EVENING LEDaER-PHILADELPHlA, TUESDAY. 'SEPTEMBER 26, 1916 .THESE ARE THEGRAND OLD DAYS FOR GOLFERS OTHER COMMENT ON SPORTS SITUATION PINE WEATHER LURES TO GOLF ' BUT FEW SCHEDULED BOUTINGS PRESENT EXCEPT CLUB TILTS ft 1 Only One More Tourney Apiece Here for Men, Women and Pro Golfers Dy SANDY McNIDLICK . mlin schedule for the 1918 golf tourney a WUl fVH B a0 BIMIUBk t'ASdCU lillU 11 IQ '1 mat beyond. We aro reminded of this fact 1 fey a letter received and appended below. The only chanco to grapple over the links . with hi" fellow man that la offered mascu line trotters on the card of the Golf Asso- . elation of Philadelphia unless he Is, per. chance, one of the distinguished "ancient i and honorables," is the u Lu Temple CountrClub fall Invitation tourney, which , Is set down for next week. The ancient and honorables get busy In the annual classic on Friday of this week , at Seavlew. When the two events have been played out the end of the pago will 1 have been reached. Thcro are plenty of , club events left, so that tho time has not yet come to lay the links kit away In 'moth balls" for a hard winter. fc'amc Old Folks But tho golfer's sentiment Is expressed , somewhat In tho letter below to the effect i that It Is n, triflo boring to play with club- ' mates nil tho time. In this elegant Reason of the dylmr sum- 1 jner most links fans feel a throbbing de- sire to swing a club or kick a heel and would welcome a little competition. Others ' feel thnt thcro In such a thing as too much of a "good thing," and that October Is no time for serious tourneys. For feminine golfers the only event ro- malnlng on the schedule Is tho Mary Thayer J Farnum two-day medal play tourney, which I will bo held at St. Davids after the national. I Meantlmo there are plenty of club cham pionships to be thought about and more 1 events would seem' to only clog tho hor izon. ' Miss Kathryn Thompson, the Wilmington I expert, believes there Is more emphasis to be laid on the placing of the feet In the stance for a shot than tho ordinary golfer finds tlmo for. She has carried tho prin ciple out till now it is her habit to rlso 1 on her heels rocklngly while waggling at the ball. When she begins to get set for the shot tho soles of her feet are "almost" firm on the ground, 'but there Is still a tendency for her toss to twitch. The tips of her Bhoes rlso ever so slightly. Suppleness in every part Is eagerly sought by great ex- ' ponents of the game. Time Blackened Putter One putter at least In this town Is a trusty friend of its owner, who would not turn It over to any one else for anything on this earth. 'Cameron Duxton, the golf champion of Philadelphia, who Is Texaslng but will be hero for the summer season as usual, Is the proud owner of a blackened -aluminum stick that has holed 'em out from all angles at the direction of its master for more than slxyears, It is dented and: nicked : It Is sadly crooked of shaft; It is worn of grip, but it has turned cold the blood of countless opponents. Dr. Simon Carp told assembled rooters the history of the club recently at one of Tomorrow's Tournaments and Today's Tec Talk srwoui hnilfp si the partner. Jn4 round, ef matth olar fer the vsuLsi: ffissS. OATS-- ,, njtnral Inclination for meet beginners Gain t ,"i,"op "' ,wln " ", una 10 tome Jim, one nwt ingmg more.ainwir s.oaxu nralntt an rinD.npvroflcni V ie urire or rmcii of low through doe nnf . The ilrlier who naif rlrrle lie,,... mare alnwlr aa Ihn me. pan ana iniit roiiDing ii tne rur.e. II thn fal- romii itntnrallr with a nit nnute. atiorlena hie awing to a hn