-V , J .. V 4 V 1 i j, tjVI ." Y "f fi ,s. .V .r ill 'Jt 7fr V' 'Us 'J fr fi' 4 - V - V , rf,'- 1 A ", itfii" EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER p, 1 1918 K WN A KANGAROO aJT . WILL ADMIT THAT IT'S SOME JUMP FROM CHICAGO TQBOSTON WORLD'S SPRINT CHAMPION 'i 1AY ENABLES RED SOX AWT IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? $0 TAKE REST, AND ODDS WHErsI THE PRECIOUS Pass aith its alc too FEvjcJ HOURS OP LCAVe, FlNJALLY RGACne5 You - AMD YOcJ HURRY ALOM6 To ThG 6TNTIOM COUMTMG all Tne Loose CHArsJGe. DGDUCTimG Fare THlMKrs(i HOT STUFFY "BIG TbvArsl" OP rHAT LOrMG,, RIDE To The IM POINT BREEZE TONIGHT NOy FAVOR BOSTON BOYS Frank Kramer to Meet Vcrri in His Farewell Ap pearance in America CARMAN IN MATCH RACE I'' '. M t ' ' (. ? y to Shcan's Digit Also Handicapped Barrowitcs. i rvK.it P. ,.,.. !.:.. t :.. w...i:.. tvt... r.. t..,. JJIII uvtiy tiling iO 111 AlCitUlIIUCS nun iui i ubi- poncd Opening Classic B'Vs'S . X. .1 U """ KM S R. . Bfc IWkiEm E1 I XR s i). vlft' s-ra: MtSJfitl n HOHLRT mi f ,S 'ports 1-dllor Mmlni I'libllr I f dsf r wn ytwn JEN Dave Sliean stuck the middle QKV3. VHTZC-A" face of an unsuspecting flounder Tucsdjj afternoon lie pulled ' mm II 1 1 tf "Y""""S which incicised the inteti'st ?ltTrjen thn T?frl Snv nllil fhn Pflhs vl. - ...... ..... .. .. S&'jjjldeis fiom Bawston had the edse on fiCKj who was scheduled to peifonn ,jC.,B)uch steerage class Keij one admitted the Clik.iso ilnli i", round the mlddfe station if fehean plijed actoidins to foun, lint how can sStk'S'jy do his best with a split tincei !0twy as running an automobile on wLv . . . ... -aer. it cant bo done Cha.rley PIclc, who Is well known SKhad the, kej stone job wished upon him )K. nonessential bv his boss IJollle has jKliear, his hitting has 'been pool and Ills raft v aWV Hnecessarj '. t naricv is .i neiier muer ana uouiu ue a sweii nciuei it T he didn't cioss his legH evciv time he stalled Tftei a giound bill tmi tlin .AAnrn 1. A rl ..,. Ak t n, B flfTltf K, . 1 Ul llt.lL H.HOUII II1C UI7'1.1ltl " I 1 l 1 woik In the sciies. Now Shan will H Hils rumoied that ColTe will pla second if the eieian's flngei i not in vy the best'of shape toda '3fn Testerdaj's lain made it possible SnInto executte session and discuss the ,?XS. . .. ... . I.. .... .!- . .. . I.H.. Dasepaii wuici wno anemia a nui iu s ri.hnnifl town and blushinch accepts the f. averythtng pio and con, with the accent on the litter as umiiI t Dean Dijtlen, of Clilcago had the most inteiesllng Infoimation to Jfatvulge, which wa as follows. "1 was at I' that the libb as paccd to suftocation I said: ""QuitJ a number of visitors hcie ou would be piett bus ' v "'Yes,' icplied the attendant, there ai e thousands of visitors heie this eU and we oNpeot moie than that. That wai exhibit is drawing a lot of ,, eut-of -tow .1 people ' " fflllAT ahoics how popular tlir 1101W scnci gamri me nmj Imit the M. nati m natives aic talking about them. Interest Growing Ci.V - ETOST the Some there is more interest "j-on. The sale of tickets has increased capacity crowds at all o the gjmes. However the old-time watchful waltint; fyX parties, where lopl fnps stand in lino all night to get choice scats In the jrableachers, have been eliminated. There were no night hawks .it the piik O&Tuesday r.ght or last night but some of the faitliful fum of thtm K' arrived o: the park at 6 in the morning. iX vJl16 bc-'iy reircsnea aner a ingiu s sieep Dilr Sentiment vvhatevei that is is swinging in the diicction of Mostim a iff',, .. ... .-.-,. ... .,.., riixne roii3 on, icsvercaj tne cuus ee'a Red Sox pic looked ui.nr as the .at-wlli happen tomonow. when a fresh sunnh of dope comes in v Thers !s a big dlffeience In the mental ittitude of the opposing teams "ub are on edge, rcadj to do or die in tlie bis battles and te.liiln,; moment that the.v aie about to enter a woild scries, on the oiliei fie Boston plajeis aie devoting most of their time In pi.nlng whist Tdulslns in the gieat national drawing game at then hotel Thev um Into this series the same as in anv American League gimes mid aie 4 rvous as a guj attacking a big steak Thev are not vvoiried oei an- , and this