IMliW,Mb.'.lllli!MmZilKHHIIRVr7.TIB WMBBMBUWrWS&ffiMBHHTaWffifrHHa w WSJPMCT ffryTaHanBSJflWSlE MA 3M9CR""'raiHB5raRW7j y t Vi.niJWiww " . - s.m.vv'ray km v,KaiiiWwTAiPiyyfflSwi5ii wra: wisaawMSHSss vi&-,wtfcir v . ms s : : - w ., : wm ijgiAs j i?raw&s?niU wws ruam'cjw vniai .j - ,- vtv . Tt.. "" tarnum jit- " i-jc i" ra jtfv n-w j . iti" j - I" lti - m i v .: - k:j', wti s . j i 'i :-wr ; hi . in i . v strkjvr9 iht i.mhi.l1j nw a ffHtAs w.nnfHfl ft. i 'Ti PPPWWfl CiV" iiWO.l..ttl Sii.;ivK3lA ;'e: vi7 (i tiMm . -wrki f ..iw..-y.riW.i iW-Ji " ' Y: -1 F.rr r-,. wcv - . - aftVftttTVa PTTHOn T,10ni4ERPiniiADEIiFHIA. WED .'v lAIM L.Y. s . 1. mm t mi ( t - w t n -, ! w . m Itvy IHlSKt SS til w ri iMT iftlB II 2"a ifl m IWiS SW KB OK I ;ei p l&ridiren Coaches Who Turn Out Winning Teams Year After Year Must Have Persenalif l'fc$y, , ' ... . "fjWJxvr riiv - .- w . . y arf'i, -ii ;fffi' ? ' km Ei' u t ' "J AVrllXiJ K HiMC Jl fLl Aim MOT SYSTEM, IS WHAT & WINS GRmiRON CIA MRS ,-nf' " T - " -- A m -V- -. T m. ... Gfc ffH' Teams 77ittf Get Frem Their Menters the Old Fight Are Better Fortified Than These With a Great Plan and Little Genuine Enthusiasm T, ROl'OHOLl' Urn is the HnughtGn f-ytetri at Harvard, Hy STONUY McLINN football ce.iBen one read much al)tit ,jjuiiii. Tlictc thn Warner s;.-(itc stl'ltttburxh, tte Beide'ii wjiti'm tit IVnn Stnte, tin Staifi; s.viicni at Ciilenpw indeed, krtry wlrnlni cweh, tli' tnetnent ht b"a".t' r.atlenhll: i'uiijeus, ia pni'1 te fcava a srstfin. 1 J 'i t . ti nuote i !c-u"r r'jr.s; thy btff r'.r;'- c".c1i-, "Thl ta thf bunk!" Vlin u e iA U viieiOj u .ln;In: tvan aad, i.r us'Jir -rt:. .i.:il.r.JvJ '.J tend cl'jrcus en fhe ijriiUrci tliRt fir f7iar e.- fAai:tcaf, mke up your :lntl nut tin- grid tutw Iiuh pcfjvnitiup il i n!tr-uine oa3es out of a rintil ye v.-lil b-i cerrc.'. Hf rvjvt linev foetbnll ; reast give his playcn Ui'ftnslvi- anil cScnslre fundamentals tliat u: seiimi. Uut in n fiftan tint rjulrcj irtultiri' tliluklns a:ul lhf v,Imi!i: (spirit, the tea.n fat crrlj into tbu unwe th i'ffhtlng, unci "it le.'JiMe jrsenali vi it beru '".uler if be't. v t'lrt.i'.d' .L.':i epj eJii'St" thuf :nis bavs . k, :' r,'-n e i. iv u.'i VMr K?ns".ln in- f iff, " ' ' T ' "5 . ' I Bu " J. li 1 1 .... :;ic:' :w :. J.re iKRiUiayr.Sal ,i 1'tjc buc, ii c:-u': bue!s or , tin psJ rcti, a l'ejvirj rats An .-: . a ib r ij a'lil ; 1,1 !;. A cuai'h tukci a jv'ail ci uthlet"' unJ oi.dcrtver'j te (each l!ie::i junt what eh cu of th- i-levim players Is te de en any m of thu flvu (..ffttisive tueat;ar.i uieiitUunI. VTl.irn tl, tutur ban eleven rupulura and Rvra) comiwtet isubitltutfii letter p.-rf'-et en the t'undniat ntals, BUi'Il m Jbe STOMA" McIJXX tbn hu eai Ri' 5 tb"si the vurlitlone of th'' Jive jfrouridwetk faf r: rr tbt, f' crUsurns, tht d'-ibl- tied tiii.ie ine . r unj 0 the rv-.-iu?'l hrj; fake rium'u . 'ITicr ini'Me: net en the tu-1 1 t Kll.states ert'iin ; ene of tue hL.'J:s, the eopeh that l? anil a'.lry -tntv Jr.t it A f tctft I .. attii,?'.:. r.ir .:.y Li- tlie: a 0 thi;- ret?t '-:t th !n.',r May t ir-ihin.; The ")!pnul Ciller, who shi-ulil b r'.u-". !-a't bivini th 'rei.jhly itubucd v.,l,,l :" '.eVm 'f r.ill varv th attaeh milt the dUw n: th" (.pv')i"rt :,l be iju..ti 1 1 pcns the tj'.eir tL't.''!i" t jrd'.r.ijlj . 'nn lr.iiem'ribublt' seineili!: i;. 'Tt-r.gtU ar.il It U, iji ea: i-akinra e'.' tn" i.i tLn ttually Is a r'!l-c lV.it tte football h in th phi; of hl.t taai the ler. of M:i v'ctiallt;'. I-IC!". OT.C CV tfi? vUli-.U The iila;.irs in j win."'. thy e("p"M",:. Ml g"v r'i leading (iliiye eua-'h. j i.t it. taper'.!, is ri'PUii't-iy .-s.-ut '. yut-t., u '-y a., it, but it ac Th- mi:'-- 'hini: :s trui- of th- t'.n. n defi!!i!-. dtte:it"'"' phiii-s ha r. irt t ler:::.! t"' "fp th t'.rc 'jrnlemental attacking ,))lays uci.tlvii-l. I'r.lts.i the cod' h has iiij"teil a S'fl'Pt'ry, usgr"uj!