i ..r ' rr "4." -I'. - J 1R- X A ,d, 1 rf' mZL 'I V, ' J V I Jkl tt r i V AfitiX 1)0 AWT OFLmEBUCK-INGOn FRaMlIN FWLD TODAY, v; - .U-, V.-.mU TfV: V , I J - ( - i i -tf" r -r iti mi iv-.-' ...-. ' V 5 . PEE IN LEAD 'FOR LESLEY CUP uMrls Ono troim navaiiiiitjo Ovor New York at End of Foursotttos BY SANDV McNinLICK .. .i,. end of the Scotch foursomes ... t-nirWanlii golf team led New ,k br ono point in the Lesley Cup tomptlHou over the Mcri'on C. C. links this afternoon. Ten singles matches arc to be played ..i. -ft.mnnn and the Pennsylvania ,,.ra. holders of th tr0pl'y, m1 confldent Ihey will repuuo me -""- rr.. m match of the fournoraes tww iUC " .---' itucd by Morston anu nowncs, srmw irlranla, against KiVkby and Lewis, jfew Vork. m.. innsvlvanla pair wcro three down nt the end of six holes and one down t the turn, me oniy noiu wuu by the New York pnir after the turn was the tenth, where Fownes topped his drive into the roygh and took six. Cards: iltnton nd Fownej , . .. I ffc... D O O " w ' 7 35 J" DtUKia jo io Klrkby and Lewis- S" "."..'.'.';;.' 0508B048 4 3l 80 Summary: w Fownes, Jr., Teonir " defeated Oswald Klrkby ana H li.li, New York. 2 and 1. n White and K. M. Dyer New Tork, de 2Vd B. D. I llerron and lcorge 'Ormlaton. roJn.n,,,!.1VSw't.8.ranand2J. 0. Anderson. New Tor" defeated J. W. Piatt and Q. W. Horf er. Pennsylvania. 8 and 4. Walter Reynolds and Norman Maxwell, p.nniylvanle, defeated Peter Harmon and 0 rcock. New xor i up. ?'?"?'"i-i"T..,",iu ?: w'.tker and aT if. Kraraer. New York, 8 and 8. SCRATCH FOURSOMEg PENNSYLVANIA Pta. jUrston and Fownt 1 Huron and Ormlston Hill ono iui.". - ii.mAl.la and Maxwell ...o 1 Kemble and Jack I 1 . 3 NEW YOUK .. iI.Kw anil Iula 0 Wnlle ana uycr 'liAtAf-' ' i gweeteer and Anderaon . jgJKT", ... 1 "' . .. aai.Mv.. - .. u.ivr ami Kamnier ....... u 3 PHILS SCORE EARLY IN FIRST CONTEST Braves begin Trailing in Sec ond Inning Enzmann Faces McQuillan ' riHIXIKS Hnlrtte. lh ) Miller, .h WUlUma. rf CrTth. If fleteher. as ftnurel. rf wrkhUtene, 3b Wheat, e Kniamaji. n THWTON Pcmf.ll, cf Karr. If SiUllTan. rf llolke. lb Docwket. b ChrU'-nburr. M O'Neill, e Ford. 2 b MrltulUan. X Imolrea Hart and Kmalle. Boilon. Oct. 2. The Phillip find Braves ataged a double header here this ilternonn and the I'hils scored a run Io the second inning of the opening tame, taklne the lend. Manager Cravath was anxious to cop Koth ends nf the double bill, as his team, BIS a chanec to cmerse friStn thp cellar 1 lo so doing. Details of the Game F1llT lni.lA.t .tnMl.i.1 4a Annw J. fl1tai ....!AuJ Tln.Ml.Kl A. TTnll.. Williams was out', Ford to llolke! -(unin grounded out to lioixc. io run. one hit, no errors. . 11 neftt mf in frrni. ilifin Iia flrinnnil Powell's foul fly. Powell walked. Ea)r popped to J. Miller. Sullivan filed to Stengel. No runs, no hits, one KRfnVn TTIotxI... n.nlb.,1 Oll I mihlad n !.!. Vt...l.. ..Mt. . I lii in. i ' '' i-ivii-iier siuiiiiiB ai ltnird. Wrlghtstone was safe on Chris- 'wuDm-y lumoie, lining the bases. fly to Sullivan. Enzmau fanned. An gel was out at the plate. O'Neill to Chrlntenbury to O'Neill, One run, one 1. one error. Holke died to Williams.' Hoeckel fOUled 1(1 Wheat. Phrlal.nhlrv -n-mu out. J. Miller to Paulette. No runs, no nus. no errors. Tllinn In,.l.i. ni.j .- n ii t . . . uutcuv well iu i'ui:ivil. BoCl'kel thrntv nnf T X(lll. TVII1I.... filed to Hulllvan. No runs, no hits, no liflO. O'NVIll bItllnH in nfintA. T7.-J f...1nJ Wrlnhtstone. McQulllali dropped n "UUi! in an, u .eiu stopping at tiilrd. lOW'Cll uns lilt U n UI..I u.11 fllll..- ,l "1 l.imicu uuii, iiiiiiiK ..," Ry8 was also hit, forcing 0 Nelll over the rubber. Sullivan singled ! ?en.,f,r. scorin: McQuillan. Holke lilt 10 J. Miller mill Pnunll ..nu ),n.n ... "-"" .....v.. ,ua ...unu uilb the plate. Iloeckcl popped to Paul- Xr,?,mt. , ,nrec nus no errors. FOURTH rvn.-iii. ...... i .... K 1oV'l vllocckel threw out Fleteher. rjienzel nenf mif n hi, , i.iA..i ca.. gel stole second. Fonl threw out Wrlghtstone. No runs, one hit, no J. Millet threw out Christcnbury. J. Miller lost O'Neill's fly In tho suu nd It went for n hit. Ford fonlm! tn P.l"iiv Mc1Q!,11,nn "toclcd to left. APwell bounded to Emmnm, .'. r.,n. hits, po errors. ' Entries for Today at Laurel r""V ' ?:W Mo""" Sfe,:::-:::!l3:.--''-ili ehalfi.'SS tneur Hundred Stetple bJJt'shwu,,rP' ,nr"-lr"r-w "1 up. &?. ".""C ...180 Flare '. . 1T ,WU,re.T "T.140 VMl" 8cout " i-0'.r(1. rce. three- ear-oldi and im i.i-,. --. i i.0 inllea: '" KVlffU;' ."Ua rl ......,..'..118 Balafra ;; ""orney nulr ..11 . Fourth" z : ,,v"i . "i". r i& w.7..: . ! miir .....in 110 fufflsr'' "" National, two-year-old. Nv Ann ii? 'bJCaraful 112 Wuttmn.,,.,..:lh i",f "lf ! M1'" of the rMiM,'imnln)r 'JuilT' ":ioo (,l"r,,,, KlM " tran.'r"' ,h"-ar.old. Md up, cUlrnn- Kin Oeor'ra 115 S!r,n Maid m BliymM"; U?, star neaim Xllata .. B'unth ' 'I. .... ?.'