Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    . " W$
' -.'
igjf ( i
."fviyqw''''" w:$p
'I
I- '
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA', TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919
17
PRINCETON MAY NOT BE VERY STRONG THIS YEAR, BUT STRUBING PROVED TIGERS HAVE A KICK
-rt -..
PENN WILL BE A T PITT,
SA YS DELA
Head of Newark (Del.) Col
lege Predicts Victory
Over Panthers; Only
Hard Games Remain
QUAKER DRILL LIGHT
iiy limns -t. roixocu
-nMNVAUD TAWItENCE SMITII,
dean of the Dclawnro College,
proved himself a Rood sportsman and a
lirnve man yesterday. Ills pufils "wore
flouted by Pennsylvania 80 to 0 on Sat-
"'' urdiiv. nnil vostprdnr lift rnllml MnW
""JMekcrlng on the lone-dlstancc telephone
id rouRratulato him. lie ventured the
prediction that the Itcd and Blue would
heat Pitt. Anyone who still has con
gratulations after BufCerinjr such n dis
aster h a good sport anil the person
who prepajes n victory for any team
over the Panthers isa brave soul and
here no attempt is mado to belittle the
Rtrength of the Quakers. Penu has a
great team and a great coaching star,
but Pitt well, Pjtt has a great team
and Glenn Warner.
s
Well." said (ho guy with tlifi brown
derby, "to mo it looks as If this hero
Hell that I'emi lias Is going to ring tlio
rnrfew for a lot of football teams this
year."
The world's upside down. Little is
the' biggest man on the I'cnn squad.
Tt'eifeiiniii Ifayuard and Bii'xt. May
nard differ in that one tackles flying and
the other flics at tackles.
TOUGH TILTS AHEAD
THE easy picking for the Pennsylvania
stalwarts is over. The days of the
high scores for 1011) passed with the
setting of Saturday's sun unless the
Garnet game this week falls below the
usual Swarthmore fight. Then behind
the Garnet looms lofty Lafayette, spir
ited State, dangerous Dartmouth, pace
setting Pittsburgh nnd cunning Cornell.
Them's not a game on the list that
won't be a battle over the wholo
dtretch, and the inidseason and final
melees find Pennsylvania fortified with
the best material ou record. This is
Pennsylvania's year, according, to the
ALL STARS DEFEAT
TREAT 'EM ROUGH, 10-4
Pennock Takes Guy Empey's
Team in Hand With
Easy Victory
New York. Oct. 14. Alt Summers)
nuil Ilia All-Amcriean Star?, tliroiiRli
superb iiitchius on the part of Ilerbie
l'entiock and heavy oloutitiB of George
Hums, "Dell" Tratt, who hit for a
circuit o the liases, easily defeated
(iuv Krnpcy's Treat 'Em Uoueli
baseball team here yesterday afternoon
nt the Dykmann Oval by a score of
10 to 1.
Moth teams were scheduled to play a
double-header on Sunday with a holi
day matinee for Columbus Day. Owing
to ' the heavy ralu the double-header
will probably be staged next Sunday.
Score by innings :
All Stars ...05000203 010 18 S
Tret
'Em noU5Vo 0 1 0 0 8 O-4 5 7
I i Jlatl
l Stars.
Iff 'ml
tterlss rennock and ' Pennock for All
i. Clement ona Jieiieiwnnu iui iicat
RoUZh
BOXERS EARN TRIP ABROAD
Three Classes Settled for Right to
Fight in Norway and Sweden
New Y'orlt. Oct. 14. John IJurkc, ot
Pittsburgh, defeated A. Silvcrstcin here
in thermal 175-pound class of thc in
ternational boxing trial bouts and
thereby earned the right to represent
the United States in the tournament
to ho held at Denmark. Norway and
Sweden the latt.er part of next mouth,
115-rOUXD CLASS
i Preliminary nouts ,noi weeman, urooK- '
Iwi A. A., received Judges decision over
Daniel
Daniel Tar-: 1'lilladelnhla. three rounds.
J O. Tomasulo. Ullaabeth Y. M. O. A.,
Awarded Judges' decision over Hairy
Olataer. .Pennant A. C, throe roundi.
I'cter Zlrlc Wllow A. (.'., PHtsbunh, de
feated William Patey, I'lerce-Arrow A. C,
Jersey City, on round, -atoDred by referee.
.Charles Bvoboda, Kast Hldo House, de.
foated Pronk Sinclair. Union Settlement
Ak C thren rounda, Judaea' decision. -A.
Donza, unattached, New Orleans, defeated
V. Cohan, St. Christopher Club, two
rounds.
i:-pound class
Preliminary bouts P. Lux, rittsburch A.
