p 'IS jtffi i. rv.. ;.. ' ?? ji y If ', ?iV "1 1 r i t 1 m&. ,x ..4ia. w , ' j.: .,; i!i VJCdNJUN U r U JBJULU JLJiiJtUJiiJttf- JVJULiJbAJJJbJJLFillA, s T UUWHJJil X , OCTOBER 12, 1920 id WND&Y WAMBSGANSS AND SMITH SHONE ON THE DIAMOND; TODAY DIAMONDS SHINE ON THElg ptfAW LACKS APLENTY. SA YS COACH HEISMAN Heed of Fundamentals Apparent, Opines Red anil Blue Tutor Second' Varsity Defeats Scrubs tixrov cfln 8fly 'or rac' boys'" M, ' Coach Hclsman, 'after the Fenn H inula siiiad Iiad run through n two hoot drill jpstorday afternoon? "that the (im shows a lackTf drive on tho,ofcns? d a Wcnknei In tackjlng on the tie a 1-ook how t""1 fclloW ?"" book off tackier- on Satiirdaj- afternoon ind you &ft my rcnson ?.T suc'a t.tc mint. The team Saturday showed morfe .irne.tnes- In play nnd more spirit than .r any time tills year, lou raimt re- Sim was a sp rltlcM one. but stnrtlnc i?qturday they showed a .spirit that ...rrlei over into this nfternoou'B on aaturuuy n.v .- A.FP1IUI iivri 13d"1.'1" -..- -- , .,... ... .. (. drill. My one nope is mar. mis njurii HSl The above was not nil that the Red iH rtluc t'oach had to eay to newspaper inn ywterdav afternoon- in his daily talk 5ih th'm. He emphasised the fact that .tile the team is coming and learning mb Idly, it still has lots to learn. "They "Xa more of the fundamentals." said Heliman. "This in. spite of the heaps of ".t.o the varsity lias received because S its ability to follow the bolt on Sat nrd.y. I am satisfied with the result of the Sft-arthmorc game, but must say Sit my team has lots to learn." As a parting shot Heismnu snin . "Voti can't make that too strong what T toW vou and If there is nuy back fire 1 a'm your nuthotity." The fbort interview was full of the srular IIeiinan punch. The former Goldon Tornado tutor enunciated ever, wrd while waving at tho air with his Bftaplionc. nnd made it plain to his listeners that he wasn't the kind of n coch who cxulta over n victory, but rather one who flmla weaknesses in bis ttim that need Immediate correcting and then proceeds to do the correcting. Penn is coming and coming strong and Herman's pedagogic method of teaching his charges football much after the fashion of a profeaspr of higher mathematics as compared with plain arithmetic is beginning to tell. If there Is a team in the country today that hows more football, theorttically. than the rennsjlvnnln squad they must have it taught five hours n day. And Hcls-. nan's theories are telling and telling rapidly. Saturday was one instance of It. There was more brainy play (jaiast Swarthmorc than at any umu tBIj cur and a continuation of it and the new Heisman plays will make Penn a formidable opponent for Pcnn State. Dartmouth, Pittsburgh, Qolumbla and Cornell, the quintet thnt will make the lait half of the red and bluo schedule note than interesting. Monday, a Busy Day In the old days on Franklin 'Field Monday wad usually n holiday with the vanity running through n snappy half hours' scrimmage drill nnd tjicn tho ihowfrs. Not ho these days. Yes terday the varsity was given tho nftcr nooa off from scrimmage to Indulge In a signal drl'l that started at 3:30 and concluded two hours later. Not au in active moment was spent in those two hours. At the same time the second team and the scrubs participated in a forty'fivc-mluiite scrimmage drill, as MAN 0 WAR ITS SIR BARTON TODAY Immonso Throng at tho Windsor ' Track for Race Between Turf Kings WICKFORD ADDED STARTER hlttera duel ns haa been seen on Frnflklin Field this year. The second's,, ably captained by Eddlo Farrll, scored four touchdowns on tho scrubs, 'who smote the second's check ohtyouce for a siir pointer. In addi tion, aorraan Ootwal's crew scored tho first Rafcty,In several years -on Franklin Field, when, after making n fumble across the second's goal line, a scrub player tackled Uio second varsity player, who recovered it and counted tho two points. , r There is no love lost between the second varsity, or substitutes, nnd the scrubs, aa was evidenced by .yesterday's