wtt-- ''tvx'lwSar'S'.R i ' '"H mw,?v&7- tv- j A' fT.Y"' V' 4 1 iTl.VM' rtJ-ISTMfiflTOW "fc .- ?" '.'! 1 x - -.g, r. . ,;-.' V " ', r " ' o . .. SEPTEMBER 19, JMV' ' "' -'''".V 'VVff 'y f.V EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, ffHUJRSDAY, 5 . C4L.S WERE MANY FIRST CHANEY, THEN TENDLER FLIRTED WITH DREAMLAND DROPPE& t Bvl ANEY REFUSED TO SAY AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? LU LU TEMPLE C. C.TOURNEY OPENS TODAY-WITH RECORD, BREAKING LIST OF GOLFERS- , , Players Will Qualify on Gross Scores, but Match Play, Will Be on Handicaps Don't Forget Wounded, Soldier Eund Match Sunday ' AREWELL, LINGERED AND ALMOST RUINED TENDLER AJmEw HE oJAS A FtKIH YCAR OLD HG WAS A Terror awd a. Burpcm -AT TsrJ H6 WA3 Tut? bad boy op me "tbiMw AMD AT FilTeen HG ' WAS TrtC TounJ LOAFeR amx evje-RVOBY PRej5tcTiro-A AMD WOOUDM'T to TO :4 .SCHOOL CR1M1IOAI. RECORD FOR HIM tV!? . i Hfge Hit Floor in Third for Seven, Revived, Rocked . Lew Freely and Southpaws Quit With Honors Even ri 'M KWt,W J&PWC V r DRC(J)FvjL B &&. - fri'f ii-J ' x " 7 By ROHERT W. MAXWELL Sports Editor Ktrctnc Public I.rdrrr ' PAtJTER blocking a vicious left uppercut with his rhln and inrtnkInK of 51r seven seconds of slumber. GcorKe Chiney. the nnltlmorp cuv who fichu .Ja Wick; his other hand, suddenly came to life, cut clown n hip le.id piled tip jTBy.Ijew Tendlcr and at the end of Ix rounds of bruising, KruellnB brnvvllnrr -VmeJCcd with on even break nt the National A. A. lfmt nlt-ht. rimmn &hadtthe social standing of a selllnc plater In the speed trial with Iloiiner wnep ne stopped tnat wallop on tnc wniiicers. tie vvnsn t Riven a mirm- ; fitnan's chance to even finish the rouifd by the faithful vvell-,lhcrs at the rlngsltlef for he had flopped to the canvas, and It looked us If he would vxkb anotner trip lor the run journey. u Instead of taklnc the high dle, however, Geortre of Baltimore went K4ilnto hlsh Rear and acted like am thine but a beaten man He tore Into gLTehdler with both, hands and administered the most ,seerc laelnjj the gftLjocal boy ever received in his meteoric career around theo parts. At KJ flrst Lew was surprised, but he evidently Imagined Chancy was maklnc a E$& final 'desperate effort to slip oer a haymaker before sinking fnr thr in P'Stlme. Then he became annoyed and later began filing signals of distress. f-'The knockout artist was back In his old time form, and how that bird did '?' arol Tendler was In better form than Bill lvlllnfpr In thn fnnriVi nn.i nrti. J&J rounds, for lu caught everything that came in his direction, even the ' Wild pitches that Chancy started from the floor. .Tndler can take punishment and stand up under It. He wasn't tf, 'knocked off his feet, but no one can explain that miracle. He went through PHi.two of the toughest rounds ever seen In a hometown arena and proved B to an oi inoso present no was a game guy. unaney also came through fprwlth that nerve stuff and also deserves credit for his work Neither boy 18? was 'disgraced, but Chaney seemed to be the fav orlte because he did his ' best work after Tendler had gone floole. , ?: - ... JN MY opinion It was a cood draw. If one scored (Me fight foj rounds Tendler would be irfvrti three, Chaney two ami one even. Tills, however, would not be fair. The lead piled up by Tendler in the first three rounds was wiped out in the fourth and II flit. Tentller's v knockdown counted and that gnvo liim an even break. The sixth was even. y' Only Disappointed Fans Were Those Not Present &, TPIII A DO nnA !... .., ..nn... .!,.,... Unm ..111 l.n nnnft.A l.r.411.. 111.