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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRED, SUNDAY MORNING, nkcEMBER 8, 1918 22 SPECTACULAR ENDING OF FOOTBALL SEASON, NAVY TEAM' WINS FROM ARMY Par ciders and Players in Brilliant Football Battle oyi Franklin Field LEAGUE ISLAND BOYS BEAT HANCOCK, 13-6 Howard Berry's Teafn Overthrown by Sturdy Navy Yard Fighters While Delighted Thousands Cheer and Enthuse Over Bw Parade ploughing through the line, which had proved so successful, but very wearing -upon his backtield' men, he tried a forward pass. Berry was again the man on the job. Fp be jumped, caught The Xavy triumpLed vor tiie Array yesterday afternoon on. Franklin Field, when the Island Yard team defeated the Camp Hancock team by t'ie of to 7. It was not until Howard Berry, who suffered from a sprained tendon, got into the game the biill and dashed to the Army's 47- Jo, the yard line before, he was stopped.

the Army again bad the ball on far side of midrield. the Hancock fel-through the line, and were thrown It was useiess foi lows to try to get They had tried that back time and time again. lierry very wisely: shifted the attack to the aerial route. The first pass was made on the third down with lO yards still to go. Berry made a long toss, the kind he was famous for making when he wore a lied and Blue uniform.

Fit-tie liote caught the ball and the Army had a first down on the Navy's 37- yard line. That was crowd and it tide seemed great stuff for the Army made the most of it. The to be changing and there was still some hope that defeat would be turned into victory. Another pass by Berry and Cuimeres was down with the ball on the )-yard line. There were more Army shouts and more Army cheers.

That the oidiers had much of a show. I'll' Xavy had scored a the second period because Rote only kieked the Xavy back to the 35-yard line. In the ibird period the Xavy tore right through the line and carried the hall 50 yards in dashing runs. Then Uerry was hurried fnto the game. II ctjuld not stop the Navy's advance and another touchdown was scored, but later lierry intercepted the ball on a forward pass and the Army had it in the Xavy's side of midneld.

Then by a series of forward passes the ball was taken close to the goal line and liote on a pretty run around the Xavy's right scored a touchdown. lierry failed goal and Simmer kicked only one of his tvro attempts. Thus the score, 13 to 7. tireat preparations were made for the game to give the football season a fitting close. A splendid crowd turn-d out and it was rewarded not only by a great football battle, but by scenes that have not been depicted upon Franklin Field since the days when tii'- Annapolis Middies and the "West I'oHct Cadets staged their annual struggles here.

First of "all there was a parade from the centre of the city out to the field and when the long line of marchers entered the big enclosure there were loud cheers from those who had ar-ried early at" the scene of battle. British sailors and marines were very prominent in the procession and their peculiar but impressive style" of marching was much admired and commented upon. Then came the Yeowomen. natty in their business-like uniforms. They arried the colors.

Then there were bands, one from Feague Island and another from the British biittleship. the Cumberland. The Feague Island bugle corps, renowned from coast to coast, was also in line, and in all it was a glorious sight. There was not mucli time before the Kame for the paraders to show off what they could do. but half time they were the whole show.

There was a Lewis, the speedy Californian. was next given the ball. Off he shot for an end run, but lie was thrown for a oss. Again he took the ball and succeeded in making four of the yards lost, but it fSasJsu kXmi was the third down and eleven yards were to be gained if the ball was to be retained. Berry mad' a long forward pass, but the ball grounded.

It was then the last down and Berry took another chance. This time Cornog intercepted the ball and the Army was through for the time being. A penalty against the Navy decided Simmer to punt. It was not up to his IT TO! SHOW High im 4t Ate ar4ksE Lotdl EJ i in standard kick and Bote ran the ballOnicUpo InlllKtnW'n back to the Xavy- 40-yard line. UIUbilGb Ul I i I IU libitors Capture Points for Titles Championship Footbai it Open Exhibition Game by 76 to 7 Scos Then the Xavy started again, liote passed the ball and Austin made a dandy catch of the ball on the Z-'O-yard mark.

Then little Bote surprised the Xavv team by running next instead of or f-j 2' he tbe the au- l.ur champion? were added to local siring of dogs yesterday at onen all-toy thow held under th HARRISBUKC. 1 passing. He just jumped around the enemy's right efld and before anyone knew it he was behind the goal posts for an Armv score. It was very won- State llisrh; by defeat- i risburg Tfcii took th School football citampioi to 7. -v.

-i The i deri'ul and the partisan crowd made num- 1 merrv. Berrv tried to kick the goal. grand parade aroujad the field. Hands were alive with color. Any tag Jotinstown High today.

Tech's machine relied up HI lojiit- starred K'i them the third period. l' ting six touchdowns, tv g'M afte: On the upper left is a of the Yoewomen on on the march at Franklin Field. On the right the British Marines are seen pacing along looking lit and nifty. I5elov is a play of the game; it is a Xavy line plunge being stopped by the Camp Hancock defenders. bue he was too slow and the kick was.

blocked. Then the scorv was 13 to 0 in the Xavy's favor. The game was nearly at a close. There was not time enough remaining for either side to accomplish much, but: jards runs. Beese played the best for and scored the first touchdown aii tow I.

made rccov-4( yards this year, when fumble and ran against Tech ered Jungle's for the score', Jounst'vn n. I'osi spi'-s of the Philadelphia Toy Spaniel Club at the lieilevue. They were: Mrs. Patterson's white toy poodle. Bluette II: Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Hartmann's Wonderful Gill, Mrs. Harry IS. Peas-ter's Chihuahua. Little l'an-cht and Mrs.

l'eater's Maltese Honey lioy. This quartette of dogs in their respective breeds captured winners anl as tLey had only to take winners at another point by ctring in tl winners class, yesterday's, victory gar-; them the allotted points for their titlea under American Kennel Club rules. The show yesterday, tl? proceeds of which was donated to the Navy League's wool fund, could not have beeu more successful. Although the entry did not up to expectations, there was a splendid quality of dogs on ex- liimtirm it fils, ame th BETHLEHEM HELD ANOTHER VICTORY TOTWOGDALSCORE FOR THE PUSEY LADS L-er of army uniforms blended pleas-knily with those of the navy and the colors of both arms of the service were displayed from the stand.s. It was a regular Army-Navy day.

