P-l yWfytmffi$iSJt fVT"fJP? W' w hm , Nelsen FOR ALL-PHILLIES Manager Heward Bowker Signs Many New Players te Play for Yollewjackots OPEN' SEASON SATURDAY Conch Geerge .Tohnsen hntl the Krnnk Krnnk ferd YollewJnckrtH out en Hrewn'n Field )at evening for the finnl prnctlee before the opening of the 1021 gridiron season en Sntnrdny with the AlMMillndelphln derm. Purine the week Manager How Hew ard Heivker had signed Hcvernl new men ami thev were all out in uniform. Included among the newcomers were ArmiiirniiB. ln.it yenr's husky linesman from Washington and .TeffcrKen ; Jee' KosteM, captain and halfback lest year t Ilucltncll; liny Miller, brother of Heinle and former Pcnn plnycr; Rey Adams, end of Pittsburgh "Quaker Pres" : Hchrader, former halfback of the I'nivcrHlty of Kentucky; Walter 0'iteurkc, quarterback in 1020 of Hely Cress; Jehnsen, Nlchells and Kndlcett, former Swarthmore boys. "Dnvp" Mellow and Simendet, of last year's squud, nrc back en the job and leek better than ever. These players, with Captain Dale. Kaufman. "Whltcy" Themas' "11111" Itldpnth. Terd" Kble. Kemzek, Supplee and Oberfelt, will round out Coach Jehnsen's- outfit. The All-Philadelphia squad, who oppose Frankford en Saturday, are all "het" up te beat the Ycllewjackcts and a reed snappy opening contest is looked for. A band will be in attendance at nil the games en Brown's Field. Ereveln Organizes Team The Krveln A. A., of West INiiladel nlila has organized a football tenm E fl... direction of "Ilnbbit" Behn. former star quarterback at Hutgers nnd ii member of the Second Division eleven A E. l' Behn will serve ns conch and quarterback. He has developed n fnt nttnek te overcome the handicap or weight, Vihich is lacking In the candi dates. , Most of the members of the club have played en elevens of the southwest sc sc tlen of West Philadelphia in ether j cars, and they include former players; of West Walnut, Puxchall nnd some Pclnwnrc County teams. Bnllingrr, of Camden High Hrtioel, will play fullback, with McKinneiii formerly of I'nvhall ; Tipping, West Catholic High ; Rogers, of Curbendnle, and Daley, Ccntrnl High, bb running mates. Among the candi dates for the line are Dearborn, Con Con Cen eor, llctheringten, Malley, Wclland, Creek nnd Walter Haffcy, former West Walnut star. (lames will be booked away with tenuis of the type of Mount Helly, Woedlynne, Quincy, Delce, Darby Fire, averaging ISO te 1-10 pounds. Ar lnngcmentH for this attraction can be matin with J. A. Cunningham, f543 Vplaiid street. Woodland 4018 J or Walnut 0110. .Media A. A., of West Philadelphia, well known for Its performance en the bine bell illnmenil. will open the football sea son en th home let at Sixtieth and Ox ford streets Saturday, Oetober 8. While tlJi "111 he the Wt-sternerH' first year en the gridiron, forty candidate have lieen prncticlnB every evenlns. and the team ex pects te lie able te Klve the best cleens a i.ard battle. (lames with all first-class teams am dcntred, and the same can be arranged by writing Harry O. Weber. 803 North Twentieth street. Vlncnme Club, composed of former high and prep, school star moleskin wearers. held Its first practice of the season In preparation for the epenlnv Bame Sntur 6m The club, which Is managed by U. M Hums '.'01,', Drewn street, would like te book games with all first-clans teams. The Ilelmrt Club will open Its 11)21 sea ion at lllshop'e Field against the Pllften Heights eleven en Sunday. However, this content will be mere or less of a practice battle On October 8 the Frankford Yellow Jackets will be opposed. "neblij" Murriu'ft Ilolten Club opened Us football seasan at Pitman. N. J last Satur day, and was defeated. Coach "Jlp" Al lan, of P M, C, has s'ened ft number of new placers, and would like te hear from all teams In Pennsylvania and New Jersey, "Bebbj" Murray, 