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UaTURDA Dab rJJojivyoW I Foot Football Review Is Writing a Series of Gridhny The 'One' Big Classified Ad Medium in Pittsburg iESS Every Saturday Articles For THE PRESS. PITTSBURG. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1919 EIGHTEEN PAGES. UNO CAP DAT TT 1 ACEOTE ID) M.TOBAY THAT LITTLE GAME: tiegic No Winder! By Bert Link TT it HnTT rTLT tt I Pi if II II 1 1 III VI a i i 1 ILL EE i r.f JX6wb KARWES NovAi 1 KNOW to the COMB ON, IREWTo A Gimme the nted in Slate Pencil CARDS! BriCKTop-UOCK' BEEN VMlTtt tiiCA HE'S II rj 1 xi I'M GOIN' WHEN A OuY BEftTS A OF OAE ON A FOOR. CftRD DRftvU K'CA Thurs-'j! 1 Ly LONG EN0U6tt Figured Stronger on lie and STICK AROUND AND WATCH WE, RED MI6HT LEAR.N TtME, Oidht Yoo? AndTheV CAui THAT WtNb OF A fcRAW LUCK FOOTBALL STARS.

lr i ise and Will Try to 1: OSTF.R SANFORD. famous cticI coach of the Rutcrers 11 1 1 Hue and Gold Backs SHE'S To SHIFT -I FEEL. IT IN My Bones SHE'S CCMIN' That Fish cooLb ALLEGHENY TEAM PLAYS THE PLA3D college eleven, was aiscussing lootDan stars xne ouier day, and he cited the case of two hackfield men who played several years ago. One was rated as a great run- OUTDflAW fi MlRACLt MAN i WEkl. IF THATS iaJHAT THEY CAut- IT -THERE'S A Jeorge Ketchum.

HAW- i 'lusr THWK OF TtfrVT 0f4LV ONE WAV TO BBAT. 6ET a ning back, the other was held in high personal regard, but he PRESS Co 1 1 WDifl. 1 fr -s fv illt A Cw CDrt-r Iklehem, Nov. 1. Minus Oohs DoiM Time of several of their best I VT ANO CATCHES THE uottT1 For? "Bein lucky.

Itt Panthers are here for fents. icity I rj -j to. I i 1 155a, JcarL i' Ulwt mnssa 5 i NT. THREE OTHER. StSJ oo V.

this afternon at Taylor Mtlt Tom Keadv's hi-hlv didn rank with the first man in popular esteem. "YET," said Sanford, tala second nas made the Srat paaalble. li oaly the Troaderfnl laterfereaee-of Blank that mad Doc aosalble. On i rad rn Blank vroald tear la and snip off the taeklera. mm of oare th faaa cheered.

Bat XHe Tvonld rah bladly past the eada, aad Blank would he spilled for a loas, or at leaat for no rain, PopnlaHty wltk the exatwd doea not aeeeaaarllT make a truly ajreat player." HAM COACHKS will bear oat what Sanford aaya. Ofttljaea tao pablle areta aa entirely trroit idea of the worth of a player, feeeaaaa mo la mm I Vl i LO E-jIgh gridiron machine. There will be but one -college the field football game in Pittsburg today, de- I and it will be played at Tech Field "'S-ltes will-tak JWservices of Blervis at ts will-take the The between the Carnegie Tech and Allegheny college teams. 1 speetaenlar, althoogh at the name time he may be playlaa- the beat tooi- IJJ was not even brought TJie Meadvillians have a fine ag w. it absolutely certain gregation of gridders this fall, and Ot get Into the fray at ortr? nt in the best of they ire determined to take the j.Per- tpre- ball on the tram.

individual abine aramo alter wniw able asaiataaee of the olher members of his team. jULEXX WARXKR has always claimed that a stroas; attack Is ths beat form of defease, aad has labored with that Idea la view, bwt Warmer naa always insisted on 11 men getting into every play, aad when yam aret rlg-nt donn into it, part of his offensive program Is defensive la itself. Mon and Pop" decided I measure of the wearers of the Plaid, atj cnances on his being as tney ctiu two years ago. fliie- and 't tlbefore next Saturday's I sheny plays a -wide open sty'e or tts. 6or iheapj fRest with Washington I football, and features the forward i VWsJ--J 5rbes Kleld.

