SKSnlSSwpSg wrrvrwm&i.w' ssw ,..' wittu" i.-n'M 'anws'w"; -w ,,,.. S7'!I.Wa?3W' WiSS37 W ","" . Vtl Ifc ' I J . j ' ;- aCT-, EViJLXG PujeLU bhDbnLlL'm'LADhLkBlA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922 Penn and Navy Will Be Only Geed Teams in East if Yeu Believe Reports Frem Football Centers 1 i 1 I Ik1HHI$p BTSSBm'j ,.. '- ! GILMOHR D0B1E lp ' "j-? tsvH i i GLOOM PREVAILS AS COLLEGES PLAN FOR F00 TBALL PRA CTICE Usual Pessimistic Stories Emanate Frem Gridiron Centers, Bemoaning Lack of Experienced Material. Penn and Navy Admit Prospects Are Bright THIS is the season for the football Jey-klllcr. If you would bellece the accounts emanating from the various gridiron centers, there are only two teams In the East worth a German mark. These are Pennsylvania and the Johnny Helsman admits that his material is geed and down at Annapolis Colonel Itlley Is claiming the championship for the Middles, but Heb Kelwell hns nothing te say In praise or condemnation of the candidates who will be en hand this coming fan. Up at Ithaca, old pessimistic Gil Doble. the original gloom. 1& bemoaning his misfortune at having te select a team from a bunch of green. Inexperienced and light misfits. Huge Be-dck Is facing disaster at Penn State and undoubtedly will have the worst eleven that ever represented the Center Count Institution Princeton has only three veterans back, and Yale can scarcely expect te overcome the graduation of Mai Aldrich. Harvard has lest a number of regulars and the Crimson Is in n bad way for want of real material Even Glenn Warnct. at Pittsburgh, is said te be up against It for men te fill the acancles caused by the presentations of sheepskins. Faculty rule and gradua tions took a fleck of geed men from Lafayette and Coach Sutherland Is worried. Knute Rockne. at Notre Dame, also has a complaint. Here is what he lias te say about prospects at Seuth Bend : "We're going te have n green team and you can never depend en Inex perienced men 'We lest four regulars and n let of second-string men. Yeu can't run a team without geed substitutes, and that's what I'm up against Dartmouth had a rather ragged record last season and with no Improve ment in material, the outlook is as dark as the back yard at midnight. T'S the old dope, the. pre-season goulash that is dished out te the unsuspecting public in generous portions. Despite all the gloomy predictions, football is very likely te shine mere brilliantly than ever beere and the teams maintain the standards of ether years. Penn Needs a Real Team r' PENNSYLVANIA ever needed i real team it is this vear. The new stadium will be opened and It will be a big seaen in the history of Red and Blue athletic. A string of defeat', would be n weary and dreary tart, net at all in ieeplns with the advancement in equipment. Coach Helsman is inclined te be optimistic, but in chelarly orations has walled concerning the Inexperience of bis players. "But I de net care much," he said net lone age, "whether they have experience or net. The candidates re big. heavy men and speedy, but even that doesn't matter se much. I want men with hearts. If my can didates hae the hearts of fighters, Pennsylvania will have a geed football team if It Is possible for me te turn out one." And Helsman is rlcht. It takes ceuraee te plav the gridiron sport. It is no game for weaklings, and the chicken-hearted, despite physical capabilities, are seen discovered. Bill Hollenback aptly described the game irhen he said football tailed for SO per cent grit and -0 Dr cent signals and coaching. The Quakers leave for Mount Gretna next Tuesday te begin active training. Only a few who were with the squad at Cape May last year will be present, but if Heisman Is satisfied with the leeks of his men, who else can complain? HEISUAX has hand-picked his coaching staff and has surrounded himself rith men urhe he believes icill fit into his system. In Gasten, Davies, UacSamara. Belt, Kcegh and Draper, Heisman has assistants iche knew football from the outside in and from the inside out. Navy Will Play Here Ttvice PHILADELPHIANS will have two chances te leek ever Beb Fnlwell'j Nevy eleven this year. The Middies will oppose Penn en October 25 and the annual Army-Navy classic will be staged at the new Franklin Field en No Ne Yeraber 23. Folwell's less has been mainly in the line, although Keehler, Cruise and Jfeyes have gene from the backfield squad. Great things arc expected of two plebes, Ward, who played with Marietta College, and Shapely, a Peddle product. Ward Is short and stock?, but flashy. He is a mean man te step in the open field. He Is built along the general lines of Barchet. the snappy quarter, but out weighs h;m by a geed tn pounds. Shapley Is husky. He weighs close te ISO pounds and is credited with 100 yards In close te ten seconds. The Middles have an exceptionally stiff schedule and if they survive without a defeat It w.ll be nnerfaer great success for Folwell. Arrangement- are bring made te book a game for September 30. an open date. The Annapolis officials are getting the Southern fever and an attempt is being made te stage a double header en October 7 Western Reserves are slated for one game en that date. The following Saturday the Middles will take en Bucknell. and the tin-State cellecinns are sure te force BOB ret-WELL Felwell'a fighters te the limit Only one man has been lett In the first three teams at Bucknell and you remember the opposition the Lcwlsburg athletes provided in their battle last year. CEOROIA TSOE, Penn and State vill be met en consecutive. Sat vrdays, beginning October tl. There trill be a- Ut-deien en .Vo .Ve Vtmher 11 icith St. Xevier and then a complete rest before the Army tattle the Saturday before Thanksgiving Dan. Seven Regulars Lest at Cernell GIL DOBIE will be minus seven of his regulars of las' season. These are. Brayman and Jenes, guards; Dedge, tackle; Lechler and Olnev, bocks; Brayten, center, and Munns, right end Hewerer, the Cennie Mark of foot ball will have such capable veterans as Captain Eddie Kaw. All -American halfback, Ifan and Ramsey, quarterback and halfbak, respectively, and Charlie C'assidy, an end. Snively. Baker and Cleaves are the remnants of the Princeton eleven of 1021 and Bill Reper will have a tough job en his hands developing men for the Tarleus vacancies Captain-elect Gllrey Is Ineligible and a new player will have te be chosen Baker, a veteran of two years, seem", te be the leading candidate for the job. The Tigers will get started in preliminary practice en September 10. Penn State will begin practice this week Bedek will have no bed of veces during the early Masen, for when the sheepskin ucre pased around last June they were handed te seven football letter men They Included Glenn Killlnger, the AU-Ainencan quarterback; Jee Ligbtner, who rolled up 21 points against Harvard, and Stan McCollum, the star end. "They don't leek crv geed," said Ilezdek when asked concerning his football prospects for the coming season Rut. nevcrthclfi.fi. jeu ran leek for the Nittany Liens te be flirting with the gridiron championship, as they have la the last three cars. VILLIXOER has been signed te reach at Diclinsen thn year and he has started many innovations at the Carlisle institution. Fer the first time m the history of the college candidates ictfl go en a training trip and a training table will be installed. JOHN HEISMAN jS P?r FOUR STATE GRID THE WHITE MOUNTAINS IMPRESS JIMMY STARS QUIT TEAiVi Jein Colgate Eleven, but Are Ineligible te Play This Fall THEY FOLLOW DICK HARLOW Washington. Pa.. Aug. .11. Cenfir- i matien of a report that four Penn State football players had decided te trans fer fn fV1ntn this venr was furnished , here when Unci O. (Pete) nedlnger. of this tilnce. left te loin the advance guard of the Colgate gridiron squad at ' Hamilton. The ethers who will enter the New Yerk State institution this week are Hess, star