mental condition will be an inipoitant fictoi. Ball )la.vers on fliat division clubs vvlio planned to upend a p'ea-Hiu .er on then share of th. seiies coin should piepaie fui a big disappoint .fWHE stall oiobablu it ill tint maw hmiuihacked ituniinu itttmi J W li their Mhate of the dltiv. for ptcsent indication point to t hoit- i( - oe in the legal-tender supply, Players' Bunhrolh ITlHE'plaiern' fchare last jeai was sometliing like $1."0,000 and taking that rH.2" figure as a basis the National Commission last vvintei voted in hand the PX n Tsfii.. lan., tOflAA An.l. .....4 I. 1n... tl mA H.'AHCeu wJIM?iB f.UVV CUt.ll C1IIU llir lUSIS fltUU vxmWpmr,.. j ... ttjitnls year ate one half as much as last ssrtlf. That means some $75 000 will W'fhtvmuch to take care of the contending teams The remaindei will hs Krfi-ilr 'aa ln slv Parts- which means some La'Df ciuj 'ii , i; ctui l s iuuin 111c inc-v nniiiuiti fifcefc' . !RntAkfnrr nf nlflvpis. bnwev'pt there ntf slv of them in I'lilinci. nt jfjSpresent who are thinking 'eiiouslj of 9ii7 a - ' - - .. - . $5,TBlUtdeIphia business men foi their sovtutM? Thej are Stuff Jlclnnis. Amos frWU'Killefer and Dode Paskert, Tliese tjipaawd from second division teams and f5'At the Metropole Hotel this morning Schans Stiunk, Mclnnis and rZ'Mtiere preparing a testimonial to &Vi ' ' ;S ''JVT0 OmClAL iiijormation liai ft-jgjr I4" " piiuril'il acicunu'fa iuuuj iiwurin, 11 M iimjii'f iitji uuynm &'fek,1orriyIcr tUJJ hurl for the Cubt wSi .mound for the. lied Sox. i' '.- H-' Interest in Series t'WIHE National Commission meeting L . instructions to umpiies and officials was postponeu until this foienoon W m Account of the impossibilit of plajin? the nun? The lommissioiieis i WrrfTpleased over the interest in the j'liexpeclatlons. The unanimity with "ftmncially Inteiested in tlie leceipts ' jthei'share of the coin to a fund to be . aIbib ft 11 A 4v An nln oitifr A tltA rmfrv rA I uaf 'Junterest In the outcome of the contests is not confined to this countty, (uj extends up to the front line tienches In Kuiope, and icsponding to . thhi.'ithe United States Goveinment has auanged to send tlie box sCoie r-ajpwd compiehenslve stories of each game b Goveinment wireless to be ills &ftriiHlted wherever theie aie Yankee soldiers, vvhethei In Fiance. England gtiMWily, KJWjHslPt addition, with the consent of the Hini1ll will send pla by pla descriptions of each fining of the games able,, to be published In the Paris SYork Herald, which also will be Wpoits and box scoies. tt Nany World Series I GHnot a single member of the Mktionals In the 1910 world seiies Is lt W Jnterestlrg to note tno great .9rW4 scjles experience, sajs Daniels, participated In four seiies, in all ttwea times as a Giant and a fourth tat Meyers are the world's champjon champion Braves of 1914 have .Mitchell, who "Has coach on the Ja Manti and Third Bt.s:eman rskert and Reindeer Klllefcr re defeated In the 1915 world's tche'd thai series fiom the bench, being laid up with a lame aim. .Sox. at least the star members jfllooner-has been on three winners, playing on the Red Sox world's i of 1912, 1915 and 1916 snd team. Is and Stiunk wete members lit and played with the team thai lost to the Biaves In 1914. th nnd Mays sttated In both Ml gJni-Jona and Sam Anew were members of the 1?16 team. dJo. Buh helpwl th W.M.WWKM. Cliitaso. Ill , "-opt " digit of lii sood light fist Into In the championship IhiwI be t'p to tlie time of the Injiii the in tlie Ke stone position foi I'lmlcv roi the Cubs, whs runMueird ei would fooli on his thtowlnc hind' Its lust is Sundij undei tlie new (!i eminent In Philadelphia as i tliinl biwiiian b Mitchell when Mould was Mitel been plajliiK' vanguin n bill ill alliouml plav made lilin uiuielv rift Ult 111 k It ,11, 1.1 ll M n l.ti..,. ..t .., .III.. . . I. ....(.111 IH1 i 1 MI IM ll come in foi the amp doe .iltboufch fn the loval oidn of deins tn co inipoitant subiect m hand i:vei .. I. I ..a.. .. . .1-... 1.