-; .sr tw ,v -wh-' 'V'S wr ' ' "i . "'? 5 ii EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910 lo 73?7w JACKSON MISSES FIRE ON DRUMMIE AND BELL RINGS OUT ARMISTICE AFTER EIGHTEEN MINUTES " "' ' ' i -ii i.i. t - - - - - ,. !P OMUnft., u r HOPPE GLISTENS IN BRILLIANT CUE FETE Crystal Chandeliers Shed Halo on Billiard Wizard, Who Ousts Cochran at Hotel Astor 8- . PETERSON REFEREES lly JA.MKS S. tIMfl,AN New Yoili. Oct. 1M. It vvim n hrllllnnl, slistPiiinc. rIIiIpiI wpttiiijj- Tlie prnnil linllroiiiii of thp Astor 1 Intel was all polHipil for tin iiffiilv. Ilmv out row n scinilliatliiR I mills dpi QuiiUP cIimIim, blinked on two-foot p'p- i vntionM. pxtPinlcd front Hip kippii IIpIiI , of the tiible in the renter of tin- polislipil noor io hip (inz.niis rniiuiiicp of I In - llllli.liariiili.il l.nloi.tif ......... .....,,. .,....,.,.... Ilnnkpil on a I slips were vieiet.v inn trims uiiil tltplr ilintier-eimtei eveorts in tlip gildpd )ops. i;vcn the niinnturi' ,. .. . loxr near the "loot" ere ilpeorateil for tin- occasion. Mirrors, gold ami great crjstal chand-licis hed gorgeous tadlnnc) on the M'ttlng. Tlip oceiipnulH of the gilded chairs icpresfnted (lothnm's best socially, politicnllj and othei-wlsp. liven the church hnd Its tepieeiitnthes. (intliam was not paying tiibulp to nn. lorcign cpebiit,. It was only nil f "ordinal. " spiting for a blllnnl tour ney This was tlie gieatest boost the much nbused billiard g iiiip ever lecelved. ("Ias was written all owr the afl'nir nml was a ureal tribute to the spoit. Mpssith Itrunswick-I!alke and Col-IpiiiIpi-i wpIJ iiwiiip of tlicsc gilded sur roundings, were not to Iip oiitdonp and, from the iippparnncp of that table, ap paicntlj had a force of their best polish ers violating the eight -hour law" for many dnj The i-onti'staiits a'so w.-re in keeping with the upholstering. ICntr. Kin- William Willinni 1" Hoppe, kin',' of the cue. invested hc.ivil. in evening dress nml AVelker t'ochi.-in, the title aspirant whose hopes and ambitions for a clown wpie much abused before the evening was over, hnrnioiii.i'd in dress with tlie aristocratic sm-inuiidings. The gathering, which packed this small loom .some l.'DII wus tlior oilghl' ciinvcrsaiit with the batkliue game, was appri'clatiM' and lesponsive. It was the ewning match which at trnetcd. Wizaid V. Ilopiie v. ns booked to meet a boy who has been trailing him for two jenis. I,et us add light here tluit the boj is still trailing. Ami every one of those l.'OI) aie willing to wager their Inst smoke that the boy will b trailing for many moie dnys. Wizard Hoppc seemed to haw no more lcspei't for the icputatioii and tlio bil llanl prowess of one W'elker Cochiau than for a meic noviie. Cochrau's. ef forts nt that ,weie feeb.e. Havcrford Javelin Mark Beaten The Haurford t'lillet-'- Juvelin tlirnwinu rcronl una 'iroken liy 11 f ei t nn WhIIuii l.'c.il jpHterdiij nftrrnoon. wtitn tin frewliliu'ii iiv rvVlifimcJ tin sophoinorts by the si ore of O.'l to Or, In the unnual IntenWsH triuk meet. "Johnny ' liubu.ml. h nrt-ear man. who halls from (.'iillfurnlii. wheri- he Is Junior mute inampion. with a retonl throw of I'll feet, threw the shaft 147 feet eHli'rdaj afternoon, completely outil'stanclni; his up. ponenl. anil breaking the record luld by