w4Siip pWM Ipp!Si t lVi&: i 'V 'W'm i . . - - Is Slogan as Penn Prepares te Battle Big Red Team en Thanksgiving Dij - !!. PBNN IN FIGHTING MOOD FOR CORNELL Off -Tackle Run by Left End One of Beb FelwelVs Pet Navy Plays ME ISM PENN IN BIG RA IfcGraw Will Be in Shape te Ply IW Season's Finale, Start bast Grind This ' Afternoon ITHACA1VS ARE READY fly J09KPH T. UtBKl'M BE.T CHWSIH.M Tlmt W the sleijan I'rnn students, layers nuil staid old graduates Imve :.;.,i as the time for the nninml truj,c between the Hi Heel iind tbc,i Bed eidI Jtli'c l'a,VH ni'sl1- I The Crlm-uii Tlih camp net in net se .JnvUccks age ""'I Cllltsllt 1'cllll HUP' Hn. A Hi',' Hed llde will sweep down irem thu North en Thanksgiving Iny .....n-eil te maHc II tvye Hirnixiu ever lehnn.Y .,,"i",V,n" J i athletes. I'.ilt this lime l'enit will net be cnunlit napping, Keyed "P " " '"'"' seldom emmici .1 mi In II IKllllt Hl'ldem eillllll'll . .... ,.,,i West Phlhi. way is u de- P.:.i'n.wi linml of moleskin warriors n yw Jno reali' that they en put their team I. nedcstal te be ranked with the HUt-if they defeat (5il Iieblc'H Seven. The grpnt Ixnw and the stir Mundini nist thnt makes up what IthntenS are went te cull their greatest tm in recent years has miiil- an en ii.i.t n.fnnl this season. They have tone through undefintcd. net nga nst ihe. best teams In the Hast, hut against hoc that had lets ei strength. Penn has defeated the Navy and Penn .. ,alv.I lc'!.. ""... ""., " r te reverse, "v.. "- .,.,, tletens beaten ly a rtahtinjt couihltin ceuihltin l en. 1'cna has the tight and thp hplrit thnt were sadly lucking lust year n,,d ftp year befuie. TiX' oft;"'" "'' J ''- '"' wiliufien sufftred la.it near still rtniln in the brcasiit of these who tlaytd last TurkcuDait. Thejt ejie tiiihus te avrune that pridtien nolo nelo nole mutt of t twir aae- Impassioned $nm-!ici bji veteran ami ireiti of traite """ "' tulcils are tin titcetsniy. The team te a mnn is at 4nf An, the kind that iiiekrx sol- iitn 1e ilrrii ethcruhc thought tin tin fettiblt in Mtle. BEATCOBXKLIi'. It i linRliic in tlie ears of pla, . tnd'nts and gradtiHtes as it has Hdeni mug liofero. TIip "lump against Afibniiia and the one-point defrat at Up IibihIh of lop arner's I'aiithpr.s will be forpettPii in the genrval relebra tinij tlieuld I'es Miller and his mates, irhlMc the Im-IkIiIs. Net the l'aerltc 1'cmi it the setdIiciI uniknlen in the Bam"-. Nene of the uepchiers iit!iin- Ihut tin rraiiKiin v leui niiunuvi umu I ruani'). i mil eniy iiuui im-i iu mr tm of the ambition the team has from end te cud and hack te bark. (iie.it lernHl teams et uic pant i aw fem den liem ine irezrn kduhuu In tlie Net th nnd have tasted thp hitter d!ic of )!fent fl'im a lew pernl hit fmlitins l'eniinjlvania cbmbliietiun. CernII Uvew Ibis and m does IVnn. ihicli means a battb of Titans. UH- lerv inn v rencat tteu en iiiui'Miuy. Ihere'iM one thine that uugurs well (or I'cmi. and thnt one thing in coir- of n battle. It held the Ithacans te Jiiien. Iapi.v man en the su,und. with, two touchdowns and the resultant place (he possible exception of Hue McOraw. ment goals. Take this. Colgate lest te it in superb physical condition, true, I Syracuse, 1-1 te 7. a-ni Penn State lield ignip hue flight Injuries that gridiron . the Orange te n sceHrss deadlock. Seme iwrieis keep throughout the season, hope, maybe. In. eiiln frnm llipsn mill t irefl IIUI II '-T I . .... . . . wm. ,..-.u ...- ..... ,- .- injuries in Kiimmuse today anil to te to teerrow. I he team is in better shape than ut nny time this seaten. McMl AW trill he able te pluy I" u'ltiiutl the tted and White, c c terJinn le Dr. Aithur Light, the team tlyiician. The former freshman Iviii'marii tag) the tame thinn him '(If. lit limped around bit Sat urday, but lhi morning xhuteed no recfi of the hurt he received in icrimmage lani tettk. A upecial braie kfi bern built for the iiijimil enfrM tpflica irill take off the utrain and prcuiif a ircurreit injuig. TF Me, man cGKAW Is unable te tait Ucis- man can threw into the Dream a liihter ciery inch of the wny nnd in utidltien n capable football player In Clark Craig, the Oklahoman. Had this ion of the Southwest been able te play 111 iMfen and had net Injuries made Jill Masen anything but a bed of roses, miny (hlnk that be would have been a Miular fiem the stert. Cn Run and Tackle , Whether carrying the ball or making i tickle, he has nil the power of a a Derr, when that young man plnjed Mve with Cernell trams. Craig isn't polished back. This is his lirst jiar At thl. ,ir,ulllri nml l.nvlliv tillrrtll nil jilt attention in the past. Hut what I'C mikK In imlikli li mure than makes JP for in aggressiveness and spirit. He a dcadl tackier nnd hits the line jikft a battering ram. He Is extremely "sni te sten and nana Iv it tiiKrs u jeuplc of tacklurs le make nuj fur fur trier movement en bis imrt lmnesslhle. I mil. n.ai ,.r ttt.iA lltn ..fllilft lint ii He ileesn't he Is certain te see action jeme time nnd will cause tiouble te the Jernpllinns. 