, vpy V A. Iv kl& EVENING PUBLIC LEDiGERHILADEEPHIA, SA.TUBDAY, " NOVEMBER 15, 1919 POPULARITY OF FOOTBALL HERE THIS SEASON HAS DEMONSTRATED REAL NEED OF STADIUM m W W X Vtir SURPRISE NO LONGER ! A SURPRISE IN THIS I SEASON OF UPSETS t Defeat of Favorites on Gridiron Getting to Be as Common as Saturdays Football Rules Clear Regarding Recovery of Fumbles Ily KOIIKRT W. MAXWKU. IMirts loiter of the I'trntnit Public l.rdaer , Cop inill, lit', lu PttlUc I.rJoer Co. ,TfOOTltAl.l, upsets linvc been o common this jut that an thins now tnn i Jr- happen without cauMug more than passing surprise. Karl in the season hcn Syracuse beat Pitt ami Itoitnn t'ollcEe non from Ynle. everybody .wa lukinc how it happened nnil what would be pulled next. Those upets went .!; because they were the firH of the season but after that, everj thing was JeVcn as a matter of course. At the hame time, however, it is nteietin; to follow the noil of the "surprise" team. S.vrnm&e beat Pitt and the next week was walloped by Washington and .Telterson. l!oton College put over thut " to I! victory at JTalc and hasn't won a game since, losing to the Aitny nnd Uutgers. Perhaps the players were too well satisfied with themselves and tried to get by on their I I-eputations: with adverse results. Perhaps again, they were overconfident. Hut i BO matter what it was, they bit the dust and allowed themselves lo bo gypped ' out of a successful season. j , Take AVest Virginia for example On November 1 the Mountaineeis nienrcd a 23 to 0 victory over Princeton and was acclaimed far and wide the best football team in the woild. AVhile they were accepting congratulations ' Jhey played a "practice" game with Outer College and emerged with the hoil i end of a 1 1 to U score. That caused consternation ami surprise fir a couple of minutes A tclf -itatislied football team is likelj to iiack at anj time, no matter how much it outclasses its opponent. If an inferior plewn lealize, it has a i lighting chance to win. some good football always will lesiilt. In the words f the late Mike Murphy, "You can lick n team that can't be bealeu, but you can't beat a team that won't be beaten." ' TfiAJ' spirit brought Syracuse thtough in the Pit! game, the Aimy against Boston College and Center College against Yest Viiginia. Center College an Old Institution rTIIinriE is some mystery about the conqucroirf of West Virginia. The team is not known at all in the, North, but down South its prowess is well known. Center College is located in Uanville. Ivy., and is one of the oldest in Ititutions in the state. Tnfact. the centennial is being celebrated now. The football team has won the championship of Kentucky for the last three years and should do the same this year. Hanover and St. Xavier weip defeated by large scores, and the University of Indiana took the count by the core of 1- toH. The t'niversity of A'irgiuia n'-o finished second in a one-sided fame, Charles IJ. Morau. the National League umpiie. is head coach, and already (he southerners are calling him "The Pat Moran of football." He knows the jame from every angle and al-o knows how to (each it to his men. Here is what Moran writes about his team: "lp to the West Virginia (?ame wc have scored a point a minute against our opponents and wc have been ip against Rtiff opposition. McMillin, captain and quarterback, is one 'of the ireatest players I ever have seen, and reminds one of a good cntther. in the way he handles the team. He weighs 1S0 pounds and is a wonder nt carrying the ball. He also throws the forward pass, drop-kicks nnd is an all-around man. i "Jtoberts nt fullback also is n star, and works well with McMillin. This team is the goods and we will not be defeated this year. ttfllE team averages about I'O pounds and tins tuiludes nne half back teho iccighs 130, Xttt year tee will try to play yme of