fjfj JtfTlf."- 'tJ" "fl " r K P'''f" V5 i k7vfJvsOT! '$ m EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1021 ' Navy Will Be Outweighed Five Pounds Per Man Against Penn State Eleven Here Tomerrfj vsTf- 1 P' ! s YALE AND TIGER BOTH COP SIZZLING VICTOR Y IN TUSSLE ON PAPER There'll Be Twe Winners, Geographically Speaking, Depending en Where Yeu Get Your Data. I Everything Depends en Rush Line Ily KO.IKRT w. maxwkm. Sports Ixllter, limine Public Iilrr TI1IE Princeton TiRer Ik nil crt te r1c battle te the Ynle nulldeR, nnd Penn , Stntt Ik entprtnlninp ferient hnpoe (if xinklnn the Nav In the Mr battles te be MnReri en the prlillren thN week. The RHmr Htntul out ns' the most Important in the llt. nltheuRh l'enn plnjs Dartmouth in New Yerk, nnd PlttKburgli tiifCtH the uinlcfenteil iinhlmtten nnd Jcffrnn eleven in PittsbtirRh. The latter pntr will be hard fmiK..t. but lire net n- Impertnut ns the Yale Yale Trlnccten nnd State Nuyj conflict. They are attrnrtlnc. most Httcntien and I thin Is ns It should be. , Despite n clean Flate, which 1 n xv&; of refernnR te an unbroken ""trine ief vleterlen In 10'Jl, there l some i!nht ns te hew Ynle ill fnre in the tilt 'with the TiRer In New Haven. Princeton men assert boldly that "Yale Inann't Ret n thins, nnd will l' unltepiil the -.nine nn Harvard." The son of Old Eli point te the two defent handed te Princeton and declare nnethcr reveree will be Teeerded en the recer books Thus we have two winners of the gnme geographically speukliiR. It all depends en where jeu pet the dope. Ynle h.xs n better tenm than last .-nr or the jear before. Tad Jenes tarter! with an cntlrel different sjstem anil the results have been gratifying. InsteaO if cartlnR around n heavy, slew -moving, cumbersome rusli line, ns in tnc vnt-t. he developed some fast charging forwards who net enl can take care of their territer en the line, but also ceer ground as interferes or tackle out at the ends. The stjle of pln also has changed. The line thrutn which characterized the alc att ick In the pnt have been discarded te a certain extent nnd the aerial game substitutdl. Jenes spent mere time en forward pnssing tl year than vwr before. Therefore, the Illue will go into the game with a nindirn attack nnd u fast-moving defense. The speedj backs will be depended upon te enrrj the ball ml collect forward passes, ami the line is expected te Ret into the Inter ference. J is a better Yale team than hn taken the field in jenrs, nnd the New Ilnvenites have jut cause te feel optimistic Rut apalnst Princeton thej will face the teuRhest fee of the ear. They will meet a team which has felt the sting of defeat, only te emcr.jp triumplinntlv In the first important centllct of the senien. The came from behird te beat Harvard, nnd this hns increased their confidence and strengthened their morale. Yule has beaten Hates, Vermont. North (nrellnn, Williams, the Army, Brown nnd Maryland State. With the exception of West Point, all games were cas. The Cadets pushed the Illue te the limit, and this does net leek be geed when one peeps at the score of the Notre Dame-West Point battle. Princeton has n geed rush line, with Snlely and Stlnsen at end, Keck nnd Heeper, tackles; Morgan nnd linker, guards, and Wittmer, centrr. Man for man, the Tiger appear te have the advantage, and in the backtield, with Xieurle, Oarrity. (Jilrej and Cleaves en the job. Princeton cannot get wercc than an even break In compniisen te the Yale backs. YERYTMXG depend upon the irerk of the ruth linr. If the Yale forward held their own if rrilt he an evenly fought name. Jteth teams have a tcidc assortment of ptnyi. but tiny must be giien an opportunity te run then off. A Classic Struggle PENN STATE and the Navy will play in Philadelphia, nnd the game will be an unusual one. Neither team ha let n game this vear, and the "Savy hasn't even been scored upon. After winning from Princeton. Pelwell's team wan pushed into the spotlight and has remained there ever since. Defeating Princeton is no menn nccemplihmcnt. nnd the Middies