Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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MIDDIES DUE THIS EVENING
Ua$e lttvtlrk nntl lilt I'enn State Col Cel
1, football tenm nrrived here this
mernlni? for tliclr Kmc with Heb Pol Pel
11' Nnvy eleven en Franklin Field
tomorrow.
The siund nrrived early tills morning
ind went te the Hetel Walten for break
fait After thnt they metered te the
Philadelphia Cricket Club ns giintd of
- jt poter'en. of the rctcrsen MoterB
Cempanv. In Jerdan raw. Seme of the
,lhletfs" plnyed coif, but " ninjevltj
nt te their rooms nnd rested until
Inn.c' e'i1.6" M. the vqund leperted for
Brictlee en th" praeUoe field of Chest
SSt n Acuilenij. Onl signals ww
mlnkecl in. KUltnucr running the team.
The Sd looked geed, ran through It.c
nlivf In n snappy manner ami uvery
Ln seemed fentidenl of vielnrj.
' Coach Huge Hratlcl;. hewevei. did
net f'linre their optimism.
'With the exception el tluoe men.
thebquad I In geed si.nne. Mini i entii
PBdel: "We wi-re forced te leave
('nntflln Snell at home due te nn opera- ,
T n his ttiient. Snrll is the beM
iilunglng fullback in football and Iiih
ibsfnee will hint a let.
"McCelluni nnd Madera aic the ether
nlaycn wh wW net ec nl,,c t0 start.
Madera broke his leg In the Ilnrvntti
tame nnd HilK will be In his place nt
tickle. Fiunk will stnrt for MtCullum
tt end."
Coach Helek Mild his hnekfield weuhl
U rnmneseil of KUlinger. iiuartcrbnek :
Wilsen nnd Llghtiier. hulves, nnd
Knnbb. fullback. Knnbb is the young
man who Is substituting for CuntuJn
Snell. .. , .
Uuffenl will tnu nt one pihi. .uc
JIahan nml Hills l be the tnckles;
Bpr nnd Itendenk. the guards, nnd
Bent, the center.
Clyde King, the Xnvv tackle, is tin
only Aunnpelli regular who is net sure
cf sterting. Hr hns been bothered with
a bad leg. but mny be able te hobble
en the gridiron if permitted
Kavy Outweighed
The Middles will be outweighed en
in average of five pounds te the man.
Btate has n line thai average IBS
pounds. agninKt 18.1 for the Annapolis
forwards. The IJczdck backfield is 100.
aialnst 102, and the Center County
team 1S1, against 170.
Carnej. the left gunrd, is the biggest
man en the Felwcll eleven. He is six
feet three inches tall nnd weighs 212
pounds. "Tiny" McMnhnn. the State
tackle, however, will be the ginnt of the
two teams. "Tiny" Is six feet seven
inches nnd moves the beam at 21.".
Btrchett, the Middle right hnlf. will be
the midget of the contest. He weigh.
only 160 pounds, but mekes up in speed
what he locks in i.voirdupels.
Oonrev, Keehler, Bnrcliett and Ham
ilton will form the Navy buckfield ; the
ends will l Parr and Tayler : the
tickle;. Helies und either King or
Wicdern ; the guards, Carney nnd
Franley nnd Captain I.nrsen will be
the renter.
Beiler, Carney, Fiauley and King
all were members of the Xnvy's cham
pionship cirlit-earrcl crew. They should
be at home if the gridiron is nuy way
wet.
Their Third Meeting
Rebert C. Felwcll and Hirge Hezdelc,
two of the greatest coaches in feet -ball,
meet for the third time when the
Nary nnd Stnte elevens ram Inte each
ether en the rrnnklin Field gridiron.
If histerj lepeats, it will mean an
other conquest for the State conch, ter
be has defeated Folwell in their two
previous engagement.
A unique featuic of the Folwell Felwell
Beidrlc fend Is thnt the three in opt.
Jlngs have net brought together the same
tfia.nb t.I... 11 ,1 .1 .'N
ijeNip. rum ii was j'cnn nnu wrcgen,
then nun nml Stale and new Stnte
nd the 'im.
. In the fnsspi. between these two mon men
auhs innenn eenclii".. Felwcll has been
tee fnrnriti bofeio tlie game and the
eser nfter the battle The eume scenerj
1 ft for the game bete tomorrow. The
ary, due te the victerv ever Prince
ton nnd State's tic with Harvard, which
is fellow ul b u Crimson teverbe at
J'gertewn uiles n nllght favorite.
The steij of the Carninl of Heseh in
1SI17 nnd of Franklin Field in 1H11I mn
it retold.
Met First In 1017
Be7ipk nnd Folwell wne introduced
en the t'u-t dnj of 11117 when Pcnnsjl
tanln took en Oregon at Pasadena,
allf The (Junker, niter a successful
mseii brie in the Fast, weie the ruling
funnies, and although the Westerners
wire fleeted te give the lied and Illue
' tetiKli battle, n I'enn vie tot y was prc
dittMl b. aliinisi ever one.
Oregon's grldders wen. 12-0, showed
wine plnjiis that weie a little better
"'in Heine. Miller. I.mi Little. Lud
rn. Nell Mnlhews nnd the rest of
tb'ni, und surprhed nil the world ex
fit theni'-ehcs and Huge P.ezdek.
lllf kfllm ki tfitw Lin'mitliilnil t lift
Pcnn and Jjtiite Kinne in 11110. With
itunll the whole 11)17 eleven back
ftcr the war, the (Junkers, according
tu thp dope, should lunu hud no trou
ble with the Hlue anil White. Once
Win form was slapped In both eyes
na Rtnte triumphed. 10-0. However,
jjiia proved anything but a fluke, ns the
wnter County athletes weie pieclalmed
'"0 clinnipiens at the end of the sea
son, New the same dope is nt hand. Fol Fel
fll is the favoiite emc mere and llez
p. Willi a team that tied Harvard nnd
Wat (lenrglu Tech and Lehigh, is very
Pt te imihs up things.
