!A"BT'?5 V jP l i:- w . .K v, sfVBNING PUBLIC -BBD&EB-PmiBEglA:, TmfiAX, ' W6rblRf-2, ioabV ' -.VlVifrfe.V ' v., Another baseball scandal! phils and a's arrange so-game series for next f . rv'-w;,, ' i .a L2.I -t a:' c spurn ft I I , -J FOOTBALL PICTURE IN THE EAST WILL BE COMPLETED WITH YALE, PRINCETON AND CORNELL ON GRID IJy ROBERT W. MAXWELL Sport Itdllor Evening t'utille Ledger y ft Z j A YALE and Prlncoton will entertain on the gridiron llilw afternoon, tlitm completing the eantirn football picture. Theae coIIpbcb mid Cornell delayed the grand Opening one week, dexirlng to devote more time to pre liminary work, Ynle plnyn an easy game with Cnrnegro Tech, Cornell will have a picnic with Rochester and Princeton tackled Swarthmoro. The Tigers arc likely to Have trouble, but dhotild win. Swartlnnore Is unusually strong this year, nineteen letter men bolng on the gquad. However, no game' linve lje.cn played as yet and tliia always is a big handicap. Princeton nlso Indulges In it Initial battle, but the players further advanced. Coach Roper has Keen to that. It will be interesting to observe the system used by Boner this fall. The 1'rlnceton coach in one of the "most efficient in the business, but Is willing to take suggestions and improve his style of play. Ho admits lie doesn't know It all and does not stick to his own idean JuBt to prove they are right. . Last year In the Yale game I noticed that Princeton vltsed tho forward pass which had been so successful at West Virginia and a few plays from the Pittsburgh attack. They were good for many yards and the ltlue players found them hard to stop. Roper has the proper system, but before using nny of the opponents' plays lie first gets permission from tliti coach. ' ' Therefore Princeton will present a varied attack. The best ground-gaining plays of last year will be sprung irom time to time and others will bo added. Roper's broad-minded policy was responsible for tho success of the Tigers last year. Pennsylvania probably wlir have o hard gamo with Ducknell. The Lcwlsburg athletes have been working bard for this game and hope to spring a surprise. How ever, tho news leaked out that the team was much stronger than usual and Pcnn put in some extra hard licks this week. Coach Helxman will not Introduce his new dance steps In the game If he can avoid it. The "glide," as Hcisman liken to call it, is Bomcthlng new, and the coach docn not care to let the opposing scouts look It over. P POSSIBLE, he will hold it under cover until October SO, wheti Hugo Iiezdel: and his Penn ' State team appear on Franklin Field, Lehigh Eleven Plays West Virginia ONE of the hardest fought battles of the day is likely to be stnged in Morgantown, W. Va., when Lehigh plays West Virginia. Tom Kendy's team is confident of victory and has some new stuff to spring on the Moun taineers. The players have an Idea that West Virginia Is overrated tills year and will endeavor to prove it. How ever, the Southerners are reported to be stronger than ver. and this points to a tussle. Gil Dobie will make his debut up at Cornell with a new football team and n new football system. Doble has turned things upside down at Ithaca and built up an eleven according to his own ideas., Many freshmen and last year's scrubs arc on the varsity squad and the regu lars have been forced to forget their reputations made In the past. Cornell has given Doble a free hand and hopes to get back Into the sun. Pittsburgh opens with Geneva College nt Heaver Falls, Pa., but this doesn't mean anything. Pitt has a formi dable team this year and will bo up in the front runk ns of j ore. Hob 1'olwell's Navy eleven stacks up against North Carolina. This was supposed to be nn easy gamo, but the Southerners have engaged Mylln Fuller, of Yale, as head coach, and some real football will bo used. rPlTPi Vniversity of Maine plays Harvard and it likelu to suffer for the mistakes of the Crimson in the Holy Cross game. Harvard icill attempt to nlti up a bio score to make up for the 3-to-0 victory last Saturday, West Gets Going TN THE West t-oveu of tho "Hlg Ten" teams are schod 1 tiled to get under wny. It Is rather early to say any thing about the championship possibilities of the con tenders except that all have held preliminary parleys and agrei' that they have championship elevens, liiwn nud Indiana at Uloomlngton nrc the first and only elevens of the group to battle with a bearing on the Conference title. With veterans In the line-ups of both tenuis, advanced football is the order of the day. Indiana Is expected to have u slight edge because of its experience, but Iowa has been developed through Intensive practice. Indiana may be the favorite, but being favorite in a football gamo never makes any difference with tho opposing side. Minnesota horns into the picture crippled to n cer tain extent by faculty rulings which have made four star players ineligible. They are. down on the program to mingle with North Dakota nt Minneapolis. 