,21 PERHAPS TWILL BE BLACK AND BLUE FOR YALE IF ELI PLAYS RED AND BLUE NEXT YEAR , EVENING PUBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER' 5, 1919 r ' 'if i a- v TRADITION DOESN'T WORK AGAINST PENN Out'of-Town Games Against Dartmouth Have Been Full of Fight and Good Football "NO CHANGES' LIKELY Uy EDWIN J. POLLOCK A WAY from the scenes of Franklin Fletil. wliprn ovurv Inrh nf the (rrtrl. iron is known by Pcnn playcra throiiRh jicrsonnl contact, it is only natural to suppose that the lied and Blue does not play as sood a brand of football. . This tiieory may bold true in con nection with n number of series, but it is n total stranger in relation to 1'enn -Dartmouth Raines. Tho big Orecn has battled the Quak ers twice at Boston. Ono game was a Dartmouth victory by 7-3, but in 1017 tlie Red nnd Blue snatched a 7-0 do cision. Tenn was beaten in the city of books and beans in 1015, but nt that time n 7-3 reverse was n moral victory. 1015 Kxamplo That 1015 conflict is indelibly im pressed on the minds of tho few l'cnn men who saw the game. It came when football nffalrs at the University were in a state of unrest. Howard Berry hnd iust nuit the team after a snat with tho coaching staff, which was headed by George II. Brooke, and Grant, Stack and Welch, three of the mem bers of the varsity, had been declared ineligible. There was only one quarterback on the squad Bert Bell. If Bell had been injured there wasn't any ono who could have' been sent in to cnll the signals. Dartmouth, of course, was a big favor ite in whnt little betting there was. Bell had been through n poor season and Venn looked like a 1-100 shot. Bert was the only one in the backfleld who could punt and the kicking fell on hini. He found himself in that game and put up a great fight. His boots averaged forty yards. Moral Victory The Quakers put up a great battle, and there was no scoring in the first half. At tho end of the third quarter the Red and Blue led by three "pOintB, but in the closing minutes of tho game the Green put over a touchdown on a forward-pass play. Tho only other time the Quakers played at Boston was two seasons ago, when they won by a touchdown. The score came on straight, hard football with no fluke attached. .Toe Strauss battered his way over the goal line through tackle. All of which goes to prove that tra dition is not exactly working against I lie Bed and Blue when Dartmouth is played on the Polo Grounds Saturday. Confidence Not Shnlien The Quakers were handed a 10-0 reverse by State, but the defeat has not shaken their confidence. Most of the men are veterans; they know they can play the game nnd all of them are sure (lint they could beat the1 Bczdck ng "regation it they had another chance. The rumors about n shake-up in the personnel of the team is all oft. It is not likely that thero will be one change in the line-up from the one that btarted against State. If there is any switch, it will be Bud Hopper in pjace of Bay Miller at left end. It has been Kolwcll's policy to interchange these two players. . No Changes The line will remain the same, and thut nlso goes for the backficld, unless the coaching stnff changes its collective mind in the meantime. Practices at Franklin Field these days are not only most severe, but nlso most secretive. The Quakers have their fighting spirit aroused, and the Big Green team is going to catch tho Bed and Blue in the middle of n rally, just as Penn caught State in the center of a flare-up. Dartmouth hasn't lost a game this season, so the Spears combination, also, should be there with the old confidence. Bowling Results on Terminal, Costa, Keystone and Casino Alleys GIMIlKr, MAIN FI.OOK FlU'ald. H8 10 Sauna' ra 181 ll Hrady. .. Ill 12 ICoeml.. 