Eastern Football Title" Rests Among Four Teams as Result of Saturday's Play "Penn Yale Coaches State., - Pitt, When a Feller Needs a - ßy briggs IN ALL FAIRNESS Harvard, Friend Seem Worried Tigers By W. O. M* GE EH AN Cuä the Pace THE baseball magnates will gather ¡il Chicago to-day u, discuss Over Their Men W Setting plans for the rehabilitation of professional baseball. Whether or Bezdek's Gridiron Warriors not the public confidence^ professional baseball will be restored Dirken*. Aldrirh, Jordan ¡ what the Appear to Have Edge on by the start of the nexi baseball season will depend upon mag¬ antí Acosta in Bar! Shape, All of Their Rival» nates do at Chicago. Is From Only the egotist ami the deaf men among the magnates do not realize Report Hospital that professional baseball has been badly hurt, by the crookedness laid Special orrtspaitdttce WWW ^\ By Kay McCarthy bare the Cook Followers of baseball believe that 7. W tl The í astci f< dbal) championship by County grand jury. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. situation simmers down to four teams baseball needs a thorough housecleaning, and they are right. Magnates only th«? Princetojo and Harvard gam Yale's officials ex as » result of Satnrday'3 games. Wash were too busy with their own petty politics to foresee and forestall the unplayed, football mgton and Jetfcrsi Brown, Cornel) corruption of the game. There must be now men in supreme control of pressed I lernselves to-night a ¿ on their hands. Yal« and Georgetown «rere the elevens to organized baseball, men who will inspiro public confidence. colossal jo!» feel the and these teams now take came the with Brown, ax, The Lasker pian, which calls for a board of control for all baseball, through games their place with Yale, Dartmouth and Colgate, West Virginia and even the Syracuse. Penn State, Pittsburgh, seems to be one that would fill the bill. The persons who support the the V. P. of Harvard and arc in North Carolina game with only slender Says our Prince'on out front game will have no confidence in anybody who has been a member of the with no defeats as yet, and of these margins of victory and with « tie ea1 Company: State is the only eleven which lias not old discredited National Commission. Anybody connected with the 'old charged to Boston Coller*. The physi¬ even been fi"d this season. National Commission h too much involved in the petty politics of baseball. cal condition of the team to-night failed "Why keep hollering 'we At this present writing it appears as to disclose half a dozen veterans in though renn State had the edge in The opposition to the Lasker plan has thrown out many smoke screens shape for the biggest matches of the encourage looking'." every respect. Not only ha« it an un¬ and offered almost any compromise to prevent the control of baseball season. "Does it mean sullied record in Mata of conflicts with anything into the hand- of disinterested and men. The Report? from the hospital indicated some of the best teams in the East, passing competent weirdest that lorn DickenB, tackle; Malcolm Al- to the reader? Don't folks but it.-i chances of going through the picture of all is Ban Johnson weeping for the minors and raising the cry dricb. halfback; "Doc" Jordan, ful' season unb< ai ¡cci know, without pi ionally that the minor.- would have no representation under the Lasker plan. back, and John Acosta, guard, cannot being told, bright. be expected to play mote than part of that merchants The Lions of Pel n State have only Ban's solicitude for the minors is something of very recent development. the Harvard next Week and are good invite more on r Le- game two gan schedule, lie is even taking the same platform with David Fultz, whom he once not expected to line up igainsl Prii ce- comparisons?" high and Pitts! trgh, two tough 01 to'n this while. to be ai no! that denounced. The to the needed baseball reform de¬ week, Captain Callahan, one sure, unlikely opposition certainly who will return to the game this -¦""'. Well, it's thing to .