- 1 cr unullty int) his 1,'v.etn, he-afVtr, th- "lti'htt-st -larlttien freai th- fia-V . fcentalt '-Hi titid 'h .'am ctr.tnlly ai.d i,h:.s:,,al'.y J'era'''i'jjll. 0 0 IT'JIV !'. y r's 5'ie-u: t fceitji'.i v.i:cr, iJ j'e-i .-.'t re J.iej if if hat :.ii :' n rvllt i, sJ out what iy; cf r.fin h tuxcKvi; it. Hi pfnenr.ittj h Veun-1 te . .- rcfit'ded it :As men nhu arc en I '"fr-s dett.' :.". aefju! fjhtij it-i 'Sv ie:: tr-tiK ,e tlr?f-'. nere rrselule ifirit t rrtft;; IV-ctly t icj''' f- .'"irr tram. rU ?" f,nil itr'" '";;iJ?, livzdek Has a Baseball System it ran leafuv tiiht Hu- licit . -ur and the '.te sue tV i-'speotatieti that UesJe'f 3i'-J'?,. which EfaH a viL- PHIL.VLl'.Ll'ilIAN3 werv ff-'eavl heartsr.ed a Lezilul: probably would aanape our l'hniei cwdins waieiw. The reason for c-ir jev -auh will brlnir te th.) lwvli uid rauch-abuF-l 1'hil" a nine r'-'3s:a''-y" Yesttrilaj te H:t -Terdl hours d'feusir.s athtic-i "xltb TXngv. It did net take long t" dlxeevjr that he vir,n ba-bnll Jukt m h" vi-wH I'umba'.l and ther gaines. H B-'i right down t" fumlamfntah, and ivhe.1 hr read's r.'.v.' men en te the diamond th'y will be exji'".d te carry out certain vV.l-dctlr.cl methods of attack au-l deter.se, with n.rlatie:is that r.'.tuatien- nuddealy d.. d.. releplnj have !".ade : -'ibl or f.wcsary. IiesiVi il--i net t-ach th b!jh glng, hi;-"-:-.!". tactics that may win 't the brute free i. thcr. ! has r. jteni wnich :s e.l t '..it tLu urd iiapli-t. lT--r-ecr. :t i-, lieii'-h'i jj'. '!..-, -l""reu: arj r.-prtr; rer-aalitj- thai makfi b'.t.i u wisHiirv ' veeh end :; .inasctr. Athletic tea::.:' ce.,'hed by .; ltezd"!; ar colorful i.'..'ij-. Yi': hni'W, though ye" I'at.aet actually e-. th.'t the. arc crntririrf :h'!r ti:h aril cl-reVus t'eir ii.a as thy e in'e the bat'tb jft.riiiM- :i;'a;:..s the cac!".y the spirit of n di'-raln.-l and icl-.rj lrjns"3 .' ad r. Twe ; "r.rK ut i..:. Ij t'titb m beiaj i iTtiTi'd f.-i 't ir...sr tc K-uei'icd Uuch J:eii-.Ki in 1'etrei:, t.:w ri tie CtiM.r,;lin'H f::-"ids "-aid h- had udvittf'1 t'hn ip"t I' ii het t.iiipir, !. friend, and later ' he C0l'.ht "UCC '. entil.ty" mid "i r.u i i 'Ci't he job ec-ci,:'!a ' ly it en .Miividuw ' ayr. will vrek th'- cluu in n tei iij." We differ-O with Ty'e !l hjd ivaai'in i. tell C-Ab whj it .va.'i i;iir "j'lr.'.en t!t tn." ret-t,ns for pr-lii'tir. duces' "ver-: "'i:.m ir' - ' :hi- ,.' :r,e." Ti'.-ib C'hb it'.'-Ti t -h: fault with hii fri-r.'i- hi a iiess deal. And : ii '' fcl intmiatt: obh-r.'atien, .iat whvn hi is c ha', mean te him in "'il.'.rj i.t-vt-r enttj hi h.id. . ..'j r:.isht t-.ill "V-at r."!svy." dt.M-:-i' te i - ml way, he w'!i iIkU; f;r a nichel ia any ts! r-ri in -i i.i-tiJa te tiy, fren ;riecal and win. And he h.u; .'..ntltr t i'ii'VCc-'' pired by h' ili;LMiii !cadrrii;; the t.ieuffhi of what V.au h'ti JI.i :or-' te bat; h levs t n.-i!ias'r rv"iure hir fjlaye.-' sr- ia B rZDEJi J j n: thtrt Cii 'u;t ( KiiV.ui) ,iUi !. pc'tvi ;c I'eib Jem. .'-jf ilu;i. in a '.oeeAi role, eam'ej ,e 8f lev tj) CM.' ICC 0 tft'iZ-J jre))rWj' 'vj,;,&rta et' tlrhin -Micfl It?:, en te fA ,OIiJ. rp Jte-T'lu'n (pt'n'eJ yttetr trtv i y i ' J7,e . U!, :i!I plttc e Phile tf.e yrt..;tt ,r-A rpllll (.aitl.n 1 j X ih" end e th' q'larteri C3U--J Ar they :.-.:! CIX'TWX fc te ftiii i tt'i i?" el Rule '( prwiit that "tine nfcifi oaf ve cefleti fvr e a j'rrt'ed ni'I e isM (e-nl ' " If f,. &aj net lrt pasted fren ctntrr xrlie the field j'iifi elpncUi "Uf it urn da anj tAr game ended tmm?JieiIf. !.. ?. r PI 0. M. S. BASKEKTBALL LEAGUE REORGANIZES Mihaney City High V? en Title Last Yecr .Mahuiuy City. l';i., Sw '."J. -Thi 1, M S. UusUetball LfAciju, e.jraTO'd f the lutth H'hoel basketball t-nM.