U' VifVr a" re- jPPf k .t. - i " TTfn Trs-:mmm. MTHnm-nm.mmBnx-Hmm. tj m'A'anr.ikrkf -wi.j tarWV Wrt U Wra?T' ';; w Vr 4 1 i L '- e 1IMh '&jr Tl-.. ' X ' "'.St'flCif ' "V . ', m .A ft'. t! K '. ru rv m ItiJ l& rft 11 26 .-........- v-ks--t--f-, M-M-r-r i rtni-Wn- i mrtril 1 tf kV-r mt m-RITI M f AOQ " . '$ jaVJfiJNlJNli JrtliSJiiU JLJbiUUJCili fJUlxflLUJlifUlA, TUiiBiiAl, SSJ V riiunixv e 1922 All-American Football Experts Are Getting Ready te Announce Mythical Elevens SUCCESSFUL FOOTBALL TEAM MUST HA VE PAIR OF SNAPPY TACKLES r tilt-American Pickers Agree That These Linemen Are the Cornerstones Around Which Elevens Must Be Built Officials Who Are en the Jeb 0' mmmmmmwt ELi mmmmm& vH mmkm. mmM HHLV klH. y STOXEV MrLINN kNE of t he nntH fnri'inext football .itnitet.'1-is roemily ttn ;iKcd what he CenMilernl 1 1m tMnthil foninlallen for a ch.iinpieti-hip foelh.ill olcveii. "A pair of fact, shift.. iiil.l thinking turklc.." ttns hl initnt'iliate ipioiie. "The t;iMh.ill intiiiiiKci' who tttnilil win n ppmiiiiit imi-l hiite a hraln.v. iis- CfrssiM1 I'Miclti'r. ' riiiilinunil tin- crldlren ex pert. "All liijih -cl.i- tllainenil nun liini" nre Imllt with tin man who tttur, the nni'k a- tin main ng. Ne trimi ret wen a pennant with iiiPfllnert cnteher-. A in! tin football eleven will ever be ranked at or near the top unless It linn two reall geed tackles, one of them like!1, te be an eut-tiitwlltii; Mur." Therefore, we timl the choosers of mjthieal all-Mar pip-kln team" miiMdeinbly exerel-ed eer the taekle situation. IVr, lit the JmUnient et tin football Maxter-., All Anierieau elewn arranaerx xheuld fellow the Minn pr.ietii'al eeure ax de enaehes pick two top-notch tarkle and thou build a team around t hem Meet of ii. who are truly interested In pridimn teelmtipie go te a game determined that we will (ioteti the major portion of our eiiiliir effort te the taeklex, lememberine that thfre Is. 'he Lr.t te the situation. Hut. b"tore we knew It. ihe tlu-liy work of n back cla-liins thuwph i broken tie'.d. the skillful .spirals of a forward p.is-er or kicker, the u'ltmi eateliliig of pafex b an end. or some ether speetaeular feat out there in the open where all tuny fee and applaud, weans our ejex WBy from the taikles. In ether words, vi are attracted by the attack, rather than the defend which Is natural. Defensively, the tackle actually bears the brunt of the enemy a?ault. Pn ery play he must match his ktrength and dexterity with the opposing tnckle and end two nnnmt one. And almost alwnjc one-half the nttacking playx nre directed off tackle. If the threat i a kbk or pass, the tnckle lx expected te crash through and huny the back or block the beet or heave. If It lx a line or cress buck, the tackle is the. plaer who must step that offensive before It pa.sses the line of scrimmage. And if it is an end run, cither straight or criss-cress, the tackle must gpt through and drhe the Interference and the man with the ball across the field toward the sidelines, se that the back will be forced out of bound or downed l the defensive end or halfback. ALL this might br cempartttu cly mi for a strong, 617 and fast A athlete ij he altcuin hnnc irhnt phiy iru coming nrJ irhcrc if tms geitiij. Hut he doesn't het thtie thimit, nnd in addition te eluding the thru s In of tteu opponent, irhe mr detei mined te net him out of the plan, the t'lcl.lc muit have the eiend sene thai telU hint leherr te an m elder that he may perform the atdueus tasks entrusted te