if.-.v; - ' tiStfi 1 , ., , - ,t xiTpt -$,,,, y T" vTp-Nqj ' f-SfJTmVtA " r " ', "-'in ,wyi - ' ' ,'t. TJ'I I , ,' 1 -Viq br- 'r- s fc' is EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, ' NOVEMBER 23, 1021 0?Hearn, Yale Quarterback, Leeks Like a Star and Will Be One of Blue's Best Bets in Future f WS. vr; V)t - TAD JONES INSTILLED MODERN IDEAS INTO YALE FOOTBALL TEAM r - Uliic Head Coach Made Great Recerd With Revised System and Deserves Credit Despite Harvard Reverse Players Well Tutored I lly UOtlKIlT V. MAWMILL. Spert Mlter Kvrulnc 1'iilillc I.rdirr TAD JONES, head conch at Ynle, ix just im popular nt New Haven six bofero the Hnrvnid game, nrnl thr undrrsriidnntCM have warmly lmler-i'il hln Wstrm. which riurli'd the Ulue thrush the lillil unis-eii with the 1en of only one came. This moons Jenes will hi- hnck again next i'r us chief grid Iren tutor, nnd thin is us it should be. Up made n treat record and deserves the plaudlM of the multitude. Yale iilujcd a different gumc tins car than ever before. The old stle WHS swept aside and modern ideas installed. Jeiicm Hint get rid of the henvj . cumbersome, slew-footed linemen, who seemed te be u necessity nt Ynle in the past, and (.elected rnnjej. huk . M'tcd.v forwards te take their place. He dlticnrded the old llne-plunK.ng uitnck. developed the forward pans ami ii.ul Ha men pln.vlng the open game treie than ever before. True, his aerial attack was net as finished as nt rnmetMi or Harvard, but it was a ii.g improvement ever ether jears. nnd nle men are talking about the gilded future. Jenes 'had some vej geed plaj In the Harvard game. AWrtch ahva.vs ivas furiiished with lets of niterfcit nee en his end tuns and eiT-taekle pliijc, and Jerdan also was protected when cairjing the hall. ale's best I'laj was a punt formation, with Aldiich or O'llenni 10 jards back. Maller.v 1! jnrds behind the line en the left and Jerdan :i jards hack en the right. When the ball vnb snapped te the quarteibnck. Jerdan would shift about a jatd te the r.ght and then crash threi.gh the left side between guard and tackle. Yale's best gains were made en this pln. Thru'iRhetit the ?anie it was apparent that every man en the Illue team had been well coached, knew what he was doing and Individually the team van biiperler te un tlnv lave had up in New Haven for a long lime. That means Tad Jenes and his assistants did their vveik well and cannot be held respen.s.ble for the mistakes made en the gridiron. Speaking of mistakes, theie was one which stands out as unique in foot ball. Few ever have -ecii it in a big game. Once when Harvard punted O'lieeru ea.ight the ball, t'ne of his teammates was in front of him and waved h!s anus as O'lluiin tan past him. An arm lit the runner in the face, sie.ved Mm up and v.heii tackled he tumbK 1 the ball. This piive Har vard the tn-st break of the name and brought the Crimson in seeilng distance. Several times 1 noticed that the Yale back fell evei one of his own men when there was a chance for a long gain. O'Hearu did net use the generals'liip he was given credit for. lie caught punts en his own goal line and called the wrong plavs when a few jards were jveccfesary. However, the bev wa plajing his tirst jen en the varsity and loe much was expected of him. He leeks like a star and v. 1 11 be one of Yale's bcut beta in the future. H R I'ROIlAlilA' mil be iied as rjuuitttback. I be man ail' ng ball. Great Sportsmanship Shown fpHI- game was hard fought from stait te Inil-h. the plajtrs ga . every I thing thev had, but at the snine time it was the cleanest gnme and mere Bpertrmanslilp was nhewn en both sides than we ever hae seen before. During the slxt minutes of play net one pmalt.v was indicted for unnre.ary roughness, and the play wns se fair and clean that no warnings were given. The plajers did net talk te their opponents except In the friendliest manner. After a'hard tackle the plajers he.ped each ether te their feet, regardless