f1" i i a rV 'V 'W rrv-' t ,-"'f . mTvmS". " m - s K.T - , Tr vyuii &V'jy - ' r ' 7- "' , , H iit . v- r -r HARRIERS TOE STRAUS IN SHAPE FOR HIS FINAL GAME Big Texan Will End a Great Football Career en Frank lin Field Against Cernell Tomorrow IVnn wilt be In ahepe for Cernell to te morrow. That fact was Impressed forci bly en the minds of the scribes who wit nesaed the lied nnd Hlue run through nn hour and a half practice drill en the seventh hole of the Whlteraarsh Valley Country Club golf course yesterday afternoon. , , , , Pep aplenty, a certain dnsh and en thuilaim that Inner.vated thelf playing brought te mlrid Penn teams of the past stronger but having net one yhlt mere of the old fight than this year's eleven. je Straus, the big Texan, wtie for four vers has thrilled the followers of the fed and Blue with his mighty line bucking, galavented around the field like a cett. Hfs Injured ankle, that kent hfm out of nearly all of the Dartmouth contest and even out of uulferm for Columbia, did net bother him at nil. After the practice Jee stated thnt tic felt Just right for this last football game (or Penn. Tpmorrew the fltrnus family will held a reunion en Franklin Field, when Ma nnd Daddy fitraus will see their son In gridiron togs for the first tine. It should be n great day for the Texan family, for It appears en though brother Frits, who also will appear In Htd and niue livery for the last time tomorrow will see action for part of the The enthusiasm and dash exhibited bv the team yesterday"' Inoculated Mud Hepper, who was standing around dis consolate ruminating en the cruel trick fate hed played him denying him the right te play In his. last college game. jiit ft was for getting lntb n uniform and E roving that nothing was wrong with lm and. that he should get. an oppor tunity te see action. The coaches ruled otherwise and Captain Bud will view the game en the bench as n spectator. Straus Helps Daehflcld The return of Straus te the backllcld will greatly bolster the lied and Illue. With Ilullct Jee nt fullback, Whltehlll and Miller at the halves and Rex Wrny at quarter, perhaps the strongest .back field quartet Penn has had this season will be In action. As was pointed out yeMcrday, every one of the number can threw. and receive. forward passes with the best and as it Is expected that the Penn attack will be built around the aerial end of the game It ran be seen that the Red and' Blue Is strong. The shifting of Carl Themas te guard, which has been definitely decided en, haw greatly bolstered up the line. Hlnce Themas vas vent te the buckfield the coaches have been doing considerable ex perimenting with one of the guard pests, using Frank, Lcnham and Copeland en different ecranIdnH. Themas was u big tar in 1017 as a tackle because' of his brilliant defensive work and it is ex pected that he will gltc a great exhibi tion of defensive work tomorrow. The dualc of tomorrow evening will enshroud the career of Themas, who, since "11110, has been a star gridiron performer for the lied nnd Blue, Carl grnduates in the prlng.j The ether guard pest v. Ill be held down by Cochran, with hlg BUI Werd at one tackle and Geerge Wugner nt the ether. Crave Is certain te start it one end, und at the prcent writing It Is highly probable that Ertressvang will start nt the ether. Urtle'M injured elbow Iiuh entirely