AT iiW-r.:,..., .. , , - V t , ILU ' ' w . '.' ' nii' I T. n .., .t.r. t. I. .An.ii, jfn i ' t i i i rrt.MMIfeni' fai ti m , n tii'ii '" i " 1 1 KllUJf MiV SO. WELL THAT HE "PUT A CRffitP W BANKROLL &F CRlMPMS BACKERS .ti E'i' u &T , if. ' if. I '? w V; U if i i h' JrOFF AND SPLIT HOOF NO TO OMAR KHAYYAM i lpfciivi Sensational 1917 ff$h Capturing Marines' Liberty Bond Purse at Laurel in First Start J Tftt 1 i ;4. . ?? Ily 30DERT ,port Editor F.Tenlnc rnblle I.relcrr .HfcMAR KHAYYAM hrnted Into the v F iaAat HaalnKilml ..ft.........., n.t.... 1. . "vvi jr-)iiiuii,t Aiiciui'uii vviirii lie ini'iincM iiif m iiiuri 4ii'c-i y ijiidii JHwndUyip from Slippery I'lm anil Crimper. The VIbii thoroughbred Meppecl Xt fitne mlle ,n 1::l8 "nt which In within two fifth of n second of the truck '$ 'ticord. ' xne mere wlnnlnc of a race from two horses llKe Slippery Kim and Crtmper Is not much of n stunt under ordinary conditions, hut Omar's -r ijvtetory was considered nulte significant nrnonn (he folldwers of the uport .Cjwho spend their leisure hours KzlnR oer the dope sheets. The chestnut f'(Cf" has been on the sidelines for more 'Jjfer1 retirement, as he suffered from what Is known as a cracked quarter. ,vjart of his left front hoof had been cut away, and It lakes considerable rt'Ctline for an Inlury- like that to become hound That was the high-tow on '''the race In thp n.iddnck befoip tlie'hiires went to the Host and was re- rtt ..... Br "f5 Monsinie tor numerous nets on tnc i'ii But Omar fooled them all Ho f the field. Sllperj Kim took the pace, ..lengths In the lear came Khayam, Jt out of It for Rood. At the quarter he Jf a length at the half-mile post Ho drew up a little at the three quarters, h , i.Wban the leaders beitnn to falter. " As they turned Into the homestietch Jockey Kummer Rae Omar his ' t head and slowly the lead was cut down. One hundred yards from the ,? w4m (a A?c. ... aiiiUanli li.nf.Arl Inl.i llio Infill ntifl anil hv :t lpniTth fittc "" ",c """ '"' """j .i-- It was a wonderful race and easily lyft Victory also was a popular one. and Same Ifttle colt. It was his Hrst start since 'he was beaten In the Pimllco Spring Handicap last spring and his work was a suipiise to all. . TT TOOK all summer Jor 7 miner Sandu McXaughton In yet Ihe JL horse in shape, and his efforts pounds and lens a 3 to i shot In i, Slippery Elm Looked Better Than Omar A ' IT1HE best horse In the rate was Slippeiy Kim, who won hli last fle ,X races at Havre de Orace. This lw-e was supposed to be leady for another win, but couldn't stand the final sprint. rna nt tha irsntlpmpn of the track. ho woie nn Inconspicuous bl.ick- ra and'white checked suit topped off with U8 that SUppery Ulm nau n swell cnance "However," he said "I'm betting jockey hasn't, and my dough goes down fj, His alibi was good after the race k Four favorites and three outsiders Vandher, Franklin, Omar and Indian Chant were the first choices, and Leffare, Subahdar and l-az I.oil handed theli backers the onl big prices of the day. Indian Chant was luckj to win In the siMhhowever, for Ifi, Fountain Kay, touted as one of those "good things." was left flat-footed I ?i at the post and got awa a do?en lengths to the bad He made up the f$Z lost ground and finished third, which .' In the second event the Judges got lf rave Dottie Vandlver the verdict over EK)? WU coming up fast at the end and fc .- . .. .. i ftron. MOW ever, me procet wua uiwiecuvci, us is u-tuu. cue mm- ui iiic race-tracK. LtZY LOU Hcored a Qienl ilcloiy in tlie !hml eient, bentiitp Nl;;el, thr fatoritc, irffh lots to spate. The llelylan II ucis the hot i tip on this race and the host 1 runnlnu yet. . Billy Kelly and Eternal Win ' Tr "AS teported nt the track that Billy Kelly and Kternau two or would be staged two weeks from todav, meaning Thursday. October 17. 