struggle, for tho latter figure thnt n defeat for the second's would mean the promotion of several of tho scrub playern to positions where the red and blue jersey nnd not the plain red is, worn during the dally workouts, and on Saturdays when tho stands are thronged with Red and Itlnc ndmlrcrH. Caldwell Bcorcd the first touchdown after, a plunge through center from the 5-yard lino, after he lind made a 40 yard run through tho scrub line. Mnhcr, the former Notre Damn freshman, scored tho second when he intercepted a for ward ,pass and dashed -10 yards for n score. Vogolln, the former Centrnl High School nll-nrouud star, scored tho only goal for the scrubs when he circled the second's left end r 20 yards. After thnt tho scrubs mado their sufcty. Two forward passes accounted for the last scores of the secoud's. Both were heaved by Fritz Straus, the first being caught by Caldwell and the second by Biban. Farrcll Ellglblo Tho return of Eddie Farrell to the varsity yesterday was the occnslon of considerable talk-. Eddie hns been in eligible since the opening of the season. A condition in chemistry caused all the trouble. Tutored by his teammates and others, Kddie Vent into the camina tlon room Saturday morning full of knowledge nnd u dctermlnntlou to pass. Ycstcidny at noon ho was notified that he had successfully coped wftli the In tricacies of iuorgauic and rated "good standing once more. In good shape as a result of running around on the HeM for the past two the Kcnllworth Jockey Club, host to the wccks, barren entc-rM his first scrim- , year's racing classic, opened Its gates mage drill yesturdu) and emerged with- .hours before the maiden two-jcar-oldf out feeling the denst bit sore. His line- ! in the day's first race faced the barrier smashing tactics and deadly tackllngfor' a slx-furlong gallop as au opener yn wiinii uruiso ior mm irom uiciior Windsors biggest nay ot sport. Great Race Will Start at 3 o'Glqck Phila. Time, Man 0' AVnr and Sir Barton will go to the barrier In their champion Bhip race' at Windsor, Ont.. at .'J o'clock Philadelphia time this aft ernoon. Tho contest Is the fourth rnce on the card. Windsor, Ont., Oct, 12. The Ca nadian border .own today' seeks to di vldo honortr with Cleveland as the sporting heari of the universe. With a world scries baseball championship nt stoke a couple of hundred inUes away across T.ako Erie. 33,000 devotees of the sport of kings gathered here from both sides of the international border HneXto see another champlonshln decided upon when Man O' War. Samuel Riddle's premier three-year-old of America, and the Canadtnn-owncd four-year-old champion. Sir Barton, meet nt weight iov age over n course of a mile aud a quarter. Wickford. a Oeorge sr. Long horse", also. Is entered, on eleventh -hour starter. Three things Are nt issue In this race, enthusiastically billrd by horse fans as "the 'greatest ever." First is the thor oughbred champion of Amcriifu, sccoud comes n $75,000 purse, the largest ever given for a horse race In America. The terms of the match arc thnt the winner takes nil. And the third there is a $.'000 gold cup. This race has brought to Windsor one of the largest crowds that ever gathered on this side of tho Detroit river. Ferry boats nnd shuttle truius from Detroit, where thousands rested last night, began pouring their throngs across-the border soon after daylight. With enlarged stnnds capable of seating 25,000 and room for 20.000 more In the luclosurc coaches nnd It would not be at all sur prising to see him In Saturday's game, proDnDiy not at tnc start but surelv be fore the game is over. With Whl'tehill In form, and Ilarvoy, .Toe Straus and Pos Miller making up the remainder of thn linplfiAliI T?fi.nn ...til !... I 1 time breaking into tho first qunrtet but w,v,n the ministering ntteut on of their he is Kurc to sen action from now on. corps, of "equlous at endants. Armed lie Is the Pard Pearcc style of a player f"ar!K w"Jtci1 i'iT and barbed-wlre en with sneed nen nn.l Rklll In u-nnlinv tanglcmcnts