f EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910 -10 TICKETS FOR THE PENNGAME ARE AS SCARCE AS RADIUM ' rfi' " 'M.-1.ft V, MI I- : STRAUS MAY START IN PENN BACK FIELD Texan Has Chance to Take Derr's Place in Battle Against Rush's Cornell Eleven i By KINVIN .J. l'OM.OCK TOR STItAns, the Texnsi line J crnclcpr, Is tnpiiitifi none too gently for lultnlxxlnn to the lVnii varsity elev en, mid It would be no Rrriit Riirprlne if the snntliemer wore in the bnekfield at the start of the Cornell frnens Thurs day afternoon. Kvery weelt the lied nnd Hlue coach ing Ftaff Roe.s tlirniiRh mental K.vninns tlrs tryinu to decide the fourth man In the backfield. Hell, Unlit nnd Brunncr are fixtures, but Oerr In a sort of an uncertain possessor of the job at present. The Quakers rolled out to theWhlte marsli Valley Country Club yesterday In soft -cushioned automobiles and took a 'workout on the Rrcen of the Rolf course. Sir Joseph was nt the front halfback position nnd ran through the signals with the varsity. Two years ngo Straus dented every line he punched nnd he looks ready to tear the Ithncans npnrt. lie is not th defensive player, that Perr is, hut the representative of the West lias little, if anything, on the nominee from the South when it comes to ruining the good intentions of defenders. Uoh Folwell intends to keep his nupils out in the country until the morning of the game nnd then dnsh them into Franklin Field with their lungs ftill of fresh air and their minds full of fight. The trip to Pine Valley prio'r to the Pitt game proved a great success, and it is believed that the stay nt White -marsh will he just as beneficial. Speedy Kush nnd his maltreated Cor nell eleven arrive here tonight nnd after dining will leave for Atlnntlc City. It is nu annual custom for the Ithncans to go to the shorc-.before the holiday game with the Kcd and nine. One of the main jobs facing Folwell SI'KI.DY Kl'SII during these few rtnys is the presence of overeontidence. The Kcd nnd Illm; players are inclined to underrate the ability of Hush's combination because of the beatings that have been handed out to the lied and White. However, Cornell nlwa.vs nln.vs its best game on Thanksgiving Day,, and no matter how poor the team they manage to give the Quakers a tough battle. TicketR for the game are as scarce as radium and worth as much. Most of the pasteboards were taken up by alumni nnd undergraduates of both Cornell nnd Penn. The Ithncans took virtually the entire north stnnd. Pitts burgh asked for only three sections in the norfli stnnd. so that the demand for tickets is almost doubled. The Athletic Association office is spending delirious hours thee days turning down tardy requests. Only those who took action early will be able to see the entertainment. BIG CROWDS STAY AWAY FROM SOCCER STRIKES AND SPARES I But Interest in Interscholastic Leaguo May Thrive Now, With Football Over NORTHEAST-FRANKFORD TIE By VXVt PKKI" Scholnstic soccer 1ms been holding n place far from the local nthletic spot glare. There have been as many as eleven spectators, including coaches and malingers, at some of the big games, liven the well-known "hot-dog" man falls to show up on soccer dnys. One tenm doesn't know how many games an opposing eleven has won, lost or tied. No one man knows the stand ing of the Intersehnlnstie I.engue. Mali ngers nnd conches have to ponder, even delve into statistic, to find out how their own team is faring. After some clever gumshoe vork suf ficient information was gathered to dope out tile standing of the league, which is as follojvs, providing it is correct : The Financial Tnnun mntchrs rolled en rntii'R nllcvA lint nlnht rtKu1ler1 In the lpndorw. Penn Mutual, lnslnic thn-A (fames to rwiiuMpiitn Savins- Fuml. The former la now tied with Ileal Katate, which took three Karnes from Continental. Franklin won three from Commonwealth and la Hopo to tho top. Federal Heservo Kot a. eetlMPk, Stftte llank tnklmr two time Fourth Street won one Rumo from Pennsylvania Company, Olrard National took two clone Barnes from Henellrlal S.ivlnu Fund. Phila delphia National won the odd pome from Philadelphia Truat and Corn KxrhonKe won thn odd name from Third National. t.els rolled 207 and 2n.", Minis 'jon. Taylor and Thneneko 207 each, lllankorn 203 and Jnck non 201 COMMONWKAtril l'HANKt.lN Mker... 174 142 113 M.inn... HIS 1(17 147 llleka .. 