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jr. 1 10 THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE "11 4ERE4DVFO 4114. COACHES GAME HAV MLTT AJND JE on't Crowd, Jeff, n't Crowd. coPyright, ms, br a Mark ReeltteMd By BUD FISHER TO S. Patant Office I MEN FIT PLAY SA-ti HeR.e oepp I r-.

that tkN ItTk I VLUNfTcvO GOVGMMT '(tolMfe TO Ym vu i i i kUKKKH DOvT uvin rrtg Gre at Throng Expected to xV- KOtvv KNflW AS THE TURKISH UANe I TAUS rAPP THr ggsjisnWT 1 ttend Aifair Tomorrow at GUAP-D To ruR.K.e-x Forbes Field. CHEERING IS PROMISED i IT I By RICHARD GUY. The final adjustments to the football teams at the University of Pittsburgh and at Washington and Jefferson College were applied yesterday afternoon by their respective coaches, Glenn Warner and Bob Pol well. Tomorrow these teams will meet at Forbes Field in their annual game, and confidence prevails in the Pitt camp more so than it does in W. at Washington, Pa.

Neither coach worked his men hard yesterday. Warner had signal work, kicking the ball, punting and shadow scrimmaging, while Folwell had harder work at College Field. Washington Thla afternoon there will be merely warming 1 1 111 Ik a rttS Mt.pi4i.A lm Stars of Penn Qridiron A. CHEEE 2 JfA EAERS WHO ILL STIR UP BLACK SHOUTERS T03IORKOv KKD AM) ui siums, to Keep the muscles oliable, and to keep the wind in shape. Aside from that there will be nothing of a nature which suggests hard work or liable to cause damage to the limbs of the trained athletes.

The Pitt team will KO on the field in shape, for Bob who was ill with a cold, was reported better yesterday. Of course, the Gold and Blue warriors will miss Fdxey Miller and George McLaren, but neither was slated to start the game, although the services of both were wanted for the contest once it got under way. Folwell reports his charges in splen- did shape physically and mentally. By the latter he means the men know their plays, and nobody has yet accused the Red and Black warriors of being slow thinkers. To the writer the other day Folwell said that his team was troine tn Amateur Trot At Expo Won ON AND OFF THE FIELD By JAMES JERPE.

oob Lambertnn fn At lilt hOR PITT GAME invy UCH- nett Helped to Make Football History. "I TECH'S FINAL PRACTICE IS LENGTHY years that Penn State has played Pitt, not a single centre county warrior has been By May Mack or other rough play." ugg.ng V.e Alumni Association PHILADELPHIA, Nov 4 Winner Shows Class After Break The nucleus of an all-American football team will take its place on the do its best: he figured he had a chance to win, but he would not concede that ing in Second Heat Purse Is 52,000. Coaches Send Squad Through Spirited Workout and Declare Them Fit. RECORD OF FORMER W. GAMES a1CthCeS cofir.e5-1"'? i Plaid Squad Leaves This Afternoon for Cleveland.

Case Followers Offer 2 to 1. noor of Common Council with the ar rival of the newly-elected members on New Year's Day. One of them. Robert E. (Bob) Umberton the strongest guard the University of Pennsylvania ever rooted for, will" take his place as the leader of the independent forces.

He represents the' Germantown district and was elected, on Tuesday. Lamberton, now a law- er, was famous in th SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4. May Mack won the amateur trot, the feature event of today's harness meeting at Panama-Pacific Exposition. She 9.

6. UNDERGRADS MEET w. w. w. w.

w. SnH unfair to maW i m. so umi ure nrst neat handily, broke III i no secona, but J-, 4 came back in Penn State fo7ih Kes arainst ill form in the third heat, and carried off rsi-scui. to Tot Gazktt. of 1908-09.

Mn r-rancisco Driving Cluh' -2 institution in the eountrvm k.i that Trf.oniiNtirur, Nov. 1899 1S91 W. iss: w. 1S93 W. 1895 W.

1905 W. 1906 W. 107 W. 1909 W. 1910 W.

1811 w. 1912 W. 191 W. 1914 W. W.

