' 'fa EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAy OYElMBER 26, 1921 Many Universities and Colleges New Plan Big- Stadiums, After Recerd-Breaking Gridiron Season 'V y. L- COLLEGES SCORED BIG FINANCIAL SUCCESS DURING GRID SEASON Estimated That Clese te 600.000 Saw Heme Games ej Yale, Harvard and Princeton Gilherten (Pa.) Overflowing With Football Enthusiasm n Ker.Kitr w. M.WWKU. lutts "-.tiller Kvi'iiiii. Put. lie I 1'ilKt- THK leHes'il'' fixMluill season is ! . tin" athletes jit nl w.isiicl up Hli'l waiting lm- then next sporting emit mm. tin1 cuadies .in iu. j.'" te xuiU and cam a ItvitiR ami tin ciiilirmi fan lm. ten -.ninths tn 't I tii'ir vocal cords hack into position Tin- uirtnni !in tleiU'cil tnul lucre is u. .thine; ilnini! en the t ncr. hut hehliul tin iene tlitir is pl'tit nt m t is it The -tnttitii nl -tnhvutt- nic InlieiniK in tin- eli'nf" i f l In- n t ! l.-i i. i .1 - tiens of the various cnileKcs. ntnl thei nt. iusk'iiii: tiui -ln ! 1I11111 thi-v ever hamMed hefnic The collegiate season .in-t mt via the mnt ui 1 essfnl In the histen of tin" mime from :i finnni-.nl t:i iilneint .'wiiil milliiilix of dollars were upcnl te ee the Karnes, nml the mllei;.' ii..i hne imieiikIi tneiicv te plan new -imlliim' as well nf pnv the .etteit of the ether sports inaiii talned thrruichnut the academic xiar This it particularl. tine of the Western 'enferetn e. All U-ivinu irruriN for attendant e and receipts were hrekeii. nil, I 111 hunt hie new -titl' mux 11 11 under construction or planned lv the members of the iirg.itiiiili.ui The I ni verMty of Chicago iliew ltilt.OOH speitntets during the eueii. mill tlne fan, paid mete than three quartet s of a million te witness the .nnteis Miihisitn. with its new tuailiuiu. attrneted IM.DO11 in he .-iiiics Other iiiembeis of the conference, while net quite a in,rifiil. also drew 1 . tun i-kablv Luge crowds. Ne official fiRi-re- have been aiineutii ei hv the I?iit)rti iellege. but ncvci thelcss it is estimated that even greater ctviviU .ittt tided same- in tins sei'imn of the enntM than i.nt 111 the Miild'e W . It 1- heli.veil 'hi' r'.e-e te f.OO.fllHI 'iiw the home gainer nt Y.1I1 MirviiM mi. I'm'i,.i,ii !' rm :i ( with a -Patint; 1 npa' I' of milv 'IimiiiO ilmum :.i" --, ui ' m'.ki.h .'ill ,miv ,"2.00(1 in th bis Kine .iUi-iM. ' ' ' lt ., Ki.niM.n ! ' . :id this dn-sn'l iteli.'de the game plaid .ig:i .!- I - 1 tme it ii In w . U when mere than lO.flOM I'tuiii. p.nd te he pi.etr ale. xut'i a tiiilii.u Imi'i te -cat "i'.Oimi . ,im''.'ii huv and w.tn a .eeivius cnp.icitv f 1 ie-e te n immi. ha- the edg- en ether . e'leges nnd te 11 is reason the Blue probably out d ten am ether institution, in t.'i intrj li i cnmnted that nparlj UijO.Oftl) nw the I'll plav at New ll.iwn Koetball in the Snrh nnd en the I'ae'tic Cm-.' a ., i 1,1 I'leii-amK of follewetv Tlie Ktir AVe-tein 1 iilli'iie- iliew iiewd- tun we'ihl i-nnate faxnr lily with thee in the l.'a-t TI1.1i g"e for the I'n.vcrMtv 01 ('iiiifnrniii chanipi'ins. who pn'b.ib nttiiii til mere -pei tater than anv etl.'r team n the f '0.1 St. PE a'7i n tiniiii'ii if .'tli, iilii) 1 nHii i 'I. It ;iiiMr it hwihl hn nuiii- In iml Iflll.OiHi. (iitniulu if .i.'.'i"'l n ill turn nut nn 11 iiniiii mhl linn nt Fiilukhii I iflil. thru" times tii( hhiiiIhi iimilil nttrnil mi n ilrm ilmi. irith -iTt nl Inn if finiri. Three L'ndefcnled and I nticd Tram Till. EI', teams in the Kat went through the season without beinz beaten or ti"d. The vi-teriiiiis trio is iomnest( of Cernell. Lafayette and Washing ton nnd .TeQeren State was net defeated, but was deadlocked b Harvard nt -1 and played a -eei ele.s.s tie with Pitt. The undefeated three all have ri client ''aims for the chninpionshie in this section. Tl.e Ithacans. tinfnrtunntelx . did net meet anv of the leading elevens, but lint tiimiMh and l'enii were ttiMtined se ileeisiveh that the Debip machine mitf-t be rated among the most peweifitt Cnnrell has a sre-it offensive and tbb- was eleath demonstrated en KrvMi'i Field Th.inlstving Dav when Rlx touchdowns wen scored psninst tb' I"l and I'lne Three liunilr'"i and nine'- -te points hae been pilet' up t tl . Ithaians thii f-ensen. Thn tb.it ter t' 8 of-'en-e. Tie di fense aUe is . ter enl 21 points were m.T e bv the e .pn tien Dartmouth. Colgate and Columbia pach tall. e. I one touchdown ngai Cat'tain leilse and his pHvmatps. The bpt iraun em l.afurtte hi" for fie nn'ln il title is 1 1 ,. vi ion nei Pitt Other tuns ..f the Kastnn ans wcte Mi.'ib nbi-r;. 