'J'he remainder of the Mckheld. limner, Miller and I.angden, fp in exeellent shnne. Miller evnects tO IllflV III.. nn,.,n 1. 1.. .... TI,h, . y. nnd he has played many brilliant cenusts. Hamer. the butlerlne ram nnd tld punter extrnenllnnev. exneelH le llllkp Kliwlenl.' Inntf llln n tilrmv 111 Punting and general all-around effec- As f.... r....i ,. i... , ... &nn uVv as'n .lefsle plam- If K& llfun.. ..... .1.1.. ft .". 11.... i v .Mj",. ii 'my ur ituinsev siiii fJ tlie liirmanteun vemh It ulll nnlv I ee beeause they limp turned n trick'. INfVn ,. Ill .1.... ..L t . t . I t, ij . ' ll.v ki'i. in cmci- ne gets ... 7i ''jnitdnii ranks with llobey Light "iiu i-eim tiickllne lin of fume. ine line. will. ..lil.m. I ir.i ..... l,u,, v water, Suthnrland and Thunnan at "CHIcs itn, (r( nlt2 jcjjy ut guards, nave shown their ability nil season. Ted iriniKi ut enn end Is n star of tbeiwhu played his la.t football game for water. He, proved that against I 1 tstatll. I'iikI r.,rnLi.,iirt .. ...... Pfan nf i,fA , v. ... ..:. J,,! '. " ni:iiilH mill one OI 1110 ' I. ',V"1 Pmyers en the squad, niieds no i - iuii inirni i atinti T OCRK arc substitutes galore te t."'re"' ,'"' ,A'" linach if iheg r,c "feriMtru. Woedicard. Witt- Z .,'""H."lnn drove and a couple r.i '.'! "" eackfirld; Papirerth, l!L "'"' kfuffman and mere in the ethe X, ) " '" '",,r or '' ehanre te eilewi """"' "fenuf the unvltnt m a I0'!8 afternoon the tram will run wii ii0!1'!1 '' lnn Intensive drill that teanne.1 ,i.i. .r,""V ' :.?.l""i. ." '! I .i,,.;.; ."' "" i erneii piays, will' -...,, IO j,,.,,, .....,,. , ... , .,fpnsc xa"J or, the coming game. Then the :rHy will .. ,....i ..r..i..i.i ...i i , , "i'l wruuiiie; niii;ii-i-ii, JHipining yardage egalnst tin- jay veer., JPWimannecl with Cernrll's forma- TtBHSl.'MWf lie dtfenslvt varletjr. HMrrew lMt wirk wtir h-ia4iiiM College Grid Scores KASr lUrvArJ 10; Ynlc. 1. V .Army, i; Nvv, J4, 1 nnfhnin sn; .MuhlM.licrj, SO, Diirlmi.iith. 7 lirewn, e, I imttin Unlvcrxlly, 14: TuflM, n itejinii Oillegc, Oi (leorcclettH. 0. Nolre u imp. 10! CnrncKli Tech.. . Uuckiiull. '.'): Itutprrn. I. Hunnhnuiif, 2."s ll.ivsrferd. 2. , Jelimi ttiitiklns, lj t, Juhn'r. 7. llflnirir, 15; l.cliantm Vullev. 11. I'ciin Jllirtury, 0; YUitcrn JUrylanJ. 0. Miijlenil, (lis catholic, e. Wi'kt Vltglnlu, 5Sj eiilH, e. WKST 'Ji'lrelt. U0 W. nnd J., I. Mlrlilir.iii, tfli Mlnni,nti, 7. len, jiJj ,v rtliHcMei'ii, it. I'lile Stntu, Hi UIIikiM. y. ) lik'Hirii, 0! Wliuetinln, O. 1'iiraup. 7: Indiana, 7. r:nv, 7! Olihj Nerthem. 0 " Nl.rnl,i. Mi Aniu. 1 , Uiibiinh, a! De I'juw. O. . Mich, Anuieit. 4K: ,Mui. ABtlefl 0. Hi. Xnvler. .'Us OUerbcIti U., U. Ml, iKiintlUY, at. Wlltnlniftun. I. ;,ili Wedeyan. II; Denlii'in, la. Iltlile'ibvw, 33: WrtPrn IWmrva. U JJec'tni, 4!i! ArjsXInuuni. 0, ViRtildln, L'7: UHrlImm, P. i 'iilerinJti AbuIc, 3Ui llrlBham Yuuiia 0, M:. I.euH i, i!: Lwynls. e. lntii Ken .MeJle.il. '4i Mlixeurl Mlne. 1. I'o'.uriiile 17.. 1: Cvlerrnln Mine", 0. erusjii Ali'ii. in; WnnliliiHtun Htit". ti, l'liriena, 10: UrcW-nlul, S. Whitman, 18: .Mnntnna. 0. HOl'Tir Ahbaiim, (: Otergln, U. Dralti. K: MliHlHBlprl A. ami M., 0. Herld.i. IS; ORClthurpe. 0. Meunm, H: l.'.rmlnsliHm feuth, 7, North Ctrelliu S(.".te. 3.': Wnl. for or, a, Tort DcntilRif. 14: Mhslulcpl, 13. 1 In with mock fcriit.magp and n world of i lei'Vinii iiassiiiR ami signal ilrilllng. It has net been definitely decided us yet. but It iap.ieetpd that the varsity squad will paek their baggage and leave to morrow nicht for the sea air tit Senview, Jnat ehIhIiIp of Allantle City, where the team spent two dnya before thu ftacas with I'enn State. If the team deenii't leate lomerorw night, it U certain thnt it will M)im time Wednesday, and will lemiiin in the teclusien of the Jersey sand dunea and pines until Thursday morning. Cernell will put en the finisblii'r touches thix afternoon at Ithaea. and will leave either tonight or tomorrow ti.ern.ilif for (his city. Debie bai net given the weul h j i. I.a.t jear the llhar.niiM led the M-ribe a nn-rry chase te learn their win rnlient. Thev rc nialnrd at the I'hilnient Ceuntrv'Cliib until the morning of the game, niid