r".t, W A , V evening: ptJB&a xEDGER-PHiL'ADELpk, -Wednesday, October 13, 1920 i TT"t ' t! RUBE MARqUARD PERFORMED THE SCALPING, BUT THE CLEVELAND INDIANS GOT THE DOUGH UFA YETTE CONFIDENT OF DEFEATING PENN Maroon and White Working Hard to Come Through With Victory Saturday Afternoon on franklin Field Haven't Won Game Since 1915 LAFAYETTE TEAM STATISTICS i. .r the nliillMlm f th 1tintll fntfhnii tmm, nhlrh mfri rfnnt1tnnla n'"',V."ViJi!i u.fnrdnr. .Th nnmbtra nrwHIne the names of the pliajfru nrr (ho "JEhETi SfSlinitlons thi "M wU. nm ,r"5!,W 141 ennttf . n"f r"" ' iiiliM-tu. I'll liminnrK. . it AfVrord. fullbntk. . JiTnirllJuVhMfbati. PJ'riftl."urt;li. larnw. end ' llelrM . fl.no n.no . n.o . B.07 . n.nn . (.it . it.no . o.o t . n.m . n.oj . nno . ff.Oft n.nx . ff.it . Ann . n.tt . a. no . n.io n.to . fl.M n.oi MfWhl IM tin 1W1 mi inn im ti-i tun i:n 1A0 IM inn ns m no in in l no loo m fifTHII1 :'-... ..ji ..,.;. .. ..... a nX.liIni "I Hiimi 33. MMitki si. '. 'mum s.. nnnnii su, nUntO. HWrchiVi 30. I'nririitl SS WIIotuS8. Mffhn. " M 2 Jt "M '21 32 "a 2 " Jt yt '81 J4 JS It ' 23 MlllJnim At. 53 31 10 3t 33 10 B1 M 20 10 St II) '0 50 20 21 31 31 21. Ity SIMCK UMAj rn(on. r.. Oct. i". T sr.BMS Ihnt nit of the football iMm Hint l'loy the lnhorsity ot TVnnsvltnnln hoe the saino irfci . .. - . il.ov nro b tr W Thl'. the roper spirit, all rleht: but T"M 8 ,'.?.. ...i .i,ii.i. tlmri this rnr I . . l.! ...(tnoo ... ihn enmo tney nrc imb . "'""'" A I., linnt cued three t mri this rnr .trie hStc gone to Franklin Field muU-..-n-- , , ., . r .i..innon nun intvi- nil. vii .' " tl c mn 1 end of, tl.r count. This dirt" I hrn the little Delnunre tenm " to Philadelphia. They ucrr eon fldtnt. and they were trimmed, .to to 0. wrok lnt.r with more confidence, and W beaten. 7 to 0. I-ast Hntmday Swarthmnre made her nnnnnl tr)P West Philadelphia, and the best the H.rnct looters got uns n well -cooked ';"e ecR. whllr the lied nnd Hluo had "I roiutx nnd n wad of negotiable coin. " Todax the I.afojette team is settlnc An nice (and it's expensive to set nn Hie on Iheve da) for Dr. losrann fhdty. shiftinu athletes. And the Mn roon nnd White bos are certain that lho are going to aecomjillsh what they lure not been able to do inec 1'Jlu Jorae back to tllelr college 1.111 with the dripping calps of Pennsjhanla. the innual contest is down on the book to liegiti at II o'clock. Camden time, next Sattirdu at Franklin Field. Tlie last time that the boys up here Mine home with the Ued and Blue laurel wreath was the t-amc dnv in 10li that Harr Hooper broke the hearts of Philadelphia baeball fans aud Eppji niiev bv slamming a homo run Into the center-field stands, winning the world cerirs. IlnJ: that's neither here nor In Philadelphia. The point is that I.afnrtte team, conch, students, nlumm nnd Vcrbod concerned, nro certain that the'.are going to win Saturday. Tfam Iiolis Good The I.nfavette team may be a trilic pinions in its estimation of itself, but it looks erj good at that. Arenrdlng to tho natives. Lafavctte ntrred the Xav game last wick n llttlf oer(onfident. 