mended and all that remains new Is for the conches te glve the fiml O. K. Happy Day will com plete the eleven by playing center. Capable Subs The backllcld substitutes arc all iu excellent shape, and for once Coach Hclsmnn will have capable understudies te rend into the breach should any of the regulars nutter injuries. Herman Harvey is certain te see action before the gnme Is very old. Many think that the Mlnersvllle lad, because of his fleet cess, should start Instead of Miller. Leut year Harvey plnvcd n brilliant game for the Red nnd Blue against the Ithacans in the Inst half of the content. Farrell, Caldwell. Snwjer. Fritz Straus. Watklns, Blben. Lucas, Matthews and McAnally are oil capable .backs who van be rushed In when needed. All In all. the Red and J'lue Is won derfully fortified, and. with any kind f the old traditional punch that lf exhibited by Penn teams en Tli-inks-giving Dny should give nil Debte's eleven a great fight. Thls'nfternoen Coach Helsraan prom prem lues virtually the some program as yes terday, with a Iijnir signal drill nnd '! fenslie formations te meet the Ithncaux' attack. Tonight the squad will listen te a tnlk by the; coaches nnd old Penn football stars.' Tomorrow morning, shortly after 10 nultcases will he pneked and the sound of thirty-eight and the seven coaches will return te Frnnklln field te ring down the curtain In the final act of the 1020 season. Notes of the Amateurs fllrard Alumni quintet will trvel eutl) f III learue nmri, and would like te hear tram flrM.claea hnm4 team. Jehn Qulnlan. far of e. 8. Whlta Dental Ce. 211-ZIT Smith Twelfth atreet. F-eerleaa A. A., a thlrd-cleaa traveling nAe, naa datee In December nnil Januarv open for teama paylna a fair ruarantee, Frnncla Cijmmlnt-a, 201 North Twenty.third atraat. A. II. (', wlahea in hear from flrat nnd afrenilclaa taama havlnv halla. Jamea I.ed r lla)l. 3S12 Amlxr atreet. Kt, Andrew'. M. Y, haa a few open itetea for tamea nway or Tueedaya and flaturdaya. Karri Kruach. 3340 Houth Frent atrret. Ambler A, A.,' a fait, traveling quintet, would Hlte te hear from thlrd-claaa home teama A, Megulre, s2v Uenaen atrret, Cam den. N J. Warwtrk, Jr., a fourtean.alitcrn.yfar-eld nva, ( without a came for November 2T at Warwick'. Hall, !. Kaurtman, Sl'JT Weat Huntlnaden atreet, Thn llenren tim, of the Nertheaet Church Leanue, dealrea te arrnnwe Rnmea with rtrat elaea teama efferlnc reaaenable fuaranteea. William Dunn, USift Kaat Ktrth atreet, Football Tickets Cheic Seats PENN VS. CORNELL FOH HAI.K AT KMKJTS CIOAH 81IOr Four Deers Above Chestnut St. 35 SOUTH 13TH ST. Independent Gridiron Classic Frankford vs. Union A. A. PUI.ADKl.rillA nAM. paiik Saturday, Nev. 27th,.2tl5 P. M. J 4 .600 neatrrrd Haata n aale at OlnibfU'. Cenwaj'a Tlrket nmrM Ilrantnn'a. Slti ppriira Hlrret, (lentry Nprilr Hlret. (Irntrr nnd Olie. 4140 Fniuk. rM m nnd Npaldinia'. rrltea, 13,00, al udmlaalan, $1.00, jma trnea tleniral FOOTBALL GAME 6t, Jeseph Prep vs. Catholic High THANKSaiVIWl PAY MOnNtNO 10.S0 tHUA. NATtONAtV'LKXaCK BAU. VAUK AUIIBBIUr Iff CAMH4UA ATHUCTIO CXX7B wm U mm I v1-- Tft'i - WILL DO LO Statistics of Penn ' l ' and Cerncll Tqatns rB.VNSYI.VAMA te 0 U-.W is i an 1 Ilnpner ...It. K, 11 f elcrMia.,.Un. n. A llarver ..IV II. , 3 Theiuae ,.F. II. 10 InhKra ,,T. IS Veae. ..F. B. 14 Miller ... .K. 13 WMtehill E. S Krtrtrar,q. n .B ThurmiKi ,.T. 90 B.OI 1 A.OK 2-1? te ,ei t slit ti a.en it o.ie a in t a.el I HP st a.ei ss n.es tt n.es ti o.eo tee in MS m ISO it rarrcii ...II. n. isl IK ise ins iss KIT lea UUMte . , t retnA IS TTaMctna . I". . .r. n. JtCaJdwetl .11. I. IS fttnreaa ...Q. II. 2S flreeinawall.K. . 