12 ". .f Vi EVJj!MNG TLLLLC LlWlSll'mLADJ '28, :$8W'"" -" raw PA R W it &, if &. W TAKES AT LEAST TWEL VE TO MAKE A FOOTBALL TEAM-ELEVEN PLA YERS AND A GOOD COACfy EXCELLENT a g.OF SERVICE TEAMS ft.'5!"' DUE TO COACHING felt.' ". . .art- f AiiGurenanr tucncavy ana I cams Out of Group of Individual Stars at Great Lakes and League Island I ir X By nouKnT w. Mwr.u. Mrl lUillur r.ienlni Pobllr I nler QEUVICE football teams reached n high state of ifllucn. tlm vuu two in particular comparing f.ivorablv with college ob'vens (irc.-it lAkcs Training School, because of its victories, oxer Iltitgiri nnd th Navy In the 1'ast and Illinois, Iowa nnd others In the West gives th.il Jfam a high rating, and the League tslnnd aggregation iimi'hod bi V. Dickson, stands out nboe the others in this section Dii Kson's eleven defeated Iehlgh, Snarthmore Brown nnd Cl.orgetown on sikcchMvc Sat urdays, and Its record looks as good as th.it of Gic.it Lake I'orhips the teams will meet within the next couple of weeks foi tin senlcp iliim plonshlp. Until this vear It was not lcliced th.it outside org niw ilmns 1011I1I put high-class teams, on the field and compile with wc).(h llled t ollco i lev cut St has been dllflcult In the past to te.uh tin men Inmili fiHitlnll Kit Hie plays running smoothly and Wring out th.it door-die spirit whhli is preva lent In university athletics Last vc.ir we li.ul a good ov.unph whin iw Jiort, headed by Cupid Blark Charley Barrett and other st.irs went down to defeat at the hands of Kutper Then, lo proe it w.is i mistake, the Cleat Lakes crowd walloped Ilutgers two wicks igo i-iuiing In t us tniiih nurprlsc. The re.iton for this startling teveisu! in foi in l ihr ion lung 1 In best gridiron tutois in the imintr.v nu helping -mice teams unci working 3Ust as hard as they did when a collect' championship was it t.ikc Also there are manv former college stm in the lini-iip and tliov -rrni to lit In with the new order of things otnmander Kaufman .mil t.ieulen ml McReayy are in charge of tin Orcat l.ikes liven mil then work spcil.s for Itself. Mclleav succeeded "lo Ulintt and more than made good r By Dickson, however proved to even one I hat lie is one of the host coaches In tho land when ho took his iihvv van! te.un and after iwo dis Jiractlce, Journejed to 1chlgh and lilmmed the Mitith netlilchernllos XJIckson had to develop an entirely new team teai h green meii tin game utd send them against strong opponent' That siting of victories looks srood. 0 A R.yTCHDAl DicLsou i Irnm i bv Shorty O'lirlcn, of Ruarthmorr nmi nnd l.iUht llrtmi, nt I'cini Charleston made a iVLora" this V ar nnd t't rnuHJinl nt iitnmiin i Saturday's battle ' Nine Sailor and Two Marine on Lviteur Island tiy c WHEN By Dickson first sprang a it i Ice team on the public the ilei-n was made up of nine murines mil a pur of --allnr- I'hri pl.iM-il under the name of the I,rague Ulind Mirlnes. but Mmnier and iinlilsteln two members of the backfield were .v.iilors These Murine i h ips weie de fcated by I.ehlgb in the flr.st ginie of Hie .seabon, but fame baik a week later and handed Penn&j Ivanla a "0 ih-feit .shortlv after the I'eiin gitiu a.Government order sent a large number of marines lo different stations hd tho football team was shattered j The only way out of the bituallon was to merge all the foothill tna ierial at the vard and the nasj took over the management Iioutenant Commander Smith was made manager, Unsign Welch nsHistiint iiuinngi r and the Ttev. A. II Ilaughcy treasurer With time dais' preparation a .Jr"" (earn wa patched together and l.ehigh lilaj cd for the siioml time It G 'i.--.ilioJ In n wh. -.Hr... f...- tl.n Uniitli Ilntltlnltrtm . rr rnn.il lull l-i?i.i I li it ,3"i atDUlhVU 111 U. ICiriDl' 1VJI llll L'WUH. m !. itme me Bailors nave naa tnc greater t The line-up which will oppose riiurlcxton haturd.t will contain nine f-illorb and two marines. The two dell-dogs are I.ieulenant Ncwcotnb, Vhe'captaln of the team and one of tho best tackles plavlng on ,i son lie eleven, and Budd, a crackcrjick guard Allle Cornog, who led Swarlhinon ' Jaat J'ear, Is also a marine, but It Is not Ilkelj that he will bt- able to st u t Jtgalnst the southern gobs He bruised his shoulder In the contest against Georgetown at Washington last Satunl.n Beit Ycabsli j a sailor, is the likely man to till the post . ... i fllll I'cnnaylianla football season ends iiith the Dartmouth naim i but I'hiladclphians uill hate a hanei lo see Drccmlur football anyhow. Commander Smith tins after a same mlh the lied and Blue, but now that thai has