Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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West reint followers Predict First Victory Since 1916 Over Navy Eleven This Afternoe
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Finds Warriors Ready
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PENN
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flavy Is in Serious, Determined Frame of Mind, While
Army Strains at Leash te Get Going "Fight?' Is
Werd Frem Rival Camps as Game Draws Nigh
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Dy JOSEPH T. LAIIRtM
ZieVDlTIONS nre reversed for the . morning iliat It looked like "Daddy's
V Army-Navy football giirue this
afternoon- Seng nnd story have told
0f (lie rnrcfrce willer Hinging nnd
chirping Lis wny i'" bnltlc wltl nn
meniy, nnd volumes linve been wrlt
.. lelllnir of the eulrt, determined
manner In ltleli Hie soldiers march
te the front prepared te de their
mightiest In n conflict.
This morning finds the men from
Wc.t I'"'"1 fccemlngly enrefree, of
nunc thinking of the twenty-flfth an
S battle with their wrvlce fees,
t apimicntly net werr.vi.lg n let.
SmilKs were en the fnces of nil of
Majer Dnly'H hopefuls m they tumble!
it of the reer t Overhroek this
morning. The time for the buttle was
"iMrnlSaf.lftt the buttle, ,ut
Bet In -but grim, determined way hut
inlliers lire went te tiilk iibntit n
coming conflict. Instead, there was ft
let of llght-henrtitl remarks, geed-mi-lured
kidding, and a certain sangfroid
that Uruck the ebsener n t-emething
dl(trei!rnnd nnd Walnut strectH nt
IheUelleMie. the men representing tlw
ether wing of the service eed off he
rt Tmen ready te .lie te win the
Of course tliev milieu loeumii
part
Who i wouldn't tnlk football when the
fate of the whole jsnvy depends en
the outcome of the gumeV Hut it
ie-n't light talk; It was serious stuff,
the kind thut mnkes men tliink und
think hard. , , ,
T II HUE U no underestimating the
strcnath of the Army by Captain
Conre'l ami hi playmates. I hey
hmc heard tale of the strength of
the Pointer' line, of the ability of
the hurls te peitml utth feire, nnd
tl that man Weed, one of the best
tiunUr in teltciir tanks iedau. Ann
Irani that tan tic 1 """ "'"' . held
Xetre D'imr te a worries tic is one
te be fiaird.
THE Navy is net otcr-eenlident that
tliev are going te win; it ennnet be
mid tlint they nre eeti confident.
Thev are like the teitm thut is net
cenlderrd in the running, but which
mtiMcis all its vital strength for one
lest (ling the kind of fling thut brings
viftnrv. , , . . . ..
Tin re is something serious nbeut the
JCntj. Tln'V record the annual contest
wltli the Army ns being somewhat dif
ferent thnn nn thing else en the sched
ule. I'enn and I'enn State menu noth
ing. Heat the Army and the season is
It siuce-s is me muriiii. h m w- u
treat t see that Navy team en the Held
this iifternemi. They are ull set for
the buttle of their live.
The Hitler Hosts
Fidw ell's men wnnt te send the sol
diers bnik te the Point for the third
imvff.sl p icnr. smarting under the
ting of defeat, and want them te have
in trudge tl t the steel) hill leading te
the, dormitories nt the Point carrying
their own Mlitcases. That is the way
defeated Army teams de when they re
turn te their own bailiwick.
The Nnv.v team imi t superstitious,
hut it changed its numbers only e.stcr-
d.iy finin being mixed odd and ccli te
just plain odd. Then there is the story
that the Middles hae that they cannot
xin mi Franklin Field. They point te
the I'enn State gnme of lust jeur nnd
the I'enn gunm of this enr. The float
has been turned nreund se often since
Us nrriwil here thut the future ensigns
figure tliat thev have tossed tne jinx
far and wide in the lnngunge and un
ties f the veteran poker plner.
Take the Army. The old mule hns
been a geed link omen for many jenrs.
Sure, he lest the last three, but then,
his turn may come this afternoon. Thut
Is the way the future second loeles tliink
nt any late. Little Dun Daly, nine
yea is old, but tilled with gridiron chat
ter and knowledge that would de credit
te one twice his age, chirped up this skipper,
day.'
PVIJItY one else in the Army ramp
seems te have a sneaky feeling
that Utile Dan hat the dope.
They're a big, reuuh, open-hearted
sort of squad, willing te let the day
take rare of itself, but confident
that their folleierrs are net going te
no enn whit til -appointed, win or
lese, when thr final ichistle resound
through the stadium,
IN THE past the betting that used te
go en between Middy unci Soldier
gave nn inkling as te the way the fol
lowers of the teams thought about the
game. This jenr nn edict from the
commanders or both academics mukca
betting n ceurt-innrtlul offense, nnd
being se'dlers and sallow true they
have carefully kept from making wngerti.
Ken en the side thev refuse te say
anything about what they feel the odds
should be. The order went out that
betting uhetild net be, and they ure
following the order te the letter.
It is a surprising but true fnet thut
less bctrfng is going mi tills year than
ever. Ne ene seems te knew just
who te het en. Meth teams have made
remarkable records ,1his season and
seem te he evenly matched except in
weight, where the Cadets huve a slight
edge.
netting Net Brisk
One gentleman of the betting frater
nity risked WOO iron men even this
morning en the Army nnd suld thnt tie
hud a let mere, but business was net
up te slumlord. Out Penn wny the
students fuer the Niivy at even money
und ns in ether circles little wugcrlng
is being done.
The lust-minute words from the rival
camps spell light. "We will be in there
every minute. We Iihve u fighting
eleven worthy of the name of Army,"
said Cnptnln MeKwnn, line coach of
the Army, out nt Overhroek. "We
realize that the Navy has u great team,
but think we lire Just u little better
this eiir. A geed dry field and wntchus
go. The entire team is in excellent
shape and waiting for the opening
whistle, lleth tcaniN nre evenly matched
and I leek for u great game."
