K S3 frwVH 'fpt A-iT J ifr. . J JY. TJi V S 7-S V ieJT JlMl.V' I J -"-? rf . . H i & EVENING PUBUC LEDGEtt-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922 -M Greatest Collection of Stars in One i , HUE IN GOLF TITLE PLAY Oullferd, Jenes, Evans and Tol Tel liyCat Clese Competition in Amateur Meet i 8WEETSER 1 UP ON CHAMP Mass.. Sept. 7. There W?-VJ. In Mte Ihlnl rnlinil WfWVnif" I.-- . ., t t. Iscs in tut If the nniateur rt Lt,y club today championship at COW"' .,. ,,. 1 iin en Jesse fiui&.'tlie present chnmplen. nt the iinhp fir eighteen hole of piny, "tf McPhnll. a hitherto unknown Jrniment plnyer. held the n.fslity JSS5p Jii all square en their morn- " ''Omlchnux, of New Orleans. ,, Chick Kvnns n hard flght and wis 2 down te the former chnmplen when fhr finished their mernlntc tilt. midr Knenpcr, former Prliicetenlnn, JSdm fear of Cyril Toiler's ter "ianik'3 and was 2 up en the fjjhtccnth. Smefwr ami Oullferd Neither Gullferd'H nor Sweeper's timing was of the Fcnsatlennl order. lr cards were ordinary : jetitr out .. i In 4 0 "auiifepi- r, 10 3 88 78 440 438- 78 MtFhall "n"1 Joncs McPhflil and the sensational young Atlanlnn, Hebby .Tene", who has been the fdverltc for the championship, bat tled te a draw in their first lS-helc tilt. McFhall's shewlnj; was sensa tional, nnd his card showed ene less treke than Jenes'. Bebbr took the lead en the sixth. where JlcFbail took three putty, but lev bU advantage en the she-t sev Mth, when he fulled tn reach tee Brent from the tec, nnd took three putts te get dettn. The unknown kept up the geed fiRht, nd Jenes ncer btepped Inte the lead. Their cards: O'lT 4 4 3 3 4 B-3 li ..... 44440435 43770 0w!!!!7b 4 4 4 R 4 B 4 430 la ..... 353545-13 43877 Knepper and Tellcy The bigscst surprise of the day was the net that young Knepper was 2 up en Cyril Telley at the end of the eight Mntb. Rudy plajed steady golf, unnwed by his opponent's driving. On the 325 yard tenth Knepper had a chunce te link n ten -feet putt for a half, but when it rimmed the cup he conceded the hole te Telley. But for this bit of hid luck his lend would have been 3 instead of 2. The match was n sec-saw, first one being ahead and then the ether. Sev eral times their iron landed them in traps or the rough, but their recoveries Were unusually geed. Their cards : KneDDcr Out .... R4A44484 8 80 In, .... 54345534 33775 Telley Out .... 5BS80444 644 In 40634434 43781 Evans am Gedcliaux Evnna was 2 ufi en Godchaux nt the end of the first nine holes. He held n 1-hole advantage until tin- ninth where he chipped from the rough dead te the pin. tiedchnux also wns strong en his second, but fnllcd te hole 1 15-feet putt. Chirk also made the same gain en the next nine holes, by some fine shoetin;;, and bis lend steed nt four link's when the morning round was finished. Their cards: GedchaiiT Out ... , r, 5 In ..... 3 0 Etans out .... .'. ft la 1 3 611 4 40 SI 430 33877 LEHIGH COACH REPORTS James Baldwin Puts 27 Candidates Through Light Workout Bethlehem, I'a., Sept. 7. .Inities Baldwin, the new football conch, ar rived at Lehigh yesterday and in the afternoon he met twenty-seven candi dates In Tnler Stiidluin and put them htreugh llclit ,!;. Frem new en dully drills will be held. . tiw3fj The list ei t.nidid'ites follews: Cen ters, Jehnsen, Het It; gunrds. Heffman, Lewis, Harmen nnd Akinlis; tncklcs, Carlisle and Cusickj ends, Head, Adams, Sanferd, Wnlker, Vail, Bchraggcr and Htirke; halfbacks, oterer, Bessemer, Melllnger. Harper, LIngle, Levltz, Morgan and Fuller; quarterback, Ilenschcn ; fullback, Gricr. Scraps About Scrappers . Adam Rjnn will net Btaite a nhew nt ?J..Vga'!. A LA tentKht. but he It. uettlim , lertther rte beuin, with u Jouble-wlnJ-uu IrSX'' !Hr n?xt ThurniUy evenlnc. Johnny fttmie the Nlcetewn eterun. will pair with i a'' Je Keiij enrt Klunley Wlllln Willi 1.IS1 "" unnny uoruen in tne twin ut ut irtcilen, Adam Is werklme en hla prelims 'j!u"U' Burn has nn extraordinary pro pre jTjrn rrjged for tomorrow nlijht ut the SfS.'i,r Cmty? Club. The W three Wchej each will U of ctsht rounds dura. SS?