H ffWPP" vZm Wjir3- he v w i iV . TYi- i 16 :& .U tV4 f f'v f $EISMAN HAS HIGH HOPES OF MAKING OTHER ELEVENS QUAKE IN GAMES WITH HIS QUAKER TEAM r.WyKS!! PHILS PLA Y CRUEL JOKE ON CARDS; LOSE THREE IN ROW, AND ST. LOOIE LEA VES FEELING LIKE CHAMPIONS IH I m By ROBERT W. MAXWELL Siort IMItor 1 trrlnc Public I.m)bt HI HiT HP P i Irrt fcVar fAfaK FORD, the ninchlnht, who Is responsible for Congested traffic conditions on our street", made nn announcement the other day. He cut the price of IiIh leneries nnd Links ,31 per cent, und admitted he didn't etre whether the public liked It or not. Now n reduction of 31 per cent la pretty big, but not lit all original. The Phils mnde n bigger reduction In their wining column some time ago, nnd the percentage i worn than 31. Therefore Hank nnd the Pulls are com panions. Neither cares for much profit. Especially the Phils. Losses are their long suit. Yesterday made the Bcrenth straight In as manj gamea. which Is n very good record. It averages .000 per cent. St. Looic Sorry to Leave Town ST. LOOIE was here yesterday. Also two other ilnjs. For that one nnd onl reason, the ball club wished on that city won three games. Sometimes it wns en and t other times more o. The Cards would have won the pennant had the played the Phils nil season. However, Philadelphia has bien kind to pennant as pirants. As soon as n ball club fell in a slump it would come here nnd get out of it. And the town in versatile. Helps lt the American League as well us th National. Too bad wc are not represented in the Iutcrnatioual League. Syracuse hasn't won n game for a month. Boston Here for Kind Treatment 'A LL wc can do now is help the Iloston Braves to re Jt. main in seventh place. They nre here today for a series of five games to be played in three days. The Braves wish it was fifteen. The world i looking brighter and the birds are singing sweeter -Ince the nrrived in town. After the live-game set the iitiug pln.ers will be asking each other where llrookljn gets that champion -hip stuff. , Next week we will do some more pouring. The A's will entertain the Yankees and the Yankees will enter tain the crowd. Nothing could be fairer tluiti that. The boys from New York have been in a slump, nnd in order to make things nice nnd gie them pleasant recollections for the coming winter they were allowed to play their last three games of the season here. Some Dope on the Homo Folks CONNIE MACK has developed twelve championship teams. Mix won pennants and the other half dozen copped the shoe polish. They were shining nt the head and now are shining at the foot. TJic Phils successfully defended eighth plnee two ears. They got into the habit last season and cannot b cured The ailment has made a hit with the other M-ren dubs. As long as the Phils stick in the collar there's no chance for them to get there. 1 JfOT that's neither here nor there. The Phils nroied then ircre eighth placers yeitcrday. Charley Moran. icho coaches Center College foothall tennis eirry time he pets a chance, started the game, lie did it because he tea there for that purpose. And brlicvc ill, he started SOMETHING. NOTHING doing in the first. St. Iooie cot acquainted with the bases and Causey's slants. The introduction ras a success. X WILLIAMS perpetrated n prank the first tune up. Saw the left fielder talking to the center and right fielders nnd hit a single to left. I'irst time this has hap pened since Cy wns a sophomore nt Notre Dame. 5T LOO and a 'r LOOIE seoied in the second. Johnny Lavan singled couple of outs placed him on third. Lyon camo up. tic is a pitcher, but iloesn t iook ukc one. injjca a single and the noted physician scored. lie couldn't help it. LOl'I) cheers from the mob when Casey