w ii- vv,fv-r tux v Fv: WhJ. W r K Lv ft 1 II! 1 si lrii p. Wflrt m m s WD UStt VflSlKi MI w IM niJfEES l; V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBR-PHIEADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 192? , II Fer Celer, Thrills and Daring, Pole Is Entitled fa a Center Position in the Sports Picturj COUNTRY CLUB OVAL AN IDEAL STAGE FOR INTERNA TIONAL POLO Beautiful Setting at Bala Enhances the Exciting Scenes as All-Ireland and Orange County Clash in Stirring Battle Victory for Americans rpilE nigged International pole tmirnntnent tlint Philadelphia hn seen lti A aged opened at the Phtlnde'phla Country Club eterdny. when the Orange County four defeated the gentlemen riders of the All-Ireland I'ole Club, U goals te 0. The ninteh was plnved mi n perfcet sward of green velvet under n sun that was bright n C'eepntrn'i eve. Overhead, the iky. pule in u robin's tgg nt mnrn. deepened t,, a mini blue, untouched by thi urgent splendor of a single cloud Plrture the bennt of thn' firlil (it P.nln. Pour liundrcd ynrdi of grassy turf, touehrd off l'T the Mnlt'.ing whit.- ilubheun' and t lit? spiky rewt "f fence paling ; behind it ri-lne the billy links of the Country Ciub. A solid low Of glittering nnd expin-ivc nr. Penilnlne hecu'v in colorful gowns. The Yivld colors of the plnyets Most of the expeii vvee in ii'Terd with th .ntenient that 111 the Hnln field Philadelphia l l-emr pupped for po'e than rlther Mendew Proek or Runisen. The rtttng is -ii'.r. nnd the f.e'.d 1 well drained that even after n henvy rain it l in line condition for pln. fflE arrangement fee er.emj jar the tpectater. and nnlitej for the neirnpapennen urprird even the .Yew ) (irk jeurnahltt PAT am fftrir jlat1ene, I a witter nf (act, evet thing icm hanllrd rcll te the mnutet detail. Every One Out ATItlCIAN and prele'-trrHi were out. the wr ai-'i'erd. all of thi in. you Ire wagon!" Thej w.rc the excitement of pinv.. Po'e i n wonderful gen tcltb speed, villi riming pV the ultra-wealthy and the i i But the man in the treit It brings. That Is v hy, en a nild-wrl teams In the tournament pln tra. a cmrj The horses! Tho-e satin -coated peed, their el:mt Irmi.in Inieiligene OR the faninu- p nver hv Im v follower of tb" game .' "lp. "Get en I here, med te "'en erf plteh by a sport Jammed ,-. t'l" brim with exrl'emenf. !'ir jenri It It- b n the exclusive sjmrt of The man In tie -tnvt Knew netli'.i.1: 'f if. rglnniiic te lcurn w!..i; pole nvari" , tin thrill r.fternoen. with te of the IcsMT-knewn nf several thousand mined out. beauties, with their jlgey tcp&. their Thej an' tie attinctlen rjulfe us much li.irseflfsh- nml eery m.m t woman Trhe gees te ,i the most lwn n game I, ' is .ipprecl.if.e-i thi-"' beaut. f'i. rru,'.als watrhes them with m: tORj; than nnr man r,i llaln yrtterdau aid, "I'd give one nf my nrmt tar a hnrtc Uke thn'." and earh nf then neant it. W lint the Irish Players Did fOST of thee pn'i-i-n'n' i"; atlne'es are s.imi -loosed, brnad-ehented ye'in men, with I rfi. M"niii !'hh r .'.! a - '"I: .hie degree of dur.iic. Thv take nil ser's of f.ati'i t'i hit that w. v ' all. and the wonder of It iiis net in the f.-.it tl ! ni uf ihi "i nr" ' -ir bit that mere of then !, n placed nn the i.nMia'ty '!t M Invader.", who rnrr.ee n fe it -he Ji-ishmen e,.tned eCF their t-wiiwerk Their hitting was u.ii seldom they drove the ha 1 The (innisi Cei.nT 1 likrs e .!.