A WffT17l',7r'r ,' 'TW.TSWTW,'7", ' . - " I " I I ' WH !' 'A. ?Pi ,-,? "J YVe'f " "M ,.' 'JVi.J .i,V J"" -i;.'C-';':".,i'-' "l,. fctV' ",.".. f, ,. j, d r v I v , ' ' r " " y "- t u ' - ' . ByENJ itlBLIO IiEpdjQjR-PHILA.DLt;HIA TUESDAY, , SEPTEMBER Zt, 1321 .Jam qach Heisman, of Penn Football Team, Will Probably Use His Shift Play in Coming Games f.i !7?-'VfrrC' BUHESHASKNtY Lecal PIG GOLF TILI Who Wen Last Year, Faces Jim Again in U. S. Pre Title Match FOUR QUAKERS TEE OFF Vew Yerlt, Sent. 17. A ntiartct of !l from tli- I'lAlndelphlft district teed n the first round et nuiicii piny iev the preffMI"""' V " ",';nV vnr 0 effin nf the United States ever the f.-Mn nf tilt Uniieu mntua ever mi ink, ieF the Intfoed Country Club, L I, teaaj "rhe feature mateli wan that between The ien' ... t c,ty nd iSi iirn. American open clmmtuen. ' fcVner" inelmled in the IMilln.Ieipl.ln ICncj trlmnieil T amen Inst Trie hit hV t isle today wnt. ex ex Ket "for bleed." 1 ?",ch has district lln"-"' pKVU in ..fpRHinnnl champion '.Mn and h one of the big favorites, but IlKkney Btirnrlscd last yenr and muy "Anether I'hlladclphlan who did net Anei" ...i.nmmif u-riM Vrnnk J,. any f'- """" -." ".-,- . Start Walter . ni..i. miin rrnn nir rvdtart. Country ie, v-", .. Ceitari, v. . Tiprn. tw cc open ftmnlen, former French champion, und new Ctern open tltlehelder. Beb Harnett. Tredjffrln, locked clubs lih Tel n Oelden, the expert stnr of the Sciub. The ether IMilledeiiHiinn. ".: v..i. ferr miitvi le. mei .hick ?l.1'lu,.,.(rVi f'm.ntrv Club, this J"""- . .. . ...i.t .ll l.-.I .. The rniinueipniniin im nu .. What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL MtAUUB vCIub W. I,. I'ltUburch .. 00 HI. IuU H 5 llestrm 78 71 Hroeklm 73 74 Cine iinntl AH HO f !'!' 01 87 I'.C. .OJO .BOS .set MS .407 .4.111 .413 .3111 Win !fi07 !7 .son .40:1 .41(1 .:i:m Ixie '.eii '.520 .41)3 .450 .401) ..0 I'hlllles SO 101 AMKIlirAN I.HA0UI5 IM). Win Lest HdMi .. Clnt, W, New Verk ..111 Cleveland , , 113 HI. IaiiU ... 7H Washington,. 7fl llnMnn ) Detroit 71 L'liictiKe .... f.'. Athletic ... M I.. (54 07 73 72 74 80 111 III .03 .nin .517 .1514 .103 .410 .Sli.l ,3rtfl .305 t.351 .B0O t.lHO iies .3.5H Win two. tlxxte tnn YESTERDAY'S RE8ULTS NATIONAL I.1:A(11 I'. riilllln, 2i riHMMircli. 1. New Yerk. 4 St. L011U, 1. Only Rnmra plnvcJ. AMttlirAN LUMIUK Athletic. 3i Clilrflite, 0. New Yerk, Ri Clcirlnnil, 7. Onlv ic'imrn nlnrnl. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAMIT, I'Mlltn nt rlttehurxli. New Yerk-.st. IiiiIn, nel eclifdulr.!. Ilroekljn ut Ilwiten. CltKinimll nt Chtciiffe, AJICniOAN LKAdl'K lki"ten at Tlilliulrlplilii (te eamci). Only Kiime Kchctlulnl. GIANTS AND YANKS BUFFS FAMILY REJOICES SEEM CERTAINTIES Leeks Like Pole Grounds for Series After Defeats of Pirates and Indians Yesterday PHILS AND A'S WIN "SOUP" CAMPBELL HERE IS WEEK fiorden, mernlnK Kdcd chance of coming through. W thlrtyone top scorn. In the i-,.rl.nn encn at . muiiimii u" fy,lr 05vners te compete in this annual " . 1 iiinatvurs and uc Among the latter who did net fliMlc, exciuning n. A mnniT til ?"' VW "cnn cx-liritlsh Jeck il'utehUen, UrltlHh open rhnm J See. off against l'nt O'Hara. Rich S thlR morning, and here was an Sher matrh expected te develop Inte n l0TheUmateheS will all be played ever .Mrtv-Blx holes with the final round siturdav. Jeck Hutchisen wen me title ln't year. Te the winner gees be diamond medal and nil concerned receive a healthy purse for their efforts, wherever t,1'nl'" BILLIARD CHAMPS TO PLAY Heremans and Yamada Clash Here Next Week The billiard rhnniplens ftwe eonli eenli vent. Kureiw n AhIb, IU clash here text week when Kdnunrd Heremans. of Mulum. meets Keji Yamada, of .Tapen. In a miHl-peini contest or "- -line at Allinpcr's milliard Academy. They will play afternoon and evening block of 400 points each en Monday, Tuwdav and Wednesday, October .1, -1 and ". and by special nrrnngeinent they will fellow each session with n display a e.Mi.itimi hIieIk. On Thuriday. 