EVENING LEDOER-PHtDADELPHIA, SAtUJRDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1S1B V CLEVELANDSTAR STILL TOPS THE AMERICAN LEAGUE SWATTERS 'RPFiATCTCft VTP.TTTATT.V nr txTnrr CHASE SUPREMETN NATIONAL Cleveland Star-Leads Cobb by 27 Points With .391 and Reds Veteran Tops Field by Seven Points with .329 . TRIS SPEAKER virtually has enriched the bnttlnir rrnwn In the Vm.rt.. r for 1016. while Hal Chase, of the Clnc.nnat nja raiUa.K. I. low. from the field and now look like the winner of thTv.tM? i t ? . !?" " Both leader, made aeven-po.nt Ralns. Speaker i inTh KS from 3 "fo "n , Chase golnB from J22 to .529. Horn.by. leader In the Tner circuit last' week sssxsrA lo th,rd p,ace zack wheat ' u.r.fftX leadlnfj the league for the last nine seasons. Cobb got away to a bad .tart and the STth?tV..M r,' fUn1 hlmClf and 8ta " th "tnn cam! to compete (thc.e avemp.es Include Thutsday's game). It is almo.t Impossible for Ty to get on even terms with the Texan. Wrr. ",!,;0l"eb0lhr-."!f,d' Am8 PlcU,n,f Ul) "- P0l"t8 "' novanclng hi. Tl tHi, , tVI C0,""f ,K0l,1B '"" .305 to .314. Mclnnl. added two 90 . w In. I L " Wl" b lhlrd ln the ll8t " " nW. o lt two point., but .till ha. a .347. , taMin," sY18 l,!ler.h!"-IC1.Icnd- T""y nre thlrd '" -u" nld'nB ""I fourth WhUtei .Ml. "" WUh ,292- Lud'!rU', " hllnK "82 nnd AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting Averages (Pla'yere who have taken part In fifteen or more games up to and Including Thuridiy. Sep. timber 24. 1910.) . a. All. n. It. SH.SUTU.Avg. Speiker. Clevd.l43 B12 100 200 31 14 258 .391 Cobb. Detroit. ..138 314 103 1ST 80 IS 253 .394 Jackion, Chl'go.147 BSD 80 104 23 10 281 .347 Humbler. St. L. 21 33 Spencer. Det... 10 44 Mrank, Alh'lm.l.in 407 E. coiuni. in o, (lardner. lioston. 130 407 Rice. Wash... ., 47 147 Siller. 8t, '. ,,HI M Veaeh, Detroit 143 flax E'elsch. Chlceco 138 5t2 Jebold Chicago 40 Hi nth. N. T. .. JOd 812 Irawford. Deft. 0.1 202 Bauman, N. Y.. 73 22t loth. Cliv'nd ,.117 281 Nuna'ker. N. Y 88 287 WyckolT, Tloaton 18 14 Rhotten, Rt. L.,140 080 HeU'an. Detrolt.130 433 Burne. Detroit .1.1.1 408 Hhotten. Boston 43 tio Melnnl. Ath'.12H 470 Alexander, N. Y. 83 0.1 Mullen. N. Y... 53 14'J Gllhooley, N. Y. B8 222 s'el. Chicago.. H8 221) ntt. St. 1....1B1 6H0 looper. Boston. 140 "1 lulh, Tloaton... 03 128 loblltzel. Ilna'n.lIO 304 'thane. Atlt'lra.lOii ;iilil 8erold. St, Ij.lnu t"is flcKlnee, Ath'lca M 1IU Walker, Iloaton 120 447 lurnsr. ir llu.l I II Ul wiuiama, aai. 13 .344 18 .311 20U .310 2D7 .M14 184 .310 04 .aon 21 .3110 4 11 0 0 18 1 4 07 187 2.1 22 80 102 at 88 40 148 12 20 17 45 2 1 so lim s.i m Ml 101 21 24 231 .200 Ui in n la 2iri ,7 4 211 7 4 25 .204 44 1H3 11 ?3 1'Mi .vm 38 88 0 0 120 ,2t It 70 .200 14 184 .280 2 101 .288 0 4 280 4 201 ,28.! 13 171 .29.! 81 81 4 134 .270 il D 2 7 H 4 i 33 04 10 47 110 25 24 74 3 14 1 04 100 31 S3 122 1 00 14l 12 18 1711 m za 4 1 113 01 13L 4 0 18 1 11 0 8 40 111 10 SO 08 3 54 183 24 72 140 20 18 3.1 n 85 1(17 12 17 120 34 83 12 10 130 22 80 1 4 112 8 41 n S 44 .271) 78 1211 15 14 170 .288 50 1117 18 23 124 .287 in 0-' 4 8 114 .207 53 147 SB 0 170 .2011 11 31 2 II 84 .20.1 fl 277 .1 .275 .'JO .273 :i3?T 271 50 7 88 21U 187 3.1 tA ia mian. wann .,1411 n. IonarJ, Willi. .13 117 Maiee, N. Y...120 439 foune. Detroit. 140 814 Sharrlty. IVaah. 34 84 i'a'canna. Clev.128 427 Jiinnliym, Det. 84 42 7 11 0 1 17 .202 rlPP, N. Y 180 408 04 180 18 10 204 .201 rtwla. Tloaton.. 131 010 52 189 18 20 178 .2.111 58 121 27 17 152 .204 50 18.1 10 20 10.1 .2111 12 22 2 4 27 .202 83 11J if 20 132 .20.' Peck'urh. N. Y.18.1 5011 Oandll, Clfv'l.,13H 807 Mcltullan. fhl'o.lno 183 Miller. St. 1 140 401 liaker. N. Y.. .88 8J8 Waltera. N. Y. 57 170 J. .Colllna. Chi. 187 470 Dubuo. Detrrlt., 50 70 J.ynn. St. L. .. 20 82 Shanks. IVaah.lsn 434 IjiJoIo, Alli. ... 1 13 4 .' Smith Voah..,112 33,1 Morgan, IV'aeh.. '18 301 U 12 10 17 170 .218 50 181 12 25 172 .258 II 1.' Oil 2ft7 1 27 140 .2.10 3 13.1 ,253 7 Mi ,L'33 47 08 110 83 Oil 43 2 Oranay. ClekO,..147 5; Marians, til. 1..117 518 Maya, lioai m ,. 14 O'l J-arrlaau, Uoa.. 31 57 Tliomaa, Da , 02 200 Fournler. Chi.. 102 sou Jloland, Det. ... 47 20 Foater. Waah..l40 807 Jhapra'n. Clee.108 S.'i Henry, Vaah..,109 283 ltt. Athletlca.lSl BOO Mrera, Atha..,, 47 114 ii jveiu. uiae. Oalnor, Iloaton. liorton, St. 1, Mltcbefl. Dot.! Jamleaon.Waah. Johnion. Vaat 10 120 11 15 172 .251 8 10 O 2 23 .230 S 8 0 0 8 .230 47 JOS 20 24 137 .240 33 100 14 12 184 .249 82 83 4 10 120 .248 .17 .7.1 IS 1.1 OH .247 31 101 187 11 10 218 122 338 80 120 03 1)4 83 43 02 147 87 1.18 weaver. Chic... 145 BOO I) 1H 30 4 87 12 0 3 10 12 48 128 83 n 17 il 14 1 40 3 73 15 7 O 07 138 22 411 77 21 35 23 88 II 13 87 121 12 7 I 7 1 O .84 2 H SO 4 4 21 1 2 10 0 2 34 61 14.1 10 01 107 8 109 118 147 ,247 240 ,240 ,245 ,243 ,241 ,240 ,240 ,240 .218 1ST 107 .210 41 .233 27 ,283 10 .233 38 .231 4.1 ,230 72 120 21 SO 178 .230 44 .221 I.... viv,i'.i" " .'l 14 121 !! 28 144 .228 Wi.fl:. V.i SS 'SI 13 31 7 B 30 .2J8 Morton, Cleue.. 20 87 7 13 II 2 13-. 28 VpnKol'a. Cffic. 24 44 1 10 0 0 18 227 Plank. St. iJ.,. 8.1 73 8 17 0 2 18 2J7 ISC,...Det'."n -' 1" 2 2 8 81 220 Pick. Atha.... 123 307 30 811 2J 10 104 1223 Malael, N. Y.'49 168 17 83 4 S 30 1224 lvan. St. I.f.103 321 28 72 0 4 84 A A i?:wns.t.:.y.ii --a -a ?5 iv: ii .10 :m 52 140 0 81 4 4 SU ;221 14'J r.kn an lia ti .4 fuZ S . .. 84 80 8 10 1 2 21 I'jll .. 00 277 84 01 15 1 in vn HCUrlde, Waah.185 450 32 100 5 21 123 .210 BJ 71 0 27 80 .216 3 58 B 14 73 .214 7 21 0 O 24 ,114 30 80 88 10 117 .214 10 20 1 5 20 ,2i8 17 Si II .1 47 '! 32 711 8 10 (I 1 21 .211 04 ini la ! .,1 T.A1 84 17 12 105 .208 07 21 7 00 .207 21 3 1 28 -MK Mejera. Atha Mlt. Detroit.. Iapp. Chlcaao Moeller. Cleve., 00 277 jcurtde. Waeh.185 450 I ItSI, OL. . . n.i -jihi flcott. Boaton.,,112 310 Janvrln, RoBt..30J 271 Haley. Atha.,,, 30 08 bchalk, Chic... 120 412 McKee. Det..'