Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 26, 1917, Final, Page 17, Image 17

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ENN ELEVEN BOLSTERS
IBERT BELL OUT
OF PITT GAME
trainer Robertson Says No
Chance for Veteran to Play.
Lercli at Quarter
DR. WHARTON ON FIELD
T.ANKI.tN' KIKUX I'HIUADKM'IUA.
Oct S6
Trl"f I-11"011 llob'rtson umiouncet!
definitely this afternoon thnt Bert Hell,
Penn' Bme little ttunrlerl'ack would not
tart In t"e IK footbnll battle of the senr
,Mt pitfs I'nnlhcra cni Kranltlln Klelil
tomorrow afternoon
Coach Bob Folwell Ftntetl that bo would
start Bunny Irch nt the helm us uruul.
jirch has played In txxo Kamen thlH pennon
n4 has proved that ho ban the tight nnd
Iblllty ,0 mB,e B001 '" n l),B Ba,"e Further
more, he has gained the ccnfldcnro of the
jtfi and Blue rvcularx, und confidence
roes a Ions ways toward Hi-cces..
We Kates of Kranklln Field were tin own
epen vide for tbo annual fall bandlcnpx
to4y. a'"! wth Kpeotators In tbe ntmiils
Folwell was careful of bin trick formations,
felrltn that l'lt might hne a acout In the
itinds.
To mako up for yesterday, Howard Uerr
wt out In uniform early and did his best
jo mike "I' ftr hl" failure to appear for the
trilling esterday
Coach Folwell said he belleed I.croli
irould hold lip splendidly under lire, but
Ihould he slip, either Bill QulRley or Hose
Mu U1 be sent In. If Qulglcy Is used,
J.'iht will call the Blgnuls, but HuHcnuu will
call the plays If bo Ik tmbstlluted.
Poctor Wharton was out In bis half-golf,
half-football uniform for the first time
today. He bad the linemen nwny fiom
the reit of the hcruad and drilled them for
more than an hour Amotiir the other foi
xnei" stars who appeared to help roach Fol
well were Hunter Kctrle.t and Isizy I.ou
xlne, who plaed tho xviiigH when Kolixelt
captained I'enn In 1907. Frank Fulwelt
also was on the Job.
DEWEY RODGERS TAKES
TWO FIRSTS AT PENN
Former Northeast Colored Ath
lete Wins 100 and 440 in
Fall Handicap Meet
KIU.VKU.V FIKl-D. Oil. 2C
I M f!iani:r. the former Dartmouth
runner, who l now a student In the medical
ichool ot I'enn raptured hlKii honors In
the first final of the annual fall handicap
M Franklin Field this afternoon tlrnnRvr
fcroke the tape In the half-mile run. Mart
Irs with n handicap of 15 yards, In the fast
time of 2$02 4-8 There wan no runner on
icratch. so Cirunger was lr'tually the
tcratch man
Granger was nlmost In the lead at the
tound of the sun for the last iuaiter He
treeied to the front on the back stretch and
came home 15 urd" to the Kooil. Dwyer
was second, Tom Brooks, the former Central
Jllgh School runner, was third, and llal
traltli xvai fourth
Dewey liodtfers and Kverctt Nni.illey, two
local boys, vers winners In the heals of tho
100-yard dah and high hurdles respec
tively. RiidKera camo thiougb and won the
final of the century, lieatlnc Snow Dux Is,
the former Mercen-burir runner, b Inches
Both Dm Is and Hodgers Mailed with a,
bandlrap of two yards.
Hodscrss time was 10 1-5 m-i-ow1h, T.exy
las third and llnvmimil was fouitli.
Everett Smalley a.ft won In bis final. -The'
former Centra' High School reconl holder
won the 120-yard high hurdles xxlth a lead
Often yards In 16 4-5 seconds.
Lewis I. Olnver, the former lr,inceton
runner and present National and Middle
States A A l flxe-mlle champ.on, who
entered I'enn this fall, xx'uk a winner In
the two-mile race from scratch. During the
eummer, (llox-er ran for tho Meadow brook
Club.
01px-er conceded handicaps up to 300
jarda, but before he had turned six quar
tfrs he was in the lead, and he broke the
tape In 10 mlnutco 14 4-3 seconds xx'lth u
lead of ftftx yards.
Dewey Hodgers added another first place
to his victory In the 100 by winning the
quarter mile He stnrted with u nine-yard
handicap nnd won by three yards, bis time
being Gl 4" hi omit. Ferrlcu xx-as t-ccund
with a six- aid handicap and lrani;er,
tuche-j-ard handicap, wah th'rd.