him. fsTONEY McUNN Tackles Make Possible the Victory enthusiasts who lu'.e carefullj followed the fortunes leading giidlreu teams rnd-runtiers, the punters riOOTBALL X1 le of the bine heard and read about the line-smahcrx, the the punters and lirep-kickerx, the forward passers and re ceivers. Occasionally a tackle or a cuaid lx mentioned. Hut heron j mi wear out your oil cords singing the praises of a sensational back or end. gHe h thought te the t.ickle or tackles who may lue made possible the vlctei-y by competent and courageous defensixe play. A team cannot pessibl be any stronger than it. defene. Net until It has tackles who are in there lighting intel'isently does an eleven stand a 1 bance, no matter hew versatile its att.uk. It ix a matter of sincere regret te these who realize what the tackle must de and hew all -Important is his pest that his grueling work usuall.. ix lest sight of. We knew b'-s ruining pliij s for the opponents, but v.e cau t see him de it. Oil Debie. the pessimistic coach who will bring bis Cernell eleven te FrtMiUlln Vield en Thanksgiving Da, was trying te make us believe that Eddie Kaw was by no means the plaer he is aderuscd te be. Much of what tbe slim tutor said was the bunk that if, he was putting en his accustomed gloom monologue. But Debie said one thing that appealed te us as sound logic. "It is n fact, however, that ICaw will advauce mere yards than the awage back once he gets past that line of scrimmage." said the Ithaca coach after be had pulled his star down with the common backs of the season merely for effect, you knew, since Oil knows that Kddie ix a real 6tar. But there Is feed for thought In that "past tbe line of scrimmage." (Jeorge Sullivan, of I'eun : Geerge Sin; the, of Army; Ceorge Owcnn, of Harvard, (it seems that the (Jeerges predominate!, and ether pigskin carriers, who have shown us wonderful broken field dashes this season, n'er bae an oppertunitv te exhibit their skill at dodging and straight -arming tackier until they pass tbe line of scrimmage. Hew sad a back leeks wh'n the opposing tackle or tackles rush through and bowl ever the interference. R C'.V deien the line-ups of the elevens that eill le ranked at or near found the .Ill-American rheicet. On leis tueecssful gridiron squadi there may be tackles tehe fnihd hrraute they trere associated with nine or ten ether players who did net measure up te first-flight class. But if we i'W ijtc all-itur reierj that nefcr play, tec should elect the athletes iche ai'tuall'j shone net these iche might hai( thenc. MICHAHL J.' at Oeergetc SIX LIGHTWEIGHT STARS AT ARENA Committee of Five te Visualize Half-a-Dezen Leenard Challengers MORAN-BARRETT IN FINAL HAM' loom Football Officials Who Arc en the Jeb JAMLS THOMPSON, who learned his football and composition town (Mike new ediix a week!-, newspaper In I!ramltsb'irg. Md.K is regarded as the dean of gridiron etficials Last Saturday night Mike was discussing whistle-tooting with 'barley THcgart, product of Rochester University and one of the Kast's teppy judges of piay. Said Charles te Mike : "Uelere I referee a football g.im I ux d te wonder when I saw you de two tbinEs one was rush 111 and lniereepi a pass from eentpr when th final whistle blew a split -second before the bill was snapped; the ether was dive Inte a pile of plaver after the bnli was down in a mass plaj . I knew new that .ou were protecting jeurs. If as an? geed official should de The. two etberilx then explained flat tin