'irl- day and Saturday Jake Schacfcr and Al Tayler will cress cues. Umminl interit nttacnes 10 inc BieetlnK of Hnrcrnnns and Ynmadn for mere than one reaen. As champions of their reactive continents, they nre the premier cueists of everywhere that balkllnc is played, with the single ex ex ceptten of lhe domain ruled for ten jcars by Willie Ileppe's ningii wund. lamaim 5as ine last, man 10 win u ebamplenkhlp tournament game from the American title holder, and many are new predicting that Heremans will be the ncit one te le se. t urtnermere, I these two are admittedly the most btilJiant manipulators of snectnculnr Basse shots in the history of billinrds. 1L Beets and Saddle Horses which seem best at Havre de Grace tmlin me: First race. SullliiK Aleos, Knlr Virginia, High C. : second, Carmciiciin, Clansman, Miles S. : third, Kddie Hlekenhneker, Tlpplty Witchct, Italce; fniirth, Wnteree, Fern (Jras., Itloeraini'ton ; fifth, Irish Kiss, AVell Cnder. l.uin-ttn : nIxIIi. Unroll. Cnlli Mint Cat; .seventh, .Miss Fllley, Mathet Peerleiis One. At L.ltfint.'l Vlruf fnnn TIi,Il1. AT..M jllack ISul.j Dejle; second, Settle. Nig, Uerlus; third, Dantzig. Millersburg, Mary Jane Maker; fourth, ltuby. Ueii elt, Jehn S. Uearden ; fifth. Klnburii, Hangoeii, lieneral Hale : .sixth. .Innps fntry. Violinist. Tlim Tfnr.. .T,. .... mh, llrnwnie M.-Dewall, Furbelow, V.11UUJ111 juy. At Annptfliifl l.lput M 41 .hj.. Hamilton. Jeck Scot, Wynnewood ; sec , AudncieiiH, Captain Aleeck. Don Den Don ucennii: third, June, Merium Cooper, "eyal 1'rimrese; fourth, Surf Hitler, P Jay. Yankee Star; fifth, Knight of the Hent llr lln U'.. v'. V.1-,1. m .Jen l.e... Squaw Man. ilt Wnndlilnn I,'l.., t.. Adams, FiniTv. N"i.lll.. T.nmm, . c...i nhalehnni. llnln,. bi r ! Asremente; third. McCebum. Superba, reek Patriet: fourth. Dladcmn. Ce- riaile. I.nily Ileilrf- fifth Tin!.,. i 1 adrMenvp. llil.l,,.. i-i. 1. ' ,,"' ,i. ii 1 " , i-iAin, jiiliii;, .ties- & 1 "'"' lnrke' "'"-nth. Star "ealm, hxherter, Geerge Uuncan. Brilliant Forward of Camden Eastern League Team Sure te Be With Skeeters ADMIT WHIRLWINDS TODAY Havre de Grace Entries for Today hffiSr3a.sufru,?ieJii2?"-cw" ' ftiiliSr US:tIir ini Wrppbl.. ' 'ir: 'u .-,1111 TM errii 'Ill "Soun" Cnmnbell. brilliant ferwnrd of the Camden F.nstern League basket ball team, is en his wny here te talk ever playing for the coming season. This is official, coming f-em Manager Will Kennedy and the veternn. who Is about te start his twentv-seventh year as n cage director, evidently expects little opposition In enuring Campbell's slpnnture te n contract. Several letters have been written the Skeeter ferw.vtl, but he hn sent back word that writing letters was usc'.cfe, as lie would he here this week. The players en the former chnmplen five hnvn been working out for 11 month or mere, but reculnr practice is also slated for this week. Tlie new uniforms hnve been ordered, and everything is t-ct for the getaway. Camden was in the, field nt one time for the services of Nnt Helmes, nleng with every ether team in the organisatien. but. nccertling te N'nt. the League will have te worry nleng without his services this year. May Accept Whirlwinds Today Today ends Hie time limit extended the Whirlwinds, of Xew Yerk, for ad mittance into llu I-pnirne. When the Oefhnmites were voted into membership nt last week's meeting they were given ntil Tuesdav te