Summaries
100-jard clash (llnal heat) XVon liv Iln.lsers,
yards, gemml IMla, J .irils, third. I,-y. 5
irui, lourin. mi' nona, snriia. lime. 10 1-0
fetfrnntl
Hu f.mlli, rur
x tn liv Ornlncpr. 1." iimls.
lis. thlrj, llrooks. L'O iarU
J.'i iHrilH. Tim. " tnltkiitt'ii
wvonvi. ujer. 1
fourth, Uallirditi
C 4-.1
rrnnilu
Twn.Tnll rnn U'nn l.v lllmsp u..vut. I. u..
e;J, Downa Km nrJn hiindlcip. third. Dikulii
111 ards h.inihcHii. fourth. Hall, Ml urdt.
Hftdlcap. Tlmi--lu mill. 14 l-.l sw.
1V0U ird (ih-cIuI run Won by V. M. Ar
Piuri .Tnnd, TumssIk, third. Holmei. fourth,
!.. Time, 1 minute 'JH 4-.", sernnila
I'ole vault XX'on by llennlwuuil, 12 liuhFM
UMieap, icconil. ItUkel, IS Inches hnnOliap;
imrd. Shopman. 1J Inches h.in'llcap, fourth.
Armbreih. Is imhts handicap. Ilrisht tif wln
""..lii fct
. Jifl-jardM il.ish (flnnP XVn by Dails. I janls
faadlcap; at-tond. Haymnml, acrHtc'i. third, Pot
Mr. II yards handicap, fourth. .Smith. arrvtc.
.Time, !3 j.j a,ronds
,HIh Jump Won liy 'holen, scratch, sec
Ja. Kaplan a Inch AhandlcRli. thlnl. l'ntur,
a Inches Inmllioi HHnht, .1 feet .1 tmhes.
ui-ard run Won by IJewey ItodKers, 0 sanla
aanflicap ri'cund KerrlcK U ynnla handhnp
talM. Granger 12 yards hundlcap Time. ."1 4-fl
"rinds.
Broad Jump XX'on by Tlbbltt. II lnihca hamll
'p; anond Potter. In inches handlrap. third,
facolus. 0 Inchu hundlcap: fourt'i. Whalrn. 12
"ci; handicap. Ulatar.ce of winner. 211 fict
ISO-yard hleh hurdles (rlnal) XVon by Smal
v. acratc-h. second. Uebold. .1 janls: third,
"fniana II sanla Time, id 4-.', aec.
JOnly three atartera In tho final.)
Jllle run Xv'on by Price. 73 ard hatidl
t. som! 1I(11hI. scratch: third. .'um
lnti. 20 tarda handicap. Time. Im 311 2-,Xa.
r.'ifciard hurdles IIiimI Wun by Hariris. 8
Wfili handicap s.-cond Uniallev. scratch: third,
"it. 'I Janla handlcan. Tlm. 2Ha
.."minir thr w Won by XX'harton, scratch,
'atice, 111 feet Inches, second, llartela, 111
"it handicap third, llay Wallace. 10 feet han-
AMATEUR NOTES
The IT t 1 ninn&v.u Thlrtontti nnrl f'liui-ru
uiill'ailli IMII I' rilkll aia - sas
sireets, has nruunlzed u Junior basketball ivum
"eraslnir 120, oounda and would like to enter
a Junior leaaue, Joseph Mcfuaker 2341 Pouth
ChiiJwlfi, atri-n
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Central High Holds
South Phila. Eleven
Continued frnm 1'nse (Ine
successful utteitiiitn Jbrough Southern h lint .
Xlmmermnn carried the IniII 10 yards. i:d
iIowm made u 15-yard run around right
end. Jnaephsun tackled Kdtlowes too latt
It lirexcnt u llrsl down.
Hcore, South t'blludelphlii, n ; Central, 0.
SKCO.VD l'KIHDD
Bennelt replaced Voeglln at end for Cen
tril Central held for downs. Leopold
kicked from Central's 10-yard line. The
ball went sailing xer McOraw, who stood
on his 10-yard line xvhen he attempted to
catch It The pigskin slipped through bl
lingers nnd rolled over the goal line. Mo
ll raw chased the oxal and grabbed It,
turned and ran buck. He dodged past
Deson, still behind tho goal lino, but was
downed by Moderskl on his l-xnrd tine.
McCllulock kicked to his Jo-yard line.
Bimnln made 7 j arils on plunge through
right tackle A forward pnss was grounded
Bunnln attempted a Held goal from 11
ytud lino, but It was blocked ! M. Arm
strong and recoxered by Krcokcr on his
zri-xnril line. MclJr.iw made '.'.', jivrds
around tight tackle. IMdowes made a
llrst down through left tackle.
