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PERS NEED DEEN ERENT ra aes, a “ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922. PENN AND CORNELL ELEVENS ALL SET FOR BATTLE TO-MOI RIVAL CAPTAINS ___ (GIANTS TO TAKE GAME AT PHILADELPHIA INS TOKE WILL BE KAWS FAREWELL Tinie sib Ithacan’s Ace Will Round Out His Football Career in v y To-Morrow’s Contest—-Red Squad Gets Rousing Send Off on Vorld Champions to Try at Leaving for Soerfe of Fray—Penn Players Have Signal Drill Least Fifteen Pitchers at Atlantic City. ; in South. The Gients a,2 going to take a great arrey of youngsters with them in he spring and tho names of severa) who hadn't been heard of before came to Three Clubs Reads to Bid High For Ed Rommel of Athletics Seuled bids and estimates for the 1928 services of Eddic Rommel, star pitcher of the American League last yeah, will be opendd shortly by Connie Mack, manager of the Whiladelphia Athletics, With @ geyenth place team, Rommel won twenty-seven games of baseball last season and dragged the Atilotics from the cellar, where they have been since 1915, Therefore, Philadelphia despatches say, the Detroit Tigers, the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox want him and they are ready to offer fabulous sums to get him, Mack lo “reluctant’’ to sull, say tho Philadelphia stories. Ask any American League bateman and he OF PHILADE ownnceindaleg Kingston Team Also to. pear in New York in Return Game. RECENT RESULTS, Zi Title G. and T., 26; Doderty Cou Me G Cardinals, Greyhounds, 21; Orientals, 1. x THACA, Nov. 29.—A few minutes before the Cornell football equad, thirty-eight ip rll, sought their berths Ju the eleepers that carried them south on their journey to Philadelphia last night o great parade light, yesterday. othe club te going to will tell you that Ed Rommel ts the BEST) Tolso Five, 28; Installers, Of undergtaduates. a score of redrlettered “C” men and the cadet band in bs be copegially ly atron in pitchers, no ieee d there is, He has the finest slow ball that ever] St. George, 40; Jamaica Stare, 1% " Pag 1 ; pear ' the van marched down from the campus and gave the Big Red-eleven such F ‘Asmons ine paw nb Bee dee artared the eve of an anxious hitter, ond Be) st, stichael's Five (# scheduled 10: & demonstration as this town bas not cee: tn many years. : : i ee Weoe , MRRE, Ot eatery slap Berg and fadeaways. He 8) weet the Celtica to-morrow aftergoon 4 mass meeting of the campus Curlier @ weer c 4 wonder; Fred Johnson, southpaw, San te % S We “i $ at Columbia Park. The visting Com fn the evening was fired by the elo- d Antonio, Texas League) Chestel buses, d ,dt@ went South to Gaingaville with the} ination hax lots of speed and should” fueneo of Prof. Charles L. Durhum and} | syy vight hander, Portsmouth. | Virginia a Giants in 1919, and right there John Mo-~ a PLL BE ON THE JOB 3 League: Pred Luess (no relation of Giaw tncde hie tt lta He | be able te offer enough opposition 10 Tepres@ntative undergraduates, and even A , Chester), — right ader, Nashville raw made hiv Vig mistake. He liad a second] woke the game interesting. & goaching resin thot diccounts fess AT 70,” SAYS STAGG. ; [Souther Association; George Walberg. : Mathewson ju Wis mitt and didn't know it. hone dll es great pte ' Teague nd ntl Wen Hatt heads EO ROMMEL. ,./.., Rommel was went tack to Newark after the ‘There wil) be Se game at Madieam myst have been impressed by thie CHICAGO, Noy. 29 (Asvoci- er, fom the Memphis Club of the Bouth~ correnadeh Inn OWE Wew eos aining season Was over and Wilbur Hub. | Stuare Garden Maa gave = undergraduate tribute to a team thet]! ated Press),—Amos Al uxv cr, League, Webb, was on the elubts sean Winters, andi Zein Paul Jones wero toted back to the Polo| Maneser Furey of the Celtics ie give hopes on Thursday to muke it two