passing method, lne team is a vice, jfrnt- full, dangerous one at all stages of the i inw, the veteran Few Changes at Cleveland. TRIS SPEAKER has not yet signed a contract as manager i.f the nevplanrl Tndian; for 1 but. according to Owner Jim left behind. He is out game, and is likely to break loose ity present but hope is still a long pass or a long run and jt that he. too will ha a score at almost any time.

i Dunn, Tns is absolutely sure or his berth, and does not neea to 1 .1 1 TllA AlAfidvillp bftVJt jcasi ydii ui uie umfl bother about a contract just now. THIS IS a neealiarlv fortnnate fellow, for he doea aot have per fee I rif and In the mean ampdn.cu to worry vai nuraeri our inst al" uuuul muicis, Jlll'iuuing ur. tie nursed alone iust as much about his tram, either. Cleveland has Vh eorklaa; (Md eatchinsj staff. St.

ranks well with any ather erlS hit and tradr infield and aa outfield that the game, TI1HKE 1 only one department of the elub that may see caaaaje the ass ry. Aivar uinn, ilerla ijj Markowit2s are others 'wt behind" in Pittsburg usuries. Warner plans to aad oome I7 stair. There are too Hilar oa the staff mow, Its ist dropped. It is said that Speaker may also procure a ajood left-hander ho-fore the start of the 1KQ arrind.

Tt)onald at left end this i the chances are that one ait- (ft B6r appear at tlie other W. C. Crawford, president of the college. The Tech team Is in good condition, and will have all its best players in this afternoon's lineup. The Steffen outfit worked out in rain and mud last night to acquaint itself with conditions such as prevail today, and is not going to claim weather conditions as an alibi in case of defeat, although It is believed that the kind of a field on which today's game will be played favors Allegheny more than the locals The lineup: AUeghenv.

ittmer UE Baldwin Is Fred Ewlng is not in good con- laa, and he, too, will be kept out It unless it is imperative that he lw to ths relief of Brown before the 9 I latest is over. Eckert is here and AMATEUR MITT MEN WILL BOX WHY PITT OBJECTS TO HENRY How Times Have Changed. THE NINETEENTH hole is now a mere dent in the golf course. A Rich Man's Game. THE PITT Panthers ehanajed shoes three times darian- the re-eent -m-mm with Grore-la Teen.

We'll Sav So. 111 likely be first end substitute, lita Bond made the trip and will A I nn rn s- nnryn i Into the lineup in Mervis' place at uiiams Mrnhv although he has been playing Roberts (Capt. Roth HarbauKh a rev Kramer un-V Ad-' -3235 mmm IFEaESCu i is soraewnat flt for duty-oliis, 3 the game with Capt. waUvles. Andy Hastings A MAN" WITH his right foot off and a man with his left 1 foot off could do some collective bargaining to advantage with cowhide kicks selling at 20 washers per pair.

1 Moon R. T. Sodden R. E. Pleteher Q.

Marshall Capt. Baldwin R. Loomis Coulson ScaniiPl Kerr Plum Kinnear Trace An announcement was lasts even classy amateur boxing bouts night by the manager of the W. J. I re down for decision this evening in exr Land combination, but.

if i i ithfield st. auditorium of the Chicj.iTY,P on the locals. TMttsburg will not be without high- 'football team to the effect that "Fat" tJ.e Snii class football today, in epite of the i Wilbur Henry, last year captain, Americu icus lllwe Colaate and Dartmouth. By Henry L. Farrell.

lail'd Press Ma ft Correspond- nf. Republican ciuo. ana tne i Via a -ill that are regarded by many experts as the two strongest It seres. 1 w'c 1 THE TEAMS absence of Glenn "Warner's Pitt i v' not be permitted to play in chances are that a packed auditoriam I miles in the second half. I Dia- ast meet today at Hanover, M- when loiaraTe ana c-ambinntiona in tb ii ii of Both teams are underrated to sate, aao one with Dartmoilk comr toeether.

cquire New York. Nov. 1. touquela have been galore. Pat Moran.

