Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 29, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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EVEIsTTNG PXJBMO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDJSTESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919
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OPiv SEASON FOR QUITTING BASEBALL IS HERE TOM GRIFFITH, OF DODGERS, RETIRES
Tt"7 n yttfy Vi? ' t- t wVfsfi
FIRST SECRET DRILL
A T PENN IN 2 YEARS
'Fohvell Makes Sure That
Bczdek Will Get First
Hand Information Con
cerning Quaker Plays
Saturday
PLAN TO STOP WAY
By EDWIN J. POLLOCK
mi
inn gates of Franklin Field yester
AttTf T-sfA 1sn1sAfT itrttWrtH Minn fl n n t ' f
tnj nitu iulavu kti t. i viiii yi out. o
tomb, and for the first tlmo since 1017
secret practice was staged. Bob Fol
well and his staff of aides linvc n flock
li. of new plays that they nre about to
fiprlng on the unexpecting State eleven,
and they don't want the world to know
anything about It.
The secret practlco Idea is far from
the usual policy that Folwcll has
practiced since he, became head tut!or at
the University, four seasons ago. It
has been his custom to invite the uni
verse to watch tho Hcd and Bluo drill
and daro anyone to learn anything
from them.
However, the MulHca Hill farmer
has nn Idea that State spies have been
assigned to peep from the side lines
and he would much rather hand the
1'cnn plays to Hugo Bezdek In person
on Saturday, than have the State coach
misled through second-hand informa
tion. Up to this time, IVnn has succeeded
in getting away with simple forma
tions. Although the quarterbacks have
had trick number plays, they hnve
been instructed to keep them under
cover. The Bed and Blue has found
it easy to gain on the opposition so
far with only few plays, and they
will continue to hold back anything
new unless State puts up n defense too
sturdy for straight football.
Drill for Way
THE endmen nre in for an extra
amount of drillng this week. Fol
well Is determined that ho will find
n way to stop Way, tho sensational
State halfback.
Way, who is called Charlie, by team
mates, and a lot of other names by
opposing players, is one of the best
open field runners in collegiate ranks.
On successive Saturdays he has re
ceived the opening kickoff and run for a
touchdown. He turned the trick at
Hanover against Dartmouth, and last
Saturday he did it against Ursinus.
Folwcll will continue to hand his wing
men considerable drilling in order to
drop Way in his tracks.
It will be interesting to watch the
stellar State back battle against I'enn's
fleet ends. The Miller brothers and
Hopper, too, travel like Merediths
down under punts and kickoffs and If
way gets away for any long runs, it
will bo surprising.
It is said that the tackles and guards
have been nsslgned by Bezdck to take
the rival ends out of the play. If this :
true, Way probably will find himself
underneath some husky Quaker line
man for the Red and Blue forwards
ore no snails getting down tho gridiron.
Brother vs. Brother
PENN and State will not only clash
on the gridiron Saturday, but also
In cross-country. The barriers of Bill
Martin and Lawson Robertson race over
the Cobbs creek course In the morning.
The event will bring the Shields
brothers, Eddie, of Penn, and Larry,
of State, against each other. Eddie
btsted recently that he did not want to
run against his twin, but It Is believed
that he will be coaxed Into the compe
tition. The last time the brothers raced
was on Franklin Field a few yenrs ago,
when they were in scholastic ranks.
They ran neck-nnd-neck around the
quarter-mile track four times and fin
ished the same way, dividing flrst nnd
second places.
Amateur Sports
TUB First Christian Church basket
ball team has organized. The team
is composed of the following: "Dutch"
Iferiog, formerly captain of the North
east 'High team and later of the Yours
j-Tuiy, American league; Hamilton,
SICtb Army Depot team: Matlack.
Christ Church; Herzog's two younger
nroiners, jacs iteynoias ana wait Jid-
dowes.
Manager Hunt would like to put his
teftm In the Brotherhood or Northwest
League. Would also like to hear from
such teams as Salem, Bridgeton. Ham
monton. West Chester, St. Paul, Stet
son Mission, Keystone or nny other
teams of that caliber. Jack Reynolds,
care of First Christian Church, Tenth
nnd Northeast boulevard.
- X.,.,,l71 A' A., ft flfteen-slxteen-year-old
football team, wants tamii either at homo
er away. J. S. French. 018 South St, Ber
nard street.