100 134 Marks... 147 151 lcp. ... 48 45 Totals. 743 794 STORE I.KAOCK IIUQ DBPT. 143 Wood..,. 170 140 17R 1111 Miller... 100 141 122 ins Williams 171 1R3 10R IBS Harlow.. 184 153 140 142 Hayes... 181 140 182 Totals. 7S0 709 747 709 EXECUTIVES MEN'S CLOTHINO von li'K hi Jii llcCartv 138 130 Church'l 117 88 i:hrl'an 70 ... r,ourt... 137 1RR llalsall 123 ildcp.... 100 70 14 Hlckey.. 141 141 141 104 KrelK... 147 132 127 lilt! DowUm?. 123 1MI 107 ... O'Conner lfl 143 141 inn Cross... 104 171) 109 170 Totals. 741 704 785 Totals. 727 713 031 flUBWAT STORE fichade.. IM 1H2 JJR UPHOLSTEIlYnOOM Slattery. 73 U2 07 (lllds...! 7K 121 OS ,(- lO'l ml inn Tflfr... I4fi lfiK 07 I.owery,. 1U7 iu in Welner .! 110 130 Kill M'Keller 130 00 ISO L'hatham 121 147 118 Trenton.. 80 132 10S lidep. . .. 100 100 100 Totals. 651 091 801 cDflnTTKfi nnnns Totals. 007 008 597 UI'HOLSTERY Iortnor.. 185 137 ml M'QInnls I!i 14 124 McOurry 150 sn 150 Carpen'r 70 109 12S Icdoucn 81 82 94 Zlegler,. 118 108 118 McOre'r, 11 119 119 OreBory. 90 127 102 Chllds.. 101 112 101 barker., 187 107 80 Ildcp..,. 23 23 23 Totals. 040 538 031 m , , . Totals. C04 K23 870 CHINA SHOE DE1T. nirkhead 115 132 109 T.aw. . . . 1811 ISO Ut Sheffield 148 120 111) ToWar,.. J-ja 187 139 narr..,. 13H 131 10(1 Percy. , 110 119 110 MoPaul. 01 H7 131) Qlmbel.. B8 130 101 ilaker.. 117 117 11T Dufteo... 128 133 143 IIdcp....7oTojro Totas Totals. 070 1157 000 LINENS JEWELHY flnwA.. 133 137 144 ir.-im'ton 188 158 181 Mulhol'd 108 115 07 Nichols, 142 102 io: Schaejc'r 02 92 02 rlz... 112 122 128 McDePtt 00 108 84 Thomas. 120 116 81 McKenna 103 140 17(1 Stokes... 101 123 151 Ildcp.... 81 81 86 . 2& Totals. 728 620 843 Totals. OflFOSS 020 , PHILADELPHIA LEAGUE Rolled on Keystone Alleys. Nov. 4. 1019 MELROSE? , PHILLIES rjreen'ell 170 170 213 fttorck.. 11)8 193 171 Service., 148104 157 McMa'n. 220 223 174 MeDo'eli 142 168 144 11. Quest 164 104 187 Younr. . 171 174 162 Warner. 160 108 200 Harrrson 147 201 158 Campbell 214 171 170 !!p Totals. 787 008 831 Totals. 003 940 008 M , KEYSTONE PENNA. R. R. &', ' Merwa.. 167 102 ISO Shaeffer. 147 208 153 ffiv. Rimer's. 182 155 187 It. Zler. 168 192 ISO Bfc ..tt,' Lambert 178 187 100 Drown.. 224 180,182 $?, .iames. . 104 103 200 Blind,.. 143 ...... ".",".. . Conant.. 189 154 142 Price.... 222 164 165 V W. Zler, i... 195 147 K'- ToUls. 803 881 807 A . Totals, 000 048 782 vt" CRESCENT WYNNEWOOD !? Hardy.. 148 180 1R Savlll... 155 13 103 .' Smedley. 208 231 1R2 Wells, ., 177 171 153 JRr - Bmlth.,, 108 107 150 Hot 148 181 175 Bfv, Alkens,. 100 141 142 Kick.... 215 154 207 EV, .Ijalle... ylus 170 182 Lunxren. 223 078 205 ST "Tofals. 01B Bill 848 Totals. 918 842 033 ft MAIN LINE . CAMDEN Epr Ttodxers. 150 201 140 Fehr. ... 100 189 178 Wf Durnell. 188 210 23U Moyer... 214 183 160 K a Dakley.. 146 168 14H Hldcr. ., 195 184 148 Br' Kane.,, 178 185 202 Mulford. 108 188 182 W Hartley. 100 137 201 Obi...., 175 168 221 Totals. 830 021 033 Totals, 043 012 893 MJDVALE STEICI. LKAGU13 (Duckulns.) PARROTS OWL8, lillitner. 101 97 101 Roberts, 07 103 107 bDley... 100 82 110 llewley. 85 95 100 ,f)rrer.. 102 114 107 Iiucbley. 13$ 04 87 Latshaw 127 118 109 Whyt. 90 118 121 Wagner. 