-'V 'l'?itf'-.r feast of Football Here TIGERS FAVORED , TO BEAT CHICAGO Twe Styles of Football te Face Test at Palme Stadium Today WESTERN ATTACK OPEN Vrinrtnn CIllfflKO Tjnen Mi "' Mrnlinif.fr RWk (ei.nl.) IfM ttieltle . 1 If trhf r vS Srhllllnn left nmnl lnlhfrninn Item?" rlrM ward , nJMSn Sr r I 5rM" (rni.J.) MfCluIrr silnVnn rlsht fiiil, Crlnler In er emnrljjnrl Ktimnex Mirny li-fl Imlfhirk C'iiIj Smith rlttlit liiilMi.irk lliirlbiirt Vin (iirM . (ulllincU . I '"iV OirlVl.il"! Kf tVret C. H. r.l.lrl.W MIchL ,,g I'mnlrt l Sh.irw-. Inlr. Mnesmin K O. St. Jehn. Net rr IMmr. lie.il Judne . ll. Mtrrllt. Iliirtmniith. Time ft lrlmln. in minute. By KDWIN J. POL-MICK Princ-clnn, N. J.. Oct. 22. Down in the hollow of Palmer Stailliini teilny two MirlctieH of tlie great college came of fnetbnll will pass Inte the lire of competition. Neither will escape wTclinut n &roreli &rereli InB, but If rletp, compact clinrRlng. In In termingleil with a few aerial shots, Mir yives, the Knet will spread its suprem acy ever the country. On the ether hnnil, If tricky, wide spread formations nnd numerous for fer wnrd passes nrlsc trlnmphnnt from the flames, the banners of the West will go waring te the Bkles. In the most Important inTcrsectiennl clash of the season, Princeton's nthletes. exponents of the game ns plnjed in the Knst, "ill endeavor te cope with the Western open game ns taught by Alenzo Stags te Unlvcrlty of Chicago stnl warts. The game, will start probably .t2:,10. The tennis will exhibit sj stems ns far npnrt as the two institutions. The Tigers de net mass their piny like the elevens of old, but their gnmc is com pact, ns computed with the wide, open football ou which t lie Westerners will depend for victory. .Many Trie It Pla.vs Alenzo Stags, for tvvpiity-elglit cnrn conch of successful Maroen teams, is unique among foetbnll tutors. He Is known ns n gridiron inventor nnd has originated mere plnyn than nny mentor In the ceuntrx . I'vcry season he un covers brand-new formations that startle the football world and are copied all ever the Slates. "The Chicago game will surprise Eastern spectators, " t-aitl n Chicago critic who came Iipip for the contest. "They will see something they never have seen en a gridiron before. Stags teaches a vcrj open style and the plnjcrs fprcad all exer the place. Mere trick piajs will be sprung than ver have been tried In nn previous game, for Chicago Is out te win. I believe tliey would lather bent Princeton than take the Conference title." Stuns, an old Ynle man. probably would give his right eje nnd his left, tee, if he euld gnin a victor , but be Is net at all confident. "We have a geed team beie." said the sitintt , grny-haiicd tentli, who veais age used te snare Princeton pln.VN nhen tlie xvi-ip thrust nt bis end of the Yale line, "but it is net n gical team Other Chiiage t-lpvi-ns hae been far superior, but one thing about this fqund is that I haw plenty of geed Mibstltutes. In fact there are two and Income cases three men of almcii-t equal nbilltv for the various positions. This is (enienient. because in case of in juries a substitute is just as geed, as the hepkeeper sn.xn. Chlt.ige Line-up I'licciiaiii "It Is cm account of this abundance of iiiaiciml that I c.innet name eleven men at this Inte hour and say definitely that thej will stnrt Ihe game. King will he the center and Captain Maguire will plnv right tackle. There I have te Hep ami puzzle nvt-r two 01 three play er" for cer ether pest " Slugs pointed out that ihe mi. Is ixniild be I'liespn fiein Sfiehuieiei. Clis ler and lltil'aila.v. witlut-haiires fmerlug 'lie first two. Crl-lcr captained the I'hleiige basketball team last season and Hellndaj is captain-elect of this ear's tram. Their experience at thin indoor name has made them very adept at catching fenvnid p-!--'"u. I.t-uis is likeh te be the left fnckle t the start, although Pletcher also is being seileusly 1 nnsldered. Miller, RnhrKe and Uawsen are the left guards and Itednien, Proudfeot and I.cnther man the right guards. Hither llomne) or Tetge will call the JiRiials from the quarterback position. The halfbacks will be picked fiem Cele. J'witt Neff. Ilijant lliirlbiirt and Meecher, v bile Tiuimc.. 'urn and Hermes are the leading fullb.i k candi ilatcs. It Is pi nimble that the back n"ld will cniihisi (f Homney, Cele. Brjniit and .ern It was the firM inteiseetiennl battle for the Tigen, since tlit-.v turned back Jlldilgan with a defeat in lsl Tiger .Mass.. Meeting The entiie imdeigiailiinte bcidv uf uhl Nassau held ;i big iiinss.nvetiiig in Alexander 1 lull last night tu -ii-ihim-enthiisiasni te the highest possible de "ii Saniiiel White, famous for his Jjiis In 1IH1, ami Dean Heward Me tli'iinliaii addlewd (lie galheilns. I'lle rhle.lge"siiil 01 livid here fliun lieiilmi abeiii 1 ..V.h- nnd the Pl.iU'i vv,.it diicct te the si.Hlinni llicv will iii'pmi inimeiliati 1 alter tin game I'lie Wisieriifis Ineiight with Iheiii a big 1 1 i.. M'cliim niiil I.iim- taken nearlx three thousand hviU in t Ik west 8 !r,"f, ','"' ''lg ci lete Inil-esliiie. Hie Tigiis eiileiul the i enti st minus till' s, ihes r sex ei nl slum, Den ''nine, llniil, (inrrilx ami I lit I; Newlix. nil nic out w 1 1 1 1 mjiines. linker, .Mae. ',"". .mil (mix all et