The Cent! nl team was lighting despcr
iitel. lluarterlinck McdlniooJ; xxas call
ing for straight plays through the line. Tho
period ended with the ball In South Phila
delphia's possession on their 30-iird line
Score, first half South Philadelphia, 0,
Central, 0.
THIUD PCItkJD
In the third period Leopold made another
poor kick, sending the ball to Central's 23
xnrd line SSImtneiman, hoivexcr, tecoxered
and carried It xvell back, llotb teams were
heid lepcatedly for doxvns near the center
nt the Held. The two lines were so evenly
matched that It setned Impossible to make
any subst mtlul gain saxc on a lluke.
N'car tho cud of tho period however Ham
ilton of South I'hill) made n 25-y.ird
run xxhlcli for u moinent threatened the
Crimson und Cold The ball was brought
to Central's 2o-ard line, when Ikldowoa
Inteicepted a forward pass on his IU-y.ird
line This was tb.. turning polul for tho
next pin), IMdowes punted out of danger
The period ended with the ball In Central's
imxscsslon on their 23-y.ird line. Scuru
Sotitli I'hill) 0, Central l.
NORTHEAST DEFEATS
GERMANTOWN HIGH
Eed and Black Opens Gimbel
Cup Season With Easy Tri
umph Kinsman Stars
Nortlienvt (Irrinntitnnn
Parent left mil Xndrce
Tboinn. Vft tarkle Jltt'not
MII.H 'fft Bi'Sril -tn'tll
.laini'H . . renter . . . IlllUle
XliitttieWH .. . rlxht Klliird Cnn
hrlntenson . . rlaht titrklc . .Mrhtin
Kecxi" . .iiuarterlmck . . thiukrarh
Klii-in:in . . ..left Inlfbaik K. Xle-hin
Cnrter . . rlaht luiirimrk . Anthnn
XMilli- . .. fullbark Jarkwm
P.cfcrte XPihone. I'enn. t'iiulreI)aIUin,
I'enn,
()I'-thi:ast kihld. Oct. :e.
Northeast High elex-en opened the Clmhcl
Cup season with u triumph over Cerniau
town High hero this afternoon.
Northeast xxon by tho score of 35 to 0.
On the Held Just over tho fence South
Philadelphia, last year's winners of the
cup, nnd Centinl High were engaging in
the llrst, M cpli gamo of the year.
I'aptnin Kinsman wiik tho star of the
day In, the first period ho carried ox'cr
a touchdown and Caite,- kicked the goal.
In tho second session be helped boost the
lend by Intercepting Anthony'n forward
pass and dat-lilng 60 ards for ,i touchdown
Outer kicked tho goal Carter accounted
for Northeast' thlnl touchdown when he
shot over the goal a few minutes later.
He kicked tho goal for the twenty-first
point.
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SCRAPS AHOUT SCRAPPERS
Millie Median la to make hla neiond appear
nme mc-e returnln here from hn coast at tin
Cambria A '. tonlRht. I.o Iluuck. of I.nn
cast.r. will b.- the other principal In the star
bout Ilnuik. who usd to box as a llghtw eight
aoveral e.ir mo cradualty has Balned In
niolr.lupola until now the Ijicastrlnn la u llflu
heaxyweUht. Charley McKee xs. Danny I'a
, 'n : V.'wnrk. will bo the sml Jimmy Pat
ton will meet Tommy Colden. UonrMo XVMsh will
no? Yeune Tiern. y and Paddy Mrllrlde will fac
Prankle ni'lll.
The blue of 1 nrle oani's navy will add color
to tomorrow nlnt a show at the National Club,
when Johnnv Itac a sailor reserve, treats JacH
Iluaso. of New !rl",'!v '" " tur.-5Uh. wo'i
Is Btatlent-d -it rap- iXIay, N.. J. and he will
hiivo a blx sinf of ahlnmatna eonirt un to s"
him BO. llav will have to ro till, too a.
It! "ho 'sn I ! -rltl.-.' "' Fluhtlns Hobby
llur and "J iltllnc Xlurray ir- m hao a Inn
tarn battle kII their nwn in the l J I
Herman, of c'anaila 'a Hilly Marl, of Mil;
iwuukiM.' Tufinv Hoiin v iinny .Miicneu ana
Yoonu Kounii'au . o.uir .,.r.... ... ...-..
bouts. m
I c-v Temller baa ben spr.rrliiB with .Mile
Nelaon In nrenrnilnn for hli m;'t!n Monday
n'icht nt the Ol-mpla Club with H.ykv Kansas
of lluffalo llnckv'a lo"shnes and rile.ll"tl
uro x.Il Known ;ii i'ii..;, ,... k..- ......-., ...
o tnuuli Job cut out ror Film H-riny Valjter. 'he
l-rench e. i to box CJ'isil- I.wl In the s-ml.
