-,v V1,1- ff, , f&T; I ffe 41 - SlTj "(." !,,.( "j'ij j,-Jrf r A" B EVENING PUBLiq LEDGlDKr-PHIIAP'PHlA, BTUBDAY, SJUEOSBMBBA : 24, 1 Wtt .JL Penn Charter Scores Victory Over Lansdowne in Opening FoetbaH Game by a Margin of a Te pjt,!,s-n"v 'tftrjr K I i'v. ) MISSED GOAL COSTLY TO LANSDOWNE, AND PENN CHARTER WINS Richards Fails in Dying Moments of Thrilling Contest te Tie the Score Brill Picks Up Bad Pass and Races Ninety Yards for a Touchdown Ii KOItlSRT W. MAXWEMj Spert Keiller l'.rfnlnir rubllc I,cHrer FOOTBAI.Ti stepped into tlie s ports picture .vcsterday, when Venn Charter traveled te Lnnsdnwne te buttle the High Scheel eleven of thnt township, and at the end of four scvcn-minute perspiring periods departed with the first Tlcterj of the season. The eere was 7 te II. which net only Indicates close figures', but also a cle-e game. ,.,., Seme time a mere exciting contest will be put en. but wc doubt it. The boys sweltered under a het sun, ii'iivcd wonderful football for this time of the year, Mazed sen-ntlennl rallies nnd kept the huge crowd In a constant Mate of excitement from the start until the finish. There were thrills galore, and the unexpected always happened. v.. nrnnmip. take the M-iend period, when renn Charter was battling with its back te Its own goal line, trying te s-tnve off what looked like certain defeat. Lansdowne had played the better game, both en fhe attack and the defense nnd when Mcrrltt's boys get the ball en a punt into their own territory It looked as if the maroon -jeiscjed athletes would push them back ever the Un. , , , .. , , . Three times did the Queen l.ane athletes try te advance with the ball, out did net gain mere than u couple of jardc. With te go en the fourth down, the enlv thing left nn te kick, ltrlll. n substitute, dropped back te get the ball and Schiiuche. the center, passed It back. Instead of being a perfect pass, the oval sailed ever Brill's head and rolled toward the goal line. This looked like the turning point of the game, nnd it was. nrill and three Lansdowne. men were after it. but the 1'enn Charter bej get there first. In stead of falling en the ball nnd plnylng it safe, he picked it up and started te run. He evaded two taiklers, shook another off and started toward the. (eal line, 00 yards away One bv one he passed the tackier until he had a clear field. He crossed the goal line and Captain Heb Stnzcll Licked goal. This kick proved te be the winning point. After that Lansdowne played better football and seemed te have the. better team. However. I'enu Charter put up a stonewall defense whenever the goal line was threatened, turning their opponents back. The ball seesawed up and down the field until the final period, when Lnnsdewne put en n spurt which almost carried it te ictery. This was due te the generalship of Wilcox, the captain. The ball was In midfield. third down and ' yards te go- The team lined up and 'ilce said In a voice which could be heard by every ene: "We will kick. Make that pass geed." The ball sailed back Inte the captain's hands, but Instead of kicking it he started te run. I'enn Charter was taken by surprise and Wilcox traveled te the Se-ynrd line before he was downed. An attack at the center of the line netted 5 vards and another gave Lanfdewne hrst down. The game was almost ever nnd. with five seconds te play and the ball en the 10-jnrd line. Wilcox signaled for a forward pass. The ball was hurled forward and Kern. one of the best ends In sehelnstic ranks, was under it. He caught the ball for a touchdown, makiug the soero 7 te 0. Time was up en the play, but the try at goal was allowed. There fore, Lansdowne had one chance te tie the score. Wilcox was the regular goal kicker, but because he was erratic of late Hiehnrds was chosen te beet the ball ever ihe bar. He tried hard, but the oval sailed six inches en the outside and I'enn Charter wns the winner by a Ingle point. THERE were several individual stars, but I'en. the right end for Lansdowne, steed out most prominently. This boy it one of the Irst sehelastw rnds in ths section, both en thr offense and defense. Ae ground tens gaimd en his side nnd he tens the btst man im the Irani at eatchmg the fencaid ju.. Tad Jenes Makes Many Changes at Yale TAD .TONES is out te give Yale a football team this senen. Tip fameas old Blue star of jears age i diving into his second year as director of gridiron affairs at New Ilnven determined te forget ISI'JO and give his linn mater un e'even that will net suffer in comparison with the best in the East. And either he will succeed in raising Old Kli te the top or he'll slldu te the bottom. Tad does net de things by halves. Jenes has reused the entire sjttein nt Yale and has made man changes. Here are