ErvMSs J K5wWRjfTVfcWVi1'i nrui "wvmt " ' ryiffjt'mn'e !.-? ictv: , tAW-fast wtfi .irTiv.r.ffci '.tvn ii:yn'.';Mi i3Dn-'.7i. .twrr v .-ji- ;,. w I.MM v'nvytv--? -i -, .-rr s ffwj;ffmmwifww aPJP,,,p -J. - - -" -I -,"' V r' ' " J - - -- rr-i TTT- TSSSSsi IiHDBIKi r' ' ijiLviiijyiviw wm v sr ' . "i" -f n.3 urni' Kfcf,v.iS'r!.i l'?iV'Mi llff BSWPffWfe! A1.S- 'r'Murjsftft Jr WW twwmwmmum hi. r i ilvil u v A-; ftm Davies Drills, Penii in Plays of Panther Eleven for Saturday's Game; en Franklin DA VIES GIVES PENN Bew Dees It Strike Yeu? Statf Campaign Bexdek a$ Manager GrHntiteStatement$ By THE OBSERVER the exercises peer. They HI avf veu ever watched group of men going through calisthenics? There's b Mecker here and a ihlrker there. There Is no will te work because it in i .j. Thai's the point. . . ' Lawsen Robertsen, whete advice en physical training is highly regarded ... ... nnm nald! ' ( innn exercises best when he think lie la net exercising." fiie student In class calisthenics go through the motion of . . half -hearted fashion that Is, most of them. The effort is !.". 'L'"" .;ri:ln. That's the psychology of it. lint iiirl- out the shirkers and the slacken and give them a basketball and 1 J i he m en a court and they'll steep and reach and stretch and go through 'if ie notions of the cnllsthenlc exercises and think Ihey are having a fins SI. T'iey are at play, net works and play Is Instinctive. Huse lli'wlfk Is a keen student of human nature and he has recognized this ii nmt taken advantage of It. Mass athletics nre 8uccesfnl at Btnte College fcMtise Ilealek'a system calls fef football, baseball, track, bnskctball, bextrig, -.Hintf soccer, lacrosse, tennis, cress-country, golf and ether sports and the !? loneus "one-twe-thrce" of the cellsthcnic drill Is eliminated. Htnte can de this, for the college buildings are surrounded with green fields many acres, and there Is plenty of room for piny, l'cnnsylvnnln cannot be mom the campus is small and the university Is surrounded with nercs of kiildlais and there is little room for play. State has fields, but Is lacking in housing accommodations for athletes, m. system has outgrown the equipment, but with Initiative and nggresslvenca typical of the Institution, a campaign has been started te raise $2,000,000 for llasvs he Is with his football coaching duties, Dczdck finds llme te talk s alumni wherever he gees and pleads for contributions te the campaign. w BEZDEK may be anxious te get bach into big league baseball as a manager te prove that his sjstem n luted in Plttsbt?rgh will pro duce desired results, but the Phillies will liave a battle getting lilm away from Penn State. Besdeu as Next PhlUle Manager If WILLIAM F. BAKER wants llexdelc he will have te go te the mat with State College. And It will be a battle of greenback. The Phillies will have te dlt deep tind yet Bezdelc may leave the Center County institution for less thnn $10,000, which he Is said te be receiving under bis present contract. ....... , , , Huge Is anxious te get beck into baseball. Mere than a year age. he had Mi eyes centered en the managerial Jeb with the Phillies, but nt that time Biker already had decided te give Wllhelm n ehnnce In 1022. Yeu will remember that Dick Harlow, new with Colgate, signed te go te Lehigh te coach last car and suddenly went beYl: te State. It wns whispered bout then that Bcxdek would leave a'nd Harlow would be head conch. But the report missed fire. Bezdtk would meke a great manager for the Phillies, but the club needs something mere thnn a grent mnnager. it needs a pitening stair ami an inneiu. The 1022 strategical beard of the Phillies, comresed of Wilhelm, Oonrey nd Fletcher, certainly knew baseball. And Doeln, Moren, Coombs, Cravath and 1oaevan were no Innocent children In the ways of bit; leaguers. But of the six menagerH who hnvc been hired and fired since llll-l, no one of them has the dominating personality of Huge Bezdck, n forceful, two-fisted boss te tic wayward ami a kind, encouraging, brainy adviser te the faithful. THE 1923 manager has net been selected as yet and be It known that Arthur Hotelier Is net out of the running. Thrre urc few. if any. men In this big-time