Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 15, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921'
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MORE THAN 100,000
SEE GRIDIRON TILTS
HEREON S A TURD A YS
Business Depression May Be On, but Hard Times Are
Net Noticeable at If eekly Football Games of
Collegiate and Independent Teams
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TEDIOUS PASTIMES WAITING FOR YOUR HOST
RID TILT
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It) UORKKT V. MAXWKM,
Mwrts ttlltnr llvr-nliiK I'tiliHe I rdicer
inrd times in the business world, but looking at it from the
mertlnir stnmliiniiit. ftniltttens arc better new than ever before. The
World Scries drew tin- lnrget attendance In history, and also the large.-it
gate , but that n u stellar attraction Hint conies imee n year, However,
spectators nn turning "lit for ordinary panics in Mich throngs that managers
iu innii in-lnniix nie unable te take rare of the rush. This is particularly
true In fin lb. ill in tin- c it
The 1'iiiversitv of Pennsylvania has plajctl te the biggest early season
crowds cvir te turn out ,ii Franklin Field, and the (Junkers hn-e one of the
weakest mIiciIuIcs in history as far as late September and early October
Karnes an- eon. erned. Independent tennis nl-e are enjeyinj tinimclal success,
etui it is estimated tl at mere than 100,1)00 l'liilatlclphians watch football
every Saturdav. And before the season is ended this number will be almost
doubled.
l'eiin. of oeurc. alwis 31 1 the largest gathering, and from new en
STi.IMIii and mere will be din kins in through the gates of Franklin Field every
Saturday. The l'riiiikferd ei'eu jacket-, are drawing capacity crowds of
sir and -even thou-i lid i v.-r week, mid Holmesburg, Urldcsburg, Consho Censho Conshe
hnckeii aiul ether teams aNe ar- playing te packed stands. Next week the
I'liUm A. A. "Ill start ifs season at the I'MV pnrk, nr.d another successful
campaign Is predicted. Lut vcar the games at the ball park attracted around
15.110(1. Ley C011v.1i has another star aggregation this year with Heinie
Miller. Swede im'.gstr..ni. Sni" Cufall aid Johnn Scott nR hcudlltiers. The
hr-t game wl I be ngalnt Sin imndeah. but later in November some of the big
Western elevens will be brought here.
The icilew jackets him- drawn such big rrewds that the business men of
I'ratihfcird are planning a ?50,i)00 field, with spacious ntands. in order te
iK'i-omiiieilutn the tlirengs an.Meus te see the contests. Coach Geerge Jehnsen
Juis given the Frnnkfiird folk n cnickerjack eleven and the team is worthy
of the splendid siipi rt gien bv the fans.
1 '(Hit ball has been going se geed at Holmesburg that Ruck Swcctland.
,'ernicrl.v n star at Akren, I. as been brought here. Other Holmesburg sta.-s
re I.(.ii Ilnyes. ferim rly of Muhlenberg: Pud Pay. Lee Lynch, Charlie
UrCuikin. Sdgel and Harry Fritz, who is staging a remarkable comeback after
11 long retirement from the gridiron.
07;? thriving clubi arc the All-Philadclphtn. Hieing, Viiieeme.
Xertliucstrrv. Hnlart, Kmerren. llivcrside, Z.'uif Falls, Varsity.
Vcdtn, ChjteH Ilcujhts. Urlce, V.rvcm. Uoxherauoh "'"1 Fi'ctn'r.
Advice te Football Coach
AN AMATFl'K f.,eiball coach who has been called upon te assume charge
of the team m his alma mater, which Is just taking up the game, writes In
te ask what te de and hew in order te get things started.
It seenis a bit weird te get such a request, and we can't help wondering
whr.t his team is going te leek like when it gets into action.
All of which brings us back te the obi ipiestien of what Is the most
cfTecthe way te cnaih 11 football team, whether it be college, school or one of
tne independent d1 ven.
iiiiniibtedly. tjie whole trend In coaching is toward the development of
-vsteni. Tl. old day when a coach could merely teach his players all the
fund.imentals of the game as he knew them and then de l? e a few trick plays te
threw 111 ill crucial Moments are cone. Fery coach knows each trick as well
11s the uet. which makes it all een.
Today the mam idea is the development of three different things: Team
work en the iiffene. teamwork en the defense and one real threat in the back
field who can d any thing and everything, (let these three things and jeu
ha'e a r(,il football team. 11 tiani that will worry anj opposition.
Harvard has , down te the final degree. Ne iifatter what the caliber
of the material In the original squad, the Crimson turns out great teams.
Penn had it, although a system that was somewhat antiquated, but it get
some results. .
Stagg has a ssteni at Chicago; se has Yest at Michigan, and Andy Smith
! Intredmlug one at California.
T '; .!atfn. 1 ei thr proper kuxd. fe'.-c the piespcetivc player
fmm tin turn hr f'' jieir n inWuinieu teirard the gridiron,
ttam him. hrmq nut thr lilt that is 111 him under cemnctrnt training
and (jicnii leek teirmd using him 111 thr job he M best fitted for. They
makr thr job of the narh mwh caiirr and give a college the assurance
of having playi 3 irhe knew the game.
Over in Germany
FIO.M the Americ.111 forces in (lermany comes an athletic bulletin, published
at -10 Schles.. Mrnsse. (V.bleiiz. which gives an idea of what the doughboys
are doing in the wn. of spnn-.
The l'lftii Infantry team had just wen the diamplenship for th second
time, and apparently the Imjs are net missing a bet in the football line. A
large portion of the eight pages ik devoted te recounting things of the gridiron
and plans for the season that started hist Sai'irdav.
In a lending .-iliieri.it Pat llrannen, chief official for the Masen, relnts
out some miere-tnig angle-, of tin- game, part of which are appended:
'Tlnre is mere science in en" came of football thnn In a whole season of
almost anv ( Iher -pert. Hid j-m ever rtep te consider the possibilities of a
single t'Hit'ball centi-t? Hid veu knew that two situations rarely cer develop
tlie"same en the football gridiron": Hid ou knew that a football player must
be every thing that i- included in a geed baseball player's make-up and then a
whole let beldes? Did you ew-r figure out that football Is a mere desirable
army gaum than cither baseball or boxing? Well, a book could be written en
these .er question. As a mutt-r of fact, books have been written en them.
