y- - l : u xxmBKBmhXb' wm- ?, ZUG WILLIAM, THE COURAGEOUS, UPHOLDS TRADITION AND WORRIES ON EVE OFBlC'CMt .- TZ . . . . TZ .J r 1 - . ELi v. "" Kft, IS?'1 ? Slit K m: f-vlgj OTTA WORRY MOURNS1 BIG BILL ON EVE OF TURKEY DA Y CONTEST iWt ? f'For Many Seasons Penn Nervous Before Final Game, and Tutor Hollen back Merely Is Upholding Tradition l"l By ROBERT W. MAXWELL fitf J, Sporta Kditor Krenlnr l'uhllr 1e.Uer f C TMLti HOLLENnACK is worried about tlie Dnrtmoutli come. Ho has a Km " premonition that somethlnir Is V&Z,A J-furrows In his brow. He Is aware fi f (' League Island team a week ago and KW' Jast Saturday, but that knowledpc "A"j 4 . . . .all.. &gjp snows in every move mat ne is women mm is nm raium - - Br.,1 ? V tho world that he Is worried. Outside luifl. health si tVt You nave no cause to nans crepe fe " -.-.pi,Art nir nin mittinsr the Penn "You have more than an even chance Ins nervous over the result. You're stepping on your own foot. "That's all rlchl." replied Mill, "but everything Is ngalnit me. I gotta ! worry about this game, and that's all there Is to It. I Just C.OTTA. If I didn't I wouldn't be a regular coach. "Y'sce," explained the oluntocr gridiron tutor, "eveiy enr I'cnn fias to prepare for the big game on Thanksgiving Day Wo always have a tough battle and the result H In doubt until the final whistle blows. Kor many seasons the coaching staff has been extremely nervous a couple of Vdays before the final game and 1 am upholding tradition, fnless I worry over the outcome of that Dartmouth fuss I'd neer know It was Thanks giving. So you see I Just OTTA." "Uut your team Is not so bad," answered the condoling friend. "You should win with that Hock of plajcrs, especially when Dartmouth has not uhown anything this year." "That's all right," Hollenback retorted, "but that game with Brown might have been lost for no good purpose. Perhaps the Dartmouth coaches thought a Penn scout wns on the field and held back all of their good stuff for Thursday. You can't tell what those birds hac up their sleeves, and that's why I am worried." itnVT only good teams arc surprised and handed a defeat on the last day of the season," insisted the friend, "and after looking over your eleven I don't think you will he startled at anythlnn." "That's just it," said Hill hurriedly. "I don't know whether the ' team is GOOD or not and I gotta tcorry. I just GOTTA." t Hollenback Has Done Wonders With Rata Material . TTOLLENBACK has performed a miracle with the Penn scpiad this year, 1 an(j while he lost a few games, Hill proved beyond question of doubt f that he is one of the best football coaches in the country. He accepted a job which would have leen turned down by nine out of ten, received no ", remuneration for his work and sacrificed his reputation as a coach Just to lend some assistance to his alma mater. It Is seldom that such loyal spirit Is shown, for it always Is easier to take charge of a winning aggre- gatlon than a loser. After the Pittsburgh game Bill started over again and got the players In shape to beat Swarthmore. Penn was not expected to win that game. but 'pXilled a big surprise. The same & tor, although the elevens are cenly At T , J, (- ..t.na.1.t l.na.n Jy" game, lllB ItCU UI1U niUV JlllUWm liatU This afternoon there will be a big rally on Fianklln I-1 eld, when all of the old Pepn athletes gather on the sidelines to witness the final practice of the year. The old grads will be allowed to offer suggestions or" any thing else for the good of the team, and afterward will be guests at a fnnthsll illnnpr nt thi N'ormnndle. A hmoker will follow the feast and the r - . . : .,-- ss. ola-umers can snaxe nanus wun me K5 luck. Hollenback is especially anxious m'e- and smoker. A LAItOll