Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13
WIJW" PIpT' ' Vwv- y T7frt-? r , rWUn" WJ-Jtf Vl.'v(v i - ", . a ,Q ,- L3 "EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 Haverford and Swarthmore Athletes in Geed Condition for Annual Football Clash Today ,j.,j; LAFAYETTE LEADS LEHIGH BY 7 10 0 Elliett Scores Touchdown en Straight Football in First Few Minutes of Play BRENNAN KICKS THE GOAL I.ehfctl I.nrkln MirlnaMern IlnfTmttn Unlli Mrrnrtlit CiiHlck . It i-iid Hurdle Stnrer ltreiner I,afajtf IVlTY Wllllnm SfllKflll . re row n Timid . Pftt)fl .. n'Cennell nrrnnan Itmnnrr left mil .left tnrUlj left cnnril renter , rUlit Riinnl rlulit tiicUl? rlaht cnil lUiftrtrrb'MK lett liiilflim-K right Iwlfliitrk fHiirnei lircer Ml i' VM..IVIlr.ni.Tuft.. Vnu..rT,ftH luiumcK SHssrs? Sr ",,d Jcr" nellilehcm. !.. Nev. 1!. LnfnyettcV powerful cloven led T.rhiRli 7 te 0 nl the owl nt llie Hi-Pt period In the Rtune l,prc (eilnv. KHiett RC-ered n touchdown en KtrniKlit football seen iifter thpopiMi thpepiMi (np nf tin' lr-t period. Urenniin Uirkril penl. LetiK hpferc gamp time Hip stnnils bo ron te fill. First te nrrHe was the solid line-up of Ho7.ey HpIIpi-'h "Sniul IIors. IIers. They hiiMcd in the pitcs en iiiipe-e lis neon n tl.P barriers were unl.u lte.l. t 1 nn organization, formed by LeIiIrIi s diree-ter of pliyMeal rdwntleii. composed nf the street gamins. A section of the Rtamh I" icserved- for them nt i-iii-Ii came. 'I'hpv havp n college cheer leader. let in for nothing and nie pledged te clean sportsmanship. ' Alumni of both ceHcrcs camp en .ip cinl trains and nutes from nil direction-. It looked like n meter parade ts niBPhines crawled te the arena ever Pnitth Mountain, from Kiisten and Al lentnvvn. past tin iunlnt churches and Colonial buildings In the streets of this historic town, and dumped their noisy cargoes before the portals of Tayler Stadium. Lafayette had the -enth side of the field. Its color. Maroen and White, were plastered all ever the stands there in pennants and I'lir.vsniitheniiinis. Its famous band, in maroon sweaters and white flannels, made tilings turbu lent, with here u chord and there a discord Lehigh's student body marched te the field in cel, mm of fours a half hour be be feie the gamp, behind its band, dressed In blown ami whitp. The riot was en. Antiplieiml cheering made the welkin ring. Lver thing was cheered, espe cially the jehhr ludics' parade from two ilrK school., of llethleliein which at tended in a body. First Period Arting Cnplaui Schwab and Captain Met'arthj met In the center of the Held, I.afajetlp winning the te. Storer kii-kul off for I.ehlgh, (Inzellu rcceiing the ball and ruining it back te the ":.' jard line The first plav was smeared. Lafnvette was penalized 1." jards for holding. tiazella made a j ard en a reverse pln.v. On (lie feuith down Bmuum kicked te Hardy, who fumliled. The hall was recovered by Hardy en Lo Le high's !!-'-,ard line. Time wiis taken nut for llnrd.v, who was given a great cheer when he sii.vcd in the game. After falling te 1'nln through the line. Steier trfc-cl n tirSTiT1 pass te llardj, which uus knei ked down li.v Lafayette. Storer punted high out of bounds en Lafnv -ette's l.'i-jard line. Read threw (la zella for an Si yard less en an attenrpted end run en the next play. Lehigh was pinulUcd 1.1 yards for toughness. Llliiitt hit I lie line for ! yards nud Lafayette was penalized 1." yards for roughness midlield. On u reverse play Briiuiier took the ball te Lehigh's '() yaid line. Klllett made i at center. Lehigh smeared the next play. Ciisicl; was liiii r . but remained in the game, lllllett went through center for ." ynrds. Anether line buck by Klllett gave Lafayette a lirst down en Lehlgli's -V.wird line. Llllntf took the ball te Lehigh's 2-jnnl line en next piny, he fumbled but leeevered en the --feet line, tin the next play Klllett took the ball ever "a a line plunge for a touchdown. Hren nan kicked goal. Scere: Lafayette, 7; Lehigh. I). Williams, Lafayette, kicked off te Hardy, who ran the bull back te Lehigh's liT-yard line. ,ln Hie net play Orucr plowed through center for i yards. On the fourth down, after falling te gain, Lehigh punted te ISron ISren nan, who was downed en his l.'t-ynrd line. Thice plays by Lafayette failed ") gain, and e utile fourth down Mreu jan kicked te llurdy, who received the Mil en his liO-ynrd line, where lie was downed. Hressemer gained .'i nrds en a fake reverse play. A fake hidden ball Way gained another yard. Storer kicked almost straight in the air. Lafayette's bnl ion Lehigh's .'tT-yaid line. Miigh took time out te wash bruised fnees. On n quick line-up Lufawtte Wined a yard. liruuner was jusl short of a first down en a reverse piny ufter Lehigh was penalized for delaying the Ejime. Lehigh was penalized ."i yards. Kh'lng Lafnyctte lii-st down en Lehigh's Je-J.inl line. Lafayette failed te gain "n a reserve piny as. the liist pe ed ihimi irst period scere: Lnfawtic 7i Lehigh, (I. .Second I'erlnil Lafayette I,d the bull en Lehigh's Je-uid line, Hrunner broke thieugli of S yiuds Klliett failed te gain inreugl, center. On the fourth down '"'butt made 1! yards and gave Lafayette nrtt down en Lehigh's d-yard line. ,"ruilm''" as thrown for a l-yai.l less ar.ls !', "rth,y' Lafayette gained -J Iriisi im.'l"Rl1 ',,',',', and then Klliett ItVn r thr.iiKIi center for u touchdown. X 'i"," 1ll'k,,, "", 8ul- '"'e: Liit.iy lp. U; Lehigh, 0. ' Ingle. Lehigh, replnccd Messcmer. I liuiiM kjida-d off te Lingle who inn ill i " 1,!'