deserved all of the glory handed them. Folwell developed n great team. He worked hard with the mnterlal en 'hand and everything is running smoethlv. Hi backfield men are versatile : .that in, they can hit the line, skirt the ends and threw and receive the forward pass. The rush line also is geed. It is said that Ilucknell was the first team 'te make a first down en plny between tnekle nnd tackle in three ears. There is no doubt that the Middles stand out ns a great eleven this year. The material is there, the conch is one of the best in the eeuntrj. and the games have been wen by impressive scores. The only thing which might work with reverse English i the easy schedule. The Nnvv played but one hard game and the ethers have been tee soft. Still, this prevented nny injuries te the star men and they new aie in shape for the big battle of the year a battle which, in importance, overshadows the tilt with the Armj . Penn State, en the ether hand, has met all comers. I.ehigh was defeated and then a 21-te-21 tie played with Harvard. Helding the Crimson te a tie score in Cambridge enrly in the season is quite a task, and the team must he geed In order te de it. Then came the (Jcergln Tech game in New Yerk and this resulted in a one-sided victory. And Tech has n remarkably strong team this year. State might be weakened through the less of Madern, the tackle who was hurt at Harrard and will be out for the remainder of the season. As the Navy hns many plays directed at the tackles, a geed man will have te be inserted. BEZDEK hat a jaater backfield than the yavy, and iftfi Kilhnan in the game no one can tell irhen he trill break loose for a lenq run. The teams are about even in the advance dope and the one that gett the breaks icill win. Doesn't Count Much PENN will go te New Yerk nnd try te beat Dartmouth. The Itrd and Blue has lest two games nnd tied one, while Dartmouth was swamped by Cernell a couple of weeks age. Outside of It being an Important gnme en both schedules, there isn't much te leek forward te. Penn is perfecting a new attack which is said te be geed. The coaches have labored long and pntientlv with the squad nnd believe there is some hope in the future. A victory ever Dartmouth will lessen the sting of the Pitt nnd Lafayette defeats and the team will be en edge for the game. Dartmouth, however, also has been working hnrd for this game. While little is known of the New Hampshire boys, one always can expect a geed, hard-fought, clean game Pitt, after losing te Nebraska, takes en Greasy Neale's Wnshingten and Jeffersen team. The Presidents have net been defeated this vear nnd have hopes of keeping their record clean. Thrv hnven't benten Pitt since Folwell Wis there in 1014, nnd this is supposed te be their lucky yenr Warner has n. geed football team nnd a well-coached one. Against Syracuse and Penn it was running en all twelve cylinders, but something i apparently was wrong in the game with Nebraska. Terhnps the Westerners were n trifle tee powerful. However, Pitt will be all primed for the fray and W. and J. will have te show better form than ever before te annex a victory. There is one game en the schedule which is net attracting anv notice, but might result in one of the well-known upsets. The Army meets Vlllaneva, and this will be n very hard game. Villanova hns n geed team and has net met with defeat this year. Allle Miller, of Penn. is the conch, and his attack and defense are nlmest perfect, according te reports. The Armv will experi ne some difficulty in (Wonting this eleven, nnd it would net be nt all aurprising if another disaster was staged in West Point. IfARVAUD trill rehearse for the Yale game tehen thr vanity meet a Jirewn, Thii it merely a prartirr scrimmage, the Rrunanians having sheirn nothing thit year. Syracuse and Colgate will tettle their annual aiguincnt, and Lafairttc will perform against Delaware. CepvrtcM, lilt, by Public Ltdgtr Company Scraps About Scrappers Mike Crlell. of To'ule 111 1 .10 prr rnt of the mttn idum M th Cambria A A tenlKM with Vi 1 111 