. The St. Panl'a basketball teams, of Fif.
teenth and Porter streets (two teams) would
like to, book asmes with all first and second
class traveling; teams. Al Ostrand. 2310
South Chadwlck-Btreot,
" raiehall A. A a. flrst-claei elsTen. wanta
riamea with teams havlnr rronnda and pay
ne cuarantees, Thomas Tarpey, 7287 Bay
brook avenue.
Th roMlo Works Department of the Phil
adelphia Navy Yard wants eaa camea with
second-clasa teams, especially Weccacoe.
Thompson A. A. and Kftner B. C. A. M.
Cohn. Public, Works Department, Philadel
phia Navy Yard,
A fast forward br cuard wotild like to
connect with a first-class five. Has played
against such teams as Vlctrji C. C. Key
stone A. A., Downlnrtown. Delanco. Ham
monton, Marrls Guards and others. W, J.
Burns, 0012 Chestnut atreet.
THMids nulla neaerrea wants tunas with
any third or fourth class teams, either at
home or away, David Klein. 014 North
-Third strest.
The Osrtirt D, O. would like ts arrance
Barnes with all sixteen-year-old basketball
teams, either at home or away. Louis Ko
nlrman. 2417 South Fifth street.
St. I.ndwlr's'C. O. (two teams) would like
to hear from first-class travellnr teams for
Tuesday and Saturday evenings. Thomas F.
Coffey, 1347 North Doer street,
roster A. A, wants games with first-class
teams paying guarantees. TV. TV. Foster,
2457 North Cleveland avenue.
XTeeeacoe A, O. (two teams) would like
to hear from thlrd-clasi teams, either at
heme or awar. Israel Greenman. care of
TVeccaeoe Recreation Center, Fourth, and
Catharine streets.
Middle City Club, a first-class traveling
five, wanta games. A. Cura. 1705 ftmtn
Eighteenth street,
The IWendV flnlld I. O. would like to
hear from flrat.class traelln teams plaslnx
Friday iramea onlv. I.ew It. Specter, 005
rforth Third 6treet.
Bike Race to Feature
New York. Oct. 21). One of the feature
events of the Forty-seventh Infantry' full
Karnes, to be held ln the armory Saturday
night, will be the three-mile bike race.
Among the star riders In this event are: An
tonio Attardl, Joseph O'Shea, Wesley Frvell,
llam TVIniursf. One of! the late entries re-
'Bell Sure to Start
in Game Against State
Bert Bell, Perm's game pilot, is
sure to start the fracas against 1'cnn
State on Saturday. The Bed and
Blue captain Injured his arm in the
battle against Lafayette, and it was
feared on Monday that ho would not
be nble to he tit the helm when the
Quakers took tho Held ngalnst Hugo
Bezdek's aggregation. Yesterday,
however, he was given another ex
amination by Dr. J. B. Carnctt and
was told that he would lie nble to
start. He will refrain from scrim
mages this week, but will be out in
togs every day to keep in condition.
TWO TIED FOR LEAD
IN GIRLS' HOCKEY
Friends' Select and Springside
Have Won Two Straight
in School Matches
f.t'IIOOI, 1I0CKKV STAMIIXOS
Won
n I.nt l'.C.
3 1.000
Z 0 l.notl
1 I .500
1 I .i-.OO
I) 2 ,(H
O .000
"nrtnc Mile ........
Friend' Helect
Mis Imrln'H
Oermantown rrlertds .
AIU Stevens
mim iiiii's
VJWTERn.VY'S KKSl!IrS
Germnntowtt lVlends, fli JINs &tTena'
School, 0.
M.rlocr Side. 13: Miss Hill's School. 0.
IVlends belect, 5t MI.h Irwin's hchoul, 2.
There is n douhio tic for the lend
in the girls' hockey league. Springtide
and rriends' Select came through with
easy victories nnd remain deadlocked
now with two wins out of tvio starts.
Gennaiitown Friends' won its llrst
rjamo ill the year by surprising Miss
Steven's School. C coals to 0. Miss
Steven's nnd Miss Hill's School teams
thus far hnn failed to enter the won
column. Both starts hate resulted in
reverses.
