ttpk' w- " , - - - - -.- -. - ,-a iitt '"v- V ' " V l,i. I'V r " 1 D ' I I EVENING PUBLIC LEDaERr-PHiLA7JELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921 13 k - i , - , - -- - F01d Penn Eleven Is Set te Put Rellers Under Footballers Frem Franklin and Marshall iTi-.-" jwr.j'j5J? ' PLENTY OF SOCCER I MAROON CONFIDENT BOOKED FOR TODAY OF BEATING PITT VOGELIN TO START . FORMTODAY Fermer Central High Lad Will ; play Fullback Against F. and M. Eleven STUDENT HOME-COMING DAY r. nd M. Sebert.-. Snrtjv.'" ' Mdli0 frmk ltrewn Mfj Crrtn. ' ensii. Tenn . If ft mil,., left tackle ', Ifft fniard ,,., renter . , Hh Kuartl . rUM fnefcle ,.. rlhtend miarterbnrl. lfft imirivif k Wiifiiiiii "vaiKar, .v.-.-.& ,. .KrtsevnnR . , .(lentlwir '. .Hutlurland . liny , ... .Cochrane .. .Thnrmnn (Irate .ffliiW ru1 (Klsmillfr..,. '"?,-,:. iiWnVrd. I'mtrlre. ?rfrfwr rrlwftn. Hend linesman-. ,.3.- ; hmno-eemlng Any at J1.00..,... . Pennsylvania. The red UJllTCrnuy " - Many College Games en Today's Gridiron Card EAST i'rinnVinn."ld M"..t franklin Kl-ld i tVL? ..n v"' 1wrtlimerc at Prlncten. DarimnMik'. ,Ii,j; -C.rcif al Cmbrldie. CeVr!??i "Ji1 Y"." VlJOIury at Hanei er. YntJ? vvfit" nenaventura at Ithaca. lnn S.;.Vfrmnt at New Vfn. By?"B2.Jtt.V";i?.eH',,rtf at m,lt0 College. tlrilniK v."" vm' University at Byracusi. W an t.. Vlllnnevaat Collmevllle. M'ni viv.i.11 """"'" ' vaemnten, Pa. .town. v,rBlnlit vp. ClnclnnatJ at Mercan- "ffM1?..-. C2'uy ?l evidence. i'JJj. I? v"- MMhlenber at Newark Del or.)ham v. Wnshlnater. nt New Yerk. In.tOT0 Wc" V Lebanon VMIw t wSih. lehiS. ' V"' au"euhanna at Beuth Deth Deth Celmnbla vs. Amherst at New Yerk. nut'Xr- .V,,Alb.r,"ht ' Chester. K f V-W'"0 5' Nw Hrunstelck. (Ilm,,!) NeW 'Umhlr0 at West Point a-ame) Mimire a. west l-eini J,7 v" Sw"wlId at West Point (second wndeln vs. rthed. I.Innd mate, at Ilruns- bu?;n'.n'B,e ln,t,tu v. Geneva at Pltts Pltts plcklnsen v. .TnUi. . ....., vne.M-MMfcuj.tU ARM v,. Connecticut A- Yerk.W rl Unlve"y vs. Hobart at N " ... .. nrftt tltftlr T-..-i- . . wd blue gridiron -"- " "" . . XSX; M" (any victory ever fnce the Frnnklln Ht. Jehn's vm. U'.ai.,n x"." !c' . . Tuff '.""v. n!SVercc',t0.r Trch- ftt Hartferd. WlSvVn-..ClBi!!!en "' Si-hfetidy. )R!ilrr?fl.;v"f-?,8M.. Mlddtotewn. ij W ri.nl oellfRinn. thW nttrrnoen III hare In. the, chwrlnK ct en elation in. , .,..., nehwure mt Knmiiten v. u-nti..,,. ,. r.,i... r vs. Earlham at Kanevfi. UOn Ill-Hi l "'". rknn,l-.l.0 rrlAt KnVnTl i.ii .snttirimv win" . ......... -1 ,:-- ' . ii thn Rtuilents hml rrnt rpturnpa """ ; the f'niverHlty nnil nM n resu t tnc t0 ;C Bndi where thev held forth was ffhw h If SlU. "The University 1 effirlnllv vptenliy with n Snt Mr of"l2.r.QO,ef whom wme A!reu va Qulficv r'rtiTrte. ,,. piu.M.iii ii." - " ItlfllltJIfl, 1JJ wnsT re at Akren, TIGERS FAVORITES OVER SWART10R PEINCETON AND SWARTHMORE GRIDIRON STARS V Princeton Outweighs Garnet for Today's Game by Twenty Pounds Per Player KICKOFF AT 3 Nwarthmere IJntffirwerth . Willi Kniuicr . . Cernell Nhefmafcfr . . DudVy ftaden OflfM (rapt.) y hit ... . C'dtlfr . ... Atnlnndh . . . .IfTt ftid. UhI. a! . . . ,ffl rim ni'ijcw .lfft tJirklf (runt.) Krtk , ..left rnmru.... ... .f enter . .right tnairu.... . .rlBht tuekle ... ...rUlit end.... .aunrtrxlinelc. . . .left hnirixtrk. . . rlxht halfhnrk.., ....fullbnek U..V."' ". ":"ij.l,m of A. A ffi Tt which they'y ten .lell.r. )lnlnt vn. n- iratK .. n.i.i f nntlU'v01 'i"',1ln at pneri. III. ..Jluller vs. Gtorirctewn Collean nt In. With MX thousand "tlldPlltF I en i hand rllfernla vs. Olympic C'luh Rt l.erkeley. i- .k. lhc red and blue en te uetery tanr mi uuiii i". r-i nrtt k .. . m- Colerado Ancles vs. Wyemtntr nt Fert Cnl Ky EDWIN J. POU-OCK rrlnrcten, N. J., Oct. 1. The nen al tiger awakens from Its winter nnd summer Idlenesa today nntl will bnrc Its teeth, rear en its hind Iprh nnd cuff the enrs of Little Qunkers when Prince ton cnRaces Swarthmore in Uie epeninc battle of the 1021 football treason at Palmer Stadium. The first whistle sounds nt 3 p. m. A trifle rVlusrlc-beund. cramped and brnin-fegRed from its len-j fdeep, the TlTr linu inf vn rnnleil tlm ntf'Tii' American I...fflf.n at newer thnt Ketiplriied fppR Inst venr.' Arknnaas vn. Itendrlt at Fayettevllle. Ark I but the lust of the fight today Is PX lnhia A?k "" VH- " nrewn nt Ar,ta- Pted te fire the spirit of the jungle a year. "rv", I,., tender nil decked I 1? in their white sweaters with the unit. mi. out in inwr "." .. -.i .i,i ,n,.l rreii,; WftS expected te Mart n"i vj h.nex nt Iowa city. . . V.i.'i!.. r. .1.1 r- tl... !" Statn v.i. Cne nt AmeiJ. In '"'.""f'L,' '.' Ti1,."in.w".v'U. North Dakota Aurjlea a 01 mrPIinK "iii n " " ' nii-n, .n. n be Slimmer vacation started. lv"5!llrel V. V- Emrerln "t Manhattan It niuiuiif . I.emtmrd V. Vp.lnfirefA q nni.v..-.. t.i Kore nnil there 111 Hie wium rfai0nn ... ti-.i..... -. .'. "'.":."U'J-' "" .-....... nm, j.riiitny nt Jinrilia. U. r.ui -.l Mn hands nnd their (Unity . """hten V. Dakota Wraleyr.n nt Omahn. JS. pmhc.1 en their heads this af- pj'ft Ds"M'e?n.a. la. ternoen's game with 1 '. nnd M. W ill Drurv Va Central W.sleyin "t Sprln. 'hf !"izizr:.;w jk - K.umMOe ni0em,.. Shorty nucr nmn .' -- contingent ttemnlng pnrnew ilnce tl klMsV YJJLr. ...i i, llttl knots of students discussing the red end blue possibilities for the coming 'ear. The easy victory of last Saturday ever the weak Delaware teum has net given v. ,n,Ur.ta nf lied nnd Hluc fellow ers any feeling of being ever-ppttmi.stic. "'VAV' v" ' Thfy realise that Coach Helsman hns Mentana stnt an ficellcnt tram In the ninKing nnil ra:vy . n Meni irni h , Netrn Dame vs. De Paurr at Notre, Dame, lOul l"l- ni'i. .... ... .