llff'raTPiHwviTTw'LmHBSSwHBBBBBBi WBSmBmmB&BmagmBBSZSBmPW? ymmii sn saa v'-v'-wyf?-' jaVlliJNlJNli .FUJfJblU JUJDiinISJK-rillJ WLU.a-. uwnu I'-V1. . f . , . .; - ; i ly Are Modern Grid Players Mere Easily Injured Than in the Old Days? Veterans Asie mji,1 WOTBALL CASUALTIES MYLLf lUUMXJL iV UJU&MISUJ OW THAN IN OLD DA YS "X m AMATEUR TALENT IS LACKING HERE When Reck 'Em and Seck 'Em Style of Play Wan in Game Usually Fin ute Halves Ity STOMA' MrMNN Ii rriimii nuui ljiu mm kjuvk mii aiyiv ' 4 ! Vogue Eleven Men Who Started Gam U ished and They Played 35-Mim STONKY Mcl.INN I' in tun 1 1 :...i ...c t i. m ...i... i i.i. nil lw iiuuiti iiniui'i ..i-iunr i m-se nun iiiiiiiinii ci ciim,; is u v'nin niui "in Ornnddaddy Retrospection. This is pnt-ttrtilnrly trite when one's com cem com paelon Is lllll Crnivell. foriner iiivir nn.l each, imw tin official learned in all matters pertaining te football. In mentally thumbing the pages of sports history thele occur mi mum ipjieri miti i" te i mi tirt the fentbnll of Crevvcll's day with the highly medcrulzid open game pla.i fil by the etinp men who are nt pie-cut iti r-ulti higher education nnd srll - iron Klnry. The lVllnu who. when lie removes his hat, epee either a hare-footed dome or crny hairs is tnjl"-' with trouble when he warlike that unpopular umiIisiu. "It was net III: this In the ihleti dnj-.'" And obi-timer- de net want te be ii ii t ii if in the pie-"iit-dnj athlete-, many of whom mm -iirpa-- the "tar of yesteryear in menial mid ph'hul nlei tin. Hut. harking bael; te the lu rf guard hack, the tljini: wedge, hurdling the line and nflur offensive tactics which were legislated out i.f football riiic because they were regarded ns eittl.tiiueritn: life and limb, the veteran wonders win it Is that th"ie appear te he -e many mere mid in ii gladiator "a'-eiit en sick leave" today than time w.m, then Is the game as it is plaved today tame bruising than the old-time game, or is the present-day youth less hardy'; O. O. l.ctrespeetinii did net answer that ietien satisfactorily. r, Whr. each da the sport pages add te the list of football casualties; players are .sevcr-'lv hurt in practice as well as in scheduled games. Net permanently maimed or dMlsui-eil. eii iind.i stand. Just out for "the fm 00," "nex't Saturday's pame." or "s0eral das." " " SOJ' of it mail Ji" tli- bun!:, intended te dupe thr approaching enrmi. Hut in the mnjantij of case, the plnycr actually proves ! te he hurt te the t stent irheie hit nnehci ciitd trainer trill net permit him te play. e v ND In the eeure of the aetu.il pame -sh.u'es of the departed nesepuard '. (v the ua. we aetnallv saw tl.t- atitieii" deiuisive eiiiiiyment reverins the'tiasal apparatus of a Yale Fresh pher in New llmen reeently.) It is by no means unemninen te ee a lialt-ile.en warriors earned or ii-'imhi uem the.field, nppaiTtitU vetj much ;m di amlxit. Often, the retirltiK athletes nre net hurt t.. 'he e.tent whete tirt aid is lvcpiired ; the toaeh. prebabb for Mrutcsji ti.TMiis. tlieusht it wie te substitute u fresh plaer. schooled te avoid the Mistakes of hi pteileeessni " lie nil this as It ui.ij . it doe- u-uall reipiire from fifteen te twent players en em-Ii s,d,. te i... threusb with a modern fentbnll pame of four fiJCtcen-minute eeri.id-. and -eme of the withdrawals actually are injured, or al;ln phsi(al!v. Ten. tifteen ami mere e.irs ami. it was frequently rhe ease tlin't thfj'eleen men who started the sm' linlsheil it. mabe mere or b-s tnttercd and tern phieaUj. but ..n their f. -t .mil tk-htitip. And the rules provided for two thirt.v-tie.mitniie unite- tlim. "'" Anether .tnab : teda a eembaiant who is i-iaui"! in the lir-t half mnj Wjurn te the fra in the s,.0,n I halt. In the olden das. substltutien.s wer wer net permitted When jeu went out u stuped out. nnce we mv a lellcpe player who had hurdled the line ami landed eti hi- shoulder, frarturlnp the blhdc, fipht . -ti-ena.ui-lj and bitterly iainst removal that it mpiired three husky tubs te lead this ea-uiilty the -ideline-. It wii- hi- Insr rellpee game ufid he wanted te be "in at the death " . B 11 I Y t'reiiill rtriilliti that irnUhnnic'i incat'it trati. the one iriii I'liininlviinia ret rrme nhrr inn mil, uent Ihr'iunh tin tnlirc wan of tmvih fi'ihti irlth unlp nre'ne men elifiihle te rercli r a letter. 7 he 'inly playi r trim ic.fi-n inlntitute tens the fullbaci; t,. and that was livaint he iii phvu'wallii unit te itaml levr-nty ninutet " of foetball: net heeaue of iinurtu he uriiiit(i i'l the name. Run ning Jeiru the lut or pl'iyei i en that team. Hilly dcelared that th'rc ' ,n" were only fiee. at th meet, h he mrc net immently fitted tn plan v' the npeu, forward pnwmq i.ie of tin deende. Tttpv Protected Bodies TpREQI IINTI V In The days pone In . a player wuuld be weurin: a ne-epuiud Jul te preteer a breUen bruise: hi- t..rse would he enea-ed In what was crtlled "tire tape" te fortify one cr nie-e fr. etun-il rib-, and mere tire tape would pivc M ii. Itv h a splintered di-jeiniecl finper Sounds eruel '. lint star duers would employ extreme men-ip- . remain ,n a bijt came and u was done with tu- knowledge and ien-ent of tl meh and trainer. Foetba'l a- played in l'.''J lequire- sj I and .ipil'.rt as well as courage and Btrcnath It t mlmitted that w li le mi athlete with miner fnuturts, pprnins nnd b-uisi- nupht pe through tw tnirtv -me-minute halves (f the lnat-s-plny p.ure that was played b meti who are fathers and grandfathf rs rrtday, !' mml t mt be m a pe-ttmn te lend hi- team an atom m" suppm-r utidr the present ril.s All the thitip- were taken iiit consi.ieratlen by tlie RctrospiTters i! it we did ti"t .