Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1919, Postscript, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, XOVEMBEll 8, 1910
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77 QUAKERS AND TIGERS HAVE MUCH AT STAKE AGAINST THE GREEN AND THE CRIMSON;
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UM PENN MEN
CROWD NEW YORK
Student Rooters and Old Grads,
With Fair Co-eds, Throng
to Dartmouth Game
ODDS ON BATTLE EVEN
IJy KDWIX
rOMJH'K
MnfT f nrreMiomlent of
the llienlni: I'ulillc.
i.etuter
Xcw Yorli, Nov. S. A few thoti
snnil pxtr.-i mean nnlllimr to this oit.l
nf transit population. New Y rakers,
scarcely baio iioltcrcl Itcil and Itluo
ribbons ileooratinK the brcndq of some
Kinv haired men, some brnrdlos outlii
ami n number ot pretty KivK but to
I'lillndelplilnns certain sections of Man-
linttnn Ule look like Chestnut street
nnd tfie I'nivcrsity of lVmioilvnnia
campus. , , ,' ,
PhilauVlplilans- nre lierc by (be hun
dreds, In tlie thousand, for tbe gridiron
battle of tbe jear between the "nliiuit j
Pennsjiuinin clcien and the far-her-
nl.ln.l llni-tmniith team.
Hverv train that shot thrnilEli the
tube and most every ferryboat frnpi
Jersey Citv yesterday and tbi innrmnK
carried its' burden of Quaker City eiti-
T,oval alumni of old Penn. lo-unc n
bit of their diffnitv in the enthusiasm ,
of the moment; umlcrKrndiiatosbubblinf; i
...;n. "nnn" nm1 nntlmism as onlv i
coHcrc students bubble; eo-eds, who this
vear are takitiff n Krcnt inteiest in
athletic affairs at the t'liiversity. and
lust plain Vhiladelphians who are ar
dent followers of the football warriors
of Hen Traiiklin's institution, all are
here for the game. '
Then, too. tbe nlmuin. who now are
residiiiR in this eit and many from
points north and south and west, have
leathered for the name on the 1 olo
grounds this afternoon.
Thev are with the lied and V.tiic not
only with their hearts but with their
monev. There has been plenty of IJatt
moutii money In sight and most of it
has been eoicied. When the team lirst
arrived icstcnlay nioriiing supiiorli'rs
of the biix (iioen eleven were offenng
odds nf 10-7. but thev dwindled to " i
and V-! " lnt0 la,,t ll'"ht " u,miucl'
of bets were plaeed at even money.
The influx of Pennsjlvniiia money
has driven the odds down eonsidernblj
and most of the bets which will be
plaeed today will bo at even money.
The Hotel l'ennsylviinia is the head
quarters of (Junker supporters nnd it
was there that they flocked for the great
rally which took place last night. Theic
was scarcely a place in the big lobby
where a 1'ennsjlvania Hum was not
grasping the band of a I'ennsjlvanin
man. ,lt was like alumni day at the
University.
GERMANTOWN SCORES
FIRST IN GRID BATTLE
Leads Friends' Central by Six
,
Points Early in Interacademic
Game Today
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Ilerniitiin
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t'ulilej
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Kercree (minillrri Kill,' , tunnlret Morse,
tmeflimin. Time of iierloils, ten anil twehe
minutes. t
V. It. It.. Y. M. C. A., Kicld, Nov.
8, -Halfback Conley, of (iermiintown
Academy, copped a forward ffass from
Diusmnre enily in the game
against HFricnds' Central and
today
went
over for the only score of the lirst half.
Dinsmore, xxho hurled the pass to the
fleet Oermantown half, failed to kiifc
the goal.
.TRI-COLLEGE HARRIERS
HIII-and-Dale Run Today Between
Columbia, Tigers and Dartmouth
New York. Nov. S. Stnr hill and
dale runners were entered in two cross
country runs over the six-mile course
at Van Cortlandt Park today. ThMirst'
nice xmis a tuangiilar intercollegiate
lontest between Dartmouth, I'linceton
nnd Columbia,
Tlic second event xvas the annual
junior race for tlic national champion -ship
team nnd individual titles under
the nuspiccs of the Amateur Athletic
I'nion.
Syracuse University entered a team
for the national race, in xvhich nine
other teams, representing local clubs,
competed. Thiiteen of the hnriieis in
eligible, for the team race, entered for
Individuals honors.
Northwestern After Iowa
rhirni;o. Nov 8 Northwestern I'niver
iiltj'a football eleven, with Uie Inspiration
of Alumni Day, today was ready for n
Jiard flitht nKainnt tho Iowa team in uu.ef
Tort to take Its first victoiy In the "ltttf
Ten" Conference race Iowa, with ono of
the best teams In that Institution-" leceut
history, xvas a stronff favorite, however
Kjph elexen was able lo nut Its bel nlmnm
on the Held, Northwestern men who suffered
Injuries In recent enm.es h.ivln recovered.
HOW. PRINCETON AND HARVARD
WILL LINE UP FOR CLASH TODAY
I'RINCETON
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OQioials Referee, I.angford, Trinity, Harvard j umpire, Williams, Penn
sylvania! head linesman, Thorpe, Columbia. Starting time 2 p. m. lit
Palmer Stndlum, Princeton, N. J. Time o periods 15 minutes.
