" r' 'f r .i UIW If li JU I My K?n flrtf n T i Intercollegiate Cage Quintets Are Ready te Start Practice . - : -, f MANY VETERANS FOR PENN COURT QUINTET Four Regulars and Twe Substitutes Frem Last Y car' s Championship Team Back PROSPECTS BRIGHT rreprcts for nnetlipr Intcrroltefrlntc championship basketball tenm nt the University of Pennsylvania nre nt bright this yenr n they were nt tills 'time Inst yenr A wealth of vetcrnn niatrrlnl with n rorrespendlnR influx of freshman stnrs from last yenr mnkes the court salons at the Red and nine Institution view 4hc future with n Mtltied nnd knowing cjc. Arperrlinc te Eddie McXichel. him self a member of n rhnmplenRhii quin tet and Inst year the coach of one, prac tice will start some time next week. It Is tlieiiRlit probable, however, that artunl Bymnnslum work will net get under wny until the Inst day of the current month, when the candidates of the varsity, junior varsity nnd frr-Nli-man tcntni get into notion In Weight ,Mn Hall. ' The opening game of the cnsen is Frhediilcd for December 7, with Drexel Institute en the Welglitmnn Itn.ll fleer. As a month Is needed te size tin the found and divlde It into varsity, junior 'vanity and third varsity fives Conch ,McNi(hel is of the opinion thnt it Is 'net tee enrly te stnrt within the next 'two celts. Malinger Zimmerman and his corps of 'assistants, which include Hill Clifferd, the active assistnnt of lust year, expect te Ifcue 'nlls for cnndldntes next week for the freshmnn nnd varsity quintets. 'The Outlook Princeton will hnve a veteran team and se will Dartmouth. Geerge Znlm. 'the Philadelphia exponent of the court vijime, brought 11 great quintet te welghtmiui Hall last year, and he premises te bting an even better one this season. Cernell expects te have n team In the fight, while leperts from tale ny the same thing. AVith four of the live men who brought the championship te Penn Inst 'spring back in the fold, the prospects as aforementioned nre bright. Hill (Orarc, the lanky center, selected ns the (best of them nil Inst yenr, Is tbe cap tain of the team this season. Hill rated as a tip-off ninn among the best ever (produced nt Penn, is new en the side 'fines from n foetbnll Injury, lie will continue with the grldderw until the end of the sensen, when he will tnkc Up his basketball cudgels. Emll Kesenast, the brilliant ferwnrd. who tried football for a .stillc, but found It a much better gume from the stands than a player, expects te ulu back his pest this, his third year en the team. Al Vegelin, whose great defen sive plajing Inst yenr. wen him a host ,n admirers all ever the Intercollegiate circuit and who Is new holding down n (regular pest In the varsity football ibaekfield, is another of last year's fhnmpieiiM lendy for the gong. - Huntzlnger Beris Again Walter Huntziiigcr, weighing mere thnn ever nnd entirely rccevcied from the mm-ieiis Illness that kept him out of baseball Inst spring, is the fourth of the title-winning quintet who will tight it out for his old pest. Iluntz played E READY FOR IT English Stars Set for All-Philadelphia Tussle Tomorrow, After Hard Practice Game NUMEROUS POINTS SCORED The nil -English women s field hecltu. tpnm Is set for the game with the 1020 sll-l'hilndelphiu team, which will be plmed tonimrew nt the Germnntewn Criikr-t Club, Queen lane. Our English cousins played their first game vrstiirilny since inuding en these shores, The score was 100-0, mere or less, the inwiders winning and losing. In fiut, before the game had piogressed ry fnr nobody knew whnt it was all about The game started quite au fait, a In mode mid everything 1 he !!nrHuli ream ll.iufl mi nfffllnuf jVWmt wns supposed te be the St. Mnr- "t" iruiii umiersiuuies ter ine i rieKet J l'lb team though plaing in the same local League The whixtle blew, the centers tupped their Muks together in the hockus heckus I'Okus three times up nnd three times "own ami the game was en. Geal Busy Mlsn E