vv Tij5Fl f jf --rf ty t tjK f vn - ( rr Tt-w w yT JfiS 5?rTrwB f ! Zr i - I f" ... . : . I h ft EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL'ADELPHIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1910 It' JOIN THE NAVY AND SEE THE WORLD; JOIN THE A'S AND SEE BOTTOM OF AMERICAN LEAGUE), I It' V PICK LOCAL GOLFER FOR STATE Mb Only Six Pittsburghors Will Play; Tnrlnv nnrl ChailCQS FaVOT oaay ana vnciiii.ua ruvui .,,,,.., Philadelphia Player AMATEURS STAR IN OPEN Some one of the twenty-nix riiilndel .phians who have entered the stale nmn. tenr golf chnmpionship. which begins today nt the Whltemnrsh Vnllcy Coun try Club hns n flno chnncc to win the state title. The present champion, William 0. Fownea, .Tr., ii going to tilnv. hut lie la uncertain if lie will he nUablo to last through as he Is suffering from n case of ptomaine polonmg. Fownes has won the stnw champion ship four times, and ho is one of tue two, Pittsburgh players who has won the national championship. It has onlv been won three times bv n Philadelphiaii, and on two of those! occasions the winner Happened io oo n student at tho University of Pennsyl vania. But here is nn opportunity for a Philadelphia born golfer to turn the trick. There are six Pittsburgh players who will play today, and some of them are bound to figure in the match play.' But with Champion Hcrron out oi me tourtiament and Fownes not in the best of health, tho Philadelphians have an excellent chance of winning the state crown. x Best Plajers Entered With iiw exception of George W. Hoffncrnnd Cameron B. Buxton, all the best players in town are entered for play. Four ot them qualihcU in tne na tional chnmnionshin Mar Mnrston, .T. Wood Piatt. Edward O. Clarcy and Paul Tcwksbury. Everv one is familiar with their nlnv in the national event. Othirs who ought to figure are Norman II. Max well, Francis Kemble, Phil Corson and Timmlo Ga, not to mention J. J. Beadle. Maxwell won the Philadelphia Cricket Club tournament, eliminating Iloffner ' In the final round. lie is a former North nnd South champion nnd one of the best medal and match players in tliw section. Kemble is the winner ot the recent invitation tournnment of the Merlon Cricket Club, while Gjay is one of the best of the local amateurs. Tho amateurs handed the pros a bump by winning thteo of the four prizes yesterday. Years ago an amateur would not hnvc stood a ghost of a show in an open championship, Dut times are changing and the amateurs are making inroads on the pros in these events which hnvc 'been hitherto the sacred property of the professionals. Investigate Beudb's Age Shortly after J, J. Beadle won the I.u I.u tournament there appeared nn Interview with one of his family in which it was stated that within n year of having quit as a caddie he won 'a local tournament. Beadle has been asked i by the representatives of the State As sociation to bring them a signed state ment from his mother concerning his age and another statement of his own as to when lie stopped caddleing. No one can caddie for pay after he is sixteen without affecting his amateur status, and if the statement made by hls relative Is true it would make Beadle caddieing after the age of sixteen. Bea dle told the committee that there Is a mistake, as the last time that he cod dled was on Memoiial Cay in 1010 and at that time he was iifteen, his sixteenth birthday not coming until August. Scraps About Scrappers A (JAIN we find the two leading fly A weights due to clasb. For the sixth or seventh time Battling Murray and Patsy Wallace will exchange punches when thty come together in tho eight-round wind-up at the Atlan tic City Sporting .Club this evening. Matchmaker