ftr$i JST rr ' 1 5 I 'W Hi - EVtttfTNGr PUBLIC LED GEE-PHILA DELPHI A, SATURDAY, AUGUST. 27, 1921 .. i I ' . - jGiants Cut Deep Into Pirates' Lead by Taking Fourth Successive Contest from Buccaneers tl' i Wt" 1 WHEN BRAIN SLUMPS MUSCLES LOSE PUNCH Mental and Physical Teamwork Required for Success in Athletic Endeavor Dempscy in Ring Displays Wonderful Co-ordination Same for Babe Ruth A. GIANTS SLIP SKIDS UNDER PIRA TES AND SHORTEN THEIR LEAD Tour Games in a Row Take Wind Out of Sails of Pennant-Chasing Buccaneers Gibsons Men Helpless Against Virst-Division Teams j By rom:kt w. maxwell SixirU Fdltor llvrnlna- Public I fdrrr IN BASEBALL, the nmc ns in otlicr sports, there s many n s'lp 'tlt the hip ami the lip One necr enn tell what will happen, nml the bet xample of thl is the present scries IWwten the leugiic-lcading Birntes and tlic ambitious, hard working, sicond-place Wants. In tlneo dajs the men of John Mc(!rnw hae sllcul a pcifectl good lead of scen and one-half games to three and one-half, with a i h.uice to make It worse than that toda. In other words, Bltt-burgh strolled uonelin'atitl into New Yoik on Tuesday and now Is staggering around waiting for Fomebodj to count up to ten. The flop of the Pirates find the spurt of the (Hants an the two sensa tions in baseball this week Nobod cir etpeited it The (iiants had n lough time with St. Louie and Cincinnati n'so took a fall out of thorn Whl.e this was going on (ilbnn s athletic smeared our Phils for four out of lie and copped two out of tin re from lloston The. had lost but two games on the trip, had a big lead and confident! expected to itureuc It in New lork. Then i aine the startlitu upjet in the well-known and often-mentioned dope Instead of taking it on the hip or doing a nose dive, the (Hants sud denly lea'ued the were pennant contenders ami stepped right out and ocked the gent", who were handed the gonfalon a month ago The took 1 both mils of a double-hoder and two single contests making the total four up and one to go The ools a lot of ten in out of the Cu-nlrs and injected some confidence into thcmel(s That uuksuie. pipP'O fueling has oozed out of the league leaders anil no one can predut whm t1 e slump will end They certalnlj are on the skids, but. with n three an 1 i n- half game lead, line n cham'e to rei.uir If the win t ida the will le four and one-half In .front, and ull the hae to do tlnn is pa Bnmkljn Todi l'ittlurgh hn n total of 70 u tines and -J." defiat. but mwt of the wrtories were win I mer the econd division i labs The Pirates can't do much with the lmdirs To date me fil gamis lime been plned Tvith the Huston ltrooklu and N't r'i i ubs and the percentage is 171 This means ther wcr. L'l ami loit " gain' The gland pciccutage of the club Is t"Js woich sh. how kind the s'niiid division untoitunntcs tunt.il them, Weie it not for St I.ooic Cincinnati, ( hicago and the Phils the IMrates neer wou'd le in front lloweci, there must be some rtason f.u ceo ml division clubs m STILL, it must be remembered that ball ilubi arc likely to ilump at the MOf ujiripretiil timet, nml turh M t'tc ease irith the Pirate'. They haie been going stioiig, 11111111113 a lot 0 puriirs, had all tin- confidence in the uorld and stepp'd into a ciucml eurs. Ins'rad of umnq to the height' thru foozled and flopped. Four de feati iti u roic at thu itaye of the met u jtriouj Giants Have a Great Qub TWO vears ago Cincinnati was up agiui'-t the same proposition They were leading in the pennant race w.th the limits loe behind, nnd three double-leaders were to be laul in A row There was considerable Interest in the games and it was fnc'v predlcte 1 that Pat Moran would leave the big town in second plnce lloweer, the Beds won the fiut two games and lost the net prir. That made It ait even for the set. with two more to go These two 11ml battles were fought harder tl in games in a World Series. Cincinnati (arr.-d the attmk to the Cothamites and took both games Ilits perles vlrtiiall (Inched the pennant for Moran. nnd it would be indeed strange If McGraw should do the same thing two .eirs later No mittti what hap pens, he certalnl put .1 11 imp " Pittsburgh and made the race more In ""tcrcstlng , With additional confidence tl e fjinnti wi'l be hard to bent The have a t great ball club, with Kcll. Bawling. Bancroft and Friieh In the infie'd, and Young, Mendel and t.euige Bui 11s 111 the outheld 'Ihe plti hers ar min CJthrough in.bdter shape nnd the intilurs are nbiut the be-t in the in nit "The club hasn't conslih red it-elf seilousl before and now will go out mil Smake some tiouble. After Pittsbi.rgh leai"j the Cab-, will bo there for a Sflbort scries-, and this should be ens Ewibod) is