s-yrjw "?ffi r'" EVINC 'PUBLIC LEPaER-PBfJADELPHlA, SATURDAY, yOTJBaiBEft 1, 1913 r- w - . Jfl' . ' """ "" " - - 35 ,. PRINCETON WILL TAKE FIELD AGAINST WEST VIRGINIA WITH A TRIMBLE IN THE LINE-UP, .71 r i an IP !' r PRINCETON FACES SOUTHERN TA Coach Roper, While Respocting West Virginia, Is Saving i All for Harvard ' i TRIMBLE WONT START GAME1 ir1rlnM,on Tllgler . .. .Medrnw 4. IHrklnson Cnllnlmn , .Morgan , , Pnrlsotti, William- .. Mubllng .,, Murrey . . , , Ieslcplinno t Vlrglnli . . .ien onu . .left tnckle.. . . . .left guard. . . . . .renter . ..right guard ... . .right tnckle. . . . .rliclit mil . ,niitirterlm(-k. . . ..left halfback. . . .rliclit Imirimrk . . fiilllinitlr . . . . . .Mill . . . Arc lirr Irr . . . Ilnllcv . ..' Kny llnrrlck . . . . linger .. .. Illle 1 1 III .. .. King Rodger . William. I.nnd. Held 111, 13. Winner UlIlrlnlsl.linE'fnril. rrpri, I Jitnnlrei Reed, bend-llneanuinl udge. Tlmo of periods, lo. i, IlJ- SPICK HAM. Itan Correspondent Kvenlng Public Ledger Princeton, N. J., Nov. 1. Prince ton's -jatnc with the I'niverslty ot "WVst Virginia tills afternoon did not attract n (-rent throne of followers sueli ns appeared for tho Colgate fray n week nso. In spite nf the fart tlint the niountaiticers arrived tliis morning with a big reputation and n big team, the interest mnnifest in the came was rather slight, and slight out of all proportion. iu iiic inimccs ot tne visitors wiiiniug. The Tigers in this ufternoon's nit ray were not destined to piny the game they played ngninst Colgntc, for tin- reason that the best team wns not in tho open ing line-up. Coach Itoper stnted today that ho did not intend to toko any chnnees on using up his best material for tho sake of trouncing West Vir ginia. "This game means nothing to us," said' Iloper. "Of course we are. not golpg to deliberately lose any game,, but whnt Is there in it if we do win? We arc, .playing for our big games, and I do not Intend to take chances with the men upon whom 1 am going to depend in the Harvard and Yale games. "For instance. Trimble was barily bruised in the Colgate game and lie is stil' rather stiff and sore. I would be foolish to put him in n game of the caliber of today's with West Virginia. He is n rather small player and ho is easily banged up. so I nm going to save hint nnd n number ot others that went in against Colgate. "The team that I picked out to play West Virginia is the heaviest that I have yet put on the 'field, but there are a number of players on jt whom 1 would not use in today's game even it it meant nnvihinrf. '.'Strubbling is in good condition and J I nm going to use mm nt (uartniDacK today. Witiner probably will do most ot the punting." Itoper Kctlcent Conch Itoper was reticent on the probable outcome of the game. "I dou't like to make prediction?," he said, "besides I have not given this, game ns much thought ns tho ones Hint are to follow. We do not regard this game as one of importance, consequent ly I have been looking ahead toward Vale nnd Jlarvnrd. "I think that the team has been improving steadily, although possibly somewhat slowly. 1 believe that I have found the right combination after n hard tussle and I think that they will continue to improve up to the time of the big gnmes." The Princeton team averages i it), eight pounds lighter than the West Virginia eleven. This will be of some ndvnntngc to the mountaineers, par ticularly as the r,niu Inst night neces sarily will slow up the field in spite of the turf that covers every foot of the playiug surface in Palmer Stadium. McGrnw Shifted Coach Itoper shifted Mcdraw back to tackle for the game this afternoon nnd put Dickinson in at left guard. This should be a strong combination, nlthough not ns powerful as the Keck Mc(5raw combination on tho left side of the line. That pair played remarkably well on he defense against Colgate and doubt less will be equally as good when the time comes for them to go up against the Vale nnd Hnrvnrd teams. It is unfortunate from the specta tors' viewpoint that Trimble will not be in today's game, because in the event that he, were, the contest might resolve itself into n personal duel between him nnd Uodgers, the lOS-pound fullback of the West A'irginin eleven. Like Trimble, Itodger.s does n lot of run ning .from, kick formations. lie also makes passes from the same formations, just as Trimble does for Princeton. Princeton will find in King one of the best nunters that she has met this season, nnd, while he is not u fast man ' iu the uartcnolu, lie is goou at me in terfering game, n corking hnrd lnnn to get out of the way on the defense nnd is n general power in the biickficld. Will Watcii Uodgers However, if the Princeton forwards play on the defense as they-'did nguinst Colgate, they need have little to fear of the West Vlrginiu offense, with the exception of Rodgers' end running. All the West Virginia men arc in ' good condition, except Center linllcy and Quarterback Hitc, but Coach Mc Intyre expects them to play through the entire game nnd keep up their so cial standing. The West Virginians arrived in Philadelphia from Morgautown nt noon,' yesterday. They had u light work-out on Franklin Field in the afternoon and spent the night lit the Ilcllevue-Strnt-ford after having indulged in a show. They arrived' here, twenty strong, shortly before noon with n full retinue of coaches, rubbers nnd adherents. PENN'S HARRIERS RACE STATE TEAM Quaker Hill and Dale Runners Contest Against Bill Mar tin's