? 1i 20f EVENING? PUBLIC (LEDGEI-1IL,AI)EL?HIA ERIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 Numerous College Athletes Play Final Games for Their Alma Mater en Gridiron Tomorrow m 1 r. i V iNe YALE-HARVARD TILT HEADS COLLEGE GRID CARD FOR r i ehigh-Lafayette, Sivarthmerc-H aver ford and Centre u W. and L. Alse Important Clashes Three Big Battles Feature Western Schedule lly KOUKKT XV. 5IAXWKIA hperts Kdlter, Kcnln Public, I-edirr F SEEMS thnt the football tcasnn 1ms senrccly been under way mere than a few days and yet tomorrow will he the end of the 1021 campaign for a number of ceIIckcs. Seme uill ftuse the finaln en Thnuksglvlng Day, but within a week football players will be swept out of the sport picture te make room for basketball, ice hockey and ether winter athletics. On the result of numerous games tomorrow hinges the success or failure of the season for quite n few of our big college tennis. Harvard will forget the Princeton and Centre reverses if Vale is beaten at Cambridge, previous defeats will mean nothing te Lehigh men If Lafayette's clean record is all smeared up, and the rout of Dartmouth at Ithaca will be erased If the Green mops up the gridiron with Sjracuse en the Pole Grounds. Thcre will be no big panic at Fr.Uiklln Field, as 1'cnn does net make its final appearance until Turkey Day with Cernell, but followers of the collegiate game around Philadelphia can witnes-s a battle In which the fur will lly by traveling out te the suburbs and watching Havcrferd and Swarthmore in the annual fu.- nt Swarthmore. In Louisville, Centre will attempt te keep its record unstained in the engagement against Washington and Lee, nnd in New Hrunswick Fester Sanferd has an opportunity te make up for defeats by Lehigh, Lafayette, Georgia Tech and Notre Dame when Hutgers gers te the mat against West Virginia. Out in the West there are three very important conference games. Ohie State, lest jeur's champion", meets Illinois nt Columbus, O., Michigan takes en Minnesota at Ann Arber and Chicago battles Wisconsin nt Chicago. Ohie State has the best chance for the crown te date and a victory ever Illinois would clinch the championship. Michigan surprised last Saturday by holding Wisconsin te a tie aud the game at Ann Arber should be a humdinger or aemething like thut. CHICAGO iit lest only one game this reason and that te Ohie State. Stagg has ban drilling in athletes hard during the last week and has developed a f( ic mere original plays which he hopes te spring with sueceis tomorrow. Yale Figures This Is "The Year" OF ALL the games down en the slate, however, the outstanding engagement is the ene between Yale nud llnrvard There will be a capacity crowd present, which means that mere than 30,000 will sec the contest. Twice this number would attend if thc could get accommodations, which shows hew the popularity of football hn outgrown even the most modern stadiums. Harvard has a chance te threw the Pig Three championship into n triple tic by beating the Ulue, but n victory for Yale means the undisputed title, which is something cle again. Yale men figure that this is the year. Every opponent en the schedule has been smeared, nnd thnt Include) Princeton. The Ells hare net raptured a Pig Three championship since 1010 nnd all the New Haven athletes are set te turn this campaign into a banner neasen. The Crimson has had two weeks te rest up for tomorrow's blue-ribbon event. Brown was played and beaten U-7 last Saturday by the second-string players, while the regulars enjoyed the game as spectators. This has given Beb Fisher's boys a chance te recover from the bruises and injuries suffered at Princeton, nnd new the squad is said te be In grent shape for the onslaught of Mai Aldrlch nnd his playmates. According te the dope, the Hurvard line is better thnn the Yale first defense, but the splendid running attack of the Ulue backs will le enough te offset this. Tnd Jenes, this week, has been working en a thorough defense for the forward pass, as the Crimson Is expected te use the air