Sil ver of 1311. Army-Navy Officials Picked Annapolis, Mil., Orl L'l - An nsreena-nl has been readied by the alhletic authorities of the Mill Hry an.) Naval academics as to the offhialH for the lootball Kame between the e evens of the two academies at the I'olo Grounds. New York on November L"l. Thj alo Meferee V S LaiiKford. Trlnltv ; urn lre. 1-lcil Murph llrown Held Jude. .1. A Vans, Williams, hu.id iliusnutn, Carl Mar- hail, Harvard Columbia Crew Takes to Water New York. Oct l The first urnclke of the (.'oli'lnbia valsity c-evv will lie held tills afternoon Many veterans from last s,ear and 11117 are In school, and the wilt form a nuileus for u stronsr elRiit Hob O'Loush lln. vho stroked the 11(17 e.sht. Ister itolns tii li-ranc. vvhere he earned a raptalntv (he was wounded et Chateau Thlerr), has teen elected laptnttl lune Lets :nd Cohen, two other men from 17. are also back in school. Students Hand Dean the "Amen" snmiMy, N. V.. Orl 1 The Sracuse Ulllversll football bi-jers received a dnv of rest after that brilliant victorv over riltsbu-KIl Saturd.iv There was a viild time Id the studmts in 'he hill jeslerdsv hiomllis. at least .'noil laklnj a for. Pile holi day t hatiicilor Uiv tr'ed to ,et the boys to bo tn class, hut they answered him vvltn an 'Amen ' and ki pi right nn eelebiatliiK 17,000 Paid to See Penn-Garnet How well foolhall Is drawing- at tHe L'nl versltx of I'cnnvvlviinli this season Is re Vtaled In tlie elatmien' veslerd.tv of lrad tinte Manas-cr i'likerlntf thai I7,uim fans Jin til to see I'enn lieat Swanhmore Walton Trimmed at Roque III the luume nf Ihe Quaker City Itofiue 1'luli. Klk the I'll" national champion, de feated Walton the present holder of the (tub niediil and dinner of the second division nitdal a Norwich last Autfust. by the siore of :vi tu J.'l Indian Gets Draw Trrnton. . .)., Oct. L'l Little Hear, Ihe Jtintinn Indian, and Hoi b llojle. uf New lllk. fou-h' .in t-ii;ht.rniitiil ilrnw In III.. wlnd-un of Ihe Trenton Athletic Club show II nere last lllitlll Scholastic Sports on Card This Afternoon socenn .South Philadelphia llieh vs. (ierman town Miah Northeast High vs Central High. Krankfonl Ulith v Uermantovvn lllirh. CROSS COCXTttV Xortheatt Hleh vs. .s-otith Philadel phia Illch Central Hlsh va Wet Philadelphia Iliah KranUford Illch v Germantovvn High. Would it interesl; you if I sold you a Worsted Suit for S37.50 that other tailors and rjothiers are getting G0.00 for? And they wear like iron. tuiuJricnMv 1103 Arch Street Opiu Uouduy anc, Saturday Kttnuuta Ucf Willie Hoppc Is Doing Well in Championship New lorU, M 'Jl Tln Mitnillng tn Ihe btlUaril c tiHinplonilili in h fiilluvvs. II lull llluh won l.nni mm, ,r 1" r. ino'i inun mi in .linn ,0111 ,t'i),i ltim 1 1 1 HI" ISM 41 4-11 Jl l-lll IS (.-.'.' 'Jll 13-111 ill in MornlnitN'nr Millnn "II III r.l I'oclir.iu Hlnjon Yum ml i . II II ll Jl) IT-V-' I II. is no' pin V fit ) Touws kchi:iici.i: " 10.au a tn Slnrtn vs Vnmadii 1 oft p ni foilirnn r. .MnrnliiKvttir I'IMI li in linrrT V" Suit S-.'IU ti m lluppp Yitm.icln Wi-IKer. Hip pliptinin tlip also ran. win I'm In an. I All Iloppp iliil was to viimiiilili Hie 1 western .umtli bv a niaiRln of throe to , ..... . ... . .1 ..I i iiiip hhi lo ii. -nun oven iiipm ,m.H full t show limv ele.irl.v tlip I :.,.