Ilallnu, goalkeeper for St. Martins, win testify that the game was n Fer a few minutes there she wns as busj as n doughboy catching shrap wi In n mess kit. The balls came nt 1'r from all angles. Of course, there was enij ene ball, but she must have thought there were thirty. MIsh Haileu :aced) the 'barrage bravely, but hhe witsn t built along very roomy lines, w J"' KOt ,mht '"'r- Nobody itppt spore except a corre spondent He counted six while he was looking before the whistle blew. After iat : tome of the local girls were drafted en the English team and some of the wiK!hh nn the local team this, thnt ""I the ether te give ever) body u chance nt all the positions. ut uslde from the score and who n. it was pronounced a tine work out In the English girls. It ms just what we needed te get fn." ,rV"r our first regular match en r..7rs,llV; mifriM' tlie enptain nnd ner Miss (1, J. Gaskill. after the I . ?, "Wl' UC1' "ll " bit. fugged by "w trip ever; no chnnce te get much wnvieus exercise, Yesterday about all .i id ",DH Bet the feel of our sticks rtnv i.""'1 wer,( 01lt th(' 1l,lk!. Mt t ,"?, ll. ns Just enough of n Hcrlmmnge r.v.1 f "."!''" for htlckwerk te put us in Koetf fottie sort of an apperltif before tee big event Nt Scoring ronle"' (illHl(!ll Meifii a couple of clever Be2- i'" '. ,U "lul I""k"'1 '""' " rclU Mu "i.""; ,""wse of the Invaders, left in l) K I'lddeKlale. who plajed but ,? '" '"'"''''Iny. is rated ns the had tL ,T,,,,!tle X'teidny. Hardly liner ?! i' f1!.rt l"",s " "'ff1'1' t,l'- Marv n . kly nt ,1"! B011' tlmt Miss MthirVlne,l"mJ, lcal),(l IiIbIi i the air iner than tnk tii ui,... i i.i.. 1"ltA . . "" nil. Ft tin him niuiia, (lrl tL pnJ'101' l'nntcd the English aJShr ,h nVT,r ,rnp'. tl,e occbhIeii being 'Weiy that Iheir Bt ck I. ml 'nrnnVe,l" "S? one's shins. and aguln sticks flew out et HOCK NVADERS Penn Has Attractive Basketball Schedule Penn's basketball schedule for the season Ij a most attractive one nnd will Include n game with the Navy, nt Welgbtman Hall en .Tnnunry US. It is the first time thnt the Middies have ever plnyed away from home, with the exception of trips te West Point. Anether big gnmc will be with the University of Pittsburgh nnd marks the flist nppearancc of thnt quintet here. The list of dates as arranged follews: December .'$, open ; 7, Drcxcl, nt home; 10, Muhlenberg, home; 14, Ursinus, home; 10, Syracuse, away; 17, West Point, nwny ; January 4, Hucknell, tentative, home; 11, Pitts burgh, heme; 14, Ynlc, home; 17, Lehigh, home; 21, Columbia, New Yerk; 2,", Delnwnrc, home; 28, An An nnpelis, home; February 1, Syra cuse, home; 4, Princeton, nwny; 7, Vcst Virginia, home; 11, Cernell, away; lfi. Lafayette, home; 18, Dartmouth, away; 22, Penn State, home; 23, Columbia, home; March 1, Ynle, away; 4, Cernell, home; 8, Swnrtliraerc, home; 11, Dartmouth, home; 18, Princeton, home. n ferwurd pout Inst yenr nnd subbed at center once or twice. In nddltlen te the quartet already mentioned, Coach Eddie McXichel will have Pes Miller and Geerge "Danny" Sullivan, both sterling substitutes, te fight it out for the fifth place en the team, provided the. ethers can show enough form te continue te held their plnces. Heth Miller nnd Sullivan saw action last yenr nnd showed big league ability In their play. McXichel will also have Undine, a substitute last year, nnd the entire freshman five of Label Geldblntt. Dos Des sen. Hrew, Leepold nnd Jimmy Mc Mc Xiceol nnd Jim Hryden, new with the vnrsity football team. Geldblntt nnd Dcssen pln.ieil bril liantly en the yearling tenm last ear and should make the vetcrnns hustle te held their pests. Geldblntt Jh one of the most finished pluycrs te ever show show en n freshmnn quintet. Ills work Inst sensen stamped him ns n star of the first magnitude, nnd it would net be nt nil surprising te see him work his way te n regular pest. Jim McXichel is the fourth of the famous fnnilly te be n enndidnte for the Red nnd Uluc vnrnlty. He Is lighter than any