B?nfc'iJl" "tnvwxur'l "f"M' w I-1 (ef 44" Ti-t? p 14 EVEKING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIL ABELPHtl, THUllBBAT, NOVEMBER ;25, it&20 V , ., IF WAGNER MANAGES THE PHILLIES NEXT SEASON THEY OUGHT TO WIN PENNANT HAN'S DOWW m INDEPENDENT TEAMS TO CONTINUE SATURDAY GRIDIRON GAMES HERE AFTER END OF COLLEGE SEASON TJ1VEIIV yenr nbeut thM time 1 1 Mime --J by the foetbnll fnim In pretest te tb Abrupt ending of the srnwn. Ten weeks (teems te be a short time, n interest iiir-rcasen instead of lacslng at the end. Kolks hnve formed a habit of spending Hiiturdny afternoon in the open and miss the outing In December. Today the eellepe seaien etuN, and outbid.' of the Army-Navy tiisile en Hnturday and n few pot-seaieii battle, the nielrxkltiH will be put in fanipber for next year. HeTveriT, the game of football will be played here In Philadelphia in December and weekly comes will be staged in the I'lills" ball park. acterdiiifC te present plan", l.t'O f 'en way has bvenit interested in the eamr mid will make an effort te entertain the gridiron followers every Satur da afternoon until oeM weather eU In. Nest Saturday, nieniiing November i!7, un independent football game will be plaed between the l'heenlxville and Krankferd teams l'hecnixille defeated HelmesburK last week. The game was e successful and the large crowd wan K pleated with the playing that this contest was arranged. Following this, an ctfert will be made te bring down the Shenandoah team, eliamplen of the real regions, and Jim Thorpe's great Canten clrtcii. dependent football can be just as geed as the college game, because most of the players are old college stars. Fer example, take the t'hecnixville line-up. Heinle Miller, t.ud Wrn. l.eti Little, of Pcnti ; Hetlle Wriilen, of Lafayette: Swede Youtiestrein, of Dartmouth; An An dereon, of Colgate ; Spagna. of Lehigh, and Cofall, of Notre Dame, will be in the game. Cofall made a big hit last Saturday with his punting, drop -kicking and open field running. F.'t bu I! WKFOllD also An. n salary of i i'f r, tram work net hern perfected tn i hiah dciee ami (Am irt'II mere than offset the ladiridiiuf uprcmar). Football Increasing in Popularity COLLI'tiK athletes, after finishing their three or four years of football, tind It hard te give up the game for geed, as they are in the prime of life and net yet ready te step into the "has been" class. It is net that way with baseball or track sports. The stars can join a major league or some athletic club. In football it has been the ctiMeni te forget the game after the final battle. Football is a great sport and a strenuous one. Jlore Jlere Jlore ever, it is getting mere popular every year. Of course, the best playing is done in the colleges, but thousands of athletes who arc net able te enjoy a college education also have u right te play the game. Athletic clubs are springing up eerywhere and this year there arc ."0 per cent mere nreund Philadelphia. I'p the state there are town teams like Mahaney City, WEBSTER, C. H. $., TO ENTER YALE: Four-Letter Man and All-Round Star Athlete Picks College Herbert Webster. All-Scholastic choice for center and all-round athlete of the Ontral High Scheel, plans te enter Yale next season. He is the only four letter man at Central and one of the bet "cho'dbev nthletes in the country. Central High will lese six of the reg ulars and unite a feu- dependable subs ns a resulr of Hie Fehruur and June graduations. Paltt. Wells. McAlpin, , nlv fnne.l..,,... ., ,1 1 1 .. 1.1. ' ', ..;;"" "-". "in. the excentu.il .f Paul Kddewcs. sinee If)- ' lie wen l,u "C II. , .h... m..r... repreMMii.g -he er-tt. Later lie ' t.inie.l iin-ehitll. whs 11 member .f the truck team and .enter en the loetbnll leuiu. He w..u tu. -h..r put hi the an- niial outdoor ",uii,ls" last sprin.'. He is the milv athlete en r ird who hns -epr nte.l Central High in nil sports, .. he ,,1,,,., 1 vaeer f.,r th.ee tears and lt. en the tennis, swimming and has- Vetball -euails n followers will prebubly be In - In - Frest-Bitten Divots I.'y SANDY OPTS cr.'f 1 ' an 111 't-h ls prete l.el- 1 l.. ge.t .an p. 1 nn 1 I,.. ,l...n n l. n" else hew ler than n tl. US else hew ' 1 iiuuti ' 1- th.s 11 0-t.11 (lc-i Her no I 1 are n tinrn.l. of . 'iHi"rs wt 1- 11 rule. .1,,.,.. ....rt...... ... ir tenselt nil their - . . " . :,' , 1 .....I ,.,.lf uhn I lite itesn- hel hate I'l.l ,. golf, who lit. erteete.i tneir gun- u.i u .