!PPw f?$f r''r';yri 4 r r "V 19 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921 pp ' ' '. w-WnvVj - --- - a, f - . , . - ill Fate of Aaren Ward Has Been Even Harder Blew te Yanks Than Tragedy of the Crippled Ruth , r- ''" -; , "- WARD'S ONE POOR DAY RUINS YANKEES' WEEK . , '4arcn Fleps at Crucial Test After Rising te Stardem1, in Big Series Mays Deserved Belter turn J Frem Fate 15 UKANTLANl) KICK New Yerk, Oct. 18. ' clr70 of u blR day, one of his best, iinil FRANKFORD YELLOW JACKETS SEEK GRID HONORS "linilM'TAH lif' fnllrn. Venltin hn Hint lone tnllv was net tn bu lcRplei VleiMniK-nd. TIm Chines a'l hits .. Tn tL fourth, with Krlscli retired,, mnmblc'l t wllew dust. D'ArlaRnnu '"'l? '"M"- P " Wnrd i SSbarhr.1 eiii .if ii niiBPr..! and l.Meri ' ' flr8t ,,,1Inncu u ,le,.1(,1 '' the I " ii in.., i cumi' iih If keiiip enn liml upeni-d lire en 18 t"P Vl. I I.i ti't . wen tln.Ir fourth ir " ni'Mc dug-out with a rille. U'ir.l 10 1 J m, e Urn . el. two I. mm ."'' 1"-"" ,,, ene ",et t,mt wn"1 Gl,,,lt ' etT ..11,;(m- of'., W le ' nrtnnlHhiniMit of the multitude' ttaMi'!n I mm e U.Ip a HlrtlS ! beumlr'1 " feet or awn-v nml whllc he T.l f'nr k, , It ,, I Vlpn suddPnU WUH ln"ki"B " bra,,, of fut,lc- hurried I dmir ii i nfc ncdv de hc reL"kv grnb9' Veun Hmprl siifely ever the rllinc liW I . k,n oe v duu . i "- bnK. This bobble win elDcinll.r ncered "M .r m ?oek nm n there l iithins front of the l,a" ,)Vcn i,h thc fu,nb', aeu turn te leek again were is nqtuing . . f im . i,. .,, , , hut the zrn deport of (In- .. ". . . . . . ."" in tcllt i-nnlr 1 lie mirn;ji' passes, our rne wau wau leg vulture tlll elrcles ever the endless waste of qnnd. I'j. te jt".prdn s Mvcnth battle, Ward, the hrll'lnnt. hud run down fertv-nW rlinnci'S with only ene excus able' nii-,I" ' thoRe olieorlnK be iiputli the hnniiPr of the Yntikrrs hnd looked upon Mm us n biirrlcade that was mere nnprfKiMluV than death. JI bud been pevpring his territory with both .eet and both l.andfc, block bleck lrg the read for earh Giant attack with s cenkMent ntanclines that wan net te be equaled b an mi'iuber et idtlii-r tc8tu. Ue hnd been all out flu- let. lining thc s'nglp and double grab after the manner ei ijiijuie. u nui uuu i ursi. tie iinu miwfd tee few te Knew what te de with the turn of the tide. With Kelly up Mbjb then Htruck out the tall and willowy Olnnt for the hcc hcc end tlme as Yeung stele wecend with n rubh. Kelly's out should have retired the side, but as it was Yeung was en second, waiting for his chance, and when MetiKPl singled thc pcore wau 1 and 1. , IM'GRAW PREDICTS i i The Frankfuru lulleirJackelH ure out a(Ur ..c m .rpemient fentba.i ..iaii.)ien sl.lp ei I'ennsylvnnm. In Uip fqtiml nhevc, lelt te .. . are; Hack row Dr. Welnstcln. club phynlclun: neli Iawsen, business manuger; Nemzek, Adams, Smith, Mellow, I). Wheeler, Silpplre. Kostes, Cnarh G. .lohiisen .Middle row Armstrong O'Keurkc. Obcrgfcll, Schradcr, O. Wheeler, En dlcett, Lumlgrcn Frent row Mthells, Kldpatli, Eble, Slmendet, Captain Dale, Miller, Jehnsen, Themas and Kauffman. Inset, Heward Itewlier, m imager. FRANKFORD PLANS BIG.JW FIELD Deuplns Ciitgiua. for Yankees Deuelas' and Mass both settled down I after this te spectacular pitching. Mur derers' Kew, minus Ituth, was ulwiit as uiurdeieiis ns u Sunday school. Deuzlat. the Tenneaiepan. waved them out of thc war as if he were brushing i pnhwplw frnm 11 ffnrrlen himh. RtartlniT Jebnnj Kcrs in n triple blend of armor- ; the third, he retired thirteen Yanks piaiB ruamiuutu-. in eruer unin I'ranK iwwii wuu n;iu TireMhpMjs Heat Mas "upplentwl the injured McNally, p-iclcd '" ' ,..,.. j .u efl. a hit nnd broke the t.pell. A.1,1 then In the utal game or the n. ...,. ,ii, .,,.., t t... r.tr, wrics. bifere the greatest crowd of Tenn.. wus never In danger aftr that rhc merrv carnival, he paints ucresi (.arlj llurry in tne Becend Inning. He . TO thc geli.eii g.ew of a premised nuke" ,mj tee mwh for ,lie baffled Yunka te1 tnumpii in muii leui ijb ei u 1UMR.