rrvi, "vv.vm.-UrU' ui'v.AV'i,, mL.:v M..v,iUwttWUfuw.ij MAT v' .-. t -f in-f-5Fvi f.-iyi -' - -t ' - -y-."itt ii " ''-.'lvv's: ,.- i-r hj ' ,i'rcP7ilf)JHiJBlBlBlBWrr..'i7V-T 3d ' '' " T ' " - -'-. ' ' 7'M'WeVS 5 "wf T '. JiHRJfcv.TO.1 ?7TW1IIBHWM ww .- - I 'V , 1 T s P.v:fci iffi"" 20 -. MAI, EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIEADELPHIA; SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 19215 i - '. ''ti Charlie O'Hearn, Yale's Star Drep Kicker, Will Be in Game Against Harvard ; Elis Fayerfl mmmmmT rfc ft f',r i I y 77,000 SPECTATORS KM YALE BOWL Many Distinguished Persons, Including Geerges Clemenceau, at Harvard-Eli Came NAB STUDENT "SCALPERS" tIHTMir.1 Jnkln t'l t.1 punkiT lft In kle tunhr'li . . I"fl irvard Clarke . tentsr Itul-bur'. Muhr "Timril Fnliiini. Hpl, la. Mr llohler r-c'il M it Tbisll iiu.i rf.'rl.n. k Owin . left Imifl-HOk 'Ohrkf rlitln ImlfhMc is Churchill fiinhm-k Official" Utf- IT I ll I Hutmnii . .Mllti- ( riillislmnk l-ii'-Jc I'-iH.- IMI,,- l. Hi' N''.1l.ii-er ' ii Heur ' I .llll .In-dlll Millnr O Mr en Tllf r Vniplr" -!:rti"t Oulijle I' fhl Jiii'm Vii .lnesnuin - I'll i rer vimiirij llei.l .iinriui Time of titUmIe 1. nilnti'e- New llaien. Conn.. Nev. Q.i. Ideal football Milliliter jiTi'tril Yale and ll.n' ran) fur their f rf -l'n-t ..ntui.il t 1 ! -iron c'u-U hcfoie 7".h)0 people in ilii Hewl teda.r. Farl.i morning eleiid. which liml threatened snow flurilc-. i'iiiishe.1. in.! Mii.Hin!ili.i.M.'lonllpkle. 'i"iiii-1. Tl... .ii, .1,,.... ..( "-. ...!. Tin iiiiiriiltiiT tiiniitiT.il ii ri nf LTi nil' IewpiI te ii mark of ".. IlL-li uhuK blew, ;isuriiis: it pundits: mum'. NeIiiIiIp- .ii rl insr en tin- tirl vperinl trnlii!" nii'liuli'il (ipnrsi'N rii'ini'tn euti. wln'i' nrrhiil from Itnten .it noun win tlie sUnul fur iuiir of :iii'l:iiii' .ill nlmitf tlir llti-: W. W Altu-liur. II. V. SlM'Imi. Iliireld .nul Urnitiiml Vtti. di-rlillt. tl 1 1.1 in ti It iki'ti-lli' I'iM'i . Iloekofi Hit. I.. P. lop p. Ir W. Se - nnl Vp1. Itmrj I'.i.mip WImiiipj , tlip ftitifp IVlniptiin pIpmmi. ii'i'iri epr both tnilii) iiv.'il". .Hid 1 'lOM-nier i:pr- i-tt I.iiUp. of CeiiiiPitn'iii. Iinltbiii'k 011 tlie ti 11 llni'Mtrd pIpm 11 t" dpfiiii Valp. Metulit- Kiilili.ink- iitul Miif 1'iik- ford hail tliPlr iipplip;itteu lur llikpt tiirtii'd down Iiu'mim tiij w'li' net YiiIp or I Ian 11 nl jr i.lualp. 'J'hpj at- ipinli'd tl"' c.iiiH'. nliiaiiiin;; t.i'kn.. pu. Mblj. from sjiPiMilaiin-. I'enr euil-ut- ji'ii arrpvli'd en ihn 1 harp- 01 i'ilp. ln7 . . , , ( li'tupiirpau .t- thp enl su.'.t nf thp dtij who .am.' without a tiekPt. Norn- w.t- bft wIipii h" di'ilib'il ' tin. miii'li in. I In. hi 1 inn. il thp vpi.i ' ..,-.. . -- ..- of 1111 illinium wlif I'eiiiri'jiiiPil hup of , iu in-M'i. Het Ins .Irnnppil te tH'.irly urn tpn.i'. HI neon with th'' mlM'til of tin- -mm 01 llunaid MiiMM.-trr-.. VrMenlm Y.iIp bHik.r.swpr.' plu.i'.Miii; at eddv ..f r. t, .:!.' I'uii .str.iiclit Defrats Tad .leniw' plmi'ii i- sTiewt pewpr nil M'lir pvpnt tu t he l'riiii'Pten sump. i..i !.... .t... ..i... ,. !.;. .1L.1 r: v . .k f, v',U t I. Id 11 lad tiiki-u tii.iii 1 .11 tiu-t 01 nit jPars It aKe V..1I Iuiih ti- plT-.t , the phuiti,- of tin- l'.C- ip.'ims. It viii iinneiini .-ii latp last liiKlit inni i iiarii.' I- iipurn. u ui iu... -u team for ii ml ubiiit te -ihimi t a llarx'iri alie lias -noun stri-nsin ; nut , ,, it J , "" l"1 " i"1" "' i"""'"" oniei'uiars. 1 two reiwuitn tVals, eup bj th.- "" ! ' "'.f' ?l s" J'-. fniy Tli-rp wit., in iss-meptinss ttt both Today's S()CCer GatllCS Tiirers .and tin' "tu-r b. Itrewn. lm- , '' : ',., " -;"- .."rai ej us ...,UK..s ,,-,.,, nipm. nery swi.s trout tnkpti M.nip of the brilhaii.' from tb" l. ' ''M,-tI, I'!' ''";. tlm otlier fermer -t:1,',1' K,lvIlt 'H-Pbiy t i-ellvp',, and Where i-operl of Hip FiM.prniPU ,, V ,"',,,' b.-t of physi,.., r. .,,. Th.- battlt-ry of tin' Hawiferd 1 If tl,.- HI11.. i, M.'li.rie'is it will h" '. "' f-'.'f. 1 eai-h .Nith.-rl.iiid hn- stmli'ltt is a tpaiiipilijr of thai fatueiib NVriONAI. Cfl' GA '"J ir'ls. su ifr1r.sr,s,tasi!i?iu w - late (lrep-Mt'M-r, "euiii Mini no- j.n-i. in-- iii-mug 011 umiij s trav t i 1 m-iiui itv of tlie (iru.-t irnnip. ihl u. i-euitn in.i .iitun.A.hiiu "i". """,tl ' "ti anil ill 11 couple weeKS game. Neal- wa- er.sit.all Muted t,, lightest in r.-uis. I.afnwt.- .,.. have .""'"J, ,." f, 'sarTl or, ?.V,ukl" u.e.w. TMrt-nrst and ! "'!' I bay the sport field te thcia- begin tin- gam.- at I.-tt haltb.uk with experienced gi.at dimetiliy in idacing , ,,, ,e,Vin,. tl "l-iiii I Iiit-trl- 'I m- H,. I UKnnen trV" l l.-r-rV. 11" Aanirerrt. . selves for the winter. O'Hearn .11 lh Mdelines as a threat. . their lucre r.ehigh stui..tt d.-Mre te I ' ' B' ,,,.,., ,' ' t'", , f ', "-i 'M,.r i. i;mi T.p-i.wn nd Anether v ist of -nm0M . , Ills sudden switch prebabl, was cau.ed ' b;-t en p.,s but 1 afajette will B I .ZX"r nl "v l"e, "j - "'"'" -ttt" u, iei.s VjZ IV X.I. le t s b. .l.ting.