DAT, KQVEMBEB- 20i Tp? MM!F'MHiffimiP&fflCETt)N TIE MAY YET PROVE VERY PROFITABLE TO "BOTH INSTITUTIONS " v EENXW. BTOftlC XEBGBrPHimiEHIA', D HAVERE0RD1T0, WORK ON GARNET FIELD Will Prcicticp Tomorrow at Swarthmore' 'on Satur- '' daYBattlegrbund; Scar let and Black Haslbifdit Line HAVE . HARp t DRILL Hy pPfCK UMAj SWAIlTIIMOUi: 1 so' confident ot 'victory over Hnverford Saturday afternoon thnt the Oarnet is colni to "spot" the Main Liners. Mercer a men aren't goinK to donitd Doctor llennctt s bojs any lolritsi buttthcy are roIiir bo . fat as to nllow Hnverford to oractice on Whlttier Field tomorrow afternoon. This will be the first time In the his tory of foptball relations between the two colleges that .either one has ever practiced on the other's Held. Iloth teams went throupi ertiellinK scrimmages nesterday afternoon. The Scarlet .and Illack rail through (slcnals for Only fiVc minutes before Coach Mike Bennett had the varsity line up and receke'the scrubs'. Uickoft. For three quarters of an hour1 the varsity and lesser lights dashed nt each other in the final hard" scrimmage of the season. This afternoon Doctor Tien nett -planned to have only u llghtrnlxilp with only those members 6f his first eleven In -the fray who urc in .per(ec,t condition. . line Extremely Light One of .the bigwest .advantages which the Swarthmore team tf 111 have is in the. fact, that Haverford's line Is i ex tremely light, night Tackle Care.ls the heaviest man. on. the team, and he weighs aVy- 18-. T!,e 'oth(;r ltn"ni'u while active, aggressive nnd fast, are so light that he big Oarnet backs arc likely to tear 'big holes' in the Scarlet arid Black's nrimary defense. Hottlaud. at center, Is a fine passer . .l J tLa tAn flint M tin ana, in. spue ui "ll"' , ' i . A the scales at only 104, has played a rcat game all season. On either sld of Howland arc Toogood nnd-Tierce. The. former has brcn out on account of injuries for' some time, but was back In the scrimmage jesterday. 'loogood comes from Chestnut Hill Academy With his lfiO pounds he m..tlie smallest kuard now playing on a representative tfol'ece "levcn. rlerco, an ex-8t. Luke' player, weights 181. another lleht figure1 for a forward. At the tackle jbbs for Hnverford will be Caskey, 108 pounds, formerly of the Horace tMann chool, and Carey. Ha.vcrford'8 'ends.1 Knowlton and Miller, .weigh irfWid 150 "Bpcctlvely. They arc exceptionally good. In getting down under punts, but will, have their hands full stopping, the good interfer ence that. .Swarthmore has been develop ing all season. ' 4 Few Good Subs ( Haverford's dependable substitutes arc ratfle few and 'far between. !. best.of tho bunch, arc Sub-Quarterback Sargent. Thin man Is fort, weighs only 140 : Bacon is n new, man nnd has not had a chance so Mr lo win his varsity letter ; the Sangree brothers from Teun Chart!,, bojh backfield wen jv Hauff. a very good guard, h0 liaJ P'f " ,kept ',lt of the Jlnp-up because of injuries ear y In the icawm. Ho6ps and Arrowsmlth complete the available men to replace the regulnrs Saturday. CaptAtn.' Crosman, at halfback, will do all of .the kicking against Swarth more. He Is a fair punter and a very good drop kicker. Keurucy, the Hnv erford nuurterback, is also a good field roal man. Before .the scrimmage yes terday hef was booting them over from the thirty ,and thirty-five yarda with monotonous reu'nr.itv. TJse Iverford Plays Coaches Mercer; and, Delaplninc gave the Swnrtlimore team a defensive drill arainsf the' scrubs, who used plays id formations that Haverford is ex pected .to .employ Saturday. Ciaese B CAl'T. CROSMAN, HAVBItKOKD plays consisted largely of, sweeping end, runs irom vnrious formations and for ward passes, which are expected to form a big percentage of the Scarlet and' Black's attack. White the Swarthmore squad as a whole la In good condition, two or three of i the players are. still suffering from minor Injuries. Uelges has not worked in practice yet this .week and it Is doubtful if' he wll start the Hav erford game. .Yamnll, an erstwhile fullback, has been calling., signals the ast few evenings and will play quartet against .Haverford-if Geigcs is not in shape. ' Njchols played center Instead of Cor nell," otherwise the varsity line v. no in act. Yarnall, White,, Jrtcksnh and Knrp .started In the backfield, while Carter, Stow