- i" , fu.uMii kj nuuiu 444144. miu ouiiiu ijiuv;u uivic 44444 414; iiiiuiiicl L114414G lllu & that of last night, but we doubt It. From start to finish there were jK. thrills and wild excitement, and every spectator In the place got full value fevj for his money. The only fight fans who were dissatisfied were those who "!' AtA ..t ni4,.(.i4 Ilnrl l- .. vi.il.lt.. 1..i,n t tlin, n nnln rt . 114...4r. n.m.1.1 .... 4.144 iiu. 44111:411.4. iiau iiiu jjuui.v i,iij,iii mm 44. 1,4144 444. i 44144.441-4 tvuuiu flUL on a bloodthirsty act In the final bout Kalrmount Park would not have Bj 5been large enough to hold tho crowd. rBCH OOMBWAHTS , poc ErSGLEY UO UI3 P(lr1?r.ir WLUE JACK jfgt S fc- w. s 'Z's -i?ra TZij 1 r - -- r r- - amr W-, XvSL far' yBABE. trzs? sr ; 5 m 1 sS - A JrfK-f4. LIEUT. Illl S3Si JOE. w r w w W V. iS-o AA,GISTRATE-IMBER.' WXATCLU SAiO'l T TO GIT THO" 3WRT i HCCTillCW ", &?&- S3j Wcndler starte1 out llko one of Pershing's tanks In the opening frames & .4iad'aoon was sevcial city blocks in tho lead. His long, tangy right kept V." it. i.lr.r (?Bnnn nt ft .Itafnnnn n n ,1 4I.A .t.lin f.nm , 1. n Cn..,U 1nnll.fi nw Bill fiiiifj vjcuict; a, iv 4tiOvCi,i.u u.iu ...c (isuui i.uiit 1110 tiuuui luuncu TAa ' tremcly foolish, to say nothing of chagrined Chaney vainly tried to get 'Tendler aenlnst the roDes or In a corner, but Ievv sldestennert out of dancer .and George's swings flew harmlessly over the heads of the crowd. Not a blow was struck for thirty seconds" In the fiist round, both boys being content to feel each other out. Tendler started with a bullseve to the nose with a right Jab and Chaney tried a vicious counter which missed. Tha.t seemed to be George's plan of battle. Ho would let Lew lead and try, to whip over a left or right hook. The local boj's reach kept mm out of dancer and he worked like Johnny Kilbane when the featherweight king tg won from Chaney two jears ago. Tendler had all the betterrtf the open- If. lnschapter ana nanaea out more or tne same in the next. ZLifry started IW-"." j- i..n.-,i ., i ij , i i..,.. i.,.. tmmWr, .. fio-ao &UIIIU .iuiK.l.iiiK uuu .uuueu Myelin iiuiu uuuy uiu1, n'l.u, alter Ijtwot experiences, kept out of clinches and kept his foe at iV.espectful dls- '. .!. U.. il.nnp V.1.1.. tutrm ttr fn ..'o ... n . V. .. J V. n r4 , V. .. T1n1llK.ni 1...... W Vv111.?fV 41" 144131 U4UW14 4IUIII UCUIftCn 444UUL44 I114U 44UU illC ,U114IIIU4C UUJ B fs-face the color of a piece of raw steak. Kh. ... fHAXEY seemed icild and liclpjcss hrforc the clever Tendler, and Vs it uas at this time that he looked like a thousand to one shot, i. - v' Leivs Left Lands and So Does George TiniEN the bell clanged In the third George rushed and tried to end ?8 v." everything then and theie. He ran Into a clinch and on the break fekway launched a looping left swing which missed by a hair. Lew rushed Kijterfitoi'jto tho ropes and Chaney decided to clinch. When he had both arms B?" .,. a4 nhjul Tdnitlaf Tal fl.r n loft ..nnnvnli i, Vilnri lnn.larl fli.aV. ..n lh. . . n. ftfev, Chaney dropped like a bale of hay and rolled on his back. The crowd l was delirious with jov and wildly cheered for a ouick finish. The fallen f.V k?f now re. p7 v Yxrf&EyZ&F . nfc-v" T . - I r. '.. -i 4. -J -FtehM - AT Tvaemty owe The marines The home PAPti vaiith hs flCTURE -BECAUSE HE HAS "BeEtsJ JJECORATED VAJiTH Th CTRoi X. DE GUERRtr FOR l5TNGJ5HtD BRAUERY JfJ -OiCTIOM. fn. 11 .,t) vr v 6H' , &!pfi i i A'W'T IT A FeELirvJ TA TATU -Tyt 4dm INDUSTRIAL NINESBOB FOLWELL TO COACH MAY PLAY SERIES IF PENN HAS FOOTBALL to Thomas H. Ilnltoji, chairman of thft green committee, ; Whltemarsh Valley Country tlub, Chestnut Hill, Thlla. ETon't say you will do It later, but sit donn and draw jour check. KJ11 In for any amount from 'a dollar Up-jr ward. It will be returned to vou a thousandfold In the good jou will do. Sports Served