HiHiRB?75Nim'WHIIinraifflrc?H9iHHiHIMHMBIHHHMHHHMHMnMniMH HOOP iwww mSWfMfmmmSsl. t"iftCfcA L.ir'TrfKKTwvjjrj'rTfc - " r v i i tfw jak m w vr.uf y .,r' if. rtiKxJKj'i.viJj "s'uinxj'jcf v,,nMiiiirwiiHaHnHvrriMt.r.Ti7'DCfK .';irTiLra JR-PHIti mwwT --" re,... "rrv-r wvjDH'nre'BUBE lOfl-4. J JOMJidir4-Vr' " vr ' fW ! t- i?pT " , ".Wi'-V'i'? n''fW'..r-.a f.Ml ' - ' ' ' ' . ' ' - ,.- v , ; i eetiiig Between Harvard and Princeton Shares Gridiron Spotlight With Penn-Pitt Teri IKKfiPIIPI?iil ML OUTPLAYS DARTMOUTH, 134 febm Shortly AfUr Opening of r Flrtt Periea Dy emnm- ing Attack jfAW AND RAMSAY STAR . ,. Dartmouth ESin left end . ...BJerkman g.ndren. . . . . '! "t$0 ' .'.fray ler Bnen ' guard .....Naylor hwin . . . . le" ","' a ," Moere K&ff ' ' ' riihXrd .... Hutch terSm.' I right fteKle . . . Ajhenbach IK11, 7.7. left halfback .ltarrta fc;r!.:::M "iBEfili iif erce O. .1. Mef.'art y. IBM A. w. iiiey. Pel Grounds, N. .. Nev. 11. The n. nii tram irem i.eriicn nt-gun ii J2.it. .mnaiilns nmnult mi tlie Dnrt- nouth'llne early In the Unit period, yfcej ecered a touchdown, lending at '"ir. I'fnnn ami linmsn.v made ureal icles in the Dartmouth line, und thejr bam nlay was Miioeth. The rvevv Bimnjulre lads were unable tp step the irlving attack of uu uouie-h men. Hiitnieuth Bcarcely had their liimds en rTT su inrinir tin- nerled. Hninany Sent ever for the flint touchdew n and tnien fnlled te kick the goal. ti, epnni! u'iih made en it wonderful run of 48 yards by Kuw, and this time pnsen added the point. First Period Cernell wen the toss nud .rlcelcd te Ifcfend the west goal with Dartmouth t". Vf.i' 1.1.1.-I f ... T.'n... .. 1.1. fitlCUIUKer iuvhcu uu .u .-.. .... ...e flO-yard line and lie ran it hack 10 Jirds before being stepped. Kuw and Ramsey failed te gain und Kaw punted te Eberseie en Ihirtineutu'a 2e-urd line, lie could net gnin und Hunts. unmcdUtely punted right back te mid lild. Kaw tore off 8 ,nrdH mound Tght end and Hnmsey made it nrst down tEreugli the same place. I'futm. Knw nnd ltamsey hit the line tar short gnins and a first down. Knw, lth bvnutlful interference, rushed right mil for IS nrdn. Casaldy nnd Knw mode it i.t ilewnfl In two lunges, the lull wns new en Dm (mouth's 15-yurd jlne. Itrunsey get -1 jnids through right tackle. Short, plle-dUrlng juhs curried the bill te the 1-ynril line and Hnmsey Soke through for the first touchdown, inaen kicked the genl. Scere: Cernell, 7; Dartmouth, u. Ud te this time the Cernell tenm had 'been running smoothly a. id Dartmouth lull net been offering much resistance. Hansen kicked te .Mills or.- ins '-'U-ynnl line. He fumbled it. It rolled out of bounds, but Dartmouth recovered. nun i n.iiiii'iiiiiiciy hii-kiu hi iyuiv en Cernell's -iu-jiird line. Knw fulled te gain. I'fimn skirted left end for II iirds. Cnsldy made it first down fenugli left guard. Knw bniva through right tackle, w riggled und squirmed his mr (or la jnnlu for n touclulewn. It was n wonderful run. Hansen kicked the gnul. Hcere: Cernell, 11; Dartmouth, 0. Baetwm replaced Tayler for Dart- nth. llunsen kicked te HnrrlH en hl goal Hue . He curried the hall back 25 )ard. Harris and I.euvllt made Dartmeuth'B first down in two hocks. Cernell snreadimr nil ever the fieM in marvel defensive protection. Cernell returned te its close defense nnd held, Harris punting te Knw en Cernell's 80-jnrd line. Cernell was penalized IP janls for holding, bringing the ball buck In the IH-ynrd line. PENN FREsYsUBS TRAIL ON GRIDIRON Ivinder Childi High Scheel Winn, 31 te 0 Blander C.'illda llluh !b,rHle lefteiul . . tfX lartKUHiil... HOLcln CBlil.r ilKht KUinl. . . . .rlKhl tacklu... . . r lull t ml. . , , .iiufirlerluicli, , . . left linlfbncl; . .1 lulit halfback, .fullhacl Penn Has Le$t Six Timet te Pitt Team Penn and Pitt hare played an nually ainpe 1010. In the seven contents the best the Quakers were able te get was a 3-3 tie in 1010. The ether six contests were victo ries for the Panthers. The scores of the games fellow : 1015, Pittsburgh 14, Pennsylvania 0 1010, Pittsburgh 20, Pennsylvania 0 1017, Pittsburgh 14, Pennsylvania (I 1018, Pittsburgh 87, Pennsylvania 0 1010, Pittsburgh 3, Pennsylvania 1020, Pittsburgh 27, Pennsylvania 21 1021, Pittsburgh 28, Pennsylvania O Totals 143 30 Andersen Aids in First Pitt Score Canilnnrd from Pass Ons get off a short kick as the opening ciuarter ended. """ First Period . PENN STARS IN TODAY'S BATTLE Butlrlce iirnMii , , ;CIB .. eu Inn Keller .. Hchmittt- Ktnurdi lnn Prcli Chll.lH . . .. TikM Hmlth .. .CrlchHliift Snow ... hteicnHen . . . L'enw a Oonlle .... .Sullhnn . . IIiitit . JliitULh Jhf IVtin Fresh scoends weie de Tvl ,livI,LVi'"I,-.,,l.i.lH High eleicn Jrnnklln VM,, ;u ,0 e. Hturl I in. iln. K. w ...i...i ii ... . , fiff t u r " im-iiuii, tl'llll KICHPII (i Klimiilts, ih,i reluineil ill3 b.ill e his own .5-nid line. Twe forward n X'if""1 :i0,i',r,ls. '""I l.en Ne". llKler. a '"Uflulewn. Schmnlts kicked n i '' .""ser. for Penn, l;iek-d off eSebmuUH who was downed in hi" lsUK8. A k) liiu nW An. I a.l- tn. kYMs. Th I" , ' "7"cl"V' i" In.MSehn.altKgotleoVe'mul'Vo'redoi: B,i,,',; i"2. ? nrmni.l left end. w his ii lieu te kiik the coal Wtith n l'v,1,u,t,r -ill. 1!; I'enu In tin. i.Aitn...i i. .ik ... Kmiuw. n"'yVr ?" 