game who knew mera about It than the long-Jawed shortstop. Startling Statement by Majer Griffith MAJOR JOHN L. GRIFFITH, the Judge Lnndls of the Western Conference. In explaining his reasons for net handling the rose of Donnld Murry, disqualified Wisconsin star, mnde some very startling statements. . Griffith investigated the case of Milten Reby, injured Michigan halfback, who. It was alleged, hud played mere than three years of varsity football. The Commissioner decided that Reby was eligible. ' The refusal of the Commissioner te investigate Murry after handling Reby vni discussed with much heat and the ether day he explained his position. "I have an understanding'-with the directors of the renferenre," he said, "(bat my office will net investigate charges that any renferenre athlete has vlo vle lata) the amateur rule prier te June 1, 1022. This tool; the Murry case out e( my lunula. "Before June 1, 1022, only half-hearted attempts were mnde te enferre this rule, consequently the boys bad a right te feci thnl infractions of the amstcur rule would be overlooked. "At the June meeting, the directors agreed that they would whole heartedly and honestly enforce the rule lu their respective institutions and enrh ilrecter se advised bis men. These who violated the rule after Midi warning should be barred." Till Is net exactly a tribute te conference athletics before June, 1022. Personally, the observer cannot see why any college athlclr should have a right Ce feel that au infraction of the amateur lule would be overlooked. IT IS almost impossible te believe that officials of Institutions such as Chicago, Michigan, Netre Dame, Illinois and the ethers would Intentionally overlook professionalism. KEYSTONE STATE LEADS IN FOOTM L Evtn New Yerk Places Pennsyl vania First in Production of Grid Teams PREP SCHOOLS ARE GOOD The State of Pennsylvania, second In population and thlrty-necend in area, stand first In the production of foot feet bull teams, says the New Yerk World. Thre Is nn either fWnt In thn Union which has fire such first-class tcauw as Pittsburgh, Penn Stnte, University of Pennsylvania, Lafayette and Washing ton Jeffersen, together with aeme fine irama in ijicltlnwm, Hwnrthmere. i,a nigh, OettynbiiHf, Bucknell nnd Frank lin and Marshall. The football nrtlvltv of the Keystone State 1m net limited te the college within its border. Many of Its nntlve sous have gene outslde of the State and have added luster fe Pennsyl vania's reputation. Princeton has Hnlvcly, Euwer, Griffith and McMillan ! Cernell, Munns; Vermont, Reck: Dart mouth, Meera nnd Tayler: West Point. (Inrblsch; Wesleyan, Frlcke, nnd hosts of ethers throughout the Enst. Tliee Pennsylvania colleges ewe a considerable portion of their football strength te the caliber of the prepara tory and high school teams developed every year. The Klsklmcnitni Springs Scheel nt Saltsburg maintains tcama which stand pre-eminent through this section, and their graduates have formed the bnckbenr of C.len War ner's squad at Pittsburgh. At the Fame time "KlhUl" bus enough men te send an' Elliett and n Prcndergast te Lafayette and a Keck te Princeton. Mercersburg, Hill. Wyoming. Perhlo Perhle men and Mansfield Nermal arc net far behind. The various high school team, especially thec of Pittsburgh, Harris burg Tech. Washington, Ureensburg nnd Philadelphia, are worthy opponents of the best secondary tcama of the country. Beets and Saddle The Severn Purse, in two divisions, will be run at Pimlico today an the sec ond nnd seventh races. The Pimlico Serial Weight for Age Handicap is te be run as the third race. This is Ne. .'I of the series. The Country Club race for Allien and the AnnnpeliH High weight Handlrnp nre ether features to day. Horses which peem best are: First race, Tnncl, '. A. Rinehnrt, Faith W. : second. Mawrceran, Oar tnenritn, Deuble Cress: third, Little Chief. Tryster, Hephaistes: fourth, Dream of Allnh, Emotion, Beeswax ; fifth. Illldur, Dry Me'in, Knet: sixth. Little Hepe, Sling, Delhi Maid; sev enth. Swccpy, Coaler, Royal Duck. Dade Park Horses which seem best ere: First race, Bcdar.zle, Fernnndea, Eau Cellie : second. Maheney. Teney (Hue. Ruby; third, Lord