""'trti' t, vnf-f"-- wv 6iJ,f5iwjpv v ' i ' yftfY''ty?tr lr v r-fftr- 't4fp?s"''i-,rBrf"! 1 , EVENING TUBLIC LEDGER PHIEAT2ELPHI AV SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1910 if frl ij . THE TIGER AND THE PANTHER WILL FIND NO EASY PREY IN TODAY'S GRIDIRON GRAPPLES;! fmG41-"' t '' 183 "7 lv TIGER'S BACKFIELD SHIFTED FOR DASH . WITH COLGATE TEAM Big Crowd Pours Into Princeton Early to See Football Battle in Palmer Stadium ' GAME STARTS AT 2:30, Princeton Ire.., .If ft end.. Keck IclMnckle Hnthsrhlltl .. . .left runril . 'IhomiiH, center ... Mdlrnu Tlht jrunrif . I'nrlwtto rlirtit tackle. Waler right cml . stnihllnr. . . .qnartrrlinrk . l,r.I'h.' left lialflmrk Trimble rlitht halfback Mlttmer fullback . Coleata Coltrell . . . Went . .. Martin Woodman lltlrtnii Wooster . . . Harris . Anderson . w . Laird Watklns , . dlllo My SPICK IIAIA Muff Correspondent of tlio Juvenilis I'ubllo ICdier Princeton' X. J., Oct, an. In spite "f all tlio liard lurk stories tliat have emanated from Hamilton, N Y., con rrrnlnj: tlio condition of the Colgate team, Princeton vas not optimistic this morning over her chances in tills after noon's conflict with the conqueror of J'orwll. All this week Conch Bill Itopcr Ims been driving his men at top t.pecd and drilling tliem ns hard as if they were United States marines on ttiu Jinuule ground. Cool and cloudy weather added to the pessimistic gloom." In last Saturday's mixup with itoch--ster there were many glaring faults Mionn in tlio makeup of the Tiger arsit.v nuil Roper Ims been doing every thing in his power to correct these. In tlio first place, he has put the hack.) through a week that they are not likely to forget, practicing the gentle art or Mocking and interference in general. Iaf-t week the Tiger back that was elected to carry tiie ball had to be the whole show He wns irivmi vlrrualln n assistance by his comrades. Of cousoV Princeton got away with with this be- nuiM! iney were playing Itocliester. It was fortunate that the Colgate gam? was on the books today, and not lust Saturday. Otherwise uery sad chap ter would hnve been inserted in Prince ton s football history. Tigers Improved At the beginning of the week' it was predicted freely, by all who had seen Princeton play against Lafnvettc and Rochester that the Colgate aftnir would be a slaughter, but the improvement shown in Princeton's play during the last few days has put hope into the team and student body alike, although, as already mentioned, the optimism is iu more or less of an embryonic stage. Roper did not state whom lie would use in the backtield. but he didn't have to. He showed bv his selections in the scrimmages all week just which men were going to get their big chance this afternoon. He is going, to stnrt Jack Strubllng at quarterback nnd will keep him in the gnmo throughout unless an injury forces him from the conflict. Murray and Hopkins, who acted as pilots iu the last half of the Rochester game, are not as capable of handling the team as Strubllng is. nor are they in his class as mechanical performers. Hence Jack will be the man at the wheel as long as he can last, which I'M'i-y one here hopes will be for sixty minutes'. Wltfnicr at Fullback ' Wittmrr has been doing excellent work this week in the secret conflicts im Tniversity Field against the' second eleven and tlio freshmen, and he is aso sure to be a starter at fullback. On cither side of Whinner, will be Trim ble and McPhee. The latter up to this week had been tried out nt end. but the need for n dependable halfback was more pressing than for an end, hence Roper decided to put him through a week's drilling in the backfield. lie has come through, apparently n good style, nnd if the interference agninst Colgate is as good as it was against the second team in this week's scrimmage, the Tigers should present a strong offense. Trimble bus been doing the bulk of the work in the backfield because he has proved conclusively that he has the stuff out of which AU-Americans nre made. He is a rattling good forward passer, a fair punter, good nt taking