x ,- . -. nT 5- l EVENING PUJJL1CJ LEDGEII PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER IT. lll) 17 SPEAKING OF COLOR TRIUMPHS, IT'S RARE WHEN A GREEN FUMBLE MAKES A BROWN VICTORY. 4 NO ROUGH PL A YING I IN PENN-PITT GAMEl Clean Sport Typified in '3-3 Tie Between Quakers and' Panthers Bob Foltvell's Team Shows Great Defensive Powers I A LIGHT PLUNGE THROUGH A HEAVY ILINti CITY GRID TITLE KILBANE HAS BREAK . ' ' WITH MANAGER DUNN I I NO E , fly PK.VXSYI.VANIA hits nunc back. Pittsburgh nni lied nt tin re on Saturday mill once mitrp the ltetl and "l!1iic is waving In the front ranks along the football battlefield. WW IK .1. I'OM.OCK I missed an opportunitj from iln- I'J-jaril lino ami I toll fllvvod on one from the 10-j.uil mark. , Hastings Pitt Hern Kven aside fiom his kicking. I Inst i t)R- ilie I'nnllicr and I be Quaker fouglit ,vlls ,ll0 ,K lnr f01. fitt. Covered In in one of the most gripping Karnes ever! bandage, with n steel brare to protect waxed over the chalkllnes of I.-anklin bis biukcn ihcoUone. the husky War Meld, and rarely have two teams been,,,,,,, warrior proved himself the most wi i evenly matched. 'I his Is one ease consistent pound gainer in the Panther where the score bespeaks the lompara. backtield Xol only was he the most Holmesburg Takes Exception to Vincome's Claim to Cham pionship of Philadelphia CONSHOHOCKEN BEAT BOTH sti,'riav's i.NnKrKnr.r moiuw l(nmer.burr. Hi lift A: ('.. a. tlnrome. Hi I rnnkforil, ?. IStnersnn. 14i KHTMiwitl. 0. Kal Fulls V. M. '. V. I?' ttheellnjr 7. :lnic, ni Rlrerslde, 0. 'olwn. 11 rnkrlmll. . J'o Reason Is Given for Surprising Split Between Featherweight Champion and His Handler-Pal TO BOOK OIFA' BOUTS five strength of the two elevens en gaged. The game was hard plajctl fiom the beginning. It meant much to both teams, and perhaps a bit more to I'l-mi sylvania than to Pittsburgh. There was terrific driving and plunging, smashing tackling and couriigeotu individual work nil through the si.tj minutes of strug gling; but despite all this. It was one of the cleanest contests staged in the History of the time hminieil I'eun stadium. No Rough Work The. tennis fiom the two ends of the Kcj-stonc state have met five times, and tbosc five games have been splendid examples of how football should be played in the sense of clean sport. The I'enn-l'itt contents have been noteil for the" caliber of football placed in tneni. - reliable man carr,ing the ball, but his punting aided greatl.i in keeping I'eni. away from the Pitt goal line. Itight here we want to suv a word concerning the Pittsburgh defense. It has been Warner's frank acknowledg ment that his only defense is his of fense. That's another one of (ik-nn's "bear stories. Pitt showed a defense that was im . pregnable when the ball was in the' shadow of the I'anthei goal posts. The! Warner line was outplayed by the I AVhnrton forwards in the center of the field, but be) nud the -0-jaril line it could hold its own. I Great JPciin Stand As usual, Pennsylvania was there with the defense. That most valiant stand of the Quakers within the I0-yunl line in the fourth period when" Pill was swung back with only 1 ard to go ' t .. 