'TUB Oophcrs arc always a slow team to round into form and are expected to put up good early football, as inijfama 7ai been driving his men at an unusually fast pace. Scrap National Commission THE nbolltlon of the National Commission, substituting n civilian tribunal, is the nuggcstlon of four major league clubs following tho unsavory mess which has been dished up to the baseball fans through the Investigation of the crooked 1010 world series. Recently the National Commission seems to have been a tltlo only. The greatest crisis In the history of professional base ball finds the National Commission without a real head. It Is not constructed for the handling of the nffalrs of baseball in a big and broad way. but for tho Interests of a few big magnates. It has worked in a fog of secrecy and chicanery. There ore a few magnates who may bcllcvo that tho old state of affairs can Inst, but the majority of them will agree that there must be new men at the head of baseball, men who have no financial Interest in the game. (iCCHAP the National Commission," says John VJfeydlcr. Viry shortly John JToydler will be regarded as the big prophet of the game. Copyright, MO, by Public Udocr Co, IS- DOUBLE-HEADER IN HOSPITAL BENEFIT Stetson and Dobaon Nines Play at Phillies' FieldOne Game Between Girls Ei The nnnunl benefit game of baebnll for the Stetson Hospital, Fourth street 'nd Montgomery avenue, will be played this afternoon on the Phillies' grounds. A double-header between the repre Hcntativcs of Stetson and Dobson -srill be played. Pirates and Reds Will Play in Triple-Header Pittsburgh, Oct. 2. The Pitts burgh and Cincinnati National League baseball clubs will play three games here today. The first game will begin nt noon, and fans will be permitted to witness the three games for one admission price. SMITH NINE TRAVELS Plays at Parkeaburg Today; MeetB New York Ship Tomorrow A big delegation of fans nop the northeast- section of the city tecum -panied the Marshall E. Smith team this morning to Parkcsburg. Pa., where the SOCCER CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY TODAY industrial League and Allied American Association to Start tho Ball Rolling AND THEN HE TOOK UP GOLF . -J .v'V. ' ? . f ,. -" i xTfrewo To.,--.wo it has To bo ' 5 JShs AM UT0PAORK V ,! n,np on I TBM OttlofcK . jffWfe, ft&r 2s.tVI I To Co-Oou-T Quea(-H0VMwU--Tf M-Q'QV iP?lillt Govt "utT1eeI fV!. pmvsicim 1 S at And f ml riSht dill- iuu FgjSila 1'fT TirSp S" ( insist YooTakb a J jJJJ; y ( MGT AT first 1 rZ;- - You voi'Tr KwocXoFFt!(f0(J11' TOOK I FOR "" Go MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS Following records in the two major leagues Include games ployed on Wednes day, nnmes and figures of llrooklyu and Cleveland clubs, probable opponents in the 1020 world's scries, being set In bold face : American League JBa.''ir;c rinjer Club CI. At). H. II. Jill. 811. TC. Blilir; St. b 181 017 181 S81 IT 8S I07 JacKion. CW....14U DOS 103 i'18 12 11 .3S4 SSwktr Clcv....I4 8 134 209 8 0 ,8M JUilh. N. V H'J 9 138 172 84 la .H7 K. Collins, Chi.. 180 BhU 112 310 Ilhlfi. Cltv .... 28 81 11 Evans. Clev . . 84 168 81 88 Jtcobson. Ht. L...181 (1113 U3 20u nice. Wain H l(l 82 208 Murphy. CM . 88 108 10 80 W.avir Chi . ..181 031 102 3lB HwU. Clev. . .. 18 88 JO 20 Nimamakcr. CIbV. 83 60 10 17 Tobln. Bt. I.. . .144 884 Ftlach. Chi ii ooi Htmh. A'a. Cobb. Del. . Judge. Vnh... O'Neill, Clfv,. llemtryx. llont. 13UKRI1, A" .. . Mllun, Woih Wilt. A' Jiiiulpfioa, Irv. ITttit. . x Hmllh. CI Ine flsrdnfr, t'lev Hmlth. St. L Hooper. Uoit. Iitnmun. Wllllarai, 10 .1118 413 .124 460 .110 4H0 140 478 . 1)11 803 123 480 .120 BOO . A3 218 .101 88U 134 878 .128 447 .180 nso . OB 880 .1811 83U iii...m r2u lit. L.141 820 The fir-Jt game will be 'between the feminine nlnci of these sporting goods team plays the l'oko- phints, and the second will present the burg Iron Co. team. regular Independent team-f. j Tht- Iron men's nine Loh won ten f, r Hie novelty is tile clash of the girls I siraigni games, tne last victim being the kr--CLC. nnd as nn added attraction. Paul Ca. .Philadelphia National. League team, by I ifiitI,: tello and .Tuck Kelly, Olympic rowing RCOre a-- mlngtou to Xnrristown this son" on heroes, will umpire. Th opposlnc , l"rskiiii' Meyer or McKcnfy will doi .'' J, Hobon. who won n do tlltchers in the hi.- eln.h .ll l, Mlb V1C Pr"lnK W,t" M"K('C " 'h WlV' tt t, . ,.- , liigenil. 'ItofTmnn for Dnuson. and Unb David On .Sumln the sporting goods team Jor the hatmnkers. Hoffman has Inst wil be at home, where it will meet only one game all year nnd he has Wid Conroy's New York ship team. tjjiii'iirii mi nn urernvr " twice a ween. The girls who will piny rtre, Dohsnn j Prances Nolan, shortstop; Agues Mc- . Laughlin, first bnso ; Ada .Taggers, pitcher; Nellie McT.nughllu, second i 'base: Oertrude Hlmou, third base;! xKHzabeth Maluskey, eenter field ; Marv Uonoinn, iiitchcr; Anna llocheller, loft field: Pel a Proctor, rliht field. I ptctsnn (Hrls (lain Fritz, second The 1020-21 soccer season will bo ushered in today by the Industrial Snc- rnnfngir "V1 ''"' A1I1,'1 American loothall Aksoclatlon. Hoth leagues open the season with large lists of entries, niit '!! In,tl""tr nl T;"nRiio. which origin a 1) carried six clubs, has added four new teams tr, thn i,o,,i ...i.m.. . '., i lied entries uer. n u- i. ".... i tatetl lIlVlll III? Mumt l..f ..I- .1I..I .1 ' Shntii W'HBh with a total of sixty-three clubs Mutt ff1 u. Only three of these divisions will z. rAh ". ,...t0,''.y...0)vlne t the teams not k.'Kl T ! ". ti.nilllllS. in,, H ,.f ..n,-!., ,:"-"'.- i hare-knee game from Wil- I i'owiter.' N. Y. U..i.h llit . . . ...M I ,....l if V Veseh. Del . ...181 op Torree. Wsih... H 30 EllVrbe. Wn.h. .. l7 824 Schans. Host ..122 ?J tlronry. Clev . 