Herman Taylor will present Johnny Moloney and Willie Spencer in tho eight-round semifinal. The other bouts follow: Jimmy Mendo ts. Kid Wagner and Tommy Murray ts. Jimmy Mason. J The swonA Indoor ahow of the aeaion will fc atmirftd at th Cambria tomorrow nlsht vrlth Eddlo Mnllln and Frankie McManua appearing: In the wind-up. Andy Burns la aaalrned to meet Kid Ennta in the aemlwlnd up. The other bouta follow Jack Devlin va. Eddie never, Charley McKeo a Port Richmond Mike Qlbbona and Toune Itellly e. Johnny Duean. Iflhnnr Kllbane will be the headllner at the National on Saturday nlcht. The boy 'who recently put Frankie Durna to eleep rlsht nm, IaaVh rsnable of handing the uma kind of a beatlnc to Eddie Morgan when they meet in tne rtfauonai wina-up. jviiDane la back In form, and now la out to eliminate all the featherweight contendere. Rocky Kanaae will visit thla city Monday for the purpoae of entertaining with Artie O'Leary In the Olympla wind-up O'Leary'e laet ahowtng here waa hla alx-round aeaalon with Johnny Kllbane. Joa Burman and Joe Lynch will be the wind-up boya at the Olympla one week from Wedneaday night. Bobbr Barman l the Utcit knockout eniation amonr th new boys. Uurman stopped hU man In two minute twenty nnrii nt th OlYmt)l& lait Monday nlsht. while In hii last four fl elite It required IpsH quartet. "Nig-" Hayes is In charge of nurman'a flatlo campaign. Frank roth, an admirer of Kllbane' will be at the ringside at the National Saturday night when Johnny facea Morgan, roth preaented Kllbane with a loving cup at the Phillies Parle the night Johnnv battled Joey Fox, Foltowlng the show. Foth tendered the champion a dinner at the Walton an stin-nf minuiri lor mill in (iisiman til lilt Frank (Pop) O'Brien will be the third man t-t the ring when Joe Lynch opena the Indoor eeaaon In Baltimore tomorrow night Agalnat Frankie Mason, a western bantam. Johnny Tyman wl'l tie seen In the ten-round semi final. VPop" O Brlen again will be the , official referee. , Negotiations now are under way to bring I about a meeting between Benny Leonard k. end Pete Haitley either In Baltimore or Detroit If the match goes through the boa will clash the latter part of thla monu. V MB l Cody Prennen. the duke- nf Chester, la I ' etlU working on nia opening snow, tie plans ,i nut on benner card to retain.,,., ihn 1 first ahow , b held. t which ten-round bouts will, Eddie nUalinmonf, Danny Morgan's claaay lUhtweiaht, meetj Youny Kleby. the iTawrante, Masa .battler. In a t well .round preslon at the ball park, In Lawrence. Satut jajf afternoon. Mike STeTeagua has bern signed tt take on Harry Oreb for twelve rounds at Cumber- Ii fi land. Md. on me nignt ot oeptemner S3. 1 face Jalt (Smith "at Trenton. N J, , Phlt Iiwta hag lkn another atar battler -.V''"' , wlrnr. -Th manager who lloted j naloh r tf fK top now AV.Jl'tn wlAlwfJbt r oci v '"'"Pi1 "V "TTJ JZTr yt h (yiiHi4 7' Up'to-Minute Marks of Leading Batters AMi.mcw i.KUirn II. Alt II II. Ave. no ,im 170 .1IHI Jfll .Till ' 172 .SI ISO .325 II. Am-. 72 .SIB 18H 1t4 1R1 .314, in .sin 13.7 .307 Colli Tblralt . 1111 Jfll at JnrkMn, hlriun lit 4 Ml 17 iisier. wr. Irfiula 1S 471 K'J ycnrii. Detroit ltd flon 7 "-Tini. ifrirnii j"w om ill i;. oilin, hlcarn 131 4'l "3 NATIONAIi l.liUUJi: II. Alt. it. rrntalli. PlilMUa R! Jlt m !t.0,,"h Cincinnati . 