V vekik public BDBEiiim;"SDAvf, oVmbb, 3; ;1&$CV' ws , uv 13 tx v ,Ttt'J J" tYTIME THE "HEISMAN SHIFT" WORKED WAS WHEN TECH SHIFTED FROM ATLANTA TO PITT , 'TW1 Wis Kw .' L.WS'" n OTED COACHES SEE 'MANY POSSIBILITIES & IN "HEISMAN SHIFT i$ .. :h v- p ifl jt & r. i- iter Sanford and Speedy ?' i Numerous "Chances for Eitt Strong on Defense, ."&.-- , Bj IIODEKT W. MAXWEM. Sports Kdllor htfnlnr I'ubllt I niter 'WW ,fiii PmrHl !. Tim r-.l-. T.-I, fnAtKall j;XjL ord, the Rutgers coach, Speert 1 f irtdlron critics met in the offlclnls' room to talk oer the happen. mrs of Li fe'fc,, fUcnAnii ti, uDDmaii dtlft MIOf HkV4 ( UVII l V tlUl-'IIIUll Ellis. n(jl all voted It a bijr nuecesi Tliev llkeil the formation invv tlie posl tlllltllx. nt n vnrl,l ntfni.i. uml nltlinilirll It CllllPrl but tilt et Hi St OoiVIlS 111 il -' ........ - - - ... Entile) , game, tlieie wni notlilnjr "traiiRe ..iras nem to lour flint ion mo nnnuerim uiipnsive im m un mc rV 1441.4 nnA t nn n..l. Mirmxrli U'nrilfcl'. ufl.lluHl. .iTllI ill). lHf.lt iNllUUlll R4.L1 14444 ,44 44 4 4- WHO 44,11 4 11444444..4. . . ... i.v STll li.: - .... . ... ... ... .. t... irePaS", COlTlDineU TMIIl WIP lllUlMUUUI -;iul ?tbte to train around KSC JudglnB from Hip lepoit-! of the ildn't have a chance in a million to i4flfom the start. 1 want to conect tliai pKame looked from the Grandstand a ffAbeen convinced it was the hardest & pftt Just a little not niueli. but Just a V .Tf nrsa fitVtni4t'o litns lit. fn t lio . ill ftll 5. The, score was misleading 1 hae iln n.tn.ft nnrl fi.fn-0 si-nrp.s nncl wonderful nT extend themseles to the limit and end U. i- A t1.- J-11.. .1 14 1.... ..... ins iu u, liib score irns iiie rciuu uiu iir acter of play unless one is a spectator & If two baseball tcami nlaed as would have been about J to i. the wlnninsr runs comliiR from liome-iun drives oer the fence. That's a fj.r-comp.irlson of the rhal elc ens. The 5-jjilefense mas airtight, and it took unusual and unloosed for plu to scoie P,ith tallies. Three forward passes tailed g&for three touchdowns, ,tnd the othei , Straight football was not used THERE has been so much interest in tiit tiame mill to nmM have asked for a lomparlson brliecru Ocornla lech anil the other teams tj here that some of the real crilici haic been drauoed jj, in to do their bit. w.t. irP.oraia leci riainti 1 O - - - - U "TTKllSTER SANKOItD, who knows SKJL Bolshevik football than anj other "'of approval on the soutlierneis "Don't think for a minute that ) aidd, "because those bojs plajed one Their defense with Gujon backing up the line was exceptional f-good, and the only mistake- they made the forward pass. That, howeer, Is something new on them, and it took KlfiWorked. p?r? "Did you see Pitt making manj first Wtht ends? You certainly did not. There ICScame, IKsW "Tech was weak on offensie but Ulties. A strong attacit can tome irom ifi'tttnig have been fooled. A eteran team V ?tA, 1. 1 4 t l.. 4nn. 1 4-1 "XTOUl Wliai X liatC CtCll LUUJ i trr. v,4. Hnvllolita nut nf am tf.uii Wrgln need not be great, for Helsman's team is just as good us any up tlfit iney ar gicui iiyiuci a, unu ;A'layer8." .'fcSj . rlv ' 4w nnnv miL'il 1.-.T.I 41n s4m Rsjlfe W -Cl44 Xyi llUOil 11CIU HIV aUHIU 144-tV Ud lu.,".-, ...... .... w..v. y2 OcHHci olio agreed. Xothlnn but praise tin handed to Tech i $(&' 'aallant flohtino machine. H High-Class Work Shojvs &TJJSISMAN used a new stunt In lining up his quarterback on tlif attack vi.'Xl rnotoi.l nf hnr-lnir him rrnueli hehlnd the. center or take his position ftyard or so back, the quarter stood K faced the other backfleld men. This O and end runs and it worked verj well ..the ball, and the opponents knew that onl the other three backs could 'receive it. Kor Interference, It was a great stunt. 