1 RESPITE TWO TILLMAN'S SENSATIONAL RALLY, AFTER' KNOCKDOWNS IN THIRD, EARNS WINOVER CHARLEY WHITE Blinneapolis Boxer Takes Count Twice, But His Gameness and Ability Prove Johnny Is Rival's Superior Dundee a Winner By LOUIS i.v vom: siit 21 BUI thiiiKs aje blooming In thin large clt for Johnny 'rilliunn, Mlnneaimlls ncltenv eight today. Vo prove that lilt tlctoo ovci harlej While. f riilL.igo, It Milbc 1'nrK leccntly was no fluUe. the Bohemian "cllt rlRl'1 H,'ea(1 an(1 liu,! " tinsii11""" li winning fiom the t'hlt.igo.in it the ' Nn-holai mill, last right Ami It ca"II.v t.i ii be W" tlint Tlllm.tn h.ul to do sonic mlKhl tall battling to bo the Victor when It I" taken Into consideration that While Ftorcil tvvii nine-second Knock don ns In the third lound Tillman ninile hlnuelf 11 big -fli 1 hcie t,i last nlght'H vkloi.v mid 1t li probable (hat h "'" l)P 'lll1' " ft" "" Iwpoitnnt bout or to before the game l Killed on jocmbei IS AVIth the oceptlon of the o knockdowns credited to the lit hook artist he wnsnt In the milling b anv means .lohmi.v lint on n gloat uphill battle ''Kc a lorneicci annual tno jfinnejpolltnn fought with might and uuiln until at the finish he stepped tiotn the rlnn amid a tremendous ovation White Scores Knockdowns , liiloUf to his bout Willi While in l'hiladelphl i the dopolein believed It was cnl a matter of n feu lounds befnrti l)1(. reputed liknso UnocKerout would drive home J pimeli that would cauc ttef trfe l'at llalev to toll oft' the doleful ,, When AVhitc dropped Tilhnnn with a illicit' left hook In the thlld lound It looked .i" If the dope would enme true However llllmjii leralneil his feet anil fought li.uk hard Anuthei hook spilled tlie lloheinian into the resin nine more IJut Jol nnv was iipignlii after nine seconds Ihci the Hicctnors weie tt rated to n Ki,it and nrandstand tally that seldom Is trcn in tho ling Tillman evident foigot that he was opposed to one of tin mo't feaied puncher hot nfler a crack it Bennv Leonard's crown lie sailed aflci hlte us if I'liailev icnllv was the otic en the veige f u knockout lilng both hands i.ontiiiu.ill 'I'lllinan soon had i liailev holding on .lolinnv wal loped Cliatle) haul aiouud the heart, and hod) left hook staggered hhn When the sensational lound finished the bovora were grrfted with deafening .ippluiio as the) walked to theli LOinen Willie It appeared an If Tllhnai. hail only flashed before lie would bo Ml Into an unwonted nap ho surmised the large Cather ine l talslns the iggret-slve In the fouitb forcing White mound the ling John jabbrd itliri) anil nosid li s ilgbt In uni-tno fashion. Then a left hook i aught White en the chin but ho fell Into a clinch All the while the fans were veiling for Tlll min to Keep up hi pood wotk nd John did Johnn) Host in tlic I'illlt Tillman s best iciuud was the liflli "l ill dolus; inn-t of the lending 'Illlman found White in v.iev mink for a left Jib CIi.hIcn fell nil "-i liliiii-clf living to evade the straight lend and at times White lool.ed foolish Hint liKo l.cw Stinger trltig In get out of the wav of a jab A right iros In tho fifth shook up the I'hlragoaii. but Till man failed to follow up tho puiu.li Again in the sKtli TIllniun'H Krc.il jab bing was iniKli In evidence. 1'iom then on until tlic rinlah it was a case of Tillman's left leads mixed with nn urcnsloivl light irosy, against White left liooli. 