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PBES PORTING Perk Up! Read Bugs Baer's "Put Managers May Use Columns of THE PRESS Free In Arranging Schedules. The One Big Classified Ad Medium in -Pittsburg ling tm uver- int ruts!) i Dnllv. I EBITIO.H I is GGMinrr i TJTT'T-Q'RTTT? (l TA TTTRSTIAV NnVPlMRRT? 3f). 1 920 FORTY PAGES V- i I if TTTTTT iA A TT TTTl TTT 1 4 rrrmm mm MAKING NO PffifflCTMS AS TO (MCPlIi iplHMHIA By Bert Lint THAT LITTLE GAME: WIDE AWAKE TITLE GAME TO BE PLAYED TEasa I lint tfnl i' FAVORITE ATHLETES WILL RUM SATURDAY wrM m. I MfJ-l rM SAYS PITT IS BETTER TEAM THAN STATE By Ray McCarthy: frtaflr Writer om JVew York Trlbwme.

New Tork, 30. We hope the students and supporters of Penn State won't, think we're throwing them down when we declare Pitts-fcure. to our mind. Is a better team i hi var Tint that Is our belief I too UJYTW TvUS MS Three By Max Er Hannum. Fifth Ave.

and Washington will meet Saturday to The Pot Ruses i There ere Mo OPENERS OUT EV6f2YBODY PASSED ANt "THE TiEALER OPENED ON Depend Upon rLuUK Acze Goot: ft owner- or the Syracuse trophy-this The coaches of hnth Says Coach Comments on ship year. oor high COMB TO Yoo at-cofAPcETee oot OF THIS." AHT SHOOUt OR SHOT" For OPENING OJVTH A F00R RUSH- rtuvTH a FOORLOSH. Contest Here Very few athletes of local prominence will be missing when the first event is called in the big free track and field meet which TIIF. PRESS will hold next Saturday aflernoon at 1 o'clock at the Eastend auditorium. Broad and Larimer stE.

tEK Robert Cadigan. and W. H. Stedman oT the Syracuse trophy committee and C. Lawrence Walsh, supervisor of th bureau of physical education th-local school board.

heM a IT I ARTISTS TO START WORK fi fl I The entries of most of the men who The entries of most of the men wno here Jast night and completed al' tXl have made local athletic history in I arrangements. Fifth Ave. was OJE OUGHTA AHO euy Yoo A SET OP (jJB OOGHTA after having seen the two elevens play against each other on Thanksgiving day. All season we have ben Laboring under the Impression State had the edge on Pitt because it was reputed in hivn fh better line. But State the last few years are in the hands FALSE Bf? AfNfS.

permission to engage in the poet season and it was decided tr disregard the' claims of both Rochester and Monessen who desire to considered for the championship. By Henry L. Farrell. New York, Nov. 'M.

"Ohio State is not going to California to win or to lose. We are going- out to play the best football we know and we will accept the result." "With this statement "Jack" Wilce, coach of the western conference champions, refused nere today to pick the winner of the Ohio-California same scheduled for Pasadena on Xew Year's day. "I know nothing about coast football." he said. "I saw Oregon defeated by Harvard last year. The coast teams play a hard, smashing offensive same and they are hard, sure Probably the biggest task ahead of Dr.

George M. Flint, coach of the I'niversity of FiUsburg's varsity basketball forces, will be to reduce riis squad to workable proportions. The candidates will be out late to- of the meet authorities. Many, youths will be con.peting in their first athletic event? and the competition between them promises to be as severe as that of their elders. Th-i Morgan Community club will have a nuinler of youngsters out tor the boys' events.

Their names follow: James Tisdale. Joseph Session, Bernard Little, William Redmond. William Jones. Henry Robertson. The Morgan Community club relay-team will be composed cf Session, Little.

Robertson and Tisdile. the better line. Pittsburg has that along with a better drilled eleven defensively and offensively. Its football tactics are sounder. It does Its work more efficiently and to better purpose on the gridiron that State does.

