yrS!S ETEXIXG rUBLIC LEDGER PniEADELrHIA", THURSDAY, XOYEMBER 6, 1919 v HU " BECAUSE TIGER "FIFTEEN" WAS "ALL FLUSTERED UPf HARVARD FIRST BEAT PRINCETON IN '77 V , Rv TIGERS ARE SHIFTED FOR HARVARD GAME Jiopcr Drives Team Through Hon! Scrimmage in Open Practice as Cheering Students Look On Under graduates' Parade Led by University Band SIATE WILL HOLD ATHLETIC CARN IE PENN SCRUBMEN GET REWARD THIS WEEK Official Line-up and Statistics for Princeton-Harvard Game I'rlncrlon Wclnlil llflclil I'onllton' Harvard Wrlclit Ilellht vU'lhiiim li ft:" left eml Desmond 20 B:01 Mrllruw IBS n:OI left taeMr, . XevlKMltk . . 1IM ll'OI Dickson ins l.oj. If ft euanl . Woods . -at :0-j t'alluli.ui liH "ill" , renter . . llavenifjer . I hip 0:01 Itotlirhlld . '101 (I'll; rlEltl mmed ( Inrk . . , qn 11:10 HUlfr 1K (loo riihl UcUle, Knnr ... ms (lull lml 171 (1:00 rlchl end. Merle ihi) 0.00 Mruhllnc IM .VOil iiinrlertal. Murnir .' ., .... 1(Vl ritlll Urlmlilo 1.111 -VOX rltht linlfhirk llnrnliam .. 178 .Is'" Hsrrltv ' llii mil left halfhiitW Humphrey .... HO 0:00 Wltmrr 130 .1:09 fllllhuck ., Cnsej . 170 5110 Avrrnto vvetilit I'rlnrelon, 1"i llHrmril. 180 Aveniae vveliht line, tinkle to taikle I'rimeloii, 1!K): Ilnrvtiril, 200, Average weight. ImrkHeld 1'rlncelon, lilt: Harvard. 17.1. Harvard nutuelr.li 1'rlnreton 12 pound' to I lie- num. umrlils llrferee, I.iwiKfiiril, 1 rltill l umpire, Wlliluinn. Veilnvitmnldl head lines man, Thorpe, toluinhUi Held Judge, not rhosrn. Time of game, p, m.i time of period, fifteen minuter. Lehigh Game, Clash With Pitt Fresh and Soccer Match Fea ture Pennsylvania Day Tivcnly-onc Members oj Allie Miller's Squad Will Make Trip for Dartmouth Game CROSS-COUNTRY RUN LISTED TWO SPECIAL TRAINS My SPICK ItAl,Ii Mnff Correspondent of (lie Krenlnsr I'uhllo Ledger 1'rltU't'toil, X. !. Xov. ll. sjlvanla station to Pilnceton from tM a. rpUUm: has been no announcement ?clV, Viu nl fronl Hud,on Ter. -L intitle here or at Cambridge of tlir, nilnat New lork to Princeton, i.l.t a, jn nfflrlal opening line-up for totoTtof" iiioiuuu nusin1 iu-iwii i- i ' ' v.-- i-y mreion v - a. m nnu ll .us Tigers anil Harvard, notwithstanding Hie liue-ups above nro correct for both teams, and when the whittle blows at 2 o'clock duj itfliT tomoiiovv the men Mill lie in the positions as set forth. Coach Iloper. after vvutehlug his men work out for three dajs this week, de rided that the strongest combination that he could muster in the ImeUfield would be to put Carritj. who has been practicing nt fullback, at light halfback and to line Witmcr at full. One of the reasons for this ninth -hour shift was to have the best mailable punter in the game, und that niiin is Wltmer. As leinaiked on other oc casions Scheercr la the best punter on i the squad, but lie has not jet developed mifficient all-round playing ability to warrant bin being put on the varsity as a lirst'strlng plajcr in s'pitc of his line kicking ability I)als. Right Kml Several shifts have been made in the line ami at the cuds, and 'Williams will be used by Itoper at left end and the j other wing will be protected by Davis, who has done wonderful vvotk in the f spilmninces this week l.igler is a high-grade plaer, and has been play ing end in great btjlc, so, in order to keep him in the line-up. the Tiger tu tors decided that the best combination in the line would be to use him at right tackle, with Hothehild at guard. On the other side of the line Captain Mcfir'avv will perform at tackle and Dickson at guard. Callahan, of course. Mill occupy the center post. Keck will not start. from ID a Newark to n , 10 30 a. I'.tUabeth m . 11 a to 'Special train service Prlncetuu 8.10 a in 10 m it i.i a in. Special train fcervlce from I'rmccion U 30 a m . 