b'fW '- 'V. 1 vv ,wa.tt vstfira ' a?VEMlSv;roBMe LEDdBK-PHfLADELPlnX, -'OTJgt)AT, 'OCT0B1 --' ; ... -, ",,. -tV'.fe'Ejfl W i. -- .: ,:r ..,! vsran ;F0iVSO HAS SPANISH FLU IF THE KAISER IS PATRIOTIC HE'LL GET THE GEkWikWAm. VI UVY ELEVEN HELD IN CHECK THROUGH LA CKOF OPPONENTS ilmorc Dobic Has Poivcrful Team, but Repeated Can cellations of Scheduled Games Will Deprive ai:,.i:.. m. ..., ... n.'... .;,... mnnii ,i iuiuiiica i Kfiuifie iw iiojiu; uiningiii ' II? ROBERT W. MAXWKI.L porta Editor Ktciiliit l'nhllc l.ttltrr IK tuy who was all dressed up with no place to go bus nothing mi (111 nnfa TVititA (Ha r.rl,11rnti tvl.trrt nt tilt lrat will) flflW Is stationed at U t B ........ vv.w ..... ..u..v.. ......... ... ... v'pnnapolls, .Md, Ullmorc lias developed one tit me nest looiuan learns m mo Kpobntry at the United States Navnl Aradeniy. hut lie cannot prove It The K peam Is ready, willing and anxious to wipe the Held with all ornery, but HI HI' itll'in ! SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE :- ?. l Si- .ill 1 ft L -1 ... . . I4- .1 II ,... .nll. ..!..... I..i......r lu 4HIO CIianCQ IU gel 1I11U H( uou until IICIl iiiuiitu. nrn m h i-1 .- fin the colleges. The Navy has been playing In tough lurk for the List two season fllri 1917 the team wan exceptionally Rood, but the schedule win so weik tint the games were lopsided and uninteresting. In eight contests the Middles k4.''i wcored 442 points, against IT for the opposition, which is the seasons iccohi r-fifcOne of the early games was with AS'et Virginia and It resulted In the onlv 1P mi' --. .. .. . .... .... -I -. I.. W.. -....!. ... !.,. ......... ...I.. I.! vttaar eal ol lne year, iiau wie elevens uiei in .-unim,vi mi- n.wn- nu..,i v;',Bmve been different, The only other team worthy or mention was ticorge- wj-t;i- (own, and the Navy won that game "8 to , . JrS . "With football booming and a hlgh-ela-s team In. the field, the Middles '" ,' howled loud and long for a chance at West Point. There was nothing i ' iolng last year, and another attempt was being made to singe the classic this fall, when It was announced that the senior clas at the Point would - . graduate on November 1. That order virtually ruined the varsity, and a new eleven must be deteloped. This put a iiulctue on the agitation foi , another year. However, there Is little chance of the teams coming together until after the war. Last year, while no otllclal announcement was published, It was f ' hinted that the Oo eminent would take no chances with the future olllcen In the army and navy by (-ending them utiu lu u bod.t. as an accident on t. the railroad or in the stands would wipe out the entire corps. This Is the V : principal objection to staging the game, but the schools are so eager to plu '.$ that either will send a team to the other's grounds and the students ate lit willing to read about the conflict In the papers. ta. r : ... tVT there no chance this icar or any other year until the bin fhiss in i:iope has been settled When then net tmji Ihcr aanin the Middies and Cadcti van make up for hut time. Bi i ftew S. A. T, C. Order May Halt Saturday Game JfTtOOTBAI.L almost was left at the post last Saturday, but this week 'J" the same probably will bo listed as among thoe present. The "Jin" iund S. A. T. C. orders prevented the conflicts In the KaM, and only a few fiyere staged in the West. I3y next Saturday It Is hoped that everything twill be running smoothly and some games played. Penn Is listed to take on I'.uckncll. providing, of cours.0. the I.ewlsburg eleven gets permission to travel to Philadelphia. At present llurknell Is confident the game will be played, but the new S. A. T. C. orders, pub lished In the Kvijni.nu Pi-ui.ic I.croi:ii last Friday, have