r,r ,B jrfAr- . - , ! .-'"--vrV -w " ?i W r &V' t v. EVENING yUBLI0;DaE3?H:iLAtELJ:j5U, SATOBbAY, ' OUTOBEft (15, 1921 13 penn and Swarth'mere Evenly Matched for 1921 Football Feud en Franklin Field Today unpirtv iMiAntDQ wrrTCDO mm ARRIVE MONDAY FORM IN OPENER TWBM fflfftwl ?yW HfilC mUl English Girls Will Play All Philadelphia Next Thursday at Germantown C. C. AT ST. MARTINS TUESDAY The English women's hockey team, the pick of Jelmny Hull's lest repre sentatives, nrrlves in this city Monday or Its matches ngnlnst the Philadel phia elevens next week. The LnvndlnR team is en the Hnverferd, which is tint? te deck nt Washington nvenue 'Mon day. A group of hockey enthusiasts of tills rit'v tended b' Mls Anne Tnwnsend. cflptnin of the W20 All-IMillmlelphla team, nml Miss Constance App'cbce. tl,c pin ideal Instructor at Ilryit Mnwr and cencli of the lei-nl eleven, will he en hand te Rreet tlie KtiRlish players. Tlie first match will net be played until Thursday, but en Tuesday the KtiKllsh women will play a practice tilt at the Philadelphia Cricket C'nh, nt .'I o'clock, against St. Martins. The opening match 1st scheduled ter tlic(rr tlic(rr niiintewn Cricket Club, when the 1VU0 All-Plillndclphia eleven will give bat tle te the iiivmlcrs. Forward I.lne Vatt The English team embraces the best players en the isle, nnd home of the women arc ranked as lending all-around athletes. The forward line Is particu larly fast. Miss Kitty Udderda'e is ranked by English critics ns the finest wnnnti hockey plajer in the world. She ) one of the fastest runners en the team, and once she gets possession of the ball she darts for the 'im, and it takes masterful defense te prevent her from gaining her objective. Miss Llddcrdnlc has that rare faeu'ty of being about te pick up speed at the very start of her nttnek. and Ibis, com bined with her accuracy, makes her a pliuer of unique value. Six of tlie eleven English players are Internationalists, having played en 'the team that trimmed Ireland, lO-'J. nnd Sent nnd by as 'urge a score. This half dozen nise aided in the victory that wiis scored ever the local team that vent abroad last year. MKs E. It. Clarke, the right inside, was captain of the 11)20 All-English team. Others who plajed en last year's nll-"tar aggregation nre Miss E. Wlll Wlll Wlll oeeks, left wing; Miss P. Scarlett, left ha'f; Miss II. U. Armficld, center Im'f. and Miss M. II. Clay, reputed te be the best goalkeeper in the game. Star Lecal 'Players Many prominent Philadelphia women athletes are included in tlie team which will fuee tlie English women en Thurs day. The tenm will be comported of Miss Anne Townsend, Mrs. Hrvsnn. Miss Itellrntli, Miss Mary Morgan, Miss Jiary .Mc.Mnlien. .Mis lrginln Car penter or MIsh Margaret Jenes, Mls Mary Desslnger, Mrs. Illchnrd Xittlc, Miss Careline Valentine and Mrs. Eastern Leaguers Stage Second-Half Rally and Score Easy Win Over Kayeula CAMDEN GUARDS STAR Kriiuthanr and Miss Helen Fergusen. Next Saturday, the English ten in will line up against the Philadelphia overseas eleven of li)20. This match will be played at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The team will Hue up for the first game en October 20 at the (Jermnntewn Cricket Club ns follews: Coel. Mls M. B. Clay (International) ; left full-back, MKs W. A. Hnuuinn (territorial); right fullback, Mrs. Ward (territorial); left ha'fback. Miss P. Scarlet (Inter national); center back-half, MIsh II. (!. Arinliehl (International); right half back. Miss P. Newel Price (territo rial I : left wing. MIssE. Wlllcecks (in ternational); left inside. Miss W. Ames (territorial) ; center forward, Miss K. l.ldderdnle (international) ; right inside, .Miss E. It. Claike (Inter national; right wing, Mrs. Stewart (tmiteilal). On October 2.1, the invaders will leave here for Iloste:1 and matches will be plnjed against nssur, Hosten Physi cal Training Scheel. Wellesley and ether college.-. Staitlug Ne ember 27 a series of three mutches for what may be termed the world hockey series will be pln.U'd here ngaiuU the best available teams. The first match will be staged at the Mnrlmt Cricket Club, the second nt I'hilade'phia Country Club and the tbhd at the Philadelphia Cricket .Club. - EIGHT CANADIAN YACHTS IN FISHERMEN'S RACE Winner Will Challenge America for International Cup Halifa.. X. S., Oct. 1.". Eight fish ing smacks get away at lOt.'JO o'clock today for Hie first of two elimination trials which will determine the Neva Scutinn schooner te meet Elsie, of (llou (lleu cter. Mnss..fiter the blue ribbon of the North Atlantic, off this pert, Oc tober 22. The start of the race was