Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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KEEPING COLLEGE SPORTS HONEST IS EASY THERE ARE NO WIVES OR KIDDIES TO WORRY ABOUf
ALEXA STIRLING
LEADS MRS. GAVIN
National Golf Champion Ono Up
on Opponent In Final for
Berthellyn Cup
Uy SANDY McNIBIJCK
Miss Alexa Stirling, national cham
pion, forged ahead at the clcvcntli holo
or the first time in her match today
rlth Mrs. W. A. Gavin, Bclleairc, in
the finals for the HcrtMcllyn women's
polf cup nt Huntingdon Valley. Miss
Stirling was fine 'up going to the twelfth,
where nhe also looked like a winner
1 .ci Mm. Gavin hit a tree witli her
second. Miss Stirling was faulty nt
nutting during the early part of the
match and later went bad on chip
shots.
Tho cards : '
oM""""? 3 5 S 5-12-13
-..? Wo 0 G 2 4 4 E-41-0J
Miss Stirling hit a powerful drhc off
Vn. 1 and Mrs. 'Gavin went in for n
..!. nt milk as ft fortifier. Mrs. Gavin
nut her second In n trap nt tho left,
hut got nicely out over the pin. Miss
Stirling hit the rup from thirty feet, but
..IcmI rnmlne back, ircttaft ft half in
!. Miss Stirling ngaln outdrove Mrs. j
bavin to tho second, the latter in the1
rough, placed to tho roug hgrass at the
(Jreen's edge and Miss Stirling was on.
u wtaawiv ....... ,
hut short with n nign masnic. ,ur.
Onvln chipped dead to thp hole nnd they
halved in -h.
Their drives wcro right together to
tho third. Mrs. Gnvln having a slightly
hMter He. Miss Stirling had a mean
better uo. J """ XVad and this is Lafayette's one big chance
third from a lie just over the road, anil . ddi another victory over l'cnnsvl
i..l In thn m dsr. of a trnn-nest ut i uuuing anoiner yiciorj oyer lcnnsyi-
i i m rn.i fmm nn rnsler
(ho .Mw. ga ." omn0n ,Xd
placc, rather muffed the shot and land
,n,a P'u11" m! nn.?i 5 thpv lnv
Miss Stfring oycrchlpped nnd they lay
alike. MIsj Stlrl ng was short on her
miff nmi muaed the uutt she left her
Ult.Mn. Gavin sank in two and was f
uno uii, -
Champion Has Long Drive
Miss Stirling was far In front on a
drhe to tho fourth which narrowly
missed going out of bounds. She had a
hrnsslo shot across the creek, but was
khort in three. Mrs. Gavin played short
and then laid Into a brasslo which was
ucll up. Her fourth was twenty feet
from tho pin and Miss Stirling was
scarcely better In tho 11kg, while a train
tolled by- Both took two putts for a
' llotb missed their drives to the fifth,
being short of the road In coarse grass.
Miss Stirling played safe, Cut Mrs.
Oavin had a brasslo He. Miss Stirling,
however, laid a long iron on the green
while Mrs. Gavin overchlppcd nnd lost
tho holo when Miss Stirling sank her
slx-fot putt for a par 4, aftor missing
a drive and playing n second safe.
"Some four," said a fair fan at this
point. Match all square.
Mrs. Gavin wa3 apparently annoyed
.it this tcmortiry loss of the lead and
laid a drive to tho short sixth up the
hill just about twenty inches from the
pin. Miss Stirling wn in the grass in
side the green space, at tho foot of a
mound and all but holed a chip. Mrs.
Gavin sank the putt and was one up
ff Mta gilrWi second to tho1
ynth was just over auovo tno crceK
and Mrs. Gavin caught tho.odge of io
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prvwm
L.ra-Jf rinSrl5
. Mnnii chnrt. her main fault so far.
r nd took two putts. Mrs. Gavin sank in
a putt from a run-up chip and was two
"P. 4"5- . ....
Both were short of the eighth green,
Ml. Gnvln being In coarso grass back
of the lei el sand. She chipped badly
as some horses came stalking down the
load nnd hnd a ten-foot hill put for it
iialf after Miss Stirling chipped almost
dead from tho edge of the sand. Misi
Stirling one down, 3-4.
