?l:W Wi-TfT'P'i tiH vw V IftS ',.JiT3 ' - ' -J t EVENING PUBLIC IDGHRPHIEAIBKPHIAi FJUJLAX' BiSxiurngJiiit ' z,L J. . - rJgflffPEa SUM lharley Adams May Start at Center for Penn in Opening Tilt With F. and JM. Tomorrow - ,--.. . i 1 1i,lN.Bl ltVU w s re KRAENZLEIN PRAISES PENN GRIDIRON SQUAD One of Red and 'Blue's Greatest Mars L,uies epirn 0f Present Material; Dern May Be Out of Opening Game with F. and Af. SVLUV AN AT QUARTER nr JOSEPH T. fcABRUM :... t nnr.'twfi hunch nt husky A. football material!" I0.0."". i.'..li n. nnn of the .'nhel'" v-rslty of Pennsylvania made 'of tW -,. yesterday nftorueon 'mi. the Itcd nnd Blue gridiron squad Zh Kit en Frnnklln Field. Worked i oil , . , fl t , of JAtjehn W. Hctsrann's squad thi? "7. He wen particularly lmprcsscu Sh'the onrncstnesB of play, the size. ht andonernl .reed appcarance of 1.1 nv odd varsuv mm n... ...... ,"thW their drllli. kln of a gre t football team." "Win still holds a continue.' i" rwir,iH nmdfi back wBte l,,lr!rt nf thin century. "It h S?lr te .nnke any predictions cm 5 mMe victories of thn team but &und out IherP loekn geed te "?;,,. , ia tinrlculnrl.v impressive. irfcM is height, weight and muscle n 7t ,nd that rfinNiM Htand the team In 1U Vead during the season. The fiflL physician was talking new ,.Th co-ordination W WP"? " t iIia tnnti who are gnu u "'. ,., vnritv team can "'Tnnet along with the excellent S? t overybedV 1ms been telllns me 1 , Ten,, idcntlncd te get back Tc of Us lest prestige." VRAr.SZLlUX has been tratching A. Red and lllue gridiron teams for .rr iventy years and hi remark XvrmnulJhn, as from an -TJrih Thn Docter isn't over ever Atle or anythinq lthatshc ,,S,leit"f an observer m hu flrtt A in the seene. TT TAKt'S lime te Imild up feet- i ball tenm that ran rempeip wmi tlm brt in the inn"- cemimiru n..- ht hurdler I., Ameriea ?nnt ?e. r- n doing. His material this year is niifh b"tUM- in nppenrnnce than nny thin" lie 1ms hnd for the hist two years nd t would hoc dp in mi u"" ID BC '" fiml tll,lt tlie 111-- r'PVC" WlU rempen'ftte for some ei tnerevurainaui. fcred the lnt two J ears. i'Ti, holiile is n dlfTieult one nnd tbe team will hnve te play top-netph i.ii (mm sKirt te finish tn make nny inn ' I . . I . . LnJ 'L sanie eplS' that i the team, In Mute ei us ;r mei the hard scheilule. will make geed this jear. 1 snare nine opinion, gradents Catch On Vlmi- Kr.-ienzlcln hns te .IV nhnut the pads is borne out by tin' opinions of n number wlie . nave waicncu me num. idvance guard of btudents, who are relng around telling one another that thflr vcar hns arrived. It h alwavs the desire of n student that he he nt cellege when it has n team thnt beasts of a send record. The mm who entered the University when Helsman took held grnduatc next jenr ind are mere than anxious te rei the turn come through. They have been Mtlsfied In tbe-enting arrnnements, retting KiOO scats in the. south stand from the -10-ril line cost. While the graduates nnd students nre Miins cntliiisiditic. llelsmnn Is woriy weriy lng about his manifold problem". Yes terday .lark Dcrn, the Salt Lake fity lad, who played n whale of u game at center en the varsity last year, was ordered out of the drills by 1. Arthur Llht. the team physician, because of I badly injuied left shoulder. The injury tlntcs from last Monday nnd came during a scrimmage drill. The ilieulder was humped hard, but Dcrn did net leine the frnrns. lie irmaincd in until nithdrnwn by Conch Gasten, liter lil h he h.id Dr. I.lnht cMimtne the nipinber. At first it was theuglit te bcnl a hump. l!ut Inter, when it was found that p-un wns causln;; no end of trouble. Light indeiPil 1 1n Westerner te see IV Carnett. the hone specialist, who will make a report this afternoon. rllllUK m .sfieiifl peMihility that Dern trill net start in tamoneio's openlnjj gtimr. llciiman is nverte. te takmg iuy ehancci thii ucer ai)tl icill prehablii l rep Dcrn en the sidtlinci. It the Xalt f.nle iettth i.t unuhla te flay irtjinii inll he forced net enli te find a unto, but oho a sl'inal caller, lirin has been railing the tiUMteri nioe the middle of last Itmn and it tatcd a the braint of Ihe team. PnOROn SULLIVAN, the triple JJ letter mnn, who plnjcd the quarter tick pest in high school, but who has jone end duty at Penn until this jenr, "Hen he was converted into u back, fay git the assignment. Sully has Men showing brilliantly in all prnc Hce tilts, and leeks llke a bnrktield flx F If he continues te scintillate. Adorns at Centcr Test. Charley Adams, from Spokane, jasninKten, the town that gave Larry f' te the University, bus first cull the pivot pest niKl will probably Ejiy opposite te Marshall I'ujne, of franklin and Mni-bliall, who wns .Tuck aeegti 8 freshman center last yenr. Minn 1ms shown the best form of all J?.P'Vet candidates with thu exception M..i UQT" am l00la "'e l'art of the weal center. en ever ilnmu i. Ill , !,! Ul gtace the weight of the Hue, which with ra averages ever 180 pounds. The "HOiJItlCrOritiin mclnli., ...! 1 fO Pgunas, ten lighter than the Suit Luku Hhmb.ncIlfic,d Problem still confronts luthnli ? )Ut w0 lmve ll n reliable utnerity that the coach has about de- ni m ? .Vttr.1 l'es Mil11'1' ll,1 A1 V lnaftlluJ,!,',UeSl IIn,n,,r '" ftillbii-k. let th..i rBl' ?,"lllva" "t qunrtur, a quar- te Rail ,.?m,'in,01," nah' "f trII,lfc t,'"'tM '"bulllvan und I lamer. irffl'";."'