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Evening Courier from Camden, New Jersey • 34

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To New York Next Week To Start Building Up Yan I) Shawkey, New Manager, Will Return EASTERN LO OP RETURv RMER PITCHER TO GET On Road to Another South Jersey Hockey Loop Title- TO CAiMDEIN INUViiiVIBEB CONTRACT FOR ONE YEAR Jimmy Brown Gets Franchise Comet as Surprise; This Proves TridfJ CanTrickTric Wy 1TBA 4 for Radio Quintet; seven Other Ciuts In Circuit Fletcher Turns Down Offer From Ruppert LACK OF CAGE IS FELT uaiaamue, Oet seek whs kas drilled M.M toe sea ef deeeettva Prefers Law Career To Fame as Coach By HKA Ssrvtes Bewail, WeSw Oes. U. Jekany Frcdettchs, eeejoe. at the treehaaasi elevea a the Cetvarelty af BetraH, penal ap a ehsaee to beeesse a vanity Has aeaeh at Miehigea State eonege la order that ha raighe saala here to eeonpleto bis law stad-lee this yea set are tatalag hla baa V.1L. REMAIN AS COACH By BAMT SAIMTIiilf testers.

Lsagss basketball win re New Tork, Oct II (UP.) Bob turn to Its oTdl during the first week tha be falls to em- aught be said te kmrnT pushed his rrarpeee. Whee the Calveretty at ai ee at the streagest tmZJ? seatk, seared tie first bZIV't th see us, Ceeca CkaraTTT'' eld sports writers tan-key, an manager of the af asxt month, Th frenohies held by Jim Tstuillma and hi Immssulete Con- emtioa Club naa seen tassa ever or York Yankees, ni hunting msosa In the Canadian wilderness today tat vr.u return next ntk to begta a tone hunt to playsr to rebuild tha Kadlo Condenser Company, i Frsderlelu' fresh team waa Bade gams that Cental! CawaJl Jimmy Brawn, oa af the foremost hackflsld stars af a past generation. taa sau-ame f- That th UUL beea all right had wilt lead the carers into combat with writer nthar teams iavestlgated tatL. Mills Salts mZ: he ha. iae naa ea a The alreuit was reorganise lor tne Colonel Jacob Support made the en-r ec.msnt at khawkey't sslectioa te Saturday, sod said Shawkey win here Tueeday to sige a eato-yeer feated last Fall.

HIS saeeees aS-erasSed the aHeaelea af illsa Orew ley at Hlebigaa Stoie, wbe offered falsi the vanity Mas eeaeatag toa, Beeaasa Xlealgaa Itoia has aa law seheel. Ft odorless preferred to rami's aa tha sslaer asenhrsg tab ken se that ha esaht eeaUae Ua aissaiatlsa far a eareer la law. sau ever to taake oomlng campaign with Dnwhlngtowa, Wilmington, Philadelphia Elks, Corley Catholle Club. Ken nett Sauara, South sail -rrt contract i Philadelphia Ksbrew Association, ana Arthur Fletcher, picked by Huggina "8tNtTj "gtrtt. roup are: uddis Camdea as member or.

ana league. Plav to tan tatl rely dated to Uit la several years (s as hit nmm, Philadelphia oa Monday November 4 1 med down the job. It tha third time within two rati that Fletcher Klots, Oeorge Boon. while ths nret nom gams ror aooat fandom la due to be played oa Wed aaff, local products. Bt hid turned down Bttaagsrlal offers.

nesday, November aeavarmg so maae some hsvlug declined to manage tha Clsve-lud Indlaaa la 1WT and th. Chicago SEijs Pattlsaa Club in order te One hugs prooiem oonrroais esna ger Brown before he can send his oegere into osmbat This la th taak of securing a suitable hall for his pas- Whits Box last July. ess fives -sr. tne Bneehsa km shd Jos, Aitir tha death of Miller Huggta lt month, Colon Ruppstt offered Having eaptored tha shams! kip far two straight years la the eath Jersey Hockey League, Palmyra High School's lassies assawr as the -est Mri.es eaatoader far taa 1M srewa. Ia tha tajaa games played they have beats Msereetowa High, Mt Pitinaa High, toa 1-1 deadlock last Wedaaaday sjtaraeea, are atlll retaining Weir These ptetared la taa above greet, leadtag frees laft to right are Hetoa Teaag, "Bis" Baker, Vieles WaUaea, eptaia, Orace Kersey, Osrtraaa "Bee" Ban aad Miss Catherine Hlakla, seech, la ths Jfcack lew, left to right, are Ktsabeth HasseU.

