hxjt. ,m-llfMt;i'm VW1 I 1IWHJII.JB .ft'Ifi- IS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921 Miller Huggins Wishes Chris Would Come Back and Discover a Couple of Geed Hurlers for Him; Bill COLUMBUS DA Y HERE, NEW YORK STILL CAN WIN AND LOSE SERIES Holiday Celebrated in Metropolis With Yanks and Giants Going Inte Seventh Big Battle, While Cam paign for World Crown Is Deadlocked Three-All Il ROBERT W. MAXWELL Sports IMIter Kvrnlng Public Ix-ilsrr New erl, Oct 112. P3UK hundred nnd twenty -nine cnrN age Christopher CelumbiiH, who knew nothing of bneball nnd didn't want te knew, made It possible for the World 8erie te be tngel in New- Yerk thin year. Chrlt dlwevered America, nnd did Mich n geed Jeb thnt Miller Muggins would like te have him come back for n briif period unil discover n couple of pitchers who could keep opposing spikes oft the home p'nte when Mhvh and Hejt nrc renting. Nobody cer kicked about Columbus discovering this arid land. I'erhnps It would be the name with the pitiheis. However, it would take a high-class discoverer te ppet tenl tlingers in the Yank camp, for the biniple reason there nin't any. Thin grand and glorious anniversary was observed b theuHnnels, but they didn't knew why nnd what the were observing Tlicj had en Idea it vvhn the seventh game of the city championship, which shows that all saps don't come from the outskirts Hut the. enjoyed themselves in their own highly original manner, winch is peifcrrlj proper, cspe-einlh when they pay the freight, which is a wav of leferring te big gate rei eipts Columbus Day will pe down in lusterj .is the da. when New Yerk had n chance te win and lese the Weiltl Stiles Twe teams representing that municipality were all snarled nnd tangled up in what is slnngily rcfeired tei as a deadlock, New Yerk winning three and New erk losing three. If an thlng could be evener than that it can t be found in our lending almanacs The two teams have been battling fei a week and what lias happened? Nothing! They are the same tednj ns a week age just as if they hadn't fttartcd. One entire, complete nnd verj full week has been used up, nnd us experts don't knew an.i thing about it jet I'erhnps; next wed: wi.l net be fte full, but jeu never can tell. .Mint the same, it was a great idea te ring In a helidaj. bemuse It will help the irewd. A let of the f.ins will have n chance te celebrate, and the wive birds will discover Columbus in the Ameri can Association. Holiday or no holiday, the series K nearing a Iinnle which can come nny old time fTem new en. esterdaj. as we pointed out in n clever manner, the Yanks had te win two out of four te grab the biggest cut of the series coin, while the filnnts were up against a three-out-of-four preposition. Today this is all wet and washed up. The tiianLs must win two out of three, and ditto the Yanks. IT IS j3t one of these short series ulneh is ci uihemc relief. McGraw Is Entire Giants' Bell Club rplIIS championship struggle, or whatever it is, 1ms deve!epd into n battle J. where one man is battling a couple of dozen; in ether welds. Miller Ilug Jtins, Charlie O'Lenrj and the ether Yanks are pitted against Jnwn Jay McGrnw. Before this Ninks In tee deeplv. jjet hep te the e'.plnnntlnu, McGraw runs the ball game He thinks fur even man en his team, and when he doesn't his highly trained athletes make mlstakis He sits en the bench nnd signals for every ball pitched bv his pitcher Me moves the infield and outfield with a simple vvue of his pudgv hand When a man Is at bat he leeks at the bench and gets enlcis te hit or let the ball sail past him. The bntter is instructed after every pitch, and the same gees with the base runners. The Giant mnnager is the whole ball club He pulls the strings and the ethers go through their parts. Thus far he has been successful because he still is in the series. In ether championships his club has been laid nwnj for the winter long before this. McGrnw 's playing a slugging game this year. He circs