.',; Henrlkaon. Tloa. Oedeon. . Y. , Murr.hr. Chic. . iicinieli. Athi nt. u. f'lfitn Iloaton . . T.rrv. Pki..... Cady, Iloaton... i'lelnlru, Auatln, Paley, Jlarry, Terry. lfMf.. lhlH Klnt. Atha,," j-annlnr, Aifie llpona. N. Y.., Alnein th.Waah, McNally Hoat,, Btiaur, Waah,, 16 140 711 ini 114 403 ,. I'O 023 , 60 102 . 87 108 ,123 802 dU 1)11 03 S.'O 8.1 248 72 144 28 04 40 43 .37 124 10 84 40 120 40 02 78 130 23 24 10 I-ov itcc HU! ii.ul 'pol Moi n w Joye. New Tor k. In " pmith. r!lVlan1 n McCabe. St, I...'l2 4 , Ullop. N. Y . . .2.1 7 8 111 4 0 riTCHINO ItECOrtDS m 5i 10 21 84 3 22 0 80 10 14 0 00 0 48 4 28 1 14 0 8 1 22 4 II .27 .204 107 ,204 17 203 73 ,20.' 04 ,108 30 .104 10 .218 0 .178 28 ,177 8 ,170 211 ,17.1 20 ,174 22 .100 5 .107 1 1 1ft I1I. at .. lortiin.. Clara. !r2H 12. SO. 18 3 0 70 0? n HD. It WP.Ae. S;K'.',kJ&. D',:'i7 ?3 1''ie? aber. Chi w'"i wiavfi . . , Ruth, Tloaton ,. ' mi tu 84 10 8 78 18 0 3 32 HI 4 2 28 4 a I II 41 21 11 170 111 203 I yH n 04 32 11KI 111 43 8 10 0 20 6 12 2ll 187 80 04 37 1.10 l 272 00 168 30 80 24 60 HI ti-0." t.M- ?0 2 7 72 00 ltl 2 li?P,nri. Iloaton. 1 17 10 120 08 232 8 Wmi"4' otnn. 48 17 10 120 88 232 wuilama. Chi ..41 13 8 117 88 308 ghawk.y, N Y..44 21 18 llli 72 183 "wii. -ni , ,04 lo JU roater. Iloaton.,. A3 14 6 auia. Detroit, 88 17 11 aya. Tloaton . ,30 15 to ,(8hora. Iloaton. .8,1 11 10 &.vvi.te Ht. uum.,tii ta v Koob,. Bt. Iula. .81 111 7 gammon. Rt, i, ;o T 6 nahar. NT. . in il a Jobnion. Waah ,47 25 1 gf5Hb."aa,::S? J 'J ".Kl,r. rflVB lntmw Vl.u. 31 .,45 15 14 104 13 ynport, at, L 50 aljfa. Waah ,.,45 Veliman. St. I4R oufd. Cleveland. 26 08 61) 01 08 64 82 22 25 68 228 58 42 176 80 158 DO 212 81 180 43 200 111 Too 00 188 n i 1 ISO t 270 1? utnnnt Wa.h 1 1 Hamilton, PalroVt A 1XU1. 3 lVl 3 .Mrera. Ath '(fhii,n, .Alh.,,.ii Aabora. Atbletlea.8 171 o5 m am 04 256 4 228 1 l.tllH) 0 1.000 II 1,000 o l.noo 4 ,70.1 .760 ,708 .0II7 ,087 ,007 .007 .HIT ,836 ,043 010 .1112 .030 .010 .018 .016 ,0lrl ,807 .000 ,800 .601 .588 ,68 .570 ,608 600 ,830 545 522 letiea.,40 15 2 letiea. l 18 158 76 284 8 30 08 0 18 20 n SabAi.. 'AtWuir.. T 9 1ii ShefUan. Alb... .38 I 17 87 2 180 217 10 )00 184 248 11 in on il n 08 01 107 0 Bt OS 188 10 600 500 600 600 .600 .881 882 22J ,000 030 NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting Averages (l,'r" .wno n,e " tn In 15 or more KJ' i uf.'S nd lncluln Thuraday, beptem wer l, 1018.) ,, , a. ah. n. it sii.su.tb.am. Holke, N, y... 21 07 7 23 8 3 28 318 J-haae, Cln'atl..lS4 810 x 03 168 IT 8 231 ,329 "heat. Dklyn.,139 633 78 173 18 0 230 ,322 iiurnaoy, Bt, I..130 404 McCarty, N. Y. 72 100 Paubert. llklyn 11.1 41T ifi".0" " pl. 142 820 '"brtaon, N. V 13,1 611 i ?5'St-,L' US 384 I'.'O'r.l'ta 114 3110 Illackburn. Hoe. 43 100 Mock. I'hlllle, ,u 4JK &"". ;n , N. Y 134 400 8. Smith, Ukljn. 84 73 LiS.1"!: Cln'natl. 28 73 Schulte, I'ltta.,118 373 I.uderui. l'hlli'B.132 481 mM.7-."'.. "7 408 WW.".'1' ''hlll'a.lSS 484 1ll la'a. Chl'a-o 112 813 11. llurna, N. Y 140 834 1 kert, I'hill'a 135 803 Crayath, l'hll'a.124 40 Dpylc. Chlcao.l22 478 J-.laher, Cln'natl. 87 132 "W.T,r' PHta.. 62 181 O. Miller, llklyn. 04 104 Stentel. Ttklyn..tl7 4iT 1 arer. piit tie kah J. Mey'a. llklyn '5 210 02 140 13 11 209 .321 10 03 4 8 77 .321 08 137 19 28 173 .318 0.1 103 10 16 314 .31(1 70 1CI 111 1.1 2.'0 .307 .10 114 17 10 144 .207 44 117 II 10 13i .203 4B 132 14 13 1(111 .2'JJ 12 31 3 Ml 134 17 70 144 17 6 21 1 3 21 0 44 100 12 45 130 5 05 140 38 80 130 28 65 110 6 US 138 34 K J. c H'lth. lioa.131 411 Oroh. Cln'natl.. 141 521 Konetchr. lloa .145 603 McKecbnle. cin.inu 802 Neale, Cln'natl.187 620 Mann. Chicago. 117 370 Orirtlth, Cln'atl.143 558 Alexander, l'hll'a 41 124 H be, Pitta . . 32 120 Jflack. Chicago. 182 438 Snyder Ht. I.... 128 .177 Baler. Chicago. .180 488 llender, l'hllllea. 24 .10 Johnaton, llklyn.lou 302 t-utanaw. llklyn. 141 14 . n (load. I'hIIIUM.. 7n lal oil llouah. Cln'natl, 08 809 81 Oov,dy, lloiton..l3 322 81 nillott. Chicago. 21 60 0 Olann Uklm... in 30.1 20 J. Miller. Bt L.135 403 Herzog, N. Y.,,142 620 l'rerrer, llklyn.. 3D lO'i 11. Mjera. Hklyn 07 S07 Mitchell, Cln'atl 5.1 113 Clark. Cln'natl. 78 174 Hnodgraae, lloa. 102 343 IVIngo. Cln'natl.118 342 Ilyrnn l'hllllea.. 43 20 O. Knabe. Chi . 70 231 J. Smith. St. I.. 11 II 327 Zeliler, Chic... 03 331 Oonzafea, St. L..11J 317 llstzel. St. I. ...13H 483 Kelly. Chicago.. 46 140 Schneider. Clnn. 40 88 Kgan. Iloaton... 0 185 1:7 llurna, I'hlla. 70 211 Mpwrey. Hklyn. .131 4.11 Nlrhonr, rhila,.133 613 Merkle. Ilklln.,130 4.14 Fltipatrlck.Iioa. 72 187 needier, St. L...141 830 Allen. Iloaton... 18 80 Magee. Iloaton .108 377 Warner, I'ltte.. 30 161 l.obr. N. V... 41 86 Maranllle. Uoa.137 537 Connolly, lloa., 69 100 a. wiiaon. uni, McCarty, Pitta, Mollwlti. Chi... Deck. St. I..... Huaalna. Ht. I.. wunoit. iioit 4.1 "92 0 187 .292 12 103 2VO 3 20 .288 0 28 .288 4 144 .284 13 107 .282 8 200 .281 28 189 .281 10 182 .281 8 ''05 .281 72 140 10 10 198 .278 02 112 8 18 172 .270 01 182 17 15 191 .270 V 88 n 2 47 .274 44 1 0 51 .273 6.1 !t H nil 7!t 60 110 0 IS 17,1 .272 87 140 56 13 203 .2811 17 68 0 4 78 .20.1 44 till 12 0 180 .205 81 137 13 11 101 .203 00 182 14 10 183 .202 23 03 8 10 107 .202 B3 138 18 ID 101 .201 42 00 11 0 127 .20. 40 144 13 0 187 ,23'T 8 82 1 2 43 .238 18 81 5 6 44 .2.18 (13 113 25 34 140 .2.18 2.1 07 0 0 118 .2.17 56 1V0 10 11 170 .2511 1 10 (I 1 14 .250 50 OR Ul 7 131 .2.13 50 131 22 27 187 .2.11 81. 7 n 41 .25a 78' 8 6 141 .202 31 81 0 12 09 .282 0 14 1 3 18 .230 20 70 12 18 09 ,240 45 118 15 0 157 .249 00 120 28 22 100 .248 2 8 32 .248 H D 120 ,248 1 1 32 .248 6 a 55 "47 13 14 108 ,240 II 1(1 117 .243 7 27 01 28 i? 85 5 83 211 68 78 47 116 24 10 35 0 10 i2l 2 27 44 2 14 50 3 ni 1U7 14 30 .212 (IX ."4 J 19 ID 101 ,241 06 Oil 130 40 243 10 ,240 ,230 ,280 130 70 201 84 247 04 252 01 184 17 0 lna 857 TragreBeer. lloa. 88 SO Kvana. Iloaton. 