some of the things he has done : First. Discarded i temporarily at least i most of the old players and picked an eleven that contains only one veteran Captain Malcolm Aldrieh. Second. Selected the heaviest team that has represented Yale in many yar. The ends, Sturm and Diller, are -0-pound athletes. The line from tackle le tackle will average clce te It K) peunds: Hurry Crc. m tnck'e, weighs I'.'M, and Hidden, who belies his name, tips the scales nt -Id. Third. tlave Yali a schedule that restores New Knglnucl colleges te th" New Haven gridiron. Bates, Vermont. Brown and Williams all a'ppear en the slate. Net in a cunrtcr of a ccnturj has Yale booked su many Down Kan colleges. Fourth. Established new coaching vtem that called for winter. prms and fall practice. Jenes developed a dozen green plajrs during the spring nnd early summer. Fifth. Organized a new coaching stnff Clmrlie Taft. seu of the Chief JuEtlce. nnd Comerford, star end of llUtl. are newcomers as resident conches. Sixth. Reorganized the (trmluate Football Advisory Committee. Majer Leuis I Stoddard, the international pole p'ajcr. is chairman, nnd Fester Rockwell, former head cench: Ted I.illey. former cpiarterback : Hay Paige, former end. unci Olarenee Aieett former end. have been made member?. Seventh. Restored 'Walter Camp. Y.ile s athletic adviser for thirty years. as a counselor of the football ysteni. Eighth. Induced the iuiv team te leave West l'einr for the first time in bi-trfrv te pla.v n football game against any team ether than Annnpelis. Ninth. Adopted the pellc-j of numbering the plajrs for all the games. Tenth. Insisted that Yale's team lie picked en the basis 0f condition and upenerit.N of present plaving. Instead of cspencnc e anj length of service m THE Illur o;ei tts seawn agatml Ha'ri tint afternoon, and Yale follen rri iii,7 hair n rhanei te loel. met thr r' matrrial devrl devrl ep'd by the rnrigctii ceaih. Failure of fiagby Hurt Speaker THIS SPEAKER'S ace was benten bv the "innks m the ctum.iI serie. fop the American League fin: jesterdav. when Stan 'nveWkji. was trimmed by young Wane Ilevt 4 te '. This put- I'eveleinl in the r,.;,. Py a full game, and the grav -hnlrecl Cleichmd leader is getting graver curing who will pitch in the remaining games nf the ci"v The big C.ve i the enlv dependable fllnger Speaker has this vear. Th- ethers lmre slipped and slipped hack They linve wen mauv games hut Law net been twirling con sistent ball The Iwliniii- arc battling for the ting nglit p..i -v heM thrv should be out In front b, a wide margin The fact thai ir are second m the rscp ,-nn be traced te the peer work r,f the dingers. I.'-t "nr 'Jris h.id 'evele$kie. Jim Baghv and Rav Caldwell te work in order uitli Mails Morten "and l'hle te -neak m and grab u came ec caf s -, n n I ' ; This -casen. however, Ceve'e kie has been tie ,.nlv en, of tl -'nf w me htn come tbreuch as expected. The big Pele se fa-- in t hi- campaign La- i irn J 'ti twenrv-tne vietenes as against twelve def.nt- What mere ei' h ask'd": Baghv wns expected te pieduce te In.- Ifl'.ti sivle. J nt he finpne I 1 a-t -on-en he brought mi tlnrtv-ene defeats and led the pnrnde. Tn.s 'e0r h ,a ,mly fourteen and ha- dropped an even dozen. On h:s l.cvu.j ,n il,e latter part of the Kl'-'O pursuit and In the Wurhl'- Serie jt vin, figured that Mails would prove te be a world heater, but he has fai'ed te .e'vi- t0,, Fourteen wen aud eight lest is his iccerd te da'e. What is true of these dinger- a s.. is true of t,ie ethers Caldwell .Mr, twentv and ten a vear age hns fallen ( sii and live, -.nj Morten went from ten ami mx te -even and two. s THE ethri athUtes en the flub l,ae 'en r t'neti'ih of hiltm and no one ran mmn'qrt i,f thr ltr ever. II Vptakrr dervi't rrprat. the blainr. Opi,. j. ' mi bv L Heets and Saddle The Pet amir Handicap. MO.nild Biltk'd, is the second big feature of the Ila' re de (jrace meeting and will . decided tedaj. Trter, vvith (rp weight, appears the hcit, n't;, pnj Aun anil SSernpis the contender-. Urn. de Mernej , with UC. euiids. olieuld run Well in this cempaiij . Ilertes appearing best ,u ether races et Havre de tiriiit are. Firnt (Jarnien elta, Miles S.. 1'air Virginia rVceud THtin II. licacej. Uall.v He 1c. Thin i-i.in.- iin.i. i..w,i, 1 1.. .., .... .'-...,..,. , ,iiii -roil Blis, I'ltra tield, Clurlis Suniinv. uth Bervlter. Clean (J ue Jtriiles ' rnnji. SevHith- I'r. .Inn. Walnut Hall. itaiu. At Ialenla The Th hi I'lj Hntiili ... 1. .1... 1.1- f , 1 1 1... . n, 10 i" i'i, ! u . v. . - 111 1, (,,,iiiii 1 01 ill , . , The rai'e is at n nub and an eighth, i with Solum lidded Hlnck Shvuihi should win. with . leuid second ,in,i pj,.,. j brand tlllld ller-es icll placed ll, ether races are' I'irst -Cllntenvillc Hl'dUlOn. ( illllercllil. S-eelld -.1 (' Btenf. Aave. V rge. Third -Cnrtien t-ir, Tcun Hare, Jr , Cap Keqk. Fourth I hee air ntent j plan ft th' fuel nf firldtr.n n.,,.i fir, "rJ 7 ;..elr u.,fn, le lar. rub'.c t tuy p j " - .Miss .I'inmia. (Jinger. l)r ('lark. Sim'.