Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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East vs. West When Yale Tackles Iowa Eleven in Feature Battle en Today's Football Schedul
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THESE HUSKY LINEMEN FACE PENN FOR MARYLAND TODAY
Miwa
DEFEAT FRANKFORl
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Mtets Crack Staten Island Field
Club at Livings
ton, L. I.
Contenders for Ceal Reeien
Championship Hepe te Break&i"
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Yellewjackets' Recerd
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THEIR FIFTH MEETING
tJtlnnlen. L. I.. N. Y., Oct. 14.
NO CHANGES IN LINE-UP
Trie University of I'ennnylvnnia soccer
team met the eleven of the Btatcn Island
Field Club here thin afternoon.
This in the fifth time the tennis Imve
rlnclietl, their gnme being an nnniml
feature. The Ited and Hlue hooters wen
the (IrHt three nml lest the fourth game
last year by the score of three goals
The Stnteti Island team Is n crack
eruanls'atlnn, and the eldest in New
Yerk Stnte. Last week Penn held the
strong University of Terente eleven te
a 1-tii-l tie, i-e this K'tnie Is looked en
n beltiR tlie beht of the season in this
dipt ri t .
SWARTHMORE PREP
TACKLES BORDENTOWN
Clese Game Expected en Palmer
Field, Swarthmore
Kftarth.ite l'r)V IlorrteiUevv n
Dunem
AVUtnT
A Klore
McLaren
W. Klore .
I.nnrmce
Krapf . ...
Wllllamse-i
Evani .
Vnn IIIr. .
Temslni
If ft end. .
Uft tackle
left guard..
. tcnter. ...
right gunrd...
. right tnckle.
M. I
J'lsher
II. flmllli
nagg
. . Ifrlen
. . Strunlc
Ocethlll
right end Murdock
., quarterback Jehnsen
. left halfback Lesher
Huht lnlfback.U"erd) Mlllbank
.. .fullback n. Smith
OIuckrman)
Bordentett n Military Institute and
8wflrthmerc IVeparntery Scheel, an
cient livaK took the field in their an
nual football tilt en I'nlmrr Field,
Snnrtlimew. thin afternoon.
Swarthmnre nosed out Ia Salle l'rep
Inst eek. wbilp Hordcntewn took the
nenyure of the National Kntm Scheel.
The finrnct and Uruy will l)e in rlinrge
of Warren "Curlcy" Ogden. the former
SHnilhninre C'olleRe star and hnrler for
Cennie Mark. Ogtlcn, who Is the us
distant fentbiill reach, will held the
wins in th" absence of iIip rhicf foot
ball mentor nt the ircp .school, nnntely,
M-U Uennclt.
WEST POINT CADETS
CLASHWIITH ALABAMA
Army Eleven Expects te Be Forced
te Limit
Arm
Wtll" ..
Ooe.ltnati .
Knrvs Irk
Dlflrlch
Uriel .-r
Mull'ian ,
ilers
IteM
li
I.Hnrrnia
bmlthe
The Frankford A. A. Yellewjacketi
play the strong Oilberten, Pa
red-het contenders for chnmplenahl(i
.
team, t
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NKSniT, TACKLE
IIOLGH, GUARD
IJAILEY, CENTER
MOORE, GUARD
IIUKGKR, TACKLE
Today 8 Soccer Games;
Where They Are Played
, ,'7nlerlty
Ilnnd.
of rnmylvanla nt Statn
"Rcdi" vs.
V8. Merlen
rli'ht rrd
i . rlKht tnrldn
. . rlL'bt KUunl
cntpr
.. left CJird .
. . left t-irkle
. .. Ii'ft end
. quarterback
rlKht halfback
left hn th-uk
. .. fullback ..
Alabama I'elv.
jriulti
ten
Pea ret
Reagan
... I.awrence
Wjnne
fjrlrhen
l'ruett
., Hhl"y
.... I.Shlrllng
I'erd dr Howe
Lflbjinn
Vt Telnt O.-t. 11. Army and
Alabama took the field het." this
nlti'inoen In w'mt picini&e" t lie a
J cenl;,- ri7iitf.tt'l Imttle. While the
Caili'ti art' favored te win, they ox ex
poet no oft map.
INDUSTRIALS STAGE
ANNUAL TRACK MEET
Nine Firms Represented In Games
Staged en P. R. R. Field
The third animal track and field meet
the Indtiftrinl Amateur Haseball
Jeeue will be held this oftnnieon en
the 1. It. R. Y. M. r. A. grounds at
r-.rtj -f.mi tli Mrcet nnd I'nrlcidc ave
nue. Tlipy arc hcheduled te stall
rremptl at 2 I'. M.
Honeiary I'resldent Milten Ilehlfeld
Is rlialiniau of the committee in charge
nnd le U confident the gamei will Ip
t'nire closely oentc-ted than ever be-'
"ip Iti" entry list is al.e eonidera eenidera
b.y larser.
It Is expected that mere than MO en
tries from tp fcdlewlug nlne firms
"111 penipetc: Artloem Mills, Jehn
IlremlPi Seni. In,,., v.,.- Art.
lempimv, HehlMd Manufacturing
Uinpiiij. Jehn T. Lewis & Rre.
I'atid Lupten Seim, Merrcll Mills
SuppIee-UMdlp Hnrdware ami Thern -ten-tullcr
Aute Company.