71 241 Steele, St. I.. 27 40 1-ouden. Clnn.. .134 4.18 Johnaton, Pltta.lll SOU Klllerer, rhlla.. 84 247 O Wllaon, St. Lll.1 835 llancrott. I'hlla. 134 453 Archer. Chlo... 77 210 Klacher, Pitta,, 103 277 Ilalrd. Pitta.. ,,124 411 Jaaper. SI. I... 21 81 Cnrhan. St 1...103 203 WUIIama, St. 1.. 82 24 Rarlden. N. Y..4.11 351 Hrottem. St. L.. 23 21) Mamaui. Pitta., 42 07 llutler. St. I... 84 102 Hunter. Chlo... 23 84 t'oomba, iiKiyn. 24 m SO ,288 00 ,287 1X8 "A7 68 122 18 10 170 .287 52 1U7 15 0 163 .238 11 63 .'.MS 8 176 ,234 2 0 ,233 17 110 .2.13 2 4.' .232 2 18 .231 10 174 .231 6 80 ,230 K It 12 44 124 ,1 33 15 08 124 10 28 30 33 0 811 31 18 30 r,2 11' 25 30 2 30 2? Il Cletz. Uklm Colllna, Iloaton, Schmidt, I'ltta. O'Mara. llklyn. Cooper, rhlla.,, Wortm-n, Chi,, Uugey, rhlla,., O. Smith. N. Y. 5 1 1'i.rrv. ('hlcaao. 2 1 Hughra, Iloaton, 40 13 Schupp N. Y... 27 8 Allen. Iloaton... 10 Alexander. I'hlla Cheney, llklyn.. Kliry. l'hlllle... lferrer. llklyn.. itoaton llklyn.. fiua "i 54 ill iff 7 04 55 PITCHlKO KECORDS O. W. I SO.I1II. 70 00 09 61 50 34 0 82 13 46 H 15 8 5 20 0 8 8 1 20 4 0 4 0 2 2 0 2 IS 13 1 00 .220 0.1 .227 70 .220 50 .-'.'.I 2 .222 .2 .220 .220 .217 17 00 12 69 111 4 123 17 115 .215 7 72 .215 8 105 .215 13 116 ,214 8 67 .214 H.I ''1.1 114 .212 I) .212 71 .208 O ,208 87 .208 7 ,207 27 .200 26 ,206 11 .200 111 .204 4 Si 48 47 .204 .203 .1) ,190 '0 .196 BO ,100 13 .182 llagan. Itucker, tlrlmea, I'errllt. Mamaur, Pitt ltii,1lnh. lloa Marquard. Hkn Mentun, N. Y ., Coomba, llklyn Tyler, Pnalon,, Cooper, Pitta.., iioaK. ni. iauii 7 .1 2 1 III) 00 64 122 75 82 7 8 2 Oil till mi 42 20 11 156 4A "t 88 20 4) 165 100 101 14 81 2U 0 178 07 220 12 m -1 I" 111 26 12 8 81 0 2 1 14 4 2 I 111 York 89 18 10 103 42 21 ?? 17 111 H.WP. Av. ia u i.uoo 1 1.00(1 84 .14 13 24 11 30 13 39 Packard. Chic. 8 llemaree. I'hlla. SO Tearaau. N Y Hallee. N Y , Nehf, Iloaton n . . . in u H. Smith. llklyn S3 12 lender, rniuiea, ;o Vaughn, Chlo. 41 Mitchell Clncln. 28 Mathewaon, Cln. IS Uall, lirooaiyn. . w Wataon, Kt i... JIajer. rbllllM, kilr,n. ChlC. . Lavender, chic Haulbach Boa. K Miller. Pitta. SO laaper. Uui,... 21 Anderaon, N Y 84 Amu, St. T;oula. 48 Harmon, Pitta. 80 Uoaelay. Clncln 28 fieadowaBt. U 48 Jacoba, PI ta 32 Carter. Chlo. 8 Chalmera. rhlla. 12 Kantlehner.Phlla 84 SlrQullUn.rhlle. 21 IB 8 33 SI HIS 8 ,800 2 .HOI) a .7' ,1100 .non ni 24s r. ,tt 40 124 1 'Ml 7 85 0 .007 8 23 O ,087 68 232 1 iHlA IS 14J 127 24(1 8 ,043 11) 119 30 230 8 030 0 88 31 144 8 ,021 H 114 6(1 108 8 010 T 40 39 118 1 ,011 0 93 61 178 a 591 12 102 01 100 8 .671 .2 82 64 179 1 .571 8 0 80 81 142 0 ,671 17 IS 120 45 227 4 507 17 13 06 63 227 8 507 10 8 46 27 186 0 .650 .1 ., i hii z .nnn 10 02 40 183 4 41 i n 4ii an i.fi 4 naa 18 14 182 07 2.18 7 ,533 10 10 40 43 20i 3 600 4 4 18 8 76 1 ,600 U 0 73 43 142 f .600 4 4 28 26 67 0 ,800 8 0 02 27 124 8 ,BOll 0 7 42 43 104 3 ,402 11 18 08 04 ISO 2 ,4.18 6 H 88 85 88 II ,485 IS 10 125 70 288 4 t448 8 10 89 48 183 8 .444 1 1 II l! il 1 .444 10 13 94 33 108 8 .435 JO 13 02 64 212 (I .486 8 11 01 38 108 4 .421 T 10 68 09 148 7 .412 13 19 112 108 244 7 .400 0 0 48 37 147 1 .400 3 8 18 16 80 f .400 3 4 21 18 50 8 ,8X3 5 16 60 60 148. 2 .260 1 8 21 J3 60 1 111 NEW YORK POLO TEAM HERE FOR LOCAL CONTEST National Championship v at Stake in Game at" Phil adelphia C. C. Today STAR POURS OF EAST Tlio polo championship of the United Htate.i will be decided this afternoon, when the Eaitcrn team. compoed of the famous Meadowbrook players, clashes with the Southeastern four, all of whom are l'hll adelphlans, ot the Philadelphia Country Club Held at Bala. The match will bo the last In the three series to decide the title, The .Southeast ern quartet handed an artistic trlmmlnic to the Western team last Saturday, nnd the New Yorkers earned the right to meet them when they downed the Southern tearn on Wednesday, through splendid team work and line ladMdual play ot Mil burn and Steienion. There' Is little doubt that the Phlladel. phlani ivlll ko down to defeat. At least, that Is tiro opinion of followers of the sport, while one member of the local team said there was little hope, after he had wit nessed the victory of the Kastern team. Tho match, however, should be much closer than the other two, due to the fact that the Southeastern four will start tho contest with an advantage In the form of cleien Boals handicap. PENN ELEVEN OPENS SEASON WITH VINCOME Continued from Page One a large crowd should turn out to get a glimpse of the new team Olllclals have not been selected, but some of the coaches probably will run the game. Harvard opens the season with Colby at Cambridge, and the contest has attracted quite a little Interest. This Is the first j car that Ilaughton has not coached the Crimson early In the season, and Leo Lcary. his successor, has been getting the men In shape. Only three icterans are back, the prospects for a good team are not encouraging nnd the work of the new men will be eagerly watched. Last ear Harvard won by tho scoro of 30 to C, nnd should hae no trouble In running up a score today, GOOD TEAM AT STATE Penn State has been very quiet for the last month, although the team has been practicing eiery day, H Is reported that Harlow has the best team that eier rep resented the college, and wo will get a line on It when Susquehanna Is played this aft ernoon. The teams did not meet last year. Uucknell lines up against Bloomsburg Nor mal, and it will be one of the usual early season conflicts. Nothing' Is known of either team. New Hampshire, while not rated ery high, will ghe Dartmouth a good work out and may force the Green team to show some good football. Neither Vale, Princeton, Cornell nor Pittsburgh will get Into action until tho following week. T.lneup; 1'eno. Poeltlon. Vlnroma. Thomtt left end.. ., O.bnrne Mathen a left tackle , . . . . Keed Wlrkman left guard . . llutler J., tlrajr ..center.. IVn.hburn