EVENING MDaElt-PHILADELPHIA, FjRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1917 THE SERIES NOW IS EVEN STEPHEN AND WE WERE TOLD IT WAS EASY FOR THE WHITE SO: MAJOR BISHOP, AVIATOR, SHOWS NERVE WHICH CANNOT BE FOUND IN BASEBALL, FOOTBALL OR GOLF Canadian Has Partaken in 112 Air Fights, Has Brought Down 47 German Planes and. Record for Day Is Nine By GBANTLAN1) KICK WU HAM! l'cre nlul lllcro ll"ra n tfw remark "C1 "bout "nerve RcttlnK" or B "nerve test ' In football, bitteball. ten r,a. boxing nnd Eoli. But after Ustetilnir to a. young Canadian ha other nlcht 'l tbc aboe tests rocmcil f-lvo1ou ami futile mid foolish mid nlp nant.. Ho Wtt 'ou" ilair Ulhl. nK"l weniy.tliree, of the Canadian Hying Corps. About all ho has done In the last x or eight months was to imrtnUe. In 112 air lights, biing donn forty-soven Oet man machines and collect no' lesi than nine of these In one dny. The Test That part of It Is merely nn Introduc tion lifted from tho olllclal records Tho twenty-three- ear-old major whs explain ing arlotis whj'h to battle In tho air. One "none test" that hV outlined was ' as follows You pc u hostile muohlno rushing at von through tho air. llrlng u machine gun en ruuto. unc inlgnt dlc, or looi Hie loop, or lliilter mound. Hut, according to young .Major Olxhop, one of the bet ways wan to start head-on for tho nuOhliK" also firing h machine gun en route. This, ho "aid, wus the Ideal ncrw test. The one Unit lust Ills noive- Ilt.it also general! lost tils life In-t. If neither decided to iiuil, then It w.in n rae o1" double ant. r.iintlon. turlJe who dhis (or a runn"' mi foothill is Lmnvti to lue his share of nerve. How. then, nboitt the OH! YOU BOY! AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEBLIN? 'vSTlTADV WOwSCHtPPY OL'BOV- STCMV .vSTfeAi M5 If I'ltlten t itishts hend-oii toward a lios. tile nltplano In a nerte tctt 15,000 feet In the nlr? Not ljulte Those In the lllaiit camp nho flguied that Joe' Jackson had nlout completed his courso of stuulom decided to talto another gueis nfter the first few games. Joe, never rated as a gieat fielder, opened I the matinee, vlth cine of the greatest catches of tho season, ti game-saving dlc on the hardest sort of chance. After this Joo decided to resume In his chosen lino, collecting three clean drives In tho second battle With this start ho wasted no great time In proving that he nns stilt a mem ber of polite baseball society und a credit to the wallopers' association. Jackson, having been a natural hitter all his life, will be a natural hitter, and a good ono, long after ho loses the needed clabtlclty In his arm and legs. As a batsman hi placo belongs with Cobb, I.njolc, Wagner and Speaker. Ilo Im't quite up with Cobb, but over tho long haul ho l nliead of I.sijole, Speaker utid Wagner. As Joo Isn't above thirty ct ho still lia u number of active campaigns left, nnjvvheie from five to seven catt. vvheio he can continue to nimoy anil lutas tho leading pitchers of tho day. "In another car," sas an ov liungo. '"Hap- t'clsrh Mill be a gieat ball plajci. iinddii er mean, another jtar? "v x v iijr w. ij i nfzsHh, rv i i r- ix-.. i rK.r.i vv m& ' &Bsr-sks . Tufi in -m &hm$& , ,f."ffcr. " 6m u W$m ' teles' t'v --yfrr,'n s I V wut pwhttij; jT &3rJlferw K' Li )U Jitet Civs which pear iu Trie j; SKTOMTauiM i vsR " Ar Ml v . &.BMK . Tg. -TIMmWm ,,A s? k . . Mfr,. s ?.rt5iIr . SGTJ"R SL uft w Oh-h-BOY! ain't t a GR-Rff and i ry I egyOMltH s" a ronMCw H.Y.rnicMa! AND-GLOR-VHS FEE.LIM'? SHHfecZK I PHILA. SHOOTERS ARE CLASSIFIED Handicap Committee of Lo cal Trapshooting League Announces Classification