nwu-Ei" iryfB"MSwnjnMmiLiii i .tW w'fr jt;nr C?7, "r Eviya-fgiafcyD- aaaft q?ijjte&3E, September. 24 1923. I' ' .A jl,:..j,.x IX - L - : - ; ' : ". ' ' : ' r"li 1 Penn Outweighs Delaware by Many Pounds in Inaugural Game of College Season Tedagj - . - "1 , . . . 1 "" - ' y , ;, IENGTHY SCHEDULE ON OPENING GRIDIRON DA Y Harvard Deuble Header Unique Feature of Inau gural; Big Teams Have Usual Easy Battles PRINCETON IDLE A football nlnecil en n neatly ; nrrnngi-d j,cflp of dirt thnt mnr n white line en , chalk-ribbed RrMHen ; eleven nerve f.nM ntliletcs trctclinl nbreast ncrc JUdward nnd nil rqunl number of Irilned performers In pyrnmlil forma- en en the ether side nf tlie tjirfithe rear of thousand, of threat : the shrill i he referee's vvlilsnle: the thud of thYklck-eff. nnd the 102L collegiate football season will he inaugurated. Tlil will he the scene en scores of crdrens loony. jw:iuij jn iun-ni, It coil roe. will he ccutered nt Frank lin Field, when the new edition of the Ilclf man -coached Penn elcven uliews Jralns-t the little clmps from Dclawnw Cellcee. but the enthusiasm, the thrill nd the eellege spirit thnt will be mnnl fp.ted en Hen Franklin's playground fll'll be duplicated nil ever the country. While their minds nnd hearts will be with the boys who will be struggling en the green, the Pennsylvania follow fellow follew ra will await with Impntlence the re turns from battlefields that later will furnish opposition for the Itcd nnd Blue. Lafafelte Meets Muhlenberg Pp at Easten. Lafayette will take en Muhlenberg. -Jack Sutherland, the fenrcr Panther star lineman, has n email armv of veterans hack from last fBen at Iafayettc. and the lnnugural ill he watched nnxletmly. Dartmouth and Pittsburgh, two ether Quaker rivals Inter in the season, will meet Norwich and Geneva, respectively, nnd should have no trouble running up big scores. Cernell v. ill net get into nctieu until nert Saturday. ... The unique feature of opening day is the double-header which Harvard will lUce at Cambridge. The Crimson will flret pla Mlddlebury nnd then battle Bosten I'nlversity. In this way Heb Fisher will he nble te get n line en numerous candidates. Rutgers will be out for revenge to day ngalnst T'rsiniis. The Collegc Cellegc rllle collegians took the count of Fester Fanferd s eleven last season 1 1 te 7. This was one of the bis surprises of the farly 1020 season nnd the New Uruns Ttlck plajers are determined net te let It happen again. Ynle. starting with a clean slate and forgetting last year. Is out te run up high figures en Bates without showing its hand In cnc any scouts are present from Harvard or Princeton. The Tigers. Incidentally will net open their campaign until next Saturday. litiire Hezdek has had his worries up at Penn State trying te find worthy tthletes te step into the shoes of the lejs who were graduated last .Tune. Huge will have an opportunity te pick out the real ones In his squad in the Many Games Scheduled for Gridiron Start Today HAST Tenn s. Delavvftr nt Kranklln FWd. I.ar.yttt vs. .Miihlerbrg t Kasted. renti Slste vs. Lebanon Vullsy at Htau Celltir, Harvard vs. Mlddlebiiry et Cambrlds imai snmfl. Harvard vs, nestnn University at Cam . tirldss (sfcnnfl iimrl. Franklin and Marshall vs. Albright at Lancaster. Yals vn. Bates at Nw Itavfti. vvastilnirten and .TefTsrsen vs. Ilethany at Washington, Ta. t Virginia vs, ffrat Virginia Ws- lyan at Fairmont. W. Va. uutirera vs. Urslnus at Nw rirunswl-k. Jren vs. r.tiedc Island State at Provi dence Dartmouth vs. Norwich at Hivtiever. lnrdriiim vs Mains at Nfv Yerk. Pittsburgh, xs. Ueneva at Heaver I'atls, I'a. Sprlnsfleld s. Amherst at Springfield. Syracuse vs. Hehart it Svrarue. Celiratn s. St. Ilnnavnture at Hnmlllen. farnosle Trh s. Thll nt Plttebnrsh. I'lttsbursh Nerma t. Haskell at nits burgh. Clarksen . Uaatman at Potsdam, Is. T. wrjfcT Akren vs. Western Reserve at Akren, O. California b St. Marj'a at Bekelc Cal. Case i. Hiram at Cleveland O. Cincinnati 3. Teledo at C'lnclnnntl. O. t'ee , Ohie T. at Cedar Rapids, Mich. DaWen vs. CcdarWIIe at Davten. O. De I'auw s. 