-WoilO's series around boss of the Panthers, who are in South Bethle-j the Em with Pitt here next Satur- wU1 greet' the mitt wieldere. hem to match strength and wits day- In thi8 connection Graduate! Hverv bout on the card will bring with Tom Reedy's Lehigh aggrega-' Manager K. K. Davis, of Pitt, today two well matcbeU. capable tion.

made ths following statement. millers, and there Is no doubt that rid, lenign team is AMERICA'S FINEST HORSES At ANNUAL SHOW IN NEW YORK l.em ia In for a drop In its stock before the day is over. counter ATiA its fr.l- hat Larry Baakhart's orld champions, has bee-i crowned r-i." w. 4rite5-J ID connueni uiai ui t. i 1 1 tin na non c.

rmvc r- r- 1 1 1, i ia for a arunoinK. wane 1 real battle, and a real action will be in evidence all the way. It is difficult to pick out any one bout which is likely to over t. off with a jil rui ues leiu inia aiiernoon. 1 Andy Keorr's Pitt Freshmen will J- over the Henry case." Their stack up against the husky Indiana management advised that this player State Normal school team, in a i woulI not be Permitted to compete H.

wianlns; way at the expense of the Hanoverians. frrtan-UillTSOlTH. by the way. is still using a varlatloa of the 1 Mla-T; fo2e sola shift, a sTstrm whleh has Ions; slnee been dropped by most of the eMters" victory, haa not Jthlehem outfit shadow all the others, for every one rnis fall, and is eager to (unless Pitt agreed. As Pitt could notr king n' the "Miracle Men." and has received recognition from the club owners with a bonvs check.

Each o' the Reds who -I languished himself on the field has had fcis greatness heralded from the hvisetops of basebiUl. Tribute has been paid if- all the has a very simple attaeK. er eawpmenx wrm elevens. Colgate or a A a. C- laASllmJ hn 1 clean.

New York. Nov. 1. Some of the best blooded stock in the world will be exhibited at the annual national game that promises to be highly Interesting all the way. The Normalites arrived in Pittsburg this morning, confident of mora 'Pitt backfield, and you've en are perfectly eoaehed, aad in the fundamentals they i of them presents real" possibilities in the way of exciting, pleasing entertainment.

-The complete -card is as follows: agree to such a move, he Is being 1 held out of the game. The facts in the case are as follows: 1 T-T r-T- Intern horse show to be held in Madison Is the slogan of Coach SSS5. I withoat a flaw. llle Square Garden. Nov.

17 to 21. The en- rarmi 3 men nave promised to than holding their own with the in football for W. J. against' Pitt. K.

Baker- vs. Abates, heroe- but one of them hrs not re- iiie iiruiceas wm De aonatea jio tne 1 Panther Cubs They were defeated isnled; new5' ms along that line. They they are sev-te, eetter than Pitt, and that feaivation Army. Americas finest horses, headed by the famous Ken HEAVY FIELDS DARTMOUTH AND last week by the Penn State fresh- men in a close game by the acore of 13 to 0, and are eager to wipe out the lunciuing i. ju.

rtit iimc, icncu jusi aues. ne-i ne won: Willow A. vs. T. P.

Drexler, Moon the stcond game of the series. Slim I Run Frank Ksnk. Moon Run, jSalke, the veteran southpaw, was; Earl Altvater. St. I'eter'e Lyce- the man of the hour with the rafeid 'j The Intercollegiate eligibility rules state specifically that the athletic time of any player is four years.

Henry is therefore not elieible to lUand C999. Penn ana I lllwc tucky thoroughbreds will compete against European-entries including a stable of prize winning Arabian stal -ney win laKe tne neart memory of that defeat by taking bom ftsburgers and gain the tiulldl TODAY FOR BIGlp; lllwe a miles, over Kerr's boys today. compete tor anomer or nrtn year. One or two changes have been made "Tne "Western Conference ruling, in the lineup -this week, and It i8 hich has been cited by W. in believed to be stronger today than Pinion oes not cover a parallel was a week ago.

It was expected I cas- ttaa Western Conference all r(jl is certain to witness COLGATE CLASH IN BI6 BATTLE CE LATJ; lie frot Interest baseball populace of the Ohio city. 1 When he was knocked out of the box on his second attempt, the fans kicked down the pedestal upon which they had elevated him and Immedi- i ately proceeded to forget him. Hod Eller and Jimmie Ring occupy the niche that Cincinnati hearts 5 um; Joe King. Homestead Library A. vs.

John Talt, Willow A. Joe Matelan, Korch'3 Crescent club of Rankin, vs. -A. Angelo, McKees Rocks; Peter Liveretta, Wilmerding Y. M.

vs. J. Zivic, Willow A. B. Bario, Wilmerding Y.