At least It did so on Thanksgiving day. It is true things might have been different had the game been played nn a drv field instead of one that I day in answer to the first call. They will assemble at Trees gym. at 4:30 today, and, unless all signs fail, there will be more men on hand than ever before. oar.uro.ay-s game will be played at Duquesne university campus ground and will etart at 2:15.

College Field, Washington, was considered but it was thought that this would not be a neutral place and Duquesne university campus was decided upon at the request of Father McGuigan of that institution. Duquesne university present the football for the garni. Fred J. Crolius, Speedy" Rush. Dan Daugherty and McFarlanl tacklers.

Despite general opinion I the east, they aey know the open game, -uvU ill not be fooled into be- "lKlatc9 include Townsend. a cen- was covered with heavy, sticky mud too. AVe Laugnran, forward: McCracken. I Joe Conrad and Raran are entrants from the Mean Mirhim Wert Homestead. and straw.

Way had no chance whatever in getting clear, and the "wonderful little Davies, who like Man srnard; McLean, pruard; Kelley, for- Conrad will corriTiete in the 50-yard novice ha been mentioned as nonslhln lievingr that we will have to beat only straight football. "On the other hand. I hear that tho ast regards Ohio State as an ex- ward Brady, forward; Daniels, for-in addition to the following race. -i ia.uu.-D ii -t i 1 War can run in the mud. as well as on clusivelv open plavine- team xvithl laas wno ere memuers oi last years yard handirao.

Raran is entered in trie ererai 01 tnem Will un-ema mile walk handicap. James Link will doubtedly run the era me represent the tireensburr Y. M. C. A- in the one mii run and the tn-mU run.

i ine action of the school board ii lTraittin th tt came as a ur freshman squad: Jordan, forward; I Clawson. center; Shaher, forward and handicap prise as it has generally been ver f. v. onrnans. woo is a nmuiar nrjre i tt at all PRESS mets.

has sent 1 'catne to ailow such games. However for the rni.e walk handicap. in enirv Cathedral it was considered that the Allegheny-' L'ne'id. i Parkersburg game of last year in his entrv Hisrh school has entered the boys: Neal Currr Ben bnre a dry field, found difficulty In making his gains. Had the field been hard and firm the chances are that both Way and Davies would have scored two or three times, Wecause only the greasy turf prevented them from running wild.

The score rrobably would have read something like 21 to 14. Nevertheless, we believe ritt would have had the larger tally. The Panthers against State showed an effective ground-gaining' combination both through the line and around rence Moore and Thomas iicooucrj Tbree constituted a precedent for seen ac-boya from Avaiori public school wi.t com- pete. Thev are Oeorse Goiden F. Mcratfa.

tion and consequently tae game was ar.d Lyie Thobnrn. William P. Bohn. an a'lowed to eo throuch Avaion Hirh school student, will compete 1 tu LJ tnrougn. nothing but the ultra-forward pais.

Well, about that, some surprises may be AVOX XlIItEi: TITLES. Wilce has been in charge of foot-bail at the Buckeye institution for six years. In 'that time his teams have won three western conference championships and one second place. In the last four years they have lost only one came. In addition, he developed "Chic" Harley.

one of the Kratest halfbacks in the history of the game. "Our chances against California de- excellent in the 56-yard handicap. Maurice Nathan Both teams will be in guard; Rose, forward; Sacklowskl, tenter; Byers, forward and center, and Campe. forward and center. For the present the practice session will be held at Trees gym, but a little later all the work will be done at Motor Square Garden, where, all the big games are to be played.

Coach Flint wants his boys to become thoroughly accustomed to the big floor before they enter heir opening game a month hence. The men mentioned above are all rood floor artists. A number of them are football men. Big Jack Sack-lowski, one of Glenn Warner's ac- Their w.YUT "YWe. haPe for the big encounter.

bors' events from Kinesiev Ho-js. have been eminently sueces-tf-yrd novice race and the 50-yard i Tfeal. Pea bod tv.gii school, will run the U.1 and boh are still practicing handieap. Weitnhouse Hieh sotool has nreoaration for the nossibilitv of moh entrant In the 50-yard nindicio and the 444-Tard handicap. Morris Lieber-i a game.