Mi(.tnKy, if I'ert flirh. rnenrt, nn (he party of (h. lerend pnrt In The ml. Je Aimntle will enceuniT Wrjt ThlluilelphU Temmy O'Toele. Prellme I'-rMlkle Smith Willi Mr(leeni IMilL Jackaen Ilebhy Wilten arrl Geerge Duvla DHly auneen. The annoneeement of I3U Orlmnen ai rfTl. rial rftree at the Nhtlerml A A terrirnw nlvht w.ih r'""!!! v llh a let nf natlaf. tlnn by Phllndvlphlit fn !u la a I'hIU.l-l phtan, lie hnj heen rtereelnr for u numbr et ytftrfc here and out of tev n and he ha a blx following Danny liriener tnlahe3 up strict tnintnt; thla afternoon at PlitlailelphU Jack O'llrlen for his return enjjAifenii nt t mwirreft nlKtit With Jee Nelaen at the National Kramer tiad te box In hla beat form In thel rflrrt en counter and at thi flnlah Neltnn eaa punrh In back itrernly u Ittn'l Jack Hun Jen. thi r.ew National matchmaker aur reeded In "ttln the encore .if it a let of llrkerlnv. Other heuta Jel nny Maheney Jlebby MrCann Yuumr Jee i Me i. I)uer Kelly Willie Ferguann va Temm O'Toele Blid Kid Wolfa .'. Mickey Mnirle Tkibby IleMdeun haa been mat' hed te meet Kid Kmmena at Trenten next Monday nlirht Jee Ilelnnnt r. etable mate of Hebld au'a Mill face llenny Swarti at Daltlmore neit yriday. Jlremr Ilanlen will come en from Denver en Monday te de battle with the frlaky flfht ln Joaeph Tlpllti They will mind In the Star aet-te at the Olympln and the match l.i HCheduled fcr rlvht round" A welterwela-ht cenltat of local lnlereet will be decided In til aml whan Jee Jack'nn tacklee Jack Pal mar. Other numberai Whttey rltzxerald va dua Francrnttt, liattllnv Murray va. ('hurley Bay and Marty Ilurna (a. Temmy Wllaen Abe.Atiell fleldMHn will renrr.ent New Yee In an Intercity bantam bout at th X PalkM en Tueaday. Uattlln Mack will .jry tWpolera of CamAen t.tha peat. TStr M.ffird te wtlch In at IIS peundi. i i fV "ety narrett va. Johnny Mealy . ... ..... .... -u .arninn - a r rea llUrTJWa J mriny I7miti b Hammy Ilrltten and Jee mi-inn mine Alien are etner numbera irenx imra naa eerked hlma'lf Inte pr k 'J"1,"!"1 h" '" 0,"n te ,Rl' n "ny . . . '" ",,u" ,n l" ceuntr rne uttl Atlantic city Battler ha a reed record. """" "nu jiany jiurna are ceuaine. i-ete tieran eaya that the winner of the Je Ji.-katin-Jaek Palmer heut orebxhl -ui miitch.'d with Jack Brltten. The liallun -eKinlea of Philadelphia are all net up ever "" ,then-i'imer veneetta Iw Tendler, TIarry (Kid) nre TitHt will appear en the same n and Jee prearram of hlladelphla a Thankaan nir niv aVkew in r Iirewnle te te ae en uh Btllr Angele. Anawer te finery I Johnny Dundee waa knocked out by Willie Jackaen In the rlrat round of a bout at the Olympla January If,, T.h,'r.1 'rt' ln ,h" aperte department dill?1' Evimne PCK.IO Lij for Mike Cre. Mountaineers In Big Game Merirnntnnn. W. Vu Nev 11 Tenti. !?". p!,".f ""left heie aat nlrht tri parry rh.e.0.',.r.V J "S? ?.J," 'nL.vi' n' ' between their' n.lshbVrln, Ht.t. unhertl.E. Captain Kay Ketren Quintan and Iiuehe. ' "T"w itttrr jrutr in Th" nlan veck Buarria J Itarrlck. Talltnan Plan, and Meredith. tayWt (i. inn rn Kli Ifer Hawklna Marsh mri ren..M.t .... I.ytlle and Heleer. quarHrhacki. 'simen i ,'e, wT-.Mr mi. n iiarricK and Jlar Jlar tell, backa, Kucey and Lyall, centera. "" Kayeula te Meet Rookwood The baerfetball team of the Kayeu.a C'atl.nlle Hub will nn et Hebby WleeklU'a ItoeliMood rte thla evenln at St An An theny'a Hall Twenty-third and Carpmtcr aireela. The aame llno-ue that did ae well aralnit the fameui will oeooae Wlna Celtics, ill'. oppeae Wlnaklll'a champlena and i niw jerK. Manacer Petey Klleatrlck.ezDeeta tit ti and dlf, eculty In taklnc tha numjfr pC th "viiltera. Janaier Petey KIlDatrlckxpect VV1 PRMCENN ADOPTS WILL W N SLOAN Tigers Determined te Grab Big Three Title by Beating Yale Tomorrow ON WAY TO NEW HAVEN Ily JACK STIU'lUNCt rnrnirr Princeton ntinrtrrlnirk Tomorrow is "la jour." Ker two a ears Princeton hns come up te the Yale gnme with only a desire te win the game ns nn Incentive. A tie with Hnrwird the week before spoiled nn I championship prospects. Hut this yenr