Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDdEJ?HIIiAI)li)LPHlA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, Mt '
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Beb Folwell Is Trying te Inject Mere Power Inte Navy Attack for Penn State Battle Saturday
OFFENSE VS. DEFENSE
IN STATE-NA VY FUSS
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Middies' Uncrossed Geal Recerd May Be Shattered by
Running Attack of BezdcUs Eleven Killinger
and Lightncr High Scorers
lit EDWIN
-krN STATU ntlilctep, with their
. forceful. runnliiB offensive, wllil ram
Inte the host iicicnsc uiey u uiiim.-u
Ms season when they cringe the Navy
it Franklin Field Saturday afternoon.
rrhc Middles ere. equipped with a
nrrftil Hue nnd n secondary ueferjse
se far has smeared cvcrythliiR that
h".f?i-.i i,v fhn forwards. Felwel 's
I jJhterH huvc turned back cverv tcuiu in
' ikls campnlgn without permitting their
Z,i line te ue cresscu. i-ruici-iun
fanned se decisively that net one firet
1P wa "scored by the Tlgcrn
tin at State. Bezdck bus paid mere
ttfnlleti te scoring touchdowns than te
JrrtcntiuB them. The result has been
Kit th" Illue and White athletes have
developed a running attack that has
JLn turned into 217 points. However,
fertr-ttt" markers htnc been registered
iplntt the Center County collegians.
LIchtiKT nnd KlllliiBcr, tire nirnibrrg
. ij,, state bnckflfld, lie srernl nl
',.. as ninny points n flif entire Nary
S.m. Tills pnlr personally liaa con cen
i.ihntpd 113 points te lltzdek' total for
", ,eoen. The .Middle liave piled
ij 133.
Killinger High Scorer
Killinger has been the high scorer
for Beidek in the matter of touchdowns.
He has crossed tbc goal line of the op
position nine times for n total of 54
Mints. Llghtner hns made seven touch
downs and has kicked seventeeu goals
from touchdowns. Wilsen, another
State back, hns 18 points te his credit.
md Knabb, the feurtii member of the
offensive nunrtet which will face the
jtey, has yet te break into the scoring.
This week Folwell hns been endeavor
ins te Inject mere power into the at
tick. The forward puss has conic in
IN SECOND HALF
But Getham Visitors
One-Sided Lead
the Start
Pile
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Up
CAMDEN WINS AGAIN
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phia. M l!l,f,.Itarrr at Trenten.
Ssturdis I'hllndrluhla of Rendlne.
nut'njllle at M'llkes-Uarre. Trenteu at
IlarrMnjrit.
Last Night's Results
VASTLRK LEAOL'U
fsmdrn. 39i II- rrlfbtirir. 'JO.
Hllkrs-lliirrr, svt Ileadin. 26.
OTHER bCORES
!fw Yerk Celtics. 85; Kmeula, 17.
Id St. MephrtT. 01s Wt. Andrew. 23.
W,Mt l'uxli. Hi IYanklln Na I loe a I
Bmk, 10.
M. Carlluirr. 30: Ielre. S.
Mcrlenn Deja Club Much, 15s Raclee
A. A. ID.
Coheckslnk. 27i Iltitterwertb. 14.
I'assen, Gottlieb A llluck. 4Ui IKrnnlnx
tln, 23.
St. Amlrcn, ,lr., 33i 6t. Mihen Re
rte, 32.
THE New Tork Celtics plajed here
last netting with the Kayeulu Cnth Cnth
ellc Club, nt St. Antlifmv'H Hull.
Twenty-tliirtl and f'arpeuter fctreets,
nnd the feature of a game which ended
35-17 in favor of the visitors was the
fact that the home rdajers outscercd
tbe high-priced talent J!i te 1- iu the
final period.
After the game the fans steed around
wondering if the visitors tried iu the
Kceml section, or whether they were
charitably inclined und allowed the nm nm
bitieus bes en the payroll of Pctey
Kilpatriclc n chance te register. Draw
JO'ir OMn conclusions. The first halt
tided 23-1. ,
In the opening half the Knyeula
H1 net Ret a single field genl and the
Celts had their best line-up in action.