'haile did moM or tho wultiiiB and It was up to Tillman to lead almost continuously Whites tno Knockdowns were a very He bandit .ip for Tillman to overcome, ncvertheleis he did it, and the c'ontcst not on!) pioved that the L'hlcagoan was In ferior If onl sllghtlv. to Tillman, but also that the lattei was a eiy same boy, one that pleased tho fienzlcd light fan and ould make things hot for the high-class welterweights Tillman weighed 141 pounds and White tipped tho beam u 13" Sajs White Injured His Hnnd Nate Lewis, managei of White, an nounced toda lint White Injured his left hand in tho thin1 ound and that this flackcncd up the ("hlcagoan Johnnv Inuulee the disconnected dvna mo, distributed a nasty lacing to Joe Mooncj in ten lounds The bout was one ilded from the outset and Mooney was heaten so badli that the referee should have stopped the contest as eailv as the lxth round t the llnlsh both of Afoonev s Havre de Grace Entries for Tomorrow 107 Seronil raie the Susquehanna Steeplechase Handicap four-5 ear-olds and up, about - miles- Mr Haven, 145 I1arl Light HJ curragna n. 131) lilgh rier 13H Iti.burt Oliver 14J lfrtnn if 1JII Inll.lAl IT 1 t(t Third race the I'erryvllle HUhwelsht Imn leap all se, furlongs Top o' the Morning JtO, (a)llrlnBliurst li4. Tea 1'add) 127. .Marin Jtlllfr, ll -i Milkman 110 Manokln lor,. Htartllng 11.1, Vermont, lll.ludlhee 1U9 In o loo (a)Poners entr) fourth raie the I'heHerl rouk llandlep three-ycar-olda W, milts . Ion. MS, I'rlsrllla Mullens no (ioldireat Ho lu. IIolldu lou firing Line H7 rilttergnld 1 lit. t'ncle lli)ii loii).'?Tri Shannon, 101. Wnukmu loo rlfl h m li, dlllnm ii& u M.il.taa m I 1 A Slid ?( .-...: la Laiistden lir. 'I'et-r Ja lit 'III-.- k los I'tneuK U4 "l.otierv U4 'V- Hi") Wonderful 10 Kllii 103 lu lit n nock fifi 1 ai n n 1 -ivenei im jum raie l.ilinlnB four iuimIiH mid UP rullt and a furlonit cinrlh SUli 111. tt VI illl- rl,,vs H'nh '"le los 'CM, t llronn. lo. nillle Oliver luo. Viiinlilon 110 Cam Hllik. lOV Stonehenge 103, "Pio'iildtloil 10J ""events, raie sellint,' Uiree- ir-old and ?.m".e a'"1 "" jards I'ullui tin (all J. iillli los i.injan bands lot riling Line Si iu,0.rd9n Huasell Mil. (alWiiutleu --hoes. Hid. M lloche lot Piraeus ti.l inlVlaroini en try Apnrentiie allonanie ilalnud Weather ilear track fust Aqueduct Entries for Tomorrow i.'r-.!ce a" ages handicap Ulng, 7 fur Mugs lVddy AVhack U'tf, Wlaeman, 11)1. Vlevv- li." lT3- Harry bhaw 11H Illght. Ill), Star S'eit 17 0ll,' 1UJ -Mal W' 10.'. l'cep orrona race, three.) eur-olds and up ths Hush- ina Hello . -. .-.v-nuua j.10. 1 in nar ihrio-jear-olds and up. selllni-, Ki-ti,, '. ". -ivaimir I'ara, it, jus .ioa, ii liii '. ,,u0 -Douglasa H 101) Wild Thme. tiosln, 121 i llurl,h,"ce, Ihrte-jear-oldi the Itoabn Han. Jl !' mllea Ticket. 118 Hun Uonnet. , Iii j iV" '"" iii aianisitr ioi lvt v isi- "iriiL.racc'. three.) ear.oldi and up selling, IovrT. ".? 104' Mtradlvarlua. 114. The Dean --an iS' G.a?e. llli 'Harvest King, 103 Coualn t J!-.;0-' "Andes. 100. hunt i. . ..'. "onuneni, in; Jim -eep, us. 114 i iUV"' "U'llo Lata, llli llltneat Appeal. ' Itaihli.'il iWan,e ,l4' '-xty Oertruda. 114; Kolmsi ii V1 uinie ii.. in, irvne nil X.,r.1.41 T"1 p"-. HI Shi"ce. altwanre, claimed weather, cleats track, fast. Lexington Entries for Tomorrow niw aVTSf tlttmln. I00, lhre.year-olda and lot iSrlon," . "r. Nelson 103, K1 l'alomas, 109. ri!a KoMe 100; Hatty Cpro. 10l Colli. m j l?J,-y, Nancy Clano lUOi Tantivy. 15. V .We ch mm hlo Ilrazos lu ilartre H iifc,a,,.0,r ,lB A'"0 eligible Corkey gift1 BoutUern League, lot). Kitld-K? V: ." 'aiming. Ko'iD toarpld r85w ' i? 'rtni MIull Cull lOOi 'Olga. iS I?,,,-1,00 ;Mel Trsi, 100 Lr ,Mcke Hoa.uaUr,triT " lawr "K Hug Me llhl BaSIic,.,ul Pa'rlhh 108 It. ky l)v 1US 1 5JS'ift,B0s Walter Uradv lot Alto eligible ,7.,ni.,0BinAHf1"ts. Ho. Stut Ntmy 101 ThiVa rr vntr iij jcait jua rirst rare the Harford Junior Purse, tno )fir-oM S1! furlonBH Poaclier lis African arrow, 110, Jack of .Spades. 