WlLEADER HAS 'A KICK AND COLONEL REES HAS Put THE BOO(S)T J'N FQ&TBAL.: . r !' .i. ..: 1 v P? K All W K. fcw & JC fe -9 . 0L. REES WANTS ALL MEN PHYSICALLY FIT IN FOOTBALL DRILLS m V" Clwirman of Committee on Special Training, in Ex clusive Interview, Decides Upon Five Rules and Regulations Governing Gridiron Game V .yv. 1 "ir i'. , -. m 1I lIOHKItr V. MAXWI.M. timrt Mltor :rntnc I'liMIr lolerr WKT WANT you to encourage football." VL That wbh th mcesaKC sent out b Colonel it. I. Hoes, chairman of tln Y J r: E: Pv V tf$ Rs. ' i ff3 i. $A' V- A 2." 4." 5." - r,?.- .M" w$ f K.V ; t i s Vis i v ? A ' O w:' pi . K-4 vi. t- tit1.. i??v s rl v.-, committee on fcpcclnl trninlnR, last nUlit. It nai after u iluy of liunl work, ln which the entire situation wni pone ocr anil the athletic program for VK, A. T. C. colleges completed. Colonel ltees, nldeil by capable uutlmnntH. went Into the matter carefully, Mtuillcd It from every aimle mid ileclilcil upon a set of rules and rcgul.itlons which will ho ndheieil to h nil com manders under lilt Jurisdiction. It Is the final word on thu football ques tion, and the Uvi.mno J'i m lc l.i.Dor.i: Is able to present It exclusively for Its readers. 1 InlercolloRlntr foot lull U stnmi;l eiiiiiur.ist'il for soldiers of .Stu dents Army Tr.iliiliu C'anqo. riajcrs must maintain satMiictorj standards In mllitarj and academic uiirli or llie.v will nut hi eligible for (lit- varsllj team. 3 One nml one-half hours will lie allotted for fniitliill praitiie e.uli day. This Iniluiles the lime talicn for dressini;, undressing, hath lnc, etc. No pimes will he pla.veil In Ottolirr whldi necessitate alisenie of the nlavcrs before nonii and after taps on Nitunlaj. In Novem ber two trips will he allowed the pla.vers teaviui; after retreat on Friday ami reporting at taps on Sunday , 'I hose absent os will he covered by furloughs. It Is the desire of Colonel Koes thai (li tidier games be ar ranged with nearby teams. -All men ph.vsicall.v lit should pla.v football, and it Is suggested that the coathos refrain from soloillng their varsity elevens until Novem ber 1, after a series of games have been pla.ved b company teams, 'the real schedules should start In November. fTMIVSK arc the rules nml icsitlatlons notrrnlnti collcplatc foot' JL ball this fall. Etcrvthlna is made plain ami there should he no more confusion on the part of the collcic authorltli s. Committee Heartily in Favor of Football Fort a Ions time football coaches have btcn groping In the daik, and although many teams have been practicing, no one Knew when or vvheio the games would be phiyitl. mdei.s from Washington wen- vanuu and hard to understand and ever one eonnecud with the gridiron pnt was anxious to learn Its olllcial slundiug. It was uij desire in visiting Valilngton to attempt to clear up tills duration and tell for the first time the attitude of the otllciuN of the K. A. T. C. In regard to football this fall. I visited Colonel ltees and his chief assistant. Major .1. .S. Jo. In the Army ami Navy ISuildlng, and thoo gen tlemen gladly assisted me In (Very way possible. No attempt has been made or will be made to discontinue football In the .050 colleges under Ooveriuuunt control In the L'nitcd Slates, instead, the sport Is stimulated. Inasmuch as every stui'ent phyMculh lit Is urged to spend one and n half hours each