S V f AFTER ITS RECENT PRACTICE WITH GEORGIA TECH, OLD PENN WAS FMIS. BARLOW WINS BERTHELLYN CUP fMerion Player Defeats Mrs. W nn Ttfnnshn at Hllllt- Ingdon Valley C. .C. SCORE IS FOUR AND TWO i.i tr rtarlmv. Merlon, defeated I ,rt.hmi Mrs. George Munson, In the Ha cJubmaW. "" Huntlmr- 'J"!! Valley Country Club this morning, by 'ion ane . It S the gecond W ur .and vvo to i hB8 won the rlch S Md I IhW Mctory will ilv. her Lnent ronton a Rtron? K The oay "" I hlrh nt t(mo nlmot reached a lE"M,w o' r'rto course, rnnk.n It dim- P .. rh for both liiayers -i it iuc ... , I"',.. ?or Jtr Mtin-on. nnd time unit time Iflnh, b.wir r creek In 1916 Mrs kW1 ' nut Mw Bnrloiv out of the race f ?""Sr amateur chnm'.'on.hl., which r- r th amaie wbo'e husband Vb Tler"hemn run nn been won twice The llennri .,,,, ur .a Dornthv &, "now M Hurd,"Mr, Fox. Mri '?rttl?r nrt Mi Alexa Sterling, the Snt national champion. .... Lltadctphla H time; and twice he l'J .been the national runner-up She has ( a been i - Wnmm'n Oolf As- tStattaT championship twice ami as a rfoeUton. emu i pho ranka nmon(f "" v . in the country In the quallfylnR f lh9 r.ho lurt missed the roI.I modal for f KUn,L .core by a stroke. It beta won by the ,0ctV Rosenthal Purine the tourna P'Uarow defeated Miss nieanor ES!nt.r and Miss Mildred Cavcrly. the fcChandler anu .11 nallonal runner-up natter 01 " f.... e.ir rw" , 1 The earns I "Mr Harlow B 4fl 11 8T spot.. i s (1 4S 3781 j)ut r At. jt Imlna nnd Mrs Barlow won tne nrac. i ...,..... ...... lost the third It was not until the seventh lost in i -, .nn ncnln. nnd the filth nnd ninth both went to Mrs Harlow. At the enS "the Itnt nine holes Mrs Bar low was three up Mrs Munson cut the Mdonn k hole but that was the bes ih could do The match came to en end In the lone sixteenth, where the players had to play agaln-t a gale A putt gave Mrs. Barlow the hole nild the match For the third hole Mrs Barlow topped her drive "I lh" tee and Mrs. Munon. with tbo Khantage won the hole C to " The fourth .-.. -.J i iv cirnlrAQ ATrs Munson on her ball In the bunker guarding the t a i.t llm fifth linle. B to C Tho X llJth was hahed In four, both players tak ing two 6001S in renin 111c sivtic Mrs. Munson went over the creek In three for the seenth hole; Mrs Harlow went !.- U. nM.lr nnrl lnl till, linle. fi t(l 4 F lniO Wir urcn "-v ..- . - - - W Mrs Munon missed a yard putt and lost 1 tho eighth hole Mrs Munson missed a ft third putt and lost the ninth hole. E to 6 m Mrs. Barlow droe Into the crecK irom tne B tee. and Mrs Munson took the eighth hole. to 7 Mrs. Munson pulled her approach Into the bunker guarding the eleenth hole and, falling to get out with her third and fourth ,.X picked up her bnll approximate three. Mrs. Munson mlsped from the tee for tho tuelfth, but got a good second, while Mrs. Barlow missed her second shot and put her third In the creek. Mrs Munson having the least of the bad luck here and winning the hole, 7 to 8. Mrs. Munson with her third stroke, sent her ball Into tho mounds guardlng the green to the right Mrs Barlow was nicely ob the green In three nnd won the hole. Both were on the green well and halved the fourteenth In four Mrs. Munson droe from tee Into the hunkers guarding the fifteenth hole, but was well out with two Mrs Bhrlow sliced her second Into the sand to the right of the green. The hole was hnhect In G Hach took five to reich tho green, but Mrs Bar low made the ho'e In two, while Mrs. Mun son required three Mrs Barlow winning th match, 4 up and 2 to play. For the second sixteen Mrs Akrold beat Mrs. Dole, 4 up and 3 to play For the third sixteen Miss M Taylor beat Mrs. reck, 4 up and 2 u play. For the defeated eight of the first six teen Mrs Blllstein beat Mrs. Slotter, 4 up and 3 to play i Giants Shell Russell and Eddie Cicotte f Continued from l'ate One I hen Felsch threw to tho plato in a futile ; effort to catch Zimmerman. Ifolko ended the Inning by knocking a weak knocker to ?Cicotte and was thrown out nt first. Two rruns, wree hits no errors, two left on I hue. John Collins hit the fIrEt nltoliA.1 holt ..! Ient a high fly to Zimmerman McMullIn worked Salleo for free transportation to TUTSI. Tho prnntd aViaah.I .!... iu.ii. -.i III -"- wu.iu VJICCICU tVlll-II JjUUIB Ul F.When tho umpire called two balls In sue- --..M j,uu'e nit mo next one to cinter iirru fn11816' but fast fleIdlnE by Kauft held av 7 Eecona, joe jnexson trlea wrd to drive In his teammates, but the best lllS MUM fin n.na A 1 1.1 ,. .1.. .