Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 19, 1914, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVKNING- LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTBMBEE 19, 1914.
Shortstop Jack Miller and
Left Fielder Dolan, of St.
Louis Cardinals, Accused
by Pittsburgher.
As Jack Miller, shortstop of the St.
Louis baseball tram, and Albert J. Dolan,
left fielder, stopped from the breakfast
room In tho Majestic Hotel thla morning,
they were arrested by Murray Edlls, a
constable of Pittsburgh, on warrants
charging assault and battery upon Vll
Ham V Gastior, of Pittsburgh.
Umh men were hustled lo the Central
station and locked up, while Muggins,
mnnagei of the Cardinals, hurrcld about
In an effort to gel his two ptavers out of
a cell that they might perform this after- (
nnon In two git mo h against tin Phils,
lloth plnver were on hand at ball time.
It 1 said by (lie Pittsburgh polios that
Jn. k Miller was too attentive to Mrs.
V illicit D Gnspti. Tho woman's hus
band objected. It Is said, after ho had
trailed hl wife and the ball ptuer
thi'uiBh bright lighted refreshment places
or Pittihurrfh.
Onspi approached the ball player nnd
upt.ralded him. Then Juck, It Is said,
smote him on tho noe. Gasper fought
back the best he knew how when he was
set upon by another ball plaer. This
nun lie believes was Dolan of tho Cardi
nal Dolan. on the other, explained this
aftvrnonn that he had never heard of
Gasper and had nut the pleasure of cvtr
meeting Mrs. Gasper.
Miller was arrested by the Constable,
several weeks ago In Pittsburgh, but
excused himself stating that he would
hun through with a fow soft-boiled
eggs and Join Kdlls immediately. 'While,
Kdlis w.ilted ami wandered at the ap
TWO GAMES BETWEEN PHILLIES AND ST. LOUIS TODAY-ATHLETICS AT DETROIT
OLD ELI ELEVEN
LEAVES ITS CAMP
AT MADISON, CONN
BASEBALL PLAYERS
ARRESTED HERE FOR
" ALLEGED ASSAULT
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WILL INTEREST VISITORS AT BRYN MAWR SHOW
H. C. Phipps, of New York, to exhibit this fine pack of Beagles at the Horse Show Tuesday.
WYCKOFF AS WILD ! HOT WEATHER IS A WOMEN MARKSMEN
NOW AS WHEN HE SERIOUS DRAWBACK TO ENJOY SHOOT
JOINED ATHLETICS TO FOOTBALL WORK ; AT SEASIDE TODAY
Shows No Signs of Getting Pennsylvania Gridiron War- Famous Nemours Ladies'
Over Aversion for Plate, i riors Suffer Much in Scrim-' Squad, of Wilmington,
mage Contests on Franklin ' and Others to Try Skill in
Special 50-Bird Event.
BEAGLE HOUNDS TO
BE EXHIBITED AT
BRYN MAWR SHOW
Mackmen Meet Tigers
Again This Afternoon.
. I
OirrnOIT. Mich., Sept. li.-John Wel
dou Wjckoff Hcems to be untamable.
Throughout the season of 1511 h was so
petite of tin plaer. Miller was board
lug a train for home. He kept out of '
Pennsylvania until the piesent trip here.
w,fe. believed that she to tecclvlng I"'1 that hp uas npv,, !,"ul1 to "
tlu attentions of Miller. HI suspicions Into a game unless it had either' been
wen lncteased when ho found a pair of cinched by the Athletic", or hopelessly
ttousei, belonging to Miller in the room ,0,t- Mack oftn t tnt WeUton
of Mr. Gasper. He Identified the ,
trru eis bv finding. It Is said. 11 check I nlon" ' th' cntre of the dininnnd when
foi one month's pay drawn In favor of ' anything was at tnke. This saon the
Field.
Appropriate That American
Peterboro Should Be Held
Here, as Philadelphia Is
Great Sport Centre.
As It Is generally accepted that Phila
delphia Is the greatest sporting centre of
By EDWARD B. BUSHNELL. , ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 19.-
Fianklin Field was a. veritable oven The famous Nemours Ladles' Squad, of
osterday. and the football men suffered, Wilmington, Del., Mrs. Harry Harrison, j America. It Is particularly appioprlnte
iinruiy tne any tne coacnes woum nave or tne Riverside Gun Club, Miss M. Av. ' that tlm Hist "American I'ctcrDoro"
i-elected to give their men the first taste I TJemv, Anderson, Ind., and other women j "hmM l,c held here. U Is expected that
or scrlmmng. Th time befo.e the thMn,,. WH. feature
Initial contest with Gettysburg, one week ' of the Westy Hogan Association In ' will take plaeo at Urvn Mnwr, under the
Mill, r
!aper nccued his .lfe of friendliness
with tl ball player. She made no d2
ni'l and then Gasper trailed the two,
with tin result that he was badly pum
mt Ifd by the athletic escort of Mrs.
fiaspit. ' Hugglns was about as busy ;t
man n any In Philadelphia Just twi.
minutes after the arrests occurred. It
was not unttl after tne nais negon i
era
r
Wllli'iitispnrt rlsht-hnnder h'gnn well
Shortly ufter th" clock of the martins
pistol he defeated Wnltci Johnson. In
stead of giving him renewed confidence
that victory seems to have phijcd havoc
with Ills control and he has not lm
piovetl In this respect at all.
