R""M'w -O.SJfftA C flttf? .' 20 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHIIiADELPHI A, MONDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1922 ?fc' rV- Bill Reper's Princeton Eleven Showed Old Chi Hew Open Game Really Should Be Playefl Pft - -'!. & Kf ? 1 i f t.t 5rT. sua m J"', Bfc. LW S.I TIGERS'FIGHTING SPIRIT 7 . . . .! r .4 DAZZLING PASSES SPLIT OLD CHI ASUNDER Turning Point of Game Came in Last Period, When Princeton Heaved Forward Pass Frem Its Own One- Yard Line instead of Punting ft Tooh Real IS'crvc Bv hTOXKY McUN.V PEOI'l.K el the Kat, it was well worth the lOH.S-rnlle round trip te Chicago te watch Bill Heper teach Westerners hew te really open up the old foetbntl prime. 'I'hnt "I-1S triumph wlm-h Trinccten gained erer the Maroen en S'.ie riM hvnj3 wt'l linger !u the memories of these who witnessed tr f.im ns the greatest nnd most thriUtnR eihlbltlen of what might be calM unorthodox or surprise football that the new world lias e'en. f ""WnBWWSI I aK.AaMaVaVBSSa 4$fimtti I STONKV Mrl.INN I'no-iliedox, say you? Perhaps net In the ecs (f Mime of the Western tutors, whose trump .-n the iittac'k 1m psychology. But for one of t'-.e Ln-t'a might r lllg TIire te travel Inte the country of the mem? and pass the ball all ever t ie gridiron tthy, such a thins Is almost un lir!l''vab'.'. U thorn arr nny methods of employing the air reute e victory which tbe Hoper-ceacbed T'ccrs neglected te show Phleatte.nns we would g e the world te see them. And geed old fate helped -hem by spotting the Maroen a two twe tnit. Udewn lead. This net only giee Heper the (.',ance e can orthedos football te the four w t Ai b'it it developed thnt magnlncent Prince t . tlglil'rp spirit whi.-h even Westerner in , ere'j app.a'ided. Ihere were "breaks" ii the Intorsectlenfil em happen and tren took advantage of eneuga football. huttle lv.f the Tilers made i . tvl.,.,1. I. rh.i r nr t.l nllir wlntllCE I I'm m win. " " ' " ; ,,, - .. , .v.. u But mippe'e ft sketch, Lrirlly as roseiei, ia preses e. ... -nidlren truS.K se that our readers may better understand our reference! te unorthodox football and breaks of the gams. Soen after the ep-nlng klckeff the Tigers heavd a lengthy forward pass which was intercepted. Then in what we c-.nted as eight playb-thc Stass raen emplejlns a rhlft wh'eh massed the attack en veak -cots In th TVr defense a to'jehdewn wm r-eered. AIVZDUTrLT thereafter a CO-yird run-back e' Chicuye punt u Ciea-'i pjf"i Pricfen m a poutien te scer. TSty tried JW,, Mrn a tripU-lhrrit frrvnUen , then n drep fcifffc iclch failed. t Princeton Punched Heles in Maroen FROM hr CO-vard mark Chicase punted into Tiger territory and tmvely threw en of these terribly lone pass's which Gray grabbed en the 7-yard Una. lhU time Prlneeu punched hMes in the Maroen defense for the touchdown Thn came a treal. fr '"h'-ag". Tige- punt wa par'ly blocked end H was the WeMrn team": ball en the Oi-ans- ad B'a.'k 31 -yard mark Ataln the vhlft with line b-i'ts and t'ants eflrta.-kl s''ered iU pelrte for Phi. A Tiger brek can- qu'.-kly. V r.-yard pena'.fv lnpesed en the Muroeu MTe P-incen the opportunity te put ever a short ijiekeff from rhiage'f 46-yard mark, which a Tiger recovered. If "m the Ta-fm ''.even's bull nn the eniny i "S-vard line. A forward pass made it n first down en Chi'-i 11-yard l.ne . hert running pass l'r f. yards nnd again a drop kick failed. When Chicago took the ball en hr -O-yard l'n aggrelv: Tiger made the enemy kicker hurry a punt and prti-.-wen was attacking en th Maroen'' 44-yard mark. Terw.ird heaveb or 'hrnats te raM gained two first downs nd the ball wes en the ""-yard line of tbr. Sas;"ii. Te-i a fureMe pBr0 fajicage the ball ai tb nrst half nded New. th Tigers had traveled Wei.", te much oft toetha'l fireworks, ard when a Chicago punt was ble"k.d ar.d recovered by uray a- the opening r.f th ecend half it v,as Prlncten'3 ball en th opponent' 22-vard line. Short puses gained ground, but en yard shy of the reared d''tanc for first de-n. 9J(IAT moral eouragnveHtgt pirit, if you hkti u thimj that Jt m ' U tteWnti, en fr.f Wt. ieit muu tetuautftri- TWO TITLE BOUTS ON FOR THIS WEEK SAFETY FIRST ON OCTOBER LAST, SAYS DAD "55 ,y Wallace Meets Villa Here Te night Britten vs. Walker In New Yerk Wednesday CHAMPS SHOULD SUCCEED! OF COURSE, CTncaee '.