Mrs. Gavin Lends at Turn
Both had beautiful drives to tlie ninth
dos-leg.'Mrs. Gavin being away nt the
ii?ht. She played one of the prettiest
bhots of tho match, a brnssio slice
mound tho tree. Miss Stilling topped
a try for the HLo and was still short
with a mashio third. Mrs. Gavin ran
up, hut lost the advantage by being far
short. Both wero close to tho pin in 4
and sank in .Vs. Mrs. Gavin, still
1 up at tho turn, out in 41 to Miss
Stirling's 42;
HOHLFELD AGAIN
CHOSEN PRESIDENT
Is Elected to Head Industrial
Amateur Organization Had
Successful Season
Milton L. Hohlfeld, president of the
Industrial Amateur League was un
animously chosen to head that organisa
tion for tho forthcoming year at the
njinnnl meeting hold last evening. John
Vsbit, of David Lupton Sons, was
nosen ilco president and the other of
ficers are: II. S. Langdon, Hcss-Brlght,
xfcrctnn, and W. McChesney, Amerl
'an rullcy Co., treasurer.
rho reports of the jcar showed that
etery sport had a big season. Hesa
"right won the track and Held honors,
i.upton carried away the bnsehall
liainpionship and David Wrlglcy, of
the hitter concern, wus the leading bat
ter in the baseball league.
Vlncome to Play Marines
i.'.h", J'lncome football team, which ile
o r! .v,""1 ,H" '3"' k wU1 to wut
lhv tarkl id.
iw t i vfc wmuri mv uueriivun w urn
IiHl?..1, ''''! 2ly-elKhtfi atreet'nntl Klmwood
venuo, at 2 41 Vlncome la wary ol
U. H Marlnaa, on the Vln-
i w. J . r lr'!n. excont that thoy held Col
rri?r,itn. ." "eoreleta tlo laet week with e
..-.."' "omiers. neoauan Ills It Known
I,., " .. mv inuring iitwunKcr uii
hat Boveral of the men who did not
uJi..Vf a.r. . '.'covered from their
rle und will take part In tha fray.
Monday ETr October 18
Charlie O'Neill vs. K. O. Al Miller
Jimmy Mcndo . Martin Judgo
1 rankle Max
Conway vs. Williamson
rronklo 8 I)S. Ororelo
Rice vs. Brown
Mitchell vs Latzo
ReaU on aula now, Ilotel Waltwn buffet,
"road und Intuit Bta, Itejrular prlcea.
KEEP FIT
txeroite aUUrrmann's
Phviicil TraMim iBstifvU
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College Football Games
on Schedule for Today
LafajHtn nt rnn.
Plltubnnch nt Nrracime.
William at Harvard.
Washington nnd Lee nt rrinceton.
noMon Collrco nt lIe.
Holy Crorm nt Dartmouth.
Vnlon nt Cornell.
Springfield at Armr.
Ilurknell nt Nnvr.
. Colgate nt Ilronn.
' North Cr.rollnn State at Penn State.
flenern nt Wnahlnrtou nnd JefrenHin.
fleorre Wnnhlnjlon nt i eat A Irilnla.
JVorth Carolina A. nnd M. nt Petm State.
Vlrrtnln. Potrtecnnlo nt Rutter.
Trannjlrnnln nt Centra,
Wnbauli nt Chleaen.
New York Unlrrreltr nt Wealejun,
lieortla thb. at innnernm.
4 orthwreatem nt Wlatonnln.
unin mie nt runiuvi
MUaleolppI College nt Indiana.
Mlrhgnn Aggie nt Michigan.
Indiana nt Mlnneaota.
lown nt Illinois.
Pennnrlt-nnla Military College nt Prank
tin nnd Marshall.
Koeheeter at I-ehlnli.
Sloven-, nt Hwnrtlimorr.
HI. John nt Delaware.
Wt Mrglnla Weitleynn nt Georgetown.
Ilowdofa nt Trinity.
Muhlenberg nt t'atholto Vnlrmllr.
(iMtmfoarg nt TJralnua.
- flnllaudet nt .Himqueliannn.
flrore City nt Carnegie Teeh.
Hnerfonl nt Lebanon Valley.
nidttnaon nt Allegheny.
Irrrxel Inntltute nt Albright.
Amherst nt Columbtn.
Great Throng Sees
Penn Play Maroon
Continued from Pace One
dentil joined in to augment the rooting
bands of undergraduates.
lock Sutherland, coacli ol tne Kiisj-
- .
tonlans this year lias one ot the best
teams that Lnfayettc has boasted of in
many jenrs. With a ctcran quartet of
hacks and a line that contains several
men who have had considerable experi
ence, the students of the upstate Insti
tution wero confidcut that they would
humble the Red and Blue.
Critics nil over the country contended
vania. in we ini icn jenra uio wearers
of tho Red and Blue have been the vlc-
tQrfl gcycn , to two op Tayctte,
with the result of one gamo a tie. Not
, 101 fc LafBjrette becn nblo t0
ft J f the Frttnl(Hn Field
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xnuaylwiiiia. 17 to 0. Since that
time tho Itcd and Blue havo shown their
spcrlorlty by good-sized scores.