'I'erre Hants Nermal et Creencastle. Heldelhers vs. Deflarcs at TIITIn. O. Knox xs Heddlnc at dalesburg. li st, llenedlct vs. Missouri Weslan at Atchison. Me. Indiana vs. Kranklln at nioemlngton.Jnd. Mississippi vs. Southern M. A. at Clin Clin eon, Miss. . Wabash s. Amrustetin tit Crawfords Crawferds vllle. Ind. Netre Dame vs. Kalamazoo at iNutre Dam- 111 ' n St. I.awrence M. St. Stephens at can ton. O. .... Northwestern University vs. nelelt at Evanton. III. . . , St Ixula a. Missouri Nermal at St. Leuis Me, Baldwin vs. As'ilnnd at Berca, O. SOUTH Alabama vs. Heward at TuscMoesi Ala. Center vs. Kentucky Weslean at Dan vllle. Ky. Furmnn vs Erskln at CJreenvllle, S. c Georgia rfech vi Wake Torest nt At lanta (1.1, , Muskingum vs. Wilmington at N. Con cord. . North Carellifa vs Clemsen nt Char Char eotte N. ('. North Carolina Strte s. Itand-Macen at West Raleigh N. C. North aeen-la Acgtes vs. Ogletherpe at Atlanta, (la. Merris Harvey vs. Ohie University at Athens, Ga , Tenneis vs Emery and Harvey at Knexvllte. Tenn ,,, Vlr-lnla va. Davidsen at Charlottesville. Va V. M I vs. Roanoke at Iixlnaten. Ky Virginia Tely. Institute vs. uampiun- Sidney at Ulacksburg, Va IN PENN'S LINE-UP AGAINST DELAWARE Sk I rranklln and Marsliall vs. Albright Franklin nnd Mnrshnll will engage Albright at Iuncaster, and this should be Interesting. At Washington. Pa.. V. and J. and Hethuny will entertain. It Is one of the biggest opening games tter staged In the Kant. Virtually all nil the large Institutions will held their first battles, although there are n few which wrll net I break Inte the lime light until Inter. However, what Is true of the East also holds forth in the West. Such gnmes as Akren -Wcsteri. Kcserves, Cnlifernln-St. Mary's, 'Cincinnati-eoledo, Northwestern I'nivers. Ity-Hclelt. Notre Hnme-Kalnmaioe nnd Indiana-Franklin will held the at tention of the levers of the great fall fcpert. There are also a large number of con tests in the Seuth. Oergln Tech. made famous in the North by Helsmnn game against Iobanen Valley en thefn few years age. will show with AVake Center County camping ground. Ferrest nt Atlanta, nnd Tcntci, ceacneii ny v narics .Meran. win open with Kentucky Weslcyan nt Danville. Virginia Military Institute, the team that hum; It en Penn Inst season, will tnkc en itoaneke at Lexington. The V. M. I. boys nre looking forward te nnether successful season with hopes of trrmmlug the Red nnd itlue again. fBHMtsw V- .. f'SBBBBBBBBBBSS Kn i SVJBBBSJA 'U:iiiiiiiiic.v At:h'vdf&&k' vm5 xaw siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMr x -ym-., itta i-(., ., ,&keks, WT i fffiyf-rifc SUTHERLAND ' PAY Center I .&m??tfi&et&i i I It "i" - 9 1 I XT IMr !- dm! .... I I WRAY, end Quarter' Back Photo 3"rwre 5'v E N S BAD ' ST. LOUIS GOLF Marsten, Heme After Het Match With Ouiraet There, Says Put ting Was Bumpy LAUDS STARS 11 -Hele RUN Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues INTERNATIONAL, LBAOIK Hy SANDY McXIBMCK Tdlnk about the worst greens ou Wv of in Philadelphia. Well, they ve it all ever the greens of the St. I.euls Country Club, where the tinal of the amateur golf championship of these United States Ms being plajed today. This Is about what the local fans bstb gathered after rending about three r four putting greens out there nnd the limited description cemiug ever the wires as te the condition of the putting wrfaecs beyond the Mississippi. The 'neught is virtually borne out bv Mux MarEtnn, V10 llls jUNt returned te this mtl n'J ,nB ln tnp chnmplenship. The greens were very bad and Putting it. about tbe edce bv which the fHamWnnsllIn l Knlnw Tlol.lert " ATi.r. 'ten stated this morning. "The greens I llcve he'd be nble te de much the next ft devoid of grass in many spots. ureday. It turned out that way, evidently. J.utpy and lightning fnbt. or at least for he was apparently missing costly wty were while I was there, und I ! putts, and dldn t h.le his usual punch sums tu.y didn't chnnge for the better, at critical moment. Strings of low hgurt's non t seem te enme ou en suc cessive days, net in golf." NATIONAL. I-KAnUi: . S Ml T W T FfSTTi nostell .... I 0 0 7 7 I 51 34 Chicago ... fl 7 7 t3i 33 Cinchuiiiti.. in 0 J5128 St. Ieuls... fl 5 P el 126 Phillies.... 4 3 0 I 41 ' 17 New Yerk..1 1 0 n ( ir. Pitlsburgli. 