Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 13, 1922, Night Extra, Image 19

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TIGERS NEAR TITLE BY Pitt's Forward-Pass Play Built en
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Mncefen anrf Cernell Lead in Race for Eastern Grid
iron Championship Twe Crimson Fumbles
Produce Twe Reper Scores
By EDWIN J. POLLOCK
. Kitrt' favors Princeton with one. In 1021. This wn proved te the tin
rp lAie i' f, mllertnte believing en the Pole Oretinili when
the ItTincnng .swamped Dartmouth,
Meblc's juggernaut crushed the Green
In the llrnt perleil when two touch
uewns ana one goal therefrem wan
made. It ' looked like a repetition of
the 507 score of last year, but Dart
mouth braced in the next two periods
ana new tne lads from bake Cayuga
tice relets.
In the fourth quarter the Cernell
lans attain sneeileil tin tlielr fnmeiia at.
tuck and another touchdown and n field
goal rolled up the figures te twenty
three '
Seiisntlennl runs by Captain Kaw
were sprinkled throughout the game.
On one occasion he tens loeso for CO
yurds. Itaiiiuev scored flin first touch.
down and Kaw came through with the
?,.. .-"iuy put en tlie third. The
lehj, Beel was kicked by Hansen.
TllQ entire-Cnninll hnekfielil ll.nlal
splendid football und the line held up
well under Dartmouth attacks and se
hurried and worried the backs that
itiiiiDies among the Green athletes were
irequenr.
BUT Dartmouth tried and kept en
trying, especially Xeidllnger, the
kicker, who made four unsuccessful
attempt! te score en field goals.
'
West Virginia Cemes Through
"WTASHINGTON AXtt .TRVVKnunv
V" West Virginia and the Army, the
.inrrc uiiucieuieu teams wiucn nave
been tied this season, kept their records
clean, although the. Cadets were again
held In a deadlock. The West Pointers
myed a scoreless game against Notre
lame.
West Virginia was also engaged in
an interactienal contest. Tubby
Spears' athletes came through with it
..10 triumph ever Indiana. The Presi
dents had n practice prance with Wa
bash, winning 32-0.
Michigan and Iowa nre undefeated
In the Middle West. Hnwnrd Jenes'
team trimmed Minnesota 28-14. Michi
gan had an off .day. Tim Wolverines
naye net been scored en tills scusen.
In the. far West Andy Smith's Cali
fornia eleven has another championship
cinched. Smith's students manhandled
l asliingten State u7-7, and passed the
MO mark iu scoring. The Cnlifernians
lead the country In peint-gulnlng.
D-5-V.V STATE came back after itt
dcfcat V Jk' Xav and downed
Carnegie Tech 10.0. This teat no
mean feat, for the Pittsburgh team
ranks tcith the top-netchers,
Vlilaneva Deals Muhlenberg ,
AUAE MILLEtt get his Villanova
JTi. eleven back into a winning stride.
Tim Main Line boys turned en Muh
lenberg and checked in with a 10-0 vie vie
lery nt Allentown. McLaren, the big
fullback and former West Point cadet,
wns the big star for Villanova.
A Penn-Swarthmere battle at Col-1-gcville
resulted in n victory for the
Oarnet when Corneg'g Urslnus team
defeated P. M. C, coached by Si Paux
tls. 19-7.
The Navy cased up against Bt.
Xnvler and yet had enough te win by
an overwhelming score. Lafayette also
had it easy against Rutgers, the Ees
tenians grabbing the contest, 336.
Muiiill, of Canada, uncorked a let of
trick lateral passes en Syracuse, but
the Orange had no treuble in winning,
t EttlGH took another beating, this
,, Hme J.hf. hmuU t Biicknell,
J'rO, and Dickinsen beat St. Jehn's
!,7.nley afternoon, the Tiger
..ik.Vtes scratches with the uuiiueg
X if' the Bengal survives no voice
A. raised in pretest at Ithaca
inPflnceteT put" ft its claim for the
Stlei-thnt li, net until-after Thanks-
rfneff5fand Princeton nre tht only
...Skated and untied teams ft the
Bit The Ithacens boosted their bid
& crown several notches by de-
Sul-clr trimming wnnmeuiii, - . ,
Simll Reper's "wildcats", gave Har
i tthlctcs their first defeat of the
Sw 10 te 3, thus lifting themselves
tete the championship class.