4 Taking it all In all, the game proved that Georgia Tech has not been F' overrated In the last two years. The team would luiie ghen Pitt a tnightj K stiff argument on its home gtounds, despite the Urge number of freshmen Hp?T''.J" .. r .. ... -.1-- 4, 4,.. .441.1.-1 ...1. . ... T. 1. In 41w. Kl.. i.iniAU E-f in lllo lineup, .Mute lnompsun, uie uinv - LKslMt year, says the southerners are hard 54--. . .. ttaitest years-team was &o per cent stronger man mis yeirn -rt j There is a similarity in the methods used b Helsman and Warner, K1 'specially on end runs. A flock of interferers-alwajs precedes the runner, Kl'4i u. 4 l4ia-44 ti44lt 1 44 o t i h n n lilnnU I ti r V-Oiilrllie ticklers. Plowers. -, (Jin fcilU 1444 4 IVOH HIV1. 4.,. ......i. 4.w.......D ..- . ...---, Ly.ne of the halfbacks, looked like the offensive siui, for he made the biggest S&jnln-o the da' or hls teaI"- shonlng a world of speed and did allof the SjvDuntlng. ,J)--V I ... Tf rtyaE ends. Vinchci and Staton, VH-" ... 4 J ..141. .1. V..ll..n ... y-f A lOi IU UU lllt'C illV Ul CIlfllMiy Up it VA Pitt Had Confidence "I l nirURK was one incident In the Pl -ttePltt players in' that new forward pass. In the third period, on the W J ourth down and eleven vards to gain, fi, "Don't worry about a little thing like that. Let s toss tlie ball arounu V ..! -.nl.4. .4 .mietiilrtn. n nn til, null nlm ' - .4114, IIICU4Q 44, lw.klluuT.it u.. .. ....... , 4-. 4 ifciThls time Easterday passed to D.avies, and the freshman missed his - v... t.. . ..ci... n l.nr. I... nr-ta tntoA 4ii , ni Vimtnila near tli4 n-nnl linn ( rUCISn Uy B1A. JtViUO, tlUCIl 411. 4.4444 4U44.4.U V4. 4- uuuuu. ..vw.. -- 43 J hi 'the next play, however, McL.aien went over tor a i;oucnaov.n. J Davies also starred with two beautiful runt for touchdowns, shaking it tac&ler after tackier on his Journej to the goal line. lie seemed to . 4 - T . . , . . , se with his hips anu is a mmcuii A 'Captain George McLaren played it Wat' as good on the defense as on the .! en' often, but always came through i Re 'was handicapped when the dleats llt get started on the muddy field l'a Hut nn fb ilcfeiiKB hfi was ii hear. ien he hit the runner the play was over. He stopped every plas tfrected at the line, sometimes shoving his man back five jards :mc CLARE'S is 7,-tioityi throughout the land as a terrific line- .f. 1...4 1 . 1 vntu amm It lm 4 .Aft) Iiff rm rtftnrl frt tilt ia'a amuaiicr, uiit . t jivm ." aefense. That i$ the reason he wy renn nespecis irreen vWAS long past that period of the Folwell and BUI Hollenback allowed the University of Pennsylvania era to trot off to the dressing Mlt Field when the Jted and Blue gilt. It was half-past 6 o'clock, and despite the fact that it was y, usually a uav 01 rest, it &t of the Quakers. 144. 1-4 1.1.1. 1. I......1...1 4.x ...,. .14 Ol WHICH 13 uiiciiucu in cuiimj US with all its energy for the nksglvlnc Day, The Brown anil swamped by Syracuse, the the QuaUei: coaches are 'Dartmouth has a habit of Ltleveu, no matter what the 4 ..! ..I.. ....b 1. n u H.il. -jaHMr Uin.4 Ml. 11114- jjpf enrn has not been siumuenng inese monins. lie may nave some- BV his hat to spring on the .4 ! MB seusoit of 1S18 U a unique 'features This is the flxfit embraced a Venn-Cornell game. ' .... most attractive, service game . frVanklln Field Baturday, when i4Sf MUUJO 4IUIM WW vJittiwmH V"w -. ivvuwiv.u... .