9 tmmvmmwwmimiiWW raaMparaawiMr'wifii "'yff.nyny P""'"S' ""l wflvMBf ' Wlf "' T' ' HH'Vi RSwrSSv SpSr-st 03jiM!: WuSaGSS S ; N'1 7 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIPHILADELPHIA, MOJtmiY, pCTOBER le 1921 Experts Are Pulling for Best or Worst Club te Decide World Series With Three Straight Sg'4MWWKBfBi: WJrtWiW 'IJHTWJWyilllHilllWi" 'll , wr ""Si 1 , ' Jar1 Ha. f-ww V W 111 I EM- IwSs v i! QIANTS AND YANKS ARE 50-50 AS THEY GO INTO Phil Douglas, Hurling in Excellent Ferm, is the Big Neise in National Leaguers' Victory of Fourth Game in Baseball Classic l)y KOItEItT W. MAXWELL SoerU Kdller Evening Public Ledger New YerU, Oct. 10. NOW that the fiients hare copped n couple of ball games, malting the pcore two-all for the set, the series enn be called even-Htephen, te en .nothing of lifty-lifty. Therefore, the slnte linn been wiped off and the battle for the championship of Mnnliattaii Inland started all ever again. An we stagger Inte the fifth game of the well known diamond elnsMc we nre boosting for the bc-i fain i" win in three straight games. If this can't 1)0 done, let the worst te.im win in three straight. Ne matter who It li, belt or worst, three straight victories would be popular with the experts. Yesterday the Ulants, who were visiting en their own ground, overcame n big lead, consisting of one run, and scored a triumph ever the Ynnkri which was entirely unexpected, Tliey socked Carl Mays all ever the playground nfter going runless nnd nlmest hitlers for seven long Innings. Seven hits bounced oft" their bats In the last two frame and the blngles netted four runs. These markers were sufficient nnd Mister Mctiraw left the park, In n pleasant frame of mind. l'hll Douglas was the big nele of the afternoon and stepped into the Ilere League. The big heaver was in i xcellent form and never pitched n better game. lie put everything he had en every bnll, allowed seven scattered hits and fanned eight, two of them being Miller. I'hll was able te keep up the geed work nnd outlasted Mays, who blew up In the eighth and ninth when it did the most harm. THIS victory really irri Me edge In the (hants and they are the favorites in the betting today With .Unji eliminated nnd Douglas out in front, McGraw has three dependable pitcher, funics and chl being the ether two. In addition, 'lenni and Sallec ere en the job for relief xcerk. Much Depends en Unite Heyt PITCHING always is the big feature of a World Scries nnd can be dis cussed nt any nnd all times. It leeks ns if Ihigglns was up against it in that line, because everything depends upon Walte Heyt in today's game. If he can enrry the burden which has been placed en his youthful shoulders there will be some hope. If net, the Yanks will have te take u chance to morrow en Harry Harper, who is considered very uncertain. The turning point In the series came en Friday when l?ob Shawkev was wiped out. He was one of the dependable and expected te take his turn with Mays and Heyt. However, his showing was se bad that he was re lieved from further service te maku way for some ether. Qulnn pitched fairly geed bnll, but couldn't stand the pace. Cellins was terrible nnd Rogers the same. Therefore four hurlers were ruined in one afternoon, leaving Hnrpcr ns the only hope. Art Nehf will net be any easier for the Yank than in the second gnme, when be nllewed only three lilts, and with a fighting hall club behind him the tar southpaw should cause let of trouble. He holds a big advantage nnd is expected te kick In with a victnr.v. Lee King, once with the (liant nnd new telling for tne Phillies, sajs Heyt is easy and will lie extinguished the next titm he faces the National Leaguers. "Heyt Is made te order for the tSinnt." he Mid. "He i n curve-bull pitcher, and the Oinnts just murder that kind of stuff. He hasn't much of a curve that I could see, his fnt ball Is none tee geed nnd If then guys stnrt hitting Hayt will never get them out. I have tTeu the New Yerk Club beat better pitchers thnn the kid, and they will de some damage the next time he appears." THAT expert dope might or might net explain the situation, but King should kneic ichat he it talking about. The (Hants are confi dent note, they hiivc the Viinfcv en the defensive and proved that they can come from behind and irin. Giants Shetv Punch in a Pinch THE Giants also show fhej linve a punch in n pinch. They bunched their hits In two consecutive games, staged batting rallies and pulled both battles out of the fire. The Uabc Ruth menace nlse 1ms been eliminated. The big slugger is v""- Buffering with a sere left arm and should be