01 181 Hale Dot 73 118 Monoekr. not...l 8.10 llo.lle. N. Y.. ..121 47 Mclnnls. Haul... 148 ?37 Younn. Dot. . . .140 on Hofmann, N. Y . 18 J4 Lynn. Chi 18 24 Jloth. Wash ,..188 470 Manton. net.. .. aj Harrla, Wain.. 134 408 J. cililn... Chi.. 13J ,408 llrower. Wh .. 82 101 Myora. no.t..... 28 08 ivN'elll. Waih... 84 2Ul Otrbor. St. L.. . .181.377. ripp. N. Y T - Tin . Johnrton. Clev... lj; nsB Auatln. at ... b 2SU KrlcUnon. Wath M J Strunlt. Chi .107 3i , Be'eSeKl. SI L .120 40 Johnnon, Wn.h .83 08 SS8S: ;v g niivait " , on .., 1ft .j l-0Kinp-n.j;- '"SS KS x Tm IBS 012 100 172 11 ns hi b 'i 8 21 .807 1 .333 0 0 .332 0 11 .331 8 04 .330 0 2 .8111 1 17 .847 0 1 .343 0 1 .840 PO IPO 4 20 .330 87 1ST 14 S .38(1 7 21 1 0 .Bj3 80 130 3 18 ,S8H 00 ISO 4 10 .327 73 itiO 11 4 .820 01 168 3 3 .821 84 118 0 7 .88 05 187 3 B .328 71 103 10 .322 29 70 1 I .821 OS 118 1 2 .0 SB ISO 4 111 .810 80 141 12 8 .318 2 S .3U 2 7 .810 7 10 .810 II 8 .308 0 18 .108 Ii 11 .300 0 0 .800 0 3 .200 4 7 .208 0 3 .298 1 1 .2117 0 1 .200 3 22 ,200 7 0 .204 2 0 .204 (I 7 .291 0 0 .202 0 0 .292 8 22 .289 1 3 .2S9 0 0 .280 1 18 .287 1 12 .287 1 0 .287 0 0 .280 1 0 .285 2 4 .IVi 4 .281 1 0 .270 2 14 .280 1 3 .27.1 i 1 2 1 4 1 I 71 180 42 104 1)1 100 04 103 00 00 01 188 7 0 84 07 no nn 33 48 12 83 92 178 SO 187 03 139 Bl 14 88 10S 3 7 0 7 70 180 33 108 4 20 78 142 03 148 10 20 10 IS 23 S3 09 1 h.N- I.HWla. N. T KohalW. Chi.. the BROWN TOO CLEVER choniplonsh,,, last season, wl have, iMSf. cicv ' Dis:,1;;;::,,I71Lt,,,t,l this 7ri : f..nr.?. 'u "ibcrnlnus and the Wol- MeNnily. ,"" .? ......J,,l?r?. ."I. l'ving greatlv ??." ,.". ti i i'"''l l"'lr linu-uus. Hnhlfeld Manufacturing (',. m)t.cer "even which has copped the industrM also um 'lf;ld, troJ)hy thrc timi-H. " .bu w!" n"J lots of opposition tl,I i.riln,l,, DyHtfa. A s Rrcatl Hush, Mot Uharntv 14S 170 123 431 12(1 410 .1113 183 30 1011 38 70 118 380 87 300 . 23 27 ,14S 403 187 401 .127 407 . 47 123 . 31 an too out 08 3111 130 .vu 41 I1KI ,base ; Kdna P.ver, center field : Marion ! "un.R 'nwrence, of Camden, in the Lawrence In Third Bout of Week, year with the four n'.' " 7"?- "'. ! i I,.,.,...,, ".u iu me Pri'ston Itrown, the weight, was entirclv Wtinh 127 413 soccer M."- - . J? Ho Joni-i. Det.. . 78 .34 K. Wallcer. A's. 24 91 Jourdnn. CW " Orlffln. A'a.. .1-8 4U7 im,i. Waah . . 17 23 Hannah N. Y negro light too clever for I tho li i x . McCorkle. third base; Cnrallle Teal, pitcher: Tillie Deitelbnnin. first base; itouisc l'ille, shortstop; fatlieriiie Ilur tog, left Held ; Margaret Ten die. catcher; Marj Cnshliiunomo. right field. FARRELL HEADS BOWLERS it Elected President of the Curtis League Series Starts Friday Tonunv Parrell. of the Ledger, wos chosen lirehideiit of the Curtis linwiiug Icngue at nn enthii-iastii meeting lost evening. .Tolm Wellcr, representing en graving, nils eleeted In the offiee of see- retnr.v nnd tri'itsiner Tie league de cided that e.'irli of the eight tennis would flay three rounds, or n schedule of went -one nights The Terminal alleys ' have been selerteil for the matches. Several of the weaker team in lnt year's race have been considerabl strengthened and close hemes nrc ex- . pected. The seiiNon opens nejt Friday '. .night. The departments represented nie Kngrnvlng, Illis-king, Color, Journal. Evening Ledger. Composition, Country Gentleman nnd Post. ' YANKEES PLAY UPLAND i . Ruth, the Home Run King, to Be In Line-Up Art Bummers and the New York TtinUec will bo the attraction out at Upland this afternoon, where they nre scheduled to play Frank linker's team. Bummers will have the full Yunkee, lin6-ttn Intact, Including tho famous iome'run king. "Ilabe" Huth. Upland nnd tho vicinity are all keyed i on lor this great battle, und from all Indications tho largest crowd that hau ' ver vllted Miller's Pall Purk will be on band this nfternoon Jo help make it , K big success. Tomorrow Hummers takes , tho team to Newark for a morning game, thn jumps to New York for a matl- - neoe. ' Art still lias o few open dates and would like to hear from first-rlan.1 teams desiring this attraction. Address Art Hummers, 6813 Willows avenue, Ucll phone. Yale Ro-enaao Nlckall . ru lfswatn. fAnn.. Oct. 9.nThi Yal i Athletic Aocltlon nnnounc the return. j Our MlcWilln to toko cUr, of rnwlnr wmlnil ll itMon. II will arrive next w;?. thu !' I 'ii 1 1 '" ,mve cotrol over htllr tlniit nf the fpnopfiiiiL- tt tin Inflnnr I 'season at the Cambria last night. It' SPEEDERS AT NARRPBTU 1 n.s Lawrence's third bout of the week, i L". Hl ''HriDfcH I H Hrou weighed l.'ll pounds and Law- I a,,,. . ,, . nine m, Aut0 a"d Motorcycle Races On To- .I'lhuii Morgnn. Ill), nduiinistered a ay at Belmont Track 1 boxing lesson to Frcdih Turner. 111.'!. Some of the fastest ruclnc en i 1 Moignn showed n lot of class deiiliiig the most daring drivers in the cm., H?v ,.r .1 u. ntiiii. 1,,,.1,,-f t.. i,iu ,i,,i,i , u-in i... t i. .',""". .'" ''" countiy Molihy lAims and T,,.,- Dunle's boxed the antonioi "a TlnoZey X"XZ oc Hurry kid hrne in the first round. 79 230 III 184 A3 133 38 77 7 23 B3 102 48 111 0 17 41 183 80 70 22 38 70 132 17 4 02 127 89 113 S3 122 14 41 3 28 7 20 40 100 83 80 9 7 40 127 R4 120 J 127 11 10 82 3 10 43 02 4. SO 77 133 14 20 30 101 10 27 7 20 34 112 0 22 18 33 40 112 2 II 23 02 12 44 0 .278 1 .271 8 .271 0 .270 3 209 1 .208 2 .207 7 .207 H .207 2 .207 1 11 .207 4 10 .207 2 12 .203 ll 1 .203 0 0 .204 O 0 .203 0 II .8fi II 3 .230 I) 0 .239 8 8 .288 1 II .2.11 National League Batting rinyer ltornabv. Club a. AD. Ht. I. ..nil 371 N:holon. Pitta. 