WMMtSKMmSiWKKmifms fBMMMHHH .BIaHBHHUi itf. 1 X. V IMM grmiLflwafB WHWnW) W? t I. li.1 ISKllf'Sl Hem'ft3W?&TOfi SMS raJ E2 - , 4 JjaE4ijHa2aiBHK S2!KOT0rtm?a O LEDGER-PJ DAY, -NaVDMBBUr 1TO3 ' " ?(WPPW5 HJAUJSlirillAi BA.'. jiff" ' f , ' : '" reutt" FI Husky Alabama Eleven, With Its Wide-Open Offensive, Ready for Battle With Penn Warrii THE CRIMSON TIDE OP ALABAMA, WHICH SOUTHERNERS HOPE WILL OVERFLOW PENNSYLVANIA FOOTBALL TEAM ON FRANKLIN FIELD TODAY w !'. KJ r n i MONTGOMERY Gvsrcf NEWTON McCARTEE Halfback WHITAKET? COOPER Tackle SCOTT Cedcft PROPST. Cantb HOVATER Tc11 CLEMONS End WESLEY Guard OLIVER Halfback BARTLETT Quarter back .nwinwM H j LAFA YETTE-W. AND J. GRID HEADLINER TOD A Y Battle Between Undefeated Teams in New Yerk May Decide Collegiate Football Title of East FLORIDA AT HARVARD r LOOKS like the calm before the storm en the football horiaen in the Kast today. Here nnd there black gpeta. threatening disturbance!!, dot the sky, but there In no sign of gen rnl fury. m , The worst iiterm of tue day nccms te be nettled around New xeric. where Lafayette will clash with Washington end Jeffersen. There also appe.iM te be trouble in the air at Syracuse, where tbe Ornnce will oppose Nebraskn, but unless the unexpeeted happens, it will be fair and perhaps worm at ether points. Heat waves will approach Cambridge and this rity from the Seuth In the football platen fruin Flerida and Alabama. Harvard nnd 1'ennsylvnnln athletes may drop n few pounds from perspiration, but are expected te survive. Crimson OdilvOn Favorite Net mueh is known of the strength of the Flerida aKsregatlen. but the Crimson should have no trouble turn ing back the Southerners. Yale may haw trouble with llrewn, but nill try te sine its" utreiiKth for the bis storm ut Princeton, November IS. The Tigers, however, mint ti;' Bwnrthmere ntnl although the New Jersey team is favored te win by a geed margin, the Uarnet is sure te put up a tough same. The Lntayetle-W. and J. skirmish will nrnh.ihlv nmillll'e better football and mere fight than any ether game, i Beth teams linvc a long siring 01 vic tories, with the Maroen holding a light edge. TI.e Presidents have net shown the power they were expected te this hoasen. but Neale ma have been saving his Muff for Sutherland and ills students. The game is likely te deride tlin eliampiensiini 01 me .i-.., Cernell, after two weeks' rest, will" mliig into action against Celiiiiibm. ' which means a rough day for the New, v-i... 'i'i.n iiiinnnu Imvn nrreze.i through' the season In r,nnd -tjli. ami it N net likely that Muck, O'Nei h i eleven will be able te give Pome s aiu- , letes inu.-li of a battle. ! . I Minium kcsi any previous game tn win. Cavauaiigh , bs's a team at llosten geed enough te held LafaJetti. te l'J-0. nnd that's 110 .nfajette te 12-0. and that's iw feat. Anether interesting Cnthe-1 Irmisl. will take place at Wash-' i, when Hely Cress faces Geerge- mall lie pklrmi Ingtnn town. The Worcester warriors ere the favorites. There will he some fur (.catteted about the place when Dickinsen and Gettys burg meet at llarrisburg. The Car lisle team hns been vcrv successful tinder Glenn Klllinser mid is a slight favorite, but Tem Weed, another for mer Penn Stnte star, has developed an excellent eleven at Gettvsb.irc nnil the battlefield collegians are out strong for Tictery. I v Deth Pittsburgh and Carnegie Tech' have selected easy rivals for te.lav. The Panthers will engage Geneva and Carnegie Tech w 11' line ut aiainst Allegheny. Dresel Institute will he at home te St. Jehn's athletes and hopes te tender them n warm reception, Haverford Itlse will be entertaining. The Main Line onpee Guilferd, unether Qunkcr college tenia from the Cam Unas. At Chester, tlie Pennsylvania Military College eleven battles Prank lin and Marshall and up at Heading Prelnus and Albright will clush. 1'lem.en Hal ties Ttth In the Seuth one of the big guinea of the day is the buttle between Clem 0n nnd Georgia Tech. At one time when Heismnn, the present Penn conch, was tutor at Cleiaseii. Tech wus uxually beuteu, but from the time Heismnn first went tn Atlanta the Gelden Tor nado has held the edge. Centie faces Kentucky at Lexington and Vlrglnln nppenes Washlngteu and Lee nt Cinrlettesille. Sewanee, the team which lebt te l'enn a few weeks age, lines up ngainst Seuth Carolina at Columbia and the Vanderbilt nth 'tNi who held Michigan te a scoreless lie, battles Tennessee at Knexvlllc. Catholic 1'nlverslty plnys Virginia Mil itary Iiihtltute ut Lexington, Vh. Michigan and the Michigan Aggies put en their Bnnuul entertainment ut Ann Arber. This is one of the big snnies of the Middle West. Xetre Damn will clnsh with Indiana at Seuth Menu. Minneapolis will be thn scene of the clush between Wisconsin and Mill Mill "ejnte and Northwestern, nnd Illinois will show ut IJrbunn. Football Game Is Canceled ulfV'i!!!."' K''..Nev. 4,The tnme ach.d- 1 m!l'J.Ti,,,,L,en' .Kv Rn'1 "' Unlveraltr of lanla'J!.. ., t""!n """'led by Tranail. wi ? & KflmmasJ"''" te nvmhtr et eljy eljy Festtr Quits as Manager mtiuul!!!!?' .