Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 08, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEfe-PmLADELPHIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921
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Gettysburg Will Send Streng Team Against Penn in Battle en Franklin Field Today
CvVsJ"r
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TO TACKLE PENN
Battlefield Collegians Have
Streng Team Heisman Shifts
His Line With Thurman Hurt
FRESH ELEVEN OPENS
College Elevens Busy
en Gridirons Today
Penn vs
EAST
Renstlnc of n student pepniunmi
slightly in excess of three huntlred.
OettysburR College will try te mnke
frldlren history en Franklin Field this
afternoon ncninst the I'nlverMty of
PennBylvnnln football eleven
The bnttlefirld boys tumbled out of
the covers this morning feellnc thnt
they have nn equal ehanre nsnlnst the
Red and Nine. And they are net nleiu
In tlulr thought.
Areerdinit te cverul Penn followers
who saw the Adams County collegians
ylnv against State College lust Saturday.
t'ls agreed that the lied and Ulue is
In for it busy afternoon Ilebey Light.
the quiet, reticent coach of the back
field at Venn, i-tated this morning tutu
the visitors were net te be taken mrihij.
and that t'icx have a mighty fine
eleven.
Daring the flrt half of their game
with I'enn State last Suturdav Couch
"Woed'u clecn made a great stand.
They went through the heavy State
line with ease most of the first half,
tettini, within scoring distant e en sev
eral occasions. I.atk of capable sub
fttltutes during the second half caused
the downfall of the battlefield cel-
lcglnns. This afternoon tliey win de
In better stmpe and premise te make
Conch Jehn Ileisman's eleven work
their neads off for victory.
Visitors' nacliflcld Streng
.Penn 1 the favorite for the game,
but net without n struggle In Smltli
af quarterback, Mendnn and Davis at
the hah es and Slaughter at fullback.
Weeds has an excellent bncklielil and
n heftv one capable of making the Penn
forwards worry. Slaughter is a big
fellow, weighing in the neighborhood
of IS." pounds, fast and a capable per
former when it comes te banging the
He has been taught much of the Stnte
nvfitem of backtWd play b.v Illukey
Ilalues, the State back of last season,
whose sensatieuul play against I tan
en Franklin Field last fall is sllll re
numbered bv Ited and Blue followers.
Davis 13 the lightest member of the
visitors' baekfield. weighing about the
same as Hex Wra . He is .-aid te be a
greased-lightning performer, capable of
running the ball with as much speed
as Penn's brilliant skipper.
The line of (iettjsburg from end te
end weighs about Hi!) pounds, about
three or four pounds less than the Hed
and Iiluu, which means that nn even
up battle is en between the linemen.
Carl Olander, who played an end at
Southern High Scheel last season and
matriculated at (lettysburg this fall, is
n substitute en the team. The former
Red and l'.lack star is making a strong
bid for a place en the eleven, and is
certain te bee action tnis aucrnoen u
any of the first -string men are taken
out of the game.
Snm Phillips, who played with the
814th Infantry team in France in IMS
and 11)11). Is a halfback substitute en
the team. Phillips was injured last
week In the State game, but will prob preb
nblv be in shape te play this afternoon.
He' in the tallest man en tlicipiad.
reaching up six feet one Inch and
weighing 17l pounds.
ifumcs at Gtiurd
JfYneh lleisman lias been forced te
make a shift in Ids line-up for the game
tl'Jb afternoon. Jehn Tliurn.an, thu et
trnn tacKle win injured in the V. and
Ml game last Saturday, and has been
unable te de nnj hard work since. Ills
anhle was in geed shape jcstenlav
afternoon, but the couches decided this
morning net te risk further Injury and
save the big fellew for the crucial games
thnt start next Saturday when Swarth
mbre conies te Franklin Field.
Jin place of Tliurn.an, who plnv right i snambeian
tackle, llcisman has shifted Sutler- &&mn?
land, the Id'ilie performer, from led i Oardnc
guard. Sutherland is one of the versa- (jJJJ;
tilp men of the line having p'njed a Miner
Bitard pest en tn treMimnn inst tan. H'""c
j riKuv miaul. iiiiif-, - ci.w-.. ...... .
last year, will start. He is a veteran in
several senses having worked bis way
up from the scrubs last yeai te the vur
Mty. Cochrane is at left guurd instead
efj right guard, where he plajed last
Haturday.
The remainder of the Penn line-up will
be. the wiine as the one used last weeU.
, Kex Wrav will be back at quarterback.
Mike 'Whit.-hill anil Miller nt the halve
11A1I Al Vegelin, the former I'eniral
riAttVfttmrff i EVnbl1n CTM.
l-. . ." -"..x-."-. "- ....... -.-..-.
trmocier vs v-Oiaute nt l'rinceten.
Harvard vs. Indians at Cambrlde
Yale v. North Carolina at N'evv Haven.
Pltteburih v. West Virulnla at l'ltts
burgi Cernell vs. rtecheiter at Ithaca.
Dartmouth vs. N. II. State at Hinevef.
Lafayette vb Olcklnsen at Ea.ten.
...'.""1. s't Vsrth Carolina State at
Slate College
Ihleh vs. IIutcers at New Brunswick
Swarthrr.ore vs Albright it Hwarthmere
OyraCUBA V Marvlttn.l nt lrmtmn
Army s Mlddleuury at West I'elrit (first
came).
Army v Lebanon Valley at West Point
(tecemi nume)
Navy v Western lleserves at Annapolis
vvs-shlnuten anJ Jertersen vs. West Vlr
g'nl n'Nitiran at Washington Pa.
svmnersv VI 1UIII al Amnerst
Hates v Massarhuaitts Airglcs at Lewis- '
town.
Hos-.eti University vs. Worcester Tech at
Bosten I
Urem-n vs New Yerk fnlverslty at Prevl-'
urnce (
Columbia s XVeslevan at New Yerk. I
Frsnklln and Marshall vs. dsllaudst at,
Iancaster.
Cmlnus vs Horeten at Washlnt-
ten 1) t I
Hely Cress vs, Canllus at Worcester. i
Muhlenls-rif vs Uucknall at Allentown
I'ennsylvaiila Jlllltary Colleue vs. Villa .
nova at ChoMer
Springfield vs Celby at Sprlnsfleld !
Stevens vj Haverford at New Yerk i
XMIIIarrs .s Uovvdeln at Wllllamstevvn. i
St uen.vventure s. Ureve City at IJreve
Mtv
tluaale vs. Thlel nt IlufTale I
i.'urnsdA Institute vs. Westminster nt
J'IUSOurkM
itiir: Washlneten vs. XVestern Marvland
at Wa'ih'ncten. D. C.
Itaml.ten vs Clarkmn nt Clinten.
