Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1920, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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- ? EVENING PUBLIC" liEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER G,
1920
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7m: DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT ARENA WILL NEED $100,000 FENCE AND' $1,000,000 "GATE"
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F,
Princeton Ha3 Only Wen One
Oame Out of 7 Since 1911,
Which la Main" Reason
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1 i?.l Mnmliv. Ilrxwii. .Linesman .. N.
IlanHtiirt. Dartmouth. Tlitif 01 imticmii
' . .. j ' i. 1ti& if iiavlni
nunuirn.
r.i.ri,tr.n siM,.. Xnv. (!. Unrvnnl
ml' Princeton met In thr- Stnilliim thjit i
nfternnnii in the lirit et hip ,. m; ,
Three's" rnitril rnliln for fpntwi'l
nrenmcy. Tlie rrinisen vn 11 miijin, iu iu iu
vorlte. nUlietigh thore Is renllv no rensen
for till te bi ke. unless it l tlint the
ailvntituftp Is wltli tliem nlnylnr. home,
nml bv rrnen of nnst iierfnrniniiriw.
Toward Raine-time tin sky Iweme
tlichtlv overcast. Mil uic ceiuimiiiii mil
tint Rrrntly dim tlic display of color by
the fertv-ndd thousands wlie moved en
te the stadium by automobile, tunnel,
street ear and afoot.
n!. Trliipitnti tenm nassed the fore
neon almost within kicking distance of
t 1 If . .... ... At. Mil!
the RtlKllUIll, anil lis iiinniTH in. ra i.i:i
mnnt SprliiR Country Club was the i ren
dezvous for TUcr football stars of two
jeenratiens. Tim eleven slept late, hud
n short yignnl pension with Coach Reper
and after luncheon mntle ready te take
llnrrn'ril wen In 1010 jihen llttlpll
Henveen drn)-kicked a goal for n .1 te 0
rore. Last fall the Crlmefi jnst man
ned te tie the score 10 all. The local
team hns always found the Tigers teush
customers. Charley Hrlclcley beat them
one rar bv n drop-kick. Harvard's best
score in an tneir series ijns ukcii uihj
20 points.
H'Sn Tnpunvinnn linWCtflT. Still linVC
the better of Harvard with twelve vic
tories, eisht defeats and one tied game.
Furthermore they hnvc benten the Crim
son decisively in the pnst. 41 te lu In
J Sim and .14 te 0 in 1881. Since 11)11.
r, mnnli. nf venrs nfter I'ercy HaiiRhten
took charge, I'rlnceten has wen only one
nut of seven games.
The Program
tlnpvnril's nrecram in today s game
seems te be this: First two bangs at
tnckle. then put. tlieu Willi me eaii
Jn possession ngiiln, two or three hangs
at tackle and then punt. Something like
learning te wnltz. The plan is te iu
timldate the opposing tnckles and tlien
leek for breaks in the kicks.
It should tie n terrllic nrst nan. "ar
Tard will make line plunges go If pos pes
lible with Weeds and Telbert, heavy
fuards, te start the way. .lust what
use Churchill will he around the ends
depends upon the htrength nf the Prince
ton defense, which is expected te bu
itrenser than Harvard at open play.
Princeton is expected te use ner
"Celjiiuc defeuse of bringing a innn In
from the cxtrmities te form advance
Interference for the man carrying the
ball, the interfere!- te help put cither
the tuclde or etlicr neiense man out i
play. Harvard's tackles, Hubbard and
Kaien. are in for a hard afternoon.
Uiulnu-lnb. tin. vpternn tneK c. is renu.v
for an emergency, but he is in n nail
v.ny himself.
Ilnvemeyer, at center, Is a strnu
nasver. keen still ent el limy, unu uis-
peaer of the defense siRuals. Captain
lleiween having brushed up his pivotal
plav this week mny he transferred from
fullback te center iu case Havemeycr is
Injured. The ether snapper-backs arc
uacertain passers, hence this arrange
ment. Natural Player
Crocker nml Kane nre today s ends,
The hitter is n natural 'football player.
but green at end. Ue was regular rlgnt
tnckle hist season Crocker takes the
place of (lasteu. who Is injured. Ilnr
vmd has been weak at end, their men
have been constantly boxed, but an im
provement is hoped for today.
Fitzgerald, the iiiartcruacK, is n nat.r
ural leader, nuts nlcntv of snnn into the
drive of the team, is an expert en for
ward nasses nnd a eoed interferer.
Owen has shown cenculslvely that he Is
a tine hack, and this will he his sixth
game, mere than any ether back en the
team can clnlm. Churchill is the man
Harvard hopes te win with en running
plajs. Captain Her.vecn's defensive
strength should prove u big asset te the
team. He Is the line bucker, nnd a
itreng defense man en forward passes.
YALE STARS MISSING
ISaptaln Callahan and Acesta
Will
Net Oppose Brown
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left tnrkle. ..
left rlmrc!
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immirrlmrk
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fren
Ilerr. .
MnrKns'
Ullnerlh
Kemnten
Campbell
ileiiej
Sturm
hlirllrnnii
llrfKik
The iifflclnlh ,1. Creucll. Huiirllunnrp,
refereei II. ('. Mrtirntli. Ilosten Cnllrfe, inn.
