I EVENING PUBLIC LEROEE-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5H, 1919 Iff i AFTER TOUR OF WILD AND WOOLY, LEW TENDLER WILL GO ABROAD FOR BOUTS IN ENGLAND tf in. r TENDLER LEA VES FOR RING BOUTS IN WEST Philadelphia Contender fori Lightweight Title to Re- main in the Wild and Woolly for Two Months BOOKED IN ENGLAND Lconard'Tcndlcr Bout Not Clinched Glassman "As far ns I Itnow," snld l'hll Glniismnn today. "A Leonard-Tend-Icr bout is ns far off as it ever was. T have not signed any contract what cer for Tendler to meet Leonard, and the dally report coming from New Haven ate beyond me. I know nothing of a no-declslon bout be tween Leonard and Tendler on TltnnkvgUing Day." Leonard, over tho long distance phono today, denied knowing any thing of a Tendler match. GOTTA GO TODAY Chicago and Cleveland In Death Throes for American Pennant ClilcnRO, Kept. 21. With the open Ing date for the woild't scries set and all seuts for three games nt the Chicago American League park sold, the White Sox today were out to take the single, MOOSE HALL HOWIE i OF CAGE QUINTET BANKERS TO PLAY BALL , Brown Brother, Philadelphia, to Cross Bats at Curtis Country Club On next Saturday afternoon, nt the CurtU Coutitiy Club ground, at Lawn dale, the Philadelphia house of Ilroun Hrothcrs & Co., banker iml brokers BEAUCOUP TENN S SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS F COURTS PERMIT game needed fiom St. Loul to validate j Frank Poth's North Phlladol- t tlls My ,,, cro batg wWi tMr Second Rounds in Both Men riddle Cicottc." White Sox pitching P"ia Amorjcans to Play East- New York nine for the intercity branch star, has been specially groomed to hull . tu.. ' i championship. BILL, TIIH HAUD. gained math boxer Htnl that participants in ring bout , i.i i i i r ii i ..r,n.. thern mosttv wtre Ainrrirans lie boxoi fnm' with his pound of flesh after , luittllnn .Mnntell twenty rounds King smeJ he had erlliblecl "finis" following the1 Uh his fm le tm for three er ani .. . , . . , , .... , . ,. , tfto month nnai imtioii oi ins. urrciiiini oi imi cp " nml nnn TIrnn Leonnril mill Lew . l",r . "' nunrher of t-olnr will prseeil lire, null nm nennj i.itiniini iiiiii i.i Tnmm) Jamison and Allentown Dundee In Tendler mo becoming1- defamed more or the rini? nt h Atlantic City Sporting Club, 'S I-ss it. the mind of fight fan lircnubo iri"ntlCpiilft. SWAS' OTrVS Ilj LOUIS II. JAFFE HORAGB GHEKLRT'S dope finally has gotten a "full nelson" on Lew Tendler, Philadelphia's leading light weight, most persistent and logical con tender for Ttennv Leonard's crown and '5! I7 !SS!ial "lb':r5:i'r.ft-nlld States he signed up Tendler i""!S.Ai',V.;.K"a-,i,.n.i For the two bouts Lew will get w 31 two to remain in town for about a fortnight Wanted Leonard-Tendler Bout because of business reasons. Champion Leonard was another n victory today and thus clinch the, pennant. Of their five remaining game. Chi "vgo need but n single game. Pinning their hopes to n ietory to day. AVhite Sox partisans were anxious' for Detroit to beat Cleelnnd, should St. Loui trounee the league leaders With four games more to pa , n sin gle loss would put Cleveland out of the miming and give the pennant to I Chicago. BARNES TRAILS JESSE and Women's to Be Played Today FINE PLAYING QUARTERS Captain Eddie Itoyd. of the T'liiln- dolphin office, will send out Lugene - Arnold to oppose Captain (Sraj's (.tar .. . n v i i r. iir-vr turn twlrler, Woodlock. of the New York MARYLAND NEXT WEEK office. Arnold will have A Stroue holding the big mitt, rtoyd will com r . , , ,, , ., , , , the first sack, with Hen Mos-cr nt the A rtl1 "n "'"king In the gloanilug to- scmifinHl sack. The New York tenm tins will cal a faorable ese it is night Krankie ltiirn. bantam, was stnppid li .1 Killiiine, fentherweight chainplon. and not so long ago .Jnhnin wa hnndid a sunk on the Willi Ii It. Leoiianl, lightweight kink. A few week ago here nt the I'lnls' I'.nk till ".mio I'.piiii ,i ,.... ... t.i.i.. . ti.......i.t ..i ,M1 r...... s.