Granite. Nttimp. Jr.. Tender Heth: fourth, Sir Lnwftil, (ieni, Avispn ; fifth, Colonel Tayler. Sewell Combs. Orgaritc: sixth. TiiMp D'llennrur, Dr. Ree: seventh. Wndswerth, Phclnn, Min Prosperity. The dcmbli! running of the Pimlico Futurity took a severe tell of the tarters. BIomeiii Time. Hew Fair. Denges and Little Celt ramf un aillnu bftrr the race. H. C. Hlldreth lini an nounced thnt h" will ship the Rnnceras 'table te the .lebstnwn farm in New Jersey for the winter with the excep tion of n division thnt will be left in Maryland for the Bewie meeting. Theve nre thirty-six yearlings in training at the farm. WARNER DRTVES Pin FOR PENN "Tiny" Hewitt Will Start Sat urday's Game at Fullback for Panthers JACK SACK IN SHAPE OVERBRIM TEAMS BOWLING LEADERS "Greens" in Frent With Only One Defeat and "Whites" Occupy Second Place CYNWYD TOPPLERS TIE J.KACIUK STANDING Individual Teams e?UST0.k Owtni .. . Pli-r2k Whlln .. . WTsd niue, ...... "'! (Inldn .... MVi .. ""' ... len Whit... Knufarur,,r,- Ii.uii ." ""en League Illun . . . , Wen lxrnt r C. Scheel Games This Afternoon FOOTHAU, -.Senior With (second tenon) Nertheait vs. ulrn Nermal at Norwood. BOCCEH Senior . Hlh Uruer Darby t Central. iei Btrtin Ulaltie. Martin at Tnentt -ninth and Hemerm ntrtt UlemtnlflnM. iltAl Marihall. at CAPTAIMWI.I. Elementarv (slrln) Muhr nt Whlltler. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS' ANNEX FOOTBAM, LICAOUB Cathedral va. St. Clabrler at Canlll Field. PIIIVATB 8CHOOL' SOCCEll LEAGUE llaerferd Scheel v IVtendi' holed. 1 11 1st n a 1 a 7 II 9 1J IT .r.:. .BBS .444 .444 .:.3 .in .000 PC .HH1 .088 ,II0I .nep .d.-:l .00; CLUII STANUINU .(Ihi....i. .. wen I.eet :ftS?;5,,jKcrt''.t"nub: fl,1'? Cricket 'blub. '..'.. e!SS:J,urr tiul .... V10n l.lllini. " ' WHERR THRT TLAT TONIOHT KverfenriW Ut" y' G'MI,ii "I"". t lSlJlin-?elin',r00'" " ""'"""itewn Whliee. trebr'i!rUVr"n' v"- Unlen WhltM U.ru'niekn.:'- Unl0n Xw Ulue'' Ty0'"" rfl"tlng the Over- big kal ." friub. h,,ve P""1 "P " ?.!.... K' fnr J tne race for the champion- l.niln tvii.wl- have the chnuiiilenKhlp flrst hnlf of the am- hI.nJ!ire.?-.Wr' of matche 'the cluh uVtstar r vri"rit.y'I,,he Kinah r'fularayiW"'' ""JFecht m the V le"t one ira"K. """niue. have TJSp.?7ett,B,,',)y,,,.tH,' 'rkl M tWO, hive Hl,nu5h,ly "I W"kt'r ' fat. n" C("P"rea with two do de 8tf AtteriS,U '", , ,' "" "' Ml tk.' l7 verbroek ."i linnbln ta Suttl ilnirn mi1 li.nlnw ,HSthelr real speed. The Cynwyil "tJulds." Ml for 'natnriCH, had wen nix straight ;;SJ ! Jintll thev biimpctl against the Over- .non'ureoK "Miutcs" last wceic. Then they btiuuer.iy lilt the l(li mill wcre beaten three straight. The Cynwvd "!l(' had enlv leif eni game when they faced the Over brook "(triiw" List wcelt, hut were nosed out for the odd by eighteen pins, Tlw Meiimi "Mnroenn." always at or near the top In the past have been unable te hit their Ftrlde thN fall. I5v alninniing the I'jilen Lcague " White V for three goals lout wceh, the "Morenim" managed te cniwl above the .TOO per cent mark nnd are tied for llfth place In lh t-tandlnu with the Ucimantewn "Whltch". The ether Mcrien tcem. Al Mo Me Carter's "Whites," hnvc been imeble te get going. Tin "Whitea" have wen only a tdnglu gnuu, but they received three by the default route hint week in the Union League "Illues" were tin nble te put a ten in in the field, This helped n let and p'lts the "Whites" In a tie for sixth place with FMdv Hotter Hetter thwnite's MnnufnctuierM' "Vellewa." Tim "Yellewn." by the way, were moving along very nicely until Innt week, having wen four nnd lest two ?auu'K, but Farrelli one of their stars, ailed te appear for the cla.ih with the Oermantewu "nines" at Manheim, and ns no substitute wan nvailablc, the team had e iday four men against Her mnntewn'a Ave nnd dropped three atrnlght, ene of them, however, by only nine pins. The MnnufacUiicrs' "Blues" are way down tlui line with enlv two games eji the credil side, but the higgi'tit Mir prise of nil is the peer showing of the t'nieii League teamx. One of these, the "Illues." hasn't wen n xluglu gume, while the ether, the "Whites," has only annexed one. Tonight the leaguers meet the speedy Ovorbroek aggregations and will