"In it single football game two teams of i-leien players each come together
approximately two hundred times. N'-arlv all of these plays involve the
shed; of phjsl.nl cenuu t. In ewrj one of them eleven men are attempting te
out iiiancn.r tin- ether eleei. Fery member of one team knows what his
team is epncie, te d... Tie members of the ether team must size up in the
briefest fra -turn of a s(,-..ud w nat il.e opponents an- attempting and must then
decide instantly w.iat must be done te ppveni it. In 11 bascbnll game of nine
innings there are al- approximately two hundred plays. However, in each
of these p!tis thin- 1- rardj ever mere tl.au four or five men Involved. Tu Tu
ether members of ih leans' are spectator-. Ahe in every given situation In
baseball th' I- is 11 right ami wrong thing te de. These situations arise eer
and e.r and nothing n'w ever develops. A player does net think, he
reuieinb. rs.
Football Flayers Must Think Fast
it HASFliAl.l. 1'iijt must think enl. k. A football player n-ust thin',
quicker 111 1 efiei. r A bi.seball player must be nctive. A football
plavcr must r- ju-r 11s urine and in better j'isical condition. The ball plnyei
Nlimi'd be n.isr.miblj fust 'I lie football plajer must ills.) be fast; a flew
athlete is net s.nisfuet..r in . Ithcr gum-. A football plnv-r must have mere
nerve. mi.i stieneth ami mere stamina than anv ether athlete.
"Fer nrmv ..tli . - and m-'ii the stein di. ipllne, eternal maneuvering for
position and ii.ImiiiUir. . the hard pi.j-i, Hl .einbnt of th- football contest is
Ideal. The prim ipb- "f rl.e bait'- ur. Hi. same as the principles of th"
gridiron gum. soldiers bu-liM-' 1 t 1-ani 10 tight, tj licht without
malic- and v itheut tear Th.- In kari-s -i football
. 01 .mi;'.!. I H.bjl'a'j l.'Aetr C c. piny
Harvard-Georgia, Dartmputh-
Tennessee and Rutgers-W.
and L Games Features
STATE OPPOSES LEHIGH
1
I Fer the firikf Minn fliin season, two
college football games will be put en
fe.lnv for (1m T'l.ttn.lelnhbi fnns. The
I ' . .
big one, of course, will be the engage
ment between IN 1111 nnd Swarthmore nt
Franklin Field. Out nt the Straw bridge
I & C ethier Field, Drescl Institute wn!
open its season against .luniata.
Swarthmore Is (inured te give Tenn 11
' terrific battle. The odds, of course.
1 favor the lied and Hlue. but the (iarnet
hns a craekerjack team this season and
! Is lllielv te surprise H-ismaii. Juulntn
1 has taken a couple of wallepings ami '
' therefore is In form te gnther nnether.
The big came of today is the enter
tainment that will be put en for the
riicsts of the Fnited States Naval A-a-
J demy between the Middies and Prince- I
ten at Annnp.'is The .Tigers in view
of their snleud d record of last vi-nr and
the victories eemniled this season is a '
light favorite cies-nite the fact that 1
leither Iiurle nor dnrrlly. the two fa-'ii.-us
Helier backs, v ill start. The
Middles are down en t'ic!r team te their
indershlrt le (enfident are they that i
M.b Folwell will put ever n triumph. I
Princeton wen lnsf year. ll-i. anil tnc
Navy athletes nre out for revenge.
Lehigh Ilatlles Slate
Fur will fly when Lehigh engages
'Vnn State at State College. The
Uethlehem collegians took ever Rutgers
hist Saturday and they should give
Coach Hetdck's eleven a very busy aft
ernoon. Frank (Jh-k has the ISrewn
Mid White in excellent form, and, al
though State is piiked te win, the score
should be close.
Harvard is in another intrrsediennl
'..if tie today. The Ciin.sen walloped
Indiana last Saturday and tedav battles
the Fnivcrsity of (ieergia. Other in
tersectinnal battles nre between Dart--leuth
and Tennessee and Rutgers and
Washington and Lee.
Of the three Southern teams playing
m the North W. nnd L. seems te have
the best opportunity of taking the well
known bacon home with them. The
ien-rals are said te have a geed eleven
nnd they made an Impression en Frank -'in
Fielil yesterday in their signal erill.
They have a geed varied attack and the
'ievs seem husky enough te stand tin-
battering of the opposition.
INXIITCB Te PLAY COLP AT
towns rRicNU's euue Ycxj
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TIME, VaJhILP UAITINc-J
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mottoes eki tis wall
ThciJ Yeu Practicc
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SCHOOL FAVORITES
Scholastic Statistics
Standing of Schools
lNTKn.SCII0KSTI0 I.I'AOl'i: ,
I . W.I..Its w.i..rt 1
rrnnkferd H I 0 s Senlh Thllt . n O 0
IM.lhlll. II. 1 0 (rtTiimntevvn, 0 1K1
I Central H... O 0 0 Nertlirant. ., 0 t 0
I INTEKACAIJKIIIC I.lUOli: 1
M I. 1-1- IV I. I'l.
West Phillv Penn Charter and 1 Ctn0 '".'"V1" " 2 flcrmjn'n .v. e 1 0
""' riimy, rwiiii vviiarier i-iiu nt. IiiUe-h.. 1 0 a Liilsnnml A. 0 l 0
SOCCER
ELEVEN
THEY ARE RARE WHO
T'DTf'MDir mDH rin . J
lixiuiui 11 yjvizrjx OKAS
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Mile. Lenglen, Guilferd, Hunter, Miss Hellins, Mi
Leitcli llicy tlave wen at Heme and Fail
Abroad Under 3000-Mile Test
By GKANTL.ANI) KICK
WIN
GRIDIRON
St. Luke's Are Victorious
in League Contests
It'll errerd... 1
1 S
BUSY DAY FOR KICKERS
Results of Yesterady
iiKiii school Mitnri:
Wf-hl l-liltmlAlnlil.i 1II.T. 11. fl.m.sn.K.. H
Ilieli, 0.
KAUFMAN AND WALKER STARi inn ti.,;r!Tirrt.rt,;ri1..i. 7.
