: iJ' t tv '.'. " mMit& pufeid hwmtmiiK6Mvm.K1 r pipat, yerawBEis m . Jf- it r s nJr ' ii if . , 1 s grtressvaag- and Whitehill May Net Play Against Lafayette OPEN DAILY TILL 6.00 P.M. SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. r ( CHANGES INPENN-TEAM "FOR LAFAYETTE GAME 'imyd&Un WM Probably Start Instead of Whitehill and Grcenalvalt for Ertressvaag Dcm Will Start' at Center Coaches Heartened After Scrimmage Drill n..i nrlresf-vnnc, l'eniiylvnnln'B Mfllnnt left mil. miiy uet Mart iigulnst ifTCttc tomorrow afternoon en Pnrtklin F'l(l nfi-erdlng te one of llie nX ami Ule leni-liw. Krtlc, wlie Sited n bang-op riuiic iigniiin rittw Creh nnd who win removed lute In the ,,me ' limping tincl bndly bruised from ff?fi '..,, In Hii! I Unburn h oentoxt. J? I. inn lu Irnlncil linivn linn uA Irul'cd from Iirml te feet. He i and UiH f'rnve bore the brunt of u terrific intcrfercMCe of Winner's Qtls Inst Hntiiruny, iiiiii were instru mental In mere thnn once Htepiilni; the Irilliant Davles nnd the equally brilliant Andersen and Hellcran In their dnshes ireund the wIiiK. "niii. ilm Tliirlinniilli nnrl Portion fjmes in '"' offing, nnd both of them rc iirdcd ilu aM ,I,,R'M Hl1,M,t iih the Miroeq gnmc, the I'enn coiicIieh nrc in fllned te se I'rtressvmig rather than (nJ him In tomorrow afternoon nnil Hrdilm bndlv used up iignin. He will Jtfk Siitlicilmid'x thifhy elcxen, but jt i net thought likely tiiat he will lUrftiic tente'-t. CtwiiaaU Impreics Qrccnnnalt. the former Yerk High o.i,nel lad. who Is Miewinc a return (Ji the form th couches saw in Hashes .U In the bcusen. Is the rhelep for the pest In case Krtle docs net piny. Grcenattnll is a tall. lanky lad nnd an iccurate catcher of forward passes. The Miches, priiii'ipally Iz?y Lcven. have Irth drilling him long nnd hard the Itit'wcck, and are about convinced that le has nrried. Ycterdny he showed iftranu M di'icii'm- cnu jiiny iiiiii urew warm praise from the eeaehlng stuff and llj 'teammates. treenail alt is the ideal end. lie 'itindt ever lir feet and teelghs in the tdgliborlteod of l!5 pounds. Hist 'H hi) fept and showing a natural fiitlall agility and fight he should male great iclngman before he hates the I nivcrsity. lie has an Ufr year te plan '""' nctt year i)('uM he a fit i mining mate for Bill Cm re. Anether chance in the l'enn llne-un trill probably take place in the baeklleld. JiilD-HMienui. who sinncu hip I'itt contest last week, has been nimble te engage In u scrimmage drill this week because or a imuij unison niieiihkt and i tern knee. Th eeaidies may send Hm in the giiun' after the kcceimI half ret under way. but hardly at thestart. VM Vegelln, the former Central High :hoel itnr, whose grout defensive play b 'In the scrtmiunge drills durlne the It wrck has earned him a chance te tart the gumu. will probably be btu- Oencu at one of the liultbuck jtebts, Ihose Stib-Haclis 'Jee I'lbcn, another former Crimson jrd fJeld Mar, and Witlmcr, both of whom have been plajlng brilliantly in (crlmm.'igc drills during the lut two eeks, may get a chanee te bhew their prowess against the Maroen. AVittmer ts been tearing the Lafajette line te tlredx. while lllben's, defensive work has b?en the superlative kind. Dtrn will again start at renter. The former Suit Lake City High Sdioel boy ill earned the pivot position, nccerdint: te tevcnil of the coaches, Imciiiii' of Us asffrchelvcncs and sure pasaing. lie cm te-i.s a spiral back with greater reecd than any center at l'enn since Cud Wrn. He is aNi it clever tin