PWSra ;' i i ft, u mrTTA-n-r'ntTti;iTTV -.-wwmte'SWAV SVKVmrtlfther,,rli'IH'' r.'fT '-'' - I - "V - ' WILL DA VIES SHOW THE WAY IN THE PITT AND PENN STATE THANKSGIVING DAY BATTLE? if? llb m m M K' M mi Ir V U A .' ', w h FOO TBALL CUR TAIN READ Y TO FALL ON GREATEST SEASON IN HISTORY; PITT AND STATE TO AID IN FINALE fTIIIK finnlc of tln IDl'O college football 1 staged en many cridireni tomorrow, curtain fall the greatest year In the history of the sport will have I'limp te a close. Never before have the colleges tnjeyed such prosperity. Capacity crowds attended nearly every name nnd the receipts were enormous. Seme college managers probably ure buying themselves medals and blaming their excellent work for the increase in revenue, but they had nothing te de with it. The public became interested, and this, in addition te the fact they had no ether plncc te go, made an ideal combination te swell tlie bank account. Attending football games was considered the proper thing this year. The arenas in the Knit will be pecked te the water's edge tomorrow. 1'enn nnd Cernell will play te a full beuse, because everybody in I'hlludelphia would like te upend Thtinksglvlng Day en Franklin Field. The con tending elevens are net playing for the championship of anything, but the are evenly matched and will put up u bard game. Something like n battle between the Phillies and the Athletics at the close of the baseball season. Out in Pittsburgh, Ferbes Field will be packed and jammed, for 1'enu State and i'ltt-sburgh will clash there. Neither team has lest a game this season, nnd the victor will be in line te claim clmmpienship honors with 1'rince- ten. This is the most important game of the day und the 'football world Is anxiously awaiting the result. Lest year Huge Mczdek sprang an old play with new trimmings early in the l'itt game and scored u touch down which paved the wny te u one-sided victory, l'eun Stale was up against It, with the ball en Its 5-yurd line. A punt formation was called, but instead of kicking, u forward pass was tossed te Ulggins und the star end sped 90 yards for a score. THE play xras uncruvtrii und that u:n rcxpei.si hie for i'M succmi. I'itt will he guarding against this tomorrow. Prepared for Final Game PITT nnd State have gene through the season with the final game as an objective. Ne matter hew stiff the opposition was in the earlier battles, only n few simple plays were used. All of the new stuff was saved for the closing contest. Therefore, both hides will spring some startling formations and perhups some history will be tnade. , State lias defeated Dartmouth. I'cnnaylvnniu and Nebrnska A tie game was played with I.ehlgh, but it Is raid the team was in n midscusen slump. l'itt went through the hardest schedule ever attempted by a college team. West Virginia, (Jeorgia Tech. I.afnyette. Pennsyl vania nnd Washington and Jeffersen were defeated and a 7-te-7 game played with Syracuse. Six big games were played i:f succession, and it id surprising that none of the men was injured. Comparative scores ahvajs are dragged in en. the eve cf a big game. In this case, the Pennsylvania result is the only thing which trni be used te compare the strength f the elevens. Penn State walloped Penn by the score of 28 te 7. while Pitt found difficulty in winning by the count of '-'" te 21. State scored u clean-cut victory, clearly outplaying the iteil and IHtie at all stages. Pitt wen because of the individual work of Tem Davies. Vfhe made three long runs for touchdowns. Oavies. by the way, has figured prominently in most of Pitt's vic tories. However, you never can tell anything from com parative scores. It makes no difference what you were, It's whut you art- en the day of the game. Glenn Warner is one of the shrewdest men in foot ball. He has doped out mere bewildering plays than any ether six coaches in the country, and probably will have something up his sleeve for Hrzdek. Huge is new in this JACK DEMPSEY TRAINING IN HEART OF CITY FOR BOUTS Instead of Being in Country, Champien Is Getting in Shape en Broadway for Twe Big Matches Hy LOl'IS Demnsev. ia PPtHnir in shim for two bout Hill Hrennan and Je-s Willard. amMie is doing his conditioning right In New Tork city. It was 10 o'clock p. m. Hreadwny was just taking en Its nlghtlv vivacious nrendwnv and Mnety-v.'ventli street Damen Hunyon did the knocking. The henv weight cbnuiplen of the Werhl opined the deer In person. "Pnmi. In'" he bawled, with a ges- ...