wl sinned in ,"" N ' sa InM ,ek. w.ltrhed the nix liniii the snlc hues, their plai es ' ig l.il.en !H Ven Schilling, lluwer 'mi Ijmpii iei-pecm 1, . BRIDESBURG AT HARRIMAN Will Usher In Sunday Grid Season With Wlldwoed The p.rid, sbuig fe.nl nil elexen will ' M'ni 1111 season t llni'ilniiiu, l'a , to morrow afteim when Manager "nilin s team tinkles Wlldwoed. of rriiukfeid Itibleshiiig was s(1 sehed uel at home this nfteiuoeu with Clif. Xl is.,.',iK" l',"t ""' """ "11S " n.rew!'l',','S'la- Tlu '"l for t... morrow s (j.iiiii. ; '. H,r!,I1V,l",r'- , , Wll.ln. "mil , , '," ""'! hllem llmil 'I1 ""sin . .i.firle. Dime 1-llKUiinl it rB, Mce iillHT l'nrcinM I'lrliuJ, ''"'',' ""'""I ls'iu.,. Temikm, lUniiinUi ,sjtu, UmnfeM f'lHitliiilfl.iuk Ir.lind ' mullein k lleil v -, College Football Games en Schedule for Today i:aht ' JVnn Tu. V. M. t. nt Frnnldln Flrld, 1 rlnrrlen x. Chlrnite nt ITIncrten, i!i.Pnrrt '" I'miii Klnte nt Cnnibrlcltf. I HI xh. Kirncunr nt I'lttnlitinth. ,ni? ." Army nt New Knvtn. tii?."" T- telcnte nt Ilhnrn. imrtniCMith x, Columbia nt Hnnnrer. b,"1""! Inlltuli k. (Irnrcn XVnshlnirten nt Ilnrrrfenl xb. Ilminre nt ItnTtrfnnl. 1 , nml ,X. xn. Munrlhninrr ill Hn'nrthmere. i', nil J. n. twitch nt tiethteliem, . '' elte xn. Ferdhnm nt Nexv Yerk. .Xmhrrat xn, Jlnen, AkhIm nt Amhtrit. Hftlfn t;. Xlnlne nt lxvlsten. 1 elnn Cellrice xn. Drlrelt nt Itonlen. llrexin xn. Snrlnrllrlft nt Providence. I tii?ini,'n"r!0 T'h HI. Ilennvrntunx nt (iillinlie tl. x. Vlllnnnvn nt WnMilnnfen. (leltjehiire vn. Miihlenherit ut (lettysliuric. ilelr tre xn, (iceDCftnnn nt Worcester. I-elnnen duller m. 8t. Jehns nt AtinTllte. Jut lerk I'. , XVrelrjnn nt New Yerk. 1 . M, I". xn, WnshliiRtnn nt Chcdtcr. Itennielner 1'elr x. Htcxens Tech nt Trey. KiiKiiiiclmnnn xn. (Intlnuilet n Hcllntrexe. Trinity xh, Henton VJ. nt llnrlfenl. Tiittn xn. Nnrrtlrh nt Meilfnrd. . J'nleii xn, IlerheMer nt Hclicnectiidy. t'rHlnun xn, lHcktnueti nt Celleuexllle. . Jernmnt x. N. II, Hlnle nt llurllwtten, , : Imlnln vs. Ilncknell at 5Jontnlewn, xUMnms xx. Xllddlehiirr nt Wllllamslewn. Merccntrr Poly xs. It. I. Hlntc nt Worces ter. Ynle Freli xn. fhllllnn Andnxer nt Ncxt Itnxen. Iliirxurd 1"tmIi vs. Phillips lifter nt Cnm lir,ilxc. lluwdeln xn. Celby nt Ilniiwwlek. W1WT AM) SOUTH Alicrileen rn. link. WcMcynn nt Aberdeen. Adrlnn xn. Teledo nt Adrian. Akren xn. Ohie Nerthwenlern nt Akren. Alnbnma xn. ('. et Ketitli nt lllrmlnnlium. Alnlmm.-x Poly xs. Ciuiiti Ilennlnir nt Ail bnrn. Allmny Celleire t. PnclMc nt Alliihiy. Arkunnnn foil. vn. Ilendrlx nt llateftvllle. AiiEiiHl.inn xn. .Inn, JIMIIk'n nt Iteck Inland. Ilnxler xn. I'hlttlpn nt Wnce. Ilcllinny xn. Ihtyten nt Uliecllns. Under xn. Knrlhnm nt Indlitnniielln, Cnlirernht xn, Oregon ixt Ilerkeler, .('nllfernlii Tech xn. Pomenit nt Pnnixdenix. (Inclnnntl xn. Ky. Wenleynn nt rinclnnntl. Ce x. Dulniqiie ut Cixlur Itnnldn. Colenido xn. t'tnli nt Colerado Hprlnrn. CrrlKhlen xn. Mnrcinette nt Omilin. Ilrnlnen xn. Ohie Unlxcrnlty nt Ornnvllte. Denver xn. Colerado nt Denver. Drake vn. Cernell College nt Den Melnrn. Crergla xn. Oglethorpe nt Athenn. lieerglix Tech xn. Itutgern nt Atlanta. Illinois xn. Wlncennln nt Vrbnnn. Iowa Htiil xn, Knnnnn nt Amen, Kunniin Agglrs xn, MIhheuxI nt Mnnlinttan. Kentucky xn. ficnrgelewn nt ''"Ington. .Mnrjlnnd xn. Vlrglnln Tely nt CelleVe Pnrk. ui.t.iRnl. -. m.in ueil ut Ann Arber. Michigan Aggies xn. Kiilitmnzoe Nermal nt Mlnnrnelu xn. Indiana, nt Sllnneapells. Noire D.ime xn. Nibrnkn nt Notre "?.". Oregon Aggie xs. Wnnhlngten nt Cerxullln. Tennesiee xh. I'lnrlda lit Knexxllle. Texnn xh. Vnndrilillt nt nnllnn. Trnnsylxmnln xn. Center nt '"'"V0".,,.. Vlrglnln xn. .Inlms Hepkins nt Clmrleltes '"v." p.nd I., xn. Merris Hjrxey nt Txlngtnn. x.Vnhlngten Slnte x-w. Idnhe nt Pullman. Cadets Will Give Penn Hard Fight Continued from Puge One Spruhan thinks thnt the Hick plays bis team has up its sleeves will sin prise Penn ngnln this xenr and make the game ns interesting ns the 11)20 Htruggle. Viiglnin Mllitai.x Institute beasts of n sihiIkiii nnniilnlien of ."0, ns com pared with the 0000 active students nt Penn. Of that number, sixty leperted for football this ear. quite a number of whom ncxer pln.xed the gridiron sport before. Out of this number the conch has been able te weld together a foot ball machine thnt is the pride of Vir ginia. Team a Yetcian One With" few exicptinus tills jeni's team is a veteran one. In Summers, of Al cxnndiln (Ya.l High, Ciarksen hns one of the best tnikles In the Seuth. Last j ear he demenstiatcd his ability te the delectation of the V. M. I. looters against Penn. lie is twenty-two years of use. .stands six feet three inches in his stocking feel and weigh -10 pounds, lie x 111 fact Sulheilniiil. Pcnn's giant Idnhe tackle, who plnxetl guard until the injury te Johnny Tliurnian. Mars ns Weseett, a feiiucr Atlantic City Hish Scheel star, at left guard, i feet i" 11 Inches nivl xxelghing 1SI! pounds ; r'IIarrisen, n 218-peunder, nt mm gunid; Hunt at right tackle nnd lildglex ut tight end, all veterans. In the bnckfield lie will have Hunt ing, xx he plaveil havoc xxith Pcnn's'line Inst j ear. and Venable. xxlm sexv action against the Hid and lllup Inst .xenr. Acceidlng te Tem McXnmnra, xvhe iceuted the Cadets this