30 HpeiMlni ,.T. 31 etweeney . C. 4 flwwyer ..II. II. COHNTXt, Nb. Vmn V. AtiOletittl Wlit. 10 Finn I.. F. 7 Knauaa . . I T, 4 Prndleten ,I l. 1 llrnyten ..C. 3 Miner ... It. (1, 8 )edjre . ...n. T, 11 Mnnna ...U.K. it n.m ine st a.ettt 185 i 1S.1 its 1W ISA tl a.oe ?a n.oe si n.oe HU.Mtn. . H. II. 11. IS 11 Crrhler.O.r.F. II, SI 6 14 lien q. II. . ts A is n.oe 5:?? n.ii s.eiv no 71 en IS Kw I.. II. n. St t)ulnlMh ,K R. Kny I. T. 0 OfMltl I. (i. 2 llerrell ...fl. tinirraele .11. n. Ilraymiin ,R. T. I Wratner . ..It. K. 15 Cnrer ...,q. It. 3S nnnxli ..,!.. II. B. a n.i zi n.eiva IAS I St l !.e is a.oe it n.M 18,1 1110 IS 10 1M 170 m ILS!!H n . 1.07 A enure wrlrtt of Ha,, lSOi avrraire wright of haekfleU, 1I nvantc weliht uf t(m, 17S. OtTlrlalai Kefrriw K. C. Teaiart. of Ileehrmr. . tmplrr . W. Merrlaaan, llrnevu. Wnpajiaui Ctl. Kekela, Haah Haah hicten nnd Jriferaen. Flrld indie 4. A. Rrnna, tlUlain. Tlmei tt frld IS mtnutra. L HAS FINE ENIRY Old-Time Class Cress-Country Event Tomorrow Has Star Harrier's for 15 Prizes Fer close te forty jears they' have, been holding a Schuylkill Navy cross cress cross eountry run en Thanksgiving Dny nnd tomorrow's event premises te upheld the annual class and Interest In the evPI,t. Th fl-of m.n .. .1.. ttn. ..e. The first man ever the line gets geld watch. There will, also be fqur tcenv cups a.nd'n prize., ferrtheuwinnlng' team. The race , will. tart ht10( a m. from the Malta Beet Clubugnd.' will be run ever n course, five-and three eighths miles long". The event was weu Inst jenr by Frank C. 'OesewUch, 'tin dine llarge Cleb. In 3.1:271-IE, excel lent time. .T.'J.'Flelth hnk'nlan wen the eveat(nnh- ,tJniQ8. and.Js;,-eni .of' the favorite'" for tomorrow's start' -4 Saniuel Trultt, Land Title Iliilldlrtg.'l is In charge of the event. Many prom-' Inent enrwncn of the c.ltj' are among the entries which follew: , Kntrjes : IIACIIKLORS- ll.XROK CM'II 1. V. t: Onrrett aillmere. ''" 5. H r Huhn. Jr. 3. Jehn 11 Iluhn. 4. lUlph Tminc. rrtEsrENT ikiat ci.vb S C. J. nurchfleld. A II. Klacher. MALTA BOAT CLUIl 7. Krank Cook. 5. Krank Nelan. 0. C. P. Knwlrakl. 10. II. U Murphy. tENMNYI,VAMA llAHfli: Cl.t'll 11. O. V. C. Jneaer. IS. V. AV. Keealrr. IS. II. 1', Meta. 14. It. Ceftln. 1A. Jehn Ilayvr. 10 I'. N. Faderachmldt. 17. Erie fVderechmldt. IS K. M. Ionian. 10. O. 11. Andefaen. 20. J. II. Caae, vrhvrr neAt txun SI. J. IV. Mnrrla. as IlenJ. Walker. S3 J. M. Andren-a, UNDINK BAItOK CI.CI1 24, P. C fletenwlach. JS. II. O. Hchmldhelaer. SS. K, 8. Waner. 47. O. V Alltaeii. 25. Jehn Tlleaitnir. SB. Jamea Fellewa . 0. rul neeae. SI. W. II. Hartley, VTHT 1'IIILA. I1AKOK CLTJD 32, P. J, klclnerpay. 33, C. R, Duran. St. C. IIL Barnett. 3S J. J McNIchelas. 