.f""' '"' w,ls thrown. Hardy MiKcu te Mrcniiiin who was .ievi-d out yi bounds ,, Lafayette's l.'-yard line. i;ri liner ,, double pass iiiadc (1 vaids. f'lleti went through center but La fay -T If "lls '."'bali.ed I." yunls for holding. hne "" "" '",r """ :,Sj"nl llreimiui i Hnrry Kllwi S uuds. ,u! Kh ".'"'' ,l"' lml fi"i Lafayette en im Vi'v i w" l'hns with Lingle cnirv ln i i '"" K''''d only one yard. Haidy '" ''ingle who was thrown out of bounds '"'" gaining ,'l .vards. Iliuily punted ie liruuner who wns downed where he rd by three Lehigh men, Itriinuer " Ked up savagely with his tcel but Jiii'd te , ,j diimage, the ball was ""'"Km back ami Lafayeite was penal "Pl ! yards. I.lugle almost bieke " en a wide end pass. Klliett be K hint en the play. With the ball en "c-U-yiird line. Lehigh fans yelled for touchdown A pass, Haidy te (ireer, 6lued but two vards, vel te Coach Brown Five StS!?&1'' " '' "V- 0.--WuUr H. UbIv.;.i? "?n appointed cearh of the Urnvvn te?ihY'!v, hartetball nauail, anaJnderd crtBlif HT vrj" " ' V Athletic lleunL c vvaa a iffefflJWlE? " "! ."J..V-h?fJi Miy-i aivAW fcu vyvt"'i liUfivQ Statistics and Line-Up for Yale-Harvard Game IIAKV.Mll layer nml position ce lit Wl. .3 15.10 17 'I (1.1 IRS in ej ion sj n m7 an n son an ti.2 no t n.i inn 21 n.e 1IM1 .21) 11.11 IB" 21 B.U 181 21) n.u 1H 2n a 207 21 n.ie a 20 n.a iaa .se n.u 177 21 n.u ihi 20 B.lll 201 20 n.u 18 i .21 (1.1 181 21 n.u ins 21 n.8 i n.i 20 0 180 Aee III Mt. II) (1.1 180 24 n.i I ie n 2in III 0.1 181 I 22 n.8 220 2.1 n nn .20 R.11 108 ; ID KM 170 30 r.ii inn 2.1 n.u me 20 n.ie m 20 .1.11 178 21 n.K) 178 te n.ie nn 20 n.w 171) 23 0.2 . 200 je (i inn 2:1 n.n 2:10 31 (1.1 218 II) II 181 ; 20 n.tl im n n.8 ins a n.ie K12 .20 n.i ins at n.ie 173 32 n.8 ine urouierr. lert ran . Knnr, left nekle. . Ilnlilinril, left Blinrit . riurk. center llrevrn. rlitlit unnnl I.'lilfl. rli-l.f l.i.Lln 'erljer, rlKlit enil Mini, nunrifriMCK IltlK. Ifft Imiriinrk etiiirn, rlclit Iniirimrk Owen, fullback . HiiliMlttilct llrecker, Kimril Clmpln. rulllmck (lilirrhlll. Iiuiriiiuk Vlclil, mil . (IralHlck. IrilfliiK'k drew. Riinnl . . lehrke f iilllmck . . Iiinln, end . . lenklni. Iniiriinck IoIiiineii, (ii.irrerlnck Tlernej. right tackle YAI.I5 Inter ilnil nesltlnn iiiair, ten ini T). lulu. I.'fl tickle II. Criill.shanU. left K'rd l. l.nnills. center T. (luerner, rlnlit K'rd ). Dlller, rlnlit tackle Jl. lieiner rlBMt end tt'llearn, n'rterhiick Aldrlch, left h.ilf .Inrdin. right luilf .Mnllerv, futlliuik r. i:. N. Siihstlliites A. Hiittnnn. cnil I. stiirin, end T. .1. Lincoln, end C. I. Iddv, end It. II. Hidden, tackle i:. II, tlnnlle. t.Kkle I. .1. Mnckny, clinril, II. K. Cre.H, cimrd A. II. Nnrrls, center 1. C. Ileckett, quiirterhu k . (I. XrliUliiger. Imik It. P. Knnpp, hnck I. i:. Wlclit, hark .1. (I. r. .spelden hack . . .1. Old. hack Haverford Easy for Swarthmore Continued from Pace One score was in Kvvarthinere's fnver, 21 te . First Period Captain (leiges. of Swarthmore. wen the toss and elected te re ceive Ilaverferd's kickelT nt the seiilh end of the field. ISrewn kicked off te Harp en Swarllimere's 10-yard line nud he returned the ball 'Si yards. V.-.wv swung around Ilaverferd's right end for 2.1 yards. Yarnall was dumped without gain. Larp shot tliieugh i enter for .- yanW. A forward pass, Asplundh te Ogden, earned '"' yards. Yarnall lest - yards en fake kick pln. Swarlhiueie was peniillyed 15 yards for holding. As pliindh made up 1'-' ynids mound Haver ford's left end. Karp failed te gam al right cud. Asplundh made J yards at center. A ferwanl pass. Asplundh Ie (leiges, (lie latter making the catch ever the goal line, gave Swarthmore a toiuh teiuh toiuh deuii. Ynrnall kicked the goal. Scere: Svvnilhinere. 7: llaveifeid. 0. ISrewn kicked off te Asplundh en the (larnet's l."-yind line unci he ran the ball back Ie the :(()-yard line. Karp made a Mild at left tackle. Asplundli ndded - at right tackle. Yarnall wormed his way through center for 1 'yards. Asplundh punted out of hounds en Ilaverferd's HO-yard line. Allen made 'J yards through left tackle, but the play was recalled and the (iarnet pen alised ." yards for off-side. Hrevvn hit left tackle for " yards. Wilbur was smeared en a fake kick by Muleii. Asplundh intercepted a forward pass en Ilaverferd's 10-yard line. Yarnall made 7 yards through enter. Karp broke through Ilaverferd's left side for L'O yards. Asplundh swung around llaverfeid's left end for 1 yanls. (ieiges went around left end for a touchdown. Yarnall kicked the goal. Scere: Swarlhiueie. 11; Haver ford. 0. Asplundh kii ked off te Wilbur en Ilnvei ford's ."