- I-'i Mail Huniauitarinn Tain- per .-eventh . Vatur.l Hndge. . 'aiin- l-ver (,reen i'ild. At Aqueduct First rac--p0, thla 1, ., .I ,, i"i.ieiii. I ten Henn.e. ,Maveiriieen Serend - S'"i Urvn. 11lspar. Hnllseve Third - iiciedi,eaii l'lamieii, .Jtme. lourtli leurtli lourtli Mec! Ha'ter, Iamask. Kingdom II. I- ittti -M Isidore. Knnianv, lean .ler e Mxth -My Plaj , I Irish Rnsade. st rbroeL, The Inrnntn Autumn Cup ,r' hn ri" i' tcxta at VVe.jlblny traek Teronte r.x'er 'J1""' " errtr.4 1.17 invinln. will me .L'yl".' '""I'- -met "11 ether hnr, m ih I, ii fentiir at a mil and a 'mart' Kt I. f.nltiilnr it III nil. .. Wr. In . .S- .;::.:' .'r.'"r"'""r' "' 1 uvi, , '.nj in u-A . j uni'ec te V 'ler. ' ' Breaks World's Running Recerd sprlnnflrlcl. Mn . ,snr ri Fr 1 Mr. r-v 1 i-lnj milr.si Tim- b-.', th wcrhla ..1,'w-ru t- ,- ,,r 1 rtn na r nc Olrt tr.,,-! 1 ne On F-iin-rn main KkpealiUn Irai k Ii-k . '.... ' "" " '"r" '" ti ..r t cf, . r II en l p. I r, , Anr 1 ,1 l, ) -, "M " ' '' '' ' "' '"r" '", ' ' Duncan and Mitchell Beaten e. erl.. ki .i -c.r,. rf.. Iiuncin iimi i.-.., ,,'M.' ', ,",fn :V,7w"V"ni .Slan,c anil ArrV,l s .nil. m n or il, h" " Hellew. euntrv r.lut .tn A , SiXv Tioilew cevfruf e ay in a thirty -nlx-nelta match evtr the NEMAN! IS 33 YEARS OLD Buff, Conqueror of Pote Her man, Alse Is Atnerica's Flyweight Bess WAS GIVEN DECISION 11 LOl'IS If. .fAFHiJ Utile Johnny Huff, of Jersey City, today has the distinction of being the only double-crowned mltt-vvlclder In the universe, following the petit puncher's fifteen round victory ever Pete Herman in the Garden, New- Yerk, Inst night. Hefere this contest Huff was recegnizee' ib America's flyweight tltlrhelder, an' when the judges nnd Referee l'ntsv Haley awarded last night's decision ti the Jersey battler he also stepped en line tinntainweigur tnrene. And think of it '. Huff Is enlj tblrt.v three years of age white nnd 'married. Johnny is th- happy father of three chil dren, the eldest boy being nlmest ns big ns his twin title-holding dnddy. Only a j ear ace fluff used te come ever te Philadelphia from Jeraev Cltv nnd; apptnr in preliminary competition. He nlwnys proved a favorite with the local fans because of bis aggressiveness, his w-llllngness te make an Interest ing bat tle, and he usuallv gave the crowd "a run for its money. After Nhewlng te ndvnntage con sistently in a series of matches with hi-cend-raters. Buff was matched sev eral months age with Abe Attell Cold Celd stiln, conceded te be the king-pin of America's tlj weights. Johnny sprang a surprise bv knocking Able for a row before the finish of the scheduled twelve round bout. This victerj, critics be lieved, entitled Huff te the title for fly weights in this country. i,ast night's victory ever Herman was even a bigger upset. Hardly anybody figured the Jersey little man had n chance. Humero Killed The surprise of Huff's vlcterv ever Herman was mere impressive because of the ugl.v reports that had been cir culated before the battle. Huff's man ager. I.evv Diamond, and Sanunv (iold (ield man, Herman's handler, occupied the same office in New Yerk, worked to gether In making matches for enc h ether and used the same tjpewriter. These facts were feed for the well-known rumor spreaders of fistiana. However, nil of the dope went flneie as the result of the battle proved i nee mere Herman is free te hurl , ,, tnln- nllnr. Heward Hevvker challenges nt the bnntatnwelght ciinm- ( introduced Whitev Themas, of Penn nien of the world, for he ha- again , State, the former Yunnin" mate of Heb joined the vast nrmy of contenders for Hicgiiw and who will plav one of th" the crown. rn,js,i nn,i ycu K1,. the" former At- ler the second time this .vear In I Inntlc 'it boy. who finished the teasen Ne,v -ierk the .New Orleans boxer ,as, :rnr ,,,, ,'onsl,0liecken. Heth stepped down from the throve and nivccrc in the pink of condition. Inning new champion took his place. been engaged ns lifeguards at Atlantic Hy this time, however, Herman must ('tv u,,, nvt j,inmer be used te seeing the title pnss out ef: Tll ,,.,rpete I,nv'(. completed the his hands Hie New Orleans hej we ,mv ndclitiens te the ernnd stand, and th title from Kid Williams en a deci- ,lf, ,i(,i(i In ,. shnpr fl)r t,, npetlllu; bien back In l.li. ..