-V ,,,. ns ti,e two teams swung into' dtfeat lli.eugn uanis two mispi'i; the strelch. . ' The extreme northeastern bectlen of tlieOleut- pushed be two runs needed M Mlls whlIp Carl M(lB was riding the cltv known as Fnnkferd has keup i :?.bJ! rr,A.,.,J?l. I? A1", teS.,F.a !"" '-1 "f "'I, endeavor and golden .,.cf ; ' rr'" iZ.. ,.Z ' tne Dip .") iiu ihu uuu.-ii.jn u""j , iiejip. lie wah Hopping tne uinms nt . - " -ujr ... m mu m-iSU- uRi. jet pitched. I everj turn, pauhing herp and there te borheod of Trnukferd read, from -1000 Hut .r these two gaps at thc btemest vn!rK, nc or two .., i,is strike-eut te r.nnn n u. .i ..it, vn neint "t his defensi support .Mujb i.nii it,, m,i con( threuch the herlcit . . . . . V. . would l,a- beaten the Giants and the , ""Lut iPhlingS a paTand I hVi control JB,,kete' n,?an,D8 the Prankford football enuiani p iciiing ei i-m; uimsiuyij iuc i M, HH perfect us ever. Jn place et weakening, as he did iat Hunaay, .iays looked te be getting better and better qb the game rolled along. Composite Bex Score World Series (Seven Games) T Followers of Yollewjackets En thusiastic Promoters of En terprising Athletic Scheme PLAY BEST ELEVENS Burns, cf. ... Bancroft, ss. . Frlsch, 8b. .. Yeung, rf. . . . Kelly, lb E. Meusel, If. Itnwlings, lb. Snyder, c. .. Smith, c. .. Douglas, p. . . llarnes, p. . . . Nehf, P Tene , p Totals ... NEW YORK NATIONALS O AU. It H 2H 3H HR TU.HII SB 7 7 7 7 7 0 a 3 3 2V 30 20 23 20 2fl 20 20 7 S 0 5 0 10 r. 9 e 7 7 S 0 0 4 0 0 4 1 0 1 1 e T i e e e e e e 10 0 0 11 0 0 U 8 t 16 0 8 1 12 O 0 Bat. Vv .345 .107 .340 .261 .200 .300 .200 .400 .000 .000 .441 .uoe .000 (J 0 10 11 7 73 7 10 38 A. 0 It 21 1 0 e 24 4 O 12 1 4 1 l!34 28 05 II 4 2 1)0 4 6 .270 1K5 2 NEW YOHK .MEIUCANS score of I te 0. leaving the Yankee, within ii lone game of collecting the win ner's eud. Tim.. irr 1hus. snfc youth ti first bluttitc) In Jn forfietttn mxiIp s flinch. Wt nitci mete "Tu'j ,vt's e tcen- tlrt But lehat he reused us i a pitier. irr hml penned, "Yeunq Alexander llin muiir thv I'trsians tool; like joys," 0 trmf a flop an a comma nder He would have been within tire daysl CraMi tn the Seventh Tie had two men out in the seventh InniiiL' when thp bii? crash came. Ilaw- ' lings, who has been one of the stars I of the series, poked a simple grounder I at Ward again. In thc previous Inning Ward had retired the side en three suc cessively bii'liant steps. Up had made the nig crowd forget his tirst excusawe bobble that had cost the tying run. Fate had taken him by thc hand again te lead him back up the hill. ' Hawllngs' grounder rolled gently uleng te certain ileath as Ward steeped te make thc The difference between being u here md a goat in trim ucKle. pallid exist- ' p. ay. nice H frpquentl n matter of ten or j Once mere fate( with the lead pipe twenty minutes, where there is no bead i heisted high, struck him ever the back wearing the crown that by tomorrow of the neck. Ward .fumbled amid a may net be resting upon kennel straw divided chorus of groans and chcerc. la a fifh-ilfty op'.it with Holle and The side should hnve been retired, but !.. romping Ileus. W- are n'l wards of the side wasn't. Fer before Mays could Tat", but the fate cf Waid lias been j eellect his scattered bearings Snyder ai exen harder b'ew than the tragedj , ,,imniered a lone deuble te left, center. ei tee crippip'i nun.. I eleven which heldtt forth en Brewn'H Field, Oxford pike above the High Scheel. Se enthusiastic have the residents, business men and Frankford Club mem bers become that a well-defined move ment Is under wu for the purchase of a $30,000 athletic field where the home of the