1J 487 i,nrn(,T( Nti , ul, m 4H4 ' )w, ilrooklrn jsh 401 IWI (iroh. Cincinnati . no no 7 TITLE POLO GAME Bala Quartet Opposes Meadow-1 brook Four " in Final for , Junior Crown Today PLAY WILL START AT 4:30, By JAMES S. CAKOLAN I The fight for the national junior polo championship will bo renewed on the field of tho Philadelphia Country Club nt Bain this afternoon. Play will begin at 4:30. The two survivors are the Country Club four and the Mcadowbrook quar tet. The Bala team reached the finals by eliminating Bockawny last Monday in nn extra period match, whllo Mcadowbrook advanced into tho title round by a victory over Bryn Mawr last Saturday. Today's finalists arc well matched. Their ratings are virtually the same and while the Styles of play are just n littlo different, both have shown In the present tournament that they possess the necessary class. The probable lineups : COUNTRY ChVJi SIEATIOWnrtOOK: 1 T Htokea 1 Cr. M Heckache. 2 T. C Coolev "I II. )C. (latin Hack T I e Iloulil Iler. 2d 2 W. H Stokes 1 K I, Htoke Hack 1). JtctniMn Captain Holmes Referee Captain Harry II. Holmes, the Brit ish nrmv officer, who is a member of tho Point Judith Polo Club, again will do the refercelng. William II. Boeap will be the official timekeeper and Ii. It. AVinter tho nsiistifntllmcr. The winner of the championship will it6t be permitted to hold tho cup, which will be presented by Samuel t. Warren, longer than one jear. The extra period.match of last" Mon day served to bring out the best there was in the Country Club four. First they were forced to tie the score in the wnning minutes of the eighth period, then they wont out nnd clinched victory in the extra session. N Tho ponies have hod plenty of time to rest, the players are ready nnd cvtijthing is all set for the deciding clash, "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., Returns Philadelphia polo enthusiasts en joyed a rare treat cstcrduy nt Brjn Mavvr. They not only saw the homo tram triumph over the Mcadow brook Freebooters by the score of Bi to 4Vit but had tho pleasure of seeing Thomas Hitchcock. Jr., in the saddle. It was the war hero's debut before n Philadelphia crowd. He received an ovation when he galloped on the field. As "Tomrav" Hitchcock the polo player he exhibited the same daring that caused his name to be wnfted around the world when he gave the Huns the slip in Germany after being taken prisoner. He scored five of the six goals accredited to Mcadowbrook, ono more than tho entiro Bryn Mavvr quartet was able to The game, w'JiIch was a special ono nrrnnged In connection with the na tional tourney, was governed by handi cap conditions lor cups presented oy Robeit K. Strawbridge, Bryn Mawr had been conceded two goais and earned four, losing a quarter goal by n sofetv play, which gave them a net total of 5i goals. Mcadowbrook earned six goals, but Inst one nnd a half goals by penalties, Referee Holmes applying the rules rigidly. MISS TOWNSEND ADVANCES Merlon Player to Meet Mrs. Wight man In Longwood Semifinal Boston, Sepf. 17. Miss Anne Town send, of Philadelphia, will meet Mrs. George W. Wightmau, of Brooklinc, in the semifinals of the singles in the women's lawn tennis tournament at the liongwood Cricket Club today. In the other match Miss Marion Zlndcrstein, of Xcwton, will play Mrs. A. A. Shurt leff, of Boston. Miss Pollak In Semifinal w lork. Sept 18 MIs Ilelene PolltV.. middle ntaten chamulon, nnd Mra Samuel F Waring, of the Js'avi York Tennis Club gained their places In the semifinal round of the women'a slnglen In the annual open law i tennis tournament of the lloboken Tennis Club yesterday afternoon. Golf Title for Mrs. J. C. Barclay llnckrnsack. J.. Sept 18 Mra. James C. Barclay won the woman's club cham nlonahtu of the Hackensack Clolf Club lea. 4,rday afternoon, by defeating Mrs. C. M. bmltn in tne nnai, - up anu x iu ymy. Fractures Ankle x4A.oa.fcJbvwt.aMai, AT COUNTRY CLUB aMiiwi.jaawasl.-wMffljawirs. H aMSsSaasaaHHaaKltl ' .HaaaaHIBaBlHMBaBBaV i' -IS r mm) --ygWMSByBaBBBB . 