rr 4 --TTfNn . , u - ' 1 i - ' r ; --ifCT ;LK saivi must UL1M1JNATE BATTLING BILL BEFOJRE PETE HERMAN DEFENDS HIS TF UT WITH K. 0. EGGERS TONIGHT ,T0 BE CHAMPION HERMAN'S FINAL UJNT1L VjIUAI WArt lb SETTLED fcfUom Tifcleholder Can Have Routs With Bums ww1"-"".. , . , TT w.iT-rT " and Williams uuu ne win i'ass rnem Up to Get Into Khaki By LOUIS II. jaiti: v . .. ... ti, c-.iriuti of monurchlsm I""?"" J k of .ho Kalser. Udorw "i """". "" v. ", rt"6tfcf.rVii;.n:Awh "Voters arc making diligent attempts ,, promote" arofor d)amplonshlp bouts, '".. that lie will "ot bos again, alter "ft ??. Icli ulth K. O. Hggors at the intll he I' mustered out oi mo fcl'.?',',e,." u,r15illl leave for Ills home v! Orleans Wednesday morning, fob I M" v , t. i... nr.n.1 n lila mnnv hl? ....; .i..t -nmnrrow nleht. and lie fVmSt hl call Into the service October I " . ..v.i,i. tii.it Herman will -ret a w. f .frr-M.. ; r.i.uCtor. m that ir,'. could keep in' shape, and It might K'L Ta.i he wouiu swiicn ins iimno .nu -.-- ?V..M..ru -i.iii. In the tanks. It he "' l..l f.irlnlli-ll IffftP"11""1" fUda Trainmt. !pim B" ' ., Tri. It, ,,!,.., nm 1, ,.,! tty. nTuc.; on hlXavintiiJtoSc tt1?.. ...i in . ii .' calil Petev tndav. "I M Jont " , .,.,,, , iinfil,!. o cer Into S-rste condition. so why should 1 box? H It hadn't been that I was signed up for tontfht'J content heie, I woulc havo bcou 'lata home now." Red" Walsh. Tele's lialner, manager it Ml that man who developed Herman Ll bootblack to a world's champion ilTd an offer of JB600 for a twenty- Itoond decision bout with Frankle Burns,, ll T.r Cits, from Domlnlck Tortorich. RTortorlch wanted to Btage tho ,bout at er V orleuu In two weeks. Hut ried" tuid he tii decided definitely not to tako the bout. Ti Rreril Baltimore men will bo In I'lilla t'jtlphli tonight for the purpose of cllnchlnc Piaotllir iicrman-jiu iuiuius uuiueni, to I'm srranjed for either fifteen or twenty jwndi. Th,elr visit here will be In vain. r. Herman says he just doesn't feel like fiulnr, because of present condition, and i won't not until after Uncle Pain has B-fcpojd and othcrw Iso elimlnatctl Kaiser t, wiatim. UfAMl ' Ktrers can win Hernuna title touislit, IjpuKnockout cross.es tho dopo and hap tea to knock out young 3Ir. Herman Jfi a L'0-to-il shot that Kegels wont. iTThey Trllt come In at 118 pounds, rlncslde, kit -rlilca wclgnt l'etc lias Been iicicnuinc (til laurels since dethroning Wllllami. I' To i;l'8 N'ew York its second pugilistic LtUraplonshlp. Useera will havo to make flood his prefix. That Herman will outpoint r'aners Is almost a certainty. While the ( Gotham lad Is u hefty walloper and jios f'ltises the well-known crusher, I'cta Is too Itlcver and shifty a boxer to bo caught In till "k of a wild knockout wnllop. K;. tprj doesn't punch with the. picclrlou of a ZJJIbane or Leonard He juts lets liy. -Despite the fact that Herman Is picked I'll a favorite, he doe.sn't expect an easy Job, itonliht. Pete admits that Knockout can Ij'Ut. nd hit liaid. Ho bo-ed tho New 'Torktr three times befoie, and felt the itlnc L it E gtrs's wallops boveral times. A left finoK, iicriiiaii u.tu, i rv. j. u ucpi iiuiiijii. I'tth Is tha blow that twlcft dlnnnprl Ilninov i : : " iHUin two weeks ago. Vote in I'hilly " f llfm.itl l tMnttlni kAi (.MWlv ,f liAfriiiilif. Ii Philadelphia citizen, after ho has done lit "bit." Tie has made a lot of friends lere, and fete ically likes this city. B,.. : ,.