-tcled, bvt net exxf of dag'r. A Titer mJ e fiir catch ei fie Mlroen's Si-yard line, tfnre pumg, but this time Princeton heave iri' I'lcrcpW and re-n Aer HO-vard marl; tS Maroen puni'd Icnutiiullv, te rhich icjj eddej a ynilfj en the Titers trhtrh. plv'il then en t'teir 20 jnri mirk. Jehn Themas Scores fTtflL I z"i re' irn r. '-. "as fherr and Chi had the baii en Princeton's ' A yard 'me. Jehn Tl-'iaai. le Maroen here, carried If ever the goal l!n in five plunges. And the third period toen -ndd with Chicago In the Inad, three touchdowns te one. The S'aggmen had ne: succeeded at the try-for-pelnt, but th We'terners were net worrying about that then. The fourth period was barely under way when C.erman caught a punt Under the shadow of h.a n-vn goal line and t-hnwed us mere of that 'urprlie football a pass aerr.s the tield te Cleaves, who ran it baci; te the 30-yard mark. The officials riled that the pass was net legal and brought the ball Vack te the Tigers' 1-yard line New, friends, desperate rneiures wre required remember, the final whistle toot tjj net e far awnv Prem a kick formation and narnral'iT rybedy, lne'.-iding th !' d-r-'i- tp'-.fd a punt a forward psss was heaved and li'tiun '"irr el ,t '- ..n-vj.rd '.;"". ":i yej !mag!tr anything mere unorthodox ''..' i '.' p av may -ay that Princeton led t t" Skin and n'.thn.g te lese -Mid i k ! or' irpr ,. -t -nT a' gerd football. But hew m.'in 'ani3 wmili la '-e, n pa' 'ride- sin.ilar circnirRtnnef.? Te that Mirpnse pas May he erfd'.ted Pr'n'etenN neit touchdown In fertf the Tiger victory. rr -l,en late.- (.n they punted into Maroen territory Bad a futnbltj occurred, the alert and flet footed Gray jebtled up the ball pad carried it across the goal line 40 yards avay THAT, of count, icat a ir$' hreah en te PrtT-f9- '! Vuf net till (Itrent hnvt a Qay, at that. Tigers nifjed f icter rlE T.Z'i r'r w er en a ferward-pa'r,: orgy nti 1 -re -nlliing "5 wine et i'try. After the n"- ar- k.ck"ff and a pun'. Pr!nceen had the oval en l.er 43-yard mark nnd Sivly I nr't-l a pas dlre-tly ever centr which fell !nt i the eutetretched hard f a T'ger op Clu'a 3S-jard line. An An other forward I euro greund'd, bi.r i!'e r.tfi' . s r-.lil luterfercn.-e nnd Rett's leven had ,vie n 1 1 yardi distant '"m ' goal Hn". That. !- atetder lireak fur '' Tiur' y x" the (,'hlcage ei,.vn were en i : r d nee lies ml rii" a M-ite..n player j imped aie" (He neutrai t ' t e wen '1." ah r I'm '"n c"tierai eairj Vr the hi'' t e snapped a id get -he ."..s'linre ..f u ." .Mtid dT'de penalty advance ITe third and -x'nn'rg (jranje ar.d ! ? i I'M'''.!, ut v.-ni thn xrered tr. trinn touchdown been....; Prr eten hal .-'m.'h And nut a erd nl.'i' ' n' - -for-p' '"tif'-r '"ichdeun n'.- I.r the wy, don't meptlnn ' h i , ace I 1 1 . r- nh. ba-ke.) the Maroen f jeij ere a man who seeks pac 'lew fflks n it Vet h-i don't fellow football elesely, but were mppertlng Mngg'k tem In the intersectk.nsl '-niggle. hake their heads and adl say, "'hl three touchdowns, Princeton thri touchdowns, hut we lni-t hecaut" we lad no drop-k i-Uer " The efi.,rt r,f StaggllH'U te beet the Inll n'.er -he crn'-par were gr3-iniar-chne"li r"ith gat the thr; extra pelt.ti for tie Tiger" r.rat'y imd "h dlpa"h A V07 II I'll thn.ij ihvt pu:.'- 11 ctrrer nni ter.e nf n! 'ren f Jlafl m trij ttuj.) united i.rtil t!, I'Ht pt-rmi te rer I.' eprn-yiimr ftwf. It na t,y no mi tint u 'e. ,et (i I hfage that the Mnniun tutnr hid If en ;r(ir'i ini; nil jucM nf ferirard p'lM'i, ft irn laid, tee. thnt he mi()ht rwilij u)piie tnetball from fe j outlet Mighty Themas Stepped W111JN the s.in,.; had !", ilmn live niliiuteH te live the nid Man" un-or-cred hK push nttuek and fteper atid hi Tiger didn't l'k" the leeks of It a bit It "as a keriM uf Uuives tlmt carried th ball fiein i'Iiichve'b :tl yard mark t" tun ti-Mird line .it' I'mi'vimi Tin re, f..r tie iri. t.me, t. Tigers "teppul tl. i.i.u Tl miii . and i-a"'d t ie um- IPit jeii knew that I'rlni'Olni inn-- r n i i mi I .