2 01 .".I 27 Brooklyn ... 1' ' 2' 3 ' 0 AMERICAN LEAF. IE ZZZT 1 s -T!ii' y 1 pi -s 111 Bosten .. !47 1 8 12 '42 St. Louts. . . 7 1 l) 15 '32 New Yerk.. 4 fl 412 4 J30 Athletics... 4 3 3 13 23 Washington. 4 0 7 2 22 Clcelnnd .. 1 4 5 0 2 121 Detroit 2 10 25 1 20 Chicago ...1 7 0 5 5 l7 " I Si M TW f F H TI Rochester ..27 10 1 I 12 Ine Buffalo 12 17 8 2 30 Syracuse ...12 10 4 2 37 Jersey City. 13 50 4 37 Itcadlng .... 1 10 7 1 10 37 Terente ....I 2 11 0, 5 24 Baltimore .. 17 2 3 22 Newark ....' S 1 12 20 "wording te all accounts. "rather Bad Th superhrnted atmosphere had a te de with this nnd, apparently, Jje situation vvus somewhat Hlmllnr te "M which mined the putting bpets at wiumbln liikt v,efn.. ti,.. ,. All nceniints previous te the'amnteur I Nativity and Shanahan Clu finM 1 (fTcet ,nnt c,lt,'lcs would j At the cle-- of flie American League "11 the nt Leuis greens In their prime. season the Washington Amei leans will " .uarsiun stat.es they inu"t have In. " f,,rie"'i turn for the worse, for the tla ' " dp,'iljc(l i-ight areuud SENATORS TO PLAY HERE l Washington Americans Will Meet bs start en exhibition tour and a long itinerary has been arranged for the lenm. The line-up will b Judge, first Vnniii Ti1ae ertiitnt 4inli-l lllnn tunht M" 11 4r- , illlirit ivtiui '".nil m'V iihi'l nrnfikN , i. .. lfli.i. xt:ii- irtr n.il . Ql.nnle 1,11 l. wip m'l m nr one m unu , uiiiiti . h-ii, i-i t "im - mmi ten irnvL - ,1 , . - .. ' . sjw -m: Ill (Ik t mnenlln...! tl ..C il.. 'eurnament. He qualified with very "Oe icnr no -.l fi .1- x- : tiiil, . . e ""u " iirew 1 riiiiLin yunet. last vinr'. r,n.t ,ini,i rr .-. e ,.,.,.,, ,.b... the but Thic rkli" 7 ." ". net w en ".mucipiiia had In the tourney, for ODnnn. f wrnt riE,,t nfter-his famous opponent and had Ouimet three down !!?'v.c".c! nt worry the sole starter ucipuia had In the tourney, for rsien vvrnt riplif nf,r..,l0 fnifm lt 'be end nf fl,,. r.-. -ii.. i.i. (OH hiillV , '""' ,'K"l,, I'""". nlwtwnth.0n by nK tnUnK th0 looked li?5 Marstn plnjlm It te go. lkc a Bllre "in- -J UP d 17 ''nnarl.ahic Run nd .L",et Lmade of Mcrn stuff ure V h?ve "PPeil. u string of Chick p. nely, 1(,"liilBWit of the tun ulmct inX 'r0'1 , ',,K',il,vt ,ll sau,e This. . ,l"nli, ,',t't y'1"-4-5.4". T l)-!l,et r"t 'Jr4-4.1-2-'''reiihnu xW,ninS "evenef th.'he ' whel 1 n,"',lret'I-K My that ene W Wr 4 U1 ?" ','." Ml"-Meu was enlv lMl,l,lni,be!f f"r '!,is rim' hlh r,,Plav ?, ' i'''1 of "'p I'1")-. y te. v L rm i",',',,n " l,tre,(,, i Id M-,f"; T ,",miM Marsten. taeUg 1 '.M ''"'"y ,0 low after tC ",,0n 9" ,l,p who', as line u "rt.feV; ""'Biied about t nftei htS;0,rB5 ".?" ." in after tin ' an,l Oulmct said base: Hnrrin, second base; O'Heurke, shortstop; Oherrlty, catcher; .Mog .Meg rlilge, pitcher. Courtney, pitcher; Schatt, pitcher: Walter Jehnsen, pitcher, nnd Nick Altrock, conch. Tn this cit.v Washington will plaj en the Nativity nnd Shnimhnn grounds, and will also nt'p''nr nt Tnma(r.ia, Free, land. Scranton, Wilkes Jtarre. Pittston, Chester and Newark, N .1. The Sena tors can be secured through Art Sum mers, who will have charge of their trip. He can he reached en the phene voedmnd ami h. HIBS PLAY NATIVITY trip, at W National Leaguers Meet Allied Soc cer Eleven en Latter'8 Field The Hlbrnlan soccer eleven, n mem ber of Che National League, will play Nntivitv, of (he Allied First Division, this afternoon en the chuu'lnnen'h field lit Belgrade nnd Ontario stieets. The llihs are managed this vcar bj Jim Mc(ice, of the Heart nf Mldlothi Mldlethi an team, of Scotland, and one of the three original Macs. 