M. C. v. Young Jackson, Dravosburg. in the game in any game ry ui SOCCER GAMS than I Gibson lions.

Judging will be in the hands of some of the most prominent horsemen in the John E. Madden, owner of Hamburg Place, Lexington, Kentucky, the home of some of the world's greatest horses will judge the thoroughbreds. Other judges are: that Creighton would start the game i teams hive tne one-year residence. yetwn, ana ic 13 De- would ir ruie, so tnat the athletic at center, and that Reese bsjiize of the crowd will I good at time of a player Is three years. W.

urs, t4 Faust Villi have set aside for They are 'ranked as holders of the master de- ol neai The probable lineup: PRESS SOCCER LEAGUE. Hackney breeding classes Robert quarterback. Wagner, who plays J- does not In th conference, fresh-right guard, is a Northside boy. Art.j men were Permitted to compete last Rooney, formerly a well-known year and it was decided that this LAshbaa Larkln i gree pitching art. In their en-: thusiasm fans give little thought to UK Graham, Toronto, Canada: Dean C.

F. Curtis, Iowa State Agricultural col also not prevent them from play Ifllwr apiateur boxer hereabouts is STAVmVG OF THE TF.AMS. CENTRAL. DIVISION. Goals I.

A. la-wlth-1--" Spagna HacDonald Goldman McCarthy Booth uciiuiu tu. unr, ins 1 man who made these young hurlers, I ilr with 16 mln.RO--1 toriir-- a PRINCETON STARS WILL BE SAVED FOR IMPORTANT GAMES IV a of 6 i tt lege; trotters and roadsters George Willing, Chestnut Hill," E. R. Browne, Garford, N.

heavy harness horses E. von der Horst Koch, New By Henry L. Farrell. I nlted Prrx Staff Correspondent. New Tork.

Nov. 1. It's Dartmouth's turn now. In succession. Brown, Cornell and Princeton tried unsuccessfully to knock Colgate from the top of the football heap in the east.

Dartmouth tries today at Hanover In the biggest game of the east. Colarate is battered and scarred. kiehards.Yt- E-. Gulick Pons nl 1 oo land co 4 Savaria BeadHn- Cuddy A. Sturgeon Aerie Pbg.

Terminal Brld geville Cedar Grove Cecil Hyland A. CE Pus 11 0 1 21 .3 i li .3.1 7 2 a is 1 2 1 I -5 1-4 4 00m nous a Liston Wysockl Columbia. Urn- ana ms4pe at- 4 -fl' 13 14 r. n-uiiit. mor.

Head lines- who schooled them and taught them the kind of baseball that enabled them to go out and set back the dangerous hitting "Whltesox. Pat Moran. master catcher of his day and an artist in handling pitchers, has been credited as the man who took a squad of cast-off. erratic pitchers and moulded them Into the best all-around corps of moundsmen lllsr, owmw. Laurel Hill 8ALE WESTMORELAND DTYISION.

Goala Three titanic battles In a row sapped I York; Col. John C. Groome, Philadelphia; George B. Hulme, New York; harness ponies George B. Hulme, New Tork; officer's chargers, militia mounts and police horses Edward H.

Carle, Millbrook. N. hunters and jumpers Capt. A. Henrx, Higginson, South Lincoln, Frank A.

Bon-sal, Monkton, Md. Roy Jackson, Media, Pa. toss stop. member of the squad. The Pitt freshmen will have the strongest team on the field.

William, the big right tackle, was not in last week's game against KJski. which the Freshies lost by a one-point margain, but he will be in there this afternoon making the Pitt defense better than ever. Tom Holleran, the Oakland whirlwind, will be at quarterback, with Byers, the Union High lad of Turtle Creek, and Hendrian. of Detroit Central High, at the halves, and Hewitt, of Wilkinsburg, with his 190 pounds, at fullback. This is a wonderful backfield combination, and will un-devotedly be hard for the Indiana county boys to stop.

Una: fine ing the other. three years they. were fn college, or during their sophomore, junior or senior years. But they certainly will not permit them to compete for. five years, as W.

J. proposed to do with Henry. i "Furthermore, is holding out three men whose cases are exactly similar to that of Henry. They are "Skip" Gougler. halfback; Harry Mc-Carter, end, and Tom Kendrick.

center. They are all In school, but having played their four years are not eligible for Pitt athletics. With the crippled condition of the Pitt backs and ends, it will have to be agreed that their presence in the lineup would 'bolster Coach "Warner's team. "It is well to add that Pitt Is observing the one-year residence rule LIMS 4 Madison -Rovers rs. Dr.