Squad This is a regular field day for Penn nnd Penn State. The two institutions engage In three different ntliletie battles, The first will be staged this morning be tween the two cross-country tennis. Tho hlll-and-dale run will be held over the Cobb's creek course of five nnd n half miles. It is scheduled to start at 10:110 o'clock. At 1 o'clock the State freshmen nnd the lted and Hlue yearlings will engage ,,n n fobtbnll bottle on Franklin Field, nnd nt 2:110 o'clock the two varsity teams will clash. Coach ItobertMinV harriers finished fifth in Hie collegiate event nt Syrn rtlKB last week, but they nre expected 't? do much better today. "f will be a case of brother against brother when Kddlo Shields, of Penn, matches speed and stamina against his twin brother, I.nrry, who, Is one of Hill Jtfartfn's proteges, ' i Schedule of College Foot ball Games for Today i:.st Penn Mnle. nt Penn, nl Vlmlnlu nt Princeton, Till nt l-ehlgh. Colgate nt Dartmouth, . Srnruse nt Drown. Springfield nl .llnrtnril. Maryland stain nt Vnlr. I.iifiiirtle nt Cornell, Albright nt lltirknrll Lebanon Vnltfy nt John Hopkins. Mltlilenliiirg nl Vlllnnarn, rrslntm nl. rtnartlimore. Tufts nt Army, West Mrglnl.i We-te-nn nt Navy. Minium nt Weslejan. Unit nt llnwdnln IVorresler l"oly nt Alnlirr!. (Inllnitdet nt Ciiiliollr University. Union nt C'olumtilii. (lrttsliurg nt DJckln-nn, Westminster nl ,enevn. Ilelnwnre nt (Itorgrtnnn. rrniiklln nml .Murxlmll nt'1tnrr(onl. Ilhoile lljind nl llo.i i'ro. Nornldi nt Mldillrliiiry. .Mnnfliut Aiilf. nt N'nv llnmililrr. StMfn nt Koniiliior. ItulTuIn nt HorltrMrr, llutinrt nt HI. Lnurrnte. .St. .IoIiii'b alWulrrn Mitrjlilliil. lrKliiln 1 rrnli nt I'rnn rreli. Ilrilrrnnlr Aludrius nt I'rnn Nlntt 1'rfli. Ilnrnrd Freli nt Andoifr. l'rlnretnn I'reli ul i:ftrr. M'EST Nnr(linrlTti nl Mlchlcnn, t'lilniKi, ul lllimil. JNutre Iliimr nt litdliinn, .Mk'liliun Aeitlr ut I'uriliir. .MInnrotn nt lhrnnlii. lnnn Stntf, nl liriikn, llptliiiny ut .Miirlrllu. Mount t.'nlon nt Akron. Illllsilnln nt Athlon. Ylilliintl Xnniinl nt Alnin. Illriliu nt t'liNf. Noulli nnkotu nt loiin, St tur.i' nt stnnrord. OrrKon nt U'nAlilnston, lilnho nt WnlilnKton Mnlr. .Mnntnnn nt Utah. .MIk-oiiH .Mine nt Wnslilncton fnt(frlty, SOUTH " . llm idon nt (irorRln Tech. rnltrrslly of Houlli ut ALilinnin, t'enUT ut Virginia. Vlridnln I'oly lit Wnnlilnclon nml l,, orlh nrlliia nt Tfnnrmfe. l-'iirman at The ('Hariri. Vumlrrbllt nt lirntiirky. Penn to Battle With State Today Continued from I'nCA One between the two institutions, and the first since 1!)1(J, when Penn triumphed, 15-0. Of the twenty-two games played so far the Quaker have won nineteen nnd lost tlfree. All of the Stntc wins have been within the last ten years. 1'ezdck will send his tenm on the field without one man who wns certain to make the eleven, whether the "Hol sheviks" or the vnrsity was playing. Hess, the big fullback, wns injured during the week and will he unable to .start. , ' In Hess's absence Snell has been moved back to fullback and Haines placed nt half, ltotli are good men. Will Watch Way Charlie Way, the lightest plajer nn any big college team, is the other half back. The Downiugtown youth weighs only 1,'IS pounds, and he's ns fast as the proverbial ilah. On 'the last two Sat urdays he has run back the opening kickoff for n touchdown. He will be watched closely by the Quakers. Marry Ilnbb. the captain of the Co lumbia S. A. T. C. team last year, will pilot the team from the quarterback post. Itobb will play a defensive half back position when the Hed and Itlue has the ball. Way will play back in the quarterback's place Penn is confident of winning today s battle, and there is little fear ot over confidence. The Ounkers respect the strength of llezdek's machine nnd will light from the first whistle nnd never let down. Stnte has been beaten by Dart mouth, but has improved greatly since that engagement. Folw'ell Confident "I believe we will win," Mild I'ohvell this morning, "but you never can tell. 1 hnve tried to drive out any overconti dence that my boys may have posescd. I know lfe.dek has a great team and we will have to fight all the way." Although Bezdck never has appeared here before as a football coach. I'nlwell and lie are no strangers. They met on New Vear's Day, 1017. when Penn was routed by Oregon nt Pasadena. Calif. Itczdck was coach of the western eleven at that time. Several of the Quakers who were on the team that was beaten- by Oregon are on this jenr's eleven and they are anxious to get revenge mi IteziTek. There will be no changes in the Penn bnckfield. Captain Bell will be the quarterback, Light, and Derr the halves and Brunei- the fullback. Hopper To Start There is only oue switch. in the line. Ilud Hopper will start at left end in place of Kay Miller, but the latter is sure to see service before 1 lie game is over. lie nroliablv will tie on the team when the Quakers trot out for the second half. , Another great crowd is expected and it is believed that attendance figures for this season will be shattered again. There were close to "0)00 paid admis sions to last Saturday's, game against Lafayette and it is believed that close to "5,000 will witness today's enter tainment.. Tickets jesterdiiy were as scarce as Columbia half dollars. There are a few in the hands of scalpers, ot course, and they will be ,ortb as much as n Liberty Bond, if the demand continues. State is sending down h large group of rooters. Close to "500 tickets were sold at tne institution to students nnd at least that many were purchased by State followers in. tills city. Today's Laurel Entries First rnce, maiden two-year-olds, 0 fur longs: . Valmay I IB Squlrp Charlie ,.1ir Ten Can lir. Sea Blnnei 11.1 Hose of !10B3 ,..11:: Itunnvven 11.1 Jean Hullant ,...llfl J. Alfred Clark ..lir, Ponnaronn 11.1 First tn Flclit ..,.115 1'ltter Patler ....1111 (a)Armlstleo ...,tl.1 llaidora 1VJ (n)Svoct iiualc ..11L' (a)V. n, Coo entry. Second, race, tho 'Sudbrook Park purse, allies and ir.nres. three-year-olds and uii, h lllnir. 