will piubnlily de the same ibis jcar. . DIJI'OKTS from the Debie vamp arc ai iMjiniMfic in last iear. Stne the tram is in eteillrnt condition, but temeniher vhat ether f'eineU tram hair miffeitd after (iicat iram. m thr. tretd sent out. At any rate, the kIii dints at I that a ftel confident thnt their All-Amei lean Kaw. alenq with I'fann. the quarterback : Itanucy and Vnidy icill make tumble tee much of it for the flat and Hlnc. ., rpiiK team that has tidden rough JL si ihmlewrSf. l'enaventiires. Xlngaia, Hampshiri-. Colgate. Columbia. New I'artineiith and Albright, expects a keen light u Turkey Day. but are net fear fear "eme of the ieu!t. Cernell has scored !!J10 jieinis t 2" this year, Andy Smith's California eleven alone, eclipsing them In hoi In;:. All nf wlibdi sneaks veIiiiups, for their offensive power. Colgate was the only I) enin that really gave Captain Kaw nnd hl mates much ... ..,,,., ,nn ... ,i,A i...i,ri.i a. ..,... Hansen, tie lunky tackle. Malted agnlnsl the Ile-I ami Hlue last sear. The icmaindcr of th regulars were sub stitutes who saw Keine action ncnlii'-t Penn and freshmen from last year. Flynn. llendersen and Holle art the only newcomer en the wirsity squad, they havlnj; played en the first-year team. He.U Cernell '. It s some job. Hut Poh Miller his males think thy ran de It. nnd FEATHERWEIGHTS MEET AT 20TH CENTURY CLUB Oe Marce, of Pittsburgh, Will Face Grieves Tomorrow An inter-clty featherweight tilt be tween Cuddy De Marce, of Pittsburgh, and Dpnny flrlevps, of vManayunk, will bp the headliner In the thin! dhow te be ritHgcd at the Twentieth Century Ath letic Club, 2727 Columbia avenue, to morrow nieht. These boys recpntly met nt the same club in thp opening wind-up and socked nnd rocked each ether se lnlerefting that nMtehmaker Hill Daly decidtd te let them have it out again. In (lift semt-Hnal, .Matty Hroeks, English lightweight, will go te the pest in nn eight-round encounter against ""r l,nn" " n "W' ''''ly1'' '.ns Hilly Gannon, local southpaw. (Innnen esive ami hard puncher. The Irshmau will have Ins hands full Artie MeCatm will pair with Jee Ryan, Hebby Michaels will tnekle Jee Louisiana and Johnny McfSllncliey opens the show with Charley Kltsie, MULLIGAN ARMY CAPTAIN Right Tackle of Cadets Is Chesen te Lead 1923 Eleven Went Point, Nev. 27. The vlctorleua Army foetbnll squad arrived home from New Yerk shortly after neon yesterday. Thry had stayed in the metropolis ever I "'"r nW.t. The players were met In, lm fni.f. l.Kiilitin lirA In (Va ahiIm " ....v . . .ni, cadet body. A celebrntlen was stncid in the mesf, 1...1I ..11 .1.. ..!. .- I...l.. A..I1...I ... mum, eh dm' ,ni,,-,n u-iuv ,mt(i en jer speeches Last nisiif in the gymnasium i llv was being held. Thu 1 ,anet ier ril iilupt iliw.bi'il lilm. nml rnlil lilnnknf 'which cmerpd the Navy geaf mascot for 'Karri, was formally presented te Fritz I Hreldsfer, caplain of the Army eleven, the Army. . lin rim rt'Ir. Iirtr I fpiini nrv Vrb va. , ...i. i,.. ti.. r Ar..m ...u . 11'rilll.v viuil-l imnil" .1. .eillllKllll, will) has Played three jears en the Army play ml ai sqiiinl and who luayi'd icauist the ,av,v at the light tackle position, was chosen captain for K2.'!. Cadet Mulligan is twenty -two yeais old and in six feet I In co inches in height. Mew Engalnd Colleges Organise Ilo.ten, Nev. 27.--A New Krudnml Htata Cetlfna ninfertme. enlHriifd aflr the West ern Cunferenee. and dmlgned le fnrmulaie unlfeim ellall'llllv rulea In liiteruillmuie ath "lies. vh frnl'l at a meet inn of ree. Iwai-ulallveH or New C-urliind Hiatj riilt and uulnrllles here. An elU-lblllly redn bairlnif eaitlclBBllen nf fiehmen nn com. jeMiiv tcnii'H nnd eitabllalilnv n enf.nar feildenca rviln ilnlfined le ureviat Ihe ininiiir. ance en ie.nn ut nlnli'l"", trunrferrtd from iitlier celleaea iib ader.twl, U1IIT IH l.niNCJ H'Ar.t.f llrnimbl lain ireinnfnr ejaln by the rcimit ilicls'nn at XX u liliisi'tn ihls subji-ct u temlU'il "Pun b" jlleliiinl MillUiie, but i r'w da.'H hi.'". In thr u-ltf.- Hi i linn, tht ceniwrnlliim of lAlsln-nri .facta and cenimant that enjeva the fenhdanca of te many AWrlci bualnua man. ;A emjIata Motlea eTthi;Ptai.ig LitMM.. "flake ft a rfaWt.' -ssiv. 