Ill- meet v III be held under the
ausp Ices of the A. A. U. and medals
"ill be av.ardtd te the winner of each
neat In mMltien the team winnngtha
meet u receive the Milten L. Hohl Hehl
fcld trophy. Twenty events are en the
program.
TREMA1NE TO BOX CURTIN
Clevelander Is in Line for Cham
pionship Beut
Carl Tremain, the Cleveland bantam
fnr ,, !., ",' is k""fkR at the deer
meet I , j iny rurtnf of ,Tprs
b, ,i fl ,'" 'I!"1 (,.f "l' lBlit-reuiiii
cmts at the uljmpiii A. A. Monday
AMERICAN I.KAGUK
j JJ"rl,n" "t PhllndPlphln Kleld Club,
"trests Kreun-U, Hxteenth nnd I.lndley
.NATIONAL CI)l
Krt Rennd
alhl" v, -A-'censlen nt Thltty-nfth street
and Queen lane.
Helhlchem vj. Kaywood at Dcthleliem.
ButlJr'tVeet'.8: B"'ey ErnSt nt Tenlh "nd
CBIOKCT CLVB
vri"a.,el,)hla Cricket Club
Monreatewn at St. Mnrtlns.
r..HfrTR,n.t0J'n Cricket Club
Cricket Club at ManhMm
u.1'!1'"!'?' S. nniylvanla second team
-Museum Meld. Thirty-third nnd Seuth streets.
Second DMalen
Moereatown s. University of Pennsylva
n ,,u .Ui,".,'r0" l Mnorealewn.
I'hlladelBhla Cricket Club'a third team
vs princetei Club nt St. Martins.
..r.jrlcm Cricket Ulub'a "A" team vs. der-
nifintmVIl CrlrUnt St....B .-..nnrf iMn- .-
V . ...-,u "'""I l
AM.inn i.RAaun
tint Dltlalen ,ertlnn A
U'est Philadelphia at Wanderers, I and
TIeku streets.
Cnnedlan War Veterans at Falrvlanr,
First Dltltlon-Wecllen It
Corden Field Club at Kensington Cen.
erec.itlunal, D nnd ClourlleUl streets.
Second Division
Wl'slnemlnx at Pnlotherp, Second and
Clenrlleld streets.
Siunshlne at Cteer. Matcher and West West
merelnnd strcetc
l.lKhthevae at Thirty-sixth Ward, Thirty
third nnd Tasker streets.
St. fye nt Wlldwoed, Ulttnian nnd Wake
line streets.
Dp Paul nt Dlsaten Steel. State Read and
L'nruh street.
WKhT i'iuuni:i.riav ijugue
llrst Division
Sixty-third street
P. B. A. NINES PLAY
I
FOR LOCA
HONOR
Shanahan, Fleisher and Dobsen
Vie for City Championship
at Phils' Park
Autecar nt Merrell Mills.
und LVlnr avenue.
Dunkirk ut Kent A. A ,
Albun A. A. nt AlRbleb
Spruce streets.
Cliften Heights.
Forty-ninth nnd
Second Division
Feity-elghth nnd Cal
Nlneteenth and Brown
Lemax, rerty-slxth
Westing-
Anitern at Delmnr
ten hill streets.
Sttwnit at Alden A.
slrceti
I.arohweod at J F.
sua uiriMinn streets.
I.rinudmvna at WeKtlnvhmla.
lieuse, Pa.
... -., ..,,
-l.lll.
JaT,T('lKh! nk w" hnve the
;Ji tllJ.M''l-final wlilch will bring
esPther Yeimic Montreal, of Provl Prevl
T ,' ,,l"llJ,",tli"" Mupk.' of Camden.
0,VS )Mur"iy ,'""' Jbnny Krown,
?nlrdnfl,rii!Pr:V"1 vl f,,r l" the
tPlb?u.B 'ri"B, l Wl" ft L-lWM
1 i V,01'1'1'11'; "en '' I'nnche
a the li'1 ,,,lM"1 vl11 t,ellill flt-n
a the flmt two (enlests, 1'ntny Will-
Utti rtnV?8 T":,; Trl,,kll n cS .
lti elaihlngjvith Johnny MayboeU.
"J,M"FEENEY DIES
Bxlng Promoter of Kensington
Suddenly Paase3 Away
in local ""'". I'ney, well known
"arlni ixinK, r,r,;1('s ff"' twenty-five
neon' m1 K,",'1,0"IJ' esterday after-
? lnn..ef. ". '"'"'.'"'r of boxers, also
Club with" ' ln "t'f Cnn,brin Athletic
iH i . Jbnny HuniH.
S ' ' '"' Mine an usual hu-
Si ahSw. ""nngeiiieiiu for last
eXW?BH8!1.i?,?l'u,,,tn J 'cM "' news
which ideM..,,c?th wlcd the club,
the thew" d' t0 ltttu t0 caU
'hildrenFtnii,,i' lcftve? widow and five
W1 i.u.st Cambria street.
California Series Is Off
tlcn.nrerr'UJC,'l?,-,,,'I,llf'', ,J"' -Negetln.
lernl.'il.. Iltlle WOI 1(1 ser " In P.II.
Third Division Northwest Section
Kenslncrten Cnnrresatlnnsl nt nman nih.
bon. Nlnetienth street and Hunting Park
uenus.
Feltonvllle nt Corinthians. 2J West Penn
street, Oermantenn
North AmerlcRii lac nt Funfleld. Twenty
second and Huntingdon streets.