SEASON OPENS TOMORROW The Philadelphia Trapihootlng League irlll open Its 1S1T-1D1S season tomorrow pfternoon. With the opening of the season comes the announcement of th: division of the several bundled shooters Into their ic ipectlvc classes. Tho handlrnp committee has based Its classifications upon tho maiKs the members made lmt season. The schedule for tomoriovv Is as follows: West llicster at t'leurvlew, reunsylvunla ltallroad at Chester, Lansdalc vs. Meadow Springs. Camden 1. II. II. nt Olen Willow, S. S. White at Wilmington. Saturday, October 13 . Weit rhfater nt C'lesrvlew, Kourlh street und llfs uvnu. Darbv IViinnvlvnnla ItHllroml. nt Chentpr shootlna xrnumti lit Ninth street bi twten KiJcFiiium nveuue nntl Ha relay street, about live iiuars from l'nniyvanla llnllrnail Station LanflHle ut Meadow Sprlne. nhnntlntx rroundu nt South SprlnptV Id. on the Mulla Short Line I'Miuden hi UIoi Willow, i'liolt uve BU, Itoxhorouah. I'lillmlelnhU h S. White, nt Mlmtr.xton shooting croumU at lllltu. can t rfached on Uarb Curs from cither Cheater or Wllmlnctou Class A Adnnia, n It Baldwin, Gorze D. Harden. K .. llpavichamp. I. P.. Bander, Chsrlei A, Potualttr If K. Burser, Paul Hark, N I., roleraan, lred C'rolhera, S M. Dnynlck, It XI. Dupont, K V. Dupont, U. Kdmanaon. W, Maher, II U Voord. William Ford. P. J. Oman, Ilenij mil. M (I Otitnth, j r Hammond W W Harper, J. W Hawklna. J W. Hall. Allen timeline, r J Hoffman. H. C. lsphordlns, William Klne. A. C. Konc, U. I.anih. UlchnrJ I.avvrencf, I.. Z Sleltuifli. J. 11. McCarty, tltorKe Mattson, Palmer .Michael, J. Hmlth iMornan, It. U. Mitchell. Mnliolm New comb, C H. tillver. V. Tlatt, Clnrenro rium, l'red Wolaieneroft. Wrn. Sehlleher. Howard rievern. Wni. It. Hlmenton, W. A. Kloan. llarrv SwHvne. William Tomlln. Kred Zeltler, I'reU Class B rcor, Oeorgo hler, V. A Apcleton. II U rmhte ul W It. inic( A I Bartolett. Harry A. Ntea. D. Heaver. Normun Fender. V . fetta. I II. Hocklus. neoree W. gorten, It 'remerman J grlht. William Budd, r w 'antrell. r h 'arlon, Ham P fhrlatraan, l! II. Clarke. S II. lolea. J. H Took.- II. II. cooper. William rotiple, J r. Cojle, James 'ojne. William rawford, H. r. I'ordery. U f-rane, W. n. Dupont, VUtor Khcall. D. N Elliott. J W Jlnilert. John :. It f.mmera, I!. Velrer, J n Fleming, n 1 Fosialne. J II. Ford. E. O. Founda, If nidaon. George D. "ray. George Hand. C. ti. Hasley. N, ltan-ey, Dr Charles Kenrji J, a Hollowas. Kdvvard ,lto(loay, I-red Homer, Thomas Howland, M ! HUttAn Tk 1. .' John, C B Johnson t A. Jones, W. t. W. Illn, W. If. l.eeilom. ride Lindsay. David I.indaay. W. Lodge, Horace W. Marshall. T. C. Mnaten, J, .Matthews, Dr W. II. Metz. William Miller, Stuart II. Mlnkcr. Walter Mlnker, Hnrrv Minnie k. .T. It. Morgan, U. I.. Moulton, -Mr. Miller. C. 1'. inborn. C H., Jr. Parker, C. f. I'eochman. William I'riilllmtory 1. M. l'rteger, P. 1'. Powell, George It. Priestley. A. V. llaucli. J. II. Hlgg. J. , t Hodgers. Joseph. Jr. I'.uihermel. Joseph Slmster, J. II. . rSldebotham, Kranlc Mnimonda, Charles II. Kintun, tleorge It, Smith, llolund Squires. Dr. J II, Stockton. H JT. Swnrtz. I.. I.. Thoinpsoii, A. It Tornoj, William Tuchton, S. Turner. Isaac Vauglian. C. Z. Wakeman. William Walls. Kr'd Wllhank, Charles William". Vernon Willis, n r Wilson. If. I". Wooten, I". K. Wilslit, U V. Wood. D. .", Class C if-'JiVT- B-,Juler Kretk, H. rt. Anderson, II Anderson, J W Andrews, J. K, Andrsss, Cliurlea Apker. nank Armstrong, V J laker, Ur (I I' liarnes, c i; Iiauman, J JJentiers, A. Benner, Natliaii llelson. I'lniB. Ulackburn William Iioeklus, J. u. .ponsatl, i' Ijonia.li, ij, a. onsall k gorden. William Rowvrs, It iiISiunJ "torse nullock. J A '"h. Joseph UMber. W. J, Nraer. J, Lhwton. 