'Thi match has been the sole topic of conversation down here and in New Tork for the last month, and the announcement of the probable d-He Is most welcome. Billy Kelly won everal special events at Saratoga, show tag a world of speed and Kteinal, who Is a son of the immortal Dick Welles, won the Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga some time ago At first a three-cornered race was discussed, with Purchase as the third entry. That horse finished third In the Futur it.v'after getting off to a bum start and wandering all over the track He was labeled a big leaguer on that da hut afterward blew up like a bush leaguer About a week, ago he was hadlv hentin and was sold to Sam Hlldreth According to the go-sip, Ham bought Purchase for Hanj Sinclair, the oil magnate, who once worried organised baseball with his Kederal League. Harry has taken up tne lacing game, and It would not be at all surprising to find his horse entered in the big race. J. K. U. Ross, owner of Hilly Kellv said he ws willing to enter his 'horse, providing It nan for a $10,000 up $10,000 more. Colonel Winn has will be for $30,000, equal to that of s but rzpecti to return tomoiiow or Haturilau, u hen final arianue ments u.117 be made. '1 1 4 Cudgel May Start in 'JfPHB first big race of the season here Is scheduled to take place Sat ii'g'.'J. urday, when the Baltimore Handicap renewal will bn run. Much Interest .$ ! being taken In this race, because It promises to bring together the best " bm-aa nntv In tminlncr In Mai viand and a few flom the Xew York Hacks. 'it Ope of the most brilliant performeis T.J, K. It. Hoss's $30,000 Hroomstlck Ei e ' weight handicap he was forced to cairj if i-Jiy that noted trainer, H. G. Hedvvell, ( 3 weeK iMUQgei uiuil l iiuvb su miun of rei-alnlni.- his earlv-season form ,"fHrday when he outran two such A jaacnine. i Cudeel wirr nnt have an easv '. He already has demonstrated tlut he Is good and now will have to shoul- V der the burden, and the horses he doubtless will be called upon to beat are -tanmlnsrp Atirum. Westv iloL'an. Sunnv Slooe. Midwav. I.eorhares. The ! JP 3. OaAa- nw.A Dllnns-t, Clrvi H'aull, llnrrin lu nnlinlfiH lltinn li nnnco Plltval I Ul ICt IM Ultyi'iJ ....,. ,...... "' plenty of trouble. It will be icmembeied that Westy Hngan forced Cudgel i to lower the American record for one and one-slMeenth miles to 1:36 In '" n 'rtnnlns: the Schenectady Handicap at Saratoga. Westy Hogan showed i i' l: J -. II - .1- I- I C 1.. M. U. I 1 U. l.l rt BOOU lonil uc luvie ur vifc:r uuu 'rf-'to Laurel in tiptop condition. THE PORTER and f.eochaies beloup to the stable of Edward Beale, McLean, of Washluylan, The Porter probably will be, McLean's starter, as he favois the distance In thii race. More Than One Thousand Speeders Present ixnr. nf thp lipsi fields of t lit f nerformers in America, now Is niinripppd l f"l Kfa.r. . V. 4 n n.a Vi m tu n .1 1. nprc. 1UI c liiau wilt: uiuu'mm JWItt-H nv Va Vm-rilm. eMLd ' TSfcrVltlon. Steeplechaslng also Is to jMiirtjy timber toppers are all tuned f tv One of the big features of the IWiUng. Tivery day one of the purses Is paid In the fourth Liberty Loan Marts.. General Manager -Matt Winn has made provision for thjs. These mtare Identified hy such aggressive titles as Navy Elond Purse, Advance UHlWrty Bond Handicap and the one yesterday won by Omar Khayjam the lknee' Liberty Bond Handicap. J 'After each race the owner of the winning mount and of the second and V I 1 .!. norse r Buiiiiiiunrii iu ine firunusiuuu uituig wiin inp riuer 01 me phant horse. The owners aie VlpV everal shares of the purse and tne winning jockey a liberty uond. ... ;b VT the Ho Llbcrtu Loan Handicap is the real feature of all the ZAbertu rare: Liberty I)an Handicap la certain to Interest. If It brings together of tho best two-year-olds. I here. In his last two ntart matter of weifiht. He irot In HANDICAP Three - Year - Old Upsets Dope in Four Months W. MAXWELL Ijinrrl, Mil., Oct. .1. llnielluht for h npcotiit time In hi. .. .... n. . , A.) iVtn Wn......' T tkiklitll T rr than four months and nn. slated