-ssed 'he goal hnndii'iip 1'nr "ir." rmsnn or ether game. Thev nre hnrd rider-, h'lt 'hev Im ked net en n par with thai of the Vmer.m. B, and n for long distances. Captain (inu.dinc. fur a spare, wr.s the hear- and eul of the Irish attack, then .1. A. Tren !i tnc, ip th b't.-.len. and it "as Trench who smrd Imth of the foreigners' gen's tl r. Inst en" bv a enatlena! dash through a broken field, and a slam for fifn innls srpinre'y lir"vei-'i the jcel r't' Almest nil of ti" battling wns done In the shadow of the Irishmen's goal They would mrry it away, nn'j te hnve nn O'ar.ite feuntj drrrdevll ci.f in and sweep the ball In tl e ether dlrctien7 I 7 II r' 'oil 1 iarintten'.i tating 11 rc'iinl rirnei n higher 'niiin ii tr,in ''rifi;c fnunty by tun Ofa'i. it h-fnrt thit anne thf'i armeiiAtratril 'hat trrti irrrp in u-eie acaided a te tr-awl har.dtrap :k?r 'a-tr. an I enfTJCntli Ne r.OAi, Bupreme. Speed nf the Orange Riders was s'-ered In the first hukker, hi.- nft"r that the American? were Bupreme. Apparently there nevr was a il.anee rhat the Irishmen would catch tbi lr fly.ng opponent- Everv one of the ("(range fenr.tv men scored. ('. (' Ilum.sey lcr l attack with four goals Morgan Hei"ient. v he v a- en" of rhe day- met scintillating Mars, scored three, ns did young Hurr t,an, while Mnlrelm Stevenson i balked up two for his team Stevfnsen i one of the highest hand! npped trn in the game, heitig only one geni l.nder the maxi'.i.iiin rf 'en- a fgure tbi en'v Teuunv Hit. n Ceck, Devereix- Mi'hiri. Witts n V''b I in-r Sr. He :d and I en n I.tee I.tee ameng the compptiter.- .n 'Is 'eurnni'ien I ne t:i"n! Heweer. Sievefi'en had 'he ruiffert ins ' -ufltr an i-e.rent. A saraee blew from the mallet of Cnptn'n timi.dlny n i i etec M.e ba 1 agalns' lis forehead A streak of bleed widened across h. hrew nr.d d-lpp-d 'nte I . eyes. H stayed In his saddle, but swung tchtixic,. .v in the ,',.re. t...n ' -iie ball before the whlst'e sounder th THAT trni the ti'htina ntifir.c that thr tricWer a a hare. Hit ok u hurt '.tr in nnicem ntal nn luna et tnrjft- nay. iia Uft mutt tkr aamc is Sentiment Divided and le m given a thua- rd II r .T-erJ J e pony. '.' ,i p. a ,-e :s am indicri. 'pn i'j niwnvs jne TIMK was taken ou. hev.ee.- i., ,.ir, t , ., ,., dermis b ir't of nrp'n.s.i v ' en le . ame be k : Sentiment was eu'inlh dividei), ,f the ve.uui tlen. The A'nerlean team 'ins ?ie f-iverire tif fir-' out te a beaten tenm. and the game, if unvi. ,ng. fiiht nf tlie Irishmen arew reunn attet re :nd m cnrer- This miif. h ,s the tir-t of r1 t" irreruent. hut .' should net he th" be-t The grenteft plnyers that have been deve.npcii jn Americii are du te' nppear en Bala sod within th" next ten dnvi ye-tenlav the le-er- wer eutcla.sscd ar me scete et J-J gun - t i r, inriites. four of tt.e Ins.. Caps but there some tight l'ttle battles te ITS OU.e. six being handl- rVIE niiiin nf p'l'j. like that e' me't gam. M that plaied 't nrarlp Vidii jiran rrje fiir that at it nrr l,rferr tha' irinetr pcriej. it h'li ird in tAe mtsff ay I'hinetr tirre adept fro Wis I ' ,., ni n di 1 that wl l.'tl I 'i k- i'etst. i lub -l.p he e, r sutnti. e 'n feffl'i ynrs. Sikhs Played the. Game - n w. s I .