'W py f. :u EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, BEPTEMBEB 27; ;i020 MEISMAN LOSES A STAR HOPPER IN HIS GLIDE PLAY THROUGH INJURY OF THE PENN CAPTAIN pin i H leA HI '3-f "fctf , t-i- j JakSS I &l fiit FOOTBALL DOPE UPSET FIRST DAY WHEN URSINUS DEFEATS RUTGERS AND HOL Y CROSS SCARES HARVARD rpilE college footbnll reason is ouly a couple of days old and already tho dope lina been given a severe jolt. llarvsrd liad n nnrrow escape In a game with Holy Cro. ginning by n field goal, and ltutgern was walloped l. Vrslnua, a small college pear l'hlladelpliia. Tlic leiu't cf these camel cnused some siirprUe in tlio Kasl. but it Boon will wear off. A big team in likely to Hop nny Sat urday from now on, for the so-called little colleges nl.as jiire dangerous at this time of the jear. They go into the tames with everything to gain und nothing to lose. 1'cnu had an easy time in defeating Delaware by the More of 35 to 0, and therefore did not show ery much. The Dclawareans furnished little opposition and I'enn won as she pleased. I'enn State ran all oer Muhlen berg and wen 'J7 to 7. We-t Virginia took the game from Wet Virginia 'cs!eau by the count of 11 to 0. These were the Important games of the dn. ale. Princeton and 1'ittf burgh being Idle. The will open the season next Saturday. Harvard's tough battle with llolj Cro was nnex pected and already fears are expressed up in Cambridge that the Crimson will not be so strong this c.ir. Tar be H from that. It takes llnrmrd a long time to get working Kmoothly The Mirsity has not ct been selected and the teamwork is ragged. The coaches are working for the pa mo with Center Collrge im October -" mid are willing to skim through the otheis. At that, llainrd had a narrow csrapc Only a piece i of poor headwork on the part of the llolj Cross quarter back ruined a good chance for a score. After a punt had been recovered on the Crimson 10-jard line the quarter back, instead of rushiug the ball, callrd for a forward, pass on the first down. This was intercepted and Har vard booted the oval out of danger. WEST rmniSLl had a hard game " letan. but that teas crnectcd former .Ul-.lmcrican the losing tram. end at Penn Old Stuff at Perm "1T7ITH Heisman starting his first jear as coach of the .YV Penn elcteu. his work was closely watched Satur day. However, those who made the journey to Franklin Field tc hae a look at his new offense were disappointed Only one shift was tried, und it was pulled so quicklj that lew realized what had happened. Only straight football was used because that was all thy ueedea against Delaware. The game was easier than a practice scrimmage, nnd hud the lied and Wile desjred a much larger seore could hne been run up. Re Wrii . the dimitiiithe fullbaik. ran up and down the field until be was tired, ami the other backs did the amj .loe Straus. Ilnrej and WatMns did some good Ilne-plmigin and I'os Miller tore off a few quarterback runs, lint It was nldtjtme football, with the new stuff i onspieuous In Its absence. Heisman has a new attack this rar. but will not spring it until the harder games nre plajed. He beliei.es In shift formations, but instead of hn.ing his men jump from1 place to place thej exe ute n dnnee step and glide to their positions. In tin third period this glide was used on a reerse pla anil the men timed it perfect h. They ame to a stop before the hall was passed, which prates they are careful to be onside. j cnn. houc.-er, suffered its first hard luck of the jear hcn Hud Hopper, the cintain and lefl end. dislocated his shoulder in the third period. Hi- will bo out of the game for nt leat three weeks and it will be hard to fill bis place. Hopper showed lots of grit nfter he was hurt. In- - stead of waiting to be iarried off the tirld he arose, tried to lift his urm nnd then ran to the sideline". After Doctor Light sinned the shoulder into plnee he walked to the dressing room without assistance. TIik is n tip to the plajer who ulnars limp to the -idelirns when re placed In a substitute. w THE football scainn tall br hitting on all twrhr cylinders ncrt Saturday, trhrn the 617 tram get tnto uriton. Princeton hui a tough antgntnent HERMAN TA YLOR RESIGNS AS CAMDEN CLUB MANAGER Cause of Rupture at Sportsmen's Club Is Unknown Feeling and Differences May Be Patched Up U LOVIS II. A NOTUHK T.VT bomb was exploded in boxiqg circles here toda. wheu it was learned othcialh that the Cum den Sportsmen's Club was without a watchmaker. Pei ause of an unkunun misunderstanding Merman Tn.ilor. mannger and ''" 1 ." j 'ut stock