¡ither or y spoil the he pes and velops strange bedfellows. anticipate f tho te students. But at'guard, and Thome Murphy, quarter¬ "encourage looking"; quite f Bezdek's in these The Johnson compromise of a hine-man commission meets the situa¬ back, stand little chance oí fully re¬ chargi perform covering from the injuries " hich another to educate a sell¬ struggh have in past, the) tion half way. Let the nine baseball politicians be But over them should con e picked. shelve,! them last month. iough both .ests with must a force to reflect that color. !'; ing. there be board of control made up of men who are not baseball Murphy in Bad Shape ing at¬ All-Star Ouifit politicians, If the majority of the club owners do not hold out for this, Murphy's condition is disclosed by titude, but when your sell¬ the was P¡Usv,ur¡_'h iv. .ist encounter Washing¬ then they deserve to play to next year, and will be fact that he unable to kick empty parks they badlj one of the seven he at¬ ing force does, why it ton ami Jetfi r 01 an all-star outfit, i hurt in the most sensitive the box field goals keep there, is one, and the State so that it place, office, if they hold to the belie! tempted yesterday. Ordinarily he dark! as even a harder lot than its rival that "everything will be forgotten by the time the season opens." wouid have lifted four or five over thé iiarvard, on tin other hand, has no crossbar. His sprained ankle previ uted We encourage looking! '..inch with Brown, and Y-.i'e coming Baseball Followers Uatch him from successfully drop kicking <-r along, while Princeton must gel by it.s punting. The season will close before ¡big game v .'.-. Yale next week Co merit /"1RDINARILY a meeting of baseball magnates is of no consequence he can regain form. Ifc and Callaharu The best of oons idei whatsoever, though the rotund magnates always have tha' will be sent against the Tigers but ai1, [ everything Meai Yale and Dart¬ imagined coaches do not believe that thi 'men and boys wear. mouth a e right bac their vaporings were of vast importance. But this: time the baseball fan; four will be able to play regularly be¬ ¦these front-runnei and if anything are really interested. This meeting may mean the life, or the death o: fore the Harvard contest. Soorting goods, doe! happen ;" this croup of leaders baseball. The ;oa:hes will reorganize tl Chauffeurs' outfits. .i y an eatly lo step through and professions eleven to-morrow without them. They collect tti reat h. The fans are interested because they want to know whether or no will continue Eli Cutler and Dicky Dii- -, tvi worth as en Syracu nearly lapped the will name men who will have s. I.e.: will give a -;. ..;¦:.>.>-:: Rogers Peet Company when Holy Cross tumbled it, regained magnates the courage to threw ou trial to Perry Bean. tack1.«, for the 1* o another Hal Chase before can Broadway Broadway practica prest ige by d< he corrupt the game, if there should b< freshmen last year. The cosenos feel, at 13th St. rii the cracK "Four at 34th St cisivei) feating Washington another Hal Chase. They want to know whether or not, the. magnate however, that the en is are pretty well C nvenient and jefterson eleven. And anyoody realize that there must be placed jtist now. who in ;:,.-.- that cl s wasn't a meritori¬ justice and fair play in the management of th The tackles are less satisfactory, Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave ous victor; oí \ orth considerable game. although John MacKay and Leon at Warren at 41 jubi.a ion part of the upstate The of Walker will remam first string selec¬ nk -.-¦ Pre corruption professional baseball nates back to one incident tions. Albert Into, who has bei ; Hai .....¦>. terans in î heir Chase was accused by Cl rii ty Mathewsi of throwing baseball games fering from a muscle bruise, and Raj line-up, ii iii m g those svondei. til The accusation was backed by the word of Mathewson and Munger, who lias beer, tried at ni/.