Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 30, Image 30

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supposing rut bocks Washington and Jeffersen, Tame Beut at Madisen
Yale Whales Tigers and Venn Tumbles State,
Then Where Are We?
By STONEY McLINN
fpHE calendar having indicated tlint tomorrow N Saturday, November IS,
It Is hereby announced Unit thrre Knstern football communities, each
having a nnme beginning with the nixtccnth letter of the iildinbct, will watch
young college athletes Imttlc in games that will hnvc n decided henrlng en tin1
gridiron championship or team ranking, If tlint
Is mere ilenMng te yen.
Ililli:delihiu has tin' auirinl I'ennsjlHint.i.
I'enn State content nml n stirring one we pro pre
diet It Will he.
I'llnceten entertain t lit Yijle Hu'ldegi--that
always Is u grid Mtclit of serleu import.
1'lttbtuimh f mis her university IniN against
tin- undefeated Washington and .leffei'eu eleven
and nu may bet there, will b" a struggle
brimful of nrtleu.
New hetc N the .situatien: I'enii hnv ben
defeated, by Abibaiaa 1 te 7 and by I'lti 7 te !.
Hut the Red nnd llluc bent the Navy lit-".
And henchtly. In ra fur ar nctil.il scoring
strength nees, I'enn get n draw with 1'ltt. Mnee
It wiim fiil'ure nt the trv-l'or-pel:it that gave
Warner's I'lintlivrx the one-point murlit hist
Siiii.nliiv. Trim State, en the ether band. v.:i
STONEY McLINNO beaten by the Navy H-0 and played a score scere
lew tie with Njl"'cU!(i. Se far. e geed.
I'rlnrcten I undefeated, the Tigers bavin? te ibrlr credit a UI -IS
triumph ever Chicago, and last Saturday they made Harvard eiy ad by a
10-.1 cempict. Yale Iet the interaectieii'il light with Iowa U-0 and wn lied
by the At my 7-7.
l'ltt mis nosed out by Went Vlrclnla 0-tt, be.i'en by l.afajelte 7-0 ami.
as already 'fated. get a trj -for-peiut victory ever 1'er.n. W. and .1. also
has n try-for-peiiit win, that of the President hMii't ever l.nfti.M'tti'. Tlti-n-1
a 7-7 tie with (.'aiiuvk' Tcili en the llt of battles fought bj Ncule'i. men.
ft.WF. ieii joHeieid along carefully te this point? .1 riehl: .,'i
MM jmi' ire irnecfl d little bit further, It can't de anj harm
though it may net git us anywhere in particulil'.
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n here Will They Stand Tomorrow?
1UPPOSE IVnn,iinla beats State. A!'e .suppose Ya'e win- ever Prince
ten. And. In the tblid and last p'.ace, "lprese l'i't be.it- W. and .1
New where undr (he ninepy of henven are we at'.' We bav.- an umb.'eated
team uireni: the 'lx mentioned. All, in Important patne-, have shown
Btrrngth which marks them as top-neti her'. It weu'd leipiirc mere lirn tn and
paper than we pos-e-i te nor; out the preb'ein of which, lomeirow night,
Bbeubl be considered the best and most powerful of the si-tet of !.-:iliiiK
teams.
Never mind that bowl. Ithaca! We are net fursettins Cernell. Hut we
are deallni with th" pri'ient only. Ten dnv hence, en Franklin i'ie'd, i:;i
Debie's be.is H have the opportunity te inter what then may In a uienv
mlx-ui of toii-uetch tnms, or well, mpre-e we let the future ta'.." i.ire
of itself.
A'theiigh iime of us mny have pcr-ennl 05 i ti Im- al out the outcome of
the football lights in Philadelphia, Princeton and Piit-biiuh tutiiorrew. that
Is all they are personal opinion bused Hrpely "ii what we think should
happen. Lowering eiir-cive te the ce'd, hard turf of the uridiieu fur a
niiirere and hene-t surey of the st-catlen, ve li:iil -I:; t'ams tlint. despite
what mnj have happened in the .:ist. are a iiml! 'citclud as it would be
penslb'e in have tliein. It will be the bvenks, the pcli t'egj, the l4ght that
Will ditei'jnlue the iqtic.