'a9 aVa,)..i.ifY.a.t CHIEF UENDEK Manager of championship Rich mond Club, of the Southern JLague, who fractured his ntililo fan S " ktW lilllvilia-fwl - - - A ak-A aVltijr DWhUiiiluBiifsl BBiai salllii I PERSONNEL From left to right, tho plajor of tho 1011) American League Chicago Club which probably will meet Cincinnati In the world's scries this jear, follow: Top row Sullivan, Murnliy, C'lrotle. fllea-' son, Gnmlil, J. Collins, James, Blsberg, Iowtlcrmtlk, McNuIty, Fclscli, E. Collins, Wilkinson. Bottom row Schallc, Williams, McMullcn, Jaikson, Alnjer. I.irhnld, Weaver, Jrnkins, Faber, Kerr m HARVEY GETS SCARE ON COURTS Youthful Player Almost Puts Philadelphia Tennis Cham pion Out of Tourney FAST MATCH IS STAGED Bj SPICK HALIi Mrs Gilbert Harvey, present tenuis chnmpion of the Philadelphia district, v.as very much frightened yesterday, but today she feels better. The cause of her fright was Miss Marjorie Dallctt Miss Marjoric, as the poets sav, is omc tennis player. She is only seventeen years old, but, liko Bobb.v Jones nnd other youthful athletes, she has proved that she must be reckoned with in the futuie. In the third round of tho women's matches jestcrday for the district championship Miss Dallctt copped the first set from Mrs. Harvey at G-.t, then ran up to a 5-2 lead in the second, ono game from victor. Then the oung lady took nn airplane. Mrs. Harvey settled down and finally won tho second set, 8-0, nnd the match by capturing -'e tuIrd nt 0-3. v At the upper half Miss rhyllis Walsh, Country Club, batted out nu easy ictory and looms as the most vigorous opposition Mis. Harvey will liavo to meet in her efforts to put an other notch in her Delt. At mat - vni.i, niii lmvo to beat Miss Molly Tliajcr before she gets n chance at the title, and that is quite soracining. jib- Thaer had little trouliie jesteruuy iu beating Miss Ucrtruue j-dirct, v,uuunj Club, in round figures, 0-2, 0-1. With Miss Walsh and Mrs. Harvey ,,i tncofher for the doubles pennant, t,i. .-i ts nrettv well cut and dried nnd the dopesters cannot sec any change in the final results ns tne result oi u few matches, played in tnis event jc-s-terday, when there were no upsets. The mited doubles promises to be more bitterly contested. Wallace John hon, the national semiflnalist, nnd MJss Sophie Xorris swept the courts so eas ily jestcrday that they make the aspect Krrinus for (ontenders. Miss Walsh paired with K. It. Ii. Simmons, is go ing smoothly, vnnd with the defeat of Miss Molly and Alex Tnaycr, ii---, t-o, 0-4, the stock of this team took a con siderable jump yesterday. But to revert to the big singles match. Miss Dallett was in fino fettle nnd a few well-placed strokes against Mrs. Harvey gao her thought that she might have a chanco after 'all. She, therefore, let loose and decided to put up her best and let the gate take the hindmost, 'lue youthful prodigy .had plotted out a care ful came ot driving and she thus stood on the br.ck court swapping drive for drive with the champion. Her shots Avere cutting the lines with plenty ot nace. particularly off her backhand. Mrs. Harvey could not get going nnd dropped the first frame in quick time, 3-0. Miss Dallctt continued her driv ing game nnd thought to cop off when she continued iu the lead, outdriving Mrs. Harvey and getting the breaks. With only a game between her and de feat, when the scoro stood 2-5, Mrs. Harvey giitted her teeth and began whacking over some ot the best shots of her brilliant career. She began to get the edge nnd when they came too tat for her Miss Dallctt began to - elk en perceptibly. The minute the cham pion enmc up it was apparent that the youngster was beaten, it sue una step ",..1 . 