postponed Until IOiUO o'clock because of weather conditions. p0g mantled the outer har bor caily in the day, but the sun came ut just after the postponement. The Mlioeucrs had little mere than steerage n' in the light southwesterly wind they made their way te the stnrting line, hut weather sharps predicted that a mederue breeze would develop during the day. The first leg, nbeut six miles, was aid down from the starting line te a buoy cIT Hear Cove, south by the com pass. Then the course turned southeast n little mere than six miles te another automatic buoy, after which came a stretch of nearly ten miles southwest te Bambre lighuhlp. Wheeling around the lightship the .eis were ordered te work back north MM eleven miles te the buoy which lind Mrked the end of the first leg. The an leg was identical with the first, ""an terminals Hreak water being both We Martins ami finish line. SEEKCUECROWN Ralph Greenleaf Will Defend Pocket Billiard Title Next Week tltlA6 "!"K, .'."i ,l11 ' f,,r t'p world's t L,Trk,,t, ,)illin"1 tourney, which gets Jlekl S(lliy lllBl,t il1 the Continental UrM0'.1 "Kfti,"sl ""'P1' "reenlenf. the Seek ,rll","l).I"- ." the pick of the n stars of the world. Utnn, Vil" ,I(,,""!"1' .I'Teme Kcegh, In f nin'i" ""' .V1 "'"Vv M'"ure, Creen Trill. J" 1,(V,"Ill,,l l' 1" '" -ci V, ,r ln,lRl,,-v lmr(1 "l,,5'''-s te bent, an, w' ''.""'kiln. Cht.ich, Kareck ou n J"n8h ari ",M) ,,nlI(' '"""1 vril, .i vw "11K'ts- a'' of whk-h gees "a the game. tbe iil,r.,KaTH wi" be l,ln.vei '"'h day. atC,7o'le!)kC,I,Wl,,BOm'1,,B wffl, Vii',0,lb,(,",,,,n,,,'rH fnr '""' "'I- tanresiiv,. D '""""""-'nt hns arranged tilnt ni ?Jr,,,"nl"' fr tlie opening JJaie'Ai'! K' J,' Cnttell. representing Jr Moere, will wplceme the players The basketball season was ushered in Inst evening nt St. Antheny's Hall. Twenty-third nnd Carpenter streets, when the Kayeula Catholic Club plaved Camden, of the Eastern League. The Knyeuln boys held the big leaguers safe In the first period ; in fect they finished one point In the lead, 15-11, nt the conclusion of the first twenty minutes' piny. Hut In the finnl frame the Skeeterh recovered their scoring eyes and by n p ever mixture of plays In which expe rience nnd condition told they bom barded the net with n shower of field genls nnd had little trouble winning by the score of US te 23. The contest was fast from the stnrt nnd wns witnessed by n Inrge crowd. Every player en both tenuis hit the net for one or mere field genls. the Cam den center nnd gunrds being the high scorers, each with n trio of tallies. Soup" Campbell mndc his reappear ance with the Skccters and in the first twenty minutes of piny wns unable te locate the net. while Willie McCarter, who played him, lilt the cords for one goal. Ten of Camden's dozen field goals came in the final frame, Delnn and -Dleghnn scoring the lone counters in the opening session. "Ziddle" Trautwein nnd Snmmv Moerehcad excelled for Kayeula with two baskets each. Mnnng'e'r "Petey" Kllpatrlek nlse counted twice, wh'llc Andy McMnhnn nnd .McCarter cored 'ince. The Skccters were unable te mnke much of an impression in the scoring line until half way in the second period, when they changed their mode of attack nnd sent their guards down the lloer. HI? Dave Kerr registered three times en this piny and Nell Dleghnn twice nnd gave the Skccters n com manding lend. The big leaguers arc in the best of condition, as tlmy have been working out for mere thnn n mouth, nnd it gave them an advantage, ns Knyeuln has been practicing but n few days. The field goals were scored by Trautwein. 2; Kllpatrlek, 2; Moore Moere head. 2; McCarter. 1: M. McMahon, 1; Delin, .'I; Kerr. 3; Dleghnn, 3; Campbell, 2; Steele. 1. "CONSHY" READY TO TACKLE THOMAS A. C. Expects te Defeat Bethlehem "Eleven in Annual Clash en the Gridiron Oonshehocken'.s powerful eleven will receive n severe tet this afternoon en he home field when it plays the nn nunl game with the Themas A. C. of HcthHiem. The team under Coach Onrrett Is in fine shape. Fer the first time the plnycrs will be numbered nnd cards will Jic distributed te spectate-s, who will be better able te fellow the play. Censliy s nnekfield is one of the best thnt ever rcpreented tlie iron borough. It consists of fJetwnls, of Penn, quar terback; Unsc,tsky. of Penn, nnd I,u kens, of Enfajette, halfbacks, and Mnckert. of Mnryland State, fullback. Oufft. of Itutgcrs, nnd Archer, of West Virginia, have joined the squad and will tnke care of the tackle positions. The Iin--up : Cnniho'ieclicn Themim A. r JIcKad'ln . Ml tfnnn . . Ifcnnlck . . Tnmlte ... K.nitr . . . Capllii . . I'ulchpr GcMackt WILL BATTLE