titeWfi i-.-. V ' ip "wwnii wi "?."Sjf?7 r prtde, r.OT vex 'jRy VSv? M-jr,w .!. ". " r- ,it.J!I V --' WW. '' r '' V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2,1,' 1922 y rr .J 10 'f. Public Vren't Cheer "Big Three's" Decision te Call Off Intersectional Gridiron Till BR ! 111 IS r Wis ii I V if I m HAR VARD- YALE- TIGER PACT AROUSES THE IRE OF GRID FOLLOWERS "Big Three's" Contention That Intersectional Contests Encourage Commercialism Dees Nat Have Ring of Sincerity Public Pays and Should Be Considered 1 GLENN'S GOLF HAND IT TO HIM THE BOY IS CLEVER T ACTTAT.LY i JL Harvard'! cntrc gait c l! STONKV McI.INN n Miani". in tiic ci c ei trio loetunu piiiiuc. mat uniajr t 1 r i il i mark", tin- end of the intcrscctlennl con test In the gtcat Madlui.is of II.t.ihI. nle mill rnnieteii. It lins licen mi BOUncrd that the "Islg Three" hn ngrccd net te schedule gridiron buttle with mnjer team- from Se ith mid Vst In futuie cnr. Vh thl" decision was arrived nt tnaj net lip apparent in the people nt large. And It N the general piihlio piihlie .iftcr nil net thp graduate of tlie thrpp tml tml vcielticR whlrh linld or Is paying through the gate tliP huge xiiini of uumej required te liullil thp magnlfu cm (.pert ntnpluthcatrei nt Cam bridge, New Haven and Princeton. In nil fairness It imi-t lie admitted that tin' I'.lc Thre- determined te eriic lntcrsc. ii""nl i;.inic from future -. ttc.liilc s before the l!i,J,' Ln-tlli'iii v ere ruder "in. In Nev. 11-vn i;-.t Sntuniu 'li" n!c I' "i' New wi ,ii. n fn publMi i tn tl." i-.iiiip tin- tot t , H li.vu would I." Hi'' lnt tl'ul'tr Western tmn: te meet the Kli In tin lmv I. li caii'i he Inrged. therefore, tliat tin- Kill. doss arc i-llml-i.nilns n fee because of defeat tin- llawkcjti wen Up jrani" ii-0. Ilnrvurd. tee. ha sr.nl lii-iid"ii-t tin information tliat tlip l'r.-ijlng Cnnrnl- will net llP liuitcil te Vl-I' ll III I l'i.l S" anethtr vcur rniiM'-n. uneffl. mli at lent. lia iiiihIp known its intention te sevcr'gridlreti l.l.'ti.ms unit ,'ii.nse lifter tin- Tigers hne met StnpB ffl.fPII It. til- Mid -West ll.Cli't'O.i. mi October .S. n..rtsiii!iii .he i- wp1"i Inferiii'd cencernlnc tlip athletic pelli'it" IllK Tlirip plip- as oil" r. wnifnre t'.p desire te ili- tlecsn't !i. vi' tlip ri'ii: "I -i'"1' persons tli.m Inhabit i'" .i' ' 'ill'' 1 leasiire f. t tin ptih'ic. t'eld n mi', anil oiler STOXKY Mrl.INX "OH IVIU' for In- '.lll.'OI. .i e.ir ai-r ii of tllP ""ntieti of intpri'Pttnnal cn.ilmn ..ili'i;.i in i-ellppp athl.-tii- That . ! Maillllllli ws.l' II -'-a. inon inen it hinit ii" ineniimi'iit-. or te nffnt ' Thi nf" lilt -e tivt loot. ..ill. lin-i'linll. trail innl Mtlih-iii miiii is- 1'iaj I'p l'n'"-i-pd li tl.p piPiit.--: liumljpi- of imynm p("'t no . ie--.il.l' : ,11 n- v.n be continued en the mammn'li -al" 'lnt ii-evnil- 1'nen their r.u.-r.' '-im-meii ,.wi. I'lncns... Tfeli, Kinii. Notre I u.ip .iml e'l their own -.i-rtien. hae piad th nil that the v.-md -i-ip'-it-. Tr-n alone ma j pellrce at lilct ii-v n this enlihtPiiPil use. Centre, N'l-braiUn. ieerp.a i eei- t-ft 1 fain- i-eeepniPil a smuts in chiup fn.rlx and have lieen .pei-i-nu'ii in tlie hr. e wen rl.e majnrity of the intir- Bfctienal contests, but hnv m-i ept'-d in tei n b"Pem'- eiiiig pentlemen. till V.ntt e a irhr.tr. nairli the n 'i' ff the lUn lliirc at n tunr vhrn ihr 11 V --f T Itnnd tiir liff : in iiil 'ilfri thnt our Irmiini) ilTttn pii'n Ins'r i uuld net 7F tut: 1 till- t-l Public noepli' a' l.i"iiv- II t I- II"? 1" ,. '. tO til" ll-ei'.etl of II.ii- -irii. Invited te le-ni- I..i-t v The Seuth a'e Imr'.r.i d-.'"ii only met u- ymi w-n d I i.d part of the V . S. A.." tle . The iiini! publii ln.- ir)tPrPPt!elllll snll.e pl.'Ked l-ffail- V. lil-I K.T-t llleef. YVf-t :ind v.p -ill ei-viil vli-fe-1 the Kast :ir- nrpnu - ' e COtltPKts llCail"!' till V..H,: haniinei- awaj rt tl: - ni rererii Considered tu.i nil V-l! d Should Be I, neil-i e.ii'CP ii.i -pa inr ircicm. nun .1. ill ,i tl..