-&? 3Vf"r- rrr&TZJ LDELPHTMUKSttAY; l SJPTEMBl ,1(): v v. . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPJ " 2fi. , 'r c-V''K" V VJ , tCK&ONIS OUT TO WIN TM SERVICE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COUNTRY FOR THE U. S. M.:C VCLASS OWN BY t ( IN EARL Y PRACTICE of Eighty Drills Under Coach "By" Dickson and Wonderful Condition of Law . r f Giving Them Intensive Training Now ', t h' . B ROBERT W. MAXWELL Sport Ktlltor Kienlnc; 1'ublle l.rilji-r RJ8T look over that flock of football terday, "and let me know If there bo many trained men. Watch them lu notice their condition when thp Kpickson, who is the old Tenn football tthletlc director at League Island tertor ?J2-' . UBY" DICKfeOiS VW SHty are the hardest and the coajches PMli'them In phjslcal shape to withstand Wds. the first two weeks usu.illy are devoted to conditioning the plaers iaj&Oittle real football is taught RjSsVlth the Marines, however, it is different Uncle Sam sees thu all of aen are physically fit, and the workjjf those grldhon candidates speaks ;ror the training sjstem used In the is accepted by the Marines is kept t and he MUST be as bard as nulls within a month or so Kor that fan Coach Dickson Is not worrjlng nbout the strength of his men and farting right In to teach intensive football. He is beating the college tjl.es by at least two weeks and his te the middle of October. illffesterday morning the parade ground presented a busy scene In one rNier.a squad of soldiers went through signal di ill, and neurit was an- S - aa!.- s l , a , .... V.n . .... .1 .t..n h illclhunli alanilanu In i h l W SqUUU W111U11 lUUiv Utl UIO iCb'IIuuii Lnuimtiin. ...-.. ... ... lie of the field were more tnan tuu ;put through the paces by Frank men -worked pretty hard, tor tinner naa inem sianuing on mra and kicking their legs In the air when they were resting . IVBRY OXC seemed to be Indulging in some form of exercise, V which demonstratis more than Jnitcd States Goiemtnent In heeiilny the fiyhtinu men in fighting iphape. Wl ' lk?....7.. Cm. . r7a. ljml J, ... WinCIH Hlimi & iJispuiy kjuiyuaiiigi wuuu uuiy at...,...,. ... football. men were on the far liore room. A squad or eignty men Purvl8ion of Coach Dickson and tfJLl-T 1 m . I nU..nn f Ato tlHMIBCr mm uiiti;t:i in tuuib. a-i. n.a Tom Dougherty, the old Penn were on the job to catch the ball runnlne down the field and keeping on the outside of the ball until lt ws caught. Bfc l'fThis drill continued for fifteen minutes, and then came a session of 'feMaxd passing. The men were placed E . f a . - A - al 1l 11.. l. 1 1 m one ran in iurn 10 caicxi ine uuu. me iuujuihj auunu siut.,o..lft,.j ivfprm''for so early In the season and the work was satlsfactor (Dickson's next stunt was to place the men in a circle and pass the faround so the candidates would get accustomed to handling It. Then (Jhe charging exercise, which Is otball practice. The men line up coming to a sudden stop. As lye more yards, and keep It up for HXr ... 'EXPECTED to see half of the squad fall ou-t after the third charge, but to my surprise eiery man atfed as if it uas the 'leanicst work in the uorld. A run kifiVipractice. Will Fitid It Hard to a. Sr ILK Coach Dickson will not be mn from his squad, he will find It difficult to select his "varsity" teams. re are so many men on the field he must, devote all of his time to He has no time to coach the These men, however, will be can play on the various compan fhrough the kindness of Major Aithur B Owens, regimental adjutant. otball candidates are permitted to IfiThla will continue until the squad 'work from 3 to 5 In the afternoon. iltenant MacNamara and an effort as possible. It Is probable that ii'r Second, from Newnort: the Third, r-nMch is coached by Lou Young at Hampton Beads, will be on the schedule. Kmm!?!. a- I ,.... .. ..... f...... n A..fr tlin n mV.i.1.. ir.n ( i ,, 1 1 nt lllontnun ttnrl pvrjjijt out the defeat of last year t-i'HLIeutenant MacNamara Is not acquainted with all of the men on the P" T' a a i i a al It-. a. 