Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1918, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY OVERLOOKED IN BOOKING GAMES FOR LEAGUE ISLAND ELEVEN
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yiLL DICKSON WANTS
IS CHRISTMAS AND
NEW YEAR'S GAMES
Lcaguo Island Eleven, "Just- Starting to Fight." Has
Boohed Contests Up Until December II. and Still Is
in Search of More Teams to Conquer
UyROHEItT .
Sports Ijtlltor l.tenlnjr
UVITU HAVEN'T
navy, ana tin
bejun to fight" is
tlio foot'iiall team ut
Tho warriors of Uy Dickson haven't hit their stride n.s yet ami the oij.
camos on tho schedule s-ti.l arc to be played. In other word", the tiii
hasn't begun to plaj, despite tho Motorics- cvei J.elilRli and .S'wnrthmore.
Tho Sailors have taken upon themscl"C a very tough hchedule ami
shoved tho football season ahead a lew weeks' to prove the;, mo not fair
weather birds. They havo ilinllrtiKed the world, and ntlpr 'tin- ruiiip with
Brown on Franklin l'leUl tomorrow the following elr-vcii" will l.e tiltcn u:
November 23 Georgetown :it Waslilncfiiii.
November 30 Camp Hancock at l'hllailelphi.i.
December (ireat I-alics at riill.nlelplii.i.
December II Columbia at New York.
Christmas and New Year's still uic open, imi it uulJ urn in. at all
surprising to sco the Gobs in ut-t.oli o-t tli w clay, l'ootu.ill lias become
Very popular at the vavj rd jnd ton in.it" pmnc cannot 1- scheduled.
Tho battie tomorrow should ue icl! worth hcoing, a-? it v. ill present for
tlie first time in years the Krotwi elocn. which used to battle I'emi in
the days cone by. Tho Uruiioiiliini hae been developing slowly, but from
all Teports tho team Is u good om- and some high-class football should
result. Iloynton, the All-Ainerieari quartet-luck of bust year, will pilot
tho navy eleven and Allle Coruog, tho Swartlmiotc btor, will be in iiio
backflcld.
Coynloii comes from William and made jjood hi the first 5.1111c again"!
Cornell last yea'-. He is u wonder at canjing the lia.1 iii, an open field
and tho fans will haso a rhancc to s.ee Sum in action. Cornog, aside fiom
Jijs lino-pluugtng and dashes atound end. is an excellent diop-Mcl.cr and
seldom misses when within tho :!0-aid line These two 111011 ale lucked
tlii by nine other good players and Brown will hae to go some to win
'!' LOOKS lihc the best uame of the near mi runthha field nnd
the largest crowd of the season sliould be prevent. Vy Dickson
h trying to get tlic beit oijlcials in this taction of the country tu
ivorl:, and has invited Vilmrr Crovsell, Charley Mcaitij and 1'ird
UiVendcr to inn the name.
1'ltl Now Itespects l'enn
fTTHE big college game of tiie 1 ear
- will be plajed in I'ittsbuigli to
morrow, when Htt mingles with tho
University of rennsj hanij. Two
weeks ago the I led and Ultie v ain't
given a C'hmani.ui's i-lian.-e, bjt the
team lias impruied no tniit'i of late
that somo of the viae ones arc figur
ing on a big .surprise.
tlio courage to prd!et
N.i 11110 liiio
1 ictnrj for
Hollenback's team, but
it U believed
tho ccoro wh1 bo sma.l.
Pitt never I-.vs been able to do much
With Penn. although
Wotncrs men
have, won ail
tho games. Tho first
battle wus staged on Krank'.in Field
in 1915 and l'itt managed to win by
tho score of 14 to T. In l'Jl in l'itt
burgh it was a hard -fought game, the
Panthers winning by the scoic of U
to 0. Last 3 eai was .mother close
ono, Venn losing 11 to C.