In "hi other bonis Jimmy McO.be will met
liarh" faapar. Hilly I""" tukea on llattlln
Leonard and llay llelmont xvlll ba oppoaod to
Ynuni: l-oulslam.
Tomnu llell'j has clinched a bl leainie mai-h
for th alar bout it the nnprll A. f" fw
Tueriliie .nlsht. K-MIe Xtoruan h I.nllah
boxr. who showed brll.lant form Vrp s r.'i
merois matches has b-n paced off wl h rr-
ton rirnwn, the c ever negro featherweight It
liiiVed'two ir-it slx-roundera hire threo v-ara
ao.
Eveninc Ledger Decisions
sot'TIILUN A. '. l XXiianer won from
Ynuni- la Venre. Xtlllle Mien.er shacli.l Joe
lteiai... Viiiins Miaraev quit to hurley
Patrone-. (lr"tl VrankK ltlfh'.iiilt ti llatllhiK
BT0"KI)n!r"Vl. Xlalt Hrnrk stopped Koer
fCMaliev. elahlhi K. ron atiipned Ted
llloek. flfth.
Willie Jaikson boxes Tommy Tuohey tn New
York tonlaht
ii.nnv leonaril nnd Frank'e Callahan have
be'en matched for a bout In New York Nnvem
her 2.
Pennsylvania vs. Pittsburgh
Sal., Oct. 27, 2:30 P. M.
Kerned c.it 1.50. SLt'O. 7.V. Umllon
SO rent", eats now on Mile at
(llmlirla nnd A. A Offlre
Woolens Ever 1
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Held in me unyi
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Suits, to order
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BILLY MORAN
THE TAILOR "that know how"
EVENING LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 19X7
i - ..a I, , ... ii ! i I ,i i
AS THE BIG BATTLE WITH
RISLEY VICTOR IN
EXTRA-HOLE MATCH
Medalist in Shore Fall Tour
ney Defeats Healy on 21st
in First Round
LIPPINCOTT WINS ON 23D
Ry PETER PUTTER
NOIITHFIKI.D. N ,1 , Oct 20
Tho sensational feature of the first round
of tho fall tournament of tho Country Club
of Atlantic City xvas the twenty-one-hole
xlctory of Maurice V.. Itls:cy, of the home
club, over D. P. Hcaloy, Ualtusrol. HIsloy
Is u sox'crnl-thucK xvlnncr of the tourna
ment, and esterday he xvon ths medal for
the low sqore with a 78.
Two down and three to plax-. ho won the
net boles nnd halved tbe eighteenth. Tho
llrst two fAtra holes were halved, Itlsley
winning on the twenty-llrst hole.
I t! Splndler. Fox Hills, xvon from C. t,
Mnxwell, Trenton, the notithpaw expert, on
the nineteenth. M p. .Tones, Frankfort!,
had an easy xlctory In bin motch with
Maxwell's son
The longest match of the day was xvon
by J Unities I,liplnrott. one of the owners
of the Chalfonto nnd Hnddon Hall, who
defeated C. V. ltalne.ir. ' Aronlmluk, on
the twenty-tlilid hole
The Ulslcy-Heatey curd:
Out Itlsley r. I 4 .1 :. I il I r, ID
. Henley 1 4 .1 il .1 i; 4 .I 11
In lllslcy 4 .-, II 4 n .". I 4 I II- St
Henley a I .1 4 I) I .- 5 I IU St
Out Uiale .... 4 . 4
llealej 1 ."i a
One of the Interesting matches was that
bctxveen S. D. Herron, of Princeton fill
varsity, nnd W'alnw right Churchill, Over
bronk. whlrh xc.is won by Herron.
Hi mm in olio of the clacks of the Pitts
burgh section. At the end of the f.rht nine
Herron xvas one up Churchill squared It
on the tenth, but ITerron won the next two
In par llgtites. on the fuuitrentli Herron
I ild the I'hllHdelphl.iti a stymie and In
creased the lead to three
On the fifteenth Churchill had the bole
apparently xvon, for hh eecond xvas about
twelve feet from the hole. Herron's second
was oxer the green on tbo far side of tho
trap, mill holing out with a mashle he won
tho mitch. Tho cauls:
Herron
Out
In
I K 3 C 3 C
3 S 4 S 3
I C 10
Churchill
"l't 5 3 5 5 B 4 K 3 713
In I 4 6 4 C 1
Another surprise was tho tplendld gamo
played by It. I,. Mlshler, I,.undowne, against
.ltill.ui T. Llitliop'. Chevy Chafe. Utshnp Is
ne of the stars at Washington, D. C . nnd
It was thought be xvould hax'e an easy time
of it Hut hnd It not been for two stmlet
"ii txio consecutive holes, Mlbbler would
baxe xi on. Ah It xvas It went to tho home
green.