-ati-fae;.,nl. determine why the list of injured meiit.t- higher .iii.l hi.-her a- the -eii-n pr"i:rees. m a pame that is supposedly pursed of boa. -breiikinp t.i. tn i- ,i- -,ife and s;,m- n a tit p iTackerless ln irt'i of .lult. ' Twenty ear- nse. bendjeurs wie iniUnewn A , id who was jirepannc for the football -ea-eii pae In- tiarl.-'- -h-.iv- the ab-ent treatment from July e'r Aupust until the hn after Thn'ik-Ji hip Th- iii.i-s of hair which re-ulteil i-a the sole piofi-etieu for -kiill .mil bt.nii. N'e-i .m.l -Inn guards we-,, com cem com nien. Ten ..i.ls .uid sirdle.. w, . i ...tten tn.. hard sr.iuud for the modern .A-l.lln.fiHP. l,n,l net been eerfe. i.d heir I'L -Ml' -III'., of eluVieney In the nineteenth had tint been perl.' century. OLD I I Mi: Its de nut a a i l(lil iche fi'ihls u rul mill tr Hat, a ii a I li, aim I'ii liiili ii rue (nt 'ir.i ;ii i i nt ih ..i fn nthU'i of initlall rielij. ' iiimilin -.' ii'n' it, i h ii ail t -Ind He "Het! n II onden Li" s5: I'KAKI.M. n the I'i'.i , ' i tie -pi in-'iiir; ' ,i let- e'.ell II the lie i.t 1,1- '. 'ip'l '.'l nier i ii f.ietbn'l i all '..ie n'rii't.. wl: ,..i v limb- t'i.111 oil ,1 II I 'i ...IWI uid a u oeden hud been amputated at -treiiije I- season nnd. ...1 I",,'. ,.n ,il 1p"jj," HU li.nni wii- I'.uu .m,i ikn Itliee 15 I' IiIaM'l' ' '"I.I- tjieugh eppn-i I te e.rf d m.iiic- ".. i i'ii!- strenp'h and sie. w.. nffl rertuin w. n" cenn' in s n,j imu I'.m ' m wr ".i- imslied back en hi hUllclies and mmi- disturli'd 1' '" "1 !-i'.P ' -n" ' '" 'he peln wheie h njnde a bad i -s. t The art ih' h ! '. ..ne- " "' " '' ''- ' ' '.' -t.l'e of near lirfcetlen. it.d well we rcinct. I I! '. de'np 'i t..p--.ii-,iini-jiimp down tr (frfd after I i- -i'ie bad punted. 1 - I n -v i.- .uidibly mnrv time ,t lilt the turf It inp centers w.r. l.tiliuewii whin Kit pl.iMl the pami .ins ,ii,iv -n i., in the ball ami !' 'In- man opposite him. llewevu-, In- ifrequently 1(1 two poed .inns t.i. kle- in i'i llll, I .I'liiltt ' 1 ' tn Held in ii workmanlike manner, Ol Hi l" l. li" .' .lie. Ili'lO for B I I ,1 Hi! II WOO, It. ll ' an i'i iniiii i t "'it 'i' " r IC'iN Ce li llll i'' ll It'll i Unil- te tin Ltd . I hit '.in a 'I 'I1 " tee of tin iiir..i ii ' n i,iiU ti li e ana m il" taily itaa ill l,i '! a ti( ' li . "ii n'lti I he .siiiiecc ntif it. i tt i,i-tlt thi In .l,iti nilinmieii elm 'u1'' 'i I 'I i I n 1 ll ii'in in '' J. i:. I'tM'i llieiil s'll'f'M (hit' U'''.s i i!Ti i' wl ' it - bill iid I ,ii- " ti a .inie!eii become t i 1 1 v ,el ., ,i..iip' f-lt wns te In M" '" ' " '"' v t'r .... . i l .' ' d v.ili i'ii e I .ill. roll tools of the pi.'fer , ll,i I'lke -en, ii' tie areeli i leth .'.ll.ie l. 'he tflWIi turf I i-tiu.e. mid he old -In- b im.ininp -w iM-niie is-,'. '. .,; ' , IIdh Hiril'ii'e !.i " h.el.', I'oel or pl.iytd if- ISi.-hr-... I,rn-. 1W. .-.theuuht se Tli n 'e, i' ill j-iix Jer.vi an cpi.iiiniii.ii in Morien j lllfcptlltlell if tl I- llldi'e! I M pi.MI .ir in 'Me llllh- ..,, "' filven i f 'in -nine, a hut a..d tl. nunbei- 1 ' 1 en felden J i r of pnpe- (8e.se repii-entliiP tl iph'c. i In. -si. .leli numb, r "f the fi,ur....ii.. diaw- ,i HUIliher from the h.it Supp. Id''- )''" "- '-' '''"m N" ,; llew.u.l ; 11 nnd linm Ne H '',"" " ' h.iv. -unk '' . ir nutts en Ne '. .luli,,. t'rfu'ui. the slip fiein Ute I Let '"! Muneiim.- "Tb i- my hole." Ir he ,.,, .'jjatld the oilier- I's. JllllUh colic, tn two. foul, s i.f eiphl !nl Hern en, 1, ,,. 11 muti'H 'In- aun nut i K ' 1 "" """" "" -" " "-" " . "" iLnni. If nil four haw It's nolieih pays or iccch.-. Cut if Tem hns .1 " ald.l iTullilf 11 1. 'I 'I'"1" -,'1" ''' f t. 4 LC r A Yl n il one "ii I l, Xl"u '""'' " I'd 111 held ('i the nthe ,1 II t( C'l, trem .luliu- heli fei n Iik I 'I mi. Ileiraiil I Killil I'oel te tin imr pmt a a ind nnd Knuiith n' Philadelphia May Have te Pass Up Invitation te Big New Yerk Tourney A. A. U. ACTION IS SLOW HE WINS BY A STRETCH OF IMAGINATION IU LOUS II. JAFFK Pnn.Anr.I.HttA Incfcw amateur not ing talent, and apparently nothing is helnp done te develop yetiiiRsster- who , are ready and nuleus te Mine plnves I for plerj j The metropolitan district of the Amn ' tour Alhlctli' I'nien is nrrnnslne for n ! hip four-cornered tnter-elty meet nt the i Madisen Siiuar" (Jarden. New Yerk I'lty. Xevember .'!0. nnd present indSen , tieti- point te th- I'bsetice of ! 