A. defeated A. J. Mrltae. Trinity Club.
Brooklyn, threw roundj, refere.'H tleclslon,
JudKca dlsagrecil. otto It. Dampwulft, Na
tional A. C . Drooklyn, defeated v. JIc
Caftry. unattached, threo rounds, Judys'
neclafon. -Krank Cassuty, uzanam A. A.,
defeated V, Ileusel, I'lerce-Arrow A. C, .
-Terser City, one j-ound, etoppod by referee. I
Final bout Cassldy defeated Lui, ttiree I
roui.ds, judges' decision. j
J75-rOUND CIASS
Preliminary bouts A. Sllversteln, Union ,
.Settlernent A. A., won over J. Tomeschek, t
Kfw( W'H Side A. C on dlsauallfltatlon,
.three rounds. J. Burke, AVl'lont A. (.. '
Tltlsburcli. knocked out Q. It. Neefus, Bill
Abeth A. M. C. A., threo rounds.
Klnal hour Hurke defeated Bllversteln In
or.o round, stopped by referee. . '
$5000 Chevy Chase Gbllop .
Th first of the ertent Maryland fait i
steeplechases will bo derided at JMurel next I
Safurday, when tho $5000 Chew i:hae, a
gallop of two miles nd a half for four-year-olda
nnd over. In run. Tho C'hvvy
f 'h nut wfil attract everv crn,H-rniintTV hnrm I
of distinction In tratnlnsr. The only notable
nbptta next Paturday wtll4te Tha Jtrook,
anil thin horse Is not In training.
French, Rutgers, Improving
' Sntitli Jlethleltrm, I'u., Oct. 14, --Walter'.
I.'renclV'the Hi'tcers riuurlfback, who as
injure Jo ,tha Ihlgli gnmo and was ;un
consc 'tis tVenty-two hours, suffered only
n si!4lncd neck, and not concussion of the
brain, nn feared. He will bo out of the
Same two weeks.
' Beagle Show On
Nnrl' n''- 0ot- 14. With eighty
tilnp icntrlrs the IrlalB nf the Eastern Beagle
riub ihae opened und .-will rontlnue until
ITrlddy. , Tho field trials tire being heM.
near Otletown, two miles from Newark.
Ratican Off Soccer
Itrooklyn, N, Y., Oct. 14 Harry-J, Hall
can, the famous former Bethlehem center
'forward- haa severed hts cemnoctlnn1 with
ths stetl workers and signed up with the
Itohlna Drv Dock for this season and will
turn out or his new club nest Saturday
tn a National League game against Morse
Dry Dock,
i tGolf Play at Doylestown
t Dolestoun, Par, Oct. 14. Play continued
, 4ln. the annual mixed foursomes golf tourna-
Tnent oter tho course of the Doylestown
I Opuutry Club herp today,
. . Ewlng Eleveh Has Open Date
1 .. , . . i rt-.-. -D - .
I", UHing v- 4 '" innnitef is open iir n
i flrstrjflss home team, ofTerlnv reasonable
7 uiln-rli Pfiona 'J'lmont 0448, G:S0 to 7 P. nj. I
'hSiifiiI- ' 25 W .NM. Broad iS,?t;
WARE DEAN
Yates, Baseball, and Cage
Star, Returns to Venn
Penn's baskctlnll and baseball
hopes wero given a boost yester
duy when Joe Yates, former St.
Joseph's star, returned to the Uni
versity. .Toe wna in the service for
almost two years. When In schoo
ranks ho was rated as all-schol-'
nstlc center. Uh will bo n valuablo
addition to thh cage squad in view
of the fact that Larry Davis, who
held down tho jump position for
three years, has been graduated.
During the 1TI17 season Joe played
first on Koy 'J.'homas's baseball nine,
but before th season was over he
entered an officers' camp.
dope; but oflcn the dope strays
from ultimate facts.
far
Tlie.blg Qunlcers beat I jr. 0. Gi-0,
Hie Utde Otmltrrs beat I M. n. nnlv
14-0, but whenever the little ((linkers '
meet the blr Quakers th "thee" and
"thou" stirf Is all off.
Penn's riids will be given a lot of
laurels this year. And flours are in
order with Millers at the wings. , '
Wiilt a group of stellar linemen, star
hacks anl all-American ends, I'ohcell
should farticell.
fTUIE practice at Franklin Field
1
yesterday was just like a stroll to
the Kcd nrad llluc athletes. There was
nothing ui the way of a tough after
noon's work. Coach 1'olwell was will.
ing to let his boys prance through some
si""1'" nnd then call it day. There
( was not even ntmusctc bruise resulting
iiviu .juiuiuH.i s lump, ncru ueiicr
was baek in his old position at guard
and Gaul Thomas probably will break
into thn line-up before the end of the
week. It is likely that both will start
against Swarthmore.
There should be a few clialklines torn
off when Pcnn Pcarces the Swarth
more.
Folweil has a fairly heavy bnckflcld
despite I ho fact that it's mainly Light.