1 mile: ' Wawbeelt 1011 niicted 11 1111 Alary Hello ....ins Frlzeur 107 Illalreora 10J 'Oenovlevo U. ..,1011 Pottle Vandlver.iou l,azy I.ou US Donas ........ U.'i Mlas Hryn Ill Third race, tho Inauxural Steeplechase, four-vear-olds and up, - miles: Wcldililp ,, 1.1S Hlniikenhure I 17 l'ostora 150 Peclslve 1111 .lay lllnl 14) Prlnco Hal It. ...Ul Smlthni-ld ..... .1.11 I'ourlh rare. J'lmllrn Serial' Weight-for-Age, No. Ir all ages, a furlongs: l.ucllllte ........lilll Flags ,..130 (a)Pllly Kelly ....IL'7 Vlro Chairman ..111 Ormomla t'J4 (a)Constancy ... 103 l'a'.ry Wand ,,..17 (a)J. K I,, ItosiT entry. Fifth rare, the I'lkesvlll) purse, two-jear. olds, il furlumsi Domlnliiue 11:! fnmalco ,11- llnstcn On ,Ur, night Over -Mlght.lls Vice Chairman ,.112 Uauiask It? Uerma ......... I fill Olen Light 11" HIs Cholcx tl7 Mock Orange ....112 (a)Vlolet Tip ....109 Milium Lady ...101 (a)It Parr entry. tjlxtli race, three-year-olds, 1V miles: Carretc)fc'eei)er ,,10s Veteran Ul llrldesman , Ill Clean dona ..... .118 Sailor I.. HI Seventh race, the Arlington Handicap, three-ear-old and up, 1 1-10 miles: (aX'udgel Ixtt I llrldesman .,..,402 (a)Honlfaco Iin Thlstledon Pay Pne uil Jack Btuart 97 Lord llfighton ...lis Tlpnlty Wlfchet ..102 Salveoira , lOU Fairy Wlind ,.,,lu Ih)J. K. L. Itoso entry. Weelher. cloltrly; trncK fast. Appr-ntlco ulloivnnco rldlmed. Chestnut Hill Nosed Out Franliford liarely nosed out a victory over Chestnut 11111 Academy yesterday by the ncprn of 11) tn 13, ths rame being played at; St., JlRrtlns, BEZDEK AND A FEW OF HIS STATE STARS w ir . f N -s; CHARLIE VAY. Halfback MERCER MAY START YARNALL FOR GARNET Probably Will Replace Earp at' Fullback Against Ursinus Today , Swnrtlimore I Clnm-e.v . . . . 1 1.arkln Valentino . . j Cornell ... . t'nmilicy . . . . UIIIIh Ilt.lrn llelire'. i Carter . .fc . . . 'White . .. Vrslnus i lefl end Vnlirrf: . .left laekle Croskinnii 1 . .left Board .... I ndlke i renter Vi-diler I . right iruiird. . . b . ., Hake .rijtht tackle Wood . . .rlirhl end Mosrr . niiarlerhai-k Itlctianl left linlfhark I.lclil : rlcht .halfhl'ik Ilrooke fullback firoie i i arn.ill .Swarllunore, 1'n.. Nv. 1. Cnnrli Mi'iTor's tpmii will nirot I'rsiims tliii nfti'i'iinoti on SwnrtluiHiii' Kk'ltl. AI UmiiirIi tin' (Jnrni't lint Ih'cii wt'iiUoni'il in tin- past wci-k by iiililinc Mcdinli'.v mill Lour In tbo linspltnl list. Hit' Little Quakers will ro into tin- riiiii with n htriins line-up. "Itusty" Yiirnall hits lnmh' a struiiR bill fur Kuril') berth at fullback null probably will start the Rnuie. Karp U .et in a weakeneil ciiiiilltlou due to several days' illness. It was e.spi'eted thai Loiir. former (Vntr'nl riisli rai tain. would return to center ou the (lur- net eleven today, but in tin fourth ihiy if practice after moveriiiR from a (lis- . . , ,, ,.. . .. i -..: t located cioow, lit' suiicn-u Ji jiiiiuH-ti nnkle and lias returned to the liench Collins, two years a member of the scrubs, is RivinR Mr (Icoi-rc Conahe.v n close race for tlie job at rlcht Riinril and probably will Ret Into tlie riiiiic this nrtprnnnii. wi is will Co in lor .uc- ,,...1 i ..:.,!., n,.t-l,. M,.nl,il,tv will .illli.-i "i "h"i ....... ...."...". watch the mime throiiRIi tltUK Riasscs, due to inn injured e,u The streiiRth of the rolleRCVl lie team is unknown to the (Jarnet, but Conch Meiccr is nrciiaiiiiR for stroiiR opiiosi- tion. WOLVERINES MEET iinnTI lllirnTrnM Tnrifl NnRTHWFSTFRN TflljAY Michigan, With Five Injured, Is ' ' Not Favorite in West ern Battle Noi-iliwesiiin 1.. Harnanl.. Turner Wclfleritulst . . . or Miller KnlKht I'enfleltl . . . .assller . C Haruurd - HrlKhtmliH . .riihluau . ... lluntie tlnct. . . . Fortune . . . . 1'llher . left entf,'.. left tackle, left nuard. . . . . .center riht guard rlKht tackle. . . . .rlcht end . .quarterback. . . . ..left halfback., ilsht halfliack. . fHllbmtfi ... Peach Czysz " neon simrks i "nusej T-. Vlck l-illlnKwootl I. alio .... Kcyhter ... ...... x- .. X-.....1. .nn .trn.r. :iieii.. .mi v. i. .m.iw western and -Michigan inccl nt football here today for the hrst time in eighteen rarn. J I"' visuing sipiau wns con- , S0I, , f (Jinclunati, meets Allentnwn ceded mi advantage, having gnnic.il the , jjimice in the second. In the third services of several stars, while live of i contest ,lnck Hagert will be in Thoinp the Wolverines were handicapped by, son's corner. Ilnrrv Carlson, of J!ns- sllglit injuries received in practice this .",. week. - MRS. VANDERBECK WINS Defeats Miss Eleanor T. Chandler for Country Club Title, 1 Up In one of the best played linals of the season Mrs. Clarence II. Vnu derbeck, the 11115 national golf cham pion, won the women's golf champion ship of the rhilndelpbla Country Club yesterday, defeating Miss Eleanor T. Chandler nn the eighteenth green by one up. It was the third club title that Mrs Vnnderbcck hns won, the others being In 1011 and 101.1. Miss Mildred Oavcrly won tlie last cham