-r . lie greate- ndvr. ntes I.r."l f ',.. il utterrr! the ' vn bj artiiv efijiers for m " liuuin- iturneu et in nil points i ame m 'ie United Suites, nnd thir'en was formed in I'hlladelnhln l,i r:...i K. Burd (Jrubb, t'n-n 'emii.iindlng the riret Cltv Troop; Charles i: Mutlr" Majer Ilnrciin rl ir'e-i and CnVr.el Jehn C Cioeme, who for Mars uii-i head of the Penti'i Ivanin Stc iijie THK Etg learned India It but it w-ns rr.r ir t.l 1 Five yrnr 'n'er 'he f-rsr years after that tie firs' j Of course. these who I re these men li.n can sf or s ll'l W i g' I g'l ..ed ' gr i ml .Ml i 'I w I h jeers bv ' r f. re.gn inn.. he knew-it-alls, ;i Tl. ., rr, v.l'letjM te these h.r,-e t nr pe ., taU I'm piure as one of 'he greatev of A-nerl- 5-1) I, In- .,,. , met' rr.l h'ln. ' r ' 'it th U t. rll a in-'h 'i i't a lrie. it it one r,f the mnt i itr.l th ;,er(r It tal eh a t'nna ,nnr lnn 0 pinj ''i ' '. 71.1". .Mirel ana ,, ', ffr,i el0A. SEDER ED YEP, FOOTBALL SCRIMMAGES HAVE BEGUN OF ALLIED LEAGUE Lighthouse Beys' Club Leader Succoedo Jehn H. Farrell i in Soccer Bedy j OTHER OFFICERS CHOSEN Several hundred delegates represent- i Ing seventy tennis In the Allied Soccer League crowded the I.Uhtheus? Heys' Club last night for the annual election of officer. j .febn II Parrell, "father" of the or ganization, who was nt the he'm for twehe jenrs, tetlred nnd in tendering his resignation was wuvinly compli mented for the wonderful work he has accomplished during his tenure of elfice. j I'lnier Sehreedcr, of the Lighthouse ' Hels' Club, was elected te til" place, left ae.ir.t by the losigniuien of Par rell The elber officers, unmet nr-a : 1 Pn-sf ,-e pe-.dent. .1 Mnrnhull ; cec- , end mcc tuer..dent. Dr. A. TI. Stewart,' prominent in the game in West Philie delphli. vectetary, William Mcllityrs, and treasurer, William Palmer. The Itn.iid cf Directeis consists of UMmrd Pinrrll, l)r. Stewart, an I .1 Connelly. nt,d llichard Parcell was niwtied chnirinan of the Ilgi-tratien Henrd The Piton Saw team aiiueuiiced that It would have te withdraw from Secfen ' of the Pirst Division nnd the a'.den r- were accept "d ill their place SOUTH PHILS APPEAL j Downtewners Put Daseball Decision Up te Arbitration Beard The Arbitration Heard of the Phila delphia Hi'-elul Association ha- e-r ghi n !- tir-t ense te decide. The Sniii'i Philadelphia miinagement 1 had .ipjieiilei tbi. decision ordering the , prete-nd game with the Plel-lmr Y'un 1 er- te be ilajed ever -tart lug .ith t'.e . last half of the eighth Inning. I The beard consists of William W I Ileper, Princeton football conch, nnd tiidge .lelm M Patterson. The Pi'c j Itebe't W Mawell wjs the etJ.er mi :u 'her The decision will net h" announced j ter -everal dnvs. as tee beard ha- nut it n date for the hearing. 1 date for tue hear. tig m Y01RE NeTffO 1T0 VLA ifiOWiTee.- HACK -VrawrA V I Am I csv v22xl mm inii!FS2t&h&Ml!i!&V22ii. 1 ivU JtaKSj-ST " -.-t--B5ii, xSsV rM:-irr: ''l- m&YW'v m r ) r-VO. "Ms , rj:nfi .1' 'AJ'S?- Tf .1 v .-r -ms I i K. il 'jT W ) 'ri n$uuT) r-.."s5.dvl u'a-y" '.y.Tp 'C'y Vir-"r: - tJf 77?) ttl) - v3 i "S. . -W-s-l . iy- ttjt ' 0 atisL. ysxtJzss' eSf -sTw5BJ' v -vsj!w'ii 1 ''ics-PsS " Still IH ( wik)jf ARUrvrr yoeBic-Bollv' iVrlY'DOUTYoe'PiCK'OW JOMEOOOV SONIE'MV VtOLtlACklE TomBeW whats- Pet a Full Back awd TiiU toecK A HALP BAck air 0 'YOU SOS" YDlAOMTUve EWOGM KACfC TO VlAKp EWM A qUMRTEfi BACK J mm wf. I 1 V vP7(ijiffi?j'i'-z&tJc. ,'tL .