5?T' "V -.4 x!r t EVENING . PtJBLIG- LEDGER-PHILADlSLPHlA, SATURDAY, 6cTOBER 9, 1920 16 Mm WHEAT AND GRANEY IN THE LINE-UP, YOU MIGHT PROPERLY CALL IT THE WORLD'S CEREAL 'J f " P DARTMOUTH-PENN STATE CLASH LOOMS UP AS BIG FOOTBALL NOISE ON TOD A Y'S COLLEGE GRIDIRONS college footbnll IiIk crowds ami 'A LTH0U011 many or the! 10 odd i game's on tlio menu today attracted developed a lot of Interest lu their own bailiwicks, tliero ivns only one setto scheduled In wlileh there was mo thine like Hectionnl or national Interest. This game wns tlitj annual battle between Dartmouth and I'eim State, booked for the letter's field. Last eor the I'ennsjh nutans, were beaten by the big Green team 10 to l.'l, so they wore nnturally out for rcreuse this afternoon, particularly ns the Uhie and White student uud alumni were celebrating their centennial. Hugo Itcrrfck rounded out his wetk'H preparation with a long scrimmage on Thurmlaj afternoon, nil of the vnrtlty Men coming through in good condition. This has led the l'enn State Ntudeut bodj and the team to bo cry hopeful over the result of the Dartmouth contest, ns the State bojs 111 have about the best line-up possible, while five regular members of the Dartmouth eleven are on the Injured list. Karly In the season Huck Williams looked to be the be"-t let for quarterback, but this week Killingcr has been doing most of the work. Killingcr seems to be able to run the team better than Williams, although his mechanical play Is not quite up to Williams's standard. Captain Hess ban improved grcntly in his phjsloni condition since he was shifted some time ago from the backtleld to the line. With Brown und .Mct'iillnm ot the wing pui-ltiotis and Llghtner s the plrot around which the ultack will be swung. Bezdek feels certain that his eleven should enter tho Dart- vmoutli game on equal terms in general strength with the Hanoverians. Last night the biggest mass-meeting ever held nt State College brought out the entire student body and nearly 2000 nlumnl. The occasion aroused the enthusiasm of every one to n high pitch, whero it wns expected to remain until the gfimo this afternoon. I 'FEE Dartmouth team, which arrived yesterday morning at State College, occupied prominent (places at the mass-meeting and iccrc given a num her of rousing cheers by their foes of this afternoon. Easy Day for the "Big Three" THIS locked like nn easy day for the so-called DIG THIlDli. Princeton was booked to meet Mnrjlnnd, a supposedly weak team. The Tigers had a hard time beating Swaithmore last week, 17 to 0, and all this week Coach Hoper has been giving the Orange and Black var ity loug scrimmages. Hanard wus to meit alpnrnlso ot Cambridge. This game did not cntiM nnj gieat commotion In the vlclulty of Hoston and vv.ir looked upon only as a practice contest. Yale wns not taking any chum.es on North Carolina, "the team which spilled the dope lust week by beating Bob Folwell's imy team. 11 to 7. The Blue warriors have been put through extensive t-lgnnl and kcrimmago drills every day until jesttrdny, and the roaches feel that while "orth Carolina maj be verj strong for such an early time in the season, Yale will have no trouble in winning. Up nt Ithaca Couch Dobic has been laboring feverishly all week to get his team into shape for the St. Bonavcn ture eleven. It is true thut this team goes to meet Cornell unheralded, but surprise parties have been pulled before By ItOBERT W. MAXWELL itx-rts lill'or Uvrnlnr I'uliUc Ledcer on football llelds, nnd the Cornell mentors have not been tnklug any chances of being caught napping. The end positions and n smooth-working backtleld hnvc been the main prob'ems that the Cornell coaches haic bien contending with all season. There seems to be a bunch of good Imckflcld material, hut n harmonious combination appears to be very hard to hit upon. Carej, Majcr, Kuw and Bosworth did most of the offensive work for the varsity backtleld this neck In the scrimmages. It is probable, however, that If this combination Is started today, they will not play throughout the game. Jcwett has shown up well and ho is certain to get n chance. On tho wings, Munus, Gouinlock, Wagner, Tlnn and Cunneen arc likely to get into the frnj. o rHK 'ilMlcil Virginia game tcill be a iptrtlnl affair, but there i3 little likelihood that Warner's team will lose. Last season I'itt trim med the West Virginians 20 to 0, but at that time the southerners Kerr not in nearly as good shape as they were when they defeated Princeton S3 to 0. Strong Early Season Contest COACH SPEAKS, of Dartmouth, has realized all sea son thnt todo's game with State was a vciy hard contest for such an early date, heme he has been wnilt ing to whip Ills teum Into the best possible shape. This bus lueu no easy proposition for him because of the muni injuries on his squad. Last Saturdaj's gamo with Nor with wus an eay one for Dartmouth ns far ns scoring wns concerned, tho Green team winning 31 to 0, but in running up this count, n number of tho injured plajcrs were hurt worse, nnd several others who had hitherto been in good condition were placed on the hospital list. Qaptuln Kobcrteon will not be able to start with his team against State nnd will not go in nt all unless nt a critical stage of the contest if his team is In a position to make n drop-kick. The Green's backfield hns been shifted uround all week, nnd this morning it looked as though Grundman nnd Holbrook would Btnrt nt the halfback positions nnd Jordan nt full. Bower, tho former Arling ton High quarterback, was scheduled