Nevel Football Field
Meet for Weslvyan
Mlildlctewii, Conn.. Nev. 11
call in eierj ntudeiit te put en a
feillmll uniform en Ne ember 21 for
"n intramural football Held meet en
AntlriiN Field hns been issued by
r. Hdgnr Ftiuver, head of the YVos YVes
'jnn I'nieieity athletic depart
ment CnntctniiiH will leprcscnt
e fruii inities. Scrimmaging will
w eniltte,! nml plaj wjll take In
Placement nnd diep-kicklng, punts
"ml feiwntd passes, combined with
fiimiiug.
Feiwnnl passing will be for ne
ciirney umi distance, punting and
kick. riffs f,,r distance, with place
"I'd chop kicking from tlie twenty,
"jlri and forty jard lines. There
"ill be numerous variations of piny
and mine novelties, the scoring te
b. ' points and five places te be
Wintcd,
FOR NAVY BATTLE
Line-Up and Statistics of
Quaker Helmcsburg Clash
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Manager Gerker Makes Last
Minute Announcement of
Additions te Team
OPPOSES QUAKERS TODAY
Manager Tred ("Pep") (ierker. of
the llelmcbtitg football vleven. will
nprlng a big surprise en the Philadelphia
Quakers when they take tiie field (n
their nnnnal gridiron game this after
noon nt the PhilUc' Hall P.itk.
The u'lcian muniiger this morning
announced Hint he w'll net be Miert of
wirplns tnlent, for he has n-cured a
het of itnr plajer" te augment IiIh reg
ular team. 'Hie some line-up thai held
Frankford te a .'1-2 Kcerc will stnrt,
but there will be many changes made.
a he has plenty of men.
Among these already announced was
Downey, the Hlue Stnr fullback from
Fethlehem. who last "ensen was a mem
ber of Helmcfibure and who has been
plejlni; with P.iielsleyV New Yerk
Giants. This morning tterker i-pmng
tlie big wirprlc with the naming of four
etherw.
They uie Al Mnglnnis, who was lierc
Inst week with ("bailie P.ii(kle and
who pln.Ns one of the halfback positiens:
Alexander, (enter, and I'urdy. gunid.
both from Syracuse nnd nil-Americans,
and Myers, ar- end. from leun.
These who attended the contest last
venr between uns nftel neon's rivals
witnessed one e' the greatest independ
ent games ever played in this city, nnd
both elevens have been working hard
for this afu moon's game.
Helmcsburg has been coming along
slowly and from an eleven thnt was
considered bj many as out of the run
ning, the champions upheld their repu
tation lust Saturday by holding Frank -ford
te n 3-II score, only being benten
out in the lesln minutes bv a field
gcul from the tee of Hank Peel, the
former P. M. C. player.
On the same afternoon the Quakers
were beaten by Charlie llrleklcy'h New New
Yerk Giants, n field goal also beating
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he lncnls. Ileth elevens enter the
fray with one defeat and by n Held goal.
Manager le Conway has made n
number of changes in the personnel of
the Quakers and the way tlicy take the
field this afternoon is In all prebnhi'lty
the menner in which they will line-up
in the future games with the Canten
Htilldegs. Conshohocken. Frnnkferd,
Akren and Jim Thorpe's Cleveland
Pnnlinntlles.
Hill Ward, last ear with Penn. will I
ly found in the line and in the bnckficld
will be Put Smith at fullback and Oscar
Aiidei-sen. the former All-Ameiican I
plnjer nt Colgate. The, with Johnn
Scott and Stan Cefull round out one i
of the best bnckfields in the game. AH
with the exception of Cefull hnve played i
en tlie Buffalo Pnnhnndles for two
jenis und should work together well.
Hobart at Lancaster ,
Han Sp-mulT's Iluhiri eleven Wi-st ,
rhlladetehla chnnmlens. .ifier hnldinu AI.H
ini. ii' t nntt Cits te a ii-n tin en Sun
dsy, will be Rlcn a bard t-'t this afiii afiii
imen In a Hpecl.il ArnitHIce Dm ,itamn with
A'1-l.anrannT ji V. t M Held at Ijnu.istcr
With the eveptlen of t.ulietir Hamuels and
Hunt, 'he niuad la In ceed ahipe
Lehigh Five Retains Murphy
llethlehem. Pn.. Nev. 11. -Jimmy Mur-'
r.lu will acaln coach the linsKoteall aquad
at LehlKli lTnlerellv, neeerdlnu te an iin
nnuncement here. Murnhj realnert fame us
nn nthkte at Tirnwn L'nlve-Hltv and later
iik one nf the menihtrH of thu famous llcih
luhein Steel soccer team
Wesleyan Shows Improvement
Mlddlrlenn, I enn.. Nev 11 i e.ich
..'I... I- ..!! iiIm.iniI Hill tie Hhe iniS
made "by the Welll.n team this week In J l
preparation ter union
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TALKING THINGS OVER
Condi IJedch, of Slate, and Charlie Killlnger, tlie Hlue and White star
mi ar erhncli. nt Hie Philadelphia Crlclict Club, iliariuslnc Hirli' plan of
bii tic for tlie Nut)- Bnv4e en FraiikllinFIcltl tomorrow nricrnoeii
EVENING PUBLIC
Football Teams Observe
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Ilfil and Hlue football players before bearding train In Reading Terminal for New Yerk, where D.iitinntilli will
he pin eel tomorrow. Tlie wee chap lit the center of tlie group Is Francis Ileuchlns. :2'M Locust street, lm was
taken aleiiR ns mascot. On Ills left Is Captain Itcv Wray
YALE QUARTERBACK
JOB IS UNCERTAIN
Net Yet Determined Whether
Charlie O'Hearn or Geerge
Becket Will Start
HOLD SIGNAL DRILL TODAY
Xew Yerk. Conn.. Nev. 11. Kxrept
for n signal drill today, which wllljire
cede Princeton's work in the Hewl, the
Ynle varsity is ready for the game
ogelnst the Tigers tomorrow.