PJrei A. I. Neble, mhert, lliirimini I'Yeil
H. Siirlelnli. Kvter. Ilelil Juilse.
New Haven. Conn.. Nev. fi. dm.
tain Tim Callahan nnd Jehn Acesta
vwll probably net enter the line-up in
1 ale's football encounter with Brown
here thin afternoon. Beth men nre be
l'iw par physicall and (he conches
fcem te be of the opinion that it will,
be wise, te take no chances en their
being nhle te enter the Princeton nnd
ilarvunl games. It has been thought
for ii lime that Theme Murphy, tee,
ftOlllll lie kl'llt nut nf tlm nlnv (n,l,. .
but Mem! Couch Tad Jenes said thnt
lie would start nt cinnrt,.i-lm..k
The uitlnlrnunr nf flit. II-..1' T-
dan from tln tenm has been quite a
shock He is laid up with tonsillitis
nml cannot pla and may net he able te
Hart against Princeton next week.
GOPHERS REVAMPED
Big Crowd Sees eWatern Tilt Min-
neseta vs. Wisconsin
. 'HlinrMitn
Mrtllnte,k left end .
Wlitrnnkln
. . WfNlen
.... H(Mt
. . . Ilrmler
. . Mercale
.... Hiurk
Teliei;
. . . IlmiKr
. . . Ilarr
. Helme
Ullntt
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Teberir
eft tnckle ,
left Biniril. .
Nk it Riiuril
rlirlit tnrkle
title! rnd. .
renter, . , ,
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left iMiriHiik.
rlrlit liulflinek
fiilllmrk . ,
jpun
Tlrnicy
rrnnurr
Vik
lleenler
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llrenn
i.emierit
Mini ennells. Nev. ().A revamped
Oe l'1 "r,'!,7r,',1,latl,e (i''ll",' Unc'tiP
thi V. l n'v.THlty of Minnesota mi 1
hel ' Vrr?',ty ,of WlncenBln meet In
S Z7lfml con,Mt nt Xor,hre,
of IMlml!'.n,k't",0'1. 1'ttl'luln Arntsen.
u ulniieseta. m-ehn v r,,M .,. ..
t , t lil'!a'',N K",m' "nlr Ih rixpecter
Vai ...- iz "" ""iiiiwpsiern game mv
m weeks uge, will return te left half.
SWS.YrWfvuaawAm
HARVARD SLIGH
AVORIIEIODAY
Tigers Have Edge
en Games Played
Princeton has benten Harvard .in
eleven out of twenty-one games
played since 1877, with two ties, one
being the 10-te-K) score nt the. Pal
mer Mtadituu, Princeton, lest year.
Since 11111, however, when foot feot foet
bnll re'atlens were renewed nfter a
lapse of fifteen years, Harvard lias
wen five out of the seven games
plajed, with one a tie. Ne games
were played In 1017 ami 1018, due
te (lie war.
The scores since 1SS1 follew:
IHSI
SS
l'rlnci-tnn
I'rlnceten
Hnrvnrd .
1'ilni'elen
Princeton
Princeton
Pelncrten
Pi lnreten
Harvard ,
Hnrvnrd
Ilarvnril ,
Unrvnnl .
Hnrvnrd ,
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IS
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20
10
3
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Haivnrd..
Princeton
It'irwird..
Hnrvnrd
HarvRrd..
Il'innrd. .
Harvard. .
Princeton.
Princeton.
Prlnet0n.
Princeton
Princeton.
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Hnrvnrd.... 10
Princeton
10
Penn and Pitt '
Meet Here Today
Continued from rr One
considered by most te be outclassed for
football iiblllty. the Ited nnd Hlue co
horts freely voiced (heir sentiments that
the score, at least, would be low.
fllcmi Warner; the most communica
tive coach In America, arrived last
night three hours nhead of schedule,
and whisked his confident Panther tenm
te the Hlttenheu.se Hetel. Today Mr.
Warner stnlnd Hint lilx llnn.itii wni fnr
from what It might be and that he had ,
ieur regulars out or tnc enme, although
he didn't remark that he was keeping i
them out for the iiurpesc of dcfentlng
Penn State and W. and J. However,
he did sny that any one of them niicht .
be called en te go Inte the game if
necessary, wlileli Dreves that the Pitt
eleven Is confident from conch te water
boy. The game this afternoon nt Frank -field
Field, which was hooked te begin
nt 2:30, is rated as one of the biggest
of the season and justly se. Pennsyl
vania hns never wen a game from Pitts
burgh. The closest the Red and Ulue
ever came te gaining a triumph was
last season when Bert Hell lifted n
three-pointer ever the cress bars, end
ing a Jl-U conflict.
Scores of previous Penn-Pltt games
fellow 1015. Pitt 14, Penn 0; 1010,
Pitt 20. Penn 0; 1017, Pitt 14. Penn
0,'IOIS, Pitt .17, Penn 0 : 1010, Pitt !!,
Penn It.
The Panthers nre very little heavier
thaSi the Ited and nine. Penn's nverage
weight is about 180 pounds, nnd that
of Pitt something ever 181.