4....i..l ...... ..f i. i Honey l.lqht was iess: I'ciiii s most consistent gLumm gainer In tlie Tilt game baturilay. shows him tearing through Warner's forwards The above photograph THORPE'S ELEVEN SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS DOWNS MASSILLON A NDV Sl'Il.MADUlt may blond hair all mussed up. Kred I.oiic trciisiuiT "of lln Holmes burg A. A., has taken cxicptiuu to the claim for the football championship of Philadelphia advanced by Vim-onic after thnt club scored n 1 1-7 win oier Prank -ford A. C. on Saturday afternoon At the same time Ilnlmeshuig was handing a !)-0 defeat to the Hex A. I'.. of Washington, l.verj nciount of the been tlirentenlng to follow in the fool ;niue gave the score as i II. hut tlie steps of Johnny Dundee. anil i no wnsu- ) 1.01 IS II. .IAKKB rpiIMIti; has been n rupture in the -L featherweight kingdom Johnny Kil hnne. ruler of the I'J- pounders, has deposed Jimmy Dunn as manager, and in Hie fiituie the i hnnipinn will do his iiw ii business. This information was ascertained to daj from n reliable source, following Illinois to such effect, which filtered into Philadelphia tlnec weeks ago. At that time n fight manager, returning Kilbanc-Hcrman Match Sought by Dougherty .TImmy Dougherty has started ne gotiations for a lioutTjctwccn Feath erweight Champion Johnny KHbane and Hantamwcight Champion Pets Herman, No nnuniincemcnt has been mnde where the iutertltular tilt will be put on if consummntcd. formed through a PhlladelphUn, acting as Kilbano's representative, to do busi ness direct with the champion for fti" ture contests. Following his defeat for alderman in the recent Cleveland elcc lions Kilbnne has been in training There is no truth to reports that' Johnny has been considering seriously to retire. from 'loo!nnd..said thai Kilbnne had! -Sn"1 O"" before Canton Scores Four Touch downs in Professional Foot ball Tilt for Title !..... I.ij Vnmnn r..-irniiin t tflritrherl fftr bouts with Mllll. ", ,,, v,ak..-.. ... TAn.nn a n.l Inli.nv Huff n . . " .. .. l.:. i i."'!' ."""' K.' "u "" - -" ' -" rea inures were li-tr mi- ki""i in Jersey uui , , , ., , r .. , .., i..,.i,. vn,n,..i.i .tv,.r,.,,.,n,i ni., i lil i ingion eleven receniij neieaieu in- Apollo ligure ma) decorate the floor tn to isx Jimmy Wilde Some one writes statinK,''-u,;.l' ti-.-v,,,.- i ri . n. the rinc nt the Uhmnia tonight. P.llt that Kreedhiau wclulis 105 rounds and li , Ootli Holmesburg a Hi Mlicome weie .'r,I". ?,J"w .,"'" i'lh.".. ........ iho claimant to thB Philadelphia title for defeated by Consho hncken. am Ho nies- .llllircw Illll s.M. uu ,... licuv .1") that weight hllw r.nnnl u linn' Vlnmmn rn Ur rani .J Krlioe Xo Tcndler womd not lie any claim to the title in iew of the fact I cause ll is n well-known fact that iishtnrwnt enampion ir no i,nt nfter t hev had been advert sec n ml IMlliane, politically, is a iiemocrnl. lliinir like that will oci ur. He sajs the stuff is all wet. anil, if auj thing. I r,ii,I,1I'L No Iteason for Ilrcak" No reason for the split del ween Kil h.ine and Dunn has been announced It is believed that n difTei cure in politics, and mil a boxing friction, was the Thr came on Saturday was haid. but! f- " touchdown was one of the best' QIJS Z I C G L E R N GAME if, wasn't rough. Secral of the players 'p;as of defense ever seen on rrank- , were tniurerl. but t hev were hurL " 'n-iu through the force they put into their own drive or the foicc of the opponent's attack. There was no dirty football, and to carry the point still further it can truthfully besaid that there was f'niilon ('linmttrrlriin An intercepted forward pass had rrli-mt Hid I 'n ill ti ni'G flin lifill 1S i n pIl ?. ., .'i it-.,' t:.