With the lest scrimmage ever, it is
still uncertain who will start the game
at quarterbarl.. Charlie O'Hearn or
Geerge Hccket. If the former is de
cided en the chief factor may be that
Becket has been bruised insome hard
playing recently and may net be in top
form.
This year O'Hearn has been out of ,
the game virtually the whole fall, s if -
fering first from hay fever and then
from asthma. I
Hefere the season opened I wn free-
ly predicted that he would have no
trouble midline the varsity and would
take his place with the great Ynle
nuerterhncltB. When he was net in con-
illtlnn. Genrce Hecket. (iiiurtrrbac : en
the scrub last jenr, was moved eer te Sees HeUer Iajs Ahead
the vnrsitv. His work this year should "v can see thnt veu aie net ,,s
never be forgotten by close followers of ! ceurnged. and the team k net dU
Y'nle football, for be quickly rose, from n (eurnged. cither. We atp down for the
selling plater in the undergraduate present, but we are net down and out
mind te n money plnyer. In the last two guines the team hit
Geerge Hecket is n junior. He weighs , em(. m,. j t1(l M1(,nll, lluf )n a wnv
105 pounds, is 5 feet It inches tall, is tr vhew thnt il does net ln(k the llght'
twenty years old, nnd comes from Fast nB spirit. 1 believe we uill win to te
Orange. N. .T.. where he plnjcd en the ( morrow."
Hast Orange High Scheel eleven. Since j Tlieu the students shouted in iui1m.ii
he has been here he hns plajcd with for Ke Wiim. fimttilii nml ,
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Hie scriiu mini iin-i inn.
Charlie O'Hearn lives in Hroekline. j ,,, ,,.,, ,,. jumped "up 'e " . ,'
fnue Tin In nineteen ienr old. lli.n,. nlmr , ...,.i t..,.i... ne.... ,. . i
Mass. lie is nineteen earn em, a
soDhemore. weighs lt0 pounds and lsigun he looked ever te where his mother
5 feet 11 Inches tall. He prepared nt I mid father steed come till the wnv
Hxeter nnd was the star of the fresh- from Monmouth. 111., te see. for tin'
man team Inst jenr. , first lime, their son pla ' foeib.ill.
The line-up. which will surely start , grinned Imylshlv when a shout of wcl
the Princeton game, was as fellows for come raised the reef of the train shed,
the greater pnrt of the afternoon : "Fellows." he mild, "we hnve had
Ilitlmnn. lett end; into, ieit tncKie:
Criiikshnnk, left guard : Landis, center :
Guernsey, right guard : Diller. right
tackle; Sturm, right end: Hecket or
O'Hearn, quarterback; Ahlrieh, left
half-back: Jerdan, right halfback, and
I Mallery, fullback.
I Fer u while during tlie dummy scrim-
.1.,., "l.nf .Ine.tnn 'is sure In stmt the I
nrn viinifinn ii mini in n npn ri .iitv
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name.
Tie second team nne-up ler
the i
' greater part of the afternoon was;
Lincoln, left end; Miller. left tackle;
llerr. left guard; Verrls, center; Ciess.
I right guurd; Quulle, right lackle;
Dcncr. right end: Murphy, quiuter-
back: Neidllnger. left halfback: Hans.
right halfback; Knapp, fullback.
Canadian Heckey War
Likely Over ''Amateurs"
.Montreal, Nev. 11. W I!
Granger, president of tlie Canndinu
Heckey Association, announces tluit
several Cnnadian Simateur heikey
ple.ers who had jejned the West
minsters, it Ilosten tenm, would
prnbiiuly be refused their amateur
enrils here and in consequence would
he unable te get cards te play in the
United States.
The Canadian Association is nfiil
lated with the I'liited States Heckey
Association, he snld. and Canadian
rulings are efiective en the ether side
uf the border.
LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, tfRIDAX NOVEMBER 11, 1921
PENN ATHLETES WAVING FAREWELL
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Penn Parade Gives
Team Big Send-Off
Continued from Tare One
ing Terminal the real heaitbeats for
tlie old ttiim broke loose. The boys
overflowed t he mldwny, swarmed
through the gates end massed in n solid
bank of youthful faces around the Pull
man that held the two squads leaving
for New Yerk.
Slim ficurcs (lad in white cheer
lenders climbed tin the side of the train
and appeared w ith therr megaphones nn
top of the curs. Swaying with
the bent of the cheers, these youngsters
mude the train shed ring with the veils
of Old Penn.
AH Jein in College Seng
The team steed outside the c.tr and
received the tribute modestly enough
until the hand struck up the "lied end
the Hlue," and they, with the thousands
of their admirers, solemnly swung their
hats In lioner of the school. Ter fif
teen mitiutes the band pin veil inces-
cantly anil the voices swelled iilmre
f!r C'r If CS'a'Pin" S,-nm "ml snort-, I
ng ocemotives. 'jhen every one started
te shout
"We want Helsmnn!"
This constant plea finnllv brought
forth the coach and, talking' from the
platform of his car, he told his hope
of a victerv tomorrow.
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..T1 D0JS ell th, fcam umiprst,,,,,, nil
nppre.Jn ,. iti etl, t,lcir npnVecin l"
.', b rcfl(.rte(1 en . liH7;'m , '" .''