to start, but it seemed more than likely that both Culdcr nnd Putney would get In before the game wns over. Both of these lost men tioned have been giving Bower n run for tho pivot job. Irjuries to Merritt and Threshle have caused Conch Spears a lot of worry. Still In Worth he has n fast, hnrd-tnckling end who will do well on his side of the line. Foster and Gordon probably will be tried out at the other end, but which would stnrt Spears could not say jes tcrdu. Cri--p and Moore, both of whom had varsity ex perience last seiiMin. weic booked to hold down the guard position with Neidllnger uud Sonnenberg nt tackle. Cunningham and Bittmejer will alternate ut center. In the absence of Captain Kobcrtson, Sonnenberg will be drawn back to do the punting and in a pinch Neidllnger can drop-kick. ' ALTJlOVItU l'htladilphia football enthusiasts were all Keyed up oicr the Pennsylvania Swarthmore game, they lept a weather eye on tho Pcnn State-Dartmouth game, because the lied and Illue plays State at Philadelphia October SO, and meets Dartmouth on Vtankhn Field, Xoicmber 13, AND THEN HE TOOK UP GOLF MA mama- I HiVCfnr if 0H PSHIWJ I HAD AT Coop (ZnSCIOUS mr! SS..1 rMo,rr a(Et f T15 I Tmai . W HOUR" IT OVT flnovi tx4 OfJ ArsLD WOvM I I T,am at- I air 4 I TWO MUWBRBO BUCK- -g. J ft i D0M-T ? 1 ZXflST &&." J MT G03M- JW J ' T I s, THM. BCftT THC DUTCH J & I HAO OOOO MILeA FUNNY HOi HAdD WUNiyc-; , Mfc.Mn.MAMA- V OP IT -S III lri &y "a MtxS 'owes wewe lo&t ( Hcna's Tmc Tcn i, owe ) ( BusiMeiS is aful- I T T- t"A. " v ( WITH MM V W " "felif. -' "av1'0 vmbro -off- W AWO " d ' with SeIIJ-Jm Ma ausie wi am ru we w &a s&e. Q.CM AMD jeT vr "Hi- FINAL STATISTICS OF 1920 SEASON IN MAJOR LEAGUES American League Batting Fifteen Game anil 0tr Club O All U. II. llll SI1 i TMfiver I N'lrliaus Clcvo.. 10 t) O 4 0 0 i Mslir, St. I.....154 031 137 2SS fl 41 I Mtioaker. Cleve. .180 S82 187 'Jl J H U .Tnckson Chi 140 (Ills 111", L'lS ).' 11 , iluth. N Y 14.' 431) IBS 17J 54 12 ilC Collins. CM.lfiS 1.01 110 2JJ 3 111 jRCobsntl. St. 1...1SJ COU US Jill 0 1'. ..1AI Itll . . no 173 .. J7 hi .183 0J7 . 3S 118 , 141! 8S7 . 1 17 IIJ8 .IL'0 4115 101 101 , .111' 4JH H7 143 70 EPISCOPAL TEAM STAGES COMEBACK Churchmen Surprise Haverford School by Plucky Stand. Radnor Succumbs SAMMY SAN DOW IS HERE FOR BANTAM COMPETITION Cincinnati Boxer, Who Has Twice Earned Newspaper cisions Over Pete Herman, Is Making His ' Home in Manayunh Ky LOUIS H. piIILADKLI'HIA will be n new field J- for a lot of tistmen this Kpiscopal Academy came back. Had and with the 101!0-lil season well uudtr .ny one predicted that the churchmen TLTfir Ju'rtr'ap-1 ivould hold Haverford School to n i to pers to come here to box under the 0 score in the game plajed yesterday, colors of 1111 I'enn. This is Sun it would hae been the snme kind of'dow's second invasion of the CJuoker dope some of the critics have been 1'iM, having performed before u I'hll linndiug out about the world series, addphia audience in 11110, when he But the unexpected happens quite fre- met Willie Huiiuon. ?uentl, und that much-touted Haver- Snndow is one of the lending con ord School eleven was fortunate to I tenders for Petej Hcrman'n crown, come through with the victory. i Samuel showed his caliber ns a worthy EnlKConnl. reported n rather "ens ' opponent ngniUHi uie uuniiuu uoss in JAKFE Iclnh Inlna ! Iftii!?:' .,VM,.,.sav?'. "."' '.'.-."' M-ason, for-hl. mertin', V ' j"lvX,K" i"? ' IiattllnK Lfonanl will b lh pml. with nthfr riJIOMfl Jot. ltltehlft VI, Ilannv ,. L . T "' lttnca 1 OUtfl i.uahlin, Tonnnj i omo and Juhnuy Weavpr. rhl . Kin. Cloo I I'hle Clevo , Htctf. Wash , Murphj. Chi l'flfch. Chi . , Tobln. Ht U iJudirx" 'Wiiah Cobb Del Sew ell CIo ' Sum maker, I'lov .T1 (1 ,..,. i -.? v lid mix I Hen lr) x, lloot .. 80 8in , High. A' 17 lit Dunin ,'h ....183 lull Milan, nh ...ISO 800 D'Nilll. ncilfl ..1411 4H't ltl, A's OS 213 . I.jiin. Cht 10 '.'3 iJnmltson Clevo. 107 371 .Smith, cl""" ...111 43H Snxler, Waah ..111 11) I'rutt. N Y...,. .154 R7.1 Hrowcr. WhbIi'. . .1(1 llll Hooper. Uont ... 119 880 I (lanlner. Clee..l84 r.DR I liillmun. Dot ..14Fi :.('. I Vllllama .St I.. 141 .VJO vtHin, L'ei . ...l.(4 til.; smith st i. ..nn aij Chaomtn. Clevd.lll llll Halo Det .... 70 ll'l) I Torres. Wash .. lit 30 Schanir. Ilojt ...1"J2 .ISO I Menoaky. rtoat ..141 Wft ),, llarrln. 'Wash.. 110 8117 -,t (Jfdeon. St. L....183 HOT I Mclnnls Host ..14S 807 Ilodle, N Y 120 471! ' hiiiernp, wbkii ..101 ai7 iir;ino. Clevu rohiiRon. Clcvn J Collins Cht Shorten. Det . lfofman. N. Y ounir Uit .. Iloth. Wauli .. Mnnlon, Det . livers Host O Nelll, Wash Wood, Clevo .. l'lim. N, Y... (lerbsr, Bt. L. rc. .414 .4011 ,3S4 ,a4 .378 .30'l Ml 1 17 .117 0 0 ..147 0 1 344 .1 01 JIO o j ,mu h7 1H7 14 K ..UO )2 -01) I SO .315 11 10 .111 1 11 14 11 II 1 10 IN I) 1 73 180 11 4 84 113 0 7 1 II IS 3.' 