-, the nnat fracas Joe Peck Martin tkT. j ",w usiiiii uuruuu. me oilier Sjat-reunders will be At l'lsher vs. Temmy JJJiln and Teuuhev Dugan vs. Yeunc Mul-if-lv. '"-found scraps will be Charley Mack M Mat n,ttrteU al,d YeunB Chippie vs. will piaal. uil.k I-.. .. 1. t m.. . ... tx. Sharker, suspended In New Yerk eldns: September veuni twelve- twin. tilt. torrew nltht ,"?ny lenrd will get back Inte ths rlnir He will second his brother 'rai-dnal ..,.?, a n"cnivelf.7. Marlln-llebby land. .i"""l Tall will sten Intn h lnl lln... er Ir this with fintl itXPM'J ..'P. " .-en. Together WralieV... ,",""" 7 i..'.0" ' inees. fuft he mills. ..("": tiiiiuiiy Aumn. 12Z; I-ee rtey nnd Al Cehan. iiSLf. cJiW' ,10- ani Al Cehen lixtliv. V ':"" ?" Conway are see SSuy Pascaf" W,,h 1",nv U "" Reynelili enwny are seeking re sts ana ehlmote5MrM?n.' P'"0- E- F- llhtwlEht IB Mi. ..mi"! Jt en Yeung Ham Lngferd Teun. ' tJI"?!''!!"11 . ,0 he battling Frisco Frisce Frisco twJrrew ni1." u,i.R,1 ,h? Ntlenal Club M kill 7iiiUfhti Preliminaries are te be: CivP'kW ,v," pai". Nelsen. Cleerg, W. aJlt Covlnrten' "nd i,aU"n W""im' b,ti"lTnr .h?Jim,. " ,n "r'E1 training i ici,AnJh,fiJ..c!. with such boy. and B Teun. T HiT.-i' '.,!rr"r' Jimmy cester ter. tn Ruu.ii ""'" Jimmy Aienae and In mV. ""." Marlnn rlslms h .rnr.rt . "la igain.. ii.-.Ti,,,"n. K.V"". "J" "a . ..H4,vm ai uriBiei, X'a, teVUBt.wu.2SS'L -... aiv'.nc.?' Antheny. thVpn'Ji0.". '""? ."en0 te e wing e me Vhlladelphlans his weight iteStTJtejy0'.."." !. Irnn . and rini I ii.V ". "X "i'i1:". ."' ei- ''en m.n v.f ;.7:"'" " M" one'iimo g man of I'hlladelp e one-tlmu .l".". Inst mm arn mihllfia great ( Bi."i".L" ei me il'ilia best henywelghts an k.u:T..'"n. and h. - -wia Mnui of l.l grit ami ruggVdne..: frie J0at I)ersr. iss. ,. u. .... ... JMHI. De,': ln ,"'" ,?."' Veuni i '.'. . .a uc.ik ,in.. .in -nae, wum . I'hlladelphla ?Vmakl n .. V O. SallSKS!,..0 J'"-''!'", oemas out ram. cc rascal. -4 m NeYilT Wck Zli S". ns. commission there. Is se. -.r ncias rer competition. On Set w.u,,u, u .uruiiie, in u DADS AND SONS PALS ON LINKS Tournament Played Over Whitemarsh Course Great Event Frem Every Standpoint AULBACH'S FINE FIGHT This Father nnd Sen Gelf Tourna ment that took place yesterday under the burning skies of Whitemarsh Val ley Isn't the big golfing event of the yenr from n statistical viewpoint. High scores nre the rule, but nftcr all, n score Isn't the big thing In golf or any ether sport. A fine thing for the links game these teurnnments : and n finer thing for these who piny. In these times of youth In surgent and flapper triumphant, the boy, as n general thing, does net get much chance te play around with his dad. That old blurb nbeut the fnther and son being chums hnB been buried In the limbo of forgotten things for Severn! yenrs. Dad Ik tee often n check-book, nnd nothing else. Hut In these Scotch foursomes for pnter et illlns, the young er nnd elder generation get together en a common ground. The boy has n chance te see that his governor is n pretty geed sort nftcr nil. nnd the fnther enn see his son In the field which Is the greatest test of cour ceur agp and breeding. The affair yesterday like nil thoe thnt hnve preceded It wns n handlcnii tournament, and most of the handicaps ran well Inte double figures. The golf wns spotty as n general thing. If the younger man could sheet n star game the elder one usually couldn't get his shots going. A nig