?E3 t "tiiuvmspr jf "H EVENlNOx L'EBORE-PTTTTJADEtPHTX THUBflftAY, aiSPTiaatBEB 2'4, TtHff ra V"- ICING FOOTBALL MOBILIZING MANY RESERVISTS-PHILLIES IN TWO GAMES TODAY SPINNING COIN LAST DETAIL FOR WORLD'S SERIES Braves and Athletics Having Easy Time Phillies Meet Cubs in Double-header Here This Afternoon. Prnctlcally tlio only mntter nf lin porlancr In the major Irnmirs illicit has been left undone la Hie spinning of tlio colli t decide whether the fliBt pantos olinll lie plnycil ' t'hllmtclnhlu. or In Hoston. wlillo noitiior Hie Ainieucs nor Hie Hiaves havo lnntheiimtlcnlly raptured the UngB in their respective ltisue". liothltiB shoit of nil eiittlt quake can head the present leaders. The (Hants lost their, last chance jes lertlny when they woto lientoti twlco In Ihe course of four hours nt the Polo Grounds by Miller HugRlns' band of former contenders. Muring that pcilod of time the Braves were evening mat ters with the Cincinnati Reds, thus drawing further away from the mctio polltan enemy. Should tho New York ers, by some stinnge freak of foitunc, be able to capture their last thirteen games, tho Braves would have to win eight out of their final fourteen. That tho Giants have completely lost heart was evident In their second gamo with St. Louis. The (list contest wnn close, but when the Giants finally lost out. they nppenrcd to kIvo tip nil hope for the pennant, allowing themselves to b' shot to pieces by tlio shower of lilts ml IUH9 nude by the St. Louis club. Hank O'Dny's mucli-bufCeted players will be seen again tills afternoon at Broad and Huntingdon streets. A double header Is scheduled, to begin nt 1:30 o'clock. Tlio Heavy nailing 01 me Phillies yesteid.iy showed the Cuba plalaly that tho Daisies aio still trying to win tames. KING FOOTBALL ABOUT TO MOUNT SPORTS' THRONE He Is Mobilizing Reservists in Anticipation of Some Stiff Battles on Gridiron This Fall. NEW YOItK, Sept. 21. Old King Foot ball Is nbout to mount the spoit throne. He Is collecting Ills reservists throughout the. country and nlrondy has engaged in many slight sklimlshcs With his ancient rtiomy, Czar llasoball. In nil of the out- b'lilg posln Football's forces nre scoring heavily. Around tho big centres, though, Hascbalt stilt holds forth the strongest. Not until after tho Woild's Scries docs King Football expect to reign Buprcme. Tho football outlook around tho Hast this year Is unusually Interesting. Yulo occupies the spotlight, not because It Is expected to "clean up" this fall, but be cause Frank Hlnkey 'is back to coach Old Uli's pigskin warriors. Tho prospect of this foimcr Blue star putting In a win ning tunni thero Is very doubtful. Tho task Is too great, In the minds of football critics. But the Hlnkey splilt, an It Is remembered by those who saw that fn mous star In action In tho old days, Is something to be reckoned With and tho seemingly Impossible may bo accom plished. Hinkey'a efforts, at nny late, will be closely watched. In the preliminary work to date, Hlnkey has tried out a largo number of candi dates. Ills policy seems to bo that exeiy man who leports Is going to get a chance. He hoems to want to see for himself whnt material ho has on hand. Only tho three phoers who were lrgaided as rcgulats are available for Hlnkej. They nrc Tap tain Tnlbott. Halfback Carroll Knowlcs nnd Qunrterback "Aleck" Wilson. Hln key is being noslstcd nt present by llr. Hilly Hull, who lias charge of all the kick- In? candidates; "Hoc" Cornish, who Is dhcctlng the quartet tinck aspirants, and "Billy" Shirting, who is showing tho cen tres tho lino points. PERSONAL TOUCHES IN SPORT The morning aftcr's always sad. An' 'fore this wife an' sano fourth fad chucked klil-'om-qulcks for horns July tho Ilfth copped out the belt for all tilt. feels that could be felt on any ntter morns. An' yet In 1SSG. July tho fifth, tome old stork picks to start Heals Becker out. "Twna out In 131 Dorado, too, where Kansas cyclone3 up an' blow birth places all about. But somehow Deals camo through al right an' got his normal weight an' height. An' when he camo nineteen lio joined the team at Littlo Itoclt to show tho folks what basoball stock ho'd stoma tip In his bean. Threo years of btishln' made him fit to pack his little trav'lln' kit an' l)..i'l tho l'lrato whip. Ho didn't quite (iiitHhino the moon anil went to Clncy pretty soon. "J'was thero he got his erlp But Clnoy never keeps good men, so Dooln cupped olf Becker when