years|] Stagg, sixty-one-year-old ath- Gea ro Mr. Rommel aske you, are they now? ‘ng the boys @ night off for a eal fimne Yrnacens are prepared for a wet|| 2H @irector and coach of the thee there te Olin Volght, = Welty 1 "Rommel wont to tho Athletice the next year and has been a winner] TManheslving dinner, ‘Thanksgiving Day, as they wero test|| f0tball team of the University ‘ tonlo Cloke and ‘Mike, Cvengros. the fever alnee, even with @ clud in the ruck. What a lad to send in to win g| O8 Friday night the chamgione year. Caught napping in 1920, the frat of Chicago, intends to continue § Hefthander from Little Rook, who made! worta’y Series game! Here'é hoping he gats the chance! play thelr first game wm the Beater year of hjs coaching career here, when his, work until he 1s seventy — ( reg ‘Ground in th pA May Hed League at Atlantic. City, The Home Cornell wes i) prepared for the drizzle years old. When ‘admirers of the “old man" carried reports to him that eriticy had suggested his » resignation he declared: "You cau tell those fellows: to come out here ten years from now, if they're attl! alive, which fell goon after the ganic opened, Dodie ‘has equipped the Ithacang for any King of weather conditions, and @ rainy day or 2 wet ball will hold no terrors for them, ‘Tee Wnerup yesterday probably ser curately forecasts Doble’s selections for the gees, thoush the eventual selection aed they'li find me ov tha at left end tp still @ matter of conje Job,"" ture. Both Henderson and Buckley were | Speer ee op that wing yesterday. Eddie Gouinlock, — ear, tod ans Fooino an PENN PRACTISES Eranson snd “ousny” Sundstroms AT ATLANTIC CITY, ho ERTRESVAAG IS OUT ned ing at the door is Guy Morrison O’ Neill Ends His Work as Coach Steel Hen warn toe Celtics wt of Bloomington, in the Three-T League. every Thursday night. BLACK’S CARD 19 ie rae eats emma” sl Kor Columbia’s Football Teadn)” coo comme rare ox have to walt Ul! there ls a vacancy. dis ite ryerdhies Hi righthand pitcher, —_—_— y rnoon and a Gardeg on Cot tou ad Sunday night will cogtinue as betore. se Col. TH Hugtou and Ed Barrow will ; Eleven Has Last Work-Out] HARVARD ELEVEN PLAYS | 7) raced sack Gave N FIRS] TOURNEY - ipales of Th in Preparation for Colgate | =!GHT GAMES IN ‘23; aa Yor tha CENTRE IS DRO! uled for the Shamrock team. One of ty will ete the di : = -: May, the Congt letthanae ot my Game To-Morrow: PPED | ine foremost teams in tho East, the lenantly deny that they wil! gia the CAMBRIDGE, Mase., Nev. ge, |Jerher Clad of Fallasetohia, willie vi jul ny worth of bal players for him, Not nearly that, they By Burris Jenkins Jr, —The Harvard football schedule pear in New York on Dec. 17. The team consists of Doc Newman, @ed- say, Still, there's a Tot of difference ING FOOTBALL makes his last] | for next fall will be of eight |. iriedman, Riconda, Lawrence between $75,000 worth of ballplayers i tebe khan tht and seventy-five thousand dollurs! K appearance of the peason be- | Gamew one lege than thie and Brown, Not since the famous —— Little Scot Comes Back Wi fore maatropeliton sollagiate Celtic- Whirlwind game of some timo s Back With audience at 10.80 tormorrow morning} Princeton ‘will be played aah Dave Fuscntis RAdaeK ae a Vengeance on Links at LANDIS FAVORED when Columbia extends Thankswiving| veyal on Nev. 10, two weeks be- . we wy ceetaat she ae Frisco Club, WHITE SOX, SAYS | Pex sroctngs (0 Colgate oe vii imerie| fere the game with Yale on Nov, |ice, “Tana should witness A great tit i Four will be classed as “heavy. [irked flank Richards, the 160-pound George Pfann will pilot the fee tee the second time against Penn,| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Nov. while Liddle Kaw, gt left halfback, will] The football team of the University of round out hie football carver on ¥rank-| Pennsylvania