crotrd will witness the game despite the absence of Cornell. Judging from the way the seats are selling, it ivill be a typical Thanksgiving audience, with the old-time enthusiasm and everything else. Pitt'Penn State Turkey Game Important f" A rnHERE are other Turkey Day games on the card, the most Important ', 'A being the Pitt-Penn State battle L ?tt,een aklnC things easy all fall, preparing for the final game. Lehigh K?" was defeated, but Rutgers scored a victory in the Pennsylvania Day game J,, on November 9. Hugo Bczdek, the K?'' acalnst tomorrow, but says his team MfsT' r "c t:.iu.l.li.u.. laiuiiciii. fe'iJTV. Clntn iTAaart'H f nt nt rrpdlt tff CAV-r - """' """ ri best men were called into the service had the same backfleld twice and had SJl -MO come out lor tne team, lie nas Su . 171 will Tin linvn n wnllfnvpr. '',,'" Syracuse is slated to play Columbia In Xew York, but outside of that 'Ifrfs-Sli V.w.h nA fain ntliar nllft.'A nnnlitntg ffi1 ft however, and some good games should be played. r&u? C There Is a chance for Pittsburgh to play Great Lakes on December 7, gga, jf dui arrangemeniH nave noi yei ucvn aw" ifi'tne isavy nas oeen caiieo on Because sm'i . .. .. &SJtf,.The Panthers only would consider a iVZA&r-zi '-"l OUiU"y i jli inu v.ccia.u nu. .tcci.-iii; 11. uiu ciuiiu, uut no i.. A, 00 .. ah in ln.lf.il ah V.ti .vnmn n. Ill Via nlnitml l.n.n nn T..f.ll VVlf3 T BU UP1JVS.I.1UI. xs luuncu lui. .n, uin .? rieia ueiween uy uickhuii m l,cukuu -.Charleston Navy Y'ard eleven. Both lvjibft paai this fall and the game will be DflAR old Rutgers will be sent against Syracuse in A'cio York on Xovembcr 30, and l'oster Sanford will try to make up for the defeat handed his team by Great Lakes tico weeks ago. Olympia Show Features -.? "DOXING clubs in Philadelphia will S? Ji " Olympia and Cambria putting on 5j'4i(ver, Is in the Olympia card, where ijjpj Tp lo appear m j,e wlndup. r tK-' fFr Although Dempsey has demonstrated nis punching powers on the (4j44jtmaps of Battling Levinsky and D. Porky Flynn, It Is not likely that ho -T-'Bl w'" "ave 'he same sort snap wun k' 'iii maxer ana pui uniy iq sieep, uui ' Because of his knockout record, ? ItL tne, ltnvtnfv pine TTi linn bis nnnAnnntK ltnlo.1 fi u'cnlr K.ia . I..... .w.; . . , .; , r . ; 1'.' Biji taKes piace, ana an ne nas 10 ao is illi. left or right and the stuff Is off, V S Billy boxed him ten rounds in St. Paul and gave a good account of hlm- -Spj.self. He was on his feet at the finish and he now figures it will be Just v tis easy to stick around for six. He knows Dempsey's style and is not at i' all. nervous over the coming fray. x v - MJItEKE has been working all "' Demnsev and his manaaer. 't . n : .Branch. Jack expects a hard ... A 3 $ . UasebaU Decks All VECKS have been cleared for action for the big; baseball war which Is v scheduled to open In New York National and American Leaeues l'JJM't Jt "lay. and It's a good thlhg they are 1000 miles upnrt. !. TT . Th TJatlnnal will d.fv Dan .Tobnann nrffl nv. ah.. n.l.t- . . rj .. . , ., . . .... w B..vui. Y....I Alalia io re mma the game this sprinp. while the American will attempt to keep littling Ban under control by curtailing; some of his powers. Johnson hbu i uiu Biuwii vciuci- uuu has openly declared himself i said to te ready to follow his lead. iL surety ts coming tt loni; 6core the POWELL, n . thl world nv tkowlTi aaTpS"8 I vr a,j I 7 ., advert -.j, v -"'lveiiJ jk p tas may M Coaching Staff Has Been llltely to happen, nnil there arc deep that Drown was walloped by Diclsson s that same team trimmed Dartmouth brlnjrs him no Joy. He Is worried. l4.u..1l..u..fcn.L.r. vnn.1 rt odfTltt t C of that he Is enjoyinp the best of on your ciim, .-ara n. n. .