Sl Debic's tcani has only a Pracfice
intervening before the big battle
Euh reim en 'Franklin Field. The
Ithieans will have a romp next Setur-i-
flialnst Albright, whlle the.Q'Jik-
Jrmust take en Pen". &!. T,he, ,enJ
St for Cernell and the tough Hed anil
BlaeVhedule as well as the. records of
ft two elevens peihts te an Ithncan
Wfterr. but Pcnn-Cernell games can be
Bowd no better than n leyman can
mm the weather for these November
"'..'i. ...n. antictltiitea. hnwled ever
tfiyland. 45 te 3, which says f couple
r0llimn3 IOr IIIO BUCIWIU l lire " "
livea first team. Prlnceteli beat the
iutli(rners, u ie v. uuu vun- jv
i held Penn te 12 te 0.
VT comparative scores count as
much en the football field ajfam
tfy trees in a battlC'reyal, which it
te say net at all.
Harvard Falls en Fumbles
HARVARD failed te win against
Princeton for two reasons. One was
fumble In the second period and the
rther wns a fumble in the third period.
(Pre Harvard fumbles two Princeton
Oflirke's muff was turned Inte a
touchdown by Crum and Hpauldlng's
famble was converted Inte a field goal
W linker. These two i-core trailed a
nil from placement by Geerge Owen in
h firt period.
It was the alertness of the Tiger
(hit triumphed alertness that Ih
fniitienal in Princeton football.
Sepcr's athletes played their usual
"lilting gnme waiting for the brenk
jed when it came they pounced en It
With the accuracy and speed of a cat
tseunclng en a mouse.'
There was no Sammy White in the
tiler line-up te scoop up the fumbles
ltd run for a touchdown, but it's
Bunder football te fall en n loose ball,
ud Bill Reper teaches sound football.
ffht Philadelphia Councilman has done
tenders with the group of supposed
fcisfits and deserves a carload of
Jributci for Mh victory ever Harvard.
Wtngate, who wuh tried out at the
nirterbavk pest, did net exactly cover
fimielf wllli glory. In fact, he covered
llmielf with a blanket -en the side
tout during most of the game, and
Snddeck Dlnsmere, the former Oer Oer
Kintewn Academy youth, ran the team
rlth a treat deal of hralnwerk. II v
III excellent showing, Dlnsmere places
Vnitlf up front among the candidates
Hitirt the lain game.
IT WAS the first time in ttcentp-tia
I Hears that a Princeton team hat
ten en Harvard's field, and it also
imi the second consecutive triumph
for the Tigers ever the Crimson.
They tcen by the same score last
lew.
PENNSYLVANIA, beware and pre
pare! Cernell is just as strong as
Glenn Warner's Famous Reverse
BACK4I RUNS A? IF TO CUT
DOWN DEFENSIVE WIGHT HAtPBACK.
BUT TURNS TO LEFT AN) RECEIVES PASS
LEFT END BLOCKS
RIGHT TACKLE ANt
THEN COMBS MSR6
FOB. PASS
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BALL TO BACK
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POINT AND THEN THROWS
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ELIGIBLE MAN, USUALLY
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HACK Z RECEIVES
BALL FROM CENTER,
SPl(VrsASPC?NENe
RUN, BUT GIVES BALL
TO BACK 4 ASHG
PASSES HIM
PITTSBURGH'S REVERSE
FORWARD PASS .
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DCAL LINKSMEN
SEEK GOLF MARK
Llanereh Teesmen Battle Heme
Course Searching Lewer Fig
ures Than 66 Recerd Score
JOHN EDMUNDSON HOLDER
0'
there arc some sides of The real estate
Iiih1iie!-.s where It Is necessary te sell
let.