often, lluell nnd Fltts will be watched close), for their kicking nblllty Is feared bv the Hlue. Y'ale leeks te the line plunging ability of Ralph Jerdan, the generalship of O'lTearn and his broken Held running and the off tackle and end runs and field goal kicking of Captain Aldricli te bring home a triumph. The Crimson undoubtedly will be instructed te keep half an eye en O'llearn all the time. The Yale quarterback has the unusual knack of pulling himself up te almost a dead atop aud starting lit full speed again. He dodges remarkably well, as Tiger tacklcrs will testify. It took two and sometimes three Princcteuians te drag Charlie te Mether Earth lust Saturday. HARVARD has had an exceptionally tough schedule this season and plans already arc under iray te eaic it up for 1U22. Tn'i year. Ventre and Princeton were met en jurrniirp Saturdays, tchich is a trifle tee hard, ar.d se the game aeninst the southerners for next year has been moved up tif two wccki before the contest with the Tigers. Lafayette aud Swarthmore Favorites LAFAYETTE and Swarthmore are distinct favorites ever Lehigh and Haver ford because of the records this season, but results of these annual gamesj show that it Is foolish te attempt te pick the winner en comparative scores. Season decisions mean nothing in these two games, for the scraps are private nffnlrs, and the se-called weaker team very often rises up and smacks the favorite for a goal. The Eastenlnns have beaten one team that in turn took the verdict from Lehigh. That was Muhlenberg. wlinv athletes stepped te the fore in the closing minutes of their game at P.etlilehern and wen. ll-l.'t. Lafayette has defeated Pitt and IVnn. while I.-high's best showing was made in the triumph ever West Virginia. Frank Gliek has installed a new s)stem nt Ilethlehem, end it takes time for a new mac h te turn nut a winning combination. Haverford has had a peer n aen te date, the only victory being the one made last Saturday ever Trinit). However. Mike Pennett has been hnndi capped by injuries and has net been able te show his best. The boys new hare rounded into geed condition, they have the winning spirit and arc likely te give Hey Mercer and the Garnet athletes a let of trouble. Swarthmore hit the skids after holding IVnn te n tie nnd was deadlocked by Franklin and Marshall and beaten by one point in thp Muhlenberg game. However, the Garnet lias found itself again and is pointed for Havcrferd. Unless Centre decides te take en n pest-season game, the engagement with Washington nnd Lee will be the last He McMillan, the famous back, will play for his alma mater. Needless te say, he will give everything he has in this final battle. TEXV year will ice MrMillnn in a new rele at Centre, lie is slated te take Charlie Menin'i plner f coach. Mnran nnyi he will retire from the ceachiii'i tumr ou ing te the late start which his baseball umpiring makes him take, but it m net likely that such a geed football tutor witl be allnwid te run around note. ( ep'jright. 1911, bj Public I.tdatr Cempanv Beets and Saddle The Terlmnal Purse brings together a geed field of tvvo-)eiir--elds tedin nt Bewie. The Ilutler entrv appears best. with Elemental ami Night Ileat n probable contenders. The trm-k again is in bad condition, causing a great many withdrawals. Horses well placed In ether races lire: First race, Itnrri-kune, Tricks, Lady Zeus; second, Medusa, Dairj man, Paul Connelly; fourth, Irish Dream, Ilebev Halter, King Jehn; fifth, Jewell V. D. ; Doughnut. Tern Grass; slth. Chinnie Wal-h, Siheln, Allah; seventh. Pounding Through, P. G. King, Austral. Grerre 1. AVIdi-ncr. of ThllR'l"lpri,fi who horses are wlnf-rlntf -t li-!m"TH I'arl, ,h terday ilt.l his mbln itur. In lit trine h huB th" thn ar M fl'.ly I..ist Straw anil the fellow Ins lilh-h-cUhs two year-olds MUr I ,,v e.M bv Dkk Vr bay nils ls minus 'tlr lite. hv Sl.ir Hhoet Mount lni flll hy .Ment !'r YankeeUem. a cMeisr I, Van'te 11a hns vernl yt-trllnKs umentf th let. Thv ttr wlnterlnc well fiener A. II. Iliac, who until h retlrM from