".Bitv. t - j.. 'MJ V t ""'tC SCl JJ I ft"T" 'J ,", .2. Ffeihk Bruggy, Philly BEWARE OF V. WI. L Southerners Hnve Anethor Great T6am Helsman Drills Second Team Backs in Defense INJURED LIST IS LARGE Virginia Military Institute, ha an other great team till year in spite of the defeat suffered last Saturday at the hands of Virginia. The "Flying Cadets." te judje br the comment of the Tenn players nnd coaches, because of their reverse, are net te be taken tee lightly and may pull the unexpected, 1 as they did last season, when Penn wif ' fered the first defeat of the year at the bands of the, Lexington collegian. The Red and Blue scout who wit , n6scd the cadets iu Action last Satur day brought back reports that they hav! another tricky eleven, one similar ,te last year's, which thrilled the natives here and about with their spectacular formations and forward -pass plays. The fame old three men en one i-lde., an open space of about three jards and then the center, nnd three linesmen en the ether side, with the four backs dl played behind the primary defense, la used again this year, and with much success in spite of the defeat of last Saturday. "Virginia Military Institute ha a treat. a minute with Its fantastic for mations and plays." said n I'enn grad vesterday. It shown an attack that In ta versatile as last year's. Us forward passing is the best in the Seuth, while its trick plays are 'enough te upset the most, time-worn Teteran. . Eurprlsed at Defeat "I was really surprised that the'eadets 'were defeated. They secmeil te me te 'be outplaying their opponent, but just when they neeaca a icw .vara mum--thing seemed te go wrong and they lest , the pigskin. I might say, however, that they have an exceptional! fast back field and a line that, while a trifle light, has all the strength and power of a much bigger one. "They miss Jimmy Leech n let this .year. The slippery little halfback of last season who made menkev out of 'the Penn team when he started his famous runs. Is nsslstine with the coaching this season nnd giving the flavers the benefit of bis knowledge, underhand that he vas in Philadel phia en Saturday nnd witnessed the Penn-Swarthmore game. The Red and Blue will have te perfect a forward pass defense during the coming week or the Southerners will repeat their triumph of last fall. Taw lev, nt quarterback, and Shannen and Coftelle, at the halves. sr. new men tills year, but all are fast and hm assimilated a let of the keen foot feet rail taught by" Spfuhan. their coach. Hunting, the huskv haekfield star of Inst seaien. is -still back of the line, hitting the opposition with. It seems, a little "mere force than lift did last sea son. That fellow Bunting would make a rejulr.r place in the backfield of any one ef the bi3 teams In this section, lie je fmr. can Mdearm and sidestep like a much lighter man. and can bank a line like Ren Derr did in his palmiest davis en Franklin Field. Summers, the big tackle of last year. is the captain of this year's aggregation. Hl caliber i well known by the Ud and lilue players who faced him last venr. Drewry. who scored a touch down against Penn lat venr. plays his end pest again., while Miller. Harrison and Hunt, all of whom sew action last rear, are en this season's eleven. Wes Wes cett, at left guard, completes the vet erans. Rldgley, a new man. Is en the ether end pest. Miller is nt center, Harrison at guard and Hunt plays tackle. "That completes as fine a team as can b found In the Seuth in an institution boasting of the student population of V. M. I. It Is a great little college team and Penn had better beware." Scrimmage Drill Keen Yesterday Tem MeNamara, coach of the scrubs, taught his team the Vir ginia formations for about an hour, and then sent them against the varsity. They carried the ball but a few times and then with but little success. Heisman. after a short try-out with tie Virginia plays, stnrted the scrubs and tecend and third elevens in a scrim mage drill that lasted for almost an hour, and which showed that the Red and Blue team is coming along fast The backs In particular looked geed yester day afternoon. Krall and TVltmer each scored touchdowns en the kick-off by using the straight arm te advantage and by following brilliant interference. Temmy Krall, the former Lansdowne High Scheel star, was back in harness vesterday and ripped up the scrub line time and time again He showed a let of power in his driving through the line and it would net be nt all surpris ing te find him In Saturday's game. Langden. who was the fourth mcmbei of the backfield quartet, played u sterling game, getting off scernl long runs that elicited praise from the SAYS PENN GRAD coaches. It was a day of rest for the varsity yesterday, although tcveral of the