fallen Hal another iontesi u ill In arranged Easterners Have Seen II est em and Southern Football DESPITE the fact that the season of 1918 will go down in football his tory as an off 5 car It has been a unique one In mans lespeels It has Riven easterners a chance to see both southern Hnd western football ,iy treat that has not been eperlemed in present year, haH plaed annual games Great Lakes team In this section of the points further West than Ann Arbor. ljfttsburgh placed before an eastern tne .Mason and Dixon line It now looks as If Great Lakes had B lest on the laurels gained bj swamping Rutgers and beating the Naw, p(pj .' Hhd let It be stated that enough laurels were gained b those victories to n cover the path from Annapolis to the Opne! have been thrown down bv the through Its graduate manager, Charles Miller has hurled a defi at the Sailors, but It was not taken up, and the Municipal I'ler eleven of Chicago, a powerful team, has tried for a game with Lieutenant Mclteavj's squad and failed. ... 1 ' ALTIlObOl! at present there t )iot 11 tommtisioiiid oyher 0,1 tlit Qreat Lakes team, if lull not bt long befoit three of them will be wearing stripes on their aryns Charles Rachmnn, a guard and former Kolrc Dame athlete, Ucorgi Ilalas, an end, and I'aMy Driscoll, the sensational quarterback, haic been recommended foi commissions, ' Georgia Tech-Pitt Game in 1919 Likely '. flsoillilA TiiUM win oe anxious tor of Pittsburgh for 1919 nnd the Panthers are in dutv bound to book a game with Helsman's eleven for next 'sKirtf.. Atlanta last year and suffeied a 41-0 ifi yrners a return game, to oc piayea in v immediately alter tne contest ine t-aniners are in auiy uouna to give ta Crackers a chance for lctorv next season, and the game probably will lie played down South The followers of the Georgia Tech eleven are hoping for a much jpi stronger eleven than the one which so vXl machine at i orues fieiu last aaturaaj. !!-? iTncher, that stalwart end, and Joe T'"S4(j.lglble for the Golden Tornado in 1919. Sj3 Med against Penn will return from the (.?:?.. ?. t . . .... .... ffiltogs. Among these will te uverett .VHVSJ ueoL iuui icruuciv cvci urtciuiicu in uic ouuiii, uitu ucnct;u in viiiilliu, SHr C a k t. AWa Viad, r,,,n t AVn nl. a. ah mA,,MA1 An.ri. 1-.va ic 'j' LVW L1IO ucal ijuui ici ua,, , t, j,uuulcu uiijiiiicic PrSi't j!?iJBut It must be remembered that fc1vlV. VJlBH CliCllli HOIIICI HUl vis E Vl . u4 t- I i , ' xm,i coacn nappiub jci uiiu nu tjui; is , ,vAS(hei service who will return to the .v ! mli hi i ii ii ts "WZ?'"- . , jJJf,ucgrBB JliWlU! Kll, mq 11I1C1J1UI1H111K lUHUttC'K, Will uc lost lurougii "'SptJuatlon, but Jimmy De Hart and Hed Hastings, two veterans of 1917, fcilt ti nre tn hitrnpKR. Thae tun. with 1.ittpir1 nmt nuilnu ivfnt.l 'jiave Warner a backfield equal In "JKtB4e quartet. - L 11AJiXh'n and Heisman Jl ' $T XCneix thcv weTe u'"', a' rat mailer Vj season they probably icitl H.ini vumiiiitf. " . . UHItiK sports writer nan passed .Holt, who was connected with several newspapers, passed away at his .V1600 North Marshall Atreet, last .MlilMa nnA nlui nnvtrn trnnshnotlncr pnnlpuli Yniipu atrr. Ua ta.ao Vm,w .. ... w.v.vv -- of the North Phillies, and Holt's Crescents, two of the best basket- faf the time. He was a ,r to Vf Urlng the, newspaper field ,,ialinJMmtoim.- ' , SHOWING n r- t f lfI tiy Uicuson ronnea ixeui u ill Mi i lomih tat In liailcs- IIIIIIMIIIII "nh I ' . . ' .-.HV LIIUl ,....., .. numuer oi men on inc1 ic.mi manj seasons Mkhlgan, up to the with Penn but ths showing of the count rj has brought plaj ers from The exhibition of (ieorgia Tech at gathering football is plated below llnished its season and dtcided to Illlonls training camp Two dial- CJrcat I..akf h nfHcinl.w Pittsbin nh. a return game wun tne universuv season When Penn traveled to reverse at the hands of the South- l'nuaueipmn in jj, was arranged bravelj battled the mighty Panther it is scarcely HKeiy tnat captain Guyon the famous Indian, will be but several of the stars who bat- service and again get into football . Strupper, reputed in the North to be. while Heisman is putting on new oiutllUCI LII(i. .U IJIIC UU- CUUglll mC iii.