College Football Games
on Schedule for Today
IVnn k DurtliiiiAiitli itl I'nlu irniinN,
llurwirri ut I'rlnrrton,
. nnd .1. nt Pitt.
l.rhlRli ut IVnn ?tnte,
Kroun nt A nip,
Cnriifctp Tfrh n( ( nrnrll,
Unrkiifll ut hmim?.
Opfirctlnun til Nij,
Nnlrp fiaitip n( Arm
''uiii tlrTncrp nt 1 nnd M .
HoMou CoIIprp nt Utilper.
lKMnmi nt liifiieitp.
KorhfKtrr ( nltrtitr .
1 rrtln'iH nt l M, (
Onlfr Cnllrcc nt t Virclnlu,
Ihiwrforil ut .Mm Ilupkln.
AniliprHt tit Uel(itn,
UeMmlnMer nt ItuiTiUo
( ntliotlr I nhcrMtj- nt Wnslitnslon Col-
Ircf.
Mripn nt Cnlumbiu.
Wwt Mnr.ilnml Mnte nt (inllnutlet.
Mtlnnfiti nt irttilnirjc4
t, Itonutrnttirc nt (Jrnp llt.
Colbv nt Hob ( nm.
MorreMrr nt rhllUp-.-mlnf r, ,
Jlmilnn Anulfim nt riiltllpi-r,?trr.
liixnrhutpttH cclp nt llhnle lhiml
Mntr.
Npw Aork nt I nlfin.
MMhllftMir? nt UMIIiimi.
p lliinipslilrr state nt Uoripsler
I'olj.
(tpnrtii ut Mlochfin
IVnn I'resli nt Mrrrrlmrc
rrlnrelon I'rpsh nt llnruiril 1Vi".1i
1ST
Mtrhtfrnn nt Chlrnco
tHhot nt Almn
Mt, I'nloii nt I'nsr
Kpnluik tit 'liirlnntill
Tuft nt Detroit
t nli1nt;ti)n nt Dr.ikp
Atnntnnn nt Iilnlin
A I M 1 n ut K n I ii inn no
Oklnttoni.t nt Kiintiitf.
Upft Mrclnln Mptnn nt Mnrlftta
Mfi Iliiknt't nt MlrhlRim AkrIph
Illinois nt MlnnpMttn
plmifka at MlMMiurl
ln, nt nrtlipitrrn
lllrnm ut Oltfrlln
1 prniont nt Norulrli
I'uriliiP ut Ohio Hfntp
llrpfcon i;rIph at Mnhhtnctnn
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Splierr nt ( tluilel
' l rein In nt (ipurein.
, mul Ii, nt (iporeln Irrli
Uini(Nnu nt North Cnrnlhui stntr
l , of sinth nt (tcellliorpp
I'piiiiPhHpp at .smitli Ciirollnn
Holmsburg vs. Frsinkforcl and
Conshohocken vs. Vincome
Are Important Clashes
EAST FALLS Y. M. A. PLAYS
toiivv". imii:i'i:mii:nt s( iidiii i.i:
lldlnirshurt; tit rr.itikfnrd.
MiKume ut t'liiiMlinhuokcii.
lMinod Cnthnlir (Itih nt Ither4iilc
l.ilM I'll IN V. M. A. nt rlniilMlllr.
t.rriiiaiitonn A. . nt Clip-Urook.
( lifstir .sililp til Nitroil,
This is big Sutnidaj for a number of
independent football elevens and gamc
arc on tap that have hud the fans on
edge fur a number of weeks. The big
gest attraction on the liuout will he
staged ul Comniunitj I'ield, rnuiKfoid,
when the rrtiiikfnrii eleven opposes
Ihehig team from Ilolinesbuig.
Tlic battle is atti acting as much at
tention in the northeast as if a wmld's
senes game wcic on the card iiYnl all
l;im,U ". u'ts" '"'i"K wagcied. l-'iank- '
fold adherents nre not sow jn plae-,
ing their monev on their tnvontes, but
are asking odds, although they feel
coplidi'itt their club xxill upset their
heavier opponents.
l-'rankfoid has been successful this
i season, their goal line not having been
iciossed to date. Conshohocken not only
'crossed llohnesburg's line, but defeat-
en x oacu i.uvis h coiuuiiiiiiiou anil wit
home team is eoulidetit of lepcating
Ibis uftei'noon.
Coiisholiorlcen xs. Yinronie
INDEPENOENT GRID
PJMCM'TTDAPT,
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Another dash of considerable im. ' 'cknsoii at the guai.l stations hut at
portancc will be the Conshohocken- . !llp nst "'"'ii'", 1T-i,l,,l ii" ,ul"'!"p
Vincome battle at Conshohoiken. (ills ' 1,1",,(' of Itochcbild. However, this
Zieglcr's proteges aic in the best f I i not n cc-itniiity. nnd tli-' roaclics iimx
shnpe for the contest and Howard net decide upon whom they will play
Berry's pupils expect to inn up an tln-i o until shortly before the whistle
nxi'ti lni-t'ee intnl on tin. West IMiiln. blows
ilelnhlnlis tlmn ni'iunst Ifnlmeshii, f
Consliy lias showed wonderful form
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lierry assumed charge und e.- tin n- own. Molli arc experts in icceiv
little ttoublc in defeating Vin- ing forward iasse initio dlllitultio.
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come, although oveicunhdence mav
I prove their 'undoing.
