HiSseKRMII KiiJft iTTZ: qyfpv j-'Hjpw ' "''r-vemr' 'iq0fitt wwiw i3r.iiii&Jl m P 20 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921 Defeat of Miss Cecil Leitch, English Gelf Champien, Is Biggest Upset of U. S. Tourney IL YANKS HAVE PUNCH DECLARES HUGGMS iUGGli 'American League Manager Ad- mits Confidence, but Say3 He Isn't Chesty j GIANTS A GAME TEAM "Stvr Yer, 0,t. ." "I inn ennfident. Imt net 'ehesfv.' " nkl Mnninnr Miller Hugging of the Ameilenn l.enque en trnnts In the elnsh fm Mie world'- title, this morning "Cnnlblenee tn n team like mine Is ju-tinrd. n matter what opposition It is te meet : lull supreme nsnuranee. the frelini tlmt it I all ever but he shouting, would be fnnlWi with , n club like the Cinnts looming up nght P f 1 1 J (P nhlh M I It 111 "It i net nil ever but the luvit,ng J 1 i JVS- !w Hretlwr Art Second in History of Hip Series "Meusel Hies te Mfiisrl." This plirnr Is iiit te be repented often In tin- World's Series whlili starts tnda.v for tlm brother net is one of the iminy features cntineeted witli tlip titular games. Kmll MpiikpI, former l'liil. will be In Hip Irft gulden for .M'Cruvv, whiip Heb MeiiM'l, purrhusi'd from tlii- Vernen Club, will go nftPr Hies in right tield for Heggins. Tliis is enlj tliP srceml 1 1 me in liKti.rj tlmt liretliprs have plnved in tin- WerM's Series, ''lie tirst time was lust venr wIipii Wheeler John Jehn John sten phi.ved tlrt for the liiilinn and .Ilniiny .lnlinten t li It'll for tlip Kebins. 'I'Iip MpiispI lies are lietli st cut Initprs nml tlnlr flouting hu done tniieh t" hi me iIip " ntmtit te tliPir I e-pi'i'tlV I I I ll's BLEACHERITES WAIT FOR $1.10 GATES TO OPEN hbsessm th w ihum m wmun mwimmmmzmmmmain mms: umm ?.U 1 &$ mm n r $, - xr im'mz&m M'GRAW HAS NO DEFINITE PLANS Giants' Manager Will Meet Sit uations as They Develop, He Says HIS TEAM HAS SPEED BSSBSBSaBSSSfS mmx-mm-mmt all npr but tl p n von di'T-ri'Mt r RGE MANTOWN Crimson and Cray Team te Open Football Season en Friday ! THEIR FIRST GRID GAME tt v. prki Sr. .ln-pnli I'-pp's football eleven will in off tin lid .if its sea-nti l"rldnv after neon wIipii (ieni.nntnwn High and the xtriuil light Crimson ami (Iruv atblPtPs nirPt Tab..- Field. Tbl will mailc the first by any inpans. It is nlnylng. and tint is preposition. The Yankees are coins te encounter tbp stilTet f opposition, bat It Is my i-onvictien thnt tliev will prove nblf te overcome tlmt oppeilt m. for I think 1 lime the vei- str..ns-t I nsebnll ' team in tlip wnild "Anjbedv who followed at all i''ne v i the hard, same and ir.il.Mi"l tielit thai ' the Yankees put up in winning '' ' American l.easue P'liuant will n-nh-that I have tin- met substantial roi rei roi pens for mv rnnflden'e Count tlie members .if the squad and iu will Hed out bow iiinr.i lensuns I hne A iw, fine buneh of ball plnjcrs thev .ire. and they'll be out there pUIn; the best they've rei nil the way. "I knew perfeetlv well that the OJlnnts are gnme fellows, tee. and that they're fast in faet. in the mrr matter of bpeed, they Inue a slljtlit marsin en my beyi. I future, however, Mint with' Mays, Hejt. Sliawkey and Harper sins well, as 1 pppi'f thein te fin, the Na tional l.eneuiTs will hap reiiipmitlvel.v small rliunee te ein their p I into runs. "The Yankees will have te fare e pert pitching also, and I am net dis- , posed te underrate for an instant the capabilities (.f Nrhf. Tene . PeubIiim and HnriR's. Ilewexer. I hae watched the work of my pl.ncrs ailnst pirchins ' every whit as formidable m. nnj they are likely te encounter in the ..ries which starts today, and I'm iiiite certain that the tremendous punch which brought them nfc tlireush jnnn. a crisis in the -caMin will net be lacking, and that it will piew s.inVient te carry the Yankees tlireush t,. the world's i'hiunpienhip " STUDENTS PAWN SUITS TO SEE FOOTBALL GAME Indiana Undergraduates ''Heck" Clethes te Reach Harvard Stadium Bloemlngton. Inrt., Oct. ". Ires Milts have become a drug en the mar ket anil second-hand automobiles are nt a premium here all because the j Indiana