-i .wit v ' i w '. i I 'i nge or, tj,u 'Jl,. yard 111"' .mil ii ' in i zi . .in ( i ted, Im a i "i u'h'-i- n- fret Mif'i, HOmenli'i'e tlei" ',iv i .r.M.ii ; r- vh.i .,'1 t li I .t. I ing thr. plgkln en the luU'diduwii M'ie ut the goal lni". lint when the rffere.j ciawed his way t thi" biiltmii he fmitiil Tliuin.i') J jtinl reiiieKi from v.itwrj. On tlie way home fmni Stugg l"it'!d a Muroen adherent, heavy of heart though he was, remarked : "I lme heard about the Princeton cplrlt that arned them the name of Tigers; today I muv it." And there you have the tery. Dray for his alertness In following the bull and enarlng forward panea; Snlvcly for hla long nnd bhert range tnarkstmin'hlii In heaving the ball; llnniinn for his generalship nnd courageous playing; Cleaves for hl punting and nll-arnund playing; Smith for Ids try-fur-point drop kicks which gate the 'I'lgerH tlm three point margin these nil mind out an Individual Uereep. Urn it was tlm tmm tpirit that wen the gun.' -the rntunifirent liMlTfry of nillid that lifted the Orange, nnd Il'ack fi-eic eeniiiigl- cri'ta!ii dlfcut te n glorious triumph. ir un IS H. JAFFK rpWO ohanipiena of punch are sched uled te defend their crowns tills week, nnd en form each nheuld b successful. Tonight at the Olympla hera Patsy Wallace will attempt te teparnte Panche Villn from his Ameri can- flyweight diadem, and Wednesday 1 uisht in New Yerk Jnclt Ilrlttnti will , make an effort ti brnMi Mickey Walker) from hle world's welterweight pedestal. j The Wallacc-Yi"n fracas In this city, i I of i-our.. Is a no-decision affair, and' I In order for th championship te pas i trem th black -thatched head of ! little Pillplne te that of the Phila phla Italian, Patsy will have te en a knockout or a foul. nllace ha- been n strict training for the punchfest with Panche the Puncho for mere than a week. This . mernin- he announced himself under weight. Patsy will oeme in nt Ihn ree. j egnized flyweight limit. 112 pounds, nt '-' o'clock. Although it will net be jiece.ar.v for ilia te step or. the scales the Pillplne intends doing se, if only te prevtj that he is a real flyweight. Taj ler Experts ' Wallace te Cep Tltln "Who thought Penn would beat Navy? And hew nbnut Princeton set ting back Chicago net forgetting Oceanic ctepplng out in front of I.uckj Heur. Paragon II and P.xtermlnater. Who'd a thunk it, I nsk you?" That Is the way Herman Tayler. who recently took ever the rdns of ! Wallace, expressed hlmelf today m ' predicting Patsy weiiM dethrone Villa. ,. 'Ther Isn't anything like the 1m 1m e'Sible," he continued. "All Villa j has te de te keep his title intact will . h te flM; around for eight round" but will he- That's the Pig question. 1 I feel sure that Patvy will paste the niipine en t' hops ir a row of ( he-j ftzil oef,, j "P.V-v WalU'-e will be the flyweight ' champion of Amenca shertlv after he ; onto-, the, ring acntnM 'illa ' liesile the Villa -Wnlla'e set-te 1 there will be bout, between Tlattling I Leenard and Mike Meran n Pittsburgh bantam; Kid Wolf nnd Nate Carp, a ' newcomer here from Baltimore; l.w .Snyder and .Tnhrn Ilene, and Martin I Judge and Huuly ritrgernld Age ravrrlfe Againat emit I Careful fraimr.ir and geed 1 vlng , plm cleierness and the ublllty te out- i rueij the ether fellow hate carried Rritten ever a Euccessful 'istlc cpau , of eighteen years. Jack Is going te ni' hs superior in the rni; one of tl.e. ilin It may he tonight In the 'liardfn aga'nn tne Mickey person from N'ew-ark. St'l1. th depeters figure (that Venth wi'l net he served in its meeting with Age Wednsdar night. Net se 'ens aze in New Yerk Hrlt- I ten. through his remarkable ring gen- I eral.hlp and uage of UTay tnsttcr. came thrmizh a icter nraltitt a mu. li veuncer ' c'eei ,-iu. -a nan who had been t'lTnrfd h r"arv h a si. re shot !nt-,ir Tlentn l.e-innrd failed te lift the welterweight t.i.e -'rem ".Ka'-e'il-iir-mii'i1 liruter . I'tem the f.tart it was mrprtsmg : tee hew P.ri'ten''. educated left piled up reint atter point acaiti'.t fenard cenceiled te hn m mlehty cl.er ti'-tmin !.imelt'. Ar.d nt that in that bout I P.rltteii eutwcizhed th" lightweight I champion bv nulv a few pounds. After eu'p'dntmg Leenard all the way for a de7.en rounds Pritten Anally went down from a body blew. It appeared no if .lnek waa tryinr te claim a foul, aid durinc an exetd division with lief--, e Pat'.- Ila'.ev, naklli; no efiett te r -ii r nier the fpTen In'ii'. J'.titrer, v'arte 1 le r ' e I e. j,ard tr,i after Urltte i Mho hewd tint he 'i3 wide. awake, S' irg cull again ai I. nanl let tiy r t1 a r'slit uiipwx-ut. Jark then wri" awarded tin- bout en a foul having been -truck wr.'V en the canvass. I'n'lke T eennrd erv much unlike th i-lever Penny Walker Is a rip and tear, asgressive battler. He deevn't sem te have any defense whatever, and the smart beyi figure that Pritten will have r.e trouble jabbing his way te victory ajriirst the jeuthf' i I-h lad I i i1IIUi,1AV iN M rcuifces&Hw-ii Mp;AV7?$mm KfMgigKS RaR. ...."-& Tdr!j- --TUM lfDWI-y yK .&s "V VS 7S" - -. . "" f WTF T..A fcSsiTVI 1 CST -' Cerirlcht, lttl, bu PiiMe l.edgtr Company EASTERN LEAGUE STARTS 14TH YEAR! i Philadelphia Fans Interested In , Circuit With Return of , Jasper Five START HERE ON THURSDAY -AfeTiiRK i.EAeun sciretut.r. Yer.ltht Atlnntte City at Centettllle rner.lay rtMrtln nt AtUntle Cltr. IVedn'tdiiy Cetnv!lI Rt Cimdsn. IhurfJa;- Trenten nt Jspr. FrMav ,l.-prr Rt Trer.ten. SaturJay Camden t IteAdln. Five Grid Games Draw 229,000 Fans There Js little room for deuht that a new 'record wan established for attendance nt football tames en Saturday, with 78,000 nt New ITa Ten, 48,000 at Philadelphia, 82,000 at Chicago, fiO.OOO nt Cambridge and 20,000 at the Pole Grounds. Klve games attracted a total of 228,000, mere than n fifth of a million spec tators. If It were possible te jret nt the exact attendance figures at the hundreda of ether encounter; high achoel, prep school, colleges nnd unU versltles it would doubtless reach n grand total that would be staggering. 'PROS' IN TUSSLE WITH AMATEURS Eighteen - Hele Scotch Four some Affair Starts at Whitemarsh Hew Dees It Strike Yeiif Stadium Dedication Yale's Sportsmanship Football Crowds By THE OBSERVER A FEW speeches, n song or two, aeina bandclnpplnf , a cheer, and It wu aU ever. I'ennsvlvanla'a 8760.000 Stadium had been dedicated, " A amall irreup of University efflclala and gucsta gathered In front of tu chairman of the Htndlum Committee, presented the etructura te th IniUtttSsa: It was accepted en behalf of the graduates and undergraduates by Jealah PS mnn, the acting provost, the crowd applauded, the band played again, the ati. dents sang and then cheered. That's all there was te It. What a simple, modest ceremony t And yet It represented the realtsiiiH of a hope born in Quaker hearts mere than a decade age Ne one outside the little areun of men could hear the speech of Mr. Rnt.u. son, and neither were the words of the acting provost audible te the vait tana of spectators. But thnt didn't matter. Talk was net necessary. It was aeS that counted. And what swift action and unselfish effort were behind the speeches ef Ut Hutchinson and Dr. Pennlman I Fer months have these two men and several ethers labored that a Mr Stadium might be presented te the University en Saturday. Mr. HutchlsaM who unueuuieui; is uiure lesijuueiuia wi me ue uciu iuu mu uwsr lnOlTlBMl han given generously of his energy, time and money te put "the Stadium enr." And the concrete stands themselves represent a great feat of modem Ji. glneerlng. The construction company, since the first nail was pulled eat efttt old benches, has been racing against time and has wen t Since May 4, when work en the new Stadium was started, 1100 cenerets tin