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TODAY IS FINAL TIE TO ENTER TURKEY DAY GROSS COUNTRY RUN AT.T. ENTBXBS MUST BE IN BY TO NIGHT IT APPLICANTS WISH TO TAKE PAST. piiiAl Trwotlo* Ban WUl B* Held This Brentag, With Better Weather Predicted. Todav Is the final time to enter the ftref annual Y. M. C. A. cross country run scheduled for Thursday morning, starting from the Y. M. C. A. building at Twentieth and Market streets and finishing at tVheeling park, and it Is expected there will be a rush to get ap plication blanks before the final time. There is already a nice list of run ners ready for announcement, and it is expected the number will grow before tonight, as it is understood there are several who yet plan to participate. The final practice run will he held this evening, starting from the Y. M. C. A. at 8 o'clock and finishing the en tire course. Many of the entrants have been taking advantage of the practice runs as well as the track at the associa tion gym. and will finish their training with tonight's run. ? Much Interest is being taken in the run. and it Is expected a large crowd will se<? the marnthoner* yet started, ns well as a large crowd at the finish. The three medals, gold, stiver and bronze, to be awarded the winners <>f first, second and third places, are on display in the windows of the Allen & Hunter hat store, and are attracting much comment. PE1 STATE TO STRUGGLE WITH RIVAL Seattle. Wash. Nov 21.?I'niversitv of football team meets sin almost tra ditional rival in the Stadium here Pe cetnber 3. when Coach lluao ttezdek brings his Pennsylvania State ?ieven t'> rr.?et the Snn Itodgers ip the second In terse. -tiona' gridiron struggle played in Seattle On the basts of early ?atnn result* Ter.n tcate will be the stronger when the tw o teams begin play l>ec? ruber 3. Uut one team had been able to score on Ke^defc s or-w this Kail until the \|t tany Lions met Harvard. October ill. Hexdck's mew had the edge on the Cam bridge eleven until the closing minutes <<f the contest, when the Crimson put over the tying touchdown of it .i".-21 score. October i", In its first inte-sec tional game, I'enn State defeated rh.c strong Georgia Tech eleven. 28 to 7. Thr records of the t?am this season include victories over Lebanon Valley 53-ii; YSei tysburg. North Carolina, "5-0 and Lehigh 28-7. Coach Pagsnaw took over the direc tion of a green si.uad whoa he ?an.e tr Washington this year. Comparatively easy victories were scored over th Ninth Army Corp.* team. 21-7: Whitman College 7-0. and I'nlverslty of Montana 2f-7. Then the Oregon Agricultural cnb lege defeated Pugshaw's eleven. 24-0 F?v?rv effort of the Washington (Mm b is (!??. i b.;if t ward dcfoal of l>nn | Slate an' I'urple ami Gold supporters I are i>-iiJ'nt their eleven will make its best sh' win g"f the sims.iii 1 -ember 3 f ?>n Nov. Washington upset prediction j by holding the strong Stanford eleven I to a scoreloss tie. ISHADYSIOE READY FOR LINSLY CLASH Special to the Intelligencer. Pittsburgh, I'a, Nov. 20?jyi.idyside Academy grlddcrs are all in hue shape after the hard tassel with the Nichols School of Buffalo. N. Y.. he'.d on the Tech Field, which was won by a score of 27-0. Outside of a few cuts and bruises the entire team Is in good physicisl condition. Coaches Ballin and l'tilm"r are now preparing 'he players for their last game of the season, which w;i! l"? played against the strong l.lnslv Mili tary Institute at Wheeling. \V. Va.. ne\t Wednesday. Euthusiasni runs high at Shady Side over the showing made by the team this year, the be.st eleven the academy has had its years. The