1 )ickin--en. I'ucknell. Fordham. Iiutsers Penn Delaware mid l.ehich .Tm k S'ltherland's athletes registered 'JT-I points nnd pietnitted -t points te be si nred against them Bucknell. Fordham. Penn nnd I.ehigh each crossed the I'astenian goal line once Washington and Jeffersen aKe took a fall our of Pitt, winning by 7-0 (ireasy Neale's bnvs have trimmed Itethanv. nttcknell. West Virginia' We leyan, Pnrnegie Tech. I.ehish. Syracuse. Westminster, Pitt and West Vir ginia. Twe hundred and etght points- were scored ngninst "1 . The championship argument never will be settled, but if any one of the trio Is selectpd te pliu Andv Smith's California eleven nt Pasadena, and a victory is scored In the Fastern eleven, the title eertainh should go te that team. rnn. V.Ll. no nllin led thr mllrijiatr irnrld no nllin clri rn 111 the hal uilli hy thr ttliacan. tletrrt r . C7ren;ii 7 rrh irrcs 0111 XI pninli hrhind irifh Sn9. nnd Xetrc Dame put ever .1J.T. College Spirit vs. Town Spirit WHRN one think' of enthusiasm ever football, one's muni naturally 'urns te thoughts of college students rearing then- threats nut whilp whiti clad cheer leaders wave arms nnd turn somersaults. Due would never picture n game en an open let when examples of enthusiasm are recalled, hut town spirit nt an open-!ei battle efttimes urpnsp, jn proportion college spun m a million-dollar stadium. Along the lines of enthusiasm we offer for 'onsiderntien t(.e -own e' .'Jllberten. a mining camp balanced en top nf n pillar of coil in erthesti 1 n Pennsvlvania. Kvi ry new and then there i.s a mine breach and part of the town caves in Thev go te hed m night up there and hope they'll he ,,Me te get up in the mottling Whenever the imne-rehbi r, dig a mip'e of tens nf coal from the main support, the town qitivei, ,( b.t ..n,j a,.t n, ,f lt UPp going te take the high dive, hut seme.Viw or ether manages te st,,p ;n tiie sunshine Pesiutc all this. e.'OO 1 itizens resUle there and enjev it Oilbeiten is a strong football town, and the boys who hang aieund the terp knew the teeerds of the 1 elleginte and Independent gridiron stars betti 1 than the t it x -hnppies Twe teams are supported, and the varsttv i geed enough te giw the leading teams of the coal region- a terrific battle When ever a game is played at (iilhorten it a legal holiday, and the whole -illace turns out te sic the contest Among the most ardent fans s Mike Keir'can. the Mntbaum of Cil Cil herten Mike runs the local mono heue hecause he has tn earn a livm and attends football games bv choice We get nn earful of Gilbennn snnlt' when we met Mike in Mahnney City last Sundax. "Wc plav Cealda'e next Sundav at Cenidnle " l,e a,. '-and ne'te going te give these coal-region 1 hnmpiens n tel bittle -P hnrP , n ,. closed held in our town nnd no clubhouse or gmri.i n ei'he- t,t n 1, IX , a football team in fact two of th-m The U't.e f..i..s h.i-.e a tr-mi is e 1 an the big ones "Kverv plater nn the hig tfrr work. e the in r. nn I pia.ii-ej n, LL" ,f'?h,I',t n,a.'r, . UV ,akp ,'r' "Pee-mrn n, ,he games and C" n,, ?00 in the hat llns jee te defray the rp nf. of eqi-ipme-,' ,.t, ,,,,1 also pa vs the salaries of the bn s ,n ca-e tev n-- I :-t and can't go te w ,k If there s anything lefi at the end ..f the sea-n .. , ,iude, evmlv nmen- . . players. Just watth us next Sunday." HiriCT- .. 1. I.J .. r.. . . .... ...... ..,..r,r.i ie nennntnali - - j fir irrph 1 nqn 11 r 'i 1 ii r nnrh ii.i..i '1 ...11 .... . . . . . iiiiuiji .iiimi- nni ineuteil nun aihnl trtll.rrteii hit Mil.r yellnl rnr irn ilmtnl uilh n hrltl- W huh. lie minhl ndil. it SPtlfll . r epvi an ISit. bi full ; i r,0 AETNA PLAYS NATIVITY New Basketball Team Will Oppose' Uptown Cage Five en Latter's Fleer Thn Aetna 1'rofesMonnls n new basketball leuni composed of players from the St. Anne and Melv Name teams, will get their chance te pinve their worth this evening when t lit etack up nganisi the N'ntiwty Catheli' Club af the latter's hall, llel'grade and AllcgllPtiv axerim Natitlty geiiic at n last nme this A.nnitii nn,l ill,, nlmi nonel. nlll l.urA their work nn out 1..1 ihem .is Kddie .""' "" '" ""'.' 't ""I "... finllaghpr and Hill I'-A. the it-forwards tneb made a half deen goals m the lnet game In ihe pielimmniy Aeinu second meets NntUit.v spcimd. HITCH IN LEONARD BOUT Arrangements for Match With Mitchell Net Completed Mlhvaulu'c. Wiv. Nev. C. Ai -raugeiui'iitH in tne liiii. iv l.i oii.inl eii.inl IMnkvy Mit.hell lii;l t ter '.'ew Vcir J)ay hnve net Inm i i.ui.il. : .1, 1 1 nn .t -em of the iniiii h ii i ' hi n ed 1 1 t ii. ht Leenard ilrinuinl' si.'i.tnii) gu.iiiiinei rtul a iirivlleg. je In p. i n-in ..i te.' receipt!, te whi'h ihe piouieici mil net agree 'Anether K. O. niif.ii.s. I.... tilO. uf ft I'all ' i et Uniileil, In thr . Il'nl ilftfeii- -mn, O'Uewil M. i Mn , ' ' li flfiMll It pi rr te ih un- for Tem Gibbsna .'! - 1 ohm . I . , , n ,i i. -ui'. .' ,.h i tn ptml 'ern.i;. nrnj thirr 11 ,n mm-tli ncur thr li'ium nnnulnl i;,ll, - Ui nnmr ra, 1'ntltrHU n lnn, I 1 i il no ., ,. , -. ( " ' ' - emi i iiiij i, him Hi, ,-ok n hr tprd nlnm;. 