I.,-? .' 'K , (V nv jut . 'T M' V BNING LEDGER-PJaiLADELHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 191T , GIANTS STRONG FOR COLORS, BUT NEVER WERE ACCUSED OF ENTHUSING OVER LAVENDE r ' 'i t ' Itast-going, pennant-chasing fhillies now in new york for fe-V, .DECISIVE SERIES WITH LEADERS IF . 'Iforans Must Take Majority of Six Games in Three Days to Keep in Race Mackmen Desert Cellar 7 n. W VISIONS of a pennant flying at Uroad and Huntingdon itrceti for tho 1917 season still afo befor9 tho Will faithful, despite that clght-Rame handicap Sfhlch separates tho Moranmon and tho (Hants. Today tho rhllllei start tho . "irita that will make them nennant contenders or nut them out of tho race. SK 'Sii' games In three. days apnlnst the league pacemakers that's tho hard task now , before Moran ink, his men, and If they succeed In taking tho measure nf tho Giants In tho majority of the contests then they still can count themselves In tho race. Since Monday tho Willi havo gained 11 game nnd one-half on New lork, taking two from the Dodgers whllo tho Braves wcro annexing two out of three from, tho leaders. Tho (Hants expect to havo Horzog In condition to take part . In tho Important series, ami If tho captain of tho leaders 1m able to take his place ih the line-up then tho Wills are In for a severe session. Yesterday Heraog played part of the gamo and out of two trips to the plate was good for a double. Tho Giants aro not playing tho tamo ball that marked their work a few weeks ago. Probably tho big lead which they held had something to do with the let down, but Just now tho Wills arc going strong and with the temporary (dump of the Giants should make headway at tho cvpeiuc of tho leaders. lavender N cer tain to be called upon to bear his part In Jolting the GlantH, nnd If ho goes well In tho first gamo it would not bo surprising to see Moran send hint back In tho econd. Ky xne runs played a lino article or ball against Ihe Dougcts yesterday and only a remarxaoio uirovv uy iuexman in center new saved the pennant cnasors irom winning In the regulation nine Innings. Stock had singled with one gone and after Cravath expired tho run-and-hlt sign was out and Stock started 'it mad chaso around tho bases. Ludcrus did his part and doubled to center, but Ktoek was cut down at tho plate by Ulckman. The Wills bunched two ot the three hits In this frame,, but couldn't win. Weffcr twirled wonderful ball, retiring the Phils tn order in cloven of tho fourteen Innings. 0HSC1IGKH ulso Is deserving of praise. Ho allowed six hits, walked three and hit ono batsman. Ho was In troubln on u number of occa sions, but threo fast doublo plas did much to keep runs away from th" plate Bancroft uml Nlehoff caih had eight assist. . Bush and Witt Lift Macks Out of Cellar TH13 Mackmen camo up for air. After it long sojourn In the cellar the A'h, by taking threo straight from tho Senators while tho White Son woio making headway at the expense of tho Browns, deserted tho cellar and Ihe St. Louis aggregation now Is the occupant of the lowly position. Joo Hush, back In tho gdod graces of Cornelius McGIUicudily, expressed his appreciation by holding Washington to four lilts, whllo Witt's timely work was respoiiblhlo for tho pair of Mack runs. He scored tho first and his triple drove homo tho second. Bush .started the first game of the double-header against the Senators Mondaj, but was derricked early under the sevcro bombardment of C'rlfllth bats and only for Rubo Bchauer tho Athletics still would bo at tho bottom. . .Bullet Joo asked for another trial before