en the sidelines. However, he Insists" en plnying, which is n nervy thing te de and shows the proper spirit, but does net help the ball club te any gtrnt extent. Uabe's fielding Is ntro ntre ntro cleus especially yesterday. He had one putout, a liner hit by Ilnncreft, hut when ground balls cnnie Inte his territory they were always geed for two or mere bases. The runners took chance because of his weakened throwing arm nnd get away with them. One has te admire the nerve of Ruth in plnving contrary te orders of his phj si-inn, but it is n question whether his offensive vnlue offsets his de fensive weakness. He still can hit the bnll and worries the pitcher every time he steps up, but a let of runs can be scored If singles begin te drop in left field. The Uabc connected with the first homer of the series in the ninth InnLng when he hit the ball into the right field bleachers. Douglas shot ever n fast one, waist high, and the llabe crushed it. Frem where we wcre sitting it didn't seem as If he put much force behind the wallop, but the ball sailed toward right center, hit the corner of the second pavilion and dropped Inte the bleachers. 'THAT teas the end of the scoring and the final effort of the Yanks, Fermer Philadelphia Players Feature Again PniLADHM'HIA cast-off again figured in the victory. First it wns Wnlly Schnng. who also an he lus-ed as a Red Sex. who socked a triple that drove in the first run for the Yank- That run looked as big ns n nmuntuin until the eighth inning, when Irish Meuscl, once captain of the Phillies, opened with a triple te left. This wallop wns booted around by Ruth and Irish had ample time te reach the far corner. Mnys threw him a low ball which sailed knee high, nnd Meuscl golfed it te the fence. In the National League Meuscl is known ns a low-bail hitter, and It leeks n if somebody handed Mnjs the wrong Information. Johnny Rawllng. another I'htladclphla-Hestnn athlete, eame through in a pinch and scored Meuscl with a single. That tied the score, and two mere runn,.came in before the inning was ever. The brenk in the gnme came when Snyder bunted nnd Mays, In an effort te field the bnll. fell down nnd the runner wns nfe. That put two en base, nobody out nnd Douglas was allowed te take his turn nt bat. Had Snyder been thrown out n pinch hitter would linve gene in for Shufflln' Phil. Slim Salle was all warmed up and rendy te replace the spltbnller en the mound. As it turned out, Phil sacrificed nnd remained in the gnme. Mnys did the same thing ns Grimes in the fourth gnme of the series last yenr In neve land, liurlelgh fell down when trying te field Speaker's bunt nnd leaded the bnses for Smith te clear with a home run. Fer the first time during the series the rival fir't basemen broke into the hit column. Wnlter Pipp connected with his first safety In the fifth when he singled, and Kelly, who hit into three double plays In four games, doubled in the ninth. Ne bases en balls were dished out, and this is believed te he n " record. THE game also u-ai played in fait time one hour and thirty min utes. Cemright. 181 1. by Publle Lrdarr Company Beets and Saddle Knet 1 pitted ngiail't Moter Cep in . , , . ,, . T i . the six-furlong handicap at Laurel te . . ii day, has twenty -nine pounds ndvnn- tage ever the J. K L Ress snrinter. At the impost he Mieuld be nn ensy tM Uui,., ). y", ntyj Winner. Wcllfinder Is perhnps best efl'rn I'Minnylvnnla itutrlct uri-: PhlliKtri- V. ii ii i i i .i phl JtlbrrnlnnH v nnshrr. Phltad.lphU the cithers. Horses well placed in ether v c Kinwuiiinir r, c m k flmtth racca are: First, Orrl s, iiur i irKiiuu, -.-. . .. Ueamer ; second I Prospect Steeple- chnee), Cosden entry, Phoenix, Sheal; third, Drninsterin, Sailing Along, Care taker; fourth, Rridesman. Uy .Ilniminy, ''Tep Sergeant ; sixth, Oeldlne, Cemml CI, Lady Lillian; seventh, Attorney, Fcrhaps, King Trojan. At Kenllwerth First race, Mermen, Wlnntcon:ie, lletsiudu ; second, St. Paul, June Fly, Amnut ; third, Play Tlfbt, Delhlmar, Nellie Lemen; fourth, " Oeneral, American F.ngle, The Dcci Dcci fien; fifth, Mountain Rese II, Wood Weed thrush, Rouen; sixth, .1 ih'i Arber, Ro seate, Roisterer; seventh, Mermen Elder, The Desert, Sentimental. At Jamaica Fir race, Mabel A. Kittle, Panteral ; wcand. Regal Ledge, Jlep, nr iOie; mini, l.nilipus, Scot- rUh Chief, Queen Ulende: fourth Surf iuJ. i..i..L u ' .. '. r. . IMtr, Mlsalenaty, Sweep IJy; fifth, Sea Binner, Crystal Ferd, Dlemetlcn: .irth Mm l!ev. tl.i.l.iu. n'... V ' umth, Hfft Cove, Jf.iddle, Pure Free. FIFTH FRA Y Secer Notes -. Thr ntlnj hn lenge Cnp Competition '"mmlttrr of t'-e Cnlted States Football A- snat'.,n has ruled tlmt nil rup rent-ets must 1 1 Mnrte.1 liv i' TO o'clock Th, nr,i, round mteh mu.t b. pinvii nn oPVfeV; 1 nZ . ' '. , rn" cn''. ' ne7 h1J ,y nbine i v n i.rfns i nn i. i r !.' DiMtei) Haw unit lirthihm F C mirniii vi k, i eames win tx prnjid nxt Sfcturduy The Iniliiatrliil r.