-i.. mi , w...... imviy iu. inere are several I'antners Pittsburgh Institution when thej are ...,..., .,. ..... . class If not better than his present met as rival coaches in the South colleges and had weaker teams. meet uHth the tuo strongest teams .... into tne ureal liejoud Charles H. night. He was well known in box- -.. e w..wu. .a . nnn power in the case grime a decade ago. he had studied Jaw and engaged In a vjjheN a Fev-LS.R NEttoS A FRIEND I Hope Thgy won't FORG6T IHrT WE I BOGS DID In The I lT WAR Owiwr ItvfiLsrs UK000 for Dunhoyu I uturit 11 iiwrr llillthnnrr. Not H V. I irU. f IloMlon, tli ounrr of IHjnhnt nrf llto PuturiH hIhiht tif I'HH, rrrplvHtj nil nHTrr nf C(000 fur Ihr nit ill tlic lo lr f rut U i .ttrJn , uml n fl til H. ,r..rcr I fl. r N( orl. th mwier of !'ti Ihr lt hi li nu tin I ulitril t Id of rnr, miihIp hf ofTfr. T IiIm m I li iHrct wtitii nflrril for n Ihw-1 enr-oNt In mtiiM i our It Pl-tops 1 1 if prlir (tiilil for HUM hrlll , h on ii rh t r Hull lifiil lun ho Of nt SHrntotcM ihirlnc the miiii mrr. ftrr flml tor oinnmii'lfr K. I . Kos., of t hiiimIii lionclil Kllli Ur for !',. -),. Kiinboiiif h iHliie, In purl til ImM, llfs In I he fai f (hut lir U , .oil, nhrreiik Kill Kll U n crhlhii;. HUM Kclh U itipHiflhl to liirl In flip Kfnlnil(N l)frh, w It I h U re ttriitfd eiitlrHt ( Hn unit lltlicv. Tht out olhtr roll lilh hrotixlit h Mir prli p thin nir U itr IVn utitil llr miih moIiI In loiijimillon with Mar Miirii! hihI Motor (op In . K MikoiiiIkt to ofiiinxnilcr !') for tfi'i.fHH). LEAGUE ISLAND WILL CONTINUE Dickson!- Eleven Probably AN ill Play Until Middle of Next JMonlli NKWGOMKR SLKIMtLSKS rttui stops football todi liin I f igue Isl.ind will exhihlt for tin gridiron lovirs piolialilj until the nmlrtl, of next ! month The navy v.ird olevin will face the liarleston team Satunln ,u lanlt. hit l'leld nnd games .ire pi inned for On einhor 7 and Pn-coiliei H '1 he League Island nilU lals were after a game with tin (jualicr elevrn for franklin Pleld on Dcii'inliir 7, to take the place of the Georgia 'I ei.li engage ment, which was eimeleil lloever, the decision of the Kid ami Itlue authori ties In closing tin se.i,iiii put .in end to all hope- for .muthrr inniist with tho Quakers Coach Hj nirkson drovi his nlavem in a long and hard si rlnininge practice jesterdaj afternoon During tlin battle between the first .mil second elevens a new tackle nf worth w.ih discovered His name Is Hlggiulut li and hi Is a sailor Ills work was of such a iugh c.illbei that he probalih will he given t. trial in the game against i narleston Allle Cornog s shoulder has not im provid to am great extent, nnd It now looks certain that Hert Yeabslev win start at fullback Coach nkkfon an nounced that Johnson .. .... .... ;on will plav center who was Injured In Instead of Motter, tin- Georgetown game last .Saturday Preparations nre being made for the Charleston garni large number of sailor and marine rooters will be on hand as well as olllcers well up in lank 1 he baud and the bugle Equad will aid in entertaining TREDYFFRIN IN GRIDIRON TITLE CONTEST TODAY Benvyn Eleven Oppose West Cliestor High for County Hon- ors This Morning One of the big attractions In scho lastic sports this morning Is the annual football classic for the Chester County championship played between the present champions, Tredjffrln-Hab-ttottti of Ber wyn, and the WeBt Chester High bchool, at Sharpless Park, West Chester Captain Moran has his team well drilled nnd will make a strong bid for victory. Moran also bat been coaching the team this season In the absence of Prof. Paul Teamer, who Is in the service overseas He announces the line-up as follows Left end, Hioman, left tackle, Hunt; left guard, Sorden, tenter, Stanley or I.,lnk; right guard Stroh right tackle, Wilds; right end, Tolllnger, quarter back, Trainer: rlghn halfback, Todd; left halfback, Moran, and fullback. Tyre Tredjffrln- IZamtown dlsputfe claims made by Lower Merion High as to the honors of Main Line championship. Can tain Moran says tnat he will Issue a formal challenge to the Lower Merlon - . . , ' '- - - management end Is superted by the kviiuui ni,"in'. -V TKV&J , W"H M Dv)Y.-.' AIM'T IT A V y -R I RIRf 6R",'R R.'rlD t AND GLOR-R-R,oai 9 27 s-3PP7 -eTHP ' ' ifflP-VlntiR5 SOMEPODPY iSS AL.VAYS TaKhU6 MnviF Mappv I rapio I cold hJ I Swisct 0&bGjM vioviE thought vAJAcw Topk BU ERCr2 Li wmmfSVB SELECT YOUR . " VJJELL WHAT DID You Go and invitc Them for ? YOU VOh tE6 ANYBODY fEP t NOINC US A m0 Hi. Vo .1 . ...M jSHSTtrn mm 'f. ". 