'"H, , W UYISSLIW VViilAV UilMiJili l'HLLAiyiU'HIA, I'll IDA Y, OCTOBER; 17, 1S19 ' i,0 h 11 - ( H V. .' . . x WE WONDER IF THE PITT ELEVEN WILL TAKE PENN) IN HAND AND WRITE THEIR OWN SCORE IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST-REGULATED FAMILIES NASTY RUMORS STILL FLOATING AROUND ON f-JfA'li OHIO STATE NOW HAS , , CHANCE TO TEAR WA Y l THROUGHGRIDDEST1NY I t Chick Hurley s Alma Mater Hasn't Beaten Michigan in , Fifteen Starts, but Outlook Is Bright and Rosy for Win This Season IN'TIIE Sl'ORTLIGIIT BY GltANTLANI) KICK Copyrltht, JOIB. All rlgh reaira. V lllA' S A 5CHC0L ) CIRCULAR - Pom t You Thi,1k vv- OUGHT To LE JimmV iK j Vl VAriCtriGl & r . 7fA)f. Boxing! I MbGMT HAUG E,A WCLL IT 5AY5 nnt r DlPN T SAY HC e THEY GlUu re - l- "PRISE PISHTIMG'1 Known You FiGMTimG,; VAOULD BOXIMG L17SS0MS; fl - I RGPS-R Ta The: ART' 6F OR TttS sSAMG ?! MCisjY- :?: 5 $ ELF PEFCN.S6 l VAOULD -r J m fWA r i Lva;ni l i V I;. i. I SrT v RECENT TITLE GAMES - Fake Reports W'crc Circulated Before Scries lo Stimulate " Helling on lieds, anil Later, IP hen White Sox Failed, the Losers "Squculed" Chicago Players W'erc "Fixed'' xtas-h for tlit lift vrrU It rtUHKItT W. MAMVE1.I. Norl I'llllor Ktrnlltx Public I nlcf i f opjrioli 191ft. hj Public f-rtfirr Co. rumors i rgni'rilng the rrrent world .ciies lime boon tftutiiiK aruuiiil nnd it has been clnhnnl nt arlous tlmo tliut several Jdajers on the White Sia team sotO nt to n s.uidieale of gamblers and de libcrntely laid down to t'ineinuali. Al the stun this stuff mil was wlilspeted id the hotel corridors but Intel eharjes have been made in the open. It tented to be the oul was to explain Hie defeat of the White So Fortunate!, howoier .thri-e nunois i exardiiig the jiln.vers have betu found untrue, OomM.cy offered it levaiil of S-IMIOO for infoiin.ition proving that any plojrr or iila.ieis on his tram were in lohoot.s with the gambler, and no one has stepped forward with the eiideiiec. Howicr. there a some inside stutV pulled b. the gentlemen who make , JarRc bets, but the) did il on their owu hooUs and oakrd the other uiisiis peetinj; gambleiv 1 ";il-t report- weie circulated to ttinulate bettlnc on I 'hi cinnati, and Umck o!V the odds on Chicaso Thai's the ilope unearthed li. Harry Neil, the ("lictiKo scribe, who 'writes a follows. "Three gambling 'gents' are responsible for the nisi scandal which fid lowed the conclusion of the last world'; series, and they worked their M-henn-in a most ilcer manner, ihaigiug the Hov wete hired to lav down, which ii Lot true TUN became known todaj. when one of the tratcrnily 'leaked' and iipilled information about bow the sui kers who hail been trimmed owled in the da of their financial anguish "Three Chicago per-ons of the wagering ilk dis-eminated "Info' tbat the Box had been 1ied. They s-pie.nl the word in New Vorli. Viltsbmgh and lit. Louis. The offered to let friends hi on the good thing uud the "friends' fell heavilj It looked like the heat killing in years, the whole uiitnlry being wrought up o.er the impending scries nnil most of the newspaper 'expats' electing the Sox as favorites. "One New ork sport au cx-pugilist listened lo the winds of the so called insiders and wagered 91",00O on the l!ed. at slight odds. He never hs howled about the Imug of games. (IfllK only folks ulio iihukLuI it etc Ilium nk mile Hnuinjh In thr finish ou the hoi. and Inst. "Fixing" Propaganda Helped Change Odd UtJMllt three spreaders of the 'tiling storj' took full advantage of the effect of their propaganda, trimmid the odds and snt back, waiting for the Moyioff. No matter which waj the