Coacn Briggs ts eonndeat ABUNDANCE OF HOCKEY STARS OUT FOR TEAM ROCHESTER IS BEATEN IN GUP COMPETITION REQUEST OF GALLATIN IS NOT GRANTED man wiil run for Schenlev Hirh school in the 5v-yard handicap and the iii-yird novice. penu entirely what condition the so.uad is in when we finish the! on? trip, what weather we find there i- and what practice we are able to get! complished linemen, is likely to be a leading candidate for the center posi- the end. The Lions, on the other hand, persisted throughout the fray in using a spread luie on offense, with Killinger back to pass or to run. It wasn't effective, though it might have been on a dry field, and why Killinger kept using the play, unless tt was he didn't have any other, was a mystery to us. State, couldn't make any headway at all through the Pitt line with the ubiquitous Stein backing up his forwards, whereas the Panthers emed able to jam through State's defense at almost any time they wished, and Hon.

lie has the size to make good there. under certain Ohio weather conditions before we leave." he said. While on his eastern trip, the Ohio mentor saw the Penn State- Pittsburg and the Army-Xavy games. that his team win come out on top and Coach Day, the Washington mentor, feels that his boys are just a little bit too strong for the local: Whatever the result, local fans wi! see a real football game Saturday between two high-class school team. BELLETIE WIXS F1XAI.

Hirh school Hs season with a victorv over Xorth Braddor-ic veterdavat Bellevne. The borourh iad have made rreat record th- rear. b-ins beten onlv by one W. P. I.

A. L. team. Oreensburr. with one of its strongest elevens in years was held to a IS try score bv Coach Sorinr8 char re a.

and sur-h teams aa Johnstown and McKeesnort were beaten. Believue also was the onrv team in heat Peibodv this season. Lineup: 'SECOND SAYS SGHOELL'S MANAGER 'A second itid MeCov." Is the manner in which Wa ter C. Keijv. weil known Qstic expert of Cleveland and Buffaio refers to who is to meet Kay Pryel at the Motor Square club's GAMKS MTlKnAT.

Midiwn defeated RochettT Voxw to PKKvt mior ltup. National toctfr cap eom petition Jrannetlt V. C. Cords Madison. t.for 1h largest crowd that ever graced Sherrard.

Madinon fil.1. PKKSS Junior I-Mirur. Rachter kicked cff. DoodnoB to Camp- i ouliook is an encouraging one. but it must be remembered that Pitt will be up against the toughest floor schedule it over tackled, and it is s-o- Monairoio.

vs. Ko. oe. Wrih. Mm.

the latter trlckmr 11. "Manfold Dunlevv. lnMppd nloely to l'layfir. wl Bridgevt'le vs. Pittsburg Kor.

Hop- Munstroto and mi orer a 1c vs. Ko. oe. nuli. Mm.

tne latter trlckmr 11. oHy croM vhii nuh hav uwn tru.Kul. ih kins. Kenrin HisM v. Mnrcan.

Brown. 'ether forwards all mtwinB an r-y siCNOAV. Iflikc. Madiaon forwards now had show Saturday night. Kelly, who Is well known in Pittsburg and who has been rniknr B-iiTalo his headauartera far the.

Oallatm at lflinicrr. run. i inoinc vs. Dunlevy Branmian. Cecil va.

Kir was irArpa tv i i a Daims imr-tm, abd Iotil9on. the center placed Sturgeon at Morgan. Spence. N. uraaaocK L.

Korhler thw ball tjut to Hodtcera. who rushed Jones Besides having a collection of capable players. Manager Joe McCor-mick will also have large number of stars to select bis Pittsburg hockey team this year. Manager Joe I petting ready for the opening cf the season in Duquesne Garden on the night of Dec 30. by staging daily practice at the local rink.