upeuiiigs in the line anil is a tine open Held runner. With all these assets in his possession, Trimble is certain to give n good account of himself. These shifts in the l'rinccton back field have iilcreased their attacking power in the neighborhood of n 100 per cent. Line Worries Roper , But the backfield is not what is worrying Roper. He realizes that his line as it played the first two games cannot be compared with the forwards, that tVgate scut forth to down the Dig Red team last Saturday. This knowl edge has resulted in the shifting of Cap tain McGraw to guard from tackle. Parisettc has been given, at least tnv porarily, the captain's former job. Hiis vmminir innte ou ihe other "side of the center will be Keck, who got nway with I his work well in tlie lirst two tuts ami has been doing better each day this Hal Mallin, who enptamed the Tigers in 11)11, Ims been here all week and virtually has taken the coaching of the guards out of Roper's bauds. He -at least has gotten the Princeton forwards to re.Uo that' holes cannot be opened nor plays stopped by men who are standing up. yesterday, nlthough the dav before the game, Ttalliu gave the - forwards a full day's work, minus the criimiiiages. They bnvc begun to play low from hubit. which is the only way that uuv line can ever be u success. Tin Cqlgate eleven arrived this morning, thirty-two strong, very strpr.g, too, if outward appearances are nnv criterion of n team's ability. They slipped out of Hamilton yester ilav and snent last nlglt at the Penn sylvania Hotel, In New York, arm ins here on bonrd train that curried a big delegation of Princeton l'ollow- us from New lorK. The "Meat" rumors from Hamilton were shot all to pieces-when it was Warned thut Colgate's regular back field would open ugalust Princeton. All week sob stories about Anderson, Watkinsf, Laird and (Jlllo have been floating around the country, 'I hey were fit subjects fur the Home for In curables, cccordiug to their press ngcuts. ISut today they did not impress tiny one with the idea thut they were likely to be put on the pension list 'for i-i'iiiiilps. Anderson will be there when tliei bell rings to run the team at quarter! I lilllo Will DC III- llllioiiei, nun i.uuu and Watklnj nt the halves. And Prince Ion is going to find that this quartet can travel ubout as fast and as hard ns iin, thing thut has hit Old Nassau in many moons. . Crowd Arrhes Knrly s fur us the line Is concerned, Col Mite will stand pat on the array that bowed Cornell how the gamo really Hlioilld be plajed. fc None of them were Kiiulciently shaken lust Saturday to de velop even n little rumor about 'their injuries, henco t,is certain thnt all of themViU be 'in the pink of conilltiou. liecaus? they naye haei a, pig vecK o p il. 1 t)li 'ItrH-as ftjiWfv4 U TIGEItS' STAB GAINER Bight Halfback Trimble Is (ho man upon whom will (all most of the offensive burden for Princeton In tho Colgate same this afternoon 15,000 football fans would be on hand nt tne kickott, As tne irains arrived from New York nnd Philadelphia this prediction looked like n good bet. The street even nt mi early hour took on that appearance that indicates that there is something stirring. ' Autos crawled up and down Nassau street flying Orange and Mlack banners, students, voune women and alumni paraded on tho camps, the nir was clear, and altogether It looked like the old days of football, tho first time that this has happened since the recent un pleasantness with the Hlndenburg team. , The game was scheduled to begin at 2 :30 o'clock. Crqwd Early at Penn Grid Game Continued lYom I'ajre One won twenty-five, Lnrajelto nine, and four have resulted in tics. It was in 1015 that a Lafayette eleven last , triumphed over the Red and Mlue, and never since has the 51a roon had such a powerf.nl team as the one which represents the March institu tion this year. Mut despite this, Lafa yette is not confident. The Maroon is hopeful, but the power of Pennsylvania's attack has been proved by the large scores that have been run up so far this season and Captain Boddie Weldon nnd his