- 01 ta.tie. " bu'lier Hum .. te 1 m the outcome , kl: Wl)Ils .,,, K ,.. , ' ,' V,..,i ""'1 u,u"len ' att.-rmeii. altiieugh for the tirst time Lu... ter line, ale ,i alme-t gen- of the wme , .' , .'. " c; 'r' ," '?.?. !,., L Sur.-hir. ,. m !... M..a.er n-i we.u-.in ,.. ,.,.!,, 1'hillies a e net in era .itrr.'.'i te be t 1" stren.-er mi the I oetb-i 1 has been the main lenie of I a ,1 i ,' , .V .1 . i f mereiau.l e-.ot, l-.ofer.p a K.rten. act.mi -it h.nnn """ ''. net in 1... 1 ... 1.1 .. i.t ......I..V.! 1. 1, t. ..,,..! 1 ..11 ...i.J. ....'' ,(V W'l'' Mli lialtbMrk. atfl AMlllinilii a, ...... .,! i 'tmun Mlrtet Ilefnree HtlOUal Mil Illlllcl lit 'Pun tit ...1 INH hUrHi. Willi HJ'ii iiitit.uuir 'Ml " i-ti tm uiii. nt"rii j 1 1 1 ! if'r It 111111111- seheuii- .it siirpris. -tratei. 1l1.it in-' hmj.es. faKer.s weu- tetmd li u-t iiiir .i issue laj Kip -II at iuiiiterb.u-k would all .sirners, while ilerUr shops wi-ii' be the "erafucM held general available deini; a tin i 11. i: business in either camp, n "-Is 'eiipeiiPii. Ueidlinger. 1 ah s opening . non-e. Tteuld limp 10 make up much in rush- 111c alnliii t" unit istieii s in-or..- tienul nml tactical value. Hut the lilue expi'i'ted te I"' able te go 011 and sum ground l sh.'.r tere-. adding te it 111 the pinches pl.n s pri.M.led ler spepial itiiatieiis ll.iiiiinl, mi tie 'Hie list of the dajs of kn.ght irra... , try, with which the scenes el tedaj are best liketied. i mild hue presented no picture te com par. ether than in mini wi.li tlint nf rl... '.l.i Hi .it. I tl,.. k,ii-. rounding count r side and a.li.n-. nr . in before tl.p ga Inte New Union. bj the train, bj meter, b ireib-i ami ii feet, cieii lu nlrplitm-, "-ir-l the 77.01 s) sj tutors. Frin. s tuiiu-r iiri-inii r .iii.iii. the li"' uii'liiiliil hun dreds of highest sin,,, ing ,,, the peuti- try, scleral score of wlmiu i-ann- by speei.'il i ars Willi lie- Fowl filling earli , llicsi.,p. tacb' fren. t'p top et tin- gimt s.-ini. sunken sailer of st.itnis, u,is that ..f ;i grassj plain, white-lined at tin-iiird Intenals for a stietcli of Hsi .,i... surrounded In iising ridges et - i- which wen- idling fust from reads ilm- were choked almost ns far bai Ic as i ,'il.i be seen, and from aiit.iiiieb b s in. , formed arks tint streti bed mile ji'k mile and row upon row Life and r-e!..r fteti ; niiiiir ai I i.'.l frtuii lite iiiiilergiiiduat.'s . in.u.ig in -ne full the blggi M -wirl dill in lhiir.ii.i- deiuie jear. nn.-t of tli.-iu -u1! .- U, te graduates and imients of plajeis who inilde helld-il fel the ei. si.,, i, ' DECIDE CELLAR TITLE IN SCHOLASTIC LEAGUE Central High Griddere Meet North east Today Central High Wis. en . aeruiln . . 3Ii.tui.nn .. I.uIhixUs: I.iiiKe . . Mlmllta llunulnier . . rinhfr N r'h u h 'eft end ' UuN"l- r . u'llf (t tai k " . left k'lurd KIltiT . rlsht guard rUIn tuvkiS right md iluurterlmiU I-ft hHlfti.uk rlkht halflu.sk .. fulltmck... '' uu r l'ewM I H M'pi'k ll.lderNtl.ll , Mahuiiey Sli-Kis-K-r Mchre.lsr Kdwurdu The cellar championship of tln Inter. nchelastic League will lie d id"l ledai, when North -ast High and iVntral High inppl at the former's lield. Tweiiti- ninth end (Tearlield streets, at U' O Cleck. IVertlieust nas jei ie win a game in ine l.'llgue. we ie euuiii nas wen one game. Hint neiiig irein Muitlieril Nurtlienvl lield Niiilheru le a .-i lie. u.i... ,i........ ....... ........ i. ..i i i I IIP .tlirreis. ntir liii-i niifiiiirii nisi reek PJ "est I'lllllliieipilia 1 1 lull lij the score of ll.'l te I), and also defeated Northeast by Kl te 0. .Still, Central looms us the fmerlte. - Louisville Will Rebuild t'tilmie, Nui -.'.I. 'Ibc laiulsvllle cluh. of e ,e week . .v..p.m .g ; .iVteu.: ,0 ;'et,;.,bie . :,,ari;; Kevh,;; ....,.. ";;;:;";" ;",:1';: ; "7";; "'. ' :. :v::w:siur,.y.t, ;v ,v ,' i ' ; " : ll,Arm ,!l",,, llllH mw,,n- i.,lril :t b'",,1 '" tl" f7-v, ,,um"lt '1 the al.. ittack in whi.li d.s et.iiie ' I. na ette's gl.u n.i,s de.sis .,f tl r t, ,sr V'.""1 u''.. pbij .ii.. n. il,. hr-t line,,! ..,... i-e'..,. r D-M- s, ,, and Sui.shii .. I i,ii i. ! The Navy was imt iiearlj s0 se, retive ' 'ts stuft en a slippery field, accord- iftensV1''!.,, 1.,U ..reu'.'.'d ihu lalg.'-U J rU.iir un.'.therttli .. I M ,,;'1,i;?:,,ef,,,nU deiihu,' M;,r7,rVseWUn,I,',,;r - J' & . "Aim S th!m th,.., .h'l.M" Ll fit ,, ?.! lf 'l1'1 " V",Pt A$ "" VnMln , '" i V TW 'TV' W lintwil !.. onts.-ere ule Owen Field this afternoon 1 he two police r""1 '". ' " V u ' -"'P .