'I lie line-up lllbt ml ins If. c (llllPOIB Diuler IHxer llurki'M Mc Iioneuch . J'rigrrsni I'rlgrri Mi (Jul lUdulnnrss. that ! A'cOlws.. he uidn't be- UevrsVy Grid Season Is On; Penn Opens Today Continued from Tate Onf were shot back and forth during the morning as the students, mid even .the elder alumni, giithcud together vvhei cer Peiiii, men meet. The Secret Praelie The (piestiens nrc natural ones, for Coach Johnny Helsman Is a dicker for secret practice. He has a trio of as sistant maungets perched at the north gate everv uftenroeti and If the proper crtllentinls are net brought forward i there Isn t nny mere clinnce of getting Inte the lieh than there Is te be un linperlnl wizard. As n result the stu dents, except from what they read iu the paper., aru ignorant of the team thnt will rcpreM-nt the Bed nnd Blue. That is why the questions de net concern the possible outcome of the game. The big colleges never ask what the scores will be in the early pait of the season. They nre usually a fore gone conclusion. But the big question concerns the makeup of the team and Its strength for the major contests. In ether words, tbe future is the big thing. Last season Delaware came te Phil adelphia with an experienced team that did better than was expected, hold ing the Bed and Blue te a .'!."-te-0 score. The pravleus season, lfllll, Delaware was smothered under a bar rage of touchdowns. This jear Penn In far nnd away the favorite, with several veterans en the varsity and the etheip, while green as varsity players, have hail enough experience te tnuki them excellent varsity timber. And the crowd. James German, assistant graduate mnnnger nnd his able assistants. Jee Sheenan nnd Mike Millien, estimate that the crowds this jear will surpass any in the history of fnetbnll at Penn. Alrendy -." per cent above Inst year in season tickets hnve been sold, while the demand for tickets for Individual games Is se large that evn new it leeks as though the general pub lic will be shuj. out of the North and Seuth stands. Fer this afternoon un unusunlly large number et pasteboards have been sold nnd an opening rretvd larger man ever before is expected. The Probable Lineup Ah lute as thtB morning there wh an uncertainty about the Penn lineup. The coaches saj that a decision is up te the head ceacb and he Is net at all sure. It Is expected, however, thnt Captain nex Wrnj. a veteran of two seasons nnd one of the fastest and bralncst signal callers in the Eat, will bi at quarterback He will have with him as the drlr. I Ing forces for touchdowns Pes Miller, tee i,euanen yeuiu. wnee pinjing be hind the line last vcar was little short of spectacular. FlanKcil alongside et Miller will be Lukas. who Inst jear lubered en the scrubs until his worth was seen and he was promoted te the varsity. Mike Whitehlll, veteran of two years and one of the outstanding stars of the Penn team, will be the fullback. Mike is a tried and true veteran. He will de the punting. The line Is one of the heaviest Penn hns had in jears. Frem tackle te tackle It will average 180 pounds, while OraXe at one end weighs mere than 175 pounds nnd Hrtresvaag at the ether wing pest seal's close te 100. Beth are veterans of Inst year's team aud ct perienced as a result. At center Ilapp.v Day. 175. who jumped into the breach Inst jear in the middle of the season and held down the pest successfully, will he seen. At the tackles will be Gig Onthncr, the former Brooklyn Peljtcchnle star and one of the best swimmers In the East, who weighs close te 1D0 pounds, and Johnny Thurman. weighing 185. who scintillated in the line last season. The last named Is a veteran of tvve sea sons nnd ns speedy ns they come among the new men Cochrane, the husky Arizona Ind. sealing close te 200 pounds, and Suth erland, the Idaho hustler, weighing 1S5 pounds, will probably be the cunrrls Cochrane was a star last year, whlli Sutherland's work as a scrub last sen sen sen made (he coaches wish that lie could be iiFcd en tbe vnrslty. All In Shape That completes what prehnhlv will b( the hist Penu eleven for this season Bc'liertH this morning stated thm aj would be In proper shape and rendv te demonstrate their wares te the fan's lIclMiiim will prebahl.v use his cw bhll'l but little this afternoon. re. cent meeting of the rules committee stamped its O. K. en the shift, but during the last five dajs thu varsity squad has been using straight football in jiractlce. However, known for lili astuteness. It would net be surnrliliic. te see IIclMimn spring hls shift thh' ntternoen. Delaware, game te (he core, has a number of veterans en its team, but thev nre net in the best of shape. Can", tain Ilolteu, Mngaw, Akin. Donnlsen Magic and Kllletl are all veterans ei Inst j ear's eleven, and nil saw