11SU11 104 orerdorc no 1ST ill Ir-- .it r','ib- p51 sr m Totu 18 b" 3 Forty-five Round Bouts or Anything in Mexico Illsbee, Ariz., Nov. 5. Tentative plans for forty-flvc-round prize fights across the line at Naco, Son ora, were announced yesterday by local promoters, who recently held a conference with Cordovla Florcnclo, chrcf of police, and Judgo Iticardo Moreno, of the Mexican town. Under a recent ruling of Gover nor Ilucrta, Cananca and Naco arc placed in the same district, and Florencio is in a position to govern this section in all unimportant af fairs that do not interfere with lcg islaton of the state. The latter re cently gave local promoters full au thority to stago prizefights of any length, provided tho sport was kept clen . Construction of an arena in tho old bull ring will he started immedi ately. Tho ring has a seating ca pacity of approximately 20,000. WITH U'L' BOW N'ARRER ARCHERS BEAT GOLFERS Use Whole Set of Bows Through Fairway Putt by Hand With Paper Disc New York, Nov. 5. Election day visitors at the Sleepy Hollow Country Club in Scarborough watched a pair of archers start from the first tee and actually defeat a pair of golfers at the latter's own game. Dr. Joseph Blake, the noted surgeon, who has recently returned from France, paired with his friend, F. W. King, also an exponent of the bows and arrows, matched against C. G. Com stock, one of the club's leading golfers, and A. J. Sanderson, the Sleepy Hol low professional, and beat them by 1 up in eighteen holes. The archers used a collection of bows, for different purposes nnd distances, similar to. the golfer's array of wooden and iron shots. For the drive a bow ..nJiln nt n rmwar fnrrn nf nlnptv lounns was cmpioyea, ana me average distance was 275 yards when held at an nngle of forty-five degrees. Corres pondingly lesser motive forces were ....4K.tnnt ftf ihn nnnrrtflph fllints. A novelty was introduced into the arch ery for use on tue greens, instead oi an arrow Doctor Blake and King "putted" with a email paper disc 4 inches in diameter, nnd when this lodged over the golf hole the "put" was regarded as having been made. YALE RUNNER SWIFT Tom Campbell Breaks 600-Tape In 1:14 When Frost Nips Shins New Haven, Conn., Nov. 5. Yale's fall track meet was run off yesterday and was featured by Thomas' Campbell's exhibition in tho 000-yard race which he ran in 1:14. Campbell is holder of the worli's indoor mark for this dis tance of r:13 nnd his performance yes terday was very creditable considering tho heavy track and the cold weather. He later won the mile race to 4:41. Kelly and Costello at La Riviere A cltUens' testimonial committee of Bast Falls, of which Iran Croolts. 4253 nidce avenue, la treasurer, will tender a testi monial dinner to John B. Kelly, champion slnitlo sculler of this country, and Paul V. Costello, winner of the association slnct. sculls event, at tho Cafe La Klviere. East nivor drive. November 18. Both oarsmen are members of the Vesper Boat Club, uf tho Schuylkill Navy, and won the titles In the annual championship races of the Na tional Association of Amateur Oarsmen at Worcester last Aucuat. CUCKOOS PEE WEE RUdlJlU. 101 79 102 Wlthrow 71 88 R.", Allen... 10.-, 132 100 Beam... 88 118 93 Wllnon.. 102 128 120 HlKham. 05 108 122 Williams 125 07 118 Rlch'son 89 120 111' Wlso.... 115 141 140 Sl'Crkey 115 90 122 Totals 348 507 583 Totals 438 531 533 SUN SHIP LEAGUE PAYROLL HULL DRAFTING Bcheffor. 124 172 101 Osmun. 158 114 10(1 Hill.... 107 91) 18S MoC'key 185 103 1311 Part.... 03 110 97 Kenney. 100 148 Oil O. Bert. 1311 117 118 Khoades 158 151) 1311 Eyre... 108 81 113 Colllson. 171 129 147 Totals.. 508 382 880 COST ACCOUNTINO Totals.. 72S 734 038 PAYMASTER Jamison 132 142 110 Oustke. 13U 11V 134 120 120 147 Himey.. liu 127 bii u. . Hliby.. 03 Jester.. 110 77 83 Loflln... 99 173 100 90 157 Littleton 123 1C0 113 lloberts. 100 110 165 Ilurr. 125 134 110 Totals.. 