season, Vennble nnd llutiting are two of Ihe best light backs, he has seen this season. "They are exceptionally fast," said Tem this morning, ".mil In addition haxc the knack of hitting the line like rllle bullets. " I'nrlcj . the quarter luck, weighs tlie same as Hex Win.x, l.'Hl pounds. According In our nn -therit) en Ihe ether txve bat ks. Karlev is capable of 1 mining back punts with flie best in the land and a bcin genernf with a team. Costelo, (he ether back, is n former Lynchburg Mar. He weighs l,"fi pounds. Penn Outweighed V. M. I. xx 111 outweigh Penn in the line from end te end by three pounds, while Ihe bnckfield average of the Seiitherneis is l."iU pounds nnd of Penn l.Tf pounds. The xvelghts for the txve teams in their entirety is nbeut 175 pounds, Penn Inning a slight advan tage of about half a pound. The Penn coaches this morning were undecided nbeut the bnckfield te stnrt tlie game. He Wia.x was a certainty at quarterback, they said, and Pes Miller at one of the balves. The last named has entirely roceverl'd from ins sere llire.it and is leadj for n grueling game. Mike Whltehlll will net start the game, according te one of Ihe coaches this 11101 niiig. It is said that tin for mer Hutgers lad is net in the best of shape for a gi uellng gnme. Mike thinks that he is in shape te plav a game, but will see the start of the g.ime, at least, f 1 0111 the sidelines. Itlhcu and I.iiiigden te Start In place of Mike, Temmx l.nngden, IheSciniiten lad, who distinguished him self ngainst Franklin and Mnrs4iall and wen 11 varsitj jersey for himself, will slai t at tight halfback. The up-State lad is light, but can hit a line with all the power of n much heaxicr man. Jee lllben, tlu former Central High SH100I luil, will start nt fullback In ph if Jehnnx l.ukns. The Shameklii lad limped around this morning se per cpptlhlx. thai the coaches gave up all uiea 01 Having 111111 enter (lie game. Iliben has been telling Ihe scrub line te tattets in scilminage drills, mid Himild 1 nine through this nfteiuoeu with some excellent line plunging. Origin nll.x a tackle, Hiben has dexeleped into a elexer line Inn ker. He Is short in statute and weighs about 1(15 pounds. Chain 0 for Dern There is n chance thnt Johnny Dern, the Salt Luke Citi 1 1 It-Ii sj..!,,.,,! t,.,,. of last j car, will B'et Inte the game nt Ihe stmt at tenter. Hiii Da.x , the, legiuar pivei nidi), is MUleiing from a b.idl.x injure xl left leg, mid the coat lies, if possible, want te sine him until next week. Dern has 1 1 oil the sidelines for 11 month iw the icsiilt of Injuiics. He htifTcicH n fi iictiiniil fwillii, I...,.,. 1. Ill the season, nnd last week suffered ii Ienised knee. Dern worked out with' tliexnisltx in sigiial drills xcsteida.x and' looked fast. ' 1 I "ill" his sull.l II lllns II..U 1 ' Wittnier. Smiilliiis, Kinll, McAnnllS drove nnd .Metier. It is net tlmuciit likely that Al Vegelln, the S High Scheel luil. will see nctlnn hi' llfternnnn. "' m&ri This Afternoon for College, Independent and Scholastic PITT-ORANGE TILT 1 T Syracuse and Panther Clash Heads Important Games. State Engages Harvard YALE WILL BATTLE . ARMY Football schedules new arc nnrrexvlng down te the point xvberc the decision means success or failure in the season. There arc four games in the big time college circuit tlint stnud out promin ently in today's card, but there nlse arc n number of smaller tills thnt will send thrills down the spines of thou Hands. At the top of the list is thnt plnlc tea which will be served with war clulm nt Pittsburgh xvhen the Panthers clash xvlth Syracuse. This contest, together with the battle thnt will be waged nt Cambridge between Harvard nnd Penn State will bnve a very definite bearing en the final aeeiintlng of cham pionship merit In the Hast. Th? big Intcrsectienal clnsb between Princeton and Chicago nt Tigeitexvn will net mean nnj thing unless the Maroons rise up nnd spank Heper's nthletes. Then the superiority et the West will stick out nil ever the Fast, for the Windy City team is net rated ns the leading eleven in the llig Ten Conference. In fnct, there are three teams in the Western circuit reputed te be better than Stngg's eleven. How ever, if Princeton wins, it xxlll be ns it should, for the Tigers de rate among the topnetebers in this section despite the defent suffered at Annapolis last Snturtlej . Yale Unities Army Ynle will face its first real test et the sensen when the Army Is engaged at New Ilnx'cn. The Cadets bax-e a strong eleven despite tlie early season reverse handed down by New llaiupsblit.' Stute in one of the double-headers staged at West Point. Yule is the favorite, but II is likely that the Hulldeg will haxc te hIiexv mere than straight foot ball te win. These me the ical big games of the tiny. The ether tilts bnve lets of local attraction, but are net veiy important te the general foteball public unless' the dope Is upset and the faveilie chopped for the count. Aside from the Piinccton-Chicnge af fair, tliete are two ether intersectlenal clnshts. penn tubes 011 Virginia Ml i- tar.x Institute at Franklin Field, and Hutgers xill go te Atlanta te engage (leeigiu Tech. Fester Sanleril's eleven nosed out Washington and Lee lust Sntuida.x by u rall.x In the last ball", but are net likely