of his brothers who hnve pre ceded him, but his alertness nnd un ennny eye will mnke him n vnluable substitute for his brother's team. Dan te Coach Fresh Five. Danny McXichel, the star of three Pennsylvania basketball teams and one of the few three-letter winners ever te represent the University, will coach the freshman tenm this jear. Little is known of the tirst-car candidates, al though such scholastic stars ns De Fillpie, of St. Jeseph's; Cnrmach, of Atlantic City High Scheel . Feency. of Ln Salle ; Lewis, of Geerge Scheel ; the Dewhurst brothers, new starring en the freshman football tenm ; Itehb, the year ling end en Keogh's eleven, nnd n host of ethers nre expected te report for the team. This number gives Danny an excellent nucleus for his quintet. maidenly hands in that enthusiastic jousting. A nice, mild game, women's field hockey ! The tennis started plaj as follews: A!!-i:nKlnnd Ht Mrtln Mrs and MlflseB Mrs, and MIfseh I'lny Keal U. llartew 1'rlcc . ... rlBht berk Krumlihn.1i lluumcin !! bicU Orahum HIewart . right hnlf . .. Oi'Otsp Armflcld editor half .. ..Valentine Scnrlett . left half M llartew ClnrUe . rlsht wlnn . . .Mycri Warnei llnht Imlde UarcUy Ouiklll. center forward Perches I.ldderdnle .. left Inside .. .Madeira Wllceck . left ulnl Lenan YANKS AFTER HOOPER May Be Traded te Champions for Pltenei; and Infielders New Yerk, Oct 10. Efferts e ob tain Hurry Heeper, former Mar out fielder of the Hosteii Red Sex, new with the Chicago White Sex, nre being innde by the New Yerk Yankees, it was learned today. Kid Glenson was in -enference with the Yankee owners and Mnnagcr Miller Huggius last it lull t ll is understood Gleasen would ttade Heeper for seme right-handed pitchers nnd innjbe an in flelder or two. The deal may be consummated today before Iluggins leaves for his home In Cincinnati. Johnny Mitchell, obtained by the Yiinks last spring from the Ver Ver eon Club of the I'ucitie Coast League, may figure in the proposed trade, BARRETT SCORES K. 0. Stews Away Andrews In Jlgtlme at National Matty Hanett, Atlnntic City's light weight flush, mnde his first iippemnnee ns u wind-up fighter Inbt night ut the National A. C, when he scored ene of the quickest knockouts ever wit-ncs-.ed in n local ring, ever Willie An drews, in about fifteen seconds nfter the tight started. Itafore going te the mat for the count Andrews wns knocked down twice. Al Gorden returned the victor ever Yeung Jereme by sending him te dienmlnnd after two minutes of bat tling. Eddie Murray nnd Hitz Clarke fought six hard rounds te a draw, while Jimmy Hush bent Hep Heilly In bix slizllng rounds. KID W1LUAMSWINS Fermer Bantam Champ Victer Over Jimmy Mende at Reading Heading, Va., Oct. ID. Kid WU linniH, the former bnnt.im champion, iiereatcii Jimmy .Menae, et I'liuadelpiiia ln an exciting eight -round heut hen the termer scoring n Knoekdew In the lit h t leuiid with n right t the Jaw. Tiny Trlnkle, of Shenandoah nutbeM'd Little Hear, the Mentana In dlnn, throughout the eight rounds of their bout. Hebby Hebideau, of Phila delphia, stepped Haywood Hedfern, of .Salisbury, S. C, in the fifth round I'acke.v Fen-Is, of Philadelphia, and Jee Kcllj, of Ttnsten, IhitimI Nix rounds te n draw. Hurry Smith, of Camden, Minded Andy O'Hrien, of Heading, in six rounds. Beb Martin Is Honored Clinrlriten, V. Vn., Oct 10 Itobeit (KlKhlln lleli) Martin. Iii'uv w-Uht rhnin rhnin plen of the American Kxitcdlllenary Kercei, nhe rf Bides nt Terre Altu V Vn,, hus been named ene of three World Wur et rans by Oeiernnr K V Morgan te repre sent Weit Vlrvlnla. at the ceremonies en ArmUtlce Day Incident te the burial et America'! unknown neWler In Arlington Cem etery. Martin companions will be Andrew KdmUten. ,lr., of Westen, and Miner It, Ualley, Ueekley. EVENING PUBLIC' BED GKER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, z WINNING TE4M IN CHURCH LEAGUE BATTLE Idner I'hetn SerMce The Roxlrareugh Heys' Club, the jeungest team In Hie