St. Mnrtln A. C. at Kden A. A., Haines
und Mc.Mn.hen streets.
Clermnntfiwn II. A at Cayuga, Fifth and
Nedre streets.
Third Division Northeast Section
P O. S. of A. at Mount Plsgah. WakellntT
street nnd Terretdnle avenue.
Sterling A. C, nt Rosewood. Fifth and
V Mtiiorelsnd streets,
Victer F, (. nt Furren A. A., Frent and
Ilerki streets
C. Club at I.aneden A. C. Nlcctewn and
llarrewgnte lane.
Rambler A. C. at Lighthouse Blues,
Frent street and Rrle avenue.
Fourth Division Northwest Section
Rubicon B. C. at Dardanella, B. and
Tiega ntreets.
l.lghttiouse at Roosevelt. A and Leuden
streets.
Irish F. C. nt Albre D. C. Ninth street
and Dunrnimen nvenue.
Kej stone at Alden A. A., Mascher street
and Adams rend.
Rambler Reserves at Athletics, Twenty
sixth und Jeffersen streets.
Fourth Division Northeast Section
Coheckalnk at St, Lee, State Read and
Unruh street.
St. Jehn's at Victer Reserves. Cedar and
Ann streets.
Dlsaten Juniors nt Paradlse A. C. Penn
silvanln Railroad and Benner sjreet.
He.idley B. C. at De Paul, Terresdal
avenue und Cottman street.
SUNDAY (1AM Kfl
Clan Gorden at Wanlerers, I and Tiega
streets.
Independent Football
SATURDAY
Oilberten nt FrnnkfnH, Browns Field. Ox
ford plkr above the High .Scheel.
Tnrnuv at llelmeslmrg. Crystal Field,
Rliuwn street west of Frankford nvenue.
Reading Tigers nt Conshehnrkrn, Twelfth
und Fayette streets, Conshehorken.
((linker Iii11eh at Wayne. I'u.
East Fulls ut Celwyn, Sixth nnd Oreen
unv, Celwyn.
.Mucnnlln, of Frankford. nt Delee, of
Darby. Hilldale Dull I'ark, Ninth and Cedar
"'vv'l'ld'noed A. A. at Mlllilllr.
Hunting A. A. nt Darby Rums, Moeie
I'urk, Darhy.
nrldrnbiirc at Itlrrrten Reserres.
Metre, of Mnnniunk, nt lllvrrten.
West l'hlliwlHlillla Hrhelimtlfs nt Snrliur
Clty-Knyersferd, Spring I'lty, Pa.
SUNDAY (JAMES
Mount Airy nt All-rhUIIea. Thirty-fourth
nnd ImtiI streets.
(ealdsle ut Atlnntle City
Frnctewn nt Fortlelh Hi
nnd llurtnim uvenue
Froctewn nt Fortieth Hard, Island read
at KluudeMVelden, Jenkln-
Hei borough
town.. .
Ainmer hi i niten unguis.
Vlctrlx at St. Josephs. Lancaster
With the weather n trifle mere ap
propriate for baseball than for the
last few days, the finals for the local
championship of the Philadelphia Ilnse
ball Association will be decided this
afternoon nt the Phillies' Hall Park,
Uread street nnd Lehigh nvenue.
A slight change has been made ln the
starting time. Instead of beginning the
double-header en the program nt 1:30
P. M., it has been decided te advance
pest time te 1 I'. M.
The eligible teams nre Shanahan,
representing Wp a t Philadelphia;
Fleisher. champions of Seuth Philadel
phia, end J. & ,T. Dobsen, which wen
the honors In the northern district.
The two teams that will piny the open
ing game will be named at $112:30
P. M.
Promptly nt this hour, Miss Kitty
Mellnciix, "Miss Philadelphia." will
step te the home plate and the first two
teams selected will battle in tne enener.
The winner opposes the club drawing
Hie Dye in the nnai riasit ler the cliain cliain
plenshlp of Philadelphia.
DELCO PLAYS MAGNOLIA
IN ANNUAL GRID GAME
Darby Eleven Stages First Contest
en Hilldale Grounds
Delce, of Darby, with two victories
te its rpcerd, will meet Magnelia A. A
in their annual game this afternoon
at Hilldale Pall Park, Ninth nnd Cednr
streets, Darby. It is the first game
of the seosen en the Hilldale ground,
the team having played the final base
ball game.
Coach N oedy Isensnll has decided
te start the same eleven as In the two
previous games, which resulted In vic
teries ever Heuart IVi te t) and ever
t leartield i te 0. This was the first
defeat sustained by Clearfield in three
years.
The line-up:
Magnelia Delre
I,. .viairyaK lert end Tnce
J. Smith left tackle Dlbler
riimiy lert riuirn ceua
Ruth renter Patterson
Ornklns right guard ....Senhr
tlt right tackle .. ,F. Stnrrrtt
Custer right rail Shurkey
I,. Kvuns qiiartrrhnck . . . .Humphries
II. Evans left halfback Re j nebis
(Ireen right half bnk Montgomery
F. Matnak fullback Durnlng
Substitutions Fer Delre, Charles, Shlllii
duj. J. btarrett, lllalr. mil. (irlffln, Devlr.
TEST FOR ALL-PHILA.