10 'J3 u 1 1 ... am Special train service from Itahway to Princeton 10 nr. a tn. Special train pprvlce from wick to Princeton 10.32 a. m and 11'ftl a m Hpoclal train Hervlco from Philadelphia to Princeton for Philadelphia station 0 03 a. m.. 10 03 b. m, 10 2", a m , 10.10 a. m., 11 a. in. Special train serAlen from Trentorr to Princeton 12 01 p. m Ileturnln?. npecial trains will lfave after the name fromtho aamo track on which they arrive Middle lard- N-w Tork onh (first trains leare from this ard tower jarJ New Tork. Jorsey Citv, New. ark. Kllialieth, Itahwal, Metuehen New Urunswlck and Monmouth Junction (Pansen Ecr9 for rtatlona I etvveen Monmouth Junc tion and Long: Uranch chinire cars at Mon mouth Jumtlon to a LDeclal train ) I Uppr jard Trenton Philadelphia, south i and wist. New Pruns . 11 20 a. in. Stale College. Pa.. Xnv. 0. Tomor lovv and Saturday promise to constitute one of the greatest week -cuds ever held at l'enn State, for the college will ccle luate its annual Pcuiisyhauia Day. Athletic events will feature the two day celebration, with two football games, a pocecr game and a cross country run on the schedule. Lehigh will be the big uiting attraction, the IJrown and White furnishing the com petition In all but one event. The latter will be a football game between the Pcnn State rrcsbmcu and the Pitt Freshmen. The freshmen football game will take place tomorrow afternoon, college clashes being curtailed after .'5:!!0 o'clock. The varsity game with T.chigh will take place on Saturday afternoon ijj icmvix ,i. voi.mu'k TIUj Prunsjltanla scrubs, the door mats of tho, varsity, lecoive their re ward this week-end. There's a group of .voting men at lieu Franklin's I'uivcrsity who don garnet jerseys ami stockings and other football regalia daily and go out and sacrifice themselves on the gridiron of I'tajiltlln Field for the betterment of the varsity players. Xo one his a chance to make I the first team and thej know it. I The only excuse they have for being Ion the field Is to give the big lihtyeis practice. Mot of them are slight of build ; that is, slight as compared to the huskies of Folwell's squad, and I they get knocked and shoved all over the place. Thej arc the true tlicip)p 'of the all-for-glory principle. Scrubs Smite Seldom There's never au.v credit given them unless they rise up and smite their footballers Old Grads Come Back to Help Coach Pcim Slurs of other yeais are flocking to Franklin Field these davs to offer Mlggistlons to Mead Couch Huh Fol well, pr to give individual instruc tions to some of the plajers. All the suggestions are listened to nnd some lire taken. Considerable attention Is being paid to Individual tutoring. Hob Torre), famous center: Hunter Scarlett, tzry I.cvene and Klemm I'rquhnrt, ends, und Frank Sonimer, a halfback of the JI10S eleven, all were on hand yesteiday, besides the regular coaching staff. dents to the tcene of the gnme. The fust will leave tomorrow afternoou, nnd the second Saturday morning The musical clubs will give a concert fol- lovvul by n dance nt thi Hotel Penn s)vanbi tomorrow ulght, to that most i JrplS to laugh oe the students win leave tomorrow. j. Novo Some of the undergraduates intend to ' ahead and cui classes to go over vviiu inu team on tho 10 o'clock train In the morning. In the A'urslt) that pranced through the Blgnal drill esterday weie three phijers who did not start the State game. .Tim Nejlou had Herb Deltcr'h placo nt guard, .Tohnny TlUel was nt tiuklo instead of Fddle Mnynartl and Danuy McXichol was in the backficM in Ilruner's position. Deller and Mavnard both played with the second Varslt), but llruncr was held tin b) late classes and tz SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS -lly LOUIS If. JAFF13- 41 -tee, h Now Johnny i " J" a", wJ Battlln IrlnVr M uublushincty has cono with him at l'liiUdnlrOiia Jk O'Brltn'K. la telling the world nnd M"n'crl,. will In the y. 3. navr, dafeateil cver.Tbo.lv that ho Is the lightweight tS.UXXlUmV'VJZ VWJrS L" champecn. According to word from Polorrolo who also 1 responilblft Xor Pwt Denver, Xoye bases his iittnchment to Herman' condition. llin diadem by reason of his .uestion- i , . ,. . , , ., . able three-round foul victory over I,c w wlfhn TVn"m!."on at"th,1:iraDmfo?,ow Tendlerj nlso, because llciinv I.eonard I nlgiit. Thompson tau recovered entirely fellow. footballers in a scrimmage, but nl " o clock, and it will be preceded 1 (bercs