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11 LEAD): tui ASK LilLJJ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 192G. ties Reekie for bcob DOMO 3 EDDIE'S FRIENDS The Busy Executive Ill SKiBG BACKFIELB ACE, I LIU I niiLt SUPER1GS pra STATE UHNARYi Canton Loses To Duluth by 10-to-2 Score Panting and Passing Fea lures Game Played on Icy Field. BOTH HAVE TO "BIG TEN," RED P. A GCP MNJMV UP IJUlXtvJOfTrH '''vA WntlN-Feco' PSDEMT ''Jy SEC M0U)-UJM0Ve )-Me PLAYS A OF -TME SCRRV Ni U)l? GOT UN5P PCWER. G0L08t-ANK Bu-f MR.PlFfLA OP POrt JH UJ I CR A APPonsiTMEioT pgr.

J-7 yr a is UTTt5R.LV I'll FAdeX CV to I Vo F0R- A vohm yfarr (ftfW see mim -af CooPLe a today; PAses-while pviwv Famous Star, After Reviewing Harvard Series, Declares Play in East Is More Daring, But That Kicking and Passing Is Below Western Conference Standard. Letzelter, Carnegie Fullback, Alto Takes Climb in Individual Standing Flenniken, Geneva Star, Maintains Long Lead Among Tri-State Conference Totals. toy i V.UX A. CilUSKTTK. B1IX lMOHOK, th rating, roaring ditre-devll of the Carnegie Tech backflrM.

burdled tutu a li with are of I'm a Mate for the Imli. Idwal scoring honor thU section of the country lut Kalurday vhe he diaahcil to two touihtlota in the iun again! Went Virginia, luth Donohoe and Greene nave acor.tl nine touchdown for total of 34 Mlnt, I The only other Important rhanga in By HAROLD (RED) GRANGE, Grcmtnit Football Flayer of All rime. NEW YOKE, Nov. 21. (Uuiversal.) Sitting In as spectator durin tlie Princeton-Ytfe-IlaU-ird eeriea (to mention tbe team- according; to their surceas or lack of it) baa been a aourc-e of keen enjoyment.

It is tbe first time that 1 have ever been able to follow tbe work of. a team iu tliis way. As a higb school player, and later a college pUjar, my Saturdays v.ete taken up for Mitral Ftrs and 1 have been a bit thrilled by the novelty of following a college game from the stands. I have been asked to give my view. a- i I 1 I I I i i i ii i ii i ti i fi ill I ''S, I Iwrn geaw Sawaarr lag Q.

fcaa Vu RUNNING Pro League Standings National League. 111 atamlln- of Individual acorers wi ho upward spurt of t'y Car-'Kin halfback. acored eight points In Ilia Mountaineer contest and Jumped fruin eleventh pluco In the itamling to MlMth place. Welch of I'llt uid llardv of Weal Wla rank thlr.l unit fourth reapactively, with ii and 4j points. Carnegie' SO point boosted tha team total of the Tartans for the season to US.

Juat six point behind I'ann ttat. tll llilldcra. s'leniilkan, tlnneva bach field booatrd hU ulal to at point and placed hlni.elf lar In the lead of nil other scorer In the Trl-male Conference. Velar, uqurane tar. Jumped frm far ib.wn the lint t.

a tie Whltniore of llenevn. and Tolltii nmf Carlson of Waynoburl for third place in ta alunding with 2 point. Oan-. va tram total has been boosted l. a number which fur In thu lead of any othar team.

ayneabtitg, with 3 p. Inte. la aecnnil. Nn thins-a liH.H place amor. tha luaditre In lh Class achoola.

tmiy ona Virginia W.aleyau. oorrd. All-hny waa tha to play an.l thry Jl-I aot ritU. of drova Ity Ira.la with Ttia roti.plala Hat of Individual and train vort of all tha foll.ii"a In thia prfpara.l l.y and publlnh. aaflualvely In tha I'lttHbumh iln-iu rim; a a Major co9i Try Tnl fi.

fix Tnu. h- riW fNiuaiua, I'urli'ala i Plill "liila ri. h. ftt llar.lv. Va.

l.uara. t''n llaUar I aiiva.a WlJ" uaiaa. l'im aaa UaiMilion, w. V. II 11 4M 0 '7 a 1 a a TKAM.

M. T. I Pet. 1'kiruga Beara to 1 looo braabfard IPktla.1.. 1 1 WXI fallavtlle 1 l.rrra Bay 3 2 I.aa Aaaa-lea ft I 3 .714 Kaaaa.

City ft St Near arh 4 Detroit 4 3 3 571 lielath 3 4 Pre vide a re HutTala 4 1 4 BOO I klrm CardlaaU Mm rwoklya art far 3 Mlleraaukew 37 Uayt.a 1 4 tkraa 1 3 4 Maelaa I 4 ulaeabaa 1 I4S aatea 1 3 l.aalaville 4 Maaaaaead a it .1 i it II la II II li Yi 0 it i it ii it ii l. ii ii I'll ii ii ii a ft 1 ii a 1 1 ii ii a ii ii ii ii a ii ii II a ii a ii a ii ii 0 mm CAVANAUGH QUITS AS GRID COACH AT BOSTON COLLEGE NEWTON, MASS. Nov. Maj. Fran a W.

CuvauaugB. football coach at Boston College) eiiiCe lain, announced that be tiad refused to tgn a Hew eon tract with tlie college. His present engage ment expires Una aeasun. Jdaj. Cava i.atigh iu a foiuial elatement said aa hafd liot beu ofTered a coiilracl by any other institution.

Maj. C'avanaugh. who tin. season has piloted one of the four undefeated: teams of the East, signed a contract iast January for one year as coach at Boston College. An All-AmerieH end in hia collega days at I'artmouth.

he first couched aj: the University of Cincinnati after hts graduation In 17. He later served aa coach with the Athletic Club, Worcester High School, Holy Cross and Worcester Academy, returning to Hartmouth as mentor In 1S11. He enlisted in 117 and went to France aa a private, returning with the rank of major. Since the war ha haa turned out many successful team at Boston Collet e. Navy's Schedule For Invasion of ChicagoAnnoiiiicef NNAPOLIS.