- , it-i ici . imiumu .. a uvju in iim honoi These epeits talUed uei the Ia Salle Hotel toda and noticed Turning to one of the attendant" this week isn't theie' It looks as if in Big Scrict, in the comins confiu t js time lulls and the magnites arc looKIng for That was uailj enough, and thev . ., ,.. ,....., ..,.. weie iiiouni luvuiues, mn iou-i probable winners No one can ti II bure to Suffer V.... ... ,U1. T-t. .!... .ll UKUIC IIUS UUl I lir piltr ... and the attendance vvid not be o be the olavers' shaie and it takes or the plaveis will leceivc as much - -- . r..- sending a vote of thinks tn two klndneis in tinning them adiirt last Sliunk loe TJusli Wallv Schang athletes had bald luck Trev weie allowed to plav on pennant nmneis- send lo ( onme MHek. ' hern iliiiilnea' iioanhnn llir and Buah or HutU n ill be on tlir Pleases Commission to have been held esterda for tlnal series, which aiieadv has evceeded which the plaveis and all nthei have agteed to donate 111 pei cent of distiibuted among tlie vaiious wai Art ft" ainUai a Ariniinistiatlon, the National Com editions of the Cliicdgo Tiibune and bupplied with the Government's wire- 'derails on Both Teams Cubs who lepresented the Chicago on the present Chicago team's pa- numoei or cud plaveis wno nave nan a New York scribe Meikle leads. of which he has been on the losing- time while a Dodger Meikle and wot Id's championship loseis The four lepiesentatlves on the Cubs, Braves; Pitcher George Tlei, Out- Chuck Deal. were members of the Phillies when series by the Red Sox, Killefei, how- of the team, aie all woild' series taking a strong part In the victor of of thiee world's herles vvinneis with he YictoiJous Red Sox series of 1915 thlfties bt tia Glanta In 1913. UHNl A 8IG ToURlrOG CAP. WITH Tne lUELCOMe VAR CAMP COMMUNITY 6ERVICE IGnJ (1 COM6S ALOMCS w LOCAL SWIMMER DEFEATS KRUGER Marling C o m v s illiin Three-fifths of W orl.l".s Record T(l K1 I IT I MATCH HACI' HiroM Kiuuci famous metuboi (if tho cclbtatd Ma.utan sw Imiintu ie mi anil lioldor of t 11 tlu mltls iPtntiN fin 1 i(K4lrnKe "-ini i.is tiont-il ti t i vitt-ni iv. of lij nuiip life ai tin (.umMUuwi CrkKet lub lat euinj,r Kniser tlon: Itli liin toiinmitP llip UiiKh K ihitmniKu ind C'artiu. hint is liHie to ie riihitkms ami com- pe'- in a fw iac lit d Oro! fo: the btucflt of tin Now a U thp i,p "loi when our- Mac Ks win PI iitle-lioldet m t In e(i otliPi up aRalnt the fn.t an pt i - t R(H1 lit tClillK ill uwiionIi'p tb" title l-s pIMJll 1' tb U tlie t ih I K'iIT Id- win U bound to ie' :n nuiw lipfote bun and f a re ufi t Uut lohnon Marllntr of the Meadow bionk Cluli refu-i-d to illon the I tbouslil ibai be was taelncr Hie In st bael.stiukc swiiiune, -pi the woild to . ii-' lei his mind lili- one thought when i ell-d to the slartliiK point bv htartet Kieil ( ik'v to meet lie.Rei 'n h fjfi varris baikstioke i.iee, was to finish first Not onlv did M irl'nc suipri-e the seve-al hundred -pr tatoi and KruKei bv KiMMK the w oi his champion bis liiM solluek f the toui but he lame within ihiee-tiflhs of the maik held bv Kiutei fin the dlsiauee 'I Iih Haw lilau nnd his maik In opt-n wali while It wa-neees-iij to nuke h turn In the (jei mintowu pool Irm nishl I lie how ms of lhe VadowbnoK siar wis sf stailhUK Ihat a nuuh biek tmKe laee of in" vaids wis auanged Imuieillatrh aftet Hst iiitlu s evmt fins m.leh iae will be paif of the pi o- KliUll rti Mir ' uiiiiiiinn im. ,i...... .... (ivford Mreets toniKhi In tddition to this lace Duke KahinamoUu nnd Lane will give (xbibltiniis ind icinpete .. i... ,ii,i..i.. . i n . r,ui jiii In rates nnd intninlii the speeiaiors willi theh mllve niuplial intiiuuetit-' Fair Weather for World Series (nnllnurd from rase One i -, n ev.n i.ionev. and o,e . e,,ues,s are be-, Ing niide forodds on the Ued Sox e-ne iiimg uiae nas aone a 101 10 iimiu tain the morale of tne Cubs' supporters is the report that Pat .Moian manager of the Phillies, has i isked $100 at even monej on the Biuins Aloian has a leputatlon as an exceedingly cautious man In handling his eoln and If he feels $500 vvoith of Cubs sentiment stlirlng in his stem ihe mole leikleos bettors figure the Cubs a good enough hoist- to rui down the home slieteh of the dvlng habeba'l season Left Hanelers Muv Open As Is customary with vol Id serlen managers Kd lauow and Fred -Mile hell kept their mouths elosed when discus sions