I.ieiitcnimt .Tenes, one of the greatest
tackles in the blsterv nf tlm Armv.
seconded oil the stntements made bv
Captain MeKwnn nnd ndded the trite
remark thut "Football history will be
made this afternoon."
the husky,
thr Artnti thr
man tilth the virtnru emmM ll.nf
he h playing hi last year en the
vadtts' team and wants te leave the
Arndcmy a vietorieui leadrr. The
Middies have icon for three years
straight new and ire arc lining te
step their streak this afternoon.
Ourjcam Is In a fighting mood and
we just can't irait te get en that
gridiron. Fer ma it will be a game
of games."
TV)n FOLWRLL, the farmer of
- Mulllcn Hill, veteran of mnnv n
keen strugitle en the gridiron "and
conch of many n tenm encasing In
fenturc games, announced his tenm te
be in perfect condition for the battle
of the j ear.
"The team is In crent shape, better
T nm told than u New team has been
in five yenrs." wild the former Penn
slntilii captain. "Wc leek for the
hardest game of the senseri. The Army
is strong, one of the strongest in the
country. In Weed they have a kicker
second te none among the colleges.
'MSnrhNcli nt i enter is star nnd
some of the ethers nre of the name cali
ber. We realize thut. but will he In
there fighting with n tenm that doesn't
knew the meaning of the word quit. It
should be u close hard fight every one
of the sixty minutes."
Ciiptniti f'onrey is a man of few
weids. "Should be cles,., hard fought
game. Teams ure equally matched nnd
the best will win," said the Middie
fAVTAIN Jlrcidster,
smiling captain of th
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HJUIBALLTO1
Red and Blue Players Will Wit
ness Other Teams in Big
Battles Today
HOLD STIFF WORKOUT
2D STRAIGHT TITLE
Upsets Cermantewn for Cham
pionship of Public High
Scheel Grid League
8000 WITNESS CONTEST
CAMDEN HAS CHANCE
FOR JERSEY HONORS
Trenten Itlch
left mil llartmnn
Iff I tiu'kln
, .... luft mi irJ
ir-nter ..
.... rlKht KUHKl
.... rlh'ht lackl.i
ru-ht tnd .
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.... l"!t Imlflinik
.. rlKht lutlf l.'i'.l:
. ftilll.aik .
Sii nr Itur Iftifll
luaa iiiiinmau Arniuune,
llufl'en
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. I.arien
I.OftllHlU
. . .rilli I
. I..ih.'-hchruKeer
I.H.K
College Grid Games
On Slate for Today
Expected te Defeat Trenten High
for First Time In Hlatery
.Camden HlRli
Ben.inj
Dubrf ii
MtjrN
Terrni-ctll
Catm , , .
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Carten . .
Sulleb. rs
DaMdvjn ' lUfe. ,.-
n S-nrlnKilclJ
BprirKiicu,
Camden nigh l the favorite te win
erer Trenten HIrIi in the nnntiul feet-
hall ihih'.m nt Ferest Hill Park, fara-l
den. this nfternnen nt ":S0 o'eleelc.
It N nn uuiisunl hituntlen, nn Cum
nen Illuh. in spite uf the many Murs
ie hebeid has dcelened. never lius
BAHT
vn,,..!tINT .at franklin FII4
i."1" Harvard, nt NV Hn
llnjerfenl a Swarthmerc at Hiivarferd
IjfM-tt.i m,. lhlli. ut Kn"ten f
lrewii s. Iiartinnuth. ut liustun.
LurBh" s- N",ru XJanie' at pl-
ter1.'" '" ' "" Wc"'rn Maryland, nt Chr-
Hta.li.ur? turj.-" "" '""" ul e"'
I.eirnn I MuhlPiilmrr v I'nnlhem n.,.
I'mnlre Sraul., yilluiieva h, Dutiuesni'. at Vllliineva
iiuiKiTH vi HULknp 1. at New llruniwtelc
Tuft. v n?l0Il u Rt Mdrerd. ICK
mi.re Hlln s. St. Jehn's, at Baltl-
Uilaware vs. Dlcklmen. at Wllmlrwten,
wi:st
Nprthwpsiern y le. nt Tnwa Citv
"I1""'" . Chlciite. nt thlcaifu.
AIlrnlKiiu . MlntiiKuti, at MlniifNinnlln
iihte Htate llllnnlK. b? i;rb."n,,P " '
0101" '" a,Ui Jtf,,;r"u" " Lietrelt. at
nv P.UX PltEP
rjlIIB Frnnkferd High Sehoel gridders
enptured tlieir seoend straight ehnra ehnra
plenship in the I'ublie High Scheel
League yesterday afternoon by hum-1
bling (jermnntewn High, the runners- !
up. 1!) te (I. j
About 8000 persons wiw the gnme.
The stands en the miiuIi side of the
Held were tilled te cipaelty and ull
around the gridiron steed the spectu spectu
ters In rows of three nnd fmir and
in tome places si nnd seven deep.
It wns n lir t.ettiii!? for n rhumtiien- I
ship battle. Celd westerly winds that!'" !'"" te h -O-.vnrd line, but Tom Tem
blew neress the iield kept the cred j Jfu'rSrf? lS3T MnS" "
dancing and deinB nil Kinds of nntirs villiinevu I'rep entered Inte n tie for
te keep wnrin. The biting wind mmleilhe Cuthnlie League lead when It de-
Utile lilt und ! fe.lted West Catholic High Scheel ei
TODAY'S UAMKH
INTEnSCHOI.ASTIC I.HAOUK
fVntral HUh s Niirthraat HlBh. ut
Niirtheaat Klild. Tcm-nlntli and Cltar Cltar
Held utreets.
OTHKIt OAMUS
. f'athellc HUli vs. ht. James' High, at
Hnerhlll. Mifi.