00 4 11 M 21.1 .1 40 IVanl.te .Te. Ivnrr llnnt Harry Itoth Austin St I. . r.ncKson, vvabn. thing" for Haverford, proved just the opposite. Couch McCnrtj's bojs Hhovved real spirit and lots of pep, nnd Haver ford had to worlc real hard to win. ltittenhou Williams und lrnft were tho utarR for Kplscnpnl. A touchdown by Gildersleevo in the first period und a roal. kicked b Movd. lcsulti'd in the 7 to 0 win for the Main Liners Huhn and Watson also excelled. Hodnor gne I'enn Charter School a fight for junt ten minutes, and thnt was In the first quarter, 'hieh ended 7 to fl in fav,or of the Wujne oungsters. After thut period Penn Charter's scor ing mnchinc got in its work and linm mered nwuv for twenty points in the next period, the half ending 'JO to 7 The Statzell bojs, IJob and Harlun were, us usual, the leading lights, though Itlduv, W Brill and (' Ilnll performed splendldl.v . Central IIIgh'K Itlg More Central High ran up a large score in the Lower Merlon game This was not unexpected, for Lower Morion was out weighed. Wells, with three touch downs, was the Crimson and fiold star. Centrnl used straight football Herb Webster, the center, did the kicking md he booted over four, making u per fect score Central s rest InNt week "vidently put a lot of pep into tho team. Chestnut Hill Acndemj nnd West Catholic High plajt'd on the THemls School field in Wst l'hlludelphia, the West Catholic eleven winning 20 to 0. DeSImonl, Woods nnd J. Cunningham were the West Catholic mars. There was considerable scrapping among thu players. St. Luke's School traveled to Haver ford Col'ege to give the college m'nib team a trouncing hj n bcore of Ul to 0. St. Luke h looters wen' elated with this victory. . Swartlimore Heat West Hilllies So far ns the West I'hiliies are on cerned, the Swnrtliniore High School eleven is just ns big nnd strong aud capable as the suburbanites claim, for When Went Phliudclphiu left the field yenterdaj the wore was .'112 to 0, ull In favor of the Swarthmoic aggregation. West PhiU'cs tested and tried out tho Garnets and found them to be all there. Manning nnd llelficld were the par ticular stars in the gnmc. West Phil adelphia found their furvvurd pusxi-s of little avail, us most were broken up b Swarthmore. Powers, Spangler, Chap mau, Hover, Stockton und tin other members of tho subuibnii sipind put lots of snap iuto their phi) und there) was considerable satisfaction in store for tho Swarthmore rooters who had not forgot thnt West Philadelphia wus very anxious indeed to plu.v the game. Hats off to Swarthmore. They turned tho trick and proved thcio was quite a lot of truth in the reports of it "champion ship team in Delaware county." Catholic llijjh has u star In Kennedy, the fullback It was Kenned 's ull around work nnd especially his two long runs which gave his teum n lfi to 0 victory over Southern High yesterdny Whort Carter tackled Orlandcr behind the Southern goal line two more points tvere added to Kennedy's two touch- slow. , .Ilinmy Irer Is urettlmr Into Khape. under (the watchful ,jt or Trainer Low at Herr mann s. ir. paritory to a match with Jacklo V. ?. '""is KKia he will tomo down to , lelO poui. Is fur this match. t ,..',"''. ""' lenoi.keil out Rn Dundee, of lm, '?'"," I".,he 1r,t round of a l'oSt nt Atlantic i tj the other nKht. nccordlni to in vvlrt from tharley Williams A liU delrautlon of fans will hi e Jed by a bout with the title nt stake when he scored two victories over the conquerer of "Kid" Wllliuins within the last two vuirs. I?oth decisions weie of the newspaper vnriet.v. and each bout was u ten-iouuder. held lu Cincinnati. Other stars oer whom Snndow has I shown to advantage lire Joe Hurman. , iirry (Km, nrn.rn IM , T . Karl Purvenr, Hoy Moore, Pal Moore , In a ten round match at Hoston tmHv. ri;2 .schnlk. Chl .shanks, Waah, .Severeld. Ht. 1,. Johnson Vi'aslt. .Scott. Dost . . Peck'srh. N Y .StruuW. Chl .. Huel N Y, IIJ 181 .147 811 .114 -ill .110 301 . 15 L't .150 lss .MS 470 ,1J hll . 2H 01 SO 2(1S 01 114 .153 ma .154 BHS r.H 70 hi 28(1 311 H4 111 Ihl 12S 44r, 12J 41S .13 01 114 50S .130 511 .110 .1110 N.' 201 7 31 AS 1AH 71 101 J 01 157 .1 20 70 1 UNO GO 118 1 HJ 145 12 10 0 tl 180,. -1 20, 37 1 lilt 100 7 7 1S4 B 00 HIS II 110 100 HJ 1SS 4'. 10H 97 111 11 30 7 0 511 110 50 117 70 150 llr. 178 51 104 02 130 30 09 31 41 07 180 (II 14H 31 100 .t 7 SO 170 7U 131. 4 21 IK R5 3S ..13. 1J!1 3J7 .1.0 . I1J.4 .1J1 ,3 10 ,3J2 .1 .321 1 .341 O 1J0 2 .318 5 ..117 0 .310 13 114 0 .311 10 .310 3 .mis 30H 30H .107 107 National League Batting 12 II 77 4 IIJ 07 i U 12 .370 S .300 0 21 .3 U 4 ill .JJ'.I .3.1 J .1J8 ..US .MX .311) .3IS .311 .301) .80S .30S .3US I) 11 3 II 3 15 1 1 0 O 4 7 3 '2 J 1 IS 0 1 2 II ri'lflvcn (Innits and Oier) riner Club O All Jl II lilt 811. TC. 1 ".."' ol- i"iJ can Nicholson. J'ltts.. Ull 247 Younc. N. Y.....1BJ 5S1 Itutisn. cinn ...I4u B7 dmlth. Ht. I. .... il .11.1 L. Wheat. Hklyn .IIS 5H I I.Hjrs, liost, ... S7 I'll miliums. l'lill,..11H ,MM dlock, Ht. I... IS-, Olu Hollochur, Chl .. no doj Daly, chl 14 IPO aye. Clnn 17 M (ournlcr, ht. I. .ill r,30 Metisfl, lj, ...us 8IU unnlchy, llldjn.131 4 17 Daubrt. Cinn...l4J 053 virimns, Ukitn.. I.I ill tljerB. I)kln ..151 cu llobertson. Chl. .1.14 501 Klack. Chl 131 r.Jl nancroft. :. v. tan mi km in Oroh. Clnn ....143 55(1 HO 103 Duncan. Cinn ..154 077 70 170 irnvath, 1'hll.... 4.1 II 2 13 Hulllvun. Host .. 81 25J 311 74 Holke, IJost ...141550 51 101 ?,m,fh N,.J' l s,n '" "7 Merkle. Chl IIJ JJII 3 HO JniiHtun. liklin..l5F iuo S7 1H1 i'lmlello. Ilill....lt3 80 J 811 HIS Stengel, I'hll, .,12i44r 6.1120 Miller, Hklyn. ,. iiii ;ioi io H7 i.avan. St U ...112 517 50 14'l Carey, l'ltts ...130 4HU 71 140 Krueser. Hklyn .. 