rannot fMllnw ttiran.ti uurontckintfr rUttene Ilia tlrrJe Into art eellre ami tela driving power berand hU previous rreora. tho testimonial dinners to the departing champ. He said that he well remembered the time when Buxton neatly landed the green and then proceeded to take five putts. In an Interclub match. Shortly after that Buxton came across the putter he now uses. It was the possession of another. Its weight and balance Just Butted the poor putter. Buxton CTtrd out for Joy and pressed It to his bosom. Doctor Carr threw reasonable doubt over the way In which the, club was acquired, but be that as It may. It shortly afterward graced the bag of Buxton and has been there evor since. The first time In hla memory that It deliberately failed him for any length of time was In his match of the national with Clarke Corkran. Morning Mull Pcekinga Saner McNIbllck It does not wn right to me that there la only ona more ofAdal tourna ment on tha Mat tor women In rhllailelnhla. A rood proportion of ua were away In tne Bum mer and tt wu only natural that thera ahould be no tournamanta achadulad for women In tha hot weather. But now that nearly every one has returned to atha city, and theaa daya are ao eicaani lor sou. wny la anything- except geia ao tlrtd of r all tha time that I t that wa ran't have the regular cluo oventar P Una eraone ilavlna' with tha aama no mime mere might be one or lovely Uerthellyn Cup tourna- oon vauey... i ciuca ten mo Xan't thcro lota two mora tournament! added to tha Hat for tha lau. aucn as tna 10 ew York, for lnatance. than In jr aiji uui.r&iv. ment. held laat week at Jluntlngdon Valley, ias or mine in otner large ciuca te ere Is plenty dolr mora going on Philadelphia? Overbrook. Pa. There are ao many club events for both men and women that It la rather hard to add any more official events, but you are right In al iening that there la more "doing In other cltlea. New York la a conaplcuoua example. Mlei Marlon lloltlna, secretary of the Women a Metropolitan Oolf Aaaoclatlon. baa announced tha fall eohedule of the aaaoclatlon. Including the national champlonehlp. one-day tournaments In the metropolitan dlatrfct, and a three-day tour nament at Knollwood. Prom the middle of Hen tember to tha end of October tho women will bo aulte buay. If tbe tournaments on the program are to DO well auenucu. ilia Kucuun I. am follows: September 18. one-day tournament at Mahopac: September 22. one-day tournament at Bleepy Hollow; September 27, one-day tourna ment at Oakland! October 2-0. national cham plonehlp at Belmont Borings; October 3, one-day tournament at loreat Illllei October 9-17, threo day tournament at Knollwood; October IS. one. day tournament at Cherry Valley: October 10, one-day tournament at weatneld; October 23, one-day tournament at Tcmntakahi October 25, one-day tournament at Richmond County. Bandy McNIbllck Oappoee a ball goea In a hazard during medal play and a player loses his ball In making his out. Can ho drop another bait outside tha hazard, ao long aa It la not nearer tha hole? How many strokes does he ioset A VICTIM. Haverford. Pa. . ... Muit bo played from hazard for loss of one stroke. May be teed.up. PENN'S GRIDIRON WARRIORS ARE PUT THROUGH THE MILL Hard Practice Indulged in by Bob FolwelPs Collec tion of Talent Dy NEIL MATHEWS Captain Fenn rootball Team. After a good workout on Saturday we had a blue Monday to start our year on Franklin Field. The men seemed sluggish I and lacked the dash which has character I tied their work heretofore. Bob had in , tended having a scrimmage, but called It l