In all of these contests tho Western
ers were the faorites end picked to
i't win uy forty or mr, point", n gen
Bluo Wis outclassed 'and tl.e same
(,H4ilfr In tintnft its11i-.fl t 111 J f.l Tlir
As grandoldope, liowo"er. iiuts u different
completion uu i'i uai , iui uwu ir.
led to believe Penn ts l'itt'-' Jin:: and
anything is likolj to happen.
It will bo rcnie;.ioercd that la-t ;e.u
Pitt's winning touehdut.n c-anie arter
a weird forward pas, wlirp the puhScr
closed hlsejcj and made a blind tin on
to the goal line. I.ucklb the ball feil
Into another I'ittsoribhcr'.s arms a:in
It vras an easy 'Core. That was pure
dumb luck, but it vas enough to place
Penn on the short cud of tho count.
fOJfOKKOir'.S uamc
'ouUi
A Ul;e a tvalkowr foi
Pitt.
but won never ran tell what
ictll happen. The J'anthcr.i
have the stronper mid more
experienced eleven, out it tcai
the scfiie lor the hut thiec
years. Ilollcnback says he
tcIJI spring a surprise and he
may cone through.
Coaching by Mail I
TIIK woist way to learn the game
of football is to purchase a rule
b"oV snd nUempt to translate somo
of the intrSate paragraphs. Some
ooacnes and officials study the code
all their lives without getting the
nans or it. so a ncopnjio uas a. guou f ln tl)6 otiler publK. h,.il0ui BU; ror
tscuso if he, too. falls down on his t!lo (:m, A uimbel Trophj, Frankford
first attempt. AU of which leads to ms, tias,es with .South Pliilh "l ho
tho following: i game was origlnall:- scheduled for yes-
Onco upon a time theie was a tcrda;. , but -as mocd bade uml: today,
youthful coach who had a tootball It will be p'.aycd at Fiankfont
team on his hands, and the players Two important contests an on the
Know ns much football as their coach, i slate in the Interacademic League be
Something had to bo done at once, so i iweon Friends' Central and Penn Char
tho rule book was put into service. ter and lierinantown Aead'-mj and Hpis-
fivervthlng went along swimmingly
for a time and tho simpler plass mas
tercel. After a couple of weeks, how
ever, the men wanted home, teal plays,
SO tho coach obliged. He found a for
mation in the book, lined up his men
and tried it out. Ho had five men in
tlio baclcfleld and eight on the lino of
sdrimmage, but it was in tho book
and that was enough.
But this r.CT," formation was difficult
because tlio quarterback was sup
posed "to get tho ball, and that indi
vidual lined up on tho end of the line,
twenty yards from the center. Tho
only way tho ball could be passed to
him was by parcel post, and that was
not allowed in the rules.
Tha coach spent many nights study
ing tlio formation and llually con
sulted a regular coach. After telling
Ills troubles tho book was consulted.
"Tho only thins wrong with your
tof' vnlalnf1 11i rnpnllnr p.n.ipll- "ts
that nft,i Vin-n li n.l nn tlio nrmnslni
team confused with your quarterback.
Tow also have a couple of extra guards
from tho other team, to bay nothing
tot a spare halfback. The diagram is
right, but your dope is wrong."
rllV coach iioiu in learning
football by correspondence.
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IG BILL EDWARDS, Charley
Brickley and four other lortner
otball stars aro telling it to them in
!, Jw 1 oris, loaay. ine rcxioi ia uui
. lag tlio city, maicjng speecnes to mo
jU'ffiot that tho 'gamo between lTlnce
"ro and Camp Upton at tho Polo
. Grounds ..tomorrow is tho best uttrac
1La n Ihk rnrtK.ilt .ran.. T,i n.trl ,m
To add en-
thuslaaru to one speech. Brickley, In
n- emn'a uniform, 'kicked a Held Koal
ittim 'VaBhlnEtonH atafuo to the bal-
'"couj' of tho Stock R-..hancQ bulldlns.
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W V H,W IWIUHII js,..
1ft the second time this year the
indent army tralnliir corps rep-
Mag rlKauova ana. at. josepns
ge ttrlH meet on the gridiron at
ton Field fomorrow afternoon.