taking a sock at Chicago Sand boosting their tcrtei.tngo figures 5 Pittsburgh has all the wor-t of it until they leave for home Brooklyn t cornea next, nnd the Dodgers are not an easy club to beat. Bobin-on has S-hls pitchers working on all twilw uud the otlur number-, of the uh are S doing better The. will take spetial dt light in winning from the ' steruvrb Sand make it eas for New ork The probably rtniembtr how kind the "Giants were to them in 11)10 5 This is the first time this season that there has been nnv doubt as to the winner In the National League deiby. Of course, If the Piratu win today Sand increase their lead to four and ont-ln'f games there wont be n ueh '"rooni to dope the (Hunts as pennant contendeis Hut if New York wins and t, the lead is only two nnd one-half box scores it will be something ele again 5 Chicago slwuld lose a majorit of the game-, and the changes aie I'.rokln "!will hop on the demora'Ized (Jlbsunltes btfore tbt j get both feet bad. on the , (round. X r TJTHII.n thu battle 11 going on, the American League rare is ai tight ', ff and as close at rier. Clricland still is leading hy a nairoic D QUALIFIES AS AN AGRQST0L0G1ST mnrpin leiausa of a actory over Waihinyton. Uilroit, but everybody s doing it now. The lau'.j soi ked 1 Fifteen-Year-Old Golfer Steps Out 1I7HEX the president of n big -to. 1 rorporation steps on to the g.f links JL ' ,nc enddies gtnerill snhkir nt n lot of bun shots and a giud time Is 1 bad by all tho-,e present who will noor he prosl lent of anything Some friend nlwas sus at the finish, "As a great golfi r I will still think of ou Fun great steel magnate." But not so when Kugene Onto, president of the Bethlehem Steel Com- pany, pln.s golf lie is a wonderful pin or Alo his fifteen-; oar-o'd son, J. Charles Which makes it unanimous in that family. Morrie Taliaan pio at Wl,iti.n.rsh uiu nttent to this JIo lins returned -j to the club after an injurv t 1 hi- nose and was hankirlng for a game of golf K last week The (iraoe fimil. here fir a isir obliged j Mr Urac(. reeled off a !'.." for the tirst nine, one under pir He had tl two birds going out before Talmnn km w what It was all about, and Pillm '! Charles was- stkktng right with the parade The iron and steel magnate V. ought to be good with his irons, nnd he is He finished with a "1 Ta'mnn nnd a i.i Jne remarKaole performance, liowevir, vns tiiat of oung l hnrle, ook SI ! Eugene Crnre Out 1 ." 3 4 -5 4 i .'! -Vj In 4 0 .' 1 4 n .'I .1 . .'.) Tt v Morlc Talman Out I 1 .' .", 4 15 ." 4 .'! -SO In 4 tl :t 7, 1 1 W U r .'ifl " S One of the toughest courses to oro m In the wi'ds of New .lersoj is b that at Cape Mav Seashore n,inses g. rmni'l require n iiffiifnt brand of 0 coif from that placd lnluud, and tins j- true at ape Ma You hue got P to play fine golt to break an reionls ami tne dufT. is ire genira'l rolling 4 all oor the plnie like some ( f the -.ill' r th it drop 1 (I at ( njo Ma to rest no This was th bt.ige whuh V N Mono, 1 niw r-ity of Penns Iwmin E Football Committee, ihose in whbh to tr 01 t some if his choice golf shots ,Nobod oier mcusid him of be ng tin bi st gr'fir in the world, either. a IUfilV;., hit card: t A A M IU ' itii. ' iiiui imitr iiiiviinuv., " i 1 1 , -1 n j v nu j 1111 VM H lrho turned this real championship course In onlv Si strokes Take a lor h Charles Grace Out 4 r " 7, 1 ." 7, 1 11 la 7, 0 1 1 ." 7, 1 .-, 7, ?,- First Phila. Pro Nurses Gulph Mills Golf Groons From "War Pastime" to Health LINKS NOW GREAT TEST By SANDY McNIBLICK "Wlint'a the best golf course Philadelphia?" That's n fiuestion wrapped about the cars of Mar players In the district and the enthusiasts who get around u lot, nt eer sess on of the golfers. Its a iiueitlon that depends mostl on per sonal opinion and is nenrly alwajjw answered acLonlmg to that persona nbillt to pin u certain (ourse. It can't cer bo truly nnswered, be cause uer course has its dlffeient fea tures. But the erdiit is more and more sun 1 swinging around to Gulidi Mills Strangel) enough, this is one' of the newut courses of the district and, therefoie. the least kiumn. But 110 golfer has to pin. tliere a siloiuI time to beiomo ionlntcd that it has suddenl jiimpid to the fionl not onl ns one of the best golf test In Philadelhia. but also in the East It has e or. thine, from sicnic beaut, n.ituial adnptnbilit. turf and things, down to the last Ust, the la -out ami till. MllOtS. Bight now nearl eer coure is be-et with gieens tioubles. The fore most cour-es, in pnrtKiilar. Iitnl tlie pin spaces lunkkd with ciab or fall grass. Some were bnktd out in the dr spell nnd hne not ie.oered. The Miracle But this Is not the ca-e at Gulph Mills And "a niiiacle bus Uoti per