Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11
ti-'AY. Mrul tyelve Big College Football Games today Will Be Witnessed by Nearly Half Millien Specfati THESE HUSKY FOOTBALL WARRIORS FROM THE U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY AT ANNAPOLIS WILL ASSIST IN THE DEDICATION OF PENN'S STADIUM TODAY $W m PAvfcfc, L.E. CARNEY, L. 5. BOLLES , L.T. MPrKEE, L.H. LE.NTZ, R.5. CONROYCCapt.) Q.B. MATH EWS , C . - t --- - . . r BARCHET.F.B. CULLEN.R.H. TAYI-Ofc , R -E-. WALKER.. fe.T. $ shenandeah team" setforfrankferd: Leu Kauffman and His Miners Hepe te Cress Yallew- Jackets' Ceal STRONG DEFENSIVE CLUB I I entli.'ill typical of t he lifitil-t enl flfl.K of ':ivr tiii-lilmg. it'leniless of- ) t-'leld. fn.e nml rifviT-le-KO-i. spirit will ,.,, ,.-,.,,., ,.,.,,,, tow t,,ucl.,i0Wn. snort one of Its strongest t,is of the - h(, flr!t ,,,.-,, r-gilt nflcr Mnrylnntl eann tedny when the minera team . 1(,rkp,, ,)ff After nn exchange of punt from Sli.-immlenh eltwi.-s with HmJivi,,, epcnnl tip with forward pniw FrnnUnrd YclleivJ.tckcts mill Oelhl scored nml kicked n goal Tin game If M-hcihiled nt Hrnwn fs. the extra point. FlrM. Oxford n'i)iiin nrnr the llenle After n scrips of line bucks. I.elth inn III "'Hi) II ClOCK. IMP MIIIIKIP DP' twri'ii tlip two .ift,mi. lu cool. "iiti initiated eTert of tin1 Yrlliiwlnclirtn trr"iw tlip Ifirifip pewpp mid wplrlt of Sliniiiiidn.ili. xlieiild prevlilp ll Kl'idlreh pip Slipnniid'iuli nlrcndy IIiIh ji'iir hn" p-t-tnlilWnil itidcpi'nili'iit Rrliflrnii prrpp tlfnt. Tli- ii'MniiocfiiliieF mid erlgltml- 111 nf til" l-ltel-. WPIOhl'eUII IWll WPI'kK ice wIkii Cett"liiill. tin lily fulllini'l:. iiiIii il evri the Kt:il "ts ilurlnc n fni.ip te er'' i'i.t flip eiipcfltiK tcitiii from tijln? f . lii'ld re.iI nml tiN'.il)',v ipflilln' Sl.i'iiuiidr'ahV iprei'l of net fcnilni; lii-n 'nirnl upon. 'I lie mIiii'ii Hit- re'-piH'illdp for nn till i r Innovation in iiiiliMiendi'iii toot teot toet biill. t Si" t of reiitl'ia tin lr puiNpei'tlvp (ip!nitiiii'-. l.ii.f tnt!inliiy l.en Kniilf iii.iu mnl ntlirr llii'nniiilenli pln.xrrH Maili- f!i nip te Finnkfeid t" '-'it n tin i tli- licst plVH of IIip Yvllnw- i.nKi'l- n rd fi'iri't oil! nn. wrnk ipnts In ilii di'ti'ii-p. fnii'fiil neti1 n"s iiihiIp nf siirppusfill flm- nml nil till1, wirk tlip fHt-trlll mlddi'i-i inivp Iiim'h culled upon te re pm!i I'liinKferd tiln.v.t dlri'i'liil (it litem In tin- iciiiil-strUi': nliurr. nml Mnn l.tn S.'iuiille ! -ei'llilent lllflf Ills nieil ' Iiip -e'm--I fli.- I-r.itikfeiil M'llem II 11(1 , v il ' inergi- x ti-lerlH-is. Siiiii.i'idiuili i rc-.iidid us (lie enl) find n-nien t c ti in 1 nn een clinme ef -niitehing the cliamplenuliip honors from Cnnldiile. the prepciit lord of foot feet hall In the iintlii'licltp lle'il. f. victory eici- !n Yellewjm-ketn. Seimilley fecR will imiMe him te cl.il-ii title te wider linn us nf M team teiii.iiiis unitefeati-d till- i-i.-enn. VILLA STILL HOPES FOR CRACK AT WILDE'S TITLE Te Meet Wallace at the Olympia Monday Night I'liui-lie Villa, the Filipine lad who fciett-d I In- Amc'lt-uu llM'l-;lit crown ft inn .lnlimi Muff, luis Marled a drive tluii lie Imir-i will -v in lill:i l lie i-ei-ng-nitimi of weiIiI'm cl.nliipliili in his elan. ' t'linlli iikps in .liiium Wllile, for the, WrliWi tlt'i'ieldrr te ill fend IiIk iIIikU-iii. 1iiii- -..iM- iMiniiswcii-il, lint Villa 1" dc-ti'iiiiim-ii te feici- him Inte ii titular icnilcf ei (laini the world's he ters bj lefniili. ' The tilM of t lit MMles uf lililll-. i-liew'- lii!; ' In iiii'i'tinit all ceiiii'I'n. will britiK the Aiiii-iii-nu chmniiliiti .luainM I'titny , '.illme. ii iIiIn clt.i. at (lie (llMiipin A. A . .Miuid.i) nUhi. Villa will -top Inte ill,, i In-; iisi-iliM Wnllnee as n lipiti-it.iie l i-ilr. , havliiii agi'i-ed te in lie IT.' i-miuds nl U n'cleeU. W-illnce Ne -..Ml mnl;.. lln- 11. i ij-li H-'ll. Tin- Vlll-i-Wallace lilt will he pre re. i I hj four ei -itt-i mnn .-..illi 1 1.-. liiiilin-: l...iiii.'il i"nl Mil" .Meinii wtll 'l n ." nil III the seMil-l'.liil. The pni. h'- -ii lln- tilier leni.'l- lire: Kid M'nif ,.i-1 Nate t'nip Lew i'lmler iimi .l.iliim-. lii-n.. p d Mm, Mil .Indue and, ISnilii ViiKciiihl. WEST PKILA. SCHOLASTICS OPPOSE COLWYN ELEVEN Delaware County Contenders Have Championship Hard Games 'I In Ciiivvyu eli veil has a lltll'd week Ji.'l ilieiliile, opposing lite .-Ireng West rliilmleiphhi Si helaspcH af Celwyn tliU eftriaeiiii and tiavi-liug in Wistinglioiise for ii iel ware Ceiint t hiiiiipleushlp I'unie iniiioriew. Tin lieiiii. tcinu lips shr wn a vnsi i in lunveiiiini iiulei- the couching el Dr. ivyr. nf r'euiliirii Ilixii, which was iileiit in lln- Norwenil game l.