Trenten lilmi s Cumdcn High, at
Porret IJIll Park. Cumdnn.
Allfntnti Hl(.'i u. Norrletewn Hlsh.
nt Nerrlstuwn, I'.i
Mnunt Alln Kerctry Rchoel v. Shll--pin'.liuri;
If lull, at hhh'.f nl.urn
Alteena Utah s. Jjhnatewn HlKh. at
Alliienn, l'a
Atlantlr,nty Hli-h .. Neptune, at
Ailnntlc rliy. N .1.
llesn" rf.uii s liordemenn HlBh. at
Honlrntewn. N J.
feutcsvlll.i hIl'Ii v. Downlnirlewn
HUh at Cn.itrillp. Pa.
I.in-dijlP liiah i. Quakcrtewn HlBh
nt I.uiMilale, pa.
I'i nnlnKt'.n Scheel a Williamson
i-iiMl. nt IVnnlmtten. N. J.
Tonic .srhoel a. Oilman Scheel, al
I rt Deiu.Hlt. .Md.
H ?.'.'. i."1 M l" ChPitcr.
Wllkfs-Ilim. inch Wllllamnpert
Hli'h nt Wllk.H.llane. IM.
V nilncten l.l,-h a. WVnenah M. A..
nt H.'iienah .' J
Lnper Djrhv llluli m. Harhy Hluh. at
MuneU.il l!d, LitiHileuin-.
secci:h
S henlalilp Annipullri h (llrard Ci.l
!'. nt Yupiity-fuurth and Ulranl ae
nui-
,. W't Phltid.lphla HUh v. acerxs
Schual at Qeerkc Si.boel.
FORM
T.
1YTE1
Grid Clash en Ironworkers'
Field Today Should Be
a Hummer
YARNALL AT QUARTERBACK
Mount Airy
i.onneii. .
Conshehoek'n
Ran
DREXEL GRIDDERS PLAY
GALLAUDET TEAM TODAY
Lecal Team Has Had Twe Weeks'
Rest and Is Fit
DreTel Institute football team plays
the Inst gnme of the se.ise?; today when
it tnke- en Gallnudet College of Wn.h-
This Is nn off dny for the Pert
football eleven. Seme of the nlnref
will remain here for the Army-NaTT
I gtiine, while ethers hove Rene te BCO thn
huttles between Vule-Hnrviird and
1 Lehigh- Lnf.ijette.
nly one mere n'rlnunnft-c will b
held before the Cernell game and th
tenm will ene here en Tuesday night
or Wednesday morning for Atlantic
J'jty wheie tliey wj remain tinttt
I li.iiiIKiving morning
, I lie team hud Its Inst workout of
this week en franklin 1'ield yesterday.
'(ouch HeiMTiim sent his huskies
threii'ih a stiff scrimmnge drill that
lasted until utter dark, when the hi
eiv-iiK- hsiiis were ncj 11 breilht
into p1n. The I'enn iirartice took
place nftir both Armv und Nuvv had
hi Id v,irt Ms-mil ilrills en the lleTd.
The entire varsity Miund of two full
teams was cut into the diill tignlnst
th- junior vnr-ltj Although the prnc
tiie was net mnrked by the spirit of
ear'iep jirui tires tills week, the var-"-it
y hail little tieuble running up
tlllee neeres en Its oliliejients.
flraf was the only member of the
Penn team who wa-, net out nnd he
was detained by late classes. Jehn Dern
Tomorrow's Independent Grid- vy","l - rfWlJlnj&
iron Card is an Attrac
tive One
JENKINTOWN
One of the largest list of Sutiilnv
, ligaments m his knee.
Kuriiu- tin. nle-eneu of Ctrnf, Frank
Dew hirst held down the right guard
))e-t and li-plneil tine ability at
breitkillif ill) nlaw. The eeneliPM will
deelile between (5rnf nnd Dewhlrst te
start ut tlii1- position ugninst Cernell
en iiert Thursday.
Jehn Jehnsen, former Trinity end,
eamr Inte his own testerdnv when he
gridiron gaims is en the week-end was sent In nt end. He was erv strenc
m.'iiu. r hninpieiiship gaiiies will be en the defense and when tiie vnrslty
played in Miiinii sections with two big took the ball caught n forward pass and
clashes en in the u.al regions. ran 70 Minis fop a snore. He Is flsht-
The Seuth Phillies are scheduled te ' '!' h."nI f,",r !1 l'""1110" en the team for
dash with Cel w. mi at Shetline Park. , tlle c,,rr'r11 Ki"",,
IJeuni mill JSIgler stieets. The Hel- i
uwitre Ceiiiitians pan up a score of 47 Hiall ScWfil TjPIMIIP
te t! en Hunting last Sundiiv. ami with ' "lyU et"""fc league
several new nlnwrs in the line-up are!
cenlident of turning back the invaders. ' nia" !"'"oel lhaeuk
(Wh ami Manager Frank Bej le of Kr-nkfert H.ch . ..'J n' ""?
the I'lllN. put Ihs preteges through n i J'hlladeihU HlBh .3 1 1 7
stiff workout last night, and he or. 'i'-rm.intewn Hlsh ! -J O fl
peels the team ti. maintain its record ivntraTnn"h .'.
ter the siasen. whieh is the best in ItH Nertheiat Hlrh
Ulsiei'V. in the r hist i-iim.. tl... tn.iiu
defeated Magnelia, of I'runkferd, 0
el i.
l :t t .1
i a e a
e a i 1
The Kl.'lllder-Welrien elnren lieu ..--
ringed te meet the Xatlvitv team nt
lenkintnwn tomorrow. The "liiir .Verih.
YHhTimDAY'S IinSt'LTS
Prankferrl HikIi. ltc CJ-rmantewn High, 6.