- U'&s a serious chnmplonshlp contender, teplte the fact that ho was a winner by a wide mareln on Tenv "UcGoern at tho pKitlonal Club Satutday night, l'icato dhln't taio-r the punching ability and aggressive w of a Kansas or u rhancy, nor did he Wt across the semblanco of cleverness stuMIr the feature of Johnny Dundee. H 4tto.etdentlv would not rmnnare In com- ,it with theso three stars. '.' Kevertheless. tho f'nllfornlan found Mc- BCoTtrn easy prey for his left hooka and Stwirtit right-hand punches. Tho i:ate rltdtrraphed" most of hl3 blows and Terry Hrrled many of them. Yet the Callfornlan tandtd several allQps that Rtaggcrcd JIc Oourn, but he failed to follow up 1th a HERE AGAIN-GONE AGAIN punch haul enough tei in iln.ii tlio TUgau. Stanley Willis, of Uetlolt. mmln n i-rn,w1. stand light against tlnrrj- Tiaccy. The ' local boxer got away to nn cnly lrad and i for ii while It nppc.iicil nt If ho would score I a one-sided victory. Ilowowr, Willis got I his left Jab working like n pistonrod and i found Trncey's face u rino bjckgiound for pretty loloijng. When tlin but was over Harry's features wenj brulwil and KWollen, his nose ami mouth bled piofu-vly, "He's n tough boy." said Tracey :is he left the l Ing. Larui' Offer for Leonard rinltlmoro Is after a world's Uianijltuihlp j boxing match with lleupy Leonard n) olio of tho principals on 'riianUsglvlnR Hay. The , winner of the Irish I'.itxy I'llne - Willie , Juiktcn bout, which Is to take placs at Xew York on Monday night, September I -4, can have the match tilth I.conaid. pro- I Mdlng said winner is Milling to trtl.o a gjimblc. The ptoinoter who wants in hold the match Is ii well-known hportlug man, who i Is our of tho owners of a l.icc i'oure near Ualtlinoif. Ills pioposlllon boiled dotin Is this: He will ghc Leonard a flat uin or (I . ooo If tho boscr selected In meet him think welt enough of his chances nf o.irriln-f off tho title to gamble with the primiotci on a percentage of tho gate receipts oicr and nboie J20.000. In other word(, Leonard to get H3 )00, J5000 to bo net nsldo to cover the expenses of tho tunning aboe the sum stipulated. lVnnklo Whlta won another good bout In defeating Johnny Hayes, of New York, at tho National Saturday night. Terry 31c (lovcin, of Allentoiin. linking under his ical name Tciry Mci'uc moii from l'rankie Conway, and Johnny MtCbskey outvluggcd Young Itobldeau. Tillman to llox "White '1 luirsda Uecause Ilcuns Leonard and Leo .Inlui snn, the negro, aio to bo in N'cw York I'rlday night. Jlinniy Johnston wired Muggsy Taylor, nwnager nf .Tohun Till man, that ho had advanced the slum- in which Tillman la to meet Charley AVhllc to Thursday night With Johnny Dundee op posed to Joe Mooncy and Joo Welling palled with Jimmj Duffy, tho program nppears to bo one of the best of tho season In New York, and a largo oroivd should tutu out to sco tho bouts, Tillman Is wotklng nut for his third Whlto encounter at Adam Hyatt's. They havo agreed to weigh In at 138 pounds at 3 o'clock on tho afternoon of tho bout, which was the samo poundage nl which Tillman camo within an nco of knocMni; out tho Chicago left-hook phonoih In thcli match hero at Shibo IMrK. Taylor feels sure that Tillman will