'I he firt half thev plaP(l far below their Mnndnrd nnd the Now took the lead. It wasn't until tho third period that the realised they were facing n difficult task. Then they began to play and smashed their way through for n touchdown nnd were well on their wnv to another when a forward pass went wrong. Tleforc thev settled down again Navv had tallied another touchdown. That defeat was one of the best things that eer hanpened to Lafayette, so they par here. This week the men arc,down tn real, serious work. Thev are work in; their heads off in practice. A two-dnv holiday yesterday and to day has glen Coach Sutherland the time lie needed to correct the mistakes of the team. Practice begins nt two o'clock and n hnlt Isn't cnlled until ntarK Mx. 1'onr hours of bnlid work hai improved the lilay of the team Hfatl and thej will tnkeNJie field n rlctPrniinnd hunch, confident ot their own nhilitj to defeat Pcnnsyhanln. Sutherland Is fortunate in having an experienced line this ioason. While other coHorcs nre handicapped by a mpernbundance of backfield material and lack of first-class line players, Coach Sutherland lias no less than Ten letter men on the forward lines. Six nre regulars. Last season the work of the Lafayette line wus one of the sensations of the year. They went down to Princeton for the second game of the cnr and output) oil the Tiger line. Thev opened such holes that I.afn)ette made four teen first downs, ten or so more thnn Princeton. Then thev went to Franklin Field. Pln)lng against n more experienced for wnrd line, the Lafayette line more than held its own In the first hnlf. Penn sjlvania could not gnln through the line nnd it was only a Held goal near the finish of the second period that gave the lied and Itliic the lead. In the sec ond half, howovor, Lnfa)ette was un ublo to match the fresh string of pla)ers und went further down to defeat. In Jon Williams and Al Iledner Laf- n)ettc has two fine tackles. Williams Is six feet tall and weighs 210 pounds, lleducr is n eteran of three ears' nrslty experience nnd weighs 1110 pounds nnd is nearly six feet tall. For substitutes Sutherland has Deibel, a six feet three-Inch jouth, nnd Uus. a letter mnn, who Is over six feet. 'Hie stuff here certainly is high. Frank Schwab Good Frank Schwab, the former Klski pla)er and present acting captain. b his plnjlng against Muhlcnbiirg nnd Annapolis, already "is being linilcd ns nn All-'Aniericnn guard. lie Is fast, nggresie, a deadly tackier and knows football. Ills teammate is Wolbert, of the Kaston High School. Wolbert has placd against Pennsylvania three times nnd is one of the men favored for this ) ear's captaincy. There nlso is Johnny Itudd. Phila delphia football fans well remember Johnnr IJudd, of tlio Marino football team at the nav fl?d. While perform inu with the "Olrencs" tenm Walter Camp selected Iludd as one of his All American hcrice team guards. Iludd last season wns nil New Jersey state guard from Ulalr Academy. I?udd had been taking dally lessons from "Pud" Seidel nnd Wolbert in the correct use of his hnnds and when he learns this gentle art will proe to be one of the best guards in the Knst. Lafa)ette this year is weaker than Inst at ends. This Is due to the loss of Joe Dumne nud Frank Smith, the regulars. "Mickey" Ilummell, tho Newark )outh who had his ankle frac tured in the Pennsjlvnnin game last season, is now pla)ing left end aud O'Connell, nn Haston IIIrIi product, right end. Hob Came), tho elongated southpaw, however, may start against PrnnsUvnnln. Carney placd with the First Xaal District tenm in 1018. This team defented "Cupid" Wack's aggro gntion and was recognized as the serv ice champions of the Hast. Carney is six feet two inches tall and has great natural ability. D. Ill own, tho nine-teen-ycar-old