little of that these dajs lit the by the soccer game and the cross-couu- I'ctin stadium. All of the smiting bus been done b) the varsitj. As long us football hns exist. d at Penn it has been the custom to take the scrubs, coached this .vear nv .Mile Mil Hot Off the Gridiron Fow Changes JIade It enn be sccju. from Harvard's line up that it Is virtually tho same that the coaches have been using all week. Of number or sums nave oecn There was a nip to tho air estcrdav I that was welcomed by tho Lehlffh squad t after several das of rain and unseasonably varm weather for this time of the sear Tho usual Wednesday, bcrlmmaga was I passed up vesterday. Instead a long slsnal arm una tne trains: out ot rormaiions for the Penn State gamo constltutid the chief work of the da A lonffer practice than usual under satis factor conditions took placo at tha Naval Academy Coach lUdpntli. of Rrcxel Institute, Is worklmr three eouada until late each evening- with the whitewashed" ball In prepa ration for the game Saturday with Susque hanna University at Sixty-third and Walnut streets tiy run. State's Chances Good Penn State's chances of toming tfiiough all of these contests success fullv look particularly good, although Lihigh is evpectcd to put up a haul light. The varsity football game will lin thi hip attraction and the Lehigh rooters are expecting to come to State I College in n special train. 1 Although Pcnn Stutc downed Pcnn last Saturday, while Lehigh lost to Pitt, there is no spirit of overconfidcncc in the Illuc and White camp. However, the students aro far more optimistic than they were a week ago. Two vears ago I,i high came to State College, nnd wheu they departed they trok with them a f-0 victory. Tlovv evrr. Hugo liczdek's plucky 8. A. T. C. eleven evened the count last fall by tinv cling to South Ilethlehem and cam lug a 7-G decision Way Only Cripplo The members of the squad came through the game with the Ued and lllue without any serious injuries', it ml the fact that Coach Hczdek made but one substitution during the entire game, speaks well for the condition of the Pcnn State team. Charlie M ny had his shoulder bumped, but he was the oiil) man who suffered hi the hurd-fougJit ler, along on one of the trips made b) the big team. Thisjear mere is onlj one trip that comes thU week to Xevv York for the D.iitnioiith game Satur da.v . Last year the tieasnry of the Ath letic Association was ns emptv as a vacant house and about as hard to lo cate. It was found impossible to take the scrubs to Pittsburgh, but this year, with the return of regular crowds, tra dltion will be revived after the twelve month lape. Twenty-one Ooing Twenty-one of the young men whoi served to take the mud of varsitv heels I will be taken on the journey to the big town. The entire viirsil; squad also will make the trip for the bittle with the Green. The lied and lllue .football warriors take their lust pi u. I let of the week on Franklin Field this nfternoon. and then tomorrow morning the hop to New York will bo made. Two special trains have been ar ranged for to carry the Quaker stu- tiut able to reach the Held until near th. end of tho drill. Folvvell said he was still undecided about his line-up and prnbablj would not make his tlnnl selection until tomor iovv afternoon, when the squad works .tit at the Polo grouuds TED LEWIS SAILS refuses to meel him at I 'III pounds. ringside. The day following Tendler's bout with Xo.ve, impels in Denver printed statements by the club physi cian, a Doctor Mack, that nfteT an ex amination It was moved Xove was not as' fouled, and the unanimous opinion of Former Champion Is to Perform In London With European Champs Ted "Kid" Icwis, of Fnglanil, former welterweight champion, will sail Satur day for London, it vvus announced yes terday by his manager, Charlie Harvey Lewis Is scheduled to engage in two bouts soon after his at rival dn the other side. Manager Harvev has closed negotiations for a match against either Johnny ISaslnm, Fngllsh welterweight champion, or Young Charles, holder of the Ficnth title. This bout will he