrt, it ItuflTnlof Htirtnril It-ilio School h. Camp Ieieni, nt f nnibrldire. NnpM'iT 2t llelolt Cnrmll, nt Uelolt. Win. Nnnmlrrr 2 IVnn n Hwnrtiitnnre. nt FennUHn I'lehli Hnnnnl Itndlo splo t Princeton 1ntlon hrhool, nt l'olo '.roMP Nt t',tfi'nl (lrrnn nt Sun I rane'twai IMtlhHPh is, fieflnrln TppIi. nt rittilnirKliI llMffnlo b Cornell Abla tion School, nt HulTnlnt fanro . Con ronlln nt Fnrro. N. I.t Hrnrinif t It"' ert nt "ipf"1 (feninthe Norinlier ?R Cnllfornla n, .Stniiford, nt llrrkele, Cnl. MID VALE AND AIRCRAFT WANT LEAGUE TEAMS Both Plants Hae Applied for Berths in American Basket- hall League The American Basketball League will select the eighth club to complete its circuit for the season at a meeting called for tho St. Columba Club to morrow evening. Two strong fives are In view. Crao Is tho Naval Aircraft out fit at League Island, nnd which Is being coached by Artie Klefaber, nnd the other Is Mldvalo Steel. The latter li being managed by one of tho Cavanaugh trio. 1'rlcr to the meeting of the league, there will bo held n conference of the managers directly Interested In basket ball's part In the "week of Bport." night clubs have been drawn In tho Untatlve ny-oul of gtmes. which calls for two to be played at Musical Fund Hall. In this city, nnd two In Camden Armory. Hobby Wlnfklll, manager of the Rook wood live. Is ready to put his team on tho (lcor nt any time nnd any place. CHANGES AT LEHIGH Coach Kcatly to Play Dovvil in Backflcld Iletlileliem. IM.,, Nov. 0 With assur ance that the nuarant'ne will be lifted and the gnmo with Muhlenberg next Sat. urday a certainty. Conch Kcady began to drive his Lehigh snuud harder jester- day thin for the pas: two wecki. One Important change for tho game In likely to take place and that Is at quarter back Charlie Swain Dies of Influenza Oakland, t'nl., Nov, (1 Charlie Swain haeebnll plaver. died yeatenltv of Influenza iintii pin.; Timlin runie Mono1. Hunln'a record nf thirty-four home rum was the aeaaon'a reeor.l 9 piaeu n.iu mo t, t'ti Americana nnd with Smramento and Van couver on tho coait. rolualv thinking of acceptlnff the otter of MOf-Kini; in iicnniown. JnrL ItHlfnn nn,1 Mnlillcr Hartfleld are cet. time In ahapB for th scheduled aix-rounil acran which la to be held In the. Una I boot at the tMjmplu A A., Jlonuay nwni. iiaicn. maker Oeorve Knsla haa arransed.an ex e lent preliminary projr"m. ji'linnj- llurna haa arrnnzed on all alar program fur the weekly ahow to I held nt the. Cambria A C on Friday nlKht. Jnhnn .NVlaon nnd Ilrk Htnah will lie the 4.rlnclil In the flnaljout. Jack Ilrady und Martin Duffy will ppiar In the semifinal. lonna- Ilobhlenii nnd Whltey FltnP-rald are tralnlm for their comlnu alx-round tilt which Is In be ataeed In one of the boute nt the National A, A. next Saturday ntsht Thla will mark the fourth meeting- between the pair. Irian I'atay Cllne and Itncky Kan sas will be seen In action In the final aetto. Joe Leonard and Krankla Conway will croaa arms In lha aemlwlnd-uj. rrank Donoto. manager of nsttllnrMack. the Camden bantam, thinks hla P't ha the maklnsa of oc "'",!':, J?,.n?i?df pecta Mack to tx bat.Ul alt etuib l4Jw US.lW-pttHiHKfa: aav t , Mm S V. If MW" jL &L J WCNOCRS McijJ nn tS GQtMG lb C rtrv in , R4T of TRUCK GOLFERS TO HOLD Professionals to Stage Opea Play at Shore Monday to Avl War Work Fund STRONG FIELD ASSURED The piofesslonal golfers of the south eistern and louthern sections of the iij lonal orginlzatlon will do their pirt to nld tho J157.500.0UO campaign of the United War Work Council by holding in open tournament over the course of he Atlantic City Country Club, at N'oithfield, on Monday, November 11 The Influenza epidemic and tho fact that many of the courses around this city, Diltlmore, Wilmington and Wash ington arc being put In rhrpe to stand ho wintry weather not so very far off now, mado It a illllicult proposition to irrango buch nn event in tho districts named When tVd of the dilemma the "pros" found the solves In, tho governors of the seashore club stepped Into the breach and proffered the loan of their links Haines Llpplncott and Henry MeSwec ney will be In charge of tl.e tourn iment, and there will be yftcd Cross and spe cial medals for the winner, runner-up and best single round tcore. Thlrtv sW holes will bo played unlesi presmt plans arts changed at tho Inst moment. An entrance fee of $5 will be collect ed from each p.irtlclp mt, nnd In addi tion