Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1919, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER It, 1919
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PATMORAN'S INFIELD NEVER STOPS DEVELOPING IT WILL ST1LI KEEP ON GROH-ING IN WW
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Golf Champion Defeats Mrs.
Vanderbeck and Now Is Per
manent Possessor of Trophy
DECISION IS THREE AND TWO
Ity SANDY McNlHUCK
Noble. V.I.. Oct 11. Mrs. Iloiultl
IT. Barlow, woman's ku1 ciiniiiiilnii ot
Philadelphia, I'nstcrn nml North and
South titUholdcr, nddod line mote
feather to her season's tuuniphs to
dnj. She bent Mrs. Clarence II. Van
deibcck in the finals for the rhsio
llcUhellju Club at Huntingdon Vnllc.v,
!1 and 2.
TJim was the Merlon stai's third win,
and phe is now entitled to the ( up.
Mrs, Harlow lins been beaten only once
this season and that vvai at the na
tional by Mrs. VandeibccU.
Airs. Vanderbeck was Midly off on
hci approach chip shot's nml was not
her usual brilliant stlf with her putter.
'Mils made ull the difference in the
world, as a few breaks in her favor
added lo n s.tcadj game put Mis. liar
low light up tiiero nt all tiniis, ecu
though Mrs. Vandeibcck outdroc her
from neatly" ccry tec except the final
hole.
Mrs,. Harlow was all squnie again
after Inning bedn thice down at the
sixth. She won four of the next fic
holes and wns finally one up at the
lrventh. Mis. llnrlow wns out in J J
to rt I," bj Mrs. Vnndcibick.
The latter was due to n !J on the fifth
hole, approximated Hhe was in the
irctk nnd was plnjing six there wlnn
she puked up Up to thnt hole and the
ninth she was onb one over pin de
s.pitc her tioubles with ha niT-hie.
The cards:
Mrs
Out .
Mrs
Out
.Mrs
In
Mrs
In
Harlow
... 1 r. 7
anderbeck
4 3 5
Barlow
.. 3 1
x anderbeck
.13 1 (1
4 4 0 513
The halved the fust hole pining
ink in liar four. AIis. Vnnileiliei 1 '
emH in par four. Mis, Vnudeibeik
laid her appioaih so close that Mrs
JtarlQW conceded n bird on the sctond
after phe herself was in the creik Mrs
Vanderbeck was on the edge of the old
tenth with her dmc and ucnrlj sank out
jomping to tlnecs up again.
She then began a serus of hard luck,
failed n short putt on the seventh with
Mrs. Harlow down from twent feet,
again on the eighth, hit the limb of a
tiec in going for the dog-leg ninth.
Witb'iici spoon after n line drne she
had to take n half at tin tenth whin bht
had two' duo woods, laid a beautiful
approach to the clecnth, but Mis. Bor
lo whit the pin and then sank. The
latter was then up for the first time On
tho long sixteenth Mrs. Vandeibcck
failed on a veiy short putt and it was
all ovci.
300-MILE AUTO RACE OFF
Cincinnati $30,000 Grind Postponed
by Rain Until Tomorrow
Cincinnati, Oct. 11. Hie :!00-inile
world series automobile sweepstakes
lace for .?.!0,000,, tit the Cincinnati
speedway was postponed todaj, until
tomoirow at 2 o'clock, on aicount of
rain.
Each Team Scores Seven Points
llemliiBton, X. J., Oct 10 The rieiri
Inffton Hlsh School football teim and tlio
UernardsIIlo Hlsh .School eleen tied for
1 onors in tho Initial frame of tho Reason
between tho clubs here, llernirdsllle ucorlnK
teen In the first half and I lemlnctim secn
in tho lis- period
riemlnuton II S Bernards llle It 1
It Closson... . left end . .. .Crane
Jlartln left tncklo . I Iddy
Knower left iruard Sutton
Horner . . . center . Monarch
Henrj . rlfrht cuard . Cavanaugh
Peters rlffht tacklo . . . Allen
Clossnn . rlffht end . . Lhllds
couthwlck .. nuirterbiclc , stiatltn
JIahoncj . left hnlfhick erloelc
ilrnwn .. rLght halfback 1 ields
AIaier . . . fullback . bultei
Touchdowns 1 ldd SniilhwItU Goals
ltirktd l.ldcU. lliown Itefere. Parker tin
rn flatni-r I.ines-iien llerkaw c-aiter
Illinois Meets Purdue
Ijifnette, Ind . Oct 11 With their con
tinuance Irr the Biff Ten football race at
stake Illinois nnd Purdue wilt clash on
Stuart Held hero this afternoon in tho
first of tho Biff Ten contests of the sea
son Illinois, after a lonpr period of train
hie Is eager for the fray and Turdue's
HTldlrnn men ere In cood condition for he
came
Sir Thomas Cocky
London. Oct 11 "When IntenlewM to
day Sir Thomas I.lpton expressed himself
as belns very Bansuine reuardlng- the
chances of the Shamrock IV In the race for
the America's Cup next'jear. It Is his
Intention to fit oul hli -3 meter cutter feharn
rock and eenl It across the Atlantic ocean
lth a full raelnff crew to act as a trial
horse for tho challenger.