of the color of the jersey. This contest lias done mere te cuicnt friendship between Yale and Har vard than any one imaulnes. Y'ale praised Hnrvnid and Harvard praised Y'ale. There wns no bitter nfteimnth. where teams and phi or are accused of rough work. Twe teams com'iesfd of undergraduates of the highest tvpe, led by two of the finest captaln that ever appeared In a game, met In the annual gridiron battle, did the best thej could nnd left the field each respecting the ether. WU MIGHT appiai te he ercrhj enthusiastic about this game, but the spirn iras se different from iciat one usually finds that we can't hell) writing about it. Split Play Made Mere Effective MUCH Iibb been written about the winning play used by Harvard net the one ttlili li scored the touchdown, but the one before the score was made. Owen (arriei: the ball and almost crashed through the line for six points, but was halted after g.)ing ! yards. Te me it looked as if the old split phi was used hs a basis, j)uj some ntw btufl was put in te make It mere effective. The ball wan en the l--vard line, third down, nnd !i .vurd te go. Iluell called the signal and Owni dropped back in drop-kick formation. He was 10 jards back, and en the left Bide Fitts etoed about I? jards from the scrimmage lln Chnpln was front halfbnck en the right, - jards nva from his guard, und Uuell was a jard behind him. The ball went te Uuell nnd Fitts ran as If he was headed for a line plunge en th right side of the line. Uuell faked the ball te him and Chnpln ran te the left, as If te g' ' f vvurd pass. ISuell turned around with the ball and then, looking at ('! .' v 1 e was bevend the end. drew bacl- his arm te threw a forward v I n-'nimb-r this distinctb , hi cause Uuell was net 5 yards bn.d- and the pass would net hnve been legal. YVhi'e he was standing there with the ball nt Ins hand. Owen grabbed it nnd era-lied threush the line The Yale defen-e vuis split, some geiu; after Chepin and ethers wondering what had hupp ue te Flu. That gave the runner a clean bhet at the g'jal line, but he wns. slopped - jurds awaj. T6' play icas used only once in the game, but it must have taken iccchs of hard xcerh te perfect it. Ucnj 'nan in the back field had something te de, and he did it lecll. Spectators Responsible for Success of Game GOALDALE is the football champion of the Ceal Region for 1021. The 0-te-0 victory ever Shenandoah last Sundnv at Mahaney City gave the blf Green tenm undisputed vlalm te the title and the sliver loving cup presented by Curran & Meade. It was a hard-fought game and one of the bet ever ntnged up Rtate. QPhe enlj ceie came from an intercepted forward pas, and after that neither idde wen elope enough t" the goal line te be dangerous. Football is very popular up the Ktnte This K beenuhe the representative teams play n (.lean game and the spctaters also are fair and square. On HUnday the crowd, which numbered mere than 12.000, was the most erderlv Catherine I ever havn seen, and although it flanked all four sides of the grid iron, net once did any one crowd en the field und delay the gani", Te my mind, the actions of the spectators at these contests are responsible for the success of the spurt. Ne matter lmw paitisan the fans imiv he, they Ftttle their disputes en tin- sidelines and allow the plavers te occupy the field. Toe much ennnet be said about the actiuns of the football fans up then' Shenandoah was hniidlcupped through the absence of Hush, the tai halfback, nnd the injurj te H'Oinus. the quarterback. Ilnnnus was hint in the second period, and ti ft r that the (Jnld and Illnek had no one t dltrrt the team. However. Ceiihlale, with I.lthguvv, lteuner. (Jlltner and Captain Garland pleving ut top speed, hud a slight t.