The stands Were decorated with bunting and even the goal posts were decorated. The colors of the Allies were conspicuously displayed and in every way the scene v. as luost inspiring. While the buglers were giving their frill on the field the fair war workers took up a collection. As Briton's Day was being celebrated it was quite fit-ling that the money collected from the ipeotators should go towards endowing Philadelphia bed in an English hospital in appreciation of the great part played by the British fleet in the war.

VYb.il the young women were making the collection and irathering in the L. ft en-1 I.f ft tac't'' JjCft Val liipht Tlilit Uiiiht -n I Left liijrht l.ulf-l.a. lu I -buck r. HoeruT mili V.ii ust-r I'liiTlk 1 oh iniii i t. L'huer IteeV- Li il-t i.

WILMIGTON W1HS ED COLEMAN SAVES FROM GLEN WILLOW DAY FOR CAMDEN Delaware Gunners Break Tie Makes Great Finish by Break- Jaf Criffit.i Stihivi.te r. 11 aws Uartnet Liclittae 1 i4-S Harrinscoii 31. tiarringfcitu. i apt. tne last couple, or minutes ot tne game the most startling plays were pulled First Ben llerr made a splendid gain by catching the ball on a pass by Berry and racing to the Xavy's 122-yard line.

Berry then made another pass, but Oliver caught the ball on the dead rum He jumped over lierry, who was in his path and seemed to have a clear field to the goal line. On the Hancock team there are some speedy men and two of then) overtook him and pulled hi down on the 25-yard line. After that the final whistle blew and the big crowd wended its way- Jerseymen Defeat Sun Ship; New York Ship Surprises National Champions by Splen Shooter ith Rox'ooroush ins 24 Out of 25 and Whites Touchilowns Liiipl. Klmer. lic-ese.

"inuis frum t.u.-lnlowji obnr. lu: sub- ti cutious TruxaU lor Guffnr.v. for Lishtct-p. l'r'-ilouic for liuittit-tt lor t. Itf-fcrcc Mrt'arty, irraantown.

I'mpir Ts-(rart. Jlochsti-r. Htail lirii-inan LafuyetL'j. 10 minute each. After Well Played Delaware judged shows in years, for the least ot the various jmlses was home.

entertained with did Ptayini tiieeklfs the buglers Shipyards1 Match latcM by 448 to 430 Score Lose Ieajfue Hill. Austin Island. Positions. Camp Lei' end Left tackle Left guard Centre heard around the ringside, and on that account everything went off iu apple-pie order. Mrs.

K. Oarlin Mayers, of New i York, who was down to judge a mim-j ber of the breeds, including Pomera--i nians. was unable to make the trip Tusey and Jones team proved the K'jard. WiliiiiiigT'ii triunir.Le.1. -wr Willow iii th? for iirt l.M Coieiaau was tke hero of the II.

S. AMiite L--asru Proctor Oliver ISudil Jubnstou Crosette Higpins Pearce Ypabsley Simmer Hachl BHTHI.KUUM, lec. hem soccer team secured a iu the Amerirau Challerifre bet stavers in their game witli'S-n 7. gool "starr up tie race Murray ierber A liims "tV Koch uini'Me Li.te JjCSJiem rr in owing to being ill. Her place was taken Ship, plaved at Third and Lehisrh ave tackle.

Kit'ht end. (juaner-back half-back. iho i iiilacjeiimui i today wnen a tirst round New York Shirbiiildinsr was contest, i defeated sLt'ot held at the l'hiladeljjLia Aeauemy at tlrove yesterday afternoon, in i 1. i y-st attriioon, by Til to 4 n- ot" the arj score ft r- riods Score by Xy Yni "13 CHESTER WINS, FROM MEADOW SPRING SQUAD OinCSTKR. lic-c.

7 ial 1st Meadow Sprin? tiiis uftt'nirrtn moved iu the I riii shootors Lcasiii'. '1 dny was uimst Wfl lr the i-ontest. wiiieii was snot on tiie irroumls of the Chester i-lul. T. V.

jSakrr antl Secretary Ixuis saved t'hestt-r. These nj'eu --hot iu tii- last maad. when nisiit was oniin? oa ami tn- tarcet- ha rU to see. Each man nia'l a More of 43. The tinl score 'was 144 to Inriu? the last lew minutes of matcl' a rinsr-rteek-j i iie-sant ruadv it- artea rnve on tfie shofitin? srour.ds, and it was hard for the uld-tStoe sunners wh.

w-rc faiiiic tie; traps at the time to reist turnins their oc the bird. 1 he bird t--w away uiimolestetj. Harper, Hewlitt and Walls were hisii guns by Captain John ot the Kennel Club of Philadelphia, antl who was also down to judge Knglish toy spaniels. His task was probably greater than the rest of the judges in having to take such a splendid entry of Pomeranians at such short notice, but he fulfilled his task with credit, as his placings were loudly applauded on divers occasions. THE AWARDS POMERANIANS ul shooters ot the season turned a total of 74 takiri: iiart, (iivideu almost evonly hetnen the-hihs.

ovont was hf-itl th Willow shooting; grounds at I 'noli avenue. Koxburonsrh. As White lost to Oamdon Wil- mie. aud won out by the score of goals to 3. The first half was very evenly contested, both teams having several chances to dent the score sheet, but it was not until the game had been iu progress for thirty minutes, when, by a pretty pass from Burnett, on the right wing, to Chance, the latter drew first blood for Sun Ship, the goal tender having do chance to intercept the shot.

The score at half time, was Suu Ship. 2 Pusey and 0. After crossing over, Pusey and Jones incij uiimca otie 01 me leau- by six tarct ts. Camden's team total beinc 4s and Js. S.

White's Coleman was not Liuh gm as J. C. riarkt r. a team mate, beat hin by one clay, but it was tin former's remarkable shooting under a pre at handicap that made Lis I'orformaiKe noteworthy. There was an extremely largre i.iinibr of entries and it was quite dark wlp ana eliminated.

goals to u. 1 ne vis-! itors put up a brilliant defence and play- ed the Un-al chamjtions to si close score, as had been made in a contest this year. 1 The shipbuilders were minus the serv- of Tommy Swords. Iick Spauldinp; and proved a tower of jstrengih in the backfiehl and time and. apain broke up the local's attack.