To show what a large) collection Mc-Cormick will have to choose from It is only necessary to run over the lineup and it will be found that there are three centers, two right wings, two left wings, two goal tenders and four defense men. That is one of the nicest collections ever gathered here for a hockey team. McCormlck says, and that a fast brand of the Ice sport will be seen here this season seems to be assured. Commenting upon the relative quality of eastern and western football, he said: "lioth sections have a lot to learn from each ether. The east, from'my observation, can teach the west some lessons in line play.

The eastern teams have offensive line play better developed. They resort almost entirely to blocking and they are better at it, perhaps not that they know more about it, but they have bigger men to do it. The west, however, is fr superior on tho forward pass 'and offensive 'backfield" work. JVITMUERKIJ PL.IYF.KS. "Ohio State numbered her nlavers -rhen they had Hewitt in there driving through tbey bowled along like big tank heading straight for the German trenches.

We were told the reason this young hippopotamus. Hewitt, wasn't sent in until late in the game was because of his tendency to fumble, and those could handle the ball well had difficulty in holding onto It last Thursday. r-n-m t's svnt over a dandy erwus. Hud- Gallatin now informs the cup com- un hl wnx lo t.lemr th mittee of the West Penn Football; and before he cou.d et back O'Neill ial jir. rvlav i tivjok-l the bail niceiy thruuch the foal association that they desire to Play bnt blool for Madi1KIU the semi-final with Dunlevy at Char- The ifUtJm were rampant with en- last year or- so.

writes as follows aaont 1 Beitevue-ckrhoeil I Master "I like Sr-BoelPs work at long raarf Kinsr and his infiehting impresses me verv rmmmond mceh. He reminds rue for ail the world I Dernif an of Kid MeOv when the latter, was at McOune his bet. ScaioeJl has the r.ght staff in Parker him and he can fight. He is a natural Campbell fighter and possesses a good Head. Hi Eaton hands ar nlftv and he has the faculty i McKissoct of beating his opponent to the punch at Brocmu -l a c.

R- i- R- -L. KobJhass Means Erm ln Hartmatt -CifT vtosworth Thomas Tomasiij nrlVV field Awurirr w)i alio ijaw iumj lerol park in place of friends in the crowd. The revert d.d al! times." anvaer ing to require the best efforts of all the men to make a creditable showing. The games to be played at Motor h'qware Garden are likely to draw record-breaking crowds. In the past all of Pitt's home games were played at Trees gym.

where often hundreds of spectators had to be turned away because of lack of accommodations. At the big Eastend arena there will be rojm for 6.000 persons, and enthusiastic followers of the team are predicting that the hall will be filled more than once. Coach Andrew Kerr will have his freshmaji candidates out Friday for their first workout. He. too.

will nave a big squad of classy men. among them being Oliver Kendrick. Duquesne High, a brother of the famous Tom; Levinson. a former Firth Ave. High lad; "Poke" Will-rams of "NVellsburg.

AV. captain Ttrnckman. Substitutions Parker for V. onrki for P.rkfr Rankin for ilcKissock. not dishearten the visitors any.

They were t-layinir a stellar game in all departments, but mere up against a joung tam flaying robust cuptie football, 'lb is tu rt of. game puts the b-st combination at a iiaad vantage. It waa therefore no surprise when Weston gave V. Monstrolo a nice pass which he carried to the rvi. cf in the serni-wfndun I Mckswock for Irummond.

W. MCA.is30cat id. W. i. wciaA one "He has defeated i for King.

Touchdown Parker. TORONTO AMATEUR Loadman and Patsy Sraajlon. in ad-i anVrheeatt.yfghewi WILBERT ROBINSON p.4 l.n Kail tne riKht moment and at the. proper heicht Prtn- on Monday and Tneaday nirhts Gallatin is hereby advised that the change of venue cannot and will not be considered at this late date and. therefore.

th semi-final between Dunlevy and Gallatin will be played at Dunlevy on Sunday. The cup committee never entertained the faea of playing this game at Dunlevy until they were advised that it was the wish of the Gallatin club that the Fame be scheduled for Dunlevy in preference to CharTeroi park. The committee concluded to GETS BOOST IN SALARY. Tork. I this brother.