Feld One hundred nnd forty-sir golfers teed off yesterday, one of the biggest fields thnt has ever competed In this competition. Seventy-three fathers and seventy-three sons and some sweet hitters among them. There was L. K. Adams nnd his son Geerge, who shook the sand of Lit Lu trnps from their ejects long enough te trot down te Whitemarsh te defend the title that they wen Inst yenr. There was the Stevens due, who turned In a gross SS. with n 17 hnndlcnp, for u nit 71. There wns the Recorder of Deeds, Jimmy H.izlctt, and hW ycitngeter. There were a host mere who should be mentioned. The fathers, of course, hnve passed the stage of improvement, though there mnv be one or two exceptions te thnt statement, notably Leu Dentins, net se long age the proud holder of the city title. The youngsters, though, nre the players of the future. There were a let of them at Whltcinursh jciterduy who wen their spurs in the junior cham pionships nt the Terresdule Club In June. Yeung Stevens, for example, who wns n bis factor In bringing in that SS, had the lowest medal in the junior cam paign, though he had the bud fortune then te he beaten out befeic he could show his brand of golf te the champion, Wiiibten Kindt. It might be n geed scheme for n mothers' and daughters' tettrnnment te be placed eji the tnpls. There are some mighty sweet nnd that can be taken In both its meunings golfers nmeng the maids and matrons of this town. Francis Warner Francis Warner, the genial secretary of the Philadelphia Gelf Association, was at Whitemarsh te superintend the tournament. Any tournament or match of general interest would be in complete without the presence of this veteran of the links who has done much te make golf the popular sport that It Is in Philadelphia. It is always easy te find star players te appear in u tournament, but it isn't se simple a matter te find a man who will tnke off his coat, roll up his sleeves, and plunge into the irksome details that every .successful tournament requires. And Francis Warner has been the reliable wheel -horse of every tourna ment years beyond iccall. It is indeed time that tiibutc was accorded him for his magnificent work. Pitcher for Giants Sun Antonie. Tex.. Sept. 7.- I'red John Jehn ilteher. will son. San Antonie, Tex . lenirur pitcher. Jein th" New Yerk Omnia tomorrow. John Jehn John seu. he is twenty-four eara old. Is in hits second professional B:aten. What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL I.KAni'E Wen lest l'. Win New Yerk IB .14 .4 .Bf7 rittslmrch 73 BM .im .Bfll rhlrnpn 71 BO .Bin ,BV) Cincinnati 1i 00 .34.1 .MO Nt. limilK 71 00 .lit'i .343 rtrr.el.ljn . ... at ett .ISO J'hllndrlphlft . .. 47 81 .3(17 .372 lIoBten .. 40 83 .3.17 AMERICAN I-KAOUK Wen J.et I'.C. Win St. I-enld 81 At .000 ... New Yerk 70 M .308 Detroit 71 M .313 ChlniKe 07 (17 ,300 .304 Cletrlnml an 1H ,I0' .40S Wnshlimten 00 71 .438 Athletics . . 34 74 ,122 ,4'ifl llosten 32 78 .400 .403 Ine .380 .333 .342 .311 .338 .3i IMO .403 .489 .410 .307 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. P.P. W. L. r.c. nalll'ore 100 48 ,A7A Terente. . 00 78 .400 Kerhrster 02 37 .017 Rending.. 64 84 .432 ItulTaln. ., 88 03 .383 Smcile.. 38 03 .384 Jer. City 78 71 .323 Nenurk.. 40 101.313 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KAOUK Plilllles, At llroekhn, 4. CtnHnnntl, 7t St. Leuis, 4. llosten, li New Yerk, 1 (flte Innings rain). Itosten-New Yerk (second game rain). l'lttsburnh-Chlca.e, net scheduled. AHinilCAN LKOCE Athlellrs-Washlngten, net scheduled. New Yerk, Oi rtosten, 2, Irtmlt, 8t Chlriige, 8, St. IxnUJ, Hi Clereland. 