Frank Clark Knocked Out Again
IJaHImore, Oct 11 Frankle Rice Haiti
more knocked out Trankle Clark of Phila
delphia, in the fifth round of a scheduled
ten round bout last nfsht
Soccer Games Boohed
for This Afternoon
AIT.IKD T.E.10IJK
J-lrst Division
I'nrrell Uoiers &, undrer. ?" West
Pnn strfft
MufOHo Mnniifncturinit Company vs. Moir-rliilen-Stiore.
Marcus Hook.
Mnrt.hn.il I!. Smith s. Rim Milti. Tenth
ami llutlrr Btreets,
m ork Hlih s (lermantoun Hoya' ritih
lllue. 'Vork Sliil Mlltiffe. 61aurestcr. . .1
Puritan ts Dnbsnni Sfrnnd nml i Ipiirtleltl
streets.
Seeona Dulsloii
St. I eof s. Somerset. fcti( rnml and
I limit street.
dermuntoMn Hots (lull Slutmroeks is,
Nm nrU Ship. Mi.nollu unit Lhellen mr
nues. (olIliiRsunDil is. Wanderers' ltesores,
Mnsher hi ret I nml Adims Itoail
Kensinclan C. ('. l. I'urltun llesenes. II
and (leurlleld streets
Miilfeiiden-shure Ur.ere ts ralrhlll,
CnrdliiEtnu.
Third nhlahin
cteruns th. Abeenslnn. II nnd Ontario
streets.
John llroinle) th St Ciirthngn Juniors,
HnrrOHBute. street und Mretnun lune
(Inter ( luh s. l'ninrUillle. I Itlh and
Weitinorrlnnd streets
!unk.er I urei ih. dermnntown llo' riuh
Mi tors, Thlrtj-llrst street nnd Alilinllsrnrd
rnnd.
rourth llltlslon
(ermanlnnu IIojh' (luh ImltniiH ts
nsoru, Hftj -ninth street und Wlllnng ae-
IH.ston Junlom 11, Ilrldesliurt; luntnrs,
hlntn roud nnd Unriih streets
-.Melon II. (1, th. Linden Mill... Mneleenth
and llromt streets
Ht. Cariliasa s. ht. eroDlen. nlit-srionil
street and Cedar nieniie,
hpeelal Phlston
Disston 19. Veteran I'. C. Sliite road mid
l.nruh streets.
(olonlul ts. Tanudale. 4701) tlaiuj ave
nue. Ilrlslol ts. IJiijmooiI ('. (., Mneleenth
street nnd lluntlnir Turk inrnue.
Kt. John's ('. ('. is. Ilrdleivlllr. Ortlilo
nnd Almond street..
he-union ('. (J is ulUllj I'. I',. Torres,
dale- nieniie nnd llrldcp streets.
ItliiEsesslni; Jtee n. KonhnrniiKli. 1 Iflisth
ktrret nnd Chester inenue.
ti.im (imcs
Merlon O. 0. T0. 1'utnam Juniors, Unver
ford, I'a.
HaTrford Sehool t, M'e.tton School,
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WINS HKTIU'LI. N 01 P
Mrs. Jt.II. Itnrlow defeated Mrs.
('. II. V.uulerlxck todtv In the final
round for the. Itriilirlljn golf trophy
at (ho Huntingdon Vnlli.v Country
Club
Schedule for -Today on
Collegiate Gridirons
I'enn vs. Dclnnni'e. nt
llilil.
I'runklln
Pitt ts. West Mriclnln, ot I'ltlshuritli.
1'rlnceton vs. T.nMtrltr, nt rrlntrton.
Idle vn, .North (arolln.i, nt New
llnvcn ,
Dartmouth vs. Massachusetts Verles,
nt Hanover, N. H.
Harvard vs. flhj-, nt Cnmhrlditr.
(nruellvs Wllllnris, at Ithuri
Vrmr is. Sirnruse. nt Mont Point.
ohrntcis llrnnn, nt lliinil ton, N T.
Nnvj vs. lohus Honklns, nt Annapolis.
Jipprirln Tech vs. Lleiuson, nt Vtlmtii.
I-ehlith in. ItulBers, nt Ilctlilclieni.
Mvnrtlimnrc l. IV XI. C. nt ( hestcr.
Ilillerford vs. Stevens, nt Ilalinkrn.
I'enn Mute vs. llucunell, nt tntB
Lollpjrp.
Dickinson vs. Crslnus. nt Cnlle sr vllle.
Muhlenberg- vs. I ehnnon x nlles , nt l
Icntnun. Mllunovn n St. Joseph's, nt x llln
novn. .etty,liirc is. Western Mnrjlnnd. nt
Westminster, Aid. '
W. mill J vs. Larncele Teeh. nt
Washington, I'n.
OrarErtonn. is West. X IrcInK Wes
lejnn, nt Wnsliliietmi.
loMwllVe" "' M'",a,", s,,", "t Char.
vv. and I., vs. Div-hlsan,
ton.
nt Irfxlnjr-
VINHflMF PI flYQ fll MPV
VIIV.OUIVIC rLMTil ULNtY
After Two Victories Zlegler's Eleven
Appears in First Fray Here
Ous Xieglei's Vincomo footbnll team
pl.ns its lust game in Philadelphia
this afternoon, on Tabor Piehl, lorl;
mad and Olticx niciiue. with Olncj foi
opponents It will maik the third game
this season for the ex collegians
Thus far Vincome has dcfcitcd Penu
Mlvmna Militan Academy nnd Pitmnn,
claimants of the South .loisoi irml t,n.