not yet been dl- trlbuted. and thej may cause a change in plans. Colonel Itecs Mates that players will not be allowed to lcae the campus before noon on Satui- ls-f flays In October, and, If such Is the case. Bticknell cunnot possibly get hcio fi A lii'tlme for tho game, l.ewisburg Is 1G3 miles away, and the train which ' leaves at 1:05 p. m. does not arrive here until 0:40 p. m. i This same ruling may afreet the Penn St.itc-Washlngton and Jcffcr j " son battle In Washington, Pa. The State team will have to leave early In ' " the morning to arrive In time for the game, and that noon limit, If enforced, l xlan will kill that conflict. PI V " " V. .... . ...I 1 I. .. .II.. U .1 ., .. .. ..H.ln .1... r t n n mnu niiiitp iciin im ii .ii'i 11 iiii: ii.iiii cv,i 11111,1 11111111 uiiiicr eiii: at "13111" llollenback. ."Uill" showed the proper spirit when lie to aid Folwell, and his efforts are appreciated by the students. jt vjj md the alumni. When lolwell was taken ill last week it mm feared the '- uiralK nf the nljers would be shattered, but such was not the case. IIol- , '! , ' . -v. ienbacK Instilled lots or pep into me men anu nau mem woruing just tV :- . . . ... . i ,. .,. ii. ii-iii i. i . .. . Mj nara as wuen me ueun coacn was on me juo. iiuiit'iiuutit uu irueu IVvjfloie and again that he Is a first-class football coach, and Penn would be 'flToftunate if he remained there all season as Kolw ell's assistant. IDUATJ: M.iXAUUi: BVSUXUM. has hopa of stagiim a Cornell yamc this year. The fthacani have taken up football again and Kill be in good shape in about a month. r V l m tho yv Hrectlon of . jL- tepped In I li & - i R' ? Y 4fft I- , rij ffV 'S w l; 1- 2 rtlt.Vi Joe Bush Makes Good With the Red Cross fOSEPH LESLIi: BUSH, who, as a member of the Boston Bed Sox. grabbed a Mice of world's series coin this year, has made good with the led Cross. Yesterday afternoon he turned over $134.33, which U 10 per cent nf thu mnnev he reeelveil for his nart in trimminir the Cubs In the f.ill 'Vjasslc. j Bush decided to leave no stone unturned, so devoted the entire afternoon o this charitable act. He could not find the new olllce of the Iti-d Cross 1 For a couple of hours, but after he located It, at 1615 Chestnut street, the rest v s gl!,.i? "I don't sec the reason for tho kick mado by Ban Johnson," said Joe. ( y Tiecause It was decided before the series that the Individual members of !T 'Ke teams would give their share to the Bed Cross lu their home towns. Urhb players believed it would be better to get individual receipts and things ,;.., i,-, like that than to have It deducted in a lump sum by the National Commis sion. In the latter 'case It would have looked as if it wero compulsory pn our part, and we wanted to prove it wasn't. So far as 1 know all of the sen; have kicked In with their share, and, more than that, they were glad 9t4'do so. For myself, I only Wish I could afford to give more." Bush Is employed at Cramps and Is working hard every day. He In the shluvard to work and not nlav baseball. He is not ulavlng , the company team, because he has no time for It. Tho only time w Is ' Ut the tob Is when it rains, and on those davs it is impossible to nlav e ,r ... " 1-. .Mseball. ?$ ... JT L.OOKN at if Johnson's hmel about the Ited Croii dona J. tions It another anyle to ?i(j scrap with Harry i'razee ichich threatens to break any day. ... Kearus and De.mpsey to Fight Legal Battle "ACK KKABN'S and his lighting hea weight. Jack Icmpse, expect to U leave for Milwaukee today or tomonow to engage In the final legal ttle with John Belsler. who operates under the name of John the Barber. John avers he has a contract signed by Dempsey In 191G, and suys he is Mititled to some of the monev Jack now is niakinu. lln tins sued the flirhtnr 4S?' . . ............. ..... . ., " . . ;-, -or iuv,vuv, got out injuucuons in at. i,ouis, t. ruui, .MiiwauKec anu oilier ' JjPM hilt thllu f.ir Vinu lint titn nUlo t ,,ii nni'lhlni. nnvnaa rf- F-.