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I THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1925 Activity Abounds 'in All Fall Sports as End of Baseball ampaw CHARLIE ROGERS AND Martin Brill Stars Syracuse Topples Vermont, Winning 26 DREXEL INSTITUTE as Mercersburg Wins MERCERSBURO. Oct. 3. Mercersburg BROOKL YN WANDERERS WIN FROM PHILLIES HIS DEEDS STIR MOTHER SYRACUSE.

N. Oct. 3 (A. -With "Gotch" Carr leading- the attack. Syracuse HOLDS PENN JAMES: ran rough-shod over Dickinson Seminary today, the score being 42 to 0.

The latter team NORTHEAST LOSES TO LOW MEM Odiorne, Brother of Penn Star, Excels as Main Liners Win, 20 to 0 averaged 185 pounds and was considered very strong and fast, but showed nothing: today. Titus scored after Mercersbure blocked a punt Diversity vanquisnea Vermont, 26 to 0 in a aplrited gridiron battle before 8000 spectators here today. Carr raced 68 yards for Syracuse's first touchdown on the Sret line-up after the open- Poss Miller's Scrubs Battle Star Penn Back Deserts His Parent on Way to Church to Hurdle a Fence and Start Teaching a Gang of ins sica-tiH, nu jaie in the same period ran 23 yards for another score an recovered on 28-yard line. Brill, receiving kick-off. ran yards to a touchdown.

Peek scored after Brill's 35-yard run. Moore blocked a punt, fell on the ball for a Titus scored again after run. Mercersburg usud Four Scoreless Periods Visitors Capture American League Points by 2-0 Score in Opening Contest on Local Grounds; Kucklick Gives Sensational Exhibition Between Posts straight plays, never passing once, and new With Engineers in Hanger of oeing scored upon. Mercrshurar Acad Positions Sem Kids How to Punt, Tackle and Circle End A aeventy-elght yard march, in wooch three forward passes weer completed, ended with Barbnti taking the ball over the line for the third Orange score early ln the second period? Syracuse was headed for another score and on the Vermont 8-yard line when the half ended Coach Pete Reynolds sent his' secSnd Orange ieAS.Ant." the half and Katowskv Right end Lindomuth Moore Right tackle Bechdel Davidson (Capt.) Right guard E. Griffith Morrill IVnlrp Herritt ADAM'S Ltower Merion Ilieh uurin touchdown after a 4-yard drive down the field.

Cnti vi By GORDON MACKAY Bieecher Left guard Tachunter Left tackle Left end McCay Junior arsity battled through four periods to hold the Drexel Institute to ft-f School team hvmg up their twenty-eighth straight battle when they 22' UK7VL Jn. watched By LEVI WILCOX American I Peck Quarter-back tlansdelt LOVES the game. Syracuse positions. Vermont. Holmea Right half-back oouncea into tne church, sua into a rear pew and bent respectful gaze upon terday on Strawbridsre und OWni fTlHE opening the This is the sprig of laurel that the real athletic hero wear.

"lit en2; Worse tackle Brill Left half-back (Capt.) TitusH Fullback Nye field at Sixty-third and Walnut streets I League soccer; season in this Seldom has this field been the scene yesterday afternoon at Tenth and Kuara Hill Hanson Taylor Archoske Friedman Biggs Lee The Lineup Substitutions For ftiercersnurg: riannigan fnr 1'oubIHi- Ilunfnn for (Griffith. Bailey for Clark Aronson Lindermuth. Dirk for Hansdelt. Baird for of such stmcro-lA auuer streets, proved ail wet inasmucn or eucft a struggle. The home eleven, as th(, were concerned as Herritt.

J. Griffith for McCay. Gibbs for Nye. V. fnr Rechriel.

McCsV for 11 US ton. Jones Cooke uioakov ii.r Hiitm Rochriel for Cassidr. For Winchenback Chapman Conway Candon Thompson Smith defeated the eleven from Northeast High School at the Maine Line field yesterday. The final score was 20-0. The Maroon team had most of the game their way.

The first period showed a lone score for the Main Liners, which resulted when Bud Miller got off around the left end for fifteen yards and a touchdown. The extra point try was blocked. In the second period, however, Dutch ITerzog's men seemed to tighten up, the period narrowing down to a kick Dickinson: Harris for Holmes. Schelbel for quarter-back. left half-back right half-hack full-back.

13 7 Ca rr Clarke Barbutl Syracuse piaying tneir nrst game on friendly Brooklyn Wanderers, of Brooklyn, N. territory after bowing to Georgetown captured both points by, the score last week, kept the Bed and Blue 'Jay- of 2 soals to 0. vees on their toes every minute durinx ib jas not anticipated prior to. the h-a. kickoff that the locals would make an the Moore.

Ross for Olde. Mylod for Harris. Wilson for Ratowsky. Geigle for Dirk. Stein for 6 26 Tiuts.

Titus for Stein. Katoweay or niiwn. Holmes for Mylod. Moore for Scheme Oldt for ermont 0 0 'I- tne religious devotions. But that's Charlie Rogers all over.

If you don't like that one, let me tell you another. Rogers, the stalwart who flanked his mother on the way to church this Sunday, owns an automobile. A friend from Philadelphia dropped off at the Rogers' home another Sunday, to visit Charlie and talk over the hearts that' one of the young men is said to have wrecked as the result of giving 'em a treat on the Boardwalk during a couple of weeks when he was at leisure. scrap. Ross.

Hcheibel for Moore. lison ior xjuimen. auspicious opening by defeating their urexei, with a team made up of manv strong rivals. Far be it from that Harris for Titus. Referee Hitchier.

West Virginia. Umpire Zinn. Carlisle. I.lneaman Coue. Gettysburg.

Touchdowns Titus. 2: jumuu. torr isarDutl. Roberts Points after touchdowns Carr 2 Rnbstitu tion Syracuse. Roberts for Cooke Referee Taggart.

Rochester. Umpire Cann. New York I nlversity. Linesman Cooney. Princeton Time of periods 12 minutes.

nnceion. Brill. Peck. Moore. Holmes.

-Points after new men, failed to show the necessary Though on the other hand the Phils defense when a bit more punch would far better showing than what have meant a score RnF wr.r tneir league record so far this season touchdowns Moore. 3: ieck. ing duel. The leather was, for most Philadelphia F. C.

Pos. Brooklyn Wand'rs. Kucklick G-oal Smith Rogers Right full-back Robertson Davies Left full-back McMillan Morrison Right half-back J. Morris Riley Centre half-back Short Duffy Left half-back Herd Mailer Outside right S. Morns Dougherty Inside right Curtis- Shelf er Centra, forward Uolion McGhee Inside left Hosis Galloway Outside left Tula Final score Brooklyn "Wanderera 8, Philadelphia F.

