lU ?, 'nn V 1 16 391& EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, RAY FISHER, THE RED HEAVER, NOW HOPES TO COACH MIDDLEBURY TO A FOOTBALL CROWN' GLOOM CLOUDS HANG OVER A FEW OF OUR BIG COLLEGE TEAMS A PATHETIC SCENE IN THE 19TH k rT ONLY AN OCTOBER UPSET WILL SAVE TIGER CLAN TOD A Y : 7 On Form Colgate Has Decisive Margin, for Roper's Green Material Has Regular Task to Check Such Veterans as Anderson, West and Others IN THU hPOUTLIOIIT HY GRAXTLAKI) KICK Copyright, 1011). All rights reserved. "I'tcas ever thus since I teas seicn, Ucc whiz how passing time has flown Hath Saturday some Big Vlcicn liccchcs it on tho Vina Hone, fALEc (The Re k. LLeB f $&$? A SCICWCGT" J ( SAV LISTErO- (v AUl'T THAT W ' jg - UT A They've got This glass N about eoeMf f ;g ) S UD1 Bs- Traimed Yesy Ha narrouerv y J 1 vS for that Sottom To it- J Nf SSsil?ij ys '' ("vTiS.- i r- m r Dartmouth Causes Cornell Moments of Suffering, Col gate is Certain to Annoy Princeton and Georgia Tech Is Expected to Worry Pittsburgh Hy ltOI)i:itT W. MAXWELL Sports I dltor Kvenlng Public I edger Lovurloht, ism, bu 'utile Ltilotr Co. TWO dense clouds of gloom arc Iinnsing over a pair of our very best collcRes today. A Green gloom threatens to make it an imperfect day for Cornell and a gloom of deep Maroon line lias Princeton on the verge of hysteric. In addition, n roaring, raging Tornado tingled with (..old is ou its way to sweep the dreaded Panther off the map. That's the dope on tnj football barometer today. Dartmouth, villi its big Green team, meets Cornell m New Yoik; Colgate, after scoring ictorlcs over Jirovvu and Cornell, meets the Change and I'lacU at Princeton, nnd Georgia Tech, still smarting from the walloping received Inst yeai, has invaded Pitts Imrgh for purposes of reveuge only. There are other important eoulllcH on the card, but the grindoldope. should run true to form. Sjrncii'-c will have a bard tittle with Washington and Jefferson, and Pciinjlvauia stacks up ug linst l.nfitvette. Yale nnd Harvard should be nervous about tin ir games todij. The ltiue meets Virginia, it team which hns been defeated bv the Marjlaud Aggies, and Huivurd meets Tufts two ideal games for so late m the siaon The Princeton Colgate biltle ovoi-Oindovvs rvcivtlilng else in the Kast 'the ITnmlltonianb lime a strong eleven, vvhuli has bein proved on two occasions Princeton is uuceittiiu Ihe Injul sons ot Old Nassau are hoping the teini is o high caliber, and today will ti 11 the tale Some pudict a victorv, while otlteis hope the score will not be large. Colgute is full of onfidcncc, ctpects to win nnd is the favorite in the little betting that has been done It is the supreme test for Pilucetou, nnd if the gets nway with it, Hill Itopcr need not worr about the remaining battles. 15ut the question is, will eho get away with it? It looks dubious, but jou never can tell in football. Colgate handid Cornell a terrible trimming last Saturday and uncovered nothing for the benefit of tho Princeton scouts. During the game the Maroon used only a forward pass attack, not once rushing the bnll from straight forma tion. The aerial attack, however, was successful, eighteen being worked without a single miss. It btands to reason that this will be tried again todiy, but tomo new running plays also will be sprung. pOLG iTE has a flock of star hi c 11 est, the big tutklc; Andeison, a biainy quarterback who ti a uondci at thiowing tho foucaid pasi and running in nu open Jicld; Oillo, one of the lest line plunger in the country; Woodman, a great center, and Land and Watkini, txco tuy good half barks. As yet, Princeton ha uncaicred but one stai Slrub tnj. The Tigeis must huny or Wot ihoie foiward passes if thiy expect to Kin. Ithacans Appear to Be Outclassed COKNKLTj should not offer much opposition to Dartmouth on the Polo Grounds. Looking over the dope, as Hughie Pullerton n.v, the Ithacans teem to be hopelessly outclassed '1 hey hiivcsliown nothing this jear but Sbiv crick, and Pritz isn't strong enough to play the whole game by his lonesome. Tho9c who saw Cornell bciten bj Colgate sa the team is vcrj weak and notn Ing can strengthen it. Maybe Speedy Kuh put something over in the last week nnd nipybc he didn't Dartmo ith is stinng in every position; her team play works smoothly, tho attack ii hwift and powerful and the defense is all that could be dcsiied. Tho team a so his the proper hpirit, for in tho Peim State game last week it came from