-t rvt-. .,n-. V (fMPiu" Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Alonse's Popularity Initiative C. Mack's Wish By THE OBSERVER Z iQVutight, lOtl, bv I'ulltb l.tdarr Cempanv LOSS OF CONTROL BY DO AK HURT CARDINALS Star Pitcher of Last Year lias Wen but Four of Last Seventeen Starts Illness Hampered Team Beat Phils Twice LOCAL GIRLS TO COMPETE 1 Meadowbrook Representatives En tered In New Yerk Events Saturday j Samuel .1. Dallas, secretary of the Meadowbrook Club, will tar-e Mr of hi hist feminine athletes te the women's (track and tield.meet of the Metropolis tnn Association nf the A. A. V . te be held en Saturd.11 en the creut.ds of the O liege of the Cii of N" Yerl at lr.Cth street and Amsterd it.i nvem.e The Meadow l.t 00k etitrii include; T."1 a-irl li"i .r! -lahps M,i--rtr- Jlerr De--'!., liui.c 1 ' llmRT'l K I. 1 1. Hltt.ir Hin.e - a-A .M '-11 Wm- B'"tiall Uini -'irmr H't1 nr Ma.ir-t ICrkrrn) Htftriinr buucl 'jt. Orie Tin r 1-gn-e' K1Jlinr.v in'l M 1 lr- ' .rn 440-viril rln tam Mi k-- ll'--De".t-v lle-.ich '"irsaret . I. n Itltt r !'-nlie Ajic .ir1 Mjd. in' ' l.,tn'. HURLERS FOR INDIANS Twe Jein Club and Anether Will Repert Shortly Cleveland. ().. Seet 1 1 P ,r, hape of I"it l.rr iit-iv, of fie Pe-t Werth 'e 1 , Leng-ie, 1 lib. wn.- ani.eiini i. ed.v- Iv 1 Pr snie.u K. S. Mnrnanl of the Ce-r I land Indians. He will r"n-i fellow ing the inter-league series .iween Pett Werth and Mobile Itivmetul firagge't. a seau-jire pit !i -I , r, who burled three im-hit gnt-.e'' for nn KM n,i. Ohie, team thn "ar. nnd ' fiierge Metevler, for whom tl Imlinns 'are rnpn'ed te have paid Sle.'ifiO. te the 1 ,Icre; Cltv International League club, irepeiteu lit I Minn Pleld Ji-steiilnj . Till wl Five Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League (1 M!rr. .Si l-ou! lehb, Il.'trtlt terkrr, ( 3eelmn Il llliinnn. Di-trelt -.fhanif. Ncn nrlc m:aeik A. II. It. . P.'. in :.vt im 'jnj ,m l?,1 4li'J sh nu .aui ist 43i n. iss ,;nj I1H IM lJ 103 ..'ISM 1 in M.- ta 120 i3!i s iiii i. ixtRi'i; Ci. A.M. R. II. P.C. tlerii-l. t lerl..13: ,151 IS? ild .ftJ6 riernri. I'll, 'imrcli. mi 30S 02 I te .380 mrlx-e. I'ltt.li.irnti Wi .3t W I mi .3M (.rlmrs. I hlci- W) III HI) 13.1 ,'M'l Miller, (hlntk-e 1 10 am 12 110 .311) MDQCtt N FIELD FORFISJLAURELS Vincent Lepez, Army Cham Cham peon, te Vie for World's Crown j in Middleweight Class i RECOVERS FROM CUT EYE' entecn Fnfctitsi in ench R .IOSKPII T. LAIJKl'.M 111. sudden ie'lnpse of the Cardln.i's hen the pennant seemed within their grnsti has been one of the most tn'ked of Ftibiects in baseball. Rattling first nnd awnv for first pln- Itrnnch Rickey's 'nnipst nggregntlen seemed te just fold up its The .Smitten Ones ' , , , ,, , ... Meadow-, (,eerge Smith nnd Single tents nnd fnde nwny I hey went out t0) ,,ru m,nw,.rPli 10vd j ,10 epnn(,r. w"h l'ttle of ihe glerv that gees with nltheugh the latter pitched fair ball n 'enm fighting most of the seai-en for n for six innings. In the re. nnd Wilbur . place , the baseball firmament. Ilubhell was ieumll lhr.iRhr.1. Manding '' , . . . ,, up manfully under n territic bombard After watching the St. I.euiFnn! i Id- ,nn, ,,f i,n, ,jts die Philll" pitching In a twin bill yes-! Tmpeiier und linttnmh ench had n terrh tbc question nnturally arose I homer in the opener, anil IJlnde$ nnd i again n- te whv the team from thfs -"' - 'b" f-;end. 'I In- Phil, could 'Mound Cltv failed. The pitching uns1'!" hiti;' n hits meant runs against excellent, the hitting the nam", and the, either Pfefler or lit North. g.r.en.l -ill -around plav up te the stand- -be ether half of our hope te stay inrd of p.nnant contenders ''" l I'"";" lrftpprcl n close one Jnme- Could, than who," there is no te th- 1 m because hey ailrnl te greater .i.ithentv en the subject of the"H their hits a the right time The Crdlna's in the-e T'lilted States, heard wr, made five lntr, off Navler during f lilt I'-"- iri llllllll ftu IHiinV'l .Hill lidll' By LOriS H. .TAKFK ' piens lNXI.lt of the middleweight cham- hip of the V niter State!" Army. Vlment