'nn fci..ce. te Si UmW ,"" ,',,,", '"'"h fnr Pnnl i1, ,?i' s,,""'tH netted L'O ,mU ''it In fur .JiiMIcr nt uft end V. W lepl.iud .loire ,.i l.fi 1' '.i ') '. H?.lncHFabrWnfi: ' e. 5fW!ti.!..ite,,altl s:: ,"' - lk tli goal uftcr touch- M!i levn. raeei e tu Kvntlflnt l 1fl. 1 n. Iii ti. ,.,"" .:..'."; ?"n. . te'tanH." nf'lV, '..'".J nrn it, nt t,..tit ..... '"'. n 1111 lied filT 5'iiiIh en Hi., ?" "n a Inn m iieii n ffleij feri cere: . Han anil tuenlv linger made lie lltlj;,.s il (i,.t ,,, 1( lit reiili.iv II.,... i.i.." ' of f rB1?rrtcrH --y line. A kers 'I ,r'i 1"",S('? ,,,t,l, le New rs .III HI iii. lis llii. ti.i .i.J Miniults m I "ilnT. irr " -hatJl "" ithi.ii.J. l..VPM".,! curried tie 1ml i f 'or NeVten "."" ,,,, Vv" '" 'M cHrewnnT '1i'!',r,H '" sl""lts ' a'n the extm i,i..V ". u",'l"n IIDKll pen: nwLiiyi : .. i.i "" k lferwni,-K"Si! ft evw for the .SS2?n.i ac,,,l'il JteaeniaVd! e his in',. ' V.V ,llcltP,l .Plunges nette .n"ynr,,1 Uw two .n fumbled ami lwmik ' ''ynrd line. .em1nl.,;V,,'eve',,,l "d Evandcr tnnk i. V l.eu,', "' gain Jf en aa.,Vn "line ab?i.,en ,,0w" " Icoro- n i";v,n. " the itniiui i.nii...i uKe. u " 5Ji: i'1'...i iv;.; LiB..Ak5:S!?it.d fcVnth V.0'. !,,, i". unniin ati '.vw. nil ha,, in. :-" Hnmer kicked off te Flanagan and he ran the ball bnck te his own 2.1-ard IlllP. Tim lll'uf ttminlttf nt tl.n n..... emne when Pcuirwns pcnal.cd fi yards ' fur off-side. Flanagan hit Pcnn'n lefi j fcme for yards. Flanagan ripped 1 through Penu'a light side for 12 yards, llie name player dove ever left tackle for 4 yards mere. ileum was stepped by Hnmer after a 2-jnrrf gain nt right tackle. Hewitt fumbled, but recevcicd for Pitt without gain. li'lanngnn punted (e McGrnw en Penn's 7-yard line and he ran the ball hack te hi own 10-yard line. Hnmer m't 2 vnrds when he skidded trying Pitt's left side. Simpsen stepped McGrnw without gain. Hnmer punted te Andersen In lllidlield. He fumbled, hut Iteuser recovered for Pitt 011 Penn's 42.wml llr.e. Hnmer stepped Hewitt ufter a 2 yard gain nt center. Andersen kwuiic nrnnn.l Ptmi'u rluhi end for 11 20-ard gain, placing the1 nun en me jiuu unu nine ii-aril line. MefSruw caught Andersen from be hind when he had a clear field for a touchdown. The Pitt interference eenir pletely fooled Penn, Pus Miller being drawn In nnd piuhed out of the win. Hewitt hit right tackle for 4 j arils. Andersen went around Penn's right end 'or 3 mere jnrils. Hewitt gained two feet . nt center. Hewitt went through center for a first down, Inches from the goal. Hewitt went through center for a luiirhdewn. Willlnni! kicked tlie genl. Hcere, Pittsburgh. 7: Penn, O. 'Hnmer kicked te Flanagan en the goal line and he 11111 the ball bark te his own L'8-jard line. Williams Hurt Gwosden leplnceil Williums, who was hurt and had te be carried fiem the field. Pitt was penalized 20 yurds. The reason whs net apparent, b'lnnngan pttntcd out of bounds te McGrnw en Penn's 40-yard line. McGrnw hit right tackle for 2 yard. Miller went through Pitt's renter for 3 mere yards. iiuier's forward pass te Fulrchild grounded. McGraw punted te Flnnagnp. who was dropped by Dern us he caught the hall en Pitt's 17-nid line. Flanagan broke through Penn's right side for 27 yards. Hewitt gnined n ynid trying te go out of aeunds, the some player gained another jard, this time going out of bounds. Penn .Shows Fight Andersen's forward pns grounded. Flanagan punted out of bounds en Penn's 2S-ynrd line. Miller hit left tnckle for 4 yurds. Pitt was penal ized fi aids for offside, giving Penn u first down. Hnmer went through center for .'1 yards. Miller found n nole nt left tackle for 2 mero vnrds. McGraw broke tlireucli PlrtKliiiri-ii'si right side for 12 yards. Miller gnined .1 .Minis en a reverse, hitting left tackle. Hnmer hit the snme spot for 3 mere jnrils. Miller's nnss te Fnlreliilil mT,,m,!.,i lie bull hitting n Pitt player en the shoulder. McGrnw punted out of bounds en Pitt's 20 -yard line. It was 11 .Hl-yanl kick. Flanagan went mound Penn's left end for four jauls. Lang Lang den was knocked out mi the plav. hut resumed. Hewitt went through light tnckle for l .Minis. Yhe wiine plnjer added .1 mou nt left guard for n first down. Here the period ended with the bull en Pitts burgh's 32-yard line.