Trenten I. mIiI te l- -llvhtly dtililnti. ever
the helfllnit of a suritur tntirnunieni nett
mnrnn, nm the nmatiur chimplcmnli) nr
Vew Jer.iv next year Is cnlil te In flnleil
for lln ceurf". Tronlen'n Invllnllun Inurnav .
has liecome mlBlity pdpiilnr herr-.nnil locals,
will grrntly ri'sret uny uuatimr cencluslnn.
t,.-.i., ..... .... .-. ... ,k. .it. iii.ni. Hiiriwpn. nsllnnul epn rhsmplen. It
,., 'r,U,.:, r.5" U': r. :'.V . ,',rS.t in, .unvi-l In Jllaml. Kls... wh-re he..rie-s
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"(irtlflelsl tern" fv. ere tmed deipltti the 'U
I year, ane inp aeu was e pri--j.ij
mwitlli'ii Vwlnter sreeiu" were net e8
Inte ui". ' v J
taenia r-neltM t enter lh. hlrd MiniVl
I nmntcur-pre lt llt tetirtiey.at fl' ;1
.. . ,, imn ti r "'. . i. ,- u 1., .rflfnai
Ihl- Thursday and .KrtdaV. Ths pre PtU .tgft'M
total 117ft nsd there ara aterllnc ,l";"li(
trophies for the nmnt-ur experts. , 1, & S
i.hihi nn inup en r tjx
bv K. I Kchelleld. Rtnmf.ird. Th lallrr tnHflc V',""t,-.5ySiTnnii25ilen Ilia ft' I 4
it Iho dlllcrli.it xtrekea en two hazardous, tll-tfip -hp "' '''lKKrt te be In I
holes. tournament atitrt la i expecten i ie P in i ,
:ulirernlii np-,n. which Ms b-en anneun' j Ki
rn. . .I.. .. . 'inn. ' for January & and 0 at the Han Francli H J4
tournev tivir thi wefltjnd In which no Club
SC0RING RECORDS OF SCHOOL TEAMS
GLEN'N WARNER'S most fameua
play ts the reverse, which Is a wide
end run, starting first te one slde and
then turning te the ether. Upen this
Warner has built his reverse forward
pass.
Pittsburgh has worked the reverse
forward with great success this season,
but the Panthers were well scouted by
Pennsylvania and the foxy coach did
net permit his athletes te use the re
verse forward against the Red and
Blue en Saturday, but the threat of it
kept the Quakers guessing.
The play Is run from an unbalanced
By IIEIMB MILLER
Termer Ttnn Captain and All-American End
line with only two en the left side of
the center and four en his right. The
snapper-back passes' te the fullback,
who starts as if en an end run around
the right wing. As the fullback passes
the quarterback he gives him the ball
and then continues en toward the right
te receive the pass.
The quarterback after receiving the
pigskin runs diagonally toward his own
5eaI. When he gets bnrk n sufficient
istitnee he makes tin; threw te any of
the eligible men. The toss usually is
made te the left halfback, who gees
through as if te tuke out the defensive
right halfback, but he cuts te the left
and walls for the ball.
The right halfback takes care of the
inrushtng left end and the left guard
comes out of the line te din the right
end.
The attacking left end blocks the op
posing tackle for n second and then
sprints across the scrimmage line, turns
te the right mid N prepared te take the
toss in front of the defensive left half
back. The linemen remaining in the line,
block the opposing forwards nnd then
sleii through te cut down the secondary
defense.
BRUM LEADING
COLLEGE SCORf RS
'Bete' Displaces Jimmy Robert Robert
eon and Tops Field With
Lead of Ten Points
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The brilliant "nets" Brunner. L
fevette's fast halfbnck. nssumed the
lead In the raee for Individual scoring
honors In the East for the first time
this season bv smashing through Rut
gers for two touchdowns Saturday.
Brunner displaced Jimmy Robertsen,
Cnrnegie Tech quarterback, who was
stepped abruptly by Penn State after
he had scored In six straight games.
Brunner, with elghtythree points,
representing twelve touchdowns and
eleven genls after touchdown, has an
advantage of ten points ever Robertsen.
Harry Wilsen, veteran Penn State
liiilfbaelc. fellows with sixty-seven tal
lies, trailed closely by his teammate
Mike Pitlm, with fifty-nine, and
'Jeorge Pfnnn, of Cernell, with fifty
four.