Yarc und MoXioliol have a lot to iln
at Fivnklin Field, but I'cnn footholds'
not under contractor rule.
COACHES ONLY CRIPPLES
Stagg Follows Play In Auto andi
Page Figures on Motorcycle
Chicago, Oct. 14. Although the two.
leading members ot the coaching Ktijfl.
of the University of Chicago football
team are badly crippled, they were on
the field today as usual, A. A. Stugg,
athletic director, in an automobile, and
I'at Page, assistant coach, ou crutches.
Stagg has been incapacitated by rheu
matism during much of tho football
practice season, and despite its score of
more than 100 points to the Great Lakes
Naval Training Station's nothing, Sat
urday, his eleven remains pretty much
an unknown quantity in the "Uig Ten"
conference race.
T1U nrPKCtirn on (lin nvnetico fiplil
was considered vital, his rheumatism
demanded he be shielded from thc damp-
ness and cold winds.
Yesterday he raced baek and forth
on
witn uaciiiiem men, seated in a new
electric automobile. It is glass-inclosed
...... ...
and painted maroon color.
It was
present from two former Chicago play
ers.
Assistant Coach Page, whose leg was
broken last week during a scrimmage,
viewed tho work of his proteges from a
distance. He is planning on obtaining
a motorcycle from which to direct play.
McGulness Best In Six Miles
Xew York, Oct. 14. James McGulness.
of the Alohawk Athletic Club, yesterday .
won the six-mile handicap road race of the
Knights of Columbus oer tha streets of
New Kochelle. McGulness, who started from I
tha three-minute mark, completed the dis- j
tance in the fine time ot U3 mlnu'es CO
seconds.
Woof! Woof! B'ar Shooting
Harriftbnrch, Oct. n! Pennsylvania's
bear fouiittriff season -will open on Wednes
day and run until December 15. The canu
code allow. one bear to eacli Individual
or three to a camp. Xo trap" or deadfall
are permitted. Hears are rather senrre in
ij-eslons where they
were reported lb be a
, cuistuw i.t lyr.
Leaguers Play In Bushes
ew lork, Oct. 14. Two bier league stars
Will be a"en her next Sunday when Percy
Smallwood, of the Yankees, will pitch for
the Westlncbouse team effatnst the Lincoln
Giants. In the final Dick Rudolph, of tho
Braves, or Harry Harper, f the Wash
lngtons. will lyad a team of all-league
tars aealust the "Giants."
Paddles Own Canoe Well
IVnton, Oct. 14. Leo Frlede, -International
canoe sailing champion of the Jf-an-Jiattan
Canoe Club, of New Tork. won the
Mystic Club trophy nt the Union Boat Club,
ot Boston, on tho Charts river b.isln, last
nigbt. James Newman, the champion, of
Boston, finished second.
Pirates Win In Havana
Haiana, Oct. 14 The Pittsburgh Na
tional league team defeated the local team
ngaln yesterday. Tho score belntr 8 to 1.
Colninhia Sib
Gem of the Highway"
,
Five
Passenger Touring
SEDAN
us call
Immediate
GEO. Ws REINBOLD qo.
Distributors for
and Southern
Play for Farnum Cup
C
.MISS MILDKK1) CAVEHLY
These aro two of tho star women
golferffwho compete today and to
morrow for tho Farnum cup over
(he east course of (ho Merlon
Cricket Club
NEWTON ISLAND CHAMP
Beats Walker, College Tltleholder,
for Staten Golf Belt
New Ynrli, Oct, 14. After several
unsuccessful efforts F. CI Newton, rep
resenting the Ilichmond County Club,
tfon the golf championship of Staten
Island over his home course yesterday.
In the final round, at thirty-six holes,
ho defeated A. Ii. Walker, Jr., a club
mate, ii up and 4 to play.
AV. II. Follett, of Fox Hills, won in
the beaten eight of the championship
division. He defeated AV. S. Van
Clicf, of Ilichmond County?nn the finnl
4 up and .'5 to play. In thc final of thc
second sixteen II. C. AVnlscr, of Ilich
mond County, defeated V G. Cooper.
I OX lllUS. - and 1 . A. IJ. UOUUaril, Of
the home club, was ,the winner in thc
third division,
I - -
Golf Amherst Malor Snort
t -
Clulf lias l"en msde an official sport at
Amherst Collcffo by ote of the student
aroouncli. and matches liavo been arranged
AMLIl 1a rUUUU UI itllU lllltiMlo hum wiiit n.i
Informal tc.im from Wesloyan. Tho action
at" Amherst camo as a result of a cnmlnK
dsmaml for tliq'Kam9 on the part of the
student body, following the success of last
year's Informal team.