? t,entril1 l'ih "'"'' RMUate, who Inst jenr smmt most nf I,, nursing Injuries, has mlten dUni."i1,'.'!,'(! "" life this year nnd is r.niavinc ! . .1... i , . . . ... H h.V r ,"N '" ,UN luiinie nuint. In en...., en fcl'ewlng pnrticulnrlv w.-'l Mji1"'""K me no ,.. '"SK1",' '." f"'rlln,n'"-"' ilTemfVvk "",""' llll1"11"' "' rtleK,w,,Tn' '"" H"''H - r 1 e S(.ruh ,,k,V01)i Iteaterlrtl i -Mils, n llNll fl H ''lie iiems( of de-elup. O girnt vUllicr nt the etui ??"P "a Arw the phVU,ue ii .j-in ? "cn "e 'natters the ' Kill prebablu nie ih ili. i JW ,N. Arerf and Seuffc Sttnufs Ready for Penn Opener Manager James Oompten, of the University of Pennsylvania foot ball team, announced this morning that the entire north and south stands would be ready for occu pancy tomorrow afternoon at the opening game. The wooden seats thrtt cover the concrete stands will all be In place this-afternoon. The east stand will be completed In time for the Swnrthmere game, Oc tober 21. The contractors rush work is still going en and by the time the Navy game comes along en October 28 the stadium will be complete. ieark of the defense along with Pes Miller. Woodard, Craig, Hamilton, Worrell and McQraw are certain te sce action during the opening game, The line Is virtually a certainty at this writing. With Adams at center the remainder will be : Frank Dewhlrst und Carl Entresvnag, ends; Papworth and 'Jliurmnn, tackles, and Kell and Kauff inan. guards. The team would start witli four veterans in the buckfield, two in the Jlne, three first-year men in the line. Kelly, from another collcje, and nnether, Adams, who was brought nleng by llelsmnn In his survey of the talent ut the University 'fast spring. ' The drills this tftcrnoen wilt be light and in keeping with work the day befere a. game. Signal drills, running up and down under forward passes nnd punts find mock scrimmages will probably be the order of the afternoon. Couch Hclsmnn ndded nnether pair of excellent players te the scrub vesterdnv Nerman Wbltchill. brother of Mike nnd member of the first team last year, nnd Temmy Krull, a varsity back last sensen. 'Miracle Man of Baseball" in 1914 Said te Be Wil- helm's Successor REPORT NOT CONFIRMED Geerge Stnlllnge, mannger nnd part nn-r.ni. r i. Ti..i.nsi. fi-.t. ... t- ....... ... u,i- iiuiiir.iri 1IIU 'L UH' .1.- -national League and former manager of the Ilosten Braves nnd New Yerk Yankees, will be appointed manager of the rhllndclphla National League Club for next season, according te an appar ently well-founded rumor reaching this city yesterdny. If the report proves te be true S?tall- llhelm, who rhiliics te year. me" 1Ai Vonevan lust Stalling has been connected with the Ileehei-tPr flub since he quit the Braves spvitiu years nge. lie enrneu tne title of "Mlrnele Man of Baseball" In 1014, 1 wnen nip urnves siaripci ineir inmeuB rusli from last place in July of thnt yenr nnd heat out the Giants for the Nntlennl League riennnnt. Stalllngs' placers then eentlnucd their mad pace i and swept te four consecutlve victories I ever the supposedly invincible Athletics In the World Series. Ne confirmation of the report thnt Slnlllngs Is te return te major lenguc bneball could he obtained from Wllllnm r. Baker, owner of the Phillies, In New Yerk yesterday. . GIRLSIN TRACK MEET Telephone Operators and Daughters of Columbus te Compete) A dual track and field meet between the "long line lassies" "of the Ameri can Telephone nnd Telegraph Com pany nnd the nthletes reprcpntlng the Daughters of fulumbus will be held to morrow nfternnen .en thu field of the Shanahnn Catholic Club. Forty-sixth street and Lancaster avenue. Hnch team will hnvp about fifteen participants, nil of whom have had previous experience in different events, and each of whom has been In strict training for the games. The events are te be OO-ynrd dash, running high jump, stnndlng bread jump, baseball threw, nnd qunrtcr-mlle relay. Annn Mulhenrn, who was u member of the Philadelphia team which wen the lelny nice In Pittsburgh last week, will compete under the colors of the telephone girls. Opposed te her will be teammates of the victorious relay team, Null Uenehey and Jenn Stelnhauser. Beets and Saddle Horses which seem best nt Havre de Grnee tedny are: First race Pnnnnsnin, Better Times, Primus. Second--Fleer. Jeseph Brandt, Zouave. Third .lock Scot, l'ictrus, Bule. Fourth King Geerge., Bengn h'se, Waukeag. Fifth Prlnee Itcgent, Marie Blanch, McLean pntry. Sixth Helen Atkin. Kttnlie, Bess F. Seventh Padua, War Victer, Knight of the Heather. Tim Ben Brush Handicap for three-year-olds gives clnss te the Aqueduct cnul today. Lucky Heur, Little Chief, Southern Cress nnd Flannel Shirt nrn among the entries. Lucky Heur, of course, concedes peunus et weignc te h" ?? ' 'n bc, icrs. After his defent of Bunt at least gets a place high In the first dhisien of 1021 thrco-year-elds. Southern Cress likely will be coupled with Lucky Heur, und the entry bheuld he returned the winner. Horses which seem best arc : First race Adventuress, Hillhnuse, Peer Spert. Second Bridesman, June, Copper Demen. Third Pibroch, TIKeh, r ackawiiuuii. Fourth- Lucky Heur, 'Southern Ciess. Little Chief. Fifth Huenic, Liberty Girl, Maize. Sixth Lthnca, Heurbell, Ituncarel. The rlrh Lexington Futurity lias been marred for two cars by misbehavior of jockeys. Betty Benl wen the inee Wednesday ler