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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1930 KJ Gettysburg Triumphs in Great Surprise Over Villanova Opponents 3-0 MORRIS' PLACEMENT GETTYSBURG 'BULLETS' TRIM WILDCATS By Chas. Bell BOOTH'S BRILLIANCE I f. el CONQUERS WILDCATS SUBDUES MARYLAND Yale Ace Plays Two Stanzas, Scoring Two Touchdowns and Throwing Passes for Another Duo; y. Visitors Battle Gamely, But Lack Reserve Strength Phoenixcille Lad Stands on 25-Yard Line With Mc-Cloy Holding Oval to Boot Leather Over for Tally That Beats Stuhldreher Clan I NEW HAVEN'.

Oct. 4. Vale, I Lineup or to lie more exact, Albie Uooth crushed the much touted threat of the 1'nl- Lineup 1 fersity of Maryland under 40-111 actirp In thu hiiu 1 lipro tbia flrtprnttmi Oettysburg Eden ill a game much niiire stiihliiirulj' fought i.ij.jj'i,,,, than the score would indicate. llin.i I'o. inrl fi aitrjlaiid VUt llilWiIri Keely l'cir the greater Wirt of three ticrimls n.

runner lien Position .1 fft end tackle initird HJirht intard. tackle ItlL'lit end Dtr. Villa nova Connelly rieoirh IHi'li Bradley Uarett RoiH'hfT Pelahrltlit SlcUiiehlln tho Mnrylnnd eleven battled the Itluc'i if It I tfiitinl Kmi Kartlliieilo luckle ('ttrHt on even term ami constantly threat-1 yin.ent ldirrtt It iu nt nut. Moiier II. Sronfr Veriota eneil the goal but.

toward the ('lime i iV. Quarterback ON TrVt tfcLD JLJ KitofoP. i-X7 fV rTBosfecHMft rhm-k. lu.Jft.Ht It. or tne irnv, worn tiown ny inie re- snmti Morrta r.jft iiu I ii vii.r Knonta ruiiuutk IKItJi ClitiimtTi 0 140 Illflit halfback llellly Cant.ii a o-s Ni iir tiv ihtIimIi serve power, they criimiilcil coiniilcte-ly while (lie l'lis iiotimlcd out inlditionnl points with ease.

Yule 1 J4 Murvlmul .7 tf 1 I Ha nova ww I luring the tirst tnrec nerioil llnoth I tuts inln JlfKttn. 7 ii riiii-iiiT. popKtltll- tlona; ttyaburxMeCarty for Eden. Walker foe Rlnnii. i- Wfltt thp Olilv tlirfprpni'p hltwpptl tht.

Mil.tinuait. Laverlna: Marvlaiiil. i hHlflT( Continue From First Pag 65 yanU to the 13 la Penal" tie! assessed the homeatera. In desperate effort to stem tiie which tmt carrying them to the Mnem threw nana efr it. the accoml tall.

And tlier (ruinrU eighty-three yards fin? -tErw made by UettyriMir. ito tl.i department of piny they wer outplayed, for three iHnnova were intercepted by the alert Hullet To Captain M'Cloy, Mi.rrin. brillintit halfback, and of Bull" Rtnner and Mike Hmiunello, moa of The lorr of the Hullet' triumph went, but McMillan, MeCnrty and all the, for that atter, took their place a h'eroea in ettyburs'i greatest victory tn many a day. Villanova wan whipped, but even thrown th murk Mcat brl1-ianrt of Harry (dialer, sophomore taSSe" and "Red" the Unidowna bny who was the life uf the Main Linera' line until he was bnrt and limped off tlm field after hi battered matca, Moru.ni and Highfield. Three timea in the first quarter, and rain in the second period the Bullets drora into Villanova territory, against teams.

With Uooth on the iZViiJX'A in the niieiiitiE stanza. l.ennnn hiidicinioiera tniace aicki. i pmiin for Mnller. Junfa for Mcflny. Yllliiuora- Mc-'iann for Connelly.

Edward" for Kenuah. IHeta limine- tor iionovnn, itintl scored nfter a HI -yard run bv I'll rker i.inbn. Booth for "nan Meane for Hnesi Muhlfeli for Parker. Tyaoa on a Intcrnl nnd a l.i yard pass from uwiea for nn. iia.Men for i in.