Lafayette outweighed the Itcd and
Blue by tlirco or four pounds in tho
line and about six pounds In the .buck
field. From end to end the visitors
weighed on an average of 185 pounds,
while Tcnn just nbout tipped the scales
nt 1$0. The line, with two exceptions,
nil played against Pennsylvania Inst
yenr, while the backfrold quartet all
saw action then.
The Lafayette tackles, ,T. Williams
and Al Bedner, are rated among tho
best in the Knst, according to critics
who hate lcwed this pair against tho
Navy. Williams fails to move the
beam on tho scales at 210, while Bed
ner tips at 185 pounds.
Lafayette docs nqt boast of n can
taln, but Acting Captain Schwab, who
has led the team on the field slncp tho
start of tho season, is a born leader.
Schwab Is a guard and this afternoon
has as his running mato none
other than J. Budd, who starred for
"By" Dickson's famous Marine eleven
nt the navy yard in 1018. Budd got
Ma Vinnon till nftemonn because of the
Injury sustained by Wolbcrt against the
iVavy last Haturuay. iuuu wvjrub j
nrmiiilu nml (a rnfod na n canable man by
"IV" ." tr"Z r.
ii" nis.vuin whn fa the assistant
I'Ann pnnrn rnis vuur. diuui uw ..-
- Penn , t u
o swrreu 1(,r ounU8i but ,10
isou-o of the nerappiest plwon ever
to represent the Jiaroon anu iiuc.
Star Ends
Hummel and O'Councll were the ends.
The former started against Penn last
fall, but after the first few plnys was
injured and was on the sidelines for
tho rest of tho seuson. O'Conucll, at
the other wing post, is a firmer Laston
High School stnr nnd weighs 175
pounds. Ho is a tall, rangy player,
with plenty of speed and clever at re
ceiving forward passes.
.Too Lehecka, the southdog punter
nnd all-around bnekficld. star, started
in the bnekficld nt left half. Last enr
Joe played n great gamo agnlust Jol
w ell's veteran eleven, nnd judglug from
advaucu reports, is doing ccn better
this year. Gnzclla starred on the
Seventy-ninth Division team in the A.
E. F. and hns had considerable ex
perience. Ho tips the scales at 100
and Is said to be proficient in circling
tho cuds.
Brcnnnn, tho 185-pound nunrter
back, halls from New England and ap
pears to havo won tho berth as a regu
lar from Bcamans. Ackroyd, who
played fullback at Pbllipsburg nnd with
this afternoon Ackroyd it one of the
best line-smashers in years nt Lafay
ette, and tho up-state students pinned
their faith on him to batter his way
through the Penn defenses tills after
noon. . , ,,,, .
Lato yostciduy nftcrnoon tho barton
School othce announced thnt Clifton
Crawford, who played n whale of n
gamo against Swarthmore, would be
ineligible to play for Penn ngaln this
season. The result wns that Helsman
was forced to use Erstersvaag, an inex
perienced youngster, at right end nt the
start of the game. Hay Wnllaco is
suffering from nn injured shoulder.
Grceunwalt hasn't entirely rccoercd
from his attack of bolls. Humes Is
on tho scrub team and Bud Hopper has
not entirely recoertd from his Injur),
'flint is the crop of cuds, and that is
what Is worrjlng tho itiach. If nn-
thing happens to the Minnesota youth
nt tho start of the game Helsman will
be forced to bond Grccuawnlt into the
fm.
Circuit Is Complete
1'ulla of Schuylkill rreiibyterlan
CluirLh
haa been utceDted ad n member of the Cler
mantown Church Athletic Leaano and the
leaaue rlrcult la now lonmleted Tho ata
aon will be opened next Monday nlaht In
the cuae of the CJermnntown lloia Club,
when Ht Jumea tha Lena Prutestnnt Co'
rooiil will May Wakefield rreubjttrlnu nnl
4'ovenant rrenhMerlan will meet Weitjlde
1'reabjterlnn JTlie fullowlnir PrldiH. Trmltv
I.uthiran wIllTSeet Merond l'reUterlan and
Hummlt l'reabyttrlnn will liwet 1 ulia Pre
byterlon. SIOTOItCYCLE RACES
TODAY, 3 1 SI.
Belmont Drivinp Park
NAItllKKTII. 1A
I ID nnd 23 Mile Mute Chainnloniililiia
Hit Mich uottil Sjirid Klnaa iih Kay
I C'reiinaton, "dene" Biker, lon Dreyer,
"Itiih' KlHenburic. Klrbw, Sllnnlck. l)e
lnne Kalnir mil many uthera In action.