8020 Catharine street. Phene Woodland 71 14 W. SUty-nlnth Football Tenm. formerly Laurel Secial Club, desires te nrrange Karnes with all first-class teams In the cltv. MrQnllllan. prut Lakes Naal Statien: Captain Hegnn, .1 nneseia University, and O'llrlen. lllskl. nl win be back playing hard for the Sixty ninth aggreKatlen. T. McGinn. Laurel So Se i!l Club, Trenten. N. J. CONSHOHOCKEN TO OPEN GRID SEASON SATURDAY Chesroek, of Wilmington, Will Be Opponent Other Games Arranged The Conshohocken football team will "Pen the home season en Saturday with 'he Strem: Chesroek Pluh. nt Wllmlnr. ,n Conshohocken expects te have ene of the strongest elevens that ever rep resented the town, ns the team this year is handled bv the new athletic as sociation, which has ever 700 members. Dr. J. Ii. Reth is chairman et the football Committee, which consists of N. K. Mitchell, former Brown Uni versity captain; E. D. Kagnn, R. J. I rnwferd and K. Y. Hyde, secretory, james have also been arranged with Ihemas A. C, of Seuth Bethlehem, "jester, Legan, Brldesbutg, Phoenix vile Frankford, Holmesburg nnd Heinle Miller's Union A. A. Oarrett, former Rutgers star and members of Inst year's Akren Pres, has wen engaged ns coach. The following Players have been hlgned up, but sev eral mere are expected this week; "Vic" frank, IMdl Well and Harry Resctsky. t Tenii ; Sickles, of P. M. C. ; Orlo Orle "nan, Meser and Isenberg, of Urslhus; iiurnliart, of Ohie Universlty; Ide, of -Norrlstewn High, end the following lo le 1 Players: Jenes, Mitchell. Fisher. Hart1'' WI1Ilnms' Rlg8s' Krlebel and The Chesroek Club has been cham pion of Delaware for the last six years, and has added several new men tn Its list this season. They are winched by Eddie Abrann, who had nargeef football nt Camp DIx for two ". inesroek wen Its lirst Ja't Wrck with Fert du Pent, Je0. game score HARVARD COACHES PREPARE Varsity Put Through Short, Fast Scrimmage for Hely Cress Game Vnt'a,1nlrldge. Mass.. Sept. 211. Har vnru s football players put in some mere '"ri licks yesterday preparing for the "' y Cress game Saturday, the coaches ff'inn1"5 ,lmt thl're ml,ht bu upward 01 mi) per cent improvement ever labt "fOK s gemes If the Crimson is te moke . showing against the Worcester ,Jn ,wl'lch came here last fall und "eiJ Harvard te a slngle field goal. in..i VXH "''v tt Nnert scrimmage, 'iBtlng only twenty minutes, one score i'i 1 . ,lle ht'-"bs resulting becnuse of 'J,'?"" s long ruiibnck of n kick off ? ,Te9. well-executed plays which tcrrite . 'tt(,t twcl,t"fivc ,nr'1 et 38 Be,co'"l team nttnek wns literally reVflredi and t'ie Jay'" work was considered very satisfactory by the th"c- Charley Tlerney was back In " varsity line-up at center again'. Jee FRANKFORD REM Wants te Biff-Bang Buff Men Who Tep Positions in Big League Circuits NATIONAL MIWIT, llemi; Hun-Kflf,. jVw Yerk Hen, 14 lest, fl, AMr.MCAN I.KAfltJK i,,,,i."?? "'.'.'nnnn. "rtrnlt .. I'ltchlnr -Mm n, New Verk ' !Vm Wln IliKh. New Yerk' ' Herny Ktin.-Uiith. New Yerk ' ' Hen. 20; leit, e. .103 .737 hs se 23 .70,1 .74.1 17(1 TO fill BILL ALLEN RETIRES. Resigns Presidency of American Cage League After Eleven Years Bill Allen, president of the American Basketball Lrn'guc, resigned his position at the annual reorganization gathering of that body held last evening. Allen hns been identified with the league for eleven years. Three of lest year's tennis, Nutlvity. Fiftieth Club nnd Hancock, also retired in favor of ltitle pendent ball. Vnl O'Connor hns started out te re re ergnulze the circuit nnd has received applications from Heuthwnrk Men's elll,b' rw'tlctli Century, Friends' Ouild and Wheeling Club. There nre five ether members from last year's circuit, but several of these are also undecided as te their future policy. There nre still n few openings for teams that desire admittance. It