-yard line and lie ran the ball back IK yards. I'.reuu made a yard at right end! Wilbur added a yard at right tackle. Sangree fnilerf nt center. Hrewn punted te Ynrnall en Swarth mere s le-yiird line nud he ran the ball back te in it I field Karp made - yards at center. As pluiMh's ferwanl pass was grounded. Karp elrel 'd Ilaverferd's right end ter n lirst down mi the Scarlet and Muck's IS-j ard Hue. The same player added " mere at left tackle. I'arp added U mere at center. Yar nall lest 17 yards en a had pass fiein center. Karp kicked a perfect Held goal from Havei ford's lis. yard Hue. Scere: Swarthmore. 17; Ilnver Ilnver ferd. 0. Hrewn kicked off te L.irp en Swart h- inere's l.'-yard line and he ran (lie ball back le Ilaverferd's L'O-yard Hue. Astilumlh hit left tackle for I! yards. Swarthmore was penalied 1." yards for holding, liirnall made up of the lest yards through left tackle. A for ward pass. Asplundh te Jacksen, gave Swarthmore its third touchdown. Yar nall kicked the goal. Scere: Swarthmore, 21; Haver ford, 0. Ilaxter replaced Ogden for Swarth mere. Cernell kicked oil' te Hrewn en llnverfeid h genl line and he run the Imll back te the '.'O-yilid line. Inrnnll intercepted liiewn's forward pass, en Ilaverferd's 40-. Mini line nud run the hall te the 1."i-ynrd line. The last play illil net count, as the whistle blew end lug the peiled before the b.lll went Inte plav . Seme, end tit t peried: Svvarthinme 21; Haverford 0. JERSEY ELEVENS CLASH IN BIG TITLE CONTEST Mount Helly and Riverside Meet en Fermer's Field One of the biggest games ever staged In Seuth Jersey took place at Mount Helly this afternoon, when the Mount Helly team clashes with the "Illg (irecu" team of lliverside. The largest crowd that has ever at tended an athletic contest in Mount Helly was present and ever a thousand fnim'attended from Riverside. The "Hig Jviroen" team, of Mount Helly, has net t been seined upon this sensen, having wen the four games already played. . Riverside has only met one deleat m far. and that at the bands of the Trunk -ford ellew Jackets The tennis were evenly mnti bed in enthusiasts were treated te nn exliibi I Ien well worth -eeing. The team lined up as fellows; Mount llell.v lllverslilp I liiplncntt . Hest, mull U IIUIiiMtn left end left tackle lett Kimril . e enter rich! irii.lnl lllmes K let-sulci K. Dl.erufell l.leEhtllip lliirliui Mlllltl sleienH Mctiillll-y Hurriii rrunks lleitihrr Alliertken lliiwllin rlclit, l.nkle 1 iineniherR rlcli'l enil . ). Viinc'inlirri," iimirterli.u I. InklesUM lit .lert Imlfliiik Itull iliiht li.iiriiiicl. . llerii. .riillh.nk AnelerhUii Navy Stars Have Rest AimuimllK. Jlel . N.a 11 .Men.- linen h.ill nr the Naval Acaclemi leeulur "ere seveii A lt!hl v.slild.iv vvllh I In.. hope thai lhe; would he .lido l" null Ihemm Ivcb nut or th ulunip which h.m been no nmnlfesl III III" ".",. ... i.iia....l Unit I in iimiMiinl v tlUB WC8K, II ""L""S.'..nn hr.miii. K-r,1 V"1 d :?.& Mile und that a"Ve.t will help Oiem Brov ,n Lead Celby i U'utertllle. .Nev. in William J. ..,; left uuarejf thU elevtn. haa ie(Sdectea Tlrnwn. et Ixlvl -. .---. .-:. -. -, earn woiey vi 1 FRESHMEN LEAD CORNELL, 7-0 Coach t Keegh Started Streng Combination Against Ithaca Youngsters BIG GAME OF THE YEAR ' '"". I -roll. Cernell PrcOt. JUstKiitc . left end . Hendersen Kniifiviin . left tinkle Zucker IlltlllUh. li.f. ....r.l Mnrlu Jajiic ... cendr Wmle I PiipMcirtli rkhl KMilrcl dnrdun i I . Dfuhlrst (Cnpt.) Klcht tiwkle llvslep (III) rleht end . Ktieen I MtOriiu iiunrtcrl int. . PutterMin 'lees lert Irillh-ci Itlihardsen Klnif riKht 1i.iirh.Kk Hurt .1. Deulilrhl fiillhnik . l.iilrd OrriclnU Iteferee: Kelchner. Mlhrlcht. I inplre llniBir, Ohlj Mntei, I.lncsmiin Stf tltt, I.uriiett.. The 1'nlverslty of Pennsylvania freshman foetbnll team and Cernell fresh met en 'r'rankliu Kleld this nft nft nft crnoen in the unniial game between the yearling teams of the two institutions. I'i'iin led at the end of the first pe- rieii. i-ii, turrlgnn scoring a teticli- ewii nun i(ei)t) Kicking goal. Jack KeiiL'li. of (In. Hi'. nml l'.lun limt llu I.lll1.rf,u lit irtintl l1..i,,,. f,n tl.n ...... ... ....(..v -. ,,, .(.I.L ll.H- II. I III, game, which tiieiniscd te be one of nie nnm inieicsiing et tne long series between the two institutions. Last year al imaea t aplaln Johnny Dern. new the varsity cenler. and his mates weie defeated hv tlui Miinu'steru nf Cernell. Mnny 'of the-iireseiit Cor nell varsity eleven were members of the victorious tirst-year team of hist year. The annual gniue holds us much In terest for the lirst -year students as the varsity game does te the upper class men. Beth e lei ens niiiiil dw the "111111. and if previous years ate any criterion nn excellent football game will be the iesu. l'"ii st Pet itul Cernell wen the less and ehcied te leceive .11 tl list end of the field. having the advantage of the wind. Payne kb ki d off for Pcnii. Patterson ri diving the hall 011 Cernell's 21l-yard line and icliiined the ball ler 20 y.irds Twe Im- ph.ys found the Pen n forward defense n sj.ine vvnll. Cernell wns forced le kick. Mcfiravv running the Uill back tc his ew.i 2."