BHmHPI!R?S79liHHA'tw A1 HffffffWCHiB WrKVlSffif'.ff.B ' Wf JP:f! ': " -v' ,."-jKi.1iJ"',-jici ?m?mm!Ti 13l' Ti Vfetf.fl . r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERS PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1922 21 fenn and Princeton Come Through With Sensational Triumphs After Trailing in First Haljfl i-WA.-i A Old Penn Was Brilliant HOW PENN STOPPED NAVY'S LAST DESPERATE DRIVE Onlu Seven Grid Teams MatBtfft a A -..& , -Jf h atiM ! i i a WP 1 m lrmmph Over Middies JiM&ili&I . m W aye Cean Records ! -.-... . '' "--m-wmm wr ww Trinwrff in'TiiwrmniimnrniMif t riTTTriiiniTiir jutt ii i w iTiiwiarf m-aBWi"Tnir ' im-h. mr irr r r irir snii i t -- S Toek Nerve te Give Navy Ball During Entire First Ne Defeats or Ties Mar Slates of Venn. Cernell, m Harvard, Princeton, Lafayette, Dickinsen and Wes f Half, says Coach Hewnan Red and Blue I Should It Had Peiver - lexan Five Surnrises Mark Faattmll Results 1 By JOSEPH iSlNG te height" seldom attained w'a University of lVmisylvwiin Mhll tenm. combining tlir power of fittWd I "tinlPtr with nn eireiw tlmt !v. is fruitful of yardnge n n Jugger w".l.i-I-i.. "Vnn" Mil er's Hed nnd Wejed crew of Inndnni'M Sntur . gfternoen showed Hip college world vmt te orcrcemo great eikih mm win iy SSwlni tli. Navy W te 7. right of n Kimi hoi wimi in ."in .arson the historic gridiron en .'rank- manifested itself :it the start if thi Horeiid hnlf ninenjc n linnd of JtMetW he. te the observpr In the "..".I. ..nn. ffirinniitp net te Riiffpr n MmeletP huinlUntien If net iinnlliiln-; ten In n football wiihb before the final I MtlP blew. ' I . The 48,01)0 vper'tnters aw n tenm Uke th tield hi ""' wi'enil half lilted Jflth iiep, energy mid n dogged appear ?-- nH saw this team score two touehtle'ViiM nftniiiNt aunt her tenm rated is thlnl be"t In the rnuntry up te tla Hue of the Riimi'. And they iiImi siiw theie tvn leiienunwim pruiv nuiiivivnt u Unit the banner of vletery atop the Mi. "It was the ine-t inagnlfieent Iriumph a en 1 nut itbwt Ws I. I,!y:.r('" "'""".. V I'"!!, ...U. In many, many ears," Miiil u ftcran of the game who van n ceneh nd official sifter plnyim,' his allotted scars at the Med nnd Ulue Institution. ' HIT 1V.4.S' the kind of victory that I nrern! the petcntinlitie of the tcnin. H l"in power, drive and yiit tlaiind that Mm 6ich locked in the reiflj aieimd Wrst Philadelphia of hie !cai. There irn something ineie alieiit it all that gave n old timers semt thing te gloat ever.' Tttm Followers (in "Mnd" TI OT fiuep the famous virtnrj ever i Mtnliis.in. buck ill 11)1(1. bine l'enn itiduntes nnd MiideiilN geiii' te mr.d Midi jy ns ever the triumph thnt "cut Beb Kelwell and bin loam back te An- napelis smarting under a most unex- rectt'rt defeat. I'irnding. singinB and ihwrins tliat larlc Ijintil the uce hours ! ail tHe ninrillllK KVJ'l urn llllimiciunii !iid the ccn'cr of ihe city awake. The student leaders plnn a monster n fniiilit mi MiKPiim I'ielil wheie ihenlajers nre exjieeted te address the nndtrgfnds ri they did after the game ..mni-r iii nil tlm I'tilelcini tlif.'r ! iiprlian-' no happlir man culling him wlf a follower of the Red and Ulue than .Mm W. lleUniaii, hem! nuich. . , a IM-man .liilllant "I ii'ver knew that a m.iii could be W happy out the u-sult nt ii foetlm.l same :is I am een tndny. snid ",- 'JJ-ynrd pn-.s that enrried the bnll te man th s meiuin? In dlseussmg the vie- lv s-ynrd line was nn excellent one. tery. -Net in niv long jenis of ceai.h- nmiu,,. ,,rrw high nnd true, but a .nglmye I fell the thrill that has e.i- NIVJ li!Uk tPvlllg (0 turn te catf.h , riepwl me r.rice the officials picked up t,n, , ite k, wit, the result thnt lliat ball nt the eim of the gnme. it i.imnc,,(i Htrnlght Inte the nrms of "(erinlnly net In tin thice years of (.arj .;rt0.vnnjc. my ceai'hinK here have I had mi much ,,.,.' . ' , , . ., .. , . hroje'ce ever. Tlmt tc-ni played ihe Miller, using hU feo ball knowledge foothill it is capable of. It l.a.l ami lk" " el F"e4r.nl nn'' rnnlljlng that ftill has ih spirit that I have been could s.pi rin through the Navy line, wMiik since ,.