-i of Mahnney 'lt, Milten, Surbury, Uin Tjlle, Shatuetui and Mount Carn.tl. 1 ai fertanii:i' for tl.i I'etalrx ytar and an. aeunced the ehfuuli'. Iu.; year Mt. Mt. kaney City l"d thii- leaitue ami, In addi tjen, capture! btat uMvapkaship holi er . Hemr A 17 KNOCKOUTS IN AMATEUR TOURNEY Twenty-five Boxers Survive for Phila. Chumpionehips After Sizzling Ring Competition THE VILLAIN STILL PURSUES HIM COLLEGE ENTRIES WIN n- lelin ii. JAin; (JJ'-'MK hnajipy and nlaahing perap( te- irjlfM hwt tnnht in the preliminaricu of the I'h'ladclphia chnrapienshiiis i-i which ataa'.etir bexiin; title; in sevtn different claics i ill he decided at the 01j':,;.:. A. A, tomorrow nljht under the ninpiuM if chu Quaker City Ath letiii Association, nererned by tlw A. A. T". rulc-i, A fair-sized crowd wit r.ev.d last nijht'n matcher, tncludinc coUefte men and high school boy, who displaye.i great nthuBiam in reclituj for winner, and losers alike. Twenty -five bouts were put en, ww enteen of which ended In knocVteutv, were stepjHHl by the referee or termi nated when n second tenii-d a tewil into the rir.i;. The iudgm dlwtr-ed in but one bout, r.r.a that centeat. viiicn vent an eitra round, was m-j of tiie i meHt interesting glevefe.5t:i even !.i 1 Philadelphia for reiun time. In that overtime set-te of leurnurn-i-ati rounds Andy Stanley, of Seuth Philadelphia, was awarded the deci sion against Jainctt O'lJennell, of Villa Villa nea College. Theae yeungstera, lia lia peunders, fought nip and tuck, first or.e anil t.'icu tiie ether taKlng tac ieau, 'without '- siingle knockdown, and they I had the crevd up en Its? ft frera bell te bill. I Itfurgn Itura-i WnN terse Uurti.i 'a3 tiie ilrat Vila- net a l.id te ijnallfj for thn scinl-'.inala t t..er.-iw. knocking out Johnny Car liti. of Kavev.la, in the first round s'lh ,i t.-rr.fic riitht te the ehln. Uunn Wrc.s us the favorite in the lUC-iwund eljtH, alth'..j0'.i Teht'tiy MasterfKC, of the ij-.ascr 01 1. A. A., or Irvlns: ' Itt'dr, i.f the Nwrth P.ranch Y. M. ('. ; A ''imnet ! oeutitml out by n ler.rf 1 lt. Kaeh of thin va'r t, -co red or.e reuvi , LiMokeittn. Kuyieil. ('Hlhi-lie Club l.ad tn.i i, ' ' if nt:is tjuullfy ter cup iMtr.rctitier.. ( j .fee Hcyt.n'.ds we'i in the 118-jMJnu I cla, dot-atins: J' Canter, and Wdlle ll-rkiiis 147, lme"ked out .Tehnny llurtiii, of Ket.slngten, in the ncetid. , Feuv yeungstera wearing colerH of t the Quaker City A. A. survived the ' pre,.!"ii. Chick Wiuv and Harry Gitu- t-1 eech coring one round knockeuLi In Oi tlrst round of US-pound com- pet.tien ; Masterhen being the feather- wiifiii rt'preiientatire. n::d Clark Tetlert, lightwticht, who i,:ewd cv-ay 'rt.r.ki.( McMiecia-" in the iir. Pavid ll.eff, Seuth I'hilnudpiii.i Ilib'h Hehoel -i right end ar.il nieiiticieu s'jV All-Scholaaticheiorj. came threuitfc I a vlnm-r in the Hgntweigni .ixviin; . j i I ltn.wlsed out Nersnn Heywood, "'- e 1 l'i '.ladelphir.. It the swen'.. , Ccrtwtt Swicvn K. O. Snllte Cerhatt. a Seuth I'hUlle t!- T.Vgi showed "luite u little ability la dU'Kviing cf William Catapb-11, u giwe :-i:igfter, in the iiret. Wi'.llan H, IUwbp, f r-ertP editor of tv. ii-i.T.tf- T.v-.iffiKr. : Tear-.y Leugh- ran, Seu'h Philadelphia tiiddlew-ight . r . rn... .,!!.. l.lln.ti.llln, - r'fuelr lightwlgl.' : Sercant Harry Cres-. of the Old Itel'aV... A. O.. nnd Nate Srlth, f fh- i'i.etnut Siiv-t Areaa, :." at referee) ir. I'l'it'ir-nt ,i"".t3. Tlill Ker.nilr. ei the I'luti I'-ibilwi '.T.r femiany, nnd Jc': Kotoe-1. who v.-a't tvVrvefl lat''r ''y Charl-y Ilalir;i, were the judge- T" -'t:: k l-r- wer Jee -ervJae ard"'jehn Ste-ln.. whi'.i llal'Q ti'lteurnc did l! . Tnjncinif . liFiJca si'ir.l-t'.tiais and nwun :a the livwvult. r-ntnerweigiii, iiki-.