University football team plavs i Harvard at Cambridsc, Mass , net I aniuruny. I ..... rt.,1.1 runners ever sci'll A caiman of s)v enrs. of various i ',.j , i,,.,,iMt.en In maiiv :.. ; ..''' -i" - - - --- . litis phutiisraph was taken at the Tell) Grnuiids In New Yerk shortly after H o'clock tills morning while base ball fniii gathered In witness (lie opening game of the World's .Scries Crowd of 38,000 j Sees First Game Cecil Leitch Is Beaten at Gelf Centlniifil from I'iib. One matches of wemen'H golf history hji a player who ncareely ranked In the tirst ten before the championship started. It was done en a cold, windy day, weatiier ...I. ....I it t- .... i i. d-t en .'ll'IPm'.v wiuuuk "' ' i new in.- i.i' game turns out. Hint teems te tie tue 1.." ......st ((in time that th S.-ventpenth nnd Stiles ,ecei ding te gossip straight from the streets t"iun "ill i 't the Cllcilens onilpedbov. Miller Iluggitis will start Carl , ,, . I Mavs against the men of McMraw this the gridiron. 'afternoon, while Jawn .lav has Arthur II. line Miller asam has mkeii charge Ne)f n (le,,0(I up ,Q (llUJ,(1 th(l fe(1 of the St. Je-eph'i squnil. and he has -x it li lus saucy southpaw slants. That'H Mi,, plnwr in -rc.it shape for the open-' the ,Mlr!v "",rnl"- ,0I,l because thesp . " ..".... .. ..i.i, ' pitchers are the logical ones te start. iii i rn i.' ,-.'-'.- ... --,-.. dean nit vtcter ever tne suburban eleven. According te Miller, the team il.e lipst te tPiirpspnt the sclioei in a of work en the diamond," M.Mraw snid. ,., i , :n I lie lire rciiu.v linn no ca. Mir.es iu i be offered en tile scute of condition if I the (iiants are beaten by the Yankees." enilnuril from I'aitr One Itasphall as it is played In the Auier- hi plnved here even afternoon and they lean l.eagup will be the Yankees' style will be en hand te see what it is all in the scrips, declared Manager Hug ul out. Thcv are willing te talk about i gins, of the junior circuit champions ii. ..imiii,,. of tin. Yn.iks nc.iinst the! "1 intend te play rcgulnr American (iiants and vice pi.i. but Mint is as i League baseball in the scrips with the that just suited the great I.eltch. who far as thev will go. Giant"," he snid. "The kind of base- was expected te cut loose and bury the It has been claimed that a let of ball that wen ler us in our seasons money has been wngcietl en the scries. , campaign. I think It will be a hard but nobody sppnis te knew where it . fought i-erics. Our club is going in with happened. ' One heats of odds favoring all the confidence in the world. Vc ilie (Wants, but little money Is being ' renlize the (limits have a geed team, nhiii'd Tims fur the bpttlne has been I but we will go in with the deterininn- ttie gamming genriemen tien te neat ineni. as goec as nicy arc. "I believe our pitching and attack will win the world's championship for UP." GOVERNOR MILLER WILL TOSS OUT FIRST BALL IS number of years, even better than the levei, which v.ent thf ush M nw s. H son Inst venr without a de.ent. Mlllci has nii'v four veterans en bis t.-nm but dcs'.ite tins be has rounded out nn eleven that he thinks will cope with the best in sehe'astl. ranks. 1 be veterans are Captain I,.-e Hreslin. half back : Mnttv" Kane. end. Sel Mutler. center. and Trunk Ueneeil. another bnektield man. r.reslin has made quite a name for himself while play ins at St. .le-eph's. Ills punting with his left feet made him t . . 1.1.1.--... In cirt Vi vl il w t n i ne et tlie WM Kii'MTs "i '"" .ir..iu tnct spnsen and he should be eipmlly as geed, if net teasen. better, this Sentiment seems te favor the lankees, ' but tiiat's ,is far as it geps. What little metiev tli.it has lippn flouting around li.is beet, offered en the (Hunts because It is ticuied that the Infield is better. the eittlield S geed and Mcdrnw has four i.ughtv geed pitchers te hurl ag.inis the American l.eaguer. Mavs is the only one who stands out. and If he is knocked off In the first' i game the Yanks will be in n tough pre- ill. anient. If this happens the odds are llkelv te hop te " or e te 1 en the (iiants because the wise crackers figure Iluggitis can't come back strong with Heyt after the. morale of the Yanks is shaken by a defeat of Mays. i In ether werns. the Hreadway birds urn ttrlii in Ihnir linllnf thnt nltel.lntr will decide the series. They no net take Untie Until into consideration or the with his sere nrm. and the makes and vintage, mrrying thirty -five students unhiding the majority of these who had been successful in disposing of their "soup and tl-h" and of ob taining an interest in the Harvard Special." left Itloemington yesterday for the game. One of the automobiles was without a tup. but the college bins Ild net appear daunted bv the chilling breezes as thj depaited. singing "Indiana." Since lute last week students have ben quietly dropping out of their Otien-Field Kunner 'lieavv hitting of the ether Yanks. They iu.i,i t.inr ,me,l iii this dciiartment tigme thnt Mays Is the best bet. and of the game, lie is one of the prettiest Shawkey at i moo His end running and line plunging ica tured almost pveiy victory th.it the Crimson and tirnv ileven .scored l.ist scauen. On two occasions he wen games Many Notables te Witness World's It" ii i linnec Is made, the managers can i r a be blamed for making a mistake. New Yerk. Oct. fi. Governer Alillcr is neutral. New Yerk's Chief Incentive. will toss nut the tirst bn'l opening the World's Series between the (ii.mts nnd Yanks tednv. Wlen asked which team he prefirred te see win the classic lie raid : "Ne choice." Among tl.e thousands who will wit ness the epenin; clash will be many tepresenlative citizens of the nation. There will he two Governors en hand, two ex-Governors, a member of tuu President's Cabinet and many ether notables. 4V Sonic of the celebrities vvhc'Vwill be seen in the various boxes are: Governer Miller, Mayer llyhin, Gov Gov ereor Ilcekmati, of Rhede. Island, cx cx cx Govcrner Haskell, of Oklahoma; ex ex Governer Alfred K. Smith, of New New Yerk, I'nited States Attorney General Hurry M. Imugherty. t.eneral .McAr American. Hut they did net count se much en the iron nerves of this Western star nor en her expert shots. Out played Fair Urllen She matches the American brand of reckless courage with bulldog llrltlsh grit. She matched shots from tee te green all the way. Most of the breaks were In Mis Wclteh's fuver. The world's "longest hitter." Mrs. Letts, was holding hpr own for direction nnd was almost as long. Frem the third hole the Amer ican really outplayed the great Cecil. Mrs. Letts deserved te win. Miss Leitch was the first te say se. That inntch almost broke up the championship. Kverybedy was running around in circles. It knocked this tournament, as it were, for a row of loops. Here is the card : Mr. I.ettr - out . n n s a r. r. In .... n ft a 4 ii 3 Mlns I.cltch - out . . 4 4 a a ti r. In . . 7 i tl .'. 0 S New Yerk, Oct. i".-The Glnnls are going Inte (he World's Series with the Yankees without any dellnife plan of nelien but prepared te take ndvnntnge of any opportunity that presents Itself. Fnld Jehn McGraw today. "I hnve never made It a practice te lay out n definite plan of action for an important series," mid McGraw. "It se often happens that a plan cannot he carried out. I hnve found It te my nd vnntnge te wait for the game te progress and te make my plans as circumstances seem te dictate. Fer that reason I am waiting te see what develops in the opening contest before I make any dell iiltp move ether Minn te select a pitcher. "I cannot snv who will go te the mound for the Olnnts for the first game, the decision resting Inrgely en hew my pitchers shape up when the time ar rives. While I may select Nehf, because he Is n lefthander, there is no certainty about It. and Douglas Is just as likely te be the first- pitcher for my club. "Strntegy In a series like this Is reniethlng that has te be developed ns the game gees en. I am relying en the cmirniri. of mv nlavers and their gen eral ability as shown through the final month of the National League pennant tight. In thnt time they tiiude n game uphill