3., INTERNATIONAL LE.OUB Italfmere, lOt Rnullnc, 7. Rending, li Uultlraere, 0 (second game net en Innings). . Newark, 8; Jersey t'llv, 1 (first game). Jersey City. 8i N' en ark, 4 (second game), Iterhrster, Si Htriirnse, 4 (10 Innings). lliuTule Terente, net scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City, fli Milwaukee. 2. Mlnneipelis, Si 8t Pnul, 0. Iilillunui'ells, H, Teledo. 10 (first game). Teledo, 4i Indfniuiiinlls, 0 (second game). Other teams net schraulrl, EA8TEKN LEAGUE Hartferd, 3i New Haven. 2 (first game). Mrcend itBnie rln. . , , All ether funics postponed because of rnln. riUl'TIIKKN AHHOCIATION Atlanta, 8 New Orleans, 2. Mobile, lOi UlrnilnKhnm.il, Meuuihls, Oi Nashville. 4. Little lieck, 13i Challanoega, 2. TODAY'S SCHEDULE New Yerk nt l'hlladelphla. 81. Ixntls nt Clnrlnnatl. Chicago nt Pittsburgh. .... Iloalen-Ilrooklyn, net scheduled, AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletics nt llosten. Cleflund at Ch cage .... Only games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAOUE BeasUng-Newark. net scheduled. 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' WmEBrJ ft i aBt, 'ifrBr WILL DECIDE SIATE M?jf " 5k BIKE TITLET0N1GHT 1. .11 Twe Big Match Races, With Temmy Loughran as Starter, Feature of Final Program CARMAN TO MEET MADDONA Corenntlon of ihe Pennslvanla amateur bicycle champion and, nmeng ether events, two Amcrican-Italinu match races will be. the feature of the closing of the 1022 season nt the Phila delphia Velodreme. Point Breeze Park, tonight. Reservations for the final program have been coming in se fast that Man ager Jehn Chapman has arranged te handle the biggest crowd of the sea son. All of the quartet of crack riders who tire te nppea in the two different mntcli events were te have arrived by neon today. Clarence Carman, America, nnd Vin Vin cenze Miiddemi, Italy, participants in the meter-paced grind, urrlvcd last night, and Orlande Pianl, Italy, and Willie Spencer, America, are due 'Jits morning from S'ewnilt. IJetli of these mutch events will be decided In heats, best two out of three. Mnddena and Carman will ride ten piiles. followed by twenty nnd then nnether ten-miler. If necessary. These heats will '!e started by Temmy Lough ran. Seutli, Philadelphia star middle weight, who also is n bike fan. Spencer, recently crowned American iliampieu at Newark, will ride in one ene ulile heats with Piani. Plan! will be a hard man for Willie te beat, as Or Or laneo already has wen from Spencer n number of times this year. The championship te be decided will be for a mile and it will be nn open race. A fleck of entries hae been rc cehed and several heuls will have te be run before the tltlehelder is crowned. The Class 15 professional riders also will have a Wg race. EVER RAMMER ARRIVES FOR BOUT WITH TENDLER Te Finish Training at Lecal Gym for Monday's Beut Ever Hammer, Chicago lightweight, who will meet Lew Tcndler, southpaw ncc, in an eight-round bout at the Phillies' ball park next Monday night, arrived here jesterilay te complete his training in this city. Hammer has been busy for several weeks going through training paces at his home town, but figured he wanted te be en the scene of this Important bout early te become fully nccllmuted. The rugged Chlcagean, who mussed up Denny Leenard in his last start in Michigan Citj, Im!., Inst mouth, has established training quarters at a le at g.Miiiiusium, where he will work out dully until Monday. Ceerge (K. O.) Chaney. the Haiti Haiti mere knockout uitlst, will be Tim L)ro L)re ney's opponent. Jee Tl'lplltz is paired off with Pal Monin, of New Orleans. This, will be u return meeting. In the ether bout of the all-lightweight card Rebby Barrett, of Cliften Heights, will square off with Sellor I'reedmen, of Chicago. All four contests will be ever the eight-round route. Beets and Saddle Edict, the Rnneecas Stable filly which wen