St. Martin's and Lansdonnc engaged
in a thrilling one goal tic n an In er- .' V.-.n7to t is cltv moro tl an '' """d tho tsf action tSdarod: t,,cro wns "0 fnlniinn to tlic vepor
club Hockcv League match jest-rdnv. I nclpnia. tame lo tins cm more man lni. whot thoUBRmU f nunlc hRVO b"n emannting form Detroit th.it he had
This was one of the hardest fought1'1,'"? 'J'T8. "K; '-. b,arp.l "t,,,h,0 !'?,V"": ,'" ',0 ',,V"lm' earet u.nd.l.,,:" ,'" ' been ruptured. Immediately upon his
,...' ,hnVnr. ill, Pnckard Automobile- Corporation, which '. however. hd little,.;-, ,... ' hp pit T(,11(I,,, r ,, nn
front hv n mnrcln of one coal at lialfli11 :'"" l! ne ",,.'" ", '.,'"': "
i ,i.,o in n nn ai.nt i tl Tllest I lowly position. Bince mat lime ne nnsi
time, due to n line shot liy Miss illrst. : to be . of tle crPnlcst executives1
M ss Graham placed St. Martin's on ' "."'? , tw M,t Zi rl
even terms before ten minutes of the as . '. ,nH onc ,. , m st l,on,",ar
even tftma Dcl '',,, U"tlmra in the game. Hefore enter ng the '
wrauu jivwuu nau uviu i i". -'
marked tho end of th.e scoring for the
day.
In another Interclub match German
town defeated Merlon by fi to 1 .
GREAT TANK SEASON
Old Penn Natators Look for Big
Swimming Season This Winter
"With the announcement oilhirtecu
matches for tho season's scheduley marie
yesterday by Manager Ulmer, swim
ming nt the University ol! Pennsylva-
tiin unoc-Aa linnlr tn iau ii"i tTn tt-fl I tinuio
ane coming season siiouiu hoc oniy i)f
,t r i i . i.
ono of the greatest in tlio water for
1'enn, but for nil ol tins leading col
leges of the country. The schedule fol
lows :
December 13 or 10 Xavy nt Annapolis.
December 11 or 20 Johns Hopkins at
Ilalttniore.
January 0 Columbia at Now ork.
January 1C 1'rlnceton ot AVetghtman
Hall.
Jnnunry 23 Yale at New Haven.
January 24 SI. I. T. at lloston ,
February 0 C. C. N. Y. at Welehtman
I'o'bruary 21 Rutgers at New Ttrunswlck.
February 28 Yale at Ivelghtman Hall.
March 5 Columbia at Welehtman Hall.
March 12 Princeton1 nt Princeton.
March. 20 Intercollcslatcs championship
at New Haven.
Giant Black B'ar Slain
Tock Haven, Oct. 20. Ona of the largest
black bears slain In Clinton county for a
number of years was shot jesterdty at the
head of McUlhattan Itun, back of tho new
Florida 'arms, by lldward Jameson of
near Losanton, a ntmrod whose aim ts
unerring, He was accompanied by Robert
fieyler, enslneer of tho Slato road between
Loganton and Halona. Tho pelt of tho
bear measured 7 feet and n Inches acres
the forelegs and was 7 feet Ions. Tho hair
Is fine anil silky.
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IS
Loo J. Eastman Feted by His
Friends on' Evo of New York
Departure
RECEIVES MANY GIFTS1
Seven hundred of his frlendi gath
ered last night in tho Bellcvuc-Strat-ford
to fete Leo J. Eastman.
The cx-hend of the Packard Motor
Co. here leaves for New York, to
tnko a similar position there.
During the banquet he was showered
with gifts nnd compliments.
"There is plenty of competition in
Plillmlnlnliln In (tin liuitnr lii.W,.t
PACKARD
HEAD
BANQUETED BY I
I ,, 1,IW I,, .;l?rt "'. t;o"iel. football team ..urn,
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is the fairest and Miiiaret competition
In tho'wnrld," was Mr. Eastman's pntt-
lug tribute to the City of Iirotlierlj !
Jj0.p
l'mployes mid friends of the depart-1
ing president gae him more than just
compliments to remember this eitt. ,
C.ifl pnlnre In tho shnne uf Miitrnsn.
brief cape, flowers and tt rommlwlon' t'oach r.lenn AVnmer cot down i to I""""'" '""'Uh lias not lot a foctball camo at lian
as captain in tho New York police verj enrneetlv when ho sent tho iyj ""inceiio.,
force being hurled his way during the,
evening.
Alvln McCauley, president of the
Packard Motor Co., paid n glowing
tribute to the work of Mr. I'nstmnii in
l'hilnilelnhln and said tliat the l'liila
delphia branch undoj Mr, I'nstman lias
llio best record of nny of the l'lifkaid
'
in
in
nrnnclies in the world.
