mmS! TW . 7'fflAViK v . ; , , , .v ,- ! T EVENING iUBLIO LEDOER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 19i8 CHIEFS' FIRST BOOT ALMOST TOOK ALL THE KICK OUT OF FOOTBALL FOR THIS SEASON FOOTBALL BRANDED 0. K. SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE WHITEMARSH WILL STAGE BIG GOLF-MATCH SEPT. 22 AS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED Players Request Club to Hold Exhibition on Autoless Sunday Despite Traffic Handicap To Raise Fund for Returned Wounded Soldiers BY U. S., BUT LONG TRIPS ARE PLACED UNDER BAN $ War Department Interprets Own Ruling and Asks That ; Sport Be Continued Pcnn May Cancel Dart &A A- mouth and Georgia Tech Games WAR :ir fit B& Kt BC P.v. Mr I per !' S.w- m. K Kfe ,, Vm?- n ROHERT W. MAXWELL utirt. (Alitor Evening Publtr Ledser "VTOW we have the leal dopo nn the-football situation After puttlnK the collese parade out of xtcp for twpnt -foul hour", the "War Department Interpteted Its original rulliiR. which whs that football could be plaed In tin- Hriou institution o Ions ,i It didn't Intel fcir Ith the military work. This inccns the gaiiie will be pl.iyod but no lonn Otirnejs will be made liv the teams Tlieie now i no tlnnsc-i of haiiBlns crtpe on the athletic field foi the duration of the wai Such a tlilnu never was considered by the authorities In AVushliiKton The United States (iovernmeui lealizes the alue of competitlxe sports In developing men for hen ice in the nrmv It also ltnon? I hat football more than nn thing else Is the creates! training an embivo soldier can receive It teaches di'-ciiiline. the men tauy nut order" without question. trate Is developed mid plaeis have that tiait of tcar!e-snss which comes front phsslcal contaol I'ootball is a wai panic pnte and vnnplp, and the men who know the spoil are the bel .soldiers. Theie was no chance to cm tail the athletic arthlilc- ol Hie students In college. Theie must tie some foim of iccrcatlon and the authorities knew It would be difficult to drive the lm s through forty hours a week in the classroom and fourteen bout- of drill without -ome other fotm of eei clc. What they named to do vv is to empluirc the importance of milium training: and place that ahead of tooiball and other spoit The.v have done this and the coaches must make tlif i plan .iccnidinBlv . - ... '' WII I. fee retnemheieil that Annapolis aud llfil I'otnt Here lolil to go ahead xnth football n hen an otieial iiiliun nan ailed carl) this summer. 77ntf shoux the attitude of the H'nr Department Trams Will Have Little Time for Practice FXlTBAI.l.. teams will tlnd it difficult to set much time for practice, but this should not prove a liaiiMiip In the past it was necessarv to devote a Rreater pan of the first month in setting the plitvei- in good phvsica condition but the mllitarv tiainmg will t;iKc caie of this Peihaps the men will be ablo to vvorl; one half 01 ihiee quailers of an hour in the middle Of the day and have Saturdavs off foi the sanies This system has been worked sue. es-ifulh .it West I'otnt and Annapolis and colleRes like I.ehigh Pennsv Ivania Mllit.m College and other englneei InK institutions alWHs have found lime to gel m a little football woiU At the same tune it will be tough m the r lies until tliev gel used 10 the new arrangement A schedule of fifiv-fuiii bouts a vveeU lot ach student means ten hours n day for five das and four liours on Saturday The ho will lie Uept busy from S a. m until noon and from 1 11 in until ' I'ootball practice must be woiked in during the noon hour or late at nislu. Perhaps after the season Is well under w.iv the plaers will be eciibert fiom drill the same as at Annapolis and West Point, but it Is Impossible to forecast what arrangements will he made Till I. Wai Ih fim tinnit lull ail.nl spoilt. .?o it Is ia)C to iitiiiiMi' thai be made Perhaps Overnight Trips Will Be Allowed THERK will be no long trips, howevei. and it is possible that two games on the Penn schedule will be called off Daitmouth was booked to play here on November 9 and (Jeorgla Tech on Novembet Ifi. Both of these teams are quite a distance awa and it will take at least two dnvs to make the trip and back again The big '1 eon eleven would have lo leave Han over, N. H. Friday morning to .nine in time for the game and Tech would spend as much time traveling Manager Biiblinell will ancei Ihe-e nearer home Overnight trip- niav not lie plated undei the ban because the plaers will have an oppoi tunit.v to make up the lost time The Wai Department will be asked for a ruling in a few da.vs Penn. Pittsbuigh. State, Wash ington and .leffeison, S.vrat.ie, West Virginia, Lehigh l.utaette, Svvarth "jnore and other olleges m this section will not tlnd it difficult to till theii schedules. Penn plavs Pitt on October SB in Pittsburgh, and the game should be one