oiner entries. not away to n bad start and trailed with Crlmppr on his heels 1-otir and for a time It looked as if he were held his position and dropped bark - - the feature event of the day The een the loers paid homage to the iretc teirarded. Omar milled I.U the bcttlnij a llaming red necktie, confided to nui a num jockey was up. the hoisp has some sense if the against Oraai " copped the mone jesterd.i Dottle was prett.v good traveling. in bad with the croud when thej Duchess l-uce bj a nose The latter from the stand It looked as If she had i l.l .... I- .11. .!. .U May Meet October 17 the rnuc'i-taiked-of race between tne best two .v ear-olds of thp ear. sweepstakes and the Laurel track put agreed to this, which means the race the Hopeful and Futurity. Rig Race Saturday quartered here is Cudgel, Commander four ear-old. which left Saratoga last iulu in .ew luih, uur ici ui; iic-avy- W few When Cudgel was brought South believed Cudgel had a rhome All this done w.n shattered last Sat- sterling entries as lied Sox and War tlmp of It in the Baltimore Handicap. junu, -. v.um,..v- u.w.. uua-J .uun&. ?aiiu .ul.uuqIiiuii una liiuuiii null 1 nr r.l-lriA.I ..Innm. nt i.nKum.l .. n a.. in,,..-!'. t.ru invi-vo ui iiui nnrau oir ifii Timtrmm ninml.ai the ladna.l an. I nf come In for its share and some very up to take the hurdles. present meeting Is the Liberty Bond 1. I t .l.l- .L U .1 presented with Liberty Bonds to cover the Maryland State flr Corporation Billy Kelly Is one of the best now he was a winner, but was favored both print mrJch lighter than a horse AIN'T IT A U5TKk) JOMH- W ARtI r.... -, , IT TOKIIGHT- "t vbvn JetstT. iLZ. cu,t- tie- coui.a vs""' ... ...uiT ... lAiny Wtf X iiun - "- - " - - - OtT rol XBV' -AND FtlRTH&RrAOWE uon '-yvr. v. c a THAT I iwvu. w- " c.n -r--f Fan 3CCRP .Jr TTdICULE F t WERF aPPB" "J wt- SUIT IV iimc line. THESE! SHAWNEE OPENS FALL TOURNEY Prorcedh Will Go to Char ity and Silver Medals to Winners PHI LA. STARS ENTERED IU Ntll.l.lA.M II. KVAiS I Mmwnpp-on-lr? Iswsre, lt., net 3 A reiicsPiitatle field nt golfers. iiihiIp up largelc of those from the Philadel phia nnri New York districts, began to da.v the uuallfv Ing round of the fall In vitation tournament under the ausplc.es of the Shawnee I'ountrv Club llver.v man before he Ml the first tee dug down In his pockets and gave Iteggle Wofth. Ington. the setretaij of the dub, a 2 hill, and as $2 bills are supposed ro be a jinx, the golfers glacllj gor rid of them Othfis did not Mill" with $2 but handed out larger bills liver cent of this will go ro the Sun robacco fund for smokes for rlie soldiers abroad There will be only two more invllnlion tournaments this fall, and the golfers were making the rnot of It, particular as Ihe great majority of them aie of draft age and inanv will be called before the Atlantic ltv and Lakewood tourna ments begin Tor many of them it will be the last chance at lournainent pln until the big war is over The court-e, which sweeps around the big Hncknood Inn on all sides anil which takes up a large part of rhe Island formed by the Delaware Itlver and the ninnleklll was In tip-top shape There was a good lie for every biassev shot and the grtens were never better and the pitched shots to the big greens slaved where the hit The greens were a bit keen, but true, m that if the golfeis gave the balls a chance there wai- always a certainty of being down In the usual two putts One thing that bothered a number of the golfeis who were plavlug over the course for the Ills! time was the big hills that inclose the course Tnese tend to foreshorren evei thing and those not familiar with the couise made the mis take of undeiplaing the shot" onlv ,to find that thej, were well short of the greens Some learned theli lepson early, but others failed to gel this through their minds and holes thai should have been two-shotlers became three-shot af fairs There was some question earlier In the summer as to the