101 Drill Master 104, All HrlBht 109 Uooraie V Aicry. 110 I'mutlllg 11 tl.,nn.H lilt T j.K 1 .niiafitlnu (urinVi. rU" two-year-olds, maiden rules . on Tereaa, J., in, Adele, 114, clarlisa "rour.i iVSVi' 1U Traverse 114, Stainplns fn! '.,; Uabetle. 114i O.ieen lllonde. 114. 1 .ear ma. , ur" ,8-' &vuv Handicap IU tVlili oSL,.B's .UI'' fUflpngt Sandt of Pleature r iWrtualt), 10i. John J,. IB) Vogua. I1J r hLtiLTc'J?!uo added, artirra' 1'uturlty, VISITS TO CANVAS, JOHNNY TILLMAN H. JA1TK How the Arei York Scribes Viewed Tillman-White 'flowf The American Tillman llet While. The Tribune While Outpoints Tillman. The Herald Tillman Outpointed While. The Times Tillman Mint I phlll Buttle. The World Tillman and White Draw. I he sun Tillman Drnwrs With While. eves were almost closed and ho was bleed ing profuselv from mouth and nose. Substituting for Joe Welling, who had Injuied his right hand while training, l'rankle i onlfre) was the winner pver Jlmm nuffv of the West Side C"onifre was slow in getting started, but after tho sitth round there was nothing to It. al though Puff) Kept i row ding Conlfrcy hard at times SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Ix'ioekont A I Wagner will be putting on some or his well-known riomnlsh antics In hta effort to defent Johnnv Met,aughlln In tho star bout at Hi .Southern V ( at the eame lima Ixiulsl sna Is scheduled to equare off with Andv Hums in the nlml-up at the reopening of tho Cambria A i' tnnltht 111 bnuthern i lub a proaram follows: 1'lrst Tlout Terr) Loatello I.lltlo llalr m oung Uddle Watund Little Hal). Second Pout Hughe) Hums Houthwark vs Kddl liallv oulhnark lhlrd Pout lohnii) Vital Utile luls. vs Johnn) Itltchle l.lttln Italv, hemlwlnd ur VIII r Iturns 1 litis ltal). vs 11mm VV'elih SouthnarU AMndun VI Wagner i.lttl Italv, va .tiiimn) Vl.t.auahllrh imokv Hollow The I'aiulirta's program Vhst ro'U loung Hoover Ueniington va Kddl Pl)nn Kensington Second Pout Voting Tlrne Kensington, vs clouil Welsh North I em Third Pout Demi) Hughes Kcmlrclon s Toinmi Horman Hicbmond vmlnlnd up Joe Koona. r.Lihmond. vs, I'ddt Dever lllrhmond. Win.tun (.oulslana ICenslngton vi Vndv Iturns Aramlngo Uhl WlillHlns. of Italttmore will ha no net in when he ineein t.uaslo T.enis, cf thts clti at the op nipl i Mondav night Young Jos Dor rell nlll fme Sailor Volk. of Nen lork. In the semi I he ottier louts follow loung I'hsney i lienii) Valgei llmm) Illut vs Wall) Nel son and loung Paironc vs Jlmnw brown lhrk .tii, of i levelanil former anuteut llhtlghl haiiulon will t presented to s Phlladelplila nud ence tomorrow night at the, National I)kk si 111 mingle with laltfle VUAndrens of ManaMins In th slninnat lacl Ruso of New urleans a stable mate of lohnnv Irunde will have a tough Introluclnr) fo II i leets IMd.e Wagond. of this rltv Terr) Mellueh meets Joe Darae) Mike Ilrtle broth-r of Jo'inni Is wired wltli Murkle lttle) nnl Tonimv JlakT boxes Johnny Vlggi ,llm Iloilr, w bo has been trninlng for s le turn to the rins for SLieral weeks n prepared for his rrappearane Tack Illackburn li tho first oppomint Hi noil Ollkes wants for Hosle t. likes Is negotiating with Henn) Croas for thl niatcti and If definite arrangements can b made the dirk clouds will get together at Iho South ern A r. In nbout two weks llilt'lng Ivonln. of lamestonn V left for rittrluirgh toda) with his ineunser Joe Ken ne,p Kopln will mt Harrj Ureb In u ten rounder st Churlerol Pn lemorrow nlvht. Kopln alo Is booked fur t It with lack Dillon at llethlcheni Pa 0--lntM r P Ifihb Itradi sMut . t'h.ll boxer is w lb i nnipjinv H, of tie 'ihird Tlrglment nt Tump llamcck Ca from where tho )oungter wrtlea tint bovlng Is the big noise In sports ltrad lias won the