-. v-t -.. I in t "". ..'I.... i ..ft ,.i .....I n ........ iniiiK n-i-. hi omuii i mil i iii'iii. n im-M- escorted to Lawndale in aiito. Ur'pl"nJ.lp of Ih,ladelPhin , weigh. , a littl, I,- than and almost If,.- 1 l.-.t. t. -...! If thn ,,,.,rtB aro .trt onniirlt nlnt t tllllt nf I llf Soldjl I 111 111 tllllO IlJlS imi u- game uun. iiiu ivtsiiii iiiiii ... .,.. t employee will bp tendered n flintier ntivwll fonirnenro thU nftrrnnnn foi tin nt tlioir cminl.l.ln nrrr n t itttntn nf Hon f Jftckl Moore Itolh of tha num i . .1 .i i . . i. ! ,cr" nrn elRht roun icr Another elht pounds Appnrentl tlm boxers of tmlnj round e(to wmti betufen Willie Venlen nd .are little .bout mattei f weight, I -" rA,,"!.' "S ..'xrU'iT.: ns iinuov liejnoios, reuriu, wouni iiuw' it. llurkrth to Sir ltohnt "In Jersey C'lt Tuesday ""--- -- --' . for tne two Dout i.ew win get n companled by Ws trainer, Scoodle. nnu rflnte( of $l5000 lc flrst to be .'siege-Gun" Guilford Leads All Pro will bo joined by his "". l I ,tnKed some time in March and the Golfers at Utlca With 147 Glassman, at Denver, Col., in about . . ... toners ai unca wnn it( two weeks. Glassman finds It nccessnry olll0r ln Apn1, I'tlcn. X. V.. Sept. L'L .lese tluil lord, tne .niing nmntetir goit cnampion of Insnrhusett9, led a field 6f notable ffnl f ut irm ti ? tltn ftiof if flin tun ilm u1 fn 1 1 U.-l . 111 I. amn l 1 w I I 1 hlnBl' ntt - l.AV AH T1AH1lirH Ttflft 4PI1U . . . . . j.enaier s scneuuie win xV ."in iiiiimuuu .u,-. nuumt. .i., ,u liint in the open tournament being on the wild and woolly for a period of about anxious to sSgn for bnglisli engage- . duotocl bv the Ynhnundnsis (iolf Club ,Tut what may b expected by the basketball fan of thi ih fnr the season lflin-20 will in alt probabilltv, will arrivc at N-orth i',in,ielphm Sta- hoped, on the attempt to stage the see 'be determined at meeting of the L'at-,tioii on the Jirhnl of the 1 p. m. on(1 rollm, for 10 ,,, tonni, ,.inm em and American I?a!-etbtll Leagues, whhh are schedule 1 fir tomo-row eve ning. At thi tine th Eastern will tike up it number of impoitftiit matters, Joe ItorTell, of Kensington le to make hi nunehlnff bow of the ll)1i Jo eeaeon Prldn)' nlnht when he tie up In fisticuff with Hlll I'ramer nt the Cambria Ilorrell ha no eae foe nnu Itltl mlsnt make thins a lot more uncomfortable than Joe believe The eenil I Tom Jeffrie Vuk Irfe, while (lenrKle rhrlllnn e lleoriro ard. Tommy t lear v' romm! Murraj and Charter o Nell s J u llelll) are other scrap. .Inlimur Dundee one of the American boxers signed up h Redmond Jtarr for a. strle of bout In Ktlfflnnd Itefore lealnir' for the Innd of Johnny Hull however, the wop will Hppear In eeteral bout In thi lountrj on. of whlrh I scheduled for Sat- two months. He is matched for two bouts at Dener, making his first ap pearance on the other side of the Mis sissippi In that city on October 10. Stanley "Soakum" Yoakum will be the Philadolphlan'si opponent and Illtchic Mitchell may be Lew's foe in hi other bout there. In Six Other Cities While GIasman Is unable to name other opponents for Tendler in the West, he is assured of matches in six other cities, where promoters have been anxious to show the Philadelphia star. Milwaukee, St. Paul, Detroit, Colum bus, Canton and Cleveland fans are due to sea Tendler in action before Lew returns to this city. Then Tendler will keep In shape here beforo starting on an invasion of the Old World. Lew is matched for two bouts in England. IScfore Redmond Barry, promoter of the Albert Hall arena, of Lonilon, L'ng., who enme here for the express purpose of hnving Jnck submitted a tcntatie list ot dates to the ariouti manage", and thy will In. discussed at the meeting mentH. hile in Philadelphia he saidjin thi-. citj . Guilford' card for the The American League alo w!l d thntjic had offered Leonard a purse ofidav, 117, wa two strokes better than fnrth At a gathering railed