1 ii'tll 'term in the tourney, despite the fact that Philadelphia has been invited te be represented. ' I'ittsbiirjih. I'liilndelphlu. llosten nnd ' Ne'v Yerk, accerdinp te ldans. are te I compete in the Sii.ion-pure scraps nt th" I Oiiide'i, but the Quaker Citv prebttbly J will be co'isplctieits b its absence. Invitations for tluee l'liilnilelphl.i I 'hovers a M's-peuttdei'. a 1!1."-pound I I boxer and one for the lT.'-peunil tlivi tlivi silen have been received here. Ceeatise ; of lack of amateur rmnpetitien In this I city it is impossible te seleet a trio of ' ftstini'ti who could be expected te make nr.y Mirf of a showing in the inter city meet. In fact. It would iseem as If I'liilndel phlu will have te pnss up the invitation te send a representative team te New Yerk. Kfferts Kail Te Held Meet Here l'er mere than two months a new club in Philadelphia has failed te pet any action from the Middle Atlantic .Woelntion in reference te its arlilla arlilla tien with 'he A. A. V This orpii'i.'atien. th (Junker ''ity A. A., has planned te held several hot het lup te'iriiimeiiN under rules of the Amateur Athletic t'nien se that otitic etitic ster1. could he del eloped for such n meet as that te be h"ld in New Yerk and .il-e for tie national 1 lianiplenhips in Ilnsteii. James Snyder, le-eb-etcil pie-ident f the Middle Atlantic Association, realizes the luck of interett, net only in amatei.r bexinp but in etlie'r branches that he i TeMORNBTs" WCRt? 1'LAYltVtf- OUli TlOEPff"OFF THClft. FEET, CMX C05UV fUMBlES HAD ?REVBWTtOTrieM piuwc- up a twee WORE jimmy awd is mew ha ?ivem evEY Jumcb TrteY ha, dOT TH6YWBBL& rVOW All ItV , ?ASPlw6- FOixBtteATTf. LPff- WBAiW AND W0OA WITH BwT A nw MCMenJhl LPFT lO I'LrY , HC RE50R.TBP Tb HIS TRUMP CARD ivp , Ltuwir IH& AWSTERIOUS SISWAL WAS SRAlMlUKr AffAIJt 1HE IsTMEiriC IfeVSiOW - fB HbLiJ 0Ut HE KIVOIBP IHOSE. trALLvOtS UKE A KO-K OF(JlOKALTE4e. UwTiL "TDB'-TAKiHt- Aim . ' . WITH W MOMAN'aiNGyrieT- " (rCAUWAMT) 4LdfiArt . . s . if l in. r V" IP.' t V "a " .... A f ' ;iJ4-''. l'r.ii,t,... it ft-iIVS.- . r-- fS& nrT7i. 'tsi. In $ ",r...& , .: "TUB ".RIGHT CiMftfc.'DftOPP.jD PACK CRABBeO THE LOOSE EUV3 OV TflOJB 5l5?CrJER.S WMlLG OiMMYAtVCHOaeD Tb "REt" " "r'.tt if hii.. Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? t Magee's Recerd "Retiring" Boxers Ttlden'a Flnget By THE OBSERVER , SCORttVfrA HELD POAL IfiVS WiNNlNG- , TWr TbUGHBST t?AME er-TUE SEASbU I . . wvl PA?W it m..tU ua. i":1! i v-- - mmm T.upt MiWr". M HPI" !?- raflW CMOWsHDV ""- fe. FSSiS i ii, iJ ! ) ' S .. "sSuOsJsOS U .rr'AiOI Cetmright, Hit, hv Public l.ttluer C'enipaiit GREENLEAF ALMOST WHES TITLE Overwhelms Benny Allen in Second Bleck of Match. 158 te 38 NEEDS ONLY 140 TO WIN ST. LEONARD'S DEFEATS i SHARON HILL, 1 TO 0 i Miss Griffiths' Geal Only One Scored In Field Heckey Game st ,fer.ar'I" JtUken ilrirtllha HHiler . . . Merry Mrflurk . , DalfV .. . Ilnrpcr ... Power . . Matei . . . Merslmimn Sweeney . . .!fft vviiut. . .. . .left InMil.'... .center ferwur,!.. ...rtcht innlilt;. . . rlktu wliii.. . . left hnlfbael: . . .ctntitr hiilflmck. rlKht hilfitiirk.. nulit fiillbiuk.. . . . . teni Sharen Hill MIspeF Ritchie Mevie . McMbhuh .... Meat Itvlsm.in McUuneuKli . . . WII win , Ilrcnnan . . .Mullen ... l.Mn'h Mlm Me llnlph tireeulenf. the sensational sports a well. He sars yeunp cue klnp. -oiled up n tiem-'tideus peinp te de everythinp In . 1,.., en Henny Allen in the second block Ueferccs Mlvs t'eineten ami t tain, lima nt hnli-K, L',1 mlnuteit The St. J.eenniiN Acailemy plrls de feated Sharen Hill sir1- nt iiehl hockey this merninp at the Kinpscssinp I'lay I'lay preund, Feity-nintli street nnd Chester avenue. 1 te 0. The Saint came through with Ihe uw power '.. Mir up etiin iMium in tnwi,., ,,.,... ,,., f(ll. . ..hnmnlen.hin ' t... ."".., ........ . i... "i. .' i. " . lOTit e'.e- -"ven: i,,',iL U uiiieiit.s iii'itlll.' lit various nth'eti. .-. i etisldered ' here. Ambitious boxer., who desire te dis i of the world last nipht. It wn' played mil of the pame. Mli-s Katherine Urif- litlis. left wiim "I lilt Snillts, wered LLANERCH ALL SET FOR GOLF TUSSLE Twe Teams Will Tee Off In Big Dinner Tourna ment Today HONOR GREER AND BEADLE ly SANDY M-NII!MC'K THKItn wns n terrlfie links duel ' Mnted for the I.lanereh pelf Units te- i dnj titid ilie beknickered iithleles palh- ercd early for the ruckus. The main i SHERWOOD MAOEE In mere tlmn n few yearn past the age of youth nnd att nerernl miles this side of n lint-been. When he breke Inte the bin leatusV most of the present erep of Jelmsnn nnd Heydler athletes were ntniBulinff ui! the perplexities of their "A ("s." g w"h tt wns In 1001 tlmt Sherry nindc his bow with the 'Phillies. That eighteen years npe. nnd yet Inst sensen he wns geed enough te brenft n werld't recefil. Mngee Is one of the old-timers nttnehed te .Tee Cnntilllen's Mlnnennell Amerlenn Association Club whlrh .finished second te St. Paul, the champions About the middle, of August, Mngec breke his thumb nnd sat en the bcnVi for mere than a menth: that Is, he occupied the dugout when net pinch-liltttnc During this stretch he wns called en twenty times te take a whack at the old sphere. ' Out of the score of chances. Sherry lilt two home runs and a Blnnle m. lilt