- ,, . . i ture of welcome. enie right in anil i make yourself at neme. I was just get- . ting ready for heel. in 'Itml?" the Damen rei.eald. en- derlngly- "Hed at nly 10 o'clock, and you right here en Hreadway V Jack AiwIegUes "Well." said DeliiP'Cy. Ilpeiegetl- celly, "I'm m training im , )nu knew. Geed, hard training. I'e et te be out pounding that asphalt in Central Parr, at 0 o'clock In the morning. Hut come in!" Hutiven uus ushered into an elnh- rately furnished apurtn.-nt. Seft lights glowed ever thic.(. velvety carpets. In the distance could he seen tnc Mining room, the sideboard laden with cut Iabd nml kilrpp A big piano steed in one corner or B IlUge mviiik r'Miin. iii uueui'-i iwui'i teas n tall phonograph. Outside the windows, Hreadway reared across Ninety-seventh street. It Vns a strange sett'ng for a pugilistic Camp, but the characters were there. Jim Deuirherty. the "Itaren." sat em bedded In the cushions of a beautiful flavenpelt. Jack Kearns. manager of the phampieii, ltamd against the piano, urv , .... I I....1, .1,.. ,.ln,.,. ,.,-r.r I want te shiiv. you my rubbing room." 1 ' "" " '' l Invited Detllp-ej mi... ..l.l. .... , I , .,V, Jill- KliiiMMH i.n.in ....- ...... ...... drying underwear, thick and scratchy looking, nnd was redolent with the odor TRAINING in the heart of a big city. ' bouts," said Dempsey. smiling a little. Instea.l of being somewhere in the "Then in July I suppose I will meet backwoods, awns from the bright lights I Carpen tier. He's a nice young fel ew .,i i.....i,r f trniw mr- ntites. . but I de net expect te have much tll'tl'h'i;;-!' wth him. Still, you knew fistic gam- made b Champ en .ibck - - - - - .." "" ;.; Tk.. i,.nr.vllii til ehnliter i '"'' ,rJ K""" """I "s """ with appearance j-.verytn.ng ami ""7" 7 ; -Doesn't the noise bother you?" the ; a full of ginger and I'-'l'; ' '" I Damen asked, jerking a thumb in the say along the Great bite U . when (llm.tl()M nf rndwny. a knock sounded en th- de.,r of an' ..Nel(if!v. salcl Dempsey. "I neverl apartment in the neighborhood of , . . ,, i nt llnlrnent hlir niidileil rubhinif ('"r' I'enner uualnM Jack Oxlle at the 01 llnlmtlit. A oil. l,'"'"H" n,u "K Cambria f morrow afternoon. In the ether table steed in the center of the room. (i,ml- Je, xoenn meets Dlclt Hmsti. Temmy All this, mark ou. nt Ninety-seventh riifferd fares Kddle IUvelre. Yeunr MulllKan etrect and Hreadwa). in u softly lighted, Co'T!iebby"dIlurn'.Urn'r " " elegantly furnishisl apartment. "I sleep here," said .luck, opening' Thlrty-U rounds of hexlnir will be dished .1,n nnil ulimvinv ii txdroem the out te the Auditorium fans tomorrow nfter- Uoer and snowing u xuroem tne non Th,, ,nlut, ar,. Jee wrlnht vs. Window overlooking Ilrenihvil). It wan charlry 'Walters. Philadelphia Jee Welllnu the most plainly furnished room In theivs Mike Mahemy iieiiby iinjrrtt vi Kid -.i...., West Yeun Jee Tuner vs. Jee Kelly and apartment. Charley McKee vs Teuihey Duran. "I'm getting ready for Hrennan en th fourteenth," said I)'I11I'S-' "I,m, Nrnwint imnlel Twemry la a hard-punrh. Working every day witli Hill late, my I ne luhtwetitht. He has l-en knerkln out colored spurring partner, nnd Al Reich, i all of his las 3R pound opponents at camp cuiurvu 'v- i. i '...,.. ,..'i,,i,r l,,lna tr. i I'l. and new wants te corns here for com the New lerk lieu v -weight, Joins te- Twomey does his tralnlna at the morrow. "After Urcnnuii I meet Willard in a return match." Demimey went en. "I hear that Jchk id training every day. and the bout has been closed and tlie j . L.t v.. T u, if n-lll take date "ft le I gUIS t Will III hi place in New nrk. I think Willard Is Mtltlcd.te n return iniiiru wiw i " J'm Rld te Rive it te mm 'Ol ceuri I cxnect te "in both thesp Ily KOIIKHT W. MAXWKLL Sports lillter Evening Public Ledger Reason will be und wlien the rl al theays iajt qi-t v-' gnu game win De II. JAFKE he continued. "I am practically at my best weight, hut I need n little mere ' work, especially in boxing. I enjey1 training in New lerk, nnd I think I de even better here than I would some where out in the country. Loek at rhen he went te bel Half an hour later as Hunyon was, saying geed -by te Reams and Dough- j crty, Demphcy'.s deer was passed. Ai veund a et a mnn suwing weed within ruillill !