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Sib A S Ili 1< W* ~Es~aw.~O aom n WIWM satt~ rI'WWI CAM. . dA, BR '16 rAinl land the nawval ifads in th AW hihFsom ytho the,1 wit ft.tr e tat Bt cAne 'ev aaint P n na t oa.4ti ttl betteren that the Ar pprtny rate , Sares'tdd that idsipm the wea a celoe ear that give jil.loez a Vto secnr aating Penslana tbettea, and the iy kowl I th menti t he Nahey wsinth wrlopin Betha lads Bucn te -i opay huI 1Theoremisnoigdeanheon thet he Nvltg *ubpa u ti Niv tavy siots -havs e -even -gis -eny'n t ,ad a a ail actrZin bak. bf eot of theirs strngt anr-myve-. whIS Oct. pp.-lac nhe tue eul i yStrdayas gie 14 ot Antirew to he lieg of nl es the TNa an Jt.ey cot g t, tas evep toat it pbleved ota th t oprn i th In t hem en.ie for e midshipa nt th P r t Une rsit o ll e ena hatwhado a r again team ehosyf tea hat amnd t -rea oe Na avy 'rcnuor thhag thef wit Tere Is n . i. .er tat he a eis car efully training his 01 ,Bucev ll It c no ced, teve younst sonB i Rop e , tend 02irthash ite efterothn Sat aearst the i Atnricae, ,a n Joie e ry t t the ' m hf a k . Iy that g r cane Bucknrep ration tor the e eam he . a Boe. w er it s plbac kne au ite ilatsa urtrak and thebal ndee psentd at pibl thno t mucre. Acde myaneea time , Nan ia than Hea boot it oer f the t reanind , teab with loe B a n ming eas n t Mexcuing himpla, andbrin kic patc Ahe i 'pj tos o her strens and aever- cwit his dad aceer, he 1ling S Asrm. . and s n iow ci fing p s t tnia e s .4 tofendm. It wifo be te the. stes . on toA-thesasquhin thaesaern Satur- or dahige runde ond. o a oo r to vchd Oct. n hi ens. ha s v l af frma be nhe a he Btt p er of the h * ,Lmeat pas a str te Withlet. oft d tte m e has acn mn ate troe .1 aenvl eocte d ast, and Naas yearep t or P n ater cao has ayver a timn nd aIs than ercit fad s r w e r th e of ;ly tat als . I preprs he fi creit y putint theing .o n4 buc n e d. Locaoupeopsenhothe hyr h te e n P te carri e f t yoenr o in A the int hoe r ands . is v e n of thei ga. a 4,1 t thru an d hckne eruos to b ' j ment nd footbledsetballghot theanalhghnomuhare g4, rame. Ahaemy will hbe tepeaned s than the ts i ov the ithe gmeagan the Navy, whle ,ij~,lghy egadedhe,. n Pe~Loubri wit asing eaeun indp he hofafr games aradt ed are 161"?bee wrrynghmself bilat t iscun- kinck prctce AntheSaepyer t ighe In at, hi es c t sert; haely, vania, state anboxav n and restling, Penn State in' plaera s ad fowendru lle i ahletcssres to eri opona end of Sth.It wll bosge , the f smd sin .t They sep In the on ~ th seaqa o th NavloAheem Lorsi b it dahe Navyundw end t In fed eds r e le t o belieethA t Penn ate gm wiall games lc t ta players to a by p ethed et wtho dvde the Nava nf anded as tre cthes plawnae and Sa ndsy ra e a otic and isen w ell ae v ae in rearyhatllserieurptin or the pt g a i Asm gme phyil fitne o thei playperd eaw he gins t Cabride fel th t nd theabi ato Bede as ag coten. Penn tatecarred of h hon Tsao onera is tof sport; aely n thB rawn l -n game.nStrayo h o inndeting, b Pte.n tate iso Thr eall nheos seriou Fopel t ofl he Quime gr oun d . ae thert-,p,!ento, and misimn h c ren aee and los t rou h epete eror ofUnd. t er sporshi cic t ae the p on d meat nd fmble thrughotth itisdo rea olde to b e t Pen game Thee wil hrdlyberpea e o te iltam' traegtheto tev hbgh in he ameagans th Nayhiet winnngine greanthe topmak. thehadgme aleay payd g uo therfinak Ntoiee.A expeced t devlop he samin a n o one oitwl bhe' vrl ked inuc prepaoin for then State gamuld, hep ________________________ o_ Athe game.wl aet b dote oth Nava co adeo y lqag egi~nt Tthcnesew weeksinalmatter hyad Made tosnosae iToeree teen the two. Thnidmas a nurig ior havet at $5 to$50thokne- o tnkof and reare for West oidnt on gaeatoc oc Brnd ndTheHect umndefl suha cusan, tearoi itf idom wthl- sveref tobete.n s. . - sibtheac i nal tw e eks.a A fgr ergt~a- ts4 on e oe to t e: rmy , a c $29.50 goreaer '>ere tanckld the loss a gghe NafaleAcademy squad begin Wai lesyu gt.tlaer wekan m os e fctng ysiow. A~ade sell shap. Tw orgh-re ofthck in Alertinsifneeto e a c anidtesre cnuin mienosr huft at $3-o5 tokee or anke bry thei noe hteCbew ht cadn go dn e gam tonme fseveded The teako arefso stn amomiet. radadT e e t , an whuayb sle-eda Say tin to sha gate. Tearer ! Mst siF ' Coroy, Koehldri, hemil Bacht, ft~m~ ~ ~rNo Mc~eey and y cee a nw many hte??adred wait th lass y thts lay t cany a y, acange now. Altraton Ifiuesw a~ ot. 