Stengel lilt a safe one. This wns such a Mii-prlse that Casey didn't linow whether to run to first or third. He compromised on first and st.iicd there. "iXTOHE scoring for St. Looie in the third. lYXc Cecil Al gernon Citusey couldn't keep the ball nwny from tho Card bnts. .Tucquoi Kourulcr doubled off Stengel s digits. Hnjah llorusby socked the i for a pair. Lavan sin gled, and all of this caused two runs. r-ir. average thirty points. ii ell as Sleadoies. Sonn he irill be able to hit as THE St. Loole pitcher rnuic in like a I.) on. pitched like u bear. Then ho CLEVER piece of work in the third. Jack Miller hit the ball and threw his bat after it. Lyon, being n wise cracker, picked up the ball Instend of the bat nnd started a double play. rRAQESSER sacrificed in the fifth. Two acre out and nobody on base, lut he sacrificed anyicay. WHILE the local battle was raging news that Pittsburgh had trimmed Cincinnati In a double header wns hung on the scoreboard. When this was verified thero was much joy. ANOTHER reason why the Phils nre in last place came in the seventh. Knurnier singled. Stole second nnd went to third when Tragesser thought "Williams wns playing second base. Jacques scored on Stock's siuglc. In fact, anybody could have scored on the hit. TU'O errors failed to help the I'hili in the seventh, huh Mcuscl teas safe on Lavan' i icild heave ami made m and ichen Pickles Dilhoiffrr pegged a bum one to first. I hen the boys trait out in order. CY WILLIAMS made a gallant galloping effort to get Dllhoeffer's liner in the eighth, but the hall rolled off the tips of his fingers for a double. LOOKED good when tin Phils went to bat in this inning. TrngcNser singled. Causey tried to bunt the third strike and wns out. Paulette walloped a grass cutter to left nnd then Jack Miller hit Into n double play. Then it didn't look so good. V THE meantime Mot an and Riglcr umpired a nice ball gome. St. Loote teas able to icm icithout them. CY WH. Knock and three hits. nocked all of 'em In left field. CASEY STENCJKL played the finale with n borne run over the right field wall. Cy Williams was on bnso at the time. This blow averted a shutout. Score, 4 to 2. THE Phils have lost seven straight, but the season Is not yet over. CopiiriiAt. 1020. by Public Lrdotr Co. ANOTHER TENDLER-JACKSON CONTEST IS IN THE MAKING i .. Tex Richard Wants Fifteen-Rounder for Garden, While Local Club Also Is After Fifth Meeting . By LOI'IS II. JFFE NEGOTIATIONS are under way for k on pi sioran In a twolve-round bout at v r.tn, .,,.! i,( ,, Tour Knt Lhirao n Saturday .Moran welnhi I the fifth meeting between L.w ra!v 131 pounds anl l-oormrd will have a ble Tendler, of this cit, and illie Jack- aiia mtgi tn tho wclcht. son, of New York. It was said along ..... , ' tha flstle Rlnltn here todav that they ' , Utile "ir nnd Battllns Murray will meet I ino usijc iuuuo ner-e "u.i imiv. iu j n ft hantam bom tho flnal nt th, Cam. hare virtually agreed to clash once more hrln tomorrow nlirht Eddie Harev h I at the Mndison Stiuare Garden. N. 1. Jimm uundr win b in the mml. Hudd C to a Judges' decision, while it was Dodgers Need 2 Games to Capture Pennant rumored that a Philadelphia club nUo was in the running for a Teiid'er Jackson bout If it 1b true that Tei Rteknnl aironih lias clinched the bout for Nw ork Tendler and Jackson will meet there Dull . ;j Job Kid) bharkty Jai.lt Capon; 3 M kt) Iirennun and Tomy conruy s Jo1 -"T.r.ctr art oth.r nurnh. rs The tlrit lntcrJti nrcenim of the fenaon u t ) National t ul hTe will b. Itw-n f u. morj and Phi adelphta with Gn.rK hany and Cleorio K'nuiln In the t ir hout Danny Trush will appear tn tho ooml against MooDy .nc-ann uiner Dnuts nrly In October In this cent it will Krankle Itlce v