legardlng a startet on the mound toda was staited The onlj nint that came fiom either eamp consisted of a statement that a left-handei would start for the Cubs Willi h means, of eouise, Jim Vaughn 01 (leoige Tvier The wise aie picking Babe lluth foi the opening Hnston assignment, with sec. ond eholce falling either on Joe Hush or Carl ilavs War Ha Hurt llio Came Visiting magnates weie unanimous in the veulicl that tils piesent feiles Is demoiistiating bevoud all doubt that iu teret In piofesslonal baseball has waned, for the duration of the war at least It was jioluted out that among the spectators lodiv were a large per centage of uniformed men, on furloughs from Camps Crant and Custei and from the Great Lakes Xaval Traliillng .Sta tion and theie was a conspicuous ab sence of men of milltar) age on the bleachers. Magnates sild that tlie patronage, of the men In the seivlce could not be counted on tn suppoit the game appreciably, and thai the adjourn ment for the period of the war, therefoie, would have been advisable without the mandite of the War Department Pub lie Interest lias turned oveiteas, the magnates declaied and In the same breatli predicted that from a financial standpoint this ear's series would not equal its foi tiler successes. Illustrative of tlie argument, that baseball is proving an unpopular war time sport, Phil Ball, president (tl the st Louis Ainerlean League Club, said compliance with the Mjgestlon of ruMl .i,.. nn intiujii unnlH have saved Ills club J6:fli)t H a)d his. losses' onhe. ----,. t .- -., - - - . PrAUiha' f 3G1 Ml Itfn ITIO IfllliHi ' Ml vTTTT s ?KrX EEi7 ?-&cYJ . -a asiKvO-y xj-SBT-r . -viYw Feeuj J-SIS--JPkTi-j.X I -- S. MUIUIf -. 34 V'O'jII i 1. - - -X ".. !SmM?. -vSLDDEMuY 5TOP5 AMD Vou'Re A-SKS.D if Yoo'RS G'oirsJd .To The. ClTV NEW DRAFT LAW IS HOLDING UP COLLEGE SPORTS I'rofooi Corn in Sajt No Vth- lclir Teams Poillr if It Is Kiifoiixd Np llufn, Sept ." No dctision is hUoh ty he made b (laninl 1'iimclon and air ieIitlo to iCMimiMK football Ul( otnf"! J Fports when tlie fcdiuol cir opt ns until nfur tlie ai nal at these institutions rf the Goeiimirnt of- fltial who ill direct the util iit woiK It Is aFMumed that as I'i evident "Wil son and eot(tai UnUnr liuf twice de rlaiPd that ".pnit. should bo maintained at the unie-sines thcr uu tl sihcilulo. will be nithtt tilted The oiilj doubt is reaided as Ihk in the nppHc.tlnii of the drift upon studentb who an mure tlitu ijihuen ltis c f are If tliese ate Fununnnod to cie up the't ,-tudle and icport at cantonments for srivbe tlie ,Ut oflklnls URtee that no athlPtks will bt posJhle t d tb it tbfr 1 no doubt reprirdiiiR the abilit nf the tinirrMtio- to continue theh c iten.p ) I'n fe-soi flobert totin h" id of tlie alo ttltletu bo ird of coutiol sad th it ro alhbtio teini would be pTsdde if the eishleen- eat-otd draft H en foiced Me stated that the itmal of ' tht 'lovermntnt ippresentatte- was Twaitpd befoie am -i-hdules ate diawu up Raines arranged F(piad otganied fit tialning o) i oat In s appointed tint ro aim. tic tenuis would be inssilile If 'he eislueeti-v eai-ord drati ! en- fmcetl Me staled ihat the atuval ofieNIClt lo lle ),hakl befoie tlie nronth 'hr Uoveriiiinnt ieiresemattve was i, ut ,v8 fol Koiip, he was inerelj nvvaneil befoie anv .ehilules aie diaw n Blanii d an extension of time bv his P cames ananned squads oi&iiiUed ,i,at hoaid hi oidei that he mluht finish fi i HalnliiKoi i oai In s appointed nlt. se ison lamleson has letuined to " hs wife and vounirstei at 1'atelson, X. RfKTflN ?rHPnillC ITANnQ ' nd peiformiiiK etbential work DUJlUll OVjIUjUULEi OlnllUO I eau UiesK Is at his home In the fai Wfii i orlh above Albel la, Canai'a, ehtpplni Ol 111 heilCs I heie Will Boglll 1 down tiees, and the lest or the pitching A.i I,.,,,1 ,, A I'i,,..., ...,,, i tan will he totinir nuns in tlie tier - UuMitii. ept -Potp Jiiemcnt of Hie iir't woikts snles baseball irame hi i nicaKo does net UTect the frchedule as oiiglnallv uiauKOd foi this elt.v, It was announced t'nless thete Is mothei pustpounl Kami in ChicvRo the first same heie will be plaved Moudav otlfieatinii eards were sent out to all who have 'ipplled foi noilds series -""' - ",' """J.0"- '", ';x ")?, L?2. "ll"-11 "l ......... ...... ..... ..,.