()Il,iK here, right as twice carried the ball, and en the see the byword in the diessiin; loom I,. - end ecciii.n went ever for what proved twren the hahes and mere of It was e.it ' be the winning points, thfre nn the Held. Then came the fight thnt staved off "Tliev played football. Net the nut- ilefcui. llarehet. thnt brillinnt back atcurWi Mud of Ihe easj I we jenr. bin kept en the htneh by I'elwell for three tlie lh le,ig':e variety ihat knows no periods, was rushed into thej frny. ilefiat. "i ln;.- were -.rand. Miller. Gain nfter gain enme, with the l'enn Thunnnn Mifirnw. Sutheilaud, in tint stands ti-nring the worst. Then n for ill" whole le.im played brilliant feet wind pass thnt carried the pigskin te hall. I knew they had It hi them, the Ked nnd Olue lEt-ynrd line. Bar- It took a crisis te bring il out. but diet gained 7 yards en two plunges. in-n it tame, se did vindication tern let of us." 4 Mi UEISMA V ;if. ti ehair n Utile " rferr and i unfilled thnt the ilratceii hi the fnt half inn all planned ahead nf Hue. "It toel: utile." tie innrji (enliniiril. "te let tram limw n the Veri tnhe thai hqll ,;, eru in il did in Ihe frt half. That irm our plan. Let tiirm run villi the ball and use tMinsrlrr up. HV irric laying harl; n one ohm tcn'iliim far the nieinint te Alike." "JUST tivp times diirlnj; the first thirty mlnules of piny did we carry iii'iii'i. llie ret i ihe tine lie .Mill- n had it. j et they scored but once, and imenstriited thnt our defense wn Weng in spite of t lie were. That. I mint ny, took nerve, but we coaches planned our bntile ahead and wen. Prslw-i (!. mi.iIi,.c "JT ,',.p mi,,m ie .s n j nns a wnnuerttii toeinnii . . ...a ,11 11. i.i m-M ii.t. ...... Je I n brillinnt. spectacular runner, ii" "ippery ns an eel nml one of the hardest "5 In the game te step. The plnyers 'W ine thnt. Cmuey. McKee. Pnir al fnylnr .-ire nl! gmnil football piny TI. Inn 1 in. ,.,.. ..:.. .. ........1 hi.-. t ., .., 1.1S fl'V R"m(' te M!'' ,l"' lln-v,1'f' i3 THUn."!! ,,i"l",,y,l ''.'-"m V""' "n 1 S? X. . Krttml f"""'al1 ,lln'. nf f!i 1, " ' , . ' """ "',' ',' " fwrtf. . fi V"ll(;n,s in, ,"" lalfjl nnd ," lrrl011" w,, '""I'lirt b' denied. curing ine general lejelcllig we mujt remenilier thai we still hinc four cames m pl.iy . Jui of them with the .SF'?. t0"m'' "'e ceiintM. Slute 0 tenirll liave yel te lie di fcnl-'d. 1... ittMuirgli, depite it two ie . i T61'' '"M'lte it two ie. vll ,iaH',hvns ,''('" inlshiy ii'nii: MJ meeting us. In -,. Wl", tu,' things fny ihis week Preparntlen for Alnbnmn ; net that Wi m ? ". ,1,Ik,f,l:,' about ihat. I when il is considered that hntli Miller ! rJ.1,1 1"M,I and .. insider what nm, Unnwr ,,,,-.. ., wlth injuries .that .r .h .im,.,Jel,u'! "i"1 ,",n,"t '"r" would have kept the ordinary p'ayer en, n tliere al tlu Imie. Il irnt'ii me liimiv .,. . . 1.1..11 i...i -t. i .11 n.. ........ .. .. I ... .-..-.. ... MIII'LIMI' I .11111 1..I.IV 1 .111 .11.' .uu.. I11XI0I1S innmi.iitij ... .1.... 1....I ........... . .. .n . r ... ..... SCORES OF COLLEGIATE GRID ,. EAST . tef',!.N'"7.;, I iii "i Annv. 7 "Jw "v"'., '-,'. "Hineutli. 3. tilt., T'"rl' I "Iveraltf. 23. Rhod ll.nd te'i",m' ,-; .Wchtmliuier. 0. pYnn .1;i' t-o'emiii. in Hohr?,nei'' ."l h'-neui". 0. K.r.i'. :1i (-i,v ' "Mega of New Ymli. 0 Jjarthiiicire, n tiirvt-ni 7 fWnenell. n. IiBiiett "n H-.f,';."".' ',1:" llnalen, College, 0. Km.. ,, ' ""i'"i 1'iinirsity, n. Bfrtir.' rn,$ . " Vrineiit, u. vfanu'eiH: ','"'"ua. 0. , Ill- nnl 'ohtuliiile, 7.1: Catholic Unliei- llv, rl ..""."Jaer, 17: It(Uet.r. 7 ,." -."- 'V.uunl Ht. Mary'. 0. W.a. ""-. ... ,ll. ..It, I, If, Pni.T.Vi'"' Al'im. HI: llxt-ter. 14 Trli.ii1. "-" 1? Mtuuiirgli, 7i Jlucknell. 0. f.SUli. ' I nlen. .1. U iilu.hu"..l,J' Agilciilture College. 12- "J llaiiipa ilre State, II) iSiif,".-ls' lailfiile. II llann .": ST! miaiiuehaniia. 8 jniilten. 0, Alfr.d. 11. .1 ,ly "f VlmlnU. 19: Herltlna. . i . ." ,'l'lii. .1. iV. '.'"1'ineii. 7: Amle.er. n. Yit ',""'"'nn. 27. Wlttcnbig, 8. '" 7. 31. V..Miealjuig, 7. NM,l,l.n "P.'1 Marahall, lilt Hnrrfnrd. 0, -?ri 1 i'"!!'.1'1" Unltemltv. 27, M.u-Uinl. 3 jlV ,,"'" -Mllltar) liiiJlliutt'. II; Nuilli Cure. ' Vv".'1.'.'1'.''.',' Marlliea. 0: ClforgeKiwu. II wUrVZ .". ,li ""r rwli.i, e. i.ii..-' '.'""". unieraiv. 2d: iiutK.r. 0. , f!"'"' I4 I'ullij. 0, 1 i tt-"'-"''6'' . Me. liaiilra Intlluln e Ilegli . . " i Ltii'.1'' '-'fi- M'liilen: Oah... ' r-;.. WHunttlMOIl ".