llennlng right guard,, lolan .title ... , riant tackle... Huurli Miller right end Diamond Ilrynnt quarterback Lurch I.UIC ...a........ir Iioitanerty . iUlllame .. ft hnlfhnrlt . . II---. .right halfbark I. In, . ...fullburk Campmano DOCTOR It. IS WINNER Philadelphia Entry Wins 2:16 Pace ' Race at Allentown AM.KNTOWX. Pa Sept. 23 The final day'a racing program at tha Allentown Fair produced eport the equal of any during the meeting, 120 entries atartlne In the fourteen claeaea. The Philadelphia entry. Doctor It., won the unflnlahrd 2.10 pace from Thuraday'a card. The Virginia colt, Faroa. by Koroa, won the three-year.old trot ln straight heats with eaee. flooring hla tenth atralght victory and a new record. In winning the 2:08 pace Mary Constman repeated her victory ot Wedneeday In the 2:11 fiace. The Heading horae. Peter Jeptune. ron eated each heat tu the wire, tut could not out atep the "Jeraey mare," ahe winning each heat In the atretch. The 2:21 trot produced a field of fourteen atartera. Thelma.Aah took the opening heat In a cloae flnlah wrth Quaker Boy. after which the local entry. Brooklyn Hal. -waa aent to the front and won aa.he pleaecd with several lengtha to apare In eachieat. The 2:20 para required the limit of five heat to decide tha winner. Victor Voto won the event In game flnlahea after loalng two heata, and acored a new record. Team of Byrnes vs. Ledger A. A, The Byrne 11. B. Club, of which eight of the membera are brothera and two coualna but all Byrnea will play the Ledger A. A. to morrow at a ground yet to he decided on. The Hyrne team hae been training for aeteral weeka under the tutelage ot Joe Byrne, well known In local aemlpro ranka, and eipecta to give the new-paper hoya a good bruah. Joe and Ig. natlua Byrne play third baae and left Held, re spectively, for Ledger, but will work agalnat their teammatea In tomorrow's claah. The ilneup: LEtlOEn THE BYItNES' Farrell, lb. Coualn Harry, e. Watt. aa. Iirother Tom. cf, Auguatlne, c. Brother Joe, as, Spealman. cf. nrother Ignatlua, lb, Nault)'. 8b, Brother Ed, p. Daly, 2b. Coualn Jack, 2b, Dougherty, rf. Brother Jim. If, HoKerker, If. Brother Harry. 3b. Itodgera, p, Iirother Bill, rf. liber, p. Brother Jatk, utility, flynn, p. Dodgers' World's Title Eligiblcs BROOKLYN. Sept. 23. The management of the Brooklyn National League Baseball Club has made known a Hat of the namea of thoaa plaiera on the team qualified to participate In the world'a serlea and split the money reaulting from the unit, provided the Itoblna clan la one of the competing teams. Those named are Larry Cheney, Jack Coomba, Wheeaer Dell, Ilube Mar. guard. Jeff Pferfer, Nap Itucker. Sherrod Smith, Edward Appleton, Walter Mails, Jake Daubert. Ueorge Cutsbaw. Qua (lata, Jlmmle Johnaon, John T. (Chief) Meyers, Otto Miller, Mike Mow rer. Fred Merkle. Ity Myers, Ivan Olaon, Ollle O'Mara, Casey blengel and SSaeh Wheat. West Point Is Working Hard WEST POINT. N. T. Bapt 53 What Is worrying tha Army coachea moBt right now is tha problem of developing a couple of sets of flrat'Strlng backa to take the burden ot advane Ing the ball off tha varaltr backfletd combina tion. The latter consists or Ford, Ollphant and Vldal Much time waa spent yesterday ln trying out several new combinations, Runs Scored in a Week bu Major League Clubs RUNS scored by all tcrtms In American and National Leagues from Saturday, September 15, to Friday, September 22, inclustvc. Only runs that figure In official aver ages ore included. Scores of incom plete games arc not counted, but the scores of games of five innings or more arc Included in the table: AMERICAN MUGCF, f. H. M T W. T. r.TU Beaton .,. 4 a 4 8 4 10 431 Athlftln ., a A t 4 7 a 8 St Chicago 0 S S B S O 030 .New lork 4 1 8 I 78 Cleveland ....... 8 0 6 S 8 17.1 Detroit 4 6 0 1 3 3 0 tt Ht. l-enl. ...110314 0 tt Washington ,...301032 5 tl NATIONAL I.I--V0t'K . . . M. T. W. T. r.Tls. New lork It 3 14 4 4 6 tt Phllllea It A 0 10 3 ,738 Brooklyn S A 3 4 6 1134 Cincinnati '4 8 1 It B 8 31 I'lltabnrgh 5 I 8 8 4J-IJ noatnn 7 3 0 4 4 B tS St Louis ......10818 110 Chicago .. ..3123008 Did net play. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY Club. Brooklyn ., l'hllllea ,., lioston ..,, Jew York Pittsburgh I hlct'RO ., St. 1-miU , 1 Inrlnnatl Club. Boston ,.,, hlcnae ,, Detroit ,.,, New ork , St, I.oul ., I let eland ., Mathlngton Athletic. ,, tin two, NATIONAL I.KAtltli: Wen. Lent. Tel. Win. l-e. Split. ....80 66 .010 t.OIA 3.001 .008 ....S3 67 .603 f.69l i..18i ,69t . .. 58 68 ,614 f.670 i.AK.1 ,573 ... 10 07 .5St T.618 I..11I ,631 ....61 80 ,448 4.438 3.443 ,440 . . . 08 St ,434 4.44 i.4J0 ,431 .... 00 6.1 .414 t,4tt 3.408 .415 57 B .300 4 SOS 3.303 .392 AMERICAN LF.AOVJE Wen. Lo-t. Trt. Win Lo-e 83 60 .690 .603 .680 84 03 .311 .614 .600 ., 84 01 .508 .571 .601 75 89 .671 .57t .518 ,. 70 It .818 .617 .610 , IB It .510 .61.1 .607 71 It .407 .5110 .493 St 111 .t24 .230 4132 3Lose two. (two SCHEDULE tOR TODAY NATIONAL LKAaUR Cincinnati at Philadelphia cloudy tanilM)!'OI,U "' Nfw Yrk partly cleudy (two gamei.')"0 t IlrooUyn partly cloudy (two ritt-burth nt llo.lon cloudy (two games). AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletic at Ht. Louis lear, ew lork nt c lilrnto clear, lloslen at Cleveland clear. Washington at Detroit rlrar. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Phillies. 7i Pittsburgh. 4. New lork. A thlraco. 0, Brooklyn. 11, 81. Louie. 1. Cincinnati. Hi Boston. 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis, fli Athletics. 3. Detroit, Ol Washington. 8, IlnMon. 