bJsSERj KTSF-ijr js.,1.. r-ivi.Tiuj.-F. ,, .,. i -. - S.TZ T-.mwS. 'fe rW!tor '. V)ir vf r ryr !-,''- - ' -" ' )',wwr-, , , iwif t? u r J ) U v EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA", TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IS,' 1910 IT 4 BiLL BRENNAN SHOWS IT WASN'T NECESSARY TO ENTERTAIN IN BOWL TO PROVE ONE HAS PUNCH v SCHMADER FLOPS IN . ACID-TEST CONTEST BIG TIGER BONFIR Tafccs Count of Nine in Fourth Against Bill Brciu nan, Then Referee Grim son Stops Bout MURPHY'S 'COMEBACK' Soccer and Hockey on This Afternoons Card Soccer Soutti Philadelphia High nt Cen tral High. Trankford High at Xorlhcatt Hlsh. PcDn Charter at Gcorjetown Friends. Wilmington rricnds at Uprer Darhy High. Girls' 1 Iodic' Spring Sldo at friends Select. Stevens at. Irwin's School. Miss Hill's nt Gcrniuntown Friends. E SPREADS JOY STRIKES AND SPARES By LOUIS II. JAFlTi: ANDY SCUMADDIl wusn't there when it came to the acid test al the Oljmpiu labt night. It took four rounds less ten seconds Cor Knockout Bill Hren nan. of Chicago, to hang his prefix on tho big Oraohan's chin. The knockout was a iccnnicuiuy, uou urjmwm nun , , , ... ... i,,.... ., ii, ,, i ing hostilities when Schmadcr appeared -the fact that II fc n" o tl.n iu. iu such poor condition that he was un- "" ' ?. """, ;,, V "n 2j"rft5 able to protect himself. It was a wise f'rsl "al bout In uboul two years, . d "move on the part of tho rtferee. lJZTL n A right-hander to tho jaw spilled ,)lcasing boxing. Murphy held Coogan Schmader flat on his back. -lie was cn ia thc ,lrsl rotmd, but In all of completely put. but sot to his kiieo at thc remaining s-psions the UrooMjn the count of fix. A hen Grlmioil s arm lightweight bcld the upper hand, icll for the ninth toll fcchnmder gamely Considering that Coopiu has Uvlce scrambed to his feet. But he was dcrcaied jnhuuj Dundee in recent bouts dizzy, ho staggered and wabb'cd to the MurplT8 lowing was ffrilliunt. AVheu ropes unable to bring up u defense, JImmv aB iutroduced he was given a Then .Grimcon stepped between the men rousing reception. Almost cry on- andordered them to their respective t)0 canacity cron,i v.0ced his wel- corners. come. And, despite his defeat, Muriih Schmadcr It Wild ngniu was cheered roundly, as he hopped It was a different Schmadcr who J"' the lP rt'-at tbe "& ot' " faced Brennan than when the former "uul song, scored quick knockouts in two previous Bun a Winner bouts hero. In his other bouts Andy. j(. ns their eleventh meeting, an' cool and uupe-turbed. boxed like a vet- jt us Johnny Bud's turn to win when cran. lie didn't apnear anxious or nc encountered Mickey Uussell, bantam excited. Last night Schmadcr started boxers and pals from Jersey City. They out like a beginner, driving out wild staged their usual great battle. Bit" punches with both hands and leaving nuj ijUs.h slugged rath other almost hlmse'f wide open. from bell to bell. While Mick wn Brennan on Uic other hand, was thc aggressor almost .throughout, Buff contented to take things easily, for lumled with more tc'ling wullop. two rouuds the Chicugoan boxed stead- Ivan h '. n mi lor, started oft like ilv kept his jaw out of the zone of a whirlwind ugamst Jack Keck, u mti- Scbraadcr's weird wallops and did not rine, and winded up calmly, taking the xert himself. Then beginning with