formed then, b none othu tlniii .lohn Bud, the Inst professional in the Pluln ueipi.1.1 dislili t, and one of tue lust tii golf tutois to uiiiW in tills lountr. tiulph Mills was slaitul about four .iis ago b toit mui biiiiKliing ofl. of "at Diuids and gioupmg with some of thoce troin Merion The idea was to build u championship unirn and this was done in ier paituu'ui. Along ami' the war, howocr, and twuit of tlie touudi.rs weie called to aims A hast muting was held and the question was whether to let the couisu ho Idle, keen the faiia 01 the greens The fair u. s had it and the greens were lett to glow lank, whuh the did with enthusiasm This Is lie a the stoiy gois, nt least, and it is addid that tin- greens (ontjined too niuih ihi in the lit st p aie. After tlie war tLo grienu looked like bannn 1 forests Members nf the lub went to the work of renoating the turt of the gieens with a will nfter the war and heroic voik was done 'asf jenr But expen ments n'ded little, it is said, and it was tinall tli nlcil to Imjiort tne nrsi piofossionnl the 1 lub has had. An agrostologi-t was neuled Beid was sent for not onlv a fine plaer in his dii. but one of the lead mg'teai ho-s and .1 past master nt course oomtriK tion and upkup The greens he built at (.nenwnh aie said to be am nig the tinist in tlie (ounti.. Biid itinie n. tin ilub in April this oar. and m four mouths under adeise weather (oiiditions he has traiisfoimel the greens at t'.ulph Mills tt mil sm mgl ho'iiliss to most piomising put- I'hc turf ..... 1 .i The rank and "poison crass has all been iemoe.l and the health grass is If mlng nh'ii: "t wondeiful speed He I In- gim them all the attuitloii of his I thirtv ears' epeiiime Keen tirf at n P.or gnen has been "woivIm! seven times undei Ins supr Ision. nrd ecr tine triik of the art of greonskeeping has 1hmi usul. 'Ihe result has been worth 1"'" ., , In-tond of whit was called a lock road to Dublin" last jcu. the dub wPl boast of s iiu" of our luu st giei in in niiothu loupleof months, it is hopnl. Thre Is a lot of discussion as to w'uih is the best hole ut Gulph Mills. All agree tie se nteentlt is about tilt finfst two-hottrr In town. Some wi'l jiraise mon sm h hobs as the s(pond, tl ird aid fif'li, while some like b-t .1,,. Kivrli. seenth and eigl th An- ther llkn tl'1 eliontli and twelfth best, while still nnotln r otes fm the fourteinth nnd fiftenth ' Poppcock " stated one veteran tho other dnv. ' 'lhe'ie all good." 'lhen's neer been n tournament tin re but S W Sargent holds the low mark of the coin so with a 10 Some of the more intlmsinstlc pln.ers nt the 1 lub nie John Maxwell, George il'ilr C A Munn, .1 W. Comorse, r T'lkins George Brooks, Dr S II UirneC. W nnd T Truxton Hnre 1 Jol n IInre, J Kiarsle Mitdiillnnd i.f tin ladies, Mrs G S. Miin-ou 111 tuir'loul ir 1 B I' Gilfliths and J Weston Illbbs nao liken miiM Inmost in the gioeiH woik fi m the si ait and nre gnall I P -; ni'ib'o tor the 1 mlnence of the I course 111 local elides today AND THEN HE GAVE UP GOLF I TMRcVcVrl I MA fo l. ouR, I 5ET R Thc Drwc I n VS.' Ji " J-A. w. A V -li-, T AM.Milllll-.'lCU:""C-s!H -. -" Ttic mmoitiom T v ,tjl k o t$yS -kSA. SS 1 SrttS' ife T IT' 0S) Sunday Q f'YdMf ' I s JrW 0BMtfJ6 -. wr , 1 nj X5 xry s s.'fli Wmm - 7 -- NO TrtGN AND TrJCRB mn lv. fbL t-i ..! n. T TrA... ImJ I By OBANTLAN1) KICK THE slogan of the National League think of aiithlng else when he 1. . for tlm Inst (ow onrs Reemft to be '"S 'mill. "e tr 3 TEAMS TIED FOR s BU AL LEAD What May Happen In Baseball Today Club ritMnirth. New ork 1 HoMuii . - st Ij.ul, . . llrooUtyn and Fox Motor ; inrinnuti 1 nir.T Hohlfeld, Ivins Have Not Lost a Single Game in Final Series TO HURRY UP SCHEDULE With three teams tietl in the tlnnl serii s of the Industrial Amateur Base ball League, the fans nre excited oer the outcome of the concluding games Hohlfeld, Ivlns and Pox Motor nre t to meet defeat. Hohlfeld won the fust series, Iins wns successful in the second nnd man nre of the opinion that Pox Motor is destined to cop the third In ordei that the elimination series ma start on time, a meeting wns held last cuMiing nt which time a complete chance in the schedule wns effected and twilight gimis will be pla.cd in ord'r that the regular laout ot ooniesis win got under wnv on Saturday, September I 17, anil terminate on the following Saturd.i ns the league has named , Snturdn, October 1. ns the date tor the annual tratk and field meet nt Northenst Manual grounds at Twmt ninth an I Someiset streets. This afti moon's laoiit of games brines together Hohlfeld nnd Supplee Biddle on the former's" groiinds.