Their brilliant defense gained for them five times in the lirst half, corner Licks. Hamwk 0 TouchIowasi Veitjsly. Sinjjjyr. llotp. from touchdowns Simmer.

ns. Naiv Yard, K'imug for Haehl. llaehl for Cr-nos." Stone for Yoabuley, for Cni-otte: Hancock. Sutherlana for Gerlxr, for Kckbcrg. Lancaster ior Foster.

Kerry for Lancaster, Davis fcr Austin, Lancaster fcr Petc-r-son. Referee. II. TV. Maxwell.

T'mrire W. Crow-U. kineman Kill UolU-nbacIi. "Tinie of periods Fif tn minuter. drill that few have had tiie pleasure i seeing.

Then the football game was r-csumed. The Xavy was leading at that time by one touchdown to none. Ueither side had been able to score i the first period. Both teams bad bought hard, but neither could gain any material advantage. The Army pressed ard in the closing minutes of the first period.

They were down to the Xavy's line on the fourth down with three yards to go. "When the teams lined up for the becond period Foster was-quiekly rushed into the game. He was full of pep and fresh as a daisy. He was given the ball, but he could not penetrate the Xavy line and the Army had to give up the ball on downs. That was the Army's last chance until Berry entered the game, late in the third period.

Meanwhile the Xavy went seriously to Work. Simmer punted the Army hack to the LlO-yard mark, and liote, return-lug the kick, made rather a poor attempt, the ball going to the Xavy on the Army's 36-yard line due to some extent to Ycabsley's line run back. th lilac? iu miiistoii moved leucue l-'rorn the time the trar.s i I the la urst s.jiiaa la-ei iiad taken The t'aiud-m bovs Avon the toss. For doers Mrs. Miss Won by Woodlyn 'oinette.

Henry Hoetzer: setonti. Hum's Gertrude Burns. -Won by l'uaimetlo liust-iboo. Punry Mr. and tlaekie.

Limit 3d rs. K. ouicklv. got in the game ana five mm- a s. WiSiu'uisrtou slow- inarsrin.

'l'he tartretsi lor their team, each L-reakiinr tarut ts. fLirtv-twt. minutes there was witne SS.CU Vt-J, lils I.ai -1 1 In fl i ly iiii rt-asetl its were uii usatill MK.vnow i-rim; I'llESTKR Modara. restart Bogie got through up the score. Full-back A.

Barker. utes irom th and evened but rrat i-. 011 Limit doss, any color except black, brown or chocolate Won by Kins Sunbright. Mr-. laced his- team ahead "1 "4 J4 llowley then wnen Cclcuian wa hut in spite of the cloudy day and he dark-, ness.

"oleman s-hot I'l straisLt, misled: his "Ji'd and hit the jast three. The nv" teams were tied previous to L'oleiuah's lurti antl as he had made a i rm of 2 4n his lirst trif Camden had an excellent- chance to win out. 4 The Camden "jimner i(aI hardly made his last shot, when the Camden crowd rush- i some playing, the bail however, being mostly in the visitors territory. At no time in this periotl or during the con--test were the Shipbuilders dangerous, even though inhe last half. The right SCOTJ HIGH DEFEATS MARBLEHDIP HIGH, 19-0' iu" by the and sra tt distiu-sky.

aid wlnIe a ray wtro 111a rksiiK'U. The day vas dtii! aud at times it wa-j difSieuli tL" eiavs asaiust the I 1 1 1 lose oy le Yon Nelda K.nn.-y Uf.ot rol' iOiineliy L. Lakeland; second, lUr Tips. I Mae K. Harlan.

i Open ilogs, any eoior except black, brown or choeolate AVou by Glory, yi rs. i U. K. Lakeland. Harper.

J. Jones ladoiuus. son opple. Iloft'ecktr. tihlee Baker.

Armstrong 4t; 44 44 -i'i 41 H'2 47 4t- :2 4t 44 44 -j "i 4H 4 tt L-d to -I Jl break away several times. v. ing tlid added stiU of the blue th" h'lp of a strong inl more to the erratic aetion 1 0 Duncan, Fletcher and McKelvey were on tiie job, seven minutes before the ed to their man. lifting him on their to their Then tne Army put lorth all its punoii MARELEIIEAD. Dee.

7. Scott High him to the club tirst goal was made, liethleheni attack snouiciers ana carrying tpen dot's, under 5 rounds Won by General Mite, Mrs. o. E. Lakeland.

Winners, dogs Minegold tilery. Mrsv O. E. Lakeland; reserve. General Mite, same owner.

Puppy bitches Won by Santa Rose. Mrs. Henry Jarrett: second. Tiny Lady Skylark. Mrs.

A. Marie Lyon: third, Flj nwyu Midnight. Mrs. Joseph Flynn. Novice bitches Won by Sable Flyaway.

Miss X. Lambert. but on the third down there was ill School of Toledo, dc-feated Marblehead High HJulify "were MEADOW nttuse. It was a mtmz tribute to C.le ed steaatiy antl ueservea tne point, or- i rooks. 'V.

Tomliii. of made the! hisrh total for tlte day. with -IS breaks! out ot his o. Tomlin, in fait, -rave; the best exhibition of any of the marks- men. lie was the only one to make a I received a est did the trick when he T.

1 1 i i Those I'llKSTKIi Tlinkson. -i Ioulson 1 jdomas -i Jacksou. School, 10 to in nu iatc-raet-tional football Same hero today on a field that had been 4.. M7 1 I'll IS .17 is l.v "It Li I pretty pass from pressed harder in they did the first Butler. Bethlehem the second half than after twenty-five Koinig Jrity toit ard Fish 1'rall Ifirsi: ill-.

Walls man's remarkable shoofrng under trying circumstances. The high wind tad died down consid-I crably when the gunners faced the traps, but the cloudy weather helped some of the men while interfering with it; 4o 2n 4i) 1 Sit 15 in breaks. This he Oi straight frame shortly a'fier. Playing well forward he received the ball on the half-way fine and advanced few yards, and with a well directed shot found an opening, aud the goalkeeper being blocked, found the net, making his team one to the good. Owing to the late start darkness was creeping on when Bogie made the game safe for his ide.

scoring hit second goal and the third and last for Pusey and Jones. Both goalkeepth-s were very good. Pooley once just tipping the ball out of the orner by throwing himself full length on the ground, when it seemed certain goal. llowley. aud Bogie were best for the winners; Parker, Boss and Chance, for the were, the stars.