the count m thc third round. Keck is tho third round Brennan begau to cross same middleweight who boxed hole !. i .i.. !. if -.! nof until near recularlv fcveral scars nto. 11. ."into of the fourth frame that he Waller Ueunic saug "I know " hat l"..j..i ! .M,n..tinf with il sock it Is To I.c Lonesome," then ouni: hard enough to sink thc former sailor. Ne's.m bocked him so Peverely in tho Jlmmv Murphj made c successful last three rounds then) was littlo doubt comeback against Mel Coogan, despite who the victor was. Princeton Lights Victory Pilo, Burning Yalo Dummy Whilo Thousimda Yodol Chunts McGRAW APPLIES THE TORCH LEHIGH LOCKS GATES FOR FINAL WORKOUT Plans Now Plays for Lufayetto Classic, With Captuin Back South Bethlehem, l'a., Jsoy. 1S. The first day of the' secret practice whirl' will continue throughout the week foi tho Lehigh squad was held here ica tcrday. Coach Kcady intends to spring sonic burprises against Lafayette ou c..ti.,v tn (hr. imv of new plus and these will bo guarded closely until timo for the game. Captain MacDonald is ready to take his old position at left guard and his presence adds greatly to the strengtli of thc line. Ho got into the game against Muhlenberg Saturday in the last period. It wan his lirst appear ance in a month, but ho doo3 not seem to havo been affected by the layoff. MacDonuld's appearance will put Johnson on the sideline. Tho mako-un of tho backfield will be determined by the work of -the men this week. Hei rlngton at quarterback and ysocki at fullback at present appear to be Uie only men cure to stuv. Simcndinger hn first call over tho halfbacks with.IIeut zelmau and Savaria also showing up well Coach Keady gave his men a drill in offensive on tho kickoff during tho at ternoon. The work in the games mthle department has beeu ragged nt times due to poor interference. There was much improvement shown today, how ever, after a half hour's Instruction by tho coaches. LAFAYETTE, ALARMED, LOCKS THE GATE TOO Takes No Chances for Lehigh Game, Trying Hard for. Victory Uastou, Pa., !Nov. 18. Head Coach Sullip-'aud und Assistant Coach Seide1 started their final and intense practices )C.sterday for the big game of tho year this Saturday with Lehigh. Both coaches rcalizo thc great importance of this con test, an a victory makes the season u wonderful ueccss, while a defeat tiould mark tho season as a failure, besides casting gloom over the campus und the citv of Kaston, vv ith these facts staring them in tho faco both arc doing their utmost to get the teams in condition to tiglit uie battle of their lives. Every one was on the field cood and tarry today and long. hard work was gone through. After n tcrt drill in Blurting Uoclor autlier laud tent his varsity through u short Huappy slgual sestiou. Tho varsity liucd up us follows: Smith and Dumoc, ends; Beduer and Williams, tackles; Schwab and Wolbert, guards; Browu, center; Sigcl, quarterback; Lchecka and Houser. halfbacks; Captain Wcl- don, fullback. ' Princeton, X. .1.. Nov . IS. Por the first time since ho fall of lflll tho Ivy clad halls of historic Nassau Hall were brought Into hold relief last night by a bonfire celebrating a Tiger football vic tory over Yale. For eight long years the wearers of the Orange and Black have been wait ing patiently for this event to come, to "ass, and