- - ...ww . ..v. ....... w,. ... ,,. U,Vt,l,ft ..wu,t. .j e, jonn me uazor, or me xiaroer, or whatever he is called, nasn t a - j thance in the world to win this case," said Jack Kearns. "Dempsey signed 'li -'contract before lie was of age, and at that It never was lived up to. As Jf. fopn as Jack began Jto make good and make some money the barber iCJIashed the old contract, which, by the w-ay, was broken several times. Wo finally got out an Injunction against him In Wisconsin and kent him s$ "l his distance. k 'fit "This time the merits of the case will be discussed,-and I confidently r4ellft" an does mv lawver. Bav C. Cannon, that it will lid tlirnwn out nf Xaurt. Judge Gregory, before whom It will be tried, Is an honorable pwn, with a sense or fairness, una we win get a square deal," c ... TJtAY OAXXOX, Keams's attorney. U a friend of Vred Luderui, and accompanied the 'hils on the spriuy training trip this year. j Me is quite, an athlete, and pitched one game against the Braves "in Miami when the other huileis tcere laid up because of injuries. ... IK athletes hae not been exempt from the lnlluen..i. Not alone the ny football warriors, but other well-known athletic performers have I lilt by the latest epidemic. A few of our well-known ball players are Easiest victims. Joe Oeschger, Dave Bancroft and Bradley Hogg, of the , are very 111. Sherwood Magee, one time J'hlllle, now the projerty Cincinnati Beds, also Is an Invalid. Then again there Is Johnny tie, well-known minor league manager, Js lu a serious condition. . t lOT SMITH, the former Penn coach, Is making good at the Mare Island .training- station. Andy has some very excellent material at Maio He Is a capuble coach and knows football. . MAp been learned Indirectly that the New Vork Giants will change before the December meeting, Harry N, Hempstead, president b!.',!"'f,??,ou",t( sell "'e franchise. Controlling Interest In the w jar.,Jonn x. Bruij, widow, of the late head of the club. ne prcwKjii or tiieciub.upon the death of his father- ThC WiwOovw of Ss r -"---v s.rr I A PRor-MNCMV y t " 1T5 r (jrtEAt'.v .s?- ' I WAO A 5 WELL cT JO:i.i-i , I I daoaar lin7C. PniJ Tl..-rf s K'. Place To s y " vt&vHe-RE-"'' V & far SYa) 5iCM A ' X xsT- I . jjtj ' i. w-ni "-"-"ISl""""1'' 'TfT f'tlWI "nm -,1-y-. - i I a -in " . Wall WJl IV l ill III svBr : : wr sH i ' - vWv W !m Wvy " I LeeR-ty s . -" ffiffvM WA tWl m - bond 3 - ipatsSiryffl i i vj run r 6.gn 3 ws-m w POnniT ? J.-. T'iTI fOTT li"i,nrv IIA" i nSWCw easPi -rv -.-- m?i. - l. -?. mw mr. itm.. .--n. ' c ,-r . V Ifi la irviii iurz' frft-Wff' viB' ilrvh nwsvSn tiki HSNv (nl . v ! " JS7W I Hh W W K I N II : mr bi fa a vuauMittmaijf ' "i - -s-" '-rzi 7" $ lAfiS- UfME aJO 7E-2iS-SS V THREB A X 1 a . r-nll !--..-j-dlsgft .Sr II K Ul IA n Nh W" ' . r-'--- - a5pBgsr OVERBROOK TO CLOSE GOLF YEAR SATURDAY i i Every Prize Given in Tour'' iiamcnt Play During the Season Toole the Form of A a war saving stamp 56 Mlu IN V. S. SERVICE Dr. Guiljoyle, Golfer, Dies for His Country PENN LOSES STAR PAIROFWINGMEN Weil Called lo Aviation and Miller Barred From S. A. T. C. With epidemic Influenza and mlll tniy onicials as dealers of punishment, Penn football Is taking moro beatings than L'nk llussell absorbed in his fight ing acrccr. 