of the most important of the season On October 11 Pitt Boes to Syracuse, which is an overnight trip, and on Octohei Washing. ton and Jefferson plas State at Washington, Pa There ate enough good football leams-in the Slate of Pennsylvania to provioe amusement loi ihe fans and it should not be at all difficult for Tenn to till m those vacant dates f Uaitmoiith and Georgia Tech aie dropped. State follege and Washington and .leffersoil itiuld be taken on and nny would welcome those elevens on the Ited and Blue schedule State xvs dropped two vcars ago because of a misunderstanding and it is about time to get together again. The liluc and White plays ftutgers on No vember 9 b i that date could be switched. In nlqwlnir Wnwlun lnn .mil .loft'ei , ill Lieneva on Novembei 1 o. r THE enlleae aiithoiitiei Ltep hoth eel on the snontid ami aioul thai liolent hysteiia rhieh peivaded the halh ol teaming i near ago the .iihedu1es ean he leananijed and ereiuliody sntlifml Willard Growing More JKfi Tl SfiS WILLARD, despite his display Thursdaj and expressed .i oe-tie more unpopular even dav He is the ntilv . Iianipion who has not done nmething for the war ihuiities tin! seems to be deliberated laving down on the job He won't bo evlulutioiis be wont defend Ins title and he won't consider an.v thing wind nughi cause him physltal (fioit or incon venience, even if he could asust the boys who ate fighting "over there" Willard virtually gave his word to box Jack Denipscj here on .Septem ber 28 at the Phillies.' ball park The bout was to have been a charity affair for every one except Wlllatd, who was promised 130,000 tor eighteen jnlnutes' work. That's pretty big pa more than J1500 a minute but Jess suddenly changed his mind and said there wasn't enough Interest in . professional boxing at this time. For that ieason he rejected the offer. James K Doughertj, one of the most liberal promoters In the United States, was read to finance the match. He had a secret understanding with Jack Dempsey and his manage!. Jack Kearns which was that Demp ley would not actept one cent foi his serviies He was willing to box for nothing If the money was turned over to a war haiit Dougherty also stood readj to pay all of the bills, assume all of the ilsk and after the bout iurn over every dollar to a committee which was composed of Commander Tayne, U S. N ; Major Garrett V. S. A.. J. VaucIaJn, Judge Johnson, the JUv, Thomas Ryan and Casper P. Sharplets. Thee men were to have had entire charge of the money and distribute it as the;, saw in. rOVGUEl'l tfw not needing financial gain. He eanted to raise U money for the toldieis and donated Ms lei vices to the eause. Kearns Has Some A'ce ,"VroW we have a new angle to the subject. Willard afteiward made a 'Is&rN tatement about boxing In Colorado Spiings foi nothing, and this fe 'aroused the Ire of Jack Kearns. Bis K$'rNlnB some cheap advertising out car to discuss It further. S.vd j ..., i i.,..i .i ii Sflfc nis mumms icwncu mr luuuffms leiegium worn uearns: ; l Teueraie iny oiuieni:iu umi that he is a coward and afraid to meet the won't argue with me la sill). I vant him to fight Dempsey for some omethlng lor the toya 'over there, hias done everything he has been asked to do Jess makes ine laugh when lie. aays I'm seeking publicity through him, because I'm giving him the publicity. r ' "Tho time for Willard to fight for the boys 'over there.' Ilia flows that he Is falling to do u-ny In his patriotic duties. FV- These are fighting words, but It's rttoiigherty will keep after Willard . ii- ti.. .ln u-U. nmnkt $4M fpr hW share. He will box .- f'TJfK wfdtitm nn effnrt h ft0 Levintkv at the rhilhet' park in the (att open-air iftotr WPWWlff I'uli'nci o itmtiitur their tpeeial ilnpennation will hete from Vtlanta It is possible that contests and siihtitiite other lemw There would be no dltricult .is rlinl lenm h.ln ., u.ki ame with Ln popular Each Day of patuotism when he legisteied in entei the nnk set vice is getting Things to Say About Jess Jess also Inferred that Dempsey was of the proposed match and he did not ... ...i .. .. muiu i a uiuner, anu want to add Jack Dempsey. His statement that am not looking for an argument. 1 war charity and force him to do lie has done nothing and Demnsev Dempsey la now, as it will do toma talk about fighting Dempsey after the his bit. He's a coward and 1? falling JACK KEAIINS." safe to say Jess will not be annoyed. and try every possible means to get hut fltis frlmo .1u u?M1 ma - t.. for nothing, , heinff made to match Demptey and the i some Emsr . . . . ----.T. -- - , -- . -- amarmm ' . . . &. 's. ... af&m.rn'z. r .'' !',,-. srTrr ',-'--... . -un . rm i. . --l-altl':.-;-i .:"'. ' -C' -.. yi5lV-' , ' - . (- '(,- -w ' 1 c -j" . 1 rji w. 1 r s . " t". v 1 'u 1 pOErJ 30-F ' W ACCOUNT ( f S lo GOOD (SUOOV FRtSD - VVE Sor To 3, ,p YoU , c 1llS V J't" J 1 DAV5 - They X y loam- v" a i "" rzC (' SOHRV 5IR "B . S'" vBfY 5oRRY But ( lv f Ar&OUrJff voEE WEL.L. LITTLE j rHE oLDlER CMP )K) IHE JvAlSEK WOT ALLOFD HOU) AM ( SCOTCH MEAR HERE U)B I S Tb UiO ANJV ; CZOtrJfa V. ARC? 1 A sDHV V Ta CAB.S ToBM-y To ciS-T x-s- zoe-itf.- otouv IL- ( UP To ' ( SOP-T BRINK'S- y LEFTY WILLIAMS OPPOSES GRINER Star Pitchers Work in the Third Ganic ol" Ship yard Serie. JACkSOPs IIS MM--UP i SI VMIVItll Rruum. lib. , nmikpit. ir. IKmrrlrh, rf. Mlllrr. if. Djmruti, 'it. I ni7hrnr. Ih. Krlti licit. -. I.rlnrr, p IIMtl.VS llresM-n. III. rule. Sh. lirti. nil. Juckiton, rf Hfck, s. ".Iiiirrlu. it. lluvnpr. If I. vnn, r. Will la ins. n. I iiiplre flu ink mil JoIiiiMtonr. Itv I'LL I'REI' I I'lilllles' Unit I'arl., ,-epl II The loimer White So batten . Wil liams and I. vnn, were on ila hill for lilt Harlan nine against the Standard team, of New York, in the third game of the series foi the shipyard championship belt this afternoon. Dan tinner, founer St. Loula t;(cher, labored lor the Vcvv Yorkers if Harlan wins toda they I will climb the title and the ?3l'(i Cox! I trophv A serii-s of boxing hnuts preceded the bail gauu. and the large gatbeiiug of looters made plenty of noie Joo Jackson was in the game bav ing lecovered from his recent injui He held down right Held Jack-on douhltd on his first trip to the plate hi ihe fouith inning He failed to scoie I' I II ST IX.M.Mi Hi'uun out, Williams lo liulieniy Urarkett fouled to (Sets I'mcilch died to Charity. No runs Pressen filed to iliaun Co'e out. Ijamra.il to Fltzhenrv 0,17. Hied to i:rntrlck No runs. SECONU INMMi Millei out, Cetz to P.resieii U.i.niau fanntd DWtz fanned .Vu run- Jackson doubled to 1 iga' Bed. sat riticed. Griner to I-'u.heni.v (Sliaiiity fanned. Lynn laiuicd No run .Miller uut, llcti to rne&stn Damrau Kitzhenry walked but vva- out steal ing, l.ynn to Cole Kilichell walked Griner single dto iitiiri. Braun was hit by pitched ball. Idling the bases Biacket bunted Into .1 double pla. fore, ing Krltchell 'it-u m l..vnn to Inessen No i un.1 Wagnei out Ill, am to Flulieni) Williams walked Die-sen out, Uanirau to Fltzhenrv Cole out Damrau lo Khz henry. No 1 uns Tippitj Witrliel .sells for $75110 lltliiiont I'ark. Sept. 14 Tlpplty I Wltchet, a three-year-old gelding, I brougnt the top price, $7500, at'the sale I here otdaj of the horses In training owned by John fa'anford, of Amsterdam, 1 N T Mr Sanford paid 1 20,000 for this horse ' at IMmllco last fall Lexington Entries for Mondav Cirnt race, ruimlns $soo for thretf-ear olds und lit) 0 furlonsM Xlb. tin. Tze l.U. I 114; Ardent 111, 1'olle lit Sister .Hull' ! 111. UUIy Joe, 111. Urt Orrlon. lO'J. YorK 1 villi-. 113 Prtmcro. 114. Churl i.'mineli. til, nillie II. Ill, Saza Nam), 10s. Albu lellslblf Zlm. 114: l.ui-Vtv It 111 Premmp- tion. 114; M Uert TI1urmi.11 111. ldy 1 I.uxurj. 103. Kenward, 114.' I tiecund race, purse S00. for maidn I rUlits. tvvo-far-olda, .' furlone War st rim US', Nan. Hi; HwepplnR Olance. 112. I.ucky Pearl. tl2. Adore. 112. Hrunstu 2d. 112: Paris Maid. 11 2 Manilla 112, l.ady Lanudon. 112. linrn 112 Leapfrog. 112 l.ady d JarnHte. 112 Also pllirlble, Wal- turnla 112. Iamp Post 112. Hract t'p, ,112, Aatraea, 112 llrlmful 112 Jane Pen- nbaer 112 Third rar purse $feuii for ihree-ear-, old and up, mile and 70 ards Plf Jr. Iltu. Arrlet. 105, Uasll 111:, 111 Ite. Ilia 1 l.ucky U. 100. . I'ourth race, purse JMJ0, for three-) ear ; olds U furlones Honolulu 102 lion Tromp. 1 UJS; Arneiette limp J, loo. Tally, too. Ocean I Sweep. 103, Korbly. 1U8, I Ktrth race, purse t!00. three-j ear-olds and 'up. mile and a sixteenth Velvet Joe, 111; 1 Aztec. 103, Jiffy, 103. Frank llurhe Idas Kuvoco. 10(1. Courier. 103; 'Hea I'rrhln lort; I W. I. Dabney. 103; Mussel Square (imp.), 'Ill: Acue. 100. .Shadow l.wn. Ill, 'Schemer, 10H Also ellxlble Uiue Matnet, 'ill, Pleasurevllle 111. Jack Snipe (Imp.). IH, Paula v., 103, Jessie Louise 111, Sem per Utalwart. 111. rtNth race, purse 1500, for two-year-olds, DV furlongs (Jinuer 100. Pastouresu, 10; War Cap. 109, Kalute 10R: Orsnjo, 109; Ukely, 103. Uolden Kloss, 10,'., Madras, 1011; Iwintwln. 105 Seventh race, clalmlii. S00, for three, year-olds and up, mile and a sixteenth: Don limah 107; MeAdoo. 103: Philistine, 113; Ysnthee. 103; rulsski. 105; OId Miss, 107; John W. KIsln. 110; Audrey K.. 102; Ilabr Lynch. 113; Flash of Hteel. 107 'Replon. 10S: Old Ben, 113 Also eligible Perudno, 10S; 'Hornlr 108; Chick Ilarkler. 103, To kslon March. 105. Thinker. 105. HI Keliow. 10S. Speedhoys Calls Candidates Seventy-rtve hoys answered the call of Managor John tlife for football candidate. a.t the West Pblladelphla High School es-rsraar- Coach Noll cave tho boys a short talk. In which ho said that any on wno did not have grit ned not report forar,tls on Jjronaay. hiuhb mimrp.w i .Tr prossav. jisi BFS-. . BHt.nM var C52;l SCOUT TENDLER SCOUTING FOR CHANEY'S SCALP I'Niullip.ivv Coinpleliti Work I for Kip Bout tit NuliniKil Wednt'sdiiv Seoul I.evv Tendlet i still ioiiUiik Till time It is for (Seorge c'liauey's scalp, and the jntilhful southpaw ex pects to haM1 that safily tucked away after next Wednsday night when he ('n gages the Baltimuro southpaw in the main bout of the special show Tendler lias been making his headquarteis ln New York as a laboi scout repiesenla tive for Hog Island. In his spare mo ments he has been doing his train. ti? nt Bllh (Si upp's gymnasium. Cliauey has been working the Links oul ol his sjsteiii in Baltimore and will liugtr in tile Monumental f'lty u-i.ll Ihe dav of the battle. Chaney also was kept verj busy replj ing to .luvvu Kll bane The featherweight champion . id Cha'tey had no right to engage in a llghtvvc ight elnnlnatioii battle until M1 banie bad been beaten .lawn iheu ton!: occasion to tell about his knockout vcl tory. Cbanej at I jr. pounds will be i lar better fighter than the Chaney who met Kilbaae at MS'i pounds. "V111IU1 pi 01 -aul.v v 'II seal" sround 130 foi thiv notit good suniwlnd-up will be put on, with Harvey Thotpe, the Kansas 1'itv headlinei. opposing Barney Adair, the New oik boj This is a hlgh-clas bout mill one that will supplv action Two otlu 1 good bouts an 011 the ,i giam CHARITY DOG SHOW Kensington Club to Stage Klii liition for Blue Cross Today More than 230 entries have been' fil tered lor the opeat all-breed exhibition which will be held this afterncuu und.r 'be auspices of the Kensington Kennel Club at Jahn's estate. Broad and I'leai- field streets for the benefit of the Blue Cross Society Quite a numbei of ihe entries ale well-known circuit wluneis and on thai account competition should be keen In all the classes. Although enough entries have heel received to assure the show being a huge success, entries will be accepted until judging rime, which is timed to get going around 2 43 o'clock, when the va rious classes will be judged. A good list of specials h,is been offered which include monej cups ana trophies all of which have been offered foi open competition . SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS TWO nf the best coloied heav j weights now befoie the public will be seen In action in the final bout at the National A. A tonight. Jack Thompson of St Joe, Mo, and Harry Wills, of Panama, who twice put Sam Langford, the Bos ton Tar Baby, to sleep, will be the con testants, and each will try to eliminate the other, and the winner has hopes of boxing Jack Dempsey, the coast ebulli tion. Alhc N'ack the speedy New Tork wtl. terwelght, who is under the management of Willis Britt, of Hog Island, and Joe Welsh, pride cf Bobby Gunnls, will be the contestants hi the semifinal. Frankle Conway, under the management of Ed die Slatterj. the flghtlnr cop, and Bobby Doyle, of New .York, will be seen In action in the main preliminary Eddie McCloskey and Bob Burman and Kid Wolf and Jchnny Buck will make up the rest of the card Joe Tuber, tr lucsl bsiiuinweinht l buck with Herm.in Hlndln A few months a;(i they parted rompsny and Thursrtsy evening tbey vvere brought together Mer man would like to match Tuber to meet Pete Heenisii Joe Frurman. the C'hlrairo bantam, dick t.oaaman or any oiner nznier of that class. TJttitwelcht Champion Rennr T-sonard wttl be seen ln action In this city for the flrst time since the f.ill toxins' season opened. Its will be opposed by Harry Pierce, the Rrooklyn boxer, under the management of J.n,B'A..Sen.?',fi. ruKTX.n" T"U,pmS! day nliht Harry (Kldl Brown, nf the South PMlsdelpht-i Hlh School, and Sammy Schlff. Sammy Hahn'n champion, meet In th Bomlftiml RHlnh Hwlert end ' ".- dell will be the rontentant U the main pr-Umtnary und the ether boutR will pre sent Jo Jjr.inn, under 0. mn cement or Kuaie wR.Ker, anil ii won una Frunkle Ray and liobby North. Johnnx Urns, the former 12'-pound ama teur champion of New Tork, Is now under the management of Nat Rorer. Rorra mould like to match I.Use "Uh any fther. weight In the rounlrv Iiae haa fmiht Mch btva aa Johnny Murrav three times; K O, Daly two tima: Joe Dillon and many other boxer, of that clan, YaniiK Terry Alt-GaTem, th local hvht wefaht wnuM nit to aret another crack at Rnn Valsar Mraoen hd three tth pulled before hie bout with Valvar but he rfuHed tn c!ni!el hli hAUt snd dtianoolnt the- avectatora McOowrn la now under a. doctor car and hit manaiter, Jo Ken- nfc4y, haa been forced to cancel vera! taut for 'Terry. H wri aunpoaed to box jmuit itm i u i-roviofpce. n, i innia-ni If-SSV1. XfX-TuXil js Si,it.--, . I fo.Jt:.Mi& CARMAN TO RIDE IN FORTY-MILE RACE AT DROME. O)oe- Lawrence and Uioliach in Spcrinl Event at I'oint Breeze I'eicv Lavvieiiie. the vvoilds uiotoi 1 pai ed chiinpion. will make his icappeat- ne in tills clt tonight, allei an ab sent e of several weeks I.awience lias been signer! to meet Clarence Caiman. the former American tltleholder. nnd I'ele Drobach, of South Hostou. in u special match race of fort.v miles nt the Point Breeze Motordionie The sensational tiding of I'aim.iii In the last till ee weeks at the local track shows that he is now in the form which gave him Ihe American title in 19IU The fight between Lawrence and Cai man should result in the best laces of the year nill.v Arm-trong and Dale Devil Harry Klebes have annouuied that they will make another attempt to lower the n.icl. record lor tht one. two and four inl'es The til st event will start promptlv at S 30 PLAYGROUND MEET TODAY Vtiuual Track and Field Cham pionship at Whitehall Commons Tiaei. and Held rhampli ishlps for the . Hy will be held at Whitehall Commons I'lavgrounds, Totresdsle avenue and Wakellng street, this afternoon at 2:110 o clock Tins is tne founli annual cham pionship meet since the establishment of the athletic clubs In tile playgtounds. and eight of the best teams frc-m all the municipal playground will be en ternl In the contest Theie will be 1200 entries, with COO competitions, the championships com puting eight classes, four male aud foui female The classes will be divided Into voiinger girls and boys, each under four teen ears; boys and girls, fourteen to -lteen years; oldtr hoys and girls., sl-ti-eu to twenty eur, and young men and women, eighteen years and over. Twenty playgrounds and rtvreation cen ei s will be entered In the contest. Whitelev Winner at Blair Fair Mloona. 1'n.. S"pt 14 W'hlteley. from h Mahle of Hurry roust, of Milton, l'a.. -von the 2'27 trot In live heHts nt the Whir t if r -sterda Colonel J s Vipond. back of r D W In the free-for-all had his left tim Uter.,ted when hip huisn was thrown In h first heat Ad Wolgasl Is Working on Farm in Wisconsin U ttulgast, former ruler of th llchtn eights, has heard the rail of na ture again. The one-time fenred Michi gan wlldrutt Is now a farmer In north ern Wisconsin. Wolgust. since, leaving a siinltarlnm some months ugo. has been Idle In Mil waukee, although he oecnslonalb made trips through the Mute with an "Id motion picture fllni of the memorable It clgast-Nelsou championship go. This, however, did not prove remuneruUve und the little Irutchmun has been flnunelally embarrassed erer sine. He made several futile attempts to obtain work of a government nature hut was always turned down. It Is said that u Milwaukee friend obtained the farming position for him. Up to this time tVolgust has been llTlng with a brother. l'a , on September 28 McGovern will not engage in any more bouts until he Is full recovered from his sickness. llllls llrllt. of Hog Island has many boxers under his wing Johnny Uuck, his star bantam, meets Kid Wolf at ttie Na tional tonight, and on Tuesday he faces Johnny Taylor at Chester, lirttt has Have Astey. of New Tork. bovlnz Dattllng Mur ray at the Cambria next Prlday night, and Alile N&ck. also of New Tork, another of Urltt's boys, meets Joe Welsh at the Na tional tonight. Silent, sleeping, slumbering and Smiling Joe Welsh has beten matched to meet Terry Urooks, of Boston, ln an eightround bout Wri.Tht.town. N". J., on Wednesday night Jtimninr Jalinnr Tlnndeo and Bennv Valrar have been matched to appear In the final bout at tho UDinpia a. a. on me meat ui September 30. Dor Hutch has a new lightweight sensn Hop under Ills wing This boier will be seen In action In this city ln a short while opposed to some of tha leading men In the business. Doc Kutrb's hops Is u New Or leans lighter, but his name could not be disclosed, rhll Illoom, the Ilrooklyn lightweight, un der the management of VMtlle udwarda, who has defeated Rocky Kansas and fought two great ttghta with Frankle Callahan and I.ew Tendstr. would like to get return match with Kansas Callahan or Tendler Johnny Donovan, u. Boston lightweight, mav b seen In action ln thl. ctty In a short while, rionorsn and Lew Tendler are the only boxers who ever stooped Franklt tioungl unit. 01 now ueoioro. .name Adsir ft rid Thll Elm m&mi ;-- . -TztT-ri:-. -...-.3:- .-- r-.,-. ---------------------- ---------------- .. .---.-w i r.-- -i. - p . .' Tlsii , J i&Mrfi'ls ' , iw Ctv , . iX-J I7V - ' 4 EeAo . I I tl 1 .., V P "V . rsw " f-. . ' . , ' 71 i-- .MAfc-asA a .v - sfe.'v . -, x&tzi ; r-Hi ... .mk4. . .1 ...i .. :.---: . . --.-' ... a --y-K'-s4t, Af x-o f :& TROEH AGAIN TOPS GUNNERS Westerner Amateur Make High Average of Westy Hogans SHOOTS 1JI STRAIGHT Allanllf 1'ltj. .Sept 14 With a sl'ong west wind at their backs, giving tin, i.i..in n iit....i . . ..... .....,. -" J,l,i-s ,1 llllllllllg emu. i-!.t.i. 3IIUIS I of the nation participating in the third nav of the annual trap tourney of the , estj tioe-aiiH or the lT. s. A on tne local aviation grounds yesterday had a grand dav's snoit Theie weie sco.-es of long inns and llvel.v coinpttltlon In eveiy squiiil I' M Tioeh. of Vancouver, qualified for the high amateur average 01' the Journey yesterday by smashing 15G tar lia'iks out of a possible' ltiu. having one stiaight iuii of 111 on his string-. His tutal for the three das was 4G9 out of u possible 4 SO, eleven birds escaping. Troth was topped In the day's scoring by V S. Wright, a veteran New York tiapinan, who grasted 158 birds, while Charlie Neweomh, the Pennsylvania master nrirksman. tied for second place villi I. S Toirilln, of New Jersey, with 157 "dead" birds All shot In Class A, Wi Ight getting the class high money. C D Cobum. of Newark, O., divided wllh Tioeh for thhd houots In this class, with luii Kred Plum, the national champion, who halls trom this city, had his best 11,15. knocking down 151 pigeons LEWIS SHADES REESE I'Vathertvciglita Put up Six-Round Slugging Match at Ciunbrin i!ii.aln T.nwls. the local featherwelelit. nnU Freddy Iteene. of New York, fought tit or the moht hensuticnui rouiius oci witnessed at the Cumbria A, C. Utt niciif. I'.irli Imv n-uVf and received u Kood lilt of punishment hut when the light came to a halt Gussie was entitled to the decision by a very slitrht shade. Heme won t'n. tirst round by jabbing Lewis with his left hand, the next two uni in i!iisIf. hv a small margin, the foutth befastou was ln Ileese'a favor by a veij large portion una the laai two inuntls wen sllcrhtlv in Lewis's favor. Martin Uufi'j drew with .lut-k Biady In six rough rounds ln the semifinal. Duffy seenii) tc be ntiald to take a punch, as hu continually falls Into a clinch after he lands a left-hand jab to hia opponent's face. Billy Gannon knocked the tar out of Young Johnny IJuffy, dropping his op ponent in the first lound In tho main preliminary. Johnny Maloney. tho for mer amateur bantamweight champion, defeated Johnny Morgan in the second conlet-t The openlnu bout showed the only knockout of the evening, Marty llajb' put Jack Caponl to sleep In the fourth round. M'ANDREWS WINS Gets Decision Over Young Brown at Atluntic City AtUntir fits. Wept. 14. Hddle Mc Andrew'9, one of Philadelphia's leading lightweights, last night scored a decision over Young Brown, a flashy sciapper from New York, after a close battle last ing the scheduled eight rounds In the arena 'of tha Atlantic City Sporting Club Both battlers dealt cut telling blows, but McAndrews by virtue of a series of jabs In the sixth antl seventh rounds recorded the victory. Referee Muggsy Taylor stopped the t,emlwlnd-up between Joe Marks, of Philadelphia, and Ah Chung, the Chinese ring star, cf Lowell, Mass., In the seo oncl round. The tight was slated to go the full lBht sessions, but the referee chased the men to their corners when Marks opened a severe cut over Chung's "right eye that bled profusely. Tommy Warren, a Ic-cal lad, won an asv decision over Ham Robinson, an other resort fighter. The bout went the 8lnUhedopenlnC tilt Eddie McCloskey and Young Danny Buck, two Philadel phia rlngmen, fought a poor four-round draw. Managers of the sarlou. bowling leagues havlnff any good news In the way of bowl inV Ple.se jiend ame jtn care 0 the nvr.,,.vU rCBMO .CIi Ofv"" -.jj. .. 2 Champion ship Titles at Stake IIARKV B WILLIAM THi: big exhibition golf malcn celled uled for the Whltemarsh Valley Country Club for Sunday, September 22, will be played It was called off a few days ngo. but since then Mat Marston and tho Western Oolf Association have asked the club to hold It In spile of the gaslesa Sunday. There will be a substi tution, the sensational slxen-year-old Bobbv Jones taking the place of Warren Wood. Jones and Chick livans will play the best ball of Jerry Travers and Marston It will be lenieinbcred that the board of governors decided last Tuesday night thnt In all fairness to the players it would not be advisable to play the match In spile of the generous action of the Tiiel Administration In granting the club the privilege of running auto mobile busses to and fiom the railroad station. The whole idea of the exhibition was to get as large a sum of money as possible foi the fund for wounded return ed soldiers. The players were notified of the club's action and the reasons for the cancellation. Marston got 'u touch with Tli'omas II. TIalton, rhaitman of the green com mittee, by long-distance wire yesterday, and he said that the players appreciated the action of the club, but that the play ers wanted to play for the fund and were willing to take chances on the crowd. A similar tequest was made In a telegram from the Western Oolr As sociation, which hr.s piomotcd most of the big matches for war charities. So the big match Is on again, and now that the playeis are willing to come to Philadelphia and play It Is hoped the golf lovei.s will be willing to put them selves to a bit of Inconvenience and go COMMISSION FOR DR. O'BRIEN Central High School Coach First Lieutenant in Medical Corps Tlr. Matthew (' (VBrlcn. for the last twenty vears In charge or athletics at Ihe Central High School, has been ram nilhs'onril as flist lieutenant In the med ical corps of the Culled States army. Doctor O'Hrlen has had wondei fill success In training athletic teams nt Central High, and his teputatlon Is countrv-vvlde. He icpeatcdly has turned down Haltering ofl'eis from colleges and unlveisitlps. piefeirlng to ieinain at the local institution. Ho has developed some .of the great est athletes In this countty. ills best vvoik was done with the track and cross country teams. Timing the hist twenty veais Cential High School lifts lost the high school championship of this city but once. Doctor (VHrlen will be called to active service next month. Havre lie Crate Knlries for Monda ,, , .. , ,iL f , IJ'WK dis "" U.I fiule .lohn ll-i I'lnm C.ulie. 11. lias heera (Imp). 11-. Ilastj l..trt, 111 live (lmi I. lO'l. rninl. shniinon lteiiu. I P.': Tetlev. 1PJ. Ilel irio, 11, l'ot-U-J. lte- noltls. 112; Miss llerre-ami. l"'t .,.,. Seiond rdte. for tvvu-jcar-nlds rlvlmlnB, live and a lulf furlong -Old 11111 Wonder- II" Mormon Kld.-r 112. Tnmmywac. tus. SunnlnBd"le, lOS. Wowoka. ltltl; l.lttle t'ote Urn", "ill. I'oullne,. inn Sid C Konner. 100 Marie Connell. 1011. Toddler. 10 Third race, tliree-jear-olds and u ward clBlmlnz. sit furlongs CUrkM l- 'r ,. l.ii (in. 1,'auaai.tl 1 1 'J . 1 II tl 111111- i" '",';. VV.e J fl2. Vofabularv 107: '.. --- ".. -" P. tll Wnrfhunt. 1111. "Ill mr 1 J"-. "- Loin IIC,,r-n 110 .. ...,. ,,. I'.rbuJl l.lirS tor Itiree-j ar-oids one m.le ana sevenij .. ""- Ooige Starr 1 IS: Tombolo (imp nil J hn 1 Day (Imp ). lufl. '''" Uxchange (Imu I llli Mali Jlnud (imp.). HI" Plfih rce. three-year-olds and mra.il . one mile -antl seventy 5ard.-l'iu1ps..ll. Tit .i,,. minr. ins. lien ll-iniisoii. I ,s. I ouriu li.tv 1 ' - ' " ' . . .. rArVai-wndS. 1M 't'omcre,. iSi" 111. Trial byJ.in ton. Mil- ,V.,:,?,em'!1 inn: V Uabv Sl.i;i I;' '""I,1,, 1 ' t-rMiitit!H ill.". K-l K llrMttii fiilr ) SU fnl clHlmlim! three-, -ur-okN "-"l u. ilssntl S.",'rS!hTT?Ull,lv',r',ir? Usnnont lia. I runt Iloy-l, 11a. 1 -uri. 113 t Irish Sun. lin.JIUterpe. Jessie ! mi- ItoxUiro II, HIT- llr.uidu, 11 J: t,r ng lad. 113 : Uddi llenrj. 113. The Helirlsn 1L 13 Wodan 113. Sliver Kalidn K 11U. ''UillacecVa'nJrhrcer-olds .r!ier7!laArr:o : Kara V'za. I"11 Thrift. 107 IDT Wood Violet, in. -Ji" ,V?"S"'",.',t' i', 11 113. nr. Charcot 113 faea uuu. ni HiirJove. HO: Millrace HH. Jose de Vile. 107; 'Rev Oakwood. '"t. Austral. 1'! AIM. eligible. Blazonn 110 Wtlle Apprentice allovvunce claimed tlear Traik fast w. ni.fr McKENTY ON MOUND Works- for Fpttrth Naval Aaint Stctfon Nine McK'entv, outhful left-handci was on the mound for Fourth Naval f Stetson, at the Stetson ground?, this af- teri'l?tihic woiked for tho hatters. rlURTn NAAI Vii7rii; vlt.hkler. h. l.eliers. ti. Kutli.Sb. Hpunldlng. It. I'rllr. 3b..L Mrlnnls. lb. eiil)slr.v. rf. I'leree. h. llaetTner, -, Mi Kentl .P. VVhllninn. rf. Thomas, If. Hamilton, lb. Mejcrs.sH, nusiint. e. Mrt'rnj. rf. Ilonlet , 3h. Il.irtllne. P. I inulrrs tirlffllli nnd t'onner. Coll Hrings $10,000 New ork. Sept 14 iJonnsrona, a brovrn roll by Prince Putaline x-lvildonla was sold for $10,000 to H. T. Wilson here eter da at a sale of John Sanford. Henry A. Porter and V H Miller thoroughbred vearllngs. Tw'euty-sW colts vvere sold, hrlnalng a total of M4.6-5 Buy the Stamp of Civilization buy WarSavings Stamps Uk your Liberty Bond interest, due Septem ber 15th. Qw WS.& miw-KMirun WUrWkTTlli VMTTA STfcTtf t-OVXULMtNT 117; -irue as rueei. in. '"i"",,' ' , 7 IIS. ZiiinlK. 112. Onsco. Ki. . Jule. 10.. .ouave. 110 I.atly Klleen. 107. Also eligi ble Humiliation tlre.v hairle 1J- b 112 'NhuihI Wultun 101 Ilmkawu 110 NATIONAL A. A. 11T1I AND CATMARIKR STRKETS THIN (NATIKIIV) MIIUT, HI-'T. I1TII t'OMlRRD'llr-WVWEIOIIT CllAMI'lONhlUP JACK Wills vs. Thompson eddif. Merr.oNKFV ts. nonnv iuirman ., . JOIINNV IHJCK T.. Kill WOI.F IRANKIK CONWAY TS. lltlllllV 11HYLK AIJ.1B MACK vs. JOB tKI.MI i.iniiTWKiniiT riiAMrioxMiii' ,tlKIISIttV Mdlir. hEl'T. 1HTII OEO. K. o. LEW Chaney vs. Tendler DATT1.1NO LEONARD T. MAX WILLIAMSON ON15 OTNKR HTA ROUT TKKJtTH AT DONjsSmV'S. N . I ITH JIT. r H. EVANS to Whltemarsh a week from tomorrow. There nrc hundreds of wounded Amer ican soldiers returning each week to our hospitals from France. They are greatly In need of dainties and cigarettes and a. score of other things, and this fund Is being raised by the golfers, and every cent of It will do good where It Is most needed. Mis. Orantland