The cauls:
MlsliUr
(ut ., ., A ,1 il .1 ,-, 3
I" , I 3 t) .1 4 4 3 3
niahop
Cut . . . . .-. S 4 1.-404
III 4 3 'i 5 5 4 4 fi
Summary:
-4S
-4'.' 84
.'i 41'
.-10 S'.
FIHST HOUND
. . Fltat Sixteen
..I' '!',.V!onlt.oni Atlantic City, defeated S.
Allison. Midland, . and 4.
U II Splndler, Kox Hills, defeated C. U
Mnxwell, Trenton. 1 un in holei
M I. .lones, Frankfnrd, defeated It C.
Maxwell. Trenton, 7 and II
C II Mcfall. Atlantic Cltl. defeated O. J.
Costnllo Nenvlew, S ntld S
W i:. Shackelford. Atlantic City, defeated
I I)irrah. Heaver Calls. R and '2
C N Phillips. Atlantic CHy. defeated II. J.
XX'esmey. Atlxntle city, I and 3
S r. Herron. Princeton, defeated Waln
wruht Churchill. Oxerhrooh. 4 and 3
Jones beats Mrfall. 4 and 3.
Defeated Klrht
It. C Maxwell beat Costello 3 and '.'
SKCOND SIXTEEN
y D. Vetterleln. Pine Valley, won from F,
Meyers Seavlew. by default
J H. I.lpplncott defeated C. W. Itanear,
Aronlmlnk 1 up, "3 holes
A W Westnev. Atlantic City, defeated It.
Iv. Ilend, Atlantic city. 1 up.
F C, Jennlnss, Nassau, defeated I). XX'. Hell,
Atlantic City. ,"i and 4.
I) K. Shay Haltauiol, defeated P. A. Proal.
Deal. 7 nnd ri.
II J. (Inrmley. Atlantic Cltj defeated K. M.
Jonea. Phtliulelphla Cricket, i: ad 1
Colin Thomson. l,ancaster, defeated O. W.
Statzeil, Aronlmlnk. - and 1.
T. Sensemnn. Atlnntlr Cltv, defeated E. Sat
terthwalte, Aronlmlnk. S and 1.
Second Hound
Jennings beat XX'eatney. 1 un
(lormley bent Shay. 2 and 1
Defeated Klsht
Ilalnear beat Mejera. by default
Jonea beat I'roal. 1 up. 1!) holes.
Tllinl) SIXTEEN
J. C. pnrrlsh. Jr.. National Links, defeated
C l. Harp. Illverton. 'I and n.
c. K. llockwell. I.akewood. defeated P. J.
Illl-'Klns. Stenton 3 and 2.
r I.. Fletcher defeated A. L. Taylor. Had-
i'' H Price. Philadelphia, Country, defeated
II M Allill. Atlantic City, 5 and I
S. P Hayward. Glen Utiles, won from A. II.
(lentint:. benxlew by default.
11. B IVpper. Philadelphia Country, defeated
I,, stndler Atlantic City, a up
J. T Hlshop Chevy Chaac, beat It. L.
Mlshler. Lanadowne. I up.
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THIS season we have come out with a NEW BIGGER
HIGHER standard of quality than ever before, and for
93.50 givo you a pair of shoes that for value and style
put the average $3.50 shoe to shame.
There are more than Three Million loyal Newark Shoe
Wearers in the United States today. Isn't this a mighty tribute
to the goodness of a shoo I
Why don't you try a pair tomorrow?
ft EXCLUSIVE MKN'H WTOKK l.i Market St. hat. 4lh and Btk Sis.
XAO.UBN'H
UJI Market St.. bet. lStta and 19th His.
544 Kensington Axe,, between York and
Cumberland Sis.
731 tlerinantown Are., between thiah
Ave, and Somerset St.
137 North 8th St., near Cherry 81,
IMPROVES PKNN'S LINESMEN
With Muck Whnrton couching the
Red nntl Ulue forwards, tho
Qunkers' chnnces ngiiinst Pitt are
improved grcntly.
It. 11. Newton, rrankford. bent J. It Max
well, Jr , Marlon. 1 up.
D, f'tited r.lcht
Tax lor l'.it Allen, s ami 7
M. idler Ik.u (leutlmr. bv default.
iiifitTii sixtp.i:n
it ta-wl. Prankfonl. beat A. II.