(gC nnd was out te win. rHK thiimptani are bnalrd in play fhlhrrten at Cealda'r en sumitj, This should be a geed game, for (nlberten has several start m the . Une-up. Preparing for the Big Upset rpO END n season of football surprises, n'l that n mains new is for Penn te X beat Cernell and I'ilt te take u fall ut of Penn State. Football Is a funny game, full of upsets, nnd urn never nn tell what will happen, etc . etc. ( OpiHtfFif 1'ltl. hj J'llb lull'' 'Otipar, DR0NEY AND JACKSON TO SUBSTITUTE HERE Changes Made In Holiday Bouts at National and Olympla Substitution of a star be.cr at both the National Olympla Clubs has been necewdtnteil fur the special holiday pin. irrjjmK tomorrow afternoon. Tim Dro Dre itey, the rugged and aggressive Lam as ter battle will appear in the place of IFVanklc Rrltt at the National, while "Willi i Jacksen, of New Yeik. will box In' thy st' ad of Jee T.pliU at thn Uljm vln. Information of Unit's illness was wnt received in Pililaibllnhla from New iJetlfenl untl Inte y esterdiy afternoon. I WUllO i. 1II1KZ Bliurrni n riMmm-u mime rtfninjf tiere en Monday. Dnrrwy will go en In the Mtnr number at the Na tional aK "st Pete Hartley, thn durable 3am, and Jinksen s t be Hilly An An rele'fl fee at the ltrend street arena. Ilartlev nud Divm-j met nt the Ire 1'elacti n'veial weeks hre, and the lat ter w returned u winner. However, tlwre was a difference of opinion. Other mnteht'H ure Katlimul- Jiniinv Murph.v vs. Johnni tlAViiV. Al nngncr v.s( ieny i apuin, riua rnumliKiM vx. Mnreel Dennis and i vi.i Wolf vs. IlnttlliiB Murray. OIimplTi!W aViidlcr vs. Alanuel halfback next ytar instead a; signals ncur should ntv tilth the AeveiJe Merne Luv vs. Ceercle Wep ni'i. Rutiliiig Leenard vs R Mv ! vne and Palsy Wallace v .fee Tlersev Tne Cambria also has n he'Mtn ird ns follews: Al Wrbecken vs Jlmmj Rrewn. Jee (jeiger vs Jehnil.v Dough erty. Yeung Lew Raker vs. Freddy Nitride T.mmv Devlin vs. Krnnkle K f Smith nnd Ceorgle Starke vs. Carl Deltz. LEWIS ON MAT HERE Heavyweight Bouta Scheduled To night at National Club The first wrestling show of the 1't'Jl--- season will he staged this evening nt the National A. A , when Mi kev jf. Nealls presents a curd of henvj wcinht grapplers. Hd StranghT Lewi former world's heavyweight wrestling chiiiuplen, will try his famous he.ne.k en Justin Silvu. c hainpien of Portu gal. Thin will lie the final i vi nt of fuiir bouts, all of which, will be ratrh as catch vnn te a finish Jim rondos 1 1 reek ('intui'ien, rii rii ceunters Jer Pell., I'lternllled rhninideii. Jehn Sbnndew ji h, termed thr Jewish Herculese meets Wladek Zhv-'.ke brothel of werld'a champion Htansilas Zbv szke ,Mile Romane, Italy's cham iilen wiU fnce Elncr iTolmnsen, of Nerwuj. YALE MAY PLAY CHICAGO 12 Blue Said te Be Considering Contest Against Maroen Eleven at New Haven TIGERS TO SHOW IN WESTi n.v kdu'ix ,1. poixerK rpiIH hie Mnroen teint of the f'nlver- ritv of Clilcage may be seen In the nle Hewl against the lllue next sea fen. Humors are cm rent around the New Hnvn campus that an Invitation wll' be sent te the "Windy City Institution te plnv in the Pnt. nnd It Is said that the Westerners are nnrleus te bonk the Knnie. A. A. StnRc. the veteran fill. cace ceneli, n former I'll athlete nnd is held In hlpli psfeem at Ynle. This Mieuhl serve te smooth the read te definite arrangements. ChicHce hnB been very intmmentnl In making Intersectlenal panics n very prominent part of siwrtlnK schedules It was the fnroen eleven which (Irst Invaded the Past back In lSUS te plnv the I'nlver'lty of Pennsjlvnnla. Cernell was pinjeu inter at Ithaca. Started Intersectlenal Contests Hie Chieaft-e basketball team plaved Pi 1111 in 1!MS and ngnin battled the Ittd 1 ml H!ue. both hcie and at home, in ii'ii' iriiueien wns piajed bj Chl eiiRn Inst vear. The Maroen football (enm wen ever I imceten thi.s scawtn. nnd uceerdliis te the hoiue-nnd-heMio iiKreenient which vvas MKncd last ear will meet the Ticers in the West in HVL' It Yale Is s,.1(fiirii for a contest at New Haven the Stags athletes would havx- a very at ti active gridiron date. Intersectlenal games aie heeeniing mere popular ever.v year. Harvard