1, n.f U.f 4n. f olmnr. Vc-u iv .... ..vv, ...., j. "---- twice uiui sniusueu u uui. oiiu lur u nlaccmcnt. Miss Dallet would surely hnve created ono of the biggest surprises for the present sunny senson Iu women's tennis. Itut she did not. And the match rolled out of her hand In no tlmeovheu SUO lost lue iui ocb u-o. Ex-Servlce Stars After Game Tho Rarby Ex-SVsfvlco . C. (Sundas team), wnicii mil wwic irnveicu o iniiu aocond and Dickinson atreeta and defeated the stionc Kayvood C C, by tho acore nf J to 1. would Ilka to hear from atrlctly tlret-clasa teams playlne Sunday ball and paying a vood truarantee Addfvaa A. 1' Hretberlck, manager. 121 llldge avenue, Darb, I'a. Stetson to Play Southampton Southampton ot thevllonttoiperv ConnU I.easue, will play Stetson on baturday "lom'l Volx will be on h flrlnu Una for tho MoutBomerv county boya and MrOee will receive Hoy Thomas will depend un "Tim ' Friday and Barney Stevenson, Bob Cannefax Trlumphhs Ilrooklrn. Sept 18 Bob Canr.efax the tbcmplon. defeated GeorBe Moor,) In a three ocshlon raatob, at lAwler Brothers Ilrooklrn -uilemy last nlcht. Tiis score was BO to Easy for Dooln's Stars Atlanlle CltT, N. J.. Sept, 18 The Inter, national All Btara routed the Hacharach Olanta here yesterday, -winning; at 'Will by 14 to 1. Kvery man In tha line-up obtained at least on run and one pit. Traeey to Box )VIxv-9ll " twsVu mL. w. 'r'H!' 'Si Tfivy tnd OF CHICAGO SOX, ' Ring Champion Reports for Yale Football Team New Haven, Conn., Sept. 18. Yale's football squad has reached 110 members, breaking nil records. Tho resident coaching staff was completed by the advent of Jack Gates. He took entire chnrge of the end rush candidates. "Allen nnd Uheinhardt, substitutes thiec cars .ago, appeared in best form". A new candidate for tackle was Joe Hagan, the middleweight boxer, who won one of the military tourna ments nt Paris. At both morning nnd afternoon prnctho Coaches Sharpe nnd Bull made the punting drill expansive. LUDERUS DAY SEPT. 23 Phils Inflelder Will Receive Gift for Breaking Iron Man Record Xext Tuesday afternoon, when the Phils return to play the last series of the yenr on the home grounds against Brooklyn, 1'red Ludcrus, the local first baseman, will be the guest of honor. Because of his faithful service since joining the club m 1010, Prtsldcnt Bak er, of the Phils, has set aside the day in his honor. He will be presented with a gold watch for brenking the Iron Man record in the National League and the players also plan to give hira some thing to remember the occasion. Lmlerus broke tho record set by Bd die Collins this year. The White Sox star played in 470 conseoutlve games, while Ludy'H mark now is 523. STARS ENTER PENN STATE Up-State College Gets Conover, Car lisle and Merz Larry Carlisle, "Kid" Merz and Gonover, three of Brown Prep's lad ing athletes last season, have entered Pcnn State, nnd will strike for pjnees on the up-state squads. Carlisle plaK basketball and is n trick man: Gonover Is a star in football and basketball while Merz is ono of the best foul goal throwers iu the East. Candidates for thecros-country team nt Brown Prep will be called out in a few- das The veterans nre Lcderer, Hanson, Segal, Gilpin, Itosin mid Can tor. What May Happen in Baseball Today AT10NTi I.KAOCB Won Lost P.O. W In Loan Club Cincinnati en lork thlcaao Pittsburgh Hrooklyn ltoaton . Nt. I oula Split . Vi 4! .' ,m4 . . 80 41) ,6.0 .(K3 . 