have their check for the Si 00 forfeit money in the hnnds of President Scheffer. Mannger Murray has premised the ensh will be here tedny. The malingers were very unxleus thnt tin; Whirlwinds become n member. They piny en Sunday, which makes it convenient from a schedule- standpoint. Then the league i.s working en n per centage basis this season, and this is ene of the mere fnvernble reasons why New Yerk Is welcomed. The big Sun day night crowds are anxiously nwaltetl. Everything has been straightened out with Camden as regards Friedman nnd Sedrnn and with Kennedy and Itlcendn and several ethers including Friscli, of the New Yerk (limits, will iinve n team that will be in the running from the start. Manager Murray said the smallest attendance labt season was 2-100. and It varied up te SOOO. Wel come the Whirlwinds. Aetna Pres. Are Iteady Mnny new teams nre in the field this year, but one of the most likely looking combinations, judging by expeiience, is the Aetna Professionals, who hail from Kensington. All the players have been playing together for the past five years, nnd tlit! heys expect te compete with the best. The line-up is composed of star plov ers, including Fegcl and Qulnn, of Hely Name; Springer, of St. Henry; Mc Govern and McCann, of St. Anne, and liewmnn, of Beacon. The team is being managed by Jehn Brndley, a former player of note. Games are desired with Seuth Phllly Hebrews, Nativity West Chester, Downingtown, Knyeula, Aqulnns, Oli vet Heys' Club, of Itcuding ; Parkcs burg and Hirdshnre. Address James Brndley, 2117 F.a.st Cumberland street, or phone Kensington G2!)9. The Olnntn and the Yankees will 'neet In the first game of the World's Series Wednesday afternoon. October 5. Loek for this sentence In the first pnrn Krnph of n baseball story some time bc bc bc fore Sunday, when the major leagues wind up the season. Mathenintirnlly, at the present writ ing, the above statement is net cntirelv true, for if a bombshell obliterates the nnkH nnd the Giants and they are forced te play n team from the bushes as their representatives Pittsburgh nnd Cleveland hn'c n chance te win the, iH-iiniiiir. nut there is only n chance, for the well-nurtured athletes of the two lending teams will be kept free from nil tlnnger for the tltnnlc struggle thnt Is sure te come when the two New Yerk teams meet. Yefterduy the Indians succumbed te the lnnks for the third time In the cru cial series (,f fr gnmes. Dnbe Until, the demon of swat, whose three doubles In the opening game gave the Yanks lhe nrst victory, wns the star again jester 'i 1 poled out t5Ve homers and n double, scored three runs nnd made sev eral ethers pesulhle. The hetnei'H marked the fifty-seventh and fifty-eighth of the Reason nnd make it nppcnr as though the Babe Is going te mnkc the sixty mark he set for himself down Seuth last spring. Meet AUileUw Again Pln.Vllltr tllO Atlltntirci In llii.nl, -f l,l, remaining four games and St. Louts In i .1" ,r. makes it nppenr logical that ri 'J. wl", rellcil the three-score mark. He has always been able te hit them ngninst the Mnekmen, perticitlarlv this year. He made his fifty-third nnd" fifty fourth against the Mnekmen here during the last trip of the New Yorkers te these shores. Twe of the remaining ..? t K0.m,'s nre t0 no P'aycd en the nine Park loam and the ether in New lerk en Sunday, the last game of the season for our boys and also for the lanks. It was n great game yesterday In l.etham, nnd the Indians fought teeth and nail te retain their standing. Thev started out well, get a fairly geed lead, lest It and came within one nf tvlng in the f-evenUi inning.. The flnnl figures rend S te 7. Knch team made n decade of