'nllnn ln. Tl.iir.haaliP nf Ta.nn CJHWWla DUl lie gave UUl lllC ll&l Ul IMC lUllunuih, wuublist, va a tun, Flfijjdley, Wisconsin: Shoneberg. Philadelphia, Haslett, Northeast , Lord, pDMlerslty of Chicago; Hasson, Northeast: Mauer, Rochester University; iMf tnirhUn. Vlllanova; uima, Jimnesoia; iieau, vesi cousi anarincti; iStr, Cornell; Perrell. Cleveland A. C , Hope, Minnesota; Peacock, Kan- L Y4a m a fH. . a afl aV a. t .. li T lHlln.U lllnHnartn DninhdAII mASKlC8i IVieiZger. WUIUOIi; OC'UIV, neapolts H. S.; Jaeckler, Marquette Academy; Hascall, Wisconsin; Oberlln;' Ryan, Chicago; Coin, nbergl Pierce, Georgia Tech, Beld, St. Mary's; Powers, Butte r, Plttsburgii H. S.; Harmon, University; Enchede, Forest ;,'3Pefaur, Washington University; ''Chlet Garlow, Carlisle! Gerdner, eton. . Major Otvens HandsiBoost to Football fSALL Is not frowned upon by Idered a hlgh;lass sport, which provides the necebsary exercise in the service. or Owens, who Is a broad-minded man and Is constantly looking Ke -welfare of his soldiers, approves of the game and made it possi- i play It this fall. ver have played the came mysii, ne saiu, uui i reaiue us vatue men. It Is uurely a military came, for tile opposing teams are trhinj, to gaht Biounii. They launch their attacks at the vveak and carry on a miniature battle on the crldlron. Hunk move- i executed, thx playerf obey i bm the dlatcipiine J perfect. i Also teaches Hie men I llwri imrl they set that courage which comes only from personal f iMf te see a pood team I wot h) M M my power FORM ' MARINES Men Justifies Tutor in material," said "By" Dickson es- Is any squid In the country that bo through preliminary drill and practice li oer. You will be stir- coach and now holds the position Navy Yard, had the tirurjer done. tie was aDsoiutely right In every particular. I never have seen more able-bodied men trlng for n foot ball team, and the strenuous prac tice, which lasted an hour, seemed to take about the same phjslcal exertion as walking across the street. They were just us fiesh at the end as when they started. The Marines ar plaj lug foot ball this c.ir, and l.lckon has ho many candidates he doesn't know what to do with them. Thev aie real soldiers eer one of them and each Is eager to make the team The practice Is spirited throughout and the coach never has to urge his men to put on extra s.teum Thej do eer thing as if the mean It, and when they charge down the field It Is with the same splilt of nggresslveness that the bovs over there charge a German sli ought Id. Early Practice No Hardship for a Marine T)UT the hour's workout wus a -- revelation to me anil I was frankly sin priced 1 have seen hun dreds of football squads In the throes of the eirlv practice grind and noticed how the men dragged themselves off the fitld like a gang of section hands after u hard da's work. The first couple of weeks al- must work their men caiefully to the hard woik to come In othei United States armv Hver.v man on the Job from morning until team will be ready for hard games men wearing oo-vjnK b". nu Baker, a Y. M. C. A. Instiuctor. anythinu else the idea of the corner or tne new, wnere mere -was uicKeo me Dan uruuuu uuuer mo lieutenant John MacNumara, tne tha man rnn nnnn TimToP mints In .c ,....i ... .., .. ..-. ,-...-. ... halfback, did the punting and four No tackling was tried, the candl- in line alongside the center and FTl m A tnxlt- a-alJVfl D I n tl 111 tl fV I If considered one of the toughest forms across ine ne ana run lor uvo soon as they get Into position they about ten minutes. around the field completed the Select Varsity Team bothered weeding out the -weaklings and the practice period Is so short those who have pUed the game candidates who know nothing of the drilled b a corps of assistants and teams which are being formed. drill from 11 until 12 every morn- is cut down, and later the men A schedule Is being arranged ny will be made to play as many service the, First Naval District, at Bojton; from Pelham Bay, and the Fifth, aVdimus, ui ubca, iiuuiiwum, ajnicnauii, Kansas City H. S.; Jllke Wilson, F. Wilson, University of California; II. S.; Butler, Emoiy University; Milllken University; Itejnolds, ash- Groves. McGraw, a local high school . Green, Ohio University; Billy Garlow Univeisity of Chicago, and