win from White, and If a. Knockout Is to occur Muggn Is counting on tho Unhomlan to do tho kiiocklnK out. lie ms ho Is Milling to bet S200 to $2000 that Tillman will scbto a kao. This Is cuictly tho alne wngor Abo Attell made that lleiin.i Leonard ivotlld knni k out Johnny Kllbano Ted Leivls, Taul Doylo and And hcluna iler. u sailor hcavyn eight, M-cre winners In New York bouts Satuiday night. Ted-Kid defeated Italian Joe Uans, Doylo won from Johnny Lutlg and the sailor outboxed Joo Joaiictte, tho fegio. 'Willie Ilouck has ii iliflku.i Imui mi to night in the .semi at tho Ulympla. lie will bo opposcil (o Johnny Mohoncj, tho up state knockeiout. Tho other bouts arc illko Dalley is. Young J'ddy, Indian l'u.soll vs. Patsy "Wallaco nud Jack Diamond is. Y'ouuc I'oivcrs. The manager of the Cambria Athletic Club announces that on next Friday night the i tub ii 111 open up for tho boxing ecason of 1917 and llUS. I'onsldcrablo money has been tpont on tho clubhouse lit order to make It moro comfortablo for Its patrons. One thousand new additional seats have been put In tho urena and a number of other changes havo been made. Jlutch maknr Burns Is now getting together a crackajack show for the opener. , K faiMbBygBafH m f' WHAT MAY HAPPEN IX BASEBALL TODAY N.l IONAI. I.KAfiUi: lVn f.Mt r. t. 11 III l.nkj. i.'?l , 49 ,S HI..., . .i ,MJ .565 ,JZ9 ltll... ,H 0 ..1.1., nnsti ; ;o ..,0, ...in ...ii:i t .. . .11 . 1 .W ,u0U .4J , . . ii ,.o , . r.n iii .440 .441 .43; 46 9'! ,-iS-i .3SS .381 AJtKRKWX I.KGVK MonlxMt Pet. Mln l.oie Spilt tlnb Jttlt PNNI '.:: 'lllln.n flW Yr1. tAtUelles 40 ' nil ichfdulfj. , 84 . XJ It) , l , 63 e 48 nn 83 13 71 :i so 88 .!( .053 .49J .478 .478 .38 .338 .13 .60(1 .483 .;. HUNS SCORED BY MAJORS FOR WEEK re iWtk. rui.i...i ISHrtU ..... Ht Vtrk, 3.II WMllinUin , AlUailCAN I.KAflfi: M. II 0 II 13 II c t, ltUftsil K$ar..' NATIONAL MUGUi: SI. T. v. T. r. i i a 1 4 Ii It s 4 3 K II :i i r ip 11 4 O O 0 O 0 r. it ! n 6 4 0 ."i J S 0 ..uuk orore bundiv C'lmlanil. R II H .1 i n :i 4 u s. I u 1 . n o 18 1 ruin. N. II. ii i:i II !M I in 8 SI t IK II 43 3 8 S. Tl. O SO O 38 O 19 7 38 U 8.1 0 33 1 Schedule for Today VlTIfiVAT f vinee fe,',1!" . MMsburf h Clfar. ' w lark ek .... .i '"V limes today.) ; AMERICAN LKAUl K . l.VlT came today.) Yesterday's UesulU AmArl.lll Anna, a lulcaty ., M. t , 4 , cltitlnntl. 8i niroii. a Other clubs not tilieduled. (V iMIi'- l thk-irs, o. l l1J.,."n.t. r-Uisburih. . I w v-cinniu. 3 PltUtmrsh. 2 (seconti -anil. LUJ01E WINS PENNANT flWlTH THE TORONTO CLUB I '-VEW YOIUf. Sspt. 17. Larry Lajolo'ls UOnnntii' .i. . ... , ! - ,.w i, inner, ine cloie or . inter- tionai League season found tho rWmer "lean League star's Toronto club ahead M small mareln. jPwvldenC flnlshed itcon'rl. rtnlllmnr nS" .NfwaHs fourth. . Kach of tho 050. P.C. i .488 .8444 Charley Herzog May Be Forced to Quit Diamond M DIIK sent. .:. ci,,,r rror. jaiitaln of thf N-u inrk l.ifiiN. max not he "en In I he World' .series nlirn the ew ork (Hunt uml llir t'liliaen Ithlte ho .l.ikh earl.i neit month. In reiily In h nuerr n to when lip noulil rejoin tho N "lork team, llerzoi -.ent Urn rolloulnr meiucp from lil home In Itldt leT, lid.t "Condition nf mi health at prenent Is sui-li tlmt unlefi there I u marked Ini- proienient villi discontinue the pluilnr of baneb.ill. ."