Andrew Brown, cx-presidenr of the A. F. and vice president of the U. S. S.

1 was an interested spectator. It was a clean game, and a good at ruir Lady La-t Americaii-biei bitciic-a- Lakeland's Call. Mrs. u. L'.

Lakelunti. Limit bitches. Mack Won by Tiny Skylark. Mrs. A.

Mirie Lyon; second, accomiltshd on his iirst to the he lost two. Spear L'l liaek'towi- 1 Ilurner 3 IT 1 1 ens'cher. li: mmutt of play. 1 leming saw an opening and shot through. Campbell's brilliant work wa.s the outstanding feature of the same.

I cleared of five inched of snow. I ilar'oleliead player-: appeared n-a-totis in the trrst and second periods and the visitors, i who were hoarier a.nd better conditions, were I Quick to take advantage. Mosci, the Scott Eisli ouarter-back, added greatly to the Ohio eleven's offensive. lie was the most consistent ground gained and 'J yards to go, so fierce was the deien-e. Simmer's forward pass grounded, b'at he tried another and Yeabsley, catching the ball, advanced to the Army's L'-vard line, at was a grand play aud brought forth cheers.

The bass drummer beat and beat and the horn players blew and blew. One more sunash and Yeabsley went over for the first Simmer kicked the oal from a rather difficult angle and tiie score stood X'tvy, 7, Army, O. others. A lar-re lield of entries, totaling 7t wea, 'M bv Camdeu and second high honors there wa trijIe ti. between Uigs.

ilen Wil- low. and duPout ami JectKni, of W11-; mington. All totaled 47 bird their i credit, lii-rgfj? ted the home js. reuuireu nearly tour li before the last gunner retired. .1.

C. Harker, of Camden, was man of the May -with 40 out. of Beiiiiehem. I'unciin 1 VerRusou. Pepper 'Htnpbell Kirkpatrick.

I scored trr toueiidowns high tar- Positions. Scott. toat Left Kiiit half-bat-k fnt re lA-it half-back ricbi Juide risht t'fmrt forward Inside left MeLausrhiin l'eters Ti-her AVa ltemaite llobinou Kemp I'ollitt Brisharu Harblehead. Oisswell Woodlin 1 was to oy rurnnstuu uiin gets, while tour men. L'oleman and Jcft end tackle Left guard Nealantl Kooker and Kinsley each accounted for llineline.

of Camden, and S. 10. rough ton Eusiis Butler 1 la iea Aewk ie John Winter. open bitches, black Won by Banner Miss Dot. Mrs.

H. A. Barker. ai.y color event bro--n er chCK'olato Won by l'cg- B. v.

Mrs. li. V. Lakeland; second, A foil Ve-rena. Miss M.

K. Harlan. Oi-en bitches, any color except brown or chocolate Won by Sable Model, Mrs. O. -L.

Lakeland. tlieii bitches, under 5 pounds- -Won by 'Miil-Celd Madge. Sirs. 0. K.

Lakeland. Winner! Milliidd Madge, Mrs. U. L. Lakeland.

Reserve Santa Rosa. Mrs. Henry Jarrett. PEKINGESE Puppy. Dogs Won by Wng Tai II.

Mrs. Carrie Morse: second. BouUm sIhmi Fly. C. Creely: third.

Sun Lu 01" Claiuarlow, tiie Miecs Li-wther. Novice Ho.s Wen by un if Mrs. lintou Irwin Martin. American-bred Woo by 1. 5 Chang if M'ariinar, Mr--.

Clinton Irwiti Fleming Ontside lefr l'eat r(a Is 1-orest and Ooom bs Snyder Andrew. Fader. Robb Moses Meyers Swartzboash Skinner tentre Ttiftht guard Risht tackle Right end Quarter-back Ix-ft half-back lliorht half-back tendance. I'usey Jones. Positions AL HEIL HIGH MAN Breaks 97 Out of I00 in Steel Club Shoot BETHLEHEM.

Dee. 'SpeeiaO. Allen Heil, former State champion, was high snin at the i-esular shoot of the Bethletiem Gun Club before its Minsi Trail Traps today. lie missed out of 100 tsrgets. 25 Targets Norwood.

Mitcholi. 22; Boy-er. 21: fciilfies. 20: Iiims. 16.

25 Tarsets Brown. 22; IJeuter, 22: Walker, 10: Norwood. 1. 25 arsets Al. Heil.

23: Knslert.23; Miteii-ell. 2H: N'onroml, 22; Jones, 21. 25 Targets Hdcini, 23; Yogenii, 2: Gross, 10: Befrelfinger, 12. 25 Targets Norwood. 2-i A I.

.24: Ewelerr. 24: Borer. 21: Miiehn. 20 Tars'j-, tro.s, 22: Jones, 2y: fiiifie-'. Tujoiniry Snow Iewi.s Curtis G.

Eroughton Moses, Kerr. Linesmen Robinson. Shipbuilders; Morrison, Bethlebem. Two 45-niinute halves. Coal R.

Pooley 44 birds for Glen Willow. Jut loliow-ing them the team failed to supply sufficiently high scores by the second string shooters. Wilmington's leaders, ou the other hand, were strongly supported with 43 and 42-target breakers, who helped swell their club's margin over TViilow. The meet was one of the most slic Clark and B. Thompson, of S.

S. White, finished with forty-eight each. There was great excitement among the big crowd when the score was so close at the finish snd they crowded close to the gunners to watch each clay at it was sprung from the trap and if the gunners had been compelled to switch posts again it is doubtful whether tiie shoot could have been finished. This is the way the score fetood when the second half of the game started End after the spectators been mos pleasingly entertained in an unique way. 'The chill of the breeze was forgotten and the lowering skies had no dampening effect upon the enthusiasm of the crowd.

The real game, the hardest was to come. lveryonc seemed realize that the Army team would iut go down to defeat without Full-baclc EASY FOR AfJNAPOLIS Scoring Toledo -Touchdowns Sun Ship. Parker Kealy J. 'Senders McConneil Tempest Mctira-n Burnett Chance Ref Moses. Skinner.