NEWYORR
EXCUSIONSunday 0ct. 17th
(t'2l fC. . flp.'dal train leajji ?l
'llOTJND
If
Tax IMo
JT War 'Xi
Wayne
TWO BIG SOCCER
MATCHES TODAY
Dobson Meots Wolfenden Shore
and Hibs Tackle Bethlehem
In National Play
Two Important soccer matches are
down on today's soccer schedule. The
games" will be played off In tho first
round o'f Iho National Challcngo Cup
competition.
The J, & J. Dobson drew to play
tho Wolfenden -Shore. Thcso teams arc
bitter rivals,, tho Fall's eleven having
ocaten tho Shoro last season for the
Allied championship. This game will
oe ptaycu on tno uoDson Held nt Thirty-fifth
street and, Queen lane.
Tho Hibernians, who tnko tho field
;Jtar tho first time in, three years, are
drawn to play tho world's champion
Bethlehem Steel soccer eleven at
Twenty-ninth and Clearfield streets.
The "Illbs" will bo somewhat han
dicapped, ob they had originally signed
two of tho best dribblers in this sec
tion, the McGhec brothers. "Bart" and
"Jimmy." Owing to tho players' Illegal
signing contracts they will have to be
contented to stand on the sido lines, ns
neither, tho "Hibs" nor tho Wolfenden
Shoro can put them in togs for today's
matches.
Disston, another local team, will
journey to Bethlehem, where it tackles
tho North Bnd eleven. This year the
Sawmakcrs havo greatly strengthened
their team and should give a good ac
count of themselves.
'Die Allied League has sixty gnmes
on its bchcduic. uwmg to two urst
division teams playing in a cup gnmc.
Klngsesslng and 1'urltan nrc without
games. Tho latter will play a post
poned lcoguo match with tho Marshall
lj. Smith team at '-'" nnd Tioga
streets.
Interest In tho Industrial Soccer
League will center on the N. Snellen
burg, the D. G. Budd and the Stetson
Hatters. Thcso three teams havo
joined tho "Bare Knee" brigade for
the first time this season. Snellenbttrg
tackles tho Flelsher Yarucrs. Stetson
open tho season at Fourth and Berks
with the D. Lupton eleven nnd the
13. G. Budd team takes on the Hard
wick & Magco squad on the American
Pulley Grounds, 4200 Wissuhlckou
avenue.
Coach Stewart will take his Itcd
and Blue team from the University of
Pennsylvania to New York, where it
will meet tho Statcn island eleven
it meet mo oiuixn laiuuu virvuu. . - K"l .i rr,,...u.., t
The Cricket League has sU games fa. B"a,v.?,n ' r,rii& h!"
i its weekly bchcduic. and new leaders I With, together ,1th Karl 1 ottclBM .for
. expected when tho standings are , "lv of Conshohockcn, will appear in
on
arc
printed on Monday
Visiting Squad Will Present For
midable Line-Up in Game
This Afternoon
Holmetburr . .
Canton left eml .
Kennet left tnrkle ,.
MaeVelih left auurJ .
Ifayea renter....
Mert rlxht cuanl.,
louna rhtht tnekle
Reete.... .....rlllit end. .,
Ntetrna or Heaal quarterback .
ulli left linirhMk
(latilt , . . .rlaht. half back
Caake) fullback. .
Yt lifeline
., IIlKiln
Itlter
.. Hunt
, .Chamber
Iteene
. . fliirillner
Daley
. ...Anilren
.I.ancater
larK
IIuxo
The Holmcsburg football eleven
stacks up nunlnst a reallv formidable
opponent this afternoon in the Wheeling
Club, nnd Conch Ired Daws lias put
the squad through the hardebt kind of
workouts in piepuration for tho fray.
The Isltois hne played two games
thus fur nnd both havo been exceed
ingly close. In their opening gamo
they auquished Drexcl Hill, and last
Saturday held the Emerson eleven, of
Camden, to a single touchdown.
-Coach Morris, of Wheeling, is nnx
lous to keep the Holmesbuig score
down, as bo has a number of big games
scheduled for tho remainder of tho
season. Manager Fred Gcrkcr, of the
home club, hays he Is more than pleased
with thn work of Bill Gault. tho giant
halfback who played his Initial game
la,st Saturday and who scored four of
the ten toucnuowns.
i5ccrnl nowcomcrs have been added
to tho team during the week. They in-
riniio mil uoutiinrt. lormcr Pinjer,
who may get in the game In ono of the
halfback positions, nnd lteocs, for
merly of Hanard, who will btnrt at
rieht end. mho preliminary contest
between F. T. V. and Holmehburg bie
ond will start promptly nt 1:30 p. m
OUT A HUN l'OIt lOCIt JIOM'.Y
At the National A. A.
TONIGHT TONIGHT
IIH.I.Y MI.12 . JOHNNY O'NKII.I.