-Hcere: Pills burgh, , ; Penn, 0. X reverse. Hewitt te Andersen. gained e yurds. Hewitt made .'I j arils through center. The same player add ed .1 mere en a dive ever the center 1 'i.i ine- m "l1 P rerallnl fiii t l),;nnll!!8,l fi yards for offside. Miller Intercepted Flanagan's for ward pass en Pittsburgh's 47-ynr.l line, bu van replaced McGraw for Penn. Hiilllvnn brpke around Pitt's lift side ler 1 yanls. J.ike Hewitt's run. it flH, TOiCul"r Ul,i"l"' l" gt away from half deen tniklci, who lunl their iiamls en liliu. Penn Penllml Twice Sullivan lest fi jnrils mi mi ntlctunicil run mound right end when he lefr Ids In erferent... Penn was pei.nlied fee delaying the gume. Penn was again peiiftlled for delaying the game. The iim"1 . .I,m '''"m w,,rt I'Hvliig all torts of difficulties with its signals; A reieite piny forward puss, Sullivan Vi V11?1' ,0 'l,,l'"'. gained 11 janls. w liitcrlairn intercepted SuUIviiu'n fm ward ptisieu Pitt's 41-jnrd line. Miller dropped Andersen without gain en nu attempted end run. A lewrsc, Hewitt te Uanugiiu, failed te gain when Hnmer dropped the hitter when he tried te u nreund Penn's left cud. Flanagan's forward pn-s grounded. Hunagnn punted te SulUnu en Prim h -.i-jard line mid he was dropped us he caught the hull. Hiilllvnn lest 11 yard nt left end. Pitts burgh was penalized IT. yards for hold held Ing. Miller gtilucd a yard at right tackle. " ' LHViML'jBllllllllm -; 1 1 1 '-B 3jjm Jb. !"v"iBBBBiBBH ' " J 7WmRKk2K0A ' ' I'MF1 ITSiPS 'tV IJBBBIfeBM'V' k .,- , rV'' lPrBHkL'JaBlBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBr SBB .- L' A BINVH BbbbbbbbbbbbbLbIbbFP 'HPi s "'-W't ' ' .-i bH IbbH'" HH!''-4' --IP ; -',, j sW H lB KWWm'-'- y:-WW wL JM liHlflll' Wh GRAF G. H ssbbbbbbbV HH alalalalalalalalalalalalaW I ,., 1 MR AnEKDS hJf.. w '- "iW I HARVARDMAYDROP WETON ELEVEN for LANGDON, Q. B. J YALE SENDS SCRUBS AGAIN T MARYLAND Regulars Ce te Cambridge te Witness Harvard-Princeton Tussle BECKET AT QUARTERBACK Tdl- Mnrjl I I.iimlii left ciitl Kmlale'v Clroena left taclde l.ciu'slill llurr left ini.inl Mecirc LandlH et ntur Tnlti 1. PlllVmrj right s-imrd Urei.u.- Tr.aa rlslit tacl.le UIun Hultnun rlKhtcml Uillum lie.liett iiuarterWiclc ilriiei Neale I.ft hilfbai I, Il.ni mv Ciichran rishtlialfb.uk i:. Smith Hen-li fulll.atk llairlt lliuuiMin ( 87 Points Scored by Perm in Six Games Penn'it eleven In six games scored S" points, ug.iIiiM 'JL' counters for opponents. The season's sering leceid te n-itc follews: I'Miiiisvhnniu. Pclinsylvmiln. PeniiHjliaiila. Pcniif.jlviinia. Peuiiuylviiuia. PennsjlMinla. II 27 12 l7 F. nml M... Sewulire. . . . Mar.ilniiil. . . Kwurthiiiere. Naij Alalia nia. . . . fi7 Totals. 0 0 II 0 7 0 2 I Harvard Eleven Leads Tigers, 3-0 I'uiitlmiril from Page One forced te change Meld generals in less than eighteen minute-, of plav, Prince Prince ten sending in Ditisiuoie for Wingute for strategic leiueim, while Injuries necessitated a Ciiiiivui chnnge. As the second period worn along the power of the Hamuil attack Increased mid It kept the Tiger ferwmds winking luud te solve the puzzling Crimson of ef lei.ii'. Owen and Chapln led In the line smashing while Glieike excelled in slilitlng tlie ,.n(s. Harvard also worked u seen iei ward pas.s successfully. First Period er. of Princeton. Hal. Oelirke leek the kick Alabama 8wamps Louisiana TllMUllMtHlA. All... Vni It trnl... i... AiiKT:- ..-:-".""' .'.-. .. '".' u v Iteft'lfe Mlih.ul I. town. , Umplri! - W. H. Canmll. Tufls. Heaa linesman A. C. Tilei. Princeton Hjlil luditu- LuklrturRcr. Wubhlnstiin and Jtffcinen. Niw Haven. Conn., Nev. 11. Yale gridiiencd a purely second string cIcmwi for its Armistlre Day celebintlen this afternoon with 1'nlversity of Mary land. The regular all went te Itosten te leek ever the Hnrvnrd-Princeteu entertainment. except (Jiinrteiback Newell Nehlllnger, whose brother I.lnjd Will plav for Dartmouth against Cor Cer nell en the Pole Grounds. Newell has iicmt seen Lloyd in n college game till today. Aiiiieugii uie s regulms went te Ilosteu it Is a cemiueutary en the shake-up in the I-li team since its de feat by Iowa last mouth that seven of the plajcrs who selected te meet Mary land today fought against the Hawk eyes. Geerge Heeket, of Kast Orange, N. J., captained today's Yale team. It was his fiist nppcaranee In competi tion in six weeks because of a liieken bone in his hand. White) Nenle, whose brother Clarence brought the Wash ington and Jeffersen eleven te the Pole Gieunds te beat Lafu.wtte last wed,. w as projected into the line-up at left half hack. I'lrst Period Herr Miked off for Yale, linslei returned te the Ynle ilO-ymd line, the ball bounding ugalusl Cechi.in and being leceu'fcd by Captain Nisliet. rerwnrd pass. Smith te Kndslew. ad-Minc-eil the ball te Yale's 20-Miid line. Pollock kicked a Held goal liein llie 20-ynid line, r-'iein: Yale. II; Maiv hiud, 3. Herr