-.... ..o ..w team through Its practice estcrday. to win and ou nre a boob for feci- should occur against Dartmouth, matched and will put up a good fast 1.a l.m iliuitilln 1 1 t n. Illll'u nan'nllunaEd IIIC u.lv ucnjiui; .UK x,. o uciiuuiiittao. -..... ... ..., ........ .. , louiuau iimjuia unu wish iiicm huuu to have a large crowd at the dinner In Pittsburgh. The State team has new coach, knows what he Is up will make a good showing against It wnrlt this vwr for TTlinv nf tlia ' ' after college opened. Bezdek never to scout around begging the students nis piays running smoowny now ana Thp KPl'Vlni tpntna rv h huav cuuipiuieu. me iiroiioseu game wun i-iil uiu nm care 10 mane me trip. .- .. . . . . . game u it was piayeu in Pittsburgh. ,u...c tvii. c flu?:., i.c.t; uii nuiinilll jamuu icuzii uuu oiiui ly uuriena of these aggregations have made worth seeing. Banner Holiday Program entertain tomorrow, the National, speclnl shows. Most Interest, how- uiny aiiske and Jack Dempsey are MisKe. ui course, ne may land a hay no one wouiu oe surprised u tne bout Dempsey Is the most feared man In . v . "-'"' "" "" scowi a coupie limes, snoot over a with Mlske, however, It is different. week in Herrmann's gym, while Jack Kearns. tmlnnl nt r.nnn battle. Cleared for Action and Chicago ofi Monday, December 9, will hold "their nnnnni s.io. buiiio iivciy mis are jooKeu for, Ilarry against Johnson, and other magnates back strong and the publio will know opening game is played. It pays to former eportB writer in this city, has tse mde sat-) for democracy. Amer- hi, fiends, have lost and a ' on tho many Phlla- colors he jvos the t? quprem MerlAce, MOVIE OF A MAN IN NEED 0F A postage stamp 30AL. LOTTtTH V PPCltCS POKIJ L M ,. m& M. PG3K P' VRA.VASO. AROUND Hot u)Te to fiOAK T OFF IT COMES OFP "SKIP" POWELL, FORMER SPORTS WRITER, KILLED Philadelphia nnil Scranton News paper lInn Dies of Wounds in France Edwin C! Powell, a Philadelphia sporting writer, died on November 1, of wounds received In action, according to a telegram rcceled by his mother, Mrs. II. Powell, of Scranton, yesterday. He was a member of the machine-gun company of the 315th Infantry, a Phila. delphla regiment from Camp Meade. "Skip" Powell, as ho was known to hlH associates In the sporting circles, was connected with the Philadelphia Press for almost two years, and also worked on newspapers In Scranton nnd Syra cuse. He was a graduate of Mercers burg Academy. Although only twenty-four years old, "Skip" was a veteran newspaper man, a brilliant writer nnd an authority on boxing, baseball and basketball. Ills un timely death cut oft a caieer that waa full of promise. CAGEGUIDEOUT Spalding's Basketball Code for 1918-19 Season Published Spalding's official basketball guide, embracing rules as adopted by the Young Men's Christian Association, Amateur Athletic Union and National Collegiate Association, has been publish ed recently. The gulilii has been edited by James II. MoiUsItt, of the Y. M. C. A. ; George T. Hepbron, of the A. A. U., nnd Oswald Tower, of the National Collegiate As sociation. The guide contains records of teams all over the country. Scraps About Scrappers Mnlrlimuker Ceorsp Knglf. of tho 01) m pin A A , Iihh urrnnKed an till-Htiir pro Rmm for the weikly nho rnxt .Mondny nlnht Artl Root tho lMeelunil feather welKht. umt Dick l.nmlnian lll 1m the lortestant in the nnal tiout Hildle Wlmler if PlttKburKh wh hut. met hII nt the leaalnc li.intmni. In the eountrv faces Jack Shurle, whit kui rhnmplon Pfte Herman two ften-nMunal plv.rottud h.ittleri. Mntrhmakrr Miicch TuMor 1)1 not Rtapo his weeklj i.how nt the Atlantic t'ltv Sport ing Club tomorrow afternoon lut will hol.l It on FrMav nlcht. ub usual Hnrlem IMrtte Kelly anil IMdle WiiBonil entertain in tho fenture Gene