13. M. Cjjg yilllam IT. cX"nn.Vi?.r" Cooli-"? f: T Connor. M Conner Halph L. Cony, WllllSm C. P?o,fKD.J' t Eroij.r,. 'B. Javeaport, T. '"la. B, T ouplr o. O. tMon' J it innVOByvV- rtVai .i ' w'jrf Freed. J. .M. Creed. M, II. Freeman, ti. M. Fulton, A. tlarrett. .V. M. l.arrett, I'. !:. (leorge. Howard ilerber. M. 1'. ilcrntr. Albert tiood. Hairy itoodfellow, Cluilcs Hough. W. If. Hray. r, Alfred 1'. Hreen. II. T. Urun. J. tlross. L.. C. Haines, i:. W. Hanna. K. C. Harper. Waller Hart. t:. f:. Heebner. U. S. Hennlnj, H. T. Hc4iile, Clutrles Hicktii. Charles B. HlghHeld, J. O. HltfhneJd. W. J. HI lu man. Mr. Hill. J. If. Illlpot, . if. Htmmelrlght, U 'a'. Illmnan, A. T. Horfman. Paul Hoftnian, John Hulloclc. W. Ilolxnaglv, Henry Howard, Harvev Howard. J. Hunt. K. It. Jackson.-It. It. Jackson. Price J.hb. Frank John. W, Johnson, V. U. Jones, H. i Kalser. J. A, haiia, JohJt KoeJer. Ur. J. C. Use nail, Charles V. Keen. C. If, v. ' h rchner. W. II. Ulster. Ueorgo hoch, K, i;. Krnuaer, Hurler I.adomus. Jossoli II, Lamborn. n. Lamborn, Parko Leap, 8. U i.esier, Harry Miford, , Y KuowfAK' Mil riiniEdll. A. .-. Mn.. l Malln, I'ihiiK .Malsfd. .f. H. Mnrtl.i. T. I' Miitheuson, T. W. Meguiffari. X'rank Mplrath, i:. IS. Moonej, T. Moorf. II. II Mortis, P. Nit i. I J. Ort () V Owen, .tiitnr Pack. W. Jr. Palmer, W K, Parker. J. If. Partington, H. IVfchman, F. Pi-inlngton, IJ. ivrrj, ir. K. i-ilieiirnbratid. v ill am fclmlta. A Sthulti, I If. Shawl,e, rtobtti Mlle(Try, t,. sberer, A. H. flmon. I.. Hlmons, Llurlon Mlsck, P A. Hloan. Jatnei Smith. J, U. Hmlth. Willis m 'i' invder T. U. Sohn, It. nly. William If. Hpackman. Cleortfo it. Mtapleford. N. It. Htewart. 11. C. Silvester, I !. Tailor. Cecil Tailor, Charles IVJ re-Ferry. Ueorto I Taylor! Howard Pierce. I,a Pulton, John A. Pratt, J. 1'. Ufdmouil, II, I'. Itefd. Hanv T. llees. It. II. ItMlll. J. .M. llollioM, W. f Iluholell. William O. Itnberta. Jr., II. H. Iloblnson. W. U. lloll. A. It. l'.onilj. N M. llo. .Vf. II. Hoil. i:. M llumford, Pr. Samuel (I. Scarlett, II. KUielri ' '.'.. Thomoann. Ileimmi Tomllnson. W. lownsend. .lamra Traiey. John Wall, Franl: Watson, c. '. White, It. A While. .1. P. White. W. 1.. .Wilde, o. Wiley, Harvey Winslovr, Ur. J. Hjjs Wltherden, George Wolslent roft. lsaaD Woorlovv. Charles Workman, Georgu , Ylngst, li. U. puiil. .( Zelgl-r. I'rjhic Class I) Aulmlt. WlllUm II. Alexander, Herbert AmUrson, 1. II. Andrews, J. Anthony. If 1.. Archer M.iurlin Arde. pr. W It Armstrong. A. I.. Atniitri'iii. v. C. Antiioni, J. 1. H.i UenatlMP Charl1 W. ItaUit. "Iliotnas llarkus, C. f. Ilaldn'in, It. C. Ilarr. J. H. Ileavan. W. A. Ileiker. 11. Illrd. George W. Iieyer. C. O. Ilrleat. If. If . Hrlstol. Dr. 1'. E. Hltt. Dr. O. C. lluek, C. n. Iluckls. If. T. Hulloek, Dr. K. Q. llurger. II. t;. , Campbell, I. E.. Carroll. J. N. Cawthorn, if. II. i-lark. C. W. Clark, Thomas Clifton. II, Clothier. C. I' Cochran. C 1 Comer, 12- .. t'onnelly, .T. H Cotter. William M. Dallej, J J. Dale. C. i: Davles, 11. 1). Davis, Joel Davis, William X. Dehner. O. C. Denham. Arthur Dickinson, If. Dllley. Sheldon Dollby. James Kaehus. 