te be se successful in the Seuth. Last j car, the Yiigiuln cnilcts bung it en Penn nnd the (Junkers arc out for icvenge. Tlieie nre no Leet hes in the Seutheineis' bnckfield this xear, mid the Hed mid 111 ue Is the fax mite. There nre four games remaining en (he Penn schedule. They me with Pitts l)in gh, Lnfa.xette, Durtlimeilth mid Cm -'it'll, nnd come in the order named. These teams will be watched closely b.x the (Junker suppeiters. As has been mentioned the Panthers oppose Svru cuse, but the ether three teams haxe supposedly cesy contests. Dartmouth Kngngcs Columbia Dartmouth will line up ngninst Co lumbia at Iianexer a txx'e te one favor ite, Colgate should net bother Cernell te any great extent nnd Jee Dumee's Fordham team Is net figured te gixe Lafayette much trouble. There nre n number of interesting battles among the little fellexxs In foot ball. The fur will ll.x ut Sxwiithiuetc where the (iaruet mid Franklin and Muislinll are tine te clash. The Lan caster collegians have iinprevid con siderably since their defeat b.x Penn nnd last xveek took exer I'rslniis, ftj-O. The Unmet will net bnve it easy. I'p nt Hcthlcheiii. Lehigh battles Washington and Jeffersen. Tlie Presi dents huve net been scored upon this season nnd have trimmed P.ethnnx. Iturkucll. West Virginia Wesle.xaii .11111 Carnegie Tech b.x Impressive semes. Lehigh lest te Penn State, L'S-7. but is net as bad ns that store indicates. ! rank (Hick lias his eleven working smoothly nnd the Presidents me in for a tough uftemoen, Thcie are two Important Catholic games booked. Hely Cress, the team that held Harvard te ,T-0, fnces (ieorge (ieerge (ieorge tevvn at Worceser, nnd nt the Natien's capital. Catholic University will engage Villniieva. The suburbnn eleven has net lest a game this season nnd according te Dave Ward, the former Villanevn querterbnek, Allle's Miller's team has nn even chance of beating the Washing ton aggregation. Bosten College Itattles Detroit Frank Cnvnnnugh's Iiosteu College team puts en an inter-sectlennl battle ngninst Detroit nt tlie Hub Citv The Hcanentcr.s huve three victories te their credit, having xxen ever Itoslen Univer sity, Providence nnd Haler. West Viiglnin is sure te take Puck ncll seriously in tlie gnme ut 'Morgan town. The Lcwistewn collegians fright ened Lafayette b.x scoring in tlie second peiied nnd lending the Lnsteiiinns 7-0 nt hnlf time last Snturdu.x. Tuhbv Spears, the West Viiglnin coach, will send his battlers after Dm knell from the first whistle. There will be four games within easy reach of local fans aside fiem the Penn and Sxxarthmere fin.xs At the Straw liritlge & Clothier field Dre.xel Institute will line up aagliist Ucnrgc Washington College, nt Haxerfenl Del aware will battle Haverfeid, Ursinus nnd Dickinsen will go te the mat at Cellegexllle and at Chester the Petin s.xlvania Military College Cadets will encase. Washington. In tlie West txxe Conference bnttles bold the attention. Tbev me between Michigan and Ohie State at Ann Arber nnd Illinois nnd Wisconsin nt Urhann. Nette Dame-Nebrnska and California Oregon are two ether bis teutests AD ODAY LINE-UP FOR GAME BETWEEN QUAKER CITY AND SHENANDOAH gCAKLItS Dussoseit (8) . , . Lewe ((t) Spngiin (11) .., Wrav (li) Yeiiiigstiuui (7) . Little 111)) Miller (11 . ... Scott CI I.. Heck (17) Webb (111 right halfback Cofall ill) fullback ... Sub-tituies (Junkers, McLoughlin (-1). Mennhnn (10), Sehimb (IS) Cmey (I.'.). Wartl (II). Maguire (1L'. Heferet-Moese McCurmlt-k Hucknell' I mplre Colonel Briigg. Head linesman Dr. Henry. Startln- hour "in P. M; pin. e, Phillies' Hall Park, l-'iftcciith and Huntingdon streets. Tlum'ef perleda lfiiii. mem-m TRIO OF T PLAY HERE TODAY Eastern High Will Meet Catho lic High en Cahill Field This Afternoon Hy VAVU PKUP A big inteicity football game will be played en Cahill Field. Twentj-nintli and Cambria streets, this afternoon nt -'l.'iO o'clock. Catholic High Scheel, of this city, will entertain Kastcrn High, of Washington, D. C, runner-up in the Washington Public High Scheel Uoot Ueot Uoet bnll League last season nnd a stieng con tender for the title this jcar. The Kastern. siuad arrived at West Philadelphia, station at 10 :'M A. M. Tlie team was nicempnnlctl bv "War hoop" (iiijen, their coach, ami Chnrles II. Hurt, the principal of the capital Institute. They were met by the Alumni Association of Catholic High Stdioel nnd taken en a sightseeing tour of the city. When iisked about the prospects for today Coach Cu.ven leplied, "We xxill gixe our best nnd should make n geed showing." Weltzell, the big filllbatk. and IIerMB. the tackle, were both left at the capllel. WelUcll is under the weather and the latter lias n broken ankle. O'Dea. the center, will leplace I let e. The"! tuning of U.astern High te this citv xxill mark tin- second time thnt mi "outs tie" ilexeii has iiixaded Philutiel phin in it-cent .xenr. Hioekljn Prep is tlie enlx ether nggregatien from a dis tant citv tlint will nppear beie this sea son. The ltroeklvn bejs come ever an nually te battle the Crimson and Gray of St'. Jeseph's Prep. Tlie "Senater." bnve lest only one "nine this season. After taking three "ti.iight fiem a tiie of the best scho lastic elevens down below tlie Muson Musen Muson Dixen line, the Capitel Hill team xvas stepped last xveck by the Washington Central High Mruad. " " (-1;"!'