-t-l week, win n tin leiiiu- biiltlcl lit a M'eielc h tle. , ' P - I. ll'IXPlI I Mil " n-i tvAtll jHllllm., Jnv.mll, , I! I lr llui mln I'VlIf i W t iii 't -i i-iihtvn I. f . I ,K II tiiiitlirii-s li-fl liii-ltii . IliPtlti rl-k It U i.nr I .. I'iII.iipi v -nl I l ".-TllP'tV 1 1 HI -in,-, I IIhiixiii ii i. i. I p'tij Trll.lt . nil' piiiI Mprlt i. in I i.i k vit 'itin i ( tnilf'-ii i l.ntil'u Uuhi li-ilf'n, i n . e r ril i . i i nil UNDEFEATED RIVALS TO CLASH ON DARBY FIELD Rielne and Delce Meet at Hilldale Ball Park '''lie and Racine, both undefeuieil J evens, uime leaeihtr i Ills, aderneiiii en tne former's field at Ninth and Cedar M reels. Dmhy. in one of the most I'll pnilant cmues of Hn season for the I'lirhj. eleven. lllll'llle is IM.-lehntl Iii Heinle Miller nn ln. fiuiuer I'ciiu slai." nml they luivii II Wlllllllltr U.lt, n .lit ll,., ,r,t,i,a ,, . ' ,,, 1,1,- till llf ,,, - -... ii-ii in tune. .c:-,iiiii3 e Hie Delci ""l Kllillie w n)pe u. -n setback ' two veins when ihey clash liil.snfter "wti nml the mil, nine ,.f the match Is fscily awalied. The. llne-iin: Ileltn sour lhpi i Hiir t r At t rUcIni . lift rri.l . . , P UP I lift latkli , . It It uuinil W It I I, Kn'ii iVW,"'"" F. inri ti" !: "Ifclllill I IPO i enter . li'lininMtii i ruilu aunril .imisuh - riht tnckln .infi'iiy i lr lit e mi , , , r.mu'lei .liiiiritirlniplt , . I.eiui kit linlilmtk . , I'.ppiipv rliht li.ilf,.tt-, , .MiK4tnrl kli,il! fMiiiiniinerv . TxTrnVli.'l'' Melvncnu-c. . uiiiuirit ii. ivciitr w'laliMUs: M'"',h,"' ''" ' ' Vlllnneva. tlntplra leai PENN FRESH WHALE MARYLAND ELEVEN Run Up'34-te-O Tally en Southern era at Franklin Flald .. 1,'pnti t-'rriih t'nlv. df Mil. Prmh Ipf t Phil Ilentleriinti miiiivnti nvurr Cor.. ,.lft I . ...1.1.111 i i ...( Ill . llMllt I'M I.1CKI 1111 cuard itunnelt Itnilnim ir )ertl Hilar il Mernic i:. vviiitm niiuev. lUht tiipMe... Klanl.taii llllllt Hillil mtA hmllh i I limn hi.. . ... .tiMBrfrtptitinu iinh !. ....:..- -. ".". .""T" i ''It It iell hnlfbnPk Wlllnn I eipIii. . .Until halfback 1'arkPi- IIHpIiI.., fullbnck SuMc 1 OffklnlM: Itrfr, r (ir.fr rXhnlln ttnl. , urrlt.. t'mplre Mlmld N"w Yerk tlnl tlnl Je nit IIai liiiinmi nahv, Krankfert lil-.h. Time l-j-mliH-l fcrlml. IViiii Frpshiupn Kivt-limeii III te (I defeated Miuvlnnil today en Franklin rniiru nil- nrvi'im liiuiiniunil nil ll run hi ati in run ureiinii nsnr piiu. In flip NPceiid iicri'id Siillivnn hleckpd it liICK nml ?lnii'.v broke threngli, re covered nml ficnred n toiiclidewn, I)IehI kicked the Reul. Scere: I'enn Krpfli, 'JS; I', of Mil.. 0. An entire new 1'enii ten m was nub htltuted in the third peiled. hut Mnry himl held them Bcerelesn. After n series of line plimcpi In the foil! Ill period. Delhi plunged liN wny tln'OUU'Ii for nnether pcerc. Delhi iiIhii , klcKi'd the ijenl. The liniil toiuhdewu uitne just nx the whNtle blew eiidiliK the en inc. After ii Merit" of ferwitnl iiiimhi'ii Theinn went eve for the tnlly. Score i I'enn Tri'dli, 'Mi rnhci'Flty of Mnrvlnml KlI'Hll, 11, HAVERFORD TO CLASH WITH F. AND M. ELEVEN Centeit Will Mark Thirtieth In In In atitutlent' History I' iin.l I'HPH.-tt .. M. Ilnvf-rferil left pikI . I.inihritt l-rnnrlc Ifft IlKllI .stmnif i!fi'- Irtt K'nl. pentt-r. ..rluht Kiiar,l. .rlKlit tiuMi . . ttuht 4111I .innrt!-rlmrk. . , ,lifl ImiriiAU... rlkiit hiiiriiack .. . fllllbluU. . ll,i!.l:ii.-ti.'iul Slranlirlita . . . Iniw . Olhi-r .S.ltlN.llTlin . . . Allen ... lirllmnn . I nwrle . . Ilruttn I Pun itin (init ) WIIIImii.h . Iltnv, n .Tnlip i . , , Mliruliv , . Ifinifipv , Crnitin Kancanter. Pa.. Oct. "JH. Finnklln and Mnmlidll College meetn ltd old rival. Ilavetferd, here this afternoon for the thirtieth context between the two grid teams. Of tliec, tin let nl eeilejie has wen ftlxtcctl, lout eleven and tied two. Franklin and Miir-lmll In picked an winner today by a comfortable margin, having beaten Haverford e." te 0 last 'ear. The leenl team is Mrnnger (Iuk .'-''.'".Hi ami tin- Main Line cnllegp 1ms ahniit l lie t-nine line-up. Ilrewn, (lie Im-!;-. fiillhnck, hi'liii; tin- main tlitent of i lie luvatlei-N. Cragln, of the Hlue ami While, who hum leceven-il from bin Injur!? reeelvwl In tin- I'enn game, will call lgualH p'ni-e of Sammy Yelin. u ' TWO HARD WEEK-END GAMES FOR NATIVITY Uptown Churchmen Schedule Clear field and.Celwyn Clubs I'piewn football fans will see the Nativity Catlmlic Club in two hatil Kiiuit's tdlM week. Manager Walsh ban arranged a clubli with tin strong Clear Held club for this afternoon and to morrow the Deh-e Club, champion of Delaware Count,., will be met at Del guide und Ontario sheets. S"eral new plnyt-is have been !i;nril mid will get into the game. They are Utiiiuing Iloise, from Carlisle College mid Itiley, from Sixlh Regiment eleven, Inimiilens of the a. e. r The line-up: I'lnnltlPltl NlltivltV Tniuklnn 1 1 mm lm; Hern I.puI Went PI i, i, .,!. pft friil . . i-uum l't Willi . Chile .'