nothing for one run. I'erhnps he tried this system in the first two gnmes and discovered it didn't work. But he evidentlv has discarded the sacrifice, for there were many openings for a bunt te advainc a base runner and none was taken. The slam-bang, "hit-'em-vvhere-they-ain't" system is popular new, nnd will continue te be unless the Ynnks get dangerous again Iluggins, en the ether hand, is mixing 'em up and allowing his players te Je eeme thinking. McNnlly nnd Meusel stele home nnd the boys have'shewn lets of aggressiveness and pep. But that has bien all The McGrnw svstera apparently is working en all twelve. Fer examplp, take the home run mode bv Snyder in the second. Twe ram had been scored and the Giants were one marker in arrears. Harper was wild, nnd after edc b.ill had been inlled Fnnk looked te the bench for in structions. Even body thought McGraw told him te wait and drnw a pass, but Jnwn signnled for a hit The ball sailed straight Inte the groove, nnd it didn't step sailing nfter Frank hit it until it landed In the coat pocket of a sunfish in the left field bleachers. Max Cnrey, the Pittsburgh outfielder, gives McGraw credit for everything en that particular hit except the actual swinging of the bat. Nobody' could fet mere credit than that. 'THEREFORE, MeQraic xs knaun te de all of the guessing, and he tcill be a big guy as long as he guesses right. Has Tive Geed Pitchers in Shape TODAY McGrnw has the edge en the series because he has n couple of pitchers en the job te de etpcrt Hinging. He will start Douglas ngninst Mays again, nnd a few believe the shuffiin' person will repent his victory of Sunday. Mays.' effectiveness wns ruined when the Giants socked him for even hits nnd four runs in the lust two frames, according te the dope from the National League paddock. Whether Phil will be able te stand up remains te be seen. But the figuring new is n nine-game set Either Douglas or Nehf will come through, and the same gees for Mays and Hejt. Therefore, if the series reaches the ninth nnd exceedingly crucial game the pitching will have a let te de with t Huggins will hnve used up Miijh nnd Heyt. and his only chnncn will be te rush Mays bnck nguin or take a chance with Harper, Quinn, Shnvvkey or Cellins. The lnbt-nnmed qunrtet innnet be called classy and havm't shown n thing as yet. On the ether hand, McGrnw will be sitting back with nn nee in the hole, entitled .Tess Barnes. Jess will be ready nfter a couple of dnys rest te corae back nnd repeat. And take it from us. he has the animals of the Americnn Leaguers. Yesterday he put ever the tame stuff ns Inst Frldny, only mere se. He again relieved Fred Teney when the game seemed lest and the situation hope less. Four runs were chalked up against him, but the Giants came back in their portion of the inning and tied it up. Yesterday he stepped Inte the picture in the first inning after three runs had been scored nnd two were out. He allowed two mere runs, as a result of a homer by Fewster, but after thnt he hnd the Ynnk sluggers handcuffed. He allowed only two hits in the last seven innings and fanned ten bats men. His control wns perfect, his curve ball was breaking where he wantel It te break and he never was in danger He improved as the gnme progressed Perhap McGraw figured en saving Barnes for emergency work eithei yesterday or today He saw what Jess did en Friday when he fanned eight In six nnd one-third innings and held the American Leaguers safe He knows that Barnes has fanned eighteen mm in fifteen innings Which is a geed enough record te gnin recognition in nnv league But Barnes was hurled into the bunch yesterday, and it was Just in time. TOXEY teas trying te feel the )anks u ith curves en the outside, and lehen they iffuinl tn bite he hed te iioeic the bell, icith en astreun results It mom if htite been better fei Muggins had Teney lingered throughout the centist, but In didn't, and Harries u en the game. And in a shuit sciies like thti eiery game