C. 0. Half-time score Brooklyn. Wanderers 1, Philadelphia F. C.

0. Goals for Brooklyn Morris and Nelson. Referee, Oeorga Lambie, Boston, Mass. Linesmen: John Wal-ders and Joseph Murphy, Philadelphia, Tim of periods, 45 minutes. part, however, in the Northeast terri lacked on tho ffc- indicate lurj muic 11 41 11 tory, Lower Merion having the ball on the one and a half yard mark when their Rtrnisvall tnt; instead oi ine locals proving a floor maae un their opponents, who Lave tne half ended.

when defending their goa goal. I IM 1 I BUCKNELL DEFEATS Only once did th aone eome. taU -winning sa far this young At the start of the second half. .1 uu AJ1UT: I aaa oz-iri fhutr a.ara irai-n in tha were much in the season, they very After Charlie and his euest had Forte, of Lower Merion, ran wild and CORNELL TRIUMPHS OVER Mil FOE inreaten the engineers. Near the end Thi3 is the ribbon that he can pin ia his coat, to prove that he is good.

This is his hallmark of courage, the badge which he dons to prove that' he is both a star and a man. Few athletes ever reach the peak who do not love the game. Few ever mount to the heights of stardom unless the fiercers the odds the harder they fight. The heros of real battle, the chaps who fbow the red badge of courage are the guys who are the simplest in their manner, who love the game. All of which is merely a prologue to a story let's go now.

One week ago today Mrs. Sara Rogers was walking to church in Merchantville, N. flanked on each side by her sons. One of these, a handsome stripling, whose face still braves its luxury of the safety razor in fear and trembling, the other equally good-looking, brawny as well. As this trio walked in rather formal parade over the pavements to the edifice wherein they were to worship, they passed a field where the small boys had decided to observe the Sabbath in a manner never prescribed by their elders.

These kida had a football, and they I chatted about this and that, as Damon banged through the line for a first or ine nrst quarter Eddy threw a game, particularly in the second frame when the Phils' front liners had several chances in which to open their down. -Miller then got off on another lurwara pass to JJarby that netted ST. BOM NT iwenty-nve yards. Darby raced itunyon says, Koy Rogers proposed a ride in his gasoline chariot. "Twas jacob with Charlie and also with the guest.

Roy looked at the gas, peeked or. his end runs for another first down, wfacing the ball on the 15-yard mark 3n. account ucm wnn no one oetween him and the vnY K.eX. urooKiyn coming nere witn an Odiorne scored on the next nlav. Mil ler, booting the extra point.

Later in Kmrpn r. uaianceu lemn ami lei it ue rd S'd UP and succeed-Uoted greatly strengthened from that eu in UPsettinff Nchw.irr Knf thai iu. the period Lower Merion pulled a trick reverse play after Northeast had held Gil Dobie's Athletes Roll Up nliir-l-w i 1 oi last season, nui-uiuiiy iucj ncie iuc Huauci-um-K struggled to hlS fawrilB spore ctorv them for two down on the 3-vard line Tuck and Goodwin Score Touchdowns in Hard-Fought Game, 13-0 and Odiorne crossed the line, but the frL just seven feet Yet the sensational defensive play- TT, fr. JJue- ing of Kucklick, the local's goalkeeper, n-tvi 1 quarer gave the together with the sound game that Jrexei eleven a chnnpn tn i 26 to 0 Score in Second Game of Season linesman held that the home eleven was oft side and that the score was nil into the water supply and started the buzz and away rode the trio like some Lochinvars on a mission. Roy had his eyes fixed on the road ahead, -so he didn't get much chance to gaze about the surrounding country.

But Charlie did. Among the objects that the latter espied as he gazed with roaming eye was a bunch of youngsters in an adjoining field. BEFORE a startled driver could object, the door of the automobile was flung open, a figure darted i 'v icimu iuen jiessrs. uavies huu jkuKcin uisuinicu The last period saw the Suburban oieain. ana when tha nia I i i i rinUm -v.

ClOl IfU I 111S UKieU UliU IIUCUCU 111 uunu teTrm line up with a bang into their th aifu inTe enSineers took the score. the ball from the tnnn I opponents for two first downs right off ITHACA. N. Oct. 3.

oc Miius uu I me Vliiors irrmtu iuc ojiclioivio the hat putting the ball on the 10 Yard i-i ii a rr Klflf Pfl Oil nf 1.. I fnnnn Thai mm lunfl line. The next play put the ball on rightly be called the "Five Midgets," and as it takes size coupled with speed to play soccre that is where Brooklyn held a big advantage. Then to make matters worse Riley, at centre half-back, made the serioua mistake of keeping too close to hi full-backs. Riley's exhibition was more of the defensive order instead of try- ing to advance the ball to his for-: wards.

All of which gave Davies," uogers and Kucklick extra work to contend with. Without exaggerating it in the least the display given by the visitors was notiiing to write home about. How Brooklyn has come to be known as one if the best-balanced teams in the circuit is more than we can fathom after -sizing yesterday's game. Like the Phillies, their front liner failed to time their shots. They had galore, but always something 1 nrouchont.

the copnn i I CORNELL found Niagara a far stouter opponent than Susquehanna and only scored four touch 7 -j v-. i i iiiii tne nuu ijm niiiiu un vuuisiucicu tne three yard mark followed by Odi ay was in mirihelfl "Pncc'l l- onmn in. i i a I xrt i in it orne's scoring on an off tackle play. LEWISBURO, Oct. 3.

A TOUCHDOWN on a. pass from McCormifk lo Tuck, the first play of the second quarter, and another tally by M. Goodwin on a line plunge, the final play of the third quarter, gave Kucknell a 13 to 0 victory Kunerea awav at the Vr. stances -was bs wild as a MarcU wind. ai rvenias Drone inrougn tne line lor gmeers line but Drexel's Had thev- finished the same as they downs against the up-Staters in four 10-minute periods.

The score was the extra point. tre backed un with cturtu nhan Tii-nnklrn tnllied their The Lower Merion big factors were xii 26 to 0. Four times during the game seronaary tierense, who stopned nrst count they would have won Dy a fiu.io. uunen ana imrhv nrmr muc i irepr marciu. ouuis uiiu Kuen, Odione and Kohlas.

The first. Maroon and White captain, killed many of the Northeast offensive ef over t. uonaventure in the stadium a good combination at throwing for- should have made it impossible for ward passes. Staul gained a bit of Mister Kucklick to get near the ball nere this afternoon. Although Bonaventure never threat ti oil 4-ViA vl forts with his sure and dealv tacklin? cucourageuieni wnen ne circled left end were wiie oi tne marK, wune iuos Al Kohlas' great playing is particularly noticeable because of his com j.or a nrst down.

niie, team found stiffer opposition than thev had which did come Kucklick's way the clever backstop smothered them with were kicking it with gusto and punting with fervor. One little runt, with his nose armored behind a rubber guard, was telling his mates something. TUB mother, escorted by her sons, kept her eyes straight ahead. But not the stripling, who was on her right. His eye aout, happened to spot the kids in the field.

Before the amazed mother could gasp her surprise, this young man bolted awav and hurdling the fence was in the knot of kids before you could say John James Aloypius Robinson. The hurdler was Charlie Rogers. of whom much has been heard and of which more should be learned before the autumn dies on the icy bosom of tt is one of the Penn half parative inexperience in football, vpk- Niagara held the Ithacans for downs. Twice in the first period within the Niagara 10-yard line. Dobie put another green team on the field.