thero will he several sldo "stunts" for raising more money for the fund. A strong fkld already Is assured through tho efforts of the Professional Golfers' Association. Hisldcs a big del egation of New York stars, l'reddy Mc- I.rou. the Columbia crack, will jourmy up from Washington; Oturge Low, of li.iltusrol, will also be on hand, as will likewise the only till Nlcholls, Wilfred Held, of Wilmington, and the veteran Aleo Smith, , All munbers of the 1'ruftbslonal Golf ers Association of America aru eligi ble to play In this event, no matter what district they hail from. Entries, w.th fie enclosed, should be sent as promptly us possible to ,1 Haines Llpplniult, Chnlfont Hotel, Atlantic City, N J., or care the Countiy Club, of Atlantic .Cltj, s'orthiltld, N J INGRAM READY Navy Captain Hecovcrs and Will btart Saturday Aiinupol'H, Md Nov. C A busy after noon of nraetleo uns snent yesterday by the Navul Academy football squad. Captain lugiani has so fully regained his strength that he Is able to take u full part la the- practice, and will start against the Updating Base team next Saturday. The rest of the backfleld wat mado up of Koberts nnd Butler, vet erans of two seasons, and Urr, a new man. Harvard Shy of Plajers Cainlirlriire, Minn., Nov. (1 The Harvard service football teiim. which continued work ytaterday fur.lts opening gnnte with Tufta Saturday. Kot Home hard irnctice. ulthouxn Coach Uonovun Is atttl unuble to aahcmble ull hla nrat clcyin. Urtinus anil St, Joe 1'lay Salunlaj CoUccrt Iltr. !.. Nov. (I Urelnua S. A. T, V haa nrrsnired a irnme lth the at Toxeph Colleee tenm. of Philadelphia, for hla haturdv Tlie name will ba'plajed on the local urldlron. Cliiragn antl Michigan Resume t Ittcxao, Nnv 1 Athletic illrectora of th" Unhcrlt!ca of Mlchtann nnd Chlraso have ixtcndcd r apeclul Invitation to mem hera of the ltiui footbnli tenma of tho two Inatltutlona to wltneaa the irume here next Hiturday. The occaa.on will be the renewal Itlwien the tinlvcraltlea of football relations., which were broken ott thirteen yeara ago, SUITS?J.80 111 IllCFIl FROVt 130, JS3 and XtD PETER MG1UN & CO VllSS" S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch St.. Open I rlday un.l pjtuntiy ev nlnca unti It's on OiiIeM nt thr OSmnlu A. A. Jjf-k lnipi, nlitln rlinmploii, Urklf- lntt1ni( Ivlimkr. klnx nf ttovrm, Johnny lluiitlee th. (lunule IwU ami llurmun MrGoTrn rtintl out rnr niKiil'n port TtUrim, II to . nt Kdwurd, Sur hpaidiiiTH" or iiimDHi or oi rnn. Hr th nrtfUft honirrwrUht inrr jfirrif. . -p Jpi. iflKss-r. f IT CAN'T BE I Done FOLWELL'S CHEERS Quaker Coach, Recovering From Pneumonia, Will Continue Visits JVhilc ,Hollcnback Does Active Tutoring V TO REMODEL LINE-UP Uv EDWIN J. POLLOCK ROnnilT C. FOLWKLL, renn's ofP.. clnl head conch, who has been con fined to his bed with Influenza nnd pncunion'a, appeared on Franklin Field yesterday afternoon for the first tlmo In more than a month, nnd It was an In spiring slgjjt for the plajers to see their old conch with a familiar background. lllg Hob Is not tho phjslcal g'ant of yesterday, for his sickness has taken from him tho usual snap and show of power: hut, nevertheless, ho Is looking ndtnlrnhlv well for n man who has gone through the spell of lllnos thnt has been his lot. nob will continue to pay visits to Franklin rield ns long as the weather permits, but Kill Hollenbnck will re main ns active head coach. New Team for Lofajclte It will be a remodeled Tcnn eleven thnt will fnce I.nfnvettc on Saturday, provided no cancellation trden nre Is sued from Harrlsburg. The Quaker ma chine will undergo renovations this week and tho team tint will oppoe the Ma roon in tho annual clah probably will bo picked by Coach Hollenback tomor row. The big Penn tutor hns nbout made up Ills mind as to the combination he will start against the Htstcnlans, but he wants to test tho ability of hlq new team In a sctlmmage game today before he announces his line-up There will bo changes In the line as yiell as the lioot.'flolrl ' Hollenback has decided to give Craw ford a chance nt center nnd move Frank to guard Frank's pissing was a b!t eff color In the Suarthmore game, and It Is believed thnt he will 1111 In better nt i-uiru Prank Is a willing and earn est outh nnd puts everything he has Into the plajs. but knows little about the game, I'rank Moved to Guard - , In the carfy part of tho season Hollen back was very much pleased with Frank