Jehns I'epkins s Ielawara at Wash nit-
ten D r
Juniata vs Clenrva j. Huntlncden
.xr.vme vs I.ewcil Textile at Orone
Siiquehannu vs Mount St. .XIarv s nt
Sollnsirrevo
i nien vs St Lawrence at Schn"ctadv
'athe.lc fnlv-vrslty vs. V. S N T S at
Hamptni Iteads
WnhlntMii College vh. St Jehn s at I hes-
terte'vn Md
WEST
Arka mis v Drurv nt Knvettevl.le
Ilut.r vs Hew Pelv at Indianapolis.
c'.x'.lfu'nli vs Nevada nt Berkeley.
rhl ige vs Purdue nt Chicago.
' mUnnntl Hald-WnlUce at Cincinnati
'olumeln C vs Wisconsin Mines at vu
bue.u
I'rolithten vs Valparaiso at Omaha.
Davten ve Pt avlr at Dayton
Denver vs i'iinradn Mines at Denver
I"trmt vs unto Northern at Detroit
Uiram v; Akren at lllrm.
Illinois rs Seuth Dakota at Vrbana.
Illinois W v Knox at rtloemlngton.
Iowe vs Notre Dame at Iowa Cltv
Iowa fl'ate vs vlrlnnell at Ames.
Kalamazoo vs Ferris at Knlumszoe
t- a.. .. vvh t' nt Manhs'tan
Ijike Kersvt s Chicago V M C. A all
Lake r-erst , , ..,. '
rmbard vs Mnnmeutli at Qale-burg ,
Mscnlestir vs Stout Institute r.t rv i u.
M'ahlKin vs Cass at Ann Arber ,
Mlehlirjn An v - Alblnn at.K.vst In"ne
Minnesota s. N XV U. at Minneapciiis.
xti.sl.sienl AKKlss vs Ouachita
S mVs'bIh'pp! r., v. Ii College at CI, nten
Mentana Idaho T at Ml"puln.
tihte Sit. vs Obe-lln tCelurntms
Pt I,TOli vs Mlsnurl nt St. Louts.
Washington vs Whitman at Seattle
Wisconsin vs S Pakett State at Madisen.
SOLT1I
,,,i,.n, ., Marlen Inst, at Tuscaloosa.
AUMniv l'elv vs Hprlng Hill at Ment-
cemcrr
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Intersectional Tilts Feature
Football Schedule Harvard
Will Take On Indiana
W. VIRGINIA BATTLES PITT
COCHRANE. Guard
SUTHERLAND. Guat-d.
at
viraln'.-v P"lj at Danville.
Kntuete " Mar-nal ,-' "-;,..
VSK....' " CUattanoega at Kne.ll..
vYrgTla. ! X gfc
Virginia Mll'tary Institute vs. Lake Ferest
BtW-a"Mng?enn and I, v.. Emery and Henry
at Lexington. .
EWING AND ALL- PHILA.
ELEVENS CLASH TODAY
Fred Harmer, Fermer Delaware Star,
in Ewlng Baekfield
I-'wliie V A. nnd AU-Willndelphln
nt the StrnwbrldKO & Clothier riein.
SH veeen.l and T.eeust i .treet n t .
V M Mannucr Welly, of the I'lill les.
1 . .vi. i"uu ,i,.,i h n tenm dur-
nV.'h"" i vce'kV while KwlnB ?-IU be
i"Lnte,l hv the best team of their
TENDLER MA1CUED
rnniAMOAP nniui
rUKWWHODUU
BRIDESBURG OPENS
Clashes With Streng Roxborough
Eleven Uptown
The IlrideshurR football eleven will
i open the season en Us home field nt
i Richmond and Orthodox streets this
I afternoon with the Iloxbernuch eleven.
second Beut of Rickard Light-1 MnnnBer llruhns has rounded up n
formidable; array of gridiron Mars and
weight Elimination Tourney , thc cenci,ini of "Dutch" Sem-
at Garden October 21
LOADMAN MEETS WAGNER
Ily LOl'IS II. .I.M'FK
October 21 Is the next date for Te
Richard's vecend match of hi liKht
weisht elimination tournament which
he believes will brins out the mext IorI IerI IorI
eal contender for Ilenny Leenard's dia
dem. One of the principals in this im
portant fi.tie fracus will be Lew
Tendler. Philadelphia' representative
l.'lu-peunder for a crack at the llRht
vveiRht title. Oppexed te the Quaker
City southpaw will be Ueckey Kimvis
the reiiKli, rtiKltea and rcauy gieveimm
of Huffnle. X. Y.
Hiekard's first bout In his elimina
tion idea was held Inst week when the
judges and referee decided en a draw
vi rdict of the set-te between Willie
.Jacksen and Pete Hartlej. Despite the
decleien of these official it was il
inet unanimous ntnenc the rlnsldrrs
that Jaclfen vvns a winner ever the up up
pehedlv Durable Dane. It is probable
that the victor of the Kansas' -Tendler
match will meet Jacksen, after which
such boxers as Johnny Dundee, S.iilr
star: Fred Hernier, last, yenr v... FrlpiInmni jp Wnlling. Pink.v and
ware CelleRe Hash, and BiR '-eerge , uidii( IUrcheut Cimrlt.y White and
hers, will he entered in tne
existence.
WSpecf Martin, former Mn
wiH "? " lh.P, e ei Ce"
,nS.andnry,sblv,tartvvthe
unme Other netnhle In the J-wink
"nmi Other notable in me "
laekfield are Jimmy Moere, the sen-
JnUenal punter of "-J''univeUv
'.lnscett. former Catholic b ""
;lTr. Fred Harmer. last yea; : D, la-
mer, the former Peun star, the up up
tewners expect te have a winning ag
gregation. Three new playcri have been signed
since Wednesday and they were In the
line-up nt the final practice last evo eve
ninir. Thpse included Deyle, ut cen
ter, who was a star with the Temper
ance team, of llethlehem, and ( bene
with, it former Lehigh captain, and
McOuire, who was n member of the
team thnt played Indoor football at
the Armery last year. Thc line-up:
TlnTlinrnuim
rnvuiwein
IlrM-sburK
O'Drlen ...
Kurtr ..
MeVelgh
De le
H' nif.ne .
HrfrtUau
Tompkins
Kell
liumferd
Chenewtth
.Mctlulre
Hefere'
rOOTItAM
West rhllnnUnhla IHh11M West Phlla
clelnhls. CSithelle lllah, Cnhlll Fld. Tvvenlr
ninth nnd rnmbrln streets. . . ,,,
fithelle IHlh nt West Chester High. Ust
Williamson Treclss nt Nerlhjast Msh,
Twenty-ninth nnd Hemerset sUTets.
