'rM t .P' r n T I- S ' !' ; . . . , . ;; ; Evening ' public LDmihAvMA, ' Monday, seWember' 11,-1922 l-Air Boxing Season SID MARKS A STAR; CANADIAN INVADER fjas Had Only Thirty Bouts, but He Shows Class et i op Notch Lightweight WEETS BARRETT TONIGHT Order of Ring Bouts at Phils" Park Tonight ,.., ,, 51. ml Mernn. NVv 0S,,;S. Jee TIplltz. Phllntlel- F'J: p m. Hebby Tlnrrctt. Cllf i Height, vs. Sl.l Marks, Wlnnl- Canada. , 0 3') T. M. cerge (I. O.) CiancT, Hnltlmerc, vs. Tim Dreney, '". M.-Lcw Tcndler, Philailelpbin. vs. Ever Hiimincr, Chicago. Hv LOUIS II. JAFFI3 . li STAR Hstman, one fitted for chain 'Aplnnslilp competition, after only a sr nnd a half In the ring, with but I total of "bout thirty matches is the .interim: reputation established by hid imiwinb i Marks, rated as one of tnc Den lightweight boxers te invade the United Stntes from ' Canada. Twenty -one jcarsj of age 'and gray haired, for some reason or ether, Marks, who hnils from Winni peg, has bad five matches tn and around New Yerk, and lit; showed the class of a top notch leather push- kid MABK3 r cadi time no went te the pest. Marks is an English .Tew, born in England, nnd he has lived in Conada for aDeut a jear. in- um mi unm im treat wnr, bavins done live .cars serv ice In the British Navy. It was while in the garb of a gob that Sid first took up flinging his fists. .... On being discharged honorably from thtniivv. Mniks crossed tlie Atlantic te Canada, and it was there that he started lis professional career. When Sid be Until lip hnd nuncbed himself out of mmnetltinn lii the Dominion, the gray-J 7 . .1 , .- 1 I I., l F". halreu eti t li eressru me oeriicr, turn nu hs been in tin United States for about Jvc months. . Knocked Hewn Jacksen Five Times His I'ust bout in New Yerk was with Eddie Walsh, and Marks rocked htm te ileep In the tenth round. Then he wen from IMilie Cre.ler in ten rounds, re turned te Canada and knot kid out .Tee Bt. Onge in eight rounds, after which he beeil Willie Jacksen n twelve round draw. In Hint Jacksen match Junks scored fiie knockdowns in the early rounds, bat Willie came back with such a spurt that the judges lendeied an even Stephen enllct. Johnny Murray was Murk s next op penent and Sid lest tlie decision In twelve rounds, it was a geed name and tlicy were rcmiitchcd. This time Marlx. who is a rugged tearing-in bat tler r.ither than u boxer, knocked out Murr.ij lu the ninth leui.d. Mark- s n Ililliidelphlit today. To Te nlght Sid will aimear In one of tlie four eight round all-lightweight contests It the rhlllles' Hall Hark. He's going Inte the ring ns n substitute for Sailor Freidiiiiin i.nd will pair with Hebby Harrett. the Cliften Heights red-head. Barrett is a menu right-hnuded puncher. He nlse lias developed a left honk. While nothing is known of Murk's abllitv in I'hilndelpblii his work in New Yerk warrants him te te u puncher ether thnn that of n bimbo. It might be n night of slumber for Ii.irrett. or iee-ersa that re mains te be seen. Tlplitz Seeks Te Itcdecm Himself The Uarrelt-Mnrks bout will ht hi second en tlie program, st'heiluled te get off lintler wuv :if S:."i.". Prix'nilliif this contest will be the return tilt be tween i'ai Meriin. of New Orleans, and Jee TlpHm, of Philadelphia. Sev- rel weeks age Mernn ailmlnlsterttl rather k niftv triMi,u.lir tn Tti .....I I iusll Is out te redeem himself. ine seini-tinal will be another jneere. (ieerge Chancy will swing Ills fty left in the general direction of m nrenej s chin. About n vein- :md S half HCO PlllltK.V ktillmnil ''Ptt.witl.v la the third round of n bout at Haiti- I were, but Dreney nlwejs has said' mat up was fouled, Thtlr meeting tonight will be the leurth between Clmney and Dreney, the fentuie fracas what Is te be w wimi-iip of, the IIIL open-alt fett wn In 1'htladelphln will show Lew i'ndler, local southpaw star, in his nrst appearauce since giving Uenny wnnnnl se billllaut a battle. Mer Hammer will be the person of these , ,, ,,,,. Qn , net tu be invietl for his part m the NEW TEAM ON GRID Qlen N or Hlnh. New Unrfer Cen. structlen, te Have Eleven a new il?li school will be retire- Mnteden the gridiron this fall. During teeiast week Hill Irwin. ..nnil,.,,, ci,.. been i'-'.i'1""1 fn,1)nll captain, has fc-" Ml, 11117 1 . '". stpiad of bejs from for . ' "." N,,'oeil In prepnr.itien L'l.V e .nll,.''liig of the (!len Ner HI2I1 'VZ"I inethil! season. 