-iku UURRY.CttkOWr-. "DflPCtilJTTUtJBAJi 4TlgtT-WS tfeTrA 3WT WCtC WlLWClb NCh -JWlMWI Cc? wsvzazmp rtMwwn. feaALU MHTi Hi Bk mk, H 3w-suir- 1 i azitn v in t vini wa MtenSL WW B ftf A v m p -i-1'" rFiKHBPrr-v i . w. .. -. nH i . . . m t.siA'&A r vb -- j iii i I WE'LL ffAVE 50MF SWWALS 1BJ&" S t AWM I nobepycawapu.1 m yRv. i vvHt-7. flrSI Cevvriel't, 1011, try PulUe Leiatr Vempcmu r ' ' n fen? Z?ecs It Strike Yeu? West Stand Seats Rugged Grid Players A, A. U. Awards By THE OBSERVER LEHIGH IN HER E GUNNING FOR JINX Grade Here Plot te Offset Spir-) itually Lafayette's Streng Status This Week BETHLEHEM TEAM INJURED. Hy SANDY McNinLICK fpilAT healthy und ever-peppy pie- portion of Philadelphia!) population wlilch chants its feeling loudly when ctraiM of "Lehigh Will Shine Tenirht" sound from the corridor will turn eat in force for the "ffrand innuislti'in" f tie staiteii here by the PimauelPlu 19 Aquatic Records for Jehn Weissmuller Ol tercnty - His championship, American nnd world's awimming records, accepted liy the National Amateur Athletic Union In its mi mini convention In New Yerk. thii-ty-niiHi were credited te women and thirty-seven te men. TI Is is by far the greatest number of re,' re,' eiil'i ehtabliihed during a year in the history of amateur sport. Jehn Welsmuller, the pen--atinntil swimmer of the llllneln A. C, heads the list with no lew than nineteen records for the year, the distance being from t te fJOO yards. Second en the liht 1h Miss Helen Wnin wrlght, nf the Women's Swimming Annotation, New Yerk. Mlpn Wain wrighf gets eleven records, while Miss Jertruile Kderle, her clubmate, In next, with nine. JERSEY GRID TITLE MUCH DISPUTE Melroife-Atlantice and Creater Collingsweotl Disagree With Claims of Riverside SERIES WOULD DRAW BIG ANY ONIJ possessing tickets for the Army -Navy gauie this Saurday cailf.i jtirtly proud. The new Pennsylvania Stadium nccommednteo close te 82 ten uut the demand for seats inr mcccub me suppiy. Illg bunlncss men nnd prominent nthlctlc officials have xen werrylne M their chalices of wltncHlng the game nnd ninny thousands of laymen hare .h up hope and yet yesterday we run into an ordinary, ayerage Individual who complaining because hi neatH were in the west stand 1 T" The Incident reminded uh of the recipients of complimentary tickets darln war days who used te object te the paying' of the tax. And also of the gressmnn who favored n bill te prevent future. gridiron games between ttim, of the Governmental academies uecause "Annie Oakleys" were net dlstrlbuH promiscuously nmmig the Washington law-makers. w The west and east stands at Franklin Field afford excellent oppertunlti t watch formations nnd helea being made in the defense by the attacking nthlV us compared with the north nnd south stands from where the players can W viewed only from nn nngle. In the scats parallel te the yard lines, .the rcheit play unfolds liefore you. P. l. Nelhsen, of Hurllngten, bears us out In this. He writes as folletsv "If possible I nlwaya get wcit stund tickets in order te SEE the gms' Frem the sides) nothing of the actual formation worth noting is Been." In his letter, Mr. Nrllsen used this Introduction te explain that tb tail touched Palm's lega In the piny which caused n two-minute discussion la'th ytate-Penn gaine: "The ball In bouncing through the State player's legs," he writes, only hit one leg, but brushed the stocking of the ether. This, of course, Talf. ehlid taw. There could be no question about his being enable." f) 6 TIIK officials nvk the play otherwise tuid gave the ball te Stats ou the 2i)-ard line, rtillng n leuehbaek. Let It also be said that the m-n nlie Merhed the game rank with the best erflciau In the country. a e The Hugged Athlete Who Chin Take It RIGHT J1ND GItAY, of Princeton, who plnyed such a prominent part la tb Tigers' victory ever Chlcnen, is scemlnclv Immune from Injuries. In i',j tiie games lie nas piayca ter iteper uc mm never ua&eu ivr a lime out en acCO'JU' of an Injury. While Gray Isn't exceptionally big, he In well "put up" nnd Is ablg tj take the bumps that are handed (in end without being hurt enough te cause his te blew down. Heinle Miller, former Pcnti All-Aineri"an wingmnn, was another b could "take it." In his last year nt Fruuklln Field, he called tlrae out anct, and this was the first tltne in his career Miat he bad te ret before he cebH resume play. On this occasion, he v. at clipped be herd en the jaw