held back the vulgar tbroug off tould-beZkS.8kin iU UardIngfrom invading the privacy pf the . i.n- Tnwnl intA f Tf 1fc f-1 .. J l- tUrUWJIfU KIUKB l W" UUtK. i" W I.IHI1I- Armed Guards, for Horses From the bnrred nnd guarded win dows in the exclusive: bungalows, a stone's throw from the track. Sir Bnr ton and Man O' War watched tho gath ering crowds when not engaged In re mediately won n place on th freshman team. tc scored more points than any of the other backs on the team. Ho comes from Endicott City, New York, where he starred on the high school team there. ROLLED ON THE. ALLEYS ' HNANCIAL LEAGUE Ilollfd on CortiVs Allejii October 11. CENTRA!, Till ST 1ST NAT.. CAMDEN" Gon.. -It as Rockefr 118 121 140 Uti . OS l'J4 101 l'rott... 101 82 127 !rtm 124 lill 70 Ilowors.. 10B 115 111 Fettrton ICO 15S ion Donahue 147 123 140 Cock .. 1S1 140 113 Ubby... 143 ICO 1BU oiina,, . . .no Tollli. 324 SS5 BIS Total?.. 011 Ola 0U1 THIRD NATIONAL 1ST NATL. PHILA. Doiw'rth, 163 102 171 Hudson.. IBS 102 183 Ctlrns IflO 141 12.1 Omerle.. IBS 148 121 lliurcr 102 . . 12S Haxishoy 121 181 180 Wllvr 141 117 14) Ranford. 140 13(1 132 I!or 160 Id) 101 nyno. ... 183 120 124 juile'son 107 . . . . Handicap 10 10 Totals.. 007 737 048 Totals 7?0 720 711 W Til I.A TIIUST KENS'OTON NVT'b Cray ill 114 117 jAins 12,1 14s t piteim'n ll'i 129 tin Kliultr.. 121 122 Watim 118 ri. Davis 1.13 1.14 142 ood 140 11.-, 13S Karmer 14'i 131 1(11 3ri iuf 128 14S A. Davis 103 113 130 Eklni 104 lis Bechtel OS Totals.. COB Cnr. 07R ToUls 020 003 027 REAL Ea T. I & T. FRANKLIN THUST" ILTF" HI 123 13l Taylor.. 114 ... ... !& Wl ::i ... Holler... 142 WO 181 Braco.. JBl ir,8 142 Smltht.. 140 140 .. ts"Kn 187 170 177 Bcholey 12s ian 10s 1BU 12T 1R4 1U no 1no Totals. 700 807 787 Handlcan 27 5 11 tostUan 187 170 177 Bcholey tomb, 183 21.1 212 nslter... ""hall ... U3 125 OruA... Totals. 700 807 7S7 Handl'rVn Totals.. 720 708 703 INDUSTRIAL LEAOUE Ttolled on Kctone Alloys, Oct. 11, 1020 tH1!DD .F. co- c- '. TUYON CO ik"v.. 15s ,5n lnl Cleary.. 140 ... 150 V5,bn !?.' ,S3 m Stark... 1W1 152 154 nlvi HI ls" 214 Allen.... 150 ion 140 fMarj 131 ion inT Richards 100 100 137 Mrs ISO 1U5 170 Kaufm'n 180 175 107 -p.. 1 ZZ Wilson 135 ... Totals 700 833 023 11 ill. Totals 807 707 700 K8JA.NDA.FD p B WIJSTEIIN I3LEC. u2!!.r t"J.? u "3 Loucks . 143 ill 107 w.JJi ' is '"? I7T elst .. l'.'l 120 ltil H'housn. !02 173 14.1 Uarnw'l. Knrr Totals 833 820 830 183 150 181 138 ion 138 101 100 170 180 170 147 Totals 812 818 803 0AE"EI1UN'U3 PHILA. W,Ci"n 3J ,"1 1" Taylor mer 125 180 120 Murtha ELECTRIC 148 155 l'.'t 128 140 ISO 148 150 102 183 147 150 208 158 17b Totals 810 702 742 .llxtb'm'l TfujhM Smith Totals Total, 03) 770 00 1 a. Vl PUY C0- HABDWK - MAORIS ,E" -J 112 100 Kttehum 128 142 100 Jnronk 113 ini ,,, prr ,,n ,., ..u 141 118 13S Seymour 100 120 ... .'SI .'Is ,fM M'JIahon 128 13H 280 Ml 181 153 I-ongBft 180 148 170 7iniT7Ts "tck" " I Totals 055 004 770 LADIKS1 FINANCIAL LEAOUE DUCKPINS Rolled on Cosla's Alleys October 11 M?.LT"UaT- PHILA. TRUST i,''.e8 .. .. . Misses ;.-.i4B, jm Hn 70 can,. a. Nelis... 02 i' inn .... bt ii . 1"." TT.TT,- Maclc'I Totals. 383 400 380 AOime. 70 80 70 Sa feufcr'n 103 us 75 N Bomaa. 00 3J 77 n Saw H l 3 D smith Total 01 74 103 101 79 72 54 ... 75 74 00 83 01 70 PENMJ.UTUAL WPPln't picker. Kurtz Touis, 30J O'l 50 72 35 72 77 07 63 Hi 107 PHILA. NATIONAL JIlsscs 7 Ileustle. 02 83 liarr.... 83 O'l llrawn. . 01 57 Helnlo.. 41 l4 I'arlln.. 40 83t mo KKv.r ;;: 47 03 52 52 02 40 OmAJlD THUST '?n,, en r, n- Totals. 34U 202 321 OIRARb NAT. Caffli' Si ? I" Wauir Totals 72 87 00 Mlase Simon.,, 77 02 83 Klemm AQ ini in 82 Astley.. 7B 101 101 58 Uurke... 60 88 81 03 Rlcha'on OS 73 Cft-f ...PRNNA .iiioea - aeo 321 307 Uim,B" a9 VJ uvo CO. COM MO N WK A T .TIT PZtilft ,Jg Xg e?S-W 101 71 u'r an "i?, SI gJocU'o. 07 00 HO :. 44 8 t!i Plrub.. 0.1 87 7T .. Jtlller,., B5 09 05 " tH: 7 7ZZ rrr totals. ""'. a'otu 883 308 881 fisyro... Pink" ton L'll 15.1 101 . .. 100 100 StnudT -McH'ry. Irwin... Hdcp... 147 Totals. 