TTJITllOVT intention te implant n leather sole ii;i(i the cmn of
rf anil aperttD.ien xrhe may have e?ern ei en inu e' the wiwi.
ire ilevire te tnte that it in rr'ii money in fhihitclyhiii ; ditto in
I'rinrrten', lil-etrite m l'tttburgh. W'hii'i mmm that iec l,i:ll het
Ic xurj,risul at anything that happen en the innliien tomorrow.
IS'itlany Liens an Improved Eleven
PENN STATE ! bringing a team te Franklin Fle'd that I- stronger than
the eleven Vittanj Uen- who were licked bv tbe Navj IIue Hedek liai
had a line that matched any In thee nnrts, What he needed was a hacktield
punch. Te get th's he promoted te varsity tog a husky kid from the scrub',
Wentz b. name. He a se moved an end, Uufferd. l.ite the backllebl. And
With Wll'en, rated by Nnvy men a- one of Mip tirst-trlng backs of the ar.
and Palm, a wise and ageresive quaiter, lie arrnngrd a ipiartet that tupped
ever the apple wnsen when they heal ri.nifgie Tech 10-0 the Technical
team, rt member, having a 7-7 draw with W. and J. te enthU'O about. nr
negle had been weakened by injuries te stars, but wa a :,'oed, -treiiK team,
nevert'ivless.
('enfidentiallj don't tell Ilusi we )irln'ed this but th.it Navy wl.i nur
State was In the nature of a relief. Fer nearly thrie .easin-. Penti State had
been muhfiatid. Have jen ever Heed under a li'nck cloud In jour summer
duds, knowing that rain was due seen and that jeu mii't remain out there and
get n wetting? After inn pet it you ready for a c'emlbursf. That was
the Hate of mind of 15rr!ek and lil ptii IK. They knew defeat must come
Heme day -it did come in Wahlnnsteii ou November .'J. New they are wet
and have returned te th.. fight with rc"ed vigor.
Against this Pnm State team, figl.tlas de'-i.eralelj te grab the remainder
of the garni" en its rhedu'e, v ith a powerful line, a icvnmpcd Imclstlcld and
heads tilled with the Iledik winning s; -tem, Coach Ileiimun will send deven
men who liave learned hew te right. Penu's line last Saturday r te tl..
occasion splrndldl:. In f.nt, no eleven we have watched this year pur up a
better def-nslve tight than did the Hid and Utile against Pitt In t'i laii
three qunrtuis.
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POS M 11,1, lUl anil his nnte.i mutt nhew their tlcfrnncc .i.ij railir.
lit the yanie tomorrow if thry uant te held State, llrvhk I.ien.
if thry j?t into (Junker tciritery tarty, will fight with fnerity njual
te that dhplayrd by th I'anthtis. However, th- Quaker ,,ai 'n i
Afire had a full week in wht"h te im;nVei upei the playeri thr w w
pertance of the firtt peiied ej the game.
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Sullivan Is Penn's Threat
OFFENSIVELY. Penn has a threat that wenlis all epp.ments ; tieerge
SiillHnn Wl en Heis-nan cb-i hired that Sullv ie tl... ,tn-,. . the he'e '
he epeke the truth. Putting aside whit the grldi-en's !;ie,itvi lri!.eii -li.dil
runner iclsl.t be, or might be taught te de, ilic fait iem.liis that he imis m
there and neres lencl downs when al'i d M en or has done this for two
Saturdays It is one cinch thnt Ili7.dek and i .- Liens will be anxiously nnd
fearfully awaltin.' the substitution of Sulliian t .M. lruw. if Heisuiaii fellows
ifU usual plan of attael;. Wirner and lis Panthers knew nil nbeut Sully
and did they step him'.' On the ether land Sullivan can't de ir all ,' hf;
can't score touchdown, every time lie s ghen i',e hah
Humer, in the l'iu e n. showed imprevenc-it. paidf u'aily in carrying
tbe ball and kiikmr; III-' defcnhe work u- b i-n g I all' weun If
Ertrisvaag is physically lit. tin threat of forward pas.. hy llauier te the
plucky end will kiep State su.'..ii;;. DernV iibs-iin. truin the Hue may hurt
he is one nf the season s in.ipj i.nmg, defensive centers, Adams, l,nweer,
ban had oppeituuities te show and the reachis believe he will de iiernS work
satisfactorily.