d.i on llu- grldltou. Colonel ltees is euch a staunch nnd loyal supporter that he favois the i-electbm of a. dozen or more elevens In each college, nml let tho men light It out for pi ices on the varsity in n series of games. He wants thousands to play the game ami benellt b it. In the brief summary of thu new rules It will be noticed that no lime has been fixed to end the season. The men can play all winter If the desire, and the more they play the better satlslled the committee will be. The spirit of competition should cauto the staging of nianj Impromptu games, which will give the men moie of an opportunity to learn the liner points of the sport. T MUST hi rememhered. honcier, that no titpi tell he alloical after November, and In that nwulh the limit li tiro.. Colleges Should Rearrange. Their Schedules GKT down to the real meaning of tho recent order, college teaim will lind 11 dilllcult to meet suitable opponents this month. From noon to taps means the men cannot leave the college latnpiw until 11' oVlucK and must return bj 10 p in. Kor example we can tak tho fnlveisltv of I'enn ti'IYnnla. Tomoiiow rrnuKUn and -Marshall was to have been plajed, and If the Lancastrians had not called off the game it would have Ken dilll cult to get the team heie on time. This also cancels tho Uucltticll game scheduled for October 1-, but Swurtlinune ian be plujcd on the l'Jth Only colleges within a few miles of riilludclphla can be plaed this month. However, Penn can ndhtre stiictly to the rules and niaUe up a good schedule for October Lehigh is not such a great distance away and the team could get here In time to pl.y about 2:80 p. in. Why not arrange a . game for the 12th with that eleven'' Also, tho Lafavetto game could be "moved up to October 2i! Instead of Novcmbei L", thus having tho month t Jo ember for the traveling teams. This is merely a. suggestion, but it Keems tho best way out of It. Next month the game will be in full swn, the players in good mini, tlon, team work will tun smoothly and the public all pilmcd 'o witness borne real contests. That being the case, it seems logical that Tenii should nchedulo four big college elevens and pla thiee of the games on I'ranklln J'Jeld. The trip to Pittsburgh could be made on November S, and either Penn State, Washington und JelTen-on, Syracuse, West Virginia, J lingers or Cornell taken on in the lemainlug three contests. T IS safe to assume that Cuintll uill have n football team despite the teport that all nthletici tccic oil this (all. That suiiieitlon of Colonel ' i that all xtudenta in the ,s. 1. V. ('. lolleyes deiote one and one-half houis a dap to football mians that n bio flucl: of candidates Rill it port for piaituc I" if idi(s Pitt Is iot.in Had Shape This Year THC western part of the State, Pittsburgh, Washington and Jelterson and the University of West Virginia can play among themselves this month and make the longer trips in November. Penn State will llmi it tiifficult to arrange games because of Its Isolated position In the tenter of the State, so the only chime seems to be to utrangc games with army cantonments nnd the marines The only thing to do now, to my mind, is to reairango the schedules at once and play the teamsYost suited from a geographical standpoint This can be done without difficulty, for the S. A. T. I, commanders ale in favor of