WagBl ""'5V Ji 5y.,-i . v ? '- 'It ft V fl.-' WAi' "W W .? 1 I . 'I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1C, 1921 fcf 18 Lafayette Will Be Clese Up When the Championship Football Teams Are Selected This Season VICTORY OVER LEHIGH MILL GIVE LAFA YETTE UNTARNISHED RECORD . Easten Collegians Have Wen All of the Eight Games Played and Arc Favored Over Ancient Rivals. Why Han ard Doesn't Wear Numbers , llv KOHKKT W. MAXWIXI, jjyj S;ierl lklltnr Ktrnlns rubllc I rderr 51 T AFAYH'JTi: COM.Wii: will end one of the greatest football ee.ien In Its Uceri t en Satiirdnv when tlie umieteineu eiven men-. i.n.n ... " ' " "" geme nt Si.utli Hithlehein. lieenii-e of the elgln Miuight uteri!"., wiileli In cluded tffims like I'itl. I'.uckiie.l, Itutgi- h ami l'enn. tlie KaMeiuaiis arc the heevj favorite and sluvild emerge from the lliml tit-de with -'leun Mite. Lehigh, hnwexer. Is net bems under rated, for (iltikV men have shown s.mic troed foetbn'l in bK.ls this year and might spring n surprl-e. At any rate. the same will be hard fought from whittle te whl-tle and the victor will net heve n walkover. , . The Maroen nnd White is l.ied as a miner college and 'uiw been re ferred te In that manner tl...- fad when di-.ti-lug the foetbn.l situation and tfie Mundlngn of the tennis The -tze of n college should net enter 'nte dis dis cisseons like thai. I'.'etluil f,.mu- aie deeidid en the gtldlre.i I .-ween teams composed of eleven player- caeh, and only eloen men ran represent i team at one time even if there are thousand- of ether s'udents te tit i-v trem. Hie sninll ci'Hese with two or three building- might n- jn-t n- geed It football us ee whleh has two or three dr.ien sentter-.i around the eiinipii.- and i htudenl enrollment of mere than Ifl.iaiO. 111 ether words, when the i-cnren are printed en the (.ports page of our newspapers, the names of the playirs uppear in the line-up, net the slc of tlte college or anything like that. Tiierefeie, it Ih pes-ible for a small institution te gain fame nnd glory en the gildlren-imd step into the front rank with Vale. Harvard. Princeton, Pitt, Suite. Penn and the et! -lr-. If the mvjrd en the gridiron Is geed enough, then the team must be recognized. . I.nfayette has n geed fertbnil tenia thl ear. It may be a gre.it team, nnd again it iniij net. .lu-t the -..line, the Ka-tenians have done eier.Uhlng naked of them, meeting ingot team- .mil wmiing each game. The victory ever Pitt wan a lis Miipn-e. but after t liar bull i ll.ind'- men kept en winning and proved the ti'.unipli was net a link'- W ln-n the i hamplenshlp viesens arc selected at the end of the mh-en the Maroen and White may net be placed up la front with Penn State nnd ale. but it will be mighty cle-e en their heels. ? We have reeehed m-oie- of letter- from fin-tb.ill fan- In tin- .section of tjje reuntry boe-tlng Lafayette's team and vtiggcMing that n. po-t-scaBen game he phi eil with I'enti Mute. Ne doubt this would be a great thing if It could W Arranged. l.afactfe deserves n elinnee te play an eleven like Penn State. SIX TIGER STARS WILL GRADUATE rHK game, however, i,i out of the question, ai State leaves for Xcettlr', Wash., tmmttiafcf after the I'itt ijnmc en Thanskgiving Day, te play the I'niveriity of Washington en Dercmbei 3, L'len if State u-fie irtliimi te play, the contest could net he stayed until De cember 77. and that would be tee late. Harvard System Helps Spectators tJAItVAUD Ptlll refuses te w-ear number-, but Harvard students nnd Hosten JEL football fan- who -uppeit the i "rim-en fmanelally are net raising any llg nnd loud er becnu-e the Cambridge athletes de net sport numerical chalk -marks en their back-. And there is a ery geed rca-en for this. :- l"p nt Soldier-' Pield they have a system worked In connection with the scoreboard that makes it ea-y for the spectators te fellow the game nnd luei lentnlly give- the new-paner men u chance te find out what It's nil about. "When en- entei- the Ilnrvird Stadium one is presented with a slip of paper fibrillar te the heere sheet ghen out nt Shibe Park. On this paper the line-ups of the C'rim-en and visiting teams are printed, together witli the substitutes. njd opposite each nnme Is a number. All of the most common penalties