be hit his topnoch guit. Heals Ic.itli tho Phllly lilt ftnltlis now nn' tdiows tho old league Kard ners how to play that loft estate. He hits well over Three-u-o an' often makes bis liliigli s go fur nime than Jut one base. He does his playln" all left hand. Hut. that ain't Mich a bad birth-brand consld'rin' tlmo uiitl place. Coppj right by A. JI. Coirigan. Another chance for tho American pub lic to i. ad about n good light ltai heon "killed" by the manager of "Jimmy ' Clabhv, who wires that ho will not allow in? v t to box that dreadful man, "Mike" Gibbons. Franm Oulmet is now thoroughly con vinced tint golf 13 a "funny game." Harr- Vardon mado that remark when Oulm-t defeated hint In that memorable national tournament. Oulmet Iibb had his si conrt setback in two days at Green wich, I'rmn. Thr ntlonnl Athletic Club should bo pacto. to the doors next .Saturday night wh-n "U" McCoy lights "Jack" Mc inrmn M Coy is the pugilist who de feated rjenrun Chip recentlv. "Al" claims tho middleweight title, Incidentally. You nm rail this autumn weather If Jtm hhIi, b.it It does not matter to the JUat, rr tinker. Tho tliermonteter has Men un in the 'K)s fm- .veveral days, and It miirht ;..i well bo midsummer .Vn m.ir, it vxtniitig a straw hat, oltlior. .Vot ''It 1 ke lb,, usual football poilod, is It? JU- ho i, p foiumlila University nine is laVOI'Ml by tilfi wonthne mnn i.o ..... noticn tlio vmv Ynrkois are having their lail baball practice. . Hen's what Balnl Leonard says: M'GltAW TO Till: GIANTS. Too i.i, i,ir naKtli too lato for coin, Too late-, too late! . lou ,itPrP1 or, t10 roni, t0() onEri ou trlflf ,t at the gate; h Kimimfi- ganto you might have won i m. , hiPk in shohtly state, ieu -lept wbllo stalllng's Boston Braves "'" 'nuking lovo to Fate, '","' thtm crack beneatli tlio strain now must stand and wait. Three ye.,,s aBOi tw0 ycars nR0( fine l(.nr n(jo, tI." ,hn vou f"iESC,'l the post in time, "ir,ish bomewhat slow; nut ou wore, plaj ing hotter ball I ban v,i toinj. cim slmW( t!'1 ':'.r.'! ?""''' sometimes win a gamo. Hi. ( blef roubl throw. J-''i .,u the gods win never grant i our p-imants in u row? -'i. tin MtcclutoiK nnnni,. t.. I,,,.. i in.it when thry buy ft ticket at tho gnte mijiiis hem to abuse the ball players, to ih w',era Cl" "0t ,Cml hnm' BHl'I'Tt A hr.lli way to rnmmlt milnl,1. Ad. n.'.h"Vhp (,iinnla wlmt lie Intends to do ,. . sll,,,p of "'o wnrhl's scries tin. i 1 aniiounring tlio world's roiiimeme t lc-t..tHr S. II.m John t. u, our aim to Ktait ami 1 V "" "" e.iny ns posgihlo." series will tion saya: llnlsli tho U'r.11 tvo ,1(t ktluw Vllin'tl et,.P, I, ,.... .AU wti-hmg the Athletics for snmo years rTslblea8lne Wh0'U "n!8h U tts oarl' At last Mathcwsoq's prediction has come true. Tlic Brnvos Jiavo begun to "aik-tha baseball. Uvcnder U siispgctea by the Phllly Tlajers of having used the "emery ball" n eiCrduya game. jt u true that De ieclio Itigler, after an ehaustlvo arih of Jimmy's peison. was unable w ocate the magic paP.r, but the ball "fcU'h Jimmy wan on the verge of Jimmin'V ?" a ""K1'1 nbranon If u7-t- h?U tha 'ap,r ie must u ft i.! f P. art,st ,nr there wasn't even " c en of tt, ot only is he that awful thing, but ho Is also akin to the chame leonstarting out 1-avender, lie turned red, then bluo at the llnlsli. Five Jlmes the ball was sent caroming against tho tight Held wall In tho rhiily-Cubs' game. Becker's dilvo struck directly on top, hesltnteil n moment, then bounded away Into Broad street, nnd one moio spectator was added to tho 200 who were already ptesent. Howard nerry Is playing a rattling good game for tho Penn scrubs tit fullback. Beiry Is an nll-atound football player as well as an all-around nthlete. He is probably the best quarterback that has entered Penn since Stevenson's day. Un fortunately he will not be eliglblo until next reason because ho played on Jltthl enburg last year. This Is the same Horry tho Phillies nnd Athletics attempted to land. Unquestionably Berry will ulti mately becomo n professional ball player, but ho has not decided with which club he will sign. A dash of 00 yards for a touchdown was mado hy "Ted" Merrill on Franklin Field yesterday. Ho Is tho hero today. Charles Hhbetts will probably declare a half holiday In Brooklyn nnd havo an other dedication of the stndlum if tho Dodgers continue their winning streak to o, dozen. They have now won eight In a row. Already thoso basoball citizens who havo never visited