102 10!) ... Illrdj-all 141 1T.I l.'ij Schnffer 121 ... 112 Knallcr. in." .'. . ... Snyre... IM 1SII ISII t.i-l... 207 120 SOS Itandall 133 174 1S3 Keeporta 1IW 1st HI3 Whllelde . 113 121 Walton. . . 134 ... Hdcp... in 2!l 17 lllllyer 01 Totals Will 747 75S COItN nXCHANOJ'1 14H 1R7 1(12 l.'irt 112 Tames. . . Molt.... Paul.. .. storeh. lllank'rn Caldwell Sexton. . While. . nil ma iim c.iirns 131 203 141 17 171 133 Ijiiier ... Ill) lldep.. . Totals 781! 7.13 7.VI Tiunn nat'j. Iliwwllh 13(1 1.11 1211 131 117 101 K4 1.111 . . . 127 11.1 1 II K,SI 1S2 2117 1SS 2S 24 '11 Wflllver Tnlnr.. Henner... 147 ins 101 ,!aekon. 107 201 i:,s llhodes. IBS 12S 1.1.1 Mower... Ill IRS 147 M'Cnnnv 1R.1 143 1.14 Fox 171 1I2 175 HiiUKlit'nt 1311 llnndlr'n in 40 4n Totals 727 87S 77(1 Totals R12 .11 ISO SAV. IlMNtlFtClAt, SAV. CllltAnD NAT. FCND I'ny ... 121 17.1 117 Urown'e. 143 1411 U'N U'lhe'y 11(1 132 1(11 PlttK'tl.. tM S7 12(1 liauman. lit., i;i- i;w Irwin.... 1(17 1 in llli 1211 I3S 137 telllv... HIS 14S ins Murnhy 1L'! 141 till rVqlll't .. 1C.0 13!) 1 12 l.ee llandle'ii IK IS 18 Totals 712 713 OtS HII.A. SAV. FUND irreofllllB 124 12S 131 Hehel. .. ir.1 13.1 isii Murray. Kt.1 ir,(l 1 IS Wood . , 142 171 1S3 Kllp.it'k ins 144 lil Prlrkett. 27 14 II Foulke . Totals 713 "121 U! llondero Itawley. . Myers . , (Iruel. . . Hulidlr'p Totals 77 1'KSN MUTtlAt, 147 147 1.11 13(1 124 I3S 1.1(1 147 1(1.1 ion 1.13 1111 114 .. . 14.1 113 822 Totals 1111.1 721 liO'i Totals 7117 734 722 P1III.A. TIU'ST Kerr. ... SO 112 IS I llrown.. 120 mi ln4 Mundorf 177 1411 Its Millls.. . 201) 1.11 11-1 Pearcc. 14S U.4 130 Totals 743 710 730 Fi:rKriAr, nns Totals (17.1 7111 782 PHIt.A NAT'I, dninierle 172 1211 141 Hems 10S 132 112 Mercer. . 1.KI 1311 1 SS Miller. .. 1112 134 1112 Walters, llli 130 141 ' ndrp. . . i r, r. i Totals 7(10 072 7 STATU HANK I'rnnkford Northeast (ernnintowii Central . . . . West rlilln. South Phllil. flumes n 7 0 1 (1 w. r 3 1 O T.. T. IM. 0 I II 1 1 II 2 1.7 2 15 A 0 2 6 0 (I Welle. . . "ltitirk. Irare. . , I.a Hold. Ilerlt . . . I'ryekh'u 11(1 1.13 . . inn .. . in 113 1.K1 13S 130 1311 1,17 1711 117 144 ... 144 11.1 Klichln. Morrison Donllnu H'house Crew. . . Hdep . . 122 ir.1 1S7 127 130 12(1 1 12 1.17 131 133 1SII 1(1.1 131 1.1S 142 id in r.i Tie For Lend I The above standing shows that Xorthenst and Vrankford are dead locked, but the Archives hnve n little j the better of it because they have par ticipated in one more gatne. Vrankford is generally conceded, we nre told, to have the best eleven in the lengue, nnd no one. who cares, will be surprised to see the Frnnkfonlers win the chain - Totals 713 72(1 71.1 Totnls 711 S14 80.1 Flnanclat lanue rolled on Costa's Alles last nlBht TltlAt, KHTATK CONTINUNTAI. ICnlpe... 10(1 14H 1(17 M'lner'v 14S 110 H1.1 Thatcher 18R 1(01 140 SullUan 112 122 Oil' Itruce... 1411 HI . t.uiles... 12S 1011117 ostlsan. 110 ... 172 Polev... 100 OS inn Thii'ehn. 1S3 207 Ills M'Muhnn 127 Hit 11.1 Mullen 10.1 1.12 llandlc'p 30 47- 48 SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS frpi-.rnnRKY ihtl" mrbiian, -D Frisco's' fat fistlcuffian, waddled quietly, unannounced and unheralded Into New York town the other (lay. and then very noisily issued i n sweeping chnllcnge to any heavyweight in the. world who wants to meet .Tack Demp Bey. ClinHpnging the champion right oft the reel wnud lie old stuff, but his defi to challengers of Deinpsey is a very good line. With Fred Fulton back from abroad, there probably was more method thnn madness in Mechlin's invasion from California. It would not be at all sur prising if the wires started burning within a dny or so that Fulton and Meehnti had been matched for a bout iu Newark or Jersey City. Joe Tlplltt boxes Frank1 llrltt twelve toumls to referee's decision at Hoston to nlsht. Phil Olassman and Harry (Mil) Brown accompanied "Tip." llrown boxes In one of the prelims. "Don't b surprised to see Ieonard hit the. floor. Have solved his stylo of ftshtlllff and am confident that 1 will slip one over on the champion's chin. Am training hard. Soldier nartneld." This wire was re ceived by officials of the Olympla. Club. When Ilartfield nnd Leonard clash at the Olympla Thanksilvlnpr Day It will be their third meetlnR and both times backers of the champion lost