bsl the parade this scusim in meeting Indi ana, Centre and Ceergia. Yale plaved Mnrvlnnd and North Carolina ind Princnteii took en Chicago. Penn op posed the Virgi-iii Mlhtarv Cadets, but s angling fei Centre in lO-'l'. Penn s. Navj? ' there nNe is a very strong pesNihiiitv 1 that the Hnl ami 1 tin., nil I I,a,.i, 11, .1. Pehveir- av.v eleven. It is said at T 1' r'TT1'I'K,s Ijn Hft,lc' PrI1 feet" Piinceten that the Middies will he I -J ball team held Its seiiil-linal prnc prnc drepped, nltln ugh nothing definite has ! tice for the name Prldav with T.n bien announced. If thi is true the Annapolis authorities will be anxious te date another big team, nnd it is almost urtnln that tliej will go after the (Juakers. 'PI. I.. I i. , -,... captains among the UIk Three. With the spamm ever as far as Yule. Prince ten and Harvard are concerned, the bejs have nothing te think about except caches, iiiptains and schedules for next reason. There are net likely te be any rhnnges among the head coaches, but the lersennel of the staff probably will be different at all three institu tions. tlilrey and Sntvely seem te be the favorites for the captaincy of the Tigers, vvlth the odds en the former. Cleaves, It.iktr and Morgan are the only ether member, of the first eleven who will retui n. Owen or Itucll Ovven and Uuell lead the lit nt liar- vanl. H-tli of these athletes had a let te de with licating Yale nnd nre equally deserving of the honeis that g'i witli the capuinev. Yale athletes nre bec sung Ralph .Ter- dim and Phil Cruikshank for the lead- ership. In this competition the odds seem te t.ivnr the illue hack, whose l.ne plunging was one of the features of the buttle ngelnst the Crimson. In legard te the schedules, Princeton up hnlilv vx 111 1'inkp nn effort tn have the ilntei of the games against Yale and Hirvard changed. Tvcry year the Timers and the I'lis are forced te meet their two bin rlva's en sueees-ilve Sat in davK, while Harvard Is allowed te enjej 11 week's rest bnvvepn the big piimes. It will be suggested that the three take turns at having the needed ueek's interval. PLANS AERIAL DEFENSE Army Eleven Prepares te Offset Navy's Airline Plays West Point, N. Y., Nev. 23. An An other intensive serimmage session of longer duration thnn Monday's, was the program gene through bv the Army coaches m the continuation jesterda.v of their final drive for Saturday's grid iron battle In New Yerk with the N'.tv.v. A painstaking offensive drill vva fel lowed bv a length) sosMen en the de- l.nse against airline phjjs. I he Mid- sltinmtn are thetulit te have glvm eon slderable attention te the evithead game since their contest with Penn State and Arm.v, rementherln all tee well Notre Dame's sua'is with this i-eit of tin attack, is la.ving in'n h sties.-, en the d v elepmi lit of u defi use te l,re ik up the sk.v -raping offensive of the Middles Dining ih, v'ir-it.v s nffiiisive dull there co fiequitit liitcn iiptiei and a ha ting of t In- ul.iv In the idv.iuee t - , vvnri! uic senior, goal line, mi tne per- I fret ion of d( tails vviu upiieritiiist m the ,n,ie ,.t is.. i,i.nin.. ...,.1 . . ..,... .... . . ,. """"' "' ."' " sve.-e- quence there was no scoring. &v h I " jtt., v,-vr " t3fi'."4rN7.j t r Ti iiiMf i iiri iniiiiiiFTiMi n TirariiMMiB r iMMr r 1 1 tmiw ' tfi i i nniiwiii ' i , sm$Emh?Aww!Fm3wmm;tf h i liili!iiil B .wim-masks c te HiRgli lP'iSlPCia yUMILLER-COSTUMIErrLCll ijrs'VityrxsjLVjiTsr4r: 2t&Tmryxr.i?niwmLJ.v : l ..," 7'zyfr Tirw 'j?riirTtijrKXA-;i;t: jtjGiaav, (,' .ir.zutWi i. ;rc.;i , , y-w, vfAZ-ht The (ealdale foethall learn wen Ihe font hall champion biiip (it tne coal tTKien iasl Sunday by dcfcatlitR the .Shenandoah eleven at Mahunuy Cltj, .