kicked oft te Mmj hiud h 20-)iilil line. Greves leiuin.'il te ale's :i0-jiud line. Gtete punted te mldileld. The teams twice exth.mgcd punts iMiieiiim iirri-H l.ii'l.cill line leceiM'il , . ,," inrii e, .irui the bull In luldlield and end inn-, h ,,"'UI,I,K. ,,,,m behind Ii, Yellewjackets Clash With Streng Mount Carmel Foot ball Eleven STUBBORN BATTLE SEEN AlfH Of .Mem I O 11 till lilw uli!imf unrn the gijests of t. Frunkferd Ath letic Assoiiatlen this afternoon cm Ilreivn s Field. Oxfeid avenue near tl beueviii.l. Fiaiikferd. when the Yel Yel eowjackets plaeil the strong grid wiund from Mount Cm mel, Pa. J he Fianl.feid Pest of the Ameiicnn T.cjIeu niid ether feniier -or Ice men In Irankferd celehiated Ariul-tlic Dav as the guests of the association. The game maiked the hrst public- appear lince et the new bugle corps of the pest, which alternated in phijing with the Vellewjucki't and Mount Cm mel Bands. -Majer Moeie was CMeited from femiiiiiniiy Field, where lie attended dedication exeicises. tll Biuwn's Field I'L !BiLrRie." I10"'' A spec ially con -structfcl and deceiated lm was In PndliieHs fin t. ,.it)'s Chief IXerutlve ami the members or Ids elluhil family. llu; .Aieiint C.wmel team is pluving gee, inetln.il and Is making a deleriuiucd rl.i 1 V-';'1!' ''" """tdensiiip et tun ......,-,.,, I ,,, ,. lOllnr- u i .. i ,.. ,,,,. ; ; mm. i- i iec i .llellllr In. I ........ i-i, n. ".. ...i-i it-iun ueiu nir nine ic.irs. Jhe uslier.s p,a.tieed duilj thU week and expected te i.ial.e a geed show- M,MiJ",.i",St -!e ,''!? '""-'heast vleien. Jlnre Ilia n .0(1 f.. l..v, ...-, ..c .i I .,..,. ,..i " "i '" k-uiii , '"" ii".fiMitieiw en the speeiul ex :eu.,ien train which lAe'c,- I ' liw iiiniiilnp. The f,s beli-ie tlietr .hked oil.' ten m has a geed chant I his, 12-j.inl Ine and laced around the right side I TlftPRQ WIM Dir C" te Princeton's 1S-miii1 lim. i,i.n MUCne WW elh ."1 ' iieciv nun .csile iilMlieil I lie pl.n te Marjland's .'i-.uird Hue. Mullet maile u diep kick fiiim the 20-Mini line. , Sceie, Yale. 3: .Mm) laud. ::. Heir Kicked off te Mm) laud's ';i-,MiiiI line. GEORGE SCHOOL GIRLS DEFEAT SWARTHMORE Hopped h Alfeid. Owen went tu1 iiiuieiens pi-.Mird line, when stepped by Ingule. Gehilm made first clown en Princeton's .TT-juid line. Gehrke made 2 juuIh. Treat stepped the neit Hanaid rush. linker lust lun i.i ' tun, ii.i.i ii. ......, ferw.iid pass, hut tlte hall hounded into .lenkliit,' nuns ter u first down en Prmcetuu s 27-jurd line. Anether lush gme Hai'Mlid 2 .Minis. A pass by Owen adilisl a jmd. Gray Jumped in and tliiew Giew for a les en PrlmetenV 20-j.ud line. Owen's try f for a pla lent kick from Prlnie- Dii s .1,-jaril line was blocked hv Maker. Captain Dickensen recovered ter Print eten en his own Il.'l-jnnl line eaves punted te Captain lluell, of I In i yard w ,e mlled for a fair catch en the 2.-.jurd line. Aftei one ins), (;,.),, I.., khked te "ingate en PjIih,. ten's 2!l.jun line. .Ingate fumhled, l,i uwu'red Cleaves returned the kit k te mldileld L-.m " r.,,i,'l. l"";s '" (il,''P fnlled te '" I'ehrke then u tinned the kick WIiiK.it.. funi!.l,,l. 1, 1 1 lug ,he a "II ever la. Tigeis' goal line. H !,"!,uw , " "'",!' fi ' hel.il. I II . 'J. , '",.,,,f!, S ,.-w:'.'1 """ "I"'" .... ..,., ,erii ei .lellMIIS, I'lniiiuM goal, heuteil CROSS-COUNTRY RUN "e hall te ltei.li .Mini Hue. lluell again heh the Tiger-.' Mis6 Cox Scores Beth Geals Heckey Winners M tlUMk- for Sinnrilimuift II .ll(Sib AVatsrjli ... H Tcirtla Woeil . . . , Wclntici W'.ilinn . AllllKltl riiaHi (i . .rUht ii in ; llklll lllsMlu irntci fiirii.inl Ien Innlile urt uinu- l ft h.llll i I, li 1'en.t Wan mi, again Held il. h.ill ler., pn(P. t Mck Hieirs,. t .,,.. whe1",!,, -infe""1 u' ''- ''''"."i'iV1"1' ': I'niiceten. i, f,.m '..""' '''''".'It- "" echmigt. of , ,.,, S."'Jra,fir'?.fi!':a"i"jsfe , ''' l"'.""''! "Ulslile and the ball ,m,u llnie Priiiceien's ps. -ion en 1 ., i , ';'' '. Ce.,e, Liime'l "!', I,',,, ' J IMi s 40-jmd line liileifeieiuti . ") en ChapinS a.ieuip, ,,," X", ""'. I .llfh test tl... I'li-.r- .. 1......" I'l'iuill). liiu Mini i.iiHi,,,; ,iJ','Y' i .1 ten I le liiicmt. points Total 30 Points In Defeating Har vard and Yale i.uomiege, .u.lss.. .v. II. I'ii wen liuiu M.manl and Yule at -lelllltii te, ne i. i.i. .. ..... .' .'ill lining i. ... tl liuiu III ii.,1 ""' J'"" " ' er the .......... iiiiiim. in S , (J I ail an jsh,., M-eend with l.l lllld 111!' lltll liL' neint. .,..n'r,!!i;!:rV;!,!"::l,..''V''''J''-'.ev. h,,se -; - ." i.i i "imnivi-i-tiiii.. t- t j individual i.iu -, teveiing i HI !' Illilillte-, s si'.ends (tidenei KiiMiieud. of Pnnc-ten. tan fc.nd. about sew.,,,,., lve illuU ,.,,,, Mini tl'u.d." ' "K"1 ,,m'' "f "'u-Pi-ini eten n,. mi i.H. .1 :.. .... . .1, ,: .... ."...', ".'