Knrly this morning the scalpers and
ethers who linger in the vicinity of
Frnnklln Field were there. The pbr
fctt football weather and the big game
put pep into the student body of Penn
sylvania nnd nil together it looked like
a real football day from the start.
It was net until Inte last night that
Conch Helsmnii fiunlly decided nnnn ,
his llne-uii. On account of injuries
and ether things he decided te tise
Fnrrell, Harvey. Themas and Hex
Wray in me uuckiiciu, me last calling '
the slgnnis ireiu uie iiinriernaci sta
tion. On the ends Contain Hepper
and Bill (Jrnve were appointed te work,
supported by Ward and Wagner at
tnckle. Happy Day was scheduled te
play center and Frank nnd Cochran
guards.
Warner, according te his statement,
did net expect n walkover, "I am look
ing for n hard game," said the Pitt
coach. "I think the men that I am
going te use are iu geed shape, but
there are four who may net get in nt
all nnd nre certain net te start. Of
course, we have te de some saving for
the Washington nnd Jeffersen nnd
State games, but we are going te use
anybody that Is necessary today."
WHO STARTED THIS ONE?
Official Step Valger-"Burn8" Tilt
te Investigate "Califernlan"
Terente. (Int.. Nev. (I. Officials of
the local boxing commission stepped the
contest between Itenr.y Vnlgcr, of New'
Yerk, ami another boxer claiming te be
"Frisce Frankie" Bums, of Han Fran Fran
ciseo, here last night. After two tame
rounds, Vulger was warned fnr net try
ing his best, nnd when he fought harder
his opponent appeared se bewildered that
the bout was stepped In the fourth round
te save him from n knockout.
It is understood that reports will be.
made te their respective state commis
sions enjbe ground that Valger did net
give ills best efforts and te establish
the identity of bis opponent.
San Francisce, Nev. (J. "Frisce
Frankie" Burns, a participant in a
boxing match last night nt Terente,
Out., which was stepped bv liexlnc nfli.
rials, is net known te followers of sport
'" nn c'rancisce.
Fr.mkle Bums, nf Oakland, Cal., a
welterweight, was known te have been
llere V''-''-'lj
1
IOWA PLANS PASSES
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,. -. . .
nciics uu ivcviiic i uuay e aca
Streng Northwestern
Xerthu extern leun
HHlnic rtxlit rrul . . . Uridine
llluek. .. rliht tnrkld . II. I'enlleld
K u ii fiim n . . . rlclit ruiird . (i, rrnflrlil
llnthniiy . .. center Mlnlek
.Mukiiiineii left inmrd .Vim llimterliei't
llluekiHHl , .. left tarklp ..Ilntli
Ciirne . . . left end Sliuttleniirlli
1'ulnier nuurtrrliaek ...A, Deilnc
(IriiiiKnlrk, . rlht Imlfliiirk ,. . (i, Detlne
llml I.iuie. . . lett Imlfbnrk Smith
I'nterMen. fiilllmek ... . Nicke
lewiv City, In., Nev, 0. Northwest Nerthwest
em and Iowa, about evenly matched,
and ulse even In Conference standing,
faced each ether en Iown Held today.
Northwestern was short Lnsslter, tackle,
seriously injured iu the Iudluna game
hist Satuiday. Iown counted much en
Aubrey Devlne, forward passer extra
ordinary. W. VA. PLAYS W. AND L
Beth Teams Fit for Seventh Grid
Iren Fracas Today
Went irslnln. Wiinlilinrlen und I.re.
Kilter ... . rUht end Ilerndun
liirrlck
Kn
Knihnrllrr
rlren
luhiiMin
HuwkliiH
InMin .
xnlr. ..
Il.sk
Mart In ..
'Jli'hVi'jSiTi 'iWJXA
; .-""nt'S"!:-: ::;;.. "Wit
Irft muni
Irft tnrkle
Irrt mil
. iimirtrrhiirk.
. rlxht liulfbnrk
Irrt liuiriiiitk
. . . fullback
Ueferre. Thomnaen.
MuliiuJ
(Iirirlnln
(leorifr (leerifr
UnriH Knv'il
lliiinlre MelTntt. I'rliuvtun.
num.
mururii, iiuniirii,
Clmrlesten, W. Vn Nev. . Wltli a
cold, clear day provided nnd both tennis
iu fine physical shape and en edge,
Wcsy Virgitiln nnd Washington and
Lee met en the neutral l.aldlcy Field
hern today for their seventh annual en
gagement. The. game was hard fought,
but the odds seemed te favor the
meiintulneers te win.
Red Caps Smacks Qreenan
Detroit. Midi.. Nev 0 lied Caca YVIInnn.
New Yerk's renaatlenal featherweight, irered
hU third oenaecutlve knockout within ten
dav when he knocked out Ilalph ' (Irrenan,
of I.ea Angelei, Ire the lth round et a sreat
bout here last nlilit. Jits lat two previous
Knocneuti war nappy iicueny -ana Jiei
McCurry, ,
TRIO
MrCrery, end
Beaten Last Year, Big Orange
Team Battles W. and J. as
Second Choice Bet
Srrnmne
YVu.li.
leftrnd
, . ..left tnckle
. .left Kii'ird
..y. renter
. lht cinrd
. .rlrlif tirklf
. . ..rliht wil . ,.