-in t wtuiburg. -ijj vuiwma, 1, hlnMeii c'lillie, 0, T. I.AIUUM we tinileii-stlinnte the strength of tnc Southerners, lint bcciiuse we went tci give tin rcxulnrs n much rest a pos slide nfter no strenuous n game as they played lut-t i-mtiirdaj.." ' I ! l. i .ta -, - i iitc expert ugureu inm renn would win .Its eight triumph out of .eleven played with the Middles at linlf- lime Hnttll'ihiV. TIipv failed le reckon with the reawakening of the spirit that belongs te Penn loams nnd that hns Iippii lylns; dermnnt for e ninny years. T H'A.S'.V"' .10 tuuch the victory thnt inim niril tlif rlirrrlun ill nil- at(h, but Mr 'pint, fipht etid lack of lethargy thnt manlfrtcd ittelf tchen ' '0', ntriltd. Whtn the team rempirf e the field at the itart of the half te a man it acted like a let of vilit Indian, jumping around, rraiUng their fist in the palm of the ether hand, punching one another en the hark and atherichc making it ap prnr ni though they had made a aol ael rm veir tn sni.xr one in the dressing loom. TX TIIK victory l'eiin proved that n l new Stn.ilum ran be iledti ledtented with tlic home tiMin senrlni the verdlet. I'rr viens in Saturday mwip six stndlii were dedicated, and. net one opened aus piciously for the home college. The Great Attack The concentrated attack of Hels man's men in the thlnl period and the lirt minute of the fourth is still a matter of much comment among feet bnll niPii. Te march OS jnrds through n Ipmit. I'Mteil ns kfrnni nml nmverfnl n the .Vnvy. nnd te flnnlly were by cntch iMT Ihi'in impt Irn:, "Penh's well for the effennhe power n( the lted hud Ulue. The Interference was spectacular tn both the Hr-"! and wcend scores. Hnd it net be-ui for Iliinicr'c sreat work, knocking Navy men out of the way after Miller caught the forward pass thnt Milled touchdown, another Mery would time te be written today. The big Texnn, suffering from a lame back that .i.i.wt i.ii.i-.i i ...u k.iiiiiiii iui minutes nt n time, risked everything te " " -'"it goal line. .Tehnny Thurmnn. thnt mastodon tnekle. whose piny steed out nil after neon like a hound-up t-erv lliunib en a imtiei hniucr's linnd. nreved u here for the -ecinid time. He rushed in nnd bh'ekul Cullcii's punt in midfield near the end of the third period, ami I.nng "'en. n sulistilute. fell en Ihe bull en the N:,vv 4ij-ynrd line. .r,.t t li- t point en the slenm roller cot itn nctlen nml scored niraln. Thnt Hmchet failed the next lime when Thurmnn crashed him te earth after Fiilrchild had impeded Ids progress. Still another down. A forward pass, McKee te Conrey, never reached the latter, gi minding ever the genl line and I'l'iin wan out of danger a moment Inter, thanks te Hemer's r7nrd punt. A SCAXT fire minutes later and A Ucthaw fiiinhled te givt the asy another ehaiuc. The oppor tunity uu Inst when Ihe saint pXaytr ininrepted a forward pass. When the game ended llarehet ieMf fl hanging axeay far substantial gains, , .... f.nii.i. i M"'" " j?f d"r,,I,f n "' . 4 "pos MILLER, that doughty son of A l.ehaneiK plavcd the greatest ftrae nf hi enreer. lie was in every play, dheeled Iih tenm like n genius, never fuibd 10 gain and p'nyed the kind of defensive game thnt mnde him n here inst year nml tlie vear Ueiere. r,m fr,v j, due ,, ,,,' '"' lines le ciirrv the bnll becnuse of 1 ...... i.i.i ,..,11 ...,.1 in.... 1.1 a I'1 IM..-. f.iii..i . .ii..,, ...- ..,. dueghty skipper, was in every play. The statiMlcs of the bnttle show that the Middles outplayed Penn in many ilepartinents. l'enn mndu sK tlrst ,!'., during the contest, five in the !llin nn, ,, j,, ,,e f0Urth. Tie Mid diei; made sixteen nine In the first and seven in the srcei'd. Ill ground gained the Middies hnd l.'ill and Ml for 'i tetnl nf 2-18. te 15" mid 10.' for I .'!' nil told. The Middles ,, ,., te,p forwards i hi ee of which mcceede. l'enn attempted three nml il, nil worked. In mints Ilnmer nxeuiged -is yards with six and Oiillcn Id yards with the. GAMES SATURDAY .MIDDLE WEST Pilnreten. j!; rhleuge. 18 Notre Daine, l.l (lenrgla Teeh. I. Indlnnn. 14: Mkhlc-uti Agglee, 8 llmi.iMir. 19- Knrlham fl Cincinnati. 10' ('line. 0. A St Imiadue, 7i St. I'nnav-intuT, 0. .Mount I'liinn, 13' AKien, 7. WeuntiT. 3D I W'OKtern linen. 8. Duller. Hi Walxmh. 7. Mlnaeurl. II. HI l.euls n, uhnrlln. 7: Airti-mt, 0 MUhleiin. 24: llllnela, 0,.. Mlniieeet-i Hi Ohl.i Hlfite 0. 1ti lit in n ifi i'nlLi,1 e.l . fi rir t m ft Ht. XaMei'a. 23. Man Mil (Tenn 1 Ce.. leg.., 11 Knnana Unhusllv, 7, l.antm Agglea. T 1 Aahlnnd 8: Illrnni 7. Amen. IA, Wimhlmiten, 0, Ier.ii, SO, Purdue, 0 SOUTH Centr. 