$"". Ne.V.,.J Oeorte Keatar. tKStfSr-ft'wl-Lecal Wttttrn Aaaoclatlen The .rniy sneum iinvc 11 cue, ;; ," " l'Xhll'Sr' enn'Z and lllllett and Lehrcka el I.inI . ear's Alabama has one ace-Oliver. Ufl. 7, ,u ' ,, "rml"( T brers "" "u'n t,,rms " ''IP third ami city. 7 and : and then Herace V. St. ni;'ntiire. tl! ",,"" ""''"Y I J!f -il: lsnS !t iuW,51TS championship Lafayet.c I'ollege 'team. ,.a led Country" by his mates, but ' cnl 'r. 'Hrt '". fr1,' ,,,, ,rn And" A.plun.lh should be watched, f"""1' ""' 'ut '"- '""' 't nt the , S, In . Merien expert. .1 and U. the. Middle!-, an. they h "' eari ' ''p;Tim r mried.. asjninutes. n,.,nll. M,Pr nI11 "Whitey" Themns when they give a chap one of these ,,J' PJ, " 1 . . ,'iP ?. fr ll rI ." ,Cnm for the big bev "an threw the f rv.nr tnr- ' U ,,,lln ' ""OVN ""'. hwnuse this ret after thetr 1 1-0 Ucloe jr l Mnw7Tnlln-n arsltr eld ' lakp ,'r et ,,,p "",1 IHltlena for farmerish titles, leek ye well for ths j ''"f, "''"' ?v,l J'VT'"1, OTTiM I pass an run he ends as wel a off . ""'"-J-- fhman. with an a'tual , is only a fall tournament. ,ut that 8tate .v-rday. 1 Ml;k bn" -". . ' p 5" :vin (e lr-V,,0 i1 Frankford. with Leu Little and .Tee reverse Kngllsh. He Is reputed te de i " 'l ,a!1 J he counted upon e t,tep the t74anr ,,,;",,,. j, ' , n,,1 ,!," time of :W:4 nnd a three-inlmiti. Imn-' didn't help. haen holiday, but it a a sad 01 e. I hnrhrj t am t Id th- liWjln Williams as tackles and Swlnten and what Is known as a threat In as many 1 1p',,h' " "'J'1' ' Ww ind, Jb 'p',,,,, , , eg Ian' rank" It s , '"ra',-,was tl"' "i",'r ' '' co. He .Inhn .1. Heaille. the ,s Llanereh Lehigh takes en Colgate, and unlcas.'r' Jee ttpngna at the guard pests. s four directions-running, imailni:, ."; ''"" .n "r- . " n ?y P"''" "'' 8tnH I wunid. was i thU Inc fall tourney, the Him and White shows a let f I l,Vl,v li , the Lee, ,erin,i ' T'lp (-,a,in P'ly ' Brown's punting and goal kicking. fWna, I . (7"" "1'ens place behind the f C(n Vml S "ardih and Mercer Is I in e same position until about half His call was a haul one He .Melded Improvement Bethlehem ana r," 1 C M m TittMTirid KWd "8 enlurs ,(,Jinkp r!U' et tl" nw ''" ". is "wtUr Southerner I'"'if,"1,w" ,ferwnr' ''"J: , , ' counting en hln. te keep the ball out of I !'"' '""taiic. He took the lead at thlh 1 te the d.ere hues, eM,ert. (Jene (net deemed te sorrow. Muhlenberg sup-1 )' r l,p t" " fC,3,"L ' "Ik crowd expected. TI.e ndvance sale w performs seiiratieually. if the ad- . ' ' Hadner out of the running for , Swarthmore territory. juncture and held it te the finish. He Saraen 1 Harbour, a twent -ene-jenr- porters aW. will have Hemething te nnn ' " ' '''' '' f a thousand tickets sent te Cenldale 1 vum-e dope is correct. the title, the entire Main Line will tin-' Asplun.lh is no mean line bticker. jvn" nl ptessed in the last mil" b old coiner. Harbour was the author of worry about after the clad, wihlluck. I Ty,?1'; There is no reason te worry about deubtedly turn out for tills game. iti)Cr. He ,m, fhe blllk nm, thp hpwd I Head. ulu.mlng as th.r.eugh as hl name Sps ?.!,;? in' hh"em ' ! '-' " rU of today's g..?e. iVnn will ,lnDU(nn7u7t;UAiier essential te a geed line-plunger. and V" wa staged eer the Cobbs M)UmN. ,,.. was er.atir and wai has thlngH all bawl. I up. .. , . ' Phi adelphi . sce"d wi. e in n , e i ', f" flrf Petltl EXDCCtS wln- Alabama uncovers strength iMORWOOD-WESTINGHOUSE k"P t. f given the Lrhl;,w. "'' -'"' ,0,. J1'" four down , the firs, five boles Ilar- There arc two stiff struggles lis ed , ind before the perlrd was ever lJlU C . . . ' hat has been locked up in previous proper support. Aspluni h should be Sti ti wbi IdBe .t Clothier Held. Sixty- t,,,,,,. wen en the lifteeuih. but lest t between Cnthe c schools. 'I he ilia- , ' ,'-" ".' ""',. . ' u,. ri.. .. 0f,"r T.Ja !i.i Cwin ... tl.is ve.ir. Itnt. like ITelsmnn. n. ,.. r..-.. -r able te de something against the Tiger third and nlnut streets. s L Allisen, the New Veiker. en hi 1 .!! ti .. .. .! jtlU, , (. . , .i ". . i. ' I'l UIbMIIII I I - - p ai w t ll.t.... AU ...111 1 !. .!. .1 nova eleven will .oppose llostten College IT" . V." ,' l,',,,''' 'V,., ni i,. i,iV,i.u 1 uwy uhwuvimj -. ... . ... f0it0.v,.s ...in 1 "' -w-...y ,... mscl " second team. JVnp...,, Aciwi ! t, inneteeuth. at lUisten. and the Main. Liners will ,hp J lf concluding w.fh Philadelphia the edand 1 n 'f,h Norwood In Title Serie. , The Princten substitute, .made a ,n,..i aT.u V-mL ' - nXHtlr u,SSrnla'V witUen lataltvaut and Riittenth College Games en Grid Schedule Today Penn e. Alabama, at r'ranhlln Field. I.aftuette . W. and J.. M New Yerk. l'litiueten a. tinrthnn.r. nl Ptlnceien. Yal s. isrewn. at Nv llasen. Harvard e. Plerldn. et Cambridge. Cernell n. Columbia, ut Ithnca. Lhlgh .a. Ce'.Hale, at Hamilton, Hyrecuae vs. Nebrsakn, nt Uyraruae Army v. 81. Henaventure. at Writ Point Georgetown vs. Hely Creat, at Wafhlnl Wafhlnl ten. yillaneva, v Bosten Collect, at Botten. Dartmouth vs. Motion Otifvtraltr, t Una Una ever. Haverford