Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1922, Night Extra, Page 30, Image 30

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Penn Must Stack Up Against Team of Veterans in Facing Pitt Here Tomorrow
TEN OF PRESENT PITT
TEAM MET PENN IN '21
Flanagan, Backfield Flash,
Only Regular Net te Play
Against Red and Blue;
Helleran Out of Line-up;
Hewitt at Fullback
GRAF GUARD CHOICE
llr JOSEPH T. LAttKUM '
ALL the UnivcHty of Pennsylvania ,
football tcnin hm te de tomorrow
afternoon It meet the University et I
IMttibursh, wlilrh lins ten men en tlip
vanity tenm thru played njrninst tlir1
Hfd nnd llltie lust cnr. Of the feiun
that Glenn Wnrner trot out en tliel
ilcld tomorrow afternoon. I'nt Flnnnsnn
Is the only enp who was net present I
en Franklin Field lat riir, when the)
Hues defeated Penn IN te 0.
Tem l)nlp is absent thl jenr, n l
nlse Tem Helleran. The first named
lim been ("iiendlnc a luy week tiltu
te tune the HeNinanitev up in the "tjn "tjn
ef piny thev will be forced te meet to
morrow. Helleran, captain of the 11 1 1
tOBm this .M'iir, will watih the g'unr
from the sidelines, his mm In a sliiu'
nnd with memories of what he did licie
In 1021.
The brilliant quarterback is out of
the earne ns the result of broken arm.
teemed enrly in the scnen. Warner
took the blew like n soldier and imme
diately developed Nick Shuler. nn under
i-tudj te Helleran la&t J ear, into a brainy I
'inarterbaek.
New that Shuler has developed into
.i geed pilot, he. tee, is taken out by
i lie qunrierDucn jinx, jie ns nniiii
iith pleurisy this week ami was left
600 Lafayette Students
te See Rutgers Game
L' as ten, Pa., Nev. 10. Mere than
fIx hundred of the nine hundred
Lafayette College student body have
ngreed te fellow the football team
te New Ilrunswlck tomorrow for the
pntnc with Htitgera.
Arrangements have been com
pleted with a local trucking com
pnny te carry the majority of the
students in large trucks, leaving
here shortly after 10 o'clock Satur
day morning. In order that the
students will net receive "cute" for
missing recitations, the faculty has
eted te dismiss classes nt 10
o'clock. The band also will make
the trip, thus continuing Its record
of playing at every game this year.
tomorrow. He weighs 170 pounds nnd
Is ns Meet as the pincrblnl bunny. F.
W. Williams, n wlngman nubstltutc
1 .' i -1 jenr, will be found nt the ether
lAttemlty of the l'enn line.
Suk at let guard started against
l'enn lat ,V''nr and his mate nt the
ether side of the pltet pet was a sub
stitute of the lirtt water. Simpsen
ni.d Finleltu, the tackles, were sub
stitutes last icur.
j fehmuu, bncktield substitute of the
first rank, t-nw action against Penn last
jenr and will prebnblv be shoved Inte
I the fray tomorrow nfternoen. New
baker nnd Miller, substitutes last year,
1 nrn among thee present this year who
! will be en the scene nt the tees-up tomorrow.
l'Ht 'burgh's remarkable comeback
e . ..... . . . . . t. . sr . . .
in n hospital in rittsnurgn. inter- ngan.-t r. incuse nnu iiucKnen. oetu
burn, who nlse was en FnnKlin Tleld I tuing te.ims. after losing te Lntnjette
last year, will start at quarter. I and Wet Virginia, makes them the
Andersen, the tlnshv halfback who I fuierlti for the eighth meeting be
-ceied n touchdown last jenr en a .1.1- tween the two institutions. I'enu hns
jnrd run, is back again, and m Is Tmv jet te win n game from the I'.inthers,
Hewitt, wite'e line piuiicing nan renn their nearest approach e a victor
it may be that the ceaehu will uie the
same system with him tomorrow that
they have done In the last few games
keep him en the bench the first period
nnd send him in the second, rest him
in the third and sheet him back in
the fourth.
Craig la In Shape
Crnlg, thoOklaheninn, who has had
a run of hard luck se far this season
with Injuries te bis nrm, ia in excellent
condition judging by his scrimmage
work during the ween. Like Sullivan,
he has yet te master the defensive end
of a back's work, but ence he docs',
Htnrdem is within hla reach.
Dern at center. Thurman and Suth
erland at tackles, Ertresvaag nnd
l'alrchlld at ends and Kelly nt one
guard are certainties. The ether guard
pest is very much in doubt. Papworth,
who injured his knee against Alabama,
has had but little work since the in
jury. He may net be strong enough te
stand the strain of an entire battle.