fight, nnd showed that they were able te de their best in nn emergency. The same spirit will undoubtedly prevail In the series with the Yankees. "I think the Giants have mere speed than the Yankees and we shall take ad vantage of this nt every opperttinitv. It means n let te n club te be able te get a maximum of tuns en i minimum of hits, nnd Mint Is what we hope te de. I knew thnt the ankees arc n strong hitting club, but K"ed pitching will step the best of hitters. I think the GinntH have one of the strenge.jt pitching staffs stn in baseball Mils J ear. . , . "I hnve l-ccn asked many times what we are going fe de with Uuth. 1 am net going te cress any bridges until l come te them, but I can say Mint we shnll take no liberties with it slugger like Illltli. It would he foolish te tnke chances which would ennble him te tirpnlr nn n enmn Mint might otherwise hn wen. I knew tlmt Uuth H a batter J who mny brenk up a game at anv time, If he gets n ball anywhere near the plate. "The Giants are going te depend en tnclr pitching, their speed nnd their ability te take advantage of opportuni ties te wlii the series, and 1 am confl uent thnt they arc equal te the task before them." HAS 0PENGRip DATE Northwestern Club Will Open Sea son en Saturday The Northwestern Club, formerly Mt. Airy, is In (lie field with n first-class football team and will play nt home en Saturdays en the Htenten Field Club grounds at Chew and I'leasnnt htrects. Due te a misunderstanding the team is without n game for Snturday. Any first -class trnvcllng team wishing te play Northwestern should get In touch with V.. F. Howe, phone Chestnut Hill (Kl'JO this evening after T :.10. Four Dodgers Sign for 1922 New Yerk, Oct 5. lrenlIent Chirtrs H. KbbetH. nf th UrueUlm National I.eney cluli. nnneuncrs Hint four nvrnhprii of his teiim hnve nlrenilv alKnrrl centrnrU for r.'ixt jenr. Jlcrnle Nr-ls. Ivy Olsen. Shf rre I Hmlth. nnd t'lnrcnre Milthpll nrp the pnirrs who sinned ep befere Hie team was ills bunded. Cernell Captain May Be Displaced Ittiiiru, N. Y Oct .".. dirndl Is down te Forreun InislncH" In jirepnrntlen for tnr Unl Unl vernltv of Itecb.ei.trr Knme Haturilny. ChniiK's In lhi line-up were Indlcntcd In jetrrdv's seiimmnlnir. fill! Cnrr pinyed rluht hnlf nn 1 linvldien rliebt tnrkle. It Is reRihl thit tills nevcamcr tnuy icplnce Cnplslif Undue Snturdnj. HAVERFORD HAS GOOD MATERIAL Only Threo Letter Men en Football Squad, but Candi. dates Are Premising MORE THAN 60 ASPIRANTS J A great scarcity of last yenr'n letter. men, n great number of geed F.ubstltntft ' from the past few campaigns, and great quantity of nppnrently xcelW but ns yet untried candidates for u, Hnvcrferd vnrsity nre the condition which Conch Hennett finds nt the MnU Line college. Tat nrevvn, stnr fullback for tlmr,.,, two yenrs; Cnptnln Nntc HatiRra ! nunrter, and Illllemnn, a tnckle. reVi up tlie three wearers of the vnrtii. ' "H" nvallnble for thin year's Usen fourth. Vtnrtler llncen. n hrllllnm. v...A back, broke a leg during the BunJIl and will be lest te the team for th?,r son. Dr. llennett hns had tea. tlir, ...... . squad out for football in the hUte,, of the college nnd mere than tlri. ,',' niiinnir Inn (nurlldntAw .n.. .. ' s - -.s. .-, iiiui,. rnftn quaiter of the total registration of ,, t ellege. A hen one out of pverv tm, men In n college is out for the grldirnn sport there Ii some spirit back of It nnd Hnverferd Is brimming ever n-ln! foethnll enthusiasm. r vrU1' Hnvcrfeid'8 scliedule started one wr. Inter than most of the Eastern ceIW. but practice has been gein,, tt for thi last two vveks, nnd the cenehM been working the men hard r0 thtr have been rounding into geed shape Johnny Dundee Awarded Decision linyten, 11.. uet. r, jehnnv I)urui V.,.. Vrt.t tvnn Ih. rj,rr..'. .1. ,.Vtf' illeekle nt'ehnrdn. nf this cltv. In at-,,'!!? round bout here. They are Pi-hlvM-Mi. ff r. 4a 4439'.' single handed. Hutli"1. wlie was kei't in picked as center en of eastbound trains. One of the first te depart sent ba. k word yesterday from l'hilndelphia te meinbpi-s nf the eleven, "Come mi. boys, I'll be there te v greet you." V. Prank II. Level, alumni secietarv, who with a number of iilumni :i in- panietl the squad of twenty-five men when it left heic last night for t!i" Kast, said he expe.