ass. elates arc well nwarc that they will meet one of tho best teams in the coun try. Two weeks' ago Jock Sutherland's players held Princeton down to u 0-(! score. Those who saw tne exhibition agree that the up-staters beat thcTigers iu everything but tlio final score. They outplayed the Jerscyhes from the be ginning, nnd it was only a field goal iff the toe of Strubing that gave vic tory to the Orange and Mlaek. Penn Faiorite Despite the splendid showing of the Eastonians ugaiust Princeton, Pennsyl vania is the favorite in what little bet ting that has been placed. In some cases. Red nnd Mlue supporters have been so optimistic that onus of two to one have been offered and tnken. Few bets have been made on tho victor. Most of the money laid has been placed on the approximate score. Kven money has been offered that Penn will win by three touchdowns. The Maroon will put an exception ally heavy team on the field and one that is well coached. Jock Sutherland, the bend tutor, and Pud Seidel, the as sistant, nre both former star linesmen nt Pitt and have taught the Kastmions the Glenn Warner system. Sutherland refused to make nny pre diction as to the outcome of the game. butsnid that he would not be surprised t see Lafayette upset Peuu. May Surprise "I nm not saying that we will bet.t Penn," said Sutherland, "but thU is a year of upsets nntl I would not be surprised if we cause one of the upsets against Penn." The Red and Blue will h oit wcighed by a full six pounds and this should give Lafayette a. distinct advan tage. The Maroon line has five pounds on the Quaker forwards and tho hacks nine pounds on the Folwell offensive quartet. Eastonians claim that Penn, despite the sturdy lino built up by Doctor Wharton, will -not be nble to gain through their forwards. They point to the great .showing of Williams and Medner, tackles. Schwab and Wolbcrt, guards, and Brown, center, in the Princeton game when most of the Tiger attacks were turned back for a loss. Williams, nt left tackle, is a giant, He tips the scales at 5i2.1 pounds in his football togs and he is baid to be a tower on defense. Stetson Girls Best in Tank Winning tlie first three places In tho exhibition of swimming strokes, the final eent of the ninth annual grammar school Hwltnmtne meet 'for girls decided Jn the rhlladelphla Turngemetnde pool eierday afternoon, enabled the Stet&on School to gain possession of the trophy nnmially awarded for prortelency between the youthful mer maids of th various schools of this city. The events, rtve In nil, brought out an ar ray of eighty-six swimmers.- One More Ball Game 'The final baseball game of the searon will be plasert tomorrow afternoon on tho grounds of the Nativity Club, Belgrade and Ontario, when Nativity meets Hllldule These clubs hae met four times this sea son and each has two victories N to Its credit. Tomorrow's game -will decide the winner of the series. Nativity will liae an ull-sur llne-uu lu the field. Auto, Motorcycle and Plane Race The first airplane, inotorcile. automobile meet oer held in this city will be Maged this afternoon at the Belmont DtUlng Turk, near XHrberth The feature eent of the meet will be a five-mlla race between an automobile hiiJ airpltne. During the race the alrnlane will fly at a height of nly twenty-ttvu feet Zbyszko Gets LIT Workout lloi.loii.OLt. 2.1. Wladek Zbszko, the I'ol tbb wrestler, defeated the ltusslan Krappler, lloiiukl, In atraltfht falls here last nlsht llunskl was substituted for IUlmer Kuopp, who failed tu appear. The time for tho falls was 13 minutes M second and :.' min utes 30 seconds, The. men wrestled under catch'US-catWi-cun lules. Mrs. Herzog Gets 93 H. Vurki 0ct s5iMr,. ,S- A 1Urj0lli of tho I'alrvlew Country Ulub, pioved Ilia star performer ot me one-day tournament for women on the. Areola Country Club irolf links esterday. Hho scoied 113 for the elKhtiOu holes of play, which was the low cross. Georgetown U. Invades Detroit Detroit. Midi,, Oct, 23. Jeortretovvn came to Betrolt today to demonstrate Us famous running- attack to the University of Detroit, It was