- .. "lei.... til! it is n matttr. ii.nrentlt . ,f ineciinnieni 'ueri. ,i..e KM'hilie-like l.re. isn.i.. . rv one et liem i- 1'iipat.."' -t i.rniKtn .". g.ei maehui. s wl... s... i'.I and 'an grind "i.t net I ing but g 1 g If -hets, most of the fii...' Cem. s n l.rnii.t .-elfer et -het per fe. lien, but iib-.tluflv -an- icrves. heart nn.l soul, nod .i nil 'int. .1 rhumpieu who can never l.e beaten Lecal fanatics were ducus-ln,; this or. a rainy .u i" n.- -1 -ur be-t locker rooms. It win ugrie,! tnat one ..f th worst situations was t.. round the la-t , tine of 7Li hole- with 11 elunice, and te knew just what had ' 1. done .m ,."n count the nn..- tie, eme through en that f-t l "", fn" witmmt number. gr.'Ut or 'ina'l Trircc i'utts f,. the '..rth ..'!.! f .n. fpeli. r uce llncKnet r.mp.ie.i tn" him -" . nhead of the held ui.d held the l'-1'''' ' itrluilv, hole ntlti hole, exeepi for a and cat"1' '" ,n'' Hfhte.-iifh like tin ' heine hob' ui Aflatitlf i'it I lis sec- "." . .... 1...... end Wlls lis prell) un iron n ." "" sec put eter ileerce Mcl.enn and ethei lires catheied there, iigm-'d that 11 1 pros Ratlieie.i uier would Cive ll.ickne first mene.t I hey 'Qlil htm ee. "Tnke tour tinie. they cautioned T'- n cinch " . T f.ii,. fet ntf the Hackney ran up four t'ft "" '' ' dn There ttus a distinct feeliiiK mat Hacknet hud the liutt te win the title liathuej "a" I ... 15yen when he inhu.e.1 be ttiiH stii in ,be leatl Theu tame r redd.t .Mci.ee.1 who didn't knew wluir he had te d. "Thev kent silent this time mid Jhe Hi .Vlr,;,tUe tire sank one stroke better mlnutive pre nii, " -i." than Hnckliev. They hailed l.iiu Us the t.c.er but back inert' I'uine n uiirr idii- ni'ii whole threiiB lit hU lieeU, with a I te ...i- ....I .. K ,,. tu. Mi.f.ee.l. . . . . ...... ti.,l.....,i..l ft... Volunteer rum. .is leyfully carried the neiva te HuBeil ' s put his m-ceild In u fTip te the) left of the rru, his third : . ... ... . , fiiumiueiisini, lenm nnu u ui" ""; u course iwe anil a nan nines one. aim meet l.ee "'. ."'" ,,- -,;;-,, iii.tum iibhip rft I.. Jeiiusnn i lint Kim of a i nv Is It fur tin. ' Ders et ttie tllgli eliii.t League (nam- , ,.ait,,r for that intuition anil the choice of i ,.s uen lit I.ellnt Kemner. I.nf.nette I f,eU. .lack Kid Wolfe ami AOC .uen J Il.-.ai-.i etitsltle left I'nle ..,,.?" .... ,,.,. ,.,,, ,,. 0cn .:at.s en 1'rMn AUewaT T?an.'h!enl!"g ''iie t,,' if-'t'l!"" I? '""""Tluentr" ' Vi,tfPb f"-.l by l.is ,eam....lte, It C.eldstein are booked in ..ther numbers. , ere-'lhe,, u nnrn-K-Uma.. ni , ()u ,., MiM", Allewaj lra.htf nh rg.lless, yt .list, r i(,t () th(, (.ritirs He made twenty- Montgomery K of the llr-t ten men TU show fellows : (,o.il-l)ra,en. -.'. I and cloudy thev buttoned un their 1 V e.7 n,mdd atrV.t I I.azar Jacobs..,,. I enisinger fenberg f(nlr nllt nf ,VVent-sU goals from werP thl. milrnilI1 y.s f ,.nfl,jt.. ,.rM b0U,Wf lledle is. . M nr.t sewnd WckiiiiWH i nnd overce, s ui , re K ""r.7., " "l V ( a nnt. .eon,l and third nudluptain Ivaiifiniiii a I b d in leu te I tom.l,dewn in the games this season, a Tbe Nertlwwt Heys' Club seered see- nmndV. fc , vl , ,.., ,Vlllle .erm..n.en While. "s" e' "Dh. well, we'll beaveunnvw'' ' '"- the ( nmsen and t.eld. .Mull, alt heugh rwin, whlch ,vill stand for some years ,, , fl , f; , th M , s,,n.l h"-" -M'' "' """'"i-KTrt" . . e 5 The scrub team, whieli l,' iced ' ''"" Vv1",, SSSinFA TCc '-" " . he will net graduate, will be ineligible' ... ,.em(, ,,., ,.,,.,, ,niril ..... ,; '...., i.ms- , '',", . ! ,7k ' tltldl AVelte ts. Terr? - ..it ,,,.. ,... , '." . ", . "T,.. "' .'1 teen Jehn 11 l'elt. 1..0H Huuth next year as lie will he .iter age. -...,.. . .1... ,.nl ,n,U it. error i'ii, t v. ' Mrllu.h. slv rounds. ., IJADDIpnil r-UDTIIDCO Dllkl frt. ,,,. .,,.i,..' ....." ,"" "tr0'1 . ....... . ,,., .n.inr. lenlie : & m .'Knr wli ' '"' fcrn High; the Cen- Th.'7a,. was started b, San, Dallas ,,. ft' "" , ' ' nH"n,OU" ' "" """ In " fu T for. te'V l g n 'tIh! I .dSff tnn h ;;" , al.f.T Fiib, ui',; rJ 'Z m r? ..l?ZZ$&: "i" n'1 l "V;, ' ...W'Sr.--"" " "nnfV - . Win. Annual Turkev Dav Cress. I'1!:!. ln?.'"..ftr nil concerned . YXl? Wr 5ia '.North tti.tiil the snpln .....i.tli.. ..re..,.. ..,,. f..r " register a i i t, t ...... . linn niiig, iiuii wus run uifi me mi'ew - , -"...- -. ., ii,. .larkseti t . 'n." t.rerK. - - i.3 me imi nun tney must return Kiuhth strte l"e"work at'ab."" e;.!.V:r, t'ilfeties 1 -" High Sehoel Jt Jift' ing .eurse : .,, Parkwa, , V..s,ig- w.'.'-'VennVs1.11 Country Race at. Bey. Club ten gh, in , , ,,,,, ,as-rs te- J B'X iieil.at.y V. M. A. .r. -.;;,' e.ne; sir nnrpu 1 ti.i 11 it,.iiiiini, t w.i i,. !.. - . . 