98 286 Yount-, N, Y...18I 470 llouah, Clnr. 147 S09 Kayra, llnnt 84 238 Cravath, I'hll, . . 48 80 Hmlth, St. L..... 91 813 William .mil... 148 070 Whrnt, T)kln....l44 008 Htock. St. L. 181 023 Hollocher. Chi. .. SO 803 Miuel( Thll,.. .137 510 Konrtehy, Ilkln.,127 480 Bee, Clnn 47 81 Kournler. St. L. 140 82n Mjrra. Ilkln 1S1 801 Daubert, Clnn. . .140 841 (irlmra, Ukln.... 42 109 lloberteon. Chi.. .182 402 Jlancroft, N Y..14H 000 101 1K2 1'iack. rhl 183 821 S4 180 Duncan. Clnn.. ..ISO 801 7a 100 Uroh, Clnn . ...143 642 84 103 Hmlth. N. Y 00 239 HI 70 Sullivan, llnnt .. 78 2311 83 70 Johnaton, Ilkln. .181 02O 83 181 Carey, Tltt 127 478 71138 Hoiks, lloat 142 64A 60 169 Hcathcote, St. U180 471 63 187 Merkle. Chi .... 80 820 33 03 I'uulettv. I'hll... 140 640 88 139 Lamar, Ilkln, . 20 88 8 11 hirns-el, I'hll.... 120 432 52 124 Miller, Ilkln. . . 88 297 10 8,1 I.avan, at. I-.,. .1.19 801 48 148 Kmncnr, Ilkln... 52 141 20 41 Houihworth.I'ltta.141 843 01 1.11 lllKbee, ntta....lS4 837 77 132 Daly, Chi 43 89 12 28 Mcllenry, St. L...134 40 03 188 l"akert, 'JM ..130 472 84 183 Doyle, N. Y.. .184 404 48 191 Terry Chi .. ..J80 4S1 88 138 Schmidt. Pitta. w 98 300 21 80 l.U'jue. Clnn. ... 87 04 0 1H O.NVllI, lloit. ..102 289 17 81 140 340 33 131 10, 480 60 120 n. naiit.sw.pc. 1)0 211 0 11 .870 8 84 3 7 .387 02 202 0 20 .881 82 104 4 83 .241 27 78 1 2 .334 1 13 1 o .883 88 104 1 14 .832 80 1K7 16 12 .826 83 184 7 0 .324 84 198 (I IS .818 63 90 0 19 .818 74 100 18 IS ,810 88 180 4 8 .800 20 0 II .809 77 102 3 27 .800 80 173 1 0 .303 93 100 4 11 .806 0 33 0 2 .80S 7 148 10 10 ,891 O 8 .800 4 12 .290 3 10 ,200 0 IB .293 1 6 .293 1 fl .298 1 0 .292 1 32 .291 3 3 .291 8 M .291 1 .291 9 .200 0 .2311 B .287 0 .283 .1.11 42ft 118 174 S4 233 .137 408 03 3M HI 813 8i; 182 Fletchar. I'hll iriecn. N. Y. Iturna. N r. . Jnvrln, St. I. Kllduff, rkln.. rick. host. . . J'lfmona, fit. I. Jtartmr,. I'ltta WrlirhtlnnA.Whll 7(1 inn XIann, Hon . .113 123 Crulnu. llot. . . . M 280 Schulti St. L . 98 310 Klnii. N. Y . . . 90 268 Kelly. N. Y .. .161 377 Hath. Clin . . 128 498 Wlrio, Clnn . 101 333 Iockfl. Iloat. . 130 870 Nghf N. Y. . 40 98 Darbor Phi. 98 8!9 Maranvllle. Dott.134 491 (inriitii. num.... 480 310 Allen, f'lnn , . 42 84 Whltted. Pitta. 133 400 O'l'orrell. fhl. . in J67 Ilraiiler, Clnn.. 19 23 Leluiurveau, I'hll hi 2f,s Nfla, Ilkln. .. 03 240 lllunn lll.ln fan nu 2 'KVrl ' I'Uhoeter, Ht. L 78 213 rvcnle, Clnn.. 148 Mi Cutshaw, I'll . 12S 479 Ilnrldvn. Clnn.. 17 91 Carlson. Pitta 38 82 J. .Miner, i'nu, ua ;i2u 80 70 oo i;d 80 108 17 02 10 60 23 83 4 118 39 71) OS 84 82 70 08 1611 10 BR 132 2 SO 94 08 131 ll 20 27 S1 4H 129 3D 84 10 22 82 128 29 07 3 0 29 07 87 04 71 101 2(1 68 83 131 37 123 7 7 .230 1 0 -SfyiBnider. NY. .87 201 n. ? 'm5S i fielimamlt. Ilkln. 20 Oil 1 i jas I Sinltli. Ilkln 3? 19 l2 f.r, niXHv, Phil.. " !"?. 0 41 101 7, ?. U'leltrr, Ilkln. . 20 7.1 r -r.?d KLuilu. St 1 42 0". S 'siS KHIott. Hkln.. . 49 110 J ;2 i Hrhupn, St I.. 3S S2 n ?,1i5,lord1 Host ;;;",, i' in is ia 44 wtinWtV. Clev,149 640 78 129 Tit tit v A'a. WliM: St L ... 37 04 2.' Soccer Games Scheduled in League Play Today Cnurtney. " Vlck. K. Y ' .... Htanaao. Djt . . AlnTnlth. De Urady. Hoat Khmke. Del Shiiwkey N 1 Ciildnt-ll. t'fv. nommell. A. Miwre A',,---finllnwo' A I.niilc. t-'le; Merto". ('', Hurrus, A niulieu. A a. Naylor. A'a I'erry. A'a HarrlJ. A'a 80 03 31 118 78 230 00 1S4 .'.3 ISO 87 101 41 97 40 81 40 100 35 32 20 48 0 1 2S3 21 71 28 47 72 130 80 72 40 S8 42 81 30 04 10 21 12 20 10 3 12 17 13 S , 2ii n 1 11 ft 4 4 0 18 27 31 4J 41 23 MI 10 2.1 11 10 80 11 9 13 14 1.1 7 3 .242 0 .242 3 .240 4 .210 0 .240 3 .289 1 .239 8 .280 0 .233 0 .234 0 .231 1 ,2J9 II .229 4 .228 0 .228 0 228 0 .227 0 0 ,i".a 0 0 .217 0 0 212 II .208 2 .207 0 .107 (I .101 0 .183 0 .181 0 .tll'l 0 .133 0 .100 dowdy Itoat. I.ee. Pitta. Krpf, Clnn. 124 43U Tonov. N. Y. .. 41 .iiucneii, HKin.. S3 340 Mil 21 I 33 70 93 04 101 28 111 70 109 OR 332 103 8H2 120 414 43 112 33 78 01 179 , lliere ,i j. ,.,.vcn e manning' a ten -mile international n,.r,,w.M .? ' I.IUU n 1 . . ",,"u"' I ',"""' uviwicii urivurs 1 juuerica Krance, rciireMoiirlni' iiuiy. i;ngiand Am. League Club Batting st UYa7.ll and Irelnm! PnrVX..' ',' ,f"'L ' '. i.m'I'',11" w1" wPresont Itnlv and Hill Strlckler. who will represent America, are the favorites in this rnee Another feature event will he n mc- inlle niitomohllo race for women drivers MrH. Wlllmm TI,.b 111.11..., ... i in x t- UW. "' iiuuueipnin; r. , .ulss .11. lverner. nt Nvmimwo n..,i mi..., r-tlilrd nnd Hpruee direct. " Marguerite Stlllson. of Mt Hnllv imii. rett Manufartiirtn. at Hmlth A Kur-1 been entereil tk, ..V,V "" "au Uliltehiill Common. Frankfort. net 11 eun reil In this event. ..c imiiuriycic riuurs win Include Harry Klehes. Morrison. I'nrrell, Dc Hlinone, und .Tnrdenine, the Italian, nnd n naif scorn others. The nrngrnni will include a motor cycle sldeear race, a rive-mile motor cyclo free-for-all, ten-mile motorcycle free-for-all; iiutomobllo time trials, one mile, five-mile iintiimnlilln fllnMu "11". n.... ... 11. ,".",, " ,-...-".. ,. , Hmlth, 11 and Tioiu , "- '""' "inuuup; ten-mile rree-for- uui live-nine sweaptiaKC nuu tne special race for women drivers and the inter national event. I.MUHTIIIAI, I.KAOIE MdlKnri.R lliu-ilulrk 5, .Miibi-, ut llohlfeld, llroad Ktreet und Alleclieny utenue. 