-rMe rnnln mirhii r-rrr dtrMeJIy one Wlpt Th0 Tlr17 lfvcnH nre namiil tiy th three rsin fam and will hn te de .inn tall huntllni te maki- a -heln Hntllenburi: ImniVO n 4-te-l shnfW te Elrctrle Bternr Plrlshrr ran up a 7-te-O total nn Art I.oemn nml the chrtmplqn Hardwlrk 4 Musi outfit maSe It 8 te e m 1th Weittnirtiouae. The iinithrr rut a damper en the turn 1!f. ".' nnny "lni, A" h 1lvllanx In the Alllr.l I.-ayui net under way and the Illtm PlayH thrlr rend match In the Nml mal Ifarur. The attendance at iramei playrd by th .Netlnnals te date has been anythln but cnceuraglnir. Mamhall K. rmlth erratur a aurprti when Jack I'lekferd eleven downed Kalr hill. 1 coal te ii Manaaer Connelly haa preteited the victory ewln te the abaence of eurnet flaita A'rrnaten opened the neaeen at D and Ontario etrertK with a hlit celebration nnd then turned round defeated Dlmten saw (1 una It te 4 ( prempi Operation Savee Boxer's Life ; ,. erk Oct in.- iiomevr.i from the rlnic ut the New Yerk Athli-tle Club liecauM) 5f upi,0"' injury te hi lei Marien, an amnieur boxer wi hv sutured a fmcturtd ekui rh!Vi,V . wV.eh uf.weeI?.V ,"M 1' 'Ultedln bit death within n h auuneeei Injury te hie lee. Merrla An rut uncovered te kull and hemer- would have re in hour but for a L EMS HOI AND WINS RING TITLE Abie Friedman Quit New Yerk for Bosten, Where He Wen New England Crown WAGNER BEATS LOADMAN Ily LOl'IS II. .IAITE Abie Kriedman wns born en the east aide of Nev Yerk. He boxed nreuud in the metropolis for it number of years wen n number of bouts, let ethers but nt no time was the youngster over abundant with matches. He believed he wasn't ccttlnc the recocnltien he deserved, nnd became n firm believer of "A Ktiy must leave hi home town in order te Ret a chance te make geed." Se Able Friedman left New Yerk. He made Bosten hi city of adoption, nnd almost Immediately the hexinc bugs In the burg of beans became fascinated with the Gethnm glevcman'. fistic style. That wa two jeur age. Abe went nlenij. boxing frequently, meeting geed opponents, some who weren't no geed nnd ethers indifferent. Finally, Abe get a chance te box for a title. it was the New Kngland bn nt nm championship, nnd Friedmnn enme through with flying fitn and colors. Yeung Montreal let his New Kngland crown, nnd Abie Friedmnn wns the new bantnm bes Down Tnst. This nil happened Inst Jnnunrv nnd Fried man has been defending liN lnurele against all comers. Friedman ha been se successful In holding en te his New Kngland title thnt new he has the Inspiration of going after further laurels. His manager. I.'ddie Mack, snid here today that nege tiatien were en with Tex Rlcknrd for a meeting between Abie nnd .lehnny Huff nt the (Jnrden some time in No vember. Among some of the sfnrs Mnek says Friedman hn defented nre Jee Iturman, Jack Sharkey, Jnbez White. Terry Martin. Chick Hayes nnd Jee Lynch In four different bouts. Mack further sayn that both Pete Herman and Lynch, when they were champions, absolutely refued te box Friedman In decision bout. At Wagner found Dlekb Leadman, of HufTitle, n rather rugged vis-a-vis at the National en Saturday night. Hut his Iniiglines alone proved the only fiif te.- nf Hie Ruffalo battler, nnd Wag ner, v Idle he had te tisht hnrd, was able te go nlenc nnd win everv round. The local Ind mixed cleverness with hard punches, exclinnglng blows with the visitor nt times. However, when Lendmnn's wallop came thick and fast nt close quarters, Wngncr stepped back and boxed. Leadman's best round was the fourth, when he get Wagner in n corner and slnwnied nvvny nt Al's body with both hand. He unemked it fleck of hard pnnche-, and lnd the PJiilndelphinn en the defense fer t while Rut before the bell Hanged, ending the session, Al brought into play sufficient left jab and right erese te give him the round by n slight margin. Wngncr weighed 12.TA pounds, proving hinuclf a legiti mate featherweight. Leadman came in at IKO. Jnck McCnrren, vctcrnn Allentown middleweight, came hack in great form and administered a terrific treiincint- t-.. F rankle Hritten, of Seuth Philadelphia. flirt im.SlrefA,. ,. aUIiIk. 