mmmmmmr wtrH ' v-i (ih-a - - Fi' r ' 'W t tttte TWTr' c " i rT3TO ,-,"- T' hVJ7 W.jV "Sft mf? J' U " J- .. A f . i ICathelic High HI Hi' . iKRGIMHAND BEn'OSLTENHAM BOWS RSPEEDBOY SGOfOS flttatftl 7'.wff.i'iM'jp 9-m, wntw ' ' nw .rMBBrarararaifanvy'', , -riTrt valtk;. 'awtvwi,-ft wsancwwrwwBBaR' wi'-'iivjwirtnjr?: ir.)ri7,mB.JHvit.,MV -tw ' j wiA" vi&emrra ch?-ms-r v r -w-' . v -w; - r .. v ', i . j ."'-( r .TiwWs"1 i . ; i ' Fvltfnta; pUBMtf: thtjbsday; November 30. 1922 twsfj SS fSiW9KSE!PDnB .1T aiid Villanova Prep Ge Inte Tie for Title in Catholic Grid League by Winnm TAKv-STJ CATHOLIC RIPPING UP ST. JOE Wst Phlllle End Dashat 40 Yards for. Touchdown Against' i Watt Catholle I "BOB" kicks ruwtMcn i W fc-lLl W. Niita. Mien , ,. . Catholic, Hlth jVVrh ..If ft nd jj, fuf.? , .. ........ iaii wnn .... m'r--vMi "'SfflS ii ..a........ ii , ..... a.--r: liht ward VIBII .-.ii.. cpnwr ....... .11. .". ill r nt r'i Wallicr. ricri rncr v"'2",w. tjntftt quBrterback MfH fflwr MaM halfback .... nietHnj tirmnn fullback Neville jltttrtf unrrlt. C. M. t. u. umprni Am. tuhlnliur. Head llniximart Mop- Scereleat in First Half, but Winners Tally in Third and Fourth Periods FORWARD PASSES COUNT AihJn,,en M,h . . .Cheltenham ytllln left cml E"i left Urkla ...... jrennem Ifjft cuard ... .... , "'"T center . . . emier ,,,,, rht rmard .. f...l.. ". .V1' . ...run risni mici ".CI t ' DD .ebarti errln , nimrUfhiiHi left hif baric. rlihi full &: ack kins. Penn. Time of jHirT(d--18. jntnutca tiace Htrawbrldte cieinier new. ,B.y Bin. and Walnut atreeta. Time 10 o'clock. neb Bersman. atar back of the West Philadelphia High Scheel, played a Jremlnent part, gaining a 0-0 lead for be Sperdbeya ever West Catholic High in the frldh-en game en the Strawbrldite ft Clothier Field this morning. The West Phlllle nthletet held thin advan tage when the fourth period atarted. There was no ictfrlng In the Ant half, but In the nccend period, West Catholic was held for 'down hIx inches from the 8pecdbeys' goal line. In the i third period a placement kick nnd a touch ) down gave West Phlllle nine points. '. Bier line fumbled the kick -off at the , start of the period and Bergmnn re ( covered. The oval was advanced te ' the 10-yard line and then Bergman ' dropped back te the 15 and kicked a 4 laf.Amjtnf vnnt If T -. (r. ikla uiln. Wu- tlklllU advanced the ball te midcld, and, then Bergman threw u 10-ynrd pass te Kelt, who ran 40 yards for the touch - down. Bergman failed te kick the geul. First Period Captain McFeely wen the tow and elected te defend the south goal. Mc Clain kicked te Neville, who was downed en his 25-yard line. Blerllng Set away for a 25-yard run, and was owned by Liggett. Bergman inter repted a forward pass at inldfleld. Col Cel lier made 0 yards through the line. He fumbled as be was tackled, but recev J. ered the ball. Bergman made a first aewn ou ini-Riu. Went Philadelphia was penalized G yards for offside. Cellier and Ma Ma riaeo failed te gain, and Bergman kick ed out of bounds en the 30-yard line. On the first play Neville fumbled and West l'hllly recovered. On the fellow- Ling one t;eiuer xumeieu ana west vatn nlic recovered. Mariane made T yards threurh the line, and uierung gained a first down through center. Then West Philly held, and Murphy punted te Liggett en the 25 -yard line. Bergman gained 7 yards, and Cellier made it first down. Liggett railed te gain, and Bergman kicked te Smythe, who returned it te mldfield. Rmythe punted out of bounds en the 5-yard fine, nnd Bergman returned the kick 40 yard. The period "tided without any core. Second Period Murphy punted te Liggett en the 25 yard line. Bergman returned the punt out of bounds at midfleld. Mell's end run gained 5 yards. Murphy punted te fallen and the ball was en West Phila delphia's 20-yard line. Bergman punted te Hmythe en the 45-yard line. Kmythe gained 5 yards off tackle. Mell mnde it first down through renter. Neville gained .1 yards through tackle. Cellier blocked n forward pass and Murphy .tried a drop-kick. Liggett fumb'ed and West Catholic recovered uii Wet Philly'a 20-yard line. Bicrling gained 4 yards through tackle. Walters went in for Liggett. Smytlte gained 4 yards through tackle. Merlin? made a first down. Hmythu gained 'A yards through center. Merlins ernried the ball te Wet Philadelphia's tl-ineh line. West Philadelphia held for dev.'iis. Murphy punted te Bmythe at mldfield. Xi'ville fumbled and Deeln recovered. Bergmnn kicked the Catholic's 15ynrd line nt the half end. Scere: West Catholic, 0; Wext Philadelphia, 0. Third Period West Phlllle kicked off te Bierllng, tv be fumbled. Bergman recovered fur the Speedbeys en the West Catholic's 18-yard line. Line plunges by Bergman and Liggett brought the ball te the 10 ynnl line. Bergman dropped back te the 15 yard line and kicked a placement goal. Seore: West Phlllle, 3; West Cutho Cuthe He, 0. Hmythe kicked off te Delt, who ran bnck te his own 35-yard line. Liggett made 15 yards en nn end run. Berg man threw a forward pass te Delt, who run 40 yards for a touchdown. Bergman failed te kick the goal. Score : Wen Phlllle. 