Tepr. recently honor henor honer nbly discharge from the service, new Is pli'tinlng te branch out for world'? laurels. Lepe, is a Mc-lcnn. born In Ilermosle, capital of the Stnte nf So Se So nera. Mexico, nud he will he twenty years old next .lanuary Jl. When he was twelve yenr old the Lepe-s. together with their Vlnnle, left Hermosie nnd settled in Douglas, Art. Five vears Inter the family again moved. , red this time they went te Clarksburg. W Yn . nnd it was there that Vincent OP ALL the foreign athletes who hnve Invntlcd America, It is doubtful If attained the pepulnrlty Manuel Alonse, Spanish tennis player, is enjoying. The reasons arc evident every time the Latin exhibits at Manhelm. lie trilllant, spectacular, skilled, game nnd n thorough sportsman. What mere ee ll be asked of an athlete? Yesterday Alonse eliminated Watsen Washburn In five of ths r-- fascinating sets ever seen at Gcrmantewn and the Manhelm courts hare btt l tue scene ei mnny u inriiiing innicn. What n tribute was paid the Spaniard as he sprinted out of the lnclew at the completion of his .triumph ! There was net only n thunder of hand clir but cheers nnd it Is seldom tennis ntbuslnsts nre nreuscd te cheerlnjr. Net only Is the Spaniard popular with the crowd, but the ball beytl tkM J liiuuir iiiuj, A few days nge a bit of n tdiuver came up te the Latin and with team I his eye he told hinvhe would net be a.ble te serve him that day. "Never iiilntl," said Alonse, "I'll see If I can net have you tomorrow" And did he? Well, If jeu noticed that blend-hnlred youngster who was gatherlni balls en the north side during the match, you glimpsed the Spaniard's net Alonse saw the eagerness of the boy nnd his efficiency In getting the'falln bulls quickly mid he asked if he might be permitted te serve him. ' The Latin has taken the boy Inte his heart and has encouraged him. It the years te come, the wee chap will never feruct the brilliant Spaniard. Perhnps we lire wrong, but it Is yet te bc disproved te ur that the man was loves children loves nil things clean nnd is clean himself, Manuel Alonse in great beyond his tennis. m THK girls nre giving up short sit Iris and tire men are forsaking long trousers, judging from Mnnliclm styles. One official yesterday were n suit, of while ducli or something lllie that, rensistlng of a rather long coat and knickers,. Initiative In Sports MKT Clarence Goldsmith last night nnd rhatted with him for a few minutu As usual be gave us something te think about. Clarence, you recall, used te coach the Pniverslty of Pennsylvania herein tenm nnu inure nre icw eener iiuers ei im em inumn game in tne country. He lias some sound idens that apply te any sport. Initiative was his subject last night and it concerned some athletes it tat University. He had this te say: "Give me'nien who will occasionally stray from set teachings and will taki n chance. A coach nttempts te cover, in his lectures, every possible play or iwisi n game may inKC, out ne can i uuver iuviu un. "A innn must think for himself and act accordingly. The man In the play must lie able te judge 'best his own actions. "I would rather see an athlete mnke n few mistakes In taking the Initiatlrt and profit thereby tlinn te tallow in tlie rut et tnings tnltl him." His words are sound logic. We can seek nnd find ndvlec, but the tamt thought rarely tits two cases. We muet solve and plun our own attack and defense without interfering with teamwork or the general scheme of things. AL SllftCltll wai one of