mmmmtommii U TSYEffiyG LEDGEB-PHILADELPHTA, BATTJBDAYi SEPTEMBER 26, 1914: rat . STIRRING GRIDIRON BATTLE SURE WHEN PENN WARRIORS MEET GETTYSBURG TODA JUMPER CRANE lF BE VALUABLE MAN FOR PENN'S SQUAD CINCINNATI REDS CLASH WITH PHILS IN DOUBLE BILL LOOKS LIK&1T MIGHT op. XKRE.SU.ER WITH OtfE. Ot THOSE PORTABLE' VEST FOCKEF MATS II! First Game Begins This Afternoon at 1 :30 o'Clock. Tuesday's Contest Has Been Called Off by Management. Owing to I ho demand for double headers the riillly management I1113 ar ranged wiili Manager Hemic, of the Clnclnnuli Beds, to stage n double en gagement this afternoon lit the Phila delphia bull park. The first game will b called at 1.30 o'clock. There was no postponed same with the Reds, hut the ..ontost which Is on the books Tor Tuosdny was moved up. This 111 give the locals a much-needed rest and an off-daj Tuesday It "ill. however, leave the rabid tan without t, place to while away Ills leisure after noon homa. clt rfca the vjuui5(-' vTv-J )-Jjl.vaousik. NJHATVS THE. IDEA OF THOSE SIEW PILLOW THINGS 0 SAFETV FlRSrf Now that the Ui.ints are really out nf the race, the only thing f '"'"f1 ' fore the series begins Is the test be tween ihr Athletics and the Na"J League leaders for the honor of outdis tancing their respective second opponent. Todav the Braves have a one-game a it van age in this respect, as the White B le, hants are only leading the Hed .-ox tv six and a half game,, but tlio per centage of the Mack men Is Just 5a points liigYie? than that of th" Uraves. a act which should not be overlooked hen the two cluhs are compared for tne world's series. While there hai been much talk nbout the secrecy of the draft this season .trfu.iii niii'prmiiK mi. iiiv. MACKS TO PLAY LAST GAME WITH CHICAGO TODAY Athletics Now Have Clear Field to Goal Series De tails Will Be Arranged in This City Wednesday. nothing CHICAGO. III., Sept. SS.-AU doubt aa ' the ability of the Athletics to come VI t fi fl.ft .r,M. iIc'Imi fhla vitir,mii Commission gave out tne smie- , - ' - national count"-. .'"" ' ........... ,i. J-nti , i.ur w-i, .tlonoll.rt ,, !,.. .1,- T-,) a mnt that it wouiu not puu.iou .. ""- -.-,.... ,t ,. mc ...... - list. However. i.v. .....(7 .... .. 1... .HA was given out until ycsieruuj. "'";" I through ihr. commission wem on to sav that mere was r .to....... .-- on the Individual clubs, who were at llbeitv to give out this information if they chose. Brookhn Is 'till winning They com pleted the!, tenth successive v etorv yes terday win n they crushed the 1'irate. It now appears that Manager McOrnw vi'l nut his foot down on the P'""'' erle between the Giants and the Htgn-lanoers-. which was to have been staged at the Polo Grounds immediately follow ing the close of the major league season In the event that neither won a pennant. McGraw now- is reported to have saltf that he will not let his men play tie cause thev did not win the pennant. Jut how he would have arranged that erics if thev had won Is dltlleult to see. Lebanon Practices Today ...-..., . t tm int "(1 Members nf .i,.l vii team hell their rtrst practice- .fi.p tiw Indian same Th'ir.u the tteo the t .Impel tv Coach Ouyer. 10 candidates r .penned f- niacin... an I the w.;rk w-.i.i.j n belter than it anv unw "". p So ram" l scheduled tool hut i in- icnr.i r. -'. the cnrliste Imljin i n.l th '-illowins week pin'" its tht. Keai n. Put next ween Reserv s. first hie . .. .... . .- ..i.i. onnun nno xinrnrtin jnrno cu me " " ... .."'" . .. v. .on--, and .-Iverj urn ntmc imr" '' .'." rsis ge.m. "H n "pe M -ir "111 arrv rotti i I."n' psr.fr weie smothered by the Browns and ISob ert Shaw key was gaining a victory here f : 'lis champion comrades. This after noon the Majks will show at Comlskey Fark for the last time until next sea sup. Despite the cold wave, a huge crowd is evpected out today to bid the Macks farewell. onnio Mack has not been Imldins his ' pla.vcrs back, according to one of the t am who Is In close touch with the man i nment. He has been striving to win ' ovtry game possible, not only because i they feared the, lied Sox a trifle, but be ! cause thev wanted to clinch the Hag at ' ' an early date and tlun do their resting . for the series Judging from the waj the two clubs are going in their respective league.