V" n n I ,tfW t V.V-'s A .-' .l,"V;i,' ,7w- ?.V-: M A Sailor Freedman Surprises by Standing Off Champien Leenard and Winning by Narrow Margin; FREEDMAN SHADE ON Qhicagean Has Better of Three Rounds, Twe Ge te Leenard and Three jEven in Clese Match 7000 WITNESS BOUT " ' ' lly LOUIS II. JAFFE rtAirOIt FHEnDMAN, Middle West- b crn contender for the llKhtu eight championship, has cmuiazencu ins nom it guerre en the fistic horizon as a crthy challenger for Hcnny Leenard's ' crown. Tlic Chicago mariner looms as the met Bcrleus of the crop of punch es ingllng for a titular tilt in that dlflslen, following his brilliant battle ffjth the chnmrleu at the Ice Palace tut night. At tnc iinimi ei me Minim tied elsht rounds Freedman was en titled te hair-line decision because of m better work nt clews quarters than the mintage shown by Leenard from lhThe6Krcnt stand made by Freedman .nlnst the tltlehelder came as a big Jrnrlse te the 7000 faun xyhe were , mene these there. Before the match h were many who believed thnt.lt B a matter of only a few reunili be- - fore Leenard would knock the Sailor licking into the resin. w Bl'T Freedman net only upset the dope by being hig fcct u'h,c, ' the final clang of the gong ended He match he ten battling as ' tirenqly as the kingpin of the J3o J3e J3o feunders. i LEONAKI) went Inte the battle at the outset bent en Kcerinj; a knockout, ftcr feeling out Hie rhicagenn, lie be nn brluglng into play his favorite L nchrs (i left hook and a right crexs. On several occasions Benny connected wildly with punches finch en the chin. hat, lie was unable te faze the rugged Westerner. Just as the bell sounded ending the wcend round, Leenard landed his bett Winch of the bout a right cress en the jiw. Freedman was forced buck againbt the ropes, and he laughed. Leenard continued te keep en boxing, using both Unds. and it was several seconds be fore Heferce Billy Kecap was able te convey the fact te the champion that the round was ever. Freedmnn's infighting became evident la the third round. After Leenard led Tilth a jab and missed a right cress they came te close iunrter.i, and the Sailor battered away nt Benny's face with both hand.'. He chopped short lefts and rights te head and body and tlse brought Inte play a snappy upper cut, licfere the round ended Leenard ms blecdiag slightly from the mouth. The fifth round again found -Freedman shevting te advantage at closequar clesequar teiB, but Leenard was upholding bis tndfrem the distance. A Leenard right te the jaw sent Freedman back en his heels esainst the ropes. Benny tore In. However, he missed r.evcral lefts and rights when the Sailor began bobbing his head up and down. BEF Fr ORE the round teas ever rccdman anain flared in a iUnch, and he rocked Leenard's hni from side te side with a short tents of punches. LEONARD plainly showed that Freedmnn's crouch bothered him In the tilth round, when he motioned te the Sailor te dtralghten up, ringsiders being able te hear Benny say, "Why don't you stand up and tight?" Freed man continued te bore In with his body ftoeped forward, and when he get in fide be purameled nway at the cham pion's body and head with both hands. In the teventh round Freedman wig jled himself Inte close quarters and bean whanging nway with left and right. Leenard appeared willing te trade punches, nnd in the exchange Freedman succeeded in scoring eftcner, but Leenard finished up the rally ultha hard light Hush en tin Chlca Chlca tean's juw. The latter backed away, bnt did net seem te be hurt. Throughout the first seven rounds Leenard showed scvernl times that his judgment of distnnce had been affected somewhat by his five months' layoff. He mrssed mere punches than ever be fore in a Philadelphia match. But nt the start of the final frame Benny looked like the real Leenard. He un corked half a dozen wallops te Freed -wan's head without a return and backed the eailer into a corner, where he in flicted a let of punishment. T EON'AItD made a great comeback in that last round, but Freedman's nil- latttaee llMll:iril ill llimp nrxi'lnm. sus- Jlens was