leunts. Anybody tcill tell you that. Ruth Net Missed With Fewster in Game THE Ynnks minus Babe Ruth put up a great battle, but Hopped nfter tnkiug whnt was supposed te be a commanding lead The Giants have overtaken them in all three gnmes wen thus far. putting up a better scrap tbnn wns expected fttr.mge as It mnv stem. Ruth was net missed yery much. Fewster, who took his plnce in left field made a wonderful running ca'ch en Yeung'B foul in the first which Bam couldn't have imcle without the aid of a taxlcab. lie fielded the position perfectly, nnd one base hits remained enc-baggeri when thev sailed out there. Chick also connected with a home run In the second nnd put his side a couple of urns te the geed The Babe couldn't have done mere thnn thnt, tacept lilt his homer in the right field stand or ever the wall instead of Inte the blcnchers. And speaking of home runs, the smash perpetrated by Irish Meusel cannot be overlooked. Kellv was en base and the Giants three runs te the bad when Irish connected The ball sailed en a line Inte the right-field stand for a homer and started the Giants en the read te victory Today the Giants nre favored te win the series nnd the odds are 7 te r. The, betting gentlemen also believe Mays will be beaten again nnd nre laying 33 te 10 nn today's game This Is an example of supreme confidence, as Douglas is snld te have a hnd cold and might net be nble te perform. If he doesn't nobody would be surprised te sec Pat Shcn step Inte the box. PAT hat the distinetien of flunking out of the Athletics' fine, mid being kicked upstair into a World Series. lovvrteht, 1911. by 'utile Ledgtr Company PALMYRA ON GRIDIRON Jersey Eleven Is Coached by Jim Hartley, Formerly of Penn Palrnvrn will be well represented en the gridiron this year. The management lias accurfi some very wcll-linewn play- iy-n nml Wlin ..ini.iliicy utnCT ,,1m C-1.a i KJ able tsuitj hce of Jim Hartley, formerly up of I'enn, is very much impressed with i the cnndielates. I Among these who hnve nnsvvered the call for practice is Deverenuit, . I. Stnek, ' ' J'"" -"ll1"r- "m"n, frlesmnn, H. ' Since. Unities. Meed. I'risee. the Jpn. I kins brothers, Mergun, .T Stack, Oetch, ' Montgomery, Uevvd, Tener, Alcels, Itrewn, Stiles, Harkentf and Lnmb, I'almyra plays the fast United States I Navnl Hespltn) team en Saturday, I Penn Grad Watehes Flying Ca dets in Action and Thinks Wray's Team Should Win SCRUBS SCORE ON VARSITY Virginia Military Institute has an other brilliant speech football eleven, according te n former Pennsylvania football plaver who saw the Cndets piny Inst Snturdny nfternoen. They Bhew nil the old-time dnsh nnd pectlllar plnys thnt Condi Spruhan taught them last season when they humbled Pcnn for the first time In the 1020 season. "Bc'ieve me, they hnve a mighty fine aggicgnt en clown there In Virginia, these Cadets," said the Red and Blue grad. ' I saw them plav Penn l.ist fall nnd saw them show some old nnd new foothill plays that opened the eves of mere thnn one old-timer. I was down In Virginia en business Inst week nnd made it n point te see hew the Cndets were doing this fall "Thev defeated Wake Ferest by the score of ''() te (I nnd In doing e were net extended. The Cadets weic content te go along and win bv straight foot feot foet ba'l but the spectator w'th nnv fentbn'l knowledge knew all the time thnt they hnd threats aplenty which thev were rr serving for futuie use Thev have sev eral forward pass plavs that would de credit t- n bigger unlvi rltv . "I wns tn'king with n resident of the town in which the Cadets practice and he infeinied me that thev have a bagful of triiks piepnred for the Penn e'even Last vent M will be remem bered the Flvlng Colonels, ns thev arc known In the Seuth, surprised a blj crowd en Franklin Field bv their use of old-time p'nvs in n modern way nnd the old resldenter told me thnt thev have several mere dug up out of the old pages Fa w ley n Star "Favvley. the quarterbnek of V M I , is n dead