-"- and th" '"-""' Vii-tnr in -, iniit.'h ...,.. ." Field lust even rig. " eine en out. ' would biiM" Us bellow that a dry tied tKUeut this' '.m. L l.eVir"u'hamlstieal,",nVki, "'"Town .nukhu 1ST s kcuu.n . ;- ;,XTpU ee" Tv 'eyH: e long as jeu don't iiuldlsh any-, favored them. Thej point te the fact little mere than an hour of actual pla. crowd in a few stumpy and jazzy niim- I wl'l' "' . ' "' '' ' ' , . Third DMkn , terj for Ligltl.eu.se will U-ldWrn l, J 'Wnit about our technique, I have no 'that upon several notable occasions, the and he told friends that en this his , lers. and Temmy Deulin. tlie L.,fay. we I .,ah" ""vcrferd line was composed of iv .r.i . m surti.. and Leuden ; ,,,., ' "i '.ti tnem into objection te jour wutcl.ing our prac- West Peinteis seemed te have the edge 'balllBanidr- l?:r!It,',"hardtiKU,,r,i,1JM,11,'r-'1-!;v JZA" sritXnt?irce'& ," b0 th W Aninlviii AinoilBllen. will build a IJW.whi hiiii.ill park w'litlnit Ih.noe te it,. VSffVl-S kl"avmt.UUU uSSwifii5u iLAFAYETTE MEETS OLD RIVALS TODAY , Lehigh Crippled, but Counts en i Fighting Spirit in Annual . Grid Clash EASTON IS CROWDED l.Hfartii Hrrj I" rl ' h Hi .k-..i.l Mil us. i li'iM.. '.' ' ' Illl'-N ' reninm 1.1 CI' Wlllk Mi ' I HeriliT. in t . iiriiik.f ii II .f 'ii.it i' ii k It intii I w n . ,li I r i r II i Iff llrrT '-rt end .lefl t i l.le l"it uar.l ' l-tltT t iklif 1. 1 ,iri1 rttrht I ii k . rUht mhI ijitirtMl ik iift IlKllb.l.'k rnrtii liajfii.irk fiiiiti.-i. .i v."" "i Ml-ll! t f'l I'hH'klMllJd i, ,.V ivT ",. Ore: -wunliriure I'm- lil,. Drtin I'ni.. It..,., .. lirt1 i l. ..I.... ll.l! ' Ai I .-"'III 111 mi ml tin.... ..''' i' ui i i in juimr iHiiidJili-;,..A '""'. -I'iitiM'iw. nm of i in i mux 10 muiujU'S Il't Mil i " '" hupntch In .-tr.ii'e rut.Kc I.cdarr h.iMen. I'.t., .m. L'.-,, Ili-pinit Unit "llll" r.ill'IM.' Mill M,lip oil tlll'Il' tin. """"'i''' Mini iTtnple, tMi.th.ill loam, nl'i' nl l.iliii-:, I'nlMi.ii, C,,. ,.K ill f.,1. n..s vw,.i,t I,,,,, ,1.., fh.j.ii,.. ,-itv -hrtl I.rf..r.' tl... ,i,.-m ,r i.mIih feri"'", 1p""':,rs ,lp uum .ii, . . . . IMlllll'IlN Kriwl Mil ml t ii in' t'lim.i ii tit. .1... i . .. f-n...... in "puim.t ,,..:. ... c - iim.it. miuuiiiu' T.iifniclii-. f " "'" I uil.miiU'il hs tlii" displ.iv I i hip union l.pluKh tiisiittiit; -pirir the I. ifu rt t. cKiWil ri'spetidi'il ..i.i. .,,i .;. ..,,,,. . ' .... """' " " i " ar inuuc cm "IHeii v"!" mf pn-.;" I..if.i,M'iti stmlpii's jiinl ur.ii luxe 'iiti' for elimiriim Tlmti" Mull net1 Pit"'" I'm- .tii-li faiiieu-. tvnm- n- t!n ' I niprMt. of I'litMitiish, rniptn of l' uiihnnl:i, Kustmi 'eIIpi;ii, I'.iipK- ' "oil and Kiiters nil liup tru'd'n m tlu I.ii tn spmhiik nn, t'.nlpil t ah , i"i" that cn-.tl V.iMitiiaien .rid .IpfTi r-! "" eiiiiiiti.itiiui h.i- iipi ppipi tu oiiTinrewiiiK l eai'it Sinlinrlntiil - '""ikins ei,.,v j,, ,). .lsf ,,,.tI k.iiiii pla.vpd lij l.,ifapttp. ., mn ,,.,,.,. ",,, ,,, ,,,,. limn.. (at.d i.'lipimnt of tlip lloen "'"! ".""" '-Ulitppn pen mix, ui- ,,.. ilau. , n UlUM n M-tt.' r..Ilm ,. Matvl, Pii'l-i I.-mii.- te 1 1 hi eh bii.'l, in iis (. ,,... ,,f IT ... it 'i'i '. . ' .. ... .. . hi- iiipv.'ar iptii.tr .'rts lui" jet te vC1. ,, ,, f ,,,,.,(,, ,.,.w.n .,, down 10 ii"niii en .1.1r1 11 lipid, mid trout thp .nhati.'.' ,e. tl !s. w, ,.. piirlain ruiiu- duui en thp 1 Iinm- .... MlI tmraarri'd b . lnTni,. " ...fur. """'Jrr.U n, ., I..n,' di- .... ' M" pln-ii'iil nindnien of thp tvn '-'"""K "lj t nw of ninrkpi! 0.111- ";' la'li'Kh. tin- tinili'nleir in t...!'i' ! .t . . . -- ;' v1; I," "" '""i' r"s all-Atni-rii-an ambit en. Tl,.,.,,,.,. nf th.- r.-ma, l.able plui mS of, i!. Si.iherlan.l tiaBrosatien this and las, , -paeii. l.afajPtt.. ,.lHi rulrd u .'!-te-l i.ni.ri.p. -vnii iph- laiui:!, tal.pr-. lu of betli In-ritutleiis adnrned all biis-i itein i.aiajetie atiu i.eiugii neiii ma-s- ineeiiiijs nnu spjeKers last evening a a tuning. up nrei-es-, i,,r the game At letnieneni, e.ii-n nanmiti and lin-.-v '-"V Iielter told the .-rails and tindi-rerii ''- at"s hew ilieir t.'ain was coming down with a spirit tiajer 01 .1 r-di- te 1 m tie game et Lehigh s Hue in Mr 1 -iitd Hall. 1 -1 j 1 ,l'-,'."v' ll.'. k CATHOLIC HIGH OUT Tfl QL.AT VI IIIMre IU DtMl Ol. JAIVItO Phil.-i. Sehoelhovs Seek tn Au.nn.. ,. .. .... ., Defeat of Last Year .Mele II llHIl 1 II 11 1 Jail . II B 1 II---. r.. i I "Ml I,. H . Mt l t 't a 1 r .. 'i' i.- Mr i j"j h h, Hutii' ' It-1 ',',1", m k M - u- ' I ,'f' -l-t s i ' ' 1.11 a llll- l. Il.uerlilll. Mass., .,v -'lib- eae High was it '1 s. ; t.. aienge it .1. ' '' i'i I'I. ladelplii i lu-i . n ,u tl ,. I .uu1- nt St .lai e-s w' n ihe-e t. in.s imi i 'nis a't. t noeii. Die I'urp and Urnd lield i liti-'lr drill ..n the Bosten College l'n'. i.-rdui lift, ninen, nnd the pl.-mts w.re in tine shape for the game. '.e ln.li.- had a lug rnhalitnge ii w.ighr eier tin loin.- kmiu. as t,i. hir-g- ' M man "i 'h "t .liime- t .in, is i..hn. the giinnl. who neighs null Ids ie-,n.s (low, nr. ill" IH!iTs ,,re one id Hie 1 st..si t. i ii.s. I,, t) .1 ,.u FiiJainl ranks, ainl ' ne w.n the stri .1,' g'lin. W. & J. FAVORED TO WIN OVER DETROIT Presidents, Outweighed, Will Play Without Baslsta, Star Fullback nr I J t . . ' ...ii-lj I I - MNdtiiHr.i .ir-it 'ill'.i Siinm iih'fc II note r - ,1 tl' i I r.tHMl tlnk-iin W cl. h I'l.pientii . Ii f ,' . t ,,1,10,1 uid,(u,Ht lfi lie .-ft eimr-l .-t.isr rishl guar rii.