Nov. -(A. P. I -Here's how the Navy Va3llia II team and rootera will go to Chicago for tlie annual clash Willi the Army on Saturday: Football squad In charge of Commander D. I-- Howard, leavea Wedm-a-day at 5 p.

tn. on a Pennsylvania train; which will be lu charge of Lieutenant Commander W. A. Kichardaoa. Coaa mandcr J.

H. Ingram, dlrecto? of atlt-letcis, will accompany the party. Train arrives in Chihcago about p. m. Thursday, at which time eight Kliecial trains carrying a regiment -of nii.it;hipin.-n wtlldeave here, the first aad second battalions via the Baltimore mad Ohio, and the third and fourth on the Pennsylvania.

i The midshipmen, in charge of Cora- mandera K. A. E. Voselet and 'jriffin. will arrive in Chicago pr1.r to 10 a.

ni. Friday, proceeding directly to their headquarters at the Palmer House where they will immediately take up the routine of the day, including a luncheon at Marshall Field ami the parade and formal dedication of Hie stadium. Ritola Wins National Cross-Coimtry Title Willie Distances Indian Finnish -American Team Victor. NEW TORK. Nov.

21. (A- Willie It tola. Flnntfh-Amerlcan distance running-, star, raced away vith tdi A. A- V- senior cross-ountry championsriip for the fifth ver the six-mile Van Cortlandt Iiris fjurse today and led the Kinnuiii-Vmerlcan team to Its fifth national -nior title at the same time. Ititola'ii Ime, 30 minutes, 2 J- seoonds.

failer more than a minute to equal urne record Trailing the Finnish distance king 1: Imost a minute was Philip tsif. a full-imded Pima Indian from Haskell Intitule. Kansas. Osif ran a strong race, ut siever endangered the lead who opened a 30-second gap ov fold daring-the first turn of tb-ure The Western Indian had been n.sidered as a strong cimtender- rtue of victories in the national senior six-mile runs at Philadel hia recently In which be smashed both records for the events. The Indian team flnlehed sixth amorir he seven teams that brought rtin-ters to the scratch.

The St. Bona venture College team, older of the national junior team title, urnlah'd the Finns with strong com letition for the group prize, rolling W1 points to f8 for PJ tola's men. Otiu Moore, a former high school star, tin-fhed only 30 yaeds lhirtd Clsif lrfthlro lace with Ove Ahderson. intercoUeglaU-fVinmpion of Finland, running: unat- -ached, in fourth position. The team scores: Finnish-American.

St. Bonaventure 66 Dorchester Club. Khanahau Cr Ne Vork A. C. 100: Haskell Indiana.

HO Mllirose A. New York. 12. Tickets Not Sold Out For Notre Dace Crirc Despite the fact that many thousands of seat, already have been soil? for the Carnegie Tech-Nctre Dana ootball game next Saturday at Forber Field there are many others to b' had. according; to an announeemen made laat night by Graduate Manarei Clarence Overend.

Overend appeals to the newspapers to set at rest th rumor that it waa useless for aa' more prospective buyers to try to rje. tickets. On the other hand, tickets for th' game are on rale now at the Spald, n.ZtnT,!' street: Webster Hall Fifth avenue at Dithrfdga street, am Overend of the Carnegb gyninaslum. Woodlnwn avenue. Many rcnrral admission seats sdlli ra availably at toe three agencies mm SAYS POINTS Strangler's Pilot Balks at Match in California Kf.

H.Ily tfanilmu nuiu(rr Kd woilil a hi-M vy wrlKht arratlma titla. tha folio In atatana-nt hvra tt Ik rvvardinK tha m.m.; of tha I'alifornbi Hoinr Onrmaaviaion lumur. row to drlara forfitd tha I j.lloi puat. fd by Ufla to bind tha match tt Jix Mti her "I r.f iim. to allow wi tn ga throuch with hia match with rtachrr la undi praaant eonditauna thara.

It th I'Hlifurnia I'ommiaaion wilt Iran. far tha ami furfftta to any othar utata in tha L'nlon 1 will aTv to tha inatfh." rtiin.l.iw ffiMi to explain what ha in. ant bv "pri-aant ralatlnir conditiona SOCCER akilaeaa) Iran I'asa Tarn. tla. with tha riant ranlar forward, aumlnnt th.

piny. Vtmrrtwna and Ciayiua atastna; Haiti. For aiMMlna aamora That unauai: Clan Cafflaiwi J. Millar Urvwil 'unnall lat run Nair Karr Millar Hammond K. H.

XaiwiMt teuaiU laiyla Wa.far.tala U.N. Mjrray 1.. M.ara Hol'lllaon VT. Claiwi L.inib U. lurT liilar.jrd I7nax aenraa.

iiamaion'l a I laytoa i Tim. at halva45 mlnutaa. ttafaraa talinar Cecil I. Indianola I. CvrW and ItulnoU mat in a friand'y imiii.

yaatarflnv nftrnocia and ptav. a arcira. a on aai'h. Tha iinaup: Kad lloa I. lnlfry fl IVlla M.B..

tMliara llurrur iiikim Iiwrllnar I. It. taiardaia It. Mml 1 Hraaua t.L... 1.

lraaua 1 (ndiaaoia I Millar John Wiaa Miliar. Thirll Hwlcara lT-u l-a tlmirv Hmltb KiaSimaoa D. rrantica Mt. St. Mary's Gridder Suffers Serious Injury OETTTHHrrtiJ.

PA. Nov I A. ri l.lrry itlrr, acd 11. a nwmta-r of rhn footbnll mitiad of ML St. Mury'a Colli-Kn at Knimlttabura.

waa brought tha Warnrr Moapltal bar' nialit from what phyalrtana fvar la a hrokam nn-lt. Tha acrldnt In an Id to haVM Krurrd th acrlmmaifa, a tut no uarnua w.ra known nrra. Tha youth waa raportad tonlarht aa r-atlra; aaxlly. lloapltil authorltlaa xalil thay would ba able ti-rmlaa whither Ma n.lt waa brnkt-n until X-ray photmfraphj ara developed Ttr Af.O," Noy. 21 A.