that his Id; molars were visiting their right-side mates. Charley Hcniiing, ttcd und Blue guard several years age, was another !, was hard enough te absorb punishment without any noticeable effect. There Is un clement of lucl; nnd nliw instinct i" such cases. A kick In ti eye will turn nny optic Mack and blue no mutter who owns it, but the MilltN and the Hennlngs and the Grays de net happen te get their eyes in the pathse! the fellow through feet. That part is luck. Dr. Buck Wharten, who wu.s line coach In Hcnning's days nt Penn, uil Cliarley'u ability te protect himself was int.tin"tlve. He claimed Hennlng em when be wn under u pile would be in it portion that would prevent serious Injurj. HENNINU, Miller ami ra arc nggrestdvit and daring atldetes and prrhaptf you have noticed that this type-Is rarely injured. O 0 A. A. I'. Hener Meadowtireok and Plillsdelphla milll National Amateur Athletic Association lias HonereU Hie iMeadowbteol T ..vi.i. i-.i... .. ..i.a l tbtt tnn?mrr or thn l.nfnvntf. uitm uriiiKii v,iuii iiuiiorrew ni.ui. : - , : "-f'"-. "T"" i Atlantic I lty wnrriern. i.i. k;,. Th '-fft i,,nt i.. .. ft,a ,1. :- . elnss are tnil'tna: heart and soul fee n ! .. . . ' brnek being . r f i. V i li ""-;-.. AI ,i.f,,. ,reP T otitet, ' Managers aim piajers et tne miter fri10 v,,,,;,, ei Lafinette te w n the annual toot-1 " ' ' i,VYhl r m;i-.,i,u , reaming around necking n chance te' Mv n.'J bad imbroclte with Lchk-h this ',eiki A" nccempusii tills runari.abie feat. . .,, ii...Ji.i .!,,. !,..... i, city, llireintli r.t llaten. Pa. l.rif.iette football tennis hav hn.l te chamllic.n(. hnf .,, Meiree-At unties Samuel J. Da The meting hes been called Ly Utr- ,,'" upfi!,ru11 ' '8U,eV1 u,l,V"'liI,i, should be known ns the Seuth Jersey , Phlladelphians a rn n " r. .1 1..1.1.. . lliime triUmnltS. 0t II home funtnai! . 1... -. -u ...:.i: rm.- .i...," m . .1...1.. luiiii a.. KjKtn- i-rr. eit, iue i"iiu ,1 nr..-i. ,,....t lii.u ).a..., .l..r,ri.1 nlnfl.. .!. ..ll ,,,.,.. ,1,.-. n, rn U,U''VU ClliV1 lu,; iiili l'i , I November, P.U8, when Lehigh wen from Lefavrtte. 17 te 0. In the eighteen straight vtir.. Lnfn'v. I llitill 1 ,. . . -.. ... -. ' Vi i'v. ihich leave the ttrndlmf Terminal ul "" nas "H ue 'ff8 ' inn W' points. . wsnts only the n i:Ril A. M. and rturr.s from Easten i ' '"- "';i'"eiii? in inis nine I'cerea emy r.iiie would get fit dent, fnr ltnekbinder', 1SJ.1 Wti'r afreet. First thin Saturday men.in the full metnbership of tin- lucsl club i ' a.....iu.1 . k.... .1 .l.n ..r .l.l ...'.. rAircvru .u uvuiii me niiii-ii(i iiiiiii j With, an announcement reaching At lantic City that Itlverslde new lavs' claim te tiie Seuth Jersey independent football crown, n hornets neU has been J Philadelphia by the award of the tenier and junior cross-ceuntt! stirred up In the report gridiron circles. , ., n.!. u 1 The MelreHC-Atlatitics. the seashore's championships te this city. ..-.,, ,. , t. ,. . , v ttn.. ..iv...i ,!,. iVi i,,,,.,.. ,..i,nr..f T he Wiuiuiiiu UtT athletes carried off the title in the Junier event in Jw ....w.. ..v,...., .....ttr. ... .... ., ., ... v ... ..... , ... .,, , , ,..! . !. J .!. .,..A. 1.111 -..J J.I the hig (.recti nggrngatlen gets the rlaht Yerk last Maturuuy ami tncy win ue hkih i mn hi mc trmm nni-uiiaT.a te the honor without tirst consulting the run. Prowess in the championships has had something te de vlth Meadeiv. strong enough te utlrnct the Hl'JU award". wbroek Club bus lum; been u leading tncter in atnictics in tbts the prestige of th- club and the energetic nnd unselfish work tf Hhk. Kecreiurv of the enrnnlxatinii nnirrermer A. A. u. rresidin'. have been nble te watch the -Scsi utiuetcs in inc ceutury in acticr.. cress-country runs have ueen neui ter years ni nn -Mjuruuii a: "j a ad dterweistht c'.fcas. rnldille-ve,gl'.t flarrweieht 'hhtniilen"!..!!' " se ,i',l be decided totrerrow night. Wit.. r...