1 flA f !li!,. .. ' j,t', " 7"' insutuiien new Is 1111- nUl, r"1'"'"' .""" W,,H " hw hem Wh h, Ortiber 1. However. II IrvLl,, 'T """Plcted in time, hut "ll lv ,nii ,,....11.... 1 1 ..',., "mnreref 1 , : u 1 , 5 ' "' ,"" thpU 1... . ' "' ii- 1 null t- miuwii ichoel. ' l0,,s "f '""'"'K the new A niimhnr nf wn.. 11.1... . . . . U bit v 'IT' "ml "", ww ll'Mltutle.l .' m,s. Kitting 11 schedule ri..h-. V.. nies imve 1)(.0 , M ,Pli ', i UTli,.?? ,"lf(,rnl f-''""i n ltes te EASY FOR WEST NINE 8m Lone's Team Trounces Yuba Tribe, 17 te 8 BreW..-& r r" ' "f "10 "ankers' nnd home ''''Rue. Iniiuittiiiiietl their Suturila "l ",Kn"1"1' 'N- . tialn ,,n,.X..?J'n'l '. nn easy victory Mn'; 1 .". '"""..jrlge of the Ited It te 8 u """ scere WUM UmUt' ,0f, I"I1SV' Ham Leng's n" 1 KllOek'PlI nut .. 1., l.ll- teSTi f. ,V.ru of U'.c WeBt'H pluy was latter struck GREEN VALLEY GOLFERS BATTLEFOJRBERG CUP Match Play fop Club Championship Began This Morning Match play In' the club golf cham pionship of the Ctrecn Valley Country Club began this morning with two six tcciiH swinging Inte action. The qualifying round was played yes terday, and the contestants were se nu merous that It was found necessary te have two sixtcens. The winner will receive the Jo Je sephine Hers Cup, donated by Charles Hers In honor of his mother. The . way the golfer met In the first round et nintcli piny follews: First Sixteen A. Itich s. 8. Cor Cor eon. J. Melrs vs. A. H, Ueldberg. E. Smith s. Dr. II. Wise, E. Klnberg vs. SI.. M. Wuxmiin, Jack Stein vs. .1, Iliibin, 13. Sacks vs. C. licrg, Dr. Flclsher v. II. Shapire, A. A. Smith vs. S. Flnberg. S"iend Sixteen J. Feldmen vs. Dr. S. Mnjcr, .1. Wlnthraub vs. M. Pugel, Ij. Runtz vs. S. Hnrtz, Dr. D. .1. Selt man vs. Dr. S. Cennc. It. ltesen vs. M. Wlnthraub, A. II. Cnplan vs. S. S. Hreiuier, II. Mayers vs. I. S. Sarlep. L Eugene Reed, of Manchester, N. H., Breaks 97 in Grand American Handicap SHOOT OVER 16 TRAPS Atlantic City, N. ,1., Sept. 11. After missing three targets In his first string of twenty-five feimer Mayer Eugene E. Heed, of Manchester, N. II., had three perfect 25s te break 07 out of n possible 100 cloys nnd led the record field of entries in the Grand American Hnndicnp sheet whirh opened here this morning ever the Absccen boulevard. Hi sheeting was the best of the forenoon. Sixteen traps stretth ever n half mile of lend were constantly occupied fiem almost sunrise. Tents covering several nrcs of land contained ever thing from sheeting material te sleeping parapher nalia. Trains from all parts today brought the best known shooters in the land te this city. Charles -linds I't. rierce. Fla. 21 20 14 21 w. A. .Buffer. Hremen, e. ... 21 in zs ae A. r Hchwnrs'. Hlsbury, P'llla. i't 17 23 aa K. II. 1'rliiKcr. Wlldwoed. N. J B3 at as 33 A. r Hchwnrs'. Hlsbury, l"illa. i't 17 as aa J. H. Mnran. Dresden. Tcnn. .. 'it Ti 21 21 J. f Sniltli. Orundy, Center. la 21 21 22 IS I. T. Tlhedes. .Ment Claire. Ta. 23 24 24 21 T. 1. Kelscy. U. Aurera N. V. 17 23 22 in I. Tumor. Wilmlnslen. Del. ,. 22 20 22 21 C. T. Wren, lloyertewn Pa. . . 22 21 2a J2 .Mayer R.'ert. M.inehf mer. N. II. 22 1 2.1 2.1 J. II. HraiMeld. Sheridan. 1Vu. 21 21 20 20 i:. It Hhaner. I'lttnburKh Ta... HI IS 23 10 V II. I'ancet. rielilnedale, Mln 21 2.1 22 21 I're.l Clarke W'lnlleld 1 Kan .. 24 24 IS IT T. I. Carsen, rhilailctrhla 20 2.1 17 21 (1. MelTmui. ltHirlsl'Urc 2J 21 l.i IS I,. 1. .S.ide. Kochtser. N. Y.. 23 24 22 t3 A. ('. Skuit. .Morten. N. Y.. . 10 23 21 10 C. H. I-ek. Tort Rtpubllr, N.J 10 20 22 17 T. V. Hick-tl. Atlantic City.. 20 2.1 21 il It. I. SnumWr I'leaainullle. 20 17 20 2i ('. ScimimlnH, ht. I.eula. .Me.. 22 21 20 is l Hazel. Durham. N. C 18 22 22 IS I. C. Oftutt. I.'iulslle. Ks .. ?0 23 1 22 M. H. K.-inimrtr. Wllkej-Harre 20 s.1 22 21 A. I. I.wls Wlllie-llarre... 23 21 lit 24 S It Dliliy. U'llkex-Ilarre... . 22 10 2l il .1 I! I.illanr.-. Ilunlini.-ilen, 21 18 22 21 II. II. MtiUelilll. ritmhurKh.. If, tl 11 13 I. il. Klnchelee. Clarkaburir. 21 21 10 14 tl. II Cnnner, KeMiert. N. .1. 21 21 10 IS Ir IV II Hnrtnan. Keiert 20 21 20 IS .1. Atilt. I.inriiHter. Ta . 