Ou Krnnehlni. Dick htoch b their second fifteen-round set-to, i J,'-"" '" -Mid utile J.rt va charity Tendler hnving been awanled a ret Kdal srohonrr. Frisco lnrhtwvlrtrt, win wm'a vej-dlct over thi Gotham clove mrn nt PmrMonei. T T In thn mim- ' malia hla flnt eirte.rn appoaranM at th ffiM , ,V,o ,S ' V' H lOlympta on Monday night. Jo Benjamlh, raor of 1918 Their other three meet- nrom-r caiifornian. win be hi opponent. Jnga each wnj n six-rounder in this ' Frankle Maon and Johnny Buff win l 11 nemlllnal prlnclnali Othxr boulu' ITud "sy rhrlstlaro s Pnnr I.ee, Joy Kltehlo v. Tendler Is tn resume training next i Walter Ilennle and Andy Burns is Frankle week after resting up. fallowing his i -"""" technical live r-iuni knockout oer Frankle Cullulinn nt Lawieiue, Mass., lost Saturda) afternoon. Cullalian was lianished so evurelj nround the body lie was unable to answer the b''ll for the sixth round nnd l.it'r it was learned that he had suffind a broken rib -ol ft'Dnnnell has ben matchrj hv Hirh Wlnf rs to mit Joe Dnnruu at Rfadlnrr ftp tt.inbr is O'Donnalt u.so la un for butF with Jon McCabe at I.unfas'er O tober 5 and Al Durham New Bedford Mass Octobr 1 Ioa Orlmnon l K"'il"" Into hhap to re- ' ume rninreiiinK aT itcauinr xnis ran j.ou alio fzpeota to K' t in'o Action as thlnl roAn at a Ditt l.uo nera in tne ntar iu lur. Two boxlnj khows r. s hdjid In th this clt t )tusM An ai ri'uru rruxram hj ben airei R.i i , !.- uj-n .Ir ut Madison ghow'nir promUl: x foim us UMrn Club U to t rn.piil WONDER WHAT A PLAYWRIGHT THINKS ABOUT WCLl Tmsta ovr1 THO Piece MM IV FMWTS 0 (ouMS DOT TkaTSp TclUB OB ANY 5HOUI' -ONS CAM'T CXPBCT tXHFCCTIOt OM TMCl OPQNlMO Pon- PoMMCer ilc do at.P.0 WHCN TV5 MO"NIMA. PAPC3 ARE WJT U rfefS iW-Jj i'5v TMB PAPOOS T I.A4T IWIJ Set WMAT THfl iorr. 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ONQ MUST AHISIKC IT1I AMN T AS lAWLt B0ITCO AS THIS OWO. . TMAT-a A PAIRLT OTOOC ICTURB OP MO r.... b CON-SPPVATIvrr a rs l ' .. YANKS, SOX, INDIANS FIGHTING FOR $88,000 Loss of One Game May Make Difference of Fortune to He Distributed to Winning Club Victory for Dodgers Means $5000 for Wilbert Robinson By GRANTLAND RICE FIVE PENN REGULARS UNDER FACULTY BAN Joe Straus, Rex Wray, Clifton. Crawford, Eddie Farrell and Don Griffin Rumored as Having Been Placed on the Ineligible List I ooklyn retained n tivc-gamo leac in the Nntionnl League pennant nre by defeating the Braves yes terday, while the Giants were taking the final game of the season with the Cubs. Cincinnati wns eliminated from the rnee 1 losing two games to PltLsbureh. The race between Hrookljn nnd I X- ..-,. 1 l 1 I...... II. t. I .suw lurii nils ieoiveu uuu win. Urookljn. with a lead of five games over the Giants, has six more gntne3 to play, one with Boston and five with New York The Oinnts hnvo i ul.t more games to pla , two with II. -inn, one with riiiladelphin nnd tli. the with Itrookl.n. To win the pennant Brooklyn must win one game from the Giants and tho final game of the Reason with Boston on October 3, or win two of the flvo games with the Giants. In cither enso it would bo impossible for Mc Grnw's men to tie Manager Robin son's club. No games were played yesterday In the American Lengtie, nnd the standing continues with the Indians one nnd one-half gnmes ahead of the White Sox nnd the latter the bame distune ahead of the Yankees. Franklin Held has nlways been n rumor fnotim. but jesterday was In deed nn exception. Rumors there were, it is true, but so copious were the num ber that the) reused to be rumors. They "cmed to be facts. And nil the so-called rumors weie the ones usually heard a few dns before college opens. Friday is the official opening dn of the University, and 'tis said that on