since Saturday afternoon Princeton lias been a wild tnuu. Al though an impromptu parade"' of the handful ot students who were forced to remuin behind whilo the Tiger was fighting to n glorious Victory over the Blue was held here on Saturdn.v night, the culmination of the celebration came lust uight with the mojt rlotmis out burst of enthusiasm thai hijs ever been teen in the lair of thc Tiger. , At S o'clock a wildlv cheering I' rude 'to utc a tiino-honored Princeton InrnO. headed by tho student band aud oer 2000 strong, began its march from the vicinity. of Princeton's famous cauuon. and for half mi hour Buake dauccd wildly through the slrpetj of the town and about thc campus-, shouting the praises of Old Nassau aud of Captain McGraw's lighting eleven in a mu-iuc chorus that might havu been heard ncarlj lu tho lair of the defeated Bull dog itself. After locomotives had been gven for every innmoer ot wit' irum iuuijtiuuu and collectively, for the coaches, for Captain McGraw, for1 President Hibbcn and members of the facultj, and for everj thins clso Unit came to mind, the "P-rado" wound its was- hack to thc caunou, about which a huge pile of wood nearly fifty feet high had been reared. All day long, every cue of the four hundred odd freshmen of the uiitveri-lty ltml hren busv collecting (erv avail able piece of wood in town on which , they could lay th,tir hands and had been "iu boxes, plunks, sections of lenre, i aud oven wagons iu a great limp! The hi'iirious Tigers duueeu udoui inc puc, shouting to the stars just how inucii tlinv ivirpfl if Yule couldn't wm games while they rang the sumgiug chorus of "Talc, Yale. You Can't Play Ball '' I Cantnin ("Hack") McGraw applied the i match that scut all Princeton into ttill further outbursts of joy. As tho flauie j mounted on high, fullj one hundred fret i into tho uir, licking nuugruy acme Etuffed dummy representing Yale vllucti crowned tho top of tho bonfire, and lighting up the country for milM around, the UCll ot iassau mm ut-suu to ring wildly and mingled Us mellow tones with the shouts ot the Princeton students, proclaiming to all tho world that after nearly a decade of waitiug more Bli's tcalp had come home to roost ip the stronghold of tho Tiger Goullet Wants to Cycle :ow York, Nov IS Alfred uculin -vy bo u stattrr In tho nnminl ul riiijr rr.c In the Garden startlne November oO Uoullrt lai-f iiiKln Bl.-ncd i eonlnut unci will ik-ko-tUHn with the piumou-rs toil i resarOIng thu Vlcollon of tt uartnor ,C!oullef won the riu.0 ill 1U13 WU and 10". " f lser, Urcnda und Mflffla inoustriatj bCAaun rnif,A v.t.iirTmr ht piicsskd sti. avlor i: IS7 l"il Murlln. Ill . ltt.l ford 18'J 2a in liiiniuoi m'j lis in l-onc 1S9 lis Hit Most ivj las Lnunii'y ini 17 tll.l Kntrr HIS Vol sill LiuialMj Wt lG'J lt)7 Krsiler iss Ml ion Welsnln.- . . 177 I5"i Touts 802 837 7IH 1'ol.ilu Bl't SOI 810 WESrKlW t!M3l ST.Ml .rl'l't.Y Hohrm'll 112 160 l.;8 W 1.44 3 1M ISO . Well.. 143 150 lrtll WuHiiii I'll 1(9 170 r&tt'n. lira us ma r. i:d.i cj isn . I no I)Uk 1H4 1MO lilt l!uhB lt"l 1M 1SS gclkrn 105 175 ISO McGlavo Ibl 100 1S1 Shroiik. . 140 1SS Totalo 7S3 77S S07 - 7 Totals Sl 7(11 S37 DUDD WTinEt, r.. K TIITOM -lajton. 134 133 III tilArk... 14V )71 101 Mcail'fl. loH 1M nil Allm . 