chief worry of the rfere throughout u gam is that th" field y.dic will sound his horn ending a period, or the last hiif, just before the certer passes the ball te s back; that tb play will go through, a touchdown or tield coal be scored and tbe referee will be compelled te rile that the points de net count "When I knew that en!j a few seconds remain te play," declared Dean Thompson. "I stand immedlatr'v behind the back" where I ban a clear path te the rentiT. with my whittle between my lips. It I bear the honk of the tlmokteper's horn, tie whistle sounds and I m the 'bark' who giii the old pigskin if it i p:ied I lei,e I La.i sjmxJ nnse,f many u rough eyaje te the dressing room bv this ,ni Taggart told why the reien who dhes into a pile of players after the ball ij down is piewntm.; "- hie treuh e f r 1 imseif "Man';, many times the 111 in who is larrjing the ball fijmbbs it when tackled, ' Charley stated. "And, hidden b th nu-s of humvuty en top of thera, anvtLing raaj happen among the two or three players en the bottom. When a p'ayer actually he.ds the bull and the whi-t!e bow., it is dud and belongs te him. But fre quently it afterward is j.inked from his grasp bv an opponent. The referee who has net diud in tin re te knew what is going en may g!v the ball te th' "Wrong side Since th-e pile. up plats invariably eceur near tbe goal 'Ine, a gtme may be wen or let because ,,f an incorrect decision by an official." THOMPSON' and Taggart agreed that it via n task net entirely devoid of rak for an official net in training for football te plunge htadforemeit into a nifc of struggling athlete. Hard knecki and hruues iniartably foliate. "But it 11 a satisfaction te .note that te'i have given the ball te the right team, ' announced Mike. "Jn oft eft ctal who cannijt stand the gaff has no business te be tunning a foot ball match.'' ' About Sportsmen One Meets BENNY BOVNTuN, the former Williams All-American back, who new resides in Steelton, Pa., au'I who played wjtb the Rochester team againfct Frankford last Saturday, is celebrating his honeymoon and It was a rather nervous Mrs. Boynton who wathed her here-man hit tbe line in that profes sional battle. But that Is net the worst of it. f.Y RUTCli'iyti from the game and tn the vicinity of the Frank' i t.ens 11. .iafi-i: 11 tleen lightweights who loom indelibly in the pugilistic picture will be among these present m Philadelphia totneiiow. They wilt !" here twentv-feur hours before emot ing their Thatiksgitiug dinner, xthich is only Incidental te the fact that local tistie faux are te have the oppertuuitt of watching said half dozen in Keniii Leenard's dliieu show their rcspec tie mettle. Included in the sound of six xhe will be xisiialized b tbe (.'omtiiiltee of l'if and a crowd expected te be in the neighborhood of UMWO tit the lint iu show of the season tit the Arena Tburs da afternoon aie Johnny Dundee. New Yerk; Shamu.x O'lirieii, Yonkers, N V.; Kiev Halt. Lerraine, O ; I'.il Alerm, New Orleans; Jee Tiplit, Philadelphia, and Bebby Barrett, t'lif t'lif ien Height. I'.i. Tne matches between these l."Vi- 1 peunders an in tanked s,s that boxer will meet boxer, puncher will nice' I puncher and then boxer .x. puncher, all I of which means that 11 xariety of ti-ti j 1 tiffs will be en the menu te xxhet t lie tistie appetites of the big crowd e pet td. The tinnl fracas of the afternoon wil' be between P.anelt and Meran, which will be the puncher-boxer sette. Tin punches xx, puiiiher encounter xxill be the meeting of Tiplit.: ami O'Brien, while the b(iX"D. who will get tegctln'i are Dundee ni" Hart. Martin Judge s .Tebtinv Brown an 1 Benny B.isx s 1 till Mnvntt are tin ether lumbers for tin Arena's opening Wilsen Is Training for Feat Iterw eight Uitirels Iu the southern section of the citt they bate a modest mittmau for whom f-iends an preiln ting a tjiiiiestul eneer in the feathet weight llitislell lie is Jehn tjualtin when at home and Tetnim Wi'sen when in the ring. 1.1 i.