ON FRANKLIN FIELD IMIDDIES CONFIDENT Glenna Collett Scores Triumph Continued from Tnie Olie en the eleventh. Consecutive triuinphs en the next four holes ended the match en the fifteenth. Urilllnnt Recerd The victory of Miss Collett in this tourney places her among the foremost plnycrs in the country. She gnlncd fnmc nt Deal in the nationals whrn she carried off the medal in the qualifying round. She also holds the Hosten dis trict nnd Providence titles, but her tri umph here Is the most glowing of nil her victories, for she. survived in n licit! of national and lnternntieunl r.tnrs. In her first round here she stepped ahead at the expense of Miss Cecil I.eltch, champion of England, France and Canada. Then she eliminated Miss Mildred Cnverly, one of our best local players. The next victim hih Mrs. Clarcmc II. Vundcrbeck. nnd this fa mous Phllndelphlan wns turned back by one of the largest scores ever made against her. In the semi-finnl round the Provi dence princess stifled the chances of Iiss Edith dimming, of Chicago. The driving of tlie llliedc Island won der wns one of the big features of her" play here. Often she made long shots from the tee that will rank among the best ever Keen nt Neble. She phi) a censistnnt golf nil the way nnd her nerve and gamencss nre factors which unbilled te mnke her style almost un beatable. Mhs Collett went out today in 44 igaiust n 43 for Mrs. Gailn. Their enrds: Ml8n Collett Out n n n r n ,i 5 4 c i 1 In 5 'J 5 4 3 i Mm. Ufivln Out In 4I044HI 7 13 6 5 0 0 15 Ilyun left mil A rcher If t inck'e I marine lift rtiMrd , Mitchell center 1'lnlier rtuht arunrrt Duff.i rlrht tnrkle .. . . (In rett rlctit mil Ge ualu nu.irte-htwk .... I liken left Imlf hiiclt ... I'pwtnlty .... rlKht hnlflwck ... Mnckert fullback A Bad "Break" Heth had geed drives from the first tee, but Miss Collett get n bad brenk when her second found the trap. Mrs. (iavln was just ever tiie trap and she wen tlie hole, 4 te (1. The Providence girl drove te the rough nt the second. Mrs. flavin placed licr third almost dead te the pin, while Miss Collett was ever. This made the New Yerk woman 2 up. The first victory of Miss Collett enmc en the third hole, and although she had one of the longest drives ever seen en the fourth, bhe lest thnt when Mrs. finvln laid her brassie s'x feet from the pin nnd sank a six-feet putt for a bird 4. On the fifth, Mrs. flavin's drive bounced en the renil and landed fifty jard ever a bunker. Miss Collett's drive nlse hit the read but bounced Inte u gutter. Mrs. flavin took three putts and became 3 up. Tlie march te triumph by Miss Col lett began en the sixth. IJeth hnd bad stands nfter their drives, but the Provi dence girl wns en In 2 and tool; only one putt. This mud,, her 2 down. An If WEI. Mr&xUff Upper left Jehn Luhas, Penn. Kicking Asplumltli, Suiirthtnore. Upper right Captain Gelcs Swartlimere. Lewer right Humes, Penn FRANKFORD STARS ARE ON SIDELINES Lew Kauffman and Dave Mel low Out of Today's Game With Injuries The first big clash en the cchcdulc for the Frankford Yellow jackets comes this afternoon when the big uptown eleven opposes AU-Allentown en Ttrev.n's Field. Oxford pike, neur the high school. The Yellow jackets take the field minus two of their plnycrs, who nre out with injuries. Lew Kn'ffiui)ii, burly fullbnck. Is en me sidelines wmi n uisiecaieti Knee nnu Penn and Garnet Ready for Kick-Off Continued from I'iikc One much en a victory. As one of the vet erans put it this merning: "We will have our hands full. Swarthniere liu a wonderful tenm, nVid net by way of any alibi, but we nre net us strong as one might suppose. Mike Whltehlll, our only punter. Is en the side lines for the start at least, ami big Hill Grave will probably be out of the con test altogether. ' "Take two veterans en whom n let of dependence has been placed out of the line-up nnd the team doesn't leek se strong. However, nil tlie bevs at breakfast agreed that they leek 'for victory, but only after 11 fiirht tlmf uin 1 be remembered." , 1 Frem the head coach down te the newest varsity pinycr llic 111110 opinion prevails thnt Swartlimere has a won derful team this year and that the vic tory will only rest en lien Franklin's brew after n bnttle all the way. Mercer has a team almost entirely of veterans who have learned his system, tuid learned it well. Offensively they nre flashy, and defensively they' completely surprised Princeton and expect te de the snme thing this afternoon. Hill Ward, the mastodon tackle of tile Penn eleven last fall is the line coach at Swarthmore, nnd what he doesn't knew nbeut Penn's system of line play after working under both Dr. Wharten and Gus Zieglcr isn't worth the know ing. Ward, a former Georgetown star, bns drilled his forwards in a defense te , f)l, I'nn.. ..L,n. nF .,!.... 