0; West Catholic, 0. MeClaln kicked oft te Blerllng, who fumbled. McFeely recovered for the Specdbeys en the 35-ynrd line. Berg man mudc 0 yards through tackle. Col Cel lier failed te gnln and Bergman punted ever the goal line. Blerllng gained .'1 yards nnd Smythe made a first down. Hmjthe ndded 7 jards uml Murphy punted te Liggett. A ferwnrd puss, Murphy te Liggett, wilned 10 yards and Cellier mnde an ether first down. Anether forward pntss, Bergman te Delt, made 10 yards, nnd Liggett gained a first down en nn eud run. Bergman failed at a place ment goal as the period ended. Scere: i nest i-iuiiie, : weft .'ntueltc, 0. In the fourth period Bergman shot a forward pass te Walker from the 20 jnrd HnH ever the coal line, brlnirlim the count te 15 te 0 for West Phila delphia. Bergman missed the goal, BROWN pTep" BATTLES TO 6 TO 6 DEADLOCK Jacobs and Morrison Score the Touchdowns 8even thousand followers of Ablngten and Cheltenham High Schools mw( Ab Ab lngeon lower the colors of Cheltenham for the second successive year this morning at Elklns Park. Score, 13 te 0. The game marked the sixth meeting between the rival schools. Cheltenham wen the first four games. Abington copped the decision Inst year nnd wen, 14 te 0. Fer two periods neither side was able te score, and then in the third period, a pass, Wilsen te Kneezel, gave Ab ington the one touchdown. Abington scored in the final period after making twenty yards en an nerinl nnd then took the ball the remaining twenty in iyr line plunges. Cheltenham wen tbe toss and elected te kick off. Myers. Rapp and Lelbrlek, en straight football plays, seen had the ball In the Cheltenham territory, but the latter braced when Abington was close te the goal line and took the ball en downs. Then it was Cheltenham's turn te start, toward the opposing goal line, but It lest the ball near mldfield. The pigskin changed sides several times before the period ended with the ball in Abington's possession en Chelten ham's 10-yard line. aeitner team was able te score in the second period, after the ball bad rnnmreii sides several times. After a scoreless flrst.half Abington went into the lend in the third. Ab ington had the ball en the 30-ynrd line, and they battered their way te the 10-Vanl line, frnm nhmu Wllann heaved a forward pass te Kneesel for tne nntt score or, tne geme. Kneezel missea tne goal. Cheltenham came within an ace of scoring themselves when they forward passed their way down the field te the 10-ynrd line, but the Abington line held at the Inst minute. The fourth period opened with the hfill en Ablngten'8 40-ynrd line in Cheltenham's possession. Cheltenham tried ferwnrd passing, but failed and lest tne unii en downs. Abington carried its attack with end runs and lerward passes, and Am- mer, who entered tne game in Myers place, mnde n 20-ynrd run en the first play and then Abington took the ball ever en four line plnyH. Raff mnde I he rnucnaewn. nneevei Kicked the genl. Final scere: Abington, 13; Chelten ham, 0. SBbuhmMbMsT sjlla1a1aBrTa1a1a1a1a1a1a1aa1a1aMsasMBywssj&: HMBtatatataBP'jBWaiBfVTOtBH fla1aHaal96$SPBElf iHaHfiTlMHiflLijlEiL S&JaatataKvaatataHBataSr-' WF 'BmM.',-vl' HalatatatataUi '-ABlatataV , iaaWMi&l :aVaHatJaVaK:':!KiLiJaaaaM:IW, .Vc.4:Ak " 1 Ba1a1a1aHig9Z03BlaWWfa W5-: liKBlalalaHiBlaVSHBBSBlalam-! jgggs ' aVsalalaMr f? r .ialam. '' .'' . 'V ?,,1,m.er' PSaVMaM!9i9a14iUm lirnrkm ISatiiMSBalBBHHim .Jnhnen iaSaSSMSBihMaWWaTTaii illa1aaiial1SiiiiMBSMailBpfcr11X' HTaal i FWTBnrTinrTBmSjnM . wfflM&M! VESPER RUKtO IS FLEEIEST HARRIER James Mullaln Captures Annual Schuylkill Navy Crossceuntry in Fairmount Park UNDINE TEAM WINNER WILLIAMSON SCHOOL ELEVEN IS DEFEATED THIRD NORTHWEST WINS SOCCER TILT Last-Half, Rally Brings 3-te-2 Victory Over North east Team BLACKMORE SCORES FIRST .Third Northwest Hlley ireal ((Jreen Illbben) Willi. .right fullback (Kden) Oallftichtr .... left fullback . (Folteivvllle) Cllne ....... tlnht halfbark (Qreen Ribbon) , Brnt eenteV halfback (Feltenvllte) Mamhall ... Ift haltbnck Klermantewn V. A. ) Trimble eutatda rlsht ..