Sfwrt I By WILLIAM H. EVANS THfJ local golf season, to far as lnv- tation. tour'namonts .are concerned, will cfoee this eek with the Lu J.u Temple Country flli-b tournament, wh'ch begins today over the nine-hole course at Ldgc Hill, for the Ancient and Hon orable event at Aronlmlnk next week is only ft those oungsters who have reached their majority, which happens In their case to he fifty-five jcars. Lu Lu hair always had most success ful tournaments, and today should prove to be no exception. Welcome Is not onlv written on the doormat of the clubhouse, but on every inch of the falrwas, rough aifd traps. The Phrlnerfe are a most hos pitable lot of golfers, and they do every thing possible to make the stay of the visiting golfers one continuous round of pleasure. It's a Handicap Affair The tournament dlfferR from any other held In that It Is a handicap affair. Th'e golfers will qualify in four flights ac cording tr, their gross tcores. but after that Hie play will be on handicaps. This sjstem gives the higher handicap player a chance for his vdilte alley. The course Is very much Ptlffer than tt wnn n pfir nc-n nnrl In In film mn. dltion nndtlie greens ere never hotter ;, K!ffiJ!et'tf't&&&!?lfc Last .venr .T. Wood Piatt, the picsent, nr' uf the nine liliiikH for 'ho thrW. junior thatnplon and the winner of the I finihluti l.liilarl rhnmplonshlp. Imt evenlnc. recent Hala tournament, won thn W m CIHchbo Th-coren.. 0 43. Preelnnd Kendrlck Cup. which Is given1 v; f.i X; i ".; .Mueller, nf the lnrlljnn team.. Is leacllne In the Inrtlxliliml rifle match twins "taneil nt Camp I'errs hj the JCntlonal Ao clutlon. Mueller scored 2811 nf his 300 KhIH Inlerrupleit piny In the women's New York Htate tennla inamplonahlp rourney. h. " . conducted on the cnurtu if the New York Tennla fliili rhlrlv-twii teum are entered In tha m.ed doublea. which wlfl ret oti'S todax Morrla Weldi haa been presented with a tl'rinnncl fob and a purae if 1200 for his fM'hfnl teti'iTj nllh the Atll etlc Clu" o' Phlljfl. thla. Wcldy haa bei;n employed n the club fur tnenty-aeven jeara. f Tom Srston. the former I'hllly twIrlitNand ,i.-i 4ii i'ii r44i,Tiii ann .t'attnr vnam l.rtuea hna been ordered to report ytor iiinitn, !.. , ii:r xya The ltoraernrln events acheiluled for vt 'erla nt Pitmrtn nnd Lebanon nere poat n.niil until Indny becauan lh rain mussed up the .rnc.a to the winner of the first sixteen. He lieutenant R. Vt llimnori. ti former Hr- Winners in Manufacturing Gridiron Tutor, Dropped Tern-. Leagues iMay lUcet to Dc- j porarily, Will Be Re-en-1 tennine Championship LUPTON PLAYS AMBLER There Is a possibility of a series In the near future for the Industrial base ball championship of tho city between the champions of the Manufacturers' and tho Philadelphia Manufacturers' Leagues Tho former closes Its season next Surfdiy and the litter winds up Its schedule on Saturdav. U. O I has already captured the title in the Manu facturers, but there Is every possllilty gaged to Instruct S. A. T. C. FAVORED BY COMMAND IF FOOTBALL is plaved b the "In dents' army training corps this fall at the University of Pennsjlvanla, thin Robert C. Kolnell will be tho co ich Technically, he has been dropped b the university, but he will be re-engagid as tutor for the 8 A. T. C. which Ins hem established at the led and blue Institution bv the Government Major Grlinth, the military eommandei at Penn, Is an admirer of Bob Kolnell When asked whither thcnriner Penn the S. A T. C. unit. Major Orlfllth replied 'that he would w glad to have such a comb as Kolnell Instruct tho men " This Is tin- news which Is contained in an olllclal statement. Issued by the ftSot bnll committee 1 ist night to correct the Imptcsslon that the popular football