- ftieit, which was easily caught by Burns. f bi .v. " " l " grounuer to snort ana letChfP if ari (n ..lAl. ,t l.l. i., ... T 1'ii.iv ik ui win. ins icei. was a fine drop-kick and a beautiful . trmr tnhl.l. nu. i ... - ... . Ch ' "CI' IIlieu " Dasw, uandll fouiea VmnA st. two ba,Ia npd the count was two karii At n auo lie I was w.ue Kit i.0 LoUBh,ln caUed ll a baU Qandll rnim . : l uaa Pitched, but It was a puny i..i , --...m Miiiv uuot, which was b Ihoi. i by J'"e. Sallee got out of a tight "'J ln th(s Inning and was extremely ihril , . runs, ono nit, one error ana ""ife eft on bases. hZl -" fii-niea tne feconil prrcnea nan lath. for an unquestionable Bngle j - vUiiu. nanee bunted down tho first "" "ne and Itarlden was forced at sec- iatni.b uu lo weaver. George Burns Cbhd ' "m'd lou1 . che"f . Wea er ni . "" crounaer ana all nanus ball tarT.,. ny Kauff allowed the first The im V " a ,L waB callea a strllce. othrr k.n a ua" on t"6 inside. An- iu i,vi XVa ca,led' and Cicotte evidently Wit VlnX??"?Loae: K ?" out ! """ v,tuiira ana was inrown Uo tin ' No run- one hlt. on6 "for, ;,'??. n base. too Kni A.a Iot Ilner to Blu""t. which was tht h,ii i '":ner to ho.d. lie picked up it fir 5wever. and threw out his man a .w na,k alBO grounded to short and mrnv?""1 out hy Fletcher. Cicotte was iC S??" after fur bad ones. Sallee to a-t. S.wlld and Zimmerman rushed om John" fLi,, Boma friendly words of advice. Wht i ?Lni :ifted ft hBh foul which was error. n "ariden. No runs, no hits, no r Heim. ;,"." DaB-.. . Into ;". '"""man "Iteil a Texas leaguer Wdl. pLmnt'r' "whlch re between Felsch. hU r.. 1! .ns and Jnn Collins. Th'n whs ftlaiirili " . S05t "f0""118 ln leeBln ""me Zimmerman was caught Wktn iS iflr"t but waa allowed to run lllthrn7 ? " cuvrr uiuueu uan- He. for r.. .,? "a5r 0ltl not ao any dam- l D.aiIlil '" BtUCk 0Ut hlB K0Ved ha"d la in. ''"cneru liner Zimmerman itlm t '"""ins wim and was an easy I xmJL double Py- McMullIn to Qan- to i;ji." -i .v wa". l not .r?.r iwrnek m,V v" :'"".'.. '.r,.? "1 DDf. l. . " " '"" l"V. UllO U.J.,.,"'."-,"" uwe. , 'H fUrtt a UaMlgtfitui to Ilolirt feiA.W.."K a two-bnecer. rintwiii 1, 1... ." "5" run. one hit. no errors, one left nn i,.. 1 ariden slipped a single Into, rlcnt field SnX'taW an.nd"- "ntVurns1 singled to right center. John Collins tried bU" f hnb"Ul05 the b"nd. "t urn- look tn!' ""n narlden scored Be took second, Herzoc was f ,.i,. IVmiw f,,ml,1.i i.i " " . "'"" imk im.i i s urounuer and Burns in ih- td Th,a Wil "cks third foozle n the game. Kauff knocked an easy dlUlkenPt TV flr?t-b,,S0 llno an'' Oan'. dl kept up the good work by making n miserable fumble. Burn, scoring and Her" zog go ng to third, but BeTmv stayed on first, where he could talk to McOraw Zim merman hit Into a double play. McMullIn to Kddle Collins to Gandll Two runs, two hits, three errors, one left on base. V,caer knocked a grounder to Zlmmer- n 1n'i "e'n'e threw his man out at !TS sh,nlk rollcd an vasy grounder down ' the Drst-bnse line nnd wno tmt ,.,.. u.. Holke. unassisted ricotte poled a long Ilner out to George Burns Xo runs, no lilts, no errors, none left on base. Fletcher lined to Jackson. nobertson hit tho first ball to right flcld for V single This was his third successive hit In tho game. Holko lifted a high llv to Weaver Robertson ,stole second when i:ddle Collins slipped nnd fe.l as he ran to coer the bag llarlden .purposely was walked Slim Bai lee struck out and the clanger was over No runs, one hit. no errors, two left on biRO John Collins hit nt a wldo one a couple of feet outside of the plate on the third one nnd struck out. Bcnnv Kauff ran ocr to right center nnd clutched McMullln's lottv hoist. Kddlo Co.llns bumped a single into left field. Joe Jackson hit a liner straight U Sallee. The ball lilt Slim on his slim knee nnd bounded toward first for a single. Collins went to second Felsch tried to get out of the w ly of the ball, but tho pill hit his bat and rolled to Sallee, who threw out Happy at first No luns, two hits, no errors, two left on base. George Burns lifted a high one to Jack son, Herzog was nn easy out, Kddle Col lins to Gandll Benny Kauff got his second hit when he walloped a slnglo to left Kauff stole second. Zimmerman hit a wicked grounder near second, nnd Kddle Collins, after making n sensational stop, threw out the runner nt first. No runs, ono hit, no errors, one left on base Gandll was thrown out by Sallee. 