scries went they .siood to win. having placed mone both wujs against the middle, as ihe odds shifted. Oue !t. I,ouis gambler let the cnt out of the bag when he declr.nd: "I became frlglil tied w'teu the So began to win and tried to ncdge oul. I asked a SI. l.ouis friend of mine lo place K'JoOO for me tit odds of 1 against 1 that the Sos would ' 'vnu the title, as late as the suth game, lie was unable to do n. I broke about, even, owing to bets on individual games.' "The Chicago informant declares the piofessional gamblers, iu New oil, fKibfiieago, St. J.ouis and I'itlsburgh rode through pretty because of the shifting odds, nnd that the howl about 'tiling' the tiox emanated from Hie bettors who followed the fmoritcs through lo the unsntisfaetor conclusion after having been touted that the So would lose. No effort was made b the 'wise mone' to corrupt tin So the smart fellows only creating that impression. "The JJ'JO.OOO tliut Charles A. C'omiskej offered for information leading to anybody vbo bad upproached a member of his club Kt ill remains' uncol lected. There ii a prett good expose of the methods fescd by the wise gents, who could not help but leap a hanest. And they -were very clever in spreading the dope. The day before the firsi game there was a hof tip al the race traik at l.alonm Hint Cicolte's arm was bad and be never would be able lo finish the game. Man aure-lhing bettors got down lots of coin nud cleaned up. only thing nroii'l icilh thr srhrim ns in scr it it Ihnl thr c 4'o hoc ciiiculid In ii in msily and the liiinniri uu, nrv oi Wlnl (iiiniiird in Ihe Unit livn g'Jinri. Looks Bad for ) anhees lo Collect MEMBKl.S of the New York Yankees are not lery confident of collecting their share of the world scries for finishing third in the American League. 1'rcsident Navin, of Detroit, has asked that the mone be held up pending the tttlemcnt of the Carl -Mays case, ami his wish has been granted. It looks as if the Yanks are up against it. If the XationaM Commission makes a decision they will lose, because Herrmann and I!an Johnson arc sine to vote on the same side, which gives them a majority. If it is put up to the American League, Johnson has (ontiol there b a rote of fi to 15. All but New York. IJostou and Chicago upheld Johnson when he sus pended Carl Mnjs. for jumping the liostou club and signing with (he Yankee, and there is uo iudlcutiou of n change in feeling. ' litis t.asc on Ihe docket and the campaign of the Xationnl caguc lo oust Gmru Herrmann, hascbull tcill not hr forgotten W'l this winter hVf' L'i6.H H6f PAr-Jt.Y- I M I ii5"i (301 i-G TO Hsjf. MV K"lP GBOKU UP io Bl I w? & IT 'J 3U$T AMOTHtrR .SAMPLE OP ( YocR lova- ' yfT(rJoiiv-u uyi rf k mil ( It UL BE A , j llTBETTeR ) lounge LiZARDy ,HAM bgikg . lOVMH-L. IO y ., liriUTG.R. S rcf -' . vjtil: n . j& - tbr i'- um. . r .ka aim ,ii i:w m m. mtsiM - . mm m Km via i m ll r - ' V kb PANCM& WJILL MAlff. HIM AT EftSE AMD ITLL rtiii( uim s Bl6 ADJAMTs&E D''t ,kJ Society JL ff &Wfa OFFICIAL CARD SAYS ITS ALL OVER, BUT 1 GOLF CONTINUES TO FLOURISH WITH VIM uitli field. Club. Intercity. He sort and Other Events Vacl, Linhs i , :" ' t 'fc '?' mmB I ' '$ 'vS'Jv I If w IS If AW Wm m i Ht1 && i? t tatw .'MS !