Mary MeAaalty. "Peg- H.lviek, Alios Wright aad Either keeves. timers. Effort to leas tha Convention iV00D GOLF PUY WILL START TODAY With this array of Ji' Hall aanax have met with 4 snag, tne Job to Fletcher, "if it i aB tha hum to yon. Colonel, AT FETE UST NIGHT owing to th heavy expense attached to erecting a sew cage.

A conference with City Commissioner Clay W. Rees-man revealed that ths Boat of building Fletcher replied, "I would rather not th. lob and tha raapoaalblllUea. should go far in the ehtut, I -baa playsd with Oceu Sooth Jersey League sai Us a Baltimore and Detroit tt ds aaa League, while CumM having played with th sal JI team, has sees service (Cz If I can atay aa coach, that will suit Palmyra to Visit Collings-wood Tomorrow; FairhiU and Pendate In Action new sag would be far excess oi th sum ths dty could aollset tn rental Gene Long to Defend Crown and aiaes beet for th play hall must be eoasidered the project would entail a toss at several hundred dollars to World Champions Honored by City and Civic Organizations; Mack More Than Pleased tha eltr. v- A choice program Is offered mds- Against Shore unksmen; Large List of Entrants League, managing the arssdu few year ago and tla ii.ni Salem and MiUvUle as.

nu Jl South Jersey circuit peadent football faans la this vtdnlty me better." so rietcher will remela a eoach of tha Yankees, and Shawkey win taks over tha taak of rebuilding ona of tha wealthiest aad moat powerful organi-Mtioni la baseball. Taa first step to reanovatinf tha im and 1928 world champlooa wma tha release of Bob Meueel. veteran left fielder, to Cincinnati. Other change la tha Yankee, will ba made ehortly. ehawksy's sslecttoa eama aa shock to thou who bad followed tha Bttua- over ths weekend.

Pitt and Colgate Should Win in West, Says Rockne y. -l Believe Both Nebraska and Indiana WVl Succumb Tomorrow Before Attack of Eastern Foemen; Favor Minnesota Over Northwestern Ther is possibility that Manager Brows may be able to secure a hail which would be mors ideally located and which would be far better than tha Canvantloa Hall annex. Negotia juota has seen With final preparations having hem Foremost among ths attaactkma to its staged tomorrow Is tha Palmyra- the Eastara Lean, ui The Philadelphia Athletlea with Ocean City and Bmgaaa glren a rousing hand last night at ths tions are under way to obtain the Camden Catholic High School gym at completed last night th annual Ua-wood Gold tournament at ths Lin wood Country Club on ths outskirts ot At Ooningswood fracas, which la eched-nled to ba played aa ths Csmngswoed bouu jersey uagua bmm, su of th local tans hare am at Pens Athletic Club by dty officials and ertio organisations la honor of Kistt School athlsUo fleli. AH the actica and know he om ot ut, their four out of firs wis over the Broadway and Federal streets. -Bin Keaaedy Elected President -It will be remembered that MullI van's Immaculate Coneeptioa teen contests are stated to start at 1.15 lantis City will st under way today under ths direction sf B.

Louis Blunv berg. chairman of the tournament est foul shooters la this letfloy stats aa wsll as having si It eye from the field. Boone pUa the Immaculate Conceptlos at Bp KNTJTB X. BOCKXa Chiaago Cuba to capture ths World Series ehjunptonahlp, Palmyra, revamped ay -Mt bw." AB America Faetaau Bears 4MninlttM- used the local school's gym las year and usually packed the house. As the remaining seven teams ia the circuit Man from all walks af Ufa wars Reazis this year, is strictly a travel (Rag, V.