4 Cleveland, 1, Chlrago. fli New lork, 3. RAIN CAUSES POSTPONEMENT OF COLUMBUS CIRCUIT MEET Yesterday's Races to Be Decided on Progrnm for Today COLUMBUS. O.. Sept, 23. Though there were only three class, raeea on jester day's program of Grand Circuit racing. It was Impossible to finish one of tho eients, as rain put the track out of condition when some of the Interested drivers were asking that the sundown rule be observed and that the sixth heat of the 2:06 pace be deferred. The.shower cut short the discussion, nnd the race. In which Judge Ormonde and Bar light each haie two heats, will be resumed this afternoon. This race waa bit terly fought In the third heat. Barllght had won the first two from Auto Zombro before the Judges took a hand. Prior to the third mile they put Dick McMalion up behind Auto Zombro and warned Valentine that he must try with Judge Ormonde. Auto Zombro broke and dropped out of the fight that lasted to the lery finish, with Fred Ilussell nosing out Judge Ormonde In :034. Barllght waa a good third. Just as the finishing mark was passed Valen tine reached over and struck Snow, driver of Fred Ilussell. with his whip. Fred Ilussell did not carry the argument so well In the fourth heat, and it was won by Judge Ormonde.whlch also got the fourth one In slow time. In the auction pools. Judge Ormonde, Fred Ilussell and Auto Zombro wcro well played in order named. Change Made In C. II. S. Schedule iJ7?l,h,,7' "i L,.chn " n the open iil'.S' '.h? t-nlrl High football achedule. owing ,0... ? ''e opening of school. The first game 7" s?..S"'r X",m"".,0 Hlh School. OctSbSJ 7. Instead of National Farm Schoo lA next Sat udy,' """"r Hated. The complete ached ule followa: .October 7, Wilmington H. 8., at Houston Field! October 14. Frankford II H. at Houston Field! October 21, Germantown it 8.. at Houston Field! October 28, Wimamson Trades School, at Houaton Field i November 4? Southern II. 8 at Houston Field! November 11, Northeast 11. S . at Houaton Fieldi Novem ber 18, Weat Philadelphia H. S away, Pottstown Nine to Meet Stetson Team The Pottstown champions of the Schuylkill Valley League will show their claaa to I'Miat- ilMlnhla fane thla afternoon. whn ,v,u -...- with the motion, A A, at Fourth and Derka streets. Pet Hart line, on whom Hugh Jen- iiiiih , , , mi. ,n,i, iu, ui. upB(atera while Boy Thomaa will depend on Hesselbachei to break tha visitors' winning streak. ana. oi?veiisuu win ua id vaicning. Manger Segal, of P. M. C Hurts Shoulder CHESTKH. Pa Sept. 28 Captain Lou Be. gal, of the Pennsylvania Military College foot ball team, le on the sidelines with a dislocated ahoulder. Tha Philadelphia boy will accompany the aquad to Betterton, Md., next week, but will not get Into the line-up for some time. Big Demand for W. S. Tickets BOSTON. Sept. 28. More than 4000 appllca tlona have been received at Red Hox headquar ters tiere for world's eeriea tlcketa. Midvale Employes Have Meet Today One of the moat Important local athletic eenta will be the flrat annual track meat to be held by tha employea of the Midvale Steel Company thla afternoon at the Northeast High School athletlo field. Twenty-ninth and Cambria alreeta. RACING TODAY AT HAVRE DE GRACE '. SEVEN RACES Special race tralna direct to course! Penna. n. H. leave Broad Bt. 13J4 p. m Weat Polls, 13:38 P. m, B. O. leave 34th and Chestnut Bis. 12:45 p. m. Admission, Grandstand and Paddock, $1.50. Ladies, $1.00 FAIR RACQUET WIELDERS PLAY FINALS TODAY Mrs. Gilbert Harvey and Miss Phyllis Walsh Clash for Singles Crown MRS. SMITH IN TWO EVENTS Unless Miss Alice Cunningham, of the Longwood Cricket Club, Boston, turns up at the eleventh hour today at the Phila delphia Cricket Club, St. Martin's, her right to claim the women's singles tennis championship of Philadelphia and district will go by default to the winner ot the final round of the annual tournament this afternoon between Miss Phyllis Walsh and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey. Mrs. Harvey gained the nnal bracket on Thursday by defeating Mrs. W P. Nowhall while Miss Walsh was forced yesterday to three hard sets nnd forty-four games be fore she adxanced bver Mrs. Ilobert Herold, at 8-7, 9-11, 6-2. Both plnjcrs were bound to win this match. Miss Walsh In order to axenge her defeat of the South Jersey championship, and Mrs. Herold to prove that said defeat was not n fluke. So they battled for two hours nnd n half, nt the end of which time Mrs. Herold, considerably the elder of the two, was ready to drop from exhaustion, ln the doubles nnal tho 1915 winners, Mrs. W. P. Ncwhall nnd Miss Gertrude Osthelmcr. will meet Mrs. It. H. Smith and Miss Sarah Nellson Mrs. Smith Is nlso In the final of the mixed doubles, with Charles It. Jennings, against Mrs. 12. II. Krumbhnar and J T, Thayer, The singles (lnnl will get under way nt 2 o'clock this afternoon. It will be fol lowed by the doubles final, and this In turn will be follow ed by the mixed doubles final. The three consolation eients will also be concluded today. HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES FOR MONDAY . Flrat race, two-iear-nlila. eelllna. 5H fur longa Pastelln, 100; Lobelia. 101: Tooleie, 1(13, Burbank. 101. Kentucky Hoy. nil; (al'Hpectre. 100! (a)Iteprobatc, 108. Stnlnnrt Van, 103. (a)Counled Second race, for three-year-olda and up, sell, Ing. mile and TO ards 'Saratoga, 103t Hue eyes. 111! Golden Uale, 111; Dinah Do. US, Edna Kenna, 101: Prraumptlon. 10T. Fonla (Imp). 103. , Thlrcl race, for fillies. two-ear-o1da. 8 fur !0.n.""rb),,onnl W'lteh. 122: (bHlolden Hod. 115: Hercnest, IIS: Polly J., loo, Queen of the Water, 115: Olory Belle. 113; Mella, 113: Artemis. 11.1. (b)Whltnry entry. lourth rice, three-year-olda, handicap mile and 70 yards Fllttergold, nil; I'addy Whack. 110; Airman. 10.1: Tea Cuddy, 103; Saaln. 03; Wooden Shoes. 103 : Venetln. 0.1. Hftti race, three-sear-olda. eelllng, 5H fur I?."?" ! Can, l.f.2: Tudor King, lli, Ed Yi'U U?' Alberta True Hit. -Urleelle (Imp), 1 ": Tantivy. 104: Nenator Casey, 107; Wlaard, !nr! ' Ibje, ion; Woodfalr. 107. Orperth. 107: Damlelta. 104; Plquette, 100. Sixth race, two.year-olda, 514 furlnnga Leonle. 110. Arnold. 112: Jack Carl. Hil: Friend leea. 101; Woodtrap. 