&!SSS!SSSISSSSieSSSSSSISS It sANI)V McNIRUCI rpiIL little cream-colorid book ol thr local golf association has run nl1 not i of events fot this ear on the ofln ml I chedule. r.ut before the sun vinks in the (lolden Vesf on the present ov r , Bowing season, there are still nlent lot lnatclies and tliingn to be plnjed. I Tlie next big golf event, coutemplat ! ing a liea" entrnnce from the 1'liilt.dei pliiii district, is the going over llir Country Club of Atlantic Oily ncvt week. Thursday to Satiirday. inclusive i to be exact. A good manv auto loads, bulging with i lubs nnd pla.iers. perhaps, by thai j I time ear muffled, will hit the sand I pikes from here. Northfield ahoy. The prizes offered are i.lwajs just as attrac tive as the golf there, he-trapped and rugged, typical of the coastwise link. I Then there are championships -on nl , the Cricket. Country and other lnea! I clubs, jet to be settled here, cham pionships lor men and ennmpionhiiips for women, fnll championships and an nual championships. It will take nt least a couple of veeks before the final uirds are in and the last names writteu for the sea- f -imn .... l,n Ln..n,.,l ..lnn.,,c nun i.ii.. im- i-v. .-. i.;..,u.-. .... ,,,, , , ti . ;... ii. nnAAM.... .- i . .i.ni iu;i r "ii iuii in fT 'xor W IhTditcd ...o '-" - '"oV 'a nKnMiS' f thVtw'ec'n- tno'Pfi&nU T Jro'c zips n .ot i orK. nnd tin1 inixoti loui ,, ,. i er i1A i;ii Come, in Thiladelphia. The locals ,..,e ,-" "'i,,0?'' ?J vctl i.g rrrAtc'V .hinX k jl&H a"B" c i, iar,.,i i,n r.,ii. i g"w inlilst snow up ncre. iuuibuiivs iu ur- ,.,-.. ,,,,. ,,. sl,, l. j n nf atnPL-iiir tie en is n I other climes than home, it is decidedlv i discouraging to eastern golfcm to watch Tn discussing the challenge. New Yoik a" their best pios. tno one- on ine has sunrested a team to be drawn fromi'ipols of the other, trekking West. . , I the following lo be composed of five Go West I men and five women: Oswald Kirkbj I (,, b , w,.sleln association hac N'ed Sawyer now "Met Playr: mil ,)ilu ,,arllB, from Johnny Anderson, Oar liner A He, ..lips vhiladelphia. llarnes. who won the Sweeter OLCoijle ,-; " ' , professional championship of the 1'nited A. L. YUlker, Jr.. bam (.raham ami ' States this jear besides winning with 0 m,1' . . ... , regnlaritv in most of the other even'" The women s side of the team won hi b '"""- v I be equally strong with such players ''7L.,.. . ; as Mrs. V. A. tiavin. Miss .Marion NATIONAL A. A. Ilollins, Airs. r. K. Uu liois. Mis. vcrj last carded ecnt the other day in the I'arnum phi nl Merion. She won the piizc for the low selective score. I The Cricket Club star did not win another thing all season, though she " had nil lierselt ot the lint swing tliut i .. ,,; ii . , bothered her labl ear and has played Pros Settling in H est for ' rine game. ... f, , Tr.. I 'J'he ex-national finalist nnd local Money MlSS Loverly If UIS champion of 11H0 lias run into n series ' of breaks that ousted her from every Somctllillli prize, where in other cars they came b with almost tournament regularity. Her golf n.t Merion was of surpass - he enieierl. ,s on ein.t i.m- u,il, toff brand, straight, long, fine the same liar Walter Ilagen. national open cham- as it has been all season. 'MISS MII.DKKI) CAVKKIA I'riilict Club golfer tlclilcd er her only prize won (Ins season pion, as one of the two greatest. plu.v- ... ing pros in the country this jenK WtSl CHILLY WINS SOCCER The West has gotten Jock Ilutchin- son. mum- i.riiuj. t.eorgu ourguiii, oyru ci,i a..,, a m.--i waiKor. i.oos, MacLJonaiu anil otliers '""" ufcl""" rcnu unanu, of the same cnliher. Leo Diegel, rap 3 Goals to 1 idly coming to the front, is a westerner i, r,..,. i,, :,., .. i . nnil lie rnni'iiiiH ilierp ' on" ( barter lost its iecond soccer ami lie icma.ns Uicre )c ,,, , thp of ., )o Hie reason for all this is naturally w,,c H ))IavP( Wp,t Philadelphia High that the propositions for the pios arc Scll00i a, Qeon an( ycstcrday aftJ-. so much better out there. 