I Tho Phocnixville football low-is will
witness a good clash xvbeu the Iioiik
i club has as its opponent Knst Palls
Y. M. A. .Manager Young has
'signed two more men in Jack Users, of
1 lloxborough, nnd Pickhard, of Kast
I Fulls. He also announces that Kast
I-'alls will meet the Penn Chniter
j School next lucsilay aftenioon, the
I occasion of the lirst anuiveisarj of
signing the armistice.
(ierniantuwn xs. Cliesbrook buck.
(IcrmuutnxMi A. A., xvhich has been )ry Kjeld Helps
in the limelight by Us nll-iounil woil;. ,., , .,-,,,, ,,, j .mother factor
has a bard ganie on its hands when it , t . , , . of p,...,,. On a wet
havels . Wilininston 11111 opposes , " -
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side eleven at Jtiverside. .Manage- ' '"." ". "s. ". ,s V..,.l ...'!.. '"..!;
Jfiank Iiovle. of Knywood, iocs not
7pcct to win. but hopes to make a
in tn 1 e siowini? 1101 is tuKini; an e-
ceptiouully good club with him for the
game.
The shong eleven of the Chester
Shipyaid will traxel to Norwood and
oppose that team. The shipbuilders
have one of the best clubs hereabouts
nud expect t easily defeat their op
ponents, but TSorw ood is
holding tlic scoie down.
ontidcnt of
Patsy Wallace Wins
llaltiinnre, Mil,, Nov. S Itallvlns- In Hie
List four rounds, I'atsi XVallate of I'hlla
delnhia. was the winner ovnr Maxov 1V1I-
i flfteen-lound
IIHinaoil. ui. im, s-iij. '','"'".'"?."'"
wind-up
Athleth Association at Albaush's Theatre
i iiim Minriiiiiii
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HARVARD
FAVORED
OVER PRINCETON
As Day of Clash Arrives Odds'
Lessen When Tigers Cover
Crimson Money
TYPICAL BIG-GAME SETTING
H SPICK HAM.
M.lfl t nrn-Mioinlenl r.pnliiK I'uI'lW l.iilcrr
1'iliH cliiii. N. .1., N'nv. S 1'iincc
ton awoke this nu. tiling in a Ireinor of
fiiolliall excitement It was tbe dir
for the great anniml xriiliimi clash v 11 '
lTiu-Miiil. the first loiiual battle t1
the teams luiM' wagid since the Cili
sou loweied the Tigers' colois in I!
by the slender luaigiii of a licit! goal
llarwuil arrheil from (.'anibridj.
this morning ln New nrk. illstinc
fmorites in the betting. Many wngci-s
of two to one and thice to two wen
made with I'rinceton on the sh'oit end
One llarnrd ahiiiiiuis went so far as
to offer SIOOO on the Ctimson at fie to
two. Needless to sm tin- bet wan taken
instantly by a follower of the Orange
and lthiek
In spite of the fuel that Individual
"hookies" were giing odds on the
Cambridge men, l'riiiceton rooters, as
tlic hour for the game grew ncaicr,
were getting more couliileut of their
team's ahilitv to roll back the Crim
son vtiii anil tin n the dope wrong side
witli a viotnn : the tn-st. if it conies to
pass, that I'rinceton has scored over
Harvard since l'.tl I.
Crowd There. Marly
The inllux of football cuthusi.is
began with si rush yesteiday. All din
long the legular liuins anil automobiles
from New oik anil l'hiladeililiia cann
in, biiuging their joyous iptotns of
fren'-.ied giidiiou funs,
'I'lte little college town began taking
on its gam appeal anoc
arly. Nassau '
stieel was alive with both I'linect
both IMinceton
Mind Hnmml followeis. '1 lie mujoiity
'of tbe women woic ctimson or yellow
j chrysanthemums. Tlic men ran led
' bnuticrs and strcamcts on their runes.
I The shop windows, whoso lights usu
ally are dimmed at an oath hom. wcie
I ablaze until long after midiiiu-ht . when
1 the senior promenade was ut it-, height.
1 rtttiucms cutcrtalncil in
theii looms
in tiie dormitories and the
ildei- uluuiui I
met in the lobby and pallors ot ipiaint
old Nassau Inn, a laiiilinaik b' wliieh
I'rinceton always will be known.
Theie was a ghuiiig lack of the in
1 spired hilaritv that omc leiitured such
i occasions, when glasses clinked ainl
Ice tinkled on the mahogany stietchc-.
ICii-ry thing Clear
lively body was gay nt midnight ami
mciybody was gay al an cuih hour
this inclining. Heads won- us clear to
day ns tlic sky .cathci, which was
ideal. A bright sun broke forth
the air bad just the tang that one ass(
cialcs with a gieat college football
game.
, It is a m-i sevic blow to l'iince(on
that Keck will not be able to stun at
tackle, lie is one of tlic best defensive
men that has been heie in a number of
year's, and displayed supcib foim in the
contest against- ( olgntc, when the
namiltonians wcic Mopped inside of
the Tigers' ,--yaid line with four downs
to make the di-
lance
.Slar Tackles
Cuptuiti .Mi thaw will beN at
taikle, and Higler. who thus far
one
has
the
bcin XMiiking at end, will be at
other.
That pair on either end of till
'msli line should be
able to make a lug
dent for the offonsiw plays ami prove
bulwaiks of the defense.