8r.. T. II. Hamea. F. M. Cgan. T. W. Krnst. V. If. Ilvans. t., K. Kvans, Thomas I.. HwlliK. I'hester KnliitT. WMIUs l'arr. I!. 13. rerguion, V. I'erraro, A. 1'errlday. U. C. l'etters. Chester rinl. Charles firth. Walter Flaherty. W. JI. Funk. Joseph llalrdan, Dr. I. O. Uale, George M. Uarber, It. . Garrett. ;. I. Gelger, M. George, A. mil. 1". P C.odard. Frank Itunsberger. .lo?eph Irvln. David Ji-fferls, .r. H. Jensen. W. 1'. Jones, James Jones, Mahlon Johnson, W. 13. Johnson. William It. WAUfll". J. J. Kearney, .T. F3. Keltldey. T. W. Kinsley. It. Klrsh. Thomas Krause. M. Lacy. J. IS. Lamborn. Howard I.lchtensteln, I. Lord. George Frank Love. J. It. Lunls, Howard Lynch, If. H. I.vnch. W. S. MeFall. J. McKenzIe. K. MeKlnley. I. r, McManamy, Harry Mardln. Georrs Martin, Cheney Majer, E. Mayer. V. XV Meiers, Guerney Mlddlelon, A. Miles, arren Miller. Mrs. It. Moore, Andy Morris. 1'. Mort, A. C Jr Moulton. Mrs. A. 13. Naudaln. It. L. Nlelda, Owen Deheltrea, H..1. Palehel. If K. Paul. D.ii Id Pauling. St. Paulson, V. raxson, Dr. W. II Plegon, A. M. Pierce. Jamas Pierce. L. I.. Plnkerton. I3dn . Pleasants. Dr. II. Uulntrell. William Hobo. Clarence Halney. 13. Itatellffe. Orlftllh Iteed. Zano lleeder. William Itegesler, Daniel Ilhodewalt, II. nice, W. C. Hlchards. W. 11. Uobarts. If. It. Itorer. XV. Ilothalter, George Hon land. W. O.. Jr. Kumbaugh, J. II. Sihultr, D. S. Sihulta, J. if. fellers. Tar lor Sharpies. L. Shearer. ('. Shelter, Thomas MANY SCHOLASTIC CONTESTS TODAY Northeast Meets Villanova Prep, Radnor High Visits Queen Lane SOUTHERN AT CAMDEN By PAUL I'HEP There are seveial games on toda's scholastlo football schedule that will be worth traveling miles to witness. Vans residing along the Main Line can go to Ilaverford and cither vvauh Episcopal Academy open Its 1317 scaon with the strong (Iaveifoul Kchool eleven, vvlililt de feated the West Philadelphia lligli School sijuad lat vveelv by the score of 8 to 0. or witness Hie bntt'e between the Uidlej Tail. High School and Ilaverford High. Over in Camden one of the hardest stiug gles of the soason Is expected to be fought out on tho new athletic field of the Camden High School. Tho championship South Philadelphia High School football team will bo Camden's opponent. Kaeh team opened its season last veeU and both finished on the long end of their scoies. If Camden's final score rt last week can he used ns a criterion of Its scoring prowess, Coach IJenn Johnson and his pupils will return to our City of Ilrotherly Love with their goal line crossed. This feat lias not been accom plished for two seasons, the nearest ap proach being In tho South Philadelphia Northeast High game last year, when the uptown lied nnd Black school advanced to Southern's 1-yard line. Captain Buuntn will lead his men on the field "over thete" determined to add another scalp to his licit. St. Luke's at Cheltenham Up in Cheltenham tho Home team w ill meet St. Luke's Academj. Last year SL Luke's won in ono of the hardest-fought matches of tho seasoin The game was won In the last few minutes by a well placed drop kick. Tho Philadelphia, sub urban school is nnNlous to wlpo out last 3-eai 'a defeat. Coach Lewis will take) his Uerniatitown High School eleven out to Chestnut Hill to meet Chestnut Hill Academy. Uotli teams lost their openlnc games last week and will battle It out today to see which bunch is the worst. Captain Median's Green and White men claim that Chestnut Hill will gain the verdict, while the Chestnut Hill eleven claim otherwise Uermantown High was tho only team on Chestnut Hill's schedule last year to make the Hllters flu Ish second best. BOTH TEAMS SAY j SNOW IN CHICAGO; VICTORY IS SURE ; WEATHER FICKLE Sox Are Peevish Because of j Capacity Crowd Certain for Setback, While Giants Are Elated RUSSELL WANTS JOB Big Game Tomorrow if Elements Behave PRICES ARE SOARING lioaara. r shuster u tiffin "w' "iT" A" m"tl?rT. V. I oodwin. w. l. simonton. V. II. &!" heJVr nimpklnv If. is. flren. llnuard Green. H. Malln Grlswold. C. M. tlroome, J. r. Hall. William Hmlth, Kdward Snow. Joseph Stellar. Waller Stout. L.. M. Ma II. vllliam , stubhe A Hammond. Miss II. V. '"'? Hammong, j. ai Hammond. Stanley Hapnerselt. L. Harding, n. M. Harklna. V. V. Hartiell, Walfr "Haiku. Ilobert L. Heathcote, K. L. Henry, B. F. Werkftis. W'lllsm Hetteioth. William Hlbbs. Norman lllltebcltal, .f. M IllinmelrlsnX. il. lllul.son. A. It. llliule. O. llltchcocli. C. H. Ilorfeeker, Denny Hoffman. Vernon Hooik's. Peri Suartley. 