'mmmbiwssmmMi i!B9SCiiE9IBRI yrJjirfr,r;rV' ''T""-,w''.rgyjrti.sy jTfyypffWWWWHWUPjfPf crt qiw' n )-'-f TT F " "nwMWWr?f! "a T 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921 v- w4q -ftvf r "rw"'ij'- t-f- Mr w i" 1; nwlVy "T y ' ' - Vy -.rtff-1 r " ( if ''''N'tfif' Ti Mfl"r M -v V 3W8rWllP;lSP "V "sV"! -WpTfSHMIvVflHjl ' " "WTO Even if Waite Heyt Cemes Through With Third Victory, Giants Still Will Have the Big Ed - I - - I I ! - III II I I -- - f t - - I I I I ... I :1 IMende (ail M:i', nny honors in this da ninth Riinii' i iiefesarj came. Rut for a i mm-' 1. .p' I Ml" -f .. Iifiit n ' - nt "f tiir" times, 'I'.'lti t lu-i' 'Mil i nil. .btiilly npiicnr in i' nsni-i if ' . . r.,,.rilnr followed 11 perfe. tly pitrhcu t'f'.in.i pirns he might have gene en turning uck the niaiiti indir'.nileiv. I.uek was nciiln t linn nnd I e 'e .i. Lid bin h" will be ready te se in nln tomorrow if he I'ole Urnum's iin- -111 entertaining customer nt thn' ec. He U thp i-turdiesi binl in bmelmtl nnil doesn't wear himt-eU out ,itchlnc. Vndenbtedly he is weary, for hp has pone through a tough old battle, but he's the hard-boiled type that could dpllver another nme with n JjjVfcst, and be jut as aoed as ever r slJE WILL have tn Mi. ei-v tie '. ffcr MA today. There '' ;. ,lmd i l amthing ercept deenuirnia the t;uer- anyway, if If Opt mmfi 'hreuili en the pttchintj 'litff geed fnt in ui th, contests. Hi' his stuff center nVM b iflprn Everything Furors Irt !ehf Today XTEIIF cops in ted.i with lerjthint: !R"riii!; hiui. Tw i. . he ha.- Rune t -LN the lull litnl with uiiv ltnnn-K hew te niteh te the Ym.koe biitters They cannot llirt with any mere than thev ran unwrinkle the Douglas spttter. Southpaw Arthur if- a tough bird when he knows he should bpat a team. His record proves that Iip will be rnrln' te go this nfternoen, and his brother Giants will be equally anxious te show hlra they can bat out a few runs for him once In a whil" Yeung Mr. Heyt. in ndditten te a "h.iky team, has a further handicap. He Is wearing a split finger, which he admits prevent his throwing as many fast ballf- n usual. The whiz-thre-icl' m,"d up with ' iirves and the slew one, beat the O-ants twiei Knewing tlint Waltp ha- u bnn !.,: t.iM will be waiting for the floaters nil the tlinp. IVrhap" 'li- .'i.iuri mm - ..ii.e of tlint propaganda stuff, but the fact remain- tun' 11---I - k his ' i- . . 'tit" a nip.an hupner the ntlier day and cut th' lint-'t Hi''" n t p.r.'li ng l.ns .m tin- ball hing flint or' of a bird, but the k' atl'i ' .- nntiu'i And 'h.i vmII b- mer- or less fatal A hauttei r n i in. ,i .in.n'- with a broken steering wheel While we ihinl. of t. it'- iiprtnu-iit t-i it-mark that lays, in pit" hing hi three gamee. gnp tin- wer'd's lit-t kn.-nn example uf control. He didn't wal tt single butter in the whole parade. ! .- imp --lip from grace being a close w. that pepped Johnny Raulings in th hsr pnHtimi. Johnny doesn't ileil-.-juiy eftcner than he has te. CARL and PeitpluK pitched a wnlhtfi pan Sunday and Phil had another yriferdny. hud net Svydrt dropped a foul tip en illltr teith tire venc in the eighth. Which nfteirf you better than anything else that the tire bia fceji hare done em remarkable xharpthoeting in thii serici, irhi h teat vippeifd tn he mnitly a aluqginq jamboree, or something like that. Hoodoo I lab licen Vellmcing McGratc AS THIS sene drn - ti. ,i . i... th' ..' 