Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILAbELPHU, THURSDAY, OCTOBER; 19, 192
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Bebby Barrett Outslugs
BARRETT SURPRISES,
- Z)tf&4 TiVG TIPLITZ
Punch After Round Ends
Knocks Out Yusil Who
Cemes Back and Gees
Eight Rounds in a Sen
sational Scrap
MUCH EXCITEMENT
By I-OUIS H. .IAFFE
LOSING a two-hundrcd-dellar forfeit
for weight, getting a "draw" in
the selection of a referee, Bebby llor ller
Wit, of Cliften Heights, todey is gloat
ing ever a fensatlenal eight-round vic
tory against Jee Tiplitz In one of the
most exciting battles ever fcen at the
c.lrl National Club, last night.
It looked like the days of tbe late
Jack McOttlgnn' at the Seuth Eleventh
street arena, with the biggest crowd in
rnrs te turn out for the second show
held under the auspices of Jee Oriffe.
mid the fans were in n frenzy before
the bout, (luring the slashing set-te and
even today these who attended arc still
conversing about the upset which re
sulted in Itarrett regaining n let of
liis lest prestige.
Knocked down, remplitclj out. after
the bell sounded ending the first leund,
Tiplitz jut about managed te leave his
corner for the second canto, nnd while
he was en the receiving end of n fleck
of Barrett's fists Yusil made a srlntll
lntlng and great cembnek In the suc
f reding sessions.
Flsht After Bell
Just before the finish of the opening
frame llnrrett and Tiplitz were in
dulging In a torrid exchange, of punches,
with the former having slightly the
better of the slugfest. and the audience
m lii nn uproar. He much noise was
in tne air that neither boxer, nor the
retiree who was (trlffe, heard the bell
ring. , .
!.. ..nntimir,! tn minch nHV tu
each ether am! it was three seconds
after thh end of th round, according
tn the timekeepers. Jehn Htcffcns ami
Jee Cervine. when n hefty eveihand
right by Hnrrett .lipped Tiplitz fluh
loe Ve" down flat en his face. He
wn dead te thi- world and Ueteree
fiiilTe started te count ever the fallen
fiMman. tt was several seconds bc -
fore the third man in the ring became
ii i n re of the fact that the round was
ever, and m the meantime, stating it
mildlv, pandemonium broke loose.
The fans leaped up en the chairs a
Tiplitz's handlers jumped into the ring
nrl can lei their man te his chair,
uliere lir. lnv mutinied while his scceikIh
.!.. A .llllrrentl,- nvni him. TllC hl)0( - '
tnters, howling and yelling like se iiiimj
wild men-and women, there being
hundreds of the gentler 'ex among thee
present made a weird demonstration.
I Favorite Helpless
It was almost unbelievable te cee
Tiplitz. n 3-te-1 favorite, in n help
Itss condition in hlscmner with n poi pei
flbllltv of net being nbln te leave his
ehn r for tile second round. i i"
cn'ntct ended in Mich a ma
1 nt hrcn mi te Griffe te dcci
lilAJls:LZrLL S
Litn lilt after the bell sounded.
""'"".""'' 'T"V", " . ,",
mi . , t .1.. 11. I .1
lie second nnu mesi ei im; uuiu
leund still found Tiplitz in n woozy 1
condition. Luck of ring generalship ,
.n.l hitting distance robbed Harrett of
a knockout in both of these hesslei
Following instructions te held his he .1
den n and get te close quurtcrs ns linicn
ta possible Tiplitz bucceeueu in seeping
Ins c tn ti out of range
of nnrrett's '
I
mighty wallops.
In the latter part of the third round
Tiplltr, bleeding from his mouth nnd
his fare showing mute testimony of the
vMlatinn there of llnrrett'1- clove.
suddenly started te hop around, In and ,
mt proving that he had gathered his
''uttered senses nnd appealed a let re-
freshed.
Tiplitz came nut in the fourth bent en j
bringing HaiicU Inte a slugging bee.
And lie succeeded. They battered each I
ether nil around the ring ni.d put en ,
another vicious Hare for the Inst twentj
seconds of the round, punch for punch,
during which exchange Hnriett went
down in his cornel', but regained hl
feet without a count
round.
TMu i.c en flitnn I
"" ""!