have been driven, 13,000 cubic feet of concrete have been poured, 900 teasW Bieei ro-eniercing novo oeen piaceu, ,uvv,uuu uncus nun iiibs nave Men luj ana ieuneen miles ei eencnei ana ecrid nnvc uecu cennirucieaa new record a hard-earned ene. MERI0N TIES BALTUSR0L Br samy mcniulick ACTION at the Whitemarsh Vulley Country Club tedny was enthusias tic. At flrfct planee it looked ns though every owner of short breeches, and some Merris, nnd Atlantic City, led by Dec, with long ones, had turned nut en the NewmAn. Pill Knnneilv. In nf rlin helii. link a Va ....at. !.! j. . A- it.. BAPKKTnALL is with us once mere. in Camden. Michael llegers at Jasper nmatcur-pre golf championship of this One of the greatest, if net the and Jehn Hehriey at Oostegville. cltv. and the Petters will be led by Merrie I Teme, one of the three player managers. I Other teams being guided by playere are Reading, which is directed by Oeerge By WIIXIAM S. DALLAS greatest, of indoor f,purt3 lift the lid Refereet Meet en the 1022-Ce seaen tonight when the Kastern League inaugurates its four teenth cainpnlcn. When the American T.bp.ia Utelereil .tut lef vpfir ihn TARt .-, ke.B,n Ik. A',l.t hr.oietVill nrnnl. til POSSihle. ru'ntn ii emteiwe i during the dincitsslen nnd instead of The Kastrm first mw the light of , '", lfn " tl -: finar tbree r,', da.v In the full of lfiOO. after the Phlla- ! "'"' te fiv delphia League had disbanded In the chnrn.r(,1 10 fivo five fivo previeu. sprinc. It has met with aue-1 The eague intdsts starting en time mere or lets, since tnat lime, ann "" """" ,l" J"' cu ""' ",;,' uv, "l It wa an elehteen-hele Scotch fenr- LAnii n ffn laa tnniiUiiJ t. it.. -.! A eE"t:Jw.Lh!i:ee-lLni ''n. ef.Phlladelnhia. In which ."Piimu; nt tt iili. II ilrj iCIlirvj iJ present. 1 he object wrs eflicluls tnterpret the rules, V TS h..mnnv l,Rlrs of ntcurs and pre's com te have the pfff , "1. "e-r "'i.1 ' The Pf t there is one of the mes Si:.i"I,,.-,5n.-.?l,.B.?Bld.. ?'' red-haired candidate, for the honors. 1 his tutor in Maurle Talman and he waa nlated (e Btnrt with either Nerman Maxwell. Whitemarsh c.tpert amateur, or Frank McfVncken. golf writer, whichever was the first en the scene. it llf hn Iveen renllnunus. cent ene r'nwn during the war, when after play ing h month or s activitlea for the bcasen ceased. Tbe managers all express the opinion that the same t ill free its be-t teaten, but this all depends upon conditions. fending club $10. t'eatesvllle fans, therefore, will bee the teasen under way one second after S :.10 P. M. lenitjht. Other Pair A pair of terrors is Edwin C. Clnrey, The time elsewhere, is Readinc 5.' :15 amateur, and Jee Rrenunn. nre. Ferrest nnd tbe ether halls is 'J P. M. Iew. Anether pair that looked It was iiIjii decided te Mage n five-1 dangerous v,nn Jim Hackney, pre nt fame uenes in the play-off, Instead ntiurewi am-y, ami .tie inch, the ama Th. ?m". .3? hT . vend.rf.ii thr,'' "" t'-retoferr h, the managers! teur of the bame club. Other expert The teams she uld have n w enderf ' W(!r unanimous in agreeing; that the , ttarten were "H..I," Rntmferd. ama Jr,lr i' . Vf" . ?,eyfrs ?,0tu, " nui waller number was unsatisfactory. . tcur, and "Vin" O'Donnell. pre. plnj. but that is something that can be An entrancc fcr of s,0 CviH charged Scraps About Scrappers Bnlnc It vrevln u blr auccesa In Cuba, j3QY-r&l Amnr.iin thr In blK bout" New Verlc ltAnt l'nnrflav ffir l'iiln vh.r. the . he will mpet Veurn hnlrar, flywiiuht eham- flttmn .hie spreitreJ I . .... . .. fiutiVIb i.anere, et 'riuii-iinmiarei 10 r'c-i thi ert rcBcttve be-Jin JC U'i 'eirre. In TO HONOR CHAPPS Winners of City Baseball Series te Ds Honored Wednesday At : nwir; "t the Phi'a l'i Ma Pn'-ehn'l A" ' "ii'le'i 1 n de. !e ! m lrn'r ih1 ' r, r& t f f , "'" ' it! cnntrpl 'Osh" in this rt'v t.i U die,. da irqlit a' t'- Htel Wnlten Tii efia'r w .11 be iitien'nl 7 '.e ,.'riwr- '. !' P'-'i'-li'-r, H. I -.. 1 in.il a" teams. tejetn'T vli1- uie ' rKir .i '1 ' H i'V, fitll'T truest-. J e I'.iit'. u.Il he p-eer.ted silv. r f Ti i. l,na I lias i ! ctvii i.nr'.' Wr :Ut of .'enehurst, te tl. H .