holder of the arena, has tendered Ins rcsjjjuntion. While tlieie i n possi billt of Tn. lor reconsidering his resig nation, the stntus of the Camden Spoilsmen s lull, like that of the ! c Palace line s uiiceitsni Til lor has luen in the boxing game for nhoui twenn enrs. Il has the nndispiitid leputation of being one of the shrewdest matchmakers and pro motrrs in America. hniug been con nectid with the sport throughout the cnuntn. As iimtinger of the Camden club Herman iuor, his nhihU ns a first 1 lnsv 11111I1 limnker nnd promoter 1-nur ho nere staged .under the staged ,under supervision 1 f the conibiiii'l S7..li(Ml ' li, Tin lor 111 Ciimdeti and gatfs uggregatiil about piogrunis of "all star san t " of n uMber unheard of in this iciini, bfore I lei man brought togither some n the lending boxers In the uuierse m anoiis classes, ns mail HS eight of thrill on the snuie card, anil the bout- u-uall resulted in high-class exhibition" It was hi lieic.l ilmt Philadelphia fans were to sie nil (,f the ring stars in action in iitnilen this full, but the follouing strftrniuii. tninped wtlh the eal ot the Camden SporU-men's Club, will she the boxing public nn idea of its present conditions Mr Itfrmun Tim or htntr ,, i)l4 r-lvndTikii it rnannr-r of i i. inUcu BPurtsmeii ' lull hi s r'rmli-r 11 llii) inrh in.- nffi uis ur ih dun j. "Html uiih r.jr" lb- ' 11 li b ls"n rue in a un urcsuil manner an'l nail b iln'i the -nihuslisii HUPimri nd applaur- of in- rhlUdrlpnia an I I smdn BDorrln ,1 mnt li threfor,' ram- 49 a surpris thnr Mr Tilor thould ten ler hi. rslgnHiton Tbere hd bten nj rupiurn of auod feH'ntf vr frlvndllueaH bt1Met.11 the manar of thr ilub and lis offldals Tho offltlala eonetru-d Mr Talnra anion 11.1 Indl ratine tnat lie ould undertaki aoim -thin? tn blRKer Jn the boxing Kame Ths off, UIh deny that there wj anv 111 feUns iiutn thrill and the man ager and dlsupproM of and regret tlio publication In a local (1 amtlenl now Fipr o( a report that sui-h feslliiK ex sled, and deny that there Is any foun dation for such statement in uih leaner Thu club has ortered Mr Taylor addl lionul Inducemfn. to return to tlio management of the club If this la ac cepted h show Mill b run In the month vt Octobi under hla nunaxement CAMUKN SPOIITHMKN'S C'LItll II J KOHI.KI1, Treaaurar K. I.KK HMtril President VThen Taylor wa men today he refused to ay whether or rot h would accept any new offer from the famden ilub. 'I may r?oo liter m rralKnatlou " Merman aald, ''then iLgalii I may nut There la no III faellnt between mielf and ths oftlelala of ths slut) 'Hint ib all I o 1 In notits at the, Olitnela i will be ttar'ert ct S:3 r lib In in the future Vkt local boTtm are to ppar; In out y ROBERT W. MAXWELl, Mvirl Keillor Ktcnlnx Tulille I.lf tehen Strarthntorc is played, but the others do not appear to be in danger. Dope on thv Races Continued WITH Cleveland and the White Sot racing neck nnd neck down the homestretch nnd Urooklyn trjing to cop nnother game to clinch the pennant, baseball is in for another hectic week. The American and National League races end on Sunday, nnd the onl thing left after thnt is another world's series scandal. Tlie Indians are one-half game to the good and hae se,en more to play. The White Sox have four, three with St. Loole and a postponed battle with Detroit, which will be played todaj. Kigger experts are btis with tbeir carpenter's pencils nnd bn,e discovered that Cleveland must win six of the remaining games to grab the gon falon if Chicago wius four straight. If the Indinns win fixe and loe two and the Sov make a clean sweep the clubs will be tied with iS lctnrics and fifl defeat. Howeer. If the Olensonites are defeated in one or two games tliej will fold up nnd wait for next ear. Hut the real dope is that both isinteudlng clubs must play perfect baseball if either expects to win. Chicago thotilil be handicapped at this stage of the game, but it doesn't look that wnj. Seven of the players hac been indirectly accused of pulling funnj stuff in the last world's series, nnd according to tlio reports from Chlcngo. where a grand jury im estimation is being held, some of the Inns arc in cr b.id. This should cause much uneasiness, nnd when ball plnjcrs are in that con . dition they can't plaj much baseball. The White Sox nre plnjing in Chlcngo now and in n position to hear all of the rumors. If (he ense against them is ns strong as we are led to believe, it wouldn't be surprising to wake up some morning nnd find some of them missing. . 