Goal from touctxlojvn Right full-back Left full-hack Rishr half-back Centre half-back Left Outside rtsrtit aside riiri Centre forward Inside left Reattu; Howley Allen 'ars a ell Lock hart Cos ie 1 Collier Haines yls mat eree LI. C. Aieuratli. Soton College. leia judse A.

J. Koouey, lloston. Head linesman .1. B. PeixHoton.

Bowdoin. Tine of periods iniantes each. Ross Sunoeis 1 lowley. t-essful league events ot the year, tor! itl fact that iirc plac- was at -WEST CHESTER LOSES interest to ihe meet. The' WiLOl un UUOtO upon- the big sc'-re its ma; Outside l--lt by Chance.

P.osri" board that showed from one end I. Sand Referee Jinn cs aiders. Ijnestaen of if: the looked as Ilaiues. Time of Ho Kut at first tr. TO PENNA.

R. R. GUNNERS' 1 Open Basketball, Season by Walloping; Baltimore City College 7 Start- ittcf without a reaular of last tiiei suur.eJ Imio fyrta in the cfeitius i basSetbali pama of ihe season, tki after-i Biton. r.iitf' defeated Rattintor City College, j1 to 0. At times the -eoriafr tfas fast as bis een here for years, ami an entire subs-itnte team wa's lut in early jr.

the eecoctl half. A shade the best -work ttjs done by Par- well, a r.ew man, at forward: T.terriuser. autf Ijewis. forward, pressed him loselj a hile t'aotain lewis, who has a bad i played only a hort time toward the rrs, aid mimites. Ridfey Park High Loses Chester 1I53? jSciiool ended the football fM-i son vitb vietory oter the Ridley I'ark llbfh i School eleven at Cliefcter yesterday uernijun.

i "Jti to 0. jBriiliaji-; playinsr the part of i tbe home team, widi end rurrs and line plunses -varied by tbe timely usu of 1'orward iiosses, sained muelt srouttd. Lamb. Baxter, Williams 10: Ihras. TS: J.

Jones. 1G. 25 'J'-argLs Al. K.ncierr ifitheU. 2S; 22: Hoj r.

22. 2.j Turrets "Brtn, 22; ICueter. 22; lerf. 22; lyieini, 19: Norwtv.il. 17.

25 Targets A I. Ueil. 25: GruSe, 2y: er, 10; Gross. 37; JItss K. Web-.

.12. i Ladcli-l V'-Snn-Shi. Mr. Arthur M. I tiiinl.

l.ee AVang. Miy. .1. Knu-r. I LUnit under -'tinds b-- Tai 11.

Mrs. 1L .1. Open lKn-t under Won by ChtMl tC'hang of A iderbotirne. ii''il-Jtiriie second. Tebip of Areadr.

the 1 titer; tiiird, Sutherlaud Ae im 1. tne Mi -sea Loi th-'-. 1 Limit Dosts. rounds and ovct Wcu b.r I Vaukibourne Yatikihouvne I second, Lee Wacg Chang, Mrs. Harry .1.

I Fribt. Jr. Open logs. pounds and over Won ly i Vaniiiir Weot.i Sun of L'erriid. Mrs.

Clintoti Boy- early darkness nttide it very uulikely that all who wanted t. h. bt able to do ainl it was thought that some of the Inrge class otynarks-i men would have t-. go without their turn at, the traps'. However, every one the.

trans- without difticulty. and Huber tallied the tonehdoTrns for WKST C1IESTKR, t. special). Tlio AVest Cheater Gun Club lost its match ia the rrrapsiioot(3 Leasue IhU afternoon to the r. K.

R. tea'm by tho Kcore el 43 to 4o8. Lacas and JefTry, tC the viiiCing team, were lush for irte day with 4S each, and Jlaee and Penrose each had -17 for the homo team. Posfiuons Kidley Fane I.aGerty left end "Harlan Defeats Riverside ILiJINGTOX. Nov.

7 'SpeeiuU. Cefeated 3 to 1, at football today. The game was "ue of tlte most iuter-estinit seen hee. Harlan scored jn the sec tiLEN WI131INCT0N it K. B.

T. Close ami snot three soats in snaiH' I Acnuerav. Positions. Baiter Ciecielifci Grayson. Lonta Farmer Hueston Nymeta Baito.

Ciiy. Baunitfariet! i Trovers i ond penoa oti a iield ptial by lionalitie. N'tiw was in for even a Worse turasit-fng. The backs carried the ball through Ihe oopostEg lir.e most piteoasly. lEla.nd's well trained forces V.ere battling aguinst a ccuraseous; roe, but one that showed it did not ha-e the benefit of long and careful training.

Sioa'sb, bang, went the Xavy back, lirst then Pearce, and then dashed at the line, and yard after yartl of territory was bitten off. Iowa towards thi Army's goal did the Navy lreu advance the ball. First down lifter lirst followed iu rapid succession. When, the 13-yard was reached the Army called upon Berry to get into the gaxae. He did eo.

He limped a Ufrle and it was Dlaia to be. seen he llarliu. Positions. Itiversirie. Farweli Forward Lewis Forward Kerriiitjcr Centre I Bolfou Guard 1 Waiters Guard "J4 4T l'tirrinpton.

-1 -4 4r i J4 "TS 47 Koofce.r --4 VO 44 J-i -M 4t R. Kinsley'. VJ ITJ -44 -J4 1.3 1'-' '-J 41 lo Bltoui Ji'-t'aliar. left taekio puard centre risrht guard right tiiekbi rietbt end tauarter-baek left half-back risbt half-back full-back T. Tomlin.

V. tin Pont. l.eetl"Qi T. Ilartiu. R.

tialvin J.U.M'Htisb H.r.UofE'n. Pentield raig flanuiKan Wittdowes Kuenanan Roberts Hays ToUmer Hi-ris Pnrcell HARLAN KEEPS UP ITS DIZZY GAIT CHl-SItll, fec. llarlaU PlaJit. of Wilmington. -ruined a close victory of 4-2 acainst Chester in a Delaware River iShip-ya-d Soccer League match her- today.

Tim fen live ol" the same was tiie sileotiid tdayins et both te-tms. vhicll hs not leen in the runniiiif so far this easou. save splendid account of lia vinje nearly as naich of the jda.v as tli ir oiionents. who have not lost a match iu the series this sea-sou. Watson, for the losers, played a corking: same.