Yellewjackets will be ctablished nnd one of the best athletic fieldc in the city erected. The underwriting of the. enterprise will be tinned ever te a prominent brokerage house and the residents will be given nn opportunity te purchase stock. Frankford lesldents set forth the fact that they believe they ure in n bectlen of the city that will be heard I from with the operation of the Frank- I ford "L.." Will Be Near "L." The committee in charge of the site will pick a location near the "L." which would be mighty bandy with first-class car service. The -uotewn i, All. K It 211. 311. Hit. TU.HII. aw. Ae. d Miller, cf 7 '-V 3 4 1 0 0 5 1 0 .148 0 1 Peek, ss 7 20 2 0 I 0 it 0 1 0 .102 IT. 20 Huth If e 15 3 5 0 0 1 S 0 2 .333 0 0 Fcwster. If 3 7 3 2 0 0 15 0 0 .2MI fi O U. Meusel 7 20 3 0 2 0 0 8 0 1 .231 5 2 Pipp, lb 7 23 1 3 I 0 0 4 3 1 .130 SO 2 Ward, 2b 7 23 1 3 0 0 0 B 3 0 ,217 '11) 32 McNally, 3b. . . . 7 20 34100 B 02 .2i0 5 10 Baker, 3b 3 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 .100 1 ( Scbang, c 7 18 101101)10 .333 31 10 Devormer. c... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 O Mm, p " 0 0 1 0 0 O t 0 0 .ill 0 .s 1 Heyt. p 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .107 0 3 Shuwke. p. ... 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 .500 0 O ! Qulnn, p 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .Out) O ! Cellins, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O ') .000 0 0 1 Uegers, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0(10 (I 1 Harper, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Piercy, p 1 00000 0 0 00 .000 0 0 Totals 212 22 40 7 1 2 61 0 fl .217 183 05 FIcJb. ) Ave 0 1.000 1 .008 2 .041 0 1.000 0 1. 000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .889 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .M) 0 1.000 5 T082 v. J.. i , 0 1.000 1 .:70 e i.one O 1.000 0 1..V0 e l oeo 2 .001 2 .805 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.001) 0 1.000 0 1.000 O .0"O .OOO 0 .000 0 1.0011 0 .000 oeo VICTORY TODAY Will Be Disappointed if Giants Don't Cep World Series This Afternoon HAS FLOCK OF HURLERS, New Yerk. Oct. 13. "If the Clutit"' ire net the world's champions by sun down tonight I will be greatlv disap pointed." Jehn Mc("Jraw was sp.uk I mg. I "On- of thr things that pbase i,i ) tneRt about the work of 'he Giants in xbr series thus far ts the fact that in eac' of the four games wp hntp wen w have j hud te come freni behind te clinch the i victory. It proves a nothing else could iku C.-..S fil..in.. .nt... .. .... r; ... "It shows that my plu.ers nie never l;ntcn until the last ni'in has bevn rp tired. Douglas, in spite of a henvv old, pitched the fine gamp I opecfPM1 lilm te. He has 1hh right In tilts' se ries. Wh.-n hv i" right h- 1h one of the best pitchers In baseball. I think the Yankees will agree with me In th' statement He hnd n little difficult in the first three IrmingR. but thereafter he held tbe Yankees te three hits an "nl in the s-Teth did they thrpiitft ti score "I have quit" an assortment of pitch - 'Th, te Mlrs;t from. Jess Barnes Is just . . . . Phnmping en th bit today He Is ven KeceiptS for Seven uames Are anxious te get another crack at thc Big Series Receipts Shy $200,000 of Millien Marie NVw Yerfc, Oct 1. Attendance and rpcelpts for the, seventh gnme set u new record for the erld Series The t rp- I " high mark was hung up nn Sunday, but the $118,074 paid by the 30,503 funs who saw thp game yesterday makes a new record. Unless the teams piny tomorrow as wpII as today there, will be no -bence for the receipts te reach the $1,000,000 mark. The total new stands nt ?80 1,781. Today's figures: ttendnnce 30,503 , H -elpts ?1 18.074.00 'bibs' fhurc 101,127.00 dilser Beard's share. 17. Ill i.i Totals for seven g.imea: Attendance 211.500 N-eeipts .f04. 