111- , - j. ....... ".isiiiii(, iuj imuues, put ever a let of vicious punches, espe ciall.v at close quarters. His best blew) was n rijht uppen nt inside, nnd he I ilprcd open n jiv 011t j iiiirteu'n i mv.er up in me li-uith. Intll the finish I.ilttnn hied pr..fu,ely. Fraukic tipped the beam at 1(17. Despite u handicap of at least ten pound, little Harry Speaker di.-plnycd clever form in a bout with Hebby Wll son The latter scored with n number of hnrd wallops te Speaker'a head nnd body, but the latter lnnded with enough straight lefts nnd rigHit cresses te earn a draw. Jee Walsh defeated Stanley H.nckle and Teny Wilsen sten, ed stepped Jimmy calmhnn in the first. WORLD RECORD FOR FERY French Runner Runs 300 Meters In 36 Seconds Flat Pari. et. 10. Thirty-six second at for the .'lOO-meter race was the time credited te Gasten Fcry. at St loud jesterduy, in a mtcting held under the auspice of the French Ath letic Association. If this time Is ap proved it constitutes n world's record ter the distance. yje.sn5 of Week-End Soccer Matches Here Mi:mrAN i.kxeuk t Ilobeki.. .MiiH, Hnrrlnen 1' 1 nlrn A f' i r s, t I'lill llltrr Me. -Fnll niver, 4 New rferhrj ( rltlrN, 'J. K'V' N'i'W v,,r, I"hllu,lclp!il. .It New Yerk . At"liroelIiii Tedd Shipyard. 0 rule NATIONAL I.KAr.CK Illbemlane, (i: IIjIh-ei i Wilcox, 2. crtitKKT ci.un ijjaeie rirnt Dlvlelan rhllndelphln VVhltM. 3i MoeroMonn. J, (rermantevrn, 3 rnlvmlty of rina,, e. Jlerlen Maroen, 3i .Merlen Whltra, a. Htceml IilvUlen Jlcwrrstewn 2d Ii I'hllndelphla 3d, 0. INI1CHTIIIAI, I.KOUK fnellenburc 4 Klee. Hternie HntterT, 1. Flelhlifr. Ii Art Ixm Mills. 0. Ilanlnlrl. 4 Mnite, Hi Wrstlnibeuvi, 0. Ai.i.inn i.KniB I"lrt million .section A Vlwn. Ii ItlriCM-Kftlnff. 1, V nlfeiulrn-.Hiere, 2 Kensington, 0 (for feited). MuriOiall V. Smith, ll Falrhlll. 0. rlMend IUvIrIeu Ullilnnra!. 2 I'aletlierp. 0. (.len social, Ii North riillllc. 1. I.ltlilhuiise It. ('.. 4 1 lirltlih Wor Vet erunn, 2. VV.t I'hlladelnliln I'lrat IMvWen IVelment. ll Albien. 1. Iinfklrk. 'i t'onnheliorken. 1. Welrenie-Vlctrlx I'otlenl en neceunt of wrjither. Went I'hllailrlplilH svaml DIvlHlen West Vid '.'i 1ircJmoed, 0 (forMtel). riret IMvUlen swtlen II Pnrrullhr 1; Nuthltv 0. (tarden r.t'.. Si Cnnndlan War Veteriin, 2, Anernslen, 01 IJInten, 4. Tinitn division Northwest .Section Olner. ll Ccirlnthlana, I. l'eltenvllle. 2i IVejielevllle, J. tirrm-ntewn II. C. 4i Wnnderire, 3. Fiinflelil. ! K"t 1'alU 0. FVlrn A. A.. 3i (irr-m Itlbbnn, 3. Clever. 3i CTiytwa. O. Northeast hectlen IlUeten Mteel. 2i Hunehlne Club. 0. Uanirem, 21 Lisniiieiite iteiterrtni, e. re I'auf. 3t llebln A. C. 1 Wlmlnernlnr, 10: I'. O. H. of A,, 0, FOIKTH DIVISION Nerthet Section Wmtmertlnrul, Si olllncsweod, e. I.irhtlieuiMi Iterr. Oi (irrmumewn IJere' Club, 0. ... Cambria, 12 Itoewtirclt Juniors, 0, Nerlhnt Hectlen Pcanlen. Bl H. 8. F. C . 0. nthrr Iteeulta Gennnntevm Geld Jr., 21 flermantOTrn Illuee, 0, Mldret niue Team. Oi Gelda, ft. Junier (ield. 2 Junier Illuet, 0. AMwnrten, 4i Itarwoed, 1, i fyJjltS MwsCTVi& ntsT-re-p? s? I sllllli ,lt jr!3S&v uMTii-CtNTM'NK yv? sf- I fjOSM ive CRACKeeJ SSJgjgSg ffi--W5TOl Jet plenty waPX.' "eoet miuv-iem ( gi &.MPU) S"0"" 10' NOW - CAN'T i GO i llplplj Wfp- rr' 3 '. L hi 0w- ma fltlRJr tfr& m! " u in I JjUi Trill ? JmTlS jrT"""""""-"--" V, W JJ lifyf " "1 V- Iff & il fiflfiik tTiT effl 5S'1, -"' L-'jlM". -2gri ' si'lliilSj fll&& Ifgl I Hi wtmmVm - . J"; -t raKjUKKr 7i - ',iyr; I WTrz9r. ! Wri'WJiyjj; til lnuli FT W 1 f I I Ii I wn i u ifl ,!, ' i- I "''yutLPrC1 JTn I .. ltrtt4W&F&Z$u2& t'wT'ii'Julfl,,UHIrl Pawn - tf rt'ii N T. Trstt It. NEW YORK HOLDS . TO A I Gethamites Divide Points American League Soccer Game With Score 3-3 in The Philadelphia soccer eleven was forced te divide the points in it fifth gnme of the American Lengue sensen tllnvcd reqtnrrlnv nt 'ri" S'nrl: with puiia , - -.,; , - -;,, ...iiiuii-.. t.t iiiiunn ni.ij in- i-uiii- the New Yerk Held Club. This Jenm ' pressed another notch nnd some s,(,tM "7 fJr has afforded the locals the stiffest I te talk about In the Winter Steve kind of onnesitlon nml iravc them n' Inn..,.,. -.. .,,, ... i,.. ...,n.i . , . ,-, , ", , , ....... .ur..-.i; in mi' 111111: ii.iji-ii in-e; .1 week age. The score wns .1-nll. The Phillies trailed nt the end of the first half 1 te 0 but nt the stnrt of the final period found themclve nnd scored three goal, one by Fleming nnd two by Hrlttnn. The first renlly wns scored by Kelly, ns en a cress shot by "Whltcy" the bnll enme in centnet with the head of the Goth Geth amites' right halfback and went into the net. It looked ns If the ether Hethlchcm ite hnd another gnme te their credit when New Yerk began te piny n pre ing game, and Temmy Puggnn scored the second goal nnd about six minutes before the whistle blew Rooney regis tered the equalizing count. Three ether games were decided In the American Lengue scries. The Fnlces and Tedd Shipyard played a scoreless draw. Fnll River bent the New Jersey I cities 4 te 'i anil Unrrisen new v..iud picked up two points by defeating the ' Fnlres V te 1 l Pairings for the Berthellyn Gelf Cup Tourney Tomorrow 0 00 Mri. Herbert Hep. Old Yerk Read. ! and Mrs. Charles Utck, Jr . lluntlnv- den Vnlley. 