1 tuner are beginning te nfiei uml pii-'U'tiiig -.mi.' iirn k '. ' M.iirnw TIipp .-renki'i- fei ' that something i" g"ing tn l.api n te ruin i.'unt'i i 'inn.'s te win m- fir.-' World SerH" inl l!if," II.- w tin- mi. I ,m- -Ini- thru 1 1 u nul n hoodoo hf-eni-- te fellow 'ii- .ll-kn"W' :. I ' 'g'nl.v erll. n-t't in imigi-r In former year- Midruw hn- b'-ei - . .-. d after nimnc haek with -f.-nnd money bwaun', no niatn-r what hnpp'-i n. h''.U a- thn bp-t nmuager in New "Yerk, nnd the folks in t!ni i it v would lmvc It n.i -.flier wuj. The winning team usually was lucky, nnd things liki- that. During the winter tin- (rutlmiii authors explained everthnig te the fan- New. however, thpre are two New Yerk tenms nnd two New Yerk mnnugi-re in the tunsle The winner will gt-r nil of the glory nnd the lest-r must retire te the harkgreund. In ether word-, Med taw will lese fiinsirlernblp preMige if hr fails te land the championship. He has had better than nn even break: Ins team is net any weaker than the Ynnki, and with Ruth out of the line-up, the experts say tin- ieile new i- a -et-up 1,-r him. 1'er that rent-en the friends of Jawn Jny ar wondering "ln-n the nn w-'l tp in and rai k the n t Leeking bin kwaid v e find tluH t'ie Htniit- weie trimnieii bv tee Athl'tn- In 1011 nnd I'M''- l-'i' "I. 'lie-e i i-ii,i - in. nllh w.i- n.li.l " t. I.itte Napeleon f'eniii" Ma-k - Athletic- -m.ph mitr ! ieil tlin iml un'mily bin1 kick coming. The dimit didn't hnn n eliaue . leMiig fum -jut of six li. 1011 nnd four out of the two xenr- Inter But It was different In 1012 in the serle- with the Hed Sin New Yerk had the series virtually wen. and when the fann were all net te celebrate in the ninth Inning of the eighth game Snodgrass muffed that fly in center field and Bosten wan given an opportunity te score the tying and winning runs. Then came, the series with the White Sei in 1017. Kn.-h club had wen two games and the fifth battle was Maged in Chicago. The Sex were up against It for pitchers, and if they lest the fllants would have a decided edge. New Yerk took the lead early and held it. Slim Sallow wai going geed. bnt In the eighth inning began tn slip. Charley Ilerzeg begged M.-Urnw te take out the lean left-hander, hut Jnwti told ills eapttiiii that he wiw runtiiug the hall club and would make the changi when he gut guml nnd ruuh T!n caused a declaration of wur nnd the men hne net i-peki n te en.-li etl or -inn Hl fOWEVKR. Sallev tea kept in the name. The .Ver scorn five runt, took the lend and then copped the jrnei. An irrer hi judg ment en the part nf Medraic, Cuming at a critical ttme, (ej( its fourth World Series in sucoctnen. -"! hMt n Cuwrkihti Hit. btj.XubUO Lfdger PUHfO I GIANTS APPEAR NOW TO BE THREA TENING WITH WORLD'S TITLE i It Toek National Leaguers Seven Games te Take Lead Away Frem Yankees and McGraiv A'etu May Realist Laurels of 1905 I By KOBKKT V. MAWVKL1. i MHirt Kdlter r.rnlnB IMbllc Iilrer New Yerk, Oct. 13 fTUlK time has come, as the well-known walrus started " remark, wiien the 1 New Yerk Olnnts ate threatened with another World' Championship. The same gees for the National League, also. Miller Huggins and the Yankees are -daggering en the rough brink of destruction. IVr the first time 'ince this i-lty serlei started the clan of McGraw is in front. It took them -e-von ganms tinnlly te hurdle ever the American Leaguers, but new that they'll- there everything is changed. The