'Moral more pUjcis aie lctlins of (lie disease, thiee are b.iricd from the students' urmj training corps and there fore liable to draft call In a few days, and one left to enter the aviation serv ice, ttcsldes these two. other lied and Blue athletes, both members of the track squad, have lit on lcjected by the S. A. T. C. Penn was counting on Bay Miller and l-Mdle Woll as tho 'urslty ends and both will be loM. Well turned In his football togs and said be was going to ,i naval avl.itluii camp. Miller, with Bill Wlthlngton, a tackle ; Harry Bo setsky, the big fullback; Man In Gus tr.fsrm and Lo DelCoin, two track ath letes, liae been dtnied admission to h S A. T. C, because they are ocr the twonety-one year age limit. Manager Purse Flu Victim . Tracy Purse, the manager of the team. Is one of tbo flu victims. He was In good health last fiM.iy, but was stricken with thi preliminary effects on K.ituiday. Yesterday he was confined to his lied Alex I-'nrniakis. n alter Itos-ni-HU and .Shorty Ilraun also are suf fering from attacks of the epidemic Rum.iMs lias a rathtr seu-re iittuik. but ltoni'au and Hraim bae the mal ady In onl slight form BUI Holknb.uk. who uas supposed to have chin ge of tlw plavers during tho illness of Bob Folwell. has the symp toms of tin- disease in a mild form. He wrote to tli Held and s.'ilil that lie had a cold and did not want to take a chance on going out to thu gildlron The strictest kind of a watch Is being kept on the players by the l'enn authorities, and wheneAtr anonn coin plains or shows signs of a cold be Is sent home Immediately This lias been the case with scleral players, and the squad has dlmlnshed upidly. Fewer than twenty aspirants arc now availa ble. Ma) Flay Cornell Thank. filing No further ariangements bale been made hy Graduate Manager Buslinell In regard to the completion of the schedule. He Is marking time until thlnss become more settled He said that In view of th( fact that Cornell has again taken up football tlieie is eiery reason to be lieve that tho Ithacuns will have a team here for the aniri.'l game. The date of the Cornell battle orig inally was slated for November 23, but now It is likely that the game will be mond to Thanksgiving as In fonm-i 5ear V holiday Tame would attract a much larger croud, it Is belleied, than a contist the Saturday before Thanksgiving earing Million-Dollar Marl; in Liberty Loan Drive at Jamaica Track New iirt., (let. H. The l.ilirrl.v I mill ilrite Hi the .iHlmlh-H rnrr Intel. Is lirliiElnc rrolllL, mill (lie "111 II tin ti tlnllur" mirlt U uiiw In idiclll. The Htiitmnt MiliMeriltnl riirh tlit.i liitr the ilrile iipeneil mi Mitiiiln.i fiilluniit s'pt. ! .SJMii.imn lilt. I . 10,0110 et. 'J . ... n,IMIV t. : iii.-i.ono t. I (in.iinit 't. " I3-.;ud 't. 5 .ti.HOO CALLS ON TENNIS MEN TO CARRY ON ! Myrick Review? S p o r I j Throughout Country and Urges Co-operation Total SN,Vi,.-,no Carry on! Carry on' was the them of an announcement us lo the activities of th? Fulled Stalls National I..iwn Tennis Association which Julian ,S. My rick, its lice president, issued to the duos of tho nation .leslerd.iy The. necessity of fulfilling the mission of the g.uire of tc courts and of .ill amattUr sports Is clearly emphasized .iiyncK s.uci: "lour executlic com mittee has proceeded on the theory that tennis series a .useful purpose hi wai- time by helping to maintain the health mid morale of the nation Besults fully justify that belief and encourage us to work with renewed energj dining the coming months. In this effort jour co-operation is urgently requested nnd any suggestions you have will bo most welcome ' Tne statement Issued at this tlmo by tne leading ofllclal of the national its soclation was considered as the cqtllia,- iem hi an announcement that all chain INFLUENZA WII I NOT STlIP' llships. tournaments and the ranklng l:.Zl t ' 3IU1 jst would be continued next season. Fill I'UUJHAIX I'HACTICE, ll ' l"-ted out by Myrick that at mo oeginmng or tne season the asso- RICE PHYSICAL