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Frem New Yerk mum the announcement that a special BMtting of the National League club wnerg' Iim been arranged for thts city en that day, "presumably j0 eci en th attitude of the ret-rnn circuit re-1 gardlng the recent overtures oek ug te t... i... fi, of nine te wive the joint committee e problem of a new governing body for ' uiruui, Frem President Jehnsen, of the American League, came the announce- inene today that a special meeting of " ciuu owners ei his circuit nun ecen called for Mer ay morning at the Con Cen Jtresa Hetel te discus, nnd act upon the latest developments In the plan te re- Amin!VA flln Hnltnnal na.MmA Simultaneously, IVesldent ' Jehnsen i BAS MO ENTANGLED Teicea tne opinion that there would beiWUrex fiuimicic no joint session of the American anil National League club owners here en Monday. This was taken te be bis re Ply te the reports emanating from New XI fork te the effect thHt President Hey dler, of the National Ieaaui, had Issued n second Invitation te the American League executive, nnd te the loyal fivci Club owners supporting him, te, join i th National League and the Chicago, Nrw Yerk and Bosten American League ' Clans in session nerc en .Monday alter-1 neon. HOLMES TO REFEREE PACIFIC COAST POLO Eastern Official Selected te Handle All California Contests !! Mente. Cnllf.. Nev. S. OpUIn H. H. netmea. who efncUtes a referee of Ml the championship tournaments In the Kail, line tn enael te handle the play In the xxi Mente, Midwiric and Ban Matee tenrna enkfita thla (.nmlnr aaaNnn. Tnhn U ril!ae I ""-I"- -..-- ....... w. . vv..,, .-. .....,, . ehavlrraarr of the Pacific coast nole subcem mltte. obtained Captain Helmes' services In erder te aasure that the matches would be handled en the Held In a capable and ef ficient manner. lTer the last coup'.e of years the lack of intelligent referelnc has been a decided drawback te California pole. The high-class flayers have complained of the failure of tha official- te enforce rules and discipline. Th result has been that some of the Junier ? layer were bglrmlne te acquire such aulta as careless and dangerous evmslng with their mounts, and the beauty of the etay as well as the dnnr te the con . taalants. has been noticeable. Foulkrod Wins at Tennis Jehn Foulkrod wen th Junier tennis ohamslenshln of tha Roxheroiwh Country Club reaterder. defeating J FlannaR.in In tha final round 0-0 0-3. 0-2. The forehand clrlvlnc of the victor was the feature of the match. The membra of the Hub de net call It a season yet In either golf or tennis Tatterday colonel itraue. and . J. nan- nagan plnyed an exhibition relf match at Oaten Hall, defeating r. tVeger and It Robinson 1 up en the nineteenth hole. They war 1 down en the wnv te the last he' but Strus made a blrdte. tvlac up the match. On the nineteenth. nannaan played fclena: bTivs'e which landed within alx ehea of the hole n 30K30E 30E30E f I OUR. ONLY aSTORETl g II A. M9K LtRGEST EXCLUSJVE CBEDir JEWELRY HOUSE N PHILADELPHIA 39 Neivr 13th Street S BE SURE OF ADDRESS LOOK FOR NAME ON WINDOW xjjiyx ff'A iiffiRS Don't Wait Any I SSyQnT Buy New 'h: PAY NEXT YEAR Hi n i iwjm it a & . -v concessions and discount ttwrler we yivi' rms SHeM ELGIN I . H Ladies' I7 Elgin I $0sT75 1 . Ur i ii.kt, .euf. '. ir'H'.. lrf,;&f&y IS OB WAIniAM 1 k. geld-Qlled ceee. 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Powell and Kllpatrlck starred for Lewer Merlen, both exhibiting fine nbillty te go through the line. Qulnn also ndvanccd the bell well and played b jtoed defensive geme. MeCreary and Vennemau did geed work lit end. Lewery and Messing played a geed game for Cheltenham. Lewer Merlen's neit game will be With Lansdowne en Saturday. It Is expected that thin game will be Reed, ' net much better, than apt week's game. In spite of the fart that ij,lw,i0.M outweighs Lewer Merlen considerably. Captain Tewell Is cenfi- uenc ei victory. Here Is the probable line-up "W," Lener Merlen ...... Van netuan Mnj Hrvnn noex SfUll lrr JlfCrmry Derhum Unlnn inY-am...'.' left end left tackle fth.C'ade. . If ft i : iriiiiril Mutlnrk . . . 