44 jCeuzs - half Pcnn Slate Hows Before Navy, 14-0 UnJcfeatcd in Throe Years, Lions Lose in Hard Game to "Gobs." Washington, Nov. A. llemi Stutc, undefeated in throe seasons, wan de feated here yesterday by the Navy, 14 to 0. Forward panning gave the Navy It flint score, while Cullcu scored the second touchdown vith a lu yard run after recovering u fumble. I'enn State, twice carried a threat to the Navy In the first period, once with line chaws and passe and again by recovering a fumble, hut It lacked the punch to carry the hall over and on each occasion I'alni'g try .nt a field goal filled. After that the forward and double pnnrlng panic of the Lions carried Imt little of a puz zle for the Mldr.Mp;rien until t he clou tng minute of play. Then It was too lata. jim Thorpe's Team Plays Marines Today Jim Thorpe, famous Indian athlete and his squad of Indian grld.itera, will meet the Minneapolis ' Murines, fa mous "pro" football tortm in Minne apolis tcday. Four member of Thorpe's team, Thorpe, I'ete I'alao, Job (iuyon and John Fu h, won all-American grid honors from Walter Camp. Special Bowling Match Tonight A special bowling lnutih helween .Wale no t Olson mid Wilts arid Wood lull)' will be rolled toiKfcM at the Fnrnnm alleys for a side I et of fi5. Five gauie, total pins will count. lireuk Hoxrr Jaw. New York. Nov, I. in Tunney of New Yntk, f.-rmer American liakt luav) weight cli nnpiioi, broke Jack llnnl m jaw tomii'lit wlo'n h knoeked out the ftrovklyn hmef In thu l.it inin , I i,f ik J.' round mab-h, 'funnev I'.mred tinloi tne l fre I l ft h-'k ended th lml tiftef nn minute a -id SfcotnU if the upemng loviri t Toiimy l-4 i:t an I ll.uilun Kt H?Ulul Lrni Ki ) Title. HtOI)l4 l V.,. 4 Ft H tll- him I t n i), f.itJ Anti it Iti-mt cf ll.lnn.l b lt n'M la Klntc hi tills, iiiniii4 'hf frt f.U in Tt lulu t,U "h H ini.i l h sm I itio " we J lit MH i,iu( .iil A H. kn? Tittm W ! Ji tf f ... . . , , ffl J M 3 Tigers to Clash Vith Harvard in Annual Contest lly WAl.Tl fl i;( KhltHAM,, NTKIMWmoNAh lrugl Imi- twet-n Notre uma and thu Army (it West l'oint, annual clash be twecn 1'i lnceton and JfurviAd ut t'ani bridge, arid Impoitunt Bamea sched uled in f.il sections of the country will command attention of football fans on the week "lid. Aliliodt;li the niinie which brought I'tlnceton and (.'hlcuso tiis'-tlior in one of th ftreutest battles ever stnucd betwei-n two elevens of dif ferent parts of tho country Itaa sort of taken ttis edKe off similar games to bo played durluit the remainder of tho year, the result of tho Notro Damn-Army mama will attract tt lot of attention. Notre Dame Team Hrolitr, While Coach Jtockno has not the formldttblu HKRrcKaljon of last year, lie tins a rijuad which has shown Im provement In every name. The MiKMiars' victory over OeorKla Tech, 13 to 3, was a creiJItuble performancg and plainly showed tho team Is Im proving with every umo, Like former Noire Uanio elevens which have met the Army, the middle west eleven will depend mostly upon the aerial attack and Major Daly's men had better prepare for plenty of open work, Coach Jtookno will turn every play loosu In this encounter, as it is onu KHnie he wants to win. Princeton and Harvard will (luraKc in their annual contest, which Is gin- era lly looked forward to by every fol lower of football, Ticcause of .the many yearn these universities have met on the Krldirnrii football fana have been educated to look upon the Bams aa one of the season's classics. UnliHs the Timers play better football than they did against Chloatjo, the Crimson should be rt turned a victor Princeton was Weak ftKiilnst tne straight lino attack of the Maroons, who showed a wonderful weakness In breaking; up forward pauses. Hoth teams, however were put to the test and should profit by mistakes. Vnl:ali to Flay W. A J. Aside from tho Interseetl'mal game between Notro Damn aud the Army, other contests are on the schedulo between i levins of different sections. Wabash, known In middle west circles as the Little (Hants, will meet Wash. Innlnn nnd Jefferson on tho latter' Krb'.iron. Wubash was beaten by Itnt Ur r ccntl.v, 9 to 6. llutl-.