tho City of Concen trated Culture aro learning the names of tho hotels nnd mailing certified checks ror room reservations. Poor old Cincinnati Beds! They started out to win the National Lcaguo pennant. After discovering that it couldn't be done, they stnrtcd out to makn a world's record for straight games lost. After reaching tho count of IS they wore forced to win from Boston. Tho Plrntesf hold tho JIurathnn record for games lost with S3. Prior to this performance the old Ijoulsvnio club, of tho National League, bad tho honor with 21 games dropped In succession. i:bbets says ho has taken in .a pot of money on tlio eight straights by tho Brnoklyns. That number of straights will win any "pot." Tho t'arllslo Isdians have won two foot ball games In tho last four days. Tho renmrkiibio part of it is that Olrnn "War ner hasn't n double-header on Saturday. By desperate sprint. Sherwood Mageo stretched a triple Into a two-liaggor ves-toidiiy. , wij&ssts '-&! JzxzmJmzzs&h. .rz&K&ZL& tssm&a UUREL WERCROWDlD L-X f "UliiTsTEK UCENSES ATHLETICS BOOKED TO CLASH WITH CALLAHAN'S CLAN Connie Mack Not 111 at Ease Over Race Which Red Sox Are Putting Up Against His Champions. CHtCAOO, 111., Sept. 2I.-Coiinlo Mack will send Ills, players to battle today with the rlub which Imb nlwnyg given tins (Iinmplons a fight. Thero 1ms never Icon n time In leccnt ye.ir3 wlieit thp Mack men were able to predict with any degree ..f cettnlnty ti vletory over tho White Sox. llnrry Uavls remarked thnt tho chief rcn son for this was that tho grounds nt r-omlskey Park hut! ti peculiar effect on thr playing of the Athletics, first, because nf the soft Infield, nnd secondly, becaiipe of the direction of the sun with refornnco to the pUying Held, ns It is different from nnv other diamond In the leagiii. liesplto these things, Mnck Is deter mined that his men shall win He la not doing any nst u mount of wnnylng over the rsult, but he wnnt to set tlio race over at the earliest possible date in order to gle his men time to recuperate from the neason'3 leng strain before" the series begin. Today the Athletics have .1 lead of 51a games, one-half of a game less than the nvuntin?o enjoyed by their National i.eiigti,. rivals from Boston. Nevertheless. 1 lit- Muckmt'ii feel that this Is more tlinn 1111 a tuple distance nhmd nf the Hod Sox. There Is a qwor nigumetit which has t 1 11 put up In Boston reft 1 ring to the Kbitlve sttengtb ( the Iti'd Sox nnd Athletics. The Hub followei.s claim that because the ltod Sox have won the mn joilty of the games plnjed nc.ilnst the Athletics this year they should win the pennant. Such an argument Is quite absurd, he ro use Boston hits tried to keep hoi best pltehets to work against the Athletlrs int.id of shooting them In against .om- 1 other club which ultimate! v won gnmes. On the other hand. Mack has made no (Tort to save anything for Boston The Melll.llcudlan policy Is to win b tak ing every gamp ns It comes on the sehprt iile or, rather, In trying to take ever one. BIG PACING MATCH RACE SCHEDULED AT GRAND RAPIDS Directum I and William Are to Engage in Duel Over C o m s t o c k Track This Afternoon. OltAND RAlTIlK, Mich., Sept. 2I.-A1I Is ready for the important match race on Coiiistoek traek today, when William, 2.no nnd Directum r, .M will meet to decide tho right to the title of world'! pndng klntf. Swept by chill breezes yesterday, Corn stock Park was mado wondrous fast. This I attested by tlio fact that Lord Dewey. 1.01, who today will start In nn attempt to low-r tho world's trottlns stallion mark, worked nut two unat tended miles In 2.07 nnd "KH, This U tho utmost spw.'d Lord Doiw.y has ever nhnwn driven In open bridle. Neither William nor tJIrecttim I re ceived any real workouts, being merely jogged to keep thorn on edge. Both Dr. McCoy, Directum I'a manager, nnd A Karl Vnn Nnttn, William's owner, ex pressed themselves as satisfied with con ditions and nro ready for the supremo effort. While npparontly confident, neither was boastful. Dr McCoy Is known to be backing his candidate with u. hatful of his own money, while Van Xntta'H Indiana friends am supporting1 the iloosler hoi so with btilcs nf bills. It wus ltlghl probable tills morning that, In the Interest ol greater speed, the conditions 01 the raco will be changed fmm thrci-ln-the to two-ln-thr heats M't'oy nnd Van Natla discussed, the question at eon-Iderabln length, und both seemed dlspoid to ao for the lowest