va. Guilferd, at Havtrferd. Plltaburgli vt. Geneva, at Plttaburgh. Drexel vj. St. Jehn's, at Strawbrldra Clothier Meld. Uralnua vt. Atbrlsht. at ntadtnr. Bucknell vt. Muhlenbtra. at Iewtaburr. Carnegie Tteh vt. Alltchtny, at Pitta burgh. Oettyaburg v. DlcWnten. at Harrli burs. Juhna Hepklna vt. Western Jtanlajid, at Baltimore. V. it. C. vs. franklin and Marshall, at ChtMrr. , lbunenVallry Junlnta. at I.tbnnen. Dc-laware vs. Stevfiis, at Hobeketi. Hewdulu vs. Jtnlnt'. at tlrumwlck. Duaccuns a, W. Vn. Weatuyan. at I'ltts burch. Kerilham vt. Pprlnefleld, at New Yerlc. Hamilton vj. Ht. Larenre, at Clinten. Xebnrt a. Union, at Ooneva. Lewell va. Celby, at Uewell. Mamchuietta Attica va. Batea, at Am haiat. Mlddlebury va. Tutl. at Mlddleburv. Mount t. Mary'n vn. IVaahlnaten Celltca. at Kmmlttiibura. Sew Hampahlr a. Vermont, at Durham. :;. Y. U. . Vrlnlty. at N-w Yerk. slsvnn '.". Amhrat, nt Mtddlatnn Wllllami a. Kenaa-lacr. itt Wllllama Wllllama tewn. IN HOCKEY I Miss Tuttle Saves Celleffe eaves 0,,BB I Maid3 Frem Defeat by Scer ing Twe Brilliant Ceals C I M A I enner ic c C PINAL bUURL IS D-D -- Mnr Vtwcs I'lill- i Mlaa-e "neri-Va' ,', " RON I I.Mii.l ui j.imin" . .Iff lUlllll' .. rt.,; r.ra.ieen , 1. ' Hiiiery . r..prh.r ..rlglir fijlll-acl. ...''ft halfhnrlc . , .center hnlfhiuV . rlrhl l,nlfbcl . .. . left ivInK. . . ;ei1. $,, PerK Timtf .Wt It I'd-.. Immediatel second Mfts .,"',,rr...".'".V .Miss Ch.es.ten again ,or I'm niieipnm an.I .lust liejere ",ml ,or ' '" """'P'1''.1 "'"' "!t ""''V1' 'h" P"n' i" Mim luttle came te the ,,CM71, "' I'jr dub with two fccnshtlennl KV' ' w11.,lel!1,ip(I ,h ":''l'- Hie same player did the same liiinir Inst Sntur day when with Hiverten lending C goals te 4. she counted twice and the game ended in a deadlock. At the Met ion Cricket Club Ilose Ilese mnry defeated Miss Shipley's Scheel (! goals fe 4. DELCO VS. EAST FALLS Delaware County Eleven Out for A .. ... . n , fA"0t.her X 1?? , . ,, Delce. of Datby, will n tempt te add nwier te ttf. iih or gruiiren iriumplis this afternoon when the Delaware Ceuntv eleven stneks up against the r.ast Kalis teum. Tlie game will be played at Hill dale Hall, Ninth and Cedar streets. The Kast Falls team has met nil the big teams in the coal legions. Delce hns only been acereil en once all season and that was In the game with Magnelia, of Frankford, wheu the uptewuers fcered n single touch down, The line-up: Ha ut Kalln Ualre . Part . . ZlbUr . ...lllalr . FatWBen . . . .Hpehr ...Stnrrett . . ,Hharky .Humphries SnritJi led nl . . . left titrlila . left iruard . .. . centar rlcht BunM rinht taeldn . rlM cr.4 . , . nuarterbnrk . . left hnlth.ick . rlulit rulltvuk . . fullback . . Innulre. I'el5' . Nni ten fnrr . . . Mill-..'. (ennel I.nlly . Cestfllii Flllnr .. llrw.elda .( anr.aa Durnlna I'kkurd. IlAferpe MnlM'.fnui. Vllllinn I, t-'mplre TVIUInmHnn Hh iirthmnre. Ilit.il lln.'Hmnn' Pawkun, l'enn Time of ptrledn 15 mlnutta, Jehnsen and Brennan Matched New Yerk, N'm I Fley. .T.iiinaen, Hnn Kriinclace heavywUht, and Hill llrcnntn. of Chlraee, have N'.n mntchail for a fifteen rmind eenteat lift" l)ccmber 6. the Itepubllc Athletic Club unnnuiici.il today. Independent Football TOn.NVS (1AMK3 Coaldale at Frank ford llrnwn'a Field, uirem piK3 uik inn man acnuei. f'u.itHivllle Amrrtcan I.etlnn at IlnluiM burn. Frvatal Fluid. Rhawn atreut wait of Frankford avenue. , . . ailberten nt Onnahnlierken, Twelfth and Fsjelte ttreeta, Conshehoi-kea. Ht. Meulcn at Seuth I'hllllea, Hrnad and Ultier atreaia. unll trd Htntra Naval Hospital at Nativity. Delzrade and Ontiule atruela. Claaraaia ut ixiicn, I Ninth mid Cedar atr.ela, llllUUIe nail rark, i. llirL. AVcaiinsneu'e ill niirwoeu. Weat FhlludelphlT richelaatlra at Darby Flalrt, nrly. Woodbury nt MIlMlle. .V .T, Macnellu A, A., of Frankford. tt Cel llniiHwned Datby AII-SchelaMlrn at Monmouth, et aiuucaater, llnntlnt A. A . nt riU'rlen. Mount itellv nt niiorten lleaervtl. Fern Reek et Wrat Oak f.un, SUty-althth lMfcWfflSkffii BR! WR GIRLS WALE PINS HOPES ON BONNER Ceal-Field Eleven Stacks Up Against Yellewjackett Today RECORD CROWD IS SEEN The Cenldale football team. und!s puted champions of the coal fields, will lock horns with the Frank fort! A. A. Yellow jackets en Brown's Field, Oxford avenue msct the Boule vard, Frnnkferd, K 3 o'clock this afternoon. The visitors, who wetr their coal region r-swn nt a jaunty angle, are confident that they will add the Yellow jackets' scalp te their list of victories. Their confidence Is net Nhnkcn by the fact that Frnnkferd already baa de feated Cenldale's biggest rivals, Shen endmth and (illbcrten. The miners' are undoubtedly the strongest team played by the Yellow jackets this season. Cealdalc pins a let of faith te lilue Benner, credited with being the beRt halfback ever developed in the coal fields. Mueh of Cealdale'fl fame rests upon the Individual brilliancy of Hemier. I.nst week he caught two kiekefTs and ran through the entire op posing eletcn for two touchdowns. Benner ii well ever sis feet weighs tK.irb -00 pounds, and hits the line