that particular d.iy the word will come to many members ol the football team in the form of a little notice on u white slip that they will he Ineligible to com pete for Venn's football team until they remove their conditions. Five names nte almost certain to be on that list is the word from those who are supposed to know, and many seemed to Know jesteidnv, for when the powers that be were questioned thev refused to denv or affirm that the demon faculty was taking n hnnd. Of the live men tioned perhaps the most impoitant is Joe Straus, .loe is n Texan and is in niMitlnn one of I'enn's bncklield hopes. Joe, It appears, has already passed one of his conditions mid has high liopis of passing the other, which, It lie does, will render him eligible to plnv this cnr. Griflin, the center man. wiio has been playing as understudy to Thomas on the vnrsitv. was seen walking nround jthe Held jesterday afternoon with one of the famous brands ot scngs ueiween his litis. Onestlons elicited no infor mation, with the result that one was led to believe that Griflin, too, had fallen under the bnu. Rex Wray, Crawford and Farrell are the other members of the quintet sup posed to be under the ban of the fac ultv. Farrell will be remembered ns the star of the undefeated tresnmen foothall tuim last ,cnr, and a bright prospect for this j ear's vniMty On his onl d.iy In scrimmage he showed nil the earmarks of being a comer. Crawford, who pronounces a T like D, is tin- man who played center last year on spu-rnl occasions when Ludy AVrn was rendered hors tie lum bal Re Wrnv is the spry little quar terback of Bert Bell's eleen. Last Lack of numbers nt the start, in juries nnd now the faculty ban have indied added grnj hairs to tho h'-ad of Jnhiim Heismnn. Never hns n co.ich worked more earnestly und with more heiirt-hreaklng drawbacks than lleis uiiin, ct he mnile.s through it all. Yes teid.ij when the scribes presented their rumors to him he simply laughed nnd said what must be must be nnd strode off fur the afternoon shower. If additional names ai e- added to the I'neligihle list todaj and tomorrow I'enn mil Indeed he In a bad way even for Delawaie, for the Newark collegians nre coming here with a veteran team nnx ions to ntone for the 80-to-0 defeat handed them last year. Football Questions Will Be Discussed New York, Sept. 2.1. -l'otball of llcinls nnd conches wfll gather In force at the Biltmore this svening for what has coine to be called nn interpretative meeting, .under the direction of the central board of of ficials. Walter Camp, secretary of the football rules committee, will pre side and so far as possible will an swer nil questions coneernlng the code over which thero may be a mis understanding or n difference of opinion. The purposu of the meeting is to clarify the rules by inviting nn open discussion. Penn Pcncilings Smuni' whh !rld out nt center rmterdnv In th ahuenoo of Orlffln. Thomas nnd Craw ford and h did ery well He inny Html thn iranie on y.iturdnv In tho plot punt. Doctor l.lrlit mated jerterdaj that thero In i pooalhllly of Oirl Thom.is entcrlns the irame on Saturday If he In absolutely noeded. Thomas' Khoulder is mendine rapidly, and accordlnv tu himself nil) b In nhupe for .iaturduj Carl Williams and Hob Torrey. stars of etereir a" I enn were interested npeci tiim ji'.itenluy Torrey took hold of eernl of the renter cnndldHten mid drilled them .n the art of rnappliu; bulk Hob wn an All American choice ot the plot pout In 1H12. DIRT-TRACK RACES Events on for Auto and Motorcycle Riders at Narberth October 2 An tuitomoblle nnd motorcycle meet will be held nt the Belmont Driving I'nik, Nnrberth, l'u., one-mile dirt track on October 'J. The feature will be a ten-mile in ternational