advisability of holding the tournament for the women's tourney, as well as the open two big event at Shawnee was called off. Fortunate!). Iteggle Worthlngton pl.i.ved through the Hala tournament, and he was amazed to And such a large entry list, and on his return to Shawnee he persuaded his father to hold the tour nament which began rodav Miss Itjur-teilt Winner New Inrk. Oct .t ilonui champions pxj trlncefi th liIliHrnpsn of df-feit when MIba Marlnn Zlndf-mreln rha wonder nlrl of Poston unci Mls Klesnnr Uon her rarlner In the national double lowered rlielr ci lors n Ihe third round of the New frr"y Flftl'i championship turnament on he courts ul the Orange l.ann Tennis c'tuh 31 Mount nn Hriillon N J jestertUv Mrs. spencer r.rwrtcn Weaver and Mls Mollu 9iurtedt d-'ijli Ihem bs 0 3 U-".' V acrr mn row y n. , J I - " . t I . hm- I . . nct cw- i ur -J- a S A Mf I I - Wfit rWte&. m)) JU rm .hkJ ' wHdtM li ) A truck, to pay, must not only deliver the goods, but do it economically. If a truck "eats its head off" in consumption of gasoline, oil and repairs, it's a dead expense. Right here is where the Master sells itself. It will run on a quart of oil and a gallon of gasoline farther than any truck we know of. All Sizes Immediate Delivery Larson Oldsmobile Company, 231 N. Broad St. GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? IB.M M6BI vvr Vml- WMOMW vuf -" " . r... t3 A T WW ' Tiro West Pliila. Invalids Will Play in First Game Two of the We. I I'llllsilelpliU stars, .veMterilitv reported out with panlnli Inltiienrn, reported tnilny to ('uptHlii Vlonroe unit lie iinnonnreil lite) vtihiIiI be utile to net Into the iipenlng vnme nglint lenn t'liarter nt Oueeli I.Hne lomnrrnw. Krmre. fialf Ititf k, unit llnm Hulls, fulltiBck, lire the titr evpecleil to Tirlp the West IMtllnclelpliInn In tlielr wpenlnR utrncicle Schoolboy Fumbles TIIK game betwicn the South Phila delphia High School and the Itadnor eleven, scheduled for Itadnor tomorrow afternoon has been called off becausp of Spanls'i Inline na Though -the game has been canceled Coach Johnson has his team out for practice today as he thinks tlut a practice game may be ar ranged between the fled and Black and Chestnut Hill for Monday afternoon Thlrt.v-tlve gridiron players reported for pinulee. and Coach Johnson expects to announce his regular sousd late this afternoon The team will have signal practice todav in the bchoolnrd Leopold left end for the lied and Black kicks fiftv yards In pinctice Leopold was considered the best punter In the Scholastic T.pague last season B.irrl", a former Central HlRh School plnvei, lias shown form in lii first pinc tice and mav be, used plther at lefl tackle or In the baekfleld Caplalp Hamilton Is showing his lust vear's form as a line plunger Cowdrv, who made the famous sixtv ynrd run against Northeast High Inst season has been shifted from the back Held to the nuartderback position Onld. blatt. who was on tho scrub team last fall, will fill in nt Cowdrv 's old place nt tho baekfleld Tommy Vnslllo. formerly of McCall School, may be the regular center The complete schedule for the Bed and Black has ben announced The team may open Mondav nnd on Thurs dav, November 14. closes the season with .Frankford High School at Frankford Complete schedule follows Ocli brr 7 South Philadelphia v lheI nut lllll at CheMnut 111 1 Unnfllclal October 11 Open date October I" South Philadelphia M l!er manln'vn st Germantown Inner 2' South Philadelphia v Haver ford at Haverford November 1 South Philadelphia Cen tral at oulh Philadelphia Noveml-r S Sourh Philadelphia vs West Philadelphia at South Philadelphia November 14 south Philadelphia v frankford al Frankford November .M Clame canceled on account of Northeast dropplnff Athletic Out of a squad of foitv candidates for the Itadnor football squad only eight repotted for practice anil only one-half of these were regulars If conditions are better by October 11 the Suburban school will