and Asplund were sent in luter. J. SCOII IN GAME W COALDALE Holmosburg Star Will Be In Regular Position When Up--stators Play Here Saturday SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS BIG INDEPENDENT CLASH Cn-.'ituld M. llo'lr.. I.wrland .., Y.. IIotIo... Kvan .... Mrcnll . , , Mailer..... Ithrrteiilde ill'drs .,.. Herring; ., W, Kran. Ilonner . . . left end. ...left Urkl,,.. ...left inmnl... . . renter ..rleht guard,.. ..rUht tnedle.., . ..liirht end.... , .Aiinrierhnrk. . . ..left hnlhnrk.i .rltht hnlrhntk. ,....fnl'hnrk.... n1mt"ir , . . , . tinnto . ... PoI'Ul,' Kurt- ...... IH' Me' etc' ... M"rri(mn , ... PlitmnnH .. MrKlol-'-...... Cke Uirklr Peott " Coach 17 Years; .Resigns Cnihridr. Mmii., Nov, SO. John Jt Manning-. ' a Harvurd rowlnjr cuarh, ten ltrecT ids reslmallon ye lerday' to take harK or the 'Norton lioat Club of Wor "eater. Manning haa been connected with Harvard rawing for aeventeen years With the Tenn football team in idle ness on Saturday, lovers of the gridiron sport will not be without n big loca game, for the management of the Holmobnrg eleven has made arrange ments with the famous Coaldalc club o play here, nnd the contest will be staged on Holmesburg's' grounds. The battle promises lo be one of the best and hardest fought football strug gles ever staged by Independent teams in Philadelphia. The visitors possess a icgular steam-roller and local fans wl" have an opportunity to secure a line pn the game as It is played upstate. 'The visitors' line-up contains a num ber of htars,' Including "Blue" Bonner he fullback, and Olldea, at quarter who has a rep ns n noted drop kicker. Holmesburg will be in better shape t piny Coa'dnlc than they were a wceR ago wlicn they administered the first dc. feat. In four years sustained by the Bex A? G., of Washington. Johnnj Scott, the former I.afajettc star, wi ,bc back in the game, on,1lthc11As possibility tnat i-aise win ""' - IUHHPSTrW s wmmmMmmmmmMs&mmm t & &&tttyCimti2&w S 1514-16 Market Street "Novcnixu- 2( S'JOKBNBWS Opcit Evenings Absolute Att''r -.a rt Sntistiction Guirvr.teed f I '' Intiroducing "to j M ' 1 yhu a txsvr collar I BAR3JACJKS - 1 designed for conv fl 1 fort and-stylc. WL t - Jou on tele. I JM) aft CtDEQTlTRANOItJ AVtaOrCA' SL s 1 $ ga- g By LOUIS CJAILOB PETnOSKY watched Bill Brennan In action the other night. The one-time tar and former world s war marine saw Knockout Willlo hang his prefix on the prominent nnd well shaped chin of handsome Andy Schmndcr. And it gave "Pete" nn in spiration. The sailor wantn a cruck at Big Bllliam. The general pub'ic may be Under the Impression that Petrosky has been idle sinco ho claimed Harry nt nrAimil Htn Olvmnlti llnif fnr Jesa v.vU .......,. .,...,.......-.- than a dozen twcnty-iour-iooi sqnaro miles, but ho hnsiVt. Potrnsky has been training uauy at jbck uricn h. and he Is ready to answer the tingle of the gong nt any oki nine inic byo 1. 1. j t mue ihn nMtuio nf the hpll beginning a round and hates vibrations of the round-cnaing gong. j.ne uumr nla cave man Is In thn game because he 'oves to fight. There's something fasci nating In the compact of leather against flesh, says Petrosky. And If any of the mntchmnkers believes the Philly fans want to sec Brennan. who Is one or sev eral persistent ' challengers of Joe k Dempsey. extend himself Petrosky ad mits he is the guy to do thnt little thing. All n matchmaker Jias to do, de dans "PcU" is to sign up Brennan; Pctrosky'u fountain pen is ready for use now. W n. (Bat) Maaleraon taltea lila pen in hand and acrawla n ' knockout on oiio tlenlamln Leonard, tire alemnn. movie ai tor author and llshtwelltllt rhamp Head It yourself: "If Henny I.eonarl la n llklit Heliht. a" '" nJ I1'" xianaaer, lllllv ulb. on. naaert to be the c tee wh duean't he make a match with aome one at .the recoc nlied weliM for the elan? Why 1 ho ! sldeateppln tho weluht queallon when he la offered a battle for the title? hen Ix-w Tendler. of ThlUdelnhla tried to force Ieonard Into a inatth lor the IUhtv.cllfht champlonahjp. llllly . Olbron promntlj an nounced that the welaht would h-na to be 13B pounds at 2 o'clock day of contest. Thin would mean if It meant nnjthlnir. that I.eonaxd would enter the rlnir not an ounce ....,. 