Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1920, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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COLUMBIA
PITT AND STATE "
READY FOR FRAY
Unbeateh Elevens Battle for
Gridiron Supremacy en
Muddy Field
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im. llfM Jwler Fred J. C'rnllii.
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Pa.
Nev. 2.". Ah a fit
ting climax te n hrllllnnt football sca-
1 1.,, emitest bctWCOIl flip 1'ltt Pnn-
tlirrx nnd the Nlttnny Lleim tedny Ih Hip
most important event of the gridiron for
tnrkev day. lletli tennis nre cenehed
In two of the cleverest mentors in tbe
liind. and. each lini pointed him tenm
for this particular game. Neither has
been defeated, although Lehigh tied
IVnn Klatc nnd Syrnetisc tiYti l'itt. hut
Lehigh nnd KyrariiKc linve both fnllen
by the wayside ngainut ether teams and
therefore are net elnsVed with the ma
chines tiiat have been built up by Glenn
Warner and Hiiro Hezdek.
The game will be playpd en n muddy
field and, iiq doubt, many substitutes
will be used en eneh side, as there will
be occasion when n player with a dry
uniform en eatt mnke a material gain nt
n psychological moment, nnd Warner
and Hezdek will net hesitate te tnke ad
vantage of nnybpculng that may come,
In order te "insure, n score.
Penn State's squad did net come Inte
the city until this morning, in order te
keep them nwny from the rabid mob that
crowds the downtown hotels, where the
nippcirters of the IUue andWhite are
congregated. Hezdek and his assistants
dime in nnd were at the big smoker of
1'enn State at the Chamber of Com
merce ln-t night. Tlie former leader of
the Pittsburgh Pirates "Wasn't boastful,
but expressed confidence In his boys,
nnd said that they would de their best,
(Jlenn Wnrner is quietly confident
tliat the Panthers will cither win or
tie with the Center ceuntinns as his
team hasn't been beaten twiee in suc
cession since .lie came te Pittsburgh.
Syracuse almost did it, however, as
the New Yorkers wen from the Illuc nnd
(ield last year and tied them this sen sen
ten. It was raining heavily when Warner
trotted out his squad yesterday after
noon, nnd ns the gridiron was covered
with straw, lie gnve the Panthers n
light workout en the outer edge of
Ferbes Field, the practice being mninly
signals, with some end running and
punting. Dnv'ics,vIIellernn, McCrncken
and Andersen were net called en for
any treniieus work nnd they are fit nnd
rendy for the hnvdest gnme of their
ca leers. A blackboard lecture wns given
by the chief conch nt the clubhouse.
Today's contest will be the twenty
third between the two teams since 181K1,
I'enn Stnte hns wen thirtccir out of the
twenty-two played se Cnr. I.nst year's
ftere was '20 te 0. the Ilezdck machine
smashing its way through the Pitt line
Kitli ene. Itut they will face a much
Mi finger team tedny. nnd ulthnugh the
hetting is 7 te I! en Penn State, there
nre many funs who IipIIpvk that Pitt
will Vin. .
Penn-Comell Face
Threatening Weather
Cnntiniietl fn'in I'iikp O.ir
fheiild net be in the bvst tigliting slmpe
of the enr. It is true that Pcnnsyl
vnnin liml a game with (Vilumbin Inst
Knturdny, while the Ithncnns were rest--luc,
nevertheless, lie tenm that Ileis
mini will send in against Cernell to te
day is in very geed shape, at least ns
Reed physically ns the visitors, who
have several men en the squad suffering
from miner injuries.
The eHicials nt. Pennsylvania nre pre
pared for the biggest crowd of the seu seu
sen, which means tlint nearly 'JR.flOO
will be there. All of the temporary
stnnds will be filled 'nnd there will be
Mantling room for several thousand
mere. Alumni of both institutions are
liere from every section of the land te
witness the battle. Tills Thanksgiving
Day tilt between Pennsylvania and
I'emell is always the signal -for an
alumni reunion. The Ceiyiell 'alumni
lflM night nnd this morning mnde the
Rittenhouse Metel their hendqunrters
ns the tenm is stepping there. Mnny
PeiiiiHylviminns also were chumming
with the rivals. , . 'V
The lobby of the hotel was ,i riot of
color, red predominating. Tim Cernell
nluninl nnd undergrnduutes, the Intter
having arrived from Ithnca, this morn
ing, have tuken n huge section of the
north stand and expect te give the lied
find Mine rooters a run for their iiieucv
this afternoon. .The Cernell hnnd is
here nnd us usual will be seated at the
neitheast corner of the field.
The Pennsylvania tenm mine in (his
iiinrnlng te the training house from
the Wliitemnrsli Valley Country Club,
where they have been since Aljnday
putting en the final 'touches fur the
fray this afternoon. Yeteidny was
devoted solely te light signnl 'work.
encli Debie's eleven remained nt the
hotel until shortly before the game.
U'sterday they did no wjrk at nil in
football uniforms. They were out en
franklin Field seen nflr their arrival,
ii u i t mil den their gridiron togs. All
IO..UM I1i,r. 1 .... r' --'-
terday was te jui the next pla;
r the. field anidewu unwind if
ic afternoon he was penalized Ti
""i winiip wanted yesterday
ue nie men walk ever
'"en things ever. In lli
iik tliem intfi the suburbs for a long
J'nlk That ended (heir senseh's train
inz. I'enn l.lue-up Dellnlte
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morning which' men h
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fills line
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I,. ' ,',';ci'ntl'. ""'I tliere is-jm doubt that I
lie will get" a clinnce against Cernell.
Hie only radical move mnde bv Hels- '
nnn wns te jiut t-url Themas back In
"ie line He will Is- at rlirlit iruard.
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nplirnii will held flown the ether guard
'fls tleil. Hailliy Will fle the snaenlni?
'irk. and tin. tnckinM. vin iw u LnJ
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n the right, ami Hill Ward en the left,
i i ' vJ'nnHylvaiila and Cernell nrei
rait l I w'l,I,,lNI w"" HecetjibMrliig
neth of the contending elevens have
jad decided ups and ilewns this year,
lennsylvauia, with Jehn, lUelwnaa-fl
ill lie in f.illlin,.; i J ' ,,,,' "iwn en t'ntlielles N-yard Hue.
Pis Milli, e, i, Mf,IU"l,Mi,wll,.,lr Fitzgeruhl kicked from behind his own
n ... Ih X i 'H r ils".": I?,!,,.,,:' m'V"'; Kei.l 111..- te Hreslin. en Catholic's 22
I'B'kflel that Jl, Jl s,1,Tji ,,e,!m tufdliiie. A ferwnrd pass from Hits
im "nVe gr di , " "", "" Knue h.eught the hall te Call.-
At lefeiu j' tve w perferin "ll""'t 10-'V"nl ,im,l "'ll1 lest ty"1
while Krtresvaag wil starL'i ili ther '"' ,'1"1 r111'' triple pass Denny
Winn. I In i llfc elv tin I Clrii ?i nwnlf wllll HreHlch. netted touch.lewu inr St.