'Veaei eased a single past Zimmerman. Schalk singled through Herzig's legs Herzog then got In front of Weaer and Buck hail to J push Herzog out ot the Way, so he could get to third Rowland kicked to the umpire, claiming that the man should be allowed to score, but his request was not allowed Rlsb'crg batted for Cicotte Rlsberg i.ime through with a single to right, scoring Weaver and putting Schalk on second. John Collins sent a grounder down tho flrt-l)abe line and was put out by Holke, unassisted, but both runners advanced a base The batting rally was nipped when McMullIn hit to Herzog nnd was tossed out at first. One run, three hits, no errors, two left on base Williams, a Bquthpaw, went In to pitch for Chicago Fletcher greeted tho new twlrler by bouncing the ball against the left flcld wall for two bases On nn at tempted sacrlllre Robertson hit a pop up to Williams and was safe when the pitcher dropped the ball I'olke was hit In the head by a pltchi d ball and dropped uncon scious ln his tucks He was laid out In front of tho home plato and the umpires, called time The ball struck him on the cheek bono an 1 caused a clean knockout He wns up after two minutes and slowly walked to first Then came a big surprise. Silk O'Lough lln ruled that the bat hit the ball and then glanced off Into Holke s face and all he got was a called strike. Holke then struck out llarlden singled to right, scoring Fletcher and Robertson went to becond Sallee was called out on btrikes Burns also struck out. One run, two hits, one error, two left on base Hddlo Collins hoisted a fly to Fletcher.. Joe Jackson slashed a single Into left field. Felsch nlso lined Into left, and Jackson went to second. Chick Gandll hit tho ball on the tradeimrk nnd sent It far out Into right center for two bases scoring Jackson and Felsch Tho crowd almost went mad w Ith joy, for a game which seemed hope lessly lost was now made close Weaer knocked a si w bounder to Fletcher and was thrown out at first, Gan dll going to third Schalk walked I,ynn batted for Williams Schalk stole second and Fletcher muffed the throw The ball rolne out to centerfield, Gandll i-cored with the tying run. Lynn struck out. Three runs, thiee hits, one error, one left on base. Manager Rowland, of tho Sox, turned to the old army game and stuck In fled Faber to do the hurling. Herzog struck out. Kauff hit weakly to Fabe and was thrown out at first. John Collins ran ln and caught Zimmerman's liner In short right field. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left on bases. John CollInF dropped a Texas leaguer Into right field. McMullIn laid down a pretty sacrlllco and was thrown out by Zimmerman. Kddle Collins singled to center and John Collins romped home with the leading run. Jackson singled to right and Collins kept on going to third Tho ball was thrown to Zlmmeiman, and Heinle, In nn effort to catch Jackson nt second, made n wild throw and Hddle Collins scoied. Jacltion went to third Slim Salee was relleed after this and Iol Perritt went In to pitch. Felsch singled to center and Jackson bcored. Gandlt filed to Burns Felsch singled to center and Jackson scored. Gandll filed to Burns. Felsch died steal ing, llarlden to Fletcher Three runs, four hits, one error, none left. Fletcher was thrown out by Weacr Robertson filed to Jackson: Holko was thrown out by McMullIn. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left on base. The seenth game of tho world's scries, If played, will be held In New York next Tuesday. At 12 30 this afternoon Garry Herrmann, Ban Johnson. John K. Tener, President Comlbkey. of tho Sox, and Presi dent Hempstead, of the Giants, gathered In Comlskey's office and tossed a coin to de cide on the place. Herrmann flipped a dollar Into the air nnd Comlskey called heads. It fell tall. This means that today's game will be the last appearance of the White Sox In this town this year, win or lose. The crowd nt the game was not as large as was expected. The cold weather evi dently kept many away, for In the right field bleachej- stand there were 5000 empty seats one-half hour before the game "started. These Beats sell for fifty cents, and It-wis expected that they would bo filled before 2 o'clock. In tho right-field dollar pavilion only one half of the seats were occupied, Thus, about 10 000 seats were waiting to be filled while ticket speculators were demanding exorbitant prlceu for spaces In the reserved section The weather was clear but very cool. An October sun shown down on the