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SOLSBERG NEARLY KNOCKS OUT LYNCH ARMY FIGURED 10 BEAT NAVY IN TO-DAY'S BIG GAME HERE EE On Showing of Rival Elevens This Season West Point Should | Have Won, Oliphant and Vidal Furnishing the Punch, for Sol- diers Were Expected to Conquer Middies in Annual Game. How Army and Navy Elevens Took Field Here To-Day ij ARMY NAVY. | Wet Ht. Age. Player. ition, Player. Ace, Hit. Wt 160 5.10 22 House id vee dackson 22 501 170 199 601 21 Jones Ro... 2. Clarke 22° 6.00 187 200 6.01 20 0, Knight. Gilman 21 6.00 195 190 601 25 McEwan... fioodstein 19 H 11 180 J) 175 600 22 Meacham . Relfel 21 6.00 177 188 6.00 22 Butler .. . Ward, 28 bil | 167 5.10 21 Shrader ., + Fisher 22 607 164 145 5.07 21 Gerhardt Welchel 18 5.00 145 171 5.00 23 Place .....1—Halfoack + Ingram 18 6,00 175 171 5.07 23 Oliphant ...R—Halfback—L...., Roberts 19 6.06 168 171 510 21 Vidal ......... Fullback. ses Perry 19 6.08 200 Average weight of Army line, 183 pounds; average weight of Navy Hine, 179 pounds; average welght of Army backtleld, 165 pounds; aver- ‘age weight of Navy backfield, 172 pounds; average weight of Army eleven, 176 pounds; average welght of Navy eleven, 176 pounds, Probable substitutes for Army line—Redfield and Ford, ends; J. Knight and Schlenker, tackles; Parks and Holmes, guards; Stokes, centre, For Army backfield—Murrell, Harmon, Hahn and Cole, Probable substitutes for Navy line—Von Helmberg and Harrison, ends; Scafie and Lawbaugh, tackles; Denfield and Holman, guards; Jones, centre, For Navy baekfield—Orr, Martin, Westphal and Davis, Time of Game—Two o'clock, at the Polo Grounds, Time of periods—Fifteen minutes each. By William Abbott. found it almost impossible to . the Army star without gain HE Army-Navy game this /year Oliphant has a wonderful mate afternoon will be a realjin Vidal a husky youth from South I tbattle” These service |D&KOta, “ Viaal weighs 172, about six pounds more than his brilliant run games siwaye are, On the showing/ning mate, is consi ably taller ' anes and Trt Rie Cadets should win and by « fair open fleld.” The army has also $ |day h ught about the biggest sized score, West Point expects Oli- le dia apa tree forward-passing | _—— betting “© Broadway has had | = a “ —— — phant and Vidal, the sensations) ee aang eee ant near \aineo that night that everybody tried | | halfbacks, to rush the Middies to de- that ov vd opl nya HOW PREVIOUS GAMES to hedge on the electton, | al Se r Firs r nuchd: Wi J hat T . y | feat. This pair possesses mora \ | The real big wagers were made e Oo e s 7) (} Merillat-Pritehard ware Pont BETWEEN HARVARD AND J)... si. curd in Wall Street curly in | power than the Meri r y W j | combination that triumphed so eas-|ekards ithe f YALE HAVE RESULTED. }} the day, but the lively aaa | ame and in most ea > answer <a ones piled up around the Astor ant the sailors in 1914-18. Ol!- Feuarlap Age ; | in ears ains arvar ayLOYSE te es thetRavy tast| Creare > Cnafident “Oliphant and Yale and Harvard wilt mect on || Biltmore Hotels last night, wher phant practically beat the Navy la dal. » gridiron. for the thirty-aicth |iare quartered the soldiers a Georgia” | én season, and he's been reinforced for|GERHARDT, SOLDIER LEADER, | this afternoon, Yale has won J[re § VE Wark e igeg ‘ y Vidal, the latest " games to only eight |)" . Viusnove ? (or ome ineffectual to-day's battle by Vidal, the 18 A HEADY PLAYER on. Four ended with || And, strangely enough, the bixgest | “ | | und Harvard's ends. |] WHAT HARVARD AND Army sensation ore tied, : |betting is on u combination of favor- \y inting agair YALE HAVE DONE ON Moat of the Cadet players are wet-| lieve Ol , Yale haa not won a game since fv. inetend of single teams . then * x ead * ) sharp