Set oral days ago ltoper was almost
I icitain that he would use Hochcliihl and
111 Williams and Davi
l'riiiceton lias
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a pair ot cniis mar can lake raie or
and both can he denended upon to oui-
wit would-be-blockers and inlciccpt-
eis. if it is possible to do so. Jx'ot only
that, but this pair is far faster than
Desmond and Steele.
Davis and Williams always aic
down the Held under punts in time to
t-top their man befoie he can make over
5 jm-ds
Tilis ,ll(,uns t,i Pi-inccton. though a
imm weaker in the pimting depaitini'iit.
m oflset this In their ability to stop
I their oiuionents fiom 1 mining the bull
1 " "' ""' '"' v..m...; ... uk
loos.' her speedy ground and 11 plays.
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tunc
I'lgcrs aic depending tn break into the
win column after a lapse ol eight year.s.
Strobing. Trimble, (furrity und Wit
lner, the Tiger bncktiehl, is in line con
dition, and it would not be suiprising to
see them do far mine against Harvard
(linn thev have against any team that
i has played tbe Orange und Hlm-k tin-
i in .
Ol course, Harvard seems to have a
stiong clexeu.but, us every one knows,
they have had a schedule this year that
x mild not have been difficult for a thlid-
late team to go through victoriously.
i V,. tnnni ins seined Oil t 11' t I 111SOII. lilt 1
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thev have met no otlense worthy ol the
name yet. This afternoon tliey un
likely to find something m the way of
iittntk that will cause them more than
vorry.
An individual comparison ot the
Tigert and Harvard gives a balame in
faior of Hariurd. Uut it must lie re
inembei ed that Casey is not in single
tombnt with Tiimhle. that Struhiug Is
not mixing it alone with Murray, and
I Callahan is not booked to meet Have
j myer in a dual meet.
. Teamivoik Kssential
l The entire I'rinceton eleven plavs.the
I llnrvard eleven, and U-amvvoil; and
i i nn m soirit nre going to count foivjar ,
more than any individual xvork by efdier
bide. It is upon this theory that Coach
ltoper and his assistants are nasing
their picdictions of it I'rinceton victory
Following aic the records of liar
lard and Pineeton for 11110:
llarvuid .":i. Uutes (I: Harvurd J",
Uoston 0; Harvard !I5. Colby 11;
Harvard 7, Urovvu 0; Harvard -17,
Viigiuin 0; Harvard -'0, Springfield
ll; Harvard-l'rinceton.
Princeton -8, Trinity 0; Princeton
ll, Lafayette (I; Princeton .'14. ltoch
estcr d"; Prince(oii (I, Colgate 7 ;
I'linceton 0. West Virginia 'Si;
Pi Ineetou -Harvard.
When asked what he thought of the
game, Ilcud Conch Fisher, of Harvard,
said : ....
"The entire squad Is lit to play
against Princeton. We have not had to
face stiff opposition so fnr this fall, as
1 would have 'liked to. We have named
the players against overcoutidenc.e, but
that does not meuu thnt xye linve told
them their cbunce to win is slight.
"Personally, I believe that ue hnve a
gopd opportunity to defeat Princeton,
and I hope our players make the most
ol it."
PENN AND
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WITMEP, FULLBACK 3 w 7 'W fKi bI
BIG SCHO0LC0NTEST jggfl '' V"f"'
ONMAINLIKETODAV Vff ,
Haverford and Hill Elevens, Tra
, ditional Rivals, Await Call
of Referee
YnilMR'Q TPAM IQ FAVnRITF
IlilM'I'Jiinl. I'.i.. Nn s, he most
important football g.unc to be phn oil
today in the icinity of l'hilailclphui
will be .that between II.iM-ifoid Si hool
and Hill, tlic match being on the book'
for the Main Line gridiron It will
be played this altcrnoon anil ns usual
a large crowd ot graduates anil muter
giailuutes will attend. Hill will (one
determined to usctbaik the stmng team
coached h (ills eigler and Hob Town
The Main Line couches announce thai
their clown is in tiist-ilass -hnpi lor
this mutch. Cantain oiiin? the stui
kicker, is the bcudliner Ilaveitoul
will be stiengtheucd on the line by the
leturn of Scln-nck" who did not gel into
the iccent match with Swat tlunoic
1'iep.
Hill School will have a much ini
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i,iiiii uii-i in.i"i' . ,,,,,,,,.
the latest pindiii-t to connnand atten
t loll being Captuin I'ert Hell, of the
t'nncrsitj of I'cniisyUania clecn.
Hill School also contiibutes libeialh
towaids the material of the lug colleges.
The game this afternoon will siait at
J o'cloik.
WILLIAMS INDISPOSED
210-Pound Lafayette Tackle Out of
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uame wnn uicKinson 1 oaay
l.itiueiii' Ulikinsiu
smut, left eml I'rllilnril
Wilson lei t Im Mc Mullen
sdmiili lift KHinl llniiBliertx
I) Itmwii renter Itlih
Welhirl rlcht isiniril (llu-riulllf r
llislner rlclit tuel.1' sluim
IMliniu- . rluht end l.uelt
sIki-I iiii irterluek 'leuenfuso
elieek.i left linlflinil. XXermenlil!
llnuser .rulil lultlnuk . l)ii
XXihlnn filllbul. 1'i'lin
Keferei ('. II. l'riie. swiirtlininre. I m-
nlie ,1 II M-n.ttt. I'rliieeliui lli-iul llnes
iiiiiii It. T. slim (Mile VtcsleMin.