. Qutniin "''! Iu.le(truur on ifiCgSESi! Important Battles oi Gridiron 'today UoeJcnell at renn. Nwnrthmore at Prlncrlon. Maine at Harvard. m Carnegie Tech at Yale. Rocfieater at Cornell, Norwkh at Dartmouth. Union at Armr. ' North Calolno A. A M. at Nary. Amhertt at Drown, Trinity nt Columbia. rtaaquehanna, nt Celrate, Vermont at flrrnonaw. PlttafTorsh at (Imna.. Tihlrh at Wrat Ttnrinla. nettxrbnrc t Penn fltole. Maryland nt natrers. Morrla Ilarrey at jOenter. nenaanlner Polr At Wllllnma. Hhpde Inland Slate at TVreleran. , Ohio Wcaltvan at Ohio. I) Pauw nt Purdue. Iowa at Indiana. North Dakota at Minnesota. Illfainla at Drake, Odethnrpe at Ueorctn Tfeh. Ibanon alley at I-ranklln ?nd Mar anail. Muhlrnbera: at Ifarette. IMaware at Vralnna. M. John'a at Clrorrctown. llowesln at Tnfta. Albrlcht at Dlrldnaon. Find No Plot to Fix Big Series s Continued from Pace One true bill was voted last week, would ,me to Chicago to reveal the "brains" behind the gamblers' plot which led to the bribine.of White Sox players to lose &mWorld " Lscr,efl Jost ycftr- Claude JMlliams, who confessed to the grand Jury last week, named Sullivan as one of the go-betweens who planned the affair. ItCDOrtl Rfltrl Hlllllvnn irdn ln nn... In New York, has declared the gamblers nro trying to make him the "goat," and that he will tell everything he knows about the gambling plot when he ap pears before the grand ju,ry. "Happy Fclsch, who was reported by a local nowspnper lnnt week as having made a statement that he received $0000 to help lose the scries, today denied the charge and said that ho would Join VUuck" Weaver, Charley Klsberg and Fred McMullIn in employ ing counsel to fight the case. "o trying to make him the "goat," and To Fight "Crook" Charge Weaver, McMullIn and Risberg havo formed a rehabilitation combine. They have engaged counsel and will fight charges of throwing the last world's scries mado against them. "Are you going to go before the grnnd Jury and make a statement, as the others hayo done?" Weaver was asked. Ho grinned. "No. not as those 'other fools have done," he answered. "1 have been wrongfully accused, and I intend to fight. I shall be in major league baseball next year. If not with tho White Sox, then with some other team. "They have nothing on me. I am glad to hire the best lawyer in Chi cago to defend me, and I'm going to bo cleared. What can I confess? Look at my record In the world's scries. I fielded 1.000 and batted .333. Trmt doesn't look much as if I was 'fixed, docs it? Even outside of the records a man shouldn't be Judged by his per formance in any one game or any smaii series of games." Here Risberg and McMullIn entered the conversation with declarations of innocence. "I made Jackson apologize for the stories he spread about me," said Ris berg. "I never theratencd him. I'm no slugger, although I'm able to take care of myself." "We're not guilty," interjected Wenveiv "Because we're not guilty, wo arc keeping still, and preparing to fight the case in the courts. Our tongues aren't wagging any until we get chance to go down before the state's attorney and. present our side of the case." League Games Fixed State's Attorney 'Maclay Hoync, who returned to Chicago yesterday from New York, went straight to the grand jury rooms immediately upon his ar rival at the Criminal Courts Building. After Betting the seal of approval on the findings of the grand jury the state's attorney produced another sensation. "I have evidence that six, and pos sibly more, of this yenr's major lcaguo names were fixed by a gambling cliqup," the prosecutor wild. "I also have in formation that the groundwork had been laid to fix the 1020 scries by this same gang or gamblers. "I want this grand jury to under stand the distinction between informa tion and evidence. I shall present for our consideration In a very few days tho evidence I have procured while ab sent from the city regarding the fixing of this year's big league games. J.ne information l have received In regard to the framing of this year's world's series has not crystallized it fcclf into evidence. I have at work sev eral investigators in New York and two other eastern cities funning down this information and I expect to be able to come before this body with sufficient eidence to warrant the return of In dictments against three of tho biggest gamblers in the East. SEARCHING FOR ATTELL New York Dlatrlct Attorney Anxious to Question Former Fighter New York, Oct. 2. Abo Attcll, for mer featherweight champion, whose name has been connected with rumors that the 1010 world herles was "fixed" by n sjndlcate of .gamblers, will be forc ibly brought to the office of District At