EVEkika public lkdgek pMladelpiiiaT "Saturday, November' s ; i .... i l r ir i fT 7V1ABS MOfiE THAN A COLLEGE EDUCATION TO INTERPRET THE PRESENT FOOTBALL CODE ?LING ON K OPEN TO :ial Code Fails to Settle WUNTED BALL STILV 'ig$es to Make Own Decisions Present Hide on In- wjrference With Forward Hy HOUERT W. V 11 "iportu Ltlllnr l.irnln STA football game pluxcd a short t,v?as punted from behind the line 1 The catcher misjudged the hick rvrhen ho jumped nud touched it Torwrard piogress of the brill mid It i)MdlDK back Into tho Held of pluj Mec'cH ered It. ataited tn mti nnd nai doxxneil mi lilt men r. mnl Hi... P .The referee ruled It xxas u touchback when the pigskin hit the Rial rpesifl ana ene 11 to tile delcnuers first that the ptoper decision?' jffio decision on this plaj is open for lblerirror on the part of the leferee, ui nae -noming to sav about it All IrMtjis to use his own Judgment and is Jiniung me uau down wnere tne piaei ' jLpiit the question up to Wllnier Crouoll and Ohaile.x Mdmtx 'w htghfcjliiss oRlcIals, and both declared the ball was not dead when if lm Hip asoal posts and no touchback should hae Now let's look at the rules Section aekv If anx kicked ball strikes P5RE. B3IXU TOICHKD II Y I'lAYO! OV lUTimit SIDI3 unless .r arts u goal." K ..fPhai cAern t. ha( di fVtA .xiha l.,t "V -"v .... ...-it .in uivir ,n .(iih,jt- 0111? lu II IE H eked balk either a punt, dmp-klck kick-off or fiee kick. strikes one f be filacers of the defending wide hounds aJVftEE BAM., and If one of the KaalJIfie It Is a tbuchdonu lloxxexer. If Wie, ball It is a touchbick The reason chichi sent the ball oxer the Hue did not BROaCCut from the kicker However If ItUntH It goes oxer the goil line and is . is a, safety, and counts two points for the other side it r HIS point is licit itoitli lemembcilnq, foi lomclhtnij sr'ifnn mil happen if a player take It for giantctl that a puntrrf hull niter fiavlnp been touched 6j nit uiiiWc iiium, hccomci a toiitlihack it ii hl the goal posts It Is i ItEB HM.tj and must he playtd tin Mttme as a fumble Many W eird Decisions Allotted to ss I nnotivetl TJS surprising how xneue the football i ules arn on ceitiin plaju and ltfalao Is surprising when one leallzes flow of those same rules The weirdest i Without question, and some of them O-jaxd penalty for holdini? and not ex en K A-Jtnowledce of the rules Is necesar understand the code T'erhaps that Ol" 1" colleses. But the plajeiH are ftnlstakes at the wionsr time Here ptalns miss: At the beclnninR of the same a coin holceof coal or kick off xxhlch meins if An Boal the other side must kick olT llaf) tip In almost exeiy came Kor Pali redelxe." He doesn't sax xxhere iHlike that, but infers that the other side must klik otf In a mse tnat the losinpr nine not onij lias ;,toT In a meeting of officials last the, ruling-. Tho winner of the toss should sax end ol tne new lie selects mat s lUJit.boot the ball. This nolnt ts 'it'tip, but so man teams lose the it period and lose It niialn In the thlid when Hie loser has the choice the mistake should be remedied at once A t?.V.VV I.L'llCIf pulled this houci In the nii-Siiuithiiioie name ' last Saturday and put the lied and Hluc in the hole at the stmt r Ruling on Foncardd'ass Interference Unfair HKHE Is a rule In the book which Is fair. It Is In tepard to the penalties a forxxard pass in one case the ball lnt of the foul and on the other there Is no penaltj onl, the loss of , Jox.n. j.wo xeuiiis weie jiuuik n cine npted.i The ball xxas salllm; Into the Ktile passer's side pushed him out of mi (lie Dan nit tne giounu ?bld you see that Interference"' eprh-ed of a chance to catch the ball as n "Yes. I saw It " replied the official "Well, why don't jou penalize that 'No penalt goes with It" was the rhlcfi makes It an Incompleted foiward bwit. That's all there Is to it " P-vVou're crazj xxlth the heat'" nhrleked the offended athlete "WV gotta ye' a 'penalty on that plaj ! ' Then the rule book was taken out and the folloxxlng used as exldence: "No player of the side In possession of the ball shall, aftei the bass 'w a L..a nn.1n In n . mnniidi liilorffirii & UTClt IIIiAH, ill ,J ,,,.(1,111 ,,.