-'. th Athletics and Riaves will oilUiall.v win the pennant nt just about the same tlnv : hence ndther will have the ad vantage over the other In the matter of jetting In ehape for the games. Ban Johni-on has neiv. d with Garry rierimami. and th- series will nnt bgln until October . Johnson wanted It to start a day mrllei TIIMEM SPORT SKK'I'CrilSS AS THEY APPEALED 'J'O TftE CARTOONIST i i i i ii i M I , . -. - j If 1 r-ni --'Xx f-cArCTYiXBEAT TMQf 1 1 . . -JL TS5sSSS?O5K!X-C0 THAT? H&Y '.'.'. TH1N& , Mmbr,rr- II OXX COMEBACK..- JSS tliM j ! is Lnrr- n - v4PPEVjiTH-nr ?i-m-- T u ug of 1 1 I ' 1 4T COMfMVfvJDpD To JOISTS , Mt Hill f3 sW I luu PieLDoMiRno.N, MfflWUMs! W&$ . w wsMkaJmim v9mlJm- ow THe grioon P . WsE&'J X M-W HisMajEsr.v vvwu w mt&&& (?5rwJj 1 fi f nmamwy A i ' str.ng-'I ; bathrobe '! 1 , 7WWMSX . MAX I v medowninacorir o r S K 'SShS' 1 Holder of World's InterscKo lastic Record Will Be Most Welcome Since Crack High Jumpers Are Scarce. Albert Crane, of Tacoma, holder of the world's Intcrscholastlc high junip record, has reported to Track Coach Ortoti nt the University of I'ennsylva nla. Crane Is a high Jumper of note, having broken the Intcrscholastlc record at Tacoma last year under the ausplcei of the Amateur Athletic Union. n jumped C feet 2 Inches. Crane has figured In several high Jumping contests along the Paeino coait, At Chicago last year he won first place In the Interscholastlc high jump. Me promises to break some of the collegiate records In this event, Crane played end on the Tacoma High, School football team, but does not In tend to play this year. Crane's style of high Jumping Is what Is termed "straight over," which con sists of a running high Jump and dlv. "Ted" Meredith, world's holder of ths qunitcr-mllc record, returned to Penn yesterday morning. Meredith Is In the pink of condition. Lnwrence B. Huston, captain of Penn'i cross-country team, has Issued a call for candidates to report next Tuesday. This older Includes varsity men ns well as freshmen. Donald I.lpplncott, captain of the track team, ha3 also Issued a call. ' GRIDIRON NEWS GLEANED FROM COLLEGES Gridiron Pennsylvania and Gettysburg Fire- Field First Franklin to Furnish works at This Afternoon Big Local Test. in the I Lebanon Academy Iveport AN.N'V ll-'J: I "a Sep' Lit The varsi'v "" of LctM'vin V.illfv n.iemv starto.l lt first renl M jutor.'nv w hn a- -lmm.no .k m 13 on 'ho iu!'-ir fill. Twont-nv unlllue;. have r'P- '1 for f-o tram YACHTSMEN TO BE GUESTS OF SALEM ROD AND GUN CLUB V Many Skippers of the Dela ware River Section Are to Enjoy Anniversary Celebration. .iVt wdnpdnv un Xatlntial '""ommis iot will met in Philadelphia tu arrange a'l of th details (' :h j.Ties. It has ili-ad.v hoi n .inti.uinc.d that the sain of ticVclt fn- tl . -,inf in Philadelphia vi. I I, 1. ft in John Shib. 'a hands while a "epient.itiv, nf thf cijmmis.ilun w i 11 act ns tl l-.-t -. ll.-i fnrr.il In Bait. in KENSINGTON SHOW AT FRANKFORD TO BE RECORD MAKER Entry List Is Heaviest in His tory of Club, Which To- rlav Standi lie Fi'flk An "n this point largelv becauke of th aaj stages its nnn An- jns f dUM flo?n flvp r0lInra lo u nual Event. "On to Salem' U the slogan today of the yachtsmen of the different clb uf filUted with the Delaware River Yacht Racing Association. More than 70 boats, rinsing in bise from tne little open boat to tne i-foot cruiser, will run down th Ii.l.iwaie Uiver at iliffment inteivals of tin- dai Th,- tleet of the Trenton Yacht Club is already on ity way, while the 15 craft niakhirf up the flept of the Camden j " . . , . ., fclW MllWlHi: The fifth aniiUHl ail-biecd Jog show of the Kenslnpt'in Konnel Club at the Seven i Stan Hotel. Frnnkf'jrd, toda.v. brought one of the hmnet t-ntrle in the hintory of the dull The rihcials lo pais out the award at thw ehUitimi are a follows: Harr.v Ruehton, Jviis!ih, French and miniature buUdoss. Fred Smith. Cedarhum. U I., an terriers, inciiioiiio Airedales, exceut By EDWARD K. BUSHWELL The Cnlveislty of Ptnnvlvania football tenm will get Its first test of real grid iron battle this afteinonp when the lied and Ulue lines up against Gettysburg In the Initial game of the season. It required a conlerence nf roaches last night to decide dt finitely on the (,'uuker line-up. and h-fure they announced who would stait the