service ngaiiift Penn. Lillv. a former West Philadelphia High Scheel btar, who h en the Injured list, maj sce action this afternoon for De'aware. COAIS ELEVEN 10 PLAYPHILA. TEAM Lift Lid en Seccer Season in American League Clash en, N. E. High Field GARDNER-GUILFORD MATCH ALL E Johnny en the Jeb ZH Rivals for National Amateur Gelf Title Each Win Hele and Halve Anether BIG GALLERY SEES MATCH LOCAL LINE-UP UNCHANGED GENTHNEt?. TjteUTe. SENIOR POLO TITLE 111 J I I II IL. Ill VI lUI 1 creei jl0b9rt Murehs. Klckeff 3 P. M AMERICAN SOCCHIt T.RAGUB STANDING OF CLUDS Ceals r. Tedrts, n-neMjn t J'hllsdslphlR .. t Tnlres Hol.veUs 1 Nw Verk ... 1 Harrison . . I foals l'ftwt'ket. 1 .Tit fit feltlcs. 1 Kill Ulver 1 SCHKDULE VOn TODAY At Phlln.lpYR (Northeast Hlsh Pchoel rrvinds), Philadelphia, football Club vs. J Ir ! Coats Koetbill flub jm iucksi. JllCKUU O Club, of lub nt- w. i. Til. ns. r. a. 1 n ii tt f 0 1 O O 'J .1 0 1 il 0 -i .1 2 oeii-:- O 0 1 1 - - ii i e ii ii 3 0 1 e 0 ' 7 0 10 0 2 3 Hcunuui.E ren TOMertwnv At Tedd Field, riroekljn. Todil ShlpysrJs Meadow Broek Meets Reck-1 KM! flSii,,V ,ach9wTcuecub3 away in Classic of Sea son Here Today r M At New Yerk Oval USth st. and Mett 1 sve . New Yerk roetlmll Club vs Jersey t 'It v feltlcs IWeree, Themas Currsilnenam. Klckeff 3 P. M. I nXHIDITlON GAME TODAY lllliernlnns at Nativity. Belgrade and On- fThe local pole rlaFie of the season ' "r'anlld'ilnVar Veterans at rurl-an r C. "... Ill- 'IIHL'II'II III1H niHTIlOOII "Il 1111 grounds of dm I-fiilnilelphla Country t lub nt Hnln, when Meadow Mroek op ep op peei Uoekevvay for the senior chain chain pleiiship of the T'niteil States nnd the "llliiiin Waldorf Aster Cup, ffyinbellc of the title. The innteh, which is for the senior championship, will he of interest te pole enthusinstN nil ever the world, an the f,,,r. international tilnyers. I,. K. Ktod Kted dnril. Jhemns Hlteheeek, Jr.. J. Wat Wat eon ebb mid Devereux .Mllbtirn. will be seen in netlen. Thej will Be a'trlde J ht same ineunti ued in the series of nternatiennl matches nt Hurllnghnin lat June. Vebb nnd Milbnrn vrill plnv Ne. and back, respect ively. for the Meadow i?reek four, while Stoddard and Illteh Illteh jeck will line up. Ne. 1 anil Xe. J for Iteckavvay. At fir.t It wni planned e have the American Cup team plav Iteckavvn.v. but a change was neees ??'ITT."'",n il ,vns nniieiinceil that i:. . Ileppins would be unable te plav beeause of illnes. This necessitated a elm llne-upsr for it was con Second and flcarnald sireeis Lecal soccer fans will get their first opportunity te see the Pliihvlclphin American League soccer team in notion this afternoon nsainst the Coats eleven, of I'nwtucket, nt the Nerthea"t Man ual High Scheel grounds. Tue kick off i scheduled for V, V. M. and. accord, ins te the management, the matches will tin started promptly en schedule, rive minutes before the hour Geerge Yeung, referee, will visit both ilresulrte rooms and announce te tbe teams that plav Is about te start. Mnnncer .Tames Wnlder this morning snld he would make no chance in the vm Kmmmmmsm irrwi ml m , ' -5 fjm J "j I l,r7 '?v ' iaiHr '''laiaW bmu mm mm TODAY AT ARDMORl Lewer Morien and Tredyffrlns Easten Meet in Annual - . .i i r-oeinan uasi KILPATRICK MAY BE $ OUT St. IeuN, Sept. 21. .Tcsse fJuilferd. twice Massachusetts aninteur cliampleti nnd once open titleheldcr there, was nil square with Heb Gardner, Chicago, nt the fourth tee of their match here to te day ln the final round for the nmnteur golf championship of the ('tilted Stateti An enormous gallery witnessed the play between these two mightiest hit ters in the ranks e golf amateurs. Uelh Gardner nnd Guilferd started off In a slugfest, each trying te keep up with the ether and net lese nny pos sible advantage from the tee. llole I, atin yards, p.ir 4 Guilferd uiV ," ,f "" r0f"' ,,,r --0 !lr,ls while Gardner hooked te dN?p inush nnd Iiihcd lis Iren fmtv yards short of the flag. Guilferd pulled te u vale below the green and pitched ever the cup eighteen fen. vhile Gardner vvn-, twelve Uft ever. GuKferd holed ferNt . while Gardner nlre vvuit ile'wn nnd h.ilvul Hele 2, 221 yards, par :i I..ith non were en the green, but Guilferd was fifty feet short, while Gardner was ei.lv liftcen fet h.v. but had te putt ever :i ridee. He nlmi-t holed a 2. but Guil Guil eord was ten feet ever In 1' nnd tool. 4 te Gnrdn-r's 3. Gardner 1 up. Ilelft 3, mi janls, pir K Gardner having the hen-ir. pushed hi' inldiren te the ver;e of 'he green a.tridi- n deco trap indentln.