They darted with Beekman nnd Rolen
JP front; Leenard, center; Dchncrt and
Helman Riiurdb five of tbu best scorers
'" the uauif,
At the start of the secenll half Hurry
took the place of Reich, und later Hub
Mrty vent te center, and Smelick nl
ward in plum ()f iJchnert. A bis crowd
witnessed the contest and was lm
IWfMd with the wonderful ability of
th Cilts, who at times rut loose and
teered Funic beautiful geala.
Hate lllg Crew
The eidlnarj traellllg club has live
pen, seldom a manager, nud no time
leeper or extra men. 'J'lie Celts lire n
legular club, u-- eight men were in uni
irm; the manager was In nttendane
tow n tiuield'cper and ti few rooters
from New Yerk.
There is no denying the class of the
jutfit. They could step right in te the
Pattern League and win a peunnnt. AD
we former Eastern Leaguers receied a
jjs reception, especially Helmun und
"cckmaii. The liiller scored tliree
labels in the first half and seldom
timed in (he soceud period. Ilelrnitii
P'ajed hard throughout und wus de
jaedly peerd at tin- decisions of .Ummy
Iluniscj, who ucled lu the capacity of
referee.
-In the final frame Kaeula outscereil
'"fir riwils live te tliree, the baskets
Soing te Steu'iiMin, two; LMngstnue.
"e, and I'ctej Kilpatrick. one. h'te h'te
'tnsen plaji'd Tlelmnii und tallied tbe
Mie number of goals as his noted rival,
fiueh te the delight of the home. funs,
'ajeula plajeil as well as they knew
0w, but, while outclassed, fought hard
"jra the start and never quit for a
minute.
Caniden Ties liners
Caiinlpii s hack 'en even terms with
'"UK HruggyV Miners.' The Jersey
Mil defeated Ilurrlsluirg last evening
0" the wooden wny at the Third Regl
"Wt Armerj, :;n te 'M. The scere
J!Ms net indicate the eloseness of the
"5; as the Capital City lads played a
1 game
ffli home talent again started off
JJ'"i Knni Diencs at forward und
Soup Cmpueli en the bench, but
""m had te retire In less than two mill
,lcs "iter plaj began when his hand
il?.iB,"y t"rn "5"ll)tl1 '"-' ''"R"- Cniup
Tii u l'"lnc '"I" 'he giiiiui mid im-
vf i0l lllc WKfetT started te count.
Hi. t Une mcn en l'"' ''flPl1'1''' ,,'1
nl. Jerti iiil-ii are in nped of anelhcr
''Jr ami may secure, u well-known
k! "eni the I'lltsburgh district for
f another club is ulse bidding,
ill. i S the eTenlng's fracns the home
"t Sild fittscu baeUgts, Cttjabcll
CELTS OUTSCORED
J. POLLOCK
for it share
nf nttenttnn fiti.l ,Ka
snort toss se effective in Penn s play a
few years age. will be seen once again
en Franklin Field.
The midshipmen did net liare much
success with the air route last Satur
day airalnst lluehnell. Folwell realizes
the fall Talue of passing and has been
drilling his pupils all week In correct
ing the errors which appeared nrjaliul
Uuvknelt In this method of uttack.
The Xnvy has net had many hard
games this srnsen. The toughest one
was against Princeton. Ilueknell nU'e
furnished unexpectedly hard opposition,
but the ether games were easy triumphs.
Folwell has overcentidcncc te fight and
must chase any chestiness from the
Middies before they take the field
against State.
rift--fifty Game
State, en the ether hand, has sur
vived in several big contests, tlelng
Harvard and beating Georgia Tech and
Lehigh. Princeton's victory ever the
Crimson and the Navy's win ever the
Tigers are factors which tend te inukrj
the odds favor the Midshipmen, but it
leeks like a real fifty-fifty preposition.
it must be remembered that neither
Gnrrity nor Louric were in the Prince
ton line-up at Annapolis, while be'th
were prominent in the Harvard game.
The demand for tickets has Increased
and it is believed that fiO.000 would
view the game if the beating capacity
of Franklin Field were that large. As
it is net mere than eU.OUO can be ac
commedated and at len9t 18,000 will be
disappointed.
The tire teams arrive here I'rldar.
The middles will come In body en (Satur
day morning nnd will number 1200
strong. There will be an equal number
or I'enn Stele ntudents en liand.