tee much for the champion te overcome, and the sailor left the ring a winner by the slightest of margins. A SUMMARY of Leenard te have the contest showed , ..... ... iiiii. vii. in., mr i,,' ,,, tile fPCnnil lltlil nl(.lilt Knunflu l.n l.l.l m tinvnml ,lm mlrvn fn Mtn and se (ntb belonged te Frecdmnn, "1 the first, fourth nnd sixtli were even. "Oee, but Leenard enn hit," snid needman after the bout. "He copped right en the 'button' two or three tunes and I knew I was hit hard ; but. n the level, at no time wns I hurt. I it geed in eAcry round nnd never was weakened. When the finish came I .? t0 '"' nN fctreng as when the tout first started. , I couldn't understand whv Leenard "Ptnie waiting e long before he enme ui, rl"K" continued Frcedmnn. "he thought It would make me nerv ! I i? wnK vcry muth mistaken. But J win Hay 1 was anxious for the bout " isu en. iv. .l.l.rip' l weu,,l lile te box him for 'he title. Tf 1 nr,, .. 1 r. lfi. l w!" bc mre confident than ever. "13 Plincll 1,11,1 in a ..tmuul.,,, lll.l.. ., . let Deelnninir nf l,n ..n i. r !,.. came mere confident as the contest pre- co, u : , "ln ' teu"11 out hat lie "U'dn't hurt inc." sonant admitted that his lai -off had "Freedman Crouch" Asset In Ring for the Sailor t 5 ' 'The Freedman Crouch" proba preba cy will go down Inte fistic history " Kreat un asset for the sailor as n "milar position in the ring .wns for ', one-time heavyweight clinm P"0, .Tames ,T. Jeffries. Jeff used te "J his body slightly backward and the i right side, which position a'lc him no easy target for bis op ep wncnts. Freedman, en the ether ,T" ,toeps forward, mere In L kl Vemnn. se that an op C nt?1,l,,H "ffl-ulty In connect "B solidly with his ' Jaw. That enar(i was hnflled semewlint by eni i"18 ,'rnuf'h w8 hewn h. , .i ,'e Mx,h l'eun,, last lBlt, lf" ll'e champion motioned te the ,W'"r (0 btraiclllen nn "" i. VICTOR BY INFIGHTING 5076 Pay $26,572 te Sec Ben Leenard Earn $11,293 There were 5070 cash customers In attendance nt last night's Leen-ard-Freedman match In the Ice Pal ace, and the net receipts amounted te ?20,ri72.0e. Of this sum the champion's share wni ."Jll.HKMlT having been given A'2.Yi per cent, wlille Freedman earned $."078.8.", or 22 per cent of the receipts, less 'war tax. TlfkctH sold for the fIiew and money taken In, less war tax, fel low le.i .ea 3,no M 10.00 887K.OO 1112.00 notn.eo 1708.00 12.R2A.OO 01.1.00 89.0.1 1108 128 iwrc tri 1710 250 S .oe (S ft.oe & 0.6O 9 7.B0 2.70 t'nsli (for eTClmnicftO. . WHO $20,572.05 d tendency te slew him up. "And, nlse." he said, "the thick padding in the fleer handicapped me from stepping around faster. Freedman is a tngh fel low. I hit him pretty hard with right banders several times and I thought I hnd him going, but he camp back strong. He certainly is a strong young fel low." . Almest ns surprising ns the result of the bout was the announcement of their respective weights. First Freedmnn's avoirdupois was given at MO pounds, and there wns a slight "razzing," but when Leenard was announced as 1385i pounds, Benny was cheered loudly. " AL '" tI,crc' " kidding about f fiesc weights, either," said Announcer "Jee" Oriffe, "because I saw each of them en the scales." VrniTHKU bore many marks after the contest. Leenard's neselwassllghtlv scraped, while small black spots were under the .Sailor's eyes. The fans were trenkd te one of Leon Leen ard h eld-time exhibitions in the third bout when (Jcergiu Fugle, a Californian. outbexed, eutpunched, buttered and outclassed the rugged Kddie Wngend. Luglu cume into the ring unheralded and with a bright pair of scarlet trunks, and from the opening gong until the finish Ocorgie proved be bad all sorts of clans n fast-llylng bird, us it were. Logic weighed l.iri'und Wngend 1U7. Wngend is still trying te hit ICagle if that means anything. The Califor Califer niau exhibited an assortment of punches that brought back reminiscences of Benny Leenard. And Oeergie landed with almost every punch be uncorked. At times Engle connected with n fleck of blows without suffering a return. JUST before the end of the bout Kaglc steed in the middle of the ring swap ping punches with Wacem, but the only difference was that Kddle did net connect with any, while Oeergie scored with a bull's -eye each time. Kaglc was the class of the entire program. fnOMMY f'LEAUY and Benny Vnlger, rx clever nnd of slmllnr stvles. failed te please because both were en the defen- slvc most of the time. However. Vnl ger landed with the mere telling punches nnd he was entitled te the derision. nlgcr, 1f!2, was outweighed two and a half pounds by Cleary. Experience favored Bebby McCnnn. 