'w.t vnt - mr y )i('i i -v-j-j jm irVT'(F i r 'i . ' .. ' i fy ETElSltfG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHl A, MONDAY, , KOVEMBEK ' 3, 1019 afc' . -" i ' THE. ENTRY WHO HAS NO ALIBI TO OFFER IN ADVANCE VERY SELDOM IS WORTH A 'BET- '& 1 -jtvmJ'q-T&ipijjivri 4, j" 'Y iS K s !,, SIX WINS IN ROW DEFEATS FORGOTTEN TIGERS PREPARING FOR HARVARD TILT Tredyffrin-Easttown's Light Princelon Getting Ready to Hurl Full Strength A gainst weight Eleven scores Total Crimson and Yale West V.irgimans Play Remark- FOR BERWYN HIGH Standings of Bowlers Who Roll on the Terminal, Costa, Casino, Keystone Alleys VINCENT RICHARDS - able Football in Defeating Coach Roper's Eleven of 1 35 Points to 9 PAUL TEAMER IS COACH nak I.an Xorthw'rn l.-hlh. . Ilarmonv sT.MiNn ov Ki:vnroF. xt.i.r.xs ARTISANS' I.EACIfK SKl'TIO.V A w i r c. v. ii r? fndrdnwn S . lTlnillilp a .....it Marirani 4 .r.r.n Aiieiphi SKCTION' n 1 ,KS I'nlon. a ,tl7 Nwn No -' 4 .35'! Oak Lull r.ooDRlcu nunnp.u i-c I Clulf. . i r r ss i 414 i'jilon ' 'J exas X 11 rrmoLKi'M i, i c w 1. 1 IH7 Pun , rt 3 7.VI Xtlanlli n 7 t ,n: n o ci a in I! SIN) Crrir-lj!t. I 11 .333 .17 Pavm'. Hull llrft -Xic'tlng. st,'N Slltf 1' '. T.Ml Km Hi ft .r.RT J'rt roll Cost S'-a Ity bIMCK IIAI.I, PRINCETON vnt Iir-ntcn Hntiinlny i inrniil that lie N fast torn tOS-poiinilcr, , ,. , ,, ... ... , ,1..., i lie Is fast Tin' nn? weight. Xot only i nftrninnu by the I'nlPrit.v of Vi et , ,,,, , ,)(1 ,,,,, ,s fr(lt flg p , VjikIhIii -." to 0. It iniplit icnmiiablv Toil Coy ever did. Time and ugain In- exprflnl Hint till" would cause .1 Saturday lif xns hit. and lilt low by ,lr:,m rff to... I..nf ort-r ll.- , TiTAl I olnsslc. Ivy-bound halts of Old Nns-mi. ijkc og, . Hhoo. I)fr t)ip tackles and Mill it didn't. The gloom was lliete nil , loutlniied on bi jniirnpy. . I vIrIiI but It wni there before the rhiiiv. Uoilcers's speed, itraiclit arm and, ns well ns after. It was naltirnl gloom l.tuiek uf Keeping bis feel make him one caused li Hie weeping elements thai nf the best (iien-lield ninnei's in the! had no ronsideintion whnt-oever for i count i.v. Add to this his ability t i the football game and that piiiirrtl .1 i plunge iIiuiiirIi the line and pass with ielentle,s i:iit mi the placing Held micnnu neciiraex anil .von lmrp a man throughout the entire ninsMicie. that is all-American caliber if then.1, 'Of course, the Tigris me not re , ever was one. .Wring mer their liiiniillntiiiR defpat, In thp Pilncplnn riihip Itodgers not, but thej me not iUm nuiiiged. And us only did what has jusl been mpnlionpd. il initttr'r iif filet tlieie is no reason why i bill he l.iu back and tool; n uuniuPl' of thpy shnilld be diicoiirngpll. The) punts to help out I lite, wjio was not went into the game itgninsl Wod Vlr- In the best plijsicnl condition because, gitiin minus the Menkes of Keck, thcluof an iniury to his knee. Iiesl laekle: Tiimble. the man aioilnd i As n 1'uial touch to West Virginia's whom the entile 1'r-iiceton offense 1 pla.i It can lie safeW snid thai if they 1 .SO" Trurk Tlrf rt .1100 Mpchanleal B .(IPO ttorU. . 7 ..'3.1 Claim. .. tin Hi ; l.oiiup nl (liirriti. two b.ick lield men. who are nun h better than Dp Stef.inii. ii nl .Murie.. who plnjoil ill the Mountaineer tinged). Forget Maslly ' The student bod), coni'hes. iilnjoi's, alumni and fi'iemlf of 1'iinceton pxpii at tliis eail) date luue virtually for gotten tliat the Orange and lilack lias been defeated on succe-sive Sattirda.s b Colgate and West Virginia, teams that are. from their standpoint, far from their hocial citlnl-. The) aie looking to the llarvaul and Yale gamev, ltefnip Satuiila)'s gnnn I'onili Itoper -aid that no niailer wiuii nappeneii in the Wcsl Vuginia same, he was going to jeopiuilie ins ennuces 10 l.i l'c.iiiips in nulling in ins nesi ilnl "It i-n t Hint I tm ml pl.i.Mng ni) bpst men against West Virginia," snid Itoper, "for if thc weie all. light J .would do it in a minute. Hut the) nip mil in he bet (oudition and I don't propose to lime them banged up in a game that ine.ins nothing to us when the) can be .0 Milunhlc against llanaid ami Yale." IVw people realize that Princeton. alc and I Inn mil pla all of their football with the idea of defeating onl) the other two members of Hie ti tangle. If, for example, Yale should beat llar nnl mid I'riuceton In decishe s(.0rps Hip niciiibPi's nf the Blue eleen would not i laini the championship of Hie world It is true that a lot of foot ball wi'itPi. notnlil) those of New Yoik i it) try to imposo Hie bpst on of the so called liig Three on the public as champions I'ut the winners themselves do not make an) such claim. The) simply plnj in their little circle and are sntjs lieil if Hie) win. The) aie not out for titles and the) do not claim an) and U is grossl) unf.iir to the