-, , t W the .strongest service 0ktte IslanO team already L j V , it ) Rush Believe It Presents Varied Attack Tech and but Warner Strategy If on i i fnma Ine Lirnin.lt ffilMI Si.lt. UuMi of Princeton and te erul other .... Mt snip rnn.n nf c on oratioii .. - - ,,..- - - r - - - -- .. In It lib tlie W'arnei offensive .iN.i . . ........r..' .. t-.-- .. .. ir...- lin.,nJ !... 1H tnLi I-. Ul lOlli iii.-i inni m ""- samp one would IicIIhm" tlint Toih win and Mas liopele.si outd.i-ved Impi c-slon fm no matter how the spectator on the Held would h.ie Riidiron battle foURht in e.ir with little bctttr than the snuthertieii ltd Iml seen terrible Rimes whicli resu ted battles where both team" lincl to the contest with a count like JO -.. ........ nna n I Mah nf f 1 1 (4 fl.it. - itri tjuca vuc un 4v4t ui i.... .i. hard is did Pitt and Tech the s(0ie on the last down were responsible two came after long tuns bv DaIes impresses r ostein janiora . more about freak formations and coach in the game placed his stamp GeorRiu Tech has a wealv ele en he of the best sanies 1 hae f-een In was in not coeilnc; the receier ecusdlIe, because arner .sprung time to learn how the plaj was downs through the line or arojmi was no steam-roller attack in that the hhift formation has manj possi u, anu i can see easuj now utni-i can mako good use of that shift nnn . ll n AAPirln Tull I fl M l VUll Oaj Ultlt "W'hia 4S.M. V44.. lust !l shade weaker than I'itt The iij,mcia u" twv Uwbv.Mt. if. , n u CiufnrfT 41114 7i4 ntln't Tech iot Overrated with his back against the center and gae nun a start on tlie -nip pias However, he was not .tble to handle iui, wuu &j. hui m nit uik hut"" to heat in Atlanta lie aiso oenev es ... .!- , .. N are uundcrftil players and had a 4 llj4'a 4.1, 47 4-1411. U 1HO V4I4 .44.1-. in lciv Forward Pass game which showed the confidence of Davies, who called the signals, said: man to uown a wonderful game and piovetl he was attack. George was not called upon with a gain when it was needed on his right shoe came off and cou'd He was In everv scrimmage and n., m - -w. . w-ui. w. ... is an all-American fullback. uespiiu uui imuum a ixeuum day we call dusk when Coaches Bob room yesterday. It was aa dark at tutors decided to call It a diiy as at was a reui prac.ict cession mm ien iu .... 41.4. I.l44n tllflt 4 1,. T c J r. n A Tll4k 1 ut itio 414V4 144444, 144V ihu 4444 M444U 4. Dai tmoutu uauie, wnicn nui taue piace eleven, which was beaten by League was good enough to trim Dartmouth, noi going 10 oe surpnseu u xiiey can putting; up a gieat game against the record of the team in the past games Ilia Tnl1,4t. 444.i4It.d1 Ulin4. 4441.1 f'Mnll 141W 4414444.41 e4444441V 1V4444 44444 1.4444V44 Quakers. one for Penn, aside from the tear football year since 1892 that has ever played in this city will be staged the undefeated League Island eleven elyen below the Mason and Dixon line. has proven its superiority over local AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN7 ABOUT TUC filsT oP Trie MOtvmt YOU MEET M4S -AMD NDMIPC Htft WRtST wrct -5o OfJ TBiDftY foO HOSTtr oueR IT V LI. TT'OBAVBLY 1.011 AUOlT I IVf BtMJ I 1 STRONG HOLIDAY FIGHT PROGRAMS Olyinpia Features Denipbey jNIiske and National Pre sents Dundee-Phillips McANDREWS T CAMBRIA Bj JVMESS. CAUOI.W Thanksgiving Vai will 1 h.iiu or nne for the followers of boxing The three local clubs have arranged nil-star progr.ims for the linlldav matinee pro grams T.lRhteen bouts have been ar ranged, and each is scheduled to ro sl rounds for a total of 108 rounds of box ing The Ohmpla the National and