open its schedule on that date x-lth the Penn Charter eleven at Itadnor. - The schedule for the school Has been announced hv the manage! of the team Is as follows: Oct tl IHdncr v Penn Charier, at Had nor Oct 17 lUdnur va West fhesler. at Had sor Oct 21 Itadnor v Cheltenham, at Chel. tenham N'ov 1 Itadnor v Bon Alhyn at Hrj n Arhn Nov 1 Itadnor v Perwn at Hadnor. Nov IS open Nov 2. Itadnor v Iiwer Merlon, at Itadnor 1 I t - " V That Voy - nv-VrUf e 1 I AuD unae thb jcp.iui I J cp A DRCSS 50'-r- -J (611 . DON'T- YOU- $N KNOW - w5 f StITS AWO IW FACT I , AIU Ulirrf " 1 FIMBRY S TADO" I RR Tise "DvRATiekjy tf me vMa i iffTKft Vml UauH tUT TtMT ouett OH-M-H DOY. r-tr iwtsi ,,.,, . .. j AMT IT A GRR-R-RAND and 6LOR-rRcos rccLtM .' '"' SWIMMING POOL FOR SERVICE MEN Asher's Modern Audi torium Taken Over hy United Service Cluh PAYNE TO BE IN CHARGE The I'nlted Service Club thinugh Commander Pa)ne. (ins taken possession or tlie swimming pool and Dunning at the southeast mrnei of Twenty-second nnd Walnut stieets, formeilv known as Asher's Auditorium This addition gives the service lads one of the gieatest needs of the )oung men In the service, namely, a swimming pool, and this new building contains one of the largest and best pools In this clt) Commander Paviu. Is never tluough cr tiring when It Is for the bene til of the boys In the service, as during the .summer mouths he entertained thou sands of visiting enlisted men at the Country Club at itockledge on Sunda)s vv Ith baseball and othei rccre-etlon Now, with the new addition to their present quarters, which was foiiuerlv the Chil dren' Hospital, on Twentv-econd street below Walnut It Is the Command er's Idea to give the bo.vs In tire service rhe be-st of entcrt.ilnemenl The old building Is tilted up with boxing arena, pool and billiard rooms reading rooms and the basement c&ntnins one of the best cafeterias In the city Along with boxing Commander Payne will now hold swimming contests In the newly acquired pool, and with such stars as l-.rnest Sonn. the champion, and sev eral other former swimming .stars now in tie service, some keen competition can je looked forward" to in these swim ming meets There will be a weeklv tioxliu: show held In the old Set vice Club building everv thuisilav evenlnu All men In the service and their friends are cordially invited to artenu MIDD1E SQUAD COMPLETE Annapolis, Mil., Oct 3 'Ihele was an atmosphere of encouragement around the Naval Academ) grounds )este;day with a full period of. practice and a complete squad The ill lads are leturn Ing to dut) In droves. Split-Heat Huces al I.ani.i-ler .nnriistrr. I'll., Oil .1 The I'll pace jtWf ! Ittfrfc-frJ MM fe. furnished the fastest slx-htil race everl.u... t.- ui v.n. i,- !... ..j decided over the r.anra.ter track at tha ro.inis fair esterda5. the lisl lime made be- -':11' spACI H J8- i -A o i i Not the I S the stringed instru- Biett xj I J- ments in an orchestra "' money JL Atone down the blare of j m I brass, so the curing and blend- Fpm V,j I ing in Mapacuba soften the &'$mmX$ I bite and bitterness of the leaf. -M fl I Havana Filler Cuba is Commander- Wf?B W I In-Chief of Tobacco-Raising Cli- RsilB J I mates and Countries the Globe wide. H 1 i Sumatra Wrapper The standard of EB f I9 the world for mildness, mellowness 53Sl?!l 1 bland bouquet and free, even suctjon. fatfSHln 1 1 Q cents and C,!zes l I XV upward V7 BryrMMtsI Bn it at any Citar Store, Stand, jfeytSfl ll Club, Httel tr Restaurant. 'B i j BAYUK BROS. B 1 i Also Manufacturers of the Famous &uM2 l i PR1HCF. U A At LET Cifart reCTg5l I rniLADELriiiA KaXKaW 1 r w iSBPka? ii,,r ' -v v. v. wmm stars OlPENN VARSITY Young Danny Shows Prom ise of landing Bcrtli in Quaker Bark field MAY PLAY L E HIGH Indiana Gets Around Ruling iy Colonel Rocs UnnMnvfnn, !'