53 140 21 ti. ' -oiii. iiosi ..112 3(11 iiurns, . y... .154 OJJ lib 218 .1 1 Hll UJ 201 NJ IUO 81 104 1 14 H'l llll U 11 211 HO 1 2 KH 101 15 l.t LIU 0 IB 61 DO 0 111 28 0 1 21 O 3 llll 1 27 100 15 IB 161 5 a 170 4 12 .307 41 0 1! Jlllll HO 170 4 U .30 J OS 131 10 10 ,J01 84 150 I 12 ,:illl O 0 8 .21)0 10 ,2U0 15 .2115 .21)5 .2114 .2111 .20 I .21) J .JU1 .200 IXI I 1 .1 1 3 1 1 8 0 0 11 ,288 0 flXU Hill ' Heathcnte, St .300 ."'Henry Ht. .300 '"'KOCH, J'lllH 10 27 11 100 17J 11 101 21 77 '. I 01 l.U 50 UO 47 111 II 17 C lem Goodman to Jersey City Tuesday nluht to e.o IJittllntr Levlnsky meet Oeo-ifes Car P"nter In u twelve-round bout Tickets for this snow nre on , cneitnut stret sals In this city t S18 1 und Frankie fnHon, huvifig hcored wins against these bojs In iiintelieH to ref eree's decisions. Suinm.v also shows I clippings in which he has won news papir verdicts over Jack "Kid" Wolf, Hick landman and Dutch liruudt. While in Philadelphia Sundovv is making his home in Manuvunk, whero road work through that hlll district Is ideal for n boxer. He is being bundled by Al I.Ippe, who hojs he will i make an effort to mntch Sandow with Jimmy Wilde when the little again inuim.s these snores. Phllnilolnh!..,! Id ,. I.lv An. ,- .u" W in0 - -...... .H , . ,u lHO 1IUO, .Jack Sroodles la training th veteran. n-nny Kiuf man, anil ths JounL-ster. Fllnky I Kaufman for bantam competition. Tha Kaufinani an brothers. e ' Doo I.Us has entered the local bcvlnir nelo In the capacity of manager Ho Is ban. IdlliiB tho aspirations of I'at O'Malley. Juhn. ny Ilr.uvn and Tommy Kid Hrown Ilenny Hramon, of New York, la repre senting Oeorga Maclt In handling the hitter's Ilritoii ,;,,;r,". ,nmo ms."l'T' Slack has matched liriLUll f I'rankl.. Mnrr.iv Ift meet .Tne 11 l.n .I...-- I rounds nt the Commonwealth bportamen Minimy -anaow win represent rnuaaei- -iuu, .wucr ov Phla tfinleht In u bout with Marty Collins I uf New or!., In the star Bet-to at thu Nn- local fans will But their first opportunity t no ueuu iuniirr, uxni neayweign( Cham- llou-il Club Toe Nelson Is In line fettlo for' his moiling vvlih IIuKhcy Hutchinson In tho semi Other bouts are Clus V ranch' ttl Danny lodgers, Jimmy Jordan vs Jack Husso ard c'hlclt Lawrence vs Kid Wag nor Blrhle .Mitchell, of Milwaukee n exp,cted nlon of thu American K. 1' . In netlnn wh.n the Jersey City mittman meets Sergeant Kay smith In Camden October 22 This will b ono of four all-star bouts, the others being as follows Mlko O'Dowd vs Augle Ratner, M lie Jackson vh Qena Delmont and Jimmy Murphy vs Johnny Mealy, AMATEUR SPORTS TUB Ionn Catholic Club hus reor ganized for the season und will place an eleven on the gridiron. With the return of n majority of the players from Just year's eleven nnd the uddltion of scverul new stnrs a strong team has been developed for 125-pound compe tition. It. T Shunnon, enre Iona Club, l.'IOS Frankford nveuue. Is the mun uger lonn also hus organized n bas ketball team. It Is a see'ond-class five I and will travel throughout the ac.0"' I Address A. A. Abraum, cares Ionn Club, 4H0S Prnnkford avenue. I Northwest rrofeltinaI, flrst-olasa base ball team, has this Saturday and Sunday own for home teams offering fair guaran tees J Hoover 20.15 North American street, or nhone Kensington 040!) VV Kenslnrton A. C, a nrst-class traveling fho wants to arrange games with teams of that class having halls J H. Dauley, 71(1 Belgrade street. ColIlngswoiKl Club would ltke tr, book games with anv trawling teams desiring iams H C Jackson, rollIni,swood, N J. VaruM) A. A. has organized ft first-class football team It would 1U to her from 125-iound elevens Mrtln Wollnsk, 1&32 North 'lblrt -second street St. hlnveon's CInb, after a month of prar. lice Is ready to book games with first-class teams at home Osmes will U pUyed on bat urday evenings. V 0 Cannan, 29B1 North Klghth street. ConsholMKken All-Htars want to hear from all 131-pound football teams having playing field and willing to give fair guarantee. Ad dress A. Volpe, phone Conshohocksn ISO W Adi orate lire has M-cursd a ball at Eight eenth and Diamond streets It will plsy on Tuesday evenings Adwcnte want to ar mng games vrith second class teams either nt bom or away Wlillam C'larldgti, 4133 North Eighth streot Dell Ilo4l A. 0. wants tn hear from 18R pound traveling elevens. , F, Ilarkln, 073T Commerco street. games with first and second class traveling teams J A. McUreovy, 2B24 Iorth Sixth eircei 9 The tjrer's Travelern will present a strong line-up of basketball tessera this season. They want to hear from second-clam homo Hams paslng guarantees, n L Murray. Crrolu Club, a travellrir flvx wants to hear from (eujnd-class teams. John Arleth. 245J West Sargent street. ' V. IVnlker, A'H..150 Ml t.ewis, N, Y .. 107 .107 nteberB. Chl .. Uil 41m Mvles. A's.... 21 411 HI'ilngs St I.... fl 1-11 T'ennock Dost . . 3S 70 Hush Det .III ins aebiry Wash.. '1 m Dykes. A's 51 Kos'i-r. Host . ,11s ISO Bbsn"on, A's . s- nxi Kewster, N, Y . . 21 27 rerklns. A's.. 148 Im Wn'il N Y.... 127 4117 WUli A's inn 101 feNHIly Host .. 'il 111 Myntt. A's 70 108 IlBgby Cleve . . 411 1 I Hums. Cleve.... no ill Hush Hot .... 41 Ml Heefe. A's .... 3? 40 nasty, ,'m iu J I Jones Dot 81 201 Mais. N. Y .... 45 inn Gharrlty. Wnsh .130 42". lourdan Chl ... 48 iin Davis St r.. .. 3R 1(7 WonjJal. Det .. 1H 411 Hannah N. Y. . 7' ."III " Walker A's 24 114 Wambs'ss Clevo 111 5i r, Acnsfn, Wash . . 17 2"! Ilrlffln, A's ,12') IflH Hhmks D-t . . is in, Courtney. Wnsh 37 on naestend Dot. .111 112 111 144 101 70 110 : IS 1S2 11 41 20 11(1 'Ml 20 liio HO 7 .208 .21)0 .J1I0 .200 .2114 0 .204 .", -JU4 3 .'4M4 11 .J1IJ 12 .Ml.' J .202 (I ,2'IJ 7 2kll 22 .21 "o J28S 0 .2M1 IS 2S0 2 .284 4 .281 4 .280 0 .270 3 .275 0 271 11 .27J 10 .1 0 U13.1 487 I, 1.17 5IIJ ,137 547 1 1 2 0 a 0 20 3 20 Z 12 O 1 n 1 0 0 1 14 (I 40 127 02 127 02 80 50 11 fl 20 II 0 no 41 4J 14 17 8 14 31 J 11 10 r.j nn in 17 7 24 4 12 21 02 Q no 82 lJO 2 0 40 lis 4 Alnsmlth, Dot stnnago net . . Vlclc N Y Hrady Host... flhnwkey N Y Shocker St I,., pinnelll 11-t . Thomas, Wash Halley Host Collins St I.. Johnson A's. finllnwnv, A's, etnore. A's . Illehe. A's. .. ll"mis 'n. Nnrlor, A's I'emr. A's, ... Harris. A's . . 