The line and ends were unimpressive, but the backs showed power. Gassner and Fratt on delayed passes and straight bucks made many substantial gains. A 22-yard dodging "run by Tilton for the last touchdown just when it looked as if Cornell would be held again was a feature. the skill of a Hardy. seemed to go wrong with the machi: at the critical moment when one or terday being only his third varsity tilt.

expected. The Saints showerl their full power in the last quarter when The Phillies owe a great deal to their j-ue uea ana xsiue used a number of freshmen inthe half. Coach O'Brien again sent in Schwartz, who had been taken out in the first period after being injured, but he was in poor shape Northeast Positions Lower Merion High Irvin Left end Kuen (Cant.) more of the Brooklyn team was hover iney neia uucKneil for downs on the VlHAA V. .1 1 a tolehower Left tackle I. Shulman Left guard Leach ue' ana lool possession ing around the Phils' citadel with only Kucklick in a position to block their progiess.

Smith Centre Ostrow goalkeeper and full-backs for being able to keep in the picture right to the finish. Kucklick has played some nifty games at the Tenth and Butler Streets grounds in the past. He has always given a good account of himself when called noon to exhibit his famous stuff. to can signals, made a nice run around the Red and Blue left end for ui i lie unit. A seventy-yard run in which S.

Brooklyn first goal, which came Cornell. Positions. Niagara. ai. iiignt guard Stewart Cinkutis.

Right tackle 4 Morris Colburn Right end Fanlke Mackoff (Capt.) Quarterback Kohlas Stec Left half-back vm.r twenty-five yards before being downed. VTOoawin warded off four tacklers Drought the ball to this Trom the toe of the right half-back Morris was the result of a lone shot. out of the tonneau, took the fence in one whirling leap, and was among that bunch of kids in a few minutes' time. Roy looked around to see what the devil was up, saw the door flying this way and that, and then looked into the field. The elder Rogers took in the scene juRt at the moment when Rogers had taken the ball, called the boys about him, and started to show them how to punt.

The brother knew that he might as well remain there, for he wouldn't he able to budge Charlie with a crowbar or lever. 1 So the guest for the day remained in the tonneau, Roy held the wheel, and they sat in this manner for many minutes while young Mr. Rogers went through the whole course of sprouts with the kids. After he had finished his coaching, actively displaying the manner in which his volunteer charges should do their stuff, the alert Mr. Rogers deftly dusted off his shoes with a piece of cambric, exquisite in design, spotless in appearance, straightened his tie, whisked a few vagrant specks of dust from his fedora and walked back to the automobile.

The brother, the guest and Charlie then rode home. There is a saying that footabll players, like poets are born and Crorman Nies Smith Conrtright Aird Anderson Kapuano Munna Left end Left tackle Left guard Centre Rieht auard Hand Right half-back Odieme two other occasions, Bonaventure forced McCornuck to try drop kicks both of Yet the exhibition given by the Phils urexel opened up another aerial attack in the last period. Fourton, a tall, lanky end, was sent in to replace Perry, and receive passes. The 1'enn Curtin Amman full-back Score by Derloda: The second counter tallied by Nelson also was scored in the same identical manner. Ivers DiFillippo custodian yesterday contest has probably never before been excelled by Kvans Lower Merion 6 0 7 7 20 Riaht tackle Otto Kiaht end wiiuu ianea.

wnen their defense stiffened as Bucknell approached the troal posts. Northeast 0 0 0 Time of periods 12 minutes. Referee ends were alert to such attempts and any backstop in this city That conclusively demonstrated even tiauDer. or Delaware. Umpire Nelson, of Mo-an ArnoM Cadzow Schreiber Bierllna Kucklick Scintillating Star after several successful tries he was taken out and Clark sent in.

He had Blaisdell, the Bucknell star was kept Penn. Linesman Howard, of Chester V. V. A. Touchdowns: Odiorne.

2: Miller. 1 Wester Quarter-back Gassner Left half-back Fratt Rluht half-back Rosenhere Full-back Cornell 13 Niagara 0 0 Kucklick had so much work to con to the naked eye that the Brooklyn front liners, when "bottled," wiltered when it came to beating the defense. As usual. Robertson, their star full- uui. vl me game until the last few no better success in this style fof Extra point after touchdown Miller.

Kohlas 6 72-5 tend with and so much clearing dur iiunutes or piay because of iniitvipo riiibstitiitions Lower Merlon: Faulke for Mc- onense. 0 00 ceived in the eame with WcRtem xirv Referee E. W. Carson. Penn Htate.

TTmnire ing the 00 minutes' play that towards the latter part of the match he had to With three minutes to nlav Schwartz back, helped his team immensely through. tin. jonnson tor ieacn, j. Miner lor Odiorne. Dorian for S.

Miller. Northeast: Krause for Hand. Rocky for Irvin. Bickhart for Cole- land. The Goodwin twin a it.

w. Merriman. Ueneva. Linesman H. J.

heaved a pass to Aiggner, who carried nengons. Colgate. Held -judge E. P. Miller.

resort to throwing the ball out of the ins ttettness clearing the ball and generally placing it at the foot of one burn, btockes lor Rocky. Sturta for Colenauer. "i wieir regular positions. navertorn. lime ot periods Ten minutes.

dancer xone in a la basketball style. the pigskin to the eight-yard line before being downed. Penn rallied here ornell. Fratt. Ciassner 2.

Tiltnn Goals from touchdowns Fratt. Treft. Substi The Phillies may have been more in Harrisburg Eleven ooouwm Drotners starred throughout the game. M. Goodwin i.ore off runs for fifteen, tut ion? Cornell Hill for Evans.

Kearnev for and held the Engineers until the whistle the game had their front liners adopted Aira. irefts for Fratt. Eddv for Courtriaht backs, and is the Kastern edition of Red Orange, if all his past performances and future hopes are to prove credible witnesses of his prowess. The kids, who happened to be a team of boys in Charlie's neighborhood, were not surprised at the advent of this new figure, nor did his position in the college football world astonish them. To the kids he was just 1 harlie Rogers, and he had come over the fence on the fly to tell 'em how to play football.

It wasn't the first visit af the redoubtable Red and Blue warrior to this bunch of kids, but it was the first time that he had hurdled a fence on Sunday to get into action with his juniors and worshippers. His mother, after she had recovered her breath, stood transfixed and looked fixedly at her stalwart son. She saw something, too. denied to fimcu me name. taot of the aggressive order.

In- Kuterfield for Rosenbern. Carpenter for Wester. Downs Allentown Captain Sukin was missed in the Uiend nf mnkinsr tracks for the ball and thirty yards during the game, while his elder brother Sid played brilliantly, tioblnhoid for Uassner. Schneider for Anderson. Clink for Mums.

White for Otto. Affeld for Kapauno. Tilton for arnenter. Niagara Stan wnen ne lntercenterl a nn. IIARRISnrRO.

Oct 8 ley for Smith. Holihnn for Bterlinv. Sheehy Drexel lineup. After injuring his arm when they seemed to have a chance Coach O'Brien decided to save him Gf beating the other fellow to it, they for the battle next week with Lehigh, simply -lolled'' around and before they Cappaucio, who replaced him, was realized what had hannened one of the aventurc pass' on the fifty-yard mark lur iuuran. nierung ior tauzow.

recn easily aeteatea tne Allentown High School eleve here today on the Island Park gridiron by a 4 to score, before a crowd of 4tr0. unu wove tftrousn the scattered The big Maroon team, coached by Clarence to me seven-yard line, and again when he made his sensational seventy-yard unequal on the defense, but with Sukin speedy Brooklyn half-backs or for-out, the backfield lacked some of the wards had his toe to the sphere. Beck, snowed a powerrui offensive which crushed the Allentown resistance. Tech scoring in every period, even in the final quarter run. Bucknell Beverly in Victory Over Paulsboro, 70 BEVERLY.