'THIS investigation is getting hot as the evidence continues to pour in. If any of the players al loiced themselves to be influenced by gamblers in the last icorld's series get that, IV they didit must be tough to face the charnes note after netting aieay icith it for almost a peat. ISut you never can tell what trill happen in baseball. What Is the Matter With the Phils? rplinitn nl-n is a lot of nervousness here. Last week our Phils won five games mnrk jou. KIVI" games in three das from the Boston Urates, nnd now arc only one and one-half games from setenth place. On August .".1 fJnvvj's hired gents won a ball game from the Chicago Cubs, and now the grand jurj is in testigating. After this recent string of ictorics the I'nited States Senate imcstiL'iiting inminittee is likely to take a hand. . Nobody e'en dreamed that the, Phils could put ncross a stunt like thnt. The ball club has been shot most of the season with a mediocre catching stuff, poor pitchers and a weak third baseman. The won games ociasionally, be it was a tough, uphill battle all car. Then, nt the tall end of the season, after losing seven in a row, they suddenly come to life and take tie straight. ' JUJOUi: potter to them' On Wulncadaii they " open thr final irriei uiih the Hiarrs m lloiton. and here' hoping they continue the winning iticak and f11116 nut nf the cellar. Ctavath dcirrics it after his icork thii year. icith Wcs- Hob Higgins, State, coached Bill BILL foot! KOPEK, football team. -No 111 JAFFE I...I?, nb0, I. """""on nlitlu ItarrN (kid) Iirovn onJ Ills -n (Minor. 'hll Qlniumivn left ' la.i nlBht for Boston. :hr the formr Ik i to m't Prpp-r Xlnrtln .Tohnnj Mral lli lke nn Stnnl Wlllld at nniilnR dnd Thiki ' li. ulll box Abo Atlfll Goldstein in New , 1 or j It.irrr (hid), Uronn'n jecond bout of Hi, ".em will b nn SHturdavnlelit nt I he S, 1 tone I hre hn h far H.irr ('drlsm nf Boston Youne I'han' of BnIilinor (,! npp.ir In tw boulH hr n, xt ,rU mrtlriB Wlnr (Coo) Sl .rt on Monlnv nisht nnd 11 .,rs i'hnnr on SHturdm nlsht II1II.1 Itnunrr, of Mllunuko. 11 In dire i.d Th mlddlewelslit hnji h"n III for s--ial ninntlm and no anordlnc to h .!i rvi hIuk nnit Iramr Is loilnir hts lsht .tlori Is bi'nir mudc t rrln th I oxer here who is depended i.pon b n wtdowej nutlhr t l.rotlierH ai rj i alster so that a 'OiieMion ina be inketi 1 up Kramer append 1 a nuniber of bouts n Philadelphia riooboo lloff lias urdertaken the mpina I merit of Trankle Clark local lluhtweleht , ' lark Is a eleier bor and has a bis follow. I Inir but hl rliief setbark lm been IiIh fall 1 ure to remain In ehape Jioohoo hellees that ie 1 m keep Niankl. In condition and want " "end Mm ugalnjt Johnny Mealy or While I itreerald Mille Mot boxed a draw with ru TrvM at llmnestead I'l Saturd.o nltfht iirordln to a wire Tonlchl Mo will ineit leorce Karne In Trenton the pen Iflnal lielnc etw,en Terry .Meltuch and Willi' Kane nam htcv. of New Tork a mtrhed with "a I Newa Elvr at Ketroit next Monday ilcht, Johnny Martin, of New Tork It anxious to appear her In lightweight competition I Jl would meet George hane la en en the hanee Martin la the rotithpaw who atood off Millie larkson and ! ludler in boutr. Ser lart fall. Ten boxers nm Ineluded in tlie utabla r WllluB Krltt t'hlek Lawrence Us) Bel inont. Pv 'i sley Itedcap Wllaiii Boob , llobldeaii lohnny Martin Wllllaran Jack 1 Keller. Hilly Mercer and Ourk Wrlsht There , are othera coining. n Vlllu. There rp letters In the npnrls depirtment of the llrrsisa I't anr I.phobr for t'hll liUncmin, Kid WU'lams and At Jannett A flte-tiont program haa been nrrarged hv 1 I.-o at thi Hog Inland A for Thundav night, with Kddle stinger mid Jn. 1 lark Ie tho main mix other bouta M'lte 1 onnom 1 m Willie Henckert Al Gainer a Ilobhv Wooda Johnnv Iluck va Tommy I.angdon and fln-iwliBll" va Kid Drown COLWYN TO PLAY FOOTBALL Delaware County Team Will Open Season Next Saturday The Colwyn Field Club has reor ganized its football team tbis season and will play every Saturday at Fourth and Pllis n emirs, C'olwjn. It will open the season next Saturday. Pightecn candidates have reported to Managers Lutton and Curry, atnong them Marfhall, a former Penn grid man, and two lads from Ridley Park High School. .Toe McCnnn, last year's quarterback, is iigain with the Dela ware munty tenm. F. Curry, 101 Chestnut street, Col wyn, Delaware county, Pa., Is book ing games. The team averages 150 iejlinuD4 i . Roper Writes a Bool; councilman and conch of the Piiucetou 1 onferred a faor on footbnll nlncrs. coaches and students of tlio game when he took his pen' in hnnd and wrote a book