came they carefully an alyzed the work of all the players. After posting the names f the eleven staiterj the coaih.es gave all the others the ti 1'iuiiiglng assurance that practh-allv Very man on the vart-.ty squad would have a chance to demonstrate his abllit What the men do In today's game won't d-H'Ide their fate definitely, but It will g'i a long way in deciding the line-up for the next struggle. IVnnsjilvanla's management expects to h,ive h linntirr first-day crowd The) sav that In spile of the war and the dt-slr' of most Americans to be economical this full there hag been an unusual demand for scats The authotltles were worried e rals- ten dot- lars for both undergraduates and nlumnl But up till yeHtcrdav the sale of H'-anon tickets and membeishlp wak for Imth students and ulumnl hod e.veed.'d any corresponding sale in pn-vious .ver. Therefore. the- reasoned, thete Is a big interest on the pait of the public to see what the eleven will do thw var. The greatest Interest In the wui k of the selection committee of cnneheii wa to learn the i umposltinn of th. Kick Held fr the Initial game. It will lonalst of Irwin t fuarterbai'k. HiiehfH and Jones at h.ilfhiu k Hnd Mnllltt at fullback RULE CHANGES NOTED There are seveinl Important chanse. ii, the football rules for 1911 which siectatoih should bear in mind ns they watch today's game on Frank lin Field. I. Coaches must take scats on th'1 pl.i.vei'' hunches. They are no longer pumittcd to walk up ami down th side lines. L'. The kick-out from the Sn-yard lino following the making of a safetv or a touchback iihp been abolished After mii.Ii plua the ball must be put In scilmmngo on the "0-y.ud line. 3. A fourth olllcinl. the Held Judge, has been add'd. His appointment, how over, is optional and he will prob ably be uved only In the bli; Karnes, lie acts n. an -isslstant to the ref eree and linesman. I A player, finding that he cannot make a forwnid pass successfully is no longei point it ted to tlnow the hall on the ground and claim an "uncom pleted" forward mkj. This In penal ized by n loss of in yards. 5 Team ale not allowed to en cioach on the neutral ttrrlluiy in making shift plays. ti. A free kick which lilts the coal posts mid bounds buck Into the Held becomes a touchlmck. T. Hiding n play I on the side lines, under the pretext of fixing h shoe, where he may be In position to take a long pass lo the side and have a clear field lor n touchdown. ,' fo-in of deception frequently tile! but rarely successful has bet n i lasted e "unspoi tmnanlike inn duet." The other changes in Hie rules air comparatively unlmpoitant and re fei for the most p.nt to th- for waid pais. A Number of College Fool ball Squads Are Primed for Action Today Prince ton Meets Rutgers; Har vard vs. Bates. PERSONAL TOUCHES IN SPORT Sf Al f-haipe's system hiu wnrktfl ininy chanson for the lxrtKr, and fornell will lake the fielil wltl. an (.Hti.lilUiu.l system of attack anil i'.c- I ftiio. ami It t more than likely th-il Iho ilof"nt or Inst car t. Ill ho wiped out. i U"ound3 that WceJ nml at Union open nuy be healed ut Sew Hjim when Ynle will rot I out on the gildirun to face the warriors of ' the '"nlverslty of Maine. I.iat ce.ison Maine pi ivcJ Yule to a standstill and held it to n stoicl.'ns tie. For the most part the other kuiics will oe in. rely trjutila for the larser cl-vciu. Har vard wltn nine veterans, bids fair to run riot over th Hatej team, while I'lmiajlv.uila nhoul.l litivo little trouble with )ut4l.uii;. i I'-rlinouth, too, anticipates Unit Iruuble imui i M.i;.-ulin.ttm AKrkuItural I'ullcsc. ".c Vork t'nlirilij will taio dt. riicphou's I nt nl.lii Meld with inure than an oen thantc .i -.i-iit i le nHi-on with a vioti.ry, while Kurd- I hm will in.nl to Waahlnslou, I hero to 1,1 ipi'l, Willi Ucorscionn. lll .'tail i," football camea this iifternoon. Mth.uBli t Ji - aeaian wa opencl ofnt'lKllv lam um when tne Carlisle lnHani met ant d.'fe. led .Vlbriuht. the slrilEKlo leidny will h- wal hed ttph kecne.it liuereet bv the en thusiasts throughout the eouniry Prai tlcully v,r oim ol the larger cnlleneH win lie repre tn'.d In the cumes. The winner men tin proniUt'il ilear klea and brlk wlndi, mid uii'icr lair candltl'jiis a Kneel lino muy be had on itrnl uf the enm. Harvard, l'rlnteton. Yale, l'cmu) Ivunla. Cor. rn.ll. leirtini'jfh, Hron. farllslo. tMutue and folitaiu will Hid thtlr tlt-vtiin into anion. I'h't'f HitcuM, 'iTllH). . ontn. In the tr.nH- ine of 1'iiii. .tun uiid KuIilis al osuonui lltli. lit nimbtin.' th nuht nf lunt in--n4frfhinjdl fl.