-"1 victory was the result of a penalty and a fumble, which put it in nil easy posi tion te score. Captain Premier, of the Lnstern High eleven, was the individual star in all of his team' games this sensen He was tlie big noise in the game with Central also, even though his aggiegatlen was walloped. An account of his exploits in the Ccntrul game xvas printed in a Washington newspaper the next tluy, as follews: . , . "Little Arthur Premier, captain aim nuaiterbaek of! Kastern High Scnoel s football tenm, carved his nume deep into the lilsterv of scholastic foetbiul xcsterdav. Although he failed te regis ter a touchdown for Kastern. it was his remarkable generalship and broken Held running tlint forced tin- powerful ( en trnl stenm roller te extend itself te the limit te win. "Tlie midget Premier found the strong Central line much te His liking. He bntl no difficult yt in making sub stantial gains off fnckle and mound the ends, but be was given little assistance bv hi iiimilnj mates. He rammed center, hit off tackle and skirted the ends without once fnlling te miike u substantial gain. Hut when he called en bis bnckfield men for aid. in tb" shadow of Central's goal pests, he found the punch lacking. "The pi-tit leader descrven in wth, and bail Die ether backs given him the right kind of snppeit he xxeuid bnve done se eiisil) ." Coach Jnk (Jreer, of Catholic High's team, has hi bejs nil set te stem t lie visitors' onrush. Oreer's eleven is made up of green material. Willi the excep tion of about two boys, the .veungsters all are plnving their first xenr of var sity football. The lfev. Dr. Jehn Hemier, vice rector of the l nthelic High Scheel nnd lieiul of the athletic association of the Institution, has made elaborate prepa rations for the game. Programs have been printed xvlth the statistics of the pla.xcrs xvlth their numbers. Tlie stniuls that were used by Ihe Shnnalian Club during the baseball season, at Kert.v -sixth and Urewu slieets, liax u been brought Te Cahill Kleld. Kwl mm 7!fc Mg7 - &smy WASHING BOYS SIIKNANDOA1I -,pft end Symbal 'eft tackle Handt-rn '''ft k'uartl iJPH ,;f,,l,''' C. Shapple right guard HueIk ilglil lackle Kawatzke 'W't '''"' C .Shapple iiiarterback Itenls left halfback loiievnn . vv ntis ..Hush ffiEHBtf- SAOBDT, QUAKER CITY GRID Line-Up and Statistics of Big Scheel Game KASTKKN IllCill ICHdM. Ace XXelk-ht Heleht r-l-nerl. left end IX 140 :I0'4 New limn, left t.lrkle Ifl CiMMicr, left Kiiiirtl I O'llen. renter IH Cnlemnn. rlxht imnrd. 17 llrrzeir, rich! tinkle . 17 Hurrinen, rhtlit end . IH I'render. qunrterbnek . 17 (Cnptiilii) .1'ernn. left halfback III Allen, rlnlit hnlflmck . 17 Wellrf'l. fullback 17 1.11 .1:07 Vi 150 fii07 1.10 S:0' inn ni'i mi n.e no i:ieMj i.ie r.:0Tj i in .lifiii'j I.IO .1:00 1(11 r:0 Axerniten 17 I.VJ Snbntltiile Xleers, Curdell, Atb nnd Mnlxkii. .1:1)8' .. U ebrr c-ATiinr.ic lllfill Sflltlfit, A it i- Mrlcht Ilelithl n.f)7 n:im r:le .1:117 .1:111 S.OH .1:11 r,:liil 5 -1111 .1:10 mil felTVN . left end SmIiiiiIiI, lef talkie Cenwiiy. left Kiinrtl H.irren, center lleland, rlicht eunril Scott, rlicht tackle Sninlen, rlKtit end Tux ler, qiinrlerb ict Smith, left hnlf hat k IK III 1.10 1110 IIIII 11.1 'Jill 1.11 11,11 i:ie no ii:i 10.' tl 111 (I iinlnlnl .Ill-Null). rlKtit hnlf hack Ifi lllccins. fullhntk 17 Axernses 10 .1 II 11.1 fl-fl B:08 Siilislltiile Dexine Irnniird, Maxwell rnsnltlx, XltCmiley. ( niniihell. (I'Cnnuer. Ilvrne, Letter. Ilunllnc, I.esher, tennej. I'rrrl and finten Ileferet 1'rnnk Merris, fentrnl .XI i nun I Trnlnlni; Scheel, rmplrts I. I., r.llbert. VVlllluminn. He id llnrnman I.e liny Deulhetl tr sinus. Time of perledn 1.1 minutes STRONG CHESTER ELEVEN TO PLAY CONSHOHOCKEN Larkln, Fermer Swarthmore Captain, at Head of Visiting Aggregation The Chester A. C, which held Coal Ceal dale te n single touchdown ln-t Sundav, will be llie opponent of the Conslio Censlio Conslie hocken this afternoon at Conshehoiken. The Chcsterites have the strongest team In many yenrs and have an experienced squad of former college stnrs, foremost of which is r.nrkm, enptain of Swnrtb Swnrtb mere lust year. Hert Yeabsley fs the latest addition te the Censhv eleven. He makes' his first appearance tedav, antl he should lit in nicely xxith such ether pla.xcrs as I, likens, Kosotsky and Mackert. The Chester eleven Is a heavy one, averag ing ISO pounds, and they xxill endeavor te put n step te Censhx's xviniiing streak. Their schedule Is th- haitlest of anx team in the State, ns thex x-ill ijiet-t Cenhlale, Kiankfei-I lleinie Millet's Qunkeis and Phm mwllle in n. row Tlie date for the Coaldale t lash has been set as N'eveinbei ."i at Conshnhecken. The line-up for tin- afternoon's game fellows : Conshehocl.en better Itynn . left end t. UIhcIht -Archer leftlnMe . I.urkln I Ixlier . lefl mart! I.eUt Mllehell . i enter . XXeher Iliifft . . ihchtcnurd . Hewitt Ileerlmr. . rlcht Imkle r.ir-tbiri: linrrelt rluhl "-nd .. . Ciixiiii.iiieIi flelxmlls ri'i.trtrrhirk .. Cnmiihell l.uken left hiilHni-k Kishe,. Iteselnkr .. rlcht liulfliick . Nitsli Mutkert fulllmilt . . XVl.i, NORTHWESTERN IS BUSY Meets Quaker City Pres at Stenton Field Club Grounds The