's. -NAVY'S OPF-TACK.LE- , PLAY ?; LEFT GUARD PREVENTS END AMD TACKLE FROM TACKLING- RUNNER. FROM REAR. BACKI BLUFFS TO CATCH BALL, RUNS BACKWARD AND TWEN FAKES AT THROWING PASJ, 0NK of tb I'elwell the famous plays used by Deb thl season in the Xavy offensive was an off-tackle run by the end en the short side of tlie line. The play Is run from an unbalanced line, tin' left tackle going ever te the ridit side of tin line. The ball Is pnseil te halfback Ne. 2, who nlunirq threuuli riitht cuaril. As I he gel te the line be turns and pa-ses tlie ball te the left end, who leaver hi PLAYERSSELECTED Six Cricket Club Cirls Picked te Contest in Intercity Tourney Starting Thursday ONE POSITION UNDECIDED The Philadelphia Cilckct Club will have six and possibly seven girls en the All-Philadelphia hockey loom which win represent tins city in me inier- nitv tournament which starts at St. Martins en Thanksgiving Day. The contests will continue en Friday and '"ihe Selection of Hie team was an- neuneed today. Every position with I eiip eteeptien has hen decided. The, exception is left inside, and Charlette Clii'Hten. Cilcket Cluli. nnd Hetty C.id- bury, (rcrmnntciwn Friends, nie run ning neck and neck in the race for the pest. It has been decided te play Miss Chesten in the first match and Miss Cndbury in the next. After tlie first two contests the player will be. finnlly selected. Ella Head, left fullback: Viiginia Carpenter, left Inlfhack : Mnrjnrle Tay Tay eor, left wing: (lertnule Hearne. cen ter ferward: Sim (ioedman. right In side, nnd Emma Norris, right wing, are the ether girls who have been chosen fiem the Cricket Club eleven. g The rest of the team will be com posed of HcIpii Fergusen, tieimau tnwn, goal; and Marjerlu Many. Anne Tewtisend and Kitty McLean, all from thp Itlveilen team, who will play right fullback, center halfback and right halfback, respectively. The AH-Phlladclphln team will play a practice match against the Alt-Philadelphia lleserves this nftpmoen at St. Martins. The Jteservps also have been entered In the tournament. The local girls will play their first contest in the tourney en Thursday morning nt 10:'tQ against a team com posed of English couches who came te this country te teach tlie advanced" game as' played abroad. All the matches in the title play will be ulaged nt St. Martins. A number of college girls nlse will be en hand during thp week-end le try out for the All-Amprican team whirl will be chosen nt the pnd of the tournament. The eleven best players will lie selected by the English coaches, and there is n piebability that I lie United States team will he sent abroad. The Bchetlulc for the tournament fol fel lows : Thin da 10 30 A. XI mi i:nlUn coach?, l! 30 I All-I'hlU'Jflphtft .,., lloateu va. C hlrilKe, rrlclay 10:30 A. St.. Iitfhmend nor nf Hoften-Chtiactt n uch: iJiSO Ml-rhllailelphta vs. All-New lerk. Saturday FlnalM win . M., TO CAPTAIN EPISCOPAL Jack Sproule Elected te Lead 1923 Football Eleven Jack Sproule. light tackle of the I I'nUivmnl Viiiiletnv team diirinn the past season, was elected te head of thp 1112:1 eleven this afternoon. Spioule was a unanimous choice for captain, Despite the fact thnt the Academy had one, of its worst seasons Bpreulc was aggressive through nil thn games und fought every inch. He is n junior and will gruduate nest year. npreuie, iiesun-s ui-kik n luuuuu player, is alto an oarsman of no mean ALL-PHILA HOT . .w. . ii... j VTiiiuniui aiu at. ulillltv. He rewesi wmi tne scuiiing crew of the Academy lust year anil also the Uncheler Hinge junior crew. Spreuli) is a son of (Jeorge Spreule, Director of Wharves, Decks nnd Fer ries. Sproule, in addition te his athletic ability, Is ulse a geed student, ranking high In liln i lass. AUSTIN McHENRY DIES St. Leuis Ball Player Succumbs After Operation PoriMneulh. 0.. Nev. 27. Austin Mclleiiry, eulticlder of the St. Leuis Notional J.ciiizne Hiiseball Club, died at his home at ML Oreb, near lieie this morning. lie recently had undergone I . .;.V.T... I." I. fim.ln.enll ,l ' an opeiatien in a ciiiciniiati I'er liinini- of the brnlll. IMI lt-llWll ll ! twi7jrnt Milleniy was stricken while playing ball ill Cincinnati. He wus twenty. seven years old aha leaves a widow and two children. LEPT GVARD CROSSES UNC AND CLIPS DEFENSIVE LEFT HALFBACK BACKHAND RIGHT END CUP OPPO5IN0 4 TACKLE w 4S Pii lly IIKINIC MILIEU v tlirnipr Fnn untln and Alt-Aratrlrnn Karl position and runs back of the line und then 6ff right tackle. The back Ne. 1 bluffs as If te catch the ball from the center, takes n few steps buck-and fakes as if throwing n forward pass. The left guird keeps tiie opponents' right side of tlie line from tackling bU own left end from the rear. The right guard gees straight down the field nnd takes out the defeiisii left halfback. The right luikle comes, out of the Begin Werk en Fields for Army Pole Games Oaitlcn City. X. Y Nev. 27. In accordance with War Department plans te make this