tho visitors got away and ho atoned for his first failure by holding the Senators safo all tho way. Tho best tho Slacks can do this jear Is to keep out of tho cellar, and If Connie does that much to will call It a successful season. The Senators, In sixth place, enjoy a lead of ten and one-half games and with only thirty more on the schedule It would requlro a prolonged winning stieak for the Mucks to advanie. Tho champion Bed Sox will bo hem for the next four dais, opening the Cries at Shlbo Park this afternoon. Just now tho Boston clan Is seven games In the roar of tho White So and If they wish to hao their pennant aspirations realized It will be necessary for them to sweep the series. The Mnckmeii aro Just as anxious to make a clean-up, as sccnth pluco li at slake, and It means inoro to Mack than a pennant docs to tl'c Bed Sow Tin White Sox play in St. Louis today, havo an open dato tomotrow, then return homo and entertain Cle eland for two days. RUTH and Mays, ulwajs trouble makers for the Mackmen, twirled tho double-header against, the Yankees estcrday, and It Is some satisfac tion to huc them out ot tho way at the start. But Eany has Leonard and Shore in rcsere, and thin pair, when in condition, can make It hard for any team. East Will Have Chance to Sec "Dobie" Football THE most successful football touch of the Tar West will bo seen on an Kditeni gridiron this fall. For the last few yearn we huvo heard of the wonderful work of the University of Washington coach, who went through season after season without suffering a reverse. The only setback his team encountered In eight years was a scoreless tie agulnst tho University of Oregon, Hugo Bezdek'.s elceti, Which defeated Pcnn at Fasjdena last New Year's Day. In his eight years at Washington ho never lost n game, and for three seasons before going to Washing ton coached college elevens without tasting defeat. Ho was a star at tho Uni versity of Minnesota before entering upon his coaching career, and despite tho calls of his alma mater remained away. Desplto his success with tho Washing ton eleven ho "got In bad" with tho faculty for standing by his team when a few were barred from the team for scholastic reasons. His record as u successful tutor counted for nothing with the faculty and he was Invited to go. Tho team stood by tho coach and a few of the stars also were told lo move. Doblo then was engaged by the University of Detroit to act in tho capacity ot head coach at a salary of $ol)0Q. He was led to believe that tho school had COO advanced students and when ho Issued his call for candidates a few weeks ngo only a handful turned out. Ho then learned that Instead of having 500 college students the majority of this' number wero In the preparatory department and not eligible tor the team. Then It was that he tendered his resignation, which was reluctantly accepted. Tho Naval Academy was In need of an experienced tutor slnco Head Coach Ingram now Is In active servlco In tho navy. Tho Naval Academy has decided to resume football, and with tho signing of Doblo tho Navy stock has taken a great Jump. Tho Navy now has somo of tho best talent in the country, and many of Coble's friends on tho coast decUro that tho Haughtonlzcd East soon will bo tho Doblelzed East. ALTHOUGH Doble went undefeated for eleven jears, he takes nothing . for granted, and each fall what Is known as "Doblo grouch" Is de veloped. This peculiar trait had Its origin In 1901 when Doble was playing with Minnesota, and his team, confident of victory, fell victims to Wiscon sin In tho annual clash. Ted