Neither team rnme within 2i xards of
incomes goal. Tho game this aftei
noon is scheduled foi .'! o'c Inclt.
The newest man to show foim in the
oacKiieici is urant Wlieelci, nt (iinitci
back. Wheeler seeinl ears ago pl.ned
Wltll NortllCnSt Itlirll mill una n nnmli.
date for the Pcnn xaisit, but owing to
ii ii-iimi-uiuy ns unaoic to piax.
Other new men who will piobabh
nppen in the Vincome line-up ait
Ilitdicock, end, nnd .Inik Smith, tackle
Coach Kramer, the Olnev tutor, claims
his team is in shape and Aputs a
uctorj.
J.ine-up:
Mco
Swsrtr
Ilirdsnll
Knmmerer
J otlia
Heed .
Tailor
1 e ister
ivlnnej
Smith
Brvlthaupt
ltitehcocU
IVhetner
Stephens
T In1 up
left end
left tackle
left cuard .
.. nnler
riffht ,uarl
rii,ht ncl lo
rlkht end
ciuarterbnck
left halfback
oiMir
Hi" ts.
. Bowker
Bow lo
. () Tries
Norgnrd
Itonawltz
Jtemnn
lloltowai
. llleklej
l't n v
J 1 nele
ADernaitnv
riftht hnlthack Jl I.nKlo
. fullback . Anderson
Oualt .
llnes .
Iteddlna
lltferto I.l
Muhlenbprff
Umpire
periods
Jackson Mississippi
lwele minutes
iimo ot
GARNET MEETS P. M. C.
Military Cadets Clash With Swarth
more Eleven at Chester
llicsler. I'.i., OU. 31 -Swaithmoie
imitsthe I'ennsvUania Militan (.'nih ts
toda on the Kiuliroti. AUIioukIi weak
i ned by the loss of White, 1'nip and
TjOiib through lnjuues, the Gainet tcum
brought a strong squad. The cadets
.ue confident of liUorj. The outcome
of todn's game is expected to en
lighten Swailhmore on her piospccts
for next Satuidaj's gnme with I'enn.
liinc-un :
swarthmoro
r v c
hawshle
T rled
. . Crow
I loyd
. miilllnd
I OLden
left enl
T itrkln ,
1 Valentino
left tackle
left guard
center .
. .right uuard
rUht tackle
risht ind
. quarlerlnck
left halfback
right halfback.
Cornell
Conines
MrOlnoey
Kemp .
Schneider ,
Asplundh
Stow . . .
. Itichards
,. Henry
. . . Spholes
I ool
Seltzer
. Cantuzano
Carter
juurmcK
Official Referee, Wight
Hates CoUei,Q
umplro Williams.
Pennsyhanln, linesman
lyier, i-rinteton
FRANKFORD A. A. PLAYS
Fast Eleven Meets Parkslde Club, of
Camden, This Afternoon
Fmnkford A. . will line up nsaiuat
the strong l'aihsnlu Club, of Camden,
on Comuuuiitj Titld, Wakoliue untl
I.argo stitcts, Ftankford, nt I" o.'eloek
this afteiiioon.
Piaukfoid goes Into the game minus
the seniles of "Hob" Uemrnej, the
Veiling niinrtirback, lio suffered a
tiactinril lib In the game against Oluoj
last Saturdnj, whkh was won bj
Kiaukfoid.b n 50 to 0 scoie. Montz
will take Uunmej's place ut,nuaiter
'ihc icst of the team came through
Inst woek s game without serious In
Jim.
U.UC Alellow . tnnkln n.wl inntnirt nf
the team (hue jtars ago, lias a broken
hand, the leMilt of u stiff proctitis
itiimmiiBf. hut will gtt iu the game
thin afternoon.
I'arkside tomes with a good repu
tation, having some of the toremost
Ktiditon stats in South Jcrstj, but
(oith I.ddie Hill's ptoteges txpect to
dispose of the Cnmdcultes bj a com
tollable margin.
MIWIQ
Philadelphia. Musical Academy
(icrninntoivii llranch
30 East Walnut Lane
Catalogue, 33d Season. Gtn 383.'
JOSKl'll W. LiaitKP. Ilr..
EDITH WALTON HAMLIN
Specialist for 1'luiio Teachers
IfiOo Master Ht. Mi. 1-onlnr 7300 W,
Leefson-Hille 35Tog
Maurltz Iefson. I'retltlent
AL.I, DllANCHES OP StuaiO
PUDLIO HC1IOOL, MUSIC EUl'SltVISION
1524 2(1 Chestnut Ht., Phlluaelphlii
nnysrn nun dinci. "on'k "tSiii. i.
Phila. Conservatory yfa'at.
""7"1"" jt nnan. 11 van Ohii i.nvt
i L Sobelman ''""KA1"
Advanced Violin InMrnctlun. circular.
I ' 1630 Walnut Ht , J'hlla.
I Carnegls Itall N V Wtdnesdays
1 Ann a lTfi"innmtrvli Mlilit blnalnc
...... ...-..ub.t 1H8S Walnnffit.