X. Oct. 8. In a gruellins battle Beverlv F. C.

defesetd Paulsboro A A. speed that the Engineers hope to show It is true that the Phils had five in Bethlehem next week. forwards in the field. That is the not made. Then young Mr.

Rogers, the Camden Comet, must be one of the born players. For we will invite you into the Rogers home, and reveal a secret of Charlie's boyhood. When he was a dashing cavalier of seven, and, having reached that mature, age, desired to name his own Christmas pres. ent his mother granted his wish. Positions.

Left end Left tackle Left guard oi his henchmen. Unlike some full-backs. Robertson ha such wonderful control and is as as the proverbial cucumber that he is never flustered when the ball comes his way. Sporting such cool head and such a sure boot gives the Brooklyn back the edge through his long experience in the game when it comes to opening out the play. Seldom Robertson failed to feed his forwards, thereby giving Brooklyn' an extra half-back with their fullback in the line-up.

Last Reason's innovation of having" neutral linesmen to assist the referee was again in vogue yesterday. Seldom, however, did Referee Lambie give the linesmen the benefit when it was a close decision. All of which leaves us pondering over the fact why neutral linesmen should be assigned when the referee assumes so much authority. Trimmer Shorts Kostos St. Bonaventura McMillan Cunningham i'urman wnen oniy a tew or the regulars remained in the lineup.

Captain Gehrlnger and his mates plated a stubborn game, but could not match the attack of the Maroon cohorts, who converted Penn Jr. Var. I lptrnl number" allowed on anv team. Tor It Ion (Cants In) it: 5s a remote question which one Karmilowics every Allentown misplay into a score. Five 7 to 0.

Pope, substituting for Price, scored the only touchdown on a cleverly executed Krock I oi rnose nve ironi liners uiu oeiier Bustis Wio rm a a a a for ncr nna blocked punts resulted In tallies for Tech. Stevens Fletcher E. lioodwin wniie tne anary and White team was never Drexel Perry i Johnson Becker Barr Heckniaa Wolf Forbei. Schwarts Aiggner Jones cverylxxiy exiept the devout who were "on their way to the same church for Surulav services. They saw the Penn I vi i lion iita i vi iiv xi vj jfever I of the quintet on their form yester- Centre Right guard Right tackle Right end Qtiarter-lmcb Ieft half-back Right half-back Left end Left tackle Left guard Centre Right guard Rieht tackle Riirht end Quarter-back Left half-back Right half-back Full-back Tuck Carroll Schwelein R.

McCarthy Kemillev Flynn O'Neill (ireen (Captain) McLaash day proved capable of exhibiting big in a position to score. Ted long and Bosser starred for Tech. while Captain Gehringer played a hard game for the losers. McCormlrk fnrwaru pass. Beverlv F.

C. Positions Paulsboro A. A. Hughes. Woolman Left end K.

Myers W. Jennctti Left tackle Haeenboth Ireland Left guard Schnffer Hood Centre Carnev Neidich Right guard II. Carnev M. Goodwin Parbv lpnJfUe stuff. Harrisburg T.

Positions. Hmrtn Ihe 1'hils tront liners were greatly Dlclil Full-back Pelton Left end Allentown II. Lleberman Thomas McAndrews laif-back. and chief reliance of Lou Young's offense for this season illustrate to a chubbv just how he had to hold the ball to kick It correctlv. She saw him tell another Caopaucio Edd I nrlifo TinAd mm tha bifb-fr Koiuea Johnson Right tackle Palmer nr-t Substitutions Drexel: Smith for Schwartz.

Hersh Hood Right end Hannen Pope. Quarter-back Roonev Collins for Johnson, Schwartz for Collins touchdowns Mccormick." Referee Mi'ller. penn Hnverford. Cm-Plre Helms. Temple.

vi iiini r-izic tuuiiai cii iu tue live sporting the colors of Brooklyn. In Fourton for 1'erry. Clark for Fourton. Penn: eleven-year-old chap, who was as fat as Lewis for Mollov. Referee Sengren.

Haver-ford. Umpire O'Brien. C. II. S.

Head lines fact the 1'hils advance guard could feubstif.itions Bucknell. Magee for Fletcher Ooodwtn for M. Ooodn-ln ri.M., Wheeler Mitchell Givler Bonitx Krd ley Keane Graham Ing Busier lieilman Left tackle Left guard Centre Right guard Right tackle Right end i. Quarter-back Left half-back Right half-back Full-back man Rankin-Brown. Time of periods 1 Knauss Stuaffer Zink Shants fihover Grelsmer Witmer Gehrlnger Smith JWt half-back Turner evems Right half-buck Myera Lyons Full-back Mattsun Beverly F.

7 0 7 Paulnboro 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns Pope. Goal from touchdown Hughes. Referee Borden. Linesman Robin gee. S.

Ooodwin for McCormick. Mai 'fnr minutes. K. Ooodwin; St. Bonaventure.

Keneallev for ruman. rh f. r- If t- Brown Starts Late for McCarthy. Karmisky for Green. Time of periods.

15 minutes. Steelton High Wins PAXMTRA IX VICTORY PALMY II! A. X. Oct. 3.

Palmyra Hlgfc defeated Enola High here today IS to 0. Buss, man's open field running was the outstanding feature of the game. son. mplre Uould. Times cl perlous 1J minutes.

in 33-0 Win Over Colby Over Steven Trade Mrs. Thomas Wins i almyra High Positions EnOla High Noll Left end Knight PROVIDENCE. R. Oct. 3.

Brown Army Medicoes Win STEELTON. Oct. 3. Steelton High School football team crushed the light Steven on Plymouth Links rON'snnnnnrrv r. r.

lrarte eleven here today, on the Cottage Hill scored a 33 to 0 victory over Colby here this afternoon, the Bears coming strong in the latter part of the game after getting away to a poor start. Colby heid Brown scroe-lesB in the first quarter and allvwed but one tiuchdoun in the second period. In tue From Aberdeen, 557 CARLISLE. Oct. 3.

The Army Medi- gridiron, by a 50 to 0 score. The Blue and Left tackle Left guard Centre Right guard tackle Right end Quarter-back eft hair-back half-back Young Mr. Rogers decided that he would wear a' head guard, with the usual accoutrement to shield the nose. This article of warfare in football was the constant companion of Mr. Rogers, its owner.

He put it on in the morning, and he took it off at night. At mealtimes, guests at the -Rogers menage were rather startled, as well as amused to see a diffident boy, named Charles, come to the table with a funny looking thing on his nose. They were further amazed and also amused when young Mr. Rogers, the baby of the family, plied his spoon and fork with gusto, politely but effectively nevertheless. But those who wondered how young Mr.

