Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 19, Image 19

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EVENING iPTJBLIp LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, '1010
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SEASON FAILURE IF
PENN LOSES TO PITT
Hopes of Championship Dwindle to Battle to Prevent
1919 From Turning to Disaster Quakers Outplayed
Dartmouth, but Threw Chances Away
H EDWIN .1
TWO weeks uro I hue were cnstlcs in
ttie nir for the l'enn fnntbnU team.
There nip still mstles in the nir, but.
they hne drifted over to the eninpuses
nt Dnitinoiitb nnd Colsnte. I'enn's
drenms vanished with the comlni; of
State College nnd Dnitincmtli
Theip me nil kinds of n'.ibis thnt onn
he offend for the defeats at Frnnklln
J'ield nnd the I'olo Oioiinds, but alibis
never are punted in leeoid books.
Yenrs fioin now the games will be re
membeud ns State. 1(1: l'enn. 0; nnd
Dnrtmonth. 20: l'enn. II).
Hven nfter the Stnte leveise Hiere
wns still n rlianee, still n hope to be
in on the final aeeonntlni, lint nnv
ilnlm Jo the ihninpionshlirent flooie
on the (iinnts' bnll Held Sntnidny,
when the IiIr (ireen team seim oml out
n ietorj bj a one-point margin.
Woim Tunis
'I'he pioveibinl woun lias tinned. In
Ktinil of Ktiugglin' for the title the
lied and Hlne will now fight to save
the M-nson from fallnie. Onlj n ic
torj over I'ittslmigh Saturdin will pre
vent nlnetien-nlnetieii fiom being a
diJnstions jrnr in Quaker football
annals.
Cornell has no nienn tenni. The
lMintans have a good gtidlion oombi
nntloii, but tbe.v have taken the count
hi often thnt it, will gain little in repu
tation for the I'olwell m lehinc to
snnteli a win from the Hush-couched
eleven.
The IJuakeis started the season with
mateiial that was considered as iltnm
pionship uilitnr even bv nonpnrtisnii
erities. The mateiial has not i hanged,
no injuries hnve taken stnis from the
Hed and Hlne, blit the team baa lliv
vered twice without nppnrent reason.
It is just one of the twists of this
"tiniige season.
World of "Us"
In the world of "ifs" nnd "might
lave beeus" it is uisv to figure out bow
the (junkers iiiuUl ljave won in New
York. Dartmouth was outpln.ved,
there's no question about that, and
chances of additional scores weie
a plentv. Hut when the sun of oppoi
tunitj wns shining thero wasn't enough
hav making.
Here aie a half do?en things Pcnnlbniks' proved that they could gain
might or might not hnve done nnd vie
torv would liuve been eiincneci;
Firstv Heine Miller night have
kicked nil three goals from touch
downs. .
Second. Hay Miller might -hnve
kicked the gonl from placement in the
second period.
Offside! Hurt
Third. Dartmouth might have been
pi evented from scoring its &econd nnd
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
EAST vs. Yv'cst will be the feature of
tonight's lightweight bant nt the
Olvmpia when Johnii) Diunnuie, of
Jersey Citj , and Joe Heninmin, of
Frisco, nnswer the gong in the head
liner. Drummie pioved himself n
capable vvielccer of his padded fists when
he stood off Millie Jackson hereie
centlv. Henjamin showed eoncliisive
Iv thnt he wns a topnoti hei last week
when he was eridited with ever) one
of eight i omuls in a bout with Joe
Welling. Hoth niu -students of the
scientific school of boxing mid a clever
exhibition probablv will ensue. A wel
terweight set-to is scheduled for the
(semifinal with Geoigie He) nobis and
Tommv Jamison ns the principals. In
the other bouts Pntsv Wallace will
meet Hnttling Mack ; K. O. Joe Hai ley,
of Hrookln, will take on Hughe)
Hutchinson, nnd Frnnkie Jerome, of
New York, will be opposed to Tommy
Cleary. "
Five to four, with Joe I.jnch the favorite,
nre the odds hclnir plar-il on the newspaper
"".Tf KX, On to four that iJvnchAvlll
nesda nlcht
annra O Itnnr
knockout also Is belnij bet. Jimmy
Wilde, pf England
Will Oe HI l I lllBO" i"
ee tne corneal.