Impetus of the climb from the rear ! with the (Jlanti. The despondency of that less of lend and tin wasting of geed pitching hns beset the Huggins outfit. Babe Jtnth nnd the big warcuib nre missing. Heb MeurpI bludgeon has been whittled te toethpli 1. sire 'I I . iiin.it are odds-en favorite. They hau net faltered in rlie face of defeat n-i.l ip ifent Inferiority. After the second game their cl.a'n ei being runiiers-itp were ju-t tin tin eame as these of a lame -e-lllng phit-r m a two here stake rme. But tlnir nerve never tluttered and depaii- ewililn't touch thorn when ultimate irtun seemed as un!ikel n- the umpire wle will never enll one wrong. Even if the stout-hearted mid umil-nshed Walte Het can come tlireugli with his third win tednj. the Diants -till will hnve the big edge. They will have e couple of pitchers real enec. Unrnei nnd Douglas te hurl into the breach in the ninth engagement. Even the law of chance as well as the baseball possibilities favors the National banner bearers. Heyt has wen two gnmes against odds. He is du" te lese. Art Nchf has nuthpawd ' eunle of reinurktible pn-times and dropped them both. He lin- a vieter - mump his wuj ARTIlf R stepi m rncrc icifft a ( -..'.? trd- iwnjeii ifi tin i i A tery npirit. Teinp ll'e,'i An.., t e- 'cnV hare i i 'be irhele 'hing, for deiptte their iMfcrneift ' Me contrary, the Yank fu" icatter as nell ax the in' nf tt Unit nlu a iherr I irkp sficnl m carry them thrnuah. Giants Gain IT hilr Yanks Lese Petier IN THE last 'Otiple of gni.ie- tl. dintit- nave been improving, the Y.ink slipping. Krisrh. Yeung and tin i--t of M.'Crnw's flashes nre running the bases again. Bancroft and tl ih-r dmnt holders are showing the tight defense that wn peppered am1 -':.k-n n the opining spasm-. Rails hit into the Yankee outfield lmc hem k -k. d a.i-i.nd and the tenseness of the liirier defenses is gene The timn'- ft-.m !,. time thiw de. ideil epleri- then wny Inte the front, have hem n geed b '" . I-ih The Yankees, sit, ee Hut'a v.ns vet.. -si ,i. in en using the'.- power W n out the Big Threat pr.-.:Jl. with !- -1 .- -it t'-e bletuhers nlwu.n n prohn prehn Blllty when the 1-ng hnf 'un'. lit'- lu- he-nne mere teyful f-r thp Tilunt hurlcrs. , , , . ,, . Shufflin' Thii Douglas, tlie n.e-t shiftless bird thnt modern li.a-ebu.l bus known heretofore, has made of himi-elf one of the great World Series heroes He lest his iirst game after valiant nnd biil'.iant pitching, but he ha- wen a pnlr since the sort of performance that nobody excepting pe-sibh Thii him self ever believed possible. Phil hns mere than made up what section of his evistence was misspent He will new be held up te the ei:t:i of the lnnd r- n shining example of n lest sheep brought back 1- the f1d Phil ln't exactly lamblike, but he cer tainly has hurled hlm-elf 'vu, n fat len'inct for next sp-,in nnd hueked the Ginnts rlo'er te the elm' than they l:nn been since their tirst -eiles. in innr. when the tlier leacn-- nnln"' d'.