1
ltirrelt Over-Anxious
Hnrrett, anitieus te score with a
final punch in the fifth and Mxtli
hMinflu ,i llnmiti.li.1 t.nmn nf lilt, ml
Tantace Insteiid of slitcinir in these
TBiuahi. iiisieim in Kiub uiK in ui i i
tWO SfSStellS. 'I 111 I. IWd StrillKIt left
punches nnd made Barrett miss a let'tcry. t'linc. hevvever. mmie bie hit withjCearh Miller used but ene regular, Se
rem imp eivnnce, wmie at ciesc niinr-
irs body punches by Tlpllu made the
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iiea-iicau held several times. 'I iicsu
were the only rounds wen by Jee,
Wi.!!... ..! .1 .,
1JUH IlK'llll VMIN tireiiiiru III
K'veral elinehes
..i, ii.,i , .,ii
ine elglltll leund was nnetlier big
etnte for the CUftenHelghts hid. Tip-
Iltz came out with a rush and lliurctt
met him with stmlght left-. This ,
time it was Hebby who started out
te de the boxing Instead of punching i
wildly. He tipped hncl: Tippv's head
wveral times, und once Jee i.m into
n straight left with such force he wns
nt reeling ucress the cut lie length
of the ring, the topes unving him from
Keine te the runvnu.
Uarrett wns en Tiplitz like n tiger.
H unfurled n (lock of lists that found
l"(Igement e Jee's hend mid Imdv and,
although tlin punches lacked knock
down powers, Yusll was shaken up
several times before the bell hounded
'ndljig the gicntest slugfest of the sea
R''U In Philadelphia.
Argue 0er Iteferee
Te htart the evening of excitement
Hnrrett, who hnd posted a forfeit for
height, MO pounds ringside, came in
tnree pound heavier, mid Itebb's
money wan gobbled up. Then when
tie boxers enteied thu ring Tiplitz's
imndlcrh insisted en I.eu Giimsen un
He refeiec, while the Hnriett men
Via.nicl I'eu H""P'. the club's elBclnl
telrd man. In the ring te de the honors.
Fer fully half un hour neither lac lac
ten would give in, Tiplitz leaving Hie
r'ng in the meantime with Hnrrett re
maining In hlh chair. The crowd hooted
juul cheered at different times, as all
nrkle crowds usua'ly de.
Griffe, the promoter, said articles of
agreement called for the club's referee.
I did net knew until this evening that
'"ere was going te be nny argument
"'r the referee (iiestlen," he ex
Plained. "I wns under the Impression
that everything wns satisfactory with
"alley as the man."
This Is no special show," reared
yr Dougherty te Barrett's adviser,
0 the crowd In making a speech, "and
tuere Is no reason for a special referee.
lerenth ni tlir ipsnlt of n rivimlliniisn Imumi! In UntHrle thli vpar full te m nnu i Imltn ni? win ever IJnrbv Ilieh nnd ..".." ' "J;"-1". ,V"'ns men
right-hand wallop en the back of HIm "" P.'3-""0,;""'"" J" Jnhi,,!iUltin'lr.T ether wan a sccrelcs- tip wltU Stan " " ta " fj "J,00?- J ' ". nnm, nc11' '
nrk. Jee went down en nll-feu.s. He I fJ ?nmentn." rnnneuw-! tW? nr.l?VniW I I'efall's Catholic High Scheel team. lrh; t 1 m? ''"L'1""
Jumped te his feet in a jiffy, however, I rneeirtH from ih r.prrcpnt i-vj en rn.-m The deadlock with Catholic did net f' " of ,' 1?." " V0,1'1 elevens have ,
nnd fought back hard. But 'Yusil was , ft" .MPT,? .If" &&S?h ", r'Jn' "S.c'fi i i '"' .W re,w ?,n' ?S ,1,C I Ml er "tride SSt 'tta ifneHsh inter" '
fntlgucd. Bebby was tired, ten, from vmirH.- I Purple and Geld has one of the stieng- I ' ,',, ";-J, . nii ' i , B , , in!cr"
Us vicious onslaught. However, the I I -st elevens In recent Jears. 1V,1 .&?..
litter mnnnged te get ever a number i Welch Named Harvard Soccer Coach I Gerinaiitevvn High en the ether hand '' "i 'V' i' ,n'i, i , , ,
of punches that took Mich effect, en (,lmI)rl(Ue. .... Oct id -w.ii.am it. I Im- 't bee,, quite as successful. In Tempi la, he n the ' during the
1 lnlltZ Jno V.ltu fnn-.wl In inn hln U'-ltli. nt Ifnefnn. fnrninr ltiillHh .!. I li 1 rtf Cffimn IlltrftlOr Tllt?ll Willi IlV "lt '." " ril"uBf WUl VHQT 10 tllrtt
Ohie State-Michigan
Tussle Draws 68,000
Columbus, O., Oct. 10. Almest
frantic appeals for tickets te the
Ohie StntcMichlgan gridiron contest
here Bnturdny, when the new Ohie
stadium will he fermnlly dedicated,
nre being nnswercd by nthletle of ef
tlcinls te tnke chances In the line
Saturday morning, when IIOOO ntnnd
Ing room pasteboards will he Iks tied.