In football nnd the various method- of scoring, Mich as touchdown, safety, field Kflnl. etc.. nre listed thereon under a separate head, and these, tee, nre numbered. " The scoreboard is u (emplieat'd affair, and yet easy te fellow. The nSmber of ("owns and yard- te M' gained nre Unshed after eneh play, and the number of the plujer carrying the bait nl-e is shown. When a penalty Is irapesed the number of the penalty Is dlsplnjed, and by consulting their pro pre Btn'nx the spectators knew why the yardage wns lest. This eliminates all pOe.ssing. the geme is ea-y te fellow and even mllndy stands u fair chance of discovering the score without being told. The boys who run the beard are very proficient. They de net line field glasses and de net take anything for granted. Men nre stationed down en ttie sidelines wearing white gloves, which arc nil washed up for the ocensien, Wicn.it p'nv is run off they go through a series of finger calisthenics which idsemhle the manipulating that used te take plncc when the New Yerk C'uib SJjnrkct was en the curb. The men en the sidelines knew football and nre ctem enough te every play te get the correct dope. TEDIOUS PASTIMES WAITING FOR THE BELL HOP Iff' VARVARD plays only one game a year away from the home let, and that m against either Yale or Princeton. The ether contests are utaied at Camhridiie se that the football public does net suffer much because the Crimson duci net wear numbers, although it still would be an improvement f the Harvard officials could be induced te bow te the will of the majority. 3 Play Legal, but TJ AST Saturday, in the Penn State-Nnvy game, n forward pnss was tried U by the Middles when the ball was a'-eit three ynrds from the sideline. Irhmcdl'itelv after the ball had been pas. ,i the Nny end ran out of bounds, but steeped en the field again after covering abi ut twenty yards. He tried te get the ba'l. but failed. ; Had the ball been ,iusi t and the man scored a touchdown there would live been quite a strenuous argument ever the phiy nnd the Iega'lty ques tioned. Kllllnger, who wn- plnying back, shouted te the officials that the Nlivy plnyer was out of bounds nnd had no right te go nfter the ball. How Hew cwr, this point was taken up and decided in tlie interpretation meeting last yfar, nnd it is perfectly legal. 5 A player may run out of bounds en n forward-pass piny, and if he catches the bnll In the field of play It shall count as If nothing "had happened. In eflicr words, the position of the feet nt the time of the catch determines the legality of the play. Pertunately, this has come up often In the games. s VL'ST the same, it doesn't seem fnir te allow a man te use the terri- ? J tery outside of the boundary Zi'nci te yet after a pass. It ti ren- .-, trary te the rulri of thn game and next year the play should be S ruled out. " f .ipynul-f J5JI, ty Publle Ledger Company GAULT'S PLAYING .THREE "VETS" BACK 1 PLEASES MILLER; ON SPEEDBOY FIVE Keck, Garrity, Leurie,, Heeper, Witmer and Stinson Have Played Last Game OUTLOOK FOR 1922 POOR iiy .tack sTiirinxu I'ermcr I'rlnrcien iti irt'TlmcU Having closed n rather dark sensen with one bright exception of the de- fea' of Harvard, Princeton naturally turns her ejes toward the yenr te come nml it- prospects. Last Saturday the senior- en the Tiger team were nn ns-et. whll, the yeutiK-tei-s plnvinc for the Tils were linhilitles. Saturday nt fi P. M. tli condition wns reversed be cause one let graduates while the ether comes back with experience ns a foun dation. Just what has Princeton for next year? Keck, (Garrity, r.eurie. Heeper. Wit tuer and Stinson will be graduated. What a void they will leave. It will have te be tilled, and well filled, te win next cai- after what was &cen nt New IIuYen Saturday. Verv little can be looked for from the fre-hman squad, except backs. Ne great linemen were uncovered, nnd al though there were some possibilities, they will take n great amount of de veloping. Wlngate, the captain : Harry, neattle and n Couple of ethers show me.