(). The players In the picture from left te right are: (op row, Mellej, tnrlile; Leuihecli, linlfhaelc, Captain darlnml, taelile; I'uillrlt, end; Glltncr, fullliarli; Uejle, guard; Merenns, guard; Ileuclt, linlfhacli; middle row, llerrlnc, lialfbaclij Oildea, quarterbaclij Ithedeslde, end; E. Gildea, man. ager; Xasbaum, end; Itenucr, lialfliaclc Waters, tackle; bottom row, pcliwarli, guard; rarfltt, auartcrback; W livuiib, luliback; r i THE LA SALLE DRILLS ST. Catholic Elevens Practice To gether for Respective Big Games This Week MOLD LIGHT SCRIMMAGE n.v PAUL PKEP Orange High S'choel, runner-up in the Chicago Suburban High Scheel Tycngue, nt the Phillies' Hall Park yesterday aft ernoon. Heinie Miller had bis St. Je- re!'" 8 ' rpP snuad out and the two tenms held a light scrimmage. The I. a firnnge High Scheel eleven, for which the Ln SaJle aggregation Is getting prepared, nas a rcmarknble rec ord this j car. The tenm has played beven pames this fall and wen six. One hundied and ninety points have been scored ngninst its opponents' fnity, all of which were registered by Pecrfield High, Chicago champtens. I.a Salle, tee, has a gteat record. In the seven game plated te date, the Ulue and finld team h.-.s registered lJlO i points, while net a single market has ! been scored by onnesinc teams. I)ene- 1 w,n Hoehferd. captain and qunitcrbnck. ' has tallied 10.1 points personally, 1 Fur squads appeared en the field I J esterdny afternoon -two from I.a Salle land two from St. Jeseph's. The four outfits ran through Hlgnn! drills for fulb three-quaiters of an hour before the first teams of both bchoels lined up for the scrimmngc. Open Practice Over en the west side of the field I.eu Little had his two squadt working out. Signals wen; called by Den Reeh ford, and th" bejs were sent through mostly forward passing nnd open for mations. On the opposite side of the field Heinie Mlller's aggregations, minus the greut Lee ltreslin, held their drills. The boys, Instead of using enen formations, nlavcd only straight foetbull. Nothing in the vvav of tilck ploys was tried, and the workout wns considered n success. Later en Lee Dreslin, captain nud star halfback of the Crimson and (Jold, appeurcd en the field. As seen ns he arrived the two teams went nt each ether. Tlie serimmnee was far from belni a linnl one. Neither team tried te score, and each practiced defensive work, against the ether's offense. First one team would receive the brill, try te break through the ethcr'n line nud then the ether aggregation was handed the Iinther. Reth coaches appeared pleased after , tl,e eri(nut. The boys showed wonder fill confidence for their coming games. nnd were all In geed condition, vvlth the exception of Tegan, La Salle's crack halfback. Te Play Catholic High Htinie Miller bad his tt am en thej fit lil for the s.une lensjiu Leu Little had his. 'I he Crimson and (Jrny is booked, J1 ? .L ir'.H, nj I Mil s-JTM ' MArfP8fpTW Yeu CAN OAT TrtlJ ,. don't- KMOVM- y' JVB IfcJI rXJn DRBSHO. 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J1?"'"1 1 . . . . ..... .. . .a. . ; puntsiiin vvlin v iiinneva i-rep auu west 1 Ciithe'ie ; provided, of (eurse. West . ,...1.. 1.. 1 1... f; Tlni . Illlieil.- IM-HIB IllB ............... I Just befurc the practice ended, one CHAMPIONS OF THE COAL a&t ii. livaus, center; Ufiiicewi qunuiviv, e. umner, eua. DAYS OF REAL SPORT I Irriill Injured Star Gets Results by Wireless Pittsburgh, Nev. 2.1. Raymond Mndera. star tackle of the Penn Stntc football team, although laid up In n Pittsburgh hospital with a broken leg, will mica no detail of the Penn Stntc-Pltt game here Thanksgiving Day. A wireless telephone bes been rigged up in bis room nt the hospital, where he will be able te obtain the results ploy by play of the classic between his own team and the Uni versity of Pittsburgh eleven. In this manner he wns enabled te get the details of last Saturday's Carnegie Tech -University of Mary land game. of the St. Jeseph's players booted a ball ever the left-field fence. It was a beautiful punt, but it com the tenm about $7, nn it was n new ball. Seme one went outside te locate the plgnkln, but n veunaster bent him te It. When last seen