by pitched halls four times nnd walked eleven CONSECUTIVE times.' It any one try te prove this Isn't a world's record. Furthermore, .Mngce finished third In lengue hnltlng with an nvernge nf .n."". (lien Mynlt. former Miiekmnii, nnd Heals Ilecker, former Phil, were flint and second, trsprclKely, with ..'17(1 nnd .KIM, nnd still they say "youth mum be served." The former Phil captain is no tottering old man be celebrated hU thlrtr eighth birthday about two month age but he is wise enough te realize thnt bin playing days are Hearing an end, and for the last several years he has hem planning for the future. At every available opportunity Sherry practices nt umpiring, and down Seuth last spring worked in about twenty-live games with such efficiency that Harney Drcyfuss went after him te officiate in the National League. "I want te break Inte this umpiring gnme." said Sherry, "hut I had nirli a geed year last season, I hate te quit playing." It's the lure of the game. t long ns a. man can get the feel of the lut whacking the ball squarely en the nose,' he can't 'be convinced that his youth in gene. SIIEKRV was in town yesterday mid there was a reason for bis visit. His eldest son, Erwln, Is a soptiemoro at Penn Charter nnd a mem ber of Dirk Merrltt's gridiron eleven. The Quakers played Herman town Academy yesterday. The Old Lure of New Oeld IT WAS in the summer time, just a few weeks age, that Henny Leenard sol emnly stated that he was going te retire "the first of the year." Ills decision seemed te inspire ethers te the same thought. Johnny Dundee and Geerge K. O. Chancy also announced an "early retirement," They said they probably will net step into the ring as contestants after January 1. Denny's personal nnd private physician informed him the ether day that hit condition would net enable him te box until nfter the beginning of H)L1. Thl professional advice was net received with eclat by the champion. He expected tn pick up n few stray thousand for his Christinas shopping. The lightweight monarch lias admitted he is entertaining proposals for bouts after January 1. The old lure for new geld is tee great le overcome. lleth Dundee and Chancy bnve been silent of late concerning their An nounced retirement. As the time named approaches they seem te he weakening. All three may have been perfectly sincere when they stated their intentions in the Minnner. They tire of the hardships nf training, but the influx of checks is ever pleasing. riF,OIUU:S CAKPI:NTII:H "retired" after the Sihi disaster, but has vT "re-entered." He wants one mere bout and one mere victory. Hut the bout must he with and the victory ever one Hattllng Siki. Stiff l'ltiRtr Wouldn't Keep Tlhleu (Iff Court ercd early for the ruckus. 1 lie mam i N ixi-'KCI'IU linger doesn't sound like a very serious affliction, but did you ferninlil.v was te bow sweet!), clear thei ,.Ver have one.' . nl tl,n Tiililcm, ll.i.irnnt tr. I nlnli'inv s 1 ... .u-. .... ,.... (n..,. .. .....i.......... I. .... . ...... .I.i.t i, ..(., HI.... ,, initlflllll ,,.., nlnv t'l,.lr nrp In me, ill ..i.inil,nn '...MUX,.., ........ -...I r!..nl-, ,1 ,,l ''. !"' " " ' 11 iiii" i.e... i.kiij ""- '..... .., .....i .. ...... ..- . It It Tllilnti linn l.ni.n .i.T..i-liiir iitnnc,, t.nin fee lie lnl Inn wkiiL-h u III, tit. r, .Vi,.,. Vi ., r ; nniV,,. I,.,,' i . .. . . . i X",L"""" ',r" --....... ,.,.. ,,,.. af.pr ,,, ,,,,,,.. ,,.,, t rr 1 1 Kli t. the setting of the "dinner teuriiu UKMiT . I "". , '-; - . ,--"' " initie', tl.t. for mencj.n.iM. been wut- hr.S halls in the pockets exactly the ball almost the entire length et the Twe teams for the battle were che-en. injured tinper. lie has aveiaged less than mi hour s sleep m the last fortnight. y ': . , , , , ,, same as he accumulated TIiiii'mIuv Held and banped it into the net. one led by the diminutive lint Mutely ' Tilden s tlirel.'.iliig linger came mere trem a nrtllse llinn an In reel inn, Cnllett- ili'i' 1. 1.1a has teer . tab in- btnine 1 Ins ' 'Kht. Allen was entirely off form am, . -5"'1' " I'-ayl ," Jjame. The Hen Carrell, i, golfer of ..et. nd the limi formed from gripping tennis racquets. The hardened skin was bruised. Th" re ris.ntive ten e" , i .'m,,. scored "4 ''!' f"r '' ""i"1' W . of ''T eiK'ii.t.g I ether by "Me" Andersen, equally ,,,, c.nlnp JIler(1 fl,,ni 1() ilil(,,. lnI1 ,!. :.,j,,. a repns.nt.itne team n, mnr,. than a enlj sceie.l ..4. I n 1 T was in Sharen Hill's territory, but, noted. All they had te de besides day T,. xidnli.e.l be ('nrl l-'lseher the Cvnwvd seulhimw who i.lir score of m-n for competition in every This makes the match stand MO for the work of MNs Sweeney prevented I Ing their match was te lead a host of, -1 " nS. 'V "',, '',!. ,, .i ,"', r 'i "', ,' ' li A ch.s.s-frem ,h,. tl weight te heavy-.(. ... , ,.,, f( m -oven.l prespcetive Meres. I sevenly-live linkinen. Football or base- ngnlnsl the champion the .lay he mis hitit. fail added that eien ,f 1 ihlen uehjht dns.en. ,l .p,1, ,.;,,"' '.,;;' tnt,,, --- - ball teams nre net that big but golf is ' finger does become perpetually stiff, it does net necesserly menu tjint he will liar.. ll UOtlld III- a L-,,0,i lilll.l f.,r ft.t. nr. Hi' ClllllliplOtl St.llteil oil nt a lllstel ... ...v AM Mil - i ..,l,;,. 