He may start, but most et the sideline
experts predict that Coach Gasten, of
the line, will open the game, with
Frank Graf, the burly Connecticut
guard, nt the pest.
Frank Dnwhirat, Kauffman, Reckus
nnd Leuhain may all see action in the
line befere the gnme Is ever. The first
named has shown worlds of stuff during
the last two weeks since the conches
sent him buck te tackle Instead of
keeping him nt end. a Dest that is
Cyclops at 118, Hew Fair at 110 and
Lumlnlsts at 08. The better horses
may net be able te overcome this dis
parity in weight. Bright Tomorrow,
Martingale and ethers nlse get conces
sions. Knlly's Alley la the class en a
fast track.
Horses which seem best' are t First
race Pay Dear, West Flttsten, El
Derade. Second (Orlole Steeplechase)
0ermatch, Ic Maseurln, Frank II.
Third On High, Lady Zeus, Tingling.
Fourth Jehn Paul Jenes, Emotion.
FifthSBlly's Alley, Dunlin, Belmont
entry. Sixth Princess D'Oully, Bed
Wreath, Margaret Lerettn. Seventh
Tangerine, Arrew of Geld, Koyal
Charlie.
Dade Park: Horses appearing best'
nt the Kentucky track today are : First
race Beach Beauty, Onllferd, Mam
men. Second Creltwoed Bey, Bill and
Coe, Carrure. Third Fighting Ceck,
Stump, Jr., Panna. Fourth Abadane,
rtrllllnnt Bar, Auntie May. Fifth
Arrowpelnt, Mnheny, Silence. Sixth
Carnarvon, High Gear, Jehn Heshnr.
Seventh Dimples, Uncle Vele, Billy
&ter.
Scraps About Scrappers
entirely new te him.
Tex Ilaraer enaaired
In his first
Al Vrrberktn waa taken III suddenly an.l
he will unable t compete In th wind-up
nt the Cambria tonight. Johnny Uurne hns
arrnrjed te liae Wnlly lllnckle, of Oran
Terry, arpear In the rela of aubetltute
nBilnst Johnny Wnl(rnt, of I.ancaeter
Teuirhey Murray and Al Willi, win n..u.
scrimmage drill of the week vesterdnv. i'?. ',hn 'iit-reund temt-nnai. preiima:
heils k,.?nlnr l,i, i!h." 1,11, t Ji ' ' "?rlr '? e. Al PHher. jcl:
n..iimi...'..".i:iiiL " ?..:."'-' iv. '..r-L .l.". ". j.?-t. ":"nn. na un Fiusim-
,.a......M. ..iiiiB iiuriiiK wic uiiu'i i nun" . .u uuuuniini
iIhvh tins week. The big Texan was
back nt his regular pest backlu.1 up
the center of the line In the defensive
workout and showed his old-time form.
pBB praetiO0 ie$terdav thexced the
f veriltv in a different light d
f entirely. Frem the $tart Tem .Urj
Aamara'a backs had trouble making
galm. Thev uicd the pet Pitt plnyi
from the itart. the old reverse and
several ether favorites In Warner's
repeteire being tried without suc
cess. The primary drfrnsive players
made It easy for the baeks by break
ing through and nailing the runner
almost before he could eet started.
AMERICAN HENLEY
HERE ON MAY 26
Child Cup Race Alse Cemes te
This City en
April 28
OVER SCHUYLKILL COURSE
The American Bowing Association
held Its annual meeting In New Yerk
yesterday, at which time It was decided
te reduce date conflicts next spring te
a minimum.
The delegate were of the opinion
that the time was nt hand te avoid
the usual scrambling for dntes, nnd It
w-fl? with this Idea In view that n
tentative list wan drawn tip.
The complete list is net ready, but
the dates for the nnnunl American
Henley and the Chllds Cup rare were
announced ns May 20 and April 2?. re
spectively. Beth these events will be
rowed en the Sehuvlkill.
The Chlldi Cup date is of esneeinl
interest because It is just two weeks
earlier than the usual dnv for thl.
''J'T ?." .f TO-shlneten. D. C. Is In
Philadelphia and he will fling- nits here
under the nom de nuerre of Johnny Curtlsi.
Ills handler. Jack Cummlnas. ta naretlatlnc
for a -e between Curtlta and Buddy Fitz
gerald .'?I!!,nr&f'7 .ca'"1 "aMweleht Itrbia In
Atlant c City. ! tn tnitel Xfi.Mk.ti i- -
i ..tfrtit-reimd bout at Ijtncaitsr. Pe.. Mon
day ilsht. Darcy alie has a match en with
leuiig .erer ni jeratr city the latter part of
the month.