Eddie Styles Loses to
Musclc-vs.-Drains Golfer
Washington, Oct. 11. TMille
Stvles. of Old Aork lionet Country
Club, Philadelphia, finished runner
up to Mnshnll Wh'tlntrh, ot AVash
ington, in the two dnvs 71!-liolo
medal plnj nt rhe Chase Country
Club for the District of Columbia
ehnmploiishlp wbbli was loneluded
yesterday. Whitlnteh, who once
wiote an aiticle on Ills belief of the
Mipi lioiitv of muscle to mind in golf.
gne a practical dimnnstrition of
his tlicorv h turning in a Mori of
'!0."i KInIis'h score wns Illl! The
Do Seha Hajbun ('up, emblem of
this championship, will be retained
bv the Columbia Counttv Club until
won by a member of nnothei oi
gatiiatlon.
HOLMESBURG ELEVEN
TO OPPOSE HOBART
Norman McKissick, Former Gar
net Quarter, to Play With and
Coach Eaves's Team
The Ilolmesburg footbnll eleven faces
n l.nnl Tironnsltloii when it Hurts the
crack Hobart Club on the lloluicburg
el oil nds toinouow nfternomi Coach
Knis ienli7cs that the subiirhnnites
will hne to display good foothill to
triumph over the West Pliilndelplimns
Holmcsmiig nan nn easy ume m it ui
rnllm.? mi n nl-0 scoie on Germnntown
last week, and nt the same time Hobart
ninfml Hio raid: Mount IIolli ncure
rntinn nt Mount Ilolh Tnir Giound
and won by to 0.
llolmesliurit
HolmesbnrB
Uouthart
ue s.
' Mcl'ra'ne
'. xrKis.iek
Kna ur
' .Diamond
. . Caskey
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The line-up:
Hobart ,
Skes
leit run
. left tackle
left crunrd
center
rluht truard
rlpht tackle ,
, rlffht end .
nuarterbnrk
left hlltbnck
rlht halfback
. fullback
1 erbold
X ebber
W'rlsht
Oolrtwln
U I'lerson
T I.ftan
II Hgan
1" Tlerson
Brenlnffcr
Duthle , .
VAI C CYPCPTQ TIIQQI F
TALt tArtO I i J U5J5LC
Ells Braced for Heavy Work Against
. .l. r. ii, -r u
North Carolina Today
New Hax en, Conn., Oct 11. Ynlo in
plnmg North Cnioliun toda expects a
hard tussle for nn enrh -season g-ime,
although confident of winning.
lieiiei- iiuuuiiiJK ul mi- uuii inn. mmu
. 1. ..,.... in... 1 ,.ln. I.if, lu nvnoptf.it itf X flirt
in vi-i 1111 ii iiiu.i iiih .. tv-.'v.vw - - .b
under direction of Captain Pallilinn.
who will he in his first game of the sea
son
Ihc liucup
Tale
Holnhart
Hilll .
coata
( allahan .
Gilt , ...
Walker .. .
Allen
X aKurhe
Don V oIIcb .
Aldrich
I rench
Vorth Carolina
Iff end . Onton
.loft tacklo .. Orant
left guard .... Orlmei
center . Hlount
. rltht tuard Ifardpn
risht tackle llarrelt
right end . Cockrane
quartrbick ... 1 harr
left halfback ... Cnlman
right hilfbick Fearlnston
, . fullback . fepaugh
Officials V
eree D l Pulta
Green tlold Judire
Laneford, Trinity, ref
lJroun umpire L H
DISSTONJfS. BACHARACH
McKenty to Hurl Against ''Cannon
Ball" Redding In Deciding Tilt
After plajiug thiec baseball games
to a deadlock, the Disston club nnd
Bacharaoh Giant will clash tills after
noon nt Shibe Park in tho final pamc
of tho season. In two of the three
previous encountcis the result was 2-li,
and in the li&t clash 0-0 was the moio.
On that occasion 'Tnnnon Hall"
lteddinff Aas on the mound nnd ho held
tlio Saw makers to a hiurIc hit.
'Kube" McKcntj allowed the shote
liojs only two, and this pair will asnin
be pitted against each other. MauaRci
Dick Seeds will hac Ins btronscst
line-up on hand for tho occasion.
The bntting order:
BACHAR CH
roles cf
hhlvely, cf
ITsnd 2b
I lovil 2b
Taylor lb
Hutchinson, 3b
Itrou n If
ftandtop c.
Redding p
torsp If
Hayes. 8.
stapti lb
Castor, cf
Meld rf
lalor Jb
Walker -U
Males "
McKenty p
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PITT IS READY
FORM. GAME
Meet for First Time Since War
I in Today's Football Feature
at Pittsburgh
ROBERT MAXWELL REFEREE
PlltslMirch
Met riu ken
lliirman .
Hoik!
stein
MrLenn ..
Mervis .
I wlni;
Drlinrt (( nut.)
Dinles
Hustings
West Vlrclnli
. li.fl nil
.. . Mill.
.. Irt
... Kn
lllllev
Xle lie
... llnrrlrk
,. . II icer
lewis
hlne
(( npt i I enl
Itmlgers
left tnckle
left irunrd .
eenter
rlltlit truant
rltlit tnekle
rleht end'
nunrterbnek
left hnirbnek
rlcht liiirtmek
Iorrow
ruuiMirk
lirrtrluls llnfri... ltnhert
. Hutu
Su-nrtlitnere, Hmnlre. Wnller lkerilj
C hieiiKO! henit linesniiin, I. W. Xlerrlnnn,
(ieueii.