Meredith's Farewell to the Track THE business cf flying has occupied the attention of ono of our greatest ath letes for a decade. During the better part of that time he was flying over the cinders of his native land with a few short trips abroad to demonstrato his prowess on the track. But tho real business of flying, aviation, now demands to much time from our celebrated speeder that ho finds few moments on terra Anna to train and hence we hear of his announcement that with the running of the mile relay in St. Louis on Labor Day he was going to put away his spikes tor good. If we recall correctly It was Just a year ago that Ted made tho samo declaration. Just a few days beforo the national A. A. U. championships at New ark In September, 1916, Meredith stated that ho would bid farewell to the track after the meet. Ted lost his national 440-yard title and was disappointed. Ho changed his decision and said he would make one more attempt to recover his lost honors. Meredith was In competition regularly during tho 1916-1917 Indoor season '. and not until he went to Ithaca last spring to take up active flying did ho sever 1 relations with the track. Now he finds his duties as student aviator requlro murh time and concentration. Ted soon expects to get his commission and see servlco i abroad and ho feels that to spend much tlmo on the track might Jeopardize his J chance of winning an ofllcershlp. Meredith tried another comeback hero a few ' weeks ago In the Meadowbroolt games and took second to Shea, of Pittsburgh, in 49 2-5 seconds. When Ted was running In real Meredith form anything slower than 48 3-S seconds was poor time. Ted admitted after the race against Shea , that ,he underestimated the speed of his opponent and permitted him to set too .J (ew tt pace in the early part of the race and that when he started his drive near fry IV?; the finish he found Shea had Just as much In reservo as ho did. V jt-'k'V "DUT Ted had the satisfaction of being a winner In his last raco. He Dran anchor man for Meadowbrook against u classy Held of nnnriar - s '" mllers and when he took the baton In the last lap had ten yards to mako j" up. II ran, a typical Meredith race, though It was his third of the day, ,j4v jflftlsfced Jn front arid ended hls career as1 a Meredith should bring It to a "ctese. Coast League Manager Spends Money Recklessly 'MfX on the coast, ono of the league managers was guilty of parting with "iioney 'without getting results, Walter- McCredle, the veteran, pilot of tho 'V XMfeaVft. teatrT o'iVthe 1'acltlo Coast League, had his team in Kan Francisco, 9M aaaasjed (In an important series his Infield was torn to pieces by injuries m.ta hurried call to Portland for Second Baseman Bill Rogers. Now TOFUaMi-sints:i; ny distance or, izbo miles and the traneporta- , Mfcpertf. camo oty got, Wo one gamo-us u pinc,h hlttir and Trwa' the' only game Roger played in, as the Injured 4ry"rviaMr6f .McCredl. J," ' ' SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE ; t " ' -L,-" oJi,J3c .... SUi.ifr- i.. ( Is) . Jimiwy I , f V rV ( (jOSM. a A f. V w ssm i 'mswAW' ess mm NO TEAM HAS BEEN EQUAL TO TASf OF WINNING 3 WORLD'S SERIES IN A ROW; RECORD WON'T BE BROKEN' . ' Cubs and Athletics Held Record-Breaking NineT Together for Five Years, but .Best They Could Do Was to Win Twice Uy GRANTLAND RICE NATIONAL SOCCER DATES ANNOUNCED League Season to Open Sep tember 30, With Eight Teams Entered SUNDAY GAMES ARE ON Tin- ollli'i.il M'linliilr nf Hip Xrftluii.il -b-s-oclatlon Knot ball league for the sn.ipon of 1917-101S was announced today 1 Sec retary