the big teams up Xorth," ,. Rule Plain Regarding Recovery of Fumbles fllEK the ball is fumbled behind the line of scrimmage and is lecowied by one of the hackficld men, before an opponent has a chance to get near it, the playerK sometimes claim that the next down should be first and ten yards Jo go. There is nothing to this, because the (ontinuity of the downs is not broken unless, as the rules say, "the ball, after having passed into actual possession and control of the other side, is recovered before it is declared dead by the referee." That means if a player on the attacking side fumbles the ball mnd an opponent picks it up. has it in his possession, fumbles and the first player falls on it, the continuity of downs has been broken and the ncit scrim mage she'll be first down with ten yards to go. "If the down is first and ten," writes W. 1.. II., "and the player carry ing the ball fumbles and recovers the ball himself, is it second down and ten providing no ground was lost on the fumble? "If a man carrying the ball fumbles and another player of his side le eovcrs, is it second down?" w m v , JT IS second down in both instances because the ball had not paiied into possession and control of the other side. TTEItK are two more questions on the rules. "- "If it. is first down and the attacking team commits a foul, does the leam lose a down in addition to the penalty? "If a foul is committed on the fourth down, is the ball lost in addition to the distance penalty?" 1STITH the exception of incompleted foncard passes, the down e " main i7ie tame on all penalties. For example, if the attacking 1 team is offside on the first doirn, the next down is the first trith fifteen 1 yards to gain. If on the fourth down a holding penalty is given, the a next scrimmage will be fourth doicn, tcith the fifteen extra yards to jain. THAT GUILTIEST FEELING -WHet-i You "trvf oot" t 'SAWMTr ttit SPLIT fH SHAFT V THE , M'wW M. TQRRflC IMPACT OP .THE HEftD ''fvVMffli.M VU I Tt. TH& (3PIOOMT5. , - " -a Is- hyW-WP"' -" , ,.-- v J OH .SAY HANK t - .'-!fMl uV MlfU A I ALL MAtsinrV P . WOULDN'T HAVS HAD VV , jUft JlMlls K HrNt W'U. ) Jme That happen for the ) ktlifill iTTtbCVsBLY v. Ya'hw world - - llSTCM HAtsK ' -mtUMJ Resist FROMli io t-t Jni I KNOW INHERE You zi I . 7M ?ftBW- ( THE CLOtt- ( ' rA-A GET tT FIXED upo-ust MfL Tffl HE THOUGHT ' ..JTHIsJi AS SOdD M 'TevER Wi J&'Xn -Vulll W A-L6T OF I MoRe-rJ THAT " lT MOSTHAV BSlrN J J$S3S '" ,v' WUSW ' C. H. S. AND P. CHAR TER : ' state irr for COP CITY GRID TITLES GRID cleanup today Respectively Clinch Crowns ' Standings of Schoolboy for Intcrscholastic niirf,l Train Football Leagues I nter academic. Leagues Badgers Will Send in Strong Team, but Wisconsin-Is on the Short End in'ii:rsiiioi.iic' i.i:.Uiiir. (.lines . I.. Tli- Pis. , ,, r tmn Olitr.il llicli I I It 0 H for Snnvnn o; vy ' wtiie.it msii . t : i j ui onijuii uj ljlj Hit l.1t1.llljl nuii i i i . . .south I'lillailrlnhli lllisli I : u 4 ! rraiil.fonl lllch I o :t I I WEST PHILLY K. ():iD,s'tnMUi"v"tm"t - " 4 " " . iMiaitt 1)i:mii' i.i;iiti: Ciiinps V. I.. Tip l'U. I Hurler ; '! Il o 4 I Williiiniin ! 1 1 : o i ! CI I, IT'S all over but the coionntioii. in soi far as the Intcrscholastic League is li I'.M 1. I'HI'.I' I .,., thnrtir (itfrni.intimn .lruilcin I'liNrfipiil JYIi'ml-.' ( enlriit oncerneil. while in the annual Inter academic League the championship vir l.iallv has linen decided. This dope whs furnished following jesterday's deci sions in play for the two I'liiladelphia titles on local gridirons t'entrni High School Lunched out West I'liiladelphia High, scoring the regular fc. o. count of 10 to zero. With only nne more game to be played bj the 1111S champions, there is hardly a chance of the Mirrors not being ic crowned. Next rriday nfteinoon the Crimson and fiold will meet Northeast IIil-Ii in j the