Frank. caufbt on. beat tnw arTMrenient in local BOXERS GOME HERE Handsford. fuoo- and lilies, one afler i the other, all in tt- amai; space, and 1" A1. Miner hi.

I h-ad of the Lraquesne Garden and! in every game this season. Our record will show that we have perhaps as good a football system and know as much strategy as any team in the east, yet we have won our games with the players numbered. We are not so small as to put our system above the public whkh supports he-game. i f-" Budden could not hold. hockevtn the past hait d-trive the A big later-national intercity amatear With two goa.s tit the good Maiinn 'ew Tork, Nov.

SO. Wilbert Rob-I inson's new contract as manager of I the Brooklyn Dodgers calls for a i salary of $111,000 per year, which is a team and spectators were labiianc The DEER HUNTERS ACTIVE AS OPENING DAY NEARS. Scranton. Pa Nov. SO.

num rames here on toe first two nichia of the week instead ef the last two. S6.O0O hoist over the 1920 flg-ures. Rob- change their original plans through boxing show is next on the ftstic prutram. It will take en Saturday evening. Tec.

11. at the gymnasium of the Pittsburg Athletic usoclatioa club ho as, and will bring together a. team of local luminaries and ope representing the River-sade A. of Toronto. Canada.

The Canadian boxerw seed no lntro-1 uriinn to local followers of the game. The new uniforms the Pittsburg rluh will wear are about read to delivered. Manager McCormlck reported today. Since the start of practice the players hare been of the yearling football team; Fred- otaie wuu piay any team in bers of. khaki-clad and red-hatted got $TOO0 when ne flrat assum- courtesy to the Gallatin club.

The ctte of Wilkinsburg High; Uobusoh fst pace set by the Rochester lioys was tellinK. man of Madison a players show- ir signs of giving out. while the Ro- Chester men. despite their long journey, i were comparatively fresh and seemed in better training. Caive and take play en- sued until ha.f time arrived with Madison leading 2 goals to nothing.

Kilday vas a wonder, our best ce.nter half. Rochester s'arted out In the second half to forre matters, their halftrack plavinr the east on a home-and-home came htsnters. th.e big game gunners of the worklna- out in their cud P. A. A.

suits. Since the team will not be under that competing clubs in the emi-finals are I reminded of the fact that they have name this aeafon new toga and new style of uniform wul be used. The (ereys will choice of the playing fields, as i no be rold ana Plaeg. wit a felack body. ed leadership of the team." After he won the 1916 pennant he was given a $5,000 bonus and a $2,000 per year increase.

The Sd.OOO salary remained in force until the new document was written the other day. The name "Pittshurar will stretch diaaron- this item is entirely In the hands of the cup committee. The Gallatin i wards, and when near goal shoottcg when lyery winter team of Canucks cornea here, and they never fail to give a good account of themselves. It is said that to 'forosto bovi are e.iaaaler than ever this aeaooo. and tba-t they axe coming to Pittsburg determines! to win a big majority tr their boats.

They wlil be upon To face the best team which Secretary J. T. Taylor of the A A. U. caa aelect here, and the if Salem Hieh, and Youngk cf High, a number of other 'lassy lads are expected to report, and the freshmen ought to have a.

great season. James McKean. manager of the team, is arranging an attractive schedule for the Cubs, and they will probably meet all the leading high school fives In this section. eJly ac ross, the itraer In srold letters. A team from Toronto will opea hostilities here, acrordmr te present plan, and tbat team will be one of the strongest in the Dominion.