( ..i.ii.. i" ,i ii.r. " er '- "' V .i . 1. " I" -"!. It was Ilnppp'H nilit. Tills is not li -in It unusual, for thru nrp fpw nights that mi' not Iloppp'n. t'ochrnn was not in form, sniil thosp intimate with his Runic. I tn t how i'ii n a man Ret ii rhnnip to liiiw his class wIipii Iip ilocsn'l gel the cliUlicp. Sernt.v-iiliip From Ureal; Hoppc ran seventy -nine fiom tli'e ' brenk. and tlie flashy form was enough to take the heart out of am challenger. King 11111 looked like a 11)11 to II at the, vImi-i I, ill 111., n iPf.ii in- . ,itr. Ilitl booted an easy one and gave the willing W'elker a hance to exhibit W'elker plikcd off live willi much effoit, smiled ns be missed nml became a spictutor. W'illip refused lo work too much too early in the game, so icgis. I ci pi I one: then retired, W'elker wns reluctant, missed lieauti-' fully and with effect. King Hill also balked, allowed tlie high -priced cus tomers to sec I i 1 ti make four ensj ones and went b.n I; for a nap. W'elker. after much hesitation, counted live nml took u rest. King Hill had his chance, but after clicking off eight, slipped on nn easy one. At least, it looked easy Im the king. I he clinllcngei- wns given anotlll'l - chance, -hum nine lie was jus, iwicc asi good as befoie and made ten without an eiror. i Then the king stepped forty, caiefully massaged the willow and proceeded to give one of those rare exhibitions (but only a king can give. Ut'feiee (Joes lionise King Hill made iiinu.v tough sbots mil some not so tough. Itefcrce ('. ('. IVti'iMiii gicw hoaise from tolling off Ihc count. Apparently King Hill sym mthized with the nfcrec ami play full missed nn easy three-cushion lun&so bank. W'elker appeared then for quite n spell, Port -four was his best when he neglected to drive them out of li-ilk and he ceased to exhibit. After both took tilings easy for n couple of more innings, the kiiu si c.ucil to glow tired of playing a de la.ved game. He looked over tlie tield and the tab'e, found that HIS was ic quired to end tlie session and carelessly registered this number with uu un finished run. II. It. Henjaniin, manager of the tourney ; Clim-lcs I'. Miller and T. A. Otv.ver, officials of the Itrunsvviclt-Italke-Collender Company, are the men responsible for the regal setting for tlii.i title tourney. What Doth It Profit Man If he sacrifices clothes satisfaction and appear ance in an effort to gain a dollar or so.'' Becker's do not claim to sell clothes at a loss any more than you would sell your services below their actual worth but we do claim that we can give you better values, better selection, better service for the dollar invested in cloth ing than you would expect to get elsewhere. So before you buy the clothes that are offered to you by some other Stores apparently BELOW COST, see our special display of Suits an Overcoats Y Specially Priced $27'50 Others $22.50 to $40 Fur' Collar Overcoats A special lot of fine quality oxford cloth Ulsteiettes hantl sornely tailored. Sealene Collars tml Quality 1514-16 Market Street OPEN EVERY EVENING' 'JACKSON VICTOR OVER FLEET FOE Right-Hand Knockerout Fails to Connect Solidly With Clever Drummie SHOWS SPEEDY FOOTWORK .lop (!riffo spiclnl that this muiiip pair I.Ol'lS II. .lAKI'i; would meet at