-.., garnet next Snturdnv with All-Phila- Ihe nixht before be Sat sail ffi- Kng- Idelphin. Will the lnrge number of new land where he wns te meet Jimmy 1 sr,,ts. the I rnnkferd iiinnagetuent feels Wilde, the Southerner lest the crown reulident that there will he plentv of te Jee I.yneh. of .Nevy erk. Tlinv iein for late comers, espc-inllv these time he lest It en a decision. I hen , desiring te meter te the grounds', which after knocking out Wilde he returned re within eas; access of the Northeast te this country and Hiking en I.yne h ' boulevard, being situated nenr the high again Herman wen it back through .clmel grounds en Oxford pike, the verdict of the judges. In the two weeks pa-t Conch Ceorge It is Hull who stands out as Jehnsen In. nnssn.l c!. i,nlil,arliir , the big figure in iiugllism through hi- nn,i 0l,,1Mentarv stages. ,,nd beginning achievement. Although the con- I1(m vicek stilT scrimmage work will I test lacked much In the way of occupy the program. Jehnsen has s i ihe thrills usually ntteiidant en n chain- f.. cenlined the men te passing, kick 1 Plnnship bout, nevertheless, it was n I iB. eetting down under mints, fnllinz grim. tierce struggle and isutl ; en ti, .nij. indiv idunl cdinrglng. line deserve, a werl. of credit for cnrr.vnigi.iepKj. ,1(1 conventionalities of the the bnttle te a champion who had trnv- I ral jv -,,nnn eled across the seas nnd knocked out , Tu. work" en the field has been de one of the greatest little boxers of the I ,,,, mniny , hardenliiK muscles, century. . strengthening the wind and impieving Fought In Flashes generally the ph.vsleal condition of the Just ns he allowed the title te pa-s athletes. .n this, of course, has been te I.yneh the first time he met the ' ' empniiicd bv a barest grind in the New Yerker Herman fought enlv in fundnimiitnls, for which Jehnsen is a flashes Huff, realising that he' had "'Msler. a chance te add the world's bantam-' ' ' ,nn early le cli-ide-e hew the weight crown te his title of Ameri- i "''"" "'H I'11" "I' in the opening game can tl.v weight king, led a vigorous at-lui,tl ,'p All-Phillies net Snturdn.v. as tack all the win manager Heward Hevvker has three or The ev Orleans hey appeared un- 'n,ir mere -tars under cover and whom able te u-e Ins right 'effective!, and ' '"' expects te niiiieutice in a few da.vs. while Huff missed oftener, his' blows ' ' ,l"' intention of the I'rankferd were ,leau and harcl and worried Her- ' mnnagi inent nnd fans te have the best man. i "'ni" i" the clij. and it is suid that a Herir.in showed lie-t i-i the fourth l,"t surpri-e will be sprung in the early round when en the offensive he clipped ' '"m "f '"' wp''1 wn,'n ,lic newcemer.s Ruff with n right te the jaw. up-et- i,r' made public. ting him Huff was up immediately. J , heu,CVPr I Blackstone Bears Organize I uff weighed ,n at ll.'J'i pounds and ., ,,1B, k..or ,.arR are rrgani2(r for Herman I I . I.ae4i stepiied en I ie the emmet libsktln.ll sr.i-en .-.nM v.-euM lltv leales at "J o'clock yesterday nftiriic en Scra About Scrappers , 'Ihe I nrde-t bantam puncher- te he- I in I'luhidelpliln last season will sturt I cm hi- 10U1 -2LI campaign te place l.im I -elf in line for -i innlcii with tlie cluim pien vv 'iei Dnniiv Kramer sheets pint. -Ide pun de s m tlie general direct,.. 11 .! I Jee Vclseii in the wind -up of the -e-,,i 1 "-Less cf the -ensen at the National . I - tenigli Hefere the tinisn ,f ln-t -iii"ii Kramer found oppeneni few and far apart Tlie same 10111I11..1. "ilcd cliirnig the siiiuniei- se ti it lie iciril-hitting -eiitiipaw was fire m, p . idlene-s .ll.nest throughout tip v inn '"cnil.er Ilecentlj Kramer t'ni.uMr ' It the iinntaiiis lefil-c te 111. et 1 f n I -mill go after the featherwc ,& ,i . However, v lien Mntcliinnkcr. .ln 1 liciti. of the Natien.'il, offend . -. n elate witli Kramer, the ! , r ... 1 Italian did net hesitate and cms it , , hi take en tin former Ilnstenc-. , I'tewnrks are cm for tonight S die weight n atcli between I'rnnl i 'I 1. ten nnc' .Ilmni.v iibbeiis will semi. Prelims, Frnnkie Hritli.n fl. Sullivan. Hehbv Hiirninn 1 Itvnn, and Hi nni Mass v. Ir I nebis. - Hnllv illnekle matei .u, j. , Z? VemnVni' "Aii fir.: .Men.ltj nlrhe Illn-klj na ben a 1 V. h" ,exl"Jt ""'' ';n ' 1 v t,, ta.en Ie 01 nuV an ttti I mure ofien t'fui hit home t inn t ., I .In Vlrf'rossen. uln l manait H1n-VI al. U leelc'e,- a'er lh n, ef rtKl'lv H-ll a ft, sight li? h .'I In a match uii .lvk Hennce 3. em uit mmIi vtee'nM.en a ,ij ii Johnny ,eci. j. iiiiildlewelKhr Put llalner n an"tlir Ken. .,g un.ler the elireetlun of W 'lam VV flute la reacic tn niatrh II.elnv 1 i ranK a .iinuei 'erun anpjurf in r r ji. weltfhta Al M amrr, nf smiehar; trainlnc Me I. Aerkhifif uur .1, ha. Kun i Hriil " l 1 be rart fur , (a'hrneishl In a fcitnikh' .lurk Hnnitn IM h"x unr i rillL Moere ihta aeaann cminnsliini I ai hen jn.'i!'