503 535 501 Totals... -.97 7011 015 ENGINE DRAFT. ACCOUNTINO OArney. 102 94 130 Tnirram 1411 171 155 Hoyrt... Moyer. . Delser. . Hartley. 131 100 83 Myers.. 131 10(1 155 170 112 121 Hoar. 100 11(1 72 118 113 10.1 Illblerd-J0l 124 121 130 111 141 Webster 121 111 140 Totals.. 031 530 601 Totals.. 721 088 635' Frank Moran Scores K. O. Cumberland, Sid., Nov. B. Blc BUI Mc Fadden. of Philadelphia, sllshtly outwelfthed made a sorry showing nralnst Frank Moran, ot Pittsburgh, before the Cumberland Ath letic Club at Narrows Park Rink last night, having been knocked out early In tho second round of what was to have been r twelve round go. Moran knocked McFadden down threo times In the second round. SPECIAL TRAINS ACCOUNT Harvard-Princeton Footbal At Princeton Saturday, November 8 Will leave Broad St. Station 0:05, 10.O3. 10:23. 10:40 and 11:00 A. M., stopping at West Philadelphia and North Phlla. The use of the earlier trains Is advised. Special Tinlns Returning After Unine TRAINS ANNULLED On this date all regular train service on the Princeton Branch between 10:30 A.M. and 6:63 P. II,, both Inclusive will be annulled. All stops of regular trains at Princeton Junction will be annulled after 9:34 A.M. and before 7:20 P. M, Pennsylvania R. R. FOOTBALL Harvard vs. Princeton At Palmer Stauium,Princeton,N.J. Saturday, Nov. 8th Tickets on Sale nt A, (1. Spalding A Bro.t 1210 Clustaut tit. LA SALLE HANDED L Dopester Shows, on Paper, Why' Downey's Eleven Will Bo 1919 Grid Champion ST. JOE COUNTED TO HELPi By PAUL VUEV La Salle Prep will have won the Catholic school championship when the whistle sounds bringing a close to the 1010 grid campaign, according to one of the team's constituents. Here's the way lie dopes it out: "La S.Vij's 0-(i victory over St. Joe Snturday puts the Blue and Gold In a fine position to win the Catholic olinin l)ionhIp. Several wceks ago St. Jo seph's and Villanova Prep played a scoreless tie. Now that Lii Salic de feated St. Joe all that remains for the former to do is win from West Phila delphia Catholic High : but, in the meantime St. Joe must win or at least tie Itoman Catholic High." No Game With Catholic This same La Salle constituent says that nn open date was kept for Cath olic High, but Coach Glendon's, team was unable to find room on its schedule for the Blue and Gold, for some reason or other. Despite this, La Salle still will be able to claim the title providing, of course', Catholic High's team fails against St. 'oc. T.n Snlle Im deserving of more credl for its victory over St. Joe. despite the narrow margin of but three points, ac cording to Conch Downey. He says sev eral of his players went into the fracas hardly in fit fettle to play their best game. McBride. who started at end. was handicapped by -a bad ankle, and he had to leave the field nfter the first quarter. Other players hurt before the contest were Callahan, center, and Poppert. fullback. Plays With Broln Wrist Poppert played throughout the game with n broken wrist, while his booting foot handicapped him greatly because of a bruised toe. Callahan's playing at the snap-back position was short of re morkable owing to n bad arm. It was his first game for two weeks, having his llrst game lor two wccks. nav mg been put on the injured list nfter the fefl!n mix. Conch Downey wns highlv elated with his new backficld find. The new dis covery is Brenuan, who wns removed from tho line to ono of tho halfback jobs, and he proved himself a con t sistcnt ground gnlner against St. Joe. La Salle's next contest win oe pinyeci on Snturday agninst Williamson Trade School, on the latter's