coach had bien dropped flatly by the university authorities. Folnclls contract was canceled In the same sense that the football con tracts with other universities were sciatched, but If football Is piajed, nnd indications point to the continuance of the t-port at the ted and blue Institu tion, Folvvell will be In charge. It was learned last 'night that the mili tary progiatn reserves from 430 to fi for sport This means that there villi be a small allotment of time for foot ball practice It does not compare fai orably with the time spent In pr.ic.tlc on Franklin Field last year, but, neier- Scraps About Scrappers turned over and was resting on one knee at the count of four and Pop O'Brien reached seven he staggered to his feet. Tendler pounced lilm. but his blows lacked their accustomed accuracy and Chaney Into a clinch. . ' ,'X.ew: tried to shake him off, but the boys did not break until parted by r referee. Dy that time Chanev's head had cleared and he was flehtlncr ri-.: - - - - .. Jtardias before. J & ... ijTjrg KEPT aicay from Tendler's left, hoicetcr, and hrcezed through JOt the round, ,.. "3? r o..:... ti.... r... At . r..: . .jsv ktcuiv iwuivvs, x iiuii Livw siiuiusi. r,iirvs RK was a startling change of form in tho fourth. Tendler had' In- his left hand and put It out of business for keeps. When Chaney this he tore Into Lew and the tide of battle changed. They clinched f Jttf pnj tbe breakaway- George landed a right to the body and left to the E Jjwr.KThey, were lovely wallops and Tendler began to slow up. Another UM .to the body and a left to the head rocked Lew and he had ev ery a p. jWTitfirn of a beaten man. XUie a tiger Chaney rushed his man and shot a left to the Jaw which 'have scored a knockout nine times out of ten. Tendler's knees and there was a vacant stare In his eyes as he slowly sagged for- 1'He would have fallen to the floor, but Chaney, eager to finish his rushed Into a clinch and virtually held Lew up. Tendler acted me- ly and in some way blocked a fusillade of body punches and after. barely managed to stagger through the round. ,.1 ... IS CAREENED from one side to the other and barely managed ' to avoid four swtn'gs which tcbuld have put him. out for kecpj. Minute's Rest Welcome at End of Fifth was tired In the fifth, biit fought on the defensive for the first - Ills lorig right Jab kept Chaney away, but boon he grew weary SsTMs to -tear Tn again, lpfliptlng. punishment J. .i..' .14! '. .4 4. ,J. ,, .' . ,,.. . .f . rnnvttn l k0 I4V74SU. rf1t,4X44 43 nao 111 raean saved, him. Just 'before the. bell. of a triple tie In the other league and , gridiron hero would be cngiged to co-ich ii nuun a case .1 series would be hard 10 book as it would require three or four weeks tn play off a tie. The series would he a good one if pla.vetl All the teams have big follou Ings nnd arc ending the hest ear for a long time, notwithstanding the war. There was onlv one change during the season In either circuit and immediately the gap was plugged up by the addition of a stronger organization. U a. I. was oirts ot these clubs and succeeded In 11 inning the pennant. While the fol lowers of either league clnlm superiority there is only one way to settle the issue and that is on the old ball field. To Play Sunday Games In order to complete the full schedule several games are booketl for Sunday afternoon. They are U G. I and Wheeler and Monotype and Stokes and .Smith At Frankford avenue and Berks streets ort Saturday afternoon the Lewis and Wheeler nines will clash The game has been widely ndvertlsed, and the en tire proceeds will be devoted to the Bed Cross The Philadelphia Manufacturers' League fans are awaiting Saturday, and the clubs are so bunched that a triple