or runs the ends brilliantly. In ndditien he Is e deadly luckier and a sure tesser f unity's throwing them with eithrr lninrl. ;i1tner. the bis fullback, is another star. lli punts average close te tlfsy-five ynnls. ' The duel between the opposing centers should h a thrilling :one. T.jey , iet last eur when the Philadelphia Ounkers uere held te a two-point vie- tnrVJ' n,nI,K,0,i T"',r win,Uct 2" a, nntab'e our. Lud .ray. former Penn' iiiir. t ii'ii with tie uuriKers. new nasses the ball ter the ellewjackets. "Heney i .Hey" Knn; is "till pivot man for the 'visitors. Iietli are enntident that all '.luesliens raise I regnrillng Miperijirltv 1,J ,,1!. ,,"","1rl ')lt ,';,'l"'n,1 wl' .h" ttled dellnllely this nfternnen. Luth- r."t. the vWiler s rpinrterback. Is a flashy open held runner unci n line Held general. miiiiiiv .Tun. "" " ."ii.ii.Me i". Krankferd. was hept out of las, week's rrii.iii. ... ,... ,..-,.t ..... ., -. - game with Shenandoah te enable bim r.m ".tav'WUh hln v ,H,nr! "" "V ,' ,".',, '," m , will be the regular ba.klidd. ce.n.Hed Continued from 1'nte One two months.' But we must make each one of them renli.e that today is tlie acid test. Te win the game will net be Heismuu is well aware of tlie fact that Xen Scott has taught his Southern ntliletcs the wlde-bpriMil open game for mations that V. M. I. brought Xertli te stage n little surprise party en Franklin Field. The Quuker mentor as serted that the lied and Blue team ex pected te see no less than eight of these formations, four of which, because of their width and length of threat, may be especially bird te cope with. and hnv7 wi ked u , a d enWfe U.em." dedare.1 the l!ra,l tutor at Penn. "And we may show Alnbumn one or two "Hut we believe we nnew tnese piays attacking moves that will open Its eyes." Tbe whole trouble lies in the fact that Pennsylvania can't nfferd te place en exhibition her complete catalogue of of fensive goods. The lted and lllue must win otherwise the heaKiu Ihut prom prem ises te bring fame and glory te Captain "Pes" Miller and his buddies will show one serious disappointment. Hut with Huge llezdek In the Stadium te carry away some real dope for his Penn State Liens, and scouts fnnu Pitt nnd Cor Cer nell watcliing every mete by a Quaker, Heismnn appreciates that he must held something in refene, if possible. I'cebi Has the Old Fight New that Helsiunn's pieblems have been presented almost precisely us he presented them te us this morning, kuppose we threw our pre-gume glusses en Franklin Field. First off, n team thnt fought as Penu fought In thn bnttle with the,. Navy lnt Saturday has net forgotten '10W t0 'Ik'11 '',at "nme way against Alabama today. lTiey mti be a wee bit ever-confident at the start that Is natural when opposed te u team that has been luted as a "break in a hard schedule." Hut when the lied and Hlue war riors meet stiff resistance If they de and tlie plucky and inspiring .lohna .lehna than K. Miller threwa the "pep clutch" into high well, we desire te opine that the Crimson tide will flew back ward and there will be no ebb te It. On tlie ether hand, it is greatly te be desired that Alabama display an ebb tlds worthy of (lie name Thnt will tnmpel n Penn reaction In the right direction will put Helsmnn'H lads In the proper state of nitiid nnd muscle for the big battles te mme. As a mutter of genuine fact we leek for reslntanca werthv of the namn en tlie pnrt of the pupils of the Cleveland sporting writer who tenches football ut Alahninn. If thev luivn learned thelt up auiuvu -. XU..V tau . .a rnn.I.,....! n.i 1'.. IIMM ... ..... ...n. l.A.t Mn.l ...... rl... ....... I lialt vm........ ....... .- ..... ,.. nrr i.iiil I if f.i.M .1,,. Mrtvu'ru eneuch. Thev must show their coaches i',"- '", ".' ''"i- ''".' ' and their levnl supporters that they still IVntiHylvanLi ntlilotea that will tell possess that spirit ami fight which beat ""'""an "".' !,i aM w,lia.t & ma Annaoelis last Hnturdaj." ' fxr '" ' lp i,'Pf,."nnt battles re- I tiling they have the weight and height. i particularly the latter, te give any ' mini's gridiron team a stern, tuesle. i At center, for example, we find a nice little pla)mate, l'reput by name. Aside from the fnct that he stands six feet four Inches in his hosiery and weight 108 pounds, he may net be very much. Dm think what this giant center might de? Why, he could reach half-way te the flijlit of n pass ever tbe line nnd Jump the rest of the way. Then, tee, we find a gentle pair of tackles. Are they dcvelep"d sufficiently for big col cel !c3c football? One, the captain, Cooper, weighs 182; the ether, Hevnter. tips the beam at 100 and both wear head gears that arc eix feet two inches above the turf. Wesley, when he plays guard, nuts into the frav 180 Deunds of nhr- sln.uc that rears six feet one inch into the air. At fullback we may see Hu bert, who is a six-footer and weighs 102. If Xen Scott's team statistics bars reached Philadelphia without being tampered with en route, we shall say, without fear of successful contradic tion, that