-.. UllP uom me i'ciiii kuui. iitiNiiugs, iuvicsj vtHnrii and .Marrow nimle a first down, but then Kernes Penn held, and in three tties the ball ,'.'?' can truthfully be-said that tliere was' "" " " "- "; "","" KHllston . n spirit of friendliness -hnwn between i wpnl on,-v ,.'"' i-ard maik. Hast-1 jjh.lfn '. . . i ti rru uhnti nil Ilia iiu it nisi I f.in tltn ii,m m ' llplrru stuff, for l he next .sccom the same play ers would be knocking each other down.' Hell and a slap at his critics to watch ,.i,l,Mii,n, 1,'v lenri.,.. ., i,. Jcems ha a hard asslsnment on ' i tl.nl u..1n.lt.l !..., p l. T.l -., ul.. - . .:.: . : r". " . " nrsf Tie ,TU" '"" "' K"i "' " "' '"' I lamed Tigers, of .Massillon. 'JJ! to II. I , . , , ,. olvInriR are Johnnv rirst lie captain, lie ran the bnll better t inn I stinnim- cfnii' ....,, r Ai..min... other bouts at the oisinpia are already bnd lot to. State, and ever, and almost without excentiou lie'lnnu ,..ni'n ,,nintUn.i .t,,.;ui,."nt.. : n, '.""". Y',..J.Ir.k,..li n..ni. i. jAc Nelson. h'nncl Pittsburgh had been l used good judgmeut in running the ! first, three nei-io.ls. Not until tin. fnnith I .1 1... U..nn..,,l.n MM... llnnflinru , T.- n I 1 ...l. I . . ' .. . ... . . . . . . .,. ,1.- erntest till ll uy iijiwioi. L.i, .,..,..v..i icuiii. I'.vi'ii i.ii'iin iiriipr. Willi iiiM.in.i n.nt.i, tun ncrc n , n m ..mit.ntn raur the teams After the whistle blew it was not uncommon to see n Penn man stoop nrid aid a Panther to his feet or a Panther assist a Ind in Ked and Itluc iu un tangling himself fiom the mass. And there was not too much of the brother The Penn Dartmbut trlmme had benten the (Junkers four times straight- and naturally everything opened the avenues to lough play had tlicinicn not been Imbued with the spirit that is" Improving the great college game. It was the firsl time a tie has resulted from a Quaker-Panther con test and also the Hut time n Pitt eleven has been turned back without a vic tory. s ' f.ittlc Ilert Hell and ISig Andy Has tings were the ones who put the three points between the uprights for their tespective teams. Captain Hell's suc- essfiil effort came in the first period from the 34-yard line, while Hastiugs's placement goal was mnde from the .""- jard lnnrK in me secouii quaricr. Hastings l'nHluii let! mil t-ft tin Me left ennrd .center rifflit Rinirtl .right tinkle rlEht rml ntinrterhml. left liilltliiirl. rietit hnlrliHcl. fulllinel. M.lhslllnn Ihntjrtn Nnsh Zlecler . I'erk M'vmlierlv Thnrnlilll llerron a guv who liKcs 10 ne c.tiieti ivnnchiiui Hill llicnnati may be the one to be distuibed ii lot. Schmader and K. O. Illll meet in the sta,- liant at the llioad liori7ou. It icicntly has been stat ed that this umtcst will be the acid test for Andy, who has scored two tfitick knockouts iu prcwous bouts here. Schmader shapes