0:05 Mrs. a. A. Ik!e. Jr.. Huntingdon Valley, and .Mrs. A. Ii. Hubnrd, Hunt ingdon Valley. O.10 Mm. V. a Glenn, Plymouth, and Mm. Milten IloreUI. 1'hilment. 9:18 Mre. O. 0lernc, Jr.. Hur.tlnirden Valley, and Mra. II. De Oreat. Old Yerk IteaJ. O'le VV. W. Junll'-", Jr., Crlckit Club, and Mm. W, M. Wraver, Iluntlusden Val 0 23 Mrs. It .letti. I'hllneint. slid Mrs. J v Turnbull. Crlise: 'Mjb 0 .10 Mri. II, II, Van. Wti'lcmars'i. Mid Mib. J. M. ll'Utr-iiti. r. ( i-da- !- . '( 0 35 Mies i;'.lzar-th Lh. sten. t'rli ki i .u.i, nnd MUs M.ircurett.i lllxun. I'ruli t i lub. 0 40 Mrs J 1) i:illrtt, Country Club, nn.l Mm. H. I'crmill, UuulliK.lvn V . 1 1 j 0 K Mln Hi-len Mwhiin. Cudurbroek, and MIj Clmrlette Cheleii, Orl-krt l'Ij'j 0 ,'.5 Mlsi C"CII I-ltch. Londen, uiid .Mrs. V. A. Uavln. New Yerk. 10 CO MIri Hdlth l.cltch. Iunden. and Mra, C. II. Vandirbre&k. Crlck.'t Clui 10 05 Mlas Kdlth Cunimlnga. Chl.-nue. nd Mrn. Kred W. Itts. Jr. Chleuie 10.10 Mirn AUxa KtlrllnK. Atliintn, and Miss Mildred Caverly. Crlck.'l Club 10.13 Mian (1. Ul&hop, Ilroekluvrn. and Mr. C. F. Fex. HuntlnKten Vulle. 10 25 Mien Iturrlett CurtU Esn-x Ce.. and Miea Flortnce MeNee. Marlen. 10 31V Mia Margaret rurtln. Knpet Ce . nnd Mr. i: II. FUkT. Merlen. 10 35 Mlsi Kathennc Iuuhlnnn, Wood bury and Mra. A. V. Iinn'"ibauin. I'liliment. 10 10 Mrn. H. If Vetterlelu, Count r Cub. and yTB V. .Iniine.v, Mr-unn 10 15 Mri. r K MurCaln. Cricket Clnb. and Mle l.mlly Ilarrmhnu, M rum. 10 50 Misa hara Vtehan, Cid.irlir ,. -.nd .MIri .Mary If Ivenni;. Cr'i-ki t Cub, 10 55 Mrs. IV. II .Tohnken M'Tiun. and Mre U. W, Curran, dierLrii' k 11.00 Mrs r II. Keen. Oierbieuk. and Mli Seiihle lispt'n, I'hllmunt 11 05 Mrn F. II. Ulder, Overbroek. und Mrs. J I.uca.i. Countr Club. 11 10 Ceuntesii Vcn Heliteln, Huntingdon 'ullu and Mlas Carolina I'rentke, New Yerk. 11 16 Mri J. K. Mitchell, fit Dnvlds, and Mre W F. Hurrlaen, Ilunlltieden Vallev 11 10 Mre. Wm. We-it. Iluntlncden Vallei, und Mrs. Q. O Budd.irds, Oierbroek. 11 :5 Mli Mary S. (lrtrcem. Merlen, erd Mini M. K. KuddtvrdM, Overbroelt. 11 iti Mrs. N. I H.-ed, Wilmington, nnd Mrs. i: CI Uf.t. Country Club 11 35 Mre. Iloefrt I'onnlnicteu Wllmlncten, nnd Mlie i: O. Heed. Cricket Cub 11 40 Mrs. llrlntnn T'lem.n Merlen ind Mis. J H Mekea, Hjntlni-Ien Valley 11 (5 Mm W J. Johniten WilmlnRten, nm Mrn. II . Hcelt. Wll'nlnKtnn. 11 re Mrs W. A Jehnsen, HI. Iiavlds, nnd Mra J W. Unls-ht, Woertbun. 11.55-Mra. J Ulseten. Jr. Ht Davids, ,md Mri Hurlock, Harrltiburir. 12.00 Mini Frances Crohn, llala, and Mre A 11 Harris. Cricket Club. 12 05 Mri I". A. Ktaiilns, Wl.mlnmen, nnj Mrs. (1 V, Smith. Merlen. 12 10 Mtaa Mary Orltflth. Merlen, and Mrs F. F. Maury. Jialu. 12 15 Mra I. Haum Pnilment. and Mrs J. K. Uly V'oeobun 12 20 Mrs V I Harding- Country Club. ird Mrs A II Huey, Mrin 12 i5 Mrs. II. t; Vei ten. Merlen irt Mrs. TheniaH Cochrane. Ceuijtr Cub. 12.30 Miss C 1. McVay lla.u, tnd :drs. C. i; Arm..trenir. I.lancrch 12 ?" .'Irs. J. F. Meehan, Cedrbroek, and Mrs A Ixiwry. Merlen. 12'40 Mih. F. J. Kcllcy, Country Clue. and Mrs I. S. I'aecltstl. Old Yerk Itead, 12 4! Mies Maidn Heffman. Whlteniarsh, and Mrs II J Tarr. I.lanerrh. 12 50 Mra. Wl'llam ('hnpln. North Hllle, and Mrs. II. C Cornelius, Cedrbrw.k. 12 J5 Mrs I.. ' Illeik, North Hills, and Mra. II. Freemsn. Old Yerk Itesd. 1:00 Mrs. II II Iirxalere, Huiillncden Val., and Mis Heeper. Crlckei Club 1.05 Mrs, C. M. lluard, Countr Club, and Mr". K. K. Jenei. Plymouth. 1 10 Mrs. O. C. Whldden, Huntlniiden Val. ley, and Mrs, II. p. Kaaiebaum, North Hills. 1 15 Mre. 11. V Murphy, Oerhrnek, and Mrs. II. C. Miller, ArenlmlnW, 1:20 Mrs. 1. II. Hankln Manerch. and Mre. J. Stelnmeti, Plymouth 1:25 Mrs cnarms Lister, Ht Iiavldi. an! Mrs. I'. J. I-wls. Ht Davids. 1'30 Mri. W F. l'eet, Old YerU Ueud. and airs. j. ' -v. li'-. ,v '"lemnrsn. 