U. 11. 4 w. tr. o.

9 W. U. 2. Pitt, 17. prize of 12,000.

hall f.slua'er- more manly foot- ly fOOt- The Tech squad was given a Ion pract1Ce last nignt. Coach Steffena keeping the men on the field until almost 7 o'clock, as it is th 14 3 u.c t.i, pace, witn only three en I wmnwind practice in both offense and! long since, who becomes a law covering a period of over when the new council is sworn" -1 Penn State have 8 1' door practice to be iUZZ-TZ for claims imp waiawan won the first heat but The Proof, driven by Spencer, took the second and third, Oldfolks beating Matawan to second mnnev in Ko, 2 'ear since 1904 great White and Bh. when the J. J. 13 19 13 Pitt, 14.

Pitt. 12. Pitt. 0. Pitt, 6.

Pitt, 10. 207; Pitt, 84. ima alter-i irom ism to 193 i imm in preparation for the Pitt strug- from the Forty-s'econd i iffle of Saturday. Clark Ward. Although nd take on the struggling TV 7p ti I ti, i evelana- The practice, al-tph There is "no" more inspiring UBh a one.

was full of snap apart from't on turkey da-. he men appearing to be in fine fettfa MeiHt 1 the Brown heats. Verna McKinney. with Daniels driving, won the $1,200 breeders' former end; Dave Morrow, one-time" i fhQbllcan. supported by all Center nnii rnanh xt the OI center and coach; Totals W.

St J. imuj AiKtn, i a- mui-iuuh rorceo. The twr rnous winners in straight heats. quarterback, and others of lesser fofmer football stars will tight side hv n. were in fho fiu Side On tho nlue Dy were on the field side on the transit summaries uvea ana no band uas Deen that mZZ '-ivea question.

mo-e gamely in defeat 'HSZySStSA Breeders- futurity, purw McMnney (Danie s) 111 Rico (Durfee) i I'lnlll. VI renown, today giving Folwell what assistance they could in the final shaping up of tha Red and Black. Folwell was in charge of the situation, however, and directed everv lans are betting 2 to 1 on their team in Saturday's game. Tech followers plan to take bJa The Plalfl There is more behind the basehaii Peace movement than agnates S-m admit at least there have lenia- FIFTH AVENUE HIGH. The Fifth wtt, vvwu IKK1COCKI The Puzjlsr Chadburne) 1 FientM.

Lou (WaJker) SurefV (lrnnnDl.li its ancient riVJ. meet "irc lne P'a-- I tomorrow School valq hut niiiX. Hl inter-1 I are expecting tha afyctTdrXenTwacot met With so thU where it was a case on season. and in view of the ena at i 7 7 ine Washington and Jeffersnn fine conditio, i "IP Avenue Fresno Bond (Malcolm) Pattl (Allen) Time 2: 2:17 pace, pursa tt.HM i and the airaid It was a 50 to f0 proposition. "You know I have no Speigel on the offense nor a Fleming on the defense," he suggested.

"But there is one thing that my team is stronger in this year than last, and that is in handling the hall on kicks. Aside from that I do not care to make a prediction." I great crowd is looked for at the game tomorrow. Thirty thousand persons are expected. With the athletes all in shape and ready to be unleashed, the shoutera will tune up their voices today. At noon to they have not been rfofMj Tovey, reoov- -jaait L.

Tlf r.T The i was apparently in top Si "ttle quarterback, ha. an is in almost perfect in tl form. Every ma ipeneer) tho New Fi (D: something hvpotheUcaliv tH-' i 86aS0n' Wili be ail the more anx-and it t0 a decisive victorv Piflr wl" at his DOSitlnn able-gam "VSU tJLLT' at "Two men owned frOa conaiuon. and if does not win it will not be laci of proper training. Never in yean has Washington and Jefferson approached a Pitt game with th ream ir, his Bffnr.