. . Iffl uunril ,1pm.- ',"Mrr J,i Unlit BlPtll Mm Up . i hint l..ckle Mutlvitlnn leht entl . i intifw iiuiii tprniit k .IIIIIP. Kit VPI' 1 Ii iinltt'iliiln I .viomei. Ahi-rn tun iiMlltir . . tuft hilflmrk Zlnpler W.niil ilnlil h.ilfb.u-1. .Mnrllii t nl,. . , . fi'llbmk ,. , Hum) Hulls' Itiltpn fur .Nftlvltj .MpAiiuIIj. l.lll tiPi l.i'M 1h, rimllh, MerlHPv. lUf-jrra rin nit IJitiplm l.e Ullntf. Ilciiil llriinun Hn-lnlniupr Overbroek Opposes Frazler -' tlierhr.Hi'. Kuell.iiM I'lub will line up iisn nut the I'rur'ir . A ililt eftPruoen en the lii'Mi's irruunil nt 1 Ifl fnuith strp.'t tti.l tli.) f-i-nim Maiiiii'01 "ell li.' nui(l Hi.ni" i.t!lrtp.l tlmnups In rrnli-r'n llne-up h'.ii.p limt S.iluril.iv'it mtsisi- nt the hsnilti of llu-itlir A. N ne.) I" cnfl-li-nt tliny Iiiivp hit ilnlr mi lil-. mi the itttt-ntith uf Mlilcli ha hits li.iekp.l sun i- nf tht bKt tiim In nml iiieniil tlie ill f'i llin iPiiiiliulir of Hip sPitsell Line-Up for Frankford-Shegundeah Football Contest en Brown's Field FRANKFORD v.a. Kllleit II It ll I. trim e i M - q n. Scott (f) O. Wifty- M) it. t; Mlllei (12) CM) UniieNun I. 11. II T. I.lttli' 12) (1.1) Sanders 1.. T It. U. Hwlnlen (Hi (2.'.) I Iii new pk I 1.. (1 (13) Ilnclus C, ll) lloneu. Q. 11, (IM Marren 1. II. ll (SO) (lettnjr)iull !'. II. shlnandeah u.,i. , ,ii, ,!.. t.i ii tikfertl Mellow (IS). (ll)' ShenanJeshi Dcrelnltl (ID. Ceuelii Hie. (?). Duih S. Behenlck (21), gymbal Riferae -vrintai-a. Umplra Purnall. t 78,000 WILL SEE YALE-ARMYBATTLE Elis Have Wen Fourteen Games Out of Twenty-two Played CLOSE CONTEST EXPECTED Vnle Kddy . . . . JOHH , , , . rrulknhaiik l.ovejey . , Croup) Miller .... ttulmitn . . Army . . . . Myers . MuIIIkr" . Hreldnter . Onrbrncti . . Knrwlck . cioedmnu White , . . Smytlie Timbarlnkn , Iiiiwrence .... Weed . . . .left end. . . ..left tackle.. . . . left Ktmrd . center. . . . . .rlicht Kunrd.. . , .right tHckle. . rlaht end.. . . .eunrterlmck. left hnlflmck... NeliHltiRi-r Kenl ... .Jerdan rlRht liairtiM'K. Malic rv fullbnpk UefprW. tl. r'rntvlev Howeoln : ITmpIre A. V Piilrner, Celbv : Hend IlneMimn r. It. Wntkev. Hyrncuse; Field JudRe A. r'. Tyler. Princeton. Ner Ilavfn. Conn.. Oct. as. The largest crowd that ever Haw a football game In America witnecHPil tile twenty lin,t meeting of the Yale ami Army elevemt today. Yale linn wen thirteen gnmen. Went Point three, and four have been ties. mcerdn were. I'ntil today atlPiidanee belt! nt the Yale-Harvard gnmex two yearn age, which waled 74.0(10 in the howl, nml allowed about L'000 te stiind. 'l'edny there were "000 mere entH than then, making n total crowd present of about 7S.0H0. Tin- Army Cadet Cerps reached lien nt 11 e clock nml marcliril te the laic commons fei- lunch, nml then te the I bowl. Ideal weather Rrectcd tihivprs I nml MiiectaterM. and the automobile . turnout was tlie largest en rei'eid here, noun- 10,000 visiting cars parking out- Hide the howl. Although teday'H game i-encluded the n ;y ;,'" Ynh-Arniy agreement, hope that It I tJlirnM.'1. 'i .".'..' .."fler ' . might be renewed wan Implicitly ex- I jyiitien ii'.u Kinird . , tucHHt'd in the follewlmt welcome te tbi;,,!'m7,;-1 ::'..V.''rU,tit'"mi " ' iirmy rerim by l'rt'Hldcnt James n. An-. i.iii.. '. . . iiu-Trieriinrk" ell. ..fcYiile- "We are llellttllted te I Whllli.kti Ifi Inlth-icl. . , ., ( tit hnve the Army here agnin, und hepe1 tluit relations of geed .siiiirtsiniinsliii) , sin-li us Imvii evlsleil will hn i-iiiittllneil." CI... ..,i.iIm ...,,..!.. ..I tl... I,,,., I l f limn l.nurj Mur Intnl. Thru, nf uerle.lv I lie cailetM leaclietl tlie howl nlnillt y miiut.-i Suiimilatlon.-Ter Hetdh I'lui 1 :!,0 e i lock ami gave a preliminary I Up-: iiHiiiien. vvviw-i. viuim lini-'u. Ktdi- drill nl ' ICIili.nlT wns Hclieilnleil fin- f.'"1- iiii''l.."li il-maii I'm rhpn-r. lloiinoi lleiinoi lloiinei i."(i Hi in iiiiiiu lei .tJ,.,.jt ,- inu-.li.il. Md'nu'e. Hun- MUHLENBERG MEETS GECN mIeTsYarVARD LEHfGH AT BETHLEHEM1 FIRST TIME IN DECflDE Greatest Crowd of Season Present te See Poetball Battle llethleliem. I'u.. Oct. 2S.Witli spec Inters crowded 111 tlie stands en betu (tides of the tleld. tilling the stadium with tin greatest crowd of the sea son, J.eliigh nml Muhlenberg took the Held hole this aMeicuoeu lm- their mi- mini clash, i Tilt Alleiitewii I'lcuu Invaded the ' lair of the Seuth .Mountain cellegiatiH i ciiutideut of repealing the victory nf last season, while Ceiieli lluldwin's cliargPH are just us tletermlned te wipe out this defeat, tlie llrst since football reUitlens were established between the two Institutions. The team'H llne-iin agaiunt