1 . , . . . in it iinmn unini luvtu tii' -' ' Mill iiiiiini nir-ii i . i 1 u iitimi iii'iir i.i'iiiini ... i. . 1 lw.nte iim no in i'..w.i. 'i'i.f.i.,nL i I ; n... ..v i... i: i nil iu nun in hit . i mi unm u u i nm r-iii i vt . -- . . .1. jiiti.sj i vinhiui - 14 m -iiniuii iiuii 11 1 nt-.,. . . ' ... t... ..n..l.i.tii unrfiriHiv 11 By HOnKKT W. MAXWELL Mpert Kallter Ktrntnc fublle LrIrr bowl Is einlttPil Tnmaiiua, Coaldale and Alt. Carmel, means the sport knew the rules. Therefore, the Independents are coming into their own, especially new that the college season has. ended. The old stars, benefiting by their previous experience, put up n brainier gume than the collegians and seldom is a mis take made. The quarterbacks use excellent judgment, there is ue rough play and the spectators enjoy the .spectacle On Saturday several AU-Amerlcan stars will perform and show whether or net they still arc as geed as of yore. We think they are. Frunkferd has been through an undefeated season. All of the leading teams have been played nnd Holmes Helmes burg was the only one te make u geed showing. That game ended in a scoreless tie. 5ATl'RDA"8 renteit ihaalil be a geed one, and these unable te see the Army-Xavy affair trill Ante rt chanre te irttniM their favorite sport here. Lecal Men After Jeb With Phils XTOV that the Phils are in the market for a new man- college t.ir. no.veiM.Y J candidatt dates. CevvHaM. Scholastic Athletic Schedule for Today roeTn.w.i. rathellr lllrh . t. Je.fph's, at I'hll lles" Ilnll Park. 10:30 a. m. West riillndelphls s. Norrlstewn Illicit, nt orrl(en. 10:30 a. tn. Vlllnnni I'ren . Lnsulle l'reii. nt C.ttilll Held. 10:30 n, nt. "witiilimerr Illicit at l.nnsileune lllKh. Vrt Cttthelle t. Wtnt Cnthelle Alumni, nt Hlity-thlril unJ M.llnm slrrrtM. 10:."l( it. m. ... , llrmtn lllicli n. West Chester llljh, nt Weft Chestrr. ., 'elllncseul Ik. Alumni, ut Cnlllncs Cnlllncs wne4l, Dirbv lllsh vs. Alnmnl, at Darbr Al.'lneten lllth s. Alnmnl. nt Ablnic Ablnic ten. HniMenrtelil lllclt vs. Alnmnl. nt Had dantlrld. cnoss-ref.VTii Amrrlain s helnstte ltamnlenslih rrns-cuuntr7 run, ltlrmeunt I'nrk. 10 a. m. terested in his record as u football limT, it,. nVed center en last vear's ,-...- . . ... 1... .... t.i.itft unrtiriRp 11 I ;.,'! youngsters u ..,,,,... .... ... . . --- nflll.i,rn ims net exhibited cnnmpiun e'ltiit rn 1111s 11..1 ,,,.!,., shil form 10 Uie leilKue ma..... -. , A seeeer game which bmught .mil : a large crowd and !'J",v,''l '"V X r.er- ' teresting w i"""" , il'iV nf-inn 'tnantewii Friends and "u'nlnf;, Friends' Scheel tenm A goal by At n erten In the middle of the ur-t 1 11 ' gave the home tenia a '""" lrt,"1 j and gave the C.crmantewii 1 plJ" hrM plei-p In the Private Schoe " S-; t.engue. Wilmingteii had a iiimh"- '' I opportunities te tally, but failed te llnsko llnske geed. en Wintry Links McNIIlLICK out en tile Slope 01 u, 111s ... ...... .,. ,, ,nirt,ng h,.e four feet from the pin .ind ., ... , ,u ....... At IiIfi1e .1 ... 1 . . .1 V .. p, . . 11 r in run r ii.r ri m unr 11 1 i..iiiiiiiii . "' I"'.,' . '. . ... .e .. . . "'P Ot the Itllte.l Mines in .mi", j Varden. Ti Hut. I lib-gel, . , . .,.,,. .... lii.'k , , . ,, r,in,i,L. tn1 " ", " "-' ,.",",,. rner with nine te plat. Varden being nun- feitably out in front. It looked all off when anion sunk a 1 and bird !l The crowd was in 11 freu.y ut the sight of thin honored 't I ernn en l.is way again. Varden niusi ' hute s. nse. the situutien and the lugh ' wind win. h Kiiddi-nly arose was gnen a ill. iihjHi.iil rLu-..ii wht Viudeii pre in-ilfd 10 drop seien strokes te par en, the next six holes straight Te.l 1U plugging in ha. k n tn cemilrMiiaii kidded here, nnd -hen. ther.'. en these last few holes, was nui of it and in it and topped Jack Mm In and Harry Varden. then te. I for th. lead As for young Iiieuel. ih' ..in, ingen 'f the ciew. I was dinnn fu' Thet rushed up te him just In lore 11 het tn 'II bun what liny liu.l n.-t "..n. . . . ... 