82i Unlvraltv of I.eiilt. T. Vanderblll, 23; Merer. 0 .. . an. l.l.u... nn ft inline1"-"., -IWi .U.-i-l-aiHa-.. ". Kentucky. 7i Sari.-. n. Auburn, 30: Cninn Ilennlnga. 11 'lulnne, 20: Mlaalaalppl A and I 0. HDl'TIIWIJPr Ileyler. 40: Mlaalaalppl, 7. Illr. H' Heiithwe't-lli. 9. Nebraakn. 3. oMnliema 1, e, IU, AlitliHIim. 10 FAR WKSl" r'nh'e'i'alt'v of Wn-hlii'ilten. 17 Wiieluniten 8,ittiw.'5',,,eV Umiar. 1:-.-iiU..m.Iv of '''imtViriiliy of jUicseii. Cnhtrelly of ,d'ljnl "rally "f Cfllferr.la. rti Uiilc,-lty of luiiUitra CalUarab,, , inricnn e, i ue nig icxnu useu nuc a 1KB JIMMY ROBERT Carnegie Tech Player Displaces Harry Wilsen as Leader in Eastern Colleges 'BOTS' BRUNNER MOVES UP While Syrncuse predated the xel ernn Hairy Wilsen, halfback, and Mike Palm, qunrterbnek, nnd ether mem bers of the l'enn Stnte eleven from (reusing its genl line Snturdnv. Jimmy Robertsen, diminutive field general of Carnegie Tech, tallied three time , against Greve City, nnd assumed the I lendership In the rnce for premier scer- I Ing honors nmeng tlie lending colleges , in the En st. TlobertFen hns twelve ' touchdowns, and lendi WlNen, who lias ten touehdewns and one point nfter touchdown, bv eleven points. "Hots" ISrunner, of I.nfnyetle. moved abend of Pitlin. by crossing Hns- , ten College's line once. He is credited with eight touchdowns and eleven ad ditienal points, while the Nittnny I.ien , iiinrter has seven touchdowns nnd thlr- I teen genls. Deb Hurtt. of Columbia, in sixth place, with thirty-nine points, lends the New Yerk relleglnni. with Wnlter Kepplsh. Ulue and White cap tnin. tied with Ilrumbnugh. of Carnegie Tech; Pfann. of Cernell, and Town send, of CelnntP. each with thirty-six. Comfert has been most successful In ndding tlie point after touchdown. He j lins kliked eighteen genls from plnce- ment. llnnsen, of Cernell, hns account ed for sixteen. Sweet, of Ilrewn, has kicked three field goals, which K high in thnt deportment. The individual tetnls with touchdowns, points nfter touchdown nnd field goals,, follew: INDIVIDUAL SCOniNCl P!yr and Cellut . TD. TT. Ffl.T'sl Rnb-rt-en. Cnrncm Tcn..lL" " Wilfon, I'ann Rtntn 10 I Hrunnr. I.afnyptte s 11 Palm. Pcnn Htnte 7 13 Debhardt. lanrnr-ttq 0 Hrutt Columbia e IfrumbaiiBh. r.'urnfgle Tch. 0 e Knppltch, relutnbla Pfann. Cernell Tewnaend Colnte llti'lMUIIi uruiSvnil 1 Wl V 4 J Smyth. Armv Humer. I'nnel,,nla Xndernen. S,racu .... Hart, Cernell Tni ler. Na . Menrl.l". Svmeuia Xte em. I'm dlium I'onrev. 'ftv Kellear, S racuaa l!nkrt. HiitBers (Illmerii. Army Kaw, Cern'SlI , t.ixmb. Carneslv Tech . Reoner. Cnrnall Santerrt. Celaata , Tyron. Celaata Own. Harvard Redtrlek. Columbia Oanpar. Ilehurt , Malum. Williams Walrmsn. 0arn8t Tech. Bat-s. .V; T. V Hew mail, nvraeuse .... Chapln. Hirvnr.l . . . f'nlenni. I'ltt-liuich .... Comfert. Ca rii-'Rla Tch. l)e.M. Arnu C'rum. rrliicteii . ... Unzl!a. I.afft'tte ilrav, Prln'-etrjM flrr. Llilh Harper. LHils-h Hermann. Coital Jerdan. Yale Kellv, Y.vl Iviinf W. mij J 0 e II li II 0 e II ft 0 e 0 II 1 1 e 0 II e e ft 0 . 4 ..4 . 4 . 4 , 4 . 4 . 4 , 4 . 4 , I . 3 . 1 . a '. a . a . a . :i . a . n .i . .i . R . a . a . a . s ,3 '. 5 . a . a . a . a . a . a . A . a ! a . 4 -I '.'I Hi' J 4 1!4 32 31 ! u 111 is ' is is is is l Is IK IS IS IS 1 1 1 IS Is 1 in 1 IS IS IS Is IS IS 17 1H HI 1 ."i 14 1.1 1.1 I'l in i.t t .-'! 'la l'.' i.' la! la! 11' 1-1 e e t 10 0 s 1 ' 0 II ft e 1H I .Matler.v, Val Mnniilier Perdlimn MIUt. P-niiHjl,.inla .... VeldllnT. Villi P.inch. Trew n 'Kama). Cernell Slnrur. Penn Stnle ,, .. Sullhan, rnnlanla .. V ..llierden, N. V. U.... W.ieil, Arm Welsh, Celij.it" I'nrrhft. Navv Ilanaen. Cern 'II I Kobliien, WvxU-'ati Alil- Mldilleiiuiy ilchriK. Columbia . . Hlenl. JIelv Cresa . , (.Irnnnii, llelv !'' ... Pfuffmun llnri.i.l .VnlKRtl. l.Clllsh . ... I'naler Pirlmeutli Hill Amlicrat Mallav. Ui'emelnwii i I'.iir, S'"i" . . . . irunhea, Nn Darling, tloalen CuIIvkw . t 'renin. Heatnn Cel!ce . llejmnn. Williams .... , 1'lanniian, IIU1uikIi ,., II a ii u 4 III a T 1 i i t t l i CLAUSEN LEADS PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL SCORERS Bendera Tepi Academic and Mc- Kinney Catholic League 1 Bemlere, tlie enptnin of tlie Hover Hever I ford Kehoel eleen. in out in front for the inillviilual K'ering houei'M of the liiter-Aeademle League ni the reMili of the games this week. The leniler of thu Main Line team linn scureil twenty live point) In two I'imteMs. r.iur toiicli teiicli toiicli dewns nml 11 plncement f.unl after louehdewii wax the milliner the leuiil wet mnile. INTIlIt-ACADEMIC LIIACil K riaer, Scheel Tl. ufiet- 'II I'tx T.D. t D r 11 I lleiider Haierf.ird 1 I Freeman. P Chill ter I M. Hinltli, P. t'hiillei 3 I fV, llrlll. i'. 