We hn-e learned lets of football in the
last two weeks. We knew better hew
te cendtlct the team than ever befen .
iikiiit. ienKin; sugnt t()l. t 10 ii..,,... ,,i'
unr platfnim mid spoke. Ilefei-e he h,
two nnd deteats out we are going t
bring n victory home te you tomorrow.
Stick like you hnve been sticking and
we'll bring both Dartmouth und Cernell
into camp."
The Fln.il Premise
n he wns finishing the train
Just
' started
te mine, the cheerleaders
"crumbled
down the s,cs f (t)0 rnrs
mid a mighty shout went up for Miller. !
-H tee cram was pulling nut. the much
warned .inner appeared m the feim of
a many goed.-natu red face that
out Instil :
.ipl
"Don't
hell."
werr.. fellers, we'll gin
As the tiain gathered niementniii a
gieup of husky lnds pushed a HI tie bev
into em nf the cstibules. He bad bech
dancing happily In the blare of th
bands nnd had forgotten in the excite
ment of tlie moment that he was being
t.iken te the game ns the mnscnt and
irnest iil the uniml ITa I.. 1-. ......i..
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en was sitting nacU in
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lending obeut them, with big lonesem
ejes, se the took him along.
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March It.tck te Penn j
Alter the demonstration in the si.i-j
turn lln piiiade feimecl again mull
Marti d bud, te Penn, led ns befeie Ii I
Jehn Sliced, president of tlie senior
class nml the ultite-elud cheer lenileis
t lie, leiinwi'ti unciitt me same ieuic go
ing luck us the. did coming in. Mur
Let Mi cot te Twentj -second, te Walnut,
te Thirty-fourth and thence te the llen
iamln Franklin Maine in front of
Welghtman Hall. After a cheer or two
they disbanded.
Tlie leturn pur.ide was net us 01
derly as the ene coining In. A few
trolley pole- were pulled off ajid a sign
or two tipped ever, but the Senior
Honernr Seelrtj, whose members acted
as mnrslmls, saw that eery trellev pole
and sign was replaced and each offender
reprimanded.
Tlie henrt of the bejs was sliewu in
front of tlie It. & O. station when n
dilver of nn apple cart, overloaded, get
stuck en the hill. The horse would net
move the wagon and the whole parade
Mapped while the stiuienth virtually
carried the wagon up the hill It might
be added that net one ripple was
"swiied." The ones le suffer ill tlie
return parade were these auteisis whose
Impatience made them try te force their
way through the ciewd. Thej found it
slew going.
Twe Full Teams (in
The due's demonstration started
with the blast of "reveille" en bugles
nt N!!() this morning. This brought the
men out en the ipiadi angle, where the
formed for the pin tide.
The two football sounds which are
innking the trip te the Pole (irnunds
went tn the Millien In uiitnmeblles.
When the students arrived tlie cheer
lenders took charge, und tlie truln shed
wns made te ie-eclie iih seldom before
with the shouts of the student body.
A spcclnl truln leaving this after after
neon for New Yeik will take hundreds
of Penn men te New Yerk te see the
game. Anether special will leave early
tomorrow morning, in time for the
game, A large delegation is expected
te" watch the game at the Po'e Grounds
tomorrow. t
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KING TO SIART
AGAINST STATE
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te Squad and Completes
the Line-Jp
WILL OPPOSE TINY M'MAHe'n
Annapolis. Mil., Nev. 11. The final
scrimmage i pr"par:'ion for the game
at Philadelphia en Saturday against
Penn State was held at the Naval
Academy jesterdey. while nearly
every member of the regiment nnd n
large tiumher nf tin- etlieeis of the
Academy were In the stands and along
'l-le .'""..rn . n . " V. I ' ,nuc , lime
was given te slsiml and f, , '""
the actual ucrled nsulnst tlu s,.nnn.i
team was short
I he big fciituie of the practice was
that CI de King, the eteian HBht
tackle, who has been out of the game
since the Hetlinny contest, took pnrt in
the scrimmage, nnd It is believed this
Indicates Jie will start against Penn
State. Mug showed no sign of anv
sort of weakness nnd stated that he felt
fine. He will be opposed by "Tiny"
MeMnhen, Penn State's gigantic llne
ilinn nnd heavyweight wiestler. Though
King will be outweighed ly tblity-lie
pounds or mere, Nnvy people have no
ft'itr as te thc.outceine of the meeting.
As theiu will hi no mere scrimmaging
before the match, the ii'iscntherL con
ditien in which the tenm emetged from
practice this nftcrnoen Insures the full
team for the Penn Slate crime. Tim i
team bus come in mid-season form In held en Cahlll Field. Twenty-ninth iiniJ
remarkable shape, nnd will have oil the Cambrln streets.
i-'-Kiuurx nnu piuctlcaiiy all et the BUD- i
sfittites aallable tomorrow,
The line-up for the State game wilj
be; Left end. Parr: left tnckle. P.elles :
left guard. i'.irne: iciitei. Larsen
,n,4' I " ' I leg?' go "en i Ta'a
. . . :."' "S"1. '.'"' "., '
luipliiiii) : right gitiiid. 1'iawlej ; right
or : eii.'ir.
terback. Ceiihu : left liiillb.ick. Koeh Keeh
ler: right halfback. Hamilton; full
back. Hnrcliet.
COALDALE IS FAVORITE
Meets Shenandoah in First of Series
for Ceal Regions Title
Cnaldale
I'm Ilk
Clurlnml
lerRan
I. Kiuns
Sehwnrt
Meller
Flu idslde
l.lthcew
IV, I;iuim
s
iiiindn ih
left end
left tackle.
left cmird
cenler
rlitht ciuird
rlRht tnrkle
rUlil end
fimirterlinrk
left luilfl. uk
rlKht liiiiriiurk
.fitllhacl.