1 tliey .lupp'.l lilln en tne miu k in 11 , thubliii-in, hulled him us the huuipUn m etlierttlse thoroughly ' steadied tl. ,,,,. null' down, till he tinalU hud .. ' eg fe0t putt ,,, the home green ter u Ltril 1111(1 a lie. ."il ui.l .km null" ,,, uter and tbej tietli ini-nl nut uruily enuiiRh. ut I'.ut the damiiRe had been .I..n. buteie. Tem rmeur tten another Irumnn ' the fs he h.is iln. In ump. iim.i. i I m, .m, of the water The iW.n ....' h,,lc)l a,rim,ur champion ..n the ia if. . , inun 1 u I'lnenurat in. he mi u .1 uiiiiii i t, Jrn,y Wth tt ,ar.l of 77 lie ,'A the tleiu four htrek fl .rlrr., , , ,,,, 0, a .p ., ,,, , , r, , v. tle-i.. .:aj . d iwrii. I'arl . n , I lldayi eurh . tedaj Manv llure wlnt t (UI)J lllnP , ut t,erH luj ,.. ..m... pru.il. e h'hem itur. ' mm t l.i mn V .vil.mli many uth.rs lut. ,. Ihey st lletee I nnihe m tna 'nuetet f.ll.r uiMiilnaLie around ine tneu'rt it. i ih arier irelfer for whntn a reception wan! ,",',,',, Vei.li.y ueif friendu In this en, j yi thy nay Cembu appnared at Kelih'e th n.xi dy aa though nsihlnr had huBp.nei!. Shenandoah. Pettarilte, Shnmekln and thousands attend the games. This is conducted properly and the players --1 ager scores of old ball players are seeking the job. Applications ure coming from all pnrU of the country. showing that the position in the big league is an attrac- ' live one. Mans Wagner. Hill Cl.uncr. Jimmy Hurke, Clarence , Iteivluml, Otte Knabe. Hill Donevan and many ethers are en the list. Just who will be selected will net be known , for two weeks. ' Crnvnth did geed work with the. Phils lttt season. Ne one can dispute that. His only failing, acceiding te , reports, was his lack of executive ability. Therefore President llaker decided te make a change. President , llakcr has a perfect right te de this. It is his ball club and he can appoint any one he desires. It leeks te us that n Phlladelphian should be ap pointed. This means Itill Donevan or Kuabe. Otte is u geed baseball man of the aggressive type, spent most of his playing years In Philadelphia and would make an excellent pilot. Hill Donevan learned the game en the Philadelphia lets and later gained fame as a pitcher for the Detroit Tigers. He managed the New Yerk Yunkees for three seasons, se is net an experiment. He knows the game from all angles, can enforce discipline and get the best work out of a ball club. mid Knabe should be the leidinp t0. fcy 'ublie LtHeT Ce. LAFAYETTE WINS i ' , . . , . Takes First Twe Places, Team Prize, and Crowford Makes Best Actual Time l.ufayctte College harriers made what might be called a "grand slain" in the annual cress-country run of the Mea dow brook Club in tliis city today. Heb Crawford, siratdi man. made the best actual time. .'I.'!..'!-!: Lafayette fin ished 1 -'2 in the race, nnd the team scored the best total. , The rui'e wim n hand. nip affair wr ... - ,, ,i. Hill, te Legan S.piare. te ii.ishiiigten ineiiiiment, nnd ended 11 1 I hirteeiith U"'l I llhert. I'here Were feitl 111" rntl'llllt- for the tlfte"ll lllt'dal- the geld lliellllls te trie lirst the, silver in. diils te the next lite. un. I bronze for the in-t lite. There weie also two team prints. Crawford liu. I v hiiinlK'iip of two minutes and teu eceudi. The order of finish and the time of the first thirty follews: rla'e 'lu.e I'lub I I.e Het Kemper, ljlfavti .' It Montgomery, lAf.n. It" a .1. MeMull. YVadnn . . 4 K. 1 iitnplM-ll 1 V II C P A Truiy. I.afieitte . . .1 J MK.rn.tu .Me.i.l.j.t hrens 7 K Muriin, l.ufaettM s It i'i..iireM k.ratuh (...fuyeti ! II V IMI.t I.ifatette . . I"i J lletelerl V W II .' Tlni' 17 VI 17 -..-. I :i7 .17 7 is :i7 :.'. :is .1.. 1 Ss ns :is .ei .s 'is i-j Ms si 1 :is-j. :i- r.i 1 :is .-, ;ts :u ' 1- :u a j.-. ns .1.1 .is i:i 1 .Is 14 Is An .Is ",s ' .111 01 an en nn 1 1 .t'l s .'in j;. :m :r. , aw 'ti. 10 11-. i rl llu-lter 11 II ,.. Mrr ?.,,... 1 ji, .,je iirei.l. 1:1 Th., jM-yii- v I. .' 'U J l.'twellel II ' . I A Tun rt a.h.i. I 1 a t .. ., . ....... 1 - ..or ! . u 1. ' :: t. .i VHh-.. u f . 1 t ' 1 1 M.ifi'i Wn.lr t. 1 - - ...... ....... IU ' . J. I.u.t 11 .' j ,j it ,r Jt a.lel,r...iK I J .t Il.rte M nl,r.,ek 1 .... 1 n 11111 . . d,.ni,r..eK MEADOWBROOKRUN ..I .1 WliU, v 11 L'. ;l ! V l.enu tle...leil.ri 'J', I . Iix 'I I .11 V It ' j. s. K' s M, ...I 1 . 1.r. 1 J7 I. 1 ..rnsen V 11 " 'S i u ' 1 M, I . I I I ... I. I I M 1 - ill 1 r . In " I . ' rv 11 I . e 11 1 COR I -sjt, CORNELL ROOTERS ARRIVE FOR mi... .. " ' ' !.. - .-, i...M uuluMiAi.u, ...j.. -i .J.vila Aisg,jsjjawuJUftisSaS2iSUS5SiUS8SS!S22 tt.eiiiii.iiiliil n llH'ir liiitiil, Wit) stiidtiiij tiiiiifl te I'liil.iili'lihl.i tills meriiliiB from Itlmra for (he auutuU l'Min-('inll football ilnbh. They will he rntt-rUlnr-il duriiiK Uie dy by srntlimtes IIvIiib lier, M?nW NKtqiTNQ I THANKSSltsld- vV.W. EVB. THAT I feHWY I (yep) v- -r ri! "1"V7 -"ANP oel OLti TEVV I AHO ThBN VrVlL Jui.O MAJJe UP A I I COMPflMst WJ0U1.D UW s ( M ew tee -v, r, "D well tee i I THlHq.. I 1 f De EiveMnan:; V fNemCMDeft eceicf roete u,st , nw? f MrHJ -t y 148 ROUNDS OF BOXING A T FOUR CLUBS TOD A Y Forty-two Mittmcn te Fling Fists in Turkey Matinee ' Matches at Olympia, National, Auditorium (uul i Cambria Shetvs te Start at 2:30 Hy LOl'LS rTIWKNTY-ONi: bouts bringing to te I gether forty -two mittmcn for n total of 14S rounds of boxing at four clubs here are the Thanksgiving spry ings for Philadelphia (istlc fans this imri iiuiiii. i m.