10 60 .ASH . , ..68 6V .Sll .sin . IU IIS .4S1 .4SD . M 78 .410 .... ..HO SO .41(1 .... S7 ,615 .507 .481 1'hllllra 45 81 .3411 .... ot scheduled. AMERICAN T.K.GUK Phlcaro ... M 1 .65(1 :nS0 ,K Cleveland Detroit . . . New iork .. St. IjouIh Ronton . . nkhlnirton . Athletln .. tWon twoi 8 52 .HOO .601 .50 1 A7 .nn .na .nm 10 SX .547 .560 .543 4 M ,'tl t.500 t.481 61 65 .40! .400 .488 61 80 .3811 t.198 j.181 34 07 .260 .263 .258 i lone two. .4B 3.91 TODAY'S SCIICDULK AMERICAN I.KAOUK f Irrrland at I'hllailelphla Clear, Chlcaao at New ,iork Clear. St. IaiuIs at Vi ashlncton Clear ttwo rumen). Detroit at Iloston Clear. NATION M, J.KAOlTK New lork at I'lttubunrli Clear. llrooLljn at Cincinnati Knln. Only tames scheduled. ' YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AsiEiticvN i,K.arn Cleveland. Ri AthMlm. 2.,,, . ( lilnico, 2i New lork. O (flrsj came). ( hlr&xu. 111 New lork. Z (second tame). Detroit. 7 Doaton, 0 (Hratianie). iLiLn o. ikjrfrnll 1 frnronl runie). bt. Ju a-VVashlnxton tamo pvaiponeu. ac- count Mctory parade. XATIONAIi IJOAOUB Ilrooklrn, 8: rittahuntli. 3. lioiiton. til Nt. IxiuIb. 0 (fu-st rune). lloDton, Si Nt. Louis, 3 (second rams). Other cluba not scheduled. GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF Just One Trial Convinces You Sloan's Liniment Helps Drive Away i Rheumatic Twinges WHY endme pain when you know Sloan's Liniment will " relievo it promptly? It couldn't remain the world's Liniment for 38 years if it wasn't highly ben eficial fn relieving rheumatic aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumbago, neuralgia, strains, bruises, exposure to weather results. Penetrates without rnbhhu;, leav ing no stained skin, clogged pores, mussiness. A pain and aclis liniment that stands alone in doing what it is meant to do. Get a bottle today and keep it handy. All druggists. Three sizes 3Gc, 70c, ?1.40. PROSPECTIVE CHAMPIONS OF AMERICAN LEAGUE BOUQUET HANDICAP GOES TO MILKMAID Commander Ross's Entry Wins Feature Event at Havre de j Grace Track FINE PROGRAM FOR TODAY Havre de Grace, Sept. IS. Com mander Boss's Milkmaid outsprinted half a dozen good runners here yester day in the Bouquet Handicap for fillies and marcs. Milkmaid was the favorite for the honors with n purse of $2o00 added and during the entire mile end seventy jnrds appeared to have the race, In command. Sande had the mount. Today another good card Is offered. The fourth race for the Aberdeen purse, nt six furlongs, hr.s a fine field, which includes Hobey linker, Ralco, His Choice and Smnrt Guy. Tho entries for the seven races fol low : Firit rac selling tuo ear'Olda. G1? fur. lorga Plratn McGf o I Ulruet . Purl Hedeffrana Btnn.ll btotia nnelto 1illr Panny Cook . Toucnnet . . . . .112 (amiildcn siilD . Ill 110 talt Accompli ...lni .10H Sep Quern lill '.107 Jtnhjr na.Hriena lot 101 Dr Hall 109 . .lO'l Alao eligible- . 13 J 'Encrlnlte 16 . tin Punctual . .. 104 (loldlne MH HocKarro . . .lot Hush 100 (aM recious Fcarl 10S Sadln D ... ...101 (a)Loula entrl. Second race. A'eeplecliase, maiden three enr.olda and up. J mllra (aii-ioneer .14'. Moniker ... ltd (lildariroila 13! huiierhd. .. .lro jr.voort . 14". (t) Sea Ixird 14 Man o' 111" Hour .141) l'ob Redflelil . 141 (tO.Sci Hun . 110 Landldlte II. ...14U Flare .141 (a)Gleu ler Stable entry. (b)Lumsden cntrj. Third race, selllnc, thrce-j ear-olds and up 0 furlonaa Major DoniO Amnck' sain .luanlta IU . St Quentln General Chimera Churchll' Joa P Murpl Zouave . Annls Eriiur Fourth rice nurse a furlongs i.u -Maricn iiomna ll "Ialollo .... 118 Itios I I Onnen lllonde III VVemouth Uirl 107 .118 lis 111 103 in. aio riisrjic i Its Phlllpplo lin . Us Oirhace lis L1M "tiy nn III Oalwav . , .111 two-ear olds. Aberdeen znrila . HI III Choice, (a)Smart flu .lit (a)Hilco Hobey Tlakor 111 Colonel Lit ins 114 10S (a)Parr entr Fifth rare handicap the league three ear.oliln 1 1-111 mlen He Frank 11.' Mint Cat . Paaslnir Shower 101 War Maak Hapld Day . . 