"The Packard Co. has doubled
l?e sinro .Mr I'.astmnn tou ennrge ot
taken, as did t.eprgo iinimes.
L'ompiunents galore, uoiu in i i.nsiman,
which moro than 1 00 attended.
l.nstman, wno is one ot tne Hliiniiig
niitninnhile inilustrv Kastnuin was
"u"" n., ,'as""'"1 as
newspaper man.
NAVY GOAT AS GUEST
Will Have Suite at Hotel Commodore
With Choice Meals Served to Him
New York, Oct. if). Not the least
Important member of tho Navy con
tingent to arrive here for the Army
Navy game will be Bill, the team's
mascot, the envy of all goats from
V tiirnrti i flm limrrlire nf TTni-lnni Till 1
tnn. Will IinVC II ninm nf tllO ( nmtnn.
" s-u HI, ill ihlll V'a, lllliillll, llllii
iioro, wiicre lie Mill lei-rhe a iliml
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grooming oeiore journeying lo Hie I'olo
grounds for the gridiron classic.
The mnscot's hutting ability, accord-,
ing to Commander Howard, U n worthy
rhal to the Army mule's famous Kick,
nnd his gastronomic tastes know neither
law nor reason. Consequently, (Jeorge
W. Sweeney, vice president of the ho
tel, will nssign to Hill a room where
the walls are thickest and from which
all furnishings likely to arouse his ver
satile nppetltc have been removed.
IllII will be well cared for, however,
and the choicest material from the linen
closets, newsstand and tinean dump
will be reserved for him.
Empey's Ex-Pros Again
, New York, Oct. 20. The second of
their series of three double headers for
the championship of Manhattan be
tween the Lincoln Ginnts and C!uy
Kmpey's Trent 'Km Houghs will he
played this Sunday nfternoon at Dyk
mnn Oval, near the Dickman street
subway station. Last Sunday the
teams broko oven, the Linrolns winning
the first game but dropping the second.
B&MoBeauiCamimetuXL
Buying a Paifce car is very muck like buying a hih
grade first Mortgage Bond. Both the principal and inter
est of the investment are protected by a company that
has never failed to meet its obligations.
Each car tliat is produced by this factory must satisfy
two groups of people our owners and ourselves. In
daily service, each car must justify its reputation and the
faith that haa been placed in it. Each car must be
worthy of every Paige tradition or it cannot bear the
Paige name plate.
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, MICHIGAN
GUY A. WILLEY, President
Paige Distributor
304 North Broad Street. Philadeblua
HOT OFF THE GRIDIRON
fi..l ni. 'Cma.1i1 lliikh rull thft Cor
nell stiuail tliroimh a ion nnd Hllfl practice imrntorv to tho Ijchla-h name nt Ilethlehem
jtcsteniay afternoon titter a cotni.arat.veu next Sntutilsj.
Islit wurkout Monday i '
,. , . .'mhIi Jlltterllnr sent Ms ni tlirowth a
Writ Virginia's unly serUiimaco inn Hard workout In preparation for thn gams
eek In preparation for the rrlnceton name next Saturday .with Hoy Morcer's Huiirlli
Saturday will take place todaj, 'nure team.
There was eomn sIIkM shakeup In tin , -mi-Hi 81 lnnitls yesterday made some I
Army eln which more than ever em; yjrlmeiital -d'anKea In the Pennsylvania Mill
uhaslxw the faYt that the coaches are not tari Collek-e football Miuad ns the result uf
lUtwethe " satlJilcl that the comblnat on I hi observation Saturday of the game with
uhlch boot lloston College last Saturda i m John a.
la tho beso unc, I ...
I The ne time forced fo-ich Mercer to hum
Thvneulr Installed olotrlo lluhta on lilsh hi Harriet warriors throuxh a abort but stiff
poles nlontr the eldea of the football Held . sirlniinngi-.
pruvldo a. Miluable mljunct to tho iujd I
at the Naval Academy. i ,,,,, ,lmmH go ,h( averfor(, Co,.
... ,, . . , ,. -I.-I-. I lflr, rootbtlll enuid olio of the most srilellltiK
'1-he end of dnjllsht earitur Is '"'n5 I jy.rk.Tils of tho 5ear 5esterdny In pripara.-
havno with Hutiera football iiractlca, and . ti for npxt taturiia,a Kamo with rrunklln
a whitewashed ball was Introduced by Coach and Marshall. '
Hanford.
nl'd'el iirentJ0,'hke.rSUe,n7re,,n,.m,.n'lnFfh. , SkC SyFtA elSSSTr!?