-t preml-e for vai-itv material. Thes. men are all backs, however. Dlusniere Shows Premise Wingate, who wns captnin of An An devcr lsi-t year, is a quarterback and has gicit pos-iMlities. Parry anil Heat tie nre both halfbacks and should uivelep Inte very valuuble stuff. Din--mere, a (Sermantewn lad, nle shows premise, iiltheugh he is n trlllc smnll. Ilenderhen and Shncklcferd nre two substitutes who will make n geed bid for a varsity pest in the future. Hen Hen dereon was the skipper of Pemfrct last j ear, while Shackleford comes from the Upiseepal High Scheel, of Virginia. The Omelettes this year did net held the premise that tliee of lO'-'O did Put that preml-e was sadly broken. Dick insen, Inst year's gunid. will b- baik, Murrey. List year's halfback; (Vuurn, another hnlfluick who played with Penn Slate in l'.l-O, and shows abllit as a line Tucker; flermnn, quarterbeek of the freshman team In 1010 and substi tute varsity quarter last jear; Milady, n tackle of great premise, but small ability with text books ; Treat, from llo-teu College, should make u geed center; Hills, the Hill Scheel all around athlete, has the makings of a great tackle. Adding nil this te tlie varsity sqund, the result -ecms te be piipinlsc but need of development. i Scott Geed Tackier On the wings Snively, Scott, Itutiiu. Gray nnd Tyson nre the only pes-iblll-tics. Winn, who is noted for developing ends such as Legendre ami Stinson. should be nble te get one geed pnlr out of this bunch. Snively Is already n geed all-around end and in addition can pns. Scott wns one of thr few men In the Yale game who tackled below the belt line. Ituttm although a tnekle by pro-fes-len, Is n little light and will tirob tireb nlily piny the wing position If some one else can be unearthed te p'uy iiickk He played n beautiful game at tinkle against Yale when Keck had te be yanked. At tackle there Is going te be trouble. Keck anil Heeper played every game this year and no likely substitutes were unearthed. Hills and Milady would make n nice pair, but will they be eligible? And mere than two tackles are needed. There is plenty of material for the gunrd position. Unker, Morgan. Dick Dick ineon and Lipscomb are u nice quartet. Wllmer's Less Hurts Winner's graduation leaves a big breach. Treat seems a geed man for tills job. but substitutes will htnc te be found. Perhaps Iiip-cemb wil. be pressed Inte seruce. Treat wa- a star lineman at Uo-ten College in 1!.0. Wingate, llender-eii and Harry all were stnr quarterbacks et school, but whether they will line up in the big leagues Is another question. Euwcr will be. back again, as will also Prank Mur rey. There is nn abundance of backfield material. CJllrey nnd Cltnvcs, of this yenr's varsity, head the li-t. Murrey, Heb Stinson. Van (icrbig, New by. Smith, Alferd. Ktnery. Kuwer, Crumm. Harry, Shackleford, Dinsmore, HeatHc und a ceupii' or ethers are. going te mnl.e lompetitlen pri-tty warm. Twe geed backlie ds bheuld be dci eloped out of this crowd. BUT ITS A TWO OlT TlP AMVtWVV AND MUiT HWC 5CRVICC, OH06RS ICCUATef ABOUT COST-HN6ER AT HQtAE UUT ASyNDAMCE OF THBM 1st HOOMT wtANDRieae mas r4 APPCAl. Arjp UU AReUsJtf vOlr-iOOUJ MGCHAMICALV.Y FCCLiK6 IN PeCKBT Fer TWe Bit Picca AMD LOOKi UP MNO DOUUkJ II - WALKS J0 ANIb COlVkJ ROOSA . ' OMtJCR.S VJMV BOUL HOP DOGSNT Cor-MJ -Z5?a- i i , pJHHlH9'M eP ril 1 L Ml I II I 1 LOOKS ISJTO MIRROR. AMD SPaCUtATCS ACVIAM)ILITy HAVK rfrJcJCK ON DeOfS AT LAST. YCLUS "COMC"AMO FI3Ht?S Pen ftOARTea najhich HE HA.S tHJTJM WEST pecKef for CesJvCMiCrJCC ML Z 1 1 Critics are certain TO DISPLEASE MANY' Pleading Undergraduates and Alumni Throughout Feet, ball Season a Hard Jeb, Says Rice Mere Inter- sectwnal Gridiron Tests in Prospect for Next Season i lly GKANTLAND HICE - . 1 1 ...ami M'lln t F'intl ti4nnnt ahiiI.1 1. il . ANY writer wne is cnucu upon - ' ,f VV,"U",B1' wuu,u "" surrca up a, cmnley n critical faculty in nny Crrf,V K. T. TrttM I. ARRETT PUTS K .0. MEALY IN 2: 6 Right Hand en Jaw Lays Johnny Completely Out in First Round REFEREE FLOYD CENSURED SWARTHMORE AND HAVERFORD PRIMING FOR ANNUAL GAME Scraps About Scrappers llnhhr Ilnrmn. thn heutliwark oeuthiww. ulil te nfmr hla fourth (Uralcht len -rknut whuti he ineetF Juhnny blurll.m In mu vlmt-ji) Rt lhf IUJmi t msht. 1',rn c,imi., Il rilislne. will rn.r elt with rranklc IlrBd ley .ml Kill (Jruiij tulea ea Ai llultznuir. In tt.c ether reur-ruunacrK. Ky LOUIS II. JAFFB Histerv reiveated when Hebby Il.nrrett completely