plnjrrs and Hie institution to Ity TAL'Ii PREr As ih past seasons, football again Is holding sway very much in Hip lime light up around Iltrwyn, ChpstPr county. Pn., on Hip Main l.liip. Speed, latlipr than wpight, is giving thp Tredyffrin-Kasttown High School, of lteiw)ii. anotliPi- winning pleven. Six conspcutilp victoiies havp Iippii scoied b) this team, lindpr the tutelage of Prof Paul Tennipr. and an aggrpgale of !!?." noints to ( has bepn lallipd to date. Tred.vffrin-Kasllown in "eprespntpd by only four veterans, -iicludiug Cap- ' .",,,1,'a" tain llarold Soiden. on the gridiron this uil i'ns season. Thp avpiagp wpight of the line i is 1 Hi pounds, and the positions from wing to wing aip lipid down by .Hip r:xii following: Dayman, left end: Sortlpn. I ', left tncklp ; Knochs, left gunnf: Iiink, , ' cpnter; Tloonpy, right guard: isinger. i Corkh ill. right Pi"' cr.dll .'is smlc dlumiiiic. i" Operating 8 SrANDAlUI TRKBS STKEI. Plant 1.114 .7.1.1 Office 7 R ftaiu 2 . 8 7 .533 I'lunt 3 4 11 fifAKKfl rtlT I.KAOIT, W 1. r 1.. While Kl ' -M riesnlla n a VJlie 7 r. .".S3 lllrar.1 . :. 7 Tr" morp 7 J .r.s.-l tjpi- ' 7 AVMldham 7 5 ,r.S3 Pirates . 1 II ruii.AHEr.Pitu i.uaotk W. 1. PI' l. s 1 i,:i.i i'ii phi .' 1 4 -J .ilrt7 M1n Line - 4 J RH7 Meliop ' 4 I 2 G157 I'annlPti I KIITSJ-ONK I't.VH SEI'TUIN IV. T. P i' V 11 3 . rtrtT Veasl? s 8 3 .H7 rioilst I 5 4 ,Y1H niloulil I 7 .r..'13 !l .400 S 10 .333 13 183 ,in7 :a7 kxiohts or w. ii r f 'olumbus 13 i srt7 r'inrnn. in n 11117 in ,1 .a7 . s 7 .-.13 WTIO.VU, iv 1. v.r 1 1 4 733 . 7 H 487 SI. I.po.. Sin Mar Nablsto Am 7m. C'OI.L'.MIU'.s A Hall llnm. 7 .snn Sal llrowhon 4 W Phlla 'J nisvnr w Serial Tp Lntft-ilas ll P I' Ann 417 1(17 HS8 :.si .313 lS3 PC (117, 4110 DEFEATS TILDEN New YorK Beats Philadelphia Tennis Players in Man- heim Matches LOCALS WIN THE DOUBLES Results of the Football Games Played on College Gridirons Last Saturday Pa II It Ke alone Phillip? . Vnne nd PC .SOi. .417 .417 inov nd s'rr.rn. I.jona. . . CaniPKlp Apollo. . (1117 IIR7 .r.r.n t.ella'n v. 1 Vulian . 1 Helhlehetn 'J SKCTION 1. r C n W,' Cnlle R7 Marnollp .617 Melrose .314 313 31.1 1 117 r C ,SS. 411 111 r C .. 333 lino uiuiten. SI, Ham' I) l.llhth'p Mirvi'irnAsr r. p,c. 'J 77S SI t.llke 3 II7 .lanpei 4 MX He hod 1 4nil .till 14 1 441 P C .444 444 111 INDl'STntAl. I.EAOL'K Will riffhl tflekte had pla.ied Pitt Satuidav tlie scoip i Trainer, nuarterback; Mateer. left would have been nearer "(i-0 in favor I halfback : Collier, right halfbatk. and of the Moimtaineeis than in favor of, Tyre, fullback, compose the hackfleld, Pitt, as the game tilme.il out early in and their average aAoiidupois is only October. iss pound. fvn Athvn, the only school to cross SIX-DAY RACE LOOMING UP the Trpdyffriu-Kasttowti goal linp thin OIA UHI HHOC LUUIYIHMU UT m (,p ( .. )(am ,(, ((,fpflt Trcditfiln-ICasttown last year. 'I'he .season opened against the Lower Merion team on the Main lane, and Hie l'.er- wyn Hihoolfcwon. "" to I! 'I'he second game lesulted in a 121-to-O victory oer Media High, of Delaware Cniinu . The next was a Chester county team that boa.sted of a clean-cut victory, but tls 'cherished hopes weie rudely broken I when Tiedyffrin-Kasttown closed the .game with a final score of Ifi to (1, 1 Another hard came followed, thai with the stiong Hiyn Athyn eleien. and the ltprwyn snuad, out for lcvengp on ac f on lit of Hip oiip clpfi at last season, had its hopes lenlizcd by n victory. "7 to fi. Media High, having renuesteil Annual Fixture at Garden Carry $30,000 ih Prizes Xew Yoilf, N'ov. :t. The aliuuiil six day bicycle l in e will take place at Mad isou. Sipiatc (Jardeii dining the week of Xoi ember .'!0 to December 0, and will be staged under Hip unvoices of the hi- not ' tei national Six - Dnj - Hare Compaui. 1 1 i Inc. The momntiou of thp race will he mate- , under new management and it Is the intention ol tne new piomoteis to spnie no epensp in gntting together the best lipid of riders available and making the cienl the grentp.st in thp history of the fixtiiie. Tho nianagpiiipnt will consist of Charles I!. Hanson, of Hrooklyn, and (Jeorge II. Young, of Xew Y6rk. The international sprint and inntrh laces will be staged thp closing day of Hip football season, Xniember 2lt. the night befoie the start of Hie big race. Arrangements ate being made to sign up the foieniot sprinters now lacing befoie the public. The promoters will hang up S.'SO.OOO in prizes, the niget ."mount eier raced for In this ur nil) other count rv lindd Mrt IV Eler . Phlla Kl S-lar Hup P c .RSI) 9 P S .77S 1J K T .7 M r. 67 Budd W ' . MAMTlCTfllfiltS l I. P C W I, P c Sim -Sl HI -J .S.I.I Snk r-.l 7 '. I1S1 (llr Shoe fl 3 7.-.0 rallb'ka 4 S ,331 Monotp. 1 4 ,Hd7 Selleis 1. 