ringer for Leech, who was the sensation of last venr's team lie weighs around 11." pounds and is ns fnst as greased lightning He bundled the tenm last Saturday like n veteran, conserving the strength of his backlield and varvlng his plnvs vvttli all the nbilltv of a born football general And he enn run with the ball, tee, particu larlv around the ends "Bunting, the big fellow who tore through the Penn line last tenxen, h up te his old tricks ngnln. He shot through the Wake Ferest team last week as lie did up here, nnd it will take powerful defensive piny te step him Shannen nnd Costclle, two Irish lads, in the huckfield, piny the same kind of football that the ether two back did last season." The V M. I. game isn't being thought about nt Penn for the present. Svvnrth Svvnrth niere, with n formidable eleven, looms en the football horizon nnd gets bigger and bigger ns Saturday approaches. Yesterday Head Conch Heismnn nnd his nidi's sent the varsity scpind through another strenuous scrimmage in prepar ation for the Garnet. Students Sen Practice Fer tiic hrst time this season the students were permitted te see the var sity practice. The gates were thrown open, nncl from freshman te senior the entire delegation of students wns en hand. The annual fall handicap meet left the field wide open, se the coaches Invited every one. After the meet the field was closed as tight as n drum, enlv a few newspapermen and these con- 1 nected in one tap.icity or another with the team were permitted te remain Heismnn stated nfter practice ves teielav that he would held a real secret practice in the future. Only the desig nated managers nnd soubes nre te he permitted en the held during the prac tices The varsity nnd scrubs put en a I scrimmage di 111 for the students enrlj in the afternoon, the scrubs for the first i time winning by two touchdowns. The. ! v irsity was a mixed one, nnd contained I seeencl nnd third string players Mene. - glian, the' scrub eiuarterback, who starred at Williams four years ngi scored one of the two touchdowns, nnd I in doing se exhibited some excellent running with the bnll Hand was re- I spensible for the second. Phil Harvey, who was promoted from i the scrub eleven last fall, wns given nn opportunity te display his wares en the I varsity, nnd did well. With James out, the couches ure looking around for n suitable substitute) hnlfbnck, and Har vey will get every opportunity te show i his wares. Maher hcercs a Touchdown After the field was cleared lUUman bent a vaisitv eleven against the senilis, Bill Maher running 10 yards ' fei the (inly scene of the afternoon, 'The backfielel Included ut the start .'iuui-1 . lugs-mi. i.uuguuii uiui .uiucr. I while Hamer, Wittmer, Oreve nnd sev - I .....1 n.linu L.,t nti..M .1..-!.,.. l... fH... .in the line vveie l.reemiwnlt and Mc - Mullen lit ends, lhilliuun and (ientli- ner ut tackles, Dav center and Cech- ' i i t i i i , rune nnd Sutherland gunrds Bill tirave, who is suffering from u biulseel knee, was em the side lines in his civvies, while Lrtrcssvaag, the ether regular end. went through a lenir ! Mgnnl drill (Jig fienthner, the husky ltrm.1 ln bid urnmlinil l.U lmen li,. isrnehlyn mil, urene neci hts Knee lur- nil, II nn Humus , (inn iiiiu I" IJI' CttllitlC from the Held. Dr. Arthur Light nfter nn culmination announced thnt he culmination announced thnt would be en the held this nfternoen Keltic i x, n scrub plnyer, was Injured during the scrlmmnge, but net ben ben eusly I'runeiet, the Trench Ind who is muktng n bid for nn end pest, will be en the sidelines for another week. He tore three ligaments In his knee cm Monday l'runeret wns out fur two I weeks nt the beginning of the- season with n wrenched shoulder ! Mike Whitehlll nnd Kcx Winy were again given the afternoon off, The former Kutgers bid hns a bnil knee, 1 vvhi'e Skipper Wrnv Is suffering from n I spi.i.ne'd iinkle. Thev both expect te I get into nitlen this nfternoen COME HAVE LUNCHEON AT Bumtt i aKlUL mi