Uj ROni'KT W. JUWVI1M,
Siorls IUnr l.renlnir I'ulillo leilcer
Piltsburgli. Oct. 11. Locrsot fool-
hnll gi t tlicir lirt chance this aftei
noon to si?e nn for tliemsehcs (,len
Warnei's 1011) football marhini , ns il
lines up against the stiong luiskv A est
'?'"" mountaineers at lollies 1 ieU)
l'lithusinsni such ns that of tod n has
not reigmd here before on the Reason s
opciiiiig dnv and wns vcr much in p i
ih nee as the faithful dans begin lo
wend their wuytoward the field fin tin
bnttli Indications pointed to n ionl
welcome Jor the Punthers anil tin u
welcome Jor the Panthers anil tin i
'"Ucli-touted opponents from tin wild
of Wist Vnciniu.
The Pitt's present their sdongest
pussiuin ironr. tociny ami are out to slmw
tin u followers that they arc still cap
nble of putting up n fine nrtuli of
fnotlinll, ccn if they are not geneialh
"""'"-d with being so stiong as tit tin
Inst M lth Jim Morrow m the Mm up
"l fllllua(-1. d Ull J Am "Urls up
1'nrmtly lccoxeicd nml in good plnsu il
condition, tho Panthers will prieitt a
"ul,ch Wronger front ngnlnst tho in
. tin is from Morgnntown than they did
agninst Oenea a week aco.
1,IC 1M linc ranv ,10t bo tllu K" it
,t in historj. but with Stem it enter,
Mel.ian nnd llond nt the guards, Mcrws
'"" iitrmnn at tlio tncklcs, ami i:mg
""' Ml- intken nt the ends, it looks
ilK( a !mr(I lu0p0aitlon t(, lllKk -mim.
and the Mountaineers will not find it
ciumbling easily,
Pitt's "thing squndion" will be in
nction behind the line, with t'npttiu
iLiiuri, ut quaricrmic-K, loiu iaus ami
1 U.iji IT.n,l.... n4- 1.A l.nl. 1 (..
.unit., i iiii iiii: iii. iiii- unit I'm. iiiiii 1 1 it
I Monow nt fullback. What mote rould
be asked foi V Pitt followers nie eonii
beabUdfoi? Pitt foltowcrs aio innti
"dpiittlinf this qunitct will do soniPthnu
out of tho ordinnn, and tlu aie not
likih to be disipnointtd.
lth in. N. Y Oct. n Coinell hnil
an old stole to settle in its ronton with
Williams here today. The I'm pie team
upsit Corntll when tliev met In 1!)1T,
1 1 to 10. The opposing captains,
Slmcrirk, of Cornell, and Ilovnton, tho
Willi uns' star, whose pmying featuieil
the contest two oars ago, were in the
lino up agim today.
Hamilton. N. . Oct. 11 Hundred,
nf Colgate giaduntps in uttemlincp at
the lontenaiv tcrcise. of the tollce
turned out todaj to witness the ginliron
contest with Hi own 'the game wns the
sith betwiui the two elevens,
Columbus, ()., Oct. 11. Ohio foot
ball interests tociny eenttrod in tho
game nt Oheilin botwteii Oberlin nnd
Ohio Weslcjnii. Itotli teams were snid
to be in fust-tlass shape and a lively
battle vns expected
Ohio State was to meet the University
ot Cincinnati on Ohio field hoie It
was the lust scheduled game betwton the
two schools in seven juirs Ohio State
was cxpttted to be an easj winner
Othei contists m Ohio today were
Ohio Umvoisitj nt Alston.
Minim nt Case
Kinvon nt Wittcnbeig.
Muskingum nt Heidelberg,
("toigetown nt Marietta. Haldwin
l Wallace at Wooster and Otterbcin at
Denison.
Annapolis, Mil., Oct. 11. Navv ex
ppcts an easy victory over Johns Hop
kins tins afternoon. Coach Dobie plans
lo use n dozen or more batks who an
trving for regulai positions on the team
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Mis I'll! Stew ut leads the Dili-
w.tro ColliRe foothill tiain .iK.iiust
I'enn this .ifteinoou on I'i'iiililin
1 uld
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Meets Delaware
rnntliiueil 1 rem race One
worst Knocks, and those he dins net he
tnl.es mhIIhi
Hut to pet Intk to Iho indicnl
. . . . . ...
fhauges. In 1 cine s pn(, tit light em
l "lU. 1",.I?' Hoppei. the slnlwait and
I n l, n.c, iih i.
,!Jct w,nff uT u"f
f.f Su,hC' Wl11 la fm ll", ot
Ul UI1(-''
ivtn i iiivi
'H I slllp Of
"ilajmril nt 1 .itlile
Then in the t.ukh positions 1'uin
will have I'ddio Miv until and I.ou
Little. This will bo tin hrst .rninc this
season in vvbitli Mnviuid has stirttd.
He takes .Tobiinj Titil'h btrtb Thcst
two tntklcs nie about tho best tint can
be found in this football univeise.