1 35 Mrs. n. 11. umi.hre. iluntlncden Valley, and Mrs. W. J jr. j-rler" While marsh. "" 1:40 Mrs. l.lnn, Chlcaje, and Mlee I'rancci ilrlacem, Merlen. wl Jin. IJ- V- Illchards. Overbroek. IrtB Mlsa Maria De Kosenko, Country nh. mil artnp. ' 'MU" iDO-aini. Ki. u , C. M. it v. affia.jaaa" lirt, Ii THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT GOLF QUEENS AND CHAMPS HERE FOR 10-DAYS TILTING Cecil Lcitch, Mrs. Letts, Miss Stirling, Willie Hunter, Jesse Guilferd ct AL te Shew Champien Shots en Lecal Links ' Hy SANDY piIILADKLPHIA golf specialist nrc in for n pep-eyed treat during the next ten dnys. The stars of many lnnds nnd climes will be with us n -golfing 'round the lecnl rinlte. They'll be here, the champions nnd the nenr nenr clmtnplens. The notion will be fast nnd lurieus. Lew marks may be com ......... ..,,- ji,i- i, in; mill, -ii. It's been n licet ie golf year and all the chapters of It history have been written. Its heroes will stnlk our links with lienvini? besom nnd smiling fnce. Other stars, ju"t plain survivor of the dramn, will be here still giving their best. Though gene, they won't banker after being forgotten. The first action stnrt tomorrow in the annunl tilting for the classic Her thellyn Cup, Huntingdon Valley's in vitatien women' tournament. The ..,......,, -'" ii -i iwiu iiimiiv in i ii- ' leading character in the tus.-le there will e (cell I.eitch. clinmnien of (,te:it Hritnin since 1014, champion thi enr, nise ei r ranee anil ('iiiimlii, hnlled n i the greatest woman golfer the wetld has ever produced. rnbeaten but enee t-inee 1(11 i, the conqueror vvaw n wide favorite te come through the American tussle played lat week, but she fell before the pluck of little Mrs. Frederick ('. Letts it player rated far below her in fhet -making. Jti'-t the Mime. Ml-s Leiteh was beaten, which proves It can be done, Mrs. Left Here Mr T,ett will prrbnb', vie with Miss I.eitch in the Interest of ihe al leries vvhicli will fullew the play at Neble all week. She" the American golf heroine of the year, nnn plus ultra. Theiiifii Mi.s.s Ale-tit StlrlliiK, abpelute empress of the American vveiuch'h golf domain since 1010, wan finally tumbled from her throne nt Hollywood in the nntlenal final round en Saturday, none will depute the thought that hhe i; Htill Amerira's grentest woman Relfer. She'll Im at Iluntlncden Vnllev. She wen the meetiiiR last year. What n day it would he if she were te meet MUs i.i-itrii, as f ii'- i.lir.ust certain ilii- time. They were slated bj the tuti-iifiaiis te iiit'i I at the national TIipj were in ipiiti lirnckets. and either could beat tuj one eitlier would have te face, ns-t-trted the experts. Hut Miss Lcitch toppled, and thus the woman's classic of the year ever here was net te be timt Wi-ek. The Kreat Cecil has beaten Mis.s Stir ling twice this year, but that vvus abroad. Can Miss Lolteh de the naine in America? That's the Itehlm- nnutlnn i ine neur. jne jenr, us It were, won't be complete unless thev de meet here, nn this, Miss Leiteh'i' first for fer eisrn invasion. She's coming ever usraln net year, but that's tee lone te wait. Next In Interest among the visitors who will be here tomorrow is MKs IN una Celletl, Itosten and Providence '.amnion. Kljjhteen years old, supple and graceful en the links, she is the ' me of timing, and her shetH are said te be tlie longest of any the women hit "ff the tee. She hasn't hud quite the M'eiienc. necessary te come through n iib t niml but they prcdic-t one and " 1 rJie II be the chumphm some day. li'!Ifw,,?l,',? n'0,lal '" ,hp nntlenal last miss- Wn" Cn0UEl' f"r ,no llttlu She was tied two strokes better than com,?,'? "'t'!1 ,,r0".'l"N, ,i,,1(l that ."v"r . .. , : , a .."... .meiig the ether out-of-town will bn Mis. W. A evpeifs !,.., ..I .... '.. ". '""lll, IV 'nvin, twice w' ''S ."'"H-P ., , " i iMiiujiftu ; .ill umtnings, one r.f Chicago's me ss Kdith most prom- ru cliaiiirilen. m vi... ,,.. . h- ten bV!"bi;nt,e.r,,:'wuhkiift(jei'',,i'i,H A week from U-...l... .1... Hunter. British amateur champion, and r.!;''. . ,u"f!(1.' A'li'Tlenn nmnteiif Willie vimiiiiiiuii. win no ,,11 opposite sides in "I 1 t , ,. --...-. v. w, i (tllli un-miir exiiiu t en rmirsninn nt jreiijurin. mat's nixiut all the talent men- is nreun.l these parts in the amateur ranks, all except Miss Marlen Helllns newly crowned qucui 0f Amer ican golf. "Lucky te Win" .Miss Helllns. was Invited te IIuntliiR IIuntliiR cleu N alley, but rcnlged last week, net feeling that she would be se much in demand. After she wen the national liunls she said hhe didn't believe she could chunge her mind blnce she hud been away from home tee long." Her stutement after her victory was rather Hurried. 1 in tickled te death." she beamed. I never dreamed I would renie through and I knew I'd nev r linve if Alexa hurling had pluved her best game l wen lucky, Unit's nil." Yeu can't heat that I'liainplenshlp ' ki'ii ."i. ,l,e "Im(,t,1"B "f ehnmpienH. . II'.