rack, who nuee in iasi sen- , son for the injured Captain Snell;1 Crowthers. a line player, and Cern- i well, n substitute line man. who drew attention te hlinclf by hip stellar per formance In the Nnv came. Redlnger plnjed well for Stnte Inst season nnd wa figured ucji brilliant and lngic.il suctcser te Killlnger at eiiiirteihnck. N'ene of the men will be able te play at Colgate this year, but thev were re quested te report with the earlv feet-, ball team, and te help develop the var-i ity bv plajlng en the scrub team. Redlnger is a product of Washington High and Is regarded b. mnnv as one of the met premising yeunc pbcks hi the ceuntrv The transfer of the four men Is at tributed te their fendnete for Pick Harlow, former Penn State line conch, who Is tiew head football tutor nt Col gate. MULD00N ORDERS PROBE N. Y. Boxing Commissioner Will In vestigate "Tut" Jacksen's Recerd , New Yerk. Aug SI. Chairman Wit- , linm Muldoon. of the New "Wk State Athletic Commission, ha started an in vestigation Inte the record of "Tut I Jacksen's pugilistic performances. .Tnckten who was knocked out by. I Harrv WilN. Demp-er'x Negro ehal I lenee'r. in the third round of a contest I nt Kbbetts Field Tueda night. wn- the ' subject of exaggerated advance claims, I both n te his specit'n ulnns and record, 1 acrernmc te .Miunoen Booked a1- sealing '-00 pounds and six feet one inch tall, the Ohie Negro tipped the beam at enlv 1S and proved I 'e be but fire feet ten inches in height. Hi kuoikeut record, place! at mere faFar-rsA .uk tilte. c&is&s-lim & ijmmymuiim s I ' '! i l fTi.c. .-iriir- MSI$?&tmmitrZ4wmiY&VAX .sr flr--ViUSjKAHaiHL ' V P .. ! K-'w Z?cxm lJ ,VMSmS. ZZx-S-rJA '."tfSWV jtl ssewl eKiE. -smssaeBm ePPFSE? . P UZimmtZ-.7 '.-. -. If J.IKW Lf II ii IllfW' P i -sc v.r"" i tr 'mr im-.'jjjm Ma i v L- , -- i i - 'i Tiiviyn.aiis i -- i- tx: rj j-. st-.mm r t je.. vzi . -vr iiw .w.TBhO- VteTMWiriCL?. I- -.AZ&'Sir .3Q- j'SfS.-.-""1! . w9Amm iwJKdmmM& n wsmmm SS8D-, v i ry . asr dm? r 321.7 ' - c.-:U..in..,iWijmn. . ij- vvy- i- E"-C '' 'lPi " ' " IM. N " j! 77 ZT Y- r i-. 1 . ---V 17- -. - fUCETb c I . '.r"i-v 'sa3 -. 0 i lkl W WH ,9! ! Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? 'Pre" Football Caddies' Charges Japan's Campaign By THE OBSERVER Cerurtght, 101$, bv Publio Ltdarr Company RICHIE KING IS IN mm RUNNING Scored 10 Knockouts in Bouts in Army Has Jeb With Ice Palace 13 STILL LACKS EXPERIENCE Bv MH'IS II. .IAKFE than two -.core in advance notices, new ) IPH MID KING is twenty-one years will be carefully M-mtinized bj the Jft f Hr weiclls ns pounds nnd New erk (ommi-en has bantamweight aspirations. i tuidtccm cpci rjni n niiP Recerd Entry Announced In Power boat Championship Event New Yerk. Aug. .'. Thirteen speed beats, til" largest entry en record, will contest fur the Geld Cup. emblematic of the pewe- bent championship of America, in the resatt.i te be held en TrtrlMV. Pitiirdnv and Mnndnv nt le- i trelt. according te announcement today bv the American Power Peat Astecia- Gnr Weed's Paby Gar II and Ed'el Ferd's (leldfi'-h are nmeng the prln c:pr.l entrant.". Hydroplanes are barred from thi year's contest, which is lim ited te displacement beat1- of net less , i i A i ' , I, While ulehic. as he Is announced before fistic nudl nudl enec, has net had much experience in the ring, his rec ord te date stamps him as n youth with a bright future. In all King has Five Leading Hitters in Each Majer League A3IERICAN IXAOCK e. A.n. ii. r.c. SMer. St. Txiil 121 ni 200 .41 1 rebh. Detroit 114 4M 11l .SDH Srwiker. Cleelnd... 112 413 152 .371 tlrllmann. Irtnlt US 4.M 10.1 .8JW MlUrr. AthtftlCB 100 40J 140 .344 NATIONAL L(ilB . A.n. IT. P.C. Ilnmsbr. SI. Leuis.. 123 483 11)0 .880 Tlcrney. Htt-lmrith Ul 313 lift .887 Crimes. Chlc.me. .. 108 302 143 .30.5 lllphrc ritt-huruh lltt 482 174 .801 HelKxhcr. Clilcace 128 482 175 .3.10 CHELTENHAM HIGH GETS WELCHEANS COGHLAN FAST TEAM Juniors Are Playing Speedy Game and Have Open Dates The Ceshlan C. C. junior team Is playing a fast game. With four pitch ers. Crowley, HaaR, Qualn nnd Sieg fried, pitching strong and steady ball, the team is after the city's junior championship. The last game was played with Tri angle A. A., at Twenty-ninth and Clearfield, nnd resulted in a tie, 'J-2. In this game Leenard's long hit ever the fence and Hartsough's difficult catch in right field were the features. ( eglilun is n unitermeu irnvcunK k-biu any Football Coach Returns te Sub urban Scheel After Absence of Three Years PRINCIPAL IS GRID ' FAN By PATJL. PREP JOHN It. BOWMAN has been suc ceeded by S. Welcheans ns football coach nt Cneltenham High Scheel. The 1021 campaign was unsuccess ful! for the suburban gridders, se the school authorities decided te make n change In tutors. Welcheans Teturns te Cheltenham after an absence of three years. He wns nssistant coach there before he left te coach an up-State school. hue clchcans wns nt Cheltenham OUT In the Far West there'n n rumor afloat that professional football wilt make n bid for public favor this fall in California. It Is furthrr reported that WlUJam Wrlgley, the owner of the Cubs will be in the financial Held backing the "pre" gridiron players. ' It Is known that winter baseball en the Coast last reason was net paying preposition. Wrlgley wns involved in Hint enterprise, and It Is said that he is going into football circles this year te regain tome of the coin of the renlin that was dropped In basebnll. These rumors have the collegiate officials tin In arms. Prnfe,ii t. ball has never made a stand In California nnd the collegians admit they regard It as a menace. It Is feared that the "pre" managers will go after the. stu.nt .. and with big contracts tempt them te leave the campus and, perhaps nlav (ivi. , UDnuiiii.il llUtliVOt The scandals of the East are dreaded In the West and rightly se but if the men who Intend te back the professionals conduct their affairs ai they should there Is nothing for the colleges te get excited about, Football is n college game. It belongs te the students and always will Here nnd there throughout the country the professionals have gained favor' and even In this city lnrge crowds are drawn te see games at the Phillies' Park and elsewhere. Ilut here the "pros" knew hew te run things. They offer no temprlM bait te the undergraduates and refuse te piny a collegian unless he has grad uated or left his alma mntcr. It Is only nleng these lines that the professionals will thrive. As seen ns they go after the collegians and start scandals in amateur ranks they sound their own death knell. THE Phillies lest the first game yesterday, but they came through In the second and wen In the ninth. Hepo Is 'never lest for a club that can stage a rally In tlie late Innings and come from behind and win. CbArgm Against Caddies In West CADDIES at the Westmoreland Country Club, outside of Chicago, hart demanded hush money from golfers- who, it is alleged, "forget" a few strokes when marking the score card. The scheme is worked, or attempted, before the players reach the club house. When they are approaching the home greens, the cnddles demand healthy tips and threaten te report the forgetful golfer if said tips aren't forthcoming. What u fine mess for golf te be smeared In. The ancient and honerabls game, bb it is dubbed, should 'be kept above the level of these who would steep te cheating in tournament play. Honesty Is one of the' fundamentals of golf. A man's word Is never questioned nnd shouldn't be. What does It avail a man te chop a few strokes off his score? If by this method he should win a ;up, the trophy will he u source of worry Instead of pleasure. There's no enjoyment In winning anything by cheating. I he great mnjerity of men nre honest. The average business man who plays for recreation may forget n few strokes he used in the rough when he is bragging about his card, but put him in a tournament and he'll coma In with nn honest if net respectable score. The cheaters nre seen discovered nnd they either correct their ways or find themselves beyond the pnle. With a number of dubs, including ourselves. It Is net a question of honesty, but of ability at mental arithmetic. THE semi-professional tourney for the dtjr title Is causing mere comment among the fans than the recent spurt of the A's.. The santlletters held the center of the baseball stage In this city. Japan's Campaign for Davis Otrp LAST year Japan entered the Davis Oup for the first time and went as fat as the challenge round. This was a remarkable showing. This year the Orientals entered, but did net compete. Financial distress prevented them from making the long veyaga necessary for the preliminary "ties." However, Japan fs after the Davis Chip and It Is net the Instinct of the race te give up se easily. A thorough campaign is planned te wrest the coveted trophy from America. Ichiya Kumngae, who was third In the American ranking three years - r.. ..e niCHIC Kl.NO Knox. ny. uui ; n total et minim , bouts Riehle knocked out ten opponents. the school had some of the best elevens '""-" " " " ...- a. ... n t..i eKnt n Keere ...! .,.,. Liv,n.,.tn.f.lrhtppn.rpnr.ell in its nisterv. tew games were lest. "." """ i, '"'. -""' -" "".-. ..,., ...i ... i ' . ,i. i I1' . !VW w I ,;.,"l.,drlr"!!? !! ""L"?.SKmAr formidable ' n ' cl dast "c c.r UeT J '". " ? !? ! ? coaching the younger player.; while with the;,iSer E Hans, 2158 North Twelfth Light games were played by the team Kightv first Field street, would like te hear from the Jst season. Five of them were lest. Artlll'erv. when le- i (Joedfellow for games en Laber Day. J The. opposing teams scored 108 points, eated at Camp .while Cheltenham's total was 51. Knox. Ky. Out et ,dAIIOC BflYCC VPI I Y e 'Sw "l A?S" "..P'V wun enuiiiiuiure iiiKii. v.neiiennnm wen, 31-0. Then Dnrby was returned a winner, 14-0. just before Lnnsdewnc enmn. 14.7. T.ewee I Club Tenignt ; Merlen. Camden and Radner did net KRAUSE BOXES KELLY f li-i.i tnnnlr.fivn ftTf in OVPTlll lpllffth A total "of eighty-three entties has King, wlie hails from Johnstown, uightwelnhts In Wlnd-Up at Legan ""Jlt ":";J"SL.: ,r! J i been re.elve for the Detroit regatta. Pn.. was honorably dlenargeri iron. rtuhTonleht 'V.i C.m L I'll n..u .1,. r;i.i n ,.. n,hr im. i .i r.f,, n ,enr nmi six months 1 ciud Tenignt , .Merlen. Lamdcn and Radne !" -"r ""! "f. " " " "uv. ..w lur mill.. !,... ".'.". .. I . . .. . .. nlln.V rT..ll,e - . t...i Tl nhies will be raced for. land he came te Ph ndepiia. ne go; .lennny ir.'iu-p. .xirwrnn inn """' v-c.n..,..u nunc, . . 1 1 uw- pines win Deraceu ier. 12 nb as office man with Geerge F. liKhtwciRht. will step into the ring nt man's eleven stepped Cpatevllle, 6-0 CARPENTIER TO RETIRE Kumagan has proved te be such an efficient tutor that one of his rueflf. Fukuda, defeated him In straight sets about a month age. Fukuda is the most premising of the younger players in the Orient, and he plans nn invasion of America te gain further experience. Japan will bear watching. the Legan A. A.. Sixteenth and Reck- ' Ablngten was met in the last gsme, iin. ii.i e rna inn I'nutcM I 1 t I1IIL 1. HI' v . ....-m.. I One dn v Richie told Pawling he was land Greets, tenignt opposed te tne umi uKun. vauurnnara was vannuisnea, In hex.T nn.l wanted te appear at th" , rugged Sailor Jee Kelly, of .-sertn ""., Among Pa-1 inlai-e Kins was mntched with .Ilmmv Philadelphia. Ivrnuc has been show- nn cicneans eacK, prospects arc a '!""". ,, , . . .,.l,. ..." . ... i.i -, ui, ri mnrh better. Up U nennlnr 1nnn.. ik. . Menrin nml. a tneucn " im- i inj; iiiiv mini nm lume-uu . "V , , ""- ns l ' , ' ... J T.I..1.I. ..!. iu helnp )innrflel vi,.n f.,lln..er0 nreiliet he ulll be game nnd Is a geed tutor. Geerges Leses Prestige rlslan Fight Fa Paris. Aug .Tl Announcement from V jer iiiffe convinced the fans that I jn lnP for bouts with the leading light- , It. R. Krnyblll gees te Cheltenham Londen that Oeergc-Carpentier, Eure- .- ' roer ,,reduet. I weights in the near future. 5 the new principal. Mr. Kraybill pean heavyweight rli.impien. will re- Wlth ,i,0 Mnrt of the 1022-23 sensen Stanlev Fergusen, of Mnnnyunk, formerly was vice principal of Pcrkt- tire (lefinltelv from the ring within six Tlihl- k';..- i,aH tescd his cap Inte ni make his debut in a preliminary omen Scheel. He also Is an ardent heut against iui .cvin, m emiiii- "; V""VJ V , . wark. Twe ether Manayunk battlers. ; "heiild have n geed team," said Dnnnv Redgers and Mickey Dillen, will Mr. Kraybill. Prospects, as usual, , meet 'Yeung Merine, of Seuthwnrk, are bright, and I think we will make I and Hurney Riclly, of Pert Richmond, J better "hewlng than we did last year. c-pectivclv ' imc '""""" """ "'" Klvt '" ci- Pat Reflg'ers, another entry from the cheans all the help possible." hilly town, will collide with Jimmy or eisht mentns r.n- created enij muu th(, n? peunders' ring HII'TIM Iirii:. 1 Cnrpcntler has ceased te be the idol ' Dempsey-llrennan of old among the fight fans, who rightly May Bex at Jersey City or wrongly charged him with snobbish-, The tnlr(j pempsey-Rrennan chin-j nes nnd an exaggerated ego ' ,.i. net. which was spoiled for One caustic newhpaper critic hints , X nn citx, Ind . bv the Governer, that Ceorge, may be autemafleallv re- ;. ,rn he ordered the scheduled f.r.-d before six months, referring te t nber Dav match called off. may be put l hw lemmg bouts with Ratt'lng HiLl ' t 1(,iP'b jn .ler.PN City. nnd the winner of Frank Meran bout the Jee Beckett I Coaching Jeb for Joe Lehecka I EftftOD. r., Aui. 81.- Jeih Ihck. of Eteten etptaln mi hJft)elt of lt yir't I Liftyette Cell football t-a. hi bien I nre4 te ceich thu Bner (P ) Hlh Echoel football mm. LhecV who rraa a 1 thrte-lettsr miun. ha.l tnr ur.mual honor ? 1 raptalnlnr I-afayette In both hit firtt and fourth ytars at co!l As et nothing detinue nas necn an nounced, but Inside Information is te the effect that Dempsey and Brennan ere te meet en the well-known Acres before the end of the summer season. The only thing interesting in another Brennan and Dempjey meeting Is the i change of scenery, rwiee uemp- sey socked UUI en me mm, uuv j Brown, of Legan, STARS IN EXHIBITION , N. w. Prea Want Laber Day Games The Northwest Profsulenalt hav Laber Day, mernlnr and afternoon, open, a war. Manager Hoever also wants te book ramea . September 3 and S. J. Hoever, phene Celum- , b!a OSSO. at Tendler and Tlplltx Will Bex Delance Tonight Lw Tendler and Jee TlpUU, local HffhtAveliht stars, will appear in an exhibition at the Delance, N. J., base DOUBT as te whether Vincent Richards win held up In Hie Davis Clip challenge rennd was swept aside by his wonderful play with Tllden against the Australians at Bosten. Tne New Yerk youth la among the truly great players of the world, and he la net far from tlie top of the list, either. HAVE WONDERFUL RECORD Cuban Stars One of Best Teams In Semi-Pre Baseball The Cuban Stars, who play a return game with Oermnntewn tonight at Chel ten nvenue and Magnelia streets, have ene of the best records of any tenm in the semi-pre ranks. Out of 107 games plsyed this season they have wen all but twenty-two, a marvelous performance when it is con sidered the caliber of the teams they hnve opposed. They also have in Oms, ene of their outfielders, the greatest home-run hitter. Te date he has made exactly forty homers nnd is known aa the "Babe Ruth" of the eeml-pres. Germantown haa played the Cubans befere and lest. JERSEY TEAMS IN SERIES Hadden Heights Will Play Wood Weod Woed lynne 3 Qamea, Starting Sept. 16 The Hadden Heights and Woedlynrn baseball teams are going te have an other series. The same teams elaAtd earlier In the season and Hadden Heights came off the victor. The games at that time were all cIbm, and as considerable rivalry exists be tween the clubs, another series was de cided upon. The first will bs itaged nt Woedlynne en Saturday, Septem ber 16. The second game will be en the grounds at Hadden Heights en Satur day, September 23. and the third en the same field the following Saturday. i has never knocked out Brennan in Jer- i bell park tonight in the wind-up of Lev Cltv I a Ave-bout program. Tendler, Tip- sey -ll.v. , K.r nf nfVir Phi nrfelnh n 1 - . i Vs.vs.ne i1ij-t,p V rrrt rrn . i.. -l.l M fr Hnvu flftf ntrnfl uiu i "" "'" """"" "" ""'" M;rrnl.rrh,;,nrp.nn. DemP- ' he"rs have den. their training for' A wire from Edd-. F.,n..B. manner of J -Jy. save that chin:" or words te that , big match t Delnnce v ,ie Or.-n etatei cjrer. r0bbd of de- rf..pt . Tex Itlckard began angling for . A1 "eiimaii, a "iverei'ie. f- ' rl.ien wnn ref-r- ca '-d bout with Trankle ,C, ,,-, in lieu of ,les Willnrd ns an tiantam, will nex in me nemi-unai. :.f-nrv rtra- flr-n. w.n evers . round of ' 'he match n lieu et ."e s v i iimni us un onnenent wl be Wh tey Burke. tifte-n." rjr-n and .-lonreo r;xed at i onnenent ier in- iun--uuiurj. . I Ju""' M" I At the " .. .. ... ... i. n.AAlin thn Athar n ht It wnu w. llnnnt I'.ratn TTTn atir1 lrttnH Ke.tr. I I U t ImIevH WrttilH linc-a fc'- " J fl Nw leVk riliWiiih. writM thft nnneunrc., ";."--"""--- K. O, Ch h. v.a d"ne a irent Injunttr., h.n an- "emPining ","''',",,.., "1 , . , with Herb Mil '.iher t exer uei.a n:a name at in .n:ienai 1 i iast week fUnnv Pawnl iurn1 In another victory VfennwTV.;7,.,hrl;;.nerVM5,lS;ithut the tapping of Brennan's chin is pish' Iten w ihfu-s rr.'ii-m!"i te j nnny I IIDOUI te tuitt: iuiil-c uiuui. MivhoeK Mi'i) D-cn-er Johnny riejcu .ind , Jimmy Uux-er , Tel Iewis Bereft .. , .. ,ZZ7r ..i.. v.. . , of Twe English Titles n-rlni: of xnei-K-iuia '! wr W rl t K ii vit i -re Man el Th"m.i. Temmy Hnian Ain-rt naoeu" ane lern uunner Tomerre' .naht Ui il! ll tik en Ad Stene ihe V.a.-!n a' ih Cambria T'ub Oih-r numb" I!ddle ItKinlre Jack Mar- 'In Jrtrii i.iif ,! .-iiiiiii ,iiiii aiiiuij i ,.n i. . i. ' Mnr.l, and Tnrnmv Vh!t vm . i,m Temmy nils. i T nlliA. V.A...C rTnnmv Hnmhla 111 Tut" Jacksen-Harry Wilis ' ., .. rlnlr. M'rnh(,. Omrlev I'atsy loge ana leung aney will open the enew tchle. en ilays. The nnneunceraent probably win be WHITE SOX GET ELSH Many of the ex-etar'n n... .... .u- Jr. nA nltnw n kATa, l.cl 1 at.re id" and nmens h'a i . " . , " ' .V- - ,i,ti 'Pl 7i.i re nei'i iinifi- muu jh ..ii. i -. iii l.iwis, who has done a let of ring work in America and who wns dethroned as world's welterweight kins by Jack Brit- im1 eeen sepnrniiu jrein two mil- (imns In (ireat Untain. Ted -Kid, after he wen the Lngllsh iicrhtui-izht crown, went along nnd e take en th- TJ'lawartan at any nj time dabbed (iff the middleweight laurels "U!' d03nt r"" whe" ""'" m""h "liind later became king of the light- Iienvs welgins ,'ii u' eirfimui ei en In r-Plr ' "" ehalna of Jee AMInen if Wilmlnir'en Ad P'ene env h i r-adv , 3taced Sioux City Star Awarded te Chi-1 cnge Club by Judge Landls j Chicago, Aug. 31. Hugene Elsh, ' star outfielder with the Sioux City Club and ninner-up for the batting1 ohntnplenshtp of the Western I.ague, hns been nwarded te the Chicago Club of the American League In u decision by K I. Landls, Baseball Commis sioner, en a rehearing of the case. In a previous ruling Commissioner Lnn- ' dl- held that nis.il belonged te the White Sex. although the player had been sold te the Pittsburgh Nationals for S10.000. K'sh is regarded by baseball eceuts .Iclmn.v Jlrsl has com- out with a d-fi te ilsht-lie;iM weight f (inquest Lewl wns as one of the best mnjer league pros epnrrlnc rarVnr-" "vii ,ute. he , pV." t.n.rrd with (ieergcb arpeni er. but Few Changes in Rules ONLY miner changes have been made in the football rules, except regarding the goal after touchdown and the shift plays In scoring a new feature has been introduced called the "tryfor-peint " The side scoring the touch , down is permitted te bring the ball out te any point net less than five yardi from the goal line and there a scrimmage Is formed with the scoring side In ' possession of the ball. The attacking side can make any play which is legal in ordinary scrim Wage and try te score by a placement, drop-kick, run or forward pass. If uccessful in any of these endeavors, one point is awarded Coaches Urlng shift plays will have te bring their players te a complete top before the ball Is passed. This was inndc clear In a new wording of the gules, The men shifting must come te a step, net only with both feet sta tionary en the ground, but te a full step, feet and body. iare.1 fe toener th mat.-h belter with McLaughlin, the rmnnr Flynn. Icral trlddlew-tirht la an an leu "e hr.OK ur MUi F.ddle Haves' f xlean middlewetiht. Vincent l.npei Temms r.oueh r.eueh ran and any or. eli,e !n the 1'io-teund eiaaa Jimmy Kill Ilernum, n".v urder 'h man-arem-nl of ct'irle Adams nrd P.ti. .. Mai , ! th- flfir mml" r of the Hah'. Th eth'ra nr r)ani' I'h nn Whitey Uurke. Marty Neble and Did! Freedman. the necm of the season latter knocked out the Kid in the first round. Ofhclnl holders of Brltih boxing titles, ns nniieunced by the British I!eing Beard of Control, are: Hi n weight Jne Urtkett I.ichi-hi- n v wi isht Juck llloemfield M dl 'U-ht T.i' ' Kid ' I-ew Uelterwvicht Title In abeyance. l.U-l t weigh' Kinm Hire I eatht-rwellllt Joey Fui Itnntamweiitht Temmy Harrlaen Hue Runs Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues NATIONAL I.KAtit'K nn i.ew niina Ferd va. Uattllni I.lpx F'.iwf eht Jimmy One boxer may net held the cham t lenship" of two clnsses, the beard ruled, ih"3 preventing "frcik" con- Jimmy McCue nnd Kid I tests. Panama Harney will t- the opponent for i Tn-eien Mrewn In th r-re ItuhtweUht tl't at the National tomorrow nuht AI Thema ' v III hook up with Tommi Hherldan In th , eml I'relima narry sutler t :.eai jnci uew niina-r St. Txitll rhli ice llnlJ n tixIniNitl Nn erk I'lttklmrRh IuimIeii l'hlUUillilik M. W. 5 4 10 II a i n 7 &tx n THE ether changes are miner and de net affect the style of play, lle'icever, they are important te the players, coaches and officials. V'L' y4 Boeata Football Tickets !. Camn.. Au. SI. Sea eon Tale football nmti will ceit It t'"'i .'."C"..1" ti 'K .":' -.viT ra eioeet theaa with Harvard and l. Th laltarV en Octebae 3S. with r rerpsl twnae. l axjute t ,iMr.aVin or tW a-heduja. Desires Game for Saturday Harney richarfer'a faat'ftelnc Glrard Field Club ta playing the beat ball of the ueaaen at freaent aa waa ahewn when they defeated he alrens Wnmoer team Intt Ounday 8 le a, Daalre a tarn for Saturday and I-aber Day with any aerut-Pr',team eflarln iiab. aural airyai or yn' ri w. There are lettera In the Snort D'Pirt rrnt of 'he BitMMi rcntie I.ern n for Wlilua nn't Willie Edward Charley Croaa and Jimmy Mrnde Balzac Quits te Jack Walker Pari. A'ljr 31 Jack W.ilker an Amrt. can last nUht wen a bout, from the French nldillewusni "'-;.''' Krtole de Halzar Athlellr St. lyOilIn Clilfiilte M.t.lilnMeQ. Ilohten f Meirlnnil New VerU AMUIUCAN IJlVf.I'i: S. M. T. W. T. V. 10 1 who qu.t '".J"" 'uu'. r.:i.l. '"'. ln I Uetxelt pii.iniui. , '- i.ifc Y re ll se nueal of tne bexins federation net te py Ten bouts are Included en the monthly mnliir npearratn of tt Snuthwark f.n u Club tenluht The wind jp will be between znc hla portion of the puree Jee AtiBalla .ind I.ew Mlnaky Other num- bvra I'at ,iariey n iui ,iacK ueinnvey MJtt jici-atieriy, . a nia i.uney iienry Ravmena ueaas ruiei i earn s II 4 n (1 n l Duhin va Willie Kelly Joe Clark va, Cnnnte Schaffi Walker va. VS. Frankl ut , - H Jack Jehnsen Kddte Feley va Jimmy Orenlcli. enn., aui ji, i-hui a Ray. Winder. Iluahy Caepr va Bebby Gallagher, mend. "t thi city, haa been aelected captain united maiea iiumi ir-i, w eumpeie ternatiunai aaeQiiiw.'iawn ai All- after va. Krankle Kllburn. fi.eeyiet th Un Harry Kid Qreea and Kid Walt In th In a Calfachan. I Ian. Sect Secttmber 12. 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