ood, Jihe marine otticlals. Instead, it is evrry command without the sUchtest resourcefulness how to think quickly turned out from the marine barrailta to help the game along." ,. lKTa. 0tA tX&l -AFT6R. roO'Ve Cx'CJOD FOR YEAR3 ON THE CORMER AND U,fcTCtfl5 THC T-vX CfQSGOY VvllTH FARES - whew one. "Day You se Tne. OLD Bo& COMING FRANTICALLY Toward Yov. 1-Mfm; "&& M - - SHIPYARD SOCCER STARTS OCT. 12 Seven Teams in League and Rules Say Players Must Be Signed 14 Days THE OPENING CONTESTS At a nicotine of the Delaware River Shlpvairts' Soccer Le.iRue hekl nt the Adelphli lat evenlnj; It as decided to InauBiiratc the season on Saturdav after noon October 12 The leaRue Is made up of seven tlubs and the final make-up I" as follows Merchant bhlpliulldlnR Corporation of Harriman , Xe , ork Slilpbulldlnir Companv, of Camden , Chester ship of Chester, IIor Island, Harlan, of Wilmington: Puev .S. Jones of Glouce-.er, and Sun Companv. of Chester The schedule for the se,ion has been placed In the hands of the .schedule committee, but the opening trnmes are announced as follows Sun nt Pusey & Jonei : Merchant at Chester, Harlan at Xew York Ship The follow hiR delegates attendid Sun Ship, Al noble, Hirlan Plant Wll minRton J Gllmore. Che'ter, .Joe Oxle.v , Pusev S. Jone. William Clark , Merchant Shipbuilding Corpoiatlon, Jasper Camp bell: Xeiv York Ship Oeorffc A Howe; Hor Island, I. R Divldson The bjlavvs were adopted and the rules say a plajer must be signed two weeks before he Is eligible to plav A committee of three was appointed bv President Blllj Head to piepare a budget covering the seaouV expendltuies The Delaware rtlver Shlpjards' Ath letic Association also met at the same place and little business of Importance occupied the attention of the delegates The doings of the soccer body to date was ratified, and the basketball season coming near at hand It was decided to turn this branch c-f sport over to Henrj Oalllster. of Chester, for supervision, and bowling was left to John Thomas, Jr, of Pusey & Jones At the Cramp Uhletlc Association has disbanded that yard was considered automatically dropped from membership In the oigan izatlon The many athletic activities of the Hog Island Athletic Association are now In full swing. A big athletic meet Is booked for Saturda) On Sunday afternoon the soccerteam meets the Merchant Team B. "On the following Sunday, October 5, the Rugby football eleven plas Sun, and on October 7 the Ho(el Barracks, containing -'000 single rooms, the largest hotel in America, will be opened The new gjmnaslum will be thrown open with a dance rm the 9th, and the first boxing show will be held October 17 The arena has a seating capacity of 1875 SWARTHMORE TO PLAY Little Quakers Will Have Varsity Football Squad Plan Two Trips Swartlimore, Pb, Sept 26 Swarth more College will play a complete schedule of football this season This decision has Just been rendered by the athletic council In the following state ment After due consideration of the time needed for practice and trips permission has been granted to the management to carry out Its schedule Only two trips of a-jy length are con temolated one to York. Pa. on Novem ber - to meet ueuysuurg ana tne trip to Providence on November 9 when Swarthmore will for. the first time meet Brown University oil the gridiron Men's, $7-50 "How much service for the money?" is the test by which every man should measure his shoe purchases today. ret !420ChestnutSt. "Where Only the Best Ib Good Enough JVJ Stefderutalt AINT IT A GRAND AND ArJO FlMALLY YOUR. KltviO MAST6R, jecioeA TS ABOUT" TlMt3 To 2.t" BUSINESS AMD You ARE RtsueoATeo To a Home FOR USGt-6SS,ANIrAU5 inm : - AnP Vou D'5 cover TViat The US3 OF GAiaSOUIlvJE I5 ARRETS C7M SUrJDAYi--AND ThAT HORSES ARE-MUCM'(N .DEMAND- t - c - s n e ' vf 1 , W -a 4HPffT FOOTBALL PRACTICE A T OLD PENN TOD A Y Game Will Be Played Solely as Part oj Military Program. F 0 L W E L L TO COACH Tun I wart HI. Inaugural practice of the Mcond Ime footbill season will be staged nt franklin Field this afternoon when I'enn candidates .meet Boh Tolwell for their first Instructions' at 3 o'clock A purvev of the available material