-ni 'irkle ru-ht et I (in i Wi e it i-r- i, rfi.ii i rltfht h i '1 I J'lia.-k iireiK-r." !;'l,',t(""" urri'iivn IMr.ilt Mlili Vei U." The W.imIi. iigteii and Jefforseii loetball mindi'iir is a i,.heavj f.nerite in the s.en, UJl. lm , ,1( .nniter Willi the 1 niif rll of Iletrelt sii.ld, tills despitP the fai i tin iisit.,i's iete eiiiweiElinl m-iirlv ten ...,....,. pounds In Hie Illlill In III.' le.'HI team Ceaeh 1 lilff.v . i if I let roll, mtlslereij I he stumgest line" available in mi cltmt iage ihe "cemi back" followers m- t te In It,, I and While huie been hoping for Ill.isl of the season. Washington ami Jeffciseu was minus the servlcis el .1110 nasisia, Uie slur lull back, who ha been III, and it was ill- . j. ,' i iiMrei(i I'.rii'ksen lialfluiel,- ct. W. owiei te a rent Injury. STARS IN HAVERFORD-SWARTHMORE CLASH awjaMw:j1w,MijBBfew' s Quaker Colleges in Big Battfe Centlminl from Pac One tOllltHirtirv MOIIlll'lt stl'Ml'tinnv linlihll'- , uhnlll ."ilk I i'iii'Ii ntiil lii'lunit.K Hi., i.iii I I'Himi'ily for lit,. Svitrli't nml "" Suiirihinert clicprniR ni'tmii i,Us ,tM.lf a i,ip leuden Mim.l n the c;ft tnde of tin Held, wliieli run" ""r"1 ll1"' -lli. Hiis htiind In breuclit "'r ifiiiit !ininii ter in ciiinp n n fuiiiliiitti't' of slutli'tit VeIuiiIi'itm. nut ,, 1 M,iil.'ti. luburleiiblv ttiKi'ti ilnivu niter ilic fni 11 emt ami t-iiili'd b:u k It"111'' "Ktilii. 'I'1'"1"'' I- 'te mipIi ri-rlprei'ilv about -n,i'"S ncioiiiineiliitiiiiis bptuppti nnj oiler peIIpups in nip leiiutrj, ,i Mr " iiMiilnblp ri'cenN show, -eiiip l.'tltl IJarttPt ftm piiii puck ""'"l'"lv'" '"" 1 lii- "hind or ppn It !l1""- '' f'lk't. whib tlip rpt -ttitul "" ""' 't'l'' '"i,,s of roeit tn iiieluniir li.irkid a fi-w jard bacU of tl il.m inn'. 'IIipip i no wild rush te mrne at tlie imiiip. JleM of the Htivprferd ad- ltpti'iii Ihp in tlie vicinity mid knew te a .plil pieiid jii"t Imw' Ieiik it will ' niki' t In-ill In lpjich thp tiidd. Thp Swaithiimri' iniitlnypnt nuiipv ai tens diiinlry in a pii.ilan of metet .11-. .'Hid 11, loe, knows ju-i hew te ."-. ........ ,n.-i n..,i . l1-'""' "" ."'"''''it'S Wnltmi PIpM 111 .1 .1111- ' '"" ' ppuins "UI'-iip IVdlj lilrN I'leiitlfiil ti ,., :-t e .1 , ''''' !" ' I't'y '-'''N' fur;., tl....,-. p..,llints l.ari.N. rmk.-tlnjc . Iippi". p.i- tliii'iti-ni 11111 net, just iit ,, ',.n. l'eriit'11 u.iuip. Hut it's nil in inmiic uirc. like luekiiiK at tlu old l'r.inklin 1 udd, vij , thr.mj.-h tin- wrong end of i'" w mpii .t u.i. .r m,d ,K.,.. its.-first Hi" Tlir,-.." . ii'n.i. ,!..... Mm, Mn.'-Iu npi.m- ihnpti,,,,! sherlpupd it down te "Vu ,., win.' Thp line. tin. whi.-h l,n sf.nr,..,l ,1.. the fiilllia. k. Ntl.r.iii llaierfnrd Baehllehl f'.iai Ii Harmen -eiit a etei-,in lii-ld a.-.unst tin- wurthiii.ue i'...k. war- 1 rmrs. lat liiewii, tin- ciptain, is . rated n one of the greatest stars in Hiu. rf..rd histen. and he w.,- smi,. u p- I polled In Allen ml Baeen. haltbaeks 1 i,,i,,,i v., Allen u,i lt.ip.i 1, .1.1. ...1. . an.l W 1 bur. I nrterhuek. 1 ,,.- siueess e, iin.-rierii. Ilnwrver, w.il iiepend in a Iiirse measure en the W.itk it Hi" ..tie I 1 tlain Ian.- for ward- an in M rn tu 1 d 11 nd en i.,i.,r Swanhmere holds an edge of about tw., jieunds per man in weight. This 'acnauiage js .itii in uie eiiiKiiei-i i c; liarnet lucks meiage 177 i-emN. , against 170 for I I.nerferd. The .si.irlet and Bl.u-k line aw-rnges 171'.. nun I'-"-,d ',"1' ll- for the t.arint '1 , i le.nu iiieiiic.s aie iiaverieid li and i Mi'irlhiiiere lT,';j. The (,.11'in't has wet. sen-Mi.,, , f il., thirtj (eiiiests plaj'sl bet we. i, th. I'm t en n s ilaiertnril lias i-aptui.-d i-Imi-h and t.ie I an resulted ill tils. Theae old-time rivals epi no. f.,eita (l.itiet-s ter'y-thr.e jears gu a,,,,, paved twentj -three times ,., te l'iiH, .. I . .1. ....... Lrt. I .1 I.H., .1 t -. win 11 i in-, "lie iuu-'-u ii ...'Hi. I j, in "" ""II t I"' I'ViM '.111 L ! ("fill VliU li.L 1.1, ittl 11HIJ lli ues was In ll Ii 'I'll. Ilm. i Hum ,,m in Aril, n A A Nlnlli tr-"t erfnnl wen tell, lest twehe and tu il in'il I "lia.aiii.uii aiit.U". Uiteiea. W. ei,e OLDHAM WILL RETIRE Player Under Investigation by Landis te Ge Inte Business I ,os Angeles. Calif.. ..i g.'i -"Ued" Ol. II, .illl pitcher of tile 1)1 It. ,it iliil, .il the mriiiu H-isehnil I.. tg ,. i,,, s iitid-r iniestigalien bv I Ige K. ,. I.aiidis. commissioner et Im-elall. en ihe i Large be jdiii.-. inni.- iia.Hhall i . r. has aniieiiiii'i'd lie u !I tetire from . iga'i ed liii'-eball and go in'e husines i' ei tarie, near here ., - ni.ng te his ' rl'-nd'J. ' USE-UP FOR FRASKFORD-ROCHESTER FOOTBALL COSTEST FRANK I'OKII I 1! -. as I e. It!) : n i- l.lghll I (llll Q II S. nt- HI c, WlM ( I) U Alesaiuid' i 'I : llouten n i: .Mill" (1J) III ) Itei i, i: i: T I.- .- .' i 'lal llunimell I. T M int. ii I I I i i'ii I lenlev 1. li K uu 1. II li (I IS) Witt, F II ROCHK.STKK e,,, 0, ,. , , , ,. .. " ..,,lylcs ' rankfenJ Hewt,er ir, j. Mellow ( la), l.undKien OS), Loe Ti.v of wried;i-i61iJuntttJl,Ur8, U,"l",c-1 """ "c"'1 ""'....n-Slilrur. a;i'H s AWXzmtK& &tZZmL . zzz.zl" r -rrr tl rii.T :" 7?.