1 1. t ...111 T. ,, ,., 1 . , -". ,.iv win n rnt-iii ml lllil llltll tw 1 1 i. Zr-' V " UPkJT..:h, ""T ,be ?OHtl..B te watch.. Mercer, tee. h r n ? .. . Vf il v- . VT! V an 0 "in star, nnd he knows th" ft de,NwIfi 'be n 'feA Sce . tf X &-?' $T '"WvSK "T ln 'IlewS-n,- I V! .? S! ee;,,ma1rlhb nVne .... - , .. ..- .. ....... ... r II CI I If tl. 1,1 rinsia. .... ,. . .1.. n ---.:., ....1 .....- i, lit. !. K..-KHIH. iiiiu i-.Mii.- i.. l...l .ui iii-iii.v , . , . .,,.. nt Litliufltiit.i mriintin nu fl.ntf inf- . t---- ..- hlmiimii i nuuemiut; tiiii j lit i , tin iinj iiui.i ) X f 1 1- li'i t. 1 lit Ii 1 1 a iv- ii Jlltt IUU, 114V "(I I J IIUI I Ml II ki t a squad et twenty-eight men. Jney have victories ever Edwardsvllle. Tamatpin, Sheunndnali. Cealdnlc and Ttetiilehem, defeating the lntter last Sundny by the count of tl." te 0. Outside of Kauffman ami Mellow, the Frankford be.s ere in tlie best of shape and are ready te run up another big score en their opponent. They hnve registered n hundred points in two games and nre out te hang up n record for the season of net hnving their goal OF WW TIGERS Felwell's Eleven Has Even Chance of Turning in Victory Over Princeton Today MacPHEE TO PLAY QUARTER TelneHen J7 rimr left end. . ..' ",rr Krrit Irft tnrkle IK I" rtnkcr . . left e-.-nnl ... f1""'" Mltlnier cenlrr Lnrsen Merr.in . rtcht m 'rrt ... . I m i' Hoenrr . ... riM t'.Milr ,K,,nit Nllnmn riulit enil Tnrler Jliel'ht iirnrtrrlmrk J"1)'." illrer ... lift hnlfSnek I. Keehlrr Nrwhr .. .rlltht hnlfhuck.. .'..'""!" Tliomp.en fullback Hamilton Annapolis,' Mil., Oct. 15. The Mid dies nre nil bet up tedny. They figure they have an even chance of beating the 11)20 championship collegiate foetbnll team, nnd enthusiasm Ih running te the point of fever heat. Alse the future admirals nre tnk'ng the string off their bankroll and placing the contents en Heb Felw ell's Nnvy eleven te beat Princeton in the classic battle that will be waged this afternoon. The Middles de stand an even chance of turning back the famous Tigers, nnd the players nre confident thnt they will accomplish the feat. The'FeJwell spirit hns been imbued into the pluycrs, and they nre ready te attempt revenge for tlie 14-7 defeat administered by Coach Hill Heucr's eleven Inst season. Princeton will net start the game with its full strength, se the report gees. Den I.eurle, the nll-Amcrlcnii quarterback of last bcasen. nnd tlar rity, the line-splitting back, are Ixtth nut with injuries and it is said that they are net in condition Iq piny. Nev ertheless. Helier has some capable sub stitutes te swing Inte the breach. Mac- Pliee probably will be in tliere cniung the signals and New by is the likely one te replace Gnrrity. Koper Is net at all confident of the Tigei.s coming through with a win. He realizes tlie power of the Navy team and the efficiency of Folwell's coaching. Tills is n combination thnt Is bard te beat and the Tiger tutor is worried. The Orange and Hlack squad practiced at the Jehns Hepkins Field in Baltimore ,estCrday and arrived In time for a light lunch today. The Nnvy has a veteran backfield, but only three of the four plnyern who started against the Army Inst year will be in the lineup nt the start of the game today. Thee nre Conrey. Knott ier and Hamilton. The fourth man. M' Kee, Is back at the Academy, but has been beaten out for hi old job by Bardict, who 1ms been piny ing splen didly in the games nnd scrimmages te dnte. Princeton students are herp tednv by the hundreds nnd nil received cards of admission. Ne charge is made for ad mission, but n ,nrd of invitation must be presented at tlie gate. Clese te n hundred members of the Hncquct Club of Philadelphia arc also en hnnd. They will be divided In their rooting, but the majority of the Phila delphians will root for Fulwcll. BRIDESBURG'S OPENER OLD GRID RIVALS ' RENEW RELATIONS Vincome and Holmesburg Clash en Letter's Field After Lapse of Ten Years The opening blast of the yearly foot ball battles between teams from various sections of the city Is scheduled for thrs nftcrnoen. when Vinceme. chnmplen of West Philadelphia, clashes with Ifelmeburg, en the latter' gridiron, Frankford nvenue nnd Khnwri street. This game marks n renewal of rela tions between th" teams, nnd is being balled with Interest by followers of the local Independent pert. nH it is the first time for ten years that Vinceme and Holmesburg hnve met. TIfe rivals are virtually up te their full strength In plnying