playing field, but It brought no warmth with It. The Giants were forced to step around lively to keep warm In the preliminary workout Heine Zimmerman .got quite warm under the collar when the crowd started In to roast him In its own Inimit able way. He was the object of the bleach ers' attack and was In for a decidedly un pleasant afternoon, When the White Sox trotted out on the field for practice there was lHtle cheering, The crowd e Idently was awaiting for their favorites to show something before they grew enthusiastic. Harry Scatter, of Hbjslnsport. O.. who pitches under the alias of Slim Sallee, warmed up for the Giants and looked like McGraw'a pitching selection to the matinee Pol Perritt also pitched a few balls while McOraw looked htm over,, Lefty Russell was the only Sox pitcher warmlnt up In the bull pen. Prpmnf.y at J:B5 p.j m inennouncer steppe befwe.thrindsJ JWMh- w EVENING LEDal3RIHKADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBEtt 13, BERRY TOraossHsaa H M ..; v 3EiaKn!tfeNM . w sell nnd Schalk would be the battel v rm Chicago, and Salleo and llarlden for New York Jim Thorpe was allowed to horn Into the game and played right field In place of Robertson. Detail of Play in Fifth Game Continued from I'nirn One (low). Zimmerman scored on Robeitson's single to center. Rohertson went to stc ond and Fletcher went to third on the throw In Holke ui Ball 1 (low and wide) Mrlko 1 (foul) Strike 2 (swung). Holko out, Cicotte to Gandll Two luns. three hits, no errors Two left The Whlto Sox weio fortunate In getting out of the hole with only two runs t-coicd against them. J Collins up J Collins out popped to Zimmerman McMullIn up. Ball 1' (inside). Ball 2 (Inside) Ball .1 (low) Strike 1 (called). Ball 4 (MrMullln walked) i: Collins up Ball 1 (low) Ball 2 (wide) Strlko 1 (called) J3. Collins singled to tenter. McMullIn was held at second Jackson up Ball 1 (wide) Jack son out on a lly to Burns FelsUi up Ball 1 (low and wide) Felsch safe nt first on Fletcher's error on his groundei, filling the bases. Gandll up Strike 1 (foul). Strlko 2 (missed) Ball 1 (wldo). Gandll out on a pop to Holke. No iun, ono hit, ono error, three left. SECOND INNING Rarldcn up Ball 1 (wide and low), llarlden singled to center Sallee up llarl den out forced at second, Gandtl to Wcner, on Sallce's bunt Burns up Strlko 1 (called) Ball 1 (low). Strike 2 (called) Strike 3 (Bums fanned). Herzog up Ball 1 (low). Herzog safe on Weaver's ciror of his grounder Sallee stopped at second Kauff up. Stiike 1 (called) Ball 1 (In side) Ball 2 (Inside and low) Kauft out. H .Collins to Gandll. No runs, one hit, ono error, two left Weaver up Ball 1 (high). Strlko 1 (missed). Ball 2 (wide). Strike 2 (missed). Weaver out, Fletcher to Holke. Schalk up. Schalk out, Fletcher' to Holke. Cicotte up Strike 1 (railed). Ball 1 (high). BaU-2 (high) Strike 2 (called) Ball 3 (High) Ball 4, Cicotte walked. J. Collins up Ball 1 (Inside). Strike 1 (called). Collins out. foul to Railden No tuns, no hits, no errors, one left Zlmmeiman up. Zimmerman singled to center It was a high fi, which fell be tween Felsch, J Collins and H. Collins Fletcher up. Ball 1 (wide) Strike 1 (ho tried to bunt) Strike 2 (foul). Ball 2 (low and wide) Fletcher and Zimnieimau out, on a double play. Robertson up Robert son safe. He beat out an Infield hit to Cicotte Holke up. Strlko 1 (called) Ball 1 (low). Strike 2 (foul). THIRD INNING McMullln's catch of Fletcher's line drie was n sensatlona. bit of baseball and bioko up what looked like a Giant rail. Ho speared tho ball with one hand and easily doubled Zimmerman. McMullIn up Ball 1 (outside and low). Strlko 1 (called). McMullIn out on fly to Robertson 13. Collins up. Strlko 1 (called). Ball 1 (Inside). Ball 2 (out side nnd low) Ball 3 (outside and high). 13 Collins walked Jackson up Jackson out on a fly to Robertson. It was a high fly to right center. Felsch up. 13 Collins scored on Felseh's double to left field. It was a long'drhe, which went over Burns's head. Tho big crowd wont wild as Collins crossed the plato and Felsch pulled up In a position to bcore. Gandll up Ball 1 (wide). Strike 1 (missed). Gandll out on a fly to Kauff. One tun, ono hit, no eirors, ono left. FOURTH INNING Tho big crbwd In the center field bleach ere cheered Felsch ns he went to his posi tion. Itarlilen up. StrlljO ono (called). Ball ono (Inside), llarlden blugled to right field. Salleo up. "Ball ono (wide and low), Sallee out to Gandll unassisted It