- inn- pnblle hi- a risht I" nbji" t - s'lid I'rliceter is. feri- We-tPrn teai.is weie li.-ut the plow-?-', if th- Confer'-n"- plpvpn-. ..no en- ti-'tli. "If M.nr preat Laitprn tpam l.r ..11 the pi'eil fu.tb.ill I- net eenllneil te jour iieiiti d. in' v.ij.p.1 p-.itli '-;iitie err the rpiulf of thp i.t jiiii- iv d ti..- ft l.-re'iips- a eemnmnin Si'Mib: ihe (jee-'raph) .h-i.-rminei our allppinnre r'nntbiii! fin.- win. rn-ld. in what N known n de i nidl'is a eoiitiiiuatien of the intprseetlnnal l.e srl. lin.ii warrior", of their own country te Mill.- iint ! they hn.' wiped out the -tlnp of pa-t 711 V. J.mt ilnn i nt eon. tn rnminnr i rmlimj fenthnll rlrtf'H 'nth tiie.ii n; ihr Writ i.n I n,ith en ft)nr. If. vnnt the qndiren anniii if ;n-. nf." vi .'' in'mi In al,l. "Itnmi nn your rhn.npiaif nl th" ml dey.' 'Peiiitin1 .i 'Grouting jfXH need net .-neiil-p I J tn iate-i'(-tiel-ll pl'i irfnii ti'K . .1 'ie I ' .ntins ami In arriving at the ria-en for the nversien iin-' of tl-e Bis Three. The ntiswer may and eeutin; Take Harvard as an In found In two W-..--.1 (sample mud up a"- c i ! that tmi. i' written before the Trlmvin hns en-i-euntered the Knini I'-k- t'u- -ftcnioeni. Ilnnnrd Is pe titln: It- t.-n.i -evard the Princeton peme en Nerember 11; r,v the h ih'p -.il. "i ' e lhe TIkp - and the ! i- v '. Moen. 1 ln-i. fei. i "ei !'' hand te the lin.' It I- -I'riii.-eten and Yn'e the tre. llh. the ('rii.i-eii -m'1 .! Centre llc'ji-d the c i-i ' .J' the N''W Yerk II"! -lid "'.' -i-i years in bii'-.-. ion " I! it m.en rantalnin.'; the trl.-k-. nay. nnj . V.ixeiiibpr '". Tre Crimson knows nil well that :." a 'i 'i .her f seeuti In Cambridge thi' nfter- ij v ill .or ne-niit his fi!d pTieral te p'aj hl b'fetit nt tl" h-iml" of Centip linn e..p..sp u, -:i-"n?th at-. I -'ratrpy if iIip Ilnriard team. t- ilariide-t '" iin, ina'.(i- no niisiik" nheut that, ml- las- y.-.T and. ni D-inli'l nptl v put it in -- :il.ii n itier fam ha- beaten Harvard two t ieiiips 'e renrlnp tlie ilenr elT thp vault FEAT IS PRMSEDI i " i Winner of Plymouth Country Club Title a Thorough Sportswoman BOB RANSFORD'S STUNT Tup Came wmi THd"HiPPOS" WAS A WILD OWE - pevjrlTieEas" steep -em off valiantly "But Aje.-rriGn- SiPECeutu j-ccicE mr ewly a few Miwfiti left JIMMV CALLED Tug MYSTERIOUS SjffWAL 'CYClOWE"SAtUD WIVE AROuwt) TOE EWP WqUJlMC- WHAr LOOKbDTBBbTME CALL TOE WHOLE "WPVO CCOV AFTEft4llM i:- SANDY .V-NIMMCK THK rpepenlnc chorus hud s-nrcc been -imp before n delupe of ilntn hepim te full around either in the form of lpttpfs or oenveipatloni. All were tnerp than welcome. I One of the Htpri wax written around rhe prent feat of Mi. IMitli I.nrzelere (ilenn In wiiminp the women' pelf ehamplensliip of the Plymouth Country Club iIiIm week. Part of, the data cent In fellow : ' "The club ehnmpiensliip wnt wen lMith I.ar.elerc C.Ipiiii. who proved herself .-.ipnlilc of nil i.-is) icier? in nil liei- mutches. In thp finals- Mr-. (Ilenn -v.iii fi-e.ii Mr. 11mi1s"s. r, and 1. with i -pleiidi.l -eerc of O'J. A dir.ner wa In hi for Hip ebninplnti, and rl.e pie--etitPil tin H after. "Mr. li'ptm I'lade a vei-v peed 'how 'hew Ir.p in the Iti'i-thi'lljtl tn tittle., at N'elde with a s. ere of '.Hi. but did no' have tin lame stendlni'si the has displayed In ' most of Iipi- niati-lips. The club is proud te hap a pelfer who i- an im-piratien te our playeri. n thnreupli ipoi-tiweman and ehaiiiplen of ihp club te wbl"h "-'ip has H'letiprd for six year-." Knusfnril Is St early As ,i ceIipv "P.eb" lli.nsfevd 1- r.et a dark Ii .r-e. Itansferd put en a c. ,.r of reui.iN ever Kicnl links the ether dav tlu.t for sii-,i,iitie.s left th.ir in pri ion. 1'ir-t In tli- morning the leen! iima eur left the f'UPid Whiletna -'' Vc'.Im -. nrs.. v it n a -tu-'iiis M In his favor .mil Inter in the iln meter, d i . I I'm -hud. ni 'alle Count ry Club and pla.M i the par. of "At" in an lntntiiitien.il 1.1.1 1 eh. There have been man., low pi e..re- mad. iimt the tri-muleu" emus. nt Neble than Xausfenl made the nfni- , in ...n ve kept the sallerj from ruui'i it; i wild, hut thp card left its appeal a- a j Soccer Contest at Phillies' Park .erv poed wny te nluy Huntlnpilen nl- i E TGOrfniBOALl.n-SOM CewTfep.