shows tint at least fifteen plavers who have been taught Folwell football will be readv for the call Among these are five men from the varsity squad of I'll", one of whom was a regular. The others are freshmen from last season, or scrub plners Tor a wartime prospect Penn I" not a poor bet and despite the difficulties un der which drills will be held It Is be lieved that Folwell will be able to turn out a team that will compare favorabl with any In this section. Two Drills Saturdav Two practices will be held Saturdav and two on Mondaj Thereafter one drill dailv will be the limit for the reR ul ir mllltarv roster starts on Tuesday morning Major Charles T UritHth, the military commander, has set aside an hour and a half from 430 to 6 In the afternoon for sports.' and this will give the coaches a fair amount of time to develop the candidates The first game of the season, that with Franklin and Marshall on October 5, which was believed to hae been cancelled, will be plajed aa original!) scheduled The I.afavette game also Is sure, but there is uncertainty express ed about the others If the other In Llltutlons on the schedule list continue athletics, the games will be plajed As far as Penn Is concerned the contests will be staged as listed Plans for the football season were shaped at a meeting of the football com mittee, of which George Harrison Fra zlcr la the chairman, in Dean McClellan's ottlce In IaOgan Hal jesterday. At that time It was announced that Folwell took a consldenable cut In salary, but was willing to make the financial sacrifice In view of the fact that expenses must be kept to a minimum. I.errh anil Light Prospects Aa far as material goes, Folwell's best prospect Is Joe Straus, the hard llne hittlng halfback, who was such a sensa tion In the big games last jear. For other backfleld positions the Mullica Hills farmer will have Walter Ilosneau, sub quarterback: Milton .uckcr, fresh man halfback ; Bob Crawley, freshman halfback : Bunny Lerch, erstwhile Iaafa- ette leader and sub quarterback last Keason, and possibly Hobey Light, another star from the 1917 eleven. For ends Folwell has Kd Well, sub wlngman on the 1917 varsity, and Alex Farmakis, the freshman end. The fol lowing are available for the line: Doc Cook, varsity guard; Bill Wolfe, Neyloo and Wharton, scrubinen last jear, and McNlchol, Wlthlngton and Supplee, from the freshman eleven Villanova Athlete Commissioned Srranton. I'o., Rept 2rt James Murray first haneman for the Vlllanova tram and a well-known local ball tosser has been awarded a commtalon as second lieutenant In the United States uriny and has been ordered to report at lllamatown, Masi. Tan or Black October 1 st War Chest Payments Are Due "9 .. C r If V J9 if i JW .at I JW a 1 J GLORIOUS FEEjUN'? -AND Vou Bunny Lcrch May Return to Penn It Ik rmiinrcl around the IV nn rampus that Illinnv l.crrh, the former mihvurslty iiuorterliark and rrtwlille pilot at I.nrnvrtte, will return. Under normal condition llunny would not lie eligible ns lie linn pluveil four jearH of amity footlml', hut In view of the fart Hint the football team will represent the s. A. T. .'., nil eli gibility rules lime been rniicr.'ed. Any man In coocl Mamllng In the Mo dems orp eligible to plaj foot bull. Flashes From Sport World Served Short Miss Marie Wagner and Miss Clare Cassel, winners of the recent Xew York State law n tennis doubles champion ship, w 111 oppose e.ioli other In the final lound of the Park Hill Country Club tourney at South YonKers, todaj. MIs Cassel advanctd b defeating Mrs Ingo Hartman 6-4, t4 ; while Miss Wag ner eliminated Mrs Kduard V. Inch, 6-0, 6-1. The N. 3. I'rott ( lul defeated the DuHon ('. I tlie More of 'A-4 In a hnrd-foucht thlrtem-Innlnc ciime jrMerdny. IhU miikeit tuentj-lhe wIiih In tumt-tfen Burner l-liued h the I'rott nine, Mls Molet Miliar of Uiltutrol won the one day coif tournament of the Women's Metropolitan Rolf Association, at llaltutrol, f urk Miss Miller returned a card Of trj The final game of the basrball series bctiiccn the Great Lakts Nnint Training team and the JiorJolk team, at the former's grounds, uas called off yester dckj oil in g to the epidemic of