-ilttri, or ratio r Wilsen, has little trn.lie 1 'lining in at l-i, pounds which is the re, eguizei) limit in the Johnn Kilbaiie class, and Mr Tlietnax. al though he is enlj eighteen j ears of age does net held fiar for any one arguing for a rack at the enerabb fcalloi fcallei weight I'hampien. Twentj -the jter c tit of Wilsen's opponents te date since he started his neg i.ueer out of n total of about forty tnatilns hate been put te sleep. Teil Brodie ix det eloping Wilsen, and Ted it leti'letit In has , hampeih imber in the making Brodie is ii .ei te seinl hi nriiie against laldle Wiigur and Behbt Burmaii In I'hilatlelphi.i. and t the same tim he i. aniingiiig teliatc Wi'sen go into action in New Yerk. Wilsen is the third member of Pro Pre die's staff of crapper. his ether glove men being Mnrt.t Harris. 1 (), junl Bi'ly Detle. 110. Harris is a south paw. Anny r. Navy at League Island ' Iuterervi'e contests- rie bedd tlie stage. The Army and the Naty aie te e'ash iii the ring tonight at League Island There will be six bouts, under the aupiefs of the Paulding A. C , n Natt 11rd orgam.atien. The pregi.im follews: Lih,'i,,l.i rir:.',' tuean c.rari Vnrt 1 - " ' ' euagy rrnen iji ; N X..rd rs.l'idcirhtd I .11 iif ilit Yeung rnsel f.xrmvt I F"f ? urn. N T t C.itr I)nt (Nat ' Y-rd VhlUdflpha 1 pd'hTttrUlitt . Bittllr Kllnk (rnj !. r' - 1 urn v Y. st D.'l Detln" (Vd , t i .r I rilllatie rli'n tc " w ie!.t. --R.erd schHTOaksr 'Arm 's V.i,' f 0 k Veti.-.f iNSin-j), rtillal' lira N v Tnri L 1 tweubi K O 'r y (Arrayl l'nr '" urn. V ltRhitjht chamrlen f t 1 'oil state. Vrmv f Ja i' Darcy (Nt .'-t Y-l !n Udeiph ' htntlght thin. I I I'v. d 1 ia Nav Tar J tv n.l-un runtHmue's t MldR't A j x-mv ler- flecuni N Y chmplen hn 'jtiitf'sit of ire l" t-r-. in t"'uB lunMb (Natvt ay 1rJ J'nllaijelrhu DAD BEGINS THANKSGIVING, WEAK I SiluT OP -EvERveePY QA"iSE US COMlWr- VAMY in SAM MlU. VV WIFE IWSlStOM A LIVE fiOOSE FOR; THANKS (JiVIKG-, , $E SILL -DVeU TtliMK VeuilB A FUWSfc? , 1 r . mPimim 1 VeuVOMi" WEED 0 SOUWO VdOft -HORM - v- x . 1 LONk fC&!y m.. iv s fVH-VWA!! 1 -ssss. J OMUlZ-lLEDlFYOU'tLEvea) FOB. QUITE A F1SW TlSlSWO I T-eX l(-rS (jeTMETe WRASSE WITH A VEAliS.IVE3EEH rVlATiON MEET--) -- J K LNEgQOSE AgAlM-IJ , VESHlN? WiTfcl. 1 . r , . . Mf i lvH 1 IN I I i vs5Ci v'- m isum ' .. ,i-rtfCsfViLJ.-i r2 tyqA?iJ -tl f "817 1 PUIU0liWE1Kt6COte Copyright, iVC!, by Public I.alacr Company 'DIITTIMP lIMP' fl A V' villa nova grid stars lUrPT DUII h DIWAI C nil mi r m h v hi te play basketball vvr.i rnii h riuhi ,i I III 1 VI I II I 1 W 1 1 II 1 I .,.,.- ... iihvi MAMMIIAI PIAQU Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Football Fight Paced Records Gridiron Season By THE OBSERVER THEOIIY, psjrhoJegy ami blrategy all hnve their part in football imnert.ia pnrtn, tee, but clefplte the wealth of gray matter applied te tha .