-WHIRLED 4R0tuD, AMD vCVCLONG "THE SPEEDY HALF BACK, TeRC 1VSt SwAtCHlM(J. JMeAY'S EAD Tiece AND JIMiWY, VHO HAD BEEMCROUCrllMC-OWEROIumE-(JftOUWD AS THOUGH OUT'',StVPPEWLY SpRAMU tfP Awty CLOTcMlkfft TOE REAL "BALL, 1?Aw ElErtlV EifiHT YARD5 " Te A Touch Down AnO VICTORY -" 3jg- yr&zs HAPW Hew Dees It Strike Yeu?, FelivcWs Chances Milan's Fliv Comedy Boxing THE OBSERVER CejurleM, JO"", hv PubUc Iitdetr Cemraiiu PHILA. FIELD CLUB TO PLAY PATERSON lev. i 'T.eb" was net playing te s.-eip well, but simply te win hole". IJejd (ieorPi (ieerPi went out and new nil be has in d. is c .me in as well :" "Huh" Hansferd did. Anihew. here'1 the bitter's recent en id at IIn.itin;jden Vnllej : ,t :. t r, 7 4 n r, i s 41 i i ; -i :. :. .- r. : - i.- 7 ; re Ii'.ti'.in and Abe Mitchell, the Premises te Be Hummer MANY STARS. IN LINE-UP Today's Soccer and Where It Is Played i i 1NTER.CITY GAME Mentetnlr nt 1'enn ScliuIIU1l Hlr I'lclil. AMi:nifAN I.UAOUE rnternen V ('. nt rhlladelphln r. C. Till I Men' Hall Piuli. N'pv Yerk 1'. C. at J. and 1. Coats, Pau tucket H. I. ALLIED I.nAQUE Tlrt Division Section A Kbj-woe.1 it Wet Philadelphia. Potty Petty ninth mul Spiuce alrreta. Wolfeml-i-Shere at Cnnadlan War Vet- i eran. ll.lri-n:ih Btret and Queen lane. jinrncy i.rnhi at i-uirview. I airviev.-, N. J. Vl-at DI!iilen Section E PE1 I PLAY STRONG RIVA All-Star Montclair Team Appear en River Field This Afternoon t.ll inll- treir 'i. t - w e ti,.:. 1" .... . t .... t.iti Intf nt.A tft Mi I It i- i.l . -aid thai Mitchell's- avrn.-v '"U'reen will occupy a box and threw - 7J.T. while Iiuncan's was- nn even 'out the first ball. Mitchell l touted ni the Southern The Phils have bepn in four pamesi The Philadelphia Field Club. lea(1cHLvJcn re,ern,nn- lrurlh "l Hritisli professional', -ail f.-r ,.e h.-atlier teila. It is -ai'' lour timi's as nianj i.i.itehis a t will'.- here. The lill.ll cetl'it or the American Soccer League, are back nt the Phillies' hall p'ulc. wheie they niept the Pateisen Field Club thin afternoon at 3 o'clock. Jitdpe .Jehn M. . ' in v. hib ion after a tie with Lee IMegcl. Dinc.in wen the YY-tcrn New '.ilrhlll at liurdeii KtaM Club. I nn,i Tlep- -trcetfl. KensliiBten Conjireantlenal at Purltea Y it 1. , Second and '.'l"arnll atreote. Second Division DeTniil at Wlsslnemlnc, rtnllr.iid at leynner etrret J'a rthnrp at .Sunshine. neminnrelnnd atreetc. i low r at l.lcntneusp. Frent atreet EVANS IS TEAM'S STAR FIVE years age Deb Fehvell took an iintiuspectlng Pennsylvania team down k Atln'ntn In Hie early part of the rcn?en and Georgia Tceh panted the n2 and Itluc te the pridiren like pnper te the wall. - It was mere than n shock te Penn etudents and It was n calamity te Felwin. The score was 41-0. (lenrce W. Ilelfmaii was the (icerela Tech ceaeh. Thrpo years later Felwcll wn invited tn stick te his late potatoes andert- inn crepi iiurinn um .....u ....,. ...e .... ... ...... .... ....... ....... ulm ncisman i. i...n..i -- I I ...1. l t.V.. i.llli. Vlnlrl w It happened at the r-nme, time Oil Deblc forsook Annapolis and made lit was te Ithaca te tnke charge of the Cernell gridiron players. A great feet, ball coach was running around loose and the naval officials nabbed Farmer ba as the drowning man grabbed thnt much -abused straw; only Instead of n stnl relwfll tlirneu eul ie no u niruuni. n..ln. 1.n Inat m rnnre 'Fnlu-pll tin rlpvelelll'fl atlirftt nnrl bii.m...i..i . . . II.. u .1 aI.Ih ..am I.n I... n nhnnn. tn ...Inn n.t ah. ma 1.1 . at rtnnapeui nu mi- j. ; """.n " !'