14H149l.iT Snvdor. llll 123 113 1lelp:l 170 170 US neif. 1M 170 ... nieh dn 100 ll'l'i 111) Vrelnf'd U.0 110 17l Knur u lna IBB lul Dulby 10" Totull, 632 81 S 7U Totals 0S0 890 l)3'J Kock. 14fl 171 141 n.frals. 144 241 170 Cars... 130 IIS 132 (Inrnmnn 110 20'.! 1110 - - Handled w .'I a 3 Totals no (,u tu , TolalB 730 SDII 781 ' rjtiLAmci.t'iir.Y uuxtuk' co luagl'C rosrroND mati-h i iiintir ov way oruiiATiNo MMlun . tin 111 113 Hornird. tS to l-'i . llln 113 12? Uli nes. If." 114 3 111 I Klll li-M I'Jl IJ1 ilOIVTOU. Jl.'i J,l Y lUnlou 126 ir.o 1(10 Maver3. 113 112 14S Seott .. 1! ISO 110 Obefber 145 122 lul lltttidlcdp 17 1 IT Total (171 tUIl 082 Totaia roi os:, ess 1'INANClAli LUAOUfi CVHN i-Xt UaNUM rlllUA. THUfil' James. 201 inn IS7 nookn... ;ia lin IM Holt . . 143 183 . HroMil . l'.H 1 1 100 T'RUl . 14S 1211 117 Munrtorf. 141 213 IM Storoh.. 14K 1SS 150 M1III9. . 17.-, 212 Is; HUllkani 137 111 lli'l Per- . 14S 110 tit!) Helton 147 lUudliao 20 23 13 CATHOLIC LAURELS TSCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS i I F NO OUB I Results of Wost Catholic -La Sullc and CatholioSt. Joo May Docido Cliani)ioiiblii) Iotala 7U3 7RI 83 TotaN 830 812 70S IIUDft MFC. MClirilANT KVANS v.ulker.. mo 11)0 178 EAchus 128 105 117 Sonne'n 15S 157 lim Hadoik los . . . I'rltx... 132 ino ISO (-oirman 1irl 1 III l.V.I Hinder ISO 123 100 Dcalner. 141 1411 1H4 Solium. ll 237 108 llwrse. . 143 175 lll'l Gardner . . 130 las Totals 750 807 814 Totals 713 777 "87 AMERICAN' ICH C". LUAGl'IS HTATION I) llAllAUll Wllklnoon HO 142 115 fillnlmn 112 183 117 llirkor...' 77 111 105 l'lllda 130 118 111 lllllniaii. 12T 131 115 OllrhrLt. 71 D1 10.1 Berry... 110 121 102 1'owler loo 140 135 ltuscll.j 113 110 107 Nact.li.. 138 115 1711 llandlraD II 0 0 " v Totals 003 003 075 Totals. 843 021 013 STATION 0 STATION 4 Mlllr... 103 143 170 U'vmond 100 10 Hi Pohm. . 82 02 121 Itobhuon St 117 14S Kpntlnc. I" 13T 121) lounr. 101) llll llll Illlnd... . 81 104 103 Hnmllv . DO 101 103 Miller. . 130 111 112 niwell. 112 137 121 1 Handicap 10 37 37 TotaJs C20 020 07; . ToUls. 511 1119 085 B,i-; "0 14" 14.1 Wilson.". 88 03 103 Tlio Acrenslon llf wajits Ia bools eamrj nuuer': 154 127 14 111"""" 153 147 111 , ltl. all third w..1 fourth cWljains Ulni: .;. Kl 11" 101 Cul:h 83 01 llll Main ana ii-tyniK i"-'.'i: Slack... 14S 151 150 Mlnnltfk 118 07 00 Ulan'oril 140 120 137 Oranrlon 121 11! llnndlcanlOt 101 Tnlnln. 058 058 081 I L'nltcl 1'resbjtcrUn on Wydncsdjy MCnliiE TIIIUD NAT III5AL USTATI1 llosworlh 154 U7 ion Knliv... 147 180 105 Vtaur-r 107 . 1111 Thatrlier 120 . 114 VVVlllver 101 lo.l 120 liruen. . Ivn 104 125 ljiu-r..: 134 1411 . rostlcan 137 123 101 Tnjlnr 181) 150 12 Thoeil'jbo 138 147 ICO r-airnn.. .. 122 138 Mullen. . .. lot .. Handicap 118 SO 10 . ToUlu 757 727 701 Total 771 711 742 I'KNN Ml.ll'AJj rllANKUN HebH 174 170 I (W Mann . 131 17U 1G0 Mmruy. 1i.iV in 108 lllr.lall. 128 .. 128 Woo-1. 151 181 100 lrtVla . 187 147 ISO Vuiilkf H!.t II) 102 KecpurtJ 102 171 212 I'rlekett 170 17H 171 Mllco 140 103 133 IlandlAp s 1 a Wullon. ..00 . Tolalj 813 S'I2 012 Tolaln 751 78" 812 UISNCFICIAI. riSNNA CO Tav... . IU 182 111 Thomas. 150 158 1"0 Mclllrey 1"" 10. 103 CoUBlty 123 IIj 115 KI1 . 1 10 00 102 imld . HO . lit Murphj . Ian Ifiil 120 Jackton 147 115 131 requ'tlut 133 113 13 Fox 183 148 211 IUndlciD 13 33 43 llaeerty. . 