-... .. present iioiifieation eards nv tickets remaining aftei illotnrnt to tegular PP pllcants will be placed on genet al salts latet BETTY M. WINNER Pliiladrlplii.t I'.nccr Capture , Clas .H Wilniinslon :K1 tt Hmlnslmi, Del . bepl 5 1 lie TNilM delphln pacer Bett M , starred In the I 11 1 . ..--. AA . U lti.llll nf A - " t-I.tf licit-IT latC lt. 1HC wrinniiiv; acp! teldaN Mle w011 ie M(im n st,:a,u ,ieati, flom ., -, ,,, ,,,,,, ,,!,. i i nit. The field carried hei at a terrific clip for parts nf the mile and the Xew Jer sev entrv Ccinmodore Dallas, contested each heat to the wire, but thev were unable to outsti p the speedy daughtei of Russell H The three heats ovei this new tiaek aveiaged well below 2 II Koxing al Sun Ship V boxing and wrestling show baa been anauged bv the Sun shipbuilding Com panv Athletic Association, to take place In the Chester Ainior this evening Five bouts and three grappling matches are listed , SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS TOMMY IIOBSOS the Boston welter weight, pulled two surprises within five davs On 1'ildav he knocked out Battling Kopm, ihe Willianisport mid dleweight. In tlie tenth round of a sched uled twelve-iotmd fight in Boston, and on Inesda night he even pulled a gi eater surpiise when he knocked out Tom Gib bons, the brother of the famous Mike Gibbons, in the sixth lound of a sched uled ten-round bout at Milwaukee The management of the Olympla has signed ltobson to box Welterweight Champion Ted (Kid) Lewis ln tho final bout on next Monday night Joo Uagan, also of Boston, was supposed to have fought Lewis, but he was forced to can cel the fight because he was called away into the National Army. If Ilobson makes a good showing against Lewis Matchmaker Jack llanlon will match him against some tough middleweight, probabl) Jaek McCarron, of AllentoMi Johnny Mealey. Bobbv Gunnls's pride, and Dick Storsh, of Cleveland, will be the contestants In the semifinal. I htle Heiir. the MonUnn Indian is con fident he will IsUe inn measure nf Tounr McGnvern of Port Illehinond when thej rlnh In sn !chtroetnd tilt ln the final bout at Ihe Mlantle CH "portlns Club to morrow nluht. Hear will rhallensu Joe Tuber .If be rurreeiU in defeating lommv tauisdpn'N tar ftyrUhi Joe Hooker and (lenran Bowker, two tolored welierweisltta wilt lit the conteitanta in III nlmnnal. iffo other oouia nre on, jne. projraai r .t..- ' -. m, 4i-" fi . .. j. . f . ... ,ii n w- .' -tX' I . 'J . r U.' .'JJi . -'J -. -JL M . X ttlU tH; , ,, t SCOTT PERRY AND OLDRING NOW AT CRAMPS scveml Other Mcmbcts of th- Iclics re Txpci'tcl lo Gel lis- senli.il Jobs tit Sliipv.ini fc'cott I'errv is not a incmbei of the i hestcr bhlpvanl hall team, although the pltihtng ihp for the Athletics din Ins the list f,eut.on tvviileJ for the Chester teim last Monday nsainst Mravvliridso .t Coth'ei. Instead I'ern is tii essential put of the ball ihib icp reaonlatlnB: the ti amp's hhlpvaid 'I he ac'iulsttion of bcott I'etiv Is onlv the lieRlnnini; of a ipgular lnll iluli foi Vianips AlsiiHgei Dillon hid vinually tin uitiip -Mhletlis ball ilub as his BiiintK at the flilpv.nd last "-mitl is and he eiucls to announce within a few divs tht seveiil inole ulll he iuhls line-up P.ube Oldilng and JaKe Miionch aheadv have joined Clamps s foi the lcmaintler of the .MacKnien, thev ire all hiltitiK tht tiall Ihvt means oer-eis in -ome apacitv 01 ePeu(hvl vvoiU in plants ncai theh on homes VRVvov and Perkins both hive depen dents, I.anj (Jaidnet evpfLts to bo tr 1'ianee as a V il C sctretaiy and ,voiKei . tieoice Hums is waltlnc a call to lne naUi hile I)vke and Duean i r.i,,iu ' '" " Steve O Neill, stai catcher or tne Cleveland Ameilcan League Club, ai nouneed last evening that he has ob tained a job in the llvet department of the lev-er Vallev .Shops bteve is mar lied and lias a fumib BEMJFIT BOXING SHOW T SHIBE PARK TONIGHT Ihe postponed show of hosing and v-iudevll'e which wis paitlv gone through last Thuisdav evening, villi hold sw-iv it sblhc Paik tonight V Mans and'WUIlF Urltl. dhcctois of enteitain ments at lloe Island undei vihose