- " limn ..... -- ......... a.sllji,., tne Damen's ears, proving that : , mmiml n( ,He world was right I n bout the noise. i Scraps About Scrappers j l'uty Wallufr la en M was te Terente. I Can wht-r he la te meet Teddy Jeyte In a o-n-reuiM bout te u retTisw'a drlAlen en Kilday night This will be a return meet Iiik the reftrfe uclarln the flnt centfut j a draw J.M-k Husm Is iK'lnu kppt In strict training h J..e rhrlKlluni who want te Meck the BeuthrnftP acalnst the U-Ht of the light- I h Th;.- u .m t.jk ; Tnme la some lalK ei a mecuiiK Jiw Tlelltt mUI net box Johnny Ha en the nam program with the Penny Ienard- j( wiunif Mtut in ."sew ivr r rieay niain "ti,..""'.'1' " ""' '""" '" "l 'nt '"" ! ien Tnnnr, A E V ehnmplen. will Bt a poed e-a". tomorrow afternoon when h i face I.ee HeurU In the fleml te the Wlllln i JatkMin-Miitt llreek tout at the Olympla. . K. ( Iu-!iltii lll me-t SeldUi llartlleld. Ahe Oel.iatcln will box Willie Ppenrer and Plnn Hedle wllj ite en In the opener with soma ene te auliMltute for Johnny Ptrklni ' jehnny Tillm.in has ln flnlshlm? hl training .it I'hiia'l-iMiia J.k e;ilrlen" vr- paratury te hie m-etlnir wlth Iw Tenr t.nnnpruw .it erriuen ut tni ratltin&l. Joe tipIiii Jimmy .Murphy ta th semi, with t.tir iMietn Jl.- O'Donnell vn (?. Iturrk Jinnnnn I. inr, u.rniiw . . - . . i. n .. .i r... ..... r-.- I j AUKatIS I Knockout Hansom will take the piaee of! camp aimrfusiiun aaur. Army Wanta te Play Harvard .....I.M NTnu Ol fnl... Dhltlti ll.l-a. ..thieiir director at West Point, was nt the i ' ' of the Harvard Ath'etie Assoelallen ,.nIlfHrrni, Wt r-r,, V Mi-ire ' ifraduate iniiyn... nt nthlMtlcs V . st P. Int hnn.s i inn ii urranni) vnmes with heth IlitrvarU anil West Plilladrlnhlit PniliTtinU Club, a llrt Yale next yeur hut netnlnt was dens at ' class travcllm: learn, would 1 1 tc te beet Cambridca yesterday afternoon tewarl flxlnj guinea with teams efferlna- fair Inducamatita a date In 1021. section, but has shown himself te be u mighty geed coach und able te take care of himself. rHK game premises te he one of the best played this year. Ueth sides are eenfident of victory, and should be, judging from their records. How ever, it Is hard te pick a winner, at the elevens appear evenly matched. It is a toss-up. Here Is the Depe PENN nnd Cernell also will stnge an even-Stephen affair. This premises te be n peculiar battle, rh each is strong in different departments. Individually, Penn has the better team, but collectively, Cernell hus the edge. Hy that I mean the Hlg Itcd team will show better team work and a better attack than Penn. Doble hat) whipped the team Inte shnie and has It working smoothly. Kurly in the season Cernell looked like the saddest aggregation that ever stepped en a gridiron. The men couldn't tackle, enrry the ball or handle a forward pnss. I was up In Ithaca the tlrst part of October nnd witnessed the practice one afternoon. Cernell wus fertunute In having nn easy schedule. Colgate and Hutgers were supposed te be big games, but they happened te have weak teams and easy victories were scored. Only once did the Ithacnns slip up, and that was in the Dartmouth game. The Green wen, 14 te ,1, which leeks geed In face of the 44 te 7 walloping banded te Penn. There are no stars en Deble's team. There Isn't even n captain. Team play is the big feature, und that is enough. Penn has a number of veterans en the tenm. Themas and Straus aTe finishing their fourth year of football, und It Is the same with Vic Krnnk. Ward, the big tackle, once played with Georgetown, Whltehlll enme from Hut gers nnd Captain Hepper Is finishing his last year. Har vey, Wray and Wagner all have had previous college experience. Still, the tenm has net been able te get together und play consistent football. The players have found It diffi cult te master their signals nnd some of the formations failed becnusc no one knew where te stand. The Penn tenm has been n mystery this ycur, und It is hard te figure what is the matter. the lied and Hlue u hard game, tehile the lthneans usually have a slump. Venn seems te he a hoodoo te Cernell. Xcvcrthrlrss, lleisman's team irill have te Aetr a big improvement te tci'n the annual battle tomorrow. Consolation Battle in West in the western part of the state a very important pinyca ueiween ejt irginin nnu Washington and Jeffersen. This will end n most disas