M. t.ukc's sj:hcel, lUi (If rmunlewn Aeil- '
ny I'.Vl'L PREP !' n.v.ner ll..?,T,: rattnlts!,. n The first-round mat.hes for the Na-
West Phiiadelniiia Illch. Penn Char- ! intmi ilieli. I4i lrr Merlen nieh. 0. , tieijnl C hnllenge ( up, emblematic of the
ter and St. Luhe's Selioel. favorites. I iiiVhTa. "' "' u"x 1MUMtM
t-ame threuph vvllh victories in their' ixinsdewne Hlali. 23i nidirr r--Ic IIIkIi. e.
rld battles vest.-rdav. West Philly. ' , KlIl"x,l"1 Amdenuc. COi Chestnut Hilt
by virtue of its win ever nermnntevyn , 'i,.!;iv hi.,, ,4, tirH.nh.im Iliith. e.
'"S". ii-u i r.iiiKinru II1KU ler me ' urmnniew n ii-icna
Gelf In October
Lii this tare month I de net care
Whether my arirc is geuu ur nut,
Xer xchcre thc fickle ball may fare
ll'icn have struck my masliie shot.
Fer green and geld, or bretcn and led,
lVitrc oaks uici maples show their
heeds,
I cannot help but lift my head
Te sec thc glory of the icoeds.
I came upon a deg-leg hole
And saw my untrapped drive careen,
M'hcicat I strode nith buoyant soul
Te play my mashic te thc tnccn.
II it I just around thc wtrvlnu bend.
With golden dress and crimson ia
saw an oak of autumn Jlcnd
Ami what was par cempaicd te that?
Why should I leek upon thc ball
When I ran sec the flaming ticcs
Whose xtditint branches riie and fall
licfeir, thc trhispef of thc breeze?
The flare of scarlet and of geld
Means mere te me than wasted
strokes.
Fer who can put thc bunkered fold
Above thr gler) of thc eakst
01'U main football rcRret Is tha,t
California nnd one of the streiiRer
Kastern teams are net te be tossed into
the same arena for a Saturday 'after
noon. The llerkeley ehallenu'e te battle
came a bit tee late. Fer that matter
the eat) between the two oceans would
i hardly make for any decisive contest,
I with airplan- transportation across the
Continent net ipiite ready te handle a
football schedule. ,
Distances, ami Ferm
'A 11 ION IIOI.MNS, Alcxa Stirling.
ISebbv Jenes, Francis Odimet,
Six Teams Start Competition p"'1 ciuiferd. ci.ick Kynnsnnd ethers
r inaile no Rreat headway In England and
Here for National Chal
lenge Trophy
PLAY CUP GAMES
M
ur the i v.rnnintevi n lYicndu in-
Vnr tic first t me t l's season. Dart- lead in tie Interse in nstle T.enfur. riimv '"5"'
mouth w-Hl have its full strength in thf j Penn Charter and St. Luke's bv wln
sair." today. Conch Cannell has been . nitig went line n tie for first place in
linnulcappeil tnis season dj injuries, uui
new nil the boys are in geed condition
ami Tennessee mieuiu prove easy, .uui
Robertsen has been pajlng particular
attention te field jrenl'i th!s week and he
I1I be a dangerous man Mthin the 10-
yard line.
Yale takes en 'Williams at New
Ilnven and should have no trouble turn
ing in another victory. Cernell will
face the AVestern Reserves and Pitts
biirjh will engage Cincinnati en Ferbes
Field.
Lafayette Takes en Hurknell
Mrdlu IIIrIi,
Moerpt'vii
111 Snnrtti.nnrr High. 0.
highest soccer honors in America, win
be played in this citv this afternoon. Six
teams will be in nctlen, and close com
petition is anticipated.
llnddenncrld ' - tm ' '"'cs "an riiru, tne Ameri
can League repieseniatives meet ivtng
!
the Interncndemic League
est Philh fame from behind.
showed wonderful lighting spirit and
wen out In a hard-fought game from
the Cliveden. l.'J te (!. j
iSerninntewii pet the jump en the
fpecuoeys when Johnny Kaufman, nll-
nreunii ..tar et the tireen
nml Inte
institution, kicked a beautiful iield goal ,.,. ....
from the .".a-yard line In the (.iienimz I liiii Arn"
period. llryn Athvn Arciilrmj ut Sviartlinierr ITrii.
The Westernersen.ne right back In , "?Vn.7ISK.n IUnt Cainden lllili. I'err.l
the next i ened, hr .vever. After n "111". C-.undcii.
si ries of line nliin"es failed ii firune.l ' Centesvllle Illch nt Chester lllcli. Clirslr.
..ns iV.lf-i., t n- . A ,rw"r" I'rlnrrlen Prep ut Hill Solum!. I'etlstimn.
'.' "I' "I" .""I'll, i" v-oiiiineiier. .inrmewn lllcli ut Kr'iliiir inch.
sessmg, of the Allied I irst Division,
mil. e. .and .llmmy talkers preteges are ex-
Nurln-rtli IIIrIi, Mi Urn-II I're.i, 7. peeled te come through With a will, nl -
lulniiri IIIkIi. 75 Mrn hiintv 111? lllcli, 0. , tlinueh KltiL'sesslnir has for years lundL-
CiilllnnsH.ied lllicli .111 Mlllilllc Ilieli. 0. """'-'. , , ' l ! .i in I I
lliiverf.ini Ilieli. rti IVIrnds' Crntml. II. i credliible shewilli; ill the allied rilllk'l.
(iliuiresrtr lllcli. 7 Viukt I-rl Illch, 0. ni, ..... ,. ill nmr. l. r,rvt Kn,...,,
WnndlMiry lllir-t. 101 (II isslmr-i Illch. 0. . , , . .i i i , i. . Vi i nucr
llurllnctun lllcli, fli llrlstel lllcli. n. I contest at the Phillies Park in jears.
I'erkiiKir illch, Hi Kusi (.rmivlllr. c. ! .Manager .Iiiines Waldcr has arranged
ler a number of ether games there 'ater
in the season and. starting In December
all the cup and league matches of the
Scotland
1 Itut Cecil Lcitch and Willie Hunter
, take hack no championship cups from
' the I'nlted States.
due cm still recall the wide gap in
'form between Lenglen in France ami
Lenglen In America.
Once In a rare while a Tilden, a Hil Hil
eon, a Doherty or n Travis, a Uav or
a Hutdiisen rises above the lmndlcnp
of n :!000-niilc journey and bags the
purpl" toga. Hut these happenings are
none tee often when one considers the
unusual amount of international play.
Georgia
CU.NMDi-ut the case ft (ieergia as
one of the pl.ij grounds of the
A estern 'World. v e have first (Ieergia
.1
University coining te Ilarvnr.i ...