The lending scorers, with touch
downs, points after touchdown und
Weld goals fellow :
I'lajer and fnllege TP. P.TD. r.O. T'l
nrunncr. I.afaytt la n S3
n(ibrt"en. Carnegle Teih 12
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t-innn. Cernell
Knpplseh. Columbia . . .
Ktw, Cernell
Xlenrlde. Syracusa
C onrey. Navy
Millien. Wllllamg
Tnwiiaend. f elante . . . .
aehhardt. 1-afajetta. . .
Itoblaen. Wel-yan . . . .
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Davln, Dates
Nldllneer. Yala.
Knniaey. Cernell
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Beets and Saddle
Marlborough, Aid., opens today with
a geed card, the Inaugural Handicap
furnishing the feature. Amanda Hoey
appears te be the headllner in the fea
ture. Horses which seem best nre:
First race Laughter, Zennettn, Al
Pierce; second, Runnan, Knes, Arthur
Middleton; third, lit; Trneiimn, Auntie
Km, St. Angelina : fourth, Uazlnta,
Purl, Ina Kay; fifth, Amanda Hoey,
Tltanin, Southern Ureeste: sixth. Horeb.
Refugee, Prospector; seventh, Sir
AdMim, Bar One, Primitive
Dade Park The A endeme Handicap
Is the feature offering at thn Ken
tucky track today. Hurry B. fans wen
his last 'six races, five of which were
at (Jhicuge, and Hint form is all he
needs today. KN-mier S. and Dimples
also nre in the top of their form.
Horses which seem best are: First
race, Guil Ferd, Pannn. The Ulster;
second, Beach Beauty, Fighting Cook,
Lucky Run ; third, Sir Lawnfnl, Trans
late, lsoceles; fourth, High Uenr,
Smuts, Blessem Heuse; fifth, Harry
li., Eleaner S Dimples; sixth, Hono
lulu Bey, WadswerthV Last. Old Faith
ful; seventh, Walnut Hall. Arrew
Point, Mab.
Exterminator, three times winner of
the 810,0110 Piralice Cup, went down
lu defeat Saturday, thereby missing -lie
race needed te crown him king of money
winners In the United States, and with
hut one herfO in the world huvlng wun
a larger amount. The 'race whs wen
by Cnptnin Alcock within two-fifths of
a second of the record time made by
Exterminator in the running of the nice
in 11)20, which was H :Ki for the mile
and a half. Willis Shuipe Kilmer had
ull faith In the world that Extermina
tor would win. After the race, he
blnmed Mnrlnelli for the failure. John John Jehn
eon, who always rides the Kilmer geld
ing, Is sick, and Mnrlnelli was substi
tuted. "The old gelding had no chance
under the bad handling' said Mr. Kil
mer after the race. Many shared Mr.
Kilmer opinion who saw the race.
Ordinarily, Marin-lll la a splendid
rider.
REDS AND YELLOW
IN HEY MATCH
Philadelphia Cricket Club Teams
Will Battle for Honors
This Afternoon
By SANDY McMIUJCK
NB of the golf clubs hereabouts
well puffed by reason of thp playing
talent of Ita membership Is the Llanereh
Country Club. Its ca-te is new In the
threes of pns'Ing nn otherwise inactive
winter golf period In tr.tlng Ie cut n
stroke or se off the record for the course
which is held by Jehn Edmundsen, the
well-known pre there,
Edmundeu srjercil a 00 for the course
there this season, nnd the nearest marl:
te that Is the 07 made by Mnrcus
Oreer, one of the club's sterling set of
amateurs. Par for the Llnnerch course
is 00. It takes great golf te round the
course In theso figures.
The professional there, however, did
all of the eighteen holes in pilf
figures except three, nnd en eiich of thl
latler trio the mighty pre seered n bird.
Aa n record thin score of flfl leeks fairly
impeachable, especinlly when it is noted
that Juggernaut Jehn had n Hrt cncli
wav.
Par Is 0 en one hole, the long third,
Oliii yards. On the next three holes
there was a total of 8 strokes taken 11,
ii, 2, for three holes that total virtually
000 yards.