trous season for both teams, with only n small amount of consolation for the victor. In September West Virginia was hailed as the strongest team in the country. The Mountaineers were expected te walk through their schedule, hut struck slings from the start. I.ehlgh held them te a tic and they were beaten hy Pitt, Yale nnd Princeton. Washington and Jeffersen had the best material In any college, but the team work wis peer. Three games have been lest and an effort will be made te finish strong. Hutgers travels te Detroit te play the I'nlversity of Detroit. Fester Sunferd suys his tram will win, but Fester has been making bum guesses all season. Detroit has a very geed football team and en the home let will be hard te beat. Down Seuth, itt-ergia Tech uud Auburn will hook up for the championship. Tech has the edge in the ad vance dope. CopvTieht, 1910, bv J"ut:ie Ltderr Ce. Many Sports Events en Thanksgiving Day MOHMNO TBOSX Ctll'NTIiY Amrrlcan Srhehmttr chnruplenshln, X'alr- mount Park, ehujlklll Nuvy, KiUrmeunt Park. Shannhan C. t ., WyaJudne and Ijinras- trr tivrnurft. I. V. t' I. Junier. IntennedliitAs und snlerw, lAfruil Square. Mradnn brook Club, Lea-an Seuar. (irrmiuitiiurn II. ('., UA est Penn street. St. 1-Va.nrls Xiirlrr '. C. Tnrrntr Tnrrntr feurlh nnd 1'tUrnieunt ivrfinr, rwrrnwi. C'athelle II. S vs. Ht. JiHrpli's Prrp., Phllllrt,' I'ark, 10:10. Vllhinnyii Prep vs. I. Hulle Prrp. CnhUI l'lrld. Turnty-nlnth and rleurflrld trwt.s, 10 o'clock. Wrst Phlliulrlphbk II. S. ts. Norrlstewn H. 8.. ut Norrlstewn. West i'otlieUc is. Alumni, StruwbrMirr A Clothier llrld, Slitj-aecend and al- nut atrrrts. V. SI. A. v lleli- Name, Thlrty-Ofth stmt und luern lane PhlUdrlphtu Cricket Leu mi e Mrvt Division Mrxlun Hliltes vs. Merlen Maroons, liar- erferd. I'hlladelphlit Vthlte-i is. Pennsylrenla .Second, St. Martini, (lermiuitevn vs. Moeraitown llliien. Moe- helm. Meceml IMrtslen Merlen '. C. r. Ilurrrferd Cellrcv, nv- rrfprtt. PMIudrJphlu C. C . l'rnn Krcend. Ht. Mnrllnt. Nerthrast picked tram nt Nerthwrxt picked tMim. K imd Clrurtleld Htrerts. IndUHtrinl AII-.Mtars vs. rielsher Vern, ltreud strert mid Allreneny ftTniue. l. II. C. (Iitmes ut Heme 0. II. '. MMtrt lllurs vs tl. II. C. Mldzrt (lelds. ,,..,i..' j'"1t Hlnes v. (1. II. ('. Junier lields. Ii. II. C. lUsenm vs. Alrre U. 0. Ii. II. t. .seniors vs. Cerlnlhlnn flab. .. , , llecrrutlen Centrr llamra r'untleld vs. Cot, eek link, fedar und Ann Htrrrtn. AFTKBNtMI.V 1XMITUAIJ. Penn is. Cernell, Franklin J:lrld. 8 o'clock. Ilrldrnbunc ts. Ilelmndiarz. hbnwn and Crtil streels, llelineebunc. I nlen A. A, . (onsheliocken. Norrls Nerrls Norrls eown. Ix-lwmeii ah stun va. Frunkrerd. Ilrewn's Furm, rninkferd. VlitrU v. lleWt, Strnwuriar A Clsth- ler Held. Mity-srcend and Walnut trrets. Vlnrume v J-he-Urut, Forty.feurlb street and Purkslde uvemw. Cheltenham vs. Malawi, Cottman strert mid Central iirrnue. Ilelra ut Celwyn, Fourth and Kills arr nue, Celwyn, IIOX1NO OlympU A. A.. Ilrtwl and Itolnbrldre streets, tlrst bout S30. National A. A., Klrienth nnd Cuthurfne atrwts. Ilmt lxnit 2uV). '"n, Cumhrlu A. C. Kenslnrten nvenu and Hemersei wtrrrt, (lrst Iwut 2i0. Aisllterlum A. A.. Hlith and Drawn strerts. Ilmt bout 2:S0. m hOOCFJi Miu-sliull K. Smith vs. Hibernians niwity-nintn una Clearfield streets 2 SO. QUAKER CITY SECONDS TRIPPED BY REGULARS Jack Strublnn. Fermer Drln..,.. firlrllrnn Plar cs.,, u u, ' And they'll ull be there Saturday, Gridiron Player, Stars In Win ; bBIU, an,i a'n, they ney. Hecnuse they The Quaker City regulars walked Inte "" Wleve the Yellewjackets will net a Htlrt opiMwitlen when the seconds held be stepped hy the All-Amerlcans. nml them te a 7 te .') score In the fourth ' P,nt t0 t,le 'np' tlat F'ankferd has practice game of the season at the Ice. ' rlln UP ' points te 18 for its on en Palace last night. penents this season as proof that the Jack Htrubing, last year's brilliant team is geed. quarteruacK en inn rrinccten football tmm, made his first appearance of the I yenr In a hockey uniform. He made such nn excellent showing with the fcecnmln that he wns moved te the first ' team, where he held down a point pesU ' tlen part of the game. sr uarman, exta itersnaw ayciiui. , . THE iAMOCt j ns. J"? i .HkA&v - ' -- i mmmmmI FRANKFORD GRID TEAM UNBEA TEN ALL YEAR Eleven Which Opposes Union A. A. en Saturday Started Playing in 1889 REMMEY IS STAR TIIK