knocked out Johnny Mealy, nfter two minutes thirty-six seconds of the first round in the semi-final nt the Ice Pnliep lnt night. Iilmtieally the same thing occurred in MM, when .lehnny Kilbane right-punched Irish Pat- Cllne uneonseieu- at'the National A. A. in the second round. After being dropped by a hefty right for n count of two. Mealy nrese te his feet, Mill out. with arms dangling loe'cly .it his sides, and another straight Wnw in the chin felled the woozy Smith PM'adelphlau Hat as the proverbial pancake, his head sharply striking the canvas. It was net necessary for Hut crre Prank p'evd te count. Incidentally Barrett wns supposed te e i i ut bed at I e" lock ye-tcrday aft ernoen and It was report en no weuw u limbic te appear In the ring. Mealy did net mee a tee as lie lay pi one en the fleer and be had te be n ried te hi- corner. It wns nt least ten minutes before he was able te be es corted from the ring. The first tlilnK .Tidinnv aid when he opened hw eyes was, "What round is it?" The referee wns criticized nnd cen sured bv hundreds of the spectators for net .-topping tlie match after the first knockdown. Uingsidcrs Immediatel realized thnt Mealy was in bad tdinpe when he jet up without taking a longer reunt. nnd many ones of htep it vere -ounded. but before I leyd could iiiterMMie Barrett drove ever Hint ter- lillc right-hamliT liu-n en uie t-mu. Floyd Kxplnlns "Me'il's cves were all ligni. -am Plevd after the contest. "He dldn t leek te me as If he was in peer condition or 1 would have ncted mere iiuickly. llewever. I did net realize my luirtakc until It was tee late." Thnt Barrett pes--csses one of the most terrific right-hand punches of any lichtwclght seen here for many moons Is hcveVul in " queBtlen of a doubt. Alter two minutes of fiddling around a ring Mde snertater commented. I.arrett hn-n't used his right yet, has he.' Then, swi-h. u right-hnndiT srns-cd Mealv's chin nnd he becume webb y. quick ns n flash another Barrett right connected with Jehn's jaw and lie Hopped te the met. Menly apparently wa- se dazed he didn't knew what t wa- .ill about nnd be siruggled te his feet as seen. a he could That Mealy was mu in i" . "" Swnrthmere is preparing for the thirtieth nnnunl battle with Hnvcrferd in n manlier that is befitting for se Im portant a game. Although the Garnet's tennn has been n fairly successful one, while thnt of her nnclent rival has net been any tee bright, 6vcrconfidcnce dec-f net exist among Coach Uey Mercer's men. The recent victories ever Stevens nnd Jehns Hepkins hns given the htudeut followers of the team a feeling of con fidence. The Garnet defeated Jehns Hepkins, 7 te 0, while Hnvcrferd was a comparatively easy victim of the Baltimercans. Warned of Over-Confidence Onptnin Geiges. the brilliant qunr terback of the Garnet, has cautioned his team against ever-confidence. "Comparative scores mean nothing for this gntne. V'c expect Hnvcrferd te put up Its usual hnrd game against us. It counts Its season n succor If If n .Infent Swnrthrnniv. The rnmp j should be a battle that will rank with the greatest in the series between the two instltuitens." Conch Mercer ngrees with his field general nnd hns made It known In no uncertain terms that the game is bound te be ns bard ns nnv en the schedule. One day this week has been lest from the schedule becnu-e of rain, but yes terday afternoon Mercer made up the time lest bv M-ndine the rceulars through n long drill. He premises the aiue this nfternoen nnd the remainder of the week. Carter Out "With the single exception of Carter, the former Northeast High Scheel stnr, who left the Niind becnu.se of a broken arm, the hame group of veteruns re mains from the start of the season. Injuries have been frequent, but out side of Carter the team will be intnet for Saturday's contest. Hnvcrferd 1ms been forced te ehnnge Its line-up fre quently during the sensen becnusc of Injuries. This hns greatly handicapped Bennett's team. Swnrthmere will probably line-up with Jncksen and Ogden, ends; Dudley nnd Wilcox, tnckles; Willis nnd Knniier. gunrds, and Cernell, center. Captain Geiges will call signals in the baektield. with White nnd Asplundh nt halfback pets nnd Ynmall nt fullback. Hnverferd's stock for the finnl nnd