iwiirap?? -f rv v--4 w ?'Tn i & ' TFi j . t k a r ( 'ie-f ,-ySsr!-rry, -- -' - "i TP-. ,- V-- v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2G, 1921 21 Penn Eleven Leaves for Whitemarsh Tomorrow te Prepare for Clash With Pitt en Saturday SECRET PRACTICE IN FORCE OUTATPENNl Windows Barred and One Entrance Open Only te These With Reck-Ribbed Credentials Humes Out of Pitt Game Thurman Will Start at Guard SECRET prnctire en lVanUIn Field . Conch Jehn fW. Hn wtiwnwny Inte the ficia. 1 r-vcrv nftcrnetni for Hi" Inst- two Hen J. Mildtnnt foeibnll mnniwrs mnnnctl he S n"1 rtl It well, but net ."Si Swish. Ne tter hew, th,,-v i"aucl1 Tt!, order that woret prnotlce wns en. thne waiter hew often they told ft UrZ of seeing the drills tl.nt h,y could net enter, quite a number ,tlvl 'result be- been the ronehrs liav-L- n,l neitln n"tl-il hihii- n "" .2j?iai when they were drilling tbe kSbib In eme new formation, r -i . ffl "liiilenfH or hoeuts have been 5jt of the KvmnaHlum windows. 2nd lone rather bold person cyn wcnl KVi te take Heme notes while MVfawfiSk. nil of them. . teltcd and olescd tight and. n m tftra precaution, nn nHrtant man ;jtt8S perched tinder thorn atop the !St ItVnd. with Imtructlena that no Jn, was te de any peering out of !" north and neuth gatfj were Jul tlsht. and the only method of temu was through the rrranartui.i te 1 .rner entering en the fit-Id from tbe Csity dreeing room. Any one ill. -W th proper credentials get no further Si, tne deer. Four art-lKtant manager iSSied In such n manner that te go Srtwltnent being duly rccegnlicd meant :thCplS"' vanity nnd fresUnjan. newspaperman and every Penn Zei had te pasT the final Inspection JX gSte or be ren'. nt h - '' "1 The result, according te several of S. reaches was the first real nccret SteSce K vcaw. The reaches did net I ?itate te run through formations that lily have been covering up, nor -did ti!y hwitftte te announce the pluye ou the gridiron. Wtnls Secret Workouts nelfiuan has always been a strong Mltrer in secret practice and yebter diy he was plainly satisfied with the tmuHi of his efforts. It A net known whether the tight- nine 01 mi- 'd'1 " ' ,, - lti..l 'rem the ronen emanating from SiraeuM that Pittsburgh knew tic S of the Orange, and that Captain Stein. plnylnB a mine center jumped "an coin;:. It van al reported that Stein told hi mates last Saturday list where le leek for every Sjraeusc play. The I'enn men de net credit the report, OLD-TIMERS AT URSINUS I One Hundred Fermer Football Play ers te Return Saturday Cellwelll Pa.. Oct. 20. TM- game Vith Ilavcrferd en the local grounds, seit fialu-day will be fentured by the prescire of mere tlian 11H) old football pleyew, wbe .Mil return te attend the "Old-Timem' Day" activities. Cevh Cornog spared no player's feelings tud.n in telling them about the wmc with Dickinsen last week. lie fellow I hiv talk with n hard workout. Se scrimmage took place. Fae. the flying quarterback from Phllnilelphln. who wns car led from the field during the lust game, will be in Ihe strugcle with Haverford. Henech, a TiirsiU lineman, who has been nursing a bad ankle for three weeks, w ill also le in the line-up. GIbhs, center; Ilunsicker, turitln; Hfmrils, end. nud Evans in the back Celd. are relied upon te spell the de feat of the Main Liners en tbe 20tb. Ibt srere Inst year wns 3 te 0 In favor of Urslnus. I 1 1 Beets and Saddle The Paruxent Handicap steeplechase li'erdi an attractive feature at Laurel today for these who are interested in .jumping races. Joyful Is In geed form nd may prove best, with Bullseyc nnd Minute as the contenders. Hercs well placed in ether raccrf at fee Mnryland track today are: First Bir One. Iinckamere, Sun Rese; tblrd Misdeal, Caretaker, Ultimata; fourth '--Care'iil, Carmandnle, Step Lightly; flfth Baby Grand. Dresden, Bygone ,Day; blxth Mad Nell, Manhelm. Or ris: seventh T.nrrn T.nt'ff PnmnfliMir. Hubldluin. ' i At Lexingten: First race Sewcll i Cemhu. Abndnne, Itefugee II; second "w li'isy. i nir uenr, Ida .MiH.ee; ttiird Gypsy Queen, Hounding Through, Lariat: fourth Lndv Alndrap, Uo Ue kau. Jehn S. Reardeh : fifth .T. C. Mope, P.ritish Liner. Klmpaleng; hlxth Martha Fallen, Glyn. Aloft; eeventh Ace, Wildfiewer, Yeung Adam. ..I At Empire City: First race Pasteral, Kllas 0.. Aiming; becend Neddam, Aufter, Irish Dream: third Alexander Jiamllten, Ksqiilrc. Monastery; fourth Klrtlc. Lnst Girl. Lady Zeus: fifth Ten Buttens, Peach Stnr. Goodby! "th Picnic, Chrsterbroek, Irish Brlg Brlg elcr. BOXERS HURT AT READING Mnny Plazzl and Red Cap Wilsen Are Badly Injured nV&fllllfr It. r.t U1 t !.. . "., -vi. u. iViiiT snap Pinit punch for punch for two whirlwind .j ,V ""iny i'inr7i, i-nilaueipti a, and It,.. Pn. imi x--... .