3d J. I'. McOulra. ST. w. HOM, ts K. K. Hrrlernan 80. J. J. Flelth. Whltted Seek Raise I'lttaharah, Nev. 24. Oeerte Whltted. utility atar of ths Pitteburch IMratea, de manda nn lncreaee of aalary, ' Itla demand wan made, he aald, beeauae of the bellnt that hie career na a player haa been ahert ened by playlna- almeat every poaltlen but catchar end plteher. A BK.M. FMirr rEAHT At the National A. A. On Thanksgiving: Day Till: S-IM1UNII TtltKKYt LEW JOHNNY TENDLER" TILLMAN Vha la (llnf le Wha Minneapolis la IleU llu an In M In thai Ilrlnz the Mehl. weif lit Title ta l'hlla. Welterwelaht'Crawn a imi'Mi HIOII WIVIH'P i Jimmy Murphy vs. Jee Tiplitz , TUKTUIMMI.V'H Jee O'Donnell ti. Temmy Geary ' Vnunx Mrflevern va. Jack Perry liurey ejnaper va, e Aiiaaua Get Your Tickets Early AT PONAtlllV". (3 . 1ITII HT. H 1 1 s bLMLhT saa aT a Daa ajL v rtenJkigiwng Afternoon, Nev. 25 Vina; Itedle va, Johnny Prrklna Abe Goldstein ti. Willie Spencer Jack Kid Wolf ti. Terry McHegh K.O.Leuihlln t. Soldier Bsrtfield Gene Tanner ti. Lee Henck WilDe Jacksen vi. Matt Brpck Seat en aal new. Hetel Walten buffet, nread and Uxuat Sta. Auditorium , THANWHOr (J Al , ' mm: AH k?. n mv wa. Name t , flrava , ...UK. Jg Dar v. tf .lt SO Vfarennr. .B. T. ti .0 -1T11I BBiTin a . M tPaBU1 it e.ii cs n.M mm. RUN BVBSiSe- 'BtJBttC sll3n0EB-BHIIiADELPHIA .WEDNESDAY, f$ OP TURKEY TROTTING IN MILL DOBIB IS GLOOMY Cernell Cevert Says Red and Blue Will Be at Its Best . Tomorrow A, The hlir Tl,l .'nm frnrj, TthflCA Or- rlveil this mernn te irrhnple with the university of , I'ennsrlvnnla . football team In their nntiual Than1tjtlvln Tin? battle, The Cernell players, henderl by Cjarh Gil Doble, dismounted freni;lbelr upholstered cars In the 'Hen.d!nR Term inal ntr7:4D and Immediately' hnstehea te the Illttf nheuse, where they partook, of a real breakfast In the gtl room. "Our team Is net in the worst -shape nnd it Is net in the best shape," said Cearh Doble. ''Seme ofeur men have injuries of a mere or less -serious nature, still none of -tern Is no bad, that he couldn't get Inte the name Jf. necessary. What ve Intend te de until, Uic-gnmc. tomorrow Is rest." Shortly after breakfast the Cernell team went te Franklin Field nnd looked It ever. The men went etit en the. held, but they did net even net, .Inte their uniforms. "I feel thnt we have done all we can de," Doble ;remarked. "If we arc, net ready new 'we won't be, that's "all." Jntlrlng by the conversa tion of 'the Cernell coach the game te. marrow is going te be clone. Here is what he had te say about it: "I knew that we are up against a team that will w at its best. Our U-ain li In fair shap nnd we expect te give the best' we have, but there ts no doubt that l'enu Is going te put just nbeut the best team in the field against us that there is n the University. "Yeu knew we arc up against a hard preposition plnjlng Venn. It has hap pened time und ngalp that even when It .was evident te everybody that Cernell had the better team, Penn would win. That has been the history of the game between thcM tennis. .Why it is I don't knew, but it is a fact. He you sec that with a team which leeks te be about as geed as Penn, we have a tough job en euV hands. "One of the reasons why Penn has wen n let of game from Cernell, I think, is that Cernell has never been able ta get any consistent practice In November. It gets dark nt Ithara early i and most of the men don't get out untl ,5 o'clock end nftcr. This year., for th ntll first time, we had lights en the field, but ut that it Is hard te get enough work when your men don't get out until late. . "Our team this year is made of men who have net had much experience. Pendleton amWMuhcr are the only men who were regulars last )car, and these, with Finn. Dedge and Heff. nre the only ones wne were in tne I'enn game last . ., .' .