. .. '". -. Piuin ,, ' " '""i iipiain im,"51'1',,1",1""".1 lm'' ,il!l1 I''"' Ifilh IliiiK,. lim winl iUH, :1 til. I"ul.is 'Will s li.iir mil..), w..s eiiti- I,,,,,, f lllv ,,,,, ,iclIii '" ami i.iiiiiing. f j-,!,. .III. r. ill, l.ll .11 i iger- hi i ii i. pi President Hibben Pleads Continuance of Annual Gridiron Struggle ANGELL WROTE AGREEMENT Bosten, Nev. 11. An Intimation that today's football game might he the Inst between Hnrvuid and Prince ton, made by T.othrep Wlthliigten nt a gathering et rnucuen men turn night, drew from Picildent Jehn (J. Hibben, of Princeton, u plea for con tinuance of the classic mid a defense et the Hat vard-Yule-Princeten football agreement. Mr. Withiugtei. is it mem ber of the Himuid Football Cemmitti" utd a former Ciimsen football captain. Mr. Wilhingten criticUed the ngiee nicut, charged that It wits hieught about by the domination of President llihhen and said It would net penult practice befere the opening of college. "That means," he continued, "that the si-lied lie must be cut down le live games." He said that the Western alumni of llai'Mird. because of their strong support of the icceiit endowment drive, uc ri) entitled te have 'i game in then section. If sui h it game should he udded te the schedule. In said. It would 1 irean elimination et the Princeton game in outer le nave semetiiiiig left for the iale contest lllbbeti Kipliis President Ilibbtu, In In- leply, said that he held si meetings with Piesi dents Lewell, of Hnunnl, and Angeit. of Yule, before the big thiee agiectuent was drawn up. "I'd like te take exception." he bald, "le Air. Withlngten's utilisatien thut I brought a read -made ngrfi'iuent ill. heie and said te .Mr. Lewell, 'Sign en the dotted line' I'm net big enough te de that; Princeton isii t bl' enough te de it le llu r aril "After n reugli iliafl of the ngiee ment had been drawn- and Presi dent Augell, of "N nit- ilnl tlie nctuiil writing we nppeiutt.l a committee of nine, three from em Ii ie'.i.-u, anil finully a completed agiecm.-nt was dinwu up. "Trjiiig te Save football" "'i'rem ndeus pii-s.nr- is hiing hieught te bear en us m i.utlieiity in these universities fieu. tin; fneultlc" of ether colleges and l nun the geneinl public te eliminate football entirely. Wt are trying te save the .pit. We thought It hitter te tone the center of Ki'ltvity ever te the .n-mlunie ide rather than en the football ide. Se w all signed this iigricmeut "Ilarvunl nnd Harvard alumni want this Princeton game te ienium en thp Harxnrd schedule. That, I knew from observations In Chicago. New Yerk and Cuinbildge. This .,'nmc has huoine al most tinditien. We don't care whether or net Huimii-,1 gives an 'W ter the Prim eten game: that is Harvard's bus itiesu. Hut we nun of Prnceten also want te continue llu football tlas-ic." There is eve:v likelihood tl.ut H.ir v.'iid and Piiu, iien will plav loetbull again next year. .Mij.r Fred V Moere, graduate treasuiei- of athletics at Har Mild. Mild in iespensc te iuerics. The rumors of n bicak nt Princeton received impetus following the nddress et Hill Heier te a meeting of the iwiileigiiiduates. in which he det hired that the eligibility of number of Orange and Black phiveis wjs beinB cpie.stieneil hv llarvuid ami that the Crimsuii might net i ii..t'iit te having Princeton en its siln-dulf next veur. Cvltlt'ua Ce.uliing "Tliere seems le he Mime feeling that unless Princeton watches her step teilux she may net pl,n 1L. dims,,,, again net .ve.-it." Hep,., ,H,lIt.,. Harvaid is critic uing tlie stj 1,. f plajing mid tin nliing heie of recent demands that we change BRYN MAWR GIRLS WIN HOCKEY MATCH College Maids Defeat Qermantewn C. C. Team, 7 Geals te 3 Ocrmntitewn C, C. Brvn JUwr Vsr. illu MIKC II. I'eraiuun roil. ........ . Fads Themas . ... Uft fulllmctc Veqrheea llrrnvii tniht fulll.ut-K. .. . ClallnwAy Coffin , confer half bnck... ..... t;ore liUfcby ,. . rivht hMlfiijeK l'l-" I..tirlntun Itft I.Blfbc...... llrecaw K llrltitnn It ft wins Tulll" M.WIenei . .left tnld .?"r!i'" Purse . . .ceiitir forward.. ... .. Mfrtln IVrklnn .. In.Me rlnht AJIa!'.1.1' i: Winter rlMlilwIns. P!,n ltfft-rc-e Ulna Applel. Bcefer Mli llliitkley, Tlme of hlvt 80. mlnute iJeaU f,.r tlrvti Mawi! Hmlth. 2i Mrtln1 J. Aildtn. Tuttfn. Fer (lfinantun C. C I Wlcnvi. a: l'erkinn When tlia Germnntevvn Cricket Club frit Ih weakened In the second half ryn Mnwr tallied four goals mid wulked off with a 7-.' victory in u Held hockey game this morning at Bryu Mavvr. At hulf-tltiie the elevens were lied at J goals each. , The first hnlf of (he (lit was hotly contested mid them was little te cheese between the piny of the two teams, 'llu fust pace v.iis tee much for German- low n in the second half. BElfHEM BEATS ! 