entitled "Winning l'ootlull " Koper is n popular writer, which menus when he hns something to say he knows how to sa it. He knows his subject thoroughly nnd handles it in a masteil wa. "Winning PootbiH" is something different in litera ture of the gridiron. Koper takes his icadeis through the season from the er. first day of practice to the final whistle of the closing game. There are many things in the hook to help the footbnll fan nnd it is well worth rend ing. Dodd. Mead & Co are the publishers. ro)it(3M. 10:0 by Public T.rdprr to. Dodgers ired One I dory, Indians 1-2 Game Ahead As n result of its ietor over the Ciinnts cstenlay Hrookl.wi is again fie games in the lead, nnd now has to win only one of its remnining four games to clinch the pennaut. If the Itrooklynites win one more game they will finish the sen son with niuetj -one games won and sixt -three lost for a percentage of .fi!ll, and it will then be Impossible for the New Yorkers to better these figures, exeti if they win all of their six contests, which would give them ninet won mid sixt -four lost for a percentage of .."Si. I'xcn if the Dodgers are beaten in the four gnnies the (limits can do no more than tie them. Anil the Indians and White s,ox both triumphed .xestcrdn. th rela the pohitlon of the two contender, for the pennnnt in the American League race remains the snme The Cleveland team Is half u game ahead of Chicago. The Indinns iiave seen more games to play and the White Sot only four. SEVERAL VACANCIES IN NEW CAGE LEAGUE Maine woods to recuperate from an liuliie.trial finncflme Wawn Mo,., other renetion in health, and Ouilfnrd ' wv-T Hall in Uptown Sec tion of City After a four-year absence from the cage the Industrial Kasketball League will make it reappeiranco this season This organization 1 the outgrowth of the teams in the riillndelphin Mnuu- facturers' Ilaseball League. One meeting lias been held and plans advanced to such an evtml that one of the best balls in the city hns been i leased for the plaung season. The new ' playing quarters nre in the uptown section. This city has some first-class teams representing tlie industrial world, such as Dobeon, Iliitld, Hairetts, Stetson's, Hale & Kllburn, HoopcH & Townsend. James Hunter, of the latter, who is sponsor for the new league, wants to hear from firms desiring franchises llo'can be reached at tin linn of Hoopra & Townsend There is still room for two teams. Dlsston Soccermen Beat Erie Newark. N. !., Sepi 27 Dlsiton am er team, of Philadelphia arnred n slmal lie tory yesterday by defeating the Brie A A eleven In a National txiaxue match nlajed al Clark's Field Heore ,1-2 Ttiei Pblladelphlana Uillled the wlnnlnK coal In the last five minutes of play thrnutih l'lsnn nho sent arrosa a stlnglnc shot, which Ward could not et lo In time The, other two Dlastnn coale were scored In the open In seslon. tivlnr them tha lead at tb Interval by 3-V v WHEN A FELLER www ' TwiSH MIME) OUIMET FOLLOWS EVANS HERE; FANS 'CAN SIT IN AS JUDGES Country-Wide Golf Dispute Over Relative Merits of Amateur Leaders Likely to Gel More Airing Here After Merion This Week Rv SANDY XT rOW for the start of another week X1 in Philadelphia when the premier amateur golf staix of many districts. past anil present will be seen hero in action. Met ion is the stage. On Wcdnesdii nnd Thursdnx thercwill be the Merlon medal -ila. totirnc of 711 holes; Kn dav and Snturdnv the classic twosomes and foursomes for the Lesley cup. The countrywide golf dispute por the relntne merits of Francis Ouitiiet nnd Chick Kvans will doubtless be the all-absorbing topic nt our best nine tenth holes this time next week, for the local fans will bnxc 11 chnnco to sit in ns judges for themselves. Ouiinet beat Ilians nt Oakniont last year in the national second round. Cvuns swamped Ouiiuet at the Hugi neers' this cnr in the final round. Said Ouimet last .car: "I was luck to win. That shot of Hums s on tlie lust ercen was. not like him nnd wns iccrettable after the great match we had. I hope we meet again. Said P.vans this ear: "I was lucky. i:crUhiug seemed to break right for me nnd I bad a streak I (Ion t cNpeci ..., in .tntiliiiite. I ceitnmh needed it to beat Ouimet nnd I hope I hacitm one eiery time we meet Critical Audlenco Evans showed his wares Inst week ,.i Morion neniiist Vnrdon and liny. Ouimet plays this pair again at Brool, Ouimet plays this pair . gain " llno tomorrow nnd will depart light after the match for Philadelphia le has promised to nppear in time to pa . t,., ,nl,,l tmrnntnctlt nllll Will IllllllH less haxe a critical aildiciice of admirers on his 7" hole medal omuls. Then coirfes the phi for the Lesley Cup The ten best plaers of New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsl Minia meet In singles and foursomes. The Kc stone State won the cup last car and the customary procedure is for the champion team to draw a bc the first da. New Yoik should theie fore meet Massachusetts. Mnssnehusctts has niinouncid its 'team which includes: Francis Ouimet, ! .