they raise their football play ers high, wide and handsome down Ala bama way. The Alabama line averages 180 pounds, the bnckfleld 172, making a team nverage of 177 pounds. Against theuc gridiron Oelinths, Helsmnn declnres, he will send the spir ited team that showed the Navy what fight meant in the glorious second hnlf en Franklin Field a week age. llamer, MiXlraw, Miller and Lnnsden will be In tbe backfield when the opening whis tle blows. And with the powerful line that wns'mere than a match for Beb Folwell'.s forwards, tbe Crimson tide may flew before it ebbs se far back, as n matter of fuct, that its ebb witl net amount te much. Hamilton May Get Chance Assuming tlmt the original bnckfleld does all that it is expected te de. then Heismnn will give Hamilton liN op pertunity te display t unity stuff n ipiarter, Al Veselln also may pln- ills, lasl game in a Heil anil lllue football suit. He mnmiwil the eenrh te rime (mt today and hnlp. but he will turn hit entire ntteiiilen te baket:ill be- ginning Mnnduv. Thprp nKe w,n b( ,mbstitutiens in the line If the game gees the l'enn way i fi, ..-i,. tu If ts certain te 'be a football game ,illlt will nnimil te the tneetnter. .i... ..,.. reports from the Alabama tpnm wi,h ,,, funny ,,, inform ,, at ,,,nst ve mpn threw th(, for. ,, ,.,i .,.u ,.,,,,!,. ...(.tu , iu. ,hnn ,.,lt,.t ,.t,.u it competently. Indeed, there has been no secret made f Xen Sl.etts hfr(.nH pffert- te d- vei0., iinP!jne Knme that will wove, tf et wlll Helsinnii intimated that if the Quakers rendered ineffective the ,,pr n ntinc: of tie Southerners tetlay. - " l3 V no" occasion te be , tMn, Wniiui be no occasion te nelfltantv toward this game 1 i rmeil about he ciiuckers and catch- Krertfiunr 1 remlse" te I inve STf w,h.I1CTm- VT fr,;,,n PitS,mgl, In Durham ami flute College and Cernell. Main Liners have two of the ., . n'"i'i.. ' "J" V. 2'J" t it. 1 ..!. te see that jieii nnd fury, devceped ngainst the Navj. continue unabated. And. no matter what the score may be this afternoon, ifwill be the mens- NEW YORK GETS 1923 WOMEN'S GOLF TOURNEY . , , . , Weateheater-Biltmere Club Qeta Big " Links Classic New erIi. Nev. 4. The women s national golf championship tournament i jfer ll2.1 hits been awarded te the West- .Illltinere Country Club at Ilye. ;, he i, States .eh .Use- " n "aB "uneunieu teunj. The date for the tournament lias net i been set, but it will be held within tlie first fortnight of October, 1023, accord- Ing te Themas D. Armour, secretary of the Westchester-Hiltmere Club. Tills .venr's title play wes held at White Sulphur Springs, Va.. where Miss Glenna Collett. Providence. TI. T.. stnr, wen the champlenshlti, dethroning . !;. .hiss .unrieu jiuiuus, 01 v eatoreoi; N. V. Today's Scholastic Gridiron Schedule CATIIOMC LHAOFn V.t Cathellu HUli a balealanum Illsh at Wllmlntten. Dl. ' OTlinit OAitES I.anadennrt JUctt a. I.etrer Marlen Illch. nt Ardmere. Tn . P. I. D i a. TrcJyffrln-Kuattewn Hlth, at B'rusn, ra. Norrlatewn lllth . Reading Hla;h. at neadlna. Pa. Swarthmore l"rep va. Ill air Academy, at I Blolratewn. N J t Trlr.cetnn Prep va. I.awrrancavllla Hifh, at I.R.ireneavllle N. J ' ShlppenaburT Hlah tWeat Cheatitr Nor Ner mal, at Weat Theater. Ft. Pannlntten Scheel va I'trklemtn Prep, at Fennnburg, ,!. riiRldaie lllth va Allentnirn Hlh. tt Al. lantewn I'a Schuylkill SNiiln.iry vs. Allentown Prep. I at Allentew n r , , . "' i Trenten lllth a Atlantic city Hlwh at Atlanlle City. N J , , Nutley High va. Aabury Park High, at Aahury Park, N. J .Saw Jeraeymte .Sfcrmal w. Ilordentewn M. f.. at nnraiintewn N. j Yerk High v. CeaUavllla High, nt Cettaa-' villa. Pa. i Peddle Inatltuta Mentclalr Acadamy. ' at Xlentelnlr N. J . . WUIIamaen Hchoel va, National Farm a-.l, ... 1 .. l.,.....u.. II.. Parknrnburg IlUh va Huntingdon High, at Huntingdon. Pa "'" I..I).inen 'atly Raeret t. Bteitna Iradea. at lAiu-aater. Pa ""' Orrmantn.in Arademy a Tctna Scheel, at Pert Depenlt Mrt ' Ve?uinl,h.S'NWr0nah M1UUry " t'fifflrrW"- W1!k"'"" Hl.h. Htthlehem Prep vt, Wyoming Sfmlnary, at Pill PBIOPI. U. . Nrrantan High Wllllamtpen. Pa. ih vt. WMIUmapart Klgh, at j lu.ui.l.ln Ul. tut' '9.-1I.-..UIU. spot II Hew Suburban Grid Opponents Compare t.ANKDOWKC man Af Meiltht 'H'.iltnt 15 11.00 1 t.l !'ICard, !ft end Tralner. left ttrkla. . , . fchwarti, laft auard.... ni"harda. canttr Dill, right Kuanl 3tackheua. rlcht tackle. Mahrr, rucht rnd Hfcrucli. qunttrrhacli ... .1. Walten, left halfback, lntram. rltht li.Mfkd:. l'altntr, f iillbark . . . . JT 6. (It ie- IT JT IT JT JS in Is 17 8.11!) 