the game and will lend their asslstaiico. And four big game, in CovemUer will be enough for any one. Football, howevel, Is not tho most important factor of the new mili tary program, despite the laigo amount of publicity It has iccelved. The leal object of establishing thesp sUiools Is to train men for tho United States army, and the task Is a big one. We need ofllceis in tho various branches of the service, and tho men now in training will be selccte,'. It Is the object of the comniltito on special training to usi the stu dents now In college befoie tho end of the college yiai Hoys twenty -one Vears of ago probably will be called about Detemoer i tho twenty y caw. olds on March 1 and those of nineteen some time in June TO II Fa LISTENING TO A LIBERTY LOAN ORATOR twett. - i remu terty Good a-o patriotic -ivc B0U4MT soov MOUTH OS CNO ' Tmt'4 4 MUCH AS "TmCHUS Pfii, .. I I CAM AProBO OM T"J a COCO 'CUGSS ILL STcP This Loam 4pcccm minute no hcab ,m I &L M b n. jK, 9i w ' Coo9.Tkep 'vsry rceepv,i. m.s imCoiuG Tb oo a "lst - MC t,nk" ABGOMEMTJ RE LITTLfe FIGUOlNO (SPear- Asyt ne i iOmt hgmq ajud Now f Boudi c-sw "BY Geoce -ill -ill Taks Five l vs a notiou Ti OP ss VO IT" HUNDRED" Sl6W UP FOB AIM tfTTFiV-J t 3 i li - ""- COACH FOLWELL DISCOVERS SOUTHERN FOOTBALL STAR Moore, Big Texas Lineman, Uncovered by Searching Quaker Tutor k fog 1 1 sawn t'vtor B' STATE BOOKS TWO GAMES Adds limkncll and Carncjiip Tech In Sclicdnln suite t'nlltgr. I'h Oct 4 Pennsyl v.inl.i State athletic inanugement yes tfiduy booked I'anuglc Tech and lluck tiell I nlverslty for football games here. 'Itch lias accepted November -. the dato formcily given to Cornell ou Ktato's schedule, llueknell takes Dartmouth's plain on October J'.' This arrange ment brings to the louil field two first class homo attractions. I'nr tlm llrst time In a decade IVnn ht.itf will open the season on u foreign Hi Id. met ting W nnd .1 at Washington, oetobir 1- Majui li.illers. the mili tary commandant hue, lias approved tne trip. Coach IIC7ilrK unlay shook up, me baektlcld to make places for Charlie Way, the only vituan In the squad, nt quartnlidiK, and fur 11111 Cehrlng, the fitshnian fulllnck last season. U'nger was shifted to light taikle and Det vvller played right guard. TKOTTING CLASSIC WON BY OUTSIDER Diiiljiiil Heaf threat Field in the Tran sylvania at Lexington l.sxIriL-tmi, kv., Hit 4 The biggest .itteiiilaiiee of tin Lexington grand cir cuit met ting vtslerilay saw inniano, the bav son of lilnjolla. win the Trims) 1 vnuln'the J i" trotting classic There were 'thlrtien it.utois nnd only heat wlnnelH staitnl III the fourth boat It was a gnat race among a great field, and it saw Prince Luree llersy's Lassie Im.1 J.i, Alum Forbes and Hell lit apt r, among others, shut out of tho money. In the third heat Itoynl Mac won by only inche.i from Prince Loiee. Ulnlniul won tlin llr-st h-at was btnten b liieranre In thu stcuiul and was foretd li.uk Into s'Mh place In the ihlrd. lie won th fourth nml the staKe lioynlon, )T iUialns Star, May Enter aral Aviation t llllilliistonn, Vliisx., (Ill, I, VVIiru Hit- VVIIIliiins riinttinll pixy rrs rellirnpil tn ,ullrl;i till other llriy tin') fiiunil Hint I.. (, llrnnii. thrlr lii'M iiipliiln, hull not i oiilo limK mitt tlint ho IihiI koiis lulu tho Hrin). Tho nlnyrrs proniitll) i Ifrloil Hen Ilon ton to luKo llruun's