7 hr tup nf ),; Heets and Saddle Hew If. ,,iTei's a uoed 1 nni fP the nes. ing .lav f ,,. f:i rrt. meeting. The H we Claiming Stake, se-,,, n((fi( is th.' feature I)PPk,.. . rnvnm, , th- wngnu ever s,.n., !0(ll, wh1h reienllv shmved geed tnim. but he. limit in I.,;.,- rn.es If i,r.,n , ' . ner.. ine i i nit I,, should vvm Kit tn I'm lines he' -tun. Km, ..,.-. ....",;, """toen nnd . i . '111'. ll'ller liei .. . u, l p I Hr.! Hp ii sii i,,. Iippei ' 'kiti nn.i nice vi..i,. ;v, , vj , , "" Sn. i n 'II,, i, , I hni.f is 'Jl, ,-, ,, . W.'SSI,. I! . ,;,. rl(-.. , l"m. Sailn.- ! .- lt, ft, King ,e 11 Tani.i. i- s i, 'iallup. Sntiina. .Murem t Nen Orleans Ihm , ,, e f'i,,,vn f'hfi k I'frli.ips, Spiiitiiij. C,.ii ,. j,,,, mid Ai e nf A. i -, Jiri.ti, , j. , j ... !!" Th i I - 'II -null j.,,,, ,,,,' Wns l,er l-'mirlll A.'. . I!p ii. I. " K.i ti 1'itih llenigi. Stan c,,' ,, i I'm hr. (leliiii Inn Tiiiii , v t li (in, n i in, in; vv aiiiui I inn .1 I , Si,, in Se lllll Itmivnie l.'Cnieller M. De-nil C nt,, i l Havana I'H' ill T'lmahn i I.e, ..I I i liigav i n fid Taw n Si "si ' ins uli u I.e ' . I'liink '' HI I ililikf I'd flat i son Sivili Sen ice 'I I, ml Mi I I". n I ,( ii tlriK l''..i,' l il ,e I h ,ipe' v . IE m mm HERE FH BGUTS Terry Richards, Deuble Title holder of Panama, Seeks Tendler Tilt MET HEAVIER OPPONENTS H LOltS II. .IM'TIC 7)111 1.ADKI.PIIIA has a new ntic-li- ing iieiil In its midst Kilter Terrr Hlehatds 'leiratue hn Isn't Irisli hopped e.T a mini a' Hr md Stieii Sl.i- tien w'sfeidm. sti ,pe, nteiiid the list i ilalie lieieiiiiil then went llneugh mini' stunts ,'t a 1, nl gMti He showed a let of i las. if ('Inn let Weinniiller's mi.1mii nf Klcharils' ahilitj ran he taken as ii i i Het ion. boxing thtee nuinds witli .loe Iteirell Hn hauls, hmn in New Yetl, of .lew Ish parentage, retetitlv tetiirned from I lie Canal one. when- he was recng nleil as the lightweight and welter weight ihaniiden of Central and Seuth Ameiica lie slatted boxing en the Istbnitls whi'e in the service of I'm le Sain Tent sas he inn miiKe :l." peiitnN w ith i use On being hi'tierabit iiisi-h'irged fiein the Tenth Ceiiinnnt. (' A C . at I-'ort I tit. ml ( V Hl.li ir,. lenialticd at I P.tiintu.i and cetnju-ti ,1 in thii t tmii hi-ui- I efei-e r turning ri'itli Ten-v , -l.e-ts .i tth, ',. i it nf , tilituis, t, im. ,' hi iliflViinf heiit-s ,i)n his Kneilt , out ii.itu I. Since tetijruini; te the 'States, HichnriN has lu:d two bout .itid i. at of his total of thii 1 1 -s. null, lies lent liai. knei k"il out si. teen ii)ipiiuiiits " Ipimnetlts wile s,i si an i mi tin .e.i'" t it a whiie " exp!.iui"il Iti'l.ai'i "Ih.il I liid te JtM) out et tnv il.is .nni tin et I.imvici neti in unlet t) hi r 1 ' Aim niiiiixiug the ii"1- xx ficn' title I', lie 1 ,' e s,.eeed.'d 111 . lipping ' 'PI the weltei-weii'ht 111 11 1 c I Then I mad' an effort te w n tin i letvii. but these boys tnlddleweigl t were tee b'g for tne " When S.ini Mi Vet and Ham Will, thr Vegie lieav yweights, wete at Pana ma both of them became fascinated with Tem's nbi!it At thai tunc l'lihitils leught as a sntithpaw. but smie thi?n l,i has swlt.hed in the orthodox -tjle nlthe'isb new and then1 he gets hin-lv into the wn of cvtendltig his tight arm -ambidextrous. ns- it were Heth M.'Ve and Wills ndwsed Hu hards te return te the States, tell ing him that he ' could lick ant thing h weight and inches " Tint Te'ry '.ilil he liKed the leuntrv and teniniiiei in tin Car-I one That w.is l,i,; m ; 1!M Alene nhtiui that ium l!nliniil. seeiul .1 foiii'eei.-toiiml knockout evee I'lanUie Hiissell, thin icc0Rni7cl as the liglitneisht champion of the Seiitli, but !"s a tiftcen -round dei isien te Phil Kr ig. a we'iet weight Kii' had an advantage of twenn-ene pounds in th-i' iiiatch. Sinie h - ret i. in Netth Itii liariN Iris met Yeung Pele ind .lehnnv M.u'lin. w limine f-em the former in six leunds at Portland. Mc . and outpeinting the ether in eight rounds at Ttcnten. N. ,1. Weirmuller believe- that Ui, hauls would be a i Diking geed man for a match with Inv Tendler. and be new is tryinr te convince local matchmaker of that tact. Amateur Sports Tlie litrntreml I C . a fast vrncr elrvn. ii d UKe tn henk 7ains ui with ttns i,f 'It ieurth-rti Ision -a'lbei .iw fum 3Kf. Xmth nttli trft Tlif Walnmnn A A ,'ilri m hi ok can.. irirh Prt i !h itami esr., UH St Virlm 1 Xtrtrrm fiuiirfti .SntlMt st ,taiTiii i'l e'hr fltev ,,f t. at ra.iher I'harli peait: Jiir; Snuth TwwtiAth ntri- The ltnnmrr C'lnli tut npr-i 'tatis f,,i !'" Han ."ii lMtli,i hi'cs anil nrfrnni; r. aenabln rduccm'nt9 Jnsi ph I-. i ' Shet Ssjj .to.en tur! Moerljn . A . u finnj-i ,a it h vel n T ti.t las en'ii ileifs W cial'm-her L'nt", -r j'ti i ' n:r" t tin Ki'st(un riuli. nf Mltn'lr i'p is i i in hen from tlisi , it,, i ., llV n . 