-j tin green. Hi; had te pitch hi first putt :icies tln cli.T-m nnd was ten firt nwnv. Guilferd rolled eend and Gardner failed te hole iu J. All square. They survived the semi-final round ever a water soaked course, with a driving rain beating down en the field Guilferd stepped Kvnns. hmntcur golf champion of the I nitcd States. (1 up nnd (i te plav. while Gardner was 5 up and 4 te play en Hunter, amateur golf cnampien of (ireat Hritnln do?rU"frthehrt,.Uwnn,,a5 a1 long 25,000 AT DENNISON FOR , z-a lzz ;'r.?:r .itei's p. R- R- CHAMPIONSHIPS ....v .. .. UU(. lOIIIIHIIi 41 I III lJ.IJiv. the semi-finals of the nntienal cham cham plenslvP In lDlfi. He has wen the Massachusetts title twice and also has captured the Stnte open crown, and was among the American invnders of (ireat Britain last summer, but lest te Cyril Telley, former British champion, L' nnd 1. Gardner wen the title in 3 000 nnd 1015 and was runner-up te Hvnns in 10KI. He lest the British title te Telley last year after going te nu e.Urn hole. There was little doubt nbetit the re sult of either match after the neon in Trr'Ijrtrrln-litsten Iiwrr Merlen friiisilnle .. left enil . . Onffner Unrren left tiuk'f . JlelM llekklns Irft Kiinril . Hrull llrner .. renter . T. .tnhn Allevn right tnrMe nrevsn- Jnrehs rlclil Kiinril . Wollece' felllns rlRlit end . I'eters"n llnrnteii iiniirtrrlinrk Jierlien Kelt left lintfl.irk rllard Selimnn rlrht linlflurk Wheat Ilnrep . .fiillliiuU . Kllpntrkk ( aetiiln. Will Take Part In Day's Events Deimlsen. O.. Sept. ''l. I'pw.inl nf ''.". KW empleyes of the Perinsjhanla Rnilrend system are gathered here for the second annual field meet tedav The program began this morning with the tennis championships nt !) A. M. and the ether events en the calendar nre: Track and field trials. 10 A. M. , tug of war, 10:.'J0 A. M. . track and field finnls. at 1 V. M. : baseball be- termisslen -when Guilferd had Kvnns 'tween 1'hilndeltihiii Terminal and Ce- II up. luiubus for the championship and W Evnns was net able te putt nt any1 W. Atterbury Cup at II :0 I. M. stage of 'he contest nnd after watching JAMBOR NIGHT SUCCESS ny iwrt, pkkp Ardmore i nil ngeg ever the opening of the scholastic football season there this afternoon when the Lewer Merleij High Scheel eleven meets the aggrcgn tien lepresenting TredyfTrin Kasten High Sr-iie.il. of Berwvn. nt 1! .SO. Kverv yenr the tvve teams meet in the opening game. Last season Lewer Merien High wns the victor iu an rs citing g.im". (1-0. Ceni-li Hartmiin. nw tutor of the Main l.liier, who fermerlv played at I.nfinctie, is I'enlident that bis team la g'eng le start the season with a rush He hopes that the eleven, captained br Kilpatrii'K, will m.ike a better record Minn flic mi established last season. Ill HlL'l) tlie Mnln I.lners split even The wen four nf the eight games pin veil. t'aptain Kilpatrick tuny net start In teilnr's lentest, it whs announced by Hartman 'I lie tutor wiis undecided ns te whether he would use the big fullback i-r -end rieiiung. n sterling back. In instead. Coach Kramer, of Trerlvffrln.nns.tnn. I n t. , . cii,. tl.n, l,rt Ct..nt '. ... .. ill i ,j -..,-- iiiii tn.- iiiijii r.. ,u - win iii- uiisie ins team the winner. True, he siv. his team did net innl.c such Iwendrful ren.rd last scnnn. winning un inrec nt ine cignt gnmes plnvcil, bur this j car be hope things will be liff"tenr. Cea.-b Ke'imer iKe is the principal e( the vehoel. It is very unusual, for prin cipals of institutions de net make It n practice u, tench any of their atb btu teams East vs. West Gelf Match X. X . , "-" ' epi l- A.n Kst vi, VTssl team matin Iviniwn tie l"diB unrneTi Upward of Seven Hundred Athletes l"J,"r." -!,: n,. r"r inn" ' the rmtej f llrfn.