was a sacrifice hit which put Itarldan on second. Burns up Ball one (wide) Ball two (high). Rariden bcored on Burns' slnglo to center. Burns went to second when J Collins fumbled tho hall. Herzog up Ball ono (high nnd Inside). Strike ono (foul). Strike two -(foul). Herzog safe on Weaver's third error of tho game. Burns stopped at third. Kauft up Strike ono (missed). Strike two (foul). Burns scoied and Herzog went to third when Gandll fumbled Kauft's grounder. Zlmmeiman up. Strike one (foul) Strike two (called) Zimmerman hit Into a doublo play. Kauff but at second, Zimmerman out nt first. Weaver to K. Collins to Gandll. Two runs, two hits, three errors, one left Weaver up. Strike one (called) Weaver out. Zimmerman to Holke Schalk up. Ball ono (Inside). Schalke out to Holke tiTwiifrtfAiii-'-ifi -riffii iH rTrn MdmSm& J m ; I BjY-l, JS vtJiTSiBiilHaK X-l? ' jf wpV' iftjKiiiijX PSJOS' MbbE HaPiBa;J? SMBLfffc. 'liptfftnjRSayA t i' ' .. .i . i jra- j? u ..wxt uHimmjma w rxvtitij iiwct -AsruflCuuf Tvvnr. j?i " xv7vrv .'; y iv.m y t -jwc- -&,. vnev, niJBi inBir vjti v .. i ..i : CIRCLING SWARTHMORE END w-jr"-wjrf'. Twrrv frvT-n - -j '-"-i. 3i&;s. 4 tjrtMCZTrfr.ftrrrxvwzm: . .?.. ?.&. ' - ' iTi ' - O'iwMt. iSKl .& r unasxisteil I'initte up ( 'Unite on; on a tlv to Hums No i uns, no hit,., no errors, none left FIFTH INNING Fletclier up Stiike none (missed) Ball one (low). Stiike two (called). Fletcher out on a fly to Jackson Robeitson up Strike ono (foul). ISobertson singled to right It was his thlid straight lilt Holke up Holke out on a pop to Weaver. llarlden up. Ball one (inside). Bnll two! (low). Hall three. Robertson stolo second Schalk nindo a tlnow to catch him and Collins was pulled oft tho base. Railden up llarlden walked i: Collins Knocked tho wild throw down and Robertson was held nt second Salleo up Hall 1 (Inside) Strlko 1 (foul) Ball 2 (low) Stiiko 2 (foul) Stilko 3 (fanned) No runs, 1 hit, no errors, 2 left .1 Collins up Ball 1 (Inside). Strike 1 called) Strike 2 (foul). Foul. Strike 3 (fanned) McMullIn up Stiike 1 (called). Ball 2 (wide and Inside). Ball 2 (low). McMullIn out on a fly to Kauff. Kauft nindo a nice miming eatdi.ln right center. 13 Collins up. Strike 1 (foul) Ball 1 (Inside). Strlko 2 (calledr. 13 Collins singled to left Jackson up Strlko 1 (called). Jackson safe at first on a slnglo through tho bo. Collins on second Jack son's hit was too hot for Salleo to handle. Felsch up. Felsch out, Salleo lo Holke. No itiiis, two hits, no eirors, two left. A clnsh between the players wns averted nt first base when McGraw chased his men to tho bench vlhen Felsch was accused or trying to spike Holke. SIXTH INNING Burns up Ball one (low). Ball two (outside). Hall ,thico (outside). Strlko one (called) Burns out on n fly (o Jaiksou Herzog up Ball one (outside). Herzog out. 13 Collins to Gandll. Kauff up Kauft singled to left on tho first ball pitched. Zimmerman up Tho ciowd 'booed Ztin mcrmaiin as usual. Kaurt stole second Ball one (high) Strilfe ono (swung). Ball two (wide) Strlko two (missed). Foul. Zlmmeiman out. 13. Collins to Gandll. No luns, one hit, no eriors. one left. Collins made a gieat .tup, thiowlug tho great Zlm out Gandll up Gandll out, Salleo to Holke. Weaver up Ball 1 (high) Weaver singled to left. Schalk up. Ball 1 (Inside). Schalk singled to center, sending Weaver to third Manager Rowland argued with tho um plies, claiming that Fletcher held Weaver at third and Insisted that he should bo al lowed fo scoic Rlsberg batted f,or Cicotte-. Rlsberg up Ball 1 (outside) Hall 2 (high) Stilko I (called). Weaver scored on Rlsbeig'.s single to light. Schalk stop ped ot second. Tho big ciowd went wild as tho Sox got their second i tin. J Collins up. Faber and Williams are wanning up for Chicago. Strike 1 (missed). Pol 1'ei rltt Is warming up for the Giants Hall 1 (wldo and low). .1 Collins out to Holko, unassisted. Schalk went to thlid and Rls berg to second McMullIn up. McMullIn out, Herzog to Holke. Ono run, three hits, no errors, two left. S13VI3NTH INNING The Whlto Sox sloughed off a chance lo tie tho sc'oie. Williams now pitching for Chicago Fletcher up. Hall ono (Inside). Strike ono (missed) Ball two (low) Fletcher doubled to left. It was a long dilvo over Jackson's head, tho ball bounc ing back to Jackson oft tho wall. Robertson up. Was safe when Williams dropped his pop fly on his attempted sacrifice. Holke up Strike one (foul). It looked ns If Williams had caasht tho ball safely, buo ho slipped and fel'. dropping tho ball. Holke up. Strike one. Ball one (Insldo). Foul tip off Holkc'B bat hit Zimmerman on tho head and he fell on tho ground The Giants' player sponged his head vlth cold water Time. It was Holke's held that was hit, not Zimmerman s. (Robertscm on first and Fletcher on sec- tffiB? ii Ba-Ba Sheep Lined Costs ZtUUvkXtSttU The "thru-Quarter" length is only one of the many styles and ler.