hits, but Huth's were the most tell ing. If Uutli had been taken out of the ne-up during the pnst series Cleve'nnd tedny would he wp1 en its wny te a second straight pennant. Beth Ceveleskii- and Qulnn. the op posing twirler.s nt the start, were with drawn under the bombardment, while Heyt nnd 1'hle, their rescuers, were hath hit hard. Geerge Burns, the Tiega bev. had four hits, thnt ulded in mere ways than one In keeping the Indians In tiie game, but they were unable te get thorn ether two runs. The Ynnks ime six gnmes te phiy te conclude the season and the Indinn lime four. Speaker's tribe n.eets the White Sex in the last gnme of the season in ('hicne. while the Ynnks have two names with the Browns, one with the Hid Kn nnd three with th" Athletics, which gives the odds entirely te the Yanks. Phils Bump Pirates The Pirates were can out nf their chances te win bv the Phillies yester day, although mathematically speaking, once mere they have a chance, but it is almost ns slim as the Athletics te get cut of last plnce. Wilbur Hubbi'll wns the jack-in-the-box yesterday. He permitted just one Pirate te cress the platter, allowing but seven hits Babe Adams wns found for eight blngles nnd one run thnt gav cur bey.s the win. Henline's single, which scored Lee King, was t he de termining blew. The Olnnts have four gnmes te plnv, two of which nre with the Phillies, who have proved easy nil yenr for the Mc Grawltcs. Brooklyn is the ether tenin the Giants must fnc-e. One victory nnd they will go into the lend never te be ousted, provided the Plintes Ium" one of their remaining six gnmes. The Mnekmen scored another triumph yesterday anil m.itle it four out of five from the White Sex. Hey Moere twirled his tuun te Its secr.nd shut-out victory of the season, allowing the White Hese athletes nine scattered hits. lliHilliilSI mm Wt ' tiMsSm e9H ti-- 'SR PPrr Johnny Buff, new bantam boss and America's flyweight tltlehelder. Is shown with Ills wife, Mrs. Jehn Leslty (Buff's real name), and the youngest of the dual champion's thrce children. The Buffs are Polish HISTORY OF THE GREAT RACE BETWEEN GIANTS AND PIRATES April 13 I'lttMmrch loot epnrr. , , April 13 mint wen opener 11ml took Irtiil. April Si l-ltthuiirxli took leud. tilnnlx. wreml. April 24 Olnnts lftnl. rtniten. "rfenil. April 20 rillsliurcti lr.iiln. c;hlr.iRi. second- filnntu fhl'd April SR -rittelmrzli, llrBti C'blcnse, (.frond! IlroeKljn. tlilrtli (Hunts, fer.rtli. , ,, May . I'lratci limp one nnd enr-nnli trntntet lend. Itcnvilndrr of Btninllnu the nmr, .Mny 8 I'lriles, flreli (.hints, srfendi llrixikljii. tlilnl. Mar 23 I'lrntev In lend lv four unci onr enr Imlf KiimrH. (,liintx. mceii(1. Mar 23 I'Irutr. Inid liv tlirri- nnd oiir eiir luilf ramm, tllnnln, tM-ennd. June 1 I'lnilCB llrnt l.v two Kiiinrs. (Stunts. wfetMl. Jline 3 Itrnten llrt by one nril enr-li:iir rtninre. (ibintn, wcen.l. June 4 Plruttfi lint liv one stime. (U.int. Aeeend. Jiuir 0 Olnnts In lend l).v ene nnd eni- . Iinlf Riuntss. IMnites, second, ' Jimp 7 PlrulcH Icivl t.l.mts l-v one TKdnt. 1 Jnnn 8 I'lmtrs 11111I (Slnnts lied, riralct Iinrlnr: thlrtr intinrK wen und llftrcn let. nnd Giants thlrtj-twe wen nnd slitccn lest. Atcrnice, .007. JiJv I I'.rnln Ktlll In lead Ift IUc ftamm. 