pcr Kinal dliectlon the show is being Inndhd and Mis I'. T .stptesblliv have p'amud n'lne special added attiactions Tlie smoke fund for soldieis, and sailois will lecelve eontllbutlons which the Ladles Auslllaiv will, undei the direc tion of Mrs V. T Stotesburv take up Mi Alaus has arranged with Phil (llass man to have Lew Tendler appeal in a three-round go with Whltev Kltzgera'd lendlei volunteeied for the last show and it Is said will go three very fast lounds All shlpvard emploves wearing then buttons will lie admitted flee, and anv of their friends accompanvlng them will ilso be pdmltted flee The tickets for Ihe postponed show will lie good next Ihuisdiv evening also Theie will be mote real events than tiave evei been seen at anv show in this section Doois will open at 7 p in Band eoneeit fiom T 30 to S p in, when the big show will start piomptlv Admlial Howbs has again accepted the invitation in be with the bovs and Mis i: T Stotesbui v will sgaln present the boxers with prizes tonteatants In the Una) bout of (he nooning enow or rne cloned arena oi me i aiuiiria A i' on fceptember II. Yankee Sdiwarlr. manager of Hirri lHraA lb f3i-niL Ifcts llnlitivAfrvlit filulma lvn his bos w Ml si9 llchtnplRhl rhnmplon t uon Benin Leonard the flislit nf hln 111V wh-nlfta !nt mm iojtMner in ine una. i oui di inp ObmpU a uek fruui Monday ntsht Inhnio Mlcft. of Lancaster And Kid sheler now of this tltj will furuiah th fireworks In the tlnal bout at the open air arena Inf Cambria A C tomorrow nUht Wolgast la out a stop Sheeler aa he hopes that he will be matched to box Jimmy Mt Cabe .the local welterweUht, a return fight at a local club In the near future Dennj Hughes, under tha managfmrnt vt -Herman Hlndlii will box Youi.g Merino of New York In the semlflnul Three other goofl bouts will be seen 4u Hunds and dlay Turner thA Indian, will be the contestants tn the flnul bout at the National A A on Saturday night These men are two of tlie best heavwelght bat tiers before the public, and a lctor oer the other will put the winner ln line for a match with Jack Dtinpse. the toast apnea tloji Benny Valgar the French champion, and Young Terry SI Govern, of this clt will meet In the semifinal Joe Melllnr. the Chicago llghtweleht and Kddle Uallat of Brooklyn will appear In an eight round tilt al JerejCit on Monday night .,. I'rlr Herman, the bantamweight ihamn'on la teach for his elght-mund fight with Zulu Kid. of New York, which Is tn take place at Jersey Cttj tomorrow night Yaiikl Hums the Jcra t'jtv bantam, end Battling Bedd), nf NewfYork, wll meet. In Ihe semi final 2 Rfnnt- KnnfntMii tocai Mn'tHJn.A'a, jnpnrr,,Key- W'S .l,BB -AMD You GET IN NITH THANKFUL RELIEF ND LEAisJ BACK OJ THG COMFORTA3LS CUiHIOMeD .SEAT HOR A REGULAR RIDE. ROY ' AIM IT A 6R-RRMD and GLORR-RO0S IN f- Ta TATA TArrA PENN TRAINING BEGINS SEPT. 16 t' p .i it r t rirsi rooinan Lamc is With Franklin & Mar shall on October 5 CORNELL DATE NOV. 23 Prn.isvlvanli will begin preiniations foi its second wirtlme football season on Votidav, eptember IS Hobert C Kolvvell, who once moie will have charge of the coaching lias isued a call for all indldates to repoi t on that date The late date Is due lo a piopos.il 'Pennsvl vanla made to all opponents not to start prelimlmi v work until the middle of the month Pennsj Iv aula's attitude inncernlnc tho continuation of i-ollcge sujirtj is pie- clselj what it was a jear ago last pill. when .thtough tho Initiative of Majo! Pickering the Quakers detei mined to maintain all their athletics as fat as consistent with the mllltarv pi ins of the Government Pennsvlvania's con tention Is now, as It w is then, that there is no better wav foi a college to conttibule to the mllitarv strength of the nation than bv furnishing supei vlsed athletics for Its entile student bodv This position is supported bv President Wilson, secretaiv of War Uikrr, General Leonard Wood and olheis The schedule as piepaied Is an un usuallv interesting one Tho seeson opens with Franklin and Marshall on Octobei R, followed with Bucknell a week later. On October 19 Swarthmore conies to Frinklln Field Lafavette is Pennsvlvanla s opponent on November 2 at Fianklln