(Eden) Krnnln Inelde rlsht . IPeltenvllle) Curry center forward Third Nertheaet , J. Kenan 'StprllnK) , . flanniran (Pnrren) .... ttnrkett (Victer) Conley (Sterling) tjpnle (Vlctnr) ..... Mullen (neeewund) , . . 3. nesers (Victer) , . . . Andrew, (Roreweoai R. Iteaen t) Mercersburg Star Wins Titular Race Continued from Pan One One of the best tussles of the day wns thnt between Steppecher, of Nerthenst High, nnd Offenhnuser, of West Phila delphia. These two men ran within a few strides of each ether the entire distnnce. Offenhnuser was the favorite with the large gathering of ever 0000 because only n few dnvs nee he wen the local championship. But, Stcppnchcr was out for revenge and revenge did he obtain beating out his West Philly rival by a few yards. Stcppnchcr was scventn ami uirenhAUscr eighth. While Stcppacher succeeded in de featlvg Offenhnuser, his teammates (euld net de se well, with tlin result that West Philly had the distinction of being the first lecnl team te finish. West Philly was fourth in tenm score with 02 points and 'Northeast, fifth with nn even century. W. Cox, fercrlbur"( IjhwI, Buffalo Teek . Hhttw, Hutchlnen High urrKery. uimca COLUMBIA SNOWED UNDER BY COLGATE Annual Grid Struggle Between Old Rivals Results in S9-te-6 Score 25,000 WITNESS CONTEST 1T:8S 1T:1 IT:' 1T:1 Swede. Mrcr.liurv O'Brien, St. Bcnedfrt Prep . Stppacher. Nurthenet Offenhauaer. Went I'hlla, ... Malene, MerrpmLura' ....... Gnrner. Hutrhnl-en Central . Ai-reneaPKr Merinaet HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP ALUMNI TRIUMPH, 21-0 Kutzman and French 8 tar Against High 8choel Team The Haverford Township lligli Scheel alumni had it easy with the school eleven at the Onkment High Scheel field today, winning by. three touchdowns and a field goal. The final score was 21-0. Kutzman Hcercd two touchdowns in the first period, but Harkins fniled in the attempt te kick the goals. There was no scoring in the second period, but In the third French, who wns sub stituted for Hnrklns, kicked u field genl from the 5-ynrd line. French also scored a touchdown In the final quarter. He went 10 yards ever the goal line en u thrust through the line. He failed te kick the genl. Itnierferd T. II. Alnmm niakeilee left end Ilajdrn Mniui Conks Blpp Kvan Itriinneid) ieiriinm i .,ii-icnu-r .-."m ,ii.-i,-fc niacKmere .... ineida lert ..... . iwjw i iv.v"1 u Zi iiwuicfc reni, , (FUnfleM) (MKhtheuw) (White. Hutchln-nn Central Wor "t . . . . euUlde left . . Itrfii.lkn ht ' Hnyden. Mercf r-liur (FeltenvlliV) ou",ae (Rambler) I Hemmlller. Qermantewn HUjh... Rere W. P. Byrne. I.lneamen Dunn I Klrby. Hutchinson Central and Flnnnm Tlm of halve 1U minuici. i."Pi.5 "T""""!' Nerman Sinclair HarareaNea. . J a wrenee .left tackle .left auard. . . ..center .riant guard.. Uourdler riant tackle nrahnm Aiiinur rmiii rnu .lerrieey McMpnlslv .quarterback Kut-man SehuKz left haltbark Hurkln J.ennnx rlfht halfback. . . . Iloubulew Xawaen .....fullback Kerrhnar R'feree Hchaffer. Norrlitenn. Umplre Hnyder, Swarthmer. Head llneamnii Kx rev. Swarthmore. Time of perleda 13 mln ill. Scere by peried: 12 3 4 Total Haverford T. H.... e 0 e 0 e Alumni 12 O .1 a 21 Touchdown Kutiman, V, French. Field goat French. WEST .CHESTER HIGH SOCKS BERWYN, 16 TO 7 Street Parade Precedea the Game. Rays Star Hammonien Jjilrena left mil T.UTI) Iledl , 'oelion Uub-rt Jtarrla ., Turner Jacob ,, Aimer , , anpuciii left tarklu ...lift nuard center ....right auanl, , , ...rlaht tackle,.,, rlaht end . , . . . ...quarterback,, .lert halfback ...rlaht half buck. .IU1IDHCK. Ilrewn lYen, nitfln Kaurfmnn Freeburv iteiiinan Iloltewell . Illllecai Vjatre . ..Weeh . Huahes Morrlaen Hchuman Wi lw ...'' iluuimiH ncnu rMrna i .IPA..A a.i,.n.,M r.,... ............ Wltinan. I'hliadelphla, aiead llneman Montaemery. Hnmmentnn High nnd Brown Prep I' tetlny. fliorriseu scored ter Brown Prep, while Jacob mude the touchdown for ilanimonten, cerneuTbest scorer g Rtd Ttam Haa Made Total of 330 Points Scoring records of the leading Fast en, colleges, compiled for the year, wow the Cernell eleven, which plays Jenn here this afternoon, te be In 1 front aa regards total number of points HBjplleJ, with an aggregate of MO. 1 Tfca Army and West Virginia nre - letdleektd with Princeton In team 'landings, each having wen eight games without a' single setback, West Cheater II. DerwMi It. Henry left end Ilreadcnatle Smith left tackle Aleva Wit litlt eunrd J, Harmen liroeka center Henrv IlunHlrker rlaht uuiinl A. Henry llennet rlvlit tnrlila lluten Iv Jene- right end Tempklna Maitln (I), Kay),qiurtrrback Harmen ChHlfent left Imlfhuik .... .Mc.Mllcten C. Ituy iIkIu halfback Valllna