West Chester Nermal nt I'enn Fresh,
Trenklln Field, ...
East nrnnxe nt Iwnsdale II1h, Lonsdale.
llovrnlngtewn Illth nt V. I. P.. Mount
Alt'Vmden Illth nt Crnitrsvllle lllrt. Coate
T ilmlnten IHkIi nt Teme Scheel, Tort
Wlldvvoed lllth nt Occcin Cltr HIh. Ocean
CIPe'rklemen Scheel nt Hill Scheel, Tetti.
No'rrlstewn Hlih r.t IrfJwnen Hleh,
Iwer" Merlen High 6t Upper Dnrbr High.
lYrTnerternbr Freeh Rt Teddl. Instltnte.
IlUlitstnvm. ,, ,, ,,. .
Celllns.rnid High nt Atlnntle City High,
Atlnntlc City. . , . ,
Vlllnnev.i rrt nt Sevens Trnee Scheel,
Inneaster. , . .
Pennington Scheel t nialr Aesdemr.
nialrslOH-n.
SOCCEIl
Central nigh Scaoel nt tllrnril College.
FOOTaLI. SCOURS
Radner High, "t. I'enn Charter. 0
Haverford Kchoel, 71 Kolseep.-vl Academy, 2.
Central High. Oi llryn Athrn Academy. 0.
St. Jeseph's I'rep, 10! nernunteven
"'tlemanlewn Trlends. ISi nidler Pnrk. n.
Sw.rthmere I'rcp, 47 Friends' Ceiitrnl. 0.
Chcltenhpin. 31l SvTnrthuiere IIIsli, 0.
I.u hnlle l'rei, 3 Wecxlljiiry Hlh. 0.
Trcdiffrln-Knsttevvn High, ail lcdla
IIAhfngren High, lit I-rir High. p. .
Mnnresievvn Fr ends', 7Gl MerchantTllie
H1f'nln?vr High. 7. 11 n.cl.1 en 1 1 r 1 ht-. 0.
Hnrllngtnn High. BHl Nevvtevvn High, 0.
Chester High. 8i l,unsdcnvne High. 0,
St. I,uke' Scheel. Hit Haverford Cptlrge
3d, 0.
YELLOWJACKETS PRIMED
FOR HOBART GRIDDERS
Visitors Strengthened for Frankford
Fracas This Afternoon
The Frnnlcferd YellewJacketS tnkc en
the Hobart eleven in the second game
of the Bcafen en Hrewn's Field. Oxford
nllce nenr the Frnnkferil IllCll HC11001,
fhlM rtfternoen nnd the home follewcra
of the uptown eleven are expecting t3
see tnem roll up nnetner mg ecurv..
JInnager Heward HevvKcr lias a num
ber of new players te Insert in the
line-up nnd one of these Is the here
of the Union enme last year nt the
Phillies' Grounds. He is Heb Iteminy.
who will get into the game as one of
the backs. Howker alee has several
ether stars: te spring en the fans.
Coach - Sammy Friemnn, of Ilebnrt,
put his preteges through the final prac
tice last evening. Newcomers n tided te
the Hobart line-up this week are Nash,
of P. M. C. ; Matt Lukens, of IT. S.
M. C. ; Riley, former tackle of Holmes Helmes
burg; Robertsen, of Pawtuckct ; Hn
jock, of Freelnnd, and Prasher. nll nll
Bchelastic star of 1010. The line-up:
LEAGUE BATTLE
Dofeats Episcopal In Opening
"Interac" Gridiron Battle
After Hard Struggle
PENN CHARTER BEATEN
IS minute periods.
left enrt .
left taekle .
. left tfunrJ
. . . center
rlKht liunnl .
rlcht tackle
rlifht e nil
(ivi.irterbuck
left halfback .
right halfback
fullback
Icrm.in Uactzel
. Nichelson
. t,aumaun
J Murphy
Wayne
. . . . Hehiler
II. Murphy
. .Jensen
MrtllB
Tyson
. . .Hafford
Time 10 .ind
Intersectional football games are en
the card for tedny, two teams from
the Seuth and one from thc West ap
pearing In this section with three of
our lending elevens. North Cnrelinn
University meets Ynle, Indiana will
collide with Harvard and North Car
olina State Is booked te play ogeinst
Penn Stnte. Ynle nnd Penn State
probably will have It easy, but Har
vard may be facing a tough battle.
The Crimson lias net shaped up any
tee well In the early gnmes. In thc
double header which opened the sea
son, Fisher's team was barely nblc te
breeze by, and last Saturday n field
goal wns thc only thing that wen from
Hely Cress. Indiana Is nn uncertain
preposition, little is known about the
team nnd there might be a surprise.
Anether gntue which has an Intersec
tional flavor Is between Syracuse nnd
Maryland Stnte. Thc Southerners
scored nn unexpected victory ever the
big team last year and hns a geed
"hance te repeat. Last Saturday
Maryland defeated Rutgers, .1 te 0, but
did net have te show anything, mewer,
the htnr hnlfhnnh. Is one of the bpst
nnnrnra In lie nnnnrrr nn.1 linete.l the Iteferee Winters Umplre I'urnsll. Time
,, , -"" "; - -' iu ana 12 minute periods
uuu every nine ii vvnti in uin ivni- i
tery. The kicking game was ubeu al
most entirely, even when close te the
goal-line. When the drop-kick was
Ilebnrt Frankford
Benjamin left end. . .. Adams
Nash left taekle Supples
Klnley left guard Uale
deary center Armstrong
I. likens right guard nidpath
Klley right tackle ... Ogsrtell
J. Hgan ...... .right end Themas
Kuan quartrrhack Jehnsen
Hums left halfhnck. ... Schrader
Hunt rlcht halfback ..... Ilemmy
Ue Haven fullback. . Kauffman
Busy Day for Soccer
Teams in All Sections
of
S. former f'"fii -.ii
sSMvnni star: Jnck Deughertj . lermrr , ,
Georgetown star. ,,,,. 'There's no bunk about Rh-kard's
,.(lpn, A,'-i '". Newcomb pinna of picking the DCst llBlltweiljni
.ft taekle ". ..McCormicklfer a bout with Leenard, says illus
P,l Hl,nt' Snlllinltll - . . .1 .. 1 t V....
nwlng A
UlcKlns .
I. liken
I.
left guard .
cftuer
rlrht iiuard
rlitht tsckla
right end
quartelbuck .
left halfback
right ha fback
fullback ..
Columbus ,.in , recentlv returned from New
;..'.'.'.N..rtenl Yolk. "Tex it. going te pick the logical
'. . -Malerie i lnnn ,-,)r match with Benny this vvin
..Mcl'hih.iny ter. If lie does, nothing elm-.