-.i nrt r-ir.rierj-uy will be awarrteu ilvv loving cup-i emblematic '; I'ariadilplila titles ) P. M A reat'ire of thn meeting her t morrow nieht v III be the effort nf th local "crada" r .-.vrrthrew snlrilu-ill that jini wh'eh n-emti te have fjllui-ul In the w.iku of the Lehiitl. feai.: n-.ivlv all waen. Tie jinj:. it it felt, h:ii nenrlv had its fill in the r.unler of ilffeat.i Lehigh has suffered this .-.eusiiii Tl, newest development of the jitn. 1 tV i.imtiitp of iniurfes the ltrev. n nml ' cniili1 White tea.T ban ntSfend, p.irticulf.riy en the eve et th annual --.!; Ith Laff.ye'te. ' Hi. Ne: an opponent tallied in Iftlf) City team is ready te p ny the big Green team by the wild wnes of the Atlantic Ocean or the n.ill Delaware Itiver. Te leave the home field the retort chin n me guarantee River- the slieie. t .Ia1.....1.-... ,1 ... ,.... O.in f H.V.t, m I ... I 1 .... . 'I " '... 'II .11 111...- lllilll a.,, IIUUI ., and 10-1 en March llt-ld. 'J he argent Atlantic Cit.. litelmlliig tl- nwaibere :i, --ii i-iljui- uj u i,:im-,i-ire xani m inii tw. ..nici.'-Atl:inticj teum trill .is Uli ri-iuii iriijiuTUI Park in New Yerk and it was thought they were riveted there. 0 TIIK Fairnieunt 1'tirlt Course cemparei favorably with Van Oeurtland and undtT the efllclent management of Dallas and Meadowbreoli the surce-.s of the 1923 championships Is assured. TURKEY-DAY GAME Clash y'eiCt e e Tin: Puitnmn Dclivemd This One the Pend.iiy S C. of Camden,, C. R. Davraer:, wtite.j --.Vt. laet iiuarter our oppenrnts were lin:3 op r.nd :h cuartr- hacl: ntartei! te eail dgne.ln when the timekeeper told the referee the tiea was up. The quarterback hfftrd him y it r.nu i Then the r'fnrn neid tLy ctuld finirh out trie ; Uj ut the play he had ntarttd fn call Mffnal'i for, l (th erer again for a V.cs plnv, and he kicked -i fild sJ. thcEi pem's'-" At you hnve utatid thirt. 1' weild appear tti: tti re're' wai wier.j in fermlt'ing a play af'er -he t't-tki-jper tie'.d j'ldKe had r.et!'ld him that t'.si" was up. Had the ball and ;Iay been m motion, then the play shv;!d h-ee been brejht te a oetid anion a held gnal eight lave bt-tr. -scored. topped calling signals. Jr.-itead u: flr.iHh'.nc .ifft.Kle :'?.! te Tuter Upset tVineh nnld-A n. new tlil' .eir at l.c- Mel!, hr.s hier. freelv tierxtdriuz this I eek fivvr the efforts te develjp a new 1 quarterback. Hcnschen, one of the i ir.eti'. 'daveni l.f high linn ever had in the biekfield. has been counted out of the pnt after the last game nhd pre vious Injuries. Morgan, a halfback, is ' Kalnff tniined for the n ,st. Menart and vicirix win sin en Snr'.nsstefn, tne crnr center, nas a c. Flalti ouch a bad shoulder that he hasn t re . , , turned te the fieV.. se that the proper The Vletnx anu uenan leui-iiu; , handling of ti-.r- can is ine mam jjuzzi ..'.. r,a tnt niBlit UiiiUC linai arrunjp-, t T .. e.e'i this weei. ' H-.ll ti-.t-.ii- ..'I.,.. fr M'hnnksalvlng Day feet-' sutiinl-iv'rf match -nlll Ye the flftv- I N-'. fi " ' "V.""'. Jl .i. c....l...le.flr,l.il .A". ..;i- ..j ..... ...... ....,.. v.. I JU'Ri" 'mt till1 game et no- ,m".-.- 'V.V, SI till l.ieflll.K "J inn- iBinui'i i i ji Athletic field at SiKtywcund a::d a.-1 t.veiv,. n..ile3 apart. LehU'i has wen vtt streets. twenty-three, l.afajette thirty and tv;e These teams nave wen r-.vnn r.rc nuve ee-'n n, Itil."., when they played their f:rt p.in.e Einten Heprfnl ' at Fifty-eighth and Vine stree'M, and with the unuFual record of r.ever , iin-'t that time they have giewn uut. jlftVjRg B,en a Lafayette College feet- today they ure Philadelphia s foremes. jajj tcftra B0 jew:i t0 defeat en March I traveling teams. yiM during its four ycaru in college, i i,,,., -ir.ii. of th stars who have, I i.Mti In their litie-ups are: King andi" Phil Harry, of Stave : Hareld I.et.ts, fa.neu Q.iarterbae'.t of r. i.-w ears n.-e; i ... ' .,..i-,J. -r.,1 Vt.'!.rthe. r,i Vill-. i uarp jj'inuigi :-'-. " .. V. neva: Itobertben. et I'art.iKcm; Th.irr.e. ei the Canten HuiUb'gs, ! S'.eve Bredle, ' This year many premi.