- . tume em scores nj sores. Today the Middies meet Oeergla Tech, and they will be fighting for th coach perhaps a bit harder than they will for their alma mater. Next Saturday the Navy plays Penn at Franklin Field, and Fehvell nil hare a chance te square matters with the man who heat him five years nge'wj again two years age. Hut it will be a different proportion next Saturday, for Folwell will he teri with opposite scnti'ments. He is n profeisiennl coach intent en succeeding fa IiIh employers and he Is a Pennsylvania man with a hope that llie Quakers retail their nthlctlc prowess. BUT ilie scrap en October 28 will be as much Fehvell vs. Hclsman ai It will be Annapolis vs. Pennsylvania. Clyde Milan Out as Washington Manager WHEN the 1022 baseball season began almost every critic In the country wm willing te award a first division berth te Washington. The acquisition of Reger Pccklnpatigh and a fleck of new young hurlers, who were supposed te be geed, made the Senators leek like n third or fourth place club. The move of appointing Clyde Milan, which Incidentally was the only man. agcrinl change of the year, was iald te be a wise one and Washington was count. ing en a goe.l year. The Sennters get away te n peer start and never recovered except for t short stretch in mldsensen, when a nuddcii fire carried them up a bit in the, raci but the flames f-oen died down and the Nationals finished, in sixth place. Cennie Mack thought m much of the Washington club that he ald he would be satisfied If he finished right behind it. and he did. but there was little satii. faction in doing se. Sennter fans kept waiting for the team te get together. At the beginning of the season they figured that the plnyers had net developed into a smooth work, ing mnchine nnd eventually would start functioning as a team. This time ncrn came. J..JH Peckinpaugh had a peer year, the pitchers failed te come through and Milaa I was a mibtake as a manager. New Griffith Is looking nreund for n new pilot and has made offers te Mlki Kelly, who brought St. Paul through te n pennant in the American Association. Kelly, it is said, will probably accept. If he does, he will be stepping Inte a tough job. Li Pennsylvania Mascher ami irnd , this jear and have been returned n win- ' Thlr'ty.e'xth Ward at St. Le, State read I ner in lliree ei inc contests, losing inrir anu i nrun mreet. veteran New Yerk , . ,' .i-n "'' "t wiiow-ea.- eutman ami .. ..nir.iiii nucriKi I mail- I , .... -.. ..... ,,, , ' We,t Philadelphia Flnt Division lUUni j . . .. .i j ... I K- Aldfin A. A nt atitni'nr A Mmsra T 1 1,1. I f 1. . -1, ( . Yh . , n nn Merrdll Mills at lJiinKlrk. rTfty-dgmirand in the thick of the light for tin; pennant. . co-llewhlli etreets. A large delegiitien of looters will ne- Ali.len at Krno A. A., Cliften Halvhta. cempaii the Silk C'il eleven here for -vct Phlla.lemhla Second Division Onenwiili. took a rather iil.ni.p S., .. '.''. . nest Lnndsdow-ne at Ansera D. C, Fifty. , n rPM.lt of the nlnv of the New Yerke s i AH'" Mslteri liavr many stars in uie aiyn anu . nr stian reets i there im -en, i tall; e' nn intercity inutca l'V",r.K, ,"1"';'- vi i , , i. r ii -.i. '" tlt-fftit te the ' Eddie nll leek led the field with n ' j-1(,( (!,. -ci, re . i ... ler in. lie. in. in .11 , fvinz r. und of the imitation of th Piping Heck Club thi- we-k. i Jehn Stearns and Heward Maxwell were nt in line, tied at 7s. in a li.