tenter, has plajnl two )ears against Pennsjhnnln nnd is known as one of the most dependable centers in this section. The Lafa)ette backfield will prcynt several new faces. .Ton Lcheckn and Mike Gazella, two halfbacks, aie the only backs from last )o.u's team now nt Lnfa)etto. llrennan. n big boy from New England, is holding down the quarterback position, while cither Jim Lukens or Seasholtz will start at full During the last summer Seaholtz caught for tho Straw bridge & Clothier baseball team. Lukeim is n graduate of Chester High and in 1017 played for Swarthmoro College. Dddows, for merly of Central High, probably will get into tho game nt fullback. ROLLED ON THE ALLEYS anrou. nnoTitnns sTonn bowuno ixaoue The lending Subwav learn recehed n bad Jolt in tho lllmtifl Lciikuo matches rolled !)! nlihl on tho l-'mlno Allcn. being beaten thru eiiftlslit sanies by thj Upholalery Ham iMiln l'loor rolled xell. tuklnit two from SportlnK Oood Kxocutlvo aurprlced I4n.ni by tnklnK three somes. bho De vinment nn two from the atroni Dellvorv turn IIukh lout to to Upholstery Itoom M Mn t lothlnc Ion two to China Do tarlm'nt S.UOE DHPT DELIVEUY DaftM . int ins 1(17 Caldwell 101 114 1S1 To.r 11J 130 131 Dorlnir.. lie) 1ST 160 Oiiott ns IIS 121 Tomplt'a 11 131 lit law Ul Ut I'll) I)lclc. . ISO 14 1 174 I'erci 1HI 14S 110 StoKca .. 1(18 l'J7 138 Handicap II 14 14 lotala 7)0 70J OU Totals.. 000 03J 723 I.INKVS EXECUTIVES KcKmnt 107 101) 111 Hainan , 1(10 Mil inn Ml) mil 128 ITS 12S M'C'rthy 101 125 111 Vulland 114 111 l0 Ornnt... 12J lull lit) Hunt 127 14 1 141 Keati.. 13 1 ISO 139 l)ol lot 120 117 V'nHook 12J 181 141 Han Heap H H 8 Totals.. 037 02J 010 Totals 0J3 mo Oii 'THOIAT Y ItOOM ItL'O DEPT. foiey 101 121 127 Hayea. . 14S 134 117 Irwin . ins U5 121 miller .. 120 120 102 W no 114 St M'Or'Bor 121) 110 121 MKMlcr IM 127 1S1 Harlow . 114 14a 113 lffiflf ,14 1M 1J Wood. 20O 10J 122 ivap ;ij in ua Totals .711 070 500 MEN'S CLOTIMXO Totals 037 711 007 . ciiiw nniT ?S !?? 31 IS'1 O'Connor 170 100 108 n.iil" Hi ?n 23 H. Cross 127 127 140 lilX., ..'? H2 "r "easier 1)4 150 111 PnalTUM K'l 322 J" nowllnif. Ha 1411 111 iuffio ll ' ? 'J? Cro.,1891011S T"tals 720 001 061 ITI()I.ST1.'I1V fiSt " is m m ! Totals .000 802 050 SUIJWAY STOIIE 14S 101 140 OrrVnri iii i.A Hi "elner . 121) 122 123 hrKr .5 !S? W bowery. 122 141 115 iiVfi' . '18 101 14K CI,olh,,.r, ii7 1111 mi ffiffip sj S3 S " To,l 727 ai 701 ft oriTtNo V5 147 102 Totals .038 005 050 Ifiuv" W'.HOOD MAIM ITTort Wchi 41 ' nn 1?,?, j;lt'l'l 1"8 " SlcOurry iii M J"-' Koegel.. 150 171 107 Jl"oun rJ 11? W. ry--- HI t27 131 lnllcan io 'SS 'IL' -Marlta.. 122 100 100 - f ov av 01la 701 7.11 7nn 'Hir.AUKi.ryiA. i.eaque "'""l on Keystone Allea October 13 Jl1"1' 174 IvJ ,8"' Jr'-n,ll 141 214 183 finaity ifi " ,- jituoeu iu inj Totals .081 780 77a finaity in -- ,- jituo cu i mi nu "rin isu ni U """er. ins 20) i7 "mi "u l U f'or..., 181 130 180 . . , iJ2 14l Ualton.. ... ... 148 ' , '" m S 873 Totals. 008 02J iii CnESCBNT I UDEnrv ,... H! w '-.i'r.l.li J''', 17a Ian IS0, 2m?.il,r. X" 2 lk.. 10a IB? ai ?,"?,,n"i 3SS " J" J0 10T J01 Klta,MiBB tj 164 J Cluest. 1S5 1011 181 HIM Hcc... 1SJ 221 211 Urown" Totals. 817 SS1 00J ISO 170 187 107 104 102 Totals 003 882 80S n.ORISTS IMIlrrrr-u T,?'0r-- '52 !''? ?!" Halde'n J14 107 107 ItoUh'err.rn 3 iff, St ''S???'.fJ !51 WU 170 ilarrctt. 170 151 2i1 X o,.; ;.,; . I0S 1(13 172 Wanner. 100 107 170 lo- . . 