Making Recerd Score
Edmundsen played this day with his
brother, James Edmundsen, pre nt
North Hills, who had a 72. and also
with Heb Harnett, xreuyiinn pre,
who trailed with 74. ,
Their three cards, ter comparison,
fellow :
Jehn TMmundfen ..,. .,
Out 3 4 0 3 3 2 .. 3 4 93
iJ, 4 3 3 4 4 13 1 4 33 C
Par-
Out 3 4 0 3 3 3 r, 3 fi 35
In 4 4 3 14 4 3 4 43480
Jim jsaiminu-uii-
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nebBarnett
Out
In
Officials at thN club state that J'aui
Tewksbury. noted Philadelphia nma
teur, hns'net bon seen en the ceutse
for the past tliren months. They trust,
however, thn'. h" will he among the-e
Ie take a fling this winter at the bct
t-cere ever made en the course nt
Llanereh. Hi art. if stnged. might
totter the record, for as a medal player
the local is very k:-ii. icwKniiurj m .
said te be tee busy In the renl estate l
game te mingle with golf. At that.
Something light?
A feed selection for this weather, and for the man wh
prefers light or medium weifnt unaerweer an yr
Light
weight
for
wiater
Union Suits
$ 1 .SO COTTON $ yf.OO
X iM 2,0 2J, se ?
3
.se
4.00
WOOLEN
8.00
COO
97.00
Weel Sex heavy or light 8O0 te $3.00
3 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 3 38
43334444 3 31 T2
3 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 e 3 .
4 5 3 3 15 3 4" I 33 T4
Marshall E. Smith & Bre.
Men'e
Furnlthingi
I nrorenrmted
724 Chestnut Street
l'hllft4Mi.hts IteiJs riilladel&ht Yellows
'rnlr arenl KrumMiaar
I erouesen . . . .rlcht fullback Itnbln-en
"1 Wt fullh.ck Rarrlav
miliary rlirht li.ilfhin.lt NerbeM
(Ine'lman ... .enter linlfb.ick Hlllcarv
JiJ-Men left halfbai'k... . Carnnl-r
yiayns rlqhtlnc Sai'nira
JJoelston riant ln-lrt aendmnn
l noten cntr fnrwarfl Hearn.
Mnd-rla lft Inside Poretier
Tayler luftwlnc Valentine
The enictal game of the Girls Field
Heckey League will be played (eday en
the rhllndclphia Cricket Club field at
St. Martins when llie Cricket Club
Heds, leaders of the race, meet the
Cricket Club Yellows, present runnfrrs
up. nnd contenders for the title.
Ileth teams have completed their
League whcdtile with the exception of
this one game, and since this is th last
game en the schedule the title will hinge
en the result of the play. Victory for
the Iteds will give them the champion
ship. thl1n n win for the Yellows will
end the race in n tin.
I.un year Philadelphia Cricket Club
had one of the best girls' hockey teams
In the section, nnd. In fm.r n
1 were the S. Martina lasies that the
hut mini", in uie league were out
classed. As a result this year the
( ncket Club team was split into two
teams and designated with appropriate
colon.
here it iC
Saturday's Scheel
Gridiron Results
Hswlsbure Tseh.. 64: te Sail Prep.
w-ii t" i- "w -ini4U10. !,
,, '",l -nieins
iikii,
tiarrifburar
AvHclemy. of HuwrJteun. H.
in
7
B3i Parliesburs (W. Va.)
Academy. 27; St. James
Nnrthoeat Hlh,
0. I
3S-
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01
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.nuuvrniri . i
in theater llish fl '
tl Jit. Helly II e
27 Narberth II.. 13 '
ii ruulaoure 11. 0
. ,'u!lny.,,"l " C3
?-w: B',' it wpepnvr.Y man
fhMii.." ln.r. i'i nieucuHi.r 11
0
fl 1.11 H.ille P.. O
4H -Vlnt-lnnd II.. 11
0 llam'ten II. HI
7 Muiest'ii II. II
v. 0 Atlunilu n.lt T
OI'OlTKsinil 11
-AVoe,tbury 11 11.1 '" M
Rii",1W1.. 1'rei' IS JlUOrtKSTOWJf 1I.B.