Chl Traaar'wne Is Betn aeslated in hit
z;rJnx..Dii.H"-:.0,mD1'.w ? in n"i
Athi.tle Club tomorrow night. Weaay will
Iprri!,nA..i'JfiL"phla .,B tn num elasa
nf nn imitation amateur meet. Frnncln
Qulnn will compete In the welterweight dl-
three-cornered regatta,
Princeton, Columbia and Pennsylvania
nre the contestants.
It was held tin May 13 en Lake Car
negie, Princeton, Inst spring and the
second Saturday in May the year be bo be
fere. Ne doubt the April date for
the Chllds Cup rare next spring was
prompted by n desire te nveld the con
gestion of Slny rcfrnttas: It was one
of the steps in the dlreelien of n men
evenly distributed schedule.
Princeton, Columbia nnd Pennsylva
nia coaches will have te rush the de
velopment of their varsity crews ns
they never did before te hnve the oars
men rowing in satisfactory form by the
day of the Chllds Cup event.
Everybody concerned will be praying
for nn early spring. Pennsylvania,
which usunlly finds It possible te start
outdoor practice a week
of the rival colleges will have what
or two ahend
lege, will have what
there may be in the
ever advantage
early unto.
The April Chllds Cup date may mean
a shift in the date for the nnnunl Penn
Yale regatta. Ynle has expressed dis
satisfaction with nn enrly April dnte
for n dual regatta and the change in the
Chllds Cup event mny penult n May
dnte for the dual race between the var
sities nnd junior vnrsitles of the Ells
and Quaker". The Chllds Cup race nt
Princeton, by the way. proved te be
one of the best contested of the season
Inst spring. After n sensational tussle
the Tiger crew bent the Columbia eight
bj the scant margin of a feet, with
l'enn third.
The Henley dnte, May 20, is the usunl
one the Inst Saturday in May. There
wns considerable talk Inst stirinp iiimnt
which I the ndvls.ibillty of enlarging the Henley
regatta Inte n three-day affair In which
every amateur club and every college
actively engaged in the sport would be
asked te compete.
The delegates discussed the, project
enthuslnstlcnlly, but felt that the time
was net ct ripe for a Mny regntta of
the hhe piopesrd. The considered it
advisable te acquaint rvcrjbudy with
the plan first, te feel the pulse of the
tminteur and cellege rowing authorities
rather than launch n three-day event
without sufficient nssurnnre of necea
nary support. It was considered en
tirely possible that by 11124 the three
day Henley would be n, fact.
The American Bowing Association
re-elected Themas B. Benth, of I'enn
sylvnnln, chairman ; William B. Curtis,
of Ynle, vice chairman : Budolph Bnuch,
of Princeton, treasurer, nnd Jehn
Arthur Brown, of Pcnnsjlvnnln, secre
tary. '
BAR SIK)-BECKETT BOUT
British Heme Office Will Net Allew
Mixed Match
Londen, Nev. 10. The Heme Office
hns Intimated te the promoters of
the Battling Slkl-.Tee Beckett fight
scheduled fea, December 7 that the
contest will no) be allowed te take
place.
The articles of agreement between
Slki and Beckett call for n twenty
round contest for the heavyweight
championship of Kurepe, te be staged
tn Albert Hall.
The authorities state that the bout
will net be allowed tn any place in the
white men, the temperament
contestant are net corena-eM
moreover, all sort of nsaaiJ
aroused.
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Announcing
the Arrival of
British
Beets and Shoes
BustnessGelfDreti
This British beets and shots art taav
nlectarti Pedmeri t Bents, ltTZ
top ear ethtr striking ihut. WtiZ
ttltcttd this English beet uumlt.i
trs te pat Ike ineWsel EngMttmE
tht i reeBirf mtnlt el tvtry ttntltmstZ
j n tvii una aneci Ore M ha
tht pounds in England end tltvn 2
a hall dollars htrt. On display tt tkm
or ear stores eniv. 1227 et.l.
1432 Chestnut Slrttt end 13J8 Se C
Soeore. Kear Impectten ii stiieS
eerdtd te tvtry out.
Leuis Mark
in
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Bawiaaaaai .
en the run until l'es Miller tackled him
he Icleuslv that lie had te be carried
from the field for repairs. Tiny, who
displaces something mere than 200
pounds net, scored against l'enn la-t
Mar.
FLAX.WAX, the ether halfback,
is saltl in he a icnuhir limit's.