Thcic will be two new plnjeis, that
is, ikii this j i u, nr tne ginnl posi
needed to pilth up their fatnl expres
sions, ft
Ilcrt the Hell will do Iho ciutcring
in the pilot's lookout, llert will be
ispethllj valuable todav in whipping
rH
u.
j
ts
3DC
hnni lint li- i Inn ntnl I tn ill. ttiil till
,.V V ...i Vv. V, , ,V. , ui i ,,( ,,, ' "'P1'1 mis niinoiinced mat Mcraughan tions. Hume ol mv plajc's aro going , ano
next to l.uiMN i iv who will be it i i in (1 Ulp u(KlnK u1i(. . ls , tllc to pu omc sllrpnsos. ' r,
i i .i rn . ... ...,i ii.i iv!i. (sni'ic. iiiiii whim no ii-uius, me unoting iieinwiirc lias n vtr.v ngin eleven, nut, t.iiie up
I plant tail I horn is and Ileib Hoilt r, wlU ,. ,int l) Captain Hill J-ttvvuit, nttordmg to Shiplev, spied is npkntv Ami
ivvbo retontlv got then s.gn.ls twistid tbo.ent.i. . . It is said that the Itlue nnd Cold aver- !'";
and ran uadlong into each other, with len the punt sign il is out. Stewart ages ttn pounds hss than V. M. (J. oK",
I the ltslllt that It tew stltellts Were ill m In n liml.lulil nost nni nun nf rsp?,.
HOT OFF THE GRIDIRON
Artie pntrri thrt North Carolina name tri
daj with its pmhUm nf sprodtntr up tht
bnckfloM ntilt unnUn Tho Mjiolt- v k
Ins hrvn dr itf 1 fi rntrltncntlne? with lif
(errnt c o ntiituitintiH and vtstpriluv b l t k
reld tJ f fifth that luin ln in u tlon tM--netk,
win Bt-irt to h
Tlie flrwl tnurhoi were Impart M b tho
com hi ji,,tnh f the Arm v It n -.1 I h
fnces Sjrrrui( h re on tho gridiron t ,
d ly Thpro wan a lonff liorlod of priictu '
hut no much wnk the Armi montori f ir
lnr to i!rln tin men hfird on tho f of
whit proml.-. to hi tho flrj-t ronl t m
ttst for th i a li if Tho upstuttr'- an
rnportod to h. itrnnp nnd rm cxi i rt 1 t
ntato a hard, biuin u ith tlin soldlrri
Not nntitlmllnic n it-ry hird dn work
todnv whtn th t cdlii Collouo tenm will
pla tho -.arslt, in thp stadium ihr liar '
vard cofidirs worhid th squad much hnrlor
than uiual for th ila trnro patno Tht
roffulars nnl tht itrtnt? of tlftotn sul itttut h
wound up their practl o ulth the linrdiMt
oort of football i on-lhlo Ithout tackllm?
and throwing and the plars wlipn thj
catno off thn flcl 1 wtrn In no moot to do
tinMnlntf oxrept walk to the aho-r-
rotlouIiiK thi- hlinit nlfcnnl pnrtlro Pstor
dav on March I lei 1 t och J)r lock -uth
ortand announoMl tho lineup for tho lrlncc
ion pimp at l'rlim ton to 1 u 1 ho to am
will take tho 11, Id us follow I "ft end
Ilummpl loft tmklp Ulllttm' left marrl
Wolhort. crtitcr Urown rli,ht f,unrd
Srhwtth rlht taoklo Hpdnor rlcJit pnd
Dumoo nuirtorhaik mnpl loft halfback
Uhceka rlht halfback. JIauser I
PrincptonV flrit trst of tho r-oanon -will b
tho I.afaettn K'amt todaj The IIiRtonlnrn
aro Lomlntr to l'rlnr-ton m a Ppecl il train
and art. brimful of confidence
Contendlnc acalnit intur whlrti iiaa .t
rondod th!-. woek on the Harard football
icain v-uicii i isner is RiariitDs an oloen
j talnt ( oil indny with hcviral than
from that which opposed Itnilon roltoffo latt
si turdn ( ai tain Murra quartprbiclt thi
Philadelphia bm nnl Kuno of tho lino, iro
imonK tho mlslnt
Conch Al Slian'Pi mentor of the Talo
foothill r lei on whh undocldpd ufttr ottr
Ai s prni tiro what lineup he woull uo
toda nplnst North Cirnllno Tho coach
fs undecided whether In Phoul 1 uj- Thorno
Murph and Jltrbert Ktrnplon cilted thp
ppoed bick or another pair 1pj,i utoedv
tut pool orfensHo pliiors of tho lln buck
inj? a!et
wrjuad !? ill let for tht irnnp wiih y .nv,
mors hero tnd Th- onl trmMei o.in.-.-j
L.Ji i1!!?1"11 Xe,,trt,'- was luntltm iini
slginl running
,, , ., ,
, ,J! U'liu1" or,le'r Bimp with Ifnnsl
Mnla jniltirj College at Cho-nor todaj
the new- en iibination into running order
Tard I'enrce, (be dashing, tumbling,
boiniong lmlflmck who umde Mirh nn
impressiim on footbnll fnns Inst Hntur
Iav in the I' JI c engagement, will be
one of the halflncks for the Ited and
Iitn Den will be his rimmnir
mate.
I'unce plnvod with (be I'mn fiosh
nicn two jiais ago and dul the iiuur
tt backing foi the vein lings l.ust -.(n-son
he was pilot on h Dickson's N'nvv
nul linin II. is n biilliunt ofTtnsive
pavoi. He will tike Holipv Light's
plate. Hobev is out with a soic thumb
nnd n cut lip
The fulllm I post will be taken care
..I.- ...ii ii
ot tn lints Hume
the punting, piovubd there is punting
to do. In this depnithunt. Hots did
buvt much to worn nnout Inst Kntnr-
dav.