the southerners' 'first appearance here, The local eleven went Into the contest minus the services of threo of Us srldlrun stars through Injuries. League Island Plays Atlantic Atlantic Clt)'. N. 4.. Oct. 23. The Atlantic City Illsh Bcjtool plays the eleven of the hrece vtns hjp ut f.eairue IslsnU today. IlifUTilr Tfcvr? "! rconteet aa swhstltuted far llwrllnetpn II'. ' fnaii'2BKi,!L. College Football Games Arranged for Saturday t.afarett vs. I'enn, nt I'ranklln Held. Colcnte nt Princeton, Cornell t. Dartmouth, nt w York. (leonrla Tech at ritttburtii, Mi and 4. nt (Syracuse. Virginia nt Harvard. Tufts at lnl Norwich at llroun, tahlah at Carnriile Teh, Ci-slnus at Tenn Htatp. John Hopkins nt Nwartlunore. st. John's nt V. M. r. Mlrklnvili at l', nnd M, (lefts slmr at Albrltht. Vlllanotn at Kusqurhaiitm. Amherst at Columbia, Connettleiit Amies at Hob- ( roi. IMawnre at Haterford. New ork Airsles at Itutrers. Massachusetts Amies nt Vermont. Nt. I.awrenc nt Mlddleburj, Catholic llnliersltr nt .Muhlennerr. Jtcnsselaer l'nly lit Jew inrk Unlvcrslts, i iarKon at nnciirirr. Khode Inland Ntate at Pleven, Install College at West l'olnt. UVsleran at Annapolis. WesleyRn nt Union Mount St. Mary's nt Western Mirtlmid, Lebanon Valley nt n,,l. Mercian. Trlnltv at Wnnster Fob. Ilnlmrt at HlllTalo. Mrslnlu 1'nly at Maryland Slate. Hates nt Maine. BATTERED PITT FACESGEORGIA T. Southern Tech's Invasion for Specific Purpose of Evening Up for Last Year TECH IS VERY CONFIDENT KeoritU Tech I'ltt rlncher ...". left end . KnlnK IlKicens left tackle.. Mcni l.e!,ev '..left Bnnrd... McLean I'lillllpj center stein lloulni? right Riiurd .... Ilond llnfflnes rlrht Kuard. . . Harmnn I Stntnn right end Slim flnlll quarterback Itellnrt Flowers . . ..left halfback lalr I Ilurron . . . .rltht hnlfhnck. .. . McX'raiken Marian fullbnck A. Ilrrmnn with sevcrni substitutes is the line-up Pittsburgh, Oct. 25. Georgia Tech's invasion of the North in question of football honors wns initiated here totlav wlipn the "Golden Tornado" team clashed with the University of Pitts burgh eleven at Forbes field. The Panthers entered the struggle with several substitutes in the lineup, for n number of regulnrs, injured in the Syracuse game last week, were still on the hospital list. The southerners were confident thnt they could win over Pittsburgh, and even up last year's defeat, when the Panthers triumphed 32 to 0. So far this season Tech has won three games and hns held all opponents score less, while Pittsburgh has won two and lost one. PRINCE TO WITNESS ARMY-BOSTON GAME Belgian Royal Party at West Point Before Grid Came. Prince Sticks Armj- Ilodton Coll'M lllnlk . .. left end Urhan Trmls left tnckle fiheehnn llrnn left Eiinnl Kelly Oreenp . ... renter llenppv Voirel rlKlit mmrd Dovle Dnnlel rlelit taekle O'Brien Uleffer rlclit end Cnmerford Wllhldo nnrtertmk Corrlnnii IjBtiidt . .. left hnlfhiiek Swiiii Sfhnhaeker . . .rlelit Imtrbnrk . ..lltxpatrlek Jtolliiarrje fnlllmtk bcnnlon West Point, N. Y., Oct. 25. With Prince Leopold, Belgian heir apparent, as nn interested spectator the Army and Uoston College will, meet on the gridiron here today. The Belgian royal pnrty is expected here early this morning and, after n review by the corps of cadets, the king nnd queen will immediately return tft New York, I'rlnco Leopold remaining .for the game. The Army is primed for the Bos tonians and will flash everything it hns today in' n sincere effort to down the couipierers of Yale. All tho varsity men are back for the first time in two weeks except Brcidster, whoie position nt gunrd will go to Bryan. The teams are expected to line up as follows at 3 o'clock. MICHIGAN EAGER Wolverines Anxious to Hold Fast In Championship Race Against Ohio Ohio Michigan Mjers left end . It. .1. Dunn llilffmnii left tackle. (Capt.) (loett I'lxley left cinird l'ortune lloltkamu ernler. Crntii Trott rlitlit Kuard . .. Cztsi snlem rlitht tackl. . . (1. Dunn Vlower right end . .. . Kje Mlnrhcomb . ., .uiiarterback . Sparks Datls lett liairiuif k . iiesion Hurler (Capt.),. right hnlfhaik- . Crime William