Marry Harnai Hnnnfn, l-yar-old High School boy. dlai tiatiy from njurlra In a X)tball came with tha (Vinlaltia preparatory tram on frtday. Mnnnan'i back wu broken. Commercial Industrial Cage Loop Meets Tonight The Commercial and Industrial will meet thla evening at lionua Wa rrr'a efflrm III Wood etreet. at 7 J' tho purpoae Of completing all ar-lanveroenta preparatory to the opening tha aeaon which la acheiulel for TU'-aday.

iMwemtier 7. I Thu Houth iilw MirhHl Hou.ae haa aeeured for tha playlnr of all theae 'eaaTUo Balnea every and Vt--tay. 1'reanlent I'olly Kline rrqueata that all reprcentatlvea be on hand iromptly and that any other linn In he In. luxt rial or commercial field wtll-a naldr a league of thla kind to attend. Brown HarUy.

W. Virginia. la a 44, Grange's Record Equaled. rHICA'lO. Nov.

II A. P. Aa 'K'hdown m.kiT, Herb Jnetln. the battatinK ram. ha equnled thla ynr tha Uig Tail'iinfnrrnfa nr.

i id of lied with 11 touch-lnwna tha llranga'a rec-onl wa'i m.idn In Neither liianirn nor Joe.itlng rame cloaa to th- rim-1. inrt leuderst ip tn polnta vear. Their reeotd jlao ta tdentlrnl in that nelthr made -ny other kind than by touchdowna. It wua a great year for fullback, ir the flrt Ihrea In the conference at inttlng of point i cor era wer.i lina i-'naalirra in that poattton. Not all their acoroa, ho'vever.

were plunr-ci f. i a few after othere hd helped ajiproach tlie inriny itoal poata. of North weatern. in thld tdtce. pulled the "note In one" of f.

lot ha 1 1 bv M'orlng a toutndown from Initial klrkcH. With point acore far above the othar te.tma. it la natural that ahoulfi hold three of the flrat live place. Hi the individual acorlng record. Tha atandlng of tha leading confer.

nee point acorera I'lnvar. Team. 1'. Ta Kiiroa, Ohio f'uafafaon. N.twaataru Minnaaola IVpl.w.

M'anaaota Kurrh, lnaa 4H chlaan I'mfiail, Wleionain 4'J I'wkrr. Nor'ha-atara. rriMlnmn MichliraB. llllnoia Miniirait. ft7 lwia.

Northamt.ia. Mviin.il Iniliana luby, waia Sa 54 n. p.n li tt II 11 5 .1 a i -J ii i. a it a in 4 ST ft 14 a ii aw NEVERS PLAYS STAR ROLE CANTON, Nov. St.

(Special.) eera Dulutli IU-klmoN rrictxteml a 10-2 victory over the Canton ltulliltafs in a Mat tonal la-atcue rniraKentenl lien-this afternoon. A frown frriiliron forced both tcants to itint and iaa4 ntokt of the tlnte and the visitors hail a wide ma In both of tlte Ranie. Duluth acored all its points In Uie first Mriod and nuide.tlieni all. lie went the line for a half yard for the touchdown and kicked extra point and M-ort'd a placement kick front tlie li-yard line. Canton's score came In the accoml quarter, when Henry blocked a punt and a Duluth player fell on It behind the goal line.

The lineup liulutb iu: Vmiarwoud Kalahins Marium Mi.la VViluama J. Hwona-y larn I Haunav 1tza.tsurw Naara Canton- a. Varkar Nalavn Bai'tu McHowrU Nicbola Hnry Thorja Vlck Kabb Itotarrta Caati L.E. Ull H. ara by quart ara rilatb 10 Canton 010 0 2 aitMtttutlcau: fanlaa Robb for Caiae.

KaJmrt fur fU.br (or FltaaTlbbaaa. Nwtn. iaal aftrr tnwhdown tlalT ral N.vara iplac.m.1111. bafaty Canton Tun. of parloila 1J mlnutaa.

Rafaraa rurfaa, Waxlan. L'mpira krauaa, ubiu. Haad linraiuan c'lark. Kan you. Bears Stop Packers.

I'NIOAial. Nov. Si. iSorcial Cbicaro'e iifhlafaated Hear. earn, from tamiad with a uah ta Iba fourth auartar bar.

today anil I 1 undae tb. wtr. on. touchduwa ahead of tlx Uraeu Itay Patkera. aUtaing ta 1 lha a inning tally rame with only four Bun-utaa of pUy e-ft.

whan In-UK-all arooped up a i.raea llay fumbl. on iba loaara' uo-vmrJ lln. and took It ovar with tw. tacblera on hi- The llnaup: ly. Uraea Bay IS.

Haany UK KlaAarty llaaly UT I'aJiooa Hocalcr L.U WouOiu. TraftMl Karpa McMiiien It. 'J Urdnar Mum K.T Koaaltl tlalA. Kfc Ulhjnra.il Komnay SI IMr.lT tirwoll I. LaramUea Wa.ivuat K.lt Harrta Knap LlUbery; ituMtitatiana tain for Knap.

Hryan (a Romnay. Ku for Marry. Ljmu for Heaty, Vturry foe Kvana, tlaaly for l.ymaa. Im-nay for Walauiat. Knap for tuannay.

Mr Vulllff. foe Uawaltaa. for O'tionnalt. Tourh.lowne Itannr. Hrlarotl.

Udhari, laallan. Paint, aftar tt.o. laia roil, Purdy. lald (aula- LH-iaooll 2 Hrt av I'ahn. Cbica-a.

miir lawtan, trmt. Unaamaa tUlwar.la, Natr. lni. Yanks Los Heavily. NEW ViHlk.