140 e en is n.ie nr; a. te im fi.OT Mi r..ie ire 11 OH 7 B II lft (101 I'll i.ewi;n mkiuen ititui 'Srun 1eft end ituddick. left tackit Act Htii-.l UVIxht 17 1(1 IT IT JT in IS. 0t n.tie m ISO ICO tes 110 1S 14.1 14.1 me isa leu llrewn left auard 6. OH r..eT a.et h.10 fi.flS n.ie r.e ces (5.07 irarr. centtr Kllpatrlck. rltht aunrd . pehan. rltht tackle . . . Petraen, rltht end . Durham, Quarterback . Ptttlt, laft halfback ... IMahedy, rltht halfback. Fltmlna. fullback in IT is a in is ruforae Clatter. Umpire Gilbert. Wllllama. AMhtrtt, Lewer Merien and Lansdowne Battle Today Likely te Decide Title CAPT. WALTON OUT OF GAME . ,, , , , r j .T-rn,,M.M'r,nn. .HIgJ' nn'1 I-,as"wne I Illeli will inept tills nfternnen In a frame that will morn than llkelv decide the imiiier or the suburban e mmtilnnciun. - - lielh tenm. are en edge for the fray. T.euer Merien Inn net been defeated tn date while the ladi from T.nn-ilewnc have yet te bow te a suburbar.' team. although beaten by St. Jeseph's Prep In the opening game of the seniien. Hut' Rtellar bnel of tlie I.ansdewne team. iaey handicap the champions of IVn- 1 am tT rt dh1 ah ar at. .ta his first game of the year se the team will net lie inciting In Hrength. rt antu' 0" "ii .. .." I-.--- -- i ",i,"?im test backs nest uaeks in Hchelastic ranks, and Schull nnd SUBURBAN RIVALS IN GRIDIRON CLASH .... r,-,unin ..nn u UIHuivc.. .. . n.u nrir aeieiise from ptii te end nverages ttam Is nil set te put n crimp in the ia pounds, which is nine mere than hepeH of Coach Fre-itburg'f e even. the average of the Hernet line. The The injury of tteerge niten. Hie Mtnp athlnieM imr. dm Im in mi,.iit . viiuu). ...... ....n .1 ,...- r,.s , average is six anti a unit peunu- mere McLane. finished second, right en the Mershon, is also out of the fray, but . than Sunrthmere's. heds of tin winner capable substitute nte en hand te take t Most of Mercer's practice time .luting McLane ran -i beiutiful rare The the place of the injured regular". Cap-I the last v:eek has been devoted te the "e'0" mP iln(t ' fUe-minnte Un.l en tain Ht.1ckh0u.se will be ready te Mart new nlsvs which Kwnrtlimeve will snriiit ... . '"?. "'l.,.Hli " ,n,"ufC !?'Len. Plnnrv nf nnflnn fd nr.nnlafwt tlilalKOnrl MlOW ttlff nCMlUHt tllO KcMllbH in the nrtneunAn tci.nh , ut i M.aK,,- .. ",l'"'v"" """ u.v .niiiiniiwunr illlti lines up against Norwood nt Seneca field, Norwood. Tlie gnrne is one of the series for the Delaware County , grid title. i Lukens and Swecnev will be seen in .wwoeu uniienns. v esungneuse vir- liinlli .till IK... Ma Limn la.ni lh., li.nl ' ......,. ..... .., .... ....,.. ., ,,,,. uv, Celwjn last Sunday, li.' te 11. , WeatlnKheuci itallaghrr ..!ft end . Norwood niuer ' . . .,.'?. . Bal- AVlddoea . Mewera tn- ii . , , iri.Lvi llev.l i lajht Kuurd rlk-ht tackle. .. .rltht nd . . quirtcrbark. ..Ift halfback rltht halfback . .fullback... K',c Ulaller ;rrcman winif.rd .. uum , Quifiyln UuKv Bartoletia llerrlnifer i Subatltutea Norwood. White Sueanev S "B!; Hte.., n.yneid McCermlrk Knnwlua I.ftplah, l.'llnfer. Wll uatermun. waiintaeut., Hefcrve 11-111, Tenn 12 mlnutta MACKS SIGN COLLEGIAN I 1 te Jein I Ersklne CelleBS Hurler -r..-. m.w v.,. ... '""" " ' " . He West, 8. t, Nev. I. Jehn Heard, star pitcher of the Kr-hine Cel- lege baseball team for tlie !nt three Reasons, has signed a contract with the 1 tl.lln.lelnlil.i At i eties. It w-iih leiirrvu.l ,- .,'... it .i.,.. ,.i.i...i. ., uere iniin. .- riuii- . jinn ine ,n letlcs ntter the doe of the present cel- lege season. Line-Up for Frankford-Coaldale Football Contest en Brown's Field FRANKFORD V B Klllett (10) It If H. l.lghtner (10) Q. H. Scott () ii. i: Miller (li (14 ravllk L. K. It T. UttlH (3) (1) Mellev L T. H. O Swlntnn 1141 Schwarts U a C. Wray (I) 7i II. Evanii C. (2) l.tthgew Q. U. (O Uenntr I.. H. B. IIS) Olltner F. B. COALDALE riuhstltutes Krankferd: Ilewser (S), Ttwe (.1 (U), fealdals: lewchek (9), Chapman (10). Kind U7). lloyle (18), Herring (20), Zaleha (31), Davis ij aildea (Jl). neferee Winttrtj Frankford. Umpire Meyers. Cealdals. Pumtll. Frankfard. Tim of ptrleda 15 mlnutta. ii .. TO FACE GARNET Tiger Second Team Will Battle Swarthmore Today While Regulars Rest for Harvard QUAKERS ARE OUTWEIGHED Princelen. X. J Nev. 3. Princeton will show Its disregard for Hwnrthmere prowess this afternoon by starting the second eleven against the Garnet war riors nt Palmer Stadium In the annual football struggle. Coach Bill Reper is intent upon beat ing Harvard next Saturday and will tltlC fflkM nnv nhntini ...Ut. ftta ln athletes. It 'is figured that the second team win ne strong enough te held the little Quakers eafe nnd the regulars will be able te rest for the big battle agalnsl the Crimson. I -Heper realire3 the full strength of' Swarthmore. but Is willing te take a ' rnnnce en losing ratner tlian nave Ills first team battered up with the Cam bridge struggle only a week hence. Jlut nevertheless. It ttill be no weak combination that will fnee the (iuriiat fighters. The Princeton second team is heavy am) has always given the varsity tough scrimmages. ICxpect Keal llattle I The Timers extiect n lenl ficht. and If Swarthmore lives up te its repututlen n w, ft "'"' 'nH jear the (Jnrnet battled the TigcrN ever everv feet of the trin.. .. n.i v.'....'n i. was mninls through the'lmliviiiunl wnrlc nf nun r.mir!.. ti.n i..n .ini,t - .