fullback . . Mck Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 2.". Ohio State and Michigan, two of the five Western Conference football teams which went into today's contests un beaten, clashed here in what was con sidered by manv followers the most importnnt "Big Ten" game of the day. A defeat for either team meant vir tual elimination from the conference championship race. Ohio State wns battling for 'her first victory oer the Wolverines, who have downed the Buckeyes thirteen times and been held to a tie twice in fifteen years. Red Pitcher Grid Professor Mlddleliurr, Vt., Oct, 25. K. Klsher, pitcher for the world champion Clmlnnatl Heds baseball 4eam. Joined the coachlnK staff of tho JUddlebuiy Colleco 16otball teura yesterday. Tigers' 'Potential Power Will Win, Says Edwards William II,, or "Big Bill" 1M wards as he is better known, former l'rinccton football captain nnd now collector of internal revenue for the Second district of New York, wns asked yesterday wha't ho thought of Princeton's chances against Colgate, Edwards replied that tlie showing of the team against Bocliestcr last Saturday was decidedly poor, but, nevertheless, he figured that his itlma innterWns more than mutch for, the upstate eleven. Incidentally, in his remarks, Edwards snld he thought Harvard was the best team on the field today. Speaking of today's, struggle he said, ''Personally, I do not think Colgate can beat Princeton. I may bo jfrejudiced, but I believe the potential power in the "Princeton team. t nwnkened. will hold the I Colgj'-n, but tha Princeton team gSfc, j0$K HMk Ife i O -lv 123 O , s?5f W 23 M ' Jillf irf in -Mmzr hMlmmMX'---W VBaHwff MwMlzwllHP' HmmmiWmS -1 :?KmB$k.ViIi lMdHHK? HskkKS II3gnEaK9IM! "'7MW. aMK Wmmmam WWjmi LEHAEKA Capt WtLDON . JM , flK SE6EL. . IIOUSER, Haifbacic fullback. H jk. Quirierbac;k HaiPbacIc STAR INDEPENDENT TEAMSJNBATTLE Noted Players Meet in Holmes- burg-Conshohocken Came Today NORRISTOWN STAGES FRAY Coixholiocktn HlggN Itpektel . . . Holmehbtirc Kelh .. .. l,ilH . . Kurtz . MnrrUon . . Mriehrii . . Dnntlinrt Diamond Knaiier rulle ('OfikV .left end.. .Wt turkle... . left guard. . . renter. . . .right guard. . rlrht tncklf. , rleht end. . . .ii!irtfrlHlc . riclit hlf1nick left linUhtick. . ..fnlllHick.... Km tne r f nninbcll risrher Vndlrott . Thomas rMe . . . MHi uchen TOTIfH , . hide . . hrott Xnrrislown, l'a.. Oct. 2.1. One of the best semiprofesslonal football games of the year will be staged here this afternoon, when Ilolmesmirg, with a flock of stars in its line-up, will meet Conshohocken in nn important fckir mish. These teams have been noted rivals for many seasons nnd this jear finds them vtith two nell-balaneed, nowcr- ' fill elevens. Bert Ycabsley nnd Juhnuy I Scott, two backfield meu who rate with the best in the game, will help Holmes, burg. SfcKisblck, the former Swurtli more captain, will direct the uttnek. Bull Lowe, ii former star Lafayette lineman, will be on the first line of de fense. Knnuer, another t.tnr backfield man, will be with Ilolmesburg. Consliohock.cn will not tie willicut. its stnr east. MeGuckin, famed nn a drop- kicker when performing under the VUlanova colors, win ue ni one ni me halfback posts. Other, backnelu men will be Williams, Cable, Jones and Eble. Mnckert, the former upstate star, may see service at one of the backfield posts before the end of the game. FRANKFORD-HOBART TEAMS CLASH TODAY Strong f Independent Elevens1 Battle on Community Field , This Afternoon . i Vraukford Vellli . . . i fill.lis ( N heeler . . . i stmondel Ualnbrldire Mellow . . . A. A. Iloliart A. V. Ifft end. .1. lenn . . .left tackle. . .left guard . . center . .right gunrd .rlelit tuekle . right end t.l.oMiirterb uU. ..left linl'lnik .right l.ilf'iack fnltkock . lerson . . . SnllUnn . .. Wright . .Goldman Flnlev , Skes . .Kgan (ent.) Ooss W. 1'lerhon nuiir Iteminey strange (ay ,11111 I l-l'knrd .. i Itefrree 1 Iireninder biters, l'mnlre I'lirnell Time of periods I 'Iftceti minutes. t.,p,,i.rr.,w1 A ntnl TToliflvt. A. f plav on Commuuitv Field. Wnkeling nnd Large