Approximately 05,000 tickets nlrcady
have been told. Saturday afternoon
has been proclaimed n half-holiday
in Columbus by Majer Themas.
One of the biggest problems con
fronting the city today is hew te care
for the out-of-town visitors. All
hotel accommodations were ex
hausted vvceks age and the Cham
ber of Commerce has obtained res
ervations for Bcvcrnl thousands in
private homes, still hundreds are
yet te be cared for.
I hnve nothing against Grlmsen, but
I de net bee why another mini should
hnve been selected without having con
sulted me."
"Urint'-en will referee, or there won't
be n fight," said Phil Ohissmnn. Tip
lltz's manager, and for a while it looked
as If the mnteli would net take place,
while the crowd continued In nn up
roar. Finally it was learned that Olassman
would agree te have Griffe officiate, uiid
after another short delay Dougherty
finally consented en the promoter ns a
compromise.
There were four ether bouts, but the
-eiiu-t.:ennl wind-up took all the edge
oft the front part of the show.
Johnny Mealey wen in eight rounds
from Cliarlcj Murray. Ocergic Kits
scll stepped Frnnkla McManus In fifty
'no, seconds of the fourth round. Itefcrei'
llailey halting hostilities as Mcllntiuu
was unnble te protect himself after
peing knocked down. .Toe Richie
handed out a socking te Messenger
MHIrr nnd Ilenny Pascal wen from
Jimmy Marine.
CATHOLIC ANNEX LEAGUE
-1' .T "".. .IHUUC
TO START PLAY MONDAY
Elght Team8 n Jwo Sectens Rep.
resent Every Scheel in City
The Catholic High Annex Football
( League, which was Innugiirnlcd lat
,venr is again in the Held en n much
larger scale. Twe new tchoels hnve
been added m that every annex in the
i city will be lepresented in the lenguc,
'which consists of eight teams.
There will be two sections, four in
the Northern and the same number In
the Southern. The season will open en
. Mendnv nftprnnnn
SJH1 fl, .,.,,.,., U
ntu Tiemax. St. Tamih dt nn
briels nnd Cathedral are In the down
town section. Nativity, St. Uonnven Uennven
titre. Msltjtlen nnd St. Columba ate
the uptewncis.
Ench team will play twice before the
elimination starts. On November IS.
14, IS nnd 10, the first, second, third
nnd fourth finishers of the two sections
will clash.
Ihls will bring the number down te
. nn- it we lid f""r, teaX? n1'1 thpy ,"et t,", following
ccIcwMkI rircckf Tl" ''"V fer,,tl,e inmpIeiifcliir
?lll "I 1 1 " e 'op November 12.1.
All game will be pla.vcd en Cahill
rieiu. nnu only one game wi 1 be nnveil
' rn..l. nffm'nnm.
All contests will start
... ..
.. T, v
T)l(, lm vr0ihlW( manv ,
)(l!)t .,.,.'' , ,st ,.0 :.." ,,f i
boing'.Tehnn "siLirX1' nsllln X
t,le f)llurterbnd- t ,
mtliellp High team and Muckel who
js n suustltute.
tuFe -".,, . m. jjenaven-
Octeher 21 St Tt-rppe r-,ti,n,irni
nntnhnp T Vnl.l.. - .
October JO St 'Ihemas v Kt Jabrli-l.
October 30 N.iMvltj . si. (Jelumbu
.November 1 Si Uenavcnturu vi. Vlslln Vlslln
tlen. Neetnbir 2- St ThomeB vs Cathedral
nvinebcr 0 at. Ilunavcnture ve St. Co Ce
luinbd. November 7 St. Teresa vs. St. Themas.
November S Visitation vx. Natlvltv.