. AI Thompson nets the brown derby for
being a hard luck boxer. After bolnit foulc-d
by Allentown Dundee he had tWT teeth
knocked out In his next bout asalnst Pubbv
Leo. and then on Saturday nluht Itefi-rto
"Pop" O nrlen had to stop Allle'j bout with
Harry (KU) llnwn because the former wan
bleeding profusely from the mourn
TCclille IVKtrte won two IkiuIs last week
Me outboied Willie Hnnnon In -i torrid tilt,
and on s-uunliu nlKht iabhed hl way to
victory over Happy Smith Jack VVelnnteln a
prldo showed up very well n the latter
fitu Mike Castle, of lloston outslugsed
Tnmmv Gorman and Johnny Moloney won
frcm Willie Kalr.
vinx VIIIIamsoii has been boxlns too often,
nd his bout with PaUy Wallace In ljaltl
rrore proved that his conslftent wojlc In
the rlnif has been to his dlsadvaltaRe. Wal
lace dropped Williamson for two nine-second
counts and Referee "Pop" O'llrlen said
that Max was all but out A letter from Al
l.lppe states that Williamson sprained his
right hand and he was forced to cancel
Ix bouts.
George Clianev will attempt another
"come-b ck" in Tlaltlmore Friday nlcht. He
will pick on Kddle Morgan v?ho has been
topped In his last two starts
Tommy Loughrev was one of those present
at the National Saturday nlftht He re
turned from the hills of Ireland to the hills
or JManayunK alter neintc in uia i.rin ior '
I've jears. Tom returned with a better half
and tnree little T.ouKhnss. He salu Satur
day's show were the first bouts he had
seen since he departed from th"He shores.
No, Tom doesn't Intend to box again.
Peter It. Klngsler who Is looking- after
the destinies of Jimmy Qlarkcn, writes that
his charge will resume training this week
after being III for a. fortnight, Rdilla Jack
ion is another boxer under Kingsle)'a wing
Mel Coogan, who boxes Jimmy Muhhv
here next Monday night, will meet Johnnv
Ilundee In Jersey City tonight, llenny L.eon
nt and Soldier HartHeld appear on the
same program.
( hnrley I.eiloux, the Frenchman, Is. a
featherweight now, When he Invaded this
country Ifpfire the great war Ledoux wai a
bantam. He now weighs 1LMI pounds, which
Is the recognized featherweight limit In
Europe.
Kddle VIcAndrews. of Manavunk fa booked
for three, bouts. Wednesday night he will
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third touchdowns if a Penn man hail
not jumped off-side on the fourtfi down
lnJthe third period. The offense' gne
the (Jreen first down on the 2-jnnl
line.
Fourth. Hert Hell might .not hnve
tailed for n forward pass play on the
first down with the bnll on the Green's
nn-jntil line nnd Penn going strong
through the line. The lienve wns
gathered b) .Tordon, who turned it into
n touchdown.
Fifth. Hert Hell might hnve. kicked
the field gonl in the fourth period from
the .'t2-jn.nl line.
Sixth. If there had been n little
more wind Hell's second trj for field
gonl fiom the 47-ynrd line might have
gone over the erossbnr. It needed onlj
n few moic feet to lift the (Junkers to
triumph.
Not Knougli Accidents
And so one could go on naming
dozens of "mights" nnd "ifs." but they
don't win gnmes. .Tim Hobertson, the
Daitmnutli fctnr. even broke his leg nnd
still Penn couldn't land. The trouble
wns Cnnnell, Ilolhiook nnd Jordan hail
no tumble with their lowei limbs.
Penn scoied its three tjiuchdowns bj
team work nnd team fight, but two of
Dnituioiith's scores were the results of
Individual effoits. The first b Pat
Ilolhiook was a "i-vnrd run from
-criminnge. Aftei Holbrook pnssed the
Penn line lie sped bj the secoudnri de
fense through Individual work. The
third touchdown was bv Jordan, who
ran 70 jards for the tall) after iu
teroep'tlng n foivvnul pass.