! ,. ,v r j Paia- h're t,nc-ra haw b. ,, ,h t, j ,(1 , Hi!! irnlnnir -M,rl u' lh iilnin he'Hlieil I', allien- en ! , p. n i , , KrU!i, I i,,l W.ilne.ilat nllhl , n ,J. mu ih. ' ,.,! mire IPirri n-,ti leas la-n a-k.,) i, , ,,in en rsl itifc h fii. li Ucji v,tMi ., tr Snillh e tmX I'l llle Ire PmI.i, .. i.-.j,i , , Miller i, Y'iUii Ir.n rie I V V ,, r T' rr M. Iluicti ('Imritv ru ll'i'ins- Nie-k J'acUtl ' aiurmj ii ;m-ij jj'i.ib , aft Qiiier uuuis. A DOH'T KsJOW fXynv JHOUUD VaiA a v WrvKi'Mre? wee! f.rtt V-'t i n.viTaD HIM- ( MO"WU ASKtilJ I WvfflfU'U ATAMCS f EtfiHTCeU- 7 WHAT HAMO. CAP rW It 5J I OW4MT Te CO YOU UAS4T lJ S iAZiLH.'f iI.IM I I M"1 AfJ - V--, 1 ' 05n WWMjk- "STANCQ I EMtWMOL'5 fl . MICKV iy rt'1 -M. k7 -" M MQ$b '1 t ) rats! I nor tt'&J?im? MXI S fiCLts 5N GOivfTA deSH,' WHCH YOU HAVE ACCGpTGD AM INVlTATlOlst Te sOltJ A'FOURiOMC AtstO VOO'R.C PMislKvlUIY C0rJ.3CieiJ3 That, aj YeO'Re ASJ AVAFUl- eub. isfesJe e "rue ethers wvwt y3u as a partner. EUEt-J THS CADDY IS SORB BECAUSE HE IS Te CARRY YeyR. t3A3 . .; v - . .At .tifw' l,.'l,,' FRANKFORD SOS E Beb Higgins' Fermer Running Mate at Penn State New With Yellewjackets season Starts October 1 The Krnnhferd Yellow inekets were "'it en llrewn's Tield ln-t evening for their fnr(,s ' , ,,. of setnl-weeMv prnetlee, nnd two i ft- ern h ) pa n uii.l cihsb l.ll nncl wish e '. In a Ker.l lea.i Wen.d nlsu like tn li. - fre.n h t k e .tins f the sjme aue vvln r rt p hum. t.i it wi Ailclrepg tiicTuufl II ',,1- -MIS Si'utn ltcn'h street ii-.T ii'ii.r u i-M fr , m-'pn-ittf?ciii yeir cilu JUST BEFORE BUFF THOMAS AND EBL -$$&& 5i -isHftG?yf,-i a49lvm 13zmiF. r ?te- ; - amm - m 7 j. 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Hi,,. rcviv" . i.ir,. v What May Happen In Baseball Today N.ITIOVAI, T.nifft't? W. I.. !'.'. Vln Iise sintlt , 81 SB "' h!l tfit. .017 New Tirlc l'lttshuriili rv; .tu ,evc ,mr ..en H.I (i.l .r,38 S0JV74 tSl 7H fl') .831 .MX ,r,i; . 72 7.'l .407 .n.1 .me 07 ', .4S0 .XM t.4SS M 87 .404 .400 .401 I f.1. Jxrllia. .304 iiesTnn . Ilroekl.Mi. Ineliinall C hlriurn I'lillllcs . ,v07 .131) 49 1(10 .310 .333 .327 . .. 'ii:khn miaei 1: riot. . I.. IM. vMn Ie Split New or. i level.in'1 . St. lAllla. WanhltiKten llrstnii . Ilrtrnlt . ( litenE.i 1 1 m.WKm'nxi'i .1134 .1137 .030 .... .2fl .n2H .fl22 . . . .317 .(WO .313 .... ,l07 .310 .003 .. . .40.1 .407 .400 .177 .4R0 .473 .393 .4(13 .330 .330 '.SSO .345 .31)3 .S3S Aflileilrs 'Win two. Mie Ivre. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS WTIOXM, I.KAUUK rillnViireli. 2 Phillies. 0. t'lilriacv 13i Ihistrn, ft. llrcMill ,-( Inrlnnatl, postpenril Tteln. viw Aerji-st I eiils. imslKnc?d ruin. AMHRKAN I.K.H.IT: Alhlrtles. Il t hlrnire. IV. Atlilflt -.. ! ( lile-s-y. 1 (second came). St. I mils. 10i Ilflsicm, 2. Bo-ten, 10; M. fouls, ," (second saint). New Yerk. Il levrl.incl. s. Vi'iislilnirlen, Si Ilctr.'lt, 1. ii:uir.N xssoriATieN Tnlnle 111 Kunuvs (In, ,1 (drct Knme). Hnnsns I li. 9i Teledo, 3 (second Biime, ft InnliiKK. itfirknrss). villminkre ,n t'elnmtiiis, 1. .Mluncipells, ft: Indian ipeliv. S. I1.TEBN l.l'AfU'r. I'ltlsflrlcl. 2i nlerliir.v. 0. Ilnrtfenl. 12; nrldgrpert. 3. Serlnnnrlcl. 13 New Haven. ,1. Mercfster. I5t Allunt. 12. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE nii i.ts or Ynsn:un.Y .ler.ev (lt. Il lltiltlmnre. 3. Iteches'r. I2i -j-r"cufte, 2, Terente. 3: UntTnle. 2. IlfiiltnT-NeMnrk, net sr'ifclcilrct. si miivi. or mi: i,tn w. i.. r.r. m; i i'.c. Ilvlle. . Mil 40 .71(1 rariie. 71 (m .113 llnlT.iln. tm 07 .S'lrt Wnnrk. . 1,8 0-! .4 Iticliectrr. 07 (IS ..1KH .1. C'ltJ. .. 38101 .Klill rorento . -S7 7! ..".'W lUndlnc. .",9100 .310 LEONARD-FRIEDMAN BOUT AT SH1BE PARK OCT. 7 Jack Welnsteln Says He Has Matched Champien Here In el, Welti.stein is bach in Philadel phia tedaj after a trip te N'ew i'eik last tii;ht. and says that lie lias nr ranRcil for nn eight-round bout between Renn'v I.eeuaril, the lightweight cham pion, and Sailor Friedman, of Chicago, at Shlhe Park October 7. They arc te hm nt caU'hweights, according te Weinstein. Tills will be Leenard's first bout since he Injured his hand four dajs before his s.ji(iicd contest with Lew Tendler ln-t mentli. The champion, who was in t his cilj en Wciliicsdii.v , said his hand had fully healed. Delawana In Neva Scotia Races l.linenlierit. N. S.. Sept 21 -The De'.a. uriiM intier ef l:it vntr's Nea Soetla fl.hnisr Krhn ,ner rue ancl luier In the Inter- ' natlft. . Miicest acrtlnict th' Lvi'raiitn will 'enipct' in Ihe Neva Pcell.i rhainpienshtp I ru Mta i Ihli. k-kt, it w.is icaniert tudav WON BANTAM TITLE , 01 f.3 0' M 77 72 74 72 71 73 71 78 :n 8' no 113 11 1 1 1 - i . i mil ... I..l' .T. I '- "' Will ilKIl ?e'pe ' I Heme Run King Emerges Frem Slump and Bats Out Win for Yank3 A'S WIN TWO IN A DAY "When Habe Tlutli emerRCS from the battliiR slump that