3 C. Talor, Clarence lav lor. Oeorgo Tailor. Joseph Tlghe. J. M. tllmer. J. .. Von Nslda, t . Vreeland, u. L. Walber. Charles Walker. C. L. a Way. Wm. .1.. fer Webster. Dr. A. U Welkel. II. . . Weslcott. Dr. A. I.. White. '. 1J. White.. J. J. . Wilson.' Frank ' Wulfganr, John Worthliigton. A L. WrlsUt. James li. Acuff. A Aouff. W., . Albright, ti. C. Amis. Albert Asfletou. J. Aspenwall, J. Anon. James llacher, George J. Hurber. H. 1'. liarnes, Hfrrv Rartrain. J. If Iieaumout. John Iteebe, Darlington Ileabe. Law rente tlennett, p. Hennett, L. Bennett. I. Herglanii. ! I., (lev an. J. 11. Illrd. A, ,W. Hlshler. IIj T Illssett. W'. O. Book, .lurry Itonsall. Kdgar Iloyd. Klmer Iirlght. Illram . Ilroadbeli. W. J. Ilrool.s, 3, Drown. If., nurksy. W. J., . Hye. HarryC, .c Callaway. Dr. Carey. L. w Carnathan. W. Carney. O. Carr. D.J'- Carson. Wsrren carter. ?. Carter, WlllUm (lhandler. L. t-. I'hajielle. A. Cheeney, A. J.. Clatlou. Malvllle Cluslowr, 'Ctaomas Clymar, K. 0 Cooper. C Comfort, , Conrad. naard Conver, A. J Corbatt. .f- If rortrae, M Craig, Coulter ruthbtrtson. I. i)'Anau. Wlllard )avl, William Clans E Hggtnberger . J Klssnbray, L. Kills, 11. I'.llls. J- . . 13ngle. W. M. Karrell. S. . Karrell. If. J- , 'l'enstermarher. L. Ksisler. C I'rancls. 11 I.. I'rsnels, Mm. jr. llrorgs J. IV Gsrhardt, C. CerhaidU O., Jr. Gerhardl. o,, Sr. Ilerhurt. A. Gilbert. Maxwell r. Illllnver. K .(jllllnger, If. 'Godshald. G. It. Goldsr, Wm. . Ooodwln, If. I.. orirflih. B. JL iiriuiin, vv, n. jla lis wlett. James ines. g, . attngs. Wl A. UlUhntW, M. anue.i. Grooms, PAv Id I' Helta. C. II. HlUV-John A. lilnkson..Di". Geo. W. Illnkson. . X. B- Hiss. ..tj.. Hoffman. Pdir. Hoffman, p. O. Hoffman? W, L. Hoffman. l iloUoway..Pr. . Itornsr. I T. Hough, ili r. Hunter.. Uo. Jlyd. J. , Jacob). yV. L. . Johnson. ijr. . A. Johnson, ft. u. Johnson. V. .lones, WHUim X. Kaufilt.lf. H. . Keen, Karl.' ' KelUy, J. JJ. Keller, r D. Sfflffl't W. W Rllllan, Ur. XV Klndlr. '. h hinney, . ji. j , GOLFERS GIVE TIME TO AID RED CROSS Barnes and Buxton, Maxwell aitd Loos Sacrifice Own Pleasure to Play Do you want to see tho longest hitter of cr-lf hatls In this section of the country? Would ou like to see In action tho golfer who hcored the lowest total for seventy holes ever made In America? Do you want to eee a youngster who was the sensation at Pluehurst last year and who won every tournament hut one there, playlnc against the best rdajera In the country? Do you want to ohreive In play the golfer who at Shawnee this jear beat by several sttoUes the foremost piofessloual plaseis hi the country.' nn miu want to follow the man who has twite won the amateur championship of Philadelphia and who went further In the last amateur championship than any other Philadelphia!! In the last ten yeais'.' All four of them will play at the White marsh Valley Country Club on October l In a best-ball pialch for the benefit of the Ited Cioss. James JI. Baines is the Hist man men tioned, Xorman 11. .UaanveU the eecond. Udvvaid l.oos the thlid and Caineion li. Buxton the foul th. llaines and Uumioii will play against