,el-reactrRnon,5larchniV1eldVerV'''!!;ar,0ry ' ,h 1'tb,nt,m Ba," 0B atUr
prejuratiuti for tho pmo with Cornell. (
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The UtliKftt practice ot tho season ja.
,eld at Harrnrd Jest-rday, .the "
n the Htadlum maklnu' work Impoieiwo
held
I
thero.
The detrloDment of an effective Dffcnsl'
continued to OCiQny tho luttontloll VJ 111
. nns nriii nt urnrLir"
i lone end atllT practice
Midi nil the rrlvulrs hack ln tho line-up
"?'" VHllamx started to Bet ready for
Weleyan ut ptncllci?
Mlth 1IlB rm rB,nie only four ilv off
the line-up of the niuo and VTil'o 1',""
hlch will trot out on rranklln 1 Wd li im
undecided
BOB MARTIN SCORES K. 0.
World's War Heavy Champ Punishes,
Bonds and Referee StepB I rj.
Alirnu. O.. Oct. 'JO. Dob Martin,
-f Akron, henvj weight champion of the
American expeditionary and allied
.ivuK-riLuu iinnumu.j ...
forcei, won his lirst protessionai noui
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Goliath Slays Bruin 'Midst Chickens
.lohnwnburr. !'.. Oct. 20. OeorBn Heh.
"'out an application for a huntlnit u, en.'.
i nc little interested lni huntine this
mornlntr. Itoh he.ud u commotion near his
kl coon a'"1' """l hls "voher.
ho went to the coop, where he dlscoM-nd
a Ihk black bear making a raid on his,
n ' en tkena lie tiuicaiy sent live uans nno
n.tho bruin, which weinhe.1 200 pounds
Tlcket Rights Extended
New lluven. Conn.. Oct 2D. HlRiits to
championship football tickets given lo ul
serlbcrs to the YhIo buwl fund, which would
have uplred in 1HW. haw been extended
two sears to mnko up for cancelation of
cham5rl,.nl,!p a.n during the ,r, II ,vvas
announced by the Yalo University
AthletlL
Association
Transfer to Princeton
Charles It. Unlman, Jr , Intereolleiclnto
champion hurdler, nn.1 (I. . Trow brldim.
' 1. 1 ...1 ...,1 U.l..nB ) irli
i,An nnH .nnr.er.nn fur thp IntprcnlU'ULltr
Junior national Indoor Ulan Hurdle rniini-
' '""m;,1on8llu'-..a7ea:.rMr.. l lli ,r
rtuHatrn t liiti t-tfh tlin Mot rniHilltnil A
i from the New York a. c to jriucftou.
that they could represent the Ne.
.T,.rev liifftitiittnn ln the Indoor atllltl
inuet to bo held haturday night
Boxing Gloves for Siberia
Instead of sahaglnff nil tho baseball?,
bats. slocs, footballs, punchlmr bigs and
boxlnff gloes discarded by the homecomlmr
A. K. r , tho KnlRhts of Columbus turned
the. material oer to the 15,000 men ln
Frnnce, ttiulpped some trcops on the llhlne
tnnd nnd shipped several cases of the attiktlc
supplies to Siberia, tho Philippines and
Panama.
Ryan Too Clever
TfHIl Amlwy. X. J.. Oct. 20. Willis
Ityan, tho New ltrunswlck weherwelcht, de
feated Je Honan, wf this , Ity here, last
night tn tho star bout of eight rounds at
tho Perth Amboy Pportlng Club. ltan was
too flevcr for Honan.
Captain Breaks Ankle
Hnlflon, Oct. i.'i) The basketball outlook:
at Hajleton Illffh, whoe teamu have tor tha
past thre HeasonH captured tho InterHcholab
llu bactketlkill crcwu, wan given a blow yeq
terdav when Oletus Martin. Btar foruaid
and captain for tho Heaeon. broke his anUlu
w bile plnj Ihk football.
throtlttli ttn.lt iirnollpA u Vn.Ka. Vinl ...-.
,, ' i'n "'i't " J.'r ' ,", ron;' SnturdS?