pionship in 1017. Denies England Is Bankrupt London, Nov. 1. I'remier Asqultb, in the course of n speech in Wales yes terday, declined the country wns not liankr'upt. On tho contrary, he said, there was nn abundant evidence of wealth, even n superfluity. He advocated new tuxntion immediately in order to meet the situation, and suggested an Inquiry into the. taxability of wealth. ' Great Roxborough Golf Today The now IS.hote Kolf course ot the Uox borouKh Country I'luh will be formally opened thts afternoon with u special match between J. Wood Piatt, aemlflnnllst of the amateur championships, who will represent KoxboroUKll. anil Walter Reynolds, of Aroni mink, aifalnet deora-e "VV. lloffner, amateur t-halnplon of Philadelphia, and Kdward C'la rey, (ho New Jersey champion. Play will start at 1 120 p, m, and at lllsht the mem ber" of the new club will vntertulu tho sturs at a banquet Harry Sugarman Signed Up ItradlnK, Nov. 1. The manaaement 'of tht neadlnff Kustern League Uasketball Asso ciation announced here yesterday that nntir-h a former New York state leanuer. .and Harry Hugarman, of Philadelphia, had slsne,t J'jasieru i.eague contracis nna win report here Saturday for the exhibition game against the Meadlnz Olivets, the trl-couhtry rage champions. Each Scores Touchdown Media, I'o Nov, I Aledla and Illdley High Fchool played a tie nam, here today, the score being a to fl, Moth elevens played a hard .Kama and each scored Its touchdowns In the first period. The playing by Ahearn, lafferty and Carter were tho high loots, r ' T cnd - vnlisHsVMBIasBHF TacWc i vfiiifEHfLP' Coach HUGO BEZDEK A'o Game LiUc Water Foot ball, but W. & .. Objects Washington, I'ai, N'ov. 1. Inccs snnt rains of this week followiiiR a I'loudburst of Inst .Sunday have turned coIJcro licit! into a swamp, mnkliiR it impossible to piny on, nnd as a conseipience WiisliitiRton nnd .leffcrsou and Ornve City, by niuti'tl consent, called off their Riime sclieduleil for here todny. So wutcr-soaked is the Rinund in this district that Coach Morrow could find no spot dry cnoiiRh for practice jestcnla.v, beiiiR forced to take the AV. and ,1. squad tn tlie local National (iiinrd nrmory for a liRlit signal drill. DARTMOUTH-COLGATE IMPORTANT TITI F PI AY Hill JI I nil I III ll I Lnl Both Claim Equality Witll Best - Eastern Ejevens Play at Hanover IIAKTMOI Til 1'iii.fi.VTi-: l'la.,er and vteiclit 1'ln.ier and weight Ilpn. IIUl I. K 1!.I .tottrell. Kill , s,nlienr. is.-. i..t. h.t. . u ooster, I S3 j;rli. vn l..(i.'K.(i. iinrinn, is.-. younm. ,;,';,,;;,: j Murphy, sin . ii.t, I..T. Thretliie. lfio. it.i:. i..n. Woodman in . .lln rlln. 11)1 Hest, IK!) Harris, lfla Cnnnell, 1 1.V .11.11, O.ll. .Anderson, I l: KnhertMin.lX'i I .11.11. K.ll.ll. . .I.nlril, I H 1 ckliere, 1 7.1 . It.ll.ll. I..II.II. .Wntklns I.IK Ionian, lll. ... I'.ll, I .11 (Illln, 18!) Hanover. N. II. . Nov. 1. Tlie ejes "' ""' loomnu inns uirn loony mniirii this distant town where the first real championship battle is to be stalled. witli Dartmouth onu Colgate as the contenders. These two elevens have ad vanced to mldscnsnn without a defeat, 1 i... ,l.n:.. I.-. 1....1. -. I..:... 1111(1 ll.t llltll it-iiiitit in, ill mil,, viniiii , at least equality with the best Hint the1 New llaxcn. Conn.. N'ov. 1. 'Hale Kast can offer. I'liless they play ench will meet MarMiiiiil State College to other to a standstill tills afternoon, their I day on a sorr.v liehl. concludinc the Kli encounter will produce the most logical I nrcliminniy schedule and leaving only aspirant for the injtlilcal ensteni title ! llrnwn, I'rinceton and Mnrvnid on its io no Kiuini in ii,--i'iii. BOUTS AT NATIONAL Fox and Root Clash in Six-Round ....... . , , . Wind-Up Tonight Ten local fighter- make up a rat- tliug all-star card In be staged at the, .SailOIIIll ,, .1. UMIIUIII. liUllllll j ,.,, hfHl.ts ()r Iu s,,w iM dnsl , wjl obl ,,,, ()f Xcw ynrk . The bov with a wallop, Al Thomp- , ton, the sensational boy who was called ii,i knmo weeks imo to meet liilinnv , upon some weeks ii(,o to incei .lonnnj .Muhoney. meets Mauley llmclile. I Two who are now going nt top-notch I speed. Jinx Williamson and flnttlinir Murray, clasli in the fourth contest. ,Iocy Fox, of Knglnnd, holder of the Lord Lonsdale belt, meets the hustling Artie Hoot, of Cleveland. These boys staged n wouderfiil bout lift spring. GASOLINE ALLEY How fiSTl T1IINK T.IC SIV IS te0 ,r IP "MC OF 'EM THW ARE Jg " J''a 1 WW, CH6 IPfAL (.AC. YOU A. TwELVC. (omiMOUi 'Mr lELli fU BUT IT POESW'iX CoM :CoMW0 I ill W HVE ALL TH6 pOVUER - THAT5 -W (PEA NOX' ARC COINfr V Co'SX So MUCH To Jet TrtS Alley W , PEC AUD POlWCR. yn QF Tlp ,.V,(. 0M I TO A'AKC SlV'C' RuN A rouR. 'D BuNCH Al iVOrt! , ,0U IVAMT WITHOUT Z.', c' .0,,, I HCT ye,R. MOV RATHCH SHIFT CCAPS TH 0 7HCV . ! A WUOLF. MOCO FULL R - "VP "; I m AN tu-(lT V0 GET A wee OFTCNCC ftfRE I.O.N6 Te ,V Or.CfLlWCPS IMPULSES To EVCKV OWmjOUS POW ANO AvE COIN PuT 60W6 T't U-l-. 7 -j A REV0-uT,0M 0F THC ( WITHOUT SACRlf-.N; L " 5A 0MNW!C if J Y TRANK ,M?T. VT Miut-uT X .Tf 1. mmium .y ' "ll i i i nil i I I " "111 II I i n - , p-JS ITII'-m l?f, HARRY ROBB. Quarterback EWING A. A. FACES FRANKFDRn Fl FYFN c?:...-ui. n...i n......... UfMI omiUNUHL anu nuniiiiuy vy.l. Start for Community Field Athletes Today I'm nk fun! A. A, Kinc A. A. lnllii left rnd l'nllon 1 (libbn ....... left (urklf . T.nkrnH 1 lieptrr left Kit.iril . . Hear Mmnmlrt rrnter . . Mpplirnnnii ItuliiliridR rlcht cutiril . ('nirhliin I Mi-l(.v raht tiii'llt ICtililn lilr,ir rlcht nid . Tonikltm 1 llriiiuipy qiinrterliiii k . . Aliprn truriB rUht luiirimrk . . Mnnrr Hilt Irft Inlfhurk. . .. Simrot- i rirkiril fiillhitd; . Diirlmn 1 Hefprpo Wlntri-H. Time l.