thp Klemith stiei't club n M'liltiitn I....L.,..' ... i... I'1'"1 eek, his pioelninntinn Mitt of Osuni "iUInm .lnt-k-ti tim. 1iin,.R,, , i.I1(M.k,,,, ,,, ,,.., s,y f(. ,. richt iiiNhpiI Rip last nisht UpshIi : Hon of n xi-cond. I.pmi Hnlifn -niil to .Johnny Diiiinmip. of .Ipimm ("it j . was ' that tlip Iluruiin-I..vitch limit for j theip. and theip strong, nl the ti,,lsh. tl"" ?' mpin wotilel ro on just thp same. iviin I....1 .... .....i r. ....:... .. , I I'lovidllii;, of coursp. t hat thp Imijh wen Wlllip .laekson met a nminK tnigel,,,, , ,,. fns, .nv Saturdin In the star bout nl tin- Oljmpin Club, .niglil. 'I'hp Miccinl inatlliPP Ninembci anil liW vl-n-vis hIiov.ciI uch a litiist of xp 1 tluit Hip linnl minrliln ' Xew I . , ii ii.. !orliPi- was uiiublp to get du-pct inngp ..!!. l.t.. u..l.l 1 I I T mle's eliin. nor any other uilncrnb'c tiuii ni-. iiliii-iiimii (mf.iiii-. iiti initio Miot. While Jackson succeeded in land ing witli scvernt of his rnpld-lli-e ock. none landed solidly enough to move the ring from under tlie other fellow's feet, although seveinl of the glancing blows shook uii Drummie u bit Tor four rouiuls Driimmie's boxing wns exhibited with his fpel, lip showed remnikiible footwork In stciiiiiiis monrnl tlu ring, so much so that he didn't ie- '""i." n one spot long enough for .liu k """ s .nl"' '". I'p"'1' ,l" """K "'' ' ,"' ,l, ln,sf ?'! ''""!" s ' "" "''" '" 1s'. llis ,pV, " ,1."1 "''""""I "" "' ." . "' ' " i" i-i"nii lie i ,t i !.. ...i.i. i. ... ;.....,, ,,,.,,- ,, ,,,,,,, niui iiioppiug i.ios. minting ,inc,ksoii s lerrinc right amputate the smoke-laden atmnsphpie llllliost lis oflen TIipip wns no doubt that .Incksou was tho winner a victor by a mile mill a couple of blocks, yet theie were sev eral hurricane seconds nl various times during the fifth nml finnl frames in wdilcli Drummie showed .up like a ihunk nf grened lightniug, or something iiist as speed, and made Jackson look foolish In bis earnest effoit to tonnect with n cruslier. Iloth Jnckson nml lM-iimnilo finisheil up with u gienl bin-si of speed, Drunimie excelling from the d'stnnce nnd Jackson ilolm l,,,i.,v ,,,. iiner.v unmngo at close ouarters. l ''', " '"?. "V ' " '"'V" ,"(u"ll'lllltod 'lt. r , ' .. . . i"7i , fc "vsiiii win n.v n Knock- 'UU. Still it wns nil Interesting conlesl Mnxie W'lllinnisoo nnd It.iiiii,,,, i... . i,' i,l ,, .!, ,," , i. ' '"II". .Muck put on their iisunlly slugging, slashing. sock-swnpiiing pleasing punehrest. and this time Miixniilliaii won b.v a falily good nun-gin. W hen Mn entered Hi., l-ilis lie shook liniwls nil .ii. ,,,,,'.1 tl... ungsiue, including tlie sm I nir sinners, and men he pioceedcd to give Muck a little of the shaking-iip stuff with lights anil lefts to the bend. I;;it Mack wns tough and he came back slronglv in the last round. A Mniket street "painless dentist" apparently wns on the alert for bus! ness while enjoying a bit of recreation. In the third round one of Williamson s punches landed so hmd on Mack's month that the Inttet- lost a piece o' cotton from between Ills teeth. Tin eolton Hew out into the audience. Il looked like n molar. And iiiimv thought it was. As ney O'Donnell was burn ing Mack up the iii,p to the dressing own after the bout some one handed him a "sweet nil- administered