170 1118 I.lHele Totals. 833 810 8S0 Totals 803 841 887 Nicholas ;ss 2.11 IM IMaer . l"i ill wi Senior.. 170 208 188 811mm 141 131 H3 JlacLa'n JS1 nn j7o S?rr . ?J ' Drawn . ihi ifi im . .,' I !V. '" Totals 8001038 il5 Muarurd ' ' "f 7? Totals 814 771 sTT IN8UI1ANCB LEAOUE Itolled on Kestone Allcjs inwciiERR uAMunv rmn rteeie . 151 141 180 Alltjaler. 178 140 IRS Insley 100 150 15(1 Irottei. 18 143 150 Men . 100 203 113 Leach i.u l no Eyro . 14 1 173 103 lrur'ugh, 148 ir in r-lsher . 131 130 148 Smith . 174 101 114 Totals mi2liTiTHUcp- Jl5l Totala 787 704 713 H P H i S ROOSTERS McClel'n 14S 127 131 Ilowen lli 172 101 Mamhall ISO 147 1.16 Marcus 121 171 58 Pitman 130 1411 I'll Checso'li 1)2 lill jiS Cruig 151 101 168 ItoV .' ," U3 161 33 Jaertr'lt 218 1911 140 I'rumb'n V3 173 144 Ildcp. . 4 4 t . . Total, wi TT? iii T0U,, fl" 832 7-' AETNA MATHER CO Hchuler. H4 118 1,11 Shuster. 104 114 150 Heltel . 153 170 124 .Mulgrow 1411 137 100 Hunter lai lJil ill O'llrlen. 127 81) 151 Turner 134 147 181 Htncker. 07 72 00 lillnd .. U7 72 00 Trlc'kur. 106 170 131 --" Ildcp. . 2l 21 '! Totals 071010 071 Totals 724 023 087 U 0, I. LEAaUE SPU1NO OAItDEN 13TII ANU CHERRY win ... ins si 132 Kcharfn 108 108 13S lley.plds 121 173 124 Mala-ta 117 15H inn Minima, jiiii iai jai i.nulo . lin uii nn i"3 .. .;; 131 151 1110 . luu 131 Oil 013 001 111 07 on iiiimi 121 101 181 llei.-Jer 11 41 41 Wehr'n. Totals 600 083 720 Painter, Yorlt .. Ildcp... Tals OEN'L MANAOEIl hPATION B" Jones . 107 VI t HO Short ( 130 120 Hlddell . 157 183 178 Sajton. 208 103 120 LaWall. 181 171 121 Clark . 128 " iTii Gilbert. 168 171 111 Cox 104 171 163 ttUlU . 4U. Urn 1UU IVirPl'll. UJ 107 , n'Uraln . 143 i75 lophom. . , 6 aiucp . ,i n ji Totals 700 708 OSl Totals 774 708 73d CONTRACTING COMPTROLLERS Ilum'nd 178 138 101 Weeks.. 03 00 1.17 i.onran. Southall 145 14H 120 Churen. ini i ian woou. 103 12J 1711 110 141 184 Maoli'n 107 UM 101 Mead... 183 120 B) t OT'orii J Jn Jl VP... Z3 ia AH'r J88 J07 140 Taylor., 142 )0 Toufi.Ttu en 88 SSS2? u six '- nm Totals. f77 o. 6M Total THREE STAR GOLF IILISATJ.V.G.C. Stirling-Fox, Barlow -Vantlor- beck and Cummings-Hollins Matches Foaturo Moblo Play By SANDY McNIBLICK Bctt(r matches than manv of those in the national Init week ntnrtrd off thU mornlne In th,e fiist round of tho worn cn'n golf pla.r for the Ilcrthcllui Cup at Huntingdon Vnllcv. The nalrlng wen, triectetl nnd not ilrniMi from n hat. as l Rcncrallv the case; nnd while the resulting ronlllctn matlo flvo matches today, tunny coqil phtjerB will bo cllmltinted In tJic ilrt round, contrary to the iay the sjHtcm Is suppoiod to work out. rJ lie prefer nre niiinuprrtl orcordliiK ns they fiiilMi lu the iiuallfyiiiR lound. No 1 insMiRs A)nn Stirling, na tional cliainplon, who won the mednl jostcrdny, when she brokn the wuinrn'ii record for the courBo with nn 81. Mrs. 0. II. Vnnderbeclt. Iflin United States champion wns tied nt f in sec ond plme With Mrs. Qucntlu lVltner. a natiounl stnr. nnd Mrs. A. Uaviu. twice national llnnllst, wai fourth with 60. Miss Stirling led off the upper brocket. Mrs. Vnnderbeck wns put in the In8t match of the lower, Mrs. Keitncr No. .' In th( Inst of the upper. Mrs. Gavin No i in the first mntcn of the lower, nnd ro on down tho plncrs were alter nated. At anv rate. Mrs. Caleb 1 I'ox. finnlist for this car's local tourney, was paired ngnlnst Mi's Stirling in the first match to go nwny this morning. Fine (Jamo Mrs. Vo