12f .. TTAHUY (KID) P.UOWN Is one of Xllhe leading scholars in thc senior chits at South Philadelphia High School. Albo, he gill's promise, of developing Into one ot the leading lightweights iu Philadelphia. He 19 a clever boxer, tilftj, uud puuchis rquiilly well wtlb cither baud. As et, Uurrj, who is ninrleeii rars old, (-till lucks the well Luown wallop, hut he Is improving his p" i it of punch gradually. Tonight lirov ii will Bppcnr iu the star bout at tho Auditorium A. A., with Alleutown Dundee as the party of the second part. Dundee ia a rugged battler, and Erowu has no uiey assiguineut. Marcus milium,, h.is nrraneH tvelt balHiictd prelim program at tho Auditorium. t,. i. . ,.i, ,. . ,. .. Niiii u jicro r mi lllrr i rrnvii un Bpm ij iiigii noon iiiunhsgiuug nay inc.0,r UmtB re ,,; i,.umir,i , muy Catholic foolhall rhampionship ot Phil, I jj;.; ; "f'Si'Sr'y ","kiS' Wa'r! i 'UleJphlu may he decided, and then j'romoler Mlverstiln expct another ca- ngaln It may not. There k u ril,i- r""'"i "gu" bi'lty of the titular coniiielilion ending Hcnnv l.conunl. Wlhle Jackson, ral Moran In. H tie In whlcli event f'lllinlli. l.inr.,lu ""'I KJJIt' I'llJulninnins ore eomo of Ino L"'a "' "' Wlliril CVCIll I .IlllOlir UlllrelS ,i.,r vih ulll l...w In the nnr.-l.il I'h.inUsKlWn;: j'uy afternoon show nt tne OlMupla. In un Inurvliw with "Sh-Sh" Monney relative to th National's special prefcruni he Laid "Not a vord.M PLAY THANKSGIVING A. M. Uy PAUL PIM Totals 001 713 715 Totals 731 731 703 Aniulvur. Sports Tihanz. phono KenslnKton 3738. 1'TeU fur HMO would be uudceided because there is liardlj a prnhiibiMt) ol a post Kirviin game being played. Three tennis are in the running for the Cithulic championship In date, as we gel it: l.a SaMe Piep with one vielnr.v and no defeat", and St. .tn-oph's Prep and West Philadelphia Catholic J licit . each with one victory and one defeat The other Catholic aggregation, considered in champioiiiliip iihn , is Catholic High School. Two . m. matches are scheduled for Thuiiksghing Day, via; St. Joseph's vs. Calholie High, at Cahlll 1'ield, and Wet Philadelphia Catholn- High vs. La Sa'le Prep, nrobab'v lit Straw brldim .t il'lothier Field. "Willi Uie nid of a little -uippoMtion the championship may be decided as follows: If l.a Su'le wins from A c-t Catholic, providing tho former uses eligible play ers, theu everything will he over. How :;V ,,.. .. ........ .-, n r,in,ns,Htilr.vcr. l "t .Calliolic.wius and Catho- ,,, in- ,.. Minv n ,..v ..... . ...-- -"- , . ;sbJterU11 OU wl'aacstlKy eeiuilb'. - ' . MAIN ori'ICK PTATION h nidi .. 150 112 145 Vlrdcn.. ISO loo 148 A urons 100 140 113 Cannon 130 120 105 uny. 100 111 120 Mat lev . 1011 125 125 Callahan 1411 105 124 'loan 147 151 120 Luwla... 185 171 108 llepsher 1S3 151 185 Handicap 50 50 50 aoUls 810 741 070 --- -- Totaks 751 721 715 S'es the dope liv tninmiuc St. Totals oo'i mo 081 und iii li-t Saturdiy ovenlPE Hiey vvil. una ' Joe, then -tin' uoven from across the w tipirkier.", leaders m tun l uiumi-n river will claim the diadem. lint, if St. ""'"'"" -." Joo wins iiml West Catholic does, too, Ambler A. A., h third and foul ih-"laei , tin n Ihei-e elevens will llnlsh up in u Ir.vvelliiK tuani, .le.lres caines vvuu uvea ot , .,. iUPi Iiml class A Muulltri!, 420 Dcnouli ulrcvt, ""' "V " .