COVfrcr of eaem.v pla, in which he Iiiim proved of invaluable nld te the ether linemen. V The remainder of the team will be flic some as started against tha Panthers last Satuiday. ilex lVcej; Kill call the suinals, l'es Miller teilt 'le of our of the. halves and Ilamtr , at fullback. In the line in addition in these ulieady mentioned iciJ be Cochrane and Tliurman, guards, and Sutherland and Gcnthncr, tackles. Fer the first Thursday since the sea son started u scrlmmugc drill was held j esterday afternoon. It was net n weak affair, either, work starting at !l : I ft nnd continuing until ft :.'!(), when HeUman sent the players te the showers. The drill started off with n regular sciiinmage, the varsity kicking off te the scrubs, who failed te dent the varMly line nnd punted. The varsity backs, Maher, Wlttmer, Miller and lllben, stai tc.d a bombardment of the scrubs that eventually earned two touchdewn''. As en Wedncsda.v. Wlttmcr wbb again the star. He made several feed gains through (Jie Hue nnd finally shot off tackle for one touchdown from the scrubs' 0-yard line, l'es Miller made the ether sxerc en n 'JO-jard run around the end. The Famous llueli After that diill was concluded the nerubs were given the bnll en the vai slty HO-yard line nnd told te take It ever. Thirt) -live times they hit the varsity defences and as many times the line held us firm as the rock of Cilhvnl tar. During the time they spent but tering the veterans' line the Meruit came within - .Minis of scoring sev eral times, eul.v te be thrown back for .esses. The 'scrubs if-ed the Iafactte plas constant!, but nil the pet pln.vs of the nasteninu proved fruitless efforts against the stubborn defense of the varsity. !ig Ocnthiier. the big lad from Ilroeklvi was the stur. Time after time the big fellow broke through the 'Ine and nailed the runner almost be bo be lere he had started. The exhortations, of the sophomore tackle te his team mates surprl-ed the coaches and gave them their first laste of real talk in the linn. Sutherland. Tliurman. Crave and the remainder of the line turned In n meritorious half hour's work. After their failure against the regu lars the seconds were placed in line nnd baekfield and the scrubs succeeded !n scoring four limes from the 120-jard line, tin co times en fervvurd passes an once en ti line buck. Priestly, tin led-topped star of McNainara's back- lield was the in-inclpal ground-gainer. lie scored once en a forward pn'-s and I assisted in the ether three -rerci miiUi I by O'ltellly. Hamilton and Kairchild. This afternoon the eenrhei prow be nethliid murr erciting than a stiff signal drill, a fervaul itilng drill and starting' en the kick-off, one of the lagged parts of the J'cd and lllne plait tint leaten. yumcreus penalties have i exulted frei.i off eff sldcj en the hick -off. Cress-Country Itacc Off The cress-country race scheduled for tomorrow morning ever the C'ebbV Creek course was called off bv I.afa.v -ete without any reason, llobcrtsen'.s men were all set for the race, but word from Kasteu prevented their showing their wares. The freshmen harriers left this morning with the freshmen football team for Mercersburg, where they meet the academy be.vs tomorrow. "We expect te beat Mercersburg for the third time in the last ten jears," said Keogh, before lcitvlng this morn ing. The undefeated cedings agree with their couch, .laipiisch, the regu lar tackle who Is suffering from a leg injury, did net have with the team. Tonight the soccer team leaves for