CATHOLIC LUAGl'i: .STANDINGS
Wen I.ent TU Pti.
fathMIc Hleh 2 0 t B
VI, mi I'rp g I) 1 B
i list i.i.i-,..i .. i,i, l. : ,i. t ,, : i I'Hinn'iL ii sn i - u a
asi Hewn, whii h i the former Kwing m Je-Ph prep t 2 0 2
1 lllll IllllltlU III lull lt n ....I.. . P 1. w . 1 uul n . . IT nl.
Imrtnti nr sitrnu l.i 1,1..,. - I 'IM 1 l .".'. ..... "'" w or me .". ... .,.-....
"" . ". , " V . ","""l""r,, .Mitnity will carry u
Held. The team has hud two weeks ', luu crowd m rooters te the mmn nn,i'
rest, the long lNt of cripples being re
duced te one. The line-up which will
face the mutes will be the strongest that
Drexel has used this ji.ir. Mackin and
' ".!' II .llllllm .sIllllll nirtmiN tl. l...-.l
'st battle of the season. '
,''!" 'M"."nt Ai,v ,""m' whieh was
reerganised at a meeting held Wednes- ,
"T.. : :XI" ",Ke '" tlnbnrt. The
YKbTnitDAY
Ft. Jrupph l'ren, 0
. .. 0 3
SIlESUr.TS
Kale-lanum .
Vll!aneu l'rcp IT. West Catholic Hluh, T.
eTiinn p.ns-ui.TS
rhntnut Hill '.'s St. I.u'ke'h. 10.
P I V. 31. (.'"rmiintrmn Ararlpmr. IS.
. 4.. ,. 111,.!. r Mrll,. ttl,.U i
rexci nus useu i.us ji.ir. .uackin ami , "'"; "",."', n Hnbart. The, nidi-y Park iiiih. lii Aml.ler Hi5h. 0.
Cenneil, two eter.ms from lust year It tw" "' P ' I P ,?m,1,ens in t'1"'1 niVhI"eBSWOt"1 H'Eh' ""' "aM'in "''"
Who huve net been llble te play s0 far, PettsvnYe imV'siT, JiTl ... 1 ll'e P"Hrnil Hnd-IrntlfM HlKh 19. Hnrferd Hlah. a.
,.. ...,i.M.. i' i,...a. i',!..!1"...'"'1..1:: '''I'lund ejevens te low! M"ntweir.cr Scheel. 30. Hpincepal AcJ,
nre new eMiIlahle. Ilepp, Jenes. Huck
the handling of the bull
quite a few fumbles were registered
during the ceuise of the buttle.
.tiimiiv Oiifnn vli.k r.il..
n. . .. . .. , I w. ........ ...., ,.ii ...,i
ie inuite it n real loemau uny. ntiiiii.e imeb , ,,.,,., i i,
, . .. . . II..' .-"''', ,. . ,. 'i... ,-
KllUtV Miiril'U III lilll UL'lWL'Ull Ull' IWIItL'S
its ewji gridiron jesteid.iy ufternoen,
II IO I,
, ..,, .iw, iin'ip IIIie-MII Tlltn,'r "i ". .
..... ,. -..'......... t.jni. ...,.. ...... ., '..!.. !.... 1...... .... ..... .1. . .... .' .,..... Il.ikl .kn. 1.KAH .llnH.A..... 11m mt W.
iincnrerd i. f tnckl, v .pknr' ""'" "" " eiiim rser nine nn recovered n" are niuiet sure of him,!!..,. M.,nr ijinii.r.i, ... ...-i. .., ,ri,. .
M;s-u.re....::-.,rt VuarJ ;"...::. Dy from ii.jurles ruelMMl three weeks agn.Air its fir. d.V,.t at he e B I BruBn ' rep' ,0" Ur,n At n A"dem'- -
iun'lZl , V;,',1"'.;. i Mitcii..!' The line will ucragc well eer 10 t ftifr,,,, i, . . mcci:
sjM.'.nVV.V.V.V.r'i.l ' tTkll-i.-.-Nu-'ui h"? Pounds, while the backfe'd umtain, two , ,; tillf, l J',fi!n, 'n" HZ ralVATC SClity.m .ecenn i.CAaua
""7: rnxht er,l .".V. . .7 Wll",n lllic-erackers In Cenmll unci Heist, nil ' m 1" ,,'. n ' ,' C. '..I',' v"'"1",': eMVil- ftTAMJIMH
r"lc.h-..,.,.V.-:i!.,f,,',n.;rf!:k,i, $ excellent end-skirter In Shumun and ', VC , 1!,r'1''11 "'wl' ,. , r,i.i, W,-n '"e1 T'i Wft
n iir.fW "rLh h. iuLZ.r.ryrte Ce,l Held general in Weliib-iger. n,lx ( , fi" ,lmv"l,;t"'!!a tu their RV.VT-chi "?":.: ' L! 1 It
c uiiiih .."iiSieiikvi The mules are coming te Phikidel- ' , , '' '' ,"" V , A Ij'-J'minnry game Un c'hirip ' . S "
Tl, , . : , , . phia With the he.t team thev have had i Ll ,, n, ' n , , t'1'', Jer chum- Jllmu..n rnsnU-.' 2 '. 0 4
The Conshehoi.ken eleven Is net in ln yeais. I.a 1'eur.t.ilii. I.M.ade and , T "... ri , I'lvT" C""m b"t"n lmwU :ec't " ""
the least perturbed ner the 0-0 de- Cherrv are all pla.Mng their last game. ' ,(.i'"rl ni"'. " ''''ne. .Irs. YUsTHHDAVH m..sULT
feat sustained at tiie hand of the SclPf- ,h" '" fi,st '. he last Sf,; ',',';. ', ,r plV, ifl,,, ' "y! w, m"et Germanten 1 rim- . - I rl-mJ.. BrteeU 9.
