Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1922, Night Extra, Image 19

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Pes Miller, Penh Captain, May" Net Be Able te Start Against Swarthmore Next Safari
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NERVE PIUS SKILL .
Garnet's Crushing Defeat
PENN NEEDS BETTER
OFFENSE FOR FUTURE
SNAPPY HOCKEY TEAM AT BRYN MAWR
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GOLF I LES
surprise or una reason
Veteran Follower of Red
and Blue Surprised at In
ability te Score Mere Fre
quently Against Maryland
Results of Saturday's
College Grid Games
MILLER BADLY HURT
ny JOSEPH T. LAMtl'M
HTF PENN Is RpliiR te stock up well
J. nfininst such' tenuis na the Xnvy,
Pltf, State nnd Cernell, n better of ef
ffiiM' imiit be devcleppd." A viternii
fnntbnll follower nnd lilinielf n player
en Hcd nnd Hltic teams n uVrnite tige
mil tlie iibeve nVscrtlen tblt morn
In? when nnknl wlmt he thought of the
twin In the Maryland gnine Hnturdny.
Ifrlsiiian's eleven cninc through with
tun tourhilevvns te nothing triumph
ever Curly Ujrd'H n.iBrt'Kutlen, but
failed nt critical times in Its offensive
tliric-th. Mere tlinn one Perm man who,
h following the 11)22 eleven v.:t!i crit
ical cyea felt Kiitlslictl that the team
had wen, but also fell that much lm, te
be leaiueil liererc tne nig games.
"Ven knew," continued the old
timer, "a lenni iheultl be able te get
tliieinili enrc In a while without being
bold for iIewiih In the nIuiiIeh- of the op ep
piilng trains' goal pest.s as IVnn was
D half dejii times Saturday. It may
be that the siiioetlim-iH of play that
thuuld manifest Itself seen was net
there Snturdiiy, but for my part I wan
rmt at all mtlslied with the offensive
ihiiwing.
"True. Marylnnd has a plucky team
with a sturdy line that fought ever
Moment ill' the battle, but still I think
thai I Vim should have done better. Dc
fi'ii' cly tin' eleven that llelsmau ban
is yeiil : as a matter of fnct, belter than
flit, in the past few years. In nil save
feiwinl passes the ne.w sjslem y woik weik
inK out te .1 T."
"FFN'.I.M a !,enl defenie In a
U ultimo nffrtiic. Iml itwiiil.it the
caliber of teams that trill come te
J'liinklin I'iclil in the ftittne lleis
mill' tiam u ill Imvr ti have a
Blatter vaticttl of effiniire playi ami
a better definse uyuinif forward
panes."
WHAT the veteran says is shared In
by a vat majority of the 2.1.0(10
uprctaters who witnessed the fray
ncainst Mitr.vluud. Who te Illume for
tin- lai'k of efTrnM1 at timet, when a
ten, lulewn seemed imminent is difli
cu't. Ileixmnn himself mijh that no
one ran be censured, that Maryland
had an exceptional line and that the
Itrd and Hlue players simply lacl.eil the
punch.
"AVhlle I cannot ny I am satisfied
wl'li the result nf the game." snld
IlelMiinn. "It probably was a let better
for us that the score flnisliid up as it
did. A runaway game might have
proved the turning point in our team,
wlil'e the clee score Indicates te every
men en the team that he has te light
that much the harder in tjie future.
Plenty of Mistakes
"A let of mistakes were made during
tin' game. That Is te be expected.
The defen-e of our team was naitlcii-
lnilv geed, as j(ii will notice fiem the
figuies en ground gained. Against the.
fniward pass we did net show se well,
although the long pas.s that almost re- '
mi led in ii tout lulev. n Nlietild never i
fenn, 12i Marylnnd, 0.
'own. OS Ynle, e. .
J'rlncaten, 10; Colgate 0. v
JJnrvnril, ltt: Ilnuitnln, 0.
l Point, 10j Alatmmn l'ely, 0.
Columbia, lOj U'rsli-iun, 0,
tlrewn, "i Hyrncme, 0.
ll.iles, 7 Celby, 7.
Aniinpelln, 14: Jhicknell. 7.
Hebnrt, 20; N. y, U., 0
Huchentcr, 7; WViitmlnMer. 0.
fnfaette, 112! MuhlrnbeiK, 0.
Hcnmialrnr. 20! St, l.avvrrncfl, 0.
Ilxpter, 20! Ynle rteihinen, 0.
l?orKitevn. 87: C'lnclnnntl U 0,
Went Vlrclnln. 0! Plttabur, 0.
Maine, las Norwich, e.
Mwm, Aintlep. 28! Verieater Tech, 0.
IXirtmnuth, 21 ! MMdlpbury. 0,
Amherat, 1.1; Union. (I,
Allcuhi-ny, 3U! Nlaunrn, 0.
leltMur, 47; Husqin-lianna. (1,
V. nnil J.. 7; Cnrneule Tech, 7.
Trinity, 21; llaverferil, 14.
Hprlncfleld 24: Conn. AbkIes. 7.
Vermont, 7; HoMen tli, 0.
lVnn Htivte, 32; Lcbinnn Vntley. 0,
t'nthelle IT.. 7; Washington C'ellrue. 8,
Tlilcl. 15; lrnrfnle, 3,
Dlcklnnen, 27: Hnrthmer, 7.
1'. nnd M.. 4H; Ml, Ht. .Mary'K. O.
'iirni-ll. OS; New llnnipahtre Htnla, 7.
UulKeri. i:i; T-hlRli, (1.
I'dhnny. 14: (1roe Cltv. n.
Albrluht, 13! Tenn Military, fl.
H(ein, O; lliim Hen. 0.
Hely Crena, II; VlllnneMi, 0,
Ilnrvnrd Freahmen, 0; Ander, 0.
.MlMeurl, 0: Ames. a.
Drake 0: Kanini, (I
fuller. 10; Illinois, 7
Mlnnrretu. 20: Indiana, 2.
W'oester. 27: Case, 0.
Nulre Dame. 21): l'urdue, 0,
Detroit, li; l)e Moines. II.
VIcena'n, 20: Houth Dal.eta ABBlea, 5.
Wilmh. 20: MIchlRnn AbcIm, (I,
lllile Hlnlii, 14: Oberlln. 0
Monni L'nlen, 1.1: IleldelUrc, 0
'lilciiire, IS; Northwestern U., 7,
Wllin nirtnn, .12; 1 mn.4lHnta. 0
Helelt. 32, Northwestern C'ollese. O.
Cieluhten L'., 21; lewu Wcslesnn. 7.
JlllnnlH Vcsleun, 3: Ausu"tnrm, 0.
(Irlnnell, 2". St. I.euls Unlvemlty, e
Teleilu t'nlerall. 0: Almu Cellene, Q.
Cnloimte AuTt "H. 00; IVjemlnB U.. 0,
WlttenliurK. 3.1, Western Itejervc. 0.
''enter. 111; V, 1. I 0.
Vnnderbllt, il, MlehlKnn. 0.
(leerniu Tech., Ill; Alnbnmn. 7,
Jehns Hepkins. 40; (leurite Wiiahlnsten, 11.
Sewiinee. Ill; Unletherpe, 0
North Carolina, 10; Seuth Carolina, 7,
tlenruln, 7: Furinnn. 0.
Vlirnln. 14: lllchmend. 0.
Se. Methodist, M: Louisiana Rtnte, 0
Ouuchttii, 13, University nt Arkansas, 7.
a , ., f J.; -:;, 'i:,, - - .-
Sarazen, Sweetser and Glenna
Collett Have Highly Devel
oped Competitive Seuls
Glenn Killinger's Dickinsen Eleven Springs Real Upse
in Overwhelming Swarthmore, 27 -te 7 Pitt Suc-t
cumbs te JVest Virginia After 19 Years of Victory i
IIY EDWIN. I. POLLOCK
... .. ni-eT ,inrD CIDC TT'Tt-M' ivns Wfilloiiel f-rpinrfly brtwrcn 1 iIn.liiK of tin- llmnilten colleKlnna. Th
ARE AT BEST UNUhH rlrit r the eyes nm! m-nt sprawling across . Tl," wen 10 le (I.
I ' niininniiiH griuil'ens milirillU. I pseis ""s"' un un n mj- 10 nil npiinr'
i which mark the trial of every foetlmll I rn' touchdown In the second pcrlei
I With the coming of the keen nulitmn scitfen have stumped nonew here nnd t "hen I leaves Innerted his thrilling i-tl
winds golf is pnsslng out of the picture. . je there throughout the colleges! of and suved the 'I'lgers. The star Prlnct"
.nt ni-.. tnn mni fun.itlc will iIin ,m' ''"""te-. !"" ,,nr, I'll'Tceptetl a forward pass e
hintll It Issoceh I flint Riund) fingers "Min hine se many mirpriees beet, his own 1.-,-,ni,I mark nd s.,nlrmlui
ran" Br In 1 1 c I nft or will "p 1 K ..iw In Mnglc d., returns, lice nnd testing Ms way through the en!
. Ln i LVUiJ e ' ?L noek-ernnucs re -e most Miirlllng: Ire 1 u.nll.ei, team, he broke threugt
' deem nnd the mashie birds sing In the I '"?. ' . nj.; (I. m -- ' , ririir iipi.i '.,.. sprinted exer the M
'bunkers nil the winter long. I V vSl rS'
Hut golf, se far as tournament piny i " ppf ). 'rKj ' ' "jf- T
'is concerned, will seen be n tiling of I i," n. '',,,) 'A1 I '
the imst In this fair but wintry village. "r "n:,.:. ;.." '"T-.0: ...... ..,
Old Idels have fallen this. Inst summer. '"T "'V, ' . " r"' ' . ' "".T. :.. -
ill'- '! I III' I', lilt' PIMIIIH VIUHM IH1H
.Minis for the score. It wns the most
brilliant bit i,f iiidlvldiial playing U
date this season.
. 1 , ...! ... . . ,.! ftl... ..!.,...
i ' nf Li nnt wL i MiiPiciii!ig el tne runtliers WHO rtll-il'
I T f ,.r. n less.. '"'ll for many jears: the tying of
' UZlfJr r 1Z 'n ,;S"riini i WnsliliiKten and Jeffersen, rcognied
!?,, ' Cr,Tf " i,i ""ln, Vi 1,1-J ' Wnll; as (dm.npiens of 11121. and the
. l?-llll ill nil IJHMMI M KilllM' 11LTII r
i. ....,Krs inniu. iiK'UnKt the high-powered S.vracuse ma
tel y.') 7 n' i,ffi!,Ll1,t 'hU,r- '"' "verwlielmlng dJ-feat of th.
fortune , mlled en b in con- . ,;,.,,,, HtlllfN )lt , nest F,1(.rt.
I what It Is that makes them great
Harnzcn
Skokie, but
tlnunll.v and reserved her blnckest
frowns for "Ornndpa" Jehn Hlnck. The
veteran Cnllfnrninn would haxe wen the
highest honors in professional golf had
a little luck come his way. The gal
lery kept Insisting that be would have
le beat 'J.SS te win. and the thought
remained uppermost en his mind.
ilig sceie of the day
The Carlisle team, coached bv ihnt
monarch among open-field runnels,
(Jlenii Kllllnger, nnnihilated the (JunK
eis, who weic able te score enh ein'
Ih'sl down iigamst L'l. Dickinsen bnls
tore through the Mercer line as if the'
had no opposition, Kacli of the four
Mary Adams (left) nnd Virginia Uieknm arc tuning up their play for big games.
Helen Itlce
In tlie Inset Is Captain
(in i lie una I teiirteeut i he Waved tii,.,, ,lu ,,.,,. ,.,,! ,i, i, , .,.
safe with tin iron and landed in a trap, (junker lirst defense
On the even meie fntnl fateful -even- McMnsen gained 'tlireugh everv spot
tncjitn he hooked out of bounds, nnd in the Swarthmore line, but the MinTag.-
HOOK is usually selnetlilng unKllOWIl inni p nreimi left liiid u-ms- simill .ln.-
in Jehn's vocabulary.
son was the here of the Quaker defeat.
13 POPULAR WITH
SEM
PRO ELEVENS
Independent Football
were the best seen en Franklin Field
in many cais. i
The ItufTule hul Is one of the real I
wli:r?hiVcir,t,ric,a,rSFeur of Winning Teams Regis-
in and play havoc with his rutin nnd j ter Tnjs Number of Points
ferwnrd parses.
Sullhaii again showed the earmarks jn Saturday Games
ul stardom with his end tunning and
general all-around effectiveness. Fer J
a man his weight, one of the remnrk- .innni ri i iett DDnWCO CTAR
able things about Sullivan is the man- "Ulv tLLIU I I r'KUVta S I Mn
in r in which lie crushes against the op- .
position in making Ills runs. It tnkes
a real tackle te Mlei. him. t:s the Mary- -1' he lug foethall teams
I,.,,. i i,.,bL. .-ill iuiif- 'section came tlirniiL-M with
H-itn'er's Him smnshli'i" uns even mere '"" s't'""'lay and thirteen proved te be "'
.... ";'. I."' ,LV ?., "' r..W"r . ,J' !S?Zl " Pnnulnr figure for four of the winning A
games, aitheu h there' was n 'tendency f - "gX I
in'ni'oe'f'r'ii;- wSi,B,.i,TKuSMi5 avrh,u t311berten ,,ml T,,co,,y-
he tiled In the hceijal half. i r,,he y,,)ew Jn(.k(,tM WPr0 surprised,
In the line Jelmy Tliiiriunn again liv the sfiength exbibited bv CUbertnn
iieeil the bulwaik in every depart- nnd Heine Miller and his pals were
inent. Ills tackling nnd running down held te two touchdowns. One was by i
the held under punts were spectacular. Wallace "Dec" F.llintt, former I.nfay-
SATURDAY'S llUSULTS
rrnnkferd. 13; Ollberten. 0.
llnlmesburir. 13: Tmenv, 0.
t'ensliulmiltin, s, ite.Ldlnic TlBers, 0.
Delre. la, Mntinelln, 7.
I' ist Palls, 1,1; felwyn, 0,
I'leurllelil, Itf; ht. Menica, 0.
Dirln limns, n; lluntlnir. 0.
Norwood, 0: IMihamnn Fire Ce.. 0.
"Ml 11 111'-. 13: Wlldwueil. 0.
-Xi'Xler. 7. Inimaeuljtu. O.
Kan I'ulls Y. .M. A , li: Wlsnhlcken, 0,
lllirsii.. 33: .Mount Helly. 0.
Dmlestewn, 34: Norrlstewn, 0.
Iluclne, is, l'ralir, 0.
EASTERN LEAGUE
LOOKS
NAM
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i I nese reminders ere net m.iil tn ills. n,,,i if ,i,.i- ,n, r I,.. :.t. .,.'., . ;..i.....
parage Gene s wonderful victory. Rut tackling and the long-distance punting
1 the thought remains, "Would Sutnzen of Lester Aplundli even a large score
have wen had he needed te tight the would linve been run up b Killinger's
Kniiery, ion .- hip nine luiuau went preteges.
, iirennii ey nimscii ami nun little le
in t li i-
vleterles
Je-
A.
On one oeiahien he kicked oil und thei
laced down the Held anil caught the
ic Iver b -tore be could make two steps.
TJIAT I'utn etttplajetl Maryland in
every ilepaitnti nt of the name li
t riilettcid hy the statistic. l'Aiihleen
ftrtt ilewnt trerr made ta five for the
viijtetn. The Hul und Itltie backn
liaittid almiitt ten timeti ax mueh
irmtnd fiam iniintnane m did Maty
land the fiyitics standiny 2 yards
te 20.
cite fullback, who made his debut with
Franhferd. The ether was by Light -.
ner.
The home eleven was held scoreless
lu both the opening and closing periods.
! the touchdowns coming In the third
I and fourth periods. The great work of
Johnny Scott featured near the dose
. of the game and it looked as If Frank
I ford would (core en forward passes but
' no less than three were grounded.
iiuiiiirainm; it ins
Tacony Vreved a tartar for Holmes Helmes
burg, but Ceorge Jehnsen's eleven de
menstrated its superiority ever their
l , ". ." ." :'"' i-kl-x-V .!..! ... t i I IIHII1MI
lutcmi-nrnii mituMir iim-KM ii i inert, y ' '"" s... ........... ,.... ( nriirny neighbors te the tune of III te
we were net nlile te start with our l'ssrs. ., per cnu m which proven u. .Manager Sliissler liad several new
regular arsit team. Papwiirth was out "''csstul for a gain of leO yards. , plnjers in the lineup and it was the
r.f the line, ue'.llur Cntlg nor Woodard. Manlanil attemptid six. five of winch , uerk of Smith, one of the newcomers.
en whom I place a let for the future. cut safely into the receivers hands -mt wen the game.
emild net stint and Captain Pes Mil- '"ri yards, one lng geed for twelve ' The newcomer made a number of
ler was forced out of the game early. clmlK niaik". sensational runs his longest being for
I 1'iiiik the team did well considering The Maijland kickers eut-puntrxl SI I yards when he caught one of llcrd
1 this."' Penn, getting off fifteen for nn average ; i en s punts nnd ran for SO jaids. He
Ililsinitn wnrmlv prai-es Miirjland. ' "f ','1 anls te siv for 40 for Hamer'was downed en (lie 1."-jnrd line, but
"Hie stuiih. phu'kv fight put iip ,y , Sullivan and Me(!raw. I tcek the ball ever en the next play.
.Vrnland was narticularlv imnressiv'e The freshman team eentlniinil its . t'onshehocken had It easy w It'll the
'e ... .. i f -. . .. i , . - , . .. ... i ir,iii.,(T ' r i,,t.u n,i .... .... -..
'xi,,,, ,,,,.-. .in,, i, in ii p ii rrur.
te n,'. lhe tfiim w.is ciiinpesctl of real , w Inning streak bv hnnditi2 Weniiinr ! '"'ailing 1 igers anil ran up a score of
twins. tli kind that new;- give up Seminarv a Iffl-tn-O reerse. Dlehl nnd " '" " ' hey scored s the first,
'. s,. of utUcrsity. Their line wns Davis were the stars. The Junier nr- S('V,V1 ",' "10 M'-''nd. and twenty-live
s'inir nnil imemmI cupal le when called I sjty outclassed a team from the nvv i 1'J the third period. In the final ipiarter
upon te icpel our nttae'.s when touch-1 Van! U7 te (I. Jlmmv Dewhlrst O'lteill'v , "" "," M,,)? u,',',, t-("nt 1,,te the fray
i'i us wne en their w:i. I'el'Ii unit i mi, I ;,,,,, i,,,,,I ,.r.,,.i,, .1... .!...... ..' , Mini they held the llerks (Jeuntv eleven
hi'nuay iti;sur.T.s
Klaudor-Welden, 0, Hoxberouch, 0
-Mount Airy. 23: All-l'h Indclplilu, 0.
Cenldale. IS: .Melrose, tl.
M, 7: llvll Haven. (1
Iteckdule 2.1. -Me.Jla. 0.
(leriranlenn Collegians, I), Liberty
. 0
Klrlln a. Amity Scholastics. 0,
Trlniitcle A. C , IS. ClIuuceMer Pres , 0
M Jescuns. or l.iincui'ter. U. St.
.lll'. 0
lincaster All-hlnrs, 12: Wlldwoed
. e,
ICnrlten. 0 Immnculntn Iteseries. 2.
Itliedslde. 38: Union Club, 0.
l.nMett. a: .Metre, n.
Cllfiu.i HelRhts. IS: Ambler. 0.
IK'llance A. A., il: Wcstlnsheuse, 0.
IOWA PlNSHOPES
ON 'BIG TEN' TITLE
worry about.
Sarazcn's Skill
I Like evcr chninnlen. Snrnien bns no
I weakness with am particular club. He
- nn ,rjvc j,, ,. )f,wf (l.. ,),,. ,;s
With .Incner Rnrlr in rirnnit ' npiireach sliets nre niiirvi K of accuracy,
wnn jasper BacK in circuit, ,, his ,mtti.ig j,.nxes nult. te i)L, ,le.
V1U.iyC.rAl Im imtnUrd at
sTk Dickinmn the football llrtdik
traehei at State, nnd In rajinlh i
elimhinij te 1171 a nnti h aiitetni
mm hi 1 at he u 1 a)it d ameit'i
jiltiyert.
Philadelphia Fans Are
Happy Once Mere
ired.
Just as important nn asset in his
success is his temperament. (!ene is
elf-cenhdeiit te the verge of cockiness.
wAS"
W stn,
W. a nil .1. Lurhy
ASIIINOTnN AND JLTrCltSi IX
ggled te lclery In two arh
HAVE SIGNED STAR PLAYERS
Oy WILLIAM S. DALLAS
rpiIK Kastern Miisketbull League
- all set for the opening of the se
ahead
Ills victory nt Skokie wns just n
(repetition of what happened numerous
times in the Seuth Inst winter.
s Sweetser, like Sarazen, has every re-
1- iillisite for a ehnmnlnn. Like S.-iriizen.
I son two weens irem tonight nt Centes- tee. he had heen building up n reputn-
.'l'l1' "hen lhe Indoei. cage campaign Is tien for several ,ears, and was a fa-
Inauguarted with Atlantic City meet- verlte with a number of experts, even
I Ing the Lincoln Highway aggregation, though the public nt latge was net wj
It leeks as if the league has a rial v(,rnin of his quality,
'circuit at last. Considerable of the 'T,s( , ,M1 ,f tne longest driver in the
I heavy expense of Inst season is elimln- w',r,(.',1 ,)l.lt ll0 ,s exceinleually accurate,
ated and iiem. f,f dm .mm.. ,.111 rn 1,.. ""d Ills iron work has a inspness- that
the wayside from pa ing heavy travel'- , 't r ..!7.nmk!,l)!cI "'.'""I'd that
11, tiipj un ii (i(ii ujnu
nnd ii khi 11.
ZJAHYAItl) it as held te a JS'O
" 'core hi llottdeiti, but three of
the Cuiiiiim dependables, Captain
tiiirll, (hern nnd Clink, neic a
Hanover itatehinii Dartmouth, and
the play of the sulntitiitei tens slip,
shed,
Lehigh Itenlen
LLTIICII wobbled tlueiigh the del tyn.
, liurg game, wliich opened the grid grid
iien nuiimlgii for lhe ISethlehcinit$s
and llieti ran tbieitgh St. Francis. Hu1
Haldw in's bejs fell before Hutget.n
ljl-7. It leeks as if the lirewn nli
Whit" were in for n lather sorrewfil
season.
Alabama Pelv led the Arniv. (1 0
until the I'mnl period, when tlie'Cadetl
In need en the erge of defeat ail.
ripped the Southerners te pieces, Tliret
touchdowns were put emt nnd Wp.si
Point surhed with a l!-t! triumph.
LnfinettP, Suite. Cernul. !ettR
burg. Dartmouth and I' and M, hn
no trouble winning. The rnsfenlnnl
ran up :t high score en Muhlenberg)
walloping tlifj. Allentown iithletei
(l'J-0.
Vlllanevn put up a game battlt
ngnlnt Hely Cress and held the Wor-
ester waniers te two touehdewm
Albright defeated Pciium hania Mill'
tiny College. 1:1. ii, nnd Helnwnre bent
Lrslnus, 'J-(.
ir.'lniii Militnrj Institute pave On.
lie -i fight, but the Primus; Colonell
emerged with n H-li lclnrj. Alif
b.iinn, the teiiin wMii nm is IVim Intel
In the sensen. was snietlered b (icergl
Tech, I!!!-".
FV 77 H U'evt. Minnesota started
uith a 20 0 lietery ever Indiana
tn a eenfrietire name, and Chtciiep
difiatfd eithu rutntt le 7 etif
llatne und ll'Mreimu icon autly.
Beets and Saddle
Five Conference Teams Out te
Tame Conquerors of
Yale Eleven
' ing expenses. , fn.-'ns the jumps' be- VZJZTW'u , ?
'tween plaWng locations nie concerned. 1 at"''0'''1, '.' "
I lie circuit is a compact one. wlth'rectlen and his nerve, ns well, came
three teams in Pennsylvania and three when he played Chick Fvnns. Chick is
u' . v "'''". '" . tm' Keystone n marvel at approaching, and he would
State are Heading. Ceateille and ' idnce his shot, within six or eight feet
.lasper, of Philailelphia. and in Xewief the pin en1 tn see Sweefecr drop
.i.is,-., viiiiiueii, .Mianuc mtj Bil ,uis 11 feet or two closer,
arenien. ine seljeiltile s also n Pend
11:
sceies. r.itt the warning of Ioee team
jila was net In oiled.
Cmiiegie Tech eutjilayed Oreasr'
Ne.ile's elmen fiem start te finish and
was entitled 10 the verdict. Washing
ton and Ji fiersen was lucky te tie the
figures, n 1 tln students thought se
much of the knotted statistics that the
1 1 lebrated as if the team had defeated
State College.
In the lust few minutes of the game.
West, the colored halfback, inter
cepted a forward pass nnd meed -III
Minis for 11 touchdown. He also
kicked the goal which robbed thT T'itt--butchers
of fi vletnrv uell-enrneil.
A field goal bj Mnlirt's from the .'s,. 'op of the three-j ear-old division nnd
jnrd line as the game was drawing te vh'uld temiuer his field. Hert.es whlcb
a 1 lese, gate West Virginia Its lir-t seem best are; i
tilumpb eer Pittsburgh in twenlv
Oeeanlc. S. I). Kiddle's Crent colt bj
The Finn, is entered again ti daj M tin
I'n.'.i Handicap at Laurel nt a Ien-fcl
Iistnnce than lie has eer been asked tn
go a mile and a sixteenth. nL. ,.,,.
iedes weight te Hiinga Hack, age con cen
sidered. Oceanic i far mi tmvnwl tht
.Mars and placed en Tubbv Si
. . I .
nrew another laurel wreath.
MEETS ILLINOIS SATURDAY
10(. Hack from their
voting age.
Miss Cellctt's Victory
(tlennn Collett. the
one ns each team will ploy en a sep
uinit infill.
Coatesville has selected Mendnv end
Hie ethers me: ineuilnv a,i,..,.i
1 - .... ..,,,ii, ,,i,,i, r , ,, .....a.ha.. ....
ii.iii-i. t'n -, I'm -
esse (iiii).
She driie
The .season will hn .lirtrin.i i a terrlficully long ball, and hasoceurae
halves, the winner of the first meeting ' "S-,V0"'
the victor in the ii.enn.i !., e -i.. r.. Alost women nre rather feeble .iml
triumph ever Yale, the title. lackadaisical with their Iren clubs.
Sweetser nnd Sarazen' havp ninth te ,'"'r' "fi'1 sr,nsl a touchdown in tin
.. . ... ... . . ..... .........1 i.... .1. i. :.... ii- .
tl'eir credit. Het 1 Ueine nf inmr "'"' I"" "
Meiiiitainers bad the jump en the Pan
the lighting Wnruer
"nlv First r.iee. Crugie, Insulnte. Segevlui
tea 1- second (steeplechase). ., - Davjj
.ii- i-iiiry. i-i ireoreo'v. ,v i'.,i,i!. .1.1...1
F.eine.ntal. Fiftj Fift. Keal Chnrliel
' fnurtli. T:issi, J.jtti,, Hepe. Wntel
r i .! . r.r. 1. , , .. . . . .'nil-
City; Wednesday Camden'; Thursday,! ,';"" """tt. the nlnet
Jasper; Friday, Trenten and Sntunlar "''l V ,,C"C(' Klr1' '.V'10 J.
Heading. ' ' J 'erd of the women golfers.
Chicago, Oct
six-to-netbing
Iowa's conquering heroes nre nt once j..,,,,,- T ,. n.
.I,rt ..!.!- t .!. Tl a. .... I.,..,.. f I ' ""
There is nothing
I.eltcli desiL'tintes
reppy' ns Cecil
that weakness in
r . , 1 lie me se. Wlth ,T bmk , the fe, thp'(;ien,Celletfsplay. She is as s,,,,,',:
the Middle A est end the prlncipnl fee Kastern League begins te leek mere wlth e iron as she Is with the weed,
of live football teams of the Western 1 " "s'if. The big cage wheel has '""' ,,lat ls "ajiiiRti let.
Conference in the champ'enshlp race ,''';" ,?"" (!f (l,UzV H'''" '','' uptown n "'', w'.men's .'hampiensl,!,, eain-
1
which reaches high speed Saturday.
,.r.,,.,, (I ..... ..
- .-..,-. . . . r, . . .i TI(laaIwiaiiI nun ; 1. 1117 Iiiivir'rn nil
!! '11.11. showed real foethall In the the mtunli. iceteless
la'.Mii Id. lhe Hiking of the latter being, The soccer team phned Hues nrnimd ' Harry Kesetsky was n s(nr with threi
fun 1 lass rnini the start.' 1 stnten Island, showing finshes of chain- '""'-"downs. Mendien also beared
"Hi Itii. the isiting leach, thiuksj plenshlp form. The final score was 7 "f,Pr n nl" "f -'' JI,nN al"1 Mi,!P WII-
"ii base greiirienm. but feeN that his te L I.lngelbaek getting five goals ' """ ,i(I xu'" ""," '''I'Ted, when his
J- in aiialli have wen had they been ill . " place was taken by Stanley Kehb. of
'tl.. iiniv alert en the forward passes iiruie ah prp Rfll C CIMAI Ci litre Celli gc. Delce.. of Daiby, con-
"' lesulted in the nub scoring of ti,e! NtWerArCH UULI" UnlAL llnued its winning streak by handing
su iO'3l
AT LLAPJERHH P P Magiielhi. of Frankfenl, a 13-7 reverse'
HI t-LHIMCnur. U. L. , r,)hN)11 wns gili' forced te fast,
tnste
ill feat nt the bnmls nf Pint T.'..ll., t-i
Evans and Hauaer Play for Mast- te 0.
baum Cup , Sunday dames.
The final tournament of the Phila- , MV!lr"l A1,y, Rnve ;,I.',P. All-IhilIIe a
iiii v .. i . " beautiful pasting at Thirl v-fourth ami
delphia Newspaper (Jelf Association Hee; streets, '.; te 0. Tl'.e fe'lture of
started at the Llanerch Country Club lhe game was the jilaj ing of Mi Caullev.
litis nieinlng. Hill ITvans. noted golf bracken and Fritz Hendr'cks. The
wiiter. and Odell Ilauser. efthe Pi-m.iti f'1,.l'1!V'1' s17,r'''1 V".' '""" "II'!I',I1I" , "",l
, . IIII HU' winri iMt.iiin ,,-. iniHif )V IICU-
tinai leiiiid for ,ii ksen. the Shannhan baseball stnr.
In the
tli ii IfiurliMiim i'iiii
iiii- ,uiii-i"iiiiiu iiii, n nii iirl lliiitn iwtfitt ... .. (!..li i
The ether members of the Asseci.i- i., tl,.. ....enlm. . ...1.1,1' 1 .''.i.. "...
. . . . .1 i. 1 1. . . . i" n i" I tinii iiui-'irrcii 1 niwn pi 11111 MiLniit .... n.iiiii.
11011 iiiuipeieu in 11 naniiicap medal pluj touchdowns In the i.ecend an third - ""-"",s
for numeinus nnes. ' i.i 1 u........ . .... : ' "'""
riM . . . , iirrieiis mm 1 "in riimiet peiurs en Iwe1 n il I TtiiAnp r .
lies,, teurmiineuts we.e held every ' em.sinus from drop kirks. He ,:,," BALTIMORE PLAYERS
fettiilght throughout the summer, and sensatieunl runs of 7 nnd .10 Minis und Will CAPU ncT
or'iaXaMenV'Vn xZ "v' '"'. s,."j" i"I"whIi, wonderful game. The Meun WILL EACH GET
..., -.,-.... ' ,J 111(1- lt" IIHMtl hHIIII I', .
ten and Husten.
ejj: 1 minhtit nend team,"
M it'iil Ititd brfete lenviiiii for
11 iiihiiiiitiin iieitrtdny. "The line it
pim'l and the bin ks kmne trhat .te
e. think mi tram played a bril
hn nitmi of feutbull ulthatiqh tec
li'ir Irntrii.-'
I'rwl is n former ncwnnpiinmn who
1ner plaed fentbiill bin iv I ,.',,se
' d.v of the (;aiup 1ms made him one nf 1 Li:i)tii:it. mel
in" nest leaches muting the smaller
Collegos,
Miller's Injury
tilnnin pervaded the campus this
periling when the news leaked out that
aptaln Pes MH,.r may be unable te
5 ' F"'":' sarthinnre next Satur
n 1. The pluek, Hed mid Itltie skipper
'('hell an Injury t 1,S ,i the
"jlng minute of the first peVled und
it "1 V nu f'ni the Held.
vl 11 ft "", '''""Ing 100m leaning
ynviiy en ., ,.IlllP al)( llsqt(,() ))V ,
rollew- students. He was still using the
rniie for support this morning.
Acreriliiiir i l. t -i , ...
"is klel,(. 1 in th0 hnekdiii-lng a w-rlm- V' J'!,VP Lastern League HiiNeball 'red nnd nppeaied able te find openings
"11gc, The 'niiuv Is ,., .1... ...... i.. 1 lull has sent a messnee te Prc-slileiit in the Ilobernugll line at nil tlinrs.
11.11.....1... .. . ..... . . .. .....ti 1. ..i. . , , ..
.mi iiriiiy, or uie I'aciiic i east teagiic, out wane ue kiuiicu inticii ground the
challenging San Fr.inclsie, the pi-iiuaut 'home team fnlled te score,
wlifnei-s of that circuit, te n series Cliften Heights kept its record clean
with the local team, which defeutcd ' by winning its third straight from
the Haltlmeie Internationals two out Ambler. IS te 0. Yarnall, Mcfirady and
of three games here recently. 1 Hurnleigh starring. Kurltnn Chili wen
The challenire, it was said today, was ever Immaciilata Heserves, tl te L',
sent after icperts. were received that 1 while Victrlx and Wlldwoed lest close
P.altliaeie would net go west te pln, , decisions out of town,
the Sun Francisce club, Cenldale journeyed te Atlantic City
' nnd wen ever Melrose. IL! te (I. while
Kiverside virtually crushed the I'liien
A. A., of PhecniMllle. .'IS te 0.
Defeat of the team which humbled Kensington back en the map.
tans were deprived of 11 clnK mi.i 11... naigti at White Siilnbnr .Sin-i.i,.s
league should riciner Itw li,.nfii,r .ui, . heat her wav tbreiiL'b the r,. i,. :..! :
I.-....I . , , . ."ttT ,,..li . p ' ..'-l ll'll
; of golfers ever gathered together, just
athletes tlid tli- score 111 the filial
ijunrter enlj te have triumph snnti bed
1 1 mn them b the skill of Malm's
right feet.
PITTSUI IIOIl no lenqer is the
feated fee of ether sraieni. and
the team irhieh fath te cemiur the
I'untlicri tint year it ill net hate
much of a rating in the final ne.
eettnting, 1
Harrbet and Cleaves Shine.
SYKACrSF, in previous gamis ran up
a total, of 107 points against Ilebart,
Muhleiibe ; und New Yerk I'n.wism
The (int.ige wns figured In defeat
P.rewn quite h.iudi'v, but the Prnvl-
ale is the foremost objective of Town's 1 The uptewners hnve one of the best lls u,,pt'er did with the amateurs am1 deuce athletes, altheuah eutiIa.ed dur
live conference opponent Illinois. Pur- I halls in which the game has ever been 1 y5urj":t' '"'l " the open. ing most of the game, had the fight am
due. Minnesota. Ohie State and North- I plajed In this city and with the llne-uti 1'hiee great champions these, masters the lire te lepulse S.vraciise .ntuck
western. In the Hig Ten schedule nr- nnneunced sheul'd he in lb- runn"iiii 1 "' ,0('hniiiue. with net a brittle nerve when their trenl was in danger,
rangement this fall three of the teams from the getaway. " ""in their bodies. Aside from these upsets there "r
, I"-1,-' ,,f".'' ,',pi"ii'-. Fair Chin, p.unga
uck: sith. Ke.viiI l)i-k, Moedv,
Heuc'i: seventh. UrcMien, CepiK-i
Ueinen, ien Iiuttens.
The M.idlsen Avenue Ilnndlr.-ip. thi
fi-iluie race today nl I.atenlii. iici
Keikniiiister an i-ppertunitv te deinei.
strate bis st.i.ving iiialities at a mile anil
three-sixteenths. Heises which heeitl
best ate : e
Fust race, Ku.ster. Held Me, Pcgn
s'ts simeiiiI. Megnn, l'ulane. Mem,
tl.ml. Pompous. Creeu Spring, Unid
e.vs leiie.v . fourth. Mav Hotline, Or Or
levH, ub.v : tilth. Heckiuitister,Startc
1 ""' 'I' : ith. Heneelaw, Pie-
-eils. Vlnelieth: .seventh. M..,..l... ..
LnFuudre. '
rcgardeil ns among the most formidable
lenteiuiers for the confluence cham
pionship de net meet the Hnwkeves.
Thi-j are Chicago, Wisconsin and Mich
igan. Indiana also is off the Iowa
schedule.
The fact that Iowa does net meet
thns- of the strongest tennis gives a
wider range te championship possi
bilities in tlie Kig Ten. Anether ele
ment is the nbsence of n Chicago
Michigan gnme this year. All these
factors apparently give mere tennis a
better chance for Hlgv Ten foetbnll Illin
ois wen by Iowa last fall.
The Hawkeves meet llllnniit. Inter-
le Ilutler last Snliirdev bv a 10 te 7 ''"'"'hing.
store. In tlie atiutlal Illinois lmmn, .,.,,,. 1 . .
!V& . .-.!.Uf45LV-.-"-"- MM,.g ami ; 'T.nrl"
TYSON PIGEON WINS
.iiicunei r. itegers is manager cf the
team, which Is ev, ne 1 by 'Harry
Law rem.- juiit Charles (Jnle, both n'reni.' '
da1; '"!: S; l'l Vlct- '" 100.M.., Bird Race Start.
terwards Haniey S-dinn and Jimmy1 in9 at Odentewn, Md.
Il llll 11 'lllll fir r. U. I I..... f ...
..ewn.aii.i at guard has minify Fried- The Cermantewn nisnler t ,i.
"nil iinrr.v Uicenda. the last two American Pigeon Hu.-ing I'nien 1,-1, ",
m ,1 letuprlM.ig the best defend Itm-u.il,. bit, 1 race sturtftig K ,,'.'
me uiigite. tw1 Miif.vliind. .vesterdav. and the
A .ei er man s, te be sue of the 1-igcen sporting the Vim. f't . t(m
1 en. tint .' ,,,u"tr ""',; hIkiiciI. an.) local del etce. was tits, te finish. ' '
eg, tin in us are pending with two , J. Veegt was elhci.tl liber ter nt
- civee An1""l!,,0,;,f l,K'"1 "''"J01' "" "' -MnMlMii.! town, M-ndiiiK tl e blreV
"' ",,,,, j eiuivi IN " nil' lore.
several ether surmises, although milder.
Senatlennl runs by Hnrihet, the wee
Navy ,iiarteibai k. and Cleaves, tin
buskv Prim eten fullback, saved feim
ftiun beatings nt Tigertown and An
napolis, Hucktiell put up a grnnd battle
.ignlust the Middies nnd held them even
up te the last period. Harchet, who
hail been temeved I mm the gam-, was
sent into the line-up again when Fed-
NEW HAVEN HURLS DEFI
Challenges
Coast League
piens te Series
New Haven, Conn.. Oct. 1(1
v Ine wns imnr
A big crowd was en hand nt .Tonkin
-town te sere Klauder-Welden and Hex.
borough battle te a scoreless Up. Conch
,,11)11 Smith 'had several new faces in
lhe line-up and they made geed. The
1 Jenkintewnei-s executed several success.
, fill short forward passes, which the
The visitors failed te fathom. Staley star
Cham
... . -.',- ii,,-
hi. 1. M,ln, "f ,l", Il'1n located
J". 1 up en the right hip. The muscle
ai '! juncture is said te be tern.
ci-in 1 ''J1"!1' I'1,,r- fh" t,,,im I'lT"'
bn II. h. 'I ""' !""10" """ M11,,'r """V
alt!, "iKOt 1.," 'ilurdny's emne.
tn f 11", ls I"'"''"')'" 'hat Coach I leis-
live 1. ' i!""", MIS "" ''" "blellnes te
e him for the Xnvy Km,..
f:n(l neiri art ived tvitl the had,
haelii!''"''e ''""'"' ""' l'l'il""a
enlrld luminary, would be able te
; .,.(''',,",.m"M '''"'"' H'ii
het J hrJ"VU., .''!'. "'." '".?
n,..i . ". "". ""'I'll "i" pem tne
.-. i '"' ""re uimeit
-iiri'
up.
entirely
PIUK! is excellent physical shnpe.
tla.l,'ntilMK.,"n,,'l(V'1, ",,t ''u',,.v ll(J.v elnce
b h .in !""' tmn ,,r,,,h ","' WW get
milli b Hug this week.
roll 'i'iV4''1, "f JIi,,,r "n "nm Is lu ex-
.---....,..,,,,, Mfs.Mltl-t .1111 t-
iikI
ll.l -.1.1 . . -"--- - -..
In ls.i '. " .'.'n,1M'" "'R! veegellii. n
rf 1 .1. Vl"".Pr' """ "nmer bruises
rr 'he thigh nbeve the knee.
"cfiraw, Sullivan and llmnri-
In.. 'IV ,mr'( t0 '' K",l!. "ie i'lr.v
f ". nnlt IJnivv, Ihefreshin.-in star
J ast yenrj (ieerge Sullivan and Tex
all ! 'X Wl"' "f "', "''Intilhitlng variety
,1 ,i ,or"1',","- Mctiraw's wonderful
U01lsiiib', bide Mepping nnd footwork
BLOW WHITE SOX SAFE
Yeggmen, Expecting $28,800, Get
Only $100
Chicago, Oct. 111. Five men, appar
ently in search e SUS.MKI, the receipts
of the Cub-White Sex city series cham
pionship game .vesterday, .surprised mid
bound the Negro watchman at Co Ce
mlskey Park and blew open the safe
late last night. Onl.v $10(1 was In the
safe,
Stanley Wilsen, the Negro watch
man, became confused under police
ipiestleiilng anil his versions of the
robbery tliffcicd seiii'-what, the polite
said.
IIK.TTY AMI Ili:il All.VIIUKItS
If Iater only knew liew many theuani1
ailnilrers Hetty reiilly him. It In likely thni
he would rt-cl eirn inm bltw than he In
oeiRnlonully ileplrlfil. i:verbeily ivlie enJe
a Kiwi i'hiiractfrl?fitl'-ii of America.' feninle
euth U an ndmlrer of this eimr lady, who.
at that. Is but """ of the muny fun-makern
In the All-Star Cemle Section of the hunrta
l'1'Bi.ic I.in-uiat ".Muke It Habit." Ativ.
I Mln Sluta iiia ii..l.il.. Ii . .W II Il.'i l'l'? Kinriiiii m. . .1 .
.,,..,..,.... .,- .iSiiiiiiK 11 nm ln n game 1 ,,,, -"- -' --..s iii.ine nil nr
which probably will eliminate the loser I "inr.""u"ls 1"1' tll' "Pening clash. rv
, -.-..i.iis i-iiiMi-ny is his,-, ,ut ,(.,.,, 1n
iceptienal space between Hinlrs and
011 an.v lmpeitatit game fr ,en. thai
JlilMI .et.hl easil, s,.CIIr mimuVanee"
$1000 . 'J''" hedule was adopted at ves-
".'lays meeting with only two l-or-
....-. ..nuiimer nut K.-nncv. of
I lltwlnn 1 1 . . '
s ....... v.., iiiiiiiMimen in- ,n,i s l'iie,
. ,uen winning pi"eeM a, lived at the
left in .cim intiiwii nt 1I-2s-i!i (llls
capturing the drs, d,,,!,,,,,,, .. P.t
peel. It cover..! l.-ls ul. 1,111 ,,,,.,,."
S. Harmer and I. r.de.v w,.1P tl0
owners of the second and tJiir.I finish.
Pit.
hmplre City begins lis fn nieethi-i
teil.iv. l'lii. Scnresilnle Handicap is Ih
i-.itiiie. with mmm added. Seuiiln"
I .itk catiii-s te . weight. H- cannot
en. eih. weight teTrvst,.,.. Cxedus nnil
I.r.'iiisterui .111. in lightlv. Horses vv hicb
seem best life . '
1'ir-t r.,,e. Hnffles. I-.I;, rVidnv,
Hese.lle M s.,.,.,,,,,1. HuHub.lhie. M
Allen. ,.!niist; thlid. Flunnel Shirt,
'.eergie. .Med,,, font tli. Trv-ter Seu
tiiiigs l'atk. Hrainsteim; "liftli,' Kig
Albert. Ctinven. Overtake; sixth, Pay
bear, i'ew Wew, Hew stint.
wells men were en the, 1 1 -jutd Inn .
in the final itiarter. In one run IS.n . ' Montfort dunes wen tluee races, jn-
diet ciirriid the ball ever the line chiding the ,-fl'i.. "0(1 (jtieen t'it Hiiiitli-
ler the second tern inlewn and a ld-te-7 ni. '" which out Out was lirst, und
viitery. was vimul in five of the seven I.atenlii
1 nigiuc niiiiniwii iiinceten. nut tlie iiuis ,-miiiiiu.ij . i teilit is ilni. liuritl'l
siiecia, ui.tr iuii i-i -.yarns fij .lack
Cleaves fm ii tmii hilevvu. bs lirilliattt
ntcli of .1 fi-rv . r I pass and nneMier
long dash m u tl - - tut 1 f the gatne f -I-lowed
bv Hen Mn in s tn l genl fmni
the le-vard lin- uifiitnl the brtlll.nit
for the winning of the big ran-
Kternilnater is tmt n sprinter Hs
showed tliut Siturdiv llf wiinis 11 leii'j
route A thtee-iiiui let dash s a jekij
te Inni 1 le doesn't xr t st u ti 1
Total Receipts for Seven Little
World Series Games Are $63,280
Three Unbeaten Elevens
ICflnairiu f ! i
Mfenurl K ..""i ' ,' ' .'.-''.''!" '
llf NirNm.l, ..:.".. .'"ir '" ' "-.lie iHm
Ms,eurT 'vn . v ur . ;n:. 'l", .'" th
Oklahumn nr,,l v..i .Jl "'...'..'." '"". rnce
limn I
i uni
worm r.es Games Are $63,280 '-M,,.." Wright, who'eiijejed hisl t "n'W' " "'
St. Paul. Minn.. Oct. in.KiKbtcen f'"", 'n' ,"'' , Tlie Atlantic I. h.'lT Ik'hnm' ,hKl, V"' 8tuAi7 .
players of the, Haltl.nere OHlPs. whi- 1,ll ,"';" '""'I" ''"'" Ht.it all g ,n TeaeW I Si,?.". ." "en leU1,"" '"T"!1
ners of the uiiiier league chmnplenship wnhUh.- phi.vcl u the Steel Pier '" te 8 fche0'
series which concluded here yesterday. ' , j" -peal.iiu of the outlook. President
win iii-.ne iiueiii ismtiii ,.a0, ,lpl. .-ii.-iin -.iuii ns i;,r ns ne could see the
shore of the receipts and the St Paul l,'"!!"u wns lI'"' for one of its best .sea-
players approximately $7(10 fncu nL.. nns He is ,ense,l te have a te mi
cording te ligures made ptiblie tedav. '';'' '' '" '''''hidilphia. cs( ,,IIv K(.n.
Total recel)ts for the seven games s''". "h, re the F.ist,.,,, League en -
were nnnetiuccd as Sa'l.USO.nu and the ",'V''1 ',m Kr,':,tl'M sin-cess i I'lillmlf.l.
attendance as 4S.7I)1 persons Tlu- ,,lli",' 1 llp ''l'""ners will pln nt l,me
winning pinyers will receive SUM).'!" -1(1
and tlie Saints Siy.liSS.Hi). Hach club's
is .l.isper 1111,1 irnvel us
Philadelphia.
sunre was .-mi, mmi.mi, while each le.igue ' v'ara "r m critical Condition
gets $:10(I!.0.1. F.xpenses, incllldlli" I . Oninmill, (l u, t HI A.i operation .i.
umpires' snhrvere SIDOO. ' l-,,'.'-' ' ""liuiiSK"
l-li .ulan utiii-il te.lin MciteiirV .ii
If the Mint or core of thH raitl.m. ,. 1.'."" '' " '' " iwn.iiitli. li m.ih ink..,, i ,.e
iiern off. lie ery careful In ee?tl,B nln w ' ,'1"1"'1 '"",'" -' l-t Thur.; a suffer ,Vi
ainii. - "- ""' U" K'U" '" "'jiS'r.y,, '''-' ''.inuKKn,Ta?,..113
Eastern Basketball League Schedule. Season 1922-23
TnnNTON
ATLANTIC
CITY
1'AMDn.V
HIIADINO
COATRSVII.I.U
JASPEH
AT
TltK.VTOM
Read the
Nuveiiilier au
Jnnuirv 1
I'VbrminMi
Munli in
Nnvemler le
llreeniln-r 19
lllnual 111
IMmi irv '."1
November 17
IWunbi-r 'JU
Jiinu.iry il
Mnrrh '.'
Nev i nlx'r i!4
Ieii-raber :t
Kibruivrv 'J
Mnrch li
.iiiiilwr a
nerrmber 8
January 1L'
I'enrii.iry ih
AT
ATt.ANrir- pitv
N'imlr Ul
tlli-ei mlx-r L'3
.1 inunrv 30
M trcli 0
Evening
tNu.vmlM-r 30
t Iiuiuivy 1
lbruarv ft
V'l"JlI3
Ocieurni
li -remlwr 5
Jnnunr 0
J'elirnnri 13
Nieenilipr 7
DMnmlmr la
Jnnuarv in
r. lirn iry 'Jn
Nevemlitir 14
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