Hpantxh in flrenza. I ootball practice also uilt be turtaited, but the team wilt be permitted to take the trip to I on a City next Satur day t MIku t'lftinnm. SMim.nf llni(nn adi nti".! .o the nemlllniil round" of the unmrn'H h.ii- rlett In the Imitation tournament of the ixineniNMl t rlrket Huh, aeMrruiit. bv de feating MUm Florence 111 I II n, of New ork. In three bet iiiulchet. H-fi, 1-41, 7-5. Iltd Murray, of Hlmlra, former right fielder for the New York Utiinla, left his hnmp jesterdiy to report to th Great IakPB .aal Tralnlnc Station. He enrolled In the naval reerven HPeral weeka ano but wan not called for duty unll laflt week. Golden Spier uon the S'11 trot, the feature event on the program of the Co lumbus Grand Circuit meeting yesterday. It required six heats to decide the uhntct. Itillr Konf. former MinrtMon on the ( lit. rtnnatl National I.enrue team. hiiM been notl fllel to report for the national arm). He will train at Camp (Jreenleuf, (la., begin ning October SO, Willi Hoppe. the bakllne hllllard placer extraordinary, defeated J Edward Carkonn of Tiniton In a war benefit exhibition of 18 balkline Miliaria, lant evening, In Brook In. by the score of 300 to 90 (SlkA sJV :s I wmwYV:VM Any firm can, build a truck, but, building service into that truck is another prop osition. Every Master detail is calculated to render maximum service. The result is, Master Trucks last infinitely longer, do bet . ter work, and are decidedly cheaper to operate than any truck we know of. This is not guesswork on our part, but -a fact we'll gladly prove. N All Sizes Immediate Delivery Larson Oldsmobile Company, 231 N. Broad St. n - a AND SO Tbu JX5T 5TANU ARoWrD VJAtXIMG FOR The EMD - TMIMKIMG OPTH6 OLD HAPPV DYS WMeM YOU UJ6RB A PART OFa-THE OLD VAJORA-O -Pr-iiirr get all 'HiTCHeD uP AW12NUG. PAST UOCVeD GARAGfc-5 AT 7S? FOR, 2 fiUOCKS 6LOR-R-RIOU5 FeEUNj MURRAY TO PLAY AT WILMINGTON National Singles Champion and Others Will Aid Red Cross' SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Wilmington Country Club will stage lone of the most attractive tennis programs of the entire seasdn on Its courts next Saturda.v The club enjoys an enviable reputation as a host, and when the annual Delaware State cham pionship was called off this year It was a great disappointment to the followers of tennis In this section Robert I.lndlev Murrav, the national champion : W. T. Tllden 2d, and Vin cent Richards, the national doubles champions and runner-up In the na tional cingles and national bojs cham pion, respectively, nre to participate, as also are Ichlva Kumagae, Seals Wright and Wallace F. Johnson, who Is at Camp Crane Allentown. So from this roster the club Is sure to present the classiest tennis program that has been shown In this section this season CALDER WINS TITLE Defeats Tnft in Final of Paper Trade Tourney A Calder. of Xew York, spranir a decided surprise when he defeated R 11. Taft, also of New York, In the final round of the annual tournament of the National Paper Trade Association at Whltemarh yesterday, 4 up and 2 to play. Perhaps the result was less of an upset to the players themselves than It livas to the other contestants t;aiaer rttlnv.il fa f h.lnw l,lo -,.,,.. fnrm Ifl thl qualifying round, and although he had Improved In the first and semifinal rounds, It was not until he met Taft In the final that he struck his stride In addition he had the satisfaction of know ing that he had beaten Tnft once before this season, nnd he properly argued that what he had done before he could do again, and he proceeded to do It. GERMAISTOWN TO BOOST INTERSCHOOL SPORTS After a two days' session, tlie Ger mantown Wish School Athletic Council, composed of faculty and students, has decided to do all in their power to con tinue athletics and foster lnterschool sport, taklnir the stand that It was es sential In turning out good soldiers. Professor Lewis, who was one of the members of the supervisory committee on athletics, who sinned the petition to discontinue all interschooli sport during the war, stated that he had not changed his opinion on the question "I still think that all lnterschool sport should be stopped