North riillndelphl Church League, carried away first honors. Tep row, Gedslinll. Jenes, Jehn Walmsley, Sr., manager; Jehn Walmsley, Jr., nnd Gcblianlt; bottom row, Hnttctix, Wilsen, Cnrbcrry, Craighead, Whitman nnd Knrle. The prize captured was the Marshall 1C. .Smith Cup E GET VARSITY POST Biben, Fermer C. H. S, Star, Surprises by Brilliant Play; Ringe at Center THURMAN USED AT END Working his way up from the ranks nt ln 1a.. 1.. ..,...!, t...ll 1, nn..r,,1 1,1.,,- "1 i ll.' iuiii.i rv I llu iiiitit n. .iiiii.il 111111 HClf n pest en the vntxitj sqund. Jee Hihcn, the former Central High Scheel star, stands today as one of the be-t backfield prospects in the Miiad of backs working under Conch Ileisman. of Penn When the cards were sent out for varsity men te report nt Cape Mny Hlhnti'H nnnm riid nnt nttinrin tlinin de. spite the fact that last .-ear he was u uifiuuiT ui me vniMity miiiiii. i,nier ne wns notified te report te Rill Hellen- llnck nil "Prnnkltn Pietil Vliet, tin. bqunds from Cnpe Mny nnd the one en rmiiKiin r ipui were amnignmnted Hlbcn wns sent te the fcrubs. IlV fltnt of l.fir.l t nrlr n,il npiiilnLfinr. attention te the slightest detail of play. iHticn nns enrned liimseir a place ns one of the best of tin. tuicks entuiiie tlin regular qunrtet Yesterday his work drew wnrm prnis0 from Hill Ilelleuback. the chief Heiitennnt of Heismnn "He leeks fine, thnt fellow Hlhen." snid big Hill "The wav he Interferes nnd hits that line makes hi in leek llke n regu lnr. 1 rlnn'f RPI. Iimt in ,l,A i.nli, In keep him out of it " Made Geed Gains Time nfter time te tett nil,..,. I... m. given the ball, and invnilebly he made OUU-.UIIUIIII Knuis. nm interference wns of a high order, while IiIk backing up of his team's line was hlghlv spec tacular. As a freshman at Penn, Hihen wan n star tackle, but last year he was turned Inte a halfback This year his improve ment Is 100 per cent ner last tear, and lie in almost certain te see a' tien in the remaining big games en the sched ule. If the bucks continue te be injured ns they have recently, Hlbcn nuiv be n regular. Temmy Krnll, the former Lansdowne High Scheel star, ulse exhibited his ware's yesterday te the delight of his mates. His end running and Interfer ence were spectacular, while his dashes through the line were surprising, when his weight is considered. Tie the Freshmen The varsity, however, did net defeat Keogh's vicious tackling ttrht-jenr men. At the sturt, te save his regulars Keogh sent in an almost entiie wcend team, with Wcstgate nnd Dcwhlrst te statute the team. The varsity hud lit tle trouble scoring twice en thu sec onds, but when Keogh sent In iis first eleven the varsity had no end of trouble The bard tackling of McOraw polled many a touchdown ln the making after the runner had passed the lint- of si rim -mage and the freshics' primary defm tive nnd all of the secondary except tlie brilliant quarterback. Nerman Whltchill. brother of Mike, exhibited some of the finu defcnsUc work of Inst Saturday against Hlalr Academy, and the varsity could net get past him. Robb, the sterling little end, and, In fact, the entire freshman eleven plajed brilliantly against their mere experienced rivals. After the scrimmage one if the varsity coaches was heard te remark- "1 wish we hnd thnt freshmnn outfit en the vnrsity this season. Thej sure arc a remarkable first-year team. Jack Keogh has developed n fighting, tigerish outfit that just lives en bnttlch wltii the var sity Ever slnce they showed their teeth two weeks nge and whipped the regulnrs, they Itch dallv for n chance te whew their wares. Wliy that crowd even figiits the coach for a chance te pln against the vnieity. That Is what I call spirit." The freshmen scored twice against thu varsity jesterday, although thev did net take the offensive Pick snatched a ferwnrd pass en one occa sion nnd rnced 25 ynrds, while Nerman Whltehlll picked up a fumble nnd ran 'JO jards for the ether. I SKATING FORM R SCRUB MAY $dm r WS3 y J besaienH De y fExcent Sunrlnv- m. Mr. Inuit the ice nor HIGH 5500 $ ff Reserved Seats 1 UU Al Walker ti, Bebby Dien Jee Nelien vi. Battlini Mick Micky wg ..,.j uiiii ti, many iexier TlcUete en Sals t le Palacel H92 B. renn Sq.i CunnlnKharrflhep, 10 8. 