B. Patent OClea) The an try Ust has gon Over the ere using apes floors instead of cages, maetatlane of the club officials and down bristling for action 1 am afraid ths will get more action than they they would be at home to i th will require at least two days before attendance aad spoks their bit to the champions, Flayers of various big league clubs, besides managers, also ware oa hand to honor tha 193 title-holders. tne Eastern League last year tat with Fesnsgrov of the Sonus, circuit I Treatoa Out ef Americas In Cunneff Manager Brows bus of the best def enslvs gusrdt to ball. During his collegiate euaj Catholle Hits arm, ing dub, yet should prove one of ths most popular and formidable clubs in Class ranks. Manager Jimmy Toung stated that ha had bam angling for a game with tha Pennsgrove Imps, and thought that ha had Just about looking for.

Bin Hsrgiss used At th recent meeting held by the tha qualifying rounds are wnpnuw. Match play will begin Sunday and the Ana round will not be reach sd until the learue officials and managers of the rood' Judgment in making no effort tion doaaly. Two yean ago ba waa (-Ken hla tmcondltkMial release whaa hi arm want back on him. After a disappointing year ta tha minors with Montreal, ba returned the peat eeav sod aa coach of tha Yankee pitchers. Speculation over Shewkey'a future aa manager of the Yankees baa brought out two interesting points.

Ha Is a keen Judge of pitchers and a product of two of baseball's greatest managers, Connie Mack and Huggina. Rebuilding tha Tanks pitching staff is one of tha big tasks confronting Shawkey la his new Job, 8 hawkey Is given credit of the startling development the past season of Roy Sherld, young right-hander of the yanks. 8 hawkey broke In with tha Athletics In 1911. He joined tha Tanks la July. 1915.

8 hawker served almost 1 seasons following Sunday. nana Lnnr. who mntursd th crown various clubs. Bill Kenssdy, who at one time managed ths old Camdea Ths crowd waited patiently for the Bt Joseph's College, Cunnel sn to aey nia win as uw, gams. Kansas Is suite a bit stronger last year after a torrid raoa from the Eastern League champions which won star speaker of the evening, aad as Mack was introduced as the man who, honor of being the only man out Vic Hansen, of Syracuse Ci start to the finish, will be oa hand to the titles back ia 193s, was elected to than it naa been, une team is Dig.

powerful, Juicy and resilient The new fullback Boucher, is a great football with his ball club, has dona more to slty, at that time ths peer of CAd defend his title and will stacx up ha rjresldenev of th circuit clinched the fuss tin He received wora yesterday from Manager Howard Sll-ber that the game was off. He Immediately gat' in -touch with Reagle and tha latter agreed to bring his crew to Collin rtwood tomorrow. Reagls has signed the majority of tost year's Palmyra amb, which waa In against a far more experienced held Competition this year should mtioli player. The Jayhawkers should win baskstoail players Incidentally. Hansen, who tail tlwn Taat vaar.

aa tne roajunvy en-1 lun h.n that Off laaa aaaann. am this gams and, la fact they win oe With th world series out of tha way Intercollegiate footbeJl win now occupy tha sport stags mora or less by Itself for th next eight weeks or so. Ths setting; would seem la indicate that tha show win ba brim full of action, interesting climaxes and start-1 ling performances. For real, Intanslv Sressura it seems aa though this com-1 ig season will be outstanding. 1 Tha Northwestern-Minnesota tilt at Evanstom should a high spot of ths weekend tn ths middle west.

While Northwestern won at Wisconsin hut Saturday another such pyrrhio victory will probably laavs Northwestern more or leas helpless for ths rest -of the year. -1 look tor Minnesota to take North wee tara hut only after tha hardest fight. North we etarn surprised even her fondest admirers by tha power, nluck and nolss that her eleven ahowed hard for anybody la the Big nut to trants have beea practicing dally at to the fact that the league has beta the club's links. atrengthsned by granting franchise to sendee ss a member in ths And Lea rut, has purchased ths frd of Trenton for Syracuse and "advertise Philadelphia than any organisation la any enterprise" the diners cams to their feet and cheered ths gray-haired leader for several minutes. Confessing that he couldn't find words to express his emotions.