. . .qnnrtrrlmek. . ,
. .Infl hnlflnek. . .
nnd .fen.
... Cnrrnll
Srtln
, Trmnleten
'rnek
. . (Inrhlirli
ArmstrenK
.. . . I.iineks
Mel'ii-'-lln
. . . KlUnn
, , Hrleksen
Annrens
nhifrnniii"
Alexander
Tliomten .
JJU'i.Vrtwn ".
rnrkrr ....
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' kh . iink '
rlElit linliharkj., ,
Herbert
. .fiilllmrk. .
West
ITre-
Heiul
Ilrfrpi Ilr.
K. J. n'ltrlrn. Tiiftn.
Hire C .1. MrOnrtlty. Mosten f'nllrec.
l.inrsmnn .irines rnnrev. I'rmerten.
Syracuse, N. Y., Nev. 0. The Ornnge
eleven today Went Inte their annual
struggle with Washington nnd Jeffer Jeffer
eon for football supremacy, 'the second
grent game of the greatest season in
local fettball history. Unlike the first,
th'e Pitt battle, today's match jvns
staged en a dry Held.
Syracuse went Inte the field hist year
an odds-en favorite ever the Presidents
nnd lest. She gees en the Held today
a second choice, crippled by the less of
two star men, buttered by her losing
struggle against Hely Cress last week.
The light of the Orange will be the nge nge
eld light of the beaten champion, the
light te "come back."
IScttiiig in the downtown hotels this
inernlui: reflected popular belief that
the Orange has a hard row te hoe at
the stadium today. Plenty of Washing
ton and Jeffersen money was offered,
but little of It was taken. Hackers of
Syracuse wanted 10 te O and even
te 1 nnd were unable te get it. Less
tlinn half the amount that was upon
the Pittsburgh game bungs in the bnl-
ance today
Crundman First inHigh Scheel
Handicap Race Gorden
Gets Time Prize
Thirty -eight schoolboy hnrriers com
peted this morning "in n schelnstlc
handicap race ever the Lemen Hill
course of three and one-quarter miles
nnd Nerthenst High Scheel nnncxed the
honors with n point score of .'10, the
tenm"reprcsenting the Lehigh avenue in
stitution finishing llrst, fourth, fifth,
ninth nnd eleventh.
Frem the start te the finish the race
n nip-nnil-tucK allair Detween
Crunilman. of Northeast, and Pittock
of Central High. The latter institu
tion finished third with a point score
of UK, but (lerdr.n, of the North Bread
street school, had the honor of having
the best actual time, finishing the cuursu
iu the space of IU minutes !!0 seconds.
Kummarlci:
Elapsed
tlme
Actual
time
1. (Irundman. Nartheaat...
2. l'ltteck, Central
3. l'ri'llzul. Centrnl
4. TbcIidpp, Nnrtheitat ....
A. DavtdKen, Xerlheunt ...
G. Ktnrk. Centrnl
7. .Moeru. (H'rmnntettn ...
8. llattln. Uermantnwn ....
11, Klosderf. NerthciiHt ....
10. HteveiiKen. Went l'hlla ..
11, JeniiH, Nnrtheunt
12. Clnrke, WtHt l'hlla
13. I.iinirwoed, Wi'Hl l'hlla.,,
14, Kehfll, West l'hlla
IB. Maxwell. Went l'hlla. . .
10. l.au"r. West 1'hll.i
17. Htercli. 1'r.inkferd II,,,
15, Hnrkm. Nerthcnet , . ,
Hi. Vcilz, Krankferil II
2(1, Hcliuman, Krunkferd II..
21. Helshman. Nurtheaat ...
22. Hcher.ii. 'ml l'hlla
23. Corden. Central
24. Hill. Northeast . . . .
2.V Viinsall. West l'hlla. . .
211 Slean, West l'hlla
27. rrnnkenfleld. West l'hlla.
2R. Knlnht, Frnnkfnrd
211. TnilM. West l'hlla
.10, HUudi'rman. Northeast .
31. Green, Northeast . .
32. Cem manor. Went l'hlla .
33. Oldflclil, Went Phlla. . . .
34 Ti'drlek, Frnnkfnrd . . . .
35 Maizaimli. West Phlla..
art. Darker, Northeast ... .
37 Ixii'li. CVntrnl
3S. II. Cehen. West Phlla. .