hnvt te step mi the gas hard te meld being blanked. There vill be n buttle lejnl when the Merlen teams tnckle (iciiimn (iciiimn tewn, as these clubs .ire perennial rlvala In nvrv form nf Minrt. Tint Mnnnf.iK. enl ...' .teami nav i turera ai;e given uie. ennnce te pull tks Atk.. -- K?7 Ujrnwjra Mc te tee iieiu na will work " ether eat.Ddrt being their bud of te tuft that trick. . puree S1300, for two-eur-eldi, bVi furlnnKi: i 112 I.leten Ifearle ...112 Pimlico Entrlea for Friday First race, maltleni, 6V Kl Dnrnde 112 I.leten Ifearle ...112 Turbulent lt'J I'ny Dear Hi! Oran II r. Cliua IK' The Oa ll.i sultnn US Ileinplnc Heme ..llli Ithlncseld lis ivvil ru(Biun ...II Second race, the Oriele Steepleche.ee, for lour-yrar-eioe ana up, aeiung, puree tiWiv. 2 mltee: Ovwrmalch, 182 Ilrlganna 144 Lucky Find 141 Jehn Austin . ..ISA 7",; T.r.eut us fVn 0ll ...ISO JftlLe Mareuuln . .102 (alDebndxu ISli glmma 144 Frank B . . . ..144 TFlvn ivmnd claimed for rider. (e.)Weed-Stockton entry. Third race, vurta 11300. for thr-e.jiar-elda and up, clalmtnx, l mll Hnl a. furlena;: Jprdan lin eKnihTinrt park Horae 120 ItanlUn 112 (Xlrarc Kuter .102 North Waliu .. .103 niirlt Hill 113 (nlTlmrllnt . ..lt On Hlih 112 'War Victer . ..lift Lady Zeu 102 Huenec 113 Bynnnd lis I'eoder 120 (a)B, K. Ilryeen entry. Fourth racf. the Filniwce. .for three-year-elda and up. puree 11800. 1 mils and a alt teen tn i Kellennen . ...10T Benun 104 Jehn Paul Jenea .110 Emotion .112 eat fal . is I nun race me Walden Hanillr.ii). for two- .121 year-elde. 110,000 nridd, I mile: Baliya Alley 123 U).MartlnKaI wwuniin iu nrltni 'I Maa Bmltli 102 (hJSella (a)Uunll iliee BIT (bmnlld: (cir'avaat nmpter 1 tui ....Ilia Uriah! Tomorrow 10T -" tnjoeiia juu 103 (leneral 'fhatcliir 11" ur . . . ion leifTnnic u i.inpter ii(i t lv (crVettlfeerur i-aveat umoter lli Lumlnlat OS LaJ Mira (d)VUIl Cemlxa Merle lllanche (eiMy Own ... I'iiw Wew . . . ...me All American . 03 Oul eul ...us (eiruTi-.i .101 irK-M-lepe .113 (f)lluw Fair IhlUriMntren Mlfthl. ..np.. tr.t- '.-... ;.."""w : ... 'WMinry liaehj I'ntry lV ItKJeprey jay. S. C'neden entry US HI 1O0 as 104 101 113 110 lVri lul "' Lancnstfr Ave 'Dtxt'hVT,tt (dlWaltnr J. Xattnmi .ni.i (elflaluhtln Siuble entry. (MAusuat llelmunt.Keb.rt t Oiry entrr. mA'A. 'IV- W ,aut)- f"f two.eai-eld maldena. BH fuilenva; V'f no 112 Klnff rharmliiK ,.118 JVoednower ....112 Svun .sprlnir'. .113 .112 I'rntext ...Its MaiiaXTOritUS 1'"nC"8 a'0u,"''"2 Htver.th mce. jree SIKOO. helllne, hanill SWvJ ?, lir.year-elila and up. il fuiiengH' Alas II... 101 (n)('uin S-uh 113 (itiDeuiihnut i Kextereue ....lis ..r.;'"' 10J IblArnm of Held. 114 I'M (lilllfiawax: ...10T IT (b).Me.l,. ;-eij'in . ins (..) Kffure .. . 1 jc itejai L-ruirlle .12 rSail. le nnd Haute u Sf.Diunce Cap or tdl'Ungtrlne .....103 T"'l,... les Wraith Mei wvlinnder . .. 107 y. ! I'ikii and T. F. l'rlce entry, b)H. Fenn Smith. Jr., Itebert L. Oerr and Slode Stable entry. JSlH.""L ,".,ulH tintrv. ld)K. T. Wlloen. Jr . entr Apprentice allowance claimed Weather clear and cold,' tracU fat .iA iSTf JhSr,u,w,,J- " tM football war GSr .Wili.d'i.lf f' rmer..Jf another aeasen. r.ly.w!L,.,.' 1" . "." wh u h' "vary ai. PleU will be falthfuriv ihrenlcfed en "K ia"rtTft av? eVtU l'"D0M "Ma" PlUKburth, P., Nev. . The 1'ltt Panthers get no rest yesterday from the grueling pregrnnr set for them by Coach Glenn Warner at the beginning of the week, nnd he made them go through tlieir paces until the limit of human endurance was reached. The varsity lined up as follews: Jerdan, left end; Blmpsen, left tackle; flack left guard; Bowser, center; Clark, right guard; Frcdette, right tackle; Williams, right end; Shulcr. quarterback: Andersen, left halfback; riutiagun, right halfback ; Hewitt, full back, liig Tiny Hewitt plunged through the scrub line In a wey that glad dened the hearts of the coaches, and Inasmuch as he seems te be In his best form against the Quakers, as the latter will testify te when they remember InBt year's experience, it seems likely that he will be used as the main battering ram, at least lu the early stages of the contest. Jack Sack has had two weeks' rest, and Is just "raring" te get at the Quaker