ns .1 snapper-back. He played well on tho attack and equally as well on the defense. However, ho never h.is been able to get over the habit of pissing the ball too low, although he has been mak ing perfect tosses In practices The nervousness usually nccompamlng n 1 novice probably Is responsible fcr his lauu, jie snouio snow wen at guard. There Is some talk nt Franklin Klnlil about moving Fred Peters, the hlg end. 10 a naiioncK post fetors Is ramlll ir with the wavs of the offensive quartet. He nlaved fullback with the Dickinson High .School, of Jersey City Peters hus been doing such good work at end. how ever, that It Is scnrcely nkolv that he will be switched especially in lew of the scarcity 01 w logmen. Still Looking for Punter The bnchfleld will have George (Shortv) Smith at the helm nnd DaVinv Mc.N'lehol nt fullback Tho halves prob nbly will bo llosneau tnd Braun Hose nau did the punting gainst Swarthmore nnd was outMtked with every exrhange, but most of tho time he was Looting ngalnst a strong wind He nnd Uraun nre the best punters Hollenback has nnd neither of them is exceptional Hnrvey a'lso will be given a chance In theso wartimes when football ma terial Is scarce and Inferior n good punter Is the weight which balances a tnlr team toward bUcceFs A fair team without a good punter Is apt to be con sidered a poor team by the time the se.i son ends All efforts will be bent to ward developing a good punter at Frank lln Field rlitiToi'l.W's The Stanley Booking Corporation THU following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early showing of the finest produc tions. 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MATINEE DAILY VIOLA DANA In , "THE FLOWER OK THE DU81" FRANKFORD ",a V'""" MARION DAVIES In 'THE IIURDEN OF PROOF" JEFFERSON SB ANSSffi? m 8 if. n mm e' RETURN PENN TEAM Walt Roscnau Leaves for Camp Next Week Wnllfr lloifnnu, who linn allrrnitled nt niinrtrrlmf h iinil Imlflnii-k nn Hit I'rnn fixilhiill 'mm. will Iriur for Cotnn Xurhnry Tmlor nrxt rrk. TIik little (Innkrr nllilrto tint In hi nnollrntlon to K to Hi? nrllllrrr ntliool nmp time nn, nnd Mtrn lie rxnrttn to rrrrUe liU notice li rriinrt for dutr within Iho next fow tlni, Ilr In n ttrmtmito of the Ontrnl mull NrhiMil. lirr hi" ntnrrril In football. Ut li it thlnl-t rur nt'"lrtit nt tMf I nlrrr iltr nnd line or the Ihrre letter men on thr pretent foothill nound. CENTRAL PLAYS CATHOLIC HIGH ELEVEN FRIDAY, Purple and Gold Team Replaces Northeast on Schedule This Season Central High has booked a game for Friday nfternoon with tho Catholic High eleven, nccordlng to announcements mado by Manager Krug, of the Crimson end Gold team, vesterday. The battle with tho Purple and Gold combination will take the place cf the regular sched uled game with Northeast High. These two old rivals should attract n great crowd, Doctor O'Urlen's eleven Is the favorite on paper In view of tho fact thnt tho Central athletes-- have had more time for practice nnd also- hold the advnntngn In that they have played more games to dato than Jack Greer's proteges It Inn been announced that West Phlllle and South Phlllle will play their annual game on Houston Field through tho courtesy rf tho Central High of ficials The two Public School Len-cue , rivals will be put through their last hard drill today In preparation for the tltls clash which will tako place on Friday. The Ijinsdowne Hlirh School will b tho first to start basketball this Reason, In fact, the suburban team already hat begun the Indoor game. EASY FOR RUTGERS Sanford's Team Trims Charley linckleys Llevcn, 40-0 Nhi llriinantrk, N. J., Nov. 6, Hut- gers A. S. T. C. easily defeated Brick ie 's Naval Transport eleven here yes- tcrcuiv by ti to " mo scarlet Infan try's line, seasoned by tho hard victories of previous days this year, ripped great holes In the sailor's left wing through which Kull, Gardner and Summerhlll made long gains. m The first string backs, Kelley and Baker, as well as Fiancks. were out be cause of Injuries The youngster Kull, nnly filled tne left nair-back position, vvlille French generated the team with great skill Threo touchdowns were scored by Gardner nnd one each by French, Kull nnct Hutnmerniii MARLEY'2 IN DEVON 214 IN. ARROW COLLARS CLUETTgEABOPr CaiKCTBoy MY. I'llllKII'I.WH 333 MARKET SA"j&.B h'ffi'a .MUNl'AULI LOVK In "TO HIM THAT HATH" MOnPl J23 bOUTH ST. 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