l.oos and Maxwell. All four are shins their" services fieely nnd cheerfully to the Ilcd Cross Duxton is coining- up from Washington, vvheio ho Is the right-hand man of IJerbert Hoover, expeclally for tho match. Maxwell Intended to play at Shawnee tnla vveclt, but gave up the tournament, which ha won last fall, for this match. Barnes and Loos have given up other engagements to play In this contest, and hundreds of gplfers will cheerfully lay aside their clubs that day to witness what promises to be the best match ever seen in this city. WITH Till: WOKLIV3 SURIUS AT LARGK, BCI'fAUO. N. V., Oct. 12. 'We'ie going to win." wa tho pole com ment of cinrencc Rowland today a his While Hox speeded toward ComliUey I'aili for their ll.'th battle with the tllauty. "f knew we would come back. Now that we'ie back we nre going thiougli to ic toiv." Is John .McvJraw' v.zc-up. With tlie fight for the woild's baseball 11110 HOW Klioiven llirso ivvu niaicinciii's icij- leient the sentiments of tho two teamn that have throttled caili oilier tvi.v, and aic now rquailnw awav for tuc sttetch. Tlie So in e disappointed almost lo the point of peevishness at tiieh' rct-bnuks of the laft two daji". The Ulant.i arc con II dent and coU. Hcnuy Iviiurt Is nil "miller Ilo inaj have been held hllles- and helpless for three irainc". h.v tho So pitcher, but lit- crossed the homo plate nt the Polo Giounds twice, single-handed. In ono game whole the entlio Sox team failed to tally even onco In a brace of pastimes. Fortune Not Playing Favorites The White Sox nre back 1 lglit vvheie they started last Saturdav even up after a dashlne start, nnd fortune Is now playing no favorites. Tho advantage of the Chicago bunch In playing Satuidav's gaino on their home, grounds will be evened up by the fact that tlie ti'iatits have tliclr confidence back, and JlcUravv has hi pitching staff In order again. Saturday's ganieJu Chicago should be a. whiz. So far vlctoiies have all been returned on home lots, ir the tSlanls uti break through and take tomorrow's game in Comlskey Park, they will leturti home for .Monday's battle, with tho chance of clinching final litoi.v. Favored by a home tiowd out to 'ilde the. Wants, howevei. the Ko aio-conndent of copping the fifth game Should the home victory rule then continue and then tli Giants win the slMli. Monday luck will rule. for the seventh when the toss is made i determine where it will be plaed. Praleo was heaped on the brow of Fcrdie Schupp b the White Sox today. T'he.v declared tho 5,outhful southpaw showed up Willi a startling amount ot uervo In view ot his ardent fright of Sunday, lie was game to lay them over ut any point during tho contest, but simply had so much on the ball he was invincible. Rtisoell Wants a Qhance U developed last night that Tleb Russell had been pilmed to meet the Giants in jes tetdav's game by Manager Rowland but that Faber was picked at the last moment Russell is now on Ids toes and begging for a crack at the Giants. "I never had so much stuff In my life ' Russell declared today. "I'm pulling- to he given a chance to stilt Satuiday." Happy Felsch was unhappy today, lie's much exercised over the fact that Benn Kauft was given credit for a home tun on Ida wallop to center lu the fouith Innlnr Felscli thinks Benny should have been ctedlted with only a tiiple, and In thus cut ting down Benny's wallop Happy would take an eiror. Felsch mussed up the grass considerably tiylng to pick up the ball and In addition to this eclarcs he would have pulled down the drUe but for the fact that ho, misjudged It. All of the Sox players agree that the "bleak" In the game which sent them on the road to certain defeat was In tho foutth Inning when Eddie Collins was caught off second. Eddie had doubled, but with the run he represented perched on the inldwa.v station Collins was trapped by Schupp and Uertog and killed off. Dillon 1.1. Mcclmn nt Olvinpiii I he w In I 'ip offe !nc n i . 