22 20 Ifi 10 I. I' Iiied. Keport. X J 20 22 21 ; GIRLS BETTER RELAY MARK Bridgeport Lassies Break 440-Yard Recerd by 1 4-5 Seconds Hrldgcpert, Conn., Sept. 11. The Uridgepert A. C. girls' -HO-yard relay team bettered the Amerlenn girls' relay mark for that distance by 1 4-.' sec onds In the Amerlenn Legien games here. Thev ran the distance in fill seconds. The former record wns es tablished by the University of Call here tetlnv. They ran the dlstnnce In Till seconds. Tlie former record wits established by the University of Cali fornia team at Les Angeles in 1021. The teum wa" composed of Carrie (lereltl. Kdlth Hnltmnn, Jeannctte Leech and Murthn Mulligan. ' Tlie Uridgepert A. C. wen the meet with 58 points. The New Haven Har riers were second, with 14 points; Stamford wns third, with 13, and the Hollywood Inn Club, of New Yerk, fourth, with S. Anether Coach for Lehigh Ilrtlilrhem. Pit.. Pept 11. Richard C. I.rnrh. of Washington. 1. C.. will be assist ant te Ceaih jAines Ualdwln In tutertnjr the fnrtli.illMOU.ul at Lehlsh University this fall Le.ich comes here te assume the a ,"ppv riWU by the reslcnatlen of Vincent J razttl. What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL I.KAOl'F. V. I.. P ' Win Ixse Split Npm lerk FORMERMAYORIS EADING GUNNERS 7S M 70 no 71 fli 73 te 73 OS oe no 4S SI 40 81 i rittshnrirli Clnrlnnntl I St. Iiuls . ,03 .Ml mi .(1.17 .480 ,ane .3.14 ,30l t.348 .350 I Cliloire r?"!('n 1 hUlea. amkiiic'AN uunvi: IVen I.nst I'.C. , Club Neil Yerk St. Iml . I Detroit . . . Cblrnca . C Imeluncl , lVitliln.-tflll Mln I.ee .013 .000 , , . S3 .11 .nie Si B5 .000 All 00 OS 10 14 7S ,S22 flOl .480 ,443 .401 . 07 no 07 3.1 AthlelirH . .'420 '.iii 81 Will t" TM'-r ,,.... INTBIINATIONAI. LKAflUK IV. I-. V.C. . IV. I,. r.C. Ilulll'ere ll 4 .030 Terente.., 73 80 .477 KeJl-sler l3 OS .Oil llrnUlnB.. 00 8.1 .4.17 II friile SI 00 .371 Siriwums 00 07 .338 j"r, I (ID 7U 73 .513 Xewurk. 47 103.313 YESTERDAY'8 RE8ULTS NATIONAL I.K(IVK Vih lerlt. I0 llreeklni. .1. ( Imlenetl. 13. SJ.IuU. . , . Clilr'trn-i'lttxhtirith, postpenra, rnln. I'lilllle-llestnn, ret hchtslulrtl, AMi:KICAN I.F.A(ll'K v, lerk. 101 Athli-llis. 3 (flrnt jmrl, Ve lerfc. li thlrtleH. I tseflend gnme). t'lfWhind-riilriKO, lioslpenrsl, ruin. ,st, l.niils-IfireH, pektpanH, rain. INTKHNATIONAI I.K,(ll'B ImbeMrr. 3t nBlt. . it ailliK. 01 .VeiinrK, 3. ?irk. 8 ItettdUig. S (second game). lutlrnere. l J"e' l.l- lUltlmere. til Jrrsy Clly. 1 (second '"'rirJi'mte 81 Syracuse, 5. K!Ke. 10 wnte. 3 (sreend game. 7 "'':'. -. . Innings). v)1.nirAN ASSOCUTION i,,dlan.ill.n"i1MHi i"K. -indla.mpell 4 (second ''n!'., 5. Leulsillle. I. ,lS uilllc. 3i Teledo. 2 (second gams. 10 Inrlniie.). 3 ,,i,1,,Ii,ri 2 s!. ' Ai s. Ml unnkee. 0 (Hrrend iini . .'...Via ril 3i Minneapolis. 2. gaiur). TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL I.KAdllK n..tinn ut Nf" lerk (l0 games). !!!$ "came .clit.luKU. AMraU'lN I.KAl'B New V'irl; at I'lilliidrlnhln, lNTKKis'Vti-,'" I iluffttle l(t. f4 SrneuM. in Philadelphia Closes WOMEN BEGIN PLAY FOR TENNIS TITLES Miss Helen Wills Is Victer in First Round of Middle States Tourney MISS WALSH SURVIVES SplenXild progress wns made In the opening day's matches of tlie Mom Mem en's Middle States tennis champion shins en the courts of the Philadel phia 'Cricket Club this morning. Tlie girls' nntiennl championships, which are being staged simultaneously Willi the women s teurnnment, were marked by . numcreun tlefaults, no less than six of the scheduled contestants falling te appear for their matches. Miss Helen Wills, of Uerkeley. Cnllf.. high school girl, who was runner-up te Mrs. Mnlln Mnllery In the nntiennl ehamnlenshlp, made her first nppear ance in Philadelphia. She had net in tended plnjlne in tlie women's teurna ment, but at the last minute decided te take part. She was drawn against Miss Uenc vicve Fex, the Leng Island girls cham pion, and the Const star wen handily, 0-0. 0-0. Tlie Leng Island girl played well nnd nil the games were close, but she was outclassed by Miss Wills. The feature match wns the contest between Mis.s Anne Townsend and Miss Phyllis Walsh. Miss Townsend hnd net played any tennis during the sum mer months, nnd showed lack of prac tice. She plays an aggressive game, nnd this resulted today in considerable wlldness en her part. She hud fre quent nets and outs. Miss Walsh wns steady at all times nnd defeated her clubmate fl-3, 0-2. Summary : FIRST HOUND Mlns Florence Ilallln, of New Yerk, de feated .Mls VUtietle WJIIard. .Merlen, 0-0. 0-0. MlJ Mirsaret rtlnrel. Idle Heur, dcfentid Mm. Jehn arubb, Merlen, -0. tl-3 Mrs. Rebert Herelld. BeMeld. ilefenteu Mle Marcaret IUrrls, CrlcUet Cluj, 0-2. -0 Mlis Helen Will HrlfVld. defeated Miss Margaret Harrln, houthnmpten. 0-0, (.