behind and won, after liczdek's men had scored two touchdowns on long runs. Pennsylvania lias one of the best tennvj in history, but should have some trouble with I.afajcttc The Kastonians threw a big scare into Piinccton two 'weeks ago and really outplayed the Tigers. They missed n touchdown which t.OTpuld have won the game bj tho scant niiu:iu of one inch, null that's pretty t-lo&e. Dr. .Tok Sutherland, the all-Amcricau guard, of Pittsburgh, is coaching tho team and as been verj successful. Johnnj Weldon, in tho bickfield, is a team in b.mself, and will cause lots of troubb.. Segal, the quarterback, and Lehecka and Ilauscr, halfbacks, arc good ground gainers. In aldition, Suther land hns a good line. 'Vlllfi will be the haidest game l'enn has played thus fai, and ice tcttl be able to get a line on the strength of the team . The lied and Blue, hoicever, tools good, fax it ins a fast chaigina, aqgicnue line, a pair of excellent ends, a great captain and quarterback in licit Hell and a dozen good backficld men. Eyes of Soutli Turned Pitt ward fTUIR entire South is all het up over the Georgia. Tech-Pitt battle in 1'itts- burgh. Tint .'!2-to o tiinimiug administered hst year was a bitter pill to swallow, and it seems that cverj one below the Mason and Dion line took it as a personal affront When the Tech team lctmncd home after the disaster, plans immediately were laid foi tho game this ear, and the only thing they talked about waH beating Pitt. Last winter, Charley Outlaw, Morgan lllake and a fen others orguni7ed the "Revenge Club," which soon had a largo membership. At every meet ing the members would growl at each other and howl for Puutlm meat. Down in,, Atlanta baseball almost was forgotten last summer, and the fans talked football and the coming battle in the North. Tech has a good team. All ot the games hive been won, and while the stores have been smaller than in pievious jears, lie imuuu's eleven has delivered the goods. It is a common idea up here that the famous shift play is the only offense used b the Southerners. Don't you believe It. A louple of weeks ago Clen.sou College used n defense against the shift which almost ruined it in tho first half and kept Tech avvnj from the goal line Then in the second half, tho Gcoigiaus run plays from a straight formation and scored an easy victory. Tech is ready for business toduj and will be hard to beat. As for Pittsburgh, that walloping handid them bj Syracuse should be the best thing in the world for thun Warner's men have been winning so .long that they took each additional victor as n matter of couise Last Saturday the players were not at all nervous before the game and seemed surprised when they failed to gain, nnd the Orange kicked a gonl from the field. They did not recover from their surprise during the afternoon, and the result whs that one sided score. Warner hns been working haul with the tenm this wcik, and it's a cinch Pitt will play a better guim of football. The line should show some inipiove ment, and if such is the case, the backhcld will be able to make some gains. DV HART, Haitians, Morrow and Danes arc about the licit in this section, but what qood are they if the opposina linemen break through and stop them befoie they get started1! That's what happened at Syracuse. TFsXItMG lb APPORTION VSJITH dAg-SOLOTe PReCuSlorw "The LAST REfwAirsUMtj CONTENTS OP The. L5T B"oTTl OF SCOTCH - INTO Three eclual pats , ' CHESTER RALLIES AND BEATS GREYS WEST PHILLY'S STOCK BOOSTED BY VICTORY MONOTYPE PI NMEN With Visitors Leading 15-4 at End of First Half, Home Club Wins 22 to 18 SEDRAN AND EHLERS STAR Win for Speedboys 0 vcr Northeast Gives Berry's Bearcats Fighting Chance for Title OUTCLASS THE ARCHIVES The Insketball season in Chestci was ushered in last night when the Chestci five met Ctej slock. The Utter aggre gation bail evcrjthing their own way in the initial period, but the Chestci bovs give a wonderful exhibition in the second peuod and simply swept the Grejs ofT thin feet, winning -2 to 18 In the line up of the visitor was .Too Togaitv. .lack Lawrence, Horse Ilaggerty, Charlie Mnctiregor nnd Cy Simindingor. The line-up of Chester contained n few plajcrs who aie wanted bv I'aRtern League club- Tliev were Dave Kcir, jet unsigned by. any team in any league, Marty Friedman nnd liarnej Sedran, bulls, n brothci of the North Plullj star, and Htll Ehlers. The tJicjs got awaj to it living stnrt nnd easily inn up a big scoie