mitomobllo race, In which Irenen Correu, Rruzillnn : Leon Dnr rle. the Italian; Pat MoFndden. of Bel fast. Ireland: Henri Ilnughte, of Franco; Bill Strickler, or. Frankford. will be entries. , There will be one-mile time trials, n ten-mile event for stock cars, ten-mile professional and n five-mile event for tho six fawtcst cars in the three events. In the motoro.iclc events, u ten -mile professional race, n ten-mile side-car event nnd a fHe-mile number nre scheduled. The Season's End Thi dusk comes soon and the game is slow; The plan drifts 5j in sluggish flow; Only w day or two until 'Tho stands are bare and the parks are still; Only a day or Uoo to score The tcinniag run to a xctlcome roar; The player files through the ouloouitc! jafe, The season ends 6n Ac Uccorif teaJf. (The dusk comes soon tchatcver the game; The day is brief on the trail of fame; Hut tec loaf along and ire look ahead Till the i ace is run and the dream is dead; Until, far back aj the winning score, Il'e find that xce'eome to bat no more; B'e curje the tuck and tec call it Fate; The season ends but tho Records xeait. TF BROOKLYN wins the world A series, your Uncle Wilbcrt Robinson will have SoOOO extra to Invest for am munition ugainst a winter season of .Maryland duck shooting nnd Houui Georgia quail. Whereas, If Brooklyn doesn't land tho scries, he will only have a meio pittance of $3200 to invest for rse. -s and ino. us. The Hardest Shot SOMB days ngrf wc had n btief dis cussion ns to whether tho long np proach putt or the mushle niblick from seventy yards over a trap was the hnrd est shot in golf. These two Bem to have most of the ayes. "But you can sny for me," writes L. II. G., ''thut the hardest shot In golf is always the one I hnvo to play next." eM The $88,000 Strain TIIK strain under which tho Ynnkees, White Box and Cleveland Indians have been struggling for the last few days is ensv to understand. If tho victorious entry from this trio wins the world series It will mean it distribution of $100,000. or ?."000 to eah mnn. 1 or tho one that slips and finishes in third place It will mean n distribution of $VL.000, or $G00 to ench man. , When a club figures that each hall pnmi mnv make n difference or prob ably will mnke n difference of SS8.000. smU wonder the embattled ensfinble is a bit qunvery about the pulse. Tho Era of Gloom The melancholy days ate near when fans no longer thrill; When silence rules the roaring cheer and 'Iiabe" Ruth's bat is still; When tcintcr's giay and sullen ghost comes on tcifi pftniifom froid .ltiil bottles from no utginti hoit can dent the umpire's head. THi: approach of winter reminds us that one of the finest winter sports In the world Is lugging n bag of golf clubs into Florida and jousting there In the sand-filled troughs under the biting temperature of 88, ' Harvard's Barricade yALB nnd Princeton will both make -L terrific drives to reach November unbeaten this season, hut Harvard ' tho looloo that will face the tallest unr rlcade. Neither Yale nor Princeton has ns hard nn eleven ns Center College to Btop, nnd It Is by no means certain that thn Crimson inacliino is going to take the jumit. The Kentueklnns were a zippy out. fit last fall, but they will be even stronger this season. Practically thi cntlro 1010 line-up will return, with two or three strong lino additions ta add Increasing bulk. One of the best football judges In tho gamo remarked recently that after tho Harvard gamo the Bast would con cede JIcMilllan's superiority over any quarterback along thn Atlantic sea board. HOW quickly the mighty dynasties can crumble. Think of the Red pitching staff a year ngo nt this time nnd then" look at the battered remnant Pat Moran has left. The shift was enough