-nnd the hardwaie bos aie out to ellminnte the towil nnkeis ns a cnutendcr in the tinnl series. A defeat will turn the triik It Is one of the two bl-r con tests nf the dnv Thornton-Puller and General Elictric clash on the lieires field and the other game is between Ivins and Art Loom Mills It is the first homo contest of the latter concern since joining the league The liague lti nisi) iem ns inuors,.. mont to a game to be p'ned on next Tuesdn p cuing nt the Hohlfeld grounds at Broad street and Mlegheny Aenuo b'tween thnt team and J. ol J Doh-on The Hohlfeld mnnagenK nt Ins paid all expenses ini hiding those of the itdtlng team nnd the entlio pro ceeds will be turned oer to tho Sannr ltnn Hospital. It is hoped that one ot the lirg-st einwMs of the season will nttend in order to help this worthy caue. 'Ihe complete schedule with the new twilight dates- follows; V...1n-scla Am.-Jt .11 .niriil R etrlc nt Art Iiorn Jltll- Kix Mil 1 nt llohlfull Iln nt Thointnn-ru ler silurhv 1 ntemLor 0 l'ox M'lor l Ivlns Sjnntn. Ill tile it AH loom Mlllf IInb!f"lil t Thorntnn-I u 10'. Wn.lnraits S"Utcmbfr i i nins Onernl nifetrlo at HnhlMit nt Art lxiem Mills Miiuriln Srroemlior to rt 1 oern Mill nt Tox Motor HnhlMfl at ij i-rU I.lccli'c Thurnton-Kuller nt S ilip' I' J II fhllllr f lul fir rl iml N lirk VI ifthlnilon st. I.iuU lliistnn . Drtrolt ., ( lilmirn. Athletics NATION, , I.UniT, o.i lost I','" Mn I nr 7l 4t .1138 .1531 .CIl 7 fill ,l7 Willi ."! . Ct 3 .111 .R" .n fit m ,45 .r.ji) .n:t m no u .m .boh B-. t.7 .4M .I' .447 , t. .HI Its. .430 40 8? .3.'H .33J .3JJ AMPnu.N 1. i:tii 1: M011 lxist I'l. w !nw 7t 4a .017 .ti'o .nil : 15 .nil nm .am 11 . . fl AS . ."K .3 ni ri .'.o .ios .sno M 02 ,47rt .471 .471 ns ni .tn ,47'j ,tni .... St flH .411 41S .430 41 7 .301 .367 .33S YESTERDAY'S RESULTS n tkin i. 1.1: r.vi: C!nlnnntl. 7i I'MH'es, 2. New nt1, ! l'ltlslinrqli, 1, St. lxnils, Oi Iloston. "t. CIiIciiko. 12! IlrooKWn. 3. about this, lr.. tb wit "A pennant for every town 111 time." Boston won lti 10H, Philadelphia In 1015. Brookbn in 1111(1, New York In 11117, Chicago in V.M8, Cincinnati in miO and Brookbn asaln IK, 1H20. Now with Pittsburgh in the net of blowing herself to the esteemed cheesecloth, Hi. I Louis 1h tlie onl Nutlonnl League city that hasn't collectid Its tdiure of the glory. If tliere is 1111 tiling whntsocver in the "turn about" theory, the Car dinnla nre due to burn tin the highway net enr nnd make It a clcnn sweep through nil eight towns. TI10 Winning Quality t'fW'OU nay thnt co-ordination Is one X of the winning qualities," com ment!) L. (L !'. "Just what Is it, nti -wn?" Co-ordination, as we understand it In simple lnnguage, Is motel tenm pin between mind and muscle. Colonel Kochler, of Wist Point, will tell ,ou that co-oidinntlou eteiclses, or double-action cnlisthenlcs that require mental concentration, utc the most Im portant of tlie lot, Thnt is wli such concentrntie tpes of golfers ns Walter Trnvis. .lerr. Trnver.s ami Jim Buriies, taking three loading exnmplis. lise to suth heights. The liad lo-ordluatlon to n rare de gree. I 'Ihe same npplles to Jack Dtmpey. Dempscy in the ring has wonderful I team pla bitween mind nnd muscle. He isn't thinking In three or four tent tercd directions wlieu he s turts 11 blow. His entire mental macliinei is uncK ot - 'tho punih. Frankford Football Eleven Will Whijh chains; rj " M big Hop at sport. Basis of Slalcncss TALCNKSS, ns Bill Tilden pointed DALE IS CAPTAIN OF YELLOWJACKETS Hold First Practice of tho Season on Sopt. 10 s,j; out a few da 8 ngo, is inigciy n ntilnl ilnfppfr HOWARD BOWKER MANAGER. The mental machinery begins tr .sag BI tl Ull cu-ui ilium."" hs ..-. . Which Is why n wiary plaer Is usuall n number of kilometers off his stride. There is no drhlng force of the mind or brnln to direct the muscular Hstciu. f(Wll.i" Lo unR p'Pcllnir Jess W111..4 after the manner of n tinnthe n i.Iibf1' nn . he wasn't wonde "R S "' illnrcl wns too big or too iT,J '?'' ns Intently and enrne 'S' an opening thioiigh ,iili l K f?r ook left to tho Vod" II, T Wcd'Teria" ' t0"",cr on "'" tt wm dtimTra'tt ", Low to do this nniHi'ow ,rjt todo'ft The Case of "Bnbo" Bulh RSJJin"01, mlj' ""JiH lIle Wa el " bitting home runs, but ). .i ;.ndferstands the knack of thfs & ttj. grips one w a, . , , l' " icJ nndknows thde wajs ar'e Z ri& All 1... t ... ,1. i ". . ';". tllPn " io follow en,;dlet,r:a",WtI,0"tthlttln -Si.' plrt riMllo "ox Motor: AMI'.ltH'AN l.lUdlT ?.. IrtiK 7, Athlctlm, 2. Ilo..ton, (It i hlc'ito 4. (IpMlnncI, Ol Wiisl'InEtnn. .1. Nov lorU. 10: Detroit, 2, AMrnir v Af--oci tion PnlnmliitH Kt tllu niillPP. t MlnnrniHills 111 Inillnnnenll, 10. K ip .-!! Cits-. 71 T loilo. 0. l)iilsllh.. 2i s,t. Paul, 1. sot'iiir.KN AssonvTinv AlnhUr. Ot Utile Iterlt, 0 (first dime. Utile ItOfll, 2i Inlille 1 (seronil K inir) lllrmlnchiiin I0i rlinttnnaaci. i Atlimtn. 