r.. n iiruuicj, imu waa , dlsdualllieil 1. the judges for foul, in "h "li l'nter. astride Denges, ehn.ged I t Tayler impeded his mount by ii ini . r(lni The rtnkii ns I . . l,......... fnnltilnl IIKint flltlml In L'lVeil III iMinjiin. ' lniM- the "est until hopelessly out of it, nnd Blue Piter, the ether Whitney colt. brl( down and was destroyed. Lust enr Mlbs Jey wns knocked down by being bumped nnd Gentility wen. HUMOR STALK 10 MANAGE PHILS DEFEAT OF ALEXA WASGOLF UPSET Scores Rule High In Qualifying Round for Clarence H. Gelst Cup BOB CRUIKSHANK STARS Yesterday was a big one in the world of golf. The Southern open swung en Its merry way at the Belle Meade Club In Nashville ; the women's championship came te a crucinl day nt White Sulphur Springs ; n bis field ap peared In the qualifying round for the Clarence Gelst Cup at Whitcmarsh, and the announcement was shot out from the big-timers' publicity bureau that Walter Hagcn and Gene Sarazcn would play for the world's champion ship of the links. That should be enough te fill up n golf fan s leg for twenty-four hours. The women s golf tournament brought Miss Glenna Collett nnd Miss Kdlth Cummings closer te the final round, when they defeated Mrs. Letts nnd Mrs. Barlew, respectively. Mrs. Bar low, by the way, was the final Phila delphia hope in the tournament. Though slie fought a game battle against the Ontwentsla star, the found thnt the youthful Chlcagean was tee powerful for her steady and well-rounded game. The only real upset of the day wns the defeat of Alexa Stirling by Mrs. William Gavin, of Bnglnnd. A sur prise? Well, hardly that, for the Eng lishwoman is one of the finest players who has crossed the blue waters In years. Miss Stirling has been such a wonderful tournament performer for years, however, thnt she was expected te come through rith a determined bid for the crown thnt she were se grace fully for three ycurs. A stymie beat the Atlanta girl nftcr she hnd overcemo n seemingly impos sible lend by winning the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth holes by superb golf. Ilcgardless of who wins the tour nament, It has set a new high matk for the cluss of play which American women are capable. Southern Open The Southern classic alwavs draws a me num. aim tap werK in the qualify ing round yesterday was about hh cork ing n display of K0lf as nny one would m.i fr-. 15eb Cnilkshnnk. the stocky llttle Scot, unrolled n string of birds and eagles for n GO, breaking the Belle Abe Mitchell, the longest driver in the world, and Emmett French the loungstewn professional, had GSs. which is something te talk about, 'at that. Abe whipped off n .tl for the first, nine and only failed of n 30 by hnlf an Inch en a twenty-five putt. ' Three men 'under 70 In a single quali fying round mny net be n record, hut it sounds like one, anyway. The Gelst Cup ..Ml"'0 "il 13L0 mC" tUrnel "Ut tO battle for the honor of hnving their names Inscribed en the huge Gpist tro phy, which has been in competition for S a ,p'' yrs. Seme of the best golfers In the city teed off. Even Mr. Oelst himself appeared In the qualify in a round for the first time in n decade ler some rensen or ether, which no one seemed nble te figure out, the field could, net turn in geed scores. Several (lozen became disgusted enough with their efforts te tear up their cards. The course was In magnificent condition and the day wns perfect, but that didn't seem te spur them te the necessary cf- J. Weed Piatt, who set the club rec ord with a CO before he was knocked out by the sun nt Pine Vnllev, was umeng thesp present, but net p'laylng. Even Johnny Ilcndle nnd Marcus Urcer could net come within eight strokes of Meedy's record, nnd most of the field were down in the eighties and nineties. Hngen nnd Sarnzen The belated tilt between Gene Snrn zen and niter Hagen for the chnm chnm pienship of the world nnd n $.'1000 purse appears te be a certainlv new. Thev were originally scheduled te play in early September at thn Onkment nnd V icstchestcr-Biltmore Clubs. The scene of battle remains the same, but it will ru,r. V,1 0cteber rather than In the placid September dnvs. Philadelphia golf fans who saw the pair in nctlen at Philmont nre rnther inclined te favor Walters chnnees. Sarazcn s gnine this yenr has been al most unbeatable, nnd the British eppn champion will find It a most difficult task te ellmlnnte the blnck-hnired little Itellan-American. Ana 3000 for a single match which is about six times what the win ner of the American open puts into his purse brings the links jrnnie up with the various ether sports ns n prize moneymaker. One of the best matchea local clubmen riavn (fen In a Ions v.hlle v.-.t plaswl ut Htenten ait Saturday In ih , hi i.,l, 11 the clu chnmplnnthlns ivhim I. r. "1 ,..., UCtPftlCU ....--. -ST Y.H1.. r. ." . .. - . " ,Br" nilly Crawford en the twenty-nrst hole. Merrr Tttlmnn, rrnfusslenal it Whlti mirsh. hap Juat returned from a tour In New Yerk State, whero he enEaced success fuly In R number of matches, and ale up. reared In half a. deien exhibitions with llutchart. Thn VlUwrel Oolf Clnh will remain enen nil winter, und has Instituted an Innovation by opening the ceurse ta any rsldent of CareMay County for a ery nominal sreens fee Havre de Grace Entries for Today rirst race, purse 11300 72, maiden two twe v..rilrts. 