Rogers was going to fight starvation, wearing that funny looking thing on his nose all the time; were speedily informed. "With his left hand Mr. Rogers lifted the noseguard from his bezer, with the other he refreshed the inner man, stowing away the contents of spoon and fork, dropping the shield for his nose as he started his jaws working in their own mode. 'Tis a far cry from Charlie who dined in a nose guard to the star of the Red and Blue eleven, but success hasn't spoiled him, foes haven't stopped him and he looks like one of the best football prospects of the present season. Thomas flnui.o.i i i White team completely outclassed their oppon Heaps leinfelter Stanchne Shearer Wagner Srnckey Smover Rulil Italsbaugh Bussman (Captain) Harrtsbiira; Tech 13 13 13 7 16 Allentown High 0 0 0 0 6 Touchdowns Hellman.

Pelton. Busser. Long, 2: Keene. Graham. Points from touchdowns Busser.

4 (drop kicks). Subs. Harisburg. Hanshaw for Pelton, Dimm for Graham. Dress for Dimm.

Pelton for Hanshaw. Graham for Meilman. Dunkle for Mitchell. Anderson for Kamerer. Anderson for Wheeler.

Hanshaw for Pelton. McCarthy for Bonitz. Radabaugh for Long. Coner for Hellman. Allentown.

Cranti for Shantz. Pallachlno for Witmer. Ezekiel for Zink. Symons for Pallachlno. Mover for Hersh.

Zink for Kcekiel, Hersh for Mover. Shinman fo Hersh. Shantz for Crantz. Crantz for Lleb-etnan. Kemerer for Witmer, Oarkenbach for Zink.

Referee Barron. Penn State. Umpire Atticks. Iebanon Valley. Head linesman Peifer.

Lebanon Valley. Salick; Horning; Hartael Morebead Swarta Bashore Kick Sheen It. Stuckey Woelflev fi IS ents, winning wim ittie opiKisition. final half Brown struck Its real stride and Steelton High. Positions.

Stevens Tr. fal School football team In their first service enme today easily defeated the eleven from panunap golf tournament over the Plymouth Country (kb links in a spirited game. Jt required 10S Strokes to cover the eighteen rushed the Colbv team off its feet. Poseca he Aberdeen Proving Grounds in game on lirowns fleet footed backfield found conside- butter, and as worshipped as it he were visiting a shrine, just how he Lad to get started if he was going to slip off tackle in the proper manner. THEN to her consternation and surprise, she saw her fastidious son.

arrayed in the best offering that his tailor could fashion, toss his chapeau on the sod, roll up the tops of his collegiate "pants" and get behind the line to carry the- ball, and show those kids just how to tackle runner. As the mother, into whose eyes surprise fought with devotion, looked for another moment, she saw' Charlie slide off tackle, and get away for a touchdown. She saw him go right back and take his place behind the line again, and Well, Mrs. Rogers knew what was in store for her. So she simply tossed her hands in the air, in one wave of despair, and went to church, flanked this time only by her other son.

Some moments later, a breathless halfback, carrying his hat in his hand, and pant-ting like the hart of cooling brooks, the Barracks field by a score of 53 to 7. Full-back 12 holes. Tills together with a liandican of sixteen netted Mrs. Thomas a total of eighty-two. Just an even hmlt .1 wnMHM IiOgan II abler Avers Rut ter Palmyra High Enola High The local army men were at no time In laneer and It was only In the final quarter 0 Left end Ieft tackle ruard Centre Right guard Rieht tackle Right end Ouarter-back ble difficulty in ploughing through the rain soaked field but Keefer.

Pixnii an.l Randall broke away and made some great runs. Keefer. Brown's ace. player his most brilliant xinie coming to Brown, getting away Lewis M. Singer.

Da.vhof Settlno Stabuau. Fox Touchdowns. Balshangh. BiiHsman with a number of substitutes in line that i. net.

Martin. eree. Light, llummelstown. Linesman Aberdeen could pierce their defense. Army Medical Position Aberdeen fen ruui- of 4:1 and SO vtiIk a ml twTpriil from Forrey Itolnn strokes against each other In the afternoon Diaving.

Although she had the best gross score of the afternoon. Miss Charlotte Thomas, the youthful champion of the Plvmnuth frsm- Hersh ey. I mpire. Shertzer. Palmyra.

Tim of periods, lo minutes. Crooks Left end Kernan 15 to 20 yards, Dixon" also did some flashy Etter. IWt half-back Arriek Irt tackle ijove Smith Left guard Misick H. Singer Right half-back XtltCey 1 .111 ttlA tire. I hall .1,1.

Lrban Full-back eizgifr season. He also reeled oft nnnLi.er run of Carnes Centre Delaney try Club, found the handicaps too strong for her to overcome, and failed to finish at the top of the score. The scores recorded Steelton High 20 14 14 5J I 23 yards. Anderson Right guard Anarews Hellertown Booters Tie WithBethlehem BETHLEHEM. Oct.

8. The high Stevens Trade '0 0 0 0 0 Coibr presented a fiirhtln? team in which HAIR-GROOM" Washus Right tackle Hrody Decker Right end Dombroski II. Singer. Cramer 2. Fox.

Kt the defensive work of O'Ponnel. Is'ee and players during the afternoon were as follows ter. Thrush. Safety Dayhoff. Points from Smith was of the highest grade.

Brown UiuchdownsLewU 6 (drop kicks). Referee made 16 first downs to Colby's three. Colby's Balslev Quarter-back est Mavnes 1-eft half-back Braind Orant Bight half-back school soccer team journeyed to Hellertown Crowley. D'ckinson. L'mpire Qoldstlne.

Dick nearest approach ri the Hruwn roal was the Mrs. H. C. Thorn aa Mrs. V.

Mr nek and battled the Hellertown High Bchool to a a5-yard line. inson. Head linesman Cockblll. BucknelL T. lOS 112 112 119 Robinson uIl-bacK iiages Referee Swabloskl.

L'mpire Bobb. Head Miss N. Buchanan to 0 tie in a soccer game today. Brown N. R2 101 n.

16 i 21 80 0 Mr. R. darner Broda linesman Butz. Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy Well-Groomed all Day Mrs. J.

Q. Thomas Farm School Easily 121 Position Colby Left end CaUagan Left tackle Keith Left guard Cowing Centre O'Donneil Right guard Lombard O. F. Smith McCrillis Stephens Miss Ct Thomas ioi BANGOR TIES WILSON The game was fast and well played by both teams. Bethlehem having the ball ln Heller-town's territory the greater part of the gome, but the shooting was Ineffective.

The closing minutes showed some real form and several shots from the toes of Aleck and R. Turns Back Temple Get Vollhracht Right tackle EAST0X. Oct. 3. Bangor nigh and Wilson Hich battled to a tie here today each eleven scoring a touchdown.

Neither Many Soccer Tilts Heal la bot Prelitz just missed the cross-bar by Inches. Mishel Position FARM. Oct. 3. Temple South Side Hellertown scored the extra point.

Keefer Positions Bangor High O. Prelitz. D. Unchez. Ldes Right end Quarter-back Left 1 i back Right Is.ii'-lick Full-back 0 0 rresn proved no match for the National rami School today, who won 39 to O.