Hoepoa fullback Lehniun Touchdown I), Ilay and Temiikln. (Jea from touchdown Smith. Referee Qreen, iivroKiMewii. nneuuiiy. iiruu MIlCMluun Lewie, Time of ImUe go mlnutea. West Chester, Pa.. Nev. JIO. Twe thousand people rnwdtd Shurplcss Park tedny and saw West Chester nigh bent Berwyn, 10 te 7. Previous te the gninn the teams pnrnded, ench headed by a brns band, and probably .'00 root ers from Ucrwyn ncceinpnnled the vl-it-iug tenm. The first half wns featured br n brilliant linn nla.v en the nart of both tennis. Berwyn pecured the ball en n fumble en West Chester a fi-ynni line, and Tompkins went ever for a touchdown. I.ehmaii missed the geul. After five minutes' pluy West Chester secured thn ball en Ilerwyn's 20-ynrd line. II. Hay mude an end run for a touchdown and Smith kicked the goal. C. Bay scored in the final period nnd Martin kicked a field goal. w. smithIbaptures ASCEJVSIONHANDICAP Triumphs in Thrse-Mile Cress Country Event In a driving finish ever the ln.it hnlf mile of the course, W. Smith wen the three-mile cress-country run staged by the Ascension- Catholic Club this morn ing, His actual time was 17 minutes 38 seconds, Jimmy Huxten gave Smith . a battle until the llnnl quarter mile I when he weakened, but was able te take second place. Husten s figures were 10tl2. The event was staged ever n course In Junlnta Park In the northeastern section of the city. Thirty-two mem hers of the Ascension Club competed. It was ,a handicun run. The order of finish and the actual limit fellows! r ceaiva i.jt am nnrp. fe.tfu: Thuina. 31,-01 jaosaen, 21. en; jenn ,ur uhy. Jl.BS, and jamcj Hurvny, .i.dv After playing n scoreless half, Third Northwest, n soccer team picked from nmenu players of the Third Northwest division Allied League, came through with three goals In the second pnrt of the bnttle, defeating the Third North Nerth enst by a score of 8 te 2 today at Nineteenth street nnd Hunting Park. Curry, of Funfleld, and plnying with Funflcld. was the individual star. He was with the ball almost from whistle te whistle, playing aggressively und always being en the job. Blackmere booted the first goal for Northwest, nnd from then en this team never wns headed. First Half Third Northwest kicked off, ThlrA Northeast defending the north goal. A light wind blew across the field and made kicking rather uncertain. Willis beted the ball te the left of the field and J. ftedgers missed an ensy try for goal when he overran the ball. In tlm iniildlp of the nerled Jehnsen. of Eden, playing outside risht ferThird Northwest in place of Trimble, drib bled down along the sideline from mld field and centered. In the scrimmage in front of the net J. Begnn elenred nicely. Shortly afterward Kellly con cen iti1p1 two corner kicks, which J. HedK- ers centered, but euch time the bull was booted te mldfield. A Northeast back tripped an op ponent In the penalty area, but CrenlK booted the bull strulglit ut Began and he elenred enslly. . . Scere: Third Nerthenst, 0; Third Northwest, 0. c. 1 I..I r.'uiiu kiuii Shortly nfter the half opened Ulnck Ulnck mere, of Funfleld, booted the bull Inte the net from scrimmage for Northwest, for the flrstjrenl of thejgame. Five minutes later E. Begnn booted in an easy one, which Heilly caught, but allowed te trickle between his legs for the tying goal. In the middle of the hnlf Johnsten scored from n vicious scrimmage in front of the net. Immediately ufter wnrd Andrews missed n penalty kick when he kicked wide of the net. Curry "oered nn ensy goal from about twenty feet in ftent of the net. With but five minutes te play, Lipple scored en n penulty kick for the last goal of the game. rinai scere: -lnird .enmvesi, e; Third Nertbeust. 2. SHEA FIRST IN BOYS' CLUB TITLE RUN Given Cleso Race by Ballln In Germantown The unntinl junior cress-country championship of the tiermuntewn Beys' Club wns wen by William Shea, with Olrard Ballln a close second. The ether runners were strung out widely, with mere thnn seven minutes difference in time between the first and eleventh man. Thy finished in this erder: William Kh.M J 1-12 (llrant llnllln j:S Cliarle. MatUx'"- HJ: JO Mrlvllle Kwci. Jr Jn:IJ rrnncN Cramer ;5 5? Churlea Pravlaen Jil'iJl Alfrd Cnrr J2:JJ 11. K. nersen JiiH Hurry Ureivn It:s2 William Hilt is:30 Alfred Hilt -1.-8 Rhlplil. Illtipflelil Hlih Jncknen. Went Philadelphia .. wneucr. uuriia lilah Reth, Hutchlnnen Central . . Riwhuck, Wcet I'hlla Murtihy, St. ncncdlct II, Swede, Mercerrbura' tltenn. Oprmantewn Hiipbrtl, Hutchlneen Tentral rtthllke. HutPhlnaen Central Alex Jenes Northeast .... Oeadr. St. Renedlct'a Helm. West Thlla bavuge. West Phlln Sullivan, 8t. Ilenedlct'a .... Weliatir. Central . , ,-m T.ney, Central Mattsnn. Central nyera, central Kearney. 