0 furlen: fknawtn i Plke,vllle R Better Times . . . . jl I.umlnlat iin 1'ala.der "B OIJ Timer in Ht. Lawrence . 1IJ Seggurth Areen . lis t'rtmus ,,!l n M.i race, purse 11800 7?. i.i.imi.n .hree.iear-QlJs and up. 0 furlenss: lnii'tiT M ieneph l.randt 101 (ilUlnipllclty n2 AuVfUtn,ln 105 lllednky J55 KM"' ten Canuth .ion Uluckstene 1(18 -Fleer 10S Whalebone 101 Mr. X .., Ill 10(1 10S Zouave . ... I'laln Hill silver KPilnrs ...101 ...te: ruw ; Otraner-J. J Murphy entrj' taiti. tl.,1 lllus nibben 101 Ini Wilsen ,,110 Klrah ,,,, HI T'lPtrus llil Wrcrlisr .110 t nil v"" . Jeel: 8"1' L,r Jehnsen Jin 111! 110 Ker,n...r; purse $1300 72. clnlnilmr, i Nmi,Ue .. nn t0larr9 ... Vlfe'e lllanehe 100 .Marl; Tw.tln I'UIV aibsin . .112 I'rlnce Itent V0'0.V. "n Mclnn entry. ..100 11! -.in Hiiili r purse $1300 73, clnlmlnu three- Ihitn-Ji"' 0W iw '. ci muea: .ihJ.iua ,n t'lcBii Oone . ImUeiHtnr 1D0 limit A'ueM Knmlit of the 1Ail 'War Vlcier Heather ...... .10 Uallustreil , Apprentice allowance chimed. ..'tis . .1113 ..100 .!' . ""."..! 1 UO I' VI... ..,!.. ., rA . i .. 1 inlTn . . .. K'i'x-L.trt . VH Sun Ile.l ei, ?,! 8ft ..:i8SiffiJS?-n...- Ttih Vnie. purss J1300.71!, twe.eard .'.' .: . i ... .i ..... ... . . . Suli" J0' .Vehnnv t)iert.,n n'l .iLii.le . ''' ' ''"," 11U Sfvmtli rsce, puise f 150U 73, clalmlnif, WINSOME ATHLETIC MAIDS The Curtis C. C. team went te Pittsburgh nnd captured the 440-yard reluy iry'58 4-5 seconds at the I'oHce Carnival. Left te rights Misses Anna Mulhearn, Rese I.lney, Mrs. II. McGrath, chapcrone; Misses Jean Stelnhaaser, Nell Denchey KINGSLEY IS THREA T A GAINST PENN Sammy Yehns Tee Alse Expected te Aid Lancas trians en Franklin Field Tomorrow GRIDDERS DRILLING Uincnster. Pa.. Sept. 20. New "pep" was instilled into Franklin nnd Marshall College's football candidates ypserdav bv i spirited praet'ep, in whlpli the vnr'ltv bnekfield had little trouble gnlniiv,' at will through the fcrub line. Kin5le.v. the hi? threat and the un- . known quantity te Penn. which meets Frnnklln nnd Marshall tomorrow, leeks better thnn ever. Obsei ers iy the local collegians leek like n different tenm when Kings ley Is pl.iylng. He weighs 100 pound'. Is six feet, one inch tall, can punt 00 yards nnd heave a pnss thnt far. His straight arm is all te the clever. Besides, the local followers plnee grent confidence In Sammy Yohn's tee. He had n wendeiful record in I.nncns ter High Scheel for drop kicks last year, nnd is uslnj this educated toot te gain the extra" point after touch down and for drop kicks under direc tion of Conch Price. Oeisev nnd Frank, geed linesmen, are In the hospital und unable te piny this week. Hastings Jenes, n back, topping six feet three inches nnd weighing 18.", Is suffering from n "Charley horse" and several ether men Ime miner in juries. The bnekfield new consists of Den Crsgin, fenneilv of Camden Hlgli ; Snmmv Ynhn. 140-pound quarterback, nnd either Jenes or Murphy opposite Cragin. Kingsley is: sure nt fullback, as are Pnyn et center nnd Bnrr nt gunrd. Allen is new playing opposite Bnrr. nnd Weaker wns moved up from ipiurd te tnekle te fill Frnnke's place when he developed a b.id'l.iicu. Wil liams leeks suru for his pest nt the ethi'r tackle. The ends are geed en offense, nnd piny a big part in the serial work which i" belli;; drilled Inte Franklin and Mar shall this week. But Bnssett nnd Gcerge Brown, the wings, nre inclined te overrun their men wIiph they go down nfter punts. YALE Lene runs by Knnpp nnd Xeidlinger featured Ynle's last scrim mnge before the Cnrnegie Tech gnme tomorrow. The varsltj'.s two touch downs resulted from thesp runs. Becket again directed the first tenm and added two points te the score by dtep kicks following touchdowns. Captain Jerdan, who hurt his lej; in the Bntes gnme, followed the varsity with O'llenrn. With the exception of Jerdan, it is very probable thnt the fol lowing Yale tenm will tnke the field to te to eorrow: Left end, Cutler: left tackle, .Miller; leu guard, ( ruikshaiiK ; center Inndls; right guard, Cress, tackle, Dller: light end. Ilulin.in terbnek, Becket: left halfback, right hulfback, Knnpp; fullback lery. light "" -1 Hans ; , .Mill ritlNCETON Bill Reper moved his charges te Palmer Stadium for the Inst scrimmage before the opening gnme ngninst Jehns Hepkins tomorrow. In ten minutes of play the thrc Prince ton varsity elevens scored three touch downs ngninst the Omelets. The work out, wns secret. Wt .i It.. 11 n( !., t rtiimlrtta I i iriuniiy uu m mu mn.v m.in..v.n of the vnrsity srpiad cot into the scrim- innge. j- uu-uii w. iiiu uw.l-.. t.w Htnrted the scrimmnge fellows rim tif mirin tn trtWrwye Snlvely and Smith, ends; Trent and Hills, tackles: UlcKinsen nnu new am guards; McMillan, center ..rnmn, quarter; Cleaves nnd New bv, halfbacks; Ilergen, fullback. , IIABVATtD After hau'lng hard ngalnst the scrubs since M"'idny the Harvard varsitv players had ii i i"t from hard work yesterday. The dn'l for the fiist string men wns mainly ..n plnys. .TnnklriH' nlnce nt end was idled ly Wilten, former Andeer leai' r, while Corden wns en the ether wingjind will probably start tomorrow Kun hardt is under the weather and Theo Thee Theo peld will get u chanee against the Ver Ver menters, Eastman, drew, Hublinrd nnd Clark nil were in their ubual i aces. Beth Buell and Pfnffman did some very fine goal kicking with tin- tennis lined up en the 5-ynrtl line. Phil Co Ce burn and Dan Ilelden were betli en the Held in togs, but did net wmk. AHMA' rumbling and perr kicking marked the Army football scrlmmnge csterdny. The nrsity en one occasion, ihewcier, iiitvnneeii tne nnu iy sieini) plunging te ii toucnuewn. 