vet erans took a workout by hurling for ward passes and punting. Bill Grave was en the field, but net in uniform. He experts te get started this nfternoen and says that he will be fit te enter Saturday's game. Mike WJiltehill was given the afternoon off, but the reaches expect te see him start against the flying cadets. The Hospital List Johnn I.ukas, the Shameklu lad who had te be assisted from the game en Saturdaj , walked around the field with a cane yesterdaj. the resuU of a badly sprained ankle. He. like his two rarslty brethren, expects te play Satur daj afternoon. Johnny Thurman, who has hfen suffering from a bad knee for rueral weeks and who saw but little action against Swnrthuiere. is another veteran who expects te get into the Same Saturdaj Happy Day. the varsity center, has r. bruis'd shlnbene that Is causing him '11 kinds of trouble. lie Injured hi leg in Saturday' game, hut continued te held down his pest at center In spite Jf intense pain. According te Dr. Uftht. the team physician. Day will be hie 10 plaj nt the end of the week. "hlle the he.pitnl list Is an Impos Impes lag one. the reaches nrc net worried, for they leek for everj man te be remlv "J Saturdaj. With the experience th jwewl hacks ie getting dally the will ripe for uvular dutj shortly n ml will Be able te relieve the regulars in the Sanies lehnny Hern, the Salt Lake Cln hoi . mar be out of the Rnnie for another 7 week, as a result of water ou the knee. Me recovered last week from a frac ii. .u. ",(pr an,, Mectrd te see ac tion this coming week. Barahet Ready for Werk Today Annapellft Md.. On 18 -The Navn t th,.n'hl0!llb,! M31 hec.l lule ln. tturd.v ..r2 ".".' wMr' Princeton en kck iV." n-i "."" wh0 w Injured ly thV fiS;.rr,n,?,en cMln. leek ii rt for lEJuy " en' but ttl" 1)9 rat)y 'r work lliriSitu .. l"." "r- VK3y, - 'i iirn ii,tv rannrian inc niuni - iwi I'ieubiia . - n Heisman Dreps McMullcn Frem Penn Varsity Team Ed McMullcn, who started at end against the Swarthmore eleven last Saturday for Pennsylvania en Franklin Field, wa dropped from the squad yesterday by I lend Coach Heisman, While nothing efficlnl has been given out concern ing his depesal, It la said that Mc Mullcn did something that could net be construed as sportsmanlike In the Gnrnct game Saturday, He, was withdrawn from the game at the start of the third period by Heisman. nnd Sullivan, who later caught the forward pass that enabled Penn te tie the Garnet, re 'loved htm. Ne reason was seen for the change, but It has been whispered around since that Mc Mullcn was withdrawn ter feiiic unspertsmanlike act. It will be iccnlled that thr referee chased him from the Gettysburg game a week previous for an altercation. T NTredyffrin's Resurfaced Putting Spaces in Fine, True Condi tion for Guilferd-Hunter Tilt NOTABLES TO "GALLERY" By SANDY NIBLICK The clean-sweep due of the recent national amateur golf championship nt St. Leuis will appear here tomorrow for what is expected te be the non-phi ultra golfing treat of the jenr. The due is composed of Jesse Guilferd,. he wen the nmnteur championship, anil Francis Ouiinct, who wen the national medal when he set n new course record out there. As n pair they wen the American Gelfer Trophy against all the ether national club pairs. Fer the rebuttal appears Willie Hunter, champion of all Britain, paired with Max Alarsten. Pennsylvania cham pion, who had Oulmet three down after the morning round nt the na tional. Marsten holds the course record at Tredjffrin, where the match will be played. This is the second golf treat of the year provided b this hustlin? cluh nut .there In the heart of Pneli. Pa. Last time Jim Barnes. American open cham pion, nnd Jee Kirkwood, Australian chnmplen. played Marsten and Beb Barnett. tin club pre. It was a highly successful affair, the only drawback being that the greens were net in the prime of condition, due te the various maladies which have hit everv course virtually all ever the country this year. Kirkwood scored the best that dav with a total of 140 for 30 holes, but failed te break the record. Mushroom Seil Right after that match work was started en the greens. Every one of them has been resurfaced since then nnd the course in general nil cleaned up and pressed. The greens, were treated with mushroom seli, nnd today they nrn ab solutely true, se that the putts are ex pected te drop this time. The )UtfMig surfaces, however, are tery fast, a little tee fast, tome of the members think. Fer instai'ce. they t,av .it the fourteenth and eighteenth sloping greens it is possible te roll clean off if you get te twitching and evcr-cap-pinr. A feature will be smie of the notables In th" galhrj. Among these will be Governer Spnul. a golfer, and Majer Moere, who will hnve a rhaiu'fti le Vee