Syracuse, where they meet the Or.mge eleven tomorrow afternoon. I.nst Sat urday the seei'crites, defeated Harvard, and ine hopeful of trouncing the New Yorkers tomorrow. Out of Game ,rf if' ,. s. r- '.. ,..; Eft .p&fjff. J SCHOOL ELEVENS CAPTAIN SNIXL l'enn State leader, :ie may he out of tbo-guuie for the rest of the sea son en iiceiiut of threat trouble 500 PENN STUDENTS FORMER GRID DERS Many Reasons Given Why They De Net Turn, Out for Foot ball, Says Official READY FOR FRAY Catholic High Out for Revenge en West Catholic for Previous Defeats THEIR THIRD MEETING West Catholic and Catholic High will meet en the gridiron 'tomorrow after noon In their third annual game. The contest will take place at Cehlll Field, and is booked te Rtnit at 2 :.''). This Ih the big game of the season for thcie two lnstltiit letirt, and from present In dications the tussle premises te be the best of nil. In their two previous engagements the boys from lirend nnd Vine utrccts hnve bein unfortunate, a their young rivals from Chestnut street have de feated them en both occasions, the first time M-0 nnd lest .venr 1.1-7. Due te thin situation. Catholic High Is surely out for revenge, nnd West Catholic is equally anxious te win. for n victory will keep It, In the rnce for the Catholic League championship, while a defeat will practically eliminate the West Phil iidrlphiaiis. The Wet Catholic lads thus far have proved themselves a better scoring nin ehlne than their rivals. Catholic High is keyed up te u liijli pitch of exocc execc tnney ; it Is its first league game, and they are nil full of fight, which Is half of the battle. West Catholic will filter the fray minus n star plucr, Jehn MoCennghy, 'eft end, who broke his wrist In the Wenennli game, and will be out for the est of the season. However, I each Statistics of West Catholic and Catholic High Teams WliST CATHOLIC If Hill Am WrUlit HfUlit Illnkd. Irft rnil 1 70 0.(11 (lllilln. Irft inrkle ... . H 12'! M? IleiiKlirrt)-. Irft gourd ... 18 103 B.M Vfrtr. rrnlrr 1 IHO H.02 llrrkfiT, rUhl cimrd .... IH 1J n.M lliikr, rlelil tiirkle 17 170 O.Wi NfVlllr, rlisht rnil 19 1 IJ ft.07 'unnlnlniin, uiiiirtrrltnrk. If) 140 n,07 MiiMIii, Irft hnirh.irk 10 inn ft. II lUfi-lln. rlKlit h.ilfhutk.. 10 100 n.OK McDonnell, fullbnrk IH 103 0.00 Averages 17 100 fi.le CATHOLIC Ilinil Ace Wrlieht ll!clit Cefffr. left cm! 18 I.1U J.07 Sclimld. Iff) Inrkle HI 100 .1.08 rnmwiy, Icrt icunrit 18 1(10 rt.le llnrrnii, rnlrr 10 H -1.07 llulni.il, rUht ximrd ... 17 '.'III ,1.10 Hreit. riclit incklp..; , . . IH 11.1 fl.es Scnnlnn, rlnlit end 10 100 .1.11 Tnrler, ciiuirlcrbiwk . ... li! ISO 11.00 hmllh, lcft.liHlfh.ick . ... 1M 110 .1.00 McNnlly, Hitht linlfltuck 10 till (1,10 Illmlns, fullbRck . . 17 IQi n.ll Atcrneet . ... 10 (V-G 135 S-C S.08 L AFAYETTE COACH STILL UNDECIDED Has Net Settled Question of Whether Seasheltz or Elliett Will Start MASS-MEETING TONIGHT Ka-sfen, Pa., Nev. !. D. ".lock" Sutherland, ee.ieh of Lafjaette College team, is still undecided as te whether Qiilulnn is fortunate In having at least I he will start "Dutch"' Seusheltz or four or five substitute ends, all of whom "rjee" Elliett at fullback tomorrow are capable, The choice for MoCenaghy'H pluce will be between "Pud" Mellenry and .Tim Itlnke. The former is but a shade below MeCenaghy In playing ability. while if Itlg Jim P.liike uses his Id) when Lafayette meets Penn in the nil tiual game at Philadelphia. Hver since I'lllett broke into the La fayette line-up because of Seasheltz's injury during the Ttucknell game, the imr jl ii .i jiuihc uses' ins no i,..,4,: p ., ,it , tt , i .. pounds, and hl.s six feet three Inches te I 'LU,.i' ,,,PT.f,J ,bn,' p0N,i,i" Inf ftbT" advantage there will be no stepping him. I J" ''V, r ' ' ,Ti i . ,1. 