;!;-;f.: rr "" smr t" -K":' """'', " " t-""st nNWkrMfaMMiMtaM.
de nnd are prepared te run up n big ,,,, r..nu.i-t . fmI !", 'T, ' ! f ' '"'"inding. On a,-
score en the Mount Airv team this Jmies Ift rn.l . I.ar'eunt i n ' ..,',. ' '"June, te phi.vers the He-p . . . T TTT
iifteilloen When ihev ,'lnh tT'M'i " ' "uckrnan . .. IW, t.-k. . K.ll.l .n ! haw SeMTal , w men in ,!.. ..".' "', ,' ' Jh' TJ- . j nh ort
if it u'uu i ria t it in. "- nrewns n-.y., w4 .v ... v..
" - i. U.-.,,!
wmkeis' Held at Twelfth and Fujette I Mmcjiiirrl ."
stieets, Conshiiheiken. Iiunell
ineligible men, just haiely managed te
lowered the colors of Trenten en the "-, w ..In-llnnn t Uf,,,,,,
.ruiirnu iliiriiig the iimny jeurs the ertnneii uruk. nt Det .le!n
lustltutlmis liae competed in iithletles. , ."J-VI"' 1' JJi&ln: "'''"'nkiln.
"ii-ii,riill , nm iiit-ii i, i l.i'lllK lll.lt;
te aeiein plit.li what the tViigliiN, the
"rates, the Cilendenlngs, the TuvlerN
snd ether htnrs have been uniible te
de hns been big iucenthe te the Cam
nen lads who are prepared for the in
vasion of the Trenten Tigers.
A ictery for ''iimden nut) land them
ie I'lianipienship crown of Seuth
Terfey, as Camden tied Atlantic Citv.
JJ,hp iu turn bent Trenten, lll-O.
Neither Cnnulen nor Atluntie Citv
wered when they met ut the shore
latt Saturday,
P. M. C. CADETS MEET
WESTERN MARYLAND
Chester Squad In Fine Shape for
Grid Battle
I. M n Iu i . ... .., .
hfini 1 1 ' . ' " "Ir uln gnu
iii.Ila h. Itese Pel.
)u P.iumt ;. WabuNh, at liulliinanelli.
Onilhaa" LS"ttn m. Uioiuliien. at
Atusklnirum l Woestcr. nt Woentfr
W.sterii HuaiTV lt lilelbcrir. t Tlffln
ih hi Wosleun Uennlnn. nt Oram III'
Iiellamn h Jiiittnn. lit Datten. u'",1"','
M. lunitius nj Wlliiilnirtun. nt Cleveland
Kitliiiii.uae . Albien, nt Albien """
Im Meln.'s mi. Tills i hi Kuiikhr City.
IlllnnU Wmluxin h Knox, ut lliili.l,iir
l.iika Kumst h Mllllkln. at llriatur
1'arthiu.K h Hrtnlley l'ely. at IVorle.
.MiiHAiihum'ttH jkW b, MliullMn A.
KKa. at Ham I.iimlnif. ""
Amateur Sports
nnd continued for nbeut ten iniiiiites.
Frnnkferd wen becnuse it was the
better teum. Starting from the very
kick-off, It get through Oermnntewn
for big games. And it continued
throughout the game.
Cllvedens Excel in Passing
The Cllvedens hud it ever tiie cham
pions in only ene lespeit. That was
forward passing. Hut cwn then the
failure te held en te the pigklu made
t Iftkn ttnl intir linn ,iu itunlt-k.Lt
The Pioneers ulxe took ndvaiilnge of kiilv" uffL tU'f?Jlt; lln.' ,k,'.',t hs xSialA
the breaks. With the wind fnlrly etin'n humhlliiB baleMnnum High,
sweeping tiie field, Frunkfeid was ut un " t0 l)-
.dvantnge during the llit iiurter ami Lansdowne Win
dtlll'iteS.tl!r!fl'Ul5r' Lnnsdewne High scored the only
d fe'kk'ked1 ,ee 1 1 ' t .i,e".r,''t'ep. ' fty."ih,,x0 ' ,?!, ,ujnm;i!1 fi8rri;u,re,'i
pertunity, and the icsuli was the pig- mt lu w,t1' ",Ia "'fli In the first hnlf
skin was in the Uerma.itewn territory "" ?" them Mctery. J. VV niten
nil the time. Tomlin's ei.ening kick- mide the score seven minutes after the
off went eer the goal line, und when kick-off en u line, plunge from the 5-
the Cllvedens could nut dent their line. J l"e-
kurbeck, lioeting ng.iiusi the wind, dm Chestnut Hill avenged the 14-7 ret-
net get the bull out of d inger. back lust beuseii nt
Weeke.s tore oft Mime lung end runs Luke's bv humbling
and. he ped (eusideiahh by the ether Mm tins, lis) te lil. It was the tiri,t time
bucks, scored n tomlidewii before tne in live J ears thut the Hitlers huve been
game was live minutes old. i able te come out en thu right end of i
Anether store mine before the Clive- the score,
dens eeulil get win ined up. In taking1 The Hillers took the lead at the
'leiulin s second kit kofrs,epheiiseii. the hn m uere never headed. Though
(.eriiiuiitewn bnik. ten. lied the ball ati'l St. Luke's scored three times Inter it
it kept rolling until it inully landed kept the outcome of the contest in doubt
behind the (ireen nnd White goal. It lln'tj ,jle unHj thistle.
Fr'ankfenl enel ..w.,' ' He liekedup nt ""-' ?Silt1h,V1 "r (hestniin'!
the hall and run te the ii-janl line be- wl,s. intKed 1" 'hy the Chestnut Hill
fore lie whs downed. i students.