Kln.t Coach ItobVnVin'nvn r
, e4t,ry nrBt.r v , now ln per:
feet physical tondltlon nnd ready to put up
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,;"-,--. -',.- -; - - . ..urnea
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. sterday
list
add I hi.- onu 'iioro to tho hospital
Th DrlAuar Collin football nquad
rwyd better form and mor pep in ncrlm
iiiHUrt jrstrJa than at anj prelous tlntft
thin Bfaaon.
An n Kood oinrii for KaturrlA' hie- e.im
it wa rolnteO nut her pterday that Inrt-
LEW TENDLER BACK
Lionized Lightweight Had Fine Time
n Cowboy Land of Fights
After using Ids fistic tirowoM to nd-
vortiso Philadelphia in the West. Lew
" '" Philadelphia s one big bet in
the lHT.-pound ditision, and who looms
aM t,p htrongest contender for the linht-
' !t.i !!- ... 1 a il .!. ..Ii 1 i
I of Denver took un the cudirel In his do-
fense. and the statement of the club
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the rluht to linttlo for the crown
I The Philndelnhin lightweight Faid
I offer to box Heunv alger at St. Law-
rence. Mass.. on November S Tendler
'"''', l ,t?-L ...iiii,!; i " " ,
announced he was willing to box
alger.
Coblenz Yanks In All Sports
C'oblrnr, (iermnnr. Oct 'JO Orflclnl ath
letic reportft compIkMl liv t'aptnlti Alvxamler
V Withers athletic officer of tin Aiuprkun
furcos ln Germany, show that all forms
of sports arc Imlnir tonductrd oti a laiKt
srnle for tho men of the American urmy
thin country
! r '"".i M " '?:" "":' '' . ?,r,Vs ?".V"
Ainonir in i nampionsnip m ries orcatiiz-
tianiiilonNlilps tif Iho arious (.umpH uml a
tinal moot ut this clt : Hlxt-flnht boxlni;
InurnftinpntH nil over thp. area In threo
murith',, twn basUvthall Ipauues with more
than 1110 tlatncK, ., uwlminlm.' ( hamplon
nhlp In the Moseiln river. peerat ramp ten
nis tournamentH .'titl vt final (hamplnnfhlp
tournament, heslil, h cllHlnpiitnMhlti tourna
nients In volt, polo anl olle hall
CRIENDS' SELECT WINS
The Friends' Seled hookey team defeated
.vilbH jrtwu r oiiiuui 111 inn S7CUUOI l.eaguo
Horte elerday by B Ronls to 2 The feat
ure of the piny was the brilliant work of
Miss Slack, who scored five KOals. one of
them In tho first half and four In the second.
Miss Phelps and Miss Lucas scored one
each for Mlts Irwin's School. The line-up:
f I , " A J A f f"BBn!l
ieep menus witn tne I
IHaladA Sit iA 7?JH
ATLANTIC
Gasoline
Puts Pep in Ifour Motor
:!PRINGET0NG0ES
SLOW IN HEAT;
Roper Has Men Hitting Dummy
in Workout for West
Virginia
FRESHMEN WIN ON TRACK
Princeton, N. ,1., Oct. 110. Coach
Hill Itoper held his men In check yes
terday owing to warm weather, nnd
tho only workout waa a short scrim
mage with the Tiger cubs, in which
the varsity netted two touchdown.
Warm weather held buck lloper's
charges from Mill' drill, and the first
ffiitmc of the wurkout wn hitting
tho dummy for kicking practice.
.Murrey, Slrtiblng, MnrPlico nud
Ih' Stefnno were nil used in plnyg from
kick formntlous, whiih hns boen a j-)ii'-ciiilt.v
of the Heng.iN this erasnn.
ln the West Viiginiaiis an foe
tlupcr realizes tliat lie will dash with
nn outfit that no team on the gridiion
can trample on, nnd he will M'uut out
nil 'defects in the locals to pine the
wnj nir too nig contest will
later.
Althougli Murrey, Trimble
Strubing and Onrrity were
llarturd
Lourie,
on ileck
during practice, they took the pari of
spectators, as tlic workout was specked
by weather conditions. The Tigers
lined up ni follows ngniiM (ieunert's
jenrlings, the iirst-jear men. in scrim
mage: Illglei" and Lnnuirrhe, ends,
Hnlsey and Lynch, tackles: Dickinson
nnd Morgnn at guards, ami "WhltiV
Thomas in place of Mike Callahan 'at
center.
rreshman cinder stais lock first
honors in the iiiiiiiuil intrrchi-s truck
meet today. The meet ,ns run nlf i
under discouraging conditions, and
Adnins, lUU", uiniir-r nf tlic iitarter,
contributed u remarkable pcrfominiice
in view of the fait thai lie rim the
two furloug in ,"il :; .", u, ouds against
a high wind. S. II. Tlnmipsun, in,ii
('.iu champion iill-atnitud athlete, wns
the high scorer, lulling two lirst places
and two thirds tn his ciedit.