1 The rest of the lineup will be virtu- lll,,r;M,,ht ''" "C t,".,,W,es,I , ally the same us in previous games with .. ihe ,,rst "YT" m"?.1?'"' "IIM!k"r ! nit hnr I MltitiiiKfliui, c.t. ATt.llIt, .ll(t, !, I '"- . " i "in im- iivtu mn vviihik iu signals, and IUerllnB and McDonnell as ' J'"'0"' "n: le speakers will be helpmate.s in the baeklleld. Neville will ' i,?nv ' ", ",r,""ll;I ( il,n'ni" I'"''". be 'at right end. Hake and Klbllit i , s rianhrecier Hareld. Ansen Ilrucc tackles Captain Perkery nnd D.mgh- "'V,.1 'ref. ! runcis A.March, erty at m.ards and (Je.ver at center ' J,h ,n?,;, ,,Br,Il W1""' K 'T ,,,rt, "T" CatheMc High will depend upon the , "''"'V 1I1,0,,K,1.( 0",'1, s"',,",'n, ,lls speedv Vlnee MeNallv te de the L-renler I V"1 w ".' 'nmmage. the ineii were ,iii lie iti ii'i iiimmi. i...- e ,i. r i." i "..i..ii.. i Kepi en tneir tees tin ...... ,. ..,u v.u.u um, i;!iti ill)- i .,,. ..nrt M,11P,,11 ,,P,n ,,,.. ,..llnle the end runs and the forward parsing BABE RUTH MAKES DEBUT if BEFORE CROWDED HOUSE Noted Heme-Run King Starts Vaudeville Tour In "That's G(Vd" , Mount Vernen, N. Y Nev. !. fiabe Ruth, billed as "The King of Swat," made his long-heralded stage 4but here in Procter'.s Theatre. He (Ma ably biistained In his hour of trouble by Wellington Cress and by n tjanlst, who interfered only In the nc nc tempaniment of n couple of tongs. Ruth nml Cress made an ausplcieiis Mart in their .sixteen-week tour iu u Hutch dubbed "That's (loed" and aub aub UUe "A Patlricul Heme ltiin." A crowded heute was en hand and lie applause, of evident spontaneity, Compelled Huth te make u brief cur tain epecek. He evcu indulged, In the r.0UKe of the tketeh, iu a teiik-nl bong dialogue with Crebs, entitled "Little By Uttlc," and, decpite u cold, the slug Itr unblauketcd a nut unpleasant bari tone voice. He get the je-is and jibes ever well, tte, the chief outburst occurring when, Iter the llabc had received u stage Wegram from Judge. Landih and hud beea asked by Ciebs, "I it berieuuV" 'Huth nnsvvcrcd, "Should suy it is; seventy-live cuits collect." REPORTED GEORGE COHAN MAY PURCHASE DODGERS Brooklyn New Said te Br. Big League Team He Will Buy Xe.vv Yerli. ni. !. (iisirpn M. , Cehan's name Is again linked with baseball ns. u prospective buver of a big league club. Cehan is in Hurepe, and when he sailed it was intimated that the name of the club he was te buy would he iiuiiMiiucfd at a certain period. That pi'iieil ciimi' and went with no nuneiHKciuciit. Ilroel.ljii Is said in be ihe club Cehan is en the eve of purchasing and would have purchased ere this had net some thing unforeseen ari-cu te block the deal. Se fuitlice prm dings, aie at a stand-till pending Cehau'.s letiirn te straighten them out. lie is expected back before the first of the jear. As a prospective bu.ver of a big league club Cehan has been before the public ut h regular iuterviil.s for considerable time. L Amateur Sports "th.. ,. ... .. .. j -r ....w v.,y .ll-mrr.. t.unii'u"in ui I hi JJfcpUitle si ir eulil lll.e In tux It iriunn r'JU lirit- ia s limine IrainH en'rlnif r ifcim 1I luJur -in ill, Jf l Jimph, III! Maw Wuiit AIIiIcti, ulj llUii te book names "- .lull IHIIIIM von 5rilI-l' iiis iiuiiiii i, tL4'1 t'l'ei'i'iuim. 