Wllll.ini l'ntikk. IiIfMoii A. A., of this city, which Mini tlio cli.iuipIonilUp or the American League la-t r.ir, lins joined the National Association 'anil will play at home KalurdajH, traellng on S'undajs Tho National Association is cmnoed of the best KOLTei teams In tlio Bast Bethle liein Steel. Wert Hudson A. A., New York ('. i', 1'atersnn l (., .ScottlFh-Aiuerlcan K. r, Uab'ot'lc and WIImjii K. V, Jci.sey A. I' and Illusion A. A. Tho (.canm opens mi Mmd.n. Srplcuilir SO, and closes l-Vhruary .1. I'hlladelplilnus lll get the1! llrst lew of the clas-i (f the league on October 13, when Piston -nuets rnleiNin r ' Hie tcliedtile Is ax follottb. the pinieM to he plaed un the prounda nf the llrM flub mentioned: P"tiinbr 1" 1"l llii'Non V A p Nnv York r. J., t'eterwon V ' b. bcnuttjli-.Vinrt-iin y '., DaK-otk i 1 lko I". t , ,Icri 0tolr 7 BHbeork ti Wlleox I". C s Vt ltudon A. A.. Hethl'hcm Sffl P. i'. . Jr.y A. .. hrotlUh-Anifrlnti K, C ,s Dlrston A. A. Ne Torlt r C. x natT0ll T. C. October 1 1 Wept Tfudon A A. f J'ry A -. Htb'ehm Slel K O. . llabi-oelj A Wilcoi F. c., Nen York 1'. " M. hcottlffh-Amerlcan r. V , nipton A. A ratr"on K, V. October 3t Seottlh-Amfrlran r. ('. if. Went lIucIon A. A.. Nw ork r. U. r. Peihlehem Slfl I'. '', Jr9ey ' nipston A A.. patertin 1 r. Mi nnbink & lien 1. C Cfetobr "S No league caiiiea febcdulert AMnnn-AN i w rsi. Nmrmbrr I Wt HiMson A A . ilkion A A .t,ro A C p Srottlsh-nKrletn 1'. t" . Pateriwi r i Mhlhem bi'l K. ' . IlVenek & Wtlcox 1' C N YorK V. '. NoieinbT 11 cotll'b-Alii'rlean 1'. C. k riithlrhrni Miel V I-. Tatcr'nn K. i". Wt Iluil'nn A. A . UlstCM A. A Mi nibeork Wit. cox K c , aVryey A ' s, Nrw York 1 i. Nocinbr IS No league games rcheduled. V. S. T. A. CUP Till Nocniber '.' (Thank-alvlni Pa) Dlsston A. A. Mi, Ilethlehem Hlcel 1. C November "No ipaKUO B'inies pcbedulea. AJtUniCAN VVV TllJ reemhr".' llabeock 111-ox 1'. C w Sent tlsli.AlnerUati P. 1'. et lludon A. A llthlehem SMeel F c . Palerf.in P. (.'. r. Jerf'y A. P. New York r l' nlkiltnn A. A. rfember ' New Aork K. t r West lluden A A., i-roltlsli Amtrlem P i" 1'alerno" P. C Jersey A P mj IHbunk A Wtkox F. P. He,.eniber IB Wet ItU'lson A. A. . lUtieodc ( Wilcox V. C , .lersy c mi. Bethlehem f-teel P. P Dlioton A A. m Winttlsh-Ani'rlean P C . Patereon P. O. b nv York r. C December S3 No leasue Eaine' fholulea, V. b. V. A. CUP TIC rcember 23 (Christinas Da) Dothkh'm Steel F. C. mi Plsslon A. A. December 3U No league games scheduled. AMUniCAN CUP TIK January 0 .1rrey a. P f. West llmlsen A. A., Ualieoek t Wllcnx F P JJethlehem Meel V. (.'.. Hcottlnli-Amerleaii P C. . Now YorK r. C. Paterson P C mi. PleMon A. A. January 1.1 Went lludion A. A, c f-cottlih-Amerlean P. C. llethlehem Steel V. ;. o. New prk P. lim A A m Jereey A. 0.. llabwek Wlliex F i mi. Paterson F C January "JO )itou A A mi. Weft Iludrnn A. A. SiottlnVAmerlidii P P. c, Jersey A. 0., lietiiiehcm Mrel P. P e. l'aterann P. C, New Y'ork P. C. v II.iIkth k 4 Wilcox F. 13, January "JT nclhlehem Hte,l p t;, n, bcei. tlah. Amerl'-ati P. P . Wept llinlnen A A, . PTieraon 1". C . Ilalnnrk 4 Wilcox K. ('. b. DlnRton A. A.. New York P. C a Jersey A. C. Pehruary a Ptottlsh-Amerlcan P. C. s. liab. reck H Wilcox K. C, llethlehem Steel F. O. m Weat llnrlKon A. A . Jersey A C . I'ater'on P. Dlniton A, A. New ork P. C. fVnte (limet, for llethlehem Steel P p and DtMon A A. boine dales shown as f-tindas will bo placd on HaHlrdiva prevl'iua to datca sliOVMi. FRANK M'NICHOL INJUKED; NOW AT BROTHER'S HOUSE Frank SleNichol. of the Logan riquar baseball team, who was Injured durlnj,- a