3 'I S.M1 lonotp. J 7 .". ".SI Sellpis '.' o t'J lino I'VSIXO M.I.KV I.KMIt'E RI'AMItN'aS UIMIIHI.S' SIOHE I.EMll'K W I. P C w I. PC flue Depl. 1.1 leplrv . . 13 L Main t'lr. 13 '.' sub. Store P n shoe Deri, S 7 M CThlnr 7 s .r,7 China . s7 Sport d r. n sot fphol Urn ,s m (ion t.inpna .. 4 11 .113 Eipcuthos 1 11 .4BT L'pholsteiv 2 13 4110 400 ,333 ill. 7 .7 133 I.VRl'RNCE l.RAUfK W. 1.. T C W 1 .Marvlmd 7 2 .778 Tranaon'n S j Cam Klre .1 4 R5H Traepr. 4 t Aetna.. n 4 .Sr.lt .Mather... 3 f s.p ii s s 4 sjii r. n k v. -' " AMERICAN ICE CO I.EAOI'K W Main Off . II Station 10 s Kianlttotd 7 llerinan'ti S Station U .' W White Co 10 Warnpole. 8 Airh-Mll'r 0 P. V. V . I. P.C W. 1. Ii 1 000 GaraaP .. 3 it 1 SSS station it. 3 H - .777 Station 4 .1 4 ..'.S3 Station S. L' 7 1 355 Station 211 II DIU'C. I.EAllfi: i, r c w i. s.1.1 s K. I". 4 S 4 .ami 1'heiniinis 'J i r.uo Mnlfoi.l... 4 s 6 300 Whttcdent 2 4 144 3.1 1 111 .1.11 .131 P C 3!3 311 .111 333 AltTlSANS' W. 1. Patton Norths Enernellc T3t. Paul j.Rtuur.:. SECTION P C IV. I,. 0 1 onn I.archw'il t ." 3 7 J 777 I.ehlEh 2 4 5 PllOTfl ENOItWEP.S' l.KOL"E v. i. p c w r. r c nerk . . 10 2 .S31 Pranklln . S 7 417 dale I M. 7 .'. "..( ltodr 3 7 417 Curtis 7 .1 .58.1 Photo Tjpe I S 3.11 P.ombrarit.. it H .SOO Cnmmerilal I s 3,1? pirrr.A -made itAKDWArtE 1. rnorw iv r, i' c v i, p c Enlerprlse .1 7.V Norlh Hio I s 11 ll!lp.r lock 8 4 .1107 Plumb . 3 !i .210 luosinn.. .. a n .soo STEEl. AM) IRON I.KldCB W. I.. P.C. V I, P i Potlstfo. IS II 1 000 M Wheeler 4 l 400 VUCalU.. 11 4 .733 MldJlP 1 II 4B7 UIVm!liR ( .llllll llenii'll If 4 11 4H7 ' aim iS. 7 s .4117 I"iib. F re t It tr,7 ML'l'KO LEAGUE w. i. v.r w i, rr R 4 ,fiH7 Woodpe a r. r.nn 8 4 BUT EaslPP " 7 417 rt rt Mm rioblna 7 417 a 50O Sparrow 1 s 333 H .HRR (ilrard. .3&S Harnion le- I Rerk . Rojal. LTIXTJS I.EAC.UE w. I., p c. 13 a .sua Post . . .11 4 .733 Journal . iii r Him countM ci 8 7 531 Jrfdier . w HEFEELFINGER AT YALE I Famous Guard Returns to Alma Mater to Whip Linemen Into Shape Xew llaien. Conn., Xov. ",. W. W. IlelTcMinger, the fnnious "I'titlge." who probably is the best guard Yale eier . piodiued, hailetl into town last nigliton in-, niiiinni 1 I lJ J.JJ-M - nil IMHlU!e Ol say thiii they make , helping out KM coaches. He will soend ....... i . . i. . ... -i , i . t i . . . . . .... : . . cetinill cillllliy W lien llic iui uiey cei- ot Ills nine lilimillg unit and in a newspaper. Hipso claim- Piepaiing for Harvard I'eai ing tliis in niiiid it not hard to see wli) Piinceton takes her defeat fiom M'est Viiginia so light I). 'Hie Tigers nie prepaiiug for the Harvard game next Stiltuihi). ami it the) can win that the pat is not onl) forgotten Uit is put into the 'don't chip ' i-nlnnin. Tliis week Coach Hoper will put his team Hnoiigh a few haul scrim, mages and man) long signal drills to prcpaie them for the Ciim-un battle. And this tilt with Ilunimt is going in be a battle, .lust as Piinceton looked like n diffeient team against Colgate Horn the one Hint pia.ietl ilocliester Acostn. Tale's legular guards, for the coming big contests with Iirown, Princeton and Ilarvatd. Ileffelfitigpr played glial d way l;ack in 'HI. but looks todav almost as he tlid then, as nge has affected him only slightly. While lielping in the loacit ing, lie insists mi getting into Hie scrub line to lest the woith of Hie regulars, mid the story is hue but possihly'over iIoiip that Hie last timp he took his place with Hie senilis lie sent a Miisily man out w-ith two biokpii ribs. Hpfleltinger has two nephews on iiectcd with thp .o.iiiul -Fiauk P. Ilef felfingpc is miiiiiiger of (he team and Totteu P. Heffeltinger is a second -string hack. rinnk is also eantain of the ritn.A wr.Ecinic co -... .- .- .. . .. w . j. i- . turn game, after its tleleat eariiPr in me Rtatlatlcal i a .750 Operatlm: season, again was taken into camp, mis coat my., s i .i.n j; ot whj .; time by the lopside.l score of 3.i to (1. p, J - 'tnde" or a total or .it to o tor t lie two games. Last Friday Cheltenham High jour neyed out to Berwyn and Coach ' Enera learners ttzers scored another siut-iLoior out. 1!! to (I. This week Tiedyffrin-Kasttown is silipiluled witii Downingtowii High, which will be anotlipr county gamp, and Hip following Friday, Hip 1-lth, thp big game of the Alain I.iue this season, is scheduled at Iicrwyu. when Jtadnor High will be played. Thin team has been going at a fast i lip. The "victor will lay claim to the Main Line scho lastii championship. The Chester county big game will be 1 Tlutnksgiviiig Day. when the West Chester High team appears on the jltcnvyn giidiron. This game always midvai.k 'nttiacts seveial thousand followers of both schools and it is n big holiday at Inn Hon. Last season Tredyffi in-Kast -town went into the county sent at Wept Chester and. after West Chpstor kicked a field goal, jumped light in and ran the i opposition off its feel, rolling up n tot.al of .').' points, Iioth team aie nell rated this season, , 'I'lPilvffrin-T'Asftntvn footballers have been showing considerable sneed. and Quartciback Trainer has a fine system! Turk's, cveial in running on piayM, tiai'vey lyre lias t Hetmau s title neen I lie iiicjivmuai htnr. playing all .iiound football. He calls u number of iutiicale plays that are pulled. Tyie invariably hits tin; line for good gains, ' and also shows up well on cud runs. 