1 imiitr , 2 e M. Jlrlll. P. Charter . 3 " ojlerne, Haerferd ..1 1 , MeAditma. Haeiferd,. I " I'riiemiiri. HiiM'rf.ir.l .,1 n Kngland. Ilmerferit ,.1 n I.MIt.'liell. P. Cluirter 1 n TlinlietliiUe, hi, I.ulte'a 1 u Pt'HLlC man I.I.AOUF. t'lniiaen, Frankfnrd , . 1 ,1 1 Week. I'ranltfer.l .... 2 " 1 Filler. Seu th'" in I 3 iKnrbach, (HiiiiiintniMi, I I 1 llhlmer, Clerinantiiwn., I " I'Hrluru. Hi rminlimn I " ' i:i!.1l.llltt .s'nullll'lll . I 11 I,. In. south, rn I 11 Saiuuela, SnullKlli , I 0 I'ATIIllI.ls, l.UAtllli: WKInnay, Cnthnlle , . A 3 MrNully. Catholic ,.,. I II Jltttw, CUoUe kiifA V nm 4JFmKiEttc&sWiyiK9iBKbKKFMisKBSNKW vjKapjrvtcv v jnkw&Z iakkRfr,, 'BsBx stBPSBKsulBSsrSmiLAMIsSv' vKv ISiMSWsM ff 5 , m&EmW&&SE9m!mmJ, 'IfSSSSSwtriSmJmSSKSSSSmBK&tiSfc ? QaSswSwJvkEc&ytWtnSWSi 6UtfKiVlftB aBaaaV g iJSSSMBSSSBuSSMlSr bmSSSSSSSSiSSSMikSSSMSSSSSSSSr'!2i JffSWySWSFfKWtBluttSSmBm S9BalaPaaaak s. -ffHBBJBBflEBflBBBPBSJBB a- taamBPrjffMByiJZjMaWfl3pJyyW -a The upper photograph shows Barchrt, of the Navy, Crying ie circle Peen's left end In tlie closing minutes of the fourth period. Thurman (Ne. 1!) stepped the Mldttle star after Fnlrehlld momentarily hindered bis prog ress. Tills was at the very end of the Navy's last drive for victory. The lower photograph tdiews Penn stop step ping a Navy lunge nt the Hue. Captain Miller (Nn. I) is barking up the first defense. McGraw (Ne. 20) Is at the rlsht nf the picture protecting (he end. Parr, of the Nnvy, Is raring around bach of the play as part of the Interference SCORES MADE BY THE LEADING COLLEGE FOOTBALL ELEVENS PENN 14 F. and M... ST U. of Seuth. Ii! Maryland . . 1 1 Swarthmore. 13 Nnvv PIUNCETON 80 Jehns Hep's. Ii Vlralnla .... 10 CelKate .... 28 Maryland . . gt Chicago .... g:i rn'T . . 57 IT. Clnrln'tl. 0 l.afnvPtta .. . II Wcat Vn. . . 21 St racuaa ... 7 lluckr.ell . . . II- e IS. PCNM RTATE Rl St. nena'te.. !i .' Wm. Mary 1 1 -JO Oellyaburir .. e 33 Lebanon Vel 33 Mlddlburi- . 30 e Sjracute ... 71 i;uH.ir.i.i, BO St. nonae'a 6 Niagara .... 68 New Hamp'B 14 Coital .... SOS COLUMBIA 48 Uralnua .... 43 Amherat . . . 16 Wcalevan . . . 0 N. V. V.... 10 Williams ... ?,,8T NAVT 7 71 Weatern Res 0 1 1 lluclcn!! ... 7 13 (leersla T... n la 7 Penn I.I 7 113 20 O r. AND M. 5H Alb-IBM . . . 7 0 C. of P II 13 4S Mt. at. Mary . 7 Dickinsen .. .3 S3 fll Haxorferd .. e BUCKNBLl, fil Manan-fd ... 41 Alfred Rl Smquehanna. 7 Na v 7 Lafayette . . 0 Plttaburgh.. nnn : 0 DARTMOUTH " "OVnreIh . . . O 14 :s 7 10 Main ft 21 Jllddleburc a Vermont . 3 Harvard .. 10 49 nr-enaiA tech Oil SYRACUSE 28 Hobart ... . 47 Muhlenberit . 82 N. T. Unli . e llreun .... 14 Pitt e Penn Stat.. SI Oglethorpe .. fl lit D-ividien ... 0 33 Alabama . .. 7 O Navy 13 3 Notre Dame, 13 "?B 39 MICHIOAN 74 Allien .... 0 Vandarbtlt . lft Ohie Stat. 1.4 Illinois ... 7 l -. 0838? T VIROINIA va. wea. 7 fis Marietta 9 I'lttaburth 14 13 W. and U. 2S Rutnra 15 124 I URSINUS 4 7 Columbia 2 0 Mwarthtiieri 0 Delanaru , 01 12 Juniata , 0 Dlcklnkeii 7 "Te 117 RUTOERa 1 Penn Mlll'ry 20 F'OHlham . . . 13 rhlKh 7 Heilmny . . . 0 W Vlnrlnla WILLIAMS 41 Hamilton . 14 Mlddlcbur;-. 0 Tuf ta n .'ale H I'elumbla . "lis I'll SUSQUEHANNA II nucKr.eii 1 in Hloemab's II. 0 Uttyabur: . ii --Ubrltfm 11 Colgate . 0 4 11 s" II 20 .. I) "Tii ill 13 I ia e i P. M. C. 0 Hutgeia .... 12 It, Jeseph. . ii Albright .... 12 Wuali C-.il.. il Delauura .. "iiiii ST. JORRTH 7 Delawaru , , (1 1. M. C. . . 0 Lebanon V. "is SWARTHMOUi: 34 Uralnua . . . 7 Dlclitneen . . (I Penn . 20 .s-en 2.t HOLY f rtiKS in Hubma n at i-r.nirt re 0 Harvard II Vlllaneva 7 llomen U n vernunt . 12 40 CKNTRK 7 (.'araen & N 21 Uli-maen Cel .-..-. MUalaalPDl 10 V. P. 1 10 Harvard .