Mll.I.lt: AI.I.KN a. IltlllllY IIUKMAN
Allentnwn DUNDKR mi. Hobby llAItltliTT
JACK 1-F.ltltY t, KID M)I.r
KIUIIT ItOV.NDS
KidWlLLIAMS. Joe NELSON
former llantamwelilit rhlladelnhln'H Heat
Champion lis rounder
TICKKTH AT DUNAOIIV. 33 H. 11 Hi HT.
RACES TODAY
Huntingdon Valley Hunt Club
Mcudowbrook, Near Jenkintown, Pa. I
2 P. M.
Six Tint nnd ('rimmnuntrj Ilute
Die Track Mlnnrr and fumouK liurgrn
entered. Admlnslon $J.0O Iniliidlni;. war tux.
l'arklnc auuera, t0. with hU udmUhlonH.
Tuko train to .Irnklntuun ur nulo to Hunt
ingdon alley Farms, nt .Mention brook,
lluntlnedoii Vulley Hunt Club
Flesh Reduced, Body Building:
Boxinp TuuRht No Punishment
Hand Hall Courtn I'rhnte Leifion Ilooma
aHUA.TME.NTH ft A M 'lO II I Jr.
llOXINO 10URNAJIUNT. NOV. 10TH
Phila. Jack O'Brien
H. n. Cor 15th A Chestnut. Bpruio 10-411
WHEW CLASHES
WITH HOLMESBURG
Terminal 00 A.
itocolnr at
lluntiniaon a
Junotlon, Xon and Jenxm-
WtBWl ."'y a," a
f S4 Bt . 7.B0 P.M.. Uatrtr St'.
V. M. Standard Time.
, similar exeuralona Sundayj,
October 81. Novomtwr 14 and 28.
Tlcketa may bo yurchaaed prior
to data ot excursion Conault asenta.
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Philadelphia & Keaaing
Railway
P. M. C. ELEVEN WHICH PLAYS F.
m m .d a Ki ii ,vl & a.
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BLUE STARS PLAY
UNI0NA1T0DAY
Fast Game Is Expected When
Strong Elevens Meet on
Field at Phoenlxville
TTnlan A. A.
niiin Sijira
MUler
Npaxna
Itecker
. . -left end .
. ,.lrrt Uwkle.
..left annrd..
..i.eenter.. .
..rltht auard..
... O'nrlen
. ... Kellr
.... Korera
lhr
. . . llarttran
T.ud )mr....
MeCae
Memriiir
MeKeone
Caplea
Krrlrh
I'ottelaer
,mni Eunru..
T:mar
rltht end
in . . .
Monrnn
.... Murnhr
. . . IleMemer
Finn
niinrterbarlc.
eft halfback.
.left halfback
rliht halfback.
Weldon
fnllhnek
Downey
Hiihatltutea Union Club. Ilecxcr. Tartan.
Ide. Vnnkanan, Hourton, McNullj-. Fulton,
ilnnen.
"I'hocnlx-villo, Oct. 10. Manager Cal
vin Eyrlch is doing nil in his power to
secure the strongest gridiron elevens
possible to play his nil-star football
aggregation now wearing tho colon of
tho Union A. A. nnd which bids fair to
sweep away tho championship honors
nf tho ntnto in cosy fashion.
He .has gathered together a galaxy of
football stars sucn as iieinio .Miner,
Txin Miller nnd Lud Wray. of Penn.
Bodie Wcldon. of Lafayette, nnd fdr
this afternoon s clash with tho Blue
Al... 1f-.....
i Tho un-fitntcrs aro a noted aifKreea-
LI1I IIIIU'IILI.
tton leu by wuitcy ienr, xno om Jvoniga
.. - I .. T - . - liT " t
center, nnd Included in their line-up nre
fjnn, ioimer ncuuuu nuuicnuui. vl um-
terv O. "JlccistcaK" uessemcr ana
Jimmv Murnhv. former Prluccton stars.
While Manager Eyrlch has not as yet
received tho signed contract of Fritz
Pollard, the noted .colored wonder of
Brown University, he confidently ex
pects him hero in time to get Into to
dav's game.
The big contcjit is scheduled tit get
under way promptly nt 3 p. m. nnd will
be preceded by tho Phoonixvlllo High
nnd Bethlehem High game, which be
gins at 1:15 p. m.
PATSY KLINE HAS
EYE REMOVED HERE
Retired Featherweight Boxer
Submits to Operation at
De Lancey Hospital
Patsy Kline, 'retired featherweight
boxer, wns operated upon nt tho De
T.nncey Hospital, here, for remoal of
his c)e on Thursday. Kline's sight hns
been impaired slnco bis fourth fight
with Abe Attcll, then clinmpiou of the
world, in this city, in 1013. Attell's
thumb struck the New Jersey feather
weight in the eye. The operation, which
was necessary to save tho other pje,
was performed bv Dr. O. W. Lcfcvcr.