All Yale'Princcten
Tickets in the fttriil
New Haven, Conn.. Nev. 10. All
tickets for the Yale-Princeton foot
ball game here en Saturday are new
in the mail. Every available seat
has been taken and some emergency
tickets have, been issued, which will
take up borne standing room. The
ticket management assumes that
there will be few if any returns of
tickets. Fer the first time since the
bowl has been used the ticket allot
ments te newspapers for the press
stand of necessity bare had te be
cut.
Tbe ticket management officials,
looking backward, recall the opinion
generally held, that it would be bard
te till the bowl without a public sale
for a Princeton game, and then,
looking forward, they wonder hew
long it will be before only Yale and
Princeton men get u chance te bee
the gujie.
one. Steel and Delin cacb contributing
three. Deighau two. nnd Davj Kerf
currying off the honors with four.
Reading Leses Anether
I5lg Geerge Ilaggerty. who wus lu
I"" & 'vi::'"
for his former teammates when tbc
score of tlie llkcs-Uarre-Reading en
counter showed that the Hears had been
benten for the fourth straight time en
the home court, !!!' te 12(3.
The Uarens new have a formidable
line-up, as Eddie White nnd Geerge
.Nerman n:vc joined the club. These
pln)crs were sent te CeatesviUe several
weeks age, but had an alibi that they
could net make the jumps te that town
nnd were then uwarded their uncondi
tional release.
Last rvenlii" they wpre the bie fac
ters in the Barens' victory, and White
was high scorer, with six baskets, ns
many as the entire Reading team com
bined.
ARGENTINE RUNNERS MAY
COMPETE IN PENN RELAYS
Seuth American Athletes Invited te
Exhibit Here
The University of Pciiupylvunia has
issued an imitation te Argentina te
send u team lure for the Penn relay
iimmnl, which will be staged en
1 l'unl;lln Field the la-t Friday and
Satuiday in April. It ih understood
that the Argentine athletes Jia e been
showing poed form en the cinder path
und it is said thut they have an CM'cl
lent mile team.
Ne weril Iils been vcerhed a! yet
from the Seuth Ameiieani, but uu nn
swer te the invitation is expected in the
next few days.
ENGLISH HOCKEyItAR ILL
Miss Arniflelci Out of Heckey Match
Here Saturday
Miss II. G. Armlield. one of the
stars of the English girls' hockey team
which Is new touring the Eastern sec
tion of this country, will net be able
te play against the All-Philadelphia
girls' team in the match scheduled for
the Philadelphia Country Club, Hula,
en Saturday. Miss Armficld has been
ill for the last few duys.
The absence of Miss Armficld, who
Js the center halfback, will be felt con
siderably by the imaders. Miss Price
will be moved from right half te center
und Miss Cla), ranked as the best goal
tender In hockey, will be used at right
hnlf. Miss Gaskill will protect tbe
genl.
The Philadelphia glrs also will be
handicapped, us Miss Ella Reed, the
left fullback, and un exceedlngl) beady
nnd cleer player, Is nursing a broken
linger. The substitute for the position
has net been named as jet, but prob
ably will be picked after practice today
ut tbe Merlen Cricket Club.
A large crowd Is expected out at the
match Saturday. The country club Is
easily reached by Park trolleys te
Woedsldc and this convenience, to
gether with the interest that has been
shown in the-play of the foreign girls,
should bring out a large gathering.
The English girls are being entertained
in Washington today by Lady (ieddes
ut the English Embassy. '
Green Scores .Kaye
New Yerk. Nev. 10. Johnny Gru, th
HhiIuiii lidiitannvrlKlit, Itmnknl out Jxck
I'erdv. of the W'tri Slde lii the llfin round
of ilirlr M'lirdiiled ten-round bout ut the
llunla I'elut A C her
English Heavy
New Yerk, Nev.
Beaten In Detroit
10. -Al ebert. New
Yerk licuvywrlgnt.
v,ut viveu ire JuiJie
rlrrtalen ever Herbert Creailey. of Helland.
nt the end of twelve-round bout Urt nluhl,
It wm Cruelty's llrut llglit. In this country,
VILLANOVA
HOPES
TO DEFEAT ARMY
Maii,i Line Eloven Expects te
Repeat Feat of 1915 in Con
quering Cadets en" Saturday
BATTLE AT WEST POINT
Villnnevn College students are enter
taining high hopes that the lOlfiVletery
ever the Army will be repeated this 8ut
urdny when the suburban players go te
the mat with the Cadets nt West Point.