-. Cam and Loucks, and he stai by substantia will be looked over Ln the final tack e «84:1 -.!.;.. am son, ano a n,ifty, evidente. But Mathewson went to France to be a soldier and Chase wa choices. heavy, spetdj iii is a ma tc b i'01 an; wanted a1- a player by one of the teams of the National Captain Caflahan's advent at SiîflVr No eleven ¡n '¦ cou none. League. Chas itry, barring T as. whitewashed and guard will dispose of that place, but Tigers rhis victcr; oi syrai peaks vol- reinstated, Phat set the weak-minded.for th Aeosta's inability to play the other at i ¦¦ '.'...' of potential crook ¡<: weak-minded.to thinking: "Wei!, he getaway with i nresent will leave Herbert Herr its l\\ Effects From "i Ihick" Mi ehan, th lock) ttie mentor 'and he is hero." That Occupant. The eoache: miss A Of f even, Mee h ¡: made the work of the gamblers who corrupte two r>-¦ tbi only seasons' experience. ... .-:- Ganu» \> ith Harvard twent ai o.d, t i.'¦ yo mgesi coi- cate' the showing of Cornell against .the Chicago White So.n players all too easy. proved his ch »ne tor rush .' .. was able Dartmouth. We think it was and !..-. superb The whitewashing f Chase cost baseball its name. yesterday Billy Galvin will to old a compared to last demonstration of good The follow less a raily ya himself year's Williams, Still ers of baseball prove satisfactory subsl and to dm to ¦. a < «|b, Taie. IT IS quite evident, that the of the anipbt received om Wa ingti n and Jeffer¬ various individuals, particularly K -..-,.¦¦¦1 ;. qb, ) loston Col. promoters Carpentier-Dempsey bot Justin Sturm are the three cand dat »t '.,-,.¦ son las', v, lan Munns en!, was first t-Iavs. pa <-y, hb, « olümbla. ,. from whom the final selec ions deserves great right i Four more plan to hold it in New York or the immediate There seems credit. The upstate team was weak in the exe¬ Eastern college elevens :'. Brovrii . vicinity. made. cution the ! were from tîullc!« it, s'yraeuse. be no objection on the part of the Commission to a Only One Defeat Probable of forward pass, but so was dropped the charmed circle Kl !5t0n, .,t>, Y^lr Boxing "little fight Dartmouth. The Green, to our mind. of unbeaten teams as ¡* result Ife'brooU, hb, Dartmouth.. but the Queensberry solons - 'era concerned over the It look liov ,...- :-a I of Sat Tesreau's g if be It \, Carpentier-Dempsn Bear«* Trounce City doc: iot rank with IV-nn Slate. Pitts¬ 'I'm :. fb, Princeton bout on fin' eleven will ¡¿o Ihr it- ->i- or urday's games on various gridirons. linger, -ib. f'cnn Stato., ground that it oo big." iugh burgh Syracuse, judging from Sat¬ Those to but on« asmuc Mai in fall from grace were lia es, hb, Penn Slate_ If are to have Bueharaeh (riants. 5-4 lay's exhibition. Cornell, -.- they boxing bouts of any sort in New York State at:.] 1 lolgai e. are its 01 Brown. Georgetown and hb, Arm) thei remai'Ting op- We should have state«! before this and Washington rlfl hb, T ,eb:gl is no rea on wh The local semi-pro baseball ".-.- raci pon *i.' -, thai -, Jefferson. Harvard or Princeton particular the bout the ang can't be that Brown did exceptionally well rs, hb, Navy. Carpentier-Dempsey should not i was brought to a close yesterda; aft« .- ru 11 avoided the pit by a tie lakl, hb, 'olumbis held Mere, <:.. cour ing ¿gainst Vale and showed itself to be a playing game, ::. provided, e, the commissioi i- satisfied that the thii noo when Jeff Tesreau's Bears defea Wo Harvard or and these two are among the ven If, Wie vein very spiffy little, eleven, on a par with :.. Ihh, Lehigli. iit to be on riic level, There it no reason to ed the Bacharach Giants bj a ..-¦ who still Princeti d <¡ r mo show clean slates, in so far !: believe that it will not be. of the other good teams that al- as fh N V...... 5 to 1 at Dyckman Cn but ru id I « 0 u, victories are concerned. The A. ;.,-¦'.,,-, Brown. There are who thin e these ays come otil of 1» o< ¡dence. others .1 many thai ti bout will be a for Dem the season's : cries to .... 