Gordon was a tower of strength for Farm on Tapis for Today There are vnral Inionuiin. Fotter Er'ckson Johnson Mathers Drummonil ft 14 1333 0 0 0 JVovorocaky Lawrence Brown fwoie Newark High Wins Opening Contest NEWARK. Oct. 3. Newark High Bchool winner of tile State football cbamplun-ahip for secondary high schools for live consecutive veara.

opened the season yesterday with a victory of 114 to over Kinyrua High. This score is a record for Delaware, it being the hit-best number -of points ever scored by a liigb school team the State la any one Wilson High Adams Belles Otto Wright Prltchard CVlby School. plowing through the lighter opponents for tour scores. Temple failed to register a first down, so Harrisburg Academy Wallops Beckley, 182 HARRISBURG. Oct.

3. Coach Tubby Barr'a Harrisburg Academy football team opened lta season here today on the Riverside gridiron by walloping the Beckley College eleven by an 18 to 2 "core. Jerry Irwin, brilliant Blue and White star, played a great game, acortng every touchdown for the visitors, while Jack Bloomfield. of Philadelphia, also played a good game for Coach Barr. Harrisburg Acad.

Positions Beckley Col. Goal Right full-back Left full-back Pvight half-back Centre half-back Left half-back Outside right Inside right Centre forward Inside left Fritchman Stern Rieger Fritchman Pan is Griffo Grubb Substitutions Caiffer Bennett Hmock dies on the tapis for this afternoon to help give the season a good start. The National league has two a urown for Broda. gee riir Smith llnrtoa fnr Cl.lw.n Ti good was the Farm School defense. Morcir fur i tt i TiniTB 1 1 1 v.

1 Amy Strunk Owens Rowland (iorfshalk Roche Chamberlain. Williams May Clifford Cnllie Bangor High Tnlio "Hair-Groom" is a dignified combing cream which costs only a few cents a jar at any drugstore. Millions use it because it gives that natural gloss and well groomed effect to the hair that final touch to good dress both in den Shore tackling First (ernian'n r.ri tlm left end left tackle left guard centre right guard right tackle right end quarter-back left half-back right half-back full-back 0 6 0 0 F. S. Pos.

Temple Fresh n. 1 i i i 1 1 1 for Hodsre. Towle for Talbot. I). Smith for R.

I.vneh Heard Left end alters grounds at Fifth street and Tabor iowle. Ilandall for Ar'tlioli mi.i.i,i Smitn .1 arney Brinkes Aleck Albnnez dall. Rh hards far Randa.l Crown t. if nii.hiii-.lj wnue tne recently organized will board the Outside left Nagy Bedonis Referee Nauman. Linemen Krunsman.

Blaik urran Payer for Edes, Dixon for Edes Ed for 1 for Keefer. Good for Payer, fonsiiiine for T.nu-rc-rwo scored 17 touchdowns. Arnold. Chalmers Sheetz 6 7rht due to hookup with Melrose in the opening game. Germnntown S.

C. champions of the National League, have an exhibition 06 Green Wilson inen sidine. Jones for Lawrence. Ift tackle Left guard Centre Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter-back I -eft half back Right half-back Full back J. Irwin (Capt.) Jloyer Freifeld Bernard Unman Levin Cowen Julian Fancorln Horowitz Stonimisch (iordon Temple Fresh Hie.

Carney. Touchdown i oiH'liilnwnii Ii" Hi. o. i T. Skezzlcl Weinf eld leading with seven.

On several occasions "aik plavers ran through the entire bmyrna team for touchdowns on the kick-off. Tii playing of Chalmers. Whttenian and Riley fea 8temm MAHANOY CITY TRITJMPH3 MAHANOY CITY. Oct. 3 Mahnnov 1 1 .5.

1 I A 1 1 1 1 l.oais from touchdowns Mishel left tackle Nubs left guard McNitt Packard (Capt.) uled with the Stewart Club of the Allied I-eau-ue at I and Tioga streets, while Kav- Schultz Fisher ooti. Referee Halloran. Providence r-tn. woou. wiucn sports a corking eleven win "re Burleiaht.

Exeter iimnmun tured. City High snowed under Coal Township High here today. 83 to 3. right guard Shellenberger i't uieir rivars Ann, rm llApr.Nl i i Newark. Hackett 0 Brodish Springheld.

business and on social occasions. Kven." stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all day in any style you 0 0 Mahnnoy C. H. Fos. Coal Twp.

High. 13 30 Tirae 13 Quarters. 0 0 Gilbert Bowman Hoak Newmyer Rushey Davis Bloomfield F.dan Best 6 Left end Holland National Farm School 20 0 Tlinihilnnno Htntnlnllirh Gordon 4, Horo- tackle. half-back half-back. full-back Grltfln Klett Uuntsberger Brown Klex iiiirij iuurin inn uickinaon streets grounds.

citDJni "Uhlandera of that k1! Kl ArAly team, of rounJ of the' National (up series The Highlanders sport an evenly balanced llnenn this like. "Hair-Groom" is greaseless: also Ursinus J. Us Lose Bethlehem Soccer Teams in Close Games BETHLEHEM, Oct. 3. 8nppy and close games were played today in the Pnblic School Soccer League.

Jefferson and Penn tied. 0 to 0. In extra innings, while Hlghbee defeated Fairvlew. 1 to O. Penn was defeated by Franklin.

2 to 0. Calpso battling Kosemont to a to 0 score, and Hamilton helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous hair. Smyrna. Ely Clayvillo Staats Pusey Mnmford Hollett E. Binder W.

l'inder Hurd Barwlck Left end Left tackle Left guard Tent re Rieht guard RigiH tackle Right end Quarter-back Left half-back Goals from touchdowns Fancorin 1. Gordon. Field Judge: Eisenberg. I'rsinus. empire: Foor.

Linesman: Cohen. Field Judge: Mills. Time of periods: 12 minutes. Maver Riley Silvester M. Armstrong ook R.

Manns D. Armstrong Morris Whiteman Safety Btemm. -J. Irwin 3. Tolchdown of American League fame.

to Perkiomen School sporting their col- Left tackle Left guard Centre Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter-back Left half-back Right half-back Full-back Horan Sartusky Clarke Caper Kelly J. Curler Jno. Curler Josephs August Walinclus Referee Davis. Purdle. Umpire Marcus, in me iront line.

Shaw Strausser Miller Washingel Cabols Heath Saunders Cabloskie Murphy Burinskie 25 1783 0 3 H. Sell It for Less raTCTTTR TARTAR Mr.vt LKSrilHIl. Ict. rt. i)niii-uri rEWSKmn 4 .1 Rieht half-back Jaqtiette Clifton Heights Bennett Full-back cuun not penetrate tne aeiease ui inree minutes of nlav Perkiomen Rchool rn.i loru-opring tuy ana tne locaia non goal line and defeated the powerful I'r- 19 Mahanoy City High Brideshurflr Positions Royersford sinus College Junior Varsity here thU after in Clash With Hobart 3 Coal Township 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 nw in.

1 r-i. Penn. Head linesman Moore. Penn State. Pottsville Bows to Nesquehoming Team POTTSVILLE.

Oct. 3. Pottsville High could not penetrate Nesquehoming High's defense today and the visitors went back with victory. 20 to O. Touchdowns Josephs 3.