1 CHELTENHAM HIGH .i Stipp Scores Only TeuchdMrVffr of Came in Third Prloe , Upstaters Win, 7-0 . ?! DIXON KICKS PLACEMENT; OliBlteiihiim yertf-nliftufir . Aiitlomei Iinn in Ihnr.rA TranVn JntUrnu MerrlMin Jfenliicn i:nl-h . Klnrkln 1mM.1 -rt.....'. IIMhlVham ".'.... t hltnhaiiv i,JJ?.fcr.?'.rK'''"'M A:."i..V."",S"!r' ... . Btti , ion enn.t,.. lCHia,.,a,(( .Kill U.CHIO,,,,,,,, cnir. . ...r Kht ... idii BURrn....... rlRht. fitirt...,. Aldtni . Hk Bui-khirt .a Teike niiArUrbaeb.. . .left hnlfbnck. ..r.Kni half t,n.w. fullback... :: airs niaan ftlPD tea P. atirl n 0 M. I w TTmnlrA.. Ilead llneimnn McKan- mtnutte. Iii.,. ll I, ... I il... I.ulf i?et under wnv ' iv.i.rh ii";' !" ' lrietia la when Miss Martin, en n pass fiem Miss .. . . Smith, sunt the ball into the nel. Tiiis -"ciniciicm High Scheel, by a 1en - gave the home learn the lend nnd the nnd determined drive. In the third n- winning point of the contest rleJ, defeated Cheltenham High at r a naif if A lri iriPA ! L".ln'' I,nrk t,lls menln. 7-0. , UAKNtY UAP I UKt5 COATESVILLE RUN Shanahan Athlete First in Le gien Marathon Team Hon ors for IVTeadowbreok Frank Caine.i. wearing the coleis ,, the Sliatinhan Catholic Club, fiiushci first this morning in the sceeiid annual cress-country run of Airieiic-an Pest of Cimtl-sville. His I line minutes J 5 4 second' htlpp. (lie Hethlehem eunrterhaefc. was the young man who carried the ball ever the goal line for the lone touch down of the game. The trv-for-pelnt I was successful, Dixen, the right taekle. kicking a placement. . The first half was thrilling, bnf neither team seriously threatened te sceie. .Me of the time the ball was at midfield or thereabout. ' In the third period, however, the up hlute Inds begun a march In their own 'i'i .'.ry'. ".'.", b' trn'Kl't foetbull rar iled tl,e i,(lI1 (0 10 ;.va..(, j,n( Then Stipp went ever the line en n piling piling (hieugh renter. I The touchdown inspiied the fheltMi inm boys te greater effort nnd later III till' sin till" net-i.,,1 H.n.. ..-.. i.l . Legien j for ,. touel.dew... Cheltenham obtained was .... the bell en their own 20-yard line en i iMini. unit men Dy u series of ferwanl 'llie race was ntn ever he streets, pac.es nnd sweeping end runs advanced of that town, the .our.,, being a d.th- te the lO-.v.ud ma.k. Here a forward cult one und lieml) s, miles in length pass wus intercepted hv Hethlelinm ! All the Icidiiu hmj-ierset this , lis- tlie c-hnn. e fei- a scs.rev'as gene ' elder, as - was the ie teuui. Steven i. Vwtll leader, ev ami icelt.ii. ill III-,- tin and isumm.iiii - I'tnlil in s I I'r - i . i i i a iii ' n i " ' ii '. Hun T 1 ii. i . s- . In, !i V l I 10- I . mi ,. 11- V. i -li l.'-IC 1 1.1 l.nn l 1 1- l!.i. 1.1 I mi. no HI i". lm IT-1'...I ii IS- I1,., .v. , Hi - vlv.irl i u I'I i i v.. I i-i in. Man In i ll.in, i,i 1 1 1 1 . r I J "t n l'l lllfith n I'i liitrftni. l'l lliiL-lmi ll.iriar.1 I'i llu i Inn II nt .i.i lllin ii v'.'il' "i in Ills II.', '1 1 il". II IS :i iij .ii .'J 31 t I M .1 .11 ll a I i n - ii US ai n .11 Is .ii .' 'ii u 1 I nil III IIS i In ml I years both. "I wiih te smie inbliclv that Princeton will net .li.inKe iu present stjle of phtjiug an iota . believe the H.trvuid team te l,e gt ntleuien. W. knew eui team tin geiitleinen ,,i ,, HitMitiil is going te tu te' .'iiht i smirch en the ileau luiine of Piinccten our iiitlv iep, is in gu up the,,. ;,, instill a sense of hji,., ; ,.. t h.-ir souls. lhe bet way te ,ie tin- i te heat them in their own ba. k v..r-l If Hnrvmi wins tm , , was aigucl in student circles, the ( nm-eii miht net give Piinceten a . !... t en net jear s stneiiults but it , intiui.mil In miiihi iiuaireis that v ,1 I'iIikei,,,. he vntolieus tiie, niuht lit, n -i Ivey (hop Harvard fiem tiiiiin-c,i ,i i.meti w In n next jeur's fenibill i.,ii.i i- bung anaiigeil ALL-PHILSPLAY MAGNOLIA Meet In Sunday Game Tcmorrew en Dovntewn Gr,ci ren All-Phillies lute - lllllllll I i,U trict were lei.r.-eitteil and viliile Shan nhnn had the first runne,- te break the tnpe, the ether lioueis as usual went te the .Meadow brook Club The haulers of the stoic bevs had the best elapsed time when P.I1I Uittler negotiated the course in .''! minute. 2.' seconds. Meadow brook ulse copped tenm honeis will, a score of 24, Na tivity was second with el. Shauahiui third with '.HI I AVhlle iitnetv -seven luiineisi had' entered, enl) sivuntj-m.e put in un ' apiienranie und It was :l big disnp- j ....I... 1 !,. ...... V. I I W ,,U,llll.lllll t ..VI. , J, ,111111, ,uui, . ill, ., u.i the event last jiar. failed te show up. Of the scvent) -one tunnels who started, uxtj-twe finished, thiee of the eente.sta.nts having collapsed and were carried off the course. At the end of the tiist lap C'uiuev was running number tbirtv -second. At the end of the second lap lie hud overhauled eighteen of these uh1. Shortly after starting the final lap lie went into the lead and held It te the finish. Hill Itittler vven two prizes, the fitst for time prl.se nml the ether ter fin ishing tlnid. Th summaries: Ulnpseil Tlmu llili-i) 1 I' c 'a nny Shan Inn H7 !!l H In 2. K .11 lllin, .Me.i tut. u It 7 at .1 1 l.ntr M. 1 v I, k 1 in 4 Jiimm Uunt. Niinlty 87..11 A stuienrtith JI adtik 07.14 I i. VVIlltiim VI IMc 87 .Is 1) u t'lurk si j IHn ;i7 Mi II I SU-. , Mlbik .IS "J.1 t l.ili. tt.cn Me.utbr'k Sw 31 It Mel) neuhl. Nat j .18 III I Citm n V U tatlrn SS I - fimiH , leh 's.lllt 3s 17 V Mi K er.iiii V.H.t n 3s .le .1 St t'l.ilr .Nalli.ti 3s .11 I. feelndlfT Nam In .Is.lrt Ii IK I, nl MuimImi. 