-. ycer. That gives us a team that hns net seen much in tlie way of varsity football. Frem a class of 1500 fresh- - inemlast yean all we get this jenr was n)Mulw rnr(1. nij (.,lw Tle ,; - were glmr,ly token out of the Mudcut i.i.il. Thnt makes It hard te develop n teeln. particularly new. when temns nn built up with a let of second-string men one. ear te become varsity men the next. U Is simply Impossible under prctd-nt conditions te build up a geed team Iu n jear. It catj't be done, and that is what we have been up against," Line-Up of Cernell Eleven Uncertain (ill Doble will net decide definite ly upon Cornelian line-up until late today or tomorrow morning, "It nil depends en hew the men feel before the game," Urn Ithaca coach said when he was nsked about his line-up. However, he gave tills ns the probable opening eleven : Finn, left end; Kny, left tackle; Oeetz, lefj guard; Herrell, center; Miner, right guard; Dedge, right tackle; Mining, right end; Hen or Wall, qunrtcr; Ivnw, left halfnrk ; Mayer, right' halflinck, and Carey, fullback. (MCLTCIJ ANEW Arrew COLLAR Cluett.Pfabedy &Qn IncTreyMX. enGkofQTep Ceupa sj J RIDE IN COMFORT IN ANY WEATHER Don't lay up your car this wlntrr. Ancher Toen are wnrm nnd cesy the creation of master coach builders. , Twenty medea for three cars. ucr Ferd, Eatex, Rte, Maxwell, milya-Knieht, Dedae, Overland, and Chevrolet The Ancher Tep hormenltea a perfectly with the lines of your car as a custem-mude top. It fits snugly no overhanging no wiueuklng no muling, Keystone Aute Tep Ce. -Diitrlbuten 1412-20 Fairmewit A IMl..rli w. S 3iul iVJ. .' at iiiiaL.Effi iin -vaiiaaaiaaaaaaawa.iM aMv.aaaaaaatMi 1 r L n. WikW St . .. ... ST. JOSEPH'S IS AFTER TWO FOOTBALL TITLES By Beating Catholic High x Heinie Miller s Beys Would, Win Philadelphia and New Yerk Crowns By RPICK HALL. WHEN the Ht. Jeseph's. Prep feet- VV, ball eleven ' meets Catholic Hlsh Scheel tomorrow mernldg nt the I'lill yes' ball park, they will net only be playing for the championship df the Catholic Tngu.e, but also for the Catheljc title of New Yerk city. Kerly this reasen1 Ht. J.weph'g trimmed the IlroeUlyn Prep team, 111-111, which eventually captured the Catholic metro politan title by taking the measure of St. Jehn's Prep. I.a Salle .Prep nnd Vlllanevn 4ret clash tomorrow morn ing nt Cahill Field. I.ast season the Crimson nnd Orn was hen ten' by the Brooklyn boys. With these two titles at stake, St, Jeseph's will make the greatest effort of Its career te come through with the larger end of the count in the Catholic High game. On performances thli season St. Jeseph's should win, hut this content, like- many ether annual battles between (cams thnt have lehg been friendly fees, never 'can be doped out in advance. In years gene by one team has been benten when the ether was the decided favorite, consequently making predictions en the outcome tomorrow Is n hazardous pro ceeding. Catholic High Improves Catholic High has been coming up rapidly In form recentlyx They defeated CcuvuJ 'dxu WBAJVr ,3C . f &- ; ; - JLM' " . " i M F'aaNaNaNaNaNaMafaWa ill I ill lull II .. . .wvliy ..