for the painless extinction of teeth" curd. W'nlly Ilinckle and Jimmy .Sullivan started the third bout in verv clever form, but both went tired after the third round and at tlie finish Siillhnn was n winner by a sllgnt margin. D.ivc Astlcv, with nn advantage in weight. won irom nuiy nines, $35 I Clothes I I L- TOtlXNY MOOXHY snnreil limit u for vvliirli I'lilHv funs linvn Iippii patiputly ami untrlifull.v uniting when Iip grubbed off the return lilt lii'tween ' the lirncp of .loe-lmvR I.vneh nnd Itur ' I limn for thp Xnt'loniil 'Clnl). Katur ' i'1,"1' V,Kl,'-. Af,('r ,,M,r "VJ"1 h0"M.1 i tlonnl. Ixzl He. Hiiniinv Hoekfpst at the I OI.Miipin Clnli. .luck Ilnnliiu linmeill-nli-ly Nt mt cil npt!otlntlniiM for another ini'i'tiiiK hetween I.Mich nml lliltliinn Last I " t- i 1 1 a l.con I.. HaliiN nnuouuccil for puhllciition that the linutums hail Iippii rpinntcliPil for thp Hroiul stieel i iireiin in n xpecial show to Iip xtuRcil Now Year's Ilnj. Vlion Aiinouncpr '- !"" I'etP-Ilprniun-li.UH'li ontest, wotiiii also go on at tlip (M.wnpin ns spiidMUeil. with the proviso, liowi'ver, 1 1, t.,..i, ,, . ,,i..im il.., .' ....- .,,., .....v.. i Mill man bout this week by mi uiiau- Inious ninigln. Moonej's new plan of keeping the ipiletus on his bouts for the following week until the last mill lite appears to be eij good. I'll until jii few weeks ago placards showing the next week's boxing bouts weie milled promiscuously aiound the club, so tluit ,111c fans knew who were going to box befoie the unnoiincenient was uinde Tills gave the lentlier-lunged an oppm 'ttinitv to "in." 'in ii very ra.zy son of vvnv Now the nnnoiini-er keeps Hip fans on nlge. and lie Is able to put In spiel over a lot better. I irM hnvliir 1ourne.v nf Hie ll-lnWH' tlw,r .shlpvard !,ea-ue will be mil on in . me ormorv, Chester, tonight winners of I "" tournaments will be selected to ren ivhlih Is now beluK nrranned. TonlKlu s limits Jimmy Lavender Hoir Island i. .lohnnv Puck. Chester. !ldie tirson. Sun ii Oille Hall. Chester: K. O. .Mamies Sun vs John Lincoln lies' Island: Mickey Pevlne Hun v stlobbv tlarrett. Chester. Hob He bee Sun v Jaik McCann. Chester .-...-III ,.,- ,-HKU" 111 lllll -l,l-lll 11 IU1II 'lll Mill Heilibailler Wells scores K O ' Thi ei exiltlnir pleie of news camp via (able the other div The knoikntit ihatnplon Is i red It'd with liavlnR knoiked out n .lark Cur Pill whoever he 's and now, of course 11 s "lli ii mailer of a short time before AVelH li matched with ,1oeh Heekett 'Ihere Usui to lie a .liek Curnhv. vvho had s few biaiiN around here, and he was an awful I In i.o .Iliiimt .1,. I'nrn.l ii 1 1 ni-illiiL' in n leitnrl , io,l, has he;.,, ,',',nedbv JneU Kearn. a. iriuiir rnr Chaiuiilon .laru iiempsev nils saliu- report has It tint Charlev Hose, who "" ''"'i iinlnlnit Willie .Im kson mil i,. irsnonslble for the heavvwclaht ihainps ,.,n,iiiii, m tho future ihe siP I t at the Atlantic- cm spun i ins- iluli has a touch of color In It lne tim" iliiunplon of Ihe Panama reelon ! Ihe inlored entrv and his opponent will b ' th" wild person from New York Hem Keiinv Kenny Is an eer-punclllnit luttier nnd flans Is clever, hence a swell scrap should ensue The bout between It tor nibble and Little Peer Is expected In be a mod one rrankle riemlnn and