J. iew. cu Iditlor 74J it 8 fore.y 9 3 yiL a lot of the life out of that great machine. Gillo and Anderson are both doubtful as starters. On the other hand, Dartmouth has a punch in the person of Robertson that may prove the knockout of the -Larte c' Grstztown 1 1 Keystone 2 I Lowber 1 3 1 Irwin 1 4 I Rillton 2 3 1 Miisnn 10 2 rs show hi.

Write the Farm Princeton. N. Nov. 1. While Coach Bill Roper doesn't view' Princeton's battle with West Virginia today as a strictly easy one.

nevertheless he does not intend to put in all of his first string players or open up all of the Tigers' offensive stuff. Several of the stars are going to be held back for the Harvard and Yale games and only a part of the offensive stuff Roper has been teaching his charges will be uncovered this "West Virginia has a big beefy team and for this reason It is predicted that the Tigers will do a lot of kicking today. Ills I MONONGAHELA DIVISION, v-'r Goals 'ta 11 lfl at for free fwhich its for rres ra A. Martin's Son, patrons has Matchmaker cR1odgTr8-Mealey bout In years. The ruddy faced Red leader deserves all the credit that has been given him but old.

Slim Sallee must come In for his share as a lieutenant who perhaps had more to do in bringing thope youngsters up through the grades from the kindergarten of their pitching: education. Early In the season Sallee becarna a self-constituted godfather to Rue-ther, Ring and Eller. He worked with them, gave them tips on fooling batters that he had picked up In The Pitt Freshies have a classy Victory Hill 3 0 2 It McKeesport Tube 8 2 1 1 Dunlevy 2 1 2 I Dunlevy Rovers 1 Roscoe 3 1 4 Vesta 7 9 3 2 Gallatin 2 8 Cokeburg 9 2 2 2 Hamilton hopes for the championship. It will be no great surprise if Dartmouth wins. Next In Importance is the Pennsyl-vania-Penn State game at Philadelphia.

Tale and Harvard have practice sessions with Maryland State and Springfield Princeton may hit a more difficult job with "West Vir 4- later--' I i nd. want. Harts the Southslde mar- pair of ends in Clawson of Kiski and and Permitting no freshmen to com- Jbml-flnal will bring pete tn the w. J. game, although WHEN A.9,.r not insisting on a similar rule at W.

J. THE rs and Eddie Barr, 'de miller. Rodgera GAMES TODAT. ,1 a good cup lately HOPE SECOND CHOOSE OFFICERS FOR SEASON. WASHINGTON COUNTY'S HUNTERS IN QUANDARY.

SYRACUSE AND BROWN CLASH IN SEA OF MUD. Providence, R. Nov. 1. Rain clouds Ijung OYerhead and Andrews Field was.

a veritable sea of mud when Syracuse's husky football warriors lined up against a rejuvenated Brown eleven today. Five of tha Brunonian veteran stars Brooks, Armstrong, Albright. Coulter and Brisk were on the side lines and in their places were younger, though Jess experienced men. Fox and Oden, two new players, were in the battle today. The Orange team was in fine fettle.

Practically the same line that opposed Pittsburg and W. J. went in against BrowVi. Back of the line there was a change. Ackley "was at added Arnold list of victims, tough battle with 12 campaigns through the majors.

He painted their chances of success so rosy that Instead of warming the bench at every opportunity they were out hurling balls over Improvised ginia. Lafayette may set Cornell back another notch, and Brown may smear Syracuse. The "form dope" doesn't swing strongly that way, but form has been upset at! season. While the Interest'of the east Is cerrtered in two big conflicts, the Washington, Nov. I.

Hundreds Hartnett of Johnstown High. These boys have shown real ability In both games played to date. Edgar, and Williams, the tackles, ar both Kis- ki products, and Bowser one of "the guards, is a product of Johnstown high and Snyder of Kiski. Magarrall, the center, is a Westinghouse high lad. The game is elated to begin at 2:30, and it was expected that a large crowd would be In attendance It is said that in genuine ability the Pitt freshmefi are but little behind the Warner Panthers.

The probable follows: Hope Seconds Athletic association, at a meeting at their' club rooms, of hunters of "Washington county arc r.wll.mW right. ses IMt lot No. 4 the second bout on -car line: perl for duplsx: four r. s. p.

a. ccp. Beadline st Madison. Corns. PRESS SOCCER LE GtrE.