WIDENER TRACK RUMOR
Sportsman Is Reported to Have Made
Offer In Connection With Belmont
Haltlmoro. Oct. 20. Humors which!
hne linen flnnlini- nc.......l tl,n I..........
Ij. Wirtener had been negotiating to
putehns-e the Ilelmoiit I'aik race track I
crystallized here yesterdnv into the
1 statement that Mr. er had made
ail offer to purdiasi nnldings of ,
Mnlor Aniriist llplninui in ti,. w.,t4 .
Chester Hnclng As&nciatinu, which oimis
I iieiuioiu i nrK, '
It was this association, which for
merly raced at old Morris I'nrk, which
! llOllphr the lnmt n.wt I,,, (II 1.n 1.
..... ...,,,, ....,, IJLIIl, lit,' ,1111'li
nt Queen!. There are many stneldiohl
ers. Major ltelinout does not lioM a
('Diitrolliiig interest, lie as (iintecl nsj
Mi.vjng two juars ago that liW invest
ment was les than .100,000, but it is
said that lie has increased his biddings
smee that time.
The lnte William C1, Whitwv was!
one of tin leading Hloekholders in the
Wetelutei' Haring Association, and
this interest, which mav be u coiii rolling
one, in now held by H. 1. Whltncv, n
close personal friend of J. K. Widcner.
The embarrassing stall in traffic. The tooting- horns of the long line behind.
The few, well-chosen words of the traffic-cop. Avoid such situations by using
lively Atlantic Gasoline.
Atlantic always takes the spark, even on the coldest day. For Atlantic Gasoline
has the correct volatility that makes starting easy in all weathers and climes.
"Warming up" is a slow and expensive process. You will find that Atlantic
gets going quicker than any other motor-fuel you ever used. It is Power on
instant tap for any emergency.
Join the big majority of motorists who use Atlantic Gasoline and nothing else. Pull
up where you see the well-known red pump with "Atlantic Gasoline" on the globe.
THE ATLANTIC
Philadelphia
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
lly I.OUIS II. JAWIS
TflNTIirsrASM In nenuweigkt com- (
petit inn lias been lacking for mnny
years. It is apparent now. however,!
that a revival of interest in bouts be- ,
tween the big Ihijn is assured. Itegin
nlng with December, Jack Deiupsey will
begin his boring ciuccr as the heavy
weight champion of the world, nnd he
plans to keep boxing regularly. Of
coutse, if Ids manager hold out for
exoibitant guarantees .lack will be "out
of luck," and mi will the poor ol' public,
because it is n cincli that the fans want
to see n lot of Dcnipsoj's lighting.
Heavyweights nre beginning to take a
new lease in life throughout the conn
to. K. O. 11111 llrennati, l'red Fulton.
Johnny Saxon, Charley Welnert, Al
Itoberts, AVIllie Meehnn, Andy Schmn
iler, Iiattllng Levltisky. Lurry WilllnniK.
Carl .Morris, Hob Martin and .Inc Honds
nre only n dozen henvj weights whose
names have been mentioned in the last
few days for bouts. All of which Is
lather unusual, for henvj weight matches
have been tery. very few. Puking an
opponent now for Dempsej would xtnrt
an awful debate. It Is hard to sclfct
the best of the ctnp ruled bv .lack. Hut
so long as .lack Kennis Is fair with
purses wanted for Dctnpc.v's semens,
Jack won't be any idle Idol.
Hill Itmntan if ?tar Iittc ,n eniriiUp 'nin
rMrin to pro thnt in ts th tojnotpl.rr
of th hnwilRlit ()"(' iiilerw llrrnhfln
fftnrn1! .lolinny Paxnn in Vnonup. N J . in..
nfKiit Ills rifxt limit w . f In Montreal.
