.jmamvsimamBx i isi'ij. .' b.v.r 'ta- , ? .V.-tt.ir.-'''itf .. nfVC VWV5S1 WAii:rs:wm !. ' !v VM Jl t. i. i"' w .i vav ,,' ' r V 1 jm.fr-x ,tf ' v"r- i"i. f-.f V',' ! f .v 'iiij . 'i ... SRPHlDteLPHiA, THURSDAY NOVfiMS 30, lfe& l -. -'rj St?'1 EVENING PUBLIC v LEDGER-PHlEADteLPHIA I'MLKIkki FVO? Heckey, Boxing, Soccer, Cress-Country, Football and Basketball ter Thanksgiving Spert Eai '.. WW '-H M Winning Harrier IN HOLIDAY RING COMPETITION - ItHHSMY 'Yellow jacket Crtdders Are Out te Make It Eleven Straight Victories IN THEARENA RING Fermer Manager Will Advise Italian Star In Beut This Afternoon . tf COHSHY PRIMED FOR IMS t ' BILL RinER W1HS MEADOiHi FRANKFORD MEETS JASPER JEWELS H1NDEE PLHADING Eastern League Game Will Be Played at Rese Garden This Afternoon SEDRAN, FRIEDMAN READY dOHNNY DUNDEE RAY SMITH Grid Game Today Will Be Sec end Meeting Between Teams This Year Stere Harriers Easily Takj ' Tflnm Prlra In Ihhh.i ii Cress-Country WK' rikF c4 ,'nr VISITORS' TEAM IS SPEEDY The Frntikferd Yellow jackets' strong streng tut rival for Knstcrti titular honors In the Independent football field, the New Tork (tlant, will try te break the winning streak of the bin Northeast eleven, new ten games, nt Ilmwn's Flrlcl, Oxford avenue near the bnule Tnrd, this r.ftcrnoen. lieiuie .wilier" preteges ere mil i ) ill till city is -cflciitl'i il between .lllper make thi" visitors "eat crew" instead . and Heading at the Itntc Harden, Ken of the well-known Thatiktvins-Day l'"" vmiu nml Ontario street, at I'. M"'- ! The .Jewel-. will linve their strongest) The (iiant are a well -coached eleven line-tii in the game, whhh means that and their recon se far this season ' JI."l'rJ I Eii-f.inln. Harney Sedrnti and , ,, , ,. ... . . , , . i.uartv l-t-cdmnn wilt bi nu hand. , ibewi that the will net be a passive T,u, ,-.,,,. ,,,. ,. ,,., llIkf Snt. stepping stone te further thy ' cllew- I unhn In the t!eiks Count rice, and. jackets' ambition. Miinnger Hech.in. I ''' ''ears 'mil little tumble' in winning of the tilunts. -Ne has the title W J'' '-- .,X bn Scil I buzzln-f ami feds tliat his team Is cap.i- jrii 'inn te plm- one g-uue away in i Me of defeating Fiankferd's best, the Vew Yerk Sfite League. The visitors' team is composed of, The visitors will hnw sew-rnl pin cr former reUese stars who lime played 'well known te Jasper fans in Walter together all seiiseti. Tlie (iinnt heist Swuisen, who pl.-nel with M Kccspert two fast nnil nasti win in .unngin. former of Urewn, anil M'liraiu, a Yale in-editet. and it wi'l be interest Inc te watch hew they stmk up against Miller and Themas, the Yellow-jackets" ends, who hae plaje'l spectacular lull til M'nsen. Shiirtkff. tlie his center from lirewn. hmilil nrnlile the tmlBhest kind of tlie tmicncst kiiui competition for I.ud Wr:i. the former Venn luminary. Tlie rest of the (Siant 1lit. ulfb 'Miiiau. tioerjetuwn : Peter son, Drewn; Cae. Hely Cre. and Lynch. Hel Cre.s. i strong, bu th local line appear, te hue a -licht edge. In the visiting backtield. TSernstein. the bis" fi llb'ick. who caitied All All Peuthein honor at t.eiiisi.iua State. Is a hard man te step. The rest of the bncl rtrew Mana mlgl fermi The Yeliev. jackets' line-up will be the mimp tlmi started against tlie VWhe. ter .Icffer-ens last week Se.,sl,U mil Mnrt at f.illbn.k. D.imcs and l..glitner. halfbacks nil .lehnnj Jceit at oe.ir- ferbaek. l.eu Kittle and Jee William Tiillnlav the tnckle benis and Swinton pame if neeewtr. Saturda the local team will pl.i the lirt of the iiet- wnsen serle. the opposing team being the Akren. O.. eleven. , COLWYN ANDDELCO ; LOCK HORNS TODAY flame Will Decide Who Will Meet Cliften Heights Delf . .. Cane Wt end .. nibler l't neUI- Btlr left truard , J'Ktternen ecntT ., 8phr rlBht iruard Starrett rlshl lark1.) Pharkev rlchi t-nd . Humnhriei.,.. quartirliick , fennliv . 1. ft b t fl irlt TteynnldH ... rlcht hilfb.tc Durnina . . fullback Ce VII I) mend .HrethfHct ,,lJ v1 I Higher y , Jl iU'lnn . . ..W. 'Hi C i r i v . . .l.'