Muhlen- . berg was virtually the same that made a brilliant stand against Ilrewn last week. "Dutch" llcnsclieii wus sent tu te call signals with Storer and Harper, halfbacks, nml "Posh" (liver at fullback. Several changes were noted in the Muhlenberg line, most Im portant of which wan the shifting of v csieii, ii tip-iiie te an end position. GOLDEN TORNADO SET FOR NOTRE DAME GAME Recerd Crowd Expected at ' Inter sectional Clash 'I, -Oil .1 Ml. in., i Nut re Dim- left p, a'Hi.lllll t arlirl) left UPltli.. , i-iitten left Kiluit, lliinin pi-iitpr . . Wnikh t'sr- (fnriipll Mi intwe l-'ei. Dump . iis-ht KUHnl.,(ii'Kipp) Kisi-r Al Hlaiti.i MllPhell .MiDiiniiUkli 11 l nm U'uiunlti) MrptvHInil hunt I Uh t lackle Hherst rtk-ht ptitl uenrit-rbiieit , .left hnlfbiRk. Unlit h-ilfli.ul, . fiillhnpk, , . , licmuru . , 1'liemun I'lilHley t'ltiHlpy t'listner 1 1 Milter Mlauta, (in.. Oct. 2X. Willi enl ami cleiii weatlier prevailing and both leiuii. in almost peifet-t nhysiial ton ten ton tlitlen, the (leergla Scheel of Technol ogy and Notre Dame today wcie remit remit te battle for victory het-i In one of tlie most iiupei-tiint liitt-rsectleiinl games mi tin country's gridiron piegram for the day . 1, 11. It Leheek.i (0) L. O. Hpagna ) (17) Kutl; ti lt. (I. L T. Wtlllnins () (8) J.ltUus It T I. K. Theinas (T) (3) Vnrtuskey It. K. till K.nir.n in Ii II II Uevvicr IS). Lumliirt-n "-), l.ewn (IK), Urltls (.'). blieplmn (10), (19). Hhanncl (2). Foulk (11. Head linesman High. Nine Members of Penn '88 Team te See Game Today S of the members of the llrst teiim umt repreHi'iitcd the I'lilvcrHlty of 1'ennHylvnuin- ii(,'nlnnt the Niivy in 1SSS will ntch the cente.t be tween the two rivals en Franklin Field thlN afternoon. The '88 team pl'tjcd three bunion in as ninny dnyn and wen them nil. dcfeiitlni! AVe li'.Min. Itnltlmere nml the Middled. It. V. Hill, chnirmiiu'ef the Crld Ceinmlltee of Penn, fullback; '' w llultue, hnlflmck; .T. Strader. half buck; "lliicky" Villi, quarterback; H. T. llyneninn. left end; Dr. .1. Dewey, left tackle; Dr. ll. IIevner, "'Klit cuunl: 11. Sypher, ri?ht tackle and "Menk" Zlealer, right eiiil, will watch- the kiiiuc. I. Savage, the center, and Archy Wright, left guard, of thelSSS teuin, are dead. SOUTH PHILS CLASH WITH CHESTER TEAM "Pud" Day Perfects Play or Down Dewn Down tewners for Second Game The new Seuth IMillIy football team. Mreiigtheucd by several Htm- players and Improved by html signal drlltlng this Week under tile Mlpei'vislen of Conch 1, rinnklln il'inll Day, is in shape for its HPi-iiml game of the season this ., ,,,. .,i,,j, ,i, i-i, ,., ii,..,ru. shiunls nt Shctzlinc Park, Itread ami lilgler streets. Last week against the Culled States Navy All-Stars tin Seuth Phillies wen at a disadvantage hccniiHP el lack of 'practice, tine te the hurried ei'giini'.u- ti.m of tlie eleven Conch Day this week i,,vh and ilevetetilnir liiliiferiiiin nml iitiu uiinttr imit'ii . I u it, liei'i ntr i,t in Is expecting a victory today. south l'hlllles I )stl- . -.n.. nuimli . l.ul.ln .... I.(.i:nii . . . . I'r., lm J ristip- . II Klein I (IiiIIi-kIk r . . Hinttli W llpustitn . K"in-kl . . . . Pmher - n rlt . . ...lift eiiil ininn.l . . .rntni i.niiinici i;u,ieh. . . Miu.iuk Hrfer.. lir. l-hiii., n i,.ui HnrMit.l trnuilri llp.lelt. 'ivninln I'liUemttv. I.Iikh. Crimson Wen, 3 te 0, Teams Met Lact Time llnl .vl ll Kilts P. IHllllltll (lie.. Hurl: . .. lIuMiinl Inilik-r . , lltnli-y .. it,. ..it I ii tin "ii h IIJ. ,ikii in NVI. Ill-is-, r . .Muiiiliv . M-nill Ai hi nli.it i llttill I Mil ll . . . .Mills II rrls M-U-li.-l.l I.ejMU . I. ft niJ left tm kle k't tunnl lentei rUht s'u.-i t ..Unlit tiulili . . rlitht i ml . ,'iuiirterti t. k, . left linlflMtk Unlit le'ln.'ul, fillllui... I ftehrkn i t'lnililii . I ilwut Caii'liriilKC. Mass. iikiii t ll eleven pl'i.vs Oct. 2) A Ii.it t - I In wind teilnt In tin Hist time in a decade. The his uicetlng in 1012 resulted in a ." te victory for tin Crimson. Mere than i"0,000 seats havi sdil. Many Dartmouth alumni finiii Clilcage, Clevelaiitl and Yeik for the game. been came New NAVY BUTTS IN sB!1laPalBMaBMaMBBB&Miia--V , -'KS''-ilfjSnSw!f9K!u ffimmw mB WSmmmWrnm tMMaWBiaa&aL208rKiS.?i. BaPw'I'.JtvsiWflB'ivS fsvaaauuip.wv " ft jiAuBitfHwcujHfiB ?cEjt?tTtftTBiiv jy&$ i 8aaallaBBBBBHBa7aBaBaBlBBVl?9aFKBK't " s3$MBC?MRxBws&SmZK?5u?iS5r iLviSHl3sd MisBiTtll,tiatllffliWwia1,tlE- ' ' -' ' SmmiMlmmmyiimi , bibvbiV7' n r?mmct&Mimwmm.&v!&.smiLMm.i-Ti r-'aWaB.- Ml t .- . . f,,-'rv-s& i ' tl l.fi iaijtM; . U' jaHBawv ;. t I MukhiP. nl. uaiiii- Ulitji .. Jit.. ..i.ii. ! . . i. ....v. ..,, ..,,, , , timini; iiiiiiuii's iiieimui (iiieiu. uiiii .wuier-ui'Mriiis hlutrr, of (lm vliltliii; middles fimtball tnlteiln, "Yeuiir Hill," the Navy mascot IRONWORKERS PLAY ST. Conshohocken Has Chester ! Club for Opponent en Heme Gridiron (REGULARS GET THE CALL . SI l.u.ltt. Jr-'Hwi-.