(esse (luilford. Fred Wriglit (Mnssa 1 ihusetts champion and tied for national medal 1. P. C. Newton (citptain). Und- ncx Brown. Larry Paton. II. II. Whitteniore. Uay (torton. W C. Chick. ' Tnni Clallin, II. I'stabrnok and Parker Schofield. New York has Oswald Kitkb.. Jesse Swcatscr. Prank Dcr. Luclen Wnlker. 1 ,lerr Traxers. Neil Saw.ter. Ueggio 'Lewis, fiardiner White. Phil Carter, I'eter Harmon, .lohnnt Anderson, I Willie Uepkie and .lark Strain". I'a. Heat N. . Lnst ear Pennsvlinnia wttn four of the foursomes from New ork and five of the twosomes, eliminating the Gotham golfers the first da. Prom various sources the Pcnnsvl vnnia team this car is said to include the following: S. I) Herron. Max Marston, .1. Wood Plntt. W. C. Pownes, (ieorgc lloff ner. Pnjght Arm strong. Norman Maxwell, Mereditli .lack and Then M ll.ters and an alter nate from both Philadelphia and Pitts burg. Massachusetts was minus Ouimet nnd ( luilford last car. Ouimet bciug in the r..ll..M (lint In feellnc that lie bad plajed enough golf to win the Ray State open. With these two present this ear at Merion, Massachusetts in a favorite over New York, and if the liny States win, another disputed supremacy will he fought out the next day when Massa- hiisetts meets I'ennsyhanin for the title. I Inn-no s. (Illlmrt 1 'vi,.rn l,BM heeo a enntrnversi icer I Hinci Oakniont ns to whether Herron ould hnve beaten Ouimet had the met. s leaders for their teams tluj are likely to meet here Saturday afti rnoon and there ought t- bo plcntj of fire works for the week-end throng An) way ou look at It. this will be a week frnught with a darling caliber of golf. Thero is a rumor going the rounds that a prodigal golf son of this cit is nbout to return for a little links session In the person of Marcus Alexander Oreer, a product of Cobbs Creek, who established the course record of (IS, at Heaconsfield this year, during the play for the amateur championship of the Uoval Canadian Golf Association Howard Thorton. president of the Philadelphia Golf Club, writes that he has received n letter from Greer to the effect that the latter wanted to come hero to land, If lie could, the Caldwell Cup. This Is the big event nt Cobbs Creek, open to all pliners there and Greer neeibi one more leg on It foi ppr manent possession Tlio tiiniiiing rounu utni pia sinrts sinloriln It was twice won b f!rper. . b.ro nf Hie nor. who wna therefore) unable to compete In 1018. when U wns wen by Charlie J-'oein, ana last year by NEEDS A FRIEND MrNIHLICIv Kohert Pierce, the Cobbs Creek swat ter, who heat (irccr on the 17th. I'reer is a member of (irand'mere in Camilla, where Dave Cutbbert, for inerl Huntingdon Valley tutor, is pro. The pair pla.rd n sensational round iinntly before n gathering, and Oreer. coming home in III', made the lowest smre ever made on the course. Their curds follow : 1 J rep r O'JI . . J I .1 I H S 1 In 1114 2 3 4 4 1 uihbert 1 an 3 3.' OS 434 4 a 71 long nuil ul In :. .1 i a m ) j m r. u r. b 5 The course is (12411 juids par is ."0 for eneh nine. Nomina Maxwell has had his troubles in the pin for the cups nn which he has a grip. At Whltcmnrsh last car and this his "hoodoo" proved the eighteenth bole, nnd the necessary nineteenth he had to plav both times in his dispute for tlie Gcist cup. Funny Pup Last c.ir Mnxwell won a leg on the St Martins cup and was easih (lie class uf the field last week. But (lie combination of n little dog nnd the 72. phi cd against him by A. .. Huntiug- iiun, 1 iiiiuiieiu, in 1110 semilinn s. wns much bv a I down nmrpin iii-nhi Of courseas Joe MMil tin sas, Hunt- 'tngdon doubtlessly plas better golf be cause nis nnme proves lie knows I game from "a to .." the Hie dog in question was a cross be tween a wooly St. Hernard and nn 111,- lln,iPrBlInB dasPhllni ,. fo0"(1 Maxr, ,, nr01n(J im, , , basing the ball and friskiug hither ana ou As n result MiinwcII was inlsslnp hii. tee shots now and then iih well as the little putts, which cost him his chance. Uonnld'on CressU.n be nineteen- ear-old Iluntinednii Vnllov vine u,,n won tlie ht. .Martins cup, ulso