Mreng football team. Q
JICJ'.n IiUIc '? en GH,.
isH i-uuiing ui meet Penn .... "
flliethcr lievverful n..l.i... ' ""'
- -....siniic.
Ai.vii, for golf, there arc Al. ...
- OUT.
.emniknblc gifts te the anelen 22'
ri".S'0,?e.. " 'riislK- ,-
"Jmeiii
llttff niifl ftKI... r.t
.".... ."":' ,,0"C3' lw "f th- h,.4
Cobb. aiUOllC ethers r. V, JW
play. ' "" u ""Walldlj.!
.Ner Hebby Waltlieur, Jr u.
n"K .t;,lr,?'t'lisl (! t'"1 werKl. ""'
record Is something te tinVi i ,p0.rt,
btate tlmt has nethW ilk? ft. ' '
e n ei xscw lerk. IVtan.rlvanl.'S' V
Piea
nels
JILPKATT-Attheendefthefim
AV. week l oc,ebcr (j '"etat
had avt-rugeda faint breath efDu,,MI
for his stay I America, e "m'
Tiiijuk iH a tip out th .i. . '
. ..-ill lie much lZe,h, .h.0Tl'!'',
i.v nenvy game wltheu havlnJ . "J
1 nt thc extreme end of It, i.!i" l.
Princeton has had no pnrt of !' V
cenldeut attitude about ,ln,0"f
that may easily be the mri ! Mnif.
schedule. The advantage stll. St ?n h(
thr Tiger, but the mnM L1"11'
thitj for Nassau rem"&t Wll
of holding an unbeaten rcZZ
end of the year.
ten record at tl.
VJ felfinger and Truxton li. "
be considered the ,1, "e lr"Z 7'!
me at center and guard,? Ilut U'f i'1
the two greatest tackles I as , . Ur'
covering a wide range and hooting
..umber of varle.l .ii,.,",.Lf,,0?!,nlll
Washington and Jeffersen 'iriM.'i.r,,i'
LI:''''v.Rn".erYaIl,1te
Ileffelfingers have ; been ex, rem". y",'
-.... .vyi uu-Kie piay is supposed te InA
beneath n vviilee nniii.i.i ...." " utt.
center. .-si.i man guard or
rpLXAS offers the names of tj,
-- Sneaker. Rogers Ilernshy nn,, ReM
.dividual State. Rival rlnln.. X
Cepirtg;,t. ,01,. .11 r.el,,, rtnei
of Michigan; Cutts. of larvar.i 1 ft
...eng the many merit Ien If
superior talent is net eutstni llr'clgj
ackles have l,een fairlv nbiii.,lf;
GEORGES IK
Today's Schedule
VOOTIIAI.I.
in- ut l'nin iTrsh, IranMln
r . - ...ill n,l ....,! AnnAtil Inti (,, ... ...... "-"-" ' sui.iitc.ctlVl, .tlirnilMVIl IIIKH ill iir'.lliiK lilKM.
Lafajette mil tind geed opposition in i !,( -est Phillv in the le.ul. JelTcetl i 'l(len.l lllcli at l'lrus-intvllle Illch
Rucl.nell. but it is net likely that . f i ilc-.I te he if ih emi l-lriisnntillle.
Pnneh nfherlniiil's team will be ill Vi .,. , ', ? ML , r llriinswrk lllcli nl Ilonlentevyn Mill
( each Sutlierlanil s l.ani will c n 'I . Chvedens tied It uj in the fourth t.rv In-tllntr. Iterdrntimn.
.lancer. This is the big game up nt I p0ril when Kaufman a-nin be. te.l Mlllrnnllle Nuniml nt r. and M. Acid
I J( , IIHIH USUI
has been working overtime whipping the ' Wt,st ii,nn
i- came back
1 niannn tllrrlt I Tvnnlnn Illtrli Trunlnil
.. ijiiiri null m llt'ifl i-fitFai
men int.. shnne nnd with Howser as the , . , "". '""" l'"nK once Wllllnniiwn Trui.es nt Jlll.inuvii rren,
mMn''shoullwe ,1, L'asten- , ' "" s" ,! '"?", 1"!... 'HV V,lttKa.-l-.l... .. .Vw ,erh ,:,
innii r t hi. r 1 iiuf. llut'knp ent nwnv " . "' - .; ji.' n himi , i. , ,... I'nrnuiill.
'" " '" -'-.. ". . iu tilimrvli cf 'Pli, ...,l,.l .. ' Vi ' ; ." -. .. w.i.i ...
t-j niuiiM-u
ir. n iin.ir start ncninst Washington nnd. '"'' ."'"n8" "'e touchdown again Hwt (htclrr Nermal at IVrklm
.VCtTer",:. tut a'rall follewe.T and",! , ft ''" forward pass ; the ,,, ',-.; TKbl..w H.ch. Hew, .,
vi.-terv was scored ever Muhlenberg! ! 0-v,'s; 'f''-et and Commenor. being I town.
involved in the play.
Inst Saturdnj.
There are several lnterestinc game-, Havrrfenl Sl.irls Well
among the smaller colleges. mi en me
llaverferd will batll
Salle a victory ever the Southern high
llaverferd Scheel threw a sr.ire ;,,,. i nine by the score of 1 ."-(). lie tallied
Main l.uie iiaverier wi. .. thc 1cn ,., , , , . , ,,,,, (we tmlPhilewns whi-h defeated the
rankl... and Murslinll i nd this si e Id (j(, Af te(vMnl in ,:i(.keff'rf , j Red nnd Mark eleven. La Salle's ether
fni0 The 'rsTnis1 eleven en em'. th,;ir ,w -"'Vnri1 """ lh Mn, '- T Wn" V'L' r,'M,,t of " M,Vti ,n U'C
fair I he 1 rsiiius eleven "rtn ." stllrH.( stcndy mnrrh ()e (, f ,, tllil,i ,M.rjed.
u?ltle"rM ?erritic L. H, IlS , whw' ltlinatcf resulted in their enlj Fpiseepal Acau. my found Cheslnut
V L " r IV m State star M'ere f the game. J Hill te their liking en the hitter's Held
Haines. h,p '"'"'" '"" S't' ".'j In the parade Render, the big back. ' nnd walked elt with a 3IL7 victory.
iee,",nrVcc sbuK and the College carri1 the hall often and was aV' le l Media threw a surprise into Swarth
v r'celeulan i'm fnl team "of,""- te carry the oval en its final lap ' ."ere High and walloped the Little
en
... .I..:- i....i., i ever ine kuiii line. vjiiuaers iiv ,ii-.. h.kiu- iuik iirev
1,. ti, vv, one of the biceest enmes , However. Ulck Mcrritt's preteges , easy for Lansdowne, (rumpling under a
Is ee, iineTs and S "X-r ' Mlff.,,d In the latter part of the peri,,,, ' 'JO-te-O count. Darby High. Weed-
lirllllug engagements are between Ohie "'l "tarte;! n new attack en their oppe- . bury High nnd ( e lingsvvoed High
.Ye nn, Minnesota Michigan and "'I1,s- They resorted te an aerial at- -cored wins ever Cheltenham High.