131, ever Earl Hurtmnn. 121)-y. In the opening number, and the former re turned a winner. ARCHIVES AND W. PHILA. IN SOCCER PLAY-OFF Game Today Will Decide Intersche lastlc League Title W. I'lilla. NertlifUHt .Mntth-UK ceiil rrnn TewerN . . Mrl.min U'nslir. ICIIIett . .McClnnls Norten . . , InnU . . Ntrrn. IteiiRlirrty lluntrv rlKhl fiilllHirk MiiHman Irft fulUiiirk. MrchiinlN rlulit lialnmck. . . Mltrnmin . renter IrtllMmcli. . Wrllirl Irft hiiirixirk ... . lllnnche imtlile rlcht Ilnuidin .Innldr rlxht ... Mrllnmilil nntrr fentiird. ... (lullrji Inld- Icrt. . . NmliliiKkl .fltltnlllf Irft. tfMllin Itffrrrr I. r I. Wllldrn. Time of lutltrh 30 mlnutrH Mull The soccer tennis of Northeast High and West l'hilndelphla High v ill lilnj off their tie for the championship of the Interschelnstic League this afternoon en Museum Field, Thirty-third nnd Seuth streets. Lnst Saturday the two teams battled te ii tcereless tie, in the game which was te decide the championship. The regulnr halves were played, and then, nftcr four extra periods failed te pro duce a decision, the game wns called. The Archives may be forced te stnrt the game without having their regular outside left, Branchelm, in the game. He was injured last week, and it is bo be llevef Conch (ierncy will use cither (Jinn or Well, members of lust j car's champion freshman team. FANS TO CONTRIBUTE Te Collect for Belleau at Penn Game Tomorrow Spectators at the Penn -Cernell game tomorrow will be linked te contribute te the fund new being raised all ever the country te rebuild the town of Bellcuu, France. Bey Scouts will go through the stands between the halves. The Belleau Weed Memerial Associa tion is attempting te raise $.'100,000 in America and the quota for this State has been set at'WO.IMMl. l'enn students already have contributed and will net be solicited again. Scraps About Scrappers .loe Inrh and Mlilct Smith nre te brx ut the (Jard.n In New Yerk rviu.. tilglit. It (mrrllr. local mlridleu eight. In train Intr dllllKenlly ut tin- Alpha (.'luti fui u bout In Ileadliif In the iii-ar future. Pete Noreen, recently honor ly discharged from the l'nlt"d States Armv la ln town under the s Int of Htee fvej. Ner;en wuntu IhiiiIh lth Uddki Dcmps'y und Yeune Qeortfe Chip. haminy HakleM, of Seuth I'hllly. lian en tered thu rlnir k-ume ua manager of Murray Ilium und K. O. I.b. each u IlitUuelk'ht. (leentn l-ivlcne. a Count llnhtw eight. Is In New Yerk He mav enmn te rhllly for a heut with Hebby Uarretl. the rtii-luaded knoikcreut Hnl O'lWnnell ulll l r,ppn(i1 hy Preten llrejsn lit the Nurllialda A. C Atlantic City, tomorrow afternoon. 1'nddj Mtirole. 114. and Ku ky XfrOlnnlr,. IIS, Imth Wilmington Uiys, me ready te box ut uny of the J'hlladvlidiU clubn. Ilnrne, Sliarkra', featherweight and Johnny nuinB. llghtwelKht are n pnr 0f new mlttmen deo!ewi In Pert nichmund Jee Nelnen may meet JVte Ilernan In PnllatlelphU next month. A lal club tr, dlckerlne for n NoIen-IIerinan contest, Yeiinc Shank, n Wllkes-IHrre flswelght. has plucril hlinwelf iindf r the management of Joe Conrey. Hhank In eimii te mcl Charley Iluy. Ilattllng Murr.iy und Ultla Jiff. Te local iIiiIm with n number of lxixera enrolled ua inemlHTH w 111 held annual dunrea enlght. The Jelly Ten Club will give Its affair at Trkymere Hall and tha Dixen Club's duncu will be twld ut lleceiand EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIAr WEDNESDAY, CORNELL GRIDDERS OUTGUESS 'ENEMY' Arrive in Jenkintown Secretly, Then Ce te Philmont Country Club WITHDRAW PARADE PERMIT