-yard line. Fines en :ui cud run ami I'ewhlrst tliieugh the line made a liisi down for Pi nn. l-'loes k.ckccl for Penu. Neither team seemed rble te gain 1 ensistently through the line and Kloes and P.itter-mi held 11 kicking il.icl. Pleos had Hie better of the kickl.ig game and jilaci d the Tub men in 1 iroei! position for t In i lirst' scene. A beautiful kick, traveling 15 yanls, rolling out bounds en Cernell's iMl-.Mird line, gnve Penu their 1 liance. lliree line, plays by Mcdraw and Dew hirst netted 11 first down. Ileie again Cernell held for downs mid Pleos was obliged te kick. On the lirst plav Laird, of Cernell, fumbled und Wood ward, of Penu. iccevcred en 17-yard line. A forward pass, King te lt'ebb, gained 11 yards nud put the ball en Cernell's ll-janl line. C.irrlgan was sent in le ic place Dewhirst. On (lie first play Carrigan made 2 yards off tackle and following this en the same play made 1 yards for the lirst score. Robb kicked the genl. Seine: Penu Fiesh, 7; Cernell Fresh. 0. Aldrich's Geal Gives Yale Lead Cenllnucil from PiiKe One kicked te O'Hcnrn who was downed in his trucks in iiiidlielil. I Jerdan made .'! yards-through center, and followed with a ."-yard gain. Owen was hurl in making the tackle. Owen resumed pla.v. Aiciricn mrricii the hall around lus tight eml te Harvard s 1.1 yard line, where he was tackled by (he Harviiid captain. Clark broke through and nailed Jor Jer dan dend. Owen stepped Alditih with a I -mi rd jam. Itucll and Fitts slopped Aldrieh mi the net play en the li-y.ud line. Alilrii h kicked a goal from the held, standing 011 his le-yaid line, a lillle te the light of the goal pest. Seme : Yale. '! ; Harvard. O. Hrewn kh ked te O'Hcaru 011 the Yale ge.il line and be ran it back l!0 yards, being tackled by Fitts en the Yule side. Jerdan slummed through left tinkle for yards, stepped .by Owen. Aldricli get away 11 kick which all but 1 oiled out just before it reached the goal line. Jerdan and Maller.v stepped Owen after the rugged Harvard player hud made 1 yanls. On a delayed pass Owen gained 2 Minis behind his left tackle. The period ended with the ball in Har vard's possession en its own 20-yanl line, .'! .Minis te go and thud down. Second Pcriud Fills kicked le O'Heani, who was bothered by Mallery and dropped the bull, Harvanl leeevering the, ball en Yale's "!!-yard line. Owen, en .1 delaved pass made ,1 yanls through his own right side. On 11 .sptc.nl tin mntnm iivven made a yard at center. Owen attempted a drop drep khk and was liu ky te cress the scrim mage line. O'Heani did net let the ball go for a teui hbai k and wns nailed !'. yards after 1 cubing the Held. Ittiell made a fair catch of Aldrich's kick and Harvard tried .1 phic einent geul Ireiu the .'tl-ynrd line. Owen could net make the grnde and it went for a teiicliback. Aldrlch 1 an around Ills right end und gained 10 varus. Jerdan failed te gain. Aldricli kicked out of bounds at Har vard's ;5-,ud Inn Kit t-, was stepped bv Maller.v for a ."-wild gain. Mulbuj stepped Owen ter a 1-yanl gain. O'lleurii took Owen's sbiitt hick mi the bounce, run back and slipped mi bin own Jl-yard line. Owen Falls Again Jerilnii made 2 yanls inside his own lett tackle. Cllllk lesiiinecl play . Jor Jer iinii in nl. 1 7 Minis Iluell made 11 fair I catch en Yale's Il-vanl lin;. Again (lueii tried ler .1 lield goal I10111 place no 111 I'he ball was beitli low and away te one side Cape May Is After A's (iiPc'Maj, N. -I.. NM 10 The. I'm Cletsivc 1.1'iiBU lle.nd uf Tmde) ami ClU Ciimnilsaleini'rii ut tin" iin me Kulnc in (.end .i upe-ilHl (.eiiinuiiii. I" fceu I'onnle Jlnck In lereieme tn -'-tunc ih lull luetl lin tn mini tl"' Mill He" '" lieiln .el liilie lnv III Ih" mnhiK in n.ii i.him will h.. sent hi Mllltl lluuklns if I he New Vel k Aliur Icanb Nativity te Play Crescent Th N'mlvili lillhnlii liuh s I'. ink lb, ill ccniiis will in" i i 'riHe.it ihm in nun In their lull .el All -hem ni.iiue unel HelBcide street The uptown m heive wen ihroe struietil und livieti le Held the (dowiitevvnera te their lUt l-i 'he prellinlnary llushey McLoen'a Hejiervea meet Nativity lleaerva, jlMel Coogan Shades Talt MleTj-iinelK Minn., Se: It). .lil,e (Inn. uliall.s I1VA. Kllll vjii'iniijfll i Uliliir iii, ... t'lunn Talt. Mlnneieili. in thel n....lartl.ltn luivlntf l.nnl hsrfl. I r ten.raiinA oenw nW. iiu-m..-... " .. -. -!-' -....An ABl.s . .,& An.AS. 1 HIS TOE GAVE Malcolm Aldricli. Itluc captain, whose field goal from the ir.-yard line placed Harviiid In the lear of the Ills Three title gridiron game HOLMESBURG OUT j TO BEAT CONSHY Rival Football Elevens Have Each Wen Twe Games of Four Played SPECIAL CARRIES ROOTERS ( nnshehiK ken li.lllll III leH end llnlnieshiirf; Mines fit) leniider (2. 