feath n elghtVhamplonMttp of his companv llennT Vleluter. Reading Terminal newale is gettluir Into shape for a ulnar at the 103-pound bois Lew Tendler started out aa a 103 ionnder when a newsbo) H ia now one of the heat lightneunts in th Hast and still a newsbo Tendler 'hustles' the Hvemno J.Ui.rn dalh at llroad Street Station, IVte llernitin if he sticks to his plant tefore leaving for New Orli ans, will not box again until after h enters th new National Ann) d'ap t nan reports to th contrar. V New Orleans promoter wants to put on Petey v-lth elth-r Kid Williams or Trankle Hums. ( url Morris, afier ah Ian t a bad sort of s ni) While Jess Wlllard la too buey with his drcus to th'nk of an thing else and Fred Kul ton Is too bus) tr)lng to get al Jeaa. Morris hasn't an) thing elee to do but go around busing for soldiers In Iho training camps farr Williams, thu lllond wilt shake gloves with Johnn) Howard of Hayonne. N J . at Providence, n I . ne-t Thursday night Then the will proceod In an effort to knock each other s block off for ten rounds Marty I'nrrevl. who buved so v.ell around these diggings two vears ago will participate In four round bouts In California Ihla fall Willie Jaikaoii of New Tork la booked for five bouts Mondaj night he meets Irish Ollne In Nen York l'ddlo ".Vallate at Pittsburgh Sep tember L'fl Toung Cardell al Providence Octo ber I Hock) Kansas hero ot iho Obmpta Octo ber 8 Toung Maxwell al Alban) October IS anri Pal Moran at New Orleans October 13 Viva America ISO. Papp 1J3 Jack Hare. Ir t"1 Emoba. 1-J. i 'Camden Woodford entry.i "l Iflh race purse SS30 tho raette Handicap, three-iear olds mile and nuarter Valor, loj. Tokaj. 10-'. Moscow a 100 Embroider) lot) MSlsth race.' tlalmlng GO0 three iearol.1 and un 0 furlongs 'Torn Andereon. OS' Vagaoond. Vol njgreso. 103 'Peach Hlcs-om lodi lid Oarrlton Iff Llkton. 109! Captain March m'nt 109, Dlnero. 100 Kentuck) lllrl. lot) Kahanlt 109. Clark M.. 109 Chartler, 118. a!. eligible SUter Suale, 101. Mlas Slier ""seventh" race claiming. 030. four 5ear-old and up mils and elghth-'yermali lo.'s -Mar-Saret V !- ao1'1 Col?r' ,07' J: c- .st?nV 107 'Olga Star, 107. Colonel Marchmont. 113, fApprenthe allowance claimed Weather cloud) . track alon ! Shorts on Sports vvmiaiu Tldlen, SJ of this ") anr H HowarJ oshell. national Indoor .hampiun. will ,..i lo Hie final -uund of the open lawn IS "tournimeni of the. Marine and Held Club al Hath Peach .Nen Wl tamuel J Dallas Ilia newly elected president of ths Middle Atlantic Asiodatlon of th A, V vvlll referee the, first annual track and ii m.ei of the Petroleum A A . to b held romorfo" 'on the SiriwbrWi.. and Clothier field. it was annoumed veaierdav that John Miller. .li.Tn of the. Ht. Louis .Nationals has been draffeS. and .Known m.rrled he will not claim exemption , jini.ert Uatewood vterday lowered the record oth seaaon for the S.Sf pace in the second ?L! of the tlrand Circuit meeting, being held iri'ommbus. o He traveled the distance In S03'. . D-.Mnt Can Johnson has notified Manager ,Ir1? 'f.'VJfith of the Waahlngton, club, that S'rnr.ii.t if 'th. m hlch Detroit won from Washington" Detroit Sunday. August 10. h.t teen nnw .....,. defeated Chsrles Harmon, 1 ,Jk Tt "ou?th block of their BOO rol 10 ,65' the negent Milliard. Academy list nigh natch at the uesnii ,,. , favor nn mint Uo'toul '.core 400 to SIS. in favor of Concannon. H'h runi-vo."..-mv... -- mon. s SUITS $1180 TO ORDER JaMBaaW BED CCED FROM J0. i ! PETER MORAN & CO. yffiJiS" Opta J5 "' Vm E. tor. in - ""..7 , " ..1. a o'claek Nea CUteland play n.ir Go to Shibe Park Athlftie team. Ogl. Mr. Mack's reerultt. 