The lust hnlf ended 15 1 in fnvoi of the visitois The home club hnd the shots, but could not make them count The brinks ! with them in the second half and thej inn the Gross off their feet Along tovvnrd the middle of the finnl period Sedrnn nnd I?ill Lhh rs located the net nud divided six two-baggers between them which eailj decided the issue. In the prelimiuaiv the Time nnd Accounting Depot tineiits o Chester Ship came together and Time won bv thP sooip ot 1 1 -J. -tune is maiiageu ov Hill Kellj. the Knstein Lenguo ofhcial, who tooted the wlnstio in me nig ginie. "While the hall was not neat tilled, the fans tinned out well. Music was one of the features to attract the crowd and after the game dancing was con ducted until 11 :30 p. in. RUSSELLlTj BOX MACK Bantams In Return Match at Atlantic City Club Next Week Mk key Husscll. of .Terse j Cits, nnd Ilattliug Mack, of Camden, have been reiuatcht (1 bs Ilerm in Tajlor for the star eight-round bout at the Atlantic Citv Sporting Club for m xt Tiiesdaj night. Two weeks ago this brace of hnntams put up a sensational cight tound slugfest. Armv v. navy will bo the feature of tlie first eight rounder on the pro gi mi. when Sergeant Ileddv Hill, of the Tvventv -eighth Division, oppose s Lusign Hlllv Itolph, 1!" pound chnni pion of Uncle Sam's gobs In another eight-round set to A hitey I'iUgcinld will tnke on .Tohnnv Tvinan A six-round bout will be between I'ddie Cnaunugh nnd Tohnnv liny. Tlie Intter is u promising Atlantic Citj bantam. READY FOR OPENER Intpr&cholastic League Team Football Standing (amen A on I.ot Tie It. West I'liiln ltlsli fi-nlril 11111 .. Smith Thill lllch Nortlirnht Mich Frunkfnn! Hieh (itrmiinlonii llieli Hv vm . i'ki:p T HOWAHD HKHKY hns his Speed -" bojs nil kejed up to cross tli- dope and upset Central High School in the Intcrscholastic League race this seison. The Crimson nnd Gold, possessor of tho Iilhs A. Giinbel Tropin, vvludi chunk of silver is emblemutic of tho litis ehnmpionship, nlreadv has been con ceded the title by most of the experts this jcai. Central High, with its big i lev en of huskies, does stand out ns the onlv nnd choicest favorite, jet if the AVest 1'hils con put over the same aiticle of football thev demonstrated in defeating Notthcast High School vesterdnj on the litter's gridiron, the Mirrors will have to play an exceptional game to win The Archives went down to defeat nftet a haul fight bv a maigin of onl$ twe totuhdowns Hut the 33-0 score did not indicate 'just how much stronger the Speeders weie ihe lied and Jilnck was outplaved fiom the openiug kick off 'Hie pigskin was in Nortln list's tirntorv almost thiougbo'.t the fracas ud when the iinnl whistle sounded West l'hillv had the leather but a few feet f lorn Not thrust's goal line. An other smash at the gieatly weakened An hive's lino no doubt would have pili'd up another six-pointer. Hosvvell West Phils' Star Central hns its big nnd mighty I'd dowes And "West Philly lias Us big and mights Hosvvell. They are inptalns of their icspectivo teams and when the Speedbojs go to it with the Mirrors the contest no doubt will result into a great line-plunging battle between the two big boys Yesterdav Hosw oil's terrific", vicious nnd smashing line bucking made him stand out like tho Itock of Gibraltar, or some othei such small thing. Seldom was the Noitheat line able to stop Coach Herrj's captain. Ho was good foi nn average of at least six jurds whenever he hnd the bnll tucked undei his arm. Hosvvell plowed through off tnekle for the hist touchdown jester ilni finm tlm .'l.vnnl line. Then in the third period it wns his grouud-gnIning VlMIltnH'H SLOIIKS (I ramie O line) West l'lilljilcluhlii Hlcli. 13: ortlirnst Mali, II south I'h ailFlnlila men. ill uermaniown IllKh. 0. . Mimrr uampNj J million nn lllsli ill t hrltrnhnni Meh, 2, Vit t liester MkIi. 47: Vriendu' ten- tml, 0 linn .vim n. 14: inrntnut inn Aen- dem. 10. .... imcinor inch, sii nnterroni mciiooi i. drrmiinlAun Arndpinr. 26. Ahtncton Mcll 0. IlVllev Turk Mch. 7, l4lftropal Afa ilenu . o si. i.iihe'n ncnooi. u: i-fnJi innricr w Hurthmore MkIi. 1 AVest Catholic Mel: 0 (enniinfown 1 rlendn, 6 Il.iverford Col leci. til. n I VViiKillnm lllcli 11: IilniKliorn Hlcli. 0. Iluddiinllrld Hlcli. .!!: Vloorrslovin lllch, 0. (Soc i e r) Nortlioifct lllcli. 