-.-,. t...i i ' ninuii, m-n- ier, ,i ,le,rob It up In the third !. i:" Va"K A-.L-.5in-" in.. V riiierj , niui nner eat- k n u ,two mllltrs the pair, while kadlv I i i n,'nv"5' n"' eth were Uii,... r ' l"c "ccjuini ureugiit tei?;0-. A' IWlh.Lebanen, dfnM i . "" -'"""ny DulTy. l'lilla Shli i V'!1'; K- - Stelc',. Philndel "". fcliudcd leunc MrCnrty, Heading. Arabian KnlQhts Bowling Winners ti;r..'"". Hhy r'VtrcS" XT' " V" " "8i ifcci, Miriayun!, ..'"Van Lacks Quarterback Jee Mi.?" u JrllMa Johnny lencke lt thit Pi?.. . A? 'lUjrt.-rbacAs In t "I bi I r.ltj.. n."' the regular Held ctnernl. !tal ll'ttlnr -'W of ' ' Ik-"'J-Wtklni- ,t"KM drllla at uunlhig and Tunney Halts Larsen ''iv7vT0h,k,,h0i:t' rn-'n Tunney llsht. Med thi lhamnleii of the A. K V waa " am.h,,dec,l,"ilnJ'v,,r W" I.en. for !l thlJ'iyi.KH'ht'h'ttvywtlght champion. "Wj at JhInrJ? r0U"- ?' twelve-round b" ft V'ghi ""J. anA wh" h w floored "ur.il ti.1 a, '"" l0 '" djr 'n the seventh " .eferee klew.td ih.j bout. !" latter . iii' ' "!'ul."1 """ fm. en HlKt.i In.. !.... l- . .. but snv such a thing is net at all Im probable. In a further effort te get quietness and te keep his varsity nway from the peering eyes of spectators nnd te get them nuny from the students, who pes ter them with question every hour of the day, Hclnnnn expects te take bin varsity team up te the Whitewash Country Club cither nt neon or nftcr prnctlrc Thursday afternoon. Last year the plnjerH spout two days nt AVhltcmarsh, nnd returned te Frank lin Field In better nhnpc and spirits than thev had been for weeks previ ously. IIclHiiinu probably will an nounce thr members of the varsity wiuad I te take the trip shortly after practice 1 Is ecr this afternoon. I The Scrubs Make Gains ; Yesterday was another busy day for I tbe varsity in prcpnring for the Pitts burgh Punthcr. The scrubs, manned ' with -the Pitt nlaye. nlajed havoc with the varsity for utmost an hour In a scrimmage drill. They had little trou ble In breaking through the varsity, whleh snu entirely en the defensive. Al (Serdnn, the scrappy little halfback of the scrubs, was the Tem Davies of his team, nnd he surprised the reaches und the plajers by his brilliant run ning with tbe bnll from Pitt forma tions. Ne Meres were kept because of the varsity net'earrjing the bull but the fccrubs went ever several times. Hels man started hit vnrwltv In the scrim mage, and later the second and tblrd string varsity players. The regulars showed skill in break ing up the plns nt the strt, but after McNnmnra's youngsters get under way they bowled ever their mere experienced brethren mere than once. In the bnrkfie'd nt the start were Hex Krny, LukuH, Whllehill nnd Vegelin. It wns the first appearance of 'Whltehill In n K'rlmtwige, drill In nlmest two weeks. Mike showed no 111 effects of his woikeut and unless he biifterr, nn injury during ihe week pheuM he In excellent (Oinpe for Stein and bis roller crushers. The tackling of Whltehill yesterday nnd his defensive work in general drew warm prnke from the cenches1. Al. Vegelin who was Injured in :rtm mnge last week se serleus'y that he warmed the bench last Saturday alre plnyed In his first scrimmage .n ever a week. Llke Whitchill Al showed un j well In backing up the line. Pea Mit'cr was given the afternoon off from scrimmage. Heweer, be was kept busy running through signnl drills and in throwing ferwnrd passes. The Ijebane.i Ind Is trained down fine, hav ing lest peme weight last week as r. re sult of an attack of tonsillitis. WESTVILLE COMING HERE Jersey Eleven Plays Firemen at Hill dale Park en Saturday Tne crack Wcstvlllc, N. J., football team will Invade this wctien en Sat urday. 