several stakes while mnsqiier.iding in the selling dlUsIen, appears te have a geed chiincti te repeat in tlie Tom boy Handlcnp at Belmont Park today. Suween und Silk Tussel nppear best of the ethers. Horses which niipear best in ether races today are: First race Hereafter, Canyon, Orcus: second Pel thin. Last Straw, Story Teller: third Jaunebnr, Pirate Celd. Brilliant Star; fifth, Sedgefield, Coaler, Ttifter; sixtii Sutellite, Baimct, Sakah. Horses which seem best nt Churchill Downs today arc : Klrst race Approval, Scwell Combs, Maheney: second Sweet Lady. Irish Rese. Grass Maid: third LaFeudre, Raider, Matinee Idel; fourth Pegasus, Dorethy Buck tier, Colonel Baker; fifth Buster, Rib Glass, Cherry Tree; sixth Jenes entry, Sjinpatlty, Kindred: seventh Tflivcsty, Cut Up, Lady Lillian. Rlue Bennets: The Meclichtgn Han dicap, a steku race for two-year-olds, is the feature at the Cauadlau truck today. The J. K. L. Ress entry, coin cein prised of Cnnmere, Lilt and Prisma r, should account for the long end of the purse. Horses which seem best are: First race Tamper, Freey Hncezy, Juckville; becend (stceplechase) The Trout, Fling Frog. Keltic; third- Max Geld, Perhaps, Glenn; fourth Res entry, 'Patchwork, Hallucination ; fifth Plcdra, Viva Cubu, Slmunndeah; sixth Phelarls, Tan II, Deylei seventh Aunt,Lln,18wt,Beuquet, Anmut, Tourney te WARRIORS HOLD FIRST SCRIMMAGE &. 'i ." 'VA t . SBBBBBSW-'Wfel r In the upper photograph Dr. Draper, of the Red and Rlue coaching staff. Is instructing tjie 11)22 candidates in charging both en the ofTcnse and defense. In the lower picture are Head Coach Jehn Heisman and Herbert Hartmun, the new end coach and former Lafayette star TENNIS SOLONS MAKE APPEAL FOR FAIR PLAY t Request Gallery Net te Applaud Errors During National Singles Tournament at Gcrmantewn Cricket Club. Matches Start Tomorrow at 10 A. M. Al APPEAL te the sportsmanship of last night by the committee in charge of tin' national singles tennis cham pionship, which starts at the German town Cticket Club tomorrow nt 10 A. M. Philadelphia Is host te the greatest collection of tennis stnrs ever clus tered lu one let'rnament, and the fans have been asked te play fair te eery one of the lU.'l competitors. Three requests have been made by the United States Lawn Tennis Association committee managing the teiiriiiiment and by the Gcrmantewn Cricket Club. They are : First. Pleat e de net smoke. It Is against the law, because the wooden stands constitute a fire hazard, and smoking is unplutsant for muny of the spectators. Second. Please de net applaud until after u point has been finished, and de net applaud errors. Observ ance of this request will insure fair conditions for all the placrs and will add te the general cnjement of the Yiatches. Third. Please de net threw cush ions after the matches are finished. Several persons have been Injured by tin se in recent years, for when thrown from the height of the stands they urc dangerous missiles, I.sstin Statement The joint statement adds: "If the spectators will co-operate with the management en these three points, it will mid te the en je. ment of the mutches by all concerned." Plajers from nil parts of the United States nnd three foreign countries will be in tlil city tonight. The advance guard was en hand yes terdii), and many took ndvnntage of the warm weather te get in few practiice sets. Among theso were Wallace P. Jehnsen and Carl Fischer, both of the Cynwyd Club, who are topnetchcrs in this dis Itict. Fischer, who Is the Middle States and district singles champion, was net needed for the nntiennls, but If he plays up te his tisuul standard he will cause trouble for some of the hand picked and placed nthletes. Court in Shape The courts were, pronounced te bt in