813 740 730 Totals. 023 0S 071 FOURTH ST. REN SAVO. FUND Mercor.. 107 141) Fay.... 107 147 1U2 lienner.. 142 103 Ion Murphy. 151 181 150 Haurh'n 138 183 inn num.. 121 142 101 Esslck.. 17rt 147 170 Kollly.. 174 143 115 McC'ncy 120 200 177 MeU'ney 103 08 151 Hdcp... 20 20 20 Totals. 703 821 820 Totals. 741 081 733 SOUTHWARK THILA. NATU Doyle. 01 ... 100 Koch .. 100 132 183 Martli , 100 ... 10.1 Forhei.. on iHllch's 187 1.11 111) Honrv., 117 154 ... K'ltc'iln. 157 117 125 Miller. 101 140 ... D)llnc 140 Ji:i ... In?hnm. 1KU 113 177 Gottiob. 7." .. Merrnr. .. 177 135 Evnn3.. .. 137 01 Jones 123 Hdcp... 2 5 Totals. 013 035 580 Totals. 731 722 701 FINANCIAL LEAGUE Rolled on CostiCa Alleys, October 11. 1020. CENTRAL NAT PENNA. CO. Crook ...145 105 114 Thomas. 200 107 118 Lamport 115 . . 127 Gomezlez J 00 120 110 Chlttlck. 142 00 Wilson.. 135 108 17 Swisher 102 18.1 200 Toml'son ... IIS 152 Totals. 720 780 740 PHILA. S. F. Rrwdlns 147 180 14a Dondere 147 H na Myers.. 188 120 100 Nelson.. 144 202 207 Mcln'ney 151 1.12 183 Handicap 24 21 24 Tota 1 s . 751 789 600 Cousley. Jackson. Fox...'. 107 116 144 18U 187 100 103 145 100 rOMMERCLVL T. TUbbles 10a 121) 07 Hrnnr'll 181 . . . . Hannum 1.13 189 118 Knnuor. C'cCll .. lal 14.1 I4 IWIS, MaeNMii ion l.vj i3 Dctwller . IBS 14(1 Handicap 20 20 20 Totals. 787 720 003 PENN FVrrls MUTUAL 110 141) inn OIRARD TRUST Thatcher 103 177 181 Flrubaker 134 110 170 Feririson 133 180 100 Murray. 125 148 2 Irwlh., 11S Hehel . 142 101 151 Manel.. 108 182 123 Ulurd .. 1SS 120-loa Knltwi.. 153 151 122 Mlchell. ... 87 . Totals 055 705 730 Schultz 152 Handicap 3 , j. 102 N. SnellcnlnirB & Co. Store Leagno N. Sncllenburg &. Co. Storo r-eaguo rolled its second weekly series on tho Casino Allcya lnt night. The Base ment team were again victorious, de feating the Third Floor all three games. Fifth Floor won three from Seventh Floor. Sixth Floor won two from Fourth nnd Second Floor won the odd game from First Floor. FOURTH FLOOR SIXTH FLOOR WIlM'mi IBS 134 117 Wech'ter 04 10.1 100 12.1 ho va Keman. izi 110 121 100 84 81) Day.... 102 111 181 138 188 100 Keenan. 150 154 102 103 148 11B Johnson 147 110 102 - Hsndlc'p 10 10 10 ' Totals 028 040 B20 . Totals 038 618 088 SEVENTH FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR Rnmealy 07 T-ewls. 120 142 102 110 lui l.- names,, in itrj izo fill 07 ... Haran.. 188 171 120 182 lfl'l 113 Kauftrn'te 137 1S5 18B 120 00 115 Busier.. B7 03 ... ... 117 101 White 77 84 Handlc'p 24 24 24 Stokes. j,anio.. JenUln., Wacner, pion of the prize ring on the eve of battle received more careful ntteution. The two grent horse nre trained to tho second, their attendants announce, nnd on past performance their seems but litt)o to choose betwccn them. Both have a record of 2:01 4-S. They face the barrier. tholiglr, at weight for age. 5Ian O' War with the 320 pounds prescribed for thrpu-yenr-filrln In October, hnvluc fdx noundH the 'belter of Sir Barton. The latter'n 120 105 2?,'. H2 pounds Impost Is equaled by that of ;; "u H5, Wickford. the added staiter, whose en - a 7 14. try nt the eleventh nour last, nignt turned today's match race into a tnrec cornered nffalr. Earlc Sandc, the riding ace of the Htnbles of Commander J. K. L. lloss, is confident ho can pilot Sir Barton to victory, but Clarence Kummcr, with the leg up on Man O' War, Is equally con fident he will take the championship and the purse to the American side of the border. , Weather and track conditions favor neither horso nbovo the other. Both prefer 0 hnrd. fast track, but both can. If neccsHary. travel in the mud. A lew drops (if rain nnd lowering skies cv tenlnv gave promise of more to come, but liift night n cool niituimi wind cleared Hip heavens and carlv today there was every prospect of good going. Samuel D. Riddle, of Philadelphia, owner of Man O' War, has announced that, win or lose, he will retire the great son of Fair FJay-Mahuba from the trnek after today's race nnd the knowledge that this is his last uppear anco has added interest to tbc match. The horses