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Ult:l)t
nans
22:10
22:20
20:31
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21:1
211:44
22:12
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21:41
20:211
21:1.1
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lu:30
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21.3.1
21:40
22 111
22 S2
21:18
22 Mill
20 :21
20:17
200(1
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21:1.1
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OHIO STATE VS. MICHIGAN
Wolverines Outwelghg Rivals In Big
Conference Tilt
Columbus, O.. Nev. (1 With two
eterans. Fullbnrlc Wlllnmnn and
Tnckln Spiers, out of the game because
of Injuiics, Ohie Statik met Michigan
here today In n gnme which was watched
with utmost Interest in Western Con
ference foetbnll circles. Ohln must win
"vr Mlchignii te face Illinois two
weeks hence with n clean slate in what
SYRACUSE SEEKS
REVENGE TODAY
NORTHEAST WINS
. CROSS-COUNTRY
rnitrrnuii is cNpecteii te ue tne nniiie ler tlie con cen con
MViiemlid f(''ll'', chuinpienshlp.
siirrtrii! Michigan, nltheiigh licnten by III!-
t'eiEhlll nnlu enrller 111 the miukOII. Iinu nnnnr.
i cntly developed considerable strength,
und mi' ilium'"!, mini 111 ii imiiie ik it 11 -ticlimteil.
Ohie, ns hns been the case
in most ether games this sensnn, wns
outweighed cenn-dernbly, both lu the line
and hncklleld today.
Wlldwoed Basketeers Out
The Wlldwoed Athletic Club basketball
tenm will besln Ita aeaaen en Thanksgiving
Day.
The games will be plaved In the CKelne
bullillrnt All teams deslrlmr gnmea should
mldresa Ferrest JI Hlrh, mannger. The
Athletic Club Is also organizing n football
team nnd expects te start Ita season within
the next fortnight.
8riller Freeman Has Wallop
Iinlrllle, Kr.. Nev il. Bailer Freeman
nf Chicago, scored a knorkeut ever Andv
Williams, of Chlcaare, In the second round
of a scheduled twelve-round bout hers last
I Right. e men are iigniwwgnis.
'be in
OF PITT FOOTBALL
(imirlcy, lialfbnck
UNIV. GEORGIA VS. VIRGINIA
MAIN SOUTHERN CONFLICT
Georgians Favorites Today Many
Other Big Games There
Atlanta. Ga.. Nev. 0. Interest in
southern foetbnll today centered in the
annual cash between the Universities
of Georgia and Virginia nt Charlottes-,
vlllc, vn. A liard-feuglit, close game
wns expected, although the Georgia
eleven has made a mere formidable rec
ord this season than the Virginia team,
which is rather light.
On the Setith's football card for te-
dny also were games between Alabama
nnd Vanderbilt, nt Birmingham; Geor
gia Tech and Clcmsen, ut Atlanta; Vir
ginia Military Institute and the Uni
versity of North Curellnn, nt Chnpcl
Hill. N. C, and Tulane nnd Flerida,
at Tampa. The Washington and Lee
West itidnlu tilt nt Charleston. W.
Vn.,"nlse attracted attention through
out the Seuth.
Georgia Tech, after its showing
against Center College last week, did
net expect te huve nny difficulty In
disposing of Clcmsen nnd wns expected
te conserve its strength for the George
town game here next Saturday.
Coach Alexander, of Tech. nnneunccd
today that neither Itattermau, right
end, nor uight Halfback Ilnrren would
play against Clcmsen. Hnttcrman
probably will be out of the game for
the remainder of the season en account
of appendicitis. An Injured jaw is
keeping Ilnrren en the side lines, lie
mny be in sliupe. however, for the
Georgetown contest.
JURY REPORTS ON WIVES'
ANDJIDDIES' LEAGUE
Turns In Complete Findings en
"Pillow Lifters" Baseball
Chicago. Nev. (1. The Coel; count)
special grand Jury today presented its
mini report of the uaseuall investlga
tien te Chief Justice Chnrles A. Mc
Donald, containing a complete result of
Its llmllngs during tlie mentli anil n nan
it bus been investigating into the con
nection of gambling with baseball.
While the alleged "fixing" of the IMil
world series by bribing of Chicago White
Sex players te lay down was tlie
principal subject under inquiry, tlie jury
ulse sought testimony en baseball
gambling In general and the operations
of baseball peels.
Itecomuiendntlens for the benefit of
tht gnme are included in the report, It
Is understood. Three of the Indicted
White Sex plnyers. Geerge "Buck"
Weaver. Fred MeMullin and Charles
"Swede" Hlsberg, gave bends of $10,00(1
each iu criminal court yesterday, pro
testing their innocence of nny partici
pation in tlie "fixing" of the world
series. They said they wished tlie gen
eral public te held 11 reservation of
judgment until they hnvc had 11 chance
in court te prove the charges untrue.
Chicago, Nev. (I, The special grand
jury investigating baseball returned this
morning its final report, in 'which it
stated that "while evidence lias been
found that some games were thrown by
players, the practice was net general,
and the leaders in organized baseball
may be relied upon te keep the game
above suspicion." .
BRIDESBURG GOING GOOD
Conqueror of Vlnceme Will Oppose
Wheeling Tomorrow
Manager Davn Itristnw. of llrides
burg, has his club nil primed for ene of
the most Important gumes of the season
tomorrow afternoon with Wheeling.
The lnttcr has been considerably
strengthened, but Ilrldcsburg is confi
dent of winning.
The tiptewnersi hnvc nt last struck
their stride, ns can be attested by tha
., vc ' "1 i.',:.. "".;,, ' .