Atlantic I'll). 4 nnd .1.
F W. tlrrcory. unattached, beat
Atlantic Cltv, T and ,"i
H ltnmaire Itumson. beat C.
v:ndlcntt.
11. Holt.
A. Mills.
Itlxertnn. . nnl 1.
A J Mend, a Atlantic i Ity. beat I!
Marx-el,
Ail mtli I ity. o and a
XX'. K XX'oolmnn. Illverton, defeated XX'.
XX'llfun Frnnliford. be defnult.
II XlrHiM-eliey Atlanlle I'lty. beat A.
n.
P.
lliMton, Ml Davids 3 and -
I H Hler Tennessee heat XV P Scott, l'hlln
dehihla Countrx. r, and 4
I) Dirrerr. Atlantic city, beat K. 8. Mharpe
Atlantic t'ltx. . and 4
ilrrnn bat Lewis, r, and t.
Mendes Wat HamKe. Il and 4.
xtcSweenex heat XXoolman 3 and 2
liter Ikmi Dirreff ', i nd 4.
Heaten llluht
Hndlcntt In-nt Holt. 1 up.
Marvel heat Mills. 1 un. II) holes.
tlotlMtii'l beat Wllfcon, bv dafault.
Srott licit hharpe. 7 and 7,.
Firm SIXTEEN
It. 1" Hurrowes Atlantic rily. beat M. A.'
Deiln Atlantic t'liv. t nnd 3.
C" F Peters. Atlantic City, beat It. XX bite.
Aronlmlnk .1 nnd 3.
c XX Hllllnce. Deal beat C. II. I,ach,
Humana. 3 nnd 1'
D It Mui ller, Atlantic City, beat H. V. Laks
by deftult
A. I Nelson Atlantic city, beat C. McCanx.
Atlantic Cltv .1 and 'J
II. C Smith North Hills, bent (1 F. XX'cndcl.
New York. 7 and 0
lleiten Elahl
!aqch heal Lake, bv default
It. I. cluster Atlantic City, defeated II. A.
Thompson. Atlantic city, 1 up
C P. Peters. Atlantic City, defeated 1). H.
White. Atlantic City. 3 nnd 3
TWO MORE TEAMS NEEDED
TO COMPLETE INDUSTRIAL
Six baskctbnll teams have entered the
Industrial llasket Hall I-eagtie They xvcro
Dohbon, IJ. O. I.. Stetson. Barrett nnd Co .
Monotype nnd Atlas Company The league
needs two more Industrial teams to complete,
the circuit.
Laurel Entries for Tomorrow
rirst race rlalmln-c. three.j ear-olds and up.
mile and 1 furlong Amphlon. 101. Dartworth.
107' Haby Sister, 104 Capltanla, 103. Hesse.
107. Lnn. 109: Sam Slick. 1()7. Lohenarln. 10.1
.saraon II. Wl. '.Xlayme XV . HI7. Ed llond. 107.
JJalheur. I no, I'etlar. 1U3, Hrother Jonathan,
lot. Miickross. 02.
Second rsia. the Chexv Chase Steeplechase
Handicap, Jinno added. four-ear-olds and up,
about KVj miles (a)XVelsh KlnB. 147; (bK'aptaln
Parr. 137. The Carmet 132. (a)Karly t.lrht. IS.'..
The Hrook. 14V OJala, 13.', lb)Hhannon lllxer.
14il; Nnrthwond, 131 (a)J. K. L. Hoss entry,
(hlltal Pirr etitrj.
Third rare the Yankee Doodle Purse, all aires,
(1 furlonits Westy llown. 124; Ablnghurat 112.
XX'oodstone. 101. Manokln. 104; Dlxerslon. 07,
Stnrtllnu. 11. Ed Cudlhee. IDS. XX'oodward. nil,
XX'ood Trap. too. Leochares, 114; Tlpplty
XVltchet. 104. Heather Moon. 104; CadUlac. inn
F'ourth race, the Potomac Handicap, 12000
added, 1 mile, two-year-nlds Jack Hare, Jr ,
133: Lanlus, I'.'O, Pajment 10(1. Recount, 102,
(a)Kashmlr. 121. Drastic. H7. Hahu. 100;
(a)Salvestra. 111). Matinee Idol, Inn. Caan
Hoy. 104 (a)II. C Jlsl'enberk entry.
Fifth race, the Laurel Park Liberty llond
Handicap. J1.X41 added, all ages, 1 I-1H miles
100, Harry Shannon. 01. 'XVIstful hr mt mf m
tSi.ur. 12ff; Crimper. 122; Ticket. 115: Ed Hoc-he.
lim. iilirry Shannon. R: txvlstful, 112; Hendrle.