5iO o I ' T flBfll ALUA Y 5 JJ7 i mr" " AKuBsL- I M-H H Dv)Y..' AIM'T IT A 6R-fJ RAND AND GLOR-R-Rious FieuiM r fN, PENN MEN EXPECT BIG SCORE TODAY V (,)uukcis OddfOn I'axorili'b gaitiril l);iiliiioiilli in Finiil (;iinc HOV LUCKK AT TACKLE IVmi 1 irftnoiith Wiilkrr Irfl rtifl I linoipon Neln If ft t.H Ur lt'un rliupilrl lift Ktmril IHthKon i rnfonl ifiiler lllrl TrutiU . rlclit ritiiril rthlnrdson 1 orke rlclil 1 Tl klc hfilNIS llopiwr rlslit phiI Itiif. MnHii nitnrtt rlr irk nhhiIitmmi Ilniini hft liiilfhtirk srhiiltlnc Unrip rlchl hulfliif k irniitIniHii MrM.lml fiillhutk Thr Utlp IE f.rp Niil Inn llrnini I mlilrp f I Mi(ttrt. Il-"nl t tii-tm. llrinl lines in Inl-ii .1 llill.tliin tin-ton. Tli"r of iirlidi li minute" Jillnr fctnrls Jill, liispirnl hv varus of fonnei football lirioes told h irnm of tho stars of ves tciwarH imourngtd b tti" whole henrled miphii t of the student boih hlbiteil in a Blc.iulii rillS last night nnd Inihiiul with llie llglil of Pol u 11 and HoUiiihaiK, Penn s outhful iilavtrs en tei the filial gam,, of tin Reason toiliv odds on favorites in win ovei the weak teini -o tailed, ftoio Parthmoutn II indleapped h I n li of wiiglit ami b iniuries suffered in lecent lotnbals Hie K'd and Itlue stands reailv to give Its alt tli it tho i Jitin mm) hr suit bai l to Hanover with annther defeat added to its alreadv ingloi inus lecord Part tnriiith miv In wiak In t Dartinnuth is rcsii(tid, nnd then will be no fooling on the gliillrcn afl i 2 in tliis afternoon, when the lirst 1 ii K-oll" is mil. rid I he gum toil i will In the list col legiate game on Pnuktui l-'ield this sea son 'I he' football ve.u lias been one ol great trials to all Penn nun. and the Quakers an anxious to tlnlsli tho season in .i "blaze of honoi and victory Not lo 111.1115 vcaiw ago, in 111 !. to be phi.I. Paitmouth linidnl a teirlfli beat ing to the Heel and lllue and the Quakers have belitd their innie to the extent that, although tin) tnav hive forgiven, they have not forgottin The mild" Quaktrs are out for levuige In a big score It will sei m strange lo see a Part mouth team on Franklin Peld on 'I hanks, giving Pi.v instead of Cornell It will bo the 111 si tlim since 189.' that the lied and Pine has not been In competi tion with the IthaiMiis The tiaiii whh b the Polwcll-Hollcn-bat-k eombin itiun will throw" against Daitinouth will in. the i-imo thlit started the SH.irlhmore eotilist last Saturdnj It wns thought a few davs ago that Illondlo Wlthlngton would he able to start at Ills usual plaie at right tackle, but his knee still is giving him con siderable pain and fto I.ccke will be In his place Seliweldel and Prank will be the guards The Dartmouth snuad reached here . ... . .. - I this morning and will leave tonight at I 9 o'clock The Niw Inlanders are al- lowed only a fortv-elght hour leave from llannipri uaiiover Coach Clarinn Spears, the formei AU-Amerlcaii guaid, Is not confident and believes It lean c ff-Dartmouth year I he ilreen lias lost to sjracuse and j Brown Robb, of State, Released , by Columbia to Tigers From Penn State to ( nlumtila to l'rtneeton II'n not often that n tnlleclan plil)N at no nmnv Inatltu tlona, but that la tlm rrrnril of Lieu tenant llitrri Hubb, wbo aturtfd Ida "big leirue" fnotliull career lit I'enn State. He bent the 4lu eminent to the draft and rnlUlc-cl. He wuh trunaferred In t olumhlu on u mlll lur) Inatrurtor uml elc-ilrcl rap. tain, after brlnic rheum o rnd State thJa neanoli. Now II la Irarnril that libua been motrd tn I'rlnrrton. Per bapa lie will be fleeted to raplalu the Tlitera. MARANVILLE GRIDIRON STAR Braves' Shortstop Helps U. S. S. Pennsylvania Win, 20-0 New York, Nov 28 Led b Itabblt Maranvllle, the former Bhort stop on the Boston BraveB, the football team of the V S 8 Pennsjlvanla defeated the eleven from the V H S New Mexico at Prospect, Park, Brooklyn, yesterday by 20 to 0 The former star National League shortstop was the whole show Besides ncoring two of his team's three touch downs he kicked two goals and tarried the ball for big gains Friends' Select Defeated Uermantown Friends' Bchool yester day defeated Friends' Select at soccer ny a score oi buib iu i, uio ecore a j),e end of the ttret half favored the wlnuvrs. . jouis o i. OWN TITLE ry invjitaTiom t bis FeeD- f!0- WE'RE Te njes that fsnw Tut HOUAC fr- This U ill Surely Make E'It evident Taft Smile llnMon Nn. JH. "MllllHni Ilou nnl I lift U crpnt rnouch lo he 1'rr hlpiit of Hip I tilled hlapf, Junlirp of Hip Siiirpinr ( nurl hiiiI hM flint' hnlil II. II I riWPC, onnrr of th IIom ton inpri nit hfinehnll If am pter tn. "mill hn'h i rrtnlnli hlpr f iioiiteIi to tip tltf hiiprpino lirnd of hnNfhnll. ml tntu Hint he Niijn Iip U UUitK to rons hpr Niirh H propoll Ion, I rnn't iiii(lrrtHntl In rirr mini w ho Iih ii nlrkrl In bnKfhnll In not silting: up nldil II curing how to ft ft htm Into thr niitinmil ffHtnr." NEWARK H. WINS SCHOOL CROWN Captures American Tnler- M'liohtbtie Crobb-Country Title laee