streets, rrankford. this nft-1 ernnon. The kickoff is scheduled for !!:15 o'clock. , tintb teams will present their strong est line-up, us the game todnv is one of n series to decide the independent cham pionship of eastern Pennsylvania. The suburban eleven is favorite over the West Philadelphia aggregation, but Ilobart promises to spring n mirprise witli some new men iu the line-up. Frankfnrd hrs not been scored upon this season, every game so far having been won with ease. Captain Rob Itemmey. rrnnkford's (tellnr (pmrterbaek. who has been out og the game three weeks because) of two fractured ribs, will start the game. EAST FALLS ON GRID Y. M. A. Meets Cheltenham A. A. on Gridiron at Cheltenham Chellenhum A. A. plays East l-'alls T. M. A. nt Cheltenham tnduy. Cheltenham ftast Talis Wilkinson . .left end , )Jroiiuorlh Mvcrs ... left tackle ... Kennrtey Miijuillnn . .lef uunra Iteisl Ashworth . . center . . JIusclianui Solomon right miard Starrett Jlaus .... right tinkle Coulter Lambert rlxht end Wilcox, fralif ... quarterback Lister Leach right halfback Sohadel Oldenbert; . .left halfback Aahtnu Uoberts . ...tullb.uk Gottnalls Cullud Gen'lmen In Fight Hftn.lt. Sikh., Oct 3H Kiel Norfolk, of New York, and JeK Clark, of Joplin. Wo . negroes, fought ten fairly fast rounds here last night, tho decision gnlinr to Norfolk by a big margin. The New Yorker can led the fight to his man, landed the cleaner punches, and had Clark slowlm; up lu the closing rounds. Yale Wants Crew Coach New llmen, Conn., Oct, 23 An earls selection of a rolnir coach at Yale o suo ceed -Mather Abbott la expected to be made by tho university crew management, It was announced jesterday Morgan Takes High Dlye I-ewlstnn, Jle Oct 23. -Hilly De, Foe. of Providence, won his second victory tn 'four days by knocking out F.ddlo Morgan, of Philadelphia, With. a. terrlflo rlcM-hand punch to tha chin In the third round, Morgan never M ft .hc,iWi& u r UliutuutM. burg-Conshohocken Came VIHH'iHfv LAFAYETTE'S GRIDIRON NiB-itSB Coach clOCK. SUTHERLAND But Dartmouth Is Favorite To- day at Polo Grounds ill 1912, 24-0 -Won TWO SCRUBS IN LINE-UP CORNELL TOM GRID'COME-BAGK', Cornell Dartmouth Coll In left end y. Suttinelrer Tim lor . . Ifft tinkle . . Uorth l'endletoii. . .left guard . CrUti llorrell.. . (enter. ,. Cunningham Miller.. rlcht Kiinrd ViuncMrom button .rlrht taiUlo tltindi.i VIINon rlpht end . Ihrishlo MiUerllK. iiuartertiaek Cornell llniles left halfbiirk .Koliertson .Muer . rlpht lialrhark. IM.heri; Shuler fullbnck . . .loriloti ew York, (let. "A". The football teams of Cornell and Dartmouth meet nt the Polo Grounds here lodtij with i combinations slightly weakened as the i result of hard games a week ago. Aotwitnnauding tliat the left side ol the Dartmouth line probably will con tain one or more second-string players, the Hanover eleven is a slight favorite. ' The two institutions have not met on the griiluon since 11T12, when Dart noiith defeated Cornell. 24 to 0. , SYRACUSE FACES W. AND J. IN STADIUM visitors Minus Two Regulars. Thousands in the Stands to See Fracas ' , and .1. sjr.uuse f'nrroll left end . . Ilroun Meln left tackle lloiiplr (inrhixh. .left guard ... Meuinder I shields center ... . Kobe rtson Strmv right guard . (itilick llcnr right talkie hegnl Iiiuks right end . Sihw.irer liivler .qiiartcrliack . . . Alkie) i DleNon left liulfliiuk. . . Aliluitt ijl KrlikMill right hiilftmik ltarsih.ir bmltli . . fuUliack . . Krwlg Kefetee A , II. ' Crowell, uartJiniore Empire riioinns .1. Tliorp. ('olltnilil.i. Head IliieKeiimn A .1. Kooney, of tlie Itoston Trill- . eler. Time of quarters Fifteen minutes. Sjr.uuse, X. Y Oct. -". Syracuse i lniveisit sent the same eleven thnt defeated Pitt last week into the game with Washington nnd .lellersou in Archbold Stiuliiiui here today. W. nnd .1. was Minns' the services uf two regu lnrs, lioweer, both 1'empleton and .iisa being out of the line-up. (iiirbisch replaces tlie former and Smith the latter. The weather wus threatening, hut thousands weie in the stands. The line-up: I . i Farm School vs. Lafayette Fresh ' Fill