off, as It la hla nollcv never to work a team when that team Is not anxious to bo worked, for he says It Is the tired and In- aiuerent man who gets hurt Osston had a good chance to drill his scrubs In the West Virginia formations, which they will try out on us today. As yet he has not a very strong scrub team, but with new men coming out each day ho ahould bo able to put a team on tho field which will gle the varsity a battle and that Is what we need opposition and op position of the fiercest kind, for tt we get used to battling against a strong scrub team the games will come lots easier for us. Machine Work To start the afternoon we divided up In squads of four and rushed the heavy charg ing machine around tho field to lo6sen up our muscles and to teach us tho proper way to use our power. A long signal drill, fol lowed by a blackboard talk after dinner, completed tho day's program. We cannot get too much work In prepara tion for this West Virginia team. They are mighty good. Gaston saw them work and says they have a running mate to this man Rodgcrs, who Is his equal. Their line Is composed of men ranging from 18S to 200 pounds, and are experienced. They have been well coached and are coming here confident of victory. To suppose that such a team Is going to be easy to lick Is a Baa mistake. It will take all we have through four periods to lick them. The BackOeld As yet our backfleld Is far from perma nent, ugnt.ana Williams look good, but Derr Is not In shape: Hoss. Loucks and Dougherty are injured and Bryant Is slight ly crippled, which leaves us with mighty few to pick from. The line looked perma nent, but along came tha Jinx and took Charlie Henntng away from us. Wlrkman was put In his place today and, with expe rience, should prove to be a good man. Cleary, another big llne'man, was taken onto the training table today. He Is awfully fat, but when he gets that worke off ahould prove to be a, valuable man, as he had experience last year under Doctor Whar ton. Henntng. by the way. Is getting along nicely. He says he will be ablo to play in tho State game. I sincerely hope so, but I am afraid it will take longer than- that to fully recoer from the shock of an, operation. Why be a gloom, however? Things aren't breaking Just right now, but we are on the right track and tho spirit is there What more can be asked for? Runs Scored by Majors for Week RUNS scored by nil tennis In American nnd National Leagues from Tuesday, September 10, to Monday, Scirtembcr 25, Inclusive. Only runs that flfruro In official average: nro included. Scores of incomplete names aru not counted, but the scores of frames of five In nines or tnoro are Included In tho tabic: AMETtlCAN I.KintlR T. V. T, Waehlniton .. lknlon ....... Athletic t Monro ., ft, IdoIs .... Detroit ...... New etk .'.. id . . . . S 4 10 Cleveland ew tork Itronklrn I'hllllea ., Ilnitdn Clnrlnnatl ruin hnreh ....... Chirnga ,,.,, St UiU Did not play. NATlliy.U, I.KAUUR T. W. T, P. 8 4 1 4 0 10 n 4 1 l !t J 2 X s s H. M Tie. 6 S 87 8 t SI 4 ts a s ts 17 a R to l i i o o u 4 5 0 H It (I S 7 It 4 n a ft H S 5 4 S 0 0 4 3 11 M Tie. 713 57 43 S , 019 1 017 BROOKLYN SHOWS SIGN OF CRACKING IN FINAL DRIVE Dell Has Lost Effectiveness and Cutshaw Has Gone Stale Under Strain SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS " By LOUIS H. JAFFB Itxan Club fans have seen Abo ICabakon score a number of knockouts this season. Tonight ha aoutherner will endeavor to add Charley tear to hla string ot sleep victims, but the latter a a good defensive boxer and Able may nnd ilmeelf In a quandary In