-rri r, Hrmi-ih Kill" Bubnlltute-i for Cnlyn rarey H-jmphr'". Trlblt. lk-n Prlve'l. sn,ith l"u r H Poyle. T C 'nu-1 for ,P-1 e Char M -Cann Mplitihlln Mnn'irenipr. I Dlh r. Olllady .1 Me-r.tt VI llai isnn I..fr.. Ollbrrt. VU lnmen r-nn" Dei'hif, Tlmtnu Heil llnman Ouclter, Aml.ertt Time of period 13 mirvi Trin frtrttKell fmik if rnl nv!!Tn fnmitv will see (Vdwyn and Delce battle in t,..i. ,.,,, i i.etir..,, ,.1,11.1, nt " nn p M. this nfteriioen nr Hilldale Pall Par''. Xlntli anil Cedar street, te .ll-ivner which team will meet Cliften Heights for tlie championship. This afternoon's contest mark the fourth meeting between the two tenth nnd te date the series ha been u tie. Celwn wen last .war liy 7 te I) nnd Delce is out for rcu nge ted.i' . Beth teams have nletitv of men for the game, almost a full team being en the sidelines read; for etijergenc b both sides. The have prar-tiied for a week in getting ready for the game and the entire Darby section will be en band. Beth elevens will march te the game accompanied by bands, which will play during the game. MEDIA HIGH SCHOOL WINS Defeats Chester, 9 te 0, In Annual Struggle Media High defeited Chi -ter High ia a hard-fought battle (I te il at i'ii. i. r this morning Neither team teihl imint in the lir-r period, but in tie s i chi..t,r u m forced te kicK fnun behind ns own goal line. Durborrew'i punt nn, blocked, nnd liefmge fell en tl. ball for a safety. The breaks again fa wired M.-di i in the third, when H..I'w.iei fn'ubled. and Vanziinf pli k d It up jml nn .".0 jards for i toiielnewn , The biggest irewd tlmr put -aw tt SCllelustlf L-ltlie 'tl Cluster BJ. ,,(1 hnntl te witness the ir.i. Fistic Menu ai Three Clubs in Phila. Today Tin: ui:n rrellmln.irh s Ienny Hie. l'h i id. i . tt. ('. Il'enil i Jehnnv lirewn. Km-iaml Mi Jlanayunk Jee Tli'liu. t'bi cl 'n' , , m, CWrlen. Yuiikem V Y Srinl-iilml-iiu Man- J i ll.' ' i .sl.i.m j V.. liar'.. Johnny Dundee .v i jrk rnlnu. (1 llld-llll Hebby llurrelt ( uftun lleuhtj llurhiu Niw (irleaint wi. I'al thi; c iniii v rrrllinlikirles Kid "krefuy Knliutuii . Ilenny 1'im.al I euthwnrk Yeung Mulllcnn ItUlunanil Jen Di Blend keiiilm-tnn. Krsnk llilns-er Mrn w btrry .Man-ten, vs. I Muui Muitm. i'runkfnrd. rseinl-M linf-iiii Churley Ii)le, JiiltiHen, t J.n-k Drcy, California tVlnd-im 6m IUnt.-kli.ten UVet Philadelphia. a Al Verbeeken Keuelimten CIlEfirMT STIIKKT ABKNA I'rrllinlnarleii Jehnnr Clurk. rieuthwurk, v. 'fmnmy Atilnn Semhwark. aim in i Aan. Seuth fiuty U Ma, Beutti 4U1II.IJ ll.ew, v.,i.v ct; ,v 1 vJ. ..... .1.1. ...u .1...... 1,..... .u 4, '--..- BeutniTurit. . ' linn, tir.i)" I'vrrx, . mur uan. euttiwark. Bmbi-w lnd-tu- Ul. Curry, Semliwark, - ddl Deme- . .1 .1 ua.i ii l iiiic loin in klll'lll. V'imili '"ii" " i...i... Iliiir (tin nnmilnx T..... II.. 1 n. and Neville. "iMle. nb-n i geed. . , , ,". . . ": ',"" '" ger neehnn reported w'sterday he ,.;,. , ......i,,, ,ri 1(1,V ,. ' it h'le I. Idle Mllllllll nil. I ae. lie ,,.... .....i.. ....' ,,, ,'".. ,''. er Harvard stars, te bolster up Uls fll0 mnx Ata..tl.. ,.,,. ,.,,, ,',";, rtendtns , . st-htneelk ArmprleitT . , . , Me er . . SHtensen Sedr-tn ... Trnu litem !.iwrnrp , Vrl.' hnnn . ferw nnl fer.ml rente , ru.iril . iruiiril . lilentnli .Merris s.1lltIHtllt4 r .liitip V.iwmnn llptrun Itnmprnmn mul rrnnckle for Itciillnu ' UeccVr unit Armprlesiter. Time '.'O-mlnme I perlmla Tlie firr afternoon came of bakt-l ball te bi tdayeil in tii listem I ensue aim ian r witn rnmilen, and (i.irrv rseumeeiK. i:, enee set Jasper faun wilil fr s(.,-r:il week, and pla.ed with Hcdrnn, rriedmnn and Fex. KciilltiS nl'e h.is u new centrr in Mesiir, of ('eljfnte. who is eoa-ideiable moil' ih in m feet and a tine idiot. in tlie prelimmniv emu. whleh 'start nt L':l."i V. M .. tlm 1'i.j Piiim. meet the Triple "A" clrl. Over nt Camden tenlcht the Sltee!eri will take en the .laper in their regit-' lar weekly came at the Third Ibvlment ', Armery, tludden avenue and Mil b sire"t.. iiic'e teams were alwavs th ci-ea'est rivals and a crowd that' rivfs i the nt tendance at Celtic and Trenten 1 came is expicted. I lie i ani'ien tan have been assured "l ' "-. ,, ... . , ... ! , ' '';" ',"' "''""" '" " T:. "'?' "'' . . ,. , "' ''""", ' ( (laltMllt ua L'ein tt tranfrr it - - --........ "'HI' UIC'M hlUH T. ' ' . , . - " ' . """,,w'" "i.u '' f-"r 'f Jdendnj. U J AinA PRPP V IL.I.HIVU VH mcr DOWMSJALESIANUM Gees, Inte Tie With Catholic for League Title Vilhli.eva Prp, bv defeating Sile-i- ..'I till Il'irll S lien, (if W I'Ml'liti'-l tills nierinug, utushid the I'.iiie'b Si hoels League toetbnll raie in ti ,I..,k1. H civ witn I lie I I'lmlic lllgli which will nccessitiite n plaj -off. Tlie ''a 'i Liners uuiii m S'llesliinum tlie si uie 01 11 t) (I. 1 lie game win il.ii'l en the y.H.uiMwi lli d, aillact.it ti tin- -. Il.iel. The sit,.: put up a lietter light than was (tpiiled. IIe'.MMi, t'ie heni y Hliie .nid White teiiin file right thieiigh t heiu shortly .it-,rr tlie l:.i 1; ...ft and tiiiide .i t.iuihiliwi, before tln were fairl Milled. .iimat iij inn and rletu .M.irMn steed out en the del. nshe ter tin- M In KillT he l.iiiin r iiimie the opening Martin i.i nle a .'!il-. ir 1 th.- third period for ,i "'!;" ",ll!' end run in ten. hdewn. t'.il'tint (Julnn's tall citne at'ti r siici I'wif line ji'iinges hml c'arii'd t'ie pigskin irein ni.diieM te the ."-yard line and w i u . mplNheil en an ett- t' kle Ji'ill. The l-!'ei-s sin pi 1st d the big crowd which w niched tlie game by holding the Main Liner- in t' end 1 1 1 ami did a little eflei'sUe wetk of tin lr own. Tln- curried the hall a fur as Villa Villa iieva's 10-j aid line, but Iti-t It e a fumble. Mait.n's 'lib hdewn wn bnliiiint. With thiee niei. interfiling tin lb ei lii fback Ic 'ke nre'ind rig! t i ud for '' aids and ml-' I the s ,.re i mere pfjiiu-. Vail hi kid both goals. 10.000 SEE ALLENTOWN AND BETHLEHEM BATTLE Big Crevds Watch Up-State High Tear-is Play II s, n rr A. i i . i m . . ' it .h 1 i I . . ' ,r rrmiv n , , ' jr it nn un if- 1 ... . Itiii r HI l.Hl' ' s'f-wird- A ' Kf- f r,w : s' I I U'k'--'' I H, ' je. It ( ' t H.i i. V I' f 1 ' A r k ' " i 'l I i. - S ""J' " I i " ,n I -i'fi-' !t ,'1 n 1 J-.. II"" ' t m .niMir..ti. fr J IJetlileliein, Pa.. Nev. .10 J. n ler slta.ll .11. ted IV l.-slllilleil 11 I, le'le-e -leee w'n n ui"re 1 1 'in n ml l -. r of tl,.- A''entn II,. 'h nnl P.. M he i lli i te in - gut bi "t-l te u 'in , i. nn , I , . t f t 11- s . s Ke .1,,. , , I, , I i '1 i W l i , , , ., i . ' - t'c I .,'' I In Hi, i ,i's I .ii. r,n II i nt, en HAROLD TEEN T, f,-.n.rs sfea ftiJT ppOi'm' . ' f - -r- uv. I i fi&U-teraCiriUi frBeuT ( u! Ha' ' I VVrAAlsl HdT RUbT RIPP, ) uj.Tei ir rb UMis.& Tet'- suMsars. ' 5Hc" uD CM ' r l r. suG.fc-Bur Tfts J av v-rie- V n Ptwt eimms, A lei The, CoeMT-zy-vouioiooaLi I 6ar ts 1 &rt-at UH-4 ecx A tvT& ie -n ) CeMPAf4V DCePPtn N r ,AU. t ou- VJL A.111, ,.-1 J uiss-st ucf4DeelF'JUiV(sL-. VZwJ'Oui riME Ul.TH Th' O.uBBt-1 - SMC.'-; GcMMA s4XPftTDV-1 u;ftur HtfT eer TWWUH UW, j-s- ---, fte'iT eA.vy GisiAe- vl , He.ve. luraicev 1 -Ve- eu ass-je nwztxmjI y . uea&. I". '.' L T-w. -7 Ld&B''-A jiL -A' . -. .-si .i .' , . i -B---fci--i--Mi-i-iii--"iiiiii - (" '' - -' v.w.v", -, BOBBY BARC?ETT, . SAM BLACK1STON KEYSTONE STATE GR1DGENTERT0DAY Six Big Games Will Be Played in Pennsylvania Pitt and State Grapple W. AND J. FACES W. VIRGINIA I""'"1;1 "f "", frt""" v"fl'"n '""I the best I In n the w.iv TIM: last ,ny of the feet and tl.e best Tin i ,n'"lv '-UeclMns tecrd this Thanksgiv- lag Day. The gridiron schedule is net ,, ..,. L ., iiimii- mr iiiisr ei ine xeanis com- pi.-ted th-ir (anip.iin last Saturday. but the standard is Iiih. In th" l'list tliere i net a gune that appears one ene sided. Frem a local -tan Ipmnt the brilllancv of the IVtiu-Certii'll contest makes the ethers dim In rnmparisrin. but theie are iiin-r scr.-iji ui'ii i i -" ci'issic. Pitt nm! Sf.it.. '.-.,- iM.fnii.- lll nut nn ii lifs-ti,' battle en I'eibes Field ' of Atlantl Cit . te a scoreless tie hist Detroit. Midi.. Nev. .'0. Sclieu I'lttsburgh. Itetli the Nittanv Liens and Suti.l.n ' Clnistciisen. star .sprinter of tlie llHnm the Panther haw been beaten twice. ' A Melrose holds a decision ever Athletic Club. Chicago, wen Iho fourth but Mcfi'i- ted iv wi'l make tie nisin j 1 (ohm slmrg the outeeme of tlie battle annual lU-mile read race of tlie Iiish ,i suices for eltlier "imeti. On form i awaited with interest b the fel- I Aiueiican Athletic Club bete today. Ill t'itt appe-ir te hae the edge. ferlt,wer of betli team. Ilelmesliurg time was one hour one minute and ten State Is shorter en cter.ui': and g'ed , funs are cenfiibnt of tlie fiti-t I ri'mlt. I i'Ceiii1-. substitutes but the Lien is routing hut Hie Magnelia rnete-s are cii.il I Jiinm Dellnw. of the filadslene mad ml will be n e.isv te t.nne as a ceuflilent aiid ai" willing te wager en Athletic Club, Terente, crossed the real one in the