in Stliool. l'a., Oct. L'.'i. Tliei game with Williamson Trade School, that was in be played this Satin day on tlie West Philadelphia High gridiion iu I'hilndelphui has been canceled by Wil liamson, and the XationnV Purm School eleien wi" 1'hiy I.ufajctte Fresh here lodtiv. Richards vs. Proal on Links New Anrk, O, t 2.1 As a reiuU of the two rounds of trolf malLh play run olf yes terday. W L Richards, Pierre Proal t. II J.unlni-i and A. i: lianney are tlie surt!urs from the original Held, who still cairy the possibility uf emerging from the annual nurnainent as golf champions of , the Nc York Athlotlo Club. This qunrtei resumed linstllltlea this morning with Jtlch urds pitied against I'roal and Jennings meet lng lUnney In tho semifinal lound , Tin lliul alii bo staged In the afternoon Vlncome to Meet Ewlng Thoo old rlials, the Ewlna- A A and Vtncoine teams, will line up In their annual dash ot Ctrawbrldce & Clothier grounds, Slxt -second and Walnut streets, this after noon at 3 30. Jamaica Kid Shaded MriHiiM. X, 'Y.. Oct. S3 Accordlne to the newspaper decisions Clay Turner hud a slUhr margin tire better of Jamaica Kid In their tea round tlaht here. Joe Leonard Better lllnclianilon . V., Oct 23 Joe Leonard ituipuimrd Young Michaels In their ten round uout hero last nleht 0 President Bailm Steps Out San l'ranclsco, Oct, 23 The resignation of president Allan T. Ilaum. of the J'aetflo Coast I. ensue of miseball Clubs, was unant mously aewnted at tha annual metttne; )f HOPES YALE GREETS TUFTS WITHPATCHED-UPTEAM Despite Boston Black Eye, Eli Is Bold Against Little College h '1 lifts lli-lnliiirdt lofl rml Uhltr Wrtlkr ... Ifft tiukln riiiloll Vrnsta left Kiiuril .... C'nnnelt tfiiHln lentiT . Prior Cult rlclit Biuiril Hpurilnn Illrknw rleht tuiKli . Itciiilimuii Allen right riiil ... Cnlinnn Kempton iti.irtrrli uK. . . . M.irtln rroncli left Imlflmk 'lliornton 'rnno .. . rlisM lulfli.irk . . Mltdipll Mell fnlllmik . . Smith New Haen, Coim., Oct. 2."i. Vnle sent n pntcheil-np tenm asaint Tufts in today's football snino in the Ynle howl Althouuh still smart ins nmltr the de feat they buffered nt the hnntls of l.os- X P.ilUnA Inc.- . haU 1irt 1 1 i I ,1 n.nn C0I1fi,lent of winning from the Medford leven ny a good margin. Pal Fights Pal When Venn and Maroon Meet 1'iletid will fight friend when Pennsylvania and Lafayette clash on I'rnnkllti r'ield this afternoon, for scleral of the players on the teams ha' been tiudilles in other (lujx. The opposing captains, liert Hell, of the Quakers, and Hndle Weldon. of the Maioon, were close nils when they were In 1'nlt No. 20. the hospital outfit Hint mucle such a splendid record in Prance. Hots Mrunci', the Red and Mlue fullback, and Lehecku, Mronu and Uolbert nil plajed together in their schoolboy dus on the I'aMou High School clecn. HARVARD'S LATEST , I Crimson, However, Doesn't Look, for Much of a Battle ! From Virginia BACKFIELD TA CASEY AND HORWEEN OUT llariari) Ire in hi IUuii . . left rud .J. ICIneturt Sfdt-ulrk lef( tinkle ItlitUph WkoiN left iruiinl Purr Mi 1 1 n rmt' rr pniT ll'ililn Clurk rlcht irimrtl ., . Cluirt hinnii Hiilittunl . . , . right liirkle l dowiin tef t . rlelit rut! ImU Miirnn ... . iinnrterluM U Iturnvtt Hiimi!irej . .left Intlfltin k II, KMirhurt Iturnlium . riclit h-ilfhiuk Kus(ll lliiinlltnn . fnllh.nk . . liny CaiiiliridRp, Mass, Oct. -Ilnr- vm'd brought out n new bnekliehl for the football game with the l'nicrit of Virginia toduv, injuries still keep ing I nsey and Itulph lloween out of play. As tho Virginia team is much light er than the Ciiinson, the Harvard roaches feel confident of the result. The probable lineup : Rain for Chicago-Northwestern Bout hlfticn. 