Tnnum Hiidsim are matched for elaht rounds and Willie Fuller i hooked up with .llnnnv Tendb r for a s x-rounder lackle (lark, who was returnul rr ,ui Kranie with the A I' V. inlddleweleht ills ill in ibipillns- from his belt, will take part n hit llilrteenlh bout since sajlnK all revolr - al. lleiie Krance, vvhen tie meets Zulu 'ld al Iteadliitr tnn'Bht Clark alo Is -miked for a Imtit Thursd.i.v nlclit with Mike MiTlBlle at Alientown Allenl"wn Illti'ilee Is belnc kenl prellv oui tie has three Imuts book' d ns foi lov s l h-"-le (Kldl Thomas. Harrl'liunr Oitober "-I, Harrw C'nnwav Johnstown fVctober "7 nnd oJe 1'hlUlps. Alentown. October 30 Mel ("oornn. "ho recently emblazoned his noine nn the Paiit velirht horizon b scorlnu an elifht-rnund victory over Johnn Dundee bus been matched to meet Charlev While, of Chlcapo, at the Arena. Jersey cits. October .11 Cons-an has Improved p. preat deal lnee nlaclnir hltnse f ur-ler the wins of Seotty Monleith. The Downstairs Store Offers Neck wear $1.50 Value Imported and domestic Silks in Club stripes plain and fancy patterns. Others 65c to $3.50 Underwear $2.50 Value Union suits finest quality cotton ribbed spring-needle medium weight, ecru or white. $2-oo Suit SHIRTS $2.50 to $3 Values Woven and printed madras perfect fitting, guaranteed col ors A wide sclec- $ jm tlori awaits you..., I00 lnc tInrlnT hltntt' f ur-IT Ihe wins "f fa jr "JfiZ IW c . V T tVX7 .V4 Pt-nity MontPith. rrtfOTV-r -T? V- 1 VI K CJ t Wsk xTlliY if i " "-iSisSisSBSiBB.' Look I Here is the globe spread out flat before - ' 1'L' . ' "SESssWfe'''' your eyes. See those stars? Every star shows fiff I Ij " 'X 'Pc-vV' where a U.S. Navy ship was on Sept. 2nd, 1919. 1r 3' 'rJ!fiw'' -sfteC'" The Navy travels the Seven Seas. S Ilig Warm Ulsterette, :', B Belt All Around, $27.50h I i.; I I iGRIMSTEAD.MULLER E Noted Cage Stars Have First, Workout, but Camden and De Neri Fare Badly SIGN IN INTERSTATE LEAGUE I'nstein League bnsketba tennis nre not ctiing to sign mcmlicrs of the llllloll" lis easllv lis Diet believed. Managers M,vcr, of l)e Ncrl. and Ken neilv, of Camden, learned this bit of valuable Information after another visit to ew' York on Sumlnv Kennedv truveied to the big town In induce Mint I'rieilmnn and llarnev Sedrnti tn come to lei-ius. nml Mjeis'4 trip wns to sign nn entile c lull. Ae lordiug to the latter Hie iiiurne.v was fiuitless. Camden need nt least two good men before It can stall, but Mvers hits even a hauler task on his hands. Tlie leason for the "union" becom ing so i best is tin- fiut that tlie In terstate League has been reorganized willi these sK clubs In the ciicult: I'lissnie. Jei-sev t'llv. I'nlcisoii iliidge poit, Xorwalk mid Xew Yoik lOmpe Itaihs Xew iult liiiv llmpe.v. who had the "Ticat 'Ilm ilougli liaseb.nl team N'ew York, ti ml lias i r , sign., John, ,,-1 " - ileckinau and (inii-v S limeelk as for wiirils: (litis I mud. iiuter. nml lloliey Kjfe nnd .lohnn.v Clinton, gunrils. Marty Friedman nnd llarnev Seil i an nre iiuiler loulincl with I'nnlc, and Dehnert has thrown his lot with llridgepoit. Conn. Il will be seen t lint this list eontnliis ipiilo u few plnvers both on the reserve list and cithers wanted b.v the Kastein League. One Humor Spiked The local Xorth IMiilmlelpliln Ameri cans also, were numbered among those listed to suffer, for it was said that "Chief" Muller and "Swede" tirim sleail were awarded to ltrldgepnrt nnd nil end hail signed. This clioiie bit of gossip ,vas learned al :t:!!