I th first engagement the 3Jaln Line
H von o vone loncnaowu. noin
.kb (mprotrd fireatly since the
lNie,,ami inn uiikm ivmunuw
bie tu' oAmuJi coRff ifed as the
i t9tK'tf proceed trH Vti fiyett-
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I'liMIe l.rilltrr
511 uKl s.i; iuy ,11 Hi- LmuJ i-Hulis
T.c.ifr'Jt' Maml also '.iui mjoptod It,
Scholastic Football
Schedule for Today
IM hllAC.Ull.MK I.I. M, I I
LnUropul ntlrmt . (if rin.Mitiiuii
Vr.iHnu. nl Itj-sctoiul -uiil Uiiluitl
(-treet".
Inn (hartr ., 1 riemN ( fiitrjl, t
I rirmls' lt-ntr.il I irltl.
(.IMP.KI, (II- (illl
(i-rnimilovn IHrIi it. ( fntrjl IIikIi.
at Houston I letd.
--oillhprii llluti . t'ninkforil lllsli n
1 r.iiikforil.
Illlli:il I. MILS
(Mi(tlMir. llisli t. (tljsloro llisli 11
Oliliihoro.
Milricton IMrIi is, unrtlunnre HUIi .1 1
SM.irthmmr.
( lirsluut lllll t. S, .u,f' :, clnsc
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CENTRAL CHOICE
MODATSGAME
Crinisuii and Gold Picked
to J Vat German! own
lliii.Ii Eleven
FOl'K LEVGLK TILTS
' w.i iitcia-ideuiie l.eagae games and
tho bani' millibar of contests in tlio put -lw-
school cilcu.'t are on the card Cor d
cl.sion te(la I5e-,idea the league bat
tles tlnee independent luotball struggles
will be fctaged.
In tho Public .School League tlio big
attraction is Central High and ilerinan
town High, nblc.i will t.iki place at
Houston Field. The t 'riinson and 1 lold
boy3 ale faontcH, due to tlicu- e'-cellcn
showing in iecf"in games, but Gerinan
town Hlg'i I) h.iid to be in erat tliai)
and sine to give Doctor u'lirlcn's )la -era
a bard battle.
1.JCI1 fain lias played "ue league game
so far this season. (Jcrniantown lost to'
West Philadelphia, High, but Ontral
w allopcd i'juth Philadelphia. The down
town players held West Plill to close
I figures whiuli, according to the com
parative scores, makes lh I'.ihnsnn -imi
oW ti10 i1Pttcr team on paper.
, copal. Penn r hatter looks better than
Friends' Central, but the result of the
other league battle in a problem 'I he
two elevens aro about cenly matched.
Besides the lcaguo engagements there
are other nearby games carded The
most Important one will bo between
Chestnut Hill and K; Lukes at St.
Martins The other contests aie be-
I tween Wooilbuiy High anil Ulassboro
, High, at Clufcsboro. and Abingion High
and Snarthmoie Hlgii, at .Snaitn.iiore
PENN VS. LAFAYETTE
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u,,nv.i iiuiuicii jjijiuc; ijUbicjii
'J'cuin Tomorrow
Lafayette will oppose tho ci-oss-Loun-try
team trom th l"nlerslty of Penn
lylvanla at Kastou. Pa., tomorrow. The
Maroon and White hac held the Middle
Atlantic eliamnloushiK lot- main ,'hi-.s
and opened their seabuu last SaturdaJ-
I with
i perfect scoro oer tlio battlers
Urslnus
I from
Albteclit Is the loading Lafasetle run
ner. Cummlngs, tho colored distance-I
'man, is Pcnn's best bet. Ho won the
IMeadonbrook and Penn State meets and
Is expected to glvo Albrecht a haril i-ace
(The other Penn runners will be Brown
HClvlat Cosowlch, Head and Baclu.
ACTION AT HOG ISLAND
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JVJlOCKUUtS llCSlUt-) ill I1 our ol bl.
Uoxins Kvcnu
KnoclMUti featured the weeklv liox.