the turf a year no wan the for, ne si Dreader of thoroughbreds In t'ulni, h is re turned te the twf and In iuirnMhip with A. Corllle, of Havana Ims taken evr the axt.nslvn Armnna statl tnananed l,v A Karnandez, und "III ampilim these hordes the cemlnt? winter In H.i ma BLACK WITH KAYOULA Fermer Ceatesvllle Eastern League Star Signs With Downtewners Kayeula Catholic Club, fresh from Its victory ever Fleisher Yarners last Wednesday evening, will miet another Streng combination tonight, when they play New Yerk Ship nt St. Aiithenv's auditorium, Twenty-fe irth and Car penter streets Manager Kilpatrlck, of Kaveula, has strengthened his quintet with the addition of Hill Pluck, former Contes Centes Tllle star, nnd Sunn) Deegler, Kujeiila, will line up with Livingston and Ste venson, forwards; Deegler, center; Ulack and Kilpatrlck. guards. The shipbuilders will depend en ,7ee Hyde nnd Sam Lennex, ferineily of Camden, Eastern League, ns forwards; Ilella Irengstrcct, center; Kggle Ilil Ilil gen, another former Kiisteru Leaguer, and Allen, ferwurds. Jimmy Itumscy will reftrte. TOMORROW Scraps About Scrappers I. S. Dernte, fatlir of a leral Ind he Iirh l.een ImxinK under t'n nam or n i rr If anxleiia u hav hn en barred ftein pn rw,lena' "empat'ilun. Up U only slxtten eara of nr.e. which makua the hey In' llh!e ai a bexer without thi con- Mif of h'i papnt The Dnnate lad at f nda a le'-n.l hlifh school, nnd, hli father a i boier has lir In erfennit with his Kiudlen. "I will ixrmlt try tev te box aa ir amateur or fcr bencflta, but net na a It feanlenal," aays the father. IJttln Jeff, of naltln-er-, ln Thlladal phla. and hla manecer, Tem Leimhlln la confident the mlnlai ire Orlela City bauler "111 win frim Trnnkle Murray In their lnd-up mate), a.t th Cambria, tonight lienr.v Dai WTiltey r.nnitden wllj 1h the i ' final i"! ell -nlnarl'ti Joe neiniert " Jlrt.mv Hajter. Pat I.rv i j0 Frankiln ml faddy .Murpl v vn. Yeunc Terry te n,)irn. Hill.- I'lmrnn If ready te box aernln after W''ne .n the a de llnH for eeveral nrek uwln,- te illnc'B. wrlts hla manager. Italph J.inr.itM trern AtKntle fity IMmpui k i i en for uni , itn Hilly DeMne and Harry Si'aker Illllr Anrelnj'vie Unocker-eut from Terlt Ta lii l iMl't llaiUtphta tenlrht. Knock out Illllv ! te niet Whltev ritzgrsrnld In oeo it the lieuiH of tha trlple wind-up at the Natienil A. A. torrerrow nlcht Tt, i9-, Ix.ut will 'irlne t nether Uarrv (KM) ihn, a boxer. aKt nut A'ex Hart, a puncher. O'her numbers- JVsy Wivllaca Itattllnr Mack, Marty Ilurn m Teny Daniels nnd 'Eddlii Uempsey m l'at Sin-ley. fin I'ranclirttl haa ben texlnr well enough of late In the opinion of llU brother brether manaKer Jimmy Lincoln, te meet Jee TId 11 Johnny Dundee nnd Bebby ttarrett a 135 penuds. Tnrl Harlmnn la pleaeed te hae tha or p rtunlty of bexlnir -n I th Ilenny Leenard. They niu epjr en Sunday li, New Yerk Ir. fnnl workeuta for their laeroctlve matchen hire Tundav night with Peblry McCann and Sailor Fr'-dman at thu Ice Talaco. Other Inula will be Cieorice Katrle vs. Eddle Wairentl -ind Temmy Cleary n Ilenny ul Ker Kaeh ' f the beuta will be rchedukd ter elitht rounds Ne ahnw la echdulfd for Monday nltht lit the Olymp a The nixl bouts there will be n Thiirndey afternoon. Included en the Thankattivlnit Ray niesram arts theae bouts lw Teniller . Mrnue) Atevede. Jee '1'lr IIM h. K. O Willy Annole, Merrla I.ux v Yeung I" lle-rell. Hattllnr Ienard vn irniy OeMni and I'atsy Wallace vs. Jee I'erfei. Ananrr te euerr 'leerjre chaney itnnMr.,1 Johnny Dundee threuvh the ropes In their n . tch at ileatnn early in Iho year, but tha latter was given the referee'a doclalen. There urn letlera tn the sports department of the Bteine Public LxrxixB fcr Herman Tayler, Ji-k Ilanlen, Dr. J, J, Snalit and Johnny Kene. -w .,.- - . -. .