team this year has run up so far 253 points to their op ponents' 1". having tvon every game of the six played except the Wllklnshurg game, which was lost at Wilkirtsburg h\ ore touchdf wn, made as a result of a fumbled outside kick. So far not one of Shady Side's opponents has be a aide to score by straight rushing or 'he use of the forward pass. Swissvalo High School garnered three points by the drop kick route in the first game of the season, which was won by Shndv Sido ? Academy by the score of 41 to 3. A Mg celebration was hi id after win ning the championship game with 'he I jNlchols S(.'h> ol. a holiday being grant ed the students on .Monday. Next year Shady Sido will plav a return game at , Buffalo and will make every effort to i re pen t the win at the Bison City. Must Battle Hard fleports from Wheeling state that Shady Side will have to battle hard to win from the I.lnsiy Military Institute and several hard scrimmages will be glv en the su'.iad In preparation for this im portant game Shady Side had no op ponent f.?r this week, so that with 1ft 1 days' ? interval before the guine 'he coaches expect to have the team in tine shape. A latge crowd of loyal rooters will aocomiginy the team on iis trip to Wheuliug. a special car having been en gaged to take the students over tho Pennsylvania Kailroad. The record to '; date follows. 1 October 7?S. S. A.. 41; Swissvale If, s . :t; at home. I October H? S A.. o5; Pifsburgh '! Academy. ft; at home October 21?S. S. A.. 37>: Believue It ' s . away. ?'I October ?!??-S. S. A, ft; Wllkinshurs J li. s.. 7: awaY. 'j November i ?S S. A., 1*5. Sharpsburs I II. S. 0; at home. ?j November 12?Si S. A. 27. Nichols >j School. 0; Tech Field. ?j Teacher?There are still parts of th? i world where men cat each other What 11 do you call a man who eats another ? I man? .Sgnall Boy?Greedy, sir?I.ondon Tost QntheSaeen ofSpoiti by DUxx^v r.eorae Fluff. "it'.R O" as they called him when In; was a baseball arid foot ball hero. drat in the West, then in the l>st. has set an example for the collude authorities of the L'ntted S'ates Huff. m>'.v a member of 'he faculty of the ('diversity ?-f Illinois. Is the author of those 'Imn.ort.i 1 words. "Amateur rules don't make amateurs, they make liars." He Is athletic director f,f the I'ntversity of Illinois, the leader of faculty policy l<>wari! athletics which has resulted in the tremendous athletic development of the scho >1 at Crbsna. and bey-ml doubt the leader In student sentiment. While the Ram bit rip: evil Is growing ami running wild In our colleges and some of the authorities are talking of taking steps ro . heck? betting. Huff act -wt t'AMino ?? * ? Minolta i? ftmfllL com parvd with that at Heorgla. at New Hav en. Cambridge. at Fenn State. W. and J.. am! Pitt. for Instance. The students on the average are not wealthy. But Huff was determined to stamp out garab bllng on collage footbalt as far as pos sible. He swore out warrants charg ing J^tuy vesant Smith, of Evanston. III. with conducting a lottery on a football game, forced 1i!h arrest, and appeared In court to prosecute the case Smith Is a senior In the University of Illinois, holds a position of considerable prom inence in the university, and Is a mem ber of a prominent family In Evan ston. which Is Chicago's wealthiest su burb. Ir? striking st tho highest spot Hut? showed tremendous courage Smith's "set" of course, rallied round him. claiming he "wasn't any wor-jS rhnn the others "? and seeking sym pathy. Oddly enough, 'he great reaction among the students was to Huff, who was strongly supported by not only the best element