during the war. In spite of any .ictlon talten hy the council," said the former football coach last night. t,r .fi Leonard-Lewis Bout Receipts Were $34,024 II w. Announced todsr thnt the receipt, or the rlht-ronnil lioxlnit hnut between I.lfhtireljrlit Clmmplon Hennr I.eorju-d nnd Teil ("Kid") I.ewln. the weltrrwe'elit tltlelioliler, 'n Newark, on Monday nllit, amounted to S1,02. Hennjr Leon ard reeelrrd B per cent of the re celpta, or flt.aox, while the wrlter welcht kln received lit per rent, or 1608, for Kotnr through twenty-four minute of unsatisfactory work. DEMPSEY HOLDS FIRST WORKOUT FOR BIG FIGHT Star Heavyweight Begins Train ing at Lcipcrvillc for Lc vtnsky Session Jack Dempsey has started work for the big tight. The "sensational Far Western heayyw eight Is nn advocate of preparedness. His battle with Battling I.elnsky now li Icrs than to weeks away nnd the big fellow plans to lene nothing undone In his training He wants to make his Philadelphia debut a pronounced success, and when he enters the ring against tho shifty Iiclnsky nt the Olympla on the night of October 9 he Intends to be prepared. Dempsey Is making his headquarters nt Promoter Dougherty's Colonial Ho tel, ladpervllle A twenty-four-foot ring has been erected In the open and It Is there that the western gladiator will do his work. Hundreds of workmen saw him In action yesterday. Tho Eddystone plant of the Daldwln Locomotive Works Is nearby, and at noon hour the sport lolng laborers come oxer to gaze upon the latest boxing sensation. Dempsey Is an unknown quantity to Quaker City fans He never has ap peared here, and the nearest he ever got to fighting in this city wai at Newark, when he toppled Fred Fulton In twenty seconds. I.evlnsky Is a clever fellow and one certain to prove troublesome. An all-star card will precede the hsitvywelght wind-up. The remainder of the show Is still In the making, but It promises to be- a strong boxing pro gram. ,- Scraps About Scrappers IF BUMAS (MUGGSY) TAYLOR. matchmaker and referee of the Atlantic City Sporting Club, has arrang ed a double wind-up for tomorrow night s weekly Bhow. In the first part Henry Hauber, the local welterweight, faces Jim Booker, a colored battler, and the closing part ot the double final will bring together Willis Drift's star colored light weight, Leo Johnson, of New York, and Phil Bloom, of Brooklyn. Joe Jackson, the local bantam, who has been making good, faces Johnny Welsh, of Atlantic City. In the second preliminary. Eddie Walker, the doorkeep er of the Obmpla A. A, is manager of Jackson and he expects n bright future for his battler. Frankle Graham, of the Bethlehem Loading Company,- and Joe Welsh, of the same. place, will be the contestants In the opening bout. Joe Ilurnian, the sensational Chicago ban. tarn, has made this citv his home Ilurman now Is working at the Hog Island Shipyard Hobby Gunnls. manager of Joe Welsh, the local welterweight, is confident that his protege will make It three knockout vic tories In a row when he faces Kddle Mc Andrews at tho Cambria tomorrow night l'ranklo Conwaj, of I'usey & Jones, meets Johnny Maloney In the semifinal Young Dundee and Patsy Johrson Young Qulnn and Jimmy McDonough and Johnny Dougherty Hnd rrank Alder wll make up the rest of the program. Jack McCnrron, the Allentown middle weight will endeavor to repeat his victory over Soldier Dartfield when thn lomo to gether in the final bout at the Olympla A. A. on .Monday night. LaBt winter McCarron met Itartfleld at tho National A. A. ad earned the newspaper decision over the New Torkei. and this time ho has hopes of put ting the soldier awa. Samm Schlrf. of Harrisburg meets Young Itobldeau, under the management of Bobbj Calhoun, in the semifinal. . f hick Jolinnon. manager of Harvey Thorpe, tho former Kansas City lightweight, but now of Hog Island, would like to match his champion against all of the leading light, weights in the country, from llenny Leonard down. , flenrce Chip, of Newcastle, and Johnnr (Itutch) O Hagen of Albany, will be the contestants In the final part of a douhle wind up at tho National A. A. on Saturday night. Hlttllng Kopin and Tommy Ferguson will meet In the first part of the double final. MAPACUBA THE ALL-DAY II EVERY-DAY SMOKE pF I -i fTOOD without cooking and seasoning 1 I p that's tobacco without curing and f I I blending. Mapacuba takes out tart II l I taste and puts in mellow mildness. I m Havana Filler Cuba is to fy , " m Tobacco what France is to Mm' P Champagne beyond com- fjl M fi nrtltinn and comnarison. 