'Chev lire scheduled te play the Dnrbv tiremen's eleven nt Hi'ldale Park. Westvllle. which is one of the fastest grid teamn In Seuth .fcrvy, played Plt ninn lnst week nnd were nosed out, 7-0. However, they will bring a strong club here with the hope of downing the iniburban team which defeated Tortletli Ward en Saturday, 13-0. Kelly, n former Vlctrlr Club itr.r. will be seen with the Darby outfit In the Westvi'le game, ns will &evernl ether new linemen. LAFAYETTE STAR IS BACK "Dutch" Seaeheltz Resumes Position at Fu)lback en Varsity Eleven Kasten, Pa., Oct. 20. "Dutch" Seasheltz wan back at his old position of fullback en the Lafayette College varsity football team In secret prac tice en March Field. Seashelta was injured in ttie Bucknell game ten days age. His return glics Lafnyete two stellar line plungers In Seasheltz nnd Klliett. In the nbsence of Jee William;, Hummel was promoted te tackle en the first team. Coach Sutherland excused the varsity team from scrimmage drill yesterday. Their work consisted chiefly of a. long signal drill, perfecting the old plays for the Rutgers game here Sat urday. ST. MICHAEL'S wTnS CUP Awarded North Philadelphia Church League Championship The tmsi'linll championship of the North Philadelphia Church League was awarded te the St. Michael's t'lub nt a recent meeting of the officials of the orennizntien. With the title went the sliver loving cup donated by Marshall B. Smith & Pre. At the session the Roxberous'a Reys' Club team was disqunllfied for using playcs.net named in the eligibility list. The Roxborough boys played under the name of Lovcringten. Scraps About Scrappers Ileliliy lliinnnn v. Ill go after htn third straight knockout of the seaeen at the lllieu Thealre tonight, llii will m .et Je Wright Jack ll..vuri n Hugliey I lementa nnd Mnrty white vs. KJnky Kaufmaji are e.her num tirs Ix' Grlmsen, r.hn referres In all b.iut.i at Headln;, alie U of delate at the DIJeu Jee Ttplilz wtll aptwar It litre third bout in tlve " when lie faces Deia I)re?n In Iloeten tenlrht. havlmr defeated .Tehnr.s Darcr In New Yerk Friday night and Mnuel Asevedj at the Ulyinpla, here Monday night Ln Re-nluiNla n.-lll get back Inte rlnc harneiw en Friday night H li t'eupleU with Al Verbarken for the wind up at the Cirnbila. Uuddy JUan vs Johnny Dough Deugh ert la tl'a nil Other ti-iutt: Carl Delts vi. Frankle K. O. .Smith Harry Hurke m Nat Itlppen and I.nrri Ht.idersen vu. JacJt Glazier. rmnlt Ynrrlian, a heav7-iffht. I being groomed by Charley hTttlnger. of Alltntewn. rtebhr Welgiifct. Ifeal (lvwelght. ha started tralnliiK for a match with TJddie Lynch In New A eik. ten reun'Jn te a ludse's decision, tVnemher 1 WelK'iHt who weiwhs 107 pounds !j mannered bv Jimmy Coater The latter al has Jea Kelly, a 113-pejuder ill tOvr. Jlnfr VrIe. of the Parndl Atlajille City, ranie up te eee the Tlplllz.Ai:e-nde heut en MMifin nleht "Tht Tip boy la a great battler." sail Uafe "and ths boys at the shore ara atren for him " M'irlr Hnrns haa returned from the shore H rnmixted In half iv desim heutH there durlnar the summer, nuetlng Andy Kid Hell twice, ltecky Ferd, Kid Clark, Jee Rowlands and Tlitnnv nuck Ilurne la down te 133 pounds and Is open for any one at that scale. Answers In anerlr Hret. Kid Williams and jy Tendler never met lu the rlnr. he-. eiid Bam Rnbldeau was knotted down and all but out nhen the bell rang ending thr sixth round of a ivheduled klvreund bout lth Denny Ienard at the Olyimda March in, Itlin nlllr lillH,n elalmed Ih- las' round was cut short nftrn en'enda lTiird Yea, Jee N'oUen le a 1 rether of Al Nelsm retired loier W'ally Is a third brother of the fighting Nelsons. Mannrt. Aserede uai PranWe Brttt will meet In the wind-up ah the Olynipla next Monday night, s) E Tho3e en "Inslde" Would Net Be Surprised te See Full Pun ishment Administered OFF ON HUNTING TRIP Chicago, Oct. 20. Babe Ruth may net be aware of the fact that while he is hunting rabbits he Is building up for himelf n torrent of trouble thnt may keep him out of erganised baseball oil of next Bensen. Unbe was due te confer with Judge LnndlH early this week, but Instead the slugger has gene hunting. The high commissioner of baseball is well nware of what Rube Is doing and will de. One of the things he may net de, however, will be te den n. major leugue uniform next season. Ne one would be Mirprlsed te see the Uabc get the full dese of punishment, according te theee en the "inside." If reports can be taken seriously, most of the lnnguates want the club of discipline) uppllcd te Ruth in major league fnshlen. Garry Herrmann, in (i recent interview, predicted thai Judge Landis would suspend Ruth for a long period, perhaps for all of next season. Whntccvcr chance the Uamblne had of lightening his unlshmcnt went glim mering when he went en a hunting trip instead of keeping his engagement wltli Judge Landis. VESPER SEEKS BERTH IN PHILA. ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE Jack Kelly Will Represent Club at Organization Meeting Tonight The Vesper Beat Club has applied for admission te the Philadelphia Ice Heckey League, which holds its or ganization meeting nt the Ice Palace tonight. Jack Kelly, noted Vesper enrmau, will represent his club at the meeting. Kelly Is n hockey bendliner as well as n uciiller, and If Vesper is admitted Kelly will captain his tram. It will be a combined Philadelphia Ice Heckey Leaguo and (Quaker C'ltj Ice Heckey Club that will meet. Sid ney Clark is president of the Quaker City Club; Dan Newha'l, Mce presi dent ; Aldcn Lee, secretary, and Jack Fluhn, manager nnd treasurer. TIicbe members nnd the clubs they represent follew: Jee Dexter, Merlen: Vic Balleu, Cjnwvil; Jack Gllmere Bachelors' Barge ; Randelph Fairies, Philadelphia Cricket, and Perter Walte, Swnrthmerc. Wiliwr Crewcll, the foot ball referee nud conch, an ardent heckej mnn, plnne te organize and lead a Nar berth hockey tenm this winter. Cage Chatter Jimmy OefTey. Mn-iacer e' the 'ertli Phll-lli-K. rltrii te announfe that i'ie tmm tltRt .i il.'featBtl nt Atlmitlr City i lit tilq'it u uler the nii of tlm North Ph'tmlplphlii All Altars huu no connection ltli hlj te-.m. The neakrlball t'oinmllen Till ti.'Ct tl.'n evenlnc prier te the Cimden-Trenten Katii' 10 tal. un tbr cau1! e Baitunv Meert-hfail he loUted tl-e rul3 in plailns In thl ell last rrlda night. Thp ineculs wfrrnl wwU. ure tfave Hoi Hei mfr. n!ech PicUman and LenurU u ueel te cerrr 10 terim wlih ihlr t ubs e- ele they ilecldpfl te prohibit Ebk'tii IJUf from ope!nif the Oltlen In ' Yerk Mhite. Mirmin unil Hurvev i int en bjn (!a. and thin subject will i j t.euut cemt up for a llttle dlscuaslen. Hie Gtmfi tlKEtrtx will 1 17 t-ie mere camcH wltli Il&dln before JelnlnK th Crlts. H vl'l aup.ar at Trenten en 3"rldy n-d at heme en Saturday. "Illenilr" IIffmnn, who p!t.ye ero 2t.m vlth !ll:u9-Barr. ha been released b tht Uarens, HarrUrmrt hm plTed thrve .-rr.eii te date, lest them all nnd held ens rrcerd nt las it It haa uac3 rlne players in the camca te far. When Oome Hnnrertr leaven the Bearr tli up-Stntern will net cut mueli di-.xh. a troed placrs for the pivotal poet are e-arce these da a. KlraiT Kip'er nd Fran Tljsev did net tally from the Held In the etwnlnir cine, but they have mere than bridged the differ ence tine that time. Klmr line drepwd In fight baexets in h'n laet te iraines. 'VoeVe" InTenri" apparertlv !irb found h!s nw1nr eye. He has Pierre 1 the net for ten backets i.i tliree tfaine. Tre a.-.d iUmmy Moe.-'heed together with WKllewn.-. have counted from the field In eery game. TVnnl nremmn. the former Eaetern Irfairuer baclt gln. will in all probability be the off clRl at the Cain'len-Trenten rarn thl evenlnr. Drrnnin ranta na ere of the greatest that ever tooted a Thietie. One F the Wtj eurprlees cf the eeen l the shewlnir of "Kiddle" Trautvreln. for merly of Central High. In the two em he has played for the Barens he ha dt ld"d the hor.eri) with Ills captain, "Doe" N'eumnn. nnile Dtnui and Tem Hnrle-a-. of the Tetteri. are a pulr of the beet erjrn In I the game. The ure especially rtcl 01 thalr 1 home veurt. Four field re-' In two tnii ! the iree. fill record of neadlni; and the eutl nk for the an li the met li'ame! in ,ari a they aie peer ec"rers, tvltlj the eceptlen of Ileyle nnd Drcj f uee. Bcheab enl counts in gtrealts. Spenklnpf of irrrithtil eeerlnc, the Phllll'e are In that class te date and 'Kill hare te etep out some In order te fret In the running Twe victories for the Mera clan will Just bear out the dope this -veel. I Results of Scholastic Games Played Yesterday FOOTH I.I, Xarberth If, B.. 1)1 H.ulilen lCrlgnts n S-. 3. Unatcertrnvn If. S., 1 IrMlnlB It. S HOCCEIl ripper Darby II. S (li Imn Chrfer. 1, !rt Tlilla. n. 6... 0 Cthele It. ft., n. Centrnl II. fl., 7t Srhoel of r-daegr. O. (Jlrerd College, 81 Cermantewn It. fl., 0. IIOCKET Geerre Hehoel Girls. 3 Ctutetthni n 8.. 0. MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SU1JIS Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tallera S. E, Cor. 9th & Arch Sla. Open Med. ft 6t. Evte. Till o'clock -X MAY BANISH BAB F 92 SEASON 4 STARS OF k Rival Football Teams Finally Reach Agreement Regarding Game te Be Played Nev. 26 CHARLIE BRICKLEY HERE Arrnngcmcntn were made last eve ning In the office of Xte Conway, of the Philadelphia Quakers football e!ten. for the nluvlng of the football game nt the .Phillies' Rail Park with Frankfort, en November 'M. Mana ger Bewltcr, representing the Tellow Tellew i'ieket.s. nDUfd his signature te the con tract and the match is new ntsurcd. Up te jcterday the teams were far apart, having refused te come together. The contest will draw the greatest throng that ever witnessed such an af fair in Philadelphia. The uptown fans have (.imply gene "crazy" ever their team and will come te the ball park 10.000 strong and with six bands. FranUferd rooters are confldent the Yellewjackets will trim Heinle Mil'er's bunch und there are many close follow ers of football who nhnre this belief. Although the Quakers have stars of note tu their line-up there are many 011 the payroll of the uptewncrn and independent football will reach height never dreamed of in thi, c'ty li'i the playing of the game. Te Take Moving Pictures Reb Law son, the right-hand can e. Manager Rewker, has already made ar rnngenifiits te take meinj; pie'tirca of, the Frankford-Helnie.-.burg game, te be' plujed en November fi. Lir.ssen con- ; iMfd the idea from plctui'es exhibited 1 of big boxing bouts. The pictures are taken In erler te give many uarni admirers. eZ the team, who are unable te attend, owing te) busine's, n ihunce te see their favor ites in action, us there will be many lis the northeast unable te attend. I The crowds flrcamliii: into the park, the people in the stands, the opposing capt-iiiiN ar.d officials will nil be shown at a I'ranl.ferd theatre during th week of November 14. Dr. Wcinstcln, club physician, ban completed arrangement-1) te take the en tire rquad te Wcrnervllle before the He mesburg content, Mid the camn pro gram will in nil probability be followed in the case of the Quaker claeb. Charlie Ilrickley Here Charlie Rrlckley, who will mansge Rrlcklcy's Ginnts nt the Pole Grounds wns u visitor in this clt; yesterday. He ma.de u special trip te talk ever the two games arranged with the Qunkcrs. The first is scheduled for thia city en November C and the second at the Pole Grounds in New Yerk en Election Day. Brickley submitted a list of the players under ceutrnet and he certainly has a wonderful eutlit. lie also de posited a check for 31000 te bind the match and Lee Conway, representing the Quackra, did likewise. STATE AND TECH DRILL IN NEW YORK FRIDAY Rival Teams te Practice en Pole Grounds New Yerk, fh t. 26. Reth the Penn State and Georgia Tech football teams will practice Friday en the field at the Pole Grounds, where en the fellow-in? afternoon they will line up against each ether fur their ljitersectlenni contest, It was announced here today. Net fclnce the World Series has New l'erfc ttiken such nn active interest as Is being manifested ever Saturday's grid grid Iren battle between the two college elevens, one representing the Seuth and the ether the East. The south side of Rrush Stadium has been allotted te Penn State rooters and the north side will be occupied by Georgia Tech followers. PpOHRNH)BSQBflHpWPHHH FRITZ Mc GUCKIN CASWY" I II n Ml 1 llllll flrtlll tr..i. w:-t M -t : nil lAI 1)11 IM I II J IV r Kiiiunriinii muii ...! w . vhuukumu luruu niisf 1.1 nn i i I llfllllil will 11111 en Princeton Gridiron "-'' "-"W UL.UI IU flIUKFRURRFF jtkss. i PI ANNFI1 FAR N Y i I 7. tmmBmmmmmammmmaKjgm tzm- t. I -- 1 'm) -1 m a 11 v , ne jrm?ie M j technicians are Hi II delighted with 1 1 j LA the responsive- I Wlf ( , . . . .80 1 1 "asiasR I LA urana riane H Action 1 I 809-11 CHESTNUT ST. I $30 and $35 Iletn-ren 8th & Dili trert l I llllll B HOLMESBURG BACKFIELD ss.r,r,--i Wr ' f PM V- 'M ' X i,.'?Z' iKf - Bfe - "' -' -i H'.. '" uJL,Zi VJ I'rinrcren, N. J., Oct. 2C Stan Stan eon Keclc, Tiger football captain, first met Captain Magulre, the leader of the Chicago eleven, right bofero the Rtart of the lntruatlenul game en Saturday. "I see there are reports that I first met Maguira out West," cold Keck today, "but that'll all wrong. I never saw hlni before we shook hnndt right when the coin was tossed en the field. RUTGERS STARS TO JOIN CONSHOHOCKEN Irenmen Will Take Ne Chances In Game With Ewlng en Saturday The coming battle with the Consho Censho Conshe hocken nnd Ewlng football teams en Saturday nt Conshohocken is attracting widespread attention from the entire Schuylkill