among the students but by the undergraduate majority and hv the majority of the secret societies. He forced the Issue, and the student body e'ands behind him. The effect of his mo\i upon student sentiment Is tha* betting on football will he looked upon as murkerlsh rather than "manly" and a lot of dads will discover a sud den decrease in the demands for more money from home. Zttog-Baxig WrejrtUng. Wrestling In New fork received an other black eye in the allegedNrrestllng match between Marin Plestlna and John Fesek. But while Tex Ulckard and his friends msy shout that it was a. 11 a plot by the "trust" to discredit his wrestling shows. tb? worst show-up wss of the New York state athletic commission, which permitted a dis graceful and disgusting exhibition to continue after Fesek had been disquali fied for gouging and butting. But worse was the fart that aftsr it was known that Fesek was injured and in no shape to wrestle, and the officials were com pelled to recognize the fact, he was allowed to go Into the ring to "save the show.'* For several years promo'era who have wanted to handle wrestling have made a vicious and desperate campaign against Jack Curler, accused of being hsad of the wrestling trust. While Curler's record may not he pure, there Is not one match staged by him which approached In rottenness the Fesek Fleet!nx case rjovernor Miller's attention has been colled to th# action of his non-salaried commission?In fact, was callad to It before the match It is a light for control of wrestling, of course, during which wrestling and perhaps toxins will suffer If not stopped. Prep School Athleticb. The prep schools of the country are d":ng a big work In the advancement ol athletics in the ITnted States. Recently . I wrote a screed concerning the en forcement of universal athletic tralnlnc !n West 1'oint. Annapolis. Springfield and other colleges, and overlooked the | prep schools. There la one in particular which 1' doing a big work. That Is Pr. "Ruck ' | Irvine's school at Mervrshurg. Pr. Ir ! t inc. who was one of the great early ( neroes <.r rnnceions lootoau. nas en ; couraged athletics to a large degree. and ''oach Joa Mci'ornilrk, who was promt I nent at Holy Cross !n football anil i baseball. Is carrying out those policies { There are about 500 boys in the school every one of whom Is required to go it for some form of athletics, and as man) i different branches of athletics as ho !; i physically fitted for. The effect of such a policy Is. ol i course, more clearely seen In a pro; j school than In a college, as the boys j especially those who never have haf athletic training, develop much mor? rapidly. Mer.-ersburg was claimant for th< prep school championship at basebnl last spring. Its team defeating atroni; ; college freshman teams. especial!) ; Princeton. A year ago it had a cham j piotishlp football team, which swop I over two freshman teams from the lnrg< colleges. With practically the entlri team lost to him, McOormlok saieoret ! another one this fall. The strength ol I the teams developed at Mercershurj lifted It somewhat above the pr?, j school average, and as a result thi j schedule for this fall was almost entire ' ly against freshman and second team: of the large colleges. The team defeat i ed Princeton freshmen, and Penn fresh ; men. heating the heavy Ponn team 2' ' to 0, and lost only ore game, that to th< j Penn State freshman team, which wa: , considered almost of 'varsity strength j The record of the first team would no be so convincing wore It not for th< j fact that the Mcroersburg second tean i lost but one game and the third tean