yesterday ran through me, and all] #enel# at the sirdrome in preparation for the Cornell game on Thanksaty! of the greatest for a player who ranks | Day, mand B. tt ee ") wate Pog rey, qaarrets at the very front! ‘rhe players will do nothing more then ithaca. Floyd Kamsey at right haif| Ply golf end run through @ signal drill Field gridiron, The game will mark 24, Contre College will not be on | pattie when the heavenly twins tagkie t bi LEAGUE PRESIDENT | He dramatic climax tor, the Columble] the card, while. Virginia or North | the title-holders. «| Carolina may tgke the place of ‘ faa CHICAGO, Nov. 29 (Assoclated Press), | 'ast time tl chaired mentor M Kingston has been booked for @ Ba Florida, Dertmbuth in all prob turn game. ‘The N York Stat ; Columbia, O'Neill, will wit —President Tearney of the Westera and iit will be pesginae Unie ers sues - f on tho sidelines and direct operas iy Leaguers were the first oneg to con~ LEADING FOOTBALL | Tree-t_Lensues. tn a written pro-/tiaas of the Blue and White. It te] ther one-year arrangement, The | Coowulne Tole Si ee and the test to Commissioner K. M. Landis last} the last chance Columbia hag to save| [ater start for training probably Good news for all golfers Mashed over the wires from an Francisco last night. The news concerned the reappearance of John Black, the sensation of the ‘ast open champlonship, in tournament play Charles Cassidy at full back are} to-day. ey : avieninatt will prevent a meeting with Hol: champs are out for revenge. Tiaving teete eacops year axeinet tht The disgest footbalt rally over remnme| ene es eee nly two stroken back GAMES TO-MORROW Jaen, Coe a earte, Tihs clube ot sre | coe seawenel record of which at pr Grose. wis He . he Westerg “Union Metropolitan Quakers, but Uke Plann, they sill bavelbered at the University of Pennsylvania] oe ho Waders fa the aualitying round Rie Three League In faror of the Ghis| ck Roeclambla, student Is: particu: This schedule will be the first bast sibel! teat nines up against the er Penn, z 5 : -[ League in hte 8 ke 4 Brdaio borkioy, ould, bal starts | wae held just befor ihe players leftl ogee eR oBPT ey EAST, , cago White Sox, who played au exhiol- proud. under the agreement bétween the | crack 10\st Signal Battalion Vive to Hanson, Rollo and’ Richards, ‘Thank: Philadelphia, The mudent bed seas yesterday with a ecorg of 79. ¢ piuinble ve. Colgete 1. gg.| tion gume with ap independent club off Colgate is the strongest team Co-} Presidents of the “Big Thre night at the 7ist Regiment Armory, wiying Day rings down the curtain. Maas area Pas tlle 'y marched) Black, variously reported as being be- | Gortymb : Ottawa, Wl, in which ineligible piayore| lumbia has had to face this year with] group-+Harvard. Bth Street ond Park Avenue. The The. tellowing piayure were in. the a - Lipide ‘fo the railroad ste-liwoen forty and fifty years’ old, was tontael ton—G. Washington ve. Geo were used. pat 4 the exception of Cornell, and ts con- ton—providing for leas emphasis telegraph quintet has established. a 1 mi ead a a se eta ee sell ene es serlously burt 1 ytomobile wreck} Baltir cling Hopking ve. Washing Pivigedl ee terveyt arya tinea te: sidered a big favorite against the locul on gridiron activities and wil be good record this seagon apd there is \ ley, Henderson, Goulnlock, es ndications, Ca : ‘ d < ¢ Hanson, Sancatron. Sullivan, Parker, | po " time the doctora were afraid that le Phlindighie- Wennes tee Bane iat: [mission to play tho Ottawa elub and eh J ei ustern who expect on easy victory: Bacher, GuerdeFiynn, Rollo, | Pe vt of the game, Hip knoo 19 etter] Vouian't yver but the game little Beotens| flociestarcHochretse wet freee that the ineligible players participated, | football, Even a clove score would | ———, B » Berean, Smith, Brannon, Mor-]|2"d the coaches have given up hope Hed end {# back eguin at the]. Waynesburg, V'a.