Northwestern eleven, which hnnded Hast Falls a 11-7 defeat last Snttirda.l, lakes ,n the (junker Citv Pies this afternoon at Stenton Cield Club grounds, Cb, w and Pleasant streets. Coach llejce is ib i idt'ill.v pleased with the xxerk of his iijiui and expe, ts te have no trouble in annexing the ihiuu ihiuu plensliip of (ciui.iuliiwn He will stnrt his line-up iniacl this afternoon, but hns several m-w men who mux get into the fray before it is ever. erthues(.m I.. Ilnicken .1. Ilolhferil UkIiIchii risireck Meriitn'O Himker ( It. I'res. left end lleilln lefl tin kle left Kimril center rlulit Rininl rlcht Inckle rluht end eiiurterliiit k left luilflxitk rlithl liiilfliixk fnllliutk lenkllls sen..) IT Hum. Illrke. Xlcf llllfll Hui.ertiis Mellen W Inters MtKluee 1 -en ' It. Ilmrken I (I'llnnnell i Andrea, llenrlch .JelinlllKn xx. Unit ken ENGLISH HOCKEYISTS Pl,AY Girl Invaders Tackle 1920 Philadel phia Overseas Team Today The all-Imli-h w. men's fuld hi eki j tenm plnvs its se.-. ml yinnc today since it-aching these sheies The inx.ultr-, v ill plav the IDt-'O Philadelpbm '.v-r-seas team at ihe Philadelphia Crick, i Club, St. Martins In the (list ;:n ne Thur-uij the all Tllglish team smothered the all-l'lnln tlelphla team of ln-t t n iitulii shewt- e- 111 goals t. 1. The Hntou Hnteu xvlll meet st niter uppnsitinn t idax lexvever. Oppes-d te the Plul.itleliiiiians will b, the star of tlie r.in;lis- tt-ai... Mi-.s Lid dei dale. The fnii vlsitm lix.-d i.n te her reputation as tin- 31 cutest exponent of the tame in Lii-.'I.ii- I, for in the gam. en Thiirs.lav she -cuicd mi e of the six teen gjuils. The Ln'lKli tenm ins n splendid nt tack and it will be .1 imeMien, in-haps of hew well the Phil idclphians c-in withstand the drive. Mis, It l-mlev will dp goal tender for the Phil idef. bians nnd she may be fnuetl te show her best tactics in goal guarding te Inxvnit the cffeils of the iiiviuleii. -OOXO! i021f STARS "STAt-s" ' COFALL. e-ce'r-r Photo. 'crvcc- E EWING TO CLASH Gridiron Rivals te Meet en Crys tal Field First Time in Five Years AT WASHINGTON TOMORROW llelmt-slitirK !luen l)nv Potts ... I, inch , fl'ilTnej i;lnc . . ll.irli" mi Itllt-y I.i-llllne l.i-liniun Slniinlieliiii llnrdncr llxrne l)eiivliert .Mtirlln Moere llngu lift t nd left tut Me left Kiiiirtl cenlir rlicht eii ird rich! t lrkle rUhl end lit irtirl, id, left h:iiri,nck rlclif h ilflnck fllllhtrk Ollter I l.'ni initel , -tlele set timid I xlrfitit kin Cnskej l Kwlng A. A. and Ilelmesburg will clnsh en ihe gridiron at Cr.vstal Held. .Hhavvn stieet cast of I-'rankfertl ave nue, for the first time in five jears this afternoon, and the largest crowd of the season is expected by the subur ban football management. Hiving last Saturday held Cnien. of I heenlxvllle, te three first down nnd the two touchdowns made bv Cnien came in tin- first five minutes en two costly fumbles. Hvvlng is being coached by i r.t-iiign Utithrnufl, of th- Cniversltv et town IIe snjs he hns the making's of one of the best teams In bis present 1 HelmesbnrK has been give,, severe , shaking up the st xvrek : several plav- lmw. iTe, '".", ''"'I'Ped and newcomers have been added The most inip.irt.iiit wil h, rr7"lm"sK ''"" OI'v. who tin... Ill I " ,,n" "f tlU! ,a,,,jl-' I"""- irirfcA.'1- &vrehne Muck Sweetlnnd xvill nNe start In "'""rrexx s ..his,, and then? ? miil.v tf ..xernl ether star, ,.' ,. hand in tun.- for the trim,. I n i , the form,,- ,ll, ,, V ,:' ,',ml1' tlnv's plimi, ,,,"' "l,'r last Matur-xx- i- " Helmesbiirg nl-ixs ,n Washington tmuennw ' ' '" DREXEL ALL SET Lecal Team Will Tackle Geerge Washington University Today Couch M. V, V 1 ,s his I),,.,,., ,,,.,, tute tenm en e,Ke f,,,- ,,. i,' " '' w:les(1,!',:;u:.,ke;:;The,;ir,l',1; -ceinl leatns , (",irk " z:r'r "'" ri,rs,.1x nnd 1 ,st ! ' , ,' rfiixe them s,u ,,il ","t t Thexisitltl- tenm s re,,,,,,; fe ,.,..,,. delpln.i with mi n.cptieimllV i team. I,,,, (.,.,, M..A'' ..:'", put one en ,P ,,,, , ,.,,,, 'V,'' visiting line ,,e,,,,,s,se ,:,;,,,: w '; reu- slin,- ,xe,,,Ses is, ,,; ' Hrexel luis lln.e nu n x.,,, .,,,,, ' " " "111 in l(,.. I it . ' "i" "ver -I" III Itei.l. Iliiekuiiui ,d llenin,,,, who might see sen,,,.. Tl. x ... speed of (.,.-,.,,, )0( ,, it,.,,,, ' ' " make up for this r ul" '... I, . .. in.- ..... --i.ps are ns fob,Us ; S'n Iir x-l Jl XI ii. il. i -0 11 XII . r 1 M e 'tin I XI . tjuiirr . il .nn. II in lnkl. i 10 vll.rH n It l.hnr s .1) ft n ml 7 XV It xiili. t t . Ii lit .it I n.i b ft Ink n l fl K.l 1 1. 1 t nte .I'fhi uh riKht Is.klR I'M , ' en-lrtl,, IflXt Ull IIUKll , Mul.. u.i i Ml.. M A. true si ru,M. n x...ni,r.Ti l"l.n,.s , I e..hi it- I 'Hill f .1 'P. II 1-1 I..I, , l-ft lulflm. k iis-hf h.lfh,iek .i.ie n k Tftlli , .in- - iipiiiiip, i-nn t tr 1 mnl. v i,i ll.nl lincHinun .1. hr. x un Hum Hobart te Play Legan 11 tn Snnnel r llnh... x.Kh IxiKHt. Ili'ilJn. ke.H KlBhterth nnd Ilur nnd ', " xx 'U rlAi.li I "BUn K-I..IH ? ' ,, L',rc', ir ,( ' J P-t etr.-. n ktrk..rr , I hs both Hi.'. Ml, f.ir lican Matt ,. !lilii . .ri',1 ''"' 1 l.tllnian 1. , Vl"'"' , I .-vlin.K-i e Mast I nt I. xi. IT .11 in, iruii in na.n 1 no. n( r m. tr uunuu. ualtl. I. In llnt.nrt up J Kit. in Tllll. Ilehertenn tiers r. , l.iiUnn ill.... Itn-lnn k FRim M' enH Si....