-inlnuti' Dvrloils, lenian Itiil.lii .tl. .. , . I iniikford A. A. lines up nRninst i the ttniiR KwiiiR A. A. on Coninuinity J Harney Kiornn, of Sydney, who hutiR rield, WakelliiR and Larue streets, up a lonp strinp of in'ternntionnl murks Krnnkforl, this nftcrnoon. .it It o'clock, some fifteen years iiro, stand lineqnnled, 'i'his is tlie first of a series of "croo- nltlioiiRli mote recent records mnde un cial'' cames for the suburbanites dor different conditions seem to indl IIoliuesburR, Vincome. Hiverside and I cnte tliey liavo been beaten. Lancaster coniuiR in rapid succcsssion ' in tlie succeediuR weeks. r'wins presents tlie stroiiRest line-up f ilt. ltint. nneeee. ntul tlin men urn mil n "vonRp on '''ninkford r.,r the ; iinnierous oeatincs ndtninistercil iu past j i jears. .finimy Moore, iformer Haver- I lord Scliool stnr, does tlie puntniR. Despite this spirit on the part of the KwiiiR plnyeis. the strotiR team play that has ennbled Frnnkford to 'stomal oiler" its opponents to date this season is expected to come throuch with another win, EASY GAME FOR YALE Ells Will Use Many Subs Against ' .. . . . . Maryland State Vile llelolinrilt Walker . Acosta . Ilainlll (iult Dickens Allen .. Kemitlon Nelllli. . Ijiv .... Mar!',ni1 left end . .Irrt tinkle. .left cunnl. - . . . renter. . .riidit Kimrd . rlBlII tnrklr. . . rlcht end. .oMarterbat-k left halfli.K-k rlKhl Imiriiack . . rollluii-k . . . . . . Knnlej- -Mslietl lloore 1lalle . . s-ullhaii . . Mnckert KU'ch . . Kniihe llnslej . fillhert Weld, MnclHinald Keferee Michael ,1. Thompson. tJeorpre- Imvil. I'mnire W. II. (Ikesnn, Lelilsli. Ilenil HnesmiiM I'.. II. Creen. llamird. I'leld JiiiIep rjlnnnl Tliorp. I'oliimhln. slnte. Kerause of the heavy field the coaches decided lint tu start Captain Ci'llahau. who has a bail nnkle. instead tring mil Kenneth Ilnniill. ho has been on the third team. Yule expected to register nearly for ty poitikji, as their three backs. Lay. .Neville and Webb, are all heavy line plungers and thc. are thought likely to wreck the light .Mill' land line. It wns the lir.-t nppenriiuce of Mary land Ktnte on Yale football soil in .the history of the gntne. Smith Scores Two Knockdowns llutrilln, N, V., Nov I Herman Smith. Buffalo's feathcrweiaht ihamnlon, outfought nn(' outpointed s rankle h lemlliK hero last nKht ,n BPVell nf lh ,r rnunjs. smith smretl iwo knockdowns in the seicnth and m" " 'ne ' Farm School vs. Pottstown rami School, l'a., No 1 T.hft National Farm School eleven will lialllp with one of tho best hlph school teams In this state when It meets the Ponstown High grid iron squad here this aflernoop Many Cylinders Are Enough? CATHOLIC SCHOOLS FOOTBALL LAS i , ,, . , , , . i u.i oane ana ot. josepns frep Stage Morning Battle at Houston Field SECOND CONTEST IN SERIES I.nM(1!e Prrii. Mrllridr Mkrli.H I.nrkhi Ciill'lhflti Tu lor Tilth Itfirritie1it I'ri'iir. Itrpunnn Inllnrr sj. .Infith' Pri, i Mrmllr.i Alc( lnrnnn Illl(CPIl4 llrHhi : llurlr I . lMll1M Oilkp j Million I Ipft nil left tMikli lft RIIHTtl .'nlr rtfht irtinnl. . rlrlit tmUt rislit rntl iurtrrliiirl left li-lfln(K rlrht linlflmrk fllltlrfUk. . . MiPnit i Mtrfern O'llrlfti, NMirtiniiirp. I inplr pulton. (lermiiuloMti Arodem.. I.lnemtin , riM-r., , :m. .losepirs. i mis or periods, rj mljuilcs. Ilouslnii l-'lfld, Nov. 1 . .n Salle i I'lep and St. .losepli's PI clashed! hern this inon.iiiR in t. so.- 1 pnnio of the- series In decide the Catholic prep , school football chniupionship of Phlln-i dolphin. I he first Riiine wn between' Villanova and SI. .roenh's Inst neck, and resulted in a scoreless tie. I The field was soinoulmt sork.v but the pleasant, weather and Rreat rivalry hi-1 Iween the luo teams attracted a Rood-1 sized crowd of enthnsinslK. 'I'he Rnnie bei-nii iii-nimillv n. Hi .".n , . -- "- "' with the teams lininj; up as follows: ! NORMAN ROSS TO TOUR Plans Tr'P t0 Antipodes With Good. Chance of Gaining Laurels Norman Itoss. the famous swimmer ,,-ntt, , ,n !., .',!. V.....I.. . . . , "'"-"".. ,s pn.nninR iu loin oi .Mistralla III the course of U'lltf'Il till 11-!1 I ntilni. , -1 . cnrnivals. Hss now wears the color..! of the Illinois A. C. of ChiciRo, Uc- ' .tly in l.os AiircIcs. when he was on his iwir in enmnei. i. ... n..,. .V.! i ' Pacific' ivniee ...mlvnl t I , "V i . state! il,, l, t.,t..,.i.,i .'..."" "i ;::,"' ."'"r"' uee ins iiepnnurc irom it". ,..,""..,.'.: ."..'". "' l',".,',' '.'.'""ths (it Forester has been n charce yf "',::' 'l":,rnnrir- H- w- nfter tin- Hawaiian moot. l . ,. it l , ,V 1",,IiJlIV , vr ""V'1' " " P'-letice 1 I fl f I I i. If 11 I tl t- f lln I mat tin of.. . . . .. I . to d scot it the best performances chron- icled in (Ins country, clainnnc that times, t , . ," . set in our short pools, with the MiniaRo oi many pusli-off turns, can- tint be compared with records established ,""'; ""," '""Kr niuns. iney still ! maintnili that the feats of tlie loin! . . HOW KNIGHTS OF IN MANY OF THE tll'AKKIt CITY I.KAdltK noled on Keystone Alleys October 31, 1010 nK.VAI.t.S Klllott . "nil 171 10 W. KI.EPICAXTS PLANT No. 1 PLANT NO 2 .Tones. . 211 US 140Swalto 124 11.1 119 Rclmlck 122 left tfil (lamotl l.lt 111 I ISO Hosers. "IT IO'. A1 Camn'ell 'Jla 20.1 172 Klnp 177 I'D.-, ISO Dvnes. 1117 17(1 1S1 Oross'n. 100 ins IS! Guest.. "Oil 177 1SH Knox .. 