- Stirling, supreme and unriiffled for tllu yenrs ever here, nnnm in rieii ..i r r Vl&ryJi McNIULICK game from tee te green it was her putting ns the days pased Inte their red sunsets. It wn only the breaks In her fnver that kept her from being beaten in the seml-flnnl round ngninst Mr. Vnndcrbeck, but It wns the brenks ngninst her that dragged her down nnd out the finnl dny. A for the downfall of "super" Cecil she tells it best. "Kvery golfer hn hi day," snld she. "When Mr. Lefts nnd I met it wn her dnj . Veila." FAIR GOLFERS TO PLAY Miss Helllns and British Stars at Belleclalre October 17 New YerU, Oct. 10. Women golf stars, who participated in last week's untlnnal championship tournament nt Deal, N. J., will nppear the week of October 17 In an open teurnnment ut wi iin i f hi tail nj'i ii inu iitiuivn v. 1 the Hellsdcire Ceif nnd Country Club. I Ilavside. L. I., it wns announced tedav. Mrs. W. A. Gnvln, announcing the tournament, said entnc te date in eluded Mi Murien Helllns. the new national chnniplen ; Misses Cecil and Edith Leitch, Itritish stars; Miss Ale.ia Stirling, the former American tltleheldcr; Mra. Clarence Vnnderbeck, of Philadelphia, and Miss Edith Cum mlngs and Mrs. V. II. Letts, who de fented Miss (Veil Leitch. Kntrlc, will close en October 1". The club has appropriated $1000 for pn.ce, the first prize te lie u !?."i00 tiephy. Douglas Hurls Five Mere Balls Than Mays In winning; IiIh Rinne Dnusln pitched five mere bulls than Mays, He hurled 103 balln te the batters, nt which tblrtv were called IhiII", twenty-seven resulted In strikes, feurteeen foul strikes, efaht fouls, sixteen Infield outs, one outfield out anil seven hits. Mays pitched nlnct -eight time for Ihlr-U-ene bulls, twenty two strikes, eleven lent strikes, twenty tnlleld nuts, four nut. Held nut, nine lilts nnd one bine en errre. Neither pitcher euve u bete en halls. A cigarette is known by the smokers it keeps mwWWmMmmmm' timtrmR x .- swwe; 't w iswBwr r y Licgett h Myers Tobacco Ce. SOUTH VS. NORTH ON GRIDIRON THIS MONTH Georgia Tech, Georgia University and Centre College Will Lead Dixie Assault in Most Important of . Intersectional Games of the Year IJy GRANTLANI) RICH Left nt Uie Pest IJ'Acu was young and craved te shine At football, track or en the nine I always said, "Medels for mine." Shcvlin I marked, and I'ec at end, H'fitcArd Hare nnd ether Uncsr.ien rend. And Thorpe and Cey backficlds distend. Sair Duffey turn hti nine-three trick. And Kracnzlein, Matey Leng and Schick Shrivel all opposition quick. Then threw un soft hands of despair. ''It's no use," queth I, "mortals ne'er Will equal such as these, I ticcitr." Thux cold I quit. And ever since Itancer has tasted like a quince I'er 1 Ante seen these deep footprints Oblitciatcd o'er and e'er: Kitpatrick atid "Tack" llardtiick sear Te heights tcith Stan Keek's winning score. Ty Cobb and Speaker 're seen rise, On Alexander glued green eyes. And cheered ichen "Uabc" Ruth scraped the skies. Se te dascd youth thii xrerd I drepi Frem fear of viedcls de net flop, Yeu might be king of a new crop, STANLEY K. WILSON. Wn IIAVK had Mathcwsen, Jehnsen nnd Alexander In turn. There are geed one left but where is the next super-star te come from? The Seuth Cemes North GEORGIA TECH, Georgia Cniver slty and Centre College will lead the Southern assault upon Northern elevens till month in three of the best intersectional games of the year. Georgia Tech Is getting under full steam for Its argument with Penn Sta'e at the Pole Grounds, nnd till contest Bheuld be one of the top sketches of the tall program. Penn Stale I strong ngnln, but It is no certainty that- Rezdelt's fast machine will overthrew what new leeks te be the strengc.-t team in Dixie. Tech will mis Flowers nnd Flnchcr, hut her machine will be exceptionally strong. Harvard entertains both Gcergln nnd Centre nml neither game will be n Crim son romp. Georgia's defensive strength in of high order, and if Merun can only plug up his Centre linn he will, nt least, through He McMillln, give the Cam bridge defense something te bother with. The Seuth hasn't yet the numerical strength te cope with the North and West, but her trams arc coming along l .vcer D-v J'0"1- W'iJ IIAVK been asked te veincmbc." mere than a century, nnd there will bo be nt least live or six football tenm which will remember Lafayette quite distinctly nil this fall. Pittsburgh's recollection Is still quite distinct. YALE faces the Army nnd Princeton tackles the Navy. This puts it up te Hnrvard te take en the Murines. IT Willatd and Demp.'ey meet next July it will be just three yenrs n'ter Wlllard bad bis crown hammered iff at Teledo. Dashing Impetuosity wns n'ver one et the Knnsnn n traits, in line seems te knew why he didn't declde te wait a jenr or two longer before rushing in. S T. LOUIS requests us te announce J that the next one-town Vnrlil Series will be held next fnll between the Hrewns and the Cardinals. AVe are nlways pleased te be the bearer of pleas ant tidings. TN nKFEMlINO te I'rinrMeu a cer-J- tain critic remarks that "sfnrs de net make a winning team." In the : r r ., tiMmmMiw .t . ;a ." yisi..'