Ladou, Local Harrier, Sixth
Ijiston. Pn Oct. 14. L'oach Harold A.
llruco held tha first l.afavctto cross country
team tryout yesterday, over a three-mile
course. The first six men finished In the
fniloulntr order; Bob Crawford McKall, Mem
per, Helsler. Gilbert ami l.ndou. Ladou Is
a former Northeast High School star.
THEATRE'S
Owned and Managed bv Members o(
The United Inhibitors AssocUtlon
BROAD ST. AUDITORIUM -IX,
IIII.I.TB HURKK In
"Tlin MISLEADING WIDOW
PFnAR c0T11 ajd cedau avenuet
UI.SIB KKltaUSON In
"WITNESS FOR UKFUNSE'-
ml ICCT IN1 ilAIUCDT nETWKCN
Vl.li3C.UlVl with AND (I0TII
RBSSUK IIATAKAWA in
"TUB DRAGON PAINTER"
CI lDCf A 40TH & MAHKET STS.
HUrll.IS.M. MATINEE DA
DOIlOTIir OUEEN In
"THE PIIAISB AGENT"
FRANKFORD 4715vSronD
ULSII'l FRnGITKON In
"WITNESS FOU DEFENSE"
J tr 1' E.K3U1N RTS. MAT. DAILY
nrXTR T.HT3 In I
.r-nrnnMii"ftTii .lynnillPHIN
"WHEN BONDS ABE LOOSED"
nADI' Ttldgo Ave. 'and Dauphin St.
rMrsiv ut. ails. evb. :45toii,
CATHEIIINE CAT,1l!RT in
MAtllUAGE FOH CONVENIENCE"
ttkMinttliitUiiui, i-
i&BBVK7Gk V.-t. .... aT
1 mi . m
' r3 -:mL
In "-'Iw i
miti rt ii crrriicnv
i iHMKPttta'."
-HiBbir II
It it an indisputable fact that this is
a. car of rare combination of quali
ties.' It is dominant in appearance
beautiful yet strong, with, the
strength of the. thoroughbred, splen
did in appointments. It has th cele
brated "Sylphon" Thermostat, that
add i fully 30 fo motor efficiency;
also Non-Synchronizing Springs that
give to it a truly remarkable riding
ease. And 'every other feature con
forms to the exactirlg' standard of
Columbian efficiency. A demonstra
tion will convince you that we have
not overdrawn the description. Let
for you no obltgatic
Deliveries
Eastern i'ennsutvania
flew 4eTU
IRION SCENE OF
TWO GOLF TILTS
i
Poor Richard Coe3 After N. Y.
Advertisers on West Course.
Women on East
. i
STARS IN FARNUM CUP
The Poor Ilichard Club and the New
Tork Advertising Club will play th
fifth golf match today for the Hodman
Wanamakcr Golf Cup over the west
course of the Morion Cricket Club.
Originally it was intended to play the
match over the east course. As the
women players will play their annual
Furnum Cup match over the cast course
the singles matches that will determine
the possession of the Wannmaker trophy
will be slated for the west course. In
the afternoon the .players will play four
ball matclii over the cast course.
The ownership of the cup will bo de
termined by the result of the morning
matches. Each club has won the trophy
twice, the New York Advertising Chili
capturing it for the second time last
lune over me rt'ni uuue. -mu uupnj
becomes the property .of tho dub win-1
nitig it three timts in succession. To-
.i-" ..i... i i. .,i.i
.lune over the Areola linns, uno tropny
lnv'a tntitliAD nrnmlM In t lOncolr
' imtltnalnA nn 1. M n luinn'lt.. nntin ,1. Iincf
wii.wicu, iig uim urvu iti; . uu .11 jmci
tournaments between the. two big adver
tising clubs.
The closing tournament, under the
auspices of the Women's Golf Atso
ciation of Philadelphia will get under
way at the Merlon Cricket Club this
mornimr. when fifty-four women tee
.off for the first eighteen holes of the.
1 silcteenMi nnnnnl nntff fnr (ho IMnrr.
sixteenth annual contest for the Maryi
Thayer Farnum memorial cup. It Is a I
tlilrty-sit hole medal play event, the i , . ,."., A, .
second eighteen holes to bo played. I l"cwins between tho Giants and the
Philadelphia's "big five" the quintet liraves which will bring "Kabbil"
which has done so much to make the' Marnnvillc and "Hank" Gowdy to the
city a golf center - Mrs. Ilonald II. i rr. u i i . e .,
Uarlow, North nnd South champion. J!, , w exchange for Arthur
holder of the district title, winner of I'lctcher, Heanie Zimmerman and Hal
the Ucrthellyn cup and countless other Chase.
noted trophies; Mrs. Clarence II. Van- rrnp v.w York rnnnnemeiit .v. t,ot
dcrbeck. former national champion and ,. ' , , w lorlk anngcment says that
national semifinalist this year; Miss . ,n( lf,al Ilns nt cn made. It is con
Mildred Caverly, 1016 national runner- sidcred almost a certainty here that
up; Mrs. Cale'. F. Fox. four times the, !,PVCral 0f the Giant veterans will not
local champion, and Mrs. Ct. Henryi,.i. ... ... ,. . .,
Stetson will be in action. I ,naU thc triP souUl m "10 S1"'K. '
The first pair. Miss N. Hallowell. St. MeGrw has n likely school of young
Davids, and Miss K. Ogden, Morion. t stcrs already trained to step into regu
will tec off at 10 o'clock. lav berths next year.