what it s all about. City Solicitor David Smythe will b. present and Gen eral Jehn A. Johnsten, of the Thirty fourth Division, will represent the army. Tlie-c notables will all be the guests ei wr. .1. Jtiair hpencer nt his country home about a mile from the course for n lunrlieeii between the rounds of the thirty-six-hole match. The p'njers nnd members of the cemmitter in dinner of I he tournament will also be guests nt thla .iffair. Club officials in char?e of huce gal leries such as are present at national championships and the bis inhibition matches in this country are gradually swinging around te what is deemed hy the puffing galleryites as a w-lse move. That is, the Idea of repea is belug abandoned. Ne Ropes Thers wilt b no ropes at the 'jedf fiin Country Club tomorrow and pleas ure nt thK announcement should be unanimous. Instead of repjng them hi nnd having a great tumble of humanity fighting le get an uujii'lding grip en the life lines, a small committee will have charge of the gnllerv. holding up I he hand like a Nere te ask for the halt, and murmuring "fore" in orderly man ner te cemmnud attention for the next shot. Fans are asked te respect these orders and forever. ban re;ics into the discard. J. Cepe Morten is in chnrge nf the whole nffair. There is n woman's com mittee In churge of refreshments nnd this, thnt and the ether. One thou sand Jutes can be : arked out there, and a tremendous crowd is expected. Willi. Hunter arrived in town today and will give the course a tling this afternoon. Oulmet and Guilferd arrive at A. M. tomorrow nnd will be whlked direct from the West Phila delphia station te Paoli. Cec'l I.ltrh states In nn urtli-l that, nimmarlzliH" thf p!ay or American weirifn. ftif finds It b romp""W of -joed swlnfts. lack of lilt m'tr-awlnxlnr Irons nm In. cenipMenc v'th the rlte'i. This Is "roughly taklnir," according te th artlel. but fairly accural. Tlie triple tie 'n thi Anient and Honnr Hennr hl tournament for srend prlrs -as iron hj H TV WejmI Atlantic l"it. en Thursday with 891070 A B Stott Krankferd was nsxt with 0(- 12 S2 and Them M Flt.Trrald. I.Unerch. v Ith tOfl 13 S3. Mr. T1ttli lMTMrr flltnn, formerly of Old Yerk Head rscsntly wen the dub charrplenahln at ri mouth In in flnl round she defeated Miss Kathnn Scheldt. lr. P r. II Heffmin Is the latest mHnl "nkman with 4 oed claim te eligibility In the "Ilnle-ln-One Club " T)r Heffman elcd iml al the seventh hole wh'le a-arnlfinir one day at rUixboreuch All su'h neephvtaa Hr a hnx of trelf IihIIs com In it te them b sendltiK tbelr attested cards tn the f.elf rnmpanj donating lee f';blf lnwerd the course toceni un--Tlclalv si fobs Creek when he and Hamilton placed Paul Tewkbur and O. v flievn Cehle. had a 7fl Aaralnet a 77 whtih lh say was the old mark. Pie rlvnlrr between w. H. Gardner and n Clarke C'erkran came te a head at Man "he.ter this summer nhen Corkran net hack it Oardner. And el hack se etrenrly. that in-.lner pluved the decldln hole with a ntbllcl, In feurtern elrnkes i'i,e second ""'I elulilli rrsn at rine Valllev are said te 1 In n slate nf entnlAscenca aa the result of haUii lieen tern np and resurfaced. Thsv are cemlnr around flne. Tear after next Pine V: i expeeted te est the national amateur championship. MEW GREENS FAS FOR GOLF ITCH -!.n r '" .(i sMtt.tu''"' ' u', ": ' ": e r.,v, ISlma Backstop, Fails tes Score in the First Basketball Game of ENGLISH HOCKEY STARS IN ACTION Visitors Engage St. Martins Te- 'day in Practice Shew Fine Stickwerk and Spoed KITTIE UDDERDALE CHATS It will net be a case of meek "little lambs led te slaughter" when the St. Martins team me'ets the All-F.ngllsh women's field hockey team this nfter nfter nfter neon at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The St. Martin? team, which Is in reality the Philadelphia Cricket Club second team, though playing in the first division of the local Heckej League. It all jet te give their overseas op ponents a geed tussle, outclassed though the local team is acknowledged te be. The Ensllsh team, which has eight International plajers and stars picked from all sections of England, had it" first workout at the ("lermnntewn Cricket Club yesterday afternoon. The jeung ladles dashed en the Held lahlng out with their hockey sticks as young colts leap with kicking herls into a field of clever. Spirit of Youth First te burst from the dretens renni onto the field, like the spirit of youth and joy rampant, came Klttt" Lidder dale, acclaimed as the greatest woman hockey plnycr the world ha yet pro duced. Hhe is a comely little maid, with sun -kissed cheeks and her blend hair made blender by censtnni life in the out of doers. This wee nthtete was dref.ted jn the uniform the English girls will wenr in their matchf. here. Simplicity, you