ihhio. tttr ti It ioi leiiriifil Unit lloviiton, too, IihiI Kno In!,, srvlro nml tbut ho woiilil not pint this soiison. llo)iiton somo tlmo iieit onllsteil In llio nut it iitlHllon srrtlro, mill yoMtiriliit tho oilli luls sont Itltti lintiniiitliin Unit ho fimt iniMsril (lie oiiilniillons, fir will t,p t utlril hooii nml priilnilih will lo son! In tho mitnl iitiiilhin ground srftnt' ut Vlus siirliiisfKH Totli. Ilotnton ptiitoil iiiinrtrrlnti U Ihk( onl it ml ttiis olio ol Hie sonsitttuns of (ho si'iinoii. Ilr Is n Toiiih )i)illll uml a uuturul fiioihitll pbiyor. L'VlB down Texas wn). In the now find of tho 1 Villi fimtl'.ill squall nun non i m well Is banking on him to start In the opening game nf tho season against the marlmso on I'ranklln Field tomorrow aft moon, Folttolt has taken a fancy to tho refty Southerner liml believes he will tnako a first-class lineman, nnd fuirlierninre. Moore Is not laikhig In varsity football experience. He has played with the University of Texas and came to IVnn to take the' naval lourse lie Is al readv hi the novice with the rating or h' chief petty olllcer but wan given piiiulsslnii to study for a coiumhvloii at the unlviislty. Tin- lit st day that .Moore walked on the field soino one lemarked that ho looked llko fkorge McLan n, the Pltls buigli llno-cracklng wonder. In facial contour Hilly Humbles Ceorgc as much us Hob Foluotl does Hill Pnhtell. Hoth p.ivn tlchllntr faces, but that's all In 'built, however, .Mct-aren and Moore hnvo 1 hoiiii tiling hi lointnon They both wtlgh I about ISO pounds. Another joiuh who has made a hit with tho Penn tinieh Is Harry Walker, tin basketball and baseball player, who was not "good enough" for the Hod and Kino nine, but who starrtd with the . .... 1-..-1. Ut.l,,1,iill.ll,tir If fit,, tlttr-l-, un, Clipttircs 2:09 I'iice ut LaiKMslrrlnnnur-up in tlm ntluvvare lllver Ship. 1..,,,. I building League o,t I Willi !' WalKer weighs unit 147 pounds, but loo I off JOY BOY SCORES l.auriislor, I'm. lowlier. Dan Limy, bail, of luti i Hoy had little Jilllculty in working I with the. L'-fl'l class in th, , r.untj fair yesterday Joe, Hoy workid like a plico of machinery and won upplau'-i for his efforts J. 1'. Hoyci s (iiitpswuga. Hoy had things his own way in Iho C 14 ii.ue aiuung a field of eight siarur? and won the three heats without much effort SUITS5J.80 urnrrrn rnnvi tso. ts m PETER MORAN & CO. .,,?.'SM S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch St. 0n MondAT and Saturday Until a..s Track Sports Continue; 10 Candidates' at I'enn Ono ior( Hint Is sure lit nurtlto (lie rillrt nf (ho llriillh Hoard to protont the nprrnil nf Simnlh In llurnrit l trnrli ntldrllrs. 'I lie ton. tpitnnt. usiittlly nrr m rlofly Krnuiiril h Hip iln)or In a unlllnlro tnril Knnir, I'orl) i anillilnto ro pnrlrit In I.iittftitn Ititliotihon, (ho IVnn (rulnrr, nnd hiihiiik them nre Homo ntliletfn. '.Harry Walker, Another Re cruit, Has Made Good Impression MARINES TO TURIS OUT fiom present prospects he will start at center against the Marines Walker has tvcrythlng to make him look like a football player except weight. It was announced yesterday that Jack Koogli, former Ilaverford coach and one of tlie guinost players over to hold down ii birth on a Ijuaker iloven, would bo coach of the scrub eleven, starting from totlav. In previous ytars this