"nil.il I
unders
I, ileus
15. iinm,f
Knels I
Cousin I
nndusltT
IIeiiIn
Donevan '
Crtlsl
lliihh
Ilenner
(i"""'r
Cnnld.ile. Nev. 11. Ce.'iMnle .mil
S4hnnnniliinli tnArii lini.., .1.1. ...'...
, vl n.iu iiiirt iiiii'riiiiuii m
the lirst et a series of games for t lie
hainpienshin of the coal recinns. Tie.
spite the fact that Shenandoah wen the
championship Inst jcar. Couldule will
enter tlie game a tnverite. i
Last M-asen Shenondeali took both
'gnmes, the first enn at Cnnldiilc. 7 te
0. winning the game in the Inst eight
i seconds of play en a forward pass,
which was fumbled and recovered, nnd
I a Shenandoah player get ever the line
with the only
wiin ine eni.v seore et the game.
""'". '"'' ."1 II steij- as II football Illas
i 1......1 i ".i.. .1 ,..
li ll v l'".'" ill III!.' 1-IOUIlS.
Buy a S25 Fountain Pen
and See Yale Play Princeton
New Unieii. renn.. W.i 11 -fountain
pens him nut heietefnre
been legurded os 11 "necessnr part of
equipment for 11 football game, ev
ccpt niiinng these In the press scuts,
but there may be man stub dls
plujed heie en Snturdii Specu
lators are said le have secured some
tickets for tlie Yale-Pi iuceten gnme
which they nie offering at face value
us mi inducement te purchase "n
very line fountain pen " The cpio cpie cpio
tatien en this clns of pens has been
placed, It Is said, at SLT.
Direct Frem Factory
TO TUT.
Men That Wear 'Em
SUITS
$11 te $30
OTOATS
$13.50 te $28-5"
If you tan eiie u te $10 en a
suit or overcoat is th any reason
ou sheuldn't'' We suy you can de
that very thlntr here ami get trlctly
up-to-dute BU les and fabucs
Community Clethes
1024-28 Buttonwood St.
Ileluw fprlni Harden ht.
Day With
CENTRAL TO PLAY
Intnrerlinlnctir. Football LeaPUO I
....
Rivals Meet en P. R. H. Y. m.
C. A. Grounds at 2 P. M.
FRANKFORD NEAR TITLE
Central 1111
Drutnmend .
fnink
llilln
I.iinr .
ItcAlpme
Clnrke.
llclterllnc .
Well. . .
tr..i rl.lli. Illeli
left end A. Wnlterii
f( Inrkle ... "' '
.left Bimrd. . . Ileddeir
center cimpi.j "ri""r
rtrbt rlinrd
Snider
rldht tnckle .
rlitht end. .
.quarterback. .
left hPjfb;,'k ,
rlitlit Imlfliack
.fulllncl.
JlcPcley
Walker
Wltheren
ller"mnn
lliinn
SlcKIwee
Hchreder
llrnra .
rnvltttCupt.)
Hy I'AFIi PBKP
The
big I nter'"iiin,t if
Football
t r,n,,n n,n K..tt. iinn (Vntrnl mill West
Philadelphia high hoels will be plnyed
this nftcrnoen en the P. It. It. ;
C. A. grounds. l'ert -feuith street nnd
Parksld- nveuue. The k'ek-eff Is sched
uled for 2 o'clock.
Tills is considered the biggest game of
the venr bv both team-. Since est
Phllly's chtn in the (irciiit buck in
11)14, both aggregations hnve pointed
for the battle. Whether either team is
in first or last place, a hard-fought game
mnv nlwajs lie loeicca teiwniu te.
The Spccdbes have failed te cop n
cclslen ever the Mirrors sinte llllti. I
n thnt vear the Westerners bnd nl
I .1 .....1 ..I.am ! tnnlilU I
met en Housten Field. came through with
n 21 te 0 win Once before the Orange
"d '''' rrii.VWieffii
iirnnnt'inn. f'PVl'll. Ullll lit' n lis- n-n""1
L?&La the
i best ten'ms in the history of the school.
I The team swamped everything in sight.
1 ...,.i .i,nn iw. flute nf the bli; came with
West Phlllv rolled around Central had
net one point registered against it.
Herb flucklev. West Phllly's quarter
back, ruined this record when he inter
cepted a forward pns.s and inn for n
touchdown.
nig Spcctllwy Rally
T.nst night at Arcade Hall. Flftv-first
street nnd Hnltlmere avenue, the Speed
boys held their annual mass-meeting en
the eve of the game. It was attended
by virtually the entire student body.
Germnntewn High will meet North
east High In the ether Tnterschelnstic
Tague contest carded. This nlse will
be stnrted at 2 o'clock. The game will
be played en Northeast Field, Twenty -ninth
nnd Cambria streets.
Twe Intcrticndemic League games are
scheduled. St. Luke's Scheel is booked
te meet Penn Charter, while Hpiscepal
Academy plays Germnntewn Academy
The first came will be nart of the big
Alumni IJnv celebrntien Ol tlie yuaKer i
institution nnd will be staged nt Queen
V m, ., 1.-..1- 1,1 A..!.. .. nni.
I'll IIIIU ..! .'. nn.. i. .. . .. ... ..
l.line. me oilier name win nmc !".
en Academy Field, GerniuntOWn avenue ,
nml Schnnl Innn
Olid ncilOOl inne. ttl-l, ,
lllnneva Prep p.ud Catholic High
were scheduled eriginalh te meet in
., , n..L. ii- t "... el... L- i
tlicir V.IUI10IIO l-rasui' ir,lj i uiuuun.
However, since this is u holiday the
athletic authorities decided te move the
enme tin one dn. The nffair will be
Pioneers Clese te Tlile
Frankfort! High came nenier l he In
tcrschelastic League championship tes
tenia. afternoon when it
defeated ,
Southern High, en Hrewn's Field. "
teO.