up like one of the best hcavj weights wtyi ever performed bcfoie the Phllly public. Tonights bout will be Audj's opportunity to cm blazon his name on the heavyweight horizon. llrennan leceutl has been ;...!... .:.. hn . rti'L IIPUIIIM'.I ii " ii i a mi. l . iik ..... .. . were ere lo naini llje line, . eien inouan ir , , , . an nrovrd that Leonard had outcrown the scnetlllieil dlllslon. ciniv could decide a to nlnv Holmeshiirc thev I while Dunn has lieen active in IJepub- an elimination- tournament canceled the came on a ednesi nv mill Menu i-iri'ies in i leceinnu. iiuciejmnr to the title. pft Holmesburg in the lurch. Primed mailer, ahowlne why Tatsy Val-. s II now stand, ll is dllhcilll to see t why r lostlial larn la Jimmy Wilde s losUal oDDonent I has be-n Issued by Doa Cutch. who flays Petite Tatar la America's flyw-elBht cham nlon According to the .circular. Promoter . tlunnls and Tnvlor ' have offered Wilde a Imnn fide guarantee of i30 to meet Wallace Pattsvllle Eleven Swamped 1 Shenandoah. Nov 17' The Shenandoah ' l i- .Vim ...l.n l.nri.rl hl.nlj.il Ha, ..... f ..i.n..,.i n, u nr H ill iiiui ' iMinim iroiimgi' in'iitM'. , . :ii: (iouuler fcct. If Schmader succeeds in spilling ings showed his respect for the power "fliws nf tin Itm nml Uhln Mnfeiwn tilin,. itn .,,"111.- trt,i n inn.,nnt ,0i !.,uin.i f i , 1 1 I J.' ",,"n ' ""JI.'.m L".,r,,"rl i!""" V"! in.t' .tnr v.111 have risen ...... .. ,,.,.v. . ... e,.., ,.i...,i. ... ....- vnmi; iiiiuiiiri. .wilier1 IrCili:l" "'.J " . lrtiii ting the line His drive was from a ' it's, going to be 11 tough tussle ,'S ioui, 'difficult angle, and he missed, but only Canton. (.. Nov. 17 Playing with ' as it lasts, that's 11 cinch. ny u mailer 01 incites, a inc luccision or a conege comoine and Bell's nest fiame, innUinR destructive drives, Jim lllflfliA'c! iiiillilnna nf fn,tnr, .l... Al. J I " "-,.. ... ...til It was a joy to the admirers of liert ,1,,. ,!i ,nf.,i,i r..,i,it .:n .V.t Im ubosan at the Olymrla Jlmmr Murnl,.r f eta back Into tin. hjjr, i'.i'r?.' . '";: 1 m,d .lonnwii iiio "'.-:j;:,- i-.,,.t knows football playeis just by looking, a first down, while Canton, piled up a , ?,','ey SiVtonSrwh" " cam. i back and' all i nt iiii:iii 111 uii-ir niiL-i.-L i-iuiuri, &um tioeu. i-iiorpe wuh wie ursi ouiitiog ti.t boxen .oe w JO,ln , , th f,rs, round Itell was one of the best quarterbacks to score, climaxing a string of five first knocked Pat nil 1 but out in j. no nB ,,,,,. helms seen this ear. 'downs iu the first period, the inarch h"ent nt the nnVl 1 tlnBl of the Bonic. Heine Sliller. Hobey IJght, Lou Uf-1 "''"'"C ,"!1", """ "' V"? ","' "'c "."".S.V.tJ" th VlCtr' " tie, Hots limner and l.ud Wray alii!011;"1 boms an end run of li!l javds of a margin. stood out on the Penn eleven Miller u.v Thoipe 'I lie touchdown came on 111 Joe Tlplltr "as leU-hooked hard and often am? r.ightin 'pabular 'pkyed "cat 'l''"0,"' l '' n'ro" MMsillon'a jh t. S" VTA hi. .....ni fc,f fi"i 1 r L P (or the seconil touchdown ill the stoond 'one was een. his usual form on the defense. poric.I. Thorpe forward passing to him ,,, MnrraT. p.,. jack Ijcmrjev of Dcsides Hastings. .Morrow also for total gnin of .".: jnrds and the local Km. added I'obby Doyle, of New showed well in the Pitt backficld, but setond set of countets. In the thlitl ''"h;t m .fiT'ind Sits "? Tom Davies and Spcedo l.aughrnn, re- period Thorp kicked goal from place- Jt ?eU?hto ah 3?awMwUhnTarar"raUn.'