will go to the barrier, It is explained, shortly ufter 3 o'clock, eastern standard time, lu the fourth race of tho nfternoon. Positions will be assigned when lots nro drawn just be fore tho race. Aside from the fact that tho horses nre entered in America's greatest turf battle for tho grcnteat stakes, and that Sir Barton represents a Canadian owner, while Man O' War is looked upon as the United States contestant, added interest is given the clash in tho fact that tho cquiues are tied for tho world's record for the distance. Both have gone a milo nnd a quarter over the samu course at Saratoga in 2.01 4-5. Both Homebreds The prospective contestants in this mutch are probably tho two fastest thuroughbreds that ever have bieh brought together in a match, or special, on this continent. Both were bred In Kentucky. Man O' War nt Major August Belmont's Nursery Stud, Sir Barton on John IS. Maddcu's farm out side Lexington. Sir Barton is n half brother of Sir Martin, tho American two-year-old champion of 1008, which won Mime dis tinction in Great Britain as a distance runner in 1000 and 1010. Sir Bnrton was an indifferent two-year-old. Ills only noteworthy achievement was his second to Dunboyno in tho Belmont Park Futurity of 1018. He was, however, the most brilliant threo-year-old of his tlino., Ills gross earnings last season wore nbtttit .$80, 000. Ho won tho Kentucky Derby, Withers, Preaknesg and Belmont stakes and the Potomac and Maryland Totals. 775 003 707 PHILA. TRUST Rorks... 188 128 183 Munilort 1B8 181 167 Smith... 120 15.7 153 Nelweir. 15S 203 187 Mlllls... 117 Hess 134 117 Handicap , . 1 IS Totals. 008 804 724 FRANKLIN NAT. Mann .. 100 194 181 nirdsa'l. 131 151 l'U 130 IDT 113 102 201 111 Miles .. 120 150 172 Handicap 0 0 0 Totals. 743 812 702 Totals 710 780 788 Ilarclay Marks.. Hher.... Yarnall. Tlnney. . Carroll. Totals Totals 518 547 B03 Tirrtin irrvin n.tnn.lr 10!! T5 80 Phlla. Orlffo... 109 118 114 raadei,. Lyons.. 180 182 128 F'nthall Oan'ster 128 118 180 gr'sman Ford.... 185 101 103 Smith.. Totals 008 880 570 FIRST FLOOR ona 780 ni3 RASEJtENT 130 118 120 174 123.157 127 120 12B 14B 151 127 173 182 188 Totals 704 038 070 bchjhu floor 101 103 118 Thomas. 101 123 118 78 183 113 Kirk . . 117 127 1S7 101 144 OS Dlmmlclc 83 60 85 04 102 108 Lynch.. 00 180 105 100 115 08 Dellaan 08 108 ill ' IFuHiHit'ti 1 lit n Totals 486 B07 407 . , ? - Totals 480 078 507 Dauer Ixiwrey. Uraera, Ostnelin Z'chnltt. Another Baseball Probe lulu AnreleS complete Investigation Calif.. Oot. J2. A "full and Icatlon" nf tha charres nt corruption. Inclodlnr (aihb)lna and cams- ,osi uaseqau or w. linker How Man 0' War Reached Pcah of Turf Greatness As i Tno-Teor-Old, 1010 Ilelmont Tork, June 0. Ildmont 1'orU. JunoJ. Jamaica, June SSI Keene Memorial. outhful Rlakes. Jamaica, juto '"lulu,ii. 'V Aqueduct. June 28, Hudeou Stakes. Aqueduct. July 0. Trenjont HUke.. Harutota, Btauea, Aiuraat 2, United State Hotel 8, Sanford Memorial irotof a. Aujust I (Hroond (o Upset). lHuiont Park, September 13, As a tliree-yrar-old, 1020 rimllro, Mar 1J. rreaUness. iLimnnl l'nrk. Mar 2D. Vi Ithent. Ilelmont l'nrk. June. 13. Urluiont RlakM, iai Jamulca. June 22, Muncsunt Ilandlcnp, NaU((t. Ausuat 7. Miller Handicap. Sarato; Ailsuat 11. The Truvrrs, Hfimo K"V.',,y"rT!''T , . Urlmeni r;v September -fl. Jockey Vlulr DiauMi Vli;r"iv"yBA7II nminn wi . ' rinrpwinfr in. w -acino. 1 HBT-ISia 1 H (VA - i. -. k V-nBA .Aa I IAO lea SSBIB1 BnH ml fla nw . I In vas f jTAi.n. vi ii2 ini minfi m '"' mtwhuii tiiv uvusiuhi . is naaivi iinaa Mm iiriirii.rnHULWiiDnr in.ii'niflmiu .","jy ith fo i. -ieiii V-.--ifT-ii 4 i i"H4tiui-'i Hflnnni TaTTnr 4 ii r; naLsiarnjiTiy m v"-i i.aj a.i tc.t .. .. i tati. a -. a i . j asasasaMai -Lj--x u,M.. ., ..t,., M, - - -- --f . . .fcat-. - -A..