there Is the added stimulus of n big ! three championship possibility. Hnr- i van! hns leen taken Inte camp. Yale 'only remnins between Keck and the ceieted white sweater , Hut what an "only" this Eli crowd , Is. Neither a defeat nor a tic this sea son nnd with what seems te be , gnla of bnckfield stars. And thereby l bangs the tale. There has been ver little said of anv star linesmen in the I blue jerseys. Yale has wen this sea son principally en the individual (prowess of the men carrying the b.ill. Leng gains hnc turned the trick Ne consistent gains that show power co-ordination of piny. 1 Yale's line has evident r iut been nb te held Its own against the teams it has faced. And it hns faced nothing I te cheer about when the list is ex amined clesch. The Ann showed ery I l!tte ng.llnst Notre Dame nnd the Arm game produced the lowest score against the Ells. I I'p te Tiger IJnesmen If they are at their best the Tlge" I forwards will be n sweet -loekiiu; Jlne tomorrow. Snlvely nnd Stlnsen, Keek nnd Heeper. linker and Morgan, lined up en each side of Wltmer, are a rather formidable crowd. Hew will the Hlne line appear against them'' The Yale forward have come In for very little I praise. Will they be able te keep thee Tigers from stepping the backfield stars before the nforc-mentiened backtield I stars get going? It will be interesting 'te watch. Then. tee. stars that leek well against Inferior teams de net twinkle se brightly when they get In their own clnss. Theie is no spirit of ever-confidence at Tlgertewn. Hut there s a crtn1n at mosphere of detoruiinntlen and will te v In that is gelns a long wa. There are men en tin oleon who are Reinc te get a last and enlv chance at a cham pionship. As Princeton played lat week there was room for JIO per cent improvement. And the men nrc giving cr thing te attain the point neaiest perfection. And this plrit pervades In the under-graduate body. "Will win" Is the passweid. The week has been stent in hard but net dangerous weik. Heper has heen handlcnpped all season bj the fact that there were men en the squad com monly known as "prima donnas " Men wlie had te be tnken enre of either be: caue of injuries or because there were no substitutes te icpbiee them, l.ueklh these men have been of the tpc that go just as well despite the tenderness shown them, se Individually it has been no drawback. Hut it has been a handi cap te the team te be unable te work together dn in and day out. However, this condition became history with the Virginia game and the men have been working better as a machine everv live minutes since then. Tackling Better The fundamental lacks which lopped i up against Harvard have been cor cer J rn ted anil it should enl take one ! tin kler te bring a runner back te mother earth. 1 The team left for New Haven this 'inmning te practice in the bowl this i nfternoen. The night will be spent in I Derby. Conn . nnd the team will come Lack te New Haven in time te dress for the game. Tlie game will be of two teams very evenl matched, Ynle has the better backfield and the weaker line, according te the dope. Princeton has the better balanced team. Each has a versatility of attat.k. The dope gives the Illue the bulge. Hut the dope is likely te be in for an upset. Beets and Saddle Tlie third hecllen of the Pimliee Ser ial weight for asc race tedaj finds rarn ful again in advantTReeus iiositlen. Her ehlef contention likely will be found in I'eilv Ann nnd Urirtesniuii The I'lmllce Graded Handicap. ClnRH A. at a mile, also is te be deelded. fleergia eieems beet, with Tipplty u itehet nnd Mlppery t.lm aa contenders in a high -class efferinc. Swecpinent In the Monkton nanili eap Steeplechase is Riven a better show ing than UHUal by the track handlcnpper. and should carry off the purc. Heb'i t Oliver and Hullaeje also arc likeh jumpers. Hersew well placed in ether races are: Kirht race. Mav fJlrl. Ma ItelterU. Kdlth Shricve; fourth race, Heverly i Helle. JIoce, Mnnhctm ; blxtii race (graded handicap, Class H), Donnu Dennu Donnu eenna, Caligula, Haiti: seventh race (graded handicap. Class C, Yerkist, Huenic, Camelleur. A bill te prohibit the tranamlaalen. pub'l. catien or dlamlnatlen of Information con cerning bettlnir en herae race waa defeated In the Ixiulalana Heuae of HeprtaeiiUtlvca by a vote of BO te .10 Merrleli, which ranka aa a race hera alen vlth Old Reaebiid In te-year-old form haa had the a)v irtAH' In the amount of rnne wen by the largely lncreaaed etnkee new being offered The new race wen by Mor Mer eh the Plndlre lSjturlty, paid the winner mere than 143 000 whereaa the Kentucky Derby at th time Old Rerebud wen It m worth about 113,001) and which new Is worth i'.ti een The atakea n the time of Domine and Celin, whoae wtnnlnjca exceeded theiie of Mervleh, were ery mu h amaller than atakea nf today Old Ileaebud hna wen about eighty racea In hla career yet the stakes have ben lean oempared te puraea new beinr hung up in Kentucky, Maryland and Canada. Lehigh In Hard Drill Dethlehem, Pe . Nev. 11 With weatler condltlena mere favorable the Lehlrh aquad went threunh another alrenu'jui practice a. terday In fact the workout continued Ions after the blv epetlluhts had been turned en the field Werk waa mere rxetutel dl rected te the Ifayette name en November 10, with the ceachea paylnr apeciul atten tion te smoothing out fundamentala In pre parlne for the acrlmmarea neit week. Yeung Billiard Star Showe Ferm Andrew St Jean, a euii!; Trench-Cnna-dlin pocket billiard Btar. la ahew'nc what he can de In exhibition rfamea at the National II lllard Academy. He hua taken en Wlfh Armstren-r In three block at 12.1 Selnta re far and haa rolled un a total of 7r pelnta te hla opponent a 270. benldes maklni a run of 70 USE Jhu$t '".. PISTON RINGS :T- ,B Utandard equipment en Amarlca'a foremeat can. Moter Parts Company ;t-l'"t N. Bread St. g t a M-MM , P IP HOW TO Yeu start ere 0TO A fieucioesuY SUJ?RT AftD vSeOMD SLUMCCP? 'Sei.tevMrie it Te ee op Tub SvrATGST IMPeRTAMCd YeU iTtyrAOLO Te tTWL PHONie TO FACE FEATHERS I Lack of Bantam Competition ' May Force Southpaw Inte i Next Division ONCE MET LIGHTWEIGHTS Ily I.OI'IS II. .lAI-TK Hexing N his business, he sar, and Pann Kramer likes nothing better than te slip en the gloves for the pur pose of sheeting pertslde punches In the s'cnern! direction of wimebedj 's chin. "I don't care," Is the uneilgliial and well-known line appropriated by D.in'l, "who the ether guj Is just se long ns I can keep in action. I want bouts that's all." Hefere the season opened Kramer, who proved himself one of the hardest hitting gleemen his weight, threat ened te fersnke the hantamweight class and go in for fealherw eight competi tion, unless the US-peunder canie out from under cover. Throughout the summer Kramer was forced te remain idle because he vus unable te get opponent", some of the lending little tiatuien In the ceuntiy having refused te mutch punches with him. However, when the curtain was rung up en the 10L'1-U2 season Kramer suc ceeded In rinding himself lined up for seeral matches, and he figured en another busy schedule. Hut new it's different again. Ilem.itchcd Willi Nelsen One battler, .Tee Nelsen, a local lad, showed his nene by taking en Kramer and he unset the dope net only by stn - ' ing the limit, but by being in there j lighting just as haul as Dan when the final tingle of the gong sounded. Nel-en is showing his grit furtlier py Having agreed te nn encore with the southpaw knockcreut. Once agnin Kramer Is voicing his feeling nlxuit the scnrclty of bantam competition, "ou knew, when I was out en the Coast," tajd Kramer today, "the same condition prevailed. It even get se that the featherweights pascd me up, but that didn't sstep me from putting en the knockout and knockabout act. I went further and took en light weights. Can you even tie that a bantam meeting lightweights!" Twe of the lightweights who were opposed te Kramer en the Coast havn appeared In bouts In Philadelphia. They are IMdie Maheney and Phil Hnlvadere. Interesting little yams are attached te both of thee matches, each of which was a four-rounder. .Tuck Dempsey was the referee In the Maheney match, nnd it wns the first time the heavyweight champion acted In the capacity of "third man" In a ring. At the finish he called the con test a draw. Most of the spectators believed Kramer, 111) pounds, had wen from Maheney. 