111 iii I u 1'n.v, unu nnsiew win pill in n
lii.n" claim for the citv championship. Scv
isi':3i j cral new men hnvn been signed nnd
H!,; 1 will mere thnn likely get Inte nctien.
2(1 :3il 'I'll py nre .Tack Glnsscett, nf Cnthelic
1 uiversiiy, nnu aikiie iircnnau, et ht.
Jeseplrs. ihellne-tip:
WhtnllnB Club nrlrtVbursr
D.ilrv Irft end Tompkins
(lanlnrr Irft tnckle Ilcckrtt
Itreae left cuard CoKhlen
Chamber renter I.nllv
Hunt rlxht Ruard II. Uutta
Ullev rlitht tackle., Hums
llljclnH rlsht rnd Ilyrne
Anilrre quarterback Lent
KcHtthint leftlalfback Wolf
Lnnrnster ... .rUht halfback Deunev
Clarke fullback Hhrader
25,000 AT THIS ONE
Illinois, Champions, Face Chicago
With Confidence
Illinois Chlrngn
llrllHtrnm rlirlit end ... . Ilnllailny
Kin it . right tnrkle .Mrtiulrr
Smith light guard. . , . I'hrney
Ilmlrr (nipt.) renter IlHit-r
Mnhr, I.. . . left guard. .. . llnrtnng
(ihmiler left tirlile. 4eaiH.) Jntkann
fiirney . left end htrnmrler
II Fletcher . . . .nunrtrrbnek Tntgr
Wulnnlst rlelit hnlflmrk .... lMlmrr
R. Fletrlirr . left nalfhtirk . . . Heuse
Cransln fullhaek Ilunlscli
Chlcnge, Nev. 0. Illinois, Western
Conference football chumplens of 'nst
year and unbentcn se fnr this year, face
Chicago, their ancient rival today nt
Stagg Field. Tickets for 25,000 spec
tutors were sold early In the week.
Conch Zupplte, of the champions,
presented n baekfield almost intact from
the last year's piny, but out side of
Captain Dopier, center, nnd Cerney,
end, the Orange nnd lllue line was com
posed of Inst car's substitutes and
sophomores.
The Maroons, weakened materially by
the less of Cele and Crisler, offered 11
shattered offensive combination but
their line is heavier and mere experi
enced. PENN HARRIERS WIN
Defeat Columbia and Dartmouth In
Cress Country Race
New Yerk, Nev, 0. Pennsylvania
wen 'the trlungular cress-country meet
with Columbia nnd Dartmouth today
ever n six-mile course nt Van Certlaudt
Park. The victors scored 3(1 points,
Columbia .'III nnd Dartmouth 112.
Wulter Illgglns, captain of the Col
umbia team, led the field across the fin
ish line, setting u new course record nt
!!1:D1),1. His nearest competitor, Jr.
vln, of Pennsylvania, finished in
84:10.2. .
STARS
Davles, lialfbacU
DARTMOUTH READY
10 MEET CORNELL
Big Green Eleven and Ithacans
Clash en Pole
Grounds
.DARTMOUin
rnnNKU. .
. (lenlnlnrk
KnailM
Prmllrten
Mnerr Irft rnil...
rmnnrnnure .. ..irrt tnrkle ..
Mrrrltt Irft itunrd
Ciinnlntlinm rrnlrr
Wlirnlmch . . .rlclit rtmrcl .
. . Hrnyten
Mlnrr I
Deilgr
.-.riu inxcr ... . rmm IllCKir
rl'nelt rlnlitrnil.. ,
Munn
. . .. IIefT
Knw
,. . Mnjrr
.... Jrwrtt
Jenlin qiinrtrrlmrk. ..
Ilnlliraek . . . Irft hnlflmrk .
l!err .... rlxht hnlfhnrk
Nhrllmrnr .. . Xulllinrk . .
Atrrnirr wrUht Hirtmeiith,
110 l-lll
lernrll, 171 1-1 1 neiinim,
Hrfrrrr J. A. ICvnn. A'lllnnnvn. umpire
I)f Fnlti. Ilrewn.. Vlrjil Jiulitr J. 4.
Hiillnhiin, ItnMen. I.lnrsmiui I). W. Mrr
rlnmn. (jrnrtn. Time of rrleclitFlftrrn
inlnutrs rnrli.
New YerU, Nev. 0. Anether strap
ping big Cernell eleven will try today
for the fourth time in two decades te
overcome Dnrtmetith en the gridiron.
When the two machines line up this
afternoon nt 2 o'clock en the l'ole
Grounds n throng of 120,000 in expected.
In the twenty years since Dartmouth
first heat the Cavinrans bv 24 te G. back
iu 1000. the Ithncans hnvc net since
scored en the tennis from -New Hamp
shire, Twelve years later Dartmouth
wen by 24 te 0, nnd hi"t year by 1) te 0,
all nine neluts of the 1010 game being
scored by Captain Jim Ilobcrtsen, whose
pnenemenal drop kick lius been esti
mnted nt distances varying from 4'
yards te 55.
" Cernell's band of thirty-five players
nnd its throng of rooters, comprising
nearly lialf the student body, arrived
in town enrly yesterday morning.