MyMeev of the deepest dye Mir reunded the arrival of the Cernell foot ball team In Philadelphia this morning. Oil DebieV athletes 01 lived nt 7:15 nt Jciiklntewn station; or ma he it was G:.T.1: or nerhnns 2:10. The actual time of irrival has been kept a profound secret, but the fact remains fhey arc here for their game with l'enn tomorrow. Last night the word was unseed among the initiated that the Itlncnns would reach our northern frontier at n euarter past 7 this morning. A large delegation was en hand te give the free dom of ths city. With hated brcnth they clustered around the platform ns the train nulled In. Clouds of Cerneirnssistnnt- mnnugers kept the platform clear ns the train I'ulled In, nnd thirty-three canvas vncks were cast out from the deer of the ex ires Pnr. Then the train departed. One of the onlookers advanced, gentlv prodded one of the bags, nnd Mitlsflcd himself that the nlnvcra worn nf en... ceuled therein. The Itecentlen Cem- mittee new turned te the assistant man agers, and inquired. "Hew come?" lliey were met by stony silence. Nothing te Say for Publication After a whispered consultation the managers decided that they had noth neth lug te say for publication. At this point one keen-eved vetith discerned in the morning mists a vogue shape that looked !tH though It might he it car en a siding. The object wns stealthily approached by the whole dele gallon and the surmise wns found te ii tn'0. Ah ,wns " I'uHmnn. standing Micnt nnd lightle.sH en a rusty old sid ing. With a splendid display of woodcraft they drew near, and were just about te leap aboard, when the clarion cry cut acreis the darkness: "Hey! Where yn geln'?" At the same moment u host of out posts rushed from all directions nnd formed themselves before the. entrance te the car. "Stand back!" commanded the sen try sternly, nnd his tone wus se des perate that everybody steed buck. "This cur shall net be disturbed." he hissed. "ery well, kind sir," acceded the spokesman for the assaulting party, 'but de you mind informing us when the team will leave its respective coaches and catch some breakfast?" "Anen," answered the guard in decp chct tones'. ;Aii(I where will this breakfast be?" J aln t supposed te tell, but you might ask at the Philmont Country Club. Where tliev did, nnd it wns. At neon Doble, bundled in a hcavj ulster as nn niil te his disguise, nnd Manager Murphy, euiially dolled up, started away from the clubhouse en a journey veiled ln deeper mystery than any of the earlier mysteries. They trudged ncress the damp ground into a waiting taxi, shades drawn and engine running, ready for a sprint te Nime unknown place. Seme suld that the Cernell coach was going te Franklin Held te take thumbnail sketches of the gridiron for experimental purposes this afternoon. Others held the opinion that iconic wns en a quiet hunt for muchinc guns. The rnt-tat-tatters will he needed this afternoon if the onrush of Cernell alum ni continues. The assistant managers were posted at streteglc places nreuml the Country Club prepared te the death If necessary te repel any invaders. Members of the club were told te remain nway from the clubhouse or rik the Cernell sharpshooters, who arc prepared for action. One of the assistant mnnngers who doesn't believe, in being secretive, s.iid that the team would net practice this afternoon en Franklin Feld, but would work out en the Country Club grounds. Parade Permit Withdrawn Cernell undergraduates bad planned te celebrate the victory which they hope for tomorrow with a parade from Franklin Field te the Bellevue. Strat ford Hetel, but the parade has been called off. Superintendent Mill; received a let ter n few days age from Daniel It. Strlckler. president of the Student Council of Cernell, asking for the pn. rude permit, nnd explaining that In the event of a Cernell victory the Student Council desired permission te held n pnrnde. The superintendent readily granted permission, routing the parade ever Thirty-fourth street te Murket, te Bread and te the hotel. Today, however, Superintendent Mills withdrew his permit