McCormlck nas Canadian hockey officials with him and none but the best team will be sent here lit play the locals. club should realize the courtesy extended to them in complying with their request for tho change of venue, and their position at this lat hour CANTON AND BUFFALO TO PLAY AT POLO GROUNDS. in raiion Martin, the center half. Is a wonderrnl player, the manner in which he tackled, defended, passed and shot was a treat. He seemed to be ever on the ball.

more than once the spectators could be heard to say "some of oar teams here could do with a man like that." loodson at center forward played exceptionally well. and what a shot he is from any angle or position. The goal dtror woods, are moving toward the mountain cabins today for the annual deer season which opens at sunrise tomorrow morning. train po-Insr Pike county ward has carried its full quota these last two days and evf-n the auto was requisitioned in order to transport men and equipment to the hunting fields. Many Scranton hunters have gone to camps In the Pocoaos and others have gone to the big game country in Lycoming.

Center and Union counties, as well as the Seven Mountain districts in Huntingdon county where they wfll be on hand for the opnlns of the season tomorrow. is entirely unjustified. Finn; arrangements have been made and the Dunlevy and Gallatin clubs are noti t-roposition and furthermore we ll tome east first. Princeton offered a game this year but refused to come to Columbus next year. Of course ve refused, figuring that we "had enough good competition in the west-trn conference to satisfy the students and the public and we felt we didn't have to bow to any eastern teams to get a game." Commenting upon Pittsburg- and Penn State he said: "It would be bad Ittdgment to attempt to rank those two teams.

They both have fine, hard playing, well coached organisations and on the. game they "played Thanksgiving day therewas nothing to choose from. If they are the two best teams In this section, 1 feel sure Ohio Stato could beat any team the east." I i he HCnred far Rochester m. teerifo fied that the semi-final will take drive which Ward could not hold. The Answer to C.

C. Gunst It is Impossible to republish an account of a football game, "but if you will let me know point in 'dispute. I will try to settle it. bow should prove a very interesting one alt the way. Greene Is Army Captain.

West Point. Y- Nov. 3a Cadet Francis M-. Greene of Poughkeepsie. X.

for two years the Army's foot-bsJl "center, yesterday was elected captain of next year's eleven. He Is 20 years old." New Tork. Nov. SO. Jim Thorpe's Canton Bulldogs and the All-Americans from Buffalo, two of the country's strongest professional football teams, will meet here Saturday at the Polo Grounds, it was announced today.

credit of the goal really belongs to Play-fair, as he worked the hall Into position, beating two men. then giving to loodson at the opportune time, the center forward mak nr no mistake. After scoring thts goal. Rochester boys hemmed Madison to WILLOW CLUB WILL HAVE BIG TEAM IN AMATEUR TOURNEY Tie With Salineville. TTast Plttsbure soccer club traveled place at.

Dunlevy, Sunday at 3 o'clock sharp. IS IX DKH STANDING. Manager Zane, of the Heidelberg Juniors, reports that the failure of his team to appear at Dunlevy Saturday was due to a misunderstanding among the players, some of whom failed to make connections en route, only a few of them arriving at lew. The non-anuearance was'ereat- their own quartern, captain rveill having to caution his players to steady up and get some pep. A nice slip bv Hands-ford to Lroodson almost brought another goal, the crowd wondering now Ward saved that rocket shot from loodson.

a wonderful save, but Ward is some goalkeeper and today's display was hivh class. Breaking away. Rodgers. who waji Madison's best and most dangerous for and held the team of that town to tie game, 1 to 1. SELL BROS 1 The Willow A.

of Lawrence Park under whose auspicts the Ureater Pitts ward, got over a nice cross. V. Monstrrlo Iv reeretted bv Manafrer Zane. and he" rushed in ana scored, the wnistle blew burg amateur boxing championship tiur- nnrient m-tll he lifjil in the MiHvIt rmera i fa the goal was disallowed. WHAT DO YOU KNOW OF house next Friday and Saturday evenings.

I has willingly paid the amount of ex I Mnnstrolo now forced two corners in sue. penses incurred by Dunlevy. which cession, although well placed, both were -ii v. T. 0 I cleared by Strickland.

Martin and Fruson will be forwarded to Dunlevy by Sec- pla. t(l th, oUlPr wneP. THE WORLD OF SPORT? will nave a ins team in tne tourney. President J. 1.