field. Lcnguo (lanio Tomorrow An Intcrscholastlc League football game will be played tomorrow after noon on the V. 11. It. Y. M. C. A. grounds, Forty-fourth and Parksido avenue, when "Nig" Berry's West Philly Hpeedboys lino up against Gcr mantown High's eleven. This gnmc originally was scheduled for Friday, but it lias been advanced until .1:0 p. m. tomorrow. The second league match of the week, between South Philly and Central High, wilLbe decided Friday on Houston Field. Two soccer games arc on for today. Upper Darby High plays at German town High, nnd Hnverford School op poses Friends' Select on the latter's field. EBY AT PENN Ex-Yank Champion Returns to Red and Blue Cinder Paths Again Earl Eby, the interallied 400 meters champion, yesterday returned to the University of Pennsylvania where he will complete his course nnd don togs with Concli Robertson's squad which nt this time looks pretty good for the coming indoor meets. Kby was a mem ber of the American team which took part in the games at Stadc Pershing .Toinville Inst June. Kby appeared here in the nntionnl cbumpionships but was in poor health. I I I It HlllllH T. ffhrlhe Cold Garage & CATHL AURELS MOTOR & tiAHAGE HEATER Direct Heating System Keeps the auto warm in the coldest er and makes the garage comfortable, It is portable. Uses kerosene. Approved by leading insur ance companies. Tenth suc cessful season. Come in and see demon stration in our showroom. ROSE MANUFACTURING CO. 910 Arch TIIK WINTKK 'These prices include war tax, and MOBILE OIL, in 5-galIon sealed cans, light, medium or heavy body. SPECIAL PRICE $4.00 Morelite Headlight Lens (any size) a pair' $1.15 Violet Ruy Headlighc Lena (aiiy sizj) a pair $2.15 Macbeth Headlight Lens (any size a pair $4.00 These Lenses all comply with N. J, ana Pa, Stato Laws. PHILADELPHIA I 680 North Broad Street ESTMlMgllUU 1008 TIGERS OPEN GATES TO STUDENTS TODAY I T Coach Roper, Now Councilman, Puts Princeton Through', Long Drill Harvard Hard at Work Foot ball at Philadelphia Navy Yard By SPICK HALL Staff Correspondent of the Ermine riibllr Princeton, N. .1., Nov. G. -tOACH, now Philadelphia Council- man, Bill Bopcr, pnssed '..io word tills morning that he would let down the gates this afternoon and allow the student body nnd any one else who cared to see the Tigers nt practice, Monday and Tuesday Kopor's young charges worked behind hermetically sealed doors nnd no one except players nun cniicucg were pi'riiiumi io see wnai was beiug pulled oft within lest some Harvard picket doing outpost duty slioum get wise lo the proceedings. After it was learned that there would be open house this afternoon the stu dents hastily arranged to have a parade, led by the university band. This per formance was scheduled to take place at ,'i o'clock, just before the hard prac tice of the afternoon was to begin. Long Scrimmage Yesterday Bopcr sent the first varsity mid the second varsity against each other in a long scrimmage drill, in which lie tried out several tentative line-ups in an elTort lo get a line on the tim that will meet Harvard. Itoper still says Hint there arc seven line jobs open for the seven men who show up to best advantage in these Int three days of practice. Davis's work against the Gold and Blue was of such a brilliant nature that lie held down the varsity left end position esteniay attcriioon. n,.,,,, who is nmirni'1ilnjs his fiftv whilo Bigton went in nt left tackle ticnd- tliii-rl birthday, was the oldest of till ing tho return of Stnn Keek. Keek was ,, pOI,tostnnts for the club honors, on the field in uniform, but did not get tt titl it