Center Ma Punt
Speaking of minting, the snoelntors
are likelv to sec it stinnge bit of plav
on the p ut of Delaware todav Coach
co lo n tint klit il nost
the liackheld men will do the passing.
It virv seldom linnnens that the oentei
rush on u footbnll Mpincf is called upon
I to do the kicking. j
I In regnid to this thnp Stewart, re- '
inn.. eif.mi .iriii f- . a .... ...... . on Patterson lien todi and from a 1 at
h i'.nn state eiA",, T,l4Zx t pi (ounts this contist shouii mn.t no little 'ii;iiicen jiais oltl, n senior and Inst
Robb dlreetlniT the team and with r "arh 1 ""?u,lt ".', at nn""n W'.J'" th' ;rPr.l' , .u"i w.is cnptniu of the track team -H
ti -n. 1 t TTTT 1 doMUpinK a uooA ofTon-ilM h)s h f. nwo , rJi" "rtKer M tackle . , , Dunlap
The Tnins-tltanl'i M rnri rrtiin ,.-.i.n I n, .!- iocif i..D wi,.u. i t lleroif left trunrd Vk.-i.r
Kasn
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Yesterday's Results and
the Schedule for Today
1 III) I'll T.I.
I fnlnil llltli, 40i Wllmlnelnn lllitli 0
llilfrrfnril sfhool 2li I nlrnpnl, 0
M, I nkf's School, 3D Mrst I'hll lilrlptiln
(nl hullo llliih o
l.rrfiiiint'iMii I rlrnds. 11 ( heslntit Hill, 0
Itiiilimr lllcli, IK ( hrllmtitin lllt.li 0
irhy lllsli IOi (Icrmiiritown Vtadcmr.
IS.
1rrilinrln-l.ilstlnn Illcli 111 ( oiclstlllr
Midi, I),
I rli-iulV (rntril. in thl'ietim llleli. U
l firriiutiitnuu High l ( utlinllr Illrth 0
1 I nnailimnn lllch II Itlillt-s, 1'nrk HIkIi ii
lliifhhm llrlthts IIIeIi 1! lliiminontnn
lllch 0
t oltincsHonil HUh 2(li Moftrsstown HUh,
inim r.Mi s
IDOTim i,
Mnlll lllch ill Mlillillf (lit IIUli
lpiifinili IIIIII ir lit MfMHltmrv llhrh
suurthinorf I'rre lit llorilfnlfiMn M
Vi,.,!, lllilfi,.!. I r.l.l.. Iflt.l. i, 1 ..-In.. Illfrl.
iip Mrrtnii nt NiirthniKt iileh lo u m
uVluWrLt-tiur"Tu "lu1s
ii fiinux n tin iin nit-mi n i r iiiin i m st
h. .fit li.l. fii.iie.l mil In n 1 It Ijyl ,.li ti ,
i ut ii m mstrr rall tniuh Mir r is un
(1 Hln 1 al nut thp b itlh nrrn i ( thf llitnii t
affilnst I l but npr Indl iitinn
pnlnlp I U Stlituhlpr Mnjlni; qu trti rhin It
I Aspluntlh fulllm k ulth yt n nnd l itrtfr
at the hslfhaik positions 1 hp Mwurthmort
tpfini and studpnts vlll mlei thp trip lo
e luster in special cars
llphlml rln,iil Rates npa n li"t niiiht
1 ehlith put on the llnlshlnu tout hps for tlu
(onttst ulth Hulcers loda This will be
, onn of In hlu kamps In the I ast t nnh
1 Kead jesterdaj i,ae his nun onls tho
UMlt st lllnl ot work Tht sriuad was tut
di n to tuintt two men ernl thankts
srp in prospert foi tin rontest llidhani Is
slatf-d ti rcl laro e.nldmun at rpnl'r and
Suedo Tohnson will llkilj tnkp the plnr of
Klllo llooth at tackh It Is also i rohihlp
I thit Quartertiatlc Hole will Ree Into the
Mirm he hilnK recoverfd frm his Injuries
V blir smoker Iho first of the season took
1 lare last cenlnff
lTrslnus meets Its old rival Dickinson
hict, i ,.nrh Mittorlimr . lmi oi fnc f
.!. r-i.nm .ir. .. rniimto i uhur .
Urooks nr Newott t-nds rmirnnn and
I Hope tncl los UndlKo and Stiuffer turiN
. with ttldpr nt ( enter oodn at fullback
Captain Usht nnd lroo hlvp hikI lorn
' Jtlchardi nuarterbi k
ltt nlone tij lo innke nnj tackles.
llnrmor Ilol.iu.irn Slnr
l'rcd Harniei, the I'hiladclphia bov I
who used to spuiit foi tlie ('eimantowu i
Iiovs' ( Iub, is the etnr of the Dtla
ware eleven, but he tuns not be abb
to stmt. Howovei. It is lit lit veil tb.it
he will get into the i iigagciutnt at
halfback 7
f'onili Shiplev nnd his Delaware squad
ntrivitl in town this iiioimiii: and. al-
thnuirh (ho llliio unci Cold tutor unnlil
"ot ninUc uiiv pudittious, he stnttd
l emphiititallj that I'tim would not toll
up n high store ou Ins pupils.
ports from Ddnvv.ue have it that he is I V ,7V.. "T''11 for.. M""10'"- Melnberit lor
. ir. , t , . . I. IIr. "' . lower Merlon, lloor for Parke
n gieat tkfdisive plnjet. Let it be I'urrliiK for Kiln itrlrk.,I01natrlek for rur'
hoped that be is. Ue mis n tough as- Til'IS' 1',",. '7. ""I'liid SSrFSSS&SPt
Mgiiinent to take tare or l.uil 1 raj ui.,;i . ', '""r """. iibwh. i. itefere.