KXS'SYl, I'.t V.l km na rm chance te heat Stn'r tomorrow. In
fm I, if tint ipirit that th ii tliewrd anainit the .Vurj and l'i't in
tin final ttages of the two battlri coma te the fore inilier agaimt
the dittany Liern, I'cnn etui win by one or lira teurhdmnu.
Tll.INCETON.
A epirit nuil her alertness with ti loose
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Fj Jf attuek did net put it te, If a break comes aim;.
jftViti bfause that in the hind of football they play.
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that ire Philadehihinni looked upon tail Sntiinlaii there may hi an
J upurt in Hmnketewn. Several I'nnthirt were n hit battered an Hie re
?,,''v, uft of the haid fight en FiunUin Field. Hut, eliminating nhni Inn
e'afc happened, the I'rcildent and the Panthei an- two upunndlny,
MlltKU itiii linn invre cernc iriiuniun i.inr miu u';wir.
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Hy MH'IH II. .IAKEE '
ALI.LK, heavier nnd n longer reac'i.
thee three (.rent physical ndvan- '
Inne.- I; the Hug failed te. serve ble ,
Altell (iitldstein, and because he lacked I
.'I llclltlllL' henrl the V,...- V,.l- .,,u
, defeated in a eni-'lde, llfteon-reuuder I
lit the Madisen Seitare tlnrdcn er- '
Iat night by that little battling brown ,
man, 1 edre lin::er, utlierwise Panche
"","' iiini-ni.iii iiywrigni cimitipleli.
Feuiteen iheii'imd (ani were dN- ,
gusted and dis.itiipelnteil will. ii... ,,,. ... ,
'ten-ting cvhihiilen given ,y fjeld-lein. i
....I tin- iiinr nicay iinxtn fans in t l
city today were the several theii-and
who were turned away alter th,. S(,,re
laid been cemplelely s,, ut --ju.
contest was m, void of thrilln or e.-!
Itemen that bundled-, of speitatei-s
left their chairs ns early as the eighth
leund.
i . ..u for n Hlnglc MiMiitit (luring the '
,ierty-!ive ininute.M of boxing did Abe1
''" i Xl,)'a' ""''y up te the llt-
pound Mllpliui tu mrry the m.M- '
i .nv te his 11.V... pound niitageni-t. .'
; who Miutluiially remained In his shell. '
CniHil Hoels Boxers j
(ie'dstiiii .-eemi-.l te be waiting for
a clia.ice te .,h int ever n straighr right
no- jaw. wallln.t for Villa te I. i-l -
I .ii fue rei-Ms there Wilh 1!lr j iny ....
action whatever. The petit pun-'., r U f
" ,''11; Nil -PI me- remained .n' a W I
crouch during this time, expecting Ul
uiiisieiii i teiue te htiu an I i.i.n '
. . y "' .'nil en i
, .trim.-- .irfr siiewiiig any tendenei te
take the lend, the big mob let loee ith
i an ei h mi-'. Jens hii.i nit..,,,1 ,
Ian h was .reda.-d wild ,t mund and
thru, i.eie ei -n. v.hen the hell seui.iiul
ter the rlMii. an.l then the fans we.-
given their Ilr.-t thrill. lieu Fanehe.
t ..e puiii'lie, leapt (I from his corner like
' i panther aim tore afier l.i r..n....