The Dartmouth sipind didn't lenve
Hanover until yestcrduy morning, nnd
It arrived nt tliu Pennsylvania Hetel
about dinner time last night. The nlny-
crs will line un en tlie l'ole Grounds.
therefore, without the usual day-before
inspection of the Held of battle.
SIX NBVPLAYERS
Four Blue Stars Get Inte Action
Against Frankford in -An-
nual Clash
HOLE BURG HAS
Frnnkferd , Ilelmeeburg
elln Mef end (iaaten
Snppler left tnrkle Newremb
X heeler left gimril Kurtz
hlmemlrt center Il'iyra
Dale right gunril Guftnry
Mellow right tnrkle . llelmea
hlrllr right rnil Kelly
Itrmmey quurterbnrk. . ., Wieeler
Neinirk left linlflmrk V iskey
Miller . .. rlght-lnlflinrk . .. Themas
Kaufman fullburk Downey
The largest crowd of the season wns
in attendance nt Crystnl Field, Rhnwn
nnd Craig streets, this afternoon when
the llelmcsburg nnd Frankford Hluc
jacket elevens took the field in their
twentieth nntiunl gridiron gnme.
When the Frankford boys dashed
upon the field it was the same line-up
that has played all season, but llolmes llelmes
hurg had reserved 11 big surprise for
its followers in that six new players
were among their number.
They signed four of the Blue Ktnrs
of Uethlehem nnd had also induced Mc
fluckin, the Villanevn fullbnck, nnd
Lynch, center, nnd both with Consho Censho Conshe
hocken, te den llelmcsburg uniforms.
Lynch nnd Mcfiuckln did net get into
the fray, but the four lllue Stars play
ers were In nctien ns'they had been en
hnnd for practice Inst night.
Tlie men secured from Ilethlchem
were Onffney, right gunrd j Kelly, right
end; Themas, right halfback, and
Downey, fullback. The llue-up:
FAMOUS C0ALDALE TEAM
AT C0NSH0H0CKEN TODAY
"Blue" Benner and His Cohorts Will
Give Crawford's Clan Hard Game
Conshnherkrn, Nev, 0. Coaldale,
football clinmpiens of the coal regions,
ploys here this uftcrnoen, nnd the gume
is attracting no end of uttentlen, ns
Cnnldale has the strongest tenm in its
history nnd Is coming te fonMiehockcn
confident of winning. The visitors have
n wonderful scoring machine, nnd last
Sunday defeated Freeland, 0.1-0.
The big star en the tenm is "IJluc"
lienncr, the fullback. lie is one of the
best line plungers In the game nnd also
n geed kicker, fllldea, who directs the
team at quarterback, Is a geed Held gen
eral and a drop kicker.
CmiMioheeken is rounding into shapu
after the two hard games with Vlncoiue
and Washington last week. Severnl new
men nre expected in theCenshy lineup.
Definite arrangements have been made
for the game with Censhy and I'hoenix I'heenix
ville nt Norristown en Thanksgiving
Day, and it is expected 10,000 will at
tend, judging by the demand for scats.
The line-up for the day:
Oonsliehocken
Itlggi. . . left end .
Ueehtel left tackle
llerrry Irrt guard,
Kvnrh renter .
Wilsen rlxht guard
Ceuldnle
1'iiillk
(iiirlind
, Morgan
. i:vnna
IIOTle
Melle
Ithed cable
dllden
I.tthcen
I.lllicnw
llennrr
II iy right tnrkle
r.iiie rigut enu
I'ennell .
. quarterback ,
Irrt hnlfhnrk .
right halfback
fullburk
Yrr.baley
Jenea
Harry
Iteferee Ollbert, Williamson. I'mplre
Dougherty, Unlirrstty of Pittsburgh.
Spha Masque Party Tonight
The .Seuth Philadelphia Hebrew Assecla.
tlen will give Its ulirual masque party to te
nUht at the new building. 3lu Catharine
atreet. Tha program has been arranged by
Leenard Flum. chairman of the committee
Dancing will start at R-Sil p m and con.
tlnue until IS o'clock, Heveral alngera will
entertain between dances. At 12 o'clock the
program nt the 1 snttrtalners will commence,
which will Include tha feltnwlniri l.i r'in,.
1 eeff. WhlU andl uurln, Ie Moert, Kleaner
teubs, Pty nicvMnk Dunnln. lv'"ner
TWO BIG GAMES
PRINCETON VS. HARVARD
At Cnmbrldue Thla Afternoon
ROBERT W. MAXWELL
Sports Editor of the EVEN1NO
Punr.ic LEDCEn, will referce the
bntlle nnd review the game en
Monday.
I'ENN VS. PITT
On Franklin Field
SPICK HALL
Will tell Evenine Public Leugeii
readers all about it.
Experts: Will Repert
All important foetbnll Rnmes for
luicning public flfe&ger
SWARTHMORE OPPOSES
COLUMBIA ELEVEN
Rey Mercer Has Squad
In Flne
Shape for Contest
.Sunrtlimerx
Kemp ....
Ijirkln Cpt).