1.11, s-ays Dannv. In the meeting with Salvadore the This Is the Ceat That Has Set the Town Ageg! Our Exclusive Hurlinghara Club Pole Overcoat $30 and $35 WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 Chestnut Street . BL. a- m Het-tfl( (nnJ 1feY?ueeHM KMMEIIlHIHMIItBIIT REUS HIS START THE NIGHT AMD FOR Yeu sSMORC AM HOUR. Ant SNene COMFORT tKt OUU , ' ft 0 iOkjuy Te fhmd it Was A mistake etp The, OPGATOP. Buff Set Mark for Alacrity in Risking Newly Wen Title When he stepped into the ring te Jefcnd his recently wen world's ban tamweight title against .luck Shar key, at iiMdlsen Square Garden last night, .lehnny Huff created a record under the Walker law as t "fighting champion. " He de fended his title against a logical ind dangeieus rival after a .month ind a half ns champion. Huff wen he title from Pete llcfnin.ii In the Garden ring en the night of Septem ber -U. Ne ether champion since the Walker law was enacted has de fended his title se quickly after win ning it. In fact, there have been few similar instances In the mod ern history of the ring. tentest wns nrranged nt 1,1," pounds, ringside, nnd forfeits were posted. This Is the snme Salvadore that Geerge Chnney stepped in the third round at the Olympln en Monday night. Phil evidently was somewhat bigger when Kramer met him en the Coast, for he nine In overweight and Danny claimed ':is forfeit. Kramer will find It impossible te meet ightw eight-, In Philadelphia, If he de i Ides te (je after the 1.'!."-peunders, us he ilid In California, lecalise of tlie ten pound rule In this city. Hule 0 of the Department of Public Safety boxing cede specifies "Ne be'w will be nllewed te contest against nn opponent ten pounds heavier than himself In the lightweight class or under." "TUBBY" RICHMOND ILL Star Guard of West Philadelphia High Eleven Has Infected Feet "Tubby" nichmend, 212-pound star guard of "West Philadelphia High Scheel's football team, will net be seen ln action this afternoon when his eleven plays Central High in their Interscho Intersche astic League contest en the P. II. K. Y. M. C. A. grounds, Perty-fourth street nnd Pnrkside avenue. lie is suf fering from an infected feet. Richmond is the 8ceend member of the Orange nnd Illue grid aggregation te be forced out of the gnme this sensen en account of nn Infection. Captain Jee Jeffeett, who will view the game from the sidelines this afternoon, was the first. He booted a football with a tight shoe en his feet and split his tee. The infection spread te his leg, and it was just a few days age that he was uble te leave the hospital. Jim Snyder will take nichmond'i nichmend'i place this afternoon. lie was a regulnr gunrd at the start of the season, but was forced te give his position te Med doff, a vetcian of last year, who re cently became eligible. llllllllllllllllllllll)llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini I REDUCED FARES N ew H Saturday, November 12 ACCOU.NT I Pennsylvania-Dartmouth 1 FOOTBALL GAME 1 $3.24 ROUND TRIP War Tax 20 West Philadelphia 3:35 nnd 4:35 delphia and ndditlennl trains (ET SIMILAR REDUCED FARES NOVEMBER 2G, ACCOUNT ARMY Ticketa geed at rjducyd tare en Tickets Reed en refrular trains leaving Bread Street Station, Sat- urday, Nevember 12, nt 12:15 A. M., 12:30 A. M 4:40 A M 6:58 A. M 7:00 A. M., 7:03 A. M., 8:00 A. M., 8:03 A. M.,'8:S0 A. M., 9:00 A. M., 10:00 A. M., 10:05 A. M., 11:00 A. M., stepping at West Philadelphia nnd North Philadelnhin. nlsn trnlna ln.M.ir,- "" " . ,, .. buu ui.u4iiiiif; iium hcw lerit en any one of 39 weekday and 34 Sunday trains until Sunday night, Nevcm- ber 18 including the 12 45 midnight train Monday morning. EE ie anu mwuunu na ;iuu neon (rain and te return en all tralna up te and Including the 1245 