." sent I,, at en? ! "1 l'. HilhIIii kicked hf. subsequent goal.
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COULDN'T BEAT OLD PENN ON THE
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The Season Scoring
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0 H(. llenav'c, Ml
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28 Dartmouth
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Totals ..130 131
J n.r.h te,K ,t,,(' first tln,e- b(,nr br tin
fcntlriK Delaware College. :tfi te 0. Tile
next .Saturday, the big Hurknell tVnm
came te trniiklin Field and was trim
iilfd. ). largely through t)c flue work
of Jee Straus, both offensively and .tic-
fcnsively.
Swartlimern W tlm ililnl nlnvnn In
meet the lied nnd Illue, nnd It was gen
erally believed thai' the Garnet had a
geed clinnce te win, however, Pcnnsyl
ynnia played well that day and the Criim
trcek heys lest, i!l te 0, Lafayette,'
overconfident of victory, was next.
Tee Straus proved the hre of the day
nnd Aven the game. 7 te 0. by recovering
a fumble nnd dashing -10 yards across
iliellnc.
V. M. I, cam? here unliprnlded. Tlipy
were considered n set-up for Pennsvl
vanln. Itut it proved the uthcr vay
around, for the Virginians administered
the lied nnd nine's first defeat of the
sensen by winning, 27 te 7. The next
week llelsmnn's men again fell. This
time it wns I'enn Stnte and the count
wns 28-7. The following Snturday Pitt
arrived and It wns expected that they
would give the Ited and Blue the
worst beating of the year, but Penn
sylvania surprised eyeryene bv holding
.tlu arner's tenm te n 27-21 score and
cime very near mnkiug the winning
t.luchddwii In the final period.
St. Jeseph's Win
Football Title
f'enllniKsl from l'nep, Onr
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utiiiiii- niKii s leit nn ntinek. wns lmrt-
r.n.t f0,0""'1 I'1n.v nnl lie limped off the
u : , " ItstRirnTtl was rushed In te tnkc
r-tnlth's place.
( arten, who was downed en his !()-
yard line. Kennedy went around left end
for 4 yards. Donahue fumbled a bad
pns nnd Hrndley recovered for St. Jee
en Cnthellc's .'(."i-yard line. Fitzgerald
was Htibstltutetrfnr Smith, wlie sprained
bis nnkle. 'Iernnch fnlleiUe gain through
left tackle. Urelscli made 2 vnrds
through center. A forward pass 'from
I reslin te Hrndley wns grounded, llres
lln kicked te Kennedy ou his in-ynrd
line Kennedy matte .'I yards through
center Fitzgerald kicked te Denny en
( nlhellc High's .'.i-ynril line, llreslln
liiniie 2 yards at left tackle. Denny lest
a yard going around right end. lire's
lin tried n drop-kick which landed en
tht field of play and Kennedy, of Catho
lic, ran the ball te his 2."i-yard line.
Fitzgerald" kicked te Dennv nt niid
field. Itrcslin kicked te Kennedy en
his .'10 -yard line. Kennedy made 7
wards nt right end, and Donahue made
,the first flown of the game. A forward
pass from Kennedy te Ward gained 9
yards. Kennedy made a first down
through center. A .'triple pass netted 8
yards. Kennedy miide a first down for
Catholic High off-left tackle. Hrndley
intercepted n forward pass en his :i()'
yard line, racing for n touchdown,
llreslln kicked the goal. Scere: St.
Jeseph's, 7; Catholic Iliglj. 0.
Kennedy kicked off te 'Denny, who
wns downed by llelnnd nt mldfield. On
three plays St. Jee gained but .1 ynrds
nnd llreslln punted te Kennedy en
Catholic High's 20-yard line ns the
qunrter ended.
Score St. Jee, 7; Catholic High, 0.
Second Period
Aftci running about 12 yards, Dono Deno Done
hue fumbled, but. Poland receveied.
Fitzgerald limited te Denny te midficld
and he ran te the -Hi-yard line, where
he wns stlipprtl. On tline off-tackle
plays, St. Jee failed te gain, nnd llres
lln punted te Kennedy, who was
downed en his 20-yard line by Ferry.
Aft;r Denehue mnde 8 ynrds off tackle,
there was a series of fumbles, but Cnth Cnth
ellc retained the ball. Fitzgerald punt
ed and Denny nnd Ureslin collided in'
trying te mnke the catch. Werd re
covered for Catholic n,t midlield.
On thf npxt three plays Catholic lest
" yards, and O'llrien punted te Si'. Jee's
.'10-yard line. St. Jee was found off
side, however, and the ball was brought
back te lniillield, giving Catholic a first
down, When three plays failed te gain
O'llrien punted te Mveslin, who zigzag
ged hack te midficld freni tin' .'iO-ynrd
line. Ilreisb anil llreslln together made
S ynrds for St. Jee en off t'nckle plays.
Hreslin punted te Kennedy, who was
downed In his trncks fin his 2-yard line.
A forward puss from Donahue te
Ward netted 10 ynrds nnd u first down
frtr Catholic High. O'llrien punted te
I Denny, who was downed by Carten en
I K.. Jee's -IO-ynrd line. After one mere
plij tlie half ended.
1 Scere: St. Jee Prep. 7; Catholic
High. 0.
Third Period
I Fitzgerald kicked off te Denny, who
was downed fin his ,15-ynrd line. Twe
I line plays netted I) yards for St. Jee
' with llreslln und Ilreisch currying tlie
hall. Ilreisch then made u first flown
I for St. Jee. Ward broke through the
I line nnd threw Hreslin for a 10-yard
.less, ("bi the next play llrcxttn punted
lout oKbeunds en Cnthellc's -H)-nrd
line. On the fourth play Fitzgerald
punted ami It was St. Jee's ball at
midlield. St. Jee lest l."i yards when
'there wns nobody there te cateli tlie
'snap buck. llreslln punted te Kennedy,
Julie run the bull back 20 "yards te St.
'jee's It.'t-yard line. Ilreisch intercepted
u forward puss ou his own 2."-,vnrd line.
Three line plunges netted it first dewii
I for St. Jee. Ilreisch and Hreslin te-
I f,iitlini. i.iitniul K vni'ilu fin. Kt. .Tni nml
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the next play iiiesuu scored n nist
ft em. t'atliellc lllgll
ynrds for off-side, giv
ing St. Jee another Hist down.
Hreslin drop-kicked from midlield,
nnd Kennedy, having caught the hall,
was downed en his 20-ynrd line niitl tne
period I'tideil.
Scere: St. Jee, 7: Catholic, 0.