'JI3 t'r l.ani utrecl. - i(l."li 1. I-., hixend.ciriHs ti.il S.can wi'Ulil llkn le mrnt lIuIis nf thl ttlpir ulteruii,' fair liiilucfiiinnts II. IJ. "JlllaiTu ?." NjiUi Klclitevntli u'.ieet. iiu r"1"""' "liinlers, u twelve fuii"n-ypiir-li. ' " 'ul1' I '' le nfrnnari uami-.i with r...m' "' "" "it'', liimie nr aw.iy. I'nii v'n inH. -'" S-u'iMi iMiU'll Bliei't. S.; i!',ni' HuetlM IH'. u Hixwn- lk.liti. n- klrhi '','"' "i" lllft' "' Inline mi I'll.lev r; i miin in ine Hum. mr n ip in worth I'luuliiptiu uiu lierinuntiitvn slieuhl rl ... u u ulla ' AOjiiLtp. ia,Jl iiinii lflll ilrn f Prlnrc ,f lv.ne II. (. uuJ llUe I . 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If Wy 'ud' ''n' A" A" ''." tul' Hu'"3"' OV1"'" f wtyii .r.,.0;,,u.un.u '""" for ""' " """"H, 3500 JJam c rnrflVM pitrrrt -- ..'V , Prep's Pert Patter fiitlinlln III3I1 erltjlniilh ' si lieilnleil In ni'-t 'IIIiuhi'..i 1'iep cm Saturday. .N'ovember '2 U11 iiceeunt ef NeMiinlii'i II. Aimistl', liuv. heiiu- 11 national hull'la.. tin u.imc Hill b- pliO'-il in that date Insti'ii'l. "Illll" llelsttiiiiRer, WeM riulltii"' iidik criiler lirliiKi bad; nicniericu iif hlmvv Hon Hen Ui.'ll In IiIk balliil'ft ilayn. Tin' lltllu lilund lb vi-iejiil le Jiiikhi II uiily uliun It tuimii tu iikl.lns uii ull-Muuilbey lvut man. r.ilille (inlillilatl. lmlfb.uk nnd eun nf tln li'ii nl(itrn HII ilillllll l'lllll."'B I'll V VII, H tmiililimt tlmt ill" lt"l i'H'1 lil.nk la k.iiiii: In bowl eviM- 1Vnlr.1l fur 1 111 f 1 I11UI Mllul.ihtlu IamsUu will nf the DC-iduli. C0111I1 Mueller. Snuili'in's ii"'. bat.k"tliall lillnr ban lilx Hiiuail in III" llem- iiliuunt imt duj. 'llie in. llbn bKlnnii In . tt ItiK Ilia lii"ii In lundltlmi 11 iui'kl uu I'lianlblc uud ferinlne a kuj.1 trum-weil.liiB llvi. Ciil'tul't f'oeinlis. ,"vinrtliiiiere f'r'p's llltle teuiler ' neuud I" i "li" "f th I'Hal.st jeunnittis In bilinlasltg fnnlball He 11U0 W u irml. fclar. and can 11111 the ctnlury in JO 1-5 Hcrendi, VVIillniJ lli-lll. Ill "f l'"'iu flmriiT. I.i Hiinttii'i KPcish bin Ulb'l'l Mar tlhe llrlll it vaiil mart en nlim-t, iiiIh of tin) pliisirn In Hi'lmlhdlli' 1 lr lea ami II Js ileublful If any en" would be nbl !' 1 .itch I1I111, Kliisr, bint pai's .eiitd of Atlantic cm Hiirli'H iliven. I pbeliiu fullbaik for swnilliuieri' run lb linn pmveu hltnself Invalii ible te tln Main I. In. Instil lltlun no 11 llin pluni,tr. puuii'i .ind di-f nslvu plujur. 1'iiul ItrinuiN. 1'rnnkfenl HikIi'h capliiln, 1 1 .iiinlhT li.H'kluM innu wb'i In IIuth Willi llir i.oeds. It Iimh b. hi mulnly tlireush Jletn iiiia'h uriu'riilblilp nl ..iIIIiik I'Imvh that tli l'lnncirii lnive l"ii .itli te keep up tlu-u-iliziy pace tbl3 ',ir- hlini-iiiiiKcr, llneiuan en il.Tiiinntewn Illsli'a f llveilt'iiN. 1" a si ir In llie lnnMlnir. He can cinaiili plaja Willi en. and In itimtli r jrur tln.re will ! ffwJhrtitr In the iltj. Kulpli ImreliUI. 'apiBlu of JInvirrnrd S'lhoel'ii ei 1 i"i leaiii Ih en. nf the lit (MI'lllflllH -of II"" Hrll'MI K.lln. In Hl-lllllllSII, lank" !! Is 11 wimdHrful iv-h. r. nnd iuii ilrlbble Willi lb" I" "I i" '""" Mitilniils, ii-iilnr feiwin.l of VVi I'liiilj limbs 'i li'iuii li 1 ib-'i mni in r r irtinT He hi nil I In- iu,',"IiiiiUhIiiiipiiiii of I liuiililll, and la a iluel 'nui at llie ueal. ('upliilii Jee Jrfluitt, of enl J'hllinlelplilH IIIkIi cxi) '! te I t'lidy te atart Iho Central Kama, Ilia Ice l rapidly leilntc ltd puln, mid tn nnellier week. It l bellevil. Iia will be vvulklnv around us tpry an ever. ''De j 011 knew that tt leii't ."00 students of the 1'iilversity of