172 22." 270 Totols 1137 1107 ilOII Totals, noil od'.i list rm'ATKH WVNMIA.M Crnpele. lilo ir,.-, 17 Hardy . 1S4 tn.1 20.1 Mount. 17.", 1S2 1eS Smedley. 201 170 l.",1 Slnmson 200 17S Nil II. Zur. 213 200 120 flllls.. . 121 13S 13il Halley. . 1911 isn 202 C'onant.. 22S 1S2 2111 Price 101 170 14.', Totals. HR7 8.15 S23 Totals. 0H2 1133 S21 OIItAHn T1C1KRH rmdlev isi l.-.n 1S2 Kline... 2H1 HIS 130 Hnlz .. 173 157 101 lllllei .. ISO 211 ISI Wood'nl 13S 204 101 Lanihort 1110 137 201 Kirk ... 1110 Hill lilt Klair'ltz. 141 l.umtren 1.VJ l.'O lor, M'l.'lan. 22(1 202 ISO illll 13S 150 Totols. SSI S4S 023 Totals. 074 S4 Ml THAV.MOItK MAJESTIC A nil' soil, till Hill 2ir, Hartley 1110 17s IM Kutiad Itni I." I'll Heory. .. 1.18 '72 1711 Danker. Htl 1.17 Nicholas 174 1111 1.-4 Mueller 173 1111 111! VV. Zur. ISO in.'. 112 Truck" 17S 1SS 1IM1 Xock .. 183 2011 150 Kneedler 157 Totals. 82." BOD "91 Totals. S.ll 8,10 032 ri'RTis i.K.iii'i: Polled on the Terminal Alles Oct. 31. 1019 coL'N'rnv ar.NT post press Wilson . IIP 13,", 132 I.mhi. 147 1H7 111 Owens . 122 1l'."1in Cilllcn 138 114 131 SorlK'an 14H 113 122 llocirs . 170 142 lllll Wlttle.. 141 MacC.r'r 12S IS2 153 llllnd . 150 151) 150 Ullnd... 150 150 15n iRlth's 143 123 Handicap 3S 23 12 Totals 712 775 717 Totals 7111 735 (ISI I.EDOKR COLOR PRESS nnlehv 130 157 115 Runertus 15 IBB 154 Newman 141 107 ... Ixiw. .. 131 11.1 ... Vllller. .. 123 .. 1211 Fagan... l"rt 15.1 ins ICInder . 14S 121 1511 Stulz... 22H 1511 14 arrell. .. I2S 123 Avll 1111 177 172 eunnl'm 1113 HH 154 Murray 1211 fTandlcap 43 55 22 Totals 813 772 "21 Totals 71 s 714 IW.t JOURNAL PRESS HECK Totals 7IS 712 S2I1 ROTA I. ENORAVINO Wilson. 1.18 13.1 151 Alcayer. HIO 102 171 Evans.. 1311 113 127 Mathues. 131 Xloran.. loo inn 12s Weller.. 132 1.11 172 Houor... Ill 172, 145 c CralK. 1.10 1.11 120 Weber.. 130 lln 13.1 Hermann 180 ins 203 llandlcao U'l .77 01 Wlttle.. . . 170 128 Total. 711' 832 704 I Totals 7111 800 750 Btj KING Copyright, 1019. by the Tribune Co, V t'rals- 23 3 s Rohrb'er J7 ,5 nn from Rembnint. who,re rumrs-up for j i.'a'xr!1:: Ks & !s Sfffi&r IS & U &.iW"?&teB$' i-nnn, t4- nirt ! nitrtii ti 111 i"M iisJLi!i 5 "niiitiB iwn from Voung.. 14. Hill U JIHnrt. 1.3 111 1.3 Jranklh.. RodSer, on t,. from aatchell Club Soccer Contests on Today's Schedule NATIOVAI. CUP (1AMES First Hound T. A .7 pnbson vs. Viscose Manufacturing io, Twenty-nmin ana ,'ambria streets, New York Ship vs. Sun Shin Ht Yorkshlp Village Merchant Shin vs (1 11. c. ntues ot llar- nnI',u;,IUn v M ,, , HMhl.-hTn at llethle- htm tpostponed). VfilfpiidnHhor Wanderern ut Slxtv- thlrd and Walnut ntrpptn. At.MKI) l.KAOI'E i Hpcond Dlnclon ' Teilrhtll t'ollltiKflwoQtl Ht Rppond and' WatidTirw' Hppprip t smerit ar , Tpnth Hnd ltullpr ftrpptf. New York tShip Ileiiepvps r I'urllati nt Vnrkxhlti VIIIhkp. KpnplnRton p Shamrock at !! nnd Clear ! field utrettc. TklrJ Ttls-t.tmi .,,,.,. 'n.v Si I'nrthnun t. Vetiran at fixty-fcond . stieet and Cedar nenue. i Francisviii" vs l'urnnn at Bienteenm anu Ilrown streets Cnrr V. c vs. O. II. r Victor at II an.1 Ontario stre.ls Ascension s Quaker Lace HI P and tarto streets , . ..,.. , -.. t, .. l.U.. n vs. John llronney ons ai vnnouu nn.l lloinml lr.0ts and Aliuonii sineis I'ourlh Division ij u r Indian t, Aldcn Hoys' Club at S.-i West lVnn st-eel. AllBora Hovs' Club v. St CarthaBe lie- snes at I'lft.v-nlntli street nnd Willows a - Uri.lcsbiirK Junior s. I.lnden Mills ai Ulch- m'lT,;Vc'f t ,. N)Tsston Junior at fifth j ",J Westmoreland streets .... "'. 1 ..... .V" l". ' lledleyvllie is. Dls.ion nt Richmond and l.nndHl s. St. John at Lawndale. IMtyilllOU IF, , IIIKntltK nt lllllll.-in niiu Dlrklnsnn streets Veterans i-s. Bristol ut State road and Dlston street. , . Moxborouirh vs. Scanlon at llotborouirh. CritCKET CI.fH l.KACL'K Merlon vs -I'ennsxlvnnla at Merlon liprmantnun xs Aloorestown at tjerman- t0V.n-. .. ,....,.. . ., ... a ! iiaerioni vs rniNinuniH tii nnicttuiu. JAY GOULD PLAYS TRAINER - National Court Tennis Champion ln!,1r0a,.,"' fo.r '" Kanip nlwuys draw; .. . ., , i capacity. However, I'itt is n Rood Hard Practice Session ;drawiiiR card, and a crowd of more thnn It was champion nRainst trainer 1 1fi.O0() is expected to tile tlirotiRh the when .lay (Jould opposed Prank Tor- ?.,.,'71T.Il'i, 'I,;a,I,, "''V f.noti . . . , , , ... formidable as of yore, and Tom keady's ester in a court tennis mr.tch at the i liustlinir hnn,t has ,mn,1 ,.!, f vesterdav. The nni.il! ,... ,. ,.,,.!.. i. -.., ... ... i MHI HIV 1 AIIIUUIU1I 111 -', -! F--li I 'ut 'w w1ni,.?nc ,f ",e, ,,an11"st mntclu-s " "1,I,'h ll,' 'l""l"m has etiRBRed "".,-,S!enS0"- ., h , , .. - the first appearance of I' oiester on the lUcnilft lull court 111 this city Korester has been in charge of the courts of Hnrry I'nyne Whitney. (iould showed inucli iinprovement iiirtiiii Miuv.ru iiiili ii uiiiti im viiiviil nvel. njs nst exhibition but lie lacks '. . ... n,,. masterstroke which cha i.: .,i.,,i., :.. ,i,.. no... it : aracterized is mnkltiR Ill" iiiii,i iii hi mr Mr. !- in iiki rvi ill. nil-'ready for his championship nintch will Walter Kinsella, which will be played lot the Itarquet Club on December L 4 andti, Central Landslide; 54-0 The Central High .School football team continued Its victorious inarch sesterday and made it file straight Barnes by defeat ing the Germantown HlKh School eleven on Houston Klcld l,y tho orsmbvlinliis score of :,4 to 0. THE PINS FARED BOWLING LEAGUES MTAMMiin rKi:s stkki. i.kvoi'e P.olled on Keystone nlleys October 31. 