in - TOMORROW'S MENU a Clam Chowder Choice of Perk Chept Fried Sweet Potateei, Apple Sauce or Halibut Steak (Platter) Rellt and Butter Coffee and Milk Shere, drill and CAFE OPEN JvYERY SUNDAY Chicken Dinners. WHEN A FELLER JlT iNEC2.ED LOCAL AMATEURS Jimmy Hutchinson, National Champien, Wins in Profes sional Debut in New Yerk UNDER MONTEITH'S WING By LOUIS II. JAFFE Philadelphia has turned out a num ber of crack amateur boxers in the Inst two yenri, nnd several of them nrc making geed nt present in professional competition. Earl Ilartman, Benny BasH and Artie SleCann nil used te fling fists for glory rather than fer1 gelt, and each of these lads new is doing nicely in fisticuffing for the filthy stuff. Anether "all-for-glory" gleveman, who it is said will enter upon a profes sional enrcer in the near future, Is Dan Gartin, of the Mcndowbreok Club. He is the national 125-pound amateur champion, and defended this title in Bosten the ether night by getting n decision ever Unrle Sawyer, the New England titleholder. The lntcst of the lecul nmntcurs te stnrt boxing professiennlly is Jimmy Hutchinson, brother of Hughey, Philn delphln fentherwclght. Jimmy wen the national nmnteur bantamweight crown at Bosten in 1020. In addition te this title, the younger Hutchinson wen a let of ether laurels in boxing for models, cups, watches and diamond rings. Several nlglits age in New Yerk, Jimmy stepped into u ring nnd started a professional page in pugilism, incl lentally closing his amateur career. Hutchinson wns opposed te Billy Con Con eolly, n veteran of n dozen matches, and Jimmy xvns rendered the judges' decision nt the finish of ten i'euikIb. "He leeks like nnether real find," writes Scotty Mentelth in referring te Hutchinson. "A pleasing, satisfactory youngster, is the kid, nnd he has all the eaimarks of n champion." The Hutchinsens Hughey and Jimmy both nrc under the guidance of Scotty Mentelth, milking n Scotch trio Mentelth Is identified new with the New Y'erk syndicate management Mend, Mentelth nnd Cox. Mentelth verifies the bterv thnt Jee Lynch, former bantamweight champ, and Mead have "made up"; that they have slgncHl a three-ycnr contract, and that n cnmpnlgn is about te be un furled te bring the lean Irishman in line for u bout with Johnny Buff in a bantam championship match. Andy Chancy is another title seeker uneicr tne Mead-Mente th-Cox dlrec i ti,n' a,ul n "e us Johnny Kilbane announces himself ready te defend his ' featherweight title nn effort will be miidu te match the Baltimore youth i with the venerable champion. Harvard Varsity Held , v.r'VeTbleVmnlrV.rn f tij mlnutci crlmmaK with the h.s;ercl i :lJn wlf,Vinmu Knn'B.nC?5 hi?J,'' lhu ar i IMl "iwnn un own ten &rd line en two I ocrm-len nnd kept the ball away from dun" I k"r '""" et thH afurnoen. Southern H. S. Wants a Game en ire te a mlsunc1?rtandlnr. the Snueh 'rn "'nn Scheel football team u without a l B , '"r r'uxt Haturda Any high ur ere u . nuui team wlshinu te take en Southern ' -"-."i auuiciH XT, itrn 'UKh 'Sche1 l Hlcharit A Ker Hnnt Uread and Jacksen Htrcria Straw Kelly at Game; Oivner Lives, Hat Dies New Yerit, Oct. 12 A straw hnt mnde its appearance nt the l'elu (ireunds, nnd it bobbed up In the bleachers. The fan who were it is till living today nnd happy. Net mi with the hnt. Funernl services were in id en the sod under the blcnchers when the (limits get their four inns in the fourth. NOTICE Special Orders Lobiten, Steiki, Silidi, ett. Delivered ter part of citT. 1 Neainil D i ,' i' . SUCCEED AS PROS 62wdiihdWALNlJT 1 1 Drliviry CLtri 1 rmnttl rrirate Tartle and DanqneU a BpetUUr NEEDS A FRIEND "yf&VXlff VLfi Y ' ?