The opposition has never been able to
hit Vcknff cnnsistenllv, but they
didn't lnvo to. The waiting game was
rack at tho Phllly't grounds that he ! Pierornble an cenenllv won for the
s-iimttl a normal state of mind. I club which ns facing Vrknff. t.'tiptnln
l?ilh lis nlajern had thm been held , lr'1 ' nomas nnri t onni" jioei; uae ,-am
... . .. . t ,i i 'n niiithfir nf liniie I lint VV'i t !. nfl Imil
hence, however. Is nlready perilously their specially arranged GO-blrd match,
short, nnd this sort of strenuous work The fair gunners are heralded as tho
was absolutely Imperative to permit the stars of this sport and the competition
conches to pass on the respective morlts
of the candidates for the lino. Although
It was much too hot and sultry for foot
ball, it was a good day to reduce weight.
Too many of the linemen nr still car
rj Ing excess cargoes of weight. ,
will be watched with Interest. This fea
ture to draw tho ladles is quite the In
novation of tho tournament and the
first time that their entry has been en
couraged. Today has been designated as "extra
line, i $M,) ball each for n hearing In
Allighenv County. Hugglns did not
l.ir VW in his hip pocket, but In his
coat tie had a fountain pen and a check
What the conches thus tried to teach
was the proper manner to break through
as much speed as any pitchei In the
leaguo, yet his ahllit to break the ball
at sharp nnies nml to wu.7. it iIiiourIi
,..!. ll ..., n ..or.lHn.l hor-K" ' I "" a IOI Of uppril HUM ll-l-ll I-Ullll'l)
5TMTitntl h'istled his errant players back , """''J" . ,lls ''."K ,"' i ,"1n,J'nl' J, "."'! I ard to check opposing linemen without
io uoik lltfulh inr one season he would I ""'"R the hand-. I he way the coaches
n 111 and be a his winner, hut he has worKeil the men had much the tame
lire, i n complete tlNiippolntment to Mack pffcl .,? Ult,j- contest for oarsmen
inn se.THon unti sntiwi nu hiu." oi set
tmu over his wlltlnes.
This same think' happened with H. roll Coach Hiooke had the tandidatcs for
The character of the scrimmage work i day" on tho program of the Westy
in which tho linemen Indulged was con- ' Hognns, the regular program of MO tar-
.,. .a,-i- .i.. -ri, ,r ' Pft-S nllowed by the Interstate AssocK-
llnod to charging -xerclse,. The of- tQn havnB ,)een n,ready conte8tcd. 0ver
fenshe side had seven men on the line, 10o Rnncrs stalled off on the Westy
of scrimmage, the defense four ami five. I Hogan "special" this morning, which
has been arranged for chtrants nverag
auspices tif the Morse Show, during the
live dnvs beginning September 21, will
mean to America what the similar show
held annually nt Peterboro, England,
mean" to Great Hrltaln.
At the coming Hryn Mawr Hound Show
there will be a largo number of loinl en
tries, and many representative packs
ftom other cities will compete. Tho won
derfully organized beagle packs of H. C.
Phipps and George li. Post, Jr., of New
York, nre entered. From Virginia will
come Di. K. Lster Jones, of Culpeper,
A'a., and from Ipswich, Mass., Jnmes W.
Apple-ton Others from New York will he
the packs of Ilaymond Hclmont, Arthur
riurden, H. T. Peters and Kugene S. Rey-
nal. The packs, will he shown by the
DATES FOR THREE
DOG SHOWS HAVE
BEEN ANNOUNCED
Two Planned by Boston
Terrier Club, October 3
and 5, and One by West
Philadelphia Club, Jan. 23
lug SI per cent. Next comes the handl- I mnstPr nm huntsmen In hunt colois and
I tlii.jn a Aril..- III mnbn n InlnfAut n ful
to the ball park In an automobile
PHILLIES BOOKED
FOR TWO GAMES
WITH CARDINALS
Opening Engagement Will
Begin Today at 1 :30
o'Clock Locals Have
Captured Six Games in
Succession.
J. Sebastian Doom, loadei of the Phil
lies, will entertain hU Missouri rival.