- HARVARD PLAYS MAY FOOL YALE Crimson Has Deceptive Attack, but Blue Has Edge en In dividual Players ELI'S BACKS ARE VERSATILE ny JACK STKVniNO Fermer rrinreten Quarterback Tomorrow Harvnrd has n chance te make football history. A triple tic in the Ulg Three has never been seen before. Seme one lins always been the underdog. If Harvard can bent Yale tomorrow nt Cambridge she will Bave herself from this fate. The dope based en "showing" this year gives the Ulue team the edge. Put all the dope In the world can be upset when Yale and Harvard get together. Fer the worst Harvard or Yale team becomes a world beater when it faces the rival from New Haven or Cam bridge. Princeton trimmed Hnrvard 10-H. Princeton playing better football against Yale was beaten 1H-7. That would make Yale thirteen points better than Harvnrd. Put that doesn't mean any thing In the wnv of certainties. Deceptive Harvard Attack In the first place, Harvard has had two weeks te correct the faults discev ered In tlic rrlnccten game, lale lias only one week. This in itself Is a big advantage for the Crimson. And they sneuiti de in uetter physical condition after their two weeks' rest. Then, tee, Harvard has a mere deceptive nttack than I'rlnccten displayed. The Yale team, with n few exceptions, is young nnd comparatively Inexperi enced. Princeton's nttack did net place any great burden en the diagnosing abilities of the Yale defense. Hew well will these )eungsters lie able te sehc Harvard's deceiving piny? When the Crimson faced Princeton she faced u team of veterans well versed in football, anil they refused te be sucked in or drnwn ever. Will the F.lls behave the same way? If they de Har vard Is lest. Harvard also may be counted en te displny a little mere effective tackling of the blue legs than Princeton. The long gains of O'Hearn and Aldrlch were net entirely due te the individual efforts of these two stars. Aiding this ability was the pitiful tack ling of the Princeton team. Harvnrd should net be lacking se much in this respect. Yale Hctter Individually Unquestionably as far ns the individ ual ability of the men gees Yale has a better team. Hut individual superiority does net nlwajs win football games. It Is the manner In which this individ uality is melded into the whole and then the manner in which the whole is flung against the opponents. Harvard's .spe cialty is melding and flinging. The quarterback of a Harvard team Is there te call plays primarily. He gets the Jeb through his ability as a tactician and strategist. Then if be can carry the ball, pass or kick, well and geed. He is that much mere vnluablc. Hut he is n general first. Kcnlizlng that she has the weaker team, Hirvard will bend all energies te surpass! lg Yale in polish nnd co-ordination, coupled with a cagy nttack that will be planned and perfected before the opening whistle. The Crimson quarterbacks nre noted fop their scraps of pnper cnnfMning secret formulas en hew te mnke yardage. Te meet this the Yale team will have te sta) en Its feet. If Harvard once gets them pep-eyed trying te gues pla.is and guessing them wrong, the triple tie will result. Yale Hacks Versatile Hut Yale should win en merit. Her line is bigger nnd mere powerful. Hcrl bucks nre mere versatile and prebnbl) outweigh the Crimson backs. Her rttaclt is net ns deceptive ns thnt of Harvard, but it is mere powerful nnd versatile. Harvard's attack is built around Owen's ability through the line anil off tackle and the Huell te Fitz combination en ferwnrd passes, Yale's offense is built en everything nnd any thing. Jerdan can hit the line nnd go off tackle. Aldricli can go off tackle, around end, pass, or kick. Se enn O'Hearn. Harvard has no such all around ability. Yale should run back kicks further than Harvnrd. Huell has shown no great ability in this department and Sturm and Ilulmnn nre a splendid pair of ends covering kicks. Te counter balance these advantages Harvard has only her polish, her deception nnd a variety of forwards. On paper this is net enough. Hut no piece of paper can tell of the scrap the Crimson will make for her prestige. Yale will fight tee, but Harvard's back Is te the wall. The Crimson knows she must win te be nble te held her head up. It's a chance for the vindication of the two defeats. That is what