ltice is onn of the- vvomtii most actively Interested In thin fund, and she Is responsible for the golf matches that will be played for Its benefit nice himself Is In France scrv Ing his country. When It comes to veteran players and women champions It Is a hard job to beat the I'hlladelphln Cricket Club. The younger men theie hae not set the golf ing world afire but Mrs Clarence II. Vanderbeck has won the national cham pionship and Miss Mildred Cavcrly is the present national runner-up. Early In the seniors' national tournament which ended yesterday at the Apawamls course at Itye, N". V , the : ev. J Ciray llolton, a well known Philadelphia clergyman, who Is a young golfer some where in his 'seventies, led the big field of playeis from all pints of the United States w ith the low net score Yesterday Kdward J. llasse came within one stroke of winning the Old Hoys' title. On Thursday he returned the low gross score of S8. All he needed yesterday was a three for the hist hole and his approach going straight every inch of the way stopped an inch from the hole and the honors went to W. 10. Truesdale. of Caulcn City, with a total of 172. lie was the winner last year. Mr Ilase had a find of 88 the first day and his scoie jesterday was 85, LAFAYETTE WILL STICK Preparations for Foothall Team Will Co On Knituii, l'a.. Kept 14 All piepata,- tions for football .11 I., fujelte College will move forward as planned for It Is fell at the Kar.tou in-t It iitlnn that the report circulated Thursdav to the effect that the game would ho eliminated this fall was not ileal ly stated Inductions received at Lafayette make eveiy provision loi Intercollegiate football to be continued as usual, wllh the single limitallon thai no came he scheduled thnt will require a contesting learn to dc nnsent 11 om its own college for 11101 e than a single day. The onlv change In the came lot colleges hi which there will be student army training corps is that all games will be played linong colleges near at nana HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS rutsT ItAc'i:. sielllne 2-ear.olds, 3Vi rurltinH Vuu Netd 111'. Troxlt-r Slu ' KEtlilllnnu 11". .Mergt, t M. (Jutllllll. till. Kuiu- $r. in 1 1:11 J J. 70 H'7n mers . . SL'.."m Time 107 '-'-."i l.rr I'l'ldor Sjlvmio. mUafsatlur 111 .tint Clutstit. Hollos also r.m Si:CONL Il.Vt'i: lltlter Skfllnr Slffnle. chase, purse J7IUI, three .tar olds mil up 2 miles: New Haven 112 II. II Hams . .SI 311 S3 nil t-J ,',ii Ooltl Uoiitl 13.1 l'.eatlv 10.30 I 00 Shannon Itlver 117 Allen "SO Time. 4.01 L'-.l AtHlon Itmu llruuk Llllle Horn, Capitul frle ulo ran IJKLMONT PUIK KESl'LTS 1-ir.ST I'.M'K Three vmr-oMs antl up. nnnlnneifl ol Hi! nieetliu. selling, pursv toon si. r. furlons3 rn-iln course .l.i-1t. 111? Kelsav. 11 tor. 7 to 10 1 to 3 Mitel Miuile. 117 lliixlun . .30 to I 10 to 1 .1 to t Kv -ial 11.' I.jke. 13 tu 111 to 2 I lo I Time. 1 13 1-.1 Curreiifv. C derlj ltvvfa. k'lrstie'H I'ub. t'ousln O'IInt Kavor and lmpeius also ran hWUNIi HACK, tho Ilrook Oun Handl rip. f.tecplechate. purst of $3000, tho Ilrook Club to ucltl plate of the value of &500, for ftiur-jear-oltls and un, about 3 miles The Ilrook limp.. 153, Pow ers . I'.'-.' 7 10 13 Hlbler. 117. Keating l'J-l -t 2-t Trumpator. 140. Hush 7 I 3-2 even Tim-. .1.57 2-5. St c'harlcoto and Skibbcrvvii alsti ran. Dct lost rider SWTS1 RF.ncrRD rnnM tso. tts and . rti tu muKAw tv tu. ?;;ssrm S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sti. Open Monday and Saturday Until 9 o'elook. Ol YMPIA A A "r"d 4 Halnbrldi. MONDW MflHT. SEI'T. 16. 8:30 NIIABf BENNY LEONARD World's l.ljhtivelsht Champion HARRYPIERCE The 1jo lm basted IrUli I'atsy Clio nnd K. O. Chuner Four Other Slur IlonU Baseball Boxing For e Admlsalon rhlllles' Rail Tark SAT.. SEI'T. 14. FOR WAR CIIEVT IIARUN vs. STAND RD For C'lmmnloiishlii nf Milpynrds naileries: Dl'MdNT fur llnrlunt 111(1 DAN (, K1M.lt. ex-IIroollin star, for Slundard TIIREF. STAR IIOl'TH """"J EDDIB M-ANDRi:w ... l'ATKll'K RROII- l.UICIv. ImiIIi nf llnr Island JOHNNIE lU'OK ... MAX, WILLIAMSON Until nf Hoc Island BATTLINO M Xt'K. of New York hhln. t. JOE O'nONNEI.L, or I'usey Jones Admission: 23c SOc. 73c. SI. No War Tai Point Breeze Park WILL t'ONTINOK TO KEKf OrEN Saturdays and Sundays WEATHER IT.RJHTIIMJ Motor Paced and Motorcycle Races Every Saturday Night, 8:30 ill Motordrome Until Further Nolle Sat. Sept. 21, Army & Navy Day RACING HAVRE DE GRACE September 10 to 28 inclusive SEVEN RACES DAILY Including a Steeplechase Penna. R. R. Train leaves Broad St. Station 11:00 A. M.; West Philu., 11:10 A. M. B. & O. R. R. Train leaves 24th and Chestnut Sta., 12t25 P. M. I'80 ADMISSION Gr.nd.Und n Vv Paddock, 91.05. Udlet, $1.10, ikv CtU-ID. WW -. . Sf'i' .' V -'.''"' 9 B -at"""!2 r' i. , ;h 14 KmmmmmmM&mmmaiAiMsm lL...t.!i KiH3ra L :..' ''&.', ti LV i &