1 throats in other's Time, t-zo, Amateur trot, purse i May Mac (Smith) Future Tramp rrsiiaillilia (Berry) Ell M. B. (Clanninl). Time. hin Sr "ay.

a Dartner- trim and the fine physical shape of the "'Pittsburgh and Vltu WiS day there will be a big mass meeting of varsitv has served to keen nn tn fidence of its followers. cesf if Vh 1113 lme were 80 cessful that he is 8UrQ to be chance to score a few points for Uio Plaid Saturday. After being out for a few days on account of a slight attack of the grippe, Finlay reported for duty and ran through signals. 7 Tomorrow the team win LEH1GH. met by appointment one day to tatt things over.

The one rto', Jj PrSpftYor The mXly TfSfkhderirf LoTt; So there v' 1 Piffi funning Attach Feared. It was made aDnarent m0 i Veteran Driver Wins 2:20 Trot at Cran wood Closing ThfHZ? BETHLEHEM, PA Nov tne unaergraauates ana sucn exnorter3 as Joe Thompson will help to stir up things. Glenn Warner and Capt Williamson are also to speak to the students. W. J.

will have a big mass meeting tonight, and those two sterling esciters of emotion. Red Kahle and that Folwell fears the brilliant no rfoK Tiri 'uic renecti Ot; twirt Vw i n. soclal bout f0P few mlnutes nal in whi nai work on new ning attack of Pitfs backfleld more than any other feature of the Blue and during the 1 room of moiruls world's series. the administration huiMin israelii, taiouit to Thi Gaiitts Timss CLEVELAND, Nov. a cli rne-r T-u I oerore going Bobby Gerdts.

Pittsburgh bovs bv the Asstea by Clark to the train, and after aboard c. Mathewson SHVK tliot everyone i3 way. wUl practice their orations. Md arliled the ends an5 tackles max to tne cranwood light harness meeting of the Lake Erie Circuit (arm is gone, but adds tha? Will talro HBUDI la the students wiT. rehearse their yells Vlr a half hour 10 get back in imifn.m and sons-s.

Aside from what th up mtenerence and getting 7 trl "fponunity to give a lec ture on everything pertaining to "rJt anyuestL ine man the ban This densrt. "vj iiviytra 111 ke Iif sick in uni- form Coach Keadv would i.i,. a'' injuries, with hf Ii ch" of State, one of the faci" Penn ponenu of "P-hy students and local have arranged i "ifS1, ho Lehigh team win ii speclaJ train, the ernoS "orrow aft! as a part of the PinnsySvn.P ny gram on Friday. nla Pr- M5r LIBERTY. ment has Improved wonderfully this week 9nH f.

io v. which closed here today, H. Whitney aged 79, the oldest driver in the circuit, sprang another suprise by teaming his 9-year-old trotter, Emery, to victory in the ":20 trot in straight heats. Emery was forced to bMm hi- think they will win, and that is the rea- son thev are storine- r.n enthusiasm an wl" De suffi- Dan Cupid has made bie inroftrii. i the ranks of the Phillies rtSTti Clarence (K) I 10 asx.

i ARree hundred studenr up for the trip so far Tut this pected to be increased by some hour decisions, and with the that fing with the team i It peneciea to ston thn Pitf why so many of them will come over backs. from Washington tomorrow. i Folwell thi. Itpromises to be a hot day her, SSJSS best, as a different horse was the con will INJFOOTBALL CAMPS tender in eacn heat. The summaries: -l" pacing-, purse 1300 (Five heats e.lneeday) Myrla Bell.

b. by Belt i c- team Loeber had two tea Tiie Kiski football team will leav workout on th ma work. IbiVeR.t7? J. MatrtaonTil And Saitsburg today for Lawrenceville, N. ult- w.

itg jia I against organized opposition as married 3 1 last Jun nearer tiiuyettc) 13 3 3 4 Anna Moore, b. br oi those inos? BUI KUlefer unA where tomorrow it will play the Iara annparoH he t'ugey are lireatened. The fever iai CO no are now nut iMcult miner to a who JiJiM'IIir t.iatti.a a WEST VIRGINIA. LawrenceviUe Academy eleven. Eleven to get into real muZTlJ? has reached the Athlei 2 3 Alma Moore (Jenkins) 4 3 3 1 1 3 No Chance, b.

by Allen Owen Overly 1. 7 4 3 i Johnny Ray. b. by Sid- years ago the Shadyside Academy i one of tha fine.t team UP new- MORGAN-TOWN. W.

but there team played at Lawrenceville. losirur. seen in VA-, Nov. The varsity held Its last scri 2 1 1 6 3 4 ds Since that time no Western Penn- sinhh. Wuar- mmage today before the import A team The Pittsburgh Boy May Make sylvania prep school team has invaded called into play practically every' for- That rpmtnrv Tha iui mat territory.

The i.i.M uy the team with with pair wit. A'il'ui'nV and ff A short scrlmma Tge ooh nw la a spirited sfgnal rirPn 6 after dulged ln.yAllihe?vai.,i1JL,ra" Purse MOO Willow Mack, by Wallace ennetts team hS3t Dy nao usea effectively during YALE. SEW HAVEN CONN' Nov 4 Vol. OI Tm' Shevlin tic! the with th hat ti! -i ft a deal nearer championship football form than they wer after the Colgate defeat last Saturday. Qe Only simple straight line play, ware used today, but they were efTecUve enough What the coaches may be doing the way of a new offensl has not filtered out of the Yale bowl fh hoh i possible that there will be a slight alteration of the Plays in the Brown game.

varsity. statistics of the two teams will be: KISKIMINETAS. seconds this jv.uinjy (crsKinej tna Moko. b. by Col.

Cochran ilJimporte) 1 1 1 4 i oLntigni iootball. prising a line attack with end the C. The tea worked 5 minutes. ien played Leathered an Im. Westing house Field.

listlessly Most of the r. throughout the wood wont in a s-, uy xiarry Ali-Ker- Trs. on Bt. Age. team.

ron 4 2 GROVE CITY. mediate iinnrovvment wuupicu wnn iorward passes swept the varsity to a two-touchdown victory over the second team. The latter how Kf.nnle 13, blk. (Reldy) Mlstretta. br.

by NIcol by Oaono Swimming Team at Poly K' Y- NoV- ''-Among the 1 men who are showing up well in the 1 try-outs for the varglty swimmin I team at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is Harold A. Knapp of Pitts- iUnrSI' JhZ prePared at the Edge-j I wood High School. K1 Name. Position. Wt Capt.

Oeo. Bryan Ii2 ioriln Heas. tackle 187 KTM Schwab, tackle 134 Don Crawford, a. A 151 Arthur Herrington, a. b.

135 Thomas Holleran. h. 113 Stanton Keck, tackle 205 GROVK CITY pi oTWf Currj'. LeatherwnrS i minutes, yard runs for touchdowns "'8 maklnK 5- er) 4 6 4 ro Silky Hell, by Fortune Tellar toarfeiti 5.10 5.10 5.10 5.7 5.10 6. 5.5 t-l Friday and Saturday SPECIAL CUT SILK 5 5 3 2:1614.

I04U. purse 1300 2:20 class, trotting AfrTm test a' Hervtn Cral. q. 155 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN. ay aiay.

guard 154 vesterday 7- "5.rSrlmmT ever, using Pitt plays, succeeded in making big inroads in the varsity defense and almost scored toward the end of the play. W. ft J. Follower. Pledge Support.

The Washington and Jefferson undergraduates at a great mass meeting tonight completed their plans for a big demonstration at Pittsburgh Stein, t. iss vernl new nlsvi il BCCKHA wnv Men inter, end the a successfully Tl Dr. Hn. blk. by Benbrew (Dent) 4 ftgj b.

by Slllco by Baronmore ijoil'yj Ruth McKerron. b. by Jack McKer-ron om Da lea, h. 145 Nov. 4 us to the Karl.

roughshod quarter. ran Iir Pearre. f. CAMBRIIGE, Nov. 4.

(Special.) The final work of the Harvard varsity team for the Princeton game Saturday comprised only signal drill for the regular men and little else for the substitutes The week has been a h.H scoring nn 11. ett wa game at held for ri end i touchdown letta on Saturday, yan todav. Tflfi.i to none. Al- nrit'ht at rmihunir tiuy Cresceus. b.

This is the first year thatny attempt has been made by the institute to enter IS aquatic sports, but as the new gym-IS nasium gives exceptional opportunities 1 1 for such, and as there are a number 8 or the students who .1, by Cresceus taor KcXelrey. f. lie aow Mohney. as jnniloiw manner ast even In -J(i. i Irw ii ia.

Time- one and the Cambridg feel that ,2 S.7 s. 1 practice, followed bv lmS lciUnS getlc drill at si a nal. e'ier-estlrs day's consttutal the the probable II 0 indication of It a probiola thugh started Zin. 'L'ii1 mf.n wto morning ana also during the game Practically every student oledged him- tJentz. iruard Ite John renter 150 8tantey Mr-allum.

lis Eaymocd Kofcendirfer. g. j- o.vwiJlK UD Football Notes nenu ine gai: and participate in the parade and rooting. All tickets lnero 13 not much doubt in the mint of the Cherry and White root- it strides In will go to op the Tiger that it will sicking game chances tor 3f the Jersey I SEXTON WILL RETIRE uicir eleven lias mad Its offensive game an Princeton well equlppei plays. Harvard also 1 be able, to hold its own and altogether feels tr winning are even with men.

K3ua acainst Buckeyes. There is vier ueinan. end 170 5.1 A WRENCEVILLK. Liie game naa been sold here no confidence felt Marlin Club to- will line v. rountain will be ableii up against the of AND nv a if tT v.Lury at hard game un OI Trade team rrs.

on nlht- the advance disposal aggregat- nP'K ISr t5am. ins over 4,000. -sregat Sexton of thi tm M.iriin .1 "ncl aJi expect nn a close score. gooo team. There is some discussion in the athletic asso-' -w-vj leaving today for San the annual Will TV .7 attend im.

txiacn me national INDIANA. CORNELL. Baseball Minor INDIANA. PA numerous injur! to the dent, announced 'that SSa" pres'-a candidate for served continuously he wished to retire "4.tSmiontn street. Pittsburgh.

Wohcum lsland Saturday. U1 lorming a water polo team. IS Vale's Rowing Schedule For Year Announced I ITHACA One of the football tin UMTVI Hi li a 1.1 SI 6-7' 18 6.5, 18 S.10 18 5.W 19 S.10 IT 5.H 21 1.114 17 t. dur'ng tho week the rt. was asseo.

"That is too difficult a question for me to answer," replied Folwell "I never predict the outcome of such important games. The teams are too evenly matched to hazard a guess My players will fight to the last ditch and N. Nov. 4. Special.) rongest and best conditioned ever turned out at Ithaca, sht for Detroit on its way to In Ann Arbor Saturday order to give mnr in given little work luiifl was this afternoon and left here to play Mich 1 his busi- neaa 10 Manager J.

B. Williams of the 're ULf. J5 wishes nature. Signal dri 1. 8 -Si a Ugh Heme.

Position. -anxheim. h. A.aJtosl. end Berrtxnan, -center luratam.

center and Cueva, f. Davktson. Omer. a-uard Hamtlt. tackle nd Howard, tackle R.

L. Hunter, end 'Mac Mac, q. T. L. Moore, guard i Kamayjq.

Roberta, end saunder h. ales, end Scott, tackle J. W. WiUiams, guard That we. ii lit K8 Hi 167 I 111 13 ISO a.

i'U 148 Ui tn i 171 Hi 145 1S7 Cornell will defeat Mirhio-nr, 1. ing duel constiViVt.H i "urc hunt- worVn.it Jordan c-nm h.Z the Pettier and Brlrklov back e.li i6 at. end and half. Ilished ahonM M'- confident expectation of every follower or the Ithacans and the general Impression is that the score will be decisive SCHOOL GAMES TODAY. 1 uuw mat tne ited and Bl porters will not be ashamed y.

ran th lugh slcm. iu i dans win o.Teu. lne Jor NEW HAVEN, Nov. 4 -The competitions of Yale oarsmen during ack sup-of tneir in lilfl .1. o.Mssvaie instead playing, whichever wa ecKwear 19 18 the game goes." 5lj S.9 6.8 t.M 8(4 at (.9 Wilkinsburg High Schc 00I vs.

Cen- I the early part of tn. ume 'nce coaches would I no, say JhHSZi Th I either of these men wn or "ot Saturday game be U86d In the rowing schedule for s-ftTda? a game iur oaturoay at home th a trai nigh School made public to- r. A. (- PRINCETON. N- Nov- Special.) rrf'n'on A last secret signal practice Park.

Wl Basketball Notes klnsburg, 3:30 o'clni. in the IT 20 aay. No entry has been made Poughkeepsie regatta. EXHIBIT and ask tor "lcr 0 p. saw 17 Allegheny mKh School vs.

South School at s.m 21 rJJ With the I 1 game Saturday, was Id drizzling rain, which 1 110 erona Arlstones want a irame for home with a 100-pound Team' ihn team ara. o'clock. Write South Hi The been 1 Interrupted by a ci 1 necessitated a sh Old University fie While the souad street. Ve- rona. Pa.

it or scene from the I 1 to the baseball cage WBM mil in r. East Liberty Academy Seconds vs Allegheny Preparatory School at The Sw nson Go Early to Football Game. Avoid the jam at Forbes Field tomorrow at Pitt-W. J. game by tak-ins a car early.

There will be plenty to interest you before game. The Pittsburgh Scholastics, an organ Ization of leading independent basketball stars such as Brickley. Walters 1 Ly. saught. Pace, Lionahue, Wolk, Flannl-in fS are desirous of opemnglne 1916-1 season away from home within I H16 "if1.

52 weeks an(" like to i play first-class teams in towns within a squad has week In Jlth Alle-I 'ark this eduled to Oentille signal practice and drill in formations' together with some kicklne occniZi Saturdav with .77. a same for ICaaaS AWlAh team. Call preparation gheny Hlgi afternoon, start at .1 and Gross I o'clock. ntion Of the srmnrt A. game i The wo.

Avalon Hlarh School between I and 7pm "-eaar at no vs. Ellwr, scrimmage no comparison can ba auub High School at Ellwood City. with 1 01 ritisourgh. lubs tne team's showing yesterday. to oner a suitable gu; here on Fridav a r- Pnng race 1 At the American Henley at I Schuylkill on May 11 Yale win enter a 1 the eshmen eht I The Blue will meet Cornell and Prince I ton In the triangular event I r- The season wUl ctse 1 with the regatta at New London, June 23.

Bouts Are Off. On account of the rlui, 'I of Michael lennrn at'' the child rnoters of thf. ne 0 the pro- It Htate College vs abroad with 1 iu laran- and a great deal is today. Waggoner of the game for ihr In the lineup at cent rviuau inuni 3 "tllD WO Hood, MOX CENTRAL HIGH. riaca.

Athletes Try Hard io Get A showing which men I will find no less than 15 new 1 Fan patterns in all colors. Regit ar .50 aj Special at $.00 I BENNETT MEANS BEST 1 J. G. BENNETT CO. Wood strkt Fifth Ave.

)enie Ru entral's prri mor .1. write ma 431 ifth avenue, or call Orant 41 The Leetsdale basketlII team gamzed for the coming season sires games with all teams havim Thursdays at home and Tuesdays urdays abroad preferretl. For SHADYSIDE ACADEMY. Powers F. Power's mat In prcparati ime this afti ended yestert Nov.

of 4. John the Los i niate uoilege. Kiekiminetas vs. Lawrenceville at Lawrenceville. N.

J. 5r H'Kh School vs fcast Palestine High School at East Liverpool. Washington High School vs Bur gettstown High School at Washing." ton. Pa. Coast road, Yon Can Get It Easily write rranK sevi bridge.

Pa. The South 8b Write P. Steele, burgh. the amateur hovin -itnietlc Club, tiled for this eve nament shed- niEThr at 2S tomorrow enter tl Howeve confiden th fight Black, a team wants games 1 Carson street, Pitts-j team will handicapped, he eleven is will have the Red and of the fray points. card to over I All-Nationals au, mu.

Plavs and in the enue Hla-h tr has been nostnnno.i ana that the orne out ahead will ats n. seaiNna worked out scrimmage Only light sated th.jir'.'':"" month or earlv in JT" 1 tnls was held. I nere today. tci8ed-u4r- 1 mm 1.

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