1 (iliintR, Krcend. J11I1 2f l'lmtrw lend Olnnts liv four ' ' nnd enr-hnlf tames strnlKhl from Hues, r,ept , four kii tlmuKh nfter nlnnlnc two ember 27 Twe victories In rrmnlnlnK cnnirs "III nle (limits iifnnnnt, even 1 I'lrutrs win reninlnlnx sit Knnies, 247 ANSWER CALL ! FOR GIRARD SOCCER Coach Kelchner Divides Candi dates Inte Six Squads for First Practice SAMMY KRAMER CAPTAIN Dutch Brandt Easy for Sullivan New Yerk, Sunt. 27. Kid Sullivan, of Prenldyn. wen an enny lctery oer Dutch llrandt at the rrapert Spertlrnr club, Leme Mit ml In the nttllni twelve-rounder. In the "fmlflnnl Terry Ravin teppd Jehnry 'eiluir In the Jieentli nePxien vt -i stlieil uled ten-rounder Breezes 26 of 27 Batsmen Cletctiinil, (., Sept. By PAUIi PHBP Tlie first call for candidates for the Olrnrd College soccer team issued by Conch Kelchner wns answered by 247 hopefuls, necessitating five assistants te cop-enerate with the tutor. A blackboard .talk was given the youngsters by Kclchner and a discus sion of the finer points of tin gnme. Kelchner had composed n number of axioms for each position en the team, nnd as the boys signified their inten tions of trying for n certnln plnce they were given Instructions thnt would be helpful te them in filling the pest. The candidates were divided into six groups for the first real practice of the season, each group being put tinder the charge of nn instructor. The various squnds then were run through drills, after which a gnme wns played by these displaying the most ablllM . Snmmy Kramer, who will captain the aggregation, is showing th" same spied and cleverness thnt innde him the fast est man en the team in 1020. The ether "vets." Yest, McCahc and Pitts, tiKe nre showing splendid form, as nre (J. Krnemer, N. Hoblnsen. J. Hobinsen, Niedfeld, Zarelle. Stevens, Viehl and Mnlllardet, nil new men. Cadets Are nusy Conch "Speedy" linker, of Gettys burg fame, Is fast getting his Wenonah Military Academy eleven in shnpe for the opening gnme with Bridgeton High Scheel en October 8. Thirty-five youngsters nre en the snund. nnd are daily prncticlng en the Seuth Jersey gridiron. What In Wenonah's less will be Penn's gain, ferhe star of last year's aggregation, Cnptnln Farley, has en tered the Hed and Blue institution. He will be .missed by the youthful soldiers, but Baker has hopes that he will turn out n bnckfield man that will be able te fill Farley's plnce. The Athletic Committee of the Insti tution has elected officers nnd made ap propriations for the si-usen. Members of the Aliimi Committee ure H S Beebe, chairman ; Cnptnln Lambert, treasurer, nnd Cnptnln Ciingnn. mtto mtte tary. Other members nre Cnptnln Lercnce, Coach Baker, Wilcox nnd Knuckels. TrmA fiehn.iehe. Pnn rharlai, .ntj. will t provide plenty of troubie for his epperts this iar. us i en- c tne Lest, rush men in the city laat a."en Vete Wnltem, cnndiflnt" for n. bnck.VM position en the Went I'htlailelphla Hlnh Hoheoi eleven. In kicking the pigskin better than any ether hey en the sound ivte a'ee leeks eh If he could beet with th uet of them In the cltj. Sold Guilferd Ticket. for $4W; Brought $7040 St. Leuis, Sept. 27. Members of the St. Leuis Country Club, where Jesse Guilferd wen the nntiennl amateur golf championship Saturday, today rclntcd thnt H. C. Van Arshnle, of Bosten, wen $70-10 in the championship "peel" becnuse K. G. Hurkbam, of this city, who erlglnnlly drew Guilferd, thought se little of his chances that he sold his ticket for 5 ISO. The peel was conducted by the club officials. LASH FOR OPEN POLOTITLE TODAY Final Match of Season Brings Rockaway and Creat Neck Together HUNTER IN EXHIBITION British Gelf Champ Palre With Brether at Pittsburgh PJttftbiirgli, Pa., Sept. 27. Willie Hunter, British nmntettr golf cbnm cbnm rlen, who ndvnnccd te the semi-final round at St. Leuis, where lie met defeat nt tb" hands of Beb Gardner, played nn exhibition match of eighteen holes here tedny. He wns paired with his brother, Itamscy Hunter, assistant professional nt the Shnnneriin ( euntry Club, of Pittsburgh, ngninst Ktltlle Towns, pro fessional nt the club, and Hi"linrd Leng, nn