nil-Important game of the sensen with Swnrthmere Snturdny took n rise of several hundred per cent with the vic tery the Scnrlct nnd Black scored ever Trinity en Wnlten Field last Snturdny in the first meeting of the two institu tions since MM. 1hc score, 0-0, ders net indlcnte thnt Hnvcrferd outplay cil the visitors throughout the gnme nfter the cnrly part of the first quarter or that the Scnrlct nnd Black kept te strnight foot ball nnd wns net forced te divulge any of the lnrge nssertment of special plays thnt Coach Mike Bennett has up his sleeve. Scouts from Swnrthmere took In the game, but went home with notebooks full of useless dope en Havcrferd, for the Scarlet nnd Blnel: demonstrated none of Its most powerful plays nnd fermntlens. The entire team came out of the Trinity jrnme in geed shnpe except for miner injuries. Left End Wnlten wns out of 'crlmmnge for n day. but get back te real work yesterday. Ituss Al len was back in the line-up nt halfback nnd ndds speed te the backfield. Havcrferd, with the return of Allen nnd Cnntnin Nnte Sangree. hns two complete backfictds. nil of which have teen vnrsity work nil sensen Se many injuries have been sustained by the first-strlig backfield thnt u Inrge part of the game-i has fnllen upon what nt the beginning of the season was the scrub baeltfield of JIntzke, Ilellnniu, Arneld and Lewis. All of these men nre out te give the icgul.irs n big fight for their jobs in the finnl week's work of the season. Immaculate Wins Twe Immaeulnte Cencuptlnn's basketball trams artilfd two mere vlctnrlrs te thetr trlnr of victerin when thry traveled te Wt Mile lint evening nntt hnnded both clubs a trlmmlnic. Tlie first tram wen 111 22 and thn recend 22-S. ricel nnd lllnler were the Mars. Thla evenlnir Immarutatr. meet Triangle at It home hall. Third nnd llrewn rtreetH. Dartmouth Stars Out With Injuries Hanei cr, N. II., N'ev. 10. Cnach Tack Cnnnrll announced tedhy that C!itc!c llurkn, Mar halfback, and GcnrKe Menrr, uard. would Iw unable te plaj- agalnitt Syracue Saturday Hurke 1,. suCerlnir from a wrenched Unes. reenlved In "ie i'enn name, and Moere lias an Injured lei:. respect nlwnys Is deemed te dlsplcuse at lenst 08 per cent of these involved. Fer one example, you can boost a ballplayer fifty-six times, criticize him once nnd you have him feel that you tire hounding him. Pleasing various undergrnds and nlumnl throughout the football season is an even lmrdcr Jeb. Ench one thinks the ether is getting all the best of it. All of which udds te the gnycty of cxiatence, i bowing, as it docs, nn lntcnsa enthusiasm nbeve nil ether things. , "Suppose," writes n Harvard man, "Vale and Princeton both beat Harvard. We're outplayed or morally beaten (via the press) anyhow, even when we ac tually win by big scores. Se what dif ference does it make? .i Whereupon he enters the following rebuttal : Press Cnwhr Crimson You've venc all wrong in your old song, You're wrong beyond a doubt You're wrong, because you say there was a j.-...- Vnl. itn was out. But. truth te tell, wa knew full ircll, IKfttuc cr the score nnpni , The press would hail ew xin J eic A victor moreuy. Year after year the salty Icar iTjmm Miitfffi.i .innii JKiruiiiu a juv( Iiceause the mere they'd raise the score The greater tnetr uiijr. They'd think they'd wen ni j .,mi-,Ylit... r "The. Hail." In headlines rrrentf, would tell the i i. "Harvard outplayed by i ale. Well, Hardwick gored (nd ItrM:lcv scefed, .I,,,! nthtir ihlnns took place 1 And Casey ran and e'en Mahan Acress Yates goal iceuiu "! , if.nf 1.infci' if? Why. net a oil. We falter and turn pale Peer Harvard men, you re leit again, The press has iron for ew? llARVAKD ItE-MOlllTL 111 S. .Tink-lnr KnnU IN RANKING football teams at the end of a season, the standing of the clubs In n victory ami ii'mui mi... doesn't always mean u let. Fer cxnmple, one could hardly figure out the respective ratings of Cernell and Penn Stale in any such fashion. Cernell had no hard Knmc en its schedule, where Penn Stnte had te go out against Harvard. Georgia Tech. Carnegie Tech. the Navy nnd Pitts burgh te call it n yenr. Princeton's schedule wns far harder thnn Yale's. Suppose Yale hnd humped against the Navy nnd Chicnge for Oc tober tests? Harvard also took mere