j won every game on its card, i There were not more than ino hoy: actively playing football, more tnar ? one In five being on the regular teams ! With that sort of generat training. It li small wonder that such schools send s< great a proportion of stars to the col ' lege football teams Another fT.gnjU Scandal Navy's football t-ain and the mldd!?v I are sincerely disturbed over the repor that the .signals of the team either we: i stolen nr betrayed before or dnr'.tij tho gnme ngalnst Bticknell. rtirtrg the gnme Kueknell seemed ?? [know every play before u started, an. [after the gam-> navy players were In j formed that Ibtcknell had known tIt. j signals end that the Information h.v reached penn vf'at*. Navy made a sud j den switch of its signals, which pre | vented P?nn State knowing what wa looming off, an ! therefore bad no effec j *m t)ie reeult of that game, excepting perhaps, to ma\.? the Annapolis player: I iess familiar wi-h ti e code. The mystery is ;..mv 'tie signals w-er. discovered Navy ha.l practiced ..penly i'nd It Is poscfhle some outrider dlsmv ere.-J aome of their signals at least nn< parsed them on Mu>-ker1?h work whl--l should ^topped. I* *op> rlgi. t, 1321. V V Kvenlng .Ma 1 \ \ Data on The Wheeling and Del'aire Game |; THE LINEUPS II Weeding-. ? .... ,| ? , Bellnlre. I?f i n ? ? r ( ^ i I"'* ^ i f i ?), I.?X Mn!*! n't i ?. , n- '"'ri "Mi! \ ?in!.- Mil. Mi' : M' ? i fi*> " i" *' vju-u i? . ... Vais.pio mm. t::o .. ? ' '? Kill I I *.1| it): v l-.l f.-lfikm.ifi i ! v i. )5" . ... a. * ? i??K > i..i. 1." IioMnsori d', i 11-, Shu!<t I 'M. in*. I'.irr.iM t |' ii- ' I.fit. T;n-kli? McMniif. r* (17). 1 V? ' N'.f:Il?'-r (111 in-. ItitfMttlo Ml. 11(1 May MM. in:. T: r ?!;??. IT.'5 Kronjm-urr iKi. f *, 4 i'.*i ! ? 11 1.'). 1...1 Mott 1 <?..? my ^ Ti. kl.. Koohn'fIn , jn?. ir.| . 11 i it It t Ku,| Harris if). Ml' PREVIOUS SCORES I!??>7 Wlii'dinc. Ml: HHlnlr*. 0 ?'"< . No jr.?tii?? t'."10 No KiillV I I'll' IM'.iiro. " 1'' I I . \\ in if. i: H?' i.i: t 'v " K'I L' Who. Ilr.t;, ti; T{??! isisi e. " 11' I o Wh.'cllrK. ii. IIre. n tI 4 Wt.oolirip. t'.; Hflhiin . I ?"> ]<>|j No KHtno 1 f.J. WhoHln*. tJlolitilre. o 1??I 7 WlH-.ilIiuf. I" nellairi, 0 1 ;t 1S \\ iipi-ii'ir;. ltollfllrf, * 1;?j-J \\"}.???*"ir? n. i'. 11??11a!ro. IS !;?!?"? Wlu'-ilnu. ii; Hollalro. . !0i'l WlspHinir. ItPllalr*. Total t'.!nt= \\ I n I". ?:? I>lla:rf. 47 liann'S I lay". U. "'icnmii *\..n 5, HfHaao w>n 4 t??? ? I. ?. THIS YXAK'S RECORDS Wheeling, "ii; \\';?r\\ wml. 0 Wi'vIIhk, ^ '. < ".itni'i'i'H. i". \\ h'- iinK. 3; 1'iirkorsSiirK ??. \Vh<>?>UnK. M: i'hnrlrston. 7. Who^I'liK. 27; ('larkslniiK !". WtieelitiR. l.ln.ily. tv \\ h^Oi^iiK. ti; .M u.i:"! :a. it. Total- W'hfolltis:. 133: <>ii|>i>n> nts?, 3". IMlnirc. ?>; 1 :'ir?>nsto\\ n. 0. I ".?? ;;a l: ?. \\ 1M1: tun. ?. llollii: r.\ Zanesv Hit". " MHIatn*. .4; SIBU-I SV llle, ?. i U.Ua i'<\ <*>: Trlatloljihia. 0. |:<*Ua!'0. 3"; Mnrl-t;a. 7. i!!n 1 r?*. 7; Miirtlnn l-Vrry. n. Kellaln*. 7'7: l.tshon. I J{t"!!air>\ 7'V K??t I,l\??ri'Oal. " Tutal- l!oHalr?. 71'.'; opponents. lit. ?' COACH NUSS EXPECTS CADETS TO i HOLD SHADY SIDE TO A LOW SCORE ? FAST PITTSBURGH TZAM COMES HERE TOMORROW MORNING WITH PLENTY OF PEP Will Ontweijfh Locals Hoavlly, But j Cadets Are Expected to Stu^e Great Buttle < 'oan! I'urmau Xnss !n-t: tuto's football team is hopeful of .1 v 1? - tort over the Shady Si ie \ -.ob-my cloven hero i imwr ?? ufl? r: ??.n at the big game sched led f*>r Itr.-. 1 g:-' amis gridiron, liut is driving I?:-' charge*' hard In t>li hinds of ?!??:? r. ;v-e t;t<? ti? h feeling con.'ldent he will need tl.- tu 1110:0 than offensive p>ays. The I 11 tshu rghei s arc coming down determined t" wind up iseir s- ?.?<. n with ' 11 one defeat record, hut the locals a re 1 hs determined to turn .u a win and will i endeavor to hold the visitors The bat tie promises to be one of the biggest on the eadel schedule anil no doubt there will he a large crowd on hand for tiio cluslu The i'sttiiburghers should be a h!.c drawing card altlp ugh . the day is n->t exartly p< rfec* for a grid game. and.the cadet management is un der a heavy expense in bringing the. team here. According to reports from I'!:t?hurgh a large crowd of rooters will m-company the team .having chartered .1 *p?ei:il car on the Pennsylvania railroad for the trip. I1U.ELM IN BAD SHAPE STEINBICXER GETS IN SCRIMMAGE WITH VARSITY AT FULLBACK REPLACING MARTIN I Red Craver Is Suffering- Prom Tmctnred Ribs and Although At Practice, Is Out of Game ?lpeo!al to the Intelligencer. Morcuntow n. \Y. Va., Nov. 21 Red ? 'raver, star ?juarterb.o k. who lias run the Mountaineers in every important game this season. Is definitely ? itt of the Thanksgiving i'ay moo- with Wash - .leff, due to a had injury to his side It is believed lie has broken ribs, but rn any event Trainer t'artwell s:\vs there Is no chance for hiiu to play, even though he strolled along behind the team In signal drill tonight. Simon Is another regular who is unlikely to s:art nnd Tnllman who had played in each of tho last fl\"v games will have to be re , placed by .Meredith, because of his ln > Jury.also received at Rutgers Saturday. Never before on tbe eve of an import ant game was a Mountaineer team which had at best oniy en outsblo chance to hold W, ,t- J. even so badiv crippled. Coach Spears attorn;'rd to savo the team on Saturday by playing but one half but more Injuries were received than In any full game this season and he has given up any desperate hope he may have of winning the game with W. amid J. and spent all ?>f tills afp-riio m and till Ion gafter dusk drilling on the | defense against W A- .1. Plays which the Freshmen sent against the varsity, j With Craver out Spears thinks thajt iie ! will do well to get flowers worked info n quarterback with tlie <>io piiivs ????<?. ' have been used all S'Mwn. To say n?fli , ! tng of attempting to put in now forin j attons at this time ' Stlnobreckor was used at full hack J on the varsity today whilo tirabuni and Klger were used at the end# Mnrtlri has * f apt?arent !y not recovered from h.s ti n . day layoff and Spears Is n!su confronted I ! with the necessity of developing a sub ' for him sines Bowes* nas been shifted : ! definitely to quarter. BIG BATTLE FOR !: MOUND CITY FANS t ?l Tho football fans of MotmdKvl!!e will ' see a real attraction Thursdav jti'fer j noop when the Imperial A. A". "f Wells burg will clash w!*h 'Tie f..st \tneiioan Legion team of the Mound <'lty. i i Tho Imperials a:* rated as "no ?,f tlm ,1 beat mrpreira M us In tho valley, and ! they will go dowti the river with the e\ | portatlons of putting the Legion boys , ; down on their list of defeated Irani.'? However, the home team has been K'dnr , 1 great guns this season and '.sill give the ^ visitors a great battle ? The game will be played on the Kiflh street park, and as it will ho the only (gridiron attraction In the cltv on Tur j key Pay. a Iurpe turnout of fnn?- is ex l pected. i OHAVCES rOB G AMIS The BrlUJnn* Juniors foothui] team Is without a game f.?r Thanksgiving da v and would like to In-ar from any 1 ?.'