(l p. in., nml wns piov-csl groundless in half mi hour. At I p. m. the phone hell In the sports department rang and Prank I'olh was on the other end of tlie wire. He said t ti it t "Swede" (iilmstciid wished to have words with the basketball edi tor. The big fellow announced the first part of the .vnrn as being ((. K.. but said the pnrt referring to himself nml Muller as sample of the well-known hokum. He extended a cordial invita tion to visit tlie V. U. It. Y. M. (". A., "g.vm" and watch them work out in tlie evening. In Wonderful Shape The Americans, with (inmstead at eeter. Itrovvn and Muller at forwards, and Suits and Cross at gunrils, bad n two-hour"' workout against the reserves and the team nppeined to be in great shape. It is without doubt one of the best basketball teams that has ever been put together nnd even Tom Diin leavy. who at present is on Ihe benth, is ns good as in the Eastern Tonight tlie bo.vs will work out in the cage at Moose Hall against the S. I', II. A. This same team will op pose the American ltescrv.es in the opening preliminary game. Jack Ite.v -nolds will act ns icferee in the preliminary. AN SUILS ARRIV ' '" ' " I y '"'" , i i lu, .SjiuinJlTiMl; . ii ;,. i .1 lV Dorit you want to i o OMANCE Strange and are beckoning to you. Shove voff and see the world! Learn to " parley -voo" in gay Paree. See the bull-iights in Panama. See surf-riding on the beach of Waikiki. Learn the lure that comes with the swish and swirl of the good salt sea. Eat well free; dress well-yfree; sleep clean free; and look 'em all straight in the eye British, French, Chinese, Japanese, Spaniards, Egyptians, Alge ' "rians and all manner of people. Come! Be a real man of the world. See the world. See it with the red- Shove off ! -Join the U. S . m . -I-., MMI.MM.I , .. DARTMOUTH NOT ONE OR TWO MAN MACHINE ! IGrpt'ii an Eleven-Man Team, Shining. Says Allie Miller, Penn's Scout at State Disaster in New England Kim'IN teiini." 'I'hat's TTVnierVX of tlip Dart I mouth machine that slipped I'eiin State n llt-i:i dpfcat at Hanover Inst Satin dnv. I'ftui butties tlie Creeu this .ear in'Xew York, on tlie I'olo (irouiuN, on Xin ember 1s I'erlinps it's n oueer suit of a state ment Ik ii. that cIi-mmi men ila on Tiibbv Spear's team. KIcmmi men aie supposed to ti1n on pier) football coni- !.'!..... I.... ..1 ln..' ..l(..1tU bluiilion. but eleven men don t nlvvn.vs phi There have been a lot of one mail teams. Hemeinber "Haps" Itenfer mid Albright. Jim Thoipe and the In dians of other years, nnd now- "Chick" Ilnrlev nnd Ohio State? Hut. according lo Allie Miller. Dart mouth pla.vs eleven men on the team, with emphasis on plav. Allie wns dis Hatched to Hanover lo take n look nt lingo Hezdok's Slnte eleven mid u couple of looks nt Dai tinoiith. Knits for Kolvvell Yesteidn.v Allie told Kolvvell of Stale, and after the l.afavetle irnme tins Km ii n nv iii I'liillill ons vv ill up inline ov the Hed nnd Hlue MntT to slop Charlie It'... .....1 .1... ..II..... ..... It.iiil.iL tin, ill.. VV ll.V 1IIIC1 UU lllllt-l I'll pw.mn ,.n, ,.,-., for