plajcd a fine game ngniiiht the champion Inst year In the natiounl at Shnwnee, only losing 3 nnd 'J. This mntch drew most of the locnl fnns and promised n line duel of driving. The big match from n locnl stand point wns thnt bctwoen Mrs. Ilomild II. Harlow. Merlon. enKtern champion, nnd JIrs. Vnnderbeck. Their mntch nt Shnwnee wns one of tho most brilliant of the national and wound no with a 1 up victorv for Mrs. Ynndrrbcik nt the eighteenth green. They nrp easily the two leading lontl women players, and their struggle for supremacy nlwnj.s results in splendid Kolf. .ilis .Mnrfon Holllns, who won the medal nt the natiounl nntt shone in the play for nritlsh and French titles abroad this Jcnr, teed off tills morning n anotner goon match or tlie day, when Composite Box Score of All World Series Games CLEVELAND Bat ab n ji. an an im. tit. sir. av. re. a. n. Eans. If 10 0 a 0 o 0 8.0 800 7 O 0 Jamleson. If 15 2 6 10 0 7 0 .400 8 0 0 WambskaMs. 2b, .. 2(1 3 4 0 o 0 1 .13 21 IS 0 Speaker, cf 25 8 8 2 1 0 12 0 .820 18 0 0 nurns. lb ....in l n I n o i o wi ( t l n. smith, rf. . . 18 l 4 (i i i n o aoR 7 l n Oarflner. 8b .... 24 1 6 V 0 0 n 1 .208 9 lr 3 Wood. rf. . ...... 10 J ' 2 U 0 0.8 0 .200 700 V.i Johnston, lb . It t 3 o n o a o 27 2(1 ft n Sewetl, as ...... S3 0 4 0 0 0 4' n 174 It 27 ft. O'NMII e 21 1 7 3 O 0 10 0 S88 53 7 1 Covelcakle, p. .... 10 2 I 0- 0 O 1 0 109 2 M 1 Lunte. 2b 1.. ft o o o 0 0 o o 000 n o o Pa(by p....!.. 0 1 2 0 0 1 5 o .133 2 3 1 Oraney, rf. If 2 0 0 o 0 ( o I) 0 000 0 0 0 Nunamaker. c 2 0 1 0 (I O 1 o son o u O Thdtnaa, c n o o n n o o o--' ono too Caldwell, p o o o o n o o ,010 o o 0 Mails, p ,..,.(, o n o o n n o ono . t 4 o Uhle, p. ....- o o o o n o o o .noo o i o Totals 2? 61 i 2 2 72 2 241) 181 88 12 nnOOKLYN a Hat An n it 2i 8b. im. tii. sit a po a. b 01190. as .... 23 2 K 1 0 0 n 1 ,820 12 21 0 .7. Johnston. 3b, ... 14 2 1 n n o a 2 214 2 8 o ftr,.han, 8b It n 2 o o n r a 1 !2 1 5 3 Ortfnth. rf 21 1 4 2 o o ft 0 tun moo Wheat! If 27 2 0 2 0 0 11 0 311 1ft 0 2 Myers rf 2 n n n o o ft n in 14 I o Konetrhy. lb ..... 23 0 4 0 1 0, ft 0 174 70 - 1 Kltdttrr. 2b ....... 21 0 2 0 8 0 2 0 0C1 11 2-7 0 Krueitir'.Jc ft 0 1 0 O 0 1 0 180 10 2 0 Mnrauard. p t 0 0 n o o o 0 nno 0 1 o (ILarnar ,...1000 0,00 n oon 000 Mainaux. p 1 n n 11 n n 0 n ono n 1 0 Mitchell. c a n 1 o o n 1 n 133 i n o Cadore, p....o n 0 0 11, 0 0 o nnn 110 Miller, c. 12 n 2 o a fn 3 1 101 17 ft - 0 Smith. iC ft 0 0 0 n 0 0 n noo 2 ft 0 TfefTer. p. ........ I 0 n n o o 0 n non nno (b)3ft-cb ,, 0 11 n 0 0 0 0 0 nno n 0 0 Neis. rf 5 0 0 o ft 0 0 0 nno ion Grimes, p, ft I 2 o ft n 2 o S3 1 7 1 PENN SUFFERS BLOW WHEN A THLETES LEA VE Coach Robertson Will Have Difficult Time to Again Win lntercolleiatcs Without Eby and Maxam uptown rivals mm 9 IN FIRST OF SERIES',! Nativity and Bridesburg ClaH' in Baseball Contost at Richmond and Orthodox Totals 61 208 177 01 13 In 27 .212 8 44 n I flummarv (a) pinch hlltei (bl runner Tft on baa.n Cloe1aiid 43. Ilronklnt. 30. lilts off Cotel.iikle nlns! off naaby. 20 In 13 Innlnuss off tlrlme 23 In to 1-3 Innln off Caldwell. '2 In 1-3 Innlmti off Uhle. 1 In 3 Innlnza. off Cedore. 4 In 1 Innlnc off Mamaur, 2 In 2 Innlnis: off Marquard 7 In 0 Innlnasi off Pfeffer. 4 In 3 Innlnr. off Mitchell, 8 In 4 2-3 Innlncs; orf S. Smith, to In II Innlnis; off Malls, ft In 13 2 3 Innings Basts on balls Off Coleveakle, 2, on Cadore. 1. off Marquard, 81 off rfefftr. 