., Ort. 3. Ilfftnlie Rnnnunrrment lliat llif nprnlnir kmitip of W nnhtnirlon nn Jefffrdon iirliftl tilfi Iiertr nfxt H(urln with Intllnnn Nnrtual n tin 10 lif tilrtrtl war mttilfft yntrrtlny hy flrmltinte Mnnmcer It. M. Murphy, who until hf liml bern nntlflffl hy 4. K. Smith, mummer nnri rnnrh of the tnttlnn eleven, thnt hU teiini would he here In time for n irame. . Indiana, n-hleh malntntiiM a ntudrit army training rorpi, haM been notl lied that It team ran't leae the rampiin before noon on Saturday , hut Smith hn arranced to leave promptly nt the noon hour and make the trip overland In automobilei. Young Diinny McNIchol, the fourth member of the family of the late James p McNIchol to break Into Penn athlet ics, Is pla)lng n great game In tvrlm mages nt Franklin Field, and from his present pace It looks as If he were going to get n regular berth In the lied nnd Blue baekfleld McNIchols have been on basketball nnd baseball teams at Penn for many cars, but this Is the first time one of them has been nut for the gridiron sport, .and Danny certainly Is upholding the I reputation of the family. Yesterday he 'made holey In the scrub line that resem bled gaps In Hun tanks at Chateau Thierry. He plunged through for gains nf fifteen and twenty ards nnd uirely failed In cover eaith while called upon by Bunny Lerch, who Is running the eleven. Starreil in Cape Last winter l'anny captained the freshmen basketball quintet, which under the direction of Lon .lourdet set up a now record for first- ear fives at the University nanny's team was never beaten and nineteen games were won He also plaed fee-end Inse on the )-arllng baseball team Folwell was greatlv ImpicssVd with McN'Ichol's work, 'and he didn't mind sa)lng so That's the way with Folwell When a thing Is done right, he (a.vs so. and when It's done wrong, he sajs so and more Bob has a whip tongue that drives the plaers to their best Humors of a change In the Quaker schedule are still plentv nrnund the camps, and nt present It looks as If Penn would play Lehigh here on October 2fi and Pitt In Pittsburgh on Novem ber 9. Pill to Switch Dates The Panthers are listed to oppose Washington and Jefferson on November !. but already the Pitt authorities hove written for a switch to November 23 As the latter date Is open. Washington and Jefferson Is very likely to accepe the change. Lehigh has written Penn for n game on October 26, so that there would be no tumble in arranging that. A big football rally Is planned nt Penn for tomorrow night on Ihe eve of the opening game of the season against the Marines Coaches Folwell and Robert son are listed to speak and Major flrif flth, the commander of the students' armv training corps, also will talk to the undergraduate!' When things are settled more at the University, Folwell will be able to have better practices. Ldward R Bushnell announced )esterdav that the football players would be permitted to shift their afternoon classes to the morning, nnd """ "'",., "--"""" half of football piaetlee which was orlg; ' Inallv allotted to them. BENNY LEONARD AND KILBANE TO MEET AS BA YONET PUPILS Brilliant Champions, Along With Mike Gibbons and Packcy McFarland, to Take Special Course at Camp Gordon BOOST FOR LEVINSKY Hy JAMES S. CAROI.AN JOHN.S'V KILBANi: and Benny I-on-nrd soon will be training together. These masters of their respective box ing classes are about to go Into training for a new kind nf fighting. When It comes to maneuvering with the gloves these high-class wlelders are unques tioned champions of their class. Now Johnny and Benny seemingly have for gotten that little quarrel they had at Shlbe Park one ear ago last July, havel burleel the hatchet and are going to work together to help in the great strug gle. Johnnv nnd Benny are going to take a special .course In bn)onet fighting at Camp Ooidon, Atlanta. Captain Thomas J. Biovvne, of New York, camp physical Instructor, will be In charge of the In struction. Johnny and Benny will not be the only boxing celebrities present. Mike Olbbons already Is on the scene and Is boxing Instructor at the camp. Packey McFarland, one of Mike's