State exhibits on Kranklin Kield on Xoveinber 1 . To get back to Miller's opinion of Dartmouth, heie is whnt lie had to say about (lie (Jreen : "There's no one who stnuils out P.very man hns to be watched, and I'll snv Tubby Spears has some tenm. Tliere was nothing to Hie game, it was so one-sided. State didn't have a chance nfter Charlie Way scored those first two touchdowns. W'nv is tlie man we will have to watch witli State, but every one will have to keep nil e.ve on Ins individual opponent ngainst Dartmouth. "All the Dnitniouth men nre good The line is strong, nnd in the b'ickh'eld there's Canuell, Robertson and " "There's the football player," broke in P.ig Hill Hollenb.ick. "that fellow Hobeitson. You know he's a brother to tlie H incuse i enter who played such a whale ot a game against ritt. i tins ij.irimouiii iioucrison, inn continued, "was at Worcester Acad emy two years ago. while his brother Wbs under me at Syracuse as n fresh man. They tell me that tlie younger Hobertson is better than his brother, nnd if he is he's just nhout thp great est football player in shoe leather. I'nder Itig Hill "Why. this S.vrniuso Hobertson and Alexander nnd Segal and a few mote nf those fellows who starred in the 1'itt game .ill plnjed on my scrub team when I was up on the Hill. They were ineligible nt the time nnd nil they did every afternoon was to clean up the field witli my varsit I know this Syracuse Hobertson well, nnd if his brother's any better than be is well, I'll stnnd on my stntement that lie's the greatest tiling in shoe leather. "Well, he's good all right," said Mil ler, "and so are a lot of the others'." Hobeitson did tlie punting for the is calling to you! smiling foreign lands With ISo Particular Player -I. I'OM.OCK (ileeii ami he oulbooted llessp. of State, by n good ten yards. Dartmouth imincd giotnid on every exchange of kicks cording 10 I ne done, i es n lie the em lushing of Hob Higgins down the field miner i losses lilts, Dartmouth has a number of vet ernns buck from the 11117 eleven, which was beaten by Penn ut Huston. 0. Joe Straus scored the lone touchdown on n, plunge through Murphy, who Is hack at his tackle post. At that time Cannell, was the big noise of the (Ireen bnik field. The little ouarterhaik Is a rab bit on Ids feet nnd a very daugeioys inn u in n broken field. Out at Krimkliu Kield vesterdnv Ttnb Polwell stalled prnctlce in a mild way I for ihe snaggle against Lafayette here Satiiriln The Knstoiiinns, in view of the fact that they held Princeton to a1 H-ll score, ate considered a tough foe lint Polwell believes in driving his plaj -eis In a gRine mid not in prnctiie. All the lied and Hide pla.vers are in fair shape. Captain Jlerl Hell was shaken up a bit mid look .vi'stcnlny off. Like a bull phi or with u day off he ciiine out to the field and vv niched the drill from the sidelines Shorty " "" ' I I -! M. . o A hard days end U f? ( deserves a W$Bm "' I i'rrB -.4 v. -"Ji &&mm 3 i Henrietta , I ADMIRALS WKm j Eisenlohr's Masterpiece W&$M!i3m ji cents Two for Zj cents '3!m ! Perfecto size 10 cents straight IwlillSi OTTO EISENLOHR G-BROS. INC. WlHf j ESTABLISHED 1850 vS?l Si KEEP ON BUYINO W. S. S. S<tl W ffSljljl.--f i-irBVt...-i.-i. 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