Under the careful and clever coaching
of Allle Miller, the former Penn captain,
Villanova has developed Inte n remark
ably geed football eleven nnd the
chances of beating the future generals
arc big, se big that enthusiasm along
the Main Line Is running close te fever
hent.
Miller has a group of fighting ath
letes who feel confident of trimming the
Cadets and at the practice this after
noon they pranced through their drill
ing in high spirits. They have slipped
through the season without a defeat und
nreintent en keeping their record clean.
Villanova has n sweet iialr of ends, n
geed line and a crnckerjack baekfield.
The student body bus given the team
excellent support, the faculty and offi
cials are co-operating with the coach
ing staff and every one is endeavoring
te make this the best season in the his
tory of football at the Main Line insti
tution. .
Captain Steps te Side Lines
The spirit of the team is typified in
Reef McCarthy, the captain, who has
removed himself from the line-up in
order te make room nt center for Mc-
Cleaman. The latter has been playing
a bang-up game, both offensively nnd
defenshely, at the tnnpper-back posi
tion und McCarthy showed no malice
in giving up his berth.
The pony baekfield is the bit of the
team. Crenin, ciunrterback, and Mo Me
Grcrnly and Rlanehfield, halves, arc all
small men. Finn, the fullback, is the
biggest of tbe offensive rjnurtel and he
weighs only 170 pounds. All the backs
arc speedy players and It is their ability
nt dodging, straight-arming and forward
passing that carries them te victor).
Teney L)nch, brother of Lee Lynch,
star cfnter a few jenrs nge, and HcrU
lcr are the ends. Reth are fast and
well built. Their speed under puhts nnd
In smashing interference Hre the fea
tures of their play. They nlse are geed
receivers of forward passes.
The line from tuckle te tackle is
net exceptionally heavy, but, despite
the luck of avoirdupois, opposing backs
hne found it extremely difficult te gain
through the first defense. The line In
the Army game probably will consist
of Cratty and Krelg, tueklcs; MeN'u
mara and Pickett, guurds, and Mc
Cleaman, center.
Have Scored Khe Meterics
Five of the tix games played this
bcatsen have resulted iu victories nud
the ether was a disputed tic with Ford Ferd
ham. Against Ferdbam, darkness fell
eer the field before the game was com
pleted, und tbc New ierkers' lasttoucli lastteucli lasttoucli
dewn wus scored when it was tee dark
te tell what it was all ubeut. It linall)
was decided te call the. game u -O-'JO
tic.
L'rsinus was the first opponent of
the campaign, und tbe Cellcgevillc col cel
legiuns were turned back, l-0. Then
Pcunsu Ivaniu Military Celiegu wus trim
med, 10-7. After the Ferdliam game,
then Lebanon Valley wus walloped,
11-7. Lust Saturday. Gettysburg, the
team, that held Penn te 7-0 uud gave
Crslnus si terrific kicking, was beaten
la-ie.
Twe members of the Ilelmesburg
eleven aided iu beating the Army for
Villanova in 101 u. They tire Lee Lynch
and Charlie McGuckln. During his
college da)s McGuekin was ranked ns
the best drep-klckcr in foetbull und be
lived up te ills renututien against the
West Pointers. His tee was u ver.v
ilmpertant fncter iu the 10-13 triumph.
PENN PLANS BIG RALLY
Students te Give Team Send-Off
In
Parade Tomorrow
Penn students are planning n big
rally and send-off for the Red and
Hlun football players when they beard
tbe train for New Yeilt tomorrow vioru vieru
ing te play Dartmouth lu New Yerk en
Saturday. , ,
Armistice Dny means liberty from
classes tomorrow, and the QunktT
undergraduates will take ndvnntnge of
the opportunity of giving the gridiron
plnjern u send-off which will rival the
gicat rallies thut used te be held lu tlu-
In' order te show thut tliey are with
the team te the end, the students wll'
lenn in the "ei'.id" nt I) o'clock, nnd,
headed !v the bund, will innrch down
town te 'the Reading Terminal. It is
understood that permits have been ob
tained for the parade
It had been announced that 000 stu
dents have signed up for the New Yerk
dip, anil It is expected that this num
ber will be increased te 1000. The
students and baud will Icuve from the
West Philadelphia station en Saturday
morning at I) :-I0.