8 P. M. Don't fanet ball-n. tat fnni day t.mtrr.w. Two garnet. Military baaili. boUUrt nd iall ,rJ, Grant Spectacle. Today I.. nroad Ilalskrldte EVENING LEDGERPHILAX)ELPHIA, FRIDAY, A'S SCORE FIRST ON INFIELD OUT Sirunk Counts Initial Tally of Opening Game With Cleveland Indians JIORTON FACES SCHAUER t I.F.M.KVMI liraney. If t hapmnn, aa Speaker, rf lloth. ir Harris, th Timrric lamteson. rf llrover, !li llodle. If Palmer, .1U sirunk. cf Melnnla. lb shannon, as vicAtoy, e schauer. p Watnbatansa l.vsna. 3b lllltngs. r viorton. t ;i, alllllK PAHK. Kepi .1 The Athletics took tho lend on Cleveland In the fourth lntilng of today's game With ono out In t 111 h ucsslon, Strittil; walked, took third on Mclnnls's sIiikIo and scored whilo Morton vvai jukkIIiib bhaiinoti's crouniler hhamion played his llrst pmo fitli the A'h toda). Te was secured from the Hal tlmoro club and formerly plaved with Seton Hall Acudemv lie vvlll return to Peton Hall next week Schauer ni on the lubber for Hie home team and only two lilts, both of which were safe bunts, wcro made oft him In the fir1 four Innings I'lltbT INVIXC (iiaue filed to W Innls. Chapman filed to Strunk. Speaker beat out a bunt townid third. Shannon threw out Hoth. No runs one lilt, no error" Janilesoti went out. Harris to Morion Wamby throw out iiover. llodle singled t) left. Palmer singled to rlsht, llodle tak ing third, but Palmer was out at .second, Hoth to Hvans to AVamlij N'o runs, two lilts, no errors si;rou i.NMXti Mianmm ruinbltd Harris's Rroundei. Harris was caught napping. McAvoy to Mc Innls Palmer's wild throw put Wamby on hecond Hvnns beat out n bunt. Schauer thicw out Hillings, .Morton fanned Xo runs, ono hit. two cirors Sttunk fouled to Hvans. Mctnnis singled to center. 'When .Shannon struck out. Mo lnnls was doubled at second, Hillings to Wamby Xo runs, ono lilt, no errors Tiuni) ixxixa drover threw out drancv Chapman fouled to Palmci Speaker went out, Mc Innls to Schauer Xn ltins, no liltp no errors McAvoy grounded out to Hurt is .Schauer popped to Chapman Jiunlcsuii .singled to right drover hit to Uvnns, who threw to decond to sH J.itulcfujn. but Wainlij muffed the throw, llodio foiccil Glover at second, Chapman, unassisted. No runs one hit one error roup. IX.NI.NU McAvo tluevv nut Hoth Hums died to Strunk. Wiimbj fouled to McAvov No runs, no hits, no errors. Palmer fanned Strunk walked and tcok third on Mclnnls's single to tight After Juggltns Shannon'H grounder, Moi tnn threw him out, Strunk bcorlng. Mc Iniils died stealing third, Hillings to Kvans Onu run, ono hit, no error:,. FIFTH IXXIXO Kvans filed to Strunk Hlllngs (lied to Shannon Morton fanned Xo tuns, no lilts, no enors Wamby threw- out McAvav W'ambv also threw out Schauer Juinleson walked Orover forced Jamieson, C'li ipmaii to Wambj Vo runs, no lilts no enois $900,000 SUIT STARTED BY BALTFEDS AGAINST 0. U. WASHINGTON. Sept.. SI Suit for $900 -000 against the National and American leagues has been filed In the District of Columbia Supreme) Court The suit was filed by the Baltimore Fed eral League Club, which alleges tho leaguo was put out of business as the result of a cqnspiracy The big leagues also are charged with pajlng tho Brookljn Feds $400,000 to deseit the Federal League Willn Outpoints Langford NUW YORK. Sept. 21 Harry Will, the New Orleans heavyweitht outpointed Htm J.angford In their ten-round bout at tha Clermont A. O. In brookbn last night Wills proved too fasi and clever for the Ponton Tar Itabi, who ap peared fat and cumbersome In th second round Wills cut a gath over I,angford'a laft ee and ths cut seemed to Interfere with I.ingtord'a Judgment ot distance. BILLY MORAN affirms: I .Make the Deal $20.00 Hulls In Philadelphia. T v becauaa being all par wool