0, l'rnu l'rrih, 0, SIR. THOMAS WANTS ANOTHER INSPECTION Leaves for U. S. Today to See Yacht in Ton-Day Visit London. Oct. ffi (Hy A. P ) Sir Tllomas LIpton, challenger for the America's cup, will sail for New York on the liner Carmanin today. Kir Thomas plans to remain in the United States for ten or twelve dajs fi- the purpose of making ait intpectlon of his yacht, Shamrock IV, with which ho Lopes to lift the cup. Ou his last visit to America, In the spring of this year, the Irish Yachtsman Inspected tbo Shamrock IX nt llrie Haslii, where she still lies, and pro nounced her fit for racing. The present flying trip of Sir, Thomas Indicates not only that he fully expects to have his. challenge ncceptid. but also that be Intends ta make eveiy effort to land" the International trophy, orginally jfoaattd by Queen Vieorla, tor wi'lcli Jb 1"W trteMhrce times in vain. EACH CONFIDENT CAN "KILL" OTHER FELLER Joe Stecher, With Scissors, and Lewis, With Head Strangle, Eager for Wrestling .Toe Steelier, the scissors expert, who is to meet Strangier i.evvis in tlie first of n series of big coufests in Madison Square Garden on November It, In whiih the world's greatest grapplers, Including Karl Caddock, world's cham pion, will bo seen, declares tbnt throughout tho stimuli r months he hns perfected his famous hold to such nn extent that be feels confident there is not n wrestler In thf world who will be able to stand up under the strain once that bold is obtained. Steelier di darts be will give ample proof of his nssertlon when he talkies Lewis In the Ciniden contest, Lewi, on tho other hand, hns perfected his dangerous hradlock, an Im provised strangle hold, and be feels equally confident lie can bent tbo best In inoiinnii wuu xu Eastern League Season Begins Mon day; "Americans Tackle Reading The Hnsteru Hasketbnll League sea son In tins citv win De inaugurated on Monday evening nt .Moose tinil 1314 North Ilrnail stieet, when the North Philadelphia Americans oppose Heading, 'tne locals nave what is con sidered as the best team that ever rep resented n emu in I'luladelplila. Champion Hoppe Plays Jake Schaefcr Today Hlsh arand IllKh W I. Ave Ave Run lionpe r. 0 so ro u-in leu Lochran I . 44 4 0 111 12 7J 2111 Sohaefer 1 J SO M 1N.7K m MornlnKitar .1 J .12 a S -! in as 1411 Vnmarlil J 1 JOJ.4 IR 12-10 lis Mutton - 4 nil a ; 20 40 in 14S Klpsnou II S 17 J 8, 12 J'i-100 OS ItCMilU of 1'lnr ro Date Itoppe 400 loihran IIS Koppe 400 ama4a 1J0 I loupe 4IIU Sutton 20S I' ytv 4nri Mornlntfstur 25fl lloppi. 400 Hlosson 1SS oohran 41111 .Mornlnntar 12J CoohIMn 400 Yamada 211. Cochran 4un HloBnon 117. i'" n 4011 Schaefer 237. Schaefer 400 Hutlon, 2TS Hohaefer 4i)il Vanmila Hi Hrhaefer 400 SIobsoii SKI, Morninmtnr 4im Schaefer. Wi Jiornlnentar 4110. Hlosson, 202 JIornlnilr 400 Mutton, lbl, Mutton Ion Kloraon. 247. Mutton 40(1 Cochran l,J Ya niacin 41m, HloMon 21tl, Yamuila 400, button 3 VI Toduy'a Hclieiiule 2J9 ti m Mornlngitar v Yamada, BJO u m Jloppe vn. Schaefer, IKE CLE AN SWEEP Numbers One and Two Defeat Sellers Teams in Manufac turers' League HOWARD LEADING SCORER The Manufacturers' League matches, rolled ou Costa's nllcvs Inst night, re sulted in Southward Toundrv winning two exut of three games from Simon Struse, Fairbanks lost two to Girard Shoe Companj , Monotj pe No. 2 won thiec from Sellers No. '2 and Sellers No. 1 lost all three to Mono type No. 1. Scores : viAN'urACTUhnns1 Luvara SIMON i. STKUSH SOU niWARK e I)Y 1 1 nun 111 170 US A Smith 11". 1V1 117 Kell , 110 l'.l 110 Mueller 141 ISO 107 Itvnn . 14(1 140 100 Howard 102 lis 220 Italley l'.S loii l"J Wentzel 120 100 llll J r mail 125 171 14 J bmllh 21". 170 1M put of the final inme West I'hillj's victoiy gave, it the paie making position in the league with n total of tbrt- points Central, South l'hillv ami Noitheist cuch hns two, while 1'iankfoid's tie game with the Spitdhovs gives the Cieiges' gridders mk, and (iermantown brings up the unr with a zero South Phlllj Wins rdivin J. Pollock visited Houston I nlil saw South Phillv wallop tin i ppled (ii riuantown High eh ven. and here is wlnt Sir Ld has to warble: Despite tlie h indicap of five absent reguhrs, Orrninutowii High School put up a gicat scrap against the South Plnllv teim hi the tirst league game between these two schcol elevens ves terdiy The Ciieen and White lost, I I 0, but Phil Lewis's bojs were fight ing harder near the close of tho battle than thev weie m the beginning. Thej never quit Totils I'O 818 701 Tntnls 70" 710 793 JtONOTYPn NO 2 REM.Uns NO 2 fialen. Ill 131 1.3 Winter 11R 114 94 iKni-ser 120 .0 1 Clrnway UIX 127 120 Warren 1 n 119 147 o Don 1 114 130 110 Fifran 110 11B 138 Weber. 