Cook "And. contained little illus, 'if
Mci1,,,?,"JJ Leeraid refuses te meet the man se-
'""''" (.cted , Uiekurd don't be surprised if
Tex gives the winner et ins tournament.
NATIONAL I.nAOl'n
,..t . . ti..t...n.i. A WUrex
naVerTn.t Tenth and VutleT .t.eet.. ret-
tree. A. vvatsen.
TRICICr.T ri.l'IJ I.EAOUK
First Division
Merlen White vs Merlen Maroen, et lUv.
":?..'l.",.,"' .1- l,?.?.T.l.,.v of I'ennsyl
vanla et Manhelm. referee. Jehn Raider.
Philadelphia White vs. Moercstown. nt
St Mart ns. r.reree k jenmns. - .
fnlvrslty of rennslvanlft vs. Haverford
Oellege at St Martins, referee. F. Addis.
Second Division
Moereitown 2d vs. Philadelphia 2d at
Mrxrestnvvn; refern A. Cairns
Haverford fol'ece vs. Oormnntewn 2d. at
Hiv rlnrd referee V. Nichelson
Merlen 2d vs University of Pennsylvania
2d. at Haverford, referee. O. Teung.
INDUSTRIAL LEAOUK
Wetlngheuse vs. Hardwlck L Mesee. at
Ksslnirten. referee. J. Jacksen.
Klertrlc Bternge vs. snnunuuis, u. "'""'
th
a7 th-"r" -er.n.nc. SnTni'po'te Leadman at Kellcall
,ne iniv '." .. .,... !,-, V V
1J1CK i.imuiiiui u ,Mu...v,, ... ..
featherweight, was nmeng these te an
in Philarielpiun today.
He-mun's title
Dannr Kramer
administered
r.t r -i ti a Me.
-rM tVTW inTffSekVn I-.nders in the country In the la-t T.;k.r;,rj;i.. ;;. J Jei
tv has been , : IV 1 ,.J ,?ar night I twelve months I.endman hiw taker, en ,xAln aJ chrl.tan streets
. .,i I umh .. n.elir thnt lie rniinet take off for Terns .
Ilr-v Ienrl, Seuth Phi udelph n f.ith
ervveutit bus iM.i.ert h'mKi 'f und-r 'bn m.in
,ii.mi-it f Hughev M-I.oen
ing hnnl te win thur wnv bai k te
reed eraces of tin i nucln-s
Band Will Re There
'The band of the I tnverwi
nenctlcillir nil week for Its initial
nepearance this afternoon nnd premise- r.ll(11 njej rut Hrr Hr-e''-r n.,t;,.r
tl inrNP the hlg crowd that is ex- 1 t,'!" "
ptcted witn some line musical t ,1MntleCliy.
tlhns. le.teniav tne nnnti wns mreeu
out of the eviniiiiHiiiin and hud in
pfactlce ui the let around the Musciiu
Wihl'ttg.
Previous le tl.e i aisitv -deitv-lmrg
CninC . Ceil. Ml Keegll Will exhibit In the
cijrl.v arrivals one of the het frethnuin
trtaiiis Peun hn h'i'l in munv vi-urs
West Chester State Nenniil is tin- oil
posing eleven nnd the game i- sched
uled te start at 1 uVlm lc
jDurilirf 'he past week the venrlmge
liehl two 'criinmages with the varsitv
eleven and en both oceu-ieus he'd the
Upper ciiir.su..-.. ...... ",' 7",,.l ,,.,. (nrev has r.nd n numl.r nf out of
'JJIllH aiieruoeii hii-v ... . ...... ! lflw n,..f (or .'.. Nnisnn Twe New i:n-
lisntluill lis I'enn players, and iter. , .KI1) v-,n 'eri went Velscn for Louts with
"51 i.j ..,.. tin. in prnefii'i uiriiiiii ! ' Piti "id ri.r' Trmiln A Mtit
Ode Wn " seen tilt in irnilKi ULiun-i ;(.r N,lllnll nn,, Mldet -Smith In New
tile varsitv u.eus .. ......... yctit also Is penain
made, the ball was en the lfi-yard
line, second down and 5 yards te go.
Maryland Meets Syracuse
Therefore, It can be seen thnt Mary
land held everything back for Syracuse
and will be all leaded for tomorrow's
game. The Orange eleven is unusually
husky this year, but the players' have
net yet rounded into shnpe. This mentis
n tough afternoon for Chick Median's
men.
Princeton will have no trouble with
Celgntc, hut the Tigers will have n
clinncc te show some improvement ever
their play against Swarthmore. They
used their hands considerably last
Saturday nnd committed ether early
season fouls that cost them mere than
100 yards in penalties. The team play
was ragged, but this should be much
better after another week of practice.
Penn plays another "hard" game,
Gettysburg being the week-end op
penent. The Red nnd Rlue did net de
se well against Franklin and Mnrshnll,
hut hopes te de better against Oettys-
ou rg.
The hlg game, however, vv Hi be played
In Pittsburgh, when Pitt lines up
against West Vlrginln nn Ferbes Field.
Tint Mountaineers hnve been after
Pitt's scalp for years and nlways enter
the game confident of victory. How
ever, thev hnve net wen yet. nnd It
doesn't leek ns If they will come
through this year.
Pitt Plays West Virginia
Despite the defeat at Lnfavette last
Saturday. Pittsburgh has one of the
bebt looking tenuis In years. The men
nlnv together better thnn Inst venr (lie
attack is mere effective and the defense
loped by
team
fullback ;
and
nthers
Dn-entl.
. This
reuble te
spent
, nnd
tiers.
nnd
West Philadelphia First Division his tackles mid guards seem te knew
WeWume vs Vlctrlx. at Thirty-third and' vvhnt It Is nil about. The only wenk-
at liftv. ' m'SM i"1 at center, but tills enn he cor cer
ree T i le.-tetl Und passing caused a mnierltr
s-ich weight thnt lie ennnet take eiT fur r ri.i..h ...... .-, ' "f fumbles in the Lafayette game.
pim-hing proclivities, and l.on.-rfertl. I r j";"",,-? E" WiT '"d I IMtt has n let of m;w stuff this year.