1'lrlxher urn, ut I). l.uoUjn Suns. Cnlir una .Mill tureeia. J. II. hteteon, at N, Hnellenburf & 1 nirty-ini llarrrtt utinh ('(ILI.KGK O.UIK8 Vnlrerolty of I'ennmltunlu, ut .Moorea toun Crlrket. Moorestown, N. J, AI.LIKI) LlUdUi; Flri.t Dlililon HlbernlanK, ut J, Si J, Doli.on, Tlilrty-Oftli nnd (lueen lane. 1. 1. ' t, v ... tr, 1 ...,-. . iiriiui, . ... hi iioanrnniiiK, riiiirtu sireet nnu meeter OTenue, ralrlilll, at M. r. ittreptN. IVunderera, ut IVolfenden Kliore, Cardlnv ton. Heeond Dlfltlon Niitliltjr. ut Ateenalon. D and Ontario ktreet". Nurth Amrrlran I.ace, at Knlrhlll. Hecond and llrlntol etrrrtii. Woirruden V. ('.. ut ht. Curt ha Be. Mitr peeend stri-et "nd t'ndur evrnoe. Dlmton, nt Kennlnfton Conrrtsatlonal, II und Cleartleld xtreet. reneoyd, ut Kditemour, Ktlaemoor. Del. Cllmi-r A. A ut Kaywood, Tblrty-llmt and Dlckliuon Htrerta. CW eland 1 Ht loula. Chlcaito. . 1 Waahtnuton I Nnw York ... Illnaton.,- Detroit. Athletic. . I Cl. AH. H. H. Hit Sll.P C 160 8033 827 1827 8.1 14 .80.! 131 6331 780 1008 40 110 .800 161 8J18 771 1631 30 114 .291 149 80.13 001 1470 8.1 149 .293 134 3209 838 1149 113 04 .278 1B4 8193 034 11S.1 22 93 ,2110 131 8071 012 1.113 28 72 .263 182 8131 639 12911 42 40 .201 American League Pitching IV Went l'hlUwlelphla DMilon riftx- Welcome l C.. at llelmur A. A, elehth atreM and llaicrford utenue. Albion, ut Nnrriitan Y. M. ('. A., Fifty elxtii und Chrlktliin etreet. Vlctrli C. ('., at Mulfard. (Jlenolden, l'a. NATIONAL T.K.0I'K OAMFJI Halurdar At llethlehem, !,, IleUilehcm ' M eel r, 7. v. rcJer.ll Hliln F. C. Iteferce, "K' njainln (iroie. I'lilladrlphlu. l'a. I (.amp Hunday At lluniitie, N. J., Ilalirork 4 1 Mi'Hh 'ii.n ii v. wu. I'M A. A., nf Hi,pi.nn I Haxa S, 4, Ileferee. Dm Id jlrll. Jer.er City, 1 Stalare N, , At New York Oval, New York. New I Jmt . York P. '. vs. Ilohlne Drrdoi k F. O.. of I Cludroy SMITH BEGINS SOCCER Opens Season With Falrhlll at Home This Afternoon The Marshall H, Hmlth noccer team opens the home sca.ou on its field at It and Ontario HtrceU this afternoon ugulnst thu Falrhlll team, which Iiqh iliat Kecmeil n niece In thn trur .1I..I- ',-.. m .. :..! . M ... '"I.' .V.-- Tlnal sioii 01 me Alliou lienguo, taking tlio I'iJKnaon. 1Vah 11 nun nr ?,r , .an linn mtiftu ,.mn.T:.. r ; , ', ""' .'"", -"' """ 1'Ilie, signed new piaycrs. xuc nno-up : Pitcher. Club Mall, Clnv.. !&-. cUVland. 30 Mava N. Y.... Clcotte, Chi Myera. llpal. Kerr. Chi.. Hhocker. St. ! ronkwrlaht, D Paber. Chi Cid ell. Clev colllna N. Y.. Cvcclile. tier Oulnn, N, Y . , . Wllllama, Chi. RhiwItlY. N. Thormahlen.N Y Morton, Clev Davl Bt U Bchacht, VV h Acoata. waan. Pennock. poit. . Unmmel, A. a. . . Iluah Heel', llaynt. Ht ! SScTa'ryN'Waih. 1 lion,.."""-; Tluisen. !"-. Ilrooklyn. N. V. Iteferce, William II. Wil llama, New voru city. KMIIIIITION OABIK "nnday Wolfendcn-Hhlre, at Dlntaa, Htate road aud Uurub street. Kaetwnoii Ilae Iinamore i;iaeman K Hmlth 1 coal bell rlnlit fullback no It-ft fullback . 1 r Urht halfbnck center halfback . left halfback . otitdd rlKht . Inilde rliht . center forward , inaldn ltt dutalde left , ,., fr Falrbtll, Depart, Ouh.tltuu For M. B. Hmlth, Kairhlll . llardcaatle . Toulo Iluchter . Merman ItodKera .. . . Seott Krokonberser . . , Draper . .. Hcbinl.lt . . . . Oouiii , ,,.. new Uoffttt; rlv. Wllktimon. I-"-Krlckeon. n " Keefa. A'a---K.hmke, Del-. Wellman. St. 1' Oldham. ",; HarrH. A . Avari. Ii . Hhaw.' Wh... PauM Det Naylor, A'a. n.,rv. A a. . Moore, A'.,,,,, nisbee, A' ..,... A's. I.. 0 0 11 11 10 B 0 19 1 12 10 8 4 14 10 14 13 0 0 12 4 4 13 ll M 8 'ii i to n 11 10 H 10 13 9 11 22 23 18 PC 1. 000 1.0011 .182 .708 ,0H8 .088 .070 .077 .007 037 ,013 .0311 030 .032 .11.10 .011 1100 .000 .000 .671 .830 .860 .632 .638 ,610 .300 .600 .407 .4.1.1 .431 .418 444 .441 .4.18 470 420 .421 411(1 400 .400 .301 .888 .870 ,871 ,313 ,800 .071 .000 ,000 I.at Shut W U. out 0 2 '1 1" ' 's 1 0 a 4 9 1 3 8 i I - Tv!r. CM. Twomtily, Chi Cnton, Pitt . Ttanilnra, Phil.. Deal, Chi. .. 1. Alexnndr Chi F.llor Clnn Shottun. Ht. L. Chrlatenhury.lloat. Ill 02 May. Ht. I,. ... HI 22 Wheat. I'hll .. 70 221 Cndurc. Ilkln. 31 90 11, .Miller, I'nu. , iu ;mu Trnuesiirr. Phil Ot 172 Wlthrow Phil . 48 121 Knrmann. Phi . 10 '12 Meadows, Phli . 39 S2 Mmtmiix. Ilkltn.. 40 60 lliirmiiiril. Hktvn. 28 80 MrCube. Ilkln... 42 08 Ward, llkiin. . 17 71 Huhboll Phil . 37 63 Smith. Phil 40 01 lletta. I'hll . . 20 20 1h 20 7 0 ll 8 11 1.1 11 IS 13 7 17 83 109 ll 21 0 21 0 16 21 411 28 S3 89 Oil 48 Id.! 9 20 0 10 2S.1 0 2 .288 2 23 .284 4 29 .283 0 1 .2113 10 7 .282 6 14 .282 4 14 ,282 0 0 .281 0 11 .281 0 2 .281 0 H .280 4 7 .280 4 31 .179 (I 19 .278 I 2 .217 2 .37" 0 .273 1 .274 6 .374 8 .272 b .271 0 .271 4 .271 4 .171 0 .270 0 .207 2 0 ,2n 8 10 .208 0 2 .208 0 8 V04 1 Id .203 8 2 .203 0 0 .202 1 11 .201 !l 2 .201 0 1 .201 3 H .200 2 10 .200 1 8 .239 0 2 .2BS 3 27 ,237 0 17 .237 0 1 .260 0 0 .26') 12 .263 1 .260 1 .280 I .280 II .247 0 .24. II .24B 0 .248 0 .241 8 .244 7 .243 0 .24.1 II 13 .242 0 0 .242 0 1 .288 0 0 .2.48 8 .217 3 .280 8 .2M.1 IK 41 21 3 60 20 a 71 0 37 II 21 0 4 11 14 II 10 II 19 O III (I 11 0 H 0 3 I) 2 0 B ,28 0 Mi 1 .281 B .229 0 228 0 .227 3 .222 1 .222 H 218 a 21B I .184 0 .182 II .171 0 .101) 0 .100 1 .102 I .1M 0 .143 II .088 0 077 Natl. League Club Batting Cluba Ht. Imis. Ilrooklyn. Cincinnati New York. OlilouKn Philadelphia lloaton ... Plttaburs-h a aii. 11 11 mi nil pc. 162 6888 003 1681 81 120 190 161 6288 041 1400 21 09 .278 160 6030 010 1888 IN 111 270 181 8208 072 1190 46 12,1 2118 .181 40111 012 1311 84 10.1 .203 .160 3163 83.1 1818 03 RS 203 .130 B101 609 1314 23 81 ,209 1B1 BIOS 313 1318 14 178 267 HAVERFORD SCHOOL BEATS SOUTHERN Main Liners Score Big Victory. Radnor and Hillers Win Scholastic Football Schedule for Today Allentown Hlsh nt Nonrltown nlh. Williamson Hfbool nt Illli rJfhoM. M'eat Cheater llhth nt Catholic Illsh, lUWlXTM OF YESTETIDAY'H OAMES llaverford School. S9i Houth rhlln- Penn' Charier, 21t Iniidone Itlarh. 