He netted a brace of pouls and was always duncerens when around troal. The whole team, with Banning in the 1-ad, to geiher with the assistance of Gjimour and combined in line style, their cumhiuu-ttou brincinB forth rounds cf applause from the bijr crowd. lrwia Martin: second. Ashtou-Moro Yung situ -Nee, Mr. jmd Mrs.

li. A. Barker: third, l.ee Wang Chang. Mrs. Harry .1.

Fritz, Jr. open I Parti-color Won by Rex aukibourue Kennels. Open l'Ss. Blaf-k a ltd Tan Won by Li of Muryiuiar, Mr, clinlou Ir-ia Winnej-s Iogs Chun Chan-r of Vaaikiliourne Kennels; reserve, Chi-Nee. Yaukibourne Kennels.

ItudailM Risbtmyer Mount Carmel High's Dates MOUNT CARMEL. lec. 7 'Special). After completing a successful football season. Mount Carmel HiSti School athletes have turned their attention to basketball, and have a teteree Grove.

St. John s. Lmpire Hen- ITI Haines Jtt lTaiiuamt Kressotel Reed sjtagaer Loik-r Trnmai! A an Ilmburc; lluber Iamb Williams lb 11 'J- tleorge 'Si 'Si 1S 'JS W.ti.Koe'n. R.RAwllis 17 4' '22 40 rs team in the field. Among the veterans J.ef en.l T.eft ta.

kl. 'Left guard nti ttiffht trcard ta-kte Riant end fjnartr-baek Left half-'oaek liiglit half -buck Pull-bark Baldwin Dayton Bounds DonaldtOa Reeder Alexander Kidd Donohue iabriel Hayes LIUott Mc.Uden Substitution -BT3D3 for Hc-nstoa, stror; bak Vt 1- Rice 1 janun. ltiinots format. Academy tscor-! ing Fie hi soals. Iterringer, Fawell, Lewis.

Lowes, -K; Bolton, 2: Winters, Itl-j sen. Thomas, double. Rnrklialier. Foul jroals I Farweli. Lewis, missed one Baltimore City College scoring Field goal.

P.Iooni foul goals. R. on the 'team are Captain Ruffling. Slugley 430 for iavans. 5erry ror Kirtioayer, Small tor Harris.

Referee Eoell. Swarthmore. TTm-pire Parsons. Head linesmen Sweeney. Time ofe p'riols 10 minutes.

Toueiidowns Lamb, Baxter, "Williams. Hunes i IlarpraTes llolrueti Ander---oii Total Tlwie sho Tailed to tjnaiify 101; tae snective teams follow: UN WILLOW WTLillNGTON I Puppy Bitches Won by Toodles of Mill Farm, Miss Mary A. Stooll: seeoml. Te l'o of Rockhttlme. Itockholute Kennels; third, i Yatta ot" Bayldou.

Mrs. SV. s. iJelding. Novice Bitches by Tc-Dee of holme, Kockhobhe Kenueis: second.

Fan l'i" I of Vankihourtf, Vaukibourne Keuneis: ihiid, Y'ankibourne Pliaitt.tsie. Yankibourne Kennels. antl Phillips. Season's schedule. Dee.

(5, Coal Township, here; lJec. 13. Aiilton, here: Icc. 2t, Shamokin, here; 10, Mahanoy City, here; Jan. 24, Tamaoua.

away; Jau. Jjfiv, isburs, here; Feb. 7, Taniaqua. here; Feb. 14.

Mahanoy City, away: Feb. 22, Eerwh-k, awav: Fel. 2S. rsnrille, here; March 14, Berwick, here; March 21, Milton away. -Wel i'lagar.

Head Lmitire lief ere e- P. three in eight chances: ravers mlss-id ko. Time of halves, 20 minutes. Subnet Cntious Naval Academy, Glass for Farweli, Buckhalter for Glass. Oiscn for Lewis, Ijowes for Olsett, Thomas for Derringer, liaiiliere for Roltoa.

Couble for Waiters: Raliimore City College, Copelar.d for Beda. Hommand for Travers. Harlan Placr. Positions. Chester Ship.

Connor. Rietl 11 14 3.1 5I.J. IS- 2S li. Bagss. Fredricktoti Goal il -'4 ill IS K.M.

i'i is -to linesman Cbadwi-k. Lijicsnieii Rrownston i and Sleeber. Timers Hurter and Crowe. Time Kijclit and ten quarters, a Sulstitutions Riverside, isalt for Trurtian Tlarlan, Ray-! mono for ISaldwtn. Kenti-ski for Hayes, Rose I for Donaldsoti, GUarrity for Gabriel.

41 4tt 42 41 "4 .15 t-'M ir is 15 Atlantic City High Wins ATLANTIC CITY, .1.. Dee. 7 (Soecrl. Atlantic Cits- High School closed its football season by defeating the Farm Scfeoc-1 of Philadelphia here today, 10 to 'i. The feature of the -was the rttnnins and kicking of.

Sbaafe. Berry and De-rrossa altso featured. Ross Peck Jonsn Mrsrn. RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS G.W.. J.K.

W.F. U.K. CARD AT HAVANA I I Right fuil-b)t--k Left full-back Ripht half-back Centre half-back Left half-back Outside rijjht Inside rijrht Centre forward Inside left Outside left Halges Axley Poison 'umuiiass rtlM erntitn Freeliintl Watson nuha 11 McWilliatns Nicholson Steel A dam won -Nattier (capt.) F. Naiu Ba tin in'; Coll Gilmour. If eiioueh Lcich Final score Berry rn forty-hve yards, but failed to l'.

1 17 Id 17 1 i r. a is i. J. St asia no S.B- Milter. F.B.

Holmes Thomas. W. Ldmdsn. Tshile K'oro Wesrosa Btarree Miller and Mills featured for "F'rst Race Two year-olds; claiming: purse $4tH; five antl a ha! furlongs: time, .1.00. (Johnsod).

4-3. 1-3, out, lirst; Da-hinda. 110 (Smith t. IS-1, 8-5, 3-2, al lOtJ (Brown), 6-1. 8-5.