serious chances ngainst Georgia, Penn State and Centre, all first-class opponents. Te remain unbeaten only means a let when rankine opponents nre ever thrown. Iiilnveclinnnl Te-dx Tlimtn will likely be mere intersqe intersqe tlenal tests next yenr than ever before. The West hns tasted bleed nnd the East hnrrlly enres le stnnd pat en the 11)21 intersectlenal record. The Army nnd Itutgers haven't been nble te give Notre Dame much worry, but if Netre Dame could be brought Fast ngnlust some team, uch ns La fnyette. Penn Stnte or Cernell there would be quite a flurry. Princeton gees te Chicnge next Oc tober nnd that will be n stnrter. Penn Stnte nnd Georgin Tech, by drawing 28.000 te the Pole Grounds, showed In this way The Floating Pass "tTOW is it these forward pa,se8 -f-1- your team works seem re .... "In the first place," he said, m. men knew hew te take a bell out f the nlr. In the Meend place, r, crs nre taught te threw a light lull thnt float after a fashion. It fTles wul1 snnnil etimir-1, l,.,t u .i ,. ! "!-8. '"in lly in the receiver's hands. It ?.!. easy bnll te catch." ni nn Which carries out the idea expressed pf old thnt the forward nassini I! n mere of a science thnn many ceaX think t s, nnd that umazingly f. football players have ever perfceted u i anything approaching ' Vl expertness. mechanical y w II have paid out $.".1:1,000 te m .VrJ KTt0.' Hurvenl u., Z 2,.W 'iicir trinie nnrnmnhf li I.I1. A - . . V i, lZ" !nnrpln" nnv ' Barnes' tS; erld Series could show. b " m fopvrleht. ten. AU rlaht, rtstrvt Beets and Saddle J The Advance I'iii-n ,.,iu ...i . .. (rcnth is the feature, of the mid-week card nt Bewie today. Wonncennn.lt.. """nt nnd Muttiklns nppenr te be the -en enders in a field of six. " .Mnlilen two-year-olds contend for thn mmMi1 f00"'1 rnCPH" The h'r race! am clnlmlng events. Horses which seem well placed nre: Fitat race. Yartma uirinn Coeli7' FlnnlsI MnM! fcwend' AI Over, Meuse, Far Sight- thlrH1 Pnu Connellv. T.n nr VnS Ba ' ..t?.lr?' oed"1 , Kink Monre ., oed Violet; sixth, Fnnteche. h,.' iiiesive. l'-rederlclr tl,n Hviin, . . i. Bar One, Siesta, Versailles. '" S?rr WA ",'f"V. '"... nt liirei number of influential l rliwJ, i iKt jtjr ' hipped llielr char..." "SpriSS'etifS ark ?,n?,h,hen. be "llrf,i ,0 " ' u 1- Hr , K! U IIesb!1" " ycarllns b' Commander J Majer Aurust Dflment'a colors airaln will 'fii?tn en ,h" turf nt Jear Hr h h? JJd .hlrtcen .yeunOTters te the racra in A. T "JVi" .fi?hly ';",". "meiff ?he numb, ii a run Blrtnr of Man O- War blns ' 0ne IoeTtnK Ally bv Kal? l'lay.&hubah. Brown Ready for Colgate .!!!?" WW' N'ev. 10. Ilrewn had an hour' iVi?""Wrav ln "reparntlSn "e? "5l' fhiit' Wrf."'.1 ""''Inren uslnu the name lln t ,mi ?r!vn? nBnln"irvard. Mjera, M. am. faulkner and Taaiche are uii In Am. ??."",. 00,n,dltlen and will play BalUnla" varrt".i."rewni? "n- showing against llir. work until after lhe Colsate game. Secret Drill for West Virginia Morrnntenn. W. Vn.. V-'ev. 10. Secret practice wa acaln renewed by Coach Swlri for thH V(t Vlrulala eleven for the W- Sera tame at Naw Hrunnwick en fialur. ay. and tlie aecrecy la obvleualv tn ertra r?-"on.er 'hB w- ani1 J- Kn-m Thanlcnmvlni pay. However, fincara devoted himself men. ly ie peiuiiins off his old play and no ntw ones were Klen out. l4einie Will Likely Give Lecal Bright Prospects for Basketball Season as West Philadel phia Holds Initial Practice Independent Star Chance in Canten Came li ilelnie Miller, of thn Phi'ade'phln QOakcrs, i decidedly pleased with the jilnyins of rhnrlie flnult, former Xlftlmrsbure star, who mnile his debut In; the gnmi) with hH former team nates last Friday at the Phillies" Ball 1'flrk. XTlin team hns been vterkins out at the Phils' creunds everv niernmi; nnd the former Penn All-American end hns Itv PM f, PKF.P The hnskethnll tmm nt 1, ,. PI n.,,1, ll,i ri! .i c- i i . Jirnrny llaxter. I'at Di -ney a Joe l-'rnnklln 1 Mlackdpllla Ilijrh Scheel has get under , ,i l'ddy Murphy v i'euns Terry .Mc- Lew Srlnipp has rececred from tnjurlea nunciiLd In a re"-m nufh. Hr will he ready ti. b-x HKaln by the llrnt of Uni-mber An iltert it Iwlnc mad tj bonk un tichjpp wuh Ji tinny Wilten, tin- iiumplen, at Hcranten, l'a. Tern IiiElili" will br.ne I.tttle Jeff tn Philadelphia n KrIJav nlclit for a mate n wlih iTaiiKlii Muruji at thn Cambria. The Naltlmeia k.dfli, li a ruica.