-tl.s. Catalog McKlbbln-the-ftaker .Saint Paul, Minn. ".' a li-X1 h.. 5 .. i,. " -iare .' jar', ikttmf.u itijcoojo i XMAj:.CJit,'ru Mm i fl SdSifk' v'S? Inil and none mit The , mwd applauded Hoik1 as lie i.tiiTiied lo th plato It s ball 1 and Rtriltn . IV til ) Ilnlke fanned Rariden up Hall 1 (wide) Fletcher sioied on Railden s single to 1 iglit Robertson stopped .it second It was ll.ir Iden's third lilt of the game. Sallee up Ball 1 (outside). Strike 1 (foul). Ball 2 (outside) Strlko 2 (missed) Strike 3 (called) Salleo i.'ruck out Burns up. Ball 1 (high) Strlko 1 (called). Ball 2 (high and wide). Stiike 2 (foul) Foul. Burns fnrincil. Ho missed tho thlid one. Ono run, two hits, one eiror. two left. 13. Collins up 13. Collins nut on a fly to Fletcher. Jackson up Strlko otiu (c'alled). Strike two (foul) .Hall one (wide) Jack son singled to left lYNch up. Stiike one (called) lVlsch singled to left. Jackson stopplnog at second Gandll Ulk Tho ciowd Is pleading foi a rally bv the So Jackson and Felsch scored on GandlPn double. Weaver up Strike one (missed). Stiike two (foul). Foul ball Weaver lilt a long foul nvci the left field pavilion. Hall ono (wide nnd high). Foul ball Hall two (high and wide). Foul ball. Weaver out, Fletcher to Holke, Gandll taking thlid Schalk up Hall one (wide) Ball two (wide and low) Ball thrco (wide mid low). Strike one (called). Hall foul. Schalk walked Ljnn batting for .Williams. Lynn up. Ball one (high). Strike ono (missed). Strlkvi two (missed), Gandll scoied nnd Schalk went to third on Fletch ers error. Lynn struck out. Threo runs, thrco, lilts, one error, ono left. Faber now pitching for Chicago. 13IGHTH INNING Stilko 1 (called) Stiike 2 (foul). Strike 3, Herzog fanned Kauft up The big crowd went wild with delight Kaurt out, Faber to Gandll. Tho mob Is cheeilng Faber. A storm of boohs gieeted Zimmerman ns he stepped to tho' plato. Hall 1 (outside). Strike 1 (missed) Zlmmeiman out on a lly to J. Collins. No runs, no hits, no ci rors, nono left. '.I. Collins up. Stiike 1 (Called) J. Col lins singled to right. McMullIn up. Mc MullIn out, Zimmerman to Holke It was a s-ncilflco which put J. Collins on 2nd 13 Collins up. Hill 1 (low) J Collins scored on I3ddio Collins' slnglo to center. The ciowd went wild with delight. Jackson up Jackson singled to light 13 Collins taking third and scoring on Zimmerman's wild throw to second J I'enllt leplaces Salleo for New Yoik Jackson on to second Felsch up. Strike 1 (missed) Ball 1 (wide) Strike 1 (missed ) NINTH INNING Fletcher tip Strlko (foul ) Fletcher out. Weaver to Gandll. . Robeitson up Ball 1 (wide) Strike 1 (called) Robeitson out on a lly to Jackson Holko up. Hall 1 (wide) Strike 1 (called ) Strlko (missed ) Foul ball Foul ball Foul. Holko out, Mc MullIn to Gandll No tuns, no lilts, no eirors, nunc left Swarthmorc Beaten by Penn Warriors Continued from I'nce Due tier replaced I.ukens nt left halfback for Swarthmore Cnruog nindo onlv .' vards on a wldo end inn. Dm bin punted out of cr.c.; ,f; sc& 5r. vi Your "tire trouble" is mainly inner tube trouble. 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SECOND PKRIOD It wns Fenn's ball on her own 44-ynrd line Berry, on n right-end run, made IB vara. Conway replaced Howell at right end for Swnithmore. Berry made 5 yards oft tackle. Light fumbled, but recovered and advanced 2 yards, Qulgtey made first down. Light dashed off tackle for G yards, bring ing tho bnll to tho Swarthmore 21-yard line Berry ndded 6 more nnd a first down. Light lilt the line for 2 yaids. Berry ad vanced three moro through center. Berry made another yard. Berry made 2 yards and a first down, bringing the ball to the D-jnrd mark On the -next piny. Berry got over the goal line, but ns ho was tackled he dropped the ball nnd Wrny re covered for Penn for a touchdown. Berry kicked the goal Score, Penn, 7; Swnrthmoro. 