-ii()iii pregraiu is I scheduled for the Olympia while cards I of five bouts each are te be put en re spectively nt the National, Cambria nnd I Auditorium. Lew Tendler nnd Willie Jneksen. two of the best and hardest punching light- , weights in the world, will box but ill I different bouts nnd nt different clubs. I T ...n- ...:n .,,,...,... int,,,,,,. Till,,..... I lendler will encounter .lelumv lilln an. i well known te local fans and who is a i H-ltitrui iflit. in the fentuie fracas or I eight rounds ut the National. Jacksen will pair oil with another netty Hitter in Matt P.reck. of Cleveland, at the Olymtiia. semifinal te the Tetidier-Tlliman sette nt the .National win ne a leeni bout of interest between Jee liri'ltz nnd Jimniv Murphy, both West Philndel phians. The entire National program J'irM hetit Ittrhs Ciinitr ts Jee Ait- '"i'n!' SSSl-ieun. Mr(.tei.t ts. .f,k '''rn'lr'hiul-l'e OMl.nn.il . Temm. ?." .."'J '"'""ri. T1..11.. t- .!,.,.. Mur-I leurin limn t"f t "".V'V'.VJ Twiner ts. Jehniu Tlllnmn III.H " -"- Hfni rtiniiu-. . , .... ,.,. n lleslues .liicusen iiiiii "iw ' ' n number et ether stars en uie t M.t iiii'iu the lichthenvv- curd. Ctcne 'Iunne u right rhnmiie f the A. K. I'-. Will Knliller Unit- rite eight l.'llllll e'i..s . ,......,.., Ilt the Cnmbvia. as follews: al" ' ..,. ,K,, slinrke, t. llehbv Siurns, elBlit niunil.. Turkish Baths Weaken Prep Football Eleven Chicago, Nev. U.',.- The battle for the prep school football championship of Chicago between Schurz and Iieweu High Schools was called off by C. Ilelaperte. supervisor of high school athletes, because the boys en the two teams rediKcd their weight In Tutl.l-I. baths in order net te exceed the scholastic weight rules. "It iippeund te uie ns though l'.ewcn wn- wenl.etied Saturday bv ipii.k redlli tl.ui ill tlesh," said Ilelaperte. "I linestigeted and learned some ..f the lads, fearing thev would be overweight, weic taking Turkish baths. "That practice Is injurious te the. health of the boys mid is pincticiilly respensibh for the closing of the sonsen 111 a tie between the two schools " L.iA.wjii3awuaai&fcs z?-Tzwrrtt'&&v'r'irzMKVn?rrzi&j;rfrtmrvu.Ki.x-z.iKaiY,4.'jM'-x&;.vmtMijrnwTrmaB OH, MAN! II. .lAI'FE Sfrnntl limit Vnitne Mulllitiiu vs. I'riildy Tiirnrr, cIkM rnnnds. Third hniil Tviiimy CllrTerd t. 1'xIH I p llr llr elrr. rUht rmtnds. J'uiirlh Iwiit Jim Hnens vs. Dick Moh, eticht rounds. riintl it. u, Munitem s. ,);ik I.etllr, rlnht renniN, Marcus Williams, who has taken ever the Auditorium for the remnlnder of the season, lias three eight -reunders and two sixes scheduled, viz. rirst Itnnt ('liurlrv Mrltfs n. TeuEhrj , ""gun. hLx rounds, KenT.''"', ''reUnds.'"""5 "" Tlilrd Imut llrbhy llnrrts!t t. Kid West, Hrht rounds ... ... letirth bout I'ltllailelph n Jee Uelllnr vs. yW jiulienr. HkIH rounds. , Fhuil- -lnt right t. t'lutrley Wnltfrs, i "" rounds. Twe thirty p. in. is te be the sounding time of the opening tingle of the gong nt the four different nrenns. GTN. C. IVWINS AT SOCCER Deacon Beets Beth Geals in the First Stanza The Cicrmantewn C. C. secier sipiud took the Philadelphia Kcds in tow this morning, defeating them in a regulur chi'diiled Criiket League niatcli goals te 0 ;t rnmntimn Whites I'hlht. Itrds lltrkrr . . I'lnn .Irnnlnss . Ilrrhertseii . Kllisflii l. Jehnsen Mters I'lirhi roe I lleKKH .Merxiitt Meir.lli'ss CeTlM . W. lle.iril rh?ht fiillhurk left fiillhurk rlsht Itiiirhiirli ernliT hnlfhiirk left hjlthnrk euIhIiIp rlKht Inside rlulit Tlllllllll KnliliiMin tenter furutiri! Dlssten . tiiinii .-ui-u ini'iiun ill...--, .pi in.- lie.- ml,ntiiwn 1!. C. trotted out his harriers for tlieir annual cress-country run ever the tiermniitewii course. Neil Ilarri- '-en .iilded another te his Ien: list of I victories, winning the ..inn in 11 win I utcs Ii," seconds actual time, I KUnii, .1 Actual lldeii Tim Time I 1 Neil Harrison .10 l.l a; II n:. .' A lVllx 110 1:1 l.l IS 1.1 a V. Iliivin. 8 I.l.i 1:i '.Ml la nn 1 I I). Veuiihtiieruer. .. Mil la LM tllll ! .1 MeNain.ru . ...11.1 1il::i.l l:t-.'n rt. (.' llet.hlilha l.l.l Hits 1,1:1:1 7. J. T.iehlnky .10 1.1..M1 IS'H.I s i: Iiuulart 11 OS 1'JO.l I. i: I. ins' t t .',.'.'.-, If, -jr. 