1 or instance. noolI. T)lp gnmc HtartC(1 in fnvol. o( mm1"0 '? ? stvurel? ou ,!?0.w .'", In,K West riiillic until Iladley, I'cnn Char N ike llraily aw-ay from Detroit to ie- ter-H t.ontcri took t, baU a place falter Ilagen at the Oakland ficI(1 ,vitb littlc vcsistnnce from ,,, Hills Oof Club, which is evidently fuiIbnrbs for the first goal. There fol making Itaron Mike a most attractive lo,vctl scric!, ot forWard passes by 01 , ' j. i ji. i i . i I both sides until Kecvcs tied (he score i A,,tTVnM inednT? ?.u? i?d I uv ,tidlinK the ball through the I'enu down a bulky guarantee with the ball pun..(or oai , and club privilege, which is denied I ' ' man n pro in these parts. It is uu- . , derstood that Ilrnd is privileged nlso 20,000 See Racing to go spend time in thp off season at, llinjerMnwn, Mil., Oct 17 Tnemr thuu n voni.f nlnl, u-lipre lie will enltpef qnmp Baud persons wltnrssd the runnlnsr rncei a lesoit ciuu wiiere lie 'will collect some t th0 bK day ot lho nacerttown lntertate nice additional shamrock. fair Thev say pros with a rep aren't much - - use to a club because they re always Hill School Golfers Win The Answer ..TpitOM April through the -world scries we merely played our game nil tin J- way." Vat Mo ran. , irifftfio loudtnUi of hero from the ihrotiff. With no one framing miracles to tout him, lint rather as a bloke that pikes along And makes the lest of tchat he finds about him Just lianolnn on until the inb m ilirmml. Xor claiming inspiration or invention, i.AWf Playing his game ccll, this is, something loo, s $ V.ach one of us has got "his game" at hand, Onlii to smear it with untold abuses; ' Once in while we strike to beat the band, x And then drop back lo matrh our lame excuses; Hg taking glory with the daily gaff, Xor calling on great genius for the fray, What line could make a keener epitaph "fe proved his game and plagcd it all the nay'' t CONSTANT dripping, they say. wenis away stone. On tho same theory constant smashing should some day break through destiny. 'Ohio tltate Ji.is gathered about fifteen onslaughts against Michigan, with a net result of tblr-. teen defeats and two tics, llut with Chick Harlcy and a power-laden baekr Held, Ohio Stnte hopes to overpower destiny nnd Yost together when tbe big crash is due. This- meeting shouJd be one of the star affairs of the YVct. Perm Stale's Eleven A STUDENT flora I'eun Stnte objects to this excellent institution being left out when the strongest cleiens in the Knst are mentioned. He calls atten tion to the fact that Penn Stnte this season has tlirco ex-captains and no less than twenty-five, wearers of the varsity letter. This being the case as it nn I doubtedl is I'eun State is hereby given polite mention, nnd Dartmouth can know what she has to expect in Saturday's battle. i f I ntlXX STATE im a double chance to prove her greatness this sea- son, for beyond the Dartmouth game she has Pennsylvania and Pill to face, nnil neither of these entries is tchat you might term a woolly " duel., built for easy picking, I For East Is East and ffest Is West s .TF YOL' lecall the. fact." writes Observer, "the following clubs in ,order J- have won the Xntional League pennants: New York, Boston, Phiiadel phia, Hrooklyn. Chicago and Cincinnati. Is St. Louis or Pittsburgh due to win next year?" Wc haven't any idea. Our only hope is tbat St. Louis and Boston never win the same year, and thereby precipitate a series ot transcontinental world series dashes. i At One Bud: Per Whack - io( a golf ball info Ihe air; ' Il fell to earth I know not where: nd what is ri'cn teorsc than cither, ihj enddic didn't sic it neither. away or something. They sine arc i of use in the West isi l! I'oltotonn, Vn.. Oct 17 -The Hill School oir tpam dpreRtea tna llrkliirp ennntrv ATltu Milflrp.l P.ireilt InpA- nfT lipr.CIub of Heading;. In ft nvc-lnan match. !H4 t ween the two neighboring and enthiis- ,e .Inst nrize of the season in the '," "' .5,f.slef?",- ,K?u.n.a. "J? .."