thp center for army pole, construction work was brgun today en tlaec playing fields at Mltchel Field, the army air serv ice station. Extensive slnbles arc te be built ntid a siring of at IpiisI 1,"0 pole ponies will be maintained when the liclds Imve been completed. DUNDEE STARTS DRIVE FOR BOUT WITH LEONARD will Meet Alex Hart at Arena ti,.i,.i.ii,. n,u - ThanKiQlvIng Day Fer several years they have bppn tiying le put .Telmny Dundee, veteran "f approximately 100 ring battles, en the shelf. Lvrry tunc the old bird with the leaper fbutch lie will tell off ten and imsli Dundee into the background the Italian dancing niHfter steps into the picture nnd adds new ring laureh. After a long lay-elr, Dundee plans te return te thp squarrd circle for another meeting with Itenny Leenard, light weight champion, this time te a deci sion, as his goal, Dundee has a'rranged n busy winter campaign. The first battle of his drive that he hopes te carry him te a decision meeting with Leenard will be against Ales Hart, Ohie lighlwrlght pretpgp of Johnny Kilbnuc, in the fourth nf five eight -Lound bouts that will open t.he Arena en Thanksgiving afternoon. The final contest of the afternoon will bring together Hebby P.an-eM, of Clif Clif eon Heights, nnd Pul Motan, of New Orleans, , In the ether bouts Jee Tlplitu will clash with Shnmus O'Hrien, Johnny Hrewn will meet Martin Judge and Itenny Hass will exchange punches with Hilly Mnscett. W. AND J. AFTER ROCKNE Offered Contract Far Above Present Salary at Notre Dame Pittsburgh, Pa Nev. 27. It became known hem today that Washington nnd Jeffersen has offered Knut Ilockne, football coach at Netie Dame, th place at n salary considerably nbevp what be Is fpceiving at the Indiana school, mip mip pesed te. be $7."r00 a year. Itecknc was here Saturday with Notre Damp, who defeated Cnrneglp Teeh, and he was apprenched by men from Wash ington nnd Jeffersen College who are eaipevvered te get a new coach. Keckne said his contract had two years te run nt Notre Dame, and he would net ask te be released, but if the school therp would de se willingly, be would accept the offer of Woahingten and Jeffersen. Reading Gets Abbett's Contract Hrndlnr, Pit... Nev. '-'7. Tha cfgntd con tract nf 8rncer A. Abbett, le maruie the llsaJIrir International next aaen rs retveil here teilay bv l'rt'ldnt 51. U. Meer, Ablmit vlloled thn JtemphU Thlcka In, the Southam Aaneclallun for th lat two irara,, He HUiri(li Chl'f IIeihIt us Hcadiuc's lead, er In the International. West Phils Want Game XXt i'hltadelphli Ftsld Club wants nmi at hum, rerly-iilnth and tirruc atrwia. Mr ThanKKBlvini.' aitnrnnnn ana uatuiday ni-nmbflr .!. I'helld T J. Yeunv. XVnlnm Walnut airUO, durln da.)' er XYnedUnd 200D It tm-' IHCCH u aiei e J. .' v..mj. , way "wy ' would ' Y. M. H. A. Jrs. Want Qames Away The T. M. II. A. Junier, a alxtttn nlffhtwit.vear.elil Daakttball ttam. nn Mis te lelc gainaa with teams Ivavlnc floors ind 0ffrin a. reatonebla cuarantan. pT nnn addreaa Paul Hirsch, tn Arch atrt. rnuaueiiiHi, Notes of the Seccerists Yrmn all appeswMirta I'red xVoed. of Dun kirk, la Jutt about sluiijir taater company, I'nrltsn had a geed thunr tn defnt llalaher. r-tlli n lead of 3 aeala te 0 at halt I line. Th yarnere came back In th avcend half and wen out with thrae ueala. - Irena, Ihe Albien centtr halfback, la plajlns- la clever aiyle, tacKIInc and feedin in amat form. Farrall, the lllha' fernnrrt, aubhln for Dunkirk, aavt en,i nf th arcateat ejhlbl. Ilmia of F"H' li-mllnu aier teii In thl city and was maluli loipenHlblH for Kuyirned'n defrat, liven Harrj' IVan-e In hla pitlmleat days could net Imve eirnlli'd Fnrrall, , .,.,... ,. Hi-.id ...."""V" '.'.V ." '."ii. bihnI hnll, th narny tn meiaurc u.i tu u , i ii( i ut iici tun uni rui nun iii- nnil IVfllllrm la rpnrld tn bave alun..1 LfU ' r'iliathV" i-'"-" rpAPyMXviA&y Demarce vs. Denny Grieves l","ij3 y .v. ..... s- -w avuwiigi n iernara, wbii b mvutn LEFT END TAKES BALI FROM BACK n2, RUNS BEHIND LINE ANO IHfN f DASHES OFf TACKLE jmZLs BACK 5 NC RlQHT TACKL6 TAKE OUT LEFT END BACKZGET5 BALL ON PASS FROAA CNTEft AND CrIVES IT TO LEFT end AT point A line te help halfback Ne. '.', in clipping the opposing left end. The opponents' left tackb; is turned In toward center by the rhht end und back Ne. I. The sin cess of the play depend, en the proper timing, as N I lie case in every attar!.