tornoy Bwann, of New York, for ques Honing, If he can bo found by detec tives who arc searching for him. District Attorney Suann, in an nouncing this today, j,ald he intended to prosecute any persons here who profited through "any crooked gambling scheme connected with the last world's kcries." There- Is n specinl law under which he can proceed, ho declared, mid in ad dition, he thought the crime would como under tho grand lniccny statute. Sinis ter gambling nftcr the games hnd been "fixed" would constitute "grand lar ceny by trick and devise," he said. Abo Attell has been openly iKiasting that he knows the syndicate of gambler who nut across the dishonest deal with certain White Sox nlnvers. I under stand," said District Attorney Kwiinn. "tic fciuu lie Knew the time unci the place where the dishonest deal took place. "I feel that the time for him to come forward and tell all he knows is now and the plnco Is the district attorney's office. I have three procebs servers look ing for him virtually scouring the cltv for him. We want him to come here and tell us who was in the syndicate that made the dishonest bargain." Eugeno McOce, a partner of William .1. Fnllon, counsel for Attell, said today that Mr, Fallon has informed the dis trict attorney's office that ho will not produce his client unlem there is a charge placed ugnlnbt him. Honor Olympic Athletes State Colleae. Pa.. Oct. 2. A huaro atu. dent mani-meetlnr wn held here laet lilsht In nonur 01 jiaruiu narron miq iri puioiu. I'enn State's two representatives at the Olymplo game, and reiolultona eipreielng she appreciation of the entire atudent body for the great work done by the two athletea were drawn up and adopted. Speeches were made by retiring President Edwin 15, uparke. Hugo Ilexdek. Track Coacn UIU KU "tin. . shields and llarron, r '... . .j2a. jrjte Mfci 9t Mh a. tkilgggggK2flg9galgggggVagaggg A'ViiaU gBKHflR.gHBVBvil IBH93HBfie9fiRK tggH iLLU i. ggfaUggHMkalKjev fviugXaaXVggHpr rWHwAu pV i rnfluxaat rnBriL'lLafggVPvSVQgLggVI KfggggH vjyEflnUgMttiaflglDkraUgi jgB aggggaraaVWwJb5' Tl aVggPOnwl flOM H(ggggaHggSgBgBagH PaSEaKflWQi,JB TW&Kgfll78gr.ll. 'aMaaH WmKOiM'-rSSf'fX 5g'ggfiiaflliJLJB' jCjlmO. JgKXadaCTamaflgHCiv ngBrgggSI'T agw .'lMlaaaMaaaMff3iia.alaBMajiatBiat!J KaPMaWaaaaaxiafafaay ,jaaAaiaafaBHjafafataaffcatayJ.a.aaiiaafftafafafafaa laaaafafaafafafafaaa?rliM iaV'aaaaaPUViaUabaaaa wgKfcSaagiflNlflBVQg rJwMF$& -sFmlggS7.gHBHlBgr9 y&Wie'a'aMaa'aW'iF,M'a&fcM IT fTi fy&jR$$ZP- ''t&t!IViflKP.l!lliiJfHtWu FRANKFORD PLAYS EAST FALLS ELEVEN Yollowjackots to Compete in First Game on New Field Heinle Miller has four new stars for Mb Frnnkford A. A. Ycllowjarket In their opening game today with tho Host Falls'' Y. St, fl. Tho nRtir na.n n, Jones, from Penn Stato; Uny Miller, wivuniuf ot j.-ennsyivanin ; iNcmzicK, North Dakotn Aggies, and Knufman, ono of the best of tho local Independents. All are back-field stnrs. East Falls also has a good team. F. Pickard, T. Jones, IUttenhouse and Bchoflold constitute tho bnck field. Frankford "baptises" its new field on the Oxford pike near tho . Frankford High School In today'o game. The line-up: vii1a"kford A' A' . Eal Falls Y. M. A. X?ir. .left end Smith S'b,b,,1 left tackle Kennedy H-Hela leftauard Duller Hirnodet center Muechamp Whwler right guard Boston Mellow right tacklo Coulter gnlrar right-end,.... Warrington Itemmey '.quarterback Bchofleld gtrange right halfback. . . IUttenhouse It. Miller left halfback T. Jones Kaufman fullback F. Pickard CAGE MOGULS TO MEET Gather Tonight to Ratify Schedule and Discuss Commission The officials of the Eastern BaslMball League will gather tonight nt the Hotel Adelphia to adopt tho schedule for the season, which has been in the hands of the managers for the last two weeks. The question of tho now basketball commission will also come up for dis cussion. All leagues that are entering the agreement must havo their forfeits In tho hands of President Schcffer at to night's meeting. The managers arc busy getting players and Dave Benuis is first to an nounce the signing of any of his men. He has practically come to terms with Nat Holman, considered the best plajcr in the Eastern League by many fans. Holman was also down to conch Prince ton University, but refused the offer and it is now said that Lou Snirarmnn will go to Princeton as cage coach of the urangc aud mack. N.Y.SHIP AT CONSHOHOCKEN Pownall, Former Star-of Team, Will Again Appear In Line-Up Conshohocken, Oct. 2. The deal weather Is expected to attract a big crowd to the football game here this afternoon between the Conshohocken champions and the New York Ship team from Camden. "ConBhf" Is in fine fettle, and the ton line is ready to tear holes into the craft of tho shipbuilders, who arc also credited with having n good machine. i-owncii, oi ursinus anu Aiungui, nag pluyed with Conshohocken three jears uko, will be In the line-up and play nt quarterback. The Conshohocken football field is located at Twelfth ave- nuc and Harry streets. Tho line-up: iviMferwftCratoh,1ii!t KtE 7fJr'i,tau Romig (P. M. C...left guard rieher I iT.