last i'.iut- $40,000 for a championship bout, pro-I either Hob McDonald, the western .,.., . .,i,t.. Tiding the champion would box the man nck. m Jim Karnes, the professional ' "'noteen applicant for franchise Barry nominated. Leonard turned down! klm? of the Last, could produce. put in an appearance, nnd some of thenar without attempting to find out !M those fortunate enough to secure ad- the boxer who the Englishman had in jieDonnld's long drives pleased n large mlttnnre ma be made known at this e the Curtis Country Club. The weakct dnuhli rliniiipinnsliip also . sex of the rhilodelphin office nre ill ' inn Til.Ien .intent ,!,,,, ,,,,, ,,.! including the rule for the season n ad ' " "hw"n llar.U wl,,h , M",r1 I Wnlln. Johns,,,, seiniflnnlKt in the ii eluding the ml. for t ,. m on n.u .Von. lhferg.. ,0 uge n root,D fol their ' Ilft,iona. 0IP . lwo lir,Bnt nll, ,,.. plnMtiR late. I'r anient S-.ieife- ha , homc tcaln. u)nr MnM of tollrnnmpllt- ,', ,w mind. gnllerv of spectatoi. Barnes on sev- ' tjmc rin helm- nnestinned whom he irnnM , ernl nreasions missed ens mitts, otlier hae selected for a bout with Leonard i 's0 "' would hne assumed the lead Secure Moose Hall had Benny consented to the match, Barry replied : "Lew Tendler." Six Bettors Pinched New York. &ept 24 Six men accused of booknrnkln were arraigned In the CSaUs AetiuT Court jesterday. Detective Masse and Mesrffe aliened that the men accepted bet on the Aqueduct and llare do Grace rnpprt from A nnmh.r of npmnns Couneel for the men moved to dlmls I -iA,,,-,. i -.-. - ' ti:.t ...l r x'l, the lomplnlnt on the sround that no crime I ;Vclhor"'1'li '',.. and L. W il Iimi U".l .UlllUltl.vl'i . I,. .11, T. ... J , MIUlC ...V ...till. ... V 1 1 1 ' i bell irti C. Sherman, 100 Stumpf Heads N. Y. A. A. U. 2 , New York. Sept 24 Jacob W Stumpf DAN IU UCl NUIIbt with rate, t.uiirotil h afternoon score rr..nk Peti, nf the v,.nl, lM.il.i 1,.1 fV,-' V'0 "b0,e lm' wn" ,,,e l0W 8C0rci Phia American, while new to the has- of inn iiiit. 1 .. .. .' . . The scores of the loader follow: ' ctbn" , K"mc ,.n. n "V81" ,!l' " .Tes Guilford. H7 ; Bob McDonald nnd I d"n;nn'tratlng hi ability to do thing Jim Barne. 14!); George Fothringhnm i P brown. He has obtained Moose Hall, and Tom Bojd, 150; Colonel T. M. I on Xorth Broad street, as playing nuar-" Sherman, 152; Carl Anderson. 154: J. ters for his team, and fans are sure Crossan. 155: W. W. Patten, 155: of witnessing real basketball, a it has Guy Nichols. I). Kenn, (i. Christ and eerv facility for the proper plaving ,i. vu,.uii, a, ,u. i. imuui ..,.. nun .... nf l,e pnme niii, llobb) was in 1'rance ) Take tlie din a fliu k of hurrah for their Frankford Wants Games mntihe on the championship court at fr.nnAH tt...l tl.nl... t .1.. ,. llttvllt Inillll Kr"ankford A. A., would like' to or Another plavoK who i e.pertc to two extremes ,n the nforegitu, prohl. in range games with fast independent w ., rings.de crowd is Arnold Jones., ( ""'. """"' ,l . . '" '".'"K football teams for October 4. 11 and fifteen-tnr old pellet swatter, who won I lA lints linl nnnl till. mwl in ntitnCA.I i. " - llilliiriiui lllll llilll I-! I III! I t II ,,, I. ,!,., 1 ,. ,il. ii,,.-. i!,i. .. I,.. !,., I...n., ifrdHi nlclit at the National Olub here "" ","" ,.'' ''" - "' ihnn s oH.nent win b- Kddle Moj of AU intiodiieed to Bat I.iusk in the i-nunwi ting, and the bnttlu tidimts that Jaik . , ,,it. p Joe lliirinnn thi petli initf from (hi will I)ompe knows liow to Hire one snf ,,rrur ,r, ,,, uAlii for h meIe, Ki$ feiinc fimn iiisoimiiii So tlmi von t l.;nih i the nijmph un Mondi) nlht, , . . , .. nccontliiK to a wire from Tommy Walsh, lime it llieie must lie sfiint thing er Walsh wire also stated that Ilurman had nit.inm wrong ... the conduction of , vood -rkouMn a rmmjjtan our boxing weights est ee pas' (On., i-eorla III leoik J Dempse on the beivei ' It is estimated that after a reg ulation i age, with round torners. i placed in position, that