-J LniitaWlle US 41 IJ.'i Beets and Saddle ' Iiitenla is the only major race traek running today. Tomorrow will begin the fall meeting nt rimllce, where 11 number of big stakes will be decided, 1 Ini'ludlng the Futurity next Snturda . whlfli may deride the mooted question of the best two-year-old. The lleeeh Crest l.anc Purse is the feature nl Lntenia tetlnj. Jehn llneh me'lster, new of the Hnvann melng per sonnel. ewn1 one borne, mid be is Me. Goodwin, Mippesed le be 11 volt of Celin, nnd he appears geed enough In win , this pur-'e, llers.es whlrh mh-ui bti nre: First raee Hulllen, Inqiiisiilen. Last One; mecentl I'eitlillid Cru. I'l-inee Tii 'I'll TIibIiiii. K. llilr.l Twu Piiir. is ' Tulsa, Manicure; fourth Hener Mnu, Mil,. Heed. IMndiir lVel: liflh Melioed. win, Tlppe Jsulilb, Iliirrut'titla ; nlxth 1 l.esh. Awny, (iuest of Hener; seventh Jeuet, I'liele Vete, Kewple O'Nenl. i Oceanic, S. I. Hlddle's geed relt by the Klnn-Veuve Clienuet, whieli tlo tle 1 fented the Lexington Stnbles" Lueky Heur nnd the Kngllsh horse L'nratren 1 II for the .'-'.'i,(Hi(l WiishliiKten llniull enp Katurtlny at l.nuirl, tilnces himself I high In rnuk among the lliree-,venr-ein of the year. Lutky Heur, nfter his linn rare of a week previeuH 11 1 Luleiiia, lit which lie ran second when a werhl'a revertl wns eiiuiiletl fei n mil" ami thi'i'c-feuriliN, ceulil net uini'ede blx t laMaPeuada tp a calt e( kit tv nt, HARVARD JO Mlddlebure 20 Hely Creat. 1 6 Uowden . . . 24 Centra 12 Dartmouth -Army 01 LEHIGH Oettybur . 37 Rt. Kraticla. 7 Rutnera .... 3 Brown 2fl Muhlenberir. . 13 i-ji 0 rAFATnTTD 7 .14 Richmond .. i 7 Pitt 0 H2 Muhlenberg. . e gS lluckn-U . . . e 12 Daaten . .. 11 14.1 ARMT 7 WASH. AND JEFl 35 Westminster.. 0 0 1ft Ilethnny .... 7 0 33 Sprlnflld 12 !banen al. 7 carnKi T. i la Kanaas .... 0 Alabama ... 33 New Ham'e. 7 Yal H Geneva 14 w. Va. W sa 11 JOHN'S HOPKINS 0 Princeton ... 3ft ' 100 MIIHI.BNBKRO r.9 Streudsburt. ft Kirncu .. 12 Delaware .. . 0 Iatavtte . . 7 Clettveburir . 7 I.ehigh. Jit. Ht. Mary e rtn Wn .h n O 0 4ii -c.ee. Waah'n 0 HnMrferd .. 0 Vlrglnli .... 47 0 n.v 2S 211 Tin 4S B2 hosten cet.Msai: Ml L'ii Restnn t'nlv. fl N-OTRB DAME 27 Ferdhem il 40 Kalamazoo . . ... n St. Leuie... 20 Piirdus . ,J n. Da,.n a natren . 0 I.afai-tte 50 is "... r;"r ":..-' . i.rmvnv i . uearsia .rtn a -."--.. - . .a a. 0"Arrny ci ii a :e 2U'orwiewn e 0 Haverford .. e Ht. Jeseph' a. :! e Hamilton ... 0 3J Waih ten (.' 0 : eiyru.un.a . . j 0 Swarthmore. .'0 90 es . ' T: DELAWARE 2 a. ..,.. '-1 7 St. Joeeeh.. 0 Muhlenberg , 1 Urslnni .... 0 R. I state. tP. M. C. .. b . '-,'-' " 12 0 7 0 O nivliragn ... e 6 lfl Allegheny . . e 12 0 Prlnoeten ... 10 O u women .... i as Sunuehanna 6 33 il- -T2 . DETROIT 82 0 n 3 n 137 St 0 e 1(1 7 Wllm'len 11 OHIO STATE S4 Duqueane . . 3 De Melne. 1 Hasien Cel.. e .sprlngfleld . (10 orirrTSRURe 0 I-h!h . 0 Penn ("tat 2s Muhlenberw 1 r lllnneia DICKINSON 2S Albright . .. 27 .iwarthmor .iwarthmer 13 I'. ami M .1 Ohie Wea'n. 14 uberlln . . . 0 Michigan - Ill Hi IOWA STATK 0 Cee (Ameal. . e Mlnnei.it. .1 IOWA a I Knea . .... in Yal llllnela . Tii ar.ORCH.TewN Hi laobanen .12 Cincinnati '.I r'erdhmn . tl Marin.. .. .11 7 0 "21 0 21 0 (11 "88 11 e 4n ir.'nua a . n 110 I4.VERFOIID -Xinven- . , 0- 4 Trlnltv "11 AIRIQIIT 2 F. and M 31 Juniata 7 Uleldnsim 1.11'. M I- 11 HuMiUfh inun ill Scliu ll.iil 24 21 3 .le'inn Hup e P. and .M Ilf.THANT 7 V. and J 14 (lre,. Olu 14 llutiern . .17 1 M Il'i Tlint tell t ,,. story, umi shows hew tr.iek hamlii'appers inn err, 111 well ns oilier people. Luck Heur nnd Ocennle lietli were ailing in the enrlj pnrt of the vein- ami .nine Inte their best fetui Lite. Mr. Uithlle nlwnys hail the Idea 1 hat O.e.iiili' was little behind Man (' Wnr for speed. Still. u( eipinl weighte, .1 Is luelinhle that Lucky Heur uml.l .iilV.it the Kiddle enlt. liiri.lent:ill . Mr, Kiddle Is doing iriich for tlie thor oughbred, itiid 110 one begrudges him his ili'tuiy. l-.termlnater hus nice.l 10.1 much iccciilly. lie will win plenty of races jet, lieweci-, 1'niageu II lieeiN te lie ncclilllllteil. He rail 111 Iliigland in Mny. "Loek for in erer the deer" TALH 4R Balsa :a Carnasla T. . IN N. Carolina. 