4K :57 s:or s:in S:ir, S:ts s:2S n-.sn sar Q:.T 8:Si : S:38 9-1 S.J4 1S:S(1 111.04 10:OB 10:10 ie:ii 111:11 iimn 1ti:le tn:i7 m:iR 10:10 10.2.1 mar. 10:27 111:2! in:.i 10:40 10:41 10:18 10:41 111! is 10:1,1 10:4(1 t. nenedlct'a vemn. Merineasl , Scherf, Wpat Phlli. Smith, Northeast Oreavea, Curtis High.... , Kelt. Qermantewn Uraver, Oarmintewn Allen. Nerthenst Marsden. Northeist .'.... Xtoere. Cliunontewn Pollock Curtis 20.21 IJiiell. West Philadelphia 2e;ll 10:47 1U.:4S 10:4P I8.-.V, 10:e(t 20:00 20.02 2:in Columbia Colgate Myers left end .... Heardslev Htrelch left tackle .... Scheenfelt , cher left guard Tra nor Rlaln center Rathbone Kredll .... .. rlrlit i.ar,1 U'utan Oehlg rlaht tuckla Leenard Rclllr right end Neacy IJirtt nunrterbHck Morgan Kepplsch left halfback Tryon Rederick right halfback Huchv Jehnsen fullback Masen New Yerk, Nev. 30. Colgate's pow erful eleven rnn roughshod ever Col umbia tednv. f!) te 0. The up-Stnten started 'coring enrly and amassed a total of 'J.1 points at the end of the second period. Celtituhin, in the second period, scor ed a touchdown en a forward pas, but intsncd the try for goal. In the Inst part of the pame, Colgate pierced Celnmbin's line for many long runs. Twcnts'-five tlieimnnd saw the game. Halfback Tryon led Celgnte'H crush in grunnlng attack, scoring five touch downs, one nfter n brilliant 82-yard broken field run in the third quarter nnd another In the finnl period en u dnsh belf the length of the field. ihe maroon relied entirely for its gain en off-tackle thrusts and wide end dashes, aided by fine Interference. Celumbln offered little resistance te the the Maroen attack but en the of fen executed several brilliant ferwnrd pusses, one of which was n 40-ynrd heave from Rederick te Gehrig, resulted in a touchdown. .Tames Mullaln, of the Vesper Beat Club, wen the annual five-nnd-five eighths-miles championship cross-ceun try run of the Schuylkill Navy in Fnir Fnir meunt Park this morning. Mullaln wen handily from K. A. Myeri, of Penn Barge, who finished second. The rncc started at the Malta Beat Club with tnlrtv-five entries. hlle the individual honors went te J esner, the team prize was wen bv the Undlne aggregation, with Penn Bnrge second and Malta third. In direct con trast te the usual scoring Kvafpm nf cress-country runs, the Schuylkill Navy ........ v.. t , i,,,. (.aiii inn Cereu me largest number of points, first place counting go much nnd each succeeding place lesi. The summaries: Mullaln. Vesper: Myers. Penn iinm fairies, Malta: McOready Penn liars. te;'h,v'iae,hr,,5.r"i Vn;Pelt-. VMv. tittS; ii-.mShryr' '"" Hendel, Vaster: Blessing. ', ,LP1'1lr'ei .Mellaid. Penn llarge; Pair- SKIT s,.K'r5"iur"i K- redersclimldt, l?n S S! iThui?r' ""'meunt: Federschmldt, Un nine: lirHdiev. p.iin tin... u.... v..,. MpfU!!iLil,ewV.a,'., ""heleraj Cullem,' Malta hsnier Malt Ueyr' Penn Barei Uoek- "TKAM SCORK Undine .... Penn llarge Ainiia Hr Leses te Naval Academy Plebes at Annapolis, 34 te 0 Annapolis, Mil., Nev. ,10. The Naval Academy plebes ended the lecnl foetbntl season this morning by defeat ing Williamson Scheel, of near Phila delphia, 84 te 0. With a heavier team nnd nmple substitutes, the Nnvy lads ran roughshod ever the visitors, scoring in every quarter. Williamson played 11 plucky defeiiae, hut had no gaining plays against the midshipmen. Vreclantl, Crlggs nnd O'Nell were the best runners for the Nnvy, and at times displayed a brilliant nerinl game, long forward pnsses and triple pnspes being executed cleanly and with effect. BOSTON HOCKEY STARS MEET CHICAGO GIRLS CLIFTON HEfGHTS WINS BY 13 ? ei .,, 'm! iM m Forward Patt Results In De ciding Touchdown Against Eatt Falls Bsfers 5000 SAFETY MADE IN FIRST Cliften llelkhta First of Inter-City Matches This Afternoon The all star teams from Bosten nnd Cliicuge the best girl field hockey players in these eltie started their first mntch in the intercity series ut the Philadelphia Ciliket Club, nt 2:30 this afternoon. The big crowd that saw the All-F.ngjnnd All-Philadelphia tilt in the morning wns further aug mented by lute nrrivnls. The best players In thin series will be formed Inte nn All-American team that will probably make a tour of Eng land later. WAITE HIGH LOSES TO SCOTT ELEVEN Dunn Clpery..., Orlbbens. MeOlrney. Mct'ev . . . Johnsten . Mclll... V-irnHll. , . Christy .. OntiH McOradr. Kast Fatta ' Fety Costelle .... CJredarefcl .Norten Calhoun ..Kellv ...... .Tennsfl nus-terback ,..jljkr .left halfback .witttr , , r uv,,, ...Plrkard left end . . . left tackle . . left guard , i . . renter . , . rlaht guard. ..right tnrkle . . . rlaht end riue-terbaPk rlghi litlfhark ruiibacs lachelnra . . . Vesper wniv. iiarge Fairmount . . 