jungles of Afiicl. tllrjr team winning. I.il- second, enh Cue second behind Pitt Pla.s "state Wii"ir his teniffic din lug power in tlie persons of Hewitt 'iicl Coleuna. Intt Stati fears net for its line, and ther" is e insider ible punch in tlie iilungcs of Wileii ati'l ih eii'l and ,f fr-v. r inn. ng of M'1 e l t'u. Tiie ..nn" undeulit' d' will be a bat'Ie of strategy, mil there are no better en.iiients of n s ,. football than M ,. H ,. and i.'e ii W.iiiut, th( respective coaches. Tliis State i tin- ,erv lieart of foot ball In this section te.I-iv. Aside from ''"' Pe'in-Cinii 11 nnd Mate. Pitt at tractions, ivinis ivann win stige F.'iekr-ell vs I lick i' son nt Jevjshitrg, 1'. and 1. v. (iettsl.urg nt Lancaster. Mtth'enh.'rg vs. 1'isiu ,j it Alb'nteun, and P. M. C. i". St. In1 n"s at t'liester. There are ether n'tr.H'he gann s in this sei 'or. Celumht i enj eses Colgate m N w Yerk: W. si Vnginlu Icittles Wjshiugti n iiul .Jiff.r-en at Morgan town, and .Jehn Hepkins will t.iki en Wasliin.'tf n and L in PaltinvTe, but the big siufl wi'l he stagi d right here in the Ie stone Mate. Attr.irlhe fJ.iiues in s.Hi' The IS i' ktie-Di. I 'fsen game will be real .''tl Killl'i.'ei s .uhleti nr. detertniiied te liiu-ii i !u r season w th a ictnr. 'J hey weie 1,, ,i'en by Heti- ware last Saturda nnl d fi at preh- l 1 ,id them geed r mii he a e - -it t i "i Mint wi'l fate Pete It. nelds' i barges. (, tn-rurg-F aid M game a'-e will h. i t'in'ler. T' e battletlebl s'.' ill. rs !a,e s'mwii cm i ' tit fe t' all th s s. 'iii wi'l ii.-s.-rve t. In i LiM-e-.l nine' g tie i-.-i It gwiil sinn I i f'e-e t. i' l- et the nn. itr. I", and M. ii'mi ha- f'i plncl I .r-'ies ,tf pnw.r. It leeks li!,e it lift -lift) affair. U. S. NINE BEATS JAPAN flslk I Am r .i" Jltmin, I I- I II .erd' i r x 1 Itn .. !. 1 f, ir errei . Svracuse Matmcn Elect Barnard srni ne nr . . f ' in n - . tt ' " 1HK -Ii. V. V.. N"iv. !j'i 1 n S Y turn I- i - r i il-e w r fll.f - ' .1 t .1 .-e of j I ! llai-n ! t .r-II- i. A inlr.- Yals Navy Tie at Soccer Ann iim'hs Mil. Nfiv Ii 1 ,r T1 i ' i.r . r is , Lit) t- l ll i I," Pl, i , I. ' ' " I., til , ' r'f : : : J II.ii rrtt I te inert I'al Meran and Dundee Mill pair wllli Alev lliut in matches this; afternoon at the Arena. M Vcrbcchcii will be HlacIiMen's oppeuriit at the Cumbria in the mat luce wind-up there. Smith anil Carsen, the Wolf, Milt tlruili In Hid ni.ilii ini of the cvinlns inalcbcs at Hie Chestnut Street Atrti.i MAGNOUA ELEVEN Big Green Eleven Should Give Opponents Stiff Bat tle Today It'.lni'slrtirc T I.- r h fl'itni in !,, i H-ejt , 1, '.MT-1 ... , Mi'kenrle. . V. wcinnh. . .. Km itmi.1 . .. . . left mil . ..left t If kin . . l-tt If-Jir.l . fnte- . rtehi cuird. . .rluhl tin K rlcht rn.l n'l.irtf-rl'irt, .left halfbirk . rlsht I'ntrba, k. i.ftiltbiik. . 1. Ktnns . . J iilth .... I'-ilihv ... .tcnU'ln , , '!M?ifr .. Ml'-'inclx ('inter i rr . . . , i- 'I. '.'v2ni? ! l.. .m rf7iin i kiii I'lfkpv. N-rtizic. nrrrn P. JJ.it z lk i 1 Northeast fnetl'iill fans will see two neighborhood ri,il clah at llolmes llelmes burg this afternoon when the llelmes burg eleven meets Magnelia A. A., of Fl.'inkfeid. I 'Hie big Creen team has been coming in uie irein wmi a run. us i.nesi fi..il lii.iiv? I.. Imlil tlie Alelrese A. A.. in i ne irein wmi a ruii. its i.nesi , fe.il being te held the Melrose A. A.. .l....i. ..... ..! .1.. 1 .. . I A bi" i rew.l of fans w fel ew ihe i'rankferd eleven te llelmesburg. and. I 'is the entire team came out of the Mc'fse game in great siiape. .ilanager .Alattl'ews has liad Coaches I'antlireek, tic former Ohie end, and ,Iatk Kevetl drilling the team all week. Vic I'mniiiiel. who ha enlj played a lew u.ime ier iioimt'seurg tin ear, ae. ami Heward will be l.icl; In the g.'li: lb it w ill also start. PLAY FOR GRID CROWN . Coaldale Meets Gllberten for An - thracite Football Title Coaldale, Pa., Nev. .'!(). Coaldale fan, its hardest tet of the season tills afternoon when it tinkles ililberteii for the football i haiiipieni-hip of the An-tlnai-ite region en the local gridiron tins afti union. Lecal Amateurs in Getham Tonight Si-h or'. '. v B Pin i' int. 1'itts - Ii,'' N ti'-k " I th'silt is t I I- r. pre - 1 n "i. lit.i-i'v l.xinu t lurn.Liueiit f tin M.' i ui A A f i rl.it Sine ,. , f,f,-H (- 111 1 Hl-K I' VII. .