IV Jf-: ft . ' te e: icr''i;r ", " v - v; u ? K Euenmcj public 2fe&Qx: Is PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21', 1920. 8WP 1 1fr fKNtmKtLBBSEKfemEmmKR. fr 8f - nmn.'m Riffef FIGHT FOR PENN FOOTBALI PRACTICE. .Too Strauss making a flying tncklo on Franklin Field yesterday afternoon as Bibeti tries to block hfm Lcdstr Photo Bon fcAffyy WgjyiTSm yWm $ iVTirii" ' Tfi m 'i i mi nun 1 i I,.,. mil .t,-ifa,'$jffJt PH1LADELPHIANS WINNING. Tho final of tho double sculls won by Kelly and Costello, of the Vesper Boat Club. In tho Olympic events. A, huE reception Is arranged for their return ' Wcitern Kewspaper Union HUNDRED PER CENT AMERICAN PASSENGER SHIP SAILS. The first voyage of tho Panhandle State, of the United States Mail Steamship Co., but owned by the U. S. shipping board. Sho is to stop at English and French ports. Tho American flag and shield grace the ship Underwood A Underwood LATEST PARISIAN CHAPEAU. Miss Helen Akeroyd, of this city, returns on tho S. S. Aquitania wearing this velvet helmet; with chin hands wido World Photo MMmmSmm OLYMPIC ATHLETES IN LONDON. Many athletes from Canada and America cpmpetc in. several events in London. In tho photograph, Earl Thomson, of Dartmouth, at tho oxtremo right won thl3 event. Western Newspaper L'nloti. PUNTING AND BLOCKING. Coach Heisman sent his men through a terrific drill of KILLED IN NEW YORK EXPLO- TO HELP IN HOSPITAL FETE. The Misses Theresa and punting and blocking yesterday afternoon. J. Miller has just kicked tho ball, while SION. Colonel Charles A. Neville, Betty McCabe, who will assist in the lawn fete at the St. Agnes Whitehill and Crawford are following the blocking instructions Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A., of Sa- Hospital this .week ( vannah, Ga., among those killed by the Wall street bomb UndiTwood & Underwood Ledger Photo Service ', . Hill i p WWyWWPW i tmmmmmmmm mi,t i in wm i WW WWWWIII" I J WmiEV.s TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP OF PHILADELPHIA. The mutches opened yebtenla.s at the Germuntown Cricket Sewell, Mih Edwarda Gamble, of the Baltimore Country Club, und Miss Phyllis Walsh (left Club., Manhcim. to right). lliMIIMi 1 1 1 i ii 1 1 HULMBi iijw ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MHIH --. v iHBBkiKL4flHMfl HCl T.I .: SHiTJ xtJWy t r"7HP v iBHnraKaEH Ejv'ic.VKR?-v.a L -C1HBF i ( . y jmimtAWSiM'.A-iJKTf'Mitml HIBHBBlBlbZ ' .j- fcii,ear!V2'SiJ KHiHUBKiiiflEEl)?V'ii& 1 wmimmEmaxA.'wzwBi Aniimrr tlm unntntinnfu ni-n Miuu Tfoli.n l.ll'Ii'S UnPePCIlrvfO C.,. ...... lir y. -.. Lcd.-er x.bolo Sen,. mB '" Z'?0 l!fa tho I-WlUIam Dick, who was formerly Mr,. ...., ....... w...v.- iiuiu3 oonn dncou Asior. at westouiy, i. Undemood i. Underwood Central News I'lwlu OUR CI IT'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO - I Wi i? f a- , ;x 7 ' . -'-. V ' x "1!. . - -'' !V V.a?5P&&1syaB'I r ',i ipwj K.u?.ii;ava ih 1.';. u-'j.-i ft .. i y' . tM irati s uk,sk.c &."". ' - imfi&MAw mm t W3 fflWwMK' Wm '" &l ' V w,- "' 0S , w Tht, iahAUTY CORNER Hssn JIiJ T PRESS. Thia machine vulcanizes the belt, which it. the finishing touch in tho manufacture of rubber belting, at the Quaker City Rubber Co., Wissinoming. Long rolls of cotton duck have previously been impregnated with rubber and built up of several thicknesses. Nicholas Canning, 2033 Bridge street, and Philip Gaul, 619 Tioga street, sea that tho proper temperaturo and pressure are maintained. Ledger Fhoto Hervlc WINNER OF ( URTIS PENTATHLON. Dowey Hoffman showed that ho was tho best all-around athlete of tho Curtis Country Club at tho meet on Sunday lAdtcr rhoto Oervlo AT QUEENS CLUB, LONDON. Hamilton, of tho U. S. A. Olympic learn, won tho javelin-throwing event Wattern Newspaper Union LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, discusses an opon minded audionco in an interview on the edi torial pago Ledger rhoto Btrrlo MISS MILDRED SIMPSON. 1)021 Hovorfoid avenue, Philadelphia Ledaor moto SirWi 1 .lit" "W n fT$. A vi' A, ' fei-Av fti 'Aiphiii til MgMfa