No 21. V. Timaa H-Tha Yankaaa ioac there thinaa teday a nan Witarm Wildcat. Vlelted th. Tankr.

eta-dmra. They Uwl a football aame. I hay loat th. leau in tb. Amartraa lagua and they loat th.

aeeeitae of hi ILaU tSrana. at iaaal tampararlly. Tb. ianke. ant aoaa by a ja-era uf la to a.

tb. yluakara want up la tb. atund.na by a few partniaa. point, and Ked want out wiot a bruujad aaU battared aiu. at th.

of the Bnl ba.r. It waa uud tbat Itad would ba bark in Uie aaoi. by Tn.nkag.vii,g laty. Tbe lineup: Wild fata la. lankeaa Plakarty Ir.

Moloney Hhipkey Kaarnay Huiu-b L. I. Mmick st.ubena i.rtnvn' McK ia diver K-rick-en K.T, Hall Ijiwaon H.K. Cugllser Br.ulahaw vt 1'aaa. Iiiman L.II (irang.

Wilaoa tt.lt Maika H. ui. by panoda. Yvnkaaa 0 6 7 ft Touchdowna Wilaon. Urad-ta CKt.

laub-tltutal. lotnta aftar IwrMovn lwaon tiafety IVaaa tWaraa l-ynell. Hi. Joha'a. L'nipira Von Karnrg, Harvard.

1. manuka Auatln. tiutaera. Hartford 16-0 Victor. M4ttTFVHt.

IUW, Nov 21 (Snerlal Hartford. Hlora outrlaeaad IK. latol, Tnaiujlaa la a National Uaina football Cain, here to-lay. ta tlie tha decrw of local auprrlurit. linaup: Hertford.

Dayton. Lyaca I'aino W.rw a Ka i.u L. Orliam HXali Klntlerauia Italy It. 11 Keller ochola It llerkrr Cornell K.K Hammond Perrln Vt M.ihrt Cnra.in Anboti Manning tt.lt llaa-kley Kolley JUobled S. or.

by pel lode: Hartford 0 2 11 -kliinnlna i. PolnU from try aftar touchdown Perrln iplJicariianti; ll-i-itc-ltch ldro klcki; aafciy. lioblelt. riubatltu-tlona iiwrtfont: for I'alley; Mc Ky for Zehrer; Kianton. for Kaenan, ie.linn for Lynch; Kudzevttch for (illden for Hantnna.

Duyton: Irfiy-port foe Hacker- llrown for Reller; Parilow for lcklcy. Referee Hulloran. I'mpira Hart. I.invaman Keana. Tiui.

of periods 1ft mluu'i'1. Los Angeles Wins, 20-0. NKW V'KIC Nov. 51 --IN V. Tlmee.l The romblned iirouklyn.llora.men and tlrooklyn Iona played the Brat aame aince their amalcuniation bare toflay at Kbbeta M.

nut dcwplte aa atrenathcnfng the fuetn of th. two wjuad. aava. Krick Mul-lar l.oa Anaelaa Cullfoniana awrpt through ta a oto-n victory. The Iaai Angalea So.

Hruoklyn-0. Huftord I.K llarrlaon Thucman T. Tliompaofli irArthJur Nan Newnieyer M.T. iliar Imlay SI While Klnrta K. It Haul Yaaarr V'larvay Howard Htacklork I 'rewa Flrennan StuhlUrrlier Hnali F.rttton -cor.

by perloda-I. Aneelea 0 7 13 20 Tetachdoe ne Imlay Thornpacm. Point lifter toui-bdown Nawiiieyer 2 Kferee -K J. MarMen I'nipli-e C. H.

Hcbott. I.lnra-m.in W. P. Tewhlll, Time uf parloda-lu minubM. Pottsville Triumphs.

itirwi IJ.K Nov. 51. (Hclal) The I'M lev Ilia Maroon, continued their for-n whan they aank the Hair.mi.nd, here today by a Military touch-point. Tha actra waa 7 0. To ward leant down and lineup: uvllla.

Barry Haihawav Yourahalb WVl.n a Murk bar PlanalM-i i own W.lili Hammond. Honn Cbaa. Barry ftydrvoaal Hrcnat rbar Ouraon Wtmlitr wman Lrerllu Hut In fl K.T St .1.. I Bulls Eke Out Win. 3-0.

fTlIC Alio, Nov. 21 (Special Jne Miarnamin agt.ln aeved the day for hta Chicago Hull. bar. thla aftamoon by kick-(na IWld ureal fie? a win over Hock laland. 3 to O.

ritaklmaa of Kock lilan.l waa ean eualy hart la the fourth period when tackled on tiie relative merits of Eastern toot- ball. as n.aved bv the members of th erstwhile Big Three, and the granie. as it la played the leunus 1" tliw Big Ten Conference, with which I became somewhat familiar as a player at Illinois. I do not feci competent pass judgment on Eastern football because 1 have seen so little, ami I hav been told. too.

that Princeton. Tale and Harvard have not been represented th year by tea run up to their normal standard. Bating my observations solely nr. lu.vng aec-n each of these EaKttn. snvd in two games I am inclined to believe that in playing strength they about on a par with tile of the midwest group.

None of them would be likely- to go through a ctm-tVrence season unbeaten, nor would any of them be easy for the of the Big Ten. Take More Chances in East. I have noticed some difference the play of the Eastern trio as compared with the conference style. I believe they take more chance here, tn contrast to the eomewit conservative style; ot football played in the nwdwvs-uut there they kick repeatedly on the ihirJ down, do no passing worth mentioning while their own territory, and. in a sreneral lv.

stick to what be termed the safer, or less dan gerous, plays. I noticed several plays in the Princeton-Yale-Harvard series which would almoat be claaaed as forbidden out in the conference. Tbe quaiterbaclc ia blamed for everything In the way of poorly chosen playa the conference and he la subjected to long and tedious drilling In what he should not do under certain conditions. No doubt the signal callers In tbe Eaat get their instructions, too, but I ain inclined to believe, after looking at these teams In action, that they are given more leeway here than In the midwest. I think you will aee fewer of the plays, which may turn out too disastrous, in tbeconference gamea.