t'nh lth HtIpM ltrfnnr nn his 1-m-1s ,
un Nmi'inbT 7 Knoottuut Hilt Is 1 tiled fur h
bout with Tfxfls Th'p tn Now Organs unrt
flrt das iatir .lark Mason wljl bo llio purt I
of the necond part ln a contra' nt Shrep
port, Im
Antlr srliiiinUr mv onlv n n flash In the
Iin. but tho bi lnndiiiii tlrnalMH has
shown at lonBt In Ms two boutH liirp thi'
h Is trulne tn prtm u hard man to whlti ,
Hf m- dfr tnnv ti a nrw man In flstlana '
but from thi way he boxes upporniost nf '
all hl roolncfs Andy lends one to belles,
that he hup had lots of oxperienc o within
th' 24-foo miuired circle
AVItllp Teelutit nnd Carl Morris. lmn
contendern for th lieny weight crown are
to meet aKaln. They have ben PiKtid up
for a four-round contest In Oakland 'allf ,
ilurttiK the oarlv jmr' of Nocmbr.
1'reil lulfon. whn ho returns from Europe,
mlKht proe a punching pin true for tho bin
trop or in n vwimkius. nnw trintr to pr
thmsetes lno the spot (flare. The plnn
terer prohahU rould llk tho whole mob,
uni uftT anotlnr
M shiilicrt, who .otes Jo mn Murra In
Uie Mar Ujut at tin Ulsmpla next Monduy
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REFINING COMPANY
Pittsburgh
nlsht, fouahl ten fast ruundu to a referee's
draw derision In ljwrence, )Iie,. on Mon'
da nbtht. This pair were rematched for?
u encore in nosion wumn two weeks.
4oey I'ot's bout, lth Artie lloot at th '
i National Club Haturday nUht will be an
encore. They clashed here Just before th'
I 'le of the 1RIS-1B season, noot Is the
vlf,!"r"1 la,i wh0 his appeared In Phlla
delphla, In a number of matches.
1 Ieellon liouta only will be stalled at
I nrlditeport. Conn., from now on. This In
novation will have a tendency to Improve
boTlnic In that cltj. for no boxer, especially
l a etar will take the slightest chance of
hawnif n referee render a verdict against
him An effort Is belnc made to Ret Johnny "
Kllhane tnaifther with Ileum Valter.for the
second week In Noiembcr.
Jack llrll ton's ten-round bout with Oore
l)nl at I,a Halle III., was postponed until
No ember 10 berause the latter demanded
more time In which to Bet Into condition.
lohnn lirkner Is dickering for a bout
between Jack MeOorron, of Allentown and
Champion Jllke O'Dowd. If the bout 1
,fllrrherl It will be staited at Detroit. Ick--nej
sais th. boxlns Bame Is nourishing- In
the Mlddlo West
FRANKFORD SOCCER TEAM !
DEFEATS CENTRAL HIGH
Pioneers Outclass Mirrors and Win
by One-Sided Score, 10-0
The Central High School soccsr team iraa)
mirnliriinlnal 0ffatil sfsK-rday by th
rankfnnl Jllnh Hrbnol eleven on Iloustm.
Held liy a score of 10 to V
It took Just two minutes for the Floneern
to show their superiority, when Dlalr arlb
bleil the 1'Hll ilown thH lleW nnd bocted s
, lenn-cut rim. I'roin then on the Crimsoiv
niM Hold teuin hhh kept constantly on tin,
llefore the first half ended the itsltors
'nnd kicked elirht iroale and when the second
half sturted the 1'rankford team had sev
ernl substitutes on the field The substU
'utes he d their own and helped tn add tiro
, more points to Trnnkfnrd's tottil.
i As uual Captain JIurphy starred for
the homo team, while tho whole Pioneer
sijunil plioed fsultlessl)
I , .ninkford Centrat '
I.luhtruot . . outside left DeLACT
hi-llarts Inside left Hauer
lhomnson ... tenter forward ...Murphf
"air Inside rlnht .Maaill
,Hransbncli . . outside right Foster
.Shonk. left halfbuek .. . ..P.trl
IJaskiiwIak renter halfback . . . .Musio
I Davenport . . rlitht halfback ..Hanson
Hrupu . . left fullback , .Ilbcwlta
' tlor"';" right fullback nosenbure
Trails . eoal tender ..Miller-"
r.osls Biatr. 4, Thompson. 8; Hchart. 3i
I.lifhtfnot Kuhsltutlons Kslley for arans
V"rh, ,Klw.j!M" 'or K'll",y. Caallan for Ja-
KoniSI.. inle for Tlnuenlntrv. XTtr f.J
.elliowltr llalnern for lleUicr, Hlckar ion
.' r - " '" vaison j.mesmen-
i un i orim'itfii, Knu xavis.
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