118, Bally. 108; Daddy Lonfl'.T-a. .108; Hiannls. ' 108; Spectre, 103; r.aahl)le, 1(18. f Seventh race, three-year-olda and up. selling, mile and ,0 jarde 'Bnie Water, 03; Brave, loilj Stellarlna. 1)8; Hon HedOclii, 101; Flair Day, J.1" A.Jnbr."' .I.US! uail" T- ItSi Humllla 'o". 103: Ilojal Interest. 113; Vales. 108; J'eep nignt. 1U8. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather, clear; track, alow. Small Field in Cup Race LOUI8VILLE. Ky., Sept. 23. One of the smallest, though probably tho beat. Held which n,.Jac, ,lw barrier alnce the Inauguration I it"1-?"!" .TJ111 lhH ,n ,he 'ouh renewal of the Louisville Cup for three. ear-olds and upward, at two miles, at Douglaa Park, here today. Of the twenty-four horses nominated for this event not more than alx are expected to go to the poet, of which It la possible three will he from the stable of A. K. Macomber. The Macomber eligible are Star Hawk. Dodge and Hank O Day. Youngsters for Toledo in 1917 TOLEDO. O. Sept. 23 Boger Hreanahan. owner and manager of the Toledo American Association Club, has announced here that To ledo la not Interested in the minor league draft at Auburn. N. Y; no effort having been made to obtain player from that direction. Brrsna nan declared he has seen no players who looked good enough for AA company and for that reason passed up hla chancea. He will build up hla next year' club with nungatera Inatead of ex-Federal Leaguers, he aald. Yale Football Player Expelled NEW HAVEN. Sept. 23. nobert Theobald has been found guilty of breaking the training rulea and la no longer a member of the Yale football aquad. according to an announcement made yesterday by the omclnla The announce ment occasioned surprise, because former Yale f1aere who have been dropped from the team n previous aeaaona have been quietly removed. i Tildcn and Hawk in Tennis Final HADDONFIKLD. N. J . Sept 23 William T. Tllden. 2d. and Dr. P. 1). Hawk, both of the Cynwid Club, will meet this afternoon In the final round of the fli at annual Camden County tennis championship at the Haddon Country Club, aa a result of victories In the semtnnala yesterday. Toots Shultz in Form for Game Wallace .Toota" Shultz arrived laat night at the residence of the McNIchol boya and mp- Seared In good physical condition for todayra all game on Sirawbrldge Sc Clothler'a Held, Slxty-aecond and Walnut alreeta. Shultg will occupy the box for Logan Square against the Bacharach (Hints In the aevcnlh and deciding conteal of the aerlea. Easterners Favor Eight Clubs WOBCESTER. Mais . Sept. 23 Sentiment among the dlrectora of the Eastern Baseball League, at a apeclal meeting; here yesterday. waa aald to favor a league of eight cluba next year Inatead of ten cluba. with which the last aeaaon atarled. No formal action on the matter will be taken, however, until the annual meeting ot the league here on October 10. Robinson Back With Harvard CAMBRIDGE, Maai., Sept. 23. Harvard's football eleven gained a first-string quarter hack yesterday through a ruling by the admlnlt. trallva board of the unherilty In remn.lng the probationary restrictions from W F Robinson jJk&ctigPJ BBOM--amia aT-gaaaa--- v.ij-rv tVA ! Ill1' ili ' I jytgjjlffi&H a,--. KjuQ&xlXIUvin if J fffi7ri'rrBnT?Tral a old fromtbe SaDitaiy Huroidor TweUldeakro wfUhBKOS, HinufacturvrJ SUITS TO ORDER $4 4 .80 - Oar 7 Bis Window, Reduced from Its, lis and S3 PETER MORAN & CO "fJS&E 8. K. COR. TH AND ARCH STS. LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOMLR neward 321, stolen Ford touring par. 1910 model mfg No 1041816 Penna. license No. 03042. Notify Maryland Motor ' ar Insurance Co., A I". Dtvereut, manager, 821 Walnut at HAO !( black traveling bag from autome "Us. containing clothing, on Sept IS. between Boulevard and Broad Ht. Station; liberal re IWrd and no question asked If returned to IUA Northeast Boulevard HOLD PIN Lott. on Sept 11. In Phlla. or on a Ielaware road train, 1 email gold Pin In shape 17 St1l and atar. engraved on hack .are II E S II II lit 1 1 en front In enamel KE. Iteward of 14 If returned to it. Elmore Smith, llarrl.burg Academy llarrlsburg. Pa MONEY Found, aum of money; owner may . ii! .'.!""' un Identification, Mr. Henna, I4S3 Chestnut at NOTE1IOOK' .Lost, on September 2. on rennayl vanla tralna or In Weat Philadelphia nation, a red leather covered notebook containing notes on agricultural subjects and motor cycle Urenee card, reward It returned. M lot. Ledger Office, PERSONALS MBS. JAMES K SUIIEVE maiden pirn Katie i . Ivohberger (adoption Berry), wishes Infor mation regarding the whereabouts of her fern, llv. John lnhlrger. Hr , John Jr.. and Mra J.?i,kn,Coi'.h,'l or "ther relative Addreaa 1003 W. Mad I. on at Ixmiavllle. Ky. TJNCLAIIIED TELEQUAKS Western "Union, TlTLEtiTtAFif "co.. T5pf .hIfiIul. "!! rf.ul tV".mnv ' Dallaa Smith; ii;f.,.1r.,.Mollm" ,ilr, w carons Sin Fannie Baltimore. H 11. Bonen: Mlaa Marie B.rg m,nV 'fc . ,or'!.' '! Francee Fi I-af: Mra ,' Tabor I F. Allen: Mra. Charlea B. oxei Fred M. Walker; John K. Black; F, 8 r!?fVlm"S, .A Orsham Mllea: Mrs, Frank J relle. R A. flhi.vBni, n-.-.i- -,. t.-i-i Co , Mr C P. Xrlaan. Mr. Mdi i l? T tSracrlstll J. P. Slsemor Hntanit jhllwn-v. iwvJ-J.!1."' JiV.V"3.XMolnr '' t Hr. Chrystal. POSTAL TELEORAril CABLE CO 1420 S. N M,'Vi;rMrn.7.n,olf.h ""' . ilownea: M. Uarllt. Mls Mary Brown. HELP WANTED FEMALE f,.'.'