-? w''i mm e jwjjHHajHH i-'in- i -irtmrnti mv "mtmzi . $&&'lJ WmmmmmmmmW .H. i .rVHSiEfliVh t. mmWNf5ttmmmMUmmt mmmm T BETHLEHEM PLAYS CdPtam CORNELL Ccttter Played mi: Tenth ami 1!j'.- :t: !-" 111 l'lwUm 1'" - I'.itn., i- Miiuri'stivn .it ivnn I; t . ik'orve ui tf. ai 1 tt:i i.nvr.ci: I ir". li Ishiii ltib-"iaiH - K'-niint'en iiu.-i'Ai enal J. .!. 11 . . . jrt'Mzu- i!'r'i':Mue r,,1 ., nm ,,,,'MniM ...... .... - rirt DMikn ' Mr-.! MiiN- Ailn , MMi-i'inl una !f' - ir n,,",''' ""feree 11 T 'ra "f'-r-i ! r-iir .nonue HofercH 1 .. 'L' ' . '..,.. ...V"'v" 1 1 .1 v. Ii'inkirk. lur-'-tiintn ana sj ru "tre l- U- fi-ree. V rnll I s 1 nd IJ l"i 'l t..insd iwr- r.ftv-t iKhth , yrd Hunilns I'r menu-. lt,f-ree. W " '-wh-T , North American Lace, rifth nnd Nedre str-ti' Il-fsrce W wllUlnseii. MjIITHUAST SIX'TION 'It -.1 IjlMS.iJIl s-, a.j i -i (nl j'lfth i.n-1 IVest m. relm.d tt.-"l" H't-r-" W l'..rs. I', .. - .l A. '" t.jiisdnii. Tulip er.d Am f.r-e-- '. I -. V. r H ri.-. , Kanihli r " T.t -t rrinkfei-l aicnua : I I r.i-i s-ria- Hi f ' r - K i lai ten. Mmn- I'ls.'iih i HiMiwec 'lerresa.u- h'.iu.. .,i.i iv.linl r.' -dr-ii iieterf.., i . II.. l.,ki theiisf 11 ind la. Hi.ru- m Vii-mr I'rent tret It-f- f . i; Mouney, 1. Mil I N'.iJlTHW l.-T SKC'TION 1'i.jMh lJi.i4ien '!., i K st r. Trout itr"t and ... .... ,,.,.,, i J,.,i .S , l . -.- It.ini -r l,H.r-s a Alhre, Slaffln-r i str-.'-. .-'I A la ni. uu.) lt'f.-ri-. C. Lelb. li.itd.iiew s l'.iu'eiiit, 11 mil Tieea I '!..' II. In. fi s,, ,i 'l "ii - Ir.-h i" ' . Tv-nty-nlnth nnd j-'Ursnn n.'i it-t.T. i;. Jiil.ln. NeinnuAsr siji-neN I in til i . iien si IchtiH - II udii r Orthodox arl Alii r,1 rfir IUI-., (I. ynlf. , - in kn'ik r fi I'm- i-iilur and Ar.ti str. - r.!.i. i I ik Wnif I he-'riKli i- IMrrtdin- Taoeny and faan-' ger -e-'-i- H.'fi-ri A i .tlriiB. s, t,e in n i T llmi riitf, Smte read1 in I uih f.' ISM-i.e II Sspten. st :,wt ua.mi: . e ' r .1' f r -t in . r, t ' i ii Mi l- Mrit h-i J i . r a . 1 V It Ft anl Iii'rm.r A- .iii hi, Mxty.tlnr.i OS BROWS'S FIELD l. li. if IH lee ( IT) I. T U illiams I'-.) i.. i: Themas (7) HI) Iaiw. ry K U. Cparfl. f O l.M ."Mllltll ' It T 'I heinpsiji, I: ; ' i .) IKIJS : II ll i XfKW1.!! HAVERFORD BACKHECD LePt te Rfft ALLEN. WILBUR. Captain BROWN dtif BACON A v. bCHNEIDER "Sariliitten? &.& Will Play Falrhill Kickers at Tenth and Butler Streets MATCH TODAY ...... " I whole world today could possibly eclipse KAYWOOD VS. WANDERERS)11' ' Jn.lM.rtnr.ee te them. It The sikphp teams are coming into l.ijtler street-, whole Bethlehem nml 11M ''; ;"l,l1!;:::.n'fr' v .."... ...... 1 , .'.'"..,.. '.'" ' leisner ....,,,., .,,.- limn ai 1 weuty-Mxtii and """ uep,s vmi rurltlill rri.e ite '" ''! b-ue net been going j- tee i. hut uie ,-enttdent et holding down "". ""' '". "" mew mown, rs, t'TX7.flrT,u ' 1.. Kn weed I,, n ' t . fct.lp,,,, u . .. Kajwoed uiteitaiiis the Wan- , cl,l; (.x(llbiten ceu,'.s ..','. "",.'! eh.'. ML AIRY RESERVES PLAY AT QUEEN LANE Tak; en Wiasahicken Gridders This' Afternoon 'In Mount Airi f.n.tl..i11 llni.. ,.J ha... pit en the tinl-hing tern lies for i 'In game with Wissahii-ken this after-a- .a ,n (.iiippii bine and P. It. ll. ' 'i luer A. t'. was spheiliiled erici- In, i ' . but Pliliceled at the Inst intim... I .Man ig'i- Yeung was fertuiiate in heim; i ,il, in secure a ii leiiin ei ihe caliber of Tlie line-up: li series s .h ken ' ii.rt Mount Airi- IU.nei Iff I .ml J Ward Murray Tomnrreu- Mci-ell ICm-llsr Ipi . I utllllll O UiinnII lliiinllti.n . . (JMret lIlKglm left til W cut t,-u inl . . lOlltn , right laiurd . . , right tin'itlii . rirfti' "ii I . .iiarii"l uck ,. I. ft hHlflinck . riKht hnlflHi k . fiillba.lc . . KlrLi I-. r-. lu (leul'l. H Pi. r...s.smith I, in ..man Siit-I H i.iiiiiii, 'llin' 12 ii.lauie la-rhil 1.. .1 ...1 ..... iuieiiiiv. 1 lie same ipoenni? nvisreii in ueiii. Swarthmore Has Slight Edge en Haver ford itlllliere lias wen seieiilceii of 'i. a rn garnet iig.iiiist llaierferd. 'I'll Main Lines liiue hieu nctori ncteri ii ileien liiu.s. Twe games ended I I lis I I Me weie mi gaiilfs phllc.J be- "ei liml and BUI. and the war I'i' ' niul a iniili st iu Mils, The sier. s of the lente-its iiiwdhtr jeurs fellow : llTii llin, rfenl .1! Suririlimnrn g. , llawi'nr.j HI, .Swiirthiner.i s -J ll.,i,rfiiiil t'. Mtsriliiniiii. 1L-. si Il.ii-ifunl pi l-i,irtliiiiuri il. --. 1l.,i..rt..r.l in. suri),iner lu -1'. Iliiwrfnril Jit, .sw.irthii.iire ,'g iss- ii.nnttnril il, SHrfriliinurii e I "si, ilHi.rfuiil le, s- a a r lliiiie, 4, is'. -Huierf-nl II, S artiiiiiuin ,111. 1-1.1 llaii-rf.ird 11. sw.irlhtner.- ill I -li- II iMTfcrd .1, .siMtrihnirire gg. 1-1. 1 llawrfnnl 11, Huarll1111.ini Se 1 '11 ll.iierf.j--l 11, SMarthineri' ii.', "-''". Umifrird gl S'ui.rihiii.irn II. 1 i'.l MiiBrfiir.l I'J snurlhniurL II l'T- llaierfnrd s, ,Svs artliuiei 4 .1 l-'.s II iii-rf..rd ti.' hiirihiiiur 11 ' -ii'i 11. 