material. Among the players are many former college and prep, school athletes. Viucenie's lntesr addition Is "Hutch Thornten, former Villnnevn and Georgetown halfback. West Philadelphia's champions nlse will have drool, former schoolboy star, In their bad.fiel.1. Coach Ilnjeu. of Holmesburg. hns recently acquired "Hueh" Sweet'nnd. Washington nnd I.ee athlete, who helped Akren. O., defeat nil the Middle Western elevens and rapture the professional chatnpien'-h'p. He Is u spectacular broken -field runner nml Is one of the few hack in America who zlgzngs when lilttlnv ,, Iw.ln ;.. tl. II..., ...via ..p. .. ti-iiij ,i lliv IIUli KEENE TO HURC ' Fl K RAILROADERS Philadelphia's Best Ball Te3serB Play Columbus for Atterbury Cup at Shibe Park VISITORS ARE CONFIDENT COWMIIL'S Mam, r. miii it. ns. I'nrtell. ,, I. Nemrr, Metier, ef. l.nillke, If, Trnry, sh, f.lnsen, p. Kline, . SUM lb. Vlnrelne llnrry Itvrne . Milten . . Tntler Jletku .1. Mmltli hpl.itne TV. Smith dretit (Hwnnr) Toland Thornten (KrdriliiE) left end .. left tnrkle lrft unnnl ernter rlltht siinrri rlelit titU . rlltht end .rnnrterlsirk. left h.llfl;irl rlicht liulflmrU fnllhirk . ItelmrnlnirC llnrrn Meleiicrhltn (rtffnev . .. I.nch . . Heeit I)n Kniminnel (f'urri nl . ... Strel . . . rrltn 'nski) I ilefliiejjln (IcrrUenl HelnrelniMiin I.Snrvlluiid) PLAY DECIDING GAME rnir.T. Tr.ttMiNAr. Mhltmn. If. "ennehy. rf. K nn. Sli. t..il. 3h. tlrern, ef. ' lenner. . "Ivl Ih. flnult. r. K.-ene, i. "iireU, p. "'VII, l Miirliej-, p. fnnen. p. The best bnelnll tenm in Philadel phia plays nt Shibe Park this nfter nfter nfter noen. The pin;, r-, represent the Phila delphia Tcrtnliinl I)ii Isieit, Knstcrn I'hninpieiiN of tlie Pennsj lvaniii Hall Hall read, and oppe( ('elumb'is. champion, of the West, in the Una I of n three pnme series for tlie "rnilreiid-' cham pionship and possession of the Cenernl V. W. Attirbury Cup. which will be prevented the winner of the game at It!) conclusion. Shibe Park lll be tilled te capacity, as upward of L'lMHH) fans are expected te nMem. All dlliclals of the Penn sylvania system in He Hnsf and West will be present, special trains bring'ng the visitor from Plttsbursh. Columbus! Uenniseii. St Leuis. Chicago. Wil Wil Unmspert. Harrisburg. Haltimere, Wash iigten and New Yerk. The tennis bine met twice before and each lias n jtame te it credit. Victer Keen.-, former liurler for the railroad ers prier te joining the Chicago Cubs, wi'l lie back in the line-up nnd draw thu assignment, with four ether stars wait ing te take their turn if necessary. These Include Kddie Unreins, Kild'le l.etinen. J!i Markey nnd He, David Tlie l.M'al rnilread team is without doubt the absolute pir k i,f the independent ball plater, in the citv. lb. Nativity and Brldesburg Clash in Final for Uptown Title Nativity and Hridesburg clash in tlie final game for the baseball champion ship of the northeastern section of f!ie city this afternoon en Nativity's trreund. nt Helcrnde nnd Ontnrin streets. Interest is unrnme.inr nr the ' '" Msiters nre (nnhdent ,f n.tn game, wllleh Is the seventh of the .e. ; ".'' and have ben working out at the ric", meiins pictures of which will be M. C. A. grounds. Kime is ex taken, pe, ted te start, with IJnsin ecend All big leaguers nre barr.d. and ' f,h,ii e. but the locals arc of the opinion Heward I.ehr nnd Mc.Metiauiin will ''"it the visitors have a couple of dark take the places of Hilly Whitman and ' '" ""''" "'"' tliem that the Intend te Kairbiirn. who are In the rnl read gp. . ' 'prmg at the Inst minute. The club is Cnrrignn or Devlnc will pitch for N'a- I ,nn(1'' l "f fermrr players of the South' Seuth' tlvitv, while Flynii or Volz will work!1'"1 n"'1 Western Leagues, for Hridesburg. Mernlngstar Beats Cutler Ituynit ether long drive en tlie seventh placed , line crossed, despite the fact that ail . Vllev lmrtelc DOWNTOWN FOOTBALL All-Philadelphia te Oppose Rexber- eugh at Kaywood Grounds Downtown football fans will have an opportunity of seeing All-Philadelphia pln.v ltoxberoiich this afternoon nt the Knywoed C. C. Ereunds at Thirty-first l" She took two putts and it was nnu KicKinsen streets. uoxberoin; h an siuare wlicn tliev mni c t be turn. her nt the edge of a bunker, 100 yards ahead of Mrs. flavin, who topped into me crccK. .miss uel'ctt was en in l! and down in 3, thus cutting the lead te 1 up. The eighth was halved, but en the ninth Mrs. finvln sliced her drive into n. swamp and just failed te fall into a big hole. All Square at Turn Miss Collett had n nice drive ind wns gave Cliften Heights a 7-0 battle Inst week and expects te take the Phillies into camp. Tem Hellly