possible murks. W. W. Marvin, the Ia faiette (Ind.i reJnsrnan, will hold the ribbons ovei William and Baymond Snedeker, who trained Directum I and droio him to his two-minute record in a raco nnd his lower exhibition, will bo In the sulkv Fatldle behind tho Eastern horse Stable Accommodations nt Cominfj Knees Aro Not Sufficient. BALTiiitmi;. s..pt. ji. Although thero are accommodation- for SM odd horses within the gates of tin racing plant of tho Maryland State Fan, those will be insufllclcnt to meet t u demand of tho many horsemen who lmw planned to race at the coming moo tin-; at I..utiel Patk. Win 11 new stnlls foi 2U0 equities were erected recently It was thought that cverbody could be tiken cam of. and ns the testilt the special train which was run between the louihe and licimlngs on euch race day was abandoned for the coming meeting. Stabling, too, is at a premium in the town 01' I.iurcl, and frqni present in dications there will bo in the neighbor hood of I11O0 thoroughbreds on hand for the coining meeting. FOOTBALL LEADERS IN PUBLIC EYE Captain Busch, of the Carlisle In dian eleven, helped his teammates in the play against Lebanon Valley rep resentatives, while Captain O'Hearn, of Cornell, was in charge of the squad which opposed Ursinus, captained by Mitterling. Registration Likely to be Heaviest in Years, is Keport. It Is expected that the registration of Pennsylvania hunters for 1DU-131," will tiMil that of last jear, when approxi mately 3flfi,WK) hunters took out the papers required to permit them to hunt. In addition It la estimated that more than ino.oou fanners, their families or their tenants hunted on their owpi 'nnd3 last year, taking ndvantngo of the pro vision in the law enabling them to do so without being llcenied. The estimates are being based upon reports mado of the sal" of licenses, which Is stated to have been heuvv in a number of coun ties whote the demnnd was light nt this tunc l.ibt yeur. It Is expected that thete will bo n brick demand for licenses early In October. After leaving Chicago the Athletics go to St. Louis for two games. The j curtailed serlA In St. I.ouls is ma 1 possible by tho long series of five ganus , plad by tho Mnckmen against the , Browns on the first Western trip taken j by the champions this yeat. GRTD1RON NEWS GLEANED FROM LEADING COLLEGE CAMPS The Golfers' Aftermath nnc reason fnr the defeat of Mrs Itnnnll II. Iiarlmv in Clio eml-tlnul round of the. women' nailnnai rhamplnnlil was tho receipt by her of tho news that her son, I,, u. Harlow In tended to Join tho Cnnndlnn cnntlnpent hound for tlm niir. Mrs. H-irlnw dnes not ndynnea till au nn excuse for her defeat, hut without a doubt It mutt haie affected hor game con sKisraoly, It cannot bn eal.l ihnt our women Kolfori, aro acklnc in determlnntlon. vi haie ul" beard of tho parfectly true story of tho Udy who took oer 10U strokes on tho lllnnbkill holo at Niiunes a ear or so oko. This was a tao nf gilm determination with 11 en fnnro. but It did not ent.Ul the discomfort that the lady suffered In tho first round of match play In tho Iterthellyn Cup competition when alio wade,! knee-deep Into tha rond In front of tho tlftciiili preen nt Huntingdon Volley to p ,iy hor bull. Sh could haiu droopw hack for the loss of a stroke, hut preferred to nlny out. And sho did It ut tho first attempt with out losing a stroke. Dald Cuihbert Is ery proud of his lady pupils at Huntingdon Voile). 0d he oxpeitS at least one or two to make their marks Mrs. fJ. Ijoierhur. Mrs. fl. Henry Stetson, sirs. J II. Ilemy, Jr.. and Mrs. A. It. Hubbard hae been ilajinif the wune only a short time, but ibsy are making wonderful proertss. i1',",3," ff'1 Ih.H.tbo tourniinent now be ng held at tho Merlon c'rlckit Club for the Junior clurnploiishlii uf rhlladelpbla would not te the sutiess It descried to be Ki.iuse many of llru win, wlsbe.) to compete would La I'lvtcnlcl throuKli biilmr tu attend nhuol I11 ........... ,,. .ij urn nn. nunc 10 urternoon tho liolf AssoLlatlon of I'lillmUlpltU inaib .1 nlsu move, ami there Is no d mht about the ,"" " luuiiimneni. une or ihe scml llnabt mu;i bo left ever until nest wrek is O. I . Webster. Jr. and I.. M. Washbu?n ure playlns in the Usley Cup matches tomorrow; I'blladolrhlft's women solfers show wonderful consistency In their play Mrs. ltonal.1 11 Harlow, the Merlon CrUke. fliu ail l! istern ihamplon. not only leads over ihe home courses but usually enels when