to break the heart ot an Iron ox. Wc understand thnt "Babe" Ruth is cottlnc S100.000 for i,u motion picture. But wc have never seen liny official box score on this sub ject. TUB report that a golfer was seen to take three putts on five grcen without n?aln icferrlng to the fact bn since been branded ns unfounded. rUTSlDB of his hatting, Joe Jnck J won doesn't amount to much," writes n critic. But a .300 batting eje covers a multitude of sins. CopurtoM, 1010, all rlohts rcservtit Greb Technical Winner Milwaukee. Wis., Sept 23 Hnrrv Orcb of Pittsburgh, won a technical knockout or Till Jamlesoti local llht heavyweight In In. sixth round here Inst nltcht when .lamlwos was unable to ronttnua thn flvtit ov.lnc to nu Injured h ind Orel; had punlnhed JnmlMu eonnld'rtblr, LG. F. Ruth Automobile & Motorcycle Belmont Driving Park Nnrberth. I'n. Saturday Afternoon, Oct. 2 See the World's foremost Spreil lilnn In cllon tkn mo i:vi:th International Automobile Race ti:n Mll.KS America, England, Italy, Trance, Brazil Admission, $1.10; Grandstand, 55c In tile (liirnthrr. of the nrooklyn Poly technic Institute. Pcnn Is cettlnr not onlv n tnn. Kail .. !. ..I... n !......... ...I... I .. .uu.i.nt. n.i.ti uu. ill II l-M lllllll I ..ill' i ... lam ear vas rated ni one of the bent In Jimininiiiimi the schulanilc ranks IU rciwrled jciliriliiy lor me ireenmin rnotunn teara. ana ills flrKt day shourd Jaclt Kposh that hu nued have no worry about a punter. Hltl Jones, n fullhirl from ncllefonte Acndemy, reported ptirday to Jack Keosh. tho coach of the freMim in tiam Hu la n strapplnu bU fellow -ml thould mako a place on the first tram nunmore. who marrnl at Mercershum Arademy lnt year tuined up an a free man candldftto eftrdT He plaved ituard ilurlnsr hli phm aihuol d.s und Is out for tho same pout on the fi.nhtnan team Happy Dar and )' a Jtilhr were the raa iikltlea leaierdiiv Do nuiTerlni from a brdlaed leu and .Mlll-r fiom u wrenched nlde. The varsity )c.trrilir srnrad fnur iim. on the FiKondi R- Wmv ncored thren of vear Rev thrilled the bg crowds that 'r'e touihdonn- and p Min-r the other one . . . I. ,,' ,, fii,i ,.,i, 1,1, Wray made one of hi i tour .downs after .t tilling 'o 1 rilliklill 1 lelil With UlSNo-yard run aroun.' ntht end that was u wontlertiil open-neui running. Tho nhove five are said to be only n starter of what may happen to thn team this Friday. The rumors that perco lated through tho smoke-dimmed nt-nw-phcre of Tranklln Field lnte yes terday afternoon hud it that several ad ditional names would probabl.v be forth -eomuig before the week is out, taking f i oin ('-ouch Ileisman just when he w 'its men -everal of the nmt impor tant eiigs In hib varsity machine. YOU AUTO KNOW pHARRY says i Sunllcht nnd air ara detrimental to rub- I br therefore keop sour snare tlrm coveied I frmtoa Ilrown l 1 ei. un .n the lnd up t; Madlaon lark th'i --u:nj with J"tinii Urlfflth ui lh. j. of tl k m-eond part In an elffht-rouri ler !; .tr r bouts each for lx round, air Duke A ry vm Johnn Jtorton Il.riy Htnlth Kid Hutlnr. ll-nt Ptsryear u Anderhon and Votnc tim Xansford a J r Ilav A bit'lu rrvul alto U iihtdu J Ifoar rlcht-round tjouth ui. on th Oor rnantown vr ifcrrn w.t.i ivtp JohnnLTi an 1 lerankte Farnur b inn lund limr leher nurobum are J J aon fe Al lrrown. Jtoundy Dunahui m T ini S"iarAv a'id Patty tardon vi luir.no Hudson y. ha bantam In H wanta to come hero i " " I A en of ordinary aolldlfled alcohol wri 1 " (found U5i f ill In hpatlnir the soldering Iron Hddle Ilnres ' esdavortnv to map out a i In the curairo for small jobs on the radintr rout at he shore for mutchet streruue cami ilun for Hobby F.Mrman this fall llnvr- a'no N handling the reins for Harry iKldi Stewart Kill Wanner, local