2, off Grimes. Bj off Bab. Is off Uhle.,0. of Caldwell, 1: off Mitchell. 2. off Malls Si off Smith. 3. Struck out By CVneleakla. 8: hy Cadnre ll by Mamattz. 4, by drlmas, 4. by Whle. 31 by Bacby, 8. by Smith, 3. by Caldwall, Oi by Marquard. ft; by Pfeffar, 1: by Mlteneil. 1: oy .Mails, n wnninaT pucners toveiesaie, a; urunes, i; o. omnn. 1; Jlauby, 1! Malls, 1. Loalnx Ditchers Marquard, 2; Smith, ll caianeu, l. 1; Uacby, 1, Cadoro, 1. Orlmes, LEAGUE MAY A RUBE MARQUARD Ebbots Through With Brooklyn Pitcher Fined for Scalping World Series Tickets Amateur Sports ('Iceland. O., Oct. 1M. Uubp Mnr ouard. Hrooklvn's left-hnndcd nitcher. ,A;nra8hvin;i& Inr Wn.l,r iilnvnr CIIUDCtnillJl Willi II1U nurili Ml ll"1 uuiuil- whncB8ir0,l Ifo.? MuIlof ,l,n Hiookhn club heard of the result Hn?llnP todftv ot MarfiuanlN case he announced that liolllns today. U(jbe wouW ncvfr ,tch f()l. th(, Do(li?cra again. I Marquard was arrested nt the Hotel iWlnton on Saturday by Detective Sou- 1 .. 1.. ..!. n.. nm.1n.If tl.nf i,'tPn:"lx'Mn-'a.r-o.1'l lll- I fnwi.i...l linrl iffnrnil In fcoll slv tlpltl'tH J- .'ftriav. V"".'8. .".".". " "".. V- Vii-...i...i lor me worm Rcnrp buiiiun iii uiriciunu for 5a,"0. At the end of the trial .ludge Sllhorr Mnld ! "I nm satisfied thut Mar- fiuard has ilolatcd the law and the spirit of the law, DUt X uoneve lie nas ueen punlRlieil enough by being written up more than anv presidential candidate, and feel that thin has been n lesson to him." Mnrouard denied that he was specu lating io tickets. He said tljat ho was waiting for. hi? brother ftom Youngs town to give him somo tickets for the games, when n Hrookl.Mi man came up in him nnd asked if he had any tickets Uube says that he replied in n joking w(v that he would sell six tickets for S.t.",0. Marnuard admitted that he had purchased the tickets from n man fur $275. When sentencing Marnuard, Judge Sllbcrt said: "The scalping ordiuancc was gotteu up for the benefit of people who hnvo supported a baseball team all tho j ear in order to protect them so tney could get tickets nt n leasonable price Norwood A. C. Vrtball team, at home or away. Sherwood Recreation. Fim -sixth and Chrla linn. Ex-SfhnlnMlrs denlro to meet Hammonton. Ekb Harbor Mnrrl Guard. Chaalcs Schart7. 107 South Third street. Tabernacle A. A. (home) has Notrmber 11 and dntes In December open for basketball games tn Im plajed In their hall at 1'lfty ninth and fpruco atrreta. 11 St. Wlhle. 0820 Norfolk street , ' Pnoll Trmrler riant games with seconl and third class aulnteta aeorird I'HUKfelder ' Cldhth and NttrlL treets. (Irofft A. C. (homo or nnaj) flrat-class basketball Ave I'hnrles It. Dousherty, 1270 Bouth ItliiKKOld street. Lorain Seronil laniu), desires to meet fourtcen-slxteen-yenr-olds quintets. Patrlc'c Mucltln. 2113 North Nicholas street. The Waldren quintet has reorcanlzed n flrst-clasH trnvellnif flvo. nnd any first or second clasi teams either In or out of town, wishing to book this attraction should Ret Into communication with Manager William Phillips. 