- V. Btlll remain- 73 per tent flght. " ae' H Take for nn illustration the Havcrford-Swarthmere garae last Butiin:. Swarthmere was nn overwhelming favorite, en paper far superior te the M.f' Line eleven. The flnnl Bcore wan 25 te 2, but the figures fall te tell the i At the end of the first half the Hcarlct and Black was leading, 2 te 0 J for Ihree perledd the Garnet was eutpta.xed, although Bwnrthtnore held a e'.t 2 ndvantnge at the start of the fourth period. In these first three quarters Hnll (nrA I'fllttn.t .....N.a nfttlttjt ,111, 1 Itinl'i. Itl'af ilfttl'ltu It,,,.. 4t.nl.. ..I.t if . ..,........, I,,..,,; ,,, ........ ...... ....... ...i.. .....,..-. ...,. nun uiu-iimc rivals I he llnvciferd tram was Inexperienced. Twe of Ihe linemen. HtmnJ llnenien m - . Comfert, never phi.twl football before this nentten. The record of the Mm Liners tip te Saturday xtns nothing te brag about, yet thejc lncxperlencM npparently vjeak athletes xvere able te meet and upset the Swarthmere attar?' und force the Garnet te the defensive. '" The reason? It was FIGHT! Coach Harmen taught Ids pupils eicelW well-thought-out theory In the two month) prier te the big game, but en the vl nnd the morn of the battle he taught flght, which Is real football. He InsnlrM them with a lighting spirit and it did mere geed than all the theory he ceuU pound into them in a season or two seasons. ' FIGHT will overcome lark of Mrnegy, but all the brains in the world will nut move the ball very far in the direction of the opponents' goal if Hie team latlts lighting spirit. ItaUlzc Ambition "COIl ears Jele liny he ban c able enie flese te make the grade. Joie Ray May has been sheeting at the one-mile record, and, altheuti te the mark en scvesal occasions, be has net been milt. SHOW WARES HERE Geerge Cadd, News of World Champien Abroad, Developed Greens Skill by Practice SHOWS 'DEADLY' EFFECT n- WHAT ' tennis SANDT MrMBLICK does it net, us they t-ay In is ranks talkinc aljetit coif, if i a links-man gets en the green in a ' couple of nifty belts nnd then takes a Heel, of putts te go dettnV Tne anstter te tliut query Is easy nothing. I One golfer, nt least, Mho linures it out like that is Geercc Gadd, the Hrit- ! ish pre who recently tten the Notts i f the World golf chatnplenihip ever there. Tartly by reason of his pretvect It is said that fractional efterls lire being made te bilng Gadd ever te America next year te display his best en tbe putting greenu here, for Gadd is new rated a" the "putter extraor extraer dinaire.' ' Up te thi" year puttin Mike Saxe Drills Quintet for Open ing Game With Dentists When "Milte" Saxe called practice for the Viilaneta College basKeiliall team ills iipiad of eandidate had in creased cnti.sideralily t-ince the last practice, Tin increase tns due 'e tin fact that setentl of the men ttlm had pln.ted en the toetball team this jeai tteie giten tli opiertunity te iepert te Coach Saxe. Harry Kreic. last year's regular cen ter, and Pickett, captain of Mllauntn's llCl-lll-- case team, urn among these ttlm made their tirtt iippeaiance. Sax lias been working the scpiail teiy hard for the last few dats, iu in epar.it ion for the tirst game nf the season with riiiladelphla Mental Col lege, tin liecember ,"", at Viilaneta. Vill.iiieta has several hard games te pla.t in its .schedule of ttteiry-nlni allies, iimetiv them 1 :i ftumti t lT. .i- ig.iru. l.afn.telle end the t resr.