theie will be accomodation for 1000 fans, with stand irig room for 000 additional. Just who will tomprise the plaving personnel of 1H On fletiir.lni fli.frtl.nr O.V VrntlL fr,r Un.. ,,n ...ii i. .ni.,l. lintinrt flgninst his grow ii ii ns for the local title bunch from West Philadelphia. The kid won a great match Mondn Final arrangements for two of the nft.p.r .t'rt -nino hot games m the rnm biggest games on the Frankford scl.e.l ,.'", ,'Mrfr''7 "':" ,P '" ""l "Ti .lie will be made this week. The date ! f ?' ''" 'Mln-Ielph.n ('ticket nnd particulars of the Vincomc contest ( 'S,!"r h' ,'tI, ,"'", probably w, be decided at ent.' aZ ?ln' 2 Z.S once tomorrow night, and the Holmes. , Tinm ,m - b ":!ij?"r:!zz" ui: )- '- . rv nf . Manager Bowkcr can be renched nt A week of serious plav at the Countn Frankford 747, nt night, or write in cit.h won her n respite, she feels care of Gentry fi. Otto, r rnnKtoru. This i.lnces consi.lernl.le fn.nr ,. ilam Kyan has reopened his nmnastutn a. Ixjth end Ine etteets He has ft doten. buxers (retting Into hap for the 101U-2O lampaltm now under wa llllr Median" mnnacer on the coa Is snld to lie a nmn named Dcm (Jay That name bhir.iK Illustrates the attitude ot A majorll. of manaBers of Iroxer Hildle Klnir. wl o boxed around here more than thre jears aco ns i f, ell , r, lent has returned from llnnolitlu her. Ii UrU )fn,M,', theatrical venture havlnt doughbo.ed under th re.l white an 1 hn rnnt.,,i u ,m, , indicate that blue l.ildle besides slnB Hint he wi.s n A, ,,)P , pre!ent champion 1 not tn op.n tor the -en beet of the lji. J nun I u,e enme class with Sulllian Corbett, Fits ers said that theie were f, w Hawaiian ,,( H Call Assistant Mnnager Frank Camp bell at Frankford 1234 during the dn. What May Happen in Baseball Today AtThatPiir nf hi astir tt an Innt nlsht plpctfd Dempsey turn down a $115,000 offer f'T ' SPlt'"rt!Ut meeVinf , Ya"k8 Flle Brlef AQaI"8t President tho tPnm' ,, not dfflnite,; ' .,. " 'b, ta meet Joe Beckett aDroad, lett tne the newly elected board , Johnson In Mavs Case. Poth is sniil tn hnve l.nlf n .!, .. . - -' ."" under contiact. and shortlv will sn. HOT OFF THE GRIDIRON Xew York, Sept. 24 The New York American League baseball club has filed it brief in the suit against Ban Johnson, president ot the league, grow Bucknell'ii preparation for the Tenn Bame on Saturday continue with Increased vigor Remolds worked hi squad for two hours yesterday, pushing- them at hlKh speed The Kickers and ends went throujth ft Ions drill stopplnr the back from runnlns back punta The linemen were Rhen ft lone defenUe workout, and four teams clashed for thlrtj. minute scrimmage. Captain ltendren and Kostos were halfback, and llosor a nt fullback, Victor lllhl. the Harrlsburg Tech boy. switched to end jesterdaj, a new pcslttnn for him Morrett, from Hteelton. was ot center. Peale and Johnson alternated with Hayes and Jlelnbold nt tackle, and McDermott played a smashing-same nt left end. jjucxneu Aiumni in i-miHunvii". n,i. ..... . ..... .... I. hnlv tn rnil fnl nouncc their names Bill Kennedj, manager of Camden, i another manager who is busy scout ing for player, as from all accounts rlnltv will turn out In the Orange and Ulue players body to root for s. A large num. ber of undergraduates will accompany the squad ana a luncneon is piannea ior mumm and students prior to the game Maxwell will referee the gomo and Tag isrt wUl umpire. Casualties have begun to appear among the Lehigh football squad following the Introduc tlon of scrimmage work. Hury Rote, a likely candidate for quarterback, has a. wrenched shoulder, and Harry Iogse. a backHeld candidate, an Injured collarbone. Miv Wilson-, who etarted at Muhlenberg, has donned the I-ehlsh togs,, and, with Rus sell oaston, Is paired as one team of ends Big Swede John ion arrived yesterday njid boosts the tackle, problem considerably. There are at leaatWnoteen candidates trj lng for end. a largJr rleld than the