-. The end mu-t pass half back Ne. 2 just at the moment he reaches the line, and then he must con ceal the Uill until he Is tcadj te sprint through off tnel.le. I Cup Will Be Awarded te Winner at Swarthmore . Today ! FORTY ENTRIES RECEIVED Hy P.ML PUKP fmiy -)-JicI.ist ic giidmen VrJIAULY A will en enippli for thp title of "ehnmplen schoolboy drop kicker" en Palmer Field, the Swarthmore Prepain Prepain terv Scheel gridiron, this afternoon. Thp recent awakening of foetba'l coaches te the Importance of having one or mere reliable drop kickers en thelt squads have lent Impetus te the tourna ment. Heshles t.p honor r.f winning the drei kick title, tlie high scorer in 'in booting duel will be awarded a i ip given bv William P. Tomllnsen. hend inasfer of the Swarthmore Prep Schcel. Awards also will be made te the con testants finishing second and third. Ttie tournament for the schoolboys has received sueli fnvernblc comment from (cnches nnd former giidirnn stars that the school plans te make It an annual event. Owing te the lite date at which the contest wns ini'miinccd, the manage ment v i'l keep i be entiv ll-r open until the !ar entest-wi has appeared en th" lield. Schoolboy footballers who have 'leleeieil te peinl iii appliinfieu mav go directly te Palmer Scheel this afteer afteer netni armed with credeulinls from (Iip football manager or coach and bp en- lolled, mil Clausen. Ihe Frnnkferd High b.ickfield star, is one of thu leading local High Scheel League players who will compete. Norrlstewn High will be rep. resented by Schellenberger nnd Dcrn. Lancaster High will depend upon the educated tees of Smlthgall and Hums. Seven moleskin warriors represent ing Delaware County Ilish will also compete. The list also includes Dave Itoliert-eii, of Illdlev Park High, who has khnwii considerable skill by s(er!ng' points via the drop-kick route', Abington and Cheltenham High SMioeIh eacli have enteivd two boeteis. Hnvcrferd Scheel, Che-tnut Hill Acad emy and a few ethe- preparatory school. have entered contestants in the tourna ment. Swarthmore Prep will enter two men. An elimination contest among the members of the Unmet and (!ray s()u,i(l is being held te deteimlne the men beat qiini'tled te beet for Swarthmore. Alten Evans and Ward McLaren up- pear le be the strongest candidates, nnd will probably de the booting for I ine scuni.i. .Manager .Jehn ijtiiglev. of Suuitlimere Prep, is in charge nf the tournament and expects te run things off smoothly with a little co-operation.' The Catholic High-St. Jeseph Prep ,1 uhiiii- "it mi- uiuiieiiK in I liailHSCIVIIlS I is holding the interest of schoolboy fans I It is true that tlie ineligibility of jrwvcrnl St. Jeseph prep plavers' has taken awav from them ihe i-hancp of winning the title, nevertheless the m. terest ill the fray has net dwindled n i.l .,.),. if. ( atiielic High Im.s Km praud opper- ' limit) te capture its first championship jn the Catholic Schools League st 1re,e,,!,I ,,rP1' 1,ns l,a1'1 ,h' ''" te date', but this seems te be the Purple and Ueld year. BILLIARD MATCH Jake Schaefer vs. Erik Haggenlacher Hen., Tuet. and XVail, Aflernr.in and Evcnlnt HUDSON RECREATION CO.. N, XV Cor. Bread and Cherry Sti. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Cernell vs. Pennsylvania Thanksgiving 'Day, November 30 '2 P. M.. Reserved Seals, $3.00 I Ni en aala at Athletic Council OMen s.iej I Walnut St., alie fllinbtli jnil Spal.ligi. 20TH CEimJRYffigft;;; S RATTL1N0 BATTI.ES.5I3() SHARP lAIll "fHK'l'Z "t "trti. ""S-vrsvae Adni.. -e ana ft, te. ut Dea't c SCHOOL i TARS IN KICKING CONIES DELAWARE'S WIN REAL SURPRISE OF SEASON Blue Hens' 21-0 Victory Over Dickinsen Greatest of All Upsets Bucll's Strategy Beat Yale Iowa and Michigan Tie for Conference Title lly EDWIN J. POLLOCK . rpiIEi are talking today of Harvard s splendid victory ever Ynlr. of I.e high'a great showing against Lafayette, of the second consecutive downfall of W. and ,!., of the Array's spectacular success and of this thrill nml that upset in thn world of football, but of all tin surprises i corded in this season of re verses we point te this us tin meat startling: Delaware, 21; Dirhliisnn, 0 Dickinsen w.is a big favorite. The gentleman of chance would lme been willing te rhk two In one mid three te one en (ll.'im Killingci'i hejs. The Carlisle athlete bud beaten V. and M. and Hwnrthnvirc and iriny ether geed small cellec'i' tennis. Delaware had lest te Muhlenberg, Ithede Island State, P. M. (J and Iind been tied b St. Jeseph's. It looked like walkover for Dickinsen. Yet Dehu'aie wen. and by a margin of tliice touchdewno! Delaware was en the defensive most of the time ami nevertheless wna able te triumph by almost as manj points n-, Swarthmeru run up against Ilnwrferd. Hill McAvey'a athletes were