the greatest distance runners of all time and ' he left a string of records a yard long behind him when he passed out of competition. Many believed they would never be equaled, but one was beaten yesterday by Pnave Xtirml, a Finnish runner. Tlma and progress erase everytJilng. Mack May Get Ills Wish IN THE early part of the season, the Washington Club was going poorly and tlie Mackracn took three out of four games down at the Capital. Cennie wns moved te comment in the general discussion concerning tat and answered it in ! off .Schilling I Jehnsen for a The Mackmen found decade of safeties, but the riuf-tl.iti press be .... .' 1 l. I.,... OM. re ,.,, ....- -, '",.;. ' thj didn't d as much geed as half thai much has been -al-l about tlie downfall, -, . . T, ru . .I.- ('....Im i hi flint I tmi IWt Hup """'. ".'-. 'rty 'I Itll III IliUIH I ill. . .- ... ....- saiing semetliing." began the hcribe win. has trave'ed with St. Leuis Na Na tienaPLeigue teams for tnanv years "Te alibi for one's lack of abilin is something thnt net a member of the Cardinals or tin self wants' te de We areti t exncriv .atl-fied thnt the tenm Is In third llu. In Hi" seamiest margin. 'I i II 10 Walker hammered nut his' , tlnrtj -slxlli et tlie seatren anil new Ht:tndi but one behind Ken Willinnn. I of the llrewni, und is one nhend of Reger Hertisbv, of the Nationals. Alse Cobb get time of the the Tiger hit two of our ten. Dreu ns 1 1 nil Walker I turns Hurts Beets and Saddle i HEAVYWEIGHT RIVALS MEET IN OLYMPIA BOUT FIREMEfi TO STAGE INTERCITY BATTLE The Hrrxilt Handicap .Steeplechase, at Re'mnnt Park tedny bringn eyt th" best jumpers in fralnlu; Sweet mem cnrrU'T top weight of l.e pnnnil-. whlih Is net much handicap for h,m if at his b"8t. Hr.rses which seem best today are Pint race Geed Times. Zealot, Over- raki, sicijnd Swer-pment. rfen Sklpp i , I Hal'nvlll : third -Liawntl, Irish pa 1 Liu' ks and llrakes; fourth Kinetini,, Pre l.geui, Benui; fifth- Whi-k i ('' .'.-r. Hellselar; sixth Flagstaff, l i.'urtts. (Marre. I)en-aJ Park: Horses which seen best t'ldnj are. Pirst race Mcisc. L.m:. Pcf.-y, Skoeter ; second Veronica, Mi-, I.iLten, I'ptewn : third--Lady 1. 1 .';.. Lancelet. Inx Geld, fourth S'e.t Itnuquet, C'arrv tin, Azreel fifth- Austral. Viva Cuba, Sans p, i II; rdxth Drifting, "King Trojan, P ; Kins; seventh Pizer, Taknleng March, Jehn Arber The Tlionicllffe Park feature tndf,i, is he Lglingten Claiming Handicap Itish Jig has run dlsnpinlnilrig! rf lnte, but he should de brt.er leda1 Horses which seem best nie. ,,r,t race Plnyrlght. Tricks, Hey C . mi -rrid Tycoon, Venule, Van Pntre' third itellje, (Jnllant Greem. Pilac, , fourth Ilulllen I'ltlrnata Grassjnn fifth Irish Jig. f'rack O' Daw ,. Yerkist, sixth Pair Virginia, ei.j Chan, "el Matt, t,e etith -Pnd .a, ( I ,f. '.d Faithful. I'he Hrewns lest nn excellent opper tunity te get n luilf-giimc gain en the ankH by siiicunibing te the Het Sex, our most hated rivals, nip Col Cel liua and Geerge Hums drooped the all lirewns despite geed hulling by I'lhan ether Shecker. Cellins kept the ten hits he the In- I allowed pretty well .scattered, while the lienneutern made g"ed use of the tnr they secured, one, a homer by Ilunis, storing Mitchell ahead of him, preiiig the deciding blew It wus uiineuiiccd from the ramp of the Browns that Sisler would probably return te the game within a week, but would be out of the Yank Series', which blurts Saturday. The Yanks dropped the first game te the White Sex when l'rban Pa her outpltehed Snin