(Slan-d) CH.Mtl.KS I,. IlKItZOf;. v HiU ins unite eiiniiKli to lndirat that lie mix dlnrouraced nier hU (ondltlou and Unit lie u un lint confident of belitr able, (o ploy In the World's herle".. Ill ulKenr would erluin,l.t- iienken the (ilunl and tre.ilb letaen their rhunrev of ittlinliis the huheM honor of haNruall. Ileroc la u rreut kerond lnemun nnd one f the Grriileat "mono iiliurr-," in the cume. Ileroc leH for hln home at the end of the herle with the Plillllr tl feiv da ago. und uirardlnar to John .1. .MrOruit, iillliiint hi kunn ledce. The rai.t'ln of the Olnnts Injured hU back early In the -eaaou bj u fall In the Penn .yltnnla Matlon and tins been plajlni on IiIm neno iniiili of tho (line alnce. Shorts on Sports Torpolnt. an llnsll'li atalllon. oMned by W. M. U. HInger. of lndon. Knuland. fll whlle attcmptlnu to Jump a rail and broke liW neck Torpolnt na peienteen cars ojd and Mas sold as a jearllnt for I7SS. Ss'ecreUr) Siott. of tho lndunlrlal League, lias anuouneed that the rlrcult Mill bo foiuponed of at leaat eight clulm. The following have been granted franfhlaea: Pail.1 uupton'a fona, Standard Holler Uearlne; Joreph rosier, U. 13. J.i Wolfenden-Sbore and American l'ullejv Waller T. lla. of Chicago, western patriotic rhamplon, defeated Harold Throckmorton, of I'lUabeth. N. J., jesterday on tlio courts of the Hdsewator lleurli Club. Olrouo, III, This match n-aa part of the prosraui of tho tennis tdaiera Mho ate tourlna the country for tho benefit of Iho lied c'roaa. Walter llacen. of Iloclictler. ,, v.. Country Club Mon tlio eihlbltlon foumomo of thlrty-alx holes ovor tlio Inverness golf course, Toledo, Ohio. M-lth a scoro of Hi. Jim Ilarn, of l'hlla. dclphla, M-aa third. William T. Tllden," uf this illy, lias reached the aemlflnul tound of the lann tennis tourna ment on th courts uf the Marine and Field Club, llalh Ucath, N. 1. JIaJor Taslor. famous nesro blocllat. of Wor. ceater. Jtass., Mon the mile raee for "old tlmera" at Newark, N, J, jesterday. Otlo Jllller. th nnjoklni catcher, waa hit on the wrlat by a pitched ball e;terday In an exhibition -tamo between the Dodgara and Toungatown. Ohio. team. II. will be unable to play for aaieral da) a. Ilrookljn won by tho core of 8-4, ' Eaater Cloud, owned IT St, l.oula Combs, of Kanaaa City, won the liailiw iiorld'a cham Plonahlp aaddle horse atake last nlcht In Louis ville. ; A post rlis tn determine, the winner of the econT half of the achedulo of the Weat.rn LtaVrua became, necessary when .Joplln tied Hutchinson for first place. The playrtitart today. The winner then meeta the victor of the first halt oi mo irssuy n.ucuuir. S m. William A. Oailn. hi.n. dafaatodo Jeroiue V, metropolitan ihgra- "r l--5."i. - ' II WHITE SOX DO NOT FEAR N. Y. GIANTS Russell, Fixbcv and Williams Say Chicago Will Hit Left-Handers NOYES AND BATES DEPART Tlirco of the I'hlcago White 5o.; twit- It rs, who will go up ngnlnst tho Giants In I tho coming world's eerie., l cached l'hlla dclphla Inst night They wero ordored j ahead with Insltuctinns to tako things easy nnd get plenty of rest. I'lbait 1'abor. Uebel ltusell and Dan forth are tho twitlors in question. Sub- stituto Fltst-bnseiuiin Hasbrook also Is, with tho part. Ho Is carried by the Whlto Sox for his coaching ability, for as a llrst-sackct Hasbrook Is u. great coacher. "We consider tho American Leaguo championship already In. I don't fco how tho Hed Sox can possibly catch us noiv. They won't unless uomo of our fellows drop dead, and nobody wants to die with that big series coin dangling In front of our eye-," said Husscll Falter Is Confident I'rban Tabor, who ta.iks m-st iu Hddlc Clootto as the Sox's best twit lor, and who probably will pitch cither tho opening game or tho second contest against tho Ulunt, says ho Is feeling hotter than at any time this season. Tabor is a modest chap and docs not talk much. Ho believes tho So Mill heat tho Clants, because ho thinks the I tow lands can hit any pitcher MuGraw put ugaluxt them. Tho plaers stated that Comlskt-y had already Martcd woik building nddltlonal seats for tho world's series. New boxes will bo Installed In front of Iho grand stand, and It Is estimated tl. croud fef 35,000 per sons could bo huulo comfortable. 1 ho only New York pitcher tho Sox firrute Mill glio them any troiiblo Is Slim Sallce, ultl his plow curie and a slower -sloiv one. l'rcvlous icooids this season hao shown thai tho most successful ho-siuon agaln-st tho Sox haio been tho wlso chaps with tantal l.lng lloateis. Kor tho opening tilt against the Mackmcri tnmoirow Kaber pmhably will work. Nojcsitiiul Bates Gone Again For tho second tlmo In a month Win Noyes nnd Iluy Hates haio been called to their homes for military service and this tlmo It looks as If It wero for good. Hoth players wuro caught In tho draft nnd the hasty summons today shows that they Mill lead tho lives of soldiers for some tlmo to come. Tho absence of this pali will weaken tlin Athletics considerably in tho coming series with the White Sox, which begins tomor-roii- Connie Muck wajited i, put his strongest team In tho Held to show tho local fans Just lion good his tcconstructcd club can play against the futuio champs. Hither Witt or Wnlly Sohang will play thltd base and the rest of tho line-up will be tho same. "Tlio While Sox havo a wonderful ball club." said Connlo todej. "They arc play ing great ball and will be tlofllcult to stop at tills stage of tho game. How ever, we will give them a sttong fight and they will know that they havo been In a few ball games before wo get through with them. We havo been successful ngalnRt Chicago In the past and 1 belleio wo will keep It up. Joo Hush will pitch tho fltst game anil McAvoy will catch." Tho Athletics worked out this morning at Shlbo l'ark nnd loafed this afternoon. Many neM faces wero In tho line-up, tho principal ones-dicing McAvoy and Jim Parnham, who played with llaltimore this season, and Keefo, tho three-lingered pitcher. I'lclnlch und l'crkltis, catchers on tho Atlanta club, are expected Thursday. , 1 - '"- 'I TY COBB IS FIRST TO MAKE 200 HITS Three Safe Blows on Sunday Bring the Peach's Total Up to 203 SPEAKER CLOSING GAP QnwnnT.pnv pt.avf.ps qtapt t?t?at rwlVtJLJLVy VAJAJV JU JL JUi J. X JliVkJ KJJLXTLXVX ItUnU fcij. GRIND ON GRIDIRON IN PREPPING :M FOR GIMBEL TROPHY COMPETITION ". 1 VtLiA e.tw nnflT Pr-nllv. Woef. Pliillv r.onfi.nl TvTi.4-Ur... && WUUU" J...,, ,,.- .. ..,;, V-XM,1, IWlWlCaOU IWf' 1 J- 1 T7 14 J TT f1 1 T ueriTUUiiuwii uuu rrauiuum nuve ancuaates I. Working for Football Season ' Tj- Cobb Is tho first major league pl.ier to pass the "00 matk In bae hits lly get ting thrco yesterday, tho Detroit slugger has rracheil the 203 mark Cobb has been In a slump, too, haling made only four hits Iu Ms, last twenty-one times at bat. Cobb Is now only sixteen points ahead of Speaker, while on September 0, when his slump started, hn was thlrty-seien points ahead of Tr's. Hero's how the. flvo leading hitters In the majors stand this morning: NATIONAL LKAOfi: (I. All. Ii. II.mi-.Ii, tlnclniuil .. 1.J1 .Mil si ItnrnMi-. M. Iit'iilo. . 134 ISO is xanrr, New Inrk .. 141 Mil SI l.rnli. Cincinnati. ... 14J .111 hi Curei, l'lttsburgli 137 St: -,; . AMLItlt'AV I.lltl.l I !. All. It. (olih. Iletrnlt.. . lit 'l"i lit .ivr.ikrr.tlcicl.mil. 13.1 41)0 SI oUlrr. .. I.m.l-t. . 1.1.1 341) ill ..,,rii. lirimii . ill ,1'r : Tel-ich. ( hlcago . i3 a:iu II II. Ale. It.t .34 1 l.T, ,3J3 l.'H .3011 1 .30,1 I W .303 II. l-. -'".I .313 HI. .3.17 IMS ,14 in; .307 i: .ion Hay Hates (left) and Win Noyes, alack's third baseman nnd pitcher, respectively, today left the local team for the ptirposo of donning Uncle Sam's uniforms. They were called three weeks upo, hut re turned nnd later took part in several games. ROONEY AND KELLY MAY ROW ON THE SCHUYLKILL Jack Kelly, tho Vesper Boat Club sculler, may row against Tom Ilooney, of the Itaiensnood 11. t'.. on the Schuylkill nlvcr on September 23. Commodore J. Klllott Newlin, of the Schuylkill Navy, wired Ilooney asking tho champion If ho would meet Kelly In a half-mile event, tho win ner of two heats to bo tho victor, Hooney, like Kolly, has enlisted, but has hern called for active service. A. A. U. MEETING TONIGHT The annual meeting of tho Middle At lantic division of the Amateur Athletic Union will bo held tonight. Samuel .1, Dal las Is opposing Herman Meyers, the Incum bent, for tho presidency of tho organiza tion, and the result of tho olcctlon wilt determine whether Pittsburgh snail be dropped from tho Middle Atlantic district. Bingles and Bungles Loony Lines X foiv old leu is Clcoltt. tie rou lie a bajftal! in a f,iiot; lie .-sou's lots o trick) 'Jo ptau on tie Jifckt. ,'nt lis ailner's Hit best of lie lot. .tiioUttr utse jiifcier. Sallet ll'io Is almost at slim as J vim It jar irom at uraitiiy. ilut ten times at healthu. Or I" wouldn't be -iltchliiff, ou Nf today I'ddle Murphy. He pincn nuier lor Die kDOtllght came Ihroush onco uraln as the iih dc. l'lelder Joins ordered Davenport to walk Jack son and t'clsch after Collins hud tripled In the tenth with the count knotted. he also vaot--u uhhuii, Davvy did, and Ooodirln pitched a three-hit same against the Cubs for St. Louis, The Ileda tightened tuClr hold on fourth place by taklnc two games trom the Pirates. llm Dagby won ar.othsr came for the Indians. Jim Is about 75 per cent of the Cleveland beam. . rt'J aak' ..l.otJd.U CHICK IIARLEY. TULLIJACK, IS AFTER AVIATION .101$ CHICAGO, Sept. IT. Chick Hurley, all merlcan fullback, said ho probably moii'm not return to Ohio Stato University this fall, as ho had applied for admission to the aviation csrps. W. ITH the opening of regular classes nnd I- ..., .,.