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iNT TESTS FOR
FOURTH STREET CLUB
WINS BRIDGE MATCH
U. S. OPEN GOLF
Defeats Gsrmantewn C. C, and Art
Club Wlna Frem Princeton
The Fourth Street Club was high
sc.rer in the opening matches of the
recently organized Intereluh itridge
crushing its old rivals from the
P. G. A. te Recommend East-1 league
West Qualifying Rounds Be- 'lerninntewn Cricket Club by the wide
I margin of ifini points.
llit'i Ji.lilst . ti.r!. no.,.. II. .J.... t.. . ,
- ..... ii.iiii- in. i i ii i . ... . a . . .
uiieus. (.!'i.il-te:n lniniediat-li 1 ,au ' tore National TUSSle IS Staged Tl,,. Art Club Urn: gave the Prince
Ien Club team n very delightful dinner
,11ml then a sound lacing nt the gteen
I cloth tables, winning by IfeOt) odd
0 ivr.eat
j !etting into close quarters villi e.n-
Minuid te ;e,.p his arms l'aili.M. .md U. S. G. A. TICKET SELECTED
when Aue A. tried te clinch l'anciie
lane rl.nl selera! loep-tbe-loop pum lies "
1 111 rapid succ,. 11M. lauding te the no-e, , n.v SAXDY MeNIDLICK
.... I ., .1 b..,.;a.i .,. s,H,,m tacLfiem. M(),r ,pllPment Iiml c,irVgetic Is e.t-
1-mm the s.m i .,.!,,., ,.,n ..... .:., LI
M'!i of tin- fi'iu-as It was all v II In tie'il. peeti'd te be the nttaek
lieints.
The ether niaieli staged was tlii clos
est of the bunch, the Hamilton Whist
Club finally bra.lng tile Union League
by ."ilt pelntn.
The lMiurtn treet vs. wcrmantewn
was
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mi. r.iit-i ....s i,. ;i.,niii'i. ter wiiiiti'icr
ictual bnlii. !": was exhibited, tignt-
i ii- ii.ii-ii an i lis; ii iaci, ieiiiK en-
urcjy ni"i"
ii.et.js, lueiiuei wt.ii uiseiin.'je te open n One of the first moves against having these IuimiIh te scei'i
j up te no .ncil. Abe refused te ile the' proposal of the U. W. O. A. I The Tiger ISratN were
anything etlur than back up, stall i.ud ?n, , he tne Idea of the P. -.. A. te .accumul.ite the joints te
, "!,e"- ijiebl two sfctlenal ipiallfylng reuniN for hem. even when laitly !,u
of the
'tela nevir i.as m the runniiiz. b.-iii-r P.otes!er,al Golfers' As.oelntien nf.,.1.,,1. ....... .i,,, fnm'tli l.Mween these
' ll th ' llefl llsile a'lll 'lever lielllir u llli-nr A .I.. . le ., mnnlhi. ,n III,. ( ..t,,K. In tl... l.itl Ovn vmit-u mill mil
mm... ii. ,i.. 5.:: ; ." '"" - ' - ...".. .. ..
in . i.... t... .,.,. i,iu tvsnt.- l.v ilie IT. St. 'them en even terms witn tneir lrieniiiy
(i A. ashing member clubs te cut enemies from Manhelm, each having
down the big purses offered the pre in new wen two cen.ents.
. III lil.. 1 I leiiL' ti .iiiiu .if liiUun.! mitwinfilliltiAii
tli'in his s!m..e t i,, ti. open tiiurn.inienii anu exiiiiiiiiens. n "" r im"" -
ia. in nis snare of leaiiine. ' .... . . ... .. n ... .i.. ... it,... i..i !.. i:..pini.t..i.. 1 1... .. i.in-.
I ,, , ,, , ., , . aai ameuiiis viriunuv n tin- mi- ", ' , ,, ; ... i"1.',
, l.-tv ecu the sixth and Keventh rounds ,,ai meetl'ig of the P. fi. A. will be er holding the Kant and West cards
.ml dnriny every i ii'iate's iuteriiii-si,.u ' m,y, Xeminy in Xew Yerk, wlie:i , wliuiing, but net by ns wide ninigln
i hen utter ti ! t -in's mainuev. Willie i,, ,.,.,.'ntive ceninilttee starts a meet -, as did the Fourth Street con ingent
, l.ewis, pii'inie l Wttu uiselin.'ie te nn..ii i.. ,.,,. ,.t .!. fl tiinrmi n'ilnst hnvnv these baneH tn Hcere with.
i rails were net a hie te
any great ex
.ucll cave them
vm. i ... n i. i. . . .1... r'..i...l s'tni..,. mien till, one in tne . t lie lance.