- -- in. ai'a iriM-ii ii' in runner of 1021. that the Orange and Ulaek nas able te emerge victorious, The Princeton feeend team i ilPaviev than the arsily. un.l the Swarthmete eleven will have te give ,,wny cenldernble weight. The Tiger rllft tn vti.li in the backfield with nn nvrrng- of 174i egelnst 170U. Princeton's team a a en the Tigers. The former Penn back hns planned a number of forward pas R'S, n'i.l W ZF "" ' " "' Aaplundh Garnet Threat Swarthmore has a grenf triple threat , , . . , ,. "... .,. -- ... v in i.emer .ih(iiiiiuiii iiiiii 111c r.( mil- h.iek will be wfiteheil rnrefullv hv i i.n HfriiiinwEP en 1 uursinv. and It war . ,. ... , , , - ., ..-" reauy tneir pinj in practice en tnnr 'lay which caused Heper te decide te start lh"m nalnvt the Garnet. Dlnsmere te Play Thp ,rllbs IlsCll Swnrfhmeie fetma- tlm nmI thp .ecend-team plnvers . ... ... .. ,...,. .n s leweu tnnt tnev eon .1 Ktun tim i.f..i- plays. Xewby twice went ever for leuciiiinwns, nnd Dlnsmere. tlie Ger- "-""town Acndemv star of a few years nge. auueti ine extra points en iirep i kicks. i This Minsmere chap is going ,e be . , V .". . . dangerous man if he gets within the PRINCETON UBS .' BheiMrake Swarthmore 4).ard line. The fi ,.'...l5iil!nt'rt,'r""lntnwn athlete possesses liner rnre drop-kicking nbllltj and lie is likely te score hr this tnetl.e.1 AnnMu.i. Ti... ' in today's line-up who 11 well known te Phllndelphians. is Den Griffin, the center, who two jears age lyintnlned tne Lniversity of Pennsylvania fresh- man team. llrl,,f.V li ... . I I, .... . ,. ... j .im-uli .ui .uiiui win ue : Drew and Hteut, eiuls: Snvder ntiil IIIIIh. tackles: McMillan and P.uckner, guards: Griffin, center, Dlnsmere. luiirirri'iirK ; .cwdv nnu iienttie, nail- backs, and Kmer.v. fullback Nwurthliieri! depends en Jniknn ntul u-n-.. ...... . li'iiit. , .. ...:. .j '.."i',', .,u'i"" ..""", J:."?,0' "'", : .V"" "."""' .. " isi-ner, K'"irsi v .iiiiaiu einei . rntei : Schnpl.ler nllntellr., P i-!i . .,i fcnnw.M )nck. ' I. Jl n T.ehecka (9) I., r? Spagna Vi) lUrtWia; I. T Wlllliinis (0) (M Garland U. T i. i: Themas (T 112) .' Kv.ms n. u 111) Hoeclt R. H. 112), Mellow J Clmnmnn ). H Ulltnt- (23), Head llnesmutt Princeton-Garnet Grid Statistics PRINCETON wt 111! I IS." 19-J 171 1H1 201 17H 1311 I'll 10- 111 Div. left nd Snyder, left tackl. McMillan, laft auard. rtrlffln. ntr Hurkncr. rlaht guard 11111. right tackle.. Stout, left end Tlnameri. i'Jartellick Nc'Aby. l"ft halfback. Hca'tle, rinht ImlfCKCl; Ci'jr ftillba'.k . swAiniiMeni; Ar Ut r..n u n '1 1 01) n.oe r fi'.i 11.02 b ei 3.07 8.11 r.ie 0 04 Wt. IU'1 1H1 173 170 17H liiO lt nn isr, 172 203 JneVcen, lft tn I Willi'., left tackle Hhem(k' r. left tuard Cernell, center Klatler. rltht euard C. Wtlfcen. rlRht tackle. . Hern, rlf ht end. . . . Bchneldar. Quarterback . . . E. Wilcox, laft halfback. Knapp, rlcht halfback. .. Aaplundh, fullback -je 21 Aerae welthta: Swarthmore, 174. 17(4: Swarthmore TJnaPrlneetnn. 183 Dackfleld Piincrtun, mv. 'ream I'rinc. ten. 180 ',4 . Hwarthmert. 1T4. McLane and Head Beth Better Reinig's Recerd for Cobbs Creek Course Art lit. , n a.oe 22 n.D'i in it. m , 21 r..m j: nit vu 0 01 a m 20 ft Ht 2i n nj 2 It ' I I PENN STARS BREAK mm MARK . feupie nf hardened customers tn see his present plaie. Ili eneeunteiTtl W. Tin- leierd for five nnd thiee-cinhth H. Shiieklefnid. a eteran local Mnr. miles was hluittereil this morning in the in the morning and i merged triumphant annual fnll handlcnp of the Penn after n nineteen-iiide buttle. In the cros-ceuntrv teni.t. 1-lmer Mcl.nne and i iiftemoen .Maxwell tnckltd ( '. X. Phil I(mald Hind both dipped off ninny lips, another i-en-tousleil e.vneit. nptl seconds from the mark made In ncain ennie through. If Maxwell sue sue "Mleitdie" Hetnlc. the Penu Stale M-etN against Wootten Mdnv. the Tren- Hai in winning the Intercollegiate 111 litUO. Itntnis'' perfermanr- war tl.ii'v minutes and lifty-elght seeends. Mrl.ane bettered this mHrlt tedny by fifty-thrcee herends and Head hy seven seconds. McLane ran from the scrntcii and gradually cut down the lead of the han dicap men and fini-lied fifth. Head. who wentf forty-five seconds before fns, 1)nrp nm nhei;f ,,.,, '. ,,:..',,, i hv t;rte,j u, overtake the men in front . of ''Jm- ... mile from the finish just sexen men w" m fi"" of hhn. He managed te miss two 11ml then tiifli n ivore ,,f (.nor.,! m (v l" r insvai r n:i inr n , . , , : : ., : " ! lr tlie last quarter mile he nulled up 'J HphiI 3". .is :m ;,i i as a: a.i tr, . a .".ii as n . . . an e.t an :ri sr, ii lit 1 1 .Ili'lS .,, an L'r :! 2t . an irt .in tr, kt in -J Is . . . HT HT Iil-OT i . . rt :'" an 'je . . . a: .la - jh . . as in ;,: j ,1s u ;r, 12 SO n ,1s )r, :r . 1,1ns -1J.0S ? " "R 4 K flhr rMcCir.e ii-jt.reii iZl,"'1,'"-1" n nteck ITzSf 1 12-undrUm .... .i.us I i-r.)ier in rreMmii i 17 Hunibercer Pimllce Entries for Monday T-i-... . ...... ... I 'iw iiivf, j ursi i du i' itir-etic r I furien ' V.?mP .' ,lem" T1- Sezearth Arun 117 , tt " ' I'M 0..5 112 , Untrnus . 