1 t.lllTllPJ (2.1) I N'cHshiilTiT ( 12) lett tinkle nenius 1 1:0 lert kii.iiiI rnnki. ((1) llelTj (1(1) Archer (20) (iurrelt (I) . Il.iker 1211 llesethky CI) I'etleliter (111 Mnckert e"ii , l.ukens (III) Venhstev (2) ItiES- (7) (ietunlln IK) Isenherc 1 10) I'isher (I I) Mile hell (1H) .Jenes (15) e enler richt piiiird ilelil tinkle right tndtli. eiu.irterhiee k led h.iirimek rii;ht hiitrhiiek reillhiiik . I.MIlh 171 Vlerrlseni 12) . Dil.v (31)) XehinisUK) . I'lirdj (.11 smith (till PrltrllT) Meduckln (K) Ihnilllllel (0) Kni'lm.ill (I I) l'reist (20) Cnske (211) I'nlls cud Knrl (I) Miller (01 Nelnek (I I) The Consliehocken and 1 lelmcsburg football elevens lasted this after noon at Coiishehoeken for the liflh lime since the teams begin iikiying eaedi ether, llelmesliuig rooters niade the trip te the heni" of the Ironworkers en a special train mid can led about 1000 persons w ith them. I lelmcsburg signed live new nie-i nml they have been practicing for three days, and, ace erellng te both Manager "Pep" (ieikei unci Coach "Hutch" Seniers, Mi- I I'dlic'sbuig e'lMen ili.il faced Coiishehoeken wis the best that lias been en the held t li ts- season. The Censhv line is inade up almost entirely if Rutgers College men who llayeel en the strong team at Rutgers of 101S. Maker, nt epiarteiback. is also a Rtitscis mail and a ';oed lield general. Muckelr, of Marylued Stale, who has been out of the line-up for seveial weeks, is in geed shape and is slmed te start at fullbac.c. Charlie Me Hue kin. who wen the game' for I Inline slmrg InM vear In kicking two lield genls, was again with Hi linesburg and is ceiieiteu en te pin diiee as usual. Tin- victniy of Conslio Censlio Conslie 1 eeken ever Fr.ii.kferiJ bus made the lionwerkers the favorites, but Helme-.-Iiurg is 'enlicli'iir if lillliing tin l.ibl.s.. 3PEEDB0YS AND ARCHIVES TIED jN SOCCER GAME I Play te 0-0 Deadlock in First Half of Title Match I West Phlhi. eVInthevvs Nnrlhe-.isl (le-rsep sl.illni.cn Mse h utile lleldlei Mel el I. inch rue in Hi inilse linn Ni'dlivskl li.llll'll Melleiiulil llrilllse he (lek .mil Kellll left rullh.lik left lllllhiek rlk-ht huiriiuik (enter halfback lert lyiriiiiek iiiiishii- ii-rt inside lert center forward inside riuht eiiitsidt- rli.'lit ilders. I.lncsntcu 'Ihirtv niliuites. PeOM-rs Mel lain W use he I'.llint . Midlnnes (.icndlre Dcieitliertj stmrn l.e-an.lsv Men Inn Keren-e V sinllli. 'liiii'- N'ertheast High ami West Philadel phia weie tied at the I'lid of the lir-t half of the big Intcrscheliistic League soccer game, en Neitheast Field. Twenty -ninth and Cleai field streets, this afternoon. 0-0 The g line will de tide the championship of I In- liagiie The ball zig-z.igeel up and down the field from the kick-oil. Fiist, n vmi taken into Neilhiast's tenilenv. wlieic Steam took the ball and uiissid sim -cral shots at the goal. Then, the tide turned, und tlie ball was in YV' -I Philadelphia's part of the Held fmiu the middle of the bull' en. West Philadelphia entered the game a favorite for the tuM time this sen sen sen. Northeast previously was picked te win the title, but owing te the iiue pected tie the Reel nud lUnck was h, Id le by Central, the- odds weie mi the Specdbeys, Statistics of Regulars in Lafayette-Lehigh Fuss ui'avi:tti: Ni. Name P.mitinn A- 111 Ii III) Il IMI ."i 11 .-. nil 11 e, ,ei il nu h ii.' .'i in "i 117 a in v i lsii is.l lllll II,. -'Ill Kn IT J 17 I7'i 1 .a Kin nVrr' lett eiul 8 lluinmell le-lt l.ielile 10 Seliu.ili. left ijuanl 17 Hreivn. riniei 15 Huilel, i lel.t KU.ir.l 11 Dleiel. Ilslll l.i- 1.1 Il Ci Cennell. ilsht eml I'i M Hi ennui, iiu.ii n-t 'ni k 7 lhuner. left h iltlmi k Ti aeiiellu. llslit Ii elfh.iili 'Jll llllleu. rulll.tcU LDIIIUH Ni, Nnin.1 l'.inlliun S He ill lefl ellJ S I'.lhli U letl leecllh' 111 Mei'.ulhv leu kuihI III lleih i-eiiiii ,'S lleffiii.iii i lulu S'U 11.1 llll Sin hiKbteen i Ulu tukv ilil L.tiUln ilBht end 1 1 Itarehe t cinui leih.n 1, '.'II Stui i i left half ii i U H lleienemer, i in'ht halfaa U Prevel Mehtelier left end II, Miller lert t-ieJ-le lliiekmuii left Bnaril AMIkeii renter Ci'imell right Kim r el Mnekln. , rlnlet InrUle llntleUh, . . rleht enel llelciier ,,, nunrterhiek . .nn.- i-.. i..fi...-i. Abe II, Vi . Ill II I).' is-, '.'1 .", nil , L'J :. HI 17, in r, mi is i in a an in , Sll II nil is;, -"I .'. US leu , it) r. ki 171 111 11 nn 170 ie r. te tei (.111 '"ill I r.ueinlei r.iiu llllMirn I.tnillinlni . neiuerls Cenner IjiPeiintnln Krriii'hrr .......iiirr ,, ini i,i.m..iiv ,,,., seiliei (jree.ciwdeel v, , .rlllit heilflmrk. , , . . ttese Crlcleten ,,,..,..riilllNirk. . . ,, Ijihii Bje for Wrlrht. HuteK-IlrOHn. tTmnlrr-, f'oeJW. VtrrinU. Ilaad llntmanJVf(trn . , i Meinn YALE LEAD UP-STATE TITLE TILTT Shenandoah and Coaldale Meet for Ceal-Region Football Championship BUSH OUT OF THE BATTLE Maliaiiey City. Nev. 1'-' Ten thou sand spectators ,m- epci-tcd nt the' de ciding game for the football e bampiou bampieu shlp of the coal icgimis bete (omerrow iifleriioen between the Coaldale and SliellUlldeiah elevens. The I iilhel loll eleven iiNe was iu the liiniiing for the title, but wns recently defeated by Shenandoah, 1 1 -(. Rebert W. Maxwell, spoils eiliter of the Kvkni.Mi Pi iii.ic Lcm.i.it. will b" the rcfeiee of the