his effort to reau a isymaker.on Chollya chin. Frankla Klemm. he lllwrslde youngster who looks like a comer, wxes tn one ot tba prelims with Sammy Wall as an opponent. Middleweight prestige ot Little Italy ts at stako tonight at the Model Club, when Willie linker and K. O. Hansom respond to tho bell In the main mix. Both poaseas punches of knock out prowess and they aro evenly matched. A teal good match ahould reault in the aemlnnal etween Al Vnx and Krankle Coaler. The latter Daitt irom ualtlmore. wnere no maao a Dig Hk Q rover Hayes visited Provldenco last week remained there long; enough to romp on a vlcto! natch st tensive all through, and drover won by a -wide and remained there with a victory over r1"1 long enough to romp rankle the match statu that Ilavea i Isclnr to his opponent who was kept on the de- Hums. Iteports of he match state that Hayes distributed a vicious b euailD sail tUIUUStlli BIIU UiUICI nwis v as n bxh ,f, margin. Tba natch wus a fifteen-round affair. y . The reopening ot the Quaker City A. A. Is Indefinite. Dllly Nusblckel, tho promoter, has decided not to stage bouts this season, and as yet a now Impresario has not been announced ITamu Omlih )tA Tla Tlanr Xflsiti ViAeiw.. Weight, has arrived In Phllly. Hla tint match i of the seaaon will bo with Larry Williams hero October 0 at tha Nonpareil. Hmlth Is a good , Bunching fighter, as bo proved In several matches Ut your. , A Hartford. Conn., bantam has arrived, and It the nevycomer la aa good as he admits, he should have lltth) trouble keeping buiy here. Fhlladelpbla has more bantsirwelghte than any other boxing center tn too world. Johnny Urooka la the latest visitor, and be Is training with Johnny Qnllant. tba Doiton lightweight. Vrbo alao is In this city. Two new arrivals from the wtld snd woolly will abow at tha National Club Saturday nlgbt. They are Mike l'aulaon, lightweight, and Itlckey ahorldan, welterweight. Paulson de feated Pal Xlrown. pride of the northwest, pre vious to his eastern Invasion. Benny Kaufman will be fn great, shape, for hjs tit with Kid Williams Monday "night at the plympla. Ha la one of the hsrdest working boxers In this city tskes training as If It were tfun. Adam Hyan has to keep bis eys peeled so bat Benny does not orertratu. Johnny Kllbane. who Is appearing behind the footlights of a Cincinnati theater this week, will not box for about two months. Ills book laaa run Mt laaat for that time, and anyway there doesn't seem to b any one for the cham- Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night OLYJIPiA Kenny CIA lienny I-eonant derr a tea illipan. Illlly De Foo won from 1eo Charley Leonard stopped Bddle rati Jimmy Mrt'abe Wat bMi Kelson drew with Frankle onaril detested Johnny Till lnFnt. I tort, pnitl iellr, Vally Clark. NEW YORK M MCn Kn-wVed ont Jark Hanlon. third l Edale (Kid) DUllngs defeated Cliorlry hmltli. TAMAQUA Jock MeCarron won from Knorkout Hneene). htete Cola drew with Kid Ilroad. IIVFFALO Knockout Drown defeated Knockout Ilrennnn. AKROK. O. Joe Welllnr best Johnny GrUUths. NEW ORLEANS Pal Brown won from Jimmy Ward. I'lTTSUDKOII Gene Delmont defeated Yoong Oolille. LOCAL RING BOUTS TONIGHT BYAN A. 0. 