former ene mies, will be present nnd take the course. Tommy nihhons. Jack Twin iVulllvan, Tommy Hyan, Johnny Couion, lMdlc Hanlon. Johnny Orlfllths and Charlie Leonard also will attend. KUbane went to Camp Sherman, Cbll llcothe. O., a jear ago and did some fine work until a few months ago, when ho was ousted as camp Instructor for n breach or discipline Doctor Ilaycroft, chairman of the commhslon on training camp activities has lequested Kllbane to report at Camp Oordon. Dan Morgan Speaks Jack nempsey has been receiving all the spotlight F.ver since the big coast bo) dropped Fulton he has come In for all the publicity, ihls has caued Danny Morgan, manager of Levlnslty, much un easiness Demne.v and Ievlnskv are due to pjton a tight at the Olympia on Wednesday night and Morgan docs not want his man overlooked. - Dan Morgan has forgotten the night Detnpsey wouldn't get Into the ring against Levlnsky nt Lbbets Field last summer He still Insists that Detnpsey Intentionally avoided l:'s man, Detnpsey Is wot king nt Jimmy Dough erty's camp nt Lelpcrville. Vestuclay Jamaica Kid, JefT Clark and Spike Ma Fadden each boxed two rounds with Dempsey. George Clrnney Again That great little bit of fighting tim ber. (Jeorge K. O Chaney, of Baltimore, will do thp entertaining at the National on Saturday night. Kver since his bril liant battle with Lew Tendler here, two weeks ago the slugging southpaw's stock has Increased 100 per cent. He now Is recognised as one of the hardest hitting fighters his weight In the world. Pete Hartley, of New York, will op. pose Chaney. Hartley A a rangy fel low, a good hitter nnd a boy capable of giving the best a fight. Hartley also Is able to take punishment. If he Is able to break through Chaney's defense then he Is going to caue K. O George plenty of trouble. Right now Chaney Is a very popular fighter and his tight with Tendler won him man) friends rum 01'I.avs The Stanley Booking Corporation THE followinir theatres obtaln'thelr pictures thiough the STAVf rv nnnn. Vonrt7VuVe:h:e?,ebTforen,rxhb, locality obtaining- pictures throuuh fh . staS;i.kv H,'1e Hi'1. ?your mm Alliamlra lth. Morris & I'assjunk Ave. ntnamDraMai t)nj Mt -j. kv.s .t5a. In "VI i; 1,A KKANCl!" APOI I O -D AND THOMPhO.V STS. r1 -"-l-S MATINm UAII.T J STCAIIT lll.AI'KSION'S "M1HSINO" ARCADIA OHKBTNl'T Hrlow KITH l'HniJ5f ItAY In "TIIK LAW V TIIK NORTH" RF I IFRIRH imoAn btiiket nj uuwuuuiL K 'SOI 1A.NNA AVE Al'I.I.S'R FKi:ili:itICK In "FKDOHA" PMPRPCC MAIN fcT.. MA.VAVt'NK LlVir ITMLOO MATJNRR UAU.l t'l.AltA KIMI1A1.1. YOUNO In "TUB 1'I.AW" , ' FAIRMOUNTAi'l''iPAtDv- ki.iik FKntiiisos in "hkahth or I in; wn.n" FA Mil V THF.ATItR 1311 Market Bt. I -IVII1 I da. M. to Midnight. CAIIMFI. JIYKItS In "A HOCIKTV HKNSATION" CATU CT THEATKK Below Spruce JV 1 Tl J 1 , MATINEK DAILY FIKSMIK LOVK In 'tThc llrrat Adventure)" vocal nnt'iTAt.s uv siar ohiffin GREAT NORTHERN "'J-sftV r" nnitAi.niNK rnrtAtt In "TIIK TURN OF TIIK WIIKKI." IMPFRIAJ 00TH WALNUT ST8. UVIrC.rlI. Mnts 2:30 Kvgs. Ttn, FRANK KI'.F.VAN In "MORK TROUHLK" I CAniTD 1ST I.ANC4RTEU AVE. L.CML'n.rV MATINEF. DAILY JOHN rrARRYMORE In ' ON THE QUIET" I 1DI7DXV UROAD tt COLUMDIA AV, LIDClA 1 I MATINEE DAILY ELSIE FFHnffON In "HEARTS OF THE. Wll.n" H OWNED AND MANAOED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BELMONT MU AU0VB MAUKET Mary Miles Mi,ntcr ,ThSuKla'Jv,fp.. CFDAR O0TH CEDAR AVENUE PHARI FS RAY 'n "t0 of" triAiL.riO n r ,1I8 KATErt.' COLISEUM w"rk't tit. smh av uoth DOROTHY GISH ' "T,lVl,TSi1N. COLONIAL u,n2iW.0.aIA.v'M. Douglas Fairbanks " " "f rllOTOPr-AYH CI I BC tV A T" MARKET BT8. JlUrVC.rw MATINEE DAILY GLADYS BROCKWELL lq "THE niRD OF PREY" JEFFERSON VaS WALLACE REID la "LEBS THAN KIN" Carpenticr Almost Made Trip to This Country New York, Oft. S. In spite of the tnlk that there was nn chance nf an American tour by (leorgrs Carpentler, the French heavyweight champion, jintll the war Is nrer. It wan learned last night from Jark Kllcr