DOliGI.AS, BLAIR, FIRST The Newark Central High School i ap turoil the Amerlinn Interscholastlc cross countiv rhaniplonshlp over the three-.iiul-.i-lMlr mile course In Palrmount Tnrk this morning The Newark atb letis amassed a total of thhtj -eight points i;rnsinus Hall wns second, with elghtv oni, and Northeast High led the local schools, taking third, with ninel four points Three members of tile Ulair Acidcni) ti-itn wern the first lo cross tlie lint Douglas w.tjs tbe vilmier In nineteen min utes and sixtiiii seconds Ho led Kar ri II over the line by about llfteen feet. Cu-hniai! too third Blair man was foiti vards behind , l.uug of Northeast, was the nrst local bin lo flnlsli Mo came in ninth with Hoardman. n teammate, trailing hlnp Illali .c!idemy wns nused out by Noilluast for third place by one point, the visitors taking fourth with nlnetv livi points The other teams finished as follows .Mercershhrg, nlncty-nlne , Phil adelphia Cential, 118; Uermantown High IV) II c. Potts was referee and Lieuten ant I.awaon Robertson, the Penn trainer, was the startir The summary follows! 1 lnu,li Hlatr -' Hum It Hlalr .... I l uchiuan HlHlr I K. ek lrasinun , " Hcinpt r Niwnrk Cenlral I rtKhir, Newarji Central. 7 llafner I'lilla Central . s Hue It fhllda II Iinir Viirthciiht 10 l in 21 l'l -It III IU in 4i in i- 10 4" lit r.i II) "il in -,ii ill -i7 in .is JO Of 20.10 -'0 n 20 111 20 ." 20 2s jo sn 20 IS 2n.-in 2" 14 -n 47 -'II .4 s 20 ID III lloarilmiin Nnrlheast u ,u1Ucli NewSrte Central 1 1- - niiumu .ir,n,n .rinril J: 'ennell Newark Centr I nZjKJja ''xt'e'Vci f.hun nil trnl... l'l Buihanan xteroer l'" Vlotire Kraamus l Itlcrka Nnrtheaat hi VVeaur .Merreraliurit ' J,'.," '"'"rlaon Merceralium . h iieauv lieVmanuTwfi IllKh - l llmwuoil elermantown Hlah t ijlenn I.ranmcis . lirow nley, Kraamua , PITT CRIPPLED FOR TILT WITH STATE ELEVEN Kendrick, Hurnioii and Stnntlford to Start on Glenn Warner's I cam rut It. AlUhoune lllltr llurinon hendrlrk, Ntu ml ford MrrtlM HitfTlnKton (ouxlrr rmn Mat (trlmc llareit IxiKiie McKrnzla I. . Itroun Uft rnd . .left turkl Artt ciiurd rfaK'S rlmht tarkle Henry ..rUht rnd . ('. W. Ilrowit .qiiartrtta-K . , Ullllama .ft liiilfhnrk . .. I.tinherv rlKhf hulflmrk , Ktlllnxer iifiirru .ruiiburk. , . ... unrrr Iteferee J. A. Kiuna. llllliama. tTmnlre It. . Jfnxwell, Nwarthniore. Ilenil lines man Tom Thorp. Columbia. . , ..,. rittabargb, Nov. 21 When Coaoh Glenn Warner lined up the Pittsburgh football squad for final practice before the Penn Mate game yesterday after noon he discovered that several of them had worse bruises than had been known, as a result of the Georgia Tech game last Saturday, and there will necessarily be some changes In the line-uptoday. Stein's work at center against Tech was not so good, and Kendrick wllbtaka his place today, while May Allsbouse replaces McCarte r at left end ; Harmon at (eft guard. Instead of Stahl, and i i-" d. , ,..w .- ........ .. ytandford atr right guard In place Wt vnsnouta ' , it 80Y6 HeRs'A To TmC QRNOEST LITTLS UJOMAM IN TmC VMORLO MY AJln; VWE IfSMS WEVJER SROKCM iA CROSS WORD to Each OTHCR " OH y fl MAM. ')-g J A HANPY MAN AROUMD . THC i uwe I V To CARvjE J DEMPSEY-MISKE TOP FIGHT CARD Olympia Iloadlincih Fea ture Banner Boxing Pro gram Dundee al National McAJNDKUWS AT CAMBRIA ii) j.mi:ss. cfRor.AN The biggest fight day of the sea-ton is Iktc The boxing fans will have a chance to feast on u most attractive ring menu Llghteen hauls ale scheduled for Ihe lluec- clubs, with each navlng soino cm client talent in tbP main bonis Jnck Dempstv .mil Hlllj MUsko fealure the Uljmpia piogr.ini. .lobnny Dundee and .loe Phillips top the fdll at the National and labile McAudreus and Joe Koons hive the leading plate on the Cambria laid The Dcnipsev-Mlskc nntth Is a head, liner and not onl is of local Importance but of national as well These hto two of the best men of their weight in the world and aio recognised us two ex cellent exponents of the fighting art. Miske lias been hi fore the public a tittle longer man Deninsej. but tbe toast nrllst has performed so HenHalionallv during the last jeir that lust now lie Is looneil upon ns the iicm icavj weight .liamplou of the world. Tetfcor l)eni.F.c Critics fiom nil over the iJ.ist will he al tlm ringside 1 Ins will bo Dempsev's first real UM here Battling Levlnsky and Porkv 1 Ivnn failed to make the westerner extend himself. Mlbkc Is the one man cap.mic of making him light If Mlske falls, then Dempsey must be accorded the recognition he merits lie lias cleaned tip the heavvwciirbt division