ball came at Atlantic City Labor Dav morn. Inr w removed to the home of William McNichol, hi" brother, at 1637 Race ptreet, yesterday MeNlchnl pulled a tendon In hh right leg whllH attempting to coneit a baBo hit Into a put out. Carlisle Begins Practice CAnMMI.R l'&.. Fept. 0 -The openlne of the academic rer yesterday at the Partial In dian School, which lias ,ncreaeed attendance, aa the occialon for the annual turnout of foot, ball candidates, from which the facia of thoae. older lada who have, gone lo war were missing. Among the Immature youtha appeared a number of liuaky boya for Coach I.eo Harris's Inspection. Coach Glenn Warner, of Pitt, u. guest here, looked over the material and made, aluabls suggestions. OPEN AIR ARENA SHIBE PARK S1ST AND I.rillOII AVK. WFDVFSHsV KVKXINO. hErTKAinisK STU Charlie White vs. Johnny Tillman rOHR OTIIF.K GOOD I10PT3 FIRST IIOUT, 8:30 1". M. AUMINHION. SSe, 0. Jl.00 Tickets nn sale at Olmbela', Spalding's and Kllroy's. ;oth and Lehigh ave.; urennari's. 224 and. Trfhlgh ave. "Meet Me. ShibePark Today' BED SOX Willi riurrr, Vfalsh and 1'ennock open farewell series, 3 ISO P. M. .See Hie ATIILKTICH' swat kings. Ilrlng your friend In kliaM. 1 thank jou.. T The best 'Sway lo enjoy Iho While Tlllmaa fwrap tonight Is to no to the (lmytfi Mnetter. fee the Darlings of Paris jJMHeskers. Hear the fight read (font JT 'Slag and lak no thancss with tsje.'iweallier, i ' . .' I ' ' . . F.oKvm v Afiif.KTic iVi'.TJK " lHiMriiKii Atr.niiira anu nunrKnKT BT. a ia'j , an amjEtAh MHW Fllli CKAt'sOtK JACK' BOUT! " ' 1 ' EASTERN BASKETBALL LEAGUE TO OPEN SEASON ON SCHEDULE TIME; RADICAL RULE CHANGES ADOPTED mllL Kjjtcrti HafKctball League held a X meeting at tho Hltipham last lilclit nnd decided to lnaiieurate tho fccawou un hchrd. ule time. At tho tame time tliro nhs nn nlr of doubt as to whether this deo'slon rarrled any welElit. ns'feeral teaniH c prcHcd illatlffai-tloii at the coneluslons reached by the majority and reprltalst cro thrtaleucd. To t-dy tlio catherlns w.m a "Mum 1,-out" would not be exactly In aceortl with the nioteeillncs. the onlv thine lnlsHlnc belnc hl pairs of bolni? Bloves, nnd then a Jut rdlet may h.ie been rendered. Tliero is evidently a split In the rHtilvM JudKlng by tho otiiiB at l.it-l nlRht's rltowa. The tna jorlty havo decided on reform and favor "reform within the ranks" it la .tafper, Tteadhifr. Ciimdeu and Do Netl against lircyetock mid Trenton, and before a motion was carried to adjourn several radb-al In novatlona wrro ordered put into effect. Favor Three and Two Tho question of havlnpr three professional nnd two minor leatiun plajrrt. on it team, and which was hid over nt the spring nieel hiK. again come up for dl.ciiFslon There wero vmled opinions expressed on thn tub Ject SeM'ial declared It would bo a tiefp raiy niuvn in urder to rquallzo the plaMnc streiiKlh of the club?, nvvlui; lo Inen due lo cnli'atinents and tho ill all Trenton nnd the fiiejs were bitter u their dciuinclntloii of the proposal Mr. Bailey favored a radi cal rut In salaries, with the ictaluhifr of live i)rofes-ionals Ills aigumenl was that fain In thla vicinity have been educated to nn all-protesiloual o'ub and they desired that Kind. Mr. Ktifer bided with the CJre.vs. The Trenton owner elahm to havo sinned eoiitracts with all his playeri and made It plain Hint lie would not break them for n dozen L'asteru LenRiiera even If he had to quit. Ife denounced the entire proceedlngi Games Would Be Faster William Pohwartz. of r.eadhiR, the nglta tor of the three and two rule, tallied at Iftm-tli nn IhA eiihlei'f