'ir- -7V M.t- M c f v ; EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1917 .. - "r . . t X. 10; ROCKY ROAD OF KANSAS PROVES TOO MUCH FOR GEORGE CHANEY AFTER 18 MINUTES' RIB t I. It I PHILS FAIL TO HIT, LOSING FIRST, 3-1 Barnes Allows Six Scattered Hits Braves Wallop Rlxey Timely DUGEY'S SINGLE COUNTS I Lacking the Wallop IMIIM.1I All. It. II. O. a.i:. ? ... ::::: !. ,,. rf o WH,d.lf 4 " ' Z-...H " J '' ' " M,utte. rf B ' l ' n " kW-- x 'j ? ) 0 nlxry. I " ' ' ' "liter). I " V " " Wry ' fOcchiter !! Totals 3' "Mil .1 BOSTON All. It. II. tl. A. i:. Xth. rf. I n I I o l Jl.rantllh' I : roe. rf 4 11000 Konelfliy. II ' ' ' 1 I smith. SI. 1 '- 1 0 Kll. If 4 ' :I ' u )S.wllns. - "' " " ' '' Trarre "or, e .1 ' I l 1 o Barnes, l 3 0 10 5 0 Totals ' ' "' IT 1 Hilled for Itlve) In eighth. Han fur I.uilcriis In nlnlli. rliree-lnc lill .Mrn,lllf. 'Iwn-base Ml srliulte, sacrifice lilts ll'inlliiKs Ko nrtcli). Struck cull fly Hive), 1 l lUrnr. llnes on bull Ort ltic). I: 03 llsrnes. I. Double pla) stipl In linn. crnft. l'mplre Mirier and llriiiillclil. IIKAVHS I'lVJAi. Boston, Si lit. 11. Tlie Phillies did not lilt si lick iiRaliiHt Jtts Barnes, of the Urnvcs, In tho llrst time ot today's double bill, Kfttlns beaten. 3 to 1. Their only count camo In the. l&hth limine on u double by Kchulto nnd a plnifle by l'lnch-hlttcr Dugey. Ilppa I'txey was lilt rcgulatl), although It nan not until the fourth lulling that lilts l.y Smith and Kelly's Hawllngs's sacrl floe anil a clean ill l . to right Held b) ,r:ujrc-sct pioduecd two tuns. In Hip eighth nenliiPt Fittotv uu un.i by llaneroft, Koneli hy'ti sanlllc and Smith's friiiBlo to left completed Huston's core. Bender noticed out In iiiuctlco, but bin rm Is ery bad and l-'lttory seemed to be Moran's. llkcl) eiioico for the cecum! same. business Manager .Shettsllno returned to .Philadelphia this morning because, of a death In Ids family. o'lHST I.VXIXl! Bancroft tiled to Kelly. Kvctd. singled 'through the pltchtr's bo- .stock funned, livers then tried to steal second, but was out, Tragi esser to Marativllle. No runs, lone lilt, no errors. Belli; singled ocr Bancroft's bead. Holts started for second, but Klliofer'a throw beat him two ).irds, only to luio Bancioft make a bad mulY. .Maranvllle sent a tlecji foul to t'nn.ah, UcIik tultliie third. lowe!l fouled to Klllefer. Konttchy Krounded out to l,uderui. .o ruiw. o.ic lilt, imo euor. j' M3C(jN!t IN.N'INtj ' lavath was cut, Jlnranvllio to me'cehy tVhllted mail two bases ItcliK's muff i'hi-c to tlio fnul Hue iKtchy ran out l.udeuis, Whltted Koina linni hehultc walhed. Klllefee III., I Ko- nu to tu Eligible Players for the 1917 World's Scries NF.W YOIIK N. I.. IIIICAno A. I.. HiiriK. If. l.fllmM. tf. ' lienor. .'Ii. .1, (ollln, rf, J. Smith, '.'Ii, MfMnllln. l. IvniilT, if, eu,rr, :il. Zlmtnf rm.in, 111,. i:. I'nllln, 2b. Iletflier, . .IarUoii, If. Itnt.rrtMm. rf. IVNrh. rf. tUI'ioll, rf. i.im.III. II.. Ililke, II.. IIMierc, -. lr('nrl, e. -rlinll.. i. Hirlilen, e, l.nn. e, "ilnilip, p. I Irntle, i, Sllllff, p. Itiiofll. . Ileiitntt, p, I'rtlier t. I'errllt, . Itent, l. Tekreiiii, . Ilnifrrlli, n, AmlTMin, l, Vllllain, l. MONTRESSOR FIRST IN OPENING RACE Haynes Pilots Winner on Inaugural Day Program at Havre tie Grace Track WILD PITCH LOSES FIRST FOR A'S, 1-0 Joe Bush Hurls Pretty Ball, but Weird Heave Gives Win to Yanks CULLOP IN CHEAT FORM Throwing It A way Il.lW lltlgv