-led te round up the half bundled or mete students who tibed the unconventional modes of travel in reaching Husten and have them attend the biui'im t of tlie Indiana .alumni in Hosten the night befme th" game. the I lnepe,,e,.ce of Ileyt will net be able "'"J- 'einmam bint of j be nlted htate s. 1 te deliver. Cor that ren.sen the odds Military Academy; William.. Me- taver the (Hants wherever you can find "" i"""' eccniiwy uiwiimij . thr ndds Albert I askir. chairman et the I nited : ;(i ; ; i':::' -'p ? . u the . haii'e te ieme through if anv of th? I Ahii ncnn l.eaguc. the mvtliicnl All-tathelc eleven l.isi regulars are minted, ler the inlield, i '."' . "- . .season; again will held this position. He Hi.guin. has lVvvste,-. Mitchell nnd .V.,I,".,,'t-,0"cl" ,f erganc.rd baseball is "ire tackier, pass,., the ball well Frank linker te mil en. an, I Ulltll, . illmm etc :. TiTcident if tie ( hi- ... I. ...,. I, .,,,.. i rVwstpr nn.l Ilnwltn. In tl.a (....flel,! I I II go N at lOtllll I.englie C llll) I Willi. 'Ill ! I Kane, who ba- played the end position M.Grnw will he up against it if an in .linker, president of the Philadelphia .. ...., ....-j ; ti,,.. shrine. limine npiepr Is Olsnnei . lite 110 tin, nnt n .iin.iiui J--.1&1C- i.it. , ..tui., ...- lur in.. -...'. ' - ".;..., ... . ... : ;. . 1.1 i .i. !..i ,. v. condltlen dining tlie summer i iugii-puis man te sunstirute. new- "'". """"m " '" "'"""'" '" tins lia-n t atlected tlip odds. iiimi.ii j.ciikiii- v n.u. i nunn in n-uu-a rue of 1 n 1 sure, ' l-Ulieis. presiuei.i or ine nroeiuyii .sii Kdllli Heals Miss : 3 r,-Caerly classes nt the univei-Mtv and disappear- ,' , h.-,seb(.ll with the Krnllnger nine ing en "blind luggage or biake reds 'f s,..i. ph.lndelnhi.i. His great work The , ,,i,i, st w ill br .f .... 1K.......I .... i.. .. !' I. .. t ....j-,..... - , venr. esnecia lv In the receiving 01 ami rcsniirceunr.css Scraps About Scrappers Billy Deyle's name has been added te the list of blossoming bantams In tills city. The 1 ttle fellow h.nis from Seuth Philadelphia and sii.ee nn-wering the' tinkle of the ge'ij for the purpe e (.f busting the nthei fi llnvv 011 I he nesi 311111am h.i been wniinnj Ins nuitchc consistently Itr.ilc s ,, ,.inh still .1. Ills teens, has bi( 1, .!. 1.4 impinvp.l cleverness cverv t.uie In ;,. te the pest nnd appears te b, dpv.li.ping a pmuii About liftp n beet-, are inch.dc.l en Billy's record t.. .Lite, nnd hnlf .1 dezn of ills epnniii ill- have In en kuni ked out. Ted Hr 'die, i.f SemiIiwm-U. Is grooming Deyle and believes thnt I'.illv Ik prepared te de battie will, the hi-t of tin- (Junker City lads his weight, which , lis pounds, ringside. Uredie is di. keing with local matchmakers en behalf of ijeyln for contests with I'.ennv Mass. Artie MiCniin. Je'iunv Ui.vee nn.l Jimmy Lavender Inst forward passes, ptneed him in line for Ih-st choice ai the end position. Iiesldis being a capable rei elver of forward passes. M.ittv nm sptint. ns vv.i shown iu the op. nitig game last sp.is,,,, when he ran !(' vunK through a broken In M. after re.iivinc n forward pass. This touchdown gave St. Jeseph a win evr Its rival- from Getham, the Brnek- ln I'rep- , .... In looking ever the new candidates fm the e'even. Hid) Connery, n ISO pound lad. leeks the most piemising. I!i..ides being ft geed line plunger Iip ale i an punt well, being outdone only by Ureslm. Miller intends te use him at fullbni k. Anether new inndidnie who has enrneii ins spurs is as et niplilieii nv 1 lie 1. ..nits, .ivj.-unst the bnttcnng ag n s.n, 1. ., ,f t' .. Yuikies. Hutli Is Center S!v-jp, IVI 111 . whom I I'-'M I. ( e i- 111 the histeiy ..f 'i iid baseli.ill -,, two tennis se mail I e I Led bv Kuth. areun . iiit.-s ;it nine tin scrip-, hopes nf the Yi.uiis i.t'd the prnb'i 111 of the Omuls, the Amerieins virtually slugged their win te the 1!.