McKeesport Tube at Victor? Hill. Wt)-dron. Keystone at Cratztown. Brannln. Cecil at Hill.

Adarr.son. Sturareon at Cedar Grove. Brown. Pittsburg Terminal at Bridgavtlle. Fetchlet.

GAMES TOMORROW. Cokeburg: at Victory Field. -Rovers at Dunlevy. Adamson. Cuddy at Hyland.

"W'aldron. Roscoe at Vesta, fiherrard. Chief soccer Interest centers in the game at Madison today. The Bead- S.sso aiscounx ood Both boy- II Broad in a quandary as to what to do. They cannot get licenses to hunt and the rabbit season opened today.

This situation Is precipitated through the game commission failing to make an allowance for the number of nimrods who would get Into action be able to put curtain rais- pans at anyone who would receive them, seeking that which Moran most Insisted upon control. "When they started the drive for the pennant, the veteran Increased his vigilance. From the dugout he coached them over the rough places until they had learned enough to fight their own battles. Eut he remained as the "confidential adviser" elected the following men to hold office for the ensuing year: William "Buck" Stone, a well known youngr man of the JS'orthslde and coach of the football team, was elected president; S. J.

"Red" Buckley, who Is well known In amateur boxing circles, -was elected secretary and will also look after the developing of boxers. Buckley has eigth boys under ATTENf th eyes of the West be focussed on a pair of Important struggles. Chi- cs.zo and Illinois engage and Wiscon- skn meets Minnesota. Ohio State has no conference game. Hanover, N.

Nov. 'l. Colgate and Dartmouth meet here this afternoon in a game that will have an-important bearing 'on the eastern ill exchange JMK. nVFromme. Both boys Pitt Freshmen Indiana Normal irnen- L.

Clawson Joy 1 lnls lal1- me supply of oilcloth quarter and changes were made in TT" abivd" fr' district. on a paved at who meets Johnny weed en armbands has been exhausted ami Bowser the halfback positions. Latt I A I peace ana oincr3 au- L. O. E.

Wagner inorizea. to issue th licenses have train-Owasr, P. O. to his manager, Lv surprise by the Snyder Williams Hartnett his care now, who will be heard from in the winter tournaments. Dan When they warmed up' previous to their world's series starts.

Slim was been turning the hunters awav for Engh Johnson Fauat j. Rooney. brother of Art Rooney, at thetr side and when they" went out ta Li rl4 ItK psj 121? Holleran ling club will travel the, Westmoreland county soccer stronghola to contest the flrst round off the T- S. F. A.

challenge the Midison team being; Just the sirt. of 'opposition make Beadling or. othr outfit go the pace. The fans 'of te county will attend this big contest with "WHYsflnst tha clever Hers Is an op will arrive In and distinguished themselves they the local "amateur champion, was elected treasurer. D.

Snalr, P. Murray and T. Drudy were elected on the board of directors. morning so morning were no more pleased than was their old teacher. Byers Reese Hendrian R.

Harrick Hewlti Hill Referee Park, of Syracuse. Umpire Kennedy, of Fenn. Head linesman Blum, of Pittsburg. as his rest befor. the past two days with the-sxplana-tion that have no mean- or power to meet the emergency.

The hunters desire to comply with the do nt, want to give up their favorite sport, especially because of the -excellent hunting this fall and the presence of. large num Kiski vs. Tech Fresh. Saltsburg7 Nov. 1 -Kiski and Carnegie Tech freshmen will clash here today.

The three Kiski veterans who. are on the crippled list are Lawrence, halfback; Mulvihill, end, and ContI, tackle. They will be rested up and saved for the game at Philadelphia with the University of Pennsylvania freshmen on Nov. 15.. 125 down, build yos Ilots and you eagerness and a royal tussle Is cer tain.

intercollegiate football championship. The two teams are picked by most eastern experts to represent the "class" of the field, although Harvard and Pennsylvania have many supporters. Under normal conditions, it is conceded Colgate would start a slight favorite, but Injuries and the weather favor Dartmouth. Gillo and two of the visitors' stars, tviere doubtful as starters because of bruises received In last week's game with Princeton. The slow, muddy field supposed to be more, to Dartmouth's liking.

payments. XI Some say that the old veteran's baseball days are over. But It Is safe to assert that his services with Moran will not ceaso even after the old trusty left arm has shot its wad. Slim has earned a life-time berth with the Red leader If he wants it. PR SALE lay Them? PENN SLIGHT FAVORITE OVER HUGO BEZDEK'S MEN 3anaat Wr A nVr bers of cotton-tails tn the county.