November 0 Cnlludral m St (Ubrlel
November 13 Klrnt plivceiH In Southern
rXvlnlun meet first pluceia In Southern Di
vision November H Seieml placern of csch dl dl
vljlen meet,
N'evembir II Third placers of emh di
vision met
November in Teurth plncert et each di di
vlslen meet.
N'everiilH'r 20 First and harend tl-icers
of emh division.
Vitvemliee yl. Th'rH (intl fnu.th nlnr
Of e.lftl division.
N,,.,niM :. -final
remalnlnsr' tcames
Rime bt.twen the
Cline and Chaney In Great Beut
I'ranklM ijllne. n Wllmlniten boxer, Mram
n Iiuk hiirprlan In thH vilndup nt the HIJeu
1'heAtre hint night, hv rlvliiB Ynunir K O
' hanev a hard bottle in four rounds t
, fliM. Chancy, becausn of n knockdown
In tlin fourth round, mm pnllKlnrl inilivlr
l lin f.inw Hunter uniwti niitnn ntnl Tltu-
,.,,, nnJ UeerKe Tuy ,,;,; u.lt,u
ituth.
Racetrack Betting Falls Off
loreni", uci. w runiic let tin,; M rin-e
'and ri"ferM, Una br-tn appnlnttil ce,n-h of lli
iiHrvnni forcer imm no is fir. prfBni
lpcretnrv of the Uosten DUtrlU Iteferees'
' ABi-ocUtlen.
West Philly Star
JOB IiKKGMAN
He will appear in the baclifleld for
West Philadelphia High ngainst
Germantown High Scheel today In
the first et the Interschelutle
League football fames
tie Tnrnntn. r)rt. 10 Pnhllr. 1,1,1.,,. .. '1110 lirhl K!II"C ri'MIUPIl 111 llll UVIT- ,,..,,. ..!,.., fl.,., i.",.?-." - I
aLK-eE&i ISiiLLLLL
1 B-'Wt'mm
V , trtrr w? wylM4
wk. 4 JFm '
Jee Tiplitz
CRACK NORTHEAST HIGH RUNNERS
a& ' .cc'-aM aaaPeaala
'I V( - " V'' W- i ' ' -- 'v' "'' li '
' -""i ' ' '''feii V-w
On right Is Captain Jonas, who crossed line first In cress-country run
' against Southern High. Mcrenbeck, his teammate, was second
WEST PHILLIE IS
GRIDIRON FAVORITE!
Speedbeys Open Interscholastic
League Season Today With
Germantown High Team
TO MEET ON TABOR FIELD
Hew Scheel Gr.id
Opponents Compare
SVEST PHILADELPHIA HIGH
Ann 'WVIirht JIMRht
Doelp. left rnrf IT 170 fj.ll
McIVeley. lft tnrlde . . 18 100 II 01
r.mblc. left gunril ... IS 1T0 tl OJJi
Paxkes. renti-r IS, 1J'' r. 114
Glflf-rteht Ku.inl . . IK 17n no
Mrrinln, rlaht tirjkle. 17 210 ''.OS!
Walker, right owl . . 18 ISO n.eni;
Gaint. ciunrterli-ick .. 1H 10.. r, l
Svveet. left Imlfbnelt . 17 14 fj Ort
Cellier, rlcht hnlfbatk. 17 1SB r, 11
BcrKmann. ftilihnck . , IS ISO 0 01
Caach Iley Uelnpinlne.
CE11MANTOWN HIGH
SharnliM. left end ... in 1R2 .MO
Siurmnn. I.'ft tircl'.le .. 1H 13 n no
Off left Miarl IT Jll B.en
(..I h,er is ins o.eo
Clul'lny. rlKht suanl .. 10 ..171 . f'10
MrGurvey. rlKht tacKle 11 11.1 n 11
O-Knne. rlxht eftcl ... IS JJI J H
Chedwlck. mi.irterback. l 1R2 B O'lu
KurbacK. left halfhac't. 17 10 B 10
drlvriy. rlcht halfb'k is 1B3 (1 00
Khlmer. fullback IS 151 BOS
iViih Ml'Ier. t M ,
Place Taber Tleld. Seventh and Taber
read.
Tlme 3 30 o'clock.
Heferee Wheeler, ltiverferd. umpire
DnvldBen, Penn Llneaman Habv. Perklo Perkle
m n. Tlme of rerleds 12 minutes.
By PAUL PBEI
GK
e
KRMAXTOWX HIGH SCHOOL,
outweighed by nlmest ten pounds
te n iniin, will stnek up against West
Philadelphia High in the opening gnme
of the Intersehelnstii Lenguc this uft uft uft
enioen nt Tnber Field. Seventh street
mid Tnber read. The contest will start
at .'1 :30.