O'Keefe anil Joe Leonard .lawli In the ftemlwltiil-up In the other lioutt. Johnnv ritfceralil taken on Iienny Carroll and Ray Campbell mt.etn Chllles Ill.lBiway. Freddy Reewe. Benny Leonanl's sparrlnff partner, win na.p uu a moan, oi i lewianu mi an opponent In the main preliminary. Krankfe rinrk ami Joe Tlnlltz will Rhow in the nccond bout The opening bout win brln.r together Joo Mendcll and Joe Wrlttht. Iw Tfndler and Trankle Tnltahan will come together In a tsele-rouml bout at HoRton on tne ntsnt or iiicemtr lo. Tnia will ho Tendler' neeond appearunce in a Itnaton rlnr The first time he atopped Krankle (Voiinc) Hrltt Inside of five rounds. The ttsht will l-o to a referec'H decision. Jack tVelnhteln. the local sportsman, has taken Otto Wallace, the Milwaukee llcht weight, under his management Wallace nan fi.UKht nearly eir 13! and 13-pnunder In the west. Including four s.nsatlonal battlen with Haney Thorpe of Kansas City. Wal lace 1h anxious to get a track at Lew Tentl ler at one of the lo.nl cluba. Joe llurman Is open to meet Tete Herman in n alx ten. tw.le. fifteen or twenty round battle. PRINCIPALS HERE TOMORROW AND CHALLENGER A A. mmA Central High Deaten Newtown, Fa.. Nov. ST. Tho Oeorce School aoccer team defeated Central Illxh here yAterday, T to 0. The Duft and Drown team took the lea.l at start and kept It. Stabler and Itogera wera tho atari, while Taylor alao did good work at halfback, Johnny Dundee ami Joo Welllna w)!l meet in u twelve-round bout at. IWaton on I) camber.'S. FranMa (Yovwt) JMtt and Rocky rofa!S h" 'lij 1 r 1 1 1 'm', :4$:'i 'JS .1 'lhMil TBhjt3r ?&$$ W 7 X '?k WILLIE MISKE lMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM0i0mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmilmM2iJS' i IS - ,-XI XX TT r wis .Wsy ' JmLW JACK DEMPSEY IwsWsMikjtLmsm 6eT STAMP BOOM Finos one Piece or CislwSUOPE WITH MUCILAGC VSSTCS IT oJ Willie Median Returns to Challenge Dempsey-Miske Frisco Fat Boy Insists To morroiv's Rivals Think Too Slowly to Beat Him WILL WITNESS MATCH By JAMES S. CAROLAN TIIH phone buzzed merrily for a few minutes. The dumping of heavy metal on the floor nbn e, the sanctum of the stereotyping department, helped to drown the sound of Mr. Bell's money maker. The continued buzzing finally forced us to answer. "Hello! Is this the sports department?'' exclaimed a deep Ice on the other end. "Well, this Is Oeorge r.ngel. Willie Meehan Just got Into the city and I'm sending him down right away to see you. Ooodby." Befor wo could make reply, up went the receiver and the new matchmaker of I ho Olympia had made an appointment for the Trlsco fat boy. Fifteen minutes later a tcarreil Indi vidual wearing a sailor's uniform, ac companied by another sailor and a cou ple of boxing bugs, rolled I to "he office. Willie Well Market! There was no, mistaking Willie Mee han. He was no stranger. He had fought here before, nnd the only differ ence In his facial marking was that he carried a few more ring senrs. The reason was cldent. Since Willie's last exhibition In this city he h .d engaged In fifteen battles, and three of these were with such boys as Jack Dempsey, Hilly Mlske and Kieil Fulton. Willie Is on his way to London to take part In the tourney for the king's trophy. He was here last week, then Journeyed to New York, but returned to this city to see the Dempsey-Mlsko fight at the Olympia tomorrow afternoon and Incidentally challeng- the winner. "What do ou think of the boya?" Willie was asked. "Oh, the 're all r'ght," t,runtc" Wil liam, "but I know I can nek cither one if them. You "Know I fought 'em both on the coast and was the winner. You know, I THINK TOO FAST FOH THEM. They are good, strong fellows, but to hurt jou they hae f get set ' punch, "Now let me tell you gents right here that no guy living can beat me that can't think fast. If MNKc or Dempsey ever got set and then landed It would be good night and goodd.iy for me. But I'm too clever for them, that's all; too clever." "Who's going to win tomorrow?" a by stander Intcriupted. William hesitated. To answer this Wil liam needed a few moments for thought "Don't worry," smiled the sports ed itor. "Go ahead and nick a pvlnner. 