Buff pefends His Title Tonight
New Yerk, Nev. t Johnny Huff, of
Jerscv City, will uef'-nJ bin bantumweleht
nt the Maillsen Suuare
.Turk Ph.irKe). the !"-'a'
Hulf'tt opponent.
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Uarderi
tenlclit
HulUii,
will be
Cage Chatter
The Kitcrn llnnketbiill t.eua will meet
In executive w.slen IM 'tnn!' ul a,
"arm .len lr vrcJIeted The llv subject
unuer uIfujmIej. at the P; - lh
llndhiB- of men for vlelallnmthn rules It Is
ti t BelnJ tee far te nrxJU-t that th,, me,rul.
" r. '... ,hi ml ue en th maltfr and
decide that their stand b unwarranted.
ftenrre PhwIIiik. "' ,he J'hlladcllihla Ic
pql. ,.i am.ear Iwfur.) tlie ineeiliiK and
H.iiw h Itched h te pernilt (he tran
f?r?Ui of liw 'local fram-fibe te XV,-Bt I'hlla.
delphla.
Iee" N'ewm.m
rlea 'e remark that
vhe hav violated the
unle all l'la:r".
?uni.;r,"nnVrthl hnfty buek. he. A
ViOnllnmii nnd 'Jocke I.nwrence h
nam Jl.euTd I returned, all of which c,
.xilir
ac
BCcms
fair.
The Seuth rhllly Ilrliren will InaiiKurate
an Innev" l",, nl tlrlr name with Aoutne.
, Seventh Mreet and t-nvder nv.niie. when
"ej will adniU Henlu'' free of chain'
The banner crowd cf th naien l expected
leulnaii and the HnhRH arc rival" und a
red-het name In exinctrrt.
The I'nn. Retttleli & Hlark live or the
American I.rnue. aceiiiu Uh-d no mean
feat bv travuliiiK te DiwiiliiKlewn nnd de.
feathiB the horn- team. 42 te -M. Judlmr
by thli- iierferinnnce American l.-inue fan"
will vvltli'M aeni" Beed KHiues The aeainn
oeenn en Mendav e-eiln at Yonah Hall
nnd raaen. Oettlleb A lllai-li vday en of
Iho Initial uniiicb.
Charllr llrickley. of New Yerk, will ut
tend teuleht'a Uaktern I.eairuH mettlnir In
i.earch of tt franchise. A team or two In
the blir city would be a bla- boom for the
league and there la at leant one franchise
that could be trennferred thare with bens bens
flcle.1 effect te nil hundi. I
Cage Captain
JOSEPH P. UAltGEU
He Is (Jic pilot of the Fifth United
Presbyterian basketball , team
Lecal Boxer Stepped In Baltimore
n.iltlmere. JId.. Nev. 10. Te save their
pretege from further unnecessary punish
ment, seconds of Jee VIkbI. of Philadelphia
tossed In the towel In the fifth rcssleti of
the Utter' echeduled six. rounder at the
tlaycty with Herman Miller, of this city.
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STARTS SATURDAY NIGHT
Leu Grimvin, of this city, will be
the official referee nt the National A.
A., beginning Saturday night. This
announcement xvn mnde Inst night by
Al Wagner nt a dinner tendered te
.Inch T f anion, the new nintchtnaker,tdf
the nieventli street club, with nbeut
forty guests, including sports writers,
promoters and fans present. The din
ner, n six-round affair, win given ut
Wagner's cafe en Seuth Fifth street.
Hnnlen's first show ns the new IfL'l-'-2
matchmaker Is scheduled for Sat
urday night. The announcement of
(Jrlmsen as referee was n timely deci
sion because it looked ns If e hitch
would come up in the return contest
between Dun tip Kramer nnd Jee Nel Nel
eon ever a "third man" question.
firimseu has hud ninny years' ox ex
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the llljeu Theatre here. During the sum-
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for Contest in Dallas
Knsten, Pa., Nev. 10. Lnfayclte
College line declined the Invitation
of the Chamber of Commerce of
DalhiB te meet the winner of the
Southwestern .Conference In an in in
tersectiennl football game IrnDnllaB
en New Year's: Day.
The ether three offers of lntcrsee lntcrsee
tienul games received by Lafnyctte
nre undei1 the cotibldcrntlep of Pres
ident Jehn II. MneCrncken nnd
Graduate .Manager of Athletics D.
I.erey Reeves.