PAT GETS $5000 BONUS
Estimable Red, Leader Gets Little
Extra Shamrock for Good Work
Cincinnati, Oct. 14. Instead of hold
ing a formal session here yesterday Au
gust Herrmann, chairman of the Na
tional Baseball Commission and the
other members of that body, disposed
of thc final details of the world's bcrics
by telephone yesterday, Herrmann an
nounced today.
The Cincinnati club today presented
Manager Pat Moron with a check for
55000 as a bonus for winning the Na
tional League pennant. The club also
gave money to Infielder "Hank"
Scrieber and Outfielder Charlie Sec.
recruits, in addition to tho small
amounts they -received in tho distribu
tion of tho Hods' share of the world
scries receipts. ,
1.
' ,l "111 n s WT -: ) - v
r (the HEART! - 1-t T pi
V OF
XTHE CITW
You'll See Styles Here
Not Found Elsewhere
Exclusive models that arc truly characteristic of the
Becker Store. Clothing that measures up to the stand
ards of the finest custom tailoring.
Fall Suits
Overcoa
$9050
22
Prices that represent a substantial savings, liccause
of our early buying we benefited largely, cnj'oying tho
lower prices of some months -ngo. Then, too, wo took
advantage of many discounts,-due to cash considera
tions. See our clothes first, then buy them by
comparison. '
Special Offering
OVERCOATS
Smart dapper models
in this season's most
wanted materials.
Snappy, better models,
waist gcaihs and semi-conservatives.
$25 $25 ,
r ... I ' i a.;.V
Qttality Clotlics '
1514-16 Market Street
&
i4
T
74
T"
''-,
A
MTlfi.t.r
..
This Woidd Have Been
Some Tennis Contest
Miss May Sutton won 0i ladles'
rhamplonshlp In 1005 nnd 1007. If
only sho could havo met when at
her crest the French Atalanta, Mile.
Lenglen, what n match that would
Have been 1
Scleral Americans played at
Wimbledon tnis year, but thcro was
no McLoughlin nor SVilliams among
them. On his form nt tho covered
court championships at Queen's Club
in the spring, Captain Wushburn is
n coming player of a very high order,
if he can splSro the time for tho
game.
A cleverer player has seldom, it
ever, been seen, nnd his suggestion at
a dinner at Queen's Club, a few
months ago that there should be a
Davis cup for ladies was an excel
lent one. It Is Englaud's turn to
give a cup.
N. Y. AFTER GOWDY
,
Reported McGraw May Tradel
r, J
tri4.-u- -7:.. i i
iiuLbuci, ciiiiiiieiiiiun ana
Chase to Braves
RUMOR DENIED BY CLUB
New York, Oct. 1-1.-One of the
first sessions of the Hot Stove League
lin. i,....-!,,. .,. .,. .,. , ,,.
300-MILE HORSE TEST
Arabian Beauties Among Horses Be-
Ing Ridden
Hurliugton, Vt Oct. 14. Fourteen
horses weighed out at Fort Ethau'AlIen
for tho, D00-mile endurance test, under
cavalr.r conditions, which started this
morning. They are to do sixty miles a
day, arriving Saturday night at Cimp
Dcvcns,
Of the fourteen Martera, there are
seven pure-bred Arabs. One of these is
Halcyon. Spencer Ilorden's mare, that
won the Morgan endurance test of 191.'!,
and now owned by W. It. Brown.
To avoid injury to the horses, no rider
may complete his daily sixty miles un
der ten hours, nor may ho take .more
than fifteen, without disqualification.
AND
$jn
Special Offering
SUITS
A pretcntioua gather
ing of up-to-the-minute
modes - - tailored
in Serges, Cheviots,
Flannels, 'Worsteds,
etc., and every imag
inable color creation.
&
PJh
i a. ' ' .
AND MARANVILLEi
ts
.00
HANS WAGNER S
NOW REEL STAR
Great Pittsburgh Short Fielder
to Appear in Rollicking
Film Comedy
PL0Ts IS BASEBALL
'Plttiburgh, Oct. 11. The next time
vou see your old friend Hans Wngner
It will lie just guess.
No, no not as president of some
oil compnny or other he never really
cared a whoop for business, (live
it up?
Well, sir, it will be as the head
liner in n rollicking motion picture
baseball comedy. That's nu honest
fact. lie signed n contract with n
film company recently organized in
(Pittsburgh to feature Wagner as a
i screen star.