has existed for an entire system, there is something in store for the vlsitiug or opposing team. Yes terday the Indians, .striving te will their second consecutive pennant, were the victims of Kuth's power. Tlie Habe shot three doubles out en the greensward that drove home one run, and hits sub sequent te his hem hi m across the plate tin 00 times. These four runs were all necessary te pi event thej Indians from Retting into (irst place. A victory j,csterday and Speaker and bis mates would be reposing en the topmost rung of the pennant ladder this morning. Htilh spoiled the premised happy twenty-four hours?" Coveleskie, the giant Pele from Sha Sha mekln, who has had the hardest kind of luck twirling against New Yerk this season, had lii usunl hard luck j. ester da. He twirled a brilliant game, al lowing but six hits, but three of them were doubles by I'uth, which accounted for all the runs. Had Kuth gene hit less, there Is (very likelihood in the world thnt the Indians would have wen. Cove has lest five of six games twirled again-t the Yankees tills season, while Speaker's men have wen seven out of nineteen games plaji'd against the Uoth Ueth amites. In the fourth the Indians bounced en Waite He t for two runs nnd held ti lend that was worth while. In tlie same frame the Ynnks nicked Cevey for 11 run and two Innings later for two mere nnd the lead. Tlie last came In the eighth nnd was wholly unnecessary except ns a threat. He.vt Twirls Well Hey I also twirled geed ball, belter In the pinches than did'Cevcy, allowing mx hits and enl.v being In danger in one inning, the fourth, when the Indiau.s scored their two runs. Over in the Nntienal League the (.Hints were bile, while the Pirates Ja.' I'd and defeated our Phillies. 'J 0. Hie result is a slight gain for the Hi,,., cancers In their fight with the (limits, l.ee Mendews and I.efty Hamilton were tlie opposing twirlers out In Plrntevllle .vesterclay. the former allowing enlv eight hits nnd two runs, while Hamilton .",' ,''."ll0(I f"- a iiunrtet. All the I In lie hits were made by I.cc and King, each of whom made two. Kobertsen's two doubles and a single were rcaspensible for th,- defeat of the I mis. Ihe former Cub did all sorts of acts of depredations, en Mendews. Hue afternoon thn (innts will ,,nv a twin bin with .(he Cards, while the I irates earr.i en with the Phillies m a single encounter, Mhlct fes Will Twice 'ur Athletics up nnd did something esicrdny thnt thc.v de net usuallv de. Ihe wen Mb ends of n double-header from the , , Sex. and as a result reduced the distance between seventh I anc eight li places. I Cennie Mack took a chance insim-.i.... and sent Fred Heimach te tlie mound 1 the surprise n whitewash. 1 f all. he linmkv tlm K.-.V n .. t"i ii' 111 -si iriiiiii linn Ti-i iii rr f 't " '-" ti I llllt'l .. jiiinii ueiHi .viniine, in Hie Three I e"""1' '" me majors and hand a nl,. I, iii i?''111111" t0 ll0 tallied nll. V.,.t'1' ,In." J'"."""- leac e h rler ,1,1s l, ."mi'.. "". " biR trM en .V m'.'.. J"1'1."0" ,n ren- .Hist sPP scnllered hlta ami l.l.lu fi. -. ' ." " iniiiK. lie Iieriillltec te win a place en (,n regular staff. Malene, the PoitMiieuth lad. was the batting star, with n double 1111, n .-lllgle, U.v ren Harris twlrle.1 11,0 ..,, 1 1 game, giving only fP i,ts n, ,i(n t :,te,uP,n,w"'fe;i:! Hrazill, plnylng Hrst base ami i.eriY,r, mg n lit (icirge Sisler. had a double ,11111 two singles, while Chick (iallewav , had thrie one-base blows. HALT MITCHELL.RICE BOUT (Bexlnn Chairman Steps Milwaukee Set-te When Richie Breaks Arm Milwaukee. Ms., Sept. -.M.-Hlchle ;" 1 . .uilwilllKec. Ilglltwelglit 1,V(.,. broke his right arm just nbevp the wrisi 111 the third session of a ten-renn.! no (ec-seii Ihih with Kmle Ulce, f 1 Lngland, here. ' ' The State boxing chnirnian slopped the bout In the middle of the fourth iieund when it wns discovered Mheheil was using enl.v Ins left arm , Mitchell bad the iiihaiitiiKe hi ,. eiii'iKi" " 1 uie contest VMM MlMMieil ' slmrlMIB w 1 Hers affreeil ' 1 Breaks Jaw Tackling Atlantic ll, spi .'