-0 Mr. Marlen Jestup, Wllmlnuten, defeated Mli Oertrud' Ojthilmer HuntlnBiieti al ley 0.0, (1.0. Mra. M. II. Duff. Philadelphia C. C, defeated MIks nilzabcth Merris. Hunting; Hunting; den Valley. fl-l, 0-0. Mk l'hyllla Walhh. Merlen, deflated Miss An" Town-end. Mcr'en, fl.1. 0-2. Mla n. Newton, Philadelphia r"., C. d feated Mna Louise Merris, Philadelphia C. C. by default. Mra. (Illbert Hariey. Country Club de. feated Mls Virginia Carpenter, Philadelphia C. C. 0-3. 8-0. Heeend Rettnd Mian Haiel Coffin, Oe rmantewn C. C , defeated" Mln Gladys Payne. Philadelphia C, C. 0-4. 0-4. MIm Catherine Perter. Philadelphia C. C wen from Miss Nuncy Woolston, Phila delphia C. C. by default, Ml Mary Pureher. Merlen, wen from Miss LouIbe Jeffries, Philadelphia C, C, by default. Mrs. Marlen Zlnderateln Jessup defeated MIm PeKy Keritunen 0-0, 8-1. Miss Ulen Sears defeated Miss Oamble, 0-3 0-8 Miss Phillls IValsh defeated Miss Anne Townsend, 0-3, 0-2. The pairlns for tomorrow's matches fol fel fol eows: ' Miss Helen Wills s. Miss Hazel Coffin, Miss rjdlth Sliteurnev vs Miss II. Hoeker, Miss Margaret Illezel vs. Mrs Here, I: Miss M Wlllard vs. Mrs. M. H. Huff. Miss A. Hercm vs. Miss K. Newton. Miss I'lorence Ilallln h Mrs. Cottman. Mrs Gilbert H.ir ey s. Miss lleaten Miss Leslie Ilancreft vs. Mrs. J. N. Dlssten Jr., Mrs Madeira vs. Inner of Ilancroft-Dlssten match: Mlsa Melly Thayer s. Miss Anns Perter. College Net Stars Tackle Anzacs Continued from Page One tourney, but Dnvls wns net seeded. However, the Westerner fooled the of ficials by eliminating Net Nlles, n seeded player, in the first round. Manuel Alonse. the brilliant Spanish player, nnd Heward Voshell, the Brooklyn southpaw, will clash within the Inclesure at 4 :30 o'clock, and KranclB T. Hunter, of New Yerk, who beat Patterson nt Senbright, will take en Lawrence Kice. of Ilestnn, who was the sensation of the Indoor season. Fer the first time lnee the tourna ment started, Hill Tildcn, American chnmpleii, will net be en a center court. He will battle Lvnian Treinalne, of West field, N. J., in n side-lurf match starting nt L P. M. An Interesting side-court contest starting nt this time will be between Stanley Pcar-en, the local squash ractpiet star, and Hill Johnsten, the wee Const star. Veterans Start Today The national veterans' singles also will start today, with an entry list of twenty-three plajers. Dr. Philip It. Hawk, champion, of lest year, will defend his title. Anether prominent local plner entered is Dr. K. II. Dew hurst, who hns just reached the mini mum age of forty-live. C.N. Heard, J. F. Strawlm-ki nnd V . P. Hew land are ether Philadelphia contestants. Four plncrs have been seeded: they arc Dr. Hawk. A. II. Chupin, Sr., of Springfield. Mass., father of A. II. Chimin, Jr.. who was eliminated by Watsen Washburn en Saturday: Hugh Tallant, of New l'erk, and Jehn C. Xeo'- of Chicago. The ilnny Is as follews: UPPKR HAI.K Keeend round (bjes Dr P II llii,k, PhUadelPhla. u. W P. Rowland. Phlla !,"iml. H , W. Wr.iei. -Nml Ye.k, is 11 imlil rlwaln, New lerk. rirst round Huah Tallant, New Yolk, a .. Y ierrini?w, ,irw i u, i , i, ii, iiuuii (ireen'wleh. Conn . n. II l Hallow, Lev InJien , Vii : J. ' Strawmskl. I'hll .delphla li 0. A sparks. New Yerk. K I'. Staun'en Itlierten N J. s. I!. 11. btanley, olieit lleach, Conn MWKR HAI.K1 l'lrst round A, II, CluiPln. Sr . Sprln Held . J. T. .Mcdeiern. Nu Yerk: James MrWalers. New Yerk. Nerinun Jolinser.. Nen Yerk: Hart O Jenu, 1'rlnteten, va. C N Heard. Philadelphia. Second round (bes) Jamea U Hreiier, Hechester winner Jenes-lleanl nnli:li. A. J. aere. W'lishlnirten, . J C Neely. fnleairej II. Kdnardferd. , ,1'assslc. N. J.. s. Ur. E. n IJewhurat. l'lllladelphla. jDv.,.":'. . - v.... v .i r. , ,r.,i . SWEETSER BOOSTS JONES New Amateur Champien Says Bebby Best Player Met In Tourney Hroehllne, Muss., Sept. 11. These mathematically inclined hail figured out the winner of the national golf title owed his victory in the linnl mutch largely te the fact that be out-drove his rival, the famed Chick Kvnns, -'C te S. Hnch mnn took Oil putts. Swcetser, n nntivc of Kentucky nnd for several je" n resident of St. Leuis, declared befere he left for New Yerk, that the best golfer be met during the tournament was Hebby Jenes, of Atlnntn, and that in his inntch with the heutlicrncr he hnd all the breaks. He added, hewccr, that bis hardest nintcli wns the one which gave him bis title. Peter Manning After Tret Recerd Kinmif. Sept 11. l'eter Manlilnir. 