Dick will pav attention te socking i Dunkirk vs c msbohecken. at Fi' Her th ( which shows that unrner continues te
feutherwe-szhts." ''"'', fnllewl'l" ': referee. F. Wilkin- ).,.,, fcw Jumps llheed of the ether
A light henvvvv eight match is en for en-w, Philadelphia second Dlvis'en conches. The ganle should be hard
the eeml Frnnkic Hrltten will meet i Wint End vs. Ltirchwoed, at sisty third fnught, but Pitt has the best chnnce
r.l. l..fnrrnn .1, e "Welsh and Stanley ",iY?'"," l"1? C ' r"' ' am., te win
" , ,. ii. AHIIIl A ,.,.-,. -.. - -- ,
iliupk c lire te meet in n wfU'i-wcicnt i-(t r.-frte r Micnie. t
HOLMESBURG READY
FOR ALLENTOWN ELEVEN
- i
SrranS AbOUt ZCraUVVia u u-.i. , ".'.' "."." v", . "U"?X ""lu."'X"'l,Sem. at fwenty-sU
1J! v"1,'S1:""-,, ' L ..A'nn vv-t and WhaV.en street,, referee W. Kendal,.
Jlmmr WW. !c'?,nca',0nm,th1etyi5,ahTf have te i derse the belt, and the gossip ALLIED LEAGUE
? Tte-'s. 1 1," n;-Yerk ls tbn thc cemmis" wUl r?Z
?A f'ctCi',y WUdel . te meet .lehn.v Hurt de It. ref,r H Jltvmferd. .. .......
Inntrvn mfitrem 1 (tlinfl.
Smith vs Falrh'.ll. at Feufth and Wlnao Wlnae Wlnao
hecking streets, referee. W. K Hinds
Fermer Muhlenberg and Lehigh Aces
In Visitors' Line-Up
The Helmcsburg eleven will meet the
Allentown Professionals this afternoon
at .1 o'clock en Crystal Field. Rhawn
street enst of Frankford avenue. The
visit of the up-stiiters here murks the
first nppeerance In this city of any of
the big out-of-town elevens. The line
up centnlns players who have been for
merly connected with Lafayette, Le
high and Muhlenberg.
Holmesburg started off last week nnd
easily subdued the powerful marine
tenm, but Manager Howker does net
anticipate such a enculded total this
nfternoen. Coach Leu Hnyes is meet
ing with wonderful success since he
took charge of the team and is net
saying much, but is just wnltlng the
coming of the clashes with several of
Holmesburg's noted rivals.
Prier te the lug . .itch the Holmes Helmes
burg Reserves will meet the Rilllkcn
eleven, formerly the Wheeler tenm, e!
West Philadelphia. The line-up:
Allentown Pres. Holmesburg,
I .-... TV.. I.l.n St.rttnti It
High Scheel Star, at fullb'iek. Wl.lt. ill! Ir. 'r.V "".arly in the week, Dunn:-, next ..' . 1 rviv..,H thU cltv last nicht in I'aclls, vs. Nativity. ?i in.rusin am, ,? 5,0,1 ns any ever tievc
(rilnrn.1 his link'.. Inst Inturdiiv . nnd : i. set eduled for Mnnflav mgni at tne ".. ............... -.-- r, , v. .Q tiarnea streets. m... ?, "- . . t.lenn nrncr. Mtll Ills reglllur
...,...-. ---- ,,". . r.ui, with Ab'e tranuii "i res- accertllince vviiu uiea-iu. v ..,..,. .u.. 1 1 tanaaisns n. uu.uu.. V "' """ ,,,, tt,,. fi,t ,,.tli TI...1I11 nt
wits out of the bcrlmmilge drills all vv eeU , 'lim ; c 'uii vvivn - ,n f,,r ,,t.,,f. Ticca streets, refetee. a. I.eaeh , ' II the lieltl, w It tl Hewitt at
M ., .1. t.,.i...,ted ,n the slvrnttl drills 'he' 'rn nr" 'A"".'.'ni rivrt. Other mat. he, '"''. """ .'.. v. "" Ii... .1... i,' , Ascension vs. DUsten .Ssv.-. at I) and .ndersOll nnd Davlcs. halfbacks.
Uit 'tlt'ee ,r, ft.ees and tested e ir III. I l2 V " nTe ?. nkl.nic. W.lli. Men tow n boxers , e e .. ere e .,, . -i .. c 1 0rUrm slreets. rereree .,. .e..r Mollernn t..arterhack. the Pn
r :,. Tfffi r,:ih ,, - -- - -- - ! ?..r .". F - i wu--, TT ... :JaS is,rA.
J. "C w ,,..,. 1 ;.l ..;.! Ill,. W. , " .. .. . along about 1W p. m.. ant. K.ur.K u . o.nmen referee J. uvrne .. nn.l Hewitt Is n great line plunger
" """ " l ' ' ,"" .. , j Tinllti c.f th s citv wn ipjM-n- en i.in. from tr.e opposite corner wi 1 ue ij'en bei'ihi vs, ..i... .................. -. ,ii.,-u(n,l,i ntmclr will phik t
. fte ,1.1 Kiitnr.ni' pnme Hen I . '0P "'"'"..... ...in, tS Tend'er-Kans. ' '"' An "'' ''. ,.... ........ I v..n,1 n.l Hilstnl streets refree I Carr Uljersllleil attttCU Will COUSC t
vlnL. teliv nn after he enme '., ," " the Oarden )c tetr 21 Johnny ' Al Wagner, one 01 J.iuie uuiv stv- Wlr veterans . I.lBhtl.eus, II nnv team.
&,hUIIPK?n vv r,at 1, theenfe,'" .DArevVreaVr.lKhtvveht. veil Ve '' end favorite,. r ,, n and C.e.r,le.d streets refer-e. ,,, y. n)Ilai,n,h. ,,,
r"" " it;ii (ii-ave IlMine- Unv '"-'" U.is will man. 1.0 0..1..11 s h.m ..,. -,. .", Vs. Kdrcrroer at Nineteenth street ' mere time en Ills (leren-e this jenr,
cLTiran- and Surh.-rlnrd will he .lBht- I Hrr, .(i.l Breun, ha, be-n tra-ched ,? I V;.inn.'e in n I'll-la-ldnli W 1 is 11 jndllUnt.n I'.rU avenue referee J Dav , , ns working en all twelve cylln
. 1 . fr.. v it G-nni'i " " i n,-.-.u.... . wu' 1 'ii.i'ji 1 ut. .1 ..'' ..,' ........ ...- t..n.. . ... fwiMH ifHr 1 1 i . i iiic i.itivs eetrtr.
... r plt.1nv n f n1
Qeddess ... . left end Hayes
Dunn . .. left tackle Day
J!ewen left miard aafTny
Reger center Lynch
McTaren.. . . rliht guard Heed
Langden. ... rljht taekle . Potts
Dav la rliht end Emanuel
Andersen quarfrback . . ..Hrlile
KranWe. . . . left halfback ..Frltg
Jensen right halfback . Hengelmnn
Wnlsh . fulluark . .Caskey
PLAY FIRST GAME
Ily PAUL PRRP
Hnverferd Scheel wen the opening
Interncndemtc Lcngue football game of
the season from Episcopal Academy
yesterday nfternoen en the letter's
grounds, 7 te 2.