held In .Fauitur) nt the Itojal Albert Hall, and will mark Lewis's first appearance in a ltritish ung ringside experts was that the western man was knocked out b) a boilv blow. jTodii) the following statement filtered into this ollice: "Find Joliu Xoye suf I fering from severe bruise in right groin. Illuck and blue, nnd swollen, Inflamed I and extremely sensitive. C. A. F.IIih, M. D." Fltber Doctor Mack or Doctor F.llls doesn't know his business, that's a cluch. I Johnny Nove threatens to bo t.rw Tend I ler attain Here t what Nojc Is quoted as saMnir I anj reaay 10 bo io j-niianniirir, and meet Tendler in a return match or any other place when hoilnc Is pertniited, and the bout will draw a biff Bate, ' lie picks Willie Jacktun us a better boter than Tend er and aan I.eonard would flatten l.ew within five rounds All of which loen t mean anything from Noe Three different rlnn will Mace rrofe elomil botlnir on the mm night beginning next Tuesday night The Qaet and Illjou started ahuwIiiK pros this week, and next week the Auditorium A A will enter tho I'hlllv Held with nvn louts Threo bouts each are put on at the theatres from tho Injury suffered wh-n lie srn fouled -PJ liW A I In..,, turn Tl,1a TO-.I .& J " (leoro Ward inset in a heavyweight hltfset. and tho other bouts aro Charley Jtaar va, Toung Zerlnger. Tommy Warren vs. Joa Augatls, nnd Patsy Tato vs. Tovuur Jo Tuber. IJohbr MnCnnn, of Gray" Terry, Is trslnlnnf for a return to tho ring Tho bantam 1 be Ing looked after by Peta Moran, who also la handling Krankle Howell and Tommy Jamison Jon "Kid" Wright will be In th fatur under tho colors of Willie Kdwards, svhn writes that the bantam haa already met Patsv Wallace Hughey Hutchinson. Jonnnv Murray. Young Marino, Jack Sharkey ana others, . r.,,e.I'rm"n I" training at Philadelphia, Jack O'Brien's for his special seratj with Toe T.ynch at the Olympic next WednM" day night. Jock- Malone will be cit of tha vtar for several weeks He has a broken left arm and several fractured right fingers. Jimmy Wide Is expected In this country on Saturday He will find a slew of littler fellows awaiting him In Philadelphia, ,?i.e Tlpllhr and Benny Valger mar box in rtoston Novemb-r 11. If tho bout la con summated it will bo for twelvo rounds t a refereo's verdict. Ijitest Information Is to ths effect that the ltennv Leouird-Jlmmy Duffy flftaen rounder Tulss. Okla. November 15, will b a no decision go Look at This, George Toledo. Nov ll William P.lwarl. of the PB- l-lalry teani. inlled "32 for three games In regular bowling- league competition here jeiterda Klwart vna taptain of the team that last scar won tho Ohio championship "Sulke" .Howard, heavyw eight .hampion ' Hot W. Holland Longest fghto on record! catch as-catch-enn wrestler of Pennsylvania i Tames K.el.and Jonathan six hours fifteen will start a series of wrestling matches at i minutes near Melbourne, Australia. Jfovem the Oasely Theatre tomorrow night lie l her. 1S3S Mike Madden and Bill Hayes. ls will tokr on ltarr (Kldl fuller, an A. L, rounds Kdenbrldge, Hngland, July IT, 1S4K. r elnmplon. In a. tlnish contest, best two I longest glove fight: A. Uowen and J. Burke, out of three falls ,110 rounds, New Orleans. April a. 18S3, Ttnssell Stanlerl t weight, Is In town. New He Orlean- middle has had sixteen Dallv Tteadcr Jack lli Inches. Sempsey la 5 feet game. . Little can be said about the soccer game. It will be the first one of the season for Penn State, although Lehigh already has-placd several games. State cross-country runners lost to TJnn tat Kntimlnv. nnd arc out to re- Ilftierfneil'a B-rJrilron Drosnects staggered i rl,. m HtcinKphCK nirainst Lehigh. rl'tie course, a numoer or sums nave uccu t d Jolt C5l,rday, iicn it was ' ' ,,, t t i f. :sh in frot of the i made iu the scrimmages, but the eleven learned that Karl Miller, tho plucky end, 5"T,V' ""V ?" ,,'!!' i nlinvo nnvn Deell tree- I who hm oecu ill oniv n,u ikuuiv. uiid "-; vu.". n..