No mils, lm hits. ,m oinir .Smith was out, Htoik to l.uderus ltley eould not Held Kelly's lilt nlonj; the thlrd jlate line. Hawliuffs llkd to Schulte. Tra jjesser was safo on IImt.s'm IiIbIi thtow. Kelly pulling up nt second, llamcs singled . few yards pas.t I.udeius. Kelly tried to "JSfe.from BW'or"l. I'Ut was out. I.uderus to Klllefer. No iuiih, two lilts, ono error. THiitn rx.vr.vt; Blsey llled to JJeliK. Bancroft was out. Barnes tci Konetchy. Hurnes nHo threw out Beis So urns, no hits, no cuors. Hens tiled to Bancrofi. M.iranvllle lilt to block W10 fumbled t i)Ut ln Jtll)l,t Mopped running and was out. .Mock tn IJiuerua. J'nncll Kit it Texan Knuuor t center Konetchy was out, Klllefer to iuuerus. .No runs', oim lilt, no errors. KOIUTII I.V.VIXti Stock went out. .Smith to Konetchy. Cruvath went out tho same way. Whtttcl fouled to TrnRreusei-. Xo runs, no hlt3, no rrors, Smith's drio was too hot for .Stock and rwnt. f.'!' a,baso '" Ivelly bunted In rront of tho plate and received credit for hit as Bancroft failed to rocr flrM. Jawlinijh sacrificed, i;Vers to J.udurus-, Tragresser singled to right center, scoring hmltli and Kelly. Bancioft to.si.od out Larnes Kchg Hied to Uudems. Two runs, taree liltf, no enors. I'lFTH IX.VJXt. I.uderus fouled to Tragresser. .Sclniltn aa out. ItawilngH to IConetcliy. nawllngi J-lso threw out Klllefer. Xo tuns, two lilts. o errors. Jlaranvllle filed to Wiltted. KWey tossed ouj lowoll. Bancroft made a great catch M Koneteliy's fly to right field. Xo runs, no hlti!, no cnors. .SIXTH IXXIXf! Rlxey eliigied to right. Bancroft fouled w Tragresser. i:ers forced Illvey, llawl n to Muranvllle. stock tiled to Itnnl inga. Xo run?i ono n(ti no crror3 M. ''V"101'- Kelly sinsled to right, tho t Lelng his thlr.1 n-Mlust Itlxey. Bawl niRs walked. Tragres3cr filed to .Stock, a iHnor b?l,"'' "wind, who then tos-ed to mncroft, doubjlng up ICelly. Xo runs, ono tut, no errors snvnxTii ixxixu 'raath went out, Murmivllln to lConut t"J. JIaianvlllo repeated on Whltted I.ud , rrus fanned. Xo runs, no lilts, no ci rorn. htock tossed out Barnes. .Stock also H!',n.ul Ueh Mrainllln tHpled to "Kht field. Klllefer had a Mtoit paiBed ''i . on width Maranvlllo tried to score. Jeu, however, got tho ball to Itlxey at tlio f ato hi tlnio to touch out the Babbit. Xo uns, ono hit, no errors. KltlHTlf IXXI.M! Kchulte doubled to right. Klllefer fllod W Kelly Dugey batted for Itlxey and 'ingled to left, teoilng SchuUe. Bancroft icjrced Dugey at second, Konetchy to Marnn Jille. l-:eiH went out, Barnes to Konetchy. One run two hits, no errors. Mttery now pitching for tlio I'hlllles. jowen was bufo on Uatlcroffa error. ivnMtchjr wwrlHeea. Klllefer to I.uderUH. mith tingled to left Bcorlng l'ovell, Whlt ;;r,f re,'"'n t0 tlle l,lat taking a bad hop. Keiiy was out. Stock to Luderus, Kmlth laklng second. Haw lings fouled to Luderus. one run, ono lilt, ono error. NINTH INNING fi!!oc wa" out' Hames to Konetchy. Vatl struck out. Whltted singled to i,l, I,u,dnru'' IbI1 to right. Oeschgcr i.Tun.,nnl"B for I'U'leruM. Barnes threw m bcliulte, Xo runs, two lilts, no errors. SOCCER TEAMS TO PLAY FOIl RED CROSS BENEFIT , , . Koccr matches for the Hod Cross will . p J "? XM V8?0". A commltlee waa appoints to arrange for the contsta at ..1J nra faii'mMtlnK Of th Eastern Penn- illi5n,f'u,4vIWr Soectr, CouncU tlrt . - .. ,,. I "V"? .!',-. n.witi: in: hhaci:, m.i. sept, n Th" fall