1( th. t n!' s,m tlrerrl'iTK ."is N r N' w Hampshl'H uvnnur Atlnnt', Cm- V J. X txti-ltr-liftrfn tour old llti 1vt te , 't r 1s,4ln' nf tn inn, he h.l in. '. -- s I'nn , l'tOT 'i'h ria'iil nMeel Pile I'riUll'sslte rtull wants te Uie , Katlli-s ,- , h , ri.Beti-nt' t.n-t.ir-nlil team attav ' in 1 i ui- Thein.m .smith '.'Jl'.i V 1 1 , ti ppeT fit rept rile I'iitIi'sh C'atlinllr (lull h. i h "ntlre in, Mill ". i-"i-.ii,or, , If) nil ilIFi-l'ldK. i,nis 'Ith. i at hnme . i aw.it. Jeneuh Mil rlc . .1.1 "ial.l I "e-.-fi Ih- I rufliiiMi ( lull ,.f Hi iixbura. ImwIMi ur a c ini te uniai ni l.'ani welKhllllt ttu piunds ihp aatii.. t h. i ieil en th'' T'eR'nttna 1-iiIil .1 no rn,i Ktanliferd sol Hit lilllii aftr ! etiOrU 1 lie I.. ! s.. (rntts. ,i 'htrd-cLhffi team his non dat s Cm trams ttthrr at linmr or ib K.trl WiiKfiet JIT Cam Tiesa street The West Olerlirciek Irillll tteulil IlKe in bneft i-ame" tveh s ct ii-n-nlnrtef n-vrar-e'd flri" It. II l.nih I1T10 Lec-di niiem, or rh-rii Uelment 'O-JS XI hrntft-n tl nnd 7 P xt Tlie Sptrnili tr,V . i; -rr h a fiw Pn ilatrs f i mm'- HM ni i heni. e- nn .- r- "f I ii nl or ! itjrtli ,, h .i v i-l fc . , 'Tafi.nn Hheu 1 ,i. si, I ,.. sii r, nd f,r, Thr "tniiili Itranrh X VI. ( . mi nt - j.rrin'-. '" l. ii.'",s'i-irti. 1 ' " r , , , ' Ml,- l T. ! I 1 AM - ' i ru i:i file Last Kntl I lull, rf r 4n-! n ,s .irs.r hr - i c ' tnr irad.nc . uii 'I l I ' I te. s J j'. T'l'. I'.n' tl.-V- I a me., (anvlrii 1 The Irimuuls ( ,i va- el 1 fit. hna errn Ih t f , Ji r s l n- -j-ti le- QUlntrls r l I I rieiial'lr "ndU'9 t) ih nam.' a .. enerniB rrn t 1 I J nil' ',' -vinnum rl ,t '1 ur The Klriln (MX . ii-t-lria.. ,. , rn T'' f'Uv teniini opening uie 1 eure nnu. lis-,, i ,1 r . ,i , ,., ,tn f,i-t ira lm- but rptiieil te the clubhoiise seen after ." "ft." ,'!!i'e's 1,'Jsln"s vl-''''"'- -''"" he taited playing, when the rain came I lie' Miulennii rivr it v t 'ir r rttt 1 (letvii. en hr tl or Una c'U 11 will lm- ,u The course is fi.lO.I xaids long. ThP rNfr ::,i an( Air;r, f;l?Tr,;i;;inn or ,i. hems f.nnu : ie-;. ju s i.iniB rrarK.. i J..- I - i.i.nii.m.li VPK :US, '20. Ml. 411. 140. .'W.t. ."P.O. IIP MlftHf .. .. weu i UK" l.i ll-jit Hum'ij'n ;;ti .iir J.)j jj-.j? ;;st ;k nnd I ir.i ri iiufi i m- i... i: i Hr n -111 u'h I - mir , Ihf KinitlnutMi . . 1 - i . H &. mH "h tlrt ti 'in ' . m1 .ib'e iuIui phtmin S If Ua '. a-' -trc' COLLfNGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL GRIDIRON TEAM A- 3 mKEKBt. . ft f. i"rr .4 . .IvfKll J"T" W -V. Zk in- sioiite .I'ls.v IIO.IS will end their sp.isun uct W cil ncsilay against I'cniisgrevp II. .. In the group aie: lop row deft te right) straham. Ilrewn. C'earh lrlnp. Manager lluilleff, S. Talor (iihslslniil nianagpr). Ileiiili'lrlis Mhldlp nm Shelilnii, ITcinlng, Coiicrlen, Alhrlght, Zejlinr. .lojce, Kcne Kastwlrli, II. Miliuln. Frent re,i drnhani, Wrlilifian, Itnherts, .lenih, Wancn, Ilryant, Williams, Cnrnhroelis V. Nichols 1 THAT GUILTIEST FEELING Or- THK IVVK'ACSVI. Geuf I eR PHlt- ROCKew.? 1 KMOuJ Bin. molstem! CLUO I suppose Yov I -- BILL. FAITH f - v Ne?' ,St--iwiv! I DUBt Tkar J W 5RT rf n- N cJ7 vWELL HOU- 'fleer VmuRRaV - Z s , "" N fweuu hcrit i ewe -ioe SJ s- . 'Ll- DGT YOO p 0 j-ACK 6CLU YOU'RC A MOT K'i'JOv CHAi.ie f? -i ? 0j jAC, ? J ivte.vxBaR ' oe ' M0WJ A QUefsY': YoeDON'T.f j MAR-J-is, ' I MUT HAUE A l LOT OF , I WFUt I -- tisi - y tfivJOss liliA w i. PWHEU Ol- j s J -- "- ( e,&"hapsn J J ) 3oem- -y .. happbm riwew ) ietieT txJ jggi v-j s J&&L r2ET HARMONS' BROTHERL Y LOVE GOLF SCORES AROUND 68 i :..i.. i.' .. 'I' ll. .. t :.. -"''A ' "''I'.X !' I dill OJ I JIH'iIJ.sl M llll II VlW-lft-1 V III .'Willi- H'ur-Pre Competition Frem "Leng Tees" Hunkers Deepened I'inrliiirst. N. C. Nev. 'JO. Tem: Riv OMMY HARMON, the Hudsen or Club professional, and his brother Peter, the Scettlsn-American club amateur made the sand (U around i here when the Southern golfing sea- -en was opened with the second annual mid-Seuth bcs-t-ball tournament for amateur and professional pairs. The Harmens played feui of tne finest he-t-liall reuiuls in lompetltien etei rc i erded and came within nn ace of beating TO en each el four nuinds en the championship course from the back tees. nrellierly Leve Of pentic tin Haitnens wen the tits) pi ie of S.'OII and the silver setviie for the nmatcur The second pah was seven shots behind the Harmens. Their leunds wete icmaikable and weie accomplished because the brothers exhibited true brotherly love all the way and lhl net .-hew had tompernmen: which ethcis developed and which caused their downfall. The Harmens acted like a tine double-ban eled shot gun. When one barrel missed, the ether brought down the bitdle. ei the par. r SEVE.ST) -TWO helci thcie pleuw m err in it en liirli" .,.-, Thru hnil ,'t"! holes in Dili. !' in hirdiet and 6 in one ever pai . The four rounds unr .14. 