1ST., worlds champion trotter, will be sent te tower, the record III nn exhibition wile tedny. hi connection with lh eiienlnic of the Urnnd circuit races i.t tl e New Yerk Htllte rstr. liiviv hid ,iiivr vivnia wn Orand ClreulK presram a,0 trot. (1 2i6 trot. I1U00, nd Sins nace I1O0O, llmiilre. 8tete,.IJ000 stake for 2il2 ' IN BOUTS AT EVEP HAMMER THOMSON LEADS DECATHLON TEST Princeton Athlete Wins 100 Meters and Places Second in Bread Jump COMPETE FOR A. A. U .TITLE Wceqtiahlc Park, Newark, X. J., Sept. 11. The nnt'lonel dcrnthlen championship or nil around test of ath letic ability, get under way here this morning. The contest consisted of ten events run off In two sections. The events were ns follews: 100 meters dash ; running bread jump ; put ting the 10-pound shot; running high jump; 400 meters run; 110 meters hurdle race ; throwing the tliscufiss ; pole vault; throwing the javelin and 1000 meters run. ' All contestants are required te com pete In every event, anil the one who obtains the highest number of points in tlie ten divisions is declared the win ner. The tirst section stnricti or. icn- nnd Jeseph Nutler. Haten Houge A. C llnten Ueucc. I. a. Thompson took the first ctent, the 100 meters, defeating LIcutennnt Ku- i eene L. Vltlnl. of West Point, and I finished second In the bread Jump. which wns wen by Hareld M. Osberne. Illinois A. C. The total for two events shows Thomsen In the lend with 1,(KI.S.t; Oi- XSSilSl9sflsfeVBiHl9H9iik .iiRniBTsTsTsTsrJBiHBTsTsTsTsTsBiiiTsW xvasHsBsTsrJHiaTsTsTsiK rKX 1 S'SMUL)mL''f(Kt si9sRsflR3sQ9fSHHHH -s1 Til inn' "Z tssBk A , ' BB TM ORONEV Bl't','''PS.H r IH.v.. ':v:4aMHMI thirty with he following aliletes coin- ,. ,,,""" ' " ' ." ', """-" '; " , was playing very wen nim " S "S Harrison Thomsen Princeton can.IlilateH before the Hed andniue "mu l0 car" n" "1"" ridversV.yT1 Andmv M. I.eckctHr" ' 1FIXCEST MMMWS, In far , Celunibln University ; Hareld M. Os- 'pH 1,? w,,,i "'i u Vl '," " better form than Vnday, nieved borne. Illinois A. C. ; Lieutenant Ku- " M "" team en rranklln Iield. te0 rg for "Chuek" (larland who . gene I,, wu, esi lenu; u-un ',: i , . , , snetrcd an loe pimiuu mv -i Wll... Union Club, Hutchinson, nA " fSJ! L ,L tournament competition, and jan Minn.: rranlc .1. uniey, aiainierti . :, ,,.," v ' " "-' i""V",J mean with the maien, e-i. e--. ' A.: Themas Hecter. Stamford A. A., iw,., uiimnil wlHi 107 7. ner.rll I'"'"se. anil 't nucK Itelilj. tlie tres i - te" with rr se leints"' N,u,trlV"'' ,,ml V' ,,,st fc,,,,M,n- "r" ",m,n t,,ese AumraarleBi ' i l' I!r' '"''"B watched daily with spe- 100-meter ilasn wen by Thomsen liir.' initntBl vieat tuu nt J. Naesll (line.si) lis borne (rtlO 'JO). Ilerter (.171.00). r (.171.00). Uutler 371.00), llutter .171.00). Daley (821). Lockett (S'JO.'JO). Time. 11 3-S sec. llunnlnc breed Jump Wen by Onern 'Jl ft US In (778. .12 points): Thomsen, 'Jl ft Bls In (".IS SR) Naeserll. 21 ft. (7001. Vldnl. 20 f I 10 In. (003 75): Shelln. 10 ft (' In (017 R) Mckett. 10 ft. In. (017.04). Il.c ter 10 fl 2'i In. (B70..11)- Hutler. Ill ft VI In (.103.0): Delev. 18 ft. tl. In. (.'i05,ll). SIX-METER YACHT RACE Second Event Between Americans and British Today 0sler Hay. N. V Sept. 11. Th ....ml nf the series n'es between tl he tn-iilli III lie series e . ,-rs innmi uic i,n A, I-, nnd British slx-ineter ,achts for the possession of the Hrltish-Ai lier- , It an Cup. wen last ear b the Hrltlsh Michtsmen, will be held off here I inlay The race will Ih sullen ever n uinu ,.,,lnr i.eiirp of two miles te the leg e- , . , ii i - - .ii. i, .,.iiii,iiii, i.i iiLiiiiii):, illllier. twice around, for a total t stance of Veegelln. Woetlnid. I.ang.leii, (Jreve twehe miles. Tedny's race w II give- the Mcaratt jlmillv jx-wlilrst, Krauk Dew--jachth a chance te iireve. their tpiallties , hir , Hamilton. H.tctli. I-'nireliiwi en a reach, and ns th- Hrltlsn j acius are .Iohnset K,.U, , Thurniun, McHeiiult particularly fast en a reach thej are Jebl, ,, Wittmer. expected te make a better showing thnn. Thc wert jesterday consisted of in the first rnce Saturday. T he Anier- I of UmK hiUe , ,;ovltrner I)iek it nu yachts are new lending by -J j historic spot nt the nenk of the moun meun moun peints te 10. tains surrounding this resort. A half- MOSTLY NONSENSE! Referring le Pegaius, Herat'ms at the Bridge and Other Man- heim Notables PIXiASCS, the power lawn mower, Is In tllsgrnce today. While being iirriill 111 tl)G TtltS. llO WiH ftCcMt'n t ltll tickled in the carburetor by bis cliauf-i four, and turning in uu access of aiil- mal fury, Inlllctcti u pnintui into en uu . cliauffeur's thumb. Tildcn renmed the cricket ilub retiuils like a Inst soul this uinrning, i seeking whom he might lure into some bridge. 