Tem Rellty's Aggregation te Battle
Mount Airy
Tem Reilly's All-Philadelphia team
will face the hardest task of the season
tomorrow afternoon when the down dewn down
eowners take, en the Mount Alrv foot
ball eleven at Madisen Park, Thirty
fourth and Reed streets.
The Phillies have breezed through
two easy victories thus far this season,
but they have a fine chance in getting
stepped by the visitors. The latter
eleven Is a veteran combination that
takes the field with practically the same
combination as Inst yenr.
The Phils have a powerful club and
their 100-pound line hopes te be able
te held the visitors, even keeping them
irem scoring n singie touclulewn. -Manager
Reilly nnneunces that only one
change Is likely te be made in the home
team's line-up nnd that is the pluving
of Wolf, n bearcat, who hnlls from
Shenandoah and who will fill n position
in the hackficld.
The line-up :
Mount Airy,
O'Donnell left end. . . ,
Korheferd left tnckle
N. Kenan . ...left guard..
Whalrn. center...,
R. llrivckra right guard.
Morosce. right tackle
L. nrnrken right guard
Hendricks anartrrhaek.
Mmnilre left hnlflmck
.1101 wuney . . nglll
II
2 TEAMS TRA VEL 2800
MILES FOR GRID GAMES
Iowa and Auburn Journey
Over Large Territory for
Contests at Yale and West
Point
Many Grid Games
Slated for Today
READING TIGERS SECTIONAL CLASH
A
same.
VS.
GONSmHOCKEN
AT HOLM
E
BUR
TIGERS PLAY COLGATE
INTERNATIONAL matches again
held the center of nttcntlen of the col cel col
leginte football world today. The big
game of the day as far as national
interctt is concerned is the Iewn-Ynle
engagement nt New Haven. The un
usual feature of brother meeting brother
has given the contest additional frills.
Iown trnvelcd ever 1500 miles of
roiled States te appear in the inle
Bowl. Anether team which donated
cnnsiflprablc te the railroads for to
day's warfare is Auburn, also known as
Alabama Poly, slated te oppose the
Armv nt West Point. Auburn is close
te 1300 miles away from the military
academy.
While It is brother versus brother at
New Haven it will be brother-in-law
versus brother-in-law nt Nashville,
Tenn.. when Fielding H. Test sends
bis Michigan Wolverines Inte battle
ngalnst Dan McGugin's Vnnderbilt
eleven. The contest will inaugurate the
new 'V nndcrbilt stadium.
Georgetown plays Cincinnati
Anether lntersectienal contest for
which the visiting team has covered
plenty of mileage is the Georgetown
Cincinnati battle at AVashlngten. D.
C. The Georgetown ntblctcs rank the
favorites ever the western rlvnla.
In contract te these games, the Pennsylvania-Maryland
entertainment can
scarcely be classed as an lntersectienal
contest. Yet in this Keystone State.
Maryland Is considered pnrt of the
Seuth, but try te get away with that
in the Carolines.
Iown Is fijrured te give the Bulldogs a
rough battle nnd Princeton also will be
up against it against Colgate. The
Hamilton College, with Dick Harlow
doing the coaching, Is doped te be strong
this season und the Tigers have net
shown anything te brag about in its
games against Jehns Hepkins nnd Vir
ginia, tiarvnrfl should have no trouble.
Cernell, Dartmouth, Lafayette and
State should be able te gain enhv
triumphs ever New Hampshire State,
Middlebury, Muhlenberg nnd Lebanon
Penn vs. Maryland, at Frnnklln Field,
Yale as. Iowa, at New Haven.
Princeton vs. Colgate, at Princeton.
Harvard vs Bowdeln. at Cambridge.
Army vs. Auburn, at West Point.
Navy vi. Bucknell, ut Annapolis.
Cernell vs. New Hampshire State, at
Ithaca,
Dartmouth v. Middlebury, at Hanover.
Bwarthmore vs. Dickinsen, at Harrlsburg.
Vlllaneva vs. Hely Cress, nt Worcester.
Haverford vs. Trinity, nt Hartferd.
Lafayette vs. Muhlenberg, at Easten.
Lehigh vs. Rutgers, nt Bethlehem,
Pittsburgh vu West Virginia.
Penn State vs. Lebanon Valley, at Btate
College.
. W. and J. vs. Carnegta Tech. nt Wash
Incon. P.i.
F and M. vs Mount St. Mary nt Lan
caster, Alfred vs. St. Henaventure, at Alfred.
Allegheny vs. Nlngnrn. at Mcadvlllc, Pa.
Amherst vs. Union, at Amherst.
Bates vs. Celby, at I.l9ten. Mass,
Bethany vs. Greve City, at Wheeling, Va.
Itreun vs. Sracu at Providence.
IlufTale s Thtel, nt Buffalo
Catholic University vs Washington Col
lege, at Washington.
Columbia vs. Wesleyan. at New Tork.
Gettysburg va. Surguehanna. at Gettys
burg. Jehns Hepkins vs Geerge Washington, at
Baltimore.
Georgetown vs. Cincinnati, at Washing
ton. D. C.
Malno vs. Norwich, at Orone, Me.
Massachusetts Aggies vs. aVercester Poly,
at Amherst. Mass.
New Yerk University vs. Hobart, at New
Yerk.
Pennsylvania Military vs. Albright, at
Chester.
Drexel Instltute vs. N. Y. Aggies, at
Philadelphia.
Rensselaer vs. St. Lawrence, at Trey.
N Y.