Inrr Hlinw belli In tliA nou Ito..,-, si Hn,i
Hall at Hoc Island l.nt nlcbi. onlv
one bout went the limit of sis rounds,
while four ended the second lound.
Columbia vs. Weslejan .Sjturilav
Nr lerk. Vov. 14. Columbia uiut Wes
leyan will meet at loottal! on foulh 1'teli!
on Haturday, uccordhur to un aitnuulicement
made jesterday by L'nerlns Tj'eon. graduate
manacer of athletics.
Many Swim IMecls for rcim
Svrlmmlnir niecta iKtweea Venn and Yale,
l'rtnccton. Columbia und Colleite of the
City or lSew Vorlt wero assured yesterday
when Captain ISIaerltln. of tbe Red and
Blue mermen, received word that they would
comuete at the Welshtman Hall pool tills
lull.
To Organize Cage League
A, raeetln
of representative a of the aliln-
yaras in
th rtlfl.rara IMvor
n
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riSTK ssaPfninfi .f aasaff'usHse
WHAT DOES A
30ME UtFC i
I WOrADER whv
I EVaR. PICKED
out a Job
mke Tms w;hcm
ThV VUGRG
passing jqbs
ATsOvJMD
I oriuer Har.inl sl.ir. who kicLed a
fu'lil goal jeslerdaj from bathing
, lon" Mattie in "New YorU to tlic
li.ilion of the Moik IXcbdiige
llttililin? a- an aid to the -ports
tampaigii fuiiil
PORKY FLYNN
AND DEMPSEY
TO MEET HERE
ctei all HtMW Wciulll to UliPU'C
Koecnt hen&ation
in
Olympia Feature
'J'ln innst difficult task right now con
tiontbig piomotcrs i,s in procuie oppo
nents for Jack Dempsej, the knockout
an 1st Aftei Uumpsey put tho skids
under Uiutllug LeinsUy thre dliln't
seem to be any inoro talent available.
Hut it remained tor Acting Manager
Loon ll.ilna to announce that Dan
I ( I'orl.j. ) Fl nn had consented lo oppose
tiie hard-hitting Dcmpsej. These
hea w fights will iiiiet in the final buut
at Iiio ul 11171I.1 on Mondaj night.
Flim has seen jilenti nf action
against the hea ' wdgnl leaders. He
i has a tcveiitj-iuiniil ileci'iuii oer Fred
, Fulton, leg'atered du' u ir New Or
I leans suniu tbuo agu lMniiig that en
counter he bit the langy Fiedwaul bo
hhid that he diuppi-d him nn less than
aeen Utiles. He engaged Fulton a few
months laiPi in si. Paul, and it was
dedal cd a draw.
Ja'. 'I'Brien s Fljn-f was a good
bo and still louks capable 0f putting
up a battle. He has great sta) ing Dow
el s and can take punishment. At the
s.iiim time his punching poweis aro not
'" be oiuilooUed llo still possesses
ciangeious puneli
uempsej made good in his Initial ap-
peaiance hi tiis city. Flyun appar
ently se.'ins to be capable of making
Jaclc bat lie.
Voting .liobldeau will meet L'ddle Wll
mer. of Pittsburgh, In the semlwind-up.
Three other bauts will complete tho pro
gram. Scraps About Scrappers
A GOOD bantamwelBht scrap will b
x tlie featuro In the wind-up at the
ambrla V C. tonight. Joe Burman. of
Chicago, and Youns Merino, of New
York. I'l be the contestants. Burman
recently defeated Young McGovern.
-ni!e Cassicl;, of the Wlsh-ililclton
'?."!',ac!'a,n:1 I?an'? B.!ilt,on' ?f .f;o,u"'-
'".'"""' """' ' semiwinu-up
I JOllIin
HouBherty ana Joe UowlcMe,
Terry Hanlon and Youns Shatlcey and
Chick Hayes and Bobby Scanlin will
make up the restjMhe card.