V. iioiivimt. jerry ror Iiflnhrltln, Jtnrann for Mel.aiitrtilln. HlahAeld tnself to Hneail. Mnrylnnd had fought c.nkiiii for K-aeiaiinp Twin.

back with a fine aerial nl luck featuring i.tnn'r lor (nr-rm, ghsehnn for Ednarda. Iinucher for Ilarklna. (artfr for Hlxhflehl. Bby for Klln-er, llellly for Carter, Hammond for Mr- I.nilDhllla. Chalmers and Merger to tie the count.

f(r Viin'rrit. K. irMiii for I (ht, Minltun fur Htfnvnrt, Milriuitn fur llmtilt, l.lmlffiUrif fur Mntliln, Hull for ilr.wlv. ltooth appeared In the second iiimiter Kereree H. D.

Cralnna. Cmplre n. Merrllt Vata and in less tlinii two minutes Yule hail two tniichdiiwns. lie pnssed to Ollhfrt. w'lltlamann.

Fielrl ludiat j' Bonn fur li.i varilN ami the first score (I Brtfn. Hwarthmore. mid then run MS yards through the right Tmliir f'T rmiklln. Hin-ntl fnr A. Hotri IM-Ncr fur V.

iU'nnf, Itn rrn fnr Iiihui-iti. I'mker for Miihifi'ld. Vliicent fnr Hi 'fin, Mri fnr Hrnnkif, 'iT'on fnr 1ht. Ilfwiiii fur MW-omun. A.

imnn fnr KiifN't, Miililffhf fnr I'lirkcr. l)mnnri for Marri-n. for l.tn-1ciilT(f. Cnniier fr MtiMhHii. Wtltmr fif Hull.

Ctiiiklin fnr 'Irlor. Hrtnikl fnr I'mmi, Ki-f'itluf f'r Awvr, Mtinntin fnr Vhicent, llnH'lMjr fnr Wlltnir Ilrlm for lU.Mi, RulihHri ftir A. K. Ilnnm fnr K-ielnilnc. Um'-A fnr Hrniiktt.

KlvattT fnr Met-filnii. HhrevHi tut s.de for I ho second. the ingb time the Wildcats thrent Until Ii rested in the third period anil ened to score. Villanova played sluir-Kishly nnd Dandlctl the ball sloppily. DOUGHERTY GLEAMS there was no scoring, lie returned in the fourth anil sis plnrs Inter tossed wnne snap and speed characterized the motion of the Iinllets.

I ll I l-fvcrlmc fnr Mi'hlOlil. or fnr ngniu to Iti'iin for a toiii'hilnwn TIGER SOPHS GLEAM AS AMHERST FALLS time for A few minute Inter. he crashed through, tha right sido again L'vi'iiiii, ifitf iur iii'ini. i vtrT inr i nr. Mnrvlrn1--Kviiim fnr I'tipitflmnn.

Kpimiah fnr FiislnT. I(ipivliiinn fnr Kvtn, hufiforil fnr CnrlU. Offlfldlfj HfffH', K. J. TiifK.

tJiniilr A. W. rnhnr. limn- T. J.

Mrl'ibiV ftnlr I'mil, Julv K. (irfon, JVnn Hiito. and ran 41 ynnls to finish the iliiy'a 15 CATHOLIC WliUS work. ale final counter came when Levering scored at short distance after Lower Merion Wins Over Burrs, 19-6 M'Tlon protiticul RpHrkMnir flnlnh to liiiiiiIt Vcl Cnllitillr IMirh uiKlcr a tflttM. rotutt In lie) foil.

lit arlt)lrin iIhhIi it Aril- Wh i'atliollo P'-iUlonii lowr Mrlnn p(icn J.t'ft Mid i' nuri'M' hfr McKflve; 1-t'ft (mklH In im I lino ii I.cfl vimril Koatcr Fttrtr Out Ittiiffiurt Hilda urird Itim- ruhfj Itluht ln hie Tiirm-r Knrrfll. Kltitif fin I llrH.lft.nl l.nrriiy (Jiinrt T.ff liiilfhAck t(hlr KfiiiKdr Jtintit Imlfhii.ti Knu)r KMhriil" Kullt.Q-'k 'I lor Wwl fl 0 I) 0- fl Limrr Mcrtim Toiii'hilnwn; Weit Cnthnltr low fr Mtrloti Veil ii ii, llntk well, I't'tuij pn kT HcfiTt'- ll'TRoat. T- Pmti'ri' lieitrr. 'I'lnns of t(rioilM- mlr.ul.. AGAIN ENDS IN TIE tho Blue, linil recovered a Maryland fumble on the 11-yard mark, llooth drop kicked three or four trie for extra point and Hnend booted one from placement.