1'rellmlndrtes Joe Erin Ti, teftr Bachman. Hammy Wall vs. Frankle Ulrmm, Frank Baker ts, Joe Hurts. Srmlwlnd-up Georgia Meehan vs. Johnny Murphy, Wlnd-op Abe Kabakoff vs. Charier Bear. MODEL A. 0. Preliminaries Kid JTngsr ve. DaUMIsx. (Ld Iousherty vs. Jlmnir Green. Muckela Idler vs. Kddle llsyea, Btmls;lnd-up Al Fox vs. Frankle' Coiter. lodup WUlle Baker vs. K. O. Ssnsom. MIKE DORIZAS WILL BE COACH The Ooonsr proved he wss boxing aeiesung Jim eoney nere by n.rnunder. i n vnnd form Saturday nlgbt. The aecond show of tbs staaon will staged at Heading. , Pa., tonight, with Johnny Miller, of Slanayunk. paired, off In tbe, wlnd-uo with the best boy eecurable. Terry McOovern was booked with Miller, but he was forced to call off the match because of a bad right hand. Poo O'Brien, referee of the Olympla. Is match maker ot ths Beading club. Hon to box. delnhla box Troo laat week, KUbana Dralaed all of tha Phlla- boxers with whom be sparred at tba . The next time Johnny Rrtle boxes will be Id Mew York October 11, Tin St. Paui lad win Meet tbe winner of the Jark aharkey-Joe Lynch Match soheduled In Qotbam tonight, f. loi 01 prestige u oenny juuimia, ICrtla loat era by hla poor showing wltb Tam r-ziv,! Mrs from. Austral blr heavywelaht brought by Jim Corbett, gets back . ill ixew xora tor ini Hon toppled him over. tlto ills into rlng'barneM tonuiht in New. York for the OK uv Erat tlm bIiira Jki Cowler will patr oft with Uunbout Bmlth In a Veteran Line at Episcopal prsetlolng dally at nild. with the nu -....mA I.SKk It I can be built from tbe material at h Quad Is Clothier good team hand. In 'atterson. Ham. hhurn till air tier men wh.P"""1, " " ,lll,f'1Tl7iari ir tne piciuinu ,"!,, msiv, MMit ss.m oiranr. are the only ex perk need players, to il.. s.n taw. Hunts end Hallra. two of lest ieaaon'rmost rellkbls backneld men. are In Soubt about returning. Of ths new material. Jients. Kramer, Clark, Harvey and llansou look good. Champion Wrestler to Have Charge of Gerraantown Acaderriy Teams Mike Dorlzas, champion wrestler, famous football player and holder ot the record strength test at tha University of Penn sylvania, will coach the athletic teams of Germantown Academy this year, Head Mas ter Samuel E. Osbourn announced today. Dorlzas oomes to dermantown fresh from triumphs In the field of sport which In many respects are unique In collegiate annals. Ills greatest distinction has been achieved on the wrestling mat, where he hojda the unprecedented record of never having been thrown In his entire collegiate career. Dur ing the three years In which he competed for the lied and Blue, ho met the greatest wrestlers of Cornell, Columbia, Yale, Princeton, Penn State, the Navy and a host of others, yet among them all he never encountered his match, and he remained the Intercollegiate wrestling champion from 1914 until his graduation last June. Now Central A. A. U. Officers CltlCAOO, Sept. 38. Joaeph nrtchle. of Chi cago. waa re-elected president of the Central Amateur Athletic Union at tho annual banquet of the organisation. L. II. Ileltman, of Chi cago, waa elected aocretary. nnd the following vice presidents were named Oharlea r. Lynch. Detroit! aeorge A. Schneider. Cleveland: Charlea K. Booth, Minneapolis, and It. J. Itedman, Cln- IP" ioieuu Amateur Jimietia Aeeo- if Toledo. O., waa among the clubs elnnatl -i.. elation, oi iviruu, v... ns amuiuc admitted to membership In the union, NEW TOIllC, Sept. Id. Tho Brooklyn team resta In an unenviable position today, because of Its Inability to get better than an even break ao far In tho Bcrlea with the Cuba. It is Tinker's fondest hope that his team may knock tho lloblns right away from the pennant, nnd he may do Just that With two moro daya of tho Cubs, who un expectedly Have caused no end of troublo at Kbbets Field, followed by a aeries with tho Phillies nnd Giants. It will require a supremo effort on tho part of the lloblns to aert disaster. Can they hack their way through to tho