Knrback ugaiu attempted te punt I (icrmnntewn Acnuemv was no match "" ' ,""' '" renttaii tram,, ,eU).
nguiiiMt the wind, and the ball went for P. I. H.. nnd the deaf-mutes scored ;,, ,' ,'Sl l ''ri.ms I.thc V"?",1"1""
exnet'v 13 Minis, ami the Pioneers a .Tl-lU ictery ul Scheel lane and ii . wh ns axiernwen. iineh te",mc hll
DlllllLll II lllll III I I 111' fit I' 111 11 III! I lllll T-f III Mil I IT L lllll llllil II III hUl- UIU1I1I . . . ...' --.....-, II luwi i
lhVrwI , ' nnm llw efTlclal t(X
rlchtnirtiri-l . ' ' VhprM "ealdalp til (himnlfn.. i.- "' t-tlewn at .Rlyr1 U KUerfjId. N. . J.
.i.u. ...i . -i . .. . ...... i .. --.-..-...- im iiiii ., a u nt t'orit-nei eckti iwpniii .nn
.... - ' lirilll . ... I I. II I H H ... I enii I'I MNII II'L'IIIIU till i t II..M . !H ft i .uuuiik " ". ---.... .
"iJie .Mount Ahy ads have a geed , '"""nT nwht e, I I.ucmln premises t,, ,,., '" c:1,nt' r-V"7 ftrVv9,, , n""', " n,hv TUinti.
ti . ir.. " Welnheriter ntnre rhie k . . Wa.lJic l,r"Ulses te In i ne nt the best nt tl... Inrt,.Mh Wurl .it I) n, Uarby. Ninth
L tiers' I recetd for the season m.a n t V. IU. .. r ..V. r. ..V,V ... ' ...'. ',?.. ea p. l'n., ,n.. i ' ' l "' .'"e ar,. i-.aar ttn.is Uirhi.
e,,r .., . ., ." '"""1 ,u w'iv " rr.h, kv ., .l "z:zi w.. :.i.:.. . '" "'r " -7"-" '.im when -v,i,r t n'.i .... ...
; ??" ..K',,,e9,',,f0rf.t,'e-cennV..-. rum;:. ... l.nnUn JsilbirtJ the L , r'f., T. V 0f'. TLAAWZAX
A i -.... s,u. iiicv nre cenmient that "i'r, '.. -. V""1' "l'f, i nmire shenandnnli ' li"u; " m .Mni "-inu. i:u.-htentli u4
Mint imi r.t ,. l... .. f H. Hmitt t'nUnr.ti' it l.nnxi. tunU J4H 1141 NUUIt II . . : . . ......
-yard r."'".""w "" "'easure et tne Vii.V ir.,.m:n-V i' i ln. si S ,.nhn I AVe.sfii,t.,. ,. ..11 ...t , . !!. . " vn kiii v t
three , r .. r,'?iH a.!V a.re t'y'nB te ar- of the hn r" iZ t .., .nJ V .' -".. .... .I0r Pnp M,e"SKi"A - "it. rt eui.tu,. i
ri ' i i . ll V1" U1P Jl'uersens Ter lirTftRV n7CR PARPCTT lit tllkes nn tlV.. i t . V. ""en tirth etret anl i.aniuen uenue.
rally thu'iksgiving nfternoen. VIUIUnT UVtn bAnnfcl I Westincl ? V IH.es. 0t Darby, nt ,
,K" r,f- Sf? "',!!? MEANS MUCH TO MORAN Coaches l.ungren'i; d IVeelna?" have S
mln- "Uusty" Yarnal w ilbe l,nek' L m TTT.ZZZ. order u " " ,R.,. "1 ? tP"V. J-K
te the cum. nt niinrm. ,..,.i v-:"," ". "w uniani umriiwcmn. uue nere ..,..: .;:',: ' "" I'Jjs aim the AJ'Z- AVX
Eitxb. f &J wS A H4
I
He scored both Vllinnewi touchdew
niiu iiiu tne team in excellent style.
iieiu kuiii ey vuu irem tne S
line brought about the remulning
points.
The nurra made a determined
in the tinnl period and made a I
down, which brought the score te
Villi's Hmii touchdown in the final
utes of play settled ull doubt
'er. llelmesburg. will he in tiie bnckfieM
St. Jeseph Prep, without Its two 'Is a partner with McC'iill. another
newcomer. Nenulc is n Holmesburg
i.i....-i niiu ne wns M-ciireii ier today,
us his teuni is net plnjing.
torelerewInTstakes
Slx-te-One Shet Captures 3000
Race In England
Manchester, ICnsland, Nev. 23. (nv
A P l Torelete, by lteppe. ,,t of
leitm. owned i Sir Hedworth Meuv.
inn.iv tnr ..rna Mm T n. ...... .:... .,
,., ,. . i u. llnl(, ,ls f,Plsen
rnl Jlernn, w Orleans lightweight, i iMcenwoed .. ,, llly
hap., than
"everal new
who hopes te sidetrack the comeback m,,n ,ler i'.-' '" with Hovltstewn en
of Kebbv liarrett und nunllfy for a n',, " 1t.!'1' Ml,'!''1,,i '""'"Tew -..aili.
match with Carle, White , New S '"na"!, W w,rkrsl:,rP,dt.l",gJlt;
Yerk, will nrrie here today te com
men ln the b,.st condition ter
wen the Noxemlier hnndiene. th.. i.i.I
lit the hands of te. l ,";"';:' ";'.' "j' r'' f-asen. run
nit the Saints ,,t St. I ' ' ''. , V .,, .V' T!"',V".. AT"1?
., ,""" V ""Jen i urpi
was Ihlld. I eurteen horses- mn
'I he stakes weie 1300 pound's with ''hnnv Dunde. u i 'in,
nihlHiiins making the eu-nt worth about ''"' Tiplit?. eilntigin
,'foiie hiiiinds. llul i Shumtis O'Mrien.