MithlBaii uwk wl,ich took ,,,c Mnin I'illw byiciassbore High and Millville High, re
.'in- and 'California and the Pacific) w.rprise ami gave the Quakers i touch. ' speetlvcly.
ii mm v. I down. ( aptaiii btuzell scored the tirst i
' H-er. . , ..... i... .. , .. . , .iim.m -r n nri.i.i.
American I.cacuers will be decided at
the ball park.
Anether cup clash brings together
Flelshcr, nf the Industrial league, and
the Ilibciniiuis, of the National League.
The winner Is difficult te forecast. Uulh
have line elevens and their are many
III nt are backinv; the jnrners te put tin.
I libs out of the competition right at I
inc. getaway. I lie p.ime will be plnved
at the Ilibs' (i-ld ut Tenth and Rutin
streets. The third contest is between Marshall
L. Smith and ('aitiidian War Veterans
ill Iwentj-sKd, .im i,,0,i st.reCts. Tin
store bejs have the finest tenm in their
history, and Manager Ja.-k Mavs is
ceiilident of winning. Thcv defeatisl
I-nlrhlll In the Allied gnmu last Satur
day I goal te 0.
The soccer layout for the day com
prises In the neighborhood of one linn
dred games and almost a thousand play
ers will he seen in action In vaiieus
parts of the citj.
READY m B
I
Carpentier Training for Match
With Cook, Big Australian,
in Londen
20 ROUNDS DECEMBER 2
Scraps About Scrappers
i touchdown when he received a beau-
1 tiful pass from Wielnnd and ran 1."
jurds te thc goal line.
They kept up their brilliant work in
the second period and again tallied. In
College Football Games
en Schedule for Today
tne uniii iierieii hiivitiuiii iiuiue a great
..4csT i (Tort te tie the score, taking the bnll
cs.v.irlliin.ire nt 1'ranklln llclil. .hi me jniiHi-m ..-.vuiu nn-, ..my ie
n... ...
l-rlnrrlen ts ny n iici'd""-.
lair . Mllllims ut Nr "'n.
Ilnriard vs, (ir.ircl.i nt C'limlirlilc.
I'fiin 'MJilr vs lhlcli nt state Cnlterc
It VtHirVli vs. ( Inrli; mil ill I'l lt.biiri.li,
lAfax-lte v. Iliifliiif I .it l.rvslKliiirw
( erni-ll v. Vlfitern ItCHfrvrs ut Itlmc.i.
D.irtnieiilh in, Trnnrssrc nt Hiiiieii-i-.
lluvVrferd vs I'. uiid M nt ""'"'ii.L
lluts-rrs v" N mid I., nt N(- llrunsnlil,
I rslmis v (.etusliurc ut (;'
Army vcs. U'ulmsh lit fst I 'u Int.
('.He. lie vs. MiMiiirlinnnii ut Hum lien
( iiliimhlii v V V. I at '" lrU-
Tufts is i prmniH in "". "rw
McNICHOL TO REMAIN
AS PENN CAGE COACH
Tuter of Last Year's Champions
Ratified by Council
Kddie McNIchel, who hist je.ir tutored
have the referee blew his whistle, end- ' Penn te an Intercollegiate champion
ing tne game. i snip, was retiued nv the i niversltj
.Marline. Stars
Martinez, the big fullbai k of the St
Luke's, plnjed the leading role in his
teain'H 10-7 will ever (leriiianievvn
Academj Martinet ligured in almost
every play that was made in the game.
He "scored two touchdowns and also
kicked one of the geaK ufter touch
Council en Athletics jesierdaj as conch
of the Red and Itlue live fm- this coin cein
il.g season. Uiinnv McNIchel, lust
year's eaptuln, will be one of the as
sistants. J ei Pngertj will be the nd
v iserj- coach.
Anether McNIchel will he a candi
date fop the Vnrsln team ibis si-iimui.
having gradiiiiteil fiem the ranks of the
A pair of local Junier lightweights,
each of whein K in the running for the
title of the uncrowned division, will
flail fists la th- general direction of
each ether ut tin- National A. A to
night when Harry Kid Brown and
lummy ( learj ansvur the tinkle of the
gong in the wind-up. It will be a
territorial tilt. I'.revvn bem n product
from Seuth Philadelphia", while Clean-lepri-sents
the .Mniiiijunl; district. The
temi-tiiml will In. between IMdle Mili
eu and eung Rehi.b There Is n
let of interest i ,. ,.,ltPst l,rjgtng
together Tj Cobb and Ilarrv Kid Stew
art. Other matches ar" te be Rebhy
lur.uan vs Phil Rvnn and Temmy
Ilseu vs. Lee Rej nebis.
Andj IlciKi-r, rint. cl,riiatKP,i fr,n ,.,
Hiutrd stKics Ncuc 1- tiiliK .in'ly ?
rt.-l.rn IJvnn h lit i, eiierivi-htlll lluknr
?.(", J''"" ,,"1'',", "',1' (! rili llrltii,"
W- leivveii;.,! I idiilil. JcmnMiit Inulnni-
vVi Uo''fe r,h", "'in! ,'K,1 '' ""'it. un. M "r"V
Wliltc. fc-.i hir.l'it nil uul.r the iiiunaL- .
Willll llill.klr. nt n,. ir. ... .. ,, .
In H likes. Il..rie ! . .V. ',' ''l-'h," '""",
w ell) a iiM.en. nt
A Lltf rary In tl.Ht I.