- i 1...1 10 nnVOtll OI COOIfr WCailier, Hie lnm that puts ginger nnd pep llilo coach nnd player, t aiidldates for lociil high school elevens will get down to ical hi til work this afternoon In prepariiiion t-r the open ing games. IJvfrj schniil dn fium now until Hie llrl of tho Olnibel trophy mati lies iilll lu tie voted to strenuous puulhes, nllhough sev eral of tlio Instriiilon. Mill half black board drills, one thi.v each week, In order to become familiar with the tules mid jilni. When the call for men vins I-suetl hist week nt most of tho schools, tho physbal directors wt-ro surpilscd at tho Hplftitlltl physical condition of candidate", which Is duo no doubt to their working on farms or sums branch of the Government sen lee tim ing tho vacation mouths Candidates Inexperienced Vlthough candidates were t allnl nut in ,dl (he schools contemllng for the t;iinlcl trophy during tho last week. Central, North east, nnd OcrniaiiloMti weio the only mies to have light workouts The other Kipiads either did not havo Sultnblo grounds on which to practice or through the absence of u coach. According to tho daily repmts l"sued from tho school camps, tho coaches have n wealth of inoxpcileneed mm. Coach Hean Johnson, of last ear's champion South I'hiladclphla eleven, has a hard task mi his hands to turn out another wliinln, team. Only two varsity and four sctub men fmm i.isi i.e.(llii me among tht "ighty-llvo husl.j candidates who answered Johnson's call Captain Mark llunnln, ciuartfiback, mm Hamilton, a halfback, are the veterans, und Covitlres. .Tosephson, Mur lay and Duly tiro tho substitutes. "torn tho appeal auco of the fellows tryljiit for a plnc'o on Coach llarrv Snyder's eleven at Northeast, tlin Hcil and Ua.d Instlttl- tlou n III be icprcscntrtl by n heavy team, tho llrst In several -.oars. Captain Dick Kltisiniin, Itcnves nnd Schneider, of last c.ii s eleien. havo jiut oh weight during the Kiimiiier mouths nnd. with Hill Carter mid Kusseii Whlto. of thn soccer team, try lug for a. backllold position, prospects for a list backflcld mo btlght, Tho North east lino villi h,. exceptionally heavy for a high "ihiiol, us must of the candidates u mine than lu pound". Central and Wet I'hilly on paper both Ccntiai High and West , riuladelphla look to he in line for the title Seven veterans nro back at AVcst Thllly and ten nt Central. Tho woik of A. I.. Helgner, new coach lit the former school, mid Doctori o'ltrlen, of Central, will bo watched with Interest, as thoy aro Instructing u local eleven for the tlrst tlmo iicrmantoiui villi depend on a fust and light team, ns was tho oio last season. Light practices havo been held slnco Wed nesday and Conch Lewis intends to start hi rlmmage work this afternoon, Kr.mkfoid, the new entry Into the com lietitinli for tho Olmbcl cup, las llvo varsity men to build around terfleld of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos Blended Ches Iff -51 41 'Satisfy?" Yes! Yet they're Mild! I Sure as you're a foot high. Sounds strange, because you never before smoked a mild cigarette that didf hat Yes, Chesterfields "reach home," they let you know you are smoking -they "Satisfy"! Still, they're Mild! A new blend of pure; natural Im ported and Domestic tobaccos that's the answer. And the blend can't be copied. Make Chesterfields your next buy. Package wrapped in dust proof, moisture-proof paper keeps them fresh. aOfcrlCK TU.&&fal-7, -m -v: I ',. Wt iA I rajaajsWi.'-- m&smsSSi '' . ' IV .JrfT,' ; - saV-J,.'.'- W tS u II - . Jfi "rff i'M 'itsm VJa : mi e tm ." .'AJL .. iJ -T-r ) VL-i.'v .-wja ' m J .vv. i-ym V- it