Fourth Period
VV'linii tlmie nluvM fnllcil lii L'nln for
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latne ll', I'liZKcriiiu iiiiiiicu in i.icsim
tin Catholic's HO-vnrd line, On tin first
I nlnv ItrcHtcb broke tlirniiL'h center te
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m imieiir n iw-,ihi in. ! in- .i"v un
ha" "'(, Jwanien u.ui.eci nn
,inll wi1Pl. Teranlch fumbled en tin
N-yarii ll
Scere: St. Jee, Hi Catholic, 0.
Ilreisch kicked oil te llammill. who
wus tlewned at midlield. On the fourth
il.Mvn. Fitzgerald punted te Hreslin,
who wns dropped en St. Jee's ..O-yuuU
line. Hrt'slin guined 11 ynrds through
rlglit tackle. Hreslin scored a first clown
for St. Jee. Dlneeu was substituted
for Denny, inmrtertiacic ter t. .iiie.
llreslln liuii'ted te Kennedy, who was
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dumped by .Mnlllii en rniiieite s .n-yaril
lint. T.
hrre rer.wnnl pnsses were III-
completed and en tlm fourth down Fit7.
gerahl punted nu et ueuutig nt miiiiieiii,
iicNally intcrcciitcd n forward pass u
the game ended. Fnnl score? 'Bt. Jee,
14; Catholic, 0,
EVftNltftf PUBtac' IiEbUER-EHILXBELPHIA, THURSDX, '
FIERCE MIX-UP IN
Bridesburg Eleven ,te Play
Intersectienal Battle en
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Crystal Grounds
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BIG GRID GAME AT s s? ,.. FRANKFDRD PLAYS
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An intersectlenal clash that pemises
te flraw n record throng will be played
this afternoon at Crystai Field. Holmes Helmes
burg, when the Hnlmesburg eleven min
gles wllli Hrldesburg. These elevens
have been dickering with eneli "ether all
sensen for n gnme nnd the contest wits
finally arranged last week.
Despite tlie faet that they were
beaten by Iiilen last Saturday MnnagPi
Oprkcr has supreme confidence in his
players and expects te roll up a huge
tetnl en Hrldesburg. The latter club
hns been considerably strengtheurd of
late nnd hns been steadily rounding
Inte form.
I.nst Sunday Hrldesburg defeated
Manayunk by the score of -10 te 0, nnd
with three wj-stern stars in the line-up
expects te tnkc the measure of Holmes Helmes
burg. Anether newcomer hns 'been
signed in Wntklns nnd, while he is net
booked te stnrt, will get in action before
the game is ever.
LANSDOWNE H. IN 25-21
WIN 0VERSWARTHM0RE H.
Twe Touchdowns In Final Period
Score Victory In Geed Game Today
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f.ix-ttr. Time i)f perleds 15 inlnnli-s.
I.ansclewuO High overcame a one
point lead !u the final period of the
annual game against Swarthmerc High,
nt Lansdowne High field today by scor
ing two touchdowns before a big crowd.
Tlie final score was l.nnsdewne High,
2,ri. Sw.irtlimeve High, 21.
Lansdowne scored lijst bleed with
the lone tally of thf- first. half nnd ngnin
in (lie .third period, but failed te kick
the goal. Swartliinere enme hack in the
snme period with n beautiful open game
which scored two touchdowns, fine by
Powers, speedy Swnrthmeie left end.
and the ether by Hellleld, ipiuiterlmck.
who also grabbed a pass and werft ever
tlie line. When both goals were kicked
Swnrthmeie led by a -point, M-1,1, but
Lansdowne came back in the final period
with two mere touchdowns.
Though Swnrthmere scored nlse mid
kicked tlie goal, which Lansdowne ngein
failed te de after both her tallies', the
Lansdowne lads went off the field clieer
iu'g a 2." -21 victory.
SHANAHAN CRQSS-COUNTRY
Is Wen by Jeseph Cochran Over
Field of Twenty-six Competitors
The Shaunhnn annual handicap
cress-country run tills morning wns
wen by Piuil Cochran, who finished the
tiiiee-iinda-ipiarter-mlle ciiuisc In 10
minutes and !!0 seccnci.
A Inrge crowd of spectators lined thy
course, and the field was n large one.
twenty -six harriers In all being in the
event. Tlie time prize Wis wen by Paul
O'Heurke nnd Frank Carney,, both of
whom finished in IS. minutes anil I HO
seconds. The time and order of these
who finished fellow :
Jeseph Ceehrnii
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rank friTney
i Tliem.is Dnnsley .
I'll I TICK UTilUIKy .
Jeneph ferney . . .
l'uul O Ituurke .
Jehn Miiliihnn . .
Jehn Cn le . . . .
Lawrence Dlelilch
Jehn O'llrien ..
Jehn OauKli.in
IIrry (Inrvtn .
Wllllnm Htlers . . .
Paul Stock . . .
llcorge Mull ... .
fhsrles Urle
It I'ascalill
William Wilsen .
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Hibs Play M. E. Smith
The lllhernlun necct-r iK-en will ciuhh ii
ni.nni.B.rltiltii. iiftnrnnnti irmnp with thu Mnr.
Khali K Smith hiiuhcI. en their home Held,
nt TwentJ-nlnth frnil f'hurlleld slreeln
Kick-off ut U:3e p m
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Penn and Cernell
Games of the Pest
Vir Venn Cernell
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CATHOLIC HIGH-ST.
. x vuuia i my i uuuj
Cernell nt Pennsylvania.
Penn Stnte nt Pittsburgh. .
Gettysburg ut Frniiklln and Mar
shall. Hucknell vs. Dickinsen nt Wll Wll
llnmspert. Crslnus nt Miihlcnhurg,
Alnbnma Poly vh. (ieergln Tech
at Atlnntn.
Hutgers ut Detroit.
West Virginia at "Washington n'"'
leffeiMen,
lVlnwnre at Penns,vljniiiii Mlli
lary' College.
Jehns Hepkins vs. Maryland nt
llaltiuuire.
Hely Cress
cesler.
Center vs.
vllle.
Virginia M
.at Honuekc.
vs. Fnrdlinm nt Wnr-,
(ieorgetewn nt Diin
I. vs. Virginia Poly
T
Annual Game Between West1
Pnilly Rivals at S. & C. ;
Field
llelmrt Vlrlrlt
.1. I.gnni left end . Mnn
J"Hrtz lert tnekle Itelllv
llnnney. Irft gmircl O'llennell
I'lrrsnn . .renter II. OTennell
l.elim.in. . . right giinrd llelnneej
I lnle ..right t.tikle Sherlilnii
tnrhiirk .right end , . . Helland
KKiin.. nnnrtt-rhnrk O. flTennell
Meiens . ..left li'ilflnrl. Ilenrhertv
fiettlleh . ..right hnlflinck 'rl"tle
MrUImili . .mtlbuik . . Ilrmlrr
flefrrr . hettene. renn. Umpire
Deerel, .Verlhenst Jliinnnl. Head llnc-Miiim
Inlsherger, .Mnhlenlierg. Time of nfrlnils
lrt inlnuteH.