Iiiih been decided te again play all games at lennh Hnll, 272f West fcelumbin nvc nue. Tennis wishing te enter the league should get in touch with Vnl O'Connor nt the Philadelphia Recerd. TURNER BOWLERS TIED Three Quintets en Even Terms for First Place Three teams in the Turner Bowling League are deadlocked for first place, linvlng wen all three games rolled se fnr. I'i.i. are Friday night. Wedncs 'n i?ht nnd Active. Wediicsdny iyiil took three strnlght from Saturday Afternoon, and I'Zingnri, after forfeit ing two games te the Actives, 'lest by n small margin. A 200 score was rolled by Orleb, of . .IF . nml ll0""r Barnes by Metzger, of Wednesday Night; C.rleb, I'zingnri, nnd Schneider nnd S'chwlnd, Actives, llie sen res; 1'ZINO.Utt McCarty 172 1.11 172 Orieb . 210 133 1111 Thomsen lfll Hill H4 Nubcr. 137 153 nr. ..Merse 13i Totals.. 070 COS 78U SAT. AFTHriNOON Ouenzel 1110 138 105 H.Paulus 108 151 inn ACTIVES Itelnh'dt 14H 102 1H7 Schnel'r ir.0 1B2 13.1 Heck.. . nn 12.1 112 Traufln 170 142 131 Schwlnd 158 104 IDs Hdcp ny Totals. .775 733 812 ,. WKU. NIQIIT Kehler.. 147 lllil 121 Metzger. 102 170 HI Hartm'n 147 13H 14(1 i.enr.... 11, 13.1 1.10 Martin ini iVS ,-S V.0.8"""'- "I 1 Mil .Martin. .103112 170 Welcht M2 132 174 T0I.I...788 700 783 "'"'""' " Totals. 700 fill 778 STANDING OF THE CHJI1S w. I.. P.C. W I, Frl. Night 3 0 l.nim IC-D.. l' ' Wcd.Nlght .1 0 1.000 (list He'll.. 1 2 Actives ..30 1.000 Hat.After.. O 3 IVKnuts ..2 1 .1107 Victer O 3 I)u n Frels 2 1 .007 I'zingnri.. 0 3 P.C. .333 .333 ,l)0n .11110 .000 Fermer Ring Star Passes Away 5wnr. nB '" CnllfurnlH. Is dead t,ia? at jus home here He was un undefeatd llght heavywelBht champion In the 70s. Kulda, In his youth, boxed wlth'Jenr Mace, noted V.m llsh puulllst. In H.in Kranc sre. nnd was president of the California Athletic Club at the time James J. Corbett and I'eter Jnelt Jnelt sen fought under Its auspices manv sears ave. New Medel Tan, Brown or Black Calf The top notch style of the season. New tee shapes. Seme with wing tips, some Drogues and some Straight Tip. Heal befere-thc-war values! Genuine Calfskin solid leather. en Will $10 Elsewhere $6.85 Here It is up te you. There is no difference in the shoes, except that Royals are nattier styles and there are mere models te cheese from. Yeu can't be sure of getting solid leather shoes elsewhere under $10. We can guarantee every Hoval Shee te be solid leather. Se it's te Reval that the CROWDS are coming, where shoes, custom built by America's best manufacturers, are priced at a minimum. Buy Them, Take 'Em Heme, If Net Satisfied Come Back and Get Your Meney Ne sale finnl till you are satisfied. Royals net only have smart ap pearance, but the built-in quality that means guaranteed service. Dress up and save your money buy America's Best Solid Leather Shoes Here at the Royal Reet Shep. See Them New White There Are 200 Styles in All Sizes te Cheese Frem! " COME IN COME IN TODAY COME IN TONIGHT-! COME IN ANY DAY OR NIGHT THIS WEEK KOYALBOOTSHOP 99 0O.17 01 OPEN EVENINGS - '7 , Formerly 13th and EVENING PUBLIC LED&ER-PHILADELPHIA, THTJBSDAY, T F Lecal Italian First of Philadel phia Bantams te Issue Defi te New Champ WILL MAKE 118 POUNDS By LOUIS II. JAFFE When Johnny Buff, new bnnlnm ehamn. win In Phllndclnhla this week with his manncer. Lew Diamond, the intter snlil bi vim recelvlne a flood of offers from all ever the country for the little blff-bnnz battler's services. An indefinite number of challenges have been linrlnl nt tlie flvwelirht bentam- welcht titleholder. nnd the first defi flung in his general direction' by n Phil adclphlan was from Joe Nelsen. Nelsen hns been hexlriz for four or five years, and for n while was forced te go out of town in order te get action. The little Italian Is as game as they come, he Is aggressive has never been accused