the ball was in the arms of a Mmngster running down Huntingdon street. The teams finished work about t":30 and, after n run around the field, were sent te the showers. Friends Win Again (lermnntewn Frienda soccer team continued Kb winning streak in the Prlvnte Schools.' League yesterday aftunoen by walloping Penn Charter's, eleven, 4 te 0. The victory placed the (!. P. S. aggregation In 11 tie for first place with the (juukers, in the race for the championship. The team front fictnianteun nvc nue and Coulter street has net been sceied en In the last two enrs. It has wen the title in the private schools' circuit for the lust four years, and after vesterday's performance it seemed te be a safe bet te sav that the team will repeat once mere this season. Beets and Saddle The Cinderella Purs nt Hewie today brings together the best card of the afternoon. Jyntce, coupled with Ten Rations, ns the Ascot Stable-Kraft entr.v. nre favorably placed, altheiigr IJy Jimminy and Arrew of Celd each will have n fellow inc. especially Ry .TJinntluy, niuep defeating Dresden en Monday. The race also Is net hopeless for Arrew of Celd or Muttlklns. In fact, it Is te be a race of keen conten tion, which shows it attractiveness. Heiscs well placed in ether rncrB are: I'let, Tiling Cloud. Flugibbnn. Fin nish Maid; eend. the Amerlc.iu Re mount Association hnndlcap for hurrcs owned by the United States Armv or officers of the regular army, two miles), Jav RIrd, Courteous, Recentreusc; I fifth, Indy Lillian. Yerkist, Majer Parke; sixth, Fanteclie, Austral, Lord Herbert; seventh, Mountain Rose II, P. (). King, Hendrie. "HurU" Foreman's Mnrr Is fcwemin iv urcful r.ntl rennlMr.nt horn,' H' the rcct.nl vlclurle ahctw that he In a sturr. n. D. rirran, Jr., of Pnlttmere it neral niHimsei of th Jeffiren I'rk trncli, nr rlbiwl In Nnw Drlrann venlerdav unit found lliirnH iifiiig- rwlnltTcl aj a rt that In- Mircn 11. larKQHi nuniurr in in. niFOiry Ol rticms there 'or the iinlnc of the rneeilnu inirinrrmv The Irek 1 ditlne out rpldlt nnd I.U1n fnh .3 l In koeJ condition for Thai.kBjlvllir Pitt Leses Line Star 1 rr.-i mum iivrd nit i iiMimvcivinK unv n, I e hae been ennilned li iv he.p'tai due te I InJurleH suffered In th" WauhhiBten and 1 Jeff'T-inii fimf Mike Ilnrlnrlt. n eubHil (u(. hurVPfM mnUi aUe , , a h,pltAl wm, a Lrolen Jw uffcrcl In practtta. REGIONS -""""EHH IBH UurcaSlarCs WIM S FNTFR j5vas t'sW yagyeicrgy; s "w.'iM. - a KUNTY A Seven Lecal Schools and 18 Frem Out of Town in Title Run Tomorrow Morning CEDAR RAPIDS TEAM HERE Twenty-five high and preparatory schools from all parts of the Enct nnd one front Michigan, lcprcsentins the West, will vie for honors tomorrow ln the annual American interscholastic cress-country championship race in Fnlrmeunt Park. The race, ever n distance of three and a hnlf miles, is under the auspices of the Untvcrbity of rennsyivnniu. One hundred nnd fifty-seven nthletcH will start in the race, u record entry list. The runners will be sent nway at 10 o'clock in the morning by Law son Robertsen, reach of the Penn ttnek team. The stnrt anil finish of the race Is nt the college boathouse, about live minutes' walk fiem the Parkway en trance te the East River drive. A new trophy, the II. C. Potts Cup, Is off-red for the first time this jenr. Thn donor is one of the veteran fol lowers of track and field athletics in this city nnd n graduate, of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Seven local schools have sent In theit entr.v lists for the title inn, including CVntrnl High. Nettheast High. South ern, (ieimantevvn. West Philadelphia, and Olrnrd College. Of the out-of-town teams. Cedar Rapids High, of Michigan, has already arrived for the rare. They have been quartered jn fraternity houses en the Penn campus since yesterday afternoon. Included in the tenm are three of the members of the quartet which wen the. iiltersciiniastic two-mile championships at the Penn relajs last