-1 f.".a fur r . r -if ell , I , -,s -, tr , 1 lU d. Penn-Cerncll Scores of Previous Years IS'll Virjl mlu. IS'H IVnnsN Iwtnlii IK'i. I'liinstlwii.l i IH'i'l I'iniistliiiiil i, s7 I'liinsili ml i. IK'JM IVllll.lllllIll i. ts'i'i !'. in, ih. ml i I'litO li nnsili.uil i, !'i!( ernill. V.l- 1 I'M) J I'liiiisilianlii. ltlllf I'i-iiiisi ml i. ltliil l'f miss M u til I. Inn I'ennsiltunl.i, I'ltiii I'riiusiliiinhi, I'm; i'ennstlviin) i, I'i'iK I'l-nii.t liuniii ."n, Cnrnell. 0. lli Cernell, II. in- (nrtiill. 'J, )2, (urmll 111. Ii ( iirnell n, t. (urn, II ii. g.i (nt in II, O. iU- (urmll. II. .-nnsiliiinlii, II. I .': ( ernell, 11, Ii: Cern. II 0. !!: Cermll, O. lii ("rnell. ,"i. fl, ( tirnt-ll. (I. 1 'i tirni II, t, lt ( "riu II I, lliu'l I'rnruilt.inlii, I', (urmll ll, I'lln IVmisili.inl.i, 1? (urmll, n. Kill I'uinstli oil i 31: (urmll ',. Ilili 1'i-niisili ml i "i (nrtiill, 2, I'll" ( unn II. ''Ii reniisilt inl i. n. I'll 1( urmll till I'liiuiilintili, 12. I'M, ( urmll. 21: l'-iiiiluiil i. !l. I'MII I'l-niisiUiiiili. 2 1, Cernell a. l!ii; l'i nnstltunl.i 2U, (ernill. i). I (1 1 H i, ir.uni'. 10 III- I'.-nns. Itiinlit, R7 Cermll, 0. 1H2U I'l-nnsilwinlii, 2Ks Cnrmll, O. I'Ul Cinmll, 111 rniiiKili.iuhi. II. HOLMESBURG PLAYS MAY JOIN HANDS AGAIN ny I.OUIS II. JAFFR SEPARATED nn limnaRcr nnil boxer severnl yenrs nce, Scotty Menteltn and Johnny Dundee have never lest the least friendship for ench ether. At every opportunity the Scotchman nhews this fact whenever he Is called en by thii Itnllnn te axlst in bclplnB out for n partlculnr match. Discovering Jeseph Corrern ns n fih peddler in 1010, Mnntelth took the nnjter in tow, named him Johnny Dundee for minchlnc nurnescM and taucht him the ncgresMve nnil finer! neints of the cmiip. It wnsn t lena liefere the former flsher boy was boring. 1 nlmiMt nightly and etepping grnilually up the pucilistlc ladder. in IMS Dundee decided tnnt no would stay in the rlnR for only another ear mid wanted te have the experience of belnic his own manager. Since then the lure of the lucre hns kept the Scotch Wep in action, and he probably will coerinoe 10 iiiiiirn ine oilier eiiv en inc i nose n long ns he can utlck out that, thing lab. This afternoon nt the InauRiiral show of tlie Aretin, Iwth Dundee and Meil telth will appear in the ring. Mentcith is going te handle Hilly Mnscett in the opening inatch en the program against liennv lla. and later Scotty probably will be Dundee's chief adviser in the hitter's meeting with Alex Unit. Humors often have been current about Dundee and Mentelth joining hand again, but neither ever has committed nimelf. Dundee has been in the runnlns for everal jenrs for two different ehnm ehnm lenshlpi, mere e than ever in the last two jenri, but somehow or ether he has been unsuccessful in getting into ,i titular tilt. Mnny experts believe that Dundee would have no trouble lifting th featherweight crown from the grny tinted locks of Johnny Kilhnne, and there are ethers who are net backward In predicting that n Duiiibe-Henny Leenard set-te would result In the coro nation of a new lightweight king. Friends of both Dundee and Mentelth have been anxious te see this combi nation working together agnin, a thers s 'ems te lie a feeling tliilt the Scotch- man could bring tlie Scotch Wep into l..,.,t.wll.... .. hi ii;iiiui'jiimiii iitrt-rr. CHRISTENSEN WINS IRISH-AMERICAN RACE Meller, the Favorite, Is Held Up by . T.,i - nnl I i rain ai uexren tlie winner. iwe et ins cltiiimait James Nnrereft and Art lllinsen, tin islied third aliil feurtli iepectively. Child; Mi'ller. of the UllneiH Atli lc t ic Club, faered te win leihi, tin-I llied eighth. He was lie lit I'd at n , , , ! 1 ..1 1 : ,a "r?"'? ' : ... , ,,.,.: ... . ... v f, ,i ii,Z, ,,' ! K.iincd ii two and ene-haif niliiute le id . ever Meller b crossing in front of the ; tiain. itlieut this litiliilie.ip. .Mei'er i probably would have finished well up i ntrreng tlie leaders. The ienise was from Feind.ile, a bllbuib, te the tenttr 'of the city. i HAVERFORD WINS AT SOCCER FROM HARVARD Main Liners Take Intercollegiate . - ; Game ey o-te-o bcere n.uerferd, Pa.. N.n. Jlii.IInvcr - I f,, College mecer team wen its s(.e. 1' ,. , , .' . l,.ti,. I,,,,,,,.,. , 1,.., ,, f,"d Ililerce leglllte League game heic 'en "SS lelil liy tile e'le-stdeil score of .. goals te ii ii eiii Hanaro, rue local tern eutplaed tlie (liiasen In almost ewi iiepartment of the game. it . .