It Is expected Kline will be nblo to
leave the hospital In nbout ten days.
Tho injury to Kline's ejo ended his
career when he was in his prime. Kline
hnd a lnrger and more enthusiastic fol
lowing in Philadelphia than in any other
city.
EVERY VESSEL IS A
The Navy is felling a Number of
YACHTS, CARGO-BOATS AND TUGS
at very low prices and on the deferred payment basis. They will be
sold by sealed competitive bids to be opened in the Navy Department
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Washington, D. C. on October
28th, 1920. r
A new catilog. contains photographs of the ves
sels and complete descriptions. There are five wood
and iron tugs, of 200 to 400 horsepower, prices
ranging from $8,500 to $24,000. A profitable
business in any harbor awaits the purchasers. The
several yachts should find big returns in the Florida
Cuba trade, prices ranging from $4,500 to $125,
000. The cruisers and gunboats can be converted
into cargo-boats-to be used in relieving the country's
transportation requirements, prices ranging from
$30,000 to $225,000.
Practically all of these vessels are now located on
the east coast in the larger ports. This sale includes
35 vessels, 1 1 motor boats and motor yachts and
the same number of steam yachts. The balance is
made up of tugs and several convertible gunboats
and cruisers that will make excellent cargo-boats.
Fill in the attached coupon at once and send it in to the
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, No. 194, Washington, D. C.
BUY IT
Ruth Brcalts Wrist,
but Raps Home Run
Blnglumton, N. Y., Oct. 10.
"Babe" Ruth sustained n frncturo
of tho left wrist in a gamo nt
Onconta yesterday' between his "All
Stars"v and tho Endicott-Johnson
tenm of this city. Ho received tho
Injury whilo attempting a slide to
first base. Although in considerable
pain he completed the game, knock
ing out his customary homer in the
eighth. Physicians tnld ono of the
small bones in tho wrist had been
fractured.
PANTHERS TACKLE
SYRACUSE ELEVEN
Pitt Enters Football Fray Ten
to-Seven Favorite i-Orango
Is Crippled '
Synwuae
Fallon....
lloople. , , .
Clnah... .
Alexander.,
Thompaon . ,
Oullrk
Itobertaon.,
Cowell , . . ,
rlttabnrah
left end SleCrorr
left tnekln Harmon
left minrd Mcl-ean
. center ? t
rlaht eunnl Howl
rUht tnekle floiirley
rlaht end William
.qunrterhKCk .MCl"'"-ii
left halfbnek DaTlea
,ftJfflJ rtahMBlSffelJV.,: fiV.wi
Abhott
r.
& mtaI.1i, aC tjwimHrrarU!i.
183 0-11 ponndai IMttabnrxh, 180 1-11 pop"?.
ATdTOtv baekfleld wehrht Hjrmetue. l.OVii
poraidai Ilttaburrh. 170a pounda.
Avernm line wrUht 8jriao. 188 4-7
pounda l'lttabnnth. 188 3-7 pound.
Avenure nae-rSyraeiiae, 814-11 yeari
PHtaliurah, 'ilS-M ymre.
lteferee Hallnlir.n. llOHton. UmpireMax
well, ISwartlimore. lleod llneamnn Kvana.
Mlllloma.
Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 1C Shifting
betting odds sent the Panthers Into the
classic with Syracuse here today n 10-
to-7 favorite over tho Orangemen.
A flood of Pittsburgh money wns re
sponsible for the odds, despite tho fuct
that the Warner uggregatlon was slnted
to. tuko the Held minus the services of
Its star qunrterlmck llollernn. inpiam
Robertson nnd Knllon. nltt5lngnt the
ends in the first big combat of their
football careers, were sure to receive the
brunt of the famed Panther tljtng at
tack. Back in 1017 tho Panthets came iuto
tho vale of Onondaga and handed tho
Orange a decisive trimming. The fol
lowing year Syracuse went to tho
Smokey City and was handed n second
beating. It was the only setback of the
year for tho locals.
Last season Pitt lost for the first
time, incidentally it broke n Pitt record
of livo clean years. The count now
stands two to one in favor ot Pitt.
Pitt presented some now fiaes hero
today, although Captain Stein nt cen
ter, Bond and McLean at guards. Her
man at tackle, and Davis nt halfback,
played hero last year.
Navln Drops Coombs
Detroit. Oct 10 PreIdent rranlt J
Navln. of the Detroit American League club,
haa announced that Jack Coombs, former
pitching atar, who acted as trnlner for De
troit pitchers this Benson, would not bo with
the team next aeaaon.
uiu nuoe ine
been set. Uids
f-,r-J
V.WI.U ijuyiiiiiu uu9 tur many or tne
vessels; that is, initial payment of
25 per cent of accepted bid and
balance in six equal semi-
annual installments, three
years thus being allowed
to complete payment.