the Cambria will have all doors wide open Thursday. As this clt Is recognized as the best boding spot in the countrj the promoters have arranged programs that are certain to attract Ileavj- welghts mldnlew eights, lightweights feathers and bant. mis will exhibit Mi-kc vs. Dempcv Two of the best men of their w ikht h' the world will feature the wind-up 4it the Olvmpla Jack Dempsev. knock-out artist from the coast, and Blllv Xllske of .St Paul, will supply the entertain ment at the South Proad street arena. That these two men will a'ttraU is shown b the heavv advance sale re ported by Acting Manager I.ton lialns lie announced tint this was the lat day fpr regular reservations. ham Langford and Jeff Clark, colored heavies nnrt Jack Thompson and lannlca Kid anothtr brace of colored battlers, meet In the penilwlnd-up and fourth bout, recpeetlvelv Three other Rood battles arc on the program Dundee at National Johnnv Dundee w d' appeal in the main bout at the N'atljnal opposed to the nigged Too Phillips Dundee s lat nhowing line wan against Ous lewis In the spiclil show at the Ohmpla Phillips Is .1 game, willing bo and while lcklng the sensational qualities of a Dundee possesses enough aggressive ness to make it Intel estlng Johnn; Mealv and Terrs McGovern will clash In a return bout In the semi-wlnd-up Their last battle at the Na tional .a few weeks ago was a warm one Joe llurman, the tl.ishj Chicago bantam, will oppose Dave Aste, of Vew ork, in the fourth battle Jimmv Mc Cabe and Walter Mohr also meet 'lwo other bouts complete the program Johnnv Hums will feature Joe Koons and Eddie McAndrev.s. Scraps About Scrappers Joli tiny Ilurn expects t, record hout.e at the Cambria A A on rhuf"ii RfKrnoon t vnnnii and Kddio McAndrviH will be the onleHtantH In the nn ii tilt Jlmmj Tlcrne nirctri jonnny .ii j "- " -iinn.ii'.u,i The other bouts l hi, between i-rank lirit ton mid M1U Oa lrk Hnbb Hums und Tommy Oormnn IliiBhie Hut.htnson and Tohnny Mortron and ldt Wullai t and Tommy Murptn ' ViUUei Hurkf, of Brookhn who in attnthed to thu V S b Mlnntsota lias been flKned p bj threo promotTK to bx In inn1 ep urate clubs He faces T (obb t the I'enn--groe A C on rridny nltrht on Noember 7 he oppohph Kfldle Aeli-h at the National , A end on December U he meet the bo ob tained at the Hrftf Island V, A Tele Monn. mnnBer of Harlem Kddi Kellv has wluned his protege to face Kddin Wnfcunil In the final bout nt the AtUntt City Suoitlntf Club on thanksgiving uttt-rnoon J09 Leonard, of Vew Vorlc meetH Gene O keero In thn ngmt Johnnj Kltzvertld Hnd Utnny Ciirroll, and Kaj Campbll and Charle Hldu'ea will complete th program Willie hpenttr. who la handled b 1 heo Anr iv.11. ok. In unxloUH to rIiou In thin citv uu-aIii In hla lost bolit he put up a venatf- tfonai Btx-ruuna acrap witn raii wauac Harrer Thorur. the kanaas It Unlit veleht, la expected In thli 1 it during th- latter part of next v,eek He lit anxious to meet Ueorsto Chanej Frankle Callahan or Uenny Leonard Ciuaale Lew In Id anxious to get another cracii at Johnnj Dundee There- will be no boxing contest at the Hog Island A . for Thankagtxlng afternoon An all-star show will be the attraction tho following Thursda Movers Training in London tendon, Nov Ufl Mxty picked imiuI and millturj bint. are training at Chatham for" the IiUer-Allled tournament next month flfher American Imxers are en roule CAVIUHIA V Ut.UIl Hums Teenev Vlsra KUNSIVOTON" AV'B AND HOMhllSEl' ii4Vrir4uivi4M Af li;r.OUN BIX RTVK BOL'TS vivniw Mi-iNinrwn i inv. roovn A CKKAT IIOtlDAV SHOW AT NATIONAL A. A. I TIIMth(lnl0 Ar-TF.KNOPV, JJO