-i . been touched, except In un actual kjmseir. - "If such an onense occurs anei the offending side shall put the ball In town-and the pla shall count an a down. If such an offense occurs after i. fourth down the ball shall go to the tediny down " til, J" oilier woros iueg.ii inierieienci- aid-Play merely makes It an Incompleted forvxHid pass und the in'tacking fldeifias an opportunitx to hold 01 shoxe opponents out of the way wlth- Bi) penalty. For example. If a man Is on the all,. and an opponent Is near him he jfj.e leg, spoil his chance 10 catch the .' SWi ' ' t"rfB tulc Ii unfair and should he f interferes the ball noes to the the foul occurred That vwl.es the rtiliiiu tuphcuiy too much for one ihing and not enough foi the other -( .? ... jV Episcopal and Penn Charter Have harrow Escapes opening games in me inieracauemic league came out according to iofmt but the favorites, Episcopal W4 to wjn. Germantoxvn scored first tpvptticu .inui tne iuuiiii i'"iu, M.inurapneu oxer i rienus- central in tne last minute of plax Jttends Central pulled the biggest Mct-artja doxs anu leauing yHr liud crashed through the lino I Jtloek-ed as If this would be the L-Tiovvev er, Kplscopal got the ball itfce field for a touchdo.xn, (Jlenn missed, however, and I rlends' Central utained the lead by a margin. eame borne real football. tought hard, und Episcopal, flfty-tvto treconds left to plaj, tats and hex en jards to gain MX ions lorwaru pass iiuu 111c awd crossed the goal line with ' goat. Frtaode' Central has the best football team I luxe seen in that school i tmd should make It Inteiestlng Smith Is a good plaer'and rkjMk, uses excellent judgment IkiM veteran. fX Tel player, houriei. is HmlnnUc atlilcc w oi 1 1 mtter'at making end runs. TOUCHING i DISCUSSION Question and Forces Kef' Pass Unfair to Defenders SIWV I 1,1. , I'uhltr I eilaer time nco ' xxiltes C l' II, the hull of scrimmage ntid sailed down the nnd the oxnl xxns going oxer his with IiIh lingers This did not refit d rolled until it hit the goal posts The ilner who touched the lalt down on the 20-xurd line wis discussion, not because of i iirob but because, llko mnnj others Hu an ofllfl.il can do In a oae ike perfectl) right In ruling a tom.hu i h wis tackled been declared 15 of Ilulo C saxs 'It is a inui " the foil iioMk m riniiii tit! Iiai in n.....!..... ...... . .. t. off and crosses the goal nne It hlekei's side fails 0n it behind the one of the defending side recoeis for the ruling Is that tin impel is come from (he sld,. iipr.-n.iiii, tii the bill is caught and then 1 tggttd recoxeted In one of the defenders how little the plujers and coaches decisions huc been allowed to ire wondeis One nfllcl.il c.ne a the pl.ixers collected him but It takes a (ollece ednrntlot, Is the re ison the mine is nlaxed the woist oftendem and iilw.ixs is somethliiB that nine out of ten is tossed The winnoi has the a captain kjk he xxill defend a This sterns quite simple, but it is example, the ninmr usuallj ms, he xxlll receixe Hie l.li U nff ,,t ,,,, . tne kick-otr, but also the choice of jear it xxas decided that suih should "We'll defend THIS coal and point all tnat is necessarx and the othei so tilxial that It seems fnnllsh i, adxantase of a stionR wind in the comprehensive, but decidedlx un for Interferlnn with the receixei goes to the offended side it the kuiii, iumj .1 loiwnro ptss xxas a- arms of a defensixe back and one the xxax A sure catch xxas spoiled shook J the excited plaxer who xras. h confronted the referee. kuj "' d nianded the plajpi answei "The ball hit the ground, pass and the other side loses a ii Itl, fin nnnnnnn, .mill .1... ,..-! . ...... .,, u,iur,tL Utll.ll me IIJIH attempt to catch or bat the pass euuei u nrsi, seonu or tlilid down play at the spot of the preceding opponents at the spot of the pre- uj nit- siui- niucii pui tne call giounii witn no i nance to catch the can pu-h 01 grib the opponent hx pass and his side will lose but one ' clianycd If the difrndlnn iide offended side at the spot iiltcte and fenn Charter had to come frnm on the Queen Line bos and wax .Yuen nine iioiuiN xxere scored, and surprlse in throwing a scare into until the game almost xxas over for a touchdown In the second period onlx s-coro of the game In the tiiir,i on Its 20-jard line and tairled it scoring on a forward pass The Hushed Tilth the (prospects 0f xletorx fearing defeat, began to plajj jic,e the ball was on the 35-xard line Jack Williams ,dinpped back and uiiim ui uieiui, woo shook off two the xvliiulng score. Captain Hinge for the other elevens in the league. Tax lor also7 is a star. Minster, the in calling off pla.xs and carries the llt'U I' pound lid numtd Marl. c the lis sc m itooinvu In tuuut MI3SIMC. AM 6SY PUTT OF TsaJO Ft2ET ON ThS HiGHTrreNiM r"Rt56Ni For a WiisjfsiirJG op THE 'MATCH B-Y Ovie0?. N6UU IT A TIE AMD NSCCM''s- PLrV'sS AN EXTRA ,0 i 7 rV, t ylS- X$4 Collvgo Football Ganws on Schedule jot Today IVmi larnetlr ill IrniKIln I If lit I ill y niul I at rUtlnrsli KillkTH f, IVim t itr nl Mute ( nl Iffcf, If mie Mum) . SHnrlhrnor1 tit Mirthnmrr. Niii t Nimil OpcnitliiB H ite . ut tm iiMilU. (rnrclii 1r.li , rlli (arollni M ite. at tliintii I f hlich . 