final fracas for the championship. nun even iic game would nor-tleposp Doctor O'firien's eleven. A defent for the leader would bring the tennis into n deadlock for first place, while in the event of an even score Central would win o'H anywny b. the margin of n single point. With two moie games to be phned , TVV''r,'i""".","n it is hardlv likeh that I'enn Charter'- ' " Dig advantage ot four points will be oercomi- in the Interne competition. Hie little Quakers stand out lihe the Koek of (Jibraltar oer the other teams in the league. I ! Ohio Milto 'MrAeT' lltiflinilil I'Mer llltlnllii Irott sulrw rinwpr stlnrhronili llliss Chicago. Icfl Pllll Iff! turkte left Cliiinl . .filler. llftht Kiuiril rliclit turklp .right em! nnnrterluick left luiirinrlc rlcht liiiirhark fiillhiK k Wlsvonhln Vt enton . Itrailer ItuitEr Ciinienter . Scott stnrk Jteyer, . Jnei . (ioulil sundt . .Incobl vr.sii.iiiiws ttmi.s Intersclxihistle I eiiKtie I eutral lllch. Ids West 1'lill.iilelpliln I 11111, 0. south I'hilnilrlnhl.i llich. 10; rrnnkfurcl lllcli, o. Inter.icmlenile I.eiiKiie I IViim Cluirjer, 4'!; (irrniiiiitown iud eim, .1. I rlemN' i entnil, i r.lilsioiuil. 0. (Hher (i,itnei (ulliiillc lllsh. I.'; Vt'riKinah Military rnrieim, I). I.iiiisilowin. lllcli. .'illt Meilin llleh. 3. I.i snll Prep. : Chcsirr lllcli. (I. Ithllet I'nrl. Illili. :i oiMllniri lllcli. 0. 1 IntrliMss mIiimjI. It): Hill .Srhnol, 0. M. Luke's srhool. :W. t'hestiiut Hill. (I. -MilncliiTi lllcli. 21; lliiililonllelil lllcli. 19. ollingsuoiHl HIkIi. :,; ItroMii l'reii. 7. Ilnlnnr IIIkIi, :U; Treili Crln-i:.mttnin, 11. Itirhi Mich. Ill; Virherth lllcli. . ( lieltfiih.iin IHrIi. "It Lovirr Merlon lllch. II. Socier (ii'riiiiiiitoiin rriends, 'J llitierrord Sihool. 0. tiit.ii. .it vt iiinincion Nov. l."i. The most inter esting came in the West today, nnd the one that will be fraught with the greatest number of championship pos sibilities, is the clash in Columbus be tween Wisconsin nnd the unbeaten Ohio eleven. To maintain their lend in the Conference chase the Huckeyes must defeat Wisconsin, nnd the entire West aciees that this is no small contract. Eddie Moy Mopped Up Itiiltlinore, Mil., ov 1." Cienrsp t'liaeev uf thlH city welshlns 128 administered a HPVeie iliubbin? to Uddlp ?oy, of Allentnwn Pa welshtnir 141. In a twelve-round bout i here last nlslit Clmney won the referee's decision h.v u wide margin Taking Dive Into Ancient Grid History 1 SHI- Colnate 22 Syracuse, in IMIHT-OolKate .-H, Hrdcue. -1801 Coluate, 32 Sjracc. S 180S Sru-use, I, t'olsate, 0 ISBtl Sjrncuse. 0, Coiuate, II 1S!)7 Colsnle. 0. Syiacuse. tl inOL' "Syracuse l-3: Coin-ate, n ino.1 OolKJtc. 10. Sjracuse. .". 1004 Oolsrlte 11: f-ra-use. ll llior, Svrncu-) 'li Cnigate. r, lOOii I'oiitate. " Siracuse. n llinS Cplitate, (i. Ssracuse, tl lpon Colcale. tt. .Sacuse. fi 1910 Coljrat" 11; Siracuse. 1'H'J Oolente, 7; Svracuse, 0 11113 Oolratc. 3i. Syracuse 13 114 folRite, 0. Sjracuse. 0 11115 HNracus". 3.1; Colsate. ll 1111(1 rolt-ate. 1." Hracue, o. 1017 Svracus. 27: Colgate, n. Won Cnlgate 1-: Syracuse. (,, tied. L'. Tolnts Colgate. 24'J; Sjracuse, 1(14. loin IMttaburgli. 14; rennsvlanla, 7. 1II1C nttshurjh, 20; Pennsylvania, o. 1017 Plttabursli. 14; Pennsiiianla. n. 1018 Pittsburgh, 37: Pennslianla, 0. Won Pittsburgh 4; Pennsilvanla. 0. Points Pittsburgh. S."i, Penn-jlianta. 13 1894 Urown, 20; Dartmouth, I 180 llrown, Ills Dartmouth. .' 1800 llrown, in; Dartmouth, in 1S9S rirown. 12! Dartmouth. . , 1810 llrown. 1(1; Dartmouth 5 1000 Urown 17: J)rtinnuth, :, 1001 Dartmouth, 22: llrown, n 1002 Dartmouth, 12; llrown, h 100.1 Dartmouth,'.'; llrown, o . 1004 Dartmouth, 12; llrown. . s 9 190.1 Dartmouth 21; llrown. r, loor, nroin, 23; Dartmoutli, n 1017 llrown 13; Dartmouth, n 1018 VtroTvn, 28, Dartmouth, n Won nroun, 8. Dartmouth. S, tied 1, Points Brawn, 1(10; Dartmouth. 