—Woaynesburg | vs, Bulbe & ery League executive also} restore much of the lost prestige, Fidelity Caseys scored a victory rie. / Spel ona ha Mott, Smith, | of being able to use him at all, Urtre- Hs Black has only] "5 Aiwa: Wy Vaioweet Virginia. Xe, charged Soumbsaioney Hanae ith as The Columbia eleven bad tts last} COLGATE PREPARED pte Bg be ia egg BN touy. uarterbacks—Pfann, Rooney, 7 one good arm now, his left, but that} Washtr J Jefferson. i criminating In favor ef the White Box] wo, ut yester 6 wv, of 22 to 20, ey Ri Halfbacks-Kaw, Ramscy,| Vaee'# los is a great blow to the! score of 79 mado yesterday testifies (| bx IN. Dickingun, i awarding Yuxene Wish, an outelder| wer tug coe daca ug ne put FOR HARD BATTLE) anxious to book tmmaculata lub, we ‘Whetstone, Covert, Falconer, | 4m and will considerably weaken the|the power of that one arm. WEST. the Sioux City, Towa, club of the} ¥!! 4 -——— Bayview Wheelman, Freeport and dors, Patterson. Fullbacks—Cassidy, | defense. The little Scot, smoking an evi) look- —Noive Pan . Me Me ‘ stern League, to the Chicago olub for Field, € Nell sent the team through Colgate realizes that sho ix meeting a] Corrigan Caseys, Manager BE. Mack ert and Callevon, Tt now looks as {f it will be Grant] Mie Mitcante near ee he Onn talam-ty Ve. nae ne, ot une etaniten Arrosnes 8 aiap ir eh ple a edt gay S18- | formidyble foe in the Columbia eleven} may be reached at No» 127 Ruswuth 3 i ne ple ie figures ha ope ft ‘ ton ! >| reh fi he final touc! 0 G 5 A ——— a Ww te and wot Johu Johnson who|champjonshlp this year. Practically] Wim f Weal "wits | $10,000, OF thyee of the best Columbia ploys| ht the Maruon that takes the Gleld on! Gtreet, Brookiyn. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY will start in his place, Johnson ts afunknotn when he arrived, he flashed | min amtateva President ‘Teurney said he would esk| and pronounced his work on a Co.| Tureday will be the strongest possible! jeiay catholic Club and Weel Bnd good defeneive player but fs weak at! Into the diines et the end of the ut Univ Ma a review of the Ottawa and the B83] jumbla football machine finished, |CoMbInation of Colguto players. Added | post mect at Webster Hall to-morrow HONORS W. H. REEVES | jianaiing passes because this is his) frst thirty-six holey of championship] 3 t from the Advisory Counclt. . : haching | Hnished.| interest in the Maroon-Biue and White) Post mec Boe first year as an end. On the other hand, ploy, when it was found that he was] Cie Wet texerve fis Bento tan. ha Hf {nn ip Hae fom au ape ang 4 fg furnished by the fuct Buck | Sfternoon in an tnterborough contest, Weytgate is the best puss catcher leading the fleld by four strokes. He} } isting with determination to en Nell, Jolumbla_ mentor, * Plected President of Law Ubrary | ine’ varsity squad. He ts un experi.| Mad @ wood third round the following nyt! si! BETHLEHEM SOCCER the season gloriously, Chick Mechan,| time coach of the Colgate ‘team Be eighty prepyFivenret ors nis Apevetation for Year. enced end and will be dangerous man| Morning: but weariness overtook hin. on rolt=-\" a, Dettott TEAM TO PLAY HERE | Syracuse coach, and Tom Thorp of] turned out a number of winning elevens, |! politan League ‘William H. Reeves of No. 400 West] on offen: Westgate also is fast in| {ne fn Dee oe ae Beane. de = ; guet N, U, watched pri . To-day | Besides that Joe Brooks, O'Neill's assiat- | 6 a ship grind and he cracked with uw royal 116th Btrcet hes been elected President Woes are he Sele Spat Pan 4 fehance to win the championship. Onls . nlehem Stee? Football Club of} the only qork-out will be for the of to: Columbia University say Urlar inca te meh wil eter ones a brillant os turned {in vy Gene Sarunen} St Loulediichigan