-hl wheie such an evpert ai Kcg''ic Lewi-, with Piiiladelpliiii INTERCLUB RIVALS TO MEET ON SOCCER FIELD - i Phlla. Whites and Germantown Fea ture First Division Schedule intkkci.i ii s,(ictrR ij:aui ( iiKini.i: riKr DIVISION Mer'er M-.re. i - s Philadelphia C C P.. i ' Ha-.Tfe'd I'hl.n.l i n i i. Whliei -. lennintew:' -. - M.i-t n ,r(.fc., ... -rlen h:t at Moore Moere Moore te - l n.er . of rir.n-,h r.In e'-ard team draw- a t line-up. including Uenziilli nt goal and "Unbbii" lleiiiinsley at center ferwaid. The Knbblt" starred for Merchant Ship for -evei-al years. tinier pln.M'i-s are: .insepn neyneiuu, ilrst year with Ceat ft F. ('. : Geerge I'e-t," of Erie, and Ilarri-un nnd Wil- 'lain Wlnti head. Inle of leild s, full backs: .Jim Scott. Third Lanaik; Hill Fi-mt and Jee Irving. Tedd's, half The T"nlTerlty of PennylT.tnlp sop sep ccr ti'.iin niepts one of its strenget rivals of the season In the Montclair Country Club en the River field this afternoon. The Pennsylvania line-up Is Identi cal wltli that which played against Staten Hand F. C. Inst Snturday, and should render quite as geed an ncceunt of itself as it then did. The team as a whole has been thoroughly drilled te meet the Montclair style of play, which closely resemble, that of the famous Corinthian team which played here years age. The center half of the team. Evani ZlS , ft (f"rl .!K"L V.erlnth'.an 7",,- ;;;; ;.! "mL'"",. "nuB. .nv-' rather ii-. . ....."..: ,-. . .... . nrevptni i.i ..!.... . . . . '..'V "' """" ". sixtyinira street 1 ; """ mmiuiig ills nre-w-nr ami ldar mw form, a though the lipnritvni.tr i ."ii Alden at Larrhwoed. Sixty-third and WI. ..r.r.,1 ...i i. "l' .', . "cmiwerk U still nui r' ...... lS :V1.",k:,, ''"'''''wn with . ivjijinTA mi i- iiiiKnnu'?. lis niinn. . Pa. Third Division Northwest Bctlen bai k- Teih Sweeiie. Tedd's, and Rudelph Hunzl Iter. New Yerk, forwards. 1 Tmlii "s schedule ul-e includes a first lieuiid replay betwi-pii A'-ccnsInn nnd Fnirhill in the National Cup cempeti tien. rlie.se same le.un.s tiariieu in e.x- nsrmantewn II. A. at Itenalnaten Cenare. eatlenal n and Clem Held etrett. dr. en Hleben at Felt.invllle, A and Leuden strcetn Cerlnthlana at North Amarlcan Lace, " in -Bum ana jencrsen streeia. Norwood Williiuii Shaw. Tedd's: Themas, lunneid at St. Mirtln'a A. C ,. New Yerk: Jehn McGuirc, "' W iVKTTi. A. Ha.n.. and Mc rriiuu .'iciwniiti uuu i t-ii-i .iaun atreein. Third Division Northeast Stotlen O. 9. of A.. Tullj C Fifth Itambler A. C at I and Ann stieeta Mount Plut.ih nt Pterllns A. uml Westmerelsnd streets. Poene,U nt Victer F. C , Cedar and Ann 1 . .. . !,..!. 1... ......1. ...!.l nl llw. ,t.,l I.'r. A A ,...L ST.... . . . l0ri Dl" VIRION iri l'"1"" ium, n-u, nun u' i'; -mu --nd .. a, x ij v.iue, ruin ana Nearo I't..ia..n.ti. s T'ikksi 1. I In, ImTllJI UIH. IIHIUIl. -". Tw." "S roV.;n;tMe,re,.i The usual large iiire, ccrnts -rte,ett. C"' "-:-7r.n v. Prmceten C.uh at M-. T, ! VPh a M, a '."am w'l f" n" ' "'v-on-r.-erthw-est Section helni ,r.r,..1n fnn nl Fei-tv-ninth and Snrucc ...n.'imliler Reserves Wi-t Philadelphia team will en- tertaln fans at Forty-ninth nnd Spruce ... "I"1."'"1", "rvja at Rubican B, l,u l.nem..ii I'lnli lirillir t III' I , ,.'...:..:. .'.-'.' . nui SO IT nit nt eic Ilm in la! Snt'iirl'Vi irhrn Yalr rm ilrfratr'l hi Imrn. nn' e i u iV or in I l.iniqn n u rrk tern teilny ichrn I'rxnntnn mrefi Ftnnt)'i tram. . fitg Three Pointing Toward Each Other EACH of the Pilg Three-Is pMiirrrl inward the ether two; each one i being experti sieuted b the etln rs In a v.aj, one deis net feel inclined te cr!tlcl7c tee hnriJilv. Ilarv.inl. Y.ile nnd Pilnceten are trnditienal rr-nls Natura'h , they n".nrd as a failure i reason which fpps- defeat in the hlg battles, cm n though th wn- preceded hy victories ever teams generally rated us mere powerful and er-atlle than tic Eastern football tiluinvlrate. Although there tnaj In -en '-he don't understand why a football team can't run it'i hest feet fervard and pli te 'he limit In every game, then ca.l If n day and prepare for 'he nezt bufle, the mav if the cheese accept tne opinion of the high-salaried and fifi'deni ceiicljns, who itn-lst that it can'' he done. System, uniformity of effort and a.tien must prevail. In tin- ilme permlttul for pructl.e at our eelleges j;rtstern ..,a. lies find It Impesnible te change the system nfter ca. h game Tl ey n.ap out n lertnln caini.algri and by degrees work it up te th'- rund climax for the final game or guinea, the winning of which s'amr" them h gridiron geiiluw,, no mutter what may have happened in the prellnmaiv games though u'ualty the schedule is se nr. tanged that there is small chance of a defeat In the early -season workout". 