wns easily seen that his sight into the scrimmage. has not been dimmed one bit through The backficld presents an even greater K. ip ,na,ie ,,rfcct s,Cnre. nroDieni man noes uiu " in ," -i return of Lourie. Trimble and Garnty, , Kopcr finds himself confronted with the task of choosing a backficld from some twelve men. nil of- whom have earned serious consideration. Yesterday's com bination consisted or strumng, i-oune, T , b, , fJllrl.itv tl, backficld that, apl)earC(1 ut0 suri, B00,i advantage in the first three contests ot the bchedule AH Get Chanco After this had been tried out, how ever, Bopcr sent in practically every backfleld man on the squad. Scheercr, Wilraer, Destcfnno and Murrey are all brilliant defensive backs, while riclieerer. with hU loni? twistinir mints, nnd Mur- ...... ...111. Uia .InnrroenUR llrnrt kicks. would balance any running attack und lound out it formidable combination. Beside these men, MacPhce and Knox nro entitled to close consideration, nnd ol it fnst retnrnine to his early sea son form. Surely it will take a wise man to pick the Tiger 'arsity before It takes the field esaiuroay aiicruouu. After the scrimmage work, Trimble, Wllmor nnil Sohocror were drilled in punting. Schcerer continues to punt about fifty-five yards, with an occa slnnnl fi."i.vnrd twister, while ilmer and Trimble nrc both gaining in aceu- .. !., H,n nlneemont of their mints. Later Strubing, Murrey and Don Lourie pincticed drop kicking irom uu luigiv.-. of the field. , it TT Up at Cambridge yesterday the Hav nni tn,Unm wns n husv nlacc. Condi tions on the field did not favor Uie workout Bob Fisher had planned for the team he is going to use against Princeton this week, but he went through with the program, nevertheless. The drill included not only a very thor niiBh session between the. varsity and the substitutes, but also a few minutes, of the hardest sort of play between the regulars and the scrubs. Harvard to date has not shown much that has not been seen in games of other years, but this fall has been , working out a few additional plays for its running game. Harvard will have every man on the weath $27.50 fomnUte No lnotallntlon Required. Street, Phila. NKCKMMTV Special for the Week Prices on Penna. VACUUM CUPS Guaranteed on a basis of 6000 miles by the man ufacturer, all fresh stock. Size pn-cc 30x30 & Clincher Vac. Cup $20.15 32x3 S. Side Vac. Cup $23.70 31x1 Clincher Vac. Cup $31.70 32x4 S. Side Vac. Cup $32.25 83x4 S. Side Vac. Cup $34.00 34x4 S. Side Vac. (Inn 3 A 7n we apply tires without extra charge RUBBER TIRE CO. T sipind in shape on Saturday. This means that even Iiockwood can lie used nt tackle if need be. If Pliinney staiid thu wear and tear of the next two davV work he very likely will get a chance' to piny against the Tigers, Humphrey did some good kicking and will hnve the call in the big game. Ilnlph Horween was active and it Is proposed to send him out for some ac tual football tomorrow. Captain Murray is working with tlie same backfleld that has been used since tno middle or lust week nm n n n m r- iA W AM H Ffif! '-L-inm VJLLUU IO PERFECT NIMROD Local Comes Into His Own as One of Best Wing Shots in City in 15-Bird Shoot In a drizzling rnin mid driving wind. which made the white lliers heavv and flielr flight uncertain. William i'Wpv ot tills City, yesterday came into Ills I own as one of the bcsl wing shots in l li'rnr, an end of many years' eperl t lie Last at the regular election day I nice, and Duc Mellow, tackle, lire snoot nf the tort Side Inn Gun Club, the mainstays. 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