0 Iea as WUIiama ... An Acceptable Xmai Gift buy early A. R. Onderdep's Seiiy, 202-204 Markes St. J rd 1GREENLEAF RETAINS 7 WORLDS CUE TITLE e I v 10 a i Defeats Benny Allen in Final Bleck of 450 Point Match Ralph fJreenlenf Is still the nndia 1 puted pocket billiard king of the world. I Hy running out hl string Sntnrda night, while Benny Allen, the Knnsns City challenger, wns making a game but Ineffectual effort te, cntch up, the young chnmpien retained poes1en of his diamond medal, nnd raited In the purse of ?2."i00. Oreenleaf wen by the I count of 4,"i0 te 'X7. crecnient wns expected te retain ni title. Tlieugh scarcely twenty-three! he has held his title for three seasons. ' and in thnt time hai beaten .Mien de cisively severnl times. Denny went into the match, hopeful, but net really confident. He was up ngelmt his muster, and he knew If. The Knns-H City veteran Is usually n Inta ntnrter. It tnkes time for him ' te get te the top Sietch of his efforts. and he showed that conclusively In the Saturday night block, when for tne first time In the three-day battle he , did as well as his opponent. 1 On Thursday Greenleaf wen easily, 1 anil Ki.e Int. enrelr.iqMefi In rnlltn. n hhet would have run out before Henny1 had counted hnlf a hundred. On Frl 1 day he hnd an even ensier time, but en" Saturday Allen showed his best form of the Hinteh. He made a high 1 inn of fifty -sex en, and nt nil times, played an ecellent game. 1 Had he displayed that form hefere Oreenlenf piled up such an overwhelm ing lend thi-e N a possibility thnt the crown might have chanced linnd'. The nffnir was excellently hnndled by .Toe Mnwr. nnd brought nut .lendld crowds of btlluifd fans, many of whom I nre well known in liie cliie ami seel.il life of the clt. Ir w,i9 nn excellent loest for imeket billlnnls, nml tlve de de menner nf the cnniesfants bnrrlng a , Hare of nrtWti. tempernment by Oreen leaf en opening night wns nil that 1 could he flsked The old pr jmllce ngnlnat the snme, which letpiires wemlerfiil detcrit.. is being wiped 1 it by the way In whl"h these nin'ches 1' brought before the public. I NATIVITY PLAYS TODAY Meets St. Columba In Annex League Game Natlvltj and St Columba will bat. lie ill the li f 1 1 l.. of the I'.itllelie Annex League Ins afternoon en I'lihlll Field. The former was the 1 lmiiipi.ni of the Lengue l.i-t enr. nnd is .loped te be en top nt t1 e en.l nf Ibis sniseii Last Meinlii in liie opening gnme Xntivltj nnd Si I'.iirnentuie pluje.l four periods te u MOi-elesm tie, but llie Kensington tenn expe.is tn brink into the winuiiu cel .11 1 1 lednj The Right Sex Fer Sturdy Winter Shoes Comfert nml smnit stjh lembine in our softly liiMiritius woeku Im-iery. Theso hyKietiic, siihtly stocks net enl keep you warm nml "cenify," but i'l!-.iesc(l men cen.siilur them the new und coirect tliinc $1.00 te $1.65 Inipoitetl and tlemcsti . Svnf Pett an Paid Ciive Siza and Celer lly KDWIN .1. EIGHT I'ellegi-h Iii tlie 1'ift nnd one In the West dieipcd out of the nn ilefentcd, untied class en Saturday when Jhc football letuins came in. In this sector there arc only n-veii teams ie iiialninK in this select divNien. Cernell, 'l'enn. Itarvaril. I'riuretnn, l.nfuyette, Dickinsen and Vcle,iiu mnke up 1 1 1 group. In 111" liaxt there arc six ndditiennl undefeated iicmim, hut tll,1 have lieen ileadleckid in nt eat one struttzle. Thc, ine Stale. Ann, Cnrncgle 'Icih, W. and .f.. West Vliginia and llrewu. Inun, Cnliferiiia mid Notre ('.line arc were the .Vnvy and Chicago. The full- ilfie of these teams te win wns u distinct surprise, for both of them were odds-en favorites wlien tlie week -end skirmishes jstnrtcd. Up te the last bntch of gnmes Prince ton und Tufts were the college elevens In the l'nst which hnd net been scored , upon. The Tiger" lest this record, but kept their slnte clear of reverses, which U fnr mero important. Tufts wns eliminated by Wedcynn, I.T-0. RUTGERS, Columbia, r.eergc town and Drexcl Institute, are ethers who "bit the dust" for the llrst time Saturday. Five Surprises THE week-end did net pn-s without n cluster of surprises. The uprising of Pennsylvania in conquering the Nnvy reminded the old-timer of ether nnd better days. It was hy n last hnlf rally thnt the Quakers squelched Heb Fel well s fighters, nnd out In ( hicage 1 the nreuseil Tigers nNe came from 1 behind te win lute in the gnme. The ' Princeton victory wns even mere sen 1 sntiennl, for Hepe.r's athletes waited j until the last period te spring te the I fore. I The 7-7 game between Tale nnd the I Army wns net within the realms of things expected. fhe Ulue was n fa i verlte ,nnd It wns believed thnt .Tenes ' men would be nble te triumph by ! nt least two touchdowns. The score- less bnttle which Stnte nnd Syracuse waged wns aKe an upset. .Vccerding te form, the Center County Collegians should have wen. The victory of II ,'y Cress ever Vermont war another sur nriie, .Um Keady . combination heat Dartmouth the week previous, but bowed nt Worcester, (i-0. Harvard, Lnfayette nnd Pittsburgh all survived, but there were many anxious moments for the supporters of these three Institutions. Dartmouth pIi the Crimson te 1-3 nnd rrnnK Cnvannugb's Bosten College eleven put ! inaugural show at the new Chest -h- -.