The Pioneers meet Gcrmantnwn High
next week, but the Clhcdrns nie net
expected te set Frankfeul back. How
ever, should Gernuintevvn defeat Frank
ford, the West Phillies wallop Central
and Southern win its remning contests,
the season will end In n tie.
"IFacht am Rhein' Banned
by Yale With Fech Present
New llnen. Conn., Nev. 11. At
the Princeton-Vale football game to
morrow the new lijnin "Yale,
Mether of Men" will be simg in
steud of "P.right College Years," ns
herctofeie. The air of the later Is
"Wacht Am Uhein." Marshal Fech
will be en the sidelines.
SPEEDBOYS TODAY
SEE THE BUZZ SAW
QUALITY TEST
Great Crowds See Shoes Sawed te Pieces te
Prove They're Solid Leather
This intercstinpr and original
method of demenstratinp; hew
100', solid leather is used in
Mile and out of their shoes has
been btnrted by the Royal Heet
Shep for men, anil every day
crowds of men may he seen
about the window of their stele
at !5 Seuth 13th St.
Thousands of men saw this
RtartlitiR demonstration of value
last week, and it attracted se
much attention that they nre
centinuing: it all this week.
Between the hours of 11 A. M.
and 2 P. M. and 4 P. M. te 7
P. M. one of their shoemakers
stnrts the buzz saw in their
window, cutting shoes te pieces
right befere your eyes, nnd
pointing out where only solid
leather is used in the censtruc-
'11111 uf their shoes. Comparison
is made with shoes bought else
where for many dollars motel
than Royal Prices, shewinpr hew '
paper and ether substitutes for
solid leather have been used in I
their construction. It is a very ,
instructive demonstration that; 1
every man should see.
Battle at Phillies' Park
Today's Scholastic Games
and Results of Yesterday
TODAY'S OAMKS
INTnnsCHOI.AfTIC I.EAOCn
Central Illuh t Went Phllntll.nhla TtlRh.
j. u, j. v. it. f. A itreundH. rnrty-feurtti
etreet nne i'arKin ry.hu.-.
acrmnntewn Hlch nt f0''"iea"t
Vnrthrnut Field. Twenty-ninth and
IIIrIi.
Clear-
field MreeH
IN-TEItACADKMIC I.KAOL'E
fit t,uke'ii Scheel nt renn Charter, uucen
Kpleeepal Acndtnv at Oermantewn Acad
emv. Academy 1'leld. Oormantewn .venu
and Scheel lane.
CATHOLIC LCAOUn
Vlllaneva Prep at Cathelir JIIbIi, Cahlll
ricld Tent ninth and Cntnbritt ntreets.
OTIinil UAMK8
Weft Catlmllf lllnh at Tredjffrln-Eattewn
High. Hervisn
.It' Jeienhw I'rep
Swarthmep .
Srvarthmere Prep..
Hwarthmore llltii.
mdley J'ark
11111
swartnmere
Cheltenhnm High nt Jlndner Hlith, Wm ne-
lUddenfleld High Ht.M'ioreslewn I rltnrte,
Mrmreiif ftwn.
Hryn Athjn Acndctny at Wenenah Mllltarj i
itcfiui'iii) v ?uunHn
5 ESTEIIDAY'H nEHUIIS
1XK)TI5 l.U
l.VTEn.SCHOUVSTIf f.KAflfn
IVanl.ferd Jflh. 38, .Southern High 0
OTHnit nAMi:s
I.atiMleivn" Hluh. 35, Media Hlitli O.
Ablneten Hlsh, 1: I.em.t Merlen, t!
I'heJtnut Jllll Acndmv 2S: Friends' Cen
tral, e
Dnrhv High, 13. lluxcrferd Township
High, e
KOCCEIl
I.N'Ti:ilSCIIOU,VSTIC LEAGUK
Went Philadelphia High, ,,, euther
HlKh. 0.
Nerthenet Illuh. 1 Central HlKh. 1.
PniVATK HCHOOtj LEAOUE
rtermantewn Ilend 1, Friends' .Select 0.
I'enn Chtirt-sr. 1'. Huerferd s.hoel, 0.
Amateur Sports
The 1JrrBlne t'liib. of lh Phllndlphln
Airateur I!ilirtbull l.raKve win held a
clime this eenlnir at the Ap !Ie Hull, 1710
North HreiJ Btriet Thu admission 111 Le
twenty-file centn.
The S. S. White Junier tea-n . uld like te
arrnnse Bumes ibkjt ilurlnu- tli., r.
chiyK, will, the i'T"pilen of Snturdes". with
fourteen-n-wenteen-j ear-old te.in Mr Tny
Irr. care fl H. Whlte ucntal f'nmp,irv, I'll
hi.uth Twelfth tre-t
ljiKle A. C, a (If 'on-eiKliteen-e.ir-e!d
tenn. wnntH ir.unea avy from home Adam
Svvcrak. 1107 0den street.