11. Drewn Ill-eta Krn Ptrlns-fellew center . . rlicht Ku.tril rlElit tackle . . rlehl red . . quxrtrrliack left Intlfhnrk pliht linirtiark noedSen ... ...rewell . . .KlUwtrirk Ateritxe wrltbt of tptim Landowne. 1M Lewer Merlen. ISO. . , Aternce nrltlit of line Landerne, lMl Lewer Jlerleu, 143. Arfrene weltht of baek LnnMenne. lOOi Lewer Metleu, 133. HAVE LEAGUE VACANCY American Short of One Team Week . , . , Before Opening of Season vitn m er-enwu ei me Ajm ball League only a week off. the D Nerl team withdrew from the orirtinUatten lat nlsht at a meetlnu held at lena Hall, thui maklne a vaearcr In the circuit. I'renldent Allen wai areatly dleapprtlnted at thla last minute decision of the Ue Nerl deleiateg, and If there la liny team that would lilts te All thla vacancy the manager can com. munleate with Trestdent Alien at 3012 Baltz 'The' leasue will open lt championship schedule en Monday. November 13. at lena Hall. Twenty-eUhth street and Columela avenue, when Nativity meet a B, P. II, A. nrl Peet N-n. "'I taeklea Fiftieth Club. The IVest Philadelphia IaKUe meeta to te n'ht at the Illchardaen Memerial Church, kli.it.lh .hH U'llmil etrtB- tn fViTnnltn Ita circuit and elect officers. At DreSenL , ii.ji.,.. ... ..- lUcn&raaCTi .Mrniucini, ruiuiur, ei, akir phena and Illeckley are membera, and It fa understood that Westminster. Bt. James, West Park. Fifth United Presbyterian, St. Matthews, Hethany. Temple and Ebcneser Intended te loin. NOVICE CROSS-COUNTRY RUN Five-Mile Contest Will Be Held by A. A. U. Tomorrow A cress-country run of five miles for novices, under the auspices of the Middle Atlantic Association Amateur Athletic Union. . will h halit thla Katurilav. The run wtll i .tart at Twenty-sixth and Jeffersen streets, thence north en Ualley street te Oxford street, west en Oxford street te Thirty-third street, south en Thirty-third street te Oirnrd avenue bridge, down Drewery hill te the niver drive, north en Hlver drive te the feet , of Strawberry hill, up Strawberry hill te t the ressrvelr. te the right around reservoir te Oxford street, a ualley street, te start- Inr nelnt. The run vrlll start at S o'clock sharp. 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The owners of the Yauttces, knowing nil the details of Cemlskey's determined efforts te investigate the scries, resented what they considered nn euert te dis credit Cemlskcy. It was charged In a story recently printed here that Corals key net only failed te net promptly In unearthing the world's series crooked creoked croeked nesa. but had endeavored te hush It up. Since the Chicnge owner lined up witli Colonels Itupnert and Husten of the Ynnkees and Owner II. 11. Frnxec, of the Bosten Itcd Sex. te join the Na tienal League in the reorganization fight, the effort te discredit Cemlskey hna been growing stronger. The statement of the Chicnge owner Is nt fellows : "The first information regarding H. C. Iledmend s (of St. Leuis) acquaint ance with the world s scries of H)U) wan a story brought te me some time in November, 1019, te the effect that Hed mend had bet heavily en the White Sex, had been double-crossed and had lest $eT00, and thnt he would cive me direct Information as te the crookedness of the It yet LEDaEBPHIjAI)BygteA- -FBi NOVEMBER C KMWL world's series If I would recompense him the amount be had lest. Imme diately upon receiving that Information I sent Kid Oleasen and Tip O'Nell te Bast St. Leuis with authority te pny him the $0500 in question If he would furnish the evidence which was repre sented te me he had, namely, evidence that would show the crookedness of my bull players. I had previously offered a reward of $10,000 te any one who would furnish similar evidence. Toe Vague and Uncertain 'Redmond's story, detailed te Glcnsen and, O'Nell, was of such varue and un certain character that no one would have been justified In taking affirmative action such as would destroy the char acter and reputation of men, even though they vcr ball players. Net content, I caused Mr. Redmond, with ethers whom he had named, te come te Chicago at my expense, for the purpose of further Investigating the evidence which he was supposed te have. The re sult was the same. He could net give us any natnea, circumstances or facts upon which we could base a charge of crookedness and substantiiite the