temporarily upon receipt of nnether letter, this time from Theodere 11. Twesten, proctor at Cor Cer nell, anil formerly a police lieutenant of tills city. Later it was withdrawn for geed. The proctor enclosed two dipping from the Cernell student publication and asked that permission for the pn rnde be held up until he could arrive this afternoon. The proctor wrote that there was n feeling among many of the students that the did net want te held n parude, ecn in the event of victory. One of the clippings inclesed in Procter Tweslen's letter wns the re print of an open letter from Heincwi Berry, graduate manager of athletics at Cernell, lie wrote that the Cernell A. A. was net n party te the ret(iie-t for a permit and knew nothing about the parade. Procter Twesten arrived at neon und saw Superintendent Mills. They de cided theiv would be no parade. The proctor smiled when lie left the confer ence. '"We will win, of course." he said, "but there will he no demonstra tions exivpt en Frunklin Field." The club house wns lavishly decorated with Cernell colors and banners, ami the big red Hag of Ithacu flouted from the flagpole. Move In Town Tonight Owing te the fact that its present headquarters are eighteen miles from Franklin Field, it Is probable that tin squad will move in town tonight (lie establish Itself at the Ulttenheiise. a wns the case last jrnr. Light practici was staged at Philmont this afternoon The thlrt) -three huskies that Cond fill Doble has brought with him are Cussld), linker, Buckle, (iauinlnd, Moere, Munns, Sumlstiem, I liinnii Sullivan. Dedge (captain l, Davisen Parker, Brayhan, Smith, White, Jenes. tteetz, Buiyten, Dallas. Hlelinrds. Quail, Kaw, Pfuiiu. (ieuhl. l(oeue, Olney, Patten, Lechler, llanisay, Cul lisen, Hichmaii, Jewell und Pest. (I these, Kaw, Dedge, Munns, Brayhan. Jenes, Drayten and Hemsay pre certain laaaaaaaaaaaaa nr T iiaaal nairr - --- v.- ." i-. ..' x... . . .. 'fzzm&ritf PWBf'f,' iyfflr!$Ntv; R :. flpiaPi2BrV fm- fly !KnHyt -mm- m w wBtTsSBSSMSSSBfSfmJSWBMSmiSm' 'bebbbbbbHbkFIJbbbbHbHKkZ'')- 'Wff' mi flfc. ' yPryVFrrWKlrvWlmWHPli rwy4fTP"rrnBHBinBBMl 'iBBBB9BBlBVflHS9HBBflflBHflBBBBB& BBBBflBlBBUWm "TjHMaiBMryWltBiJjJjjwhMfcT- bbHH" wiiMiMiiiliipW mwbwp bbbPbb "' ' BBBalBP'ffBwBWmBiwlillMBllil!la f WUhM S tttaJSSlx RHS BPJPBBBMpil,i i l,u) . ,1 l. rfiBVljBBy--nWBgyTWMyJg.pfllBJBWJBM nHEMHBTjS, ft I BE3 BBHBBHflBfiK&SBk. ' '" dUflH & JKtZ&2K$M&Mffi98Sh3 JX&&V'l !w&Ii?& - tVmTvitSHtfiiPSiA t I The Ithacatis nrritcil today for their Turkey Da game wllli Penn en I'ranl.liii l-'lcld. hi Hie group the second man from the left is Captain Dedge, and the fourth Is Coach (il Doble Cernell Glee Club Steals Grid Stars" Ovation Stuff Karly commuters in the Rending Tcrminnl this morning gntliered te greet the husky Cernell warriors who are' te face l'enn en Franklin Field tomorrow when the "Cernell Special" rolled ln ut 7 :0. Twe or three lnisky young men jumped from the train mr-de up of three Pullmans. Just us the crowd prepnfed te cheer the gridiron bat tlers they noticed their baggage. flultars, mandolins, banjos, etc. told the disappointing story. The eung huskies made up the Cernell (!lee Club which contests with the Penn outfit in it Joint con cert ut the Dclloviic-Stratfeid to night. te Mart the game. The ethers nre yet undecided. Assistant Cenchr Hunt and Maher also were with the bquud. Coach Debie was lu a whimsical mood this morning, but Ills utter.uiees were serious enough. "Thl.sVnlk about the Penn jinx is all foolishness-," lie said this morning. "There is netiilns te it n all. We should beat Penn tiiis yenr. if we are ever going te de it. Of course I realize that we have net scored a touchdown en Penn In five years, but I think tills is our year, even though we are outweighed cltsiit or nine pounds te the man In the line. "The men have net developed a for ward pass te brag about. Still I think we shall be able te get a few. "The reason Cernell has net been able te beat Penn mere in the past Is beennse we neer have nnv da light In which te practice after November 1. But this ear we hne rigged up arti ficial da.vllght. Wc haw- sj big arc lights en the field, and they give us plenty of light te practice by. Then, tee, classes keep the plajers vcry late at Cernell and this also interferes with the practice. Different This Year "Last car Pcitn get the jump and i the wet Held completed the work, . although we entered the game favorites. I It will different this jenr. But ...l.nili.H .en ti 111 .it linn we slifill i.nti. I vlivill'-l ., .