I Kaston. Pi
i College Vars
i.. Nov (- --The l.-ifnielle
it x eleven met the Dickiil-
in t ollege
teuiii heie on .Mil l rll I- ii-ld.
i i. i.. .... ).,. -entces of Joe William.
the IMO-pii'i'id lae'vlc. and ll.uuuiel, the
regular left end
Williams is inilispiised. while Iliimmel
is out with u wienclied ankle. Hiiinluel
w.is injutci! in the Penn game.
MORE CROWDS HERE
20,000 Western Folk to Look in
Illinois vs.
Minnesota
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.Milflie.ipolis. N'ov s elevens ot the
I'uiveihltli s ot Illinois and .Miiinondii
clashed in one ol the two impoitant
western confeu uie .football games
scheduled for today
Today w.is home lomiug day of Al in -licsotu,
and piep.iinlions' fur handling
a lecord i-rovul of more than -11,0(10 at
Noithrop l'iehl had been uiude.
GASOLINE ALLEY How Wan She lu Know? By KING
j ""TTycs ne AiDf . : ;i:ci3Dra;::sIl
I PID A MAN COf-M y00 SCNTHM f l ToJ-D H'M WHAf A TlAtC )
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PRINCETON COUNT
KTO i'Kyf V-l 7 '
m a ;m m i
T.. If m't,i WOO Tirlu-ts on
M Salt' at I igvv Stadium
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BUCKNELL INVADES
HOME OF SYRACUSE
Lewisburg Eleven Opposes Con
querors of Pitt on Foreign
Soil Today
st rni use
IIiiomi
xtlliih-t
ltnl,"-llill ,
4.1,11. K
seen I
silnvnr, r
Xl.lo
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left tinkle Xttiriuin
.left cu iril tlns-ell
lenlcr llllil
rlclif Kiieril lliiseiililii-'iii
rlnlil tneMi- l'l-nli-
rlj:li eml Xlili-rmnl
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lefl li-ilflnil. I liner
rlchl liiliriiml. Knstns
riilllmrk llnw.er
llmlrl l.lllo lVlllis'Il.Mlll.
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1 miilri- .lemes t'e.int-. i-rltirenui -."itn
llnrsiini, H ! lllllrr, lluirrfnril. lime
f i. -r' -its 1 ", mlniO'iM.
Syracuse. N. V., Nov. S. Willi on
fid. lie- ledored bv the l.'!-to-10 victorv
over Hi-own und the 14-to-O Iriumpli
over Kutgeis, the Svracuse 1'nlversltv
football machine anticipates no tumble
in disposing of I Jin knell's eleven in
today's game in Aichbohl Stnilium heie.
-Syiacuse piachce this week, follow
ing the return of the vaisily fiom New
York where Itutgeis was trilumeil, has
been directed sidclv with a view lo de
feating Colgate on November 1.".
COLUMBIA FEARS JINX
Will Try to Overthrow "Hoodoo,"
but, Captain Is Out
( ntiiiiilihi
Ki nneili
Hi iltiretll
I'ersitlie
Klenulnuer
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senll
i ell's
Tin riitnii
slum
At i lelMiuu
Steiens
i:vi:ers
llrune
II n mini
Inl.nsi, i
Ituseli
I liirUliurt
Ciirismi
lllnss
Itlljits
(nriiliile
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lett i ml
lift tilkle
lift iriiiril
i elite
rliflil cui'rit
rlu'lit Im I.le.
rlL-IU eml
fi.i.irteit. it k
irrt ii lira uk
rich! Iniriiilk
tiilltnik
New in It. Nov s Columbia will
tix to oveitlnovv tii- jinx" that lias
liicn puising the team all season fiy
beating Slevuis in then annual inntest
this aftenioon on South l'iehl. How
ever, the fiilelul hooiloo has gained a
head slait on the hn.il eleven by Ink
ing away the stm ipi.irteibnck, IMilie
ijuig'c.v. and at Ihe last mliiute keep
ing Captain Cntiap.ii v mi the side lines
on account of an iniury lcieived in
practice. While piacin nig drop kicking
ycstcrilav Ciinap.irv tinned hisuiikle.
iinil it is unliki Iv III, n he will stmt the
gjirto.
ON THESE
l'i im I'lon, N. .1.. No.S. Prime
ton will face Harvaul today without
the seniles of Kci k. the star tackle.
a ling to tin line-up announced
In Coach ltoper last nighl.
".Im " Mmi-iij. graduate licas
uicr ot the Athletic Association, an
iioiiuci'd last nighl that there will be
ah mt ."illllll tickets mi sale at the
gale today. The ciowd is expintnl
to take up most of these and ih
stadium will be lilleil to i apacily if
fair weather holds.
Odds aic - to I and :'. to I on Il.n
Mini Change in Llne-Up
Should Helj Penn
( iinlliiileil rrmn l-.ipe One 1
mouth These boys don't know what
ovei confidence is." ,
This is what l-'olwell hud to say on
the sole. Iiefoic his playets he de- ,
llveied himself of this oration: "You 1
fellows now Jjaiic a 1 banco to show
jouiselves. 1 orget the State defeat, j
If rou think you are of All-American'
caliber, now is your ilmiire to show
I xouiself You are heie before a criti-
al New Yoik public. They think
D.ntmouth
the
stiongcst team in the
Dllsf
"New Yin k V ritei s saw you
I
last I
we'i nud said the Irani was highly'
overiatcd. I
"All right, let them think that. You
go ill then and play the best football
xou know how and you'll show 'cm. '
'(li I in then- mill tight ' light '. light, i
Mike Murphy used to suy that the team i
(hat xvon't be beaten, i an't be beaten.1
If you have that old light, the viitol.v I
is half won."