Agcien va. St Louis] Bethichem, Pu., three-time winners of kickers, brary Association for 1922-1923, it waa Pri in his final round preven! @ tie for ‘ A 5 ey ‘ Colgate curries of the best ate ” 4 rer? 3 ate was used as an cnd on the vare . | Milwaukee-South Daketa ve, the nationel soccer title, makes Its firet a one 5 . cynounced yesterday. Mr. Reeves, who the championship and a play off be: appearance of the season in Brooklyn to-| tacks In the cpuntry with « low . Traynor, Welsh, Hustis| > sity most of the afternoon while Johar rill iv acks miaBse! Klos : ve B A, degree ween Bobby Jones, the brilliant At- § : ‘eonard, Schoon- ecelved his B. A. and 3 . degrecs tween Bobby Jon hi Han: SOUTH, tharrow afternoon, oppared to Brookl; 4] cuarging line, the backs massed, und 5 L na a. ichoon. ant for the past (wo seasons was one of] The schedule for the C. C, N. Y. trash the greatest tackles Culgute ever pro-|man basketball team y aateanil lost night, follows: Molnes—Nebracka Wesleyan va Des] py Marquette, from the University of Penneylva lanta youngster, and the ellent Scotch. ~ Aubup va. Searyla Te a y i Rathe teaches economlcs in University Basten: Fee rae steel 16 atith bothering! man som tho Pact firntugian—Slesieslppl A. und 2s rer in ane amerient “Soocur| the ball hidden. | ‘The machine gener} fone Vand: bagrossn, centres, Nancy, sion and jg a member of the first year Ah a Mls blll cicd nd adel —— Jabass \ League game at Hawthorne Pletd, Haw: [ally ploughs straight through the cen atdelte’ aah Orawthense aha class of the Law School. Haas Sieh hgeiricnct Now that the U A's enpual ely Bew angerbiit thorne Stre and Brookivn Avenue.| tre of the opposing team. In the game shi Bre Muson, Morgan, Tryon, Other officers clected to head the or-| Ute !8 slinost sure to star Testing has Leen definitely ascianed to ~ de inate eo ve ears] uxainat Vringcton, ulthough Colgate] mann, Pfotf, Hubbard, Knight and aie tat sic a ak ganization, which ulms (o assist —-——— Mtteburch, golfers with urd of Pucsuic, N. J., will referee, lot ha Ginna te wceattean talinette teens a, er. 5 Tevetos SWARTHMORE AND WN. YoU. vari igh in width place in the leugue | oet 12 19 0. the leven iy udmitted to} pol have outplayed the Tigers mout of the Many think the second half lured an thg point t Moret the iy ba “ie STUDENTS URGE BEZDEK |on''Smouy Town. us : SOCCER TEAMS PLAY TIE z . assistant law | TO REMAIN AS COACH sooty meeting before adjournment - aE ol record in the East's s ‘ " “ i a seconded on Jan. 1% om 5 HL aa et fe the. Kicking gasie 4 the Cornell contest, which the Rem Secret mpirers re — Pac A ee eee SHAR UINORE, Baits ele § So that. of New Vori'e| Uthaans won 14 to 0, was all in Cole at l 0 Ww a e 7 rt STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Nov. 2. game full of thrills and featured by . ‘oy Bethichem, having | sute’s favor. In the only other game of 1922, lumni representa: | Combining the send-off to the Penn] 22 AT RUTGERS GET foat playing on the part of buth eides.} played but four games owing to cup tle| the Maroon team hag lost this year, to > Biduey M. Kaye, claes of 19. Baie representative; Willisin H. J. Woodford, | State football team on the eve of its 1984 representative, and H. Stuve Hen, | departure for the Pitt game with o wel, 3985 yoprosentuuy demonstration to leep Hugo Bezdek at obtigations, hus beon but once defeated | Syrucyse, 14 to 7, Chick Meehan him- e e and is the only club in the leugue which | self, couch of Syracuse, admits Syra- emain nciaime hes yet to be held to a draw And it} cuse outplayed the Orange ts N k eleve ", baa besten the New vers anya Columblu Lay all year shown a ten- FOOTBALL LETTERS | ‘ie Garnet soccer teams battled ty a with the New York University yester- ~Twen-| day. NEW BRUNSWICK, Nov. ee the helm of the Nittany Lions, in