2137 Kaat Firth street. West Walnut will pit Its eleven aealnst the, CnlHSii V r. Saturday at Fourth nnd i:ills streets; Darbv. when n world's scries or uu important gnmo comes up. "It is nn unfortunnte thing, becnuso hnscbnll Is going through Its test period. lor fifty enrs hnschnll tins ucctvre- gnrtlcd ns n clenn hport, but now the effpt t of n sudden seundnl hns made mn in npoDle diililoiiH. Altlimii'i I hr Nut ounl Comhi ssion bus ordoted MnruunrilV shnri' of the world series reudptH held up. President P.hbets stated that he believed that Marnuard had been punished sufficiently by the publlcit he had rrceied for Ills foolish act. .Mr. Ulihcts stnlcu Hint ne would not stand in the wuv of Mniuunrd repelling his mourj. Tlie Nntlounl Commission may take n different view of it. Marquard's act, however, has bnrrctl him fiom the Iirooklyn Uascball Club, nnd it is expected thnt the other club owners will take the same attitude toward the IIrookl)n pitcher. President Ileynlcr of the National league, who wns in court with Mnr quard, btated that as the violation was merely technical, he would take no fur ther action in the matter. Ileydlcr said. however, that he did not believe that Marnuard would bo in the National League next jear. "Marquard has hurt Hiooklyn nnd ho ias hurt the National League by his notion." said Mr. Hcjdler. "Un'-cball doesn't want men of his caliber nnd I don't think he'll be back In the league next season, although I probably won't take any otiicial action myself. Piatt Advances In Nassau Golf Olencoie. N. Y.. Oct. 13. J. Wood Plait of the North Hills Club, triumphantly Kent through the first and second rounds-of match play In tho Nassau Country Club's srolf wurnurneni. in ino urst lie Dear rc. Mor timer Raines, Nassau, 3 and 3. and In me seconn J. Himpson uean. J'rlnceton. 4 and 3 Piatt will next come against Gardi ner White, champion of the home club. PENNSYLVANIA'S chnnces for nn other Intercollegiate track nnd field championship went n-gllmmerlng yes terdny when It bccninc known thnt inrl Bby, captain or tnc tenm. nixi i u Maxam, stnr furlong nntl quarter-mile dnsh mnn, hnd decided to lpnve college. The rumor started shortly nftcr clnFses started yesterday morning nnd per Mated despite denials until late in the nftcrn6on, when It wns virtually nd mltted that both men hnd shnken the dust ot l'ranklin Field from their feet. It is n certainty, according to those well versed with the situation, that Mnxom has left, hut about Hbv there Is still mi nlr of uncertainty. Shortly nfter fi o'clock jesterdav nfternoon the fow-hnlred lad ntnblcd ton Krnnklln Field nntl was Immediately questioned. Ho stntcd that he hoped to bo fixed up with the fnculty some time todny, nnd thnt once he wnsi in good standing he would return to school, get into togs and iog nround the track. Teammates of Lbv nnd friends, how ever, nnlnt nn entirely different story. They sny Hint the famous bnlf-tnllor. now twenty-six jenrs of ngc, Is anx ious to get out nnd work, thnt his expenses were heavy over the miminrr ns n result of the Olitnpic trip, nnd that the summer was a (inanilal waste to him in that he was unable to enrn anything because of his nthletlc duties. The result is thnt lie is entering his Inst yenr nt the University shv on funds nnd, ns he put it hlmsHf jesterdav aft crnoon. "must get out nnd work if I wnnt to eat." It Is nl'o kunwn thnt Kb is tired of the running game and has been anx ious to linng up his shoes for good ever since his return from Antwerp. Mnxnm mnde knovwi his intentions to lenve the t'nrtcrMt) scicrnl dajs ngo to bis friends salng Hint he wns tiled of the cluder-pnth gnmo and thnt he wanted to retire nnd get to work. The Iom of i;i. nnd Mnxilin wns n setercblow to tho students nnd Conch Kooertsnn when the news uecnino gen ernl yesterdnv nfternoon. Moth