Writ Vlrglnli vs. (Hilu I ut Mure... down. freshmen. Thus the- sons of the late 'V,'!'1'0, ''"I1"" V -,- '"" i I'l-rm d
lirnri Inntltutr vs. .Iiinlnt.i nt S nndt. tiw. (1fter time losing the bnll en dew us. "...-
SOCCER GAMES SCHEDULED
IN ALL SECTIONS OF CITY
I'l'hl . . .,. ,.. ...(. ... In (he Inst nuarter. however. Hiin-kl
Mc..ru.rut --" """" " fVP riBht ,.d of Cermhntewu Academy,
itpluwure i-. V Acclfs nt rvTrK. r(,(,0vjn(; n forward pu-s from Pagan,
tin. ..... . s s'-.l. 1
I I nrdliuin vs. Vllliiiuiv.i .u - iur. riiceu
' (low II
Heets and Saddle
I nrdliuin vs. Villain"- .it i- ors.
I VI. I . Wllllllll.iev "r,. ,,
vnrds for" their only touch-
Time was up at the point, but
......- ---..,. , iii , ii. i inir ,,,., . .. .,..
i.eni vs.. piiuiipsef lit i. vr i iIlllpM un!, ..linweil te kick Wn- coal.
Tliree big 1uiiillr-is are te Im ilei.tilr.-l
in Kentucky, Marvlnnd and New Yerk
teilliv. 'Ilie chief race of the three I
Jnhine, vied, south Phll.lv nu.lillew.-t
in iimiher mltiiii.in un-li r ihe nine .if I .
i'ri...n V ICKl is ! u," fu"'' ;'tVer
r.!5h??ailiiW.h,eu"1 M,"e ""'''
.iniiim irwn inn ini .......- ------ -. . , , , , .1 . 1 .. .
I T. '"."'-'' ....ttvnn 1 1 1.1 . I'ntlin i 11 01 r hi nn v
. - M HIM- . ' ri"' " .Ji'."" .. .... niiiimn in v "" :. '." " "". I !, T.-.,..i .. t..i. n.. rr . . Miuh iiMRiun nt nn M.m.in.. .r.-i.... v "" . "
yv. ,.;,n ' ' -"-- fAZJ. X.V-H. Mat, ,.. .-... T,rh .. I.u,h.m . subuHianiles taking advantage and I ? -l J; g ' LZXll '
Hr"' '' "'" , '" J M-irrhv U.-ineerM vs. 1'armn m,v ii, . . litlllzliii! two touchdowns from the mis- . nui'in l ine .Man inml llanillenp. At ji,"i. jiurl.ii i'ii'-m ,i .." ' ,lr,, ''"
Hlh-rnlaT-s v Ki.is, ,- M Tr-r.th -ltd Tnlrl lltld , rU, .trJtH refer. W. S.aru ' 'lu..wUer ,. Ila.n Wn t VtVirl.trr av'1 McNallv, the Purple and (ield .Jamaica the Continental Handicap Will Willi- I-ullJ..- i Wl Ail. , , n, ' I'nl";
Xmi ".''".'". ,:,"k,..!,V, ?:?"".. 'S'u- vnr,hw,.t H-Cen rliic dTtl'l Jll two ' the feature, w ill, R.'t.-OO added. '0n v We PMilS1 T.ni ,J
leph. 1 Nnih.ii.l IIb.i l-.rk rn-err-. J K-rr r,lnhUnsv lVltenvill.. r.i!,r and ,',7 . lled..ln nt lliirlferd. , rT.nslm.s vv hen Coach ( ireer's preteges ' , Laurel Horses which seem best lire : f"el'
AMnVJWuTfunV.- TSK&'n'n V(Ti feJin' Wll Sfr..n , md h"l'i Ir'fer downs w,t,!. their J '""W ii "-' ,i"" ' - "" - a M,
,M,r,nu.A,...BACr ,U1-V;lrKin.!-d''rr:,v,n r,Vy,iriIl,,mlihe'bal'lU TMspve Ll E , I eulc mnt H ' I ;)-1l i
ni.einc- Slums. v lUrdwIrk . Mns.. ' , nd l.ecan stre.i, r-fr;.. J Cnsir-.te Kist mliulrr. ,... I V lice fumbled the ball. 1 In SP ' I ,-,', . ,.,', ' "",! V , I ' ,,' mnt C en' mid hIkii v.i.nts mut h. Vii Tr.m ,w nJI'
ht Asylum Pllie mid II.Iiik Hun avw . .-,in vh CI. v.r i.t Tnlrtj.tlflh .ir-ii and. WKST errors were turm-d into scores. Slier. Keltic , third 1JIU.V Kelly, Knet, im Tenimv Juinlnen, Jiniinj uL n. '. n .
.offliei- A W.H...H An u...m v-i. S en- .j , ,.-n lan ri-t-w I W jst i-..uKa v. I .fc llrldrllirrK t AUr.in. l,n Ilnilnnr fullbnek. carrying the bull 'nelue; fenrili (Maryland Handicap), -Mil... Cimnera. ' n" ""J
Kffrv,.1 d"'s e'". "" M e J .,:.Trr'f1l.;vr:,;1, "I, 1,, Alvrr- "1"' """.." ti..-ied.i.g ground chat.en,, Thiern. i-?ny a, iu,,,1,,,;.
crickbt ICAOI-K Ninrt.-nih .tr..i aa HuniiriB rirt .vcu. Si 'Auni Vr ? liriKi."!. " ner of the day. and scored three Jajs: Iifth Careful, Hebev Raker, I ,','Jl, Ti"." frU'h,Ih.'"l,,,!ri"n ""
l'.rs. mi...n nh J'T'y,rr. ..., ' "' Varar 1K,V "' l,,,,kl." . ex ral.ei.ts by kicking the goals after Mess ties ; sixth. Rnv.fuj. Prodigious l!HV"MTn Vr ', , n .sh mV"HHf,f",n"1'
H,..,e,p,,. ...is ,...rn,vr:.,,y , r. nn -' T.'TTTT . J ,. ' '"" '-0' M" A' " " , euch.mwns. - -venth. Cat.., Zouave. Jean : """
yivania. hi "'..""- '-," .,.,",".. n-n..r -lret r.f.ree. II frewlh.r ' s-," I " iihl Mtll T. MlnneMllS 11 t'OllllnlHIS, , t.....i..ui I --..