Rochester vs. Westminster, at Rochester.
Springfield vs. Connecticut Aggles, at
Springfield.
Stevens vs. Hamilton, at Hoboken.
Vermont vs. Bosten University, at Bur
lington. Vt.
Williams vs. Tufts, at Wllltamatewn.
Harvard Freshmen vs. Andover. at o e
n Yale Treahmen vs. Exeter, at New Haven.
Ironworkers Take en Hardest
Fee of Season in Berks
County Eleven
SEVERAL CHANGES MADE
., ReiAlnr Tigers
Klnrnlev. .
Vlitnnpr
Sniler
J. tl'Hnre
T. O'llnrn ..
I'ulni
Sellg
Elmer .
Srholkeps .
VMriermlx.
Kvrkh .
Substitution
Dcrnrtnltn
left end
left tiukle
. left gn ird
center .
, rliht Kiinnl
light tinkle
rieht end
fiuarferlmcl,
left bnirhnrk
right linlfh irk
fullback
-Fer RrmllfiLr
Delp. Treen. Knwp
ConMiehocken
R-nn
Archer
Temlln
CnniO'iri'iie
Klsller
Tacony Eleven, With Many Stars
in Line-Up, Play3 Nearby
Rivals at Crystal Field
WILL CARRY MANY ROOTERS
Ilelmeshiirr
J. Lynch (10)
German (tfl)
Morrleson (I)
I.. Lrnrh (10)
aiarkenrle (12)
Snniler. Oliver.
VI. Wlnn
rrenrh
I. Htndr.m
Vralnlev
lleselfck)
Tiger.,. .1.
llrinUlei for
l.aken. Round-
i,.tn-' 'inrKrnjie ii-w
Um""' Vewremb (21).
Cnnsliehnrken
tree, (iruy,
Conshohocken football fan are nil
set for the first big game of the sen sen
sen. This afternoon at Conshohocken
football field, Twelfth avenue and Fay Fay Fay
otte street, Deb Crawford will trot
out his ironworkers te de battle with
the Heading Tigers.
The visitors nre one of the best
elevens ever turned out In Berks Coun
ty and are enjoying their best season.
Many ceilegiuns nre ln the line-up,
among the mere prominent being Palm,
or ncnuyiMii Heminary: selig, et In
Emanuel (It)
Getxnls (21
Cnfnll (20)
Canker (1.1).
Nevwle (S)
left end
left teekle
left gtinrd
i enter
r'clit guard,
rlnl't tnkle
right end
euirterlMck
left helfhick
right 'inlfbark
fiillbiKl,
Taeenr
.llarrv (10)
MrLR'tslilln '
Hums (
Tayler (4)
Re'rt (12)
Day (1)
Hendren (7)
Tener (3)
iHfeflnnd (Ml
Eddows (9)
Deverraux (13)
honors in the bard coal region, at" j i
! Brown's Field, Oxford nvenue nenr th) '
Boulevard, Frankford, nt 2:30 o'clock"1
this afternoon.
The. visitors, whose record se far this
renen is an enviable one, arc In tow
with the Idea of net only breaking the
lecnls' record nnd scoring en the btr
Northeast srfuutl, but of winning tile
gnme. The forward line of Oilberten
averages IS- pounds, about the
as that of the Yellewlnckcts.
The schedultnc of Oilberten is In llns
'with Mnnnger Bowker's plan of plnjr-t
ing representative teams from nil sec
I tiens of the State, und thus tuak
stronger r - runkferu s claim for tin!
I'ennsylvnnin championship if nil thei
gained result in victories ler the Yel's,'
lewiacketw. iIS-4-
j The snine strong lniip that turntdJX
I bark Lyki'iis, champions of Yerk ana
T .... 1. 1.. , .1... !.. it... A.,..t.. ,....
uuuiiuiii i uuiiucts ill in,; ,'ii'iiuiK fiuiuv-,
and IMwnrdsvllle. the Luzerne nnd.
Lnckawauna Counties champions, lajt
week, will start for the Yellewjackets.
Coach and Lnd Heinle Miller is well-'-'
satisfied with the showing of his men S
se fnr, and no drastic changes nre ex
pected between new and the end of the
season. ,,,-.
Jee Lehecka, whose spectacular off, i
tackle runs already have mode him an
Idel with Northwest fans, will BUrt,"
in the bnckficld along with Jee Light-"7T
ner as the ether halfback. "Bewsy"
Bewer nt fullback and Johnny Scott
as field general.
BOBBY DOBBS IN CHARGE
OF BOB BARRETT'S CAMP
Substitute,, for Turenv MrVey MS). HU
gins Ml). Enlen (S) ( urran (14). Davis (1).
for Helmetburg Miller (17). Kurtz (0). Totts.
The first big ipctinnnl football game
in this vicinity will be staged this af
ternoon nt 2:30 P. M., when Helmes-
burg clnvhes with Tnceny at Crystal I v"ternn
Condi-
Lad
Veteran Neo.re Boxer New
U.I.. -nrt LJ.IU. I -A t
ktwiiiiiy uiiiiuii Mciyiim b-u j
Bebby T)ebb. who used le be a star
boxer n score and n halt years age Is
the boss of Bebby Barrett's training''
nt Blillej Park. The Negro
new is entirely responsible for
the conditioning of the Cliften Heights '!
lau. (
Bethlehem and either team is likely
te win se evenly balanced (ire the two
elevens. Fester Sanferd's athletes are
none tee strong, but neither nre the
BcthlehPin representatives-.