I The comedy, a two-reel one, is to
be followed, according to the contract,
by three other films, educational in
their character. These latter filinH will
deal with hunting, fishing and one other
phase of outdoor life not yet selected.
Here, as m nasenaii, vn agner is inor-
A..ui- - i.ni
Xt it is fo? the
,?,., "m .?
admirers will wait
romedy that Hans's
admirers will wait in impatient expect
ancy. Tho sccunno, according to in
formation given out, has been prac
tically completed. Hnvey .1. lloyle, n
Pittsburgh sport writer, is reported to
be the perpetrator.
Wagnerwhcn he first bursts upon
thc vision of movie patrons here and in
other cities will not be in baseball togs,
but in the white apron of a small town
butcher. Small town butchers embellih
themselves with white aprons, don't
they? 'This town nnd a neighboring
one have baseball teams that are bitter
rivals. When Wag isn't busy weigh
ing out livcrwurst and things ho roo'ts
for the homo team.
xiie pivcner on mo rival team is
love with Wng's daughter, Aliss Kathe- !
i- . -." ' 1 "'
nno cnraaiiz. uii, yc, Avnp will
revel for two recla in thd dreamy fru
prnnce of that snmo ronomon
Schmaltz, AuRUst Schmaltz. Aujoidt
has told tho pitcher nrrrr to darken
tho doorway of thc Schmaltz home
again.
TIjc fateful day comoa hen the two
belligerent baseball teams are pitted
nffainst each other in the pamo that la
to decido the championiip of Kldcr-
uuiry lUWUHUlp,
GraeevDlreet Cops Purse
Atlanta, fia., Oct. 14. Grace Direct,
... j ;"; """ inu -;uo pace for
a purse of $2300, thc feature of tho
opening of the Grand Circuit races lit
tlio Jjakcwood track here vesterday Thc
race went to Grace Direct in straight
heats, thc best time being 2:02!
Laurel Races
October 1-31 (Weekdays)
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES
24th 4 Chn,tnut bts. 10;I5 A. M.
Returnlnr leares Race Track 5:15 r. SI.
fatonlay nt 5:30 M.
UAi.Ti.Mom; & oiiio it. r.
SPECIAL LOT ULSTERETTES
Convertible Storm Collar. Belt
' All Around.
$27-50
SPECIALS
In Our
Downstairs
Store
Neckwear
Pretty Silk Tlos, fancy
Btrlpes and figured di- rtt(
bIspb. J1.00 quality WW
Shirts
Flno madras-percales,
etc., perfect
flttlnc and everv
$1.65
conceivable deslpii, J2.50 quality.
Underwear
Union Suits
Fine quality Rprlns: needle oct
ton yarn comfortable and per
fect tiltlne.
$2.00 Suit
Separata Slilrtf and Drawer
Fine aprlitfi niwdle cotton yarn.
$1 Garment
.t"1.
i.
'iv,,j
1 1 N
" lJ
i!!: ,i
dW t .1 'J
I if I 1:7
Ulsterette
HOT OFF THE GRIDIRON
Tw "Vftlo vamltv plnyers wer In uniform .
yesterday, h.t uon was ictnt Into the uorlm
inngo praotloe. Thi nocond vrlty battled i
with tho "icrubn. maklns two toucMo'vns to
ono for tho reorvo eloen.
Annthrr
ahlft In tho lino and backljeld
was mado hi tho I'nlon fuoiball eleven
Irrilay following- tho khiho with Amhrt
7-
mmraav - it'nr, quarterback nr thrrp j
yearn ptahdluK. aa tnovfii to half and
Comstock took tlio Job ot calling signal.
Some of tb Dtlawnre Collffn football 1
playera who wern In th I'cnn xamo last Hat-,
tirtlay to still still and fore. but. with fw I
jtcepMons, the wero all out for practice ra
te rday.
In prepnmtlnn fur tho nm with Fran-1
Iln and Marshall next Saturday I'otwh HI '
I'auttls yesterday put the I'ennsjlvanla Mil-1
Itary ColleitB football tijuad. through a stllT
drill. I
Captain IlnilKrrH wan shifted from fullback
to quarterback yesterday en tho Weit Vlr
sinla tram In an effort to remcdi tho nrrtous
defects that cropped out In tho team's play
at 1'ittsburth Saturday.