The Cnnshehnehen TrufeMitiiniilN hae open
ilalen durlns Netemebr for flret-cln hetn
teiimis ureund the city offertnir filr Induce
ments s.V S. Irwin, euro restefflce Con Cen Con
Htiehorken. Pu
Tlie Cheltenham Club has NevemhT tn.LM
und He'-rral eth'T dates own for HO-pound
elevens wllllnc te travel te riurhelme Purh
for rennah!' t.aruntfCB Wlllljin Schul?,
11,0 Jeffernen street
Wliltrlilll Uerr, a 'nun "n sixteen vear vear
eld iecrT 'IfinV dest-fs nm s for Htue
ri.is -vnd Sundus: imi s Me- is 2JJS
Kenn"dv street, PranKferd
The Diuiphln nn -Mehe te book pcame I
th any hteiuI . las i t- i fi.'uphm hae
iv, n ieu- ou ei si ran ''s p-Tre,i ee rs.r
ht le-.tsn N. It Moei 'J307 N'erth
Eleventh street
Cheltenham pIimi Walten . t ihm Sat
urday at Cheltenhim ami un sundav op ep op
resei the Aixn A A at nurhelme Paik
Ix.th Bkmes start nt 3 I M
The I.amcHttin foeth.Ml ieit.' has S',n vt
ber 12 13. 10 end 20 open for flrm-claee
teaniH hnvlnqr Brounds jnd eftrnq: reason
al le Inducements James Leclie 112 Abbett
elfet. C'hntr. V
Tlie lereler A. t . would llh- e hear from
HO-pound herre lvens pejlnir f.iir snu
f ' v. nrew m Nert.i rifty-eit
ran
-elrhth
. . ., ...- . .. -- --i
.""'I l t.lll 11'III'UIlt .un.i
The "Iudenn.i basketball live, fermerlv of
h Am-r'tan I.ei ru, 'elres te book irames
with ?'l th flret-'-nss home featna, espelaltj
"" old nvnli" Media. Auutnin. Wee laid-,
of jrrldeeten N J , and ether teams of like,
rillber offering enttabl lnduement Jeseph
A T.emhardt 1713 Seuth nieienth utreet
The Illc 11e team. a. a-rend-ela.e trivel.
n. iiulntet. would II! e te arrange Ka-nes
"Ith teimn of the eami cillner efferlrr; fair
s-niir.vnteee. Allchael ill Gwneva. 727 Scuth
Sei-enth st"ct
St. Andrew IlesereH. a flfteen-nlneteer-rear-eld
tare. v.-euld lllce te arranse l.'ilni
!h lHin of this claas liivtrir ha'ln and
offering fr.lr lnducementa. Ildward Qarten
1127 Price etreet
I ardlnal II. C. a fourteennfteen-ar-eM
- u ntet weu'd Pke te eer frrni teer s ,if
r. sine ace errerinir re.ieenlile ruaran-
I'S '"
Klrivln. 1'2S North Thirtieth
The Tuenttelh Cenfnrr Itemibllean rluK
ueulil llu te tvlc p.imi.1 with etr'ctli fl-et-m
teati- 1 lcr In t cut nf te n ljn
It 'en no J" n i'tr nt ei
I ainbrli Junlers ueuld (ke e bonk griniee
Ui rll fi ftb chins nuint - having herr
t .me Tlerr'as Hlanih. . iSH7 Kenslturten
f r inu?
The niackstnne Hears. i second riaaa
t ncllnr learn, wnjld 'll'e te arrarue carries i
"fib fives elTerinnr fi!r tndiK men's Sam
Riblnewlt: 1S12 Seuth i:ichth street.
j The St. T.nUe'n C.lrls' tear- w.iuld ltfce tn
I heTr from all irlrl thes, (ra.m.- te be r-laved
I at the St T.uke'e Hall 1? and Huntingdon
i slreete Wllllin Mclntvre. n247 A str-et
7 'he Medln Club desires te Imel- nni
h first cla heri" te-nis raylnc reason
i able led i--ruTts V i?. Hosier, phene Jto Jte
I din 1 40 M
, The M. Pntrlrk'M f rtlbelle Club hss or er
eanled bslcrttbatl club for the nrenent
fHiiKiin Th r.ib 's raitllna a fl-ai and
eennd cl"s ter.-n en 'lie fleer nnd wruld
I l'Ve te h"ir from nil of this claps who have
! hfinie fl iers Wil Inn rie." tare Si Pit
rl'li s C C .'ill beui.i Twitit-nrn street
The Hevers, a feurth-'liiss Ave. would
like te Hcnedule tames n-l'h traveling tams
In' that enllh-r Gerald "Duffy, LM1I I!at
I SnrRent Mreet
The N. i;. II. Ck. 1 fast flfteen.eenten
i enr-r.d 1' " desires uarieB v Ith borne tean-s
rr - snri ra Ibei T Kauffman 17
' Natrona etre t
As Mi Hill, tlie managing
director and originator of this
demonstration, says: "Ne mnn
net an expert Knows what gees
into his shoes whether he is
getting solid-leather value or
net. We have always adhered
strictly te the principle of 100';
solid leathci in all Royal shoes.
Our gieat business has been
built up en solid-lcather shoes.
Every man is entitled te get
solid leather. Today, with mi
much substitution in shoe con
struction, we me out te protect
thu public and we've taken this
graphic way of showing Phila
delphia men that thev can be
sure of obtaining 1007, solitl selitl
leather (iliees heie, and nt prices
$2 te $4 boiew all Philadelphia."
The demonstration continues
te-day find to-meriow. Ge
around te the Royal Beet Shep,
.11") Seuth Kith St. Sue this
J.eynl bhoemnker at work.
Learn
for it
Atfvt.
the truth about shoes,
is worth your while.
23
CHANGES LIKELY IN
Despite Crushing Defeat by
Cernell, Big Green Eleven
Is Hopeful
900 STUDENTS WITH TEAM
Saw Yerk. Nev. 11. Dartmouth's
football sound, thirty strong. Is here for
(lie annual game with the University of
Pennsylvania eleven en the Pole
Grounds tomorrow. The team will held
a workout there this nftcrnoen
This nftcrnoen, the tenm. nccom nccem
pnnied by conches, managers nnd mem
beis of the nthlctic council, inade tlie
trip en n Dartmouth special with ever
000 students, the college band nnd the
freshmnn football team, which plnytc
Penn State en Saturday, en. benrd.
The large number of students ncrnm
pniiving the eleven was mnde possible
bv the nctien of the cellege administra
tion In milking Saturday the day of
the game, n holiday, ns well ns Av
mistice Day.