101 Notre Dame to Catch Up ., ,. Notrei Dame, Ind.. Nov. 15. Notre Dame Look Like Another Upset meets the Michigan Aggies here today and it,.,,,,,, v. 1-, orv-lrh iTnliPiant despite tho defeats nf Nebraska, Indiana and OHIO MAY SHELTER ANOTHER CHAMPION IF STATE TRIUMPHS ' If Hurley and Company Grab Off Western Football Crown the Buckeye Clan Soon Will Be Tangled Mass of Olive Wreaths 1 ; IN THIS SrOItTLIGHT Uy GRANTLANI) KICM ' Copvrlaht, ISIS. AU rdnhts Kitserxed' Saturday's Advance Results Ynle an eyelash over l'rinceton practically Nip ts, 'I'm it. Pittsburgh to beat I'enn. Colgate to beat Syracuse. Ohio State to beat Wisconsin. . Dartmouth to beat Brown. ' ( Chicago to beat Iowa. Illinois to beat Michigan. I'enn State to beat Cornell. West Virginia to beat Rutgers. JV PRINCETON had not been in the habit of slumping heavily after her llnrvnrd game and skidding sadly against Yale, the Tiger could illt be figured worse than an even choice in today's contest. With Trimble, Strubing and Gnrrity, Princeton has n better backlleld than either Yale or llnrvnrd, but it is etill a question as to how much punch this hackficld will carry after last Saturday's heavy battering. rATiE is almost sine to be at her best against Princeton, Princeton is tarcly at,her best against Yale, The Championship Turn . IF 150T1I Colgate and Dartmouth win this' afternoon they' will stnnd nut as the two premier elevens of the East. IT the both win between them they will have beaten Syrn'cusc, Fcnn State, rennsylvnnia, Princeton, lirown nnd Cornell without n defent to rumple up their record. " If cither loses, the sole survivor will be nwarded the chaplct of wild honey suckle nnd the silver scepter. Ilojvard, with her easygoing schedule and her belated tie with Princeton, can hardly be ranked with either Dartmouth or Colgate, even if the Crimson predominates bver the Illue. The golden years have hasscd when beating Yale or beating any one col lege can be classed as a chrfmpionship nchjfJVcnicnt. In the same way, if Ohio State overthrows Wisconsin, Dr. Ilarley & Co. will be within one game of a western title, with Illinois left as the final hurdle. ' i 0770 nolo holds the tcoitd's baseball championship. If she grain off the u-cstcrn football plum the lluckeye State trill soon be a tangled mass of olive tercaths. The Melancholy Days The melancholy days arc near, replete tcith dull futiiiiir. When all around ire hear again the yowling Winlrr l.emiuc; The balking players icho announce they've played Ihrir final mc The magnates tcith their botvics out within the samr old fiuinc; The morbid clamor grows apace amid the annual fret And one can't even find a drink to make himself forqet. Tangled Instructions THE fact that a Princeton substitute became entangled in his instructions ns to the man he was to replace recalls a somewhat similar incident in n cer tain Harvard-IIrown game. This substitute had evidently been instructed to tell the refeice that he was to replace Jones and then to tell his own quarterback to cnll the next play around left end. LEHIGH VARSITY IN Keady Decides to Put in Regulars Against Muhlenburg Today Itctlileliem, Pa., Nov. J 5. Conch Keady today determined to start his first team with two exceptions against Muhlenburg, but whether the first string will remain in the contest any great length of time depends on the hardness of the struggle. Valger Defeats Pete Hartley New Haven. Conn., Nov 15 Ilenny Val ger defeated Pete Hartley in a fifteen-round bout. receMng Dave Kltzgerald's decision. ASKS TIGER PLAY-OFF Mick Russell Scores K. 0. , Newport. R. I,, Nov 15 Mickey Russell, of Jersey City, knocked out Harrv Manseli. of England, in the third round of a sched. uled twe.e-round co. Old Grad Wants Harvard tb Play Off With Princeton in N, Y. for Endowment On the eve of Hie battle for winch the Tiger's blood is up and