Heburt end Vlctrlx clash in their an
nual football game this afternoon en
Shaw bridge and Clothier field at Sixty-second
and Walnut streets. These
rival West Philadelphia elevens have
been coming together since Ifll.l and,
in the six gnmes, each club has wen
two and two have been ties.
lletli tenuis nre primed for- tlie fray
und Hobart's geed record for the sea
son bus mnde it u slight favorite. Hup
Spiingler's eleven has gene through tlie
best eninpaigti in its history, meeting
all the better teams hereabouts. While
it has net wen many games from the
big elevejis, it has held the scores down
very low.
In the Victrix line-up include Cristie.
former St. Jeseph's halfback; Dough
erty, of Catholic Cuivcrsity ; Helland,
of West Catholic High, und the (J'Dou (J'Deu
nell twins. The gnme is scheduled te
sturt ut 2.150 p. m.
CADETS WIN HARRIER RACE
Stere
Youngsters Capture
Twe
Cress-Country Runs
Although threatening skies hung
hcnvily throughout (lie morning, the
Jehn Wiiiinmakci junior und .jutcr
meiliute athletes of the cadets from the
Philadelphia and New Yerk stores held
their annual Thanksgiving eress-ccum-trv
inns ever the Parkway ienise.
starting and finishing at Juniper and
Filbert streets.
The course was ever the new I'ark-
iini tit tin, WmJiitiirtiiii Mminmeiit nml
return, ceverlnijf n distance of two and
iiini.liiilf mites. S. l.'rniiscn nIievii-iI n
can na r of heels in the junior event.
cevyriug the distance in IT minutes und
."0 seconds. J. Stnckheuse close at his
heels with Sam Kllgninn finishing
third.
In tlie intcrmedinte nice James P.
Jacksen, wearing the colors of the loon
store, reiffiecl heirfe a winner in 1(1 min
utes and 111 seconds, nis nearest op
peueut, (icergc Ueiii, HDiii t lu
Vmli hteie, coming ill second, III
euds behind him.
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Vfi'.'tJ i .
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3. Hum KIlEinan
4. CI. Fun en
n. Jehn lllilU
n. .Tenenh liuitlieluniew
7 C Wcithlimtet.'
5. J .Mcdulk'un
II. I-'rnnrls I'luinprl . . .
Ill AM,n Miller, v . .
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Vincent d" Urenonli-ne. I'hllii
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Cliarlen. McSerlei. I'hllii .
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HUMOUS
I. Themas
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II K Arelermn
CLYMER NONCOMMITAL
Columbus Leader Silent Regarding
Management of Phils
Wilkcs-Iliiric, Pa., Nev. 25
"Derby Day'' Clymer, mnnngcr of the
Columbus tenm in the American Asse
ciiitien Inst j ear. hns net continued or
denied the repeit in clicuhitien hen
tlint he bus hcen Invited te become
mnnngcr of the Philadelphia Nntieuiil
League team. Clymer said tlint he hnd
nothing whiitever te sny en the matter.
"Derby Day" bus been in the Ainerl
can Association for twelve years
I'ntll Inst ear, when his team get in
b floret HbittiM he riffs' hi-cn In Iho f!rl,t.
ing ench neiiBerj.vJanliig pennants for
Louisville) .null Pnlnlilm
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lll)U8,
VICTRIX-HOBAR
IN BATTLE TODAY
GRIDIRON.
JOSEPH 'S GAME
i
Yellewiackets Meet Celleeians
J '
Today Prier te Big Battle
With Union
I'rnnkffircl
llller.
nirerfrit
lllcleilli.
Hlninnclel .
IHIe
Hiipplep. . . a
Milrnr. . . .
Uenimey
.-MelleuV ...
strnnge1
lUilifrmiui .
. A.
Lrhillicin Villlr
left end
Itlrlinrils
Irft tnrkli. ,
..lefl Kimrcl.
.centrr..
. .right rtl'iiril
..right (niklr
.right end.
.iliiiirterhnrk. . .
..left Inlflurk
rlgl'l niriuik
...flllllMCk .
Zlininrrtnnn
lll.llk
llnnney
jpenrs
tir'imfh
lllrk
. .Ilnrrls
Dnkr
llletrlrh
Browns Field. Oxford pike, near the
High Scheel grounds, will be the scene
eMhe final game of the season for the
Ffiinkfnrd Yellewj'iikels prier te the
h'rg clash with I'nien, of Phoenixville, at
tlie Phillies ball park, en Saturdnv.
The uptown nggvigatlejt will take en
the Lebanon Valley Collegians nnd ex
pects a hnrd gnme.
Mnnngcr Hnwnrd Howker, in line
willi tlie pellc of the team nil sensen.
will trot out the idenlicnl club that held
IIolmcsburgte a. 0-0 tie and cejnpletely
outplayed the neighborhood rival. The
visitors aie said te have u big heavy
machine, but the Frnnkferd boys all
are in tlie best of shape nnd expect te
uihl another victory te tlie fist.
Frnnkferd hns net been ilefented nil
season ami has beaten nil the first -class
elevens. Followers of tlie Yellewjnckets
are certain their favorites will romp
away with the big end of the scen; when
they cjme together tin Saturday. In
way of comparison It might lie cited tlint
wiien ikying met i'nien a. a the
i-iiecnixviue .vu-ivi icricaiis wen ny n0.i,mmie (jiiiiin. en two iilnvs. much- n
touchdowns, score 10-0. first down. A La Salic man blocked
Hut when I- rankfeM pla cd tlie same I Hahn's punt, nnd Carville chnscd the
club It was victorious-by the score of ball .10 yards Lackward. recovering
ii-w. v iciuiire in cuiuicciieu Willi me
game, will be the fact that brothers will
Hie opposed te each ether when Heinle
Miller nnd Kay Miller, both formerly of
Penn, 'come together.
Phoenixville fans aiv thoroughly
aroused nnd nre coining te Saturday's
contest tin a special train and specials
also will bring thousands of Frnnkferd
looters.
y
NEWARK SCHOOLBOY WINS
CROSS-COUNTRY TITLE
Ray Fischer Carries l-tys Team te
Victory In Fast Time
Bay Fist her, of tin- Newark Central
High Scheel, wen tlie itnuiiitl American i
nin-rsfiieiusiic cress-country run in
Fairmiiunt Pink today from mere than
200 entrifs.
He took the lend at tlie start ami
held it throughout tin- race. He
finished at least ten feet ill front et
Kepf, of Hutchinson High Scheel of
Buffalo. His time was IS minutes
.'11 .'-." seconds. Teabeii, of Meicers
burg Academy, was third.
Newark Central also captureil tlie
teiiiii prize with ,"i2 points. Hutchinson
High. Scheel of Buffalo was second and
Merccrsbiirg was third. West Phila
delphia High Scheel was the first local
H'lioel te finish, taking fifth place.
F. SCHAFFER WINS RUN
(
Captures 11th
try Run of St.