-? B-t eir.f thS r.aatntna. "ut Street Arena. Southeast corner up a great fight against the Eastenlans, but lest 12-3. Bt'CKNELI. gave the Panthers a tough battle and held Warner's athletes scoreies until tne last pc ! ried, when Colonna, plunged threusli I for the totirlidewn that gave the femeketnwn boys a win at 7 te ". Jenkins' Dash THE Harvard-Dartmouth game w-as closer than the figures indicate. A field goal by Captain Buell In the sec ond period was the only score of the first half. HueH's drive wns from the IS-yard mark and tn the third quarter Geerge Owen place-kicked three points lsSSSSSSSJ UmS Vi g1'1"1 zySsfSnfimTtlsww Oo'yeu like a imeke''thatV milJ7 Say "El Producte." De you like a distinctive cigar? Try El Producte. Choice Havana gives 'its character? Flawless is its shade-grown wrapper. It's a blend that is uncopyable. Many shapes and sizes 10c te 30c tC. H. P. CIGAR CO., Ju$ - Philadelphia. Ta or real enjoyment I'OLI.OCK ititii tin. flit...,... i..ini ffiiii i.m nn. yard Ii.i'r ! I .IIICV'II llltlll II I-.IIJ .rI li'ie Shortly nfter the. fourth period unrted l.lejil Neidllngcr snved the Uteeii from a shut-out with a beaut! ful goal from the -lT-ynrd line. Dart month's liepts. however, were rulntd i rer .leiikiiis intercepted n for ward iiass nnd inn 4S yards for ! ii ndnv ti. .Jenkins had vlrtunlly it il'.n Ii l ahead when he grubbed the linll and he lnt no time M-pnrntlng him n'lf irem the (!reen ilefenders. The lnracht ciev.d that ever saw n foetimll Kiniie in tills country rni liic-eni wiien Hie Army and Ynle come ASIDE from the Chicago-Prince--TV ten fuss, the Biggest Inter national argument wwi staged down at Atlanta hetmtii (Jeergla Tech. nml .Notre Dame. Tlu Seuth Bend collegians put It ever the Southerners by l.'i.'l. Cinlngten's Great Feat TTKItM.I.T COVINGTON'S grt fent. nlse feet, established whit v.n thought te be u world's record. The Centre quarterback kicked six field goals against the University of Louisville. One wns from' the 40-ynrd mark nnd the rest from points within. It was r-nid thnt the best previous record was live goals in one game, hut the deperters dug up the rcnl record of seven In one content mnde b Itnbertsen, of Purdue. I.ehigh get back into n winning stride by thumping Muhlenberg. 20-7. Beth lehem students are new looking at the l.nf.-uetfe game witli mere henrt. Drexel's untnliicd record was smeared by Juninta nnd'Hnverferd wns smothered under nn nvalunche of Finnklin nnd Marshall touchdowns, 01-0. (Menn Killlnger's Dickinsen eleven scored its fourth consecutive vie vie terv hy bumping Ursinus, 48-0. Tem Weed's Gettysburg eleven had a little tee much stuff for Villnnevn. and the bnttlefield -celleglnns gntned reveng for Inst year's defeut, 1."-7. CUVARTHMORK and Pennsylva- J nla Military Cellese are cele brated well -earned wins. The Gar- net beat Steicns. 20-0, and Cadets ncved out Delaware, (1-2. BRITTON AFTER LOUGHRAN Te Meet Ray 8mlth at New Chest nut Street Arena Frankie Brltten, who is te meet Sergeant Ray Smith in the stnr bout of Fifteenth nnd Chestnut str"- Thurs- dny night, hns come out with a chal lenge te Temmy Leughrnn. Deth ISiitten nnd Leughrnn bnll from Seuth Philadelphia. "I feel confident that I will score ti knockout against Smith ThursMnr night." tsild Hrltten today, "and the.i I will go after a match with Leugh ran." 1 The Brltten-Bmlth match Is scherl j tiled for eight rounds. Se Is the semi 1 final between Yeung Jnck Dempsey und Willie lurry. " Preliminaries, each scheduled for six rounds are : Al Gorden vs. Johnny Mnrtne. Jnv Grimm vs. Clare McCabe nnd Ray West vs. Mickey Martcll. a ' r A l"!-. nSS. .an record k' O "'..aA. J VT-l.- -'- si-ft-'..n,-ft-.MWfate VHi ,M. .j-. 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