FROM THE NAVY
& M. TODAY
ft
YALE IS CRIPPLED
E
Opinion Favors Visitors to Win
From Eli With Regulars
Out of Line-Up
Yolo
Kherlln .
DlrJtena .
Into ....
Itoaton College
. left nt! ... . Comeferd
. .left tnekle Treat
...left minrd Kelly
. center llenppy
.rlahf runrrf Doyle
ITtUlnhan
tlntine .
Mneknr
llllworth
Kern i ton
rltht tackle O'nrlen
. ..rlrhtenil Urban
. uunrtrrbaek Corrlcan
(Kennedy)
Aldrtch left halfbnck Mston
1. Keller ... rltht hnlfbock... I'ltrpatrlek
Webb fnllbnck . Swan
(Roderick)
1tffrro Tom Thnm. tTmhlri -K. W
Murphy. Field hidee Frank Herein. Head
llneaman W, l'cnd'"" llowdoln.
NVw Iliuen. Conn.. Oct. 10. The
opinion here is that the chances for
victory in today's gnme with Boston
College favors the BostonlanB. The
Yale eleven will go on the field minus
fully half Its regular first-string men.
due to injuries or the Door physical
form of scleral plnjcrs. The loss of
Herr and Acostn. guards, and Jordan,
fullback, is especially unlortunnie.
Into nnd Quelle will play the guard
Dositlons.
Their nreseure causes the I'll home
crowd to expect n constant hammering
of the center or thn line uy the Hoston
sledge. Captain Tim Cnllnhan will
;iiny most of the gnme nt center. Jlnc
tCny. who had been out of the game for
two weeks, will play right tackle. Bo
sldes Cnllnhan, the only other veteran
in the rpsh line will be Dickens nt leit
tnekle. Shevlln and Dilworth, both of
whom nre rather light, will be on the
wings.
In the backfield. Aldrich. who nlso
has been out of form for two weeks,
will resume left halfback. He is the
most consistent performer of the Yale
backfield, nnd the coaches expect to
use him for most of the end--running
and forward-passing game. Kelly, the
former Itutgcrs captain, is just master
ing the Ynlo stylo of team play. He
played only nverage football against
North Cnrolinn last week, but today
may win right halfback bv reversal of
form. Webb, who would hae been
regular fullback last year If he had uot
broken his leg just before tho flnnl
matehes of the season, will hac his
old berth.
MAY BE DECIDING GAME
Stokes & Smith Tackles Smith-Fur-bush
on Latter'a Grounds
The dinuipiouship of tho Manufac
turers' League mav bo decided this
afternoon when the baseball teiims rep
restnting Stokts Smith, winners of
the hrst hitlf, .lash with Rmlth-I'ui-bush,
siccniil half titlcholdera, on the
former's field at Somerdnle.
Smith -Furbush captured the liit
gamo of the .series last week nnd n win
today will gio Uiem tho total. Iteber
will bo pitted against Davis nnd an
other pitching duel is expected.
Athletics' Recruits Busy
The Athletics' llecrults will meet tin.
Brld.-burir team this afternoon at Itfchmon?
It will bo the final conteat of tho season.
BARGAIN
FOR BOSTON GAM
One regular cargo-boat of oer 4300 tons ;
placement, the U. S. S. SURVEY, appraised 7t
$370,000. is included in this sale. UPPra"ed at
New purchasing arrangements hae been made
to insure the immediate sale of all these ho-u.
These are the MINIMUM PRICE BASIS Td
the DEFERRED PAYMENT BASIS The
Department binds itself to accept the highest
minimum price which hi
las
may be made on the dc
K. . r t .,
y
Xf
Games on Scholastic
Schedule for Today
t Chester High B Norrlatown Illgli.
at Norrlatown ...
Williamson School va nthlehem I'repa. nt
Ilethlehem. . , ,,
Wenonah Slllltarjr Academy a. Vlltanova,
Cheater Il'lcb a. Atlantis City Hleh. nt
Atlnntlo City.
80CCEH
Qeortce School t,b. Olrard Co.lego at Cjlrnrd
College. .
W. & L. GRID TEAM
PRINCETON MEETS
tiack. The New York youth. runnlnR
Tigers to Play Third Came andfrom gcrntch In his favorite event in
Opponents Should Be
No Set-Up
lrlncton, Oct. 10. The Tiger eleven
is on edge for this nfternoon's Kamej
with the Washington and Leo team
from Lexington, Vn. The visitors ar
rived here this morning nnd their coach
announrcd thnt his team is in great
shnpe for a hard game. Princeton is
none too confident ot the outcome of the
game, while the soutnerners seem to
think thnt they hate more than nn even
chnnco to carry off the bacon.