It would net be surprising If enrnegie
Tech went through the far-renowned
Washington nnd Jeffersen eleven fnr a
victory. The Plttsburghcrs have shown
great form this jear, while the Presi
dents have been playing below expecta
tions. Down at Chester, Si Patixtis will
drive his preteges Inte action ngainst
Albright. This is n big game for the
Pennsylvania Military College. The
rn riots seem n held the edge
- .. - ; : --- -...- .uut.t... - -- - - - -
vauey respectively, but the Navy nnd i Twe Lecal (iames
Pltiul,....i. ...ill j...i , ,.,. 11..1.1.. i.- n
Pittsburgh will find stern opposition en
iiiuir nanus.
Besides the Penn-Mnrvlaud game.
another collegiate centestvvill be waged
Viw in TniiH. ... '" i'lla city, urc.tei institute win piay
NfttJ in Tough Scrap . NV... Yerk Aci-les here. Haverford
J elwell s lighters will fnce their first ' will travel te Hartferd te oppose
real test against Bucknell. Pete Itev-! Trinity.
neld h ntblctcs have been priming for Alabama, the team which plays Penn
the Annapolis conflict nnd are figuring later in the season will battle against
en Mirnris ng the Middies. Last Year Oeergin Tech, and Virginia Military
Hucknell held the Navy te a single ' Institute, the eleven which wen ever the
touchdown. Tubby Spears is said te Ited and Blue two years age. will take
have a strong eleven te send against en Centre, conquerors of Harvard in
the Panthers. Tubby Is coach at West li21. These are the two big games ln
'rpl'"''- , a I the Seuth.
he fur will fly nt Worcester where. Twe Western Conference gnmes will
Mllanevn will take en Hely Cress and 'be pleyed. In one the crippled Unl
there will be neat scraps at Lancaster , vrrslty of Minnesetn eleven wilt op
between rrnnklln and Marshall and Mt. pose Indiana at Indianapolis and
ht. Marys, at Gettysburg, between ' Chicago nnd Northwestern will clash
(lettjstjuig and Susquehanna, and at m Chicago. The ether six conference
iiurriBuurR, Deiween Dickinsen and teams will meet non-conference
hwarthmere. Lehigh plays Rutgers ni penents.
mnna normal : i-.ener. or iiucknell, and Conshohocken was such a success that
Mtt take the field th - lmme.ll.t.1, sought as an at
with their line-up intact. Coach Wnl-',roct,en "i" n11 the big teams. The
ter French, the noted West Point star, 'Tacony residents are thoroughly ln back
who is captain and coach of Conshe-l0f tiic rnternrie ns it ; tl.e:.., i,i
hecken, bad the eleven en the field V "' ,,"tCrpr ; ns, U is the firf;t bi
last night for a bard scrimmage which tneU"lU ,Pam "1C.V have ever had.
lasted nlinest an hour. A glance at the line-up is sufficient
present
new pin
en the
years bnve till. islrleTit nf rnn.hn
hecken displn.ved such intetcst and one
of the largest early season crowds is
expected te witness the game.
Field, Rhnwn street, west of Frank
ford nvenue. Ilelmeshurg. The towns
arc adjacent nnd according te the Debbs is getting Barrett in shape
tnnnnifemen- nt Tnennr trier .tm tr, ' for his first llOtlt of the 1922-23 SeSgOtl i?
carry some .1000 fans with -then te the , SffiS?' "tIS Vted'H.eul, '
meet Jee Tiplitz in the star bout of. ,
eight rounds. v .
j Johnny Mealy nnd Charles Kid Jlur- '
ray. the latter being champion of the .
.army of occupation, will go en In the'"
jseini-final. Other bouts will be: Mcs-C;
Isenger Miller vs. Jee Richie. Al 'Zr r
vs. Frnnkie Kramer nnd Pictro Altlerri t.
vs. Johnny Marine. j,
ve.
scene of conflict.
Tacony is n newcomer in the grid
game, but the team's debut against
U l";rftTtIy satisfied with the proof of the ability of the Tacony team
team and introduced sevcr.iP -irnn.. IT. , , ' .:
nys which he expects te spring i" ""! ? sbJ're "nd F"Mer
visitors ibis afternoon. Net In " li: IT iS ,hn ,m',""n nml en th.
nkferd i
sidelines. Tnceny hns such nlnrer. .
.Ilmmv Ilendren. who uppet Oenshy
."iV i".00 wlth, soveraI 7r' 5"HnI P"nts,
. 1 in Day, who is contain. Russ Tnv.
'i iHn i',ear " r"Mrd as centre,
land Phil Barry, Ln Snlle coach.
I Cithers no Ipph prominent are: M...
FOE IN EAST FALLS nVn"is r"1, 1. NnTlrI)am'' Paul nddews.
i ul 111 lhei rsLLO.nr Lafayette. DrvMMnr f ..i.i.
berg. Buck Sweetlnnd. Curran, Hlgi
ef"Ti?nw .,Mr 7 wh0 ere ,he en
of Ilnlmesburg for years.
COLWYN FACES HARD
e
LifM
BOXING
Bread & B
T
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BOUTS-i-8 I
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COZZENS GRADUATE
MANAGER AT PENN
Coach Evana Decides te Star Regu
lar Team at Last Minute
The Celwyn football team is nil set
for Us third gnme of the season with the
strong Last Falls eleven this nfternnen.