238 14S CO 02 n's 8.1 BRIDGE TEAM EASY FOR EAST FALLS Y. M. A., 24-0 Four Touchdowns Made en Leng Runs In Neighborhood Battle taut ralla Y. M. A. Rrldae A. C. ! Olnir. Centrnl Abnerl, Northeast fanner. Central MerrlK.in. St. Benedict's .... T.nns. flormnnleMi , Pulton Qermantewn (lellagher. Mercersburg .... Wilsen. Curtis Hchwllzer. Central Shankcren'. Southern Hereen. Central Scatlergoed. Uermantewn . . Rosenwald, Southern Freedman, Southern ninueeri. (.urns TEAM SCORK Mprrersbura Hutchinson St. i:cnvdlcta , West Phlliidelnhla Hlah NerthAKt High nermantenn Central , Curtis HISh 20::n 20. ss 2i:is 50.4( 21 At 21:11 21-10 21:20 21:4S 21:44 22 OS 22-.10 2 31) 22:40 22:r.O . 41 . ST . 7a . 02 . 100 . 13l . irss . ISO CYCLONES NOSE OUT ARMY ALL-STARS, .14-13 Blocked Kick and Intercepted Fer ward Paas Responsible Army All-Btar Cedar drove Cyclones Narr iluddell Medd Furman . . . . .Murpny .... Lawsen Lynn i.l.ter Chadwlck . . , J. Kelly.... K. Jenes . . . Itereree J plre Carey, Walbark . ... uryaen , ... Ranthlln Dewers Kuhn ..I.. Ratferty .left end. . .. .left (Aplcln . . .left guard. ... center ...right Kuard... . . . right tackle . . right end.., ..uuarterliBck, , . . teft hul-t.antr aht hn.1fhn.plr r llnrfa-te. UMriinn u. .fullback.. ....... .M. Kelly1 IlarHnn... ',wr. tuinene jiign uni-, Murray.. '""1. iieau linesman. "Depe" Is Upset, 15 te 14, In An nual Teledo Battle Teledo. 0 Nev. 30. Scott Hlj;h Scheel defeated Wnlte High Scheel in the nnnunl Thanksgiving football gam here this morning, 15 te 14. This wns the biggest surprise of the Teledo gridiron senseu, "dope" hnving favored Waite all fall. Scott wns out weighed cHs pounds te the man. FRANKFORD ALUMNI DEFEATSVARSITYTEAM Strange and Meehan Score in First Half for Qraduatea Substitutes frtp ril,nn Tlhla V Tmm Oerdjn Hlnke McNeill J. Norten, b. WaT Um, Christy, C. Orlbbens, Torler. Schetx. F. Wnlten: for Hest Falls, Cherskl. Hao Hae niim. Matthews, Rurke. Rpfr'e -Gilbert, Jllllamen. Umpire Meese McCermlck, rtiicknell. Heed linesman Outter, Amhtrst, Time of periods in minutes. Twe touchdowns in the first hajf enabled Cliften Heights te defent East Falls in n terrific gridiron tussle today en the former's field. The final acere wns l.'i te 9. McMrady, en n line buck, nnd Tr nnll, nfter recelvlng n ferwnrd pais from the former, made the Cliften Heights touchdowns. Vnrnall added the extra point en n kick from placement in the first period, but In the second he misled the nttemtit. Kast Fnlls gninctl two points for a safety in the first period nfter Yarnall was tnckled behind the Cliften Heights beiii line nner misjudging a punt. The final score of the came came in the third period for Knst Falls, follow ing a blocked punt. The try for goal was successful. Fhe thousand fans witnessed the game. Lawler Hall. . Hewl 1 Temlln. . . . KIImeer Nichols . . Frankford Varsity Has Great Recerd i m-'T -faH&. tin ,' r3H lime loiiewa. W, Hmlth. JT.ISI Husten. nay, ISiSOi .Crbrlell, JS-JT-While. 2L Wright. lT.ae Themas, Sf,20i Jackaen, 21. JOHNNY THURMAN Penn's right tackle has played In ever' conic during Ids four yeai s at the l.'nhmlty. lie lias partici pated In thirty-live grid battles, Inrludlug this afternoon's contest with Cerucll GOTHAM HARRIERS WIN Trim Philadelphia Wanamaker Run nera In Inter-City Event The senior runners of the Jehn Wnn nmnker New Yerk Stere defented the Philadelphia representatives In their nnnunl run ever the Parkway this morning. The first two runners te finish were (lethnmltes and they were In the front of the local rcpresentativex by a geed margin. The juniors and Intermediates nf the local store also conducted races. The results : 8F.MORS Mannassa. New eTrk 17 20 Appel. New Yerk 17: 13 T. A'an Helle. Philadelphia 17.19 Ramea. Philadelphia in Of Kane, sew lew ibhj McSerley, Philadelphia 18:14 Werley, Philadelphia n:;u Clulnn, Philadelphia 21 Oil Kills. Philadelphia 21.00 Distance, 2U miles JUNIORS Morten Yerura ., Oedfer . Cherry . A. Kngel Hew Ha . Cellnway II. Kngel nickley . Hamilton left end . left tackle .. left guard . . center . . . . rlaht guard . right tackle . . . rltht end .. euarterback . left halfback . right halfback M. Engcl fullback w. Kele C. Wlilttakei . . . IT. Felej Wentr Puree'. neck Kwlng Manger Nelsen .... C. Feley A. Whlttaker The nnnunl neighborhood battle en the gridiron between En,t Fnllq Y. M. A. and Kridge