- . iijiu.inri be brought out Deiere ine nn i"" veeks from today with Swarthmore. Gettysburg, which comes te Frnnk lln Field net Saturday, is reported te have a fast, heavy team, composed mostly of veterans. The Penn students, however, de net feel that the battle field boys will take the measure of their favorite, but with the Onrnet. trnnltlnnnl enixmcnts of the lied nnd Blue, there Is the feeling that (something Tenneee i.i.t i, ,iit, ?Xrrn"ri Youngsters en Hand larniipft va. narpnll nt xrnn....i.... M'ehliran vs Mount Union at Ann Arher. Al.rnifr&n Michlean Arclen va. Alma at Kist Lannlnr. Mlnnoneta va North Dakota at Slln Slln rertwillf JIlfpjlMlDPl ve. Arkansas Aaztei at Ox Ox refi, Miiir Ml(innrl v. Oklahoma Airale nt Cnlum. e vs WUIni". Pelv at Beae- Olmrlln v Vlttntia ct OI,..rlln OrrBen AbbIeh vs. Chemawa at rervallls. Cr srtn, Purdue vs. Wibnsh at rurdua. SJ. I.eula vs. Kansas Ctty a: St Leuis. Vlncenln va. Lawrence at Madlien. Wis. SOUTH Alabama v fip-lnn Hill p.t TuBcalnesa. A'abama. A!tnma Poly va; Heward at UlrmlnB ham Ala. Pnter vs. Clemeen et Danvlll". Ky. rhattinoeBa vs. llryren at Chattanooga., vn. Newberry Rt Ornenvllle. N C. (iallaiidnt vs. Camp Humphrey at Wash- liffien. D. C. Dnrala . Slerrer nt Athens. Oa. Oeenrtu Tech va. Olttherp. at Atlanta, the city, will be en their way te Franklin Field shortly before game time. They are the guebts of the Botary Club, of this city. Scvernl -hands thev brought along will liven up th watt for the kick -off. Fer nearly all nf the youngsters it 11 be their firct sridlren game. Like true Americans, the youngsters knew Kr.tuelcy 'Wenlnynn at I.ex- k! ,Telvc hundred youngsters, mpinbern i r 92. ef the various boys' elutis tnrougneut Kentucky it melon, Ky. Miami vs Dsyten p.t Oxford, inn fcr'h Carolina vs. Lake Potent at Chapel Hill, tt C. HoAnekt. vs. O'tllferd nt Ruirm. Va Beuth Carolina vj. Hrsklne at Columbia, Seuth Carolina. Tennes'-co vs Maryvllln at Knexvllle. Tenneew. Tficas ' Blmmena r.t Austin. Tex. VaniWbllt .. Tennesaoe Nermal at Narh Narh ille. Tenn. the different positions, nnd these who ' . VJ" n a vs. OserKe v.aan-.wnen at cnar- ar Ijnerant of the great American cel , xav M.' i vs. Hompten-Sydn.iy at ix- 1a nn. ...111 unnn K.. ......n ....I tKu . rvtnn 'A c Kuiiii; will pymil Ifu !'!' uivi ui it ".::"", .',.. .. yt-i,,i. .t . t ift . .. r.iv.--t. i Virginia I'niy v. iuttviu .,m .., Di(iiuii;uui:e ui cfiuur, iiuiluui;.i uiiu HlarkHburc. Vn. ucsies Dy tneir nretner youngsters. wahinatnn nca ie vs. jianu-macen hi 1'enn was the favorite ler the came ""lll,"' " this afternoon, matter of fact, the big ... .-..- nmnn-v fttTerlte. Last week Franklin nnd Mnr- I MONTGOMERY COUNTY mil Uffentcd Albriglif 7 te (1 nnd ' hewed that they had lets of speed and ability. Yesterday afternoon was an ay one for the lied nnd nine. Coach Ilelsuinn, because of the heat! nd a desire te keep his team in shape for the battle this afternoon, sent them' boss nnd wine out its first onnenent. Princeton, with Us glowing triumphs of 11)20, its swift backs nnd sturdy linemen, rules the favorite ever Swarth more by quite n margin. The Oranne nnd lilnck holds n twenty-pound nd ntage ever the Little Qunkers, and this nlenc is almost enough te Mving the dope; but in addition the Tigers erj' paper have n superior eleven nnd, last but bv no mennH least, is the pres tige of the New Jersey institution, which usunlly imbues rivals with stage fright or a subconscious idea that de feat cannot be averted. Tigers nig Favorites The old dope often has been slapped severely in the face and en ether parts of Its anatomy, but a one-sided victory for the Tigers seems ntwi,red if the Ornnd Old Man runs according te form. There Is only one feature that may prove n thorn in the side of the 1920 ehnmpiens. There Is a fear of over ever confidence, nnd Conch Hill Heper hns been trying te drive this out of the heads of his pupils since practice started some three weeks age. Overcentidence is u disease thnt will steal the strength of n giant. Swarthmore has a geed aggregation, a tenm thnt must be taken seriously. Coach Hey Mercer knew football from beginning te end and there will be eleven men fighting the Tiger every step of the way nnd they are clever nnd game men, tee. Princeton will have te fight for every yard. Keck and Leurie Il psNliMiEaMftiilH " ?"" """ - -. 0mXtrf&')f&. XJ y iBlKv l IEI11 flBHHL . mm. w&&&m JlssssssssHf Smsssss W .. :'$fti Kiwf ' 'V'lssH S4ll0 ausssssslssssssstf'';':-,-:'"ui.. ' HaRaemaBaBaBBBBBsH J&k & '"'"' H SSSSSSSSSsMfcjtXCVi SSSSSSSsM S IKh JaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsliiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWB4'' ' sflBrHKJgH l-Jlk ' " Prlnerten Cint- -fOVss tHjHsm F Gciarzs,..-- S9,VKit'''i, TBmm iH niumrr StturtHnvntv? c JFrj?, zmMHmm w ' . - ahihrts. hh .imr &' .'!"