-. 7,r &9 ttxnM9 FATIMA CIGARETTES -C hut taste the same wny "stone walls de net n pr,en make nor iron bar. n enge." Iju til help out quite n let. Ut ,h'J Iturncs nnd Hagcn JIM I.AUNKM n WeUw O have been the two mnln flrmrciia American golf for the last three T,, Neither wan uble te match II J ch1 son s fent nt vvlnnlxn t ti.iL .lulCHI- hut en this side of tne watrr theyZ'r". been HJtireme. J "e been Hjpreme. Iiarnes wen the enen ..In. t. in a tie for second tilW it." "?F(!n wen (he Western nnd the two l,c M ,fi "iRen then X"UiTul ,n t,,c rccc,,t nre- llutc'iifen, nt times, is mere bell limit than either,, but net w MSd ever an extended route. Fer neither has Jeck's nervous energy nor hh pent-...-(..i.otle..s Ibirnes is the most cnre. fill p ayer of the let, but Hagcn's hul. iiess Is mixed with keen shrewdness. In uddltlen te being great golfers 'the? carry a pulr of pretty wine heads. U71IO Is or was the most nptly named , VV football player? One team beaiii n Slough cr. nnd thcre were Crar Crar vyell, llulleck nnd Hull. Alse l1.i,h Hut our entry is Stnrbuck, the fnmnB CerneH back of ether dura! lie S, "CrOOTBALL- is se wearing t,n the i . "yi'0,"1 ,llnt -Tim Thorpe, who hecan his gridiron career twelve yenrs nV deesu t expect te last, ever eight or ten mere seasons. rnllE euly moral victory that Tale - expects (e cheer this noeson Id the predominant end of the score. Merallti and defeat may team together, but enlr for se long. J Comrleht, 101 1. All rights reserved. Scraps About Scrappers nanny Kramer, local bantam knivv.. out. will find hlmaelf pitted aanet a eTe,," oi.neneit In Able IVIedman. rl ! IlniSen S rhe 9Lj;m,,lit "ftKht. Kramer Is well pHm-a for thK match having proved himself m poed shape by knecklnit dewit and defeatlii Terry Martin l?,t week. Anether feat" Lr!")Wr ,R,S? The prelims: Jimmy Men Je vs. Chlc't Knnai. rrisldy Turner vs Mlva Connera and Ubbby Allen vs. Denny lias, Iloeboo HelT hns lwen nn the lob late nwi enrly with matehrrakers In T Phllad dphr. He exnecu te have ene of the busiest Jb ei ?.f v,,ne .nStL"3' "" FrcCdy Turner and ni0hHv AJlen 15 un'l"r "oeboo's v"lnT T deau will go te the pest at the National. enJ,.e,J!i,,,'?n",y "?y" Pet'' rtej- Is flcurinj en 'llm Drency for a s-t-up. "rfut there's a blK Piirprlse le store for l'eter." say! Jeseph. Hartley nnd Drenoy met In the wind. up at the Ice Falace Thursday night. Ear Hariman will appear In en of the ether matches of n. ihc-beut preRram. niimmr llurni, a nroeklyn mut and Rhtv.Bht 1-OTer. will appear In bout" here tills fall. iJiw-ence O'Shea, n Phlla I- ii mut3 will handle Uurna1 nffalrsV O'Sh-a warts : te mntch "riummy with whites t"ti. Rernld. Johnny Mealy, 'jehnny l.indVr,d I eulstana. Burns liar. b.,i with lt Tendlcr and Harry (Kid) Urcwn in th urm. IVIIIus llrltt leaves today for Montreal, Cnn.. where h will hand'.n rrank Meran, heavyweight, and Mike MoTljue, mlddlo mlddle vveleht, In respective beuta against Eddl-r Jnnes and Tim Kelly ua Wedneaday nleht Twe wceki later .Meran will meet Jack John Jehn John se.i at Mentieal. , 'A?.'' "'""'it will b m charge of Wlllui I.rltt s four battleri) at Lancaster tenlfht In tbe Inter.-lty matches. The Phlladelphlans te romp-'e nn K O. Samien. Dllly nich ards Pete Itess and Jee I'fcllllps. Mnrtv Iejle and Kddie Mgulre nre n.in Offing a ntable of Uraya l-'erry boxers to gether. Included nmeng their mlltmn are Mickey Conners. Jimmy Gibbens, Mntlv Ilsr rett. ny Mllllgan and Veung Jee ITradley. All nf these men are mulched for bouts during the month. Kumagae and Shlmldzu Off te Japan New Yerk. Oct 10, Tch'n Kumnsse nd Wenze Hhlmldzu, the Japanese Davis Cot tmm. left, fur Japan by way of Hin Fran Fran ciseo. Kgmngax raid lie expected te return te the t'nlted Htntes In December, and that It probably would be his Inst Mid! te this country. .Shlmldzu sld he would try te nMicnihle a tenm te compete for the Pavli Cup next j cur. S tfigSrr85 , y&rT' -T W'y r n&S Vwnv." ftms ?VW nui.vwkm a. A. SJ xiX Sffsxatt" Netiimr else will de" n Ssfcil ' LiLK difference r-"! v.iim i. nempi oiruen, V Js I .t" ' r c ' s