same against any ball players engaged in the world's scries. "Previous te that time, early In No vember, 1 had employed detectives, who went te umcrent pnrts et the country, as far as California, te ascertain the fncts with reference te the world si'iies, and their investigations did net toiiul teiiul toiiul nnte until en or about May HO. li'M. The expense attendant unen this in vestigatien was in the neighborhood of 3iu,uuu. At no time or place did I cease my efforts te root out the truth regarding crooked ball playing in the world scries of 1010. "I drew the attention of Mr. Heydler te my suspicions, he being n member of the National Commission lu whose charge the games tn question were being played prier te the completion of the world series. He communicated my suspicions te Ban II. Jehnsen, the president of the American League. Jehnsen Interviewed Iledmend "This same man, Redmond, was like wise interviewed at or nbeut the same time that I interviewed him bv tills same Jehnsen, the president of the fits snugly- it yields te every movement of the body A" FTER fort Hew RIO. 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Further than that,! even tneugn tne enter justice et the Criminal Court offered te delay the Investigation until the ending of the iui,v pinying season se as net te inter- lere witn tne completion of the sched ule of my ball club, I declined te have the matter postponed. "It was ray attorney, Alfred S. Aus trian, who procured the confession of every ball player en the Whlte Sex team who has confessed, and it was these confessions which enabled the grand jury te return the Indictments against the gamblers and' the crooked ball players of the world series of 1010. "Further than that, the moment I had a confession from one of the ball players I suspended 'each and every one of the eight mentioned in the first confession. Even though it ruined my ball team, possibly cost me n pennant and certainly destroyed property of n value of many hundreds of thousands of dollars, I took my less without n pang or a bit of Badness, ether than that occasioned by ascertaining the fact that these in whom I had put full faith and trust had vielntcd the cou ceu cou fidenec I hnd reposed in them. "CHARLES A. COMISKEY." Esperante Sails for Heme Halifax, N. H., Nev, ft. Ksperante, win ner et the International flshltiK schooner races last weeki sailed swny eBtrlny en her return veynte te Clleucester. Mass. Rteamshlps nnd small craft In the hnrber blew noisy farewells te Captain "Marty"' Welcli and his victorious crew. Captures Hamilton Cup Mrs. 8. D. Peck wen the Hamilton cup tournament at the Philadelphia Country iiun yesteraay. turninr in n net score of se. It was n signal victory, as almost all the contestants wcre star players. the morning bath, the com of snug-fitting underwear. geed it makes you feel! 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The line-up ordered tednv, which, if every player Is well conditioned, will be fol lowed against Brown tomorrow, Is as fellows : Left end, Cutter; left tackle, Walker; left guard, Acesta ; center, Cress; right guard. Captain Callahan; right tackle, Inte; right end, Dll Dll werth; quarterback, Murphy, left hnlf bark, Ivcmpten ; right halfback, Frank Kelly, nnd fullback, Jerdan. The slugle exception from this make-up which the coaches plan te make against Harvard nnd Princeton, is te Inject Malcolm Aldrlch Inte the back field us left hnlfback. This will cause the removal of Herbert Kempten te right halfback, the transfer of Frank Kelly from right halfback te fullback and the retirement et Ben Jerdan te the second backficld. This is nn entire make ever of the bnckfiuld trio, but the coaches feel convinced that the full strength et the mnterlnl can be used tn no ether way. Aldrlrh is still suffering from the sprained ankle which he received in the Bosten College game and will prob ably net resume practice before next week. With his removal Yale lest the strongest member of Ita back field. Tiiere Is doubt whether Aldrlch will be able te play long In elthcr the the morning you knew that you will be comfortable all day. Because of the quality of the material and the expert workmanship which go into Carter's, the