1'olloHlnt Ihlth's well-earned lcloo oer
Itutger on Saturday. Coach KVadv Bavo
his men a real, yeiterdav. simply putting I
them throuch n slcnal drill. Another rest
wnn ugni worn Ulll prohably rollow todiy.
with the ll-st hard work of the week to-
, morrow. iur teams wero on tho ild yes-,
' tl.fdftV. bill Inntiv rtf tlm vbt.(v m&r. ...
excused, incl'jilliiir Spagna. and McDonald
Slmendlnger w.ts out on tho field, but. with
Savarln. did not Kot into tho practice. Hole
is still In tho hosrltal. f.ehlgh is stilt with
out a tramo for net flaturdaj, but nego
tiations nre on for n contest with either n
New Tork or rhlladelphla cloven
llrnnn will be without two of it b. -l
backfleld men In nest Saturday's game u ,th
Harvard In Cambridge Leeause of in iui e
they rsclied 'n tho Colgato gam"
The uitie larsltv was riven u rect von r
day while Coach Mercer sent his fourth team
nt his fourth tear
with the Snarti
through n practlro gatir.
more jtign.
Weleyftn opened practice yelerdn for
Us game with New York University In "w
Tork elly Saturday with only on" of is
first-string men. K. V. Dixon, on the bospi
tal list. Nlxun has a bad ankle. ThN iv;'l
be tho ntst out-of-town cam" for w .
lejan.
lfeaiT nnrt' In TirpnJM-ednes f n- 1 . "t '
season games wai started ofi Xixon T'odd
yesterday, and from now on until ine nn
of the season the Gettysburg: Colleze -iuau ,
will hao no respite.
Columbia started to wotk In e.inie' '"
terday for the Kama with Williams on Satur
day. This contest will be hard as anv on I
the schedule, and tho coaches are anxious ,
for a victory.
There will bft 48 000 seots nvallable for.
'L1'" J'r'J'' Hanard-A'ale football name
th Qtarlliim nn Atamhr ' on.t Ilia av
thft Stftdlum on NovmW -2 hiul Uie pxtra
5eat vill b limit by thn llarvanl Athltir
Association Itself Instead of by contract.
Cuplnln KeM wai uhlUftl from futtlmtk
to quarterback yesterday on tho Weifr-'Vrfr- '
Klnla tem In nn effort to remert' tlio
eerlotn ilefectH that rrorprrt nut la tit-1
tMtn'H ploy at nttshunrh .Saturday Kins
ran placed at fullback with J!lll nnd Uito
at the hatfbHrk
The "Saxr sauad did not- rra.-ta th- fVil
until pftr 5 o'clock ye.terdav and thiv
Coach Doblr staffed a short praiiro w,houT
acrlmmasre
i
Instead
tie usual light Monday pra
I'llOTfH'I vs
PHOtO PIAYS
THRU
r COMPANY r
,0PlMERICA
AI1.-.J...., 12th. Morris & fanrjunl: Xv.
rAliiamUra M.,t.nallyt -1 i:vgs.0iiB&U.
UEOJtOi: lllllUN In
. ' lli:.HTS DP MKV
A Dm 1 C KB : TIIOMJ'SOS STS.
rtrULLU MATI.NHK DAII.T
JACK MCKriHU) In
' llll.I. AJTBHSiiVH HOY '
AUfArWA CHBSTNJT Delow 1HXJI
AtXWAL'IA in A H. toltilBP. M.
liomnt'r-WAnwir'K in
in .MizzoniA
RFI MONT 62D AB0VB MAKKBTP
ItKX llEAllb.')
"THi: OIKL, KltOll OL'Tiilbi:'
BLUlLBIKU st'symtiMNNA
tai.oh hoi.mi;s In
rllllUU liLAl-K KYBS"
AND
AVE
BROADWAY "Tft Vpf
Avo.
M.
MAIIY PICKVCiHI In
Tin: jiuuijiji m
-ADITrl TSS MAIIKKT STIinBT
LAll 1 UL in A.M. toll :1G P.M.
WALun: ur.in n
"T.IU l.l'TTF.UY MAN"
COLON I AL "c ' "' " Vi'flir '.T'm'"
llOIlOTlIY PHILLIPS in
"THK HlOItT TO HAI'PINUSS '
FrTiDD pecliAiJTsT , mn vyunk
ElVlrKt-i'3 mati.vui; uaili
l5KIAI.lilfCK rXUnAll i-i
"TUB STHO.VCli:lt VOW '
FAIRMOUNT71"
VIVIAN .MARTIN In
THIl Tllllin KISS"
f-A III V THKATUB 1311 Markft St
rAlVllLiI A M. to MMlllrht.
.Il'Ni: CAI'IUCH in
"A DAMSKI. IN WISTKESS"
Til CT THKATIIE Hlow Bpraer.
nni3l. mvt'v'.-';' mil T
Wit 1IA11T. MIlS. CIIAltl.KS CHAPLIN and
ALMA ItUnENS In "TUB COl-O IKCK"
FRANKLIN tTuW. ?"
ntlYXNT WASHHIIRN In
"LOVE INSURANCE"
GREAT NORTHERN -T5n'
WILLIAM PARNIIM In
, Yi-OLVKS OI' TII1J yiQHT"
IMPERIAL Tf."gS.72
ANITA STKWAIir 111
"human CHim:s"
ft IHfinn FRONT ST b fliltARU AVE.