I he battle will be stuged at the Celwvn
held, faixth and (ireenway, Darby.
eiAiiuvv men nnv iiccn udUeri te the Fermer gp rj ren Captain Surre.eie
team during the last week, but at the I P r a, .u 5uccds
last minute it was decided by Coach t Kl Busnnell
Lvans te start the regular line-up, as I T. Ernest Cozzens. enptain of the loin
It is feared te take a chance with the,1 nivcrsitv of Pennsylvania fentbnil
newcomers en enlj one practice,, as team, was yesterday formally annelnt..,
they .have net had time te sufficiently gradual- manager of athletics of tl"
. i nnerMt.v et feiinsjlvania by the Vth-
Mon.Eve
DCt. 1H
5 EIGHT-ROUND
10K JOHNNY
COLLETTI vs. MAYHOOK
PATSV TINV
WALLACE vs. TRINKLE
TOMMV . JOHNNY
MURRAY vs. BROWN
MONTREAL vs. MACK
TREMAINE vs. CUrTiN
1.30, 2 and IS
uiLJii. i,rc. m
r-e its en wile, .viinn Umee. Celeher I
runnlnghnm, 10 S. 2d ht
Teadler's Peel Parler. 730 Market at
s,n,en .e?;,,:,"-,1 A cli? f-
... - ............. m-wM r..,UI,l Of.
op-
MM'anllev
H rack an fullback Stinger
right halfback
All-Phlllles,
. . . (Irugen
Marshall
Ma lone
C'liivln
. . Columbus
, . .McCermlik
Becker
, . Murakiinle
. . . Be rimlrln
neils
Hilldale at 8t, Carthage
Thy Hilldale baseball team will help St.
CarUiun clesd the Sunday baseball season
tomeirow when i they meet at the latter's
Held at Slxly-nflh and Catherine streets.
t'tnli
cm,
n
tlflg ceVLi ";,"..nr.."m winning the Pa
XWMl . liaQUall Ij,RirilA nhun.ntnH.kl-
.nnav.,lrriVijvs
Latke
Br Uflna Ck... -r
X .. . """ luurney
laean-V.n-.ye',
rlnth "a!
Wi.iiiT.' u- unarii i,askr. or
':."'?rn. chesa chamu en. wen the
.""fl Amerlein A.iv? rnsnipinn, will II1C
I'mTn ih. nf tournament here. de.
frit. Ktat."cna,T... rl.1.. h JU?rn!n.
;ssrrs aee i . ''-" "in u'ioe ninves,
ll. ?rtu t0,"'""""'"! U:(Weu,
Line-Up for Yellow jackets-Gilberton
Football Contest en Brown's Field
FRANKFORD
II. D.
)
Llghtner
(10
It, V.
Miller
(I)
(0) ,
!, Jlnriick
l. i:.
R, T.
Little
(2)
(1U)
A. Kuby
L. T.
Slmk ns
l. if. n.
it. (i.
Sipngnit
(8)
(11)
A. Slack
L. (1.
F. O.
Bowser
(S)
q n.
Hcett
(H)
0.
Wray
(4)
(IS)
I. Marurk
0.
(3)
Fulk
Q. II.
(I)
Tnemey
F. n.
L. O.
Bivlnten
(14)
(10)
(1, Ruby
It. (1.
L. II. II.
Ihrcka
(0)
..I'.v.T.
Willi
J.
urns
(0)
.(.,S,
R T
L. K.
Thimias
(7)
(H)
llnlleliiin
it. i;
(S)
llnn
R. ii. n.
fa..i.&.li,iiu tnv l.riinkferd liure. Ill T.undcren.
.',,,.-,.... --. .-.-.-" "... m .".:.." "-"
Fer (lllherteu llrniuicKs. iei "'"". "L-""v", -t
askus, 18. Referee H Inter.
GILBERTON
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DuunPv. O. Itn4u ' i.. v...'
IleuU llncsmuu HiifrVrly. ""
Heisman Changes
Line-Up of Penn
Continued from Tnge One
much further advanced is Heisninn's
team ever its work of the first two
games. Premise) and heaps of it could
be found in the first two counts and
much mere is there as the result of the
practice tilts during the last few days.
There Is an even greater co-ordination
of play than was demonstrated against
the Sewanee eleven last Saturday,
something that has been strangely lack
ing the pnBt two seasons.
Heisman will probably show one or
two new faces at the start this after
noon. Al Langden, ene of the leftovers
from last year has captured a back
lield berth from Al Veegelln, one of the
sons of Central High. Langden mad"
his gridiron debut as a baeU at ern.
ten High. Las year he nm thrn..i.
late showing flashes of brilliancy in thii
C1UBIIIK KUIlll.
An Injury at Mt. Gretna ennsl
temporary setback te Langden, but
since he started practlce has shown
his eld-time form with improved trim
ming. He is fleet of feet and can
back up the line, a la Hobey Light, of
recent fame.
Graf May Start
1Lhe Jiv? mny.',heW Frank Graf, a
husky JMO.ppundcr who never played
much football befere last year, but vvh.v
developed quickly. He husi shevvn
enough form in the two games te date
in which he has played ns a substitute
and also in the practlce te warrant bis
starting and llelsmuu will probably
give him his golden opportunity thlt
ufternoen.