machine. He is a wonderfully improved player, nnd ii likely at any time te break through the opposing lln. and smear the runner for a less. He has never fulled in this performance In a single game this senhen. LAFAYETTE Inspired by an un dergraduate demonstration the like of which never has been seen en March Field, the Lafayette College football squad yesterdey went threturh en of the most spirited practices of the year in preparation for this Hnturdny'a mine wun iiuwers nt New Hrunswick. Lafayette's POO students, led by the cellege band, marehed around the Meld shortly after the football practice had begun and then took scuts in the grand stand te cheer for the coaching Maff and squad. Lafayette lest te Washing Washing ten nnd Jeffersen lust .Saturday in New Yerk, 14 te 13. After the demonstra tion the students left in order thnt Conch Sutherland might continue his policy of becret practice. YAIJB Tad Jenes' reorganization of the Ell eleven for the Maryland State gridiron game of next Snturdav was Indlciited by the placing of .Menty Denver at right end and the return of Jack Dlller te rlRht tackle, and the installation of Lester Miller at left tackle. Deaver was the selection . for right end In the final games of Inst season. Teny Htilmun hnd th edge ever the former Hill Scheel star until a fort night age, when the close following of the ball by Deaver, saving several var sity fumbles, placed him en even term-? with the former Worcester Academy plnyer. Denver has been selected for a llnnl try-eilt next Saturday. He nml Hiil man were both used yesterday. Dlller, who played right tackle nil last full, was crowded te the side lines by Miller three weeks age. CORNELL Bain yesterday drove the Cernell football squad indoors, cx t'cnt for a brief dummv scrltninine. se Conch Pebie decided te give the tu.m a attfr (inn in defensive play against the Dartmouth shift nml ether torma terma torma ttens the Ureen Is using this year. Doble worked hard with the guards, tackle nnd ends, drlvimr them in shnrply agnlnut the scrub punters, with the hope of possibly tome of the Dart mouth punte and place kicks. The sec ondary defence also get into nctlen In defense against a forward -passing game. Midweek found every regular in the line up nnd apparently lit for n hard gnme Saturday. The squad seems te he approaching top form, but there Is no suggestion of overwork. HARVARD If 1'rlnceten and Har vard prove te b geed mud hordes Saturday there will be quite a game in the stadium, but If the success of the game of either teum depends en finesse and smooth running order of its plays there nre likely te be many disappoint ments. Unless there it n crent change in weather conditions and n fair wind dries up the Soldiers' Field gridiron, the con ditions under font nre going te be very bad Saturday, probably as peer ns for any game here in the last ten years. The gridiron is simply worn out. and should a frost come before Saturday conditions will be nwful. Harvard, however, Is going ahead as if the field would he geed for the game and Is driving nleng en its cleverly planned plns which embedv se much strategic execution nnd finesse. At tht same time it world of work Is being done en the drive plays In which the heavy Owen and dehike nnd the shifty Clmplu ure likely te figure. STATE Huge llezdek yesterday gave his charges tlieir last hard scrim mape before the Cuiiiegic Tech game, and they will be confined te light work from new until Saturday, rather than take any chance of further injury te ii I .. 'I. ",ul 1'iejerw. ii is relt that I'enu State must hnve its strongest line-up in the game this week in order te have any chance of victory ever the fast -flying Skibo aggregation. l'rnctlce this week has been the most earnest of the season, and the players have gene Inte their work with a spirit that speaks well for the future. The Navy defeat seems te have been just the stimulus that was needed te put fight into the Nlttnuy Liens, and they are out te demonstrate te the coaches that they can come back with a punch. PRINCETON Anether day of hard work In preparation for the conflict with the Crimson marked yesterday's ' workout for the ersty. ; Following close