Metz has entered the fo'lowin lads: 100 pounds iJeoree Tliase; 10S Terrv McManus; nr, pounds Kay ttu jih. Billv LinuVr. Pete Zivii-, WhUev oinixer; 18.1 pounds lark Clifford. Joe It van. Jack Zivlc: 143 pounds retary Brown.

Heidelberg Juniors I'-ayfair shot past. Cjniplin injured his knee and this weakened his team's ANSWERS TO YKSTEKUAVS Jack Clifford, Tait. This is a niftv team, and includes lads have a well-balanced eleven, and there is a firm determination among them to finish the season and to come back again next year stronger than ever. The game at Heidelberg with Roscoe on Saturday should be a in every class in the tourney except the middleweight division. No doubt these boys will aive a good account of them- reives, and figure in a number of final bouts.

1 thriller. ciiances. a.s he end Plavfair were their best bet on the forward line. Another breakaway by Madison forwards Kiklav lo Kodgers. as usual a nice cross.

V. Mon-strolo running in from th" 18-yard line gave Budden nr chance and scored Madison's third goal. Immediately thereafter Budden got a great ovation for a miraculous save of a ground drive from Rodger that looked a certainty. Strickland and Bliss are a pair of good backs; nicer kicking than theirs has not teri se-n for a long time Madison's backs were eqnallv as good.Monstrolo and Moreman never having a minkick during the entire game and are a pair of backs who fear nothing. The Rochester bors were gentlemen and sports, and Madison was plea-sed to have the honor of meetine Bis FUR SURE TO FLY IN The Willow club Is awarding two point trophies to the clubs whose reoresenta-tives make the best showing.

However, on account of the fact that it is fostering the tournev. the Willow club will not be a candidate for either of these trophies. President. Mets ha decided that they shall go to the other clubs that make the best showing. This is likely to stimulate interest on the nart of other boxers.

The entry list Is sflil open, but it will close tomorrow evening with John T. Tsvlor. at 22X Oliver to whom all blanka should sent. QUOSTIONis. 1.

The last time Princeton defeated Harvard at football in Cambridge was in 2. Jess Saaith knocked out Les Darcy in five roftnas eome years back. 3. K. K.

Moore, of Pittsuurg. Is the new president uf the American Trapahoot-ing association. 4. Cecil leitch and Aleia Stirling have not plaved eat-n otler at goif." 5. StatliniM has announced his resigna- tion a.1 XJo.stun Braves manager.

The Buffalo Orioles hold the world's record of consecutive victories in basketball with 111. 7. Connie Mack of Philadelphia. Ball of St. Lrfmis, James C.

Dunn of Cleveland Frank Nnvin of Ietroit and Clark tiriffith of Washington were the American league owners who utipported Ban Johnson. 8. Misg Stirling has not lost a golf match in several years. Ten competed in the previous three-n billiards tourney for tho national satlonal series 'of forward nst few minutes enabled 1 rinceion. QtvKSTIONS.

a the first fiKht between Benu i and Joe Welling? HOMESTEAD BOUTS Xmas Special A NEW r- Alnrm such a nice aggregation. The Rochester team left for home -feeling thev had been well treated, glad to have met such fine fellows as the Madison bunch and made the prophecy -that Madlwm was good enough to go further into the competition. Supper was served at Moreman's hotel, after- which an hour's song and sentiment GUAjRANTEED AL1VWOOL One of the largest crowds that ever witnessed a boxing match in Homestead will be present when Chalky ciimaxea e-reat day. Rochester 1. Madison 3.

Ward NEW YORK BOUT FOR GREB IS ARRANGED Wimler and Patsy Scanlon enter the ring in Turner hall tonight for their Arrow Collar A COLLAR THAT'S RIGHT FOR THE KNOT THAT'S TIED TIGHT J4 3C CluettJcabodj Co. M.Monstrolo Moreman M.Monstrolo Kildav Weston Rodirers P. Monstrolo 10-round bout. Both boys have devoted two weeks towards preparation G. R.