-nt A. A Beets and Saddle Hobart and Victrix Play Tenth Annual Game en Thanks giving Day j 'lliren handicaps are en the card nt Hewie teda.t. the Promenade, the Sun- , set and the Lafayette, each drattine ,i full field. Tangerine, carr.ting only '.'"i pounds, has a chance in the Sunset, Amotien and .lehn I'.iul Jenes are prob able contenders. ! Horses which seeju host nre: Virst efforts race Tee S,et, Star Itcalm. The Ue. cisien ; .second Adtenturess, Cerl. I'lm. Geld Mount ; third lleltneiit (iitr.t. .Madden entry, lllue Hattl. : jfeiiith Tancenne. Kmotien, .leliu trai tne ' " ."Mies; nun eenii Thoughts Scraps About Scrappers main wcaLn'.s Ga(,'i displayed. He just didn't seem te be able te get 'em Iu the hole like the ether felletts. and1 it was the difference between a mediocre I golfer and u star pla.t er. Se GadJ re. re. elutelv dtcidid en a snm. i Cadd therefore set aside two hours enry da.t for ten tteehs te praetUe puttinc. The result was an increased i confidence, which began te make any old shot en the green leek dead te tne ,e and his putting get te be "mean," rsjeciall.t for tbe opposition. IJMnt-lieIr Cliampien In the News of the World ohnra ehnra ; uiiisli p itadd wnit te extra holes in ir of his matches and wen them all. It ttas the most engrossing tterlca et ti.-ht matches cter heard of iu a leg liampienship. ij'idd was twti up nnd thrre te go a an in -t .lira Sherlock, but the last named wen the sKteenth and eigh ,,.,.ntii Celd h-id te earner a twelve- en the liiueteentn, r- HARE STARS IN LINE-UP West riiiladelphla football fans nre en edge for their tenth annual clash en Thanksgiving afternoon between Heburt and Victrix en the Si raw bridge il Clothier ground", at Sixty-second and Walnut streets. Hobart at present holds the West Philadelphia oieun, but Victiiv is de termined te take the title this .tear. IJeth teams hate enje.ted successful sea sons. llebnrt hn." played several of Ihe sttengest teams in tin V.nt this sea sea seu, including Glenn Killinser's Haiti Haiti mere Professionals Petlsiill, contend er for tin coal region championship; Melree, of Atlantic City, and Heinle Miller's All-American Sttcdvland Club. Ueth teams have signed several for mer college stars, among them iiie-t tuemiiient professionally arc Hendrcn Hidden Jewel, May Hlossem ; sth Hy .linuiit. Tannic Hean, Amanda Ileey s,.,.nth l,n. In;,tl ,.,, Cellins cntrt, Mtstic. The Clecknu-nder. I. S. t'esdrii'.s stable has wen $1.". ,li::. despite tin' tai'i that scveial of hit IiIeIi-cIiiss hei'-es failed te lite nji te cpectatiens. iJiinlin has been hjs chief money winner, with SI."., 407 te his credit. Maitmgale has ns, bei-n a tertice.ible colt, adding .'.".TSS te the staliln's total. His hichest-prieed colt.' Stteh II, ler which l?V was paid, has enlt wen one race for him, that pa.ting in njC'..'I.ii. Mr. Cosden has done much for tin turf for the short time he has I been interested in thoroughbred, lie, i- an Oklahoma oil man of considerable wki'u, and has connections with the G.inls of .Maryland in the racehorse bllsirie-s. Iteik.i Hurnn Is a r hr-li:S H 'i i V.j.j Dili" 7 hi V. i.iti .', k Zu.i r 1 i -'iijth "Phil J p i t-- ii 'or ennp,.''' !taa ani Jr i Durna In te . trimmed I iuu' i j i A I iinlen. s, j'tiuh-'. bnutn har" I n lu J p-or, lilrr t.i 'inn Hi ti h s'j" li. at 1 Ins be ti i -nlrn: wPh -i ' . (ier.lT ipi' ,t 'e will li a' .,'rii' -,,-w r'id 'Ihu-ilay nlKfct r. t 1.1 Mi"-1 Jltrin, Ti TV. I imlr "f !afJ Mtt-rj will ln'. ! an wiij-'jp a 'I "dmsrla TS .- 1 sf'irnKiii -"1 HM 'Mcn ftt'd A . . i il 1 i kiut tijn"h ''i . 