upon the heels of. aeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBweBeBeBWSr" HBaaaaaaaaaMlfekaw ' ' JaaaVieBaBaBaBaBaBaBBBW jmm w 'vJLaKvJ0F!aaBV' Jaweaweav fe laaBaBaBaBaBaBaV ' ' "-il' III Imported English Overcoats made by Burberrys, of Londen, and Shan Shan eon & Ce., of Londen, from fabrics and in fashions exclusively created for this house. Imported cravats and silk and wool meter scarfs. Mufflers for business and formal wear. Gloves. BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, INC. Hatfr$ and FurrUrt Jst8 chutnut St. OTTO REISELT ' Showing the sole local entrant in the National Three- Cushion Inter state League who administered the only licking Tiff Denten, Kansas City expert, has received In the present tourney. RWtelt lias broken even In both his matches se fur, Denten leading the league up te this match with the local, and three-cushion high run record Tuesday's two hours' scrimmage, Coach Kill Itepcr again put his charges through the mill. Frem lunch time te dusk the Orange and Iltnck gridmen were en the field, and nt the end the coaches seemed satisfied. Willie Wincnta was nsaln at the helm of the varsity schooner, as Johnny J uermnn nns net returned te the line up. As the day for the clash with Har vard draws nearer. It appears that Gor Ger man's injuries, sustained in the Chicago game, iiinj debar him from participa tion lu the season's classic. Basketball Statistics KASTEIIN I.EAC1UE W L. I'.r W, l V.C. Camden.. 11 O 1 .0011 fnnteev'e. 3 2 .600 Trenten . 2 0 1 nnij Jusd.t. . .. e 3 .000 Atlantic C 2 1 .1147 neudinc. . 0 3 .000 acHiinui.n Fert the week Tenlrht Atlantic Cltv nt .Tttaper. Friday (Vmdn s.t Trnten. Baturdnj- Trenten nt Iteudlnc. OTHER GAMHS TONIOHT l'hlladelrhla Amateur Iau I.eean at St. mure Ht. Jin nt Meuth Thllndelnhla brew. New Auditorium Hall, beienth atreet and HnvcJer uvenui. I. N. V. V at St. relei-a. 1004 North Fifth Mlrci-t. Ascension vs. HI. Jehn's. Ree dardan. Kenelngten asenue and Ontario street. Last Nlght'a Results Kaetern Leatue Camden. 24: Heading-, l'hMadclphlix Amateur Larue Legan 30. THdIh C 27. Trlpl C Iteservca art. Legan Rreerve" ill Lerraine 27. Taoeny 2rt: Lor Ler raine nenr 80. Tarnny Reiervea 6. Ceushlln C. C . r.- Hely 'amc. 34. Itelv Name Hicjnd. 2(1; Ceuthlln Sec ond. 24. Troop 1. 24- Pt. Paul. 21. Wintnn A A.. IS: lleUe-v. 14. Culver Reformed. 24. Rrethren. 21. Overbroeh Carpet. 40: Wt Park. SO. Wretillle. 30: Jfferon-Kilament. 21. WeiHIIlu Iteeervee. 2P; Original I'lratet. 18 Kentone. 22: Salem Onks. 21. COLWYN TO PLAY BIG GEN TEAM Delaware County Eleven Ar ranges Hardest Game of Sea son With Jersey Aggregation CHESTER IN BIG SERIES AN OFFENSE LESSOi Pitt Captain of Last Year, Using His Old Plays, Scores Twice en the Var sity in Scrimmage Drill; Flashes Old Speed anil his I'uuthers last year, and he Knows the "old man's" m stein te a T The Telwyn football team, one of ft " T "" , the leading contenders for the chnm- T?;1AU('8, T ff .V, "C ?' plenshlp of Delaware County has or- ,J 1;! "gat-c"'!..' ranaed the blcacst en m" of the season, nn Idea of ulmt tn HxtHict Sniiirilnf. net excluding battles with the county lln.'J Pittsburgh Is met en J-ranklln nffffPnentlni.. nn Knrnr.lnr Held. DnvleN captained and dill IllOlt aggregations en hnturdny. of ,, )nl.Pnrrying for 01enn Wftrn,.r irruiiaviiii'iiis mr iiiv ruiiit-u w.- net completed until last evening when Manager Currv secured the lllg (Jrecn team from Itiveirslile. The Jerseytuen traveled te Norueod the ether week ind handed' that team a trouncing -" te 7. The Big Oreen eleven has the bet team in years nnd has run up thirl; In sixty points en opponent" In nearly I nil gemrn. Thev will stack up against ' MIIIvlllc the following week in a game I for the chnmnlenslilti of New .Terscv. ' Conch Kerr put the Celwyn players through n hard practice lat ulKlit and when It became known thnt Hlverlde would he played en Saturday notified the entire team thnt another practice would be held tenlitht and tomorrow. Chester In nig Series After a successful season of traveling, Mennger Jehn Iteuslicrty, of Chester, announces he will center his attack en the Delaware County championship without the usual