they wear like Iron. J because) their silk stitched team. don't pull out. because clothes 'are boneitly mad to hold their shape In roughest use. because twenty-thrte year of special lzlnc roes Into the making of my clothlnr. BILLY MORAN Opta Ertnlags 1103 Arch St. NATIONAL A. C. J.ai.Sll'tf.nffi? TO5IOBR0W MOI1T. SlJO U1IAH1 Dick Stosh vs. Eddie AIcAndrews Jack Butao ... Viil Wagond TllltKK OTHER I)AM)Y hfRAPS CAUBKIA .0 Burnt A rtan.y. Managers K.nalnttaa A... and sermel Bt. VllltlAY LIE.1LMJ. to. McfrfMaiM tiavy sea. Anaw mmm Th gJggT Public jgK Agrees KHaaV. ' M ur Wr aHt InsU. UMPS SELECTED FOR WORLD'S O'tOUGHLW 3&LST3 WHAT MAY HAPPEN li BASEBALL TODAY v NATIONAL I.IIVOl r .. (bill Won lt I'rt. Win I n.e e ork PI M) .!! .ills Gil Phillies . 11 tin ,3! ,W .lis V. lonls . IS (in .11 J 3V .B3H I Inelnnatl :i II .Ml Jhlcato 1J t .voo ,VM .49J MrooklTn nt is ,ti !'ion ot :a .4.. t 4M .tin I'lllkbnrgll u po .3:3 .311 3111 i wii.mi n intiii i: . tlnb Won lnt I'rt. Win l.ne hlintii no 40 ,fii! .(ini .ova Hn.toii hi no .(inn .oils ,yin IrvelanU al nt .301 ,R .VMI Ketrnlt :i '.! .0: .V01 .MM) Wnshlrigton 01 I' isi tH .nn e i-rk on ;n .m ,nn ,us Vs. .,.ful Rn ,,J '"," 'to .nn thletlrs Jll po .111 30! .Til Not sdiedilled FLEMING SCORES FOR PENN CHARTER Lawry, of Cheltenham, Fum bles Punt and Speedy End Tallies Touchdown S1TLEY KICKS THE GOAL QL'HU.N l.AM:, Sept :i l'eiin ( hartci and Cheltenham High oncned tho 1917 scholastic footlnll Fcason on tho I'enii Charter gridiron hero this afternoon, and nt the end of the second period I'cnn Char ter was In front b.v the count of T to n For tho llrst ncilod the two 'teams bat tied on even tornm. but tho Hecond clgltt mlnuto session was not very old when Coach Merrill's bojs began to asset t their class nnd, aided bv a fumble, ncoied On nn exchange of puma, t..iwn of Cheltenham, fumbled nnd Fleming, tho fleet end, pounced upon the pigskin and Unshed ovei tho lino for a M pointer Cap tain Sltlrv then vv.ia called Into Hie game rubstltutlnc; for Urovc and booted tlic go-il HENKI'lT C.AMKS TOMOKKOW Athletics nntl Cleveland to Aid Soldiers' Hat and Dull Fund All det.iils have been .manned for thn 'Clark (lillllth D.iv celebration nt Shlbe Park tomoirnw for tho benetlt of the Hal nnd Hull Fund for the uildlers In France The llrst ir.itnc nlll be i illed nt 1 IT, and every soldier, allor .mil nntlue, otllccrs nnd enlisted nil n will be admitted free In ndibtloii to Dm two u.iines betueon the Mhletics mill Cleveland there vvlll b music bv both the Marine and llltiejirkel Hands from Irf-.iKtie IhIruiI, singing b tho United States Army I'ecrultlng Quartet, throiigli the ouitesj ot l.leuteniiut limn 11. Sage, Fulled States re lulling otlli er Interesting ricrulting talks bj Sergeant Katcher, tho f.iniouM marine orator through the lourlesj of Ciptaln Samuel A W Pat terson, I SMC leciultlni; officer, and otber stunts that will bo of Interest to the lours of baseb ill The pre-entatlon of the bai-eball equip ment to the imnncH and sillors from the nav) vaiil. the Foit -seventh Vevv Vork Infunti) and Mnjoi Julin 1! Cniuett's I'ul verslty of Pennsjlvanl.i Hospital Unit will bo made bv the Ilei Thomas V Davis, the chaplain of the Pennsvli.inla Senate und tho Athletlc Doitot Uavin will give a inegaphono talk to the fans similar to the ono that made such a hit at the big Independence Square iclebratlon DR. O'BRIEN ALSO TO COACH CENTRAL X-COUNTRY TEAM Doitor Brian, of ienti.il High mil surelv be a busv man this jeni Hesides loarhlng the footbnll men ea h afternoon he has taken It upon his shoulderx to in struct tho hill and d lie runners three times a week .Mondav Wednesdav ami Frldaj 'lhlrt-flvo men me In tho