championship? Ballplayers say tho team nas gone staie. During May, Juno nnd July the IloblnB played championship ball and at that tlmo l'at Moran said of them. "The lloblns are a fine team nnd It was not luck which put them at the top of the league. Hobble's men have played cham pionship ball and It Is rrolng to bo a hard matter for any team to beat them out" At that time the Itoblns were capable of "spotting" their adversaries a couple of runs and then overhauling them. No mat ter how many runs were needed to win, they generally could be depended upon to rise to the occasion and produce tho neces sary number of tallies. Their fielding waa on ti par with their batting nnd they played a lino brand of ball. They do not look like tho same team now. For one thing, "Wheeier" Dell has lost his effectiveness and no longer can be called upon to work regularly. For an other, Cutshaw Is not playing the game ho did earlier in the year. Cutshaw'a case Is clearly that of a. man going stale. He has worked hard and faithfully to keep the team up In tho race, and he Is still gamely trying to do so, but his playing has lost much of Its keenness, and the effect ot this has been felt by the wholo team. PAT'S PHILS MAY TAKE THE LEAD THIS AFTERNOON Victory for Locals and a De feat for Brooklyn Will Change Standing For the second successive day the Thll lies have a chance to ntOAe ahead of Urooklyn and take the lead In tho race for tho National Leaguo rennant. Yesterday tho champions did their part by beating tho Cincinnati lleds, but tho Chicago Cub wcro not abto to break through ths Dodgem' defense twice, hence the locals remained In the second place If the Phillies win today and Manager Joaeph Faversham Tinker ccta his hop9, winning from Brooklyn, the Phils will bo at tho top of tho ladder, topping the Dodgers by one point Tho standing this morning was: Clob. Ilryoklni i mines Won. Ioet. ret. a; .eiii as si .(in! Should events turn out this afternoon m Philadelphia fans liope the standing tonight will be: Clnb. I'hllllea Urooklyn Pet. .not ,003 Won, let. ,, ST A7 88 88 The Phillies will meet the Ctnclnnntl rlnii again this afternoon, whllo tho Brooklyn Dodgers are scrapping with the Cubs. It Is likely that Lucky AltDcmaree will do tho hurling for tho Phils today against Knetzer, nn ex-Federal Leaguer. Al was to havo worked yesterday, but Rlxey warmed up so well that Moran decided at the last moment to send his southpaw Into tho fray, Tomorrow the Phils have anoft day. On Thursday they begin their fateful series with tho Dodgem In Brooklyn, playing three games this week. There nro no Ramos In tho American League scheduled for today. DonHs Intended to Aid New Crop of Gunners The eeneerratloo of heme life Is worth while. Theee don'U are Intended far the) new eran of reongatere who will ro Inta the wooda and fields fer the flint time They are alo Intended for thoes who are earrlsesi Don't point flrearrna at any tinman being or domeetle animal. Keep the maxile toward the groans', or In the sir. Don't take a loaded firearm Into a room, TfMrlo or boat . . ., IXVt set nroerma dawn without unloading. IXia't Jnrap or climb a fence or stream without unloading. Don't aboot without knowing what rea are shooting nt. , lour hunter's llrenao doeS not giro yon the right to hant on posted lend, reeerrs tlene, parka or within the elty limits. Land ownera have a lawful and moral rtrht Is say who mar hunt on their property. Re spect tneae rlghta and they will hare more) regard for you and your eport and recreation. A'S ROOTERS nAVE THEIR DAY Connlo'a Supporters Trounco