'MiihlfnlifriE at Itfthlelifni (treat I tike h T. . Ntr limr, nt Ntitn Ditinf. I nrithiim n, Nf orU I nhrrm, at New trk t oliiinl)! I n I iilnn nt Nftt ork. folfiui t II a milt nn at II iinlltan, llariinl Kailia n I lift, at ( ani- hrlilfff llhinota I titi Unfll at "'imlnir (fttixtiurc s liiuiit M M irt'h at I mmlt-lmrc. Id I rtsiiiiit t st ild-rphV at ( otlcce- I' M (. h st. luliii. at lifHtf r. Mithlcnii ( htratrii. tit ( littacn Ohio Mate (ate at iilumlm llalineiiHiiiii , !.. lniifnlu. hi I ortwfonrth trert ami larkildf atetnie ( amp nil it Nii rraNxpnrl Hion, ut Neu ork, llrow it r mie, at rnr.e llurtunl th Tuft, at t tinliridce. Mil" Trinity is Xmlmrt, at m)ifrl, MllM IMinhif t Midilcan Xeulf. at I not I aitolni. Mlili sew a are st. litiiiN lit M. I 011U THREE BIG GAME ON TODAY'S CARD i - 'Pilt-W . and J.. State-Knt-geiv and Mieliigan-Cliieugo Tmportant Meetings? ISiUY YARD S. (;AIET The i,noil fuotblll cames are on tin Hchedule f r out-of-tiu-( Itx Krldlrona this nficrnoon I'ittsbiuch f unbeaten i lex en of the last th-ce xears xxlll be seen dRainst Wushlimlun and .leffeit-on nt I'lttsbutRli In the I'imheiH' blpgest pime of the season thux far, IVnn fetat, xx Ml journey to Nt w HiunsuIcK to op l)i)s0 the sttonc Kuleern team xxhlle In the. middle xxen fJilraKO and .Midilcan xilll resuim trrldlxn relations after a lape of thirteen xear- "eltlnr I'itt not ' and .1 haxt bi-cn Ustid thin xeir s IMtl plajs IV nn net Satutdaj II xmII affoid thi QualieiH nn esu, 11 nt oiipoitunlo to Ret a line on xvarmr s nun ItutRfrs aln irt has coin lined that II has liower The oxerwlidinlliK xlclorles (icnrtd ixer I ehiith and l'harle lirlik-' Ie s Nuxal Transport elexeii hupid) the neees.arx exlduiie IVnn Mat wah held tn a tk bx I'.'-ihli lon llanacks Inn wek It lool.H like all Itutgeis. to day TIuih will bi. plmtx of ic.itement in I'hlc.iKo for tin i hliaRo-MUhlRan KauicH in tho olditi il.nd xvere the Harxard-alt ctasiUx if the Last the cxmi) tuda.i j-huuhl do luuili to stimulate Inteiest In xxentein foothill (Jeorela Tei.li Hhotild haxe an eas) time with North ''arollni and it looks like a walk-uxer for .'a aealnut .Naxal Operating Ban Lelngh and .MuhlenbeiK should put on a good nainu at South Bethkhetn Out at '-waiihiuute there will be a KtruBRle foi l liuksnns reorganized LeaRUn Island tram will meet Sxxnrth ninte Hen Hox nton and Allle Ornor xxlll assist the sailors NELSON-STOSH DRAW Uglitxx eight Hrik Emmi in Wiml-L) at C.iinliri.i ,lolinn N'elson and Ulek Stush foUKiil n axage nix-round draw at the f'ani hrla ' last nlelii ;ood rrowd turndl out to xxIihisk a pioftrain thut wa teuniin; xxlth Inteient nil the xxa throuitli The Ntlson-ioMli bom wrh a'hunimer ihroURhout wlih firni nin- and then tlie ulhit conleMam Uaiiink Martin Ouffx and Ted Hrid v.tre 'panned In the Hemltlna' I loth I.ojh lost In public faxor M-xrtln I'ampbell heat Johnny Downe) Mil i'nMdktout- 'nun liumbled uns hlmrkei I W. AND J. LOSES STAR Trowler, Veteran Knil, Will Not He Able to Plaj Toilaj lAutlilnctnn. l'n . Si. S 'Washlns ton and Jefferson h xery likely to i,r deprlxtd of the erxlies of one of Itx two xeterann In the annual irimo xtlth ho Unlxcrslty of I'lttubureh today i i nn n iitsi-ii-i uriiiiniu riuiu rod xiho I Ik Jutt r-xoxerlnic fnun a-i r i i.L- incxeiopeu an nitatir ol inri'lilitls last 1 ntitltt nnd unless h flu mt ,H mem todi xvd not be p rm It ted j i iv in- ii u n" rjom-i Ifr hl Pi.ue sj &. .. STs ,-sr. , -.- i i il. ii v -I 11 aansnillfT-iaMiini. f .. hk 1 matt -" t3 t . aBBHtaHHatiaBlBHrElBBBHtJv aaHaaWlA-BBiBBBBPl9tS9lBBHBBlsV' IgJttaaaUraWgg aaaaalllaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaals.HBaaVl9 r i i , . . THAT GUILTIEST FEELING HOi - t NEW PENN TEAM FACES LAFAYETTE Sohwi'idel. Smith and Har I e Start Airainut Maroon i Eleven Toda JIM EYL0I CAPTAIN i S , I uMll-D YOU X va 5arJt. V i uirn what x i r-,"- - i . ?