Another strange feature of Eastern play, it seemed to me. was the- i ailuri to mask the passing attack. I belie mt the pass is moat effective wheri here is some deception to It. and in th." three games which I have seen in this Three series there haa been no deception. It was always possible to call the play in advance because the teams were so arranged aa to make a pass almost a certainty.

It is possible for a player, by watching the passers' to get a line on where that bail la going. If tha pass conies out of a running attack it is not so easy to Set a line on It. vVfif'j PunteU Best. There is more shifting in the conference attack than in the attrcU of any of the Bigr Thiee. Every membet of the Big Ten haa its favorite shift, but whether thc shifts get a team any fari her Is open to debate.

It t.lro true that the conference, ekveni have a atrong defense, for the most part. Perhaps the nture conservative at Ie of play makes it possible to play ti loser defense. In kicking I would sty that tlte confenjene players excel the punters ot tbe Eastern trio which I saw in action. It struck me that the kickeis here wete i.ot placed aa v-cl ti. they should have been.

Therx- wii not enough kicking toward the corner of the field, too much that rolled over goal line, and alio too much toward the backs alao are able to run buck punts. In I he confeitnce stress is laid on kicking away lion tbt men who run tht ball back well, and in aiming toward the idd-5 litie where It mc-eta the goal line. I could note these differences be- ause they in the features of play which i have always been 'aught to bit of K'ect importance. Perhaps a. player who has been tlooied ir.

root bail as played nt rrinceion.v.1 aie ana Harvard couig much eonfetence football Jiat he'resarded as contralrv to the neat style of playing tc? me. Sitting up in the stands one is likely to mistaken which he would nits If mejnbr-r of one" of the teams and engaged in pi tying uocn on the field As I H.iid before. I would not rati nny of thefe- Eastern below the conference standard, nor would rate them above tbe Big Ten. On i season's play with tne str inir. of the ronference group.

It would 'be f-ome-thing of a 50-50 affair. I nellieve. (Copyright, llrlfl t'ntveraal Service. ittsburgh Field Trial Clubileet Is Succesf The fltst matinee field trial of th Pittsburgh Field Trial Club was 1-ill the club-, grounds tn Oiee-itrf imrou'h with an er.thuaiustie galle followers cn Faturday afternoon Although the day was cole! at-windy and very unsatisfactory fo rood bird work, th trals were very lureeasful. 12 doe-s of hisrh tjualit' -taitinc in the all-nere stake.

Mati-ee trial w'U bo held once esc' -tonth oft the club grounds srrlng. Th Pittsburgh Field Trial 2 000 acrea of protected grontd-s r.o of which is in the city. Thes rounds are to be extended until me sanctuary of 10.000 actes is in-r-lit'ted in tfie club's grounds. The winners of tho rials were-Vrinee's Jersey Gene. owned in'" bandied by Colin Heed of Washinsr-ic-n Pittsburgh B'P.

own- ro! handled by W. A. Iloberta. vided second with Tulsal Frank' Kent, owned and handled by Mr. f-i-le: Patsv Oladatone.

owned and by C. I Cire. third: fVteraon' Tndinna 1i'ke. owned ind halr.dled by H. I.

Bue. fourth. Tunney Scores Success In Debut as Actor TOUN'GiTOWN, Nov. tl. fRp eil.

I fifiie Tunney. heavyweight cham- nlMi made his dbut as an actor here oday and registered a elean I knockout In every ne of his four performance -4 the Hipnodrome where ha is booked fr a week's engaaeaient. The rhump'oti was cheeradi foe sev-enl minutes after belne introduced by Charley Marsh. old-time vaudeville artist, who helps make the battle easier for Tunney. The "champion's! act con sumes total of 12 minutes.

He gives a at.t a a short talk In which he says be will meet any challenger the public puts Its amp or approval on and then he boxes round with each of two sparring Ma. Waaft.JaR Hyan. Va. Mot'lallaof t'amaaia Ituanay. rttt i ank.

Wa J.ft Murrtaen. i.lvnii. va rifttmitt, fit Mil, Itlt .1 'J I 1 i 'J i a 3 a 4i I I Muurahaad. tarnaa iluoawia, canwaia Vttl Ilalaal. WhJl Wa Jaff MrWl.i.la, WaahJatt tar.

i'nwiw tUauftar, I'aniagia I'ann lianaitar. Camagia IMalaa, t'arnaaia Halala. iatlhaiil. V. Va karr, i'arla Ailii.

Crtrnraia llrl.la. t'Hl Mtt Klarhar. fa UUIirlal tah.Jalt.... Kaafar. W.

Va. Kauiknar. "aim Hi Haniaa. Pann atata iNtnaarltalil, fanll Hlata Harrlnalon, I'ana Mtala. lnaltab, t'arnaaia jlaaita, I'ltt Ttam Scoring.

p.nn a lata l4: lamt-aia Taih. Put. 1a7 Waal Vlriinla, Waahlnaton and j.nraun, l.tu. Tti-Statf Conftrtnct. Try To-Touch- Flald fr tat Ouwna.

Uoala P'a. A Hihiwhrrn, tlanava. IwUana wnn mora, 'I'nltna. Waynaatiuraj a a a a a i arlana. WvnaMira.

I.i.wan, Waainiliiaiar. llama, tlalhany Mmllb, tHi iluaaaavlr, Iiuquaana. rial). Waal ni malar I'aaith. iJall'VI failarann, Thl.l tmanakH.

txaiuaana K'lara, M4alJ(iav Waalmlnat.r. I 1 ilaioll. Hathaar Anilaraim, Itaaava laMlawa, liH.ana I ll.aliattlar, a minatar. Wraiinlnaiar. Miflaay.

W.iynaahuw I rtaiih, Waynaahura I Kinaay, Halhunv a l.akar. Wavtlaabura I Tam Scotlnng. IM: Waynaaliura, iB: Waftt- mlnaiar. M.Uialiy. Class ColUgts.

Try Tnurh. riall f'r Tot Hthool. doana. Uoala. H.