&"' CWJI.1.T.T. T Coach Greer's Team Badly Crippled for Radner High Game en Friday CAPTAIN SMITH MAY START By PAUL PREP Cnthelle High Scheel's foetbnll team will fnce stiff opposition Frldny when It battles Haduer High Scheel at Wnyne. The team is net in condition for the game. Lnst Saturday Jack Greer, the coach, took his Cnhlllites te AVcst Chester te play the high school aggre gation of thnt budding metropolis. Be fore the stnrt of the frny Circcr had two of his best men Cnrrell and liar liar ren, tnckln nnd center respectively en the sidelines, Injured. When the finnl whistle blew seven mere boys were In jured. It is believed thnt nt lenst flve of this number will net be nble te start the gnme Frldny. Devine nnd O'Connor, enelR: fchmid nnd Maxwell, tnckles, and McNnlly, halfback, nrc the injured. The West Chester game wns rough. Penalties were few. Roughness is a geed word te use, but assault and bat tery might be n better way of expressing what happened. Nine black eyes en seven youngsters is quite n record for nny foetbnll game. And that's only Cnthellc's casualty list. West Chester did net publish theirs. The Purple and Geld preteges showed wonderful lighting spirit despite in juries and refused te quit The game had but thirty seconds te go ; just enough time for the home eleven te try one mere play. When the center snapped the ball back, five Cahillltes broke through the line. Scott, substitute tackle, blocked whnt wns in tended te be n punt, nnd Dick Schmld recovered, lie rnn for n touchdown. This score wen the gnme. While Greer hns lest a whole Meck of stars, he is nt lenst thankful for one thing, Captain Smith, star right hnlf bnck, in nil probability will be nble te stnrt for the first time tills season. He will bear the brunt of the work, if he gets into uniform, nnd will grcntly help the boys te keep up their confidence nnd fighting spirit. Greer has done wonders for the Bread street institution since his return. When school opened this season only two vet erans were back, nncl with these ns n nucleus Greer wns nble te get a com bination capable of upsetting Southern and West Chester High Schools within a week Greer turned out the only chnmpion chnmpien ship teams thnt ever enmc from Cnth Cnth olle High Scheel, nnd while It Is net expected thnt he will cop another title this aeosen, he will have nil but one of his players bnck next yenr In the race for championship honors. SsSS"8 FIVE CATHOLIC H GRID A YOU may or may net like &fSF. ElProducte. Dutifyoude Jt&$OX&fflMM (F like It. you'll like it better than m&SP&Z'My 1 (( any cigar you ever smoked. Be- iMSsil MM, cauie El Producte'. distinctive A9$ffiImK "ill. Hayann blend it emethlnK MfflafflHHl "ill. thnt can't be imitated. ijP'M ' ll ''ll Puritan MMWr ' ,JttrtrcMMm Hi 111 M0$WwSv Ma"yfiep,tandilKB , . FOR NAVY BATTLE Qarrity, Lourle and Snively in Peer Condition for Middle Game NEWBY LIKELY TO START Uy JACK STRUBINO Fermer rrlnreten Quertfrbatk With n possibility thnt some of the rcgulnri mny net be in tdinpe te meet the Middies, Princeton is putting in n rather strenuous week. Garrlty's knee is mending slowly, Lourle'n nnkle seems te be In bad shnpe and Snlvcly will prebnbly be unnble te stnrt. This means thnt substitutes must be ready te stnrt the gnme or jump into n breach at nny moment. And substitutes nrc net crowding the bench nt Tigcrtewn this year. By substitute is meant "something nlmest ns geed." M that definition is te be followed the Tigers hnve no substitutes this year when Leurle and Garrity nre referred te. They 'arc both In n class by themselves. Gnrrlty is practically without a peer nt work inside the ends and tnckles. He is net be much n llne-smnshcr ns n Hnc-cuttcr. That is te sny, he docs net bent down the opposing line. He is tee small for that. Instead, he seems te force his way through it. But the en joyable pnrt nbeut Ilnnk Is his ability te keep going nfter he gets through. Newby is the mnn they nre trying te whip into shnpe te take Gnrrlty s place. Newby Is nn entlrely different sort of bnck. Where Hank enn force his way through n line, Newby muBt hnve a hole. He lifts net Onrrity's power. But he is fnstcr. He gets through n hole 'Ike n flnsh, nnd once through is away, usunlly reversing his field. Newby can run the ends nlse, which is net pnrt of Gnrrlty's