imbued with a lighting spirit the like of which has necr Ik en seen in Newark. Del., before. t'fl.iwuie warriors were en their tees; ihny were nlcit and tne.t advantage of ciery oppertunlM. Twe fumbles wer.' icievprcd nnd one for ward p.iH'i intefi epteil for touchdowns. Price, n modern Sum White, scoepe I up u loe" ball twice and sprinted across Dielilnien'r! goal line. On one. occasion ln ran I'm ariN nnd en an other 20 jards. Cele, who lutercented the ps, dahed (." yards for hit score. Tfli'. i.ftiM f,ierctt Dtlairuie, but the litre feM irrrr atrrt rnrtil'lh te I'll c atvantage of them, and d'srrcrd their tiiumph, t thrp Ilarxaril Come It.iilt HAUAAKD was tin turned in the unex mother I cam that . , ,. pecfr'il nn Satlir- day. Yale was fuveied in the beititi; was tax 01 ed in the belting. but the ( rimseii upheld trmlltlen and superstition by winning, 10-!!. Net I since lrti:s bin a Pilue team, beaten by Princeton, bn'ii able te come back against Harvard and triumjili. It was a 47-vaul inn-hack of a Yale punt by (ipeisc Owen that vviiti for the ('rimen. nnd it haptiened in the very first period. In the final cjiiurter Karl Pfnffntitii, n substitute, kickul it lield goal from the 2."i-yard line and brought j the Cambridge figures up te 10. Yale's enlv score ..il a successful 22-yard ' drop-kick etT the tee of Charlie O' Ilea rn. Tin- statistic., sh'xw that ihe Hlue gained mere "round than the Ctinisen and Ihnt the Eils plunged deep into i Hnivnrd teiriteiy live times witlieut jsierlng, vvliile the fiheimeu tallied tm j t-ieli ei l lull- two ic'ii uiivances iinui Yale srdl. Lee. ,i third-'lrlng substitute, stnitcii at iiiarteibii(k, but after Har- i vn rd renelKjd-'far Jnte Yale territory ' in the first period en Owen's run. Cap- lain Hiicll. despite n noticeable limp . for a recent injury, vva hurried into I (he game. I'nder Huell's leader-hip I Harvard bni'-rd nnd Owen plninjcd across the lmr. fl HAIl'J!) iron for llanatd aJ xt rati ' and llurll . play, limit ii nunc limn field gincial and tactuiau. 111101 ll'l a hraiml . fc is a 4Mh. 46th Market Si. COXING 5 Eufht-Reund Bouts S in vMiiiviN(, xrr.. mix- na ' Ts(lp0 I I'.M. l.lllOtll .tn r.vi. IIKNV IIIMV um RflACiT luv liinvv "I JOIINNV MARTIN MM VS. JUBfSE TIPLITZvs.O'BfllEH .Hrll.NNY ALEX DUNDEE vs. HART nnniiY rAi. BAilRETTys.filORAH vitirr.s si.ne. ri.ne. 3.e rif.its en r, tc. JIhIii sillier. Cntrir Clanr 'ter,'. 33 h. 1 1 tit si. Wal. 3J. Cuniilni:!' mi II) s, ,S'M .(, Tendter'a 1'enl I'irler. V.W M irkrt !. blmenS. . I .( ur Htli .V VlcKnui Sl. Met nlleui.fi. I4I -siiith ,s. Arena, I.Sth XI trLrt rrr.tnn CIIP8 -imjMlni, I up lent a ii Thfi t lULIMILW-L. Relax Completely Frem Your Business Werries ESTi;U the fjtcimlnc Wen I of lludle for n mIi.1' tnM' iiui 01,1 rntey Um Cmircrts l ' ir Dkik i Music ami B-rinun tint .!- bulnt breailrnetrd from fur ami near, 'the new fl. n. Itllilll.ll IlfrUrr T" inilren no eutdnnr iintenna A simple Imleur loop picks ui tlie 'tnsK Intiicct th nwe O. F C 11 our iladte Stimoreom, Frank H. Stewart ELECTRIC CO. tertfTttf 35-37-39 N.7th SI. HiP -Cor. 7th rilhcrt Sts.. -- -- -- -- AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS FOR Kadjoien General Radie Cerp. Walter L. EekhtinU, I'rexiiJct 624-628 Market St., Phila. Jt ! s i tgss e d .5ar wmmmmmmmwmmmmi great captain, capable of impirlnu hit wirii te thiir tit meat. 1-clilsli's SurnrNe AMO - was MONO the list of surprising games the showing of Lehigh nenlnst Lafayette. The Helhleheiiiites nlwavsljcciM Is cxtiected this afternoon play at their bct against their ancient nilsti,. Hrewn and White si iperter would hav , , bn.ye enough te beast that his tP'im would be able le held the mighty Sutherland combination te three points. Lehigh battled I.nfayeltn toelli and nail ami held tiie Maroons even in the fllbt lliree peijii. It ,m net Ulllil the tin.'il quaiier that S'ltherhind's .stu dents could put ever tluir lint and only score. Lafayette hud te i ply en Hots Hruimer's tee for victor. . The f'Uincr Penusjhniitati kicked u Held coal from the 2S-.vtiul line. yillnnevii closed lis season by beat ing Diuiucsne, 30-0. A blocked kick was lecevered by Mr f'lcinan for the only touchdown of the panic. .liiiim.v SIrdcvan gave tlie Main Line colle gians the lead ill the lir-t period by kicking a beautiful 'l.'-yaid field goal. nVCKKUt.r, and I'. M. C. also O pcercd licteriei, Thr l.nmbura athlete tepplid Huttm ."'