6Id Sti: 8171 STAR SCORERS LOST TO LOCAL CAGE FANS Beckman, Reich and Hoi Hei man Qecidc te Give En tire Services te Tex Rich ard's Celtic Quintet PHILA. START FRIDAY EASTERN EEAGEE cage fans will hardly hnve the oppeituuitv of see ing ut lenst three of the lendjng scorers this sensen. At the opening clash between Scrnnten and Wilkes Rane. Johnnie Heckman and Chris Ecennrd were In attendance, nndthex verified the reports that they had signed with Tex Hickard te piny with his Celtic tenm and none ether "Dutch" Dehnert, who wns expected te piny with the (lethnmltes, balked ut the last minute and has nlrendy pleyed with Scrnnten, but Rlcknrd immedi ately becunie busy and secured Geerge "Herse" Hnggertj us center. With Tex nre three of the best scorers In the game in Ernie Reich, Johnny Heck man nnd Nntbnn Ilelmnn. Other play-en- en the Celtics nre Chris Leenard and Hurry, but the latter is net an Eastern Leaguer. At I lie lust meeting of the Eastern League, a motion was passed giving these plajeis live dujs te come te terms, but fhe times ihc will in all probability pass and thej will still te lie heard from The snlaiics paid the plajers are astounding They piny en NVednesdnj etening and twice en Sun day, and Heluinn and Heckman, the liipnetchers, are quoted ns receiving S."i00 per week. When Heluinn plnjed with Germnn Germnn eown lie drew down JfTO per game, which was considered a high tiguie, hut S.100 for three games is mere than double this amount nnd is simph an lllustrntien of the possibilities of bas ketball. Nn Railroad Werry Here William Mjers, ewnei et the Phila delphia five, which opens the local sea son en Erldaj at the National A. ('.. Eleventh nnd Catharine stieets, snys he Is net worrying se far as his club Is i encerncd regarding a railroad Htrike. Sajs William: "All the players en the Philadelphia team are local BVijs, with the exception of 'Sheets' Wright, and lie is in ft po sition te stay in this citj. if necessary, during any rull contrevein and be en hand for every game. Our regular team of Cress, McWilllams, Dunleuvy and Pussen, together with Wright, can be at the hall in very short notice "If Wright even was detained we can use Willie Miller nt center and also place McMahon In the line-up All the players en my club arc local lads, and If thu boys come through with the pennant It will bu a leal Philadelphia team " Manager Myers reports censld- MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Open Men A Nnt. Kijrs. Till 0 o'clock SEASON OPENS $ .80 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 Scheel Pllllita' Keualnn sn, ,..!,, IVf ..:.... i i,.. en uufe will mill make ll warm for low - CLASS BOXING IHlltSKAV MOIIT. OCT. 10 2d00 CA,, Reserved Seats OUC Jee Chriitia vi. Jee Hall Benny Ban vi. Jimmr Vincent Merrii vi mattr Uexler Eastern League Standings IV T l.r. l- t i,r- CentrMllle 1 0 1.000 Rending 0 A .000 Srrnnten 1 0 1.000 Trenten 0 0 .con rhllii ..e 0 .000 Ilurrlsb're; II I .oeo C.unden e 0 .000 Vt llkrs-ll (I 1 .000 THIS IVEKK'S M HKIll t.i: Tonight I'hilndrlptilit nt Ciimden. Tomorrow nlxht ItrndlnK nt rhlliidrlplila. CeatrMtltr nt Trenten Snturdiir Srrnnten nt tie piling, Trenten nt Wllkra-llnrrp! ('nmden at llnrrUliurg. ernble interest in the opening clash Pans from all sections of the cit can be assured of securing admittance, us the bnll Is one of the largest, with s-enting enpneity for 40(H) persons. Americans Have Vacancy The American League still has one tacnncy, the seventh application te be received being that of the Merrill Pro fessionals. Already the teams are an nouncing their line-ups. nnd one of the best is expected te be that of Gottlieb. Piiheu and Hlack, nltheugh