3 US. .1.1 -.1.1 CO. 3',GS and 3.1..1.7 10. N THK final leund Temmy's putt J for a 1 and a 00 en the last green rimmed the cup folks here nie still talking about their fine golf and Hit lentiilenie each had in the ether Last vear Temmv Armour and l.ee Diegle wen the etent with a total el 'J7.". The L'Tn senie will stand some beating, although in prnctiie Cytii Walker anil Hebby Crulckshank illi enp round with a best -ball of !" This was liem the forward tees Harder Traps Visitors' nt Piiiehiirst this season will find that the traps en the ihnin ihnin nienshiii course are net as casv te get fnv from as previously. Donald Hess lias had nianv of the butikeis excavated ., , te gicai ilt-pin uuiitig ui" stniimfr. nun whete it bus ill fetiner seasons been POS- ,, ...... , .,-, f ,.r i,,,t,, ,, i.i, Slble te chip out inasliie. new an explosion shot s ill very likelv be necessary. This is maiketl at the ninth bole What was a shallow trap In front of the green has been deepened. Mnn.v tep shots which fell short into this trap were in ether years developed into par thiees because players wete able te chip out and en the nanil. In enlei te tin it new they miisl plav a real hunker shot. Till-! new enursp of Cii'iulry Club, nl lx thp .Mid-Pines unolneiiil. tiiifp miles Ireni Pineliiirst. lias been opened for play. - I:SSK 1. I'll. FORD, the national amnteut iiiamnien. was prcrenl at . , ,...,. . i. . ,. i T'.-i IMiI(l Neylo In .sliape I 'ill Dnvll', I In1 Dt'Ill pKifchtOlli. l heif and s,iv tdiit Up newr ftlt linttfr in 9 Mrnfi'm jTT' , ir-:.. aii c.. ae -n :.. 4 in his life, a taie way for Pat te feel, for he has bad much trouble with his health for the last few years. Pat has played some nne golf here. Scraps About Scrappers laik lln nlnn. of ilr- Niittninl n l.i rltnillt-'l n i re I. M'jlllwl.-hl in.i ill fir ' e nlrlit of if,mbri a. ir.ii!nK tin llnitm tt-nten n' li, e: u, mnrti l',.lb f.iireii the I'llflnp ItelBtits TtMlhefil Millien I one of tlie teuKlii'st linttlers m Aniei.'a--"Ne who ki-ert eins i em !, I t- .. I li H-iiieit It inln-i t .11 i.i.vi en a ii ih "ii'ilii 'ti tiilt-,.'-'l Uti Tk.'t iu It i , , M'jlv ti hlM Injt I, inn ' A flMtlllTMi-iclll hll'it h .mil Ifni-ulU I'areitM will li iti ti i Pai'tc T i ',.,n niatiifs Yeu:e- l.,lu, -l X .' iiii siti l.eut at th i ,,i ri i, ,ii llll" 1 latt " Hu 'In llni'ii tn 11.1." I11 Xl.llt lift 1 1 .s unni" Hi V un. tiii , It tlui ns s lilllv fail,. iiiitu: Kriinci-. e f'l'tnh -n ! r'nm It.e P.ien, Cnjt. ens ri- -l in ih. Kat end li vilt r.il, un r1C..t I ir, u-if with tn IdiiJIti? Ili;ltlvel(jlit'. S ii'i W.ilin h t e, li CifK i,ieIiii li: c lle- I'.ilfii.-il i, itt t,, v Dirk Onj. Snu'h t'lilirnleinhm H tth Si hnel liexi r. Is aiiteus for unetliri rifPt'm, vlil. Jeh ir O.'tinent n,''iri,r.i was ion itef'-'I i lt;Ien uxpi Pent ct the (latetv ivcently. Arranseiiii'tils fei the eipnitiK ph, w if il rt Vi't Auititei him ar 'litualiv roeuijeieil 'lite beul tme1 ii and anpeiuicil l l,fn l,fn ineiii IUilt sti'MiiHii a-e K.it'll !;,hi, n t n lift. iv lit uh i A1 le - limn .l-Mii' Ire XVllsh' . Vellru llr.trllet. Pft. IV. 'ia tit. Willis Themas tnd Tnninj Sullivan . Whlifv li'uis Dsccmhe.- 1 Is tlii ,iit for this "hew Jn llurrrll has been mMi-liml ', ni"ei 1 atiama let 'T.ns in a t- i Ite 'eunili-r m 'I 'enteii Xteniai r.isht A lien- taif v III he fi""i in P'nlail. leli a Mend.1 .iicltt thr Oin,pi hi-n e-i.ll O Dowd e( Cniumhuii, tali en ler I'm -nan of 'hirv2i lehnnv llrnttn t'enl v ptr,n y inklr Klrc ts Gus rrnii'liei i It.llv rtlchardn vs. Willie Mer.-e n,ml Wiltie Spincrr vs .lue Chtistie air nihei mini ht'lii n un-livtr promoter i" nceitr uric fe- a e-l'if'i l;-r-n Tlni lre-li" . Mt'ep nlnn" . vli f't" Il'irllrt. all'1 lr r L.ttre 'in f f e rn re lnds l.ate and l)ion(.' ai i.-,i i nls I,rit i'liutni, he In li-irk 1., .hi,- p re hr - n.hr, tt Ih K tine I ..lit Pulllt in 1' the ni-M ihetv in h .iiiinden i Cii'orRle Wrtm.tn Is f 1 ,s n hnsiea' ,p fiiarilnllr P. s a nii l,r h.'il tie' off a mjtih wlih Ha mi v Heilsriii limit ntw.'?n Kid XXe f nnd Tlrv Ti nKt nm h lut en ri R I'pir rar.j n n-iiiith Ihr I'lXiM'lIss ('. I', vvlu hd lt mn ii i1 ,'stir. .it fl'.sr'pnn Drirmltr- IT. Xt Itr xx'hltr will hr thn' e cnK-ri tin, Xllikev Conners, of iliav I'rri s hepr i . rlirr hins"'f In thr potesrit is enrvsph u nutlv ia X'l X'l Ct tit iiM 'I te hs iVii'r-, rmilr r. hlrf hit In I l heiii it th . rius Tran hrttl nlt'ptt th' ltut .tl rt ' nir rnt,er. , .1 1 .,. It. di'' Mittk.in of Itr I I 'll rv l-ff tnn ,fh s p'r -M" 1 t 1 lrl' u Pi s an mw mi IV II lininit Cillilinns. , I'r rt s 1 tiVns I' 1 uh snnir 1 nt nrt;' Mike Gibbenn Drepped: Lesec lliietnn. Vev. 20 - Ten H hfr f N'rilfJn itt ndrh i'O'i t'i rii'n(iii fnii M-Ip n,t)hnn ct P' 'i! in.l-llwi Ml" n ' i .tin.!" Jlhnn fl et eH Hi. UV- .iki' nne H i iTJcHf (iU nis i .ii j .