-. ,. .. . ,., Camdeii! N. J I ll is i. pity Catholic institutions m ', , , , , J , . ! Philadelphia arc uuub'e lo get together iJ1? r'5ihif,i,ri.v-..,I,.oiiiihntsc 'op5Js i,ml iKd,i.1 ',t ", ;i,,m!nl, s';'r,1,ikv ,,,,e Untori f)r ill tlryt-UHS tenmR. Harry bUWr nmhp in ill tho Tmorsolioliist Ic und III vrn tfc.in)? htilp. 1'iuiodo.ptilfb Ndy tirucuiloinii' LoaKUa, fo tlmt a definite ar-i PiiHiuioiphi. ilit.p-hoMorV uiny be drcirlrd. Ah it io- St. LuUd'h liao u row open d.itcs at liomp ' inuiiis u , one leant rluims tho title, for mj'-Ii toatiiB ns WUIiamstou, Halem tnul i hicll tlUIilly n dlSDUtetl by olhT mi uiiior (PiuiiH vi mai ciasb, vw.n t.m iii inlxotw tjit trti A Ltrect. " . STATION II' CILIUIANTOWN MuKCO.. 12 litU IrtO Knox .. lt 1"T Murrn . 17 11H 1T.1! 'Iaylor . ITU Mi l'Jl lHrmint). 10 lOrt 1'JK httnl. . 1S 10rt iMi ridri.., J7 inn IPS 'loiio. it's ijo ior l'ultuelt 18'J 142 172 T f h hau 121 IfiT lira - - "- lllilllil..l,i A n, u,, Ai.i . . Tntalt. 741 GMJ 700 - - - l"lr Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night OLTMPIA Bin t.rnuan BtoppoJ Xn&9 fchmaUT, fourtli Al 1 Caokd dcisated Jimmy Huri)h, Johnu Buff won from MIcKcv Itutl. Jncl IttcM. knocked out Ivan Scott, third Tounc Nelson wallopea ftIte Keiinlo . . . 7 NEW HEUFOnn MAS3. Bobby Dysou defeated iMVft Aitey. Uvolvo roundCi rot ere'u decision ... ruiSA OKUV Benny Lonar0 Knocked out Lcckport Jimmy Dulty. o- nTltENlON Jff Smith ontfourht XC O. i?anibon, I-Yanklo riemlnir defeatsd Tranklc Vlt11umii Joo JacRon knockad ou Jimmy Jftchson. flret; Terry Brooka ot from Younr Joe ... IiriVALO. N T Wllllo Jacltaon d. fcatetl Inko trhiffor UWCAHTKIl. PA Johnny Kraus quit to Tim Dronfj. xJith; ItanUU Krn won from Joo Murphy, Vounc IUtde braii'l stopix1!. Froddy Adama, sacondj Juo Prazler ilrf'atod Jack Harris. Pittsburgh Bay l'ryel defeated ChlciC Mmler Ann TI1Jt Is uititrhid fnr a twi-lvn-round rcf'Tci t derision liut lth Bfiiny VHlrr at Boston Noembr - B.ilthnum rroinntpra ro PiitJfriorluc to rmnlci "Tip" wlfh Ucorirt rhinpy. who ni d an tniprrssKu coiubaik aealntt UdUlo Moy. Kttsvll Mnnfrrli Neis Orleans mlddlc ueicbt will make hit. in itdcii appeirant'e in T'hlllv Hon) Saturday tilxht at the National Joo I tor re II ill help Introduce the outh rtur wbo Bftttlinc Lewinsky taja la a cood puui.Ii' r ,.,,.,. I'ii Ivy JohnMn. following bn tnat!onal trrnp with Joe O'Dunn!!. Mill box apaln toiilcht Ptt will tako on Charley Bechr. a brother of Willie, in Bajonne. N. J touii,-ht. Mfikpy KiimtII. Mho hay bnxfl hr In nluntm; form Mill tiifet Cliamploii Tete llcrman ThankrKivin"' Uiy at Jersey City. "Ohl Mini" linrrv I'Ipm 1b ttill punchlna and cHtliKf puurlird Un Mi'l trv to noak iinii icf kuikrd la liit with laddie Moy loniom'v night at I'-i'ldtm'p, II. I. J mini llnhii n i.-ul; from Nw Tori. Mum hn tmllnl m Ith Jot Benjamin hli In ti.r. lit' biir adlecl tlm latter not to1 1o w TnllT "I told Benjamin 1 ootf- I ii'l hiop him ni t.n r junds, fcajs iitnu "Nhhnnn" filafcin'Mi ort of alieri C .ar it (till pt-ifp a Muff when ho Hcrped t u inalrh beween Low Tcndlcr no Oharle l'lttii Th boxcrg nibt Saturday nUlit m tbo JJfttionol ,,.,.. JUtfUy Vord, an amaleur champion frorrt Kowark la in VhlladelphJa JIo la a ban Hm aii'i t'tevo Mareo't 1b RuMlnff tho youth'n deurinrntf Mlko Prulin of Washington, will b hrru to r bhuilly under tho vrlng ot Marco R IDING Is Exercise Mixed With Pleasure and