might say. was the keynote. Of course. they wear cm snort tins enr, out t tie English girls are wearing 'em shorter. Their garb is a bright red tunc net even approaching the knee. The open neck and snort sleeves ei tueir wniie blouses peek forth from the sleeveless tunic. I he color of which wa chosen le represent the English rose. The Yankee team ibis car will adept the English style. Jake Uray. who is (quipping I he locals, had hi women's designer ou the job je!terdav and the American costume' will be out In short order. It will probably be a blue tunic and all the rest of it. The English plajers wear a shield en their heaving besoms with the initlnle of their team ami Hie hngii'.u rose couchant. Jelly T,ltr. Miss Udderdale -nr snared away from the practice a few moments and tniUeri enthuslasticalb of the jelly time they expected te have ever her". It was great te ic wivm-u "uu nhe said. "We vc only been Here a day. but it a wonderful. Thn English nlnjers den r go in ler tralnlnz in the American sense of the word, but they hnve theh own way of keeping fit. "On the beat we hail setting-up ex ercises every day." explained the Utile star. "Seme day if was regular arm. Other davs we did n few turns at a run around the decks. We just cat what we feel like eating all the time, no regular diet or don't eat this and don't eat that. With some of us en the beat It was 'dinner without' and with etticrs It was 'dinner 'n th' puddln'." she grinned. Thev believe In "keeping their hours" and for the ret of It. thej keep in physical condition hy their! practice. They go into it with a zest j and abandon that show better thani words their love of the game. "Alwavs nlayed It." continued Miss T.lrlilerdnlc. "Started when 1 wa l"n . years old. The girls play it m i-.ng- innd as seen r.s they're able in lift a stick. Eight .Months' Play "We play H eight month in the ear. They play It in every ehnel. then In college and aftr (hat the glrN join cluhi nnd keep en pming I go te the Ladies' College, at Cheltenham. We hnve 850 girls there. About S2n girls play It at my college, that's all The reason the ether thirty don't come out for the team tee Is that some of then: have weak hearts, physically unable, or else they are day scholars and have te catch a train tee early Field hockey is our woman's national game mere. "We also play la cresse along with field hockey. The ether four mouths we play tennis, golf and cricket." Asked why she thought the English players bad the "edge." en Americans. Mtss Lldderdale said the answer was easy. "Because we have played it se 'eng and because we have played since we were girls eight month") in the year," she replied. "At our college we have five coaches. It's sttcmatlc training that develop teamwork and stickwerk mperienre In se many gniiie puis m en te leti of tricks net de eloped ever here yet. Rut the girls b'-i-e are .splendid athletes. Thev learn e cpncklv and they are se enthusiasti' (. dear, I suppose we'll sedri be outclassed in field hecke, tee. Dut that'R for th" future. Right new this international plav is a wonderful thing for the game and it's a great honor and pleasure- te be of as sistance, te tench anything we knew and te piay such geed sports. Miss Lldderdale said It was admitted that the English team was a little faster than the All -Philadelphia team that went ever there larl .veir, "but net mufh." The Hip Turn "We practice speed, 'he slid. "We have a way of turning, tee. se that our backs can catch an opponent almost as seen as she has passed Instead of turning en the hips your playeru run around in turning, loosing time where we gain." The English player hare varied and sundry tricks of stickwerk our players have net developed They use their feet te back up the club in stepping the ball almost continuously, turn the tee down Instead of playing with the sole of the club en the ground and have Other elecr stunts The best of these Is actually picking up the ball with the club, ah one scoops a tennis ball, wheel ing and earning it en the face of the club "It trains the eye." exclaimed Miss Liddertlnle, "and it often comes in handy, if ou can de it. We picked it up from the iren. O, yes, we play the men In mixed matches when they "come down for the helidnis. It's real sport If they are geed plajers. If they're net Skillful they're tee clumsy and rough for fun. Thej hump us with their shoulders and think nothing of our peer shins." Miss Lldderdale holds down the mntt important position en her team, center forward. She had a geed chance te size up the American team last cnr "I think we were able te beat be cause they have net learned our ,htpm of short passing." she explained. 