has a host of stnrs in the downtewners' line-up nnd Conches Prank Hejle and Dec Keegnn hnve the oeys in snnpe xer u grueling game. A1I- Pliillics will plav en Kumln-,, starting, te be even tied t emiug in. Mrs. finvln bad n nest drive which rolled te the edge of the trtip. The Providence entry 'drove into the rough and put her second into n sand trap. Heth were en in .'I and down lu for u half. On the eleventh Miss Collett went into the lead, never the remaining gnuujs arc with tlie most formidable of opponents. New players will again get Inte ac tion this afternoon, the most promi nent of which is Peele, Inst year with Pennsylvania Military College. He will play quarterback and is considered one of the best punters in the Kast. The Yellewjackets' band will be en hand and urrangeuients have been com pleted te tnke eare of an extra large turnout. The line-up : rrnnliferd Adam" left end. Supplec left tackle IMe left KU.ird AII-AIUntnwn .11. Dell en the Penn squad, suffered a strained ligament in his knee that hns made practice for him nlinen unendurable, yet he insists thnt he is going te play this afternoon. Mike is one of the best exponents of the open field running style of ground gaining in the Kast today, and his less will be a severe one. Luhas at Fullback Johnny Lukns. the Shnmekin lad who made n great bid for the vnritv Inst ; year and who this fall Is regarded ns i one of tlie best backs en rranklni Meld, wi'l tnke WhitehiU's place in the back- field. Lukns. after n brilliant start against Delaware, was injured in a scrimmage drill the following week, and outside of signul drills has had little work since then. However, he has been pronounced in excellent physician condition and is ready for the game of his life. An a line-plunger. Lukas has few equals In the Penn squad, and he Is expected te take the brunt of the line next wecK. en ineir new ereinw s nt Twenty-ninth and .Merris streets. The line-up : All-Phlla. N'owremti left end . Niuik'htet left tnck'e... Mfllnne left Klliird... CIrvIii rentei CnlumhuK rlKtit Ktinril.., Mci'nrmtck ....rlulit tuclde... OkiIcii rlcht eii'l... Mcl'hlleiny ... quarterhncU. , reek .... left hnlfhurk . MrOewlu .... rlifht halfback, auneef fulllmck... IloxberouKli .. T'nutweln . . . Nichelson ' ; HlKKlnH ...J. Murphy . . Jlehenv . . . Hhetlea n .Murn'iv n Jllll . . Gnnnnn Tldim Htr.itfenl Campbell. Time of Miss Collett had a beautiful drive en the short eleventh while Mrs. (iiuiu was In the creek. Miss Collett wen the hole with a fi te a It. Miss Collett wns in tlie rough en the twelfth and her iron shot wns short of the creek. She had a line brnssle and her fourth wns about ten feet from tlie pin. She sank the putt and became S! up. Miss Collett was en the thirteenth green in two, while Mrs. C.nviu pulled te the left en her drive and placed her second in n pit. This made the Provi dence chnmplen I! up ami it was In creased te 4 when Mrs. (latin went Inte n bunker en her fourteenth drive. Mrs. fiiivlu was short en her approach te the fifteenth, while Miss Collett wns just en in two unci ended the match by neat putting. ST. GREGORY'S ALL SET West Philadelphia Eleven Opposes Darbyltes en Latter's Field St. Gregery' C. C. of Weht Phlla- delphla, Is reatly for its football game witu tlie Uarby t iremen s eleven today at Uarby. Tlie West Plillly lads have Umpire Clnv'n ami quarters 11! mlnutiR. LOGAN PLAYS VICTRIX West Phlladelphlans Tackle Big Red Team at Eighteenth and Rockland The Victrix C. C. football team will invade Legnn this afternoon nnd oppose Heinle Miller's big red eleven. Walter Harr, of the We( Philadelphia, ex pects his preteges te give a geed ac count of themselves, although his eleven Is net nH big and fast as their oppo nents, Legan opened the season last week with a 2ll-(l victory ever Hunting. O .1 f..- til , .. i. .. m-Kim iiih mi-en Hill lie seen 111 UlC !..,.. ...... .,!... I l ..n I I . .1.1 The line. en. I l" l " Inm-iiiiiiB mini nil ween mm, will ' .. nn nil-scholastic beeuhelil. c MC,.r,l;..,Mnleney. Chndwlek, Henry iiiVnip'i Dowdy, the suburbanites are in for a lirumnnte; hard battle. The line-up: IMrby Hre . . .Owenq .tlreenw oil game today IjOEun A, A UHBty lllbh II. Ilerzej. . . , IMIemun I'litrniiccD. . . . Ferry II. IltTZOtf. , . . Hell (Ilrelthupt) Kuumn.ili. . . Dippy Dort (Carmudy) ....left end. . , . left tuikle.. . ..left guard. . center i . Hunt KUiird .. .. rlKht tackle. . . . .Hunt end . . ..quarterback. . , ..left hnlfhark. . riL'ht Imlfhack. . . ..fullbuck. comprising nrv nml Vri,.,.Vl1",!ln,n"!'erty . , . . Iuulu-i ty , (iiaKher. . .. -Masen a. Smith . ., l- r'T'-'it ..,..,,,,. rn . j. .smith. . . . i . i.aneri) . . . .llubcrt.i Jiruder Media A. A. te Play Varsity Medli A. A. will open the football eaen thin afternoon with the i-tienK Varsity A A at Hlxtleth and Oxford utreetH While V.ir rlty was defeatid l.mt wrrli by IlienNlile, the te'im has hem greatly ilrensthened an'. a creat battle h expected The llne-up la aa full ,wn: Variilly A. A. A. Media A. W. Palmer " " ly . . WeUti l..iii . .. AuKtln Auitln ... . Waldecker.. ,. r almtr.,,, Yerlt Iijrlnz,, ,,,, IWIV ,,,,,,,,,,, left nml . . . . Wr ta'kle . . . left KU.ird . . . renli . . . rlelit xuanl , rkht tnrkle . . rlsht end . . quarterback ttft halfback rlaht halfback fullback I.anj? We'ln A bra ma niiwk ...If. Tlerhlt ...(Irea.ln ... . Parler , ....Graham ,.,K. llerhle , ,,Tt, Ogden ,,.,,,, u. vKuea M.ilenev ('.hadwlik. Ileniy. . . IXirtdy. . .. left end ... left tirkle . . . left u-u.ird . . center right guard . . Ubt tiu'kla . . rlwht end , quarteiback . left Imiriwck . rlcht h.ilfb.iclv lu'tbaek . . . Ilentz Wllmn Orr Mers Mihn . ... Cloud Kane . Shleldit .Cency-Delvla Vacancies In Cage League There are seernl vnratu let for r'lureh team" In the "A" nectlen of the Nerili I'hlhulelphln )l,Hketball Leaaue for teatnu that welah ui te 13.1 pounds Am team ulnhlnK te outer the .mm ahnu'd hae a reprcienUtlvn at the meetlnir called for next Tup.Ml.tv nt the Krle Atenue Methed!t Ilpla. lepal (.'hurch ArmatniiiB. Kldrath. . tPbergfell, Themas. . Jehnnen. , Hemmy. . KoeteH. . . Nemiclc .rlKh ..rlaht tackle. . 1 lmy of perlmla- . rlKht end U . quarterhaek . ..left halfback .rl.-ht hnlfhai'l. .fullback 11 Schcllenbrrgtr . . . . I,. Jenea . . . J Joiieh ft Snyder Schellenberger mnntewn. Ilrhleaburcc O' Ilrlei.. . Kurtz McVey Dey'e llnin.inn er uii-Stater. will linriunn. .. Mink, held down ltlll Cnne's nest . The lnnk-v , rempklna Uptewnera Oppose Reth A. C. at Richmond and Orthodox Streets "Judy" Hruhn's Hridesburg gridiron aggregation will kick-in the grid season nt Richmond and Orthodox streets when the uptewners meet Iteth A. C, of Olney, nt 3 P. M. Hridesburg has new players In the line-up, and they have made rapid strides the last month under the coaching of "Dutch" Sommers, former Penn player. The final practice was held last eve ning. Chenow ich, one of the backfield players, Is a former Lehigh captain, and .Tnck Toomey wns the fullback of Wheeling last cnr. Other players who will get Inte the fray before the game Is concluded nre f'onrev. of Villnnevn : Pat Ulley and Jee Mngulre, of the Armery Indoor tenm last year, and Hreiigh. of the Marin"". Heth has numerous former scholastic pln.iers In the Uiu'-up. including Hon Hen Hon newitz. former Northeast captain; Hamilton and Whltnker from the same institution, and Thompson, of Gcr- J he Line-up : neth A c. j New Faces In Rutgers Line-Up Ne.r nninawlrk. N. .1. en n a .. New Jerk. Oct 1.-,. Om Merrlnsetar I ."'r of new face will appear In th- Jtutr lt ntht defeated Alhrt Cutr teri te , "'-'"' ajmlnHt Mahlnten and Iy today l.'ia In their halkllne exhibition In M twrlr. " nJ'irl8 ha-e empeliM Oivli Hanrerd Daly i room. MnrnlnRilnr returned a hinh te "K" "'" rsculars for the OeercU Tech tun of lfifl. Cutler's teat atrln i ;.1 i sam-. next week - Over 600,000 owners . F. Hnder idiinglng w lien a few yards are needed en :...: il'r'ch ' $ "- t Kunnl . ...llernhard Ld McMillIen nnetn left end .... Thompson left tackle Ilffui lift guard l.ukena NORTHWESTERN TO START Germantown Elevens Usher In Sea son In Germantown With East Falls The football season in fJermnntewn will be ushered in this afternoon nn tlie grounds of the Steuteii Field Club, nt Chew nnd Pleasant streets, when the Northwestern Club, formerly .Mount Airy, opposes Kast Tails. Tim former is the home tenm and is couched by F.dward Hoyce, a former player of the Cincinnati Celts, a Western eleven of note. A big program has hern prepared and one of the features will be a band con cert. The visitors are the Kast Falls eleven, with noted stnrs in the line-up. In tlie opening game Fast Falls trounced Union, of Pheenixvlllc, I) te 0, nnd ex pects te come through today's encounter with the goal uncrossed. Northwestern hns been working hard and Coach Hoice expects much of Hen rich, one of tlie best iitiuters In Pblln. !.., . ,.,,. .. , . .," Ilfllj ... . iiiisKcinnn caniain I. Miiienng irem tlie , I'henewhh. same ailment ns Whitehill. but te a Bimfeni . mere serious degree, and McMullen will . ie',me get bis chni.ee this aftorneH,, While a ;jaftfr trifle inexperienced. McMul en is n speedy player, who can cover acres of ground en punt". He will be needed this nfternoen with Asphindh