iilalne over the shofi nnd mountain links. Mrs Caleb Pox HuSt Inadnn Vnlle Country Club, and Mrs ' c ' 11 Vanderbetk, Merlon Cricket flub, are usuaiiV always well up al the finish of an event This trio of plaiers. representing three of the Isru-est clubs In the Kast. may be dMn,id upon 10 uphold Philadelphia on the link, ' Play will start this Saturday for tho Marlon Cricket Club golf championship, and I Howard W. Perrln the present title hold.r. will u 5 to defend his honors. The qualifylni round will be IS holes, scratch nuiai i. !"' tsen will qualify for match play un.lall roii,,,). but the flnals to le IS holss! win, ihe SniT round ,8 hoi,. Drawing, for rru(l.h pV.y'l" , v By EDWAHD K. BUSHNELL George II. Brooke Is gradually work ing out ills backflold pinblem at renn sytvanla. Tho return of Aveiy and th rare kicking ability ho has shown have been enough to gladdon the hearts ot Brooko nnd his assistants. Avery showed lots of nbllity as a baekileld player last year, nnd towards the end of tho seneoii was beginning to develop into u good kicker. Then came first one injiity und then another, with the result that hf was never ablo to do himself justice. Ills last year's exporlonco must have benefited him, and with tho Improve ment In kicking which ho has been dem onstrating for tho lust fow days, lie ought to bo n star bark nnd sure of a permanent plaqo. It was n treat to watch Awry kick yesterday, lie baa mastered u twlnting punt that boars high and far nnd re minds ono of tiie punts which made Marshall Itoynolds, of tho IDul team, so ftiiuoiiH. jfut a man playing down th field under his kiclit. ypsturdav could bnndlo 00 per cent, of litem Sovurnl o' them got nway so well that thoy drcv. words of admiration from uruitke hlm solf, m!o wns n past moster In nil kinds of kicking, Avory liaun't ycc mnsteicd tho art of getting his kicks nway qtiickly, but th it Is u cletull which can he corrected as the season act Minces. Another mnn who has been showing tho soit of nbllity which Is hkd tu limit blin a varsity buth Is Mathews, who was captain nnd fullluuk of lliu fresh man eleven last J oar. Mathews is built much on tho same lines as Joe Mct'riuk cn. tlio fumnus guind and fullback of II years ngo. He nnseses splen did speed for so laige n man, In a good lino breaker nnd manipulates the furw.in! pass well. Tho Quaker football maiiaguiiiciit h.i shown good Judgment n its handling ut tlio ficshmnn bijuad. That couldn't ,. said of fcomo previous sctrs. Tlds f.ir tho impoitnncu of gnml caicbing ami handling of tho joungstertt has been uv ognUeil. and tiiero U now u btuird of threo htratcgisla In rhurgn of lh aijuad. Tliey consist of ux-Captiiln Ij'uib Vouim. of last yo.ir's team. Willi Jack U'utIi nnd W. P. I-'ord an hie ubu.. assist. nits, iiehvcfii tho tin eo thu fivvhiiu-ii bbi.uld have Juat us muib attention ua thu var sity candidates thumselves. Cornell came safol through its m,i game of the season, defeating I'linm, t'ollwo yiwturduy by the score ot : This Is considerably less than the iimi.-u, of last jear's vktoiy ovtr th sum. 1 .1 but Cornell hni good reuson t . 1 tilings easy in view ol the Uot v . . j In vyltb-h even Ithma bw.lt. red 1 n "' icsi 1 unu 1 on Saturday daatu-t I'nlversltj of I'iitsbutKii eUn.n Jth.uuiit have been tunlug un 1 1 I'ittsliurghers all week, nd, Uidt. ""'' vvnicn nnve uceu sent u it vartous Uns of th. eoiwm. ui terminal to wi. siumtJ Cornell m In decisive stvle it will nnl, .1 1.! begliinirig fur , Siiarpi a tin , as coa h with the University of Pennsylvania eleven. Tho battHdold boys tiro not mnk in;T any elnims to scoring touchdowns or ev.n lioldlng tho (score down against tho Pennsylvania team, but they guarantee thnt they will place on tho field a very lively lot of men. For so enrly tho Gettysburg boys havo had romo good stiff scrimmages, nnd in this respect they will have nn ndvantngo on Pennsylvania. They hnvo had ovor u week's moro work ar.il hnvt n fow plnys working fairly smoothly. Tlio team has a fair number of veterans on Its list, of which tho most notable is their quarterback Hoar, who hits played so brillluntly for them the last two years. He wns their bright star last fall hero nnd ho la phivlng oven bettpr thnn 1 vor this fall. He Is a deadly tackier and very fnst, a very hard man to get bv in the open Held. Ituehlor. UVltner. Zollinger nnd .Mcl'iilloch nre ugnln tho bai'kbonn of the line whteh Penn will nnd falily stiff though not vary heavy. Sohef ter, considered as ihm to Hoar in tholr nnektleld men, is pUying again atul lie i tho mnn on whom they depend to got off their furwutd passes. C.VMIlltipOB, Sept. Jl.