761.00 'bibs' shnre 301.511.62 1. RECORD Nprtheaet Harriers Win t,'efthfat HlKti'n rtty cross-reuntra t'Jra upn'.d th Hchnlantlr Min with n .t iury .er tnj Orminiewn High Schne nn ty or tlie 3' mi 1 fiur.. In Fulrin .un 'rk ''itcrrlay IT te 40 Mnrlln MmCiiole llin lii'llvldual wtntir tlnlshlnc In 2u r 40 V r. renrt- ftr , dai.l raei. with Ida teummat Mnrmbr'-K. n k e ' uin'- wu-. 20 nlnii'es t: BIG SERIES $82,367 Higher Than Best Previous Mark GROWTH Skating Championships at Chicago riil.'En, Or tn Thc Ii UrnaMenal t, , k . i.w . mplrni.li p c f th rid. uaualli ' ' r I I. I' a I ' e- Pnni.r ir Lake wlf ' rnrr, , xt hi Tl. nrnf na'rai " ss'Tar and hecki-y 'eurnamen' Hit 'l Ia wtuc d here tn Jftnuury and . uxrv ICJ2 On lntr cciinaaii. meat ' I I i s vvincnnsln MlrMcar and ethr ip r n ra en' -ed Is nrt for tna eame " i ill nnkees and hss askpd me te let him i iitch teda. I ale hne Arthur Nef I'nt Shea, Fred T.iney and Slim Sallep. That's quite an arm) Isn't it V f)n t. . erlier hand. I naturally figure that Hug ins must come buck with Waite He.u j OF THE CLASSIC'"'"' tuink we cun take Heyt's mens- ' "The nlaers are all en their te-) ' v. v-! --. it , . ,. ,.-i, ' 1 '' were uwuke te all opportunities ' New mh Oct. 1.. -A new mark , that s fh0 w e ,n , arnf. rer World Series receipts was reue'ied v,, player can afford te ta.ke a nap eterday. when the gute for the iventh iluntig a World Series. Jl has te ke. t game of the 1021 struggle snt the teta' I !l rTs V1"'"" '""' Play s.mnrt Im1"08" i .jut s wi,m .Hi- iriHnis mive jiineM ;r the last two games. That's the reason I nelieve we will be the world s clmi.i for the current scries up te $P04,7Sl. This Is $62,307 in excr,s of the pre vieus record, established In 1010. when pious abe it 1 ..'clock this afternoon " eight games between the Cincinnati Beds and the Chicngu White Sex drew a total of $722,414 'Rip series betwe'-i the Cleveland Indians and the B'-m.k'yn Robins last ar d-ew SriOl.OH. which tanked im the seeenil hlghe.st fe- an series up te tins enr. Ne flier Met of gnmes in tl. CANCELS SCHOOL MEET e .0S2 Beth Miller and Fewster started for the . residents already believe they have one Yankees Near Fogs ' '". ,v,ltl Jiiner arriving nrst. iniei ttie best grid teams In the country. 4. -i result nf Unrri's n.,e hn.1 ..fter- ,Df,sr ,"P ,COm? ". ln V1". U,gllZ .W.a, l UnU " would OCCUblOU DO surpr DO te Fee s a result or nam s one nuu .liter- i.,lr.,,i, ,i, ., : i,n a,.. ,-t.u ,,., , , e al ., . , r , , nenn nfter n week ..f slnLMilnr ti-liininh. . , """ '". """ '" """" " " "" ni i ihu uikkcsi elevens ill rtraer- ..... .. . .. .... 1 1 i.aiiu te snut eit n neme run. no am he unks tedi arc en the crge of ,, Hawllngs crossed the plate and disappearing in ,, the ghostly fogs of wee rtpK.ir,.. nnn.d th fntr.1 crene unen the d 'rrr, :1V'Sl.VP,,,r??,':.7s banket, ileiir. Batted for Douglas, eighth inning, first game. "Batted for :eiit, nmtn inning, nttn gamp. fSchang out, hit by batted ball, fourth Inning, first game tButted for Kegere, ninth Inning, third game, and for Shuwkey. eighth Inning, sixth game. Ran for Baker, nlutb inning, seventh came. Deuble plays Yankee, 0 (Beck te Ward te Pipp. McNall te Ward te Pipp, Ward te Pipp. Qulnn te Peck te Pipp, Ward te Peck te Pipp, Sebang ' tl te Ward! : Giant. 3 (Frlsch te Rawlings te Kelly, Frisch te Hawlings, Supervisory Committee Abellshe" Track Championships This Year Tne annual Indoor track champion sin I. meet of tin Public Hlcb Schools n-lll n.. k. V.1.1 fl.le . Tl..'.. ...... . . " - - ' I "i' ilM- U. ... 