1 nt , ., rnllr., tmm tuimiu. -viiiriiiiiik vicv imiiiii, I t M "n - i ipaniratien. which is the Kayeula Cath- ' pait than he did Thursday, getting a olio Club, a- well as ethers, te held ' run of - in tlie opening irame. At no -leeil meets for members e that ama- time did he tbreiiten te equal his hlph 1 teiir beinp inti ret ma l. had. if I run of .VJ en the opening night, but his no effort is made te decide invita- i'lay was always brilliant and stendj. tien. district, citj. State and ether Allen, en the ether hand, apparently tournaments thnt ate held in New Yerk, ' had bis confidence badly shaken by the lifisJen. I'lttsbiirsh ''leveland and Ce- lead that his .mini: uvitl tilled up. lie Drill I UN MAT Utl UMANUt ' TO MEET TOM LOUGHRAN' nimbus. Will Dundee t and Clianej Iteiliv? N'em th.'t It has in- u de'i'i t .i. ' lded thnt l'.eiiny Leetmrd will net hang ip the mittens at the end of this jear. is he threatened w'vitiI months ape. 'it will be interesfinp tn w.e whether sever." 1 ether star beers will retire with the beginning ..f T,2.'!. as th-y had plnniiti. .leh'inv Ii'indee. jun.er lightweight champion and cuitetider fur feather weight and light weight tirles, w-iis , ;i.t..,i .,' ii -ii .e !.,. .-.. ' i,,g nbuiit ready te ) .i. tin- tisti limelight am! that the iew j ear would tind him in retirement Oeerge Chancy is another star fistia.iu who is suiiusn te write "tinis" nt 'le bottom nf his long ri".g rccnrd b'-i'i re New Year's day. H . !'! thiM de It V JCYNWYD BOWLERS TRIP UNION LEAGUE TEAM Overbroe "Whites" Swamp Ger. rr.antewn Pin Tepplers V ,l..lpei I l. Te TaKe en Ray smith at New anelher youthful linkMiiaii who wields Club I a wlckeil hnissje. ,,, , I These two young linksmcn have done All iirraiipements have been em- ,denl.v te unheld the pelf diirnity of , . . , .. , . . . i i .. .i . ,.. ..i .i. t i ii., . i... .ir . ...i i , ... i. i i mis.seil easy sueiis, anil net once (turnip pieieu mr wie epeiuiiK "i ine new ue.- mis ruy an nviikeii, iiihi i.i.iiiercn i the entire "session did he get uwiiy te a inp club in Philadelphia in the Colonial rightly proud te have them ns mem-i long run. The best he could de lit any u,, ttdliiir Fifteenth and Chestnut 'K''", .. . time was ll'. which run came In the ' ""' """ .' ,M,nl" ' n" ".-tnul Afl.r the "dinner tournament" the' third inning and his total of .'II looked streets, te be known as the New l best- mnj business will he te dedicate the iwfullv weak compared with (ireen- nut ."street .renii. net cnuri-miy new part in uie ieckci- ueu.se ami uu leaf's IS. Hnlph aicuinulated his total night. Willus Hriti. the promoter and """ -m''kinc parlor. I luring the holing in seventeen innings me less imin it 111..,1.i1,mlu,I. w1(1 hlls hud mere than a score of years' experience in the pame. up else apaii The reason the teams were se huge1 "A it I IT (infer wuuld undoubtedly handicap him." said Carl, "p.iiticulnr!'' was because the big part of the tussle nt j,.Mt ny enntlntial practice, however, the ether fingers would become strong, wnw 1, limine 1,. in.til "Mnrcns (.reel'. . . ' . , . ., . ..,,. ...m - , . t. i n .t I , . " .: ,- iii ii ii ' JJUt. et course, I inn imping mnt inn win nor nave ie overcome i-ucii n uaneu'iip. I lltllll litlllCi tl lillllt', 11,111 ,,ll(ll, 1,1,1, it, , Tilden would net have te drop far before he would be below Hilly Johnsten. He would have te slide a considerable distance te get under Hichards' panic and he could skid for miles before he would cease te he a star player. BIIJ, KILLICFRIt lias been given n contract te manage the Cubs in iqi';t and 11)21. The farmer Plilllie catcher lias mere than made geed as a pilot. took him te make the name number en the opening niphr. The ilinmpien failed te display the priiu.i-ihninu temperament that amused the ,"it) spectators when he tirs-t up- penrrd. Ills big lend calmed the nerves. has announced his prepram which will include live bouts. The wind-up will be a light heavy weight encounter between I'rankic Hrlt Hrlt ten. of Seuth l'hilailclidiia. and Ser- tii'it bed leiiime jumpy at the start, g.nnt l.i. Smith. Ihe .-eldler hetn bat- iieil w ln'ii he snw th.it Allen lcnl no Her. Hl'l't ays he will make tin ellert te ceiitnd nf the balls his iiuiliih'uce match llriumi with T"inm l.eughraii climbed by leais and bounds. if the feimcr t in from Smith decis- rireenleaf had an unfinished run of ively. ... . . ... ........ i.,..i i ii.tiii,.,., ,, i.,.,,i i. ...... t.n Thin. si n ii, a l . w len tie rst "! " .-""T'v " '."V" "- l.',..