-tlnrvards vaislij rat. up ibree iouchdnwn esierday aculnst the sci libs In ten mlnulei.. Muhau ronuw.1 Tft at.t for H score on tho Hrt pla, U-iier ilirvard bad Its nrst lusie of defensive work. till. IV 1 U fcitu n ...A.ft.-. .. .... . a-.. ' - ...,.w ... 911,," ,ir every uiii). ineiv was no change in the varsity line-up. Pni.Vf'irrON. Bept. SI. The radbal Ticer game underwent a test in a scilmmaEe of four rirubir iwrlwh yesterd Mike llulanl had his nrit Kcrlmmase of the season and man aged snane neat forward passes, which ended In a tnuchdrivv n In shnri order, The same tier plotting formations with tlllek and Law Uoina tbo p.'.saltis. signed a seienl touchdown. -.OCK IIAVnX. Hept .M.PMrnpelly nlajed masning guol guue at fullb.uk fur the 1 1 . th . ,1, O'ttv.burg C"Hri rnm. h'f Hu-i--day ti cpru tbe rrarn on t"n frHnu u Yale scrubs scstcr-bj; hla team wis unable to malio bcadwaj against the urlty. Knoulen. "f iho vursb, went over for tho only touch down of tho afternoon. Alnsnarth could have mado another, hut was called ha. k. Legnrc had one goo. opportunity for a goal from thu Held from the a.-.-.vurd line, bui Just missed ItT m?-PO;US'-S'S!' - Tho main squid of .M'll'J'Jtos for tho N,.lv '""" reported yestrr Iay nftcrntxin. a week in advance of the open ing of tho iiademlc year. Tho veterans of lust year now on hand nre Captnln Overes. h l'eriy. Hn rrln.n nnd Fall Inc. Of the atronir tubstltmes who plased In a numher of cnuies there inc. Ivnncdt. Wurd, Wicks. Grnf. Mil- I null tlavniulss ll,. .... rtt , ... -..-.,, ..kMMi'u., wuivn, ivmfii ana uouinx. U'KST I'OI.VT. SpT. "I.-Tho Army's com his rent the varsity and second teams Into a long MrlmmiiRo yesipnlny. Itenedb 1 ll liked ...i,J"J?,. f"m I'""-' meat from tho SO-yard murk. Ollphnnt dropoKd a nruttv ttein ,,.,i rrom the ..'j-jard line. Thai wus all the scor ing. ,.i'.VN'N ,-vr,I!f". "rVI.- Vost dispensed With serlmmitKf entirely .vesiertUy. He han.le.1 out a dasu of now plays la,t night. Including rorwurd pass formatlonx who HuKhitt, Maul nets, h and rlpbiwn 111 tlm helm. Dally si. rim ... u,v iuukiii ir ll, , ve.E.V" ""I'-WVIfrfTBept. 21. - Rmphnsls t" , ," :"" "ir". eurnse yesier.iay, ror it was in this department thit the team proved wcuk whin It met i'rlmeton last fall. ilVSM,?il,TONt "I""-'' V man in close muih with ihe ileerse'own i.mihw said last JOT1.,""1 '"" bsMl,. olleslans w.mld not siart their first team usaliist Pordh.iin (tiiturday. a the best men nre to l. saved for the Navy "!' " Annapolis 11 petk laier. ITUU'A X. V. Sept. ; Cornell had an easy time In Its opening ironin whh t'rslnus yesterday afternoon winning j to , and die playlne Lunslderahlo form for this time of tho ejr, Tho Cornell bakfield showed up well vr tiiall every mnn that sl into the ram mak "i sains. Tahei's work was spevtacular, as he made fre.inenl b.ruj gams by dart Ins through the lim- un.l outside tackle Denn Sturgls. former Bueknell College cntcher, who has been with the Ath letics all season until recently, is tr.ing out with the Pittsburgh Pirate. M.ick still owns the player. n he was forced to allow him to sign a "college con tract," which prevents the player being sent to nny other club, either in the minors or majors, without his own con sent. Sturgls realized that ho was not making n gteat hit with Mack, hence he went to the Pirates for n tryotit when lie discovered that they would give him a chance. By the Volleyer September Is annually the month for i lub ibamplonshtp t.nnlB tournaments in this cltv nnd vicinity. Last week saw the conclusion of tho -Merlon Cricket Club's title event, which was won by Mrs. P fi-ov Potter, win will bo remembered ns Miss ilnv Sares, the tltltholder This competition, precedlns the annual Philadelphia and women's champion ship tournament, enabled the Merlon wumen t get In fornu excellent tennis prior to the moro important flxture. A number of Important tennis tournaments are still on the roster for tho pler In this eei tlon The uvcrbrook Oolf Club will soon uonrlude Its annual club eveni. Tbo Ocr mantown "Ylikot club will hold Its annual women's championship the latur part of the month At Huntlnudon Vallev Country rial . the Invitation doubles tournament will tec some of the b piavers from Haltlmore. New