won his iirsi lournameni up ,jtH n xer long tec Shot, IllllNS his Irons rell mot Imu shown nn excellent temperameut iU''bls UIUICIICS. Jle has shown "intermittent flashes 01 urtlllauce, as (Jeorge HolTner would say. for some time, and his lone tri umph, at last, should gito hftn n win ning game from now on. He defeated 11 er, tine pilfer in the finals when be ousted Iluiitingdon. the lalter. apiiroaching fifty .ears of 11 kc. wns xisiiii allected i the hii iiiunty ot the dn. his strokes towatd jue nnisn seeming to lack "punch 11111 rcswiii would have been close to n 111-11 iiiui tber pla.ed the b.c holes, so 11 was me ouiigster nil the wii Football Results of Season's Opening Day I'ust t'eiatiare, (I Penn HarVflrd 1 llr.lv Critji, 1 ffrown .". Hhoilr Island .state (I t'mlnus U Huteera 7. Rtraruar sr. Hoharl. 7 Penn Hint- i'7 Muhlenberg 7 Trlnlt 11 i onii Antlea i) .Mhldletun 1 Union 0 Maine Flnslon rilerlt n West i-bIiiIu 14 V Vn Genevan n Wahliisioii unil Jefferaon. 5S. lk-thani.0 Haten at Vi.n McKlnley I) ertnoiii lo St l.nureniH " Sprtncn-lil ?1 liowilnln 0 l.ehlnh Js i ehunon Vnllrv n Went mill hnlllh liiillana 47 rranlilln. 0 Kalnniaaon j, MIch'Kan Ak-alea leorala Tri.h, 41. Wake Forest 0 Sortli ( an Uiih. Sute 23, TJ iMdnon 0 Tennestee I,', llmnrv and llenrj 0 W.elern II i , IS Toledo, 3. ( avH 14 Hiram 0 Win ati i It Huldw.ll) Wallace 0 Holv l-rnH RACES TODAY AT HAVRE De GRACE SEVEN RACES DAILY Special Pcnna. R. R. (rain leaves Broad St. Station, 12:31 P. M.; West I'hila.. 12:39 P. M. direct to course. IJ. & O. train kaes 24th & Chestnut Sts., 12:56 P. M. Admission Grandstand and Paddock, S1.G5, including Gov ernmont Tnx. FIUST It ACE AT 2:30 P. M. ymn sajajjaiai jLatajajLis nmi bS CUIRP PARK" aniDC, rlF IIASI'.nM.I, TOIIAV, .1 I. M Athletics va. New York nestned Seats at. oimbeln and gpaidJnis GILLINDER DRILLS ST.L Wayne Athletes Open Season With Ridley Park Next Friday . St. Luke's School warriors nre for tunate In having big, jovial Fred 011 linder as conch of the 1020 squad, ttllllnder hns been coaching footbnll teams at St. Ltikc'H for some fourteen years, (lilllndcr is In the pink of con dition to hnndle the iilncrs, and they will have to be at their best when Fred gets down to show them how. The big St. Luke's conch returned after n season nt Ocean City, where he played In the South Jersey tourna ment, joined in many a fishing party, iinthcd, motored nnd generally enjoyed life. Now he Is drilling some forty-fie Main Liners In the rudiments of foot ball. Fred Wnllace. former Philadel phia baseball plaer, is athletic direc tor at the school and assists tiillindcr with the football squad. St. Luke's faces Kidley Park High School on October t nt the Wayne field. Captain Prow 11. veteran half back and star of Inst year's team: Ty son. Marthiez. tin speedy end; Mann, tackle, and Stewart, cculer. nre the ctcrnns. These players are all voter- : ans of the 1018 and 1011) undefeated teams. Of last year'M subs Wilson. Winn. Murdoch, Ulnck nnd Tnylor de serve speclnl mention. Candidates for the team Include Oilier Durnnt, for the line; Stiliman. a fin ished lmlfbnck fiom llnrvard Prep:, John Scott, a speedy end ; Tlmberlake 1 nnd Uode, a lDS-pounu cnuiiiuiue ior gunrd. Urowning, one of the veterans, did not return and his loss will be keenly felt. Manager Calvin II., Onkes has ar ranged the following schedule: October 1 Kidley I'ark at Wayne. October S Open October 13 West Philadelphia Catholic at Va n. October 21 renn Charter at Wayne. October SO Kplncopal at Wayne. November 0 -fit. Jameag Colleun away. November 13 Hryn Athyn Academy at November 10 Chestnut 1 111 1 Academy at Pt Martin's. With the cxcentlon of the Chestnut 1 1 lilt game, the St. Luke's officials were able to get other local elevens on the 'schedule for games at AVanc. This .will work to a disaihnntnge to the loinl rnnlcrii. West l'hllnileliiliiii Catholic High. Pcnn Ctinrtcr and upiscnpni him plav on the Main Line field. The train tare to waync many is nm 11 smnll mntter from the stand ilpoint 01 the uvernge commuter to the schoolboy it represents the greater pari 01 11 week's allowance. The crowd at Waiie will not be nenrly so large on the das I of the games with the local teams as would be the case it tho Wimio team ' played In this city. j Season Well Under Way The school football season is well miller m), notwithstanding reports from Hbe baseball fields to the continr. Pootball made a great start Saturda. Norristown Higli students nre celebrut ing their first ictor. They beat Pol- 111 ra, - lo U. I' rom