mutest, and Wiline r Crew ell. of Swarthmore. will be the umpire. Fvaiis. of Muhlenberg, will lie hcnel llnesmiin. Shenanile.ih will be liiiinlic.ipied by the absence of Hush, the star tullli.n l. who is nut with mimics Hush was hurt in the game against the 1'. S. .s Michigan. He still is in the- bnspn il at Fountain Springs. Murpln will take has pi, lee ill the ll.ll klield. I.ukiis a brother of .lelinnv Luka-. bin ktleld c.indlelate for ut Ih" Fnivei'sitv of Peunsvlvauiu, will lie .it right guard ler Shenandoah. . The lust time Slii'tiaii'le ih and Coal dale met the game resiilieil in a 11-11 tie. The unliable line-ups fellow Slieniinilinili Finis. Sine ked and Ryan: tinkles, S.unlers and Kul.ke: kiinrds, Rue s and Luka- . e e liter. Shop Shep ids; ti ill let bui'k. Ilenis: hiilfbiicks, Donevan .mil C.iptuiu I'rite-, fullliai'k, Mm pliv . Coaldale Fuels, P.ivlbk ami Rhode Rhede side or Hiiiiek : tinkle's. Ciiptain (!.ir lanil and Melley ; giuinls. lievle- .ml Swarlz; eetiti-r, F.vans, ipini te rback, l.lthgew : hallb.teks. Heiiuer and Lew chick; fullback, (iiltner NEW BILLIARD RECORD Welker Cochran Sets World's High Run of 384 in 18.2 Tourney Cllic.ign, Nev 10 All i-eenids in 1 - h.ilU-lme lullianls wile- biekin lii'ie in the- vveiild's i hiimpleuship game's bv Welker Ceehtun, of Sail Francisce, when lie i.m out in live in nings and in the teiiilh miiile a high run of ,'isl in his inaii-h with (Jeetgi1 Sutten, of Chle.ii;.! Sutten iiinassed ."7 point'. Cochran's pcrlm main e sets a new high-iiin mark. In lOl.'i Willie Heppe, world's chaiiipien. made- a run of .'107 At that time ije w.i. plniing Cm bran in il liandiiap match, ."nil te HOI), and the tiiial -inre u.is ."ii ii in is. Thai Hill gave Heppe all .ivei.lge of SI! 1 -,'i, exceeded only by an average of 1(1(1 made bv (ieerge Sutten many ears age. The highest pnvimi I n in balk-li ie eliiiininiiiisliip was Jii.i ii ih In Inilii.M two vein's age Iii i ii' III n Mm-i Ingsliir iiiaile i nin .1 '".' in tne pn lllliiliarv eiuniii i it i ii I 1 1 ti.lt i . 1 1 il teiiriuilnent al s, m .lr s, n tfZ lltnnle Hulls' A Uliuseteirt i SL Phil lilrhilil.l I i "ill e.il. S im.rff.r..mrwwTITirVTI1!rrj Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and Overeeats and see our 16 windows Peter loran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cer,'Jth & Arch Sts. Opeu Uun. ""At. Btci. TtU o'clock ' 'Itlll - OMORROW miimmwinnrMMT r ime- .- . - KwH Wl fcWA n.m mm $ .80 JEFFERSON HOLDS !' QUAKERS AT START1 Rochester and Lecal Elevens Unable te jScere in First Period Iteehestcr Hunkers Iten left euel l.ewe II iron lert tinkle sp.iu'ini Meeiels .. ten L-iinrd lleik smith eenl-r W nn line liniale r rlKlit ciiiml 1 ininilsireiin Mnrls.ei . rlclit tinkle l.ltll- l.ciHeri rlislil end Mllln Nneiiiin im irleih ii k ""dill l.allil tin Imlllink Cufiill rtstiH rlclit li.iirii.uk Iteihl VV liter rullh.lik smith llfliel.ils Miiinhi'. I'eiui. Iti'fcieT l', lllck- son, Peim I nuil-ej Men-e- M(('nr;nli k, Huck- uell. heed liu -small. The .leflei son football eleven of Ree h eter iiti.l the (liiaki'is ef this litv phiv - I'd through the til -t pet ied at the Phil lies' gieunds this afternoon without u scene. I The visitors vveii the tns, and de- l iff I te eh fend the goal tew.iids the giandstiinel (Nifall's kii kelT hit the nalpest ami lieuiudi'd bud, in the p'av - ng 'iehl Una; u tem lib, nk mid tl e all was nu. mtii pluv mi .tiff's JO-vanl Inc. Alter n futile line pl.iy, Lainl ''iitecl out . I lieiimls mi tin IJiiuki I s L'S-jard line Alter two iiiis.ik-,.l. t.il line plunges, l;hh ,,,, , u ,i in -t down en a take kiek t'oiin.iiien bimg.iig the ball te .Jeff's l.'-ymel line Seeii ami Cofall tiiude iinether hist down thieugli the line. Neien.in. for .leflei-snn intei -ccpted Lninl's long fervv.inl n.iss mi f 1 1 - 10-yaiil hue nml knked out of iliiitgci en tne nisi inn. up. Ceiall icturucd I he mi Ii t te the 10-Miiel line. Alter holding ter clowns. Aigtis gained J0 vards tliieugh the (Junker's li'l'l Hank. Noen.in kicked out of bounds en the uakeis le-y.u-il line. Cef.ill kicked te the .! ilct -oil Ud-yard iiuc. A serious lue.il; nglllllst tile Qu.iUeis I'linni when I. nml punted deep inl-i eilelll.V territeiv unci Robb flllllbleel the punt which w.ti icieveieil bv Rev I'm' .left", en tin- lll-v.'ii'd line Scere: (Junket s, 0, .lelTe isen. 0 PLAY LAST COLLEGE GAME Eight Ohie State Veterans In Final Battle Today Ohie stale Mjcrs llutl in in I'lvlej euni; Trent spiers sliker eirkiuiin stinirt Is.ihel Ta.vler . Illinois Mlsn Ohllliler .. .. Mnhr OKI I . (irey-ne Dr.i.ver s.ji,,, stern. im en M.llnillst Peden . ( r.iiiKlp lert end lert t.il Mi ll II Kii.ird e cule i i ictit Kii.ird nulil lai 1st, t lie lit end . cm irteiltii( I, llslit lialll.aik rlslil Ii iirii.nk fiillbaek Cellinihi ).. N'eiv. PI Fight M t ll.ll Cen when cran Ohie State football tdavi'i ticipated iii their last Westem feienee foetbnll game here today thel.uckeyes met llliiuus Five- of the-e daei-s are leguhifs en Coach Wib-e'. famous line, which did lunch te win