Vnlrntlne
f'ernrll
Columbia
. . . Pnllryn
, .Meilirrlll
. .. .WKlilrr
, Ilredll
. , Ilrrmnn
.. . Hretll
, .. Femythe
llnrrl
. . . lliirtt
, . ..folinntene
.Apiilrlinuiu
.left rrul.. ..
. .Irft tnckln...
..Irft Kuunl ..
.. . crntrx . ..
..rlelit Euiirtl. .
Nichols
nmllry
...right ttu-kle. .
Iluttrrwertli. .. .rlclit rnil..
drier ,. qtinrtrrbiirk
Vnrniill Irft hnlfhnrk
White rlxht hnlflmrk
Asplundli fiilllmrk .
New YerU, Nev. 0. Celnmbia will be
subjected te n real test this afternoon
ngalnst Hey Mercer and his Swnrthmerc
eleven. Columbia hopes for a convinc
ing victory arc princlpallyl based en the
showing of the tenm ngalnst Williams
last Saturday, while Swarthmerc points
thcr fent of scoring en Princeton nnd
penernl nil nrnund ceed Iilny te gain
the final verdict. The game will start
nt 2 p. m. iustend of 2:150.
The Swnrthmerc squad worked here
early this morning. The attack has
been speeded up the last few days, nnd
new feeling Is running high that the
Garnet will give O'NcIU'h tenm a hard
fight. With Gelgcs, Carter, Ynrnall
and Asnlundh nvnilnble in the baekfield
and White nnd Stew und Knrp rendy
when needed, it is believed here thnt
the Columbia forwards will find it ex
tremely difficult te step the team.
CENTRE PLAYS DEPAUW
Plans te Use Second-String Men
and Revenge Defeat
Indianapolis, Intl., Nev. 0. -The
Centre College full team arrived here
early today for Its clah this afternoon
wltli Depnuw University.
The-Hoosier team wns in tip-top con
dition for the contest this uftcrnoen with
the Kentucky gridders, nnd hoped te
repent their victory of 1017 ever the
Centre teum.
The Centre players, however, expect
little trouble from the Depnuw squad,
and plnn te use mostly second string
players.
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Shenandoah Eleven
riieenlMllle. Nev. (I. Probably tht tht
mest pttgnncleus grid battle of the sea
son te date Is scheduled here this uftor ufter
110011 with the Cnleii A. A. All
American aggregation and Sliennndenh.
The latter comes with augmented
strength for the tussle. The visitors
have 11 number of new players iu the
line-mi and alt told n uell-groemed
football machine.
Manager Calvin Hjrlch himself will
net start the chih. but expects te get
Inte the frn before It Is concluded.
He has taken no chances, however, nnd
for the last four dins nil the plnvcrs
hnve reported nightly for practlcp.
host evening the heys went through
another stiff two hours' drill en the
high school Held. '
All the ittnrn ti'llt l.n t n.tl..n :.. -
eluding Hill Spngnn, Hodie Wehlen.
I-eti Utile. I,ud Wryy. Heinle Miller
itnd.Iohnven the famous Ilt-ewn Trnl
versitv star. The Intter has been 11
sensation slnce his first nppenrnnce
here. The visitors hnve n heavy team,
nvernging 1"i" neunds. ns ngninst l".'l
for the local nnd their linn nverngcslOO
pounds.
There is a movement nlrendy started
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R S. Fatirth St Phlla. ' PI...... v t. .--. .. .
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here te challenge .11 m Tliorne'n eleven
provided the team gees through the
season undefeated. After next yntur
tiny the club takes en Helincsbtirg and
tonslinheck''n, ledny s Ilne-up!
Hhennndealf Union A A.
Yadurky left end . ,. tllllespli
Handera left tnrkle Hpagna
Itacls left atianl lterkett
rlcheppel center Wrar
Lutz right guard Mr.Cun
rousts right tackle Utile
mnoei rigni enu . jiuisr
llenlrt quarterback Cabin
Donevan left halfback. fettelger
I.uean right hallback. . Jehnsen
Dush .' . rollback Welden
Umpire nnhy. Ottyaburg. Timer ray
dn. ivnn. Time 1',-mlnute quarters. M
LEONARD IN TRAINING
Will Attempt te Prove Recent K. O.
Over Leughlln Was Ne Fluke
Herman Tajler. manager et the Camden
Sperlamen'H Club, has been In close touch
with the respective training camps of Ilenny
Leenurd and K O. leughlln, who are te
meet In 11 rrlurn bout next Trlday night Re Re
perta rmenatlng from the champion's quar
ters state thnt llenny Is working hard for
the limit nnd will try his utmost te prove,
his recent nine-round knockout ever lough leugh
lln Mas no fluke. Leushlln claimed that
he had lieen fouled In n. previous round.
The I.oughlln-I.eenard match, thla time,
will be scheduled for ten rounds Jeff
Smith and K. O. Sullivan and Jebnny'Mealy
nml .llmmy Murphy nlee will se en In ten ten
reunders A Blx-reunrt matrh between Yeung
Xell and Ken Itewlanda will be the opener-
Stammerers
Teu can be cured through our methods.
Many men. nemen, ulrls and boys have been
cured during the past 2 years. Interviews;
gladly given. New classes start Monday,
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