nmntcur. Amatpv.r Sports ViuitMin . A. has erRan!r.d a f.sf .jn'n te Ali eWhteen te twent- fit -esr e ! i"in deslrlnsf mimes nd'lresj Msdleen A A 2007 Kast Mndl-nn street AV'nterlr wants Kumes with 'iaktli-ill teams out Of tuun. V. A. Ilnnxav, ,!U0 H nrbli-ck 'rp-. Tlie lllurkstnne Ilrnrs hnvn reerRnnI.T"il nd we'ild like te hur fi.jrn u coupe r,r baeketball p'aers who p nv recenr'-clnrn ball Addres Sanmel Ilulllns, 2119 Seutli niKh1!. street, A flrst-eliuw fulllmrk would like te sitrn ' It l a team. uch is 1'nlen or Helmsl)urp Address Carrell Cellins, fM.tn Vine Htrct Tlie Ceflrce II. ImhefT Test. Ne. IS I. American lesion, wants cie trams Cheil"s I'arke. 2S02 North Twi-itleth atfnt Telephone L'inmenl T3.',l be'vevn 0 and 7 The Cumberland Mills (two teams! rrmild Itke te arninic" cui.0 sanies nlth teanie In or out of i he dn. W A Mmen. 0371 Amh, r street CHANGE HOUR OF START The final pole match of the sensen Is en the schedule for this nflernoen nt lhe Philadelphia Country Club's, grounds, nt Bain. Pn., where Heeknwny nnd Great Neck, the -two finalists In the Nntiennl Open Championships, v'M buttle In the final round. This nfternoen will nlse be the Inst opportunity t lint lecnl fans will have te see three of the four intornntlennl stars, ns Stoddard, Webb nnd Hitch cock will be seen in action. The Great Neck four will hnve two of the most premising local players in Hedman Wnnnrenker, 2d, nnd llebcrt K. Strnwbrldge, Jr., in its Ilne-up who ever I red a stirrup. And iin I hey will hne Stoddard nnd Webb playing- nlong nleng side them the Great Neck team looms tip ns the faverite te rapt urn the trepbv. Wnnnmnker. It will be reenlled. last Tiiemlny een gnve the mighty Milburn, Amirlcn'H cnptnln, n hard battle, te held l.im in cheek. Hedman Is one of the sensations of the sonsen in lii potion nf Ne. 2. while Sirnw bridge also jirem.'ses te rival tin- skill of lii "Daddle" when Hubert. Sr , v.ns one of the lending players In the I'uiintrj nt the time the Hrjn Mnwr tin m of Browns, Hnrrisens und Hnow Hnew ii n were the best junior four In the country. Pole seems te have become one of the popular sports with the musses since the first Nntiennl Tournament was pliiwd here two years age. Lnr Saturday the Bnln grounds worn tnxed In their itipnein, nnd the enornieu crew I wltn"ed one of the most thrilling niatr lies played there In 5 ears .TOMORROW WEDNESDAYS "7 S' yv S . f" s T T I ' A v 1 1 I v -Whit I hflllitivw) y.... rn -.it . 1 . ... 1 tn . n unr'd'Pi rner.l fnr Mrr.U..,rr. : I ...""".. ::,"t " "' . ""' ',l.u,,' . prnnurifn 'B:sis:m'mM Extraordinary News of a Big Clothing Sale! nnmca. 1 Jiilv 27 I'lmtes lead bv three rsnmes. July 20 rirntcs lend ly ene Biime. ' .1 1 1 1 30 rtntes lend liv ene-linlf Kiime. Jidv 31 t.lunls and l'lraten tied fnr lend, each lmlns wen bIMv Biunes nnd leit tlilrtj fir. for inernre of .032. I AniriiHt in l'lr.iles lend ('.Lints br four nnd ene-lmlf riniirs AuniiHt 10 -I'lrutis lend Olnnts liv six and ; one-half names. Autnist 20 l'lretes lend (Hants liv aU nnmrs, AmniHt '!! I'lrltes lend Olnnts In secn and one-half B.iiurs, Aiucast 20 Plnitcx ler.l (lUmls bv tnn nnd ene-linlf Kiimes uftrr Inslnc the etraHclit te Mrdrnw'n leiim, August 30 l'lnites lend eter Olnnts cut down te one nnd eue-hnlf Kiiines. Heinnnbtr 2 I1r.it lend (Hunts br one iranie. Heptembcr 3 I'lraten lead Okints by one ene bnlf mine, I .septctulwr S I'lratea lr.ul Giants br one Bnme.' beptember 7Plrates lend by one nnd one eno ene half (tanw-s. Nenlelnlw.r IVlHrfllea lend liv one piunn. s'eirtember 10 rinurs uiul iilanta tied nt I .600 nvernBr. .Septemlier It Tied nt .000 nveruBe. ' Slepteiiiber 12 (.lants bii Inte lead fnr first tluie since