1. Hi. id 1J s,i,iriinlur, ;... limn II..V. rlenl 1" fwuiilunerM 17 I'" 1 lliiierfurd il, Suarthinni'e 11 i'ii.' IPiiiTfiird 11, sviiirlhiiirne 2'.', Hi- I lliii.rlnrd II. Huarihinun- in, 1 '0I llaierf.ird .1. Swst thniurn g7 Hill lliiierfniil !l. Snarlliiniiru .'I U'l.', -lliiiiifnril n. swiirtluiiur 7 luld llHiirf'inl 10, SwHrtliiimrB 7, 1UI7 llaierfirl 7, s irlhinuie r.7. Itil, ll.iierferd e, NftKMlimnre 44. 10:0- llaierferd 4. Snrlhiiiur -il, 1fi;i Tt.iverferf! 0, Jtwarlhtnerti B. WmHii. F, Coach Robinson, However, Ex- peett Hard Qame Frem Big Green Eleven DARTMOUTH IS CONFIDENT llrewn Slil-lclen Ift rit ... rurtmmttli , . , . Jeniktnun ....Clolil-leln ..Aichrnhach Moerf , ., , Tnter Hutch , , , . , I.J nrh .Mint ...... Iltirkp , , , . . Ctclr .... LittXltt J. 8pllmn Irft trk e . nrrtj HftKU.nl ... nckatfln rfntrr, . . . Sprnirue rich! itnrrl,., Oullun rlchllarkl.. Hnywnrd rluht rmt . , . Jr .eunrtfrhnrk.. Swp't If t hnlf hck . . i;nulknr rluht hnlfbuck. , Adatni fullMck.. .. BoMen. Mmi Xer. 2.". Itrnwn niul Dnrtnieuth trotted out en tlie gridiron this afternoon prepared for the hunlcNt battle of the pennon. "Dartmouth has a fighting rlianre te win." Mild Head Coach Ileblnwiti. of llrewn, an his men left the clubhoiife. "Just beeaiihc wf nre the favorites te win Ik no Hhrn that we arc going in overconfident. V beat Harvard Inst week, but we realize that wc have our work out out for uc." Beth teams were In firi-t-rlaM con dition, and neither ban any alibis te offer If defeat comes their way. Dartmouth stnrlcd the game without Hie nervleen qf their bin tackle. Neld. linger. They mlxscd him, for Neldlln ger is n remarkable placement -goal kicker. lie was replaced lu the line by ijeldHteln, , who u its expected te give fapeln Gullan. of Brown, a let of trouble. BROWN IS AVORITE OVER DARTMOUTH ,. "Don't let the Navy make It four Thrantift Cheer .straight." m iiiviiye irccci Navv sllpPerter8t en tllP ethcr ,inml( AriHU nun IXfliyi were likely ti) come tip and whisper in LLrr lUV one's ear. "De ou think we can di It?" They all knew, as does Kelwcll, Centlnntd frnm Pnse One that the Army lias the power and, quite the event of the jour. But usually in likelj. the ability. Navy's only hope is the past it was regarded mere tis a te eultlght ami outsmart the huskj social event. A colorful outdoors pie- West I'einters. Can they de it? ture, than a contest. This may hnvel The pre-gaine scenes were .similar te been mere or less true when West l'elnt I these of previous jenri but at that and Annapolis sent teams here which, there seemed l be mere nip te the had done very little in the way of weleeme accorded the up-stuuding genuine football before their one big Americans who are traim-d te de our game. lighting. Philadelphia opened wide New it is different. Philadelphia the floodgates of hospitality and the welcomes today two of the foremost Army anil Navy shuttled in unison, giidireu elevens in the Hast teams "We're glad we'te luck" or word- te that have and can put up a creditable that effect. fight against the best the season has Less than ene-three-hundredtli of produced. It is certain te be n battle' Hie total population of this great City that will display strength, alertness of "f Brotherly Leve will have seats inside mind and body, kicking, passing and the Franklin Field Stadium this nf tackling that one will net see sur-, ternoeii. But thai niiule no difference passed en any gridiron. It Is a fight te hospitable l'hlludelphluns for the between two well-coached and smart chap who were the Army gray or the teams. Navy blue there was a hearty welcome When you write about an Army- wherever he might go; a "glad te see vy game that word lieht Is certa in te creep in about every paragraph. Which is ns it should tie. roe te the cour ageous young men from West Point and Annapolis the winning of this an nual grnl light stands our pre-eminent I nothing else that might happen in this ' 11 111. iii.n.iii, In tlm l!fi. 1,..i il.nt - """ "I'l'i.mii i u.i; unit; iinu uii'j aid: it was still mere apparent in their attitude; it was written in their faces. Phjsically, these young men are "enily t light. Pre 111 both camps came the message this morning that net one regular player was in the slightest de gree incapacitate".. Neither of the heed coaches, Majer Charles Daly, of lb.-Army, or.Beb Folwell. of the Navj', will present any alibis en that score, i""' yeiiew 111111 gray 01 uie -Army nun And when you sny that thee teams Hie yellow and blue of the Navy. Phil -are phjsically fit, jeii lnrve said a ndelphlnns were impartial in their whole let. They need every ounce of showing of colors, as they were in their energy that tln-ir muscles i-an put forth. ' hospitality. After another very secret practice en Probably the major portion of our Franklin Field jesierduv afternoon, citizens believed the Army would win Majer Daly fairly beamed confidence it sure does appear that way "en and satisfaction. The head coach said paper." jeu knew. But the ."'