- , ... ". ." " - -,,.... .. ler the season a success "The ground bus been fre.en at Itlrticit for some time new, and It bus hunted uj my boys a little. They nre net in quite as geed conditier as they were en 'his ni 'eunt. But their mentn! cunditien Is e.celleirt. There Is net a l.it of overconfidence. They knew they nre up agninst n geed, smart team in spite of its defeats, and they are going in thcre te play their best. J'iiey feel that with any of the breaks te help, they will win. Value in the high-quality tobacco, fully aged. Value in the full-size Invin cible shape. Fflfft? through its largest production and minimum profit per cigar. DISTRIBUTING BRANCH 1147 N. 4TH ST. PHILADELPHIA Iiave a White Owl- CORNELL TEAM AT JENKINTOWN immM!vMt&txvzf& THREE BIG GAMES Pitt-State Tilt Holds Headline Position W. and J. Plays West Virginia PANTHERS ARE CONFIDENT The L.ist will have Ihe center of the foetliuH picture tomorrow. There nic three important college games in (bi section that bine no comparison in any part of these Cnited States. And one of them will he singed nt Franklin Field where Penn lakes en Cernell. The hcadlincr of the dnj , bewser, will be put en til Pittsburgh where the Panthers dash with Penn Stale. The third of the hie; three engagements will be staged at Morgnntewn. W. V.. where West Virginia and Washington and Jeffersen meet. Cernell, Stnte and Washington and Jeffersen nre undefeated nnd all three with Lafiiette have a geed claim en the Knstrrii championship. Penn, Pitt und West Vlrgliilu have leaded gunx in the wu. of trick plnjs te attempt te topple the toinetchers Confidence At Pitt Out nt Pittsburgh, thev s;i, there is gobs- of confidence In the Panthers' ubllitj In trim State. Despite the three defeats sufiVicd by Warner's eleven this season, the Smoke Town eellealniis have a fast and brainy nggieg.ilien. State will be at its hes, hut ceit.lilll will l-e pushed te the limit. In the Seuth, (icergln Tech and Ci li tre, the two lending teams below the Mn seu and Dixen line, will plaj their final games. Tech has lest (,i lYtin State, but plans te end their 1!I21 campaign by walloping Alabama l'elv. Centre will eni;ni'e ('eoretevv n Colleen Vuuderldlt and the I'nivcrsitv of the Seuth will furnish tlirill- itt Nashville, i The Western Conference season has' been completed, but out en the Pacific1 I .. !.!.- ...... I .. .. !n i.. ... I ... , illl-l, u OIK llllllie Will lie si;ii;eil i Seattle between the I'uiversltv v of Washington and Washington Stale. This is also a ripsiierter. Dickinsen I'la.vs Ittirhiiclt Tlieie are several Intr resting games 111 this State. Dickinsen has been priming for Bueknell for the last two weeks and figures en stepping the Lewisburg eleven. Muhlenberg with five consecutive victories is the favorite ever L'rsinus at Allentown. Franklin and Marshall and (Jettys- N EAST TOMORROW i'c33 fal 0m wjm mj0 fA 0as. mmm wm wm Wm in &&2h WW Penns NOVEMBER 23, 1921 L-ollege football iranws en Tomorrow's Sclwdulcv l IVnn In, ( ernell. u( I rmiklln 1 Irld. Wist lr- s.,,,1.. .. Pill, ut I'lttslnirt'li. 1 ilslilliclen ml JrfTcrxen is i;lnln. ut Miiiuitnteun. 1 ( iiliimlili vs. ( iilmitp, nt N;w YerU. DliMnsnti vs. lltlil. mil. at (' irllslr. I'ninUlln mill Marshall v. (.rtljshiirj at l.iini'.istr. . (rurci't.ivMt vs rtli no. nt UnsliliiKtnn. deer cc WiishlnKtiin vs ( .ithullr I nlvrrst. nt Uiishlii3tnii. ,'ehns Ilnt'Mns i., ii-lilnclen mil l.cr. i at II tllliiierr. 