nnd the onl man standing In his way lor uiuiar nonois Is Jess Willard Wll- lard then must coino out nnd give battle Mlske worked bard for this light! Those who saw him training at Herr- mann's gwnnaslum with such a rueeed foo as Jack Thompson could not fall to see that Miske was lenvlng nothing un done to prepare himself for this Impor tant meeting To hold his own for six rounas will lie a big boost for the St Paul boy Dundr'e I.iilrrlHinrr Dundeo mvrr fills to make good Tie gardless of the ilass of tho opposition the sensational .New York boy always delivers. Ills natural aggressiveness plus bis comedy stunts serve to mako him a card Phillips Is not the cleverest man In the ring, but be Is one of those rugged Italian bojs with wonderful vi tality He hits well but should have a nam time reaching Dundee How ever, Phillips should keen Johnnv hnbv Johnny Burns has not neglected his Kensington liutrons Pddlo McAndrews ana Joe Koons are a brace of sluggers Both are good punchem and ennri r. celvers. Neither eve- won any medals ior cleverness, nut as real nghters they have the ability lo deliver. Five other bouts will complete tho program at eacn club The Olvmnla semlwlnd up presents faain Langfoid and Jen ciarK jne sunuwind-up at the Na. onal will see Johnny Mealy and Terry McGovern entertaining Scraps About Scrappers ' .. '""'iSSS hVe.'sn "&' FA"'? P'Keefo buuii. - -- ..nji ncic inree timet. ratav Vlnlluee la open to meet all the leadimj 118Douml fleluera in the East Wal lace 1 nr"'0"' ', e' return match with Young- IHank) McGovern. the Port Jllchmond battler. Little Hear and Max Williamson will -an. rear In the final liout at the Atlantic City Sporting Club on December Q Z Herniail (Mutiny I Tolor, matihmaker of the Atlantic City Sporting- Club, expeeta a narked arena tomorrow nlffht. llurlm 1I. kalley. of New. york. and Kddi vVanond will meet In the final bout Joe Leonard ana uno v twit vino,, in me senuwina-up. Two other good bouta are on tha program. Joe Wright baa started training for hii alx-round encounter with Joe Wendell, They will meet Ui "ne of the bouta at the Olympia A. A on Monday night Dick Ixiadman facea Arlle Knot In the Hnal bout, whllii Jack Sharkey meets' hddle TV Imler of Plttaburgn. In the fourth bout Joo llpliu nnd Krnnkle Clark and Dlek Stoar. and Freddy Itceae will make- up the rem of tho program, There will be no boxing conteata at the Hok Inland A A. tonight, The weekly allow will be ataged a woek from tonight. Joe Wlah. the, local welterweight, la anxious to get a return match with Law Tendier. -I Ey .for .Weil Branch Five Tha Wnt Hrarujb T. M. C. A. defeated o ;. UejU tat nbbt by thall"r tlw prwsenco of all tha ragular ife'a. u, jMag, c m' if i coqtwt f- th BR YN A THYN HURLS CHALLENGES GALORE Coach Finkelday Would Battle Lower Merion for Main Line School Foot ball Championship AFTER PENN CHARTER P! n.V.V CHATtTnn has been awarded he Intcmcadcinlc football cham pionship, Central High the public school title and Lower Merlon the Main Line -jirown, and the Itr.vn Athvn coach arises to announce that his trim should be In for a cut of the honor melon, If not a championship. Believing that his team is one of tile best schoolboy nggregitlons ever devel oped In Philadelphia or vicinltv. Pred erlik Adam Plnkehbiy ias hurled delles galore to the managers of the various teams throughout the cllv and suburbs In his challenge ho Invites anj team Hint claims a title to a game, but b Is particularly anxious at present to cone to terms wllh Lower Merlon Penn Charier ltefuces Coaeb Plnkeldav has been In com munication wllh Dick Merrltt tlm Pinn Charter Insliiiclni. but it wns found Im possible to iiome to an agreement. Next he turned to Lower Merlon and there is a strong likelihood that a gamo will be arranged f,owor Merlon recentiv heat Radnor High nnd therefore Is mtltled to the Main Line rhaniplonshlp Coach Flnkel- -daj not onlv believes his team can beat Merlon but he is wining lo announco u lo nn one who will lend him their ears. Brvn Athjn has played six games during the season ind victories have been scored in five of the half doen lonlests Wins have been made over P. M. C. BATTLES SWARTHMORE ON CHESTER FIELD Fiil Mrrtinp in iMany Years Be- tvvcen Two Delaware County Klevcns r. i. f. Itiihtlun .Slikle TliillinE llromlrii row Frlril .Brabrook I nmphell Rli linrils tisknmit swrenev Rwarthmoro nnd the Pennsylvania Military College battle this afternoon on the gridiron of the cadets al Ches ter in the llrsl football meeting of the two neighbor institutions for a numbir oT