-,v s BOOT That.") I tDO THAT ' ? S5W-yB- .vJHferaf ml. 1 ri aacyfc, t -i - -.i- , i - . v-rr i T'Naiii.ni.iii n.m ii Jkmtuirjn9f.Aivr '. mli v -v tr. "v- IViiii I iifmrttf rvtrr .left rnl litnuiiiiiiili rWon . Irft tinkle rrnulirldce Mlmrldel Iftt tciiard Wnlbtrt ( r im tnrtl renter , ltf i nohN 1 r i nk rlfcht kiianl lel W Mlittistoii , rlKht tiuklf , I mi ilni'itrr rklit rml ,. Innnie Mnlth ..finirlf rli ti k . . llnfTiuan ltrauti U'lmift) . left ItnUliaik Mnnllftb Mitet rlUit Inlfhuk Moon MrMi hul . rnlllmi I. . Irhei ku Mrferie Tlmrpe, Mhiinhlu, I inplre las krrt Itorlieoter lleatl llnroiu in hltliic. ( itrnell Tiiire -1 intinit pprfodt, rim nf Banif Z to iii lurk. utt I nnsxlxanla team rt modeled iltri the sw iribmoie d leu o' a xxiek MKD will fan. 1 ifajtttf on l'rarl dn 1 aid ibis nftiinonn The kl kt.lf xilll b at J in n dm k Despite the lexeme at the binds of the (JaiiHt last .suuida, the QuakeiH rule the- faxorites l.afujatc xxas si ripped of sonje nt Its regulars when i number of the HiMon students were illed to olllcers IralnhiK camps and, 'ii addition thn up-htate collegians haxc had tonslderable truubk xxlth Injuries 1'i.rin has s'liued in strenRth since the sxxarthmorc Ranie and besides the n.o hliiR of Hill Ilollenbaik has been r.ixortd b extri drlxc from Hob I ol xxcll The (Juakfis should show much bettu UBilnst the Maroon than lhe did iiKalnRt the Uainet Pour of the plax ei ft who will stall for IN nn ntnei htn a Kame on the Hid and Hhn team before T hej ait rr.mfoul clnxeliUI, llarxe ami Smith I'rawfurd bittlnl ijrilnst Nxxaithniore from a halfh.uk position, but has b,n jnnxed to center, and trunk, the (lrt stiappei-baik switched to guatd hchwfleiel ts a mix min reconimended by ActltiK Captain lim txlon The two plajed tORtthei at Uiooklju I'lep Smith has beta a iwiialiou in 4he ptactkes this xxect and xxlll be xx .itched UobU.x bx tlic speitatnts lliirxnj jS anotlnr nexx plixtr xxho has been out for the nam libs than tin dajs TIGERS IN BENEFIT GAME I'riiK olou VLi rt in New oik Next AU-rk New ork, o ' - flint tun I nl etBlt annouiired wMertla thu sin. tlon It id been printed to le.tm to pi i at tlie Polo jroumN next atur da Vovfiiittei 1C foi the henUlt of the unit tL war worU lumpafrrn Tlie iPini wlikh the TIki ra will op posc haw noi ft he ti Nt-RUtd, but will lie nnnnuiu rd h V Iloppi ttr? tnr of the hpoita lotnnititpe and S LanKfuid Lltulrnmn of the football commlltee todaj . . I. Loes (jjptjin I ernanilez New iirk. Nov 0 Sw orl Lnler piy fiot h ill elexen wilt h mlnuH th nerMpen (f Cinitul'i 1 prrnindfs at tickle 1iph It fHt-en Pirrlhmi ihlH Mftrnoii nn Ohio i 'it-Id ("Hptuln lVrnandf hut Uen rdrtvt l tho War DeptrtiwM to rpjtort nl the nfficer tialnlnk fttmn ai Camp llumt'Iirens i for ilut Collegiate Chatter Culled From Many Football Fields 11) EDWIN J. POLLOCK. I.N Till: other da.xs xxhen the Indians were on the footbtll map there were columns xxriiten on Hie tricks and al leged ir'tks spuing bj tilenn Warners funiuiis ilex tn litres a jam told by n prominent football odlclal concerning an ad wheli t'asex of Vlllanoxa tried to stago nkalnst the ledsklus-snme jeais agi Hut lie dill get nwn with it c.isi-x had been i tiled nut of Hit Indian game for slugging In the first plaj of Hie i omen T.ie 111 inoxa plajcrs were Karl. I'd In blue and xxhlte striped jer sejs, and In the third perl id u snbst tutt tame trotting frnm the sidelines camou daged In a black Jersej heudsear and nose guard " With his hands roxeilng, the exposed pnrtM of his face he leiwrtcd to the leferee nnd xvhUpercd, "Tackle" The ollleial, of course, couldn't see the faueof the substitute, but ho rouldn t miss that big-boned frame He blew his whistle, picked up the ball and penal ized Vlllanoxa. half the distance to the goal post Case) tried to put up a kick but when he realized he xxas caught, hu jld lly gollv. T knexv xou'd rccornlze me ' t'nfex Inlet turned proff sslonal boxer ''It in) didn't t'd'awi x ''' 'hnt I'her lln first bout was xxlth Philadelphia j Iauat'Ii' ii? rlAisiK yv nrt MIS-S6D IT vAjd-r Th - -,,,,,'0 You S CnfWC - "BL15VW IT ToJ VAt (TH6("V16D e. Tour,r HA?PEM To ti THAT ' Soccer Matches Scheduled Today National n lie N w oih hii lus Hi thl In tu nt llethleh III Pa nirrtxian ( up Matrlifi iMKitons nru U i Islaii I at tate iiihiI an 1 I iiruh ftrMft I'Uiev & June;, virfUH .MetcllHtltS H lit Third atrett and Lhinh hiphu1 hol ihtti (tumrs ornrt'e Siho.i ru3 Wfstiown Sihuul at Uesttown IS derm intuwti lliir hilt 1 lil am- himur Wold rtu 1 fat ird 10 JO u in Jutntir lfluett ei ?Urt liar rd 1 1i p m InJumtt wrcm It poiut J Jo p m -SInmriultK erHui I liht- htiiiMe Huh IJlur 1 (op in -J.uxnri crutt t. It C loop m Tnlfini'diHtP Hluc-j ru' (tRhthuuie tn Kejprvcf ul I root str-et htal Krle hvpiiuu ltio p m - lnli HllfHI tie lljhln riul ltlKhthnuMii Hoh ItoKcrM c ut Trout stieet and Jlrtn Tenue. 