I'.iluell Keticeul
l'olwcll was asked what he thought
of the team's cbniues, but he refused
to loinnient other than lo suy that the
lied and lllue would give them a gieatern Confr
bailie
Tiibhx Speais. the Dartmouth coach
xvlio. four years ago. as an all-Amcrican
giiaid nl the Hanover institution,
helped beat Penn in Itoston, also le
fused to make any pii-dictions as to
the outcome of the engagement.
"I p ngoo I 'eihn 'ii'1 ini- "om
posed of lighters." lie sAid, "but dial's
all I have to suy about thcii i buncos.
1 new r make ptcdii lions.
Pol well stands inn on the linc-ii'i
whiih he aiiiiounicd yesleulny. There
an- two (hunges in tin eleven that
st.nted tin- game ugniusl State last
Satin dux .lolinnv Titct. tin- tall
I tni kle tl'illl Pltlshill'sh "II1 hive '-'"-'l
iMaynaid's idiue at left tinkle and Hud
'Hopper will be beside him nt left in-
steud of Ituv Miller.
Ti(7i-I Has Weialil
''he Penn luliil liell( w-s 111, ll this is
. the stiiiugt'si possible line-up to lling
against the New l.uglaiidi'is
Titel
has mine weight than .Mayiutid and the
(Junker will netd the extin imuuilngc
against the huski hoys from Hanover,
The team took lis tmal workout at
the Polo (iiouiids vesteulny aftenioon.
ii wasn't uni Ii ni a dull, the main
purpose being to allow the playets to
'I i id of Iheii' ueivous tension and
ulso to get used to (he lights of Coo-
...ii.v i'i..ir
,! T ...llll.
liomihice bv takim; bis team lo lb
New Yoik Athletic Club on Travers I
Inland. The Uaitmouth luior was
I ' -oliiil to drill at the l'olo CioiimU and
.have as bis ipiuileys (he Hotel Pcun
I sylviiniu, but be look bis sipiad to the '
, nl lilci it- club ami the l.i.in athletes.
1 stayed theie until ll was tune t
in town for the game.
B
(rreii l.lue-up I'nt'rrt.iin
Tln- Dartmouth line-up
1 what iimvi lain ovv ing to
still I-
nee
Illjuile-
and
sickness. Coach Spears slated that h
believed lie would have to iiltty Ileal
I at left tackle in place of Soiinenbeig,
who is suffering fiom a Y-ohl in bis
chest . I
ilniduti. the big fullback. uKo is in 1
1 pom louditiou. lb' was iujuiid in the I
I Colgale game last Saturduv and has not
I completely iccoieicd, but it is believed i
that he xvill be able to stuit against ,
Penn. I
Hctil.v is not an lucxpcricuwd man
by any ineuiis. II" playcu legularlvl
with the 11117 team which, was beaten I
111 the (Junkers at Huston bv i -0.
Penn Has Trimmed
Green Four Out of Eiglil
IftOtl rennsiliunlii. Hit U-irlluiiiiIti, 11,
IK'!7 l-inusj In, nln. li lltrlnioiitii, O,
11)18 ll.irlllioiltli, .111 rennsjIlillUil, St.
11)(4 Dnrtiniiiitli, 11; I'eiinmliiiniii, 0,
lain lliirlniouth, 7t l'ennKjiliiinlu, 3.
ll)lt( reiiiiHlviuilit, ?j lhtrliuoiidi, 1
1U-17 rennwjlvanhi, "i llartnioiilti. 0.
10IK rennHjhiiiiiii, 31) llurtinonth, 0,
Una rennMilinniii, 4 llartmouth,
.1. 'lied, I,. 1'iiliitk rennsjlninlu, 10'Ji
Dartmouth,, SO,
Wid, .oh lolwill II.I .olenhach -- . v.; : r.V :.., iVoracticc .,' .1,, Colgale toothall squad ''.if
. i iuiik noinniei-, itocini u uaium ami "V"""" " "" ' '...--i--- "Tt;,,, .i,., ltnebeslei' "nine toi'nv was Usb,
' sevcial other stais t other days driv win in its Inst home west,.,-,, t, ,-e,-c ,,,'',,,,', , lt?, r tietlT.B fW
i ing diem, the (Juakeis went thVough a Pi.ne of the m-umiii. OIiI.. State was not 'V'' ' ''Vdl T W s tun V de.son dM IM
kimimv si,i ,.1-nml, ml w.uiiiil nn in die best ol shape to uieet I'lirdueoii Lund, l.dkuis, West and Andeison (lltl .Jlftf
Ibe'aftcrimon's'vvo.k with punting aiul !;". I'l-l'l '""" '" An epuleiuic ,.; most o - v' j; " to t? Jf
n tAil it. .nn. I tin. L'lhliion boils nfay ki cu one or two pluxei s nut ul tlml this u .pjituieut is not up lo the; -jl5'
" ...?. i. ,l0u. ','ll...hn ... 'lb tit-si nllo.etber . tanihird. and are dcirous of improving 'jfct
Sivect-Scvnlvd Mr. Krarn$
A$k$ Itonu-Fidv $ Offer
New oil., Nov. si ,l,iek Kent us.
pei-funied mnnitgei- of .Inik llcmp
sey , heavyweight hnmpion of the
world, now steps forwanl with the
following well -chosen words :
"t'p to date, we ii.-lye Icceivcd no
bonaliile challenge from any one who
seems to want to meet Oempsey for
the chunipionshlp. I luiv' signed a
contract to make motion pictures
with him al l.os Angeles This en
gagement will take all his time up to
about March next.