-ird f i "k rinTS-, Mid Tl'jinus IIan'e, .r, . retary of tie Seiirh Phillies. ! , n i-'it n 'taf'in'nt d..nins thit '. ' mi l!n passed up for the present. Several Change The circuit has been reduced from eight clubs te six. Several teams, which were of benefit only te the railroads, have been eliminated and in their place two new franchis' holders enter picture. One la an old favorite, the ,1'ispen, Thile Atlantic City will re cene If' tir't baptlm of Vogue ball this Hew the -here fans nre going te tnky te organized cage epert is un ctTtain. Like several ether cities thHt have had teams able te wallop the visitors nine times out of ten they will stack up against a new venture, nnd if the Iereymen romp oil with fifty per cent of their gamea they will be doing well. It is natural that the whole of Philadelebla Is Interested In the Jas per club With the "L" in operation nett wek he home of the Jewels will i ensv of neceM nnd the hall is nbent Hi per cat bettrr than when the pan as previous! played tlieje. V (ireat Team Manuger .Michael Ropers announces that he 1ms secured the preut triuui- ! virate M.irnev Sedrnn Martv Friedman Temmr Cleerr l stilt tttnc blir. Tli . rt i. I .?. 5 , 'Munsyunker ut1 te box bRntamwlht ard llare KicTida. I he nrst l0iftnrt th n-- tim he gn te the pout h are old Kensinsten favorites nnd tilers 'lll er welterweight haMnj i.an-r.1 n, -.... ..I.,.. ,.. -". v.....K.u ' niuiu.-ui.-i wane me pre's con cen trlbut.Ml W i-neli. The muu gathered will be added te the Jehn MrDermett fund. Ileyd JehruMm, the Csltfernla hen-j-r elght. probably will tcei" mi .ilmr knockout to morrow nlKht It Is te inet jee VMa., no tirnl te box uni'er the nmnt ej Hi'lke McJrniJtlcn here and la N'nw 7erK. Den Onrtln will ir.Ml Jey ntcUtr to te night t CheM-r In ene et tin rrellmu te the ai ivorien-w&ny juncKie maten. Nt Men et m clun Artie McCan the day nlcht at will Lex Huck Mc1ulnn-a anil lieiuiy l'aaca win race raisy aiurtny Bennr Itaaa and Roey liter are geheduted te oem?n In an eight rounder at I.ao I.ae caster tonight. Terry McGavern. et Venango, lightweight I- rcaiy te met Tebb: or any ctrr 1 ai boy hie ntlght Junier y Villnen rrankle 51-vgntre has boxed Jee i;ran. Jee Chip, J n it' ar- n twlre; JTran.te Via shell, Jm i j V ' . Vinr-nt I.ur-i, twice, rrankle Hr ti. aa,l -(Vatly Illncitle In the hist flve t...i'i Ife I- te meet McCarrcn agatn at ll.it'.ten Wedncday night AND without any fnae or elaberate relehratlen, the SUaltim wag - turned ever te the ituversuy and accepted in tne aana nanMn, A Contrast in Spertsmaiuhlp IT REPORTS from New Haven are correct, West Point ewea an apology H Tale ; an apology unsought, but nevertheless deserved. In the early part of the game Timberlahe tackled Nealt, the young Tsl. Ington and Jeffersen coach. Neale was laid out In the tackle. Timberlake's drive did net appear te be particularly vicious and Tad Jem' suspicions were aroused. He decided en immediate action. The cadet was asked te remove his jersey, and he did se, revealing a ititl shoulder pad, which is net only beyond the spirit and the letter et the rales, bit also rnr trem tne etmes et geed spertsmnnsnip. The stcel protector was removed and replaced by a leather one. Tlabtihkt was allowed te remain in the game and there was no pretest en the part of th Ml coach. Once the steel was withdrawn from the warfare, Jenes waa satisfied, 'H Utdn t start any treuble with lim rival conch nor any et tne Army effidali. Such la the sportsmanship of Tad Jenes nnd Tale. r' MA'S liave been that TImberlake had a aero shoulder wrath hi wished te protect thoroughly, but he should never have been per mlttfd te use tlte Meet pad. It may corns te pass that football player will have te be examined na boxers arc The Popularity of Football TjlOOTDALL ns a sport attraction undoubtedly Is edging In en biubtQ. " Every season there seems te be n larger turnout than ever before. Ens me iiiuuun-uuiittr