-d lattler. Hcnnj IbiBM will fe en in tt.i- neml avalnat Whltey rwa n. uiner ikjui,; je., jieimeni a nppnrent. for lie swru-i w um .. 6 the ropes te the opposite corner, evl d.ntiv without seeing or knewinc that arrett uh "nnlli.B n ddle of Ji.".!.. 1'bi.ii that third tcrnlic rlcht in ii-. -. .-- the sensen was net efli- evern- way. Trti' eiullj epiui'd. ,r aiiytluns like that; but nn Interelass T.easue Kaine wnv 'tarred yelerday. ANe, tlie vanity held it- lir-'t renl pim'tlee. nnen Weiller, eini li of the tenni. nethilip but prnUe fur the pluyiinr 'it, who nKe hns i-harRe nf tli,. grid ah' trw leeni iniieiieiHU'iu iu"iiun. " in " Kn'Kuii'in, ua- viriiiaiiy a veteran team MHp tins no intention of starting (.unit In. the nme en Snturdny he neierthe lriil will S?t flrht ca'' when a inun Ih jicedeil te relieve one of the Scott-An-ateTson-Cofnl' -Smith qunrtet. ITlye former All-Anicrienus will be ec'tn here en Saturday when the fn- J30US nilieii UHimi'Ki "I'l""-' - ' Itd-s. The saine will start at '-' P. M back for the coining Heni-en. Of last len-en'i rhnmpienshlp five, which, by me wuv, was cnmneeii or l-Jlllett, ( ap tain Stevenson, McNIchel, Sweet nnd Hnekalew, tlie Inst two nre the only ones who have left the school. And four members of the second tenm nre In line nlie, while teerul substitutes nre back. Instead of -: nH heretofore, and as n C'niitiiln Heward Stevenson. Cencii tmre is no contest in ii-un iu- iiimm eiuer nas one ei ine nest cxpqueuts te say nothing of ether inti- ended the match, resulting In "Jie et tl,e few knockouts suflcred by Mealy, e,,p f which was at the glcACS of John Jehn ny Kllbanc. fieldstcin Wins Abe Attell Goldstein, the little New Yerker, displayed a. corking right-hand punch in the wind-iin against natling Slack In the third round Goldstein sent Mivk reeling aero-.., the ring te the ropes wltli a straight blew en the chin Time and ngnin the (.etham kid shook ' . , ll.nt lint Ik. una 11111! lip Danny Kwlcrri. 'f i.anayiink. haw eemr ' up 111" nicuiu "" . iieiu i"n. --iiui.iiy iiunnan i te drop ijuuhhk " .......... -. . l-s linui. , .. ......... .lee .IllClfiOll scertu u ic.iiu.l-ui knockout ecr Frankie Alder when the i i niit ni, i i t iiia iniirrn Tite hefty puncher iwl set tnsether ntlicfcrec hjlltci nesw. 'a '",''" '.""' " ), Vuilnnnl tin S1.l11r1l.11 nlL-.it ..h.. I 'Mm lnttnr MIS (IlllCinSseil, BllU Wlilley nuterald Urkles Lilly Ani-el,. lhe i ., . ' nwlmllatlnc n terrific trouncing In , i, i...iii from YurV I'n Revral ml... 110 WBh asSlllllluliUr. " .,., T. ....? . ., ... ..... . . . ...... . . . . . H,,.. . , .1, ...,1 u ,1,1 nil . lirlflc hlttiri are en ine hame card. Alex I when 1110 inuik-'i , -.....-.. Let Fatima smokers tell you mil ullh r ml -i riifi Iii n-e " naa Uau'l And , f.i,,. ,.,;,, ' bout n. .,.,. IU tlin nnnrhur .l Inl of f.in lh, . tjOll'slClll S IHMll wuiKOla aie pasulru: up. CeTfrvd of the seaben is e.Mieefd. Mum of the cage game in the public high i,n.nns nremlnent In the n.-lnl world n-lioels, te say nothing of ether in"ti- ii live filed applleatietis for boxes te bee tutiens In this city. "Stevie" ( one pejrtens YiV fill tb game nt this varly dut tfhe, line-up of the vUltnri includes wiine time, nnd ich plnyers as Ilel. Hlggins, right end. with the former t. ann St te AU-AmerlcMii; Pete Henry, ibtnr. Hill Patten mtch Tan of the fastest boys en his feet seen for cnslly enn be ranked great Ornngc nnd Mine !lir tnekle w. nnii J O? Osberu, right guard s- All- Vmerieau; Penn State. "At Keener, cenier; rst.tre uaine ; ivm --!.".. . i 1 1 u.n.A . III.. I. OrlUltll. lell punru i-eini i-ihik, iiiuu . inr, rn 'uui I eipnrp. .vu-viiiL-ri- i bird Carrell', left'end, W. und I. ; iT l the fan Keihplen, ip .rtetback a!e: av. faiaeil for tlieli halfback eitn e leny iinge. iiKiit the luiversity tbacx, Texas i uversiiy ; i.w 11 crack guard til tulinncK, centre .oiiege. umera in the wuy nt new men, cuier nas l-nrsens, iinipren Jncksen i.aiu. virx I u 111-11 ill- nn--- ... Hart, of (Jleve.ancl fac.H Harrv (Kid) Hiuwn ' ,ir,mned Alder for the count Of nine In In the. ini-uu. I'atay VVul.ac vh. Ilattliliif i ",rel'''r" , ",i Mack Marty iiurnu va