1 f-1'!'! by urcheoleglsts thut he traces his descent direct te thut Ho He rutins who defended the bridge with one club after all trumps were retired. nrnhletn for terlnv : Tf six cubic inches of ice cream costs twenty-five cents, hew I much pretlt Is there in lemon pep ui fifteen cents a half pint? Will the little boy who hasn't get bemn sort nf a job around the grounds plenfe step up and get the beautifully enameled Peruvian ear-muffs? Dispatches from Prague bv way of Stockholm say thnt It is whispered In official circles here that a petition will seen emanate from the Ladies' Club Heuse requesting the (ireuuds Commit tee te replace the wire netting around the bate of the grandstand. It Is nlse rumored that, hereafter. nominal charge will -be (mule for all spllnters parrledhMuy'frbiu ti greurtds.'t1' cuii.n ie. ieir it ,in.tb. bP01 by persons eccuIW;ra(iBtan nettieiiSSailiite1' ' ! u K 'v- i.. lss i lV Tonight With Bouts at Ball Park PHILS PARK Ilammcr will be pitted against Lew Tcndler, Mernn boxes .loe Tlplitz, ycergc Clinney will be Drency's is-a-iis mid Harrett is scheduled te clash witli Sid Marks in the all lightweight show teulght Places Most Likely Leeking Candidates in Class A for Scrimmage Drills RAEDY AND McGRAW STARS Mount Gretna, Pa., Sept. 11. Penn's grldiieu squad under the direc tion of Head Condi Jehn Helsmsn en tered the second lap of their three weeks' intcii'dic training here today ii .uisr iviit-e.v, leriuer .iinrjinud l'iu Versity star, who Iiem iireii.eil cuiisliler. able comment among the eeuclie. Uaedy appears te be a find for one of the back field pests. When It conies te booting the pigskin he cones with the best i punters available In Heismnn's squad. Hae McCruw. star ijuarterback of the I freshiiiun team last jear; Puck O'Helllj, a varsltj holdover; "Hill" Celeman, u Westerner with lets of premise, nnd "Chuck" Hebb. the fresh llul "'i"i. mil .iiiines, tlie UIISK.V back, has uNe ciiused considerable com motion by the earnestness with which he hops Inte the workout each day. Condi Heisman announced this morn ing that the squad has been llvlded into two sections in order te facilitate the work of training. The sections are known ns the "A" and the "11." or the Ui's mid the Hlues. Ne particular selection has been made, It was said, qualifying one man mere thun nrjetber. It Is believed the teams for the Initial scrimmage te be held the middle of this week, according te reports todej , will be selected fiem these two groups. (Jreup "A" appears te contain quite u num ber of the most premising tnudldntcs, HtheBh "'Xl' eodfreZ e' MM,tlen le llnet1Pr (lt tIll, , f (enc,CRi no he The lirt grout) liu hides Pupwerth, Craig. (Jraf, Dern. Knuff man, I.cnliam, i;rtresaag, Miller.' hour S llllllli:t fellow eil. Shlnnv n Hutchinson, member of the Athletic Council, made a tl.ing tup here ever the week-end and commented upon the. spirit manifested bj the squad. Heward "Xlg" Heiry, who Is ex pected te sign up ns n member of the, coaching staff, left cstenlay. He Is expected te return within a day or two. L'rnle Cozens also returned te his Philadelphia home. (,'uptuln Hareld (Josten, who has Just trnlneil hfa fnlonue fnun tlin eemc t nil. tn.l In urciiN. Uem (l...A .,!ln.. A rPMlmp his duties as one of thc line conches. i VETS REPORT AT LEHIGH ' Most of Twenty-six Members of Football Team Are 1921 Holdovers Ilethlclicm. Pa., Sept. 11. Twenty seven candidates, most of whom were members of the squad Inst season, greeted ",11m" Hnldwln, the newly ap pointed touch nn.il associate director InJ the department of physical education, when foetbnll activities swung into ac tion at Lehigh I'nlxerslty. ' Conch Hahlwiu has udepted n two-1 Eesslen-n-dny program, with the morn-1 Ing devoted te theoretical work and the discussion of mles and the afternoon te outdoor practice. The ileu'leimicnt of n quarlerb.iek end cutis appears te be the chief preb- ' lem confronting the coach. The less of "Jim" Hnidle, who wen the var sitj berth In the Lafajette game h,st fceqsep, leaves enlj Ileiischeii ami JIil. inge'r for the position, AI.ONd SrilllT 1'ATIIS Thesd lnte:csted In