-.cnt college Ibtars will he ren in the gaac. The I rival riianagers will have ttar player in their line-ups and Wect Phllly tsm ' are het up ever the contest. i i i .. M" Catholic University In 1020, Tin- present t-er.'.er class) the llr.t ' full i-'uss after the World War has plni"l a leading part In Lafnyitte's v.-eiid-Tfiil comeback in the field of sport. With the entrant-- of thin clu-s also Dr. "Jeck" Sutherland and P-td" Seidl from tin- T'nlveislM of Plttli..'8h as football caches. "Skit- TuT 'le-islcr, anetiier i--Pltt athlet 1 llTlil ovet i numy folewi-rt,. -nw ltirside bntteri Mlllvlile i u hingle touclidewii. The victory of the bi-r tin en squad did net itnprtvs any of the ffiishere crowd In the least, and all Oipress cnnlidcncel tin ( Me're-p could "tacar cither tiam with eae. f Should the MelreM-Allnnties be un net th- Fca-here eliven will claim the Seuth MORAN TRAINING IN N. Y. I Sift 7' wUI s th K' CAD DftllT VAITU RARRFTT! K-racy title it i benta the AVi'dwoe-l i .'led I It, lermtr tear.imntea en tlie'A. A., et I mtikrerd. en ci.aeiung stali here last mui-. Since r.'- . "e i utcr eieien coin utrni iitvcrMde si: Mitiiifit charge. Coach Si tlirrlar.d ban 'ear ler In the season. ithe wen threu straight ever Lehigh. His roiiimu-neil Ser.iii.! i- iDny centr let expires ut the clesii of this '".e- .u ,--., ,' r- in..... i i- .. ibeeii -en s-d, although it is Lltely that 1,1 . ,J',.. '.. i .X. ti V- .J. ' ,i-n w,, r.e ..ii k,.h.jAj k. ... , team wants re be ceiihid'-red in the .ler- ions :"i Hnlsh (hlu .wtme-.t nltlmnt ' t"'v !ltV' htrl'-"3' The foilewi'Jp. Is their RPIft 1lfftA wimtiAti a irflK h Atm jkf J.IIC .lJUlll-l ll'll OllllVU iS UliC w three top-notch lightweight brittle". I Jee Tlplitz is te meet Shanius O'lltltr. and Johnny Dundee will take en Ale: Hart. In the ether numbers Benny Bast mil V .. . 1 ... ........",;, '"VV , . . , :n .i i.!.. .!..: .... t... i.tw i tackle niny aiascett ami .leiinii, uiuwi u. iiiiiiiiB.- a nun- wiiii luversitic. ami uc vin uu ma ihiiuiii. '" - -- , ,,.,. .,,. ..ui, Martin Judire. bout with Bebby Barrett, faid l.een ,rh ,irfcl j,eut wjj start at n.;,. New Orleane Lightweight te race Redhead at the Arena's Opening "Pal Meran has arrived in New Yerk l.. . .i.u r. . r l. .. i.. i., . -.. iext Runduv ! ains wne, wnn i-.riiesi .luiuuui, j w r. .m. . ... .: i lpprvhie boxing at the Arena, formerly I ie Ice Palace, beginning Thanksgiving ; having lest once te Lehigh. Champien Ski Tourney erslen : ffserti KrttfOi- 'ulic T.tdair "In the ear'y iart ei w, tebi-i- (Jrtater ' ,.,...,.- . . ... .. . . .. : f oilinr-swneil unil Itlvi i-.wl.. .Iren tm n B I '...riaiciif., it, v.. ..iiv. ii. 1-CDP.alri I - -......--'- ,, '" "I- " 10 sn5 14 er tne ; -i Mr tt-u ..,n 'contract that lliversiue Aeiil1 t.lnv nn .Vh!,lHA:l'.,w','? ".., Jp'c"r'ieur grounds- November 'Je. Sutu'rdnv ' , l.ur i- nln-vntii will tin en hnr.i? Ttin.-v ItiverMll! IllllVed Mlllvlile nnd fiftft A .......a Uan A..A.. QaamaM 11.1.1 Miuaciir r-itfis uudii uutabD luetic. nnerneim. ah iimuitiiieeinein iiue -i ie Autec-ir rece-r nun wnntH iir. made Hint .Iimmy tiniuen weuiii n-uiy en miiy -mis. team nay anew .. . i.... -..... i... ..i.i....un i .in,, t.t hum., nn ThanltnL'lv.ni: liav. AS 1.0.x narri'U, urn. .-.lurim. win uruii uU - -i, - ..--, Autecar Ce-MUJ .11 ..I.......1 , H.AM II,.. I' i..n. ,...--- -- - . - - . - HUH nceu eisevu iu iticci. iuu -eiiiiuii i Aruieere, 1'a. w..M nri)'v-in.i,l liirn-., Xt-iV'r'.eX. 'vetlt.'f Mr.&trur !4 ft 11. ,11.011 mmr il.v-firr.,. l.uva entered aifuln tl.l i 3 -. Benefit for Italian Hospital An "nturtnlninent 6nJ itar.-e 'ir'.ll he irtvr. I- t.-ii- Niw (.'entury Club t"nlM un'lr th miHpl, of tt.a Kletera of th Sacred Henrt. Th" imctiiji wilt be iHi-1 M tlin Sull-lln i fiit.il nf t'i lUtlan It"Httftl unrtfr oeruirui-. I nn r.-. Ilmd and VVhsrten f.reetf. Mla ?!