Wsl 4 3 as. Curly Kirg nertzi Dining three periods the two teams battled Touchdowns inuim-m iv 2. I. Armstrong 1. Riley 2.

Armstrong 1. Medill Myers 1 Points from li substitutions for Newrk-VaWnt "or Svlvester. Crooks for Cook. Med.ll Whiteman. T.

Manns for Ref-' i-rlon Delaware. moire. Mannix. Del-eree. ton riQ lime 2.

Holland 2. August. Jno. Cnrley. Goals from nnmiBU Dn II 11 II Unu thn fin ..1.1.

h.il!... 1. I Hap Spangler's Hobart eleven iii (Carl) I advantage. It was 1'erkiomen's onening am' Left Left tackle Left guard Centre Right guard Right tackle end Mianerland a sulendid test for one of the strongest its dow today, when thev stack up Fuhrman Keeler Daley mers) Thomas Mlnordee Zipp Kleli8n Evans in the local school football historv. against Clifton Height'.

1" I vniii 1 Van Kanan I.ine-nn- I teams aware. Meal linesman, of quarters. 12 minutes. The game is arousing rrent touchdowns Josephs si. Goals made by Burinskie.

Referee. Morflng. Umpire, Byron. Time of periods, 12 minutes. FOX CHASE IN VICTORY Fox Chase A.

B. C-, amateur champlonsNof 1024. defeated Summerdale A. A. yesterday.

2 to Breidenbach Perkiomen School Positions Nesnuehomlng 11. rosuiona roiisviue i followers of football, aa it Is lt.H Wei ken I Garrett Left end Campbell Ieft end Griffith NEWARK A. C. CRUSHED P-TKTON Oct. 3.

Lincoln I niver-lty 'J 4ft to O. Quarter-back ranter Maier. the most important early season game of the (Falrhellerl I winning from Lafayette, to J. Springer Breaks 50 to Capture Title WILDWO0D. N.

Oct. 3. Eugene Springer, of Wildwood. secured permanent possession of the Cane May county championship trophy for trap shooters by breaking fiftv straight targets at the monthly shoot of the" Wildwood Uun Club his afternoon. The summaries County championship, fifty targets- Springer.

50; Bonham. 4i: Harris, 4S1: Shields. 4: Sullivan. 48; Rothaker. 48: Clegs.

44; Meta. 42 GIRARD WINS TITLE TORK. Oct- 3. Glrard was crowned county champions today when they defeated Glen Rock, champs of the Southern York County League. 3 to 1.

In a brilliant game. GLEN ROCK GIRARD a.e. r. h.o.a.e. Loft half-back Bronson Burns.

rno.Ta.Ai i X' ivr -w. King i Hfoore 1 positions FOX CHASE Positions SUMMEKDALK (T. Fairheller) Whelnn Ursinus Juniors Reimert Wntters Ebner Ferif 1-1. Roth La clair Left-end Bishop Right half-back S.Hunsberger Wentland Left tackle Left guard Centre Right guard Right tackle Right end Ciiia rter-back Left half-back Right half-back Flear Veanna Pnine Norovlcb McElmoyle Fnorda Williams Caney Iri (Hale) I rook Left tackle Left guard Centre Right guard Right tackle Right eud Quarter-back Left ha if -hack Right half-back Full-back quarters: Longmore C. Jenkins) Matak flunksl Phore Reed C'rea Shollenberg Bacenta Rhims Christ Fsherbee Hnerling Blmmerling 0 13 020 0 0- 0 year.

The teams are old rivals on the football field, having met in annual contests for A close btle has resulted on tie scows" mSt the "Bme" en ln e'eV5n" clashed twice last season, bat. scoreless tie at Clifton early Full-back R. Hunsberger Davis JERSEY VP Cox Lincoln V. Saunders Galloway Taylor 1 1 en ry Wilson Lancaster Brown Goodman Lee Anderson 0 0 0 Woodward. Newark A j.

launders Wilson L. Boyle James K. Bo vie L. Johnson Tucker V. Wilson j.

Wilon A. Johnson Tmvis ltt ena Left tackle Left guard- Centre Right guard Rieht tackle Right end Quarter-back Left half-back Right half-back Full-back Bridesbure 0 0 Rovesford-Spring City .0 12 Touchdowns Hale 3. BronRon. 6 24 Krieg Full-back Barnes McLaln Feaster Hamibach Gopfl Wright Bense Connor Tean Kuowle F. Ielaner Fox Chase Summerdale Referee Score Left tackle Left guard Centre Right guard Right tackle Right End Quarter-back Left Half-back Right half-back Full back 0 0 0 Lear Gorman Hethers Craig Porter Newman I)e Sini liver Bulinan 12 14 2 0 0 0 NeRntiehomlng 7 Seckard.

Linesman Kgolf. l'mpire McMul- Pevklomeei 0 0 6 6 0 0 Pottsville High 0 ne- Ursinus Juniors Ien. Times of periods 12 minutes. Several new faces will appear in the 11 nn of the Philadelphia team this week aether with veterans ii. w.

TmirMnsiii Williams. 2: Grs to- Touchdown Krieg. 1. Substitutions Kei team rick for Davis. Cape for Cook.

Brady for Among some of 0 -Newark A Wentland. JleAvoy for Woodwaid. Nierghar. are Hobart ltne-u rniversitr 20 14 40 siars tnat will appear In un are "Red" Staley, Joe teln. Joe and Tommy Egan.

rtaiey, "leo'- for entlnnd. Gary Tor Davis. Referee Romeo. Springfield. Umpire Saylor.

Bethle Delanev. Knowles, Dean. Gop Touchdown Kl, luu mill fl. Goals from touchdowns Safety: McLaln. heni.

Linesman Horn. Moravian. 0 0 2 0 3 A. O't. ss.

2 2 1 i 0 0 0 7 0 0 H. W'k. rf 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 8 Ola'er. lb 0 210 0 0 0 110 0 W. W'k 2b 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 J.

W'k cf 112 10 1 0 3 March. If. 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 Gilbert 3b 1 0 8 1 1 m'iih 1. lne fUback position, mates running town Cn'PtS with' OUt-of- MtTlvllle I f.1Iow Clifton game. Referee Magulre, heltenham.

Linesman Rooney. Umpire Zopfl. U. of Pa. Time of periods 12 mln.

W. Virginia Wins by Single Score MORGAXT0WX. W. Oct. (A.

A lone touchdown was West Virginia's margin of vietofy over the strong Davis and Elkins College eleven here this afternoon. Outweighing Rodgers' Mountaineers, and tout.) ou contender fnr State honors Davis Mechanicsville High touchdown Saunders. 2: Henry. Lee. Lancaster Brown Goals from touchdowns Saunders 4 Referee Hamnlon.

Linesman Ayres. Umpire Tucker. Time of periods 12 minutes. TEAMS IN DEADLOCK Bill Oorreli Krankford Steeljaekets and St Johns, of Manayunk. battled to a scoreless tie yesterday at Peucoyd Field before from touchdowns Granger.

Williams. Referee Lebengood. Linesman Smith. Umpire Sperne. Time of periods 12 minutes.

Mt. Carmel Defeated Susquehanna Foemen MT. CARMEL Oct. 8. Mt.