men were well liked nnd extremely popular with the student botlv. Refore the opening of school Hbv nnd Mnxnm worked out on Frnnklln Field nnd gnve eiery indication that they would re turn to the 1'n ersltv. The loss of these two stars marks the third deflection In the ranks of the trnckmen nt Pennsjlvauin. Only last week .litumv Patterson, the fotnicr A. A. U. sprint champion, packed up nnd left the I'nlierslty for Colgate. With him went n scrub football plajcr who later returned snlng thnt he wasn't satisfied with the surroundings. Schol astic difficulties were the reason ad vanced for Patterhou's leailng. but so far this has not been glicn as the cause of the move by Hby and Maxam. Vhlle the rumor") of the loss of Eby and Moxamwerc floating across the enmpus tho inrslty nnd scrubs were indulging in another titanic struggle, with the former the victors, five touch downs to none. The vnrslt.i was a mixed-up team, with constant substi tutions und shifting of plajers, but in spite of this they showed n marked superiority over the scrub cloven, Tho line held better and the backs made bigger gains, while the tackling was all that could be desired. Hex Wrny scored two of the five touch downs, the first on a dnsh through cen ter from the five-nrd line after the varsity had smashed Its wuy almost the entire length of the field by straight line bucks. Wray scored bis second oir an off tackle piny good for eighty J rds. .Toe Straus accounted for one of the touchdowns with nn elght-jnrd smash through tackle nfter the varsity had carried the ball three-fourths the length of the field on straight line smashing tactics. A forward pass shot with the speed of n basebnll nccoiinted for the fourth score. Strnus did the henvlng nnd Ornio the repclving, the Jotnl ground gnlned being forty ynrds. Lddle Fnrrell scorejl thp Inst on ti fifty-yard run nround the scrub right end. Whnt few times the scrub held thu ball the were unnble to gnln with nny consistency nt nil. tnc varsity nm' showing n stonewall defense thiough out. Hnd It not been for the dendb tackling of llnbe fJrove. tlie former Penn flintier quarterbnek nnd All Academic choice two jenrs ago, the score would have been much larger. CAGE CIRCUIT'CQMPLETE Admission of Four New Teams Rounds Out American League Hlghl clubs were nwnrded fraiithises In Mm American Basketball League nt n meeting held Inst ntght. Thos() iho were ndmltted in the league were: Fiftieth Club, Oirard Alumni. Nntlvltj IV P.. South Phllntlelnhln Hebrew As sociation. Hancock Post No. -0, Amer ican Lrgiou, l,ognn A. A. anil, lie Nrrl. The league will schedule its home games nt Yonah Ilnll. Twenty eighth street nnd Columbia neiiue, nnd tlie plnying nights will be Monday nud Wcdnesdnjs. The season will open Monday night. November 15. with Nativity s. South. Phllndelphin V. M. II. A.. Post No. 20 s. Fiftieth Club. The opening games'. vcdnesdn night, .November li. urn Girnrd s. Hancock, De Ncti is. Logan i A. A. The world series for tho basobnU championship of the Northeast KcW,, under wny this nfternoon ntJtlchmdn.' nnd Orthodox streets, when Nntivlty. of. Port Itlchmond. clashes with IirldM'u burg. The taiond nnd third ioiites1i( wlll be plnyed on Nntlvify's Ki"ouniliJ On' Snturday nnd Sundnv afternoons. The fans arc equally divided ns to tnt outcome of the games. Nativity nd-ft inlrers swear by their fnvorltes, an. 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