7 '775 it net nnbj true rt Ilaranl, Yalr and Princeton. I'enniyl vnnia. and Cernell. 1'ittiliurjl, u'ltd l'rnn State, T.ajayrttr and hrlnqh, trniv 'i"d .V'lei, ". ami M and (irtty)hurg, Rirarthmere and Ilnvrrfeiil oil thrne eltvcm and meny mere aii traiitier.al rivah. und all point mere or b'M toward the final hattlr.i of the fensen vhirh l.rxn'j them together. m r Toe Much Pointing and Scouting CONFIDFNTIAU.Y"- don't tell any of the colleges mentioned that we ..aid it, dear public but we are IneHneil ie tip opinion thnt there is alteRPther tee much pointing and tee much scenllng. s P.eb Folwell, the N'avy coach, repressed it, n team thai has ' ". In'". I en. e Is mere eftsllv licked the sr..eiid time. A model ate dose of confidence which a triumph administer-' Is mere te he desired than the wet blanket of def'at cmwi though it come from !t "miner team." The Rig Three are net compelled te play Intersectlennl game and nothing ire may write or say will hnve nny bearng en the situation. T IS reijrtttable, nrverthfhsj, that football hat lecemn ueh a jij. temefic endeavor that ve funs of thr Eatt may net pull for the rlevem of our tectien in fights with the leaders from gridirons of thr West and Seuth. AboufSpertsmcn One Meets BENNY LEONARD, wearing a modern Iren hat and Fifth avenue topcoat, was enceiiiitewd strolling down Hread street. What made the meeting tverth this iiiPiitlen was thnt Ileuiiy, as usual, was accompanied by his mother (lid sister, nnd there win genuine pride In his eyes ns he Introduced them. A pugilist who, when In n strung" lt , sticks his "folks" when he might Le Jazzing It up, ns many of them de, cumnuiiids respect a let of it, tee. SILLY VROWULL, peer of lantern football offleialt, halted hii meter at a Chmtnut ttreet curh te cjchame felicitations. He has tome labor out out for him the first week in November, lie officiates I , the Penn State-Navy aame at Washington en Friday, November i if tleept te New Yerk te referee the Lafayette- W. and J. game the ' fitletcing day and en Sunday call down in a professional battle tit T. , ,,, ,., , ,u. T,.r,.!!. I sip els, the Kliywoeu I Hill lieing (.lie I nsrilnnella at Lighthouse The battle revnl in the Infereluil I ,,., ,.., ,... r...,t,.nli.l ,nn,.r th Erie avenue Il.t.s, ,,t Fourth and Wincohecklllil . ..ii"'.'""11 Irl,h I'. C. ..... . .. -- i a. i -iv i a. streets. See.-er League thl afternoon Is between tlm I'h l.idelphin Cricket Club's "White" team nnd thp strong German town combination. These two mgregn .t ions feigbt it out for the champion ship la-r ear nnd finished in a tie at the end of the regular season. In the phi -off the St. Martins eleven wn 1. 'orie'is. This -nr heweer. n new contender ha- ai red en the scene, the M.r.ii I'r.-k. i Club's "White" team, .otn .etn j. - I nf 'he veuuger pleni-iit in tl..i' . ' ,1. 'I he "Whites" certainly mad" a .- iimi i : hi- start h nosing ,,n, t.,,. I'll aib'Ip' i . "Whites" ' weeks ac . ie tl,. n I e.itiug ( Serin j , mil n a 1-te-i) si-i,. in-t Satiiribi;. . Meth tlu-s. i.itun.- In the way, weie scored ei, feieizn ii.-lds. Tmli the Mellen "Whites" plav 'he Mi.inestiiwn eleven at Mnorestewn. nn WHITE STOPS MARKS Chicago Boxer Halts Canadian r C. Albre trrit Athletics at Adlnn A ' end AdauiH read. Peurth Krent street and A and Iyeuden at .cyitena, B and Tlern A . Mracher street Division Ne-thait Section Coheckslnk, Cedar Whitehall Revers at .... ... . . ., n . ni.u rtll.l airrPIfl Ligntweignt in oecena rieuna , st l.ee at .St Jehn Orthoden and Almend 21. -Charley White. ".!:" n .. ... ..... read and fnruh .tr'eet " """ m i-arauue A irt lleacllev II. C fold ner.ue nn I P.