121. Htraltsht Forward 112. Fenmouse, ln.x,
XX'esty llogan I2S. Julia .eon, 110. Holiday,
102 tJames Hutler entry.
Sixth race. laltnlna. three-year-olds and up.
I mile 1 furlnn Obolus. 112. Alston. 107. Hud
welser. 10.1. '11 M. Miller. 102, Disturber. 0s,
llrlckley. Ill, Joe Finn, HIS. Napoleon, 102.
Euterpe, inn. Cousin Dan. 02. Harry louder,
107; The flusybody. lua, Spectre. 101, 'Mr.
Mack lis. 'Ella Hyan. SO
Seventh race, selllnir. three- ear-olds and up,
1 mile 20 ards tElllson. 112, llnlldav, 10S;
Juduo WtnKflelrt 10.'. Graphic. H4. tW.vter
XX'ltch. 105. Shootlnir Star. 10: Amalgamator,
10.'. Dan. I0!. amies. 108. 'Lucius, U7. tXVII
llam Cappell entry.
Flee pounds' apprentice allowance claimed.
Weather, clear, track heavy.
AND MKN'H HTOKKS
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PITT PLUNGERS NEARS THE WHISTLE,
WITH BUCK WHARTON COACHING
OLD PENN'S LINESMEN, QUAKERS'
CHANCE AGAINST PITT BRIGHTENS
Old-Time Red and Blue Star Strengthens For
wards Already by Making Several Shifts
on Eve of Big Battle Here
Hy KOIIEKT W.
WITH Doctor "Huck" XVliarton nacK on
tbe Job, I'clin'a rhnncea to B'x'o Dltts
liurch more than a hard battle are crcxtly
improved.' Whnrton has taken charue of
the linemen, and nlrendy n marked Im-
proxement Ii
been neen. It e
shifted Dock Cook
from the Hcrubn
to tho vuralty In
p'.nce of Jeriittld
und the change
Iuih KtreiiKthcned
the team Ileforo
the Neaeoti end,
proxlded ' Huck '
ntun on tbe Job.
the lied nnd Blue
rush line xx 111 Rive
,i Kod account of
Itaelf. Il xvould
liax-e been a l?rinl
tlilnu for Pe n ii
had be take n
cluirsc txx-o xxeeKH
URO. i. XX MXXXXLl i.
W'hurion la one of the bent line coaches
In thu country He Is n HpeclnllHt m this
department Since be left collicc bcx-crul
years bro, "Iliicl." h.xa devoted his entire
time to the foiuniils and hax u HX'Htcm
second to none He Kno xehat the men
Hie tuippoaed to do on u'i'v play nnd Oi Ills
It Into thciu tixuii the atatl.
The I'eiin.xylMiul.i n.xxtcin of line )luy
Inii been adoptc-il nil mci the country, and
Wli.il toil Is one ot ita otlUu.ilots Tlia
RU.ud.i niu expected to dltXe throufih and
'ork toix-iird k ) t uln lailut, xvhllo the
tackles do the mime, but coxcr more
ground. It KCeius Mlmple, but lof. of work
mu.-t hu iloiiu to cut the tr.en worklue
I'lopcrlj.
Toaclios Natural Play
"I ctex'elop tin; men uIoiik thelt natural
lilies," Whnitou told me one il:i u couple
of cars uro "I ito not expect ix lineman
to take the mime position that I did xvblle
I .is pl.iyiiitr, but iillmv lilm to eelect bis
own. For exumple. If a pl.ter likes to
stand with his tight foot furward. I do
not try to tench him to stand with his left
foot ndx'anced. 1 expect him to play low
hoivexcr, and drlxe In on most of tbe plaH.
but If he can make better lime eraxilliiK
on his bands and knees than on bis feet
he Is allowed to crawl. I tell them xcliat
to do, and it Is up to them to do It I In:
best xvny they can."
On the exe of the Important came xvith
Pittsburgh I'enn has regained confidence
nnd li ready to light to the last ditch The
men arc playing together In better style
and the offense Is much smoother. A new
attack has been dex eloped behind closed
Kates nnd It li bellexed that Warner Is
In for n big surprise. The coaches believe
that n swift attack nt tho start xvlll sweep
Pitt off its feet nnd place the Red and
Ulue In position not only to keep the scoro
to n close figure, but also to xvin.