0 t J". t'.oth tenmi HliBlitlv fiiken"(I Vv in IdentH. the I'lilurMtv of l hkairo iuhI Sorlhw pstorn lTnieruit fool b.ill tli'n IIiimI up nt Htnsts l'l"ld lml.i for u lonii'st thnt u-aa to iledde Mlictlur I'hi.aci) was to oontinuo in the raeo for Wi sti rn (onfprintt' honors. Northwestern i was eliminated List week by Wisconsin H.iln hi pan fulline carlv todnv and tlu i uiiitlnr forei..iMt nn for cold weithir In dhatini; the Held and plaliiK (ondiilonti would not bo tho lst. I Treat 'Em Roughs for Title "When ilio Lincoln Giantn and Ouj UmptVn Trent ' t-'m itrtinihs r Inrtli toniurrow afti r noon in tlie tlrat ilouhle-heider of a sl-T Kame f.'rles for the peml-profeslonal chum jitonshlp of Manhattan local fans will tec some of the hist mator league plais of the country In action. I ""'illJIJIIIIIIIHIiUS' l I ii I 1 This is What a Skid Does! It actually grinds away the tire's tread stretches and weak-'' ens the fabric causes inevitable punctures and blowouts. Every time you skid you grind off miles and miles of tire service and no matter how careful a driver you may be, when roads arc wet and slippery it is next to impossible to avoid skidding unless your tires are equipped with WEED TIRE CHAINS For Protection and Preservation Weed Chains insure safety, economy and tire protection Always put them on "At the First Drop of Rain." Weed Chains are also made to satisfactorily meet the demand for an efficient traction and anti-skid device for trucks equipped with single and dual solid tires or with the very large pneumatic tires. They satisfactorily meet the requirements of heavy truck service in mud, sand or snow. AMERICAN CHAIN COMPANY, INC.t w BRIDGEPORT CONNECTICUT In Canada: Dominion Chain Company, Limited, Niagara Falls, Ontario Largest Chain Manufacturers in the World The Complete Chain Line All Types, All Sizes, All Finishes From Plumbers' Safety Chain to Ships' Anchor Chain Genera! Sales Offlca District Sales Offices Grand Central Terminal. Nw York City Chicago Philadelphia Boston Pittsburg San Francisco Portland, Ore DOBSON OPPOSES MERCHANT ELEVEN 1 Industrial Teams Clash in Re play Match in American Cun First Round I - , t 0ISST0N GAME TODAY 1 One of the most important soccer matches down nn today's schedule is the replay matrh in the first round of the American Cup, between ,L and .1. Dob son urn! the Merchant Shipbuilding. Corporation clecn. These teams met lust Sundaj at Harriman, and, after iiinelj minutes of play, both teams were in a deadlock of I goal each. The referee ordered the thiity minutes ot extra time, and, nfter again trying to bicak the tic, the game was called. The replay was ordered by the '""'lc'' tnt(M Football Association, nnd mo game win ue siagcn ar me ixoriucagc High School Field, at Twenty ninth and Cambria streets. The Dob.-on eleven is a new team on the field tins year, and has on its lostcr some of the best talent in this section. In ndilitioii to the nbnie game, the Industrial League, tlie Allied League, the Crifkelers and the (icrninutowtt Itojs' Club lime a strenuous schedule. Another National League match be tween Disston A. A., from the big saw works, and the strotig Morse Dry dock team, from lirooklyn, N. X., wilt I be played on the Disston home grounds, nt State mad and Unruh streets, this I afternoon. Minnesota Enters Best Team Miiiiiriiiiolls. Oct. Ii." Th University of YinnosotH, deli rrnln.'it to remuln a con tenfler for the Wf.tprn ronferenco cham lilonshlp, put Its ptroncest eleen into thi Kamo today aBilnst Tnwo Cnach Jom s bellifl that his fast team uith open pl.i uoiihl ho abln to conquer tho floplieri, ho .re defeated last joar by loMt. Street Run at Chester . Kierythlne Id In reudliiapi for the hK street iun to hp held tod.i under Uie nut plena of tho Coinmuntu .Servlre for Chester and lclnlty Some 'ry clauss runnera will partlclp.ito in Hi" run. and a number of widely known officials 111 also take part. Illinois Meets Wisconsin I rlium. III.. Oct 2B Illinois and Wis cnnin teams nppeared to eenly matcheil that few would hazard a puess as to which eleven would bo put out of the running for the "Plir Ten" conference championship fl a result, of today's came Navy Expects Real Test Anniiptills, Mil.. Ot. 23. Xavy expects Its llrst leal test of the football Beason today when it meets llucknell. Coach Doblft Intemls to send in the samo men who will start the camo with Army next month. S .(& V.. jAb. fjJfiX CVi
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