- -ns ci'in.elcteil. lie started in "". will appear 'III III' seiill-lllliil. out of the beets and thitips ;li the din iter President Fitzgerald will tuaki laiidllble speeches te the winners nnd i unners. up in the meat Furlong Club teiiriiiimetit. This was held te honor the memory of (till Furlong, fermeiiy greeiiskeeper at Hen Air. who died in the lire that burned that luh. Cups nnd medals will Is- awarded. i Other Tourneys in Sight Anether serious conflict mi the cauls for today is the iiiter-tcii't sirngl,, between the golf team of the Mcrien MANY GRID GAMES FOR SUNDAY F AN '" ,1'iih here .1111 a team reinesentlti- Hi,, wi-re he bad left efT. nml made his "."' ,,,,,.r. ' ", V ",,"","r' "' " Halliisrel. X. J.. Club. The local team ...1 t .1,.. ,.,tn . i,.K, ,. ,t,e eight -rniinu luiiteii. . ,.,, .. , ..tr.., ,1,.. ...... .... ".r "v,: r n.t'.ViJ -:'.. ',. : . ' the ,.r.ii...i.,.ri.:: ai .i,.rd.,.. f,,.-,.,.' ;:;"-.," ::; ,"' " i ..Miinrly M.,iM,tl..i.nl. t heugh it was ' JW " '; '( 'Z-MUeV 1 '' "'; Wl,it ''' "1'. lemirkAbly fine exhibition of -..u..! JJ ',. ,' '" "' H"J "' ' ,mM'-s M,,1',J .emes the ,st serious event f ,. nlmiiiL'. He wound tin the 1 M'lilnp ! ila hereabniits At that time local tun- Celwyn and Westinghouse te Battle in Delaware County Title Series HOBART GOES TO BALTIMORE day lleinic.sburg will plav at Atlantic Citv. The St. Callistus Catholic Club I111 made many changes in the te.-un thnt will face Hely Xnine at Seventieth an'l I.andewiie. Harry .Mtirakanie. the neter Hawaiian, will call the signals nt lltllll'tel'htlcK. Highland Park will entertain M'''un A. A., which is another club that liii1 Hindi' sweejiin;; chaiipts in its tcniii titice last week. The Nativity Catholic Club composed of former Kwing pl.ij 1 1-s. will piny its fourth game at I lei grade nnd Ontario Mrccts. The cliunli men Inl.e en llelce. of Darby, one of tlie real cenleiidei.s for Ihe Del.iwuie, Ceiiiily cliiiiiiiiiiii'-hip. The Hchedille: 11 K,rtUil Wf! T with an unliiiishi'd 1 1111 of twenty .four, ii'i'liep "lily 11" tiitiionew te asure llll. 1 the pescs.sInn of the SlTidll puise tin! the diamiind medal. 1 ild man psychology was en the job 11' ihe Hud-oil evhibiilen room Iti'imy An 11 h.is in er Mliceciicd 111 le.'itiup Beets and Saddle I'i 11,11 I.e.ip ie 111 tj,i,ir iiiterclub lwiwllug tireeiilenf, and he went into the match tnn'cres th- ,'(!, in ! 15. Hawk's ' l',l ICs" iind Jne .Sl'ipsen's "lildds" ,-,'iaji'iig nun., with !l rec straight. Con Cen ci""'i f. rued tl.c trick for the Cyi,. "Ml Inn their best individual of. '"' lump a I'l 0 it v Yeruin, ':' tl., il'u.s Tv Hi,-. 1,11,.. 1. i it ,'s' vtri.,:.i . ii.t. Ic" firiinTl "f the dub's lul 'nr ' Uriiii ' team, ran roughshod nvcr Sfi'ib I't irs-m's liermnntiiwn White-. i.i' t'MliP tliit-e 111 rapid -'i, . 1 -inn. Wrlgl J nf rhe victor-. n b.i'h -.uu' iiiiin f 'i' the evening . 1 '. J21 1 dij S.1.1. -iii" a.'e's .Mauufnt ti.ii I- ' v s" d "'I d t' 1 List paii;.- 1 , uu Merinii " Whites ' I v a slnple pin. ss 1 , ssr, thi'ii wen the next tw., illiliisl I's , le-e s. nre. The Merinii "Miiieiiiis.'' usiinllv r lied tunPf, an ,is no -1 ri, up. i- et 1 lie tun Mum I. in ci ud liuitiii'i. urepp, i lie mi' 1. 1 t ii ti ill- ether Manufacturers' Club nit , HI 1 I..- ,' VIliV ,il,' i 'i t .' 1"' 111 1 !:- r t".t pi.' 1 if 1 a jn- ' I- Ifil M i.,.ii... 1 . 1 1 , 1 !.!. nit ',.,r,in 1JI I"; ' - 'N '.I'i s, hi.l,,. 1.11 ).,, ittbmiinri I.-, I f The Washington handicap. Sl'.VOOO uddeil money. I.aute!' gicatchr ince, will be ic"hlcd today. The distance Is one and a fourth mile-. On this race depends whether old I'.xtermlniiier be comes the llirge-J meili'i wllinel ill the hl-tery of the turf This stake would nut liltii far In 'he lend of Man O' War's wlntiiiip- Thei e new is 11 mar ,.111 of S7IMMI lA'ierminiiter carries tee weight, ,1- ii-'inl, liaviuj 1.', 1.', tie'inds. He Ins 'uu hard fees in the iniceiiiiereil .MiiUh. with I.eIijtnil stnbb 's l.nckx Heur tiu the pi ,11111 iiiipeir is,., mi-agen 11. With l.lli'ky l.'u'ir's piesciit speed nl il'.-u distnuce It wuuld appear that lie will rule the choice. Ne one knows lew fast Pariipi'ii II cm 11111. He I- a big stnke winner of I-'iighind. bought by .Inhll S'.illfeid Here is a glie-s fur the big race : l.ui'liy llniii', I'ai'.iuen II, Kxtermi Kxtermi nater. HnrM's "Inch apieii' best n ether races are; I list roc, I'lcketer, Tuxedo, I .ii nil tii s-1 ; second. Minute Man. Tid ings, petii leK : tliinl. Careful, On Watch, Pruibn' fourth (Ce-deu en tryi. Chein I'ie. Illiiciuiiiii : hixth. Piirtei.il. -v,itM, i.inictia, Siiddle nnd Iteni-; - mii'I., lialiistiade. Moedv, On High. utetii's will team up with local pros nml engage m 11 .-en mis imttie ter what is being vehement l styled as the "nm-iiteur-pre" idiampieiiship of the cis. (net. The style nf play is p In Scotch loui'seme. .In- pie. bans ,,11 the anin- Norlhleun I'll, lit, i,n.il it. in. JcnMnttiMii, Heli 11. nf H'liln. nt Nativity HcIrm ' A bes, of Suu.lav fei.tbtill .'-n'7''1V.0Vr,.l".ir.'.K,V. it .,. t'hl.,. f, are en the menu for followers of Hi nn it Piirk, Kirieentii uini iluiuinsiifm iirem pridlren games hereabout-' tomorrow Vn'.iih" !t XVe"!.inli'iRhVi.'ti.i p...t. nfti'l'lienii and huge crowds nre expected i!,'uiu Aln' i.t".lilnee, .Ml.m'ik'i i' te attend the games scheduled ill the ll,,l,:ut .u U. Itlniuif. ti... ....... .itu,.t.., iiniuinu .. a. ."i 1 iiinei iifiani vv. th thnt theupin u iits miiiu. iii n- Icif hud taken tie title iiwn.v from hitn. hi i t,,,iilsed hi- every fffert te v :n it bi.l,. s,,. when he .1 tin te Philadelphia !! ni.v kiie.v iu-t what iniposiiien )n 1 el ti lac". I'liilliaut veiitli vva- op posed te him .ill 'he confidence and icmpciaiufiit tlmt 1 ' 1 t.'vthri e veins can give. 11,'nuv Al'. 