lln ,ll.,t,l II, .. fntiL would witness faster ball will, two , oung- rha'or'n'ol "tiJli "SgV'ioVTei'r.i?' M" steia bei'ailfe the would be anviou& to mnlte good. lie alto pointed out that tho other tinea big leagues, tho Pennsjlvanla Male. Tri-i'ounty mid Interstate worked nit this basis. Schwartz added, "The pub He desires to seo Joung blood In tho games. The old plajers want to Keep tho sane to gether. That Is tho long and short ot It. Tliry run the team and freeze out the joung fellows. The latter havo no Interest because they don't get a chance. Tho wholo thing Is that we must dovelop new- plaers." The motion to adopt the tulo was carried four to two and Kilter laid It would be a five team league ur ho would never ttart Foul Shooting CliSrRc .Schwartz then mado a motion that tho placr olfended limbo try for tho goal. This had been discussed at many previous meet ings and continually oted down. The Heading man maintained ho had a twofold purpose in presenting this matter open more, and that was an endeavor to havo tho rules in tho game of basketball standaid Izcd. In all other big leagues thlt. plan is In effect and It was readily adopted, with Tieiilou and tho Cirejs again dissenting. Messrs lUllev and Kennedy, along wltl, I'resldent Seheffcr, were appointed to at tend a Joint basketball conference In New oik to i onfer with nllier league delegates In regard In forming n working agieemeul This was about tlm only unanimous thing the meeting accomplished. Gossip of Eastern League Kaeb club bad two representatives rreseni last nlsrht ecetu Trenion. Iliev ,ro Hert Buff ard Wllllani hchrvarti. Rea4ln, BUI Kennedy nnd John l.futon. Jasper .YuU.!- L. Dallev and John Ciamble. lirevtloeKt Daidel i-rn and 1VU Ham .Mverp, Ho Nerl, H ('. Kuaer. Trenton, and Onirics Helm and .Mor'bn r Uilbirl. (.'aiuden. Jfunger Tveuned. of Janer, .as thi Last em I.eMKiie rajs more i-i ,nma than uny other sii.di organtzillon cm r In existence, and Is of tlio opinion that a team with two minor league platcis on It will rrovo a Mc tuncM. Vfter tho meeting President H' heffer epreffi bl distinct disapproval ut tin adoption of the tnree-niau proirasionai rule, mil sum lit. f, Till; liasclhlo fates havo never yet per mitted any ball club lo win three World Series hi a row, and they apparently have no Intention ot learrangliig the nncleni schedule this waning season. Tho classic Cubs of inn6-10 wero unequal to tho nigged assignment, and tho equally classic Miickinen of 1P10-14 also crumpled before the thtee-ytai-lu-successlon Job. Tlic Cubs and Mackmen each held their great machines together for Ave jears. Kach won four pennants In this five-year period, jet with all their amazing; skill and speed und power they were not nblo lo oc cupy tho World Scrlca throno for three straight jears. And then the, Kcd Sox came. They crushed the Phillies, four games to one, In lDlfi. In 1MB, minus Speaker and with Hnrrv Injured, they won a second pennant, ! and thwarted the depressed Dodgers by the I samo four-one iimigln. Nineteen Iiunurcu mid seventeen wii.) then to be the test. Tho lted Son had but two old rivals to beat off White Sov mid Tlgeis, Thej lind dispersed both handily for two je.us whenever tho need camo to (.ult out tho reserves. Three weeks ago, when tho White Sot suddenly cnllapsed and blew a llvc-gumc lead within n week, tho old fctory seemed to be under way again. Hill, 113 wu tcmarked earlier In this outbinst, tho fates havo never jet per mitted any ball club to win threo 'world neries championships In u row. In place nf Kiggfng mid skidding, as