splendid condition by these who tiied out the turf. The rains of this week, followed by the blazing sunshine of esterday, guve the courts the needed body te withstand the ripping and tear ing which they will rccelve during the next week. The three renter courts, which nre In In ceosed by the stands and sixteen side courts, will be in use dining the tour nament, and tomorrow, when fifty-nine matches will be played in the tiisl round,' every court will be used at least Runs Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE SI. T. XV. IMill.tdrlnhlu llroekhn . riltKbiirah. T't 41 33 20 13 10 8 12 10 O 8 3 18 II 0 1 10 e 4 4 7 St. Nulls Vineinuuii, loxten ... New Yerk . Chicago , . , AMERICAN LEAGUE Ml M- T. XV, T. k., l.,..lu 22 ie 23 11 0 10 8 T'l 31 21 B 7 II Chicago . 0 Detroit M . 4 Clnrlmid.. 4 llosten .... New Yerk W ivshlngten 10 Athletics .. .. D 3 a 7 'a 7 n 8 3 2 0 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE M. T. XV. T. V. Rochester. . Newurk . . IHlffule , . HjriacuM 23 14 7 i T'l i 2U n 23 IB 2S n 12 i U 10 lesaing,,.. rser Cltr i-ltlmere.. Terente , . , Start Play three times, and some will carry the burden of four contests. A small nrmy of laborers will be kept constantly busy rolling and smoethiny down the holes in the turf between mutches, nnd extraordinary care will be tendeied the center courts. Werk (hertlme Yesterday the c.irpenters worked over time in mi effort te finish the stands. The north, south nnd west stands, where the spectators will be quartered, nie f enipletelv finished, and u few hours' of labor tednj will end the work en I he marquee, where space has been pro pre lded for the press and officials. I'lie bnllbeys ate Hearing the finals of their "teuriiam nt." Clese te 100 be s, who have nluntoered te chase the spheres for the plnjers.went through another hard training yesterday ofter efter ofter neon. Virtunll all of them will be used In shifts dining the matches te- morrow, and the ones showing the must speed nnd efficiency in retrieving the balls hit into the. net and out of bounds will be selected te serve lu the big nmtclres of the following day. Special trains will be run bv the Pcnnslvunln Railroad and the Phila delphia and Reading te Queen Lnne and Wayne Junction respectively during the tournament nnd there will be speclul trains te bring the spectators back te the city nftcr the matches. Arrange ments have been made for the handling of a large crowd, both Inside and out side the Manheim grounds. 123 Entries One hundred and twenty-three nth letes Will compete for the highest hon ors attainable in tennis In this coun try or clee where fur the field surpasses by fnr the class of the entry nt Wim bledon which Is generally lecngnized as the world'! chiimiilensliin. Of tliesi V't thirty -eight nre from this city and (lis- ' tlict. New Yerk is second lu the num. ' t'cr or entries with M, and New England . is third with 12. Seven Pacific Coast nthletes nnd seven ' feieigners will be present nnd compet- ' lug. There is also a llke number from the Middle West. Twe are from Pitts- j burgh, five from North New Jersey, and eight from Washington and Baltl- I mere. i It was announced lat night that 1 mere than TmOO series tickets nnd close te one hundred boxes have been sold. As each box will held n half duzen, this ' means that -1000 tickets nlreedv have been sold for each day of the tetirnii- ment. Seiiet, tickets will continue te be sold today at Heppu's 1111) Chest- ' nut street. The cost Is ?!).00. Single day tickets will be sold at the grounds for S2.00 up te the semi-finals, when -f.i.uu will be charged. These prices include war tax. NEW YORK MAY LOSE DEMPSEY-WILLS BOUT New Yerk Commission Lays Down Stringent Rules for Big Match New Yerk, Sept. 