none of the trio themsehes will piny in the games unless it becomes necessary. Ten plavers have been registered They include Snladan. DnviiNuu, Mac mutin, Geventcr, captain ; Jarvis. Kershner nnd Kaplan. These, with Passen, Gottlieb nnd Hlack, will com pose the ten men the lcngue allows te regiuer. Theodere Ilnllcr is the innn-ngi'i- nnd has the plaers practicing for the opening clash. Any team wishing te secure the re maining fmnchise in the American League should get in touch with I. Heilenbnugh, president, 1U14 West Seltzer street. Trl. Council Hack In Field The Trl-Council five, champion of the IC. of C. League, is back In the field again, but announcement is made that the League will net be eiganizcd nguln tills season Trl -Council made an enviable reputation Inst -easen, win nltig twentj -eight of tlIrt two gnmes plajed. The team this year has been strength ened by the addition of sPM.ral well known local plaers and will take the fleer with Trace), Ljnmiugh and G. O'Connell. ferwnrds, Heb O'Connell, center, and Dougherty nnd Hiley. guards. Hewnej nud Nelnn ure tin extra men. Jehn Castle will have charge of the club, which will pla en Fnda night nt K. of C. Hnll, Thirty-eighth and Mnrket streets. First-class teams wish ing games should get in touch with .7. l Cnstle. 2.r. Hurt! avenue. Mill Mill beurne, phone Lansdowne l(!t!l It, or K. of C. Hall, Thirt) -eighth and Mar kct streets. S-V BERGOUGNAN t ' Ores rpe EVKIIY first e.unllty Uer KOiiRTian Tlie there la at tached u certlflc.ite containing tne Hemleu Guaranty of the National Suret Cemnnnv Wc toil! be pleuiiil te make nnj attjuatmciits necessary en our tires irrcprc((ic of tht place of purchase Bergeugnan Rebber Cerp. i ncmry iirnnrn 719 N. IJread Street TenlHr 4310 Virk tnje WHIP .THE NEW FALL Arrew FOIVMFIT COLLAR C10tt Peabody t Ce. In cTrcy.NY. Vi P V J fJ OCTOBER 19, 1921 . . , i Prospects at -, LEAO FOURSOME Guilferd and Ouimet Five Down at End of First Eighteen at Tredyffrin BRITISH KING FEATURES y SANDY McNIHMCK Max Marsten, Pennsylvania cham pion, and Willie Hunter, the Hrltish amateur tltleheldcr, finished their morn ing round of the best bnll foursome nt the Tredjffrln Country Club. Pnell. fi up en Frnncls Ouimet nnd .Jesse Gull ford, who held between them the nn nn tiennl championship, the national qual ifying geld medal nnd the doubles "chnmpinnship" of these I'nlted Stntes. The outcome of the morning treat was whnt might be termed it complete surprise, or something like thnt. Guil Guil eord, the siege gun of golf, wns out eut driven by his pnrtner en eight of the eighteen holes, but despite this distance gained from the tees, only one hole wns wen by this combination. Guilferd hnd trouble with his drives, pulling a number te the left. Hunter, of course, was the big fea ture, with four holes te his credit. Marsten also enme through in great style by copping two holes Ouimet wen one. but Guilferd wns blanked. Hunter's Score Ilest Hunter had the best score of the tpinrtet with n 70. Mnrsten nnd Ouimet were tied with 77 nnd Guilferd truilcd with 78. A large gnllery followed the plnycrs ever the course. Tickets were sold nt a dellur per. nnd a number of Iren men were gntheied for chtulH. Numerous contributions wcte censldernblj ever the standard buck The cards fellow Hunter Out i r, ln 4ft Marsten Out ft I In 0 H Ouimet Out ft 4 In n ft Guilferd Out 4 li .. Oft 4 an 3 37 -70 ft 38 4 Su fi 1R 33(17 ft 311 3 3D 78 Frem the wny the quartet started it looked as if it were going te be n fifty fifty affair all the wav around. The first five holes were halved, Guilferd was short en his second from the first tee. but he Mink an S feet putt for a half ln 4 with Hunter, who wns en In 'J. On the second. Hun ter was ever the green and enme bnck short. Mnrsten hnd n nice out ftem u trap en his second and obtained a halt in 4 with Ouimet and Guilferd, who were both en in 2 First Five Hahcd Mnrsten sank a fi-foet putt for a ." en the