This marks the tenth year of the
Interschnlnstin Football League under
the Supervisory Ilenrd. This organiza
tion was started in UU2.
The West Philadelphia eleven is the
favorite for today's contest, due te the
record which it has made te date nnd
itl&e because there nre mere veterans
en the eleven than en the Geiinnntevvn
team.
In addition te these ndvnntnges, the
Speedbeys, en an average, weigh close
te l"r pounds te the Cliveden.' ICO.
Beth teams wound up their long
junctice drills In preparation for the
big contest' yestei day nftrrnoen. Conch
iH'laplatne took the Westerners out te
Swnrthmere for it secret prnctice.
The Clivedens spent the afternoon
nt thtfir tihunl practice place ut Taber
Field.
Beth Teams Ready
Xeither team litis plajcd a regular
reiitesJ for two weeks, the coaches
h.ivlng devoted till their time te pnt
l icir men in biiape ler teuay s eig uni-
"e- I
Germantown High played Coatesville
High last Friday, but in this contest i
well.
J ll'J iceuu nua t nutufcv l.uuiiv
ing bv thu uii-Stnte aggregation.
T date West Philadelphia High has
S1
iinrtii'ipateii in two uuttics. i
High was beaten by n l.'!-0 tcere.
Then followed the Coatesville trimming.
Gorden Out of Game
One captain will be missing from the
game. He Is Hughey Gorden, the
Germantown leader. He was Injured i
In thu Cnmden High fuss nnd is still
en the sidelines. Hh place will Im
tilled by Sfaurmnn, n premising tnckle, '
who has shown up well in ptnrtlce.
The SpeedhejH will depend en,
Hcrzmann. their huskv fullback. Here-
man vvns one of the stars of the league I
lest jenr ami started ett in tne bame
manner In the Darby game. He wns I
crippled for thu Catholic game, but i
plaveit gamely.
The vctetum en the Speedbey team
are McFeelcy, captain nnd left tnckle;
Walker, rlu'ht end and Herirmnii. The
i Cliveden plnyers from last year, who
will piny today are Karuack, Uiirnerry
and lthimer, nil bnckfield men.
Gaunt will eull the slgunls for West
Phillie with Sweet und Cellier ns the
ether members of the b.ickfleld quarter,
Chadwlck, who is n nowcemcr te
Germantown team this yenr, and who
starred by his broken tleld running
in the opening game, is the ether
member of thu Germantown backficld.
Wrestling Matehes Here
The flrat of a uerlei of vvrcetllne thaw
tn lie liM In I'htlndJlrhlii In Kheilulcd next
Weilnniiclny nlutit at tlie l.lthuarlan 1In.lt.
Allegheny avenue nnd IMgement atratt,
uiumi .Mickny .McNeills win I'lomelo thicu
riitrh-at.iivtch.man te a flnlh match!
Aurtrey Acton, heavywcliilit ohamrlen of
Knuland. nixl Joe 1'elU. Oerman-Amer-lenn
tltUhelJtr. will mt In thn Hrt
tiaut .miks Kantrut. Lithuanian champion, ,
la te takn en Ulnar Jehanaan and Htie !
sibibk, ei i-eiaiia, vvui KTAnpia vviin ivnn
Olsen the Swede. rref. llernnann nnd
Mike Oerliaa will lie Die referral.
Tacony Wants Gams
..The Tacony football team Is without
iAtn for Bunday, due le a mlx.ue In the
MtH.uw, wi in. ivaanms
ula of tha
niten team. Phene
Tacony 1000 Yf.
i niir LUii'iniuvv 11 uuu in uu- i pm uini'ii
i A..nu.in.. .. .....l i.. .1,,. ...- -.,!.. Tui iiuiiui r un it uunNisinr u-inntn-
in the Greatest Beut of Season While
ST. JOSEPH'S PREP
IN BIG GAME TODAY
Will Ge Against Brooklyn Prep
in Annual Game in
Flatbush
CONNAUGHTON OUT OF TILT
Heinie Miller's St. Jeseph's Prep
team, titlchelders in the Cnthelic
League for the last two seasons, will
go ngalnst Brooklyn Prep nt Flntbush
today. Tills in the annunl game be
tween the two elevens. The first game
was played in 1010 in this city and the
J visitors wen by three touchdowns. The
following yenr St. Jeseph's traveled te
' Brooklyn and wen.