last year's Western Con Cen feience chaiuiilensliip und te keep the Ruckeyes in the nice for this yem's e luiinpiensliip, and tin cc of tbi'in tire line ktie-lel men I.in'Miii'ii idnying tludr final Conference, game tediiv ven ('up lain "True k" Mvci's and Slyker, ends. Ilufl'man ami Spin's, tackle, ainl Dean Ttntt. ailmitti'dlv one of the best 'iiiirds 111 the West. This will leave I'le-v at left guard and iniing at center, tin only veie-ruiis ,ii iut yeur's line. T.iv -ler. Weaver and Cent will leave the liaikt'eld Siuaii. Nnhi'l tiul ,iel Weikman. of this ve.ii's ..i. Kti. II vvill play again net vear. PALMER SCORES K. 0. Stews Away Temmy Warren in Seventh Round at Yerk Y01I1. Pa.. Nev IO A lair crevv'd witnessed the bemg sliew al lie Oipheu'll here- hist nig'n In the vviiul up .Pn k I'.iliucr. 1 I Philadelphia, un healing Teiiuuv Wan ci, et .Ne vv .leis-v, te pieces in the seventh leuml when llli lefene stepped the tight. .Iney Clni-k, of Philadelphia, wen a 1 e'niu.il kiioek kiieek kiioek eiit ever Kid Stene, et I im aster, m the semi willil 1 1 1 1 'Phi li.iitt vi.is .ili.inl (ven.it the tllilsh of the .e . ntli leiiad, when Mem wis taken ill i ml bid te emit. DRAW AT CAMBRIA Little Jeff nnd Frankie Murray Bat tle te an Even Break Little, I, if, nf P.altiiii.ue ami Frankie lllll.lV ..I llil. ,.l, 1. llll.. I I., nil ni'i.ll bleak in tin i ighl muml wind up it lie t'aiiiluia A. C la-t evimn.. In the semi wind up lb mile- I'.Hss addeil anetlier in his h.t of knoiUeiiis w In n In- imi. 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ROTTERDAM, Dec. 10 will reach KNUIAND and Ui I'ONTl NKNT in ample tlma for t'HUISTMAS anil NEW Yi:.VH HOLIDAYS N, Amsterel.iiu , .Nev. Q Jein. 4 Feb. ih Ntwrilum ..,,,,. Dec, 3 Jim, 21 lh. i.1 noUetrrfare ., Iter. H Apr, H Mu- 13 W("'"" ."-. -. t .'.v. -w .TH, .lllir, 11 m ftdfB ft J&&Jie O AMER3CA UNE 0 Yale-Harvard The big football game will be -taged this afternoon In the Hnrvard studiuin. Rebert W. Maxwell spertM Keiller of the KtriilnK Piihllc I-edKer will icfeiee the eattle. nud his aiialytK.il icview will appear in Euentng public Kc&Qcr On .Monday, Nev. 21. PENH AND TIGERS IRl nnnnm niTTI p League ThNerth .lerseymen banded n! VlllM'LU UA I I I U ' '.tMi.l.n US.LM defeat last evening nt III! ! II il il II nt I I I 1 i the Trenten arena before a vast throng 111 UUUULIl UM I I LL of fans and new Freddy Cooper's elan is way out In the lend witli nn ndvnn tace of two mid iine-half games V. . x - n-:., 1AIII Ciee Tint the Skcetcrs will in nil likcli- ictery for Princeton Will Give , ,,0()ll 1(1(ll(.(i tlis Wni ,)V hn)f Them First Intercollegiate Title in Years PAUL PATTON TO PLAY I'enns.i h unite Mm ltitn-.il llurrls Prlnielen ( oeper Mi llv.ilii" Martin Seldeiislleker . sin irt VV eiid .ll'Ultt 1'heini.is slmeins eiedlirldi:!' t'iti'.ielit rlL-bl feillhiiek lert fllllbaek rislit li.ilfliid. ( enter hiitrh.le k left h iirine'i . nlllshle rUht Insl'le rislit center feruieid lnslile lefl outside lett I'llltllll ll.irren . inell.i elliner Nlllt.v PurtrliUi. Ill ilr Wiilile-r VIci;iren Princeton. Nev. 10. With the foot feot foet bnll season a matter of blstniv. stu- ilent . at tlie Orange and lilack institu tien lire oviiectcel te till II out en milssc this afternoon in spr the Tigei soccer team jilny the l'niveisity of Pennsyl vania eleven. "A vieteiry for Primeteeii this after noon means Its first mleteellegiate sec cer championship m years The Tigei luive defeated e-verv t am iii tlie I.eaguei but the Keel and I'.lue. wlihli has suf fered one level se. I laverfet el turning tlie . trick last S.itinihiv afternoon. '' tei 1 Prim e-tmi eb fe-ited Hic Main Lille- team two week Hi i 1 tin .mm' ii if ii in t Penu. e'en e as I laverferel uimle . . : ..... Should Peniisvlvmit.i el. t.-nt the Iigeis lbls iifiernei.il .irtd win th. 1 1'inaiiiing games, ih, I., ague s. .e would end in a tie. 1 1 mi siniiini win its remaining L'aiiii s without ditlie ultv and is mere than .itiMeus teeajitiii'e the contest this uftei neon. Last year Pen 11 nml Priiir 0(011 "ii gnge el in 'n games t I1.1t will go down In inll'ial" snei ee iii.ieiv a- ,'iiiinlig 1 lu be l ever nl'iyeel In the liist ptiie lie I two K mils weie . aellee keel litter ,111 enn period. In the plav of!' en tin Merien Ci ie ket Club gieiiiuls tin. Krd mul I'.lue wee out in a bitter1.' con tested g ime Johnny Shugrue Retains Title Hei osier. M.iss., 'e- l,hiu Shu- utu ft W'lit.-rhui c 1. ll-htue hi 1 h imi .tin nn . r 1 .in. .1 III-, ml- N.- rCiic'fin.l I i.ml. .- Hr t In '-. tllnu ire 1l.11. 1 nwi r N.-U KeilKml I ieun-1 Ii- u' ft 1 lie 1 h.imp Bewie Entries for Monday I I II si 1 1 'III 11. -s 11 iiih n teu .It -r l filll - ' Ml - '.Mill ' I I I -II Led'- 1 vl"l 1 Km. 1 J IV 7V sti . Vln i 1111 i 1 . 1 It - 1 I'l inn 1 , I U 0 k 1. in I 1. I .si. I'll I , I iip i.'-j furl 'i. I 'I'M 1 1 1 ohm 1 1 1 tl I 114 1 I 1 I I I II I II I II I Mi , , . I civ Z. 11s Tend A I 'ie S II- e 1 1. I ,'.ui. 