( w ,P rH li s vvuli tl"- hlk-li U'eeil fcmiii'l a,u, yihleli he is uiutaln, a'erm W 11, 1,,,, ilk' hli Jaw In tu Ullnjr a runnir. Dr. V ? r'.nS.r:XlrWlu.TCU,1 Pl"',letl ilur A H SPOLS NDIANS CHANCES WEST LOOMS BIG AS EAST IN GOLF WORLD, Seattle Has 2 te 1 Left en Nciv Yerk This Week, Littles Untheught of Out There in Travis-Travers Regime Dy GRANTLAND ItlCE IT DOESN'T take long for n custom te be turned upon its beam's end I or day net se far back as n few years age vX, coif belengcel te. the Hast ly a Jostled out et position. ,'"'""; crushing margin. The Wcs . euwi; e 01 """. l.. Vi-. UlJn bearsav. But what tl two large: 11001 '""'I "." r change has come about. After the Hrst round in the current amateur championship the West net only bad ever three times as many survivors as the Kast, but even the Pacific North West led the Atlantic seaboard in the surviving total. Seattle s. New Yerk WHEN Seattle has two men left and New Yerk only one In an amateur golf championship, ns the case was last Tuesday night, you can easily see the great drift from ten years age, when- Trnvcrs,v Travis and ethers were monarch and .Seattle had no thought of nn elghteen-helc course. Perhnps next year nt Hroekltne It w ill be different, but wc have nn Idcn that even the 3500-mile journey Isn't going te block the championship ad venture of the Far West, and that from new en the Pacific Coast will be n sedter te wntc.1. Net only Seattle, but Kteux City nnd St. Paul wcre en n par vvith New Yerk and each wcre one un en Philadelphia in the list of sur vivors btartlrtg the second round. This li proof enough that golf supremacy is net banked In any one or two spots. Accounting for Something TIE HAN across a well-known National League owner yesterdny nnd asked him hew he accounted for the Oiant-Pirntcs shift In the closing dajs of the race. "Easy enough," he replied. "Fer erer three months Pittsburgh was playing above its nermnl speed. Fer the same distance New Yerk wns play ing below nverage form. It took Hie decisive five-game meeting between the two clubs in New Yerk te ehew just where each belonged. "The Pirates settled back te their normal strength,, and the Glatns enmc Tyrus Raymond Trail ng With Mark of .394 Hornsby Still en Tep BOONE SOUTHERN WINNER Ty Cobb, Detroit boss, has climbeel te within four points nf his slugging tennun.it", Harry lleilmann, who still is lending the batters in the American League vvith a mark of ,308. These figures show every little chance ever the percentages held h' the Tiger stars a week nge. Hnbe Until added n brjee of home inns te his ttrinu and brought hi- sen sen sen's record te fifty-six. Until ale is trailing the two Detroit stars for the latting heinrs with a mark of ,',)f, lust four pelnti in front of (ieergc Six- ler. of St. Leuis, who is hitting ,.li . Hull is f-ir m front of MW rivals u a rim-peitei. having resistcred Ills runs ter th" l ankees. Sisl-r has taken the lend in the stolen base 'le'virtmetit by pllfnlne tluee linseri durin; tlie past week and bringing his total te twe uty-scven. H. Wains, eef vv nslungten. wlie wns leading u week age. failed 1 1 add le his string of twen tv -fiv". Other 'ending battem: Sfienl.fr, Cleveland. ..'ICO; Tnbli.. St. LeiiN. .'iri'.l; Williinri. St. Ixuis. .:i 15 ; .In . ecbseii, St. Leuis, .Ill'J: 1', t'ellins, t'hicagn. ..",",0; Stntnk, Cliititi'O, .'lis. llenisby Still Leads lingers lleriit-bi , of St. Ixiuis. has been hitting with telllni effect, and litis brought his :i erase up te . KCi fir the cacleriliip in the National League. The St. Leuis star aKe indented his hail is a riin-gt'lter. 'Ie scored 17 times. .lack Fournier. a tenm-mnfe of Ilerusby's. retained Iiik position as run ner up with n mark of ."ID. Mdlciiry, audi her member of the Cnrdlnals, is pufhlng the big I'rpiiclininu with an average of .,'(17. (ieerge Kell.i, of the tiiants. brought his .easen's home-run record up te tweu'.v -three by cracking out another lieenie run. (Ieerge Prlscii, also nf New Yerk, failed te show his customary biiM'-stealing wares during Ihe week and his total of ferty-eeven thefts re nin hied iini'hnnged. Other leading batters; I'utshaw, Pillhburgli. ..'I4(i: Ueush. ('inciniiuli, IMIl: Cruise, Hosten. .IIIIS : Friseh. J New erk. X?( : . Smith, St. Leuis, "' : Meiisel. New Yerk, ..'(;,"i , CJreh, i ineiiinnti, ,;.;i,i. There seems little likelihood of .lav I KirKe. of Ixmlsville. being dethnme'd Is ihe lending batter of the American "'""'"l""- T""1 Louisville slugger Is '""'""lining his steady gait, nnd is far n front w it li an nveraire of ..'1S1. Ills closest rivals are Heh Hussclj. of Min neapolis, and Art Hutler, of Kansas City, who are tied for the runner-up honors with ..'HIS. Hrirf, of Kansas Cltv. is net with .:K. Hiief faileel te Increase his siring of '- """ --'n'b,e',! ACES TODAY AT HAVRE DE GRACE The Potomac Handicap $10,000 Added 6 Other Races tr,llftt(ril Sl'iml.ir,! Tl..... hpetliil I'rmiasltiinin n K ... ivf llrnd si vi..i ... I": '"'." leivra Itruiil HI M.l M.l l I'lilli . 15,1., "I I'.'l.K rrrt te (inirH i, ..1 ..' T 1 ill. ranln,.t?V.8'!''"i.f.hwn-" m II. ' .in.!.'.!.'.' ,.".'' r. '"" "'""". rnrs ;xrw WyXrV1"'- ...,.