-.. H . . Wl en I lefl lit U -left bu trj .'ntei rlRl.t k-11 .. I Hunt 1 t kl rlk-hi . n I ..Hint. . 1 , I isht h 1 t . I. ft h. '1 11) It llun- - arm m SBLI AND O 'U hll Ti . i I IUiiliWi1JM.iitiffKMrap.yiwrTM EaHr"0 tv.Ar- T Today's Scholastic Games and Rcstdts of Yesterday TODAY'S HciinntT.n ISnntern High of AVnuhlnctnn nt fmhelle High, Cnhlll Klcl.l Txxenly-nlnth Hnd I .tm f I'prklernen Bchoel nt I'rnn l'renh. Prnnklln Woodbury Hlrh at Atlantic r'lly Hlsh. Al "llHrrlnliurtr 'Irch nt Ilelhlehem High Helhlehem. ., Wyoming Seminary nt IWhtehcm I'rep Went fheater High at Wilmington High, Wilmington. .,, . .,,. lllHlr Academy at Altentev.n Itlgh Allen Hu'lgern 1'rep nt Hordentewn Military In ntltute, Ileniuitnwn ... ... . I.ancnnter High nt C lalonvllle High Cealenvlllc Temn Hchoel at IIIII Itcliwl, I'oiwlewn Heading High nt lbunen High, Lohniien Wilmington Hefres at V. I ! Mun Moravian I'rep at Peddle Inntltute lllgliti town Went rheaier Nermal nt Wllllimfen Trades, M"'lla Yi:m:nn.vY'H nn.Hiri.TS ''nlliellr I-ngue St. Jeseph'r prep, T Went Catholic fl Inlernclitilnnlle l,engu 1'ranktenl High 1.1 tVntral High 0 Inieracmlenil'. I.eague Haxorferd Mthoel. 3a St. Mike a She 1. 14. tjihnr flames finarthmnre l'r-p 7. J'enti Charter O Krlend' t entrnl 1a Haddtinneltt High , Oermunteuri prlends'. 13. nplscepul Afn 1 em. 0 t'heltenham High II l,invlnxn" Hluh Oerrnan.eun Armlemv us. Uhratnut II 11 Aciulpin 0 I Darlu Illjrh II Snnrthmnra Hls'h " I ,MofrrteM IllKh 14 Mlllxlll" HlKh. Iladm.r HUli Se Tr. Irlrin Lusti n HlKh 0 t'hetf.r Hltfh 2" Snli"Uinum HiBh " L'ani'len H h T Nn h lit Iliixh. t. E TO PLAY QUAKERS Champions of Ceal Region As sist Conway's Stars in Open ing Pre Grid Season The pre football season will In ushered In this afternoon nt - :.'Ml P. M nt the i'hillles' Hall Park. Ilrentl and Huntingdon streets, when I.ee Con way's Philailelphiii (jiinkt-is clash xvlth Shenandoah, champions of the coal region Shinnndnnh arrived bt-tc last night in the pink of tonditien .Mannger .lee Sep.iult-v stated that his eleven has been working out every day during tin- 7.1-1 week aftir having gotten ever the effetts of their victorious battle xvlth l.uneas. let- The Shenandoah backtieM will be composed of Hush, fullback : Wrlti and Iloiieviin, hnlfbaiks. and IIeiils. fpiar terback This, eleven is purtieiilnrlv strong mi the wings, with Cxmbal and ('. Shapple. lieth of Hies,, men an' fast beavv and receive ferw.ud passes In Heme Milb-r stxl,.. In the line will be l. Siuipple at Center: Hnsei and It... is. gunriN. nnd Snntleis mid Kawatzke, tnckles Captain Heitiie Miller Jed 'one of the greatest arra.vs f talent exer gefti-n to gether under one flag. Miller, of com en, will be en one end antl I lake Hussoselr, the famous Dartmouth end anil laptnm of the big Creen team, will be en the ether wing. I.nti Little, of Penn, will be in one tackle position nnd Hull l.fi'xe. J.afavette. will be at the ether. The guard stations will be taken enre of b.v two eiiunlly famous plover- .loe Sp.ignn. of Lehigh, nnd Swede Young Yeung strum, nnetbt-r product of Dartmouth. I. nil 'Wniv. all -Aniei lean center of the I'liiversity of Pennsylvania, will de the tossing buck Miller's team will be directed bv .fehnu.v Smtr. one of the greatest plav' ers in the Last, who received Ins col lege football experience at Lnfavette Stan Cofall, formerly of Notre I lame, another nil-American elettinn. will be at fulback nnd he will be flanked In I'arcnce Iteck. Penn State, nnd Sam Webb, of Lehigh, nt the halfback pest. Tlie Quakers are well fortified in se, . i-nd-stnis' materinl A big lnm.1. of substitutes will be mil this afternoon iuetig them will be Jiilinn.x Maguiu. terini-ily of Vtllniie.n antl Inst .ear fullb.i k en the Second Citv Tl oep team lint plaxed indoor football at night in the cavalry arinm v nt Thirtv -stcend street nnd Lancaster ax nine. "Anether 'rack sub is Menaban who is nevx n -indent at the I'uixt-rsil v of I'etilixl-v.-iiiin He is net i 1, gible fur Ht-ismnn's i-am l.ei ,i ,i. hi- pinxe.1 thrii xems -n I ii - n I low cm i ,,. ,. Iii-.il m.i king out with tie -ii iibs ,, I'lunkliii I'h Id all -i i-"ti FORTIETH WARD AT DARBY West Philadelphia Eleven Meets Fire Fighters in Grid Game Tft- 'e-t riiilidelt.hu rmti. tb Wiir-I ebxiti will tippesi the Dfulix ii-emen's teiun in .1 football game lit Darin this afternoon The ecn ind, ar,, ,,n , and antii n nte u x itrnrx Conch Miii.'i-v Hunt of Knilrmr It gl hns tin- siib.irluiu lad- "ii i tids nn I In loe, leek- I -I fl w.ni.ini: g.il.e I'll. game -t irt i,' ' '- k EMPIRE Billiard Roem James Hennessey, Prepr. Cordially inu'tps you te iMt his newly dec orated Billiard Roem, where you will find the best of equipment, first -class service and the pleasant atmos phere of a club. Empire Billiard Roem 21 Seuth 11th St., 2d Fleer SHENANDOAH HER SKATING SEASON HERE wrciNa 1UDAY F,NECET,SKLAT?NErlfnD MST ELABORATE ICE SKATING ICE PALACE IN WORLD Scheel Pupil.' Sej.ien Saturday Morning, ' 10 e Cleck Ihrce Scion Daily (Excenl Suntlny) LUv,KtK ROOMS REST ROOMS BATHS Lxpert. te Sharpen anil Adiuit Skate. Cafe That Delight of Our Patron. Phene. Pre.ten G10G, Weil 1704 Grid Fans UPSETS 001 TILTS Only Half Dezen Faverites Ru . True te Ferm en Scholas tic Gridirons WEST CATHOLIC DEFEATED Of the mnny