'His piotioiintpil play iug abilitj and "do or dip" spirit has been injected into the outiie team, which may account largely for the succphs attained by the squad LEAGUE IV ( I o s U! 8 4 hne rt rt 1'artot.i... a a I' AMERICAN 141 , ' VT. I, J Minn I . 12 .1 1 1 1 shop 2 S 7 nn orih'p . n I NEW ENGINEErtS' I.EACt'E p c w i. r c ,8110 T'oundir. . .". 7 417 .531 Pat Shop a II .111 .".00 Ene Oept 2 7 .2-'2 voriK sitrr league 1.. rr 7 .4l I 11 7 .41 I 8 .41H S 331 P C. M10 33R 2 133 Pent nppt M 1.ofl Main on ITDMIAI. W Telleia II 1. I.e. l 10 Social 7 IV. I,. 1' C 11 10 n Orel, ree COTA AM.EV I.EAGLKS I'lNANCIAI. t. PC. w 2 831 Corn Kit 2 S33 Penna Co 5 X 750 Phlla Tal. .1 7 3 .7.10 Phlla S F. 5 7 4 .l'.B7 Cont'l ..57 5 .583 State Ilk. 3 II rt .500 3d Natl. 2 7 SOO 4th St X o 12 FJN'ANClAl.--UL'C! TINS U T C v' I.. P C .1 .750 Plillu T .". 7 41. 5 5S3 C.lr Nat 3 11 250 STEEL A COl'X'IIXG DEP T PICK 1'INS w l r c w l r c 12 3 800 Ctickooa 0 4110 I Uees 7 8 t7 Parrots 5 10 3311 ." Real Eat 10 , l'"k Natl 111 1 fed J. I) ' Penn Alllt. 9 I'om'wlth. 8 illr Xat . 7 I Hen S. F. Phlla X 0 LDIES' IV Pen Co . 'i I I'enn Jlut 7 I Works of CnatU'eil 1 Gen otr I .73.1 jr Shop r. P.H7 c. stnre d ,00 Ouarda. a .800 r. shop . riESEItVE BANK r.. r c 3 ,750 Lib. Loan n IIR7 Tians. X. ." .58.1 Tran. 1) AJAX METAl, W. I, I 1 I. It S 3 12 3 12 i,Eoun w r. Vincent lilcliards and William Til den. Uil. featured the get-together ten nls matches liptwppn iiiptiibprs of Hip, Xew York and Cietnianlown Ciicket clubs, held at Manheini yesleiday 2 i 'I'he Xew Yolk players won the humus in singles competition, hut flgaiiiM a stiong playing team in the doubles1 matches weie foited to take secopd honors. Thp Xpw Votkpis triumphed , in the of the six single etents, while the (lerma n I own Criikel Club repre sentatives won two of thiee doubles inati lies. There was gieal nileiest in the tila.iing of Tililen inn1 Itichniils. The )oung Xew Yotl, phenom defeated Til den in two sets. Toward the end of Hip playing of tho two sIhis the Phila tlplphian was seen 1o wraken a trifle in his usually fast pate. Time lifter time after the initial game Itichards out guessed his more experience)! op ponent by drawing Tildifn into the net. while thp youthful N'eft Yorker crossed shots to Hip far end of the court. Itichards won the first game and 'I'll den then took the uptI four in the tiit set. Ho seemed to ease up in his plav "oniewhst and lilchaids immediately took advantage of Tilden's laxity and won thp npxt file gamps. Twice in the hist set Tilden failed to st ore a point in the games. In the second set Tilden statted off by winning the fit t game, mid then lost the next four to Itichnrds, who was 'playing cmd-neadedly and on Hie nleit every minute ot the time, and some of his leturns of Tilden's drives, whith seemed good, were remarkable. Tilden I allied in the sixth game oT the set and won it. making the seme 1 to 'J in Ilichards's favor, but Hit hards .played stiong in the next two games. I winning the seventh easil) and the lasl after Tilden bad played him to deuce The analysis of the play follows; i:st I'rnn stole. Ill- I'enn, ll. 4'olKnte. 7t Ilartniouth. 7. nlunilOH. Oi I'lilon, o. Weal Mmlnlu, 33t rrlnrelmi. 0. Ilartnril, 20i Sprlncflelil. o. liile, 3ll .Marjlanil stale. II. Irml, 2t 'I litis. 13. s.irHrtisr, 13t llrovtn. 0. l.urnTftte, 2I Cornell, 'i. I'ltlil.nrtli. Mi I ehlsli, ll. ll, 201 XXelil. Xlrglnlil Me'lfjnn. II. lle.lpMin, Ifii Ullllaiua. 0. Ilnli ( roM. 'Jlli lllioile ll;iml Slnlp, 3. I'nrnple lerli. Ill Mlpslianr, 0. Mlddlehnrj. .ll nrlih. 0. xnihpret, I'll Xlorersler I'nl. , ll, llowiloln. Hi llnlfs. 1.1. Mnlne, 'Mi 4 olhi, o. termonl, 0 llainllloll, II. lienrRPlon. IOi llrlaunre. . Xen llnimisliU-p state. 111 xfusaoi Itusetts AbkIps. 7. ' UfishlnKtnn and .leffprKon-ttrotP ("Its Iran, rrlledt rlllll. I'enn l'rplnnen. 0: Xlrclnln I rpslnnpii. 3, I'rlnielon I'rpwlunen, 'III a1e I rppli inpn, !, slptpn. I,i Itensselaer, 0, snwirtlunore. Lit t rliius. IL llurr.iril frrstiuirn, Hi I'IiIIIIik Xii. dnter, II. MIIkiiiimi. lit Mllhlpnlierir, ll. I.ettiahurc. 7 lll( l.liipon, O, lltnerforil, lot I'rimklln and Marshall, 7. tleiiPtii, Ot It esllnlnvler. 41. st. laiurentr. 7t llobiirt, 0. ' Km healer, 33; llllflulci. O. Iliiiknrll, 27: s, Itonatpntiirp. 