-i i if r r:ri n Cip t,r'1 mu'iil (nni wnh n t 1a- t,inelx','1 1 lm r.nwn fc - fi-tn f c 3 1 1 1 i if Atlnir h'irt'v i.i-i- i ti H'.uiher ngh h'i)i FpllleJ (SiiiUun- i .' 'i De Sote Five Victorious l h f iK Ceunnll Tenpfi trii'i" n ih. KnliliiH i Celun'buH I c ian doff j lllf St. .rl.i r .' l. l r hi ! l iin Jl Ilii I 'iir '!if rn if i Pl.i'ins i'f H'p'te nni '-s IT i rnr it M :& LA GRANB r r rirM I l rinm WE BEAT GAME Vanquishes La Salle Team When Carr Fails te Kick Geal Frem Touchdown MANY OPPORTUNITIES LOST l!y PAl'I- PRKP v.is defenled by West when 'iiatige Hich. runner-up for IP A ST ii. r,. the liampi uiship of (be OlilrnRe fp- burbiin High -i he ' i.i'iigui i.lli- uuisheil I .a Sullc Prci. of at fie Phillies1 l'.j, ,k. allei'tn en, 7 te I! this idly M'sterdav Ihe Cli'iii'-'e teiim. though the win ner, was far fi,,,,, being ihe bcs team, in the opinion 1. 1' i he sue, tutors. The boys fi-em (be Wlttdv Citv had posses. Ien of ih,. ball in l.i Salb s toriiterv nnlj eiiei' and en that ocasien wen the came .Straight leni'uiii ,.,, ,M h, j,e xKiiei-s uunii' the cut tic first period. In the s. i ntnl ipiarter. however, the fainrd e-horn shift was brought itne play. The Chloageans mvil his plav "'h -ii s. The Him time, Kvnns. the ipuiterb.ick. get the hall en a pass te i igiii end. 'fhe shift was used again afti i- live minutes. ,)m tds lime it lueiighi tin fust six points Hint hnie been siimd en 1 .a Salle (his season. Williams Stores The seiiind time the Yellow- and Hlael; nggiegiilmu winked (Jie shift, the ball, ilisleful of being pas'sed te tin- right or left, was tessed illicitly bnik te Wil linnis. the l,lc I'olered fullback. lie 'iltltii'i'il (iff -lai-kle, and when Can, the ii'iui-si i.,-i ,-sitne luavpt- lanpii in mil ium, i jiii I!." yards for a touchdown. Kvaiis kicked ih,. K,j, the iieint finally wen the game. Alloi the touchdown in the secend peiied. l.ii Hrange was completely out played The ,n Sa'lc aggregation w,s "ligl'tm' mini" nn, I rushed the ball down the field, enh te le-c the ball en the 11-vanl line nn down- Williams then piiuie I nut m dniiiier te inidlield. n the ei md I'lnleil The sei mid half epe I w.lh Itneh- foul. I he In, lit tibial siui uf the L'.inie kiil.mg off te I, a Ctange. Sheitlv aft- High Scheel, Hread and Vine streets erwnrd he lnteiiepied n teiwaril passiThe iiiriose of the meeting was te ir- ' and 1 1111 In l.n tiiaiu.'e' l.'t-xnril line. I lile en the plnv-eff nf the Ciilhe'u Twe line plav. le H'hfenl made n I Peel! all l.eaguf. whlih ended in u tie i first dim 11, .I0I111M011 iiiillilieil the elTert ' between the West Catholic High. St. hy tumbling. Heclifnril n- merlug mi ihe I .!.ienh's Piep ami ViIIiiiiuvu Prep ('-.Mini line l.n S.ille nt Ihe ball en eh-ieiis down-, nml Williams punted mil of' ''''' Paul Feui'iii'-i . icpic-enii'ig d.iiiger. i Salesiiiiiiiin. appealed and asked fur Stere Nel llmved I i!,,J''M-I""' "f I'i- fain te Ihe lensue. . I h" pla.v-efi discussion was set ,isie .,1 Millie riii-hed the ball iluvvu I he I and a vole was tal en en the reiiiiest lielil en Ins plu ies, d .linn was en I '. vu, wail uniiiiliniui-s in favor 1 .11 lii-angc . Jtl-t.iril line. ou- a fake ' of : , i e-ilinr the Wlliiifni i ne.i li ,,i ,,,,, 1 fm w.-t'-il pis with Iteihiiiril running the hill nii'el.i Iiiiii'IiiIiiv, 11 Hewi'vei , the ,ilav wa iei .1 bd. and i Snlle pen - IhI.eiI let- imliliiii. A few n.iiiiilc.s lad I tne s.in 1 iilm . ,t, nn il. a ul Hecl1f.11 I mn iiieiind I, li end lm a lour lidevvn fair vv leni I'eil his- knee en the ailcinpi at goal. ,in, i ill hull iiil tne goal pout, n (esilv in enleiit A ,., ,,' fiim,i(. ,,, i,(. ,t l;ll h.v Ihivis. who -iilisiituiisl ler D.ilv, lest the ha'l lm I. a Snlh ihiee limes under the until In, p. and the vvhislle hlevv end ing the gi.m.. wnh ihe hall in mliU'ield. The Imliv idiiii1 iur of the game . Iietnnaii Iteih,,, i.iptain and ipiai li'lhack of I .en Little's leam. lit Iplaved wetuli ifnl fiiniliiill nm) descried 1 te he oil .1 le.llll llieclllll' VV. Il ll hl'tli.i' fat. 'I v e Chi. agn in wsp.ipeiiucii vi"wei lie ll.i in Hid . lilt rw, lid .luted ihnl I., i Slllle W.l- lln' In st Ii.iiii 'The li.ivs i-eri.nnl.v pi'iv.-d wnuderl'iil hall." ni said, "and mi ,i div d.iv would he tai sllpi I nn le mn leilln K I'll ll It feri I High traveled In Hell,, a.viis ,in, plaveil a T-tn-T lie with j'.rvti Alhin AhuIhiii 'Hie .iiliiiilinii hum 'i.d hile in Ihe npi'liing peiied The pilli'lc hii'h si'linul I'li.tiiiptiiiis . ann lm, k stie'ig and i. ed lln ml in the ,,i M 1 mi i ter Ihiil.ug d lln- I'll 1 Inm hdiiw n Tew a i"il il . ii I .' i'ic iiii'iing pel ml ((liilui v . n' 1'i.n ;tni-d I iiiii t ' 1 In hi. '!."