-L.. f J I - -. I. Slotorboat club were ordeied to be under i ' " 1 . . '. " , " nwu, Miii'iii, ,-., ., , i'oimc. i iiiiries Irwin was honored with the 'luurterimi'k Ui t"i- HmmU'iii ioi !,.., ,,r his experitiite and his V ;', T.VIi priJae'i'ini wa at J o'tlock thil nflwrnoon. The fleets from the vYisjdnominz, the Key stone and t'le Columbia Cub got awMV thih ni"rniiiB- Svera! boats will leave the Xorristown Motorboat Club and the Fl-.t Itoth Mnieihoat i.'lub, on the upper Bchu.vlkiil Itiv.-, thin afternoon. "omtpodoie Wuddinjton iH meet th differ nt tlub fleets us they arrive tiff th' wharf f the Sile-m tod. 'lull and Yacht Club. It Is "anniVtti'satv da. ' and all klnde uf spurts will be on the dav's pri' gram . diener will be followed by a ii.ukr The return wdll be made to mriuw "'oiiitiiod.ii' ', Hedge. f the Keystrint Ya hi ""m Tdi'opy, has Juut returned from i ii'p .n his cruiser, the MartfUt rltr II. tt I. eon. Md. sonetaiv vx'iillam I Jaelfsen. of tho N.nr -.low i Mutorboat Club, reports that II .ntii..-' Niii' been recWved by ihe lie. gaiu t.'oiniiiiitt for th jtpeedbevit laces on batuid.iv Ui tuber .1 Knuies for the ch unpionship sped ra, es of lie llare River Yatht Rai In t-.piinii Stturlav. October Ji are coming in ,ind indiiiitiuns point In idu, and .x.itin.' finunerf MEREDITH IN MATCH RAGE Will Meet Honjer Baker in Sjiwial Half Mile Today Ex YORK Set ss The "3"i annual ! autumn tiack and lie id ;auua and ladies' I dav nf lb- 'vv Votk Athletic Club will I b' held ai Tiavers Island this afternoon ' In a iiicdjuie the game will he Anal try-out foi the mentor metropolitan cham pionships at Celtic 'jr! on next Katur dax , t)f cspeclil interest to all athletic enthusiasts will be tho spetial match rate at 60 yards between Homer Baker, half mile, champion uf Kn ;'airJ and the I mted State, and Ted Meredith This race will be started immediate!, after tbe sprints. i I Bvera, Frankloid, polnteni. Better and beanies loctor Hartman, Philadelphia, I lit. IJern.irds, "ireit Danes and UuM-in w-olfhuunds Mis X' Mavl.eod, Phila. delphin. white toy poodlen. malteje ter- ileis, Yorkshire tetrlem and pomeien'aiM rtiid Jos,ph BreUi.-n k. of iMrb, all i.- malninsi eed- 1 .Vetirlv L-"' .-.juiwlu wr offered foi the l; brn.H rei.Mneni-d "ue a few nf j these, sue Us r.-r f,,,' Kn.'lisli bulldoiie. with the wh'te to jmodl.s runnlns a ! i !.-, ... i nod ti.ih . ,. .ii.-ij many I V.l! .4 ilr plUi- ..ltB, .Ml fi. .Xlied.lles CAREY SETS AN EVEN BREAK ..... . . - Substitute for YeJle JJoJtls Fready Kelly o Draw, ( Fred YfcMe of Heu.on. refun-d to meet I Freddy Kelly, of ihiw niv, in the wind-up st th ivAi-inytoi) A ' Ut nuht, when th latter turned the hIm m iu (M.und inte4tl nf !M. at whi.h the ma.ch wa i made. An effort vm n4de to have Tom- in, Cmo nicvi Xtillv, Lilt l.'ar.'V vetut aUo tie, u?av te n et the Hotton boj, and q pined ijfi'nst Kellj The ticj six i i. inn Mcjtii's iouAd with liouor abuul I ex-en at th t-ed i Krtddy UiaUon. uf HaUik. and Jack Kai ell. or the tith vV'uid. put up Ihe tuwl b, ut i,r ti. niht, Kdch scored iwu kuutt i doivm and at the end ut a licrce Mntel, j rel.nci could claim the hi'duu, slthoygli U in ell wai utcei at t.'ia tlnili and wah holdin! em In the pielunlnura"?. alike lialy had the untlei of Kd lie I'avr.tiaiish. Juhnnv ileUee w.u iestid ly lirney lie Jf'arUtnd and Tuinti'y f U. n had the wtrst ol i. ion ids with Kid Wi.i tint Ii) a Htore "f li In r..j.ilv f rlt'.'M ur. punting Bldlltv At the same time R.lllou , ,(l ,i,Mt t., u.iui from .Sew UruiiswIcJc mil anil .vieritll will get a inane to show i u i in-t iihbm amum or u.cir, Grays Win International Flag I'HOVIDIJNCK. It I Sept -Provl-deutt, b. d ft.tii li.ilu i'.ji - ts.ti.1.i . vup'uii 1 tti. lnUriiition.il 1'i.u. pen nant n ve4un doe nut end until Sun da) . but Pruvid-ine will ldj it- lat gaiu-twdjy. what they can d" leth in runnlns: the tram and individual woik Hughes won the right to start nt half liai k because of the leallv eiiuatin.tl PlnWns he has been doing all weple. He ha demonstrated