"Ilciupsey is willing In go to
Ihighin'd, Trance or any whole in the
wothl to defend his title. He sim
ply asks that the event bo gien to
wliatcM-r pot oflers tin- largest
tiliuucial indiii eiuctit
As liis late antagonist. Willnrd,
demimdeil and ricclved ocr one
hundred thousand fo bis pail
of the prize on .Inly I Inst, there
is no lenson why Hetupsey should
not receive similar tlnam-ial iccog
nition the next tune he stops in the
ling. Dcmpsc) icgaids the winner
of the llei'kett ' 'arpcntlet uiali-li lis
his next logiinl opponent anil will
gludh miikc u matih proviihd that
the bids for puisc and phn e nte left
open to the world
25,000 TO WITNESS
'MICHIGAN VS. CHICAGO
Enormous Crowd Expected
When Two Old Rivals Clash
in Beeftown Today
Mil hie ill Ce-llloes hluisii
,1. Iliiniie Ifft i-nil rlslpr
(.erlr (i.inll Inft Inkle Hull, nl i
rerttmi' . left 1:11 ird swmi'ini
( iilit-r irnti-r Kiln r
(i Ihiniii- rliltit puilril S.-ri-in in
Hlluin riL-lil teil.li- inietl llk-uln
M.irmlh rlehl i-nil M K Dniinlil
sprl.s nu irlprlurl. l.r.ilinin
( ruse li-'t hi'lfliirk 'l-
Woslnii rlnlii 1'iiltliiul. I.ltim
A ilk fiilllniik lliiiulsdi
(hiiau'o. Nov. S. .Mulligan and Clil-
I cigo footh.ill clinens tiNday were rcaih
tor their til vt real struggle since the
famous L'-ll Chicago ictor of 1!K1."
With indications that a ciowd of m
than L!.,II0(I would witness the iiinle'.t.
it was apparent that ix cry thing was in
leadincss for a return of the intense
lixahy that fcatuied the nuchngs be
tween the two universities in the years
before Michigan tcinnoiurilx withdrew
from the Western Conference
i Chit-ago uni onselonsh i an oil about
twenty of their best plays Tinder Hie
exes of the Michigan men who wen
the criiudstitnd at the Chicago
field
wuiting for their uniforms lo take their
tinal pi-iu tii e.
BOSTON COLLEGE SET
Meets Rutgers Ready to Jostlej
Things on Banks of Old Raritan
New liriinsvviek. ,N. .1.. Nov. s.
Itutgeis will fine Itoston College today
with piaclu ally Ihe sanii tiani that met
defeat al the hands of Sv incuse last
Tui-siliiv, but it will be a Until that has
been winking on a diffeieut theory of
the game
Owing to injunes mul the ootiscipient
iiiiistuiit changes- in his line-up and the
fact that he had all green men to won;
with, Co.uli Sanford xvas compelled
i ,n In r in the senson to center bis
activities on the. deft use. lie produced
u li'iim that was able lo hold its own
in ii ii company, but he did nor huve
tiiii-tti develop his attack as in pievinus
veais. With I-'rench tun! Onrdner out
most of the time, the team has not Had
the punch on the offense that it should
have had.
MICHIGAN VS.CHICAG0
000 Fans Expected When Old,
Rivals Meet Today in Battle '
Pour g unes will be pbiwd in West- I
lice football todav . the lead
ing contest being that between the
Univcrsitv of Michigan and Chicago
and is expected In dinw a crowd of
2.1.00(1 persons. This g.inje. which is
ininpaiable in the West with Yale
Princeton and Yale llaivanl games in
the Past, should be ns haul fought as
those of previous veins. .Mulligan's
team is not as stnmg ns its lu-edecet-sois.
lint has i ex en led a good lighting
spilil.
NAVY VS. GEORGETOWN
Captain Ewen Likely to Be Out
Of
Middles' Line-Up Today
Annapolis. uv s. With the pos.
slide exception of Captain Kvieii. at
right end. the N'uval Academv will
have its lull sueugih for Henrgelown
(inlay, and is kived up for the biggest
game nt Annapolis this season
Iiiieu has bciu in most ol' the puie-
tice of the wink, but it max he dicidcd
that IP is nisei lo lain no chances with
, the tcain leader and make ceitnin that
bis full sei vices will be mailable against
the Aiiuy.
OHIO STATE-FAVORITE
E3Ut Purdue Is Expected to Give Stern
r
Georgia and Virginia Tie
lheiis, (a., Nov S .'IJhe tnoiball
teams of the I'niviislty of (ieorgia and
the I'nivcrsity of Virginia fought it
on lo a 7 to 7 tie w.teiil.ii iii their
annual game here,
i St. Luke's, 17; Frankford. 0
Si. Luke's" defeated l'ruul.foid Higl
I School ycsteidu.v 17 lo (I (image
ami
liawn Mined loiubdowii. and
Itoharls
kicked a field goal
OTOR
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BOUGHT FROM U. S. GOVERNMENT
TO BE SOLD AT
PUBLIC AUCTION .