-eM- ,.,1 hew ea-y 1 was te b-nr them PE1 SCRUB BACK THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT SURPRISE VARY Moneghan, Frem Union Col lege, Scores Three Touch downs in Scrimmage HARRIS OUT FOR FRESHIES The life of the scrub football p'a ri nd tin- conch of the ame grldder i anything but n merry one. Dnv In nil'' day out the coach must tutor his charges n the plays of the opposition nnd after flint send them out te meet the vnr- ify. If one of the number shows nbility that stamps him as a likely looking irespect for the varsity he is lnime- i.nti-h nnked from the scrubs nnd dneed in the regular squad. Thnt , lean mere work for the scrub coach, who must train another man te replace e -e, cessfiil !t(i e-- Sometimes the emb tnnkes the va--n i cam: ether times and mere fre quently he doesn't Take iin- i -is- . Untie drove, the Woodbury flush who irkeil is ii stnr en the -i-rulis Inst jeu nd tn it of this ji-nr with little fur hi-imihli- hut lutii-es Then he was nd .aneed. Nermnn (intwuls, tlie former 'Vutral High Scheel plner. for three ,-iiis tniled us a member of the much Imtpil ci-iil)s nnd never were n varsity 1 ier. - Ot'iers hnve dune the same thing. ' 'I he Diamonds In the Heugh 'Pl.l. ..... ,k.. tl..t. ....... ...!.. i linu I ill- er in-- ii'-piti.iu .-'ii. . j.i-n - -.-., - . . t. differ, in s ,, . n p'iner Is DECIDE P. R. R. BASEBALL iigtii7.nl as having th. .-atatinities nt j n ar-dtx pltij or he i- r 'eased finm the I -i rubs and taken en l.. the varsit. Tutu Mi Nnmnrn. who-e coaching of ie inltlgst-fs 'he Inst t ,vc J Ill's has limed him tlie i etinnei. nation of ucr .ml nlder (niche-, the'igh .e is -til' u -indent at the Culver-ity. has twe1 a musing ciiiididates ter the Mirslty in ! iVink .Meiii.ghan nnd Pat Hiley, the! In si mitiie.i n pinrterhii'k and the free- , 1 i n.l a hnlfhnek. Mnneglmn. who hail- fro-,- Mn-:i- .-'Ulsitt- turned up en Pranklm 1' "Id li wek iinlienilded nnd uti-M.s He' ,1-ked t'il with the -irilb- was, ,"-ti n un-t .nn and put t- work In . dm I.- earned the right te cul' th' . iiciuIr f"f the tirst s--nli ii-n . siniiv Three Times ' Yesti-id.iv Moneghsn i.ipped his wen- j fi work bv M-eriiig tnree teuen- c -wtis acainst the spoend and aritv elevens in n bitter m rimmnge Iri'l. ' Armed with Swnrthmere plays, I Motiegliau made the varsity at times leek like schoelbos with his tricky running with the ball and his ability 1 tu call the right piny at the right time. He scored his Iirst touchdown when ' Put Kile n battering, nmii-(ilng half- 1 i... ok threw him n forward pass eer the n'--it g al line Moneghnn re- 1 frieviil the hall with two arsit backs , .iinging t.. him .N'uin KCeing that the -arsitv line w.i- holding llrm en their I void line .Moneghan made n fake ' ti, -s -i, n buck tu--ked tin- ball under i his arm and whit led around the left 1 side of the varsitj line without oppe- s.tlen tnr a touchdown lpset the varsitj . who massed at the goal line, looked for another line buck. On a fake-kick formation, Moneghan made tlie third touchdown by excep tional side arming and dodging tactics from the ln-vard line. Ills playing ii tin- defense was brilliant ull after- ' iie..n nleng Ith Kth j . I In fin-sing. 1' might be well te men- ' 'ion t hut Mi n.iglmii was given all- ' AniPilcan ennsiilerufi"n by Walter) i 'am', several ears .ijn, wucn he plajed i he sigiial-c.illiiig pest at 1'nien Col Cel .ege. Il-cnuse of tile S. A. T. (. iiiling, Moneghan is eligible for another jenr of football, and it would net be at nil surprising te find htm In a week or se ; ailing the signals in the games when . Hex Wmv is forced out because of in- ' lurles. , &WWW. ' Mi-iA Wr SffeOMfSS NRi I Roem. - WELL- I RUCKeM HC 5EGrJ l4X ira T,e CHimiJ T,TS 1 mg 'BOsTT -TMO -SM-it? TlMG- 'NJ 1 3Z- J ,$, Wmfl'ffh ""V X? ,M Tm'3 W0"l-D'' 'IWMAT DO YflO WANT MBRti' LlweTMnT J ""''' ! (m flM T tiM ! TITLE HERE SATURDAY' Thousands of Visitors Coming Frem All Sections te See Final Game Tlie deciding baseball game for thei ' li'1'1 ohnmpienship of the Pennsylvania I llailread system will be plnycil at I Shihe Park en Saturday afternoon be tween Philadelphia Terminal Hivislen, ! representing the Kast, and the Pelum , bus Shep team, ri'iiresentlng the West. , The tincl game of tile Railroad "World ' Series" will determine the holder of the W. W. Attetbury tiephy. i ' It i estimated that UO.dOd fan- will he in nttendance. as l.VOOU tickets hae 1 alretid.i been disiespd of. Oflieiuls ef1 flu- line from nil sections of the ceun- third ' try will he here nnd occupy Ixixes. Special cars will De attiiein-d te trie trains coming from Pittsburgh, Colum bus, Dcnniaen, St. I.euis. Chicago, Willlumspert, Hnrrisburj;, Ilaltimere, Washington and Npw erk. The Pliilndelplila TeTtnlnnl team will practice at Slilbe Park this afternoon and the isiter.s will arrive tomeirow and work out at the P. H. It. Y. M. (' A. at I-ort -fourth street atnl I'lirKsule , nvenue. Included in the w-ilers' line up .ire a host of former Western and -..iithini League etars. The teams haw- plnjcd twice beteie, 'the Philadelphia ti am losing at Deii , nisen en September 21. 7 te ',, and win ning October 1 by 7 te !. The Phila i .ii,i.ii. team lias u liiip-up composed He completely j ,. ierni players, who nre practically the best at their position iiereaeuuis. The line-up: rIII.A. TKUM'AI. ttaekuv. If. D'linhr. rf. llin lb. I ..I ni lire-!., ft .'1 .icr k I'.sli Hi. On lit. r Tx-nnen P Uereln I" TIM DRONEY SEEKS BOUT WITH CHANEY Lancaster Battler Wants te Re deem Splf Against Balti more Knockereut tlint the alleged victory of Chancy Ilaltimere was n. lluke." Ureney has proved himself a nig ged glexemati in the last two jenrs. While lie really is n lightweight Tim has permitted himself te increase in a oirilupeiK, thus Htepping out ngaiint welterweights and sometimes in mutches with middleweight!. Phil Itlenm, Johnny Wolgast, Johnny (till nnd Jee Jncksen nil hail weight en Tim, but Timethy wax very much anions these tending at the final tingle of the gong and fighting back ns hard as if net harder than the ether fellow. Lew Tendler has HASTY STROKES NEVER PRODUCE GOOD TIMING Over-Eagerness te Deliver Punch Puts Blew In Toe Soen Real Foundation of Proper Rhythm Is te Maintain Mental Peise and Control fly OKAiVTL-AND HICE As It Va in the ltcgliinlng (After considering the phjHlcnl bulk of most ehnmpletiK new ruling the gnme.1 The dork move hack Te day when sheer, raw petccr ruled the game; When depth of chcit and breadth of neck and back Brought ancient star their share of name and fame, lirairn ruled the race When Hcrculc and 8amen in their age Pound that big forearms get the lead ing spare Vpen the turn of any sporting page As it teas then Se noir ice funi fe face the ancient scheme, Where brawn comes back te rule the game again And wraklinys have but little chance te dieam. Yeu knew the list, Hroad-sheuldcrcd. strong and mostly deep of cheit, Ilia hand, stout thigh, or Dempscy Dempscy Guilferd wrist Waiting te put raie pexeer te thn test. Oeneeminr. Timing (IAIN I nsk you, writes P. II. A (!A tx. M. "te put down what you con sider the most important thing te work out in geed timing, whether it be kick ing a football, hitting n golf ball, strok ing ii tennis ball, or what you will. The