tie may result. The schedule reads: Goodrich Tire at Standard Pressed Steel Company, Philadelphia Textile Machine Company at Hoopts & Townsend Com pany, Llllott-Leuls Llectrlcal Company at American Pullev Company, Philadel phia Ioll and Machine Company at Quaker City Rubber Company. Lupton to Play Ambler The annual series between the pennant winner in the Philadelphia Suburban and Montgomery County Leagues Is booked to get started next Saturday, when Lup ton, winner In the former organization, tackles Ambler, Montgomery County champions, on the latter'p grounds. The l.uptnn team managed by Harrs Hutzell, went through the season with only two defeats, both of which viere re ceived nt tbe end of the season, while Ambler, managed by Howard Ainev, lost hut fli" games during the entire Aak4if1ll1n 4TK 1 X 4i 11 In 4 nfA VAtftintm 4T1 .; i . V.i i ",MWI " "" fins..! Inl. the local featherneUrht has prior to JUiy A uvt matched to meet l.etv C)arde11. ot Jersey Tho tenrna d ?& unit ha I.iiipai'I on1 nVvnlit ntv In nn cltrlil-rnnnd ki ran at JtMCV .., wi ... .. .. ...- .. -,., -..., ... ,"".-",---"- -.,- MJ u hi VII IHI iVIIUlUH (IIKIll urni" tmr n, 'in with lh Jersev fans when he eaBlij de feHtel IMnny Pe8e of Newark, last Mon ,t nl"ht . Official Statement Makes FolweWs Position Clear The nfTtrliil MatemeMt p chen nut In tlunrd It. Itiishnfll. the cniiluntr nnin tiKtr, follows: At ii inert In k of the I nhrrNlt inmirll on tilhletlrn Innt verk a reso lution h pMHsed HtnthiR thnt on nr eount of the ettnlillHhnieiit of tho tu ilentHurin trnlnhiff rorpH tind ruttse (jtirnt iiiirrrtiilnt reciirdlne rniHlltlotm under uhlili fnotbnll mlcht tit luted, the council deemed It Md.Uiihlr 1o e rr(Ie the option mntiilried In till IN fontlmli rontrartn uith other mihrrfcl tieh In whl,h Mirh KanfN milit ho fatuelleil U war (ondlllons made IhN. it ft tmi ndiUahle. ThV criiduate in tnncrr hnn mi nntl fted nil opponent!, Ilawexr, In eer (l1iic thli option nil our npioneutN were nKeil tn reNerie former dntfH mi tli" .rliuhtli In tilt hope thnt when t'ie imHHhm procram liat heen drter mtuiil in on It mlcht h found noNtlIn in reNehi.dte tho framem between the riviKvllir 1. A. T. C unitn. The hump nrtlon wn tnKeii In regard to Mr. lolneU'n oiitrii(t, which nan fur the 1018 football NeiiMtu nnd 1011 tnliMtl it war rlriuw. ho while Mr. I ol well wan notified of thin nrtlon fnr (he imituil protection of him and the I nherNlM. he uiin told thnt IT the mit ii ut Inn (hnneed ho thnt the military proem in permlttM football the fool hull rnmmittee would nininiunlrate with lilm. In of the situation It deem ed oiib fair to Mr. Tolwrll to make thU evplaniitimi. It In the hope nf the committee that fnotb ill w 111 be phi) cd or nrlclnnllj planned. PRESIDENT REX SAYS ACADEMIC N TEAMS WILL PLAY to tne winner or me itrsi wren. "K,,Brl ik.H ii-iiltrr n.-rt ion .ihr Bthlef defeated t- M. Jllcks, of th" Philadelphia .tntloned nt Scott -Field, near ft I.ouln. will Country Club, in the final roupd bv 3 ( flv to the t l.ke Naval Tralnlnit Bta-i . n ..tn. wit....... 1 niIMa tlon to lompete In the national A A U, up and 3 to play Winner. L. Dewecs, ,'nnmrlonship tomorrow, Si-urday nnd M0B-, Slarl Practice Today iteraynilcmlu Football League, Joe Tuber, thn local bantam. In in hhapi for hla comlnff bout ulth Joe Ilurman or ChieaKO. Thei lire to appear In thfi flndl bout at the National A. A. on haturda night. F'ranMe Clarke, of this cltl. fares Kranklo Itronn. of New "York, in th" ceml ilnal 'luldi llurna and Jlmmi I'appa" ojnc lrai4iern and Pat Wallace, and Hattllnc l.alin and VVally Nelson Hill nuki. up the rest of the tard li,i Ai.t4i. ihi. N'ew Tork bantam, and nntttliic Aluirn. nf this citv. are Kettlnis reaily for thilr