Iff u-eiehi en!; fiir pounds meie
than the man xche H 1101c renchiiuj
nt Penn, and ' said ta he almnit 01
fast. He ttnrrctl for the rr-imcn 1
eleven at Pitt lait yiar and iheired ,
enough in thr preliminary thilU ami l
early game te irnnant his being a
fixture at halfhail..
HERB STKIN'. the All-American
player of last je.ir. Is mls'-inc from
tli line, but he Is one of the few who
1 ither played ngilnst l'enn or lat en
1 lie bench In uniform durlrs the een-
est. Bowser, 172 pounds, who pla.cd
111 end rest last jenr qnil bothered
l'enn, has been fenwittd into a jihei
l.lajcr. nnd from the reports brought
liere by the scouts who hnc vutcl.ei!
lie Panthers pin, I at, all the cirmniU
' n coiner.
Jerdan, the bnkctball star who I ,,., ,,. . . . .
pl.ijcd a wing pest against Penr. last QJl M-H AN Is a better offensive
tear, T.1U held down the snnie jm-t iO threat than a defensive player, and'
cemlru In 1!)U, when Bert Bell's field
ge.il enabled the Bed and Blue te linisl
it. n .'1-te-U tie.
Pt nn Is hopeful down te the young
est ficshman. The team has shown n
comeback in its lighting spirit timing
the Iat three, dajs of practice that
mum-' well for the game, l'es Millci
nnd his mates, feeling thnt they nre
net the fnerlte-, urc mere tliun anxious
te put eer a triumph. The Nnvy game.
In which the team showed mere power
than any Penn tenm lu the last tnree
jears, 1-. sti 1 fresh in the inlmh et the
pl.ners. and they hope te duplicate the
tint against the Panthers.
THE line-up tomerrote Is in doubt
te the extent of one back and
one lineman. P01 Miller and lie.
Oraw cue certain ta start at the
hnllhark pefi telth Tex llamer at
fullback. The ether position nay
find J.anaden. Sullivan or Craig at
the itart. The first named has the
call at the present time became of
if defensive work tn date and An
a&ilffy te Interfere.
TOTH Fatrchllil nml Prrrprnnr the
13 wlngtncn, played capably from the uprrtSrw"flff
start, breaking tin the fnmnus lntrrfer
1 nee used by the Panthers, nnd nhe
their ferwnrd-pass plays from fake for fer for
ir.ntiens. The coaches were parth'u
larly pleased with the drill.
Graf in Line
Prank (Jraf was In the line in place
of Papworth, while the icmalnder et
the tenm was the snnie as started the
Inst two games. Numerous MiMltu
Arena net Thursday nta-ht,
inn. iinneiwy l.vuna. Ertdla Demoaev anA
,M!?. Ur:''A "?.." J.h. "t from
u.ii. ...,?i.uB vuirtna nia men.
fam Blackla-
and
which
nilly Wells. Engllih waiter, la matched
for three bout. He la te meet Johnny Till-
m.nnT,t.rTt..tttT St. Paul. Merris Schlatter
nt Davenport. Ia.. November IT. and Uae
Shad nt Keneaha. wis.. Nevembar Se
Johnny Ilurna. who runs the CMmbrla Cluh
tiens were made in the varsity by the an arena at ShamSITln?'. H.Tettlnl
I teg-iner ma urat anew ter November 13.
1m D.'?,!!r lhe "M Ineaatrlan. Is
In the nM for ft match with Bebby Barrett
Dreny alee wnnta te meet Oeerge Chnney
ami Jee Kennedy la ready te elgn for Tim Tim
eth ut any old time.
Mnrtln Jedn la In ehana tn b .......
amen the featherweurhta. Tha Manayunker
wants te get a punch at Jee O'Donnell.
rtk sJ?ite5Jll0 '" ln ,h runnlntf for a
coaches in the course of the tirn'etlce
Sullivan, Wlttmer, Craig and a number
of ether bucks getting into the fray, ln
addition te Knuffmnn, T.enliam, Dow Dew
hirst and several ether linemen.
Beets and Saddle
The Wnlden Handicap for two-year
t.ia .flfl. n nflA fit sin ftnn 1. .t.
big feature of the week at' Plmllce fei SS!? & ha,mSe'kniSCtdS"we,Ii!:
jtncnllei nnd will be decided tedaj aee ""
The hnndicnppcr has made It an open , m,.fc. .. . .
race Dunlin carries top weight of pi ' Q,?Vrr";5S?rlift-t?Jea,,ittf' aftb-S:,?-
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Own gets in nt 113, Out Oui nt 104. .uel a challenge te Temmy Eeugliran.
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