-Dinnsliln lutirn ,mr til .. ki. h i .J?i the Hullvueud r'lub lie.il x i . -M. - v sfii W' JOHN II. 1IKISMAN Cearli of the I'nhepsltj of I'cmi svlvanla football squad ob r a line-up of the home team. The Coats , one short putt after another refuse te plnyers arrived in New lerk tills mom-Lge down while Guilferd sank bis ball Inir ivmiine hv beat, nnd will reach this from all parts of the creen. the chnm- citv about neon. The Rhede Islanders, pien's game went stale. It wan net Shew at Olympla Preceding Regular their line-up shaken up somewhat slnie I. vans' peer game thnt lest for him. for, . ., , . . , iVielr first contest, w ill take the tied lie titn.vcil vvel eneuch most of the vvnv - -- - .. .. .. . ... . eager te offset tuc ;-U ectDacK sustaiucu i te vvin nn average contest. Opening Monday Pleases Crowd The show held in honor of Krnet Inst Saturday. The ether game en toney s cnni is ..A..ni.-i-., .. . .i-i iii-1-i-er.iinicii ii cnanse in the ' . " i- "ii m ...i r.i.. rru .....ij.,,, ,, . i eeiween run imvr nun iiiu. j m OllSKlered thnt f.,, li tnnirh nnrnment te the swiiuiiii itnnninrf nt -. rt .. awav the Internntlnnnl (. 1 i i Inttcr at tal itiver nan irarw last i nt times. tee "JtrWns. As a res" t I vvas dec Lle.l , Sa,,,rdl,-V u,,ul.Pr re,h,eru ,l"favernb, ' Guilferd played about the best golf te divide he cup four in border ''' I weather condtiens. nnd the Mnsachu-' of his career, although he did net sure nn even niatrh VVn,, S,ni scttM m111 dt-v rombltintlen may be need it. nnd Klllett C.' Bncen. ' together w!tb counted upon te go out for revenge. Evans plnyed carefully and tried his Malcom Stevenson and J Cheever ,Th, efhr,r '7"r1Pub1" '" ihl 1'P- best te get his game back, but it was Cevvdln. were selwted te ce'mpe e for lrl,1nr'' ''""''s ?,.e Tw k.''?, "", n ' " acted like a man who had the Meadow Broek nnd Reckawav com "Sunday dubs." since they can play Miff lnsrs,t Oltheugh he offered n blnatiens rest.ectivelv ueeKnwa5 com- en their home grounds only en Mindav. nb ,h t , .. , FOR SALE Surplus War Plant Ellicott Machine Corporation 1111 Bush Street Baltimore, ,Mcl. .EA!.';? Ii"-,s '" want-d nniM Oetober i. J. t- f"r "" al nf mlerelieneeus iisri, .,- Tem- et "iiiH.ntirir of Mllllnr .MrnJ."'n.VR,""r. na'11"1 "ril, Tr.v.llnS -m". '. ',""r'1"" "n Herlng Mill, 'T. , ;r ''"' Rnd w " llullilina. I "r Information "ililresi nlinve SIX 1887 Opposite Indtptndtnct all 1921 j LIGHTING i FIXTURES rreeedlng tlie game, which is sched uled te stnrt at .'li.'lO 1 M.. wju U( band concert nnd n parade of interim tonal ponies, which ,rn Ilc)mlp me tlian n half million dellnrs' worth of horseflesh. The parade will take place at .".le. The line-up for tedav follews: MEApownneoK uei-kaw'at ." ?n St"'' f- B. Hte.lilrd r.lllett C naceii T Hitchcock, Jr. .1 Watsen Webh Jlalcnlm Stevenson Devereux Mtlburn J rheever Cevvdln Referee ranlnln ir ti irniM ... kwr-W. H no.-an. p.erer L R Wl. E!" jr. 'nme Elilit 7'4 -minute periods will swine into action tomorrow with out budging from the metropolitan dib trict. The crnck Harrison eleven will be plttul ngninst Tedd Shipbuilders at the r.rie Basin Pnrk of the Seuth Broekl.vn Club The Hairinns aie lat j ear's lie A. A. tenm with re-enfercements. Tlie Bosten nln.ver tireved a reed .Tamber new nrcident of the Olvmnia mud horse, plajlng as well ns though Club. In-t night proved a big success the greens were net seas of water into from every statnlne'iit. The nttend.in -e which the balls dug almost out of sight apprelmnting BOOO. lnc'udiiig several OUIKireii et me inirer "m-t. was trraieii s, ,, te some go. .. beMiig. wrestling, cemclj ,lr J ou ? contemplating any and vaudeville. S na"Rf 1" your home, office, Frank avres and T."- Minsk fur- g factory or church, that requires nlslied the feature lieut winch ended C new liKntinp; 1' iNtUres, jeu with the fourth session, the former being C will save meney if you visit tee fatigued te centinu .lack Hagen 5 our showroom hefnrn nnr. and Spider Kelly staged their celebrated chasinc cemedv boding nit, waile l"d.l . InU'C i EXPERT SERVICE FREE NATIONAL GOLF FINALISTS b Cleary Wins at Cambria Temmy Clear of Mannviinlt, weight i" pounds '','.'','!,' nnbbv .McCsiin, nf ilr i erry ""; " : v"'" " '" emnt rum .vln.l nn si the IHlnbrll A r. Insl rt.nn. in ill" nlher heuts HiMIh Poinpie) uutbeve jininiv ..I1......