A. C. resulted In n 21 te 0 victory for the former ei Dob Deb ion Field today. Ench of the four touchdowns resulted nfter long runs. In the first period E. Jenes cnught u Bridge punt and ran bnck 40 yards for a touchdown. Narr failed ut the goal. In the second period Chndwick matin rt 40-yard end run from scrimmage for the second touchdown. Narr again failed te kick the goal. Ftirmnn recovered n fumbled punt in the final period, after neither team wns nble te score in the third quarter, an 1 he raced 30 yards for a touchdown. Jenes failed te kick thn mini. i-uirr ieu.v rnn i.i yards iireund left end for n touchdown, and this time i. Imdwick missed the trv for extra point. Bennett.. . , Derrlckcen Rooney .... Cluusen.. . Haivllng. .. Referee Hrewn linesman Mltlew. left end ...left tackle... . . . .left guard. .. center ....right guard.., . ..right tackle.. , .. ..rivht end . . . . . quarterback.. . ..left htalflmck.. .right half hack... fullback. Alurr.nl . ,. Ilelln . . Jeffries I.ll Fnlrhersh . Mephan . . . Tarler . . Smythe . RemtneT Ifattprsbj . Mpranda strange WILDWOOD HIGH EASY FOR NORRISTOWN, 36-6 New Jeraey Eleven 8ceres First, hut That's About All Norrlstewn High Wlldwoed High "anser left end nieen . ..lert tacKie. , .left gu-ird, ,. .center Umpire Ulser. Head The Frankford High Scheel Alumni showed the varsity foetbnll team some thing in the first hnlf of the gridiron game nt Ilrewn's Field this morning. The graduates led at hulf time by lll-n. In the first period Strange, the Alumni halfback, carried the ball en an end run 00 yards for a touchdown, mid Itemmey kicked a placement goal in the try-for-pelnt. In the second period Median enme out of the line and took the ball en nn I Djltxart ... IMrnl , Ulatt Strlmmel . . . Addv (Julian Shellenbcrger Smith We im! ... . lietnnls .. .right miurd. , . .right tackle... . . . .right end.. . . . . .quarterback, . ..left halfback.. ..right halfback. .luiinack. . . Keferep Uuetter. Amherst. Umpire) 1 $SI& ?",?;-vLIE.,;"J"''nr-Welller. West ; Kimball Mnthlas Ongrate Senckess Jehnsen . Pinker , . Pa oil . Tayler jjayi. 15 Chlrvallette , Leng Slter Jergennen Kinsley Hmedle Htnckheuse , Moere i hepple tloetli Ran Distance 1 mllea INTERMEDIATES MrOew an l.vl Relle Sranca Farren , Van Helle Secca Distance li miles. The Cednr Oreve Cyclones defented the Army All-Stars in n game at Seventh street nnd Taber rend this morning. 14 te 13. The Cyclones scor ed all their points In thn first period, 1'iit III" te thn work of II. nnd It Engcl the All-Stars came through with a rush, ncering in the second and fourth periods. A. Whittnker intercepted a ferwnrd pass nnd raced 20 yards fe it touch down early in the perlel. Later, with the All-Stars kicking from their HO yard line. Whitt.iLer blocked it and W. Feley picked It up and ran 30 yards for another touchdown. A. Whlttakcr mude both points after touchdown. AIM, nun. adelphlT. High.. Time of n.rleds IS mlnuui iE.fit!wn",2nvll,..(WlMwoeu: Weand. 2; Shellenberger. 2: Qullen. Smith (Norrlatewa). Norristown High Scheel had an ensv time defeating Wlldwoed High Scheel at Norrlstewn tedny. The final score was ou te 0, Wlldwoed was first te score, getting n touchdown In the first period, but that was about all. Thereafter the New Jersey boys did net have a chance and Norristown finished up with three touchdowns In the fourth quarter, after retting one In the first and two mere In the second. - w asm, un uii i .-. i-Kg-ii kiiic nn fa nunr nr mnsBi inn off-tackle play. He sprinted 30 yards berger helped Wlldwoed te Its lone te the goal line. Itemmey fniled te, touchdown. Wildwood recovered .r. kick the genl. ( Xorristewn's 20-yard line nnd nfter two Meehan scored a touchdown in the i first downs the touchdown wsi made. last nerled. but Itemmy again failed te Nene of the tries for extra points Iklck the goal. were mnde. P. M. C. BATTLES OLD RIVALS ON GRIDIRON Meets Eleven St. Jehn's Military This Afternoon Cndet will ment cadet this afternoon nt the sounding of the referee's whistle en the gridiron nt Pennsylvania Mili tary College. The occasion will be the annunl buttle between St. Jehn's Mili tary College and Pennsjlvnnia Military N HANGS UP NEW RECORD Frank Carney Runs Three and One Half Miles In 16:50 4-5 A .04 h .HI S:2l S.HI S;ID situ1. College. J ijj Fer mere than h quarter of a century n n.it Mjuaus irein win nve iiisurutiens nave met inunKHgiving uny te battle for football supremacy. A battle loyal Is looked for. lleth teams nre pepped up for n fi",'ht nnd the rivalry between them Is ns sharp an a shnrk's teeth. If com parative scores nre of nny account, the teams are about evenly matched. West- pen fnri'1nnrl tvilM Iienlpn III n A. A . .. M.W.J. ...... ...... .'H.k. Uj .