-r's nine points were the result of three field tpiils by !i !. In the rilildle wist, mines of co'n ferino linportancj will be played. Chicago, which las nt been defeated by a His Ten eleven, will meet Ohio State nt Colombo. It will be ? Maroons' first appearance since llmr :t to IS difeiit by Princeton. If Chi ciiRn plays a little, smarter football anion tho pinkeyes than they did sitalnst the Tigers. Ptngg'a eleven niiould win. The tturkeyes have been defvited by Mlrluwun and Minnesota And cannot be hi Id to be as strong In farmer ytinn, Iowa and (.ephers (lah. lo,i. I.i.it far's confereme inani tion, ti.i n t in. t with liefest this )rur in. I defeated Tsis, ( iii n, il ntl i-il opii jiiinn In Mninemiia at j ittutt i hi, ii win i numn oimoK ir (the llitilif)M and His Uigrsl riond j iwh;ili vser a ri.l.r.m (iiiit In! will ! on h ind -MiuiiriMila met f Win i nsiit l ist H.iui l-iy ,f the j 1 Cei'l pi i nine thrttosh lh.it vonte in i 'l luf. tl- sti .i l 1 fciv la tl i intrrt-tliof ,-,i,tsl V x uion l Illinois i!l lioiis'if si St ul oit In m ot ioi.(i.r , ni iKi-Hl,(f The Pilii ar ( Ivwrif.l atkiit!ii'H this hat. h I I ' I'-i a r'l t.m I afcohij tin ptvivt ii i nl In t f f '" I'lHiloe si Smikeli. I'm It t Mi t ih ii ii, ! ' im Hi. k hi' tn lf( t iaiit i;.h F iii- h:U Fi.,4 i!l i u in an i .iiw.' t i ii a i f i'H '''t'e ti t l-i. .i..-MJ Ml.l f t .- ! a. S-lji4 Si. t i.. in, i .. r ,f im I tie u. ii t.4...ii 4it r rine. I ! Ki t iii. la t t-H ts.i k t -1 a,.kia iil . 7--1iiiiiuiyHi.ii,LJin.mm. ::.iinfry m yuui.f,- ::.:nilllllll. M - JJfQfflffg 'A P Seeded Draw in Tennis Favored by Australians Indication that lha American sys tem of seeding the draw In tennis tournament I approved In other nations and I likely to be udopled by them bus been received In the shnrm of an article by "Austral" in the Hydney (New Mouth Wales) Kef-' eren. Austral Is the most poled tennis critic: of Australasia nnd is gem-rally rejrnrded ns lh mouthpiece of the A urtru Insist) nHSix laf Ion. fciys he; "Tin,- success of the new ystc.m of seeding the draw has been so pro nounced that tt surely must be adopt ed by all countries. It result ha been that the weaker player have had ft good game aijalnst pluyer of tlelr own clas for u round or two, ami then better nnd still better play er have met up to the finish. "No one ha had to play on ex haustliig mulch against n champion one day and then, If he ha won meet a player the- next day who bus had an easy run. The best players meet only when the have all been tuned tip for the occasion." Auatral' comment Is undoubtedly based on observations of the Auslial Ian liavls rup players in tills country last summer, The coinnvnt 1 not quite accurate In that the weaker players do not necessarily meet others of their own class in tho enrly rounds. They iiro finite as likely to be drawn flKnlnut the best players, who, alone, nre given the selected positions. Bugs Baer Says: JIMMY JOHNSTON'S heavyweight incubator ut Ktillman' knuckle farm is hatching out some tough eggs. Topwelght of all size and uu gle are punching one another Into yueenshury bankruptcy and disorder la being brought out of chuo. When the purple blankets of twi light mingle with the diluted rays of the absconding sun, Jim steps around Ills clown college checking up ,on the cars and teeth. Thanh to ptmillsl' slant toward expensive bridccworlt, Jim is now well (tarnish ed with gold hpemlinu teeth. He u.ics silver fllinc for small change, Ills most Influential prospect Is Gypxy Daniel. Though there uro other Ibirlem eye gougera up there who artn't white whltt-washers. tiypsyhas bulid ized his detour through his play mates and looks good, liypsy and IJoyd (ieiirgo hoth were elected from Wale, (i)psy lias been in Amrrica only annul two weeks and ha to wait another week before lie know whether his home brew reripe I a Ulceus. Johnston' iiietlon nalre slums that (! Is a ro)nl and renal prime. Hoys I being the nam of hailing powder and Kegnl the title n( a shut. Jimmy stslea (iyp wsa born In a wagon nnl his old man Is a Mng. Just so lung as he stay on the wag on, A sl.iht at Cyn turns !.. the svl drnce that be hope to ills In a hi toll wa II. He is an astronomer and a prnless or if b'ai'k mssle. When Dnipey r tak bint t-r a ll.ud slar, Ibal will be meal In t.ip's rrfllttr at" Hi lll read Hi star and Ihey ill (Uide dim. (,;! tl.iiiii Im i 11,1k til drp-tllrd. 