3S .",s .T t'etemnn .Siitlilti .111 01 I-' M lMVlH W C'nr-. .1(1 OS v PeIh i:nt ij.ri-.- :iii en VV Hitler Ma I ml. It 3'i IJ .'1 Ldiilt iMi.is .Natnlt .1 1 JO 'JJ. I I' M.IK. n -'i hi "is '.'1 ji. H s.,nihHr , , K( mnr at) an L'l VV .it VI w rs wnjt it :u le LV. II lliT.. ,' .N.illilti 't'.i II J i. 1' letri Natltlli .'111 II J7 T I' I'ii, ri-ini M .. I in in "s VV. sienv, .S-,,iuitl 30 II ".'ii I" Hi it 1 -, Mi" ii .in IS .te T Vim II I Vt. j ' .t'i .11 II. lusinr. cKi.'ll.iiu t i . l 4e ti.t I-' I M Utri. 1 ir. j,! I i "1 .11 J lAtlllMri l.i.i I i7 C I J 1 itui I..-1 si , f , -ie pi J sihnrkii st I i f v in i i neiientimn also threatened in the fourth session, carr.viiig the ball en forward pusses well into Hethlehem ter-r""-, Agnln an intercepted pass spoiled the thum-c of the siiburbaii eleven. Stipp was the star for Hethlehem. while Jacksen, nt uid. and Almen. nt center, wcty the Cheltenham luminnrles. 5 tl 7 h II 10 11 tl II ID 17 is. Id 1 3,1 4 21 1-11 3 .1.1 J.-.-.1 r.-."i 1 10 I 10 - 10 i ei a In 1 n.i 41 i .ir. ei i un 1.411 I 0.1 '.' III . . I 1 ID 1 111 4 On 1 II 3 no I! .'HI 1 Ml. a .n a un :t je a n RIVERTON'S HARD GAME eriey Eleven Playa Frankford Re serves en Palmyra Qreunda Tlie Itivi-rteu football eleven met one of the fastest attractions of the j -ftiseii mis niternoen in stncklng up . against the Finnkferd Reserves ntl'ol ntl'el ' mvru Field Club. Ittverleti has been turninz bnck nrnie of the fastest independent teams in this section. The team is cenched by two of the greatest gridiron ijnrs who ever performed in the independent ranks in Senny Wright nnd Frank Helviek and has ie eloped two crack bnckfield nun in Helliugshetid aud Jee Hylteu. The line-up : Hlie.ten IIuli Itk II lb Hen . inck!.. 11 IVlll'fl . . . left ffuarJ Jctiklnt. . tenter .. WdllHta r.iht (turu! I.leytl . tfi'-kl . Hoiiera iluht end qui-rtt-rbncl. Ift hrlfhflik r,ht halfb.1, fu.ll.uk Actual 'i line 3 34 SI) 01 3X 2.1 3,1 .'III .1 I .111 84 33 ni.24 J I ...- ' i ;..,. al !.1 iincK 3tl 3n MclllH-nni 37 .17 -T H turn , e, Helllnbrht-ail S7 11 ' rrankferj rieMrvaa left end iteDnnmi.h Jaffrav . .Manahan . Ilarrr O'Cennalt Thompaeiv Ifityilen Collin i-envmnia MoCey O'.VbUI FOOTBALL pRA.v::reRD yellewjackets is KT. CARMEL. PA. BrS2.0.rKl'' Oifenl Av. ntar Boulevard tied ' L te Marsiret St. .Is I 37 L'l .Is -,1s 111 37 3 Hi Hi, I .17 e 17 1.1 as j,i ': i'! i ARMISTICE DAY SOCCER 3.1 1.1 ' iXLIED LEAOUE-FIBST DIViaiOH Ml WEST PHILA. F. C. v.. 33 H I CANADIAN WAR VETS. ,.. ., , -urn Mr K.'TMTn- ETC I. M ( -tu. y. Th. anil will jilai inuiiii nun tteul s,, is v , us epi-iiucnts lYiiik p. ,,, ugiied te much the lean, ,, 1 'in' game wiih ,i l- ,,il Held Teams ii. -liiiu- g.ni , -. cniniuediiitil b, gelling , I i. ink Mevie, rc'.i sieui ighth stttct i I i.i. in 1 i i ii - l.iH'.l: . s ill I J II s,( I I..I.1 . Il I 11 III, III! ine rigcrrf iii"" 'Ji il.iv ,V, i. . .. . ' '"" .' ! "all iv.un-' " Hitiii s .ni-i ai it line, "l lieu lv( L'lllne.l ,, . ,,, I -i-i i , iiKiithiir..,,,. vmiii.: , ", i,rV" " " -v" '"fi n P.iss c.liiht.in irnt.'i hililiu.i. i . , m '" ''ell h) flvvtii tu I It .1 I was I V ... Mai.lt.alv loll fullback Wn.i.lmiir. Mini's ill I en Pi In. , l,,n - "! . . i V ' ' '. Turrela . Hslu fulluU iviiiiinlv i ter u thl. I ... . i "' ,""1 'lie linnit ... . b.i.il , 'I. ii, '',,", n'"d down. l'l llu eliiir-j ,,,.,u Itefrruvivh .l,,t,v, .svuiriin, ,. Tl n , 'ailed time te celli', r. v.hl. h iru.. Il et iHri.,d.-Su ...i.niUH tia ... .v.iivm, u chance , B.'i ,,!,.'; ,',', I Fill Lilljif ',l 1 1111 Red Clever First Over the Jumps Amateur Sports Alabama ituterday dofuuted l.uultlitna Nt.it 47 Iu 8. l.tu una. whltli iu lin.tn Vu,Zl day at tlie l'ole Oreunda Iu Ituikfri jn nuinr liml n n.iu.i... ,.vui..., ,... . n..z.. "" ,f' -..- wm,,, .,, -wiiuHreiH I n ii nf tin 'Kiiiiu.'. cuuld nut naulU of Aiibanm, ' ' nuier hail a cliain.u n unu inl Ills uisa uf Ffim Tim ultima Pitt Scored 113 In Six Contests Pitt sceied 11.1 points in six games this jenr, losing two of the half-linden contests. Thirty points Wfre vi tired by Panther opponents, The Pittbburgh scoring iccerd for the eeiiseu follews: Piltbburgh.. Pittsburgh.. Pittsburgh.. Pltlsbuigh., Pittsburgh.. Piltbburgh., of imnnttA.i .. BfTfciTiV"aiVemm' ' en" if.,SS.Nvv Y.fi JI7 Clnclnimti.,.. 