102 01 100 llenprer 103 10 bhlnn , 137 157 03 I elnb'-B 110 100 Totals 1)17 050 541 Totals (107 000 724 SBLLUnS NO 1 MONO-nPIl NO 1 M O key 122 l-l 12S M cnest 147 121 110 wnims 122 I'd no vtciik nt 14B inn Wnlfgg II", 1S8 181 Pfelfter 102 117 147 Will ms 121 114 m Ralston 104 10ri 177 rtepatk 1C.0 144 103 Miller 1'iB 171 113 cugagcmcuU, , ... TODAY'S football test will carry n number of important both Hast and West. To begin with, Princeton finds herself in the vvuj of Colgate, nnd unless the Tiger team has nn October upset concealed nbout its pcrsou, Princeton by tonight will joln'Urovvu nnd Cornell. TtTHWH means there will be a Tiger pell on the outside of Colgate's 11 dooi. O Tempora, Etc. THH gay nnd giddy times hnve certainly changed. Imaging ono of the old Uig Three dtpcii(iiig upon a big upset to come safely through an October game! For on form Colgate looks to hnve a decisive margin. Larry Hauknrt hns one of the gieut elevens of the -ear, and unless n big reversul lilts in it is iiaid to see how Princeton's green machine is going to check such veterans as West, Gillo, Andcison nnd othcis who are well-proved stuis. . Yule hus nlrcndv got hers fiom nn eleven not supposed to be nearly as strong as Colgate. Hut losing to Colgute is no part of a disgruce. ... QUITS) a number of ilcicns arc likely to haxc this habit before the last game is played. The Western Feature THE mnin western fenture today will be the affair between1 Michigan nnd Ohio Stntc. Yost has put n smooth machine into tho field, but he will need a sturdy defense to hold back Ohio State's fast and crushing nttnek. No eleven in the land has it finer backhcld than O. S. U., with Cftick IJnrlcy flanked by two star mates. This contest may easily decide the western championship, as tho winner isn't in Hue to be beaten by another team. Ohio State has never won n game fiom Michigan out of fifteen attempts. It may be that force of habit will pull Yost tlnough. , . . DUT unless his eleven is on edge the present odds appear to be Hit oicr irny. V eifi s Test HAUVAUD and Ynle both drift along tod.iv upon a fnirlj placid time. But Pcunsjlvauia encounters a hrst-clnss test in Lafaj cttc, an eleven that had Princeton spinning around in di77y cilcles for a big part of the game. l'enn is now rated as one of the strongest elevens of the jear. If the lied nnd Hlue can win decisively from Lafayette theie will be no question as to Hicr ability. ", Pitt vs. Georgia Tech IN Till! interim Coach J. W. Ileisinan brings his Georgia Tech cloven to Pittsburgh ou Saturjlay for one of her first iuterscctional forays. Ileisinan was teaching football in 18fU. He has devised as many unique shifts nnd formations ns nny coach living. t We recall one of his elevens from sixteen yenis ago that was using the lateral pass freely long before Frank Hinkey ever handed it to Yale. Heisman used to make his bidtheld lear.aiouud the track in? the forenoon at off hours, passing the bill back and fotth while running nt top speed. Tlie result wns a better use of the latcial passing game than Ynle made of it thice or four years ago. ... PITT is due for a much better game today than ihe offered 8yia cuic last neck, so ihii contest should be one of the best. ... THI1 Army eleven was earlier accused of having a tweak schedule. West Point drew Sjracuse ten duys ago and she gets Hoston College todny. If these elevens arc weak, neither liabe Iluth nor Dempscy can hit a litk. ... WH HAVE never yet been able to see why u college footbnll player who muffs a punt or misses a tackle or gives the wiong signal should be panned in the press ns if he were a ;icggman or a child killer. Footbnll is quite a game, but it husq't et leached any such serious state. ... ANY time you figure that you arc tip against a tough break, think of ths daily life of the tackling dummy and give three ringing cheers. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS -By LOUIS II. JAFFB- OPPONENTS in tonight's feature mine to attempt n comeb-idt ai ... J"1 "B, hlmseir by doing longnhi fracas nt the Nutiounl A. A. loom 1f.h,V'!.B J,00 now has atartea ( Totals 002 7rl (173 Totils 700 702 739 OIUARU SIIOK CO l'AIRRAXKH JloweIl OS 1-.0 144 Haild ck 12S rwit'r 1 HO US skill an 112 110 110 1 M'llln 142 1 III 121 Horner 117 111 141 T, Witt'r 101 120 120 Pnhre ., 14t IIS llll Ahlte.. 