- ' . ?. . ' rtn ,1 III lin ntt tlitt floM fur ttn tlPfkH. not for the rest of tho schedule Despite adverse weather conditions Brown coaches had the squad out in mud and ralu scrimmaging, men who appear above have been get- ting most of the signal drilling, wliieli precedes and follows the scrimmage -work each day. Yesterday the Princeton students had a big celebration in honor of the open ing of the gates of Palmer Stadium for practice. Hundreds of enthusiastic un dergraduates lined up in front of the cannon, and, beaded by the band, pro ceeded in squad formation to the sta dium, where they watched their hopes work out in the last hard scrimmage before meeting Harvard. Itoper statc.f that ho intended to have ti scrimmage, this afternoon, but it will be of n light order, and tho chances arc that ho will use mo-it of his 8econd-6tring men for this work against the scrubs. Hi- Game Atmosphere Although the .outest is two davs away, everything has taken on the "llig Game" atmosphere. Muuj alumni were present vesterday und will re main until the game is over Saturday afternoon. There is not a loom in any hotel here availuble. All accommo- i datlons at the famous old Xuhsuii Inn have been held in reserve for the Hnr vnrd game for over two mouths. Xassau street yesterday was gaily arrayed in its orange and black liver) with banners floating and bunting hang j Ing lu all of the shop windows. The day was perfect after a bad morning? and when the procession of students, reached the field the sun was shining brilliantly for the big drill. The student band is new, having Just been organized, but the boys have been practicing hard ami gave a fine Account of themseles vcstcrday. The) will make the trio to New Haven next week for the Princeton-Yale game. Ertecl !Iu?o Ciowd Every preparation is being made to accommodate the largest crowd that s. the I the it OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 16 Com It Mercer sent the Gurnet eleven through a long workout sesterdaj in prepa ration for Saturday's game with l'ranklln , and Marshall I Ilia big western Pennsylvania football classic will be staged next Saturday and wl.l brine together tha University of Pitts burgh and Washington and Jefferson Col lego at rorbes Held. Pittsburgh, ' Tha reit cure that has been prescribed for the Cornell backfleld and some of the regular linemen for the last ten das a or so la proving highly beneficial. t In the.teetli of a biting .November wind, r.mi.vhtnl,; Military College varsity and L scrub teams engaged In a brief scrimmage I on tno couege griuiron Fred Dawson sent the Columbia varsity j through Its harden workout of the week , esterday afternoon in preparation for tho ' htevctiE gaino on South Field baturdaj The KulgerS football squad was back at work again jestcrday without a let-up after Its contest, with Ssracuso In New Tork, but there won no scrimmaging FOOTBALL Harvard vs. Princeton At Palmer Stadium,Princeton,N.J. Saturday, Nov. 8th BARRACKS is made with this reinforced Ob' long Cable-Cord Buttonhole, An exclusive feature of f10Ji (2u ars Tickets on Bale at A, O. Spuldlpc 1310 Chestnut St. & rjro.. OLDEST BRAND IN AMERICA vw tt o aiwaT a 004.LAN oo. Tatrr. . r 'II illllUJIIIIIIinUIIIU erer gathered tn see a lootuaii game in Princetou. There will be hundreds of automobiles from Philadelphia, Xevv York and other points in Pennsylvania and Xevv Jersey. Ucsidcs these, evei) train running out of the two mctropol Uan cities of the Keystone nnd Fmpirc utatcs will have a full quota of football enthusiasts. The railroad yartls at Princeton arc being overhauled to Jake cure of the pecl8ls that will be run. The Penn sylvania Itailroad will run frequent extra trains from Xevv York and Phil adelphlu Saturday., canceling virtuully all of tho regular ones. This Is (he way the Pcnnsy.has ar ranged to carry the people to and from the big gafnc: Fnsquent special train service from Penn itllllllll!ll!ll1llll!!lllll!l!IIIIIIII!ll!IIHIIl!llllll!!linj if Who Js lour JOaYbert'! mwm'.'i' muujLui 'jo'"'""' "a.uuiuwuL'.u ' ' ':.;.'. ,;, Air:1.;''.'1 . V.l iSsmw:i; wi m Quick Oervice Instruction and Flight Dily at Our Airdrome on York Road. 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