'arc Penn .'set-up" gave the Bears poned ;ntil n .--'. I h had an : State, Pittsburgh, Martin, fb. W< r: Virginia., igh easj me of it Wesleyan, No. -, '".¦¦ lhar. sey. When the pair sat down o :-:- the as these teams had * we elevens ap Stevens Tech and Boston. College. i, qb together articles for the bo' previously against Muhlenberg and proved to the Penn Id ... Prl.n. looked games eue'.. The score: coni.-'n pear« d to be evi satisfaction of State and Boston have K hi i h -i.s-¦ Carpenticr very, very frail compared to the tho?e watching its prog¬ not even been College champion. But Ca n Ii K critics are of th. opinion boti the ress it will Stat.- u tied in their gamej to . hb. Ilute pentier thinks thai he ha: a chi nr:- !raeli G'tn 10 0 0 0 0 0 2.4 give tough game while ¦;. o.l winning the bout, and there a .au's Ifcars.O Cri m on and íl vi 11 agi n trim next Saturday, But Bezdek date, each of the other five has Vrtny. 5 2 0 ^ x. old li undoubtedly encaged in a drawn battle. Muí ¦-.!¦ Prlncftor others who think the same .¦¦:.; De upsey, is full Mi", ries- Ki Iding and r*n know:« this. Bez¬ ... of confident dek's horde Hugo i: Harva rd naturally, n and : itli rbi .ved in thi Lafayette found Bucknell ;« stand alone in the lead Whtt ri, rhh. «Vrr.-.y. and his backers are certain of the n suit, [l stubborn with «' this difference of at both teams f-.'o. bul managed to subdut this seven victories and a total of 'Ja'.! ;':-. i.: ama. that opini« Trust game N- N ... about t Kleven .' . the East t! points, n.alting it the most Ison, hb, V brings prizefigl Guaranty ï.o*es outfit, while Weslcyan deleated Ain powerful P.ugh, fl I'-:..' -i-«-. Astoria soccers on eai ai that fm mici tall bi th are herst in a scoring machine in the East, v. It may turn out a but kept winning in th .' close frame in the In of iji-B 4 hb, l\ illlams. fiasco, any prizi fight may turn oat to be th; Metropolitan Football de¬ h "¦¦-. a Harvard has rolled up six victories: liad gi r, hh, Penn f-'!n.lf. 'As as it is League by England triangular series n long not crooked, en no the Tr'¡?i i11o c o 1) i n i o n Boston no Princeton, Pitt, Stevens and Knabb, ¦:',!¦ Stat« particular reason why c shou feating Guaranty eleven by College had difficulty ir Wesleyan Peí .i'.í- ' not 0 at Fa pi i- >val. J. Shaw ;< thi Pittsburgh, r;i and beat Bo: ton ni\ ;,-.: have each turned in live be held in N'ew Yorl State whili ive have a ing ty, while Will i triumph Owen, hh llarvfii-íl boxing I*nv. the first half and K. Frost ídd( Iv, State -.them ¡urns an while Boston oli :;>¦ ha: a record gave Hamilton unmcrci'fui .four mor« in the second. n tl ly can ques wallop ng. The Army also had a eincl straight. , with ll '. That Old Grad Again tion thi fact it is f.u st raight Lebanon five wins and two is the sec¬ Ich, lit Val Valley. defeats, :,.... r. .-ton.. BECOMES ¦. footba II eon i'iied n ond best '. necessar: irp on the the) doing coring outfit, with '..'a.", paint-, Pile Vil, IV,111 ¡ i-la... JT uselessncs of an old grad aroui while - .'ist as well as of tl em. the Army, with six victories and Míilh-ii-V, a college. 11 seem; that om of he old ftcrfMK iwwmiiii.i.-ïïnnïïi" we ri to rei 1. a that Yale Stevens only one setback, is third with 225. Cal on, ht«, lio '."rosa. grads of Princeton has accus Again !'-. the ::at .r Peek. It n Htat Navy players of di supporters can tak" bopi from Appears Benny Boynton, of Williams, is still '¦¦ iberately attempting to a b, "get" Princeton iver Bio not the supreme No such playi day's vii ory Sj scorer, with a grand total Kawl nss, hh, Navy accusation h- been made by the vlaycrs or the the win itself, but iccounl of 1 he rönnest« in Loeal ¡of f.24 points, his niniteen :- und agi r, hb .:¦ undergraduates b< í: --. < orn '11 Princeton, because the .nann*.'.' 11 whicl it wa .nada. The ng the most scored by any uiRh fb, undergraduates and the players of Princeton a this season. player Han hb, Pe un. rally of the 1 t the eleventh ho Foot!baîî Kaw, of Cornell, is far fb, I'»n". gentlemen and portsmen always. liistriet back in " which gave 1 honors, shows the second place with 72. French, ". |"S011, i- '¦-..