70 1S7 78 "10 51 118 r.a inn ns 102 is 80 102 "1 SI 204 41 IS Jl 18 08 27 .18 7 4? 42 31 7 1i 208 50 11 ISO 80 81 HO 11 31 211 10 21 10 11 II I 0 28 1 II t 4 0 .270 .27(1 .270 .211 201) jen 20S .sat L07 "115 .201 .203 .203 l.J "(11 .250 2MI ," .250 "si .210 ,J1 21". .251 .212 .21' 21" .250 .250 2 .241) 0 .248 5 .27 1 247 0 .247 0 .241 1 241 0 .242 K ,241 II '.'40 4 .210 0 .218 O 2SO 2 ,281 5 ,210 (I "'" 1 ojimvortn I'ltt. 1-111 v4it l'ole. N. Y ...,137 47 J Meteher, l'lill., .143 55: t-Hur-h XT ....... I Luoue, Clnn. ... J7 01 I'askert. Chl. ...1311 4S7 rorrj. Chl ....13 J I'I7 Hchmllt. l'ltts... U4 .110 Junvrln. St I. .. S7 271 Ilirbare. ntt .. 57 1S5 Tick, Host . ..in .181 Clemens, St. U .11 J ant Cruise, Host ... iij 288 Katiff. N Y. ... 51 157 Lamar. Ukljn. .. 24 41 Kell N Y... .151 5'U Mann. Host 115 125 iviTic. N Y IU 20J Alien, clnn. ... 4 1 S5 Kllduff, Ukljn. . . 1 III 7s Itath, Clnn uu BOO Uoickcl. Host. .,111 381 llirssler, Clnn... Jl 80 llarbcr. Chl ... in 331 .Nehf. N. Y ... . 40 08 Wlngo, Clnn . . 108 304 Marnnvlllo, Host 131 4U1 Schultz St. I, ..Kill 3J0 Dlllefer. St I, 7.. 2J5 Urlght'onc. Will. 70 207 Wbltted, l'ltts iaj I'M llrlfflth Ilkln in .131 I-ubourveaii, l'hll. 81 258 .Sem. Ukljn ... Iij J47 Nealu, Clnn. ,,, 1511 .'.an ICirldon. Clnn .. ,u mi McQuillan. Host fK Tl J. Miller, I'hll... US 310 j-cnupp. lit, 1. , t.llor. Clnn , , , Carlson l'ltts . Olson, Hkln. .. uutshavv, l'ltts Lear, N. Y.. .. Snjdor. N, Y... Ulllott. Hklyn. . ) I'nrnll. Chl . Itlxry, Will. .. Ifiwwl.. i, r. I Kopf , Clnn .... i Howdy, Host. ., 1'iener, jikiii .. FIs er, Clnn.... I'urd, Hokt I.te. I'ltls Tonev , N Y. , , . hmltli, Hkin.... Hchmandt, Ilkln Deal. Chl Caton. Pitts.... lluw lings. I'hll. Twoinbly. Chl . Mitchell. HMn.. jyier, cni 2 23 1 It 4 7 4 34 0 2 5 15 0 I) 0 11 1 111 80 115 180 51 1.111 00 14J 10 S 7S 151 4 31 01 114 411 131 57 135 67 124 0 18 T3 130 50 LIS 22 80 3J 75 10 51 30 105 18 11.1 II) 711 31 41 .1 U 70 101 48 115 a J 71 10 23 IIJ 1211 01 1.10 70 150 4 S 7 PO 11 20 Vti 31 18 12U 3S 81 51) 51 121) 87 07 01 .229 .'J.'O oon ""3 '.223 . 1 2"1 .208 ,2 .200 .187 .181 .181 .158 .1011 American League Pitching St. Hearra . O. fa Jl I ,gfcVV'nV' rotU'tf tooklnf Kelmar '. soecer eleven street C. has organized a first-class John CJrossl, 0142 Callow hill Cumbr'n A f. lias placed a sicond-elaas team In tho cige this season It wints to h-ar from teams of that cullber. It. Eisner, :mr, Kinelngton avenue. of the schsduled letermlne the baseball cham- three Tho serond mmt game series to plons of Southwark will bo played Sunday nitrrituuii uciwn cDiumoin C' v. anu trra llngor A C at IVont and Porter streets. Ixirrutne, a third-class traveling five wants to hear from teams of that caliber offering fair guarantees Thomas Dunn, 2304 lloltwn itreet, The Arrow Club, a first-class football souad ban a few dates open In October, chulrts Hrangan. 320 North Gross street. The Kfnx'jirton Hhoi of the P. It T. Co. will put two basketball teams cm ths floor this season. Charles Scott, 2001 Kensington uvenuo The I nrton footbnll eleven, colored, has October 10 21 and SO open for first-class traveling football teams. James Loclie, 112 bbot street, Chester. New Players for All-Philadelphia The All-Philadelphia football eleven, which Inaugurated the season last Sunday with a victory expert to keep un the (mod wk to morrow at the expense of tho West Wulnut eleven ( ( ( Manntrer Tom niley. of the, Phillies, has slimed threo new plsvers Tev nee worn,. Inslon end formerly of Vlllanova; Cava naugn. luuoacx or tne cnampion (Mro or More fiumes) Mans, Cleveland Hagby. Cleveland !tra)s. New York K rr. Chicago Clcotto Chicago Mers, Huston Shocker, Bt Douls Cnldwell Cleveland ., ., Kaber, Chicago Collins. New York Hurwell, St I.ouls ., ,. CovelesKle, Cleveland .. Qulnn. New York Williams, Chicago . . Shawkey. New York, , ., Thormahlen, N w York .. Morton, Cleveland .. Davis St IOuU . ,. hchacht, Wtishlnirton . , , AcosM Waahlncton . .. lVnnoclt, Hnstrn ltflnimel, AtliMlm ,,,. Hush, llosion Kachary. Washington . . . Hnync. ht I.ouls . . Hnyt llnston ItO'sell, Hoston ... , Jonus Hoston Johnson lVaBhlngton . , Uhle, Cleveland F'-mke Detroit , . Wilkinson. Chicago FrloVson Washington ,, Keefe. Athletics ... . W llman fit Iuls 8iaw Washington . . , . . , ifoeT'dnre N v York . . . Ifarrfs, lhtlsi l'er t. AtliV'f Nsrlor. ,lililelrg Moore. Athletics 0 0 1 000 31 12 .7J1 20 11 ,701 20 n ,r,no 2J 10 ,0S8 11 5 .088 21 10 .077 II) 10 .015 23 13 .011) 14 8 ,010 7 4 .1110 21 14 .012 17 10 (180 22 14 .011 20 13 ,00(1 u 0 ,noo 11 0 .non 17 12 .580 5 4 .550 5 4 .550 10 M .552 7 fl .518 io ir. .r.m 15 10 .484 5 0 .41.1 r. 0 .411 r. . 0 1.11 13 'IO ,44S H 10 .441 4 5 .444 15 10 .441 7 0 .488 12 10 .4"H It R ,4!n 0 in .4on 12 18 400 0 i) J no 0 14 .801 11 ei ,ino 10 21 .101 1 13 .071 Shotton. St. t,.. Alexnndcr Chl . Orimm. I'llts... vray Ht. u II. Wheat, Will North, ht. I,... l'nwull, Host.. . crano. cinn. .. Cooper. Pitts... t'adore, Ilkln . It, Miller. Will. Trocesse-r. I'hll C'nuMcj. Will. ., lVlthrovv. Will (Inlllu, Will, lleudows. Will Knxinnnn. I'lilla l.udems. Will,,, Hiihlrell. Will, "iltli Phil . . Iletts, Will V 80 . as mi 8U 80 .143 OIU 111 IMS . .11 87 . 87 204 . 41 IIJ . !H 270 . 4.1 101 . IJ (II .120 400 . 80 Jll .30 71 . 31 7(1 . 88 257 . 117 71 . 4J till . .1 I 4J 2S HI .1LU 4111 . 08 IIJ .103 3S2 . 711 181 . 55 1U7 . 20 03 . l.J 1711 . 40 118 .118 511 . 10 J J . 