All of the Qunkeis' touchdowns were
dlrcetl.v tinecnble to foiward piss plajs.
The first was made bj Hots Hnimr,
who sprinted 40 jmels to the goil line,
nfter catching nn nerial heave. The
second wns by Ijight, who dashed 20
vards after he had snntihed the ball
fiom Hell on forwnid toss nnd the ball
was placed in position for the final
touchdown when n Dnrtmonth man il
legnllj interfered with Heine Miller ns
lie wns about to snare the ball from the
air.
Strong In IMc.it
The Penn" line fought vnllnnth nnd
tpbived the (ireen forwards, and the
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ground against a defertse leputed to be
the best in the country. The famoui
Dartmouth shift flivved nnd, nil in all,
Peiln wns great in defeat.
There's no such word ns quitting in
the (junker vocnbularv, nnd tmlnj will
see the beginniug of the prepaintion
for the Pitt engagement on Sntuida.v.
Hreaks can't nlwn.vs go against a team
and power is bound to strengthen itself.
If )oii don't believe Penn is power
ful intciview nny Dartmouth lineman.
meet Jaik Perry, Pittsburgh's latest son
nation at McKeesport, Pa , ten rounds Trl
day night, Joe Wel'h of this cltj, at Home
Ntesd. Ia , ten rounds and November 17.
YounK Oulo at Xew Iledford. Mass . twelve
rounds to a referee's decision.
Tomorrow night will mark the openlns of
the Auditorium A. , Labor L5ocum Sixth
nnd Krown streets, with Larry Hansen and
VV hltcy FlUstrald In the star scrap. Len
Htnhl and Krink Pillion box In the semi
either bouts nre Young Fulton vs Jack
Perry, Huppy Tatk McWIlllams vs Tyrone
Ctstelio and Willie Nelson vs Lew Minsk
Jeff Smith vs J union Kid will be the
leature fracas of tre biweekly bouts at the
Atlantic Cltj Sporting Club. The Kid is a
clever boxer nnd he mn upset the dope
in the scheduled eight-round bout Walter
Itnnj vs ilnimv Mendo and Kltz Walters
vs Marcel Hodult will be two other elght
roi nders. The opening six-round go will bo
between Billy Devlno and Jimmy Tendler.
Tebo Team Easy Winner
New York, Nov 10 The Oeneva F. C.
soccer eleven vvaa no match for Tebo Yacht
Hasln In the Metropolitan League game at
Todd Field. Biookijn yesterday, when, the
Tebo players won by 8 goals to 1.
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FACE DARK HORSE
Play Kiwanis Tomorrow, Which
Fails to Name Team.
Croons Victory Plans
PLAY AT OLD YORK ROAD C.C.
JIJSX as the bleak winds of a nipp
fnll nre beginning to sweep the links
clear of golfing "last-nlghteis." hark
to the hollow vodel far down the fair
wnv alle.v of this new defi.
RotniV Club has (Imllcnged Kiwanis
Club and vice versa
The meeting takes place tomoirow nt
Old York Countiv Club, wuipons hnve
In en selected, ptineipnls nnd seconds
hnve vnlunteeied and nil is sitting picttv
so far ns Kiwanis is concerned
Hut now the stor.v mines out
Hotnij went abend and nnmeil its
team of twentv golfeis to pin v. and theli
handicaps, unit"' w put on re em el ns to the
order in which thev would tie off. Hut
now on this eve of the big nuitihes, the
brnve-heaitid Hotiuinus view their rnsh
net of hnving shown their full hand with
honor, for Kiwanis lias pulled some new
stuff nnd deep It not onlv dots mil
nnme its team, but intimates that it will
be liiiule up entiielv of "dnik hoises,"
and openlj bids nil its meuuers to be
piesent to -op Kiwanis hand ltntnrv nn
lawful Hiking in fait, n fellei would
gather fiom the informnfiou spread thnt
Kiwnnis is going to disguise its pin vers
nnd smuggle thefn up to the fust tee.
there disclosing the various identitiis
for the first time.