0. Miller kicked off to Durbln on Swarth more s IB-yard line, and tlio flashy Garnet halfback ran to Bonn's 36-ynnl line before he was thrown by Miller. Westcott mndo 3 yards. Cornog crashed through tho lino for a 3-yard advance. A forwaul pass, f'ornog to Durbln, gained 8 vards nnd firs' down for Swarthmore. Heine Miller ran over lo tho other end, broko through tho Interference nnd made a great tacklo on Durbln, throwing tho Gnrnet halfback for a 3-vard loss f'ornog failed at a field goal from Penn's 2-ynrd line It was Venn's ball on her own 20-vnrd line The Swarthmore line plied up nnd Berry failed to gain. Light made a yard Berrv was thrown by Glllesplo for a 10-yard loss Berry punted 40 yards to Cornog, who ran back to Penn's 22-yard line, a splint of 20 vards Helms slammed Durbln back for an 8-yard loss A forward pass, Cornog to Durbln, netted 7 vards Another forward pass, Cornog to M?ifC"!f',nCtlcd, ? yartIs rorno f'"led to kick a field goal from tho 27-vard line It was Penn's ball on her own "20-yard 'line on two plays Berry made 9 yards Light failed to gain Qulgley made the nec-cs- uVL w"r fVr ,l "rRt ,lo" "obey Light lost 0 yards on an end run. Berry made a ,.,, OI1 Berry bloke through for 12 vards and n first down, putting tho ball on Penn's own lO-vaid line Bunny Lercl, broke awnv for hv ii? r r"n' lnlt ,he "lay w'18 recalled vards for hrnM,n,,d l" " l-enallzed 15 cndr'sco-rsUorrP THIRD PKRIOD Berry kicked off to Cornog and the I--,- ".." 2 vards Cornog made 3 jai l" and after """3,1,,"a,rd Dm' P" M 40 Alt5' "rtvancc. Durbln punted tr.rk !f ?.L Ch'-"h0 wa'' l"'ned In his tracks on Penn's 27-jnrd line. Light made a v.nd off tackle. Berry was th own without gain when he tried the right lo of the Me A fonvard pass as I on lvn',,1,J;, W"!l"!r 'or Swarthmore on leans 33-vaid line. Durbln swumr nioun, Mille.'s end for (! vanls WestcoU vent th.ough the lino for 4 vards and a nrst clown. I ornog made 2 yards. Straus I eplaccd Qulgley at left halfback for Penn .TaVofnWcuU0 "Cnt baCk nt ,e" C,ld '"' After two plavs, which gained 4 yards. n0rvn0,ffi ," Va!, reward pass, advanced 10 vards for first down. This took the ball to Penn's 13-yard line. Two plavs gained only a vard each On another fako for ward pass Cornog mado 2 yards on the left slc.x of the line A forwaul pass hit the ground and the ball went to I'enn on downs Stowo replaced Durbln, who had been butt, nt right halfback for Swarthmore Hobey Light ran 10 arils on an off-tacklo play for first down, thus bringing the ball to the 2B-nnl line Two Penn plays failed to move the ball an Inch. Berry's forward pass was grounded. Berry punted 48 yards to Westcott. who was downed by Heine Miller on Swartlimore's 42-ynrd line Lercli was hurl and Penn took tlmo out Leich resumed play Hobey Light spilled Coinog for nu S-yard loss Westcott fum bled on the next play and Strauss recovered for I'enn on Swartlimore's 30-yard line Bunny Lercli slipped through tacklo for 4 vards, nnd Berry added .1 Berry crashed through tho line for 2 jards and first clown Light failed to gain Berry made 4 v arils on a inn around right end Deny went thiongh again, this tlmo for 2 jaids. A lateral pass, Herry to Miller, netted ily 2 lords, and Penn lost the ball on dowlts on Swartlimore's 7-yaicl line. Stowe gained 3 yards around right end. Coinog punted 35 vards to Lercli, who was downed on Swartlimore's 42-yard line. Hero tho period ended with tho score still, Penn. 7 ; Swarthmore, 0 At tho start of the fourth period, Durbln went back to right halfback for Swarth more. replacing Stowe. Berry failed to gain and Norman Gotwals went In for Lercli at quarterback for Penn. Fltts Intercepted Berry's forward pass on his own 33-yard line, where he was dropped by Miller. Wray was hurt and renn took time out He resumed play however Cornog's for ward pass was grounded Another lnti i attack failed Cornog punted 40 yards to Cut out your "Tire Troubles by putting in Rhinos REINFORCED Inner Tubes JEEEHEli -gttgap'C.BB QtoME&My HANDMADE CUPPLES COMPANY, St. Louis MANUFACTURERS L. CARROLL CO r & " i -"; Kerry, who was downed on his own S4. yard lino Gotwals made 2 yards oft tuckli. . Berry wns thrown back a yard by Fills), Berry punted 6B yards to Westcott. vth n. uiruwn oacK live more yarns uy Iiouejr Light to the Garnet 16-yard line. ThOmaii aropped Cornog for n yard loss. Light dropped Durbln 5 yards behind the line of -v,.i,,,,,uhu. cornog punieu at yarns t Berry, who ran to Swarthmore' 18-yar lino. Berry made 8 vnrris nn nn .r, ,.. Straus took the ball to the 7-jard line Light failed to gain. Die Quakers netting n yard for first down Berry slipped thtough for 2 yards nnd first