-J) pennant, wnile Mc (iraw's n.cn. wilh .ipparently greater e.lds in iivi'iceme. acliicved victnrv Mireugli dnriii!; and cleverness. The i.iin's" 1 .:-i(..-s- p.-iibaldv will fin 1 Mm hnf'rs coinbin.itien 1 f Mili.-r, IVck. Uuth. Mi-ii 1. I'lpp and Ward one nf 11 . . . ... . . ... Frank Junker, 11 ' le'il" et nicy ever ii.ive eeen 1 unci! j 1 civ is a. w 111 s u (Iim . he pre- lienul League Olul Charles F. Murphy, leader of Taminnny Hull : AV. H. Cerey. Adnlph Ochs. "Illg Hill" Kdw.irds. Gcirge W. Left. James H. Guffncy. Ciergc M. Celnn, Geerge Washington Gr.iiit. president of the j'.osten National I League Chili : Harrv F. Sincliur. Iliurv Whitney. v illiam .icgii r, .lames rbett. Judge Mnniuse, Tex Uuk SlCidieu I!. Likilis. Thenns F. Feley. J -"sse Livermor". Harry Frazre. C. G K Killings and Chnrles H. Snbin. tackle. Junker pi-dmblv will start nt 1 l'" "' . -"' " r-U i alunj- Mat position and wIM have as his run- broils I, thr. and Miller, wl; "ns mate Maurv O'Neill. " ''''" " ' "'"nn- " Al W.i cue r is ini nrallnn for I s m ' the Null .r .1 ulih I' fale. "Il' i-'-ii. n nt Adsri Itnn Vi linx nir nifri- srrl' n-l unci hep's t" ijiii h.n - "n I th li with Jehnnv bcxliis 'irn 1 1 - i. rl Wit "' .' lll.i' I I thu n nir i.iIm I 01 hi n ptr riirh' h' ... n ' 0 KlIl.rtiiM ri.-f,,r th .-nil of 1 he ir!t. 10 A I 'he NY..-" (I llur-lle, rtve Murine made . I urr-ed . lHntle ( Its te urrnnte '( r 1. 'lis nf )dP A t' '" MH't '" tee t u lfarr f-'mith mid li..pii Ma-' i Willie Mefleskel In. I.. n irM'.l.d th Temmy (Intdni h' 'he i smi.ru 1'r.d.' nln'ii ine nenn " t ' " - ' '"- " " "" Oilier Miirtcrs i (is'nniii" and T.lllv lire two halfbacks ' who finve shown premise, and either one vv.r s'ari in the backliiltl. A n I liming mate for Mutlv Kane at Mid Cm i ii Miller prebnb'v will use 'eithir He ' v nr McDermeti, both in w men. who 'mil. proved their wmth in tin. pre-'insen scrimmages i As li. rin.intewn capuind its nprning gain, w th Camden hist Friday. Mlllr, is leaving nothing undone in nribr te I have the te.iui in the bet of shape nnd te ken clie winn'ni; strenk of the te.mi j regis!, i.ii l, ist se.isiin intact. j ) SI ,l(sepi has line Teg en the cup j I offend bv the l'hilnpntriiin Ciuli te the chnni; mil of the Carbolic League.' Inning .ittained this Inst vent-, and ik I lli'ii'Ti e'll i'I- ciiseti 1. 1 obtain an an etl.. i- leg en tin- trepi y In order te ehi.nn t'nli in ssPssnm ,, t4u. i nn a ten in inn -t win i! hun.iu.iiiship three times. Prep's Pert Patter I -Inhnm Hitlirreu, c-i. .' v-... phii'v r. jnr. rl n V HH Ina T e'ilii'," it t,( VVet el n Ipsll' i i't i '. r. h nr ,1 j i -i ,r -. .irri I.. ft j'lriu -a- or' n i.ri nriri r'UPiinlnc a 1 rittltled .some P.iy I II (emr M.t-k ti V I'ln n i nines tlie iiiiphty Itiith. Te ,..iss In,,, ' v 1 1 1 me i n facing the fear.'iil I. ih .M.iisil. ami in p.ti n te htm means lint i .my time tl.e hall imht go -ii'in '..I t'ii. t.inils for a hmiiei . K-biiii! Mur-cl i nd Fipp come Ward Mi V'llly nnd Schnnj. and none of thei i in in- ',ii "i tee iijiitiy. i.xperis lie- (i I" vi the inken bat tine urdir is mu , " .J 'tin in i-t formidable In serii-. Iu tnry. And this js vvlint Tency , Nehf. Iiecgh.s him tin ether Giant meiindsinei, must I'm e Tin n the Gi mis. Fiank I'risi'l, hi the thitd sack has no e,pi il in (jtlu'i Ipiijiie. He L 11 veri table llii.li en the bases, and his niek n inie. -lb" Fe-dliam Fln-h." was wen ll'irebi. 'In tl,i i.fi use Fri"'h 'hew ii iniii-K iblv and at bat he is u terror fm any nn. 