for which his mouth wateis nt the chance irP getting a bile tit his old rival nnd nvch enemy of tho Nnssaus, the student body was thrilled by the proposal to piny off the deadlock between the locals mid Harvard in New York. Such n plan has been proposed by Mnjor "Kim" Raines, one of the old line of spoit en thusiasts, whose project means tlint the issue would be decided in an exhibition gniue for the joint endowment funds of the two colleges, whic'i" arc now being collected in financial drives. (iris Jlocke sharon Hill, ; friends' select, I. Iluddonlleld High, 2 C lirltrnhnni llisli. II todavs st'imm'r.i: Football Itr.iu Minn nt Swnrtliinnre Prep. West (lieHter lllcli lit Wilmington llieli. Pra First Field Ooal The feature o Central's vicimv 'over West Phillv was the drop kicking , of the first field goal of the season in the intcrscholastic circuit. Ami tlu I honor goes to Tassy Harris. After Cap , tainEddowcs had crumbled the Speed ibovs' line h.v crnshinsr tlirouh twUn or a total of 25 yards it was Central's to get even n safety I ball on the ."".-yard line. Hnrri I fought pel Inds the 'dropped back to the 40-jnrd line and 0-0. ! o'i?.mnenhIifli''',H rnnKU"Vi but V "'I' Catholic High Cops laid of the wind from the east, hooted ., ,, ,. ?,.,., , , i the pigskin over the north crossbar. a holic High h eleven showed a ie I This thrce-nointer. romiiia in the "1""nl of tnrin in the gnme- with e I second period cave the Mirrois the "!oni"' Military Academy, and touch Sorcer itesttown s-elmnl it t tiirnrd (nllege. I'luier Darhj High at Ceorge .Siliool, Cross-country Freshmen title run, lutrinount !'ark, minute battle, with neither being able After four hard final score stood etice Putting on- WEED TIRE in the Gar, SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS -By LOUIS II. JAFFE- Al nnrcr, according to Trankle Spatola, Ii a real knectterout ji is a frathem eight. .Sarnmr Nable. form-r metropolitan and national champion, has started a profes sional page. lie is a. US-pounder jrnamtn 'i'r.lit tmcixuci little lightweight, will celebrate .uuu.i. n. r ersary tomorrow on tho Phi ( science in the art of fistic finesse, force ,JKocco Kansas knows less about the hit and -get-away side of fisticuffs. Rut when it comes to ordinary, plain, puncb-for-punch fighting Joe and jRocky always keep their arms flying conspicuously, starting wallops from every and any old angle. They are fighters, pure and simple, wasting hardly a second from bell to bell, and both delight in swapping punches. "Tip" is a rugged, tough guy, as is Kansas, and the chances of a knockout are improbable, but there is no doubt that several tons of punches will be fired from the guns manned by the ag gressive battlers. edge at half-time nnd the Crimson and , 'viis lij Costelln nnil hinith gave the (lold a perfectly legitimate excuse to I.llrl11' "" ,';o111,11 1-",,.v."'t"l') ,1"11' put on scveiul crazy danas ami a , 'lttom',,s '0I' ""-' .additional points snnkewallc on the field during inter- ' ,VP'( '"'cd. mission. In tho first period both lines, ,Jerwiin football constituents weie held so strongly and with hut two first K'ven a rude shock in the iiiiuuiil im downs mntlc by West I'hilly it looked I I'O'tnnt contest between Itadnor High ns if Central would have to play its''hool and Kasttown-Tred.vffiin High best football of the season tn win School, when the Intter eleven was v, ,, , And that is exactly what the .Mirrors submerged under a .'17-(i defeat. Touch hiiadelphui poTceidul. ' downs by Dottcrcr. Horry. Shank fiaunders, Lentral s brilliant little , icrry ami Henderson aim :t tielil goal quarterback nnd field general, piovedlbj the first -iinined spelled Itadnov's it Doctor O'Brien's ace in the hole, auditory. A touchdown by Corkill in tlu to him should go much credit for the second period gave the vanquished its great victory. He mixed the Crimson only score and Gold plays well and seldom made I.ansdowne High's wonderful eleven n mistake. coutinued winning by running slip-shod it was oaunuers wno went over tori over .Media lllgli to tne tune ol ;;il-:s Mil 'rf FF'ff lliirflPSPR III Yv I HtbBfSVIHHp .iTuiju Mi nmwu muz&srwimrs,. 