Tne Wrlfcli und Joe Pnllllps are eett it m
(ondttlon for their cumlna: aU-round eran. .
itlilih ! to b' held In the semlwlndup at '
, h National A. A tomorrow niaht Johnny '
1 Mealy t to sbon in tho final acrap against
( Juitnny Dundee.
foe Mtndrll and Dave Aalev, of New Ion.
will meet at the National A. A. one wee..
nou. -.uiMcrro'v mam,
lllll Ilrennan, the Cliicaco.beweIhS. Is
nnxtotis to r-jt u -eturn match with Jack
oempfey, Dempsey lmojked out Brennan
In four rounds in Milwaukee. m-n
. Hurry IiVIIU and Jack Thompson will le
seen In action In the nnal bout at the At-
l&ntlfl City h-Hirttn- (1m1i n-.tv,. ntV..
; Wallar and Joe Wrltht will me't In the
ln ' "-"T'l'mi'-. lomniy warren and Joe Mnrka
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GIRL THINK OF WHEN SHE'S RUN NING AN
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would BE SOFT
but Be- LICVC M?
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JA WN O'BRIEN "HIT"
IN BOXING BENEFIT
Philadelphia Jack's Ora
tion Puts Punch in Har
lan Relief Fund Shoiv.
Wilmington Fans Con-,
tribute $3000
001 GHERT REFEREES
l) JAMES S. CAHOLAN
Wilmington, Irl., Xov. t.
, "pmr.AnuumA jack o'iiiiiun,
a. gnueu gladiator, ncio 01 many His
toric ring frays and one of the most
dentine artistt of llstiana, has not lost
his l uiicli, foi It was this same Vhlla
loiph'a .lawn who put the "kick" in
t moiistc-r benclit boding show heie
lasi mgln. Wilmington boxing support-
i- added inoie than ?S0"U to the Harlan
Uelief Fund, and man boxei i of note
vtrc present to lend a ln-lpli.g gloe.
l!ut Philadelphia Jacl., minus ling
tcga'ia, eiitetcd the Miuared cliclc in full
lie '.and piepaiatoiy to refereLing one '
c f the big bouts of the night delivered a
stirring addrcS to tho 20UU Uelawa: lan3 tween Harry (Kid) Brown, of l'hila
pr.:,en;. i delphia. and Young llogets. P.efcreo
Wllminetcuuans conttlbuted more than Maxwell kept the boys moving every
$50U0 to the cause through tlio medium ' i)nUte.
of a boxing show, nut not ono cent 01
I tills sum would bo accepted bj the War
J Work Campaign Committee because It
I canio through the medium of boMug.
I Jack the Orator
1 "The Government has sancliuned buying
In all the camps and boxing did much lo
instill the necessary fight into the boys'
who did ho much to take all the light out
' of the Huns," orated Wc otie-tiino nild-
'dleweiglit and llght-heavj weight cham
pion. "The Governmen: called upon all
the bu.ing cpe:ts to assist in training ,
the box a.ul now unlvcrrally the value
of boxlnc ia recognlzeil.
"BoxitiB put tho fight 1 1 the boys ai-ii
made them greater soldiers. But jet
their skill is valueless win-n it comes to
help r.'lse funds for tills worthy cause.
Tho army now Is composed of lighters,
nvei v mar. of whom Is capable of taking
caie of himself. Yet the chairman of i
tho war-work commltteo says money
derived Horn such a -oarci will not j
bo pcceplabie. '
Hosing a lluilJer
Th Milne of boxing as a builder of
men is now well established. Uotlns Is
juft as t.luable as a medium of cntei
tainnient. lively on.' picsci.t llkea n
good fight, and evorv one with any
Amei icau blood in him cannot fall to
laud me eiTorts of bco.s who get into the
ring and put forth their beat efforts
7 legiet that boxing is not looked
udoii favoiably by the war work com
mittee. James CofCioth went to consld
ciable expense and tiouble to make that
trip all the way ad ss tne c iiH.ieiit t-
help raise millions through boxmr, nd 1
not until a few das i. uu. , a. I
opened was he Intoruifd t.mt tlio .tl'orta
of boxers were not leiiniiuJ.