O CulllllKkM II It
7 Hi own 1'rrp. H
n NnrUfth It.. 0
13 Virel (I'd II.. 13
0 Woodbury II 7
3 Mt. Helly H. 0
-"J B5
. VINIJI.ANI)
in Woedsfn If.
14 llliiKHlmre II. 7
7 I'eniiKtf'e II,. 11
11 Woodbury II 43
13 Mnnge-t'ii II. 13
llrUWoteti II, 7
r mi. ' niKll li
Sasrtire II. 7
J--In"d'n II.. 0
11
:'"Miiri lt II ..x
-i.,;.ii'." '.. 13
j rnui'i 11,,
U
J.13
""jmiiAsr 11
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I
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5 -imvien 11., I,
i 5,7l"ril 11 T
j:
ift,m "i
' XIVV? ' ' " V l!'(iii
Vii' .."
A ,."""""
re II is 4
iKWERnmn hichi
11 .iiiiiia iiign. i
IV H'lhmore H. .'
fi LaiiHd.iln If. 3d
"-lib. UurhtH. 0
Jiineiiii :,
-Woedsfa H J.j
!
fcORMwii , ,. .. Hi 'rlMidH' fen, 7
n-IUdliv iVi!di. " -? '"Hlihetken 11
'i r.?ttMe,"n 'I ; 3--llnv'fM cel
U - . "'('In, Aeiul'y
IU
fi'ffi".
Jifiiii r
ii'rcei's , ,,,.
"'n-ii p."',
S lin. Krlnila' 11
. K.ul"C0ial 1 . 7
'u-Ments'y Mcii. 11
1 l "Vi"
VU.I.ANOVA pni;p.
n JS Jssnraslcr It, rt
llav'f'd Rcli, 0
9.-SJ., Mike'...' in
n ai "."el Si. n
8'' JiPh's, p.
a 11 "ii
K
O flmlnn. ir a
IB I'uinden H.'.. 11
O I'nlllr V II U
,5 JY- rh. "
I.I S'lutlurn 11,. v:
111 Ontrnl II... 11
0 C'elUntr'd ii.. 11
HI
(' ITHnt.tc irrr.ir
1,!f S'juthern II.. '
11 W PhHa, (,
Vblnnleii II. 11
83 Central It. . 11
as Suleslii'm 11. 0
1 -ItHilner Illirii 4
13 W. Catli. fl. 0
105 i.i
ai,Assnone man" .
S JVnedst'n II,. il si
n Wen'4i f. A. In
l. Penns Il , 7
e Atla'e O, If, SS
1-' Mlllvl'e it.. 11
11 Mlllvllla 11.. II
n Palmira. If.. II
1 Huv'f'rt II.. (I
(1 r.. .Merlen It. 71
i UUHkert'n II. 111
II Temple Pr.. "3
Si TITt
Ut'ISCOPAI. A(WI).
0 t'Jwst If. A.. .'7
7 Prlniiila" Ten II
n ivnn charter 4s
i IIiirrferil S. 23
7 St. l.uke'... i;j
(V Utn. Arad... As
Tl lis
j'niANKFCTryp 11.
0 Penn Cliarter 13
0 ifntcrferd H. 11
7 nryn Athyn. 0
in .Vertheiiat H 0
17 Central Iflah 1)
vi fnua., 7
6fi ;n
I'HKSTnit IIHill
11 w. i:iic. ir. 7
l.ant.d'0 II... 0
is lurbv llieli. 11
AH s.ilea'in II ., 11
H- l.n Sulb. P. a
7 Hldlev Pirtc. (I
' Wllm'n llliilt 0
M "is
Sf.KSIANIT.r
O N'nwark II . IJ
0 CheHier II... r.O
O I'nth'ille II ,111
0 V l.'atli'ille 111
id llrUUii II. Ull 11
L'rt
sJii.
HAVK'iu.'erin
Krnnkf'ii 11.. I'
V HI. I.uhe'" . 'I
7 Villanova P. 13
t'.V-IJiila'l. A.. . 'i
0 Penn I'liar'r. I.I
II 111 Schuul., 71
M lli.l
W. f'VTHOI.IC II.
13 Durbv Hlsh. 0
.'. nunrth'u II..