0. Chestnut Hill Academy, ISt German ton n Utah, 0. . HlUlnor 11111, 1UI VO inuuueiuum, v. Hwniihmore lllth, 26 l!plcoplll Arildemy. 0. .;;.-" -i. uiuity tarn Hlfh. Oi Ht. I.uke'a Darby Hlh. 7 Narberth HUh, 0. jt ADinirxon man. iu. School, 3. Etnvtmr .uprinn. ill viiiiiikiui, iiikii. Meet Cut hoi Ic HUh, I81 (lermanionn Acudemr, 0. Iladdonneld Hlfh. 7 Moorentown Prlenda, 0. Wnodhury HUh, lDi Palmyru HUh, 0. Colllneswood lllih, 71 (llouceater Hlsh, 0. National League Pitching 4 8 1 T 2 4 1 4 1 o 2 Jil s Pitcher Club Ilreieler, Clnn. Nacler Clnn, , MltcJiell, llklyn. Orlmra, 111.1m. Kntmann, I'hll I.yona, Ht. D . Klrcher. Bt L. Toney. N. Y. . Alexander. Chi WefTer. llklyn.. Nehf N. Y trooper, I'ltta, Doak, 81 U. Dourla. M. Y. North. 8t Ii I.uuue, Clnn Maraunrd, W . 2 4 . 6 22 Jimrqiuini, nnu Mumaux, llklyn Itoutner, cinn . Adama, Pitta Ilamea. N. Y 1 Vauthn, Chi Wutaon lion. Hmlth, Ilkln. t'liuore, iiKuii. Bchupn 81,, I... oeaeheer, llnt. Meadow. Phil.. Cller. Clnn.. . Itln-, Clnn Carlaon, Pitt. Tyler. CM ; Sherdel. Bt I.. . Hallce. N. Y.... Townaend, lloat Fleher. Clnn. Hamilton, l'ltt. liendrlx. CM.. Hubbell, Phil.. Ilalne. Ht. I . Hmlth. Thll. Ponder. Pitts. , MrOulllan, I"t Kllllnglin Iljit.. tlenton, N. Y Itlxey, Phil .. Kcntt. lloat.... Cauaey. Phil.... nudolpb. Uoit.., 21 211 10 21 24 29 14 a 13 Ilkbn .10 11 . 10 . 17 19 .10 . .1 ..11 . 16 15 .10 .13 . 17 IS .u J 9 10 9 . 8 ,18 12 10 ia . 0 . 11 10 0 1 2 11 1 1 t 11 14 II 12 14 12 9 9 7 8 12 13 18 16 4 0 13 18 1.1 12 17 13 11 10 0 2 11 13 12 It 16 2, 10 20 I '. P.C 1 000 .son .714 .007 .007 .007 .007 .030 .0.10 .010 .0.10 .03.! .028 .000 .0110 .601 .88 .319 .871 .807 .B8'l .610 .630 .660 .830 8311 .110 .311 610 800 .100 .600 600 .800 too .410 483 429 121 400 .400 .100 .400 .804 .800 .88 ,833 ,883 -taa I.aat Hhut . I out 1 If the showing made by tho local high school teams In the football games played yesterday is a true Indication of their strength, the Central High should not experience much difficulty with South Phtlndelnhla. AVcst Philadelphia or Gerinantown so far as tha Gimbol Cup games are concerned. South PlilUlea hit the toboggan nt tho hands of Hnverford. Haverford Hrhool didn't get stnrted until the second quarter. In tho meantime Gold blatt Hcored a touchdown on a long pass nud tilings looked rather blue until Haverford started to hit the Southorn Hue for gain after gain. Sam Iluhn scored two touchdowns nnd K. Smith, tho halfback, also got two. while Hen deer and (Slldursleevo each made one. Southern cracked after that first period und It was all Haverford School, the Main Liners winning .'1(1 to (1. Poor (Jormantown High! Up at Chestnut Hill the football nenBon was an unknown event until the initial gome with Germuntown and the Hillers made it 13 to 0 just to show that they had a good team. Captain Snuers, Wil liams aud Carrlgan excelled. Kauf man, thu flcrinnutowu fullback, show ed real grit. lie went in with an in jured leg and could not tttuud the paco, Church .replacing him, Radnor Uhown Up Strong Tho West 1'hilllcn journeyed to Had nor High's Mold expecting a hard bat tle und they got it. ltatlnor won 10 to 0. The West Phillies did as South, eru and Gcrmautown, bowing to the suburbanites. Whetstone and Ferry were the star performers. Thu Itaduor team had it fulrly easy as West Phillies tried moss plays and simply couldn't gain. In the fourth quarter, however, the West Phillies opened up and with n series of furwurd passes and line runs made repeated gains. The rally wni vuo miv. 4. ne jiaiiuoriics natl tlio game on ice. Had West Phillies tried out their KOOd nlOVS earlier Ulld nnnneil nn the game they might have given Itadnor u ri'iu jun. Hwiirthmoro High cave Knlsennni n aovoro setback. The Swartlnnore plavers won 2(i to 0. Tho big score wu's a surprise, aim so was tlio work of Knis conal. Swarthmore's stum vr fn., uing, uttoy, jiowels and Stockton. The GnrnotM interferon was splendid. Sev eral fumble proved costly to tho unumiiiiun ana uoaen Unurlio Mc Carty h proteges senwed to be slow in getting bturti'd. McCarty will not give them much time to think of cold weather when hu nets them in hand m-nln , m...i.. Tho 20 to 0 score, did not appeal to iuu L'uutu, iiiiijum or (ouowers. Swartlnnore High proved much stronger than w? supposed, and the suburbanites will now get readv for that West Philadelphia High School gamo and the fur will lly Xn these two teams meet. West Catllolk High Wins West Catholic High won from Ger man own Academy, 18 to 0. Jim CW nlnghnm was the star for tho victors IIo scored two touchdowns throuRh' tackle, mudu a field goal from ti n "5n Larrda6tya.na &&& Penn Charter's slmwin. i.. n. T downo High game was 1 lllni t n' : i S'i.ii ouuV W8H. n tar. 111,1. BABE RUTH'S RECORD GREATEST Remarkqble Attack of the A merican League in 1920 Baseball's Lax