years Tliis veal the Iwo Delaware County colleges have been united in the opera tion of the students' army training corps, tho War Department having de lilled officers to supervise the nctlvr tics of both institutions from one liead quarleis Drilling together, t)ie lollegcs have de veloped been ilvalry for this niternoon's lontest In addition, tho rival coaclns, Mercer and Pauxtis are botli former Penn players, mid will battle their wits for the honors of the day. V1LLAN0VOEADY Well Drilled for Today's Game With Drexel tlllanorn, Tn., Nov. 28 The Viila novii i lev en had Its final practice, yes terday In preparation for the game with Drexell this afternoon. The period was devoted mainly to tie perfection of the signals, Cronlii and Dwver being used alternately at quarterback The former is slated to arbrt the game Coach Reap gave Individual attention lo the punters, Bowman, Wortblngton and McGrady. On account of hia profl clencv In drop kicking as well. Bowman has been selected to do all the kicking In tomorrov'n conlcst. After the signal drill tbe varsity lined up several times to practice tho kick off. Coach Heap brought the period to a close by recounting the merits of the Drexel team ns displayed In the Hahne mann game last week and In giving the players final Instructions for tomonow's contest. SAILORS WIN AGAIN Wissahickon Barracks Fie Takes Fourth Straight Cape Mnj, N. 4., Nov. 28 The bas ketball team representing Wlssahlckon Bnrracks won Its fourth consecutive game last night, .when It defeated the strong Acqulnlne team, of Philadelphia, by a score of 27 to 1G. The first half ended 9 to 7 In favor of the visitors, but In the second half the Wlssahlckon boys were In fine form nnd swamped them The play was fast and exciting, and there were many ex hibitions of good passing and team work Mulbolland and Robinson starred for Wlssahlckon, while Sugarman and Wllderman starred for the visitors. The Wlssahlckon boys are very anx ious to arrange games w Ith such teams as Pier 19, Cpst Accounting nnd nny other service In or around Philadelphia playing on Its own floor Those desiring games can communicate with Hnslgn M, G. Simon, Wlssahlckon Barracks, Cape May, N. J HOG ISLAND ACTIVE Football and Soccer Games on Big Field Today The Hog Island Athletic Association will stage a double attraction at Its new athletic Held at Ninety-fourth street and Tlnlcum avenue today, At 10 o'clock this morning the football squad will tackle the strong West Overbrook A. A, Coach Fuller and Manager Dyer have strengthened the team. For the afternoon attraction Coach MpCorklngdale will trot out his soccer proteges to play the usual ninety min utes of the dribbling game the Mer chant's "B" team, of the Delaware Hlver Shipyard, will meet them. Hog Island, In Its -Oast meeting with the Brls- tolltes,. played a scoreless game to vvunintwo minutes ot piay, when Mer chants forced a goal. The kick-off In this game will be nt 3 p. m , ST. JOEJVORKING HARD Veteran llealy Returns to Squad for Lafayette Game St. Joseph's College football team Is now making' preparations for the final game with Infayette at Haston (Satur day. Lou Henly, halfback on lust year's team, nas returnea to scnoot ana re norted for nractlce. Gene Conlev nnd Mike Jenn!ngs,vvho sustntned Injuries which kept them out of practice, have also reported to the team and will start the game against Lafayette. This In ni iHlnnore nnell left enil I nrhln left tarkle ( on ilit left miard Walker , rf liter f handler . r elit muiril Dudley rlclit llirklr. ( linn- rlclit rntl l.urilner niiirterhnek r elces left linlfbark Firn . rlcbt tialflinrk . sowe fePhark They're al It Once, More, These Stats of Other Daysfat Penn V Stan nf the "pood nl; nays, rts rvrry piad tails the time when hci was ar vtidcrpradnatr, were, at it apain on franklin I'ield. yesterday, nieii team enmposrd of the ilioes of olhcr years lined up and ion through a set of signals familiar to all despite the intervening ensonj I heir speid and pep belied Jheli age, tvlrlent only in Ihr vticakv of aiay at their temples Here's a Hne-up that will bring baek mcmoiies, and hoe's thr nay they iliowrd Ihe youngsters yeiteidny Allle Miller r.thllc neiiuls Mike lleunetl Al Hull tins iegter Cbnrlle Ihrr. Irfv I evine Kid lii-lniilh Jai k Tnw nend Hub Inlwell.. mil llnllrnbuik. Lett end . . Left tnekle Left guard .Center llight Rimril Utglit tnekle . .right end .ciunrterbaik Left liairimrk ltlgbt halfliark . . I'lillbnek Snnithmore Plep, P.nin School, Berwini High, Chestnut IIIII and Cheltenham Radnor High administered n defeat lo I'ltilielday 's proteges In the early part of I ho season, but the Bryn Athyn coaih snys Itwas all n mistake, and he Is willing to book another game with lladtior to prove that II was an error. The record of the tinm follows Hrjn Minn. Ui Swnrllimnre Prep. I). Ilrwi Allitn, 'Jli Knilnor llicli. .11. Ilrii Mliwi, l Farm .rhnol. (1. linn Minn. 14) llerwin lllKh. 