'I th .hekt.~ liueb a f -~ -s - - -By.TAD - - geMA ST6 - A -M010.P4 dU Imo - -,'06 d' - a sa wsK i 0'Oo offto- ^ . f, tlux &&Vow? lWYD OF- a Po5" maaonal Fihn Bernios and Distributed by Gldwyn, The Above Cartoon-ind Penny Ante "UP AGAD(ST FOURea Kot ONE-CARD DRAWS." Ja nt M-THAT 5 Y:. .T,(LDYu.' - .WOU.DN'T HQ Ion HAVEN'r A " ICKI' -G(ONNA YOU COT WONDEa WHY JNE tT 'eMH'S~ A QAID I~* LL" CHECK! ,wC10TTA (.ES9Ec i HE' A If -THEMOI ONOvagp easons, would be very much I n tenny Acep forMM FOn Byur ton-Knt hi: knee 'hic' h recev"e'e'ary i" 00 T the season, and which probably putz sT A L SE S N A B him out of the game for the year. It Is one of the peculiar kinks of football that the Naval Academy has not developed a good punter In Wot aweg qN M D A A E three seaso~ns, and not one of the are, In fact, good punter. on the ~hi u squad now, notably Wallace, a guard OF-fte lyrba a subrst, btn who eneecoier untds- at tou~wh chdewas1n22 Y N placeany o the resen playrs.ndope ty at geal be maede? lacerany wof eteprehsear, pnts A.---I ano. He must have deas better than any of the present b gcoiate toe spot fromI whic hdoe ws but It has not etbeen shownn thaddonat Chicago osgip Says That's of' the veterans. Q*U the speetate. aatis cheer W ON 0$ C - It was a general surprise when it in'orda- te eat team whbalfrem- W ySxBssRcnl was found that Brchet was doing L teksignals, ean any penalty ited Goth am. the punting against Princeton. It was not known that he could boot ANo Penalty can be given al. CICAGO,~ Oct. 26.-OossIp has It the ball, and It must be maid chat he though It Is absolutely unsportaman- hr htKdGesnhsbe f does not punt nearly 'o well as be lake conduct. The referee should allow eettKdGesnhsbe f runs with the ball. However, lhe is the offensive team to congregate a fered the leadership of the Yankees aa determined and hard-working reasonable length of time under these -that question , it Is asserted was little fellow, and there is no doubt conditions in ordier to get' their play. the motive for his recent trip to that he will improve with each game. q--U a subs~titt ent5er the g NewTh magrk. h ouhSd Noyes punts about as yell as ai faibs to esetto the referee, when mahie h m nrof siged Sot cd Barchet, and Norris better than is the l gfienit fom 3ach n has o ine puli. ntrac either, and mnay.pr~n in this line A-me play inust be allowed to cc- flr 19a adesir neo e qu . puiky Had when they are plying. Kinqe is a cur, then the penalty is given, heeneaied a nrt uincliako Had moderately good punter, but the Q,-What Is the penalty fer same? leave, he could h'ave done so a year tropping back of a lineman for A.-ive yards. ago, as he was 'offere4 a flattering this purpose, is to .be avoided if Q..-What is the penaly f1* a sub- proposition fretm one of the Western posbe._______ uto takn beor a has bee teams In the league, but he was made? too loyal to .the owner of the 3 4 PALACE A. C. ORIUDERS A'-Ffteen yads to desert him after -the scandal that ANNOUNCE SCHEDULE FOMRCNRAdAS KICKpEdrOCE ELEVEN PaImee Ai C. announces the tel. FR E ETA ASKIKROKREEE win a grniron cedule octor'' PLAYING AT VIRGINIA WANIS GAMNE FOR SUNDAY outhern A. C.; November 20, Stan. Ele ulap, former CEntral High Knickerbocker 'A. C. woulid like to on A. C.; November 27. Virginia A. school track and baseball star, is hear from teams In 'Washington and 3. juniors. now at the University of -Virginia nearby which want action next Sun A game pending fee November 6 and playing quarterback on the day. The Knicks are opeh to game. eas been called off. Palace A. C. freshman football squads, with teams averaging from 125 l'ouMd like to hear from the Ter- Harry Knir, a former Central p und u. ninals, Roamers, Leviathan. and 'otball Ma, Is playing left end on Te l~lK will hold practk'e IFri >ther 130-185pound teams. V. J7. one of the freshmana squads, day night at the 'li9'nte. and the Wintermiyer. phone Frankln 943, Is -hewing members ar. 