O'CIJJ III! ill.li-NTlK IHIIITH (d) no tm'AM'K in rnifiH JVCK Ill.VChlll'KN ti. JIMMV LIOOt.TT JIVIVU MrtAllh is, V 1.TKK .Viol R WH1IK VIOIiOAN vs. FltWUIH IIUOUN Joe Burman vi. Dave Astey Johnny Mealey vs. Terry McGovern Johnny Dundee vs. Joe Phillips Reservations nt Honftffliy'a. 3 H. Uth fit. OI.VMPIA A A Broad A UainbrUas Harry Rdwards.Mrr THAMt HC1IVINO AnFRNliflN, t.Sy. "V Doors Oixn 1.10. First llont t.tt) Mix Douts World' llest Men Jack Dempsey vs. Billy Miske World's Champion St. Paul' Sam Langford vt. Jeff Clark Jack Thompson vs. Jamaica Kid Eddie Welsh vs. Blere Morris Sammy Ktsramaii r. ICJdU Dcojif Kid FftttT ts. IllcW Wall . rrk AdBilAiVn l.-kMTa.ta H M attoio It Td VoO - CUftSfiS -7IIC BCCei-CT ercKs - AWO YOU CftLLATLr orrrn To Toms it Tc TltO JCWCLCR. Fo5 REPAIR -NND-TmC 5mCCT YoumG TminG "Dghind the Coowtcr 5as -'tot Ptrwsc' " lline-np. II hen Dartmouth Faces Penn Thursday 1'I.NN I'luirr I'tinKlim Wulkcr. left rial Neilon. letl tackle Schwelilfl, left Ruaril Crawford, center Kriink. rlslit Rtinnl .mkr. rfelit tutkle llmiprr. rlclit eiul Smith. qtinrterlMfU Itrulin. left Iniiriinek llnriei. rbclit linlfti.uk Mi Mi hoi. fulllmik Weltlit llrltlit l-t 4i,irj n.n 3.IIU A.lt 3.11 -..1(1 S.ll .1.(10 A.04 n.aii 5.10 I1H ni lm inn m i' liV ni I.Vi 103 IKTMfllTII rimer l'otllli)ti Meltht lltljht rhiHiipsun. left end llevnii. left tinkle llaildson. left ituaril ItlikN. renter RleluirilMin, rtctit cnaril (learn!, rlitlit tnrUle Kiish. rlKllt etui is utilei-MHi, iinnrterhaik TJiurnliin, left hiilfhacK firtinrimjn, rhtht halfhatk Threlile. fiillhiirk Hill tl.lll ;io Kid 11,(1 I.I! inn in ir. un no li.O 5.0K n.oo a. no r..u n.ns .-.oo iV.Oll ;.i n.if Urnw n (IfTIrl il Keferee. Nate Tuftf. Viilvrmlt. liniilre, . .1. MrCurtj. t.er- nitiutuwii .Venilenn. I.lneMiititi. .John .1 llullahuh, lloxton. CHANGES AT DARTMOUTH Stieng Unable to Start Against Penn Thursday Hiiiin.rf. . II.. Nov. 26 The work out of the Dartmoutn tootuau squau this afternoon took the form of a gen eral teartangement of the backfleld and the line. The team will be driven h.it d after Its defeat bv Brown In an effect to nialtt a better showing against Penn .it Philadelphia Thursday StronR. light end, will be unable lo pla Thursday because of a pi. lined ankle and In all probabilitv Thompson will get the place. McDermltt and P.oss w 111 be used on the other end Schultlng will be a fixture In the back fleld after the showing he made oi feat urday, and in all probability Thornton will be displaced Threshle and Grund maii are sure of their positions. Amateur Cage Comment I The origtnul Ilandolpli A. A. Is open to meet all of the leading in and out of town learns ha Ins home floors The team is anxious to hear from such clubs as Met pon Mission houthwet Y M A . Chea ter f 1 v Vandal of Atlantic Citj. and nil oihtr lenma of that tlats Tho team Is composed of Horace Rolh mm. forward, Joe lurman of tho Hog !b innri fnni.ili tpjiii forward. 1 rank 1AI U. tenter. 'Hook IJarris manager and center, isravi ueentfr cuyiuui itnu uciitn, tin., slntn Shnntpp. Hllh All communUitlona should be addressed to "Hook Harris manager, 2- f outh Plfth street Ilelfl .Tunitr are anxious to hear from all fifteen To .enteen-yenr-old hom-teams. Harry Frezel, manager, 518 Spruce at. Riuidolpli Juniors aro open to hen from , all third and fourth clusa home find travel Ink quintets The team, which formerlj Slascd under the name ot.A M. n Juniors as defended the junior tltlo of this cltv , for three consecutive jears Louis DenlcotT, ' minatfer, care of the fltarr Garden Recrea tion Center, otenth and Lombard steets. I Iletlinnt, nf thA XoVthwcst Church League would like to hiai from all first and sec- ( ond class trams ha lug halls and offeriiiB a suitable guarantee M O Downs, man user, 433 Norili Garnet street rfon II. r,, of the Weft Branch Y. M C A , inxtous 10 arrange games wim ,i!l of the leading second and third class teams IruIniT floors L V, Fox, manager. 