-nm- Klihpr Cmki- .Miirnrah.. . Thnmpunn , , Npwnn.il., , Iipsiienil, . . . .Murrny Mnrrplll l.nv M.bIluiiei iwn ., Irfi pint ll.l.m . t pfi tin kl . . l.-ft sinr.l piitpr rlitht aunril . , .. . tluht t. kle rluhl .-ml , iiuirt-rlurlt . , .left hnlfliiicli. . . rlaht hilfhick.. . . .tulll.nclt .. for i.'nnhelinrkn. lnnilln ... Irwin . Klurirr llnnr , . Wllren lTpnPh Iinllck . Yiirm.ll Jles'tiky Yi-tl)iil", druy nil Hulwtltutrs OIIer. Ileuntrcc, ('. lirudfr IHlll t umiiuxune. LUDWiG ELEVEN rni r ..I 1 .!... t,.n,v,irkprs will ''' ","1 HIIKITljIfC. It XllllKt 1 1 lltf tllUII. 'I he CoiiMieliocken lronweiker L vhee shoes Invarlablv put nil. CO mid meet the St. I.udwig's cloven, el t lien-i ler(, Jims ,iiMUm.,. inm the ball, ter. Pa., this afternoon en the home Strehmeler will hnve difficulty In match grid!. en at Twelfth und Fayette streets. , lug the ; Tiger Jfleks Hther in ,be mat- Conshehock"ii. Coach Walter French, the former Aimy star, who iile pIii.vh uiiartetli.i.-k en tin Irenwnrlteis' eleven. saM he will -tart the :uii.- team that ilefentcil ThmiuiM A. C.i of llethleliem, last Snt-iirdn.-. 1l te 0. Tin Mlur.s liiue cleaned up nil tlie tcniiw In lb viclnitv of Chester with ease and hnve a great iccenl as a tie rHAlc aggregation. The Ironwerker.s an lmvitig their In --I season mid -ivial new men the lust week have added uinnldcrnble stiength te tlie team. The New Yeik eleven was originally M-heiluleil for this alternoen. but they at Led ii pestpiinl'in.Mit until next week, when they play at CoiiMielioeUeli. Growling Tigers Ready te Spring t etil liiitnl fmm 1'iice Onp Is, u touchdown or a He'd goal may win. It seems iiilte beyond the range of pos sibility tint t two major college cleveiirt, se well coached and lu perfect phjs Ical condition, could de ether than light tit n ii n miiw.vlimtf ii (.1 firiiihHIl 11 Meld (iriierals tatislng Werry te tlie man who gees out und necks v. re,n nn ehsen-er wlie has seen the -It Is a cut Ions fact, 1-ut one that in- I them. Which is reasonable football ""'' ' ,"'H" ' pair of games tlical ed hew the rival conches felt about, logic Hence the aim te select gcneruls ! n"''' leeks like an even-. Stephen it, Hint both weiv spending the final j who will constantly threaten te de : ""," r . .... , , , moments before the game werrjing what mny b0 tcimed the unorthodox i ' '0 i1-"ttle conjecture en the Hue about the Held gi-lieral-hip. Don't Ket, things of the gridiron. ! ""; w.'"' w",' M!l.rf '" l!l",,!l", the Idea that Alenrn A. Slngg. .Maroen tutor, and William W. Iteper, who sharpens tlie Icitli of the Timers, were tleing any wnrrying wle-n news nesps were suspected in lie in tin viniclty. A news scout almost prefers net te talk with com lies en the eve of n giiiuc. If they tell anything that would lit- of genuine interest te tlie dear old public it It piefuced.with, "This is between us, vim knew lie that nil as It uuiv. I'linceten and Chicago scouts have done their work well, and for that reason both conches knew that tin outcome of the tuter tuter sectienul cenllitt rests meie or les-, upon the nlertnc-s of the tiiitrtcrhai.-l. the intuition,, perhapi. which lie shows in directing the uttatk. Chicago has a -hltt. and .".2,000 per sons aru ulinet miu- te gayc upon It. Hut. tlie Maroen doesn't have the half ile.e'n or mere human coin that slipped through the Tigers for a victory last ear. Therefore, everybody If t-aylng-, iind the "Old Mnn" of Clilciige football In net ilenjlng it, that tlie forward pass will he put te tin test as it never was before. Short wrist minpN ever the line ure cnld te hnve the call, but thai In vnilnL'ly men IN then will be a long pass when the defense Is brought In. I tef ere tin battle, Stngg definitely unneiilipcil thai Stielimeii-r would play qiinrtrrbiick and call sigtinlN, New till, lad is an cud. and a hliMimln' geed en., if he in In (In hnckiield, his presence there will menu a "trinle threat." That . in, ne cxccih iii liicHiii', i.e is u uinsier- p - it iittittii ti li-iieii i mi iieii'iirii iiiiiiu i u Lin. ittilJtllliiii mi' ii in' ii'i iiniii 1'itrj" in rv- icrtpil ami In de.-s Ills bit en tlitust.- at or ii reu nd the line. mil Iteper Nestle-, Kill Iteper preb-ibly bored hole. In hi. Illnw with a restless head all night as II'' turned riMr In his mind the names ' ti nd capabilities of ids company of piletx. Pre-gnme dope gipH (iennnn the preference his. Iialr-trlgger brain mid ipirlted It-iideisliip overcemcH the handi cap of sizu tlnee he cnrrlei only 1,"1 IieiiihIh. The Tiger generaliIme is counting en punting und lie Iiiif. Cleaves who will lit ,.. WT,V,- Ul It, ,,, llft 1111.111 llt""l they ain't.' 