Annual Cress-Court-Francis
Xavier Club
Francis Sehnlfcr romped home a win
ner iu tin- eleventh annual cress-country
I Thanksgiving Day urn of the St. Fiiin
! cis Xuvier Catholic Club this morning.
"" ""
crillg 11 di
riiirineiint Park course, cev-
tuiice et two and tlirce euar
ter miles,
rd!!! ting and liuis
lung in Ireiit
f thi
lub-lieusf, nt
wc-nn - ii t r Ii
street and I airineuni aeiiiie.
The inn was ghi-n uiuler the humhuii
pllin, ScimlTcr havjm: one minute anil
forty -live seconds, lie covered the ills
trtnee in 10 minutes and 1(1 seconds.
riiemus (iarvey, i mining fiem
scratc
time,
crliig
li. captured
L'l minutes
the slippery
the tune, prue,
20 seconds, ecu
condition of
Ills
siil -
thi
I ceiir
ing tui-t
Suiiiiiiuiics :
Xante
Vim
HI In
in .".ii
I I e-i
HI in
17 1 1
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is -Ji
HI .r.
Is !
.Ill 1 1
lli 1 1
17 !1
17 l.-i
III .10
17 in
IS '.'ll
Is in
ll In
I II
I I'tniu Is si lialfi-i
J IMiMinl f'ulllliM
M llusil W.ml
I T rall.ihau
;, c riiiiinii . ...
I
III
n
TIlllH lllire . . .
J K-iiilnit x . .
Y ll KlniTiilim
K. tlllleii ....
M flurej
'I'heH Kmsxlnw . . . .
J.ia O N-III ....
l-'ruculu rinniiiin
.Inv . I lnl-n
Mlltheu Jci.MV
.les, Mvl'iultli-ii
L.twn nee 1 1 .t m
J .10
I ..111
J 'III
I ir.
i ii
t ii
i ii
I en
1 l.i
I l.i
.' in
Screti l
'I'lini nrlze 'I'hen. tlnrey
ln.'je
in a
Iteferie The lU'V II. A 1
eel 111
Sliirier jiiMi-pn .1 l-'.-iiev
.ludiHK Wr .1 I' lini'ihue
t'ulllnu und Jehn .Meflr.iih
ll
'I'lnu-rs Or II. !' Kiswli-r Wnller
I'eleN :
' of 1(1 points for liie pel mil. The enh
Jack Jehnsen in Twe Bouts M-nre for Noriistewn came nt this time,
l.isuniwertli. Knns.is euu, n -j,-, - Tu 111.- form of a held goal.
Jack Jnlinwiii ferim-r h m vm isiu invlnu1 In tbe I'mnl iiiinrtei West PlillK
i liinnplim lll nppi-nr In tn IU. round limns t , V J . i i ,, ,1 i L- . i,'
at Un- feilernl prljen heie this iifu rinuin ,,m ' f "Ullted ell'll lolicliilew ll In Sweet. I be
the flellar nitraillen irf a rlMiiksaivliiK willlieis used cud lulls anil straight
0. bexliiit pienriim I our mher luuls h- fi nilmll In idle it it Ibe'n Iiiilm- si nen
en the cnr.l II. i-IiI.-h the Ininii. , ,,r the '",,:! .,' V V'" "?!)
Iirleeu, nenm ipi-r nnn eml uthers mil wit the blli'Mlelil rimillllg the ends nt will.
nesH th- afternoon piileitntiiiin in en ami ml
invliHilnii of ihe iirltnin'ii iiiiiHmii aii . .
Anilemell Jehllhnu will lm
inuiiis I
lehli-
Ills opponent,! helm.- " I'epeka Jail,
eon nml I i. ink Owens, of Chloaue
hevlnu live ieuiiil with the fniiini
-plen
,' , '
- llalll
Today s Soccer Scores
lliiverferil
Harvard
(Irani t'ellrnu
lilrnril lniiiiil
II. ('. Ilelilii, .Ir,
II. I . Illurn, .Ir.
1 I-3i
Oy. 1
II, II. ( . Third nines
11, H, ( llilrilsyjiil(
0
(1 0
4-: a
1 8
Ilii.erfnril f s!
'irtrnni
Merlen Crlcktl .
,vn
NOVEMBER 25, 1920
BUT GILDOBIE THINKS ITHA-CAN '
LA SALLE WINS
Rochford Scores All of Victori
ous Team's 12 Points
Against Main Liners
Vlllannvn
Hiiiip i
MrtliiKh
Ulmlriii
C'niirtrmiy
llnrtritn.ii
llrlrrjlh i
I'. (leTnn
left mil
li'fl turklr
, left Kimril
rpnter
. rlclit Kimril
. rleht tnrkM
r , rich! rml
, , f (iiiurtrrhiirk
Irft hiilflnrk
rlKht Iniiriinik
fiitlhurk
.,. .flllllll
Wuril
llnl.n
lOniifniirrRr
Mnrrl. fiiilrnl AlnniiHl. I'mnlre
Mnrrnt. Iliitf.pfiir,l. Iliiiil llnrninn-llniv.
Itln, I'l'iui. Time of nrrlecls IS minute.
The I. n Snlle prep team, couched by
Lew Little, tlie former I'enn griillren
star, defented the Vllhuinvn prep eleven
,. n ..n..... . ...t.llf I..I..1.1 ,l.f ..!..
I,MI,I.,.. ,1... l I I....... l..(..'fl... ,.,.!I.N
I. l KUUI1- .11 1 llllll I ll'lll llll IIMI1I1IIIK.
j'l.f-iilli till' .1111111 l.llll'l lllli, lilt' ' .lull
of the Catholic Schools leilgin-. '
Twidvc-lietiilng was the score, und
Ilochferd was responsible for nil the
I lielnts mnde. In lln. first ncrled. en n
fulfe formation jihiy. he inn 20 .urds
ler n lout liilewfi. nnd later kicked u
Held goal from the 20-ynrd llii". Again
In -(lie linnl quarter lie succeeded in
dropping (lie ball between the pests cm
i kick fuiiu th" 20-ynrd line. .
'I'lie Villnnevn team, outweighing 1 .11
Vl.llli. .,1,1,1 ,.., .... ut. ...... I 1 ... '.. .1...
'.l,ii .ninil ll. 'I l I ltll,i, I. Ill ,.l llii'
i final period almost succeeded in get
t'lig a toiuhdewii. The In Snlle line
hehl and Ilcnnenberger was ferceil Je
I unt. Cnptiilii I Ieuiieiibrrgcr and ilafin
wcie the slurs of the Vilhiueva ti'iiiu.
, while Jlochferd's playing seemed the
niily saving factor fer.Iu Snlle. Tcgnn.
tlie ii'giibir fiillliuck of I,a Snlie, wliesc
home is in Ml. Airy, did net arrive in
lime for the stmt of the game, hut was
fhnved Inte the line-up nt'llie start of
tlie
mini pcrieci.