$ MMIMIStiWW VSm'M' DON LOU RIE. Princeton ".uVe'f.l XMmmMM MMW Quarter BWBHaMB-Sfe. Wdlii' MVf ' & CJF Cr&QrP I asssssssF-TTBl " ' JsPatsH l vuJ. sVsW iff MM Crt.KECK.PHncofcen-... W gl 5 w t!iii sy VSflffiMKBV' -- ISS Phila. Meets New Yerk Field Lafayette Eleven in Midsoaaen Club at Disste Parkn Hibs J Ferm for Big Battle Against Open Season Panthers Today CRICKET LEAGUE IN ACTION TEAMS PLAY SAME SYSTEM .left end .left tinkle left R-uurd renter .riirht aunril rlKht tnrklp rljtht end ininrterlurk , left halfhnrk riirht halflmrk . fntlh'iek PIHsbrnth. . . . RlHn , llarmap ,. HaeJt IWrwaer Se'delsen felan r. William lln'lerntl (rant.) Dnrlea Andemen ' . Hewitt Lafayette vs. Pitt The biggest early season football game will be played at J'a-sten, Pa., this nfternean. Rebert W. Maxwell Sports Editor of the Eucning ?JubUc ledger rt ill referee the batt'e nnd review the game In Monday's Kvr.M.ve Pt'hi.ic Lkdekh. The game of soccer will be geins In le''r',",', full blast by net Hftturdey Hut en William the xck-p-dtile Ibis afternoon are a mini- u,Uirn br of pimi'H. seveml of which loom lltrdd dp ns important. The Philadelphia f,.,n,n,, Ainerlcnn Leuue rejirehentntlves are In itrunner action with New i erk Field Club at ' l-lierkii UKsten Hnll Park. Stnte n-arl and I'n- J,';1,",'!,, run dtriM'i, xviiiii inc .xiueiini iiiku' Inaugiiralps the season here with the Knsteti. Pa., Oct. 1. This little town I hilndelphiiilillji-rniutis opposing the I M threbbine with excitement tednr, jiroeKijn iin.s nt Jeutn m.u uutir , ,.ven down in the heart of the business sireeu. A mnjerltv Divitdiin nf t their opening matches nnd the teams In the .Second Division start next Sat unlay, likewise the eight or nine ec liens of the Allied I,e:iiue and the In YELLOWJACKETS CLASH WITH ALL-PHILA. ELEVEN Visitors Went Through Last Season With Geal Line Uncrossed The gridiron season up Frankford way will be Inaugurated this afternoon en Ilrewn'H Field, Oxford pike nbevc the Frankford High Scheel, when the Frankford Ycliewjackets lift the lid en independent ball by plnjlng Tem Keilly's All-Philadelphia!! eleven The followers of the Yellow-jackets will be out in force, ns cverul thousand a5PLUNDTH. GdfnetT, FuIIfadCrC M'rMnn. ntwl im n?i Hie Mil rnlleim v of teams in (he First Miidents nre n.-rvetislv nwuitlng the the (rlcket League ilny ,sil,. that will send Lafayette into notion igalnst Pittsburgh nt Marce Field this aternoen. It's only the second game of the pen- Lnti Cr.. 4V... f.,-n. ..l ..a- Ia 1 At... .!.. .!..!. I. -M .1 ."" l"..l' "..".".. '." " ."""". " .'l. 11 111 W1C ....-i. ....... .itnii oe7eii iriuiidiy Rumps ini,.f imrv.rtnnt one This year it even are en ted.iv liiyeiit. but In nil see- surpas.s j slgnificnnce the tlmc- tiens will be practice matches, the honored e'nsh with LnfnvetteV main managers t man v teams arranging ilvnl L"hiirli. The local students are gnii ei that hne net been listed. oeiilldcnt of victory .!,.; i Vi'!"'1'"'" '" selwltiled te be NeV(.r ; the history of football hn liinjt.i this week end in the American Lafayette hed the same chance te uumn i.iugiie. All ught clubs will be in ae- te gridiron fame as today. Coach Jeck I1 .' i iT 'ift,7""n In Eam"s .h"r''' Ht S'i'herlnnd has an nrrny of veterans who .,' ." ' '""I'H'Ki-L nun lloiyeKC wiul( he we comer iv nnv cnl eire. nnH Olllbs ItT'f hnnkpil in nnv Inmnr. r1...t n ,. .1.... ... .-i.. ft.. '.! t.-.i- m row with Im.ii...i..i..i.! -V ri".Y:. ..I';" ' ' .' "" "u' '" K"i '" ""- ""inc "i ".""ieiiiiiu ui jiiiiu s iiui)- century. 1 t'tl ! nlwl X. si Via 1 r - Renresentatlves of Eight Firms te 'T,' "V;. ,. ,erK rJTia ;.lul' llt . "et" tPnm1' re frninfd te mlilsenflen ""Ki'ia-i, wtir. i uaiR. INDUSTRIAL MEET DRAWS 450 tN I Hltb Four rt Compete at Northeast Field The representatives of eight city's industrial concerns will vie Tlie ether four form. They have te be, for the engage , i ' .l'n.mLW0''",a'V., M;,"1",e" hut exhlbl- inent'eut en March Fl-ld will be no pink of the . 'or, gnmes in the Internntiennl League ten nffair. The boys are out te win. ric for ' TirxcV.it i. J'Tscy City mnKe it im- : nntl the hnttle will tnke the best they ,j track and neld'supremacy this after- T,lf. may ,)e inferi,rPted n '' I'litZ'IvTereX" nht. it his never He n the . . m, . ,, . Tr.,i;n,, lnnnie ..... .:.;';." .""" "'".' W1U l ". ,"",t "'. 'nat the 1'nntlieni nw ppiiiiDnN innnVi" stk... tks ik." "u"" ' i riAn n nn iti niitiiin i-iT Tin siiii I ii:iisl I t i 1 1 L' I mi I 11101 iIhiiah ...& .i rnni. ti I SmTIIPn ril I A I nil I ''" "" i-": b1"1"""' " ."" -- , " - v ,' ,:i'-" u -jiikh. uuvun- ,. OHI.-I1 i-op t nrner is nuiet nbeu A nil I I UL U MM A I UN Manuel Training High Scheel at Twen- '"K" n tre tight for lcadershlp. ns the hnnces. ns usual. The old for 'Mmllrlrn MMMI nil tr-nlnth and Somerset streets Over 450 , "JvYnZX? i 0ntf t0'lay n.n,i ''" ms m,lrh My about his tenm. nllU I I ILIV UUlL UILL I " " " ', " , ' . ' Y'lJ'l', 'IV -"T" .' (I?- lnts. T1"1- ? the talking, and 1 1 riui a-rrst niki u ii i-v .". t ui' u u i ri iiiiiiuiTiniri i f,, i . i n .i . i rn up t . . . v i i . e i...ii,.t,iu c,nt,v. Thern- Irwel f,. '...:.. V. .r ." imiij , euiicr-iiiv.'i j' Vn. i"1" ' nccemiiany tne tenm. emewhat. Stein, nn shifted All-American ! ten-Fuller Company. General Klectric f he piny today and tomorrow will civi nter of "lf20. has been moved n. ,. season tickets have already been dis- , Army Takes Qn Twe Rivals. ' Company, Fex Moter Company and j, " PhHadelni.ia',. i?. " vnnir rn,.tVVrrl-""Wr l nte thp L01 S. fl!'.t,le tV.. is ".!"" "I? I J ..... i Art Leem Mills. of ,ns Ve ,1, 1 elvT'' h.. K " ' AJ. Lr t'' 'i'" L ".II .. .sc?8?n tmuiaxmg narvara nar- Twentv-eieht events nr, en the pre- .indiMHit-. I possession . f vt' , '' " i wn ed '. '"' ' '' " ,T' ."u . : . . . . i .....--- .... .!., -riw. iiu,.....i " .'. .. . . r. . "- m ttti-ii ram. including several rer l)e, '- '."-iiimna who ep-ned the :i- unn en tne bench ever its eleven. Manager Hewnn Uewker has been scouting fur many months nnd has supplied Ceaeh (ieerge Jehnsen with a let of fine players, to gether with the pick of lust year's squad. The All-Phillies hntl n fine record Inst yenr. They ran up a total of 2(17 points against tiicir opponents, nnd never had their goal line crossed. They held Vinceme te a tie and defeated Ewing 7 te 0. Tem lieilly has a sur prise reserved for Frankford. Th line-up : vard Plays Hejy Cress ardship te keep and women. Twe large ..ilver loving ' ""'', "K" s,nsn here premise te I Little Tem Levies, the clever enntnin .