'Stagg's supporters think he is weak I In nn attack that will put the hall ever when Chicago has it In touchdown ter ritory that is, within the i.'0-ynrd mnrlc. Tl.nl leiniiltis tn In. hpeii. It.it . Mfit.tmi iviui, iti u ti.ii ,tu timf .,..,,... ...I........ ...-. ..... .( .Jr. ....a. x lllltn'l is a sure-lite drep-klckcr and will brought lu te get the three points en ii,.. .iii,,e.t ,...,....,..:..., itii-nt.pt.. t.t ...,,.it.,i,,,,, Tltn Tli.ni.ii I, ml,, it,.,,,.. .!,.. t,lL tee. Ken Smith, who teed the wet ball niceessfullj against Virginia. Is one I wlin mny In- called In. There are ethern. I That the .'12.000 spectator will sen al game that will turn en the thrill cur- fi.t.r a tins tit elr tirnllft,.,! Tl,,, n....ll f.?in.n;.Lt.. "".h-lf,'.,.:!'l!L'.,:,:,,ce, w,"!!,f!: I HIT lt(l't-v ll" iwiin- 1IUIM ill 111 1JI" i'iHlIiHl ! Is, ferwnrtl pns or punt nlwiutt elves the ciiHtemers In the stmlltim plenty te 'jell about. And then there Is the pos sibility of a "break. Loek ever the nip-und-tuck foetbnll fights thin year. Yeu will find neailv always that tin decisive point or point's ciime when there; wns nn intercepted pass, a blocked or fumbled punt, or in some way tlie ball get Inte hands whlih were net expected te clutch It when tlie piny started. Hut coaches of the daredevil dispo sition page Messrs. Iteper antl Stacit li.iHnii. flief tit.. l.f,.niM ....tell.- n..,., I While it uia.v net mean n thine In tin. four pounds per man atlvnntuKe en the Maroen side lint ,, it,,li,,et ,lu,l,. U'l,,,? v, he weighs 2.KS pounds, puts in most of iiii-iix" c.t ess uiiggnge. i in.y iii, say lie is n roving center, speedy as a sprinter und shadowy as a lightweight boxer. Mill Hiipwr and Princeton men may try te make themselves beliuvu that tlie games with Harvard and Vale arc the only ones that ceunr. Perhaps that will be, true iit-vt year, since this may be the last iiiteisetileiial game with Chicago. Rut the.,. of us wlm met and talked with Tiger (tun lies, players, graduates nnd snttleiits before the name knew that they intended te push the uc uc celcratei down te the tluer beards in nn cITeit te bent CMcm-n. If Princeton has te de it te win she will use every shied of fimiball finesse that has tie. U'leped in the tlever brain of Reper. i .i.i.... ... ... . i .... . Prim eten h.iw munv graduates in the West who hi e mivlnir. "Heat Clileairii; I then go nficr Harvard and Yule." This! city is llinuge .-uid nine lu color, fur the Tigers ate guests uf the Chicago Prim eten Club, mid ltem President (Srlhlien .mil t -i.iK, Reper all the way down tin line te the last substitute the plea of lie ('liicn-je Alumni is, "Shew nbeul lm tb ill us plnyed !u sey." The Alumni an I'hlcagiiaiis s.ij in-' this New the Jer only l ' One nice fc-itiiie Is that old (ii.imipn-,) Lake Mlclilg.iu has withheld the ii y brt-ath tluit he alwavs is se ic.idy le blew ever tills city, We have been 'here lu August, wh.-ii an iiverteat was of far giealer 110 than new, though we are en lln- tlueshuld of November. A dry held und 1 u ild wind will he veiy idcasiug 10 1 1 in lies ami players, we mispecr. Captain Lewis Hut of (lame lly the wn- 1 npl.uii Lewi- will net lead ills Mm,, hi uniiiets because of a badly wrciii'lnl l.iu Miigg. peih.ip iiiceueusiy s 1.11 in was considering the 1 iiHiiranct of Ins plnyers signitist in jury. Well. MO.iniii iii.iv 1 -lp te pav for svvtateis and 1... tliiilln, l,m it won't win games: nnd. after all. it j victmy llillt tlie college elevens pi nve. Anetlii'i- ( 'lib age pickup. Northwest- ' ern Cnlversitv, situated In the suburb 1 or 1. Winsten, bus many ce-eds The girl students, want te see their gridiron Idels heat llliiiel nt 1 ilinnn next Sat unlay, And ilu-v applbd ter permis sion te make th trip. New the aveiaet girl ut a football game Is like 11 Itritlsh citcketer at a bfiseball Biime--the enthushism linnilu 1 lily conies at tin- wrong nine. Therefore, licnl Coach ThiRtlewaite of Northwestern, told the girls he would be glad te lmve tin in go along ami root Hut, beforehand, they iihik atteiul a lives f ,. folk, back home, wc de- "'r, r"" I, ",'"" "! "' M nm V1.1-, ' '"' sire announce that Chicago', line-up ? l . V , t?ZXt n will , ..present in the vicinity of 2022 J,,,, i,,s uievenVtits. autl at th li t u P,".f l!1"""". ..Hthl" ''' ,,,mle"1!-,'i mi,,u,p wl" "-'' 15l"-'' i' tl " lit- e nl ' , T.r 't.'',"' "lM"" "' "iP' ,l",n' ,,i,l,,'t M"l" '" '',' HtllIllK pounds lull) he frnv. Ibis means nbeiit fin n ntti.r. n-trl. n...i ...i ... series or lecture, which he would give, and In which he would show them how hew how te watch n football geii.e and when te put en the shriek stuff. Wonder if they -v.