'in II r.irh.H ... t ir. SO In 30 I .Siriiti'h tOe lief, rees Thus Illnr. I.itwrenei, Knox Ju lues J M IteM. ilany Hrewn. starter 11 II. Hrewn 1 Will Assist California s.in I'r.inrUie. Net 21 l.teuttnai.t-t'em- Im.inl. r .leiias II Itis-iam. foett.all ieu.li ai Hi M.imui.iIs Nat nl A ailetin from mid 10 11. 1L' Ims 1 . n eliu.isi d 10 asslHl In eea.hlnur 1 Hi.. rnl.erltv or 1 sllfernl.i train for ;he Hum" t.iiaiuht an ...stern nleteii, i.reliihly 1 1 l.le st.ue at I-us.ul. nn New Year's flay I I'emin.i'i'l. r liui.uu U IliK lluulenanl of th. 1 I'., ill. U. et and le.irh of the fUei foethall I t.am ' Cheltenham Plays Malaga , . h i.nh.im m.tn Mihurit In their llfth nniniii. ei.nit. at Iturhelmt i'.irk, (.'heltenhain, a. J .In . tn this afieineun Ka h team hiiN .. ked r.T.ird fur tie seat. .11 ami h.ta n . .1 li ati n I ti i nliiiiu rit 'litl. llu d a Oil tu .will K...C lal'a PENN GAME s i . . ili iu ei i ve mmsmmrnmwrmBmsti,; CON R E E Supperters of Big Red Team Offer Odds en Clash With Penn Cernell rooter", nearly fiOO strong, arrived In the city this morning bent en carrying awnv something besides turkev for their 1(120 Thnnksgivlng. They arc unanimous in their assertions thnt when they leave, shortly before midnight, they will have the University of Penn - sylvitnin's famous and formidable "Keat." Despite three consecutive defeats, the followers of the lied nnd White were checkful of confidence nnd they backed that up with a liberal display of money which they ere willing te bet at odds. HER R m The twelve-cnr special whlcli carried i for n,. example, scored two touch the Cernell delegation from Ithncn was downs against Princeton nnd couldn't i u miivv in me Kcnuiug st in ion at i e clock, but It actunllv ilhl unt miivi. until nearly 8. There wns no concerted or organized demonstration en the fi-ni.u ,.i-i-.ii About thirtt Cernell uliiiiml im.l ft.li.mlu' shivered in the deserted station, and one I ivllltnl It. (' " team compesul uf seliol seliel party of girls, m. f tllm brnvelv ills- , "stlc .tBrs. will i.Uy " '",nw,."1' jr"l,(l,rnkS i'oel"?, 'i,"!';' UnJ WMt """IT1' ' "rmaTm-,tNi"Ui:!.u stoeu peslde the entrance gate. They Km. sjs Meuth Keurtli street refused t ilivulge whether they were, Nlrplm, iietN' Club Iteds would Ilka te waiting for their brother Heb or some- Brn "eccVr B:..r,;" with tennis hetween bedv cNc's brother lleb. 'the nges of feurte.n and slxtten Sllllnm When the rain-stil.ishe.l s,..!l , Shutter 410.' North tlrutz. s-rce .,. ..,.i : ... ...i.. "... ( reception committee was nt the car doers. Among the eccunants of the int were small piopertiou of ce-eds, , ,, u-w miiiiiy groups ami u number of gray-haired alumni, own mere outl eutl mlstic thun the boys. The first question asked bv all the visitors, most et whom had iut Meld this afternoon. The odds' en the game, uv the way, se far as the eccu- i.u.iis i wit- riuiiTh xpcciai are con- the cerned, are d-It or 10-7 for the Ited anil Kill.'. Weeds r I'd th hull in th, H... ... .1. fnniiir.l n.ss frnni it.. ........ n.. arAl 1 ..rr.td th hall utrr fer W. M r,thll,. . ( alliulle I. Illake 4.11.11m llnkr lie linenle ll.rker II. rillliH! Netllle mhU Mlllllll . Illake Itnliisfnril I. W. C. II. ai...i lift 1 n.l left tinkle left Kiuird tenter rlslil iiniiril rlKht tinkle rlk-l.l rn.l lliitrterh.irk left hllfliaik riuht hiiiriimk tiilllm.k I. IleliKherlv "md, nil V' t'nslilll I. Duilicherti llilllles 'Ii.llinl i Illinois te Erect Stadium lrltiii.il. Nev ;-, -The trut.e t ,. I nlivrltt of mm, Ih met Ui Chi.,.,,,, ii ,.ml,,r 1.1 '.. tak- un Mane fr n". rr", il.n of a lew tue'laill .liiillun, Heaiinu arrane.,nte f ,r ion an. pdrt of he Soccer ... I ITII u icri nil! .IT Til..,.. .. ....... ........ .. . . v "-i uuii uicj win net Metii'.n " ' p'""u '""'';"(,; J mmy niurpny vs. juu aiuiiij. be bete overnight the delegation has ".'illation. I. '' , ' nJZ 'Illl! TUIMMIN'S ... deinlte ,,,,. hen.hmaiteis. t,,,., .nTV S sjti jec O'Donnell vs. Temmy Cleary n. A ,rM , . u.J l)lcli..rr.,. Jack Perry mill liy t elliell nliinini throughout the s......lell A. '. I demreua of heeUuiB . Il.irhv Citmwr . Jes Auiatln city, who will de their best te heap ", , " uh f.,uriien-ixt.eii-ear-ei. ny r0t Your Tickets Earlv the proverbial coals ,,f fire en the he,,,)',, Rrv 'tf'uVWT " ! SnvV.M TumZ of their enemies i the Minn,, of An.l w M N . -'J ,rltteung live. , rl hiinUgiving dinneiH, even w th the . .lV.n."'