4 inn J ... . A-1,19 Ul klU.j i' tuist teuctied tne nail -million mark, whs taken at a meeting of the Supr The grewtli of the World Series is lserv Cemmitter en Athletics vestnr. reflected in comparison ..f the figure da " i of tne current series and t.ie games be- The Track Committee ln Its repr.rt tween the (.liints and Mnckmen in 1005, through Dr. M. C. O'Brien, of "eDtral when thp first series was played under llii?h. unid rhnt the hti,h hnnin .,. the supervision of the obi National asuitist holding the meet, the reason Commission. That series is still re- being lack of facilities und overcrowded called vivid! b many fans who have ' conditions in the schools. Due te the bcn witnessing this venr's gnmet be-I afternoon classes, the freshmen would . inVvr . V -tee ; , Q'": iu "araperi in ineir worn. SO It was, ,n. HL0':..6"' 1,,-723 .fans- '.lPd, n Cf' suggested te abolish the meet for the1 of s.OS.4.15. as against 244...00 fans and I cemins season I)r M C O'Brien I S04.781 this enr for seven games, i representing Centra?, was the enu l he total te riatp is almost twelve times member of the Track Cemmitter In' ip gate money for the 1005 series favor of the meet the, lea brought here for gaini'3 with xenewjackets. It is planned te use the proposed held .. . . .... . . i iTiiiti'" iiinii . inr nil iiniiL ' n,i,cn.i ai;. i i. ..til.I I rir-A l.nAli eit,. utt tliit " v OI4JUD Ul 1 lUHQlUrU IllLlIULlf iftern.eii might bine cnrr'ed' them ' Tough Break for Majw cents and u first-cluss baseball team rfel te the moiintHiii-tep with a firm i It was a tough break for MaS, but -weu,d ecc"ny the grounds in the sum i ip upon n lei of extra change nt the an eeu tougher one for the hard-work- me'. , ,. ,. , 'rice e a cold nnd cruel winter .lug Ward, who in these t.ve Innings l , fefn11 , "lna as . out en t it Is the CHi.ts, lending b a .nd seen all the wonderful defensive i Brown s Field last evening for prac iinie. iif new poised for the death work of the week washed completely I Hce npd exactly thirty-four men were inn with Art Nehf und .less Humes uwav. He hud mcreh happened l"e i '" uniform working under the d'tec anchored in the rlfie pit vig. i- te open make his slips nt the moment wlieui,'0" of Ueoree Jehnsen. This if, the " en a moment's notice. Fer een they counted met, one of these uu-, BrseBt bQU"l uver carried by uny teau. f llet slops .Nelit teilii for the third lucky turns that new and then crowd,"1 UUJ "me 'Q lD,H 'ecautj. Peelo Latest Addition wus Itawl ncn te IvelK tn Smith.) Left ...i hnses Ynnkees. 9l ninnte !-; Passed balls Snyder, Smith. Hit by pitched ball' By Maj (Bawling, first game) : by Barnes (McNall, third game). Wild pitches BanieB, thic game; Douglas, peventh game. Muffed files Smith. Frisch. Wild thrown Nehf Rnnernft lA-u!i. urd. Fumbles nnd missed gieunders Peck, McNally, Ward. Struck out - By Mays, 0; by Douglas, 17; by Barnes, 18; b Het, 11; bv Tene 1 by Quinn. 2; by negcrs. 1; by Nfchf, 5. Bases en balls Off Douglas e' off Nehf. 8: ittf Shawkcy. 0: off Teuev. 2: off Hnrnes. 2: fF ni.l '.. Cellins, 1 j off Heyt, 11 ; off Piercy. 2. " r, "Its Off Douglas 20 in 25 innings : off Majs. 20 in 27 inning Barnes, 0 In eight Innings; off Heyt. 12 in IS Innings; off Nehf, 'j m .... enteen innings; Temy. 4 in 2 lnnirjgt, (uone out in third Inning of third ''' "" 's'i u hi -.. """iigs; yuinn, n in a --. innings i none out ln seventh inning, third game); off Cellins, 4 in 2 2-3 Innings, efr .wuticrs. e in i i -.j iuiuii5. uu i ifc, - in one inning. Winning pitchers First game, Mays; ecend game, llevt; tLIrd garni, I'.arnrs; fourth game. Douglas; fifth game, Heyt; sixth game, Bunie-: seventh game. Dnug'as. Lesing pitchers -First mime Diwuln.. ,:... l 1 1 WuuIZEpl I I 809-1 1 Chestnut St Ii Retween 8th & 9th Streets s I Easy te play 1 as the ukelele m R with the snap and 'jgj R rythm of the banjo M Kn, eter Mui.el 'i N. InstrumenU n L M Bn'iHwmmiiiii ji i1 vmw in w 11 nae of the sceiith Punic war, who is into existence when the da is bright here te step in front of the Kansas est and the