78 3 10 . HI U .147 Oll'l . 51 111 . 14 111 .11 'II 118 3IJ (M no II 50 . IM 1J1 10 21 .10 8J 17 10 IS 41 20 .'0 2. 5 J 40 20 js ro uu 11 20 7 111 11) 87 11 '.J 7 2J 3 " ' 71 lilj 57 1JI I J 2 J .0 (,0 1.1 28 ID 117 II ,'5 11 10 55 11 J 13 5 J 5 18 I 17 10 (I J II 18 0 21 0 II) 7 11 4S 100 81 88 .J88 .20 .283 .281 .283 .28J .2SJ 282 .281 .281 .281 .270 .278 .278 3 .277 6 .270 0 .'Jl- 1 .J74 0 .274 .274 O .273 1 27J 8 .271 4 .2.1 0 .271 2 .27(1 0 .200 10 .208 1 .207 5 .205 a .10.1 0 .2(14 15 .211J 4 .2(iJ 5 .20 J J .201 H 10 27 , 101 200 .260 ,io ,J57 J .217 0 .2.17 12 .J50 0 .250 1 .J90 U .250 I .214 O 17 .254 1 O .21J 3 1 JSO 1 II .250 8 2 .J48 1 0 .247 0 0 .240 0 1 I .248 O 7 ,.24 1 0 0 .241 21 M 50 7J 20 IX) 4.j J 5 11 41 27 121 n BJ 7 117 3 J 21 Jll 11 j 1 4 11 4 5 s 7 i 0 1 0 HI 0 .1 213 a .211 0 ,J40 0 .21') 1 .211 1 .J IS r .jjo 3 .2.10 H .231 5 .214 1 .211 0 .211 5 .220 I) .2JII 7 .2J7 0 ,2J7 a .220 220 22.1 J ' I'jT 1 .220 1 "19 4 .216 0 .180 1 .181 0 ,17 O .171 0 .107 I) .150 O .110 0 ,0I7 0 .077 National League Pitching (Five or more rnmci.) l'llcher Club Mitchell. Hrnokljn. (Irlines Hrook!n Napier. Clnilnnatl Alexander I'bli.iko lonoy. New York . I'feffer Ilro l.'vn Nehf, New York , Poult, St Louis Cooler, l'lttabutkh . Mnmaux Hr , iijn North, bt I.uuih I.uuue, Clnilnmtl Mnmuurd llmoklvn. Douulas New lork J Ilarnoa New Ymk Hui flier. Cincinnati ,.'.'.',', '.'.','. Io Adarns, Pittsburgh. . Watson, Hoston Schupp, St Louis , , Smith llrooklyn Vaughn Chicago Oeechger Hoston , Meadows l'hllndelthln, bherdil, St Louis Kller, Clnflnnml Carlson, l'lttsburkh... ('adore Tlrnolilvn King Cincinnati Salbe, ... lnrli TIei Chicago Fishi r, Clnclnnitil Hul hill P I -.1, li.iiia Hanilllon P'llshurh . Hendrlx. Chicago . , . . McQuillan Hoston .... Smith Philadelphia ... Ponder. Pittsburgh . . Haines St Louis .. . I llllnglm Hoston Itlxey, Phlbedilphla ... Causey, Philadelphia, . 17 n 10 11 10 15 1(1 11 1.1 14 11 17 0 11 10 li 1ft 0 11 la 10 11 12 11 7 (1 7 10 10 1a 1.1 1 in 0 in 13 14 10 12 13 14 17 0 IJ 11 11 12 15 18 15 211 21 14 PC. .714 .070 .007 0.10 oin .040 nan .flj.i .015 ono 101 5S8 .5S1 571 .571 .507 .110 .512 510 .543 ,510 ,533 .524 .5 JO 510 .517 ,5H0 5(H) .478 470 450 415 420 421 .410 .4110 804 .804 111 .333 Am. League Club Batting ' Natl. League Club Batting WASHBURN TO PLAY WITH DAVIS TEAM Will Replace Williams, Who Re signs Because of Busi ness Reasons New York, Oct. 0. Watson M. Washburn hoi becu selected to replace lllchard X. Williams, '2d, forced to re sign from tho Davis cup team becauso of tho pressure of business caused by his three-months' itsit to Unglaud with the team this jear. Washburn consented to make the team's Australian trip ut the request of the committee to help out iu the emergency caused by Williams's resig nation. It was explained that- pressure of business due to the reorganisation of nn exporting firm of which Williams Is n member is lesponsible for the retire ment of the former national champion. Williams, intimated to the olOcIuls three weeks ugo that it might be necessary for him to iibaudou the four-months' trip to New Zealand, although his final decision not to uecominpiuiy William T. Tildcn, 2d. William M. Johnston nnd Samuel Hardv, the captain, was not arrived ut until jestcrday. YOU AUTO KNOW Silent rlinlns that are now so much ucod for cvtnehafts and electrical unit drive should bu treated exactly as If they were sets of bearings Each Joining stud and rivet of tho chain should bo njrarded ns a bearing and must above ull be given systematic nnd cire ful lubrication Chain that run In Ihe open need oil treatment once dally The oil should be put on the Ins'de. as this Is the part that comes In direct contact with tho sprock ets. An oil blush Is tho imut convenient method of distributing tho oil along tho turface of tho chain In lllllnc tho scarset put In tho lubricant to a depth ot about half the height uf the gear box. That Is have It come about even with the center of the main shaft. This will submerge tho countershaft and brine the face of tho main shaft gears Into the lubri cant It Is also Important to sen that the packing rings nre light to prevent lenkage where tbe drive shaft emerges from tho gear cam nnd whero tho shuft from thu clutch enters It. It Is possible to mako pair of tons that ar convenient lor remount nuts etr- from the mudiMn by flattening tho ends of two pieces of No 0 wire, each thirty Inches long Flvo Inches from the end n hole iu drilled through esch wire nnd through these nous a nou 13 uirusi nnu ntteii with a nut. This completes the tongs which will bo found tnyuluihl for picking small objects out of tho inuduan or from Hrntimi ti, motor, etc 1'alntlng the tires with a. rontlmr nr iim.i.i rubber to whleh whitening has been idd.d not only gives the shoes an attractive, autuar nnco. but It nlHj helps to preserve them, ror the benefit of tho motorist who likes to do his own tinkering In so far ns possible. It mlsht be- lidded that 11 satlsfsrtory com pound for Coating both the InnlU nrwl .1... outside of the shoe can bo mado by stirring live pounds of whitening into n quart of gasoline and aft. r a thorough mixing has been effected uddlnc a uuart of rubber cement. BASEBALL IS ABOVE 0 WNERS AND PLA YERS Both Should Realize How Near Precipice Sport Wta Pushed While They Were Napping Demand for Nonpartisan Control of Game Groiving Tho Iteturn The hcic im come io Campuivillc that Hull Smith i returning, No a brainstorm epidemic is now aging down the heat; And all along the students' row the beacon lights