-.vMiv :::::-ilfiSSS Han (Botgers).. right tkl Day i Ncneomti ... .right end "arr", llrll (Lafayette).. quarterback Pownall Hhanb (I'rslnua). right hWirbiwk... Mctlurkln Foster ........ .left halfback Baiinu i Stewurt ..: fullback Kble 1 MUHLENBERG AT EASTON Allentown Eleven to Help Lafayette Open Season Eastou, Pa., Oct. 1. Lafayette Col lege opens her football season here this afternoon with Muhlcnburg College. The Muhlenburg team and a large number of students and followers ar rived here this morning, coming in spe cial cars from Allentown. The line-up: Lafayette Positions Muhlenberg Lafayettu Muhlenberg OX'onnell left end Ctuwle' William eft tackle T,aB?,u.ri Wolbert left guard Frf-lta D Urown ..center. U1,"H Schwab right guard Snyder Hummell riant end WhlteKiimnt Ilrennan quarterback 1'irKo Lhecka left halfback Feldmin Ourella right halfback Lewie Lukena fullback "right HetercuC. A. Heed. Hprlngfleld Umpire C. E. Price. Swarthmore. Head linesman 11. A, Davidson, Pennsylvania. Colwyn Eleven Plays Magnolia Colwyn opens the grid season In Delaware county today, meeting the Magnolia team of Frankford. which won Its Initial grime last Saturday from Mverton. 7-0 The game will be played at Fourth and Kills uvenue, Col wyn - i.ine-uii; Magnolia Colwyn , . Qulgley ; Humphries Jiutlnr Itltx . . . . Flynn , .. .Drumniond , ... Hansen DiugMerty ,H Humphrleti . , J McCann Lavender.. . . left end .. . . left tackle . . left guard , ,. center , right guard right tackle . . right end ouiirterbuck Smith Wilson . . Arthur. . . Horrocks.. Urown. . .. C. Wilson. Kvana Myers Hagan. ... Hogg left halfback . right halfback; , , fullback J, luuni'inann ..Hausemann Doyle Marshall Valger Wins From Drady naltlmore, Oct. 8- n"' )l,?"wfin.i5h unlr.tere.tlng iwelve-round bout from llalph llrady. of Syracuse. N. V.. Iat night al ger'a height and reach had Drady Kt a. dl advantage, but his blows lacked steam. IlrHrty "an unable tn rencU his opponent. lUferee Iluek Alexander frequently worned both to atop hitting with their open gloves. Play Deciding Game rhll llaggerty'a NntHlty nln will play thi deciding game In the series with the Hurfnlk Virginia League champions at On tarlo and Miller street tomorrow afternoon Ilach of the contenders ha. won once and U aniloua to annex the rubber. Charlie Kekert will hurl ngaln.t Hockenbury. Bckert won from Nativity In the opening gume, All-Stars at Brldeaburg Ucott Perry'. All-Stara will vl.lt Drldsji burg and oppose EJ. Cnskey'. champions trmorrow aiirmoon in w o nw.iim' nortunt battle, of the waning season. (The burg will hare three etar twirl era on hand In Tommy Volx, Charley Olock and Tom Friday" Kvery Ploy.r on the visiting eleven I I. a. regular player on some team In the U' regular player on some team In the American League. ' BUCKNELL SQUAD WHICH MEETS PENN TODAY Chisox May Tie Indians, but They Can't Beat 'Em Detroit, Oct. 2. Cleveland, fight ing for the American League pen nant, made certain of 'at least a tic by dividing a double-header with Detroit, white Chicago was losing a game to St. L6uls yesterday. The Indians lost the first game, 5 to 4, when In tho tenth inning Shortstop Scwcll threw Flagstcad's grounder into tho Cleveland dugout, and Plnclll followed with a clean single. The Indians' victory in the second game was nNdcclsIvc one, tho score being JO to 3. GRIFFMEN HAMMER MACK'S RECRUITS Washington Defeats Athletics at Shibe Park, Rapping Hei mack and Shanner Two recruits by tho names of Hcimach and Shanner made their debut against the Senators at Shlbc Park yesterday and were given a very harsh greeting by the aliens. When the hostilities ceased the Oriffmen won by a fccore of 13 to 3. Helmack started on the mound, no had everything that a pitcher desired in tho first inning, but in the second tho Senators romped over the plate twice and once more in the third. Then in the fourth they scored three. In tho fifth they tallied thrice and Mr. Helmack was given the cue that he should remove himself from the prem ises. 6 Shanner then stepped to the mound, but he fared just a little better than his predecessor. .nchary pitched a good game for the Senators. He hnil fhi MnrWmnn nt. his mercy throughout the game. He eased iin In n. i-n. a . a i. .. t.. u. f ... ..IV ltll UUII IICVl'UlU HJIt'U me ackmen bunched hits for their tlrree runs. Judge and Gharrlty each had a home run. With the exception of Prothro every one of the Senators made one or moro