'un iiiiiiimi m ! iim iihi' m mi sMMM' MjJI i iXXSUII HUH JraiUlv. ic,'.'1l mwmWWf wS&r aHBEMfeiaiiilS(Vctsrn M5'---j imMmxwmimxmammgam s-f? imxfflW00!m&wiiamimim v&iri mrjmttLTrmmtt&FSSK dollars, as well as for pleasure He turned I "'P on,y touclidown ot the game. After Onorhrin and N. H ilcox each got a pair a bout in Philadelphia. sending i'Jtiuowcs down the Held on i of touchdowns, while ltrowq, Ivrnll and during his bout with Johnnv Drummle. Ttri bftntam bouts are on at the National Bttllnr Murray, the petit Jaclt Dempsey f the little fellews. will fling nits at Hobby oyle. nd Joe O'Donnell wil meet Patsy Yohnson. r clever Trenton youth Johnny Mfchoney vs. Frankle Rica and lArn' Han oa vs Puggy le complete the program. Andy Rehmader will not bs caught nap ring. His contest with nil! Drennan will vrava just how good the big ex-tar Is, and when the bell tingles tn the final fray at the Olytnpta, Monday night K. O William will find Schmader In the pink. ' (Jimmy Murphy has a tough lob for his xe-atart In the ring. Mel Coogan. fresh from m -victory over Johnny Dundee, will make Murphy show everything he has In stock. Mick flusssll vs John Buff, Joe Stahl vs. Jvan Hcott and Walt Rennte vs. Joe Nelson r other bouts. Johnny Maloner and Johnny Ritchie, of Chicago, will box In the star bout at the Ca.mbrla next week. Jimmy Iavender vs. lohnny Cobb will be another number, Marrns WIllLlms clinched the Allentown Dundee-Harry (Kid) Urown bout for his feature fray at the Auditorium next Tues- nigiu. JI-7 MUCiaf, ft. other hnutfl are Eddie Revnlre Murray, Toung Ionard vs. Hilly Devlne Walter Johnson . Jos JacKton and Joe Henry vs. Kid Wagner, , Beany loiiarJ ha been signed up for an- Jther bout against another welterweight, ohnny I.ustl 13 scheduled to atop Hen's wallers for fifteen rounds at Bridgeport, Cona,. Christmas Pay. t Mmmx Crane, a t;-poundr. It here front f Byre. ft. a. Jimmy M'Ude is here to corral American down 13000 for tlirpp successive line nlnncroq. n t'nrwncl sefeTaindIi,c",ml.,Viw."h!1J1iJT!,hM?,rlPIleI 'h",1" Pa- Eddowes to Hes.s, jiut the ball on Eft wISM aS ASul.in,ffaKl.nl:,l& the 12-Tard line. I'lunge.s bv Harris nnd i-.uiiowes pinceu ine nan on the 3-yard line, nnd then on the third down Saunders squeezed himself through center over the goal line. .Saunders also kicked the goal from touchdown. West I'hilly put up a stubborn bat tle. The Speedboys fought hard throughout, but the terrific line smashes of Eddowes crumbled Howard Ilerry'1 line. Easy for I'enn Charter Oermautown Acndemv nut nn a rather weak defense against the hard- tlriviue I'enn I harter eleven. Cap tain Kd Mitchell was n very active leader in the one-sided 4L'-3 score. He crossed the fiennantown line four dif ferent and distinct times, while Brill and Berry each went over for touch downs. H. Statzell proved his worth in kicking goals from touchdown, doing so successfully on all six attempts. Dlnsmore's field goal in the first pe riod saved (Jennautown from a shut out. i.rttm-4t"sli K. O. Lnnghlln suffered another knockout whet Frank Carbons put him to sleep In the second round at Allentown "A lurks punch" was the alibi cry of K O.'s backers. Willie Jatluon's next bout will be put on Mbnday night when he meets the Indian Kid. Jake Srhlffer. at Buffalo, Calls Glassman 'Ham and Stew' King Sports Editor Evming PuWc Ledger Hir Acenrdlnr tn rennrt ttm v.. .Anat and OlympU cluha of your city cannot find a aultnble opponent for the boy they cull Philadelphia's pride. Iew Tendlcr. What's the matter with