'i.'i Frisch hits when hits :,ie neiwbd He is thy individual .star of ll i N'ni ii'tinls. (iierg K'llii. the clensnlPf Giant l-.eje . if ihi initial snl, liehl.'i of tin home-run record in bis lengue for 1(l''l n-iisiii'. ,i tii 1 fining and Kurns .ind F.an- FAMOUS JOCKEY A PAUPER Jee Fuller, Seventy-four, New en Blackwell's Island New Yerk. Oct. i". Jee Fuller, fa mous as n jockey n half century ngu, ti dny was en Klackwell's Island, a pau per, nltiieugh he earned approximately ,i hnlf million dollars in his ricing days. Fuller, new seventy -four, gave hims'lf up in a meinb r cf the isili'-e narcotic sipiail yesterday and asked thnt he be si nt tu the island te be cuieu of the hi ug hnbit. Fuller did mist nf his riding in Chi- (age anil en iniiieini.i trneits ter l.m k" lialdwin, Iiul and .Mike Dw - er. Jehn F. Madden and Hugh Mo Me Mo Leiighlin. He iittributes his down fall te morphine administered te relieve him after he had been injured in a htri-plicbase rnc en a California track in 1900. ns In rvTrtrtlrt ,-tehnny Fh-nn Conway will Hove ls ul VV. I't .inki 'nni J I ii ill llnnlen Pi i Mm- Mi,rrni I.e. n,l ' hiir t I Si,.,(nir nf n.iRs VVrren v 'r'-i fmer , in - i ll.r" i . leet tlie -ivi "- if KreddiH 1 j. i.. hi l- i If I II ul , n n, cuTii: .I,"- IV lih VI I'hH-lev k l'u .HI '"rrl , . M llr "in n e. I i th"' VII ' he I .Ul'l .w.,, Kulli j,rlm feme r.u hi mil. Il il Vf.llfnrul I III i'i- 1 e I Slrrit. Thl t" ' "'" '"' """ valker-lerii .M'liisii ei m t., ti. Tnllimv l.i'UBlirlll f.n Pm I Unttllnc Murryv Vrir, Mernn If iiM.n'liilri vvO'i I " limn i. Vnairh ' ''"" -Ih. k I'.lnier local Sfll.rwKni a".! M.rilr l.iis of Kan.;. 'the Utier l-urt of ihe n,.mh. .nt um a , iv wii . Aihultr tilths :tia ! '-Kki' hi' r MiiM'd hl frlrri'is tn ra h'tn T!n Vnn ft nk"i why Maxwell i t t It mdkfrx ire ttf lik' iumtj une I d n t dcni' Ilarrrtl wh in nalrhinj? th Citrman- nn H eh nfju-'! ?e threueh i n tn k ftmt.n nif,r it known te h rear, that h- di'l net like Ihp pla Th tu'nr r,'l!J . (iTi if ou t.fiy e I It IUrr--u ' Rainm Huff. Ilflpnunder ivy i hal 1mV te Al UorUen lUv MH'arnfy's fl vUlh pretece. f.M nre IHIrrn In ih- MrtH tiM rtmiit V" .1. .. .. n, in i I 1 i.i. I- II fm HI riflii; A of UiViiVrViV., 'ruui i.i ,.. ,' certitt. M" """" n"'l 'iui iii in Mendell and Wagner Each Win Jlellil" I .inn K 'I em .-Men reiurnei, Awn aere 1 is' 4ft Chime", . I. . ; . J; W.n.r I'llPHilel'llllH. I A t iiatorleu Il lii'UtB h"ld .it the i:u here 1 is ? ?. ..hi l liellvlUvelV ilefeullns H.imin lie. j Ik rlrt wlirnVrund Pete .M...I-! "f rhw tf ' '' Al Gorden Is Winner I mm iJ.'" Al Hnrdnii ever iioeoy rentral f 1 tjeti Sehnel wan given the raiht name when the rgrner-rtene wan livl.t Kviry v , K th Ceniral HgKreKntinn Jh mixed up in u My fuetbll game hems as though thr MirrerM H9 uiwji, tha senler et at at irntlen Annlhrr Inslanrr her a name wan placed rleht een though u nleKname in tnund In Harp Xeiile He l uluava harplnir nn the aul.ji'.'i cf Jim .VevillMH hallpiitlnv Jim 4. rwu nil l.nvivv in "Harp a broth, r Pal Moere Trims Garcia Menuillls. Oct B Pal Mnnie Meinpliln hrtl t.imivelfchl. win awarded the r. fine's I . le.mi In an elKh'-inund bout here with .-rdiiku llari-U I.eh Ann-1 Moere furc I I., iiL.h n? in ihn last four leundii. a - though bin work was net as fanl na usual frknda. i-rnft. with Sn.vder. the regular back stop, f.rin a batting bunch that will I give the nnkce pitchers their greatest trouble The entire Mcilrnw m-gnnUa-i tien is noted for Its daring en the hasps, land while the.v an net se likely te make 'ling hits ih-v li'pire te make runs through ipsii'in efulr.ess Lnthusinst by the thousands nre I 'pouring into the (ill fiein the North.' Seuth, I'.nst nnd Ve t n few with tiikets nnd etlieis with hopes nf getting them lintels arc inpuilv lillmg and it is predated that sleeping space will he, at a piemiiiui before the scries Mart". I I'.nlh tlie (iiants and the links lir-li 1 I their luiil pun tlie jeeterdnv. Light tipld and batting workouts were the order nf the day al the I'ole Grounds, each team having been allotted different benis for the hist day's preparation. Judge Ki'tipsnw M. Laudis, high commissioner of baseball, here with many ether prominent basebnll men. was a little vvmried ever the weather last night as be looked nut from biH hotel window. All he could see wan a mass of wet i oefs and threatening clouds, but things took u change fur the bellei ever night. The lival manngeis. Mwiraw and Huggins are eipinllj centidint of tlie outcome of the games The fict that tin. rain ve teid.iv snelled the (iiants' chance pi practice, did net worry their BILL TILDEN ELIMINATED Beaten in Semi-Flnal of Rhede Island Clay Court Championship Providence, It. I., Oct ."i.