coach, Keadr. has had In sears A new arrival Is Hearnsr. from Worcester, Mass He la an end and shows himself to be well versed In football tactics. Ralps Hoween's drop kick from the twentj-five-yard line gave th Harvard varsity a 3-to 0 victory over the second team after an hour's scrimmage yesterday. Addle Casey, mtlle Murray and Stan Burnham. the reg ular backfleld, rested up. as each has a bad leg. Due to a slippery bill the work of the Tale football men sesterdey was ragged There was much muffing of punts and the handling of the pigskin In the forward pass grien out to all of the candidates the Cor- ing out of the suspension of Pitcher noil luuiunii iuau cuiciii ujjsjii n, iiciy inmnr i nri iinrH nr .lnilnfon. .1 . . , , of practice In which scrimmaging w 111 plav I ,.,,, J,1 Lif i,. .i.-V the nPll,nlnnrv ' ,,,e Scw Jerevmnn has given lip hope a n.r, Allhniiih Ihe llne.un nf the seieral 1 HC OHCt nK Hint the prellinlnarj I, . ,, , . ' .' tean.a Is only experimental, and change nre injunction granted last August by Jus- ' "' N,("rlDB r netnnnn or aetirnn. .lust expcited from time to time as the men dp- .: T,nee he eontinued. with itnllelul , "hat his chances nre of inducing Dae condemnation of what the bi ief charac- Kerr to become a Skeeter are not known, teri7es ns the high -handed mud ftirtue but it i expected that the former Jas- eln.i the formation selected bv Iteiil Coach Ruth will serve an the basis for thit prniens of elimination through which thu arslty squad will eventually wcnoira . methoils nf Mr. .lnlmson tn nienmnIUl.lr.er r.t,f ill ,. . .-.- coarnes Hre on ine wno.e. satisneu i :; ,;, , , , ; .. i v !." "... i. w ..-.hi-. The with the developments of the first practice, his sellish and despotic purposes which from the point of iiey of the num , tiu. i,rief argues that Mr. Johnson's SthS...!! motiu. was peisonal in not suspending pareH faorably with similar period of de. i Mnjs until after he hatl been trnns velopment of tho bet pre-war football ferrC(i i,v ti,P H0ston club to Xew York, squad, at tho unlvewUy. -(ay, nft(,r ie for which Mr. Johnson suspended him. Airs t.ilbort Hnrej, deposed local thnmpioii, foi the Chestnut Hill title Mnuy experts here are lawng off the (l.ih tournej to enter the 'women's Mnnlimd tennis championship, wlmh goes to the courts on Jlondni next week It wa one of the feature eients nt WTIOVM. I.KAOIT. !'"' a,nl ,,a,f' before the war but has Club Wan Lost ret. M In J.oe Split ( en abandoned fnr two j enrs Cincinnati Ot 43 .H4 In the old dots mnt nf fhn .in,. ,r New lork . HI BI .014 t.819 t.604 .614 ,,,. ' , , . ' ' .,m,0St 0f ,h stnis of Chicago . n flj ,M4 ' " i liulelpiim . Wilmington. Ituhmnnd fflSSSSS..1' ? S 'Ml t4M J.4S2 .,l"n' WjW..gton entered, and a big lis, Inoton.. .14 18 .400 .41S J.40S .410 is looked for there Nt Louis as S2 .las . 1'hlllle. 48 84 .S4 T.S73 t.35S ,S8 Club Chlrago. riereland New ork Despite the continuing rain of tho last two da)s, tho Penn State football squad has been glen no letup tn the scrimmage work The coaches have shifted the arslty lino ln art effort to bolster both the defense and of fense. Rauch has been shitted from tackle to Euard. while Hangley, of the second team, has been promoted to varsity tackle be causo of his hard playing. McKen2le la be ing tried at the other guard position In yesterday's scrimmage Robb called tho stgnHl for the first time In place of Way. Word ha been received from Coach llez dek that he will be unftblo to arrive before next Monday which wilt gUe him but four dam- preparation for the Oeltjsburc game Nearly n dozen men were absent yester day from the Army' football practice Class room difficulties were the cause of the ln forced absence of somo of the most promis ing of the men. The problem of deo!oplnK others from the remaining material almost on the ee of the opening game 1 a grave one. A continuous fall of rain failed to mar the I.afaette College football practice on March Field