Apill. Mereersburg, with Ren Swede, broth breth er of the former Princeton cress-country captain, has an excellent tenm that stands a chance te win the title. Hutch inson High Scheel, of Ituffnle, with a veteran team, expects te cairj the title back te New Yerk Stnte. Schenectady High, entered for the first time, lias an nggiegatien of hill and dale runners that should make trouble for the ether teams. This team recentl wen the Columbia interscholastic rlmmnlnn. ships. Newark Centra! High Scheel, Insd jenr's winners; Stuyvesnnt High, of New Yerk: St. Rencdict's. of Newark; Chester High Scheel and Rutherford High Scheel lmc sent in their entries. WHIP .THE NEW FALL Arrew FOIYMFIT COLLAR Cluett IVibedy fCo,Inc.Trey.NY. USE Juu Maun in PISTON RINGS riilUd.lphla Etandard ejulument en Amtrtc&'a foremost cars. Moter Parts Company 1425 U. Bread St, nicifKni S36 5e.ll St. lyhbm WaJ. 1892 J CORNELL'S CINCH DIMS WHEN HISTORY IS READ Past Records of Penn Jousts Net Likely te Give Dig Red Team 102 Per Cent Confidence in Turkey Day Battle Ry GKANTLAND RICE Picking an AU-Amerlcaii Killingcr and A, Devine, Aldiich, Ou-en and O'llcarn, 8 ftini; striftly through the line, With a subtle ttrlit and turn. Btuait, 1lfe. iriiilemn, JVencA, Mehmdt with the l.itcu Pick, Who can I leave en the be.neht There arc mere than I can pick Slater, Huffman ami McGirirc. Under, Inte, Keek and King, I could strum a cickcd lyre While their fame is en the wing; Roberts, Robertsen and Rhaw, Ntcin and l.arsen, Greene and Vtck, But I come upon one flatc, , There arc mete than I cdn pick, Uricken, Gatclla- nnd Ratchet, ttuell, Kaw and Wray, Fancu with the feet and hand When a tackier ban the way, Wynne and H'ortmen, Romney, Kane, Htreng and speedy, skilled and quick, There' a knot within my brain. There arc mere than I can pick. CORNELL may leek te have n pear shaped cinch ever Penn In their nnnunl joust, but having perused past records ngaln, Cernell isn't going te be 102 per cent sure until the closing scrimmage has been untangled. Tlie Iji-sI Test YOU can come upon nny number of non-partisan, unprejudiced foot ball students who believe that Penn State tedny Is the best team In the East and otte of the greatest in the country. The Inst, test n.eninst Pittsburgh will be important, where u substantial vic tory will mean additional support but where a detent will upset tne entire J ear. Penn State lias mere te lese than she has te gain hi her annual Thanks giving Dnv test, for Pittsburgh hasn't gene verv far for one reason or another. Rezdek in Killinger. WiWen nnd Llght ner lias the best bncklleld vvc have seen nnd the strongest running attack. Pitt mn.v step this trio, but jut hew is be- jend our imagination. Speaking of Records YOU can't put it ever the Old Guard Seme one spoke of Princeton's ability te plnv through the Harvard game without a substitution. Rut what about the lnie team of iwu .' This team Included Cadwulader. Chanibcrlln, Rogers, Rrewn, Chndwick, Ilnzcn. Hall. l)e Saullcs, Mcltrutc, Dudley and Reniiunln. It net enlv pln.ved through both Har vard and Princeton gam-a, but In the process thereof didn't take out time for injuries or ailments en n single plnv I This team was coached by Prank Ruttervverth and tuilned by Keene Fit patrlek, new at Princeton. ' If any modern machine cares te sheet nt borne lefty taiget in the wa.v of stamina nnd durability it is invited te open fire nt this record. Wiat They Give Thanks Fer "By ARE" RUTH Fer all right field fences nnd n n-ft snot in thn heart of n certain Judge. This cigar is an old favorite ItmayLe new te yen Try one today ADMIRALS .15 niSENLOHR'5 MASTERPIECE Per facto size H for 5 cants OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS., INC. r.STABLISIIUD 1830 mmimimg?$ wSmM He nnettal t Til fel .Tack Deinpscy Fer Geerges Carpen tier knocking out .Toe Rcckett. Princeton That the season ended a tillle earlier in November thnn usual. 