.HT.TKA.cllF.n "n"1 Instructor In physical lm!iSl ,r'rbly one with following! Inter estingpropoaltlm O 15Q. Ledger Central. .I-rJ5.n,,.,.,ockkep,,r" 'r dreaamaklng work ArfilW 31!lcku,f, Sres and very accurate. Market street Dr,"nlkln Shop, fifth floor. STHAWDRIDOE A CLOTHIER :'iA,H?i:.1"'D "Bnoi capabTe "VounTcolofed r5.?imSn: 52 washing; wagea 10; beat reference. . Call or addreas 154 B. Mt. Airy ave . Ml. Airy! COi.,i77-YBn,, esoable colored" woman: no WiAlll.n.tiYJSe,..,'i.b"1 reference Call or ii-ViB4.fi .M.ou,nt.Alr' v- Oermantown. Phone Cheatnut 11111002 C?JS wanted, capable colored woman; no wah lW X'fT' 3 1 best reference. Call or address 151 K MtAlry ave., Mt.Alry. 0,i!i"llrwn,. housework, for young couplel email house In West Philadelphia: good reter encee required M028LLedger Office. OIIIL experienced, for cooking and general tet.nrk,' ,?ma" f,imlJ" Hi carfire pitd. T. , - - I e-'e ale) BUT), alul.",f.ffl.'f",1.,:."rl" northeast aec "!i?j7.4 OHtLS over 10 yeara wanted for light workT PiA.R'leBS!LP.JWW .. ' "ii. ."- ; --. ... ,.1 ti-u b,. 13th u,JJK.-0irr.. ,0J,Srs In packing department! ..iAiZ,"J,ZAa """""' ' vompany U1IILS. prlenrtv1 and larnnm. an calendar OHtLS with office experience! Rood pay nnd chance for advancement. Mlaa Mallor. 210 . W. Somerset at "W't'.'ii cJl,n,U.;rk. PrleSBlTkTlo7ler . Co.. JaapcrandWUIard atl. GHISWOLD WORSTED CO. DAnrrY: vk. Ktarllng un new machinery, wants clrlit good wages; ateady work and wilt pay while learn. HOSIERY LEABNERS WANTED on topping, knitting, mending and on string machines. We furnish nrat-clasa Instructors, and tiay glrla while learning, , ' , ,un.1 ha,S Plenty of work , All the time after they have learned. Thla la a fine opportunity. wa'Mc?'Wilson iiosiEnr co. 4333 Orchard. at,. Frankford. H?V?raX;iW,orkTnlrU,on fsnlleman?. farTr! Sf"r54W'rid,r.'r'."., "Jtron. to one child. HiVjEVOriKT:! maM' experienced 1 1 cooking" end downstair work! eecond, waiting- and Mn",ISS!;rw1ork- 7I!'. Wneeln Drli?. wner V. Hprlngnldae Phone Chestnut Hill 8.17. HOI'HEWOnK. general7ep7Tfor family " adults. 1 child! wagea. 0, reference required! fuhurhai aulendld home for rlaht Mraan? Meet . lady Ledger, Central. JO m. Jlonday. INFANT'S NURSE White, capable: ood t,7. erence.312 carpenter JaneiMount AJre. KN1TTEH8. exparlenced on circular aDHnir heard needle machlnea Hygienic Fleeced Un derwear Company. 2415 N, Howard. for hi.J?riEnX'5on ON MACHINE ror hlgh-clasa dreaamak net reference from 7,, tvy'k1" itbll.hment. r" OlfSd? Ma?ket at Dreismaklng Shpp, flf U flbo?; STItAWBRIIXlB & CLOTHIER ATrialpffaieiffaj1 - .S - .. ' rf. - I ' T"i".Y'vrL,,B'"Jr.'1 ..on ailK 8AI-E8WOMAN for out i Me work: milSPhavJ 5bl5l',yi!end,.yPc,.rnt?.r,t i W"k "'"' wimm -- SALESWOMEN .. LIT BRQTIIERS REQUIRE RALES. WOMEN FOR VABIOUH OEI'AltT VII.-M1.U itinrv u,i.n t. ...1'JA BEAU. ' APPLY EMPLOYMENT 11 U- 8EAM3THEH8 Prot.l caoable; ni7 5it rer. Write E. Whelen. Torresdile. Phiii! .1"! SOLICITORS, eiperlenced. for advertlilng on .commlsslon basis. Apply O 158. ledger Office. BTENOOnAPHER wanted whocan-cTperate telephone exchange) atate age. experience eal- nr'v"p!E.,?l,n1 ,.n"m.r,eteenc Addreea B. A., Postoffice Box 8500, BTE.NOaitAPHER. uulck and accurate. perience on dictaphone! stlte age. salary and with ex. experience. I' 830. Ledger Office, STK.VOOIIAPHER Protestant! recent JlTah School gradualii salary IV to arart. A 202. 1cdgcr Office. TEACHEII, nathe. French, wanted for private school; deilrable place. National Teachera' Agency. D.JI, Cook. Mir.. 827 Perry Bldg. TELEPHONE : OPERATORS The Bell Telephone vu iimii, un, iiamun a operaiora 10 in telligent young women between 18 and 22 yeara old; salary 10 a week while learning with rapid advancement! a ateady position' as aured, with pleasant surroundings and unuaual opportunity of promotion. Apply In peraon to lh! u,,LTt,.",,;on.' Company'a operator.' achool, 400 Market at., dally between 8 30 a m and ft p. m,, Monday. Tuesday and Frl day evenlnga between 7,80 and 8.30 o'clock. TELEPHONE, OPERATORS, local and Tone dla- !rw.,.TPr!.'nc"d' Afo'r Keystone-Telephone Co 135 8 2d St.. Hoom 403. WAITRESS, competent and expert, reference" re quired.. Write or phone Mre. It. W. Bteel, Bryn Miwr, Pa. phone Bryn Mawr 540. WOMAN OK EXECUTIVE ABILITYaTmYnage7 of publication office! 1750 cash required! aal ?.r,i,!20. 1r,t !."". Pnthai 32S thereafter. M 344, Ledger Central '-lwMwwMMBeew 1 1 i 111 -- " - .-. WOMAN'' Mwnal," renVbieT"whM.' fear aewwlsl ",-;."i.-2r"w" . ratal w. whrte. tt eteaHi hooeewe m ,, W,, taas an a-74 Tnompeon, If N, Sonet i.i Atlantic (Srv. 2Tilf".t"".,M' Addreai, etatlnc age, eiaen- facfSV0 m:Mi? B rt ".-aid 4 In S2i -SLSSff1!"!? Phlladerphfa. i ei aeslet SU. t recerdu hour, a to 5 Jeji Iraleiri rin.c.".",r".. tot dealrahle. Tt. X! Ilranch Heerell and Terreedale areei,, ftTfU. HELP WANTED ilALFj TYcTAftT,r,fC- ft .P-A-J "Sfeo-el 5SlS'W "LNDENT roacVlne shop. 830-tloi macnina anop nut of (own. tlnnn . Liol LANI) TITLri. nuii7uir ASSISTANT BALE8 MANAOMR "iSrrii.""".""' !lr'n sales and HnemroTSee foe ... i.r.: ".V1 lorporstioni man nee iSuMMU,,L,M..m,n,ri good salary 1 f?f!S2id opportunity tor advanremeeiti 1 Ledger Office. """n' Aaereea ,,newhFiir,A"r1fl,c,1 wsntrfl preferaWf Re w!lMe.-5prt, "urrougha machine: maai . 23.rlfeldg,rnofflcU-,, "-"' "" A IMr1ea.KE alf5:."omf k.1wled of grocery taet' ?afarr .Arfi!' '.'."'i!? ij exparleeroe and v - "" ISJZ. expected. M B30, ,edger OTHce. . vnn'.XE.'. AMnmors. for offic nvfW ,2V,T',, )UiKATioNr mutt " Jd"' OF?CE.ATH AMI. joaizb! T8, A8K for ' W" V.l5'ohnbdncd..,'v'r."fea , "e J"in,,,,im "hipping office. 10 to IS jara SJ.?.r,i'-ll7 t?.,,"rt.t 20 Per month. Ad ""i jnhandwrltlng. I 420, ledger Sffiee. .T..!!,'.?'1 '." eed Gordon preaa; muarielo Office. ""on- and willing. A 2S3, Ledger ntJ,irJSt."Tucencl. age IB. for office work! ' iiS-?.u.n,,.re?1"' ln "" handwriting. M lil, uegxir central. USU.JnS,nM Ur? mf. establishment! teed chance forpromotlonv A 213. Ledger OfSceT" "ri.l0 17' wjnted tor atoreroom of aaer cantlle house! ret, req. A 210. Ledger Office. I!0J:Ur'aJ.' '?" noHfr storei muit furnish refer--J?ng'g?'!t"rjr Flower Bhop.' 112 8. I2th, DtiY.r "iW1 ?'n? work! elate age and -Jgajg"- Addre.a A. T.. P. O. Box 8443. "r-T, KVn? Jf",c ,n2 toorr. Apply Wolf ' 9i'thlrdJIoor, thsjCjillowhfil. C0.T.w!!,,.o Tut hardware on boxcV! Bhelp -AJSanisrlft. Inc., 814 N. Lawrence. v ,,0JHi wailed for work In officii tale-age, eg-K-SI!.!""1 ??'