11 is a hi tie' player ih.m he ha- shown in this match I .- 1lvv.1v s pale- in liltelllellf. kick 111 wiin 11 snappy snot alter a peer one. for In this stvle of pla.v alternate strokes- are made by the le.-i'm compel- ders Ceilll.itlliivill. Iltl.' V., IDA I' I' l .St. I 'llltiHllls S, A ,.ntii, iii tlm series 1,1 ,lei ide the. In ill stnei anil l.ar.s lev. in- iiveimt i,.,, inn I ie niti.i, 1,1 i.s ,.n 1 1... ...... . ' , ,. . ,. , ., tn .M v.i i iiiihiuini -i i-iii" nuv in". r.t. .... . ,....,,.. i i iiiiiiiiiii, -.iiiii in I'li.iii.iii- ,,,,1,11, ,, ,,, i . . . ,.-.-..., . - . lie singed al l.ssiugleu wlieie tlie Wesl nphe'ise and Celwyn elevens come together, lleth Injure en show- ilig the ether nimelllilip Hew. Ciilvvjll ,' ! Ill si. a iii.iiii-iiii'i r '. . 1 ' Tlie xireppi-iN riiini iiii. W will plnxe,! Nenwmil i.. .. mnmc. lie :um1 Iip riirniM uvir tii ihi .IiiIiiiii. .Mrlier- W'ViiiiKlMMi i- out t.. i rim i'ulwyn IIMHI IUIt'1. llll1 liMjil I'IM'll 1MMI Ili IllUiniiiii iiM-u mm iH'in)' it u;S -ih lii.l.ffc. hni Jtnilnti. tif .let- hi) h.uicn.vu r ('hft"i I nfi hMuh ih .i Washinsl'-'i .'" f. .iei..U W'.iwlilitKten. t r Vittt u rieslDwr IU' Imiutpl .inl en ha llux Htr i. Unli)njuh at Jii'Ul-I i iil then p nfl.'i' NutwiHMl Mint t'lit'teu '" " '"'"'"V"!',' ':'''!"': ".'yi'"'ncr. SUUi;u Ula- -tntt mat si.ii till pe-l ll' e of of Of i I sll 'H'l i- S'VVH f't"' tf , 1,1. ll M'i ''I ;'-" I 1 ! . I"" i't" "Ii.'h.m iivl 7.' , I'MOV J.'-'il) sll 1 " I- .1 1- .1 i VKI,l."s l'.H 170 'ii, 1 1..", 'si I 171 I 1".S Cruii r 17.-. U -l Will I I ti I'isH,,!, i.-,7 mi n , I'.", 1 T'J I IMmuii 1-111 ,, I', 11, 1 ,' 'en I.i i si , ,. i ' i r.t! ci -,.. :ti, - l.'i, I,, , , , i ,ul. 7 I'l : I ; ili.ltlii.N W If i . " I'rl.t'r . l.". J, ' 4 th-irieiH 17s i ;,. ,,, . '..,1-1 147 I i- i, 137 Uell'leli li, I.i I ,.,, 1711 .Mel '.liter -'1.1 .,, Midi's I'.tilllle In (eiiirnst te ii. briliiiiti' vverl, ll. lil'it'lllent Mill' the sip.sni, for'- of liin Kansas City leteratl. li -lured ill only four of the seventeeii In- tltlic alter time missi d im-v nit- Ihcie Is uu eeiisi lie can ufier fei the lb font thai looms ever h,in, I'e'D.'li: llll' lilllll block will be phlVed. i ami nothing -hoi-i i,t a ininu le i.ui give Pt"iiny Alb'ii ii- Mi'lui v . Hi inii-i si ere :'si't points, while firieiileiif ! dropping j-! in !",!. and thai isn't esible or else I'i'j It i lippm l( lies tin lllpe-slile that one i'l iiiight se ii-sigt.it, i ' ' 1 MM I he -i ores : . -, urf. i , ,f s ii ' I . " II t I I I , 7 J Hi II I .1 f . ' .' " ' i ) l 1 I I, I ,i ii I, ,. . ,- ,i ,, i.. . . ; t iiiiini iit-ifciie- " '"' ,,, , -, PMin.1 Vi I. ! is I , T'Vr1'",' Vf . le.iuiiig up with nyular.ty. win lake Philadelphia, is ,., ,;,. of .Monday's ell t, Hut linp A. A. of (ieimanlevvii, furore and Is doing plenty for its Mlc. ,,, , , , hat g(10,, .,,. Scraps About Scrappers .Ih.v (.rlmiii. i ,i i-'i ,,,iiini, i t i,,!,.,, s' Illfl l ;'" il-li. 'miiiri .Marin" i li.-itiunun. iJrlti.m li- li.nl unlv ,, f,!I. iniili'hps. iii'veiihelinti llni, i,i thl.il.si j ...mi nr,,ve mi J,i.vlitnl ,ih ,u,i. liiinun li In Unl in niiie.ir in tl..- iirMiinn ,t,iV Ar ll.f iieiv Cle Htnut sii, .t ,ir, ,v ... rt' iiesiliiv iiliiht. li, U. I.riii.nril Ik l il'l ll IH llfell T I l-e,l III ,l III - Sleve I. tr, i"i li.-itit.inivvei.-ht ' ' 'I 'I'll of limn fr ' 11.11, I ll u ... in ili juuiniHiir ha- let , f M i, r lilllll til Sire Dill) III , Hun I'riinl.le Krimirr, n t ilum, l.nn,iri, Is In slinii" 11, - i l.ite ,i (luirpie ItUi- -l' "f li II - .1 .'inn sum Itlnrklktmi Ims Jnlinn.1 Hums in nn't i !" mi nt the I'ainlirlu 'lult i ";"' mm, ii , l.e In th, mm. ' I i Mm iiiiht, '. I., 1 i i CATHEDRAL BEATS AQUINAS tsl IMEB FINISHES WILLIAMS 1. 'Myry Pu Away Larry In CT' Session yKkrkn s'ep e I rklelicr. Oct U,k. liar llll li'jht In in weight ihaiiipie-i rf-THS'-'. .. ... I ..I... 1 . .. MissM nuilin reiiiiu ei a ,.,,..,. Ul(,,, ,.,,, 1'imiteim . ...i .... .. ii., .....ll if , fi vtfiiftrtiiiiiti hi i, t .iniiii-, ii , , mil ' for l.artv Wllliiiias, light. heavy weight titleholder of New Kngland. I-'loeieil by a right swing te the chin. Fourth William'. pameK attempted in rise m ihe count of nine, but the cliainnleii Vns uu him like a tiger and te stare VJ! . i (ileb ll IH - flltl.- till'llsllli I 111 ( fei-ee .,,n 'I', thl, H.'i -I , I'll SS 1 ' 'l S. , r.i:i"(. i.- i;i:u.t. i,, wiim. - Mii'-i.. H. n II. 1-1 Hi" KI7 'In cine 11.' II , I '' , i'ii I ll 'Kirti.n lil- ) I', r I '.I.I 1. '! .Millie.. I, Is i. .,ii,. n; .17 ". I Kuri? . Iii 7 :, inut n i . in. 'i ii .M 1'i.ir'n I's i i .a,tl 1) i i s."0 s.'i . Heine Te?m Njses Out Downtown Dewntown Downtewn ers by Keul Geal Medium The ability ui I'e'seii imii .