J-ia frililia, Urpva t'lty I'hac. tlrva flly I Kraua. W. Va. W.a.

Ilialrlauaa. V- Walaakl. Allaanalir Mi' lui.a. W. Va.

Wa. icarbin, "rora Latvia. AlU'Bhany Huaanbara, lirov. t'tiy. Walaabl, Allaahany rMuvan, Allaliaa lllbaan.

Uria Whlla. AllaaOany- Huirha. AU.l.anv IMulital. a vy Kamarar. Vf.

Vl Amlaraaa. iliav. llavlar. Alkabany vi W. Va.

Waa aVaoran. V. Waa. II 4 ii II 24 I 3 J' 3 0 aU ii i i.i a ii i- a l- 1 li I II II 1- I 1 7 ii ii I a a I a i I ii a 1 ii ii 1 i ii I it ii RACES Today's Entries MeMe BOWIE. fl.tfuu, aiaidao 2-year-old Fin, ratce.

Urital.aZJl ftOatutu jVlxmy YetU iio llSStransa Way a 112 IIS l-lrat Uauc. 113 112,1 Jlitfuiaa 115 llS.Harbur I IS 112'Valdax 1 13 llultapauutl 112 -r -Vl tU llva Omul Ai lkoutia 115! HS Plain Polly 112 ll-'IFIora VI 11. 112 IWar i'lua lift Main IKaithful Frleud lLai.lali TKoliitia Plain, auu K. iiarry etable. lAudlcy Farm entry.

loctor and H'. H. muiry. laaaa atabav aad M. Byvia entry, hwcoud race, claiming, 2-yaar-olda, lUI.Ol-e.- Lioubl.

Balta 112 riparkline' Water. loi it Friend IOoiO Haruaaa Hi Madiyn IM Mercadea 12, Wuuce 'Captain Dick Mtural Uvaalp lbby Mutlida An allaibla Sun C'p 105 Paulotta 104 Kutolo 10O; Survivor 104 Porter V7 saucy W7 la-xter 1121 Tiiird race, 11,00, a-year-elda and upward, fuilunaa Clean Iizuiymple lll'KnJumeot 1 16 Pauaia 1U 'lliah louiLaeut. Farrell. loT'-dlnraa lo4 lleaale Gerabal Waenintfton Araaon New Beauty Elemental L'pton Vlao elitlble Nero I.reat Hnpea atirand 113'Vorth Breeze 113 'Tea Ball HUi Knovkauy til 10H 123 Contract 113 out the Sunaet puna. $1,500, 3 ar-oius and I 1-16 inlU Arbitration I Price man 104 Kalta b5; Forever and Ever, lot Flat Iron 5 tSirtloga SS Alldle V-'iK'ni! il Nel i lno Sol acVal tiki.

War Man ion (irenler I'll Martha Waah'gUMl HI All 7 Aerial. UH Fatid I tart 1011 Alao eligible 100'Alopel 100 tLehieh b2t i F. Joyce entry. Fifth race, the Autumn purer, 61,500. and upward, I mil.

and 0 yard Mlliwlrk llSISunaard Pa) ldMivcuard P6 Piitrtela ml Duration tk) Harry linker 1081 I liii-tlrwaod 101 Aocatle 113 Titan 113 IJghtview 104 if F. Joce entry. Sixth race ctatiiiing. 61,300, 3 yrar-olda n-id tti. 1.

in ilea aoverflre IWH'im Wool lit ailntewood Braxled 10n VI. laser Hi.1 SaUa HI ailec lOH'ir Leonid 105 Voshrll 1081 seventh ra-e. cl-umlnz. ft.r.OO, claiming. yar-oldd and upward.

1 l-lu ilea 3'Alr Cart Zcod ttm Smith 101 107 I in lint 105 Mildred Kil'lHitiHC' nee Belle. St. f.awreuce. ItMlI'ncIa Abe a-UCneek Friar 107! Slate 1 on Prince loll TJnndl Vst-r t.aitdlc tcaniodn.ise Alo elltfibla Faclste Flint Battle Shot. Bllnka lt'5 Ijinoll 100, inn 10ft t.I.

J. ilcyera and I'. E. Kane entry. Weather clear; track good.

Apprentice allowance claimed. Whitmire Race I Selections Today I atl4ie6iaattMMtM6tf 611 Ml NIHMNIaMIHftlNIM Bowie, 1 Room. l-2-3 Kinsle Star. 2 Beat Fr.rau. 1-2-3.

3 'Tea Ball. AVagoa- 4 I.oJl, Klna; O'Neill II. 6 tfiaa. Mi II wick. 'OyerOre, l.ady Braxtrw.

7 Siote, I'araaacbeaee Belle. Special. Juarea meet in a will reaunaa- Taea-day. Orleana aaeetlag will apea Thuraday. Jaekaoavllle (Fla.) aaeetlnK ladeg-aitely puatpoaed.

Bruinoils, Dukes, Valley Passers Drill Together The Butler liruinoils. the SchwaiU Valley club and the Huquemie L'ni-vcrfity ftvea assembled in the f-'ytn yesterday and a three-cot affair war staged, larftinir Miree hours. The peppiest passer on the floor waa the old reliable Chick but Peck I.e. who looks better than ever; Buckets Sandomire. Johnny Pearson and Hill Campbell also looked fit for the hard grind Schwartz under a handicap, but the big learners i Hood workout.

The i'ukea nvulo both the liruinoils ai.d the Valleya travel nt top apeed. Manairer l.a--f vre of Butler announced that iiad Kiimed Pave Hoakina. turnii-i El', wood City Vtur. lloskins will be mcmbeied aa one of the outati.rolincr players of the former est Pentt League. die tnd glvoB hiaa ti-ntion in the -ague.

lite rcriaea In New aaketbail most of his at winter months. from' County can be will open its aci'soti one week tunifiit with one of the l.i aeruej team li axranciucuta can nuiiia aa Aa I 5 I Yesterday's Results JUAREZ. KraV rac, yar olda and upward, pur $-o, clalfniDtTr 1fc nul Kunlcltrb. 1U. K.