I'lrst Period
I .a Salle wen the less and elected te
reccixe. Ilenneiibergcr kicked off te
Itocliferd. who i-au out of hounds en
his own .!! -yard' line. Halm punted
Hi cumin, after Villannvii failed te
gain, iiochferd punted te Ilcnnenber
ger ou his own 1 -yard line. Ilillm
kicked from behind his own line te
Kochfeid ou Villuiievu's 22-yard line.
A short trick pass. Jack Carr te Koch Kech Koch
ferd.'gn've the Intter nn open field and
lie went ever for a touchdown. A Vil Vil
lneovn man blocked Itochferd's try for
ll geu
Itocliferd kicked tiff te Knne.
,he
line,
first
wns downed
Twe plajs
en his own .12-ynri
gave illnuevn two
downs,, but
Itocliferd recovered
when Halm fumbled. I. a Snlle then
marched down the field nml Itiiclifrieil
kicked a field goal from the 2(l-yard
line. As they linwl up for the kick-off
the period ended.
Scere: Lu Snlle. !l : Villnnevn, 0.
Second Period
Itofhfei'd kicked off j'e McIIugli
who
was downed en Ids even .!.,-) urd
line.
"r'n h.3" i.r'cm" TiKfrif
mlt ;,.jffith i (-covered for Villnnevn
for La Salle en Villanova's HO-vard line
After nn exchange of punts, the linlf
ended with the bull In La Salle's pos
session in midlield Itocliferd hnving
lured the hall hack III! yards after re
tciving a punt.
Sceie at end of first' half: La Salle.
; Villaneva.x0.
Third Period
Itocliferd kicked off te llennenlierger,
who run me uull unci; -ll yards. Villa
ins a rmleii te
I tji nnd llnhn minted
te uocnieni in midlield. I.;t rsnlle niiiilf
two first downs und wus peiuili.eil ."
.'aids for. riff -sides. Heuueuhergiir in
tercepted it forum d puss anil raced 4.",
jliiils (e La Salle's 2," -yard line. After
Villanevii made a first down Jack Carr
... . . - .' -
intercepted ll feiwaul pn-s un La
Salle's
li-yaid line. After an ex-
FROM VILLANOVA
cliunge of punts Kefhlnid kickid te j Pennsylvania Barge, a close fourth.
Henuenberger en Villanova's 10-yaidl I'mline Barge Club had little dilli
line. Ileiinenberger inn tin- hull iiai k ' ulty in carrying efi' the iVam pri.e
10 yards nml fumbled u peer simp bncki vWth n total of 111." points. Pcnnsyl
uii the tir-t phiy. Heiiiicubergi-r booted Miniii Barge Cluli wns second. witliSS
1." ynrds te Kochfeid. points, and Vt-per Beat Club third.
Score at end of third peiietl: La ' w itli ."'' points. Buclieier. Ciescut atifi
.Snlle, ll; illaneva, ll. ' i Maltar finished in tile order named.
Fourth Period
Tlie period opened with the ball m
I uSulle's possession en I.aSallc's !.'!
j aid line. Twe plays gave I.aSalle a
first dew n. ( 'legun replaced lliggins.
LaSallc mnde two first clowns ou four
line plunges. Itocliferd kicked a goal
fn in the 20-yaid line. Seine. l.aSnllc,
12; Villiiiieva, (I. Tcgnn kicked off te
Ward, who run the bull buck te niid
livid. IIuliii. for Villanevii. nml Itecli-.
lord. I.iiSalle. i-usaged in a punting iliu-1
und unlil just before the close of the
KUinc. when .liiiiiuie tjiiinu intercepted
a I'erwnid puss en bis 20-.ini line.
Final scene: I.uSulle, 12; Villa -nevn.
0.
CAPTAIN SWEET STARS
West Philly Leader Makes Three 1
Touchdowns Against Norrlstewn '
West l-ldl.i
Irvine
lu He
ld! hiueiiil
lli'lsl.uiKir
Manillas
Itreiiine
Ic llieiip
lim Uli-J
lliieK
stiln
Nnrrlsinuii II s.
left end s( hellenlierrer
lit i t iikle Meir
lilt k'naril niiim
lenlrr M,,r
. rlitht uiinn liirkiii.
rlulitylilikle l, nrili
rlelil i-iul ,.
- "- - --'. miiikii
nil rurli ui, , sueel
lift h.ilfliaik iileni.i,,
rlk'lil liiiriMih I iirriui
lllllllll k Itll. I., lil.i,...
seil
Iliiirrr mill, i inpire I. clue.. I lim. f
Pirleils 18 inliiiites.
Sweet, captain of West Pliilmleliihi.i
High Scheel, w.is the bright slur in tin
Jlil In .". triumph cif the West Plully
bids ever Niirilstiivvn liigli Sclioel en
the latler's gfeuudi tills morning. Tbe
only si-nii- of (lie hist perind vmis a
touchdown und goal miulc li Sweet,
and in the second pel ied tin- elTeits of
West Philly wcie confined te a goal
f i eiiii lield. the half culling, West
Philly. 10. Xniiistevvn 0.
It was in tin- t tit i (I si-i ieil that the
locals sw-pt their oppeiienls i emph-tely
off their feet and K-gistcreil thtee
touchdowns, two In lleinu und one by
vveei. uie inner i.icuiiir. Hie geul en
tilte nu n tniii'liiliiw li. Til's innilii n t.it.ii
iiirara college wins ueccer, j-i
..h noun l.Mini uf (lli.ul relli-ke tni, .
i'futlv htoeil off th- alumni tean
.,.,. liml lllllliin lilil.ll li I hi ui.iir.
of the
if .1.1
The llrm half meVd In u lie 1 1 when
Yext limine hum et iiir.ini I'eiieii,. .li keil
it K-'il and wiih fiillevved l" Hundntrnin of
ih.. alumni Mei ils took Viel a plan In
He xemi.sl half uiiJ kicknl inn u...il f,,i
lllt,iril.
Three Boxers Suspended
1 llkOeil.. "x 'J'- -The .. Verk Htate
11
mMiiini'x'i-'ii miiiiuuui i-ij unit tile 101-
liexern hnve hcen siiMDemleil fn. u
rled jf Ihlity div each K O Juffe
id "KUent " Martin for th- r illerneilln,4.
lien In their content at the t'ommenweuTih
Sperllnsr Cluli, Nev inher la, and llarrr
MutK, of Uroeklyn, for failure In fulfill eon.
tntctK dntcrrd Inte with -ha Wnedlnwn Sport Spert
Inr Club tuna the ilrUhtea Athlella Ciulv
JOHNSON wny SOX
New Shortstop Secured te PHI Shoes
of "Swede" Rlsberg
(IiImre. Nev. 2.Y The slgneil con cen
tracl of Kruie .lolmseii, shortstop nnd
mnnngcr of Salt Lake City of the Pa
cific Const llusebell League last year,
has been rcccUcd hy the Chicago Amer
ican I?agun mnnngement., .Iohneii
will fill the shoes of "Swede'" Itisberg
ns shortstop. Kisberg Is among the
eight plrtycrs Indicted b the (fiek coun
ty grand jury for alleged complicity In
the scandal of tJicllll!) world series.