toe pruiciimi down. ccry one interested in Norris town's athletic prestige was on hand to cheer the victors, and lien Swede. M, Swede. Coleman. Histilng nmi t 'upturn Slough were nmnng "l nose present who came in for n tinge share of the applause. Coach .Imiiieiiiian had every rtasou to no pieaseii wit 11 me siiohhik made in the first gume. ,t. nerwxn. the Lower Merion t licit School eleven, which is as nenr to being a local clew it as the Dai by high team, defeated the Trrdffrii Paston High pla.iers 111 a bitterly contested game. (' to 0. Powell. Met rear, Quinu and Derbutn excelled. Illg Games Tills Week This week will muik the start of mnuy of the big games. Central High will play Wilmington High nt Central: Swarthmore High ami Lpiscopnl play at Ppiscopal ; Lansdimne High 'meets I'enn l hnrter nt i.'iieeu lane; west Philadelphia plajs Itiuiiior High at KE SQUAD Witjne; Itidley Park phis St. Luke's nr,,ssi0, peenis to be thnt wc won everv ii t Wiune. and the Southern Hich i'.i'.i.. ti, ,nlri fact that FiulamL athletes pla. Hmerfoid High at Haver- ford; Friends' Centiul plii.s at (ler- imintown Friends. On Satuidu Allentown High pla.is at Norristown : Williamson School trnvels to Hill Sibnol, and West dies- er comes here for (he came witli Cath olic High ut Calnll field. , CHAMPIONS AT OLYMPIA - i Ruth, Kelly and Costello Guests at Bouts Tonight ', Uoxlng fani will pt a close-up 0fi three rccenth crowned world's chnm tiionH tonight nl the Oljmpiu. Italic Ruth, busi'hnll's mouarih,; Jack Kelly, dual OI.Miipic i haiiipion in lowing singles nnd doubles nmi Paul Costello, I joint holder with Kelli of the doubles i crown, will be fiiestn nt the ringside. ' Pddie Miilionej, of the Pacific coast, will iieet Joe I trn iniuiii in the main' bout. Finnkie Mnsnn of Port Wujne, Intl., i fnres Johnny UafT. of Jerse Citj. Pud Chiistinnia. of r.uftalo. will make his riitlndelphln debut against Puggy Lee. Wnller Rennie ami Joe Ritchie clash and Andy Rums meets Prankie Conway. Ascension, 5; Nativity, 0 tho Ascension mm-ei club opened Its sea son yesterday afternoon cm the hom Krounda In spite of the hnt Mat rtiau'a team Khoued some of their nhrdlu tin un ounnun showed some of its laat nu a Htiecd had not left them fur the .shin out the Ka Ivlty eleven In. n scon nf r, conla t,, u Everybody Ready? Trenton Fair SEPTEMBER 27, 28, 29, 30, OCTOBER 1 DAYLIGHT-SAVING TIME EFFECTIVE A DAZZLING ARRAY OF WONDERS The World's Greatest Girl Daredevil LAURA BROMWELL Amazing Demonstration of Looping the Loop With nn Airplane, Defying Dnnger and Danth. 1000 Soldier-Horsemen Firit Division Men, U. S. in Foati of Valor A. TROTTING, PACING AND AUTO POLO, FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW OF 25 ACTS; BIGGER, BETTER MIDWAY ENLARGED EXHIBITS. Never a Dull Moment Unprecedented Displays in Agricultural, Horticultural Stock, Art and Fancy Work Departments SPECIAL POULTRY, PET AND DOGSj-lOWS EXCURSION RATES ALL RAILROADS ROBINSON ADMITS IT LOOKS LIKE DODGERS And If Brooklyn Comes Through "Uncle Robby" Have Lots of Ammunition to Uphold Wobbly National League Prestige ny GKANTLAND KICK Tlirlco Hailing Them DoflgerH Shades of Kcelcr and Kcltcy and Bheck- Jennings, Kennedy,, Dahtcn and Jones, ' Xot to dray up an ancient record, Not to rattle long-i-anished bones; Shades of Vasry and Dunn and haircll, Looming up with tho rap again, Hail to the clink in the ljbbcts barrel Urooklyn' hack on tho map again! Shades of Anderson ani McOttire, Daly, Hughes and the oldiimo bunch; f;ioM Aorc nWten f'om balldom s Tyre, Here voiitcs Nineveh with the punch; II ho icn? if siiokc of the Vhocnis nsioj ii'17 m 111 the gape again? Here they vome trith tho hits and smashei lirooklyn's back on the map again! Ciants, yc Hugs, to the Cubs and Giants, Slip the Viralci a unging cheer; Hotel your praUc of the Indians' set- ""v 1 . , On tcith the Sockian chanticleer! Then, torn looic fiom her ancicni thraldom, . Here, tehcic the ghost flays flap again, One niorc roar to the gods of balldom HrooUun'x back on thv map again! W I! IIAVK it from n straight Inside source thnt when asked who hnd the better chance to win the next world series, Mannger Wilbert Itoblnsou con fessed that it "looked like Brooklyn." Carrying On IN 1014 nnd in 1010 Boston and Cin cinnati lifted the National League from tho mire of the bosky dell. But, from 1010 to 10'JO out of the ten world scries championships plajed, these arc the only two National League conquests. The other eight belong to Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago, of the American League. Brookbn mow faces the job of carry ing on or picking tin approximately where the Hcd left off. Tim TCnt on at League won in n'uii. 1 1014 and 1010 or every lift h year. 1 1 this status ts Kept up 111c ni-i "" jjCagnc victory won t nrrtve uniii i-' Hut we can recall no lorrori in.iiioi 1 .,(.. n,,,i miikus ntiv such interval compulsory. Your Uncle Kobb 11 s ouite n bit of ummunltion to tire, nhd It Is reported that he will use both bav rcls. Tlie Other SIdo nf It DKAK Slit The results of Antwerp will nwaken. 