position has been taken care of by Howard ClasJ ton, but he Is now a tnptaln In lu- fantiy, Keogh will receive no com. ponsutlon for his work, but Is willing to give his time nml energy for tliegood of his alma inntcr, Ulg preparation- nro being made for tlio gamu tomorrow. Seven hundred murines will be on hand to choir for their tepresentatlves and Mujor (lenoral Walker will be one of the spectators A big mass-meeting Is planned at Penn for tonight, but as It Is scheduled to take place 111 Wclghttnan Hall It probably Ntlll i canceled on account' of the recent health older Issued by Doctor Ktuscn It In likely, however, that the meeting will be held outdoors on the campus, Toadies Itobcrtsou and Folwdl nre slated to speak Miss Itjursteilt Still Wins ott Vii-k, Oct I Two prominent local m,mn k doubles ti'umi wore icfi in tho oriiiM'tltluii fur tho Now Jcra" wotncli s tell nU tlouliloH (haliiplonshlti ut Ihn llruiiKe. I.twii TemilH t'lim itftt-r jentorday's m.iuhe Vllfs Vlulln ItJuratH.lt and Mrs Sronorr I'ul lerton Weiitir wUl nml Mrs Hum.r smart lirt-eu and Mrs I n Morris in ih" llnal rnuml tomorrow Lewis Vc-t irpinia Captain Vlnrciiiiltiiitii, a. dot 4 Wist V'r ulnlii will Play Xlarlitt.i hole Saturday this was made diflnlte when Lieutenant Webber, isimm.itiU.tnt at Marietta Col lege definitely assured West Vliglnl.t. nutbnrltles here bv phone today tint tin- game would go through as scheduled C Leonard Lewis, a varsity quarter-! back last year, was elected captain of the mountaineer elcttn here yesterday to succeed lhutt Uogcrs who Is now In the service MARLEY 1V2 IN DEVON 214 IN. ARROW COLLARS CtUETT FEABODTaV CO. IKCTBOt 1Y. United Hats r "wr A Onniifv BBmi ' HIS 7 to You m Still Down rl.vm JqmE fJ MB iH WMz& Rffifc MOB IUW Wn Price-and WMdBmW mmW MaTllfin ii-AiS't-4 l l --'n iaaM mm i MagT - iuca" iui ac' lensmmmtm Bltttttttll&iKl'riHMl "''monopoly on $fMK i au rSmmhk. .KnHI ' quality no "cor- w AL X JiMRWim. "K-nal ncr" on style but laS'Sw Iff'' l f!MWXm2 UADTCVII TXT hnllinio Vt-jlu-JJL !h tAdmmZfoM ANYUODYtoDur- Xs2r it JMmmr LICATE these NKWARK P . Sip) $JmWmT shoes for men for less egj. &uL WMB'W ' than $5.00 f t&aS lSpMm ' r And having said that, we fe!vJimU$ M?s2VEf ' have said a lot enough, 3W?: 3Rrw ffiulj at least, to warrant jsiS3BiirrO M?Sk'Sf you to investigate. W3liiSSKtf When you stop and tmivMidJg I think that we fU $$WfMwW ' nearly 4 million rJjKMMr4iftS?'? i pairs of NEWARK rMhW JjWrK Shoes, each yecr WpMP JI(V through own own vv&r (It$mffl&J9rt fcSs8'L .. 297 stores, it is H T WN ihoukTbe'nl.te to sell I 1 li?!aifi2!? vwC(Vsv1k for less. AndwclV' ",.tcl: Gun ?SBEga ,i, 0K 7S Come tomorrow ami .A.t.il Cntf! ypkii VUvTv yS fiVv miV.paclMrsatln "ttrtro English fiMrW-' N V li X leforcritlcnl fllgSW Vl- fH H3X Same In ro rn arrFi3j Svlr llivl Vvv ( 17NewrUStyl VftMr A J HL Come in tomorrow S4jr V f 1 M iurfeSftoe'StoD6(GK ronifiXN vtoMi.N's m vii;s'h ,stoki:s iv I'lm.Aiiixriiiv I '21 Jlurket t.. In I -'li & Uih Sir. lit itoii.linilnii Vie., u-t Vurk und i I'umlierldnd sis 2,31 (,erinaulowii Vto . in i I,, lush ,ih and SolniTui l st 137 .North Hlli M ii in" i In rr n tit "oiilli !.. in ii I'h si 4SI VlurUet 't . Ii-i Ph i 'illi S 4",tt r'Uikrnrd Vlo, 101 V.V. 5M !., S nf thiainui "l Itliliro und Coluniblu ,te. Ji.10 .N. Front ft.. Hour Dauphin St .",G!! (,ernuinlonn Ate., near Chtllcu .Vto. SJ ". Iilitli '"t.. iiuir MurUet 'JHIS ItoiihliiKlon At., or Hurt I .1110 11.11 Miulli M.. I't llriuid i. I .'