when enjoyed on the eplen did brittle pullia of 1'ulrmoauD Vark, tlie haiilnejs man (eto won. ilerful recretlon in i -weekday ride. Telephone roplar 1330-31 Today for Your Appointment The Walter Briggs Riding Academy 2521 FAIUMOUNT AVENUE BMMHWHBBBgWBHHHWWHB M I X T,uni iiw oo t:u i .lolmin OuKps-. halfhuok nt t. .fo,.. I (.LnilS i.EAun. Benny Leonard Scores K. 0. ns unions ti'lioolboy Undcrs lierc iu i I'Oail'OiSED At.VIClT iil, HMj., Nov IS Bi-on- Lnnnaic lulfll llllllllicr ol loilfllllow US ri'urfj (or LT.CK bsuB.WIM'i I ol Nt-w York, llnlitwvlelit champion of Hi., i ilr, srasou lie lins creiShCel thc aoal llll mi Hnoiivouti . , .. -,'', ,-V ., ., . --" i i c.'ivitulti or M .loc h liasKClbull team. Ho'acKer H 14n 140 WHcr . inn 114 121 port. V liro lnt tilKhl. ML houso Ibv l.J lbu vittlt;.. luj ltil lull , c.ime in tlie cecond round r : I aTJJJMMIM 1 nriiirTnci 1 i QttaHtyClotles King Soothes Jockey's Brow Miwlrlil. Nov. IS Oeorgo Archibald tha wtll-knou Aintrlcan jotlt" a -er lousy Injured mindo 'it tho Caatitland racctrbok. noar ladrld, whii Ma mount collided with a ralUntr the horse uas killed lnatantly. Kincf AlCuni'O, v ho Mitneytcd thp race later modi to ilu inllrmai1' to Jnquiro aboui tm coritiltlon of Archibald Colgate Turns to Next Sport . "Npw Aork. Nov IS With hrr Puaon I uoiffato UiETU) io lurffot un ucit-ai i icufte ond all abolratluiib tu tm aet- endi'tl b r1 racufte ern diainplonshin in footlxill and op'-n'i tho babktiiuaii fceawon uy now ins prucuco I Hot Off the Gridiron , A Ijli of tho Cornell football players A who tools part iu t-aturday'a gaiuu with Penn Stale were b'hcq u tnucii Ai,A r.nf ve-sterilav ana only tne EcrubB took part in tho opening placUco . ATr,mn, irinid. The coaches aunctl to give tho rcsulara a thorough rest before beginning a deiperate driro tor the Pcnn game on Thanksgiving Day. This contest is the mam event on tne Cornell tchedule, and if by. any chance tho Ithacans 'Could triumph on Frank lin Field the rccrscs sustained tins, vear would be more than overbalanced, in the opinion of the undergraduate body, though it la safe to say tbey v?ill not be forgotten. Franklin Field was calm and serene yesterday, with Coach Folwel's grid- i iron stalwarts taking u much-needed Hrreat, The lieu ana nine I'1"!"15 "u t- ordered to forget football until "Wednes day, Practice will Do renewed men ior the annual Thanksgiving ganio with Alfo'f FolweU'o men crnno out of thq same with Pitt in good shape. lhi is attributed to -the fact that the gridiron was soft from nrevious rains, eliminat ing chance of injury. Folwell Intends to take his bqnad away from Franklin Field for several dnjs 'before Thanksgiving, he said. Tho Porn mentor did not say whetebe wonld go. but the retreat probably will be Pino Valley. N. J. Tiinrn was no rest yeteriy for thu Rut . football team. With tho Northwestern lame ahead. Coach Sanforci remi-ned tho 5?o"l5 ot bulWIns up art tfteeUve attack. S After nee Inr the Army team In action Bat r!vileaej Coarh Doble mproiisd lilmeelf aa lmpreeBeel with Its utrcnijtli niBSedneoii ind iimmI to ail extent which ho. had not fmSeKtooei. lie W not hesitate to ay that ooly beot ue of tho next tym weelta would St the Navy team ICfgbSWi to meet tho Army on eaual terme. r- Tlie Armr Jrire for the Navy eontcat Jn Iew York at tlio end of