> pottnd f'atn In the 'ililo Valley for n I same abroad Nddiess Mau.igi-r W. J. ' | Bine. Brilliant. O.. or '.all Brilliant ; J 32 K-37. I i "What is the eapltal of Persia?" tasked the ten'-he "I know." stammered rh? student, j "but I can't diid the word to express It." ? Houston post ! I COMPOUND COPA1 tlA^a^-d Ct/WTSS ' ?tik frrUTN?MC ONLTavoid SutntttirtMj xmrntemm wmmmmmmrnmkmtm mmmmmmmmmmmrnm i BOWLING MASONIC DUCK PIN LEAGUE Inspectors 1st "til Sri! Tls. i wu.SK' i'?>; j>i in H.H-rn.T IIS 11'.". 3 7 S3.'. Hal... 1..?? 14 . ISS 4 Hi ?|\.ta Is 3*>U 4"4 431 H'S.. LaEsll. i in tow ?? >.i ........ 133 11'" I'I 7 47 \ialirsi.ii ISO In" is:. s:.'> siii;iit ss i.'.' s: . 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Kennedy .. 131 II 1' I l "'1 l?'s W?iiiner . . s.*, :.: ?1!<7. ill Koss . . 1S" !0'i 1 s i in" 67 33(1 MM 33S 313 MOT East End. I.ulio 171 M'l 77 1" 3.10 -,rt 1"."> 3? l"" I "'I I"" iti!! 1'i.i 140 ]<. t;.:t ;<tl jr.o m 362 ITS'. Bishops. Ii'!; si mi 11 ? 14? ir..i I,on ?kf> l"t? 111". 170 4 nil 1 iorman 37 37. si I:?:> MM ?S *i 71 1 7 335 "31 I'SXS Tonlolit: 7 1| tr. 1' l?n!?-y ". .. ! vs. l*limbii?; ;i "t> p. in.. ' V I.iilm v< I .emotis. FOOTBALL FATALITY K|?>ria, Kansas. Nov. 31 ? P n P.ivti half hack on the Kansas Plat'' Norma football team, hi.mI today, of Injuries i? reived in a puttie with Maker l'nlvers!t> of Maldivin, Kansas Saturday Mavis's ? shoulder was sprained in the pa mo. nm physicians annonn.il thai li s do.nl: was due ii. Inflammation of the cellulei ; tissues. ECZEMA AND TET1EIP I DUE TO IMPURITIES j IN THE BLGOC To Get Absolute Relief Yor Must Clear Your Blood of Waste Products. Tim Mmni |* *bo moans by wliVl. ?in- <>f 'i o bot^y ,iro dlrGrtlj* < Iii'TIt ??-11 y n? ? ri*? 1:Ton will n> o' ? oaIl7.? ibni uiilofs t h * blood j. r. 'ome part of tlio body will bo?wamn d: ! (?"lory ak'n dl*"oa ?<?"? donnta wl'b j failing .-orS'itu* > a wonUrimd and In:. <ti.r* <t *ho blood, j To , nri?i'! Il"> bAslo trnitbip wii ' "rod irts-- iho blood mum bo pin t. ? 1 on'? dot i?iir blo< d. .lust < lenn I' ?? \afiro will do ilm rant Puro. rb'h 'ib.o.J nouriMb.o* ibo hodv and d :.????? J'. S o S tbo si~:*dard h'narl pur" and a\atom butldo:. Is tl.o ido.il ruty for akin mill' I'in.p Til, nfow ,f <J ??? i ?? r'd ? h* ' p "in of 'it? nastn pi" ? bi'-ts uhb'h a"-' ??ai:?:nir tlio troub ! ; .( m >-r Ml vono S S S I'ns frci ?" ? > pa of unusual trmrli. IWin 'nk!" ? :s ? lodav and u i '"n for M*-|>n ? 111u? ' rn**?ii boo..V!, Knots About * I 11 nod" fion I't rsnli.il modi a' advb-e. I haryo. may ?]*,. b? ' . 1 by sondlnu | iota i|n;|o; o \,.ur o.asc \ jmss fTiiof Modio.i! 1 broofor. Sv o .... ji., t' i 71' S ^ I al.ii>'ator" in'.i. <la All drim soil S S i ILLINOIS PLif ! THAT LOSI11 OOIO IS Si,I t"oiuuiblis. O.. Nov. -After seeing j iiuivini* i.f S'lturday's fontliall I victory ?? f Illinois over ? 'lilo State.! "o.vh .1. "W. \V .? of ? ?}.!?? State I ?irin? ?><n?*? ?) at noon today that In his j ? :ii:? >n the dlspnt?d forward pn-s I ?-v:i:?? ji resulted Iti the lotie Illinois | t?? ii.-J;<1<>\\ ii wua perfectly legitimate. roach Wilee declared that a very ? ?.?ireful and srlenl'tlc evnniinatlon <? f I Die motion picture shmvj rluit lite ball I hit ?Vi plain Mvcrs of Ohio State, but j ? ii.| not touch the ground before Wal- i 'lulst i jiuyh; it und run several yards I to th? x- at lino. 1 "o .rli \\ llco anil other Ohio State i .ithielo ofticinls declared that the mo tion pictures tyre an option! illusion of the Soil stril.iriu the ground twice. This.] it v a explained, was caused by the i kill turning tepidly In the air. ? *?:ich W'lloo .itid other university ? d'flc;al-: attended ji special run of the j oh tores ai n-on tndav. The pictures were run u'trn-slow for the first time i id we.