nfter-scasen confab of last year. Dougherty has arranged n game with Cliften Heights ami negotiations nre under way with WeHtinuheiisc and Nor Ner Nor eood, se before the seu'ien is 0ver Dela ware County will have a benn tide champion, who will be se recognized. Chester fans feel tlieir team can cop the title, and every one Is rooting for the eleven backed by Mayer Ilamsey. Se fnr this sensen Chester has wen six hard-feuicht icanies, tied one and lest te the Wnshlnclen I'res. The team went te the rnpltnl ami held Ceptaln .Ionian's nxcregatlen te a low score, although they only hnd eleven men te piny, as four were In jured. W.'ishlneten lin nrnmUnil n , bring Captain Jerdan and his thjrtv sjx huskies te Cluster for a game 'en Thanksgiving- Day. Coaldale Desires te Play Frankford Again Ssnrli tUHtar Kvrnine IWblic Ltdetr: We would like n second game with Frankford und will give that team a S.'iOO bonus upon the signing of contract for game at Coaldale under the same conditions upon whlck Cenldnle went te Frnnkfenl. Vif i ther we will agree te have W. (I. 1 Crewcll and two ether officials lectcd by him in charge of the game. ; l'lensi; de net construe tins cnai". leiigc ns the wail of u loser. Very truly yours, J. II. GILDEA. Mnnager Cealdaln football team. I lie short. Stock V halfback Inst venr In l.r..nblnc nn 1hr nrt Iir fnru-nre scored the first touchdown against the lmKH jilnys near the goal line. Tint Ited nnd Ulue in the jJS-te-0 reverse ft,.r Uine this oval wns heaved acreM from the 7-yard line. Yesterday, nlnv ing halfback en Tem McNamaru s junior varsity, Devlcs made the same kind of n play from virtually the snme spot, a smash between right tackle nml riifht end. It scored a touchdown agutust the varsity. Like Bert Bell before the Navy game, Davies Is giving the nrslty an oppor tunity te study the l'irates attack. Yesterday he denned shoulder pads mid a head gear and carried the ball three times out of four qgnlnst the varsity, which wns en the defensive throughout. Twe touchdowns resulted from DnvlrV efforts. The tlrst one enme en a sweep ing run around the varsity left end without inteiference nnd through thu use of the straight arm and Davici Tirll llimt sidestepping nnd dodging that f allied him All -American last jear. 'he second wa the aforementioned 7 ynrd dash thretiuh tnckle, also without interference and by short, snappy step.. r7 vanity line end bachi rnuld net rnnf xtith Itnvln' riuhiiw around the ends nnd through the line. ( speed, despite this fnrt that yetterday wee the firt time he ha run with the ball finer taut year, teat wonderful. The varsity second ary dcfcnur nimplit could net held onto htm u:hcn he jviucd the fust line of defense. "Hllppery as an eel," taUi one nrsity lack. "IPnt ire had him en the club for the game." the line of scriinmnge or toward the wings only te be knocked te earth or Intercepted. The long drilling started up at Mount Oretnu ngaliist the forward pass in bearing fruit. At'TIUl the defensive drill lteit- inn put the varsity en the of fcnie and they yatned ennsidembtt Jiardagc. Clurkr Ctninf the, Ofca Ofca teman, it making a brilliant coma bark. Out of evtn srrlmmane drillt for almost four trick' the Seuth', irt timer, sinvn given the chance te play, hat bien a trhirlirind. Hit earryinii of the ball yesterday wa$ little short of spectacular. e Hi: HITS the line, head down, wltk all the force of n battering ram. Yesterday he reeled off fi te ill yards nt n crack through thf- juniors' line. On one occasion he carried thic would-be (ticklers en his buck for f yards. Ths conches are enthusiastic ever his khow khew , ing, and probably will give him achane 1 te play against 1'ltt. i Craig at Quarter ! If Cralit does get Inte the game, it 1 will prebnbly be ut quarterback, though i he will net call the sIkuiiI. I'es Miller continues te call the numbers, and will probably continue te de se until the end 1 of the reason. Tex Ilnniur and Al I Lnngdeu will probably be; the ether I backs. He-1 CITY COLLEGE LEAGUE Five Teams Start Annual Basket ball Campaign Tonight The City College Basketball League will Inaugurate the season at the Cen tral Y. M. C. A.. 1421 Arch