promljlns bantam U "rB Into ndltlon for a biut tn Balti more H wl I appear In one of the prelims to the Kid Williams Sammy h.ndow matin early In OttoU-r John O'llrien hs metch-4 BUlv D Toe fo- bouti wirh Prankle Curry. Tiw"H Mae . and N'd KltzBurild In th nemltlnal to tho f'arpentler !Inslty contest wlrlnir etc Vvlien vibration has caused n mor. or I m exteneiw i rack in a fender there renuitn a fchurD cracklr.K n jlBe that Is very annoWiu and often Is difficult to locate. An old tire valve with Inxldt. taken out may bo uttuUurt to u compresaed air line and will be found very uneful in blowlnu wat'-i out of tho Ivnltlon unparatuii tc after tho iar has been washed Mml slioulil not Iki altoned to dr on the paint .: li U possible to th Ii erf b.fore ft. " ' " ' , .,.... .,,,, . w i paint .1 li la possible to wash it crc before k . iT Oannon has hie brother lllllv In shape Mt rets drl- but ,r tt l3 imr.usii i t wah . A twalre-roiind lut tetw.en M.k n Dnwd ' for houts with any gf the lSd.poundeni Jo I it hefor (t dries It Bhould be washed iin Et aisiUed iKI l I - wi . it d" 1-1 In Jer- Hunks so much of mil th tt he wouldn t hen- aonn ali oonvenlent. aa mud wi 1 soon ecoll W$ Jer City tonlnh rf T.d n h- i neue tate to match him vlh lurry Ilrown Andy tno pol'sh on your car if It allowed to np, TehallensTB t . numi n Jui r n Mi-mi Wll- I t-haney or Johrmy Kllbane fIny lie Jarkuun 1h un tl meet Ned Flngera W tmr .tvi ana un i i ir, Aafrauan. Pttr Willi ac') ' rf Lcjt unrtr th rnan- Acmtnt of Jim r ' h i taK p4-i ai Xlftdtion Haujr tut n Nun Vork nxt Tvtivtay nlht nr it r . '.. m-t Ab At tell Goldstein, on th sjmh pr'hram w,ln Jo Lynch a Jack riharkey lioth art to l finenrounv3 rnut hea tvf Miirco ts han3Hnir one of th big- ount em I TIip flrftt nymotomB of n al nt ilve h'iInn Nound whtn omprion wupm . .. .... ..... i-iniiiK nijuiiu kn:.'h,"Vu,0,cni.ur,.rluVouJ'.'mri"T. .7 ryltnrtcr . To contlrm . , dlaanoeU the Sammy ijold Voune l' ruber, hoi ky lord Kin Un Harney Rellly Willie Reynolds Johnny I)own' KddU Palmer, Mike Uralne anl , Kid LAt That a all olm.rueion Nhould be Lest J t.v tiirnlnc m,. ny iio a voune i' luoer. noisy i oru ,h rPnnithefr nlowlv .-harke Jlmnn Myson Jimmy Sean- "" ern',k,nrt slowly I I, I There are letters 'n in" sports department Benny LonBrd l In I'hhano and he wll of ihe IltiMjn '""' LH'iait for Herman Taylor and Iiw Goodn an Jllan 0' War to Race Sir Barton in Canada Man O" Wnr, Sir Barton and Fx termlnator huvo practically been matched to meet in u special race In Cnnadn next month. Humucl illddle, owner of Mnn O' War, und fCommander .T. K. L. Ross, owner of (Jlr Rnrton, hnvo accepted the offer tnnde by Kcuiiworth Park, Windsor, And Willis Sharpe Kilmer is ex pected to accept it beforo tho end of th week. It is understood the .panndlan track has offered to hang fun 575,000 for the three-cornered NWIOVAl. I.r-U.l K I'AKK dim iii.K-incAii:it PHILLIES vs. BOSTON I'HMvT dAMt: 1:10 1'. M. OLDKST IIIIMVO I'l.VII IN f. 8, NATIONAL A. A. sTlltnY UVK. SKIT. M ClIAIII.m JIA1 vs. I.ITTI.K .IKIT JIIK JA Ksov vs. Illf'K STOMI tit . nt am iiki n- v rn Miii. men linilllV JlrCANN vs. IHNNV FIU'SII (IKO IlK.VMII.ItH v tiFO. iK O CIIANKY TirKf.TH AT IONillVS. 33 8. 