IS Iliju Atlnn. e
7 lbTHMl 11 e
Ill Siilisliiiiiiin. '
A Catholic H.. IS
I
riwAnTHMenn p.
3 t.a Balls P, A
in n. st. 1. n
i PennlnatenS. S3
13 Si. Joe p., 111
7 lilnlr Acad., an
IS il. Athyn A. II
60 78
I'ARM SCHOOt,
e Clu.iker'n II. 7
e Hiiril'n M. I. 11
11 IVrklemen. .. 3S
fl-P. I. 1) 11
I "ni
w. pi it 1. 4. man
31 Darby Iflah. n
II I'ltllOllff H,,, e
n Snr. C. Ith e
4i ltn. ltlirli. ., 11
7 -Krankfertj It, 7
111 N. 13. Illsh. II
"r,ii "7,.,
11 ni)0.rii?r.t u
11 liriivvn PrBD. a
3d lYU-nds' c". i;
II llln. Prlends' "u
12 Wundkt'n It, 11
IV I'alimu II,, a
fl" 35
ST. JOSKPIt'8 p
I'd I.nnsde'a If . e
Mil P. I. D..... n
IS llrenklyn P. . 4
Hi -Hnmili'e p , 1,1
IS .VllUnma P 0
23 Penn Cfcarter t
U'lt Phlllv lllek
iieihlshsnt illah. 7: C'helicnliain Hlh" 0.
.'""" njminary, ". j-frii einan, 0.
il!! I Mintte'-cii yliiAS. 7V fSXS? "'
' ' He'hoel. " " " ' ' Alloen'v Apprentice
2 ' A,"cntewn Hljh. IS rieadlmf Hlrli. a.
7 1 Mlfteei.. .' " "" '"""mera t-rap.
Srrr.?JfSuW Hl", V7: Johnsteirn High. 0.
..C...U11 urmai, r..i ivssi cheater Ner-
Chsster
. .. . "HOOB MeNCTT"
Ne knight of old aver facad se many
.anssrs for hit lady fair, no modern gallant
would 11-5 in aa ateadraat as this lever.
wliesa eaelttng etperlenees are followed br
themanda nt mn-il frl.nVi. i. Jiil . .Tl..?'
aw.Mw,ftBM,i.'i
mf ' liiit ""
Results of Week-End
Soccer Contests
Itlrh, 34; Phoentsillle
: Wilmington Illfh, 0.
Jllirli. la, Nnntlceln
11
P
Pal
ins
Si 1ST
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia F. C. 2t New Yerk F C. 8.
AMEIUCAN CUP COMPETITION
Plelaher. .1; nthlhm Steel. 2. Eitra
periods.
INTERCOI.I.EOIATE LEAGUE
Penn. B: Haverford 3.
Rwarthmere, 2; Lehigh. 1.
AI.LIUI) LEAGUE
First UivTslen Section "A"
Kaywood, 4; Falrvlew. 0.
Wanderers, li Wolfemlen-Rbere. 1.
Uarnev I3rnst, fl: Aarvnslen, I
First Division Meet Inn "fl"
Hibernians. 2: Puritan V. M. 1... 2.
Kfrnnri Lllvlklnn
W'lsslnemlng. 4i Lighthouse. 1.
e I'aui. 4; nt. i.ee. .1.
'aletlierp. 2: Wlldweud. 1.
axon mhi, n; Nunaniiie. 1.
UVit 1'lilliiil.lnhla.PI-at Dlvlklnn
Mei-ndl MIIU. 4: Albien. 1.
Wl PhllaiVluhla iteeend Division
AtiKuin. 4 iMirr'hivnnd. 1.
Iniiax ti Ce., 7; Kant Lamdewne, 1.
Aldnn, 1. Helmut. 0,
Stciviirt, 4' Wcatlnsheuss, 8.
Third lUvlslen Northwest faction
OreiMt Klbben. 1; IWen. 0
Funlleld. 7i Cerlnlhlins, 2,
reltenvllle. 4; C.vigii, 1
Third Division Northeast .Section
Itanibler. Hi (' Club. ('.