1.14 rounds and posnlbU 140 ounds. Tendter wha 1" tt I'ona.fldeflluhtweliEht. re. fun-.. tO UKrrr in h; nui'i in oib. nuicii .if Had a r'f-e 'I"'" ''" " ll- 0 II. JAFFB " dolnr ao Is a llhtlht. Benny Leonard can qualify, but not otherwise. I m reliably imormra tnal jonaril welgned 14- pounds for hla match with tinldler Dartfleld, and In order to make Leonard look smaller than he really waa the announcer eav llartfleld'a welaht ttn pounds below what he actually taled." Jack Wolfe, familiarly called "Kid," will box at the Olympla neat Monday nleht. Ills rrponcnt will be Jabei White, of IlutTalo. Wolfo also may meet Joe Lynch In a bout at Cleveland. December 10. Matt Jllnklo la aucr mis maicn. rioxer tb. flrhter will b the feature of tha Cambria weekly show tomorrow night when Johnny Moloney meeta Johnny Illtchle Moloney Is u flashy boxer and llltch may think he Is In front of half a dozen oppo nents. Hut Rltehla punches hard, and If he lands the acorekeeper may have to tear up his card. Other boula aro Kid Knnla va w ......... Jt i uuim hriiaij n. .JUIIMIIV iuhl. 2."Ty lI"'ilon Jimmy Lavender and Tommy Murray n. lount rtellly Frankte llrMt. and not Ilennv Valver, will be Joo Tlpllla'a foe at Huston. November . . 'i"'ry 'rown. whose next local lout booked Is with flmrley Hear. December 8 w.l".i.,n".fl..,l!.7 ''oston dehut In the aeml to tho llrllt-Tlplltz encounter. OUrur rntar IVallae. a InK nmmA annth. raw is to box profeaslonally soon. Youn i'at has bten tleulltntr lln In fbe .mat.nr. and "Zip" bllee the jietlto pub Is ripe for money-celtlns sirups. Al Vrntrf. another erthlle amateur, la ready for pro pumhfista Willie (Kid) Wolfe Mickey Hrltt and Tounir Hherlock tan punch with Krr es whene they see (It. Kid llroad the "ancient ken pie " Is in aaaln Broad won't stay down, and he hopes to disprove tho old adaae that saya some thing nlmut one not belnor able to come bade nroarl la aolnc to box fifteen rounds fir ea Thanksklvlnu D-n. at Ardmorc. Md. Mike Uralne lll be the opposition. Tommy Rnrman'a Imut with Patior Johnson In Jersey City fell flat, his manager writes and his bout with Johnny Huff has been Net back to a later d lie. (loriuan Is open for competition aaulnat Johnny Moloney, or any of the 111-pounders Tom'a ambition Is lo win the bantam title ot Pennsylvania. IVankle Kaufman, a brother of Henny, 'noka like 'i coinlnir knockernut. Scoodles has the younger Kaufman In tow He topped lohnm' lllnes In let than a round n, . iiHom the other nleht PENN STATE NOW AWAITS PITT GAME Both Teams Anxious to Wipe Out an Early Soaaon Defeat With Victory November 25 mean that the winner will hnvo to bo considered In tho final discussion of the best team of tho year. Pitt has defeated Pcnn State with such persistent regularity during tho last six years that upstate rooters have been inclined to doubt the ability of the Blue nnd Whlto eleven to ever como back. But tho work of Conch Bezdek's team since the Dartmouth game has rauscd n wave of optimism to sweep over the followers of Pcnn Stale foot ball, and they are all looking for a vie tory over Pitt. Trainer Bill Martin expects to hat all tho cripples in shape for the game. Thcso will Include Charlie Way, the sensational halfback; Dick Ranch, the II shv guard ; Haines, another half back who was injured In the Lehigh game, and Brown, who twisted hlfl ankle nt Cornell. OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 23 m CRIPPLES .WILL BE READY Stnte College. P., Nov. 20. When Pcnn State and Pitt clash on Forbes Pleld on Thnnksgivlng Dmv one of the tinniest games of the 1010 t-eason is sure to, result. Not only have botb tenms been pointing themselves for this trngg'e for Its own sake, but nlso bo. cause they feel that a victory in this nmc will go n long wayi toward win tug out the sting of an early season dc 'eat. Both teams nlready have been de feated, both revcrsci coming early in the season, while Pitt also has had her -ecord marred by a tie game with r'enn. The Piipthcrs lost to Syracuse while Pcnn State suffered a beating nt the hands of Dartmouth ; and since both if these teams have in turn been de feated, the dope on the 1010 season ha icen Midly muddled. However, a victory for either Penr ttnte or Pitt on ThnnWivIne Piv wl1' SHOPS "OENTLCHEH LiBOItT DiaTgiicixnt o MANHATTAN SHIRTS IK ynrLimn-rm tOiaCHEOTNUT 113 S. THIRTEENTH When Our VATT T HO?! 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