1. tl 1 1 .. Ihr i4ll"l 1. I'll rr li s .t siol tds latin. Cti h bin I Willi antlhio t-ul m .iln and he i'l i t 'r el ! ari into rur MP Ths t roa I'litox of , h eren nn.l !lwiM hvl .iMf i.r t I I is eiuiiiue tj t- th Ih l i,H t- l lt l,!'S kl t 1 ,t. ! rn a hi (liitk H m t"mi ii I if f )e i. I w -k (its ti tM a ii Ut k- 4i -i vm1-1 ' W it 111 1, U ) ' ' It i I . w IVn .'t In f iy , i t Tommy Gibbons Seeks Title -Bout With Champion Dempsey Hy II A Kit V NKWMAN. Tom fllbhon want to take chance with Champion Jack Dempuey in a little lS-round 'engagement if It can hn ssMsfactorlly ar ranged, While there are many who would be .inclined to rn'itt at the Idea that Olb bon would have wnny cnance witn tne chain jdon, y t tt 1 f would iein thul I ' ' W Thomas I at lea ' t entitled ta H fi ' deal .in the mattei . .V-'fy A.',.! 11,1 l,,ir rn least fair matter. Not so long ago Olb ban handed Hilly Mlske a beau tiful tanning In the Tommt ulliliONiI. Burden and It will ITltnifNg i'boUi.jbo remembered that Mlsko was one of Uempsey' opponents a few years l.aik. Hum enough U -iripsiiy made short woik of ioor Miske, but for that matte.r (iibbon mado the same Mlske look like a rank counterfeit in thut Inst Utile melee, Tom 15 Pounds MkIiIit. of course, It will bo argued thut I fllbbons will have to spot Dempsey In tho neighborhood of 15 pounds or j more, ull of which Is true. P,ut then tlliibons is more likely to build up for a match with Dempsey and no doubt Joke Five-Men Teams Eliminated From Big Meet MIlRuukee, Wis., Nov. 4. Joke live men teams ' will be eliminated from the llrst week' tournament ut Milwaukee, starting March 10 nnd continuing until April 10, according to Secretary Abe Lungtry, For years tho A. II. ('. has been tilling the first few day of the schedule with Joke or booster team and passing back their etitranco money In special prize. LaiiK'ry, It ia said, will not solicit such entries this year because of the limited time allowed for the use of the Mllwaulteo Auditorium, which must bo cleared by the night of April lH for a concert. It I stated a record number of teams will be received without the booater clubs. With Chi cago bowlers only a few hour run Mr. Fistic Fan, step right up and meet Mr. Dave Shade and Mr. Frankie Schoelt. These two gentlemen have signed what ia known at a fight contract to do battle with in the hempen strand at the City Audtioriurn a week from tomorrow night. The bout is scheduled for 10 rounds. Sbko?U J fay i f 0 i j -I I would step In with the champion weighing more than 175 pounds, which In I hit opinion of the champion him self enough for any man to weigh in tackling boxer above the light heavyweight limit. (llbbnn I a smart boxer and a good lighter, notwithstanding hi poor showing ogalnxt Clreb last, winter, Uu showed in thut jam with Miske that In) was a cupiiblo fellow and if Mr. Jivmpsey 1 unable or will not take on Harry Will tho suggestion Is mud" that pe-rhap ha might consider tho Ht. Paul boy. May (ii t Will Match. Then, too, theso la a possibility of a Will Clhbnn frucm. Tommy would not bo hiding If the jlusky Mr, Will hove In sight with a set -of term for a dispute and would likely be" glad of a (liuiice to try hi hiftd with the panther. That troublesome person, Harry Gli b, caused Thomas L lot of money and trouble lust winter. Gibbons wua about set for a. nieleo with Chumpion Dempsey when he wa