'They use a long pass and open plaj which we have net found 'the best. Indlvirln. ally they were fine players but our teamwork and bunhed play seemed te . .j ' '.,,! v.1a tk -. . r : ?,. x English Heckey Star I.edRer Photo Serlce, Mlttj. M. b. CLAY Mm is goalkeeper of the Mtlng team which plii.ts a nrnrtlre mat ill nt .St. Martins today be nieie s.iiccC'Sfiil We were delighted with the games they gave us though, and ire unite cra, mer a chance le play them ngiln Off Again The l'ltlr tt.ir could rlnnd It nn lunger. All about hoi lhe were kick ing lb hall with lnstv swipes. It came near her Dung! She rmacked it for ,i re. of Imnic rum. arid tore down the field like the red cow of a comet darting arms the heavens Watching the pl-.y en the sidt lines v-as a dignified iiersen who might have bfeii the Enrlisn ment" r of the team. Jake (i-R . nf Spelling's. for it was indeed he. .'ons-enteil te be Interviewed. "This i the coming American v omen's came." beamed Mr. (iiaj ever a long cigar "I knew. Ihls for n fact. In ether ,nars wc might hne a de mand for a hundred or se field hockey sticks. This year we hnte nlrend old "UUO. There is tremendous interest In thce game Our local girls are nat urally nthlelie. They are taking te this game like duek" le water. It's great for errcsc. it has science and excite ment, ever thins that makes It a line sport for women. We can't get out the meterial fasl enough. "The girls are even getting set te haie a public field opened In Falrmeunt Park, and then I'm sure the game will take like w ildfire " Mr (irnj paused a few moments te evp'aiu the intricacies of the club and br II the heeke.. ists n-c. TIGER STARS RETURN Leurle. Garrlty and Snlvely Rejoin Princeton Grid Squad J Pi-lneetiiii. V .1 (let 1R The ..,,.! c. t.( I I..I .,,, a, .... '.. f.ntlmll (.(-.itn.1 tic. I II llll V'l A .l.l.T-l.'.l - IITiUIIIIII -,1!, 1,1V full again fir the first time in two weeks, and the Ticcr rooters are hoping ngniiist hope that In the future the Orange nnd Black hospital will be nn unknown thing. Den Leiiric. Hank Garrlty nnd "Whoops" Snivcly. quarterback, full back and end. respectively, bobble around the Held with mere or Ies ngil ilj. and II is possible that nil three will be able te plav in the Chicago game Saturday Princeton, without exception. Is tak ing the Nav, defeat philosophically. and there is none te gainsay the state ment that the Middles clearly outplayed the Tigers. Captain Stan Keck declared that the seamen were altogether tee far advanced for his men and had a dis tinct advantage all the way. Ths condition of the team after such a hard battle lb excellent. Net one pla.iers is suffering from anything mere seiieus than bruises. KAYOULA VS. ST. ELIZABETH Intersections! Catholic Club Meet ing On for Tomorrow Night Although defeated in Its opening game by Camden, the Kayeuln Catholic t'lub is net broken up ever the reverse nnd awaits the next engagement tomor row night when it oppose St. Elizabeth Club. The "Lizzies," as they arc known, was the eiilv team te administer a defeat te the downtown club last year. Jim Coffey, who handled St. Columba when that team wen championship alter chnmplenship in the American League, is at the bead of the St. Eliza beth and can be depended upon te have n geed attraction. A fast and exciting game should be in store for the faus. In a preliminary game, the Fortieth Ward lteservcs and Kayeuln Reserves will ceme Together. .liminy Rumsey will de the referpeing. "BULL" LOWE TO PLAY HERE Fermer Lafayette Grid Star Signs With Quaker Eleven ' Hull" Lewe, one of the greatest linemen ever, produced In this section, has 6igued te play football with Man ager Lee Conway's Quakers. Lewe made a name for himself aa a member of .lock Sutherland's Lnfnyette eleven, where bis plalng did much te keep the EastenlaiiK near the top of Eastern college football. He reported esterday te Captain Heine Miller and will be In the line-up when the Quakers meet Shenandoah nt the Phillies' Ball Park In the opening contest en Saturday afternoon. FORTIETH WARD'S BIG GAME West Philadelphia Eleven Schedules Week-End Game With Firemen The members of the Fortieth Ward eleven arc all excited ever their game with the Darby Firemen next Saturday, at Darby Several changes will be made in the West Philadelphia line-up. C. II. Drowe's Darby team U get ting letti of practice under the watchful eyes of Stanley Hunt, coach of Radner High Scheel, and the tire-lighters await the Fortieth Ward battle with keen In- tercst. Wcstvllle will be the Darby team's opponent after Fortieth Ward. r -"iv " "ft-r?TF '.t feliel " ' - (u'.jnii -. -- - - i'r-"rt vY: .M ;. '-.'1..15 '.