Lanaden, 4i Mount Plaaah. 2.
Llshthnuse. 11, Kterllm n.
Fourth Division Neilhewst Section
ftambler A, (',, I: Keystone. 0
DHiditnelln. 3; Adleu, I,
Itoeeeiell, 3; Albre. 0.
LlKhthnuse. 3: Athletic-, 1
Fourth Division Northeast Baelten
lUssten Juniors. It CeVvkilnli, 0,
Nt, Paul, 4; St, Loe 3
CRICKK TOLlin
Merlen Waltts. S: Merlen Ms room. 8,
Philadelphia Whiten, 3, Mnoreatewn, 0,
(iermantewn. 3; U, of P , 0.
Princeton Club. S: Merlen Illues, 3,
V. of P. 3d, 2! Philadelphia 2d, 1,
KXHiniTION OAMKS
Centennial, t; Lupten, 0,
East End, Si Morrlafenn 0.
il.r.ir.1 CoIIekd. I, ivetlletrn I
Kayweml. 21 Welfiwl-u bhuie, ,
llreen Hlhbnn. ti Ininti 1 .
Pleasant Hill, 13: Keient. 1.
Wanderers. 1; Mwell Ulllf.
mil. 0.
nn.i.r.i
hosier High, e
I .i ' I
1 ynningten Scheel, jn. Williamson. '
Altoensa. ltrlgrh. ie, fieendala HlShl n I
liKa,"lW." '"sh. -" I'ottstewn Iflih n
f.S . V"." ".Kt '?, ".":"" "'?h, .0.
-- ... ....,. iti-iii, p,i
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4iia.ll, v.
Columbia High," 0.
I'llilOl. 0.
(Villus, 0; Dunmore
Knaten High, 47: Stevens Trad. 0.
LawrenreWlle. a: pnldie. 11,
Semlnnn-:1 12M A"""1"'" "i Schuylkill
WlblvjWl High, 0; Car May irijh. a
trnj-H&T C0Ur"' '- R, e-n.
Jh!L"e!;001' .?" Haverfer.I Scheel 0
2h.Pr.PeC-n?ur5 .I.ermi11 ",. Millers? 111. s
vi.V2,ati "ih JJ,Kn' -n' S llrll High 0
Yerk High. 12; (lettiHburir l.Vh ""' "
fIt".' l2:vl '". ': l-nmtiertvlil-.. 1-
special mar train
Via Hell Gala Bridge Reute
Yale -Harvard
FOOTBALL GAME
New Haven. Conn.
Saturday, November 25
Parler csrs, Observstlen csr. Dining
car, Coaches
I.T. Pin l illiend Ht. MIA,). .MS A M
" et riiilsdelblila . ,,,8. 10 A m'
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n v s ii. a ir. il n.i i.nep. m
nETl'R.NI.VO 6PECIA1 TRAIN
1.1. Nfil linen .', 4.1 P t
Al. PliiUil. iphla .. 10.33 p' M."
Table d he'e dining car ierrlc
luncheen (telne, dinner returntlig
Ter Round Tnn P.irler csr reserratlens
Ppuehanan Division P5oner a..n7"
135 Chennut ureet, PhlUdelphla Ts!
Pennsylvania Railroad
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OLYMPU
BOXING .Y
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5 EIGHT-ROUND BOUTS S
MURRAY ...SI Wns
HARMON vs. SHllLTZ
vwmi'.v IMNSV
FITZGERALD vs. ROGERS
11.1 IK. jr
HERIV1AN vs. RENO
FRIEUMAN vs. LAUGHLIN
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Keuia un .. e. Mn In iinT.V ?-.?
CUur Stere, 31 s. uih Ht. Wainat jati
(iintilnchiin, 10 8. B?il Vt. W'
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Simen's, h. I' -nr. Hlli & lcKe"n ffi.
Me fill push, It 2 Weiith Bt. U
removing
T
10 golden
Virginia
cigarettes In
the convenient
package
1 20.h Century A. C. gfc cehmw. Ave.
iedment
The Virginia Cigarette
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Inea or ehsln an n,.n.i..i .n. "9JT Dusli-
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