Miller Muggins, of St. Luuls, this after
noon at the Philadelphia ball park
liuublohtrtder I planned, the first bu
ginning at 1:30 o'clock. This double
xhib.tlon Is tho first of the St. Loul
fcile. which is the last lo be plaed be
tween ihi-dt; clubs this season.
Ila-lng won fclx Uralght sames, tho
Phils ara bfcomlng more confident each
day that they may land In the drat
division Some real cause, too, has been
fhuwn for the belief that it is within tho
range of possibility for the Daisies to
move up by the consistent losing of th
El. Lculs and Chicago teams The Braves
have been dueling with the former, arid
put them out in all their recent encounters
rxcept the one staged yesterday, which re
suited In a tie at the end of a dozen in
rings lule the Braves were failing to lond
their final same from the Cardinals, the
Citar.lt- were completing a clean-up series
with tho Cincinnati ld. Charley Her.
log'.-, cmb played in rather bad luck os
ttnlay. and was nrtally defeated 5-S. when
Fie it ht i drove In the winning run In lh
mntn liming.
A general shift uf enmbatanti lake
place toda. The Uianta are to toe the
n.aik with their ancient opponents, the
Chicago cubs, while the Cincinnati club
goes ai.ru.-3 the Brooklyn bridae to
vikit Charley Kbbett'a stadium. Pitts'
burgh will meet Iloston. This means
that on paper, the Braves hae the
otttci i-f the chancps the coming three
d.f,d to increane their lead over the
Giants, nut the nll-prrvading untertalnty
of the pastime makes it a hazardous guesa
to ba that the Hoston club will do better
against Clarke's men than the Oi.ints
vlll against the Ctibg The Ilravea dropped
half a game In thr- leaguo race when they
tailed to win out from St I.ouis.
That game has gone by the boards and
u a ieal gain for the Giants, as the llo
ton and St. I.ouls iluba do not meet
again, ht nee they lannot play oft the tie
Before leaving here Manager Clarke
stated that he would use the twst team
lie t ould muster to play the IJravoi 'fi
ttrtiigiheri his club as much as possible,
t 1 1 kt lias ordered Wally Schang's
i mtinr who has been with the St. Jo
(.eph. Club of the Western league all
ktinuurr to report to him at Beaton
can at HKl targets. In which 130 men
air entered.
theie events will mnko nn interesting nd-
tlltlou to the Hi mi Mawr Horse Show.
The Hound Show Committee on beagle
bounds at lliM Horse Show will consist of
U. PIunke(t Stewart, chairman: William
HOPED ARENA NOTES
Frank Iiiglney, of this tity, will be ! " '',,,tlce;. "''lyv; t,n,rc"'e clarK'; "''
In another .art of the field Head seen In one mole bout befoie he sails for " ' "'" n"1"- " "" " -"
Australia, where Snun.v Unkei, the lead- '.. '
tt.,il,t. n.if.lh.- rltrhl.llill rin. whn.n.Mnek .u- ,....,..,.. .!, .. . , i . .... 'K I'lumuiil ill lliai L-tmilll y. IIMH Ullicu
. ... ,.. -. .. , , c uuvi.ll;iil .luiim uin t.imuai ,1-1
nuifceti ttmim: lor aDntii Hirer season iinu
him for severnl contests. I.oiiglircy will
who was as i.itd lit the llnNh us he ,is
, when he begKti. Iloilt'k wns teleused to
I Haltlmore. hut Jumped to the lltookhu
I Kedeinl". With that flub h showe'l the
j same old nearness t.nd has not bicn able
i to win as he should In the outlaw or
ganization
It nun Wvckoff's wlldness bleh paved
the wax for the Detroit vietotv vester
ila. Todnv the Athletiis inent the
TlRfra again nnd tonight thev will lonvo
here for Clewlund to brsm a t rb a with
the N-ip- Suii'lo'.
ED COLLINS NOT
NOVICE AT DAILY
ARTICLE WRITING
There are severnl sections of this cotin-
trj In which the Kngllsh haie, which is
tin' Ideal quail. v to hunt with bengles,
has been Introduced. Where this game Is
not found the American "cottontail"
inbblt, which Inclilentalh, In .srdentlllc
clas'lllcatlnn. is a true hnre, affords very
i stienuouH. Hmbryo niiHrterbncks, half- , appear in the final bout of an nil-star
, backs nnd fullbacks run throuuh signals, I show at the Olvmpla Athletic AsoclatlT.i.
hurled and caught forwnul parses, iliond and Halnbrldge streets, ne.t ilon-
chiiftd iii and down the field under day night. Malinger Ilarrj Kdwnrds has,
Ulnt.d rvit.l nvi.ii trl.,,1 n llttl.. V. nt If In mnll,i,,t Vtl.,i ti'ltli ' I n It., Inr." fZttnu nt I
ruunliK back punts. I Drooklyn. Tht-v aie two of the baldest ' ood sn"r,t' ""' "fcaslonally the Western
Just now the conches nic not Riving hitting welterweights in the cnuntiy, both J""X'V'"""' "'"""""'"'""""''" ,to
any Inkling us to the composition of the I lay claim to the title In this division, nnd ', KO0(1 "ll r M101'1-
team In this game. Hut It Is almost , their battle .Monday night should be bit-, ,l ' "'" " Ameilrn there is probably
t.italn that Cnntnlii Journeav will set terly contested. , some or the mon perfeit types of beagles
first call at cf litre. The only uneeitaln The next bout Is nnnthei verv nttrac
thlng about his work i.s the aniuunt of ! tlve numbei, presenting rieddy Kellv,
speed he will d velup To plav centre oc- the popular local boxer, who created a
itirdlng to the I'ennsj ivanln t.ystem lie , big surprise last week bv defeating
will hm to fwill LMf,ul tiettvHt.' i. ml 1, Vnllli:' .InnL rVltrl.,. ,.,in ,,f ,l. t,.u
able to back tin not only his, own rmsltion. elusive Ijnxc-ix In the lnst K'ellv will meet i del and others In I'lillatlelphln.
tint to hlp wherever an ixtta nuin is- n worth.v opponent In Willie He i man, of
'xedrd. Pn'.ithwaik, who Is a big favorite. Johnny
Thei air two nietnbeis nf last .vear's .Mao, of this city. lai-Mis n lough propo-
I fi sliman team who teem to have uiught sltlon In Voung Fulton, of N'ew Voik, the
I the conch.s' e.es ss candidates loi line sparling partner of Jlmniv Miur.-ij. while
' honors. They ore n.-oige Wharton Pep- , Henry Hauber, anotln-i well-known
per. ,1', nnd Wllhoiovv. Pepper Is a ! boxer, meets Ilcildy Holt, ( the 17th
man built much on the Mime lines at. Wind, and the opening contest will he
Prank Piikaiski. though weighing more between Jlmniv foster nnil lohnnv Nel
son
than this All-Amoilcnn guaid. Wlthemw
niiifA nboi't 325 pounds and is not vet
lialned down ii hnrl muscle MaiiU
and It'issc'l, who played on l,ijt veurs
- ir i c o r ' ",,"n- "R''t ,u reinin line pi.iitions. As
Cover Words Denes or,fv;; ,h'' "'"'v, ,'?;',cl, x " "-t
given an .ntlmatlnn ns to who will be
I J IT ! ' his n st thoiifs here. eithor hu i tleorire
vening Ledger ramiliar nrw.i.e indh-nu-d what nun or. his fn-
voriiBi lor miick nein posillOllh. (Ill
guer-, the man to start at quartet bat k
will be Vie Pnllou or Irwin: two of the
other hniki. Jones anil Mutlhews, while
(lottnala or Motiltt would complete a
irelty good hcckfleld.
Athletic Star Who Will
With Newspaper Details.
Hddif Collinj, whi will contribut' a
dally artdle to tba Fvkni.mj Ikpucu dur
ing the world s -lerlea In U tober, b not
a novice at tlm kind of work. Kij one
knows that the si eat second -saefcer of
the Athletics is a clever, accurate ba.se.
ball writer of tpecial stories, but tii.ie
ar some who do nnt know that he can
go thtouBh the daily work with as much
facltlt.v as the niun who covers an entire
major league aeasun.
Collins performed his best daily wmk
last ear during th season. His stories
wtre wldetv lead This year Collins Is
aualn coin.' to write the series, nnd with
hU knou ledge of just what the fans
want It is safe to say that there will In
no better stories in the counirj on the
At the I'nlverniiv f Michigan Coach
Fielding If. Vost has resented the con
clu.loti of one Uastrrn football writer
who predicted that when Mich Iran plav
ed Harvard at Cnmbiidge en Qctnbei 31,
! Crtnuon vvoild lot Uir its best p't's,
but would reserve them for the Prince.'
ton and Vale teams. rct has no reaon
to cure what pla.vs Harvard ucs, but it
piques his pride to have the infeience
drawn that his team will not be int.
portttiit enough to make the Crimson ex
tend 'tself.
It in be staled tight now that liar. '
vaid ha.tn't ony intention of submitting
to a beating bv MirhUan. and the Crim
son ttiav be fieprnded upon lo us its
best plats and plawrr. The sunnisa
thst the HaiviTtl would ui,o only
"simple" pla.vs against Michigan mrt rn.
reive the intricate ones for Princeton
bis series than those printed in the and Vale shows the extent to which
nvGNIh'rj tfSPOKB
The playtri, tonlrary to Oan Johnson's
statement last fall, will to allutved to do
all the writing they desire Naturally
there will not be more than two or three
at most who will do their own work, but
Collttis Is among that number. For that
reason, if fur no oilur, his stories will
be more valuable than those (lurnQrling
la be written by other players.
AUArQun4 Athlete? Ready.
UlftJllNCJUAM. Ala., Sept. 11-The
American all-around amateur athletic
championship will be decided her.; to
day at the 1411 met of the American
Amateur AthljEtlc I'uloti Ten trak and
field events are scheduled, five mlnutsa
apart, and caib contestant must take
part in each event Among athletes aN
readv here to participate are Aveiy
1 us fu i til voungster n4S piaea wen jrundlge. Chkagu I'at cyConnoi Pas
-rd while he has not shown the ability , umv Alhltllc Ciu.j X. w York Hair
thnt I nnt. Macks man exhibited, he Is tJorltli Chiva.o v tibau Tv. t i'.,v ,;'
a com ng plaer and Is aure l make . n,n t a tiili.-u it t in, Hiumii,hm
food iu the majors sooner or lalcf, I Han Ftuputrlu., Nm oil. uus.
iian persons overestimate sncillid
football stiutegy. Harvanl and Micliisan
will have the advantage of nbout the
sumo, biand uf touching, and vletoiv or
defeat will depend lather upon the rllbir
of ihi- men than their trkk or loiniiil.
caed formatioua.
Trick pla.vs for which sfriet practhe
is thought necessary never leprrjem 5
pei tent of a team's strength. fj t.
contiai , men a.t what loynl. It llai
vard should resolve to start the Michi
gan game without Hrlckle.v or Mahan In
the back Held, there might be some
ground for the supposition that Michi
gan was underestimated It ought to he
thoroughly understood bv this time that
the strength of the Harvard eleven will
dtpend more upon the calibre or the en
tire team, partkularb of the bicknld,
thun upon any new football which Coach
llaughton or an one else can tenth
them. In a team which has absolute!)
mastered the rudiments of the game and
can do the elementary things as near
perfectly as the Harvard plaers do. all
the trick plays that ever were known
wouldn't increase the strength of that
team i per cent
1 In F.eo Settle md on the teams of
, ' ?i I'J'O md 13 il. -un a visiter ai ,
ail' iik on luuctivv on ifianklin Field.
BASEBALL CONDENSED
NATIONAL LEAGUE
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS,
rhilllri., (1; I'lU-liiirgli, I,
lloolon. I; "-I. l.ouU, I (r.illrill.
New nrl.. :l Cllirlniiiill, Z.
Ilreiiklrn, '; (hicluo. II.
TODAY'S GAMES.
. I.niiha ill I'hllaih'liihln (S KnmrH).
riiiilnitntl nt llriinkltn CJ uuinei.1.
I'ltt Htttiricli at llimtim.
ChliaKii at New tnrk.
TOMORROW'S GAMES,
Nnt ftrhrtlnled.
CLUB STANDING.
w T. I'r w t, . ,.
Hniten 77 V. 5.."t I'llllllr..... (n 7 ,ffn
Ven Vn'k 7S f,I Kim Plitrb'sh ii.' ".' .Wl
rile.. 7J US nn lironkln i'.n 71 tts
St I.ouls 71 Hi IL'ilCln. Innivil ,,i 7K -S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
Detroit. .Is Atllletlri., t.
Iluslon, I: Clevrlnnd, X
f'llliiieii, 7i New Vnrk, A
u.liliiEtun, I ; SI. l.iiiiU, n.
TODAY'S GAMES.
AthlPtli ill Drlri.lt.
New nrk ill till. asi.
Iliiktnn ut Clrteluml
tlnslilnglnit at t. l.ouK.
TOMORROV'S GAMES.
Alhlrlits at Cleiilinil.
ttavhlnvton at t hleqvn.
Sew rk hI K. .on.
Il'ikliin nt Detrnlt.
CLUD STANDING.
u I. ! f, t. r
llllflit"... HI 11 .fill fill, Kn . lit TJ Ail
lloslnn Rl It Ml I St I,nl,. 01 74 t.TJ
Hetroll 74 114 .'..'ll'.Veu tnrkC! 70 .44S
Wmli.-l'ii 70 ill .V.'ilt'levclanil 4a lit ..ill
FEDERAL LEAGUE
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
Iv.inii I'll. .1; Haltlmore, I,
IndlunuiifilU. A; llrnoklm. I.
I'ltUltiirEli, 1; Clihuso, .1.
llulTaln. :ii hi. LiiiiU, I.
TODAY'S GAMES.
C'llh'UCfl t lUltllll'.re.
,M. I mil, at ritUliurEh.
uiiku I'll) ul llrniikljii.
liidUnapnlU ut HulTiilii,
CLUB STANDING.
W I. PC vv i. ,
In.lupolln 77 Rlt sniillrimklvn Ii" lis W)s
Chkagn 711 01 1 W.) ICin Cllv f.3 71 47(1
Hnlllnvor
Ilultaln
Tl 1.1 .vssi I.,,,, h -,s IT JIM
Oil 01 SSSI'lllil. li 6.1 78 40.1
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
Newark. IK: .Ittwi Cilr. S.
I'ruvhlenrr, II; llalllinorr, 3.
IluTulo. n; Toronto. 0.
Korhrttrr, At Montreal. ;.
CLUB STANDING.
H I I'C W I. PC
Rochoter M !' Hosiuitlmnre fi r.'j Ml
"rovldene 88 5 iV03N'evvark 6170 457
Huffslu S' ST r.liaJlntrrai .,7 Ml SOX
T'.rnato 70 r,7 SU If Clt 4'! UH J10
III thr world. Drafts Horn the best i:ng-
IlKh ki'iinels have been made by A. If.
Mlgninon and .1. V. Appleton In .evv
England, by Phlppt, Pot nnd Helmont
on I.png Island and bv Thomas Cndvvala-
tk In Philadelphia.
01 many yeaia ttieie nave tiren liutl-
vhlual owners of good be.iglei, siattered
ntnund In Chester, Ocl.twnie nnd Mont
gomery Countiet, and "ome veij suciess
ful benglc Held til.ila weie belli on tho
liiarlford Hills In Chester County jemt.
ngo. Intel tst In the beagles by Ihe p o-
r-le of tho soci'tl et. hnwevei, ban be. n Squirrels Die In Freshet
a v.'iv 1 cent d velopment in untl mound A ImM(lltl, ti,IIHati squlirels were
Philadelphia. drowned or clubbed to tlentb by farmers
j )s ,.,.j,it nf n freshet near A vena. C.'il.
V.blle the siililnels were hu limning for
div Piinl the trinchcrfl met them In boats
and u ci nnplishcd vvholesule slaughter.
Three dog shows locally have been out
lined by the enthusiasts of this city The
Boston Teller Club of Philadelphia has
decided to piogram two events, the first
to be held October 3 and the second Oc
tober 5. The ilrst will be n specialty af
fair. Tho other will bo a puppy match,
nnd will be held nt the Continental Hotol.
Tho third show announced is by tho West
Philadelphia Kennel Club, and will take
place January 2.1.
Herman Iicnnung has been named
Judge at tho Hoston Terrier Club's spo-
laity show. H. 13. Cook, of Lancaster,
Pa., will Judge tho puppies.
Sam Doran's Princess Iris wns tho first
dog to bo awarded a gold medal offered
by the Boston Terrier Club of Philadel
phia for winning ten of the specials of
fered by tho club.
One of the flneit Maltose tctrlers to be
seen nt any of tho local shows was ex
hibited nt Byberry by Mrs M, Koerlin,
a local fancier. Tho dog in question wns
Mts. Koerlin's great little matron, Ch.
Idttlc Folly. This Is a ten-yeai-old Mal
tese that has made the enviable record
of never having been boaten.
ROD AND GUN
One of the most successful shoots ever
held by the Westy Hogan Association
will bo brought to a closo today at At
lantic City. This year tho seaside trnp,
shootlng carnival haB been unusually In
teresting and home clever performances
have been noted.
Bureau is BIjr Help
The Trapshnolcrs' National Hurenu, of
this cltv, an organization with which
lending trapshootlng clubs thioughout the
Vnlted States are allillated, doing a
iiTPat denl towatd giving clay bird shoot
ing the place It deserves In American
5-ortdom'
Kntlicly without cost, trapshootlng clubs
connected with the Hutciu or new t lulls
nre supplied, on leanest, with schedules
of shoots, ippoil of shoots, lists of
tropbhr nnd conditions under which they
riv be secured, shooting lilies, plans of
iluhliouses costing JK0 In $10,000, lay-out
of traps ground plans, club rules, score
sheets, scoiecards etc.
NEW CASTLE SCOUT GAMES
Boys' Set of Trnck nnd Field Tests
Prove Successful.
Ni:V CASTI.i:, Del . .Sept. IS. - Thr
Hoy Scouts of the .N'ew Castle Methodist
Hplscopal Chinch held tlielt ilrst Held
day events on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs.
1 Feldcn S. Dcemer. About 12) Scouts of
I tb different organizations In Wllmlng-
I ton, In th'iige of Scoutmasters Dillon
1 ami Yetter, hunuied the loiala with their
I piescnce.
James Rtiyie, son of Judge William
Hoyce, of tho State Courts presented to
, the First P.'tliol, Sergeant K. N'ewlove,
n due tent for city clean projetts and
woik To Karl Mcl.aln's patrol, a com.
pktc tlrst i.ld set: to John Leach s patrol,
1 11 cooking set. and to W'nrreu Connor's
b.ind. a complete camp outfit. To the
oiitlie Scout body was ptescnted a hand-
, some American ling. S by 13 feet. All
1 these gifts were donatrj by Hi. and
, Mia. Deemcr.