accomplishment!.. Gerrlty Best en Defense On the defenhc, however, there is no comparison. Gnrrlty is n benr en the ilcfcnse, especially brenklng up passes. He has that rare sixth sense, which lends him unerringly te the bnll. Se, while Newby Is useful when holes lire opened for him, he is useless otherwise. Ilnnk would rather force his way thieugh thnn be given nn open rend. Newby lms'a long rend te trnvel before he guts in Gnrrlty's clnss. Kuwcr is the mnn who will have te tnkc Leurie's place should the red headed flash be hurt or forced te leave the gnme. "Peck" was quarterback en the freshman team in 1011) nnd piloted the Omelettes lnst yenr. He is n nice, steady man, although n little lacking in experience. He does net rme the mc chnnicnl ability of Leurle nnd hns had no chance te develop strategic ability. Iteper is opening up this week, nnd the crowd nt Annapolis will see a mere varii'd attack than lias been displayed in the two opening matinees. At the same time the quarter will probably be Instructed te keep ns close te strnlgbt football ns possible en ncceunt of the scouts. The scouts will hnve n lovely nfternoen. The Army, Harvard nnd Yale will all be there,, nnd Prince ton will net display nny thing which ii net neccssnry. Correcting Faults Aside from the drilling in the new plays, the work this week will net be very heavy. Having once get the men in shnpe. Reper believes in letting them const nleng. But there are n few fnults which cropped out Saturdny which must be corrected, nnd this cor rection will be n specialty. The for wards must learu te cover kicks with out passing the man. The line must be tnught te open holes. The tnckling must be Improved. Seme of the open field tnckling Haturdav was pitiful. The men were tee high and tee gentle. Ty son nnd Grny must learn te tnke their men, and take them se that they don't get up again nnd spoil the piny. The backs hnve te lenrn te fellow their in terference better, nnd the machine still needs polishing nnd oiling. The Nnvy, tee, Is nt It hnrd. ehnfing under the defeat of their crew and foot feet bull team last year at the hands of the Orange nnd Bluck, and they nie out ler revenge, reivveu is giving them all they'll tnke. und they nre absorbing it Meanwhile Harvard and Yale nre coming nleng nnd they loom bigger every day. Hnrvnrd trounced Indiana Saturday, nnd the Westerners had as nicely a balanced team us has been seen at Cambridge since the war. The Crimson is big und fast and the team knows football. Yale lb mere dangerous this year than they have been since the war. The Tarheels from North Corn Cern Una were hopelessly outclassed Ane the Southern boys have no mean team Yale Is dangerous. Kensington In Cane Again The KennltiKten A A. manairti by Jack pailey. ha. awjln , started acilvg reparation for the .basketball aeaaen Manager XJaVlcy would like te hear from all ih (lrtciHe home teama efferlncc ruimenablc miarant... MeiUlly rarke.hur Iren. Mer?ia Oeu'rd'a Kbit Harber llarrlburr and ip lm of ihn. caliber. J It Dallcy. 7l0 llplicrudc .treet Fewstcr's Heme-Run Ball Returned by Bleacherite New Yerk, Oct. 12. Chick Few iter received n shock yesterday when the ball which he hit into the blenchcrs for a home run in the sec ond inning of the sixth game wns returned te him by the fan who caught it. Te return a ball at the Pole Grounds is most unconvention al, particularly one with the souve nir value of n World Series home run. Fewster autographed another ball nnd exchnnged it for the re turned one. The rooter snld his friends wouldn't knew the diffcicncc. NATIVITY STARTS OCT. 21 Uptown Cage Team Decides te Abandon League Ball The Nativity bnskctbnll team, which mode quite n showing in the American League lnst year, has decided te con fine nil its plnying this season te games at home and en the rend. The uptown club hns come te the conclusion that it will net takn part in any league games. The season will open at home with Aquinas en October SI, a series