-. i ...... ..rp i...,. ii... i,....i t. i win,, Hun.-leker shot , sheit pass te 1 i.' iwni im'ih un nun un- n,ni t-aii' St.irbuck. who miiile a pietty sliet fei the lirst -'eiii of tlie game. A few min utes '.iter Stnrhiiek did the mine for Il'i'itsi-ker. booting h.m a .i..,r passl .,,,1 this time thf latter made geed hi, tr ter goal. Tliite mete gen's were added b Hav erf. "i in the secetnl half llheads iit.e'iii twice for si ores while lliuit sii I, ei added his second goal of tlie ' g.ui.. in the Inter poitlen if the Hit. Jee Lynch te Defend Title InilliiiiipiilU. "suv. 3n li- I.wirh ,in t'ir Bin buin ih.iniiif.in if the world, n i ind bin tit t.-" Ie1h asilne 1, i inl. uf .-w lurk t'lij in n i ., i nhcluted ler tin r unds, be V i rtre nnl i imr.iineiit l.j wils-h no , - ii .hi Its nnuridK Chapman Finishes Williams In 5th Husten. :". .ae ItHfl i h.iinniin hnt.. k 01' 1 ' ni e iiiiniiif- in if. iiiii, ,. i, ,n, ui il,- r Irdulel n-n-riiiiml bout her,, tin ,, iicj men ur, fiuthcrwtlKbtii, both uf II. -t n ! Harry "Kid" Brown a Vlnner Aernst.-r. Niv r.d 1 I.i ri ' Ki I llreun nf I ehln. wen lb" d" U'eii tur .11 I mi til of lrnrkten. In u.e'r tin. ' i it hoi le wn h et rriuimi inn count ei mnt in uiu luurth i he intn nre liuhttw Ixlits Coniliehockn Tilbuln.. .left end ii f Mlttmnn left Inckln Arrhrr I-lllMI,llt...(,,,lt-, till.-Kin ,,.,,.. ""J.'--.-lurrct., eft Rtisnl J'1"!" '. Iluvnh cer.le ...lrln llnslck i rlaht cunrJ l!i.,lner Tnnnn.,i.,,r...rlht tackle Nurtinler Mefndden r1ht pnd JV11"0,1 buff qunrlcrhnck .ynr,nnl! JVI.eV. Ifft hnifl'irlc Itcnilren I.i.trlk rlhl halfback .... Mackert ll"inrr fullhnck newtsliy Substitutions Fer Tlieiiinn A '.: Cettelln. tlurkett. Knniz. CnlLitli. M. tluvh. fltef- fnnlk, AVIlev. Ter Cnnihotinrken Uelili. nay. MeCnul, PhlHT. I'lckup. Mltchi-ll. llcferec--lleiikltiK. Umiilrc lluiuk. Tlme of periods 12 minutes, The Conshohocken A. C. will have the Themas A. C, of Ucthlehem, no nn opponent en its field nt Twelfth and Fayette streets this afternoon. The Ironworkers and up-Stnters have already met before thifi seaeu nt Con Cen Con shehoeken and the home tenia wen by the score of 1!) te 0. Thlnga may he n little different this afternoon, iih It I said the visitors will have nt least three star players net included In the ilne-up sent out. They will be up-State college stnrft who have played their last game and the Themas eleven hope te reverse the pievietm score. It will also be recalled that when Connhehoeken wen before tunt Salter French wn In the line-up. On Sunday the Censhy boys will travel te Hethlehem. Jlaiiager' Craw ford is undecided about Saturday and does net knew whether any ether games will he placd. His team would like te meet Frankford, for all (hance of n meeting with the Vellewjackets seems gene new. COATESVILLEHIGH BEATS PH0EN1XV1LLE Five Thousand Rooters See Thrill ing Gridiron Clash Ceitcsvllle I.mtulc Ynum,- , II. tint I'lteenlxilllf . . . Kcntifdv Well. Cuttlle . Shu IT" . . Hui'ktMilti-r I..J. Kr ... t'linimi in ..It Mm tin .. Itublsl.lt Murtf ll.i . .. Ifft end. .., ...lilt lii.klf .. , . . .left ciinnl. . , .. . .ii'iitir.. . . . . rlu'hl u-inr-l . . . . I'UIU tackl". , . rlKht riul . , nuiirtprbn-k ..left Inlfl.n-i. . .rljlu lialfl.ai'k. I .NUteer. strliu-i-r . II, IVarl ., Slmri) . .. Way V I Vail. Mir.l . scntt fllfll'lllk. ivrl'li llfft-le- Siunuillil I'liiplre Stn.tr. I.li.tH. man CiiILuh, Pheenlwlllc. Pa.. Nev. ::0.Hefere .lOOO people Victer F.mmnniiersCoate F.mmnniiersCeate ille ljigh Sclioel team ended Its foot ball, season by annexing its tenth straight game at the espense of the Pheenivvli'le High Scheel team. The final score was 1" te 12. Ceatesillle's btery marked It eighteenth win out of nineteen games with tlie best of scholastic teams in the hist Iwo seasons. Their only defeat In this long stretch was sulTered at the hands of (lie Cheltenham High Scheel team in tlie middle of last ear. The tViattsville router, who came te this place '.'OHO strong in special tiain.. went wild wllli delight when 'the game ended. The team snake danced around the Held lifter tlie game. Tedii 's skirmish wa a struggle from the wen! "go" as the score would indicate. Plieenlwltle took (lie lead in the opening quarter, tied it in the second and feiged te the front en Wa 's pl.li.ellietlt goal alter tlie tollclldew II. Net le iie outdone ilie home team etiec again went out in fieut, but again f.iilnl le kick the .'nnl. Ceatesvllle's lighting spirit, which has shown Itself in its long stretch of victories, Hashed it .hi j,,,,,.,.. ,u,.i wny stored n... i tiitidiilewn. which gave the victory te the MSItelS M.niilli and Way were tlie respec the star for the teams. 