that either s an end mnner or open field rquner he is the beat on the x'uad and tlirenda his way through 'an opposing hack field with mui h the kill and rlfveriwks that dis tinguished Me riei. Jones end Mollltt. who will piuv halfbmk and fullback re spei tlvely, ni r ntemiiers e,f taut year's ,ub tenm and the coaehu know what thn tin do This line-up makes no provuiui for Aveiv. Ai veil a reautor half! a k. T1'" i oach s Wsjuieil that Avery, who onl ie liejrted on Monda, hadn I hd enough work to wirrant stmtlns him. !ut I" will gel Into the qam later. piebablv to he imui d wit :i IJeiritl when Avi would do tin punllns- T'u line ik noade up entlielv of last ears regulars or substitutes with two i aceplions The exeeptiom. are- .VuroaUI. who will plav left la-'Ille. ami Jlorie vxho will pla centre. Itut botii of llue men played on tlielr freshman tram hikt srar n ih.it the coai h haven't anv i.-t" alieiut I hero. Seelblich and Iviiem will p:v the ends. Marrlsj va ill be- Norwald s runuinjF mate at takl'. riui.Kell a. id 'iip- aln Jouinewv- lll lie the yu.mU. iino finne the pivot man. The i ivinces 4ie lh.lt at least thn. men Will ! tl 'd out for eieu lin" otltioii piovidrd fletlysburg doesn't piov unex ju?itcilv dangerous. The man who will attiart the moat interest in the foiu.tid line is Uoriza. the lirteU lo. t,a hai been an .arnest student of th" - iu 'iid erms t hve obkorlieel It eapidlv If hi. knowledge ul the gam shuuld tw nm uiensuiote wlih his strength a'd ix ed ' aould be an AU-A merle an ta kle oi iu.inl t"iU ur The man ige'iu ni belie, toil it- d I riaion to n'l-nboi the plaveis will piuve of the ,-ie.itt tirl, to lh iiildi l,t- -player n titlur -ide will war i numb' giwed to hie jere fine hu l'1 rod an I 'tirtv rooihal um- . il I lbs shrill Ola.t of iflc rtfrt j niutl nu.u I'o.-ii r j-.u feiil. l',.illl'p Bi.I ihe i. nil I' r li-i !' lilt null (lie llt-t inn a ti 4aWi(l liy 'fed Coy and y Ten le m jud and thi t haie sli.o ru..e n.olljull In il.utl.i. iux in alullK ullll a rush e w. Tne "nilu'r h.. .. .le-vn 111. I .lltenlleii In l.i. olKH n d Ul'li nnd K It expe- ted in it me feirward .a- iiln Irs pnit In Hie '4 lifer uttaik "if wer.. iiuiK.riaiK'e In the meeting "I tht l"Hierit) cf I'iu.liuis'.i mid Cornell at llliuo t'mtliuiirl Mil rUii inr Cornell turn year and mui l. the !. .1 ,"0 lo T l"weer. I'l A ft iw " i" I ' ' 4tv.BI I'l.l.scK'Ki.v. Sept. L'.-Princeton artiiy r.u through kisnaU siiio'k:iI emerda utter n j'i. lh.ie was no Kiriinma tc I'nnctioti may b' exi. ted lu snow an ui.en Kama wnn nil- ! imiiiiH lorwuid udcs un.l l.ltlt. Who will ' li. m thi' Hie. tali to 111- laiUrield U ii"l &ui-. I tit !.a. Doollltle. Inib'.'i.. Iluiiiml, 'itbluiii alio I" Tienknmn will i tne a chante Tne line will laho tho tie Id wih rihua and Hniwu. i . i. .. . Ca), lain llalllii .nd Mtd.i'.in. tatkle, H.'Bi ..r rhenk and l'uhter or 11. 'I'leiikinan. KLauiE. Nourre, tentre, and UlitA ur Kber s.adt quarter. XIJXX' H .XX K.N', .-ept. "Ji'l-.X loni, eisnal drill 1 w li h the line-up wnlth will inobabl) Blurt i lie liuir.e iuila ucctiiilo.! the attention uf the Vale j ifiolbali squad yesttrduv afternoon. Aliiiwortli i.o.i md lay Letuuiie of a alight injury nnl : Kutt n was nt halfbiuk in ld place. Cono'll I haj water on the U.iei . The llnr-iip was Ilia- lilniieihaiii and Churth. ends, Tnlbuit and Vun ' iv lull. ta.I.lm, uaKca ami Miennm, iiuilii. Hi... Ltn it; XX lla.41. ipiaiterhaca, Know., h, leu Iwlfl'utk, Kaln. rlcht halfbatk, l.esote, (ullbutK. I i'AMUHIUIK. Mnu . h'epl. L'll -Harvard wis on Hie Held for an hour j,.teroay wurkin en Itlik-ifta, punt'iuii and ruiuilng up and down ,lhe Hell under i inis Mahan and UrtcHli-y i piaillel drop klfklim and then aficr .1 brlik I r'.n'i' up and down the Held on the plan that , will be uie.l usailKi Uatee today, iho reRulare . vvio .,.niii...-ed. Asilnt llaus Coweii. a hue ' nui i. will le unM " Piny. 11" has lo pate 1.1, oral ctainli.aili n in inllfKu. llm I'Uo haa lien taken bv P. WUhlnilon. Uckle mi ihe rutaiilutei'. lin defenie li niioe k will be shift ed from rghl a mr I t.i leji. Tho line-up will If Cno'.uB.