Cnlslake rode the winner, with lehnnv Ilrewu one of the mnt ue-Deiia-'hue
up en Arnnale und Thwaitcs eessfui Itritlsh l....rs te InaM these
up n Orpi. I shores, will show M tistie ware
Tiie bitting was: Torelere, 0 te j . nguliist Martin Jul-, a rugged local
Arinvnle, 100 te S; Orpi, li3 te i I hid.
ng'iinst. I In the opening tilt It.nnv It.is,. for-
mer amateur cnatM'i.in will
plete training fur his Thanksgiving Day har!" ,;'"j" of the season.
, ' "- "" ; , niT:.te,."lIIiln,!"lIe:T1!
Merun spent the Inst week in New ginduiilly ie iilmg into terni l
Yerk trnining f.-r the contest, but ' leading t lm.-, .m. mg pla,d i ,
wants te be mi the scene of his bout I mm row (,aeh Arthur Keen in
"im nurreii tnri win meet I ear he i .
Victerv for .Mile, Mnrnn or Ttnrrett
will prehahh I. 'id n :i meeting with
White.
Twe ether 1 .'1 'weight bouts will
precede the Mm n Ikirtett contest,
M' Hart and
punches with
canapary is ineligible
Columbia's Star Halfback pi.,u.!
tisewnerc without Permission
New
pni
been
Cllberten and Coaldale te Meet
I im in... in,, I-.I,, .Miv "j The flit.
tifl I jM i .. r-vAl..lt .
slop tne winnin,' iinw
cett, of New Yerk.
tr
f Hills .Mn
ti
Th. ir riub wnt,i nu , i, . 1 started another efleiisixe march tliat (Ireene street. S
flrJthAJ!,lli,'S,1Jf0?,?hV00n resulted iu the second score. WeekcH flash of the lnn
about thu citv huilnw halU and nftVrlntf "gain took the nlg-kill mer. Clausen .
ers, was the star.
Amw7a)Hlre"ll'"l,,e,'"' Ju"""' Kl'"y' ',UJ5 kick'''1 ,lu' f"111' lMlt "- '" of ,lK im'tes,
ti.. v....... .,.. ni..K i... . . wi eiisu p I ne niniii. n ni uiiiiwi'ii,
ml hkuIiI likn te hear from neceinl ai!S flerinantewil started te use the aerial
!,'i',l"liinui'"Vu,rISk 'st "ri ulUiif! '"'.'L " nt,n(-'k " the second period and uideil by
"l;,e.'"',r' "? M iiu.nbJr.'' "Afilh5SK " Penalty of hnlf tlm distance te the
ami hiiuIiI llkw te hear from necenJ kiiS
third claim tfam In or nut of inn citv
i.miii.l'1iiiiv wartwcK. mi. iuiiiviu'm i.kA.' : . " : .- .. .. . .:
1.11111,1 ur aav. Al lteaenberir ibi"S'..W II penalty Of III f tllll tOstllllCe te the
blVi1.,.ii2H.V..i u - ,k. . Real line lntlided upon Frnnkferd due'
NelKlilKiil,.iud Ctntir. Iiiih liitain ulair,! v" L nuriesiis' SIU.'KIUK. eceiven lie enu
from the l ruiiMeril ueu .
Pioneer line held like it ftene-
. .1 .!......., ,.,,,1 O....II.. il..l
m. t. .. U 111HL Id rln.n.al. 111 HIT lllll'l, III,., 1 1 IIIIH ,1,11,11, , 1111,1-
li'en.s ear-eld trHuiliiK uulntet. unnia in;.. ,.l.,i. ,.i..,..,i i,u nv iuiu r..-
in hiiulc milieu utlli tiama of thlH aim lavliiir 2 , ,ml""""" ."" ,"',, .'.',, "
halla ami otTeriiitj naneiKihlu ii,"J?e mVntJ N touchdown. Ciirbel r s attempt for tlle
Jptllp this afternoe,, will, the UmUvi fflKmli K'VaS''ira't 3 ,, ds
et "est. 1 1, Mar.vlnn.1 ut Chester. Vt'lV.i,.!,L'! 1f04M'V."m,i,Ji'i )"" P"."1 , The 1
.UrL V"";! ,;,;. r,,:n,e-.rJi"-' M ' ?ur,,,n..)x. i wt 'f.,;
. '" .'.'.' ." "" I'i'ni noiillliei, ei I,
n..."1, .. .r" ""' ,'''''" '''' t iniiuevt
lie
till fll'il.
...a r"- l'i"ii -
niriii nn iiimiia ti... ii.... fin. -t i v" .r i i. .i... n,wi i. ... .....w.,,,,,- ,, .
lme I, ., . ,-. ..." .. ".. '"V. ,"1"N '.l.n!MYhiSuv,fi,fnr"Vi--,. ..... "' J." i'.m . '. MPrlBHtH.
-I. . . V7 '', nil lilt" IIIL .n.,lta til iluullf In lllitru (if t lia u ........ .. .
week iiml il ii ' ",.. in.- 1 1 erlt, l.u's'Ut leulera nf ilia Mmdeiiti vit. " ,l" u" "'"" '"V"'" l".' "' "or-
real f, , ,ai llne lu" ,"',',, l'1''''''! ""!"' hvU,sxia. wJ'.ul,l11te ,". ur.r"u '" mantewn missed their best chance te
"J.' loetboll. . u Ih huUi Itunm u Wlldweuil. .Med a, tJewn. (U h ,1P,, In the third nerled wlinn
CVLn !,,,,V,0Cr V' M-iirilr5.beV It'efflj 'llie'MrK ,B.line,WHhuPI
WeWy. k-?rartle,,eHrtt;iH.,rer J Tf t ' yh"ri.tffS.ii,t,Sr.l,,,ST,I51,0,ayS1 "JStfCt" nnnl made hucI. geed use of.
guard. Mtirllim, ...nl.. ll '.. '!.. ..', . . I lrf- a. .... ni..u . lUnnutt rinU Seore
-' t i im i i jiiiiiiii . ri i-ii i ana ni . m hui auui n.uiiusrriBBiH nil in w- v -
YJPMi Sheycr; right tackle, nml"
j' en; right end. Wyinan: right hnlf-
fniih' iLrnl,s' 1(,ft I"' fhnek, Sullivan:
ilunne.' "lM'" A,U'": ,urtS
BMiJi? ,s n '"'''''heed that Overall and
notWen, premising Beriibs, will be
n't'rnoe BC lB "" buckfle,d ,hu
inn nil JT"m . ncung-cilli aula aula
tet, wnulil Ilk In hear from team of that
riant ili'nlrln ani at home or away, Wll"
1, .1 V..I.HV .,', II..I. n...n... ,.