'Hie letnier tallied both touchdowns for the Mill- , ..,,,. I.. wl I, i.. v.. ,,.,. ,i ,l, .,11 '(Ulll'll, II I,' .,l. 1,4111.' llll,,,, ,11, thirteen points for ihe winiieis. PLAY SCORELESS TIE Germantown and Pcnn Soccer Teams Stage Stand-Off Battle r of l Cm. fri .. H,n ba ' Anilfrhnn s-nnl , .. rlkht fullbick , . ,1'ft fullbn-k. . rlsht hnlfhiek .t.t.'.r hnlfbfick .1, ft Ii i fback . .. u'si.l- iluht . , , ii e'dH rlnhi ...fin r fiirunril .. . in fide lyft. . . , .. .IIUtHKlf ifft ... n iie.ird . I'.im-fiiist .Melehnr I . Mil. , I Hirteii t . iTIn W lii ud . Tuttnl! er . J lleird I . . , N.insiiii ' .... II.IVll nmn ! u!,V .'..' , si liuler ' ' nKflli-lllB ,U, ,,, , l'r.indihilii "'"" , ...Omtlln . ficrtnantewn Cricket Club and ,.'." ..,,. '.'., ,, i, i ,r.,, , , ....... :.. ,-... . . i ill" i - ' --, .-.-.. . . .. .nn - J ; , ' ''- ' , ,"" The feature of the g.uie wan the line weik of P.aihar.i at tin goal. i-"' '! "" "' " t-iili..iv in-u of lie I ,, ' ""."", '.' .'""" .. l,' . ' Penn lip. tlie bill in in imantewil timi . and niiiile i. but llttrh.i was ,ilwis in tlie job ainl inade many putt .sines. Belphrizenia Wins Opener at Bewie C tinllnuril from I'nce One 'I 7 10 1 fit. ,1 ff ,1 Me'lll' 1(10. Mell! , 14 ,-,f I mi" 111!" VlighillK. s ,w t ,,,,, I' i-l.i. ti Inn 1 h mi I Di i l,i s i.hm, n , ll 1 I. Al'tf lltUI Xd UN 1 Spllll 11 I- 1 ,d lili.nl I I. in si.i'ii.xi i..i.i,. iniiH.1 m ei.- riaimlnw. I Ini i. 11 . I. .Illb. Ill .1 Mil l.ln I'll . . ,u I i nm m .f.m .. . , tu , '1 ii 70 .', I ttrthe. lie l.llll'lert! ill) 2 ISO .i i fiur. mr i m i no 'Itni'i 1 'J'.'. '1.1 nut. (inudy 1' i leurdln-.. tiiil be 'II.. li'ililun t'...i . i,n tieud 'lime s.il"ni" I In .'elilriv mil I- t.l'.n Iblr.l I " He I'iimIu uri il'n.'l, tnu i. al obi'. I nu ' I pit In In, n't 1. uii;.t .1.0 i, c,e E.1 In g te of .1 Timt. her 111, it' h 'te g no i! V i te2 Mur n 11 . " i lii. 111".. 'luunrtil.rr (1 i u nd l', Ikiii lru inn Thftmii A. f' A Thanksgiving Without the Thanhs wJBBaW HILL COX Tlie McrcersbiirR Acmlemy ninntr today wen ihe American Inter Inter (tchemstlc trovs-ceuntry champion ship M00REST0WN DOWNS . MT. HOLLY, 13 TO 0 Ker6haw, French and Bend Star In Victory Monrcntewn Utah at. j ten v .Carnev Slnrr left end ... Ward .... Kcklcen . .. left tnrkle .. . . left Kunrtl . tenter ... rlaht Ktt.ird .. . rluM t.ickle .. . , rlxlit end ... . iniarterbatk . . left lin'f back riicht b.ilftmck . . fullback .... Junes . Jrnninsw Perder . . , . Cenner Smith DlrkliiKOti KrtvnrdH . ltuler ... Hroder . . rilnrarald .Suleiman . , . KttlllUT .. Jlldwetl . . . l'reph .... Miller . Dennelly Junes .... ueldy Moorestown Hlgii evened up.niutters IIP, with Mount llellj when they defeated the upper Jersei men by the scete of l." te 0. Tills i the second time t hut tlie two teams had playiil this season, the first game resulting in an easy ictev for the Mount Helly gridder. Kershaw. French and Pend played a great game, their work being lespensible for the Iwo touchdown made. Moores town leek Ihe lead in tlie opening lie rind, when Kershaw cessed the line nnl Pend kicked the goal. In the second period both teams battled without nnv score being made, but in tlie third period (indie crossed tlie line en a line buck. Tlie goal for extra point was blocked. Fekett plrted a great game and al most scored when he went around end for" (111 ,nids before being tltepped en Moeresiown's fi-ui-d line. Iren and Kessiuaii also p'n.ied well for the losers. Borkewltz and Brooks Draw TTrnten N. .1.. Nev .10 -lMdtn Jlerkn. tvti. south Trenten. Ii.'!! imunda. fmwht nil eluhi-inun.l ilr.iw nt lb" Ar.'ii.i 'i. re with 1m' Jlrenltn. t'llullll f-bur, 12." peuiidn. In the seml-wlnd-un of elrbt miinils. Wlllln litl!.'. 1111 iwuiuIh. . f IJ-ist I'renifin, hud the better "f Lie Sf-hust. r. t2li"j . nf North Tientun lieiiiKl" Vtnitn. 