A. M. train November 28. Convenient lervlcj te Pole Oreundi from Pennsylvania Station by Oth and Oth Avenue elevated, all surface llnei and by 7th Avenue aubway gMn. direct connection from Pennsylvania Station. r aTiving Ticketa en sale beginning Thursday preceding the date of each game. Pennsylvania System The Reute of the Broadway Limited , WRONG Umtu Yeu are ROCeLY AVJAKOrJBD BY TrtB Leus JamGLs of The TELCPHOrJe AtsIT) OO YOU LIG AVUAKG Fer. hours Thus UTTCRUY ROIsJlisiG ThC Jersey Boxer Receives Decision Over West Sider in Beut at Garden JOE TIPLITZ IS A WINNER New Yejlt. Nev. 11. Johnny Huff holder of two titles, defeated Jack Ktmrkej nt Madisen Stpinre (inrden Inst njght and in se doing demonstrated that he is net only n real champion, but n genuine .sportsman. Under the rules of boxing Huff could have claimed the decision In the twelfth round, when he received a blew in the groin that temporarily disabled him. Se obviously was the Jersey man hurt that Refeiee' Patsy Haley stepped between the combatants nnd prevented Sharkey from hitting his helpless opponent. At times Shnrkev lnnded effectively with his swings, but for the most part he kept out of reach of the right-hnnd uppercut which is Puff's most dangerous blew. The contest wns a faiily even one te the twelfth leiind, but after that session the champion forged te the front nnd had a commanding lead. The first boxing bout was furnished by Charles Uyder and Larry Regan, both of New Jersey. It wns a tame bout, although both men did the best they knew hew. Regan received tlie award of the judges. Jee Tiplitz, of Philadelphia, nnd Johnny Onimmic, of Jersey City, fur nished a mere evoking contest. Tiplitz iceeived the verdict of the judges after eight rounds of bolstering battle. Druminie was always noted for lilf clever boxing, and he used a lefthnnd te Tlplitz's nose with telling effect. The Philadelphlan was opposed te long range boring, nnd getting in close he buttered ills opponent with n vicious left hand. Detroit Seeks Game With Lafayette Knstnn. Pit . Nev II I) I,c P.ev Ueeen, crndunte manaKer of iithli-tlcH of I.ntiivettr. ("elliKe rectlxed a t inphnne communication from Jehn 1 Scillc nf the Uetrelt Ameri can I.eiEue iMaeba'l club iialtlnir I.ufaxtt I.ufaxtt te meet tin Unlicrxltj or Detroit In an In terscctlnnul feet bull r.ime at N.nln l'lcld, Saturdiu. Decrmber a. ER-CQSTUMI Se. 11 St. Phene Wal. 1892 ai !pOi241r cent! addition A. M.. stnnnlne- nt. X'nrtv, pmi leaving North Pliiladelphia 4:17 TO NEW YORK. SATURDAY AND NAVY FOOTBALL GAME TJ1 all reular train. Nevcmbar 2fl ui 20 up regular BANTAM HONORS pjemiurr rWlGS-MKSdcfO HIRE II IMmifR-IaQSTUMliRlall 236 Yerk llllllllllllllllllllll! GRIDIRON HIGH SPOTS' HERE AND Nauy-Penn State Battle Takes en Eastern Title Aspect Yale Loelcs Geed for "Comeback" Against Tigers -; in Annual Classic Ily GUANTLAND UICK mim tw ke mnln high spots in the Knst rrew will be nt New Haven J- tomer and Philadelphia. When the Navy-Peun State game was arranged hst winter no one at 'the time looked for any exceptional classic of far rrn ehliig ceiKfeipienees. Hut sjnee both have been bowling along unbeaten and both hnve shown their foelb.il! greatness, the Philadelphia ensemble becomes one of the season's teplincrs, with a strong eastern elinm elinm pleusliip tinge. The Navy's Chance AS TIHj Navy hns two weeks in which te recover for the Army test Reb Folwell. with the big prize at stuke, consisting mainly of olive and laurel, will send lils machine ln nt top speed with the best he hns. Ter the Navy has n great chance new te become one of the elect when the full count is in. If it enn only held Penn State's great offensive In check, Annapolis will be ightlj favored above West Point in be closing show, although the margin will be slljht. The Issue of Radie rpHl) Issue of bnttle in Philadelphia en Snturdnv will rout liAt in Sintcs ternfic driving power and the Nnyy s enduring defense. The Nuvj will meet by all odds the greatest slam bang nssaulfc it inis ever faced. With Kiilinger, Wilsen