3 top in (i p i Hold err-ua Olrard .oleBe nt fllrant ( olkse Sinid n ttnnie .1 oo p in Probable rt-ui 'oriW ai Nlnetr. fourth utrtet an! rinl urn avenue MACOMBER TO CONTINUE Ch,iiif;o Mind anil Will Vol Ho tire Frnm R.icin lliilllinurr, ox '' l .Xlaiombci bis ihniKid h'n mind lie xxtll nut re tire fiom lacing foi tlie period of tin xxir This cheirluK news mini from lallfiiinla jtstudax in a Iclegiam tif W'alti i IriinliiKs, his trainer In sub staiui It lead If joull Ktlck, 111 rt k IcniilliKK had planned to retlie to his lioniii In 1'allfoiiila but xxehoined thi news as did all Rood filendH of laiMllK llt xxlll Mick His onlx resjret noxx lit1- In the fait that Mr Mucoihli, i iiaitid xxlth txxo of IiIh petn War Pennant and War Mai x el bet. ire i hanging Ids mind Scraps About Scrappers lop lliiriiini I tie thiiiiRo bultlrr Hlul 'Xniliii; xlerlno of Ncxv XorU hitxt tiien nitttth l ti, t, pnitr In llio tinHl bout al tin Canibriii X C ntxt I'lid ly nlkht llnrrt (Mill llruixn. the --.piilh 1'lilladel 1 Ilia Jllbb Mboot ttuilflit denlcH Unit lu ni all s arouul Hie till pountl mtrk llroxxii is xxl inr to latke Uo poundfi Unlit Itciiii) nli;iir ami llll .lucknuti arn xxilllnif It Ihix Johnn Dundee fur thv unit, I xx a r t .itiipalRii fuml Doe ItaKlex inanaKor uf bulh jt. Is xxtlllnir lu m, nil his Ikoh affixtnitt the Juinplni; italUtu on alttrr nut ultfhle ltilinii I rile, tif St I'm! nnd 1 rankle Hum ut lemx i its xxlll uini tiiKttter in mi elktt routi 1 hcrap al tho Armory X , ttt Jerc C'ltx tonlhtil liil (Kid) I exxK hm agreed to m. pt hhv xxeltprxxi IkIU III the Xxord for thM In nrllt of the xxar r nii ilbil fund ltti linif, n t l.oubt XTtttfrxx, lalit has lt n iipi oliitt ri lioxini; iinttruciur of an arm ciitiin at (tettnlum i hhk JotuiKon, man ni.tr ,,f llarv Ihorpt In handllntr Ijine a art lira aid he l readx to matih lilm aualni't aui h hoxfrrt air lack llrltton 'led (Kni) 1 exx,ia and oldkr liarlfild link llrittnn haa hi -n lattchid to inet Jotinux lloxxard of llljonn they will iniiie toMiher for IkIu rounds at .Ntxxark s J on Tu iiday nlaht Jue Ilium, tnanaeer of l.lttle IVar and iltlllilur linnard la read 10 nd them aaatnHl all 11J lit pound boa la the' couti trj Hauling Hcilil) IteaU Currx llo-tuii, XI in... Nox Ii HatlllliB Itrrilx of Nexx Xirk lieat loo Curr, of Nxx llaxen hern Inn! nlalit Xllke I'aulaou of HI Paul l,at Xount; Ouula of Woonaoiket It I In till rounds Get Inside Facts on Strength of Pittt Team If mm tenet tin yihttle furl tin lite lrtM!t Hi nf llir nuiiii-toutftl llnhrrsltx of l'litlii rrli elexen us rexrnlil In the ImHIi txitli Xinlilnntiiii anil anri.nn at Plllsliurcli toilat. i rtlrr it ioit tif Xlon ilt)' LienbiT I'ulillr I ftlcrr MIX! e KOIIKRT W. MAXWELL imrtii lalltor I xenliii; l'uhlle I etlfcer rnlrlutes tntlu itw referee, anil In ,lih frittiire .lor xxlilrh xxlll upiiear In Xlon ilo's etlltioii lit, will rtxlexx the jtaiiiF In nil It- hldi lltlils und ainall ilrtalU. Onlrr from nur nexxKilealrr nuxv anil ba sure tit uur ion), Jack U Drleu and he took n terrible beating Tom Thorpe baa brrn rlten charier of the prnmMnir ( ttliiinblii foolliHll teuiii In (be ttbarme of Fred lltttxann, the regular conch, Daxxaun la ronflnrdstti Ilia bed xx lib llitluemn. A'njy f7innf, the former inulcmii and rim runifrilmra. is the field pilot ot lirtl Walker's Acicporl (7(eii Grant vlautd with the ?tl nnd ! ' 1113, and Id'rr irnt declared ineligible unn Leith has no aypardysjn I fjn L-n-i.-w.- , CHcSrWGD N. I wjp r. ... i iii avni I luu r sAieii. fop ThUH Lows op MJKf !! '&AY TAKCl a iLMT Ar Ml Ex."PHeJicw ve.'v; .SoT c TfcjT " - v Tet.t LEAD . pj, J nuvs. ITS A sJCRFAM VALGER OPPOSES KANSAS TONIGHT Good Liglitucrglit Card to Feature Show at Na tional Chili BRITTOIS AT OLYMPIA Two (.noil tlRhlwi l(,bts xxlll "nteitun al tin Nation il toiilKht Henns ilfier Die tlishx Sew otk box will 1 xxlnd UP dulx acalnst I lot 1. Kintis In he fea lure m slon Iilsh I'atHj f'line orlRln nllj was nhtduled to appeir but n serious lnjui to t'liiie forced the Vu tloual m iiiiiRenient tn in ikt a last inlnuto sithvtltutiou ValRtrs list hout al tlio .National xx is aralnst Tc'rrx 'MrficAtiii His Kensitlnnil xxork mad.) tin Immediate hit UinnxH last appellant e In this pltx was ii ft xx" months aRn aRalnst niik stiihh Kan-a- lltijipi'il llnx Itockj Kansas Is a hiRb-el iss pr- fnrmer lust about a xe.u ,iro he7 surprised tho fans xxhen he liaudef a stxere 1 it inR to iliorpe f'hanex In litis city Kansis Is a t URRed box and a great txxo hninlid Iiuu i He Is not as speedy nor na dexti is ViiIroi hut makes up for this In hittlni; nldllt) 1 rankle Oonxxa and Joe l.eon trd arc the i-emi-lluallsis c'onxtrax has been boxing at all tin hhlpxntd shows this so i son eiiRaRliiR tin best produrla In the aids I'tlsx Wallace ilexir ll xxelRht mitts Willie Hpenter In tho third hout In the other bouts Whites l'ltzReiald lakts on X iiuhr .Sun llobt deau and lllllx (Jinnoli engiRts .roe laikon Rriltoii Metis llartficlil .lack 111 It ton. one time l tiler