I Last year Broeklvn again enme te
! this city and wen, 7 te 0. Therefore.
the series between the two teams stand"
i two te one In favor of the Brooklyn-
lies.
The Stiles Streeters outplayed Brook
lyn for three quarters InHt year, but a
long forward pass which caught the
locals unaware oeercd n touchdown
and sent the visitors away with vie
Verv hanging te their belts.
The Crimson nnd Grny will be some
what weakened benusc of the absence
of three of the regular plnjcrs who
are en the hespltnl list. Them men
are Connnughten, the 278-pound
tackle, who is limping around ; Mike
Prostevitch, the sensational freshman,
nnd Dick Tally, the quarterback. Con Cen Con
uaughten is suffering from nn infected
feet, which developed in the last couple
of days.
Prostevitch and Tally were both hurt
in the opening gnme with I.nnsdewne
nnd neither has plnyed since. Pros Pres Pros
eovitch wrenched his knee and will be
unable te compete for n 'week or mere.
Tally werkl out with the wiuad )es
tcrdny for the first time, "but it is
linrdly likely thut he will see service
in today's game.
SOCCER LEAGUE OPENS
Twe Games en Card for Opening
Day of Private Schools
The Private Schools Soccer League
will get under way this afternoon with
two games en the card. Penn Chnrter
will meet AVashingten Friends' en the
latter field nnd Haverford Scheel will
ibisli with Friends Select.
Penn Charter is the only member of ,
the league that linn seen nny nctien te
date. In the opening game against Get -innntewn
High the little (Junkers'
showed great premise in walloping the
Clivedens by u 4-te-1 score.
GctninntevvD Friends', the champion
of the league for the last three trea
sons, will net piny until Xevembcr 7.
The Friends school has been hnnl
bit by graduation is net expected te cut
se large a figure as this year.
HfiLLFGE HnP.KPY STARTS
bwartnmere vs. lempie Girls In Blq
Rim
I The victor in this centeht will take n
big step toward the championship of
1 the district.
OLfMPlA
BOXING J
Me?fet BrMl Biisbrldge ";&.
8 EIGHT-ROUND BOUTsUs
SIKSHENOHK Ol'e
MILLER vs. SIDDONS
nnnnv i.KevAun
BURMAN vs. YOUNG
MITCH ELL vs HARMON
FBANKIK VINrrvr
MAGUIRE vs. LOPEZ
JOE am
TIPLITZ vs MARKS
m 2Sl "l,!fcWAafL i.JI
CUar Sfe.. 33 8. lltli gt. Wflent Msl
TendUr'. Piiel I'arler. ISO Murk
BlDen'f. S. .K. Cor. Strt & MZifi,?Jl
mcL-iiiieutn. ing Seuth St.
St.
ROSE TREE RACES
MEDIA, PA. .
Saturday, 2 P. M.
HOHSEB rHOM BIO XXAOXg EMTXKXO
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College Football
Swf amore vs. Pennsylvania
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IN LINE-UP OF NA VY
Beb Feltvell Replaces Flip
pin, Lentz and Parr With
McKee, Zubcr and Stolz
ftir Georgia Tech Game
NEW MEN LIGHTER
Annspelia, Md., Oct. 10. Seeking te
secure the utrengest possible line-up for
the game against Georgia Tech here
Saturday, Coach Folwell has made three
changes in his varsity line-up.
All of the ne.w men yesterday, engaged
In the short scrimmage which was al
lowed the regular eleven. McKee was
placed in the btckflcld in place of Flip
pin, Zuber was substituted for Lenta at
right guard and Stolz took l'arr's place
at left end.
The changes will take quite a few
pounds of weight from the Navy's team
average. Zuber is thirty pounds lighter
than Lentz, but stocky and aggressive.
McKee, who was u regular back two
yenrs age. Is fifteen pounds lighter than
Fllnpin.
The dropping of Pnrr came as a sur
prise, ns he has been a varsity end for
three seasons. Stolz, however, Is a
powerful youth nnd a hard player.
SWARTHMORE Coach Mercer's a powerful aggregation.
eleven looked better in practice yester-
day than any time during the season. ItAVEKFORD With n stiff brce?e
Ine new backficld. combination ofiMewlnK across Walten field the vnr-
ecnneiner at quarterback, Dettcrcr and
WilcOX halfbacks nnd Annlnnrlh Innka
like the Gurnet's best bet te bring vic
tory for the "Little Quakers" when they
nfeet Penn en Saturday.