are burning, Whero a signboard painted WELCOME has been nailed across the strut Is Hull a star at Latin or a leader in astronomyt An expert at the angle or the tangent and tho sinet The mystery of historyt Political cconomyt A0r that I ever heard about-rbut how he Kits a line! The news has come to Campuscillc that Bull has thought it over And decided that he needs al least another year of work; And where the gloom swung heavy they are now back in the clover Of a great collegiate season that has come back viith a jerk; You ask me if he leads the way of learned Aristotlef An etcr-bending worshiper before the classio shrinct A follower of Horace the Poet of the Hoitlcf Not that I ever heard about but how ho hits online! I Onslde Kicks FIRST nominations for the Inevitable All-Amerlcaus Oss, of Minne sota; McMlllin. of Centre i Way, of l'enn State: llojnton, of Williams; Wray, of rcniislvnnin; Aldrich, of Yolo; I.ourie, of I'riuceton. (Xo, the nominations nrc not yet closed.) T7IOU tho fi.-st time since 181)8 tho J - Hull Dog had his hide removed by both Princeton and Harvard last fall. Hut It is going to tnhe n lot of expert hide removing to duplicate this per formance through 1020. If you don't believe it and nrc Inclined to doubt our vvord, ask Tad Jones. f.TTrtNNIXO Football," Bill Roper's V contribution to gridiron lore, takes its place around the top. The Princeton conch can hit with cither hand, which is to say that he can both coach and write. And do both after a most excellent fashion. Ittiihllng for llaseball IT. TOOK n combination earthquake and dynamite explosion to arouse those In charge of baseball's future, but vvc believe the miracle has nt last been wrought. ,,.;V'.m""ll?r., n-0"P"tls "art John Hcydlcr hns nnked for it andVil .ieiii,i-eu. tmuuKU iuo uwn IOCK 01 B . tlatlve, has proved that such a count, needed. " Jitit tne court will not comprise the millrA enr s,r rtl.ntirtnn - 1 (..!. s.. ....... ....,1 I...11 ,- .4 r-n'l'e it Inst just how near the owe iplco baseball wns pushed while tati . r,ii i'ii. If the don't realize it now they never will. And the nei .move win no io get. a new set of club Ulturin uiiu u new HC'C Ot Dail plaTCri For the same is above both and tne gnnio trt going to decay. There uiu ouiu) 1-uuukii cuijuuiu, uoncst own ers nnu piaycrs, once aroused, to handle their share of tho gtrne'i h. tn re nrotcetloDi with thn rnnimi ..j assistance of nn unprejudiced court or cuuiiuisaiuu. Tho Winner There is more than one at blocking uho't a wonder or a wit: But Old Calculus has something on He very uesi mere s. ADD book titles thnt might appeal to certain White Sox ballnlarers: "Yellow Men and Oold." (Copvrtoht, 1910. All rlahls reirrrfd.) VARDON AND RA Y PLA Y AT HILL SCHOOL AGAINST HAGEK Promising Half -Holiday of Golf for Local Fans by Short Trip Monday Good Matches On Today at Local Courses Last Night's Boivling cunTis LnAot'rj Itolled on tho Terminal Allejs October 8 JUUltKAI. IINailAVINfl ma i7r. urn 1 IH lli'i Kill UH 171 llll 1H7 140 175 170 1SS I'OI 703 805 774 laves... 171 153 llll Oralu UcOonl'o 14 141 ldu Algayir. B. Wll'll 1S7 Metrh'n. wens.. 143 ll'l Cunn'm lax... 171) 11)1 IIS Uennann iteln'err aid 144 iprlng'n . . . ins Totals landtcap Rli BO 58 Totnls H3J RS4 80'J UrXK'KIMJ COUNT HV QHVTS laucr .. l'l 131 10s I'lko 153 rh .Vrlitht 111.' Ill 10 llergs's l.3 i"? 'ardlnely 1 in 1U7 IIJ Mender n 10J I'm Svnns , inn V17 1ft 1 Olngrlrh l.sa 108 . Vllson. . Ml 110 147 Halo . ho 187 1" iandlcap 10 7elts . ". Jul 14 S - " tfmlth ,. . . un Totals 781 02- 082 Handlcau 31 i .. Tot-ils 0S2 052 007 u;Dai:n cojiposition Inrlg-un US 101 131) Hhultz. 132 123 1-7 .Vllder.. 132 101 122 Mead . Km 18U lsu Jent ... 127 IUO bOAngmy. 133 iSt 17., JVard... 12 132 142 Jones 14" 1S3 Vi fli't'-ihfe4,1 XLT -- JlW . coLonransa .. .SaSTtt" tuperius m irn im Klein... 121 na inn IHI JilS 145 Hosey . i',i ... .f, WUii t;uiricior'n "iH "5 ITU 211 1(11 Klnla nn i 1C2 U5 102 Pa,,,,, . J,, ,0T Jj . . . 148 1-orbes , . jnj - Jiunoicuu lis 107 7fl leggs, agin . .IncaiT. Vvll . . Itulz... Totals 850 700 843 7'Kl (111? 7T1 See Ilourst-to-Oooilnrss llouU At the National A. A. TonlKhte-Tonight-.TonitTht Chirk Lawrence s, Kid Wsunrr .1 1........ .1a-.I.... ... -., -. -,......, uuiuiiii , r,. dllK ICIISko uui ruiicneiii Dannv SemlMlnil-ui Joe Nd son Hodxrrs iiuttiiey Hutchinson " Light Itounils YounB Sandow " Marty Collins rcvv YorU HI C Im Inn (ill T'fUe's ut Donnelly's. S3 H. 11th FOOTBALL TO-DAY IT nklln Meld. 3 1'. M. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA SWARTHMORE COLLEGE iieservfii seals, oc) ,,na tl Oo, Ne . inure, 1 rnnann nelil, nimbels I A ''' nud A. A, an r11"'. IiId team last am last vi Ths All-Phlladsh rimes at iiaanon iran ram, and Jle4 itreets. and Allen n halfhsek. f'nh Cleve . fit U, l-hl .. Chestsr Wash. N. T. TJetrnlt Ati.Thllsi1elnhl Clot, nlavs Its hoias ---.- -1 .."