mutchtd with Oreb, Whether Gibbon wa not rl'ht, Orel) at top form or a combina tion of both ha not been thrashed out, but at any rate Oreb made Tom my look bad and put aside all talk of a bout with the champion. Ho Gib bon i on the trail frnoe mora and this time it look a if he might get a crack nt the crown, from tht tournament city, Secretary Langtry figure with the Windy City' help he will register about 1,600 five-men team. The tournament building I large enough to house 28 alley, but only 24 will ho Installed, Secretary Iitig try figuring that will be a sufficient numbnr to hold a tournament of 1.500 team In a month's time. It looks like a man's size job to turn the trick, but Old Abe ha never fallen down In an emergency. Harvard Coach to Prepare for Track Meet in England William J. Ulngham, Harvard track couch, will visit Knglund In December and begin preliminary preparations for the track and field meet between n combined Harvard-Yule teum, which will oppose Oxford and next July in London. Cambridge How A. A. JStagg ' Fooled a Photog How Director A. A. Wfl, who lil been turning out footbafF team at (lie I diversity of Chicago lor 81 years, hoodwinked photogra pher for a New York newspuper be fore the game with Princeton wa revealed by III friend. The photographer wanted to snap ' Hie Chicago liam. Nlagg granted the request, but guarding against the piimlhlllty Hist the picture might full Into (he Princeton hand Hie crave "old man" put a 200 pucod substitute nt quarterback and a l."0 pound freshman at full back and otherwise mixed up lha team. The photographer never knew It and all concerned were satisfied Willi the outcome of the Incident. Sarazen May Leave Pittsburgh Golf Club Tltti but pi), Nov, A. Officials of thu Highland Country club have arranged to talk business today wllh Kugene Harflzen, national open golf champion, who Is under contract tn serve the club a professional for another year, but 'who, it Is generally understood, la anxious (o accept a more remunera tive contract from a club In th Metropolitan district of New York. Karazen will be offered an Increase In salary, tin official of the club snld, but this contract will be cancelled If the young champion feels that he can make more money elsewhere. Closo friends have declared' that his New York offers will permit Barazen to travel extensively. Minor Leagues and Landis May Battle A merry scrap between high base ball Commissioner Laiidls and the minor leagues Is anticipated at Louis ville next month. The battle 1 cer tain If the former federal Judge has not taken action by that time on the complaint against the White Sox for playing against Ineligible players. Certain members of the minor lenB'tf", particularly those opposed to a modification of the national agreement and Judu Iandi' demand that the selected draft leeome uni versal, uro preparing ft hot time for the comm'ssioner at the December session. Robertson Has First Perfect Game Since 1908 Hy I. V.. WANHOKN. I-'or the first llmu in the history of H Amerlium league no pitcher In the ISan Johnson fam ily was nblo to ring tip a one-hit gums In the 1922 race. Thl con stitute a freak record for the lively ball. There have been many season without a no-hit game In the big league. Thl year there were two of them, one In each circuit, including that rare per formance labeled u "perfect" game. CHARf.KY BOHKKTSOff, (Til DUNE PbbU.) In which a hurler doe not allow an opponent to reach first base alive. That makes It all tho more peculiar that nobody In tho American league wos able to deliver a one-hit perform ance, although there were two of them in tho National. flohertson Has I'erfect '(iame. The seaaon' records furnish another proof that the slabmen have been mi ubli to recover their mastery of the diamond pastime In tho face of the lively ball and the 11 built Ion of freak deliveries, (James In which a team wua held to three Ml or less In nine Inning were so InfVeouent h to com mand comment. Half a dozen year ago they were ns common as home runs nowaday. To Charles Itobertson qf the While Box belonga the glory of pitching the first "perfect" game that ha been recorded In big league books for many seasons. Not since 1908 In the Ameri can league and 1x80 In the National lenguo haau, pitcher kept his antag onists from reaching first base during nine rounds. That the White Sox rookie achieved this distinction In a year when low hit (tames were scarce and difficult to pitch lend.