of stalling nnd innkcs the ether fellow keen stennlne from bell te gong. This was proved when Nelsen upset the dope last week in n bout wit 11 uanny Kramer. When announcement wns mnde thnt Nelsen nnd Kramer bad been mntclied, the former wns net conceded a chnnce te win. In fact, manr believed .Toe would be added te Danny's long list of Knockout victims. Going up against a mlttmen renuted te hnvc scored mere kayees Inst year thnn nny. boxer his weight it wns figured thnt Nelsen would make n runaway light et it and try eniy te stev the limit. However, Nelsen crossed the dope and nlse cressnl a (lock of right-hand punches en Krnmer's chin. .Tee's jnw n'se Van 'mnssnged by 11 let of Danny's terrific nortside punches, and It wes a swell scrap. Nelsen net only was nmnnir Ulnae nn his feet nt the fin ish of cleht slaslilne sessions, but he had given as geed as he had received. There wern these who believed that Kramer hnd wen, and ns many favored Nelsen. A draw wns ns fnlr a verdict as could le given. That bout with Kramer has brought out Nelsen ns ene of the best of the Philadelphia bantams. Speaking of fu ture bouts. .Tee said teday: "I den t care who they pick for me. Buff Is one man I would like te get. I have seen him box often. He must have improved n let te be able te win the title from Pete Herman. Weight will be no hitch in n contest between Buff nnd myself. I will be ready te come in nt IIS pound! nnv time the bout is nrranged." The new season finds Nelsen under the management of Jee Conrey, who nlse handles the pugilistic nspiratlens of Temmy Cleary. of Mnnnyunk. Conrey took Nelsen In tow nbeut a month nge, put the Seuth Philadelphlitn through n stiff course of trnining nnd then made the Kramer mnteh. Thnt turned out te be n geed match, instead of a peer bout for Nelsen. "Many boxers have tried te bring a ring championship te Philadelphia," RiiliI fnnrer. "And new NeNen is in the, field te put the Quaker City en the championship mnp. I have signed up Jee for n yenr nnd have guaranteed him n wrtiiin amount for the twelve months Before the 1021 -'Ji! season wanes I feel Hiirn thnt Jee Nelsen, if net the chnin- nien. will be right nt the titlcheldcr's deer." OiV of' O ft r'', .85 $10 Valu es Yeu Pay '..: "v, ""la '", i, ', "V re J n '. Te. V. Market Sts. NELSON STEPS OU ON MIL 0 BUFF en the Chin Five Leading Batters in Twe Majer Leagues AMERICAN M5ACIVE a. All. II. Hetlmann, Detroit. 147 eM 112 Cobb. Detroit . . . 12S BOS 122 Bnlh. New Yerk . 140 820 176. Nlslrr. Ht. Leuis. . IM R7S 121 Sneaker, Cleveland 131 (103 107 NATIONAL LEAOUE O. An. H. lfemsby. f)t..TOiils, 140 (172 12.K Iteusti. Cincinnati. 110 408 M Cruise, lloslen . 10H 814 4(1 Mellenry. ft. Inils 147 rt7 SO Mellrnrr. Ct. IOiils 147 0S7 80 It. Are. 2.11 ,8ff 1H7 .son 201 SSO 214 .371 170 .3(10 It. Ave. 231 .403 14.1 .331 120 ,340 mi ,ain 103 .310 TIGER SUBS ARE TESTED Second Eleven Sent Against Scrubs by Coach Reper for Leng Drill Princeton, N. J., Sept. 20. Bill Ito Ite Ito pero sent two distinct varsity elevens against the scrubs yesterday in scrim mages lasting nbeut forty-fire minutes, thus showing pretty accurately just what he has in the way of probable sub stitutes, Although there have been many changes after the start of scrimmage each day, some of the men substituted have net been kept through, and many of the first-string players have hed te play the entire session. Yesterday, however, the first team was removed early, nnd eleven new men finished the workout. The opening game with Swarthmore Is but two days off, nnd ns there will be only one mere srrimmnge before that the first llnc-up is very likely te begin the season. Instead of the regular offensive scrimmage drill, the first eleven were tried en defensive work entirely. Tedny the scrimmage will he light, nnd en Friday there will be nothing