of the xxtlttn., is down to Ii title in the xvlud up at the Olxmpla on Mond i night In i leturn eiiRai,i-ineiit with Soldier llartlltld This Is the lint weekl show at the Oljinpit aline the Influenza ban was liflid This .also Is the first inner un arranged h tilt nexv match luakei tlrorgo laigb Mike Krtle brothel of .iohnnx llrtle. Will be seen in thu senil-windup against Hattling Leon ml Waller Hennle and Kiiirikle Itix nittt in Hie main pnllmln urx 11a othei hunts present l)anti M, ihiMin is l'atsj i, rem and Hennle CJoldh. is Mil Wolf NEW YORK WANTS RAY WiMcui St.u Ankftl to Coiiipt-to, in I'mI-1 New -Xork, Nnx 'l rhc local plllc nf tin Xmateur xthlelli I nlon xesterdas wind Join Itav of Chliago tin louu xaid and mile champion tsl.lng li'm lo eonrpite In the thiee-inll. sitbt lal, the fcatiiie of the unlttd xxat futj games, to take plici In tin I mtj-smtiith Itegl mem .imon tliooklxii next Wednes dax night . Chirllt Pines of IVlhain Has the na tionil ttn-nnle thaiuplon , Mn Ilohluid of the I itullst i- and Jlmmle Hennl eitii t Niw Lngland champion nre ethedulid fin this ttnt Ion franklin k'lt.1,1 .im. , i. c .. Mt ul fTe as.l tannrll. ( flllm(llN nurtiiioiitli phnrr,, r ,Illtillt ,l(r ,,,p Hr.t Nux'al llUtrlil ,!,. Meulllffe Is a I lie,,,,,!, ,, ,, IUllrrr,llk (aniiell. rum. ..a riinkllii Held a trn enr u bo win t ir frBO,,ni 1,'obsiin til,,, ,e playing a a hale o: lied I'an-tl a snli .owl i... i, slonisU,,onU UJltT ommi - in.i.nori Lilt lleu ."""i I" lh moloi irunspeyrt sirxttt He left for a noutli- ,,, ,i,ii,ib e-unip unia I letlleiluut llnbb, xxho I. ,r ( oln, ,,t ,ii i ii """ '" "lr mum. inn ruiitin, I. the runner I'rni. Ntute bud.. Itobb U an olUrer In the ktmlent rm triiliiliiic rrp at Miirnlugalile Height., but uriiirillnc lu the rules this j oriiMin I here I. nlliliiE tn tirexent member of the fnoiiltj plu.lns. run Slate tt III lie Hie medium I thiough flitch I'itt und llulpers Mill be loiipniul 'the ktate lolleye rlcirn plays bnnfonV speedsters today ana mi Thnnkvihinu Day battles fJlenti lt'nnirr' Panthers . Herman I' xj I'enn s nexv halt- Miel, hu' r ii Mbicrsxl'l Ha h.i I been tp the 'Jad less than t?n day Hu htv WEST PHILL Y GAINS SECOND WIN IN ROW Southern Eleven Loses An I , other League Game IP hen I Munroc Tackles llamil l ton for Safety RIDLEY PARK WALLOPED WKhi" Jlltt.A!i:r.lIIIA 111(111 stepped forward to Its second vic tory of the Public School T.eaguc com petition for the IllllH A (Umbel cup jesteidiy nfteinoon whui the Western ers defenttd South Phlllle bj tlio hair lalsiiig figures of 2-0 It xxas one of tlme rare scholastic games whcie splilt Is omblned wlUi mil football plalng Tho Kouthwark bojs xxere fired with the feai of an other league rexerse, and they fougl t giiuicl) and xvell to axold xlrtual , lhnl nation from the tiopbj tournej ihat West Phlllle xxou xxas no icflcctlon on Hie nblllty of the Ilcd and Pluck South ern plard much better jestcrdnv t1an a xwek ago iigalnst Cmlrtll High xvhm the downtowners xxere trimmed, 31. fl- A poor puss gaxe West Phlllle Its op liorlunltx. and to the lleetness and ac i nun v of I'nptatu .Milmoe thevcstein- lis owe their second consecutlxe tri umph It was iiiptalu against captii'u ..Ii.,, tin s.iTnK it a i mailn t,,,i,..A AA the tackling mid Hamilton, the Southern leader xv-hk the one tackled humid the goil post y The score tame rarlx In the second peilod , The downtowm is had posses slbn of the ball on their own fi-vnid' line A punt xvns lu order and Hamilton fell back to lecelxc the piss The ball was high and ho Just managed to gel (he tips of his fingers on It, but It passed ovei bis held He lushed back, nude 'ho pickup and started to cross the line but Munr uune tearing through nnd dropped hhn two ards bejond the coveted mirk 1 Ivan Johnsons boxs fought valiantly to oxercome the score With the nail betwien the tvvci CO-jAld lines, they muiifd nblo to gain at will, but when vv Ithln scoring distance thex lui ked the f . bchoolboy Contests Scheduled for Today I lie Mhnlitfdlr iilliletlr route! on the ianl tar turiu are un follow t I OOTHl I, nrllnnorf I'rrpiirator) n Penning luu at rennlnirton NorrlstiMUi 11 lull in, llrmllncr Ukh, at IteailliiR. WpM I heater IIIrIi . ( hfexter llleh. at lifhtrr. Milhllle lllch t. Irnnkfnnl lllxh, at I inukfnnl. entrnl IIIkIi , ( atlinllc IIIrIi, at ' nntton Hf Id. ttllllamMin thool Alllunotu Prrps, at llhinota FEW TURN OUT FOR SHIPYARD CAGE MEETING Onlx Hirer (lul)n Ixoproeenlt'd .it Sclicdtilril Session to rrangc Circuit ' ho hchtilukd meeting of tlie Dela . "ate Itlxcr shlpwuils to artaiiRe basketball leauut! fot Hie season and cilled