eunuunic uuuv. lur iuv uctuuiuiuunuen el niuiutuaes atOMat two big games nrv being overcrowded nt this early date. There were 78,000 at New Ham for the Army-Tale clash, and this leU new attendance record. Fifty-etw thousand saw Harvard and Dartmenta u action at Cambridge, nnd nt Pennsylvania almost every aeat In the new stidlu wes filled when the Ited and Blue and the nvy went te it. Forty-two thousand spectators were present when Michigan and HUm1i met at Ann Arber, and Princeton and Chicago played before 82,000. Twestn thousand were drawn through the gate tv Htate and Syracuse In ew Yerk. At these four Eastern games mentioned there was a total attendance ( I close te 200.000. It certainly pays te have large and spacious stadiums. When the Vale bowl was flrft built It was thought It would be filled only far I n Harvard or Princeton game, but even en an October day the big saucer filled te overflowing. TWO mera thousand would have taxed the new Franklin Field 1 rapacity. Itefere another season haa gene Penn officials will be con cen stdrrlng the problem of constructing additional seats. KID WAGNER IS VICTOR IN MATCH WITH HERMAN BONFIRES AND CHEERING FOR VICTORIOUS TIGERS is no doubt about their being en hand ."."Jj,1. l" ' urfdnj The New Yerk State Ingue I &ere fltinet, cf.Haltltr.ere. and Jetinnv Darey t '".. Verk. are te int In tht wlnd-ue k "i i:i)nth rtreet Ar'na neit "aturdnv n'trh' lrankle Hlre anl J'uti liicder k " le eerr.l nr.Allst., that r'ayf-1 NniiMtj .n n n dnv tas the r-eiitn Piii i" fr. llatiVt mi'i1 it wns . -.1 . i t i v n mee ly ti. 1. ii-'r J ' -inj P'irXOSej, g. the ensen HI' " r lie a, I the hniiti, Pi Hies bad r ! ' '.iiek into tie i- n't, r. 'lln de net lday en that errasiuii .Iftsp'r ali lies .liinmy Ilren and .T.ihn "Inkie" Kevau aa reguliirs nnd 7iddle Trautweln and Orlscem for ittll- it.. utcenttn ts nn even M'tter scerer1 than Prlwlman. nnd the uptewners peH- j n,,,,,, fr,rm,. am.t,ur flhamelen. t m n one of the liest scoring aggregations m r.p t tt.rt hie 1022IS ramralgn and in the KHine. Jimmy Rrewn hn lx;en J'":1. '', i ' 7 J ,' 'i'i" lT.li r,nt VorTmf'nVteh ," J i . i iii ' erine ' ss Huin pvintfd ter top-netoh com- et of the picture in a headllner for a r.utiun tensen or two, out itrewu tins tiit; goons and a change of t-cenery is likely te restore him te h's former position when 1,m !! tl.M leitirurj iii scoring rind uns regarded ns the l.e,r (,het in tin clr- r nt. laspcr will play Trenten en Thurdny IN A KIDDING WAY SOFT STVFF If I rrt a M football tar, (Which, heii'ev be praurd, I n, net, Fer h" eirryd'iy verk of tip t-ir , Jt soft ii 'J iHiii'l'itd nt hut, I veulil tell Iff. t'eaeh te -,"j . . t ,i ntc b0U, And. Without nn'J rnerr uuril nf num. m'J. ,1 th,- I'd p'JI up fit fri'lehl. i.l n ti, 7 , t i i i home in t'te w,rrni'. I'm Mrjuli! wu rn"i,1 if he v-enM Jump 'nte t rai'nie rUer t- a .eum cni. life. Deri irj tul that if it twin a rertuln par eon i hat he Itnvw he wnu! 1 farllltate the "urn of nature ly nurlln a few rock. e A plrl out ll'rtf )t'rrntli broke IS'.) nut nf '!r'0 tarqrti in a sheeting contest. I'n hi tl r number of murdrr triah new iiudrr uh'i it lunl.i in theii'ih there, xiere n let of ethi'r u nini'u jut ej poed ihet fM nht' is. , .ierien and Jialtusrei nent nt it all 1 day, mid when they finished they wen- nn nenrer t determining supremnc . 1 'J he score wan 0 te tl. A-, the Morien team had at leat tjire men uhe answer the mil of the i Pennsylvania State Apv.eintlen when the time for the annual Le-ilev iw matches draws nigh; Ualtusrei feels reni'T preua et tne met that it held the invaders te nn even break err the thirty-nix hole route. Four ball matches were played both morning and afternoon. The summary : Morning Round Marsten and .Tacit, .Merlen, 1 ; wild and Ven Vechtn, P.ltiiHrel, 0; Wept and Sargent, Mcriun. 0; James and Nat-h, li.iltsurel, 1 ; Hoeb and Irlgg, Merlen. 1 ; tlranhtirry mid Steele. Ualt Ualt useoi, 0; Stiles and Praer, 0; Owult ney and lUchnrd, I. Total, Ualtus Ualtus eoi, d ; Merlen, U. Afternoon Round Merlen nnd Jack, .'