Krnnkferd Athletic Association YellewJncketsS who pluy the Union A. A. All-Ainerlcnns, of HheenUville, for the independent football champion ship of Knstern I'ennslvanln at the Phillies' bnll park en Saturday repre sent one of the eldest Independent ath letic organizations in the state, tin association having been formed In 1839. I'rem the Inception of the organ ization, r'rnnkfnrd teams hnve been among the best In this district. The old Frankford bnsebnll nine gave a geed ac count of itself agnlnst the Athletics and Phillies, but It was In Ruppert of football teams thnt the membership of the association really rallied. Tear after year Frankford wen the championship of Philadelphia, walking roughshod ever Ilelmesburg nnd Hrldes burg, then Frnnkferd's biggest rlvnls. Jesse Purnell, the "ace" of Frank ford iiunrterbacks ; Jack McCermlck, the Oultcr brother, Heb Latimer, Shuck, Harry Shoemaker. Hernbcrger, (Jus Zlegler, Heed Mnsen, Herman Haetzel, Craig nnd ethers arc among these who made their mark with the Yellow jack ets. Have Defeated Streng Teams Prlnreten. I'tilversitv of Pennsyl vania and Carlisle Indian scrubs were among the victims of three aggrega tions the college cliulhllitv rules heine much less stringent in these days. Most of the old-time football stars of the association nre Mill located In Frank ford. many of them being prosperous business men, and virtually all arc a I part of the association membership of mere than 1300 clean sport levers. I The old Frankford teams reigned I supreme from the time of the club or er or gnnizatlen until 1M7, when football 1 wns civen UP for a time that Is, under the auspices of the association. In 11110-11 -11! the I.oyeln Club, of I-'rank-ford, composed of mere. youths, compiled such nn excellent record thnt in 1013 the team was taken ever by the Frank ford Athletic Association and placed en the field with the orange ami blue jer seys of the Yellewjackets. That year marked the revvul of foot feet hall in Frnnkferd. Frem 1111.1 until today the teams have steadily advanced in nbillty nnd stand out as the undis puted champions of the city, with n loyal following thut believes that the Yellewjackets are capable of taking the measurement of the All-Americans. And some of the players who placed the revived Frankford club en the foot feet hall map still are playing. The Leyola men still putting up n geed gnme for the suburbanites are Mellow, n hnlf back ; Shlrnr, an end, nnd Thompson, tackle. Heward Howker. the present manager, formerly played halfback nnd managed the Leyola Club- Others en the tenm also nave una ions years of experience. Itay Miller, nt left end. nlnved end nt Penn last year. He will be opposed te Ills tiretner neinic --- . , .--- - - - .-. . j en Katuniay. nuppiec. aine u i-enu 1 veteran ; Dale, of North Dakota Aggies j Slmemlet. of i,ennnen vuiiey ini'gi' Rldpath. Swarthmore captain last year; Ncmzik. of Nerthwentern I nlversily; Strange, of Ohie estate; Kvann. trem T'rulnua nml Vic Iliilleii. famed Prince ten Htnr. are ethers playing with the Yellewjackets. Remmey Is nrighf Star Hut the bright particular xtar of the aggregation Is the captain and quarter back, Heb Rcmtncy. He hnd no col lege training, but was a sensation fit Northeast High Scheel, nnd Frnnkferd rooters like te,lmagine Just what n Htir Reb would have created in college ranks. Uemmey can kick, hit the line, run off tackle or around the ends, la n geed field general, nnd has net dropped a punt this year. In the Union Club gnme, Frankford followers will achieve their dcnrcMt wish, that of see ing Heb go up against blg-lenguc op position. It will be Itcmmey's lnut game, It being freely whispered among his team mates that Heb will be married by the time the next gridiron xenBen rolls around, and his admirers want him te end his playing career in a blaze of The Frankford following Is one of the strongest hereabouts. Last week 1800 rooters, led by a bund, took the frlr. in Connhehockcn hv train, and sev eral hundred mere went by automobiles ami trucks KEEP FIT Itxtreiie it Ncrrmnn'i I Physical Training listititt B, F. Berth's Theatre IMi. mammswetmmmmtmmsmsmMsiuMmmmm jr- DAYS OF REAL SPORT Recerd of Frankford ElevenThis Season Frankford 75 (lermantewn Frankford 82 llebart Frankford 41 Rwtnc Frnokferii 14 WhrrTlni ... Frankford 0 II almmbiirr .:: I ... ... e ... 