-fr,. ... .. . , h V ' .1 V ' 'M Catholic High and , St. Jee Statistics CATHOLIC 111(111 Xb. As Wirt. 10 140 Eirvnnnar. leis rnu . fjnrten, left-taekle...,,, nelnnd, 'left cunrd ,,,,.. Kern, tenter ......... 0 llMimlll. rtflit Knard... 4 rrfcir, rlaht tackle '10 in in is le 17 1! IS 170 1B7 ItJI 150 inn 14.1 13 HS ISO m nam, risnt enu.. It Relllr, .tmrtertiMl S Xmjtli. left h in. leu na Vallr. Haiti alflwek.... s Mrrtanr, nt .Kennedy, fulllintk naimneK. HT. JOK PRKT Ne. I flriMlIry, left end,,,,,,, IS Mrt'lernen, Irft taekle.. e MK.'euler. left giiarfl... 4 natter, rente ? iFerry, rlaht rnnrd ..... MalJe. rlaht turkle..... II Knne, rltht tnrliln IV Martin, rich! end ...... Snrnar. gnarterhnrk .... t -nre.ltti. left hnlfbark... Asa Wat. IS 17 100 we us IS IS IS in 17 is 1A IS la 17 1S. intt 1IA ISA ltd ISO 14A IAS ISA 14 -Taranlth. rlaht hnlfbaek a llrrleh. flllthnek Itefere Jaeetiy, Vj.k,i. W. itml .1. IIP! Venn. Umpire Ilmd llneaman Oelcfxi, JVonkferd llurli Tlme 10-mlfw ut petieda. I.a Salic Prep cnsllj nnd tills eleven has pr'cvleusly held Ht. Jeseph te a score less tie. This menus that Cathellr High will go Inte the gnme tomorrow with n let of confidence. Dutch Semmcrs is coaching Catholic High and has taught them a let of foetbnll. It will be re membered that the first year Dutch went te conch the Michigan Aggies they de fented Helding Yefs IJnlvcrslty of Mirhigan eleven. Helne Miller has been tutoring the St. Jeseph team und has carried it through the season without a defeat. Itfcr, 'fiiZM) AArtrdu fctm& tpppits ! CtnXaOflSu dti&dj aw mK iMyx AMjw1&A)jr M ftewi 1m& SKoeun COUrnfi at MmbX Mftu)ASLd'AAjpe'&sb uiauAgvv AtiaJK. j5,tue, 2XLkC JVll7V; dUsJ CxidSb A&ih MpOJCtfiiAMsOlfaj )MAKxAAmA Avj&j i&AUrffaMXA,, err nfymfcufijQi tf&umr, etaaaXSLcL xjdxju 3 rU 0, CaiaAQXte: a Gam'dks nnwttv I CCJfcte, (bfau u.Orr.eh Stud'.) VXk , ww Aacxa, crv Ltlet dczt NXhm dt 1ju M ftu QJmJ' ttviJLb Hsu AXUJVtuJaq -fasmsL aahu Oj rmuc AixrJUj n., n a, fifLOAjd' AM W UW - diu -faMsAAAwwi. 7Kcct fold tiaJu etLwl M up pJnulL effort ATX a, fiM. D uw uW(,Jlww cuxueiw c ftu tker.lfaM tfcUiffinq A) dtetisv MJBed I lOCUM AAA TUP U(-r tviUL NOVEMBER 24 AND DALE This record Is held jointly by St. Jee's ntid Central High. .Successful Season Coach Miller's eleven has wen Ave games nnd tied one this sonsen. In the opening game ni. jec ueivaicu im im im Ilroeklyn Prep eleven by the score of 1st te 1.1. Then enme their victory ever Vlllanevn, In the first Catholic I-eague game, by the score of 0 te 0. Ii Halle was the next gnme played .and the llread street Institution threw n scare In the Crimson and Cray enmp nnd held them te a scorelees tie nftcr n hard fought game. which was marred by the fumbling of both sides. West Catholic were the next victims. nmi nu account of their victory en the Saturday previous, were conceded te have an even chance with the Crimson nnd Orny. However, Jiresitng scored n touchdown nud kicked a field goal and the game was wen, 0 te 0. The next game was plnyed nt 'Wen 'Wen ennh, N. J with the Wenennh Mili tary Academy eleven, and they were moved down, 42 te 0. Hldley Perk was played next and this team nlse fur nished a little sttrprlve by holding the Crimson and Oray team te 10-7. Catholic High, en the ether hand, has net been se successful. Out of seven games played the Purple und Celd has wen four nnd lest three. West Chester was the first opponents of the Cn lilUItM nnd they were easily