-I n ,-. un riKni round e len Vt Ueriiey and Willi.. M-Unver ,rew Jehnnv I sffcnj nnd Geerir Btm: fi.nclit tn ii diavv. Hllil Jalilinnv Mnr.u i.... k-.i.i... i ."-;.... - -.. ,.r. ....... iiv. i .iiiri jiuv al ,..j tieni . v in rnu Itlcht fulllisik Scliuburh I eft fullbacli Weed IlKllt lislfbHcll . Ilnjln (.'nler ha fbnrk Ji.cl.kOn i. n naiinm k risnsn i Outs'. le rlsht . Mclntyre Inside rlaht Galloway CbiiI.i. tnrurmrti rialev :"!. -,.. V...1' .r.T..l' ,......., k.un .,.,11 rr ...i... .. '." "Uvv I I inBiaa isiv . v vi-"uiiiiiii .'iuh-i ..im. -... iuur u peei a lur-s l uutsws Itii flicrnsu irii. New Yerk Wants Cage Franchise At iv '""llns' of the i:iHtern Msskeibu 1.MBUI officials at the Windser Hewl j!, .1, Murray, lepresentlnjr Niw Yerk, aun I tr r. Ip.nph ll.r.l.l...... -..- .LT.. but New Yerk vtijs alvsn the pieferenet Wathetvsen Autographs v If 100 Balls for Benefit j V, ' ' I V ll fin ir fliu lercii (u Kniink n,t i.xnm l.. . i i..4 u...., i.. .! .i n ...:.. i i ' f- ... .v -. . - i HI " polishing off the Jersey City Celtics .onlookers were drenched te the j-km 1 he heavr rain that started nt d.v- added still mere te the out. it.utuiient h, break was falling In im-rents when the going tin eugh his pnntemun. . vhih ti., matches started, and a llnt.li of light An exhibition between th. l Hugh uing that shivered a tree nearbv cancel brothers of Celhngdale I'a u- 1 betli liirdner and Hunter te mss then tlie crowd ill Ives front the fust tee und take Ms for the tirt hole U was a drearv iihe everv one eise en tlie course. Gardner never gnve the Briten n rbance luid took revenge for his failure te lift the British title la-t vear. The American showed his championship raliber bv coring n "S in the morning round. Central A. A. U. te Abolish Fees Iietrett. Mich., s-ept. 'Jt prurnsals te dl vide the e(Tl ' secretarv -irensur.'r nnd t nbellsh fe. , lmf. ufflrei-H H-e anieni. live matters I, t.fere the I entml A'l -at!en of II ni"ean f he t - (. tllr.ii 1 th.' nnnu.il ine'i '.. ti'e tonight Th. ,iu i'emn'1'l" lUns iu submit a new centt iu tlen und I a Pal Moere Trims Midget Smith Aurera, III sri .1 pat .Mer,r f remphu c.. m e i leupnpr de ip mi ever MI'If s,, ,,, f , K y0 k n a (u1 round b jr ' r. "-ntllh it t ices uq., m r. HBHr. suhe f 1 lnM bit the lattei fAh defended bii lunr tin l.i,sierier s at tmk Hutchinson Gets Dual Pest in Penn Athletics Quite n surprise hns been mil 1 in Penn athletic circles tn the an nouncement that Sydnev 1 Iluti ! -nisiin. of this idt , ins been enen a double honor bv the I niversltj Council en Athletics Hutchinson lias be. n elected chair man nf tlie Ciiivei ii v Cegncll, tn succeed the late II I.ntiss-it ("leve. Il 11 who died ,hllv 1, UC1 He also has been unaiiimeuv pi. ke.l n- ch-iirmiMi -if tti. tiii.tbitll ciuiniittie, 1,, stn-rpei) linrten Milkier, who has been ch.iiiiu.in It s. v. ral .v r irs. It i pi. Inblv th, fi, wt tm . tl ,t the mit i.ers.ui hi- h.l, l,th i".-ts at l'enn, fe tl -hail man of tl e .'Hiiicil Is ii-uallv .'en-nliT. .1 ev -'tin i.i in. i dier (.f iM c.inniiti.is and i iduni lna.is a , Minium.- Our IKturps arc ilistinetivc in tiesipn. Our Priei", Arc Kisht IJand.senie Boudoir I.anip.s 5.'l.00 Up WALKER & KEPLER oil Chestnut St. I'hila. isVAVtAAflfUVWVVrtAVAAVVi FARM AND GARDrN Saranar Ijilte, N. Y., Sept. Hi. Chrlttj M.ithi'wsen metered Inte the village vi sterday, and appeared te these wjie talked with him blunder and in lietler ndrlts than at any time hlnee he came here, mere than n vear age, te begin hu Ki,t against tuberculosis, Tlie veteian baseball player Fald that he hud just completed nutn ,'rnphlng 100 baseballs vvhieb will 'n Mild In connection with the tes tes Mmeiiial game te be played for blm .n New Yerk next week. Slashing Prices QUAKER TIRES Thep fullv punranteed Fabne rirst- arc :iin" luiiiclrndi of nut...St, in Philadelphia and vicinity unusual r"ctt the prices below they etTer the biKRcst barpram 111 tires tedav. BQBEBT GARDNER' Size 28xl 30.s? neN.'ji:. 32x:3 tj : 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 35x4 Sfcr 28x15 ;ie.s:i DOxIU" .12x3 -. 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