11.0 102 HO E II sh 1.0 10(1114 SUm nj 01 122 'lotals 081 717 (118 Totals 000 C82 1)75 Tho Philadelphia Made llirdwaro League rolled their weekly matches on tho Cislno Alleys last night. McCilla won alt three games from Morris heeler Cairn & Saul won Ihree. from Mklvale VV V Potts &. ion In the first neiiod he intercented n foivvnid pass iiiid ran sit-live nrds for a touchdown. In the second ses sion he skirted (jormnntown's right end on the icwrse pluj and sprinted !15 iimh ovci the goil line. 'llll fjoimnntnu ll olienn l.inrml in tlm that placed the ball in a position foi final hnlf and hi Id Southern scorch ss. Young, who took Kneass's place, to go oftni thej advanced the ball within over. semiug distance, but thev lacked the Hut Hosvvell is not Herry s ntlre ueeesvuv punch ti put the ball over. tenm He has three dashing, priiinut lj,il Lewis showed n well-coached backlield. but the line was very wcik. Dean Johnson also exhibited a well tutored team. Herman Uernstcin wns the individual. won three from lschell liroihers. and Avis. heio of the afternoon. He sioied both "Hiomlnir won two from l'cnnsMvunla Forge of the toinhdowns made by tlie down- vicCAi.tA Mourns vvHnnL.KH towners. and both (nine on lone runs. r? .lPr J1" ?. .'2 V.ecami 141 144 ij joung men m the bnckfield with him in Fullback Sweet. Kueass and ith ercm The Iuttrr iiioDaoiy wm ue um.u .. .,,.,,- .n ,n fomnininc PJllnP fur West Pliiladelnhia. He ran the teutiiLasv I or West Chester west L'licster High School rolled up inn lecord seoie nf tln hl, iVwlnv scludulc, overvvheiuliuglv walloping to nerfeetiou visterddy. calling for straight footfall almost continunllv. While Welch's playing in the 1 rank ford frav wus somewhat of n disnp pointmeut to Coach Kerry, tills joung ster will be n, toiMng good uiiderstudv for AVitherow Just before the end of vtsterdnv's game Welch heaved a per feet forward puss, wlilc.li was gobbled up bv Hosvvell. who placed the bill on the 1 jnrd line. It wus a long bene nnd timed beautifully. Scholleld Crippled Captaiu Schofield, who rcnllv was the onlj experieneed man Coach Harry snvder had when be made Ms call for grid enndidates, deserved a lot of credit for bis pluckv game ngainst the winning "West Plulndelphlnns Despite it badlj wrenched kneecap "Les" Insisted on starting the game, and it was not until near the end of the contest that he was lellevid by Shane. O'Hrien also plaved u gritty game After being knocked out at the end ot the third period, being relieved by Weinberg, ''O'HIc" gnmely returned to the nlieady lost contest In tho latter Friends Contrnl in tin, tnno ,f J7wn n Iwo of the other Iutcrneadcmlc League teams, Peun Charter and Episcopal, again weie beaten, losing to St. Luke's niiii Itldlnv Paik lespectivelv. Hobeit V Maxwell, spoils editor of tlm nvtN. in a PmtK LnHifcit. ofiiciatcd in the Lpiscopal-HidUy Park game as n cock tail to the big job he lias on hand tins afternoon at Pittsburgh between Pitt ami (liorgie Tech. (iermantown Academy, the other aca demic circuit e'even. succeeded in eriiiiplng iti losing streak by soaking Ablngton High. 20 to 0. And the Ger mnntnvv ners did the tilck in Abington's own back jnrd Itndnor High continued winning by WlllimlniT Hnprfnr,l St linul lt.lV ,,n.l the Actnu brothel s again helped Hrvn .niiiii io victory ovci Lnestnut Itlll Ainilemj, 14-10. There was onlj one soccer game plaved here jesterdnv. Northeast slam baiiging Penn Fresh in a one-sided tilt, li-0 SPORTS AMONG AMATEURS THE Fillmore Club, of Soutli Phlla- JIM League will play Dethtlehem In a na .,.,..,.. ..... .. ' . .. ISJ 'uP.tTm? at the pliaton Hall Tark J. ilol.l.ln mIII Imrp n strong five nn the Held this coming season. Their first game will be tv-Ith the strong Tem ple A. A. on Tuesday nlgut, at me Heed Street Settlement House, Seventh and Heed streets. Tho Fillmore Club is open to meet nny first-class team paying reasonable guaiantees. It has n few open dates in Vnvpmher. Teams wishing to book games should write to Maxwell Gorbach, 13.W Houtli tairiiut street. olllns.. Denies . 117 ISO 171 letler u- 1 tu n 1 J.lllll IS 114 104 120 101 111 Totals 503 481 477 Totals 3(.7 430 4J4 ('ANN 3lllard . t ro ble 51 pson . A. hUI. Ill) 120 l-.-i 122 1.4 Il ls? 1(10 1112 MIUVAI.B McK'vvn 32(1 I'.l l"i2 Wind 110 120 117 Kennedy 121 130 121 Totals 408 401 4S4 Totals J4J 403 410 tiBNbciiFi. i.nnos' w v potts; i. SON H II hell 141 1S1 121 ( leun "III 1-.-. 