drives in the line, his|] 1909, and has not scored a touch. Ji ites stead of single teains, g Capt. Me as Bip aooeen | Beat play. Gerhardt will lead the ieee [MOT when Harvard was || For instance, the Army and Har-|were 10 to 6 early this morning. ; : Hae GRIDIRON THIS SEASON, Jones and Ford have been) soldier team, He is a heady player, re of 8 0.0. The ||vard are big favorites, but the oddy|though they have been as high as|% ten-minute w te tages a HARVARD, on the West Point four years, | ho picks his plays with Kood judg aygrega.e score Y last seven Plagainst both of them winning are]? to 1. 1 saw one bes or $400 against 7 COC Har ir a Harvard, Opponent, he, Navy eleven: on the vothar)! vival tinea an pean te te poate || eae 4: Harvard, 6 AB. 21 1, Thousands of dollars were {$200 made on the Aimy boganto) che Ther ' 10 o composed almost entirely o| » rival lines appear to pretty record of the teams since || ~ eu site hy urvare 6 t hand, is composed alm i seal evenly matched. The tussle at cen pay eectten er Cone: leemas & Ilaid at this price vast night and] Ma a to & f HW 1 \ L first year men, 1 He ner ay hia a between Capt, MeEwan of the commissioners worked in and out the | (houg price me 1 foot a ay and Annapolis head coach, discard hia! Army and floodatein, tho Navy star, clubs and hotel lobbies until a late dias 2 tod et, split be- | FIRST PERIOD anced OF veteran material for the new men.|4 vummer oth a . - iacvawt ited ‘ The Navy support re, hopeful |T4BKed centres who play the roving | hour trying to execute thelr various}tween members of the Harvard, the ae 1 chose | yottanyart | to fght her was: out © Navy supporters are hope HJ s : ny an wwy and the Lambs’ nox Howard the midf At was unat this “bady" combination will not get |*"* | jorde Bo moon money: was meade p Abhay ond Mevy A thle, arnt Ri Yale kicked off tof to mak jon on the Ya bd ‘ is CASIO In Capt. Ward the Middies have a| Jon commission in the election b Club, was $1,000 against $7 on viarve Mi ce, Horween kicked and the tb rattled when it Comes time Hes aie Rigs CRs tackle, one of the season's) jting that every other man along the] Harvard. iia) fist Kaw atl im uaticeiia ollt ell into Yale's hands exactly on th sh sages bi i faepettes RVAtd antered he ANpapolie a) 1 Great White Way now appears tol It is the combination bet, howeve arween’s Naa -Raled back>for | neste | Yale barely: missed con eat ageing aad al | from the enlisted ranks of the: be handling coin for a percentage, {that appeals, A lot of young men hey tek about keg. hve GemeMon eae CANE tis ate breaks in the game the Army MAY) die rows on the crews, is a member The betting odds against the Navy| trying to outfigure the bookmakers, | tirvard players bet 1 Crimson [over Harvard's goal line, Coming out possibly come in for surprise attacks, wrestling tea and is the ' | made good big bets on their indiv eae tel 4 th ee |twenty yards, Harvard tried to push for the sailors have several danaes vading athlete of nis clans, Ward in ual favorites and then took the com- |’ Ne Peay Hh : ae spain tne | Salt ik, but pen ous backfield men who have shown) Clentally is dent of the gradu binationodd a ita weneciaria After Horween punted down the laity instead, ween ating class and his football mates Ci l bi d Ne U7 it ann ae: 80))8 Repesh eld to Lego nere W ex-| punted out to Lare unusual ability ts year fe in| MOULD willingly make any sacrifice otumoia an ew or miversi Yi: 1. For instance, if man thought | CCl | y & Th SOs | PUB ER A DUES a a *Hoth teams have been erratic In) for him ke my agsure thing he would lay | “5 Pint nts, O or] . F . enh we rots , roche ‘ariven their early games. The soldiers, af-! The West Point guards, Meacham To Meet at South ield To-Day $10 to $6 on it, and then take the! ® k next ter winning decisively from Nowe) and Knight, are both veterans, big Army and Harvard in a combination, inc T all w a Legore . sina tia . aa | fast and an ‘din Bet eswitad Tue a0 site ; oF enorS he fleld and was thrown for a Dame, their hardest’ game, had | fst an a which he could w : 1 imi) Sara by Church, Robinson t trouble the following week beating] cree over Ones it . 