of three game) having been nrrnnged. The churchmen have signed one of the best collection of plnycrs in the city. Included among the number arc Ste venson, of Hancock ; Livingstone, of Dobsen, nt forward; Fessctt, center; Costclle, Weed and Douglas, guards. The mnnager of the tenm is Willlnm Sands, nnd he is desirous of arranging games vvitii teams out of town nnd clubs In the cltv thnt desire te meet Nativity. Address Willlnm Sands, Nativity C. 0., Miller and Ontario streets. Scevll at Center for Columbia Nra Yerk. Oct. 12. Coach O'Neill nave the Columbia eleven n evire nhnklnir up In prounrutlen for the claali with xsevr rerK jnlverlty en Saturday, The linemen were the principal victims, and when the amoke had cleared imm Farm, the regular varsity centar, had been relegated te the eerubt and Captain Seevll moved ever from left ward te take his place. O'Hearn Speeds Up Ells NVer HnTen. 'cinn.. Oct. 12 Yale's var sity football eleven drove four touchdown across the scrub sial line In quick succes sion durlne the fifty-minute scrimmage prac ttce esieraa. wniie (no reserves pneiruicci the ranks of the resulara for one. It was the lensest nnd one et the severest scrim mares of the sc&Ben. Scraps About Scrappers Rrettr Mentelth Is ncffetlatlna for ft match In Philadelphia between Huchev Kutohlnsen local featherwulsht. and either K-eddv Jacka or Dutch llrandt. WIIIun Ilrltt wires from Xw Tnrlt that the I'Y.ink Moran-Beleller Jeres and Mute McTlgut-TIm Kelly bouts In Montreal C?n lenntnt n hnve been rjoatDened a. week hnittin of ttv Jewish helldtOH. Ty febb haa been tralnlnc diligently for several months He will (ret back Inte lecil competition for the nrst time In a number of ears when he meets Harry (Kid) Stew art at ths National baturday nlsht. Pete Ilartler, of New Tork. will arrive In town tenls-ht fur his bout with Tim Dreney. of Lancaster. In the star bout at the Ice Palace tomorrow nUht. Hartley will find Dreney no easy preposition. The eeml will be Maxle 'Williamson vs Jimmy Mende. Pre llms: Hebby Barrett vs Eddie, Dempsey. Earl Ilartman ve. 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SMITH GOING tedi' "1 The unbeaten Phllndelnhln n..A) Club hns secured the Phillies' bttsZk'l park, nnd the hundreds of fns who t,.lh, l city will new have Xn fi i ' their favorites play in the heart of ST -city. Ul W i The grent team cenched br Tl i Wnlder w 11 line up ngninst KTnfiJ-i en Saturday afternoon premptfy ..,! e cieck in n national cup match, fltr. , is n trcnt in store for the srctatw. ' t for several new plnycrs, Hemelu.tSSi ' '' the ether side, will piny their flrrt ,1!?- ' in tne rnimueipMn colors. On 6JXZ.. 20 Philadelphia will piny n lean T ' en the Phillies' grounds, and mD? " i be played at Brend i and Lehigh.0" "! t 'J. lie record or the team, four rleteriM " 4 and one tie, has aroused thn fil E w'' a high pitch, for at last the city hJ,'.- ' soccer tenm a match for nnv thing thittf can be gnthcrcd te play it. Conch Wi" A dcr has developed team p av se well Iv.. ' 3 even the New Yerk critics SsSlrtS 4 !' t..uv .. ... .. e uivii- miming it Tnii!,1" be the class tenm of the East "L. Smith Wins Opener 1 Marshall E. Smith opened the M.JH I son en Saturday in an auspicious m '. ner by dusting off the best team in tk league, namely Fnirhlll, by the sceji" ' of 1 te 0. The gnme wns played en a i the new home of the store bera tt' Fourth and AVingohecking streets.4 r ' Mannger Jack Mnys hns one of tin'.'' best line-ups in the circuit, and Ma t ,' brickfield is composed of Hcminmj formerly- of Dobsen; Meuntney, ,'jy. t Wolfenden-Shore, nnd Fclten! -$ Christ Church. ' ' - Mnys hns been nt the head of the tenm for several seasons nnd savs-lti' present aggregation is the best he m ' ' mannged. On Snturdnv Smith raMu i Kensington nt II nnd Clearfield strati-"'' Legien Eleven Open for Saturday..' The Hadden HelBhte American UtltnZ I.. i -ii.AA ir.i-1,.- "J."'. Ji. 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