'i it- mhhii tute tenm which succeeded t! . varsity did fully ns well ns the first ti.im I)epitp the losses of three r four of Us first string players the Army hopes te put ii reprehentatlvu team en thu field this fall. The cadets will play n deul'le-he.ider tomorrow with Springfield mil Lebanon Valley Colleges. COKNKM lleersnuiintinn of the Cernill funthnll tenm is under n Iniuries te the rcjulnr bncl's and I lie failure of Heme cuds te c- mi te ex - peclnll mis have I reught i oertant changes In the first ten' i p. M. i Dexter and 1 Unlock have, replaced V, L. Hei, le and 11. 1). Kneen ut left and right vUils rcspeu- -diiiu. F. AND M. Budd, of Lafayette, Reports for Practice Laston, !., Sept. 29. Johnny Budd, veteran Lafayette College guard of two seasons, reported for his first football practice of the year at March Field yesterday in the pre liminary drill of the big guard. Though weighing 250 pounds, he surprised the ether men by benting them in n sixty-yard rash ncress the field. It is hrrdly likely, however, that he will be in shape for the open ing gnme with the University of Iiichmenii here tomorrow . Conch Sutherland is satisfied with the condition of the varsity team nnd yesterday they were excused from srrlmmngp work, Mltlnger was back at his place at left tackle, re placing Jee Pollock, the former St. Jehn's prep captain. tlvcly. Ooulnleck has played regular or substitute end for two years, but Dexter is a dark horse, whose selection caused some Mirprlse. .1. II. Hereen, of Inst year's freshman eleven, is likely te ro re plnce H. L. Kbcrsele nt rigjit guard. Cddlp Kaw. Floyd Uamsey and Charles Cassidy were nil out of the backfield line-up yesterday and there is n chance that they won't play in the epeniug game tomorrow. COLUMBIA The Columbia Univer sity scrub tenm registered its first touchdown of the year during yester day's scrimmage when Jack Van Ilrock Ilreck lin, of the seconds, threw n 20-vard forward pns te Stunrt Biundell, 'who i.'icul .10 jnid"- mere for the score. Later when Vnn Hrecklln was shifted te the vnisitj- te take the place of Chick llcnly, who was relegated te the scrubs, he scored the first team's only two touchdowns of the afternoon bv inter cepting forward passes en successive plays. FORmiAM After careful scrutiny of the work thnt oil the members of the I erdhnm football pind hnv0 done dur ing the past three weeks, Coaches Frank dargan and Tem Merlnrty have decided en the line-up of the Maroen eleven that will take te the gridiron in the opening gnmP with Cnj,ss Collage at I-erdhnm Field tomorrow. It is as follews: Crowley, left end: "ynn. left tackle; Wulbridge, left guard; Itrennun, center; Smend, right guard: I-allen. right tackle; Fitzgerald, right end; Bontet, quaiterback ; Mc Donough. left helfbnek; Captain My, rs, ..fa-ii iiiuiiiavb, mm .unnning, tullDack. ISKOWN A veter.in eleven will be sent nsnlnst Ilheih. Island State in the first game of the season tomorrow after noon. Head Coach Hnliinsen will begin witli thl- line-up: Shelden, left end; J. I'. Spellmnn, left tackle; liiirrett, left giinid; lkspin, center; Sprague, right guard; Cullnn (enptain) liL'ht tackle; Saward, ligliteini; Clscnberg. querteriiack ; Adams, left hnlfbiick iMiulkner. iiSht halfback; fullback. I'ansche, Te replace these men Hebble, hns unur.ner leiim, ueurly ns strong. ! member of which, with the exception of hwnne. plajcd in two or mere sjames l."t J ear. Swnney is n halfback who was net eligible in PJL'l. H,. hns been drop-kicking gen from scrlmmnge with .in. .uniKHn; necurnej tins week, and It would net be surprising te see him beet one nr two ever ngniim the Stntn nn. J.. 1.1.. n i iw m ma urst putuie appearance ns a Urewn regular. Illiede Island Stntc ui:iu mwn te u u-u score a year aae w VILIjANOVA The Villi.n,.n ni lege gridiron men nre lielmr dilHe,! or. ceptleimlly liaid for the opening game (.f tiie i(ii!'' (.nsen tomorrow ngninst Western Mnrylnnd. The tenm is in excel ent cnudiuen. and ultheinjh there will he a tew regulars that will be out f the gnme en account of injuiles there is siuueient second-string mutciial en mud .Against the scrubs jesterdav tne tnllnwlng men lined up en the vnrslty; Watsen nini l.en,. (Sajles ami Cuiijiik, t,,el, at ends, ; fit eel v "UU l-ICKIMt. LMIIirils .UCI C and McClateii 'i.reig, regular tackle. legular fullh.ick. ,.. ttt present en the Mck lit. and' It i l'1-b Hun rliher U1 i.luy tou,erriw net SJVAKTIWIOKE - Tour days haul ;n uiiuinglng H,j, wwk , , ss I lie (iitriiet ecu. n ... . i... ..:... . of put .I.ii.,., ,:..: ViT. i...... l'" .'" " "I n 101' 110 l.nr.l ... .!..,..... . . . , , .-. , ....... ... jll-l Willi II the (junker warrleis will I,.,.,. ,.. ." tins season Vt the st.irf ,t ,I.A . .. son I he outlook wiisainililiiL- In. ..,...!,!. .' ""i i eiicues; i.eiiev Aci.ni. .,.l H-l I nil,,. M... ' . I.II W.ii.l huu; been bringing their preteges, aleirp tu n rapid rule, and can new phi.e oil the Held one of the" w ft. et teams thnt .nr rtpie-ented Swart I., mm. Mercer stllMl.