1 trust, the United States to tin necessity of training a greater nuniber ,ot oung athletes for the next Obnipic. If not. we liny hit the toboggan nnu snouiu f beaten four cars from now b llltle countries, siith ns Sweden nnd I-inland. Indeed.we were benten this enr so far as first place honors were coiicerneti. 1 hope our newspapers were not m slcil In the total In points. inland, a coiiutrv of H.OOO.OOO inhabitants, won tlie .marathon, cross country, javelin throw, ten kilometers, shot put. discus throw. So that for individual wins Finland hail six and we had fivethe 100 meters. 120(1 meters, itm iiuniies. pole Minlt anil high jump, the hammer throw being 11 weight event. ISotioc thnt in the itinniug races we won hut tliice individual events. A leading French sporting journal sns- '' athletic prestige of the Pulled States has been ver. much lowered at Ant werp." Is this realized at home.' IIY ONH WHO WAS THKUH. Chauny, Alsne, Scptembci. E ores VIDPNTLY this linsn t been real- zed over here, for the generul im- I with hor .'1,000.000, won six firsts in i j0,j pvontR nKainst our tho firsts, with hlOOOO.OOO to drnw from, is quite col',K, to show that Pncle Sam has his worjj c.,,t out for tlie next stnud. ..... thing MANY a cove ui this existence has tlie strength to break through It he aTTraBlafl'SAl.-llt.-eajiriie snv nilllNH v. riiiiniuis 'iimvai liflii riinisTiANA . I'urmv lkk DOUBLE WIND-UP 8 KllS. VIIANKIK JOIINN'V . MASON vs. BUFF JOK, 8 HUH. KliniK BENJAMIN vs. MAH0NEY Seats on sale now, Olympla llox Offlco, at Walton Hotel Iluftet. Oroaa & Locust Hts. KEEP FIT Exerciso ai Herrmanns Physical Training Institute B. F. Keith's Theatre Bldg. Let's Go to the $75,000 in Purses and Premiums RUNNING HORSE RACES Livi mn only hnd tho knack of proper: opening to attack. Pick! "8 tha TN EITHER football or life one fa- hie cnu offset five fine plnys. Shows You Should Sco ((-DAUB" IIUTH In "The Bat of Ho.'-'Crt ItblnS" Ia "T" h im DT('tmp',?-v ty '!TI"' Nou Man Miller Ilugglnsln "Call the Doctor." QASEr, Tirablo.Hnrley and Itow your ft t'.niiicd II rus.! ttnsa .ijwtiiti .'"o"B i:-iin nnmei! (Ui .. Minnesota, f inn nr. ini...' . , .'" nll..turrican view. ul """ MAN O' WAI , "Bubo" .Hull ,, jMk Dempsey. Hns Oame Nature .j denly decided to build kingdom of greater power in ia"or!' the more or ess effete collection ,ne j,, used until this trio stepped forth " riAHPENTinR was panned i,. v-' over hero before for uot tichitn. and when ho returned ley wouldn't let him fight. Yet we grow peevi.h times becnuso wo dun't nr,,tnin.i .,"' pliitosophy of oUier countries and thloV of their domes In terms of pure concrete On this side of tho fence can you blame the French fighter for being dS baffled niid a bit bewildered by tlr combination, Copurtaht, 10)0, all rlohts rettrxti X' BALTIMORE WINS, 3 TO 2 Chaney Scores Knockout Over Rey. nolds In Intercity Bouts Philadelphia lost by tho count of 3 to 2 nt the National In the Intercity rlpt matches with Ualtimoro on Saturday night. Two knockouts resulted on th program, each city being credited wltl one. Oeorge Clinncy stowed away (ieorglc Hej nolds In less than n round and .loe Jackson scorctl a technical ' knockout in tlie fifth ocr Dick SM who said after the bout that he woUf retire from tlie ring nnd make hh horn in Plilludelpia in tlie future. Reynolds wus no match for dinner and tho llnltinion knockout hnd htf trouble gnining bis decision mor the Phllndelphlun. l'wry time fJcorrr started 11 bodj punch in the direellnn i (leoigie, the latter juiupeil into tlie sir ,1 und lltieii ins mice. 'J nc Lnyo was not utiexpelted. Dnnnv Frush wns a m inner or IJnblu McConn. Otis Pranchinnl. ,! spite defent at the terrific wallops i,( Frankie Ulce. prnjed he was a promb ing lad. nnd ('hurley Ray was the jictor ner l.mie ,ien. uiih.. Mud. 1 i.tiavana filler Shade-Grown Wrapper '"It forreal em 1 ""' 7 no meanwh e hn JCIIH ndlllStl.fl nn n . '"""P Wnv. from .' , 'JJ;J. '3 hii -.:.":.:. ouui. cj . 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