0. Iliirlninuth t'rpshtuell. !i New llanip slilt I'nlleite rrealimen, 0. i I'Htlmlle 1'nltprill.t, fl: l.allandpl, II. I'hlllli-IIxeler-l'rlnceliMi I rehmen dan rpltpdi ralnt. vti.sr Illinois, (111 (Iilinco, ll. Mlrhlinn. 10: Northwestern. 13. Purdue. Lit Mlrlilcan Xccle. ". Minnptwita. 1t tlsrnii"1n, . Ilherlln. 48i W extern IIpsptp. 0. Nnlrp llaine. la: IndlfilU). 3. t use, "Ot lliram, .1 lleldellierB. Lit Ilaldln-t1 allai e O. Iletrolt. 28j Knlnmaroo. o, Alonuiette. .Ill (treat Ijlkt-, 0. Iowa stale. :lt Npbraka. 0. Ilrake. rti (irlunell. 0. Uathlnelon, Sllj Holla srhnnl of Mines, 0, si I.oula Inliersltr. 3: lulparalao, 0. Kanaaa. lfti Kansas Btlea, ,1, lona, 211 south Dakota, 13, lllaaourl, 7t Oklaliuma, (1. Colorado 'olleef. 7 Colorado School nf Mines. :i, I'olnrailn Ancles, Ml llrnier I .. 3. 1 tah. OOj .Montana Slate. II. Ilrrton, 2I Mn.hlnslnn, 13, California, 111 Oregon Acclrs, 14, rrlfliton, r. i Haskell Indiana, 6, HOTTII Maltama, 0 Unlreiritr nf the bonttli 0. 'lennestee. lit Xorlli Cnrpllna, . Mahama I'nhtpihnle, 7 (Jeorsla. t1. landrrhllt Ot Kenluikr t ,. 0, CANTON BULLDOGS BEAT AKRON TEAM Indians Thorpe, Cuyon and Calac Star in 18-7 Victory Canton, )., Xov .1. Showing the old-time strength ami cunning in long i tins, haul smashing attacks against thp linp and i nils, ,im Thorpe, wbosp work as till-Ainericau captain nf the Carlislp Indians fot as many sonsons as lip could play In collegiate football led his team of former collegiate stais nnd nll-Amer-hans. the Canton ltull Dogs, to victory vesterday oyer the Akron by a score nf 111 to 7 The game was one of n series In dei ide the football championship of the world. Anothtr "Knockout" 2 day Spe cial. Genuine Cordo Calf, Rich Dark Brown or Black. At our 1204 Chentnut St. Shop only. v r. 333 4B7 200 2110 Rlehard Tilden . KlrtST HET 4 12 4 .", I) 4 t 0 7 3 3- t7 417 . S3 I. 1 2. ".' KLECIIUO .4t7 .417 .417 250 'too shlonliiR K N G A Machine Cut mini.- 4 2 .HUT fl 3 .1)117 STORAlli: w. r,. r- 8 1 .Sfc 7 2 .777 '-3 3 .067 1 11 LEAGUE XV I. Cur Rraas .r 4 T'oundrv. 3 !l Con (r H. 2 7 22J HATl'KRY LEAGCE W L V se'-,14 I Sepal alor 3 Elealot I Sub'arlne o 555 250 444 HI 111 llllll NAVY VAItlJ LEsHCE W L. PC' XX PIiiRlneel n o 1 olio Challft r 3 J! Hiju-i 7 2 .777 Tr Ortlre 2 liause I 5 414 Conduct' 2 C 11. I LKAGIE W L. I i XX i oniptru 7 2 777 SprinKT G 3 Rlore, IVni 7 2 777 I'rankfoid .1 W Thlla . 5 t 355 Co Uenr 2 V..I P C 313 333 SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS SECOXD SET P.lchard 2 4 4 4 4 2 1 520 Tilden .... 4 12 2 t 4 1 3 IS In the other singles events Ilartnian, of Xew York, won from I. C Wister, i fl .1. tl-S: Ilehr. Xew York, xxou fiom' It. M. Itetk, 0-1. (i-t: Steinkamph. Xew York, was returned the victor oier Andrew Moigan. t--l. fi-", and Touis saint, X'ew Yoik, came through Hip winner over Fiank White. 'J-C, 7-5, tl-.'t. Stanley Pearson was the ouh Ger niantown plaice to win fur Hermantown in singles. He Beat Wood in two sets, the first going to 7-.". Pe.usoti played his usual good game and was on his toes all during Hip play. Wood placed the ball close to the linps spiprnl times and it looked as if Pearson would fault, but his returns xxeie the feature of the , match. Real Cordo Shoes ACTUAL $12 VALUES $n.90 Today and Tomorrow I If you're familiar with ground floor shop prices in Philadelphia, you never expected to net a shoe like this for one penny under $12. We made a special purchase, and coupling that up with our upstairs economies, xx'eve cut ?4.10 off the price. Believe your oxvn eyes, men, see mom, at tzu4 inestnut St., enough for Monday & Tuesday 2 Days Only BoieBooiShop f I r '' w T?sV s X ! i M ad e In I I diffe rent j A toe thapeu. A-- ? to fit all UP-STA1RSLOCATI0N-DOWN IN PRICE ' Jx f"rt;ohad or i CHESTNUT ST. 2!!! FLOOR Jy Tod"y & Tomorrow 0H fRIOAY AND SATURDAY IVKMIPKJ Af $W.90 P '" , , , , the Tigers' appcaiancc next Saturday tmck team while his broth, r is tlie best ior "P sui'CPss nttaineil by Hip sqtiatl will differ from that in the West Vir- I .$.,, r '", rd er college f,om, ' "-s sc''o1, t'',ut ,n'Jlk1s, lMU ginia game llarvaul may and probably I ' ' ""iHil' Jl'-l!!!!: , overlooking the historic A alley. I oige. will win. but it vyill be a battle and ,h unl co nllT ... nMr. it 1. a possibi Ii ty t hat the .writ .nd HOLES OUT IN ONE to be remeiiibeicd. All Ycst Viifiinfa There isn't much that can be said!Hlnd,e Sets Record on North Jersey of Princeton's xvork against West Vir- I Golf Links ginia. . The game from a spectator's , .,., v . x -,,,. . . die made a new record for the Ihit- shades of the inunoital George. Wash ington still remains active, Amateur Sports . a drive fiom tee, jet he was nosed out by Dilve Mi ifregor, 4 up and :t to play, tieoige linrber nniiiishpd A. II, Sniitii. 