nlhlellcs will nml iu.n columns of ileiui. clcur exposition of tneri conditions, wiitteu with idh keen undei. stsndlnic of sflilitks wlikli Is characteristic with the keen whit h Is thara 3k 'for It .In.tln l.nr iirit ff rts ,jjfe, Kifk''C B ''" f v K- xdZiffivJffi Hi rsrsrsTSlB JHsrsrjTvHsrsrsrsrsrM &OBBY BARRETT HEISMAN DIVIDES PENNGISOUAD ' lfitl.flrinj n Im fnnl !.. ,i..l. In.. I '-- - -i . i Tll.tL-.l. I SENIORS TO THE FORE FOR TENNIS LAURELS Elimination of Jese Alonse and Advance of All Favor ites Are Features of Second Day's Play in National Championship at Germantown Cricket Club Ry WILLIAM (Nntlenul rennls Eli: LIMINATION of Jee Altmse, of Spain, nnd the advance of nil the favorites featured the second day s pluy in the Nntiennl Lawn Tennis Single Championship of the United Ktntcs ut Ciermaiitewn Cricket Club en Saturday. Only thirty-two men me left from the original field of IS I. lt all the senior contenders nie stendly forging te tlie front ns expected. Little Hill .Tehii'tuti, of California, and (irrald L. Patterson, world's chiim chiim iilen nnd captain of the Australian bevls Cup team, did net plnv ns they .ir,,l I'.fi it u n.n Aimihe wn i.r.iiMiitlninil in 1,1k varied attack lie drove with severity off fore ami back ffita7.till mil with uniform success. Seldom base seen Alonse in finerfer,u. j h and I fJS brother Juc very nearly iImiK Mi calrd his feat of Friday by pull ing out a ticteiy after losing the first two seta, but although he gal lantly pulled even from the amc handicap, the eeurt gcneiahhip of V. .. Clothier, the former national champion, pieicd tee muvlt for Jese te nviruime. CLOTHinit wen fifteen of the first sixteen giimes, but bis tremendous exertion were him down nnd Jese Alonse seized his opportunity te force the play and pull even after trailing two sets nnd 0-:'.. The final set found Clothier suffering from cramps, which drove him te the net nt the crisis of the et at four nil, wen out as he cut off Alonse's drives for winning P"'". The full score was 0-1, 0-0, 4-tl, .!(, 0-4 for Clothier. Andersen Extended James O. Andersen, the Australian Btnr, wns feictd te the limit by Kirk Iteid, of Clexelnnd. who seien times hnd set point in the 'ccend set nnd ad mitted defeat only after 0-1. i)-i, D-i. It was Andersen's magnificent driv ing from the bnse line that ultimately gave him ictery. for Held was uhwijs dangerous and nothing but a continu ous attack by Ander-en would avail. Pat O'llara Weed, of Australia, easily defeated Murray Vernen, of New New Yerk. .'' 0-0. 0-4, working con.- tertably at all times nnd tuning up tnr. 1,1 -ineOtlllL- Willi W lis K. Davis today. Tlie latter defeated Lyimm Tren'ielne with ease. Yeung Jncl: Wbitbetk. of New Yerk, plevetl Hp1cndidl. against It. N. Wil liams, 1.M, carrying the famous inter nationalist, nnd former national cham pion te 0-4, 7-t". -:t. AMiltbeck, who is one of the most premising juniors In America, plajcd splendid aggressive tennis, never once letting up in his attack. ... , . His service and backhand proved tee weak te successfully held Williams at i,,.- i ,i-nu nieKt creditable per- (nrmnnni. IinUPVCr. PlllCC WilllaillS n RI1 ,,i 11 irh tints' dclivcni. but two remarkable thets by the enkcra lad saved the game and ultimately the set. z KNZO SHIM1D.I' proved far tee steady and craft for Herman Hern - helm, one of the younger local stars, BASEBALL Today, 3:30 P. M. sllllir I'ARK 2IT AM I.KIIKHI AVK. l ATllI.BTICS V. NKW KIRK Hesertesl heitts .it (ilmbels nnd hpnldlnxn HATS $ 2-50 CORRECT fall styles in Derbys and Seft Felts, made in all the new shndes. Order br Mall A. M. DAVIS, 131 N. 13th Street Open Kirulnre it Cherrr SI. Tonight! Mesvrs. Tioler nnd dtiniiU top row of Mirtessr with nnetlter iihlrliilnd show, better thnn nil oilier Phillies' Park, Med. Night.Sept.il LEW TENDLIiR vs. EVER HAMMER Gee. K. 0. CHANEV vs. TIM DRONEY BOBBY BARRETT vs. SID MARKS JOE TIPLITZ vs. PAL MORAN Tlekets. ?l, ii. SI. Imj qulik nt Tnr Tnr ler & (.unnlH. 37 N. Mth st.i lendlrr'n llllllurd Tiirler, 730 Market hl.i fun. nlnnliinn Miep, m s, ,ljdi Ileum Arts Cafe, here nnd Atl.intlr. Ut 1 -lelin A. .MrOeirun. llflen IIiIkIum .Ionian A Ce,. 