(j Ml , iciil veteran ba. ktleld mini. Asplundh who. In the wu,, ought te. have the i greatest Mur ei his brilliant cuner' ll'is season. At the present time, . i . I cer b.,s tw.. fii-t combinations', ' i.lus ' uh-'lliutes. wlll.li be e.m ihcuv i... I the battle. " Argentina Wins nt Football lll.i ill. J.iiii'lr.i. r.u '." v, eiitlnn .It teat'.l 1'hlle. I In II In thi fourth match of the. Seuth Amsilcnn fnetball ohnmplenshlD nerlfs here. ,. V ,.' '- "' '. "lunch e i , lr(.an !";! (rtrnii, ,i,e backlicld Wletl e- ,le..l!,l,:lV.'''.wi,ii ,,.,.,... ..,... "... . .. iiTiiau. .......... , ,SU ,eiiiii net he awertnineil III 'i0! W'l ' be but 'fei' FIFTEEN GAMES ON SCHOOL GRIDS Penn Charter Will Tackle Cen- iral and Southern Meet3 Catholic High Today SUBURBAN TEAMS CLASH With fifteen eames scheduled thf scholastic football season will get its real start this nftcrnoen. Twe big contests nre carded for this city. Penn Chnrler and Central will clash en Housten Field nnd Southern will meet Catholic High en Cahlll Field. The ether battles will be staged In the suburbs end New Jersey. Today's game will mark the first time in many years that Penn Charter and Central will meet In anything but the opening game of the season. It had been almost n tradition between the two In stitutions te open the season against each ether before Penn Charter broke the rule when It met Frankford last week. t Dick Merrltt's eleven has been Im proving every day and leeks much bet ter tlvin It did Inst Friday when it pwemped Frankford. Onlj two regulars nre back from the 1021 Frnnkferd team. Captain Schrerdp- nnd Bill Fischer are the yeuncfeis. Hal in Lnznr nnd Hunt zinger. three substitutes, also are back. Cnp'i'n Sehreeder will cnll the sig nals, with FUelier, the 1021 center, plnlt'; n hnlfbnc!; portion. Mnlmen will t il e pare of the ether halfback po sition with 1'itvnrds. the colored basketball star. 'ning the role of full back. Lnbnwits will play center, with Balln Und l.nng ns the guards, nnd Shalita nnd Xacherin tackles. I.azar and Hunt zlnger hnve been picked as the wings. Penn Charter probably will start the' game with the same players that lined I up against Frnnkferd. Coach Merrltt, ' hevcer, hns nny number of boys he I can cnll en, nnd he Is able te send in mnn) iiuTcrent commnntiens. St. .Tnsctih's Prpn will hp entertained ry j.iinsoewne iukii in uie mggesi ei the suburban games. Lansdowne went T l iii- i .1.. i.l - DRUG ADDICTS CREATE BEDLAM AT CITY HALL Sirty-five drug addicts of both Ee::es, crowded Inte the Sheriffs cellroem in City Hall this afternoon, alternately screamed and sang, the sounds reaching te the courtroom where they were te be taken for sentence. Extra guards were placed about the cellroem. MA J. PATT0N THROWN FROM MOUNT AT HORSE SHOW Majer Geerge Patten, Jr., TJ. S. A., fell from his mount today at the Bryn Kawr Herse Shew while riding in the military jump ing clnss, but escaped uninjured. The audience applauded when he rcemnutcd. JAPAN EVACUATES SIBERIAN POSITION TOKIO, Sept. 20. Japanese evacuation of the Siberian mainland opposite the island of Sakhalieu has been completed, and civil administration of that territory has been withdrawn, it was announced officially here today. PLAY SEMI-FINALS V Miss Glenna Collett and Miss Edith Cummings Battle for National Crown White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Sept. 20. The pairings today for the temi flnal round of the national women's golf championship tuurmiment here brought together Mis-, dentin Collett, Provider e, and Mws Kdlth Cummings, uutwentsin, tlie two young tnrs who , iu men e iiiiLi uuHiinihu ruiiiriu already hnve met twice in tournament with pnirinss arrange 1 largely nccoid ncceid < GSicS;:,'iuul1Mrs!-Riain ' t0 ere s ml" '" ' A. Gavin. I.ngland's lone survivor in the teunu'v AVhile in both of their previous clashes, nt Buffalo nnd New Londen, Miss Cummings lias come out victorious, the brilliant game which Miss Collett continued te nut up yesterday In de feating Mrs. 1 . C. Letts. Jr., Chicago. 3 up and 2, left few willing te risk a prediction ns te hew the tide i f buttle would run tedny. The .Tncksnn-Cnvln match brings together two i'iuti thoroughly experi enced In tern i.u'i cut pUj . Mi .luck son having l i wen the Ameiicnn championship, in 10(13 nnd 1 n 1 1 . while Mrs, Rutin criers ihe mntih with nil the confidence g.ii.id in her r cent ic ic terv for the ('inn. linn champleiishlu. Tl.e Kuplisli i.ln.ter wen her way te the semi-final ii.itihps bv defentlng Mls3 Alexn Stlrline'. of Atlanta, tliree times title heldt r in n grim struggle decided en the . .g!ite."iih (jrcen je. terday, while Mrs Jacksen enme out victor ever Mis. tjucmin IVitner, the Seuth Shere star failing te continue the brilliant gnme wl h eliminated Mi-s Marlen Hellins, ln-t car's title winner, In tlie lirst round. i The match between Mrs. (J in nnd Miss Stirling esteul'iy furnl led the sensation of the da, tl.e ptaers reach Ing the eighteenth gnen all i.ien, and the liuter losing tin ei.iest enlj when her ball wrj st.Mimd ilglitmi iiiibes from the hole. She tried for the slu.t, nn almost iin- ptmsuiie one, nnd lest a chance for the (IU., . lin., eK l.l, I .,.,.,,,,, .1 '. I,., 11 ."l ..."v.. 71.1" ,(.t IM . "'l' "" 'tl - I'i.ll. Mr. Ravin nln.ved a hteiiih . careful cnnin throilLFlle.it thn . nn.l uj.lln Ml. Stirling's nlav. though nt tunes sen- Ln.lnnl .. ,,e.,. ......., CH'tVtlMI, ,.., ,1,11 1(,,,L ' ,'..!. McLaughlin Quits Tennis for Bends Ijes Angeles, Sept "J1' - Maurice K. McLaughlin, former weild elmiii elmiii pieii tenuis plnyer, hns announced he will gie up tennis nnd hns taken n position selling Me. ks nnd benis. lie feunerly mnnaged ihe tennis de partment of a local sporting goods store . Statistics of Teams in Big Scheel Game PENN CIIARTEIl riiwrr Ponlllen Ate Wft. lit. Tnulnne. left end (7 J 5'?. r.vn. if ft tackle... 