iVVierf,. u r"f. ree a" i.irnV" O-r'nV.":. . n , Al.-rtu vs. Vlcler. ,.t ( tar ,.n;l famhru III InelV N ln ...t - CI . . M. lIlMlllenllelll .lUH '" At UllllSVllIe - First nice. Redmel, iirT7TTfjiaal:;::
ttdl."00'",uwn '" Mi"h""n "" "n":,-.'7-7rkf..ni i' m"sT. ,. ?, ' VimSZST iZ MlchiiVin Uci,'t Ann (iermantewn r ne n. is u- v .. .., man w. ! second. Jirether e LUffltHAVt RJ
Adal ' s.rend U vl.len nd Wn.tnn lr-t. rr-fer-e 1" Mi, h' - n.i , rlJe" . . , , ., ever the llwlilet tielil High riiuie as a Ie , , Lieiltenilllt ( olenel. Flncnsth-. M niMXIC.n A, WS
s enu u.vmien ,.. , ys Ual(l,M , H rhmiiryfl ,j (J.Ul0 "i,,, Dmr . Turdue ut I.iiraette. i.i,. Min.rlse te the Jei'sej Ites. In for- third. PnsMreu. Dr. Rae, Ciarant.-ed U DINNER AT Iw!
MoerMtnwn 2'. vs l nlvei.lty of r-nn- iax streM.. r-tfT-i, T Crivferd fiirce s. North Kukelii at lurKn. ""h l tt, ,1.1, ..lietil bus lllnccd creut fourth T-'nle Hl.nntmn nil. A .' O ",""t,"" All
t.rivanl i'd m M.nnleii X J . r.-fi-rw. , ..., i.iV..?.. . DrnUe ut ft. lAvirciur. ' mer jeurs Hliddelltieli lllis pine, u .r. uv leurtli, 1 all 1 iintlteiil, High lest. cimn. v ,.n
V.T"ir.. . i-Ji'" 'J'l,,,s,i.i.':,.in'"n,'lenn -'V ,..,...,.;,:::.. ,,..:' . .. .... Mi-;ulPi.r. MIUmw .efnr.l. v.,.m en the grmiren. icienii.j. reier iiper; urn (Kentucky Jockey s,unUi artLlALS
Rt iiuwiwiu, '"-'rr' .,. v.. .-. ... .. . .,...,,....-. .....(- , '.u.- iiukumrl ih. inwn iinir ni nuimutu, , .!,,. worn imwer "-H ie Uiui'ii 'ill JSttlknsil Nltn-fln Wn.b... ..!,,... II !.-- n.
i v 'hitii n stirri H nil nt utit-v vh uh. rulnfffi l :'. . u ll.slrii i. I Inenln i IIIIM If'
AI.I.lIiD lKAtlin
l'(rat Dlvlilnn, Si-cllen A
treet and Sr.lL'lev iivpiium. rf.rr..
I' Wilklnmin. .Ji-rmiu lew n II i n I'ol I'el I'ol
llnKnvvned. lit 21 Went I'nnn siret. reform
TPmii-i.Mt va I'uritiin. al Hesend and IlrUlel . 1 (nn.inri utmiirelnml n l'nin-rlii
ttratti. referee. J. Hhuvv. ' at ' '! nnd Wi-lmnri-lancl htrrpt. refere.-
u ,. , I I ul nhan lleimevlt vs .Siimeniet. at Hi.c.in.l
rrciiun ii irut and Krlg uvitiu, rt-fire Hheroed
Ututen Saw v Karr. n at Siatr. read and . ..,,..
Unruh atreet. ref. re.. Jehn Wald-i. u,,t rhllnd'lphta. Kirat Ilvllnn
Si-iend I)lvllen ! Vlclr x v . Annum, at l-'lfty-clshth and
. ... ,, u ... . c j . ' I'allew hill mre.-tH. rfrce, J. lellv s. huyl-
JlhLTJthern v.. Olan 8..cil. rt Send nnd klU ,unr, v, i.in,ei,i nt Thirty third
Cleatlje d .trceta. re fie-,. M ( animn North Bnil U, Munm ir.t.. refr-ris,. i; M ,.,
Vhlladeiphu va. JlritUh War tteran.. ut v ,,, VH i,unkirk. at Cardlnatr.n ref-i-, ,.
fl and Clearfli.-Id alie.- . referm- t. ( arr i ,, ., net. i-nnahnhuckn va. U'elcum- !.f
Sand Lriearni'iii aiin-ia. reierw I. i arr ii, i . neli I'nnah
dvemeer vr. Kayvi-oed. at Kdsemoer. re.- ..... fPrleii.t-s
aras. W HariUen. r.i..
Third Ulvltlen. Nertheaat Pecllen S-e ind Illvlolen
nerer lluvera vp Dlnaten Steel, i.t 1 acid I arc r--nn. v Al.lan A A nt l'ty-
Ontarlu atreeta, refer l Lien, dunahln. aixti and christian atr.eta referee, j 8iel
Va. Reaawund, at Maaeher and W'eitmere.a d Ansira II, f va Dunkirk Itenervea ,al
KtriMlai referte. 11 Mayerman. Kltler va. , W fiy-rlshth atreet and Willow avenus: ftt-
HeUlna. at Tacony and Hanier atnetat raf- arer. Q. 'Warren. Victeria n. C. va. naln.
r. A. feuraxe. Da Paul va. WlaalnemliiK Uw, referee. J. Jackaen. Htevvart v. AN
t TwTrdla avenue and Cottman alreetj d7n A., referee, J. OAnehue,
v.lirn.ku v. Haskell nt I.lnreln
Nevn.h a. Ht. Murj'n at lienii
(Irrlrielital . south ( allfurnla at Iia
Okluliema) n. Oklnheinu Axxlea at Ner-
""("recoil . Idaho nt l'ertlnnd,
Stanford - Olymplr ' ul ijt I'nle Alte.
Tolcle s. Keflanre ut Teledo,
I'tah va, AVjiiinli'B nt Halt I.ukc City.
Mil Til
( alhellr I. vk. .Mount Ht. Jlary'a at
Wishlnnlen, l. ('.
ChiitluneiiRa . (IrnrBetawn C. nt Cliat Cliat Cliat
tunoexn, . .. .....
(.enrxin Tefh vs, I-'iirmnii nt Allnntn,
Mercer . Ilnrldn ut Miirun.
IIMlieke vf. Iluiiil. Hldney nt Upnnnke.