for last night failed lo material ize Onlj representatlxes of three ship building plants xxi re pit sent New ork ship, of I'nmdtn Merchant Ship, of Ilariinian and i liester High, of rhtster, appearing Hints liiillsiei rhaliniaii of the cage aport, said that the iceenl outbreak of j Influ(n7ii hurt basketball He hopes to Ret the organlratlon rolng at a meeting to be cnlled next xxeek ' 1) c Ilovntnn. of N'ew York .Ship an nounced that his tlub his secured the use of the Third Iteglment Armorx In Camden, where all home games xxlll be plased The Jt rse men haxe n fnst ig Rrtgntlon of plajers working lu the ship yard and aie leadx lo stmt the season at once Chairman f .allstt i Is planning to cu In touch with all the xutds and delei -mine whh Ii ones nie going In for basket ball It Is the desiie of tho olllclals to get kolng as soon aftei Thanltsgtx Ing as possible Ihf t entim I lull haa pftureJ tin- Nice .. ..... .. . ,. no l.nm.. ..I.i.lm. nllupti.. It l iMiruuH of arr.int.liiK aama xxlth all I pla.x ers. the men from the Kentuckj can ihlitl or fiiurMt iIhsh teamii xdilrefs Next toiimeiit are xeterans of college grid Ion t tonaiit Ism Vnrth 'Inlrteenth street irons Theli rixals from the Illinois Ihf l-iclt ". 4. n tavl third iUms team wiHhm iTHinet .mil) from honi lohti If IN Hz 1 Jim south rwcnty-tilnth strfft Is maiiftirer inui an In n achftl hj phgniuu Ultkinwon Wsi W. Trlanclf . .. rnniofd of fenner hlnh chool plpris in nut tu arranu1 RamfN -ih th hfHt mivoikI (.Iuhh tPuniH lu rnmjl Minln Now Jpifv Hml Pelawiirt Aildrep O H hilllnc nO Nmth Uirenre utrett The llfnrj 1 rlliiu.hlt nouhl llkf to honk a tow kiimM with trullntf tnni to he p ifl mi th- formers fl mr ildrem Henry rrllonnllp ATID .cnl Blrt t lehighIs "confident vt'ill l'lut-e Strong Team in I'ielil Against Miililcnbeig llrlhlrlirm. I'a.. .Vox '.i With a lous ing college Smoker last txenlng, Lehigh calml awaits tin boui when It xxMl meet Muhlenberg "f thu six times ihat these two teams hue met I.ehlgh hiw been leturned a x'etor In exerv game Interest In the game Is keen, due to the fact that onlj n few xxeeks ngo .Muhlenberg deflated i.afajeltt, xxhlch 13 Lehigh s bitterest llxnl. Coach Keady xxlll piobablj haxe his best line-up of the season n the game lodnj All ot i.ehlgh s cripples tno now In good shape and will start the game The piactlco tFterdaj xxasight I.ehlgh will Hue ui as follows: Saximin, left end ; Iiouth left tackle Culxeit left guard, floldinan, tenter! Hatten or hhitner, right guard ; Kpagna light tackier rfellte light tackier I'fellTet or Tomllnson, or nowu, ouarter Na. left halfback:. Webb, right halfback. Wisockl. full back ('apalilanca Cliess Winner exx xors, oxx Hi xjnulnic bla ail. I,.llr,ir(l VltntM With (lMt.tr CltuJeM from I lie vitrxunin uuiu hi in iiiiittiitiu v nrnn . iuu :esieiuay. jone tt c iipitDiitncii. oi mtxanii 1 inaili sure of wliutiai: Ihe tlritl prize., irre vpcrtlxe or xxtiht inHy nspirn in ine nnti rountt IhlXi 'Hflernoon xxhen ho xxlll meet llorls tonti(h Hunter Arciileulallx hhol 1 '"'"- --"-n.. itinrr ilility-esht ?ur old tf bufrxllle brother of ttusmonu it irer xx no men in rrsine r,t uii, xvhs ihsi. dentu11 hol by John Levy, a tomrntle "h,l,U' kunnlliK for rabbits nsr '.Is home pellet, entered bla Irs slid head, and Ills condition lr contend crltltsl Alike Tiernuu Dies Sfw uwk, Su U - 'HUfnv Mlkf Tir imti. fiiniou hatter Hiid nuitleldrr nf t.itr Nw Nork NatlonuU In the farl ntnetlen died nf tubrrtuloal In lumpltal fnrly en Irrduy, under an tmsutfied numi Nat until hi widow clalmrd hl body did hli ldenllt bfcomf lnuun rrenliiiian Williamt Captain lumttonll. Sov i - Iteea llic s member of the freahnttt rluia hat been, . lAfll.,1 P.I.I.H nf Hie XIIII.1B fnntlifillt eleven. In si-iyt-il " lvni-i I is thl Ira! I lino Ihnt e- nan n iea tine of (he I'urpfn'tt 'inia. Results of ) e.sterdays School Gridiron Gamci XXrsI Plitllle II , il s.iull. Phlllle It., n. I nUruiMil. I.fi ftlrniN ( entrnl. . IVnn ( Imrter Itl (Irrmnnlown A. 7, llr.Mi Vllnii I0 ( liflnnt Mill A 7. juiilmtnc II., nit Klillrr I'ark II,, n. XlrrrliililMIII II., J" I ( iinnlrii II. 