- x.f..i. n.i. .... . '... r fcsli)iiiaSfalMaVif I n i --..'" '- ' .'fj. MAN 0' WAR AND HIS JOCKEY- ' tHF'JiaiaiaiattiasaaiasBiBBsanaHiasasaHasH Sr HOCKEY WfNNER S3ft JKtsaaWr handicaps, ns well as' some minor races. This ncaspn he Iibk won. the Shyatogn and Merchants and Citizens hntidlenps' nt Snrntosa, establishing new track records of 2:01 4-5 and 1 :" .'15 for one mile nnd a quarter nnd one mile and tliree-Rlxteentbs. and thc Domin ion handicap at Fort Krlc. World Marks for Man O' War Man O War in the course of two fen sons of raciug has been defented but once in nineteen starts, neennse of tho bad handling of Man O' War In the Sanford Memorial Ktnkcs nt Sara toga n year ago last summed the Whisk Broom colt Upset beat him a head. An a two-year-old he was successful in the Juvenile. Keene Mcmdrtal. Tremont. Youthful, United Stntes. Grand Union, Hopeful and Futurity. This Reason he has won the Preakness, Wither. Stuy vesant. Dwycr, MJller. Travers. Lawr ence; Realization" and Jockey Club blokes' and the Potomac handicap. Ho has made' new records for the United States for one mile, one milo nnd a furlong nnd one milo and a half. And in addition to lowering the Ameri can records forgone mile und three fur longs and onemllo and live furlongs ho hns made new world's records of 2:14 l-r and 2:40 4-5. Unless there is n radical departure from the methoda hitherto pursued by both trainers, Louis Feustel und Guy Hedwell, the racr will bo reinnrki.blo for the speed in its early stages. Both of the gtcat horses havo been In tho habit of smothering their opponents during the enrly part of n contest, and unless tomcthlug has happened since the pair of flyers were sent to Canada, to niter the plans of their trainers thiols tho course which will be followed in tho si.cctaculur battle. Those who have watched Man O' War in nil of his races this year have teldonvL seen aim snow 'signs of. distress, we was a somewhat tired horse nftcr he made John P. GrJer capitulate at Aqno duct, but there was a good reason for CLARENCE KUMMLRa- Pen' Point? Tnlk of n stadium (or tho cil' was nlven renewed vlaror ete-rday when several of the Plnyers stated thnt they would do all they could to further the plnn. It Is a vital necessity for Uio Unhcrnlty and the city. The fall hondlrnp track and field meet Is scheduled for Friday afternoon. More than 150 varsity and prospective varsity athletes have entered. Earl Eby, the hatf-mller, will be on scratch In the (100-yard special race. Roy lVotlnce nlnyrd hlavflrst acrfmmnatc ram yesterday In mora than two weeks. Ills Injured shoulder Is now In shape and he plans to flaht his way back to the varsity. Oreenawnlt, the York HI Eh School joutn, nlso played yesterday after an absence of a week with bolls. f Joe ilnmlllon. a scrub lineman, twisted his knee jeeterday for tho second time In u week and had to bo aided from the field. Hull, the freshman star who scored two touchdowns agalnnt the snltors on Saturday, was also helped from the Held with an In jured side. SI. JOSEPH PREP PLAYS BROOKLYN Opens Women's Intcrclub Sea- With 11-2 Victory Over Morion The Women's Intcrclub Tlockcy League season opened yesterday with matches nt the Philadelphia Cricket, Merlon Cricket nnd Germantown Cricket Club grounds, Tho winners were the Philadelphia Cricket. Get mnntown Cricket aud the Hlvcrton Country Club. Both Gcnnantowu nnd the Philadelphia Cricket Club won their matches ulth enee, both piling up largo scores. At Merlon the homo team was no match for the Philadelphia Cricket Club, eight of whose members hnvo been chosen on the All-l'mladeipiila team which will play a series of matches in England and Scotland next month. The visitors hnd the advantage in that they have been practicing daily for tho English visit, nnd their team piny was much superior to that of the Merlon players. The OnTul'ttown Cricket Club Von from the Haddonnrid Field Club. 11 soala to 4. at Manhelm. Germantown piled up elcht goals In the flrst half and took thlnss aesy. Miss Farke and Miss Urlnton scored four apiece. In a well-played name of hockey the niv erton eleven defeated the tit. Martins team in the opening urn" of the season yester day afternoon on iie Philadelphia Cricket Club groundn at St. Martins, the final score belmr S to