-w - -r-ij- .vr . ... m- z.. ... : ' 4 niny-iouvu 1 jwsiop "AttUVt. n Ait 11 it 211 .in.im.Kn p c 1B4 MOd 5fl 1575 207 X) '"i 1'1 154 54(m 817 1041 271 77 48 118 sni 154 nana 74 ibti 200 ni .in UB ,?ns 151 m2 7st lwnao T8 si J4 804 1R4 H!1lt Rill UV15T1 (IT 11B 4 ,?T8 ib Mia hut 11 s"s to 2 li'-JSi JB4 (tint 4 18S8 911 ItT 22 M ,?0J im am xats xvt o,-. mi 1 1 Clubs Ht I. Clncln.. Hklyn . ;..?::: Chicago, Hoston.. Plttf,.., -A -i"-t..ti i.teAH..J.Jn,iil ....i. ev,rt, iVAHsVi ij.l a A n ii. 211 3H mi hii pc 155 550(1 (17G 15'lfl 230 112 31 120 "1)0 131 B175 Oil) 1412 107 7.1 18 152 "77 135 B3II5 000 1401 200 1)11 28 71 "ift "5 J" 83 203 08 40 lot) ',MJ 3SJ SSiJ 5s lBi 108 78 23 80 28ft ISO MIT CSO M',X0i 87 li iSl Ml V ly 3ANDY Ti:D ItAY and Hurry Vnrdon, well known Ilrltlsh exponents of how to hit n Rolf hall n mean lick, will appear in this ceneral vicinity once more over the course of the Hill School Coif Club nt I'ottstovvn, on Moiidny of nett week. A alter llaeeii, open champion of Franco and twice n United States champion, will lead off for the opposi tion teamed up with Jim Frazicr, the ciant seashore colfer of Sea View. Trnzler Ii n former open champion of I'lillaclelplila, n title lie won from Jim Bnrnca and many other notnhlcs. The mntch starts at 1:110 with no admission and a train from lirond street at 11 ::t," a. 111. Miiuy local fium were unablo to see Vnidou and Un durinu their three-day Ktnnd in I'hlludeli hla where they had a clean sweep over Dwlcht Armstrong, .IncJt IIohciiH, Chick I.'vans. .Max MurHtou, Walter llonold and Paul Tewksburv. Others have never hccii Walter IlaRen, considered the best home-bred ever developed, and tho match, scarcely an hour's run bv train or motor, will beckon many locals thither. Public. Invited J. Wendell. IX ill School, iu general ehaiRe of the arrangements, extendi) a 1 01 dial Invitation to Philadelphia KOlf era to take in this event. It will ho one of the last appearance of Vnrdon and Itny in nceesblble teiil tory to the Quaker City this jeur mid should not be dismissed by any who can possibly take the short trip, uud Kolf half-holiduy. This is rntlier u season of exhibition matched. The big event today, oh pioinised in a preliininnr.v notice issuei1 bv lMvvard .7. Tnllant. will bo u four- ball nmntcur-pro tilt at Cedurbrook. The popularity of J. Wood Plott, cltv (hampion, ami the giant killer in the national for the last two jcars, is be coming iiieieuslnglv evident with the local faiiH. Ho will be seen iu nction tcdny at Cedurbrook. Piatt's match at tho nngiueer&' ugulnHt S. Davidson Ilerron, then ua tioual champion defcuding his title, drew one of the biggest piellmlnary gullcrles of the nntlmiui tliiu enr, as did his go against Ned Allls tho following day, when the imttlini: bantam of ISortli Illllr 1 came baik so gamely after being fat 1 down. I A gnllerj followed his effoitH to qmtl ify in the (iclst Cud. n lather nove . sight (nieiiuiiig the gallery), und a good' mauv fo'lowed his two matches In thn 1 event. His inuteh with (liiidiner White In the Lesle cup event at Merion diew ucarlj evenboilv, tliough it was fourl on the list, and he gave them a-plentv to look at, particularly on tho lust fc holes. Tlie other amateur today will be Man us Alexander Oreer. (irnndmcrc. Canada. Oreer eitiib'inhed the rceoril for the course ut 08 in the play for the McN'IBLICK nmateur championship of Canada. anJ also made the courso record, OS, nt Grnndmcro iu nil exhibition mutch, lb Is n product of CobbH Creek, the kcn puDlle! iiiikB. nnd bent (Jeorgc Hoffm 'ust jear at Lu -Lu. Greer is one of the best nmiUeurn 0' town has produced and there Is mill leinand to sec him plav iu this eit The pros will bo Mauric Tnlman, t sterling Whitcninrsli tutor, and J Sckn, the homo pro, who has turn in Homo brilliant rounds. I5ut out nt Frankford the whole v tion is worked up over the n'nv fort' club championship. The beiiiltinnl tfi1. bo nlnjed this afternoon. Morn 1' Jones, winner of the Geist cup tlilsje" meets .losenii .1. idling. Mi I.u iredall- 1st. nnd Charles G. Hub. "dark horse.'" 1 meets John G. Fox the golfer tvlol wields the "meanest putter" in town. , Partisans All these plav era have their parthani in tho club nnu In the Frankford dis trict. An enthusinntic gnllerj, with plenty of hearty cheering, is cxnecttJ when thcdc matches' tee oft today at Frankford. The world's series ami things will 'menu nothing out therein comparison fo this. Flesh Reducing Body Building Boxing taught No punishnunt Ilaml Hall Courts Private Lesson Itooal TRIIATaiUNTS 0 A. M. to I) T. PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN S. K. Cor. 15th & Chritnut. Hprure IH9 THE FINEST IN YEARS ARE HERE NOW Eat tit art Oysters HEALTHFUL-ECONOMICAL naBlly digested, wholesome, nutrltlwi iThctuer eaten raw, stewed, psaned, or aur other nsj. tried KHEHII DAILY Mnnrlcr lllv'r Tores flelrn Hhnres. West Treelis . Illne faints. MATTHEW J. RYAN Front & Dock Sts. ,'J,In",l",l IVcll, Lomlmril I'hll Ker. Main 119) OLYMPIA Ilro id anil Ilnlnhrldur Mnndit) l.ve., Ort. 11 JOHNNY ItOl'K vs. HMIIIY Kill II rmnmv lU'HItY vs. l'rankle .1ICICOMI". JUK HI1CIIIK vs. UNN C0L'(.1IL1N 8 Hounds IIATTI.INn nmi.in VS. MURRAY IIATTI.INn 1E0NARD 8 Rouids ItlTC'IIIK MITCHELL vs. WELLING Bents on bals now, Olvmpla Hox omr pt Walton Hotel Uuffet. Ilroid in. Locust sts, lluffet. Hroad and KEEP FIT cxerci8t3 ai Herrmann's Physical Training Institute B. r. Keith's Theatro Bids BASEBALL TODAY, 2 P. M. IWrs IMrk. Ilrnu, nnd lli.ntlnnlon Hts. HILTiDALE "Inner of first PARKESBURG f"ra8 ",u J.' &SJ. DOBSON iTA" d,w,n, Wortd'i Btrlei Beioiu on Heott Board CHOICE SEATS FOR Battling Leyinsky vs. Georges Carpentier Bout 1 ON SALE AT 818 Chestnut Street ITZttpVm OLAS3JIAN) Joseph J. Fogarty Who has long been iden tified with athletics and outdoor sports, wishes to announce that he ts now associated with our Ue pai tment of Ready-to-Wear Clothing (niii luiif bo pleased to show his fnenda and acquaintances tho Mfi" models in Suits and Overcoats for Fall and Winter. J1ACOB REED'S SONS HQ4-I426 OieotnutSlmt a '. jflLiTy ','w "' '"" ' '? - .': zms)A jjsiVkj fe,A- c...v. frt 4WjJ,AJ
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