Jack James and Stan Purncll in Limelight as Nassau Gridslers Roll Over Lord Jeffs in Opening Brush by 23 to 0 Score Scores Two Touchdowns as Mates Vanquish Bethlehem Foes, 19 to 0 lAWBENCrVIttl 8INKB TTGEE T9, LAH KKNt KVMJ.K N. J.t lh-t. 4. Rally (nir itrmiRlv In Hi Mcoml lulf, fh If.wr-nr rill 1vvva trliniinhed VO orer tht Prlm'tftna frpttimiin Mruntli hr tin! nr. Tti onlr icor of Hit urn plarimiit kirk from ttit 14 Turd lint, cum In tht Ul nutrtrr nwi wtt inftflt by IHIilil', Tht frmlimjiii H)Cnn(Jn uut-rlNjcil Istwrfin plllt" In Hit flmt hnlf.

Imt tlm l.nmr tntn lichl the vUltnni In tht uprnnil Its If, vlllv rnltylnir iiriinf If Rdvniiii' th I'd In In tlilr upptMirnrt' tcrrimrv mil tlin trnrnit tlm f1it'rnint kifk. CLEARFtEtD HIOH WINS CI KAMKIKI I), fVf. 4 rii-nrflrlil MUli Hi hnnl rifft'ltfrl ttlf VfttTfttl lliillttttiynhlirir fnnl t'nrt nf it 'ti'i Hi'i't nnxlr- tln'lr flmt Inth-li'lnmi lnrlnT Hi" Iti-Ht ii'irtir ntt (turltiit the nminr thi.rtlnn nf tin iiitiitj wiruM. tfiit un to rct un llttr liHirfi. SOUDEUTON, Oct.

4. The North Pertn Baseball Lengue once again resolved into a tie this afternoon, when for the second time a play-off game between North AVales anil Telford was called with the score tired. Darkness NOBRISTOWK, Oct. powerful offensive and stout defense proved too much for Overbrook High to overcome her today and Norris-town High School captured its first triumph of the season, routing Dr. rniXCETON.

N. Oct. 4. Two Tiger sophomores led crushing brought the game to a halt at the Lineup Matthew BWI roo essin aggrega- Pnd o( i1(h fa tion in thrilling gridiron classic, 13 Rt 7 to 7. to Telford took an early lend in the ft Bethlehem Catholic High School wn thrust buck to its Steel City yesterday when Johnny liillespic's Catholic High football machine defeated them nt (Jnhill Kield.

The score was Catholic, 111; liotlilehem Catholic, 0. I rank Dougherty, understudy to Jimmy Walsh, stellar I'urple and Gold back, proved the old theory that a team is only as good as its substitutes. Dougherty and Cnptain Croswm shared honors in the second straight victory for the Cuhillitcs. This duo wis unstoppable. Crossan passing with grcnt accuracy and Dougherty receiving them and plunging through the opposition for long gains.

Bethlehem Catholic seemed bewildered as the attack switched1 from line pluys into the nir. As early as the first period it looked like a good day for the Cahillites. A fast-charging Catholic line wna quick A blocked kick and a line buck provided the nfcessary attack for the Blue and White of Norristown in one of the scrappiest contest waged on Roosevelt Field for several season. The tackling of the Norristown team wis savage and only a atubborn defense by the Philadelphia school prevented a higher score. Twice Overbrook marched within the- shadow of the Norristown goal, ones in brilliant ninety-ynrd march down the field, only tn have Kinhburn's figbtera put up a stonewall defense Bud thwart further effort of their Philadelphia public school league first two frames, which North Wales tied and passed in the fifth and sixth.

Another tallv by Telford, with darkness fast fulling, tied the score in the eighth ami the knot wns still when the umpire was forced to cnll the match at the end of the ninth. The first game of the hoodoo series wn called on account of rain in the fifth with the score tied, the second went to Telford after an eleven-inning setto and the third went to North Wales last week. A fifth game will be required before one of the teams is able to win two matches. KOKTH WALES TEI.FOnn r.h.o.a.f. r.h.o.a.f.

Princeton nttnek in I nlmer Stadium today thnt bowled over highly touted Amherst eleven, 23 to (I, and indicated thnt Conch Bill Uoper, Philadelphia Councilman, was still on the job. An opening game crowd of twerlty thousand witnessed the Tiger roll up their total score in first hnlf, and saw Jack James, chunky sophomore, parade to glory. AVenring Kil Wilt-mer'a famous numeral "17." James showed himself to be a worthy successor by making one 00-yard dash for a touchdown and scoring twelve point. The wny to the first score enmc early in the first period. After James had made fu-ynrd dash on the first piny to the Lord Jeff' 12-ynrd line, Amherst held and l'urnell' field goal attempt fell short.