I'enns.vl vanla' have had previous football ex ex perience?" Several former Ued and Illiie stars were discus-dug the lack of gridiron material nt the I'niver.slt.v us one of the reasons for the teams of the last few- jears. "Yes, at least that number and prob ably mere. I de uet have the cMiet figures te hIievv, but they are accessible and I de net think that I am mere thnn twenty or thirty ever or under ."00," continued a former University star and new- connected with the ath letic department of the T'ulvers'ity. "When a man enters this Univers ity." hn continued, "he signs n ques tionnaire en which lie Is asked te state what sports he has engaged iu before coming te college. It is really surprising the experience some of these men have had. .Most of them have plajed en high and preparatory school teams be fore entering college, ethers have seen action with independent teams and net a few buve plucd en ether college elevens. "It is an oje-epener te see what u large list it Is and what 11 varied ex perience some of the nien hnve had. There is hardlv 11 ilpnrtineiit In the I nivcrsity I hut doesn't have lis ipieta of former gridiron plii.iers, and It seems a slmme that the.v de net bine the spirit te come out for their own 1'ni vcrsllj eleven. "Instead of slxtj-live or seventy men reporting for football practice when the cull is stnd every fall IV1111 should have three and four times that number. Wh Ihe siuiuil that should icperl would keep several doctor-, bus and II detail of clerks engaged getting the diilii en thetii. Prem Hint number the task te select the best eleven would lie 11 stiff 1 but utter 11 sjslein had been started l'enn would have sonic mighty line football loams "If th.it number reported iu Ihe fnll we could de as the Navy does divide the sound up into teams with letters of the alphabet, put them te work uud as u man pievc.l his worth promote him along the line until he iculieil the vurslt.v sipind. Of course that would iiienii 'hind work ter the student and eiualb hard work for the coaches, but it would solve the problem of having bigger sipinds and mere capable ones. "Imagine want 11 weiiiu ne, nun tue speaker smiled, "te Hud that In the second and I bird jear as men were graduating ethers would be coming up etpiipped with football knowledge, the st.vle of plav I Vim uses and rcutlv te step right in en the varsjty. Then we would have Ihe tenuis. It would be a sucei ssieu of teams that I am sure would lese mlglilj few guinew ever 0 ttreti li of .vears. "S'a.v for Instance that 11 fieshuiuii lifter making his I ram icperteil for ihe varsit) iu his soplieiuorc jear. and al though net thought capable enough te play varsit.v football would still be 11 mail who could iiupmve with coaching, Allew that man part of the season en su.v the fourth team, and later promote him up one sipi.ul. When his junior venrrell'd around lie would knew feet, ball and would lie iilpable of meeting the he-it of the vUeniiis in a light for 11 pest. "I don't knew what i.s the matter with this, bes. In the old ihijs we would light te get en the Held first and would drag along te be the last te get under the shevvcis,, 1 have usked mail of them why they de net plit.v ami their assortment, of answers would make 1111 old -tinier smile. '"Seme have very reasonable cveuscs, but ethers have liuixhiitilu ones, rot ret instance, one lad told me that his girl did net want him le pkiv. Anether said that he hint his shoulder as 11 high school pla.vcr and was told never le play b.v