Valley, and the outlook is thnt the attendance will break ull records. Manager Wyatt of Ewlng Etatcs that hia team en me out of the game lnst Saturday, when It held Holmesburg te a 3-0 score, hi the best of condition and has the best chance in many jears of handing (Jenshy a defeat. Ewlng also has a grcut punter in Jimmy Moere, formerly of Ilavcrferd. He can always be counted ou for ."0 te CO yards. These teams have net met for four years, but Ewing was al ways considered one of the hardest games en Connhy'e schedule. Coach Garrett, of the irenmen, is taking tlm game seriously nnd has tent out ncnll for two t-tnr Rutgers intn. Prankie, a center, nnd Newshafcr, a tackle, will report for practice tomorrow night and will be with the learn for the tieiance or the &easeu. hulllviin. of Georgetown, a halfback,' will ulse join ! the team this week. Coaldale will i.ir.v nt Conshohocken Saturday, November TEAMS IN SOCCER TIE Merlen Maroons and Germantown Each Have Scored Four Points Tim Merlen Maroerib nnd the Ger mantown Olub soccer elevens are tied for first place In the Cricket Club Soc cer League (First Division), according te the latest standings, which brings the records of the teams up te and lnelud Ing the games as ph'ycd en Saturday. The standings aie appended: Ceals ,, , ... . P W I, DFerAcatPts Mtrlen (JIaroene) B U 1 e 4 4 lieimantewn .......... 4 1 1 2 7 0 4 M. rten (White) 3 1 1 1 a r. 3 Phliidelphla (Reds) ... a 1 0 1 :i 1; a Philadelphia (Whites) . n 1 1 I 4 4 3 Miioreatewn il 1 1 1 n 4 ;i U. of Pcnna 4 I 8 0 a 7 i; DELCO TO MEET ALL-PHILA. Delaware County Team Opposes Lecal Eleven ityi Saturday The Delce Club entTtaiua th A1I Phltadelphla eleven en Saturday at Darby. All-Philadelphia barely neset1 out Celwyn, another Derby team, by n lone field goal. 3-n, nr.d tue local grid ders believe the can npent ever the Delce lads. Delce has augmented Its team with Beb Adgie, of the Nnvy, and "Menk" Pace, of the Mount Merhih, linemen and with Bill Montgomery, of the Texr Marine team, nnd with Pearl, Shlllady Reynolds, Sharkey nnd Small, It h he lieved that Delce can mere th.m Iwl Its own with the visitors. Jfameus (Cnsltsij Jurltngijam &iub JBole betceat IljADE of beautiful " plaid-back fabrics. Can be bought only at our Stere. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 Cheslnut Strer' r . , . vuvuu.. , J.Aal m mm m - M $L JW.Ji v Buckley, Coffroth and Gibsen Are Behind Movement te Rival the Garden TITLE BOUT FOR NOV. Ily LOUIS II. .LUTE Philadelphia has ben In the threes of a sort of a "bexlne war." with the! accusation of the existence of a "Trust" here, und nt the same time a feud has been en in New Yerk. It has ben knew n absolutely that therc Is no friendly feeling between Billy Gibsen and Tex Rlckard, nnd net se long uge it state ment was attributed le Benny Leenard quoting him as saying he "would never bes In the Garden, as long aB the present promoter controlled that arena." New, the latest report from Getham Is that another hlgh-clasd club, one te rival the Garden in seating capacity and In the Importance of beuta te tx. stased there, will foeh be licensed by the New Yerk StatM Boxing Corarais Cerarais Corarais tien. Jim Buckley Is te be the manager nnd matchmaker and he is te have the backing of two ether big promoters, ,11m Coffroth, of San Francisce, and Billy Gibsen are te make up the. trio, according te our source of information. This new club is expected te bj epei ed the latter part of the next tnenth, prob preb nbly en November 2S, und it first at traction will be a welterweight cham- pienariip (.'entcst tctween iveenarti ami J,ack Krllten-, 'hia dat? i3 bubJcct change, Buckley Is quoted cs sajlng, al tneugu lie is cennuent that tne new arenn will be ready for that bout en the 2Sth. Nothing definite has been announced about the Gibon-Ceffroth-Bueklcy combination, but these "en the Inside" believe there is mere than something Mi it. The location of the new rmb -i ' Is shrouded In mystery, although Bik-I. -ley is said te huve hinted thut it w- id net be fur from Times Square. Ernie Rice, holder of the Liinsi.,1" belt in England nnd lightweight chat pien in Johnny Bull's domain, was e have met Willie Jacksen, of New Yerk at the Olympla next Monday night, but the bout wns cance'led when the laifcr wns taken 111. Rice made his American debut in Milwaukee recently winning in the fourth round from Richie Mltchel' when the hemy town bby fractured his left urn. On Fridav night Rice will show in hi-, seeend bcif. He is paired wlti Sailor Friedman, of Chi'-nge. at the Garden 1:1 New Yerk. Bern at Hull, 1 pglnnd, R'ce ' i-f Italian parentage. "A different boxer than most of the Britishers." sa:i Charley T7 Harvey, 1 Qnaulrlni. rf Wi.'t 'l,.nln nf ..