will meke the game worth while a team at the disadvantage in power, spepd nnd versatility fighting this with brains and grit. CLIFTON VS. LOGAN Suburban Teams Will Battle en Gridiron Sunday Afternoon A busy schedule is ahead for the Clif Clif eon HeightB football contingent. On Sundnv the Delaware County eleven will plav the Legan tied Jackets at Cliften Heights. Thanksgiving Day the team will opivese Norwood A. A., at Nor wood, while en November -7 Kddystene is the attraction, nt Cliften Heights, followed by Delce en December 4. Johnnie Scott, of the (junkers, Is coaching the Cliften grldders, and since he has taken the job the boys have Im proved materially. Geerge Walten, of Lansdewne High Scheel, will play quarterback In the next four games, while Clark will be seen nt fullbnck, taking the place of Charlie (irlbbens, who Is out of the game with two broken ribs, Cliften Heights has wen four games, lest two nnd tied two this season. Its victories were ever Hobart, Itoxbor Itexbor Itoxber otigh, Philadelphin Independents nnd Ambler, while the tle games were with Vlctrix nnd Darby Fire. FOR JUNIOR RING TITLE Chaney and Dundee Meet Tonight In New Yerk at 130 Pounds New Yerk. Nev. 17. Geerge Chaney. of Haltlmere, and Johnny Dundee, local product, will meet at the Uardeti here tonight for the junior lightweight cham pionship. Kach is te weigh In at 2 o'clock today at 1!10 pounds. Promoter Tpr IMckard will present the winner, with u diamend-siuddcii eeit, emuiematic . .. . ...... ,. .. . ., , !- I -l.l...l.L, il ei me junior ugnnvciKiit hub. Dundce Is a flvc-te-clght favorite te win. Dundee enslly outpeinted Chancy in their last bout, wnicn was nn cigiit cigiit reunder in Philadelphia. r- s. " I MiT Thin of 0ill Tnene'a am 1 I Was rcadiivKJ JestI I Tuts Cr)ccs a I AVAJPUU UO-r OF GUV4 TC OjrVEa ABoeT I Guy fAKCS MtTl - JjVlHfi OW ACCOWT . A 6eV tSeirskJ STONE FOR erJE SHOT If P CAD HOOCH y . BLIMD - ROTTCfst 0F DOOTUEtS' - - O" CeUKSe v -T Yen - V HOOCH . -f rtuy I ,T DOeW'T J I T JJOCSM'T -- y i metvc'b J f ( CAM'TBe Xjly ' 3 f I Mevee HEAftOr 3M A GUY f A W6tu i jyE3S WZk op that BRamD- Cemcs wctl HEftc' N r-r "7 Sllmt- I flBT ,T 8'Lt JwSIcmA)s.T I V A Thwem'tV whaddva siy.m - kmeuj his ajamf. V y I A CMILIV I rTlifC' "J . BUCKS WbW ) r WM-'iW ' I r-mjm Mill M Mi I i I I HART PICKED FOR TITLE BYKILBANE Cleveland Lightweight, Groomed by Champien, Possesses Hard Right-Hand Punch WINS ON HIS DEBUT HERE lly LOCIS II. .JAKFH Hexing lias been a business with one ,T. Patrick Kllbane for se long thnt he never wants te disconnect himself from the pastime. Of course, il is only a matter of a little while before the vet eran featherweight chnmpien will either retire with his crown intact or ele some unknown may come along, upset the dope and Kllbane, and then .Tnnnthan will be through, in se far as flinging fists himself is concerned. And that is exactly against which Kilbnue is protecting himself. Hy the time the featherweight title-holder tt ready te step aside, hang up the mit tens, never te answer the clang of the gong again, the Cleveland veteran hopes te be at the helm of champion. At lenst. Kllbane Is laboring en these lines just new. Kllbane has gotten together n stable of several scrappers all Cleveland youths, who helped him get into shape for his hist content, in which he stepped llanny Frusli in defense of his chnni chnni pienship. Philadelphia always has been u favorite spot for Kilbnue in his fistic travels, and it is the Quaker City that Jehn has selected as a camping ground for his preteges. , Tralii at Iclprrvllle Arrangements have been completed for the erection of a tiainlng camp at Jimmy I)eughert)'s l.elpcrville place, and it is there that Killmne's men nre doing their daily training. Alex Hart, it hefty right -banded puncher, is the hope of Kilbnue for the lightweight championship. It was Hart who steed the brunt of heavy being with Kil bane prier te the Frush fracas, and Alcv. hteml up under Killmne's after after after noenly bombardment like a reul soldier, ns Johnny