."? rain DaWs excelled for the Till! MADE TO !YOUR MEASURE Saturday. New York's Team hat. Mcht Pit lsili ( hmniilnn miki; 4 STr.vn GOHNl'LL is up Hgainst it this ear on the gridiiou. The first two games have been won b narrow margins, nnd now all they hap to do is meet Colgate nud Dartmouth in the ne two weeks. The Colgate game next Satur day will be n tough one and the Hamilton boys already have been awarded the decision. Present odds are 10 to 7 on Colgate, all of which makes things pleasant for the lthacans. After ahat will come Dartmouth, and the Oreen team is considered strong this ear. T)KNX S big game this ear. according to ISob 1'olwell, will be played against Pittsburgh ou Noember 15. The Ited and IJlue team is being pointed toward that battle, and no one seems to be worrying about Lafayette, Stale and Dartmouth. The Pitt game hould be the big noise ou the schedule, I'or years Warner has had n wonderful machine, which played great football and always made it interesting for Penn. Laeh year interest increases, and when tbe teams clash nrU month a record-breaking crowd should attend. SPEAKING ot haul luck, let's consider the University of Chicago, A. A, ijtagg, hrad coach, is laid up with rheumatism and directs the practice Ouentin Veltner. Miss Beatrice Loans , -t l, -T TT-,.I.. I.-- . 1 -M." . oerr , .urn. w, .u. in.iiioui.-i mm .ui-s v j-vwtvx r HrmriA "rcl'trorcinwich and , alios 0 DOWD I LATZO rol have been suggested as possible ' w !.,..,..- .oursen agreeable to all contestants m pi , I oi'n OTHER CliACKniUACK no ts there. Most of the local counes here "rNTPrSK.ri-VSf'i.riVr'iiift ""'l.?' are in good snape ano tne cnoiee wul of t1berRtm,.'P ,0 thc Qu"kcr mmbeTh Phila. Jack O'Brien's $- (- The match is not intended to bo Montlm llnvlnc. t'ourne B rj a:..i.i ..t...!.. ... ....ii. e .. 1....1- Knruil lor louriiument IlecemDer ill ........, .,...,.., r.. ....v ' "IHV of the persist tent rivalry existing be- 1.. I ur. I.sril . I'HKSTNtlT llli roar Ilctulls jellow nuxi 831 I'hone Uool. from an automobile. Pat Page, his assistant, has a broken leg. tbat all of the roaches arc iu good health. Outside of 'Vllf) test of a ihninpionship club is to win 'a pennant two years in " succession. The last word is to win it three years in succession, something no club has done since the glory days of the Cubs and Giants. 4 TlilCKL is one fancy detail about scandal or charges of crookedness, whether true or false all you need is to toss out the feint suggestion, and a prairie fie is. nothing In comparison. For how one 'half the world likes to believe thnt the other half Is crooked -and how one half likes to hear that the other half is spotty. T' V A-' 1IIUUK arc ut least two ways of becomiDf'a leading humnriM. One ii to write a book entitled "How to Become u Fine Putter," The other a book tailed "How to Ileal thp Bares." Here's your chance to crash through. WJU'J.N two able-bodied iltijens, who last year at this time were charging machine. gun nests and cutting their way through barbed wirs, happen to iiifel-fprt to face at, tn'kle, you rah understand why the offipiuls hate to be ml . s s rMrim 'VmVBtttx Vr8 wm M onnc collar with the ex-forra-fit feature. 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