-.! !.. e'ever. but he Is u fighter. He bores in aud ilees a let of fighting at clone qunrters." Since exhibiting vith the mirts, ac cording te Haney, Rice has scored a total of sixteen knockouts. JAF. I . t I 111 -"" ." T . " TDWVjx 'Dmierii' Ml P'W 2-YEiR UNCONDITIONAL Guarantee AGAINST Repairs Freezing Buckling Sulnhating Neglect Shertcircuiting A NEW UATTERY PRBK SHOULD ONE FAIL Ne Adjustment Ne Arguments KertUt fnr enF tatlm rtt or wtre nnnin.lllnn Ray Battery Salei Cerp. Distributor! 1517 Vine St runs, I'heue, Bprnre II9S JERSEY CAGE RIVALS TO CLASH FOR LEAD First Big Game of Basket ball Season Will Be De cided in Camden Tonight VT.AV IN TTTF A UMOHY M-it j i j m.M.M-1 ......- -w-. rptlRlOIJ tenms nrc tied In the Knit- J- crn League r;i''e rt present. Scran Scran ten has wen n trio of contests, while Trenten and Rending have nnuextd two; but one of the In' t two named will be deadlocked with the miners for th" top rung In the Schcffer circuit, as both Trenten nd Cnmden come together this evening nt the Camden Armery, Tblrd street nnd Ilcaueu tecnuc. It la the fi rt big gnme of the early sensen nnd censidfrabln interest attends! the centet brcniihe the clubs nrc natural ' rivals and bi.ru pr' out ter the frt-bnlf chnmpinnt-hiii. Tee Pettefh come te their Seuth .Te--c j ri nls with one of the b'f.t liiii up '.1 .'enrs. and th have an excellent chaitee e cop the leners, ef-periall.v since "Sln-'cb Mec- ban joined the sqund. Wltli lu: ti antl wmte at terwarl. Mecbaii cenwr nnd Keains nnd Rarlew they have u bunch of score hard te excel. The Petters am being tutored this year bv Freddy Cooper, arid ids knowledge f the game of bnsketbull In unsurpnssccl. The Skenu In te ntartf, have proved th ir .perlerlty and all the bejs are plavlng consistent bnll. They hnc net regietered as many points as tllf JOtters. out tlieir nblilti te reilllt I from the field cannot be denied, but 1 past records show that neither club poldeeq Hny heavy scoring nhtn they come l together. 1 together. Pli'lsdclphia Terminal Holds Workout The Ph'ladelnhln T'rm.Mil te.nn. 1 'thn Manufacturers' I$n-kt tball L-ru held if first workout lnt ecnin the P. U. It. Y. M. C. A.. Ferty-tl.--! s.riTf and Westmlnter avenue. Mn'i ng' r O'Hnrn had u big squad of candi- dutc, out for tb'j vnrleur positions antl In was nssltleri by Bill Keennn. fernv king of centers, who viil a-'slst In ( ceacning the squad. An-.njn; these reeklns places nn th t teai.i are Wtstett, Screne. Kprntt Pete Daley. Jee Greene, Buck Lai. Jehn F.berti. Bill Burns, Cieuscr, Bill Gro Gre vel! and B'lly Whitman j The Terminal fic plans te de cons-id- I erab'e traveling nnd wants g.imt with I teams throughout tfie State. Addrev J. J. O'llara, P. R. R., Thirty--c end and Powelton avenue. 1 Kajeuln fathellc Clui;, r.fter 7, Li ning from St. Elizabeth and D b"n will try for Us third straight gam- thi evening with Fr.tnHin Prlnlii.g ut it opponent, ien thev clash at St. An An thenj 'h Hall at Twctitj -third and Car enter streeti. Manager Kilpatri'!: br.s unesrthd another star i'l Stevcnter., who Is - nlaflng Andy McMnhen. In the nr- llrrinnry gane Kayeula Rer-erveb m'-ets j Lerraine. Through the efforts e? CharXi V Bninbridge. of the Germantown Bes j C! ib, the Veterans of Foreign Wa-s, I will start a basketball lengue T'ier( nn J five tams entcreu in b crgun za 01 iirjJLiiir WIGS-MASKS etc TO HIRF pnmf J MILLER-COSTUMIFRfe 226 2a11 St. Piiena YVeLIQOZ 'ViVt 1 an J-4 Skating Season Here i , V'ilPf rn'".!,p Jlnr 1'nMee'f Ml In erlil. school mmlla' See. I yr aKaung season Here AilPf rn'".!,p Jlnr I'nNee HI 2 In World, srhoel piinlla' See. jL sum Mtiir.qT Mnrnl-iB. T V f-"'l" IallT Cicept Snn- n W !!,....' r .! ' v wnc cu carnival 1..., m i:rtMS. itrsT iioem.. nsriiH h '"l- l'Hlit of our ,etrni 1 lienr I'rritun BIBO; Wet 107t FOOTBALL Penneylvania vs. Pittsburgh Saturday, Oct. 29, 2:30 P. M. HKSUIlVFli EVT. 82.S0, nj.00 S. 81 50 1 IKNKRU, UMIM(IN, l.oe TlfUrtH new en eile nt (tlmhelt' nnil rnnklln Held. VRhsmU.N .ML, 'Tl:T U:.lO 1'. M. BIJOU - ir.F. - - Tonight : 3 Stnr Bouts 3 ",; BURMAN