spite | ty+two football letters were ewarded to] At hulf Uie Swarthmore lod by one) The league standings we > pini| danee icin lati Castenee und w plans Some time back, we found it necessary to squelch these who found W. AND J. MADE NO OE Ane, Rirashivenere. BE the oar forthe utwers Coleee players, scoonding| Bene Sabai Serie eS oe ee Olean 2 “s] mowing line on the ofte Lut there it to their interest to stem the avalanche et public approval that met aM fe the Phililer, prectica FYerY] to gn anno: by Au ou the part o ndis, who di cow ts. little t ‘ fe our efforts to deal direct with the public, by causing to be y one of the 3,00 sdents turned ¢ g little fault to fud-in the Colum Pp » by e OFFER TO COACH ROCKNE Be Sine wakes these Teak eae | Aabenla ti Ce Howard opposts ; bia backfield. Af the Hno comes the following statement In conspicuous type: See arAN Ke. xov..2 The feature of the meeting cume| Raub, the 243 pound tackle, won lis K Puiledelphia through {te bait of the bargain WASHINGTON, Pa., Nov. 29.-—As a] wien President G. B. Lane of che ste. | In football for the fourti parent z AE Heidt dab aah cite i Pe cdorick sale taseune teats Greta! rerult of conflicting reports and rumora | dent Council called Couch Beadek to the] were Capt preloct: Wwillts tied the score when J: Seiokirh Jopason and Bort will do the reat stantiaic a suit at law, ef civ or ertainal afloat concerning the coaching situa ° an. reasnten lim with @ framed FEMA eal ee «| the ball from Sun and a1 Harrison The two former will furnish, such amy jual o 4 . parchnient petition is entl- | Bender, “Sr ohn & 7 Me rer want 1 : { i, BUC tion gt Washington ond Jefferson next | vent of every Penn &I rou, Enunder, I ‘ wy "Mork University’s oni broken field running as few can dup- statement of ac? ageinst th's arn Yoon oo far es it rlates to Knute Moore Hpsot| threatencd during the rea FUMBLES MAR DRILL licate, and the latter pair will handle Maas ht ba reaps jockne, the prese jotre Dame in- ; f cond half, the tinal > ‘That wejcanno’ a pelew fare ed turers ‘atryctor, R. M. Murphy, manager, has | ROBINSON TO CAPTAIN uch, e : are frest Ore eoemne D lacking OF WEST VIRGINIA | te live plunging. 3—That we do not refu' nd any of tement: ape fs Welsh at right guard, Leonard at made Hie following etatcinent: | || | WILLIAMS TEAM IN 1923 ee cere so | right tackle, and Tryon at left halt Woolen we use are ot 108 Ber oe terms offered to coach at W. and J - — Marr, Burbens onazct| RUTGERS BALL SEASON MORGANTO NEN Wis 8 NY. eee ere ik fue Colnats ibn ue ware mer Satiniaee a= a SE Tha shasin thece were. Hever _ | Hie ch Bernie Wefere West Virginia's undefeated eleven made] are the big s he Colgate line- Pmt os terme proposed. A. repreccntative of a en ted both ald rivals, Lehigh and To OPEN APRIL 17]. oor showing yesterday in ite final{¥P- Fischer, the giant, near-sighted fetal clothing terest im our elforts te sal rect W. and J, met Mr, Rockne on last ic Wikccuind aE vue Lufayette, in a Sianeeh chase, 1 drill before to-morrow's game} Columbia youth, wearing his un the pubite, Signed) Finkelstein & ¥ igay to Gincuss wit him in an in- a site Capi alt th NINE TT ara NEW “prt NBWIC ov, 2%.—Fit-[here with Washington and Jefferson breakabie glasses, will face Leovard, This bold challenge had the desired effect—for some time. formal way the coaching situation balaciagh Mime mr Feat teen ganies comprise the Rutgers’ base- |lege on the lor feld. and Streich plays opposite Welsh. 