4 and .'!, anil C. P. Cole defeated W. P. Itlainelt, .'! and li. Plan New Cage League Milton. Ta., Xov. 3 Plana are arranging for a basketball league, to be composed of tenma In -Milton. Sunburj. Shamnkln, Dan- armci ami Herwieu- y. xi be Plealdent hlch will nla for ,t sllior loxlna; cup. nicotdlnit to plana a adictlule (ommlttee will be appointed in poou an arrangements can be completed to yt t thee teams In line Ross Breaks Records Honolulu, T. II., Not .1 S'orman Rosa broke an American and made a world a awinilnlne remid (open naler) in trie annual I fall aul-nrulns ne-l lie awam 8S0 arda In 11 tuliiutea 12 2 5 seconds, breaking; the ' Xmetican reco-d b It 2-5 seconds. ilel then continued av Immlnc to 1000 yards, which he did In 12 minutes 44 3-5 reconds. I te.-Uns tho world's lecord by 7 2-5 seconds Still Undefeated Cliliotn. ov. 3. Aa a result of Ihe startling upsets Saturday In tlin race for tho Western Conference font hall champlon ahlprhio State la the onlj undefeated eleven remaining in tho spectacular struggle Ilur If the upsets should continue and Purdue defeats Ohio St-ito net Saturday, tha liucl. m will he In a complicated tie for tho "nie Ten" honors, but the strong Ohio iloven appeal to hap vhe championship already bagged xiewpolnt xas all West Viiginia. Princeton bail little chance To tin any -I thing, and when they did hnxe Iheyl could tlo nothing. The mountnitippisl had lots of chances to perfoim, audi they did. Piincelou made but two first downs in the four pei bids, com-j jileted only one forwnul pass for a gain fit six yauls and performed geneiallyi on the offense as though their hats wet el not in the ring. i Tlie Tigpr defense was not what jt . xas against Colgate and not what it, will be against llarvaul and Yale, i Theip was little individual brilliancy i displayed bv members of the Princeton vine, uinomnburg, .xit c ,.,, I Xlbert Slater, of Sunbur " "m I of the pew league, whl ThfJ'iiP nig, bright spot Jn rrliup tou's play xvns the punting of Sclippier, a substiturf xho relieved He Htefano. fchrerer is a remarkable" punter, and it was tine largely to his kicking that the setup was not greater than "."i. On jme occasion he diox-p thp heavy water-loggetl oval spvciity-flve yauls down the field across the goal line for it touchhaek. All of his limits weie long, Imt xicre not as well placed as King's, who did the kicking for Wet Virginia. 'deter Klcliing In the second period King had one chance to usp his hpad in kicking and hi took advantage of it. Tlie ball was on I'lint'cton's -10-yaul line, it was Hi" loiirth down xvith 8 yards to go, and it was up to West Viiginia to punt. King could easily have booted it over tho goal for a touchback. Tliis would hnve gieti Princeton the ball on the "0-yard line. l!ut did King kick il oyer the Hup: We'll bay he didn't. He took dpliber ate aim nnd kicked straight out of lioiuidxr the ball rolling over nl theVi yard line. This play tlid not affect tio lcsult, but it gained 15 yards for West Viiginia. niul is just one exnnjple of the heady style nf play that has been Instilled Into the West Virginia eleven by Coach Mclntyie. 'Although the mcriigc person could see little except apiain Hungers nun King, thcie were nine other players nlvxajs in the giuue for West Virginia, There Is no doubt that Kodgcrx is oim of the gieatest fullbacks, that cut wop. Hip clentpil boot. King, loo, is n gipal halfback, Hut neither of these men xvnitltl hate been able to show up to Mich iiiliantnge if they bail not hail Hi" assisting tenmwork that wns given theio by theii' running mates. When Itodgers inn with the ball lie was given splendid interference, 'flu lmekfipld blocked and clippctl, would lie tacklers. in a manner Hint leinindeil one of the halcyon days of I'enn xvhen mil Ilollenbnch and Owsley Mauier xverc xx onl to clip 'cm down oil the of. fenite, Then, too, on Hie forward pass plays, tho West Virginians gave Ulug every opportunity to receive tlie ball by fine blocking of the secondniy tlc-'-fciise. lipnf Hodgcrs As for Itodgers. a few extra words are In order concerning this man He l,s r feet inches tail, xieigbs ,ISt pounds- nu1 is (ii!ty Ity this it isn't TOHXNY Ml'IlKAY, stable male ot " Willie .Inckson anil one of Xew contenders for Pete xx ill tint his wares on exhibition in Ihe star scrap at the Ulympla tonight. Munay is a clcier tno-haiuled boit";, nnd his opponent. Al Htiubeit, of Xew Itedford, Mass.. although a rugged, tough, aggressive battler, may think that he is in the ring xvith halt a dozen opponents. Like in chunk of greased lightniug, or some thing, Murray is a nifty stepper, in and out, bhooting in short punches from every angle. It will be a con test between a boxer and a fighter, one of those matches that usually furnishes a lot of July Fourth stuff. Jo O'Ponnell. the unknocked-out battler, won a decision oer a trolley car In Glouces ter, .'