.! nnd the Cadi Is beat Witt Maryland 0-0. Cliicaqe Leses Out W ISCONSIN held Chicago t'i a core : thiew I he Cellferenee less tie and the dendtee Stage stalwail.s out of the championship which endrd in a lie between Iowa iind Miihl'.'iiu. Heward .Tenes' boys, however, haw the better claim te the honors. They i hnve wen live conference games and beat Ynlc. Tin Wolverines have scored only four conference victuric, and wen tiisl bj Vnnderbilt. Lai! Ncale Inst ivvice at fletiiiit. His W. and .1. warn 'ft, were ben l en. 20 te !. nnd Hie ( mclnnatl lull plavcr le"t litu 1t, t.k ,ir,Ji fl .. i. ll,, tl .. t.l . . n.iij.'..i.-,ii.,i, ii t.iiiii. ii.iie'iHw U(,pn,l defeat of the w;iv,.n h!rh lnu,l 'ls l)rillf 1M .,,inp ,,.,, Ilf , ' ' : I ,i u ,i,.nr, . t,, ' nt the liulsli. Neti D.ime lame Tasi apnin en Sat unlay and sre.-ed a 1!t te 0 triumph ever Caimglc Teih. Oeltyblirg ended a miccessfui season In lasting down Lebanon Valley, LI te 0 D MtUl TIJ. d,,r te a ,rfju,ed Limbic uhicli ir.'tiltrd in n tnurH. dnien. uen ever Jlievn 7-0. 'J he I'miidcnrc tai,i rspritu victnij mi act aunt nf the tiiumph eicr far und ACCEPTABLE XMAS A, R, Underewn's iUNDERDOWN w ' l.enl fe" 'i c R, 'jmmmmmmmmmftmmm i 4Qv Down the field they go two downs, five yards te drive through centre somebody hurt going again a touch, dexvn a goal victory defeat. Yeu arc buying a front scat at all the big games getting it all instantly play by play when you install in your home the supreme achievement in radio receiving sets. Radiela traeimark ste. us pat err "There's a Ra&ielajdr every purse Frem S25 te $350. See your nearest RCA dealer today RodiaCbrperation 233 Broadway, New Yerk If Yau Have Sel Seen the Radiela of the General Electric Type de be ut mice, Simplu nf operation, yet most cllicicnt. U is u wonderful Xmns gilt. THE PHILADELPIHA ElFCmiC COMOTY SUPPLY WR B0O2SaEl3vwiSt ahiladclpiiia Eighteen Colleges Entered If) j Annual Intercollegiate Cham pienship Run SIX MILE COURSE OVER ?r"' erh, Ner. 2i. One of thve Krp:itest cress-country names in recent ever the slx-mile Van Ceurllnndt Park ,. f, , intcrerf. i ri,jl rhmpi(inshlii. The varsity event win lie pi eeeded li. a tliree-mlle rresn man race, in which thirteen colleges nre entered. Team competition will be unusually Keen, with no pquud predominating the lield. such ns Cernell did a year age, when the Itlinetms made n runaway af fair of the varsity race. Meakley'H har riers, victors In seventeen of the twenty-; two races held since 181)11. linvc lest ail et last year's scorer and enter thlj event with u cieen bill premising tertni. Columbia, vbter ever Cernell, Penn nnd Dartmouth in a recent iiuadrailgu hir raip bete, nnd Princeton's unbeaten team loom ns favorite's, but Penn, Cor-' jell. M. I. T. and Carnegie Tech are expected te furnish stiinig opposition.' Elmer McLane. the sophomore frein Oklahoma representing the University of Pennsylvania, looms nn our of th l.hely winners. This, youngster, who ran n n member of (belted and Hlue fotir fetir mib teem in England lat sjiring, fur uishrd a ids surprise here several weeks age when be finished second te Hig gui", of Columbia, in a quadrangular race. McLane had trouble with the course nt that time, and bad it net been for thnt might have romped home the rlc rlc ter. Hi1- f.tyle is the most peculiar of nny, yet he is always up with the K-.t'crs. lie is n man who will be very iiiiu ii feared this afternoon. Kerr, a net her sopliemoie who ran en tin penn I en in against lb" HtitHi, will run fe- the lied and Hlue. While net regal ded n In the mine class vith Mc Lane. be is n strong finisher who may leae'i bis top form this afternoon. FUlicr. a former Northern Jer-ey intcr-i-helnsiic mile champion, another Penn ' "lllr.iul, slinuid lllilcli well up with the leaders. Captain Den Head i veteran of three sc-isens of uineling cie.s.i euntry races, r.-t'e was tin mid lied and IJlue harrier te iini.-h in the recent quad rangular lueil. is a pluggcr who might liguie with tin 'ciders. lie vias up t ben last year ami may de better this afternoon. Walter Higgins, Columbia star, whu led hU tcnii te tiiumph in the qund rnngular race, will figure prominently in the ticht for individual honer.s. Captain Yeung, of l.irtmeuth ; Cap ably will nei be in condition te start, while Kirby, due te an early season in jury, also may be kept out. Highland Shaker Knit Sweaters Fer outdoor sports of all kinds a Highland Pull-ever puarantccd pure worsted Sweater will supply both xvarmth and comfeet. full-Over "V" Nsck, Hcavy-Weight. . . .$9.00 Shawl Cellar. Pu'il-Over, Heavy-Weishl:, $10.50 Shaw! Cellar, Ceat Style, Heavy-Weight, $12.00 GIFTS BUY EARLY Ssns 202-2 Market SI. 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