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Blby-—-shl“mg Match From Start to Finish— BUYING SPECULATORS® TICKETS | University of Cincinnati 15 . & Efi::%h:;mm s | B3 ey fi&:&‘fl% ek - :~ Brown 20, Carfl c sy ¥ Lllllfold Took ‘Partial Count Four Tlmes in First Two Lieutenant Comm.ndcr Fairfield Asks 14A‘ = iy s it of o i ?:::'d ,x :&o': ;““u. n:,m,l- ‘1 m.” P Try to Stop Tickets W P g i i|isgs, ' - 20-35]the time Swamp-Root was recom- ennsylvania to Try P sylvania, 1: b o rosul Rounds. | for Army-Navy Game from Getting| " A¢ Symuaa. Notre Dame 20, Syra- e mended to me, my condition was. such | of Speoulators. cuse 0. 1y 0% 32 | that I found it an effort in stooping or | 1ataHendeiot Spetn At Atlanta, Ga.: Georgla Tech 26,| 5 16-30| CUKER, o pns, benging e2d In attending to my dutles : 9.99 Store at 122 Phil 1, Nov. 26.—Lieutenant | Clemenson 6. Ts|String Beans— Manager of the § Los Angeles, Cal, Noy. 26.—With a | Revell, Yale. Conl:ml:‘;:lgrh“k_ P, Fairfleld, secretary| At Roancke, Va.: Virginia Polytech- Chickery, Gicvi, )h!n St, Evansville, Ind. left swing to the jaw, Sam Langford| Linesmen—H, Hull and Pierce, and treasurer .of the Navy Athletic as- | nic Institute 8, Virvinia Military Insti-| Yel'low Bananas, 25 é;‘g;g:;' Ty Very -truly yours, of Boston knocked out Harry Wills,| Quarters—Twelve minutes, sociation, has requested the Pennsyl-|tute 0. S f 10 O ety J. E. ALVEY, the giant New Orleans negro, in the| Goal from Fleld—Murray. vania committee to take drastic meas-| At Coilumbis, 8. C.: South Carolina G::n‘:;-':x:l:“' ".'- I:' ufi“,._,, 26 | 704 Division St, Van Cleave Flats, 14th round of thelr 20-round match| Score—Trinity Consolidated 5, N. F.|ures to discourage Army and Navy|7, Citadel 6. Calaraba, - Malaga, Bvansville, Ind. this afternoon at Vernon, .Both men|A. 0. football tickets from getting into the| ' At New Orleans: Tulane, 0, Louis- | Hubbard'Squagh °lchokecherries, e g were knocked down repeatedly, Lang- T | hands’ of speculators. Detectives have | jana State University 4 |imes, g Subscribed and sworn to baxo? e, ll'ord lllflmu:f gkigsma partial dfw\mt CCORNELL VICTORIOUS been placed upon the streets and have| At Boston: Bomm Co}]eg. 14, Cath- & &'ifi? n’iflfin‘é’ this 21st day of December, 191 our times in e two rounds. already secured the numbers of many | olic University 0. EDW. A. TORCRE ik OVER PENN.|{ifkete For every one o‘t u"ff dupli- A 1V\t V\'orce“ate Mass.: Holy Cross| '"“;'an - Notary Publia oS R cat K ave been issue , Vermont 0. TRINITY CONSOLIDATED | 3ame Loosely Piayed—Both Teams| i3, l“cp o e L o ety e SER B hmtnm‘ Pe Avaniatn - and Rative Spareribs|Veal Roast, Lettor to DEFEATED fHE ACADEMY Made Costly Fumbles—Score 24 to|notice issued by the committee to-| Marshall 7, Gettysburg 6. Western Chopl. Dr, Kilmer & Co., Well o1 12 night, “that every ticket for the Army At New York: Rutgers 33, New E Binghamton, N. Y. Are you awake to the fact—that Fire ell Fought Game Closed with Score and Navy football game in the hands|York “niversity Shouigers “hops, . Insurance is one of the most import-| ©of B to O—Academy Outweighed. Philadelphia, Nov. 26.—Cornell de-|of a speculator is autemamal‘yu Sans |, At New Yark "Villa Nova 7, Ford-| Smoke me.,, |Eside Rouna, 2% | Prove W.iat Swamp-Root Will DoFor You ant matters that can engage the at- feated the Universiiy of Pennsylvania|celled. The purchaser of such tickets | ham . Smoked shoti- - i T Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co-., tention of every one having property?| The curtain fell on the N. F. A.|in their annual game on. Franklin| Will be denied'the privilege of witness- | At Allentown, Pa.: Albright 20, 15| “Shoulders, Pinghamton, N. Y. for'a simple size A fire may wipe out your property in|football season of '14 yesterday after- | fleld here today by the score of 24 tol|ing the game and will be escorted from | Middleburg 10. 5 Legs, 2 | bottle. It will convince anyone. You g1 hour and leave you stranded:inoon when the school boys were de- |12 in an interésting but Joosely played | the grounds. th:?z:;figgehzgtsggéf‘: R Wasuton L D Wakiiion [ 2| Snops. ST e ohndt e Hnditab 'or walkatse W.:(.r:p?;’ s ht;m; Potics of Tny | feated by the Trinity Consolidated g h:c:?r:ai(:rih?fil;:epfl:d must take precedence in every case| At Easton, Pa.: Lafayette 56, Dick- |+ £, 12 Nat, Saik Purm information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure and surance. Let us attend to it for you.|eleven by the score of 5 to 0. The|when, with score 10 to 0 against them,|and that the holders of the originals|ngon 7, Native Sp's m‘, mention the Norwich Daily Bulletin. ISAAC S. JONES, game was the best and most hotly con- | the Pennsylvanians suddenly reversed | Cannot remain on the fleld, since a| = st Pittsburgh: bnwersuy of Pitts-| sirioin, ic issued for every seat, Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | tested seen on the campus this season | (he form they had shown and before| fichet, has . STy Eeak bu;gbv&s f&'}:"ofi'afi Fereiia o Poultry. | bottles for sale at all drug stores. Richards Building, 91 Main Street |and was full of excitement. The Acad- quilibrium the home eleven had forg- where. A most determined eflort"wfll 12, Gallaudet 7. X ey L 1. Ducki.‘ g;x:ie;scnex:h: :; e = T ST ) emy eleven was outweighed, but put|ed to the front, 12 to 10. Pennsylvaniz, "%Bmde to- break up speculation. At Baltimore: Johns Hopkins 13, St.| Chickens, Squabs, 45 | PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING up a stubborn fight. Once the col-|however did not hold this lead long etween the halves of the game | John 34, 3 ziffurkeys, 33 Yfll are abom to sta.fl on ym had the vall on Academy’s one | for Cornell again put its scoring ma- | Which will be held on Tranklin fleld| At Richmond, Va.: Virginia 20, Grocerles. % 3T in Some. anaey S\fa- | chine in motion and when the period | NeXt Saturday a collection will be tak- | xdity Carolina 2. Vinegar, gal., 25 rrd ‘m“‘t’h:“ba" and made the long. |had ended the visitors had the ad-| R up for oI e o Boiies | At Nashville 'Vai: ' Virginia ® 20, b B|Sugar— - e your vacatlon Lent o of the snime. bactylus. the hafl | Yantage, 17 fo-4: y At Nashville: Sewanee 14, Van- anulated, to Trinity’s 18 yard line, On the form the two teams have relief fund and the Red Cross society. derbilt 13, ake our fam- > _ | shown recently Cornell was looked up- e & - At St. Louis, Mo.: Eyou s and your f e | bl e e el AN oot |on as an sasy witner and the switch- | BROWN DEFEATED versity 0, Rolla 3. ..y take out an Accident Policy | fic game. 'He did the punting for the | 11§ the lead from Cornell to Penn- CARLISLE 20 TO 14| At Cleveland: Western Reserve 14, il 2 sylvania and then back to the Ithaca : Case’ 6. in the Travelers before you go. | Trinity team. mede many spectacular | feam again threw a lot of life into the | Indians Scored All At Beaumont, Texas: Texas A. st Lows vat-| PRbCRNZL o3| Eierm i 3| Heating and Plumbing e, 5| Powdered, 92 Franklic: Street 11 Ibs. & 24|\[olasses— & =8| Porto Rico, dam Their Points in it X T % : same and gave the supporters of each i M. 14, Mississippi 7. Camermbert, New Orleans, B. P. LEARNED & CO font Samter o mas” good s, whilc | Side a good chance to cheer. { Easie o At Waco, Texas: Southwestern Uni-| = 5 Sriese Robert J. Coch . F. * | Captain Coyi and Gebrath plaved the | Cornell did not play with the smooth- | providence, Nov. 26.—New and ver- | Versity 7. Baylor University 6. Fickles, ear, Maple syrup, ; opner . Locarang end positions to perfection. In the [ness that was expected fumbles and|gatile football enabled Brown to defeat| At Gainesville, Fla.: Florida 14,|Homey< Kerosene O, 10-14 third quarter Academy got the ball | Penalties costing her the loss of much| Carlisle 20 to 14 today, “em" 0. e Mative, 5 GAS FITTING, JOHN A. MORAN on its two yard line. Stanley went |§round. The visitors showed the pow-| Buried under a score of 20 to 0 ustin, Texas: Texas University PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, back for a punt, but S. Jackson threw | er of being able to score, however, and| the Indians, fighting gamely, outplayed | 3% - Wanasn College 0. et 16 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. the pigskin over his head and Coyl |barring the fumbles, was seldom StoP-|the home eleven decisively in the last Norfolk, Va.: North Carolina A & . 1u1iound Clam: ¥ Investment Broker tackled him behind the Tine. ped in their progress. quarter. On straight football they | M. 0. Washington and Lee 7. $nore l;,!a“ockv 1ol "ot "is| Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. REAL ‘ESTATE AND INSURANGE Firat Quaitie. Forward passes greatly aided the|two marched nearly the length of the SR teax Pollock,” 12| anned Salmon. o ko lickoft thirty-five | LeTnSYlvania team in scoring its two|field for touchdowns. Calac, in addi- Thursday Pole Results. Pt R A SPECIALTY un;zy]eent the = ickoff o :;i- € | touchdowns, in fact the Quakers over-|tjon to carrying the ball across the N B R et st SO:L en i Phone 581 “Office Over Capitol Lunch yards to Joe Hull, who caught and ran | head playing in this respsct was as goal line in both iAstances, kicked the| o e g = Cod.10@ Boileq, Office Phone 370, ~Residence 1179-8 it back. George Mullen went through | ine as has been seen here this sea- goals, Fall River 7, Worcester 2. 3 for flve yards and Stanley made Iit|gon, phabiy iox Brand. hox. ek Lod, lass ) fi Clams, Pl §5|Fiounders: 3 MODERN PLUMBING — ——— | firat down. Murtha and Stantey made | **Barrett played a wondertul same for | ar Ong” quiclassed Carlisle in the first | \\ \1ia| CORONA RACE b O another first down, but were held by | Cormell. He contributed 17 —of Core . L e uncovered a versatile attack, in which N BY P # fe =l 8 Is as essential in modern house as ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Trinity untll Stanler punted to Swan | nell's 34 points and stopped mauy o | now football played an impertant. mart WO SV RURIRPULLEN. | Sie B, = ong Ciams, k. 60 | electricity is to lighting. We guaran- Perks e st lae Mw“"u;n"-‘m‘ by spmecmculn};udnéen}y- Pennsylvania’s. plays. and had a defense that stiffened whe Eddie O’Donnell Was Second and| Cods’ meu 18 Butterfish, ca thie Vacy Bk PLUP&BING WORK Brown & Perkins, ttmeys five yard run. Swan hit tackle for Cornell Scored Field Goal. ever Carlisle entered Brown's territo Barney Oldfield Third. Ilay, Grain and Feed. by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. = : Brown used the forward pass repeat- Over Uucas Nat, Bank, Shetucket St |three yards and then Mullen made a| Cornell scored a field goal in the s Entrance stairway near to Thames |doding Tun for twelve yards, Swan [first perod. The Ithacans secured|fiiy 0% larse sains, the ball being| corong, Cal, Nov. 26.—Covering 300 . Telephone 38-3. (added six and Murray brought the ball | the ball in midfield rn an exchange of ‘imea. miles at an average of 37 miles an to Academy’s ten yard line where Wil- | kicks and worked it to Pennsylvania's % hour, Eddie Pullen won the annual No. 1 Wheat, $2.15| Hominy, k3 Bran, Miadlings, s 3read Flour, $ t. $1.20 3 3 -$1.00] stripe, 40-40 No. 2, short stripe, |Prime Red Fox, 33 The first touchdown was made by s St. Louts, Cottonseed Meal, cox cajtured a fumble. Stanley went | 13 yard line where the home team held. = a | Corona road race today and establish- | Zorn, bushel ewt., $1.76 EDWIN W. HIGGINS, back for a punt and Jackson blocked | Barrett then dropped back and kicked | L6 Providence team as a result of a | (3"3" 0% ecord. ' Eddie O'Donnell, a | 0ate; gjun on a5 R TOMPKINS Attorney-at-Law, it. Murray recovering it. Bill Stanley |an easy fleld goal. After the kick-off | o5 2UF The & newcomer, was second, and Barmney | Rys, 3 . it mar10d Shannon Buildlng. ‘got Roblnson for a loss of three yards. | Cornell worked the ball to near mid- | 13 the third period the Indians show. | Oldfield was third. Live Stock. - — Jackson was tackled for a 1088 of | fleld and then by two long forward|.q 7nne Uure PETIOf the Indians Show- | “mhe times were: Pullen 3.26.32 | cattle— Vol Caton 67 West Main Street oo three yards. O'Hearn broke up a well | passes ang a line play put the ball | ’&F:;ued thetneives mdq the | O'Donnell 3.29.18, Oldfield 3.29.53, De Bget Steers 6-9.50 $9-10 The Dime Sn s Bank aimed forward pass and on the next|down on Pennsylvania's twelve yard| Brown line wealonod . somewhat by ) Palma, fourth, 2.31.53. s, $4-56| Sheep— — ving play Shea captured the ball on & |iine when the mme o rown line weakened ~somewhat by “Buiic, ‘established his high average | Cows, 33:35) Eohibe, s5.50-38 OF NORWICH fumble. Stanley and Shea got 15 yards | = Score: Cornell 3, Pennsylvania 0. | Suostitutions, was not able to hold | jespite many stops at the pits. He mbs, L Pai Denti DIVIDEND in two runs. ~Stanley made six yards| pnilippi, who took Hill's place, fum- “‘s nst = “‘izdm - frequently tore over the . {6 miles LT $9-10 ainiess Dentistry more before Murray tackled him flerce- | pjeq at the opening of the second pe- core by periods: 23 course at a rate of nearly 100 miles an les. i Jhomv:a::vl'”:m-a :na‘u.al .—.}’.‘Ame ly. Murtha made four yards on a|riod and lost the ball on Pennsyl-|Brown ......... 7 7 6 0—20|hour. : Trimmed Green | ‘Wool skins 12-17 r cent a year .nd will be payable long end run 4nd the quarter ended.| vania's 11 yard mark. Pennsylvania|Carlisle .......... 0 0 01414 The race was in doubt until the last .| Calves— 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily besgtenitn la il Second Quarter. failed to make any depression against| Referee—M. J. Thompson, George- |lap. O'Donnell drove up from the rear »In 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays FRANK L. woéoAnn Teonirer At the opening of the second quar-|Cornell’s line and punted to Cornell's|town. Umpire—Carl Marshall, Har-|toward the end. Until the last few 12-17 2 © | ter -Academy nillfle ‘W? b"m:‘“ccb‘-’lssl;:fl 40 yard line. Then Cornell resorted|vard. Head Linesman—Fred Bur- |laps Earl Coope{r. winnelr of t?}? C]Orod- Wool e attempts to gain and Isbister block- | ¢o straight hard line plunging and car- | leigh, Exeter. Time of periods, 15|nNa races, was frequently in the lead. S 4 8 o punt: Tt rolled; back’ fo. Acad- | Ho ther I A T e o P B Nineteen cars started. Light went out. | NO No. & broad We Make No Clnrge emy’s twenty-two yard line, where | etr Shuler kicked the goal. For the Brown scoring: Touchdowns, Orms- before the 50th lap, and only six were Gregson fell on it. Trinity tried a for- | remainder of the period the ball see-|by. Blue, McBees: goals from touch. G still %A;ir}g when the leader completed 95-31|Large Prime Coon,' t ver ward pass-and Murtha nailed it. Stan- _| downs, Gordon, the 109 laps. No. 3, narrow $1.50 Wha i, : lev " nunted forty " yards and Mulien e ol TG £ B o Bursting tires twice jeopardized Pul- Scripe, | 10-75No. 1 Dark Min € ran it back 14 yards. Murray made : C 11 h- 0 len. Once a tire was hurled into the . . DlamondS five yards before Stanley stopped him. | souicr, 0, Shelton: a Cornell touch- | M'CARTHY PROVED grandstand, tearing off a section of Fo[ roug| ons y attempted to drop-kick @ goallay jlegal forward pass and a try at FAST FOR LEVINSKY.!rail, but no one was injured. - — the forty yard line, fela goal by Barrett which: wadlblobk- : e The former speedway record was 82 G T; That means THOROUGH when bt ball fell short of the goal . ed. Ir this period also Cornell was|Levinsky’s Experience and Cleverness| miles an hour, made by Thomas at In- C you come to us to have your teeth 1amonds ray tackled Murtha. who caught the | ,enajizeq 25 yards, half the distance to Evened Up the Match. dianapolis last May. i examined as you should every six 9 ball. It was fast work on Murray's|jcr goal line for illegal substitutions. | months at least. peE S'fi?’i?'h'"é"if,?,ef:ad m':;'eya}-’s;l Score: Cornell 10, Pennsylvania 0. N —Tom Mccaflhy"i MERCERBERG ACADEMY WON o un a 4 - p < of Lewiston, Montana, fought a har Diamond Roblnson ran it back ten yards, Swan | _Penn Strong in Third Period. | on 'l {0n round draw wiih Batiiing . CROSS COUNTRY RUN We Tell You Frankly If No made five yards and Coyl three. Stan. Pennsylvania showed real football| Levinsky, a local heavyweight in e e ivi ’ ley broke up a forward pass. Mur-|ability in the third period and had the| Brogklyn' today. McCarthy welghed|George Boughton = Won Individual =y puntedoveci it sl iline, power to score two touchdowns. Get-| 180 pounds and Levinsky 175. Championship Race. e Trare e ball went to N. F. A. on ting the ball on her own 41 yard line rthy ved to b t, will- = vard line. . Stanley punied and Mullen | on *a punt, Pennbylvenia carted it| ine tas fonaes Sohior our Tosineens| Philadelphis, Nov, 26.—The annual Nt only do we maintain the high- Jo‘“l & fiefl fl Bliss ran it back twelve yards. Mullen and | steadily down the field on line plunges| experience and clever blocking evened| American inter-scholastic cross coun- est standard of efficiency in mod. . Work Is Necessary Swan gained six yards and again Mur- | ang enq plays until it was 15 yards it the fastest bout be- | {ry run was held in Fairmont park here painiess and ray punted over Academy’s goal line. | from “the Cornell goal. Here Ayvery. i&:::‘ tgihg men seen hera fn seversl| today and was won by Mercersburg B stands the test of time—but we be- The ball was brought to the 20 vard | playing for Tucker, shot a forward|months. academy which scored 46 points. Cen- lieve the reputation for honest ad- 126 Main Street line._After two short gains Bill Stan- | pass to Merrill, who tumbled across| At another Brooklyn club, Soldter| tral High school of Philadelphia was ion ae Sealksas Ronset work 1k S phn T ran ‘it back|the goal for a touchdown. Russell | Bartfleld, a local welterweight, held second with 47 points and the high valuable business asset. Sht ‘yapda = failed to kick the goal. B f Chicago to a ten round | school of Newark, N. J., with 62. Third Quartar, Forward passes gave Pennsylvanta|usas. " ° George Boughton of t he Newark DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D J. COYLE Chick Stanley replaced Hull at end. | her second touchdown. Getting the ball| Tom Gibbons of St. Paul stopped Bil- | High school and Ralph McHale, of the Mullen and Jackson changed places|on Cornell’s 45 yard line, Pennsylva-|ly Clover of Boston in six rounds at| Central High school, ran a great race on the Trinity team. Beebe kicked |nia by forward pass and line plunging|a Bronx club. for the individual championship and it N 1 - 'urray made first: down-in two runs. | line. Here Avery made a perfect for- 0 determine e er. e race He then punted to Academy’s 12 yard | ward pass to Koons, who caught the NAVC HAD EINSL was awarded to the Newark lad, who Next to Bmhn_ Stare Turkeys Post Cards |line. Murtha fell on the ball and on | ball as he dashed over the goal line HOME PRACTICE. | covered the distance of about ' four| Lady Attendant. Phone 1282-3 - . . the next play lost three yards. Stan- |and put Penpsylvania in the lead. et miles in 22.26. McHale’'s time was Pumpkins Stickers ley punted thirty-clght vards and | Avery failed at goal Team Given Light Work and a|7236 153 Schunk of Mercersburg was Staichs the Tomt of Tauo 5 & > Inity was penaliz yards on the A few minutes later Cornell ain Seri . - Fruits Place Cards | nex: play. Murray made a great Tun | went in front, Taking a pomt on hie it Forty runners representing schools N N = and carried the ball forty yards to|own 45 yard line, Barrett ran through| Annapolis, Md., Nov. 26.—Navy's|in this vicinity participated. of its kind. ugs . tphm Academy’s ten yard line. Swan brought | the Pennsylvania team for 55 vyards|football team had final practice on the 3 Each bears the Favors Baskets it to the one yard Ine, where Melvin |and a touchdown, making the score|home grounds this afternoon, in the MOTORCYCLE RIDER KILLED. grabbed it on a fumble and carried § Cornell 17, Pennsylvania 12. presence of a host of rooting support- e 5 l‘tmblczko 17 y&rd:ndsixl‘:l’g puntett:dof:; glfluu:nttforwurd passes heilpethum- ers. The work was light and no|Machine Dashed Into Tree During e yare y punt sylvania to carry the ball in the t | scrimmagi was allowed as the Ga. MRS. EDWIN FAY Acedemy’s two yard line. Stanley went | period from her own 30 yard line to coaches feared to take chances of in. et e B i ack for a punf ul rnell’s ard mark, wh t - was | juri y % it with v: Nov. 26.—Ome ri Frasldin Sqlill‘e e S Al 5 K S e g 01 s ¥ en juries to any of the 'varsity men Savannah, Ga., Nov. 26. e rider : ) lost. A 35 yard run by Collins helped|so short a time before the big game i 2 d him as be picked it up. It was a safe- | Cornell to advance the ball to Pehn- | with tho Aremm was killed_and two_ seriously injure V. oday in the second annual 300 mile ty. Score: Trinity 2, N. F. A, 0. The | eylvania's 38 yard line.. The Ithacans| There were signal and formation o the " Savannah ball was brought out to the 20 yard | smashed the -ball to the 15 yard mark| drills and such pains were taken by | Folocycle Tace over alS hich was won by Lee line. On an attempted forward Dass|'where Penmsylvania held. = Cornell | th hes in rubbing off some of the | Taylor of Middletown, O. In 5.02.82, gsa Stanley was thrown for a ten yard|then lost the ball on an unsuccessful|rougn op - O O trademark which guaran- —_— tees it. THE HOUSEHOLD ' Heat Your House With Gas iBy Using a S rough spots ir the surprise plays plan-| = Gray Sloop of Mooresville, N. G., lost I loss. Coyl blocked a punt on the next|try at fleld goal by Barrett. Penn-|ned for the Army. is ' life ‘hen his motorcyele crashed A&m’s Tave.'n play and Gregson fell on the ball sylvania worked the ball to her own| The Navy squad including substi- ?nf., % tose: "2 /D2 Kelldy, o Havatnali; eam a a or 1861 Fourth Quarter, ;5 yard line where ahe lost. ilt, on|tates, will leave Annapolis at e‘xli.m Ga., whose machine also hit a tree, Is - Murray carried the ball to Academy’s | downs. Then Cornell plugged Penn-|o'clock tomorrow morning, travelling | expected to die. J. H. Verrill of Chi- Bach radiator is a steam heater in 1t ard line. Jackson znd Swan | EVIvania’s line again for another|over the Baltimore and Ohio road. cago was hurt in a spill. 3 = ke fosshe Bublis the Dnest stag ._,:;;:4 ¢atied to gain. Murray dropped back | touchdown. Philippl carried it over —_— Joseph Wolters of Chicago finishea | Order It Now by Phone 136-5 :f‘f;],fmn e o c’firxymué:rr;w in Culmi to the 15 yard line and kicked a fleld | and Barrett kicked the goal. ARMY HAD FINAL DRILL. second and Irving Janke of Milwaukee| Trommer's Evergreen, per case $1.70 | and no ashes to carry out, and it does and Burton Muers|goal. Score: Trinity 5, N. F. A. 0.| Lineup and summary: T .o | third. There were 33 entrants. Ropkin’s Light Binner Ale, per case [away with an endless amount of dust 1 Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, | Murray kicked off twenty-five vards. | cornent 24 Pennsyivanta 18| Workout -Was_ Brincipally - Defenaive | $1.40 and dirt. . ._Imported Ginger Ale, Bunkcr The Academy backfleld could not gain Lef; end Work—Lineup Announced. i Baltic Victorious. i Koehler’'s Pilsner; per case $1.25 Tt skintelun’ aB | avei. thin fare l P. ‘B. Ale, Frank J 2 and Stanley punted thirty-five yards.|o o Ce=end Hopkins = | Baltic won from Dayville Thursday | Free Delivery to all parts of the city d the flow is shut off pm'm rris Robinson ran it back five yards, Mel 2 P! Went Point, N. Y-, Nov. 26.—The| .ous i o ..ve-minute overtime bas. an gas s shut off automa %d'niser Schlitz and Pabst, vin blocked a punt but Gregson recov- Army had its final drill today in H. JACKEL & CO. cally when the desired steam pressure = Rl S | e Briiaeatin 1o Lot S ot ESRE gl By Sl o for & five” yai — ea’ Tan e Navy at ilade! on ur- phone 447-12 pstalupsli it et | 7 o0 R i e Y e incipally on | Dell of Baltic were the individual stars is reached, thereby preventing waste of gas. Call and witness a d trati ward, Stanley to Murtha, got 16 yards. defensive formations for forward pass | Of the game. In the preliminary game| JOSEPH BRADFORD e nn lemonstration at Trinity was penalized five yards. Chick d Journeay | anq drop kick plays, which the Navy is limantic 24 to 8. Stanley tried for a fleld goal, but the expected to use as a chief method of | "y ey ! BOOK BINDER 3 ee ball hit ono of the uprights. ~ Jackson Anderson - attack. Dayills e Batte 16 1.2. The C‘lty of NOTWICII picked it up and dashed thmulh the The lineup of the Army against the YV o al '°J | Bu A team for & epeotacular sunf ATISR *.ooroeipiseieenes Navy on Saturday will be: McEwan, AR e p lank Books Made and Ruled to Order Gas: anil Elcts cal Dep’ . 3 g uar z and i m:ytzvmt; yard line. Trnity was . . f.:gmeer; geyfifm.en t en | ONell ool +++... Barnett 1028 BROADWAY an ectri fillt- and B lost h d; W d, right ur penalized 15 yards 'wan lost five. right end; ‘evan g} e kg - X i > A Ra phi F'ué thse remnjnde:h:l n;s game Mu;my b e Murdock | Afeacham, rfi’;wé;% Cf"?fi’.’ufiimh' Beuriatt e e R A. Cullen 321 Main SQ., Alice Bllium' an: tan exchang punts three 1fba ard, guarterbac n, le cl = i oten It IO s ATt et Shuler ........ Rockerfeller| Van Fieet. right halfback, and Hodg. | Brooks e T e Tavier | DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN r B ot The lineups follow: o Hlens halfback Matthews| "5 ttflullba;:l!](,d e ine izt P Consicn D ental § s0n o 7 VAT eF 5 i et Do A i o S oAl do snoet e RN LS ta Ur: : o e aal Sbioatt e 1; ey 12 for tho Army. 'He is held to be the RG e ug e DENTIST G — T Lyl e e e Sk earn {Hill ...l est punter the Army ever had. rory Buildin; orwich, Conn. p Left End. Score by periods: Tomorrow morming at § oclock_ the i - DR. E. }J. JONES3 M, Jackson .......... . Cornell: 3, 7, 7, T—24 {squad leaves for Phxhdelphla, ‘where ‘Boston, B Y i Left Tackle. s S s R ithe team will get & wWorkout on|Therme of the sverin mo - Suite 46 Shannon Building e * |McKay .... Referee, Tufts, of Brown. Umpire,| Franklin fleld in the afternoon. The|retained his title as New England DES. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE D. I Fuitz, Brown. rty will be in charge of Capt. Dan L | amateur ten mile champion by winning Young Linesman, W. R, Okeson, Lehigh.|Sultan. The corps of cadets will leave | the fourteenth annual run under the 287 Main St. trance. Phone. 2. ! for Philadelphia on Saturday morning. | quspices of the St. M: Catholic as- it Tield judge, J. C. Holderson, Lehigh, R L2 PRACTISE LIMITED TO Isbister . T 15 minu sociation today. His time was 54 Look over our line of i G Sime of Joriode 5 Tiuian S | Breke All Road Racs Records. |sociation taday. Hie tme Smailp FRASTIC CMITRS TR |oES, CAKE AND BREAD S Gregeon ......c..oozoee-u-nt rett 2, Philippi. Goals from touch-| Corcns, Ca .—Eddie Pullen | hind the record establisted a few years Hours 10 & m. to 3 pum: b b Flll' &’ats’ Horse Blankets downs, Barrett 2, Shuler. Field goal|Won the 300 mils Cordna road race|ago by James Henicam, a clubmate, Py that cannot %e excelled. 1 L2 SRR e e Sapseess EUIE Barrett. this afterncon. Time, 5.26.32; average, | Henigan wes second in 55 minutes, T 5 Phone your order. Prompt service. ! Right End. Fennsylvanta scoring: Touchdowns, | 87,miles an hour. seconds. t and Auto Robes. [Bobingon ......u0ooleeenn. Shea | yESTITATIE scoring: Touchdowns, M S, 2, was second, and| AN STETSON & YOUNG LOUIS H. BRUNELLE ______ uarterback. . Stanley | , Substitutions: Cornell—Philippt for| 014 Murray Kneoked Out Petroskey. feellen . Pullen broke all records for the dis- i 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) statien . e Baifbacke " o sor Aadiersons B for Fhilibair] ance Srevions mark wes| Sen Priveises, ov. se_suy atur | Carpenters and Builders 550 el e ae s MRRD P i .1 that of Thomess, who made miles an | 2 - Kleinert for Hill; Philippi for Kleinert -5 e here today in the second recund of Best work" n.na nu.t-hu at H‘)l SWan vt PO afullen | Anderson 'for McCutcheon: Munsici| Bour at Tndianépails Jast May. their 20-round match. The Tesult was | prices. by skilled ls MRS. G. P. STANTON Fuilback. i3 for Tilley; Collins for Collyer: Sny- k< ’ " surprise, Petroskey was u Wi der for Munsick: McCutcheon %r An.| Freddie Welsh Wins on, Points, |inocked out betore: exeept by Goores ~_____E1'_flw 62 Shetucket Street. - for Gallogly. Weleh of Gieica, lightweight champlon. Murray. N XU ANE, fo Put yous bus: | js showing 2 full line of New outpointed “Young” Brown of Petrolw knocked down for the n:xf Mm ""5..2 = unrg. AT !ork in a ten-round bout here uml'ht. count of »ma' in the first round. vertising columns of m Referee—Wulf, Worcester Tech. derson: Lautz for Shelton; Jamieson| Syracuse, N, Y. Nov. 26.—Freddie CNDD, ‘who bu two knockouts to his Um; t, TFrinit it against o