1 Miiltlrnhrri: is. ( rslniis, rl lli-ntnvve. i NhiKiir.i vs. M. Iliinnv'-'iitdre, it .M.iK.trn I TjIIs. P. M. I . vs. st. .Inhns, nt ( hestrr. Ke, hc(r is lluhiirt, nt Ite'hi slrr. sitsiineh mnii vs. Ixhenen nll.v, 't sun. liurji lllannv.i vs. Ml. st. Mary's, at Mlla- in. v.i. M'l.sT M s,()lTII (li'oretevvn ( utli'KC ik, Ontrr ut (idirKi ! (enn. (Irnrcl i Tcdi vs. .Mal.amn r"l it At Inntii. Ti'iiiH'ssi.e vs. lfntiuk. . at lvlnctnn. Ni hrnsK'i .h. ( ote. Apirlrs, at latiinln. North (irellni vs. MrKlnla, nt liaprl Illll. Nnlri- Ouiie vs. Mlili. Aek'h's, at NntiT lliiini.. Ollhi I ,iltirsll is M.irluilit ni lli,.,iu I. nr VVnsli. vs, YiiishinKlim Mite, ut i M-ii'tle ViiiMlrrliilt N'nsliilllf- vs. t nlvrrsltv iif s,uti, at ll. I'lilv lllsl, vs I lisp vs. VVis,-rn C n'nniilii ( ellrjri" ' I en. ( iiIIpk" vs. A M I nt itninnkp ICs,. at ( levrlaml. . llrnver nt lolnrinle Denver, el I nliinnhi Mirinirs. Driike vs (.rlnnrll nt l)-s Xliilnrs I iirni.in vs. IMvlilsvn. nt (.ri-emille. IriirBlii vs. Clrnisim, nt Athens. Kansiis vs. Mlssniirl, nt I.mv irnrr. Mnrjlanil vs. North ( ,ir. .st'ite, nt I ellf ke 1'iirh. Kleliinnnil vs. AMIII.un r.ml .Marj . at Jlli-li-mi ml, .'Iiaiis Aelps t. Icas, nt (ellr-Ke Ma lum. Inls'i v, I'lilllhis. nt Tulsa. burg will put en u thriller ut Lancaster. This is an .'inutial affair nnd is a b game in Lancaster Cmintv.. I'ennsyl wiulti Military Cullege takes en St. lehn's at Chester and Villaiieva plnjs Its first nnd lust home game against Ml. St. Mur.v's. Noire Dame, the team that walloped both the Armj and Bulgers, will line up against the Michigan Aggie, at Notre Dame, and Nebraska, conqueier of Pittsburgh, will face Cel undo Aggies ut Lincoln. Southern Game Canceled Durham. N. ( .. Nev L.i fen'h.ill kMnil hftwren 111- Ti 1 1 i" nuil i: s of lul.i' f,,r .1 I 'SUIt Nn ih i an illni una Irirlma. n teim rpy.i 'us IiPhii ,,ill , ,,ff r tn - rit'uip of r v: s. ntan r ih. Kill,' III" l.l .I..P.. Juhnsi.n ISM'l l.tt'uHK Uf III'' tVU Instl'UtllltlS is te ti. .'iiuliii. i vi WiunJ hnltljni k for rn-wllnj. Northeast Pres Want Game Tl .Vi'ithinst 3'rrif ssien.i's dun te i eaticclUt mi are with nit i s-nme t.ir tumor- ! itvv I'i. h ilpalrlns this .itfm imn , , 1 I'ranlt A. .M At'e. (jatilp,.! iy,i 'ie, ,j ADDITIONAL SPORTS ON PAGE 17':- babe grove te start ii in Penn ba ckfielp Woodbury (IS. J.) Lad. Whose Tackling Thrills, Gets Pest Over Veterans. I Team Will Spend Today in Country COCHRANE IN LINE .pL.VXNM.VANI.V I- ira-b for Cur- -- iidl. Tlii- plnjer" ami cundies j j hwxvi this morning In flic tuiining hetiM en (, cu. f ,), ,',! 1IU, ,iK battle of ii,,, s,.net, et, Franklin Field , nnd the ceh-chmis wa Hint II' ever u i ueil nnd Blue (cam was tit for ilie bnltl" of its life fill- season's eliM'i) i- ndsmuii and his nides pulli-,1 n big 1 sin prise (,j, morning when Him nil-, i mitt I'd that Babe (ireve. the Woodbury, ..warrior, would fut I(. kiiiii" i at halfback Instcjid of Mike Wliite hill. iJreic i rated by players and conches ns the hardest end iiies'I vicious ' tinkler mi Franklin Fit id. He enrned , the sehri.piet hist fall ns n member of the senilis when morn than once lie toppled ever his bijtuer Miisit. brethren. ' i During the last week the conches hnve j , been dri lime him p.irtleiilarly hard In M'''" ngc drills te see jest hew much He eeiiiii .sfiind. 'J'he :uiser is found in 'he fact t hut Ills name will appear in . tile line-iin Ml I lie stni-t i,f il, l.l.-..ef home game of the .tear. ri'Oi ; iei7 n nrruli pluyr, nil of J Inst ira.teii t.iitt fur n inenlli nt mil. i iic jirti nun in rirr lip in in at in a vnmitj; ijnmr nuiirrrd in V ir Yerk srlirn he pint i. fin- min ulii in the ftiirtme'itli wim', J'r tarklnl Hi;i Jim l'ilirrtviii. n irretul nftrr he cntrvnl the innic. mid dumped the Onrn en il'iin for a lest. A minute Inter (ireve vni'iired n for fer wun! pass that vveulil have niited n touchdown for tit Mountaineers had it net been for the p.iriiir alertness. He did net arrv the hall against Dartmouth und bus done little offensive work during the s,M inimiii- drill-, .wt the conches are starting' him ever his ii. ere eperli'in ei rivals. With drive dcr-idd en. t'ie re ...... , . . . . mnlinler of the b.ieMield will i er.lain I'llTlillin Ite Wniv nl n-mri, rlmel: I Miller at