leny lianiels und KJilie Umpacy u. I'at Marley are etlier numbers. AI HcjunliU haa uraituatfd Inte the junior llghtnulKht dMilen. This Mnnayunkir ban Leen In ktrld ir.ilnliiir ler feveral wueku and defa nut bar any ui.e at 130 ixiunds. .Inhnnv Tene haa taken evar thn man aBr'il relna of Yuunic llubldeiiu. local lisbi wclllit. liar Ilrlmnnt ! ft -halIen te Kid Wolfe, the Seuth PHludelplila Beeker II, -in ml haa in-en doing a let of buxlnv up threuih tha State, where he Is a big favorite Oeeree Werner, a Hnton battler, ti tn town and he l le 1 sculdcd here by Uoehoo lli.rf ltnn hiLn rotten tecrthpr n nlftu llintf, the tall lean center, is nn- etable. ether -nlttnr n undtr hl wlnn Ulri etl-r stnr. "Pet" en eittjump any' h' "', ' tK-'xiVSr., je't ,nr .l' ' "'5 Oil 111 tlie League ; at 'enst. he did Inst purcher retently raiurned from Chlcige after M'.T, nnd Khniild p'nvii n tower of uc.ceiful Invasion of the Jllddle IVcst. strength. Jehnnv .McMehel, u inein-i tne-is JIc.McllOl family, fU JllUrr ha- returned from rytrelt vii'i ivi-ii ini-ijiiv.nMt, nn- i rtn eli deeds in the cage at!"la'rrr y of Pennsylvania, Is a wrkii btlin visitors are Henry Itebb. Ce- "Wvii" McMahon. Parsi Lwr AU-Amerlran : Jim Merrow, Rm Kllllnger for his first string, ureat "firtjv; J neiusen, est irgiuia ; tilings nise arc ne partner for Jack Johiren for h'x WrCKl. Mil er m in e 'iii mr vui with any et the llk'lit heavyweights J'j-t r'd for competition O'Dewd Falls te Impress New Yerk, Nev, 10, Phil O'Oewd, con-1 jiiianp nr atpI imiri : jum iiyiil-ii. uiaue nu ' Ills first String, lireat and new he wrltea that he llkea the lit crcat Impression ,at th I'leiier 8. n In cvxnectcit of JlnlthewH I mere every day. Jee, well known In oral, bis twelve-round crap -with Sammy Nable. pxpectcei VI "'"""eMoljujte clrclea. plana te eatablUli a Iralnlu. of thU town. Nttl0 w given the 4ata' Jen ChrlMlnna haa been "down en the rann ' ai vineiana, n. J.. r r?,YerB' wens. .1... . ...nr.il rmind Sammv Pritten, n southpaw, knocked Jehnnv 'Tyman into u semi-conscious condition a bceenu or se aiiur uiu ulu (.rumlcd ending their six-round match. TMiian wns backed In his own corner mid fell into bis chair ns it wns pushed Inte the ring when the gong tolled, finishing the fracas. bile Hritten was the lctiir, it was net by n knock out. Tymnn was dropped twice in the bt-eend round. "... Willie Allen returned a winner in a hnrd battle with Jee Christie ln the opener. Naval Heme vs. Broekllne The United fltatea Navn'. Heme football le ni will men the eli-ven representing the llroeklyn Hene Club en the latter'a fluid, ut JJi.rby and JiNli read. Ilroeklln. Hatjrday. Th eanu la scheduled te Hart at 3 o'clock. Th Naval Heme anireealten haB en coin nt Ki'ii' 'l'-'l all aeusen and It la thought Hint n cIohe enma will be played with the Jl' i and Hlue. jQTi mt ari&'ii&ttZLE9L-w'urjtm s ? ivf . sWm.-XrSW m Jm 'If assgr r x r TmgW MI JP Tf Mi f I t i ' afi ' Nothing else will de" FATIMA CIGARETTES TWENTY for O but taste the difference ' It Myers Tobacco Ce. ' Sl i J X. ssr' rJ WHIP .THE NEW FALL Arrew FOIYMFIT COLLAR Clueu Peabody UCe.Inc.TxcyJO'. Ex iM m 1 1.1 fd d I J.I l.t a. i f$$ DANCING TONIGHT f.nri;est Till, nml finest llnnr In City ICK l'ALll'U OltCHKSTKA Three Seimleui Ilillr 1SVKKV Tlll'KSIIAV. iTIIHAY HATfUllAY AND MHMIAY OCESKATNG-r, BOXING The Trust aald we could net run, we nre runnlni; Tuesday Night, Nev. 22 PENNY World's Champien LEONARD SAII.OU Seasen1 Hentmtlen FREEDMAN 3 OTIIKIl 1101'Tfl TICKJH'.S ON 8AI.I: TODAY FOOTBALL 1'IIIi.A. HALT. I'AKK Saturday, Nev. 19, 2 P. M. Don't Tall te dee the (Sreatcit Collectltm of 1'oetball Sturi eer seeu teeether In one Ka.me. PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS vs. dANTON (OHIO) BULLDOGS Tickets nt Conway's, Cllmbets'. SpaWlnp' FOOTBALL CORNELL FRESHMEN vs. PENNSYLVANIA FRESHMEN at rnANiu.JN nm.ii I Saturday, Nev. 19th, at 2 P. M. . All eeilK eenerni .iiliiilM.tnn, Sl.00, ou ! ut A, A. Oflirj-, I'nuiktlii Tlelil. . I BIJOU IN ''"'1 N( 10N "!.'." IUJttSVVJ UK, ll'KIXI rilltm . TONTfiHT: JU-Sfnv ReutS-3 uInimY,Burman V8 JefannJe Shtrldw , I'EDJIO OAMl'b fn. ntANKIE UKADLtf iw. iMfvactu I una ajruuiu. camp en bis I arm next aummsn, ; deculaa. T au l . .. 2 . ... n i- - s.U vift