-yv-,: . While Net In Sympathy With Rule, Say Laws Must Be Obeyed NOW UP TO JUDGE AND BABE New Yerk, Oct. 18. All doubts as te what position the owners of the cham pion Tankers would take In the con troversy between Babe Ruth and Judge Kenesaw Mountain :Laudls were dis pelled when Colonel Jacob Ruppert and Colonel Tllllnghast L. Husten issued a statement te the effect that they will iinheld the rule which nrnhlhlte. Wnrlil Serlea players from participating in ex- btmnen games. Although they ey are net in srtnnathy YANK OWNERS TO UPHOLD LANDIS .11, kK MM..l.t .l i i 1 lull chsii ?ei; v lut- acuu'fl wuiuu with tne regulation, the local owners'.,. I...!.. i. i. . v "..- ... r " liiaini, mui it mum u raiercru UN HINK the rnnks of organized baseball, or even If he In suspended for anv period, his abence from the Yankee' line-up will mean a considerable financial lean te thr I two colonels. Denite this fact the ' owners of the American League rhatn - piens. who hnve been among the most leval supporter of the Conimlssiener. will endure the less rather than allow their players te welat" any rule of baseball. The contrever.v. therefore, resolves Itself into nn isvie between Judge Landis and Ruth When Babe and his companions en the barnstorming trip are called te tnk thej will have te reckon with Landis without the wtppert of the owners of the club; rather the support of the two colonel will be en the side of hte t'ommissiencr. The "tntement isued by the owners of the Yankees fellow : "It is regrettable that the n)i. nf baseball prohibiting members of the World Series tennis from playing oi ei oi hibltien games has ben violated se defiantly by eme of the Yankee players nine .mage i,anui lias no nlternntive but te. meet the tua,le firmly. I "lis rue annenrs te he i.ninut ... ! many respects, but a-. Ions ns it rrlsts : . . -..j-.- ... , it should be obeyed The plavers made the mistakes In net petitioning for a modification of the rule. "JACOB RIPPKRT. "T. L. HUSTON ' HARYARD TAKES IT EASY Crimson Coaches Give Team Llaht Practice te Start Hard Week Cambridge. Mass.. Oct. I5. liar vard's football players had an c.igy time yeterday en the Stadium field. Pos sibly it was the calm before the storm, as. after Saturday's lack of drive and exhibition of costly fumbling, the n'"" V,,"U, ";..'," ::L".V" .A, tn. ;- V-f- .i v"m """" " some fast pacc before thev consider ' it tit te match Huge Bcsdck's Penn Staters this week. ' Heart Coach FMier. while he deplored the many error, in the Oeercia came feels that what was te be regretted ment was the mental nttitude of the team early in (he game There was only a short run in the locker building before the men went onto the field. There was no scrim maging merely Individual coaching and a general smoothing of plays Seuth Phillies Have Fast Team Tha Seuth Phillies ha slcned a. number L,&r,.J'Is.L.f.er 'l.r .,.rA,t'r,.5?Ln,!.'"-r teami. mciuien in in nn-up nre .lenr, ' Orv. Greyiteck. r'amph'!!. Menitr 1 Pud'ey and n Dudlev St rutrli-k Nelan , Si Patrick (Meme H' .Uine. of Central i Church League Hnri "rtLsnn and lietmeml ?X STrlnman; F", ; K.m,'B J'ldresa t Clcme. i OJ niswater street i nnu ucpiiv " ui" -n m' ub ' i , ' u 1 1 i i ai-i :i xttt - - Rosenberg Outpolnte Bleem ' New Vnrk. Oct 1 -Owe Rosenberg, of Manhattan, outpeinted Phil Bleem, of Brook lyn. In the t!llar t'el-reund bout at the Broadway Exhibition Anoclatlen. Brooklyn. In the ten-round reml-ivlntup. Dannv Reen etepped Semmy Pelcer of Bre"vnli;. In the fifth fre.me with a rliht te Ihe chin Sni W S..1' .nT im t. ' 'a'1 nfti much e.nje.vcd Manufacturers Meet Tonight heir omnletenner? L IZ mii.S. S,at'' I-"" fn Iast gcnen "ml I Tl"' Philadelphia Manufacturers' wV dchTdee I nmKiJhf ti. n?HnJ two fermtr m"mbers of the lireslin cir- ! I-eague will meet this evening at Yennb te .nunlsi i thn T'effendh l-3 ninre, c,,if w involved with a galaxy of, Hall. 2727 West Columbia avenue A cigarette is knawn the smokers it keeps Liggett & Myers Tobacco Ce. ., Y I-- fV ' ..!"-'.''v HOME QUINTETS WIN IN EASTERN LEAGUE Scranton and Cealcsville Lift Lid en Cage Season and Gel Atuay le Geed Slarl BRUGGY IN THE GAME The eleienth campaign of the East ern Basketball League was ushered in last evening nnd te dale the season has been n howling success. Beth home teams wen and this is all that Is neces sary for the magnates te enjoy a pros perous fcasen. The results were: iScrnuten. I: Wlrkcs-Barr, 20. Coatesville Hnrrisburc. 