7. Simultaneously ' with the nrii-al from the West i of Juck Dcmpsey, heav weight boxing champion, stringent conditions for the pending title contest between Dempscy and Harry Wills, Negro challenger, should it he held In New Yerk State, were laid down by William Muldoon, chairman of the Slate Athletic Com mission. Mr. Muldoon stipulated that any pro moter authorized te stage the contest must make arrangements te scut com fortably net less than 100,000 jiemms, provide ( Omissions for 10,000 at net mere than $2 each, nnd place with the commission a security of $2r0,(H)0. Opinion In boxing circles tonight was that these conditions might muke It im possible te bold the bout lu New Yerk, at Manheim Tomorrow SIX NEW IN IN PEI Signal Practice Is Held Quakers Under Het Sun at Mt. Gretna by LONG LECTURE ON RULES IJy JOSEPH T. LuiRRUM Mount rctn.i, Ta.. Sept. 7. Hx new candidates for the University of Pennsylvania's foetbal squad, which Is holding its preliminary practice here, reported this morning. They were: Jehn L. Hamilton nnd Clarke Craig., of Shawnee. Okln. : Henry Sehnuff. of ftrnnd Island. Neb. : S. Fnircliild, of Rene. New ; Jerry Cole Cele man, of Clevelnnd, O., and Johnny ISeiners. of Camden' Immediately en nrrlvnl the athletes Jumped Inte togs nnd went out en the parade grounds te join the ether grid tit rs. As son ns breakfast wns ever this morning. Conch Heismnn took the nth letes Inte the nuditeriuh end delivered j he,0w7 this season. The men then were told te put en ! light running togs nnd were taken tinder, ti group of shady trees ndjncent te the parade grounds. Here the various conches instructed the men Individually in the proper method te piny the differ- ,..,,, UaUts Are Drilled Heisman took seven or eight of the bncklield candidates oft te one side and Instructed and demonstrate! what he expected them te de this year. He paid particular attention te Rue McGr.aw, last year's freshman quarterback, who probably will play the same position en the wirsity eleven this fall. C ach Herbert Hartmau. the new end coach, nlded "by Carl Ertrcivng, star enu of the 1020 and 1021 teams, In Hti ucted hnlf ii.-de7.cii wing men In run ning, straight-arming nnd catching for fer wtird pusses. Dr. Draper, en his part, took the linemen lu chnrge. while Tem McNa mar.a picked out eleven men nnd gave them the or six signals before sending them up mid down the field. The eleven was composed of Swan, TV. Celeman, Adams, Cullen, Dre.vden, Kl ss, Dpps, Greve, James, Curtis and Ileuld. Most of these ate new men. Bnbe Greve was holding down the quarterback position because of his knowledge of the Penn system, whlle Bill James played at hnlf. James, how ever, dlil net lute u chunce te show his teal worth. 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Suits Reduced One Third te One-Half for Clearance T-Iiinrlrnrla nf ntivnnfitm "" " --... their original prices. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Ertresvaag and Thurman Arrive in Penn Camp Mount Gretna, Pa Sept. 7. Carl Ertresvnng, Jehn Thurman nnd Paul Jehnsen arrived nt the Penn camp Inst night in perfect physical condition nftcr a summer spent In working lu the western wheat fields. UrtrcHvnng was regular end Inst yenr and Thurman a tackle. John John Jehn eon is the former Trinity College tackle, who was unable te play laRt year because of the enc-ycnr resi dence rule. Uefere the end of the week Coach Heismnn expects te have fifty-five players in the squad. first time. Owing te the het Biin, how ever, tackling practice will net begin until tomorrow mottling Tem Da vies, former Pitt star, who is n member of the coaching stnff this .t ter, is expected te tirrltc this nfu-r-noen. 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