-.ii liii'H.l"- Jn tne KlCklnz stv e of ' Of the visitln.- .1..fn .... .l. a..- rn . . I , ? ' ', nil.. - UIUL llll- the President's 'np ami M. I Frankford ThemaB left end Oberitfell left tickle . Dale lift guard .. 4. SBtsn ml .-, MAvmaM The Tigers hnve Captain Keck unn itwpath. '.'.'.'.'.". "right nuard".' Den IiOiirlc and there is net a tacule !t!upplf rlitht tnckli . or a qunrterbnek in college who enny---- compete with this pair In their respee- Nemalc l-tt halfback tlve positions. Then, tee. Hill Hepe Mallow .... risht h.iifdicic lint Cnrrltf n,l Ollrnv rrvr. Tl.tl.rnll , KuUffmnn .. fullbaLk .. backs te run with Leurie. The fourth! P1SjrJ2!'.-i'f-,.r.,,n A.l-rnlla. . .New comb McOennlclc . . .CelumtiUH I'ulvln . . . .burten ... .Malene .... Oulden . i.lcl'nn.jiny i"ole ,M Gcwhii . . Donevut. I VAI C CVPAPCQ WCOMflllT "lll,lftl" U'repny win ne . nnuru-.i. u- J-Ji" II,:f',lll,,T,' mnn-i.ui.ver. are an in geed eendit en and YALt ENGAGES VtKIYlUlM I WPn us geld, silver and bronze mednl --'1 'LV-'1'" MeGhee father ; H;irt and ready for the frav, but he tee re- I . te the athletes finishing first, second J '''' -hee. two of the cleveren for- fused te predict the outcome. He ha. I and third .!! . i y' '"' ,','1''r I,-,r'llt'e taken his lesions from Pen Warner Fvery college represented en the I Thc Hfi of PVents Includes 100-yard , ,s n,niJ,t7j! l,tt,h' hlP The two teams tedav will piny ihe gridiron will hnve teams battling te up-1 dash, ".-.-yard dash for boys, 7.'.-yard liru" ',, 1M ,?"nI!Jl,i ", , te,""'1,"1''" s"me ",,'"t"-m Rutherlanil was an All All held the presti.e of their institutions 'dash for girls. .TO-ynnl dash for ;, sv';)t,,n ' n dozen V-.r" a'c ", "rf ? the I'ltt team ser ser en the football field this afternoon j i; M&AVJ" '' STtS Although last Saturday saw the real r(linrter.nie relay for girls. O-yaru ,, J f inv' tot""?' P'd along te Lafayette and new the beginning of the 1021 enmpnign. there I ,.n, 220-yard dash. 150-yard dash for ,Itlerl thpy hnve Villlam SleGlvern ? -Vintls nutUnF t,lem nte execution. hvere sevenil colleges that did net get' fut men, hnlf-mlle relay for boys, halt- .), played with the Belfast Celtic, n a Dntt'1-' between master and position still Is undecided, with the iTIma of jwrleds Ten and t-ele minutes . 1 1' ----- - . - ,, ... , i'...,'... ...in in.- IH'HUM I'llH' i ....n into action. They nre nil nt it tedny. I '' "ay ler executes, ene-mue u- team : Ilnrry I.n-nrv. Hnrt McGhec. ""V"fn, r. , , Destiite the enrlv date there is one ! ter-cempuny relay, shetput, running w Uudlmrt. fermerlv of Ascension ,, A ferniir Pennsylvania star will call ... !, ? f ' bread jump, running high jump, stand- Themns Kennedy. Fddle McDoneuch l" s'Rn,,,) for Lafayette today, al- game in the east that holds all tbeiln i.rnn,i !Umii and lien, step and . Willlnm Kerr ir.i..,r n...i rn.J:..' though he will nlnv a hnlflmek noRlHe.. i aaan ... . a . - " .---.., u..'t if ln' AilJallU' . . ' " - . I'lxen. .Inmes fiilmeri. Jehn Hritrimm "." "e'ense. ne is uets Jlrunner. who thrills nnd nttractiveness of a N'evemher nmn. contest. That one will he stneed up at ! L'nsten between Pitfburgn and Lafny- RPMTI PY WIMi HONORS ette. This Is truly a maim- lcnuue btiMILtl WIIMb MUlMUne contest and stands out like Hill Penn i ,, ' " "' tffiii i l iiltl.ll. i i . i l.rnrst lfuteiier, Jehn Parker. Theuiav ' ' , ur ls P'a.wng nis nrst game en I Denehue, Jehn Celeman, formerly of "" -"nroen Held. Fer runnlnK mates. I Iiarhend, Scotland. I.ninier will have Captain Lebccka, """"i "'i ri"iis;ieirz. lllli. is a DnCK NINES IN FINAL CLASH Lansdale and Doylestown Clash at Ambler Other Gamec Thp final enme In the series for the th'OUzh a lteht workout thnt consisted m . .... -...,. T nnmm wilt 1ie tL't ,,ml lhV'ta nt Ambrer w. Fer fifteen minutes, however, Heis- nnd Lansdale. Twe previous games Jnan changed bin program nnd the en- ' resulted in a win for each team and iirevarsityijpiad went through a vig-.,,. i th0 wildest disorder with ' cneice nmentr .iiore.- .sewev. nniier-i ... . . . .. big and Cleaves. It is net prouaeu-l wesl ni"y l0 la' &t' t,arna,:al1 ".compared with the ether james in - Tep8 international in Batting. Pitch-, M CO I F TPH Tfl PI AY UCDC u1'' .th,lt ceml'arf" favorably with the thn fhe'relectten will he mnde before A team composed of players of 'he Weal this Motion. H IIIIOO Ltlltn IU TLA I HtML. bi'sf n the Fast. riia. tne selection vn tie mam. Deiere phl, H, grh00 wm creB bats with Lernltr the hte- noise Im the Penn. na and Heme Runs I Them , 1 . , . thc players tire ready te trot out en Ht. ijamaiMs at Hixtv-nfth stre-t nnd Elm- i .!, 11 V. ' i,w.., tne I enn- "a i ijere ure only two new players en the gridiron for the first klckeff nt noed avenue this afternoon, m the west I J ranklin ami Marshall contest, but the Jack Hent'ej. of Baltimore, wen tne Misses Helltns and Stirling Alse En- the Lafayette eleven. One is Hrunncr 3 o'clock. Vfinly n-"P win t... Mairee catcher, fern j .Junkers should prove victors with ease. International League batting crown. tePeri i n.rfh.lir. Te.i.- and the ether is llerrv n freshman from iffand Heeper nre veteran tacklP.s. rltrU K ? ''; ' repetition of last Saturday's! nrcellng te averag.-s released this - ered Be the' ' "f , the Philllpsburg IIiKh Scheel who ban and Ed Stlnsen, nt the end. is .mother eeem.d base. Hartrarn , I'ark Hen'.nkif. third h'K eie is net evected. Anether bnt- lnerni,1B. The first baseman and -Hi" ecu I.eltch. the Hrl ish. b,.,.n ,lljln, , t , tfc of last year's regulars. The ethere .SV?' JX'-" of t1"' championship team irrn'h n.n,JrVm V" K"1' f'hanJI'."" nmmnKes t end. Herrv can catch a en the line nre newcomers. They are ; .