Jehnsen has been n member of
Chnrles Cemlskey's Wlilte Sex before,
having been pun linked tmm tlie l)u
bnqili', In,, club in 'the fifll of 11)12.
He made the spring training trip with
the White Sex the following car. but
wns shipped te tlie Pacific coast for
mere seasoning
UMflKI C pnMQUV
ATN0RRIST011
Manager Crawford Plans te Use
New Players Against Streng
Phoenixville Eleven
I'nlnii
(illle.nli-
Spngnii
llrekelt
Wrny
Mrf'nrls
l.lllle
Miller
Andersen
I'nltrlKer
Light .
Wrlcleil
CoeHtiohoeUni
lert mil . .ttlgu
. left tnrkir ... . llergey
. Irft Kimril Wilsen
.. rrnter ... Mlfrlirll
rlglit gii inl I'Mirr
right tiirklr Ilrnnn
rlglit mil I.IiIp
nmirtrrlinrk . .. .Miirnliy
left li.llfl.uk . . ..Innrs
rlglit linlflmrk Venlile-v
fullliiirk . flnrrrrl
Norrlstewn. Nev. 2."---I'nien A. A..
of Phoenixville, meets Cotishehttokcn
here (his afternoon in what is expected
te be one of the most hitter struggles
ever waged en any gridiron. The gnme
of last season is net forgotten by I'nien
players and svmpnthi:ers nnd they arc
out te hnnd Censlij n trouncing.
Mnnngcr Rebert Crnwferd is willing
te fergef ail nlmut the most disastrous
season tlint ins team lins ever cenn1
,i i. .. .1.1 i i , .., ...ui.
I, el e I nn 'The w des khn "of re-
ports have been circulated for the pnst
' uie nnsr
few dnvs.iSeme me te the effect tlint
the whole! Akren eleven will be sent in
ngninst I nien.
Ne verification of the reports can be
obtained, but Manager Crawford last
evening admitted that he' would have
some new men in tin- gnme. The fol
lowers of I'nien will arrive here en n
speciul train.
r
Undine Barge cub Athlete CaP
tures Schuylkill Navy Cress
country Race
i'ndiiic'
iti tlie'
Kdwnrd S. Wagner, of tlie
Beat Club, ruptured the honor
nnuiiaJ
run this
Schuylkill nnvv cross-ceiinlry
morning in Fnirnieiint I'nrk.
His time, which was fast, but net a
record, wns ."," minutes and ." seconds
for the five und threi -eighths miles.
Forty memhepf t( the seven clubs
stnrteil in tlie nice, whicii wns a half
hour late in' starting, due te the Inte
arrival of some of the runners. One of
I til
largest crowds tlint ever nt tended
.. . ..
yie cent was en Hand, despite the bad
weather. The park guaids were busy
il
Keeping the spectators oil the drive.
J. William Merris, of Vesper, was
second, his time being 20 seconds slower
than the winner. F. C. (.ec-swieh. of
I'mline. who wen the cent last year,
was t Ii I i-tl . with Jehn I.'ner. of tlie
Wagner, winner of tin- race, was p,-,..
.scirtud wii'ii a geld watch, it ml tlie
in t leuriccn men wen- all given m ur
loving cups.
Tliere wus only one ttiim
prize.
.Siilntn.ir of the rare,
' ll. S Wnsner. I'ndlne
' J V. rurrls. eap-r .
I' f UuihwkIi, I'nilini. .
I I. .' Jlirer I'ennn . Jehn Jlu-ei
I II il Sihinlilhelsi i I'mline Jehn
I'mline. 1" 1'eil.Tx hrnitli IVnnn
t.Un-eie lSnrhelnr h. w ll linrtle
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II Ilfiher. 1'rein.eni fl Alllxen
. lli nr ' .ill n l"i nn.i . Jes v
Mnlns. v.s
per. V Wnnil West l'hll i
i:rlc- IV.li
et hnil-ll l'i nnu
1! V l.-tz Peim.i
i J lluiihll-el
I' nnn K Nel in
I' llnhn lim heler s
I- Ke. i,-t lennu.
L'reei.ni .s X I.eniart.
Mnlt.i 1) 1 Mclnerne.
V.t 1'hll.i t"
Duann v, m I'hllii
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I'll. line
ll.irn. tt
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Plilla
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nil Malta
ALAN SWEDE IS CAPTAIN
Norrlstewn Lad Will Head 1921
Princeton Harriers
Priiireten. Nev. 2." -Alan Swede,
el N'iu ristew ii. Pa., has been elected
captain of Piiiueten's l',)2J cress ceun-
i i '..
Ill)
1 en 111 wi'dc prepiueii at .Metcers
: Academv . where tln-v broke the
wrrld's iiileisibiiliistie receic) for the
two-mile run outdoors and the one
; tuili run iiuhmrs He is new a junior
hit Princeton lie lowered Princeton's
i two-mile i coerd by ten seconds last i
1 spring when he ceveicd the distance in
1I:.!0 1 I!
Swede has been handicapped this full
i by the wicm-lu-il hip, winch kept Inni
i out of tin- earlv cress-country meets
bin lihishet! in the first ten at the int. r-
cellcgilites
PALMYRA AT HOME
Finishes Grid Season Today In Game
, With Navy Yard Team
The Palmira F C closes a unt nc
cessiiii griciiien season mis allci noeii
en Ihe home field with tlie Philadelphia
N'avy Yard us tlie opposing eleven.
Pillory rn this season has lust but one
giiuii' and that after a iiucstionahle
decision with the Itivei-snle F. C,
sceie 12 in 7. A previous gaine Willi
the same tiaiu ench-d in a tic at 0 In It.
VicUnies were regisi-u-i evir Siagg
I A I'., of Ciiiiuh-ii, I I te (I. and Oiiim v,
i of (lermnntevvii, 1 le ll Tlie.Thnnks.
giving Day gauif is tlie big evi-ni beic.
Mind a huge crowd is expected
I'lilinvrii l'.t'
I'. Murk
. Murk
I'rlsre
llnles
Inriciiii
Xv i ....i i
left) end
left Inckle
left iruard
i enter
risld Kiniril
r li: lit tinkle
rlitht end
mi.irirrli.ii I,
.lefl liiilrii.uk
rliht linltliark
.fiitlhurk
1 hnnipsnii
llrinvn
lie llerk
I.hhel
, 'Kill
I rnirher
llseii
lluiiihicin
shar
siarl,e
llreinth
I I'rrennin
loeu
I'hnn
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fieteh
Wrlsht
Dartmouth Reaches
Seattle
Seallle. Nev L'.'i Cen- h I
HKinri
ll lilt i'a iiniiuill ..lllieK. I1S1I I..111 , I..