- v in ... nm '.lln i ii-. de vi lis weie in, eh 1 1 1 1 . i u ! . i!i line mid ih,. I, Duel ing iili.ii .i ,1 nil I i ' i tn Ihe I! point , He n ii li., a. il tin !.nl. I'llUl' fe ll pi IM'll i'i s,i ;(tl , i le-ing in, nun s nf lln l.i kI p. i md tin.l tifd tin' A li live rd pass, trn,. me p. ',i mn ii w lis ui esslnl. ,in, t l( Heel em, i.in ler a leui h.lew u. Itim llie.v Inn ti I thn goal. LYNCH AND SMITH DRAW Fermer Bantam Champ Floored in Fourth Round by Opponent New tliirli. Nev 'Jl. - Jee l.vinii nml Midget Sin ii li New "iurk liiiiuain v.cights. finight ten f:i-l leunds (l n draw In .Madiseti Siiinie Oarden, Smith flnereil l.viii-h in the feurili imind w-illi a right le t hi law . hut the lm niei- , hum. plun came ha. k and had Smith Mugger, tug at the hell. .Inn Dariv, Pm ilniul. (lie. we li,, r. weight, ih'leatPd AI .Nelsen. Main hptcr, N. II Ihe ipfcree siepiim;; ,0 m,, jn' flip foil I III I oil iiil after Nelsen nl, ,rrn lloered twice. IT BEING UPSET YEAR, . ARMY MAY GET -BREAK West Point Cadets Can't Be Arrested for Hoping a Ttvist of Fate Is Due Against Navy, Favorites lly GKANTI,AN1) RICK The New Kceesslenal (Willi acknowledgment hnrdly notes wiry .) 77ir tumuli nnd the theulinij dim, Thr larklcK and the ijiiartln depart. e .eie i''i','i Iritttrrs' j-iiMfeitt cWf't Utiv up the snphomeric heart. Thv ij.ii . iimrus sll irith iillr diatnt.i And picl. upon their atl-slnr Itiiiu.i. limit! ritllrd. Ihe lialftititk Aland nl hay While duelimi some prefenar' tic. I.e all their pomp of yesterday Is one villi Muereh and Tpir. f''irtc tient ir almost I'liilytnd's set ipl. 'i-ei-Wfd ihnl I haven't slipped.) Of elieled end nnd ImttctCcI line There's lillla Icfl that one enn show; Yet Killinner and A. Ilevinr Must sit atrhile amid Ihe flletr. What nll'Slar tram would he complete Without their fj'niff, irhiiling fecit The sienal dies upon the pnlc. The ipnal no mere eleares thr air. 1'iem Califtiinin mi le Yale Thr lei'il debate rings ei etytrlieie: Is l'enii State noir Ihe It'ailiiifi In 1 1 Could elir llnuir slop l.nfaiellrf THIS being I'pset Year, jiidging from the ali -Hiu'vanl-Princeten langle and the Ohie Stnto-Chieage-Miclilgnn-lllinnis reversible snarl, the Army .if least can't be arresfed for hoping that another subtle twist is due. Cniirrrning California I'.'VF. luMiil n let abeit Iowa, ' Nelle Ditine. l.r.lnycite and Penn State. Hut hew- strenr; is Cnlifernla I'niversily. with a bcttpr tPtlin this year than the team last year, which heat Ohie State Us te 0? One of the hpst football erltlex that wp knew, who has been lucky enough le see leading elevens under haul le-ts along both thp Pacific and the Atlantic ! Ceasfs in the last two years, contribute" this valuable information te the font nail data of the year: "California hns come Ihreuuh Ihf. season undefeated, playing out the hard csf schedule of games ever nt tempted en the Coast. "Last year California tilled tip ."illt points nnd this year, with a harder split dill" against nine of the best loams in the Par West. California has nm up ever el") points. "An I j Smith's great team, in my opinion, is the best football machine in America. Muller anil Stephens arc two of the gteatest ends In football, with .Muller u weillix rU.il of -uh stm-s .s Shcvliti or Kilp.tti'ick, in addition te mm m ii ATHOUC LEAGU The fir-t will be pi.iveil nevl I'llday 'afternoon between Vil'.inev.i Prep anil Wilmington Scheel Replaces Lai Wct catholic nigh en mini hcm I te be selected Salle Villanova and West The winner of tin- .0111.-1 w.ii piaj ,n,i' c!4. di,. the Crimson and (iiav team .,f Sfven- Catholic in First Playoff I ,,,,,, lin() Sil( Ml ,, f,. tle 'en the following S.tliird.iv . ST. JOSEPH'S DRAWS BYE Salesiaiitint High Scheel, of Wilming ton. Del., has entered the Catholic Schools 1.mui of this oily te lake the plant of l.n Salle Plop Scheel, which dropped out of the league at the end of the b.whall seisin last spilng. ( 1 lie 1 iciaw arenas weie feimally ac 1 1 opted vosteulav aflenioeii at a mcci -ing of the I ten 1 cl of Directors of ihe I Catholic Si holds I.e.il'iic in the Cnlheli 1 mid n was deeded te eiuei- n lln u,,. Idliielt The Wilmington Scheel's I m t I 111 1 earniici' will 'ie 11 ; l(. Pa kitb.ill League They will 01 i the Catholic l.e.icue -Pasrei in then of e laM ei Decemhei ;.'s with ('.llheln IIil'Ii Si hnel The C.itlielic l.eat'iic h.isUeihall s,,p, i le h is nlreiidj heeii i-nmeleii I Imi will he icaiianged I made pnh'n mi ii fe dn.vs lustra. I of n Iwelve-came i In diih . it w ill lie Increased te elghti en ' e.ich team plav lug four gain, s m hi, me mid I he sinie iiiimhcr en teiei';u lloei-s , The Salcsiaiiiltn Scheel Is net m u i le tlie local Catholic schools. ,,s the' Wilmiiigleii aggiegntieii !i.i. pla.ved Catholic High nnd al-e West Catholic lliah h.i-kethall lives 1 1 . - the ! a-1 two seasons ami -In u'd add Inn rest te the ii ague rai c A I the siune nine ii- the s. henl wiis admitted te the league I'lilhei I'mn nn-r as ali-e elected te ihe ;.. aid nf Di Di ledei's of Ihe lc,i;ue, Vihlch I-. iiinde np I of Dr. .I .1. I'liliner. icpi'i'si'iitiii',' i "(Hindi. I Huh '.clieiil, i hiiirin.iii ; , r.eilii'. West Cntlmllc Illgli, seciettii ,v ; ' the Itev (1 A O'.Meiiril. Vlllann'i a , Men's & Yeung Men's :i jsS and verceafs and sec our 16 windows Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. . Cor. Sih & Arch Sis Opu Meb. Bat. K. TUt 0 o'Oledi ITT aFRlCfl ewj&u Today heitiB the grentest pasiser feqthnll hut I L'tWktt'tx cart f " Tl miv t ii rnr llll "The line Ih bic. faHt. nnd umi.. .