3 \ —— | both happen to come c nin 't from foiled toe gain and Horween kicked to | ‘ » te atlas the Jonesand In the Bronx, Fordham Will) ( COLLEGE GAMES TO-DAY, } so » ‘ HARVARD ATTEMPTS GAINS BY eadiong taroche on Yale's 4t-yard line, Lac the little Maine team. Butler, th also ; enlnieven ; line La. The Middies \have played a harder | big men. Entertain the Gallaudet i] —— worse off, LINE PLAYS. Gdsiailete, dean teen roche was downed every, time a edule. Th seats abowit ye { heaviest man on | A tow of the ard Ar . thy vere 8H ird's goal, He reached the twelve Conds away but le 8 : schedule, Their best showing #8 | undoubtedly will have Eleven. re have ecne-aa tar a ; wn the | sated Tine avast gaining a few yards with every against the str Pittsburgh team. against Ward. and t i aa MAE 1 meal Yalouss sna | Change ve punted very “nig es a andes celine Those who are unfortunate enough | . abies much in a num Horwood her tae heeded !. jowed instantly by_ another. penalty . nade wonderful strid fecting | HOUSE AND SCRADER WILL BE ano napre , sa dinst the combin Agiin Yale smashed straight through for roughing gave Harvard the alt rsystem, which is based on Mat THE ARMY ENDS. of to be going to either of the malar | Navy were 4) rly made a 8 ' » Yale 25-yard [and made the down, The ball wax On" the Snevard i Harvard went vard lines, anit bade Gaye nt battles will find plenty of fireworks | Dickinson Oe WSENIg) | POS Sara: HO: Heine Bale fimbied the Ee de eee oe ear t* Brae! through for two short gains and then MIDDIES' BACKFIELD MADE UP siderable difieulty fi the end pos | once Colimibla: and Fordbam grid Georgetown While the cadets and soldiers were Harvard ered the Twice | ice GOPMOUAION (00. Hie ae to 5 OF FIRST YEAR MEN sitions, Various combinations have | ons to-day, Columbia and New York + Lehigh T} enthusiastic bettors, very few of the ns ! wT Doers veilir ards on End Run. The Midd heen used, ft was only yesterday | University clash at South Fletd thmore J) then) had enough money to excl ne, T placed th ely us, “Pouce pramied and ae iy \e ex will i" that Head Coach Daly announced | pordham meets Gallaudet ele jr were vel t t only | "To EUG ieee i dents in atarting @ backfleld com-| that House and Berader would be the| for ‘ ss Hi ie wall be ’ oO. this time ft hosed: entire: of f a me Army onds, Serader has be 1s rog- |! \ & in * or) 20 y wily she went around ; vi ta Shoe na| ale season and has shown cley- | Mediate interest © Rutgors-Diek the first Ter "W 1 vn the ‘ ‘i Wholcher at qua ayo) ress receiving forward pas Inson contest at New Brunswick i, ! oft The ’ went Enetam, a Prother of sho head 4 npArinon RIVES 1 Columbia and New York Uniber ? : nin \ kT at halfbacks, and Perry at fal k Wa ed we ' 2 Ito break Is : ‘ ; ieee ent Bel ee wre on a edge and alson,: Columbia has pe red ti 1 bettors and be turned 1 W ‘ ies have never competed aga a AmnUL (adit: | ie TNGineRt ke, Dut in the general hold back rangals "hes (naiieee 34 Fi nf seahivhgie a Me " " rd ” wide open toothy si X f r \ © ‘ ; hist € the ” ur “ nh veer t attaek. . ven. 24 oO 1 , BAe. te beat yy eo fittest mould be prod ta 1 hd have’ Nitto att ne Harva ) * " Wut s i A His kicks are hi vd long, and oh HOLL | ae eon paar rr ee a rg aa pe a re ‘ and wall 4 Vii Twice Neville was sent end, t dow » Grounds this afternac rn n eleven hus been none t Helo ikke iy iv nto t Harvard contr, s pe t i 1 any wal ve pei y was overwhelmed by ran yvered, and Ha ' 1 Mu ne fi two-yard gain he fi exon break of the game may) oy hand A week OF so aKO. Ir Ya a aa ater 5 a tinentangled y 5 ‘op kicks n- | decide the reault il ; (with Villanova or aur f Give sions petri ne 4 may develop Int Ya ! wOrHe y hdown, Tinmediately aft . f a graduate manager said the probable. that oxen \ j . wa fer nee Aine tok mht feo Ry BOWIE ENTRIES, the north and south stands wore all] HOt Wk induly to is ' ‘ 1 rvied the ba ' Jot th male 8 |) win, erry ulso othe | Navy pala ; . tl a , ped Yale, 6; Harvard “dreadnought.” He the heaviest! pov , gone, and Wailable ones ros weigh . ne Nie Va ar) eine Coutple. Ha Bushwick, Hawe WIE, Md, No The entries | main anes Theta HG Ran nd 1s t w ¢ ' : Sax on ‘ nusd; tipping at Rani eaten’: ween} vt \ new east stan ; wld ttle” trouble ne it ! ann gn the fica bs Yate fe ve, New elles Come un even 200. Navy fullback | |, i057! y Maiden two searaikbe Feces . re rite Hinges Dieninsen syst ot n SECOND PERIOD. it the t h Yale's Manual vs, New Utrecht, Washingtes opposing lines " niet chedule at the last minut lat rin 180n OAtter 1 s Prep. vs. Lincoln i a ' is ' Miike New York t pcre a : A : ty } ’ neon ingram and Le deadeaatiis ' 4 ue n 1 clined to met the he avy New Brut L a isso ' he are both dange field ru fay y " nthe Harve ners, especially who has | Gites Be, Oh | a - COLLEGE SWIMMING ‘TEAMS f 1. waved peeled off many long runs | Nei mee Anas tiene °| COMPLETE SCHEDULE. was handkere slave img a red ¥ Wheleher, the quarterback, welghs | jaan" Mor ‘i u | Bi i | "a li SEAL Pas mvalinerres, Heinen | Miia ni ee Rane muti ay THIRD PERIOD. lliards OWling the faculty of getting a strong drive | eat Me W Wy nin t umpior we At ae Prices and Terms to Suit, out of his backfield, and was finally Ver eo: Mace the -Interco J As Narvard PEPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANICS, picked to lead the team against the | AaraR mn hay mp i punted hve ransmetck On paper the Army backs would |‘ ’ sie « ' bla eem to have a } ivantage « i ' maeel He vot ‘ vi i dines M SPORTING. heir opponents, 0! nt ne ofl s Hinbin will t ea Mit : mi OLLENSBORO ‘ u « ' ' f " } ; : : if f Pe Pocuiahts Palrnont a, ¢ o nm | ‘ ti , i i y ' t ; Nal ’ ‘ i Ns : Wy Ug Clate BPh yw tacklers fr #y have] SEVENTH tha * byt ‘ ‘ - has aquirined out of Geir it 9 ht feta “1 i | Moth t yall muatened ag Haven and 4 : 7 to , ‘ {" 4 t eight, but New ban 1 be ae BY i | na , e 8 SUAM Niu Liens waiting armis, The Middicy last your “'+Aivieutice euvsence camel. Track faa! ter and mie Sintuhvd soutbull a esas Yalu afew Wy Work & Lu; Wuid ade LUI! was euypod tu Guaed, WO fan weary yet wall us v8. di by'esbae Bah “Sateen ! ' , — ie ees en iar Sloan ae ar see BES THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1916. SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK DAR TO TR NET ERENT FTE RYORIOIN NA RN Es SRO OT ORE MANY COMBINATION BETS ON BIG GAMES ne 6 4:4 DaomuN Oc ARVaRD LG Biggest Betting on Combination of Favorites Instead of Single Teams Much Speculation on Outcome! of To-Day’s Two Big Gridiron Struggles, With Army and | Harvard Backed to Win: at | 1 to 21-2. ARMY-NAVY RECORDS. The Army and Navy footbalt clevens have played twenty games and the record now stands 10 to 9 in favor of West Point, with one name a tie. | The Cadets have won the last three games buy substantial scores By Bozeman Bulger. so that the Midshipmen have a settlement to make this afternoon, The record follows: YVeur, Army. Navy. 1940) 6 HE combination of circum- stances that foreed the Army and Yale and Hare | | GO0osTeIN © = OLIPHANT OF THE 2 oe ARMY >» TCKING & HIGHONE. errin HOLDING THEE oe as