20. One m t... i. ...uiu .. me rieme itnms. piny whole have leeks te be one of the best in the cir X' ,"s ,'J 'L "7 " , mC',,I Wll n"i'P ?'aTH ,0S"ther for a long time. Dch- cuit, as they have five men who have , S' "".' ''"' rrret v" 'TVa,SJ ' v 'rjmsjead mmi center, and '"l H ""i K,n,K?if ,at .?" ' rb.r , 'out played geed ball, although be is "'" "' IU' "'"cti pieyer in me game Bruggy Falls te Scorn nn .Mn inn r nrnrr vni nn n i tvs i np winners n nreri ine neiter rarap 'uiiiinvn teiuijik: mr- -iii.uiL iui u;r i i and en the Frank Bruggy, the Philly backstop. ' en his team failed te display midseasen form and' There are several department stores did net score. Bruggy wa :low nnd , ensiderlng placing teams in the cir dld net show hi?, usual speed. Wilkes- ,cuit and If they respond the League Barre had beside New-man and Kin- should enjev its most prosperous season kald. Mnlene at center nnd lleffmnn ' I" 'he meantime there are a couple of nnd Trautweln at forward. The latter i araneiea. is also a Philadelphtan and played the Information Van be secured fin"i best of any of the Barens. 2cttine two James Hunter, of Hoopes & Townsend of their six field coals. Thp score at the end of the first bnlf was tie nt 11 A number of changes have been made In the Scranton home games ewinsr ie the hall being ind for ether purpose J ur- .1 1 - . Afnnflrn- (.aIiak M ..i.-u 1 .. r,..::.rJ.r- v- '"I '',ucl. ui' .' "a"S ..J . I" 'XK:Z:??J-?in L'i: '"" l..1 :"' . "' -"' " 8"n m . ennnen November 0. with Leatesvjiie; Menda.i, November 14 changed te Wednesday. NV ember W with Trenten Monday. December 20. changed te Tuesday. December 27 with Reading. Monday. January 2. ebanged te Tuesday. January 3, with Camden : Thur'dai . February 2. changed te W'ednesdav. February 1. with Coatesville. Thurdav. March IB. longed te Wednesday. March 1". with f 'AttAnnille. Ceatrsville Schmcclh Stars for Coats Carry Schmeelk, captain of the Trainer Jehn Mack will start no men Coatesville five, was the big factor in against the Army who are net in ? the 37-20 ictery of the Behney clan , celleut physical condition This ap ap ever the capital city tesscrs. Harris- Pl'rs te O'Hearn, who has been coming burg has a weak team with two of the I en well, but who has nef complete'. re. !" .: 1- nnd CashmsD. en the suspemled 1st ter failure te come te . ,cr1! ' . , The contest marked the return te the s'aft nf Ward Brennnu n referee and nis worn vai nicniy cemmenuea ,f half time Coatesville was leading bv 20-10. the visitors making -even field baskets in the firt twenty minutes. The defense of Coatesville ..was im pregnable in the final half and the m Iter- did net regifnr a single held toss nnd Coatesville coetinued te ".core at will. Oarrj Scbmeelk wa high scorer with five baskets, while Jee Berger was net with three Sam Moorehead. of the Dobsen team of this cltj. played nt guard for Hermburg Th- newcomer'. iuuu .' jmur wupresainn. ... "SkWtS Wright Signs ,, n-,,,, , ., Manager llllam Mjeis i all -et for the npeu.ng of the local Laftern i .,,,,. .,.,, .n,n ,. ,h. v.i i . -, l.llf,i!' .11,.- . l-"ll ! Mir .KIU'MIUI .1 .... i.ieieinii an'i ( aineiine street. en i Kridav e. ninfr ThK morning's mail breu-lit n liniK-desiri'il inl9slc. It wn from "Skeets" AVrik'lU, who up until I thnt lime had been registered among the I holdout'. Wright, announced that after censid- f u Nothing esc FATIMA CIGARETTES '0. TMSMYfer Qr but taste the difference EA8TERN LEAGUE STANDINGS rent.Miiie i ' (t'l.oeo ndlnc . n e .oeo Hcrnnten 1 e l.oeo Trenten . n () .000 riilln ..0 0 .000 lle.rrie.b'ri 0 ' !j Camden . e 0 .000 llke-B 0 1 .000 TI1IS , WEEK'S PCirEDUlr- Tomorrow nlrht- I'hllsdnlphla fit Camden. Friday Reading nt riiUadelphln. Coetc. vllle at Trenten. . at WUkta-nami Camden at 1 nainrdftr scramen ni iwiinit, irrmun liarnnn burg. ering matters Iir had decided te sign for the season nt the figures offered by Myers, which are decidedly in excess of the consideration of last year. Tn the opening game the fans will see the old GreyBteck guards, Cress and McWiUiams, working together again after au absence of four years, while Temmy Diinleavy nnd Chlckle Pataen will be at forward The local arena is one of the best In the circuit and the largest crowds will be well taken carp of as there are -1000 reservra iseaw nnci me geme ran i from any part of the hall in addition te 3 having the beat llghtlug facilities of ny of the teams a learn thati'aven. Te date Dobsen. Flelsher. Leem. Monetvpo. Belber Baz and Trunk Company and Philadelphia Terminal Diil'lnn are certainties Dobsen. Fleishe.r and Monotype it holdover from last year and have ex ccptmnallv fast five Art Leem ake should be in the running, as the team will be managed by Heward Weed, veteran Hancock star, and he has as sembled a bunch of well-known ulsters Cmpner. phone Poplar 220. or v uiving a aerate .at 'Be meeting ELI LINE-UP UNSETTLED Grid Beard Says Only Men Physi cally Fit Will Face Army New Haien, Conn.. Oct IS Tal s I'll" up m the West Point gamp will re main undecided till later in 'he week. 1 according te a statement given cu bv the football association. This statemeut alls altentlen te the numerous miner injuries and Illnesses which have taken lead'ng candidates from the field and which hae led te the decision