his parents. Others Idiiiiied the heiivv stud.v limits tlu-i earn mid ethers iu the chemistry and engineering dc piutuiciits say the get out of classes tee lntc. "(Ih, I could i;ccetint hundreds of reasons given te me why some of these huskies de net play. Seme day the old spirit will reawaken and the Heed of candidates en rriinklin Field will make hlster.v. It may come seen nnd It may uet, but I think a movement Is new en fet te visit these men Individ null dining the iciiiiilnilef of the year in 1111 effort is have them icpert next tall. "1 he hundred mi 11 who can plnv and eulv slM.v-live or sevciit.v report ing ami less t Iiiiii lltlrt.v -live vvlien the lir.-t of November 10II- mound, that iu 11 nutshell is one 01 the big reasons why 1 Vim doesn't have heller fuetbull teams." And after healing the vet. cruu llin lifitcncra agreed with him, The fullback, .Tim Higglus, wll be n eTrldlrmi ' dangerous man for the Hluc nnd White, "riii , squad was raced tw lee the length of forwards te sten. as he is shiftv. fust nful knows hew te make the best use of his weight. Preparations have been made for u big turnout. The Alumni of both In stitutions are loyal in following their teams and this game especially elvvnjs. draws a capacity crowd. YALE TO LOSE BLAIR Gazella. the dlmuiiltlve halfback. showed that he was cntlrel.v recovered from bis injury reeiived in the Kutgcr.s game by outdistancing the rest en betn occasions. The vurslty was then jiur thieugh a strenuous signal drill lasting niore than an hour. All the reculurs were 011 the Held with the execution of I Dutch Schwab, who was detained bv lute classes. The varsity exhibited mere life nnd light than iu nny workout tins week. 1 .,., v.-.,. rr u .. The way in which Ttriinner rin Last Year's Freshman Captain Outi ties, the signal drill brought smiles of Tomorrow's Llne-Up te the face 0f Coach Sutherlariu, wi.e New Haven. Conn., Nev. I-. Itlalr. .a unrr,l1 1,out the condition of bis the big Yale left end, who was captain "'VttitaTil'dee'V.ehecka was ale in unl unl ef the freshman team last jear, will be form. He took n light wors.eui m nimble te play against Mnrjland State ' passing the ball and limbering up his tomorrow. mini game 1 .... .....I... 1 : .1 ,1.. ... ..-.. ,.!..,,.... . .. mm is own uruer 1. Lincoln uiinc uih vi uiie captain entering tile IVtin "nine place en the varrit jestcrda.v. lie is1 '" vrri slim, though he will be 111 mil iu the iutirmar.v. nay against .Mankind State ' passing tne nan mid umbering up Ills Hlnir has been plajing n n,,!kl'':1 ','1(,-'I"i "Ne f'dlovve.1 (he yur- - ,, ... , sity through most of the signal drill in tin scrimmages this week Thp pnjellity of the .Maroen and lllalr out of the big games with 1'rliicctun and Ilarvatd would be 11 great blew le Yule. He weighs ISO pounds and is 15 feet ." inches tall. He pln.ved nt lletchkiss before coming te Yale. His home i.s in Dallas, Tev. He has plajed bft end 011 the varsity prac tically the whole season. The work of the Yale varsity jestcr da.v consisted principally of 11 long dum my scrimmage, followed bv 11 short scrimmage against the scrub, in which the first -string substitutes were tried form. MRS. HURD WANTS DIVORCE Famous Gelfer Sues Husband In Pittsburgh Court PKfsburgh. Nev. . Doretbj tamp bell I lord, former ISritlsh, Amcrlt tin mid (.'iiniidiiin woman golf champion, today Hied 11 libel iu divorce In Common Pleas Ceuit. charging her husband. Jack V. Iltird. of Pittsburgh, with sub jecting her te Indignities. However. Mrs. I Turd does net sick an absolute out in the varsity line while the icgu- , divorce, aklng the Court te allow her lar men resteiK a separation and iiliuienj te amount net I . n.,.,,,,,! .,,.