subject I knew is tee big te he considered In full. Hut there must be at least ii foundation te stnrt from. There in. The foundation of proper timing is taking our time, r.linilnatliig hurry, net hitting or kicking or stroking tee Men. Viu CHALLENGES OTHER STARS COLUMBUS swer Mays, e Mlliny. Sh Furtnll. m y NCHner. lb X're.l Nlnf r i f JIcU-v. of ',aulk. if rrnr.i . Il I.inxen. t Klni". V. IJy UU'IS H. .l.AFI'T Fer about eight months one Timethy i Dreney. who IinllB from Liincaster, ' Pa., has been trying te get a match) with Geerge Chancy, of Itnltimere.. ' Te nse the words of his manager, Jee; Kennedy, Tim hns been "pining nnd j whining" for n wallop at the hanging jaw of the Oriele City southpaw. Here's the reason : Along about last February Dreney nnd Chanej met in a scheduled twelve-round bout in Haiti Haiti mere. In the fifth round Tim went down apparently in excrucinting pain, hurt sii badly that he could net claim a foul until after he had been counted out by the i-pferee. The bout wpnt down into tlie records as a knockout for Chancy, but Dreney still contends that he had been struck an illegnl blew. This was the second meeting between Dreney and Clinney. Six menttis previously Tire steed en lieerge In nn Jee Tlplltz had four shots at Tim ami each time tusll knew that he was in a battle. Frankie Hritt, Johnny ltay uml Chnrley Pitts had found them selves in real battles agauiH the Lan caster slugger. Drenev's most recent feat was te knock out Wcstide Jimmy Duffy In the fifth round of n bout at Providence, Twe weeks age, according te Kennedy, Hooky Kansas ran out of n match with Dreney nt Hcranten, insisting en n S1000 guarantee after having agreed te i a purse of $lfi0l. "Probably Knnsas had the Tendler bout nn the 21nt in New Yerk In view," sujtt Jee, "and ' Kooky didn't want te hnve his prestige ' blemished." Kennedy today issued challenges te nil leading lightweights en behalf of ' Dmne. preferring Tcndler, Cnnney and Sniler Friedman. failed te tip Dreney Vm into or may net recnu i iinriej jht reunders, white Hriokley at his best, hven with the i ale line surging upon ami no nuium had nil nfternoen in wirn.ii te BUI Tllden Twice Winner New Yerk. Oct. 18. Wllllnm T. TIMen. '2d. world's tennis champion, and Mrs Mella Ilurtedt Mnllery national wnm-in ' champion, took two sets out of three freni Vincent nicnurus Hna mim i:innnr Otrn, In .11-litOU xhltiltlen tmitcli nt the tin eight-round set-te nt Lancaster. "Hi never hurt me thnt night, said Dreney i euntry riuii Th m-eics wpre 4-rt, fl-e nmi who Is In Philadelphia today, "and '" ." '"";,ra"'n wmrn rmmM, th 1 wnnt te proto te the world nt large 1. n rtiffattsl HMmrila two out of thre hi eri of 2 n. n-2 nn 1 7 ni If he make his drop-kick. lie ngnt toot cimu' luick eenly nnd steadily nnd then shot forward. The natural oer-eagornes te deliver the blew puts the punch in tee seen, and there Is nothing left for the "speed nren." Timing is rhythm thnt reaches Us top i-peed at the moment of impact and thnt holds this speed u short distance en be yond. The Ihreaii WHDN one Is worried or upset, ei his mental grip has slipped, timing usually gees nstrny. Fer the real foundation of timing is mental poise und control. One may be nervous nnd still keep mental control nnd concentration. Tint there nre certain days when the mind hns no control ever the muscle, and en these days even the Hutchisens, the Cecil Leitchei