hits. They amassed nine teen safeties for a total of twenty-six bases. MACK .HAS A PLAN Make Gambling on Baseball "a Felony, 8ays Connie Connie Mack, manager and part owner of the Philadelphia American League Baseball Club. In discussing the proposed "civilian tribunal" to take the place of the Nationul Commission as tho governing body of organized baseball, nam that whero lie was not ready "at tills time" to annrove the nronosltlon. ,e was for anything that "would be helpful to the game " jfr. Mack dcoiar(d that ll0 POuId not KPP hy the Hame rcguU couId not ,)C cwpl"il through the National and added that "If mem- bers of the commission had been given 'l,0nPeu surt by H rir " disagreeable affairs revealed by the Chi - tnS grand jury investigation would . i " h n n ,i.i not have Dcen possible. The surest way to stop gambling on baseball enmes. Mr. Mack nnlil. la fnr Congress to pass a law malclnff it a w , . .---, --, .-. felony. H0BART0N GRIDIRON Opens Season Against All-Lancaster Tomorrow Afternoon Hobart will open its season with the All -Lancaster eleven at Itossmere Park, Lancaster, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Captain Johnny Egan will havo his strongest team in the line-up to opposo the college stars with Freeman, of State; (Iroot, of West PTiilly High; Althofor, of Ewlng, and Stephens, of Yeatcs School. Tho line-up: Hobart AU-Lanc.ter Egan left end Evuns leapt ) Uutnlo left tackle Mark. Hulllvan, left guard Long l'leraon. center. I,. Swunk Meliter right guard Oood uoeney. ..right tackle. Snor Martin... .. ...right end II, Hwiink J. Bgantcapt,),,, quarterback Jonea l'leemnrt right half back, Longeneiker Althoefer left halfback Andemnn Uroot fullback Drown 8tudents Off for Game Swarthmore, Pa,, Oct. 2. Lack of the long green to purchase n railroad ticket from Swarthmore to Princeton will not keep a loyal crowd of Oarnet rooter from seeing the game this afternoon. A gnng of at least twenty have set out to coer the entire distance vU shank's mare and side dear Pullmans According to Ned Hankln. and Dub Henderson, the dclogatlon will take their seats In the Princeton stadium at 2,30 p in. In time to see the first klck-ort and Swarthmore'a subsequent touchdown, All team men hto In the pink of condition and all the eleven are letter winners of last year. White Named Boxing Secretary Nrw York, Oc,t. 2. Appointment of fh irles A. White eon of the lute "Charlie" White, noted boxing ruferce, a. secretary of the Now York Hixlng Commission, has b-cn announced b Joseph Johnson, chairman, Wblte plajul football at Andoer and Yale, and held the Intercollegiate middleweight boxing title. Ho entered the army as a pri vate with the Seventy-seventh DIlslon, and was promoted to cuptaln of artillery In France, Dlsston Meets Wolfenden-Shore The Dlsston soccer eleen was scheduled to play the Paterson F. O. In a National League soccer game at Tacony Field to morrow afternoon, but a. moet of tho Pater son playera have just returned from Rurope with tho St. Loul. tourists, they have been granted a week", extension. Dlsston has arranged an exhibition game with Wol-fenden-Uhore, and the game will bo played at 3 p. m. at State road and Unruh street. Confer on Wlllard Bout Tpfedo. Oct, 2, Heavyweight Champion Jack Dempsey and his manager, Jack Kearns, are here for the purpose of con- ""H.Jfn"'.. Thatcher-regarding a Demp-sey-Wlllard fight In Toledo. It was Thatcher '&'',Ia, "WES'?-. " w Thatcher I Sh, 'JV,U,?1 .TVjP!ru '? !' ho first J.SS ."S1 H." Txflr!ru '? ' VHIIard.Dsmpseyrlght here la.1 year. CHESBROOK ELEVEN PLAYS HOLMESBURG Undefoated Wilmington', Aggre gation Opens Season on Crystal Field The football season will be ushered in at Crystal field, Holmesburg, this af ternoon when tho big burg aggregation tackles Chcsbrook In the opening en gagement. The Monmouth eleven, of "Gloucester, was originally scheduled, but at the last minute they were unable to fill tho engagement and Manager Con don decided to send his chnmplons here. It Is the first time that they have cvpr appeared Jn Philadelphia and for five straight seasons annexed the champion ship of the stnto of Delaware, and have not been defeated in that time. There will be many new changes in the line-up of the Holmesburg team when it takes the field. The scrub will meet Amsonls in the preliminary game, which starts at 1:30 p. m. VINC0MEAH0ME TEAM Former Traveling Champions Open Season at 68th and Elmwood Vincorao plays its first game of the season on the new grounds, at Sixty eighth and Elmwood avenue, tomorrow afternoon. The onnoslnz eleven will be New Yotk Ship. Inst year's champions of the Delaware river shipyards. The Camdenites have quite a few college stars in their line-up. In the bncx ficld are Bell, of Lafayette; Newcomb, of Rutgers, and Clark, of Annapolis. Manaircr William MncDonald. of Vlncome, announced this morning that ins proteges are all ready lor the iray and that ho has signed a newcomer oi note in Art Mehaffcv. for three years nr. end on Cornell. Mchaffcy made hi first appearance In the practice last nignt. The teams will line up as ioi lows: Vlnrnmn V.w Vork HhlD Young ( Trill t) ....left end , .. Ore genii rimer 5'ih,.v;i;'vM''ff,"k'ej Kf?'