?"!: ?rted. Answer la own. handw1tlng, t 160, Ledger Central. ' BOTH, near l4. continuation echool. ateady ipoal tlon. advancement and trade. P 432. Ledger ornce. 10YB rn.ltlona are open to several boy, be tween 10 and 18 years ot age. who cga aub urn I taat Ufa ctory refi O 340. Ledger Office. BOYS. 10 and over, to pack email hardware! advancement;IO prweel3287 Arch t, BIJA8S MOLDER. IS 52 per day; cltlxe"m"ippT; ln peraon, Frankford Arsenal. Brtdesburg. CHAUFFEUR, able-bodred. for aulocartruekr muit be able to do minor repair: permanent R"iUlon state age. experience and aalary. P 303. Ledger Office. DRAFTSMAN Architectural draftiman of abll" LliJ!1"1 "P-. to.dealgn and detail business uimni, ,yr me unuea uu improvemeeii ve. riaeiit wanted at once. Apply BIO illty Bldg. DRAFTSMAN, bright, young man, technical edu cation, experienced, wanted by Aeroplane Mo- JorManufaclurer. p 840 Ledger Central. EI'.lA,N,) HOT Chance for advancementl wages 4.no pexweek,IM35, Ledger Office. , FITTERS AND MECHANICS wanted! boiler and tankwork .Cruae-Kemper Co., Ambler. Pa. r INSTRUMENT MAKERS. 13.24 "to 35 per" day of 8 hours: tool makers. 3.52 to IB; ma. chlnlsts. 12,78 to 15; aaststant machinists. 12 to 12.00. baaed on exnerlence and raoaelle: automatic turret lathe operators, Cleveland, iroyn nnarpe, le.osi rotter Johnaon, 8 50: hand turret lath nwrilnr,. IS ia 1X.1A, higher compenaatlon when on piecework; akUled laborer. 2 to 12.24; solderera, 32.34. Apply Frankford Arsenal, preferably ln per eon, Bridraburc. I IRON WOnKERS We want 200 atreng men, between 23 and 40 yearn of age, not under 5 feet T Inchea, ISO pound weight, for night work; 00 hours per week; wages 115 at start; piece workera earn much mora; ateady work Indoora; heat of conditions; no trouble; real lobe for men wanting to locate permanently. Mtatn age. nationality ana experience. Address A. W.. Postoffice Box 8481.' Station O. t "4 JAPANNER WANTED Muat be first-clan mint those familiar with spraying method preferred! 5ood position for right man. Apply 0 o'clock.' londay. Atwater-Kent Mfg. Worka, Htenton , ave. and E . I.ogan at . near Wayne. Junction., KNITTERS, experienced on circular apr!ntboard needle machine Hygienic Fleeced Underwear Co., 2415 N. Howard. LABORERS for outilda workT 12.24 jper "day of hours. Apply Frankford Arsenal, Brldeiburg. LABOnKRS. " 60. wanted. Cruee-Kemper, Co.T Ambler. Pa. MAN AND WIFE.-wnlte, takeeole charge of house In country near city, man required to be a trained butler and wife rook and do general houaeworlc In a household of It ap plicants muat be aober, honeet and capable; unqueatlonable references. F 440. Ledger Central. , MAN AND WIFE wanted to take chars ot achool building) aalary 37 per week; light, heat and two comfortable living rooms free; -applicant muat furnish best of refereaoes. 1 Addreas n, R.. P O Box 8300., , fi , MAN wanted A reliable, single" whltenvail to asalat on amatt farm: good mllkert referencee? Krmanent place Addreas Box 83, KoseeaoaL i.fiPenna 11. R . MECHANIC to work on Autocar; must be a married man experienced and competent to make repalra on thla type car; thla la m splendid opening for a reliable, ateady man dealrlng to change hla position. Apply to private owner P O. Box 1280. giving es perience and aalary per week dealred, HMllATIlt; All-around talking machine mechanic, with a thorough, practical knowledge, to take care 01 ' talking machine plant In Ohio; good aalary and aplendld opportunity for advancement. J Addreaa M 083L Ledger Office. t i MEN wanteoT for rolling mllfworki flnlshera. roughen. Btlcker-lns; stralghteners. heater helpera and laborer. Apply at once, John IlllngworthSteel Co., Iwle and Tacooy. rkH. MEN WANTED Bollermakera. locomotive ma- 1 ' chlntsta. car repairmen, laborers, looeaiotlve ' cleaners. Penna. It. It. Call nllKllbeW at, MEN. 10. wanted to learn the sausage and park' packing bualneaa; 22o per hour. Apply 3043 ' u.rniiiigwn v. . . 1'ir-UKltM waniea on nne woolen yarn, jess- ,, , tnan King jk cons, nc, tiancocMana aseQ ' eomery jve. .-,,' i-i rniVATB BECHETAm' Young man or wtata , wanted by Ihe headmaater of a boye aeaeMH FA! located In the country, about 70 mllea (rem--' Philadelphia! m'lit he good st flgurea and a We to keep the booka and a capable ethnographer and typist; board lodging and washing pro vldedi etale experience, reference and alary' ln flrt letter to receive consideration. M Ml, LedgerjCMIee. t . , . r QUILI.EnS wanted. , Apply To Jamea Dean, ease, John Jimea Dobson. Inc., carpet and plain, mill. Falls of Schuylkill. , . ' SALESMAN A man ot experience, -A atroaur per-. aunallty and with ability to earn 880 per wmki aiate age anq experience, u a, r ager Central., ". . SALESMEN Live men to aell amall Inveetars on commUalom return Immediate; wrlle age andreferencea. Q 148, Ledger Caatraj. SECOND HAND frTworated mull rooeat give full particular about age and. experleaee, Ale Ply ta Pierre Daudeaeug, Waterloo, Settee County. N. Y. . , SHIPPER-. Exp. manT one with aome rallrnaal experience prererreo. lor urge manuraetai concern! gnawer In own handwriting, ata age. exp, and aal exp. 1 305. Ideier OS BTENOOItAPHEIt- Young tnan In the euaasin-. tendent'a ofrice of large manufactories ctam. pany located In N Phlla. 1 excel, raiar. for adv1l atate qual. A aal. die. P. o' iatMTWBl, BTENOdrtAPHER and bookkeeper.' ex'seeleaeesir wanted In Camden 1 state experience and salary wanted.P Jit. Ledger OSlca, tjr1 Other Claatlflrd Ad on Next l'oe, 11 ' ' .1..,..... fc., I w t4 Hi Polly and HER PALS '. W W "t s m : Now for eSowie . "Corn Best AmiT rwaaaaBiBjssBBaBTearaBBBBisiJ IvmsVXJR (064 Uil . HiRlV A&IG&dGou,) y Crten fr rJ0 f 1 1 1 gk U Sick M ttred .0 "TRufFLCS 'WO T4RT3 , (VrilT SOU llAtorUl' ttriSS ft)R A C&AlGt! 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