-, I, l.,.l ..f l,- I.M.I, 1.. ... ... ..I... , -,.,,,,, y, j. 1 111, -uu IIU I Income. .Mr. and Mrs. Ilunl wete married in Pebruarj. IllI.'S. uud have been living apart since Apnl '.'1 of this vear, iii' cording le the libel. Thej have one son. Mrs. Ilurd has the distinction of holding mere golf titles at one time than nil) ether woman Three Cities Seek Title Match Itli.i. N. V., Ne' t. Tha llftj-feurth annual nn'tliik' of th.- ranl I'urllnK Clul, of Aiiirrlri vll br- bold ill thli i-lt iuxt Vtdnsiida. TI10 awiirdint; of tbfi IJei.Inn International mae-li with Ciniiida. vvlili li In te be cenKMxil In thli country tlila hc.i. son Is Hiu IhikIIik; Iphuc, I'tl.-n Haran.i I eki nnd acbcieilndy arc h 'cKlnj tlej centtbt. mrr- rp-.- ,-.-, ''.i". AI3TT- SEE THE TRIJT H wA .Ai uraRK"! jisas..vjrl Mi t TODAY We Will Cut Royal Shoes Open With a Buzz Saw te Let Yeu See and Prove They Are 100 Solid Leather Wc hne placed a buzz t.av in our window. Today and Saturday wc will take shoes rinlit out of block cut them up before your eyes anil frhew you that Ileyal Shoes arc belid leather threuirh anil through. Wc will take shoes bought at ether sliev stores, costing .uerr- money, cut them up. tee, anil show you where paper anil ether hub.sti tutcs are used. A sensational demonstration of Re.val qual ity and value evidence that our .sule-utreet economy prices are positively $lj te $1 less than ether stores ask for SOLID Lh'ATHKR shoes. Special Today and Tomorrow liefial Quality Shoes $.85 Aen Would I'a., $10 l.lei bi-iT for Miurs of il'ls (u. illtj Don't Fail te Come Today or Tomorrow Sec Tliia Demonstration. Let the lluzz Shew Yeu the Truth About Shern uamJtaMSOi 1 imVLJraJLvVJIL LJJUL , &$iy i$ JR1C9IP TMTWhT 0 1Z$4- BELOW MARKETST. J.9 O &e OPEN EVENINGS 15th and Chestnut slK mMy New for values the like of which no store in Philadelphia can begin te approach! The results of two months of ceaseless effort te reduce our stocks at the cost of every cent of profit, has been rewarded by giving us large reserves of cash with which te make big under price purchases. The first of these mighty price-lowering movements starts today in earnest with a sensational offer of 2654 verceats & FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN TO SELL AT Ulsters And At these prices you are getting them at exactly $10 te $20 less than what they were made te sell, for, and we guarantee no store anywhere can duplicate them for less than $ 30 te 45 And Fer The Stout Man, tee, at $25 We have set aside a fine collection of stout and extra size suits in fine worsteds and cassimeres that we will sell, while they last, at $25. Old-Time Prices Back Again! 30, $35, 540, s45 & '50 Throughout our entire stock of ever 15,000 of the finer grades of garments, you will find our prices down te bed-rock lower than any ether in the city. Suits and Overcoats The equal of the beat $50 values Special $90.50 At ,$:;. 50 we present what is uiKjuesf eiribly the best $50 preposition in Suits ami Overcoats in this city. Tlie.se garments arc the products of a number of nationally famous mak ers and are the highest type of ready-te-wear clothes made.- All sizes. Jmmm I ill rrJtPzEmk EL ' iii0i 1 5th d Chestnut Open daily till 6 P. M. Saturdays till 10 P. M. 1 8 IS I Mew Yerk Headquarter, 5 W 34thSt, , I s " J igMjN - pta,