!; Wild and Van Vechten, 0. West nnd Hnrgent, 0; James and Nash, I Ilebb and Driga, 1 ; (rranberry nnd Steele, ()j Stiles and Krnzer, 0: tiwnltnej and Richard, I. Total, Merlen, t; Raltusrel, 2. MIDDIES GREET TEAM Defeated Annapolis Eleven te Pre pare for State Game Annapolis, Mil.. Ot. ,10, Disap pointed ever the defeat by Penn. but determined te profit by It, the Naval Academy pher-, uore given a cheering welcemn b.v the ether midshipmen en their return home Chterday. The team aa a whole (.hews the ef ts of the hard enriie. but it ii ,e. n In Vfimlrr le aenera.lv favor- llcvcd that every player run be rendv r tl.. wri'lren iirt. nti.J the Illllten (nr ni.Tt SHtiirdnv'c ,.nnuf n..n1.,A Penn State In Washington, Rally In Last Three Rounds for Kid Against Babe Flaring and flashing in the Inst three rounds el his eight -rounder with Hnhe llcrman nt the Eleventh Street Arena Saturday nirht. Eddie (Kid I Wagner, of Seuth Philadelphia, Mieceeded In cutting down nn early lead scored by the Cnllfernlitn, and the local lad came through with a brilliant victory. Herman started off like a winner, staggering and ehaklng up the Phila delphia!! several times. In an effort te eiitilug the Heb, Eddie placed bis chin In line for the ('allfurninu's: left hooks and rlaht cresses. However, from the start of the sixth until the finish Wagicr "'it en n bril liant boxing exhibition, making Her man mif-s continuously nnd nt the snra time the Kid landed with a tleek of left jabs well mixed with hard rights te the head and body. Bebby Uurman wen from Johnny Relsler In the semi. Jee Miller boxed a draw with Willie Allen. Re- Mitchell defeated Whltey Fltzgernld. Tuung Marine and Pletrt Alterrl drew. Wins Princeton Football Team Accerdidl Reusing Reception en Return Hemil Princeton, Oct. 30. Te the bombard ment of staccato student cheers andtk'l lights nf n dozen bonfires, the tri umphant Tigers reached here 11 o'clock n-t night from the winning of th West. Victorious ever t'hicnge, in est of tbe greatest guinea ever t-een beyond the Alleghniiles, Hill Reper nnd his own were thi lipreea of Princeton, from at rnwest freshman with Ids dinky hst te the faculty with their gray Ix'.irdi Mil lignitu'd Kir. Xnver within the memory of the eld est uf the "old guard" haa such scoiie taken place as greeted the eyes el the gridiron wnrrlers when tht alighted from the train. Itefere thev had chance te ein wend their way down the pldes of b train, wild-eyed nml madly MtllM undergraduates bad lifted crery lail' vlduul in tiie 1L-UU..UI),' -' "' numerous pairs of welcome shoulders t begin what looked te be an nll-nlgK march. 'enthefveithi anl lishtnelsht Anirer te qui-r-Atneil'-K' -Jack llrltten la an Itleh- Gsorgetewn te Play Centre WntlUiiKiuii, Oi t. He The Oertewn f 'ivti min.iKMmnt Ira fcrwardeil Contre i'n ire ui. lnHatlni ter a irame In the fP,.tu ,,f the linr. . 1.1. . i-i Tleeetnhee r. 1 S -X-S.. I., CI IN Ol til" llliri I. r 1 i in. 'pi fe. I nife In i . I Jr. e i, t e bt.ifen ' ktnt an attr.-v t'en Carter's week Wr belinve Carter's underwear the best for the price obtainable "Diitinsuish tht Beit from th Rett" tne steeher. the uresllfr. left Ismlie, la . .telerrl ij , leuMnic fur it mutrh, WlmlrS. tlmliii Inllnisles thnt Jue tee), the trli in ilujar Mm .t mien nt he 0'ts out r.f nr. 'I'll? gridiron 'm- i inle-nifi That Uuhleiihunl i. ruiii r,t And her lnvl.'iild lull fef fr) '" ,erin'i7, fc'e in rint for hij tugs iri n hearse hoot of raae, ij i ,.,-..,.. i. ....... , n .. -T.'i ii - im ....,, ,. ... .inn or ninr na roemion un .u -., -. . . ,., t. , Mb ...,,. H tr. ,.A. ...... .,,,, n,,.-. ...... Miznr waa heavily backed In the sec ond race at I.uurel Prldav, and he fin ished bad: in the ruck with the rest of euetireici uneewlnd And an arm or a leg, imtiihi; miming. e If It f1l frue thnt Juh Uinnn unt gloomy ut rr thr ii' i . hnn it, if tl IM 1 I'llll Ihlt III,1! I '.' ' ' I . 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