Phils' Boosters in Annual Skirmish The much-talked-about ball game between tho hletlca ana rnmy rootera ot tne rnnaaeipni I waa piayea yeeteroay rnuiy rooters, wno lost, ot in tn the aorr zs to 11. two home rim of llauer and Hrlll.ee,... Pornn.flb,,, Ilauer.rf... Murrhr.Sb. Horton.p.,, llurat.cf... Nlrkele.lb., e same were tha 1 the spectacular Athletic, and Phllly rootera of the P and Heading Terminal waa played row or ins ri The tea tu rea runi of llaut neldlng of Hall, flcoral ATHLCT10 noOTElia riHLI.T IlOOTBnS ah rhna ahphoa 0 2 13 0 Jtunt.C.... tilBII n S 8 II 0 tlnruh.P.... 0 4 4 0 0 nsntii oughery.ib bis 0 4 n 2 II lrr.ei-.2b.. nil u it m -,r.';; "T ., A n ., 4 . , nru.r.R. i, i, u ., II O 0 0 S logen.Sb... 11138 a s s a o lali.lt..,.. o o l n n O 1 1 II 1 5 12 3 0 Kohler.lt.. (18 4 2 1 lean.cf., Mac Done Id. c ri 8 4 0 0 Lllloit.rf Totals. 84SSST24B Totals, 811114 27 7 l O 3 f.'.:: Charles Stars on Princeton Line t.AKK MINNEWA8KA. N. T.i 8ept. 21) Mike Charles, a former Intararholaatla track and football alar of New Tork, waa la the nr.t line-up of the Tiger eleven In the scrim mage practice restertay and opened the eyea of rochea and plajers alike by hla brilliant defenalvs work. Charles waa at left guard In tho placo of Hob Nourae, and shattered eery play that was directed at his aide ot tho line. STATE LOSES CENTER s Painter, Regular Pivot Man: Barred by Faculty STATB COLLCan. Pn., 8cpt. 28. An other first-string player nt Penn State has gone over to the Inellglblea because of scholastto troublo. It definitely was an nounced today nt tho training quarters. Painter, tho varsity center ot last year's eleven, has fallen under the faculty ban, and ho told the resident coach, Harlow, to look for another pivot man to fill his shoes. Painter's case has beon under advisement for a fortnight, and It was hoped that his affairs might be adjusted. Coach Stagg's Star to Enter Yale C1IICAOO. Sept. 20. Steve Bmdle's sudden exit irom nicaao in inn oireciion ot tew liaven. Conn., learea Htagg and bis Jdaroona smothered i r. Star trial but this morning Ilrodio left for Tale, In gloom today. Hunaay. ma vben tha blr miard arrived tried to persuade him to stay. WOMEN TENNIS PLAYERS REACH THE SEMIFINALS Fair Net Stars Contend in Past Matches on Merion Turf The doubles section of the aeoeM tournament for tha Individual ship ot the Women's Interelttb. League will be begun this aftenwoa at tk Merlon Cricket Club, Haverford, arxl M the singles was worked out to the eetnlftetal yesterday It Is unlikely that tha tilt for th privilege of challenging Mrs. Gilbert Ha. vey for the trophy will be continue it-day. The strongest team enter! for th. bles titles Is that made ud of Mrs. W. l. Newhall and Miss K. O. Osthelmer, wliet to week won the Philadelphia and District championship for the second year tn cession. The aemtflnallsts In the singles are Mrs. Newhall and Miss Osthelmer In tha uuer half of the draw, and Miss Sarah Nettie and Miss Edwlna Ilensel, both ot Merlon, In the lower half. Mrs. Newhall Bffaa quite a surprise yesterday when aha de feated the favorite, Mlsa Dorothy Dies ton. In straight seta, at 6-2, 6-4. The other singles matches went oft ac cording to form, although Miss Nellson was forced to the limit of throe seta In both her matches. Bhe defeated Miss BteftiMf ' Freedley. Plymouth, C-, 2-8, 7-5, in the opening clash, and then won out over a 4 fellow club member. Miss Mildred TVIllard, at -2, 1-0, 7-6, quite a day'a work, even for such an Industrious young person aa Miss Nellson. v&&8S5SBS&gmsmasmsam I sea 1 Mount Holly tan OCTOBER 3-4-5-6 Fourteen Races Liberal Conditlwu Entries Close Wednesday, Sept. 27 Mail Entries to R. W. WILLS Mount Holly, N. J. '''''B friction; WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY' 'Rockdale in Series With Media The noekdal Club, of Delaware County, champion, of tha Inter-County League will play Media, champion, of the Delaware County League, a aerlea ot fire games' for the cham- UlUlUlllfc, V T'T."V .