-, In end. Trumbull, left tatkie: I. XX'I liliijlin. left uuard. riuuee, centre; I'.nn.i. k, ilahi suard. Morgan, light laealc. HardwUk. ilaht end. Loiiaii. niiaiterbj -k, lit a dc and Mahan. halfuatk, an I llrlek'ev, juiu.aik. ITHA"'A a-t. :a Cornell tteie a nriiin; bl. u" tea "ii f' ' to,ln In IMtsburah. whlh beat ' rmll Jn lo T Un J'ar Muiinl. k aiio M" ' ht.ur will l oui of tin. lin -up. il.elr .l. i-j b-ius taken b Smder and An ler .ui. The til(8.'i'l will ba iri.B-hiied by the r.turn of C.illver at Mllbaek. I h- ul til" lo.ild not pla ugaliwl I rlnus, bo ;i now in shipr. aiH-Tll HKTHI.BHK11. Pp.. 8n. . I.e hlJh Oil herielf In llu piedl. atuent of .li.v .nc a i.iB.ikally preen team aalii-' Rankin and Maitmll III iB npenlBa sea l''9. UM' Bvt vtteians te'PS lf- VXf.-T l""IKT. 8P' ! Tb Krro Jw" ,: ,..ii on hour a onieiio )i""" ,- in ..ii nure were uumuu Since baseball first became n. game "piano legs" has been the name for guys with hefty pins. Fiom California up to Maine they've used It time and tlmo again on geeks with wldebullt shine. I gucys you fnns'll nil agree that monaker (Its Birdie Cice. that comeback on the Yanks. For Dlrdle in the peer today of nil tho guys who have that way of runnln' all to shanks. Hut Blullr-'s legs don't get him much. It's nioic the way he swings that crutch for onetime peerless Chance. Ills wal lop have the s-afo hit sound an' when he w hlrN his stick around the fielders Htait to dance. The Yanks don't stack well In tho race, but that ain't Illrdle Finnk's diegincv. He glve 'em all he's got. He Just keeps up his lusty biff It doesn't eem to innttct If the whole' team gnee to pot. Frank got his start in Washington. Not I). C no, wc menn tho one In J. K. Tenor's State. This chunky little gent came through an' went up lo the New York crew in tili.eteoii-hundred-elglit. l,at year Chance thought he'd got too slow an' t hipped him down to old Haiti). This rnr t'lianto thought again. He thought he'd better change his mind, .-'o oiiio moie Frntikle Crec was signed by Frankle Charce's pen. Copyright by A. !. Corrlgan. "Otinbnat" Pmlth and "Cyclone .lohii nv" Thompson have hi en matched to light s-lx rounds ne.st Monday night nt th- inniuentio Oniden, I'lttsburgli, and tilt pnrlmen of that section should be In thHr slory. On paper this promised battle Is the herd that has come to our attention for s-omc time. Battling Nelson 1ms allowed the war in Uuropo to go to his head nnd wants to light again. Imagine old Metliusaleh with his beard down to his knees and his locks of snowy whltenes.e nil aiippllug In Ihe bieeze; his face all lough with wi Inkles, such as gainlsh any suae, his ees all icd and theuniv from hi3 nioit exceeding uge Tho Boston Hed Sox, nursing a faint pennant hope, tackled the Browns yes tcrtlay and were thrown back for a 10 to 1 loss. The Browns broke Wulter Johnson's winning streak last year. They broke the Washington team's winning streak, broke Johnson's rimless record, beat ths Naps out of the 1903 pennant and have performed other stunts along the same lines. The ' games June? 'pop-cjed" In a. row. Dodgers have won ten Do they think this Is Despite the fact that I.ajole and Wag ner have been "replaced" by a doien youths, It's a pretty safe bet they'll bs back at their old stations next year. Stanley Boot, the former Penn cross country champion, who has In late years been tunning under the colors of the Mercury A. C, has been engnged to as sist Coach Orton In developing the Red and Blue'a hill and dale men. Boot Is n grent student of the running game and will be a valuable n&sot to Bcnn. The National Commission will soon have to change Its draft rules, Inasmuch , as the Importers aie now out of business., If yestci day's crowd .it the Phllly park is n fair sample of what Is to be for the lest of the seni-on, Cravath need, have no fenr that he will hit any spec tatois with home run drives in tb bleachers. Klther the National Commission or the Baseball 'Writers' Association should piomulgate some definite tule Willi re gard to the leading batsman of the leagues. It Is not fair for Ty Cobb to be awatded this honor year after year when he participates In so few games, comparatively speaking. This year Cobb will not luive been In many more than half the ganiCH, While such players as liddln Collins and .loo Juckson are In nearly every contest. Faldle hai missed only one gnmo til Is year, hence he de serves more for batting ,3jj, for exam- livnulno this description, and there .von pie, than Cobb doc3 for hitting at lh me. mug: NclMin ns blng! with a plctuic of he loiters In the rin Hat Heic is the evidence that the Braves' pllclii'is uie cracking: September a-Jamns, 3: Cincinnati, 2. September 11 James, 4; Cincinnati. 