- S.; 'J r .. r. . - ' f c M'" 11 f I. v c v?' cw 3 6ft V, V', . . HJBLIO EDatoRr-'PHILABElPHLA KBIDAT. NOVEMBER 22, 1918 V EVENING ii. . 1 1 Y . 1 -' lW X GEORGIA TECH ON WAY NORTH Southerners Optimistic Over Result of Battle With Panther Eleven ' ALL IN GOOD SHAPE AtUnto, G., Nor. 22. Coachea Helsman and Wood, Director Crenohaw, Faculty Athletic Director, Manager Arnall and twenty-five players of the "Ooltlcn Tornado" left hero yes- terday afternoon for Pittsburg to battlo the Panthers on Saturday for tho cham pionship of tho United States. The team left In good condition and In the best of spirits, bellovmg that it has an even chance despite tho dopo favor ing the Panthers. Tho Tech band saw the players oft at the depot and tho stu dent body gave them a rousing cheer as , they pulled. The players taken on tho trip aro "Captain Flnchcr, left end; Doyal, left tackle: Mathels, left guard; Day, cen ter: 'Webb, right guard: Ilutfnes, right tackle: Ferst, right end; Barron, quar terback ; Qukon, left halfback ; Flowers, right halfback and Allen, Fullback. Tho substltues are Staton, Dowling, Kldil, Lamar, Granger, Simpson, Brock, Lynch, Nesblt, Adams, Smith, Scarboro, Cobb and V. Davis. Three carloads of Tech rooters ac companied the team and others are j leaving tonight, while BtlH others left ' yesterday. Tech men In Pennsylvania, New York and other pomts In tho cast havo wired that they will also be on hand. Coach Helsman Is rather optimistic, saying that unless Pitt Bmothcrs tho jackets In tho first period that they will havo an awful battlo beating his team. R. W. Maxwell id Cover Pitt-Georgia Tech Game. The blrrtat fonthnU ram et the yr will Im ilatnl betorrn rittabnrgh find Oeornlft Tech In rlttahurvh tomorrow, and Intercut In the rontntt In wldeaprend nil over the rountrr nnd extend to the Deldfl of Franca, wlier Americana nwnlt the detAlla of the treatcst Interacctlonal tame In rears. R0I1ERT W. MAXWELL Sporta Editor llrrnlnc ruhllc Idfrr haa born selected na amplre nnd will cover the mm. All the high llchta nnd amall iletnlla will be emhrncrd In lila re view of the battle, which will nppear In Mondar'a rdltlona. Order from jrour newsdealer now nnd te aure of jour copy. CHARLESTONNAVY WILL PLAY HERE League Island Closes Game With Southerners on Franklin Field CHANGES IN PITT LINE McLaren and Harrington Will Be Used Against Georgia lech rittabnrith, 1'n., Nov. 22. According to tho present plans of Coach Olerni Warner, tho same line-up as Saturday will be put In against tho Golden Tornadoes on Saturday, with two excep tions. First, Bill Harrington wilt play at right end Instead of llay Allshouse, for the reason that the first-named lad has had more experience In a gruelling contest and Is slightly the more finished player. lie was lUKen uaui iiuu mo iriim at tho earnest solicitation of the Panther iMiti after Deintr unuer susnens on lor a week, and one of the men who asked for PLAY NOVEMBER 30 GARNET HARD AT IT Every Effort Centered on Defeat ing Penn lilcvcn .tomorrow Swarthmore, To., Nov. 22. Yesterday afternoon Coach Mercer continued his untiring efforts to put tho Swarthmore squad In beBt possible trim for Us game with Penn on Saturday. Stow, Larkln and Carter aro still resting, though they aro sure to be, In their old places when tho opening whis tle blows. In order that Swarthmoro may be well represented In the cheering section, Lieutenant Rhodoi. commanding officer nt th s. A. T. C. has ordered that all' men shall be marched Into Frahltlln Field It has been definitely announced that Westcott will not get Into togs for tho game. Westcott has not been partici pating In football all season, due to his studies. Howevir, now that his studies are up to par, it was hoped that ho would be able to get Into tho Penn game, especially slince Mercer Is hard up for backflald men. but tho faculty has requested that Westcott play no football at all. NAMElinMCJALS Tuft, Referee, and Maxwell, Um pire, in Tech Game Pittsburgh, r-a., Nov. 22. Charles Miller, graduate manager of University of Pittsburgh nthletlcs, today announced the officials for the championship game against Georgia Tech hero tomorrow. Nate Tufts, of Brown, has been ap pointed referee, Robert W. Maxwell, of Swarthmore, umpire, and M. J. Thomp son, of Georgetown, neau unesiimn. These men have volunteered their services as the receipts of the game will be turned over to charity. LAFAYETTE" STAR HURT Fullback Lehecka Will Not Be Able to Play Against Lehigh Eaaton, Pa., Nov. 22. Tho Lafayette team was dealt a knockout blow this afternoon, when tho doctors Informed Coach Corbett that Lehecka, fullback, punter and chief ground gainer, would not be In condition to start Saturday s game against Lehigh. The news came as a shock to every ono here, for Le hecka had been out on tho field all week, and while he has not participated to any great extent In tho dally practice, his anklo seemed to be Improving and every one, Including the coaches, felt certain he would bo In shape by Sat Harrington's reinstatement was Hay Allshouse, who will bo superseded by the former recalcitrant. That shows the Bplrlt of tho Panthers at this time, and they have rounded to In a surprising manner during the last fow days, not only in physical shape, but In mental nttltude, and "Warner now has them just where ho wants them. In the mood to begin scoring at the start and keep It up throughout the game. However, Alls house Is too good a player to bo kept out of the line-up altogether, and ho will bo one of the first rescue men to bo Bhot in either at end, guard or tackle. The other change will be that of Cap tain Georgo McLaren at fullback Jnstead of McCrackert. The latter will be seen In action later, however, as ho gave a grand account of himself against Penn Shorty O'Brien's football eleven repre sentlng tho Charleston Navy Tard will exhibit before a Philadelphia gathering at Franklin Field November 80. Tho Southerners will oppose By Dickson's League Island team. Final arrangements for tho game wero announced yesterday by Ensign Thomas Welsh, the assistant manager of tho local navy yard, who also stated that O'Brlen'u team was ono of tho beBt In tho South. It will be remembered that Charleston held Camp Hancock, which Is piloted by Lieutenant Howard Berry, to a 7-7 tie. Coach Dickson sent his League Island team through a short scrimmage yester day and besides held a long signal drill. Every man on tho team was out In togs and the practice was ono of the snap piest of the year. Budd. the big guard. who has been out of the drills with an Injured arm, was back In the lineup. Tho League Island players will lcavo tomorrow for Washington, D. C. for tho week-end engagement with Georgetown. Little Is known of the strength of the Washington aggregation, but Coach Dickson is taking no chances. He will throw In his strongest team against tho opposition. Trouncing for Rilner B, C. T!vanirM T!n' Pluh hart no rtlfflrtiUv In rtrfratlna- Tlttner lloya' Club last nlfht by a score oi mi to t. :si. H. SELL IT FOK LESS Thanksgiving Specials ttm ia n niOppted erouo of prac tical, serviceable and Beasonablo spe cials of unusual value: All-Wool SWEATER $5 Jumbo Knit.. 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