that not sn many wreks mo the hnxer had come within an ace nf boarding a ship for this ronntr). Tiler, who wits a V, M. V, A. ath letic director In France anil who re turned here only n week ago, said that he bad arranged to bate f'ar pentler make a tonr In this country for the benefit nf the VM. ('. A, War Work Fund, anil that .the boxer wan grentl) wrought np over the prospect nf making Ids long-sought visit tn America. The pinna for bis sailing were com pleted. The French military officials declared that they would be only too glad tn give Carpentler a furlough tn come here, but before he would be permttted to leave they wanted an nnlclal requcHt from some authorlied American war activity. They de clared Hint If the Y, M. C. A. nald the word they would nenel Carpentler awa) with a nmlle. NOTES OF THE AILEYS Tli tin ill If s-vi mt aims T.asriu Ut,ittA. r rtuckpln matthro will be rolled off tonlghi on the Kejitone Altrjs. IVnnlvnnU Hall- man m tnp cntimpton ana vmii roil on four final RamcR. t Tlit beat nlnxlf camp ncnrtn? throughout the tourney In this aertlon was rolled by I'hfrflon. with lf.ll nnd Yep hnlil th hlcrh. same flooring, with a total of 471). Tilt IVtmlmrs l.afltrn will tnl truintr- (n- Tuesrlay on Conta'a Allejn with six teams. The HntffhH or Cnlumbu hraRUA, with eight rluba, will ntart thflr annual series Wednes day, October on L'osta's Alleys. Th rnundelphfa-.Madp Hardware Irfaguo will I Oil Itfl tmirtitV nrt Ih I'sslnn iilai.. Klnnlnir next Krldav nlahi- fim lonmt' win compose the league, rule nn nflnptefl permitting a new mrmltrr tn roll Wllh n Ipnm hv fWMiinar tha consent of three-fourths of the captains of ""m"' " ruip ii iincniien 10 met anv Mcanr(Mi caused hy pla-ier being railed In the draft. Last yrar It was nenrv to w.i It a wek before a new member could compete, The four rentrnl downtown Htlej promlsa 10. AS In the rmftt. nminnl a tarlArl tulent frnm bunk, commercial. Industrial ii-i MirMiiiiun- iuiiirrnn wno nno tne pastimo a benehMal one In these di of physical preparedness. SUITS1.80 trnrrrn from tso. tts , PETER MORAN & CO. :BSft- S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sis. Ostn Mooter and Saturday Until tt a'eiliuaki NATIONAL A. A. Joe Welsh vs. Wallace Bob Tom Cowler vs. Brennen Jack K. O. Chaney vs. Hartley Pete ALSO 1(l HI. VSHIMl 1-RRUMS Tickets nt lonnthv'. 33 S. 1 f iSi , ,t. TRENTON FAIR TRENTON-. S. J. September 30 October 4 I.K.UtINU KVI'OSITIO.V OF K.ST Free llovrrnnirnt War Slmw. ., Vr. Motion I'lrttirrs of Hat llerronr. Free Open Air .Iris of Thrills. Kunnlnc. llarnesH. Antg Knrlnr. . ArlruHiirul. Inclnstriol. u'i Stenk Hioh. ir.i..- I ..... .... Admission, wltli war ta, fia rents I'HOTOPl.llS ....,, .uiivrsuDil. 333 MARKET ,tT0 ai . .KDIT STOREY '" In "THE SILENT WOMAN- MODEL Ki S?Vl11 hT'. Orchestra MPooim ... .. t-ontlnuotii 1 to 11. OVERBROOK 03D o nnma t.-t.v.A. roRD AVE. In "THE INN OF THE Ht.UK MOON" PALACE "" J,,nV"K,E'r. STUEET In.MARYr0KAFr,,on!t5P'M- In "JOHANNA hviisti'i PRINCESS ,'lnCT.?Ew " UWHI" REGENT MA,,KKT ST. HelOW ITTIt" , ETHEL nARRYMORF0 " P' " In "PITR MRS. MjrfSSS,.,, I RIALTO GERMANTOWN AVE ' V,r , r.A,T tr.B"PCKl :en st. In "RIDDLE OAWln" RIVOLI 02D AND SANHOM RTS 1VWRARn,nA cAsVro DAI In "MOTHERS OF LlrirVnT.. RUBY ";$nn 1" j, M HIP! r a nair Irr "MONEY MATi" SAVOY 1tl MAnKRT RTREET CARt.YI.E WUCKWRl'? nlht In "HY HOOK onraSnir.1 STANLEY Jft?t ms LAI1Y TREV MEI r' '' In "FOR THE FREEDOM OF TUk irnw VICTORIA FF.BT, ARra "Why America Will Win"' ' R FRANKFORD "" """ av L1LA LKK m rnu chuike OF L-ll-rt l-CC ,nu. MAKE ELIEVE II IMRfi ONT ST. QIHAHD AVB. JU1VIUW jnmbn lunrrron on Frankford "L." CHARLES RAY '" "A nine I Pin IsT '-'U ANU IOCUST STREETS LULUOI Mats. 1:30. 3:30. EVK..U 30totl KHIRLEV MASON' nd ERNEST TRUEX ih COME ON IN" NIXON KU UKLOW "SPt 9 BILLIE BURKE "- 'A" 'W i rir. mm." rnoToi'iavs PARlV WDQE AVE. DAUPHIN M. mIN Mat. sits. t-. ens to ll. 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