1 .11. Itenrlch U'l Kill Hll K Fielu 17(1 17(1 141 I" 11 cell 138 122 1 11 J VV K 188 110 158 Totals 112 111 III totals The Kant 1'nrk ibasketball team rat-clans iraveil vii.nea with flri u iiyae. -nj pt, IV wants trnvelinir lives W. Croakey street. Phone 'Diamond 7012-V Puritan y. jr. I, sf the first division AI- siflto M'.'""l7 "t ."'e uiibidii nail t'arK. ber 1 u a,lu cinrun sireei ou jwovem- T 'n"t. of II" Oermantown Church W; na. few Pn dates for its frV.. K1c,rvl'0 , "t ""d sv-cond teams Ad- berf .jf t1 s,erBUon U-J North I,unr .7i!''t.,"' A. 1. wants gnmes with all learns In and around the clt. Wrllo M. Uretnspan 418 Mlffljn street , .n?iL,n,r n"ni 17--0, wnnt Join with nrst snd second class basketball teams Wrllo Jlejer E Greenspan 418 Mlfllln street. -T',e Mneome soccer tiam has reorganlteM v r-?,ni'. ."i5?",lltn fret-class teams. K Vogel, D5S4 Snruce street. The Ifally A. C third-class team, wants loo Vi'f"" -w'th Wrd-floss teams JUI lon Sp.imtn 1123 McKean st. , 505 4U7 443 WlSblNOMISel P1..N.NA roRcin KhUte 1711 Hill 172 llrown 14(1171127 To send 81 107 11(1 lleihlel, 122 171 142 Arrold 110 14s ins Plxton 1(1(1 173 H.U Totals 307 111 4-0 Totals 308 510 438 MR. FAIRS, LONDON, BEATEN Jay Gould Gives Another Brilliant Exhibition of Court Tennis, Winning .lav liOtllU Cave anntllPr hrllllnnf ot hibition of court tennis at tho Rncipiet . am jraiuimv, vvnen no iieleated runcli Fairs, lute of London, but now con nected with Clarence Macknj's privute court, two sets to one, t!-4, II-O, 0-4. It was a most oxelting match, for Talrs showed some of his old-time form, and. In view of the fait tbnt he celebrated his fort -fifth butlidav this" week, he" astonished the gnllerj bv bis vigor nnd activity. Fairs hns held the court tennis cham pionship of Anierhn four times, losing it to F. Cove in 1S112. while suffering nn acute attack of rheumatism, and theie Is uo doubt that had be been in n normnl condition that year he would now be the challcuger of Could, in stead of Covej. a - Spencer Was Shock-Absorber Andy Hums the Port IMchinond feather weight, defeated Willie Spencer, of Cllou cester, N. J , In the wind up at the Cain hrla. Athletic Club last nUht It was a fast fluht and pretty touiih at times and Hpencer put up a good contest, considering that ho had no time to truln for the bout, Carney Mixes Eagerly, but noston. Muss, Oct 21 Paul Dosle, of this citv, won the decision In twelve rounds rer Blllir Carney, nf New Bedford before the Commercial A C 1 ere last night There was hardly a round In which Doylo did not have the lead on Ids opponent though the latter mined eagerly In his efforts to turn the tide. Gene Packard's Claim Gets Air The National Tlaseball Commission has disallowed the claim of dene Packard for mer pitcher of the Philadelphia, National League Club, (or salary alleged to be due hlrfi for the first two weeks In August et this year. . up as most scuous coutenders for Pctey Herman's bantam bu-o-phip. They are the biate of .Toe-bojs Lynch, of Hioadwaj, and Hurniau, of State street and when Thev ipsiioikI to the tinkle of the bell at the Fleveuth street menu this evening it will bo their second scrap in Philadelphia since tlie ouitniu was mug up on tho 1JU9-20 season, Sevciul weeks ago Ljnch nud Bui man put on one of the most sensational sciaps between petit pugs ever wit nessed in Plnllv. Immediate negotia tions weie started to bring the bovs to gether for nn encore, and Johnny Moonej snared the setto. An even lirejk was tijo most popular de cision of -ho -lluniiHli Mnch boutvat the olmDl.?..B"cra.,.,'c'k' " As Leon nalns said "It viould be a shame to slve the decision to ellher the contest was so fnBt After tonights bout it will be decided wh.ther or not l.jnrh and ininnan am to box nt the Oljmpli New 'Vears Day Hon. eV Ihe I.silth Pete llermm Novembei 12 mix will bo put on, unless of course, L,nch 3 outclusstd by a wide margin " Hurry (Mill llrown, who Is boxing his way through houth l'hlledelphla High achoof, will be. the other principal In the semi final at the National (onlght loung Hacco the Hoston bocker will Io the party of the sfcnml part. TrHnkle nice knockout slur from Baltimore will meet loung lloutdmu vhllo tho other bouts are Victor IM'chlu vs Jlinmv Mendo and S Ullo Kaln vs Joe Stauli -. On tho slreiiKth of his victory over Bailor 1 reeman constltutents of Htanley lllnckle believe that the clrav's erry lad will sort of show up Johnny Dundee at the Olsmpla. Monday night Hut the champion of the Hevent -ninth Division has