-.) ill Gs-itur.e I chairman cf the coir. ceir. n.lttei ii chare. being victorious they canceled the game with Greater Colliiiifiweod, claiming the championship of Southern New Jersey. "Greater Collit.gsiveod has net met defeat this year and is mtitled te the championship, and is declining itse'f champions of Beutin rn New Jersey en the strength of breach of contract. The publication of this letter e-ld be greatly appreciated by Greater C)'litiswoed A. A. C J. MT'SSMAN." r:u and nell iu BoeU und Saddle j ' Qualifying Boxers In Phila. Champa ItS-POUNI) CLAllrt 1nt.fr 1vj.. Builtn 'r or. ;r.-i Wiilur 1letjn. t'era untMiri- s Mn. nnev t'-f Ml J if U.HV .1 mint utirel vr Whi.-ie 1 .TMu;.iv. 1 11 ten v-i Iiunvllle JihUirv a flinuv C'ty vii, Wiltun. Jmir I'J iamxin vi.. nun.iarv, -jnery 11, BVIIW vh ;,lluni inrrnm juicier:, j, sney C'ltv vu. lnvlliB. Jenuirr 19, ten v. nvrnuim. j.vr.ur.-y in 1-anDurv vu. Miiunt itmri jenu&ry i Amnu-.vt' Liiy, in !? "9. urv vu. M nt Ctrtnf tmekln vu I-ativlllu. Jtmunry 7, liutv v. Mlllrti. Junuiirv in fimekln Vm. Mulinnuy UltSf., Kvbruarr 3. Ultn . aieuni i.in.ii. i-trnr ,-, unrlll vs. nuntw-y. mrv a nor city v. nev ctty, ttirunf ac, 2f- tvllie re. Milten. VW-tUir, . JlNn Nunhtiry. Februarr is. Mount C.irtnil, Vptiruur 1 inen. -eri.ry ju. vh. Mhhunav rtty. -cVtirukn v v HhumaUlli. Il-jflliirv an. tarmvi ve. uanviuw, ttpruary i.j ve. Mananey 1,10. tvar-.n .-. ra wiii-it Mtrcn a. mel vn Bunaur city ve. if junt UKSSS&lk. . .eKfeeAlf tm ury, Uftrck a . 3 Tins Ontnrj Il4i:dlrup at Hewie tuJay id th-i lts'are eJlirir.g, Tltb n Il'.i't field lr c;r.tit fe- th p'trse. I'rudery apjifu best, wl'h iliaies and King Albert r prehtibl cecu-nders. ' The Ralnhev Ilandiei.p f.ir rwe-ycar- eidn is u tKHi.-r.dnr7 feature, which will I Kerd a menttng betwn Oui Oul (ien- I n-iil Thfctcher and (Jarel. Th An- j t n;-elis Pun "ill give an ep;.-t jnlty I for elder borne.. I Horsee w.M ; fra be jt arc : First j ric--Htttlng Kun, c.irdlda, Blun I t'hlr.a. riecer.d J'cii Scot, Ticacj-, I teh. Third ijjI O-l, (Jtiieral 1 Thatcher. Carnl. Feutth Kin Al- ' frwl, Ftsteral Swain. L'Kftairi. Fifth , Pruder. , lst.i. King Albert. Sixth Servitor, Huprr, Brideeman. Seventh IVrchy, Tem McTaggert, Eternity. Yellow Hani, which raced hi -. tn the toy of the fcjndlsap division in 1021, Jh again tnlng around te form nftr hnvlng broken down at thn ojxn ejxn 1 lug ei the "Prlntf -iiasen of racing. A lute ceniUnment of hen-es !.nt been Jilpr-J from Marlboro te Havana far the opening of r-icing en Thanks giving Day. The Havana track will be rua solely in a pari-taut utl basis thU wiattf, which Uktly will work a 3w elftt there: . .Irrtnan Brownt"in .-. jrin ri'i,c brlks Ccrfcrtt. Smith fr lliVlrh,u Ti-.-ir.ta riatlrjtul S jftti I'-iMkC'lehU. Frankl-a yeldemtth L-.ncelet Kvne, va lit Chirk yae hMWtlWtll tlfcrrv Olmtvi Ju ttejrneia . - .l.a r.A.1. 3-it i'hl.atrhl-i. . North riilltJe:-;-!, en. l'l.llt.Jfl-vhU ng.reuNi ctJye vu.r t-ity a A. Sri'rldMi lien' dub. jscirin I'hllaSelph 1. city yjtila C. c ertn I'niia ,'JPhli A. A. llfclelaWa. (.hick yey. r...4 tihiiinn. u.n.,,.1 Wallace "-.... :'--fc--, - -.... .. uiniP-Bl. -wvian.r eiQe. i.ayii flatr-ji-leen. ArV Etar.-.ey, ieu-.n -n::tce:p: tze-VOUMS CLAED A. Q. Btne4:fy. Weet llrarch T M. Oera nJ"'-'i- MllVivifn Cellf, Jehnnr Maeterja, Hu!.cr City A Irving J3dsr. .'-rth llrir.j-i 7. 2Z. 3U C. A. C. 1. 1-OUNU CIJIP? riark Twit -i" -itr A. a. Harry Blmkira, ll.t.nev Celtne. Thetnaa Hure. Kf.ilnter. PnvU Erieff, flcuth rtJlaiJ-jlrtiU Kits. HT-r-OUND CUAOS I!aklne Kayimla C C. BV wit Ism. Uftll 'A'ftlt Phlt.,UlnVk. I Carl, Bunu-ilr. Club, ' ' KO-X'Ot'N'D CLAB8 Tat TXmahue. ;nrlen'n tr.etpyu Jack Uarltcl.'. VJIUtiavi. Ce.ieit, nr.Avr.n:i(HiT rlaes rantl nievaeb VV.t fhlla1p-i, .(ehn DtiV. v.t I'lillatslphla. JJUSh Hultiier Jertli ;(, laCl-UU janiea Lar-tlne. Jij:,, " Te Coach Weeleyan Mermen Miaaletnrn. 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