17 W B.ll .Maxwell, left itnard JJ 145 g.J hehimflip. renter i- Ii ! ... tlcleer, Hrlit ... (tiinrd . lfl 1KJ ft j OeUer. rlitlit icunrd 10 100 B0 h Unison, rlulit end , ... .17 14 ft. W. llrlll. qiinrterhnclc 10 1.W .8 M. Hinlli. letJiuinmek JO J2 J-J Freemin, rlrht IiftlfbiMk ... 1. J J.J M, llrlll. f-lll.iifk .!.. '". 'i,.0'1 Coach Henry SI. (Ultk) Merrtti. Yal. CKNTIUVL HIGH risyer Toeltlen Ai Wit. Ht. Mnntilnner. Irfl, red 18 IM ft.B hhnllta. left tnekle. 1J W B.f Ij.n. left imrd 17 1W g.l I.nl)Owlti. center t J2 ?22 r tlnlln. rlitht ruard... 10 1 " Zneheri. rUht tackl 1 W B.10 l.uiar. rlrht end 17 178 0.O Hrlireeder. i nuarterbecU 17 140 8.8 FUeher. left halfback. 17 160 B.IO M-vlmen, right halfback. ... 17 IM B.O lMmrl. allbak "A--V.i,J7 105 6,1 Coach Dr. Matthew O. O'Urlen. through n remarkable season In 1021, whlle the Crimson and Gray wen the Catholic League title for the second consecutive time. In the ether suburban contests scheduled Bristel IUgh will meet Ablng Ablng ten High ; West Philadelphia High bat tles Darby High; Germantown Friends travels te Ilidley Park High; German -town High will be entertained by Rad Rad eor High; Haverford High takes en Media High, nnd Perkasie will play nt Ambler. Six games nre carded for New Jersey, Woodstown High will be the guest of Vlnclnnd High; Woodbury Hlh will ploy the host te Salem High; Burling ton High takes en the Scheel for the Deaf; Glnssbore High lines up against Clnyten IUgh; Hndden Heights High entertains Merchantville High, nnd Moorestown High will try te overcome Colllngsweod High. ' Today's Scheel Games Inn Charter v. Central High. Housten Field. Tnent-nlnth and Somerset treeti. .seiiliiern men vs. inuiue nun. ( niun IHeUI. Tuentv-nlnth nod Cambria streets t Je-rDh'n I'ree. . Lansdoune HUh. I..1 llwlnli lie rinTHreunti AVent I'hlladelehl.1 a. Hlirh vs. Darbr HUh. uerhv. (Jei'imntewn l'rlrnds v. Rlltrr Vark Hlsh. I(11 1 1'nrk. Merita llllll v. Havfrfnrrt llllli. Mnorc1e-n IHh va. C.'olllncniveofl nirh. IlrUtnl Illrh vs. Ablnrtcn Hlirli. Ablnrten. MerclnuitvUle IIIcli vs. Hndden Helchtfi MUCH. (ilassbera Hbcl vs. Clayten HUh. Wpodatewn Hlh v. Vlneland lltrh, Hriinnl for thn Ienf v. lliirlliiirten HLzh. (lermantnfn IiUli . Itednur UUti, VI nvtij. ff uh T,. Woedburr Hlich. Ambler HUh . l'erkeele Hleh. at Ambler. GOLFERS IN SECOND Cruikshank Leads Field Southern Play With Recerd Card of 66 in Nashville. Tenn., Sept. CO. En trants In the open championship tour nament of the Southern Gelf Associa tion ftnrted the second qualifying round of eighteen holes tedny ever the Belle Meiv'e Country Club course here. yesieriiny. mis metneu Dreugnt to gether such stars as Kmmett Prenon nnd Jee Klrkwoed, Jim Barnes and Beb , McDonald, Abe Mitchell and Beb 'Cruikshank and Jeck Hutchisen and Geerge Duncan. j Facing the players was the remark able record made in esterduy's inltlnl eighteen bv Cnilkshnnk. nf U'nclfinl.l X. J., professional, who came te the i lilted states about two jeers nge. Small of stature, geed-natured and ae eurnte with the clubs, the Scot petted n 00. flve under par and u record for the C.'130-yard course. Mitchell nnd French Tle Ciuikshnnk's effort wns enlv two strokes better, however, thnn two ether-. Abe Mitchell and Tinmen Trench, both of whom made (IS Onlv a fal tering putter checked Mitchell's effort. Mitchell's .11 en the eutwurd nine, though, will give the golf bugs some thing te talk about for devs te come, for It is no common performance te finish eight holes In three eer threes nnd hnve a chance for still nnether trey only te miss it by less than a feet en a twenti -five feet try. Walter Ilagcn wns nnether te suffer from the effects of the brenks of the game Placing his drives straight nnd fnr down the middle of the fnirwny and sinking putts from every corner of the preens, the British champion wus held back only by his Irons Hngen Sheets 00 HagenV first hole under par In his cnnl of fin enme en Ne. -I, when he holed n great birdie three after his tec shot had landed in heavy gruss en the bank of the creek His shot from the creek hit the p aml he snnk e ten -feet putt. Birdies en fourteen, lifteen und sixteen put him within eus striking distance of the course record lut disaster en th. last two holes cost him the honor. FrnriL Gedchnux, New Orlenns run ner up te Bebln Jenes in the South ern nmnteur championship nt Atlanta this summer, led the nmiiteuis, with "I! He w." followed by Polie ( Bind, Tennessee Stntc end inniceMeglntc ti ti tlehelder. with 7(1. Milt.. Tii..,n. Nashville cltv chnmplen, required H'S, i J"' Scott l'robtuce, of Chattanooga; LVaMUK, ti imtt't vrMi, 4UKA ST. JOSEPH'S PREP MEETSLANSDOWNE Injury Will Deprive Suburban Eleven of Services of Its Captain Today LOCAL 'TEAM HAS WEIGHT fit. Jeseph' Prw Jjnnnaevm ntrt "r . , :""!. Monition rorniRnthfeQ . riiht ritftrd Trainer nonehufi . rlrhttnchlr Imrram . ' rlrht pnd fl. Wnlten Mnrra . . . nmirtrrhsclt J.Walten Osliorne . falllxirk Plrar TiO?l!?V: ,C'Vtn- J'TPlre Tym rhllllpe. Tlrar 12-mlnute prrleds. Minus the services of its captain, Paul Stnckheuse, Lnnsdowne Hlfh Scheel will clash en the gridiron with "Heinle" Miller's St. Jeseph Prep eleven, champions of th Catholte League for the last two seasons, this afternoon en the suburban gridiron. Stnckheuse, who plnys right tacM for Lansdowne, suffered n broken col larbone In practice. The extent of his injury did net become known until late last night, and It caused gloom '""" me mju.vi. i no injury oc curred ns Stnckheus-p wns tackling the dummy. In his place Coach Wcrtsch hns decided te iife Hy Ingram, who played in a substitute role last season. The contest premises te he one of the greatest battles of the current scholastic season. Lansdowne has al ways been among the strongest of tbe suburban teams, and this year is no exception. Six last-year men and two that plajed en the reserves last season nre In St. Jeseph's line-up. The half dozen "veteran')" nre Jack Butler, captain, center; Denehue. right tackle; ( onnaughten and Laumakls. guards; Kane, end. and Osberne, fullhnck. Jee Tighe. who will held down the ether end position, wns a member of the reserves last season, as wns McGln nis, who will be peen nt left tackle. Cunniff . who will start the gnme at right halfback, s playing his first yenr of high school football. He was a mem ber of the basketball five Inst year, and w'll captain the quintet this season. The ether two members of the team nr,?, ne,wcem. namely Magna, who will call signals, and Gegewski, holder of the ether bnekfield pest. .eJke Crimson and Gray line averages 180 pounds, ns against the 150-pound line of the suburban team. Connaugh Cennaugh Connaugh ten, guard en Miller's team is the big gest schoolboy player In these parts. He tips the scales at 27.T pounds and can step around well with the lighter men. i. Th.e b'lr,,,t 1,lyer in the Lanewne line Is Geerge Walten, right end, and he weighs only 1C8 pounds. The St. Jesepti backfield is nlse great deal heavier thnn Its opponents. Clese te twenty pounds difference is found between the two backfields. lawrencevilIehelds light football drills Coach Dickens Leeks for Speedy Eleven at Prep Scheel Lawrcnccvllle. X. J.. Sept. 20. Under the tutelage of Conch Dickens, who is new this year, I.nwrencevllle Schools' football squad hns been prac ticing daily and shows all the marks of being up te the standard set by former teams. Ten letter-winners from last year's teafn are hack, but the squad will be handicapped by the inability of Cap tn'n Steele te return te school. Te mnke it worse, Lnngherne, 1921 center, will be unnble te piny tills season be cause of nn injured knee. Ne hnrd serimmnges hnve been held yet. but, nevertheless, Lett. Dennlsten nnd Alexander have been showing great form. The first game will be played with Ferdhnra Prep as tlie opposing tenm Saturday. Princeton Prep, after a year's absence, is back en the schedul agnin this fall The complete schedule fellows : Bnptmbrr 30 rvmlham Trep. hem O-teber T Princeton Fresh home, 14th, Olln-an Schce' bnm slit Menfelnlr Acd nv hnme csth IT til Scheel home Noemir J. I'rlncoten I'rept home, 11th. rVJ2ii Institute mty LOWER MERI0N READY ' FOR FOOTBALL OPENING Coach Forstburg Has Seven "Vets" te Start Against Berwyn Wli seven memb rs of last year's tenm back. Lewer Merien High's foot ball eleven expects te trnvel through a successful gridiron n'nsen. Coach Frank I"ertlnirg, nssisted by T H. Loemls, of Lebanon Valley, nnd Tem Hewlns, the athletic director, has been drilling the team hard every day und Is all set for n hard sensen. A probable llnc-ue for ''iturday'n gnme ngninst Tredyffrln-Kiistev. n High, nt Berwvn, hns been announced. Cap tain Smith and Petersen, ends ; Brown and Scull, tickls; Ruddlek and Dnhan, gunrds: Bnrr, center; Stillwngen, quarterback; Pettltt and Metgnn, half backs, and Bless, fullhnck. probably will start. limes nnd P.'rhnm. half backs, nnd Klltmtrick, a lineman, nlse will get into nctlen. A large schedule, has been arranged, as fellows ; Sectemtrr 30. Trfdjffrln-nusttewn High. an ay .icteber n Chel'enhim High, uwny 14th. Centrnl IT'Kh Ikite 'Jlat Ablngten HUh. hnin 27'h ''rr Hnrb'v HUh home N pint 1 I.i, n. Iene Hlsh home 10th, Jln'Men IMshn IliBh home, lGth, Had ear Hlsh nuay. ALL-PHILLIES ARE READY Tem Rellly's Team Will Open S con en October 15 Tem Itellly, of the All-Phillies, is whipping tl.e downtown aggregation into shape for the opening football gnme en Sundtv, October 1.", nt Mndl Mndl sen Park. Thirtieth and Beed streets. The Initial nttructlen will likely be Hebnrt. Bellly hns a half dozen college stars I., th. 'l""-iii this venr, and vster- dny signed Jtinmy Deyle, of Celwyn, who will de the punting, nnd Jack Smith, of Wellington L'nhersity, of Massachusetts. Itelllv l.as a number of big gntnes booked up the State nnd hns a number of open diiles for games nt home. Ad dress Tem lteillv, fi.'l20 Walten avenue, or phone Woedlunii IllO.'W between 5 and P M Dempsey Leaves the Weeds M. Jiilin. N. II.. Ntet 2ft Jack I)mpsy, hsnvyw.-Uht ihnmnlen, uSJ tits huntln piirty h lefl this tliy for Ilestnn, en reutn te Nw Yerk Demrsv hurt husti spnilln .iim rtays In. th weeds of Kins r'eunty, where h killed la llrst meass last Tuesday. A.H.itt& r WE r Ii 41 p ,
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