01 Translate 101 101 103 uiran uone . iu i Sixth rare claiming, four-) ear olds and lln IU mllea Itojat ... . lni Mntoaka 10(! Hoxer Kll "Thrift 107 Auintral 107 Darkey 10 Col. Valentine . 100 Dalrose .. . . . 10(1 Seventh rare claiming, four- ear-olds and up. IU mllea l.lttle Cottars ..112 Indolence 101 Oraamere 10 Sena'or Broderlck 109 O M Miller .. .101) I.uther 101 Sir Wm. Johnson. 109 Slumber II let) Apprentice allow ancea claimed. Weather, clear trick fast OPERATE ON JACK DEMPSEY Dr. H. M. Goddard Uses Knife on Champion's Nose Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham.- plon, was operated upon yesterday and will not be able to resume his theatri cal or other engagements for nt least a week. The champion's nose was in bad condition becauso of constant bat tering in ring engagements, and Dr. II. M. Moddard, of 10.11 Spruce street, was asked to fix it up Doctor Goddaru had the pugilist on the table for more than one-half hour. The operation was successful. 3X"HBEai!I!lIII!i;ilCliL"ili!lllHI Raincoats...! FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN $10 up LMMtMMUMniJM GREAT MATCH RACE The Great Allentown Fair Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1919 Between SINGLE G 1.59 DIRECTUM J 2.01 LILLIAN T 2.01 Fourth horse to be named Far a Purse f SlO.OflO WllUMilvto Take All Bob Guild Resigns From Harvard Coaciiing Squad Ciiiihrldge, Mavs.. Sept. IS Aft rr serving Harvard football for eight ycnis ns head coach of the second team, Itobert Guild, '00, has an nounccd his retirement. Stress ot buiness ativities is thef primary renson for Air. Guild's decision. Jtobcrt Fisher, the bend toarh of the Harvard team, nnd l'rcd W. Moore, the grndunto manager of ath letics, were desirous ot retaining Guild's brrvice. In his letter to both Guild stated that it wns one of the saddest things he had ever done. NAPOLEON DIRECT RETURNS Star Pacer to Compete In First Race In Two Years Columbus, Sept 18. Free-for-nll pacers will get their niring today as the feature of the fourth day of Grand I Circuit racing. Napoleon Direct is expected to make his first start of two seasons in it William and Miss Harris K. are other j starters. The 2:00 pace, tha 2:18 trot and the second division of the 2:15 trot complete the card. The weather wns somewhnt unccr-' tniu this isaminc. I ' SAME OLD STORY Benny Leonard OiTtpoints Johnny Dundee Mealey Defeats Reese Newark, N. J., Sept. 18. Benny Leonard, world's lightweight boxing chnmpion, outfought .lohnny Dundee, of Now York, in nu eight-round bout hero Inst night. Although Dundee earned the honors in only one round, he fought hnrd throughout, nnd puzzled the chnm pion with his .Tumping-Jack tactics. Leonard weighed 133 fa pounds, hvej more than his opponent. i T0MB0L0 FALLS DEAD Bursts Blood Vessel Near Finish of Race at Queduct ' New York. Sept 18. "Hoppj " liuxion wns mucn in tne racing piciuic nt Anucduct yesterday. Af.ter winning two races and being beaten n head in nnotlicr, he accepted the mount on Tombolo iu tlie last event and had ajiarrow escape from serious if not fatal injur.;. RACES TODAY at HAVRE DE GRACE 7 Races Daily Including a Steeplechase Special l'ennsvlvania Railroad train leaves 12:31 I M., West Phila delphia 12:38 P. 31, direct to course. iUiViiaai"Ji uranasiana anu i Paddock, $1.63. Ladies, $1.15, includ ing war tai: First Race at 2:30 P, M. jfiin:rra;iiiu;-i;iii!ii;lTTrTirffi.