Vork and this city In the U, and It will as sume the lmpnrtanco of a trliltv event It will start tomorrow an 1 will b.' held on the following la)s until concluded. Itlchard II. Harto. tho Huntingdon Valle. Countrv I'liil- il.ier. who recentlv won ton ' intercolleslat. tlt In doubles with Hlchar 1 Norrls Williams 21. of this citv. looms up as , tho most prumislnu youth In the game In the , Easl. Stanle W. Slerrth. .if New V. rk. I whu Is well known as editor "f American I Lawn TenniH unl who was foot-fault JudK at Merlon whllo the tntercolleclRte events were In progress, said "Harto has the best i future of any of tho vounger players In thl yatt of tbe romitrv. He has Improved .n derfully In his pla lur tie th.- list season.' Norrls Willlnnis. id aftsr winning tho final round In duuldis ltb Tlnrto, l"St little time In packing M a" I Having for Camhridge The Hnrvari' nian met an unespei led reverse when Oeorge l church beat htm in the final reun-l of the inter dlegiate .hunt: in ship event. Tho Phlladelphian has an cx- client record, in spite of this nv.ise. f.n lie won tho Peniisv Iv ania State, I'hlla I. ! il i ni putrid, Wiiihestor il'aviH Cup trlali-t In v Itatton. the Prabrlgbt Invitation, wasrunnei up to MuJiulihlln t UonCHood, and then, following the liails .'up in it. he eairled .,n the national tennis crown by defeating Maurlio K Mclnigblin. i huni i n fee the last two years. .nn 401 BASEBALL CONDENSED NATIONAL LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. I'blllles. ; (.blciicn, t. Itii.liui, :i; ( Iik Innntl. 2 (Nt enme). Imlnmitl. .1: Uostnii, (I C.'d game), t. I.olll-, !; New orl.. I ( Nt game). St. l.onN, a, New York. (I CM game). Ilrookl.vn. .1; I'll t liurch. I (Nt gamrl. llrniiblrn. S, I'llNbiirgb. 1 (Id Kumc). TODAY'S GAMES. ChUugii nt I'lillndelpbln ('-' games). Cinelnniitl ut lln-tnn (2 gnmes). M. I.tillln ut New orb. Pittsburgh nt Itrooklyn. TOMORROW'S GAMES. (hlcncnnt I'biladelphtn. l'ltNliuruh nt lirnnklj n. t. I.iiuU nt New York. Cinrluuntl at Huston. CLUB STANDING. W t. P c w I. p.c. lloston 'l .111 'PI Phillies.... OK 7.1 .483 Now Y'.rk TH I..1 .".47 llrnnklvn 117 74 .47. si liuis i.i ''. ...l j'lttsh gh 02 77 Chiiago. . 71 07 .-.2.- cinilnnatl 37 bt AMERICAN LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. .New York. 1: M. I.mili., . Other clubs not scheduled. TODAY'S GAMES. Atlil.llrs ut f blcngn. lnblnclnn nt f'levebinii. New ork nt Detroit. lloston nt t. Louis TOMORROW'S GAMES. .Mlili'tlcs ut ( blcngn. Washington nt (levelund. -New iirk ut llilrolt. Hostitn Ht M. CLUB STANDING. W 1. P c tv III ID .ii.1n i 1.1. ago . H7 !.- M ill.' New i rk 04 , els -J". -t 1...U1F 113 3 ii7 '.21 Cleveland 43 Ot) .810 FEDERAL LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Ivnnsns t'lty. !l; Itrooklrn. 8. ., ,., Pittsburgh. i; t. Louis, 3. linltllrinre, I; hlciigo, 1 (8 Innings, . ,, . culled), Inilinnnpolls.lliifrubi (postponeil, rain). TODAY'S GAMES. ( hlcngo nt It.illliTiore. Kiin-iis Cltv nt Itninlil.ii t. I.ouls ut Pittsburgh. Indluniipnlls ut HulTalo. CLUB STANDING. ' I- P c. W u p c. India p lis 7!i rtl .Mil Hro.iklvn 70 117 611 Chicago 7S ilj t.17 Kan Ciiv in 71 4HH Italtlmore 7.1 Hit r.17 M. Iim r.o 7f) .J32 Buffalo .. 71 US 522 Plttshrfh S", M) .4UT INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Italtiinnre, I, Urn lie-tir. II ll game), liodie.ter. .1, ll.iltlniore, 11 ('"d game), ilcrsej (Itj, 7. I'rniidenie, t. Oilier 1 lubs nut silieduleil. CLUB STANDING. " '- P '" W I. p a. Provbl e. t2 Vi (toilltiiltlmore 7.1 7.1 .40.1 Duffal.. s.i ;s ',;i7 Seusrk tin 7Q .4711 Rochester wi HI '..1 Monlreul .11 1 S7 404 Toronto.. 72 !S ..'.14 ler. Cit . 47 J03 .3J8 thlell liostnn Detroit A ash gton I.nuls. P.C. 47.1 .4.14 4.10 I.. "BERT-' BARRON Jormer Central Manual Traminc srhoolboy. who is trying for a place on State College's eleven, ,W0.VBIP.N" " 8nl ' Th D". mouih fiu.iball tenni. umlei Coach Cava, lis ugh, held its first real nrlnimage of the eai .vesti-r.las ufternoou. ssplie the in tenso heal the men were put under a abort snutaiy "shadow seriminage." in which the tryliis out of forward passes featured Al tlioukh ih M isss. luweltj Aggies' game Is tut thfi-e ibjs off. Cfiai-h Cavanaush is nooe too well pleased with the general work of the squad. JUAUTIIMOKK. PaTseoi, 2 XVIih ihs ieiiiii. of loikije I..1 mm reisinvd for pru. -(tie i taenia) afternoon en Whlitler Field C'oai h liieg umk .harso of ihe backHebl. itob Ma.wb tie line lahHIlles. a" I Ku. Uvnei Ihe new backfleld iand.btes. Captain Cline Munh, Li.rke, Corn. and W had thiir minis vvurklnir well, most of Uwrn gulno 0Ve! so yards. M.4. tbe star Western o.uariibavk 'buvvt'd mu.li ability In forward passlus- ..""V,''',. 