one hnll ami Te llamer nt lullbnek. MiKe Whltehill and Al Vege. lln will be the first-stiing re-er i t The IJne Jaelc Dern will held ! m n i , nr pest. Thiirmiin and Ce, hniee ' r tackles and Sutheilniid nnd (,n,f t1 goal ds. The vtomleitiil (-en, lia '( "f I'm! Cei'hrain has earned hi.n a In rib nt t.ie start nftcr thru n;. of --M- 'ting en (lie beneh at the npenins v '' "" "'B leiiew. who v as uie'.r in weather for almost week. I. a- ' (titueiy recovered .Hid il'inng the In-t week put up one of the best line bat tles of the year in "-eriinmage drill-. "71JSTDHDAY uni an eni;i ilmj iur tlir mjund. Then ipcvl Irii than un hour en Vinnklin I'itlil, running through n sierr ireik sri immune dull, nftcr iTnWi the reaeliri fnl fnl letrid them in n peppery signal drill. This afternoon n fleet of motorcars leaned b.v prominent graduate nf the T'niveisit.v of I'enns.vlvnnui took tlie squad en a cress-country ride nt .'! o'clock which wound up nt the White marsh Valley Country Club, where u short snappy signal drill was held. Tin- will dine at the dub this evening, nfter which they will return te the training house for the students' lull'. This is the first venr in lnnnv that a Bed and Blue squad lias net sppnt () night at a country dull away fr'in the si cue of the game. Team In (ircat Miape Robertsen, who bus In en 'iieUing .u'.r llbi i oiidltien "f ihe idiiv crs all season. sn.Vs the s,iun, s in hue shape the game tomeitow lliifside et a sllff je'nts and li.ilii'r bruise, , meinber of the s,n ,, ,. tl le mlir game at au niun,i'in In geed ph.vsnal 'mid '.ii ui d ler I" v REDUCED FARES INEW Saturday, November 26 m mmm I $3.24- SPnd trip g5a24 g UCliETS GOOD FOR J VVO L?. . s -' ' Ns.vtn.Ur Je,: U.ij a.Mi'.j.;.x'.C V ! ,' s'C1'"' ?. ," ? j Sst,,, llt NllIlll i',,;.. ;t , i-i i a'.ii 4 v a m , . -,. I.ul l. . t ... r.cl.e,. en .ale l.,nn r,l, ywOiitx The Reute Of the yy. - ' U Ertressi'aug Will Meet Old Pal Tomorrow Curl F.itrcssvung, Penn's brilliant right end. will meet n member of his old gridiron team at prep school tomorrow afternoon en Frunklin Field. Leenard L. Heiisen, left tinkle of the Cernell cleen. and F.rtlc phi.wd en the came eleven nt Sluittuck Military Academy three jenrs age. According te Lrtrexsvaag he will hae u great battle with his pel of piep clioel. for Krtie is a Norwegian and Hensen Is u Swede. Frtie tried le persundc lil 'ill frleml te join him at Penn. but the latter elected te try Cernell, nnd new they will nvet lrttinlly opposed le each ether ns numerous, plnys nt right end will In directed through Hensen's tnckle nnd it will bc his duty te .spill Lrt reus wing. the morale nt Us ntglicst point this'' seusen. vlenn students and alumni leek for u rejuvenated team en Franklin' Field tomorrow afternoon te de buttle with flic obi rlvnl of the Bed nnd Blue. , Jehn W. Ileisman, bend coach of the. team, staled this morning Hint be planned te remain in Philadelphia the ' .vcar around in order te bring1 the"' football situation out of the morass" It seems te be in new. Ileisman intends te innke speeches during the wlnter"" te different sections of the student body " nnd also f the nhimni of theT'nivcrsItyMOi in (ill" all ever the country. 01 .VOX DAY next hr will held , the firit meeting nf the men trhe ,- kre bein called out for December practice, nnd judging by tht response ' tn hit Irtteri, a record turnout in an. ticipnted. As seen as the winter neither slnrti breaking awap Ifeis- ' man plant tn start an tntensite spring training that will pivn him a line nn the squad for next year. ..- With Hunks nt n minimum and a squad of men who never reported for a ti um in the past, but who have all the prerequisites for football ple.vers, along with the vnrity and freshmen of this season, te report next full, Ileisman leeks for n football team thai will de Pernie Kama proud. Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and Overcoats $ii-80 and see our 16 windows Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. . Cor. 9th & ArchSts Op a Hen. & Sat. Erji. 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