mutlni; I" Maryland opened he jo this iiftm noun imdir perfeit we.ither cotiilltlons nnd with a record gathering In attendance Many of tho best speed, rs now !! forming on tho turf ate (piartered hero and the lecord huldeis will be seen In action at different times dm lug tho seventeen dns' meeting. The meeting here Is being held undr the nuplces of tlio Uaiford Agri cultural and Breedeis' Association. In tho opening eont of the day nti.l nl the meeting, Mo'itresatr currying I'v poiimls uml liii'idled by Jockey I'ayii", caimi home In front of a class; neld of llitee-caf-olds and up at sl furloiiRS. fifteen splinters unsworn! tlio call, and for the Hist furlong the He'd was will bunchid ulontresaur and 1'hll I'tiKar drew nnay from the Held In the l.it furlong, llayne'H mount besting the long shot to the wite Widow llcdottu was third. l'liwr KAi'K. tlirw-y. ir-oMs hii I upwur.l s.-llliitf, JTlT.r.U, it fuiionuH I. .MonlrmMor. 1 1.". Ilnn". ftil'Jo $7 .In 14 n L' I'hll I'nKiir, 117. Jncki.in 'JS.sii il'.mii a. WWow lleilotte. Iii7. Atnlirus" ."n Time, Xiir. VlctroU, liwfH. ritlhom, )ltii It.inn.Tk. Ilnr.ir. A'll.v. 1 t".riil tn, MHrlnnno. Mr Hint. King Tuscwi, Kli'S'n (Juk ami folia alv. ran. HKt'ONH ItATK. nmlilen two-year-.il.ls. purs" t7l7.ni). .") furloiiB: I. llnutiells, llM, l!.rno (1S.10 t7 10 i4 no J. Hlmon l'ure. It.",. ' Hrl-n n 'JD a. til 3. All lirliih). 11.". Ma,..ri ,'.'.o Time. I. (II Tell Mf, .Mlllrice. .lor" il Vlil'H, fle-lfoot, Juanlta III. Ilupe, Malwait. Jr.. Hlnrrv ll.uin.r. o.lillsiu Ph' .lo Ipii. tirlll lnter ml Di.1. ooil alto run. Ttllitt) HAi'It. threerur olus villus. t7l7,"o. 1 n.In.. ") .inl. 1. ejuMi I)f III" hMl. III.', Donol.i HI U) t...7) ft In 2. N. K. II.-.!. tf.', Ilolilll'ull lS.lill .-..Ml ,1. rduta. lot. Ito.Min "..) Tlin. 11.1 1." Dhii. t','r"cii, Mar of I'honl. Klins, .ManncliHii, Ht trtr ,.n.l Jul" tiisil. 11 alsu inn Ilclmont Itostilts PIIlsT UAi'K. to.jvnr-glil. the lIUIr Ban .lii.ll, Zh furloiiiiH, Hiraliht ivurae: 1. Hos il'Or. 110. ItoMllSf.n ') to ' I. It. , I to Ti 1!. N'el-rlisll, 107, MeAtr....Mo t M" I 'Veil a ,lellnI'ulrrla, U4.Ke.iKl 7 to X II to n .1 to ". Time. 1:07 l.ft. Thlstl-. Itin.-. Illsh V.'InU and Tromp la torte alio ran HBCOND ItA.'K. four-.'r-oliH nn, up. Ntcplech.i'.'1. sflltnff, about - nills I. POHl'l-t. II.',. UjlTH 1.1 to III 'J til r I'Ut j. Mi-hai-ii. ii. Hush. . !. to i 7 to n n to r. a nh.l..lf. t.v.'. t JllbTt . t.l tor. fien '.' to .1 lime, l.tUtir. Sill el human and clart'r al!o ran. IlllltP ItAt'l! ihree-y.'Hr-oMj and up. tho N'.iMinu Selllnp Htakps, mlli: 1. Ihireas, I"'' JtnMnnon II to 10 (toll out. L' Traction, I.'., Troll... .. .. to 1 .' to 1 out. 3. Triple e'rov, tl. HC. MeAli.7l.. - erll out. Tlm. t'ln. Itanoliala also ran. I'lifllTlt HACK. Hip iloo.lcruun.1 Handlcup. tluie-c'nr-oUl.. anil up, ?7oo nilJ.ji), 1 mile: 1. Corn Th.'M'I, '3, V. Hnblnson . . .MtntOltn.1 out L' Viewpoint, 1SS, llucvcll. . I" to .", '.' to S utlt a Unrhai:.'. Ill, Kith ... 7 to 1 M to 1 out Time, J .:.''. i anj waiui nna nir wnons ,Mmi ran. 1'llTll U.M'i:, tn.ililen to-ear-oMs, rur irpoo. Oft furloiiies: 1. llHnd tlrenaile, 11", Loftus 7 to i cicil S to 5 J. Ho 1,onz I .illy, II'.', Kench VI to t I to 7 7 to 5 .1 liihadou, 11.1. ltoblnson.. n to It l!tu ' out Tlmp, i-ati i-. I'rlnreas I.lo, Trite, I.al olid Cuvun Jloy also ran. .Imnletnti, rf tlroier, 3I Mriink, if . Ilndlr, If .. I'nteH, ;ll. Mrlmies, Hi . Wilt. m. . . . Mejrr, v. Itllsh, t . . , . Hull'.!, i I 'irlninr . , Mlrillin f linrliinn, rf rlliol.l, p Tolalo tiim:tics ah. . :t . . . .1 4 .1 I I I Havre tie Grace Entries for Tomorrow rirat raio, ."