The ball went to Amherst and when Cnptain Tener attempted to punt, Iiingdon Leu, Tiger left end. went in like a flush nnd blocked the kick. Harry Garrett, playing at tnckle, next to Lea, fell on the ball for a touchdown. Lea Constant Menace Lea. who Is a I'hilndcliihinti.

and son Prlnctton Pnnltlrmii AmfiTBt Lu Left t-nil C. pyn Jurrptt Left ln-klt Whtliii-r rt'iiitfrimit Li'ft mi Hnl UorKflrliiml Mi'Kirti Outre A-Knimn llimt in lit KiinM hMn-k itiilinkTttn Jt'itit tin kit Kirk Kyli'H Klcht IIh.t MnlilHtir Utinrtfrtmtk rfiumiyh met. I. fft rinlfl nck Dp I'n-ttim urtpl It lt tit luil hit rk KniiiRnn I'ltnifll fullbai '1'i'iit-r Amliprft 0 0 0 (I (l 17 fl 0 0 Tnii'-h-lnwim (trirrclt. Jamtd, 2 Point nfir tniii'hitnw'u)'iiriif, 2 (drop kh'kk), Goal from IVM l'uriipll tplmc kh k).

KHhRtltuMuiiR Am hp-rut VfBtfntl for StiH'k (iiidlKitn fr Dp 1'ini'nin. Wlii'fltr for lliiy. fiootlpih fnr Iirnke fnr C. Ki'nynn. Ut I'itrx'iij a for (i ml Ikh lIuTchhiitnn fnr do'it-lelh.

Prlncftnn. I.vik fnr fir I.evlrk. IlpluriiHDd fnr Jani, llnth'Tfnrd for Ppndcrirmt. Unrki'tihprry for tinlmuan, Mnc Ivpr fnr Piirtipll, (ioicli fnr Mnldmir, Mnwunn for Kutidfl, tlriipy fnr (irnhHin. Mepkn fnr ttlril, t'oltfin ftir It'll hprfnnl.

I.ph fnr linhy, (inpv fnr Hrlp. Illr-t f'r WUu Vn. (InhmtHii fnr Co I mm. Pelt for Meitrpt. llukonhurr for (iurrptt, ItcftTt? W.

T. Hnllornn. Proi-ldcnrp, I'm-pin r. (J Kt-klol, W. and J.

IIim-ihiid 0. If. Hnnkflrl. Iinrtmnullt. Plpld Jiolif--K.

E. Miller, I'vnn Hutu. Tfmt of period mltititft. nicWnon. 0 3 0 Wi-I'r.

ff 1 2 8 0 0 Mfra.ll, ra a i 4 1 llennfr. 2b 1 1 1 1 0 to iuko advantage ot a Bethlehem mia- Mker. rr II 1 1 0 0 lem'r. II) 0 0 0 0 1 Molntrre. 111 0 1 Keller.

If. 18 100 cue in the oneiiinir minutps of thp rim- Hiss hi v.i mils. Norrlatowa Xih BtrMrd T. Moms BtlllBM Jnnwoa Btlwr CitlQDOBfl Ho. Irpll (1.

Diatom Brt OTfrhrfloft Overbrook Moorf Ivin latkf Warrfn North Utiay f.fnf Kurtz MfAdorrr Iaaarlnan Calvert Poalttoni Left rod Lfft ta.klf Ift auard Ontra Rlalit (i ant Dlulit tatkla Illahl rnrl Ottarlf rtwt'k Utt liaUhark Blunt halflMrk rullbark 0 0 a Wanl. If 0 0 Shoe aa 1 I 0 I 0 nnrtf. 1 0 2 8 Trum're. 8b 5 2 4 2 0 net tier. i 2 mirk.

i i Bran. i 2 2 0 tleni er. 0 10 0 0 Belli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-13 Aorriirnwn of the famous "Bilfy'1 Lea of Towhdr.waa JUw1l md rllaiinnit Pntnta not only paved the way for the first Totala 7 a 27 Id 4 7 HI 27 18 2 Vorth Walea .,.100 1 2 8 0 0 07 Tflford 1 8 0 0 2 0 0 1 07 Two-haf b'ta Trnmhore. Pfltrlter. Tliref-baaf b't Keller.

Home run MeCall. Slolfn tiaapa IHVen'-oi, lienner. 81'oemaker. Rtrnek out IK filbk Peimer Bran 2 Ttaae on Leila Off C.llrk 6 Umpires Manna and llaure. lft tourlidnwiia Itaruartt.

Hfffret FHf Porina. I'mnlre BiifT. Vmn Stale. Ilead DMiua-tirubr. Ltbanon Valley.

score, but was a constant mennce to the Amherst backs. On two occasions pwie uiui vuinoiic lor-wards piling on it. 1 It remained only for Captain Dick Crosslin to skirt right end and first blood went to Catholic. The ball went amiss, however, when he tried a placement kick for the extra point. A kicking duel then ensued from this point to the remainder of the hnlf with Catholic and the visitor frequently playing snfe.