-w . score by the Annapolis eleven n week age Saturday nnd were trimmed by the i rtiester cntieis ej tite same score lust Saturday. P. M. C. will return this morning from the Pickery Hunt Club, where as the guests of Lieutenant Colonel Frank 7.20 7..i: s e-. S..1U S.8S 0.00 I.enii1.' Pcirdev innild n neu nlnH run. erd In the Sliunnhnn cress-country run K. Hyatt they have been preparing for this morning when he covered the tlivre-nml-euc-hnlf-mlle course In 10:50 4-5. (Jeorge Dedeni was the winner of the race, stepping the course in 10 :58, in eluding his tandlcap. The third-prize winner wns Jiimes Kerwtn, his uctual figures being 18:00, Flapsed Actunl Ceerge Dedent 10'SS is. ill Jeseph Morgan ............ .JU.et Kdward Conway 20 III William Nema ......... Frank Cnrney .,,,,, Henry Reratey Pat Urnillev , , Jamea Mullln James Kern in Themas Stewltakl Kilwaril I.alf IMward Muth .., James Rsan .,, Hurry Cerln I'Mward Nesle . . ftaorse Williams ...... ...... .20, IS ,20'2S 1.30 8.1 ..20 40 .20.44 .20 40 ,.20:50 .21 Oil ,.21 '20 .21 SO 31:42 .21 611 .28 03 1S.31 1U.0S llfls t Bfl is n in. no 11), 14 IS en 18. Ml 20:17 20 .10 W:2T 21:U 1U'2U lU:4b REESE WINS RUN 8t. Menica Star Cevers S'ij.Mlle Course In 30:55 Heese wen the St. Menica Club run ever a course of five uml one-quarter miles tetlny, His time wns no : fin; Yeuger was second nnd Shny third. The victory gave itecse one leg en e Fex trophy. the The suminury: Reee u-er . . Shny Mcltenry r. Yeager Pease .... McMuncll . Rrysen . WUtenwielcr St. Jehn's. A geed pirt of yesterdav the Chester cadets were drilled by Si l'auxtls, hcud coach, and Otis Ziegler, line coach. The rpirlt of the squad is excellent. The following line-up will stert for P. M. C. : Left end, Ileilly ; left tm-kle, Schoenberger ; left gunrd, Martine; center, Hrewn: right 4tunrd, Sheer; rlcht tackle, "Red" Allen; right end, Wymnn; right hulfbnek, Crnlg: left linifbnck, Sullivan; fullbuck, "Gyp" Allen ; qunrterbnek, Iluone. STARS IN BERWICK RUN In Willie Rltela and llmar Prim Hard Marathon Grind Berwick, Pa Nev. !!0, Seme of the fastest long-distance runners in the country nre entered for the annunl Her wick mnrathen here this aftcrnoeu. They are William Hlteln, Finnish American A. C, New Yerk; Ilmnr Pilm. n clubinnte of Hlteln; It, Earl Jehnsen. Pittsburgh, and James Men nlgnn, Dorchester, Mans. Seventeen men are entered for the nice. Four of the ftrt five te IliiMi Sat urday In the national cress. country ilinniiileiiKhiii race nt New Yerk are :;:;. .; ..; 2n." Included III the list. ',.'.'.'.',', B2.IJ The llerwlck course is n particularly hard one, tunc una n quarter miles long nnd crossing two mountains. The record for the course wn mnde by William Kramer In 1113, iu 40 :!(;!. :I2 ( ...., arpes . . ... S:.1I ..... 8S-1T J'. SlltO C OVERSTOCKED! Dry. unseasonable weather has handicapped business and we've taken the bull by the horns in an intensified offering of the Most Sensational Values in Years! Tomorrow and Saturday All Our Fall and Winter Stock Te Be Sold Indiscriminately at Our ACTUAL COST PRICES! t3?(Yeu pay what we paid Net a penny of profit te us) Mr. Man, this is a matter of intensified economy you can't resist. Every pair of shoes in this Sensational Sale is a "gilt edged" investment and, for heaven's sake, reach out and grasp the hand of opportunity and de it QUICK. Yeu have your cheesing from a $100,000 stock of Seasonable Footwear that is conspicuous for variety, freshness and Exclu sive Royal Excellence; and if you leek about you'll find our prices are 40 per cent lower than these of Chestnut and Mar ket Street. Greatest shoe values in Philadelphia Bar Nene! Pick them out! Burt & (t Packard's Black Ebony Calf and Tan Shoes $OM .65 Your choice of the finest Lew or High Shoes 50 styles 5 Buy the finest-made $10 J CC ."." v0- Quality Shoes, smart styles at. in Burt & Packard's and J fiC Thompson's High Quality Pl $8 Shoes at These are startling values! A rare chance for saving, Mr. Man! Don't put it off! These shoes are all tee geed te wait, and the earlier you get here the better! Give your feet a treat! We're open at night, and tliis opportunity is clearly up te you. Sale Cen tinuei Day and Night This Week and Next. ROYALBOOTSHOP Mmmmmmmmammmmmm jroe me tK)RMEX 5 A? A ra-fflfir ABOVE CHESTNUT JwF kW-LtF Its OPEPmNINGS Satisfaction Guaranteed or Meney Cheerfully Refunded. r iu ),3i Kiul M ffi 4 I 11 ; m tf.' rii'i rift'irtfttiifl
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