1 m I'Samatra Wrapper Insures JWfSmmm m free suction, even ash, cool m -IBa I taste, silky smoothness. 3mmm 1 Buy it at any Cigar Sltrt, Stand, ' .PlV B J Cluh, tUtel, r Rittaurant I tr mmW S ' 1 A Cents and Z. iR9WmwSiSSSJR. M W) upward 0S,zes (WjSSBS) I BAYUK BROS. l4feii(lllsf 1 i Alio Manufieturero sClslsflsBsBsHlLsfiif I of the Fimoui dl!Bs.BI m 1 PRINCE HAMLET Cigars jUEg00 ?li&22A I H rHILADELTHlA "9 VSBBla IB 1 TWSRR 1 p XMmj&lCflioie MiirtnL jj BMsBSsfsLaaalHsflsWalL .'" t JsUdtsaSaBaHsaBS. .' , . .' .. lUOlSiiMSSMltSa. t,w U 4 1 CAGE LEAGUE WILL START A m e r i c an Organization Will Endeavor to Obtain Shipyards as Members , - AFTER SERVICE TEAMS Tho American Basketball League held Its annual fall powwow nt tho St Co lumba Catholic Club last evening, and It was decided to start the season as usual. Tho make-up of tho circuit Is far from being complete, but tho clubs present directed Secretary Hauck to get into communication with all the shipyards In the Delaware River district and learn If they would deslro membership In the organl7atlon. The efforts of the Ameri can Leaguers In this direction nre likely to meet with little success, as the shlp jards will have a league of their own. It Is also planned to have several serv ice fives enter, and an Invitation wilt be extended both the Marines and Cost Accounting Athletic Associations. Some other clubs who are to be approached are McAndrew fc Forbes, Dobson, Budd and U. G. I. It Is hoped to play all games for the coming season at Cooper Bat talion Hall, Twenty-third and Christian streets. naftketbnll teams in the vlclnitv of New ark are already cettlng in Shane for the coming season. The Newark Turners are again in the field with the usual strong, line-up. Joe Drevfuss nlthough in th naval service, will captain thp team and nlay guard Murray will bo his partner The forwards will he Johnny Peckman and Itcd Walters with Dehnert at center Most of the bovs formerly played in tho Kastern I.eaRue Tho Turners plan to open the sea son on Sunday evening. October G The basketball season at the Germantown Hoys' Club promises to be ud to the usual standard. The Junior and Intermediate leagues, composed of sixteen teams, will get under wav next weeki the opening gams being booked for Wednesday evening. October . 2 Oames will be plaved on Monday. Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday evenings and on rrlday "and Saturdav other important games will bo scheduled and announced. The opening games on Wednesday aro be tween Navaho and Cherokee and Seneka nnd Seminole, The Wanderers, of Atlantic City, are out to arrange gamns earlv this season This Muh tied the South Jersey champions In games last scir for the championship and will no sircnginenea oy in- anuiunn ot Reeves and tlardiner.. or inn om .iiorris Ousrds Oames aro desired with teams rep resenting the service shlpvards and Indus trial concerns. Address .Mien Wlescnthal, 001 Arctic avenue. Atlantic CltJ. suitsu .80 trrrorFn from so. 5 -; PETER MORAN & CO. S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sit. Onn Monday and Saturday Until n'tk. SATURDAY EVENING. SEPT. 28 NATIONAL A. A.JML 11TII AND CATIIARINK ITS. 1K0. JIMMY (BUTCH) CHIP v. O'HAGEN PATHY nRADI.KY vs. BIIX CANNON JOK AMOATIS is. JDK KOONH JOK MKMIKM, vs. FRANKIK RICK II VTTI.IM1 KOI'KN TS. TOMMY I'KROUSON Tickets Donaclu't. 33 H. lltti st. RACING HAVRE DE GRACE Daily Until September 28th, Inclusive SEVEN RACES DAILY Including n bteeplerlin.se Penna. R. R. Train leaves Broad St. Station 11:06 A. M.; West Phila., 11:10 A. M. B. & O. R. R. Train leaves 24th and Chestnut Sts., 12:25 P. M. ADMISSION .Grandstand and Paddock, $1.65. Ladies, $1.10, in cluding: war tax. First-Race at 2:30 P. M. t I .e '"-y.
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