1010. .ioko. . e., .a in, iinrry.. lll 01 .. Wlttnir 102 112 ins R'lnhart 130 til in Krder. 102 in." 11U Iloirth. 142 102 inn Ullnd. 01 D'Ar'an 131 10(1 Hdcp... 132 II Totals r,!ll .'SO -toil Totals 11311 ill? r,53 PLANT '0 ,1 Waltz.. 17S 120 l.M Potts... SS lir, 04 Dolllnir 132 104 S7 QulKlev. 02 144 11B OKKU'K Hlmml 12il 140 15 IlecRle. . 00 l.-.C, 12 Banders 102 ISI Jin Mast... 112 141 ins Knerr. II 173 100 If.irtln . 147 114 120 Hdcp... 83 ti3 S3 Totals Oil) ,S')3 740 . - Totals 720 t)7 OC'J JIAMTArTrRKKS I.KAI.in Rolled on I'osta'a Alleys October 31 Ifiln niiiAiU) siioi: co. sellers no i White. . 143 158 15S M'C'key 145 170 1.1- Iloswcll. 127 1110 1112 VVell'an 13.1 "(IS 137 M'L'hlln isn 1.12 isn Wolf'ang 1114 13.-, inn I..-V'm.r 140 14.1 1.111 Hiin.I . 127 145 14." (Ireer. 1114 1.11 11.1 Rej.acK 14S 1111 101 Totals 772 7.1H 8114 Totals 7111 810 730 MONOTYPE NO. 2 ROl'TlUVARi; J-nv ;-iifn jii l . i i -r -1...1 1 . . Blsasser 11.1 120 143 William'. INS 12H 123 IVarren. 1,8 125 13n U'.n,n t.. ,11. ,0,. Ilen'ger. 152 124 14,1 J Smith. 1,13 170 180 Totals 004 11.18 735 Totals 7.10 770 1100 MONOTYPE NO I rURRVNKS Mauss't. 125 117 117 Paige. till 144 137 It'Co'ck 137 120 ii"! Horn'r 110 i"i J?'. CfellTer. 127 135 llrt ICeidasch 13.1 liill 104 Its -ton. l.lo :.-, i-j,i w ll'shy 124 124 I n I Miller... 147 10S 13s EU'lSby l.ld 127 201 Totals ils.1 744 ill '.I SIMON : STnt'VI! Totals 7115 ns? 7.1.1 sellers no 2 ' r.i- inan Totals 771 740 770 PIIOTO-KNCItAVKRS. I.l'AGri: isJ1,1? V1""?'.Vn"rRV"r . '-aeue matches on the Casino Alleys last night resulted In some yery Interesting contests Heck won three o , . DrrCI'f . REMIIRANT Snrlg'n . 13i 112 Srhalclt 112 12H 101 Keckhut 17IJ 1711 I7l Pitzr'lck 121 113 130 Wright.. 111! ... J3n I rad . HIS 01 ISI Ilrown... 45 13.1 131 Haggerty. 11 104 124 Kraft . . 1110 141 HIS Srhock.. I Ml 15(1 14s uth IDS 118 Hdcp , . 50 71 37 Totals 7113 732 743 Totals iolT GnT 735 o...,CPMM!;"C.IA.T' PH0T0TVPI ' .-,,.... in, inn i;i4 wester. 110 rookson. IL'S 1.14 177 lltmTaon Us iit 177 t.s iiV .M, :;.-... .u i ls? .....nl. nJ ., 4, ,,, t-taiey .. .. i"o 11, Jiaep. ... i;j r , , ,7 "Tr: Totals, ill.-, tllll r,78 Totals. 5S0 1101 723 , CURTIS FRANKLIN ".',". ' ?.' .,;"'' Un I-egg.... 147 104 130 J?")'""-- I"4 nil 141 Harrison 120 10(1 130. l'l.-,- IJ1 111 143 Small... 110 .. 9.1 UM,?Jck V?V lM '',K 'I'enb'rg 1.18 140 11.1 nuns... ir,i i4n 1.15 Schadt.. 17H 1"l! l"4 151 143 1.15 Schadt t . , "-; Z ' .Mcue'rge. ... io Totals. 753 7211 72H Hdcp.. . ,m fl3 ,10 03 lill Totals 7.10 725 U05 (1ATCHEI.I. &MANO RODOERS I'-'h' ' .".'i'lj'.'i '"'' s"r'r ''ll i'; b'lcf! , !.'. '" Hudson. 1111 .. 1(11 Havlland 1211 134 00 lil . 1-.H 140 145 ",",i ..' ,,.', "u i"' ies 135 ll l 1.12 101 nil Winter. 111.1 1411 117 ' ,.,,:,, .i ,!,,-, 11. ,- 1VI.I,., V....tt. Ivelly... lllll 127 till tiren'aj 1.11 137 13s ' .,," '"" ,V, "",',, ",,"7, ' t '' rtyan... 1.15 1111 174 Weber 1111 nil Vni I will oppose Ivdvvard (. Heall, Union- Vnr!ie U5 !4:' 1,iS 'r''i- 131 00 nn town. Pa., in the semifinnls of the tl'lnd !?.'. iVn Shl""' ' 13s '" Cherry Valley Country Club's golf tour- - ' Totals Kin iu, ,,-v, nnment today at (Jarden City. Pell is an 1.11 l.'htt,n iiii t. .-;.,,..' ' ..c- I'urBt- ,uuii. camp jvnos. .,- hDli n ' J.! ''''Handicap, all ages, il furlongs! Loe isn IM 1-arr. Hdcp. 12 Totals. 1180 "52 HSd Totals 7.11 m;iv vokk ship mow i. inc. i.iatii'K HULL DEI'T. MOLD LOFT Meyer., lllj 1111 125 Ralne... 143 150 130 llruner 125 144 1.10 Fergvr. 112 IKI 0'' Andrews 100 110 157 t'nder'd. 110 1311 1'jT IVard... 133 132 140 Cooper. 140 2011 1115 Johnson. 177 HII 140 Kimble.. 141 12(1 Ull . . Handicap 20 20 20 Tn u 1M1U ,M,1 Tin . Totals (103 74(1 1102 FOIIUr. SHOP MAIN OFFICE Osier.. Jill 120 08 Helntz'n 141 12.1 128 J.Kugler lllll ll.'l till jlodlej 112 ISO 111 Husrolla 1114 11.1 00 Ross.... l'.'ll , ., ... Haines.. 101 S.I so Ware.. 1o7 148 IU) c.Kugler 102 114 102 l'ranklln 110 105 .. Handicap 21 511 54 Cooling. . . 104 02 iirown. . . . . 112 Totals .1.111 003 531 Totals S00 (112 .184 , MACHINE SHOP GUARDS riussicK, wi ... l.i.i Davis. . 112 01 81 Sweeuey 144 133 133 Austin . 182 135 170 Ilrown... 120 114 ... Harm... 114 100 127 I.ou.. 157 153 114 Snyder., Oil 7(1 108 Walker. 13(1 173 1(W Moore.., 102 82 07 Habden. ... lis IOC Handicap 47 17 17 Totals 07t) (Ml 678 Totals 607 1121 S70 WAYS DBPT. GENERAL STORES Stanh-y. 141 mil 151 Mulh'd. 02 Ull 118 Abbott . 130 128 100 Kadllne, 108 07 04 Klein.,., 12.1 1SR 18 M'Curdy 132 1811 139 Syler . 112 123 181 Arbuckla 170 138 158 Hoehm., 154 111 103 M'Kln'y 122 153 156 Ilanrtlran 71 71 71 4Ui.ua Ul- OVS VDt . , '.. .;:'.. Total- 701 688 73 LEHIGH READY FDR PITTSBURGH South Bethlehemites in Creajtr Shape to Battle Panthers This Afternoon uUIMrlDENT OF VICTORY l.elilcll Ijlrklii riti . Kitlnir lerrl MeLeon . Nleln . . llond Harmon i . ninn lie Hart . Dnrtea Hastlnrs . . . left end . . - lefl tnekle . lelt ruard. . . .renter, . . rht Kiiaril rlnht IncKle. .rlaht end. .oonrterhnek .left hniriiark rlrht halfhuek Sparnn l-llln; (i , , ' "" irc,.r,; 1 itnriili viu,u, ' ,1rr,in., "nlarla On-1.,","' u-,srtL '. - "... . Illllllri. MrCraeken llfflllnl ,,'- -iiri rrrr, , . ,,. iroweil, Svanh morel iimn re. Tn, Tl,n,- r-,...l,i.r .'