With only five minutes te go. Haver
ford niifihett the ball down the field te its
opponent's 5-ynrd line. Episcepnl held
like n brick wall, however, for three
downs. On the next piny, the Main
Liners efforts watt crowned with suc
cess, for Hen Derc, star left halfback,
took the pigskin nnd tore through thc
Academy team for the winning points.
He lnnded n few inches ever the chnlk
mark. Ewlng. substitute qunrtcrback,
booted the goal.
Enlscenal Rcered its two points In the
first period en n safety. Toek, Haver
ford fullback, wns tnckled behind the
goal line. The Churchmen hnd n
chance te score a touchdown In the sec
ond period. With the ball en its own
20-yard line. Haverford fumbled and
four Episcopal backs rushed te fall en
It. They nil missed the oval, however,
and Hnvcrferd recovered.
Heinle Miller's St. Jeseph's Prep
team, undisputed chnmplens ee tne
Catholic Scheel League, turned ill a
win ever the dermnntewn Hleh eleven.
The score nt the end of the fourth
period steed 10 te 0.
Captain Lee Rreslln, of the crim
son nnd Gray, waR the Individual star
of the game. He made ten of his
schoel'B total points. After Osberne
hnd caught a forward pass thrown by
Rreslin. nnd made n touchdown, the
little lender kicked the coal. He tal
lied again in the third period when he
Intercepted n forward pass and dashed
20 yards for a touchdown. He failed
In his attempt te kick thc goal.
Ills stellar act came in the final
nerled. when he stenncd back en the
27-ynrd line, dropped the ball and
Iwetcd It ever thc bar for the first lieltl
goal kicked in bdielabtlc circles this
season.
Germnntewn Friends' Scheel con
tinued ltn winning strenk by handing
n setback te Ridley Park High. 13
te 0. The Quakers scored their first
touchdown In the opening period, when
Zimmerllng ran around the end 25
ynrdt) for n touchdown. Nicholas fulled
te kick the neal. The ether score came
in the Inst quarter, when Zimmerling
threw n forward pans te uett. which
netted IB yards nnd n touchdown.
Mshelas succeeded in booting tne goal
this time.
A big surprise was pulled In the
game played at Wayne when Radner
High crossed the dope by beating the
fast Penn Charter squad. 7 te 0. He He He
fere the came was steeed the odds were
en Penn Charter te cop, owing te its
recent victory ever Central High.
Bryn Athyn furnished a little sur
prise nlse when it held Central High
te n scoreless t'e. The preteges of Dr.
O'Urien were favorites en ncceunt of
thc large number of players the academy
aggregation hnd lest during thc last
week through Injuries.
Moorestown High stepped dleucestcr
Ilich In a came nlaied en the ether
side of the Delaware, M te 0. All of
the winning team s counters were tallied
In the first quarter, while it was net
until the last period that thc vanquished
eleven were able te push ever a touch
down. Swarthmore Pren. ns was expected.
came through with a one-sided win ever
Friends' Central. The Little Quakers
have net hnd n team with any weigh!
nt nil In the Inst couple of years, anil il
hns been one defeat nfter another for
some time. The score of yesterday wns
17 te 0.
Tredyffrln-Enstewn High, of Rer
wyn, paraded te Its third straight vic
tory of thc season when a 21 -0 defeat
was passed out te Medln High. Isinger
scored two touenuewns, una i.eiiiiinii
scored one and kicked three goals for
the winners.
Cheltenham High stepped into the
picture with a win and put the skids
under Swarthmore High at Elkins
Park. Thc team played rings around
the visiting eleven, nnd when the score
was totaled at the end of the game
Cheltenham was found te have III, while
a zero steed en Swartlimerc's side of thc
alntc.
On the) Hunch Frent
PRE WAR RATES
Mstttsn Mm Egtlnlr. fflrl eM
sl tlnebltig Vitsr Hn.wi
Rsesi 1Prlt.tslJiih.tJuM,Jr,,J
Dmbls J nannies Wsier . . ( n
Iteeai (PrlTSIs hsili. 171 le let a '
I)eb1t neon, PrtTite Data.
Oessn earner, 196 pet week
Ownership Mtntgeresnt Pliens 18S
Arfs-sjfcesX.
pynH6,
-TV ALAN1PSrY'N-A j
8 AivAmciifauPIoiiIIetclof Disfindi I
I CAPACITY GOO .. . ll
witatssiin.niasiiasiisaiiiFaal
cZ)
OARAGE
sum
Let Us Maks Yeu reel at flams in is.""
"City et Itebust Ilmtb' "
HOTEL MORTON;
Ocean Enfl Virginia. Ave. Csn.Hi, ,'
EJesnter. Private Ilrtthe. ete, Jv5n fiL .,
Er.n c. rtKi.t. & rAui. .it. rnp'riSS;;
St. Chnrles t'l & llesch. Siec winter rii.1
Cap, BOO. M, Graham, formerly of Prince!,
.Wt'eVlV.'eVSp.ntZnS
standard In cuisine nnd service. Ulkt kw
Fall and Winter Rntes. J. Ilnthwell pf-
Vlrttlnia ay., se iiu.e. rre.n IleacS. Prlrsts
baths: run. water, elsv.i IteUuced Fall rIi
MM F.M.13. Owner. N. J. COI,LlNH. ilsiS
VTRAYMORE "
"World's Greatest Hetel Succeu
sFNATOR Uclt te eru-vvur pritss. FaU
atllAIUfV ,,, winter rates U Mr ,.
American Plan. Fireproof. First hotel from
lienrMwwK en virniin AV-. noeKiet.
hotel continental;
Always open, always readv: terms mtxlerati,
Wrlls or phone. M. WAI.SII DUNCAN'.'
HOTEL RAVEN ROYD -;.
Sunny, well-hentetl roems: private btb;
running water. Lew rates ISAAC HOWERj
- z . .. ............ .. .
The Clairmont tff V' .WSS- J,?'iJ
bent, ltwtes medernte. Illkt. C. I,.' SMITH
Hetel Boscobel J '. ,
rates. Steam heat. Ph. 117 A V. MAB10M
THE WATKINSHeulh Carolina Ave. tin
rates. Amer. plan. T.lnten II. Arneld. Owasr..
Wcslmincter Kntucky Av nr. Beats.'
vv csuiiinbicr Klevaler liriVate Uttit
runnlnir vvnter. Open nil sear. O A. KOPP."
SHOREHAM "VlWf'Vttf
Special fall nn.l winter rntes Aluls firnher.
1'IIIJ IIRKAKI'.KS
(Ireatlr netlneeil rreseiit-Seaen Ratri,
OCHAX flT. N. J.