. J . when he aurxlved an auto crash Tonight Joseph will collide xvith .Tohnns Illtehle in the semifinal at Ihe Ohmpla and their meeting probably will h llko an auto-trollev smash-up Ascension basketball team I. arranging .r.n.aa ., 1 1 h ( hlrrl.Ma . t.nm IMinne. Cast toonlli hole oil Hie .North Jersey Countiy , 4iil A, Fred Tpchanr, 543 K, XXeslmoreland x in i miss in tne sctonil round nri"""" match play for the Hoy Iloherty Cup1 Hanrork . .. a basketball team. Is1 ,ja,u eh,, a New roik haniam xhen lie sent the bnll into Ihe cun in completing it. scn.edule. with nrat-claas I m,uo his first appearance tonight in ,-n...u... ......---.- ........... .. ---T---.,t l- ll villus U I .. t-UU... i.l UHU .ll.CI Striu. brothers, A. anrt K.. ar; pUMntr a ar.na. Hit opponent v,li bs little Pear I Othr bouts aie WtHle Jlannon s Uddle u Kper and ,Ionnn up.sier. a ijotnam will A. th fnruaid nosltions. Munkhibecli llarplton auard" and AIcNaul. center. W Hrraus L'0 Kast Olrard Benu'. , I nd lev A. ,, of Camden. Is booklnr nrt clas game with' haaketball teams in DHa waie. Peniivlnln and Xw .leisev 1M mund Ma 1403 Park bouleard, Camden, New Jeraej Kfrmt Klub, of flermantown. ilrnt and sec and claF basketball tams. desire sanies away. Weber Kern, 4917 Pulaski aenue. Wilton A. ('.. a, traelinnr banket ball team, U open I'm tames with Becond-clasi teams Samuel I.tebeiman, U628 Bouth American Our Tjicb of Mtrer Club, formerly of th American Keacue,, has organized a traelhir "aBKeinaii leam. joiim j jvuuhcj h. est Jiuniinsaon sireei. rollln A V. i back In Ihe baiketbatl ca.me and deslies to lfat smes with club in or out of town of the second and third rlaie Y it. Is manaBer .htnmy Glacken, of Haiti- 1 Ka i Wi Clements, 1331 Jloore street, , Navy Captains Chosen Annapolis. -Md Nov. :). Selections haxe been made to fill vacancies In the captain rlea of two of the Xaxal Aoadems' teams caused bv resignations .if midshipmen XVI! llain A Porter, Jr.. of Oklahoma, has been nnni"d to lead the track and field team In plain nf Jtederlcl: A. Maxl)rry, of the .one Mate and Charles nf Camden, of West Virginia, will lead the swimmers, in stead nf llarold IJ. Koch, of Wisconsin. i Another for Reading Tigers I Heading. Pa., ,vnv. a - Tho Reading Users the trl-coun y tltleholders. added an- UIH.-I I.. ...ii pirinK ni Aictnriea n ad mlnlstorlng in to la d-feat to the Tarsus eleven, of Ilarrl'burg, tho Pnuphln county chnmplons, on Ihe I.auer'a Park gridiron xeMerda afternoon. RVrlch field goal from tho 42-jaiil lino featured, Tempi, Club defeated Mars. Club In a, "'II 1 rontnted came by the score of 23-18, fea I lured by the goat shooting of Masterson and the clever guarding of Ijitwen. Northwest Baptist, of the Northwest I Church League, has one of tho best teams I In Its history and la desirous ot plav ing gama other than league contests First clasH clubs wishing gomes at home on other than Monday or Tuesday ex-enlnga get in touch with O Johnson. 3445 Hurley street, I Messiah A. A.. Thirteenth and XX'olf streets, deslrea to get In touch with second I and third class basketball teams for games I atiay from home on any week-ntght other , than Mondays and 'rhursdajar Addresui O I II. Fredericks. Jr , 270. South Eighteenth street Coateartlle A. C. ! open fo football games xlth 150-pound teams. A Brown, OoatesMUe I'a. Delmar A. A. wishes games with out-of-town basketball teams. Address Hobert C Aiken, 1417 Taskcr street Oorler C. C. wants games with second and third ilasa basketball teams haying halls Address Tranlc J. Qulnn, 1)08 Jackson street , Shot Tower basketball team want" ganiea with second.claaa clubs away from home and will book return contests at home Shot Tower nlava at Houthwark Hall, Address J Ilanjo, rront and Carpenter. Unocker-out. moro, Al Thompson, of t Incinnatl. la hooked for two local bouts thla week. Friday night "X'ightlng Al" will met Charpey "Pug" T.e In the star scrap at the Cambria, the setnlllnal, in which Ueoige XX'ard and Fred Jordan claah in a heavyweight bout, xvhlle on flaturdav night Thompaon will appear on tho National piocrain, Johnny Mpalj, of this city, xvlll hor In Pittsburgh tonight He will meet Mkkei ItoUtera1 in a ten-iounder, Anily Sehmarier, Omaha heavyweight will be given tho acid tet on November 17 at the Olimpla, xvhen lie takes on K. O, BUI i Ilrernan ntllr Xletlonltle has started Ills heavy weight. Spike AlcP'adden. in training Tho big Dan would be a good trial horse for j any of the heaxlee .lack Shepnard. a Cincinnati lightweight. Is the latest newcomer In Phllltf-clrcles. He la being managed b "Molsh" Russelh Tommy florman. of Kensington, has started training for bouts with bantams here Mickey