-e reputed time and time again until the ohio State mentor wti-s con- i viced that the winning Illinois play was perfe-tly legitimate. hater \\ ll< e said lie would have "Mill" pictures of the play mode by the I'niver.lty i.'ili-ial photographer. NEW WORLD'S RECORD , Tin ago. Nov. !Mc lohn 1% Weiemnl '??r of the Illinois Atbb'tlc cluh tonight set n world s recrd |,.r a l"ft yard swim In a sixty foot poid when hi made Die distance In i:-a. The former record was n .".t, held In- I'erry Mc<5II!Iveray of 'lie 1 A 1 BETHANY WILL CLAIM STATE TITLE UNLESS MOUNTAINEERS DOM&J. KTTLAND'S BISONS LOOK GOOD FOR THE STATE HONORS WITH DECI SIVE WIN OVER WESLEYAN. Will Journey to Washington Tomorrow Morning to Meet Georgetown Thurs day Afternoon. Special Pispntch to The Inteliige"- ? \ Bethany. W. Vn.. Nov. 21.?On >.ne <1?- !"???? t of Washington-Jefferson on Thanksgiving dny can equalize the c)i:? noes ,if West Virginia university with those iif Bethany for the state championship. is the opinion of Bethany followers after the trampling that Bethany handed U'esieyan Saturday on the ni'eMy Island field at Wheeling, Bethany winning t'>7-0. Though the Mountaineers and the Blfons do not meet this year on the gridiron, they earh niect Ohio I".. Wes I leyan and W. and J. Bethany lost to W. anil J. hy fourteen points; what \V. \*. 1*. will do against Neale's eleven will I he decided, on Thursday. In tho mean time the Bison eleven have the advan | lege of the Mountaineers In two of tho i three games that each team plays, for i Bethany defeated Ohio I'. 1.1-0 to W". V. I'.'s 7-0 while the state university was | scored on hv Wesley an and defeated the j Btioklisnnon lads by a fcot'o ,,{ but 31-3. I I*\ir then,, reasons Bethany believes that | her eleven Is by comparison on a par I with West Virginia, even should the Mountaineers, playing on their home lot. | he able to tie or defeat W. and J. Fro | viding that the turkey date of- the Presidents does not eliminate W. V. U.. | Bethany stands ready to challenge the | Morgantown crew to a deciding contest to he jdaved in Wheeling after the regu lnr close of the season. Would Bo Eaty. According to the schedules of the two Institutions, both plan to close their | football season on Thanksgiving. It i would he nn easy matter to arrange a | game provided that the Mountaineers are not satisfied with Bethany's claim I to th<9 state flag, which claim, it mxdtt be admitted, appears most reasonable. Bethany followers would probably in ' Hist, however, that the game be played I in Wheeling, because Bethany met W. V. U. at Morgantown last year. At the I same time, while Wheeling Is the home ? j grounds of the Methanv eleven, there are i a multitude of Mountaineer rooters In that city who would make the condf-" | ttons of a pame those of a neutral field. |PRESIDENTS TO GET | MOUNTAINEERS PLAYS miAlE IS IMPRESSED WITH POS* SXBIDITXES OP STRENGTH OP * STATE TTNIVERSITT Special to the Intelligencer. Washington, Pa.. Kov. 21.?A scrim mage j ractlce on college field this after noon comprised the first days workout of the week In preparation for the I Thanksgiving day clash with West Vir-, glnla University at Morgantown. Coach Neale got back from his scouting vigil at New Brunswick scarcely In time to i take charge of his men. Ha made a ' careful Inspection of the West Virginia | play at Rutgers and came home Im j pressed with the strength of the Moun J talneers despite their defeat at the "j hands of Foster Sanford'a players. | N'eale admitted today that the Moua- , i talneers team was complete enigma to lilm. 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