I'le'tl, followed bv Dart mouth on November 0 There will be no game with Michigan tills veni, but the place of the Wolverines villi lie well taken bj the Georgia School of Tcch no'ogj on November 16 The final game of tlie veal will be plaed with Cornell as usual This game, howevei, will be plaved on Satur dav, November 21, Instead of '1 hanks giving Da Amateur Notes thrift f litirrh . .. uhlrh 1ms hpen uin iitnff Rumen iegularh meets the Turner I t this btaurday afturnoon Turner V C frt ah from their victor? o er the Keadlnc bteel Casttnaa nine on I-abur Ua will be uut to win as the htit won und lost . gHine to the Christ ( hurrh nin Christ Church will depend on Drew to brlnz ltots la them while Turnr will use Uarr on the mound : t heater-Heater lloyn. nf th Cheater Ship building Conipati, would like to arrange gamea with all tvln and thlrteenjear old team's Hughe MtLoon mascot of the thletlcs Is manager of the team Ihe. line-up will tm made up of 1 Heagen left field, M Kant, catcher. M Mel oon short atop. J O Connejl first base V Alurphy, uecund bave, T Rune tenter Held .1 Don nelly, third base J .Kane, rlaht field and I Heagen, pi u her All tenma wiahlng games with this tea io should ncldress llughe Ml Loon, man aner care of the Chester bhlp ard Chester, I'a Rally II. (. would like to hear from either the 'Ihompaon H C or J If f-heehan ( lub for 8aturdaj afternoon Milton Spiel man manager J00d South Twelfth street or phone Dickinson 4 93 J North hml Club has Saturday afternoon open for a flrat-claas team ha,lng home around and offering a suitable guarantee J C Kberle manager nil's North Hope atreet or phony Kensington 3701, between tl an I 7 p m. rao I. A. Is open for Septemhr 7 and nuld like to hear from a flrst-clasn team ing home grounua ana onering a sultabl attraitlon J lalle, manager 71H ltti arsde street or phone Kensington 3008, be. tween il 30 and 8 p m. l-o&chaite Club Is npen fur September 7 and 1H, ard would like to arrange games with horn ciuos onering a reasonaoie guar antee. John Moore, nanac'r .il4 ritaiis wood street t phone fcutchase 313 It, be tween ti and 7 p m. Indiana II. V. Is open for this Saturday afternoon and would like to near from a first-class team having home grounds in or oui oi town ana onering a suuaui cuaran tee Joe Mfiman. manager. Iu3fi North Thlrtv-second street, or phone Diamond a. 4 j Thomution 11. C.. whb defeated the Bltner B C by the store of HI to H wbuld like io arrange games with all fourteen to six teen sear old team for Seretmber 7. 11 tH and cn Carl Freeman manager. JMt) North Kleenth street, or phone Poplar 43JS, uc.wrtfn i ana o p m. Roxboroiigh Juniors would like to arrange Karnes with all thirteen to nneen year old teams John Fredericks, manager, 4if.'5 ooone sireet hTritmV MC.HT. SKIT. 7111 NATIONAL A. A. lllh and ralharlne Sla, Wll.1 MiMre Tr sfohnny 1 x. -tl I vie nar ."AW -Vfl.auihlln imr fs. vm rjmaa- w . ll PAUL I'RLP SA Vi In a fvv vvltleh sepnri'ed cen ter", wheic haid-worklnfr promoters have mnnaged tn lestore the game to vome desiee of lt former popularity, the once loval pport of bike lacing Is but a menioi) : et there one man (dtnttfled with it whoe name i familiar to the poit-lovhiR iiubllc of the entire cnunlrv Frank Louh Kramer, one of the nmt trlkhiK Aruics In nnv poit and utlv dubbed "the lierennlal cham pion," N to the raual follower of the Rime the nlphi and omcBi of bike l.H itiK 1 lil li not "iraiipc. 1'or elRhteen veais the same haul wolkinc promoters if tbl" count' v and JUirope have been striving In vain to nnd some one to take the ine.iime of the champion Thou tind of rtollai"! have been spent in the futile quest Onlv once has he been de throned That wa-5 last season when Arthur Spencer defeated him 111 the titu lar lace Hut Kianiei trained all vvintei ind unset the dope bv coining bnrk better than ever this season and loRalnlnc his Vouors But the 'dnddv of Ibem all' when it comes to pedaling a bike had heard a ureatei eall than that of the board Hack It l fiom the Ameilcan boys over thie' (lRlitlnK foi democracv, Several weeks igo Kramer volunteered bis sei vices to the American Y M C. A , with a special request foi foielBii