INSTRUCTOR Coliimliia (!ourli Sas Itou-in-; Is Done Till Kiiil'of War Jim Bice, who resigned as rowing conch at Columbia t'nlierslty last June was hack on Mornlngslde Heights yes terda Although he has sen rid rela tions with the uniierslty. It Is said he has been promised an appointment as a physical Instructor with the student.' army training corps. "Bowing Is done until the end of the war,' Bice said jesterday, "anil I want to get into the work of teaching the young soldiers how to keep their bodies In condition." rilt.buritli. Ta., Oct 8 Football practice will not lag at the Cnliirsity of I'itsburgh during the Intliiinza quar antine that lias been placed on the school by the military authorities. Ves terday the men were put through a stiff scrimmage and from now until the ban on public gatherings and tho school quat amine Is lifted the squad will be put through a one-hour drill each dni been called off It was learned dellnltelj yesterday, the Saturdays with West Vir ginia had been called off Several of rhe prep sdiool stais In the squad with the additional time to get acquainted with the Warner svstem are sure to m ake the going hot for the letcrans. Washington and Jefferson I nrerlain Waililnettin. ball schedule r.. o.t . w. n,,a j, Ioot. MRU roiniilptlt tit. In !.- air eterla ns th reult of lh Innurnzn I,. . . V7.1 eMiiinciii ruiin?ji l'enn Mate Ik srheiluUil In pj nixr Saturday ManHBer iturnhy. nf nmhinirton and Jefter mm. said loday that h- did nul nee how Urate under War Department rullns eouid f'lafi?: I",lus'.a!,' rr"''e t li uhle lo fulrill lt heduli. avrpement sn Ooaeli Mutehlnsun U uoIiib ahead with Ida nruD-aralltiitit No Jle-I for Penn ilale ,..S'J! '"""?', Z " "With I ho Yianhlnclon nnd Ji-rrerton name aured for next Saturdav hi the lucul military authorl- lien, Penn htatl-'a fontlull eleen J enter- day alarteif a hard wrek'a work In preiiara. lion for rhe rontent In faior of three lin- (hamplonshlps 'and elation declared !ortant points Bestoratlon of rankings. .Continuation of the policy of promot log unljor and boys' tennis, and ten nb- as a municipal snort Maintenance of the association's mem- uershlp of an illicit nt working basis Major Bnbm I). Wrcnn, the former president of the N'atlonul Association; alitor,) tieorge T Adee, who was elect tl president at the last annual meeting; Major William A. Lamed and Lieuten ant B. .Vorrls Williams, I'd, nf the i:ee utile Committee, haie all liern drawn Into actlie sen Ice In the world war Another of the olllcers, (ieorgo W. Wlghtman, tbo tieasurer Is announced as having resigned to enter upon duty with tne army. Wlghtinnn Is a former (.allrorulan and hn has done more In dliidually to deielop the game among MERCHANTS ' I SUITS$J.80 ItlODlTK.I) inilM S30, $!S and '0 PETER M0RAN& CO. V",fh,.nt S, E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sti. Onen Monday ami Saturday Until I) o'clock HAVE YOU MADE YOUR0(.rOBEI WAR CHEST PAYMENT You don't have to but Master Service it comes with the truck. All Size Immediate Deliveries LarsonOldsmobileCo. 231-33 N. Broad St. ' ' ' By Henrietta ADMIRALS Eisealohris Masterpiece 10 Straight Henrietta Perfecto 3for25t OTTO EISENU0HR fr BROSINCORPOrUTCO CSTAIUSHCD 1850. biivs tlinn any other man In (bis iinin tr.v dilutive Committee unanlmoti '.l dieted Alfml 11. t'liapiu, nf 'iilng liild, Mass., us thu iii-iih-hii- to Wight man In the olllce of tieasiiler. lie will II out the unexpliid term to Felnuarv, 19111. lie Is n membtr of the Spring- IU" leiersns Held r.innlie Clnti n nil line . .,., ...... 'ul rt Purled titlio In New Ihigl.ind law it ti 1111U ill-fairs Hi WILLIAM H. KVAiNri Till: uicrbrnol; Coif Club will close . one of the inot successful csrs In the hlttori of the club next Saturday with a one-club eienl for the J. I!. Ilren Ineinnii trophl With the exception of Auguil the dub has had some sort of a competition cver Sattuday this season, and In eier.i eient the pil!e was one or more war stamps In ilew of the fact that the club has fifty-six membcis In the national sen Ice. one killed In I ranee and one with' his leg shot away, It seem .'(1 appropriate that the war stamps In Blen Instuid of cups and plate. The club entertained the marines and sailors each Satuidny with baseball. of and ttnnls and the members sub scribed ?180( fur their entertainment. Alter a p'easant afternoon the ilsltors -.vere cnteitalned nt dinner There were two Bed Cross events and these netted J.OO Altogether between $10(1 and JfiUt) were spent on war stamps as prizes. I'lizes wcie glien liy It. Y. Bernaid and former Ma or John Weaier. The .Mc Diien Clin as well ns the president's nnd director's ttophles this car took tho form of war stamps. ihe club chamnlonshin was won by H. ! Carlisle, who beat Ceorgc (I. Sud- dards In the llnnl round. The players 'Pialllled In eights and the second flight was won by W. Mulholland I'rleo McQulllcn, who lost his right leg In Franco while drlilng an American COACH WRIGHT CALLED HOME lllowiiig at Pcnii Probahly Will Be Drojipcd Coach Joseph Wright, of the Pennsyl vania crews, who has been scleral weeks In I'hlladt lphla looking oicr the pros picts of renewing rowing at the univer sity, was called home last night by tho lllntss of his wife. Although Wright's contract had an other ytnr to run. It Is practically cer tain that the rowing game nt Penn will lie droppid this year on account of the changed tondltlons at the uniierslty The llrl nirmlier (if Hie Oterhrook (iolf CI11I1 in die In Ills rnnntrjr'a serT- lee la Dr. II llllnill I', (lullfojlf, tap. lain nf rhr l:lerrnllilnfntr.v, .Meill ral ( nrp.. lie wa tamril In Hie C'lnclrnii-Tlilrrry haltle on July JH nnd died lm.1 nrrk ns n reaull. He wn one of I fir most popular mfmhem if the tliili. l.arpc .Sipiail at Coliimliia New tnrU. (lit. S. The fncl that Snulh I'll 1,1 nm inil.lilv- eslertlay did lint nre lenr I'nliiniMn'R fontlMll ilitiera friitn IiiiPI Inu a wnrlimit under eVed D.iwsnu Knur i'.rili ilrilleil. tindiit the eii.l Ihm- waa 'i shi rt serlmmnice In mlillllnii lu tlm Ihe irrerans uf the 1il and 11)17 sinnils I Inat week r.irla'a. 11 mini. Inf of IWHt leir'H inrsltv elifht. whit l,ili oa the ii.irtiniiuth iroshinaii eleven a 3tar i3i was In toss. nmbulance, made his debut on the Over brook course on Saturday, He Is no longer obliged to use a cane, and, while the new leg makes his stance at tlmen linceitaln and his balance not alwny true, he was hlttliifr some long- balls. Bvcept for the climb to the first green, he was not greatly bothered bv llm ! other climbs, and on the flat ground ho . hadv no trouble, lie played a very cx-'iw1 cellent round, eer thing considered, antl he was so delighted with his play that he Intends to continue golf ns long ari the weather permits. During the season the club, through G. !'. Stanton, chairman of the; tourna ment committee. Issued two lery Inter esting questionnaires, the first on golf rules nnd the second on golf etiquette. These haie prated so popular that the Burnt oodle and Pittsburgh Field Club have Issued similar questionnaires. 0 Ax A Message On Motor Truck Lubrication To keep your trucks on the job day in and day out, see to it that they arc properly lubricated. .GRAPHITE Automobile LUBRICANTS cut out friction In moving part by covering metal surfaces ith an unc tuous film that stops the erlnrtlng ear and keeps truck or car running better, running longer. i4jA: jour dealer for the Dixon Lubricating Chart. 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