3. September L'4 lliidolph, ."; Cincinnati, 0. September L'5 Rudolph, I; Cincinnati, 0. Those St. Louis Hi owns mo up to tlielr old Hicks of "busline" winning sneaks THE GOLFERS' AFTERMATH A iccenl Int blent call to mind tcrcml repetition! of ihe unini.al that occurred In llm llalu tournament. In four Instaneea mttches were lost on the 1Mb Bieen. width In this '(no vtH the ninth, and oath uiauli was won and lost under similar clrcuni Manrrt,, lloih pl.oers drum Hip sreen which tails foi a macule idiot, in each Instance the man whu was one down putted first and hunt: on the edgo of the cup for a ure three. This mid It m-ietn.iry for the man who was one up to gt a two or a Uirco lo win tho man li. In all .a.es tne io wa tried for and n au'ud In knocking the opponent's ball Into h- cup for a iwo, wliile Ihe "puilee." If lh word muv be used, had to laiii a three and the man Ilea were all iuared. ''he filial inai'h In the Hi. Pavids muma niiol l.lvvein Howard XV. I'errln. .if Ihe Alei'on Crlikei Club, and J M Thompson, 'f Ihe Sprlnichnv en i'oumr I'lub, was one uf ill- niot iM-Hlna of the ecus. n. llolll men Lad be. ii Johns al"HK niedli'v. and 01 tho turn Terrlii wa on" up He ihdi iieuinulated n 1'ul of three lwl. but bv perfect work on the taut threo ho'ea Thnnpsoii siiuarcl the mauh anil an ettfa hole had lo bo plnfd. f'ajins ihe ltii main 'rh.ntipsoii ekled hU drive, while I'errln ma ' n eupreme eff rt an I drove a tretnendu'it'.v I nig ball down Hie middle of Ihe rnurve. Th" bunKer that rfi.nril rate nf .3ii"). Some definite number of games should be set 13a would not be too many, and If a man did not play In that number of tests he should not be considered. "Wild BUI" fionovan led the Piovl dopec club at n fast clip this season, gt titling race has won out. pitcher Is rated as the beat manager in the International l.eagut, Willi the exception of "Jack" Dunn. j and after n I The veteran E0PED ARENA NOTES J.v-k MrliulBan'a hhow lot tonlKhi al th National A. C. looks like a woll-balanied one nnd one thai In likely lo produce plenty of excitement for the fan Al McCoy the fen.-.lllonal ml Idleuclght. who was to ha boxed J.iik MeiMrron. I rfrnfd III and un. able to fulfill hla enxauement, and In hit plaie McCuljiui has secured Knockout Haker, Ilia Wllmlnston boy. Willie haeffer. a New Vork hoy, nnd Willie llouck, of Mount Airy Iwo hanl-hltllng llclitw eights, are carded tat the k-eml-vvlndup In tho other liouu Harry tireb, of I'liniburKh. will meet Ja.'k Fink, the .Ulor, Hairy llesum. of Denver, will mix with emmy I)ecl.er. of ihU tlt. and Jimmy Niuilly and Tommj Hudaon will ojen ihe khow. mrlinnu'iiiu only. lailiei have planned a big workuut I iu. Bien k,ni rb'iniiuin fium ilaylna r,.i i a-eud ''rill ll , .'"" "' ' , . , i i laJe in a lut ettort I. get home mil he li,,. i. r Hebl and TUrr(e uartleiiwtud I ,,in. an Iron around ibe bunker, hut It was , . i jiiiiu- duel, llo.lci'oii ; bent ,ll(W, an, perrln, b s p.-rfect mahlo khoi. I v.s.Ai'ii.i. eeut e'-,-1 "" ' Ji i" , ;? 'atine.1 vveu up em inc green, niakieiri a foer i .ii 1 i I ft . it mi was I iier.fierd platers wnun niiini i lire I UllUllHe nri leom, an.i u r ! I'lm were dtrtiiwl hy llaPon na i a . il'iv. P'ullii.-.- the Mb halflaitk ... :lil nmei of the lukainB and vol ,o I uif and loureli uac. ,Tn IMn- ; Meiao'ler II Flndlsj Ihe idoneer ef golf . f lie tall tt S""!. tufUWerliiB the in t tits f unlr, awl known lo hl manV frien-lx ,.trloi a1 "Ahe" I mill pltlt a j-ame Urn. will - r.oik Willi Ihe U!t. Mot lon ajo ho r.rgut- ul'd ibi' lt Ivies at i lie B)rlnguavrn ' ou- rv Club In Tl. u' tilth is abuiit aa c od m -i.n- body lould well ink for Piobaidv one of the anmm uiiioiut.lv certain. Thumpeon a an loimb waa too bard and with It his lakt hope newt a-Kllii'inerlns, It was a beauiiful fuugrtt e nteai. CAPTAIN TOBIN. OF STATE COLLEGE Well-known PutsburRh iootball player, who is eager to mapc a ylze on State's 1914 gridiron bar.J. re is a quarterback. s-. xliiaiR lh. ep fO Jlbhlsan's ,il I i, luiis elgral drill yeMenlei The i, MiNauara. kulutliute uiiaittrbitk , . . noi.j thin tupLiee.. and Truluer , . i .