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Antivern, lle terdini. llumh C MrillUrrul neuii nnd Uivimt Purl. "uirru. Cunaril ami Amlmp Mli ' I 'I Mil II I - rff u Wii cLH si mJH ftiff jf Vkk i POTTERS INCREASE; LEAD IN EASTERN Defeat Camden, 28-24, and Have Lead of Twe and One-Half Games PHILS TRIP NEW YORK T IHI Trenten Tigers ure setting n fait in the Kntern P.asketbnll Th(NNerth .lerseymen handed gniiie vvirn tne playing 01 tins evenings inti f (fli ii t flu. Tti ; I? nrv! iiiri(it Arinnrt iii( ii oil 1 1 il- i 11 I IVilllli ill (tl iiiei ,' I Third and Hadden avenue, and if such predntien holds true Mr. Frank Hruggy nnd his Scinnten athletes will close u most disastieus week. Within the short space of a week the Miners will have dropped from n tie with Tii'iiten nnd Cninden te almost ' loin game's in the tear of Trenten, and it will be inigbtv h.ird for them te (nine thieugli with first -half honors. Fven though Tientem new has n lend "ii ''iiinden, the Shooters jmi- favored te cash in a- tin ihanpleiis of the first 'jiulf a week or s,, after the new year, is ushered in. I Tin- Ni rth .I-i men wen last night's i lash oil their ability te cage the two-peintei s, 'I bey came thieugli I with ten while the- Corsen -Helm coin- .binntien was making but seven. Net il player en the Cnmden outfit wns able te get going, witli the exception of "Soup" Campbell, unci he hit the cords for nn J even half ileen basket. .lame" made only live, le be exact, but Tem Itailew was responsible for I rill,, of !lwii li.i .hi Is i twin In. tnsseii ttlri i,;lii ;,, it.,, skecti-r net. Iiclna some- w lunik peeved al the' rulings of one Ward I'.renniin. who en several oc casion, bunded Temmy two fouls for .111 Mill. lit. .1.11. Mrchii.in (I.m- tmi pick hi- plnre for .1. .,i .1....1.1 i.:. I .1.. .. itiumiin 1 1" 1 1 mi' i m ii i ii ii -. ii hi i i in ii v .1... T inisaln-idv I n 111 the litne- 11::1,, ., ..1. ...fenis before- did net faze Ward 111 lb.- leaM The home team and funs annul i-ntlv Imlel no bugaboo for this rcfeiee. The New Yeik (Hants, minus trav eling jerseys, paid a visit te this city and lest a .".tl-'.'l decision te the locals. Manager Will Mvcrs' pve looked verv geed after young D.ivie. fimn Pltt.s Imrgli. bad been leinevcel fiem the line-up ami "Minium" Calhoun took bis place The visitors would have a nifty eom eem lu. 1. it ion if Si eh. 111 anil Frieeliean were in the hiie-iip. a-, with Snivthe. Law leiii'e ami Scbmeelk tliev would have a fast e-revv witlietit even Hariy Hicenda. I'.ul in the second halt their work was sad unci nine Tem Dmib-.ivv located the tiet the Phils weie sun winner. Army Has Hard Workout Hesl I'nlni N. . V.i I'l il ill iUlt h. - Ii lleve en'y - ehi- e'ailetu u . i.ll fur Ih vi in i.m -rdii v nr . i iiuii.icinir e- 1,1. nt th i I 111. A' tin i the h.ir I -' w t K w ill In I II . i It,' i '1 N'h k i ' t M. l-ll ' Ill I ,1 I IHILA.ICE PALACE 45th &. MARKET Kbi 45th & MARKET rrviten 0108 Wdt 107 Every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday and Monday Competent Instruoerk at All Sosilem '1IIKIJ si ssievs IIAIIA The Tra t laid we eeu.d net run ue ate running Tuesday Night, Nev. 22 EEXKY World Charanlen LEONARD vs. SAILOn Season s Scn.itien FKEEDfVaAN THRFE OTHEIl BOUTS Ti .sets en ale at I- Palace 143C S Pnn Squre V unn.nrliam Shep 10 S 52d C i' al' f W s Oh St Tend I. H.lliip.1 T3v.a- Tin UT.-!.-. c- ... .. ... n.i... ..jv i-ib run e. .ml Shalet i Jewry S'ere S936 Maiket. I LYMPI Bread and Bcinbndgc Hi Mi-l. l IM. I 1 I.KMIIIN P VlsV .'! WALLACE vs. D0RSEY II1I1IIM. HI I LEONARD vs. DEVINE miikhi mii m. .mi; B0RRELL P.ll I K (I. ANGEL0 LUX vs. TIPLITZ vs. I I VV M XM I I TENDLER vs. AZEVED0 sells nn s lie siheilt's ( iTe l,'(li 1 Ilhe rl --I- . lil issm ill .V. lend. it's I hi'stniu t ami HIS SEASON'S BEST SHOW Ileal l I -si VK I aril .11 th, NATIONAL A. A. V0t, tf.?Z Kverv lltixer Is a llenclllner Yeu Can't Afford te Miss III I Olllv! NetliiiiK I lUe It llerere! Harry Kid Brevn vs. Alex Hart Whitey Fitzgerald vs. Billy Angele I'll"! Nillhue vs IIiiIIIIiik tn(U Mariv Hums is linn I) ineU 1 llelle Ilempi. vh. Pit l.irley And Yeu Can Afford te See It! Itl-h. se.lt. 1 .111 SI 0(1 1in1., 30e. (.et lleki'ls at ,1,1 sniith I llh St. CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL Holmesburg vs. Conshehocken1 s.itiirelnv Nev. Ifllh. ut Ciiiishehnektn. Ta. KICK 01 T AT ' .10 P. M " spei till trnlii lentei. Ilnlmenhuric .let. lids P. M . Tin en) 1 113. llrhle-hurc 1 .eh rrmik. tnrel l-ll rninkfeirel .lit. :t lln(I North l'1.',1.1.".. F' "'Jt'ii-iiliiK Irene- I'onKliuheiken ,'i Ull P. M.. or liter if neeessnrv . ... FOOTBALL piiii.a iiAi.r. PAiut Saturday, Nev. 19, 2 P. M. Pnll 1' Ken (hi. iir.ii.ai -.,,... Of V thall hiars ever aeen teaalher ill ...IV KHIIIQ PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS vs. JEFFERSONS, of Rochester, N. Y. I kets ue Cunwa'a Olmhein', Hpaldlnai' foetba'lTlT"' CORNELL FRESHMEN v. PENNSYLVANIA FRESHMEN AX l'HANKIiIN JIEUJ Saturday, Nev. 19th, at 2 P, M. ilil eum Eeuerui uuiaianioei S00. nt A. A. Iinfe.. aiiltlln ic-lelgr" i Ce aali FOOT BALISUNTMY" e V KIPKWl1 I lvMKtjMAUmki.:- y-m