third, but Ouimet, after a beau tiful drive of about 201) jards. dropped tin S-feet putt for n half The lecnl tilnjcr took .5 putts en the fourth, but Hunter wns en ln 2 and get a 4 for n hnlf with Ouimet. The nil took 4 en the fifth except Hunter, who was ever the green and then mer the pm for n ."i. On the s-bert sitli Mnrsten broke th fifty-fifty jinx He was en with hi drive nnd took two putts Ouimet was exer the green and Guilfeid was sheit They hnd fours en the seventh, except Hunter. who took three .mtt-s Mui'Men and Ouiniei were en in two Guilferd was short, but chipped hi third dead te the pin Guilferd bin! thrie putts en th" lighth, but Ouimet snnk n tw-ntj-foet for n hnlf witli Aliusten and Huntei On the ninth Hunttr had a beautiful (hip four feet from the pin and he sank the putt for a bird four. This maib Ouimet nnd Guilferd two down at rlu Urn. Hunter Itird en Tenth Hunter had u bird I en the tenth nnd the ethers took sixes 'Hie Hritlsh king sank a twenu -feet putt for his bird. On the elcfiith Hunter was in n trnp and se was Marsten Hunter, however, get n hulf with Guilferd h -lne putting Marsten get n hnlf with Ouimet nnd Guilferd sinking a long MARSTON ITER 1-Ten l-Ten Graham Brettmers MOTOR TRUCK WTTHDOnee BROTHER5 POWER PLANT The sturdy engine in this truck is net taxed with the heavy chassis lead that ether power plants have te pull. The weights of the 1-ten and 1K 1K ten sizes are from 700 te 1500 pounds lighter than the aver age of 65 ether well known trucks These facts make it easy for anyone te see why Graham Brethers truck owners enjoy such a great saving in gasoline and tires A Itrf vtmty ter I ten tnd Thornten-Fuller Automobile Company Parkway, Eait of 18th St. Phene,, Spruce 1040 lSii y M 1.1 " " ZZ - lMBHT I - am 1 i iU M I Penn Very Premising ... . I. null nn llin llielftll Oil till. llOrt f ll 1 1 tcentli Hunter was en nicely with his drive, and with two putts sunk for u .1. Mnrsten wns short, Ouimet was in a trnp nnd Guilferd wus ever up en n bank. tt,tl tlimlnr mill Online! lmil ,'t nlltts en the fourteenth, but Mnrsten nnd Guilferd hnlved the hole, both being en In ::. Mnx nnd l-rnncis were en me fifteenth with their drives, but the lecnl plnyer took 2 putts, while Ouimet snnk from 20 feet for a bird 2. This wns the first victor for Ouimet and Guilferd. Hunter sank n 20-feet putt for n 4 en the sixteenth, bringing the score te 4 up ngnln. Guilferd wns in the weeds. Mnrsten in n trap and Ouimet wns short. Mnrsten wn en the seventeenth in two nnd sank n long putt for n bird 1, The morning round ended when the eighteenth wus halved. The final 1H holes were plnjed tbli afternoon, starting ut 2 o'clock HEADS CAGE CIRCUIT Cadwalader Franklin Chesen Presi dent of Manufacturers' League Cndwnlnder Frnnklm, ergnnlzer of the Indtisttinl Basketball League, which started ten ,earn nge. wns named president of the Philadelphia Mnnufnctuiers League at n meeting held last evening nt Yenuh Hall, 2727 West Columbie avenue, Franklin has been out el the game for five years and his return will be hailed by these con nected with fhe i age sport Other officers chosen were- Vice president, .lame-i L Coffey; treasurer. .Tames Hunter, nnd wtrefan, .1. .1. Dcnsy. The following plants have ac cepted framhises in tin- league: Dob Deb son, Fleishri, Ait Leem. Lunsten Mon otype, Helber Trunk and Hag Compan and Philadelphia Terminal IJivNV'ii of the Pennslania Railroad. There is n i bunce thut the league will be expanded te eight clubs, ns Electric Storage Kntter. . Lit Hrethers and N Snellenlmrg & Ce. have fran chises under consideration Commedore Cartledge Withdraws Commnrjere Albert H, i" nn-dit'. pri sldent of th IJe Kware Jlii-r Yarht Jtnclnir Anm Anm elatlen itururlKcu that tKl n Its tlrnl win ter meelln of thi jwr lant night nt the lachtsmi-n n Club, wru-n ht announced that no will net I n .andlilatn for r-e,er!lnn le hnd thrt organization Hi- has piloted the o-iFer-latinn for II M-src He Is owner f thr champion Tulser Diana and 1 head of the koateno Virht Club nf Tticeny. Three Stadiums for Columbia New- lerk, Oct 19 Columbia UnlrMtv plans te hat three Medium en Its n-.