winters that the soldier would fall to ko the limit. ,TrfwTfiidler today denied that ho was to tindenco an operation within the next day or so and that his bout with Johnny Noyc had been canceled. The Philadelphia ace Is keeplnB himself In fettle for his return meetlnir with the westerner, who was cred ited with a three-round foul victory, when they show In the seventh scrap on the Na tional bill Thanksulvlnu Day afternoon. Noye's bout here will be his first on this side of the Mississippi. Johnny Mealy is olllne up his right arm for his six-rounder aBalnst Jimmy Kelly. of New York. In the star bout at the Auditorium A. A. ThanksulvlnB afternoon. Oussle Iewls will make his return to the rinc In tho fifth fracas, taklne on another Gotham Slovenian, Phil Deimont. by name Eddie Ilevolre tackles Tyrone Costollo nnd the other bouts are Johnnv Duffv vs. IC. O. Cuban, Joe Jackson vs. hoi iruonneu ana Harry Hrcnner vs. Jimmy Doyle, Jo Welsh vs. Jack Ward will be the final t tho Thanksgiving Cambria show. Flvo other bouts aie scheduled, with Joe Augatls and Tomm Wrren In the semifinal. Other bouts are (leort'e Want vs. Jock Reck. Younc ..Gibbons vs Jack Morris. Hilly Iverrane vs. Freddy Turner and Youne Peppers vs. Tommy Cleary. To! Moran, of New Orleans, will make his first appearance above tho Mason and Dixon line In the semi at the Olympla Thanksgiving Day. Ills opponent will be Willie Jackson. Other bouts are Eddie Fltz slmmons vs. Tim Droney, Freddy Jteese vs. Willie JIannon, Johnny Helsler vs. Joe Stan ley and Jack Terry vs. Youns Christie. Johnny Duff, following his victory over Champion Herman last night, will show the next time out In the opening scrap at the National Thanksgiving Day. He meets Bobby Doyle, other bouts are nattllng Leon ard vs. Johnny Moloney. Frankle Conifrey vs Stanley Hlncklo. Harry (Kid) llrown m. Harold Farese, Ilattllng Murray vs. Patsy Johnson and Pekln Kid Hermnn vs. Joe O'Donnell. Whlt.T l'ltiKerald will take on Preston llrown, at Atlantic City on Friday night of this week In tho star eight-rounder. Have Astey meets Joe Dorscy, and ltltz Walters vs. Horry Allen and Jimmy Tendler vs. Willie Leonard are other bouts. Joe (Kid) right Is matched f,)r two bouts. He, meets Frankle Fay. Wurcesler. Mass.. twehe rounds. Thanksgiving Day, and Johnny Huff, Itendlnir, ten rounds. De cember HI. Kid Wagner goes to the post tonight at the (layety. The Kid savs he'll box Hobby Dovlo for a dime. Hilly l)elne Imves a Filipino nt the Ciajety tonight. There Is n letter In the sports department of the livening I'l'iit.in LKimr.tt for Urover Hayes. "Nig" Kddio nt7H1nimons was given the referee's decision over Charley White, twelve rounds, at Hoston. Fltz scored seventl knockdowns, but the bout went tbu limit. Johnny Nnye and Cal Delnney box in Cleveland, O.. ten rounds tonight. C. t. Adams Chief Clay Turner may be reached care of Johnny Pollock, the Evening World. New York city. nlnnshin. The tenuis nre plnylng n double round robin, five of the six teams already having started on tliflr second hip. fiames are being played every Tuesday, but to dnte there has been little In terest among the schoolboys. However, with jcaguc football over now, the chances nre that the remaining games ' will begin to become a lot jiiore at tractive. Some of the biggest crowds of the season have been ahsent from contests put on weekly by the Northeast and Frnnkford teams. These two elevens have been playing n swell game of the Hrltisb sport, according to our in- 1 forma nt. Stallman a Stnr It is said that Xorthenst lias a right j fullback who looks like a second Dick Hnniildlng, and Hichard. they sny, was one of the greatest soccer exponents of nil time. The Archives' "Rpaulding" is Stnllman. and his sensational playing is keeping Xorthenst in the race. Wet zel, Lyons, McLaughlin and Jones are tenm pals of Stallman who also are putting on a fine article of soccer. Harry lllnlr. captain of Frnnkford High, stands out as one of the leading soccerites in the league. He holds down the inside right job, nnd Harry is pnired off well with Schwartz at inside left. Thompson, center forward, nnd Jnsko wiiik, center hnlflinck, nre a pair of -,(!,,. Vennltford slurs. Totals S20 R2S 770 Tol-ils 1184 (117 (137 FOCHTH ST. Pr.N-N CO. 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