Ft. .1. B. H. H.

H. R. R. -O. Budden Strickland Bliss Handsford Martin Fruson Webb Pound Toodson Camplin Playfalr 45 minutes.

R.f- ge Landis ever been a pro fessional bk. Dall for this encounter and they are both in the. best of condition and a sultry 3. Did Ping Bodie, Ne Tork outfielder, ever bat .3011 in a season in the O'Neill Adams V.MonstroIo Mason announced today that he had just accepted terms for Harry maiors? Two. Time of halves Soence, Goals O'Neill.

F. mes fonstrolo. V. Monstrolo and Doodson. TO TRUCK WITH A REPUTATidl Greb to fight Dan O'Dowd in.

the semi-final to the Dempsey-Brennan match in Madison Square Garden. New York. Dec. 14, over the 10-round route. O'Dowd is said to come from Our prices are positively the lowest for high-grade Suits and O'Coats because we do the biggest valume of tailoring business in the We offer none but choice selected fabrics, bot direct from the mills.

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engagement is prospect. The preliminary card will open with a six-round bout between Jakey Klein, of Homestead, and Jackie Farrell. of Munhall. They are flyweights. Mike Moran, of ML Washington, goes against Tim Drexler, of Moon Run, in the second bout, and Joseph Kle-boy, of Homestead, faces Clarence Walker, of Lincoln In the semifinal.

These boys are middleweights and as there is keen rivalry between them a slamming contest is in pro's- Extra Pants Material FREE Doston. but has been fighting around New Tork lately. He recently de feated Lddie McGoorty. Greb is to 4. When was the last time Princeton scored 26 points against Tale in football? 5.

How many points were scored against Princeton this past football season 6. Has Judge Landis given up the bench to be the head of the baseball commission? 7 Who coarhed the Penn State eleven? What billiard record did Ora Morn-tngstar of California set recently? 9. What was the old record that Morn-tngstar broke? 10. How tall is Joe Welling? Copyright. 1920.

Thompson Feature Service. Claim Midget Title. triangles of Lawrenceville by play-- a scoreless tie with the Xaw-rencevilla Juniors claim the ctiam- pionship of the. 40-50-pound class. They have not been defeated this ctcsrs at 53o, $4Ut receive $3,500 for his end.

Cafrertal Auto Sales Crpn8ta I Griffiths Play Thursday. Thursday evening five Griffith brothers will line up against the U. S. S. five of the American Steel Wire Co.

and a fast game is ex-, pected. In the preliminary Calvin club of Beltzhoover, will have for its attraction Attawa ciub. The first game will start at 8 o'clock. Teams wishing the Five 4 Brothers as an attraction, write -W. H.

Griffith. sJ Helen way, or call Grant So68 during day. Brr. Gipp's Condition Grave. pect.

South Bend, Nov. St. The crisis in the illness of George Gipp, STORAGE 0ATTERY Notro Dame football0 star, who is In a hospital here critically ill with pneumonia, is expected to be reached A Few Uncalled Sails CrCoats At Half Price Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Eves fob a lOONSUMERC OLDSMQBILE m''uLr" Tigers Seek Games. Sheridan Tigers are without games for Dec. 4 and 11.

They would like to arrange games with 40 to 50-pound teams at home or abroad. Call Victor 1056-W between 5 and 6 o'clock and ask for Ernest. Frttsbcreb's Leading Custom Tailors 410-4l2SmithfieldSt year while the Lawrence Juniors Within the next few hours, according were beaten once. Teams disputing to attending physicians. Gipp's.

con-this claim call -Thomas Devlin, Fisk edition vas described this morning at SM "Wom1 Street PTTTSBCBGH Dealers Wanted 533.60 Norwood A. C. is booking games with teama in Western Pennsylvania. Ohio and West Virginia at home and abroad. Write Charles Simon.

364 Helen McKees I Rocks. I being still very grave. iva I.

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