-. nnir. ,i 5 un ., , HERMANN LEADS BY 4 POINTS up where they should have been limn htxtnrn time before.' eetnt "Hut," ie remarked, "the betf k.n club In our circuit is St Leui, they also waited tee 0, ,tc ,"l 'M machinery under way." g " thlf Tlldcn's Reign QAN Tllden, with two sueces,!,, V-' crowns, go beyond the I. -of McLeughlil,. William, nndTehnJ Ifftnet, who is te dethrone hlmJ There were many who believed in.. .Tohnsten wns geed enough te wrLt ' year age. When the Cafiferalan'f.ii 5 at Ferest Hills there were almeiV '.1 nr,y w1h11?ievl that he would ,h te the old helglita at Philadelphia " Hut tiftcr his two vain stands g.,. the tnlUnnd spiral Easterner, (hire no question new cencemlne Ti,i. winning edge. Hehappen" Rt0 hit",' greater variety of stroke, than any 0,. c se vvith a new confidence born of ,, almost unbroken twe-yenr suceena 8 It may be that Richards will com, forward far enough te give TIM.n . battle by the next joust, but 1 1 !, Ike y that he will be geed cneuf.ft that date te overthrew the werlrrt champion .with the latter near top fem l'er Tllden must be written eW.' oiie of the greatest of the tenft. ratio that knew the two Dehertrs Will Ing, Lamed and Brookes. 1" la, weakness new, It Is tee well hliM for nny 0110 te spot It with the hun,n eye. uuin TWTLLE. LENfJLEN came eTer tt J.TX avenge Carpcntier and new Cm. pentlcr Is coming back later te ntn.. Mile. Lcnglen. It nil makes an 1$ cstlng circle, but just where does it lead te I " rpiIE ribbed club may b barred Is J- golf, but experts have figured, thil tt would require entirely tee many In! specters te ever bar ribbed language la green. If tlie well known human "w Is throttled In tee many vvajs nn . plosien is usually Tmmlnent. CervrlyM, 1331. Alt rlents mervtj him te increase his lead as a run-cttter Imvlng registered !. times. ' Halrd Leading nase Hiinner "Haird, of Indianapolis, added four lenU b"'MS ,1.I,i8 h,ri"S f l'ft'.S cads with sixty-seven. Other lcadles batters: Aresta. LeuUville, S57! tit. .,!(,(, ; Usher, MhmeapelU. ,V,3. Ilnitley, Columbus, .1)17; Leur. "Mil.' waukee, .:J10. ' Heene, of New Orleans, has wen lL preniier h,)r.s- among the batter, el he Southern Association, aecerelinc te he unefhclal averages, which include he llnnl games of last Sattmlav. vvtM the season closed. The Ne,v Orlram slugger finished vvith an average of :wi in JuO games. He vvas at bat '571 tunes and cracked out L"J.'! hits ami hm1 the honor for total bases with a mirk of .MS. I here was a close finif.li for -.-i t,i..e l,e..-P,.., r;rimtli. nf X, OrlcanF, nnd Pelly MeLnrry. of Mjm. . c.ie 1 .nnc, nosing .Mel.arry cut by one point and linishhig with an avw age of ..'J"i. Andy High, of Memphis, (arriid el the honors hi runs scored, with 1,'lt! Hernsen. of Hlrmlnghain, wu crevvneel llip,lienic-ruii king of Iht league by making twcnt.v-nnc circuit drives, nnd Stcwnrt, of Ulrimiiilism, I'liii'ied off the stolen bahe honors vvith sixty-six thefts. Other leading bat lens : Hiirke. Nashville, ..'US; Itegart, New Orleans, ,'M", ; Camp, Meniphk .'W2; Hernsen. Ilirniingliain. .?M Irnyner. Hirmlngham. .::::i!, Watie. Little Heck, ,Hj3 ; Den l!ruii, Mtt- puis, .;;:j;i Begnsh Beats Egan nolen Sept l'l--l,nul H. BJh tl nrlcteeDurl Conn w. iiu-Hnleil ihr clis-'jlnt ever Je l'.iin, of Hesinn 111 1 teii-reurJ lieui here. They arc inlddlevtclcl.tii NATIONAL CIIA.VII'KIVSIIII' -POL4O X TODAY IntrrnntlnnBl rlajrrs In Senior Chainplnnkhlp Mulrli at the Phila. Country Glub Bala (TaVe Park Trellej In Woed.lde) MEADOW DROOK ,T. Watsen Wcsbh. I)eereu Milbuni. I 'un titacle. Ulllgli 1 Uacen , VS. ROCKAWAY t I. Slert.lnret. Themas HI (hews '' Malrulm SteeiiBOii, J, (iiep er letd.n International Ponies Hill Parade Around the Field nt 3:15 P.M. Vdn.lhhlen, 5Je, $1.10, $-'.-U e LYMPI A Bread and Bainbridf e Jum MONDAY KVKNINO, MII'T '.'(ITII IIII.I.i VV II. I.IK ., HAAS vs. McGOVERN l HICK ,,,N!i KANSAS vs. COSTER temmy vrinm MURRAY vs. JUDGE IIII.I.Y li. O. 1III1NNV ANGELO vs. DRUMMIE Jer, ,0K- BENJAMIN vs. TIPLITZ SralH en nale new. Hetel Millien belTtl, llreacl mid l.nfat Sin llfnlr prle"'. mn it? Am IF snCC.F.R !,. ,i;S?xiTJi.JSi,rK., Tndar. Sent. 24. 3 P. M. (nrit -18. M, 00, 10 (.rounds Phillies vs. Pawtucket, R. I. 1..1.' It-sfrvfcl Sent 85r. Clcn'l .W'"'"1.".!,5;! (InrlurtlntJ ln. Stnsen llrUflt en J, tilnitiH' iinel KpnlilnU's. Inleiin eelH Mintturk, Bill 4 enitraft tl. "NATIONAL ATaT 11 KN IKNNIK MASS v. IK "V.'-yiWy iinmiv ill nvi AN m .......... . n n..M,.., I.' ;."(" MTI.W iiiv.mui. nun in.-. " " ,".,,h , il JOK WKI.SH v. JIJIMi fillllHOS NELSON v. KRAMAR KTK AT I"?-' '""' " ""- JOK IJ3i mnTR a 1 1 OPENING PENNSYLVANIA vi. DELAWARE SAT., SEPT. 24TH, 3i00 P. M Artmle.lnn! rr'fv J " "ilj jl ernl nclm(lnii. S0r. TleUf "" " 1'rnnlilln llelil nnl I lie1--1 BASEBALL TODAY SIIIIIK I'AIIK '1ST .!: iV IIOUIII.IMIKAIIIIU 1ST AJ jj'" ' ATllI.KTK'i) y. t'll '.ViaiM ItrafrvfJ HtaU (,liiibl' auU OWF f i ' -i 'ifate.v Ui.Hii-.
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