benten by the score of 43 te Oj the next game Southern High was beaten by the score of 15 te 0. Then came the defent at the hands of the Central High team. The game was played en Housten Field and at the end of the game steed 1(0 te 0 with the Purple and Geld en the short end. Went Catholic High Scheel, the rivals from across the Schtilklll, came next in turn. A large crowd turned out te witness the Catholic defeat by one touchdown, 14 te 7. Vlllanevn then came along and walked away with n (l'te-0 victory. La Halle was then plajed and this resulted In n ll-te-0 victory for Catholic High. jpejdh xtjb twin . Qaaaatzc a feu Nbrtf&suvJc Ajjdxxxf (ltaUCrT MwihAjTtsAJLrz AXJmrk dYAASCX (tlrh XUMamjQ &M.nj a,&ds, e Qim ,-fa dtfitiU CUvdL.KrWjww,, i .. 1920 MATCHES L HAVE A BUSY DAY Mystery Shrouds Line-Up of Conshohocken for Turkey-Day Came With Union A. A. Tomorrow will vlrtunllv brlntr te a cleie the foetbnll season among the In dependent cloven, nnd a lone; list of games is scheduled for turkey day, for it is the one occnslen te which many teams leek In expectation. The season has been successful for the majority of elevens, nltheiieh there are several that have gene through disastrous Reasons, One of these Is the Conshohocken club. It meets T'nten A. A. tomor row afternoon nt the Stockade grounds In Norrlstewn. and the line-up of Beb Crawford's eleven Is about ns clear ns mud. Ne one seems te knew just who will represent Conshohocken, net even Crawford himself. Reports say that a long lint of. noted collegiate stars will be en hand te play Union nud then again It Is reported thnt the entire Akren team Is coming East. Ne matter what happens a game will be tilaycd, and get who tbey may. Censhy will find they have n man's sited job en hand. At Holmesbtirg Pep Ocrker will close n successful season with Prldcsburg as the opposition. Manager Davn Itristew hns siirrccded in strengthening Hrldes burg for the occasion, and besides the three western stars In the ltnc-up en Sunday will hnve nnnther pair of line men. It premises te lie one of the best gemes plned this reason nn Crystal Field. Further down the rend Frnnkferd will CLUB TEAMS WIL yyw. (b&cer aautxJSmw afainM pufc-uu(AiM sfttyCtl ASeeX Mt wfe -Re. cmee, effe-! 9rs evzr- soenIM - . - 16 TOMORROW tackle the Lebanon All-Stars. The Yel low-Jackets will have several new intn In acUen. nnd Manaurr Heward Hewkcr, expects te add te the total of mere than,, mm peinui airvauy ncurrQ njiaiunt up- penents. f r "Hap" Spangler, Hebnrt Club, de- sires te take the lead ever Victrix whta their rival Weat Phllly elevens elathfe In their annual classic en Nrawbrlgev & Clothier Field. The record Is two? wins for each and three tics. Hobart has; made a "rep" this season, but VlctrUfifJ will have a strong team en hand, '' gL In the morning n spirited battle will bf . staged en the Dobsen Field between'' Hat Fajls Y. M. A., and Hely Name, of the same neighborhood. i s TO w NEWTORK ' yL v i "k 2ffiB$ li Btaal Teattknla Enultroent Tellman and Clni Oar Dlnlar Btirrle da Luxa Army-Navy Game Saturday, Net. 27 Convenient ta Subway and Elevated Itaet direct ta rata Orounet. Taxlcaba, OOIKO Tralni lfve Read Inr Terminal 7 00, S.OO, 9 00 and 10.09 A. X. nmniNlNO Leave Hew Yerk. Ubertr St., 6 M, 00, lf.00 P. kt. aad 11.10 ktdt. 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