4. Nnslixlllo 3. McmphlH, 3. f Orlciins. 2. i:asti:kn i.iinvr. WorersUr. Ui ltrlilne isnrt 1 Sm llnrii. fii tliriroril, 3. I'ltt-flrlil 111 Allmii 4 hprlnirnclil. 13: Wntrrbury. 3. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NTinvi. i.mr.LK Clnrlnnntl ut I'lillmlrllilitn. l'lttsliurch nt Nen nrk. M, I mils nl llnstnn. Clilrnirn at llroiikln. AMP.rtirw i.K(.i e Athletic nt Pt. 1-otiln. llciKnii .11 I 111. Kkll. aiililiiEtmi nt rierplnnil. New Acrk nt Ilclrolt. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE nr.ii'i.Ts or iTiamv llun" i'o, "l Jirne C It . 1. Tnroiitn, li Nrw.irk. .1. ll.ilUnioro. 7, sririiw fl. Uorhcutrr, S" Hemline, 7. SCIIP.III I.P. 10U TODAY llnltlinnro at lliitTalo. Jcrspj fit nt Itnclictrr Newark ut sjrinii-e Itcrillnc nt Tornnto. .TNT)1N0 OP Till". Cl.rilt AV. I.. P ". '. T. P r. Itilio 101 .11 ." Nemrk SI 7H .1011 llnirnlo. . Ht Jl .1110 sr.ruse. SI KO .VIJ Terent... -.', Wl .-.00 I fltr. . 4H JjO 37", IloilitKtrr. 71 B.) .31.' Itrullnir. I H7 .Hi Wrlglcy Buys Coast Club Chic mo. Aim 27 -Wllllnm VrllP Tr , nr nclpil -forkholder In the t'hlrnco rsiitionsl Tannin flub hs U.uKht tlio Is Anclf Club of the Paelllo Coist IriBUe, from Tohn 1" Ponem. SCHEDULES OF LITTLE LEAGUE AND SEMI-PRO BALL TEAMS MONTGOMHUY TO! TY I.I AOtT. oM rton nt tlovlentnwn i h. -tnut Hill nt I.ariPl In Amblnr at i on"hih i ken pun nvt.PHTA si nt iiiiAV i.rvotR niriM" nt Htttborn Sc uthamelnn nt "nJnioir Willow Oroe m loll ai.hln INPUSinlAI. AM XT I ' It I KAOl B Ilnhlfell nrn i mnri -rrnrifiii phi .ii ,. t ' Surplie nt lfortic ot- .5 ; j ; , ; : w in 7 j 3 r ; t ', x Covunult. IjII, tij Put if l'd;tr r mfunj r,3 77 '- ;;t;" r ." a ... 1 rf. t,'1 ,h. lVJt ?r.ra "." l& - Boots and Saddle Amateur Sports Tlie Splnawa for tw .-enr old fil- 'lies, the feature nt the Spa todn ft brings together six hl",h-.'ii s mu- t- utern. Ini lmllllflr the i hit n'.l.in rf the Went The Montfort Imies .1 mht. r of Peter Quince should win all the wa ,.. !)., ..n.l.r. . !. tmnr. .A 17 .Hn.iM.la f'nli.M.lt. Inn.. m.iiI ( i 1 1 l ,1 ... i. J.. '111.., ' ..." ' .... . ......M- " appear to be the contenders S Horses will nlaie.l in other ineis nre H First, Tan II St Isidore Scottish PChlef, bpcond lloudini B l.ert llliir, 5Fllnir Scout fmrth Bxterminntor, HTellow Hind Mod Hitter, fifth. Tom SDIcTngKart, Birnfe Mc(!ee Snjcit 5 sixth, lltvetl Belle, Sweep, l.'arly 3 Bird. h At Mentreal First ra e. fiallou- ' EJBerry, Optimism I.uri, second. I.ndv glone, Mrn-k (larner Biothtr Mi I.enn , Kthlrd. riliiK 1'ord Chi f S,.oiiHur, SWItch Tlower fourth Hlhlur, Lads STOTe. Link B fifth Mn.lcp I' 'lath. Bttir Bea'm. sixth, rireworth I'oint to jjPolnt, Fly Home kiwiIii, Trhkiter II, fe Little Sand, Siiiiduiis. ?At Wlndmir .Oi First raie Prank Shniinon, Boctiti, ? Carson: second Sliu Aduins '1 ulnne, II. vplr... -Vlf, ll.lr.l Ai.i.l.t .lnil. tlnrr 'umnie lifth BvKono Bays, Ineoit, Adonis, sixth, Mlilnleht Sun. (Borla Trance. I urhe low; scenth, Little Bd, Binivoleut, Bribed otcr distribute.! l Ilendrw .1 til. .IIPM . m tint 1m I . ,i I 1. 1 ... ii i hi. ,. . m il ' ' M if 'tl 'll'j S r'r l.wlrh 111 i 'or ! frl- , It H. r-. ffilTlfty-Flfty. third. Aipl .link, II SXlurgOTllo, Anticipate, fourth. Co HC1, Dlsev Carroll, Sea I'rliue, I ?.'.. lu. WtiulMir re mitln Innti kgireKutlnx IS1 .00 tl NW l nil cunii ivlih 14100 Kdnaril Telirlitn will hold it dlrwrl ! iml hit II. in.iKlU'te.tt in Harto(& uftpata (.wry 10 paining o( jr iq uuropa. sfl.ini Tl i . 1. t..n t , r N.to n vnr 'M r.iifn ne.H n - -i 1 ' run Jf .'H'll S IMS n, llrstw ! in nfl-ldT rr r ,r I s i-l'lr k 1 runi't. o Mre.t H.irtrain I'tirk t h opri dati .m , . s u ourdt lkis k m 1 (rmlp ( s .'irout camM In Pp..m lsr '! h f ti h .m Uim. 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M.. of Mouth Pill ly. li ddiiraua of bnoklr.tr itamea with homo tuama W ItuUclt, 139T Uouth Ninth atnat. the Bjiti.. lin .11 11. .Hint in, to run fir .i la '.I "' nrivnm ir tn in ira I. .t I l trltt. 0v n 'h' Ht.rnl an 1 ta n Ho rnn u 'f I'D lv 1 .b tlmo hi , r- n .1 '1 'our un 1 unit In to rent up for 1 xt ear i Piny fur tin' P" ' "my Ian- r in at hi.m.-h - n.rr.w ni; d "n Tbl" I a 1 nn.l l infill 'rr.ih off r d f .r tho v 1 '-r ot tlub f jiirr- mr. .t rf t rll!I.A MANlTAi Tl It' r- w Youns tt II 'I'l' In lis I nlon it & erH mil bnnuraet Mcmr I) nnd Wooil I'lltt ia I tn I e a j ,lr nf rain n nn! .mh In n ti il j cMnjr n ar M s t I h . 1 n rr -1 11 fl-n r ui I II" n 1 "I 1 1 n h hsd t .h Mar I and M unii 11 f. ur str .k. 1111 I In. I a f it chrt e 1 a h an 1 1 I In - f I' it It w-ari t a:y 1 jnuwi for tho M nt that. 