Biienvnn Hunnlnic water all roemsi sti,
iscaync Sppt tnt Ri huindinT
STKAM8IIII' NOTII'KS
CORflllWIfcKCBAL
STEAMSHIP LINES
EHILADELPHIA te
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND SLIGO
S S "Delavan" Oct. 22
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST
LONDONDERRY. WATERFORD
S S "Eastern Kinrr" Nev. 7
SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS
SS "Milwaukee Bridge". Oct. 15
MOORE&McCORMACK CO., Inc.
E. W. STRINGFIELD
Philadelphia Manager
8 nei'liiw in.iic, t'tiil.X.
T.nmhnr.l 03R3 Main 7.113.,
Interceaslal Ssa Carriers, Inc.
WII.I. Ulhl'ATCII OX
OCTOBER 10, 1921
- SS "A. L. KENT"
0000 10XS 1).
from
W.
Philadelphia
for
Les Angeles Harber
San Francisce and
Seattle
n I.Miit.iiii nn.l lihted nmenir lilw enim
nents nn siiinc en tm- n'lttiuiK im
f'tincli Hiienrs l f.nrlnK his flrnt linrtl
Northwestern Opens Today Against
East Falls en Germantown Gridiron
The Northwestern Club, formerly
Mount Airy, will iniiugurntt the Rrltl' Rrltl'
iren seaKen this nfternoen In (iernmn (iernmn
tewn when they meet the Knst Fulls
eleven nt Stenton Field Club Chew nntl
Plensnnt streets, fiermantevvn.
The Kant Fnlls eleven Inst Sntunlny
tlefented the HtrenB l'nlen Cluli, of
I'heenlxville, ft te 0. Burke kicked n
field pcial und Andrea ninile n touch
down after n 7S-ye.nl run. Amir en I n
inember of Northwestern nnd wan nlny
in? with Knst Fulls, nt, his team vvuh
Idle.
Nerthw extern hns n nuiuher of for
mer RchelnRtlf Ktnr-f In the line-un nnd
iH ctJnchetl by Ktl Iievip. former mnn
liner nnd plaver of the Cincinnati
CeltH. of the bl? Heml-pre eleveii.t of
the Weet. The line-up:
Al'Tl'MX KESORTH
I.AHi:WOOI. X. J.
ExwE S!sss si iV
I'lreproef Newly built and newly furnished
All outside rooms, single- or en suite l'rlvate
batlis. Het and cold runnlnic vvnter and
te'ephenea In all rooms Ilxcellent Hungarian
eulslne. Musle at meal times and for dnnrlnic.
drill and billiard rooms. .Special rates until
Nev. 15. Alse special commercial rates
Uoeklet Telephone l.altevvoed 331 or New
lerli emre. HUiuylei nJ.'.
SIOtfXT I'OCHXH. I'A,
HAWTHORNE INN UBAvufL'1-
Oorteeus nu.iunn fellnKe, steam heat, open
flrsplaces, electrle 1 1 (fit. bowling, tennis.
rtdlnKi special rntes Sect, and t)etnhr.
Dell Phene. i: M. DUNOI.Kn.
.la.k llveai. vv t. '.e.l Frel p. i"H spnr- ,f,,.t ttl,.le (linrlev O'NVU faces Kid I PunhlrU '" vf "Veferee v "", "H ,,,ter f ,1"' 'euntallieers tl ml
rsif.'iLi'i.w..: " "nrry Sp,,aker- ' " n:v,rrNer,r XhN dr l .
,' a . ..mshneK , Imii1 eys nt Lruifiistcr cir.ey vs rerin thian-, Mr th and .N.dr, ,N IlllerHi At Dartmouth he turned
( ,rl IMet. J... n.' .ven X T . Khtvvei.-ht , A .juartet of Fhi'mlelphiit boxers will ' '...nvllle ,.. mncl.vlll. at A ar.d ..tit very Reed d-veiis rid no dni.i.t
Keel. .. sp-.ii. citer there. IlrP1 nP1.,l with l'roinetof S.Mtt.v Hemp- ',, ' A f V n, md, 5"e,. lnthepnHt.
. :. , .i. - ti. .,,ni., . '"'."' .:." :, r Warren. isccuutc me riuHtiurcn rirates ten
"' V, tentative-, t ere r ' A ' A '"V. virn Illbbnn a, Ha.r.e, ,d up 111 tl.e hemehtretch of the pen-
(,lt p)rce"','Mf..t ." , nnPHterl1 MiI.Iul.er. streets: referee. W Hw.rtz ut .,., tIP 1;mm, .,,, ,,p pnypd en
, """nf ' aw K () SnnMemT-ht ! Third D.vlslon-Xer.hea.t fl.ctie Torbes Field. This ls the flrnt blR Rnme
rh"'..?.ii ,VU UUU Uclmrl el. be Frr.n A. A .v.. Herer new r- ?, Third . In IMttlbursll nn.1 I- well worth neclng.
Ill-uvv .. v.ft. . - ami IJerKS sirrein. ...r "."'
I J lie IirM-ji'.ir iv" "'' .... ...... ii...- trntt nir vveiiervvi'iitiii, w.... unv i h ;isiten at'i r.-.., ...... .u i imu
, U, follews: Wi'MS left .ml.' Ti.n.m le.ir in.l Jee Mer ,.. t,,, nr ' .', ,,.,,. citizen I W IMlI'lipH, I reJ nn.l I'nruh ' referee I taw
' "". . r. ......1... i' i I i..e. . nh. .MlirhlH aid J J'ea Kit. h' m dills- ' I Illiiniv-il""" , ,, ,, ....... , llosewend vs. Miier n a ; riril. atnl
Jaqlllrtll. leu mnn . ' ..... -i. ..-. ; - vre, i.eer . unde. J.,n Omrey , lighlvvelKllt . OIUI I'i'ie iviisv, uiiiin i- vVimtilnl ittwij '""" fil
isdnnl ; l'nni cvitt-t . l'lipwert." ml I . ,,;,, fa. n of these m.M. nr- In ..p.cnt Snllbein will pair off with Iteblna vs Ve l'aul .at Tulip und Uvl.li
udard; 1-Jitn'H-waiiB. nSlt t.i-kle : ; " en' ,hHlr r,!",,,,h' hjuck A-hten. KUhniMs meet. Kuh fc,riIi v ifv Mg !h of a . at p n.
iJenttie. riKht end ; Mclniw. ..i.irtcr '""" Hennett. I'hillps fni'fci Jee McCnbe and n and ifenner street rcf-ree ! w..uin"
blck: Kin;. It'ft hnlbn-jki rrwleiTller. I 1 h w t ii Mi.J Keenlg. ,IJI,,,,,iS,,i5rlIe-.wnil?- rVAi'p "Li1
-Srl.r lmlfbuck. and Jim Uehurst. c tr f ... -Jn C I... '"VtI? ..? .,n,. tL.tlier nUnhln of stieet und Erie avenue, reteree. r. Kib.