L' J. School Teams Drillpd by Former Penn Stars in Holiday Camo Three thousand followers of the Crim son nnd Gray of St. Joseph's Prepara tory School will bo out en masse tills afternoon to cheer on their fnvorits in thennnunl cjash with the Brooklyn Pre paratory School team. The big mid week fnMhnll irniiie will be staged on Cahill Field, Twenty-ninth nnd Clear field streets, at fl o'clock. A record attendance has been pre dicted by Director of Athletics, Edmund Ceritttl, of St. Joe, who stntes that the ndvancc sale of tickets has broken all ...1 li.rln.mi lm fnrt thnt St. .IOC has been coached by Heinle Miller, the former Penn star.-to meet another blc team from a rivnl city, nlso coached by a former Penn football star. Coach Med nievlon, n former Pcnn tackle, hnssomi-. thintc to do with the exceptional interest lu the game this year. Tho ndvnuce guard from Brooklyn hteamed into town at ati early hour this morning, somo 100 strong They came over on n special coach nnd It was a con fident lot which enmc lulo the Quaker City, remembering the 2"-to-0 vicHiry scored here in n postseason, game last U'or. St. Joo vooters nay they an; going to get revenge this year nnd say it with on earnestness which suggests they mean It" is the opeulng game for both teams. Harrihon, 01 au-scnoinsuc fame,. Is playing left tackle for Brook lyn. The visitors count hero with n line reputation, for last year they won tho championship of Brooklyn nnd dis trict nnd the tenm includes many of tho veterans' of- past seasons. Catholic High's Cahill Field has been put in fine trim for tbc big holiday g-imc. and with favorable weather it will bo o great gridiron "day for the local col legians. Penn Freshmen Need Coaching Coach Murphy, of Frnnkford nigh, finds himself in more pr le-s of a pro- Si. Joe Preps Ready for Holiday CottfeJtiT M V. 1 irtIA V1 ' r- i Iterrnse will be sweet fr ! J Jnfcnli'a rAllA ntAVrTM WI1CT1 tlieS ii n aaalnst the Ilrooklyn Weparal i.linfll 4k- ail Is Hi win. HL JO S ers cinlni this Is their year. . Heinle MMler, fonrier renn stsr. luiuiuni .ill ftnii. .u... m.w.'. - rnniMi. fundi Mettmpvlnn. former F' tnride. nf the IlrookUn rrep. I ! conndenti Ht, Joseph's rrep. rirooklm rr llrndler .... left end ,. . . .ntUhl rerry .. left tackle I!arroii McC.aufrr.. left Kuard .Coshlan, Itdller. . .cenier ItoMnMsl, Merlernon. ria-lit suarrl Vj1?" Mallie rl-ht tatkle ....... . . . Weefc Knne right end MuUlrjgr Jlarkrr, ... minHfrbeiek a-IV MeAntfr.. left hnifback """vl vinn rlcht halfliaek ...Whilst llrrnlln... . fullback Tartar) Referee John (Ireer, Catholic Unit t;mp!re T,. 8. Hahr. I'rankforA. . . Head linesman Xreaej1, 81. Joseph' CnlleEe. . .. . . lime or periouv riiieen rainmr-, riace uanui neiu, f lnrfl!fl alreela. Time of tart 3 o'clock. entynlnlh ai K!i .' i a dlcnmcnt. He is Instructor of mo clianlcnT" drawing nt Frnnkford Hlfh School and the Frankford High young sters cWhn he is their soccer coai Coach Murphy ls also aocccr coack'st Pcnn, wlicio the Penn freshmen depend upon him as their tutor. Tomorrow Penn freshmen and Fraukford play gome nt Frankford. When the Frankford High young sters were out practicing for the gam yestcrdny their corch was Instructing the college freshmen how to beat them; Evidently Coach Murphy considers the Pcnn freshmen need his services more than the school boys. He evidently Is correct, in spite of the foct that Blair, Jabcowlak and Travis nre former Frnnkford Etars on the college line-up1. Captain Thompson, of Frankford, baa nevertheless prepared for a hard battlo nnd hopes to put one over on tho fresh men. With such playcra as Grans back. Corson nnd McGovem, the .Pi oncers have a first-class aggregation 3 W. PhHa. Catholic Club ; S. K. Cor. 30th & Sprlnr Garden Sta. announce the epenlnr of their ' Beautiful Blue Room which can be Rented for Banquets concerts", card partles"ana private dance. Vtr Information nhone llarlnsr 7414. John Hmltli. rustndlnn. SOCCER Tioga and B Streets BASEBALL Soccer Oct. lGth, 3:30 P. M., J. jDobson va. Marshall E. Smith & Bfo; Baseball Oct. 17th, 3:30 P. M., Phila. AU-Stars vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bro. Let us estimate on your club outfit Rugby Jersey . .