The scrubs were helpless against
the varsity nt all times. The var
sity backs plunged through the line
for large gains, nnd the Interference
given en the end runs was almost
perfection.
Swarthmere will attend the gnme
almost te the man, or woman, tee,
ns the ce-eds are also viciously clam
oring for tickets. Xenrly all of the
Swarthmore cheering section has been
sold nnd the Swarthmore management
has been forced te send te Penn for
mere tickets.
PRINCETON 3vvith the Chicago
game October 2S claiming the attention
these days, long drills in all depart
ments of the game nre the order of
procedure. The Orange and Black line
yesterday received n great deal of atten atten
tlen from Coach Reper. The behavior
of the line in the Colgate gume was
nnything but satisfactory, nnd be has
been devoting most of his time and
energy te this vital part of the team.
Captain Mel Dickinsen, who did net
scrimmage, was back at left guard and
!?m5.. t0 be the bulwark of the defense.
Red" Heward was back at his old job
at right guard. Gray and Tlllsen were
at the wing positions, nnd this pair of
ends probably will face Maryland.
HARVARD Tliere was some
scrappy football in the stndium yester
day for the varsity, the coaches staging
two scrimmages, one against the fresh
men and the ether ngainst the scrubs.
The double football battle followed a
long lecture In the locker room, but once
en the field the squad went into the play
just as fiercely as they did Tuesday;
Play continued until it hardly was
possible te fellow the hall, and with the
final whistle Coach Fisher Just about
completed the hard work he will have
his outfit de for the game en Suturdav
with Centre.
JOHNS HOPKINS The football
team will journey te Haverford Col
lege te meet their old opponents en the
gridiron Saturday. The Quakers have
net hnd n very successful season se far
and will be out, net only te break their
present jinx, but also te pay back for
the defeats handed them by the Blnck
and Blue during the past two seasons.
The Van Orman-O'Reurke tenm was
running in mld'ensen form against
Washington. Rich and Ta.vler in the
bnckfield worked exceptionally well In
the broken field. The line performed
well nt all times.
BUCKNELL Head Conch C. i W.
"Pete" Reynolds ran theBucknell foot
ballers through n light scrimmage ves
terday afternoon for the only rough
work en the week's schedule. Several
new players were added te the Bucknell
repertory early in the week, but ves
terday's scrimmage showed their effee
tiveness for the first tlm" in rough play.
STATE Considerable interest has
been aroused ever the alumni home
coming day with Mlddleburv Collet;
I Saturday, despite the fact that the Ver-
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Colgate and Dartmouth
Practice in Snowstorm
Wlille the first snowfall of the sea
son lent n tuneless accompaniment,
the Colgate nnd Dartmouth football
teams went through prnctice sessions
yesterday for their respective en
gagements nexttSattirday. At Ham
ilton, N. Y the home of the Ma Ma Ma
reon, the plnyers drilled In n make make
bclieve blizzard, while at Hanover,
N. H., the worst they had te contend
with was one of these "November
snows" famed In rhyme and the
Oreen regulars dashed through the
crystal-flaked atmosphere and the
scrubs for five touchdowns.
Colgnte spent nn hour correcting
Its weak points, catching and run
ning back punts, nnd perfecting n
tighter defense for the hard tussle
with Cernell.
raen aggregation is entirely new te Penn I
State in athletics. The game thin week
will mark the first meeting between
teams of the two institutions, and
while the name of Mtddlcbury is net se
well known en Pennsylvania gridirons, i
Penn State coaches and .players alike
are antlcipntlng a hard game. Hinkle ,
Haines watched their game with Dart- (
mouth last week and renerts them te be
s(ty lined up against the second tenm
for a snappy three-nuarter hour scrim- ,
ma go yesterday. In the first quarter- ,
hour tne regulars had crossed the scrub
Keal half -a- dozen times and would have
I continued te have done se if Harmnn
! had net called the runner back when ,
such en event seemed likely. '
The conches had their eyes glued en
the possibilities In the scrub eleven.
Andy Lewis, at fullback, showed speed
and hit the line hnrd every time the
center passed him the pigskin. Merle
Miller played renter for the first time
since his- nnkles have recovered from
a strain received In the first week of
prnctice. Miller Is still handicapped,
but has great possibilities. i
VILLANOVA Dummy tackling,
running down punts nnd a light scrim -mnge
featured jestcrday's workout for
the husky Villarleva gridiron warriors.