Carmel High defeated Kusquehanna University Reserves here today. 20 to 0. Breslins' line plunging featured. Mt. Carmel H.

Pos. Rnsauehanna U. R. Diehl. Aufech.

cf. Baker, c. Blake, lb. Bnrrall. Kunkel.

Mran. p. Shaffer. Thomas, rf. Glen Rock Uirard uaa rr ft pa-e- sgg nan 11 ail TUP 1 3 Setrlta.

c. 1 tt 0 later games. Jolts Chambersburg 0 0 0 2 1 BR.1DESBTRG 6HTJT OUT PHOEMXVIM.E. Oct. 8.

The rnlon Club toved with Brldeshnrg Green Jackets, of Philadelphia, here today, defeating them 13 to O. 0 3 0 0 Klln'st. P. ,.1 0 27 11 4 Totals. ...0 0 0 0 0 1 ..0 2 0 0 2 0 and Elkins fought a stubborn battle, but was MECHAXICSBURO.

Oct. 3. Mechan a Mir crowa. 9 27 8 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 HAZLET0X DEFEATED HAZLETON. Oct.

a close and gruelling game in which a point "rteroucl" 'fKI 'T- Scraon1 Twh def t- Frankford S. Bridenburg- G. J. Positions rnlon Club unable to keep pace witn the hard-punching lesburg High outclassed Chnmbersburg Hig: Left end University gridders. KTanser Left End Kennedy In their battle here this afternoon and won easily by the score of 45 to 0.

scoring ii. Tarasweick Left end Siegfried Johnson Soudt T. Waninger Jturko Ilaleton IT I -eft tackle Spade every quarter. Positions. Tryon Is Heroic Left guard Hase nor and substitute who played were among the stars.

St. Johns Lynch Abbey Scanlon Leberman Green Ferry Bolauder Boyle MeGovern Bowers Curclo 00 0 Left tackle Left guard Centre Rieht guard Right tackle Rieht enfl Quarterback Left half-back Rieht half-back Fullback icsburg. Positions. Chambersbnrg. Figure for Colgate c.Ka?!".

Gallagher Smith Cook Nichols Younaman Annicks Rlngleven i end. Englerth Gryscavage Cortelllno Menatace Tebby Morse Mascball Grossman Breslin Barck Andrelevicz Larler Mauer lea JIueber Milewski Smi'es 'i iico Centre Right guard Right tackle Right end Cluarter-haek Left half-back Right half-back Streamer Kurtz L. Wagner Bendigo ShuntcII Ulrich rlhue Upflegrove Dnnkleberger Hertaler Call or Write for Folder of Football and Soccerball Specials Scranton L. Oakes Morel and Kcarta Therhaugh Bates Kg an Hiisko Sarks Regan Barton Lert end Left tackle Left guard Centre Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter-back Left half-back Right half-back Ritter fiponsler HAMILTON. N.

'Oct. 3 (A. Tryon. Colgate's mighty half-back, led Rultzaberger Bronga lert tackle Reiley Hall Left guard Willicombe Meyers Centre Shaffer Gelredman Right Gnard Webb Ochall Right tackle People Thomas Right end Fleck Gelbert Quarterback Schlotterer Noe Left half-back Quandt i (Dillinger) McMillin Right half-back Harvev Gallous Full-back Dorman T'nion Club 7 0 fi 0 13 Brldesbuig Gr. 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns Dorman.

Quandt. Goals from touchdowns Shaffer. Referee fxncare. Linesman Williama. Umpire Dorm.

Time of periods 12 min. Ramon ITerrera. a Cuban inflelder. has been 0 McKelvey O'Donneil St. John's of Full-back STJSaUEHAHNA LEAGUE KIK MILLS.

Oct. 3. Elkton and Elk Mills batted to a twelve-inning tie here today in the playoff for the Susquehanna League pennant. Darkness caused the game to be sited in the twelfth. tallea LK J-ON ELK MILLS r.

h.o.a.e. r.h.o.a.e. nrnhar. 5 3 I Gal'her. cf 1 2 1 0 1 4 1 0 L'steln.

ss 0 2 5 2 0 rot Ir 1 1 0 0 Allen. lb. 1. Itob n'son. 3b.

0 9 3 5 1 Mastin If. 0 0 3 0 0 Wright, 0 4 4 1 Carr. 0 1 0 T-rd lb 014 0 Bland. 8b. 3 5 1 Woolman.

rf 0 0 2 1 0 Soence. c. 0 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Kay. 0 13 2 0 1 McG'rn. 1 0 6 0 Watkins.

p. 1 1 0 0 Suesserot Forbt- Kinc- Wol! McNev McKee Mowre Leslie- rranbfoid Steeljackets .) 0 his teammates to victory over Clarkson Tech, 60 to 0. on Whitehall Field this afternoon ln the second game and victory of the Maroon Berkheimer Drawbaugh tackle guard half-back Full-back Mt. Carmel High 1.1 0 7 21) Gunning Laws UutrTW IIlllin. Of P.

Linesman P. Partu Carr Weaver run-back Open Mon. Fri. and st. Eves.

season. Tryon scored five touchdowns, four Hallo 0 Martin Fortuey iiar.ieinn mgn Scranton a HWJ TdW LM Lj Susquehanna Res 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns Breslin. 2: Anderlevlcz. Goals from touchdowns rossman. 2.

Referee Hncenbiif k. Gettysburg. IJnesman Price. Lehigh. Umpire Baker.

Gettysburg. Time of periods 12 minutes. after lengthy runs, and also Kicked the extra points for goal. 7 07 Osterman Peters Fink loucnuowns (lakes. ns even i rm Touchdown Fink.

Basehore Z. Wnver. touchdown. Martin. Walter.

Gallagher. Field Juuge onrien. illanova. v. Gallather.

Time of periods 10 and 12 minutes. For each of the five players the Yankees agreed to send to Salt Lake in part payment for Tony I.azerre. the New Workers will forfeit 15 OlM) if they canrot deliver them. Alex Ferguson was the first. that's Owner Lake has salted away.

Points after tnochdown Barton. Referee Patterson. Linesman III11. Field Judge Gilbert, Umpire Blank. Time of periods 12 minutea.

WTilbur Swansboro. of Syracuse, will be used at first base for three days and pitch th fourth next season if Manager Hi Myers baa his way. Martin 2. Fortney purchased by the Boston Red Sox from the Springfield clnb of the Eastern League. He has Totals At the finish of th.Mr season's play with the Yankees the sst.

Louis Browns had split even in twenty-two games, giving tbem the beet record' against a New York club in many seasons. 2 6 36 14 3 Lefty O'DouI ia tio distance hitter. He iV patting mare or .340 for the 7. A A' "wner liawson. or juenmona.

says neu sen i sturry Stewart. Wrmtrwrhnm second Backer. "I 2 i A IT-S Chan pionaiiip clnb and start aaer ln bought by Washington, had more than fifty ,0 0 0.0 I Ol vOOO 0 3 1926. atoleu bases in tha Southern League tbi year. Owner Dawson, of Richmond, says he'll sell Stuffy Stewart.

Birmingham second aacker. ranks High riint tbrouah 'the Qt WU 1.

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