13S pounds, of Knflillnc. stepp. .1 l."t- Stlnn-i l.U, of I'lilljilelphli, In llw feuith round whun tils rttenda thiew In the towel Visitation te Play Nativity Vislt.it b in (itheMf (luh n new intrv In baifle'tl ill this seaMin, under tlie le.idnrKlil.i nf "Illlbe" Cili-hmtill will I'u the ,K attnte. 4 1 ..n at Niliut II ill ileigrndu ..ml Mull- . hun NlreplA. Ifiniifllt. An f.lil f.inrl., i.r ! NiitlltN h will b.' In Ciihniiin'H ln.-un In I tne prien or -nrirK .m innm. winj atarred for Kujeulu list season COLLEGE FOOTBALL Cernell vs. Pennsylvania Thanksgiving D?y, November 30 2 P. M Reserved Seats, $3.00 Kev en fule at Athletic Ceunrll Oflca. C30i Walnut St., alto Qlmbels and Spttldlnti, INDOOR POLO Cernell Univ. vs. 1st City Troop TODAY. JfOVEMBtn 30TH. 1022 arhekx, 02,1 anu i-ancastcr Ave. 8 V M. ADMISSION 60c Henrietta CIGARS k r . tJB7 Jr a nPI' k w Stand out above the rest Admiral, 15 cents Perfecto, 2 for 25 cents Popular es, 10 cents OTTO EISENLOHR WORTHINGTON IS SECOND xne narricrB ei inn aiendowbreokV Club made n clean ween in it.. - Tlmnksglvlnit cress-country run of thM r!.?rJsji:.,"M evcr hc ?wU Ilunners wcnrlng Mendowbreolt cel. J ..in mm .win i ne iifjiiiiu aaa elanuit wen the team honors with case, , i irst in cress i no unn nm mttlcr, who flulshed after 37 mlnu. 40 seconds, nnd he was fellows v. Frank ortliingten. a teamtnsU. i1 seconds later. The third rtinncr te fa,!! Kill llnu ,Tr TnlinhAM t " M . "le i """" " erecriDUrf.l will, :tS tnletltiiM R nemnib -' I Hlttler also conned thn -tlmn .. with a mark of 33 minutes 20 secendEI and v orthlngten's tlme was 34 mffii uies ju scceiitis. xne iAiendovrbreeh Club finished first with n team me... J 18. Nntlvity wjis second with 44 H Jean of Arc third with. 51. nnd Ul fayettc C'dlege was n Bad disappoint, ment with 04. ULlIer, orthIngten and Tebsb were nil near the scratch, IUttB fersed te the front in the last tni.r taking the lend from Worthlngten bX. tween Twenty-first and Twcntynecekf' streets, nun increased his advanttn until he had n lead of several squarS' nt the finish j "Spertt for All" at Amherst Amhrrat. Mnu., Nw. 30. "Hperts 'f Ml," the alpiran at Amherst Collet M many r.ira. lias brought out 01 ier cent 3 uudcrBraduatn tmrtlcluntlen n nuidoer atE letles thl fBll. Htatlstle . prepared 5 Prof. Alllaen W. MarUi. of tha dpartm3 of liyslene1'SBtid pblca eduratten. SSS that 478 men put of an enrollment of 3 hnve tieen netUe in irsirt ut lean thS daa a week. The ether forty-two 3 mainly cenlnra who liave taken pli ileal Z2 VU.IW., . .".v ... Ceveleskle Hunting Deer Stinliury. i'ii.. Nev. BO. Mr. and Hit llnrrv Ciiveleskle. ncrempanled hy HttSS Oivelefkle. the fnmeua Cluve.and AmnrlcS 1-fiL-ue hanelmlt pitcher, left bv automeiS today ter Ilke County te hunt deer and bur LAST WKKK OF TIIK SKASON 'Din curtain will seen he rune down m fnntbntl, but there nre eeme Important rtniZ still te be played. The able snerls writer! of the ri Ht.li' l.r.Pnr.u atuff arn cetertu tin n Hitmen and will enen be tnuklnt tkalr Mimmnrles of the paRinjr aeanen. Ker eon. pletn sperta news rend Iho Pi'DLle LtDOM. 'lake tt a Habit." Adv. "" CAMBRIA A. CLUB g9g ft Tr-ankijr'vltig Afternoon, Net, 30th, IhT AI. VtVlBECKEN. v. SAM BLAOXistOl vur miiri pmr pemi THANKSGIVING SOCCER 1 VJi.il a St'HUCE STREETS WEST PHILADELPHIA F. C. VB. KINGSESSING VIOKOrF 3 P. M. SHARP Standi 85e Lirtlei Tm Chestnut Arena i&iJ(B i Lie au'iiian nirriflu HAlun Set. Ray Smith vi. Wolf Cut ONLY HOLIDAY EVENINO SHOW IS T0WI Adm. 5Si Rei. SI 10 A OBEAT SHOWI A IM A 45th-46th Market St. BOXING 5 Eitrht-Reund Bouts S THII A1TERNOON llners open 1 I'.SI. It lieul 2:3(1 P.M. IIKNNY IIIM.Y BAS vs. MASCftT JHIINNY MARTIN BROWN vs. JUDGE jet: siiamis T'P' ITZvs.O'BRIER .1DIINNY AT.RX DrnFE vs. HART ItOIIIIV PAT, BASWF.TTvs.MORM I'lUCK.SSI.OO, fJ.Oft. $3.00 Seats en Mile. M iln (lltlre, Celenrr Clear Mere, Mil N. Illh St. VViil. IStO. ft'eiliilllKll nn, 10 . AM Nt. Temlter's I'eel I'lirlnr, 13 lnrkft RI. simuiiV, s.K. Cor. Nlli & Mrltean KM, Mt'( iiIIuiieIi. 1412 hnntli St. Aren-i. 4illi tit Mnrkrl 1'rentan 1M 1'iiurltnn ('Mfe, 40II A M-rk-t "'. & BROS., INC., Est. 18M,' h kuwitri- ,,. I-IIIL.AHI.NIIA Lt Ray HBiiUl. CU". VI. Wolf -iS .Wlf.,11 ,' tllf 'j'l
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