squad ! W niCIl IS VVILI1UUL 11 C1Jl.tUI C.llJLItlll .A1C- Kenr.le did not leturn to school this vear Cullman nnd Ilaffner are the only cross country men who have won their i If In that sport, and tho leadership will be bestowed on one of them s d. Vt5 IllCJIlcy by ordering your Fall suit or overcoat now before rising fabric costs drive prices higher. We can give you an exceptional fit, and really remarkable value at this time. Side track the "ready-made" this season and be dressed up in clothes made to fit your particular figure, not the avcrayc form from which factory made garments are cut in quantities. All-Wool or Uvercoat Made to Your Measure Come in and take your choice of a hundred or more superb all-wool fabrics bought direct by us from America's foremost mills. Mixed, plain and fancy patterns, to suit your most ex acting taste. And built into a dependable suit or overcoat that you'd have trouble duplicat ing at twice our prices S20, $22.50, $25 and up. VLiLiHiSvvTjhV ElLiLwii.M,i( SEPTEMBER 21, PROVES WINNER OVER CHARLEY W SERIES &YWS KLAUDER TRIMS DEWEES AT GOLF Bala Star Wins in Tourney for Kendrick Cup at Edge Hill HICKS DEFEATS BURTON Some, reall.v inteictlng innulies weie pl.ijcd In tho first round of tho Invitation tournament of the I.ii I.u i ounto Club for the AV Frcclanil Kendrick nip here to day The best match was placd betvvcin Uegrgo C Kliuder, uf Haln. nnd V I Dowers, of the North llllls Couiitrv Club KHuder and Dewecs met In the first lound In the Halt tournament and Dpvk'cs de feated Klauder lu the semllual round Klauder got hli rcvengo tod.i. but lie had a terrible tusslo Willi bis opponent and not until the Twentieth bote had been plsjed could Klauder claim tho vlctoi At the turn Klauder was tvo up but Dewecs won tho tenth hole and pulled down the lead igalnst him to one bole After halving tho eleventh hole In threes Klauder put himself two up again on tin twelfth Willi n four to si fter this ho did not do unite t-o v ell for Jmwees won two out of thn next four holes '.nd i-qunreil the match The seventeenth eighteenth and nineteenth were halved but on the twen tieth Dowees drove short of the tuip anil looking up on tho Recond shot flubbed i arid landed In tho hand Klauder was on In two and bad n putt for n three nnd won the hole when Dowees took a five piaUevvotitbv Vlctolv was thai of .M llliks over M C Hurton of Huntingdon Vnllev Countrv Club Hurton bad to con redo his opponent a handicap and all the wav thiough the match wan dose Hicks w Inning one up AV 11 Hev nolds of Aionlinlnk, gave 13 M I.ee of North Hills a liberal handicap, but defeated, him 3 up nnd 1 to plnv In the second sixteen c If Bovvden Old Yoik Hoad, took c ,T Hunter to the nine teenth hole CASPER IS THE VICTOR IN RETURN MIX WITH KRAUSE Rmifrh Hout Results in Wind-up at the Rroadway Kiley antl Leonard in Draw I'arbv Casper defeated Johnnv Wrausi In tho wind-up at the Hioaduav last night In six rounds i nsper had knocked out Kr.iuso when they met iccentlv at Shibe J'aik and this mado the feeling between tho men most intense Faclt was trjing for a knockout punch nnd thev got very wild nnd longli as the bout progressed. In tho Hcinlvvlnd-up Franklo Williams beat Kildio Itando lu six rounds .Muckle Itllev and Hattllng Leonard, who gets better with cicrv fight, boxed a draw Jack Lesser beat Young Huck Fleming In K lounds Leo Ketiliell beat Battling Travis In tho opening bout in two lounds VMAT.:UK BASEBALL NOTES Ilea ton le without n sain for tomorrow it lit! the iiuiiUKfinont. uoukl like to heur from Htu fliftjB liomo team Kn.ntiton Valr le Wi'UwooJ Willow or Whltfl Dlamoni pre ferre.i AdlreH II huff JI47 Memphlt street or honn Lombard 