Holnrinns fear thnt perhaps the nun
tie of disguise inuv drop from the
sbouldeis nt the lust tie of n Chicle
I'vuns or n Francis Ouimct Qtiim
snbe, the) nsk, timoiousl) .
On Is Definite
There is onlv one bout thnt is definite
and slated, nnd thnt will bring togethei
the two chieftains of the livnl dubs.
Ilnrr) T. Jordon, president of Itotim,
fees off in the wind up ngainst Thomns
Slinlleross. president of Kiw.iuls. 1'ies
duit Joidon is down with a handicap
of !0 strokes.
"I will win." sn.vs (iolfei Jordon.
"You ma) bet on me," sa)s (iolfei
Shalleioss "I have a new shot which
I am conlident will bung victoi.v."
Auvbow the most f Miotic fans of the
two clubs' me uigcd to toddle nlon'
afier tills match in older to sic the most
' excitement of the da). Kiwnnis also
I . I ! . 1 .., ,. n..I.1nii4il1ll ntwvtllnH JF t lilt
discloses accideiitnllv another of the
pel sound of its team when it intimates
that Jack Hlund will plav .
".luck Hlnnd admits he is our bet
plover," offers Hob Xnsh, the socio
tan, "nuil he will hnve our gladiators
in hand. Our ti am is all hand-pickul "
Thnt is the limit of the dope on the
Kiwnnis wmriors.
Hut heie is the ordei . nnmes and
handicaps of the Kotni) Clifb's line
up: A II Cieutlng- (8) T. If Heist (10)
r .Vf Price Jr (18) (J It Ifcmnellv (1B)
H n Wheeler (10) A IVf. Matthews (18)
I' II Stucko (10)
W. It. Walton (18)
VV P UMand (111)
W J. Lochart (14)
M, W Montgomery
(14)
T I, nillon (10)
II a Stockwell (18)
"Kirk. Custodian"
The tomnnment
W A Muird (18)
J. II lllodgett (21)
T II Iracy (IS)
It Stew irt (JO)
J II. Dowers (.'CI)
(' J Welford (10)
II. r Jordon (30)
manager, who has
vnlunteeied to tnke all the kicks and
all the praise, is Ilenrv W. Hnse, of
the Hotary Club, denting is captain
of the Hotary team nnd, ns will be
seen, is willing to play under n dis
tressingly low handicap.
Aftei 'nil the dust of battle has set
tled once more into the hnrnids and
things nt the Old Yoik load ellib to
morrow, all the golfers, and those that
aren't golfeis, nnd the gnwping fans,
and nil the rest, will sit clown to a
banquet when vaudeville of n stirring
sort will be put on between the courses
nnd afterward. The prizes will be
awarded and nearly ever) thing else is
promised except a flock of speeches.
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Touchdown Against Harvard Portends Rough Going
for Yale Next Saturday Casey Crimson's Back field
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mo TIIOSH who hav
vvntehed the'
steady development of the Piinceton
team from hand of compnrativelv
gieen misfits to a smooth working foot
ball machine, the outstanding fentufo
of Sntuidn)'s game with Haivard was
not the fnct the Tigers wne able to
bnttle the Crimson to n deuce set, but it
wns the clean-cut offensive power dis
plaved by Hill Hoper's bovs "
This was notabh exhibited the
Initial period when, nfter liaivard had
failed on nn nttemptcd field gonl,
Princeton put the ball in plav on her
own 20 j aril line nnd, vlthnut losing
possession of it once, rusliel nnd pnssed
the oval SO .vnids up the field for a
touchdow n
Hnrvnid earned the hall nlnwtt (his
far in the closing moments of Ihe game
in making hei tone hdovvns, but jt wns
Casev, not the Ciiinson bnckluld, that
did it. The lieiv Cnse) lipped off 101
)nrds nt one dip on n foivvnul pass
nnd to Jhis one plnv mnv be attiibutid
Harvard's comeback from whnt seemed
ccitnin defeat to a tie count ht 10 nl
Othcis Helped
While it is Hue that Tumble am:
'Striinini! did most of the gaining in the
Tigers' grand march of SO .vards. it is
equallv true that V itmer nnel (imritv
had n-big share In the proceedings In
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markable part of the Tiger attack Ilnr
vard -with its L'00-pound line went to
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tho Orange nnd Hlnck would not be
noic 10 punctilio nic riiuson line in ,
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spots in Harvard's pi imniv defense, the
advance dope said. Hut the dope, as
usual, was nil wrong I'line nnd ngnin
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tore thiough the line for shoit but eon-
sistent gnins. This stvle of nttael
coupled with end runs h Tiimble nnel
'Struliing nnel hhoit, nccmnto foiwnrd
passes executed bv the same pair, put
the Harvard defensive plans complete!)