.'.(MM) who veiy little he did net need te talk, had seats, and the additional tens of What he did sav was that the Amu- thousands who could only read about had the better team and should win. "Wc can't let the Navy equal our rec- lMt lW rli." i-nlfl Daly. The ph.jers within ,.an.10t ddpd assent an.l smiled con - ight in this academy Iii fact. Farmer Beb was se clum Hint one of his friends cull.d him the I "Original air. uioetii. Folwell Is Anxious "Well T-nn linve tin i.i, ai i,., ., - well, you IIUle no lip , what tills ,, f Ult. itnsurei tlie Plajed fni.thall. couched I neier did J feel quit", game menus in ceiiL-h. "I nave at colleges, and Lihe-Up for Swarthmore-Haverford Football Game en Main Line Gridiron HAVERFORD (n Brown (t'apt.i WM7."-ll.ri.ll F. 11 l.Vt Bin-en W. tr.i-l!. 11 11. II. li Wilbui W. 1H0-1I. 0 L. II. 1S1 Hbeildet nks-ri.u ILL. L. IL 1iin-,'i.1l .IlllksOU C.'l l") 'llll Ktiellg Beinhiirilt i7-i-r.ii imi.e.'j (l.'l Miller 10.1-0 f. IL T. ll. r, I.. 1; 10.-, ;..n Kiiuin 1 17) L. T. 1 ."-0 Willis llll (. B. W' M.--H. 5.7 Schneider (Si L. 11. IL W. 18."i-H. 5.11 N. Wilcox M'JI F. B W. 'JIC,. II. 0.1 Aspliindh n:;) rapluiu. SWARTHMORE Weight llietllge: l.ine-Swarlliiueie. I7L': llaiei-leiil. ITI , tiobl-Sttiirthmere, lu; Hud rfenl, ilaverferd, 1711 Substitutes: Itnierlerd Ullle (.0. Striiiiliriiloe in, v... Lombardi (I'J). Comfert (III. While dOi. Lord (17i. Kuinn, !-,, ' CJO), Oliver ILM). Neck l'..M. I.cwis .'.':!,, Stokes I, T , A, t wall CM). Lewry W . Hell,,,,,,, yW), Uoberise,, cj ,. Sni h',,,0 '' Theeimn 4), Lpn (). Ilauli 10), Imtierer (II), I'mirlnev 1 1 (III, I l,,,l,or...e MOl. K'U.U. .mi u t.u. ..' "r"".l '" lleWUIll en .......s. x. .......,,. , ,u., nnnii ii;i. nevimine -J7 1 Time of nerledft Fifteen .latnutei,, Army Has Scored 211 Points This Season The Army lias pla.ed ten games te date, wining eight and .He '" I he latter with tale and Notre Ilame. The Cadets have registered Ult points te t for their opponents. Their nensen record follews: Army.-. Hprlnglleld 0. Army ia, Lebanon alley . Army t.'l, Kansas 0. Army 111, Auburn ( Army R.1, New Ilampuhire 0. Army 7. Yale 7. Army Kl, St. Hennventiirc 0. Armv . Notre Dumc 0. Army 3!, Bates 0. n Totals, Army all, opponents 13. the Rjme en (lie eve of n game an I de since I am with the Nary. These boys mean business. Te them losing the annual game is hi the nature of a dis grace. If lese they must, they will lese like the game sportsmen, the true Americans, tbat they arc. Hut I feel the burden because I de net want them te lese. ... "On paper the Army lias us faded. We knew tbat. But paper champions sometimes come n cropper when they meet n team of real lighters. The Navy knows football; I de net fear nnj thing the Army may attempt te dhow us in the way of strategy. But the West l'elnt team outweighs us. It Is up te us te show huperfer spirit and light. That is whv my team is net going Hi-eund laughing and talking victory. They can't help but be serious when they knew what a tough job is ahead of them." I'Mlndelnhlii Is said tn be n Vnw town that mny be true. But there wire Army supporters iipieiity in tlie .nay supporters aplenty In thp nbbies this morning, and all bete 1 l.iAl lm rviimn mf inut u AlA 11..1.. T,'p Arlj M ,-enlident because It knewv j, IHH S0I1,i teillll, unm ,mt t,.10a the t.wt. Tln.Ip lintll.. or,- u you and "what can I de for ou' air that the soldiers nnt sailors said made them feel right at home. "Se different from cold and blase New Yerk." said nn admiral in the Ilelleviie this morning as he rlnpcd iijg a nil. hands with a gene The football J Unlit between the Army and Navy en j rrnnkllii Field this afternoon, will bei .tlin firut k tut' Oil In tliiu itv tu nlirlif 1 - s.., -. . . ..,. ... . ps. years and there is net the slightest , doubt but that the men who wear the Riay aim nine uniforms were iieilguted te be back in the land of hospitality and goecl-ielowshlp. The stranger in our midst had no reason te ask what was going en here abeuts, livery building, eiery shop window, ciery hotel lobby displayed ". "ere aware of the well-known Navy fisht. nnd, as one chap put it. "This K " ear f mere?" ' The Nniy wan is tne jear 01 upsets; way net one ted and will get a dry 1'he light biiekiielil that I'el- Letters for Amherst Men Amherst, Mass., Nev. '.". 1'uellnill l.tteri 1 were awarded te lht.n men at a uu'etlng nf the An.limt '".illeB'J Stud.'tit Amibclntlun . . ..1l..a m t rn ntultl U'l MIlilTia I .I,.,.... of tlie Amln rBt fiili-B-j sj'udi'tit Amibclntlun r..lln: CiiMi n Win inn. A.liiinu. hf (UIU". .-, "iiiii'lllfl, AW4IIiint ' Memeu. f'lapp. inn, Hill .lilisnn, .Tcm, iV.t-Vrnv.Cx': .V4'.,.V,. SS mid .Mi ("Untuck, assistant maiuiur. i'Ji Allen W. 100.11. fl L. II. B. 1 l.'l 1 MX) (til .leiies Ilelllngshead Monlgemeiy 17.r..0,'J l.sri..