-Ulntr, for tno-vear-oKln, 5t4 fur Ioiikn Uttk Ho. Its; Sunn Hill, 11(1: Irl.ili Idol, lor., '('la" Man, oa, I'axanlnl, IVi. Au-tral. IIS .sm-rlt 107. fetolid race, Mecpleth s... selllnff, three-yeiir-ol,ls and up. ulmut 2 lull.". Ulllslly Hay, IM.'. Itoii.l Spinner, tr'J, naml'oo. 147: Atidon, tt, U).t.terful II'.'. titto rioto. 117. HrazMioje. 11L'. Kellwood, 14.'. (a)l'arr entri Third race, for no-j'ar-old, r, furloncs Miss llryn. lir,. Sweep I'p II, 114. Arficanarrow, 110, I.ad I.onefelluw. 107, tlnlco. 11.1, I'matllln, 111; June Hub. 107. t'oor Butterfly. 107. I'Mrth ra''. for maiden three.ear-oM and vip. ."'a furhinej Hnu of Mcnlo, 11.1, Defender, 1 in I'raitelo, 11.1. Tromilero, lir.. TesJlx Ii. tl'.'i Jleelonne. 113; Kinrten. lll; 'Alma II., lur,: Master kanni, lir.. Assume, 115, Klldare. ll.li dinner hnup II. I1L', Zinnia, 11J, Welnolha, 11'..' 'Hickory Nut. 107. Mllllo 11., 107. Kcfth race, elalmlmr, three-jesr-olda and up. mllH and ill sards Hiratoua. 113, The lluy llodi 11'.'; Oan-ibj, Ii:, Lottery, ltd: Baxt-r III! I(i7, Oolily. 110. rnliiK I nney, inaj K la nan, ll'.'i Illh Tide, 11.1: Hiker, US; li.lv Hob. 107: Itose Water, UU! Hesse, 10.:, Htellarlno. 107: tlr I'p. 10.1; tllory Hello. 10i'. Sixth raie, rlalmlnc, three-ie ir-ol.ls and up, mllo and 70 nli 1 Jt Miller. 11.1; l'lerol. 11": ImprrsKlon. IIS- Bnrlv Morn, inn; Nannie MelJee. 1". hmlthtleld. 1H7; tVnrork, 104; Tranby. lot: Maxims Choice, lis; l.ant Spark, ll". tnipliloii. I"''. smuBKler, Hill; Hcarpla II, inii' lloyul liuerest. 1117. 'J'U.Bi. llM. Seenth ra.e, hi.nilli'ap. ail aces, mile and 50 sards Hold Crtt Hos ,101; King Neutunc TiiH' Pninrosch, lin- llulbub, iml: Woodea Shoes. 10'Jl I'ullux, 111. LexinRton Entries for Tomorrow I'lret race, allowances t700. the Haceland, ihree-jear-olds and on Sparkler, HKl; Uohn, ir lit ('M Hun. 101 tMarlon (looaeby, 113, 1-a'nAireita. 12S. HUn-l llaseaBe. Vli. troulson-Moure entrj. .Second race, allow anoes 1501, two- ear-olds, -.V. furlongs Iloii'V I,sw 1f,4; r.wtmaeler. 107. Knrbly. 107; Klrstfs e'uu. 107; Via Amcr- '''Third' nice, purso t700, I'hoenlx Jfotcl Ihree. oar.oliH nnl up, 1 1-1" mllr Sands of 1'leas me. 101 .""run! 101 . i:inbroldr. iri.1; Mlbva. Ulri.urtli':raeor. "nllewances JfioO, Ih-ee y eir olds Mid up 1 mile Al. loo UKht Foot. I'hn iur man limp'. n'. 'inn AI''IA1."' AMelwron. tliiToko! 11'.'. i:inroldr. US. Desmond Da. "l-'lfih mm. purse .",0, maiden eolta and KeMli'es. toei.r-o1.l;, r.Vj furloiiBf-Mt Jude. Ill' Itedn.on, US W. P. Dsbiu. 1 1 J. I'ocket I'lmn-'. U'.'. Oreat elul . ll.V. Uuke of Hnjyj. Ill Nli, 115. lr Nickel, llo; Bverest, llf,l ifiiiirjy Valley. 11.1: Mori'B llenu. 11.1. clrsnd Duke? ll" AUo eligible Aullum (rntp.). 11,1, l'ox IliUe lli Krneal H . 115. Mxth rneo. ilalnilne ''U", thre-ear-oMs and up t: furlofirs-l'-nrodc. ioi; .Maryar.t N . 10" "cieek. Hi2. M'Jan. 104: Arthur Mlddletou, 7l Busy Joe. 107: Sklles Nol. 107! Jllleilono. l IT si.ionarM.l07i Hlll Joe. 107: Waternar. 107.' Sauieler. 114. Also eligible: llufford. 101, "'seve'ntn'rKCe. clalmlnK. 1000. thrtfjear-old, and tip. 1 l-l'l miles I'Vjier Io;'l'r. 101; Tush Tush in.1i Olra Star. 107: Th elradsr, 10u Valor. 10S. Vartwortlis Daft. U4. Apprentice allowance rlalmed, Weallur, cood, Hack, fair, Foothnll at West Virginia MOHGANTOWN. W. Vn., .Sept. 11. West Virginia I'nlierslty's Initial contingent ot football pUyeis left hern th.. morning nt 10 o'clock In automobiles fur Mont Clmteali, a summer renort hotel nine miles from here, where for ten day?, or until the start of classes on September 20, Coaches Slclntlre, Tobln and Cheneweth will hao the oppor tunity of trying to teach the men nn much football as they have formerly been ex. pected to learn In three weeks. Pittsburgh will be played on feeptembor 29 and Nuvy. Carllslo and Dartmouth fol low on successlie Saturdays. Rowing Coach Killed aoiTTi t: Wash., Sspt. 11. Illram Cunt hear a famous rowlnr coach for ten years In .lurte ?at the University of Washlnalon rowing SiSZi i killed eterdy by a fall from a pmm'tre. Hi tl'e fear f W home, near the u,Conribe'ar climbed out on a limb, which a " ami ho P""1"1 . he," Jforemost to tho ...'i iii neele was broken and ileath was fnri'ti."ntan"us. " Mr.. Knlbear witnessed tl. ac cldcnt. s New World's Harness Record iiTMiiKn 3Dt. U. A nw world's. narnus rr.':: . M....mn. rpa wii tsi.Diisn.u nsra th Qu.beo txhl uarsoni o I I I . . ii . . ,1i m:v Mini; ii. it. 1 2 n t 0 'J i -j 0 Ollhitole.t, rf llltli. If ... 1'eekliipaiivli. Miller, tf . lie.leun, "b linker. .11. . l'lpp, ll. . N.llialuuUer, i ( ullop, P All. It. II. hll Totals n.i i h :'t "llatleil for tlrsrr III enlh, 4'ltallrd fur Hush In netenth, Tw.i-I.hko lilt llmlle. larrlll.o Illrrli. sr. It mil ll llu.li, 7 Velhol.l, I; Cnllop, :l. Ilui nn hall. tin llusli, :i ful. lop, 'J, Dotilile ilas lame.lon In Will, l'ei'klnpiii'Eli lo l'lpp. sinteii baes Mejir, 1'ei lilnpHi.Kli, Mhuuc. SUIHK PA UK. Sept. 11. A wild pitch by Joe Bunh with tho bases full in tho fouith Inning nnd Inability on tho part of tho Athletics to hit L'ullop's delivery with tuuner.s on tho bases Rave Now VorU a Ictory In tho flrnt game hero today, 1-0. Dining the seven Innir.gs'that he in it led. Hush stiiick out seven batsmen. With the exception of hi" wild pitch ho gave a won derful pi-litblllun when th Illglil.iiidcis had nance", to i:oro In the fifth iniiing, with the bases full and one out. Bush fanned 11111. r and liedoon and oviHed Baker to force n runner at s-econ.l bae. Jue a'.sn taimcd thtCM bats ineii In the seventh. 1 fo w.w taken out lor a pinch bitter In tho soretifli ieloti, which was started by the Athletic with singles by MetnnlH nnd Witt, but fullon proved too much for threo plr.ch hliters Selbold dsio.sed of tho visitors m older In the last two innings Wi 1 1 ; di 1 " II 0 m A -r-T r ,-n-s -v m t-s TTTTire -, t a vrn TTTnmATI v Tinnmrrm 1 H U K I . Y L II A r ' ' a I . H I 4 M s K L V X V I . I 1 K. Y SK ' H 'i.. lAJiliVJJA iliriUlXI'UiJ CJlliJUlViUlU J.V-. J. Vv J. WJJWi J..i-1 ! I CHENEY'S RALLY IN SLASHING, SLAMBANG SLUGFEST m 2JL- r I., P. R. T. TITLE FOR GERMANTOWN TEAM Capture Championship of Sys tem by Defeating Cumber land, 4-3 lieiiii.iutowii. ibamplons ot tho ('lass A division, cnptuied tho championship of tho Philadelphia Hapld Transit system, by de feating I'uml.erlnnd, winners of the pen nant In the Class B division. In tho decid ing gatno nt Ktonlon 1'ield this afternoon by the score of 4 to .1. uniiMAXTowN cu.Mni:i:i.A.D rhooe rhouo Knox. If.. ..001 00 S'haff'fer.RS o 1 o I 1 Clark, 3b. ll 0 1 o 0 Jlrlnton.lf .. 0 14 0 0 rivloT.lb. . o 11" 1 ll Devlne.Hb... n ll 13 Mlirs.e 1 1 .1 1 2 Parks. e . 12 S I 2 I.ea.h.p . .. o 0 a a o cicnwiisnn ef n o 1 n u l Cat tin, ss ! 1 ! I S Tote'lo.lli.'.'li II 1 H 11 1 SifMSia.rt... 1 1 - 0 o Kune.rf.. . 0 0 1 n WutMnji.cf. . o 1 '."0 n (Minn '.Mi n '.' 1 0 Donahue. Jb. 0 o 0 o .1 Whltlmr '.'I. . nnl n n NHL' I'M' j. ... o o 1 I o. uenets in . o o n u n COACHING PKNN GIUDDEUS I.nwsoii Uobertson, traek tutor, is weitkiiisC with the Quaker football mon until September L'S, when Hob Kill well will report. BETSY HAMLIN SCORES IN MT. HOLLY FEATURE! Buffalo Battler Rocks and Lambasts Balti more Bearcat in Great Contest at Olympia Ily LOUIS II. JAITK Gl'.Oltm: rilANnV. n pugnacious ie-. dent of Baltimore, traveled tho Hock) foad of Knns.m l.isl night nnd otijojod If as much lis mi iihti.cd ln-io In u train wieel, Kor eighteen inliiiiies liourKo bumped the bumps and u.sl his face with such good effect as a shuck absorber that bo emerged with a map that leinludoil ono of Belgium nflir tho Herman Invasion. Around both i-.es w.uo thilk shades of I iiztire blue , hi? prominent cheek bones coined more prominent nfler th tiuniT I mis collisions with tlio gloves of Kansas, I and a narrow crimson sticnk trickled down i ono sld of his mouth Added to this win a , Ivid tod umiplexloii and illsdiovoled hair I' was n f.iee that only a mother could . love Tho ttavologuo was vi.vgeii nt tho I il.vui- ilua .nnl a few tli.ilis.iiul oustc.iiers oi en pled all available space In the np.tolous auditorium on South 1Iim.uI mih'I Buck) ' Kansas vv.is tho muni' of tho main a'lrai I Hon, mid, for thosn who nio still In doubt, ' allow us to explain that It wasn't th nam" of a state It was a c. Imijv nnd a typhoon j merged Into .me J Tins Kansas piiioju. wlm wore a smllo and n coat f tan and hall.d l'reuii ltuffulo, J X V amused tho natives froin Marl to llnl!li with an chlhltlon of slugging that j had ovei.v other ait of Us kind backed off I Ih. ho.ii ds. lie jii-i ii.ttuially mauled li'lidhev for live riiun.ls and won the fuss l b) a buu iii'iiglu. X. .io ho oiul of the Until chanter he .-.lopp. l u couple f smttli I paw nwlngf with bis J..w and was . tillln i woo.v when the goml-niglit i;iing cl.'itigeil j This did not ilctt.ii't Irniii h's perform mice. how. mi. and boi'iue bo had got mm his street icgalla Jack llanloti bad hint Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring lloitts Last iXiyhl lll. Mli Hoik. Kuu.;i ilefenle.l f.'orte I 1'iiiiei, 1'iit.v lli'.'leriik won from loe rnll llli", IDrl speliier lieill Lew lllll'rr, ItiltlllllK Murrm iiiiilii'itlit llittllnr Dundee. I rnnl.lr Nes liiiiei I'mkei Mi I'nililen. Illtli. MA llll tmlo llulner nun from i.l i,riti. imir i.uiiirr ..nil ,,,,.,, I'niil lllvon, (onoii Mil ileteiileil 4 eddy' llur.is, (ins vlnrrovv .Iron wllh .lltu Vlonhun, It. n. I en William iiutiHilnlril loiiiiK llit lllliK NrNun, slguoil up fm nn .'her bout In tin neat fullli.' Wtiultl II(i I.t'unartl As Kalian., stepped Doin Hie ling tho Hooky Individual na nsknl, "How about I n.ird Miro." wii" tho unsvvor, with out the least hesitation llo ulsi skiltl bo f.no being swallowed b a mob that he hud Injuied his right baud, which bad In oak enemies! Ill tlio llfih round, iii'cordilig to Poo Knteli. one of Hock) h tidvlsurs. While both I'hatiey and liinao connected Willi iiiougli punches to l.tiexk out an en. Unary l.oser. the) also misid ( iioirjli to knock olf half a dozen. Although tu. weight vviih ,1'inouiii oil. Kan sas uml (iiuney having ngre. .1 lo come In at catch weights, neither itemed to haw any ph.vslcal it.Knntngo. They started out tu do things lip blown Iroin Hie outset, getting (iwiij to a fast nnd f minus pace It vuis evident from the heglnnltnr tbnt ll was :i case of one, e'liatiey, depending on tho power of his let I -hand wallop, while the other's . ham es of a knockout wan packed In Ids light mill. Knch cotinecinl with a number of wallops with bis best blow. Vet. while I'hnuey was shaken up several tt.ne. neither uppcnml In ho oil tho In Ink of a twilight sleep I'll. nu . soMleil in a , touch and with his guiird high, n.i" sli lightened up ,i- c.ulv as Hie .ci und ion, id, wh, n K.iii".is shot oui n Mr.ilght left, .inn kh follnwcil In a ilchl bander nil the cliili 'I li'- Ballinuo ean I., pt whaling nw.tv .it die lnul. wilh b.ilh hands Willie .it ' In. Mil. lite -. ll" una up a stiff lot t hook o. ' aMi'iin i 'i w and then K.n'- Conqueror of K. 0. George Says "Sure" When Asked Aboufc Bout With Leonard sa tuiii.ilUeit Chancy with n left back glove smash, but tho punch did not carry "i'ii et.t Mi. mi to stop (jcoree from tear Inu In. At tno llnish of the second round both men vvetc bleeding from the mouth, and tho clniot continued to tilckln from their lips utilll after the bout had finished. Two straight light-banders to the Jaw In tho thiid hurl chaiio), and front then until the finish the M.iiv hinder fought with his mouth paillv oiion In this round Kansas nlso opened a slight gash at tho corner o'f (leorgo's left (jo chancy was on tho old humps for fair during the fourth and fifth frames. H viis mot with a right-hand lend almost con tinually when ho nisliod into closo ejuar Ins. and befole chaiiey could get his arms wielding at Kansas'; body Hock)' bad ad? n.liilsteied a fen blow to tho head that bad a tendency to slow up the southpaw. As tho nnlsli of ihe fracas neared a rlnsf side fan said, f.c, 1 hate to hear that final he'!, llopn tho timekeeper's watch stops." In other wonls. Ilk" every ono elsf In tho utelia. Hubert Thomas Paul didn't enjoy the match any more than ho would relWi the pleasuio of seeing Kaiser HIU in trout of a fusillade of shot and shell. Murray in Swell Scrap Just as fast, furious, ferocious nnd fierce as the Chaney-Kunsas bout was, bo was Hie contest between the mlnlatute Vattlers. , Muirav. if Philadelphia, and Dundee, of Baltimore Tlio llvwelf'its staged n wonder ful battle nnd the Philadelphia lad had e'hnney's townsman and stable mat ft b.nlly beaten ) nung Italian at tho climax. In the fifth round a sei Ic3 of Jabs and hard jolts almost spilled Dundee to the mat. V sO . $3 Captures Seventh $1000 Race in Winning Arcade Hotel Stakes. Lady Wanda Second .Mul'NT 11(11. DV, X. J. Sept. II. BitfiV Hamlin, a fotirfr Motinl Ilo:y owned pacer, but now racing fo" A. T. Cn-c. oi Throe Btldges, won her seventh SlOOi) ttuko i.tco tenia), when the Jeisey horse' cashed lu on the ::!! Amnio Hotel SHnJO event in sttalHht heats. Lady Wanda, of Pat.rsoti, X. .T llnlshed s.conil, and Powell Peacock's Philadelphia sldew heeler. Juno Bug. took thlid honors. Tlio weather was chill), nnd desplto this, n fair-sized crowd attended the upeiiliig d.l)'s bainess luco. Summary: Tot lis 10 s Keb h.p Totals t :) o: Two b.isi hits Stct'urthv. Stevens ami llsir. Mai rlllce bits .livers, Donahue nnd Srliaff hmisen. Struck uiit Ily Itehh. ft. b I.each, . Iloso on balle Off Iteleh. J: ofi Deueh 5 Double plajs I.eaeh to Phiher, Parks In Whit lr.tr. Stolen Inst Mers, MrCartli, Stevens, WatMn.. Ilrlnton. Parks and Hunt- I'mplree Otis and Newman. Delmont Entries for Tomorrow Plrst race, two-year-old fillies, claiming, r.ij furlongs, stralsht course 1'ortt.i. 101; IIUli Vale. 10.1: "Wood Violet. 101'; I.ady Btlcen, 10U. "Alleen i), 101, Queen Margot. too. Seioml race, for four-vear-oids nnd up, stee plechase, about - miles Florida, 135, Pes o' My Heai t. 13.1: Plclslr rt'Amour, 135 Third race, twoear.olds, ftij furlonae, s'.ratBht course llabettr, lo.t; Continent, H1.1. Pratonlard. K'3: oenone, 103: Ilu House. Ill, Jjntee, IPS: Masda. Ill, Artist (Imp), iml Pourth race, all nces, the Manhattan Handi cap, mile Meteorite, 111; Chiclet (Imp.l. HZ: Ituncs. Id'J; Capra, In7. Star Oater. lm); Dad dy's Oholia. inn; Manlsler Tut (Imp ). Ill Ktftb race, three-year-olds and uu, sellh.ir. 7 furlon.s, main oonrse Klerre A Peu (imp, I. nil. fielder II. 10.1: Intrltuer, 10.1: uitie Pox, 107; eirderly. 125; 'Daily I.lttle. lOJ; "fitrepy Sam. 100, Torch Hearer (Imp.), 110; e'harmeure, 107: M.irv Powell, HU. sVolupta. 105; llrookljn, 10.1. Sixth race, three. jear-olds. conditions, mile M-teorlte, DM: I'lckwlclt, lads llabcock 100. Sun ralh 11 (Imp.), llM. Ilu-Uboaril. Kd. Apprentice allovvancu claimed. Weather, clear; track, fast. 222 cIhhs pair. , KnU'ht Worthy, Ii, g.. It..), I'urunto, Can . I Daily Mil. hell, til. m . I.. . .Nennrle, Del. l.llllnn W. b. tn . Pry, Ml. Iloll, V. J... 'J Nettle Patch, b. in . Ki llv :t J. II. II.. Nl'luds r. Copuke. Smith t Mldel Pollller, f.earj 7 lime '.'.1.1'., 'J:13t. I'. 14 class, Anade HnM, lOnil stakes llel.J ll.llilllli, h. hi.. H.m. Ml. llollj . N .1 1 Kuly Wand i, l. m. Carey. I'aterson, N. .1. u Junrt Huk b. m.. 1' IVacoik. I'hll.idelphta . ,1 Time 2.13'., 2:13'.. mmmmmmmmMmmmmm I It dsf Cfs5.?nrs.tJrF ' jir'W-We'Srj- T.lZ.fTV "-'3 Jft J Jx;'lji J-J". 'imiiMe. IL'.itr'tti "tJ-" E -J w j. TTit? V rf 300 CANDIDATES REPORT FOR CENTRAL HIGH TEAHI Record Number Respond to Doctor O'Hricn's First Call Ten I Veterans Out ! Moro than SOU candidate-, the larRcst J turnout In tho record or Centml High j School athletics, responded to Dr. Matthew ('. O'Brien's call for football material at ' Centt.il High this afternoon. Doctor O'Brien gav tho candidates .1 lecture on football and oidered tho men to rciiort at Houston Kleld tomorrow afternoon. Captain Crocker was placed In charg of part of the suuad. Ten veterans, were present for tho first session today. The) woio ('"aptaln Crocker. Aimstiong, Oordon, Kddows, MrOr.uv, Hraf. Cook, Wright Clements and Welkm.in. RACES TODAY At Havre De Grace 7 llnres Dallr. lurluillnc a Meeplechase M'tflAI. BACK THAIN1. l'enna. It. n.: Leave llrancl llreet Stnllon, U:3l P. M. Wet rhllndelphlu. 13:.Ss 1'. M. Admission to (.rand Stand and l'uililoel, 11.50: l.ndlrs. $1.03. llrst Hare, 2:30 r. .11. Two Games Shibe"' Park Today Sre the Atlilflks meet Xew York twice for nun admission. The big bill nt the costli est stands In the Mat starts nt 1:13. Seethe new blood. I thank you. REAL ESTATE FOB, SALE VIKItMANTUW.N REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OKB1IASTOWN if! ?ls Smartness and Economy Come in and see this car. 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