and the Tildens be come ordinary mortals. The greatest wrecker tlint geed tim ing knows is stnleness, a condition that will even bent down a champion against nny opponent near his or her class. RKADKH We confess te slipping a cog if we rated the fJlant infield en n par with the old Cub ne th. n Athletic quartet. It isn'V. n$t &$ the Sensen )t WM th best InfltM ether league for thorough-go ng l.C In nil departments of defensn nJ . tnck. The one Infield "het camS ftS ' ui te Cub-Athletlc quality wT. $, of Tenncy-Lowe-Leng nH7rIni,-.U,V. llosten. A Few Football Mevlea ;;The Oonlem'-Den Leurle Navy. RCr0UB OurT0 Ad.'-aiw "The Thrce Mnsketceni.,T , Gharrlty nnd Keck. 'cer"- "nri, "Urekcn Ulossetns." Int,. . with nny coach. 'InrTj W? 'OB 't en Saturday c.ll- furnish the answer as te wh.ihn,r net hattleshipa are obse ete But' Z test might be a fairer one if t. j"8 he Pacific Ocean vaThtbinaiTete teasen in . uifj one Shadow en thn A. the nbbfiriAA f n-. ,, . a U Dnine, one of th'; SSSSt fSSbS Z' era thnt ever lived? HI, death la.tJ" ter took nwny a worthy rivn ? TTi and Malum for nll-tlmc honor l?tl o;rsee,2SuS. "Wft TN A year when Gene Snraren can br , iell,p ,en ,Te(;k ,utc''Hen nt the end of 18 holes when Mrs. Letts can . fc.Ji Miss Leltch-when Andersen nn(? H? can defent Tllden when J, fl ford can bent Chick Evans 0 up and i te play, or flnrdner 7 up anil 0 tn l.lny. you rnn't well blame a football whJ!! n,httenB nta l,ri-ten wendS nt? ""' f fate wl "" epuright 101,. AU rtBh rt,med HOLD SECRET DRILL Bucknell Prepares for Battle With Lafayette Saturday' IiwLsbtirg, Pa., Oct. 13. Stern prnctlce is being held dally by the nttekncll Fnlversity football squad in preparation for the meeting Saturdnv with Lnfayette en Ttistln Field here Condi Iteynelds' men came out of th" iight against the heavy Muhlenberg ag gregation nt Allentown virtually with out Injuries and uctorleus b yn 3-1 te u score. Hull, the halfback who was nkecked out shortly nfter he had scored the first touchdown for the Orange nnd niue, Is expected te he in slmpe te held down his regular berth when Bucknell clasaei with the Easten team. Coach Rey nolds believcs his men could et hme been expected te roll up n higher scer ngninst their opponents Inst week, as tie game was played en a muddy field and in the rain. VILLANOVA IN SHAPE lzy Harris Shows Wnll Anether youth stuck his icats into 1 hiswre gridiron un Kranklln Field mis week who sHi.i-thl be a star of the Hist witer net fall He is lr. Har- ik .! :e-mei Central High Scheel -tar i.n'thn.k of I'llli l w 1! he re. iin-mhreil that Hirris. h thn Cnnis.iT, und lii.ld U-ad. r thnt year, was awnrded all-s' h"last . leiiiuis He is siiuishing, "iring In link '-npahle of speed and in ediiented tm- that would de wi.i ler a varsity player II- ippurtcd te Koegri for the fresh -man eleven en Monday, and imme diately show-pd that he had thp stuff. It would net be at nil surprising te see him break into the regulnr freshman line-up. Pat Dwyer dislocated his knee in a scrimmage yesterdaj and had te be tnken from the field. This is the peoend .njtiry .stiffpred hy thp halfback 'hi ensen He will he nbl te phiv net week ncerdlng te Dr Light Main Line Eleven Will Tackle Ford Ferd ham Next Saturday The Villanova griddcrs, after their ,We snccesslve victeria ever DrslnuB and P. M. C, ere conuetmv .