first cost is a little mere than that of ordinary underwear. The comfort and long wear mere than make up for this difference. This is the time te get your Carter's Knit Underwear for winter. It is made for every member of the family. Enjoy .the underwear that means the biggest step towards clothes-comfort. The leading stores in every city sell Carter's. THE WILLIAM CARTER COMPANY Necdham Heights (Bosten District) and Springfield, Mass. ' . ' ' ' 'l l Mwl Princeton or the Harvard games. He Is entirely out" of trnlnlng. but his Injured leg-Is rapidly improving. Vhen ee retires in tee nnai game in dbcx field will return te Ita present com position. VACANCY IN CAGtt LEAGUE Summit Withdraw Frem the Ger Ger mantewn Church Circuit The Germantown Church Athletic League basketball division 'has a vecancy due te the withdrawal of the Summit Presbyterian Church. The league plays all Ita games In the. Qermantewu Beys Club, 25 West Penn street, en Monday anil PrMav nlrhta. , The churches rcpreseiu a In tht league are Second Presbyterian, last year's champions, Wakefield Presbyte rian. Wcstslde Presbyterian, East Falls Presbyterian, St. James the Less, Bpls Bpls repal; Trinity Lutheran, nnd Covenant Presbyterian. Any church team in the northwestern part of the city desiring te enter the league should telephone Germantown 0074 and ask for the president of the league, Charlctf W. Bnlnbrldge, or write te the president at 25 West Penn street, Germantown. Cavanaugh Signs 6-Year Contract Deaten, Nev. (I. Frank W. Cavanauich, coach et the Ilosten College football team, has limed a contract te contlnue as tha mentor of the eleven for five years, betln nlni nt September, it mil announced to day. Cavanaugh, under whose Instruction the team beat Yale In 1010 nnd again this year, also will Become an instructor In law at tha college. He formerly was football coach at Dartmouth. QUI Wallops Paulsen narrlsbar. r.. Nev. 8. In the wind-up faetiiea hafera. thai Olvmnla A. C Johnny Old. of Yerk. Pa., beat Mlktt Paulsen, of at Taul, Minn., In very round of a ten round battlt. Tha bell saved Paulsen tn Intro round. He was down twlea. Paulsen manated te stay the limit by clinch ln. " Centre Asks Game . Cantre College collegians have written te Tenn for a basketball game te be nlaysd here. Ped Roberts. He McMillan nnd Weaver ara members of the "Praylnc Parson a" quintet. Captain Danny McNIchel I In favor of scheduling the irnme, nnd It mar be Played, before the Christmas holidays. nn r rtmn ninr 4 IIILtliKIUH::- ON FOR TOMORROW Holmesburg and Frankfefd Meet In First Fray for ' Pennsylvania Laurels The first gnmu et a "four-cornered series te decide- the Independent football championship of southeastern Pennsyl vania will be played at Helmeaburg to morrow, when the local club tackles the Frankford A. A. Yellewjackets. Other teams entered in the series ara the Union, of Pbeenixville. and Oonsho Oensho Oonshe hockon. Neither et the four has etiflered a defeat at the hands of a local eleven this season, but Conshohocken was humbled by the Washington Navy Yard at Washington last Sunday. The Frankford-IIelmesburg chub, should be a bitter one. The teams have been engaging In yearly contests for nineteen years, with varying re sults. Holmesburg has made a clean sweep the last few seasons, evening up the Frankford victories la former years. Scott Counts i,L"''t, &ear, .th8. Jle Jbur elT trimmed Frankford by a 3 te O margin, n field goal from the tee of Johnny Bcett, former Lafayette star, providing the points necessary for Holmesburg te carry off the big end of the gate. Next week Holmesburg plays Con shohocken. The following week all the teams in the series swing into action. Frankford takes en Conshohocken and Holmesburg stacks up against the All American Union Club, of Pheenlxvllle. at the Phillies' ball park. ' Mount Alry-Loen en Grid Mount Airy and Tegan will answer the whlatle at Yerk read and Leudsn street to morrow at 3 o'clock. In two years Mount Airy has had Ita coal Una crossed but twice with ena defent resulting. , 49 iifi,in vim ""L Wl rvr ' i. --' EP. ,.' XV. .' K i . 1?- , v, .'."'. rt' t W -.-T' ibzmsmm ' " ..!. Ml' TL ,,y. AjUfflJfMAUJ. 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