¦:-. I heard the slander repeated after \ ew Ha\ -i idents posse the old of the Army, holds third place, with 66, i\¡ hb, '."'. e: Virginia the Princeton-Navy game, but ai we Judging from the result of the Co thought that the nght this and, have stati d having advanced three places in a gentleman who uttered it. was at the before, a teai that ore asset lunibia-Swarthmore game week. of because of hi.« irresponsible til Saturday th.* Lamelle, Williams;, has kicked Selects Yale excessive chol which made him ear. always be coui ed to make a it t le Stevens appear: to be the bes most goals from 22, Nickalls the forge: his breeding i no inatl ov, ( he bat while Pec!., of time. Now that the slander is «rand showing of the Wesleyan,'is the leading being repeated, I think that i . Metropolitan football team field Crews for Next Season thorities at the le may be going. again this season. 1'hc goal nvneri, with seven to his Annapolis should dm:..mi a Yale in its nte ts this espe¬ Hoboken stu credit. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. T.--Head retraction. The officials of tr. season, dent haven't lost a contest ;game, too, have a ¡ii its .' raí íes, has in thre are crews, grievance. The statement that cially .. ai and from i hei r el Following the team records and «'naca Guy Nickalls, of the Yale unnecessary rough. .¦ it .s'as oven more sk ill ii the open gan pre ga individual to <;at<": permitted by them is a refi ,1-« though they will go throuR ,-coring to-day picked four varsity, two fresh¬ n.i on their compete-..v. her Hai /art! or Prim .-.¦..:,, and ' this asi ¦¦. hout a r« v rs« Dein men and mo 150-pound crewa to con Old grada are responsible for -.. 0 thi team ha done an) many of the evils in ware was heir U:«-.-; \ ici in. college athleti work n el 1 his 11 tinue fall rowing till the. weather pre When it d me loppy in .-!" The downfall ot Columbia proselytizing it is done by old grads. The .' Saturda be he old grads do angula ¡er undoubted!;; was a blow to adherents of vents, when the freshmen will Bent squawking. It is be 'th fall of c rr the Blu my opinion that old gratis should be about ¡my and White. The : nst u ?Pittsburgh into the gymnasium to work in condi¬ otherwise muzzled a hi Id. Morning; le it »Steven** restrained unless they are men of the lion eleven certainly is an in and on T< tioning exercises all winter. wide experience ami bun. 1 *u> Men Ktni Wild as .Weslej an understanding that is team, much so as the Yankees wer The varsity squad will report rebru- possessed, for instance, by an old grad like Bkr E Stal v .: its own on the dian ond One v eek it look Edwards. Penn I. Nicknlla will return to moot h wii d the C >rn like a fast, powerful, well grounde Hrown ^ i 14 3 21 L'l 14 ary England '' is ¿vus football -.«ni!:; -the next ..Syr.ir.UBfl . ; 'in j* i;. < D iber Î and will return to America busker fi i.t braskn il week like Iii : getown --..-' On IS hi itild do. oweve r, we However, in spite of the se! I'.n o February le. P J. Corberry, the umbering Players expi.I noil. '.'¦: .. .¦*] ¡about \. back the local have W ish A f> former coach, will HAYES' dircctor of don'1 know ''i Peru tat Pitt supporters fail Jen. ITS -i : English professional MAJ0R Pieties at West Point, has n tie .l... i.¦.*!.. . not burgh would 'ó m i : players are and \\\m /¦}. -^\ ran opinion will redeem itse: 1924 ready to or Ton; Davies. as u; a., ...... o tsquad. in willing wear numb Way « Williams D ¡3ï A '," i all games. The h -.- ag lii >t îornell ne> Sal ui \-'../r"A Wi an c in ¦. -\ .-,,- ,. i'ai'l mouth t The first crew Princeton football team wild* daj. 2 ll" < .; n varsity picked bj was ane of the first to co / New York I . out Nav> . r\ o'ii and el he n rn of t h se niversity, figuring on 4 '-i ii to o Nickalls is a.