0 .. e Frnnkferd 11 Themas A. Frankford . . .10 Conshehorkrn 0 Frankford... SOI Opponent.... 13 American Championships te Be Held Tomorrow Morning. Start at 10 o'Cleck The best of the Thanksgiving cross cress cross eountry nnd marathon runs tomorrow in Philadelphia will be the American championship RTlnd for the scholastic title. This event hns been held here for yean and the winners. Individually and collectively, have been recegnlxed as the championship team or individual ehnmplen of America. The run this year will lie held as usual under the auspices of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. It will begin at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Penn beathnusc en the Schuylkill. This scholastic run has been held for many years here und the ehnmplen Is Johnny (lallagher. Johnny took firJt honors and made a record ever the three and one-half mile ceure ever n decade age. Ills time then, when he were the colors of Hrewn Prep, wns 17:12. This mark was contested Inst vear when Upline, of Lafayette, ran the tnnce in 12:04. However, it turned distance In 12:04. However, it turned out that the course had been shortened and that the mark made by Gallagher was correct. The teams entered in the event for tomorrow are: Mercersburg, Central High, Northeast, Yest Philadelphia High, .Newark, central High. Ht. llene dlct'8 Prep, Cedar Rapids High Scheel, Hutchinson High Scheel, of HufTale, and Stuyvesant High. New Yerk. SCHOOLBOYS SET FOR MARATHON RUN Frest-Bitten Divots en Wintry Links Ily SANDY MrNIDMCK rpiinnK premises te be something in A the order of n general shifting around of the leading golf players of the city for the Fcasen te come which, however, may net amount te anything mere than It did Inst year. At the conclusion of the play for the (Jclst cup nt Whltemersh this fall, J. Weed Piatt, city champion, signed ap plicatien there for a junior membership. Jit. H. Dawsen. J. S. Ilevd". H. II. New ten. Fred ICnlsht and ether nremlnent r .- - r ----- - - . ... ., lncmbers of the club signed the applica tien nnd It's n cinch It will be going through nhertly. IHnte cfllt A mntnluke nf TCnefh Illlllt. , netrnlly waiting till the application , ,M through te announce nny Intrn- tlens of what club he will play from In thp coming season. He will prori preri ably retain his North Hills membership. He has net decided whether he will enter tournaments from Whltemnrsh, In case he becomes a member, nnd has only one definite desire, which is net only te play his golf ever the splendid links there, but te compete en the Whltemnrsh team in the interclub championship. In this case he would be lest te the North Hills chnmplnnshlp suburluui tenm, but It wouldn't be surprising It he were te stick te North Hills all the way through. . . . , Last year, Walter Reynolds Joined Whltemnrsh but stuck te Arenlmlnk s colors In competition. This rnther left Nerman Maxwell stranded, but Max well played for Whltemarsh. Geerge Heffncr Joined North Hills because It wns nearer than nala, but will continue te ploy from his first club as formerly. It Is reported that J. J. Headle has Joined the new Cedarbrook Country Club nnd that ether star locals will also be Included In the membership. K. V. O'Hanlan has Joined Whltemarsh but mill nlnv for Frankford. Se It gees. There Isn't much of a real Shuffle since most of the players will continue te represent the same teams and clubs as formerly Ate MltrhWI and Oeerin Duncan have , FOOTBALL TICKETS CHOICE SEATS PENN VS. CORNELL BOXING Olympta nnd National Clubs Tickets at Independent Cigar Stere 9 Seuth 13th Street 4 Deers Dslew Market Stratt v , JWl rnens, vvainut siTtl,. ALOIS GETZINGER STI Fermer McKeesport-Trenten Center Helps Cermantewn te Victory Over Camden Veteran basketball players nrc prey ing their worth these days. Manager Dave nennls, of Oermantewn, inserted Aleis Oetzlngcr, the former center of the McKeesport Central League cham pions nnd later of the Trenten Eastern League five, in the line-up lust night against Cnmden, and it was the work of Getty, along with that of another veteran, Winnie Klnkalde. that played an Important part in (lermantewn s 2f)-25 victory ever the' champions. The score wb ciese all the way, and after Hill Kennedy's team secured a commanding lead at the start, the home players pulled together and by the end of the first half were leading 14-11. In the