'eqitested st he mnager. ROepodrRta to Coacn. ...'' __________ Rosbuds eady Pakhurst, Cox %'4"rn. tIllivan, Er-ree Was ont Top noeus of Alesandria, challenge Tehan, Bleckert, n i t, h-Iarper , Bar Ernie Johnson, the1 White Son 140 amnds. M. I. Deavers, of 488 Stevene. Biamos 'il. \ldrelind, t bortstop, hit for .474 In the Chicage North Patrick street, Alexandrai, 3. McIntyre and a Mctitre, Dove. a iy chaaplonship, leading beth phone Alsanduia 1111 ,M the man- asryMurphy, Lath, liar~ I ONEmCAR DRe.AWL"em Ansted Form Prodnood by In INTERSECTION9L ON. MN E S: Georgia Tech, Centre College and Virgnia to Meet North ern Elevens. *The North and the South- will have It out on the gridiron next Saturday. Three Eastern elevens two of which are-rated among the. boa lot the *ea oon will tackle three representatives from below Ohe Mdaon Dixon line, and favorable followers In both sections will watch the outcome with 'keen in terest Georgia Teoh and Penn tate are ncheduled to clash on the Polo ,rdunds, Harvard will take'o Centre Ibitege at Cmbridge and Princeton's battered Tigers will two Virginia Uni vaersity In Jersey. Georgia - Tech comes North flushed with' victory, leadinre te teamts of the country in scoring-ind boating a line-up -that contains at least nine men who are playing their second sea son an regulars. in adtion the Georgians have a reputation a r the dettest exponents of the "aerial game" in 'the country. They almeo have a series of 'shift plays that are calcu lated to dasbie the strongest elevens. The stars of the Georgia eleven are Red Barron and Capt. Judy Harlan and- their work so far this eamson fmenh awr a stroheir contend ses frr positions on the all-Amerian. Ger tate to ap th two spedy backs If Georgia Te to be sent llack in defea!, and even though the Staters held Harval to a tie core there Is no certainty that They will not meet a tat In the oGi len tornado. re arard is expected to comn through to a comparatively Navy VWo tory over Centre College which Is not particularly wstrong this s n. an Princeton should turn Virginia back. Rut the Ters, in their cripAmed can dition are not expected to run up a tie score. BOSTON COLLEGE MEETS ITS EQUAL'IN FORDHAM Record of the Boston College and partihuarlUyvst fotba seas ar Prictethat hul tlern Vigni back.r eventhe mTged In the mleet atn dit i, Br ooklynpet trday. easord the toner Cuotalee at therdhand -fUnususlly ootballtem o. sonketh.and the eeencile gind dveuld matched henayo the meet ra Sbas itediroon next Satnteat. Bh ac rha. lost ton egamei aonthheugheatys westustled ithu thme hans of unarlly andotefy wl., trnontst aine-pd the eiecegd.e jiudbnFteplay of ree tal ri-n Hish ruin and knBoto ampe trusatualtrayic struggly withort the leoponetar plers. ad tehey-ll he-reor n beo al tohdown, tollow intrangt ineepse fowr pahe finethe Inaufayett gmeyeasasFobrhinia a spaetcr a mkabl ftall Ienin lca. lunnin abnd ickihongb fo.: er thae poes efthnse.th iso aen slle-ga runcoreswt a tohdon folow spectacla tolhy crdi. anyosee ton localr sent of Fordham's total score for 'lve fame. has been made by Meyers. BT. JOHN'S AND OONZAGA ltN BIG GAME TOMORROW St." John'. and Gonsaga will clash m 'the gridIron at American League "affk tomorrow In the biggest game if their schedules. Past perfornmaness his season tend to show the teass nvently matebed. I Gonsega .hffs defeated 10merison in- I titute and played a tie with Alex. india High School. but was beaten In t rn early seasoni contest by Eastern I (igh. Tomorrow's battle will staat I it 2:30 o'clock. Truxtons Hold Practice. Members of the Truxton football e eamn wIll practice tonight at I o'cok" ,' eo n streets nertheast. 418-W. is the moo . I dg w -R a e e - I Ill OUI Now trational Film wvl and Distributd by Goidwyn. CHICAGO'S DEFEAT OF TIGERS STUNS EASTERN FOOTFALL By SD MERCER. NEW YOK Oct.. 26-A team of football players from the Uni of C g a comparatively young co-educational institution with leban nina sand few traditons to preserve, went down to PrInceton last Saturday and soundly outplayl4 the Tigers, a team ratd s.the best in the Ea last ls ou. To be sure, Princeton was bn pped by the loan of Lourie and belated appesr of Gharrity, but n It must be remembered that Chicago's also had to be made over this fall, and material at Princeton is certainly as abundant as at