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I !ut rf Murnihnan: out if tni pi l s ulin iirJI.AWAI1'- '','1 " ,L,'I '' , . 11, nil Atn-.'ean llrtdea at In the tibsenee of . th.r elilma Pr K .1 I , Tie f?l "vl), ,nli'B at J N' li-rbera H iry'n. lelnrl.rnk .prin.nty vb tho I I.ambriiu 1 ' 11 ' r of ill. r ,nt si- I era ton., m 1 t 1 ,,, i,aVAH13 fnt N r5 ' ,'OUI' 1 , 1, , J.r HIUKU.x ha I 11HI anal 1 ' ' Ht Morton t lftn Hclthts at '.rr; urd ih. ...idtilonn If tn-. I!nn,"1i?. v Ul at Mr tton rn r 1 hrr.hiin tit . f i H.re i.n iu d-r tr-. U)H Th. ern'mrr lerin.ent H fir th. avmpiitbef in riputieuta, wbo tt.iiiK tu alart him a toupla up I T I 'I It Newspaper Nines to Clash Ph'lndo1ph!n Profe-sl. nali nt A-hurs Pirlt Corlle f'lub at Twi ntletii Century Club, Ti.entv Nlith TnJ Moist 1 stroeta 1 Inlrmont A A nt Coiithvnrk Houfe Mens C luh Mead w at 1 Mifflin aireetK Mimhaltan A C at rrien A A Third und llerlin Mreela llrewn Instrument C nipany at Hainmon ton s- .1 PI lahr Illoomer Oltln nt Knlnoton A C PronUfor.l aenne nn I Uorkn utroot. Mo'roae, of Atlartli, 1 II at Maya J.ana- fr.tr olllnrtiwnod nt Aiilnl-n S J I.i.uU Wal'htr Comptn it Mnrcnrrittft Terri 1 lie nenn. and N atrewi Iiro ldn Hojal fllnnta nt Plttrflnlil Afnai Cuban Hlnt nt llldurny Ni v York City No. York Illoom.t (J rla at Monmouth. of Oloucistor at 'I P M Ht Donovan 4 Anratruiitf, l'lfiy-clahth and Walnut atrtctn, U IS P M I.lt ilrnih'rs at IIIIMalc, Plfth and Main Htreots Daibv Sl'NIiKY (IAMES IlronUljn rtoial Uliinti, nt I'Ueu N Y Cuban Hlaia ut l.iiiiun O il Nv York '... ...I. lllnoiTior lllrlr. it iLhbtni2ti n lle'llel.l nt .Shinihun Puityulchth und Ilt.iv.ti i-ireet SI II A nt hbenin.lonh ItoDeHtrtl J'rofenalonalH at Cenrfleld H Iriletn and Cleirfle.d iineta I',tui.nul;ln and llader A (. at Meliouo. Inlrt Pirk rVtlantb llty doublo header I'rllaUblphla l'rufenslui.ulH ut Un llranch .Soith plillllej at Ilrldesbjra-. Hrlitol, Pa 1. run i.l ItOLkdaV i, ..n III Jillrj l'a lwii iik inul't 11 ..t 1 .ninj Public la.dr liimi 11 Hull l'ark Slum Itoud and I'nruh a r, e Hhi kutono Jr at bitred Heart Cadeta, rul.r.ud and 1)1. klim 111 ftri-vi Yesterday s Local Scores Frankford is all bet up ocr the cnmlnt; football s(.non nnd the pros pects nte exceediiiKly bright for tho most iiiccessful ellHotl in tlie history of the Yellow jncketH. Bast year the team came to the fore with n rush, especinll nfter the (jnine nt the l'hllltr-" ball park when thev nlmost beat the irnck PhoenitIlle ncciecntlon. The Board of Dliectors hns held peeral ineeliiiKs nt which plans tor the enr have been mapped out and it announces that (leoige Johnson will be In full chnrse of the club and will de ote his entire attention to tlie Yellow -jackets. Johnson has met wonderful Mictcss nt Northeast Manual, Buckneli and CiettMitir7 and lius pirfected nov el ill new plas that lie will spring this season. Of (special interest Is tlie selection of Frank Dale, the track guard, who has been tunned as captain. Bale also Balned fit-nul honors In the gnmc ncalnst Bhncnilllc last jcar. He was one of the plnjeis on the old I'nlted States Marine eleven. The first pinetice of the season lias been cnlled for Snturdn , September 10. Boh I.awhon, scout uud (,'enernl sti penisor, announces thnt a number of new plnors hae been secured b Mnn aEtr Howard Bow her. who is again nt the helm, nnd the big ciiiliron 011 Biown's Field, (jNfoid pike, is being lolhd nnd put in firHt-clnss condition Carpenters are 11K0 engaged in doubling the suiting cnpnclt and room will be had for nt least ."000 spectators. 'Ihe pei sonnet of the club is et un ceitnin, but nil of last ear'a plaeis will be back in billow jackets uniform Tho team in in chnrge of Shop Bo.le, pitsldent; Bert I.e., vice president; Bill lln.is, ncietarv; John Brown, trensuiir: Iloward Bowkcr, nianngei. and Bob l.'iwsoii, business manager and scout. GAME ENDS IN ROW Unsatisfactory Conclusion Marks Oobson-North Phlllie Contest Tho Norlh I'hilllc-Dohson linsebnlt Kline nt 'I hlit -fifth Ntreet and Queen Iniio ended nbruptly and unsatisfac tonly last evening when one of the um pires, inunngeis, plners and Hpeitntois itigaged in a free-for-all. The trou bli arose over a dispute regarding the number of bases awarded by Umpire (Crook's when the North Phillies Mnged a ninth-Inning rally. The ciowd hud encroached the pin -ing spate and the visitors weie of the opinion that the should have received mure bases than allowed for n couple of 'Xtiu hits whlfh nriv hno won the gnme Manager Belfsiidcr, of the l'hlls, piotested nnd nftrr a heated de bate, in which many pniticipated, Um pho Crooks puiuhed Budiness Mnnngcr llllain lilenson ot tlio visiting team. Dobson adherents claim that the of ficial