-i ureater ef fulgence to his halo. The liiHt to earn it before Kobertmin was Addle Jons of tho Clevdund team. In' the historic gnmn In which ho triumphed over Ed Walsd) by a count of 1 to 0, late in the ISOg race. Ilarne Hurls No Hit fiaine. Jesse Ibirnt'S of the filants pitched the only no hit game of the year In Ihn National lemue nir.-iitist the I'hll lies. Douk of Hi. Louis twice came within a smcle of nmkln a nn-hlt niche for hlmst-lf. Mo held the illants to one safety In May nd the Phillies to the same low mark in July. No oilier huiler tn either circuit got that eliwe tn a hltls game. This year there were 20 fames in the Nutlo.mil tnd 29 In the American league In which three hit or let.a (Turn In l'ut Three, I uluma T.) AVic York Wirtf lUwrd nr Rfft-reea from Talking to Keiiorters I a:hlir reiniiiissl'iii tilth nlly lotriuH In wind lip ll tareer In a ill el tun, Ibry iw.h a 111 nut ul lh unliirlunsle tight itisnscri and armtri slid tlirit lidlottrd M up oUn liKlriHlriiiw ll.it II any ef Ihrir eftmaU eiriliii tl in nf h H;hl rluh ri isuiihl liHoo Xllil ltrir lll, lluj Kwutd l liuiiir Jul l WMleiitrd Ik aValh. (an l ' J"' " r..r Htill Weuld l M IMIWN r-eH lit Ulh )! of IM MlUkS. I list a'M't M. I4 r, th 'woMtJ4 al all lr tl.f Jrs IH.W4 WNmIh (44 hnJ km ! imi in aixt wtt V4 IM 1 1 4 n4 In Hl fia tl"' N iwm ,( !hl .U ! will f !' alt t i tlH 'tm llkw (4s 4tti tm w I tl ate m. k Ml a I ,t,4 auies. tu4 ii 4 lMSrf ! t i M It t. .. h w u a iai a I'm ! t IW l.t' t.Jim Ht .. V . ' I ' ' i, tt ' IMI - ll I (A i Cap: Gardner o' Western Varsities Build Stadiums Interiist In varsity football through out the middle west I on a big boom this year. Nearly every college and university eleven I playing to crowd that far overtax their meager seating accommodations and most of the large r school have turned to erecting modern stadium which will give even mon fan a chance to see the king of college sport with great er comfort. In fact some of th otomn Hurr. ITIWBUWB Pliolo.) schools havo been forced to advertise "all seats sold," to keep fans away. It ha been estimated that between 3,000,000 and 8,600,000 people will watch fool ball' game throughout the country thl year and that game of the western college conference, tha "Jllg Ten," will draw between 1,600,. 000 and 2,000,000 with about halt again that number being turned away. It I estimated that the recelpta from this assemblage will total more than, $1,500,000. Many New Kfadiums. But the bltf thins is that more room and more ground Is needed. Mot of the fields are urranged to care for tlje crowds of 10,000 nnd 12,000 that turned out for the games when footbull wua "just another piece of college fool Ishnefd," and thus their capacity Is so far overtaxed and officials of the vari ous school are scratching their head and fliruilng on how to Increase the capacity of Ihe fields. New Mediums have either Ven built, nre hslnir built, or lire planned ut marly every school Jn tho western conference. Ohio Ftale hns the neir est of the stadium, a structure which will seat oi.ooo fairs which was opened last ino in h. I ! nt at the opening game there were 7;ewi fnns Jammed Into the Inclnsiire which show that It won't be Idtiir before mori seat will have to be added. Ontario Doulilftil Almtit ; n'iiiis'y. ill Match' i Windsor, Out. Nov 4 fVinM ht a i )ii mill "ti :'li , i bout between Jack Isjinpiv so l Man Wills will l ir- i ni'tts.1 In (n. 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