.' .Vr 1 ia ne with home tiiin I S . possibility of 11 triniining en Franklin i.s,h Prant. l"l .imh ruuiil. ftnrt .aC! West Catholic Beats Alumni, 7-0 i-rWi.ie i.i.Im. nf;"-''L;. flre'm"V;,,m! The htrenu; W.at f,.ih,,lle llluh team wan "i""1' 'V'S, i' ' te i.1h f..r full ii.,en,. MuUT r-t'l-'r ',7,11 lene1" """Ur5 "'""MV.irr.-.M. .'ha. a few ,; .U... Caliill Field 29th & Clearfield Sts. 'TODAY AT Marshall E. Smith & Basket Ball Outfits Nete the big reductions in prices Worsted Jerseys new $3.50 Knee pads new 2.50 Suction-sole shoes new 4.50 Basket balls $7.00 te 16.50 All elastic jock straps, new 75c Marshall E. Smith & Bre, Fer 30 jreari en 8th St. above Chcitnut. 701 l i Pi New en Cbtitnut St. juit bilew Elgbtb. ' VneSUlUt Ot YALE THANKFUL NEXT SEASON IS YEAR AWAY But O'Hearn, Freshman Quarter, Is Ray of Light in Shadows Believe Youngster 'Will Be Great est Eli Has Ever Known Hy GttANTLAND IUCB In Helialf of the Day Fer ichat short ieeu I've come atene the trail That lenth from daxen te darkness in each life, Their auidina voices call irith friendly hail Te lift the daily burden of the strife. Or, floundering onward te some n A:etci goal, Ner fretting lehen or where the journey ends. Fer what brtef script I may put en the scroll 1 giee thanks te the phalanx of my friends. Their Thanks T HB Fun That most of the ball players were able te take cam of "the wife and the kiddles" by way of money honestly earned. The Duffer That he didn't miss six or eight additional short putU he might just as easily have blown. Princeton Fer Hill Ilnpcr, Hank Garrlty, HtVin Keck and Den Leurie. Ohie State Fer the cove who In vented the forward pass. Yale That the next foetbull season is ten months uwny. The Yale Klft THKIti: is still one light fining through Ynlc shadows. A great uunrterback Is a big part of any fodt fedt ball machine, and Coach Lu Iteclie, of the freshman team, believes he has this man ready in young O'Hearn. La Heclie believes O'Hearn will make one of the greatest quarterbacks Ynlc has ever known. He Is n younger brother of the Cernell O'Hearn who t tarred n few seasons age. ' He has speed, ceurage, brains nnn i the football instinct te u marked de I g"ree," says his mentor. 1 A quarterback of this type may be ilie starting point. -y"D" arc wrong about V. M. I. x disputing Georgia Tech's claim te I the southern championship," writes n I football camp follower. "It is the ether I Wny around. V. M. I. has a better 'record unil n better team than Tech has, ' and ns geed u tenia as any in America, Ask Pennsvlvania." i , , .". Ilrealis of the dame ii Tl'ST what de you mean by the ej breaks of the gamp in football?" I K, C,. writes. "Doesn't each team E,,'t nb'mit what it deserves?" I i ,..,. itni tin. Hiirvnrd attack. score a touchdown aguinst inic Yet AMATEUR SPORTS i.,,i a. A. has renrnunueu we. '"." I il II II IT fl J . it linn i v" t n - -- it earns hi 1 Will Play all "'' ' ,'r..h! ttir oeeu.i and third eh;t trute nc nves leh liy, s i te ulay thl team should write te Wllll.un J ! McMith.i.l wu ttii.-. lllltrtle A. A., n fmn-lxten-tiar-nm nulntct would like te lirrnnife "" "" ,Uml;,tl ae. either at home or uway. K. Kccuiin. lilt l'arrlsli alreet l'errlrss A. A. "''' "Kb '" n'',r . ''"ii" Jeend.rlnV tnttelliur "" J? Ji" Seilnh i-l.h. JV . .1141 ilul strrf y 1 , . .. . . . 1 . Ilell...ll eriuii.i """-.,,... ... ia 1 IteserttJ liy "if bvw.c . -- - Mllltlllr f.Kill.nll eleten 1- without if i"n . MJ.LV b.ivl,iK afternoon an.l would. Illie for un ,,........- ,.,.., , ,..,m. piiene jenr.- " "'?;;; u .1. hetw.en te hear rre 11 '7'' -, .:,,. ,. ,. I T',.,. . f a aeinnd-elam five would I Htrt11! , . rnnl hllel .1,1 t. tnv..lmif ,.i,'.i has eli.f d.i!r f'T. ,",ln" 0'""' ,1 K T..k I..1.I North 1 iniiuiln ir.-e M rrnni Nailers Olinurj .. 0111 nun unei'.Ui.a t"' fourth tlRf" trat. ling lenm. V '.,,). i'..llli.. TH I'urlnthUn utemi. ... i-urmui II. C. .lunlers. a teurleen bU ' .' .. .. i,i ..ui. Let. would like tn an. .te; Miiuuir r.-eti'"!' '!"'".. r " ,"'" l.S- S , if- TVitinkRiZ VI K lllirniumi eiiti.""--. LTJHii1 Miute- '."' et, teams of thai aue. eaiwclall-. In Mlnnltli k"",,m. "' ' Jinilera and the (Irejste.i. KliKXr "'"''" J""U" Jrt""nM- '" .." Wllsitll . weul'l IlKf te bmiK i.aln h tilth til I.I la-" i'" ".'. h..iu 1 .in 1,1.111." ' l"""r T'"1"" "nJ ri" Hi The Tl'lh I tilted 1'reshvterli.ti ( Ininh ' llesrrtea '"''' lu" te arra.iBe cumee tilil. V.,, ,etenf. "- nr-nld trate In. tlten. Jo - Je - aei.h (ireenhulKh 2T.