1 he Duffer Fer n few shots alen the fairway and any putt thut drops. Then Again can give thanks for putts that dren Fer mashle shots I de net top When, standing whirc the bunker's lean I coyly lift my dizzy bean. ' I can give thanks when en my rounds hew tec shots saunter out of bounds Hut niest of all eij thanks will fly ' Te some new, unmarked alibi. JESS WILLARrHs said te be prtc O tiring quick starts in the gcncrnl direction of returning thanks for the loser s end before nnethcr summer fades nway, TTNTIL the Disarmament Conference y takes up the ntnttcr of n tcn.yMr holiday for bunkers, out-ef-boundi, ponds and fast, sloping greens, eemi flve hundred thousand duffers will retain their pale nnd pallid Interest In the thing. T F. IC Correct. Kllllnger h en -' of the greatest running backs that ever carried n football about as far aJ he cared te go in any given direction. Killlnger. Aldrlch nnd O'Hearn arc the three best bnckB we have eecn in the Last, but we hnve bad no chance te In spect the cntlre fleck. Copyright, toil. All rights rtitn.cS State Cannet Meet California Stnle Cellpur, I'e Nev. 23. Hum ru. dek Prnn Stat CeIlW football S, "l ,...Vin. Invitation from Sun Kr liriiu 'iTntleii ,0 con!,ld th hy Will Coach Tufts Again Mulfnril Mni.s-.. Jffiv. 2,1 Jude, iv-. nelh I VuHh of Q,il,,r fnrXr n0" rnlvrrsltv b.-uetiil! cn 'ntj trn, Jnr lenRiie iilnr, h, Wn appointed te roneli thr ; Tufts felleite nine for t hi itl2 -nnn ITnrter h! epic'.ln.T hvt lllr til Tufis team wen twe've ,,p,i le.t Vtx Mra. OLYMPIA Breid and Bainbridg c. TIIANKHUIVING AIlKRNflilV I'ATHY jek WALLACE vs. D0RSEY HATI i.isn mi T,Y LEONARD vs. DEVINE ;,('"'s wvnvNfi.iIK LUX vs. B0RRELL "'H.r.iK nir.i.v k n JACKSON vs. ANGEL0 TENDLER vs. AZEVEDO FOOTBALL HOLMESBURG UNION CLUB (riicH-nlviIllf, Ta.) Thanksgiving Day, Nev. 24. 1921 Crystal Field, Holmesburg K irK.eir 2iae i. m. sn i Holmesburg Reserves . Wildwood MCK-Ori' I0:S0 A. M. MIARP NO TURKEY TROTS KVKUV IIOL'T WIM. Ill: A IIlM.MKll NATIONAL A. A. llth A Cutliririnr, Thursduy, !. 1". M. fl'.TK TIVI HARTLEY vs. DRONEY HMMY .lOtlN'M MURPHY vs. DARCY Af. TONV WAGNER vs. CAPONI i :irs viiwriiiTTTi v. siARrr.i, iiknms inn vviu.ri; v. HAiTi.iNe mtkiiw fiet THktlH New nl 33 h. ITU hr. Ks. Seut, J3, 51.150, ?1. Artm., 30c. FOOTBALL Frankford Yellewjackets vs. Themas A. C. Bethlehem Champions Brown's Field, Tomorrow, 2:30 P. M. Oxfer.l 1'll.r. neur lllitli Srhenl AU-Star Wrestlinrj AH Nations NATIONAL A. A., T0NICHT AT 8:30 CATri.AS.(.T(I.C.N TO A 1'INISIi Mlkr Kumune, . vs. rincr Jelunwu, ituimn iiiiuupien Norway 1 Jim LnnileH, tb, Joe Polk, I drrrli Clinniplen Inter-Alllrd riianp. 1 Jnlin (ininilnvtlrli, , lllnrirk .ibxtkn, i .ImUli llrrrulra PelUh ( Immpten 1 1M hlrnntlrr I.fnli, Ta. Juntln Hllru. i Amrrka I'artiiKiil ( humplen TleKctK nn Kiile nt DnnnclnS Siloea, 33 I iniilh llth street, und Hchelfs Cafe. 12th fi'liert Strf-t FOOTBALL I Cernell vs. Pennsylvania Thursday, Nev. 24, at 2 P. M. I NO Or.NKKAI, AU.MISHIOV Tlikrts nn nale OM.V t lie rnurn iiriu rcirrviu m va.vu irr nnai. ut ITunklln rifia nnu lilmbrl FOOTBALL ' , AUB ' Philadelphia Quakers VI. i Frnnlcferd Yellow Jackets rilll. IIAI.I. I'AUK, hATt HUW, NOV ! TUU'ti till hr pirn luif-eil ill fenwair'a, Glii bH Kpnlil i.ra un.l litnti & Ollu BIJOU Hill S. HACK MIIT'TS IN fONJI N 'HON Tit i,i,i in im lvi: mtiivv TONIGHT: 3 Star Bouts 3 ! Bennie Bass va. Jee Kelly ciiMtip'. Mint . ri.i.M;iK'iii ri;j iimii; iniK v iijti.fi: mi im. I.KAV ( BIMSQN. Ili-ffrrr FOOTRALT tiimcivimi ia- rUUlOrtLL Tluir-.. Nnv 'it .' I'. M. Philadelphia Quakers At Conshohocken Ti-ktlK at forma ', UIiiiiIm' Hna Vi'" IM'i:U HKCTION j T. Di.ll. m... T -1 .... ni.lAni ? R" r J inimctwiiMjv 'i ill I.a flriinie-CMraKO Illih H!" 'llrkfltii an nal fit nfinhila. CeivkM' H eiivi Leiiirii id rnniirKn n Ajtik it . tw. Tenn Stai. ami 7hT University of 5"f.er"'" J ..th,. J'1na cirn"at Sf stiwzm. g j ra(a(a(M 'jaaaBL JAl . ' ..
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