world Is going well. It war war we'ene tn the final and decidine came? a teueh hrenk en the Ynnlten nI.Ie !.. Ve pause brletl) for some repl, unleas , cause, outside of Ward, the defense . faint echo answers, "Mri8 again." .back of Mays had Ieen a wonderful W"ith Mhjb defeat, the hnnl burden thing te see. Peck aud Pipp especially tow falls upon the youthful shoulders , had gitcn a displa that was werthv of the Brooklyn "kid," who se furl of a far journey On one occasion, iii ;as ben another Atlas holding up the; the second inning, Pipp hnd startled Yankee world. He new has his ohance the stands by reaching back banded e step up with Mutthewsen, "Babe" ' with his gleve Inte Meusel's flying feet dame and the spectacular few who Jer un out at first, a play that hasn't iave uen -hree sets of coronals in ec been surpassed te date. His play n'l ?est teuten test. through was a leading feature, "with Crowd SMs -series Iteeerd 1ep'f, 0"),JMa.,SLrid" ,h,n,1 m . n ,, ,1-,, , After this it was no soft Wew te see V, . , Ma., i.n.l D.-uclu. stepped ei.t th( Kamp ,(,d m.benrri br rwe . " ' ',7 ,, J'U ",' V".i ''"L'".t lnj errors from one of the main light, i. We. Mil uriritit cruuil of n ere .. .L. .1 " .j ..in. '.'....,"..-, : " uie snow f nil s lu .Mannger Bowker's latest addition, ' Peele, last year with Pennsylvania! Mllltar College, will be ln the game1 vu euiuruuy wuu tne Aiieutewn A. A. game, ent; tniru gurae, ejumn ; ieUrth game, Maj; fifth gam. Ne4i bUth game, Shawke ; seventh game, Mnys. ISSUES GRID CHALLENGE KEENE ENTERS MASTERFUL orreuiid-rl th. nark Thei-e w re h I ,".".-,. ",",., "''":. ..flV1J""u "" Proud :an5 ,l,f,.slimK dn,h,M al)out ,n rti,M "" . - yuur, were nn trie Tbc Aj,entewn clcvca 'trfipi! .1 ts,,!,. ,,t 1 iif.re were packed in i, tM, J l.l I !. ' ,. . U. 3t, "" " iMi.iuiuTK waning ler inciebta exeelle would Hiiggl fly working three full gn!ne.s without iff " " fl' waesrbSrdend a. one of' H' NamC C' C' '" Bkln am Cress-Country Herse te Compete In the best puuters in the East. Aleng1 wlth Topnetchers ' Rese Tree Event with Remniy, Kosteo, Kauffman. Schra-1 Charles Halbauer, manager of th Foxhall P. Keeue baa bec lu the der, Nemzek, Jehnsen nnd Lungren, it , Hely Name O. C. football team, hns Is- . entr for his croes-ceuctry -erse . gives the Yellewjacketj the best deuble sued a deii te the best elevens In Phlla- ' terful. in the Rese Tree race-, which I bet of backs in this vicinity. .'.elphia and vHnit Las' Saturday j take place Wednesday and "aturdaj of It has been particularly interesting afternoon riie uptev ners opened their next week. The Keene colors have tieeu te observe the aggressiveness e' the season aupplcieusly In defeating the seen en all the big trucks of the East Frankford line thi searen. Captain Conshohocken Knightf et Columbus for many eart', but thi. will be the Dale. Illdpath, Armstrong, .Slnjen.lel. . ien in u hard-teugl t b!.fl. first time that thev have been sported I "supplcjj, Obcrgfcll. Mellow and M..-- The schedule for tie season Is net f n meeting !r tie Philmielphiii d't- iii, mc iuner a rermer west iMint' emn Me. nnd the manager Is anxieun ' 'rtct. Maatertul w'li rvn 'Itrier in the l',.ar 1 or ('-e NfidJIetewc Barrens . prurid 111 thruugli the whirl- nul,K of Ueuela-i the Giant defense ' be3,,C0"stltu,,e,S lHSt' hear. aef f fe1'- " arrange game wit.i tuy of the lead- Maetertul "'''"" ' Jsi hud cerupli tely . ttus nficr hj-eiip,. Tt bniJ no flflVr wards, of which auy coach would be ing teams. Media, i.lwyn and the. "HI Pte c irltlejl inemiiit te hrenk Shnfllm Pil and OzarL Carl, both prinnpiin lieutes of the Seventh Punic var, rrpeited with their complete ewrteir. mt-iet knewinc with the ".ladl.iek ,,, that the winning tram et K'ving n pass the O.irk entry hus vet w(liie.d. h.ittlp would uiirre than , en? of the high n-nrks for eonlrel. 