.' (MfiNMian) left guard Kerr . . . . Iloml; Marshall ita Till lor (Knmrrrr).. renter Dreader right guard. . I.otka right tackle. . Muliaffry right end. . . r ord anarterbaek . . rrolaaman Ilalne Newcomb v... Kindle . vumiu im nojioncK . i'l (lault (Claire). right halfback KT""1' Poland , left halfback lieu Ileddlng fallback Martin neirrre .-Nolan, umpire vtrigni, of quarters 10 minutes. Tims TWO PENN STARS LOST Brunner Enrolls at Yale and Grif fin Enters Princeton Two football stars who wero cx pected to make the Pcun varsity team this fall have jumped to other univer sities. Bots Brunuer, last year's back field star, who left Penn last winter, has gone to Yale, and Don Griffin, captain and center of last year's freshman team, has enrolled at Prince ton. The Penn faculty committee recently ruled that Brunner would uot be eligible for this year's varsity team nftcr he made efforts to get back In the University nnd wns iiif uniform on Franklin Field. Griffin was declared ineligible when he fell behind in his studies. He prac ticed with Coach Hcistnan's varsity sqliud up until a week ago. Bucknell Clashes With Penn Today Continued fro-n Page One sophomore at Princeton, In excellent social standing with his professors. Don will be able to make a bid for the Orango and Black eleven next fall. He has " brother at Princeton In the junior clllF-8. The departure of Griffin Is n hard blow for tho team, fqr last year when he played on tho freshman team he easily outclassed every man against whom he plajed. Bots Bruncr, the best kicker at Pennsylvania, has gone to Yale, another blow of moro than average cruelty. Bucknell Confident Bucknell always comes to Franklin confident of making a good showing. This time tho boys from Lewisburg bo lievo that they not only will make a real showing, but that they have an even chance to viu. Last year Penn sjlvnnla won from Bucknell by fifteen points only, and today the visiting eleven expects to do much better than that. The team came In late yesterday and the men looked the part of real foot bail players. There Is one thing that may hurt Bueknell's chances; they havo had very little serimmnging and this is their first game. Renolds has been working on the theory that It Is better to keep his men In shape by taking no chimecs on their receiving injuries. Whether this plan works out as the coach hopes Is a question that only the game will tell. This Is just the opposite method from that used by Ilelsman, who hits been sending the team through long bcrimmages every day this week, except jesterday, Captain Joe Kostns Is certain to ntnrt at one of the halfback positions. The other half will be either Gdaniec or McGraw. Tho lutter formerlv played on Central High, here. Bowser, who holls from Ford City, is a good plunger anil will be started at fullback, Mangan, formerly of Bellefonto Academy, has been doing excellent work in directing tho team and will be ghen tun firat shot at quarterback. On the ends Rey nolds will havo McDcnnott ond Hahn. Both have had a lot of experience aud are fast men, good at catching forward passing and fairly deadly tacklers. RIM, who went to Bucknell from Har rlsburg Tech.. will oppose Frank at center. On either side of him will be Morrett and Fred Laustcr, another prouuet oi uarrmmirg Tech. Tho tackles who will open against Pennsyl vanla are Dooley and Homan, the lat ; u, ratoTl n Tnnn Xf ,h (..'. V Li " Jfr '" ralcU nH ?nB "' the best tackles that ever dooned a Bucknell uniform, Wliat May Happen in Baseball Today Won Lost TC. Win lose Bollt riereland... .Chicago... 07 88 .088 .041 .034 oa ... t.017 .623 5 87 ozo T.BWJ no 76 SI BNt. Louis. new iotk. OS IS lUI . t .407 .T808 t.40 Abi -ii tnaton . 72 Wanhlnxton. 08 SI 02 '.443 .TioO .im UU .sou .300 .am ... Irtrnlt 60 HAthletlc. 47 104 .311 t.820 t.8U7 .314 NATIONAL IJCAflUE Won lost PC. In Ioar fSrvtlt niuh Ilrooklyn , . , Ul HI .OVV ,WI1 .0110 ... new vork. 80 ..00 80 I0 77 78 78 77 73 70 01 KS no oo ,DBO .000 ,80Z 8 Cincinnati.. Plttaburgh., Ch.rnco..,. HU Ixnils... Brtoaton 537 t.8 .i .830 813 .B20 i. 13 .40.1 '.407 .400 .4SO .481 .477 .400 T.417 t.404 .411 .401 HPhlllle. 400 t.408 J.303 Not scheduled. HDoubuvhendrr, Uln twV. Lose two. 8CHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL L.KAOUE Phillies at Boston Two gamemi clear; lllS and 3ilA. Ilrooklyn at New York fJenri 3. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Three game. I clean It, 2 and 4, St. Imis at Chicago Clear) 3. AMKRICAK I.EAOUE Washington at Philadelphia Two earnest clear lt30 and 3:30. Cleveland at Detroit Cloudyi 3. Chicago at Ht. Louie Clean 3, RE8ULT8 OF YESTERDAY AMKRICAN I.KAOUE Washington, 13 Athletics, 8. Detroit, Si Cleveland, 4 (first game, ten Innings). Cleveland, lOi Detroit. 3 (second game). Ht. Louis, 8 Chicago, 6. . NATIONAL IJiAOUE Ilrooklyn. 4i New York, 3 (drat game). New York, 4 Ilrooklyn, 3 (second game). Chicago. 3i Nt. Loula, i (seventeen Innings) Other games postponed, rain. PLAY FOR TITLE Advocate and St. Marcus Meet for Church League drown ST. HAKCDS Wnrtxer. 3b Honntag. e Writer, ss J. Oluek. p Hoerter, 2b Weber, lb norgenson. rf Ktrohmcler, cf Ortnng. If ADVOCATE CunlllTe. 3b Mrnrle. rf F.lmrr. Jb lllumm, p Jago, rf Carberry. If O. Meyers, sa Meheam. o Falkenberc lb Advocate, winner of the first half of the Lutheran Church League, and St. Marcus, second-half winner, will engage in the play-off at Flnter's Field, Frank ford, today to determlno the winner of the pennant and loving cup, which goes with the league championship. Blumm will be on the mound for Ad vocate, and "Bullet John" Gluck will do the twirling for the SalnU. The Saints won the championMhin last year, when Gluck triumphed over Blumm in a twelve-inning pitchers' battle, 1-0. .WHEELING ELEVEN OPENS To Play Drexel HIM on 8. A. C. Field Today The Wheeling eleven, of West Phila delphia, will usher in its football season this afternoon on the grounds of Straw bridge & Clothier, Sixty-second and Walnut Btreets. Drexel Hill will be the opposition. Wheeling's players have been prac ticing all week. A hard schedule confronts Coach Morris' team this year as follows: October 10 Holmesburg October 17 Melrose A. C. Atlantic City. October 28 Frankford. October 80 niverslde October 81 Brlde.burr. No ember 2 Election day; open. November 0 open (pending). November 14 Mount Carmel, Pa, November 20 Ijincastor. Po,, All-Stars. November 25 Open. ANOTHER RUTH CRASH Babe Once More Escapes Injury In Auto Accident Meridcn, Conn., Oct. 2. Babe Ruth, world's champion home-run hitter, on his way to Springfield in a new road ster, collided with a truck at the dan gerous Yalesvllle culvert on the New Haven Trunk highway here. He landed in a field with his car wrecked, even to the steering post, but ho nnd a friend who was his passenger escaped unhurt, except for scratches from the broken windshield. - A passing motorist took them to Springfield, leaving Ruth's car to be hauled to a local garage. Hllldale at Phils' Ball Park The Hllldale team will open a two weeks' stand at the National League park on Mon day, The colored boys, who have piled up a percentage of 720 In 12B. iramea. win nl.v Connie Mack's hustling youngsters on Mon day and Tuesday The game on Monday will i be between Hllldale and the America All Stars, consisting of Cy Perkins, Orlftln. Galloway, lllgbee Myatt, Dyke., Dugan. Welsh, ltollie Najlor and Scott Perry.. On Tuesday and Wednesday Casey Stengle's ' All-Stars will bo tho opponents. ICayres and Maranvllle of lto.il vn, Smith and Cutshaw. of the Pittsburgh tram, and Meusel. Mead- I owe, Ilawllngs. Stengel. Hubbel, Trngres.er and Paulttte. of the Phillies, will be on Stengel's team On Thursday and Friday I Babe Uuth and Carl Mays will bring a team of stars to pla Hllldale. On Saturday the names of Parkesburg, J, A j, Dobson and Hllldale will be placed In a hat and drawn I out, tho first two playing the tlrst game and tnn wlnn.r liluvtni? Ihu tpntm i.hl.1. .. . I the byo. Flelsher In Two Games Down at the Flelsher Yarn Athletic Field. Twenty-.lxth and Reed streets. Kddle Lusk has booked two more good games of base ball for today and tomorrow. The atti ac tion thts afernoon will be tho Hale & K.II burn team from the Manufacturers' League Tomorrow (Sunday) the Yarneri will meet Frank Baker's Upland team. This make, the second time this aeaaon that these two teams have met and Lujk will iry to even thlnga up by sending Lefty Schofleld to tho mound, with Sutton working behind the bat Germantown A. A. at Pitman The Oemianton A. A. football elm en opens the season this afternoon araln.t Dreka. of Pitman. N J The iVcSi, ire in good shape and will use the following line' up: Langdon and Kraemer, ends. Sherman and Olven. tackles. N. Oalbralth and J SiT bralth. guards. R. Peacock, center: rilsdale quarterback, II Peacock and Kendrlck h.ir' backs, and Kauffman. fullback. ' b" Stanford Drops Rowing Stanford Unherslly, Calif., Oct. 2 On account of the financial demands madebv other sports, rowing has been dropped from the sports curriculum, nf Stanford Uniiei; alty. according to the budget of the