-Stlrf Briih.t n?M mS5 R" a" 'a . "nJrau'tt: 1? .s"n-fhmore-Princeten con- ',.,,,, thp s,USe ith a mark of ' ? 'Zjj'K.'" " "nt.,... ferwnrd pass better than nnr player en Lipscomb, at center: Haker nnd Wit- " iep. Lit Brether. rt at P iweten. but here oe the! ,0 ,,!. nNe led in home runs "'-n Pjaye r- J Ii: ss Alvn Stirling, the sqund. and it is ,i thnt he rival" mer. guards, and Snively, end. " u-f w- C Us ifl,J'"r,,ifi a"'1 llf,;ly ? 1th twentv-feur nnd in hits with 214. h" ) r. :"n chnn iplen . M.ss Marmn ,-ven J . I,.roe. of Mnroen fame a few .I.; icini uicii nut. i iu "'"'"' - '"- -uiftrtu-nil. .. uri l v i.mwir.iy irm - . inrillOnV Willi liWffii-"i r , , .i...--iv. -- f'fitnpt tit tli ..,,.. mi i ., H'" hnekiield. made up of Captain Geiges. wy. puwa en grI?rt"!JIn1;l0"J1,;j Vale Will Wntrli Vermont end. foi'ew.,1 by te former Ma.-km.Mi. Mftli-II . Cip" teurnV, ,.,,,,r'U ,'" . White. Cetter and Asplundth. is a vet- ,L JiVmI IZJJXitJl Sn "inn. Vel,. ,!, v.. ...... .. .-.. .n... .. u-..uh. the Newark manager, it,,. ,".," ' ''' teurnaiieiir at the " j '- ........ .... .1. . .-. - ... ... ... . - .'I 'ii ai i-v I ...n.rri i.i. i . enin one. speedy and clever. Asplundth I'ltlens. The Mayer dc-Kred thl nctlen wan u th,. htmKf ninn nn Hie team. The ,an " the BUKUestl.m ... J. I), w l.liei.itnif Swarthmore fullback tips the scnles at 21.1 pounds nnd stands ( feet H inihes. He punts tar and nign, can forward pass, run the ends and buck the line. He is a valuable player, and will be watched closely. chairman of the leal boxing commission. Frem another seurc? It wan lnrnid th" com cem com mleslen'a action we hecaua of adversn 'r'tlclim of thn rommls'len'a renduct of rc--Htit bexlnK shows. metlt. Onllniirilv inn. iv.x.l.in'f ...... nnd Otis l.nurv. of Haitlmei-f. r re --.-. .... ..........I i ,-.... i ..-' -... --- . . much attention te this frav. but this Themas, v he pla jetl third for tl e Atn t . . . . . . i.. 1. 1 i i. fviiMin ir nines en a different aspect letics severni years nKe witi iem- Keady, the former Lehigh Hatch Moter Plays 25th Ward Iiae wen lt .n nr.ru lht for the mn rlfitH, w)tl le en the full. firOllQ lntnrfrul.... ...! ..1.1! .1-111 I Which rcjitttrd in iliii-fcald tWh 1i"h: ! lmnlBlimnt from the field, etc.. also nan chancing his mind about the feuith , League meetings attended by orator) member of the bucktield. ' nnc strife. j ... .... ...... ... .. . . ....i..i..i i. .,..! i i i, i.. .... ....... ,:..!. I I '"KCHn 10 Milrt l.Cllv eiliei IS SCIU'IIHIiMI Ml pilCIl llllll Oliri- III- U' iwunc in .III iijiuii mill , . C ' C .Wattmer was r-ai.led as a ....talt.tr for Lnnsdnle this afternoon, and he will ' h'- n inj "ail " "'""'e -eeu I 1 OlUty S bClwlasHC irantCS te Mart the enme with V. nnd M het be opposed' by Longacre. Piesldent n.e M.mne '.' ""..?, Will W'aWi Geiges (Jelgps also will be marked by the Princeton defense.. The wee nuiiiter- htick is exceedingly mviit en hl feet, coach, ns tutor of Vermont. The Illue didn't exactly walk nil ever Hates last Saturday, and Old F.li followers are Hatch Moter Cemtinnv .ll! nlav the .w- "" l HlrU Wliat tile ISUIllK. can de er.l came of the er!es ivlth the Tertv-elRhth against a Ready machine. iru easenan team n-. 1 uwi -nun nne..Mn - l llnrvard encriL-Ps Itnlv Pr... .,r,,l . I r av.nue tnis nrtprmien Trev ..na ir.Neui i r.i,. ,r, , " , f " .......... . .. iiiii-.iu win iinve mi ngnr iretn the nrst ' wnistie te gain the decision. Jehnnv . Hnrva-d is going te de just d'U for i iiieineilcs uf lasf j enrs buttle :.e tee iresii in their minds te permit tliPm ..I I. ; r I ill. ''inch will begin en Tue i...n . Octo- .IT 11 fini.she.l the Th.'f..iiini.r..nr ,.!ll l, .... -. ... .. . ...-. IaiI " ur iMit- ill Tilt season win n .....- .. aSc-. .v.-.. ni...st important events of the ..nr nn.l Shannen, shortstop en the A s last tJlP ,., M ., re , fnvj 'J1 ' ear, had a ..121 average for the -en- with the national champienship3 son. Other former lin-nl player and "' hie lenuuers tinlahed high in tlie stand- i. .. i Jen HIKi". . ' . l. ! C and Scores of Yesterday In ndilltien te winning tlie hatting crown Hc'if'-y also n the pitching title, although be part riimred in but twelve names. He wen eleven and ln-t roe lies boss. Th.. A . .il ies Heads West Phlla. Seccerists J" one during the season K-'cntin, th. "e mungster who tolled for the Phillle Hill Ponevan was the UVst l'h' Sui' l-r I r".' t J. en ai. i ns rum 1 vi. . r, .... te I t, 'casjr.r . .J r. . . i-.... " nt .N,,at .'i v. I't'nt Ji... i . .. .r. and .1 - il !niT..jn rJ iiiriuur wearer ei tne "r ht-i.... ... i- . Ujawen and (Jold is the only Philadel- nt source of contention all week ItCt. Pnm.n Ia...i iTi-i. tlw.l. irlrtu nf Nntivitv flnM.nt Up lirrfiflp l0?? lSllP M'irjn' . "mi tn.i uikii uiiu in 'imruiury . .-.-..- .-..-rf ', . " UfnAnl it... ii.. i . nl nntnmn ctpnatc nnl tf.mnpfiu .mvVi riiu uMinnv T1I1T1UI.M- nniiiir n uiiu iumui; i,. .-. w. i.... i.,,..v-. . ., ill - 1 .1 " l !... AK.... t v 1. .. ! t i.i Aistn-n continue neemai er nun wgueu uuve i-nrec-u iiicr Silli-ViVtlle ! Oiu.k.rtitrn. The Garnet averages ICO pounds, . Nirtwrth Hlsh at Norrlstewn HUh, Nnr- , which is net light by any means but - ""'ft,,,. Varli IIIeh , XAm ytUm WxU if nntv Mr A -1.11.1 Tli. i.i.cnu I nSHlU. L..u. .nf ...i.i. hj n..ni..'wAn ui.,w.i . itAr.itn.m aimi.... rer from the cfflT. "' .At Second and K,;ie avenue Ie Frnin ' nu ... . eme e...., , ,,, . rT " " "" '" 1 111 I IU l . . 