The boy from up-Stale, apparently felt the loss of their cnptain nnd tar performer, Joe Lucas, who sat and sweated on the bench as his tenmmatea were being trampled. Lucas wns unable to play because of injuries. The dressing room lecture received by the Steel City youths obviously bolstered their morale. The third pe- he thwarted would-be tosses that might have proved costly, for the Lord Jeffs mnde most of their gain via the DARBY HEIGHTS IN TIE Tullr Memorial eleven, pomnoaed of Glt-n-Nor and Rlrtlfjr Park lllah atara of former yeara. battled the Parbr IMalila eleven to a atalemate hfrf today on Mooep Field before a bannar rmwil.

Early Rider Lead Tops Loyola Team THKXT0N. H. Oct. 4 Hldar Collftt frtlittrfd lit wmil football Tlrt'irr of the Jr todir, airlna a firat iwrtott tom bdown hl'lamre Lo0' Ut Manarl, Snrlnafleld. frehman il.

Himirt orrr for th atrf afler the KoQth Rtdera had mde ad iinlnle rrtmtetl wrth 4owa tb, neld after rrrflrtna tha oofn-w llckolf. Tarcela ilaet-klckt tba added Tntly ftlemorlal roaittooa parbr nelahta aerial route. Stan l'urnell I the other sophomore who ia basking in the limelight in Tigertown tonight. A third-string centre until two days ago. I'timell was given a chance in the lurkfield, and he accounted for live points In the first half by virtue of a field goal aud two points after touchdown.

Left end Vanahn (Da yillpcoi Left taekl Hoffman fCnnnliiBlinntl Toiandlnou louna mem vnunntiy stngms a Left suard nAKIURia itO. Oil. riiil.i'lolphin IiKli'n bi( OraiiRO nni Wue footbnll mnrlmie out plnyvd William IVnn Higirg clevrn here today FTaw-ood. Amherst was bewildered by tne rusn xrtit. liger attack in the first halt "IUZ.F i rfirl.r he latand I'ark gri.liron.

but had fentrf Rttlit guard Rlsht taekl Right end hl VlH'i tbraatened tmtto oi tha Elder one-vard Uoa. (ouifni jconicbnck. Fullback Francis Brndy scintillinted in this drive and nt one juncture Bethlehem was within the Mrcann I I'urple and (iold ten-yard line. The Catholic forward wnll suddenly and the visitors lost the ball on rraaor' downs. When the Cnhillites were on own twenty-five-yard line Cros- IfeNelll.

I '1 1 I'll 'I I i i i 1 1 i i ji jiji I II )' i i I I I' IthtM- 'I Xirola l'urnell kicked off to Knutsnn. who was 10 be content with a (I to 0 conipicst. downed on his own 27-yard stripe. AThis is the first time these two rival fumbled lateral wns recovered by Ittickihnve ever clashed on tho gridiron, l'endcrgnst, Nassau left guard, ami a 1'enn High put up a stubborn re-few moments Inter l'urnell kicked nisistancc during the first two periods ft Marere Quarterback Lllley Left halfback Curtla Waldner Ko-htnt'kf rinthlrk Uel'ortnat'k l'alewlia Brooka Blunt halfbark "an tossed a pass to Dougherty that illrakel resulted in another score as Donirhorlv nnd once threw a bad scare Into Condi placement goal thut uimlo the acore rouiona. lft end Uft larkle Lett aoard Centra fS, Rlht niarA Rlwht larkle Hlaht end Qnarterlnok 5, lht halfback UTola Mlltl'timnVeY Stanton.

hane Dallalre'llnrhy Itelahta. rallbaclt tvaji WM ot downed until he had crossed ooo Slo the final chalk mark. Hnckmnn forces by carrying the lull to the 3-ynrtl line. Hut West l'hilly Cannon Tntly Sleniorlnl Bfffrfp Smlih. l.lneaman Jamison.

I'm. I rank Bradv chased Douchertv down Hyan 10 to (I. I'rinceton kicked off ngnin and on the next piny James recovered Teller's fumble on Amhert'a 22-yard marker. Thia blunder wns the second Go li nlrp fi ller, field Judia Bwcbt. Tim uf.thp fipltl nnil took liinra nt Held anil took the hall on downs.

When Hob Krewsmi got off a 75-yard punt from behind his goal line it drove pcrloda 12 oitnutea. a o7 i from toneh- 4. which proved costly to the Lord Capital City team far back Into Jlck I. tubatltutloni the runner ou the goal line. Brady was injured and bad to be removed from the combat.