1-2, third. Time, l.Vi. Doveritige, Drop LighL AVater Willow and The Cullen Eon also raft. Second Three-year-olds and upward: claim- 15 30 20 S7 17 1 7 K7 Positions Ks.rm School, was not in the best of shape. He cot in there, but the Navy machine bad gained tfro much momentum for any one man to stop it when so near the goal line.

Over iud Navy went across tlte tjoal line for the second touchdown. Stunner failed to the goal, f-'ue ball bitting one of the uprights. That made the score Navy, Army, 0. The Navy team had ehown its irresistible power by carrying the ball. 70 -yards in straight line wort and it continued its pounding until the end of the period, when the ball had been advanced tX) yards for a lirst down on the Army's line.

The boys could Dot stop the Navy machine, but the Navy men stopped ir. 17 20 Victory for Hill School POTTSTOW.N" lec. 7 The Hill iSoJiool deteaiel IIavrrforI School today ia a well-played foccer -tajae by the ncore 4to 1. Bacon made the noals for the mil and tho visitors accidentally nijide another for tbem. Tut lie fccoretl a for the visitors.

Hill School's heavy, fast team outplayed the visitors. -Harlan. 4: Cheater Slap, Left end 1. 1 errill. W.

S.P. Tuchtn. Half time Goals made score Harlan. 2: Chester, by Giluiour, leigh. Watson, -2 21 4t 14 2-i 17 Farrell I.earer McFal! Vandprft y.

'hobcr K. IlarriMi Mouitou lira, illtn Batets 'aswell I'd wards TtKid. P. Becker flail Veapel Roslton Tumilson Steen E. Gilinscr-.

Johnson Reid Mooney Wilde Shields Trait'nger V. Trallioer timer C. easier lit Banning. Referee J. Steel.

Linesmen 17 17 17 .17 It! 1S 15 87 ing; purse SSOO; one mile and a t-ucteenth. ben UiO visitors. A. C. H.

S. Callion Whalen Allen Robert Dejrrosa Lloyd Shaafe Tims, Fenton. Time of halves---45 minutes. IS Sf P.H. IS lf 27 Hampson.

109 (Sneidman). 4-1. -S, lirst; arlou Katz Wolf fe-rl I'm on Plen MiIKT Marcus. JCino Karfe Ill 2 II. I 21 ltt.40 Semper Stelwart, 102 (Cassidyj, Hill school.

J'osinoits. jtiavcrrori. Left tackle Left guard Centre Right guard Right tjtcklo Rijeht end Qaurter-bark T.eft half-back Kisbt fcalf-back America n-nreu liiici'es py i'i. Mrs. C.

1'). Fngel: second, Yatta of BayKloa, Mrs. W. S. Helding.

Bitches, under pounds Won by Tnodles of Mill Farm. Miss Mnry A. Stovell: second. Palace Suh Meh of Ardcn. Mis.

C. 10. Kneel; third. Yatta of Bayldon. Mrs.

W. S. Be'-Png. a. Open bitches, parri-coiot Won by LT-hant- ress of Asheroft.

Clinton Irwin Mirlin. Winners bitches Sen Walt. Mrs. c. F.

n-gel. Reserve, l'elicie of Alderbourne, Yankibourne Kennels. WTIITK TOY POODIKS. "Winners dogs Bluette II. Mrs.

John Pnt-son. Reserve winners Little Fonder II. Tims. W. C.

Uartmann. Winners bitches- Har'nianu'w Wonderful Girl, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. C.

Havtmanii. lte-terve ti inner Little Sister, same owners. YORKSHIKE TLRRIEKS. "WTinners dogs Little Boy Bine. Anna Radclifle.

Reserve winners, Jtoxey, Jamas MALltSB Winners dogs Honey Boy, r. and Jlrt. Harry S. I'easter. Rescu inner Ruster Morris Hart.

AVinners bitches Daisy. Mrs. John St. Brown Reserve winners Meluita Day Dream, Mr" and Mrs, Harry iv Teaster. CHIHUAHUAS.

15 Si Huhn II. Wilson J't IS 1 First Race Two-year-olds: purso allowance: live furlongs. Louise and Link-s tniii. 100 pounds ech Banker. Corsou, Avion antl tho Six Hundred, 10-'l each; I jttle-Coto, 105.

Three-year-olds aud upward: claiming; purse live and a half furlottsrs. xLycia. l-0 poiicds: Gallawuj-, PotKourdine. Pauline Crowley aud Scotch Woodcock, each; Servia. Tister Silk Rustla and Seaitsaree.

10S each; Vuletide, 111. 'Ilijrti. Three-year-olds j-nd upward; clatra-ins; Purse 500; live aid a half furlonss. xRol-liu Iairtl. Glen, 102 pounds each; Blanche Dona! ton.

Closer, Better-tn. il'oy Miss, Dariey, Sew tjuin, 108 Fourth. TUree-j ear-olds find upwards; tmrse lie and a half furlonss "Pretty Baby, slack Rose, Fort Bliss. lOS -iounds; 7t Walter Maey, Lady Jane tjrev, lAtlc. Ke each; ITimerose, Little Hi each.

Fifth. Three-year-olds and rpward; clatra- 1H 28 even, second; Passing Fancy. VAiauovert, 22 45 I 20-1. tl-l. ft-2, rithd.

Tim-. 1.50 4-5. Medusa, 2tt o9 i Jack Reeves and Leta also ran. 20 41 I Third Three-year-olds and upward; claira- 1 sim 21 Paschal Goal Tone RiKht back Beebe I-eft back White Risrht half-back JMartin Centre, ha If -back Leroy Left lalf-back Hopkins Uisrht ontsido forward. MacCallub.

inside forward. Lacon Centre forward Goa 1 from xP.eauchmp i3 C.L. Walker. 19 T.C. Murshall 21 P.

Ma I in uo P.T. Gu'est. 1:0 J.P. Reese 7 3. Kaiser Professional Toe i-MoTSTttishaa SmiiiDrr: 1 ing; puree $400; six furlougs.

Sayonarra. too Brown'. 5-2, eveTt. 2-5, first: Star Baby. 104 (Smith), 7-1, 5-2, even, second; Oilie Martin.

11; (Moonevt. 7-1. 5-2. even, third. litMU rihaafe.

Gtel from touchdown Shaat'e. jfj 19 1 Iftt its 1H P. "7 17 17 3G 22 17 16 utl kaowlton Gibbs Myers Jones Stevens Xewhall tTuttlet Pitfd I'a rby 1 6 11 32 Safety Marcu. Refere Oiraso. Umpire Freed.