first period, however, Charlie Powers was the victim of an accident when he ran into. Nell Dlegh an and had te retire in favor of Geerge Dietrich. Captain Nat Hei man get back at Jimmy Campbell for the game at Skeetcrville the ether week. Nat had nil the better of the Camden forward ami registered three field tosses te one, and also made feed en five out of six foul throws. Campbell was the only i visiting player that did net score two field goals. With the figures running even and a few minutes te play the veteran Klnkalde slipped away from Rey Steele and scored the two-pointer that wen the game. Gctzlmrcr also came through with a nalr nf field pnnls. nlaved a 'whale of a game and leeks te be In shape for a hard season. He was al ways considered the best defensive center in basketball. , I Georgia Tech te Get Star Fasten. I'.. Ner. 24. Max Heuser. the plunk-In halfback of the. 1819 Lafayette iniiese I earn, intends te enter ileergla Tech shortly after the Thanksalvlnr recess. Heuser did net return te Lnfarette this fall, xetnK te Tale Instead, lis has been vlsltliur, rr, Crawford here the last few days, and has decided te enter Orerita Tech. Aldrlch te Captain Yale New Itarai. Nev. Ut. Malcolm Pratt Aldrlcli. of Fall River. Mui.. was elected captain of the Yaje football eleven for nxt year al u meeting of the twenty.flve men ellirlMe te vote, twelve from the academic department nnd twelve from the flheftleld Hclentltlc .Scheel. been experlmentlnc lately with the standard ball which will he used next year. After beltlnc It as hard as they could off the tees for two or three days. Mitchell estimated that It was ten or flften yards lenatr than ether makes, while Duncan. Ilrlllm open champion, put It at rather less. Winter weather haa nethlnz te de with self at Iloxbnreuith. Colonel Jehn S. fHruse and rrank V'eer have been flndln worthy opposition In Itay Itoblnsen and Fred Pavts these, cold days. Jim Hrkn. youthful pre at Mtenten, and Kddle Olarey, Ilala amateur, nettled com fortably In serund place at the end of the first day'a play In the hlchty successful and premier amateur-pre golf meetlna- at Plne hurst ever the week-end, with a score of H0. Put the lernl pair waa nosed out br the fancy uelf of Perry Adair and !eulas Rdtar at the end. fleka waa paid 20O for third money and Olarey cot plate. Without wtnd or sleplnt around te help the carry, the hard-hitting Mitchell clouted th new ball 318 yards. Duncan cot mere than that with a cress wind. Heme of the best prea In the country played and the meettni; must have been a success In every way. It was wen br Lee lilfK-1 ami Tem Armour. Illegrl had In dividual cards of 71-72-7SM2. having the best ball or a halt en AO of the 11 holts. I Dlegel Is the yeunir home-bred who failed by a siruKv 10 lie iru uar lur me unnen Htates open title and finished tie with Jack Ilurke, Harry Varden nnd Jeck Hutchisen. William Icerli. Merrhantvllle, and J. It. Thompson, Philadelphia, were two ether local pros entered at Ptnehurst, The latter played with H. M. Newton. Illchmend, who helped te make the Shawnee meeting last summer a success. These pros and partners had 300 and 301 respectively. Meantime, during the rest of the week, the sixteenth annual autumn tourney will be played at Pliwhtu-al. Eddie ('lurry will proeaoiy no inn enir local entrant. but should nave a coea en :hance. The ambition et J. P. Hegan Is te brealt 100. The ether day at Ltanerrh he Inst a couple of desen balls In the effort, but reached 104 successfully. The balls were fixurt-l In dollars net strokes. Fer Christmas there la n't a smoker who won't a p p r eclate a genuine llruyerc. DUNHILL the beat pipe made. Packed neatly for Xmns. Londen Ii PIPE Londen Impertrd COATES COLEMAN CO. . 