cotnlnsr fleht. which Is to take placo In the final bout at tho Cambria A. C next Frlda nleht. riddle viullln and Joe McCarron of Allentonn. will meet In the Hemlflnal Jack Hacen and Rplder Kells to oldtlmers. will boN In a wpeil.il nllded attraction Two other bouU are on the rronram. Hlllle Jarkunn. the Nw Tork llghtiielulrt has started tralnlntc for his coming slwnur. tj battle nlth IJitk Stosh. of Cleveland They mine tocether 111 the final bout at the Olim. nla A A net Monday nleht Johnny Mur ray, also of Ne Vork. fares Tern Ketehell, if this cjtv In the main prellmlnarj. Three other bouts are on the program. Iinlb (itniiiN. manager of Joe Welsh the local ielterielht Is willing to haie his protege mak IIS pounds ringside for Lew Tendler. the local southpaw. theless. It Is not Impossible I" turn out a well-drilled team in the time. The question of tilps will be one that Major Griffith, the military commander a I lie unlierelt), will have to decide. '1 he only trip on the Penn slate is to Pittsburgh for a same w Ith the Panthers, on November 16 It Is verj likely that thin K.ime will be played with the sched ule carried out as oriulnally planned. The official statement sus that all the contracts for games and Folii ell's con uut have been canceled, but that In isse Jhe military program is such that football can be played, the original dates and terms with Kolnell will be carried out. Football .Schedule Will Re Car- ricd Out Gorin.mtovvn Acad emy The lnt comprised of elevens representing Tenn Charter, Oermantown .cademy, Episco pal Academy and Friends' Central, nlll play out its 1918 "schedule ns at ranged last spring. When asked w briber the Inler.icad emic League would substitute military training to foster "athletics for all" las some of the members of thu Inlr- scholastic League are endeavoring, Professor rerclval Ilex, ot Friends' Cen tral and president of the Interncailemlc organization replied: "No question has been railed hi any school in the league as to whether no will play the scheduled games and. therefore, we will go on as planned. 1 do not knoii, of coursi-, what will he brought before the first meeting, which Is scheduled to take place next month " While the classes at the schools In the Jnleracademlc League don't atait until next week. Coach Sutton has called out candidates at (5ermantoivn Academy. Practice will start todav. Penn Char ter, Episcopal and Friends' Central cx peit to get going next Monday. Despite the downpoui ot rain jester day tbe candidates for the football and cross-country teams at Central High School went thiough a stiff workout. The athletes were notified that the school athletic commission, at a meet ing, hhd adopted a resolution favoring the continuance of intef-school sport. who created a sensation insi jear oy clay. I winning the Bala tournament, won the I ' .,- . l -11.4 4 41 ll.ul 4111.4 nhn.i.al r- lieieilirU riKlll l 114- 11,4-4. lllfSlll, vjliiihE I W, Lindsay of the Aronlmlnk (lolf Club. was the winner of the seconu nigm, Mike Costa, of the same club, won the third night and H. .1. Klelnman, of Lu Lu, the fourth flight. Big Charity Match Sunday Iest. vie forget, chick livans, isonnic Jones, Jerome P. Trnvers and Max. Marston will play nn exhibition four ball match at the Whltemarsh Valley! tt . . 4-.I..U 41. In un.t CI.IHn.. ll.A l.Ullllir 4 IUII 11111 UUIII1II4. OUII4444.. 4 414' entlre proceeds going to the fund for re turned wounded soldiers They are the four best amateur golfers In the coun-1 trv. Chick Evans and Jones are at picsent touring the east and both are playing a very tine brand of golf and we mav ex pect tosee some low scoring at White marsh.' Through the kindness of the fuel administration motor busies will meet the 12:55. 