.On TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 10:30 A. M.
At 126-8 Waverly Ave. Near Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn
COMPRISING
Pierces, Packard's, Whites, Gar fords, Seldens, ?
Autocar Ricker, Locomobiles. 10 Dump;'
Trucks, Pierces, Packards, Whites, etc. Plat- '
form, Stakes Panel and Express Bodies. 500 J
Solid Tires, Pneumatic Tires, etc.
Trucks must be paid for and removed within 48 hours. I ',
THREE AMERICAN
CUP GAMES USTED
Cermantown Boys' Club 'Blues'
Meets Bethlehem in Big
Match Here
MERCHANTS PLAYS DISST0N
Snci pi- will hold swim on man of tho
local fields Ihioughout the city today.
Seldom has this city ex -r been mwarded
three games thai wll draw more at
tention thnn the two of American cup,
second lound matches toi'iM
I'.ethlehetii. the world s champion,
who just ban- returned from a sue
eessful hip through Sweden. Norway"
and Denmark are sehcdulcd to play their
first game since arriving in this coun
try with l he (Icrinantown Hoys' Club
"Hlue" team. The game will be plaxcd
on the firrninnlm' n Hoys' Club ground-l
at 2.1 Wesl Penn street
Tucoiii also has been Im-orcd xxith a
nip contesi bitween Hie Merchant Ship
soccer r!con and the Disston squad
fiom the big saw works Thec tw'tj
teams will bntllc on the Disston base
ball gi minds, at State load and I'nrnh
sheet Out at Trout sheet and Kris
avenue, (lie thud clash for the cup will
take place between the Wanderers arid
the P.ucell I!oers.
Ill ai'dition to the above games, tltn
Allied I.cagin has a hard Schedule
while the Ciiiket nnd Industrial
Leagues will hae also a varied agir
sot-tment of games
CROWD A MILE LONG
FOR PITT-W& J TICKETS
All Seats Sold for Today's Big
Panther's "Come-Back"
Effort
I'll l'st Kt. II
X.M1 3.
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S,letrls
Strniv
flllrblfteli
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Illinium
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left Kll.ird
ipnlrr
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1 ne 11 mis will ne: uereree, .Millinn-J-'v
mis, iiriniii: nniiure, 11 inner t ronl,
'siiiiriinnnre- liiiesiii.in. .1. t , lloliuervfi&s.
l.eliteh.
Pittsburgh, Nov. S Tbe stage i
Nov. S Tbe stag!
set for the most important gamo'of the
local rootlialj season Pittsburgh and
Washington and Jefferson nnd Coach
filenn Warder has put the Panthers
tliiough the last practice, which
amounted mole than any tiling eUc t?,
a leheai-sal of scleral new plnis that
are to be tried on the comiuerors of the
Syiacuse team. Tbe game will be xvit
nessed by the biggest crowd on record,
as far ns Pot lies Field, is concerneij.
When the general admission ticket
were placed on sale downtown yeatcr.
day there was a line half a mile long,
strcti hing out on two streets All tbe
leserw-d seats had been taken by stu
dents ami aiiimnt.
flu- Hue and fofrl looked prptt.V
goon loony, niruoiign notn uavies and
Dehai-t wcic limning slightly and toot ,.
mattcis iiisv. Warner drilled his line v;
on following the ball, while a triplegia
pass was practiced in such a thorough
manner that indicates its use today.
Lou Meriin will hardly get ill today,
anil Herb MiCiai-ken or Lew Itroxvii
will he stalled at left end xxhile IJvvIng
will leplm-e (jinn at right end Warner
expects to use all the rest of bis
icgulai-s
YALE CAPTAIN IN
Callahan Will Play Against Brown
. Today in Ell Battle
likle llrmtn
' 'ill . lert end. . lllltlnms
''iklns left tiiekle , flollnn
Itoslu Irlt Kiciril . Itntce
(nil. ill in tenter lloitnfr
'-nl r-lit Kiutril Mehols
llnlkrr rhtlit tinkle .fohnstniir
"i liiiisnii rlcht end Alliritht
Kciuot'.ii nu irterl. itk . To.x
' ll .Neville left hiilfi'iiek .nden
Uihli rieht ii.ilfluik , Jrmall
llr.iilt-u futllttk Arinstrnni;
.New II.ikii. Conn.. Nov 8. Tale
swine; fiito tin- last Inn of its football
season lodnv with 111 own ns an nppor
nent. Captain Callahan, the Hlue leader,
who has not plaved for a mouth on ne
mini id inliiries. was in the line-up at
hi. old position
Allen, the velciun i:ii end was n.u
with mimics and bis place wan takoi
by Knhiiison. it third string player.
The I'.i-iiiioniiuis picscntrd their
stiollges line up
COLGATE SEEKS REST
Buck!
Rochester and Hopes to Shove
in Flock of Scrubs
both the act uracy and the distance ot
i In- punts, .lust befoie darkness set In
ihe entire siiuitd was sent to the gyni'
ntijium.
Although little is known of the ITul
veisity of lltiehvstt'i , the local coach
ing staff believes the-.Maiooti will meet
ii test in defensive wink against tho
toiviuid pass. The same team xvbk'h
tinted against Daitmntith will start,
I ut il is hoped main substitutes will
hi abb- to get into the game before
II s iivel
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