Klulry 4 00. 3 -JO. 1 0i Sum Peur II, SIS, roonollr. 4 20, 2 AO a 2tt Tim. Ben Valt, CbvlM A.

wraa ain-a ran. Second race, ail irw, puraa $400, cialm-ina. mile Fallcltoua, 115. B. Donaboe.

.22 SO, I 20. 00 In-. 9oott. 11S. Kobrnaoa 5.20, 4 90 Pour Croaa.

110. K. KurnaaortJi Time, 1:02 1ft. Amackaaala. Springvaks.

Approval, Crimtarar. KourOuab, CaUaoa and J.naa aiao ran. Third race, yaar-oKla and upward, pure. claiming I mil. Billy Ulbaou.

104. B. Maraball.S 20. 5 40. rtwaat and lxw.

III. Lislluw. .5.00, 4 'Ml Mr a l'at, I'M, H. Uouman S.2U 14 1 2 -1. Coiiaiore.

Bctbleh.nl Ilrey Kock. pvrhapa. Henry J. Krakxunaa, Llobbte Brown and fctatf. Htar alao rari.

hourth raiw, ail aaea. Cavulry Dt-viaion Commander. lluiidicap, puraa S40U, 47 furlona. Slirthrltlate, I41. Ueut Carr 36.40.

14 On. 00 Miaa Mabeu. li. Capl. Allen 5 00, 2 Ml tern try, liLt, Capt.

McCumb 2 Time. 2-5. Jack Uucaa, Bloomlncton. Mlaa Tun. Trav.iins Htar.

Hock a. laiva, Mtka IV, Klptkl and Kine Klmon alao ran. Flf'h race. 2 yrar-olda, Mexico Northwestern Hallway Handicap, puraa toOO. S'-, fur-lonaa Ii.

loin. 115, Wilaon 3.60. 2 ao, 2 20 Walklkl, ll. 4 SO, 2 Marietta. K.

Cachran 2.20 Time. I Flowing Oold. Manoa an bhepard alao ran. KiSlh r.oe, I Sj mllaa. Tampico Handicap, fHirae (iyai, 3-year-oliia and upward Itoutfh and Heady.

Itrown 6.00. 3 4. 2 iW M.irtin pal. T. Buell 4 20.

3 4" Z.n.r. IUI II Ixiumtin 4 Ol Time. 1 I 5. Nan a Fortune. Oincet Pyla.

I'nnlmol and Ktlrkftat Bum alao ran. Saventh race, furlona. puraa 64O0, 3 year-oUla and upward, claiming Candy 1-ady. 116. C.

lean-wood a to. an. i H. i. on Uumin 00, 4 to LJttle Smile, lop, J.

Whlttlngham 3 2" Time. I (17 4-5. Fairy a Haau. 8tar KinUh, I. lttl.

Tokalon, RiliR. 11K B.iKKite Kin'. Htaletar, Faithful Ulrl and Auranla alao ran. Kighih race, mile, Handicap; purae J-VKi, all a(ea Falaa Face. 10k, J.

Merry 12 80,4 20,2 40 Opllniiat, F. Klniry 2. till, 2 0t tvwficaat. III). W.

Var'ey 2.40 Time, I 13 4-5. Karapader, Cloae Klaxon. I He tor and Belle alao ran. ea.W..M.MIM.M.IMIMMM.M.M.M.Ma iCollyer's Selections I i iiy nrntx wixveii. I MaaHaiwiiiiiiiiiiaiaiinaiwi-aiiii iiiiiiiiimi-'IM Miaii UOWIti Flret rare Klrat Utace, Single Star.

Booaa. tireoaal raee Beat Kriead. VVaodcw, Koundatloa. Third rare Kaerkaay, A a Cva tract. Fuarta race Arbitration, 1.

F. Jayre ralrr. Flat Iroa. Fifth rare Miaa, Millwlrk, Llcht-vlew. Mlxlh race Over Fire, Villager.

Gat evvood. Neventh rare I'rlare II a aa let. Joat. Pnrniarbenre Bella. K'opyrlicht, by Collyer'f News Rureai- I Turf Notes CHICAUO.

Nov. 21. (Special.) Sir l.aomd probably wi'l b.i in-tended the tnedium of con I'l-fore tne ii cl at ie. Thia fellow may limp honn; with long ni'jfnel. barring tii effect of "coinebucka" when tha big day arrives.

Titan ta aurpo-ed to one of t.r licnt beta nt the ASarylattd meeting Jurt. nov. He tins been snt tlcough tarty morrmg w.irkouta in i irm and time that indicat-: that he la ready. N'oah la bring prepared for a race tit Howie, and may slait it 'ilnna are not rhmiged. They ct-yect to win with him.

Orndqre. maiden 2-voai-old. ia dm for hrai keta. and present form Ir.di- iitca t'int he mity turn tho any time. Miaa lUaedalo is primed anl cocked ready fcr a killing.

C'on-iiecttona now Rra lToklng- for a ap.it. In whii to throw the bisc party. This little mira can hold her own in alinoet nny compai.y when in condition- and ahe he a been Oil razor edie lor the past week. Miracle here'a a youngster worth following. Hi- ia a fast fellow wlih i.

game I cart and a atrona" constit'i-tion. and b'iov-h promla-- of bcinc abN-to held hia own with jtn about the bert 2-year-olda at ICowie. Prumbeat ia not tn training fur nothing, and atablo connections hop" it. see him alcp down it. front Boon -perhapa at tt r'tty fair On the quWt, thle fellow ia ruppo.sed to We a real Rood tiling la Ue uear i.

I I a 3 I I I bv Goodmaa. Tb. firwt dtarnoai. ta that twa ba are broaaa. Ha ta carried from be n-ld uncocuK-ioua Tb.

linaup Kor laland 0. Chicago Bulla 4 Kcerptno Hiatumaa Wluic keu Trtakmlllar Hater' Oyle Katlla Norton Hill Lt Kamey McMultin ii. Maban Until Buxkay. UeudlBan fc Andaraua Siamaman Hiradar II Whit. Novak ut.tttut!on Rlchar.lron for kfcMullin.

rVaaford for ktaban. Hurhbi.rauKh for Nor-ton, Norton for Kapltn. ton for 8tabl-man. r.ld real Htarnaman. Kcfaraa kliairecor.