sajs. "Hart Is n swell puncher," is the compliment naid Alex by Kllbane. "I knew it, because I stepped many a right-hander en the chin, nnd even with the big gloves I was aware of the fact that I had been socked. And take it! Why. the hnrder 1 hit Hart the faster he kept coming and I de think I can hit a little," finished "Killy" with a smile. It is the opinion of Kilbnue thnt Hart's punching nbilil), together with his aggressiveness, grit and uimous uimeus ness te make geed, will make Alex a serious contender for the lightweight championship. "It may be s- months, or even a jenr," predicts Kllbane, "but Alex is bound te get up theie or thereabouts. It takes a great puncher te mnke a great boxer and Han is n great puncher." Ilnrt has done most of his boxing in and around Clevelnnd. He is still n youngster antl did net like the Idea of leaving the home hearth, but Kilbane prevniled upon his charge that one had te leave his home town in order for one USE 4j? JWt.JM.M.. PISTON RINGS """" Standard equipment en America' foremost car. Moter Parts Company 1425 N. Bread St ? ,.- I I Fer Twe J ' I Days Only! I The Finest I ' I CAPE SKIN 1 1 1 1 GLOVES J ' at Wholesale Price j I $1.75 1 .- - hhib A S3.50 Value H ' I ONE OF THE MANY I ! tm SPF.riAis DURING M . THRIFT WEEK I 1235 MARKET ST. I I Bauer m i c i7h CT- m tttttW ) ttar m OH, MAN! CtHltt, l V. THfciM ! A. A. U. Applications for World's Records Lest New Yerk, Xev. IS. All of the applications for world's American and championship records ln track and field and swimming which were te hnvc been presented for adoption nt the annual convention of the Amateur Athletic Union te be held at Chicago next Sunday, Monday nnd Tuesday have been lest. A black leather brief case contain ing 'these important pnpers was left In n Culver Line train last Tuesday morning and although Inquiries have been made the pape.rs,havc net been found. A reward has been offered by the Amateur Athletic Union for the return of these papers. te make geed and Alex consented. Se Alex Hart is here te see and te con cen con (uer, or something like that. Steps Carl Dclt; Twe weeks age at the Ice Palace Hart made his Philadelphia debut. He was up ngainst Carl Deitz, u fellow who came en from Pittsburgh with n rep of being n rugged battler. Alex dropped Deltz once or twice, displaying a terrific right-hand punch straight from the shoulder nnd then along about the fourth round Keferee Frank Floyd decided that Carl had had enough, was outclassed and looked as if Hart would be pinched for nssault end battery, se the bout was stepped, thus giving Hart n technical knockout. Kilbane may have te rectify one out standing fault in Hart's boxing thnt of lehding with his right. Almest as seen ns t tie opening bell sounded it was noticed that Alex's anxiety te hind with n haymaker had hint getting off riglit hnnil punches, and this caused some criticism niheng the ringside fans. Hart get away with it against Deitz, but aguinst it clever left-lmnded boxer Alex probably would find himself in n quandary. Although Kilbane has net decided te remain in Philadelphia permanently during the stny of his party of boxers, he will come -en for all of their matches and personally take charge of each situation. Jehn will be in Philadelphia tomorrow for Hurt's mntch with Harry Kid Hrewn at the Nutiennl Club. GARNET'S LAST DRILL Game With Haverford Will Clese Season for Swarthmore Swarthmore, Pa., Nev. IS. Coach Itey Mercer put the Swarthmore team through n snappy drill jesterday after noon. This was the Inst hard work before the Haverford game lierc-en Sat urday. Geiges, Asplundh, White nud Yarnell 'made up the Garnet bncklicld. The Haverford contest will be the final for the local team as the fnculty has refused te sanction the game with Springfield College at Springfield, Mass., en Thanksgiving Day. See Our SHOES AS OTHERS SEE THEM NOW $EL45 10 Styles te Select Frem Were $9 & $10 Brogues Made possible by the expiration of our lease en December 1st. REISZNER'S 1305 Market Street NEW LOCATIONS 1 N. 