-iul a lecturer at Lastern colleges where they have co oils? Tunney Winner Over Wiggins Hi Men, Oil . 1 Tun p . fem i lliihl ipiiv wi-lulii ih. in iinu nvviinlPi the 1I1 pinion mfr 1 nn, In, VVUs-in, of n. llnnnpnllR. nfipf ten reunil of slew flulitinu I ih wiwTr A r" r 0hawl"'" " I CATHOLIC CLASHES WITH ALESIANi Rival Catholic Elevens Will Bat tle en Cahill Field This Afternoon FIRST LEAGUE CONTEST The Cathlii League will prj off the lid of its third u'llditen season thld aft ernoon. Salcsitiiium High, of Wil mington, and Catholic High will turnish the fireworks in the opening contest, at Cahill Field. Twentj -nlutli and Clear field streets. The gnmu will start at '2 :.10. It is the firM appearance of the Pencil Slate Hchenl In the lt-ngue. In addition te tlie two tpams already mentioned, there art St. Jeseph Prep. Vlllnneva Prep nml MVt Cathelh- lligli Scheel. In 1020 and HUM St. .lesedi Prep t.ift, ,,,.- ,.,,.. .,,.- IIIHII., ,, '.ll tit'". Cilmsen and (Iray wen ,-lthnut much ' of a struggle. Last se-i-en tin re wns 1..1n ,1.. t M-... . r-..t.nll.. . wen tlie tllle. 'Hie former year the "."''"....'." .'''" '".' ' "tu-'.iy High. lllaneva Prep nml St. Jes Dsepti nklln Prep. In tin playoff en Frn Field. I Mule Miller's eleven wen after a difficult struggle. All ti-.. members of the league this season ii" strong. I-our of tliem nave h,-'"v" "" '"'lr KSW,'" , 'mQ' 'unlp ,Uw ! I"',w, ''"Vi-V" h,'!',hil",,,' h'' un i fairly well. . . rf, t . .. y I I lltlllllil lllgll i tlie fllVOfite V' f'",1.v- lu te Its record. Four I fm'f have been played, three resulting "' "'" "" "r " ". n -. - - 50.000 PpmnilR WfVUV M. CI iSUIlii Te Sep Penn Game f'enllniifd from Vr One ; nil except even money en the it-suit of ' the jjnmp. i One .Middy mnn held S10.000 in cold I cash In his ieims tbat he was willing te bet with Penn giving slight odds or nt even money if lie couldn't get the etitis. At that a let of money has been . bet by these win, have a sentimental ' Interest In the two tennis. Old rndn of both Institutions !iae wagered wads I of coin en the game, with tlie Navv I proving tin favorite. .'. ..7 '""'' ",r ,'" ",N lel" "l W.""" ",,." ","" "" run tineiigii signal drills out at Franklin Field. He was en the second eleven. If he had n bad ankle, as u-pertetl. hi, i mining failed te show It. Cenrny, the Mltlth- skipper ami qiinr tctrlinck : McKee. n klnniiii... i,,ir .i lullen. the punter, who distinguished himself in the (Jitirgiu Tech name lat Saturday, ceinplfie the Annapolis back I tield. The line will be tlie same us stnrted ru:al!ist the Southerners, except that ( A a liter will be in ur riiclit tackle in piace or Mieuell. Tayler, I he end whose playing last Saturdav brought him mention from tin. ',n-e ,.,., ,.m I be seen nt light end. , llclsiiian will start the bnckficld quur ,tet aluady inentieneil. with C.eerge Sullivan, the fleet back, en the bench nt tlie start, ready te be thrown in at a moment's nntiie. "Muggsy" McOravv. who thrilled thousands Inm ... nml tit Wli-U Heroic With Ills slipctilnnlrii. nil mound work, will be seen at one of hnlfli.uk Hosts, nnd Pntitnltt flll.,.. the idle for two weeks c. the. G,,ii'r .! Injurv te his biuk. ut the oilier. Tex ..1111 11 umt inurniaii will 1011111I out brilliant ImcMipld. a (ii. if Will PI.IJ in Line In tin line lleisinuii )i,is l"rank Ciaf n regular Inst year, in uinw ,,f Tlinr.' m-ltl. I he mils will he Ertresv-niir nn of the lightest mil gitmest wluguieli 111 1 eniisv lvnnt'i f. ... I 'I-...I Mil history et 1 nirciiiiii. 1 westerner with vveihls of r.billtv. Rill Kelly ik1 Pnpwertll will tak ciue of the yuiird pests with Frank Siitheilainl. veteian of munv ,..,,. paliins jiaiilnv: off nf tin ether t.ukle pest with O.if Fer the tiist time this ve-u n,-is. man will have 1, splendid mmv nf substitutes te send into the game when ever tliev prove ncterwni.-. . lit" the entire varsity h,iiui. enh i'huk Cuiiu'. ,. , , ,, , ,,, , ,,,,,, 11-11 lie. I iKIIIIIellian, vv In oil the sldellns i',1 'lullan unifetms unable te suit I VI 1 V elll else I in , , client phvslcul condition. As 'r the 1 mud: Si. I. indnp,' Slilldles IK IOlnpll., I,., ,, ,, ,,,, mascot will be en Ininl If.fei,. ,.,'ime time Thev left the Auidiinv this merillin: all pepped up te see 1 hi 1 olei-s of Penn dragged .ileng the unf Mr Franklin Field. Pretty girls, clad in the Imtst f tin season, will be en hand reudv for the iiinnic siriiggie. The omnipresent venders with their shilll cues of "Het deifs. 