0. linn Vllijn. 10 rhealnut Hill. 1 linn AtliMi. 40t t hrllenlinm Illicit. . The linpiovcment In Ihe team In lh. latter put of the season bns beenro inarliable, and Bryn Athvn Is confident tint liny game thut cm be scheduled Willi the ch iniplouslilp clalmunls will piove Interesting DOBSON FIVE SCORES EASY CAGE VICTORY Trounces Mich die Steel in Aiucri- m League Game Victrix Defeats Naval Aircraft American Basketball League fans were Irenlcd tn two one-sided gaiuc3 In the seiond opening gnmcf at Trnymoro Hall list n'glit In one of the games the .T H . Pobson, former Industtlal League cluiuploiis, ;an up a tolnl of f,2 points against 16 for the .Mldiulo Sleel and Ordnaiw, uml In the other Vlclrlx Cath olic Club defeated Naval Aircraft, 37 to 17 The Pobibon outfit showed to advan. luge from tbe stiirt. The figures nt the end of the lirst half were 31-0, and this Is n. sample of tlm ball played by the Mhhulc crowd Dobson ha a Ilne-up coin lining it number of former Hastern League etars and is the loglial contender for pennant honots with the champion St Columba Ave. 1 he Hast Palls aggregation hung up a Held goal recoid that villi bo hard to duplicate, dropping twenty-four double dcikirs through tho ncl. The Vlclrlx five were almost as succiBsful against 'nal lrcraft, netting the ball for sev enteen two-pointers lack Lawrence, foimerly of tho Grays, Jumped venter for the Vies and played a bang-up game, scoring four field goals Kngcls blar Hurdler, Killed New nrk Nov 2S -i-The nlhletle world will bu allocked tu l"arn of the death of Lleutenunt Arthur Kngela. of Brooklyn, former senior metropolitan hurdling cham pion ind one of'tlie best timber toppers of tho present time Tho fainoua athlete died on November S from wounds recehed In in llun I lie In October. SUITS $ ivn 11 .80 OVERCOATS KEIIUCEn rnnvf tn. in .. a PETER MORAN & CO. S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Su. s. Open Monday and Saturday eveninet until Oo'elork OLYMPIA A. A. ,!lrottd.. Jirhi. nrxnSulalwo,.dF-'.r'B..n.',Sl.2i, Jack Dempsey vs. Billy Miske WerM'a I hnn.i'on Bt. PaoPa Sam Langford va. Jeff Clark Jack Thompson vs. Jamaica Kid ddle trl.li va. Mere Morrla feanimy ftrcdmun vn. Kddla Dennr ' Kid , Porter n. Ultk Walla 1'rleen AilmlnHlon Sli Heaerrntlona ,' & jm A OIIHAT IIOI.IDW HIIOW AT Wm- NATIONAL A. A. THAMIHIIIVIMI APTKRMIHV. -30 O'CLK (61 AI,UST,Ut HOUTH W ", NU Al) N IS IN PRICKS . JXCK IIL.CKiltlRN va. .IIMVIV LKIOKTT - VlrCVlli: va. MAl.TUt VlfiJIR KllDlK MR(IN ,. I KA.NKIIi HKOlVN Joe Burman vs. Dave Astev Johnny Meaicy vs. Terry McGovfern Johnny Dundee vs. Joe Phillips A fteaerrnllons -it KoiKiglii's. g s. tlth Ht. lAMHItlA A OI.UII burns & I'erney Mara ! KLN8INUTON AV1J AMI HOMKl SU TIIANKSOIVINU AITnnNOOV SIX srAtt HOUTS t-nni'- vMvniiiMva , mw poons FOOT BALL Pennsylvania vs. Dartmouth Thursday, Nov. 28, 2.30 P. M. ITHANKNGIVIMJ 1AV) Iteiierved aeats. $.'20. It 03 (Including war tax), now on aale at Olmbela and A A, onice. 3d and Locust Hta. Oeneral Admlaalon, It. 00 !?,'',.,.?"ty"!,,,1 !. I'aotliHll t'liumniuiikbip Franklin Held, Hnturdur. tvov. so, S.X0 I'.ju, Charleston Navy Yard vs. League Island Navy Yardi ,j Beata on Bale at Cllmbela. Hpaldlnga ;S and Franklin Kleld V Itfrried Hrata, lAr, SI 00. SI.SO, ' ' t tteiT.! Ailmulon S renta. ' fl AIITITMV RFSORTH ATltNTIO CITT. N. J. OLMHURST HOTEL. fcnnaylvanla Ave , cloae to Beach and Steel Pier, central location, alwaya open. CapacitySOl Ereryappointmanteondu elva to comfort and recreation. Special Winter terma Wilt. Alhtirtlf Itnrnell Wprminstr Ky v. nr. Uch. Ulev, to at. rvesoninsier j,r,v uathaVrunnlng water tig fiO un vvklv.t IS BO up dally. Chaa lluhre. HOTEL B0SC0BEL Kg near oprrx Thnroimhlv hentt llklt A T3Martoii, I.AKKWOOP. N. J. LAUREL-IN-THE-PINES LAKEWOOD, N. tf. J M , Now open for the Fall, fattV and Sprmy faii,ii " ' d . -i ' ' -! I I fs ' ..Wl t IU t Cv .Sp" M 4rr, ','. , . ... ,.v , r u ii a j T . i sa iwrrr ',i n'j,ii3ita t ttasrwxs ., ," P - iJuVrl-K' .- .. -J -. , -v ' JJ $.7 -i.f ?m -. . 'mm::M:kk; u '-'J .. -' I u. " . r p. i ' x $.? li e . u tn ,t bs M Ji " sr. vvivw''r .,! ?-NmjfomH ILLmi-
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