1 dr It In footlall every week and my average Is oh. oh, OH 1" William Fearless "I fear nothing," said Wee Willie, gaining courage. "Dempsey is the better hitter. Ilea a deadly puncher. lies got inner, iicb ui'ituiy imi iiitr. jic h kh i. n .- tii, ...i. V. i. ,. ... iTu It all over Mlske when It comes to hit- ting, ausxe is just a utile cleverer, lie WILLIE MEEHAN HfuH,nerat tomorrow! Ohmpla titW. MeJwi,i here to;clulleB xHlv SmK " GOT OF STAMP TCAR4 IT TRYING To B6NOe T MICTORV AwO "EfflCieWtV" C?) Meuscl Wants to Play on Coast Next Season Snn VrnnciKcn, Nov, 2?. Irish Meti- -.el, former Angel outfielder, who lilajcd n llh the Philadelphia Nutlnn- U, last .ii'Hr, nuntH to ltlml'il berth a tilt the NeulH next year. Metiset hnH two reasons for thut de sire. Ills wife flues not litre the Knst and he has an Itleu that the l'lilllieM. ttiRcther ii llh other mnjor lenKtie i lulis, will cut the contracts for next season, "If my rontraet In rut It would lie heaper for nir to plily on the const, its mv expense. lire considerably less icre." Hut If he geta nn mlinnce there la no dntilit nhntlt plnlng In the K.tst, knows how to dodgo punches. He hooks well and handles himself nicely. How ever, both have a similar style. It ought to be a hard fight, but, you know, I can lick 'cm both." Wllllo then shifted his feet, nnd bc foro he could continue was requested to l.slt the photographic department, w here it few of ' his latest ring poses w ere snapped by the alert "snapper." Willie also w.th pictured showing his gold tooth and wearing a smile. When the photographing task was done. Metchmakcr George Engel hnd reached the office and hastily led away the Wandering 'William. The next stop was Herrmann's gymnasium, where Wee Wllllo silently watched Mlske hammef j Jack Thompson for four long rounds. The Baron Impressed James F. Dougherty, the baron of l.elpenllle; Harry D. Edwurds and Act ing Manager of the Olympia Leon Italns also were at Herrmann's watching the big fellows toll. Mr. Edwards was wor ried eiery time Thompson crashed into the wall. An Injury would force Thompson oft the program, and Presi dent Edwards didn't want to see any thing like this happen. Baron Dougherty said he believed this was the greatest heay weight match over arranged for this city. "Great boys, this Mlhko and Demp sey," bald tho baron. "In fact, the best tiojs of their weight who ever met in this city. Looks like tho match of the age." Acting Manager Bains concurred with tho baron. SOCCER NEWS AND NOTES Hurry Farrrll. the star InIUo Wt of the Wolfindon-Hhori1, will nrrr hn connections llh thut team nnd durlnR1 the remainder of tho Hpaeon wl uport tho colors of the IVxllIu occer eleven. Wllllum HurklnN. tho former reerleaa ntiir pi tier, la now holding down tho left halfback position for thw Textile team. The Wolffnilen-Htiore Jr. team still shown Home nRKreaslve playlnn with the jacknon uuitrtet. the four brothers of which play . wonderful drlbbllne came. A finer trio in the drlhbllne Kumo are Draper. Wentter and Winnie, now playing with the undefeated Textile team of the third dllfllon of the Allied Joasue. The Ilrthlrhem noccer team will play a return match with a selected Canadian eloxen nt .-Toronto on .Sunday. December 1. The llethlehem team has alio accepted the l . '.. " ... .