'tcl 1 oil, 1 r,H iniiln chunk v( bullion ' Mutheusen, as wt recall it, failed te u.i iiep, en 11. 11 Mull-Kuewii ImiiK ist-iifj a pass in IDs thret World Series . iecai team wun epei fiuies are asked last Sunday te communicate with lenrlea Halllinner the Yank nttart, was halted aft ?JTe? Ji 1 'i05'0, 1 Th.'' W("rer." I aer- N'0rtl. Uber street, or ning a single run. DeuriA I " S 'P8. P1h.5"b. the squad. ' phone Wyoming 17.W H 1 nt. but with Mi.nl minrert Mrm, lit"". "u?.5, Dn.a .w1,lbt . en ! have led htm by a run. I ""., ""J' ",' """ '?",ulrua-' "m,1 "' Phoenlxvllle E3ey Named Captain 1 h v..y t u i-i unu i.J rAini'i 1 11 a. 1 jjvjt tu r IIS Men Fall at Bat nrdnr. Hewnlte thu .,!,. . .. t.. Sprtnrfleld, Mn., Oct 18 Jehn D. . , - T - - ,rr .r 01 1 nnniivioe. i'a tasen. iililte. en Wednesla Ul d i the Ilvpni. Reck plate, en Saturdaj. All three of U'Cse races ar ifepUctiaseB at two and a half miles. F.wlng's He.i Wing also haw ree entered. French Returns te Line-Up VI Mt IJelnt, N Y.. net. Kl .f.aurH t ,ewlu. uraf.li-l cij Arm, fl r.iOlD.t , hQdrt I Mc- I r.u. 1-.. .... - .. l.et.rt rniiaoeienia icnnis flavor Monerrrt , McCarraher has payed .coend ba t "hll'S'f?r a .0- t 1 the tani for tlie mt two eeaaens Lthlr 1 te- fie ea fe an-iln of .U Pip,, , ueuhh. und .McNi.-s starts in 1003. ard Catl has matched I TZYetCt'Uu,'ll't'''. '',''', ,' meh smgl. ,,err,l ,l(. Vanks in licit ' in. in the present show. & USSe! Mar hiiVilUu '.nVV'Vhe' 'ui it (an ,,s the second round, their mi- The "nnks, picked first te carrr a , n "n f?r 'f" l,n" wl" un 1 ir 1 iul rus Mippertern we.e as ti.ll of p, winning chance threush the blasting u"a 'e'n" thlT wIlirRVSfVi ha'-f. ':ar '' e 18 lUi Jll .It flllWIl. MntM unu .... . I... 1 I luif lit llin iy lnf- 1,., ... l I 1 .. Figuics of World Series Miijh was en the1 I ewr of their bats, hiue been forced te . rull Pack upon defense. I or with Ruth Unit of harness it is cvidert new that I the ethers fuil'.l tn curry the expected fwrrties- P1vtl i n, i '. un1,1'- -'inrdPiers' Rew is Ruth alone. OfMICA I Utyetl te Data , for no enu else outside of Schnng, has 1 l,lt licij. jiuier, Peck. Plop. Meusel l"IRST GAMK l und Ward all have been keen ills- B'a ni ,:n "PPeintraeiitH te thnse rooting for a .'.. J !i nnkee trinmr.h. Tl.ei Imvu Sen n., rwi,itirt"iT",,B3 " "na Sfhuni'fer lnkf.s, 'f steadily by the Giants, who after a t et'rim'essS1"1 ,UJ,,,r ,or 'ew start have bounded back as the siocen-ti rusri- I stronger team, with srrpater speed and Ttni shjC0T em u n greater power. The Giants have wen Mint, 3 3 0 lour out or tne last no saraes ana the e mue new ar ucuer lunn - re i mm melancholy u haunted iTf'" 'Unit BaH,,. "' ' .08 edds new are better than 2 Vthf m,dXm ih,tfo?nriHr.,"H".i,er Vnnkew, they break at lutt thfl 1 uiiite (i.u, them tlnce 100.5. (IBM. "KPfj It. it. r.. Ill 20 (i 11...... ' - j e II ,; I! --. Nlmwkey. Oiiliui. Cnlllna C"T V',U.'"r '", nr.eni.er for Ven- Itmi-i. IV. ,,,r,,M and Miyilrr for (.limit.. U1U U tj,MK i'Untt, " j;. nui,,,, I II I ' an!rs. h,,""B,J"' "nd rtinilrr f"r (ihinu'i " '""' ShU'S 'or ,aiikr.. lime 1;3H. i in ii i.ami; Mir,. It. II. I.. I'lini. a it i Heremana Wins Over Yamada Nrtr erk Oct 13 -HiJuuaid Ilereraana r llelglum Kurepean Mlltard champion, iron 'ila 18 2 balkllne match with Keul Tnirada uf Japan hera, III. a final acera of 1800 te 1107. Ida lilch run fur the match wat 111" and Taina'a l.M' FOOTBALL I'cnnsylvuniu-Swurthmerc j"..rr,..-ll0,; lkl '' ' Suturduy. Oct. 15, 2:,10 P. M. General Admission, 7uc -1:00, II. ft 1:1 e 7 ...... v.".'.-- M.. r.,-,.. ...,u riuuu, rnr (jlln,Bi r,n, M.TH tJ.ME 'Unu K. Vr, IUi.i ,'UU,ri"Jnr Mann. ut Snyder for "I3VliMII (IAMI! ''nt, It. II. K. ugiim - n ti... . j 1 M I '"U? SST. JW'te?.; rr VHtmi --...,. ,ui ,. inula, ll.ir -UI0. Ter.u.s iUal, It. II. r. " -.." 