jesterday. Despite the sllp perlness of the field and ball, Coaches l)r "Jock" Sutherland and H. It. fieldel put the I men through a stiff scrimmage work. Dur-1 Ing this workout the playing of Joe I.ehacka, i the fullback of the 1018 team, stood out ' prominently. Lehacka made sceral large gains, once running from his own ten-ard j-,,, ..... ...... Tha laom wa Innse On .,. . .I. Hm, h np lenetn nr tile neia lor ft ! signal also and the afternoon was some .touchdown. The work of Schwab, the former what discouraging 10 ine coacnee I.ar. tho speedy back Is out of tne game for a few da with leg trouble. Slden berr the big guard, who wa hurt a few kday ago, was again with tho squad The freshmen squad will report on Thurs day, and will be put through the flrst prac tice on Friday. On Saturday the flrst and second vanity teams will play a short game. Kenneth W. Hufline was eleoted captain of Jthe Purdue varsity eleven by sealed ote Ulten last spring. rehe fliwl Aeademv football eoaeh has made an Important move ln the line by changing Denftetd from guard to center. Senfleld has played guard for two seasons, but as triers are a number ot good men for the position It was decided that Den flsld'a experience and atrength might show to more advantage at center. Guard can-dldate-are Newby. Price. Moore. Nlenreler and earner. For the flrct time this season rain In tereferred with practice jesterday and Coach Doble gave his charges a length talk on various phases of pki. using the blackboard on which to diagram them. A big gap was lett In the Rutgers' line today when Duft. left guard: Troup, left tackle, andStorck. left end. were nil In jured ln yesterday's scrimmage The In juries were not serious. howeer. and the men prooaoiy win oe dbck jn me une-up ii.m" mi.ni ami Welliur the second string quarterback, brought praise from Coach Sutherland Fred to Get His Diamonds Today This afternoon's double-header at the Phillies' grounds will be set aside ns Luderus Day. Since June .'!), lillfi. the tall leader has per formed in ecry league game. In nil he has participated in 523 con test fiom that time to this, a nil during the four seasons has hit and fielded in an unusunllv consistent fashion. Anywhere fiom .277 to .315 he ranges with the bat, yet he is more of the plugger tjpc than of the sensational order. Ten years in the big lengues he hns nbsorbed more knowledge each senson, nl wavs, however, playing In his quiet, comfottnble manner, n constant en coiuagement to his fellow tossei and a renl asset to the owners. Hall Ludeius! S. P. II. A. Busy S. P. II. A. hns decided to get an earh start. A team has been entered in the American League, and a strong bid will be made for the pennant. Prac tice hns alrcadj started with these men in uniform: Bunnbn, Klot7, Schnieder nian, Gottlieb, Black, Newman, Harry Passon, "Chick" Passon, Watman and' (ioldblatt. Watman is the latest addi tion to the squad, he being captain of the Southern High champions of 1017-18. Mnnager Gottlieb is busy ni ranging a schedule of games both at home and nwa, as beside the American League games it is also expected to secure a hall downtown, where regular weekly home games will be placed. Anj of the leading teams in this vicinity wish ing games address K. Oottlieb, 400 South Eighth street, phone Walnut 3014. Canadians Off Gambling s-MERICVN I.EAOUF. on lost Tct. Win leise Split . 87 48 .644 .647 040 . ' 81 ft? .At ,18 .flIO 74 A8 .1181 ..1(17 i.HV2 .SSO Detroit. . 7ft BO .S38 .ftftO .81 Huston . It. 07 .40 t.ilOO t.481 .49 , Nt. Ixmls 70 .481 48". .418 . . ' Vtnshlngton 111 81 .S87 i Mhletlr. an 01) .161 . Not neheduled. tU In two. $I,oe two. TODAY'S SCHEDULE WTIONAI, I KUWK Itrnoklrn at Philadelphia Clear Itwo games). New ork at noston Clear ftwo games). Only game today. AMERICAN LEAGUE Doston nt New ork Clear (two games). Cleveland at Detroit Clear. Nt. Irfiuts at Chicago lear. Only game todn. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAOIK Phtlllfs-Ilreokljn. rain. New lork-Roston, rnln, lllcmgo. 3t Ht. LauI. 3 (first game). Nt. eouis 71 f hicaso. tsecomi rame). n, not srneauieu. C Inclnnatl-Pltteliurg! VMERIVAN LEAC.l'i: noaton-New ork. rain. Other team not ncheduled. THOUNDSAT FAIR But Rain Stops Big Racing Card at Allentown on Children's Day Allentown, Pn.. Sept. 24 Hrnw I rams rendered the track nt the fair gtnunds fetlock dt ep in mud cvterdi. prevent ine the opening din's incing ennl at tlie Allentown Tnir. In spite of tlie (ontinued rains tlioiisnnds of people isited the fair grounds tins afternoon. This was chihlrcn'H day and they attended in large numbers. I The management of the racing pro- I i grnm hns decided to combine the races scheduled for this nfternoon with those on tomorrow's card, making n dat's I sport seldom equaled, for In nddition to the siv class race events, the great Sweepstakes pnee race between Single (! 1:.-0M:, Directum J li:0li4. Lillian 'T L':0:K nnd Adioo (iuj 2.03',, will alto be decided. I All the classes are well filled, having from eight to twentv entries. There are over 'J0O horses stabled at the grounds to participate in the vaiiotts , rates. i -ewinwgMlime-jI. sMA IB? j JOt-T ". J Wise tiin.U ljt.vers K.iHv in moic Inttristed in facilities for i.'iidiring prompt nml (ifinmnluil heivue Ilia., in the location of Hie Salts Kooin We couli secure mere pretentious quarters on "the row. ' hut this would compel us to give service In a dark basement or elevate the trucks to the Hteonil or third flouts to sa nothing of tho increased rent These evlia expenses (oiilil only be met by sliglitlnu our service or cliarglmr more for It Our Philadelphia service station nnd slock of parts are equal to the best In the clt nnd we miliitaln lompetent mechanics and complete equipment to forge, rivet, weld or machine any truck part CJ-I3 trucks need no more attention than others they just get it more promptly and nt more reasonable cost Gramm Bernstein Motor Truck Co. of Philadelphia Salesroom and Service Station 217-219-221 North 22d Street lumat lose Itnee 2013 An investigation Into horse raUng and race rack betting wa opened here toda l I'ommlsstoner J II Hutherford V K Hart representing the hocial Service e.oun cil uf e inadu. snld his organization had no objection to horse r-vctng as a sport. I i.ul me) maintained inm oeiting ana gam Ing should not be permitted on a race trul. any more than ln r common gambling house Morse racing has been suspended In Oan rnln wince the outbreak of the war. In time for the Urslnus game on Saturd-av. though tn team will t absence from practice team will be weakened by their Alexander, a 1118-pound guard from South de Hfffh School, of Newark, and CHvde Smith, who was atl.scholastlo end of the Ride High S i. wn a Wei Both JUIddle West In 1017. reported for work to day, uotn nave just returned -irom rrauce On a field wet .and treacherous after heavy rains the Gettysburg football squad yesterday went through their practice with a dash and vim which would do credit to mid season. Coaches Wood and Leathers put the fact systematic work: onl: hat this squad has been at vstematlo work only a little over a week Line playa and end runs were maneuvered with a nnisn tnai woum indicate tnat me Gettysburgeleven will give a good account of Itself In the enrly games. The nucleus formed by men ot last sear's squad and re turning veterans ot victorious teams ot other ears has been surrounded by tho most promising new material which has appeared on Nixon field In many seasons. Most of It represents the cream of various prepara tory school teams and promises the most fa vorable developments. Prospects are brightening at the Heights hy the addition of veterans to the N Y. U. v football squad. Horrlgan. backfleld man of 1911). and Baker. 