?n. . putetl to be the flashiest of the Panther .ment from Mnssillon's 110-yard line. r- batks, were Stopped flnt. Jimmv De ' r,.i,r nt Tm limnelit (lie limil ,:.,.- ll,v.. hnbhled to the National st- Hart. the crippled Warner caplniu.had 1 touchdown in the fouith quarter, tak- ; jird.y niRiit : with the nUt lot f;"'',-,,"1'; and Hell efich had three J to watch the game from the sidelines, ing one of Cofall's punts antl running I fl,ftrnvl!7Sttlfi.,il a"wde""baB-lr, numbe? throe. s t.o boot goals tlubugh the j but said there would not have been 145 janls aitled by great interference. og island, two months ago. posts and to win the.gnme, nut an 01 , njr uwi-huvi: iUiue scoic uau ne be them were failures. The big Pitt back on the gridnou. 1 BOWLING STANDINGS Jewelrv Main Tlr. Rue- Deot. Subway ti. Men a CI. China .430 .3R1 .381 .'JSfl 100 GIMHEr.S UKAOUC W. is, r.c:. vf t.. p.n nt ii .tta so'rt.nds, 10 it ,a 1 in r. .Tltri. SihnA Tlent U III t.- II .715 Uphol. Rm. R 13 1" 0 .nil I.lnena..,, mis IB fl .ri71 Kxecutles 11 IS toll .170 Uphol.stery 4 17 PHOTO-E'aRAVERS LEAQUB VT. U I'.C VV. I.. 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AV ' 3 .' 22! l-'rnnkiln 1 J - . uui ivnuney 1 ..1.13 .333 P C , .".'4 .100 P.C. 883 33.1 0P0 1 GforcR CiianeT came back In reat ,'orm, Six Hurt as Mays Landing Wins '&,' i&Y."!i.r Fa"tnrin?i( n.ffiS. Atlantic CltT. N". 1" Mass Landlnc bandlns for twelVi, rounds in naltlniore defeated Plonsantvllle at Plensantllle on , Krlday nieht. Moy weighed 141 pounns at Saturday. 12 to !. anil nix men were 3 o'clock. Chaney tipped the beam at 131MI. carried off tho field Injured Thomas B. W'ootten. real estate operator, hadshls les ' ....... L ,. - ...-i.ir frficlureil Harold Miller Buffered a frac- Marcus Williams has hooked a corRinr tured rib Four Maya Londlns men were Rood card for tomorrow-night at the Auai retired There Is talk of another same torlum A. A. The wind-up will he between between the two teams Allentown Dundee nnd Harry tlsld) I;"" Eddlo llevolro will try a, comeback in Uie semi Ho boxes Harry Jlurrav. utner pouis ,r VounB Leonard s. Blllv Devlne. Walter Johnson a Oreek. tackles Joe Jackson, ana I Joe Henry meets Kid Wagner. Tommv Gorman, of Port Richmond wan rot the Tommy Gorman knocked out by Victor Ritchie last week The Tort Richmond St. Carthage Wins St Carthnge nosed out tho All-Stars yea. terday afternoon by 2 goals to 1. St. Carthago won the game on a ncnalty given Brierlv for handling Inside the dreaded area. Rownyne doing the needful from the kick 3SS . ;- , J jgfllil Si fl? DLn.ii.1. IkJ:IW Wk l liPm Only One M .sin szw "uaucipnia hi vmt MiMV9y.it) kw vw a H m m 12 .338 I 8 12 .200 I .400 133 00O PC .400 200 133 SHOPS "lOENTLCMEN I litaisT nimiiuTofo'Or MANHATTAN SHIRTS in rnn.iDn.rHii 1C18 CHESTNUT 113 S. 