10th and 939 Market St. 20 S. 52d St. qiBN KViiNna k ,V,,'X p CORNELL PERFECTS AEMALKFENSE Ithacans Chase Overconfidence and Take Battle With Penn Eleven Seriously NEW PLAYS DEVELOPED Ithaca, N. Y Nev. IS. The Cor Cer nell football team Is ready for the final battle of the year with Pennsylvania nt Philadelphia en Thnnksgiving Day. The Red Squad, after a week of vigorous workouts, tapered It off this afternoon in n signal drill. Finishing touches will be put en the plays in light practices Monday and Tuesday, and en Tuesday night the lied and White warriors will entrain for- some secluded spot near Philadelphia for n bit of rest and recreation before the Thanksgiving Day classic, which will be the twenty-eighth meeting of the two elevens. Fer the first time since 1015 Cernell is sending an unbeaten team te Phila delphia, tin eleven that has easily ocr ecr ocr ceme every opponent that it has met se far, an eleven that in seven games has rolled up ,'151 points. Hut regardless of all that the Penn game has been treated ns it brand-new problem and the team hns been trained and developed te meet a Quaker team which will play at least ou per cent uetter toetuall against Cor Cer nell en Thanksgiving Day than It has displayed in uny game se far this year. Leng and often unfortunate experience has taught the Cernellhins just what te expect from the Quakers, and they nre going down te Philadelphia prepared for tne Hardest geme et the year. This hns been n week of Intensive de fensive work ngainst Penn format ions, i particularly agaliibt the overhead game. It has been n week of reheajsnl of all of the basic plays which the Ithacans have used with se much power and suc cess this year, the mastery of new plays, nun tne development of nn aerial at tack. It has been n hard week for Coach Debin and the trainers because they have had the tusk of keeping a squad that began practice en September 1," and which has gene through n long season in tip-top physical nnd menial condi tion for the crucial game of the je.ir. It can be said that they have been suc cessful, and that the Ithacans will be there in full strength next Thursday. praDMii;!iiBaTHiiimirm'iiiQiiiniTiH'iiiB5,m cjh inaai New Fall Clethes Right Out of Our Workrooms " At Less n I S. g yO GET the finest of ready-te-wear attire, produced by a manufacturer who ?g 1 has always confined his efforts te producing garments of the better class. There is net one this sale js a standard garment is a new, Fall SUITS & O'COATS ALL WOOL B s ! i 1 A i i i at 16.50 at Biwk salts, 1-, Z- anil 3 button My If s i toprents find oTrrrents, finely tutlernl. Slirs 32 te 44, Including reculnr unil uteuts nnd y e u n g urn's funrjr meilrls. Tne retail prlrrs would be JJ2.M te (30. SALCO 9th & SANSOM STS. SECOND FLOOR OPEN 8 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. ALTERATIONS FREE BIllPmiilSViMiH&lSlliMiilllW SIEGE OF HARVARD IS DUE BY ELI COHOR TS C..,, ; 7POO C.vimsnn. C.miltl Tininnt. Ynln DnJ n...' in ThirtPan Years Then It Was Vice Verse i in the Next Thirteen Games lly G1MNTLAND KICK Frem tlie Open lnwMflMnfd and sun.ianncd, down the crowded tlrcct. Mingling iclth the millions in the drift of restless feet: Leeking en with startled eyes, as one might read a book, Watching pallid faces with their wcarv, haunted leek. I could sec him looking en in a sort of date, Thinking of the open leagues through uncharted ways, Turning te the quiet tiilts, holding all his dreams, "Where- the moose and caribou seek the forest streams. I could sec him shake his head, as he wondered why Men should run in crowded packs, where the walls Huddled into beaten throngs, broken in by fata, With the open world outside, just beyond the gate' STARTING with 1S00 nnd running through 1011, n matter of thirteen consecutive eensens. llnrvard beat Tiijle only once. This defeat came In 10 OS, bv the margin of n field goal. btnrtiliB with U10S through 11121. another rift of thirteen years, Yale has beaten Ilnr vard only once. This came about In 1010, when Cupe Hlnck's team finally upset the Crimson system. 