thin month becart in JI-. , ....i.nHv. Thara nai acrimmais. tai plenty of It. hut not many of tba vanity men participated. The coaches baudldl (he plf reiiowo careiuuj', v AH except four of tho twenty-lwo Talo football players who fouKht aKalnst Irlnce: ton Baturday wore In uniform jejteroay, hut dlu no ecnniuitibiHu, Meat of the Brown reicularu wore, not out . Tor practice ycatorday, and the coauhea save tae piayera au bpj vj. Woet Vtrelnla'a practice yealerday. fol. I onrv'htVi8'?.,, uniform, and In the 'i lu the nrst Place. mm turned nut Iti ..Mi.. .I, mnA in tlia leecona place, thoe who did ahow up were o Bore and atltf from their battle Saturday that they moved In a iletleos faehton, The ullMng that beta? heaped rrtl Kempton. of. Yale .or calltne for a, lateral atemed iaatlned. uout dani attempted, f In thote last few mlnutea. In hla own rrltcrr atemed Jontineo. It la about the out dangeroue play that could have been flpeaklnc of Quarterback and seneralahlp. If mlrht be remarked that nothlntr la bttr tOT a team In the nay ot auccene than faltb In a auarterbaiSc. Kay Lynch, former cap- - tain of tie Holy Croaa team and of the iitNewnort Naval Keerve aays that lrf hla l nnlnlnn n r11nw named Devlin bow muiiir. f m m& i:.V MILD Robe Burns may now be had with protect ing 'foirbout him, in the Long fellow size, at 15c. Try one. This is the most efficient way to wrap efficient Robt. Burns. It keeps him extra fresh. It insures his cleanliness to per fection. It safeguards him against breakage. Remember Robt. Burns comes in three sizes: In thc Longfellow size (Foil-wrapped 1 5c itwieht) In the Invincible size (Soldpliin, a for 15c 13c for 1) il mm p M JViH. ' SWM Ms I ,.&: tf ffwk APtfo ? II Kim tJrMjfrFtFMSW !i i 9,;W, t P prv m -w ;:i; ii WW 2 National Sizes 10c to 15c 11 11 V'l&t 4&&n&vAg Co&ui.'CaL- II TM 4f B i nonT. BUiwa Dutrtiutug Brsnck I j 1t.0lVi'eSagr5 ll7 No- 4fh Strcct Philadelphia, Pa. Rl 3.60. ' iiilnclDfe B -Ma tor 23c. U3 1 H OEB? 48 of the first 50 Pierce -Arrows are still running after 8 years Their initial cost has been distributed over 8 years. Each added year they run, it will spread further. Mte&v BHMr4v TmnNmcxK? a s iK'jan .vameiaaw. r . ' " .. .) 1514-16 Market Street November 20 STORE NEWS 1514-16 Market St. Absolute After-Sales Satisfaction Guaranteed No. 8 of thc First Fifty is operated by Armour eS: Company in Chiecago. Used for short haul rity deliveries, which re quire barely 30 miles a day, it has traveled less than 75,000 miles. But il has run day after day with unfailing regularity, lis satisfactory service is proved by the fact that it is oncofiyPiercc-Arrows bought bv Armour lor similar work in Chicago. These additional trucks all embodv the same principles. F.ach is cap able of the same unfailing service. Buy reliability. Every day a truck is off the job, it is costing money as well as losing earnings. Your truck should last for years and earn profits every mile it runs. WHY PIERCE-ARROW ? t. Delivers more work in a given time. 2. Loses less time on the job and off the job. 3. Costs less to operate und less to maintain. 4. Lasts longer, depreciates less and commands a higher resale price at all times. Foss-Hughes Company 21st and Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 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