11 , . n 1 t " riur 'i n."'i n - s in einpi. iiniin Li'xaim innii r r.ini i. iim 'iinaee ........ . Jli-ir, v .ill. HIV, IV iV LJ llll.n.lt- lilTJ Ifctie IT HlUIHvIli Kaoel i-tiirM third of the vaisitv wiuad hut this venr 1 move te Bristel where thc clubs clash A'...l - , .. .- .- . ' "-. .-- ."seiiil IS III ni. """ me c-uy Nl'llOOIS. ', iv" : ,, The r-nmlnilcr of the Penn line-up , " I-iBRctB & Myers nice rial nnMi niu I.. 1 11(1 II 1.. ( "i .' twrt-t, j J.'.U, I II1JV 1. 1 OJsS I,,.,- lOUiriH HIP TlIiiFiOTi tn n BtniiiKtill nnrt .. . . i i ...i.L ,.... .., .,.! n at llest Chester 111,1.. , ,' ll, Sf g ,tBe,:iJ-0,I,ll ",r"U8h " ' '.Ble .lefeat. J..hm.y Ogden. tl..- . . , ,.' ",'' n "" K"Ml ""'V , , ,, . .former Swarthmore College pitcher, is t Teme Scheel, l'nrt I).-. He'.' Lless hns ;f, sweet barkflelti in I .hc n.al lender of the league with . Scheel nt mil ehu..i.. :??""' l"en'U,,Rrrl ,nn 1KleI'e!- thiru-twe wins nnd eight defeats , ,.. ! "Knon will he watched c'e-cly. for vjiKll-u.Hn f tjSJ,.i,'rj victories were wen . -,... ..ipaii, mi.ii " un sillCil lilt' Ildiy V 'UriM I I . I fsTflP U'lIU '1T i UriMl'.i n f,..., ,.-... ...... ,, tn l'l I la ir- , Brandt's Athletics at Rockdale .f nt thn Wl 1 I (illle Hlch hewer. nrtheaat Illerh n ! "...m s- . l. i! It ACi . rs "ant (Tm-.-. Ileckila f ti -Ii uf i hn. ;. tllrnnisnn Tr.nlrn lllflh e LYMPI -4VTk Bread and Bainbridge IIM1 i:u:MS(,, (KT. 3 HI m .lOIIN.Vr FITZGERALD vs. MACK D0RSEY rxr-'. Wallace HILLY vs. DEVINE ' JIMMV vs. Lavender KiiumU JCK L0UGHLIN vs. PALMER K Kdiuiu irr. WELLING vs. C00GAN srus mi -ill- hum Hetel ultuu li..fr-i llniiil nl I eiM si st Iti-giilur nrlrrs. In miccesslen ears nam. . ... i.i. :... ...ttv, ...,i.. i .1.... .i.. ... .... A .. iireves, ei iiiiiiiiiiie -. ..im t..-ii...- At that time, Cngneti kicked two field ' fi winit nn,i ten defeats, and Themas ?r W'.,P'VVPrr e,n0U?h t0 bnnB lle- ' UI. twen" -four victories and ten ,le feat te the Cambridge boys. . , "' Zlhet the Orioles. Klve the ren- t eneh Heh hisher was net at all satisfied with the results obtained in ejm for the success of the Baltimore ti.i.m llit uffKnll. - .Jit l. . I . ... " -v i ' i . r. .i, nl,n.....iii.isiii.i uoeH. r ieii 1111.-11" le iiiuaii'i iiiu nscin i ei Hieiiuii. " " n-n iu- n unn eiMaiin'ii in tenm tills sensen. r Sl vrtv the nme as stnrte.1 the ' m0"! c? M..,I,..'hf' "'?''' .3 nveruce 205 peund.s. Wlttmer is the . ,.. T ..,.,. the de ible-heuder last Saturday, when " tntWM; i TTTJ; J'rtVYVaHRU H V, 'f nln wi ns ItwIlMW'tt forward and be weighs 182. ' nner' WrV ' West '' ndlidMnhl., arynr.1 had te give its be,t te bent . , c ,,, l,?u " ' Hn 1,U' wlU be Mt left t'p'1- ' hnvi ' IIAp , In I w n i K'k ll th IM With a The back- , llijch. (). ,. u , , ,. , , Mlddlehury and Hostei. Iniversltv. Beet and Saddle Wtn (lenthner at left tackle the lad ' nnve annexed the pennant, as it wn BVprniss 171 Cnthnlle HUh. 1i Southern lljeh. . There have been severni ,l..mntln..E in - .listingubhe,, himself last Sntur-' j &, ,,Xl lers'ef C'?he Th 'swnrthmeVe line will be out-' m'.!K?TB '"'" ' :""'""""" the'njtlar rnks "ami "he SZ, "TlrTdTTn.ce Handicap of ffi'ffii'e'n? SEE! : l&,"?n ! InaustrialhK.e.,1nex;,1,Saturi for weighed by close ,e forty pounds The rrrl-.K-lM-ni Hlch. U: Ablna.en , hn ,,,. lv,n a chnnP, Jfe Kl"l lulT t"""Se et ght tee ? nii f ni?.,.. 'A""1101' the championship of the city. ('nr,ltt forwards average only 100. ,nrlrv nith . 7i Chester UUU T. Charlie Hi.ell. whose drnpUek beat the final day of the meetlux at the The blekflril wilt IwiT0! '"'"iuS'1 - ' nili,nn0 "" ,I",'rf"rrt 1'''' Hei, Cress last season, has been playing Husnuehann.i course th.s afternoon. A Mlka Wliitel.lll Jn tn ieVi't 'i'.iVkt1 I I - " . I SOCCER TEAM S T E ' tell .Vudemv. Jit sw..rtl.n...re ' n the second eleven, hut it is llkelv lame field is entered nnd competition nd Well, tK?,intr.rrlKi wU-, Independent Grid Games 0UUV'.rl!.'!!!!0 Mt , "5-- ,own 1Mh -. ,.nnlden ,Bh 'that he will be in there running the will be lively ntiwng the better class lK, ' ! Germantown Blues and Gelds Each! " ! iilA?",d,,,lBtti?nd,-. Varsit, nt the first klck-iff tedny.1. III. of horses. Captnin Alcock appears best loev .' 1 "i,.s,,,.n?'s. "Pi1 lP" Miller will ,.11.1'hinie- t t.an!:ferd. lin.wnV lipid. Germantown uiues ana uems tacn , 0 educated tee ma be needed te eet n .I., of the Held, v ith The Pert-r and Bell- -raiLiiiitiiDTriini't-.Aji. ,.. 111:11 ' - r . 11 . . - . . . -. . m. 1 iriini pihp. HiMivr inuihini iiihii t1'!"''- OCUrc unce ' :..., , . .- .. IiiIhu minTm sulkll ss I-rVilTfll Rslf1 I Wt MeAnrtliv. Tn.,ii .t ' . 1 I e'r Rubatlttile hncks nre almost cer- ww te r action, according te the siz. uiue score ns the B(1nip precresses. Other Eiitwtlt...A 1.-1... . 1'piinLlnnl tvniu nntl llhnirn street -- ..Mwj, nun- iiiii-kk nrn llllllONr flp. - "; '." '.Vi".rt.7.. I.l .V "... t.i " i-nMtrtmu. nr 11 I'm iikiuii. lit i iniNiiiiniikrn Ir.i " . "" Bi"e iTORresfCN. Kelstnan u 0...1 ... . . ... anh.iu.T. i. iai.'ub in test out ins ffiiUit0 matin. d in nil proba preba th. y iarR,e n.iber will he ruslied into ..t,l""", , ."'c Inte periods. Last I a.,iL ,"" f!'r ,llP fourth period, the I : Ml week In Hi HMIiaiuiii ua viinewiiiini 11. nerlnnee. of W'llrnlneten, at llrlrn, of IMrbr. Sixth ned (freenway streets. Irhy, Hli-erten nf Woedlmry. Ilebart nt Cliften IleUhta (Sunday). fUbs fchewpj lttle I'Vtl the! VWters naw, (i0O(1 intern Score Once The Germantown Beys' Club Blues and Gelds fought te a 1-1 tie at soccer ibis morning. Senlln scored for thc Hlue.s and Vinll tallied for the Gelds. The line-up follews: (ieMs Illues H rhllllps 3U.ll Nidvll r, Kiwncir . rlnht fullback. C. Ilr'nghurst N. I'hllllpa . .lelt fullback. .. riiewiihultt I McClulu.in rlnht halfba.t. .E IlrlnKhurt Mielv .... csntfr hnlfbncU .1, jteeves CrolKhten Hit nam.acK n, t ur ......... .11..I.I. !..... 