-1 ,"-- ," v. .. V. . Invitation of the California Football Ansp- J cUtlon to play a ftve-Bame Intersectlonal srnra on tne i-acinc coast. OLYMPIA A A Uroud 4 Uambrldxt VL. I mriii . . n F4ward..uA. THANK8CUV1NO AFTF.RNflON. NO'. 3i Doom Open 1.30. Flrat Itont t.SO nix Uonta World's licit Men Jack Dempsey vs. Billy Miske World' Champion St. Fanl'f Sam Langford vs. Jeff Clark Jack Thompson vs. Jamaica Kid Kddla Wel.h ts. Btere tforria Sammy Krxpdinau va. Kddla Denny nis rintr . uitk iveua -Aomiaaion an neaerrauon DOUBLE HOLIDAY BILL At linn INLAND ATIII.KTIO FIHLD 4RiW'",;' sim. i '! i Lisij w. wmtwfitsxmm PENN STAGES RALL Y OF OLD GRADS TOD A Y Football Reunion Expected to Revive Spirit of Play ers for Game With Dart mouth Tomorrow PLAN DINNER TOISIGHT By EDWIN J. POLLOCK IJlHEnE will be a reunion of footbnll men and footbnll spirit at Penn this afternoon nnd tonight. The old grads will return, nVd It Is hoped that the old spirit the spirit of Stevenson, Hare, Mc Craclten nnd nil the other stars of yes teryears who have fought and won for the lied nnd Blue will return to the boys who are trying to uphold thojra dltlons of the Quakers this season. Lack of the proper kind of spirit at Franklin Field has been evident this year. The unsettled condition of the t'nlverslty life, with Its new wartime activities and uncertainty of athletics throughout nil the colleges, has been re sponsible In a measure. The good old college Rplrlt of other days Is running at low ebb now, but be fore the old gratis get through with their speechmaklng tonight It is be lleietl.that the proper fight will be In stilled Into the lads who will struggle ngnlnst Dartmouth tommor afternoon In the final game of the 1918 season. Gruilj at Practice Among the grads Vho will see the practice this afternoon nre Paul Thomn. son, II. L. Oeyelln, Jnck Minds, Truxlon Hare, Mike Bennett, Allle Miller, Charley Townsend, W. Townsend, Jack Hedges, Charles doff, Roy Jnckson, Ed. Church nnd John C. Bell. It will bo tho first time slnco 18D2 that Pennsylvania has not faced Cornell on Thanksgiving Day. Tho Ithacana did ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM THANKSGIVING DAY rpilEHE will be ninny sporting activities on tomorrow's program, with foot- ball, boxing and soccer showiiui the tray. Hasketball will have a lope entry, but crois-country running will make itself Jnoum, as two title mns will be held. The big tnubnll event here will be on Franklin Field beliceen I'cnn and Dartmouth The three bnilnq rliibt alt have arranged holiday nrorjrnms. Jtore than, one hundred rounds of tiTlng arc scheduled. Soccer al'n 'trnrts, and umrrnus matches' will be played. The schedule: FOOTIW.L COLLKOIATF. AND SERVICK IVnn vs. Dartmouth, nt Franklin FlfH. :30 P. M. I'lttihiirch n. Prnn State, nt rltt.lnirjli. Cnb'mhtu h. Hjrnrnr, at HvrnritNp. Snnrthtnorp vs. P. M. C, at Ohfutrr. ronthitni vn. firarrrtown, nt New York. 1 pMrIi tm. Cnnin f'rnnf. nt Itfthlchcm. , t'Tmii Iprrltt m. Prlnrrtnii Viv Srhnol, nt Harltrniinrk, N. .1 Vhi" w. M.ihlj'nfc-r. ! tt'ffllrnrn, Jnlin llonklna . Mnrjlann Htatr, nt Pnltlniorp. trnnklln nnd Slnrxlinll v. Mnhlrnhrrir, nt Lancaster. rnmi tlr:.nt Cflmi Tnjlnr. nt t'lrlnml. rnmn PiiKter . Ml.lnn, nt Alb'nn, MlrH. flrotx Clt h. Vrtnih,trr. nt Hrmr r. I.afajfttp yn. Nntal Avlatarn, at Knaton. sriroLHTlc Camden High vs. Altinnit. at Cnnidrn. (Ilrarrt Collerp va Alcmnl, nt llriril Pnttttown lllch th. NnrrlfttArn IIIrIi. it Narrlfltonrn. Vl'ttnorn Prrn ts. Chapter Illrtl. nt Chentrr. AMlUnm-on Srhnot . Attnntle City, nt Atlnntlr Tlty. National Farm Krhool vs. P. I. D., nt P. 1 D Airy. Snnrthmnrp lllch . lYnnkfnrd lllKh. nt ankford. fatl-pllr HI-'. , St. J"'h' nt rni tl FiM Trrdymni-tJiBttoMn vn. Wrt Cheater Illth, at Wtat Cheater. ri.vn