'rjl ! " 'ifii ' ' 'i'h ether 'k.n I, i Jfk lur.) will l tt . I Ir i Jul" Mart 'i tp rruiin y , i lis- Mul U-iti t Dctneta hr i , M i'm Kmv r "' tl iii I Jar!. I prr" al '11 TarfT, nfn''" Cltv l't- 'gi-. or for tnre i-ncnj H u-t . r" e It r 'a.llphla 'ir-i, tjir'ahti"r a r i JaeKI I ; r C j In .i'-.-'isit scrir' Jlmnu lvell i'l tnl 1 r'etni'ir.Hi I hew i' ' jr v i'Iiv p.-,vr 4 .! -n I, t iftr'-i iiv i," niri no r '"s' tL' . r i, " .j wl.l M yejii' Mi ttnji Kay tllKhfll. et.i of I'hl.ti r'u n rnet v " i' --', ieht t I "a " i.4 1 r n i ' in uoine tl ' i- - Ti,.-n. se- .S.j; a lijn ar en f - V . n rtr-l aip, ar,i ' th M'l if L , i ,rdn tti. st j. ' !! : I'r U : - r Jnhnnx llreun, Enslt fe-rwi)ht is i .is Wjk AflT hli k h Iar ! 's" ' 'h Annd 1 - ' -,r Rf r. i r-ntr witi. ic -s' , i r i f , p,. -' ) 'n '.'r Y rk .r, thi r a" ftcr n. V J ,-nrk' ff.nt dettnbill putt and did it. i win. In In- no. I match GadJ Frank H.iH. brother of Tem, b.t run ning down n '-' en the nineteenth. Later he ir mi.ied Arthur Menk eti the 'iiiet.eiiili b holing u long putt. Gadd ,el te -ink a six-footer in the semi-lin-il i ighteentb te lung en, hut did se and again wen ou the nineteenth with a long putt. In th'. tinnl peind Gadd played Fred 1,,'tn h, und wen c.i'ily. ' und 4. The gullfir cheered te, lfereuslv, but partly h, cause it had finally s'en a deadly putter in action And the big part of -Kill en the greens was bfau't Gadd had thoreugbl.v studied and praetictd i in. gentle art of p'i"nig. Tate Knocks Out Tut Jacksen leleiln, II., Vev i! HIM Ihtr. of I'll! n f - nr s.mirlrs pirtnfr or .IhcK Penip- Uucknell ; Appleg.itc, the six-feet seven-inch guard of Carnegie Tech; Stevens, of . M. C. ; Kddie Uruder. Catholic High: Piikeit. of llelmeshurg ; Uddie Glenneu. of Prankford Yellow-' iaclvfts; Jumniie Kelly ami O'Brien, of Viilaneta. Wliite.t Kgmi und bis, lilelhi'i Tetnmv trill held down the' wing positions for Ileba.it. Victrix will' hate in their line-up Uetvney, of Cath Cath elii I'niteisity ; MeGrady. if Vlla Vlla neva; llrioinente, of Hely Cre'-s ; 1 n dren. of liuckuell, and Herman Harvey, of Venn. lieth teams remained idle last week, but each went through hard signal and serimmiige drills in preparation for the turkey day game. This afternoon llo lle bart. witli then coach, will leave for IMuiK'e te put en the fiutshlni" touches for the game and return Thursday morning. lit their last four mectinga three games have been tied, while in 1020 Hobart emerged a victor b.t a single point reeie, 7-(5 The receid of the meeting of the teams is lis fellows : tut: .trU. II ii br' tl l'is Ne cams N gin ltd x trlK. ' II but. n liijrt 1' usirt. 7 t i i-ix. n Itijl lliilnrt. f ..irl. been quit The famous little Chlcagenn bn been aiming nt 4:12 3-fi, which In tki world's mark credited te Xermnii Tuber, of Brown. New Ihe A. A. U It considering a proposal te bcratch Tuber's record and all ether ttneMt' '.l: from itH books. If this is done, Ilny'a record of 4:14 2-0 will be rccegnlxel nnd be will be joint bolder of the world's best figures with Jehn Paul TnJZ? Cernell, 1013. ui Jean, Ted Meredith, who knows men about running than Mr. Velstead deta el his favored volume, says Itay is the greatest mechanical miler he has ersl seen. And Ted has seen a few. w There arc manr who feel tbe same about Jetim. hnl i.nm.i... lie drawn that will meet with eallflfactien from all corners. liar anri Ta!I ..na nM .11. 1 .(.An!. ,...,l M... ..M .. Ill II, , I I ,tlll IIIV, I. Mllll II,', 1.1 tll. .nines jen mc iracK w ucii no icic erneu ana ne nas never returned n- H.I..1. . 1.1 ..!.. .. 1 II 1.