June tl. Thin tlme bv eight point. September 1(3 fllants bold te.id'ef two nnd one-half Bnines nfter defentlnr the Ilrds, while the l'lratrs lest te (he Ilrnves. SfPtemner in I. lints lend nmtes by four They're New! Fer the young fellow who wants his differ ent, and comes te this shop where styles and designs are always a season ahead of the popular demand. & 450 W infer Light Shad a Rustla, Deuble Sele Contrasting Stitching $14.50 CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Establiihed 1868 Splendid assortments of the best grades of clothing. Suits and Overcoats newly made all in advance Fall and Winter Styles. This is a BIG Sale. The values are BIG. The Ien K ?fePtteri.lrf and materials is BIG. At $13 and - tnis ba'e offers a real menev-in-the-bank savinc en every garment. Gunners Held Night Sheet rittNhurKh, Sept. 27 A nluht fhoet under the Blare of powerful MuhlH, will t.e taxed hy trapshoelero of Western Pennsyl vania at the rltcnlrn Qun Club next Thiiri- rlnv nlKht. Tin eenteet will open at M I and will b of fifty tariteti. Contestants In rtcent nlRht snoot at tne cluu scoreu of llu per rent and tictter. M turned In Scraps About Scrappers ?nl IX1"1"' ' '' ''' 112 ;i!; T!1'" wb in,'! 105 Tannle Ilean .. ies Vlrtrli,!.. vvutiv Ktrr.. nilrMA IlflJi Kf " fur,enBi: " lur lw0 ?e . -US SSJ5-"" ip ah rair ;.'.;:: 110 Jocose 101 Miles 8 ,- vtiri Blimnrla, 'fnrenclia' "m CsiBldv 'ear. .inn inn .114 .inn 10B iia.Lr.V"'-.P' llnll.57. for thre.'.V.u, rir",u,..u.e u lurienuH. --.--. .-..e iipMen. 'r f ejsii ; Halter ini Man nnk vta-ytar.eiiia gymlngten , ,mh ..118 ..111 ..107 ..102 titinilA. c... . . 121 Italce .107 Dcllahm ... " Jg2 ntzboedle ... purse J 131 1 r,7, for maiden mile and 70 anla: ma"3en !' lOUtn IJllln it j ia',;!:''., '.-iu 114 .111 114 III Stanley hi i ern (lrnn te8 ' -10.1 w"'""",::::::,Il3 eth !I" Mm cut .. us as' :-.:.:.:-;S . BVnth V "' Wh?rtftU 11 Weda,,: ,e ii :,i"ll"i 101 liill Penrln . . . . i i i in t.'t'ii...'--'-'" m ;Thrifi ur.: lei' lva"fUi'.,,uU)ne ?M.er !8 ViA. iss,,t,,,w Sir jIck 10!) .111 ltd .111 Arnateu ,.. .rh!:adinida i-iti:.:1 ' '""" tl.l. r I en... - r. Tilt m. -.V"UUC le cieci Utile Ainnteiir era ll.i'Uetball l'S will be.r h ;.. "'"-" .'tl.-cis-ur The &fejw,?K V I' s'1 reueh U (.' Runne nunners Repert te Coach '.i?' In the b, .' '.'"' I Jllejie. In .T,r Mldii si.. '"". ""inber of ?lephlp t.anij" S1l" Intercolleglate .Mlke MeTlriie. who admlta belns mlddle mlddle welffbt champion of Ireland nnd who wen the Canad:nn tltle by beatltiB l'uitena llrous llreus fiuu. Is headl tewkid the wei Id h crown. .McTIkuj will inak" lily debut In I'ltlludelphla at thn Ien Palace tomorrow nlBht In the role uf iinderatudy for Harry flreb, who hurt hla hand In a bout last week by meot meet liib' Jeff Hmlth. The be in I will be Jee Miller vs.. Yeun; Jee llerrell. lreltm. Al Walker s. Terry .Mcminn, uaitiinii Murray v Charley Hay and Nick Paclttl va. Mickey Merris. lrtl Corbett ban matched Teddy Maaen nnd Johnny Miivhenk for the Mar bout at hln club In Ksslnittnn, Pa, Other beuta1 Terry Kllburn v. Jimmy Carr, Uattllng Ilruund vs. Han Albert and Kid Lenr . Johnny Mealey. Hurry Snnsnm, Phlladelphlan who bai lieen In llalilmere for mere than a year, will brim; ltenny Franklin, a bantam, here for beula this fall. Franklin has done sonu senu sonu ueod bexinc In tlie Oriele City. I'rnnkle Dallrr has two pretB, Johnny Saern, 12.1, and Jimmy riaiher. US. In tlne fettle for beutu with any ene tbelr respective weights. Charley Williams, the kid manager, has added M.ixle Wllliamsun hantamweUlit. tj It 1h etable. Wllliamsun Is luiid up for eev iral bouts. Hilly Plinpiis Is rrepared te aceept Al Oor Oer Oor den'a ehallenite lur ltelnht eotnpatltien The former In managed by Ilalph Jannatty, of Atlantle CltV- ('linrlr Scordttile ha sathered together a Btnble of boxers. They are OeerBle llrll llrll ten 13.1 And Maker. 115 Cht k Hunt. 133. Marty White, HU; VeuttB llelment, 105. nnd lluithiy Clements, 1(15 llrltten and llakei leri'iitly were honorably dim barged from the United States Navy. Jimmy Itumirll, Pemhwark 13S-peunder. le epiTi for betile with Jack Palmer and Hebby il.trrt'tt. IUiy Uundee niinuatu Ilustell. OeerBle Kejes Is tralulnar and innnaeliiK K l). Jack WiiKinan, l(i.1-peunder who wants matches with Sammy tleld und Penny UasH. Peter Manning After Own Recerd Columbus. ()., Sept. 27 The feature evc t nf tedny'r Orjnil Circuit nice program will ls Itei effort nf Peter MannlnB. 1 '.IS. te further lower the track record he mude here laet week wVn he trotted the mlle In 1 tnn1 The 2 OS trot the 2:0(1 pace, the 2:05 trot, the 2 17 pace and the 2.15 trot ate the ether evente en today's card Gets Decision Over Tillman Teledo. O . Slept. 27 Jeh.tnv KnrplnrdJ. of Cleveland, was fjlven the newspaper de. olelen ever Jeltntiv Tillman, of Ht. Paul. In a twelve round hex'nir bout here. The men are welterweights. The ficht tin tome It was held under the auspices of the American I eelen -b S S JE X its Price New $ West Phillies In the Field A nw team, known as the Went Phillies with I.urry Hnminir lis miineijer has s'antd siieli players as Mltinlm Cii'lieun, Kd W.it s u Phil lletiK aits who will captain th team, Johnny Puiuulin of I'nlen A A of I.unsdenne und Jack Oluscett. of the Uer in.inleHii Hii t- ra !,.iiue llie h pliivln cjuurters In West Phllly nie Impossible t sneure the team has decided te travel I "or games address I.au'cence bummer. 421.1 (llrard avenua. Phene ilelinent Bie. after U I Lets of fellows 1 I made from $500 I I te $3000 en the side-drumming. 9 I We will show H I veu hew. I 1 1 WumTzep I H leVMit MAM Tins V H I 809-11 CHESTNUT ST. D 'ctween 8th & 9th Street I H 1026 M I rarrrlrtt. ltll. Tbs lhKlalrti W crtttnf Ce. B 1375 Yeu Save $420 Values te $40 The SUITS- Unfinished fine worsteds, cheviets, tweeds, cassi meres, flannels, home heme spuns and pencil stripes in newest models. The Essex has always been an outstanding value by every standard of price and quality comparison. Since its reduction of price this advantage is even mere evident. Especially interest ing new is a price te price measurement of the Essex against cars you have regard ed as comparable te it in quality. Will you today find any car that even approaches Essex in quality and ability, within hundreds of dollars of its cost? And doesn't its low cost with such quality appeal te judicious buyers, whether they are considering a car slightly less in cost, or have been seeking Essex quality in some much costlier car? Touring Roadster Sedan Cabriolet Price 7920 - - $1795 - - 1795 - - 2650 - - 2300 Touring Roadster Sedan -Cabriolet Prices New - $1375 - 1375 2230 - 1880 Touring . Roadster Sedan Cabriolet Safes Veu - - $420 - - 420 - - 420 - - 420 F. O. B. Detroit (888) GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. 128-140 North Bread Street Sales Roem, 128-140 BreadService Station, 2400-14 Market Street if Il0rr& 'I SsV y tkWiVjv' hfffffffflU AJjii3vffij wnJU 8 H i 1119' I lsS ,'HnilH it i $i Ul'lH r$ Mill - bJga,V?rra;Ts.jj 55gjS i ! t : I 'The COATS- 't'M-, i; rcat ljtr; roomy " ' -, u'-itcn tte-, faney '" " M''t.l an.l emi- !' ei ."-en.. lm'f-ailk Men's TROUSERS y ' ' 'i ailc ar ,1 k oil ienknif' ' ' 1'iT r III. i- iiu it v'( aj. for - for M y-l m V. M, s J . f V w - - - " . . - :.. jSausLa..K..-
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