a mighty toush proposition on his mitts Andy bchmador s Jim Monlhan Mickey ltussell vs FranKtu Ccnwas, Jack Keller vs Ivan Htott. and rreddy Jtieso vs. Johnny Meuly aro othe ...!ol"l?T Wn'gnst l "sitting right nn Mr, Mike O Doul s ton steo." as John McDer. mott Is wont to say And while waiting for the middleweight champtlon to open his door McDermott further states Wolgast doesn't liar llll) Of thn ir.S luiimrinr. M'nl.xl ha. .boxed Jackie ( larko Wild lltrt Kehny. Joe tiorreu ana Len llow lands After tough- lore work. lra'?iSs . "'.,? ,ew eeka li;iand"w'ill l-sup Tcndler, Johnny Dundee and AV title Jackson, ,. Jvv Tendler Is in Detroit Mich . for bis third bout since starting his western in vasion The scintillating southpaw Is sched uled to take on Hnrvej Uhorpe of Kansas C-ltj, In a. ten rounder on Monday night. It Is rumored that Tendler will return home niter th(H bout because of lack of opponent in tho "West. Tninmr nurk is still boxing Ho doesn't believe he is ns good as he used to 1 e, yet Tom sas he 'can beat a lot of hlmboes." Buck wns offered h, bout with nattllng Latin, nt PlttsHeld Mass, ten rounds next AV ed nesday night, and he will leave for that city tonight. Tommy weighs 12U pounds. Ilenny Vnlger, who ndmlts being a. Trench mm because he was In La lielle 1 ranee once is still knocking 'em out, He stopped Lddie Jackson, whoer ho Is in two rounds at Jersey City on Thursday night Valger has started a strenuous campaign to get Johnny Kllbine to give him a 'bout with the featherweight title at stake. Joe Henjiimln, of Cnllfornla, and a stable mato of Uenny Leonard Is signed up for two matches On November 4 he will meet Joe Welling In an eight-round bout at New ark N J. Wx dass later Benjamin will show before a Philadelphia audience In a, bnut against Johnny Drummie, at tho Olym pic Club, Jimmy Hill has decided that the U. S A. Is no good place for htm so he has started back to Australia Hill came out of the Antipodes heralded as the greatest feather weight of nil times Benny Valger knocked alt of the sensntlonal stuff out of Hill's, sys tem in half a-dozen rounds. Midvalc Steel Beaten Tlaylng over the Philadelphia Cricket Ctub course esterdav the Philadelphia Klectrlo v-iiinimnv runy ianv defeated tho MldvrtJe Steel Com golfers by a score of lfl'i points to (I. Patsy Ilroderlrk. who Is preparing for a comeback has been boxing dall with Johnny Downej, a West Phllly llghtweltht, lluth Broderlck and Downey villi be ready for all 1J3 pounderB beginning with November If. O. .IiifTe. a New York mlddlcvv eight, la ready to resume boxing activities klme being honorably dladinrged from the navy Before donning the gurb.of a gob Juffe hud boxed such men ns Autle Hatner. ane Tunney K O McLaughlin Fddlo Klnlev nnd Tommy Madden Ihe last twe named are heavwe!ghts but It Is said that Juffe enters the ring well within the middleweight limit 1 Ichttng Joe Hjlund Is not through He's Rose Tree Races MEDIA TODAY, 2 P. M. Kast horses from Metropolian! truiks anil J.utonla entered, Klgliteen fleers In flnt race for President's Cup, l'otir teen fine timber-toppers In Kose tree I'lute iross-countrv race. Trains from Broad St, 12:03 ljOO, 1:28 Autos take Baltimore I'lku to Providence Itoad and then north Frequent fast line service to Media from 69th Street room I,T, UNIVERSITY OF PENN ' LAFAYETTE COLLEGE XltANKUN FIEI.D OCT. S, 8 I, M. Freshmen ts. Htunnton 31, A.. l'SO P. M. lies, neois i.ou. 91. jum. ia eta. tin Hsle GlrnbeU' and A. A. OBlcn P?- VM I Ha V I Bf tjHBr m si.J jjq WiH.R wLr ' BA."tl ' i-' S i c .. .. ivan jcoii vi. jbck rveller Mickey Russell vi.FrankieConway Andy Schmader vt.Jim Monaghan Freddy Reese v. Johnny Maaly .KIII1INV NTAMKV DUNDEE VS. HINKLE NATIONAL A. A. J,'"" JOT, (t llest lluntams In the World) J OK BURMAN vs. LYNCH Willie Knln vs, Joe Stanley Mctur Illlrli'e vs. Jlnmir Mendo l'rniikle nice vs loung Itobldenn ' inung hoc co n. Hurry flCldl llrown Reservations lit Douaclo's. 33 8. 11th st. (No resertitlons held after a-15 V. Sf. a IlXSKHTltMI, NORTH PHILA. AMERICANS vs. READING Moose Hall, 1314 N. Broad St. JKIMIW. UI'TllllFIl S7. 101U On (inme Called H 4S I'rel mlnarv (lame 7l45 1)NPIN(. ATTI'll (IAMB Iteserved heats 50e nnd 75e Bale at (Umbels', Hpaldlngs' nnd llyan's Ticket Oltlces Phila. Jack O'Brien's $ i nii P, K. for. 1BT1I & CIIKKTM1T tb Plw r Details mellow tuie3t I'hons Hwk S nlonlhs' lloxlns riin... 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