Cmpira Moure, ti.ad llneamia Clarke. Safety Beats Buffalo. RfFFAlAX Nov. 21. lSparlal.1 The Kaa-ai illy Cwwtajy.

dWated tla- Itiaun Itana-ra. 2 to tn a quatftnire of mud hcra tbi. afusr-novn. Tha luo. acora rain, woan bis Jim and Irk.

the Ktaon'a tnpie-thraat act, waa thrown bhlnd hi. wn goal tin. f.a- a aafcty late In he third pariod Tha Pneup: Kanaaa City 2. lilaon Hangera 0 Randal UK Al'daoa Cot.b Ckiywood Herojulat V.atiicra Smith Kuk Kahnqulat K.U Irwin liwra K.T Wll-ox Munn Uuttey Hlondgood SI Kendrti Mrlauiw UH Wlliwn Hill HkK-ri H(mo Hobaon KutaHltatlona Itlaui llradahaw foe Wvn there. J.

VVI.aon fur Bradanaw, Vauctm for I Lawn: Kaiuau City: And -aw a fur illoo.1 iroud, Murphy fur Handel. 8-orlna Hnlety. Kanana Tim. of rtoda 1.1 mlnurea. Ilef.rae Ounlravy, 8orantou.

fmplre Timlin, laackawanua. liead lineanian Wood. Luckart. Giants Swamps Providence. NKW YOlIK, Nov.

Ut. iN. Tlnica.l Kabind tbe rtaahing aweep. and wnutt.ir.c line lea of Hmkit Hain.a. Walter Koji-raa and Jack Mr Bride, tha New York worked out Ihrea tourhdow narrowly 1 nilaae.1 a fourth and coiaidetely out playeil tha frovldenca Suui Holler at the I'oio ilrounda today.

Th. acunr waa 21 to The lineup: ilianta 21. Provldenca O. Wehber UE liarvey Parnell UT Koplaw Joe Alexander Ul botahur MurtegB N'raaer Young wm Il.T tiultiii! ViMi-h H.K Koaloaak: lir! si alen llnlnaa UH Hummell taerte It. Keefer Mctinila Wantworth Tourb.lown-Hlnca 2.

Mcltrlde. I oir.la aftar touchdown- Mcltrlde IbV placemant). auhatltuled fnr tiriac Ueferee Huattt I'mplre liearilon. I.lneaman f-Tftien minute i-rlnda. G.

B. Shaw "Indulgently Replies" to Tunney IrNrOV. Nov. 21. (A.

Making what the 1'allV Mail cm II a Indularant reply" tg Irer.e Tunney. rhampion lieavyweitht of the world, in the champion-? atricture or "I'aahel Ilyron'a Proferaion," Mhaw. authorif the book, 1 quoted aa anying: "If th-! book were modernised for fllin it would ita rharncier Kood deal. 1 Ihlt.k it would lie rnthef nmuMina; to bring the book up to date rnd make the light in it that between liempsey anil Tiinnoy. I haven't time to do it now, but 1 might do It nometlnie." crltlclaed the KngliMh plny-wrlght'i" bool.

on the ground tbM the of Caahel Hyron wny badly drawn i.nd the atory aillv. Tun-new remarked that Shaw did not arm to u.ldcrat md either tho tem-pernment or the psychology of the profeaaloin.1 boxer, and Hyron wis made to apprar aa no! Pior' than i blundering vuls''r' r'lnally he ih'-rltired that the bonk niliat be viewM only aa a product of the linmUuri-venra of the writer O. It. 8 ndmita the truth of the rrttlcletn that the work la Immature, hut la not aure whether Tunney know, what nineteenth century box-era were like. He polnta out that f'aahel would le glad to get a guinea for a flifht.

while Tunney might want 110(1. 000. "If Tunney think, he can rewrite the book, and Improve It." conclude" Ita author, "he'd better do no. ought to know more about It than Raleigh Piedmont League Franchise Sold to Dawson Via i.k iui i. N'.

Nov. ia II. P. Iiawion of Klchmond, part owner of the Klchmond club of the Virginia league, hua boneh' the franchlae of tho Piedmont l.engue from IiuRr lipncan. owner-manager for the ptiat year.

The con-eideratioti waa not nanveA Ttam Scoring. r.vt an Rimi Allah.ay, ao: Waal Iramia Waalayaa, 7.1 Wilton Increastt Lead. Sr.W VOKK. 21. I A.

I Mia- Wllaon. JiAfar-lto a aauaat tonal aophom wlda.ad lnt aaparat.a him from hln t.ponrnta amoiia by oarylnir thra toui iha I-hiKh Una nn. tmoatlnc hU totil to 1 2 polnta Sat- lirdav. Willtama ui in" hltharto a dark horao. PKth-ra thiia -oraa t- tun Ml mrli to four point ahaad 'f iJaht Horaa Slurry Wllaoii of lha Army.

Th. fclirhr n.ilnt K'urfri: r. r. U. (i Wllaua.

Lafayatta I Williaioa. I'uun. Aaalaa Wllaun. Army lova. lairtiiHiaib ftl WaaliMI, Ileal.

7'i II 15 II II 3 1J a li a a a 7 I'l a a I. tl a I I a a 7 a a 7 a a a ii a a Slruna. I biv Hnauahnaaaay. 1'olaata. VtaUttaa.

'arr. Hpanalar t'oioiur. 'r tniv ilrahain, fnrilham kwiw, I'ann lKaalll. Mulilrlibaia at Ml ft I KKMiUua. Tai'b Wiaa.

Holy I'reaa lluaa.ll, V. At M.ilit... valb Huiai.iirart a Titian paoa. Uaar.ta. partnera,.

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