1017 end and fullback, made their first appearance on Ohio field yesterday. Bothvure put through a hard -workout on muddy field and with a wet hall, lloth varsity and scrubs lined up for half-hour formations offensively and de fentlvely. The long runs by Howard Conn 'and the drop kicking ot his brother. Ted. for the scrubs featured the workouti Dummy practice was postponed until today, due to the condition of the field About fifty men reported for practice-. Freshman practice vfll be held for the first time today. The. Mr squid of Tiger football candidates celebrated the official opening of the uni versity yesterday by splashing through a long afternoon's practice. Six elevens ran through signal drill, .enough recruits ap peared at University Field to bring the number up to eighty. This Is one of the largest turnouts at Old Nassau In recent year, and In spite ot a natural lack ot varsity veterans ot former years. Coach Roper and Keens Fltsratrlck are well pleased with the prospects. .-Scrimmage Is still two or three days off. and little can be prophesied regarding the final Ilne-up until the different teams and combinations llni up against each other Yes. terday practlct consisted entirely .of signal drill, tackling the dummy and taking out op. ponents. The keenest competition is for the quarterback poit. At present Btrublng, tourle and Murray have almost equal chances of landing the coveted position ln the rlntl line-ups ot the Harvard and Yale.' games. IStrubtnr, Quarter on his freshman team of -1117, and .on the first Informal eleven, has Bad more experience than either of the other two; and may be the on to run the Warn. m&m2&ii-r j W s!isf issMBsilssssB,esTvls- 1 ' SWeatiCMrzrmmn Good Taste and Originality The demand for the Paige Larchmont has exceeded that of any other sport model bearing the Paige name. t This popularity is due to the happy combination of Paige mechanical and structural qualities that assure durability and a beauty of design thatis refreshingly original Good taste and originality without freakishness' create the Larchmont distinction that appeals to people of refinement. PAIGE'bBTROIT MOTOR CAR CO, DETROIT, MICHIGAN GUY A. WILLEY, President HsMa j"V p ; 0?Bm the national WmMrr ' a cigarette! $ . H .sV ..A- f 9HHiaaV. siJoW..vV X s. loMt Paige Dittrihutora 304 North Broad Street, PhaadelphU You certainly get yours when you lay your smokecards on the table, call for a tidy red tin or a toppy red bag of Prince Albert and roll a makin's cigarette! You'll want to hire a statistical bureau to keep count of your smokestuntsl Why, you never dreamed of the sport that lies awaiting your call in a home rolled cigarette when it's P. A. for the packing! Talk about flavor! Man, man, you haven't got the listen of half your smokecareer unr7 you know what rolling 'em with P. A. can do for your contentment! And, back of P. A.'s flavor, and rare fragrance proofs of Prince Albert's quality stands our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch! With P. A. your smokesong in a makin-'s cigarette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard! Prince Albert is a cinch to roll. It's crimp cut and stays put like a regular pal! Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to how delightful a jimmy pipe can be! It is the tobacco that has made three men smoke pipes where one was smoked before. It haalwon men everywhere to the joys of smoking. Awaiting your iimi, you 11 find toppy red baga, tid red tins, handaoma pound and half pound tin humidora and that tlast, practical pound cratal glaai humidor with sponge molttener top that Leepa Prince Albert In auch perfect condition! CopyrtEBtliilby R J. fUynoldiTobaccoCa, 1 II 4 i i 1 l 4 il 91 l 3 X i I I m -! :4 II Mil COMPANY, Wimton-Salem, N. C. ftwith four sIomju Ua Uttyelr J(U Ur- V rTAmu Ss m ti fri .Kjvjfto 'j. t, v .?7'', v. n .1 ,11.x- MnM.mm 'rrm ,v. n a -" j i ' ' - i .i .. . -'itin b -A 1. '.. .'aJ, It il r . R& J. REYNOLDS TOBACC BWlHSsHHsHHHs.slH , ' ' rt' '- si -. , , ,U v-.ii. - ... . -i- 1. J Av. J. .ii. 11 .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers