Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 05, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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Tty JOSEPH T. LATjRTJM
Ctrn bound for Mount Gretnn
,b! West Vllailclplila Btntien this
VEi?iLnH the ndvnnce ciinnl of the
'J "'""f Pennsylvania roetonu
fflKt. ft.t tap of th. 10B2 tln.
B5SU woreelnnlly hodulej
!"'; but 1 thim half put In their
te"'" some of the ethers hnve
'TlMt'crs the effect that they
Cfeln Tc candidate, later at the
ri,, ml lltnry training camp.
'?f in hnve nn extra fine squad this
W . .M Telm W. Heisman, tlie
ST.. 1 c oekeVuhe heys ever, "We
"'"V te train hnrd from start te
V.A will be i In top shape te .tart
I"""'-.-!! Helit. The boys nu ioek
he.,'.tll'enn will have a winner this
jut.
lta Irata wns ten minutes late and
J. itiVed (treat worry. Every train
Mel ine the shed was theuRht
? I. hound for Mount Grctnn, and
8,hM s climbed aboard only te be
i .1 ir Finally the station masters
tX ?hecnSc. HUe -em..ch cat'
Sfind quartered them In one section
Sftle bl U""1 tlle cerrect ,rn,n nr
r ftd. , , . n. nn.i i.nif
JfthriKt one while the rest
Me Ind climbed nbeaid the ether.
mill cniiwd mere delay, but nnnu
JUS Ciiunu Mnmit
thcr were uu kuhh...
ORtnii conches and every one was
W"MPP . . .UHMttnMtni1 tn tlnf.
n She proved te be camera shy nnd
Scd into the protection e the dark
lUtien when asked te pose. Manager
Jim rnrapten nnd Trainers Mike Dec
Jad llillv Merils also made the trip.
Tem .McXamnra, the sub tutor, also
vii Mated te go, but missed the train.
Dr Draper, the new- assistant coach,
Wl join the squad at Lancaster, and
Pesi Miller, the captain, is already en
th fcene of the camp,
fee In Cheering Section
The cheering section at the station
ins composed of Dr. Hhertle, who
Iwi't missed seeing n Penn team off
for twenty sears.
Among the prominent plnyers with
tt( squad were Hill James, Al Vegclin,
Babe Greve, Pnt Uurke, Graf nnd
iWittmer.
The eeiind will usher In the sport of
ieellege klncs, football, some, time this
afternoon up In Mount Grctnn.
The bags ure packed, the cleated
tees oiled, the moleskins washed nnd
redr and the pighkins pumped up te
a mid-season harness. Jn ether words,
writhing Is in readiness for the kick
off. Nothing Rtrenueus is en tlie first
day's program nor en succeedlnB days
for probably two weeks. After thnt
icrimmages, the kind tlmt hardens and
make lit for the strenuous campaign
that lies ahead, will be the order of the
dar.
Geerge Brender. who wns a stnr at
Cernell In his freshmnn venr :it Ithncn
In 101C, is net among the invited gueHts
ter some reason or etlier. deergc was
counted en as being one of the regulars
this season. Last year he could out
kick any man en Franklin Field and
these who watched him daily predicted
that he would be a hard man te keep off
the team, l'rebnbly Geerge is working
tome place nnd will report in excellent
condition.
Then there Is Eddie Furrcll, decl.TTed
Ineligible last ear nnd listed for this
8IBSH TITLE
Representative American Greup
Is at Brookline for Ama
teur Links Classic
GARDINER WHITE ENTERED
fPn.T the amateur championship
which Is being played ever the course
the Country Club, at Ilroekllne,
v,iH''9 rea'ly representative of the
wteie country, can be seen ut n glance
at the entry list.
The craik golfers In the classic come
Km mere tlinn forty cities and towns
ii'J?'',.00rnpr f the Pnitet! States.
A let hall from big cities lilcn New Yerk.
"I'adelplila nnd Chicago, hut the little
P'Mm are net forgotten.
We sen thorn come from such teeming
"tropelleH as Tulsa, llrldgepert,
ften nnd Greenwich, ns well us our
er villages.
It Is true that most of the brilliant
Kia.,y of htn eome from the cities, hut
"yjjt of them all comes from Atlanta
jHeDuy Jenes, you knew nnd Clcorge
wn the scintillating Tcxnn, hies
Ri II?ustnn. Hudy Knepper claims
?2?nCay ns "'" l,lu,, h nativity,
Pii n,ken Johnsten comes from St.
it'es of course, but net te be
""Pared with these districts tlmt sport
""'7 or forty teuntry clubs each.
Phlbdtlphia's crew
Philadelphia's entry list in the nma
iS,mpnr,e"' fuverably with that of
itrLJ , clty- n"d en pnper it leeks
Imv tl',n." tllc ''entinKcnt represent -)
w nrk- Tll metropolis has
chili 'C,,,T' formerly intcrcollegiato
thS:1' nm ,AVilli-' Ifunter. who held
Mai l,r ,Itle of arcut Krltnln. Te
C them .we cn present Max
Bute. ' ci" of ,hn l,pst I" " United
ilarul, "'' Cll,mc,en Husten, a veterni
win Rive any one a battle down
very last creen.
w'he very est proen
fief's 1,,l, ll"? Mnr','" Oreer,
f the Ll! 9W''C- V'",s" 7- wn "no
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ample
the
Gr iT'fr. " ,ni1 ,01 "niurmiy's play ;
B.:5i?ule.r. finale tournaments ; .Tebnnv
Wdle rfi r.,n tournaments ; Johnny
littPBn,iM f' nml nM, Zmimer
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p. Mel
Jt nnd et
v Yerk
VI.. "xi ""er stars.
lfunter TiMc.tW0 " fels nest te
Wilte i..l.mlc?8er nf Onrdlner
an tit i . . U1U nmuieur niotve-
W. wiVn u.L l y(,"r' ""'i (rn"t r-a-
111 oed Lfi1,0.etl,nr. ciitrnntu are
r,( fc uJ0, f,7s-they hnve te be te
teSle" ,, "'-''.tlmt
"'mniirles, Wln u "i iecai
Otidl:
n White.
! '"art li,imt, ''."I" 'Ip'wreil mnketh
fplfiUK h ' ,,mu. ".''""n't hurt the
b" reii.fr J 4Sn,r,,"W , White, the
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penn Football Squad, in
GOOD TEAM PROMISED,
PENN SQUAD LEAVES
Jwenty-Me Instead of Fifty-three Leave Jer Training
Qanp Heisman Predicts Successful Football
Season at Franklin Field
.- -n snort-suited and beii- year's loam. It Is enld flint the New
n ' . , , inirced nnd packed lerk lad did net conclude his exnmlnn
tlens last uprinK. Temmy Krnll. the
Lansdowne Ind, who subbed la then
bncklleld Inst year until injured, is nn nn
etner nesentee. Frank Sutherland, the
husky regular tackle last year, is nlse
nmenit the mlsslnjj, ns Is yeun? Wj'st
ftntc, the Bterllm: freshman end. Temmy
( ewell, Inellclhle last cnr, is btill an
other regarded ns a certainty for the
training trip who Is net listed.
Whether these men arc ineligible or
are employed In such a wny that they
cannot report until the team returns te
Franklin Field In net known. Sufficient
te say that they constitute some bril
liant prospects.
Miller te Greet Squad
When the team arrives at Mount
Oretnn it will be greeted by Pes Mil
ler, tnw-lialred son of Lebanon nnd
captain of the team. Pes left his posi
tion with Eddie Lewis last week te get
into shape. He weighs mere, than last
iiiiw nmii'c u ciKim iiiui v lllllll 111 Hi
year nnd is confident that he Is selng te
nui- uiiu ui uia uctfk uurc.
Among tne ether veterans who will
be In the party are Johnny Thurman,
tlie tacKie star et two years; mil i,en
hnm, who was out of the flame lnet year,
but who Is In excellent condition; Carl
Krtressvnag, the sturdy Dakotan, who
in spite of his lack of weight is ene of
the beat ends In the Fast; Jehn Dcrn,
of Salt Lake, who last year in his first
trinl at center proved a power of
Btrength ; Al Vegelin. football and bns
kctbnll stnr; Al Witraer, former Eras
mus Hall lad, who showed flashes of
brilliancy last year; Jesse James, an
other premising hack ; Hnek Oreve, the
lllO-peund tackling demon, nnd Jee
Hlhen, the former Centrnl High Scheel
star and substitute back Inst year.
Frank nnd Jimmy Dewlilrst, the New
England lads tutored by Jack Keogh
last year -Inte real stars, have shown
themselves te be in prime condition and
makone bones of the fact thnt they are
both going te be regulars -this vear.
Nermal Whitehill, brother of Mike,
the bnckfield stnr. a green hut prom prem
ising prospect, nnd Hne McGraw, of
IlufTule, the freshman quarterback
luminary nrc ether former first year
men out te win regular positions.
The Hopefuls
Pnpwerth, another first-year man,
who can tackle with the best in the
business, worked In the wheat fields
ever the Bummer out West nnd Is ready
for the opening gong. Jake Knuffman,
a Central High Scheel Ind and fresh
man last year; Temmy Reckus and n
reuple of ether premising men will be
In the party.
Fairchild, Craig, Kelly nnd Jehnsen,
four .experienced men fretn qther col
leges who could net play last year be
cause of (he one-year rule, will be can
didates for positions en the team. Fair
child showed lets of stuff with Temmy
McNamnrn's scrubs last year and leeks
like a regular even at this writing.
Kelly nnd Jehnsen both saw service
with Trinity College, where they were
rated as stars of the first water. Cnrlg
is n Westerner with the brightest of
futures.
Tem Davis, the former Pitt star, who
will assist Heisman with the backs, and
I.eii Yeung will accompany the squad.
Dr. Draper will be picked up en the
wny te camp nnd'IIareld Gasten is net
ilue te report until next week, when he
seniles his relcuse from the nrmy.
The freshman nnd scrub squads have
been asked te report en Franklin Field
en or after the fifteenth of the month
for practice.
Five Leading Hitters
in Each Majer League
NATIONAL LKAGCK
. .. a.ii. r. n. r.r.
iirrnaej. nr Jtil.izu ma iig ei ,:mi
IIol'erhfT. Ciilcnpt.m (MM 79 jke
NIB , I'ltUbareh.125 W7 f0 170
Miller. L'hlcoce. ...104 S07 00 140
307
.114
.323
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Slater, St, Leuis. .187 0X8 'lu 2li
(M. Detroit 110 407 (Ml 1M
Nim ilr. Clcrrluml. 1(7,11(1 Ht 1B0
Ilelmunn. Detroit. 118 4.1.1 03 163
Tebln. St. LeaU. .125 030 100 183
P.C.
.410
.son
.87.1
.3.18
.310
ilnksmen, just a shade outside the blue
ribbon clnss. As fnr back as 11)10 he
had defeated Jereme Travcrs. then at
the very zenith of his magnificent
career, in the Fex Hills tournament.
At thntthne the critics raised their
critical voices and announced that
Gardiner White would. In the net very
distant future, wear the gem-trimmed
ciewn nn king of the amateurs. Hut
the Nnssnu man. though playing sound
golf, never could quite mnke the grade
in the big events in which he entered.
J hat Is, until he snapped off the
metropolitan amateur championship this
year against Grnnt Peacock," who is nlse
competing in the amateur tilt nt Hrook Hreok Hroek
line. He wen that tournament bv ene of
the most sensational finishes ever seen
in a golf mntch when, being one down,
with two te go, he sank n forty-feet
putt for victory en the thirty-fifth
grcen nnd drove his tee shot en the -final
hole te within four feet of the cup for
n birdie two.
This was a final match In which the
winner was never up until the Inst hele
was played. It was an extraordinary
display of fighting heart en White's
part nnd It is tee bad that Lady Luck
frowned en him nt Uroekllnc.
Anether Hele In One "
The latest "ace" te join the Hele-in-Onc
Club Is E. L. Richards, of the
Hoxberough Country Club. Last Sun
day his ten shot en the 150-yard seventh
hole rolled Inte the cup.
ltichnrds' game for the nine-hole
course was nB geed as 1ms been turned
in fcr n long time at the Hoxberough
Club. He had par figures for his after
noon's work.
This is his card :
0 4 0 3 4 5 10 330
Though holing out in one Is net a
novelty nny mere, it , remains as the
most -hoped -for feat of every golfer's
career.
BOUtTaT CHESTER
Ray Smith trf (vleet Tim Legan at
Smedley Field Tonight
The bouts scheduled for lust night nt
Smcdley Hall Park, Chester, Pa., were
postponed until tonight been u be of the
inclement weather.
Sergeant Hay Smith, who Is te mnkc
his debut under the tutelage of Otte
Hughes, will meet Tim Legan In the
wind-up.
Anether bout will be between Johnny
McLaughlin, Temmv LmiKhrim's spar
ring partner, nnd Willie Curry.
.Toe Smith. MrLitiglilln'H mnmiKcr.
announced today that the latter has
llrlirL'H will tnkn en Dick Otituillt in the
r inore (i,,... fen mute tad te meet, .icnnny uiu at
te the e?.tci1 W WLle haB I IlarrUbtirc uext Monday nght. JJinmy
p vne wrifrent 0i the New jKerk unit sfw, Y
U tl..l ' .....nt fnkln.. llltl fr
ISffifSW
Charge of
Slew Turf Favers Patterson n
Tennis Match With
Johnsten
TILDEN PLAYS ANDERSON
Ferest Hills, N. Y Sept. B. Fa
vored by fair weather, the deciding
singles matches of the chnllcnge round
for the Davis Cup tennis trophy, post
poned yestenlny because of rain, will be
played this afternoon en the courts of
the West Side Tennis Club.
Amerlcn relied en William M. Johns Johns
eon nnd Willlnm T. Tilden In ltd de
fcne of the International cup ngnlnst
the Australian challengers. Johnsten
will ploy Oernld L. Patterson, captain
of the Invaders, In the first mntch at
3 o'clock nnd Tilden will oppose James
O. Andersen In the ether tilt.
With two matches out of three te Its
-'v"i "- ii"uu ui Vil'lUiVll'B 111 WIU
UinSles and n defeat In the doubles,
Amerlcn needed but one mere triumph
te retain possession of the trophy an
other year. The Auatrallnns faced the
tusk of hnvlng te emerge victorious In
both contests te carry the emblem back
with them te the Antipodes.
Reth Americans were strong favorites
te win, nltheugh the possibility of slow slew
turf, because of- rain, was believed te
be a factor in Pnttersen's favor in his
tuiifeli with Johnsten.
The brilliant Cnllfernian, however,
hns jet te meet defeat In n Davis Cup
scries, nnd his followers point te the
decisive victory he scored ever Pat
terson In Australia In 1020 as n means
of comparison. In thnt year Johnsten
also beat Nerman R. Hroekes and with
Tilden conquered Hroekes and Patter
son In the doubles.
Lust year, against the Japanese chal
lengers, Johnsten flefented both Ktitn
ngae and Slilmidm in the vinglcs nnd
scertd his sixth triumph in Interna
tional play last Friday by defeating
Andersen in straight sets.
Tlldcn's defeat v;lth Vincent Rich
ards in the doubles Saturday at the
hands of Pat O'Hara Weed and Patter Patter
ten, was thfflrst rcveri.e en his three
cars' record ns n Davis Cup performer.
CATHOLIC HIGH FOOTBALL
SQUAD LEAVES FOR CAMP
22 Candidates Embark for Eddlng Eddlng
ten en Noen Train
In front of the .school building, Bread
nnd Vine streets, twenty -two candi
dates for the' Catholic High Scheel
football team assembled this morning
just before leaving for the K. et C.
Country Club at Eddingtui, Pa., where
they will practice during the entire
week in preparation for the coming
seaFen.
At 11:30 o'clock the boys left,
headed by Coaches Stan Cofall and
Jack Greer, for the Pennsylvania Na Na
teon, where they took the neon train
mid started for their training camp en
the Delawnre.
This marked the first time in history
that a scholastic football team from
Philadelphia 'went out of town for pre
liminary training.
The team will be put through the
paces by the new conch. Stnn -Cofall,
former Notre Dame and Philadelphia
Qunkcrs star, who recently succeeded
Jack. Greer. Greer, however, has a
contract which will net run out for a
year, se he will nsslbt Cofall.
Catholic will face one of Us hardest
schedules in years, and Cofall will work
hard with his new charges te whip them
into perfect condition. One of the most
important games wil be plaved with
St. James High, at Haverhill. Mass..
Catholic champions of New Cnglnnd.
St. James defeated,' Catholic High in
this city last sensen.
The following plnyers were in the
party that left for Eddtngten :
Cnrtaln Jeicph Ilnlanil. Joceph Mnxvrell.
Vincent McNallv, Krancln Cusililny, liny
mind Schmld. Jehn Conway, Wllllum llunt
Inn. Edwanl Hiynpien, Jehn Urynv, 1. tl.
Tayler, Charles J, McKlnner, Jotin Shober,
Georse IllffKlnfl, Jehn McCaulry, Chnrlea
Hetter. Mattneiv LoeQurd, Neel Schmidt,
Thomaa Scott, Frnnk Campbell. Themas
Carrell, Hugh Sweeney te Frank iSullUan.
What May Happen
In Baseball Today
AMERICA FAVORED
IN DAVIS FINALS
NATIONAL X.KAOVB0
CInb W. I.. P O. Win I.ee Hnllt
Nmr Yerk. ..1(1 M .008 t.000 .6M .602
Tlttbnrh... 78 B8 .581 ,B7 .(ISO ...
m. imu.... 71 ns .inn .ant .me ...
Clnitnnatl... 71 no .616 .(150 .Mi ...
Chlr.'.se .... lli BO .513 .510 .B38
Ilrenklyn ... 64 06 .103 t.BOO .Wll .45
viiliiie 45 se .800 ,s;e '.am .sa
Dotten 44 83 .316 t.337 .341 .319
AJIKRICAN LEAfilTR
flab W. I.. I r. Win I,nw Split
New Yerk... 78 51 .605 .608 .600
Nt. I.euls... 70 Bl .liai ,5U7 .500 ...
Drtrclt 60 C4 .BIO .Ml .515 ..
ClllctlCO .... 66 65 .BOt .BOH .500
rifeln! .. 66 60 .500 .504 .106 .
WnBlilnnten, 60 71 .458 .462 .155 ..
Athletics ... 51 74 .432 .426 .4111 . .
Ikmten .... BO 77 .301 .308 .301 . . .
tWIn two. IX)ie two.
INTERNATIONAL I.UACil'C
W. I,. I'.C. W. I,. P.O.
Itultlmere (W 45 .688 Terente.. O'J 77 .473
Jleehester 80 B7 .010 Keudlnr . 81 SH .424
fluffnln... 87 63 .580 HrraeuHc. 58 00 .302
Jfr. nty. 77 ( .au ,mvur:i . 43 lue .301
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL U1CUB
MOBNINfi OASIK8
Bt. Leol. St riltburch, 3.
Cincinnati, 4; Chicago, 3,
AKTiniNOON OAMKS
1'hllllfK, 5 Proelibn. 4i (lit came),
Phillies. 7i Ilroeklyn, 0 (Id Innlnci, 24
Raine).
( Inclnnatl, Si Chlrnite, 2,
I'lttuburde Oi M. Ixinls. 5.
New York-Peaton Peth Kamrn poitpenrd,
AMERICAN LLARUK
MOUNINO OAMKS
Chicago, Si Detroit, 2 (10 tnnlnei).
Nt. Lettls, lOi Cleteland. 8.
AFTERNOON OAMKS
Athlrtlm, Si WnBlilnirten, 4 (let ramp).
Witiililiiiiten, St AlhlitlcH, 0 (2d same),
Clilcmte, 0 I)rtrblt..3
Nt. I.011U. 12i Clerrland, I.
IIosten-New Yerl. IleHi sanirn noitpened,
r"'n' INTERNATIONAL LK.OUr.
IltdTivle. 7 1 Terente, 3 (A, M.)
Illllrill". ni inronie, u 11 . .11 1
Htucu, Bi lieriivater. 4 (riend mine).
JiTBcy City at Newark (both sumea pest
nencj. rain). ,
ll.tltliiiore at Rraulns (both mints poet peet poet
pened, rain).
KASTEUN LJIVOUK
AH camea iwntponel en account of rain,
TODAY'3 SCHEDULE
NATIONAL LKAOUE
llroeUbn ut Philadelphia (two game).
New Yerk at Ioien (two gamra),
ChlciiL-ii nt Cincinnati.
gt..LaulH-1'lttiiutirgli Net arheduled,
AMERICAN LIMaVV;
Renten at New Yerk.
Detroit nt Chlciice.
Cleveland t Nt. I.eiiIm,
Atlilllr"-WiiHtilnulnn Net aehedulrd,
INTEHNATIONAfTl.L'AtHJK
Jersey ity. nt Newark
Uailimare lit iiruuin.
Terente al Buffalo,
Smew at iUektatar.
Coach Jehn
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Dwlght F. Davis, donor of tlie famous -Davis Cup te tlie tennis world, playing with Holcombe Ward, wen
the Veteran' National Championship dotible at Ferest HUM. Their opponents were Arneld "V. Jenes and
Arthur Ingrahnm. Left te light are Davis, Ward, James nnd Ingrahem
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WILMINGTON GETS
START ON GRIDIRON
Delaware High Scheel Has Its
First Practice en Bayard
Field Today
HARRY ASHTON IS COACH
By PAUL PREP
THE football season get under way
nt Wilmington (Del.) High Scheel
this afternoon.
Cuptain Stout probably will switch
from his guard position te the backfleld
before the opening game is played with
Newark, Del., High Scheel en Septem
ber 30.
With the return of er-Captnln N.
White te the fullback position, Stout
will try te fill the vacancy left open by
"Kid" Donaldsen? While he is net
the fastest man en the squad, Stout has
the nbllltv te develop Inte n speedy
halfback. ' Mulliken will plar the quar
terback, with It. Howe nt right half.
Dawsen looms ns the probable center,
with MacDoneugh nnd H. White ni
gunrds nnd Tellman and Fletcher tack
res. Coxe, Shneffcr, Alexander and H.
Bowe will bnttle for the wing positions.
Beb Foulk. former star, will nsslst
Conch nnrry Ashton with the grlddcrs,
while several ether ex-pleycrs will be
out te give help if necessary.
Salcslnnum Gets
Ready fef Season
Snleslnnum nigh Scheel, of the same
city, is preparing for the football Bca-
BOM
Although this will be only the second
time that Salcslanum will be reprp
. t.i n the irrifliren. the eleven will
Lmnke Its debut in the Catholic Schools'
League. . !.
Virtually every member of Inst
venr's eleven will report te Coach Mnl Mnl
iey for the initial practice.
Geerge Delnn will captain the Yel
low nnd White. Fnhey, Culllnnne,
Lemen, Grant. Sheehcy. Burke. Mlclin.
Kearns, Itenrden, Kerrigan and Gilles
pie are the ether veterans who will
return. . . ., . A. .
True te tradition, all of these boys
are juniors. It seems strange, but each
year the teams are composed n.estly of
boys from the third-year class.
Father Feurnler, athletic director,
Is rapidly completing the schedule. Te
date he has arranged seven games, and
prebablv ill book contests for three
ether dates. The uncompleted schedule
fellows :
October 20. Cheiter High, homes !S.
Reman Catholic Illgh. mr,
November 4. 'West Catholic Hlh. homes
11. Drtetel Illch. away; 18. Wilmington
High, heme: 26. Bt. Jeicph'i Prep, heme:
30. Vllloneva Prep. home.
League game.
Father Feurnler announced home
games would be played en Pnnsy
Field, Wilmington.
Leu Kelly Lest
te West Philadelphia
Leu Kelly will enter Phillips-An -devcr
Academy this fall.
Kelly, had he returned te West Phil
adelphia High, would have captained
the Orange nnd Blue Ice hockey team,
which finished second te Bryn Athyn
Accdemy in the Interschelastlc League
last winter. .
Leu first enme Inte prominence nt
Wen Philadelphia two years age, when
he organized the "All-Scholastic
Eight,"' n crew. He started u sub
scription fund nnd raised enough money
rt Vll n LIMllll
With Kelly as coxswain, the crewcreer at )ire agi of fifteen. Miss Gcr
partlcipated in one scholastic race, in , trudc Ederle, of the Women's Swim.-
wiucn it wns ucieatea ny central nigii. ,
It also rowed In several regattas, gain
ing n.ore or less success.
When the "Eight" disbanded Kelly
wnt ever te the Malta Beat Club,
where he cexswained several crews.
Then Leu took up ice hockey, play
ing en the first tenm ever te represent
West Philadelphia. He played en the
tenm two years, and this would have
started his third.
Leu prebnbly will mnkc the team at
Andevcr, where lee heckey Is n mnjer
sport. He is a geed player, nnd Is
aggressive.
Kelly was very popular at West
Philadelphia. He hub a member of
several clubs, among them (inuuna
Etta Kappa, n national Greek-letter I
fraternity.
FINAL ELIMINATION POLO
MATCHES ON AT RUMSON
Contestants for Open Title Play
Morning and Afternoon
It unison, N. J., Sept. 0. The second
elimination contest of the national open
pole 'championship will be phted nt
the Itumseu Country Club this morning,
between the All-Auierleau Orange
County team nnd the All-Irelnnd four.
It was postponed yesterday because of
rain.
The lest elimination game of the tour
nament Is slnted for this nfteruoen he
twcn Mendew Breck, winner of (lie
Herbert Memerial trophy, and the An-gln-Ainerii'iiii
Knstcett four.
The Argentine iTeileratlen team will
meet .Shelhurne In the ,tlrst seiul-flnai
Thursday. Shclhurige sccicd nu easy
victory, , 10 te , ever thu Flaminge
jesterday mernlu
in the ilrst match of
tee upen cnamy
ship, V
tvXts&'.imr&.wjM ? v .s
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EttBHIAv
ffUESDAlP
Heisman, Gees te Mt. Gretna for Early Training
Records of Miss Ederle
in Sicigi at Brighten
New.
Recerd
7l t-S
8:4S 1-0
:S4 1MI
0:B8 1-A
8:58 2-S
Old
llccerd
7 -OS J. SI
6:16 5-fl
0:isa-s
fl:ei: 2-1
4:0 8-3
COO meters
COO yard .
iiu yarux .
400
meuxs
yards .
400
300 yards
Tha former recekda for SOO and 440
yard tyrre held by MIm Hilda Jarara
uwl wn Dieda laat rear in Kaxlandi the
old standard for 400 j-urdw wee mode br
J linn Elliel MeOarr In the llrlghten peel
en June 1 lantf- the previous OOO-jard
record wns mnOe by Miss l'annr llarack
In Australia In 1018.
LWINS
IN MIS TILT
Defeats Morten Stewart in In
termediate Singles at Lans
downe After Hard Battle
GIRLS TO PLAY THIS WEEK
Piny In-the nnnal Ion1ewne tennis
tournament en the Ijinsdevme Piny-
grounds was continued this morning nnd
sortie fnst competition was witnessed.
The boys' competition will be brought
te n conclusion en Thursday, , nnd
Saturday the girls Will take te the
courts nnd held sway for the greater
pnrt of next week.
The feature mntch -of this mornings
phiv wns in tly intermediate single?
which brought together Ernest Uhl nnd
Morten Stewart. The former wen
nfter being extended te three sets.
Scores, 4-0, 0-3. 0-4.
Stewart stnrted oft with n rut.li and
in bhert order was in the lend at 5 te
1 . At this point Uhl rallied and brought
the score te 5-4. He lest the point set
several times nnd finally wen out by
I'hl.
The lwtter uns n.trltle late In
getting under way, but wen the next J
two sets rather easily.
Intermediate filnclea
FTUST IIOUND
Philip Iftrr defeated Hareld Cleaver. 0-2.
C-2.
BECCJND ROUND
Ernest Uhl defeated Morten Stewart, 4-4,
0-3. 0-4.
Jtenisr Detfblea
SECOND, HOUND
Theodere Evaan nnd Jeseph Cane defeated
I'.euert AUbe and Wlllsm Mende, 8-0. 0-0.
Iitfeijnrdlut Qenbles
Cassln Davis andAlbert Welssler wen
by default ffprn Slalcelm Adams and Wll.
imm ocnreiner.
Junier Slnclea
JimST JIOUND
Leenard Hahn defeated Albert Belfrey.
Junler Doubles
SECOND MOUND
Melville Base and Henry Heed defeated
Duvld Meade and Jehn Ilrack. 0-0. 8-0.
gertruWderle
sets swim marks
Getham Maid Who Created Six
Recerds.at Brighten Unknown
Until Few Day3 Age
Xew Yerk, Sept. fi. Apparently only
'en the threshold of n krllllant nthlctlc
ln,n AinHnnM Vew Yerk, rnnks
today nmengv tbe feremiwt feminine
aquatic sfnrs as a result of her sen
sational nehievrtnent nt Brighten Bench
peel In establishing slv new world's
records in n 500-uietcr imitation rnee.
Mlsi Ederle, pit new murks fnrOO,
400. 440 nnd 500 yards, nnd prebnbly
would hnvs added 7! seventh record, nt
the 300-mefer rsark, but the timers
were unnble te 'aeVuucp quickly enengh
from the 300-jmid point u clock both
dlifnnces.
She defeated two of her most for
midable rl-ls. Miss Helen Wnlnwrlght.
of New ierh, lill-nreund star, and
Mls Hlldn Jnns, of England, Eure
nean swimming chamulen. in the course.
of her phenomenal performance. Miss
Wnlnwrlght was twentv jnrds behind,
her nt the finish and Miss .Tnmes ery
ciiual distance back of Miss Wain
wrlKht. Miss Kdevtc, a slim, attractive lass
who lias tnfccn hrx ihn -found honors
uiinssumlngly. wns urnctieallv unknown
te the swUumlng world outride of Xew f
erk until a few rtnys nge, wlinn she
defeated Miss Wnlnwrlght nnd Miss
.lnmc. ntming ethers in the len-illt-tance
chnjnplenshlp ever n three and i
half-mile course off New Yerk Bay.
She ngaln defeated these two Ntars n
few days ngejp capturing the Nntlminl
A. A. V. 410-yard title nt New Brims,
wick. N. J.
'Hie former rroerds for UOO jards unit
400 ynrds'vfi'iv held by Miss .Inini,
400 jnrds by M Kthel Mctinry, of
New "Yerk: TtOO jards by Mist Fanny
Durnck. of New Keehelle, N. T., nnd
Miss 5fc(l(iry jointly. The 400-meter
mark is net Jn, the record books, a -
tneiigii win nc jptcii wu uiiunietiiiiy
rtcejnUai. , , v
ERNEST UH
? SETEMBEB5, .1922 ' ;
SPEEDY LOT
01 PRACTICE IS
ON AT LAFAYETTE
Thirty Candidates Repert te
Getigler and Seidel for
Practice Today
PROSPECTS ARE NOT BRIGHT
Knsten, Pa., Sept. .". Confronted
with the grave danger of losing its title
of Lehigh Vnlley champion, ns well as
that of champion of the Eatt, thirty
Lafayette College football candidates
reported here this werning te Head
Coach Dr. "Jeck" Sutherland nnd As
sistant Conches Dr. "Skipper" Oeugler
and Fred "Pud" Scldcl.
Lafnyette hns n hard stretch abend
te repeat her feat of going through lust
year without losing a game. Gradu
ations nnd faculty rulings have tern the
titular eleven te shpcds. The famous
line has lest three of Its star ncrfermers.
while the backfleld ill be without thc
services of these two rip-tearing full
bncks, Dutch Seasheltz and "Dec" El El
leott. Captain Jee Lchcckn nlbe will
be missed.
And, while Lafayette has been weak
ened, It is the reverse with her two Le
high Velley rivals Muhlenberg nnd Le
high. These two teams for the firsi
time In two seasons will begin their fall
campaign en virtually even terms with
Dr. Sutherland's preteges.
Muhlenberg Intact
Muhlenberg Inst fall finished her sea
son In n blaze of glerj , winning tbr
last six games, including her first vic
tory ever scored ever Lciilgh. Conch
Johnny Speigle took charge of the AI AI
leiitewn warriors the middle of la;t
week and took no pains te show that he
was highly pleaded Mtfth his string of
candidates. Virtually his same eleven
who defeated Lehigh last fall will start
the season.
Lafayette and Muhicnbere almost
Jn, thc parting of ways regarding
for thli season were being arranged.
The Allentown instyutlen nlwavs has
opened the Lnfayette season In I'asten.
Conch Spelgcl and Graduate Manager
Alferbnch. however, decided nt the
close of the 1021 season thnt it would
be tee great u hardship en the uhlen
berR team te open this year's schedule
with Lafayette.
Graduate Mnnnjer Reeves, of Lnfny
ette, offered Muhlenberg the opening
dnte nnd it wns refused. All hopes of
hnvlng the two twins meet had been
I given -up when a 6uddcn change in the
rLafayctte schedule plans enabled the
ineni institution te ener Iunienherg
the third game, which was nccepted.
Se the, two teams vlll line up October
14 en March Field. ,
Call Next Thursday
Lehigh will be the last of the trio
te get under way. Jimmy Baldwin,
who assumes charge of the coaching
nffnirs at I.ehigh, however, is said te
he thoroughly familiar with the situ
ation nt Seuth Bethlehem and will
lsue n call for candidates t report this
Thursday.
Coach Baldwin will have n much
easier schedule te work en than his
predecessors. Nlna. games will be
plaved. ajl at home, with the exception
of the tilts with Lafayette and Colgate
Yet. Baldwin's job Is a dlfllcult one',
nn Lehigh .has been defeated the last
three years by Lafayette and Inst fall
by Muhlenberg.
Whether Lafayette will be successful
ngnln this year nrjjiears te rest en the
materia! te be found in the incoming
freshman class nnd the eligibility of
Mntt Brennnn and "Mickey" Hummel.
..w v...- ... ...u hit Kiiiii-iri., tine t
a euarterback and the ether a tackle.
willnet be known until college etjens '
the case of these twif athletes, one
eeptemuer i nnd the faculty holds Its
first meeting. Meanwhlle they will
practlce with the squad
NOVICE WINS GOLD CUP
J. G. Vincent Captures Power Beat
Classic With Packard-Cbrlscraft
) iniireii. .men., Mept. .. Colonel
5. Vincent, n novice in power b
.1.
Knnf
racing, today iieiuh tlie geld challenge
cup, most highly prized of all Amen
can ynchllng trophies.
The prise was wen yesterday when,
with the speedy Pncknrd-Chriscraft, he
took the third nnd final heat of the
American Power Beat Association's
classic.
He wns an easy victor ever the
lnrgest number of beets ever entered
in the event, including Gnrfleld A.
Weed, who held the championship seven
years.
LIT NInFsEEKS i GAME
8tere Team Wants te Play Game
Away Frem Heme en Saturday
The Lit Brethers' b.iNcbnl! team Is
without a game for Saturday and Busi
ness Malinger Al Mlldenberg wants te
play nwuy fiem home.
The store team Ik nlnvlni; In fine
A
form and Pitchers Otte and Auld arel
hurling their nest nriimi of ball.
Am tenm in the Mnntcenierv Ceuntv
or Philadelphia Suburban League or
any ether first-class clubs wishing this
attopctlen siienid phone Al .Mlldenberg.
Wawut 0300. ?
BEADLE AND JONES
EVEN AT18TH HOLE
Llanerch Star Twe Up en At
lanta Phenem. at Ninth in
Amateur Ceif
EVANS HAS SLIGHT LEAD
nroeltllnc, Mass., Sept. f. There
nrc these nmnng the ninny golf devotees
fathered here who would wnger that
Itehert T. Jenes, Jr., of Atlanta, (in.,
will win this mere or less classy golf
championship tourney.
If such be the case Behbv must needs
piny better golf than he demonstrated
this morning ngnlnst yenmr J. J. Bcn
dle, of Philadelphia. With eighteen
holes played of their thlrty-slx-lielif
nmtcli thev stand even. At the nlfith
hole Beadle had a two-hole advantage
ever the "Georgia Peach."
This match wns but one of rixtccn
which marked the first round nnd which
provided mere or less sound gclf for
a fine gallery.
In a tussle thnt was second enl.v te
the Jenes-Beadle mntch , Chick Evnns
of Cl'ienge, could get only n one-helo
ndt outage tjver Jehn O. nderseii, of
Vew Yerk.
Willie I. Hunter, new of New Yerk,
winner of the British nninteur title
Inst yenr, pent birdies screaming ever
the course te gain n lend of eight up
ever L. M. Lloyd, of Bridgeport. Conn.
Jcs-e? Sweetccr, metropelian champion,
had a similar lead ever II. E. Ken
worthy, of Providence.
Jesse Guilferd, the champion, hiking
comparatively dry shed today ever thc
course where yesterday he set n new
amnteur competitive record for medal
ist honors, wns 4 up nt the end of the
round. His opponent, young Marcus
A. Greer, of Philadelphia, held him te
cne-hele ndvnntnge in the first nine, but
fnded out nftcrwnrds.
Oyril J. H. Telley. of the British
golf team, led Frank C. Newton, plnv
ing ever his home course, 7 up. W. C
Fownes. Jr., of Pittsburgh, winner of
the nntiennl title en these links in 1010,
w;as 3 up en F. W. Dyer, of Mont Ment
clnlr. Itebert A. Gardner, of Chi
cago, another former tltalist, was vir
tually nsured of advancement bv n
lead of six holes en W. P. Scelcv, of
Bridgeport.
Summitry, eighteen heles:
n7,'T&1ifl"1,lf?,rd- Bosten, led Marcus A.
Oreer. Philadelphia, 4 up.
Hinnld I--U. Greenwich. Conn.. led J
A, Kennedy, Tulea. 4 ut.
. n , ,A, Uirdner. Chlcaire. led Parker 8e.
ley lirhlsepnrt. Conn.. 0 up
wm"llm M .:1.5I'ha"- B"'n. led C. F.
Wills. Ilarten llllls. Mich.. 0 up.
If it Johnsten. St Paul, led T. D. Ar
mour, New Yerk. 3 up.
DK.V T.JSPea' JS." A"n'a. and J. J. Beadle.
Philadelphia, all even.
Jesse W. Sweetser. New Yerk. led II. B.
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iV(HtA r if....... . rj,
m V.
Lloyd, Greenwich. 8 un
led L. U
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wm j ti. lenev, t,ngiana
Newton. Ilroekllnn. 7 un
led F. C.
W. U Terrnnce. England. led R. E. Knep
per. Sioux City. 6 up. v
rrnndj Qulmet. Uosten. led a C. Aylmer.
Iirltinti, Q up.
r rLlai!f A Oedchaux. New Orleans. ld
P.. S. Knmpman. Pine Valley. 4 up.
C. V. RetarL Housten, led v,'. W. Patten.
Schenectady, 8 up.
Beets and Saddle
Kal-Sanff nnd Pillory will meet In
the Jereme Hnndican at Belmont Park
thl afternoon. Gnlantman and Brain
storm are the ether horses of conse
quence in the rnee. Pillory concedes two
pounds te Knl-SnnR. Conditions should
be reversed. Knl-Snng is a much im
proved colt and should defeat the
Preakness winner.
Horses which 6ecm beet are: First
rnce, Tikeh, Fnyelle, Wclcome
Stronger; second, Bit e Black, Pirate
Sequel, Skyline; fourth, Knl-Snnif,
Pillerv. Gnlantman : fifth. Lord TT. r
bert, Meedy, Bentry ; sixth, Flagstaff,
Jli .fJ, .h itMVl.!
Churchill Downs hns n fine card to
day, featured by the Manaecr Wnltn
Handicap. Horses which seem best are-1
First race. Rekalb. Whirl. Medest-r
second. Miss Meise, Al Stebler, Deurle;
third, Sands of Plensure, Cherry Tree!
i,miy. Aster; leurtu, willow Tree,
North Tower, Fame; fifth, Bracdel
bnne, Stlrf Rider, Chnttorten ; sixth, '
Indian TraU. Prince Ky Chittageng ;i
seventh, Plmlice, Alex, Jr., Merchant. I
At Bine Bennets: First race, Blue
Teney, Fitzrue, Dixy Dick: second.
I'nrlce Caruso, Sea Monarch, Sweat'
Kli-s; third. Maynole, Prismar, Ann
jiri"n; fourth. Blarney Bey. Azreal,
Red Pet ; fifth, Chloris, Devenite,
Sailor; sixth. Mayer Heuse. Qunnah;
seventh, Aph, Philnrls, Harry M. Sto Ste
vens. The sum of $402,404 was distributed
In stakes and purses at Saratoga during
the twenty-seven das of racing, a
daily average of S14.P07. The Rancocas
stable wen $"rt,.r0(l. the J. S. Cosden
Ftable finished second with SOD.ftfll.
nnd II. P. Whitney third with S20.0(J(t.
.T. S. Cowlen's Dunlin lejl the horses
In winnings bv capturing the Hopeful.
He wen SIO.GM).
JOE LYNCH ISVICT0R
Defeats Pal Moere Dempsey Ap
pears In Exhibition
Michigan Clly, Ind.. Sept. ,T. Tw
Lnch, bantamweight hamplnn, out eut out
eointed Pal Moere, of Memphis Tenn.,
icre esteria in a ten-round hour.
i , i x.
J'5n,rl1 dropped Moere for a count early
'" .tl10 cel,t,'st ,,n'1 Bnlned the victory en
' V , """"" """.
,Jnck ,1'?'nrey ?I,';,'nri"1 hl "J Par-
rl"! exhibition, facing two different
i men, each for two round'-. '
Biiiy eiis, welterweight, of Great Courses and Drexel 1 each-
Britnlu, outpeinted DennU O'Kcefe. of. OUI, , dt" '
imedV'iFunds!0" ',,,nls- TLey(ing the shortest read te an
Hareld Smith had the better of evenner education.
Champ Resa in the eight-round preliml- cvc,,ule -"
nary.
Soccer Entries Clese Tonight
Th llenrd of Dlrertere nf ih Allleil
American Kiettal Aaaerlntlnn will held a
etwlnl meetlnK tenlcht ut the I.lirhthmise
Iteva" ritih Ifeward anil Sinier"t etreete
hen the entries for the nret iin'l .cenil
d'lslens will tw cle.'il Tenms winning t.i
Jein an niher rihlelea nre rtciuegt, ii te
tnalce nrpllcatfen ne een an pnpelblp Ad
dree R. M J'urcell 431'.' Wayne avenue
Petter Manning After New Mark
llnrtferd, Conn.. Pept S l" ter Mnn
nlns. I 57S . weild's rhamnlen trotter win
etnrt aitlnt tlme nt C'harti-r t'aK Iir tine
afternoon In an effort te lower the trettliiK
mark for New Vhiitlnnd. An eurly mri to
day ae premlni of noed condition ut
Charter Oalt after the r.iln Msterdni
Temmy Murphy will pilot I'eier Mannlnu u'd
heis te beat l M. made by tills hurae
at Headvllle laxt week.
Coast Athletes en Way East
Crl
letl
r,n-rniiirmn
iaernmrntn. ept n He ad.'d lj Cmch '
well the teim of the l.en Anitv pi t,.
c Cluh Ih en reute te Nuwark. .N. J. ,
f teiun will cempele In th.. National A !
V inei'l which enen I'rldsy
The
Tin: i.iTTi.r. m: sciinnr, iiei'hk"
TIiu anelent Imlnail. of national eilurntli
linn coma In for a ure it deal of eerhaulln ,
end recenliucltun of late. Dr. The., 13,
1 IneKan. tuperlntendent of Tublle lniiruc lniiruc
tlen. telln of PeniiayUanta'a sreat advane
in education. In thi, A.faaln.lliM,tlAn of thai
nn
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Croup of Twelve Candidates'
Register, Get Uniforms and
Visft Pratt Field
REGULAR DRILL TOMORROW,
YALE GRID SQUAD:!
REPORTS TO COACdl
New Jlnven, Conn., Sept. 3. He-.i
porting dny for the Ynle football squfljl
brought n dozen candidates this morn-"V
Ing, but Tad Jenes, hend conch, nnd his
lieulennnt. Dr. Billy Bull, estimated
thnt nearly fifty would be here by
night. '
Thin morning the reglstrntlen process
nnd distribution of uniforms took
plncc. Seme of the candidates visited'''
I'rntt Field for their first pnhctice tiling
afternoon, hut the first general drUU
will net he held until tomorrow.
Asslstnnt Conch Malcolm Aldrleh nr-
rived from Europe Saturday wlth.ff
Bebby Wnrren, entl rush. Chnrley
Comerford came today. Uusscll Murphy,,,
second strinjr (iimrterlmck. who broke,'
his ankle plnylng bnsehnll nt Plntts-i
burg during the summer wns the only
plnycr handicapped by Injury.
Of thc fiftv-llve candidntcs nsked te a i
report nineteen were letter men lastt
season.
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