Ho lahin.l A. A.'ta, Ovrrbrook A. A., at Ninety-fourth atmt and Tlnlcum air ttir. Camp ktarta nt 10 a. in. CB0.S1 COPNTRV Amerlrnn Intprrhohitlr rhninnlnn.hln rapp at Fnlrmonnt Park, 10:30 n m Junior Mrn.lnwhrook J. W. C. I. rnrp In Filrmount Park, 10 a. m. ' ' Senior Mendnwhrook rare In Fnlrmount 1'ark, 11 u. m, I1ASKKTIIA1.I. Qnakrr City va. Dp Nrri Rparnea, nt Mtxlrnl Fund Hall at 8:30 p. m. I1OXIN0 OLYMPIA A. A. Wlnclim. .Tnpt: IJpm"pv v nUlv Mlokti upml wlnitiin, Snm l.anicforrt t. Jrff Clark, l'rpllmlnnripa, Japk Thomniton v. Jamalrn Kid. FIdlp Wrth . Htp.p Mnrrla. Sammy Frrnlmnn . Kddlp Denny nnd KM 1'ort-r n. Dick Wrlhf. ,Tlii..i ...a. mnouit. jnunny rjflnrn yn. aonnm .l.riiy, rptimiiinrira, nn ra. l'ranklr Itrowll. Jtinm Mtt'nbp n. tlluckbnrn. CAMIiniA A. l. winaup. iw hmna Unlonev a .llinno Tlprnpj. PrpltinlnnrlPH. Hums va. Tommy flornian, Johnny Morgan it.. Ilualile Ilutchlnaon and Patay Moran ,, loninl Murph. . xnccnn DF.LUVARi: HIVI.lt MltrV.Utl) LKOt'E Npw York Shlpnrd m. rtihpr & Jnnpa. at Third nnd Lehlrh nrrnnp. 3 p. m, IIok Islam! h. MrrCianta "11" Shlpyurd, at Nlnpty-fourth and Tlnlcum avenop, 3 p. m. IheHter a. Mrrrhanta "II," nt Chptpr, 3 p, m. LXIIIIHTION MATCIIKH Wolfpndpn Shore v. Harlan, at Cardlnxton. HKNKF1T SIATfll v Dald Lupton'a Hon ts. Wandrrera, Tulip und Allrclipnr avenue, S p. m. (IKRMANTOtVN HOYS' CI.l'll AT 1IOMK 0:30 a. in. C.. II. ('. .Ml.lcpt lllnpa v. (I. II. ('. .MldKPt tiolda. 10:15 a, m. R. II. C, Junior niupa T. (1. II. C. Jnnlor. Oolda. 11:1,1 a. m. (i, 11. ('. Intrr-lllupn a. (I. II. V. Intrr-t.olda 1 tin p. in. Harvard yt, Lntnyptte. 210 p. m. Hhninrnrlc yn. Indiana. 3:00 i. in. 1. II. C. Knfrra in, Pi.rltnnn. 3:00 p. in. (I. II. ('. (iolda y. Dlsnt.m II. C. State road and Unruh atrert. i J toenxm Will solve your hauling and delivery problems economically! y Thousands of owners say they cost 20 less to operate! In five years no Stewart has worn, out ! . CH.i.ii Prittt F. 0, B. Si.!. Ton $950. 1 Ton $1676. liz Ton $1975. 2 Ton $2575. 3igTon $3500. r,0MERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. JUl o JJHsMJijii mill ' - --"v, Sisler Proves Versatile in Track and Field Meet Lieutenant Oeorre II, Hlsler, the Browns' fttmnun first baiiemun, was (he liidlil.liinl alar of a (rack and leltl meet' nt Camp Kendrlck, I.allr. wood. .', 4., a few days .. Lieu tenant Hlsler la In training with the hemlral Warfare Herirlre. He made a clean iiweep of the four events aVranitcd for olTleers. fin. lulling first In the 100 yards' dash, punting; for distance, drop kicking for lurnry nnd distance and Ihrowln i baseball for distance. Larue fields competed In all the eients, but Sister easily proved superior In the four uiitestn. not have a team this year worthy of the nnme. No attention was paid to the sport, and, nlthough one game was played by a team representing Cornell, It was not really a varsity eleven. Penn Watchful Darthmouth Is scheduled to take tht place of the Bed and White, and al though the Green Is reputed to be weak, nevertheless the Now Knglanders will be watched cloBely. They have a habit of playing their best game against the Quakers. The Hanover eleven Is being coached again by Clnrenco Spears, the former All-Amerjcan guard, Cupid has had rough going this year, losing to both Syracuse and Brown. He will arrive with his squad tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. There will be no changes In the Penn line-up. Bkindlc Wlthlngton Is still In poor shape, d(ie to Injuries, and It is not likely that he will be able to start. Seeral of tho other players were bat tered In the Swnrthmorc game. b)it it Is believed that Coach Folwell will lie able to send the same eleven-against Dart mouth on the first klckoft as he did against