-twrnt- x ncte athletic tlld nt Te Hun dred nnd Kiiihtrenth street nnd Ilreadn it was announced teda The fnethnlt am phltheatre "111 l the larnest nf the trio hiivlnit u etln? capiclf of ftii OOe Th trscK tHdlurr will se-it je 000, and tlu I ase- uau stHn'in 70' 0 Kid Wagner Wins In Chi Again Chlraite, net Hi Kid Wuirner i,f Ph i edilphla retumid a winner uer (;-ne Wat son In b ten round match hire at th-i Kills ( lub la" nls-ht. It hdnic th Quiker ' In fentherwelnht s set nnd lcter Mine irriv Inc In this lt Wauner Is mat- hd with rrankle Sihaif.r ten rounds at Aurera 111 (J. teuer s Peter Manning After Own Recerd Atlantu. I.. Oct H) Anneuncemn' thai r'tt-r Manning would be sent nit .Ipm tim In an rffert te break his own rnoerd ef 1 ,17,4 made a fernleht ipe n' ITlnnten K iddnl Interest te tedaj a t te'i in -lie uranu circuit r.m-s r rr Football Injuries Fatal Flint. Mlrli,, Oct IB Kranc K' a eishteen m h rn e.d a Nir'i llrancn H ?h Scheel student t dead here from in ur es reiled in foetb . tnai lie tearnnia'i accldentail klvked Kri.Ki it he abd".rre STERNER'S THE HOUSE OF PIPES The NEW "FRANK" rr DOLLAR. PIPE ltitU.ni llrhir. 1'reni h llrl.ir unit .sund lll.isted llriur 54 ntvlri.. i Fermnrlu 5R1 Zft I Tll- 1TrilKll UhTlinn ,t cvrmu pipe ep;i''rd 1n e of harni- -t ritry inpe ' e He II snuseii s a p pc ut once I rieei uepaireu Ueul i-ipf Scrtlre Sterner's Cigar Stere i20N. 12th -; of hee tip., lli feri lemdm i mm :? ifeijittp' i 10 L IN PLAYER RULE May Be Allowed te Barnstorm With Permission of Club and Commissioner RUTH TOO PRECIPITATE New Yerk, Oct lit -.fudge Landls decision In the Hnbe Hutli cnne ir ex pected here In a few dnjs, as the Cem mifwieiipr hnK intlmntcd Thin Iiifer inntlen cemeH from Lcnlie O'Connell, the Comtuli'siletier's sccretarj . who left for Chicago last evening At the name time deposition of the cases of Mcuel. I'lercy nnd Shechntt will also be made According te ()'Cen nell. there will in nil prebnbllit be n change made in the ruling nnd It will likely be left te the individual clubx if they desire their champion teams te barnstorm In diM-uxtdng the matter he said "The rule forbidding World Scries plavcra from barnstorming would have been modified and the plajers permitted te phi their gained hnd they gene nbetlt It In the right wnj Judge I.andis, when heie, went le the two drenIng looms nnd Informed the plnjeis of both teams of tilt' existence of the rule Well,' exclaimed Hutli. without w ailing for mij thing else te be said, 'here is one pin or who' going out te pin nnjwnj ' "There wns nothing then for Judge Landls te de but stand firm en the rule Had the players petitioned him for a inodltiratlen he would have given tliL'iu the permission, with such tjuallfi tjuallfi catiens .in would have required them te cendu-t the trip pre erly. "The major league club ewnerH were here, nud he could properly have put the mutter up te them with his reconi receni reconi mendntien that the permission be granted Judge Landls' whole record sine he ban been Cninmisslnner shows that he in u friend of the plaers One man's pigheade!nesi, however, brought about fhe present situation "Hefere this mutter came up Judge Landls herl intended te have the rule, in question modified. Whether he will de se new or net I don't knew, but I think he will I lie iden is te allow the rule as it Is te stax there, but te amplify it by mnklng barnstorming trips permis sible en consent of the owners, of the lull Involved nnd the Commissioner. "Alse thu players would be required te abide b leituin added requirements prohibiting their plajing against Ineli gible tennis of plnern or en fields whe-e thev might run the risk of injury and from I'bjccriennblc conduct " Navy-W. Va. 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