Henth Ciirellna . North Carolina at C'e-
"Tl.' of Sonth Ta. Oxlf Oierve , ern.
mm m . 'l .1.1 m V aslnacfAII
v, .11, i, is. iiraniin m '.'--" I
Center T. Ht. Xiifler at Cincinnati.
' Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last AVgn
t triit . . ... .
llrfnnnn.
I.flMWIV en-.t
!!,..-. a . '"I
.IK.1.'" ...l'V.I hwl
'.","" ' -I'.linm. tnelfth thr laitrT .
"lit.,,f!,,lv"t " "el llll.i I he rlne
Uy LOUS II. .IAF1 10
L'eah el' Lunneii Is all ngeg ever the
coming bout there between (Jcerge (Jar
peutler and nn Austiulinn giant, (ieerge
Cook, bv name. Although the sched
uled twenty -round match is en for the
night of December '', alrcadj there has
been u let of chatter aiient the combat,
a great deal of interest has been created
In Lnglnnd nnd British sport-men are
wuitlng anxiously for the result.
This Infoi-nintlen was furnished by a
recent arrival from Londen. He says
while many fans are dubious about the
ability of t'ecik there also are backers
of the Australian who favor him be
cause of his muiiieuth s-e.
This is some of the dope nt hand en
the Cnriicntler-Coek meetlii-;:
"There seeins te be u considerable
difference of opinion In the Lmrlish
meliopells regarding the character of;
the match. ( ne faction takes tin. stinnl
tlmt Cook Is nothing mere than u setup
for the Frenchman, and th.it llic con
test will be another one-round farce
like the Carpentler-AVclls nnd Car-peiitier-Reckett
affniis.
"Others think that ( ok is a much
tougher fellow- than Rerkett, and thev
nie et the opinion that In- miiv ills
courage Carpentier bj inking cverv- 1
thing he has In stock and coining en for j
mere. Since the Ciirpeiitler-I)eiiiise i
bout then- is u dist osjtien In some'
qUIirteis te illestien Csiipentlei-'s dc- I
termination. This was caused bv sem . '
loose talk by Manager Deseamii,' te the
cflcct that deergis was net reallv I
knocked out bj Ueinpsej. '
"Cook is a big st long f. iu, much I
heavier tli.ui the 1 reiichiiian. lie Js a1
light hitter for a his fele,. but n-I
lnarKiiliiy tough and enduring. He
wins h-s bouts by tnklug all the puiil.h
uient Hint his opponent can deliver
untl' the Inti.-i- is worn out.
"The stories that Caipenticr suffered
from internal injuries tell ivwng hU bat-
lie witii iieniis.y nn- doubted m Kiu-
it Is suspected that (icerges
qwns:rfkBn:MBB
rn-sli "' 1!e,d 'IrlwCil I-euli s
Wed-Allin.'W"""5 ('!I"H""' """M Hjl
f-. i i -I. Mi:. llurrj Uld llnnni if
rented uune nrcidurll.
Te Play Deuble-Header
Mualieki Trlb,-, Xe. -j!i,-,, rliainpln 4
, " "" -V J ,'" ""' M i I-mu HJi
.Minnow d Tr.b. N'j 7" - l-amplu-i uf I)hiW
... , .. ,' i r .nl". . n i a ilivibls
r.'-ader this : ftcnioen. ui. it.ne nt 2 o'clock.
st .in in t-.-t chf.trt
nvenue nnd Miunnlla st-.-t ?Ilnnes mm
Hi.- ti.ai i lush m.d Is nnxn u ie anr.cx
le.ist ere of tru c.ina mil villi lh t.ircj-turn-;
treph c.ffsMd the v uu. r of ills scrlM.
Te Revive Field Trials
rnrki-rshurir W. u.. (). t tr, The 0hl
alley Te-: Hunters' Assu.-liulun will he'l
it Pent Held irlr's dine.- l. f.ire the war t
Uui. hem IIIU. nn.r hc-e durlnir the wert c!
(H-tiila i- 17, i u iinneuniel jertfrdw
Ui.unfls frcm Jhi-. !v...i..i -m i Kent-ickr,
Tuiiicscee and Wstl VirKhmt "ill ceaipt
e
LYMPI
liiiul
siai-Kii the nini-irs for some ,urpe-c of
h.s ivii, prebiibly le mislead Cook's
backeis .is le ids .-, ai condition. Re
fore his light with Ibcl.ett. (lunges sent
out word that he was wind -broken and
mere or less a ph.vslcal vweik.
"(Icerges h.is In mm training fm the
( erik bout. Trainer WiKeu has ar
rved in Londen te Irnln Ui urges.
Despite luiiuirs te the ceiunuv Car
pentier never neg eels his i-nndltien. and
it is a safe prediction that he will be n
ht as pessil.'e vvlun he steps into the
ring with the big Aii-tiuiiuii "
ioaec
I0.C30C
,, ...... -- .
the rush of the locals iiiwiuu uu- su..,
line Atherton plnjed a great game
for the Friends, scoring two touch
downs, one of them after n -1(1- aid
""central Hlg' victory ever Lewer
Merlen wns in reality a Prnvitt vie
. The hurlv fullback of the Crim
son and old scored one of the two
touchdowns and ulse figured in ijlmest
every plnv that was made. Ills playing
was the best that has been seen en the
Lewer Meilen field in a long time.
McAlpine also played n hard game ut
,,i.r.i. breaking up numereuii forward
passes of hlH oppetientH. I
llochferd'B brilliant work gave ,La 2r
Rocket; sixth, Rroekholt. Ladv Mini.
cup, Mile. Dazle; seventh. Omeiid.
IENEHAN'S CAFE
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JIONMAV l.K.MM., OCT. 17
lirmiv nniinV
FITZGERALD vs. BURNS
FULLER vs. ALLEN
M'lM.IH rnviMV
FERGUSON vs. 0'TOOLE
IIAItNKV 8 JtniindM ,,,I,N1'-
ADAIR vs. SUMMERS
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FRIEDMAN vs. DONLEY
Seats en siile new. Held Walten litT(l,
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KID BROWN vs. CLEARY
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Pocket Billiard Tourney
Fer World's Title
O'clnher IVIiln SDlli
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tell, Chesterbrook ; fourth (Continental n
Handicap), Thunderclap, Audacious M
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Valer, Reutledge.
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Chichen Dinner, $1,25
titttveil Chicken In Cum-rule I
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Lamb Platter," $1.00
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