"It is regrettable. Boxing in the nioit
popular ppoit.ln the aiiny, and eie long
It will rank 'with baseball as tho na
tional pastime.
"TI1I3 war has made hundreds of
thourands of boxing devotees. Watch
the spoit boom next y-ar when all tho
boys hao icturned"
I Hosing Sliow Succeo-
The noted warrior was gcn a won- 1
derful teception. He was tho "hit" of '
1 tho night. Hero is a. man now retired I
from the ring game w ho is devoting
his efforts to making a success of a
health emporium. He knows the value
I of boxlnir as a health builder, and tho
Government also aerees that It works
'wonders In the phjsical Improvement
, of flchtlne men.
The boxlusr show was a success. The
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PHILADELPHIA JACK O'imlEX
that bout between Young ltobldeau and
Young Adams went tlnee rounds. A'll-
Hani II. Hoeap. of Philadelphia, was the
icfcree. Jlabcrt W. Maxwell, sports
editor of the Philadelphia IIvbsixu
Puuuiu I,i;Dcmr.. n fereed Hie bout be
Douglierl) Applauded
James V. I'ougliert, of J.eiperMlle,
was ghen a liberal hand when he was
Introduced He waff asked to reforee u.
battle and accepted the Invitation. He
officiated in the fastest nnd most spir
ited bout of the night, the engagement
between Ty Cobb, of Philadelphia, and
Kid Chudwlelf, of Wilmington. Jack
O'Brien was tlio third man in the ring
when Gui-slc Lewis fought Joe Leonard
Lew Tendlcr, btar lightweight of
Philadelphia, appeared in the feature
bout, ouno.sed tu Whltev Fltzirerald. Lew
entertained for four Interesting' rounds.
Ills efforts drew much applause.
This was the first boxing show here
In more than five years. The Jargo sum
was raised through the efforts of a few
very liberal contilbutors. Theso men
w-ere the leaders- Pierre S du Pont,
three tickets at 5100 each : J. 15. Weaver,
?tuO; F C. Tallmau. $100; J. J. ltas
cob, $100; Ircno du Pont, $100; Lamott
du Pont, $100; William Coyne, $100,
and W. A. .Slmonlou. $100.
William MacCowan, of tiie Harlan
Shipbuilding Company, was In charge of
the ptogratn Ho pioced to be an en
ergetic and successful master of cere
monies. SERVICE CLUB BOXING
First Sliow Under ISTev Regime a
Ileal Success
lloiug at the United Hrvlce Club
under the aubpices of Itacquet Club
members wab held last night. The new
rornmittue protlded u bouts, all of
which bristled with action and ltept a
largo ciowd of tervlce bo;.s as well as
numerous civilians well entertained,
Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, who has been
named athletic captain of the club, sup
plied the boxers.
The boutn rotiulterl as follows; Jae Rus
sell iWrated Jack 'Warner; H'll Hhtfliun. u
run of the well-known political ietl-r. Jim
mj Hhcohan. outpotnted Arth'l, McCiiiiu.
Iluellte Ilutchlnauu. cf New l!pn. drew
with Jimmy lirern; Tom O'Mall.-j" Kd Ituj
O'Malley boxed u. dritu ; Jo Y,tun eut
falusff.U llArn Ilaiaiund In a blood battle
and Dick Htosh. tlie Cleveland llchtweieht.
outpointed Joo J'lle!:.
T3Si3J2l5iaEi
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IARSriAlL&KliSJ
SHOPS '". GENTLEHEM
OVERCOATS HATS HABERDASHERY
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FOR THE MINORS
Secretary Farrell Expects
National Game to Be Re
sinned on Larger Scale
MEETJMG CLOSES TODAY
Peoria, III., i"o. lu.
With the signing of peace terms, base- j
ball in the minor leagues will be re
sumed on xx. larger scale than ever In j
the opinion of John II. Farrell. of Au- I
burn, N. Y secretary of the National
Association of" Professional Baseball j
Leagues, who today closed up the af
fairs of tiie annual meeting. Settlement ,
of a dosscn disputes Involving various j
claims of plaeri and clubs was made
by the National Beard of Arbitration.