-att strcet ny of the best center h'Wr'nU is country tednv II.. u ,..n ' , by Re d and Stephens'enYls aan the. trio present n formidable .w? con by th nation. IT WASN'T any surprise te learn that Garry Hermann had tendered a 1023 contract te Pat Meran. In bringing the Reds, a misfit gang at Its best, Inte second place by a Inte season rally, Patrick J. rcrtainh earned a binding document for next season. ' The Latest Cemmlsh Comedy Art J EDGING from the class of boxers named te compete for the mlddlcweliit "title," the New Yerk State Athletic Commission is booking acts fei vaudeville. Since the commission started te dethrone champions, New Yerk has had mom trouble than Lloyd Geerge. One difference is the commission Is still It power. The commission began with the idea of discovering n real middleweltbt champion. Nothing was wrong with the iden. It was decided that .Tehnnj Wilsen resembled Roquefort mere than he did a champion and he was given tbt gate in the Empire State. Then began the scramble for the crown, and It was awarded te Dave Rosas berg by the commission, which made it unanimous among the commissioners. New D'ave Rosenberg hns been suspended nnd eight boxers have been named te battle for the crown. Temmy I.eugbran is one of the eight, and he Is th only real boy In the group. The ethers are as close te championship timber as San Francisce is te Ntf Yerk. JUDGING from results of scholastic fames this season, the favorite before the game starts will be the ultimate loser. There baie been as many surprises In schoolboy football as there are highballs In Cuba. New Yerk. (Jet Cl.ieagn light v eight, knocked ."lit Sill Marl.-. Canadian lightweight champion, here in the second letind of :i twelve round match at Madisen Square Gar den. A crashing left hook te the jaw sent Marks te the lloer for the leunt of ten after tift-iune seconds of the second Frank BILL SHETTSLIiME TO BE MARRIED MONDAY MORNING Weds leurn had elnped. 1 lie end camp Willi Phillies' Bualnenc Mm... Kinnlinr- suddenness and almost before rn " es BU8ness Manager i be l.atile had reall begun. ' Mrs. Sarah Kldd White's- drclsive vlcterv was re- .... , . If succet.ful will have te Be regarded as i ganii'd bv ring experts as clinching CI ,, m"rnl"K nt :.HI Bill ser.eus lein-nders for the title. claims for a title contest 'with , Miettsllne. genial business manager of The finture struggle In the second Ur-nnv Leenard. lightweight king. , the Phillips, j t)(0 , limst,if .. White ami Leenard were matched tei.jf,,, ber in .terse City, N. J., during tbel ,.,, . wnri.i Scries, but due te an infectien1 ."-' )n' I" Mrs, Sarah Kldd, n .n the champion's mouth the contest widow. "Shetts" has been a widower I was called off. ... , . for nearly twenty jears nnd hns five .division in between the Moere-,town jeb-wn and the Merlen Cricket Club I" "A" team These teams are irl fur 'he lend in the M'cniul diviven and Void will liriht their hardest te cling te the top ic Priti'-eten Club, the newcomer te ever the lightweight limit, tipping tin . 1ft.Zi,K f,,h,rir?i!c -tnlrf sons. l),. iH e of .t'best- th.) intpi-eiiii) i.eagui' raiiKs, : i jjft us Prst reil test when it meets (Jer (Jer iianievu'i second team at Munhejin The Tiger grails wen their first (jume of the season last Saturduj b the !di fault leule. The M. i ion "15" team will phiy (1,m l.'nlversitv of Pennsylvania l(esrves at Haverfi.nl, and this game I00I.4 i,it0 )t tifti-ilft iiiopesition. The teams ,n the 'ic.n.'i dlMslen hnve bun se shuffled luce la-t vac ihnl it 1 haul tu ti'ur ..nt their real strength in adwtnie MT. AIRY HAS HARD GAME . Ed Deyce'a Eleven Out te Repeat j Over Highland Park The Mount Airy football team w'll I plav at