« follows: with numbe* thii season. Other _.:.. .i,. «.ietory over Union, was 'olumbla . 4 ? í2 F>:i in ¦*¦ universities, whose big Westerner w ul! tl ease a*-d sadly disaj l'enn.4 3 Btroki War il '¡-.ene'. No. 7. Crtbeiri. great games attr *" 105 ': o popular interest, arc hoi lii .. Ihe Violet looked N'o -.., :-' V. No. speed artel lit- 11 wonder pointed. to be .-. : \ irgltiia 3 132 í Captain Hord; 5, Bulkley; g back on this poi .' much .. wli \ 3, Ellis; No. '-. Pell '' superior team and twic l-aíuyettc. 3 127 ". I, 0n'y the Pri '' ¦'. I's 111 gained 4 -, b i\ '-'. siffi :: C irson. and the '¦ v ns Hi'!-.- IS8. " liitiie: gentlemen -, much ground aa its bi '.' 1 34 ll ves who believe ! ¡es same \ ! en is mate opponents, n'.n Profound the i.-u'k« Koi . .... 2 :i S3 1 t The sor crew: football d.' '.¦ e too it i the final punch to put ov« 10; R 1 nd varsity se. strategists re h di ; out foil AmhrlMl . 3 «.. .>'. against the number ne scores su that the con 12 10 I .- ¦.¦'.. N'o 7. Mall; No f, NOVEMBER an the h en nrd le"i at d unstaters, .Swarlhmor« 1 75 6 S 1 ! virtuall) a D 0 No Kocln feller Mo. 1. Kalde- -¦. -. ing with field in U Itmgors ..2 J that he '.:-.' I".ore are through goal SS i 3 i mai Martin No, Z. the wishes ol the ' last few minutes of .N. Ï t". 1 3 71 7" Carmen, bow, spectators at i Ï ba'I id tV'ÍS Ml n .; .'. play, cam« elf tl 11 0 ¡ai :: coi A-aln, Haddi n game count for and the field tOoigato ...... 0 4 :!!.' the " - mything hese two low l'1 e of victorious. Fordham was mai 4 mmitte w'il make beauty iv ¦> last v« «'ek. The first freshmen eight: , L^ntua!y the t -n ;i r ihut im med iat e y .Each ..' these teams alao haa unless the rules ' .umbering compula one tie fan-»: Harvard played Stn r> Donnings: No. 7, Swing; No. S. committee, nated by the .-i-i ei ,- ball n u kick start Princeton, :. 14 ..- and the professii nal coac he) Syracuse-Pitt N .. Littler; N'o. i. Stehll; No. small-time 7.7; N y. V Weslevan N l"> footba strategi : stra:gh lown he field and no to tho -, \V. and I, Haines; I, Weeae; bow, Lewis; Defeat J.-West Virginia, Wes- iv Georgetown luyan. 13- í.*> i! ., Hob ns m DERBY 13; 7; high-West Virginia '. ny -n incnl looms im to block Stovens-Mlddlehury. 0.y; Swartbmora ] he first 150-pound crew: Pleases Fan F ... '.':. and " Penn State Uheir '-. -. ease hun Navy Marshall, 0 0 Slroki Jones; Ne. 7. Hc-i-ier: Players mply by óigate has played iwn Ployd. vithoui ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 7. -Not on * tie games, with N- 6, Rlker No. No. Pennsylvania Eleven season Knox for ickt'ning their speed in th< did the decisive of the Na\ egliany, '.'-- ,', and n-rb. í-'u-jquehanna, ;, Hurle} I. Kel- All vp'S'^ACH presents the 1 ghtesl Of course, all back: can victory C i;.- No Brad oy; No. 2, .lene?, bow, in (yootl Academy over Georgetown on Saturdi n honey; coxswain, C-haa« Shape Greatly consideranon oí its patrons Ï )erby ; iat% hat but other . TN^^ would S'DIYIDUA U -, many gain give Naval groat satisfacti' SCORJN » .. Encouraged ..non- ,- ñatead peop.c ; STATE Pa.. <~^~PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Nov. straight o.l the only defeat on the Player, poe., Nov. superior weight of the Ne 7..From after the most course. last but Midshipmt college. Touch to. g'ls *.» CAMBRIDGE, Mass., 7..Har¬ braska eleven the depths of despair only careful .study of the trend t'en: on, it is fell hat it givi Bovnton, qb, Williams . 10 10 0 124 vard's list of iron was not resulted ii ,-r football coaches: Old thing ttt that ': Naval Kjvt. hb, erre 12 injured and of the of hat in Academy eleven a standii r-- nch, fb. materially increased by Saturday's battering of the Penn State player- players University of styles.derby styles eminently proper. ave not .. Arm> : 10 spit g the big t ¦-. us of the ear. hb E6 Trainer Bill Martin : h:i\ e Penn-j :¦;...be« .. the Phil > \\'a--, P< nn State.., 10 hard game with Princeton. Captain reported th« been raised to the Í r< :.<:-', will be w Ih re I.