63 fl Tlikrla en aalr ut L-raiikltn KlrM ..ml li'mMt', A. A. coupons tirbanseuble for IiIh iruint, rrraliinen On me Ntrts nt 12:30 1. M. NATIONAL A, A. 8TimnY EVKNINd. OCT. IS UKO IIKINOMW va. TOMMY VWl.Njr IHHIIIY Ill'UMAN v. rillL itYAN n.Miuv ni'r'irAHT va. TV I'linil ydu.-sii KID XlCttBXS Brazilians Win at Soccer Ilurnm. lrw, Oct. 13 - rh !lruzl.tai. i t-ain drfeated ihe Pnraiiunynmi In th" third match for thr. Seuth Amrlcun f.ietball chain- , nleimhlp. The Bsore ns 8 tn 0 About .'n.OOO peraunn wltnercl tl.r Kai . whlrh was faat and tut reallng, us thi teams wra well matchrd , KClLfijcZfcJll rmznmnmm Light one up Today J7VERY time a new smoker tries the Mcn-de-Lien he wants tejf.ell the world. - KT rt"""' iiv ni'r'irAHT va. TV I'linil i - ,y.nMBAU -. SIlKCONBBb VjTiOc te , 'BRQWNkkCLEAUY' 'I jv 10 SlMCM Standard of Quality" 3 for $1.00 AJte,wMr,. W.U. Mr. Trust ! We hove run. We will continue te run ! . HIGH-CLASS BOXING TONIGHT Popular Prices TONIGHT 5500 M nn 2500 tTAr Reserved Seats VX.UU Reserved Seats JUL Ml (I'HEU I'RU'Ks HON -I Hi-Y KltOM S( AI ITU". ICE PALACE A. C. ffit.-,. Pete Hartley v. Tim Dreney I eiir Barrett vi. tddie De-pier Jimmy Mende vs. Max WUliaimen WSSi" wi -a if , iiV.1 aJr,i'-,c,l'J.'u,.,43:J s '''nn Hqu-ir-i Cunnlnaharu Shep 10 -,.id W .1 Huylr'a 8'H K...i.iirten r ml rr ndnll's, iH 0(h .( Get our Estimate en your Club Outfit Rugby Jeriey Punts Shoes Helmets 2.00 te 4.00 2.50 te 7.50 8.00 2.00 te 7.00 Basketball Jersey .75 te 3.00 Pants 1.00 te 2.30 Shoes 1.75 te 4.50 Knee Pads 2.00 te 3.50 .75 Soccer Jerse 2.00 te 4.00 Pants 1.00 te 2 50 Shoes 6.50 te 8.50 Aluminum cups 3.00 Shin guards 75 te 2.25 WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER STORE NEWS FOR MEN 1217-19 Chestnut Street Limited! A Sale of Furnishings Applications for Membership te Hurlingham Overcoat Club 25 OFF js3t Shoulder psdi 2.50 te 6.00 Ankle supports Pure Worsted V-Neck Sweaters, $6.50 Marshall E. Smith & Bre. t..v,..,(.,l - iiw. Furni.ijnr. 724 Chestnut Street .4iwf,c Goe.. rtt This reduction applies te the entire furnishing: section and includes all the new Fall stocks. Whatever a man wants in finest, new haberdashery is his at this flat reduction of one fourth off. Hats, cellars, hosiery, sports hose, shirts, under wear (all weights), canes, gloves, neckwear, (p lain silk and knitted), Tailored Suits scarf pins, fancy and dess vests, Plus Real Service umbrellas, smek- P -,.- inir jackets, bath r 4S robes, house gowns and r a j a m a s everything. Featuring Gray Herringbone Suits $25 arc coming- se rapidly that we ""have turned the full force of our tailoring shops Inte -milding these wonderful ever eats as. quicklv ai possible 530 and $35 The Hariingrhatn Club Overcoat has created nothing less than a sensation for i's style its beau--iful fabric and its very low prices Piert;. are cemirrg- in new eery day and we 'Mli continue 10 sell them at these popular prices as long- as the cloths held out Mere Than Popular Ever We them .irr te b m 1 1 d i ng i n di vidua. 'neasme in increasing number's cerv dav. J hoe .ire himnes. -nits, all wool and verv handsome. This offer is made se you can see what rcallv tine suits can be bought or $25 if ou come te the right store. Yeu cannot match Otis merchant tailoring p re pe s i tien in am ether tirst class custom shop in town. riiat hy we are se busy. - Our celebrated Sun Proof Serge Suits in winter veiffhts with ?xtra treu.sers are sell mg for $35 with no ad d i r i enal charge for thc trousers. This wonderful Sun FVoef Serge is new aailable for its first season in heavy weigh' guaranteed serges It leeks as though ii sill be just as popular as our summer weight serges. J- V fiytj T wnni.rai.ti.n 3ALB r i'AlLlTE ..WUUS7UM , V . .. . .
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