Some changes in the schedule to- day should be noted. Roscoe and Vesta postponed their. meeting until. jo tomorrow, and Referee Sherrard will go there to handle it. Adamson wiH Beltzhootfer vs.

Scholastics. Beltzhoover will hav.e for the Sunday attraction at McKlnley park the South Hills Scholastics, a team composed of high school stars, Beltzhoover willoutweigh the school boys but they figure they will "make up Jk3 Ad would Ke to iie.r 1" end 16 year vie1 AH L.1JV CITY. and afcl-lSil r-t tonir. Monday tf.ev PATCHED-UP LINEUP FOR HARVARD TEAM TODAY. Cambridge, Nov.

1. With its goal line uncrossed, Harvard lined up jrton, pa i' Ormsby Team Challenges. Ormsby is without a game for Sunday and would like to hear from tha Wearevers of New" Kensington, Glass-port Patricians or any other first rith '4flt nine. The for -the difference in weight speed aad trick plays. a.01'i'"ajai.a-; Marathon at Jeannette Today against Springfield T.

M. C. A. today, K. irt them, Tn i class team desiring a good attraction.

Philadelphia, Nov. 1. Pennsylvania was a slight favorite over Penn in their annual football clash here this afternoon. While the local eleven was generally picked as the winner, it was readily admitted that its chance of maintaining the pace that has made it the best scoring combination in the east threatened by Hugo Bz-dek's warriors. The heavy field was expected to force both teams to rely mainly on straight football.

'jrlte James Broderick, 2500 Carson fares' Ba who last year tares Crescents Making Bid. Brusbton Crescents are making a strong bid for 100 and 110-pound championship. Crescents defeated Fremont A. A. of the, Northside by the score of 34 to 0.

Crescents would like to hear from all 100 and- 340-pound teams. Charles Caputo, 113 Bricelyn sU Pittsburgh, or call Franklin 961 between 2 and 5 i. ask for Charles. determined to keep Its slate clean. Rain threatened and the Harvard stadium playing field was a quagmire.

It was a crazy-quilt patched-up line that faced the "Visitors from Hill where the Cecil teaij Hill's grounds have been assigned by that club for the use oft Gallatin tomorrow, and the Cokeburg team plays Gallatin there, Birks. referee. The weather has assured a heavy field today for soccer, the teams may suffer some bad luck -for that reason, but not a single game can be spared as far as the points are concerned, and the several elevens will go the limit. Btid the Ar- lares res A. jl teams A.

tare Electric Club Wins. Electric club defeated Irwin Chemistry club, 14 to 0. The: game was hard on both sides, but the cleverness of the Electric players won the game for them. Kltman and Householder starred for 1 the Electric club while Hastings and Buhl starred for Irwin. t.oiith8ide, or call Hemlock 9150.

Mt. Washington Brave Juniors would like to sriange games with teams In the 18-li-year class. Write A. Erb, 315 Grace or csil Hill S30-J. between and p.

m. i western Massachusetts. Slight in res A. class res A. Mo" a Jeannette, Pa-, Nov.

1. A modified Marathon race over a seven-mile course will be run here today as part of he "Welcome Home" celebration. Ths following distance men, who are soma of the best runners In the country, will compete: Joe Organ, William H. Greig--unattached; Arthur Vaughn, P. A.

J. P. Weberr P. A. A.

P. Bruce. Westinghouse club; William McFadden, Pittsburg Lyceum; McCurnine, unattached; fJrlajxs, ires juries and shifts have caused several replacements. Arnold Horween, the Chicago; boy who, has been doing: fine work In tlie backfield, while his brother was injured, will be tried out at center today. Burnham plays his first gam since me, "THE PERFECT I.OVIIK" ml SPORTS must have the Diamond Rlnsr readv Phtpps club of ths Bouthslds would like to book a gams with 13-14-year team for Halloween night on the Phtpps floor.

Call Hsmlock 1081; ask for Bob. at 7:10 o'eloek yadassdat; a Thursday -algh Mickey Five is repraseated on the floor -this season with a strorg bauskstbsll team. All 12-13-year teams, write Charles O'Con-neav-rt BorskaHst altsh ON PAGE 11 -I 1 I I I.

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