Regarding tomerrow'H clnsh with th
Ited and Hlue, Coach .Tack Cnnnell had
this te snv:
"The Dartmouth team ban met the
bitter taste of defeat nnd its courage
has net been broken. Supporters nmeng
the nlumnl nnd the undergraduates
withstood the worst shock In yearn nnd
the faith hns net been shaken. The
tenm will have the same courage nnd
fnlth no matter what the score is. The
last two weeks have proved that Dart
mouth nnd nil that she stnnds for will
never be licked."
Despite the crushing defeat at Ithaca
two weeks age, Dartmouth enters the
gnme hopeful, If net entirely confident.
That n shift in the Green line-up i
te be made en Saturday was forecast by
Cannell, but he would give no lnli lnli
mntien of what the changes would be.
The mnin question seems te be about
elm ennter nf the line, where Sutt
mclcr is slated te replace Scavey nnd
Swenson.
EVfiRl TI1IIIUUW. Fllin.V.. SATtlt-
IY AND MONDAY
TIIRin: HUPSIONH DAILY
RMISTICK DAY. HPKCIAI. VOR Cnil.-
DRKN I SnKIt lfl YKARS. ADMISHlON1 Snc
ITRCTITH
EYERY TIT.SDAV
MlillT
The Tnist sulci we ceald net run! we are run'ic
Program for November le
ABE GOLDSTEIN vi. BATTLING MACK
JOHNNY MEALY vi. BOBBY BARRETT
,IOK JACKSON v. FIIF3) IHJRROWS
NAS1MY RRITTIIN . JOHNNY TYSIAN
JI1K CHRISTIK vs. TJIMJK AI.I.KN
TlrUetH en sale nt Ice l'alacej 1432 K. IVnn
Siuaret CtinnlnRhnm Shep. 10 8. f2di Crnn
dnlrV 201 H. Oth ht.j Tendter's Illlllaril Par.
ler, 730 'Market ht.. and Shalet'n Jewelry
store, nnns Market St.
nrerenpi
Every
Wednesday
lyilricesi nnu linrnt moor In City
THE ICE PALACE ORCHESTRA
e
LYMPI
A
Bread and Bainbridfc
MONDAY EVKNING. NOV. II
SI RTY TOMMY
BURNS vs. WILSON
HATTI.IMJ ClIMtlJ'.Y
MURRAY vs. RAY
unnia eih
Fitzgerald vs. Franchetti
JACK 8 Rounds JOK
PALMER vs. JACKSON
.riir 8 Itcmndti .ini.in
TIPLITZ vs. HANLON
Seals en Hide new. Schott's Cafe,
Cor. Uth A- Tllbert Mn. Keiculnr I'rlces.
Don't Miss It Will See Yeu nt
A KNOCKOUT SHOW
Ktrwt nf the Seiioen by
JACK HANLON (Yeu Knew Jack)
TOMOMMm Ml.HT. 8.31). AT TlIK '
NATIONAL A . Kleenth and
iilftllUliAJj . . catlmrlne SIb.
-.ier lUiut lll Ite a Hummer
DANNY KRAMER vs. JOE NELSON
(Krniutiheil In Pnhlle Demaiid)
JOIIN'M MAIIONKY vs. ItOlllI TTeCANN
Yt. .llli: Cllir . DI'SKIt KKUV
MTi.i.ir. n:nc;i'Mv T. rei oteoi.i:
Kin vuii.vr. iK. mic ki.v vinitnis
Aremi llrlchtlj Kenmuied
lies. Sents. SI ?n. Ft ,00. Admission. 30c.
fnme rnrlj elil Hie ltnsli
BIJOU
STII f. HACK hT8.
Iii I'mijimetlen With (lie
III, lit IU.I.-.U S()
TONITE! TONITE!!
sernnil MkIiI of the
Amateur Boxing Tournament
In Ml Insses. I nder tinlres A. A. t. i:n
trnnts l"rnm Shnnuliiin, Vlrtrlx, Curtis C C
( AMItltl V T1II,1.TIC (1,111
KUVHINOION VK. IMI kOMKHSl-.T
nilHAI niMM., MIVKMIIKK I II II
MirilFR lilHMI FlCHTlMi SII01V
a r.imiT'j vn n sim'.h
FOOTBALL
Pennsylvania vs. Dartmouth
( Pole Grounds, New Yerk
Sat., November 12th, at 2 P. M.
All unit rrtiCMrd ut S4.30. llui eeiiit.
(3.00 Sew en mile ut rrunklln Iltld und
illmheU'.
FOOTBALL
rilll.AllKl.rillA IIAI.I, 1'AIIK
ARMISTICE DAY
MIVKMIIKK I1TII 'JiSO P M
Philadelphia Quakers
vs. Holmesburg
Sents nn Hale New
tO.NW U 's--li!Mlli:i.s-.',Al.niN(i9'
I.WVI.EH" llnlniexImrK
C.KVTHV nnd OTTO IViinkfnrd
FOOTBALL
NAVY vs. PENN STATE
Saturday, Nev. 12, at 2 P. M.
Reserved seats $2.00 and $1.50.
Ne (.encrnl AUml.siiin. lmt Htmiil tltOicH
nu.i nn sale nt I ruiiMIn I leld nml lilinlM
National Billiard Academy
Ne. II NOItTII I1TH STIII'I T
ANDREW ST. JEAN
18-rr -old 1 rench Imy rllclble for M-erhl's till.
Plays CHARLES HARMON
I'll. Stllte l-erket llllll.lrd fllJiinil.,,,
.1110
reint. Mifrnoen nnd liTriilin-
1III1AY M TO310KK0M
Afteiiiimn, 3i:in Kfenlnc. H I',
riling
Mi
1 ! ! FOOTBALL ! I 1
Frankford Yellewjackels
vs. Conshehockea
BBOWN'8 FIKI.p TOMORROW, fltVI,. U
DARTMOUTH TEAM
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