Management Heisman Successful Coach Oy OUANTLAND IWCE WHERE pitching and base running records through tlio year were In no way abnormal or unusual, the record on attack" In tho American League passed nil boundaries of belief. The moit remarkftblo' of all achieve ments was Ruth's home run collection, the most valuable ever piit together in the sport nlmost doubling his record of last year. It is no flattery .or bunk to suggest that Kuth'H homo run record was easily the greatest individual font that base ball has ever knpwn the most amazing that any sport hns ever known. Two other abuormnlitlrH along record-breaking lines were the number of runs scored by Ruth and the number ot basehltft made by Slsler. Iloth broke Ty Gobb'n 1011 record, which seemed established for a generation. How Much Longer CLUB owners iu tlio two major leagues have waited a year now to name n chairman ot the National Com mission. If they had named the 'right man 8 year ago the present scandal would have been cleaned tip last winter or there might have been no scandal, with crooked gamblers and crooked ball players unwilling to risk a quick and thorough investigation. Rut the crooks wcro keen enough to sco that baseball had no government worth the name. How men with millions Invested could bo so lax and careless In the protection of their property is beyond all under standing. As the bulk of the scandal camo up in the American League, Ran Johnson's inefficiency hns proven that he Is utterly incapable of protecting the interests of the gamo. A natlonnl commission chnlrman in not only needed nt once, but the man selected should ba ona whose nbflity and integrity arc beyond question. The Passing Game WB CONTENDED some years ago that tho forward passing gamo was only in Its crudest stage, and that its development carried unlimited possibili ties. Some portion of its worth was proved last year. But the big advance Is merely stort ing. Tho true worth of this play will never bo reached until the average candidate can pass nnd receive a foot ball with almost the same facility that a baseball is handled. And this, through j! ii Plain Rennio and 8taUll worked tho foru'ne.i ' "av to perfection. Tho entire P, ,n 'r,1""8 ter'teaui played a fine 1 ( "l": just wnat centra u gh said uh ..VYi "u after that opening gomethn "A ""'"' "a good, hard team to plav U wa" Ridley Park's to,,fiL , 4 Luke's after the Wavl r- -1 Rt' lead of 3 to 0. dun to T?u.berl, b .ha'1 fl from the field. Toiiclido n J ik Nc B0' wagon and Powell gave r 0u-i'1','"."-a win over Abington, Vtn in " "r,n" donfleld High won tl. J0, n'' Moorestown Vrlends' H ,, W' n frr),n Woodbury High Rehool beat h,V "?" rivals from Palmyra Hlih in b,Ar "i Colllngswond High bnr'l .' ill , "nd ter High live to tell thB, t ' I'0""" to.O diftnt. " ,0e '"'o of a TI- FEAT EFEto t . Lamp the J920 Rulers of Big League BascbaU notsmari (A. L.)-J-Sller. si Louis, .405. ' 1' Ratsmnri (N. L.JHornsby. ,i Louis, .005. ' ' Ml Homc-ntiii iKIrig "Rabe" nnik Now Yorlt, 54. m ntclicr (A. , L. Ragby, ciet. nrlt won HO. ln.4 14 "" V1"'V land won SO, lost 11. Pitcher (N. 'L.) AlcXBn.lee n., , cagoi won 27, lost 14. ' '" Base 'Runner . (A. L.)m Washington, 58 steals. " Base Runner (N L.)-.rar Pittsburgh, 51 storili. U Run Malter'fA. 1..) Ruth, v.4a Run Malter (N. L.)--Btirns, . York, 114. ' MW training nnd practice, can be accon. Heisman and Penn i WH HAVE folowcd Heisman's foot." boll coaching nt fairly closa r., off and on for twenty years. ," He turned out great teams at L burn around 1808. He prodttcei a.tvfo nor at Clcmson a year or two l,i.' His, Tech teams Hkvb nearly all btn strong. j For more than twenty years h hi consistently developed fast, powtrf! elevens, with nn Interesting style rf play. He isn't likely to .fall down at TV. I It Is hardly to be figured -that henj J tiuvtriuy u i:uuuiiiiuii iuu IirSC yeflr tfllB a batch of new material, but his mi." chlno will never bo' looked upon by vari ous opponents ns any soft way of iptmi. ing nn afternoon., ,. TIERY" likely wo are nil wroog,( J we sun nave a ricxety nunca thit Wlllard can give Dcmpsey a better argument than any other heavywelill In the game. IIo Is the only one itb Is big enough nnd strong enotifV'lj have a chance. It might be anotW jokn fight, and then, again, it mlrii easily bring out a tidy surprint it tit I Kausan napppnea to get away to t bit of luck. A Wo naked Ray and Vardon what lifiij Impressions or Ancrica were on jd trip. 'iney cnirpca in choroi:' "Hustling irom a train to golf roup and from n golf course to a train.'' "We've only seen two shows," fhtn added, "and haven't had time to loot at oniy mrco newspapers.