'S? &''"9'lil Trust llldj. a,(iu Bivvr. jjncusi.aans. - GES COMEBACK "km. yr i fcfc HARD TO FIGURE HOW BIG COLLEGES RANK Pitt-Penn State Game Tomorrow Will Decide That Argument, but Hew Dees Winner Stand Alongside , - of Princeton? Army Handicap Br OKANTLAND BICE Thanksgiving en the. Off Trail ThonkteixAno Daft At countless beards the clan. icUl pefAer face te face, The circle 'form and heart' te heart ihep'll pUdgt the kinthip of the race , .. i 8e en the off trail ye and I, old mate, Kill lift eir giant, hieh Te the trail that folletct en alien track , , Te the trail thai never will cam back,, , And then te dream tehen the duik pretet block, a dream that will never die, Thankteiving Datft Welt, tee, tee, knew what home meant in the year that were What home (a$ if it mattered here where, alien shadows drift and btiir)t Be en the off trail, man te man,-, we'll ttill pledge with' a .smiling eve The, trail that beckoned us with its pJ Frem home an dthese we shall never see,. And then te dream, as it used te be, a dream that will never die, Itanklng the .Leadens A PRINCETON man writes in te knew jus't where the Tiger ma chine will be rated, in connection with the winner of the Penn State-Pittsburgh contest of Thanksgiving Day. Princeton beat West Virginia, the Navy nrj'd Y'e, tying Harvard. If Penn State-wins en Thursday Penn State will have beaten Dartmouth. Ne braska, Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh, tying- ixujgn. If Pittsburgh wins, Warner's Pan thers will have beaten West Virginia, Georgia Tech',' Lafayette, W. and J. Pennsylvania and Penn State, tying Syracuse. In ehc way Penn State will have de served mere credit for beating Dart Dart Dart mouUrend Pittsburgh than Princeton gets from 'beating-Yale and the Navy. Dartmouth and Pittsburgh arc a geed deal stronger than Vale and the Navy. Hut Princeton's tie with Harvard is mere creditable than Penn State's tie with Lehigh. If Pittsburgh wins its final game a line of victories ever Georgia Tech. Lafayette. W. and J. and Penn State will be nn exceptionally fine showing. Rut for that matter it might be just as well te wait until the full returns arc in before extending the passionate debate te any further limits. The Army's Handicap TITKBT POINT'S greatest handicap "" en Saturday will be the lack of a harder schedule. One first-class game isn't enough te THE FINEST IH YEARS ARE HERE NOW Ut Mam OMrar IISALTrtrUk-COfrOMlCAI, BsaOy dknstsd. sjilissan, smIM i. aaWa .raw. Mm. tac. Mai m may Mast way. DAILY was Carrmm. 1 frTH. .Wrt.PrV r MATTHEW J. RYAN FtBt Jb Deck Ste. B aU. LMtard 1M Xar. MdTlM .iBBBBBBBBBBlaBBBBBBV. KsHaBSSSS9lBLBSSSSSSsMBBBSSBVBSsf HPRQOUaO VOU will be surprised hew much a well x balanced blend and superior work manship can add te the enjoyment of even the choicest Havana tobacco. Your firet El Producte will be a truly pleasant surprise. , Nine ilupei uvi thtt from which te nuke your selection. 0. II. I'. CIGAR CO, INC. MAKKH8 Philadelphia, Pa. V fir real J I illpi II lllliimimiiilllil a machine for any hard, flBl The Navy schedule hasn't been hri. but with Princeton n.;" "erele, tUlen than Notre Dame done ceula Next year the Army schedule will k. a different matter. There wll be at iVX Sirrt11' thfM "d cent4 outside of the Nan mm. .m.l , '"." ways' a young war. " "' The Armv team la m.. t. t coached with Charlies Daly and S! conditioned with Harry Tuthni tl another robust encounter around l vember 13 would have been mucM " for the rtevelnntnenr n.. .. " "WW 0asZ,0W8 Ju,t hew:?ftr the Wherein We Doubt It "MOST football writers .have th. V wrong idea about Yale. Hnr,.,j and Princeton," writes a Yale , "We are only -Interested In whether we beat each ether. A defeat earlier in the season by one of the sma colleges means nothing." """"tr A few may take thFs viewpoint, but the mnjerity de net. ' ut We happened te rim info a bunch of laic men after the Bosten College gam, and none of them was starting e jubilee of joy. On the contrary, were all distinctly upset. 7 Ne big college team likes te be beaten by anybody and a defeat by one c' th smaller elevens comes as a dlstirss ielt "I don't believe in holding pla C. for the final games," remarked Walter Camp recently. "Especially where such tactics endanger victory. A geed machine should get the winning habit and held it, if possible." Dlt Yale, Harvard and Princeton quits naturally figure their games the mere Important, in se far as they are con cerned. Rut it doesn't set well with any of them te have n se-called smaller institution step in for a winning after after neon. ComrieM, ttte. All riehSt reserved BSEESamsA lS Less Than Retail Price A Single Suit or Overcoat at Wholesale Price Save the Retailer's - Profit All-Weel Men's & Yeung Men's Suits Latest Styles $04.50 u. Alen'a and Yeunjr Men's Overcoats SALCO CLOTHES S. . COR. 9th and SANSOM HECOND VTOOn Pnrrhaalna- Agrnta' Order Accepted build fame. jrsjg V. VrMfli j&imMi f-4 ri'.. 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