Captain Crossan made good In his attempt for the extra point. The and shortly later, Jnmcs went over DEVOUT GRID TEAM WINS WOODHI RT. N. Oct. paaapa sava both Itlveraldp and Woodbury toiit'hdfivnB In Ihelr anma today, but the honie titan mAAetA tliA e.t.n luln, anil n-An with their own territory, and this was the turning point of the game.

At the start of the third period for hi first touchdown, ruruell successful boot made the scoie 17 to 0. Coach Hnt'kmnn's team started their Early in the second quarter Kcn- arore ot 7-8. Huderelow took a 80-yard tiaaalgaine took on the kicking aspect again Jand the final chapter opened with and Holroer rntijtht a abort forward to afore for tup winners in th fioaina minntea. (neither team getting in scoring dis- yon intercepted I'rinceton lateral otiibig offensive thnt resulted in the lone the Tiger line. Captain Tener Woodbtiry Uemolay roaiiions Ulveraide tnncc Piker Ift end Riiflerelow With eight minute to play Bethle- Left uard V.V.V.'.Vananint i hem opened an nerial attack in vain.

krllllaat Je2L unleaahed a "Wed them to J.T""V1 i It was niiined in the bud when one of rent Allen (ileon Onrnpr Sweeney Voaedln HofTner Rents rook DoitBtin Keith 11 itnna victory over aT Ita l) SlOOar. Lnna and llnr. touchdown of the game A series of brilliant iilnys with Cnptain Mnqnet usually carrying the ball gave West Philadelphia first down near the goal line nntl Hob Krewson plunged across the line for the only six-pointer of Hie Kfime. Powell missed the kick for the cxtrn point, but this tally was not llCPllpil. Penn High stnrtpd, another offensive in the last period, hut their attack Anally crumpled on the 10-yard line, nnd West l'hilly quickly started a tries was intercepted on their twenty-ynrd line.

After several unsuccessful line bucks jj'djJJ Dougherty dashed around the end for the final score, Crossan'a attempt ntcht fuard llleht tarkl Bliht end Quarterback Left halflwck Hlebt fullback fullback a ms same. ilhpntl, Lan. Catholic. Btanffer gained four yards, and lie l'asqua shot a bullet-like pass on the next play which snuggled into James' awaiting arms and stayed there until he had thrilled the crowd with a IK)-ynrd run for a On this run the I'rinceton team looked best with man after man of the opposition being taken out of James' path. Roper Sends In Reserves There was no more scoring after thia sprint, nnil Koper sent in his second string buck-field.

Amherst hnd a slight edge on Princeton iu the second hnlf. and almost scored when the Tigers made repeated blunders. The visitors' nerinl attack with He l'asqua nnd Car (from placement going wide. Ran-haeen Eckfhrotle Toiltlona Irathollc Hlub COLLHfOSWOOD TICTOHIOUB tf tackla "ft nurd t'Hr Hlaht itiiant llit tackl Rialitend Bethleliem Catti Knderk iadt ntrr Kilter end Dunn rolllnaawond fllab. f'laaa A football rhlm-u-uhuttt BEHOLD THE ASH atumn atoaer Bamtlnifl Or.ormfti in irtif ctmmioonenip aijit- are yeaterday afternoon in takln the meaaure of nugn Iluaan coiinler-offensivo of their own.

Hertz W. I'hlla. tilth. William l'enn Illih I''; halfbaek 1 IhiHfta "'lit halfbark Mttorpaiown IJIvta. 32-0.

la a gam at Moorea- town I Wooda Klrrhner Bramahy Trf-fr end Zlerdt Mareltn II Left lfr aoard Centre Blunt ananl ItiL'Ot tfltkle Hlaht end Quarterback Left halfback ltialit halfback rilllback a 0 Kelly Breanahan llradv 7 ft-ltl PtabetktoiVAi- it ze aler HOLDS. Dropping ashes and falling Nelf Johnaon 0 A A 11 "filter i levlne thiiialflia Anderson Potter link Moorealown i ba It (iihbooa itomthertj i Mcl ann Bllleler (CI Metere Colllnirawood ToalHona rVhupnomaoD Left end Wet Ift tackle McHurnpy Left cuard Downea Centre Ward Klabl sunrd llolea llleht tackle Kelnbart" Illeht end Huahea Onarlerback KIMIer digan doing the tossing, gnined Til ynnls bits of a crumbling cigar never soil your Frn nil ford tfft tackle IWt t'ltnrd Centre Itlirhl atianl It trht tackle I 'itarterhac left hniriiark Kllll't Ki n. rullhack lllah 0 0 0 0 00 in eighteen attempts, eight of which r'athoHc 0 0 0 00 is J'. Kitiioff Xuhtltilllor. Catholic, Smllh for Clhliona, Kit can W.lale It'ilnn clothes when you smoke VVm.