1047 lietween A SO and ft or Kensington aiO'i J between 0 ami 7 this eenlng. Wvnmln I open for crimes on .September C3 and .' rut October O. 1 irat lias teanu nut of town w rtt to I Tt Mont 1.4 I urav Btreet, r phona Vomiiie J I OH Japr riell t lub uants a came fx September .' wftli a nemtpto home 'earn T c lark Ken ulnnton ttlOO RACES TODAY At Havre De Grace - ltsce risllr. Inrlnillnr P(eplcli SI'LCIAI. ItUn TRAINS. rnn. R. it, I.rare llroad Street Station 1X.SI ). M dt I'hllmlelplila 13:3S 1' M Admliilon to (Jrisd Httnd and I'aridotL i (l.SOi LaUlf". 11.00. I nrit Hare. S:S0 p. I Suit $ 20 Fall and Winter Style Book now ready. Step in and get one. Newcorn & Green Merchant Tailors 1032 Market Street Open Monday and Saturday Evening 1917 PRELIMINARY BASKETBALL GAMES DROPPED IN BROTHERHOOD LEAGUE COMPETITION FOR COMING SEASON. Clubs to Be "Represented by Only One Team Seyi eval Fives Apply for Franchises in ' ' Circuit Another Session On v i a mertiiiK of Hie 111 olllM liood ttauket ball T.eiiKUf. br-Jd nt Hi Andrew's Parish House. l.'lRhth street above Kpruce, last rvalue, hii Innovation In ainnteur rags 'lr- Irs was decided upon wben a rule was lL.sscd iliii)ipinit heoond tennis from the oiRauJ7ittlou nnd Ibis season eaih rlub will be irpresenled by olilv one five Tlic majority of tbo old teams were at tbo Knllici InK nnd n nuinber of new teann applied for frnncbises Tlicse Include i:plph. anv riinpel Sf ivter s nnd Kvoncel The next meeting will be held on Thursday eve ning nt St. Peter's Hall. .IIP Lombard street. Heiijainiu l.'mery has been ie-elected chair man of (be bashetball committee. Iho Industrial HalclbiH League expects to InnuRurate the season as usual, although t lie Woikingmeu's League will ba compelled in cok new quarteiM. as tho plnjlng quar ters of the two previous seasons have been converted Into n Ranipe 'Hie organizer and president since lis In leptlon Cadvvnladei' FranMin is at present In the service of his I'ountry, but Treasurer Ilarrv Slirover nnnounces Hie annual meet ing will be held on Monday evening at the Hotel llliighani The icprcsentatlves of any Hiduttrlil estnbllslimenls are Invited to this povvwou, as It Is the opinion that several frnnthlfs will bo open A couple of teams will llKolv drop out. and If they do not they should. The lules lu tlio Industrial League sne- cinr.illv state that all players must be em- j pinveu ciauj uy tne estaousnments tney rep reent Trouble was encountered on sev eitl onaslons last season by managers vvbe violated ibis rule Tt a faelorv wants to organize a basl.e s-r au VttiA A. through friction. 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You'll feel better and you'll get more pleasure out of smoking. . Antonio Roig & Langsdorf Established It 71 315.321 N. Seventh SL t fju ball team, the Industrial League Is a fin Place to demonstrate It prowess, but thos who Join nnd play "ringers" should Btajrvout and try for n. franchise In some other oft ganUatlon. They will be doing themselves" and every one else n. favor. To the credit of, Hudd, pennant winner of 1015-16, and tie. son, 1016-17 It must be raid every player was a bona-tlde emploje. 1 Browning.King & Company Light-Weight Overcoats $18, $20, $25. New models nnd fabrics for Fall. Browning-King Standard All-Wool Garments. "Money Back' to back thenu 1524-1526 Chestnut St. te You're right hticktaGiratdsl" Sensible advice. And your own doc tor will give you the same good counsel if he knows the Girard Cigar. Doc- tors recom mend it JiiiliUUai Tha B.ir' Tea Cents &"" '.T VJ WVai ffl fiiM. tt. X ' rm" ' s "Q&'JmI. ? ,msiSX-".Jt' fe&a& , r.vwFs bat. t y.aaai
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