seivlce. He expects to lecelve a fuvoidble leply In a feiv llllV The cie.itet evponent of the Amerl- SUTTON IN RARE FORM Officer Who Lot Slenlon in 38 Pirkness ended an match on the Mcntcfi eoiirse jei-teidav, with Arm Plajs Stroke extellent coif Countrv Club the scene all square it the twentvrsecond hole, in a fouisome with Aithut La Itoche. the club champion and Hodman Hanson the runner-up foi the title, on the one side, nnd Lltuteiint W Sutton, of the British arniv. and G V. Sihuebel, the htenton piofesslonal, on the othet Lieutenant Sutton was with the cngl netis In the Galllpcll lampilgn, and lost his right mm in the fighting there Last night at tlie club he lectured on Ihe Peninsulu fighting lint featured the second w Intel of the. wai. On the golf conti-e his skill was uiicannv He took a ! coming In, and hud a bhd, 1 on the thlitecnth and a beautiful pat 3 on the fourteenth ills execution of anpioach slnts with his left aim biought frequent applause fiom the laige galler.v which followed the match ."Scwiomli Heads Stale Shoolcr In the lint of Pennslvnla trapshooters lust hnued In the lnlcrstiti Trapshootlna Aesoclalton l hurle H Nenronb of this rltv Is the ledder with ,11119 breaks out of V,0 tnraele 111 V 11 Vher of nravoshnrK N sftnnd on the list With llll-t luenlls nl of ITdllrles VVillItintH IV olslntK ti t of Ihle clli, ii third on Ihe list wbli 1'.0 hrev- out of J70 tHrKets lied rmilln leids the New Jere Rhoolers lth 3113 breaks out of 1"l", tarsets M ..LaiHMisjj J0m K aaaaaW J$&vR cnriettaW Jm AQMZRALS m af EisenloKr's WtrtirW M Masterpiece mL?Mf L lOcents Mml$M stvaighi rSr 1 i i-::'.Il? twm Henrietta OTTO EISENLOHR &-BROS. r7 1 eTteCtOS 1 INCORPORATED &--fF X P OCA M estAsusHto i.so h 1Jp' L J TOr j) m Store this week and select from a special group of all wool $30 suits in conservative patterns, heather combina tions, dark oxfords and beau tiful novelty styles for $20 ' William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St ".. A I A it - - V - . n 1RANK L. KRAMER can hike game will bid adieu to the c cling sport tonight at the Point Breeze Motoi drome. This will mark his first and final appeaiance in this city His opponent will be Francisco Veil I, the present Italian clnmplon. The taee will be decided In the bet two of three heats" Tho flist heat will be of two miles, the second of one and the third, If necessary, will be decided upon the toss of a coin In addition to this special match race Clarence Carman, the popular mo torpaced rider, will meet Paul Suiter ind Pete Diobacli of Boston, In a match motorpaced race of thirty miles Harrv Klobes and Billy Armstrong will enter tain the spectators 'with their daiedevll stunts in the motoicjcle races A. A. U. TITLE MEET SEPT. 20 Meatlou'brook Will Send Twenty five Men to Chicago Contest Chicago, Sept. L A fund of $3000 .vesterday was set aside by the Chicago Athletic Association to defray the ex penses of athletic stars who are to com pete In tho National A. A. U. outdoor tiack and field championship at the Great Lakes naval training station, Sep tember JO, Jl and "3. John L Bai chard, clnlrman of the Chicago A A. lT athletic committee, said that efforts will be made to obtain furloughs for athletes now in the itrmv and naval service, so as to asstue their competition Probabl) fifty star ath letes, among them several national champions, are In the service Chairman Barchard, who has lust re turned from an eastern trip in connection with the meet, slid the athletes of the Kast are enthusiastic over the games Fourteen athletes will come West fiom tho Pelham Bav naval training station, he said, five will be sent on from the Boston Navy Yard, while the Meadow brook A C , of Philadelphia, will send twentv-flve men SUITS $1.80 REDCCEn FROM MO, 35 and $30 PETER M0RAN & CO. ftiSS" S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sti. Open Monda ant Salurdav Until ! o'clock EN and young men can come to the Wil liam H. Wanamaker 'Jth. vhittS.' a, Js. s" 1 bi :sw r jf lc , v 5 nm m .' ,;i Mn &r j'. mY '1 L2lj& . ?."" '182LmB&&Z ri""l J- r ' i iiiPijp sa 'ill. (a n. ' ' m .tmu ML ' l
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