Conch Sutherland yesterday gave
the scrubs the Lehigh formations,
which will be used against tbe varsity
team every dny iu preparation for
the Lehigh contest November 10 ut
Seuth llctblchcm.
mer he iiRunlly works fii important
open-air contests, nnd often tlp-Stntc
promoters send for (Jrlmsen 's services.
Kvery one voted last night's dinner n
success. Music, singing and dancing
were Included en the program as well
ns speeches by Franklin T. MeCrncken.
Willlnm II. Ilecnp, Al Wagner and
Daniel E. Pcttlnclll.
Hurts Shoulder, but Wln In Ring
Although rharlev OT)ennll sllehtly dis
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the third round, he gamely nnswered the
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WATCH QUAKERS
MILLERS ADVICE
Says Eleven New Has Strong
est Baekfield In County Play
Helmesburg Tomorrow
BILL WARD JOINS TEAM
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Quakers'fren, new en Is the advice
handed out by Ilcinle Miller esterday
afternoon after thj team had held its
dolly workout at the Phillies' Rail Park
iu preparation for. the Armlstlre Day
clash there with Ilelmesburg, which is
the annual game between the two
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clubs. At the tame time Ilelmesburg
was holding a. stiff scrlmmnge en a
muddy lield ut Crystal Park, and overv
member of the squad answered tbe call
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of Frank "Dutch" Homers.
Ilelmesburg will have four new men,
ns previously announced, and besides
Pat Smith and Oscar Andersen, of the
Buffalo Panhandles, the Quakers will
have Bill Werd, of hist year's Penn
i team, who will play in tne line, iitnl
Charlie
Oault. who liuu been with
Ilelmesburg for many years tJnult did
net repert.iti time this jenr. owing te
. 1..-.1 A. I.aa.Al.nll 1 e
his playing baseball. lie bus made a,
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mm.
Simplicity nd trength of construction.
Accessibility of all parts te rninimire
maintenance cost.
Rigidity of chassis frame the founda
tion of the cai- accomplished by the
uie of the "tubular backbone" (patent
applied for), which prevents distor
tion of frame and eliminates all rack
ing and squeaking of body.
Moter designed by Durant engineers,
valve-in-head type, powerful and flex
ible, embodying features net usually
found in engines of the combustion
type. Ne piping or attachments in
the underpan. Pistons can be taken
out through lower part of cylinder
block, making it unnecessary te re
move head casting.
Single plate clutch closed in and forming
part of flywheel. Removable by de
taching four belts without disturbing
the power plant.
Special designed floating axle with re
movable shaft-. Timken bearings.
Chrome nickel ring gear and pinion
adjustable te wear.
Alemite system of lubrication. Steering
gear with controls en top of wheel.
Genuine leather upholstering ever
curled hair. Wheelbase, 109 inches.
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Special Rail Rales for
Pcnn-Dartmeulh Baltle
Reth the Pennsylvania and Read
ing Railroads have announced spe-j
clal rules for New Yerk te the Penn
Dartmouth gnme en Saturday. Red'
nnd Rlue followers may travel te
Hitd from (Jethnm en cither read
for ?3.IM, plus the twentyUx cents
v.ar tax.
The tickets are geed en all reg
ular trains leaving for New Yerk
Snturday meruitig up te 11 o'clock.
Thpy will be ucceptcd en returning
traius up te midnight Sunday night.;!
V?$l - fr
u)0 game. .
In speaking of the defeat suBtalnei.
nt the hands of Iirlckley'H eleven en-
Snturdn.x, Miller had (Lis te say:
. "Altlmugh our llrie was playing Itt
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going, hut Hits was net uuc te lock nt
practice, fefall should lit In well with
Smith. Andersen nud Johnny Seett
!"' "'h trio, together with the former
l.r(l f,,1SIi,,1,itl,,r E',v"s the ?unkr" h.
npsl liHCKtieiil In tlir reuntrv. With
,)lc exception of Cefal, the ethers tare
lieen playieg together two years Iu Ruf '
fal"; ., , ,
, l realized the offense was weak, and
immediately mude speejal efforts te In'
' due- Andereti and Smith te come here;
"e new n.-ixc n complete eiiense, Ui .
en'j tiling nicking lu the miikc-un of
ihe team lieretofere. In Andersen xve
have without u doubt the greatest
broken held runner in America today."
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