7' The addition, of liio M 1x11.! I In Ihu lifajetto squaj a . jir. .a , ur 1 of eiic.urug!iiem 10 those oho line i,x i,,.u favorably Itupreseed with ihe MUleil.l in Uu- luilvcv this y(,r. He faiUHl .ut. 1 ivnu ilbu MariH.0 and Whnt teini has now iwo cuacbes to assist (Cik ut.- Player, and Hill VVsWnbursiT vbi 1 sij luptula al Lafaeae lasi year, aTATB Ct.l.mii!., Hem. JJ.-With tue Westminster (ana rftul.V to oflen tfci sea-uu ut PfnB State po Saturday, plvi hes Itortow and ollhftilj are wSijmJiia tlssBbls and Wbito eleno lu shar. .bp u ,wel leiing ueut ibat wakes gins! football iui- CKI.Wl.K. Pa . slept. 4 ftut CerlUle ludlsus triumplwd m.r l-ebanou lie ! treioatubaisli ncttv and well trained footbil irbveu BT veiis,u tt, rn on Irv,.,' ,1, , pertols. which hardly gave tha Redskin j a. iBic. t . ,ir, by tbe SSr UTSown wade until tk foutth paaa whin tho vlllo wi Bnu.h fatigued. " It 1HVMK1. . .it 1 1- ,p sen v. r I T . 1 a'i , . ..: 1 II n . r'oi i r t II n n f j , n ci c arl- f try I ' " v r'nix tUs Kuaa. 21 ' ,1 r 1 ipp . n a 1 He dttartrreq Oeorge M. chur. thu brilliant Princeton plavor will be seen In tlnn on the Hunting don Vallej Country Club courts t. .morrow afternoon H has ac oi.ted an Invitation to play In tbo Nohle event, church earned a place n the ' Plrst Ten" by hU work on the courts this season lie "tni-. 1 ut rrll'mnt by winning the Delaware Sita'e championship at Wilmington, and enlorl tbe season tulle as well wnen he defeated the national cham pion In the college meet Kenneth limne.lv the tun.vr stae matrlcw. lateil at the rnbersiiv of Petinsvlvniiln this morning Kenned) Is one of the best piavers In tho y. anger set In Ibis -tv Ills hmthor. Albert V Kennedy Jr is the present Rod and blue eiptstn I'urlnv; the last few s.a 60ns Kenne'h has heen playing on the Bpfsio pal Acaiterny (corns. Roped .Arena Notes Kid U now declares his Intentlni of get ting hack Int.i the raising game SI.-i' v is in tUn Pram i, o. and In al' llkellbotnl u. el., a little Bilvertlsln; Manager Herman Taj lor has arrange.) ,m aura. live bill for his Broadway A tMk.i.t The affair U toppe 1 ,ff with a sli r on 1 hut 1 . ;", a gl and Ireton llroun Mdle liata. the Hoy Scout and Vouok M nav it iSoutbwark l lie Jlormn. of 43., mh uark. an I Young CHrlen. of lira) s l-V-r . an t Yiuintf vv'tllianis and Toung IVm , ' S.uthwa-k. will furnish the fun in the ire I liniliiitriis r loing bonis run on th club id in in i run at, one oftha nearby bE saasa.'.. reori tUsw baler The ring wut be re-t.l in ih- 1 middle of ")ln arena around h -r , ' be seats for IV) spectators. ia.-lt PUton. the ladJawnoJis bojer. I . stltute far orl Uwrtt ti) faaut with Jim Fl.vaii, of Pusblo. col., at Kansas cuy n x 1 wests 1 .J"''1.y,,l0' B"uaa'J rrsddy Kell. e' I this .itv am meet in the vvlndup at 'te Ken- I slnjt .0 ( t imorruw night I e 't rr I ,i .ank l.gen v h f ti,i, 11 wi' mwi h'. n- lUrrv llene. s ln, b l-r Ciu nest Thuisuv n. Clnbby's Mnnafrer Denies Match SAN KllA.M'lM'il, .sent. II -Jimmy Cabby's mnnaeer d.-nbd yestordny that flabby and .Mike Gibbons, mlddlcwelghta, hml bueti inati.tit.fi for tvvontv rounds on the a'tr-rnoon of ThonkSRivlnB Day in Han Franelsco, as was reporter! Tuesday Jn a dispatch frora t hicago Such a m.itch has been under discussion, bow-ever. Coughlln to I,ena Scrnnton Again SrnANTON, Pa. Sept L Bill Couch--lin. forme.- Detroit third barman, haa been reappointed manager of the Scran ton New Yoik Stabs lAajrue tuani for next vear. KENSINGTON A.C. i.!:.,",,"1L'Ei,.! .''" irl.i.i Sight Filth' Krirt.e i.v,.l. .IH11 UKI.I Meets I'llKliU, I5I.I.K r"' wt r Bonis 1 inner star Uouts I It i NATIONAL A. C. ilur.l i S ikI I lib A Catharine Ms. lurk MH.iiiKun, I'rop. 11 r 1 1 , Mubl BRYN MAWR Horse & Hound Show September 21 to 26, inclusive i-M-v r vrrn-Aoos Polo Groundj, Bryn Mawr, Pa. .nni'Mini.iins'u'aiNbror 4 Olh.r .-.I .1 It. ,. , , he. M.r li..uts UUMn.llc paisaa5feab j. tfc t'-s " TlR?EIMTM O 2 OOF SEPT. O TO OCT - CoUTEiT IMKISTRIAI, FARM AUD ; v-iiLt. txrUHrr UCt MEET try sir " Frtio -Tw4u t Riaswii fed. Kkm. Ms.,, O.L SEE MIES tsd hi soJuAJ AvaeUM ftUt AIX-STAR, OPENIIH Vfinvil. ,5'' "u " Se's-' Tfi s sli ttSntU ii nsmmmrnMiiy tfti itll