7 ae a st % ently Pp reece tal or jae as played 0 Mp eeitines Peete comarca Raina The Colgate equed with Cench Dick jut lately, and with studied persistencl apparently, the old canards tertuin be jn aw position to cn TO UNION ELEVEN peesl, Tis represent thority either t beuige have been revived and sent forth on their errand of assassination, but | nd hal eat th extra emphasis on the $1,000 reward | xcept for the Ld | at guard for two yours. Harlow arrives to- Hotel Marsei them will be at bon r wson will be a s He i a uyember i ate om go.) open April 17, aguinet Stevens at r { lie tot } come couch or to muke any Prete SCHENBOTADT: Ti NOM Tc Gsidvalans guns @ wilh Ee le squad to Montchateay | chance that Beaslaley, the star Col Therefore, we feel called upon to herewith he above reward, offe; pH MebeAen d at, who] The t ootball eleven will | Wrenn ee : betes », formerly an old summer re-| gute cnd, and Stanford, quarterback with every assurance to the thousands ot friends we have made and the a 16 RatuPA to. ae n players by aduation next | *#ette ot baston Prbesefectasi ll See . where they will remain until game} both may start in to-morrow's gume public i general, that Finkelstein & Matvel are really clothing manu- ACKROYD OUT OF LAPAYETTE hus been declared tu- ne, but for all that a atrong pucter 8 will be played with Columbia a! to-morrow Tie ipribable \necun tallow acturers, offering clothing values that ure exceedingly unusual, The schedule follows Pete Barnum, star fr n back, EASTON, Ml aiehahe Me ea Anke |toe gridiron eee ar ee ma 4 it ‘Sipe Meld: coluiny at hea is ill and did not accompany the equad. | , Colurabla res at, we fk Con oration ol Sricoalipn. particulars 5 Baraniree?. centiat the Gearasiawn | Ceptelncy: wu" wap awarded to the following: | Hpi ang't: rainste alany; fo, Unie TO RIDE FOR CLARKS hase, or believe You ae nt abusately the grombont ais Ein STADIUM, CHICAGO, Nov “As @ resylt of an cditorlal appearing in the Daily Ma- roon, 4 student publication at the Unt- Wd. Ackyoyd's right shoulder wus «!: cond play of the Teh Ackroyd was along to Washington, but be will not be And remember, our new and ve 100%, ull weol, ¢ shied overco. » $34.88, snd our famous been employed by jonal prices for absol nd sults are $17.44; x4 peci iat $27.48 for entra high Leary will return a rod that conne rope next worl —_ will endeavo GOLP FOR W ip condition to play. versity of Chicggo, saying that a new] HOWARD JONES PRAISES UN CAMBRIDGE, »f OVvercouts Or suits with 2 pairs of trousers—values in fact, that { ———~. - ——- stadjum was HOt needed to accommo BEATEN IOWA TEAM. reported fo: x places MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Nov, 2 rids tell us ure nowhere to be had for at least Goes cut cote REISMAN TRACK CAPTAIN. date Chicagoans desiring to witness} IOWA CITY, Iu, Nov, is to becom minor sp at Open All Dey Thanksaivin Bimon Pte SEACe CAPT: ER football ganics, und that the university | he has coached football teame « Wesleyan University sports program b tg ae kasiving Dey 7 bo NY, a cant yas not “an integral part of the city, ¢, Yale and Ohio alien: of the. oatiine| W mikiael sts i, Sith Gis5' astacn sesterdags” etemnen | Harry Pratt Judeon, "President of the ® of eae Mal sipitine te tal ares Finkelstein & Maisel ye Raa"Gean' a consistent performer on the ye, ineue : ment declar-| coached an eleven which was ay re-[and ‘Frank ill), sett on States and Canega next season. rules ots Fegulgtions to me laid down by Makers of Clathas of the r Kind for Men and Young Men.” 5 aa sixe aader dl iNenlese netitution plant to use the] sponeive ae ot lTowal year's lean Don Angier member] the ateeplechase jockeys of America in! the Athletic Council, 11 Jones. "24 FAC 00! ent ye aiatonk THR captain-ciect toa (Be Stadium, seuting 60,000 per-| team which has just come through {ts of tho varsity for three yeur bel 1919 and 1920 und Gnished & clo vecond of Wilkep-Barre, Ps te TORY AND SHOWROOMS (Toke Elevator) ONE FLIGHT UP. 7 junior at the college, song, When the occagton demands, ond season without a defeat, an couch this winte: to D. Byers \ year ecatstant manager 810 Broadway, opp. 11th St., N. ¥,