-tit McMIIIun liettf-r tlinn vcr. ;1W ' peihapH the best broken Held runner in I the country, has NKIielN, .Mortlsen nml 1 oilier stars te help him carry the ball Cnlifernla, in every department, has inngnlliceni miichlm big. fust, ngsrw. siVe nnd thoieitghly coached by Anrlr Smltli. of Pennsylvanin. In ,y opinion ' II Is nt least two touchdowns streiurtr than nny team I have spph for tlie ijt two MMii's. and in that time I have seen niaiiy of the ranking eleicns." About the Trip 1 COMIC years nge," runtintirs th J writer. .Michigan proved the change of climate was no alibi. Mlph. lean, with Ilrstun, Snow. Sweeley nn,i ethers, greut football plnyet-H. left a snowstorm nl home te plav in a tem. perature of !l2 degrees without tin R Rtibstltulc, nnd they beat Stanford "ill te 0. "California's Hack team established cilice for a 1 last summer that that 'Ion" 'Ien" lilp' bugaboo Is hoi air :i.n nefltln' pIsp. I'hp trip didn't k op ihe ijni,fJJ Hear from Miinpiug off wlih the na. tienal title. I like In see rieilil c0 w-licrc credit is due. and I enh hetvs California gets her cnancc te prove hpr grentne-s agalnsi t,,y .c Kasi or the Middle': besf team I'l-ein tl West." The Slav VililevpniPiif ' .-pill, gl en I cM s,iSe foal of the I'nct- iin: -1- ball .vear was Iowa Slnie s viiierv ever Notre Dun", for the smipli ,oaseii that these l,e tcnns leek te 'i .trengpr than nnythrng os. ihi side ,,t the Pn. clti" Slniie. Penn State Is the most iimu rsrp machine we have seen in the i;nst w-.theut a clianie te mv l.afa.M tie, t team of proven pev.cr mid feet'. ill sfj Penn Stale n cdrd inure fi.e'ii'i te beat tne Niivv ihan Yale. Hun, ml nml . Princeton needed In any game m win from one aim' her. pKNN STATU had the ti-st r.i,ui.!Ml, ' 'I deceptive attach in the liast, ii lib I liu x ml mil fir !.' md ti,,' iiuiin the mujeiitv of altm-ks , , ,nj doiepiion :iih ml rinl v.itien, v Ith les than avenue .kill in tic pas.lnj Kiiiiic. The ijti'i has t,, t , w anything chjsi I.s nppi.e, nnS t. uj posslbililies nf the l'i-rw -n ,' ' p,i-.., ft -V'l !f ,1... I.' . I . yy-.s.!' ii me i-.UNi iui n siii.ni,, iiujj. J- I01ll.-1,K ttl.lll ll.n-le llaivai'd. lie has kept hi hidd n tlreil.Th Ihe yeni epjrwi-t in 'i. .mi r;-'ii i mil. of wires neli A', irit. i Piep, treasurer, and ihe He Tl.nmiis i l-'uy . St .Inseph P:op Schoe Thr Play-off After the admittance of pie nrw c-choel le the le.U'itn tin, e,.Lii,... f .' ,.. - i ui 'the play -of! for the eliainpliiiisiiip wai j decided en. Si. Jeseph i'lep turned nut In be ihe lucky cloven nnd drew ihe hie. P. R. R. Defeats Dobsen Five 'I ,r lVliilstlviiniit It ll ,l V , V. IP I'll lilleti ' ll enh 'III t f J K I Dek- t,en, il Aii .ii, iii I.,, s' ii ,ii nn, line n.shl. t hen l.r 1 V V .flirt llrli.lt In 111' Kin f if .IP Is I ,, '1 into I lints .iiilp ism ,1 1 1 1,1, 1 1, r . in- hilt nil le, 1 1 11 In .1)1- i 1 einl h il ej huts (T'.t. K. e'tvtl iXhililllr. . ,,l 1 1 1 dill tram tve, i,. Willie Heppe te Chsllenrje Schaefer M. I. nils. e .'11 M li .. 11 1 11 II chritlerii f- J.iUe .. ,. f n .lit, U) i. 1 1 Is ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ,1 , 1, ,11. s) p I P u-i X ' 11 ,1 PHILA. fCE I'SLAC iriih rrp.ten illdii ICE SKATING l. I lt MIIMi .. Ill )M -IU 'lilt K , I M'i, A si i i.iiM ( uniiii'li'iil iiistrii'l rs 1 I'I -i smiiis MiP'-. "I ...ll.t l Ml BOXIWG" Mr TriKl '1 lit h U .limn mc arc nut Tuesday Night, Nev. 29 AI. Ziemer vs. Hareld Farese Yeung Miheney v. Gui rranchctti Sara Britten v. Beijby Burman Yeunj Miclicy vs. Billy Hans Hsrty Burnt 11 Billy Parker Til.i'ls n Mile ,11 I, . I' I ... in: P. mi t,,,niM.: ( nn, an (, i,tl1 sjieji, lil V li'Mi Cr inilu'l's, ill - I h s., TeiKtl.r'H llilllii.il t. r, ill) II rk'l l . nml vhnlrf, ,, w.iri i.ne 111.11 II uk.'l. OLYMPI Brnad and llatnbridgc UI)MIi t. I MM. Ml "t SPENCER vs. CHRISTIE Hill. Nil"'.. RICHARDS vs. MOORE 1 KMill. RICE vs. iiniuii DYSON BURMAN SciitH iiii Mile I'llliert His. FRANCHETTI IIIIINS vs. BROWN vs. 0'DOWD .li.ill' l fe, I'.'lli iimi INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER Cernell vs. Pennsylvania TODAY, 2:30 P.M. Ml r.il, Tie. mi ilr nl I mil, lln M'tf I'ipllnilniirs (iiinie nl rail I' M. IpIiIrIi Intl. is. 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