Mack, tn his sulet customary manner, gripped the attention of his audience for al beat from now on. i Crslrhton, after a set back at Okla An announosment mm "1 i the Dowalngtowa Club aad wuming- Blaring manarer of that club. tns thick of toa scrap rsr ue use crown, and with the addition of a few Gottlieb, secretary of the Club, statsa toa team as well aa the local outfit homa, ahould com back with a bang Brown will be required to get af that Das Board-nan to so longer fpx all of which are new member ot th against Oklahoma A. A M. Butler new players, expects to be up among as a member ot the Taakses' pitching eantra or forward as Charley professional at tns unwooo vounuy i staff.

He waa in the nary moat of should win from Haskell aad the Marquette-Iowa State gam at Iowa looks Who played such senaatlonal VI uie leaders uus season. Reagle'i lineup has not been 1918. In 1919, his best year, he most half aa hour. th local manager mm uie mo liks a toss up with th edg In favor 19 games and lost 11 (for an average Club. He sUted that owing to tns pro- In oButomg ths Eastern League gram which kesps Boardman busy tn fnaohUs Brows had in mind to secure tournament play this Fell and Winter, thm gietm ot the following players i It waa best for him to saver his con- Tommy Barlow, Teddy Kearns.

George Paying a tribute to nis asaociais owners, Thomas 8. flhlbe and John D. Bhiha. for their "hands-off" policy re Bounced, but It Is certain that the burly fulback will have a strong club oa the field to combat the "Colls," who have won two aut of three samee. Of denser Club and Miuviue ot Jersey League, has been signed I Cleveland Rossnblooms.

of Marquette. Tee Hash PeaaUsing hawkey Is 19, and was bora In Brookfteld, Pa. Ha now lives ih Phil- Ona of the outstanding blights in garding his decisions on tha purchase of Dlavers. Mack traced tha progress -losing their tost tassle to the RoebUng snl Artus, ran CIS "Btreion" s. Jieenan, Board man's position will Jw.

guUlYMl end -Jimmy. "Soup" within ths next daw days. Th tour- r', ot whom formed the bul- Brown will still continue tela young Radio Condenser atwi adelohta. He la i feet, 10 Inches tn oiue scalers oy -u score. lut Saturday at Madison.

Xt will take height and weighs about IBs pounds. the games so far this Fall, from examining statistics, has been the tremendous amount of penalising by the namant and crsen committee were k. muK lut v. Camden county inausuui trial end has notified officials i tf of 14 ptm busy yesterday conferring with aspir-j wne HT yMkr, Mrrics in Informed that Bhawhey would manage the Tanks, John J. KeOraw, man- all that Doa Spears baa to grab this on and seeds It to atay tn th Big Tsa raoa.

It will be a terrlfio struggis that thsy may play the is offlciala. That this Is a bad thing for 'football no one can deny. The. best airer os me niv ion uianta, saw: ants tor we ponuuu. the Amerloaa League.

included the list of jntoinU at SStSTw aM to Falrhlll Faces stiff Fes Colllngewood's probable lineup will Include Don Rommel), Frank "Buss" Sheridan, Harry WUkins and Joe "Porky" Hoffman In the backfleld; Myers aad Falconer at the ends; Laurence and Strahan at tha tackles: games to his major club Utthal festnrv. aa it to quits tepomkn of power against power aad, with ru "Shawkey was a great pitcher, a fine games -of football I have seen were euro the' services ot ths abovs players' OUUiJ UVGA uwwiuea der out tns edge goes to Minnesota. fellow and. I wish him success with where tha officials took little or no obtain the us ot ths Cumstat who will endeavor to take the crown j-'s- "sconsin gams at psn. It has bean my observation that annex where the gamM from Long.

Among the entrants owing to the fact that they have Been gives offers by various American League club and had he signed up In nravioue veas vmmt awmi in viuuw BiiVHiu am 1 somS Officials Emory, Kiess, Dr. Samoa L. Baiasin, sii.ntin rntv Dniipltnr Joseph B. Psr- Ashbum and Davidsoa at tha guards, and Kerns, centre. quits a contest.

Notre JJams naa the minded" I mean by this that these the Tankees." In presenting Shawkey with his wond series ring at a banquet'' In Montreal tat April, 1911, Judge K. M. Lendls. referred to aim as "tha player who is the greatest credit to baseball." The local Eastern being backed by Mr. SuShioidI Coach Stan Davis Haddoa A.

of skle, Morris iserman, juuge of bis ciUD inrougn tns lasv jwmtm when ths "boys were knocking on the door of ths Mack told them ot ths psychology be practiced on his club at ths of the 1929 season. "While almost all ths fans were expecting us to win the pennant this year," he amid, "I must admit that ths club did no good in spring training down In Florida. I came back to this city before the boys and I gave out a story to tha newspapers telling th newspaper writers that our club didn't look good. It had just ths affect I wanted It to have. "I waa told when the story reached Florida that the boys picked up their ears and said, 'When we get back to Philadelphia we'll show tha old man these start, wouia aevu suable to use them because of a rule in tariin Laaarue constitution.

chaps loss their values of common a year ago with the exception that the right and wrong and get to qulb-Irish have lost Its old backfleld and hiinr nnn.nt.i Corio, Assemblyman Anthony jtmM licManemin. ww- president ana svuoseii president, of the Rsdl plant Both men are snia ball fans and are heartily bast? two regular linemen, tha only new- Thev nt huv i. 'Soup' Campbell te nay iria anai. Ueb, Edward Gottlieb, Louis Blum-berg. Harry Cassmaa, David Gragau, Eaddonfleld, will go after their second win of the season when they encounter the McCoy-Cardinals, of Riverside, at Baddonfleld.

Tha Had dons have one victory under their belt defeating the Woodbury Red Men la the opening comer to the Notre Dame regulars be-1 nenaltiea. They are much ado The nil pronjDHa sue whs hav aartlelpated is ing unu at ngnt nait Wisconsin has about nothing. efforts ot Brown In giving tssa Joseph Altman, euuiiey uuuwn, vsry much ths sams team thsy bad other officials are afraid they won't last year with th exception of Cusin- ba noticed if ik Barney seras ana vr. 95 or mors games aa a meuivw team represented in tha American League. However, Brows had secured winning aggregation- TIGERS WANT GAME ier.

so far this ysar Wisconsin has blow the horn every so often. Then shown a great defense but the offense there la th. nfnni.i -h th. nMC crnRP nvFR PITMAN I ray by a su-0 score. Falrhlll also appears to be In store for a close fight In taking on Cornell ol Philadelphia, at Ninth and Morgan special permission visa.

wwV v. h. oul'lde of some fine passes by Lusby I between th. Biv Rhi 5 ON PARLEY Th FairhiU Tigers, Bah thl. seuoD, I1 WOULD SATISFY CLAYTON h.

1 tan. outfit rsve many throngs who has not been very potent. On paper School, to trying to curry favor with But when tne ciuo aiu get back It didn't look good in the streets. The Philadelphia held Fen-dale scoreless for three periods last the school from the big association bv It looks Ilk th Wisconsin team has superior weight experience and power. nimm.

uo. ao- i a to arrange a game tor ua ip away from home. Any fait tlwM series with the Phillies, but aoon after ton nigh School footballers are anx-1 packed the Third negimen rnwrj penauxing us utus Bcnoot as much Saturday before sinking under a 13-0 score, but according tto John Emm el, that tha boys began to play the lous to turn in a win over Coach boo many inniis, and has a distinct edge. This veer's Notre Dame team, if it keens on Im ss hs can. That the game can get along very well without thia kind of tog an open an WW a -1 1.1t.

aSaSBSS-. Wtia flrimiaU I UbTlSP W1U1 a fMVWD standard of baseball which won sev FairnlU's skipper, Cornell will ba con J- slwnakV soms of ths but basketball proving, however will make a real foot- enty-four of our flnt 100 games. With entries xtaauou i dsn UTi. siderably bolatered in the backfleld by omciaung goes without saying. Of local earns that the "Clates" will be players Is South Jersey; Among th bail game of it The boys carried on right through course, soma teams by their aggres tne addition ot Huth aad Robb, former Coal dale stars.

Eligibility Rule May Prove Stumbling Block Again at Conference Today lUchigaa Sheuld Wla ths season until ws bad tha pennant clinched. Then we started the World satisfied, tf they are aoie to regisiar a touchdown over th local forces. Pendale will engage in conflict with sive piay nave penalties coming to them apparently more often than others. But let's get back to nun. Th Iflchigan-Ohio 8 tats gam at Ann Arbor Is always a classic aad the Mtllville Yellow Jackets at Victor King Park.

The Cumberland county Series, and I think that first game waa tha best ever played from a base All during the five year that ue Pitman-Clayton games hava bees Let common sens prevail, and this year is so exception. Ohio did not ahaw much I. it- m. ninM I make the offlciala ss lnoonsnlcu. ball standpoint in any World eenes.

combination has been playing great ball and the East 8iders have worked New York, OoL (U.P.l Prospecta inw. cus as it is possible for them tn h. Admittlng that ha already waa ng- of a renewal of the annual Army- overtime this week la preparation for urine oa his pitcher for the sixth staged, th visitors have never been able to penetrate the "Pit" defesee sufficiently to score. Last season the locals gained a 21-0 decision, and th year previous a 33-0 score was rolled to follow ths ball. In spit ot It tootba11 aoe not belong Navy footbaU ckualcs hinged today tne aKirmisa.

game in Chicago, when his club ral cisive aeieat By Purdue last Saturday, I or tne coi- The Mt Ephraim Cardinals dash with Woodbury Da Molay on the let on a meeting to be held In waatrlng-ton between Ifajor-Oeaeral William R. Bmltb. superintendent at West Point, aiicnigan la sun vary much la the great mass or running with as fine a potential crowd Playlnf the game and of material as there Is in the confer- lied to clinch tne enampionsnip in tne fifth contest he declared ths ninth-Inning rally gavs him such a great thrill that he was virtually exhausted when the game was over. ter's park, while Maple Shade treks tto Pitman to take oa Jake Tryoa's up. HADDON BEAT and Rear Admiral 8, I.

RoMnaon, of enco. I look for Michigan to win re. I oprngni by The Christy Walsh 'Big Gray" crew. Hammonton opens gardless of whether the Tost system the season with the Woodbury Red After paying tribute to tha great the Naval Academy. There is a chance the teams will meet December (, at Soldiers' Field In Chicago.

This chance, however, la SWEDESBORO IN HOCKEY Men at Hammonton; Harmony A. Q. usea or tns nips system. Illinois meets its first major oppon LED THREE DIVISIONS plays at Palmyra; the Kaddonfield The Hidden Ritshts hockey team nlaed ent when It travels to Iowa City to Pat Mai one, Chicago pitcher. ness of the Cubs, Uacv concluded with hla prediction that only a team of Ruths could beat the A's out of the American League pennant next sea remote because examinations at tha Cubs are at Florence, and Erie A.

clashes with the McCoy Juniors at II Quality Strvte t-: SatUfaction Sdards COMBINE STYLE WITH COIfSIRT-ATISM IN COLOR Us Blfic. nnardy eoosvtiTo suit wjU besmtifany UOonA plalnr sJOllW Mimh gy II -r srnd oxford piay stawaeyes. uert Ingwerson a t-3 victory over tn. eweaesooro fins the Heirhte field yesterday. Tm wlnnm outnl.ved tn.

"SmAir triple honors la the 1929 National League season. He struck out the military academy begin December and continue through December Riverside. lost a nan luck gams to Ohio last week but even at its beat it Is hard in. th. Ant half, only to th.

visitors son. "Big Green' Meets "Obeys" most batsmen Id; pitched the most shutouts and won ths most game After that tha oadeta will leave for the west coast for the Stanford game aoe how Iowa can match man for com. back durlns ths final part of the fracas to scor. two soaui te one for the Haddons. Cast.

Elisabeth Barnes was the Several good scraps also are on tap for Sunday. HARVARD TO CONSTRUCT December 28. Army and navy fell out in aa athl man with Illinois. Zuppke has been having some hard luck with bis ends, practically all th men he has been The Riverside "Big Green, last leaduur point maker tor tn. locals, ens bumped two soils between the poets In the ftrat half added th onlv- fhddon NEW ATHLETIC BUILDING year's Class champions, is slated to oppose the U.

S. S. Oklahoma's eleven etic way la December, 1927. Navy at that time wanted army to agree to Helffhts counter resietered la the second kfattsoa. feat movins Cambridge, Oct IT.

Harvard Independent Football trying out having been injured. But if the wily Dutchman can pick up a couple of wing men, I don't know who which la reported to have maintained eentr. ef th. Bwesbortane, tallied both of Is to have a new model indoor athletic observe an eligibility rule in effect at the naval academy. This rule Btovtd- th.

loeera' oolnla. clean elate during The Bast three building. swwieeMro a. Baaaoa sieujnu H. years.

The gobs recently upset Viola ed that aa athlete esuld play but three According to en announcement mass A. 19-0, and are favored by many is going is beat them this year. Th line from tackle to tacklo looks good, in fact. It will look perfect when Welts vears of varsity football, and If ha A. Maria Orlanla Plther today, the Harvard Corporation has local tana tto give the "Big Green' had played ona year to college before entering tha academy, he could play Mattson their best battle In years.

left end. Ceffmaa I a CUSTOMIZED B7 nd Kvul I Carnerr I A Seta oacx in the game. In the back-eld now looks aa though Mills will voted to permit the athletlo association to use such part of ths athletic association's surplus as will be neces A B0-piece band is to accompany the but two years for navy. Armv. lmvtnc atreed already to b.

M.na Mellleno Parks Shaw sailors and Rlvsrslde is preparing for its biggest game of the season thus sary to nnisn the Indoor athletic piay quarterback with Timm and Peters at th halfbacks and Lamun building at present under construction. rule proposed on the varaKy, failed to agree to the second rule and sports WhltUker h.Kback... far. or numoert at lull. Quits a backfleld William J.

Bingham, director of ath Another torrid tussle looms in ths should say and then if it beeomea relationships were off. There waa one diaqtrlettnsj note effing when Viola visits Maple Shads letics at stated that ths athletic association would be required liorera naiibeca, Schoenbent Score by. periods: Haddon Haiahta Blsh BwMleaboro Hlrh necessary to introduce a man named Tanuskua the fireworks ahould bum in Although Doth teams have suffered I Id I I the lengthy telegram in which General to use approximately (400,000 of Its Ooale-r-Bamea. Morrison, Msttsos, 9. one setback, both are rounding into formidable form and the game Is cer Smith proposed tn meet earueai.

lowa will do well to hold Illinois to a close game. nmrn ADnt warren, surplus, probably leaving a balance, when all construction was completed. The building probably will not ba com tain to be bitterly contested through- lng. That came in me pare-graipa which he bold Admiral Robinson, effect that tie was not conaldeTiBg out inaiana is biting off a big chunk In playing Colgate, Boy Scout day at Bloomington. I am afraid ColsaU win pleted until Mar.

The swimmlnr pools. The Woodlynne Tigers are sched SATTJBDAT Palmyra at Colllngsweed. Coraell, ef Philadelphia, vs. Fair, kin at Ninth and Morgan. Peadale vs.

Miilvilie Yellowjack-eta at Dudley Orange. McCoy's Cardinals at Haddoa- field. Maple Shade at Pitman. Haddsnneld Cubs at Florence. Mt.

Ephraim Cardinals at Wood- bury SeMelay. Erie A. vs. McCoy Juniors at Riverside. Weedbory Bed Men at Hammen.

toa. Harmeay A. C. at Palmyra. 1 SUNDAY U.

S. S. Oklahoma at Riverside. Viola A. A.

at Maple Shade. Paolsbora at Pleaaantvllle. Buriiagtea vs. Weodlynne Tigers sS Best Berlin. Harmeay A.

0. at Medford. Blchmend Wlldcata vs. Collingt-; weed, at Black Horse pike and Nleholsoa read, West CeUlngswood Heights. change in eligibility rulings.

Navy' however, are expected to be ready in acceotanca of the Invitation to uled to meet Burlington at East Berlin aad should have little trouble turn evruaxy. cues the matter hinted at a deal re for oe ioo wugn tor tne riooslers unless Indiana can snap out of their present slump. ing back the Burlington county in icwcncci DRTTi rr cm ru un I I OMLUVI -Purdue win taks it eomoaratlv.lv compromise. LAWRENCEVILLE MEETS easy In Its game with Ds Pauw and WITH MANY STARS OUT vaders as George Stringfellow's warriors have swept all before them, with the exception of Viola. Ia the two other games scheduled for the day, Paulsboro visits PleaesantviUe, and YOEGTLIN PAYMENTS TO SUIT 'III Estimates Given Cheerfully '11 CAMDKN PORCH ENCLOslniB CO.

I 4TH AND DIVISION BIS. II Camdea Bell 47M Ill I umcago wui so likewise against Ripen. Chicago's victory over Indiana Ian Bwedesboro. Oct is Cnarfc Jn. MONTCLAIR TOMORROW Bona will be without the services of several of his regulars this afternoon Harmony A.

C. meets the Hertford week shows that the "Old Man" ha lost none of his cunning and If given the material would be playing the best Olympics. tawrencevllle, N. Oct. 18.

Tes-terday Lawrencevllle's football squad closed four hard days of practice with when the local high school footballers travel to ssiem for their yearly tilt, oi men even up. Sam Fisher tore a lirament tn his LEON JOHNSON TO PLAY a lengthy workout In the use ot the forward Dass. Offensivs passing was Pitt Carries Big Owe leg in today's practice and will be out To enliven Mla-ourl Valley football Vreeeed and a half hour put in by the WITH ORANGE SATURDAY Leon Johnson, former Woodbury lor several games. Wilbur Longacre strained his back early In the week circles the powerful Panthers from varsity In defending against an manner of passes used by the scrubs. Pittsburgh will Invade Lincoln.

Pitts ana win not be tn snaps to play. burgh has possibly on of the best ktoatclair Academy cornea to Law- Fisher plays aa end position and High star, will be in the lineup of Orange A. C. eleven when the New teams in the East this year, if not tn Longacre is a guard. Three other reg Jersey grid machine clashes with ths Frankford Tellowjaekets on Saturday tns country, ana tney will carry too many guns for Coach Bible's men.

ulars will be out with Illness. Earl Reymer, star back, and Jim Engle, end, have been out all week with grip. at Frankford, Nebraska, showed nice imorovsmsnt Johnson won an All-South Jersey last week at Syracuse but they are aot while Howard Dietrich, one of the best I position at end while at Woodbury ready yet lor a team or the caliber that "Jock" Sutherland win send onto linesmen in the squad, did not report for practice today because of being High and later matriculated at Lalar- '15) stts College, where he also made hit the field this Saturday afternoon. ill. ia football.

After leaving oilers. seiasoun, wnicn seems to be some Johnson played with MlUvtlle and the what stronger than pro season predio- CANZONERI TO MEET Philadelphia Quakers. He Is sow starring tor the upstate team. JOHNNY FARR TONIGH reneeville on Saturday for the first football game between the schools in yjars. The heavy work of this week was not in preparation for Montclair, Coaches Tichonen and Neubauer plan-- nlng to take this gams In stride.

After llorftclair come Blair, Tha Hill and St Benedict's. All these schools have ez-; ceptlonally, strong teams this year, aad It Is tn expectation of hard contests ahead that the Red and Black coaches are driving the players. Improvement in handling ther ball and In tha avoidance of penalties is looked for in Saturday's game with Montclair. While the North Jersey school seldom has a team of the same rank as that turned out by La wren ce-villc. stiff opposition Is looked for.

The gams should be a good one for trying out several members of the second team and brushing up on plays. Charley Rogers, former Camden High and Penn "Comet" la sparkling New York, Oct 18 tt.N.S.) Tony 1 SGSfflfBWJ 538 Federal Street for Frankford again this year. liuu, piay. wn ra anuts at llum-bla. It looks liks aa even up game.

This contest should a real test tor tha Drake team and if Oasis Bo lam's boys can come through this contest with a victory they should come down undefeated to Chicago oa November 9 when they play Notre Dame at Soldier Field. The annual Civil War at Kansas win taks place this year at Lawrence when Canzoneri, making his first appearance hers In quit a while, meets Johnny Fair, of Cleveland, tonight In a fight scheduled for ten rounds. EABNSHAW RECOBUS 1t SMOKE SATISFACTION FOR 5 Geora-e Eamshaw. tha Athletics' Gene Hoffman, former national ua- mound ace. sained the most American League victories, 39, during the 19teur heavyweight champion, will trade lslO 809.

PHILAOILPHia season, but issued the most free passes punenes wita aa warren in the unto first base, US. round semi-final. i Bminir "Bo" McMillan's Kansas Aggies coma n3inMnl 03WSW veferAhs, and mentul email of oft tu Tor''' A i.

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