Illllll II. I".".. ."-, "' t" W..-II14W
Hum A. I. bun ThunkMKl.lna: afternoon
and Dfieniber 8 pi;ii for ufcend-claaa huniB
i lulu taiH'cUllv Wt'lrume. Immaculnla t'en.
ii'iulnn. I'lnarlleld. Kiint Palla Hi'cend. Ivy
Cnlwyn II. C. or teiinia of that callbir
lirilll .. I'nnn.tv RIA.! n.l.in e..AA. "'
tt "ll"..,,. -TJ " W W'M.,1 .II.VI,
ini
WfX j?JL .i1 PJHf MlMute
ass: e6rKorreBcbB,iflusSi:' com
In the final utmrter the chnmnlnnu1
benefited by one of (lermnntewn's fum
bleu. Mike Dennett, the alert and,
scooped up tlm hull nnd ran 10 yards
for the final score. "tVcekcn minncd tin
goal. ,
Germantown rallied as usual after,
this and by ure of the forward paulni
game made several flint downs and took
They Meet Again
Just five year gene the Army row, and girded en Its sword;
The Navy ordered solid shot nnd Nnvj ships unmoored ;
And side by Bide they lenturrd forth lis for a jubilee
Te grapple with im alien feo across the Neiihern Sea,
I'ntii nt Inst the light was wen, though dendlj was the fray
Tim Army nnd thu Navy, they meet again today.
Again they meet; though martial drums aiv stilled thmugheut the Innd
Once mere upon the battlefield they make their gillnnt stand.
And they who once fought side by side new tight ns fee te fee,
And some there are upon the field will tune of bitter wee
Ure sets the sun upon the scene that greet the grim array
The Army and the Navy, they meet again tedav.
rear;
The slashing Army cohorts lung deep for Nnvy gore,
The Commodores tight mightily, the i,,,i thev n.ek nm,
New Niivy ranks draw close nnd tight, the Army holds Its ground,
A stirring, seething combat Joined nmi.i ni.. f sound
They surge nnd thrust and eeunter-thrust and neither slde gives way
The Army and the Navy, they meet again today. '
FRAZIER AT NORWOOD
West Phlla. Grldders Travel
Delaware County Today
I rra.lr
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1 iiiekrnian.
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(!ninn"r. .,
Hum k .
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rlkht ImKluuk
iniinnih
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s llaht.
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s.i I'tiei
1 uki'liM
. auiiitutOH- rrtiiiT. an i, e iirtinti
unit small for Norwood j , . , ,i tm.
rlneer. While known a mil Im.m i in. -
i ?"' ?.r "r"1: l'',m' T'ni3 ut n-rieda
li) and U mlnuun.
Nonveod will meet the I'rnier team
of West I'hllmlelphln en its home field
nt Norwood this ufternoen an I n liird
game Is expect.il The local bids will
depend en its star quartet M.-l'lill-eui,
Yeeum, firesmni, RtiXT "Itabblt"
Ilehn te bring wctnrv.
Tlie IVlnware County eleven will
use Its regular tram In the game, In
cluding l.ukens, Stmens, Kebtiis
Itutler and Shelldr.ike. Last week
Norwood .suffered defeat nt the hands
of Last lulls by a singlu fiela goal and
they nre out te redeem themselves teduy I
if it iu possible. I
Hrn. .e j-,.i,i ,i ,,...
MU .. uinlM.i lu'ht ha tl, k.' , ;
b' land lli.'ll.i i e iv il,
en mill in. te ri m, vi nt ,i,. I,,.."
and Whin in mhhti. ,, ,,,, '"'.
IIMUIIll, is he J,.,. u, ,(,, i lc, ,..
the .'uiblllU mile Will. I, .,, i.i'l.irt,
111. A stinletit l,.,!l .'..-.. .. , . "
' right te r, pi.-, mi Columbia m ,,..
Ii tie cetiti U if h k.,,, , , n v
elltsiil,. ...,,l.r a l.j.ie,,.,,!.,,,!,. ,
nil nthlitie oil- nil itimi imi eeniieitnl
with Celiinibia Iniv.rsin whuhir In
term time or icatimi unless . ,,
s,i nj sii., i ..'i mission ,,i u.y
mittee en athii tus, "
. Ai i Hiding In n letter n i i n e 1 In
1 I'r.ulu lie Manager IJelurt y M'att
Cnn.ip.ir. took pan in an uthletie ceu-'
test as a lepp seiMitiM. of another or er or
ganirutien without luiMng ncened
permission.
te
cum
Like the Army and
Navy
a National
Institution
MMII t.i iKIng system i f tha
J I n tid m it. t is i ii itlenal
InC union i's iiii-ii In rs pbdceit
i,i sh ti. h .. U run r sinMilii lty
fur th. s in t and il, , ion.
tn. nt ,.f th- hushii ss let resta
of tin' nation
!" r thr. c iiuirters of eenturv
the Tiiid, sn I N u i nnl Itnnk
I .is f.ut i'e H si r ,1 il. Int. r
.sts et 'h pmimia In their
n i. il a t 'i .s ut lieuis,
and ul read
Tradesmens
National Bank
431 riiritmit Street
Philadelphia
Jnpllil, Surplus fc Und vlded 1 refit, $3,3M,0M
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