-... n fine condition for Saturday's game nf n slight twiBt his nnkle re Td when he nU a flying tackle at '.. f the Cwlats. i'i,n iirueliee Kiiim.'ei." .,- -, - th" sarv itv line had benefited by tl'. ;iL-n hey learned In the first : lUfrt" ,f Si turduy's same, when the P. M. C. , acl'hea came rioting through the. -enter until tbey succeeded in malting a touchdown. . Jele Ray Falls te Break Recerd ; .,., ect 18. Jele Hey, of th Ull- TrMetlc " lub Chlrane, fnnd BKaln in r ' B . . iVinmr the werlJ e one-mils hi, .ttPiriBt te 0he511ncei prea bv four 1 rr in 4 minute? 33 Z-S sccenJ" " ; '""rV ,!?nfl whleh imperil him In th" bie'i i.t.ff '.llnCVh.nih U'b HtageJ ns a t ntur.- S', Tn-iin Tnber Me- 9 STETSON HATS Giants Come Frem Behind Each Time NOW cornea the 1021 affair. Thus far Med raw hn directed every move nf his players, tftrnnge as It may seem, no brainy hnseball has been played, but the (Hants, mnlnly through brute btrength, have batted their way te vlo vle vlo tery four times, coining from behind. Hut when the strategic angle Is considered nothing con be handed te the National Leaguers Most of the wise, i lever stuff has been pulled l Mug jrlniJ. The Yanks iune outrun nuttheught, outgeneraled und all but nutl.lt th Ginnts, The hne starred en the bases, and instead of being heavj -footed, hlewthlnking athletes, turned out te he just the reverse. Therefore, the Yanks have the edge en brains, und this glyes Huggins the tarly decision ever McCraw. If he comes through and cops the series, lie m be the big man In New Yerk, and Mcflrnw, after ruling for eighteen 5my, iuu uis t Drene tottering. Wherever felt hats are worn, you will find Stetson Hats en the heads of men who think. They knew that Style cannot endure with out Quality, and they are the men who are responsible for the great demand for Stetsons this fall. a -JBAc; Stall iSawS Efr IIS w nP' nf STETSON HATS $ 7 .00 and up lss ill ir Cjczi f .i -hunny i7TTJIt'h1 TT Jff Oft I ,!BiiL f e-my hew 70011 take te 1 vr& A a a pipe ana r..j Before you're a day elder (cut out by our exclusive you want te let the idea slip patented process) are a reve- under your hat that this is latien te the man who never the open season te. start could get acquainted with a something with a jey'us pipe! P. A. has made a pipe jimmy pipe-and some Prince a thing of joy te four men Albert and get your share where one was smoked be fore! And, you'll say se as seen as you start te cash-in en this smekehunch! Ever roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert? Man, man but you've get a uartv before and keeps him satis- coming your way! Talk fied! And, you can prove it! about a cigarette smeke: we w of the greatest smoke-sport-en-earth ! Because, a pipe packed with Prince Albert he-kind-tobacco satisfies a man as he was never satisfied JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY Retail Stere 1 224 Chestnut Street Stetson Halt Art Sold by Leading DtalarM Evrywhcra Why-P. A.'s flavor and fra grance and coolness and its freedom from bite and parch tell you it's a peach! And P. A. rolls easily and stays put! Print Albirt It lelj tit teppy tti bags, tidy Td tins, handsemm pound and hall pound tin ha tnlders and In th pound trytal glaa humidor with npenf melittntr top that http th to bacco In such perltci tonditlen. Ceprrlrht 1021 by B. i. Reynold Tobacco Cflt Wuiiten.SaUm, N. Ct I the national joy amoke A T ii j. . ?t 11 -tiJt&lm I V v a "
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