-tti'veii-en e i-ige foul puiis saved Ciithcdrul fiein "ls a ib feat at tin hauls of Aii:lnas Inj-t niphl win n the-e luge livnU clashcil in the termei- - hull at I lurd etith Sll illg (ll'lllell sllt'l'ts. i i,i i.iieii ui ti e-e i aiiieiirai iiavi'r ih i uid fur .' b ill and vv lln Unci' li ui 1- l.aliilll.l's fiiliire race leilii, is the Ciivj.i.ie'. i i 1,-i.p, iij ,,,ic no I three sixteenth i iile-. iiel,iiiiiisier appears be-1 in, .. :a;0 I'l race. Hit of While nil. I I'li-ehiiiinl ieihliis ate het of the illnr- I I ebl'llild iMII'ics Ien vveighl, llei-i - it i a anpear li st iii nti.er inecs an I'ii-' ii. Tin. no . A-liltin 1. Hv i. .' i i "ii M.v'vlu M i.v Mis, .Mm', fin. Alii'', inc. thml. Ili'dnzli'. I'uuip-mi- I'ii-de and White; font lb, llevnl I'ii lln. llinn, Ics. Maline" Idel i slvlli In. dlaii Ti nl iltradlej cuti.ii. In .Meme- I iiivinrin Mninl.iv niBtn H'.-iv.i, ,,, i m,; riiini. ivciilh. Ilallet, Heniaelle, Paris "I'l r',u,n l" lhl""1"1 ' ''a t.i' merula ' llniii) .Mm nl J.' iNitflitt.1 f ,i, , lhlh l.eui iiltli Sinn .Me-i.i Illfl 'llll in.. , .,.....,.. ,,... ,.!. . . ,. ... . I...... li. M,.... In .1,11,1 It,. ...... . "' r.ii.piiii i nj ; rnsi laic, iii'iitwoeil. .i . '.'i '..-..... .,..' " ""'i -n lc!:'s ll.iiighlei', Ite-sie l.clghleu; sec i ml I'e'vtlii-. Ii'iv line, tl ,. Almener i'i ii. i'liril . Slii'vei'iuiui'il. .Man I'n i one lieiliiers iin-iii : leiiiiu, itiiii'c .i.-linc. .linn at .Miuuti.i ' Cil- i"r. Horeloge: tiftli. Slur Cei'rt, ,c llil.li) lln rr el I mil I'huV, , ,, . i, ... ......i.,.! s.iiii f,,i. iu ii i ,- . . ' en I Hie dlvlllllla I'lUli Xiive.lll., r 11 'll,,!,,, i,",,,"' 1 vi'iei.m nmre be:., r will ntnim, n li.u , n " iv, .1 ItrtLrrl. inaiinc, r i,f n.i A ... nirllrs from I'ltiMliurs'li urn n ,,, h"" Her Is Kelt ii into Irs' ,..,. . ,. f, f 'inMtliiU' H-I'li Mm I ' l.iiiiiant ai ,. rfii K, WAGNER AND BURMAN WORK OUT TOGETHER Bex in Respective Seuts at the Arena Tonight IM.lic Kid M.igner nnd Hebby lb"' man, who represenr the same cnuus m ring competillen, trained together la preparation for rcspeciive maiihes nt the Klevenlh St reel Arena tonight. WnL'iier Is scheduled te meet Hnln' n. vv eleven en I lie iiem ami tne game Herman, the California feathcrv.eii.lit. should be Ihe best of he season. ', ,, wn.l-uj.. nti.l Rurmnn will clash 1 eha.t. former chain ions of es , , ,,,, ,,,,, f Nl. Yerk. n Phihid.Jphia, take en Ihcir -ireugest t. .iiil -tliml . Much ImiiiI Is te be eight opponents when they bit the rails te ,.,,,iiids;. I'.altiuiiiie nml b.itlh .l'ii Uillinger'H Uoe ' Ileo lleff, who handles both eleven. Hobai I has several new jdavers Wngner and lltirnian, has taken per for the big clash and cpeci i. he Id M1,, (,,r8,, f ,s pmieges' training, down Ihe sceie e' the All-Ann i icans. , ,, wanS each 10 be in the best nf Mount Aliy. which Is laal.lnp a rce- Hhnpe. I erd in this locality, will journey te u the preliminaries Hay .Mitchell Aiiiinlii' Citv nml "1 1 Melrose, will hook up with Whitey I'ltgeral Mount Aliy v It ale a'niig a big bunch Willie Allen will clash with Heb Oiiicla el tnetei-s. Melie-e luiH only lust one ,11ml .1 1 111 1 it .Murray is 10 oppose 1 1111 panic nml that te Cei'lihle. New jsun-'Halv. Ilinrav Smith. ich ami manager of the Klallder-Weldell eleven, of .letikill .letikill tewn, lias seemed the Noiristevvn I'm fessinnuls for the Moutpeinery County fans tomorrow. Unhurt was the ori ginal attraction, and Manager Smith v.iim I en i.v of taking en sm h a sirenp opponent, lie will htive practically a QcaocSs.-jr,"seciOK; COME HAVE DINNER AT SUNDAY SPECIALS Lebster Dinner, $1,50 ocaeci: 30E30I I0C30 and let I '.is j vvi rn atn.ite'Ji lmkeii" '" ill" s.un,, 1 ' lilllll- IVImer. 1 t.n tili'in. I 11 . .riii,l 1 ' ' '" ' '' ,,"'-- -' w I 1111, 11 I ,1 'i'1-l - 'I' '' '''' Hi ' ,(',11111, Tiiiiiiny .il'lirav iitei urn .mi nr I u-ii ' in ' ' inn i' i'n lvfIIIIHl h'Ull t..V.Vl ... .1 .. ...11.1 ,,1 1. ' 1...... .,t 1 ...I ilB Ulavv mill iiiwiivu iiiuvn- iivti,iiivis-i.i v'ltisu .tin Tbei-ri-il'l 'l tin U IIIII. IIP rn; 1 1 1 Inn 1 ibs hi II ln ' -y Willi before the luiiiis wai aliiie t Princeton Men Win at Oxford llvfi nl lliul.mil, (1 1 'Js tn " T . ' 11 . - I I I .1 I ril I I . I I 'il-. Tsii '.j; si.i.hein. gnvi' Charlie While's iciiiu 1, - horn. Oiise !n : m( 1. Ileri'iueti. Purify. . ii.,iniii'il i- i'n m "' ',.. ,10 .1.,...., ... V.. ,,1,,,,., ,.,,1 ,... ,i,l Itm I'm liens. I .. 1 1 ",,, n ,11 hi, 1 1, i,pi,, .- - . .,....,.1,1.. '....t. ...... I I.bw. l.'.ev. I ll II, lljll I U 11..,,,. .. ,. ,- . . Ml.li . iliiilleiiB' "IO "lie n, ,, Football Injuries Fatal ,n in:. . minis ' '''''' 'I ..1 .1 n. ., , "'in ie.l nt "11 ll 1. 1 ". Mi- 1,;;'. ; 1 ; ' ii ; niis-i llitihiriirl Ov-lirn I ih I le '., 1 In 1 ,li I nl t I. I I UN llll ' III lilt rivals fietu 1 in- li Id ll te .1. Ihe two point teses vvenl te Temple, '' : Steven-.-i'ii. r'es-ctt, lini. pins, Livingstone, '' Mi v.i'n n '.' .".,' l.'iii,i M 1 i.iy I' nln.i Injllil-H H n lir ,ii. yurd nuiJe's, 'li .'1 in ii"t inn- in ii.l U'l itceni. I' t ,' , , i iper-Aiiiuii I" ie Is itiplhall ill ' tn ,itlt '. 11. lini j I. 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