Penn. Its Cowell Krewaon Weal I'll Pa. Murphy tor imnaueriy: rerreu ncuwlch parecca for WoihI Uillrk for Hare. Bethlehem Mlllman Ik1 It Julian for Cnlllann. yolnp for Ma- araexo i fe lirlefert.

Mellon for llrntly fuller a o-a 0 rrnnnpp Left balfluick ronover Rlaht fullback Carle rullbark Colllneawood 0 12 Win. IVnn lllah II 13 7-L' nratala Iteferee Thornton. 'IVmhle. Vmplre 0 00 Moorealown Touchdown -Krewvin. Siitattlttitlonl PhHii'letlililB Hchwlnirer for IK'tiifhiHa.

Hweeny P. M. C. Head llneeman I.ukena. cleanliness is more than skin deep.

For Wm. Penn is made of unbroken, for Iinc. Maronet for Leonard. Ilo.vil fur were made gooil. Amherst's best chance to tally enme late in the third period when (ireen-ough recovered (iooch' fumble on the Tiger jri-yard stripe.

A pass. Cardi-nn to Wheeler, netted a first down, and then I'rinceton held the Lord Jeffs for four tries. Amherst made six first downs to five for the Tigers, but the latter flashed more power when there was an opportunity to score, and the second string backfield, which plnyed the enlire second half, was unable to garner one first down. lycoimrd. I-evlnp ror novd.

WVlla for AMen banm. William l'enn: Smith for lb. Ian, Simp son for Julmntn. Hrlcker for Hinitoutn. llutotih for frankford.

simiiaon for Itrh ker. Mlnnich ftir Kanoff. lh.litu foe Mtnhlcli, Knn-off for Ilolan. Ileferi'vHttacobiicb. l'enn Stale.

Ctnpire-Kvn. Y. and II. tlcud liner man Pclft-r. SutMioehanna.

LEHIGH TOPS CADETS IN OPENING TUSSLE lilfayetie. TiUCOOOWna irnwifi mm erty. l'olnl after toucbrtonn Croian. rHTLA. HAXOAHS WI rAMDKN Oe'.

4 The Phlladcl- tibla lliikoaha alatered tbelr fourlh conaecii-tlve victory of the aeaaon liete t'1ay when tber totined the Camden Conieta by a ac-ore of 18 to 12. Aflrr tbrff tbruila at tit line In thf aecond ouarter Hnnler threw a Ions forward iiaaa to (ieorae tireenberit, who re ceived the ball oyer the una lor toncn- full -flavor long filler leaf scraps, no trimmings. Wm. Penn is machine made but its long filler cleanliness MP GLEN-NOS THOUNCED Harerford bll eleven, which In mi Una a hid for flip Suburban frown thle aeaaon. atfam-rollfd ilen-Nor Illab Into anhnjia-ion tinder i 10 In 9 count yeiterday at down.

In the nnai "7 eiahty-aeven yarda throinb tne entire lam-den eleven for a touchdown and Buchta addetl the wlnnlna point with a dron-klrk. I'hlla llnknaha l'oalllona Camden tometa lft pud Buck Keler A Haverrord H. roaltnons Olen-Nor H. Murry Ke Coraon r. tcan Kttve this Ials Pety to think S'um.

befor. in Taylor Bwn and crowd- the and renl" over '11 eleven.P ii'? of tne Militae. oHenn- ta o. u'mrJ CoUege. Lehigh won ROSE TREE RACES MEDIA.

PA. Oct. 13th, 15th and 18th Hatlonallr-knovn tuhlea Will Ba Raprllantad KNTRIKS I.OSK HtlMHV, OCT For boxaa. or parking apacaa, address C.I.O. VV.

OH KIN. Kit. In- 4in lly lloll Annrx. I'lllltt. Hunter! I I Lineup I.fhlh poaltlona P.

M. C. end finch Left tackla (ierner Stein Left auard I.anatnn McLernon Centra Mcilulaan Ch.aa Illalit snard Mallaw Baker Itlaht tackl Iwla Hall Hlaht end Redmond M. C. Finch Iwla counts more in the smoking Rollins Llfbernian Ifit end Itrtmka Left tackle Warnicli left anard FUoalman ttlior atiard Tytvitn tackle Jawh'a Weill end.

Itennelt MfClellan halfback Jtrennan Klaht halfback Krle-rl rollback MeHeaanee Mann Watson Allen Mct'ann (Jourdrer Ill Joaetih. Crow Rriinhonae. II. mi la Wftolery Horton A. Snyder Quinn Pienott Smith Baker tiallasher Kraiw tirern Orelnberg Kel Hnyder Buchta Kern tackle Tentre Rleht fullback Name Wm.