PPm'MS. BUOKiSTONJS BUSH
clenk. t seventy-two. K. O. In Third Seaslen
Sam lilnc'.iisten, feimer amateur box-
in. li'll'iplmi, tic ii'eil i t"'iinle.i kiio"K kiie"K
eiit ever due Push, of West l'hlladel
phia, in the third round of a scheduled
liu'ht-niiiiid cente.'t last nisht at Chtt
nut Street Arena. This is secem1 suc
icsslve week that a former nnu.teur has
appeared In the stellar bout at tin- cen
tral city club and both turned in vie
toiler. In justice te Iiitsh. It may he
said that this was his fust encoun
ter in five months and he experienced
a great deal of trouble get tine back Inte
proper condition. ItlacKh-ten weight d
loll and llusli two pounds !csh.
The semi-final brought ti rlh .Tee
Clark, iiubstitutiug for labile Demp-ev,
nnd Willy Curry. This contest was also
rtnppeu wnen t inrK, i.it and out of
I cloak.
I Net being s.ntistieil with the way
v.a- winning, iitunlly as h- jilca .
Mini ejie'ie I up his sped tl.rett'e
Miether notch or t.e m the tliirteenii:.
i, Whether the T'nited States (mlf As
,, !i.ec!af.u will approve of this plan i"
'.' ' l. .. ., Tf .. nlnvnr l'nl H te Illlnllf.V
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thus hi his FCCtlen aim can niiyi
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It., ..,. i...r .... ...... ., 1 1, iniien anyway. II lie cnoeses, inu
' ,v " " "".I.. . f tllt! u j (;, a. will ir.ver
, Starting a left ji.b en the ily, I'ain he ,, ' t.hfine. for it ought te boe.-t
J.oeKc.l the Win. ireve qui hlv te the , ; ,mxUlM Hltry list.
bed-, and (tehl-tem mab bed the ehain-l ,, . ,. , ,.,.. ,, wm I..
Plmi around tin n.uIm with both hnn.N. L The srjnc of I. neM op ij I"
limlltng liisbed, vtaj , ,1 me tin, . ! r. "', " '?, LA ' -'
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LAFAYETTE SOCCER
ELEVENJSSPEEDY
Opsns Season Tomorrow by
Meeting Haverford College
Kickers
SEVEN VETERANS ON TEAM
Hew Dees It Strike Yeu?
Penn'8 "All-Americana"
Bell as Captain
Limiting Grid Schedules
By
THE OBSERVER
CIIIIONIC knockers must find n new line for their criticism against the Ual.
veralty e Pennsylvania. Hew often have you heard It said that unleta n
football player were a member of n prominent Philadelphia famlljt, he would
net amount te anything at Franklin Field?
The C. K.'s contended that favoritism was shown te lecnl athletes' and tktt
the out-of-town boys did net have n chance te make the gridiron eleven.
Tlicse reports, of course, v.-ere ridiculous, but, like most rumors, were hard
te squelch, '
Here's lie best antidote, for poison tongues t
Fntrchild, left end; Lewell High, San Francisce; Rene, Ncv.
.Sutherland, left tackle; Oeeur D' Alene High; Idaho.
(Irnf, left guard; Htamferd High; Stamford, Conn.
Kelly, center; Cnscadllla High; Ithaca, N. Y.
V. Uew hirst, left guard ; Irving Prep ; Tarrytown, N. Y.
Thurman, right tackle ; Columbus High : Columbus, O. ,
llrtrcsVaiig, right end ; Shattuck M. 8. ; Bottineau, N. D.
r,angden, quarterback: Scrnnten High; Heronten, Pa.
.Miller, left halfback; Lebanon High; Lebanon, Pa,
McUraw, right halfback ; Lnfnyctte High ; Buffalo, N. Y.
llamer, fullback; San Antonie Academy : San Antonie, Tex.