- .2.50 to 5.00 Pants 4.00 to 9.50 Shoes 8.50 Helmets .. .4.00 to 8.00 Shoulder Pads . .5.00 to 8.50 Basketball Jersey . . . .1.00 to 4.00 Pants ... .1.25 to 2.50 Shoes ... .1.75 to 4.50 Knee Pads. 3.00 to 4.00 Ankle Supports ..1.50 Soccer Jersey ... .2.00 to 8.00 Pants 1.25 to'3.00 Shoes .... 6.50 to 12.00 Aluminum cups ..'.'4.00 Fiber Shin Guards.l.SO Pure Worsted Shaker-Knit V-Neck Sweaters .$10.50 Each Marshall E. Smith & Bro. For 30 ytars oa 8th SL akore Cbettaat PfCA PL s. m. Ca. . f ( Now om acthnt St. jut fcalcw EisUu I 4V VIieSLOUI. iJtmP "i nnd Hopper had the sllna- on hla arm an and oft Vfsterday severnl times. He lmmn confident that he will Ket Into the name faturdaf that ha ls taking- more wacers rom his trnmmates. Tho conchca and Doc tor Light, however, ara not so confident nnd ma.. ln. T1...1 ...111 t.n V...VH1.. Hn... ..... ..- - - -, , l.-.ll.. ..it, iiu. n ... vv ...uijr I-..- lur Ilia HIS Diowing rjn uiut occasion, inr iiv ium Virginia same, heen indulged nomcwliat Jjcfore the rucc nnd the ptfertlon It renulrcd lo overhaul! the "rJroMrtTrok 'hfi l818825 !BBjaCfflBigfflMW leet at tne i-turr. caueti tor u wiprfiuc i fg Cliori. Alter lie goi to rivr iiu nudii i n clinnco to cet u breathhiK npell, and V it nn only Ills ituloinitnblc spirit that paved him from defeat. That was the Inst lime thnt nny lib erties were tuken with the. champion in his trniulug. At Snratogu prior to the running of the Miller btakes the big colt was tent a mile and a quarter In 2:03 wearing four big bandages, and when he went back to the burn nftcr jogging through tho stretch ho wouldn't blow out a candle. '&! tfl : Man O' War May Set New Record for Earnings H ALL FELT HATS $3.50 Each ALL FELT HATS $3.50 Each If Samuel O. Kiddle's scnsationnl I jffl Man u var cieteatH nir Jinrton, owned by Commander ,T. K. Ij. Ilnrton, owned by Commander J. K. L. Ross, of Montreal, in their match at Windsor, Canada, be will establish a new record for enrnings on the 'Ameri can turf. The purse for toduy'u rnce la $75,000, all to the winner, exclu sive of a 55000 gold cup, Man O' War has won $100,203 to date and the ad ditional $75,000 would bring his earn ings up to $24-1.205. Other high marks were reached by American thor oughbreds as follows: Domino, $103, 550; Synonby, $184,438; Colin. $180. 012. Theso hprses were owned by the late Jnmes It. Keene. Here is Man O' War's record as a two-yonr-old and n three-year-old : Tear Starts 1st 2d 3d Unpl Won 1H10 10 II 1 0 0 J81.S2.1 lOl'O 10 10 O 0 0 85.040 Totals SO 10 1 0 O MB0. SOS Sir Barton started six times as a two-year-old nnd did not win a nice but ran second to Dunboyno in the Futurity. As a three and four-yenr-old, however, ho has won thirteen out of twenty-ono races. IIis record in full follows : Tear Btarta 1st 2d 3d Unpl. Won 1018 O 0 1 0 R ) 4, 113 1010 18 8 .1 2 0 88. 2.10 1020 S 6 O 1 2 22.O0B Totals 3T 18 A 8 7 114,458 Chick Evans, III, Gives Up Golf ClilcnKO. Oct 12 The recent lllnet.s of charlci ("Chlclt ") KNans. western and na tional amateur nolf champion, has made, It necessary for him to rIvo up tolf for some time, it reenmo knonn hero today, ufter Kvans returned fruin nuluth. He suffered a col apso nt tluluth while on his way hack to Chlcaxo. aftur an exhibition In Canada, and was taken to a liospltat there," but recor ered aufllclently after several days to con tinue hU Journey home. Thomson Raturna o Dartmouth Hanover. N. II.. Oct. 12 Earl J. Thom son, captain of .the Dartmouth track team and holder of tha world's records In the ISO. jaxil and 110-meter hurdles, returned to hi studies todav, Thomson, who represented Canada ut th.- Olympto Karnes nt Antwerp last summer, was welcomed with a pnrada by the entire undergraduate body of Dart, mouth. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! 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