11TII TRENTON FAIR SEPT. 27, 28, 29, 30, OCT. 1 Darllxlit Mil hie Time KfTecllve A SHOW OF SENSATIONS LAURA BROMWELL Loopinfj-the-Loop Avintrix September 29, 30. Octoher 1 1000 SOLDIER-HORSEMEN First Division .Men in Daring Feats $75,000 in Purses Premiums MAJOR DREXEL BIDDLE ! . . a j' noxiNo TounNAMBNT. oct. 20TH. ' Horse and Automobile Races 1 iesn-ieaucing oouy-oiniaing Evcurston Kates art RallroaAa Boxing taught No punishment . Free Vaudeville Auto Polo ""TnKATMKNTsAM. ft", m!""" i erry Midway New Exhibits Tho contmctora are puttlnE on tho tlnistune touches and ail will bo In readiness for tho Big Opening Day or THE Jerome Tailors ny attending on oprnlnK day. you iiiy J wriNtnrjnifui. suni'nfsi: VALUKS Thero will bo hundreds of I patterns to nelect from all of the latest vvouvea and finest materlalB Uuy no clothes until you have men them' It will bo possible to have that nult ready for you on time ..., Watoh thl parier for our OPHN IN( ANNOUNCEMENT HA11RY GLICKMAN, with the real mlddle-nojon irrformance Danny JlrMrliol may be hack for foot ball. It vvaa mat-d yesterday that every effort would ho made to pet the nubstltntn back of last year In tom. Danny Is needed thin year more than ever hfnrM. mil if t heeda tho oall, will bo almost certain o'f mak- iiik 1HM1.T us u rrinar ACES TODAYI AT HAVRE De GRACE SEVEN RACES DAILY Special Pcnna. It. It. train lenvcs Ilrnnrl St. Ktntlnn 17-11 P. M.; West Phila.. 12:39 P. M. I B direct to course. I). & O. train I leaves 24th & Chestnut Sts., 12:36 P. M. Admission Grandstand and Paddfeck, $1.05, including Gov ernment Tax. FIRST RACE AT 2:30 P. M. Twp BASEBALL TTS,1 Saturday, September 25, 3:30 P. M. Atlnntic Refining A. A. vi. Marshall E. Smith & Bo. Next Attraction Indiana A. A. vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bro. Whether You Punt It or Wing It Let Our Store Be Your Goal Rugby Jersey ... .2.00 to 7.00 Pants 4.00 to 9.50 Shoes 9.50 Helmets ..4.00 to 9.50 Shoulder Pad Basketball Jersey . . . .1.00 to 5.00 Pants ... .1.25 to 3.00 Shoes ... .1.75 to 4.50 Knee Pad . .3.00 to 4.60 Soccer Jersey . .. .2.00 to 7.00 Pants . ...1.25 to 3.00 Shoes . ...7.50 to 13.50 Aluminum Cups . .4.00 Shin Gutrd 1.00 to 2.08 5 00 to 9.00 Ankle Support . . . 1.50 Let Us Estimate on Your Club Outfit Marshall E. Smith & Bro. 724 Chestnut Street Just around the corner from the old 8lh St. Store yjtosra- ? Qtt'?t&r'&nt?j& Bti ! laiiors jVieeKxiw 08 CHESTNUT ST. Just 10 rlt4Y W. of Klfhth W. Bide TO v, v.rvir--' j hi rJx y vt js: mm9Wtm ..-y 3L'. ir,.i.t' .w:: V V. Hi I i. sti-.ii, JX' ' l9Wi ON,GOTTLIEIq 409 S. Eighth St. I'hono Wultnit 30J4 ;; Get your orders in for Soccer and Football OutIts Now for ilelli'rru at the beninnlnu of the season W& TAKE NOTE OF THESE PRICES! SsT I U FOOTBALL Jerseys J.. $4.75, $5.30, $5.5)0 Shoes, $7-15, 9.15 SOCCER Jerseys J.;jH $4.75, $5.50, $5.90 Shoes, $fi-50, $80 BASKETBALL Jerseys Jj?r $3.15, $3.40, $3.80 Shoes, $2.00, $3.00 GYM SLITS SW' to all High Hchnol rl t u d n t IncluJrs SitMii I'nnls Jersey, supporter and first cIbbs hlith top shoei , Vt 3.90 lit) YOU r.VIM M'J-m (IAMF.S. I'liorrs. llcffrcf. tc., on hhort notice wliti) jou'rn brrn lrt In the lurfhT I'll Wr can hrli iou ins'K nun Hi'Kri.vi. iiitt whni mil ucrd this kiml of nsststunce. i i i ByJI I! 1 lllmlil PM&3 0M tfSl W tvtO MAN ever won- I MMI M$$w - j;;;; J- ders wnat cigar imymi m-ft-Wl a $::!i he'll smoke tomor- W$$m! M&J&ffl : ; row if it's a Men- M&mtl mZ$S : jii! De-Lion he's gmmS fSm I ; ! ! irs in the jmM tfiffl BLEND SSSS ; :i: SEVEN SIZES m'' ! ::::! from 10c up to 3 for S MW I I ' : : : : 50c, accordlnR to the ppKggt jPwWj '. , : size and shape you tkV-&&J$$ B& ' "??-&W : " !;:;:1 like best. te'i ."&W& M$&5$f m sons ' mmimm ::: I'hii.deipbi. MM MwM PWFEaO I 1 lttttTrnr' ISwfflSw isimm it iiiimi'vj- K3.tyMty farv.-goasf PnTTfTnrniiimu. , fe W m$M few Ifew r SENATOR ! mW 1mm, 111 lrm 9bh t 1 1 blunt fem QJ i "wmm MmTk vc5. o sriKBk S smmww ni.f i5Wi .!-'. 3 '.v.sca r iTtm rnitn a WM'm. m3!8M I mid satisfies mg d IE PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN A. uti aC3axaaux oun rmoEs vibstii lssM s " . . . hati j yl.j'M.. Uth, Jb riirtnnt.BiraoJsA8il ,U s n I teifil'H
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