down. Got wals gained only n couple of Inches. Straus made a yard. Penn fumbled the ball on a nternl pass nnd Gotwals recovered Swarth more was offs'do and Penn sol first down. Light wns hurt. Light resumed play." Light lost I yaids on tho play ln which he was Injured. Another lateral pass failed. It was the fourth down, with IB yards to go, nnd Berry dropping back to Swarth moro's 2-ynid line, drop-kicked a beautiful field goal, which went squarely between the uprights nnd about 3 feet nbovo tho cross bar. Score: Penn, 10 : Sworthmore, 0. ANNUAL RACING MEET AT HUNTINGDON VALLEY Many Philadelphia Crack Horse men Now in Army Enter Steeplechase MI3ADOWBROOK, Phlla.. Oct, 13, The Huntingdon Valley Club opened the nutumn season this afternoon with Its an nual race meet nt tho Huntingdon Valley Farm. A number of Philadelphia's noted horse men who aro now wearing tho I'nlted States uniform, having earned commissions nt the first officers' training camp, now sta tioned, nt Camp Me.(ie. were entered In the point to point steeplechase, having obtained leave of nbsenco to rldo, as It might be their last cross-country race before going to France The feature event of the card was the thiee and a half mile cross-country brush for the Huntingdon Valley plate. There were six events on the program Including a steeplechase nnd n fiat race for farm- ers. One of the most notable attractions of tho meet was tho elimination of silver cups for prizes, the committee feeling that the racing men have already numerous tiophles of this kind. Consequently, silver prizes were offered articles for use In the home, something mri would bo pleased to win and women pleased to use. Nummnr .First nice farmers flat rnrc purse $50. of which J.lci to llmt, It.', to secoml, 1,1 to third, to lie ridden l fnrmers or farmers' sons, who have never ridden In a race nnt conllnfd to farmers horsrs, nne hull mile Won hy J, liinndler h Illlb, sicond Wllllum I!ace's l.ncl Tlm . 1 o.' .second nice, rhelten Hills plate, silver plate (value $100) and purse nf JIM) added, of which Plate and 00 per cent of purse to winner, 23 per cent to second and l.l per cent tu third, nlraut k'x furlongs on the flit turf course Won In Normnny rami n Pornlirook second Mrs. JJnl'er M JefTord's T K , third, William Pamirs Uolden Vale 'lime, 1..18 Latonia Entries for Monday First race, claiming, $(110. maiden fillies. two-enr-olds .-.14 furlonits UkuI'Ie, lOTt Ileellne 107. Ilrtv Face 107; Hdlth L.. H2f Honej Suckle. Ha (Imp) Doot. 112, Cionaktltr. 112, Hub Me Jl'J. Oaffnev (llrl. 112! Hasty Jtauol. 112 .Vluliel Trask. 112. l.ady Herger. 112. Alio ellclble (Imp) Tazzi 1117; Zaia Namy. 112, lllue Water. 112. lean K 112! Queen Trovaia. 112. Ulanny. 112 Sfcond race, clalmlnu. $700. three.year-olds anad up six furlones The Duke. IIH, Marga ret N . !7 I'lark M 1H2i Korfhace. " n.t-. ward Ilolierts 102. Stater Hmblem. 105; Corky VV 1(11. Dick West Hill n Hinif' II mm. ins Ninety simplex, loot Dr. Larrlclt, 118. Also eligible J. llufus 1117. 'Irusly, 1IHJ Hilly Joe. His. Othello. lu'J. Milestone, loai Ardent 104 Third race, clalmlmr jsno, two-j car-olds. r,H furlongs 'Quartette. 117. Handcmo Ml; Courier. 1111 I!reez. OH' "Parlor Maid. IOO. llntr TmiAtn. lot! Frank Wilson, Kill, Paul Coonnclly. 10(1; j3 Chick Harlej. 107; Star Haliy. Kiss Hastern. VJ innrrBH, ma. ciairvoyani, in Also ellglDle -crjstal Day. HU. Pastime. 107; Storm Hound. 112. Lady Luxury, 104. Fourth race, purse $1000. Miami Handicap nil aces. II furlongs llelletn Me Hojs, Inn. Hob Ilenslej, lou. Harry Kelly, 110, Prlnco'bf Como, IIP Vogue. 11(1, ltan Zaretta. 112. Fifth nice, purse $f)0O, Liberty Bond purse, thre. jearolds and ip 1 mile and 70 ards l'latt, 1(H). Hcserie, 102; Dorothy Dean, 103; (Imp) Haider 1(13 Rrlan, 103; Water Hass. lnl Valor. 10.1, Lndy Itotha. 10(1, bands of Pleasure, 10(1. Sixth race, clalmliur $M)0. three- ear-olds. 1 1-10 miles 'Dellne I, tip Jovial. 104; Dr. 'lurk 1(11 Crestwood Ulrl till. Du night. 1(11; Kingfisher 101 Honey Shuck 104 Kllklnnv, Kill (Imp), Jack Snipe 107v Hob Dundon, 100! Saffron (llrl 10S, lleauty Spot, ion seventh race, claiming fsoo fourear-olds unci up 1 1 1(1 miles Doiedale, His, Solid Hock. 101. Intiuleta. Hill, "So Uood 10'ii Fly Home. Ill Herbert Temple 112. Turco. 115. Apprentice allowance claimed Weather, clear track heavy FOOTBALL University of Pennsylvania vs. Swarthmore Franklin Field, Oct. 13, 2:30 P. M. 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