7 .'J South Cecil street, or call Woodland 1-M J Johnson Beats Gorman . Ireiiton, 3.. Nov- 2(t. ratay Johnson of hsracUKe. N T shaded Tommy Gorman, of PhtladeliihU. in the eight-round wind-up nf the show of the Trenton A. C last nlffht North m. south VutiiI Football ( liamnlonahlp 1 runklln Field, Snturduv. No. HO. 3.31) I'.M. Charleston Navy Yard vs. League Island Nay Yard beats on sain at Ulmlvlg HpaldlnKS and Wanklln Field Krnerved Heatn. 15c, Hi 00. SI.S0. (ienerui .luniinhiuii, ua rrnis. SUITS AND OVERCOATS 11 reduced rnovt ISO. MS . " PETER MOR.AN & CO., S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch St.. ' 0pn Monday and Saturday evenlnm 'until 0 o'clock i I f The Master is not the highest priced truck in the world, but you would be satisfied to pay a higher price than we ask after you had used it for a while. All Sizes Immediate Deliveries Larson OldsmobileCo 231-33 N. Broad St. 4.1 I"' " 2 i Jjpt: sai jMiVmmm-i .h .b. i.i.?iiii .BiiiLn.xp IMiPPli' ' 5ii m iwmm "AND IT IS To BC RCADY BY FntOAY TrtG JT - nvC days root, pay day- sue MUST mavc n dy Thcm jo IT- MO&T BC GOTTCw OH-M-H- BOY.'.1 AINT IT A GU R R-KAND ,ND GLOR-R-RtOU5 FCUklM . f A?it;-i"'w GREASE AND OIL DISGUISE STAR Brilliant, Shining Diamond Gladiator Now 'Dimmed' Son of Toil IDENTITY IS CONCEALED A rangv athletic "gob ' passed through Commander .smith's office esterda. at f.eague Island Wearing the navy-blue overalls, polleo suspenders and ovcty hlng that goes to give one the appear ance of a son of labor, this same athletic-appearing ;ioutli saluted, smiled a "howd'y, everv one," received a "goon mornln', Gawge," and continued onhls vvaj The athletic jouth was smeared with greaso and oil. He was a typical son of toll. He seemed right at home and, apparently derived much pleasure from' the work As the conspicuous figure departed the writer continued to gaze upon the police suspenders, the greasy overalls and the badly smeared little white hat on tho layvo head n the broad Bhoulders ''Don't va recognize that fellow?" asked another gob nearby. "Va Bhould. for every one knows him" There was something very familiar about him, but still It was difllcult to place tho athletic-appearing, grease Btnlned jouth liven Sherlocko Nlcko demos Mysterlo Hayes would have been baffled, so complete was the athlete's new make-up "Ah, gwan, wake up!' persisted the much-distressed gob near at hand "Look him over ag'ln ; I'll give jou an other guess. ' Still the case was a hopeless one. Finally, In despeiatlon, the much-dis tressed gob, shocked because the hero passed unrecognized, blurted: "Why, that's Gawge Burns, the Ath letlc's first baseman He's been hero for thiee months and 1st a first-class ma chinist's mate Great boy, Gawge : great bo j, but a should havo got him be fore " Thus another hero blosspmed to bloom 1 to fade to blossom again, perhaps. 1 ! " i i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmT "Broker" 13c 2 for 23c Smaller Sizes lie GIK KS 4sAJ 1 1 1 1 I V WV V 11 47 vvv4s5isr r-T fwk Smoke Insurance! xfVpOfllil I n8Ures vout getting a W0. Sd cigar. -It insures your vffflTCp. " 8ett'n8 a c'8ar ffiat won't vil&fffimnm. leave unpleasant and harm- Sk ful after-effects. All you pffffilS have to do is to ask for VirlK Girard instead of "taking jy.ie chances on new WwJ'iM. an( stran8e brands. WmmlWi That's wIiat v"smoke m to'Mw'vKbI, insurance means. 