"The team is much btionger than impiovcmcnt in the soldiers' play durJ
it wns against I'miiklm nml MaishallMug the wtek, tbev saj, ought to net
last Sattudaj." lie said, "und 1 look ' them the victory. The tin-staters, how.
i loi mv bojs to put up n great fight.
although I am not making nnv prcdie-
Young Jake Schaefer Stars
New ork. Oct 11 Vounft- Jako S hlefer
defeated lbert tutler Irr two IK J balkllne
1 llllard mitches nt taurlco Daly'c Acad
emy yesterdaj afternoon and last night
new voaK
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every diner and the pleasure of living at the Pennsylvania,
when in New York, is pretty sure to be talked about wherever
travelers get together.
The restaurants and public rooms of the big hotel (it is tho
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throughout. In your bedroom you find and appreciate many
unusual conveniences; in" the luxurious lounges, the library, the Kin
room (The "Butterfly Room") on the roof, and all through th
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include two complete Turkish Bath establishments (one for men,
one for women), each having its own swimming pooL
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Make the Pennsylvania Your New York Hotel
Every bedroom has private bath, circulating ice-water,
bed-head reading lamp; full-length mirror; and many
other unusual conveniences. A morning paper b deltv
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Rooms for one person are 3.50, 4, 5, and $6,
for tno $5, f?6, and $j (with twin beds, $6,$y, and 8)j
parlor suites are $12 and up.
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HINORTHEAST BEATS
LOWER
11
Schofieltl Runs Through Entire
Team on Opening Kick-Off.
Also Gets Field Coal
FINAL SCORE IS 9 TO 7
Noilliensl I If Id, Tw cut j -ninth and
Somerset streets, Oct. 11. Lester M
Sehofield. newh selected captain and
hnlfhad. of the Northeast High School
fnnthnll, wns the entire show tills raorn-
I iiiR when his eleven defeated the Lower
Meilon Until tenm !) to 7. Schofipld
","1"1 " 'J)lIJ' ,Ulcn " - Hi
.opdunK Ki K off mid ran throueh th
I . . . n
entire .Mmnn team for Northeast's flrqt
nnd onlj toiululoeeu He failed to kick
the Ronl In the In'-t tluee minutes of
plnj, when it appenred that the Lower
Mi i ion to mi had the came on ice, 7 to
(i, hthofiilil dropped hack and booted a
Hint Held Rnal that gnve his team the
uetore.
Lower Merlon's touchdown enmo in
the second iierlod nnd wns the result of
u cunt erted nttnrk on Northeast's line,
llnws inrned tin bill oor and kicked
the kojI
liotli teams put up nn eiceedinglr
stiff defense Xiwei Merion's defense
was all that could be asked except oil
tin oiienuis pln which cost them the
Kiinie
.lusf before the kirk nff Mncu
elected enptain of the eleen. Ho is
1 "ortrand
renter
Paritnr
hrarrow
rlelit irtiard
rluht tnekle
rlslit end
qutirterhuck
left hnlMiaek .
rlcht halfback
fullback
I likens
....... TUn
Armstrong
. Yamenan.
i . . Havs
.. Curran
. Ulntlivrl
mites
0 llrlen
srhollehl
slmne
1 hiHei (er
Kllpalrick
SuhslttulEonv
ARMY CONFIDENT
. "T siiiuiniiign i
mioui Time of periods, ehcht minute. '
...... .......... nn.., lir.au JllltrIHKTl.
West Point Football Eleven Readr""
for Clash With Syracuse
West I'oint. N. Y , Oct. 11. TVith
both teams confident of winning, the
Arniv ni,d Sviacuse will face onoh nUice
I on the griduou here todnv. It is th
tlrst CilllrC to be lllaved helnnrn llm tn-n
institutions 'line (U2, when the cadets
I Won 'j , to i While Armv men do not
look foi auv such score today, yet the
ever, arc confident and in excellent trim
for the battle. The weather is clear
almost too warm tor football,
he teams will clash at 11 o'clock.
, '' end HoopeUJ-lVl
left tackle Doolsvfifrl
left Buard . . . AlexanarTJ
tenter RobertsortVi!
Hreldster .
Dinlel
IllaU .
Wllhlde
I s(id ..
Schabaker
McQuarrle
. rlsht tackle nuiiieiT'
rlBht end Brown ii
i quarternacK ....... AcKlev J
leic naimacK ..uaraha .,
rlslit halfback floral
fullback Sullivan r
IN Pemuytrdmd Station pre
)our bag It aRcd-Cap and tail
elevator (on lame level at your
tram platform) to Lobby of
Hotel Pennsylvania.
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