nut of commission nnd pioved conclu
sive!) thnt Yale will have a large as
signment next Sntuielav when she meets
the Tigers in the bowl nt New Il'iven
Kopcr's Dopo Cm red
Hill Hopcr was sevcielv ciitieirid In
somo qunrters for not sending Trimble
nnd n few other stnrs into the West
Virginia mix-up. Hut the Tigeis' wnilc
Saturdav completely vindicated Hope i
and Ills coaches. Their fine displav of
football proved that Ropei Is a ienl
coacli nnd that he Knows how to inch
u given end. nnmelv to put a team in
the field which is able to giv
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The coaches alo displn.ved good
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hooting full) iiii I the expectations of
the coaches. This piece ef defensive
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times out of ten. but Casev spoiled it
all foi Piinceton bv 1iW ituln iilunl dash
nnd billlinnc).
Insf rui (ions Weill WiniiK
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wns one of several luenks which the
Harvard team got dining the sixty -minute
stiuggle.
Speaking of bie.iks, i liunch of
Pi inn ton men after the game unnni
moiislv declined that Hmvuid lind got
a great break when Cnsev went 40
vnids down the field on a forwnid pass
in the last period mt Iicfoie the Ciim
son scored the tving touchdown nnel
goal following it Of course, this i it ii
c .line nt a time when Hnrvard needed
it but it can't be said that it was n
lirenk against 1'iimeton Cnso) de
srives nil the ciedii that can be heaped
upon lilm for this sprint, which proveel
to lie the winning or. inther pre win
mug fnctoi In the filt He lltenilh"
fought liis wnv for that 10 vards, jnb
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manner Piinceton tncklers had many
c hmices to stop Casey early in Ills
racing caieer, but they fell down on
the iob, nnd Casey got away with bis
run in supctb ntjlc. It might bo re
marked here that Princeton's open-field
tackling was weak on more than one
tier anion, and this weakness proved ex
ceedingly costly several times, n suffi
ciently largo number of times, in fact,
lo nllow Harvard to tie up a game thnt
should have been put in Princeton's win
column
All Hnds Fast
One of the lunrie featuies of tho
came was " speed and nceurate tack
ling of both 'he Princeton nud liaivard
cuds. Theie were twentv-one points
mnde bv the two teams, nnd on seven
fcen occasions the receiver wns downed
in his tracks This is a lecord that
piobnblv has never been equaled in n
"Hig Three ' contest before.
Hut there Is a mitignting factor in
this work of the ends Wltttout trying
to detract from tho splendid work of
Davis nnel vv iinnms, l'rfneeton, nnd
Desinnnd jind Steele. Harvard, it must
"" ?ml1 ,,'nt ,lir Pun,',w- for the
most
nnit compaiatively short and
I lngh This gave the ends their chance
nnel the1) took full nclvnntnge of it
rnrrny nnd Strubing, who received
the mnjoiitv of the kicks, were handled
vciv loughly nnd effcctivclv by tho op
posing ends who were usunlly on top of
them the second thev caught the ball.
Hoth of these qunitcrbacks handled the
kicks with superb nonchalance con
sideiing how eloselv they were nlwnys
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