board of athletlo control at the university mad? tl Ho today. The budg.t provided tor I - llmlnary survey for a new football stadium to be completed within three years! and i new 110,000 basketball stadium' a GARNET STUDENTS .HIKE TO PRINCETON Fifty Swarthmore Youths Travol Afoot to Tigertown for Gridiron Fray Pnlnier fiatHum, Princeton, N. J., Oct. 2. Such a small thing as the lack of sufficient .currency to pay rail road faro Is no deterrent to the loyal Swarthmore students. Previous to the start of the game with Princeton this afternoon, some fifty Garnet students came into this historic field dust cov ered and footsore from their long over night hike from Swarthmore. but happy that they would see their favorites in action for tho first time. Spirit is one of the biggest factors In the success of the Swarthmore in stitution and the loyalty of the stu dents is something that is breezed about all over the college world. The fifty odd who' arrived this afternoon showed loyalty, considerable spirit nntl a lot of noise. Added to a delegation of Swarthmore ptudents who arrived here bv nnto. train and any other method of conveyance they could find, the hik ers make sufficient racket to be heard all over the stadium. The day Is ideal for football. Willi just enough chilliness in the air to force tne players to extend themselves. The cool wind swecnlnc down the field brought out in force winter furs, ulsters, topcoatH and all other trappings mat go to 'prevent old man Jack Frost from entering the marrow. Tho large num ber of women sprinkled through the stand made a wonderful setting for the opening game. The field Is in good shape in spite of the heavy rains of the last few days, and the coaches, after looking over the gridiron, stated that they expected a speedy brand of football. Betting is conspicuous by its ab sence. The Princeton students aro not letting their coin, go until the big games, figuring that the Tigers are in the making, nnd that they have been greatly handicapped during the last few weeks with the heat and the rain. Swarthmore, while having a veteran team, is also in the making, and this afternoon being the first test for the two elevens makes the betting ring vn tually useless. PH0ENIXV1LLE OPENS Plays First Game of Season With tho East Falls Eleven PhoenlxvlUa Tot Falls Miller left end Darn Itajrner left tackle J. MoOulre Decker left guard J.ee aa... .. . . m ctmnuignam Mean .... CoeteUo , . . flrnwarts . . . runlran MeCue right smard.. IJttle right tackle.. Tanrart right end Cable quarterback.. Krrleli left hojftmek.. Pollard .. right halfback.. , . t , A? IV.KU T. Meflnlre Wrldon , .fallback Lolly Fhoenlxvllle, Oct. 2. A large crowd was on hand this afternoon to see the home team lift the lid in the 1020 grid iron season. Tho team that took the field was considered the- strongest ag gregation that ever represented Phoenix - vine. Included in the line-up -wero such stars as Helnie Miller. Iiud Wrav and Lou Little, of Penri; Weldon, of Lafayette, "and Pollard, of Brown. The visitors had a number of stars Buoh as Lolly,' Costclto and Lees. Play for West Phllly Tltlo Tho St. Carthage All-Stars, under the management of John Meenan. former Trl state Leaguer, will play the Ittng Profes sionals for the championship of West Phila delphia tomorrow at Seventieth street and Lansdowne avenue. Meenan has n star bat tery for this game George Udwards, who played with the Wilson. N. C. baseball club, of the Virginia League, and Hamil ton, a pitcher also of the same team, and lirockcrman. a pitcher who was with the Greenville club In the Eastern Carolina League, will work. Manager Meenan would like to arrange games with Nativity, North Phillies. Marahall E Smith and Hllldale before the season clo.ta. George W. Ed wards, Uell phone, Camden 173 It, between 8 and 10 p. m. ( Ray and Vardon Win Twlco New Haven, Conn., Oct. 2 Harry Var don nnd Tod Ray, the Engll.h profea.lonal golf stars, defeated Sidney Scott, of Tale, and Joseph Stein, of Racu Drook. 4 to 8, In an eighteen-hole be.t-ball foursome on the Race Drook Country Club couree. Montreal Wins From O'Donnell ProTldenee, It. I.. Oct. 2. Toung Mon treal, nf thl. cltv. last night defeated K. O Joe O'Donnell, of Philadelphia, In a twelve- round decision contest, uarring ino lourtb round, In which O'Donnell dropped the New England champion for a count of nine, the Providence bantam waa out tn front In every rramo. Hunting and Logan In Play-Off The Hunting Social and Logan A. A. baseball teams will play off a tie game, which was called on account of darkness last week, when they meet tomorrow after noon at Eighteenth street and Hunting Park avenue. Rev. Mr. Creasey at St. Mary's The Rev. 8. W. 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