-.7 Helen street Mentell .lllilh.rs. ihir mi lift, n '. ... ..Id tl.m Htieelf iriitMlna (hi 1ih Uecenilier 1 I.', an.l 17 Soccer 2:30 P. M. Bre. vs. Hibernians Khaki pants new $2.50 Elbow pads new 1.00! Heavy sole shoes new 3.00 11 j ii "" Weel hose new 1.25 tha,1,,Cffi.l,CtenS WM ",uch The breaks will rarely favor a tM such aalnle's was because Ynl hV! no attack te help force the brenk. ," give them a dinner, tn .lei a" ' JJut with two machines ' ng w.n matched as Princeton and Harvard " when they met. the ahlft n IS k l! nlway. be the .iecidlng factor. ju,?S the break of the game or the turn ) luck might easily decide the (sum v. Pitt nnd Pent. State hook u2 lS ferceH that leek te be about equal. Harvard and Numbering iiAiivAiiu nn't lest a f00tb1 J su.u .ui i jcurs nnu l'rinceten nlenc has been able te tie her eWl In the last eight years Hervard U. lest only two or three games net vr. ninny. ""'( The rTliiisen record lm9 been ., tremely brilliant. " Hut there Is nothing brilliant about, Harvard's stand in retard te .,.,v.. ' ing, or net numbering, her football players. " The Harvard coaches admit there N a distinct advantnge en the part of scout in following numbered tenmt As wc understand it the basic n'rU ciple )t sport is "u fair field and no With her opponents new all num. bered, Harvard is taking what she ad mits is n "distinct advantage." There can, therefore, be very Hut, credit for any victory gained la any such way. ' The Harvard Crimson has made iu stand along right lines. Most of the student body nnd the bulk of the gradu ates are lined tin for the reform tr .. Harvard coaching stnff doesn't fall In inic, me loeLuaii rules committee will either , force it upon Harvard te admit Its incempetency in hnndling nn impor tant feature of the modern game. Ne one coaching staff is big eneuth or powerful enough te maintain an ad mitted advantage that isn't earned upon the field. IN LATE years the Harvard method bus been se bread along nil ether lines that the present stand en number ing the football men ts astounding. And the pity of it ts, that just bb one fumble con wipe out many fine plays, se en mistake of this sort can undo n big ad vance in ether directions. OHIO STATE lest Chic Harley and regained the conference champion ship, thereby proving that a sound foot ball system cenld afford te lese even a notable, star nnd still net sag at an; point. Copyright, 1910, All rights rettrvti open for teama of Its nue. 8 Welnbert, rare William Kuuffman. l-.'83 Arch atrrrt. camurlii A. t .. a tlmt-claiis iiulntet. uanti hi near ireiu teama nnerins rnir ftuaranteef. It. PHhfr. "'HII ICenalmtten nvnue. The Celumhtn fltr la dealreua of boeVIni Kanies with flrat-claBa home tlve efTerlnr reasonable Inducemanta. I.d. Mlntzer. 2I1S iserin Colerado strefll Women Witness Bouts First Tlmi .-sew- tirieuns. .-Nev 'j.i. Aneut twenty women allowed for th drat time In Leultl. aiu nrize-iiitntlnc hlntnrv te altnnd a bout, wltnessrd the Hunt between "llan-iv" I.ltll. tee of New Orlenna. and Harry Krehn. of Akren O.. last tilnht. Littleton aceied . lerhnleal knockout In the twelfth round of a I'fteen-n.und ke. The men are inliljle welnhts A ItUU. TIINKStllVINO FKAST At the National A. A. This Afternoon tiii: s-iteuNi) Tt'ititr.Yi LEW JOHNNY TENDLER" TILLMAN At he la Coin l Whom Mlnnrni-elli I Itrliis-r the I.I1I1I- llelllnpr en tn In tha tiflglit Tltle In l'tilla. tVeltrrwrlilit Crtna H lint'MI HI'.MI WlNIH'l' Thanksgiving Afternoon, Nev. 25 ring lledle tn. Johnny I'rrklns Abe Goldstein ti. Willie Spencer Jack Kid Wolf vs. Terry McHugn K.O.Leughlin vs. Soldier Bartfield Gene Tunney vs. Lee Heuck Willie Jacksen vs. Matt Breck HcjIh en ple new. Hetel Walten buffet, Ureufi and I.ecutt Hta FOOTBALL TICKETS CHOICE SEATS DJ7MM 17C r'AUMCII JfjiJJ V U. LUKllI-ll' ,"" ,"" " V""M I BOXING BOXING Olympia and National Clubs Tickets at Independent Cigar Stere 9 Seuth 13th Street II. 11 I'heii Walnut SI 70 I li'iui lift nv Market Sire' ' llrkrU aee .Miete I'rlee Football Tickets 'Cheic Scata PENN VS. CORNELL nin i.i: at ki.irn'h ruuii piiei Four Deers Above Chestnut St 35 SOUTH 13TH ST. P Independent Gridiron Claasic , r ranltferd va. Union A. A. rilll.AllKI.IIIIV IIAI.I. PARK ,, Saturday, Nev. 27th, 2:15 P. M. .. -,.- .. ' .... r . .. ik.ii'. h.u.mi nrttrym f0t en air in '"" .in, t'eiiwa)'N Tfrl.ft nnlrm. Ilrniitnn'i. W !itriire Strret. (irntry nnd Otte, 474U TUM TUM 'er.l Airline mill SpuldlniH'. I'rlcrf, ."' HI nil. CiniTiil a.linlnlnn, l,00. -. FOOTBALL TODAY Vinceme vs. Wheeling rilAMI'IONNIIII' OF WKHT l'HIM' I. It. It. V. M. T. A. 1'IHI.IV-JiM . MTU AND l'AHHHIDIi AVJ. ', .. .ia ti if nv. 1 riu.uiM :i y lAWaUilAv rajr --..-,, fyfj tfi vi1Wtl.. WLJt jJd ?ilhu