.111 'III Hlli SL, I"' ltuco C. Vine '.'; Mure In lij tlllet "Brofcer," Actual Size GUARANTEED 3500 MILES by us. Tires are getting scarcer every day order NOW. Originally Built With a Factory Guarantee 3S00 to 6000 Miles 8IZK I'lsln Vnn.nkM TiiI.m , MFI IMaln .Non-Skirl Tnhn 30x3 $ 9.60 $10.65 $2.60 .Hx. $20.00 $21.90 $4.53 30x3U 12.30 13.85 3.25 . 34x1 ', 26.90 29.33 5.60 11.30 16.20 3.10 33x11, 28.20 30.70 3.70 18.30 20.75 1.25 36x1", 28.60 31.10 5.90 18.70 21.10 4.35 33.5 30.90 33.80 6.95 19.55 21.45 4.45 I 37x3 32.70 35.G0 7.15 MAIL OKDKIt I'ltOVII'TI.V ATTKVIim TO Mala nhtthrr H. S , ((.II. or Cllnrlirr tiooaa nnippea t . t). I), on Appratal o-.l' j 31x4 32x4 33x4 PHILA. MOTOR TIRE CO. 2S8 N. Broad Koyatona Rare 310 nl! Spruce 63t The Snappiest Velour Hat Factory In OTown The aristocrat in smart headgear for men that is what style critics call the new model pictured above. There is u . snap and vigor to its lines; a strength and individuality to its style and a quality, both of workmanship and materials, not to be found in any other hat in town at anywhere near this price. You always save money on United Hat& and get far better vuluc than you'd expect. Try one on and be convinced, SOFT HATS $2-30, $3.00 and $3.50 VAI.UKS FALL AND WINTER CAPS . See Oar Fashion Show Windows for the Best Styles in Town United Hat Stores 1217 "Market St. Open Evenings Mail Orders Prepaid Anywhere I VxftBj ran. & Wmkw WW A mm$8& Brok Lt:'.'i' ffiRAX s-vti 1 Why not listen to the doctor? He recommends Girards be cause they ;ievcr get on your nerves. And he smokes them, oo, because he gets thirty minutes of pure pleasure from every one. Real. Havana? Yes, sir-reel Insist on the Girard. m 1 I l M if nnnrlnpQ m i m 1&5& er size wu;i WZi-x 'j .'' . W..M& iJ. rfR. 'M M wfi 1 1 V. JT W(M tszi Real-Havana 1 1 To retain X -! ARD Never gets on irour nerves KOSHLAND "King of Odd Lots" Ml AND DON'T FORGET w. s. s. They make money for you! PresidentWilson Says: "No man or woman who has really taken in what this war means can .hesitate to give to the limit what they have; '"' '" "' you will need no other stimulation or re- minder of your duty." Yours for the 4th Liberty Loan KOSHLAND "KING OF ODD LOTS" You men who demand genuine service from your clothes, will find, if you do not already know, that only the best is truly cheap. But there is a way of buying the best without paying to the full limit the cost of the best.; And that way is to come to KOSHLAND'S, where you may choose from FORTY of the best-known makes of men's clothes produced in the U.,S. They are the exact duplicates of the same brand sold in other stores. The fact that they are odd lots, models and samples of these famous makers explain why we can sell them at virtually HALF their regular retail prices. There is nothing in the world like seeing with your own eyes and it doesn't cost a penny to look! Suits & Overcoats, $ 1 7.4-5 up Men's Odd Pants, $1.98 Up KOSHLAND CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER 45-17-19 NORTH 13TH STREET Sfcond Door AIjot Market Street ALSO 24-26 SOUTH 1STH STREET CHESTER STORE: 3d and Market St.. Open Frtday and Saturday Evening ! Wt 5 i. Jii t.2 T. .aSWE "',. 5, 'tr4,V J " fMUjRwKgmWJMeM'Pm ? " i ;