-i.le 17,'Ml.a L. ti. L. T. l. 1:. IL II. liW-."i.!l Km 11 H7 '- M.ti. IL T. 170-ii 17."-ii Immi.i; t'eriiell Slieeinaker L. WIIca tl) 10 1 Cl 1:. 11. it W. 17'J-II. 0.10 Kuapp till 170. Team - Swan him...'. 1V11 . 1 YEltOWJACKETS Mfmm Frankford Eleven Expech te Find Rochester, N. V., Team "Tough Nut te Crack" TOM DAVlislNjACKFlELD Ye::'K,r,n8t ,,,c SSSW: The game In the flrKr . ,4 Manager Bowker has arranged wl.h ,t' best teams 11 tie ceunlrv i ,Y "V1 low-jeckois' drive te 1 attain ih.l.l"..I,i hidependent rtdfrota,rtnlnnte2SBl, vnrdV Wrkeff n "2TTO e'5vlb0 b: whom the Pitt attack n ; ved , U "' for the mythic. "nil '"e lven'lA two years. un ""! 't This year Havles hns werked 4 Hn Held, keeping himself tit bv .,fr; sci'liiimnging during nlc jn"ln'!!'' periods. Several of Hie hie M teams made tempting offers $ hhnS3 he turned them 'down. New" w?B R n-erk at Pem, virtually ,-, doted C will be with the Yellewja ckeis' ill balajice of tlie season. J '' ,h Anether nil-Ainpi-le ..1...;.. . llrtunlly nil critic will soe service iJ the game Ue is Benny Bovnlet, Jj will call signals for ll,,: .litm Boynton's open-field running nnd ri?. iliieciien of plnjs has had i,m,., t9 j! with tiie victories turned in ,v tii visitors this jenr. y ' Alexander nntl Thenmsnn n.4-..n enn llnemen from the fnmeus 0B;. en" lbie of Sj rneuse. will Ue ,,by ht the .Teffi'rsens. Alexander as cetiVr .nl captain and Thompson at guard Kins another "all" choice, from H.nift will piny one of the halfback p,t,; The visiting line averages 'JOS pound? inn sunns ui ns ,p Mreugest adriBrc line jet encountered by the home tMm The Itechester team lias appeared in Ibis section twice. Last ear they plajed the strong Philadelphia (Juakcn and hebl them te a tie at .". all. Lit Saturday the .Icffersens nlueil nt Pe... shohecken and without Hie yenices e( nojnten iieieateu (lie strong Iron workers' team by a tl te 0 tunrrin. Captain Miller, of the YcllewjacWh, mis nan 111c r ransieru siitau praetit;. Ing daily in i.ntlcipatien of the teuth- est game se fur this season. All th men who plajed In the Heliiiusburj game last Saturday, in which the Yel low-jackets wen tlie city championship, are in prime condition. Toe Lehecka, who was in lured tun weeks age. Is still en the sbb-llnes, in) Davics will start nt left half as tun '' 'V'1' f,,,;Tm' .,"r' tnth'' ; s V ."""JJ-Sft back in place of "Dec" Klliett, ale a Lafayette product. The line 11 ill I,e the sniue as iu previous games. OKLAHOMA HEAVYWEIGHT WILL BOX AT CHESTNUT Wolf Canen te Meet Sergeant Ray Smith Thanksgiving Night Fer th" third time iu 11 number et years n Thanksgiving Night bexitigpne gram will be heliLln I'hiladclphki. Wi llis Britt has arranged for Ihe well matched eight-round bouts te lie decide, at Ills Chestnut Street Arena, I'iftcenlSi and Chestnut streets, next Tlnirsdaj night. A heavyweight buttle w ill be t!iehe,iil liner. Sergeant Bay Smith, the soldier here, who pveied in his 'ast heutngnin-t Frankie Britteu. that he was holing in Is'tter shape than ei.-r before, will I i.ti-iesnil in Wolf Parson, the (ILIiilimna ' (iilillt. ill the W'lllil-llp. labile Iemj)s,.j and illie lurry mil be semi tiiialists and the iirelinis sn-: AI (loi-den vs. .linimy Tierm-i. Dill Unas s. Billy Cannen and Temmy Q11I1111 s. Johnny Clark. Referee Disqualifies Eddie O'Oewd I-reildniie. It. I., Nev .'.".. - Afl-r,r-peited wiriilnKH by Kofereo Jnik rirlne-l 10 rifrnln from holding. Uddis O'DemiI Iin lamiiclglil, ttein tVilumbus. ", lest mi th't core ivlen lm was illqiillll-"l in Ine Ptntn round of n. schoduled tni-ruuml lnil n;e Willi Kid XVIUIatiiB, nf Ualtlmure. Whll tin bout was en. Wllll.itus was anll- ll.l Mtef. St. Menica at Racine Tln Itndtie foothill i lull w I! battle k; Menica this riftorneou nt a ..'10 I M en tnlr home holt nl Legan Hall Park, laiitimntl nnd Kuekliinil Hr-l. IlllCllie WlM 1'1'iy -'11 I'S lOlll.llllll g KJ"i" here and i-xls-rts Hi tmiiiilahi Hi" f-cem eMliibllsln..! earlier I" th shs.ii of 0r-uu- il, l..-sl of the Indi'ii'n.l-nl elfieiii 11 lm Urn up St .Menica Stat ' I i-;.i I M.UW.-1I I inlay jl'inIB Lniivhran IIlnH ; . r.N.-HI l,ewi Ilwrkniers .. . . . left smi . Iftt tarll.' left kii ird .. eelil.'l .. . right s-u.ir.l , right tiirlde . right end ... riurlerha.'K . 1-ft hiilfhailc right hnlfbicl. .. tullbnrk . Purhmiu. . . .. INDOOR POLO ORLANDOS vi. FIRST CITY TROOP M . SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25TJI. IM 11 nn p. M. AEM0RY. 32.1 ft Lnciitr Aeenu ADMISSION, 60c POLO TONIGHT Second City Troop vs. The Timber Teppers AHH0RY. 32d ft UncMbsr Awnut O'CLOCK ADMISSION. W FOOTBALL Frankford Yellewjackets vs. Rochester JeffeweW See Ten AH'Amejricans TOM DAVIES P"JJY5?.FT0N ItriNIE MILI.r.U AlEXANDLR JOS LIOIITNER, , THOMPSON tarf TODAY . Sl30 ?; ' trmiKIern "J." 10 mrrt m. jKJit!.yA.!(ijAj. IIOlll SHU Phila. 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