Chicago. This slap at the dignity of Eastern football came as a stunning surprise to the geat Xans of Eastern enthusiasts, who have been fed Mn of the coptrytexcellence on the gridiron is centered in see The mug comploener et the est-4 erm fotball fan has always Irritated S. ..L.L.:. ~ Weterners. . a P W E Gi srnng o up In tha middle m. oyIt-e".oter",.. r- Sport Even if He two have thke -chdul-makers pointed t oward real t -t, - :uck e was at"" at Prinoeton lest L aturday. W o e Western boasts hae always bon The game in the Yale bowl net W1tself-Stebm and ex- showed just how enthusiastic periorW tha bester het- Joshua W. Public is about the col enrollment of students at the big left game.when he Rets a chance. Hstern schoos, the flew of experi- Here was a game where the aned prep school material to this seo- ublic got all the tickets they tion. the development of elaborate wantsd. The Yale managernert coaching sytems and the-huge ata- placed the pasteboards within diums which provide revenue to meet the costly upkeep of footbal and every one's reach an'd the re other sports. sponse was surprising. Hew Vla Figsres IL It was a thriling football .ame This theory in strengthened-by the and the West Pointers fuzshed fact that many Western men are to an inspiring spectacle in the bar be found on Eastern teams, while Sain. few Easterners go West to school. New Haven never entertained The average Eastern football ran has such a perfectly satisfied gather an id'ea t the coeg Of the mM- ing of people-74,000 of them. It dne W~t reap their football mtra ob from the corn and wheat flds of te used to be said that football was priaries Who* the tstern institu- too intricate a game to be un tions grab their gridirn grist from derstood by the Public in general. we "-endowed prep ""OWNs and fresh- WeU. they may not understand waer colle . This, he argues. the fhier points of the contest. sabsorb s the but, by Jiminy, they enjoy it. astmnaterial already well. advanced in footals evelobp t. nold grad" i umbi and criticising This. in A MeeMIre. Is true. but no the schedulegmker. Unless these mne sectica of the caun~r monop- western upstarts cease .pointing.. at "plMp the ca tA ollplays a"n their game in the East we fear they ting in the West M long since may be summarily dropped from the . ted pmineW lnes Many early bookings of the "Big Three." former Eastern stan may now be found teaching the young Western football parers how to shoot. Independents Chalenge. There In no nodk therere. to shed Independent A. C. wants games with ms y te eve ng 5 po de e ffees y a eterne ' shoenobe1' teas averaging 146-150 pounds. The University of Chicago I Reidy who can be Is cohM by o a.g aal rt A' "U& N' ork n-enue north mn. who has lived in the WeOt for west, or by phone at Franklin 5013. aay mm.The Maroons made a wdsiin their early games. Kids Seek Game. ycae to Pnetnfrd Moulton's 4. C's 110-po tea thyoquOKs d nfdent would like to hear from teams o balL. Nor were they a bit awed by Cutti at West 260.gms ala the reputations of the Tigers. Mareems Uiiesi. mwrs in *em- the maistake ' D I af underrating the Maroons. In a agway ithad been learned that tywere good, but then, of course, eyhad been playing these corn-fed A In the advance notices penned by me that predlcted a victory for L U EM R LN 3Monago even though the Tigers had >een sunk by the Navy a week befdre. Otbr4t Otbr2 Fhere seemed to be no question that FfaRce t :4 P.M Itagg's 'team would somehow be re mlsed by the Tiger team and the Tiger maavVaeSti. Prit. Therefore the defeat was a pheCOS aled e Princeton. of coue 'epoints to- _____________ eycan win the i their juerd fotal dgment to ake the chance of cripping the star.- f'1 ns the preliminary sames and thus the Ineupe la these games are edo as re....amnes. Matrof ''PekoIng." chedl than th "ig Threea h Veetern conference includes nine col sees and any one of these teams con 59I1!T 409!S.. Kr at least five hard games, often beliv that Chicg "pointed" t rinceton In preteee to Its own Ig western rivals. The Maroons 'ere simply well drilled, slendidlyLO N quipped with back field material and cocky Westerners. thereore, cham * that Prinet Ia a~dy thetier Faerotst Racea o :fP.M bawd sag od thm We anse.nTh