1 The ulunerj of the tiack events will
be preirntrd trophies Muuday. llcd.il..
go 10 the Ilrst and becoml piac vvlnmra
The winners of medals were: Ono-lniil-dred-ynrd
darh IMvvanl .Viiylnr, Wur.
ten Connor and Frank Proud. Time,
l'i 3-5 seconds.
Higli Jump-Frank Proud, i feet &
luthes; licorge Kern. Jr , I feet 7 inches.
Untitling broad Jump Fr.mk Pioud, 13
feet C Inches; Kdwqrd N'uylor, Jr.
Shotput ndvvard .N'aylor. 3J ffet 3
ituhes; Vaughn Lancaster, '! feet i,
Inches.
Jersey Fish Bi Eaters
To feed tho Msli nt the New Jersey
ll.itcher fiom Mnrch I to November 1,
70 tons of fish and 30,000 sheep pluck will
have been used
BREITHAUPT RETURNS
Resumes His Old Place on North
cast's Football Squad as End.
In the final pinultn ot the week S'oith
eaat High School welcomed the icturn of
Ilielthuupt to the game at end position,
nielthaupt was declared Ineligible last
week, but has undoubtedly ratislltd the
retiulretiiunts nf the faculty, and says
he will be able to plav the rrst of the
tcibon Th.. persomitl of the varsity has
been iiotlcrnbly i bnuged. as the roaches
ate beginning tu experiment with new
combinations. White, n new end. has
1 placed Wilson, lliowu, a scrub ten
tie, has taken Sickle's place at guaid,
while Wc-itsel has won a poslllou in tho
bnckfleld.
The varsity lined up us follow,: Knils,
Itreithnupt and White: tackles, fjardncr
and Kldp.-tth. guards. Masoy and Drown :
centre. A. Whtlnker. bmks. Webb, F.
Whilnkt-r, Weilzcl und Heijer.
The finshniuii footboll team will be
call1 d out Monday.
SWIMMERS ORGANIZE
At ti mpettltir nf V M i all.Ml.,..n
. .... ,!.. I i a -r- ; --.- --- ..1 1 . l, BI1H(3
iuarier-iiuie iiiu-i.uniirii .i.iyior. it 1Bil( j te clubrooin of the big rcli
seconds; Frank Proud. street Institute., plans were outlined for a
Half-mile run- Kdward Noylor, ; inin- yjgoious campaign of educational and
utcs 10 seconds; Wnnen Connor. competitive aquatic tlurings the fall and
Wheelbarrow lace William i'rouil and 1 winter months.
Harry N'ewlove; i.eorgo hern. Jr., and James IJ. Sterrelt was ucain elected
llrokaw Scntinan.
Potato race Kdward Proud and Harry
N'ew love.
Sack race Harry N'ewlove and Doug
lass Proud
Diesslng race Harry N'evvlove and Iarl
Mcl.aln
rhalrmuu of tho Swimming Committee,
wlin tiorqon siuileu, pahl coach; II N'.
Pilot, team manager, ami Alphnnsm
Cox team captain.
The Central V M. C A. team is ar
lanrilig dual meets with the Noith nml
west lirancn 1. Jl c. A '3 Cjeruiantowii
With Its Preliminary Train!
'ing Completed, En
tire Squad Goes to Newrl
Haven.
MADISON, Conn., Sept. 19.YaIe w0UtJ
U. i .looiiiuiy season here ycsier-'
day with a lively scrimmage, of a ,,,,,.," '
of nn hour, which, though somewhat '
'""s"1, "" u" improvement over pr.
ivuB anowmgs. Jicna Conch lllnkey
wllh his men. left hoe .. ,.... .. '
. , "" uajr mr ew
111 Ilia BnrliMmniTA ,.ni.,.i-.. ..
v , . , ' "" 'M.uy atternoon
Yale had Its Blrongcst nggreifall.m 1.
tl, .,nll.. 1 ,..,. ... . " "1
... ,...a.Lj oiicRoeiu, with -Wilson at
quarter, Knowlcs nnd Alnsworth )af
backs, nnd LeQore, the freshman star
of last year, fullback. LcGoro made a
brilliant 10-yard run and scored the only
touchdown of the day. Tho line wa,
made up of tile regular players pum
pelly played fullback on tho second team
and kicked a goal from the 30-yard line.
HARVARD
CAMBntDfJK. Sept. 19,-Hnrvard'. i
football sessions yestcrdaj he M
under midsummer conditions, the tem
pernturo being too high for the men 7n
go through the long drills the coach
had panned. In the morning tho m,
wero In rowing shirts, doing only u$
work. In tho afternoon the tlrne ,.
spent mainly In falling on tho ball nnJ
Individual coaching. a" nnd
Hegglc Brown again worked with th
backs on au ck sinri 0.1 j' ,'..'?