This is the line-up which will probably be used at the atart of tUe Statt
game tomorrow. Yeu will notice thai the eleven players represent eight different
Stales. Twe arc from Pennsylvania and no one Is n son of Billy Penn.
And for the ether members of the squad, there's Adams, from SpekiMi
Sullivan, from Cortland, N. Y. ; Craig, from Oklahoma, and Papwertu and Dra
from fait Lake City. It's an All-American team.
KAIJFF.MAN and Vecgellii an the only leading substitutes who are
Ililladelplilans. Perhaps this will give the chrenle knockers a
new slant en Pennsylvania athletics.
Mere Anent Philadelphia Athletes
IT WAS hark in 11)10 when the knockers were knocking the loudest. This
was because Bert Bell was captain of the lied and Blue. Bert Is the seu
of Jehn C. Bell, former Attorney Oenernl and a trustee of the University,
At the time Bert was elected captain, Hobey Light was another logical
candidate- and the aforementioned chronic knockers lest no time in pointing eat
that the Lebanon .boy was mere deserving of the honor than the Philadelphia
They mennt te say tlint Light was a better football player than Bell, which
was undoubtedly true. If captains were elected solely en their merits ni
players, then Light should have been the choice. But honor is net the enlr
thing that gees with leadership. There Is also considerable responsibility.
The personalities of Light and Bell were as far apart as New Yerk an!
Frisce. Light was a unlet, retiring, capable and skillful chap who inspired
only through his own daring feats.
Bell, en the ether band, possessed the qualities of a leader. He was a
nil.vcr. and knew bow te handle men. He was a driver, and he certainly ceuli
drive a football tram. This Is n valuable characteristic for a football player,
especially for a quarterback.
I'hls left Abie opt ii for ii tight nep.
cur iii'Iile. and that's cacth whit
Piinihe did.
Villa briii'ght up his cnrreei l.,,.
I with a let of force behind it nnd (S.i1 1
I stein Mitrt"d te wobble. The ht..w
. I..tnl-d in M.e's mouth and nose nt th.
line titi'e. in'i'lng bleed te i eme from
. both ; lace-.
j Kiferee Mi-I'iirtlnml bad some ditli
. ulty 'cpaicing the clinging Ue'd'lciii
t'liiui his gui'p en Villa, nnd wlnn h
, lid the ever-liL'hting Filipine, unfuiled
I a bli::ard of gloves en etery part of
I Abe's terse and head.
(Jiihbtclu was In a bad way. He
I wobbled and his knees sagged, but il.e
New Yerker succeeded In l-repli's hit
fiet and managed te last out the n iiml
by a ci uii'lwd ruiiniu:; away and
I I 'inching defe'i'e.
pelltan district, the setting for the nest
1 C. A. titular iwent has net as yet
bren set.
At any rate, the recommendations nt
the next" meeting of the P. O. "
ecutiie Cemniitiee next week ought te
bold lets of interest for golfers.
Nominated by U. S. O. A.
Keen about golf and well-known here.
Ci.nieii.il H. Buxton has been iiemlivited
for a berth en the ii'-xt nominating coin cein
miiite et the I". S. . A.
IWx'eii new hangs his hat In Uail.t-,
Tev A former icldent of Philadel
phia, liuxtnr. is a former holder of the
Phlhiilc phln amateur golf crown.
i.'ined m tlie tourney here this year nt
L..' . . --1.I..I. .la.lk lM 111 L fr I I 1
l'ilie alley, et which ciuu no n
KaMnn. Pi . Nev. 17. With a team
composed largely of veteran players, the
Lafayette College varsity soccer tram
will open Its season tomorrow nfternoen
bv me-tini' llnverfeni College in a
IVii'm Ivaiiln Stnte Lengue contest en
the Main Line Held.
Seven members of last year's Lafay
ette team will start. They are Captnin
Heb Paul, goal tender; BUI Lee. a full
b.ick. hut new playiiiK outside left ; Den
Iliddigh nnd Billy MeCnll. inside left
and eenterfer.vnrd. respectively ; Charley
llenekert and (Jcerge Orr, halfbacki,
and Den Carrett, n fullback.