-!ii!iiLi!iiiii:' nfiii-j;Liir:iiiJii;n;rijmnrtBmiJjm!iiimi:uujiriaitr ai 820 Chestnut St. WHOLESALE &. RETAIL N Wl LAY J1IVI BARNES TODAY Titleholder Has Strong Oppo-, 6 KH sitioil in Professional Golfers' Championship Tourney EVENT The field Assoeia- EIGHT REMAIN IN RosIjn.'X. Y.. Sept 18 I it the Professional Golfers' tion chninnionship tournament over the Engineers' links here is gradually being weeded out. Eight golfers lemaln In the running The surprise of the day was the de- fent of Mike Grady, the Massachusetts golfer, who was Involved in a tic for the national open title. ISrauy was iliminated bv George McLean, the Gicat I Nock, L. I. "pro ' Another upset was the defeat ot Wilfred Keid, of. I Wilmington, nt the hands ot .Inmes West, of Rocknvvav. i Tmlfiv in flii tliinl rnnnil. Ttnrnc. wiI1 II1Det French, MacDonald nnd' Hutchinson, old side partners, will clash: Edgar, -the Canadian champion,! will light it out with I'red McIeod.i 'former national title holder, and West I will meet McLean. Man o1 War Will Not Race Again This Year Samuel D. Kiddle's gunt two-year-old colt, Man o' War, has been retired from the turf for the senson. All reports relntive to the colt start ing in any more stake events this jenr nrc incorrect. Mr. Kiddle Miid lnt night that the great son of Fan 11 a y is now nt his farm and hits earned n well deserved reit. He has made tuif lnotorj foi .i two jear old. 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The Triple Service is real in Style in Wear in Economy! rt For Sale in Strawbridge exclusively ar''Jru.i'' t mm LEAGUE ', OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT President Allen Predicts a Bljj$ jj rear in tne uame ot Basketball ' MANY AFTER FRANCHISES There will bo little difficulty experi enced bv nflicinla nt ll,n lm..,V. " Basketball League In getting together n strong circuit for tho coming season, judging by the speed with which appll intions are being filed villi President illiam Alltu The season nlso is destined to be thfl best in the hMorv of the indoor spoil, according (0 the views of the basketball mogul, who haR had long experience in the indoor game. "Never in my experience with the league have I seen so many clubs np plying for franchises," said President Allen 'This is one part of the pro (eedings that will not cnuso us nnr worry, hilt I nm not sa.viiig that out work will be n bed of roses, ns I under- ' stand there nrc several strong obstacles to oveicome T At present four clubs from last year have applied for itdmission. These aro St Coliimlia. S P. II. A , Victrix BmI Williar. There is no doubt thnt Tn. Trulj and Dobon again will be in line I and nt that rate there will be but two5" , vncaut franchises. Among those who have applied for ndintsion nre G Irani Alumni, one ot m IorT, , , , llVc.lMKUC- a 'team will bo coached bv Lieutenant Bill I'ilers. He pin ed on the championship fl a i,. i t club in choree nf Rcnr A Znlin. -- -. .fAV , . Ilarrj Waters will direct the business cml o "IC Unl" nmI tIle followlne Plijcrs already nrc lined up: Klotrf, Mnvs, Quigle, Dicncs, Hnirc, Ehlcrs nnd White Jim Djver.v, of Xnvier, again will be on the job this cni after lone service in Prance, with a stioug club from l'nirmount. llnrrj- Pnsson, after a fcuoecssful baseball season, expects to. ill, VAIII'UIH ion icpeat nt basketball. He represents f mxuiuivu (.uui; uuu Mill JI1VK JIM club from Passon, Tcpiple, Downey, ' Simendinger. Savior, Campbell and.v Mulhern. It is announced that the Midvale tiu, has forfeited its franchise, but tho " jp applications include (llrard Alumni, f m ' - fM ooKKeeping j. - sixteen weeKs- course pre pares (for bookkeeping posi tions and bics foundation lor accounting courses. Typewriting Special intensive seven weeics ju course In touch tj pevvritlne. " i . Speed nnd correctmss are tho S llllllll uujtwiro, ,1 ujiiia inc it, pared for Civil Service exam- i'"S: Inntlons I Classes open to men and women. 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