- -Flaying at ten form. Lawrence n Km-, of I Hosten, eliminated . T. Tilden, I 2d. vverld'h tennla champion, in the ' semi-final round of the Uhede Island I fin v court cliiiinpliins,,l,i at the Lin-t Miss I-Mlth Leitch. sister of Cci.il. eliminated Miss Mildred Caverlv. of I'hihidelphia. 4 and ". They wcie the firsit pair off. Heward V. Whitney, president of the V. S. G. A., Mnlkel lack of them, hands in pocket, coat fdlnr turned up. rules book under tense arms, mugging his shivering ribs. Again, it was no day for golf. Miss Leitch sliced something scan scan f'aleus off the tirst tee. Miss Cavcrly wns longer, but nbeut in the same place. Miss Leitch took three, pevks nt a ball from a bunl-.er bank stance without get ting it out in the fairway, and then picked mi without Mis Cnvetly hav ing played. 51'iss Cnverly 1 up. without dlher stepping en the green. Alexa Stirling. American ihnmpien. was ." up an Mr. Caleb F. Fex, of l'hilndelphin, at the t-irn. Mr'. Fex was short all the way te the first afti'r both seconds wcie none tin geed. Mi's Sterling only took one putt te win fi te 7. They halved the coend, Mrs. Fex getting in a wicked lick with her trusty aluminum deck. Mi s Sterling was tee gentle with a chip, a nalr of .Vs. Mrs. Fex failed te take advantage of short ninssjp shot by Miss Sterling at the third by topping with her nlu- niinum fleck nnd again with a inassie. She was 1 down 7 te .". High Wind llamprrs Miss Sterling was .'! up when both dieve the traps at the short fourth. but Mr Fex took two te get en. Miss Sterling was down in , 4 te ,i. Se ter rific was the wind that Miss Sterling's Inassie shot was no longer than Mrs. Fex's midlren te the t'.fth. but Mrs. Fex dumped into the trap and failed te get the putt, 4 down, (l-."i. Miss Sterling was badly bunkered en the sixth drive, was short out und trapped nt the green by her brassle third. Mrs. Fex had n line drive, topped her deck te the nt ecus' edge and then was ever with her chip. Miss Sterling sank a long putt. .Mrs. I-ex missing te be n down. Miss Sterling was trapped from the tec and later en a short ninssic at the seventh while Mis. Fnx also missed a couple and then missed putts for n half a 7. I tot li Miss Sterling and 'Mrs. Fex were bunkered from the eighth ep, the former taking - te get out. Miss Sterling was en In .". Mrs, Fex !!. Mrs. Fex winning her first hole nf the mntch. She wa. 1 down. Mis Sterling wus in the rough te the ninth, but wus alike with Mis. Fex iu ''. both having fine seconds. Mrs. Fex leek '.' putts and was fi down. Their cauls te the turn: Mihs sierlins nut .1 3 fi 4 ,'. R 7 7 fi 4S Mr run 'iu- 7 B 7 ."1 r, n 7 ti 051 Amateur Sports Sidi Tennis (lub. I ilden seemed en reniirtdent nnd slightly off his game. The score was !l-7. 4-(! d-L'. .'Ml, il-7. This was Tllden's second defeat of the season here. Vincent Ilichnnls beat him for the Illinde Island grans grans ceurt championship this s,,mmrr at the Agnwnm Count i.v Club (. Cis-IIIi'h . e. would like te hear from nil lS'i-inn-piund eeei,3 eff,rlnir eipnaea. Hd sttn Jr.. Sli.V. Kmerald alrect. Northeast Tms duelre te arrange games w'lh nil football learns of ih enme caliber ii" sell, r.i in, and i 'inlinw.iiv ied. V, Price. iuii7 i:.,st i-iimhrln street llelvue, a third rlaim flN. would like tn (.riHtiie- irtmea with Ail i.-ams ainund fifteen jenrii of m;e V. I.audaue, 3127 H street. Asrenslnn A. .. -v baskethall team, would tn.. te book unmiB with all first-einMn home te.ime '. T.h,int fi43 Kast Westmoro Westmero Westmore lar I street I'liiienU A. '. u d Ue te play anv flrst i Inm football team 'itrt rreumls. .T. Jef. feres Hrl'lif-' nnd Crav streets, rho"nlx rhe"nlx ill r. unit police wre lmr last 1 trse-ter-nU nuill aniei.e vvhtn it wi nnoueca. MUed am in end a spucuiers though Ula work was net as laai na usual, i n,-dinil S,itt:rrr'ain;r.' 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