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burten teiini In the Hrui Unst mi hi liJ,
en Ihe const Ihla Hennen in the n- iv Wuh.
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UMGNPD P. W
OARSMEN'S RUN
16
SOGGY FIELD FOR
W.VA.-W..&J.CLASH
Ancient Rivals Will Play Before
Recerd Attendance This
Afternoon
A
W Hllll ,
rnrrell .
Stein
Templetnn
f'roek .
Onrblneh
Armfrnnsr
Virgin!
, Jlfrredlin
, , Johnweil
. . . fletre
Kmwllf '
Kh
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... Klgf
. . I.yttl
. . tlee'j
... Martll
2.". Th
lfl Ptlrt
, left Inckle
left ttunril
renter ... .
rleht Kunrfl . . .
rlnht tnekle
. rlKlit end . . .
nunrlerbark . .
. lefl lmlfbark .
rlglit Imlfbnck
. . fullbnek , .
I Leurks,
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Wfl
1 KrlrVnttf
, Jlrenkert .
Washington, Pa., Nev.
nineteenth football clash between Wnuli
Ington and JelTeren and West Vlrglnlt.
1'nlversity, ancient rivals of the grid
iron, this afternoon en College 'Field,
premises t'ci be one of tlie most netnlil"
'of the most gruelling combats stage 1
between the institution. While ther'
I l every clinnce Hint n slew gridlrn
i will prevail en nccesjit of the receu
and prevailing rains, jet there Is ever.
' prospect that nt gnme time It will net b
mining, in which event nttcntJiinr
records nt College Field will be flint
tercel. But despite the soggy con
clitien of the field there mny
b
lets of fireworks. lletli
teams bnv
some speed nierclin
nuts.
lw freifiienll"
nre net hatniwred by a slushy grjcllren
.Such speedsters as I'.rlcitsen, i i,eri
West. Hrenkert and ethers can nil
fall ly well en n mill -soaked turf. Col
lege Field lins n splendid sod top, as
cempnred with most fields en which the
Presidents have plnyed. and the mer
curinl qualities of th- plajeis are likely
te be much te the fore.
The gnme will be the first Hint line
been played in Washington since 1014,
when W. nnd J. wen hv IS te 0. . In In
eidentnlly. the Presidents have net wen
from the Mountaineers since. W. nnd J,
will appear tlie underdog in today's,
naiiic-.. i lie revriM- cue i i - luvian ,
.. ... .,., .... . a,. Tl !.!..... !.....
' -.tlm-.l nt the linn.ls. of Syrncse; Pitt
nml f'nriie!ip Tech have lowered the
", ; , ,i- .,. ... ..!
! "'"" " ''"' '' " - " .'","."
l'"ret he odds appear te be oenMb;rably
fnvernhle te the tenm from Morguntewn;
Tlie Mountaineers are in the pink rif
physical condition, having come through
their recent gumes without mishap or
injury te players. On the ether hand.
W. and J. will present n line-up that
is far from being the strongest that the
Presidents would be able te muster were
nil their men in shape. Fielsen. of
course, will net play, nnd McLaughlin,
with a broken tee. N out of tliegnuie
for geed. Hrenkert is still "toting" n
broken hnnd. hut will piny, while West
has ii bad leg. That's a rather peer con
dition for a high -class bnekfield. Mer-,
low will use Lawrence at ipmrtcrback
in tedny's tilt with F.ricksen and
West nt the hnlfhnck places nnd Hren
kert nt fullbnek.
Stein, will In- used ns he wn in the
Pitt game, being technically placed ns
n left end. witli Carrell occupying left
tackle.
West Yirelnin Is sunrcnicl.v confident
of winning, nnd will bring a horde of
supporters from the mountain stnte te
the contest. The tenm stayed ever
night in Wheeling and rnme te Wnsh-
insten this morning in automobile.
EWING PLAYS FINAL
Te Clese Season After Game With
Emersen Team
Lwlug A. A. will close its season this
afternoon by playing Knicrsen A. A..
champion of south Jersey, at Fourth
nod Jasperstrei-ls. Camden Manager
Wjntt lias Ids teiini In shape for the
first rune in n mouth, nnd tin- former
city triiM'ling champions lire giving a
geed in count of theniselM-s,
Net since the clnli with I'nien A.
A have all the regulars Ins-n In shape,
und the showing against Chesroek en
Saturday, when t!n- defeated the
champions of Delaware for the first
I'ime in two years, proved conclusively'
that they have struck their stride. The.
line-up :
r.MliiK A. A. Knier-soe
V. outer , left end lirnniiTr)
l.nkrns . left Inrkle Heher
1'iirhi-e Irft isn.iril IlitrlurU
seen-in ii-ntir rev
sluimhliiu ..rlctit mini . Carrudn
I'liike ..rlithl tiMkle lllne
Menree . ..rlidit eml IIIckIiw
Alterfnr iiiiiirlerh.K k . .Niiuiihtnn
Ir.inliuali .left hillfl-.Kk lteynelils
Uuhl .rlxhl hniriiurk Hide
Moere .fnllli.ieh limner
A. E. F. Champien Leses Decision
, Husten. Ne 2.". i apt nn lleli Reper , f
c hllHHu (..lllli.l tlie r..fertes decision ever
lel rniln i linnmien -r the K. !' n
ih. Ii i.isi tin r-iue.l 1 . in Ins i.iuhf si n
, T 111. t 11 I .linds . i t ll It i.et win. fnllslt
well te the Inslrl" of Martin n taiHril uslnn
a ti-f i lull te com! adviininu. Martin net a
fast nn . whtn lli" n- n m f t it fro On
i eun-1 hut he took a imhi hook te th
heart In ttv- fe-cnni! that ilmw.l nun no fel
the iiinilml-r of 'he Imit
STERNER'S The Heutc nf Pipei
WELLINGTON
PIPES
French
liriar
& $1.25
IK SliHpes
Miselu'rlv i l .ii
ind dry Ha.nl
rulil'ei tip
II I.I. MM: 1'IH.s.T Ol'AI.ITV
Meerschaum Pipes
Sterner's Cigar Stere
I'll N. 12th Pipes Repaired
.I"M1" fllll" YrMOO
tWlll VU1 iVlUttOW
BICYCLE CLUB1
Club fermlnc new permltt
vm whetl en our
you te
piy-ai-yeu-rlda pn
Weekly
Pay for
One of ear
Beautiful
Bicycle
$1
Come in t(May
or Monday and
Imt lie explain
tht many aJ
lanfagfv of our
Xma$ Bicycle
Club, Sat tha
wandarful 1031
medtl w h t 1 1
with all new of.
taehmtntt.
Ride a Bicycle
Get your excrete arid trine,
porutlen by the earn mum and
at the am time.
M'rllf or Cull tvr llrtiutlftil
llliiMrutrd I'ululeirue. "
:Breatlway Cycle Ce., Inc!
: i27 Marliet St.. PJllk
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