1:38 and 2:36 trains from Kroad street and the 12:20, 1.40 j and 2.40 trains from the Heading Ter- mlhal. The city llneicais on Clermarr town avenue run within a hundred yards of the course. Scores of wounded Amerltan soldiers are being shipped back to this Country and Ihev are In need of delicacies and this "fund will he used to supply their needs. It is the finest sort of a charity andlt ought to be the patriotic duty of every Philadelphia golfer to sacrifice his pleasure for Sunday and go to Whltemarsh and help swell the fund Uut If this is impossible send your check i m " 1 F7 TC M " 1 Vr MM 5 r Vr" 'npH I 1 y V .80 SUITSJ nrnrcrn rrtnvi t so. s snd it PETER M0RAN & CO. V.r."' S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sti. Open Monday and Saturday Until tt n'elnea. evenly matched The Lupton team has been plavlng fast, consistent ball and, coupled with thp effective pitching ot George Kinzel has beerf the heavy bat ters of the entire league. On the other hand, Ambler has a battery In Pete Lelbert and How that Is hard to heat j Lelbert has just gone through the best year in his career, having pitched every game during the season and scored Ave consecutive shutouts. The following men are eligible to play for Ambler In the scries: Lelbert, F. Wodock, Row, It Wodock. Klumpf, Cavls, Robinson, Martin, Donovan, Mc Narroiv, Fenstermacher and Parker T nnlnii1. AllfrlHla ltd lnillln.i Tlnli.il I4l4'4!'lia Cllbll'l II"! 4 1 14. 4 44 V 1 lIUni Shaffer, Ralph Shaffer. . Knlpc, Ryan, i Adair. Wlnterstlne, Falrburn, Flsh.Wrlg- ley. Kinzel, Halgh, Elexan, Mangold and McConnel SVTl'BDW NH.IIT. SKTT. S1ST NATIONAL A. A. 11TII AMI CTIIBINK STS. AI.I-vr.R I1NTAH HIIOVV TFIini lU'RN'' Vfc. J1VIVIV I'AITVH jnilVd Mr(i(IVKK vs. l'ATSY WAI.LXCK !ITTI.1MI LIIV l. WAI.l4i'F.l4snN FRVSKIK IIKOVVN vs. I'RAMilK ClwXRK joe Burman vs. Joe Tuber Tickets nt Donatio '. 33 S. Kiel mill St. RACING HAVRE DE GRACE September 10 to 28 inclusive SEVEN RACES DAILY Ipclodlnr a Sterplechass Penna. R. R. Train leaves Broacl St. Station 11:06' A. M.: West Phila., 11:10 A. M. B. & O. R. R. Train leaves 24th and Chestnut Sts., 12:25 R. M. gmmam- x. LmA 1 4iim .LV B..4 4ssik ADMISSION Paddock. $1.85. ttoiimg wr tax. CraadsUuld and dl, 91.19. i MERCHANTS: The folks who buy Master Trucks are tlie ones who are ac customed to fair dealing and square treatment . so they get it. All Sites Immediate Deliveries UrxonOldimobilcCo. Henry Ford's Amazing Ship Factory A greater feat than the Ford car is the new "Eagle" boat, built by Henry Ford with unskilledjabor, in a huge factory. One 200-foot ship is turned out per day ' not launched, but lowered into the water oh the biggest elevator in the world. See the pictures and read the story inv the October Popular Science Monthly. . To keep up-to-date also read z v; How Electricity Cures Shell-Shock " How Fighting Airplanes are, Invented v l Shot Down from ths Clouds an Aviator's Thrilling Escape. Machine that Fits Shoes to Soldiers' Feet w Motor Truck Ambulance for Sick Cars Housekeeping Made Easy with New Inventions What Is a Soldier' Chance of Getting Back Uninjured ' ' There are 200 articles and 300 vivid pictures in the' October number v All the new inventions and discoveries ? v in airplanes, ships, automobiles, sub- &f marines, machinery, electricity r and ' ' , , science are described and pictured in i Popular Science Monthly. It is all made so plain that everyone can understand. v Get the October Popular Science MnMTWTV ' 4 . ,f ,,f ' , . fij&t- ( -dp 11 newastand -1', .&' ;? ao Teel lhat face!" A Jitsstlil tuitsrr ny t Sasn UMI up tr Utstr. nMssrHwitct, sfffi t4mf tB4f 4W St 444U4J4. .SS B. 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