wan tho first to bo struck. In n few moments phiers, spectators und officials were ingnged In n geuernl mix up. At the stmt nf the ninth the score was Dobson -1, North l'hlls 1. The hitter had two runs ncross and ever (lumen of winning nut when the melee stnrted. Umpire Ilarr Adams then tnlled the game, the score 1 everting to the eighth with Dobson , North Phil lies 1 I)cmpsc's Sucrcss PABT of Dcmpsey's great co-ordlnn-tlon iH due to his lovo of the ring game. It could never occur to him to the his If llC Is ritltt-UCKsOit l, ,!.... , ,. ,. u. '7 '" nnothcr notch in the ham i of the old mate. The man who pla.vs a g4mo C1I can conicntrnto more e.isll than the man who doesn t phy well S0 quite n iiumher me In the same boat with tK Buttcrscotchmen In "Da nnd tlie tJoblin " The Butterscotchinen couldn't run fast until thev got hot, and tbej never got hot until the inn fast. A large tntrv lilt enn't concentrate be cnuso thev don't play well and th; don't piny welt because they can't concentrate. This leave them In a highly technical position between C'linij bills and tlio deep hhio devil. Which is nierel nnother reason by they are so few at the top Jimmy Collins, Bill Bradley, Arthur Devlin ind now theie Is Frank Frlch to complete the n.uurtet of "Greatest Third Basemen." If not tills beaujn. b the end of 11)22. CovjrioM, 1011 All rlffhfj restntd. iPAWLINGTROPHY iCORNELL TO HAVE AT STAKE TODAY BIGGHDSWM) Paul Magee, Camden Swimmer, Will Defend Cup at Miquon This Afternoon Gil Dobio Viill Start Football Activities at Ithaca on September 12 Bnul V. Magee, the sterling lnng-dls-tnnce swimmer, who holds the ieoiBC V Bawling Berpetunl Trophy, will de fend his honors against a held of high class performers in the annual race lor tlie cup at Miniion this nfternoon. Magee, who represents the Camden American Legion, has captured tin. event for the Inst two cars and in BU.i. with a strong current helping him to nnvlgate the wateiN of the Sohuvlkill, Ret the record for the five-mile raie. Bast ear Magee tried hard to better his own record, but due to n lack of real competition nnd the stillniss of the wnter he was unab'e to do so, He will mnko nnother try today. Several out-of-town stars will give the cup-holder all the competition he deslies. Any one of nine mermen hail ing from cities other thnii Fhill is linble to prove so strong that the Bawling Cup will lenvo locnl troph cases at the end of the grind. Duke Bheilng do Ol Muttos, of Brazil, who competed in the ten-mile national championship rare, held fiom this city to Biverton, N. J., but failed to place, lins enteied for todn. 's tlnssle. Ol Mnttos occupies n lilgli pinnncle in South American athletic circles. He is expected to put in n btrong bid for the cup. Other stellar pel formers nro Benja min Beln8, of tho American Bed Cioss I.ife-Sning Corps, Boston; Bwnld A. Wildforstcr. of tho New York Athfetlc Club: Bd Thntcher, of Boehlliu'. N. J. . Jimmy (Jilthn of the Brookline Swim- Ifliacn. N. Y., Aug. 27. Upward ol 100 candidates for tho Cornell football tenm nre expected to tcport nt Schocll kopf Field on September 12. the date selu ted bv Head Coach Ollmour Bobie for the opening of gridiron nctlvitlM at Ithnca. The Athletic Association has sent out n summons to evciy student known to be n football prospect. This will be Dobie's second year st Cornell, lie should hove a larger fquad to woik with than thnt of last sea"on and man of the plniis will have, the advantage of one c.u's grounding in the Dobie sjbteni. Mr. Dobio will have two assistant, Bay Hunt, who huved as aslitant coach heie last fall, and Clyde Marer, t iptnin of last jeai's ilevtu and tight hnlfliiik on the vaislt for two jcars. In the first two weeks' practice, I'mil l.i kit'., the finshiiinii loach, will also help out in the pi(llminnry tralnicj of the varsity squad. The most impoitiint home games will he those with Colgate nnd Dartmouth The Colgnte game falls In the week of tho inauguiation of Livingston Knrrnnd as Cornell's new pii&idcnt. At thl sumo time the College of Architecture is to (clebrnte its fiftieth anniversary, nnd finally Satuiday the 22d will bo I sort of. full nlumnl reunion day. Tlie complete schedule follows: October 1, St llonmeniuro At Ilhira. Oo tttir S. Hochexter ut Ith. a, October II V',lorii llenfr.. nl liuca ncinDfr '. wi1 Jimmy (iilllin ol the liroo tllne Sw ,. -- V)c.XV".o J). rniclmh; .j ming Club, of Mnssa.husetts, nnd Vin-' lthi.en Ni ember r. i ..lumbu m X cent Jnggnrd and Haiohl Blverson, of J'"''1' Nonmt.r 1 SrrinKflld Train i -t Ithncn StjVfiubcr i'l (Thanki- )a) Pmiiah inli at I'lillaaeipnia 3 l.KAl inn at W'lshahl'Kon M I V al I ''" . T.ii... Ht.uo Iluxl- mush i .ui Ini" ,UL , wiimhl U .n Pn l "Tlnn " . .. IIMifu UVt.tl. HI . . .i.t.rlnn ,.,. ..