11 Limn a threw will throng 'he sidewnlKs lend ing 10 the stadium. Jlamieis. biiriuus, pins ami all ether paiiiphermilia te slievv tlieir favorites will be worn by the throng 1'ciiiisy lvunia and the Navy hist met in lsSs when the Ited and Hlue wen 20 te II, The last game was pluved in P.M.'i when Heb Folwell, then coach ,,f Ptnn, took his Itetl and llliic ieiscvetl athletes te Annapolis and tied 'rh Middles. Hewaul Ilcriy lempeti aciess for 11 touchdown iiml turned whin looked lil-.e a dark day into a bright one tiiiikk n:its innK in 1:111:11 r V mero seiihil cenJItlnti in flpriminy 1, itln.u-.l in a rp.-nt U si,.it inm I I, 1 tuupr tn tln nffp t thai Kin r .lilt .1 te inrwi eir mere if puwrr bULh (llapiti'hea Hiithoiitle and titnrlt are n n..u nf Hie ,, , dertul t'erdaii Newa Krvlce nf thn i'ciua ...im A,u,t-ti,-L i"tetitii mi- REAL GRID TEST FOR HOLMESBU Coach Jehnsen's Suburban! Have Hardest Game of Seav3j son This Afternoon s) OPPOSE THE THOMAS A. ll.ilmp-.burg- I I.MIP-I lllllnttipll Mr,ri)ti ., , I: l.vnph Kurtz N'c-wcnnib .! linn (IntvviN r- l Cke-. . , .N III 'ir T. Oman ml a. a. t Prlhul .Rektrr . 'P't pft tnrklc ,. Ipft Kunnl eaa?.? i . renter . rlrht su.inl rlaht ti-ckli .rtuht nil hHlfhnrk rluM hnlfl-nek . fullback. HtcrTunlek .M. Wllev . ...RplMk p. Rank nelmcbius ami the Themas A. C. of liethlehfin, renew relations en the midiron at Ciystnl Field. Ithawn tttrtat' west et l-rniikfnrtl nventte. nt .1 P. M" . . ' .......... ... ., ... .uv. ;UIPn ,,l,p uburhnnltes face the hnrde.l, ""1."' u f-casen. JT lilt- C.f-M nf tttr. l.-rnnt.rn4 mm.I rt-.'l , k.i,L;...-,-. .'' """ ." -mv , ,':"', """ "" ser en tins eenrenti !lrt 'J will cive them the firnt real llitw. oil tlip re ntive Mtrpntlt of their ep-v.i i'uiii-ihi in inter gnmes. llelinesburg wns for years pupreme In fee i Iml , with Conshnheeken. but thft .cllewjncketH nn te the fore this aw-' fr I hlfi '-' - son wth iliele aii. if . ..!.... ,.. mUr.' lIelmisburiT and Conslieliockcn fans nrl in ..,"",".. u'p.v..,'n !' the colera eh in-line .Miner i nggregntlen when. thev mret. ,! r.te taking en strong ep...nents each week In prepnrntien 7er! tile big test. Conch fJeerge .Tohnven repertg th eIiiiesbtiig plajcrs In tht best of cehv illtleti after sc.eial hnnl workeuta. lln ltn '""' 1.)!n-VN worn rcheareail llemeshiirgantl Conshohocken ftfflelalrt, will confer tomorrow In regnrds te "k wt-ts for the annual CotiHhehocklflrf ll.Illiesbill!r uiiint Tl,.. f.,..i... t..-i. f,.,., - " - --- """...l -tiUUK- i"-t HtiiiiL- is yet te Re nrranged. JOE McCABE WINS Lancaster Boxer Haa Better of West -Phlladelphlan at Cambria i Jee McCube. hailing from Lancaster and weighing HO pounds, had the batter of Johnny Dennelly, of Wnt Philadel phia, weight HI upumls, in the laal c glit -round bout at the Cambria A ( . last nit-lit. Jimmy Hanlen w;en the seml-winded h.v whiif proved te lie the liest bout of the. ,. nu.iur utvr .illlimy .UCIiOVPm. 1U iikiii. i ne etner results: Al Fisher wen ever Krnnkle IC. e Smiu. tWivL" ii inn- vvtiii ever lOIIUg and Artie MeCunn and burn drew. n-i.,. . .. - --:.- '- KIt::sinimerM' Midget Kir-" Nativity Harrier Weda tin Hilly N'lltl- ,.TUf 'I.1"- 'tsr (llstnnce runner of ttill ( .ithi.ltc Club, vvn-t marrMi m ii- marrlel at' )- nf Ki-nslm ten Th trr.mnnv took ulnc (I the Llmrili of thj Anccinlen. with nuptjj t, t.enK inm inurninK te M s Aim,, ,,,....' POLO TONIGHT Armery. 32d and Lancaster -I 2d Troop vs. Bryn Mawr ADMIESIOK 60c GAME STARTS S F. H. College Football U. S. Naval Academy vs. PennijIraBia Franklin Field, Sat., Oct. 28, 2 P. M. Rsfrrved eati new en tale at Otmbsli' spjldimc' nrel Athletie Council Office, 3J0J Walnut 8tret. 1'ermal ilpdlcatten of new ttadlnm bttWMn Iu'tc. Unlveraity baml of 100 piece ana ilrSL-1' lur cf national senTi bv tuectatert. Tj, " AUTOS PAMTED $25 Highest i uality materials and werkmnnship. Lewest prices in tow n for special work. PHOENIX AUTO PAINTING CO. i (i ml ,lll ( e tr ,Si tinlHt 1310-18 N. 5TH STREET "- Kciih S01M 11TH ST. ARENA llle & Catharine Sti. Jee Criffe, MatchaMktr TONIGHT 1 n Babe Herman vs. Kid Wagner - Whitey Fitzgerald vi. Ray MitchavU Bebby Uurmun vi. Johnny RalsUr 2 ether beuti Vrlces Mc, SI. 10 SI.O61 no hhrkuv rictt-iti en tula Venetian Cafe, fermlSltVS' ' Ichett't, 12th fc .Filbert! Natlen;i IllUfl tteiiin. 4 North 13th. Cunnlnnham ,. ify" 1 it.li 33 Se, Utli. llarber Uhepi Tni ieUaCi S734 it JaatKet. ut iruu new, V e L1TM PI Aw BOXING V- Mo0cntE3e''' '"- Bslnarldie - 5 EICHT-F.OUND BOUTS f JUDGE VS.FITZGERAUI SNYDER vs. Him WOLF vs. CArfrt LEONARD vs. MdRAN l'.M 1111 .... IMTHV 5 VILLA vs WALLACE I'llll l.t. 0i, n. ai.au. j una .t spit- en Kiir, .u.iln nniif, C.lpivar CUur hlnr. i 1. I lib hi. U.iluu jaK LiiiinliiKhuni. ,10 H. nd HI. " Trniirrr'. I'imiI i'arlnr. 7 Miirbtl Bt,. IV 1 ' . ?l-i.S ' u3H'v :H ,1 i' .ir" i' 4 V t r 7 "'ii 1 41-1 ti tivWM SVflJ ? ,if i ( . A- Mr J rft.-' fl V'MC a. 1 -m .