- TT'S n queer world. They ram a lot I of nuts" into insane asylums, nnd jet let fans who bet on ball games ltk gamblers go free. Cotnriaht, lUt, all rlahts reicmil WILSON PASSING UP CHANCE TO TAKE ON O'DOWD AGAM Tex Richard Has Been Angling for Fifteen-Round MiddleA weight Bout to Decision Mika Is 'Boxing W,ell F By LOUIS H. JAFFE MIKE O'DOWD is to be re- crowned middleweight chnmnlon of the world he will have Tex RIckaril to thank for tho lattcr's diligent endeavor to mnke the match. On the other hand, if- the St. Paul Irishman doesn't get the chauco to topple Johnny Wilson from his dizzy plnuaclo it will bo en tirely the fault of the present title holder. Wilson's apparent stand of being "too proud to fight" linn been proving a hitch in Rlcknrd's plan of matching O'Dowd nnd Wilson fifteen rounds to a judges' decision in New York. Even before O'Dowd succeeded In defeating Ted (Kid) Lewis, Wilson had turned down offers by RJckard to meet Mike. The Harp's victory over Lewis did him little good, insofar as u mutch with Wilson is concerned. If anything, it made O'Dowd'H chances of meeting Wilson nguiu uven Hlimmi'r. O'Dowd proved conclusively he was boxing in brilliant form when he scored that twelve-round victory over Lewis ; nnd. it might bo stated, that Mike's exhibition against the clever Uritton showed' the St. Paul Battler wus boxing even in better form than when hu sported the middleweight crown. The Englishman Is, a clever two-fisted boxer, a hard man for any ot the top-notclicrs to beat, und O'DowcI'h sensational win may bo taken us a fact that be is improving his work iu tho ring rather than going back. John Hnnnlnl hna Karry Kllburn. TomaI Wlleon, Kid Patt and VIMo. Taiker tits' a-opil eha-w for matcheijn their rtiMrtln I -""" . H .."""JT, Hmlth. aouthpaw. Tiaa returnea.li J.h" ?.!'''. ' j?'nin Hlndln.' who abo" handling Jam Ttittitn iiArinv xinu win'i I 1 Curry and Little Bear. Hlndln hi vciopcu a, lot of boxers In thla city Jimmy Coatcr la arnomlnir Bobby Alien for Jl'l.-Pound competition. Alien I an ariiM iiiiio umiitr ana coster hoDe to trior Scraps About Scrappers Hlnce Ida luat npiinnrance In n Philadel phia rlnR Ueno Deimont has participated In tho blKReet battlo ever etaited the World War. He wan on of 110! Hiim'a thnueunila of khakl-clad champion who helped de throne the Kalner. Tonight dene iroe on In tho atar number at the National Club Hirnlnat Ilnrry (Kid) tlrown, who will have Lew Tcndler In hli corner an ono of hla ndvlaora, Tlio llrown-Drlmont mutch la acheduled for elsht round and four alx.roundrra to precede It am Young Hharkey va, Willie llyun, Marty Knne va Martin Judge, Jimmy 1'ryer va. Jucic Smith und Hurry (Kid) titew nrt va. Hobby Wallaie l'ele TiTell hna Martin Judge primed for a great bout alnco hla recovory from an In lured band, and he bellevea that Marty Kane la In for a iclentlno lacing, John Blake, who IdolUoa Kano, thlnka otherwise. Ilughry HuUhlnaon will ehow In hla first bout under the guidance of Yankee Hohwarta when he meetB Jlobby Joaepha In the eight round aemlltnul to the Uoo Stowart-Ynung Chancy eight-rounder ut the Qlympla Mon day night Three alx-ronnd bouta on tha frournir. are Frankle lllce va. (leorgle irewn Tommy Cleary va. Jimmy Mcndo and Al Miller v. Andy McDonald. Joe Oervlno hL, added Oua Franchlnl to hie atable. Franchlnl proved hlmntlf a real gumc guy in a bout with I'ranklo nice 0 O ll ( 11 i: i (i ii A M V I o N H BASEBALL .MIINDAY 3 1. M. l'hillie'H l'nrk, llroad nnd Huntingdon Hilldale t. American League All-Stars .V,V;(.e?J,u.aan':,lTver.'h.,,l6i Perry. Uolllo Naylor, ' Oct. R : ll Caaey Htangle'a Rtara Oct. 7 4 8 llabe Huth and ci" Maya Oct, D rurkeeburg. DobaoR j lillldale FOOTIIA1.I, T(II)AY lltAMl.l.N lliail. SP M, University of PennsylvanlA va. Bucluicll University nratrtrd sent, fl.jlO ilnil 11.00, Admllelon. SHIBE PARK Double llrudir Today, li30 1', Athletics vs. Waihlngton' Reimed Heat at UlnbaU and BoBldlnia' laat week. Cervlno aleo has Hilly Lilt'io4 oiu jnon unocr jiia wing. , , . .. , .. . , ,, rrtuik de Wald. , a- Wet rhUwlelih'i I fvuiinnmn. ia preparing: to Break inio nt local tlatlo spotclare. ba Wnld le amlt to step Into any of tha ring n n referee. ,..If!,,r Tpndler ha been miiched to mm S I tolling ten roundn, -no declalon, at Mill kec on tho night of October an. Phlla Qlut I man agreea to tno match today. Johnny McLaughlin, of Smoky Hollow U recuiieratlng. following the low pi.nih in! fered In hla boul with K. O. Loughlln. Owrn Itoaner ay that McLaughlin can win froa, Loughiln any jlmo nnother match Ir U,,I,,CU, Anawcra to quelle 1. The three Drlttti Leonard bouta to date were nn.ilerlilcn if J fiire. 2. Hoth of the Dundn-Tendler bonUl wera to no 'declilona, 8. The Joo .Nfiioo-1 iwuuy iiurmnn maicn waa to no decision Steve Marcoe haa Stanley !Ilnekl In iMm :?r R..mat0' ,l,l Johnhy Mealy or act oil wio iianvweignia. i Into tho local lootcUrt. thla acaion. M Iw Haker and Young Lew Baker et iiitiia iiir rnnirnaiBi in nia Aim MiiniuiBk i in? rormer ia a welterweight: whliM. in ahap for matche in hla own dlvtiln jm a leninfrwemiit. 41 See Real Furhta at the "Nil"! T !la I t rr. till uiugiii xei s vo-r-1 onigni NATIONAL A. A LOOK THE CARD OVER! 3m$ .n'AiJa v1.JAfiK.rrllTI, yb. xdst Sit mnmm. EIGHT ROUNDS ) Harry Kid Brown Vs. Gene Detetf TTCKCTH AT'nONAOllY'H.1 8S H. lltMg: Wj .B I I m fl m I aal " aa 1 m K Mpn. Evg;., October 4 .0. Al Miller va. Arthur Mrlln.ulil my Cleanr va. Jimmy .llrnde rrankle Itlre va. (irargle llrunn DOUBLE -WIND-UP " '" IMTOIIKY vs. n RDH. XDJIN1 AtfV W. CHANEY vi. Seata on aata now, Olympl Vox Oaa. at Walton Hotel nuffet. llroad & ImvA nllllltV JOSEPHS t' 'J-2,nl Flesh Reducintr Bpdy Buildlnl Rnvlne t..nU MA MimialltTMtl ---MB MUslLl,f M.....""" ' Hnd Hll Pourta rrlvate Lafion nw nrl,JTMTfc.r Til o",0r. TBT. PHILA.JACKQ'BRIEN E. Cor. ISth & Cheatnut. fiprlictw; KEEP FIT I Exercise at Herrmann's Physical Training Institute B. F. Keith's TheatroBjjf. POhQ-l Today, October 2 $ P-w: , PhiladeIphi.CownbfV C ubi WOOD3IDE PARK General Admialon'86c' f i' , 1 (j uLl.- 1 .Jllfw'l4Vl. ..,.- ,4tf. m 'ifeek&fim Ba, J7. - aS LtM Bgl IM&&J ES J "test. &,it.. Ji.i ,