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L 1.1. ...,' . T ". "1S ,e't as well
a
m
be nns nhilof .. ". lc"-l
i i,i 1.' uula s wnen wear
as his rlchl fnni n.i.i.t... ,l ""
wrini,t 4i" . .,::.,. ."'J- "" new
inlv-;- u-T'Zl" from t
, .. w . '" "l'BVCK,nB . fect-and
t i I " . sisi tiniiiiiMl 11
Three-legged race-rrank Farmer uud , noss' Club, i'lnludclnhli Tnniifemei.ie
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and Douglass Proud.
, Soccer Season Opens Today
l llic local soccer season will be ushered
In this afternoon m an exhibition game
between the Hibernian and Victor teams,
of the American League, on the Third
street and Lehigh avenue grounds. Other
Kimes srheduled for today follow. Pea
bodv vs Putnam, at Washington Park,
' nnd FUN V M, C A vs Smiths, at Dob-
sons Fi"!d, Falls of Schuylkill.
PRINCETON
PRINCETON. Sept. 19.The scrub,
gave the Princeton regulars runT
their money yesterday afternoon. Th,
second string players were every bit as
good ns the varsity men nnd at times
had just an edge on them. No score was
kept In the 20-mlnuto scrimmage; but
the set ubs were on tho offensive the
larger part of the time. Doollttle, who
Played at half for the regulars, was the
outstanding star of the afternoon. H
wns in every play, picked his holes well
nnd was the best back on the field.
CORNELL
ITHACA, Sept. 19,-The Cornell varalty
scored twice on the scrubs in yesterday
afternoon s scrimmage, In which a num.
ber of now plays wero tried. Tabcr, the
Dtooklyn boy who is holding down Thll
Ippl s placo on the varsity for the time
being, proved a good ground gainer and
scotod one touchdown, nnd Shelton
picked up another for the varsity.
MICHIGAN
AXI? ,A,.nP,OU' Sel"' "--The first and
second Michigan varsity teams tore Into
each other for nn hour yestcrdny, thi
select string scoring two touchdown to
nothing for tho seconds. It wns tho first
scrimmage of tho year. Tho playeri
fought desperately, aB half the veterans .
wero on tho second team and nil th.
candidates wero striving to win the eye
of lost. Ho ,vn8 compelled to halt ths
plnv frequently for Individual coaching In ,
order to give the men time to get their
un-aiu mm recover irom their III fcellnf.
ARMY
WEST POINT. Sept. 10.-Kelly, former
Army captain, was shifted to end yeter
dnv. where he alternated with Neyland.
noth are fast, nnd tho competition for
the wing Job Is still keen. Ollphant. Ma.
honey and Hobbs were at quarter for a
while During tho laltcr's period he waa
sending the men away In lightning fash
Ion.
NAVY
ANNArfJUS. Sept. lO.-Though molt
of tho candidates for tho Nnvnl Academv
football tenm from the new fourth class
nre trying for eneln or backs, a few have
been found who will try for the vacant
places in tho lino. One of the best appear
Ing of these Is Mills, a 100 pounder, who
played tackle nt tho University of Arkan
sas. Otheis nio SI Kidder, who was on
the squad ut the University of Michigan;
Westfnll. nrov.ii. Sthejhe and Lcsralre.
nil of whom have had high echool ei
peile'ncc.
BROWN
PlIOVIDUNCK. Sept. 19. -The Drown,
football fcllglhles now number 55, six ne
men reporting yesterday. Including Crow
ell, camlldnte for end. In practice thU
morning :'5 wero drilled hard on Elgnals.
Murphy und Gortlon showed up very well
on diop kicks from tho JS-yard line The
linemen were drilled in breaking through,
while the backs were being worked oil
slgnnls.
AD WOLGAST BEATEN
Former Lightweight Champion Eajy
foi Joe Mandot,
MII.WAUK11U. wis, spt tt-Jos
Mandot earned a clear shade over Ad
V'olgnst In their ten-iound bout here last
night. Five of the ten rounds wmt to
Mandnt, three were even and two vvurs
all that Wolgast could ..laltn
The r-.N-cliumplun showed poorlv at all
stages, and only in thi. seventh round did
be show any of his old-tlmt' ila- This
was the time when no toned Mandot
against the iupcs i-evcra! times peppering
him with light! und lefts. However, he
wns not able lo hold the gall, and in the
tlglith Mntitlot nsaln took tin, .ugrewlve.
Manuoc uppcaieil to be in cxcellt nt lorm.
No' mice did he the, eXLept po"hitily In
Iho seventh, uud t lien In i ttnw back
fetrongei- than ever
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