9 I m f ,Kmm!S.W,l'&iumtJmmmwmmamLsmmmmWmmm9 Never gets onyour nerves l,lltT01'I.AH H OWNED AND MANAGED BV MEMBERS Of T.HE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT.?-,0 AB0V1S MAR1CET 1.1I.A I.Et: in "SUl'H A LITTLE 1'IUATB ' CFDAR (,0Tn CEDAR AVE.Niru vred arovE 4"TIIU O0AT" COLISEUM M"k" Bet COtll S. bUlh D0U0LA8 FAIHU.NKH In "HR COMES UJ' SMILING' COLONIAL Gt"2f,5MJSdel-A.vM. J. W KERlttOAN In THREE X OOUDON" CI IDrii'A 40TH MARKET STS. C.UlCft.rV MATJNEB DAJLT AiAiiitr. irisr.ui in "FRIEND HUSBAND" FRANKFORD "15 '"'" Aw- MAUV PICKFORD "n "JOHAN.NA ENLIHTS" tr?r7ircTie4rvKt J9TH J9TII ANDlDA jErrcrvj43wiii rTp. mat, zmmmJ 22 COLLEGIANS ON CHARLESTON SQUAD Eddie Dennis's Proteges. ' Slated to Oppose League Islaitd, Represent 17 D ! f event Institutions SHOW HERE SATURDAY d i:dwin j. pollock rTVtl! Cliarlcslon Navj Yard eleven X which faces tlie lieatsue Island war rlori on Franklin Field next Haturdiy Is nothing if not representative of the different colleges throughout the oun trv. Twenty-two plnjeis will be taken North for the battle here and they come fiom seventeen colleges, as far Kast as Dartmouth, ns far West as Oregon and as far Soutl; as Georgl.i Tech. Thpre Is not a Unlveislt of Pennijl vanla man on the entire squad. Ti1t the team Is coached by Eddie Efnnls, lh, former Red and Uluo star, and Shorty O'Bilen. of Swaithmore fame. The unlj player from tho Kev stone State Is Amis, a renter from State College. Little Is known of tho strength of the Charleston Navy outside of the fact that the southerncii held the Camp Hancock eleven, which Is captained by Lieutenant J. Howard Berry, ex-Pcnn hero, to a 7-7 tie, and any football team that can hold Beiry to a tie Is i. good one. Dennis Not Backward Eddie liennls, however, Is not at all backward. Tie has written Commander Smith, the manager of tlie League Island team, to the effect that his eleven would have beaten Berry's soldiers had It not been for the Influenza epidemic. Bennis wrote that five of his players are In the medical corps and werfc too busy to allow furloughs The entire navy jard Is pleased with the tiiumph of the enlisted men over'the Washington plajers on Saturday. It Is hard to convince any sailor or marine that Pittsburgh has anything on League Island. The unbroken string of four v ictorles ov er Swarthmqre, Lehigh, Brown and Georgetown means more to a navy jard mah than the hundreds of polivts which the Panthers have run up Blnce they la'-st met defeat more than four Reasons ago Coach By Dickson has conilderable respect for tho reputed strength of the Charleston eleven and he Is planning a hard week of bcrlmmage. After their 34-7 vvln over Georgetown on Saturday, the Bailors and marines were given 'a day of rest jesterday, but today real work will begin. Praise Simmer Cpmmander Smith and Cnslgo Welch were particularly enthusiastic over the outcome of the Washington engagement. They contend that Simmer Is the best line plunger, forward passer and punter playing football this season They also add that Budd Is the best lineman, Illg glns the best end, Newoomb the best tackle and Haehl one of the best half backs of 1818. From all reports. Simmer was the In dividual star of the yaid eleven at Washington His dUtanco forward passes,' tni;ownv v Ith -an accuracy that seemed uncanny, went a long way to ward piling up such a big SGOre, and his consistent gains