Highland Park tomorrow nft..r. neon, and is out te repeat Its triumph , .if last Sunday, when It humbled Tem I Reilly's All-Philadelphia team, U:t te 0 Ed. Uejce iinneunci's the b.icktleld will be the same as lust veur, Wlth ' Ilenrlch, Mracken and McCnuley i,d MiiKiiIre starting, with Andrui (i0hj and Mmtr as relief. .Inhti IcClehkev , fermerlv of the University of lVn,i,v ' Miniii. hns been couching tin. line ,i,u 1 reports thut It is siitufucleiy lt, very ! iletail scales at lull pounds. Marks weighed m own men in baseball, and several de- I'.e; , ' -, "" iimjiiiBcii 1110 iieiivy-niiiing leca's from thp bench. New Owners for Reading F.lr U' .-Tl-J-J I ...K,l-nv',f,"ihetll,n. Kae.ernLVallue iureuu. ducked the curleuaj und cumc iii tie iiudiiiB i:t 1 lerm it-iiunpunntly wltli the nnDers. r-... l..u ... ,..u,.t, ,, I.M.,.1 ' '. I. t I .-. .. ' . r 1 Lni kh" ii.iii", it-. ." , -,-.',,.' r.leun I (Wli. l.llnm I -TIIIUIl. ' IV Lumiw ar 1 Dr In. .1 Haiti l.'.ilth ertlcer, Mil pruinln.nt lr I uml hiiert rinles. a nmiirit aiiii.ktie yTr.M The new plan .t tli" fnHaralty pf Pen"- y'vanla ter teller iitli'etic standards lr 1 lljj .indent body wai recen, v illeu fu"J by Wn. II He in- spoil' ""."1.r.,,rf, l,r. Itmi I.SH.1BB It li artlres e 'this char. ntr that attract e man; reader , Sports pas of the I'cuiic I.si.mB. Mak. .1 . Habit " Adv. lerin tiiuinpiiantly wltli 1 riieuuh n hardened veteran Mind ha ehn II brawls, Kill was nervous and i-ltittish as a youngster whenIt e.iiai' in answering the license clerk's UI-sl InllS, After the ceremony, which will be perfnimiHl by the Rev. Perrest r. I'ng'i', the couple will Irave en the II .'!-' tuiln for Niugurn Falls, that fa fa lerltc resort for the newly wed. aoaeiaoooc COME HAVE DINNER AT SUNDAY SPECIALS 30E30E --) I MEENEHAN'S CAFE 1 62D & WALNUT STS. lobster Dinner, $L60 I Afenenan' Special, $1,60 , nrlr,l obiter" nevtttd Clam ;-,l,strr Thrrmtdnr PivUed Crab "al,irSrt ,,t s w" Tarter .Vntie. nief 0c Tartar Unite, ,' J.I...I i, i ,. '"'"' I'etatn f(, ., i'i..l.. Wnrxtenn Petate, Baktt retate ;.;. vinttnr. S1.00 Uretlul hcih Ml" ,'"'' .Vein HpHuirh I r,l stcic MeMahen With 8t. Henry's ih Ar.Jy MeMahen. former Hnen-rn I.e,aiue ' I star hse elipied with the fit Henry's t. I O Ketniui team. n ii,rser ii.i.y .i,rt alnn i anneunr.'H the eeiiulslllpn of 0'Nm and. nizjeraiu, of im ' "u ins tetm will play at home. 4400 North Fifth ilreet. en Friday nirht. ..CJemei i at horns and away lure ddslred, Aaareis r. j iieerer, 4430 Vnrlr. KMf.k atrf. TalttDhene Wvr.n.1. Sirloin Sfah Platter, fj. 10 lt-et. Htrletn Steals mtth Fr" .U n li room a ., .. rrmch rritd Hntateea Huttrr Jtena. Turricy Platter, $1.50 Hnnrt Voieio Xarfcey r en i. Atcrrt 'otalera ('o'-i'et anit I'taa in Cream f, nultrrri. rJc.ce Lein Perk Platter, $1.00 Ileast I.ein of I'erh .V'ie .Sour Kiaut itanhtit Potatoes Chicken or Freeh Crab Salad with Fried Oyite Celd Sliced Chicken uilth Sliced Tomateee m AN OVERCOAT EVENT FOR MEN MONDAY 1 About 300 igtj 1 $27.50 yP i About 500 Mi (IM El Overcoats fRfr fjW i S $?z nn Km!9 ii IE u r l KriWil fr 11 mr ul Birrm!, If, 1 . ' S ' im I j In each group I mi t J I ' wM f I Smart ulsterettes. '4M fS-aJ I Dressy box effects. p-rj I Belted-back styles. WJ I I Belted all around. V j ' n All-wool fabrics in the J t J I season's most popular S SJm 1 colorings many with & Nw j plaid back. n I Exclusive Philadelphia DUtrlb- g I uters for the Hart, Schnffner 1 I The prices arc appre- & Marx stein-Biech nnd wick i I 1 ciably less than regular ,mm clelll,n8r- I m J'Ctail prices. Hnrt, SchnfTner & Marx . 1 I Im Overcoats, $35.00 te $70.00. IM I SV STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER ' jRl 'j .,- we ,mrnuaueipnia'8 Ureateat Men's Clothing Stere aT 01 I IQEaOL . j -?- mtnnttm. ..' ---- ' .. rum, n 7 89 W. IOMOC JOE3 y i 'A y m
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