Twe of the new men are members of
the freshman class. Whittlesey, the out eut
shh right, is a Phlladclphliiii nnd last
year played en the (Jermnntewn
Friends' Scheel eleven, while Hicks, the
inside right, was the captain nnd star
forward of the (Jcerge Scheel team.
Whittlesey an I Hicks are very strong
kickers nnd their experience pas en
abled them te lit in well with the vet
eran Lafayette linemen.
Lafayette has been drilling daily for
the last five weeks under the direction
of Coach "Scotty" Cuthbertson nnd
Captain Paul. The incoming of u num
ber of men with previous soccer experi
nice and the larirc number of seasoned
players en hnnd has enabled Coach
Cuthbertson te meld together a team
which is about the best that ever has
represented Lafayette. This sneaks for
Itself, when it is considered that La
fayette lest but one league match Inst
cnr that te Lehigh by the store of
1 te I).
Il was the Haverford game last fall
that really prevented Lafayette from
winning the Pennsylvania State elm in in
lileiihIp. This mutch, played at Fus
ion, was deeidellv In Lnfmette's favor,
e aiiey. "i iui-ii s." .. --
.1 .1 tL M.i, n t.l.iti... i.r
ii memoir, aim mere "" !"".
neti. in th town who nees net ciuim
The fantci'ii'li ali-e found Villa j,i, ,-n inialntanu'shlp
auxin i" ;or a iio"keui. rim inn wan
mi. I iUlil;-i.i ing (inldsteiii was in
th.-rc te st.n. and he pnve a line but
ip'et-eiliting i blliitlen of baeksteupliig.
Villa idinsiil lieldsteiii all around t'ie
i Itia nd li.i'-l. again for the entire tlirn
inn. ins, Hi'ii'ly, it looked funnv and
sceiiieil unreasonable te n'e the logger
man se much en the defense.
Pain !:e FinNi"'.! .Streng
Vil'n sped through the (Iiieemh .,! ,
iinal r.un'd jnst a be did in the pr .;.
eiib canto, anil the balder he l'.nigh' i T i . -
less Celdsteltl trieil te cress. jiie
get 'e tlint the fans theuehr 'low
watching n running match iustciii
boxing i xhlbltlen.
Te the surprise of the large
erlng. the jmlu'Ch Tennm v!l
.lehnnv McAvoy ami tc : -c '.:. . Me
Partlnnd agried uiuuiii'ie. , , ,,
as the winner.
Tl li fact is mentlene.l becimsi of th.
wer. decision eve" perpetniieil hi New
Yerk t.'itv. according te -iterm ilng
slders. when n draw was reiidrii ni
the conclusion et a uesseii ionic's
training, appeared tee weak te stand en . n,tt iry as the Lafayette forwards did,
bis feet In the sixth round, and Curry I tm.v could net make their scoring op
was gii en credit for a kne, bout I peitunities geed, with the lesult that
.lininiy ltrlggs defeated Andv Martcll ,i,., ..,im,. ..nili.il i'n n eiii..ir,,i n.,
,. .. . ..I.. I . .. ,.... .. ... :. ., . ' .s r......' v.... .... ,,.... ...
Ill lie OIII.V UI.IU llllll V.CIII 'j.. jt in t
Fi'inkle lV.noliee and Fraukic I'd
wMiils weie chased from lb.- ting in th.
sei eml leund
Manila te Hener Villa
BELL was entitled te the captaincy. He was a great leader and ,
rame. He absorbed an unusual amount of physical punishment,
hut this was mild compared with the tongue lashing he received from the
stands. And he steed up well under these handicaps.
Harvard Would Schedule Only One Game
TIIKY are talking of limiting intercollegiate football games nt Harvard te t
single annual contest with Yale.
There Is no likelihood that Harvard will take this action, that Is, net within
the next scrrral years, but the talk Is serious and has support.
The subject was chosen In two interclass debates and the affirmative wen
en the preposition :
"Resolved, That Harvard should limit intercblleglate football games te one
annual contest with Yale, supplementing this with the Oxford system of Intra
mural contests."
Intercollegiate athletics Ik the very llfe of college sport, nnd Harvard
would mnhe n grave mistake if this action were taken. Intercollegiate rivalry
stimulates interest among the alumni ns well as among the students.
We can't Imagine nn old grail losing his dignity, snake-dancing and teulnt
bis hat ever the goal pest because the sephs beat the fresbles.
The man who wants a light
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Our stock is large, varied and of the best makes only.
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.11.111 of Manila have itin'ei ,i mm, ,n ,uv
lelltiuy Walker, Of Se'lthw.irk. who ' li.imnnil l'lt tut . I'liml.n Vlllii. il.i. Fuipln,
leeks like n cemlii" bev lmii.-,.il ,.,,, i Iml v.lie toeu ine luweicm in . n m Julinnv
J ..... leiuiiu oej. I'll " I. ei out luff nt UninklMi. ncinriln in iiu.il nth lis.,
Jee Miller in the second cbuM.er of the recilH from the Phlllrrilre- cinlui The
ciirtnill raiser '"'"' '" ,t" tttnt llay re'C'1"'! n ,c,lal of ferlv
.,..i ,.,, i,m nn reaiure in iinu
l'n den. k ll.vci. IMttshurgh. lins agfi.u
been neuilnated te head the ahwrlntleu
us ts pusldei.t. A Philadelphia!! i.s
.M.n.11 slated for the Kxecutlvn (.cm
mlfie in Alan I. Wilsen, Mellen, 'lhe
ii.. 'ins aircain mtviii ,'",",' i
falihfullv. The election will be held
i.t the annual imetlng Mated for .lain;- (
hi m New Yerk. j
Ijiki'Miinil ' pAiu rnu.lii.i proraralle'i"
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rhnmri ' i "Mil h"i 'i t ln nnnouricei ter
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. i'f.."m.niry -"- will likely be plel. '
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A Traditional Fight at Princeton
bemuse of her nggri-sivenrs, her ueierceni eib'-victerv
ball mi (lie turf, would nib- the
favorite ever Vnle but for one important thliu' - liaditimi The lluible-'s
may size up at least one touchdown below the 'J'iger.s en paper but en the
chalk-uiarkiil gridiron It's quite a different thing.
In New Yerk the wise men who have had frequent occasions te see both
ttaniN play Incline te the opinion that Yule bus the stronger line, the sturdier
defense. This may be true. Te offnet tide, we wiuuiv the assert, mi that
Princeton bun the mere vermtlle attack and a Held giti"rnl in ('. inn who
will take the long chance if If beeemeH nerei.surj--and likely lfl. nway with it.
lllll Iteper alwajK haw the opponent wondering whut will ceiae next
efr, if you prefer, he tutors quarterback!) who direct the surprise stuff. If the
Tiecru' uncover that Hprend formation, with t'leavr-i and Suivilv bael: there
3?A te threaten uny attaching mciiBiirc that was ever seen, nnd mhhe that are
te '. the riln are anlna te have their defeiiM' nut te u lest that even Iowa's
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tour pun In
nt the flnlidi of the se. the iml
.mil referee lillleil 'e piirei. mi n v. in
ner. a liftj -tift verdict bei-u; ,,
Ilughey llutehlnsun. f nner ; ,
adi'lph'nii anil new iiuiuiiu; ms i i,. jn ,
New Yerk, uni'er iii miinii-.'e i.ei,i n
Seettv Mellteith, gae i r.iHi. r nu'iv
exhibition l c ean an I ,, l.ttiu.;.- .,-u. nrtim Kast PIiiIIIm, the tip-
'flnullv knocking out I..,lie .Inncs in . ,,)V n i,m,ketball team that created n
the Hltth round. S(,..M)lin the cage rank lf.t car
i Al P.rewn. ii premiMng Utile Ihist ' i,. wlnnlnc nftvoiie out of flfty-M-vcii
Slder. .'ou the lirsi tM,.t. f,lr. , ,,iiU;l, re rendy ! ftart the
rounder, from .Inckie Ilariis, of retium and the samn team will take
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