Charley Pitts, the Aus tralian lightweight champion'' He will box the great Lew Tendler (?) anywhere, any time. I taw Phil Qlassman Monday night a' the OUmpla Club. I asked him why he did not want Tendler to meet Charley Pitts He told me he did not want any thing to do with me because I was knocking Tendler. Can you Imagine that for an ex cuse? Perhaps If I had told him that Pitts would take a dive lie probably would have been ready to arrange the match. That tuff about me knocking Tendler should not be taken seriously, That Is not a truthful reason. Olassman does not want Tendler to tackle Pitta because ha (Glassman) knows that Tendler cannot knock Pitts out In a few rounds like he has been doing to a lot of stews lately, Benny Leonard could not knock out Pitta In ten rounds and that Is what la bothering Olasiman. It la about time that the Philadelphia promoters forced Tendler to meet somebody they select and not hams that Olassman wants to pick. I will bet Olassman or any ot Tendler's ad mirers tSDO that Tendler cannot stop Char ley Pitts In six rounds, Mr. Tendler might hit the floor himself If he ever climbs through the ropes with the boy he Is dodg ing. Charley Pitts. Trusting that you will publish this letter for the benefit of your readers, X am. flincertl Vours. CLARENCK B. OH.LISP1E. j, Manager ot Charley puts, .Ksm ,TertfLKovemb.er,ll Hobby scored one each, and n safet.i also was credited to I.ansdowne Ahenrn's field goal in the third period was Media's only tally. Hidley Parle Surprises lhe eleven representing Jtidle.v I'aik, with "Itig" IOdniiindsoii rooting his head off, pulled the surprise of the da . dumping Woodbury High's team, fa vorite for tho South Jersey champion ship, under seven touchdowns. The final count wns "fi-O, l.afferty was the lingleader of thiH one-sided nttnek. getting four touchdowns, while llrown, I'urcell and Sloan ench added one. Chestnut Hill Academy was walloped in its annual big battle with St. Luke's School, the latter chalking up n .'lli-0 tally, llrown smashed through for u pair of touchdowns, while Maitinez. I tarrocks and Tyson each got one. With Captain A. Ij. IScntly out of the game because of sickness, Hill School's eleven put up a feeble defense ngainst Hotchkiss School in the biggest game of the season in I'ottstown. The iinnl count was 'JO-love. La Salle Prep staged a hard fight It only takes a few moments to attach them when you know how. No jack required. Study the directions. Practice makes perfect. No danger of injury to tires. THE careful driver regularly gives his car "the once over" .every few days before he takes it out of the garage. He gives a turn or two to the grease cups tests out the brakes, sees that there is a sufficient supply of oil, water and gasoline and that the batteries are in good condition, etc. By so doing he "is assured, barring, accidents, that he will have no trouble on the road. 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Weed Chains are also made to meet the K For two periods the game, gritty and ngninst Chester High, nmj neither team was able to score. Abington High won by a margin of two points, 21-10, over Hnddonfield High in another contest, which proved thnt goals from touch downs are valuable in winning gnmes Darby High, Collitigswood High and Cheltenham High were other victorious elevens yesterday. little Frankford High eleven held South Philadelphia High scoreless, but the driving nttack of the downtown Ked and Black backfield could not be denied. and in the last half three touchdownsJ were mnde. llernsteln and Captain "Isabel" Goldblatt each mpde n six pointer in the,' third quarter, while Dessen, after receiving a forward pass. raced for the other counter in the final period. Leopold kicked one of the goals for the additional point. 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