Frank Dewhlrst, "who started the
opening gjune at end, will probably be
back at his old pest thlsftcriioen
but net at the start. It will be "'
menibered that last year the younger of
the two brothers was a tackle en the
freshman team and one of the stalwart!!
of the yearling line. -wwnrtH
The dearth of end mnterial and the
large amount of linemen induced Hels,
mun te change Frank te u wlnem
with the result that he is wVuWe",?.
wanting
ing the form expected of him. Ills
work in prnutlc the past week has
been excellent, but net strong enough
te supplant Ted Fnlrchlld, the Western
sensation.
They are the only changes expected
and It may be that Heisman at the
liht minute will start Kniiffmnn In place
of Graf and Veegelln in place of Lang Lang
eon. The liend tutor said this morning
that he was In mere or les-s of n inian
dury nnd would net knew definitely
what his lineup would be until gnme
time.
Plenty of Material
The lnrge amount of material at hand
this year makes the conches' task much
eusler. If n man doesn't eome right up
te snuft Iip can be taken out and a fresh
one sent te his place. This is due te
iiie met innt n toss up ler several pesi
tiens in both the line nnd bncktleld ex
ism, s-enieuung mat lias been
nt Penn for several seasons.
McGrnw. Craig. Woeilnr.l. rire-j
Hamilton may all son action behind the
lit.ii before the final whlbtle Mews
while Brvden, Relners. Pruneret
Adams, McDonald nnd a couple of
ethers will probably be rushed into the
line In the course of the gnme.
According te the Red nnd Blue scouts
Mnr.vlnnd has a geed defenslve team
but lacks the. power and drlv fr,,. '
offense capable enough te compete with
the Red .iixl Blue. Penn, outside of
Hue bucking, has shown little ln the way
of forward passes and trick plajs, ami,
it mil) be that Johnny Dern, the center I
signal cnller, will open up this after- '
neon if he finds the visiting line prev- I
Ing strong en the defense. '
Eight of the visiteis nin vetem,,., .,.
of the same tompetltien n lt big ce'llege
eleven like Pennsylvania affords, but of
." .?,? . """"".'"tjiuiki is n mem
ber. Their experience, however ninv
prove enough te offset thp class that the '
Red nnd Blue equad has. Wnliee1
ieung, an end; Heugh, right guard
and Burger right tackle, are the only
new men en llryd's team. Tim
maindcr all have had varsity experience
ul ujiu ur iimi j vitrei. j
''he Mnrvlend line will outweigh I
vnn r ut ii i',iii,ii- in mil hum, wiiiie In
the backlleld the visitors will also aver
age a couple of pounds better.
master the signals.
ihe line-up
Celwyn
Tarpey . . .
Trlblt
Hausmann .
Hansen
Whnlen . .
Dougherty
Humnhrlni
McCnnn
nernlng .
Smith .
Kane .
Resenes
and Dovle.
. left end
. left tackln
. left guArd
. renter
right truard
. riaht iiickle
light end
euvrterbick ,
lert halfback
ilKht hn.fbark
fu'Ibark
for CeIjn - - Welsh.
Kast Kails
.... Swarti
. . . Magulre
.... Hannls
. . . Norten
ITard
Miller
... Connelly
Lally
, . . Costelle
. Marr
Burke
Connelly
Mr.
been
Scholastic Football
Schedule for Today
Ce.rens has been nnti i .,..
capacity f L R nshncll. Vvlm i
netmg gradlinte mnrmca- .:
vtl ti.-i ... , .""".l eimce
nation. Mr Busl nell only occupied the
position temporarily m.til the round
appointed some one te take hi, place
M
f,niral High at 1mrr Jferlei High
yviUlnnivm Trede, at Northeast High
west Chester -N'ernn.1 i I' I. n ,
Mount Airy
Meriientnvvn Mllltarv Institute
mere J'rep
llarnmonten High
at Atlantic City.
West Chester Hlh vs Norrlstewn
at Norrlstewn.
.,,!" High v, Wilmington
vvllmlngten.
Scliulklll Semlnan
Pottsten
National farm Schr-il nt 1'erklemen Prep
'w.u, .,,',, ikihii nt iii-tiiiiiern men
Unnger High vs Al enuvwi l'rep,
Itntuwn.
AUIfnrd High
at,
nt Swarth-1
Atlantle City High.
High. ,
High, at .
vs HIU Scheel, at
Princeton
unman Sclioe
at Al-
Princeton Prep, nt
Laurencevtlle High, at
bhlppeni-
Lowreneevlllo
Dickinsen Colleen Reserves
burg High, at Chineensburg
Yerk HlRh vs. Reading High at Rending
Poltstewn High s Mlnersvlllrt High, at
Mlnersville.
vvnttewn High vs. Parkesburg H'gh.
I'arkesburg
,-N. T. M. A vs Peddle Irstltute.
HlKhstewn, Ps
Wllaen High vs Quakerteirn High.
Qunkertewi
itlllersilllH Nermal vs Steiens Trades.
Lancaster.
SOCCER HCirKDl'lJ".
Frankford High nt (llrard Colleg
lege Reserves
Frankford High nt (llrard College
Trankferd High Reserve nt Olrard Col Cel
ige Reserves
Lttlholle High at Oeerge Scheel
tmtral High at Weattunn Hirh
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
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FRANKLIN FIELD OCTOBER 14. 2 30 p
JUNIOR VARSITY
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Phila. World Series
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AT PHILLIES' BALL PARK
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