. linesman. Tniritart, Rochester. Tim of l"'rJ"l, !" minutes. Il1 "T nl S o'clock. v HANDY McXIRLICK South lSethlelidn. l'a.. Xnr. 1. With the University of PittsburRli foot i)ai (r,Hm , (own nn(, U)r impaticn(. "'embers of the Lelilch eleven ntrntnlr. at the leah, evervthinc is Ret for tli hiR battle on Taylor Field tliii after noon. Never before in the history of the colIeRe has there been so much interest In an early senson came. Kver.vbody is excited, train.) and trol leys nre unloadliiR onrRoes of human flvicht nnd the town is nil .l,.ll,1 - w..h, uk, !'""' " circus parade. -''"'"R from the excitement, one oultl imaKine that Lafayette was the win. At lens . T, it is "i tf. ,ln Tl,!h is belnir sullied linnbnxnnlU- ,,n v . " ' ---- ,--...--...- .... . strpot enrnnr Tlift hncn ,l,n,t wanfM Io tee l'ltt finish ou the short end of the score. !li'iin Warner, the best couch In the universe, probably has something up his sleeve to unfile and bewilder the home folks after the whistle Mows, but he would not admit it this morning. Instead, lie wore a long face, looked worried and said he hadn't the slightest Idea who would win.' "My team has been weakened by injuries," lie said, "and right now I coulilu't tell you who will play. De Hurt, Hastings and Davies will be in the backfield, with McCrackcn a likely candidate for the other position. .Ijinmy Morrow Is out because of injuries, nnd it is doubtful if he will play -again, this season. "Stein will play center, but the other linemen will be selected later. I have had much trouble with the forwards. this season and two nnd three eien are trying for every position. The line Is weak I'll admit that and you xnow what happens in a case like that." Pitt Is Weak Warner is the entire Pitt team thl". fall. He has worked out a system of attack for their special benefit audj says there is no intricate, stuff. Straight football only will be used. With. Pitt weakened and Lehigh going; strong, the local critics, who never give tlie homo, team the worst of it. are con fident that the Ilrown and White wilt scpre a glorious triumph. They base their hope on the fact that Lehigh's line, which is composed of Mike Wilson. McCarthy, Booth, Goldman, Maginnis, Spagna and Lar kin, will outplay the Pitt forwards and the backfield with Herrington, b'a variu, T.iston and Wysoeki on the job, will hold their own with Hastings, De- Hart anil IJavles. 'I he latter, how ever, is feared considerably, as he one of the greatest open-field runners rs in the game There is a feeling in the air that Lehigh will win this, afternoon, but we will be in a better position to judgAi. after Keferee ree Hill Crowell blows the starts hostilities at 2:30 p. m SAM GRAHAM WINS Greenwich Golfer In Semifinal Golf Today Also Bead, Unlontown New York, Nov. 1. Samuel J. flraliam. (!reenwlcli, is bracketed with William vv . 1011. ot tne Home organi- old -timer of the links and was one ot the most active members of the Cres cent Athletic Club twenty years ago, Heall reached the setnlfinuls of the Nas sau tournament a month ngo, where, he lost to Graham ou an extra hole. Today's Louisville Entries First rice, claiming, olds and up, 0 furlongs: IIOOO. three-yenr- Madras Olngham102 Rerllu , Manicurist 102 Redland .... Firs, Pullot ... Ill Alun Allcihln. , . .114 .Mary H , .ion Nepperhan 11 Sister Susie ... 1011 Port IJght . .. 11 Hun Tromp 100 Lmicrlol ., ...107 Paul Connelly ..100 Ccnverso ..,., 114 Emden loo M. Hcrt Thur- Pomerene Hit man . . .- 104 Hasty I'ora Ul Frank Mattog ,.110 Second race, purse 10OO, two-year-old maidens. 1 mile: Watersmeet . . Keep Emma .1 Centervllle . . . Hidden Talent Alrdrle Alex Jr Great Scott Old Dad . Hosier Third race. 105 Code of Honor... 112 1U0 Tom Logan 112 luo Also eligible: lllll .la-z Wi 100 Slmonlle ., 113 112 Movo On .......I'D 112 Dolph 112 112 Little Niece .,,,,101 112 Rapid Stride .,..112 rurte J1200. Camp Taylor Handicap, two-j ear-olds. 1 mile. Estero inn Orlova ,10S Virgo 100 .Mysterious Girl . 103 Warlike 102 (a)MarJcrle Hyne'all'J Dresden Ilia llusy Signal . ,..12U la)Sterllng 1113 Also eligible; Alula 103 Prince Pal ...,..1S2 Hucklald., 103 Peace Pennant ..lit! llreadman 103 (alVan Meter entry. ..,, "2SIA"0", I" Dodgo 113, laAiain! urci .. lui, Kltle 1VJ Major Parke 101 American Ac ...UII Viva America . . .Hill Hlacklo Daw ...120 Top I'oal UII (aWack Hare. Jr..T lllushlng Beauty. .107 Also elidible: Col Taslor . . .100 Hlue l'aradTao ,.,t0 (a)Applegato and Darden entry. Fifth race. Mono added, l.oulavllla Cup. three-year-olds and up, 2 rnllesi El Rey 103 stocknell Ul Regalo 103 Haider (Imp.) ,..ll'i lalLegal 101 (a)Mlnto It (Imp.J.U'O Manager IValto . .101 Jlldway ,. ,. ip3 (a)VV. V, Thrav-ea entry. sixth race, claiming. UOOO, three-year-olds and un 1 3-HI miles: lA'rena Moss .. Ill) Parrlah list Amelita 105 Lottery ,113 -j-asriua Service Flag . Wadsivorth's Last , Costal Day . Flapper , , , . , .Tlffy .... , .. . .105 Ellison .Ui ...107 Also eligible: .a. J"-m Foster . Ill ,.,108 Senator Jamea ,,113 lln Darnley lt -.110 -Walter II. PearcelOS ...118 Magnet Ijind 107 vvnippoorwtn . .113 Judge David . 1(17 Seventh raco. claiming, 11000 three-j-r olds and up, 1 3-1(1 miles: ' llulldoza (Imp.). 101 Deckmate ij-iL'Shl -uinaen .iui .-,un uoa Herald 110 lothalr Hourboil Lad ...110 'Reveler Hrownla Mc- Jim llerferlnk Dawell .... 110 Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather raining, track sloppy. .11 Sharon Hill Girls Win Hockey Sharon lllll girls' hockey team- !", heJlenh,,' HlthBchool at ShMOHHU t - Jdgy by a -cop ot i to 2. -' M M I "581 m :n si "ii .A is Ml s. I ,SI l 1 Ifll .-' -4' ! J&3-. .Sddhila
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