street, milium. .Mlv?.te.u.m,nt-, '" t,le league, nnmely Philadelphia Icttilc, Scheel of Indus ulal Art. Hahnemann College, Phila delphia Dental College nml Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Osteopathy will also llkelv loin. p The referees aureed upon nre Ben Emery nnd P. F. Wutersen, of Hwarth- mere, lenixnt s gnmes follew: Phila delphia Dcntnl ys. Hahnemann an I Textile vs. P. C. Pharmacy. I I riwinrrit r.hnec.,.4 u pn tnn.la I., f..k THE defensive work of the regulars 'the backfield nml line during the of. was net much te be pleased about, feusive and defunslte drills yesterdnv. At times it vns really ragged. The In tlie hncklield. Miller, Ornig, Lang- i junior unritN siipiiuii iiiiuiikii nuniereiin " '"'. jinu.iiun, it inner, .up times when stepped and they often should have been ' tlrnw and Sullivan all suw nctlen. In Davies carried the ball te the 1-yanT line. Three mere plays found the luniers back en their 7-yard marker from where Davies took the ball ever. Kelly, Wittmer. Miller and Fnirchlld showed considerable skill in breaking through and uettlnr the runner before feated Wietn A. A. en tin home fleer, at ! ...Jw 0'.'ev. i. The AJl-Enailiih . lie meld tut ifirlefl. Wllfmw In nur. of the Klnicsei'nk- Kecieitlen League, nt ?.,, ....- ,f.Jl'n"M,h .'f,r'" ln comwtltlen i juniors back . ynrds. He made a sure- rmSiva:;1 ttnU ChBU'r 'lVtnUc tt"d h"V '"" "HVe'nw.rruurn h;Xte??Sfire tackle that dropped the runner a anappy nve. White 8tjr liner AdVlntlc. Hhlcl?saTld l from lHfere he could even get started. .New Yerk eeterday. I ,.. T. . . .. ... . , I amam MH.J I m..1am e.tlA . ..... A'.t .... -.(. '.n, ui uin ulllll bWlifa .IM !. IWII pi,fc in.... tt.r. .nci,1t.i.. 1 he line were F.rrrphvnnv llrnf YTI- had gotten their hands en them. .Tames I child, Prunerct, Feeny. Iteckus, Sutb itfd tlrnve nt the start and afterward ' erlnnd. Pnpwerth. Bry den. Kelly, Thur Thur Klmmens helped Dnies gain ngalnst I man. Dern and Adams, the regulars. I . Pnpwerth. who wrenched his knee In ... t-tm,. , P'p A,nnn'a same mst Saturday, went Heur s Jrcrlmmage ; ,t the scriinmnge drill for several Fer almost nn hour the coaches kept minutes, but wits pulled out by the the regulars en the defensive, the downs conches after giving the injured member net being counted nnd the ball being ln some strain. Pnpuerth limps n little possession of the iinuers whether in-i low. but hopes te get into the gams tercepted or fumbled. After Davies en Saturday. Graf is being drilled for made his first touchdown the juniors , the pest, und n.ny stnrt If Papworth received the ball en the 10-yard line. ' " t nble. Alter a couple of plays had failed ' n iinmcr. the big fullbnrk. did net 8trawbrldge Juniors Win The Htrnnbrldse A Clothier Junier ile- English Soccer Girls Sail W Yerk, Nev. , The Cleveland, Nev. 1. Frank IxiDez broke i even with Champien Jehn I.njteu. of St. I Frlsch te Be Married New. erU. Nev 0- Prank Krirch th ixiUK. m..ineir miereiat" i.caru three- Ulanta' bieerjall atar. will tm marriert thl. Lepez wen "venlntr. The bride le Mlea Ailn. s:miiv ruehlun Mlllanl m itchee here. the nfternoen same. 50 te 41). In fr,v. Lucy, a Ufelnni- iwMihn.rf ne kn ...-J... eeven Innincs. arid lest .'.0 te 44 ln elxty- mmn. A meter trln te Reut hern cltlea mx Innlnae at nlBht. v 111 cemprln- the honeymoon. hang-tin came opposed te the varsltv. He is plnying a brilliant game of foot ball and it would net be nt all sur nrlslng te see him get into the game cre long. I The regulars showed considerable skill get into tne NTlmmnse yesterdnv. Tit "i , me,rin wm boils en his legs, which, however, aren't seileus enough te keep him out of the game Saturday. Itnihcr than take chances en nn in fection, the coaches thought it wise rest Hnrner yesterday. He engaged la the preliminary drills, running dewa the gridiron and throwing forward pushes. " WMtXEIl and hi, band of Pan " thers some forty strong witt arrive here t nday ntght and will take up headquarters at the ITettl Aermandic. The students, ever m thousand, trill net get into this eitv until some time Saturday morning. Ihey xcill be accompanied by their band. .saBsaBBk. 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