Head linesina.o Bo tec. Leewitz: Left inside forward Oliver Left outside forward Bethlehem High Opens Season BKTULBHEAf, Dee. 7 The basketball season tit Bethlehem High oiened today with the boy regulars defeating the alumni. 26 to 7. and the alumni winning from the girls 15 to 10.

Boys' Sch. Alumni. Desh Forward Bieneroan Forward Red Hue PetdiHn. Centre Wilson Guard Gwertjt Shiner Guaj-d George Substitutes Trumbore for Degnan, Gruver for McBride, Glassmire for Shiner, Lynu for Harris. Solt for Redline, Weiss for Wilson.

LuclentI lor George. Fild goals Desh. Harris. Degnap, McBMride. 2: Shiner, 3: Trumboe, 1: Wilson.

Solt. 1: Weiss. I. Foul goals Desh, 2 out of 'Wilson, 1 out of Solt. out of Lucientoi.

out of Harris, out of 4. Referee Dowd. of Lehigh. Two 20-niinute halves. BKTErLRniriJ.

fee. 7 'Special). Tn an iDterelass stnif, tire Bethlehem High Juniors today defeated the Sophomores, IS to 0. Only etraiskt football prevailed. OTHER LEAGUE MATCH rpfereecrr.

J. A. lister. Head linctswan Bishop. Time of halve! 35-minutes.

sritlli: SIX uyaiin'v, ing; 107: Sorhomores. i ifiV iu 1- xi niu: juamiiuvuii Positions. Juniors. Left end Deenan Mvrtit, o- r.V ii'- T.on. CLEARVIEW, 459 LANSDALE, 449, -McCall Winners dogs Peaster's Little Pancho, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry S. Peaster. a monkey wrench being thrown into the weil-oi)d machinery jn the nature of a miserable fumble. Torn it was that lierry began to assert himself.

lie recovered tbe bull first of alL Then liote, the Harris-burg High School boy and later of Wtyeburg, who did great work all through the game, kicked the" Navy to the Navy's 37-yard line. It was probably his longest punt of the game and came at a time most needed for the Army, had been pressed mighty hard and needed some relief. When the Navy profited by a 5-yard penalty inflicted upon the Army and advanced to its 45-yard line, Sim- Winners bitches Peaster's Little Oro Bell Rtntter, tana. 1( each; Ill; Ralph stith -All ages; claiming: purse SoOO; six furlongs. xColSrs.

102 pounds: Tarves, 107: Butchlr BoV. 1W: King of Scarlet, Wtll Rmm Artist. Ill each; Trout Lay, Sevillian. IV' each; xHigh Gear. 11: Lay James.

Ho; Time, 1. To 4-5. Malice. Hope-, Green Grass, Tlieooliile and Hiirie alio run. Fourth.

For four-year -o'ds and upward; claim ins; patse $'30n; cue aud f-iv-teecth. Mardster Toi. 310 I'arrinstou), 1-2, out, lirst; Irregular, S5 (Mooney, 5-2, ont, tsceond; Bribed Voter. 112 iKtreeh-bauni). 9-5, 1-2, out, third.

Time. 1.40 1-5. Diversion also ran. Fifth. Three-year-oId3 and upward claiming; purse $50O; one mile and a sixteenth.

Kentucky Boy. 114 (Robinson). 2-5. out, out, first; Queen Apple. 113 10-1.

2-1. 1-2, second; Jiify, 103 (Burke), 7-1, 2-1, 1-2. third. Time, 1.49 4-5. Brownie McDowell, and Cadillac also ran.

Sixth Three-year-olds and upward; claiming; rtirse $500; six furlonss. Kama. '121 (Kirschbaum). 9-2, 8-5, 4-5, flwt; Warsaw, 115 (Hanover), 4-1," 8-ft, 4-, "tod: Sandy Lad. 112 (CaJ6id.y).

0-2, 8-5, 45. third, lime. I. 15 1-5. Mar Tern, choirmaster, Slanrberer II, Orderly and Pilaea mi ran.

Kverett. Clewell Kmery Wileon Clark Melich Reynolds. Briody Wilde Mount Carmel on -Top JIOCST CARMT5L. Dec. 7 (Special).

Mount Carmel High School opened the season today by defeating Coal Township fivfe, ii to 14. Mount Carmel. Poitions. Coal Town. Rrffiner Forward McCormicK Belfontl Forward Manley inelev Centre Burke Wins From Columbia Globe "Left tackle Left sroard Centre Right guard Right tackle Ripht end Quarter-back Right half-back Left half-back awes Miller -Schrader (iREYHOCKDS.

XelUo Green. Miss Xelli Columbia ITALIAN Winners bitches Green. A. was defeated yesterday Arberters Hall by the score by of at Globe Clark Hd. Reventh.

Three-year-olds nurse $5tKl; mile and upward; and fifty yards. 12 to 8. City Tamaqua Upsets Mahanoy Taylor. Milard Guanl Kvan4 Full-back Atkin, 90: Tinikins. xShire, 97 pounds; Helen 1 VAilalin I Aonr ten-minute perioda.

Touchdowns Fish Gallawaj. Waterlord. Positions Forward Forward Centre Cnard Guard OTHER DOG NEWSON PAC2 15, WANT AD SECTION 1 0 AlIBlUUi 107 each: xlxmdoa Ctrl Columbia Felton White H. Jielson 1ong B. Xelsoa Globe Calhoun J.

Ji. Wuyeik Collins J. ALilitr I'Jj; MAHANOY CITY, Dee. 7. (special).

In the opening game of basketball Mahanoy City took tbe ehort end of aj li to 5 5 score with Tainaq.ua.. Hodoba Guard Uiley (Pollard) Field goabu Ruffing. Sinley, 4: Belfonri, MeCorniick. Burke, 3: Evans. Foul goals Kafllus.

Burke, li. Referee Shannam. Bill Sinv er. Miller and McBride. Subs Ouier for Clark.

Referee Bniery. Linesmen Kafraan and Philips, Betn-lehem Hish- Head linesman latest. Victor Atiilctii: Club. Aruitrator. mens, fcyboi, -V ruer ciratje-i his tactics.

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