Soldiers returning from the battle- j
fielda of France and the training camps i
v'll do much to bring baseball back to I
its former popularity, Secretary Farrell i
believe". '
7 look for ii tu-niendou3 rsval of
the gam!- as .juicl Iv as tiie war situa
tion is rettled and the men In tho serv
ice retjrn home" Sectetary Farrell
raid.
The special meeting of the national
association to be'hefd in Chicago after
the first of the year will be called as
soon as the mar leagues decide on the
course they will pursue in regard to the
tfilfl season, M. H. SViton, of Hock Is- i
land, 111., .president of tlic association j
said.
Definite plans for the resumption of
the sport will be taken at the meeting, i
President ScNton said '
Oltrmnia A A "rand Pulnliiiclrr Mh.
mondw rvrm.no. Nov. is
at rkih'lak pricks
Jack Dempsey
Porky Flinn
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SATt'RJIAV KVKNI.NO, NOV. 16
y NATIONAL A. A.
ANDY McMAnON in. JOE MARKS
UtVli MKDKR in. KDIIIK WK1-HI1
MATTY 1IKRIIKRT to. IIII.I.Y IIINKS
JIIK WKI.HI! vh. JOK PHIM.IPM
Johnny Dundee vi. Johnny Mealey
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St. Joseph's S. A. T. C. vs.
Villanova S. A. T. C.
ut Houston Field, 29th & I.ehljrh Ave.
SAT.. NOV. 10111. Ailml.nlon. ttu nt.
Procda of the itumi' tu be ctven to the
War rund.
BIG VICTORY GAME
Franklin Field
Saturday, November 16, at 2:30
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Coaches Foltvell and Hol-
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Twenty-two West To
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IK SERVICE UXIFURMS
I Uy EDWIN J. POLLOCK
TW12NTY-TWO foldiers and tailors,
who have pttmul through u period
lot Intensive training, win leae this elt
tonight on the 11.10 ttain to fiifrage In
I the biggest battle In which they ever
've participated. They say the war Is
1 wen but not for these young flghtrs of
, t'ncle Sam.
The enemy lies more tliuir 300 lulKs
ve"t and he Is exceptionally strong He
holds the advantage of experlenc. If
not numbers, and he is partlcularlj
"nrtlrtrd 111 that he Is directed in lactlcs
by the r.reatest field general In history.
He knows no conqueror and has not suf
fered a. campaign ieersc in four years.
Many huo been the battles against
th's eneniy Who lies In the wesr. Ills
lino has been dented for Siniull advances,
but Ic never has been broken. The first 1
line of defense is admitted lo be the , ilere three limes btfoie. but this Is ths
sttongest In the world, nnd the secondary nr!)l ycal. ,nat lll0 JOJ y,m 1)c undcu
defenses of equal power. His attack l!U,t,rj. oomniana. 11 is .1 battle bc
TweeplriK. puzzling and well onered. -ween training corps iC Philadelphia
Felected
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olnted particularly for this one en
.. fnt 1.l .. .. I
sagement. Their physical cond'tlon Is 1
uperb and their morale the kind that
mows no fear. I'uppets In warfare, I
hey are giants In courage. It will bo
1 a test not only of tactics, but of spljjb
The twenty-two have had the tutoring
1 of two great Held marshals, lienerals
Hubert C Kolwell and William M. Jlol
'.enback, whoso reputations probabl
hae not icacheu tlio stanuard or (ieu
cral 'Glenn H. Warner, of the ctieni,
but whose combined efforts might
triumph over the single-handed General
Wurner.
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Sailors and soldlets have been mft1
In this fotcc that leaves uh tonight, fdf
the best men In the arni nnd naval v
units liavo been picked for tlio task Tlm'A,
represent the surhal of the fittest, ln-j-
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vtnge by ft verses that lmo been suf
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ready to Rive their best that the enemy
who lies in the west may bo conquered.
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vanla who grapple in their fourth an
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drill. They all ate Ugiucrs of Undo
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