1 J!.. r. I JLlil ua iv. w. ill ji ei:iuil((a. unii h-""; " : -
LUliUUUIv. ,1 ......nt.nrd ter tlllH tieilMI.I, U1..1 lilt l'i-
;AII-Stare at Harrlman Tomorrow
jfleerKO limn Is Visum nimpised of
sikicrs i from il xiIh-ii-j unil I'mll are
idle, today un a v mtn "f a ittnv"uii.n. l.
ttw l1" eisln Yurners. lir.n.d a t .in nl.
ny Bddle I see. s Uildcsl.urK nine tomer
itfvy aflernei'ii m the llurrin.nn M I, I p a r 1
nl Drlstel I'u u . WV.ini-s'laj ihe plaj ut
lUimmonten N J The All-Stars uti l.
booked threuish led Ilurth h phun.iu M
bsrt S0B7.
AjO'0 Rntner Beats Yeung Fisher
Syraeuse, N. V., Oct. 8 Auk e Ilatner
,w Vurk middleweight, vvuii a I decision
ei sr Yeunc KleTsher. or this city, Un a nr nr
ItWreuKvi bout hers. ;
Tem Gibbens Steps Turner
IttifTnle. N. V.. Oct. R Tem
fJb' ei.-. of St. Paul, ktiui ke.l .nit
C'nv Tumor, of New Yerk, after
thirty riecend of fighting in their
bout here laht nifiht. There whs
enlv one p'liif'i stiuck, and It
.tret, lied Turrcr en the enimiN for
the knockout. The men are light
lit-avywciBhtt).
! .,..-,. ,...r j for tlliB HfBMHI, Ulltl llO VX
"""I'l" " . . 1 .. ......
nCCtH tO 1IIIVI! II L.unn.i .mini, "i ...ill
vvcilders Hi lias been authorized te
innkf muti'liPR for Mike MpTIbiic, iiilil
llevvelclit. "'! ' rniiUle Isrltt, llslit
wrigl.t. und Willie Ilerinnn, light
weight, iu this city.
Magnelia A. A. at Delce
Mnirnellii A A . of i'-unkferii
will
this
Fourth Division Northeast Hr. tlen
S H V flub a Scanlon nt Terr.sdale
avenue and Henner street re'eree J, Tayler.
Ht Vincent vs Bt Albertu a at Terres
dal avenue und Cettmar. h'reet. referee. II.
Ver vs. Ilnllnn-Amerleiins t Cedar and
Cambria slreets. refers, f i', stHn
l.at.KIOrtl Alt'."" "" ..n. ...te r-v rrnim-
f.ird reud und Kris avenie, referee, J. liar
rla Fourth Ulvlslen :'erthnjt Hectlen
c......i v. Funnel. I A A., nt Hecnnd
strut und Kris avmue rsferee. A C.ienjjr.
I.lshtheuse Revers vs. aerrnantewn ,-.
Schedide of IFeek-End
Independent Grid Games
Ilebnrt ut rrur.Uftir.1. Ilrnvrn's lleld, 0
ford pike nbeve 1 ninkfnr.l Hlsh Retinal.
Allentown l'rofeselenuls nt llelmeslmr.
Hlinwn strru-t eist nf l'rnnkfenl avenue,
llllllkeii Cluli nt irHlmesbitra Krservrs,
Ith'iwn strif east of Krinkferd nvrnur.
Xerthwenern East Falls
I,. Ilracken . . .left end Iltirkn
,T Itothferd. left tackle T McQuIre
I.lihtcap . . . Ift uuard Jt Feley
I'oaceek center . Norten
Mornsee . . .rlitht iruard J. Poles
It Ilracken right tuekle ,. Cuter
O'Donnell .... rWht end l'lekard
Andrea quarterback I.allv
Henrlch . ..left halfback Ilnseff
JennlnKS .. rlKht hn'fl.ivck Fllae
W. ilracken. . .fullback Costelle
CONSHY AND VINCOME
Vlnennin at renslinlineken.
All. IMillitrtel. .1.1.1 at lWlllir . A.. Hlri...
l.ri.lie S. Clctliler field, Hlxty-tl.lrd und W.i'-
Tli. Jleifi.0 lia A, a . ..-.
Snernoen en the latter's lli'ld l-usi winsjn ! at Vrent struat and Krle avenues refsree,
MBKnc.ua sultered but. two defeats and ha. B. Jdoen.y . , ,.....,. nd. Bt .
Antl5nn.V5liUr.f5
Tulsa Okla.. team, Wa dursderl. of iiuj Cambria vs. KJ2'?lVu,,);?1.ri A ""
But" and Smith, ei Jack.onvllle FU. Ixmdsn atreet.-. ittTt. 3. Murphy.
nut streelM.
Itoil.ero.iili nt llrldrebnrc. lttrlimeud nnd
llrll.ode" streets.
Knst Falls at Xnrthvveatern Club, Htcnteii
Field. Chew and 1'lrut.aiit atrrets, fiermiin fiermiin
tewn. , M lldwoed. of lYntikfenl, nt I'liliierii.
Darby Fire t'omennv nt Xorireod I'n.
MuKnellu, uf Fmnkferd. ut Delce, of
Dnrby,
nriien a. a. hi i eiwrn
his Afternoon In Big Early
8easen Game
CoiiHliehockeu will ftnrt In with iti
hit; Ramen wlicn they mcet Vlncnine
Club, of thiH city. These rivals hove
been battling ench jear for tlie lnft
five nntl have ntaged neme great battlcR.
Th k ban generally been n November
game, but the Consheliockcn hehediile
wan completed befere Vlnceinc decided
te travel, and as next Saturday was
the only open date it was decided te
play today.
Censhv Ik In great nhnpe nfter tie
featlng ChcBroek, of Wilmington, Int-t
ween, iw-ti. venen tiarrett lias tried
out IiIh full htrlng of twenty-live men
and will select about seventeen of tht
best men for the regular Bquud. The
line-up :
Conshohocken
Ilsun . . .left end
Kit-kins . . ..ert tackle
Fisher lift uuard
Frank . . renter. ..
M'.K'htll rlKht vuard
Deerlnu rlittit tackle
Weil rlsht end.
uetvvauu ... quarterback
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I'sssenter, 8 o'clock 1'. Jt.i haturdsr. 3
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fhlljdelphls.
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We ran supply the variety of Shade
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Hweet aum. II H ft
I'lane Tree, 12-11 ft
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American I.lnden, 12-II ft ,
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