nnd ethers driving In en a series of bewildering plnys. w-here'n speed, running power, deception und btiptegy nrc all com bined, the Navy defense will be given ts gieatest test, far beyond anything it has et been called upon te step. In the same way Penn State's driving attack will run Inte mere steel nnd granite than it has ever rammed. it will tun into n veteran, powerful nie that knows hew te charge, flanked e.v two of (he best tackles of the car. Ivlng an, Helies lire net te be swept aside bj any onslaught we hue seen .U-t. And they arc net the enlv de fensive Mars who will be en thc-jeb. Winning Chnnres TO CONTKST this season has pre- " senteil mere cemnler situations. " lien up I nnvl; i fl, v.....1.. .?.... i, i defense and remember nlse the running power of Rnrchet. Nejes. Kecbler. t rulsc. ( onrey and ethers, wc like the -Nnvy s chances better. There is doubt only in two quarter? the possession of n high-class punter ..hi surewii genernifiup needed te get mi-iium out et tlie team. J-iicsc were the enlv in the Nnw's flnvrt- features lacking with Princeton. w nere I elwell " ' ..., t.tii; vililinVll Mil eighteen first downs ngainst none, in n Q Inarthllin nlinll.A.I .. game that u shrewd quarterback play might have turned Inte a rout. Thcte is also the remembrance of Pr"",,Stn,c K ""nderfiil aerial skill. Kiilinger can whip the oval .') or 10 yards as Rny Schalk pegs te second base, while McCelIum and ethers can pull down these passes as Trls Speaker gathers In n drive te center. The combination of running and for ward pushing power is greater en Penn Mate s side thnn it is en the Navy's nltheugh Penn State will have nri hauler running backs. Rizdek's machine ran up ferty-nlne points against Harvard nnd tJcnrgln Tech. and most of these points were fnrfrein being due te any opposing weakness. The Navy has one of the greatest defensive machines in football nnd jet it will be put te the last limit Don't dread the thought of "wearing in" these shoes. They are com fortable te be gin with. KS Ninth and S. E. Cor. rnrchaatnr Aenta' Frem theMafer at the Fvctvnj DIRECT 10 YOU I Itt. v rajfl a AtWesakmce vm& nrM ALL Suits and WWi f you have net vet dis covered the Safce way IK IM I ,. -. prM.ua iiirrn rrem Pi"' i'" ,our own ..I j. . . Y.L.Y. """"" n try te tell our atery trnthfelly, rllne upon the truth und net upon arna,itlenal nnd Urcua methods of ndrrrtlslng, NINTH & SANSOM ?!rJ NEW HA VBN te held the fast, bnffitng attack if -, 'eet tomorrow. " WD TT1RO.M tOM what we saw n thc v, rinceten and the Penn Rf.i rgla-Tech contests we sh,JUl- - I'rii (leergli that thc envy ueiense .r-WrcS stronger than Penn State's Penn State's nttaclc I m ""? t stronger than the Navy's. c"' Tiger and Hnlldeg TT HAS been five years new ile.. . lale team -ercd a triumph exer Princeton There were no contests In two nt iv nsens. but Princeton wns "i0' ,.h(, sen te win In 1010 nnd 1020. aw New the tide seems te have rlrlrr.j back in the (Hreetlnn of the Blue &3 Jenes hns nl the liut u i .V "i of strong reserves. These reRei;.,!.,' available' for both line and W. wherever nnd whenever needed It is rare in football hlsterv'that an. one team has two such quarterback , O'Hearn nnd Reckett or two such . c kickers as O'Hearn and Aldrlch Klthcr can be sent back te run n.- tlireartt' '"'" D1U U tw-p"y'triplJ Add te this combination n llnc-brt.,. inir batk of Jerdan's ability and Jm get something te think about, f Z arc called upon te drive it back. "Y'ALE has greater versatility thin - wc hnve. Been nil year. The RulldM hasn't the Nnvv'w m.r,,i ...,"" defense, but with n fine line .! three geed ends nnd n backfield thit '. ffltl h nnd In nvtet fan, . w'w ; "t,"i" "kUih. ;' "lv:' " . m"u tack In brilliant fashion, the New H ven contingent hns all the pleme.t. "i greattiess In taking the ball alenr tb. field came was lack of a sound lef.,.i ngainst the forward pass. Copyright. 1911. All rieMs rejemei Amherst Ready for Wllllami .,'!;ihe"ii..?I!!""..--f?v.'...-:Ti. 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