doing the lsjetlng. The remainder of the Penn team will be the same as started against fiettys buig last Saturday afternoon. Captain Hex Wrnj will again cil! tlie signals and will hnve Miller and Vugclin. in addition te Lukns, ns his bncklield mates. Krtie Krtressv.iag. stamped the Kiliucst plajer en the Penn si.und, wllil held down the ether wing pest. Hap i'ay will be nt center with (entuui nter rUht guard . right taikle right end .. MUarterl ark left halfback right halfliail. .fullback lerman tlaetz.'l Tleelkee . Hemmltz . Uilev . . lloltewiiy . Olennen . T Haien Umiii ltnn M'hltuker Linesman If. -1J minue pirlede. MOTOR RACES TODAY of ft Thornten-Fuller Automobile Company Pitrkwny, Eat of 18th St. Phene, Spruce 10-10 Dddge Brethers MOTOR CARS Ten-Mile Free-for-All Feature Speed Tests The half-mile automenite iliri.trr-t. record in likely te be sunplnnied it tl..- ' Interitnte Moter Speedwaj, Tmicum i nveiiu- and Islnml read, this afteinuen. ' when the bet drivers of t. " MiihJl.. Atlantic States will coin'ute en ll.nt ' I"1"111111111 Il,lll"i'iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil,1. nt center ttitb (tentuuer course nml Sutherland at tntkles and Ceelrrnne The ten-mile free-for-all, the fr.iture and Humes at the guard pests. Humes! vent of the afternoon, premise- Je no ii,.i.-i e.ut-11 it nr.nt gniiif hi. kiiiiiii him i n cieseiy cetit 'siisi i ice. Walt ,-iiitiiiiiii.v nnu in.' re.irm-s upi'iiiimi te Cf start him this afternoon in place of Johnny Thurman, the regular tackle from last jenr. Thurman will see action before the afternoon Is mer. delphia and n noted drop-kicker. line-up : The North iveatern I,. Ilraeken I. Kethfuril . I.lichteaii IVareek Morewn It llrnrken (I'llnnnell Andreit . Ilenrleh .lenulnKH IV. Ilruckrii left end left tu.kle . . Irft KiiitrU . renter rlelit iriiiiri! , r.Klij tnrkle . rUlit end ciiuirirrhark left hulfhrk rlnht h'llfliirk fiillhiirk Jint nil. HurW. T. .Mrr.ulre . M lel, Norten . .1. lelet . I'nrter ri.'.iirr . Fllure Conte.le Harris Seeks Reinstatement Franklin, !,. Oct. In -Je Harrl". who was with the Cleveland American I.eaaue llaaehall Club In mill, ha apnlled te Judxe I.andli for nlnitatement. -s Harris nlayad with ri endent teamU.re aSd i it llornell, . f durln ths Uit car. Immaculate Quintet Ready Imm.ieulate C'nneeiitlen has niynn'sed iwe of the fantert ease tenm In the city num. aited hi Hilly I." e furmerlv of Hely Name Thei open the win en Tlini'Jai. (1, tnh -r 27. nt An'ilnn., and sturt the home ramtiiilan nn N'miMiiler S I .era hen enKaueil l)i, PV. e' Hull, at Tlilnl and Hrewn atreeta for the lininn rnntrata, hlch will ) elayeil nn Wwlnesdua linnneiilate wmilil like te nr lance camea at home m awai with Cum May Wllilweiil 1'arke.hurK W, M I'hesier Merrln Cl'iard and Paul-bem Addreaa Wll Hani J. Ie-e, ll.'i Olli btrect Phune Ken Ken almtten luui e ninun Bey Killed by Baseball Union Ind., Oit 15 Jehn Hlenn. thir teen, la dead liera ita a reiult of belna etruck J.y it hajehall fouled ort 111 1 own hut. S.iTj'l'r " he youth en the head and killed him Instantly durlnr a ehoel. nnu, ,aj:'Stv,Mrtan,r' an4 Mr,: J,h" Miller, the Punter l'es Miller will probably de the kick lug this afternoon, nlen? with Ilex N'iny, and therci.i iles the reason why l'cnn followers are refusiiif; te bet any thing else but eieu mum'. Asipilth Is admittedlv one of the crentest iiiinturfi developed in this set tien of the leuntrv ' in many years. He Rets the helRht anil I distance te his punts that make tliem difficult te catch and hard for the op position ends te eet down ninler. 1 In. lek'-rd rslucated tee was iustiuiiientni last je.n i ''. ill I 1IIK1I11? I'Olltl Werk llll-O ler n -'l..,-i- tl vieterj, and he counts en pcrfermiiit; i tlie snme feats tills nfternoen. Dudley, at viRht tackle; Cernell, at1 center; Ilutterwertli. at left end. nil, plajed against the lied and Blue while the entire bad-Held -an nctleu nxaliut ' Captain Hepper's team in lll'.'d. Schnieder. Tarp and .Jacksen, tlrst strliiK substitutes. ale saw action iiKiilnst tlie Ills tjuakers last season, ' and hence should mnke their opponents hustle. Celucs, the brilliant little quarter- I beck of the tlarnet. is u Camden lad whose plajlns nKii.ust rriiiceten dec- ' trilled and surprised the crowd there. ' He is a brilllnnt open -Held runner nnd n Renerni If tliere ever was one out nt Swartlimere. He Is particularly atlent at running back punts, and yheni.u. cause no end of trouble te the Red n Blue AYlngmcu. ' .ii. i . r.. .i , .. . - ' l i aeuc, inn iiniiiis nuie 1 renehman Heb Ilishepii, of Mt. 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