\ -«* in In udi Iphia institu sp cial ,:k tb, Sj ."ii. S Florween wrenched his neck a.nd dur- good shape to-day. Th, .¦,<¦.' ty,, g! of ptimism witn regard to the November with the donning of the heavy ere a. . . the game against the Arn Oden, Brown .... S 2 0 Betdek made but one «ame ti ¦.. g the threw a out subs, tu ing the Quakers arc shi the -: ;. irw n fb Harvard. garni t;ne'er of sum schedule as a overcoat a elevi at New York on 4'.< a ham ¦¦¦. is esienriaJ for and Hi Novembei '. ittier, hb, Penn Stats vV; nai Hubbard nur- his hud played game in of thi amazing showing of the derby business right spii le trouble is ''-*. great Red and expected -'rom Soi; Man-", ¦. - . knee condition Blui » \. their re fb, i ajrain, but has the knack of quick physical Blu gain yes many other occasions. charj Carolina and Vbbotl t b Si racuse < .'. ft and \\ hite eleven Pittsburgh i George Washiugto J 4 2 from Keith Kane, left terday. main ing games, ase ¦-., ne-« .xfb. .;¦¦¦¦". 0 -i injury. l:v"rv is ai i the Sa 42 !' .. »till T hat Penn Saturday ¦' iv mi r, an °':(\ ta'king., should have woul Harrlck, ro, W V». . f n he center, 1 scored three sou SUCCl iWII :-. Tho earn can sensational battle v Navy b W -leían. : 7 7 l Church II, the have minor yesterday ga Pitt The Npv a a i',' -. halfback, äburgh and y g big through ¡ay's hard gninc I ... dal- fb, .-' ns. '- braska went down with :o have held by tn Geo criou .....21 I ents. but will be ready for work The then] almost even through¬ to any player. ton. fb. Harvard. .41 Wednesday. The substitutes will attendance figures wen .". out tv-'- game wa3 that ¦¦.leven, ..' . I $ thu ng tl .-y-,- Dartmouth.... play than something AND igtoi «Tüffn higher at the 1 ... lt| iven te coaches $ ¦ :. Lourie, [b Princeton 0 believed possible. The! run iu!i|i. A wcel Vnnimctution Five Win* Saturday, gi the :onte t was far m buliei now is that -. v < gate. o the team has tv ¦;. -.;. t the A T le iV nnu .--... V*. »si .han th- th found 10 iieiat ion five s.'orod a vi b, -yai* BOO struggl, the Gr en itself and v t this would !-< Wilhide, t|b, Ami!. Tilden Defeats Johnston Oifver.. bif Dartm ith, Co- Struggle year largel tory ovei the »am of he Rol ibns 0 0 d < 'ornell in the next :. Wll lam«. .... 1 three AND ¦Lrmy affair. N'< w w e'i e not \. 22 25 RKEl.EV, Calif., Nov. 7..William Bez '";'' -'¦ .¦ UPWARD A. ut Casino V\ i ial attack gam« vi Ebbling's yeste It. fb, Penn t 2Í jr., of was a in. fact, the mil ar t<\be a ry .:-. -- a--' * Philadelphia, world's ten¬ ( »rnp ... afternoon f core was 43 to '. rb -n 'oiler« « .-¦ nis l" -' irprise. midable team as a resu Fitzpatrick a;:«i starred f W -he! ner. hb, N. Y. V 4 0 -'ear-.j William John¬ tis gam - .- ". Kennedy -. .,. ston, San and the indie are that thi the wini:«'1 s, wit :-¦. h and Blai us. b. Penn...... 26 Francisco, former wor'-.-i's tirely on line plays. Brooklyn Soccer Team Win* .¦ Fordham.. cha on. 11- 9 one so: a Soccer KNOX MAT .i-,:r cal ions t he .. in of Bched- teams the COMBWif best for the lei -. i'arev, Qb, Cornell. * representing Brook¬ shipbuil u'.ed match here Rain lyn ;. Grei r < is even a Bui -*. hb, Arms. 4 '¦ to-day. pr«v Benny Moves to ipoint ootball 'iubs, ¡xcjrfrëtii \ hu.« brvn ilie o .< rented of the Commonwealth ..hii: are to ineîee a:, ha-, i-vcr :"'.i quarter mean* of «Iai hb «Vest .. * <¦ playing sets meet in tho A. A. been between Virginie 0 4 remaining The Ci mmonwealth } .... ¦¦> -.. F. 452 FIFTH Ing off -.> « '-a:: « sueeesa Tilden and -, He next cup! AVENUE 16Ï BROADWAY .. Try hb Harvard- 4 Johnston are he tw ' Churchill, 0 0 24 members of last thi,- week, tried conclusions in the 1 Situa anl !: Tl Tr McLean, hb. "Williams... I i " the night Benny Leonard New ¦» '4 American Davis team h-re en move would YorK .-'talc at oclined to depre« s 26c Adv< }¦ :nn State. * Cup his rr:. ters League McGold- . t ning quai route to ""' ricl a field in Australia. nonwe; It gyn nasium. Grcenpoint yesterday. to-da; Brooklyn won by 1 goals to 2. liffiiiiHiiffiiiiin1!!^^^^