scholastic fnvernt's. inn six mine through with victories en til IN SCHOOL CIRCLES "-! viirnniH griuirens jesiernny niicriinen St. Jeseph's Prep, rrankfertl High , (i'Tinnntevvn I'lientls, Mr.vn Mhy CT Acatleniv. Itntltier I Huh iiinl (irrinan- - ..... ...., , v., ,,,1.11 lllll ,111,1 ,, II, ,1,1, 1- town Academy were the teams thnt rai irue id lerm. Tliev tlPlcnteil Wes Cathelit: High, Central High, Hplsce pal Aciiileiny, West Pnlliidelphin High !i'rei.xfTi'lii-i:nstlnwn High nml Chest nut Hill Acntlt-mv. respectivelv. Ciblln's fnlltire te kick the ge.il lifter touchdown mi, ndtl the extra point eon West ('iithelle High n xitter.x m thr gnme xith St Jeseph's r,,,, ,x (j,, score of 7 te i! nt tin- P. It I J Y .11 C. A. grounds. It j the tlrsi ( nth oil'- League gnme of the sensen St Jeseph captured the climiipien-hip last xt-iir. ..ml their win xevtenlnx put them in a great position le cop again tin se.isen Ihe Criinsen nnd (ira.x score was the 1 1 suit of n wpll-threwti and re eivetl ferwnrd pass frmn Ihe hands of Cap tain Ilreslin i Dlneen The ball vvnd hurled from the West Cntbelic Isi-vnrd mark Previous te this seeie Hlerllng, the Hlue nnd White bnt-k. ceminitted one of the costliest fumbles of the jenr. Ihe oval get nuiix from him en bin own .'!.-,. xnnl mark, ami when he finnlly fell en it be xns itstinj; OII ,s ,vra &-.vunl mark. Nine! -Yard Toiitlidevvii Itini 'Ihe Illue and White tall cum in Hi" third pi-nod. and was made en a spt-ctiinilar !)(.. xm, run bx the snine plav-r that ceinmitte.i the cn-tlv fumble Hi.-rling. With the ball e vPt athelli-'s IS-xnnl mark and in their opponents' possession. lireslm nirleil a fervvnnl pass. whl, xxus intejidetl for Dlt.een. P.efiire the ball tlrepped m the) latter s vmlting hanils. Illerlliig lenpe'd into the iur. speart-il the bull mid. with n cl.ur ti-l.l in front of blin. i.ned al most the entire length of tin- field for Hi" tmnhilewii Then . aim- the decitl decitl leg point of the game, when Cibljn. ni-rieim and ebnking. been-d (be hull Ulllb-l the bar lliste.nl ,,f vei ,t riankferd disposed of its foremost rival in tb.. inters. Iieb.stic chninpien--bin bx inking the m. u-un of Dr. O Lricn's ('. ntial ebvn en linn- borne belli b.x the s,.,,,,. ,,f j; t (, SI. Luke's Triiiniplis St Luke's ;,respe, ts fr taptuiing the lntera.'atleniic title received u severe jolt f i" i"ns "ll"'" '"'" ,'nl"l' h "nvcr- ...... .-.-, u. mi. new ati.iitien le the league this season, b.v a score of Ik", te L'wmg mill Odiene led the nttack of tin- winners, each scoring en two oc casions. S.-rnnten tallied the remnin ing touchdown for the Mnln Liners. MIdilleteii nml Jmnisen did the sc-erlnir for St. Luke's. Jerm.intewn Crieiid-. plnjing In (tu biggest game f the seust.n, came through glorieuslj and hnndetl Kplsco Kplsce pnl Aenil-m.x n neat trimming, 1.1 te , Ihe "v in for the Quaker lnntl tuti.ii. kept im slate .lean ter trio sea son in two xxn.xs-tbe team has xet te be defeated and better still, has vet te haxe its goal Inn trussed Itndntir High. e.i-l,b red bv many the b.-t team in th- vn-lnifx of thin cit.v, ran irue te form up nt Ilcrwyn and walloped Trclj fTrm-Lnsttevvn High. Un te (i. Tin- .left nt for the Ber xv j n bejs wtis tl.t-ir first defeat of the season speedhe,xs Trimmed I'.rxn Athxn after bubling thr hip; Ci ma! i-.i.ii te ,i -cerlcs ti,. net se l-ng Jig", te.k en Wt-t Philadelphia High .a .ihill I i.j.l. nnd .is was .-x-p. i ted wen. Hi te PJ Ter u while it leek d ns though the Si tlbexs would nnncT the xiitnrj. but the bt.vs from Hiiniingdmi Vnlb-x tightened in'the Inst hnlf and .nine through with -i toutn teutn toutn dew i nnd .. snftix. ji,st ennifSh te win the jiiti..- (i.-i in iiii.-w n - d. n i had an tasv ''' " ii i'l . i i ii IIhI a, , iv nnd win n tli tin i1 t.L'iii.- wire tot i led th s. eie w.is l's te (I I In Int. i i. ntlm.ip iiggngntimi vi. i- ii.. i fir. t. I, txlentl it-i ll and leek t lung- t a- PRO FOOTBALL First BIG GAME OF SEASON s iti.r.l n 1 te ! j PHILA. QUAKERS l.rmerlr I en X All-Xnier.r,,,, Tenm) SHENANDOAH r i'hii.lics hli. puk In U.i. ut t.,ii,,m-w. (.I,.. .v siMltlln.'. V O 0 T H A I, L Pennlvania Viruinia jj r Saturday, Oct. 22, 2:.'J0 P. M. likened sSeats S2 and $tie General Admission 7.1c !l!i" K..n.e "l'" ev.lmnieuhi, f0r riti siiviw i.mi rx it i , Mn ,, M r nn i-iii-i i k ..i, , NATIONAL A. a! svn llll i i. mm,, nt j ,, BRADLEY vs. McCARREN m, in mn mi I HI 11 til III 11 st ( ,, rs -.11 I I M s VN l Oik Ml t,-t Tit M Ts VT IMIN t.V s ,lt ' ,' ,' ,1, ST. hk; lea(;i-k soccer Tllll W III I .-. t i- m run I lis,, hoi x, i, i xi .s. i i i im Mirth, ,-t II. !, i rtl .,,, ,v ,,rU Ma iie. rx.ii s. it. H-,i ,,.,i. iinii. .inn b l(;; Rese Tree Races Teda at Media, 2 I'. M. (.rt-att-st criiss-i-fiiintrx horses in I'.ast in t niss-ceiiiitrx rnct-.M. IliK track xviniu-rs m flat race .l..ils.liin Ii it. l.r i. nl st mil l III Vutn ill. .s ii M ,i. s i.l.iilssli,,.. u, "' "ll ml Kill xi I iirt.lns srair. liirlltnltlT Li ii.niU mil irt.til .Inn.l, OLYM PI A Bread and Bunbridje AJh M.IMI Will MM, l( T SI riixixiv. ,niK MURRAY vs. DORSEY n vi ii im, mi 1 1 MURRAY vs. DEVINE nuniM. itiiissv LEONARD vs. BROWN ."IL'UIL" h ii ".it l(Kf' FAREESE vs. DALEY . J'S h iit.ii.ni. .nif AZEVEDO vs. TIPLITZ V n 3v 1 1 I i -' i