'tl if ( hrllrnliiini. Kit Milmtnn II.. (I. si, I iiUe'n. ltt llmrrfiinl Hrliool, 0. big dtlve to bring a score. When In the shadow of their own goal posts West Phlllle made great stands Once Southern had the bill on the 4-jard line, but the opposing wall was Impregnable and the last riyurt. a forward pas, fell Into indited The record scoie of the season was made bv the Lansdovvne High eleven against Illdlej Paik High The I.ans dovvne bojs walloped their rivals by the top-In aw figures of fil to 0. Illdley nev'er had a chance, nnd It was a con tinual parade to the goal lltio fo- Txns downe N'lne touchdowns xvvro made. A rally In the second half brought victim to St. Luke's In the battle with Utixcifoid School at Haxcrford. Tor tho thlid time the Merchants' Shipbuilding f'oiporatlon footbnll team will plnx a s-nbhitli game tomorrow on the new Athleile Kleld nt llarrlmau, whin thev tnikle the Hog Island eleven, so fat this season Merchants have not as vet been defeated, and with their xlctoix fresh In mind from, last Sunday, when the.x trhpped the Camp Olx eleven, J to a BALL PLAYERS AVIATORS ISiiiiain.ikoi, Speaker ami Pipp in Training Hit-ton, No ? Leslie Nunamaker, foinipr ratLli! of tlit li.tslon New York niul St LouIh Amerlcnn Ipakjio teams lodiiv bewail tralnlup at the nnal aIa tton Hint Ion at the Massachusetts InMl tuto of Tetlino1oK Walter Plii Ni w York Ameilcan In fl ldei cuinvlcted his courne nt the Mh tfoti toda nnd left tonlRht for actual tljliifc rxprlencp nt Miami, KU Iris .speaker ltelnnd outfltlder. i In train InK her also NOVICE RUN WON BYWESTPfflLLY Cupturob Cross - Countryv Kate With 31 Points. Gennantown Second DliTWlhliK TRIUMPHS 'I he Intel scholastic uoss-countiy nox Ice lace oxer a txco-and-an-elghth mile course' tn fralrmount 1 , this morning xxas won b the West l'hlladel phln TIIrIi sdiool athletes xxlth a total of 31 points Ceriiiautnxxn High xxas tecoud xxlth 3S and I'entrnl High third with 31 lictxxllei of I'enli tl High, xxas the ludlxldual xx inner of Hie exent He cox--ered the tours lu lj minutes and 68 steonds lie xxas followed closely by Patterson of West Phlllle, xvho xvas second, 40 xards behind the xlctoi West I'hllllo plated fixe lunners In the first ten to tlnlslt Fourteen high school teams were en tered In the) laces The summaries Io Nam hchool I It, uxllor CNntral llish -' Patteraon XXet Phlllle 8 Perrltl XXeal Phlllle 4 llajwool cprmantoxxn Hiali X lttattx tterniantoxxn Illah il Anton (termantoxxn Hbih 7 Mlfll XXrt Ph lllo C ranHoxxakj t antral HlKti II XXauah XXest Phlllle in Amrau XXiii Pht II- 11 .sttinxxood ilermantoxxn Hlsh I- to ron Oermantoxxa Hlsh 11 Daxla Xci-t Phlllle . 14 Kflliin Xrst Phlllle . IX. Mvt-han 1'rtnkford rtm in is in oi 104 in is IB 2lt in ji in 28 IH H in 40 i r,s in mi 17 on 17.1.' 17.18 17 .'3 GAME ON DESPITE WRECK Ciiinp (Jr.uit-Tavlor Teams Meet in Big Service Clasli (hbnito. Nox 9 The Camp Zachary 'Injlor foothill elexen and tho Piunp Oram team clashed todax- at National i.eacux b ist hall inrl; In a cime the proteeds of xxhlch xxlll go to the nthletlc fluids of Hie two camps Hxceptliig two cantonment haxe three men xxho xxere t.1ls In college football The wieck or tin, train cnirjlng hun dietls of soldiers fiom Camp Oram to witness the game xxlll not result in post ponement of the tontest, 1: c Wettan, chnli man of Uie committee In chaige of the game announced Jlembeis of the Camp Grant football elexen xxero not on the train, he said, the plajeis tuning reached here last night Friends helect Lote Prlenla Select Hchool soeier leani went duxvn to defeat before the fut llaxerford hihool elexen this afternoon at llaxerford b m srore of 4 Coals to 2 (lool pafnhur and quick work b the Haxe-ford firxxorda netted four iroala In the flrat half XXhen the sume xvdb re aunied the Scleit team rime lo the front, and kent the hill mutt ot th half icorlnr txxo Lolls pi rniiik HUtcexSlon Nexx hall nnd Knoxxllon and Tones did es rellert xxork for llaxerford una XV llun- lelirr for Seleit ehool "Hee"'CIark Noxx a Couth l.reut I akes Nnxal Training htsllon, (irenl I nkes. III . .Vox 9 ' Here" Clailf, former Indian footbnll. track and Das ketball sta., hm Joined the Y. M. C. A. staff at Oreat Lakes and Is asBlsllnctha Axiatlon Iteglment conches hi turning out xx Inning teams Clark coached at Itose I'olx after leaxlng the lloosler, chool Ho llkexvlse Is a registered con fereuie footbnll oll1cl.il SUITS5JJ.80 ' nniicpn ritnsi ao, m and tt PETER MORAN & CO. SlffiSS" S. U. Cor. 9th & Arch St.. - ' ftnmn Krl.lu. on. I Q.,ht. I.u ... nli.rl llMtlt i m ,, riorv FOOTBALL Lafayette vs. Pennsylvania Sat., Nov. 9th. at 2:30 P. M. Rrorrxril sella II 10, 8r, CXp. Inrludlnr Tisr in. tieiierui .luuiltthiuii, SUe. TltkeU St l,lmlMls nun VltMIlN rinin. J3J nnd Nsith IH: Ol YMPIA A A Ufai llulnhrblts Monday Night, Nov. 11, 8:30 Sharp Hennle (loldle ts. Kid lolf llsniiv XlrOoxern x 1'itlsr (Ireen Xtslter Hennle ' I'rnlikle Kay Xlike l.rtle -. Ibttlflii' I ennaril Jack Britton vs Soldisr Bartfield STI ltl .F.Xr.NlNfL .NOXKJIIIKK OTI! )r NATIONAL A. A. Mil', 4flHI) x. 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