JOh WRIGHT .MIR MRIIN v. Ill (, (I.FJIhSls 'MVItTk MIIITB . ri.Ma MLTMW uii i.iiimsqn nr.ri:m:i. Fat! Layers of Fat! Get Rid of It! Famous Flesh Reduc. Course 10 Wonderful Treatments l-i llndy llnl'dlnir mid limine PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN mil K I HI-vTSt T .TS TI XISJHP NIMH 1 . The new Transatlantic Liner da Lnie, .'"'S.S.PARISiJ?; (000 eP' we- Sailing Nev. 2 NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS I n lyerrnlnc Ort. I.n Ntnele hlraiu l'nrle I.n Iverrulnn Ne. Ill Nuf. ?S Net. i'S Dee. J i I"BT1 Net. s Kerluimneuu Net, ti , Lafayette Nei. 15 tMtrrr r le nnn In effrel TOURS IN AT r.FRIA X. Mnnnrm hnlili.n from llenlraiix or Mnriplllrj I Three nnil l-enr Meek Moter Tripe. I Write for Intrrretlnii ileiKTlptlTe I terttnre 1SS1-37 Klunt Nt.. I'hlliilelelilt l't ne, rnlniit Ol.tl M3l. cemfert.M.T nd .elhtfallj n-.lble by th. 1 U. ltu.1 palatial 1.00 tee pn.nencer eLuinnhlpe ?HSAiMA?U KATORI MARU FUSHIMA MARU KASHIMA MARU 1 P bftlltuc Uttm mi Fnll particular. Apply t ""T.ON.YySFiN KAISHA. Maritime ML-V Will' ( I I, Basketball Statistics KAHTKIIN LKAGU13 . I,. P.C. W. St. P.1. Hfrsnlen.. H 0 1.000 TesleiT'd. 1 3 .CR3 fnmilfn 2 0 1 OOO Wltktft-II. 1 S .SX'I Trenfnn . 3 e l.OOe riilU .... O 2 ,l)0e Keudlnic . I 1 .BOO llnrrldh'r. O 3 .01)0 niiH riccK's HcnBucus I Tnlht-Twnen .t cam 'atndrn, l'lillnJrtehls. t rriaer cenimnue nt Rn4- 1 .P'5'1',day Citmrten nt nadln. Rrrfnlfln nt tMILe IlntTB, riilla1fph. ut Hnrrfntrar. inr nt rrrntml. OTIIEJl GAMi:n TO.VinilT rri-vnti Haulh Thllly Ifrbrewl llrend and .. "w-ranui aru vii. i"in Itetml ntrtrt: ITanklln Prlntlnv t. Kayneln. fit. An. .Miiijr n nun, twencr-iniru una Htrret. Crrenter Last Night's Scores niLADCMHTA AMATKlJn LKAGU3 Cloveleiid. IS, Arrrbler. li Lerraine, 22; rilmere, 10. , ., OTHKR OAMKS ht. Mchnlan c. C . 20. K.ivneM f. ( ". 13 irirai x. M. (. A.. 43; Asrenalen A. A. IC of C' 2T. North Philadelphia. 1(1. , 1 nnd the tilth ii needed (e round out tb j cin-ulf. The fellw.Wnc have cenM-nieil tn r. ter: Canren. Flxli. TTntini.Tnvinr ir. 1 witt nnd Yenrslej Peste. There will be in"!!!!!; tins weeit w lien tlie scliedule will be tlrnwn up. All the teamn en tered nre from the northern section of the citj. A movement Is under way te organize a league In the southern sectlei. ami li et at the elesc of the icaKe.i fo fe the cbnmploiiehip of the rtfy Changes at Williams Wlillamxtmrn. Mae., f t. liA. Cereifler jp-ni t x" e practice 1 ; tl , I V llllama clove- !n.prj'nir the varnltv '"''' T, e-riii.mage sa ? 11 c Purple it,. are oppenlnc tram "C ' A ceul-j of hangna er T-tl-ed In the uraity bs K ft'-.d Mailen rnurrfi-d te unrrer and Itur KT t" i ifbn-k Vttll ."'cliv.. U'rl Ilr'g urO conele"".b- t .0 1 'mbini 1 t'.u.d thi l 1 r. WHIP THE NEW FALL Arrew FOIMFIT COLLAR Cluru Brabedy Co.Inc.Trey". STK.MSI1IP NDTH K fCOMiVIERClAl STEAMSHIP UHES PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN. BELFAST LONDONDERRY, SLIGO S S "Eastern King" e.19 S S "Oshkosh" Dec. 5 SCANDINAVIAN BALTIC PORTS "Masen City" Last half Nev. Moere & McCormack Ce., Inc. B. W. TNGP1PI D. iiu..Mr. 4e Duunjc uLuu., 1 niijk. .l.umu. OjrJe Main 7-i?t- Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow USSB SS "OPELIKA" KMT.Clt.I) 10 -ML AIIOl C .NOV. IS USSB SS "WOODMANSIE" k.pkcti:i re htu, i.rr. e. Al COMT.llKfE HATKS Harriss, Magill & Ce., Inc. 123 Lafayette Bids., Philadelphia I umlmril ,1'i3l-I Jla.n 70M BLA0K0!Aifl0M9 Steamship Lines REUl LAR I'RKK.Hr SERVICE PHILADELPHIA te Rotterdam, Antwerp, Amsterdam S S "EASTERN SEA" (LSSB) Sailing Oct. 20 A STEAMER (USSB) S.ilin( Nev. 13 far JIuliM 1H( 'iir'i.- ;ur.i aiip,j Cit.Yt.LlIN 6c CO., Inc. I'hli.KJeliihlit Axrlllx tOH IH Til mi M run t I nmbiirii 3114 in j LU&WIG LINES, Inc. PHILADELPHIA te Les Angeles, San Francisce Portland, Seattle, Tacoma h S "GLEN WHITE" Sailing Oct. 30 i i-r IZat-a and "an '.ar3 avvlu GEYELIN & CO., Inc. l'Mlf,i!..l,.M. A.,.i. 108 SOI! II 4TII SI.. IMIIL 1.&-I i trJ ii i Wji i 61u JtUlP V TUT. 100-1 Ie H i NJAHi.n f h THAN A I'SOI I8H TOUT Ilei.cjy niM Vet fir all tu ila'ufrn ,u .1 mnftil rjir.ii.T WRretieueee Imi c.ver 10" (Mil fine A,i n r m U UK 4utr k , ,,rl4 , TeH ni'li- i. n' a I tr -u'l 'i ' n Bt.ilJin 8.10 nrlrlTfiT. N... V-,. llllllv ...... " -"' "J1.'. . "- x n. if.' v i r ; t KM a n m i 1 l 'l 4,0 f m i n w-v HWHI'I " - MV s , (i
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