through the line put the League island team In scoring position moro than once. Simmer undoubtedly ranks with the best backs In the East. Although there was no oftleial an nouncement. It was reported that the League Island management Is trying to book a game with Penn on Franklin Field December 7 The Quakers would look far before thc could discover an attraction for the post-scaton. date as good as the local service team i 1'HOTOl'I.A.rl R E S IIIMRO "'ONT'ST. t U1HAUU AVE. J UlUUW Jumbo Junction on Krankf ord "L" ROY STEWART In -in ruuAy' I firi !T ilV AND LOCUST STREETS L.ULU31 Mat 1.30.8:10. EvBs.orsotoll WILLIAM H 1IU1T ln'u"iw'01 uviu$.n Vllts.a3'' NIXON KD BELOW-MA,2,l,rT,i.T;ii d iiAuni jiurti'.Y in '"KINO OF DIAMONDS" PARkT 1MXB AVE. DAUPHIN ST. rArVlS. Mat. Still Eve. 0:15 toll LILA LEE In u"' 'THE CRUISE OF .THE MAKE-nELIEVE" RIVOLI KD AND aA"S?tttn, WILLIAM FARNUM n """ "ftlDERS OF THE PURPLE HAOE" STRAND Gtn' Av" t Venan0' E ' B" HAROt.D PEA In "PRIVATE PEAT" SRD BSSLWESTj iGHENY SSaaS'LEADB j- j" . mw Ed Weil Will Return to Penn Next Season I tl Hell, former renn end nml n cini dhlrtle for the Hed and lllue eleven tlil .wen no n until ho enlisted, will return to his nlmu ranter nt the beginning nf tlie net nrademle yenr. He linn received liU honorable dlsrliiirge from nnvnl lulntlnn, nnd pinna a trip to houtli America, where he will remain until next fall. 11 I.hn been stationed In Host mi si lire the farli ilnyn of 0onrr. He nn- In Mm third eir nt the Lnl Terstty when he Joined the colors. DAVIES OUT OF DRILL Death of Brother Keeps Pitt Star Quarterback Away rlttuburitli, Nov. 26. Wli'n the Pan ther squad rushed Into the Held for Instruction jenterda:v afternoon It was noticed that Tom D.ivles. the star of Saturday's game, was not present, and Inquiry brought out the news of his brother's death at McDonald, Pa. This will keep Davies out of practice today at least, but Coach Warner has hopes of having him In tho line-up against Penn State on Thursday. Merritt to Play Princeton Pay INew York, Nov. 20 Lieutenant F Ate 1W11. manntrcr of the Camp Merrllt football tram yeffterdav announced the arrangement of a name with the Princeton iNavy laj School eloven Tho contest will bp played on the gridiron at the Oritanl Held Club at Ilac'vsnsacit, K J . 1hurda. Final Drill at Columbia -New York. Nov -11 Columbia had it final hard workout veuterdai In preparation for the Kame with SrHCiise on TnanksKlvlna Dav ForBjthe the end wan on the Held for the flrat tlmo since the Weieftn (fame. 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Half of the Garnet squad Is crippled and the other half was given a stlffer workout In mili tary drill than It would have received In a hard scrimmage There are enough little Quakers under the weather as a resvil of the Ponn game to fill a good-slzed convalescent ward. Gardiner, the quarterbacki who has been In a rather serious condition ' account of concussion of the brain, has legalned consciousness and Is Improving Howell, right end and acting captain of the team. Is confined to quarters with a badlv bruised hip. Earp, Chandler and Walker are hobbling nbout on crutches as a result of various knee and ankle Injuries. . Much excitement has been generated on the campus by tho newspaper report that Penn's second touchdown Saturday was Illegal It Is generally realized, however, that Blnce no protect was made at tho time, the decision will have to stand, although everv Swarthmorean be lieves the little Quakers were the right ful victors. 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