net te1 i Mart any player wbe bas net tun- k I em ercd Th f-tatement folle-af "Whether O'Hearn will start the came against the Armv a question It is known that Head Coach Jenes and covered trem tne attack of hav fever which kent him awav from thf- held the first weeks of practice Tt also up plic ie llarrv Cress, the b:g 21-pe'id guard, and te Al Norris, a premising candidate for center, who plard en the freshman tesm last year" Hard Workout for Columbia t eir Verk. Oct 1s Darrlnr a fi- miner fcru!t-e the Celurr.bM fOJibal! triune Bur-M-'l 'h N T I garr. In -Mie!ent fafhi"' rp-j nei en of the reular was m'tlp hen Cei-b Bury. O Nel i ca'ied f- i 'i en Seuth Fl:d eeterdv, . Willi the excptlOi tt '--trmiatinj-. Coach O N'elll eent hl ifjd threueh tie fuM rrerram and it vas Ions afr dirk hetere tre uarrlert mad their iv te th-ihexe- room The ,'rji gi th urn' men porno Mnt of what i i.j rem tb "! ." preparation f)r the V 'n- h ;m e next SatlIrda Fordham Lads Have Secret Drill Ne Yerk, ' l The Terdl'am -nt!- lias put in h Ai'-'id afternoon of ynrk runara'len for Faturdnj' Kam w.nn Lafette at . pole Ground The Marien lads had a bit of eiervthlna Turk Sulll "I started them with -i lenp blackboard talk in -hl--h he pMn'ed out the wakir., if their n.a' In ih 'IIIanea came He , I ia"i(jiar e-iphae'' ..n ih Ata) nep ' .v i.)-hMm, dffenne. Tr mn 'v.n ih' "1 ejt ti the Pjrdhani Prp s' d ro an 1 r'j.ilee) the?, in ''ri ler ub,u' ir. fSW u jW.l the Season inilurd Arrested ler Consenting te Rcfcre Wichita, Kan.. Oct 18 Richntd J. Hepkins. Attorney General for the Stale of Kansas, directed Sheriff Deug Simmons le arrest promoters of the Cibbons-O'Dewd fight, who be said had already violated th State law regulating prize lights, In that thej hne promoted nnd ndyer tlncd the fight te be held lenlglll. (liblmiiM nnd O'Dewd nre tcclinl rally charged with training nnd prc paring for n match nt which rem pensntien w-as le be incned nnd lid mission charged Jes Wlllard. fnmiei heavyweight -boxing champieu nnd referee for the match, was one of these arrested. The promoter and officials wcri! charged with aiding and abetting the preparations f"t Hie match. Aquinas Opens Tonight I he Aniilna lial "hi iii i will nncn th ,P,, O,;;",,,,,,,, H, -. rhnmat' HflK ' Eighteenth and nunr rei Th viftttnp ii vifitine ("i'lillc OInS ! iutnt win ' "Pl, ! 1'., h -n imbu tint pe.t i.. e.M I 'I- rn'iT,i a dieat In opening ATLANTIC CITY , On the Bench Frent PRE WAR RATES Axerlcin Plin Entlnly. Ihi) Opti 9tel ( Raaeirjc Wter S3S ft Roem 7 PriTitc Biih JCleJiS Doaele ( RaeaiEg Waut - 166 ' Beem ( IMte Bitb . I": te 18 Deable riem, Prirtte Bt& Oern comer. t9S per week Ovnmhtp Muugetnem Phcma 1466 t-iete- ATLANTIC CrrY. N.J. 3 ! jjii cciijy- en. uvc uccaariDiu. ALEB(Hf i' i. cr"e winter ratat. ie y of 1'rlneen. ?r.TRASrMOKE "ST B lierhs Qrcjtesr ffetel Succea SENATOR ViL: rrtr pneea. FU A 'erlean tJ a F'rap'oef T'rjt hetsl from n-nrdna k e-i V rcnla Ave Booklet. Hetel Boscobel ra' tei-r ! ea p ' .or ' ula 1 -e e- l'T A ' nr baiea able Med, E MAKIOX Terns IHE CfiRONI? m mwmmM R te 3SO Guests' Jen. 28 te Marcli 3Q.1922. N st btterc has there bece offered e opportunity el vIcitlnR the atrange lands and stranger people of the steal' Sea of History and Literature in such luxurious eomfertot appointments and atrvlec as will be enjoyed In the com Ins Crune of the Cunarder Ctrenls, Under the exclusive management of TH0S.C00K&S0N SI'S 'niith llretrt i lleim. Walnut Street I'l'iiiuMiilil i Ht ' y fsitlMj I Msuiy an extra $1 B dollar is picked iffifS I up en the side by I playing in the i i I band. We'll show 1 I you hew te get lM ' W en the inside jLm , 1 WurlTKee? II I H 'WM sJJi 04wV jf Hftil niiim i m i in I m Jk, xjc 33 jl if urn I i u American r onrieieioi yisnnemi 4 I CAPAOTY 6CX3 r,r , , E IB f I garage TbI(cr7.Buzy If If. miraiMiiKisaiBimjtri(aiaainiriaiaB')0 !)f'j , 8" c r' Lap Mf I WUN CRODC SKY 61 Dav & , ''i'"-"ineir Crime VC Sailin.Ncv rk. rei llthJ' I Amtrusn firtcMi i iffemal I I 'Wr n, n' , (. ,.-. .H.U.JI. I I p "rinea'i hi, I -he Or - it imi. g e-' I e 1 ' ' '"I" If 1 I UJA A.VLr :' iv "EbSCO.AV Veikll I,- - ,,., , S i TrMH(Mls KI"!OllTR ERICSSON LINE Fer flaliliiere K We'htpztaa. Sin li.lL ..,.1 ,11k k..,i,l. JttJgTTl I. V Oallr hertlie etiept Miiiii.!. 1 re. till mnt ,.",".., 'leeli i'. M.. baturdu. flill.iilrlptila TIMMIfll' Mllll VS FALL EXCURSIONS BY SEA BOSTON ' 1- IU - 1 Ml A'..- i I $23 " .jluli I ti ! r ' I ' i 1 1 1 K I . "' I ii , r. it. -r 'I, II tt M f run r i i fii Mil HI III'.' M S I II 1(11, 1M ellIATus 1 1- 'J US ' Merchant & Miners Trans. O, Her B t. Delaware Ae. Trl l-..mfrd IHli H 5; 1' I l I I 1 mm 3- Mm !$9 W i 1 JHmP' i 'ivPA ' i mm 351 m rai s- ,Yi m m.i m
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