0 Lafayette tl West Virginia -I Hji'iicitbu 7 llucknell IU (iencvu Telns.... ll!l 0 1 u 11 0 0 ae le.llu lemu lle- (jc-erge Scheel dills' Hibktv chfcnti-il Swartlimeie High S.hi.el this met mug at Sv.arthmeie, U-0 lore liiu game both teams wme uudu featccl. (Icetjii Scheel In the i liaiiipieu of Mucks County mid the Swaithiueie team has tUfeated the lust iu PeluiMiiu Count) , Meth geaU weie seined In Miss Ce, ll was net until late iu liiu Hut half tiuil Miss Ce was able le sheet the Hrst goal from scrimmage. She sceied liiu second goal nbetil the middle of Uu bii'end h-tlf ft en. n-rlniuiage. ler water. Mm II failed ,, .iiepl.hl. . "J'Vli" '.... I l... iMns.ie, ' !'.' plat cil ilimit,, , ,,,,. ii .,., I-,,,, ii.,.'.. ' un e- i in. i. llie ball w.is lunughi . ISC-lh lll-JHKI in. '"i le tlie Welle Outpeints Tillman hi. I'llill, .MIiiii..' Nuv l llllli Wpu,, nellerwiilslit 1 hun.pln.i if liiiklainl umlU piittMilnltid Jelinny Tlllmuii, of .tl.ine.i,i)iiH In lliuli tan rutin, I bum hole Well- mil Tillman te thu rautiiH iillli .1 liur.l l.-ft Imnk te tlin Jiivv im liiu AlluiK-uiiellw yj titim. mi I in in.i.. In tin, fnurlli luuuJ Tlmt u.i5 llu- only kiiuckiliiun, llnnnr llailwrra, a Jut.lrr liulitnelalit nt Jtanujunk. may meet W'lllle .litckmn i-iny at net-ember, An tiii-,Ht.lii erenbiler la Ufa.,. nwt tar a Hoilitura-Jni'kBeii nu, Mniiv inet i VVh toy Flltriali Monday n iht at ... , .'"."" il line, ami t lillMsen th,, inn iushiiu.de r. van I-, but Crum till. '. ,j,vi.'h kl.ked ie Ch.itil V" mine a tair tutih cm llunird's . ' ln'. Cbapin way will, 7 .Minis hi lore he was tackled bv Cl.'.ie, "'id iMnsin,,,,.. ,,U1.M. ,,,,, "".-J down tu. Prlneeteu's I7u.nl ,. """ Huell dashed lliieugh .enter for N .vards and iilm i,, tl,,,,,,. Piinteten's :i.-,.,atd line for ,,,, ,, ' list .low... ..nu.l.it.'siuslDlcl.le ' inc. Pink Maker getiliig the lackle 'I he period thou cl, with the ,.i iln-'m'l'lin.i: ,,"Mai"" "" l,'l"-''."" Sceie: llmvat.l, ;t: Piiiueti,,,, Ulllllll.,,, ,i ,, I' ,,, Oil,. for llie eili i i,i i p ,, i . IIiiNIii i! Mm i i i u,s , Si'iiiin.ii i - , l nisi- n u i . , elms,, i In . i , ;, . n, i dip l,l, il n nil,,. I ! "d i i 'ii KI.U,,, -' f". -t II I II, 111 I, J 1. V'.ii . VI rt i i un. :t i i i. N.it s K, In link lliin.hr I i',, l t ('Mi 11 1, i: uldt i i itiiilu. i ii i i.iu' it. i in. i: Kill, in:, I "' 1 I , III. II .1 tz I I II In, '-'I'lillllltil ll-ill 111, II -I' silllil.- 'I' 7n l In ii .1 .In '",":,""', "in. ii- ir.t vk. i alt,, i ii , , I ut it, ih dUinni,,,, ! " " ii" 17.11 , ,, .l J .11.1 !, .un ,i l-iii i 'I 'r.i. I I j , r li b le,fl li' . I I l UjJ. ii i . l,lii 'Ullltl) I. V, I i iiIiIm und i,i . n I 1-1U iiiiiJh .. ii liuiu.- id . ii r.itnr '-' Cl.uinia us .1 Th. Hull . I lii Mart ...Time 17 1 nine nu ,iiu -, i ii n SI no t i '-1 se li Hie Wcktdii Ileum ., il. ' te l.nu i I-., , tli .id- II If m mi i ,,, .li Tlie llrtluni h,,..- n,I -, in it r iiia.. unu. nun u,,' ,' len.n. mln.T .,,.. M , ' , .11 ill Uuin.li.ui u jui, , ,nn I. ""-'- " ..Iil-il IK, I. ' I ,?e Pul f,',r et.l 111,1, i , , , I .111, If, ,ln .,-,, .,. ,,u , ' ' ' I " ,.' .'". siu Wti III- Ullllllls V. I ..Ml. ..1.1 ..... r ' i !",'."". t'?i'!B 1.1"1"' no a-- rt.J .... . ,,,. in, ,,, 1 I. Illlll 11, ItlM.l,, u, ,,, I , . f Ij.lus Hill, a, nW", V V ,', lia .Villi, . T. li. i ; , V I It, 1 1 (111 tlu 1 .i iiu t.'u.Hi,.-i nu a, V vu ;,;' I l.s il.iliibriiU-.. n,,. 1 striitun II i .. V 'l'l ll'llelln, .J,.,', "'.' .,','. ' -Ul.,,1 IV l,i 1 i in ri.-r... I in il-. Kzulellt r.rt I' drill. M .i . II Hill-- V if S, K it, rt n.H It Ne..mi i:nt Hoeiit- .Villi lieltz NjtlilD Ann Mt ailcw ir W Sitktllu-i Ni slut 1,1 1-t J VVhlte. Kntcuirlh-itlw.-n. 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Reserved Seats, $2 and $1.50 Tleketn new en sain at Glmbfli', Bpaldlaar'a nd AthlHIe Council Office. 3805 WaUut Bt. il i M- ,drm 1,1 ,,(, , Nnllilli sh .r.inati Un e. pr m 'i . Ul ritl.l.s VA li I l'ltlj-i: Pickering Hunt Races Saturday, Nev. 11th Valley Hill Farms .Vcer Valley Ferge 1 .jiimpii-K Races. 2 Flat Races Admission, $2 "i.' neanixviiia r i. R,. 12 S2 P n.l I 2S P. M rtturnlnB a 34 P. It. " J13UTB via Lancaster Art te 'htniw htata read te Valley Ferge. dill , I -.1X1 , r, it , I- II I, I I..- I W ii, III si 111. ,,, 'I V, , l-N-V-U WINS TWO Score Noted Victory Over St. Peter'-) In Neighborhood Tilt fi--i- I ting litis,,, ,,i,i M(., 1 . -Mi 'lie I -N - -1 Si, ,i s U,, I nie.it i uu (mi ., tins I'.eu l Hey ,ai i) nl lelhl ,i l!l - tl-11 -ii in in i iij- iukI ,i,i, Uniflitl le is I'elet's JI ill liiu, Itieiinced tlu-ii ntljjlibets mi ti, , wit Muni . 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