- ..lit. j . . -"W cjie iiuiit. ui unii vuij nt a mm i--OHir. iiiikt, iur uc witnurew WQCU Be Wai ll ins iiriuic. Uetvveen .Tenes nnd Tuber there can be no comparison that does net fv the lthacan and Kay certainly Is u better miler than the former Brown eUr. Ueth .Tenes and Itay are mere deserving of the record than Taber, who tnife ma inarK net in competition nut in a epcciai paccu race. THERE were ethers In Tuber's das who looked better than the preseni record -lielder. The picture of Id agonized fare as Leu Madeira, of Penii. speeded by lilm In the never-te-be. forgotten Penn Oxford four-mile relay several years age is still vivid In tbe Observer's mind. The Success of Football in 1923 TT SKI'MS as If the lOSl! football season started just a few deyi age, but b(N JL it la November 28 and in less than a week the collegiate gridiron campaln will be history. Many football schedules have already been completed. The Big Three. the Army and the rvevy nnd pevernl ether-, am through until next fill. Proof that the waning season stands out above any preceding one miy be feu'd In tin 'it tendance figures, which break all records, and also in th caliber of the game. Great stadiums costing million's of dollars have sprung up all ever tht T'nited Stntes, but, despite the foresight of the celleglnte officials tbe btifi iimphHuentres already nre tee small te Heuse the throngs that seet admission. Net a week has passed since the preliminary games were played that then have net been numerous upsets en gridirons in every part of the country. Thi small college team hns smote the big eleven and the se-called weak sisters have walloped their powerful brothers. It has net been that big college football has lest any et its power it strategy, but rather that small college elevens have added strength. 1 Madden Outpeints Penwlll 1 OLt Tilt Jll" ' .1 ..f l'.,.hli...i..., mrf ,.jse ( .Negro I 'w-lirht. In i'. ur I nf .t ir-lip I i i tcUr.reun iips of I lulu hinl kit uerrrrnt I nv I nlflirtl .lupks i tfur lip liad I Iii(lnn, Net. 'JS At th Nntieiial Spert-I h.ci f-n cut in inn ihiirl uith u nc ciiiii In a tlttccn-reuiHl hhii n.irtl" i - ... .... .,...,, ,,,. i.. H ,.,,, j mm i Mjiidm iinreitMi rN-uiidniti in rnttiu ws eul fe- tr Ii niimtr.i. l.ntlti !icaf'welBlit pUBlllnt. en I'elnti. EB'iiiNER FRENCH. SHRINER t URNER Dress oxferts or beets will double your enjoy ment of the theatre party or dinner dance. 7 he knowledge that you arc comfortably and correctly shed puts your mind as well as your feet at case. DRESS OXFORD In patent leather low lace or high button beet with cloth top. 115 Se. 12th St. Just below Chestnut Superiority ' BuMh&nis&i aEBlWWjfcawB' Jfat Rubbed Qn !. 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THE WOLF HAS ARRIVED Carten Comae Frem Oklahoma te Meet Sergeant Smith Wolf Carsen, (be giant Oklahoma fcetTjweight, has arrived in Pblladel- Ue ia finishing training at a ll granaiium in preparation for t.miinri muc aaaian Dtnmit '.T.-wV. .T . . ML . A tttft, f canaf a. at we wwawy w I program arranged by Villus Ilritt at the Fifteenth Hnd Chert nut streets club will te tne only evening boxing per formance in Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day. Tour ether eight-round numbers have i been booked. In this nemi-tinal Kddiu DerapBey will pair off with Willie Currv. ' The main preliminary will be between Al Gorden and Jimmy Tierncy. In the Ath.i knnta Hlllv Haiti nrlll fiu. Till!.. 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