-. tun exiwtt Wuj lo be In tiai ., . k at lb Kui. i..i ''ViK. Ai. 'tnl Pltie at n v i- ia:elv m tuitl. pamlus fwmi- i -inc tbe lH and r.iki paw Clarke Vi,,i .le. .uariert'J I. adwtMU up well. Mil bo lis today name ttltb Korwlth. pi i-l.X P eu V -Tli" cirlixle lu i ii i heir & imiXTtmii saiao ff tbe u n i .1 ., at ciarksburj. V Va . niutuM lu'i.mi e'ollece elevtn "f that Stale. h i Kliiv: cowbed 1 Carl'aiU'a formar uri ik frank "l. nit l'1-aaaut 'oi k o.i tho L"S nun h' la tak.ii; i" ' la'kn - r'i . h i brief i un over the visual bed hu that on the XX'oolan 1 . iniinei m u'wii 'I.INT'iV N i,t .'li llamdiiii i otto-u a ncie lda Cipialu h,(n diiflrd from 01 1 poaltton la- kic tu tain',", 'imic ivitv tur lallba-.k, u uyw at uJ- llmlla. ever pallet ute at Auburn ,at urse. The hole wn of lha dns leg vurltt). it Ketnw. like the f lurlh, vf tie writer reau it u I tne iimM shoi tud la be a long one and had ti run hi. null a 'orner of the nui h find the Rrccn. Find !' ffconil shot ii p',rd with a 'deek and a deliberate ell . thai neat the ball circling ui, uild ihr wood ant allowed u lo tuiiie io leu io ilw e Ue uf the i;ntu. It was 4 lliaiiep cien 0 a makilT 01 tne tfame. The defeat of Kramti Ouunei at the Uicen which Country "-lub annual iinliuuuii tuurna- ' mtui on Tuikdav a raiher unekpei led but Pile of the iurprlfce.. that U likely to happen at an tlm1 and 10 any person eulmt wa off his tain an I hi, epioiieiii was plalng h he 1 I . It 1 Ion 1 a fam'liar exii . . ,1 II U oor of ihe iliamea thai noted gijftr. lake when iht . oMy in i.iuinani m afir tournamm and li U afe to a thai Oulnid took hiu defeai phil"ophltall and smlllngl) I Of tourae. nvt people wtuld raiher win than lose but tli4e upet are a part uf ihe came and generally acituitd uj tucb. "Pnowy" riil.er, the Australian promoifr Is gettllli; ii a l11010.ur flutlc carnival to t he'd In the highest siadlum In Xustralla tne proceeds of which nre to go lo the wui funl Hek'o xpeeia m luin in several thouanda 01 U'dlar". I'b tiantumvv eight inlH" holdei Kid XVI 1 llinm of llalilmore. will 0111 more bh-iv hie kill 111 ihe ruiied anna on Monday nlshl wl'tl hi I Herman an Ida opponent William n me of Hie mom lopulir llllle fellows vvho -e .'hownl l.eie. nnd ho won 1I1.11 populann o.v the ilenn iiid clever wa he ha fought all hit cinlettj UuiiiiK Ian ve.ison he wn even i'kIiii. ai Olvmpla. The boja he defeated wera liihtini Hughe. Harry HnilOi. h'rankle llrad. lo. I'.it'llii',- lt-Jiy of New lork Voimg fii-Jglne, ili fast Mule fellow from this 'lt. un I liuUlaua. and only two weeks aeo he atil:i ile.'caif.l th lutter Herman nhiwea 1 but ,wlee brie l,il veinun but In b"lh Ins 1 01. p: is with l .N'elkon and Young Plssl" I". I'lipiaied claa enough 10 justtrv him In itiklns and rivelvlng a eharce nt the cham 1 Ian Thin ihe iiiuuli mreta with the ap I piovol of ihe ration of the boxing game la 1 this city, and cvtn from out of town, is ev I 1!, need b" the (ait that nearl) every seal m , the house haa Hlready been soil l-a'Ue 1 U'Krefc and Dutch Hrandi. of New Vork are I to iiiett In the s ml-wlndup. and in the "iner I bonis Voiing IHsglns facea Jimmy Muim 01 I New X'ork. foi Ihe second time thla teasoa Jtck r.11111,1 ell. of Tioga, fncee nd'lle Itlv.er. If wai 1 of fouihwaik. !".. Cluile) Iteur. unJ X'o'ung Wi'son tackles Joe tlorrell. win U 10 shortly make a vXrsi eru tour, win re he la to box live tunes to' Tom Andrew will meet Frank I.04.111. ui mis iln in ih wlndtip at the 11. kt spuns I'aik Xie.ia lunia.ter Pa. next Thursd n'gb' Tlim 111 tl, h wn onglnalH t" If1 l.ei betvvteii Jack Dillon ml lajgan bul Ddfcn cutictled the engagemtni Opening of Football Season Today University of Pennsylvania v. Gettysburg College FltAMil IS Fl i:i.l. S P. Xf. Cinne out and see the new , audi lairs OLYMPIA A A Hroad and Ilainbrldcii Ulaliurirl t. t, larrv i:duard. Mr'. MtlNII.VV Ml. IIT. SKPT. '-'''.. KID XX III I.X.MS . KlUIIi:ilJ,, Adni. JJci Ual. Ilea. JOcj Areoij M. ' " 1 i mm uniitftip-M " "- i.ii.'nii ii,TiMs''niitTli1ITr1ItriTlaeBfcir gaafiuisiai ssmKmgmgjj mmimiimmmmmmmm aMaaaa WaMMJatieeat aBi.--.. a-.L. . . ,....- i. ,J a i laaaam ' laaaaaniMia 1 nM lajtsfjaijaja ajl iiahli 1' illal