they lr.nl dono beforo In other campaigns, tho White Sov rallied and lought their way back to tho old margin by September 1. Willi a rtar lullelder wounded and out of harness, tho Cool. Countj' grenadiers had pilfered somo of Boiton's stuff, leaving tho Tied Sov a. thorny waj- to the peak, which thej- had do. fended eo well through tho September cam paigns of 1015 nnd 1P1G. September's kchcdulc Is all their way, but White Sov Improvement over pa3t jcara has upet A pi II calculations. It might be Just as well if the n.a .,. and (limits didn't meet. Tho lcfthanderi., proper Intervals Is nil very well, but ila lefthander In cop'ous quantities Is anoth.! n affair. With tho Ked Sox and Giants toaui " together Into ono arena the atmosDhreV would bo entirely too replete with ouu? paws for any use. What with Sebum Benton and Sallee all tangled up with Bah. Ituth and Mutch Leonard, not oven & vv tax measuio could shift tho burden. No wonder western fans are looting tn., rlly for tho White. Sox to come ,if,u through. Tho sightseers of swat have hs( to travel east for their world terles froitl slnco 191. Seven jears of Ions and dmt.'J travel Iiah lirmietit rn 1,.. -.. . ' 'I the West horn In again after the v!!x drought, ir has been eight years since 1 I western American League club won a lis i and variety Is still said to bo tho spies of life. , Such Is tlio genial dope, with Jackton and Collins batting around ,S:o or ,3(3 tho Whlto Sox stagger nlong In the rui.' Then, as Joe and Eddlo fade well below .300, their ball club begins to make nolwi like n pennant flapping In an autumn wlnl- The Iteds are now pointing to the futur. Last searon they put the league's leadltir batsmen in dhplaj-. This Eeason they hotl to have both tho leading batsman ana tt lending pitcher In 1M ltoush and Frel" Tono.v. Ky next season there'll bo no prl left except tho mero detail of winning their first pennant in forty-one years. , The Phillies have discovered a promlnsnt joung pitcher In tho person of a Mr. Charlu Albert Bender, said to be a Chippewa ehlsf While Mr. Bender Is a Carlisle iraduatl this is his second season with the Fhllllei There Is a rumor out that he was given . brief trial by Connie Mack before cnllttlnr under National League colors r .'-"' &t8& i i, .' i m Mii-u 4 I. mmD-Yixi SSiJs 'Si?t.ii4 , . iMilH W thr" t$'3i ?JrACW&MyJX j "W'iy-w v PAUL V. MAGKE Camden Y. M. C. A. entrant in national half-mile swimming cham pionship at Mays Landing, Satur day. He holds tho Middle Atlantic Association one-milo championship of the A. A. U. and broke the record in the live-mile swim for tho George F. Pawling trophy. ARMY TO PLAY FOOTBALL, BUT NAVY GAME IS OFF West Point Makes Effort to Rcsumi Same Schedule Canceled Last Spring WEST rOLVT, N. Y.. Sept. 6. The armr will havo Its football team this jear, but there will be no gamo with the navy. Tluj announcement was mado todaj-, with th added statement that an effort will be mado to resume tho schedule canceled fast spring when athletics at tho servlco school was abandoned. BEIDEMAN CLUB SHOOT SCHEDULED TOMORROW The Bcldcman Club, of Canidon. will boll I's midweek shoot tomorrow. An lnilta. lion la extended to all trap Miooters, 80. SUITS H 1 TO ORDER sJLsJL RKDCCED rtlOM SS0, 2i and $ Merrhaat llari DCTUD MfiD AM O. rt. I 11 Aat tUVrraAl Ot Wl Talltfi S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch Strait. Open Moadar and Saturdax Until u'CUtt Broadway A. C. Thursday Night JOE (Young) AL'OATIS vs. TOMM IIOUAX Jack Blackburn-vs-Private K. 0. 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