1H vhiri'i., i ' Wi '"in') i.inrj ii, row Wew ui RaT,.tlf"""r I .n)K n Mr u -' il.irr.mlc G 11- ln'.i e I j a .1 ptci , i-. i.".. . . t . l ent'' I, second rac. purat lisge t. " ninnru. I JIWI'IIH 114 (th-Mtenj ii. 111 Gaildy 114 117 VatiJerburnr 117 114 lI.uriHtre!th 1 1 j UJ i-rech-t l i 114 Mart t I.emtti. ..en witwam I Hraritt itutier i tIe1l,0Inp i ' i -VJri Ttlm u. i.eH-iurr ii. I eiWanfuid 5'ud Karma tntri Tbli 1 r..-. tli. Plmlien ! n.n it i fj-- t. nur-.iliN. i2rir)i ml.!.... ti ,ii..n.. .'V'1''" . !! auiiu iuk HI nil ut nn 114 11.' 112 auin. . m.tmir .-. ik1 (blt'lltl t 1 111 IhllhAf-rv I.e .ni.seuca ui) Cem' SallVa Alle. 127 lirl llam UrUht Ten irrew 111 cj-.eum ii lAtlierHteiiK II." ibiAmu.rmiiiit. (diOjiiey us iu)Nejdd suit, F.irm "iitr. ihiliv. n tr.H stable entr ic'SHnfnnl s-t ui Furnu crtr (dHusUBt lielment enlr F mrth race the I" in '; Hinili j. p irae S2HII11, thri'e- ear-olds r.nd nn ii ti.ilei.j. llla.-i .. 100 rareful lb Mlnum . . 12s Ii.ninad.i. lllldiir .. .115 (a)Knebbl.i iBil.utle Chief 122 lalMad Ilaitn !lf binary . He Crnrus ibiM.ilnmsat . 112 ibHv.enl 12 J IIP. 127 121 l,a wiinndr . 100 'Ihuuahta i.-illlanceeaa btublu entiy (b) mi) lr.,lu Hfth.iiCf the Fermat Park lUndi.ap rinse tl.100. thrie juir-eKli and up. 1 mile Prudery . . Kin Kvidu 1 1 ai iiuuis- n iicn-i i in uin.iii lam 111 Hmetlnn ms 'Fair (lain nil 11 n Hl'iffer 1.)', n. tnlPaul Jun ion lift (b)Knet te; 100 (t-Uehn Paul Jen im 11H IlllKnnblil.. in? Mnlnmaat , (a)lloed Tlmaa UOCranlt leiMiHalenary i ui. irrua u c uimn enir lli'Mimuil Ilnn un try and Salubrla Stable iritry d II.i.liigmi stable and Xalspa, Farm entri idillun w.ia Stan! tntry. J"lth race, tlin Tlmenlum, su'ling, pure .....Mi, uii.vjviiriinH an 1 up, l'p mill) lly Jlmlnv . no (msiipperj Him fallrlah Kla 117 I'neternl Hwuln ion 110 111 Kill 113 ,.uiiv..4. ..in. nri'ieRmau Hull Jehn . . liifHilan Clanaman (n)riuniilatid . 11B All Fall JOU Cenner Heinen . J mi Htable cntrj nurae 1.1 till fiin..a seventh iac. nnd mHre inretr-yeir-eiiiB r.inl un iiairnm 1 1-Hl mtlea ' I'r.iaalita ID". 'Scotland Vei He l.n'.engpance Hs M'elU Wale iet Millie lllimeu 11(1 Tin Ilea l)-, Uilrel.lii . II ii Urii-e Fi tei lin heiune.l Zeal tin Slu'n i 1(12 l.lttln Atiunln . lu.'i H.lruh 11.1 Apprentice a I low ti few et ,' I'n.i.N clumd Wiather thrautulni, Intel, fm Urtt rtet psat llina, 1:30, f..r balanc of meet. WOOTTON 2 UP ON MAXWELL A I SHOKt Atlantic City Entry Has Edgt en Trenten Star at Elev enth Green KNIGHT-ALLISON SQUARE lly SANDY MrNIIILIl'K Atlantic City. Nev. 4. Themnn Wootten. Jecnl nnd highl, redolent, medalist here, had n two stroke edge en Chester Maxwell, of Trenten, when they reached the tenth tee of their semt-finnl mntch in the annual fall links elnssic of the t'eiintij Club today, Fred Knight. Wliitennirsb and th only Philadelphia survivor, wnti all rquiire with S. 1. Alli-un. St. Albans, i N. Y . when the left the i-cventU green. Woetlnn was one up "ti Mnxwell at the turn. The feimer wen the tenth with n fiitir when Mnxwell mlied what apTieareil t'i lie nn eny three -feet putt. i The victors In these two bits of ex rltement Mill meet thK nfterneini in the tinal round for the cleMug honor of the tourney and the large hilver cup en ex hibition with the ether prizes in the ' clubhouse. Mnwell tdnuid iii wav tlireuch a ten star ran beast that he met lust about the best three ut Atlantic City e irimineii uii'iu en uieir own course. Wootten had as stern u iiihkIp wth the siher topped Herbert It. Xewlen, Whltemar.sli. as was predicted. Xcw Xcw ten was one up at the seventh, but lebt that one mid wus one down at the twelfth, where he needed three putt before Mnp-kltip sounded. Twe down and three te piny. Xewten missed a wee little putt for a win en the six teenth, but wen the next, which left Wootten only dermie one. On the eighteenth Xewten could net wink a t lirnA.f.ir.t mitt nnd .lii.u 1...,. ...1 l.t- melf our. Wootten took en W. .1. Mae.. I Farlnnd. -ame club, a-id wen. 4 ,uid 2. ' ? I?-nr n"l.!,",..MSi" tl" ..."J iii.Miik -iimi'-'. 't tti 11 11 I'tiniiii 11 11 11 j "''own he couldn't get around 011 hole Ne. 1. ,,,.. I rid Knisht went strmisU tlie lirv 1 . . 11 , ,... .. i" ,-. daj te trim II. I.. hitlnker. Ocean EASTERN LEAGUE v t. P i w. I, e t .I'm AtinnlU r" l t Trillion Cnrni',ii Coates.'e l n t nun Kenrinu n 1 1 1 .Vm Jmn . 0 2 TOMi.HT H (I .MI s Hnpt.rri l.-.irii i i.tn Rn ii U.'idimr M llnr. hi .Naiiviu lliliiimte All irhem m'nue Koilflnclen A A niSil-m N J Last Night's Results l!es"rn l.er.tfu I'.'iOh .. neil J I "ll'Ml I l ln-,-.r i' i ,it!iilriil 4' ( .i i .'n I'm ' ..n r,.' !t J.nnei IT I'iiUj 'iklitl, i l. St .I.irM Hv-. r(i, .'I 'ui. llulldlu f ttr.een. i5 I' P ! I Wall mmii 27 M i. h hi li Si tain, h .MMi.'.'! Ill lll 12. St Ptul's 22 Monarch II f in - FOOTBALL PRAKKFORD YELLO' I TACKETS v COALDALE, VA. llrewn i Tield, Oxford A nejr Tlnulivnrd TODAY KICKOIT 3 P. If. Itcutei J t in Oufnrd Ave. College Football Alabama vs. Pennsylvania Saturday, Nev. 4, 2:00 P. M. Reiurved eati, $2 SO. $2 and tl SO. new en aale at Spaldlnti, Olmbeli and Athlctle Counell Omc. 330J Walnut Mreet " 11th and Catharine Joe Griffe, Matchmaker SAT. EVG., NOV. 4TH Werld'i It. 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