1 he vital statistic upon the average may be ex tremely dull nnd fuzzy, but In this case It presents n most unusual turn of af fairs. After Harvard had found only one ensis in thirteen deserts, Yale stum bles upon the snmc fntc. Ne wonder the itine is tblrstlne for another swig nt the canteen of victory. Yule Turn FOH twenty-six years new the nnnunl whirl has been one-sided ever a long stretch. Yale kept treading down with n heavy heel until the Crlnmen turned, even ns the lowly worm'ef the copy hook. Having turned, llnrvard adopted tin-heavv-lieei stuff for a long period, and it new heginsi te leek as if the Uulldeg might take a turn nt turning. Via the vital (.tiitKrics. it ii new Yale s turn te harvest n crop after the long dreuth. ricking Scores TJICKIXCi scores, or even calling the Jl turn ns te wlrcre finnl victory or defeat will rest, is mere often than net merely the inntter of making or missing n guess. Tlie total reward is complete forget - fulness for the right pick, and harsh, grating laughter, for the mistakes. Wc are frank te admit It is mere n mntler of guessing than doping. Hew can it he otherwise? Take, for example, the Yale-Princeton game of last Saturday. All along the route we had favored Yule, as Princeton had been lleunderlng badly. In the first scores sent out, ns the uncorrected proofs at the office will show, we wiete Yale 14, Princeton 7. Later we were told that O'Hearn might net he able te start and thnt .Ionian's Injury might bring about his early re tirement. At the same time weid came from Princeton that both Keck and Wittmer were ready again te rNc up nud go. Considering these details with the added fact thnt Princeton had n vet eran team In the field, while Yale had only three men tried under blg-guine fire nt any time thnt Yule's schedule had been weak, while Princeton's had been unusually hard the dope naturally in dicated j'riiici'ten. But ns final facts turned out, O'Hearn i PfmMM, mmEsma3SmiiKmSMm 111 ' ' WwkwkwkmktJm'aKlJiM ' vT7fvwzrPZft2emmM iiimisiKiiiiuwiiarciniBnrfiBiH w t,h mm Than Wholesale BAT OUR FACTORYJ FACTORY E. Cor. 9th & Sansom swcat - shon swcat - shen srarm ent in th Int. SALCO garment, made of - 1921 creation. 20.00 at 22.50 te 32.50 A very dettlruhle croup of suits nnd winter oierrecits; Immlseme e e f in, hiuulseine Ujlcn, Immifteiiie tullur Irttr. Hlies 3'i te 41. At Sack suits nnd doulilr deulilr brrastrd suits ; top tep top reuls und mcn-ituls: all In popular fulirlrs; nil finely tailored. Mies HS te 44, Imludlni; ra-Kiilur nnd stouts. Tlir rrtnll prices would be W0 tn flO. renin j en Mould M 7.50 te KiU. puy CLOTHES' rutchatln Agenti' Orders Accepted 'Wilg'a:,;!,,,; Ml arc high. nnd Jerdan were nt their best, wlil! Keck and Witlnicr were tee budlv in! jurcd nnd off form te be of nnv 'vnln. whatsoever. '",' rpHK main upset se far seems te m J- been Harvard's tie game with IVnn State. Penn Slate has one of the Mar icnms ei t ne r.nst and llnrvard lias I had one of lint rmmlincf ,..... .,.: l Harvard scored mere points 'nnii,.'l Harvard and llnrvard ties Pcun State Then Penn Stnte bents the Navy. U'J n great life when the ether fellow deci the guessing. TF PISXN STATU beats Pittsburgh, J- ns Penn State ahnuhl, then Bczrick'i team will at least have the hene? of completing; the hardest schedule In the Knt without losing n game. Which is seiiiciiiiiig, even ineugll no t'linuipion t'linuipien ship banner may he awarded iinilil he snnrl t lint may have te take in YajP Lafayette nnd Cernell if the dope doesn't crack and bring about nn un expected defeat . Cepirlflit. 1021 All riehls reserved Jernvfit Cellar CIuett,Peabedy & Ce. In cTreyNY. Sts. F.verv i-;trli of InthJnf in top-grade woolens. And every -.mu euut mini mi- v rniisen was tibia te score ngainst Centre, Princeton Hely Cress nnd Georgia combined Th Nnvy bents Princeton. Princeton t,.i ii ii vinin t linn fin i..i . . WHIP ANA W Arrew iMlLLiiftfiiiiiiii ;,; j) mmmmit "" 'pr l-r VA --l..
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