Pitt's Defense Is Weaker
Pitt's defense Is not so strong as last
year, especially on forxvard passes, Last
Saturdny It xvas noticed that Syracuse took
tho ball doxxn the field from the klckoff
and did not lose It until the 17-vard lino
hnd been reached Then It xx-as only a
matter of txvo Inches that cost them tho
ball. I'enn believes that this can happen
again and if the ball is carried that far
It will not be lost on doxvm. If Pittsburgh
Is confident of winning, there Is likely to
4JJy
"You've Got the
Goods, Atlantic'
Todty.th pf elf ic srt vlty Irit la prae
firstly worthleMaia cbck on th suit
ability of a ffiiolioc. for tumpli, for a
Svtn motor qulpmtot Itaarma
moitprobabla thai tho daflnltlon of gas
ollns will hava to b bateJ on the per
cantiga that dlailla ovr between apeel
flad temperatures, when tbe distillation
Ii carried out under epeclflcd condition..
"Tho gs.oline mutt not vaporlit too
fraely foriwortaonttOat.thatltould
notbaatfe. and accondlyjtalossln nor
ga by craporatlon would b too great.
Hence, fha specification may hav to
contain llmltatlona of tha percentage dla
illling over below a certain temperature,
coupled perhaps with a proviso that cer
tain percenttgee shall distil over below
other filed temperatures. In order that
rsquUlie amount! of low.bolllng con tit
uants shall be preaaot to future esay at art
lag of an engine.
Ukewlsa the specification must con
tain proviso that all must distil over
below certain mailmum temperature. In
order to eiclude from the gaaollno tho
heavier petroleum dU tills tea, sucb sa
kerosene '
Official Press -Statement
by U. S. Govt, Bureau of
Standards,
We've bo preachlnyand praeddngtho
am thing for years Tba boillngpolat
of Atlantic Caaolloa la alwaya uallona
Il meeu Unci SeaVa Ideaa perfectly.
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ATLANTIC
G AS
MAXWELL
be u big surprise, for the Red nnd Hluo
xvlll fight hard nnd xvlll not quit until the
final whistle blows
All In all. It look like the best game ot
football that xvlll be staged this ear Ynle,
Harvard and Princeton xvlll be missed nnd
the football public Is anxious to see some
thing good before the nciison ends Nexv
York Is nil worked up oxer tbe battlo and
il big crowd xx 111 como oxer tomorrow morn
ing Kvery newspaper In tho lllg Town
xvlll be. represented, which Is something now
nt HiIb lime ot the year. It shows that
Philadelphia nt last Is on the Brondxvay
football map
Brtixx it in Big Game
Another game xihlrh looks important xvill
be put on In Providence tomorrow between
Drown and I'olgate The Drunonlans are
xclthnut the serxlces of Pollard, the dusky
halfback, xvbo has fallen In III repute xxlth
the faculty Colgate has a husky eleven
nnd walloped Cornell hy the score oi .'0 to u
last Saturday In the other game of the
seasrin the New Yorkers trimmed Uucknell
by tbe wore of 14 to 0. Ilroxvn has plaxed
four games, xvlnnlng nil of them Hhode
Island xvas defeated, 27 to 0 ; Johns Hop
klni lost, 20 to 0 ; Holy Cross went down
under a 27 to 6 score, nnd Inst Saturday
Boston College, which la coached by Charley
Hrlcklex'. xvas barely beaten by the count
of 7 to 2
Colgate should win this game, ns the
team Im more experienced and the x-cteran
bnckficld Intact "Chick" Hubbel, it Phila
delphia boy, Ip the star of tho backfleld
"Harx-nrd" the 'Informal' eleven ot course
lost a football game to Boston College
yesterday by the score of three touchdoxvns
to nothing." This Is si nexv xvay to score
a football gamo. Lut, as Hnrx-ard Is not
playing for keeps, It will sulllce. The Bos
ton team apparently had nn easy time of
It, but the sordid details of the slaughter
xx-ere mercifully deleted by the censor
of Atlantic
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steady unfaltering. Truly a super-gasoline
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Atlantic Gas is so downright spunky.
Up-hills are turned into down-grades.
Level stretches become as the free, un
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Increased mileage and decreased up
keep are a matter of course and fact
"Whatever you drive Ford or Fiat,
Cole or Cadillac,Roamer or Rolls-Royce,
Atlantic Gasoline will give it new im
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O L I N
NORTHEAST'S SOCCER LOSS "
FIRST IN NINE YEAH W
iikiii school socrr.B i.i'.vncn
tJoal
TV,
By bcorlng two goals In the closing mln
utes of the second half, the Frankford High
School soccer team defeated Northeast
High In an Interschotastlc Soccer league,
match nt Frankford yesterday by the score
of 2-0. It xvas the lied and Black's first
leagtid soccer defeat In nine years.
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