XVluto Is looking after Gor man. ' tfir Mornrmlrk. IliiKllsh heavyweight is boxing on tho coast Ho woo a- four-round i decision over Gunboat Smith In Frisco last i week, i Tommy Huek is home from Quebec. Can , . wliere he But up a sensational set-to with IJattllng I.ahn Newspapers thde declaied the contest a draw. Lew Tendler will appear In hie prodigal punchfest at the allonal Saturday nurnt, c'har!e Pltte will be the patt of the "ec i ond part ' Johnnr '1'lllman meets .lack Btitton in Dp- j tlolt Vednesda nisht Joe Much vs .latk XXolfe ond .labez White v" Eddie W.lmei are on tha same card rt Vtlllle Kltchle, l in Ihe lubber tire bual- ' nesa lu San Ftancisio The former cham pion N tluough uth boxing for all tlme Itennr Valgar and llany Cailaon have been remaUhed for a fifteen-rounder 'Ihcvi will meet t New Haven, Conn , Novem ber H. Tommy Tnohe.v will meet Johnny Dundee t at Newatk tomorrow night Cither bouts on the name xrogram are Joe Itenjamln s Joe XVelllng and Augle Itatner va Soldier I llarttlL-ld. . i Itedds Hell will l the most feared light- j weight in Philadelphia In tho near future, sajs nillv Clrace Ileiiy was lecently dls-t-harged from tho arm ' Xlax Williamson, it is aald, will be Jlmmv XVIIde'a first opponpnt in Philadelphia when I the rtrllon arrives here. XVHdo la due this w eek Danny Ferguson lost nn a foul In the thltd round of a lunit with JiFiko .Xtcl'lgue Frldav night Joe Kennedy aaa tho referee ua all vv rong lohnnj Campl, hatng been honorably dia chaigcd from the arniv Is readj to Iwx again. Campl It will be temembered is , leal tough customer Bouts at the Atlantic c'.ty Sporting Club will be held twice a month, during the re maining winter months 'the next show Is scheduled for November 1.1, with Jeff Smith and Jamaica Kid in the wind-up. ! .lohnny Dundee wired from Milwaukee last week that he won from Willie, Jack son, while tho latter s manager telegraphed that Bill was the vlrtor (BJH 1 V xs?y ON v V if 1 "vNX V The. Faultless Smile Rest ossuied- Sleep Well!" C Faultles Pajamas andNihi Shirts "BielflfiaTwcar of aNationr l Jlsurmu fc Co. liowon-ltmlbm i vmnmmmatimmimBKmamewmmsnmtiuy I ' I Plan to Revive Boxing Siinlitirj, Pa Nov, 3 A revival of the boxing ramo In rentral Pennsylvania ts he. Ing planned by Caj-t O. Hubbell. of XVII llamsport. who promoted numerous contests of thla nature before the war started. Hub. hp expertn to stage his bouta n the Twelfth lleglment Armory Epsy for Sli;nancJoah A. C. hhenaiidpali. Pa., Nov. 3. Shenandoah A. C Sohujiklll leaders, yesterday after noon defeated Heaver Brook, 30 to 0. 'The long runs, of J. Iljiinle. Bush. Symbal and ltan elicited great applause from a crowded tlelcl St. Joe Jolts pulton A. C. Lancaster. Pa,, Nov, 3. St Joe c'-r pulled the unexpected by whipping the Ful Inn A i' football team In the opening game ut Ihe p'llp", lo -K-frmlne an opponent lo meet lit- Eighth waid team, etty title holUvrs, 7 to 0, m - a. . y . '. ' t ' SHOPS "GENTLCMi-N i, hoist pisTiiacToi or MANHATTAN SHIRTS in ruiUDBLrnti 1018 CHESTNUT 113 S. THIRTEENTH KSWAmiS9 Monday Ev-., Not. Johnny Rtiiler t. Jimmy Glackca Eddie O'Keefe rt. Willie Hantfoa Jack Eile ti. Little Bear K. 0. 0'DonrJell ti. Johnny Richie Johnny Murrny vi. Al Shuber t rsxE!sraaiaK3icas plh-HTHE HEART fii 1, rHECITy 1 The Public be satisfied! That has been the underlying principle on which this store has cdways been con ducted. The public must be satisfied here, and our guarantee to that effect is never withdrawn. Satisfactory cloth ing at satisfactory prices with satisfac tory service awaits you. SUITS and OVERCOATS That take a "full" $ out of old H. C. L. FALL 25 Becker Super-Clothes $27.50 $30 $32.50 $35 $37.50 $40 Superfine in fashion, fabric and finish. y Trouser Specials Tlie larpest stock to t wo sttongly niatle xvear reslstlnp; "Superior Brand tiuusi-ra in corcluroj. heaxy twills', xxorsteds Nearly nil patterns. $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 fjtfrag' Quality Clothes 1514-16 Market Street OPEN EVENINGS What Think You of this "Essex" ! oublc hreasted, belt-all-around Ul sterette? Some class, isn't it? See it on the main floor in our regular stock. N SALE! SALE! SALE! G3c to 52.00 One-thirdLess Than Actual Value un Our Entire Stock of NECKTIES just to MAKE you visit STORE our and DOWNSTAIRS sec our big assortment of hab erdashery, etc. Downstairs, Too SHAKER KNIT $ SWEATERS Selling at $10 Elsewhere 8 Tan and Gray Capctkin $2.50 Gloves at 1.65 Art-Silk $2 QC SHIRTS 0.03 Better wearing than pure silk. r,. riTfrri rui i i'i n"i " i rroitrrrrTfTTrtrrfriTniTrtTW rrrrirrrrmrn rrf mKfi 11 fyl m f, A ! lK $ 4 I '? M . m t,, ! V M ' i tf f V i -t. X .it tif'ji i .- -. ,. j. ,:i M : tlr I f . 8 Jft! ,3. L. tA., ' f
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