This will bo the third game on Bill
nnnm-'u Bfiiciiiilft nml nlinnM urnvo tn Im
the hardest, If advance dope from the
Virginia town counts for anything. To
date the souiucrncrs unve niso pinycu
two games and both have been easy
victories. They arc rated as the best
team in the south at this stage of the
season
Joe Sllverstein, who romped around
Franklin Field during 1017. Is a mem-
her of the visiting team nnd one of Its
stars. It was his wonderful piuying
last year that made his team one of the
moat feared In the South. His field
aonl ngninst Georgia Tech. was th
only score made In that gnme. His
mates in, tho oncKnem nre .ubiiuock
Tucker and Unins. Muddock Is rated
ns nn exceptional open-nciu runner anu
n tackier who rnnks among the best
in the South.
A powerful team on tho offense.
Washington nnd Lee is nbout ns good
defensively. The line ncrages over 175
pounds nnd the ends are rated as ex
ceptional when It comes to receiving
nnd throwing forwnrd passes. All in
nil. the visitors have u corking good
onm.
The Tigers will use their lineup com- '
posed of eternns with. Captain Calla
han, nfter nn nbscuce of one weeu at ins
old post, center. All the cripples nre
! .,i,,. ntul Cnnrh Honer will have
capable substitutes to send into the
are Injured. It is expected that Mur-
are llljllliu. ,.. ... i-i,,.. ...til
fracas it any oi uic lun-wim, -"
rey, Uilroy, unarriiy unu . m-ui. "
compose the backfield.
YARNERS IN FINAL GAME
Play All-Star Team on Their Home
Grounds Tomorrow
Tho Mnjor nnd Minor League All
Stnrs will be tho final attraction of the
season at tho Flelsher Yarn Athletic
Field on Sunday afternoon nt Twenty -sixth
and Heed streets.
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Harold Lccr. who lat year was tho
stnr of the Penn freshman track team,
estcrday afternoon gave a demonstra
Hon of what can bo expected of- him
this jenr. when he ran the 100 in 1,0
seconds fiat on anything but a fast
the annual fall handicap track and field
meet, won his heat and semifinal la
10 1-5 seconds nnd won the final by n
brilliant burst of speed in tho Init
twenty vnrds in even time. He pullejl
up on the field nt the twenty-yard marie
nnd crossed the line with fully a yard
on the second man.
Eddie Shield made a game effort, but
failed in the mile run. He was placed,
on scratch, with handicaps up to 1J50
nrds agnlnt him. He finished fifth,
nbout twenty jnrds in the rear. The
ccnt was won by Head, of the crosx
country team, who had twenty yards on
Shields. He defeated Hcrr. another
cross-country runner by inches in a
stirring finish. Head came fom b
hind in tho last nunrtcr mile nnd drew
ff fSTffi ? .SKl
iUn,icap on i,tln T,pn started a grcaC
fight that lasted all tho way down thei,
stretch, with Head finally winning in
the last ten nrds.
Everett Smalley. who Is prominently
mentioned ns the successor of Earl Ebr
I t"mnl?"'n ,",'
l n"1,,wonr,ll',p
: " "c
as captain of the Bed and Blue trncle
is iavome event, the hur
seconds lint. It Is not a
new record for Frnnklln Field by any
means, as It was n low and not a him,
hurdle race. "
Dietrich, n former Onthollc High
School stnr, won the qunrtcr mile from
Dewey lingers by Inches. BogeM
started on scratch und made a gallant
effort to overtnjfc the rest of the field.
He pnssed runner nfter runner to whont
he hnd given llbernl handicaps, but
Dcitrich, with twenty-two yards lead
nt the start, pioved equal to the sprint
and breasted the tnpe in CO 4-5 seconds.
BARRY WITH BRIDESBURG
Former Penn State and Vlllanova
Star With Uptowners
Phil Barry, former Penn State arid
Yillannia stnr. has oigncd with .Mnn
nger Dove Bristow to plav with the?
Bridesburg eleven. He will make hl
nrst appearance tomorrow afternoon.
when the uptowners tackle Na-al
iTrnlnln,, Slil nt Tl Almi.n,l .l ".!
Training Ship at Kichmond nnd Ortho-y s
dox streets.
Barry Ik in shnpe. He will be usea"
at fullback.
The line-up:
ErlleaburB Naval Tralnlnir
Tompkins
lef t en J Johnson
left tarklo Ifltcer
left Ruard .... , TUlka,
liurna .
l'lckarrt .
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Shlrar ..
center l.ubel
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quarterback
VaIh left halfback Palme?
NiAewye
nrnaer .. . ntnt nairbacK XeUoa
Harry fullback Doirdajr
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