1433 . tilrnril me., and nt p.irk tenliht, Liiree imrkt plenti of room. "Yeu Ret, I'm Going" & Ji IJ M. Opening Races Tuesday, Sept. 12 5 Big Events 3 Light Harness Races 2 Running Races (Thrilling Steeplechase Race) Trains leave Reidinj Terminal 8:36 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 10i30 A. M. 1:25 P.M. Traini leave Bread Street Station 8i05A. M. 11:40 A.M. 9tlOA. M. 12:48 P. M. Daylight-Suvnr; Time Special Rate, $3.36 Round Trip "Of Course You'll ue j nere were n round ahead of the Belli, hut nu V'.1,"."' " ;'",""' wnilnra T. Je in- I ,hSiSh7. nr,,Hn..?sl,0,,i.v trlSif DAVIS ( (T lillllliHlNstb f$g&mii T. TILDKN, 2D ( liaintilmil mid defeated him with the le-s of but four games. I5iii7cn nt Hcst Tin. defeat of Ilueh Kellcher. Ilnalit at Newport by Ulllett Itliucn, former junior tuetropelitnii chiiniplen, was al- J most In the nature of nn tipct, Hlnzcn, 1 nt liiu licMt. is the feual of Kellcher nnd Saturday was just sufficiently superior te nose out "" In the fifth set. Uluf.cn run Kellcher se far thnt the cneinj of all tennis players, cramps, llnullv took 11 hand In the game by L'riisulnz Kellelier's legs se thnt his peeieu letlay will find some keen battles. Manuel Alonse meets Heward Voshell .. his first ,6a. t-t. but J4.0U1,. uln Hewai.l h iisey plays "' '..'' r wllf M &OniHfe,nla; in. f.'isv tusk. Pat 'OHara Weed Is paired with W H. Davis, a dangerous opponent but the. Australian should triumph. 1 T. ' Hunter plays Lurry Kice, the winner te meet Patterson, se that u Keener tigiil will be bard te find. A Mi in all. bids fair te be the grdal day of the eicnt thus far. Hut, "Oh, boy!" heir about Tuesday and all the rest of fil? v eel:. Again, I say, "Lay en, MaeDuff." CevvriaM, 1012, ti TuMIc I.rdatr Company WOODBURY WINS PENNANT Captures Play-Off for West Jersey Title With Three Straight The Woedbuoy baseball team cap tured the championship f the Wet Jersey Hnseball League hi winning the third game of tlie erles with Swedes Swedes Swedes bere en Saturday b tlie score of 4 te .'l. Jimmy Schefield. the Swedesboro star, wns again en the hill for Swedes boro and lest another close clash. Scho field hail breezed along nil year and was expected te win the honeis for his team, but ran into u let of tough breaks in the play-off nnd dropped every game. Woodbury wen the game In the ninth when pinch hitter Old singled. Then followed n single by McFcnan nnd a double by Megcc. the Woodbury catcher, which scored both men ami wen the game and championship. Giants Purchase Pitcher New Yerk. Sent 11. Geerge V. Walherc I ft left-hnnileil plteher of the Portland team of the Pacific Cea-t Leacue has teen pur- I cr.us.: I li the New Yerk National I.icue flub. It Is laid that the transartlen In elves a Koedly sum te be paid te Portland, and also the release of one or mere GHn'H nt the end of the preacnt season te thnt ilub. Walberc will net report until next mrlnt. MA... ,w. nnlurr ll nu in n nrin 111 l'fri'i(tlfl I I Buy That New Fall Hat Direct Frem Save the Difference! Quality in Hats, less the retailer's profit, is the biff rensen why 35,000 Philadelphians I Wear Koelefs Hats! 'I'he new Fall ntylew and colors are ready pick yours from by far the lareest bteck In Philadelphia. u eratr a try iir 708 N. 12th Street immzM Entrance Extreme Seulhvn End of Dulldlne "Camel" and 'Loek for me e?er the deer." A. R. llnderdewn's Strawbridge Strawbridge wm 51 I-) Off' HmOLMii "i biu N iZiulll!i I 'J 1 U s I Hi ilttvitiTM tX MWmi'MmMWMi 4 mmxmm l 3 ( Thirty wa f ears merience has gene into the making of every Drexel Evening Course. It is only natural that non-essentials and experi ments have been eliminated. This constant improve ment has made this "Action Training" System what it it today a most werm-wniie sort of evening education. Scheel of Business Accounting Salesmanship Real Estate Traffic Management Finance and Investment Business Law and Many Related Subjects ENGINEERING Mechanical Electrical Civil Chemistry and Many Related Subjects Enrollment Open New DREXEL EVENING SCHOOL the Factory Open Saturday Till 6:00 P. M "Highland" hiiii'""'"-1'1 '-?7 E 40' i I l THE NAMES TO GO BY WHEN YOU GO TO BUY A Real Shakerknit SWEATER A number of guaranteed fnst colors pull-ever, "V" or round necks! Shawl cellar and coat stales Priced Right! in Sens 202-204 Market Sf. & Clothier Philadelphia High Scheel Regulation "Gym" Suits $2.65 Here's a fine Gym Suit, consisting of strong white sleeveless jersey, well-made full-cut white pants, supporter and white rubber-soled shoes for $2.65. Other Gymnasium and Sports Equipment here, tee, in great variety, at correspondingly 1 e w pi'lCCS. 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