Penn at the cigar case Take Shilling Bsrrftt KoJ loo.k rani, the Nora Quarterback Andrcwai waring thrnnch. thp'Jon-a Left halffiack Pins. i. nd again for hi-1 Risht halfback Flf Idmnn heraii Bo.le MIH'hell 6 7 2 World's Largest Manufacturer of Cifru no other. 1 1 11.

I i asa Btnnr tt.i.. i HH'aiaifa Fullback H'-H who eoMeiK. "tb.ick''t.w.b... a Dmieherty P. M.

0 0 0 00 Indoor Golf Courses IS a is Ruhatlltit ona; P. M. Tyer for hern. 0 Aniorow Phila. llikoaha Camden Coniels a Thlartca for Layton, Cook for Redmond.

Cna- fox. Kelaa. teniin ror 'Jhlartea. (naientin Itir aiaiiaw. Bower for (ierner.

Warrfn for Andrewa, Lew-la for Mrtinlaan. Eaerer for Lewie, Pnh for Ijiyer. Martin for Bail Hetlniood for I'ook, Miller for Ilrennnn. Smith for finch. Lehlab Kuahong for laeal, ltanb for Clieaa.

Ttvia-ser foe Hteln. Oormlev for Nora. Kleppert for Delivered, Installed Anywhere, Ready to Bring You $250 a Week to $1500 a Month Profit "VJTonnd gained. uwa mutenally to the entire came tin A tensive team and 'ly woShTdL-an "Mk that JS.U, Bran ere started could in Uhitn 'on nt the atai-' The'ytsi or Lawful, eomnLtuere. a un- Lehih Tl in few of tiie many Mltcbell.

data from totu nnown- no. drorikick. Referee- ihompaon. l.lne.man-Clillatn. Time of twrloda-lS minutes.

KEHSINGTOK H0ID8 UOTD iCOEELESS CHESTER. Oct. 4 -The Kenalntton Clnb belt! the atronx I.loyd A. C. Club, of Cheater, to a acoreleaa tl.

here today bef'tre crowd of aeon apectatora. Nacrell's freat line Joopb. Reed for Halited. Clod 11 for ftormlev. Kleittprt for Jonea, Twlsaer for Klein.

Knob) Nolhing'the to buy lor Cheaa, Doerlng- for ware, liormiey rttr Nora. Htnta for McLernon. for Baker. Ruahons for laa Plataky for Twlsaer. Heed for Malatrtl.

ToucIkIow na-Ilalatet, Nora. 1. Point after touchdown Ware (placement kick I. Refer--J. It.

Trimble. Dubuune. rmnlrc C. A. Kberly, Hwarthmore.

Kl Id Jutlao A. L. Craiiaer. HprlnsNeld. Head liueanian A.

I. Horroo, J'enn state. Time of perioda 13 mlnutea. ST' ieoreS reat offenaive the Sl'i touchdown on urt Period. Th -t SEE GOODWIN COURSES AT: m'ol theleM nluna nx rarneo toe omu "'y.

aoce on aeventl opcaalona. but hla nislc. lacked th. punch to carry the ball oyer. Ken.lnxlon threatened In the third I'friod, but a coatly fiittible recovered by f.loyd player spoiled thf lr one cliauce for a victory.

Ken.ln.ton Cope tt Hid. I-e-f Itiard nnHorn Foi iKmeraon) tackle Kmo I While I Arliaaa.it Centre tummlnxa Harhlaon Ultfht end. N. E. Cor.

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Terminal 29 Broadway, Milton, and Weal Chaster, F. and tchel 'u apponj across, Period Uhirt iauiched Wngf thft to the S- ertahl. from where Hnl. hind wall of interference, crossed for a touchdown. uhta.1.

dmpi'ii. nnrl UliarlerllSck made it one a period by scoring an- utt other ia the fourth period. An Inci-Untwlaie Bight halfback. Karatlay ilnrk tt'oitnoral The World's Largest Selling Cigar GOODWIH Miniature Goi Courses "The Sportiest Course of Them AIL" 64S7 Market St Upper Darby, Pa. Boulevard 3896 Phont Call Vrif sent occurring in the final period mi fullbacx Nsrrelll which McGuigau engaged in an alter-1 0 flwdtherai 'eft oil and Ma toi rad6U 00 run: Down On thi "Id.

ina first OOO ll 0 0 0 00 cation with urouguv tne unjd. a. i. 130. General Clgaur Inc.

jjaferee Perlnc, Pelawar. i.lneaman Cnn- former' bnni-hmeut. from the game. In'nunm. Umpire Kellabsr, BalluDlum.

Itms 'ast periods-i minutes. viaj iialeted, be ane une-up; i.

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