11 .1..- ,,.,,----.- .n,-... e.. ...i . iiaiii.ni uui.n.riii.iiv . ..... iiviinrr ifwiii Liun. iiiMinn i-i-i... nu.in ' "" i Woedrurt InslJe right .... Senlln n 1 1 . . . . . . .snni'-i im ii .in . . , v enrn) I Today's Soccer Games AMHfUCAN LKAOUK What May Happen In Baseball Today ...I- '" linn. tJ. . urllls "'ey have been gettinc N-tt Tork Field Club at Philadelphia ,,',.:',, "muiiinj l0 siOW V.W.. a",i -nrNhall. they huve de- lt w eky '!! tb?, Wam,u Dl,ri,'R tllc I-anc,6 ' ''"l te reports from Cth ',,;., ai"' M. collegians their t in- n .? n '!,rB,! "mount of "efthein,e ""nB "' th 0(f,,1R1Vt, wa"ued wit r th? """mouth shift. Week p ,m",c,' su'-cchs during the Most of ih-'lM,1"1" " !eal h1"1'" Un... ?,.. the visitors arc veterans nnd bow tl.. ....., Vi nr? veterans and 'K .."'. u''t were cxnected tn !,... i.i... 'in thrP'iT M,,n,, ln "ne. "viN 'tS,l;,"l',''v.:aafrar. fW Jn-tlie ling " ' l K0 nm Unruh strwt. Ilnferee, NATIONAL Cleerit Yeunit LKAOUI1 Ilroeklyn Hibernians a: I'liliadelphla III bernlans. P K T. Field, Tenth and Ilutler slrwls. Kpferer Arthur Wataen CniCKKT CLUIl lkaqui: I'Irrt Dl.lalen Meerlen Whltts vs. Philadelphia Iteds. at Cliih . New Yerk. I'lttshnruri St. I..la . Husten . . Ilnmkhn . Inelnn.itl Mrairii Phillies . 03 SO S7 10 IS (Ml nj si (in r. 7ft 81 clsinn. Army Deuble .Header Harvard s feat of staging a foetbn'' 1)V the Army. In the first rmnn (he cadets will go te the mitt with New in the second came solar furnishing the c intention. Other herKes well placed are: First race, Bribed Veter. Soetirgeman, At rurnei spennd. Charlie S'immv. The jdeubb'-header will be dujilleated today ' Bey. 'Kir.ih : third. Mihw Fillip . 'Widow Hedette, Lncrlnite ; fourth. ell IUerferd T..II . Invhlp In ft fin...... Tnler euisiun lett Ilroekn I Hurerae (Jeerite llrandan Llncsmi-n . James Thorp and Frank Jenes dual. -.New irk Senlln. Vlall Time of huhen 2S nilnutei C'tevel..rd . I -- - St. I olds . I Cliften Heights en Edge for Opening noKten'V" t Mnnna.r llr.nref. lllalfi. nt t'llflnn TI.lr.SI. .Wreil winnv.i. Tti.i:.'ir u- '.. . .vi.. in., snii. ' Hampshire nnd .ti2ii '.irjn T.inv .ntH . r rringneiii will he eiip..se( Penn enthusiasts will utitch for the results of the Pltt-Lufne:te game, for both of these elevens will battle the Ued nnd Blue In Xe ember. Anether nuiiKer .ovemter rival .Bsn .mm .4.10 .113 lit .III .sie .:u.i t.rws ..1HS .r.':.i ..MIS .4111 ..is; ..Mill .1111 .1117 .1117 SO 103 VMKUICAN I i:ltl r 11 US .fl.lit li3.1 .IH.1 .R1H ,nt .1114 SID ..123 ..lid .311 tinder. Super, Rubidium ; sixth, Mc-e, Peerless fine. L'Fnjeleur; seventh, Sibela, Flibberty Gibbet, Hendrie. At .Iamalca--First race, Lady Bal timore. Mi Piny. Fmotlen : second, NVddam. lrisli Ilream. Genie W. , third. Tedy. Genie , Jee Scot ; 1ACES TODAY AT HAVRE DE GRACE HAVRE DE GRACE HANDICAP $10,000 Added SIX OTHER RACES Slierlnl I'ennii. II. u. triiln lenres llriiiul st. t i.t Ien je ., ( I'. I.j West l'lilh. . U.30 P M direct In eelirse. s,,rrii j. , it' train leiurs 24tli ( hestntit Sis' 13. .10 P. II Pi.rlnr Hint iIni)B i urn. ilmlsslim (rundr.tt.nil nnil Paililnrk. 1.(1.1, Inrluillni; dm. ernuieiit I'n x. I'lltsT It( I, r ?.30 P. M NATIONAL A. A. TONIfillT TONldllT XIIsrVK (IIKK1.N SHOW lllllil l I.P.V n. IKISV NTOY M 1111 I.I M1M1N s. JIMMY At'STTsf II Mil II. It VI s JOI fOI.LKlTI 1KANMI ( IINW iv Alt ik .MMOVH i.imu JIMMY W1MLER vs. MENDO ticki:ts t iiiiMfiiivs. 33 s. nth ht. BASEBALL PHILLIES' PARK '"; -nd. , .. Iliinthurfen Kta. Mini . lln 1. Tne . (let. 4 unci Mrd.. Oft. S, 'i HILLDALE vs "Rube" Fester's 1 1. ( hlrare lll.rlf... lil.nl. m Sniliinil I ninrril Inicue lU'tereu, I haa verythlnu In readiness for his epa.i . '.'L'i7,!Vl." ii... ......... .... tihnn. i.N.i.1 ......... .. Afhletlrs . iiia uiu wn .Jiiwri . . n. iuuiuiiiiiv an- i .win lue Merlen Cricket Club, n.vSrt Snill. Merlen Mareena vs. llnlverelty uf Penn- . rnoen at 3 P. M. A practice uma hn. ejhanlu. at Murlen Cricket Club, Haver- been arrnmed with the Hobart i!e.n. of fcrd Ileferoe, B Jenktna. M'pst Philadelphia, te enaMe both teams Philadelphia Whttva ve. Oermantewn. at te try cut their new men Last jear these Philadelphia Cricket Club Huferee. Frllx teania played an 0-0 tin Line-up-Addis. Cliften Ilelulits Huliurt Cli.h 04 in 77 7 71 no M ns 7,1 73 '.a sn 03 07 tlOSe t0. .ft 1 3 .407 .4711 .395 ,:i.1J ,517 .510 .SCO . (!. .471 ,4fi7 .:ief mi .va t no .3.1.1 hixmiui hi.n im.iir.n . Marshall K Smith Ai Puritan. .Steend und Tayler Ptn.rfli.li1 MtraAts. Ilefere. (leurue Leach U. of P. Vanity at Flrlaher, Twenty-alxth and Hctsl streets. Iteferce, H. II llamferd, Oermantewn Heys' Club at Hnverfnrd Collet!". Oermantewn rieja' Club flevertus s. Corenthlans. at Uermantuwn Ileja' Club, JO West Ilenn atreet. Falrvlew A. A . of Camden, .ti. P.iradlse Field Club. Thirtieth and Cleirfleld strerta Onrden F. C va, Canadian War Veterans at Nutaseme Athletic Field, I and VenAnse strsets. Fi.lrhlll Heys' Club vs. Hardwlck A Maace at tiecend and Ilrlatel streets, Klns3nlnnr at Ascension, II and Ontario atreeta. Larchwood V. A . nt Ann-era F. A.. Fifty sixth and Christian streets. Welcome A C. vs Victer II, C , Thirty, second and Taakcr atrsets, SUN.DAYt; QAMJCS Atcenelen at Nativity IlBlurade and On tills aUti. IllaklH T (llhben Cleary . . MrCurdly W Jenes Millien . . left end . . left tn.U'.n . lift K'liird . . . i ent-r . . rl'fht s-u ird rlBht turkln rlBht und uu itlerb.tck rlnht helfhark left halfliaclt . fullback .. Smith . Hurley . . C Olbleen Iteferee -Duke. Pwarthmnrp. Murphv. W P It. H Head Osmond. Iifayrtti. J Kitan lpltile . Hebertsnn . . . Price .. Myers . HnJarlt . . Ornhani . Kuan lantaln Hunt Hums I'm..l.. I llneatnaii Withheld Church League Pennant At a treetlnit of the North Philadelphia Church League It waa decided net te award a cup te any team for the present, uwlm; te I.oYerlntTten Presbyterian belntr dlsqual Ifled, due te the violation of Article j, Seotlen. U, e the hy.lawa, thereby maklnr i't Michael champion of the League (or 10U1. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS N riOVAT. I.KAtUK Ht. I.nuls. VI i Plttaburah. 4. Ilit.t in-Vew li.rk. mittpuned ruin. Only names sel.eduled. ,iii:uicv i.r.nt v. Clerel.md. 3i ( lilcnu. 3. Witatilnalen. i Husten, I, Nc Virk-.MIiletles. Postnened ruin. St. LouU-Detreit nut selusluleil MI:KI( -N rlNO(IATIIIN M1nneaMll., 7. Tnlrtle. I St. Pft.il. di Celuiiil.iir), 4 Milwaukee. Oi Mills. llle. I. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATION l. Mlfll'i; N.w Yerk lit Phlbidel'ihl. (two ci.mrn) llosten lit llri.nkln. I hii.it.ii 't ( Inrlnnutl, I'ittsburitli nt ,S. IiiiU, AMFHH VN I.KVOtlK Alhlrlhn t Ne rk (two mimes). VVnshlrsidn et llosten. t'lf.eliinl it f'lilinie. St. IaiiIi at Delrult Dnrtninnih fmiffli Mnd llntter. Audnctmis. Cpnp. ,.i ii i i. .... . .....:.'.'' ,.,l,.. . : . ... ..." .. .. siiimiih Hive n easy nij.iinst .Mlddlehury, ' gie ; fifth, 'red v. r iMdere, rick lin.l Jack lleisma.i ..ill rend the rotiif.ie . .. ,r.t kUtli. Knelihie. Thnniler..lnn c, i'i i.. i. .i...... ---.-- i . - -- - ! imii nn- ii-Kiiiui ..niiinr. institute ntnl nniitpten-Sidnei battle with mere than pasMing interest. Cernell opens its season ngainst St Bonaventure and slimi'd .etne through i with an easy triumeh Penn State ti i eets Gett.iHhtirg and S.racuse takes en hie 1 nlversitj in an intersectione! Slll.l. Audacious. I'itenla - First race, Sewell Combs. Uul , White Star; sp.-nnd. Hr tiwi Afnid Dixie Clrl. Rappeld ; third. Wild Flower, Candle Light, Dr. Itne , fourth. Miss Jemima. Che Clie. Hrimli! nit ; in"ti t.10.0ini Queen Cit Hnndi. ap Fair Phantom. Rekalb, Martin Fnl- 1..., . .I..I. xr....... .... r... .1.:. -i mm T. . 1.,, i-.ii . -iviii. ..i-.i.i . n n, i im-aiiirir.ani, file 1 rKinu-iHuiievn etigngpinent nt D.rlus: seventh, Dixie Carrell. Cheer I) I L L I A K D S (Ir.inii (Ipenlnr Vlllinirr'a Hllhnrd Vrj.lruii Week October lid IIOUr.MVNH s V VII VII V MOM.VV II IS DAI VI:DM-'s)v VITFHNOOV IMIMIMM .MM" s( VKII It . rVilen VIII IIMIIIV VND I VI MM. FOOTBALL Penniylvania-Franltlin & Marthall Saturday, October 1st, 3 P. M. Reserved Seats, $1.50 and $1 t.enrnil admission, ftlh 'Hrkets en sale at Frnnklln I 'eld ..ml dlnibrU". ,vmi:hk vn i r vdii. snee ip.n NH. VI1HK .- PIIM VDKI.PIHA Dlsstnn Meld, Slntr llnud & I'nriili S t ...in. .""reel rut, 3 I, ,1, chump t Irink'nril V.e ,t Mnranret te BN. Today. 'I ! I lluaai-s ail ..,... ill.. a J ' -s '"ii' ets-inw, e.ic .inrniRAiiin Pti rtihiii. llckpii nt Situlillne'N. .lmt,l Nllltt NhiitmU. NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK , IPM III I III.VDMt Phillies vs. New Yerk Giants I IKr I VMI- VI 1 III p if si ts i i.imiii is xv m.i,niM.h 30I .. ii ., ... , e'' iii'Ill ill 1'M.iin, nrvriiiii, i'i ,( ellegeull,. will show geed football mid I.eeder. Fair Orient i in Hi- .-r.nvii is expecteu. t enshleri,he interest also is shown in the WnsMtiL' WnsMtiL' len and Jeffersen-Hucltnell, Delaware Muhlenberg. Lehigh - Susquehanna im,i iAest Mrginia-Cinc'inmiti games. I Phllllpsburg te Clese Season The Phllllpsburit lafelia!i t,,t ,vn . I.len.iae'l I.e.., rnv ,tt ,,,., with in ir star aKre,atlen pll.ited 1., " Vrf Summer, rim lintnv team i.lll In, itirnnthfiSri r.r the tneuslen. as the Malum. l ,,',? bli,- leuK.iera In the in,0 up ' 6""n Church League Franchises Oeen i Ail iMKkethall teams repr .sentliur , s I xiay a hml or church wlshlntr te ninkn i? ' ilcatien for the North Philadelphia ci!urii. . aoaec 30E30E XOE30 .Storms in Cnnadn huve tireventeil the .iriivnl of the entries for Toiutile's losing day uliiih. is une el the biin ner days of the season l.etil I'., ng, Governer (ieneral, will visit Woodbine today. Bucknell Star Is Injured Lenlsh.irs. Pi... lift 1 Uui-kni 1 r i , isltv f.m'liail prospects for tnrtaj hc .em lieiili.nlnft te leeK r isy. ari, dimm ,1 Miuienlmt j.stenlay bv easualtlev The vmi t bin .-.imp hen Warren ituiin ru S a tendon hich ."ill render him uu. , f , 'e Hume aualnnt W and J D e SUNDAY SPECIALS Lebster Dinner, $1.50 imi' ii i,, i i,i, ... 'Ob I. .nt n 4 u i t r ' .Seli Ter'cir eu llnrh, K tl Oj.r, , s link' it I' hitn 02D & WALNUT STS. Aenifian'a Special, SI. SO I.bku can de se by. apnearlnr at the i,,J.Ci" lriir nf the I.er.uuA In Krl.. X' s,.eMih stnet and Urle avenue at H P il. Fred Luderus Signed for 1922 Tolnle. O., Oct. I Fred Ludem. r.... or Wi iKHA w ."n. Tue3d . mer e..n Assoclailen. has ba.n rneaa-ed tne um capacuit ter nevi season, Fith Platter. $1.00 II ',,,! II 1 i h I i rrl ,f i, , r, nf I S.ii h. i . ,1 , ,l ,h '' I i Irrm '" rl II. rj "''We I'i'tutitr I Pen Chichen Platter, $1.50 Perh Platter, $1.00 !' " ' I ii i,l fork .SW .,, , Suurhreut Sirloin Platter, $1,25 0 I X a!.the itiMl- ,V'tK man and successor I ", I'liurrri vviner aa mnnnarr e r J.' .1 i If, II , . . ,1 u . .... 'i Ife.h.il P.,fuf-... X.,.. Sucr0lath n. , ;,., , ' " ' "' ""' J Litiu, n ' 7'..., a'ees u . ,. . 1'tna '.f II Celd Cutu with Chichen, Petate Salad fl Celd Re.lt.Beef, Petate Salad . . . '.y.W:::: ' )?i? tOEIOHII 0.. BicadlleUs Pim and i'ejrU or. Baku ty Our iVIctlrw . ' RL! I SK MEENEHANS CAFE I W I ffl,! I i I ffi 19 I IS W. m m 9 y'v, !?