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M era in the country. We searched and procured models that are ex- SMw elusive with us. You'll see them here in all the newest styles, VWm M tailored Bupcrbly of the best patterns and woolens double- W m breasteds, waistlines, conservatives, belted models,- etc. all ar- M ranged in full view go that you may select wisely and well. MH j .50 1 how either enn claim the til In. Coldren Best Wing Shot Rraillnff. Nov 17 lUrrv s Coldren, the letpran Heldlnir wins; ehol iiirrlen ntT tlie honori in the lUe-blrd shunt of the Temple Hun 'luli mer tho lub h tr.ipi in ihe suburbs nf tills clti friink H hlelrl ur Philadelphia, tied with Willmm !' Uowe ll of lllrdsboro Frank M Wertz aiul John I. Tlehriir nf npattinK for the run ner-up lienors l'info..ionnl jp.iloiisj- may be another ren-snn It is snid tlint Milnn tins been grooming n fentlirrw right. O'Donnell hv tittnip. ho, gives promise nf being tlcrlntpil into nnnthrr Kilbnne. O'Don nell. nr'inding to the tlope, is built jilting the snme physical lines as tlie ihiiiiipion mid liossesspt n powerful pnin h O'Pnnnell nlroady lias scored a number of knockouts: in preliminary lmul. Malcliniakrts hnr have hern in This is the second fimi TCilhiin. nn.l Dunn hnve parted najs. Hack in 1010, two years before Johnny whipped iAbo Attrll for the championship, they had n niifliiiiderstanding. but only for a com paratively short time. Then when Kil bane was matched for n bout with Jack AMntr, brother of Charley, he agaiti joined hands with Dunn. Kilbane and Dunn hnve been known to be great pals inseparable, iu facl, . It may he that they will adjust their' differences again, but it Is a fact that for the last three weeks at least Kil bane, although idle, has been his o-n 'manager. AUDITORIUM A. A. GTII A I1ROH N hIS. Tt KSItAV nv NOV. 18TII AMTriir.R I'RACKKRJ.VVK MIIOW Allentnnn Ilundee is. Hurry (Kid) Ilrown ' l.drtlo llevolre ts. Ilnrrr' Murray Jntinsr Innard T. Hilly Define Wnller .lohnsnn t. .foei Jaekson Joe llenrj ts. Kid Wnmer 1 vine SB to 11 j IBMIilllllllllillllllllllll llllllllllllllalilllnUllUlllllilllllilllllillllhilUltlllhllllilllllllllllllllllllllllhlllilllllillN ) drums c&mAfU)umo atlL lobs i t 'mms -t. wimiiiiiHF f x Spars are jumping over jackrabbits running the same way FsSSsMSm BgBB Xl s Never was such a-success. There'sno "mightV about it. Spur Cigarettes are there. Right off at the top, burning up the track, galloping home into public favor. "There's Always Room at the top." Spur Cigarettes were made to fit right in there. That good old tobacco taste and fragrance that satiny, imported paper that smart package. They show you something! Spurs could carry a handicap and be first under the -wire. Best of it is there isn't any handicap, it's a cinch instead. Points Spur Cigarettes are crimped, not pasted, malt ing an easier-drawing and slower-burning cigarette. Blended in a new way from American and Imported tobaccos, to bring out that good old tobacco taste. ; Satiny',' imported paper. 1 In the smart brown and silver packet, threefold, . to preserve their delicate taste and fragrance. The world loves a winner. The grandstand is crowded. Hear 'cm cheer!' Spurs are galloping home. Are you on? . &iffA'ttv&i4A'U, Zi6xisC4 Cn y jHPkH 20c for 20 Spurs ii "Nt Mr. Spark Dug 7,H.&9t!i,S.i a ,v, V- i I fllffiV B Ebb ' i i- $tr I ImlllliffiWIliBHiM ii
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