mere thnn n short workout. ALDRICH AT QUARTERBACK Used as Pilet by Yale Coaches In Signal Drill New Haven, Conn., Sept. 20. Werry ever the qunrtcrback situation nt Yale caused the conches te send Captain Malcolm Aldrlch te that position In yesterday's practice. Aldrlch played In the signal drill, but retired in favor of Joe Ocd when serlmmnging was begun. Uncertainty regarding three stellar candidates cnused the coaches te order this change. Charley O'Hcarn, fresh man star last season, is still out of commission, nltheugh he reported after two weeks' illness. (Jeorge Beckett, who began the season ns it favorite for the place, is slightly Injured. Itussell Murphy, who pluyed bril liantly In Saturday's game, is busy with scholarship examiiintlnus, although he was at the field In citizens clothes part of the afternoon. Jee (Jed, who has run the varsity this week, was freshmnn substitute last year. Although n bril liant drop-kicker and forward passer, his field generalship has been rather slew in execution. Sterrs was se severely Injured yester day that he may be out of football the remainder of the season. SEALED TIGHT Jtl lf( in Championship Beut WILLIAMS FIGHTS TO REGAIN PLACE Regular Lafayette Tackle May Start Saturday's Game With Pitt LIGHT PRACTICE TODAY Easten, I., Sept. 20. Fighting .Toe Williams, the husky Lafayette College tackle, Is en the warpath. Williams, who has been n regular tackle en the Maroen and White team the lait two years, wants his job back again. Therefore his aggressiveness. Lest year Williams, who weighs 210 pounds and Is mere thnn six feet In heights, marle a great reputation for himself. He tore the opposing lines apart en the offensive and en the de fensive was one ef-thc pillars of strength en the Lafayette line. At the close of m&m Lk&&iLLMJ Every Heur A.M. Frem 7.0 WEEKDAYS with additional trains at 2.00, 4.00, 5 00, 9.00 P. PHILADELPHIA te NEW YORK Parler and Di ning Cars ns Consult ia & Z t ftf 3VI Fer Sunday Tral Philadelph "After Every Meal" Mint leat peppermint or luscious iuicy fruit, either flavor is a treat for your sweet teeth. And a(( are equally geed for you. Teeth, appetite and digestion ail benefit Veur nerves will say "thank you your vim will respond. WRiGLEV'S is liked for what it does as well as for its BEG value af small cost laver Lasts! KEPT RIGHT L& SEPTEMBER 29, 1021 the season he wns mentioned en all stnr elevens. . This yenr, however, he wns slew In ffMHncr Inrri rnnrlltlnn. nnd "Mickey llllmtriftl nn ntiil. willl wns shifted te tnckle, get the call te start the Muhlen berg game. Hummel reported In first -class shnpe mere anxious thnn ever te mnkn the tenm. He did In W llllnms plncc Being forced te remnln en the side line last Saturday nnd play en U15 sec ond learn Monday nnd Tuesday of this week made Williams fighting mad. Wednesday Delbcl, the ether tackle, was imiililn le opt into tees because of a sere threat. Williams get his chance- en the varsity. He tore through tnc second-team line, kept en going nnd took out n man In the sccendnry de fense every time. Yesterdny he did the snnie thing nnd new the two tackle po sitions nrc n toss up nmeng Hummel Williams nnd Delbcl. Tedny there will be no scrimmage. Coach Sutherland Is well satisfied with the condition of the men and will slew down the practices today nnd tomor row. Only signal drill will be in order tedny. The Pitt team will leave Pittsburgh tonight and go te Allentown tomorrow morning und In the afternoon they will work out en the Muhlenberg College gridiron. Lehigh nlse offered the Pitt mnnngement the use of Tayler Field. On the Heur te 12.00 Noen M. and 1.00 Midnight Slcepcr en Midnight Train Agents, See Timetables Reading Railway ftjl Am rm m STORE OPENS DAILY STIintSllAY, rlKPTI'.MIIKtl 30, 10? t. 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