JUIVIU'-' Ji-ml-o J.-t'- n V-nltfort "U
" ANITA (STEWART In
TUB WUKCK"
LEADER "f JSS5SL
E- hLSSKL &
i , j,
MiffiEMTsayi l . :
l'i IBBJl 'I'l S1 ''r i"11! 'i'l'i11 l I "In 'l Hi" JsMsl BHIHWWn niHW II ii1
i 'iiESmiwW. i
L&iL, " - liiir iriaWmliiliTM t r "v ii " " -fifr in iiiiTiil
Navy Captain Good for Two
Years; Army Captain Out
Annapolis, Md.. Oct. M.- West
Point with n captain who Is not
playing and Annapolis' with one like
ly to head the midshipmen for two
seasons present an Interesting coif
trast. Cadet Ucorgc, who was elected
early in the season, has not been able
to make the eleven regularly, though
tried in different, positions.
Kddle Kwen. right end of the navy
team, elected last year, Is a second
class iiinn, and will have another
.tear lifter this, while (irnves and
Clark, his seniors, are members of
thc team nnd under his leadership,
an unusual condition at thc naval
Academ.i, where class and rank
mean so much.
tice. Coaches I':' "Jock" Wutnerlnnd nnd R.
I It. Keldel yesierday put tho Lafayette Col
lege varsity footbull squad through a stiff
scrimmage. 'The drill, which lasted for more
than hn'f an hour, was featured by the
Alio plaIng of "Shortv" (lazella, the forme'
quarterback of tho Soventy-nlntli Division
tenm.
BARRACKS
New in proportions
and design.
25 inch points
With thc reinforced
Oblong Cable-Cord
Buttonhole
Alttystskfor
$tion (oJars
OLDEST BRAND IN AMERICA
UnlTtO SHiST A LOttAM CO. TOOT. N. V.
" 'I.I I 'II III ' ff
- '5SS
riioyii'ivvB
Thc following theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee of early showing
of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Company of America.
I IRPDTV UllHAl) It COLIM11IA AV.
l-iDU,I I I MATINUB DAIl,!
TOM All.V In
llti; WII.IIKHNLISS THAI I. "
I HP! 1QT 62i anu iocdst KTitEirra
LUl-LJI Jin,,., t ::ii,R..in Vgs. lii'M to It.
t'llAUI.lIS HAT In
TUG KliU-i'llATi: WALLOP
333 MARKET T"Hf S
KINO llACiOOT In
T1I11MAN WHO hTAYCD AT IIOMF.'
1V1IEJ, C'onttniiiiiK 1 t 11.
iruANCirrc swixt in
"T1IU UNl'AltlKj.VAULi; tIN '
MIYDNI G2U AJJD XMiitisrsrr
.'N!l'N 2:1-- 7 nJ O.
A LICK JOyr-IJ In
me wixmr.sTint woman"
i OVERBROOK "3U yj$ft
OltD AVB.
1'I3(ICJY HYIJVXD In
.Ulff AllVKNTUIHJ'
PAI ACF lH MARKKT STRUCT
rrirLj ioa. m toiiasi.
M.
D (lltll'I.-ITlfK
IJUOKUN nLOSSOMS"
1 1HHCJiJ .(n( M. to 11 'l!il .
TOM moori: ln'-'011-1l.M-TITY
OP t'OMUADKS"
RFC.FNT UAnKKT ST. lVloiv 17TJI
1XL-V-JI-'1 ' 11 A. M. to UP. U
VIVIAN MAUTI.N n
HIS OF.FICIAI. FIA.VUKE"
RIA1 TO OKItMANTOWN AVPI.
rl-L. t yj AT Tl'I.J'KHOCKI
kx err.
ii'.'M.u iinKii-iinn In
"MAN OI- HONOn-
PIVOI F ZiD AND RANPOM BTS.
HKnriBUT UAWLINHON In "
"A KANCEKOUH APFAIR"
Rl 1RV MAtiKnr st. hclow ith
tAUDI tin V, to litis p, M.
MAK MURRAY In "
"TWIN PAWNS'"
5AnV '-,' MAHKET 8TRKITT
alih:rt ray in -UUI
"TUB LOST P1HNCKS3"
TANJI PN MA1UC3T AIlOVH lOTH
MIRIAM COOPER In
u.
'-AVAiNUCLiinb '
STRAND OEUMANT0Wx'TTr5!Aaa
"THH LOTTERY MAN"
VICT ORIA MA w7aTrfgm"
DOROTHY PHIM.IP8 In '
1 ' THK niqIT TO HAPPINESS"
lTxt?cT ai.i TrfiiiCMvaaifci7?- .",..' rl
I liP, StliewA v.l
1
.l
:n
.j
4
!i1M