Coaches Little nnd McGradv tutored
the vanilty and scrub line in the proper
way te run down under punts und
also gave the men few points In
tackling.
Hend Coach Miller drilled the bck
fleld men in throwing forward passes.
Vlllanevn hns used but very few passes
against its opponents this year nnd
Miller is anxious te perfect n first clnss
aerial attack which will be used in
the games that have yet te be played.
St. Jeseph's Coach Johnny Lavln.
of the St. Jeseph's College football
team, has been holding some stiff prac
tice session every day this week te fit
the Stiles street collegian for the com
ing battle with Lebanon Valley College,
Saturday, at Annville. ,
The backficld will be weakened by the
absence of Jimmy Weeds, the regular
quarterback, and Fran!: McCnulcy. who
has been plning regularly nt the right
halfbnck position. Beth of thee men
were injured in the J. M. C. gnme last
Saturday and bavp net denned n uni- j
form since.
INDOOR POLO TEAM FROM '
FRANCE MAY PLAY HERE.
National Association Holds Annual
Meeting and Electa Officers
New Yerk, Oct. 10. Fifteen clubs
were represented nt the annunl meeting
of the National Indoor Pole Associa
tion held nt the Hetel Biltmerc last
evening. President Geerge ('. Sherman
presiding. Officers were re-elected for)
the ensuing year ns follews:
President. Geerge C. Sherman ; vice ,
president, Rebert A. Grnnnls; treas
urer, Arcbie W. Kinney ; secretary, !
Charles I.nng. j
The National Association, which rep- .
i resents about 1000 players of indoor
pole, is planning the most extensive
season ever arranged, with tourna
ments at Philadelphia. New Yerk, New
Haven. Princeton and the Virginia Mil- ,
' itary Institute. I
Secretary I.nng is nt present In
France, wheie he Is endeavoring tn nr
runge with the French pole organiza
tion te have a team of indoor player-"
come te this country for a series of
matches with a picked team of Ameri
i can players.
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SWART10REGI LS
ARE HOCKEY STARS
1 Have Scored Three Consecutive
j Victories, Getting 28 Geals
' te Nothing
MEET CHELTENHAM TODAY
.itr. runnine reuguMiun mnr iv
opponents lest year, winning eleven
games nnd tying two, the Swnrthmere
High Scheel's girls' field hockey trnm
nas started out te make another geed
1 record this yenr.
Already three games have been played
nnd ench resulted In a victory. The
first win was registered ever the Ger
mantewn Friends' cirls. who were the
champions of the Philadelphia Inter-
Fchelnstic Girls' Field Heckey League'
i last season, by the score of 0 goals
te O.
Darby High proved no match for
the Onrnet players, being downed by
the overwhelming score of 1,1 te 0. The
third victory was mode against Lans Lans Lans
dowue High, the score btnnding nt the
tlnisu of tne simurnnn gnnie. l) te 0.
Tht-rpfnrp. In three contemn tn ,!
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goals te none for Its opponents. Tfc i
main ntnbltlen of the team Is te gq. '
through the season undefeated.
There nre flve vcternnB back ffOM
Jlnst year's eleven. I'eter Wattertea, ,
who coached the teatr. In 1021, again f ,
looking after the interests of the girls, ,
He contributes the success of , th ,'
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"Theri Is nn individual star ea tk
team," said Wattersen j"they are all
hard workers nnd perform like A ma
chine. And this makes for a winning
I'Oinblnntleu In nny rpert."
The big game of the sensen for th
school will be staged this afternoon,
when Cheltenham High Scheel will ba
plnyed nt L'almer field.
I3rrat Rivals
1 Thcse teams hnve met for the past
tjircn years, wrcat rivalry exists w
tween the eleven, nnd splendid battles
are the reult when they clash.
Last year in two games SwnrthmeM
played with Cheltenham it wen en
nnd tied the ether. The deadlock wna
staged en the Cheltenham field, whlls
i a ;t-i victory resulted in tue contest
played en Palmer Held.
Hwarthmere s line-up for teday'i
' 8me follews:
MIiK H. Turrell. rlKht Inside; E. Staff,
right win. It. Sherplets, center ferwurrt:
JR. Rexdy. left Inilde; M. Wftllen. left wlniti
II. Morten, right hRltbaeK, It. Carte, center
halfback. D. Allleen, left halfback: Jl.
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