- ,RK, ii i" " -J,hun u ni( Inn i"t l i . I .. , t ut is r. t.rif nt'n th r. lu ..tl-. and th l.i i. n. ulll in.et . .a iittnrm in nt '- In I" f on Hb lti ti irr un Ih nt stati r ! t.n 1 l rn uh III nt l.ti 1 l.n iixi llrttf ttt.Ht t untlcl I .'. I The i.ni I am" haw pi il I r rn an I tho I. i li K win' l-'-s VV.itiriir Kal miin will liicli fur Uio I.rn.rii t.murrnv Tmothj I ',,,,iiro uh Ilaplln at Imvei- 11 ..'"wterlin lti.rtrltapt.rl I.ni'n initl n l'r''.'h ItVfnrti e.l lit St Allwli uVTu n '-t '"- "l'nU' li,i.l.bur at Nol lM,"Uia Rn'1 " l"J' t!,r'phlllv IW'-ircin nt IK" 0.t,th ..nl '' i'i".lt N.rth nillll Nilllillj- 4, Uiichi suunrii 2, llrtilr.iiurif tl. Ill'li'n J hlniiinli in II, sliurnlfii 3 llitrrimirale K. "i'l lliiurn 2. Hull. in.. 1. (.hulls U VII-( uliuim S, l'li.nhrr 7, Hlrntnn I I". 1 Mi.rt.hall II. hiullli .1, II iltlmorn lllucll fcu 1. Uttmlile K 1 It llrnthiTH S. Illlliliile 11, I'urt cluli tli Ward S. .Soulli l'lillly IMiriVM. A, I uuiilrii lllmk Su1 .... Kvk, 8 Vli'Hlm'.reliiml 0 I ( uliitti Stirs 7, IIiimiiii Ils-ern 8. I iKhthniiHU I'""!! A. . 1 I r.ii.kr.ir.l i. I .lllllllhlll I Klrht lib nun H, UiiiiihIkI snl.Urr, 2 MEALYJRJMS MULLIN Has Opponent Groggy In Lost Three Rounds of Cambria Wind-Up Johnii Meal and Bddln Mil II in swapped punches in the tight-round wind-up nt the Cambria A. C. lust eve nlng and at the conclusion of eight tor- lid sessions Johnii wns declined (he winner b n fair mnrgln. The going was fast fiom tho opening bell. Mealy stored heavily with the use of a stiff jnh am' had his opponent groggy in the lust time rounds. Tmiini Gorman won the decision over Btldie Cuvanaugh, while Willie McOov ern besttd I'ut Been, Two other nuin bcrs on tlio program were abbreviated nffniis Bub Fltzsinimons' finished Jaik WiriiLr hi tlie opening sess;ioii nnd .Ilium MiDoiinld sent Kid Dale tu (Innuilaiid in the third 1 11. Is...l.. . Ai,,., 1 ,.nnB. i m H""l iup . uiuiitMi iiini-iiLiui i.L'H'1" cMiitf I W2WMmwimmM&mmi ? cx mmmmmmmmmmmmm 5sw - 4rrTif3triMTtifT Htj--w Imi bm ea"l ebI VU m rm fc. jl HI "' "' i i '""wsys w wMr . I 3Wff MEENEHAN'S CAFE 8 , k. an 1 . ...... II I fl til 111 I I ill tu - n r duviiHMiu uiiw vi M h.jM . vu i Hini lio'e-- . i . u ii 'jMcniyini tviivii wriKiJii n .ihhiu. .1-1 i ... r2t. "rn, . w .:"bV" ..i1 '.h MJu.', "A n-'",,,. h. n..t U B Bmlll.. S.c l.ll .Arlphta I'.; ;; 7 ,.,, VViHii.hl I. n Atnon- ih intiliai. nV 'J.rSo :nJ l" ,'"1",' , , ,.,..,. H ,l.w,.l t) l eHlmorrhin.l ' ;,: v,' "ilnn'r iVi'Mtm";-".,',0 mvwb r - VbilVsr':,;:..: ..i,k. ": tui . h cki...ir i m, ,. , i r,.o .. I!.. ubhui un ...,, U.r;tr , Ttnlh 'jV J. f uluinl-l i A'. ?! ; ! '" '" I UST t f,rv Motor i fc I . ii.-.. htnru l' ltMiilnrtiiit if . 1 LOOK 'EM OVER SUNDAY SPECIALS Lobster Dinner, $1.50 Hull toll. U l bit r (' ell lllll (I.I 1 llMit I iltt ul H Ir 7(irtu r nuca lltllllfCtlrtl I)jstii1 llnh'il '.it.tt.i 02D & WALNUT STS. Meenehan's Special, fl.SO J ubxlir 'Ih mwi.ur Wivilul ( rub Filet o hiiiu Tuitnr) finuc ( turn fil mo Sni.ttniifi ,'iit.ifdM SHIBE PARK ,lfl(SON ,s. Traymore Plays at Haverford Tha Truvmoro A u or nouin rnimQ'i phla will truvel to Hayeiford. l'a , where Ft will mrtt thu team ot that plac. rori-'li:hth i, tia, lrnfiliniiB ni i ui .- ........ Ward, Tent.ntth atr-et mid Bnd.r ao nuvrth I'hlladelphtR Stara at Htrawbrldiis U Clothier. BUU-lhlrd and Walnut atr.cta. Uiikph imhI Pro VI. (or .luulura I, .S.irr.illl Stur li, VVIIilw.i.Hl t), Nurthrnut A. V. In. Iican A. A. 8. llt-lllfld 8, Ivlns lake i. IlonoTun-Armttronr S, I-oian Bqniire t. ri), MI1IIT l (I. 31 Dt mii:i: iMiirK vi (n:n 1(11 (Ull. IN a HI I.I.I V VN mil viiint nn l'lin hfulu llulr f I, H nnd St 1 il.rta nn aik Schulfa Crfr, lSItt A llltirrt si. i nfiniiitii'. at w. uiii. nml B2 y. mil. NATIONAL ir.Miri: pauk nsriAi.i, 10IM1. 1 V VI. PHILLIES vs. CINCINNATI HEATH AT tU'ALDING'H Soft Shell Crab Platter, $1.00 Hilt Mull i i ih imtit . ;i(iui' 'Mil flu tr f i'ntilfO' (unl tu. (oli Fish Platter, $1.00 III il.il I vli llulibul tnnch I iml I' luu . i. y nun Jeam Chicken Platter, $1.50 Hull hn.nl Sin' I I ul hi S t it u'uinh 1islr.l I'ututues 7r.i..nfn .s.i.i I Duckling Platter, $1.50 ltud.it Uuiktlnu Avulf Suiico firouin Wtiiel i'otriton, Vnu .Irnti tttani D VlO't" Our Ur tad, HvUi, Pits and Fattrits or Baked by Sirloin Platter, $1.25 fnH ,i vnoii ; n i'i ""'', ,;;. 7i..i 7'olalo Aim li(ij, ""' I ittm nml "I omnia S .'" I Lamb Platter, $1.00 7...ul 7 ill ul bin nil 1 mu .w in"'.''..!. link it I'o'a'orn I. If il 7. my i Cold Slictd Chicken. Tonato Salid, JJ.W J Cold Tongat, Potato Salad, 70c Cold Roast Detl, Pofflfo SalaJ, 90c Our HlKlrto Ovtns lOB V ;v- .