the Garnet, Haverfonl Teams Tie Ilnierfont. Pa.. Nov 2T. The freshman nnd sophomoro soccer teams battled to a 1-1 tie In a fast same jesterday at Haver turd Collet;!, nn extra periods being playe4 bictuse nf darkness. ARRANGED FOR SPORTS FOLLOWERS iji.m.pe i. np i -niuipai Kpmi-wm.iui. Merry op Iturmnn la, irnvp .iMPy, Krt.llp llnr. Unltrr .lohr anil ll tVUItl rr l.lsKrlt . Jink vs. Kddie MPAndrrwsi pml-wlnddn Johnny Mlk ( nlpl; it. Innk llrltton. Ilnhln IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES trucks 128-40 N. Broad St. Wbn. Sprat 10 K.yatan. liar. HJ ZfV MANY ENTRIES IN KOUNTRY EVENJJ lV V? W Eighty Athletes .Will. Start in Meadowbrook Race Tomorrow it I - .,.41 'moil!, KUINS UIN (JAKU.i .Hit, Samuel J. Dallas, the president of the jj J A. A. U. nnd secrctnry of the Meadow tTAt,fr rl,tlt n..n,.......t ...... ..b... . t. m ).t " at least eighty athletes would start 'n'&J the senior Meadowbrook cross-country $A-! rnee which will be held over a nve-mlU' .i:l course In Fnlrmount Park tomorrow morning. The event will start nt llvv o'clock. ' " , ,..,,,.. . . ?-&f. xne junior .ucaaoworooK race, wnicn ; will be over a two-mile course, will be. j held nt 10 o'clock. Mr. Dallas stated i that a number of entries nlso had been 1- receivea lor the first event The Inter-"! scoiasiic cnampionsnip race, will De tne third attraction over the park courses. Among the stnr entries received for the senior event Is that of Charles !).. .I... Xa... . ., ... .1 recently set up a new record for ten' 11 mites in me national outdoor track ana field championships. Lnfayette also has entered n team In the Meadowbrook seniors, , LAST PENN GAME Quakers End Season With fel x iiuiiivB!viii juuiesi ) The final Penn game 'of the season' 4 win ne played at KranKlln Held .totnor- row afternoon con with Dartmouth. It wai this morning by Edward IL announces Bushnell the graduate manager, thaf tomorrow s contest would close tne 191s year for the Quakers. WolgaeP'Seeks Court Protection Loa Ancelpa, Cnl., Nov.' 27. Adolph Wolgast, once llghtwclKht champion of the world, filed a petition In the Probata Court here yesterday to end, a guardian ship of his affairs ordered In 1917 and to regain control of property valued In th petition at $13,000. Denny Leonard haa been slirned by th mat:hmiker of thai Olympia. A. A. to appear at tne liroaa atrrpi arena nil iircemoer in, ; MARLEY2V$IN DEVON IVa IN. ARROW COLLARS CUJZTTVEABotyrcaiHC.TRcnricA ' SUITS AND OVERCOATS 11 .80 RFDrCFD FnOM tSO. ll-'andl M PETER MORAN & CO. S. E. Cor. 0th & Arch Su.. Open Monday jyid Saturday cventngs until Ii o'clock FOOT BALL Pennsylvania vs. Dartmouth' Thursday, Nov. 28, 2.30 P. M. - (TIIANICSniVINtl DAY) Heaerved aeata,, 12.20. $1.0.1 (Includlmr war' tax), now on Bale at Olmbela nnd A. A. Offlce, :'3d and Locuat ata. Ofn-ral Ad minion. It, 00. KAMKBiKBmaHalaaa Niinli in.south Nunl Football Champlonahlp Ji Franklin Flrld, Saturday. Nor. so, S.MJ'.M' V Charleston navy xard vs. - , League Island Navy Yard a Spats on aale at Qlmbela, Spaldlngs ann rranaun jneia. r Rraprrpd Hcata. 73c. 11.00. St.W. fipncral Admlaalnn. flit pent.. A RE.T HOLIDAY B1I0W AT NATIONAL A. A. XnANKOCIVlMl AlTKKNOON O'CLK () AI.1.-HTAR ntlUTrftB) " ' NO ADVANCK IN PRICKS JACK I1LACKIIVKN vs. JIMMY LIOOKTT. A I vimlK VlllROAN r ' ntANUrK IIROIVV Joe Burman vs. Dave Astey -"'! Johnny Mealey vs. Terry McGovera, Johnnv uundee vs. Joe fhilliaai-f RpaervitlonM it Donnliv, 3 . 11th Ht, nil s. gpnotift rr ,. ,J' s-a 'i A." - i i ? s t j i " v " ? i.J 4 il .l .! v i "l Ml TA S.)ll l o , wwnp-.pijwey wumer , uCS9sW .v L- L.-,1 . vf w mixTiaT , aajaaaflDvaanttr ms'& I'-i 4 v v JA. M XV HL WV V,'jt ?. tr-it eojtmtm.' , is
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