'ilwnpM V ' ll U0H(n ' I til I W If V.! ' 5 ' ge'l e, Jiif K I 'J "n Of MtMaU',e. Sll'l Mil !hll nf IllS.n V (111 ' Vlei1n' Ini ml Htpriiit-e it. I h' I. an fM IM lat io JI5 (niinl-.l iimii ih" fl I thl h- Is Rome, Hsaln-l I'lt ff Ilie !"! nui'll'weljlits In the, tounttv ih imiIi H i awsitfl Willi e Biest ikol .r inl-Mf" .1," lubrr l inn1 tieii lo liofiK nn vtlth .I.iIimii llltilii' if hi. sbo. in ih snniti.i nn iti "iher l.oiin i. r.slln liinMer v llalMins; Mm ' I rnnl.1.' t'lsiK anil lli-nm site? with Je --mt"u hum i-njr! ciuinev, oi aiipiiiuh u, open- ln& the nllov Olhcr Sports on Page 111 VAN GINKLE TO PLAY FOOTBALL FOR PEN Kjiw Recruit Makes Good at Left End and Will Meet Swarth- morc Qy .loe Van fllnkle, n mggetl oulh who dall fioin l)tn Moines. la . will become n, potent j faclot in 1'enn'M battle against Pwarthrnoro on Fianklln Field this Saturday Van. i tiinkle has come on with r rush. On Men 4 day he turned out for Ins first football ' piaiticr. 'I Ids Is tho wetem yotilh'n first w vear at football, but I'naili I 'o.' well be- li'-ven that he. has uncovcied p. diamond jrtj llle rough Petiii n foolhall tnenl"r lias experienced considerable clllllculty In setting maa " , pi opei ly plated nt left cud, .starting thin ,. week he switched the team around Conald- ' eiabl.v and It developed that Van Glnkje- t was xlinwlng marked superiority oer other ' nspliams for the left-end beiu-. t "WORM drive delivers great power, but de velops excessive friction unless properly lubri cated. Use Automobile LUBRICANTS Dixon's 675 Gear Oil is the perfected lubricant for this type of drive. It keeps the ccars happy and healthy. Ak your JtmUr for th Dixon Lubricating Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. yf. Jersey Cltr. N. J. V .v. V" ...:.. .. tiVyYa r.i.i.i..ktf ,X7 's'-.x'v- I h6b A t t t a 9 i i if 1 cincAiio. i vi. I.-. Tho fiftli vvi.ild series game hcie toinoi iow may bo played on snow shoes. That was the ludlcatton today wlun tlie vveathrimau tried to lamouflago the land scape Into looking 1IU chtlMtma." Pnow fell duiltig tho night and eai '. , I da and heavy clouds cast a gloom i mm u,e i Mi that was In keeplmc vciih the spiiusi of Us fans iift r .vesteula's second ui.ef slve defeat in New Yoik. The wcalheiinan piomle ' unfetlleO and warmer' for tomonow. "The unsettled pan' is the par. that bothering tho fau. Ah tho weaihciniaii failed to fntsee lodav ? snow It may mean a tepetitl' u tor Saturday. Whatever thn wcaiher. however, a ca paclty crowd l assured. f'omiiaiaiivelv few icerveil scuts for totnoirow'H game wero tinned In nnd theee will be plaied.on sale nt tho While Ho patk at 4 o'clock this afternoon They ato expected to.be snapped up as the ppeCiil.itotR hmo lalsed tho pi Ices on tho tlikcts they weio able t obtain piobahlv 15uu or iOOU. They mo asking. $10 for a giaud stand seat and Ml for a bo. And While Sos li.nl.cn nto snil willing to bet. The wan! even motn'y on tho leilrs now, but less i 'lili ago money was in sight than at am time snao the seties began S.I .80 QUITCH M See Our 7 Big Windows Reduced from $30, $25 and $20 PETER MORAN & CO. . MERCHANT TAILORS S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch Sts. Otai Monday und HuCurdaj Evenings Until 0 o'clock RACE MEET Huntingdon Valley Hunt 6 Steeplechase and FIr.t Races Saturday, Oct. 13, at 2. M. JIEADOWBIIOOK STATION (Near JenVlnUwn) Aula l'sirklnr Spacss. (S Applr 'or Parkins tlrUt. (a rrederlck n, Owsler. Seeretarr. Itdil, I"a. Train ltouto Trains tear. Iltadlnx Terminal, Kth and Market Sis., 11:15 and 11.03. t'ontsulsnt trains returnlns. One-half mile to track, Du junta alt ,rT?l'lr Bd. York BoaJ iTrelle to Vieo.iaMrp Hssu, .ipinci.n tiuasa. I in 't.i NedmV aai "Hello, Billy!" 