--. la to be piajeq UC'I?" Park. Qlen Illddle, In. The tirmt ram at tho Itockdale IJall J- Haverford Warriors Turn Out IfAVEriFOnD COLLEOB. Sept. 20. Coach "Mike" Denrott atarted hla men In with the flrat practice of. the year yreterday. Tho workout waa ot the Ilghteat nature poialbla. but It waa fully suitable fur the purpoaa of ahow lor which men were In fit trim to start serious work. DIXON SETS COURSE RECORD Clayton O. Dixon, a member of tho Spring, haven Country Club, clipped three atrolcea from the record for the club couraa yesterday by rover. Ing the eighteen bolea In aeyenty.four atrokea. The former record waa aetsbilahed by Dr. C. Jl. Bcheft, New Women's Swim Record NEW TOnK. Bent. St. Miss Ida Ellonilty pet a new record for women awimmers here by gwlmmlng around Manhattan laland. cover ing tbtrty-nve miles In 11 hours and 35 mlnutea. SUITS TO ORDER $11 -80 5 Oar 1 Big Window Reduced frosa MO, 118 and fit PETER MORAN & CO SffiSftS NATIONAL 1VEACIITH Won Lo.t 1'et. Win Loee nrooklrn as 67 .07 .010 .oS I'hllllea .. " . M 67 .1101 .004 . Iloaton St 61 .6S3t.RK0t.A74 New Tork .... HO ei .6(11 .80(1 .600 l'lil.bnrsh .... fc as .480 t.47 t.4SJ Chicago A H4 .430 .440 ,4SS St. 1-ouia ....I 00 SO .40 ,4tn .400 Cincinnati .... 67 01 .88J .387 .380 AMERICAN I.EAOUK M'on,Lot Pet. Win Iloaton Jf7 66 t hlrauto J gj UetroTt "J New ork J" 1 St. Ix)uU 7H 11 Clerflnnd J 74 Wa.hlmton 78 78 Athletic. SS 113 Not scheduled, tlln two, I.o.e two. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LKAOUE Cincinnati at l'hllaoVlphla Clear. Wt. lule at New iork Clear. ( htciiKo at Urooklyn Clear. I'ittaburgh at lloMon (two gameeV-Clear, AMEKICAN LliVQUE No games scheduled today, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAODE rhltlles, 4 Cincinnati. 0. Chlcaco, 7i Urooklyn, 4 (10 Innings), llrooklrn, 4i Chicago, 2 (.econd game). ew Vork, 1 Ht, Louis, 0. New ork. Si Ht. Ixiul.. (aecond game). Iloaton, 7 1 l'ltt.bursh, 0. Iloaton, 3 1'ilt.burgb, S (second game), AMERICAN LE.OL'i: At. Louls-Athlrtlcs. not scheduled. Iloaton. 2 Lletrland. 0. Wu.hlngton, Si Detroit, 5. Chicago, 0! New ork, 1. American Aitocialion Mlivieapolls. 0; Milwaukee. 0. bt. l'aul, 4; Kansas City, 1, Split .til .416 Ti.e rt. ,62 .673 .60.1 .317 .6t7 .607 .600 .2:0 TRENTON fair September 25 to 29 RACES EVERY DAY v1 fin 1'ltOU ntlLAUKLrillA jpA.UU (seduced rare. All Blatlons) rJI'KCIAL TRAINS q WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Leave Reading Terminal 9 JO A. M., stopping at spring uaraen rit . Liumois Ave. ingoon ei., l Columbia Ave.. Hunt, fVayna jri. ana jenxintown, r r vh ' segA HK K H i'3 Let's agree right at the start that wherever there are moving mechan ical parts and metal-to-metal contact, a certain proportion of friction that age-old bugbear is unavoidable. Your job and ours is to see that this proportion is reduced to its lowest possible terms. This is where Atlantic Motor Oils figure. ' Atlantic Motor Oils divide themselves naturally Into a group of 4 principal lubricants Atlantic Polarine, Atlantic "Lisht," AUantic "Medium" and Atlantic "Heavy." For 8 out of 10 cars. 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