5a. I want ou to lusl.e nis up a toed suit, nut uvtr UU.0U." "Tes hundreda of them see thsm wo tan cer tainly pleas. ou ' rlults to Older t.'uou Hit) die equal to t.'S.OU value,. BILLY MORAN 1103 ABC1I ST. t)tn tienitits FOOTBALL University of Pennsylvania vs. Swarthraore Franklin Field, Oct. 13, 2:30 P. M. Reserve Seats, 75c nnd $1.00. Admission, 50c ni VMPIA A A I'rosd t Palnbrhlce MONDAY KVEMNO. UCTOnKIt 13 Jo M.ndell vs. lllflcr rijanler 1 rankle Clark ts, Ilennr Valur llallimor. Dande. ts. llattllnt Marrajr Joe Tuber vs. Johnny Rliehl Jack Dillon vs.. Willie Median Atlm. :3c. Hat. Re. SOe &, 73c. Arena nta. SI NATIONAL A. C. i'aUVJftiV.r. SATUKUAY KVO., 001". lath Jack Russo vs. Johnny Mahoney Paul Doylo vs. Ben Carlin 3 01 HER C1.ASSY CO.NTES1S 3 Pavsnbria AC. Hfi & rorr, Msra. bHHCM r. U K.MlMl.n Ayr uwmI , laMWAY liTJUsMMTliUT, ISM saK22SBR5v It T 1 F xtlT 1As was a PIKER "You've Got tlie Goods, Atlantic "Todijr.the tpccUic gravity ttst prtc ticsM? worthiest as chch. on lh tult bllity of gitotiac, for cjimpU, for given motor equipment, Jueemi roetprobblibtttht)efinttlon ot go olio tll hiv la t btej on tbe r r renttE thet dtsrile over between eperl fled tcntpertturei, when the dUtlllitlon U cinic J out under pcclfieil touditloai. J "The golIae muit net viporlt too freely (of toreioon One. the t It would not bt Mfe, lod econ.ly,ft loe In tlor- ge by evaporation would btloogreit. Hence tho tpeclNctlioit may Iiit tp ronteln HmlUtlon of the perceotege die tilling over below certain 1efnprture, coupled perhaps with a pmvtio that cer tain percentigri ahall distil over below ether fied temperature. In order that rcqulalt amount of low. boiling conitli. uenta -ball be preaeat to tmure ey atart Ing pf an eogloe. MLIWele lb apeclflealion mutt con tain proviso that ell muat diatll over below a certain maximum temperature, In order to vsctuda from tho ceaoltoe tho heavier retiolcum ditiil4tc, ucb ts keroiene." Official Press 'Statement by U. S, Govt, Bureau of Standards, Vve been preachtntand practicing the amt thing for yeaa lh bolIlngpolnt of Atlantic Gasoline U alwaya ualfo.m It meeu L'ocle Sem'a Ideal per feed. A T.LAS carried the world on his neck only in mythology. Therefore he was a piker and a faker. But Atlan tic Gasoline is daily carrying thousands and thousands of motor-cars over the brows of steep hills and there's no myth about that, absolutely none. Here's gas with go and gallop galore. Regular "he" fuel, with sinews strong and virile. You'll go farther and faster on a gallon of Atlantic Gasoline than you will on the mongrel fuels that pre tend to be as good. Atlantic Gas is to sluggish motors what tonic is to tired, overworked hu mans. It gives motors a new lease on life and a new interest in living. Tank up with Atlantic Gas and refuse rank imitations which reek with kerosene or worse. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Makers of Atlantic Motor Oils Light. Medium. HeaV'y and Polarinc ATLANTIC GASOLINE t Puts Pep in Your Motor Wt" V'.)l el '4 i ' i .,- ?i . -Jfc.v, .! XtiS HWHSaer'.v'.; nmnsk m. fKf. r-'. ,Jf . ;, 'i,.V
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