Imies and Murray, but cnine back in tin; srcenil nnd treunc'd Itobert.sen. wh'le Hmt hurled well in the pinches. The riMilt of the een Stepiien affair wui a gain of a half Stene and Five-Match ptCK 0f Sansctm en Program Ad Stene, Ptuladelphin's premi-mg heavyweight, who has von eight f h. last elevn bouts vi.i the Innckeiit route, has been inatihtd w th K Kansem. a rugged local innl. te battle nt the (lljnip'.it A A next Meiid.i night. The hea weights will exihnnge punches in the third of the five eight round bouts thnt will innusurute the indoor boxing season Twe bard-hitting lightweights will clash In the 1lnnl contest. They are Willie Jacksen, of New Yerk, and Johnny Shugrue. of Jersey City. The seinl-liiiMl will be n bantam- wtiaht debate hrtweeti Carl Trcmalne of Cleveland, nnd Hauling Camden. Willie Hern-ail. of Pnier-en will aeuare elf vm'Ii tbli city, am N. J., will this city. Mac of N. ,f . eliniiN Meal. .if Lew Snider, of lliueiine. battle with Al Willi, of Lecal Players Will Tac.ui, New Yerk Team The pick of the Philnd'lphip firen-nn has. ball tessers, playing under the rmme of the Philadelphia Firemen Iseball Club, will stage an inter-thy frm . ith t .e I), j.i.rtuietit li.'l nine, of .Sew ,tV., n' th.. Phillirs Ilnll park, Mread and Huntingdon streets, next werk i The IemI mne has been d'ing fairly well again' t the local independent dubs I Last Sundnv at Lnwndnle the Firemen I hel"i tlie Curtis Country nub te it .1-0 were Kintuy, pitcher nf the Firemen, is one of the best hurler-t in i,,. 0ly , and should give the New Yerker a great battle. Ihe Firemen also would lik tn meet some of the first -class teams in Phila delphia. Phene Maitalien Chief II nn phicjs, Lngine Ne ''! Buff Bexes Villa Tonight New Yerk. Sept II Jefcrr ,f a 'i.n fiywMlvht t.eilnrf che-fipi r. 'ir.il I'-i ', a l-"llltlnij til e!ie'.i-r wr., nctMul t r a ' -rnjnJ innii-ii nmui t at t. !.. r 1 H will mark liuft flr-i fcv.pnr,u " ! rmir lnc h. 1'ji" ''. la''mflfr' - ,mplf.iuitiip te Je. t.jnch r r... bas are ull Beh Felhergill Puts elf Out in A's Game Lynch Joins Dartmouth Squad llur.nl rr. . II. Spt U Inrir..n ,tn Krnitr in itnck lifl t.ilen a tr ; i h.r- tump with tn., urrlval .f l.ilrtle I,j m h vei-ar, ,f two eirfen Lama ..tfnH at rlieht . ni tunn the biimmr aiul cirly thn ti,ii mariy , en llr'l'n; report fti In from the West k! ."fr.i"'.' . '.si. i wkV ,Vat h.""weuM" ti Te.t " .0,u ',Y,rn& KSSEI C.mBbVll and Abel w " hav, tut mafhln.. Lynch irrlvfd In fair rhuleal Veta Scarce at Virginia k.-4.lu.lllN Vi... Kent 11 Of th Blatn Ifttir mm en uainla m J Fmil ur eniv n hoe report. il out for i Detroit, Mich., Sept 1 I - Poh Petherglll figured in an un i- ml jd iv in the eighth Inning if M-'erdny's game here between the Tigers and Athletics. The Detroit eutbidder put himself out nnd no one but the um pires ltnew hew tt wa- accomplished. Fethnrglll. en third and ll.it.sler, en first, started u double snal. Gal loway threw low te Perkins nt the plate, and ns the mfchei took the hull en the bound. 1 erberg'll dished past him and n,-res, t h ill-' Perkins went In putsui' knowing Fetherglll had net tern bed the pinto, but the runner was waiet out he fore the ball was applied It de veloper that I'mplre Cininrilly saw Fetherglll blush Perkins glove nt the instant the ball atruek tt, thus retiring himself. I uf we de feel thnt It is there in cpue i ' tie hnidest mil of cffeit en the ptr i of eer member of the team. IViale. and His "spltter 'St. Leuis h.T had liard luck fens.in. te tie I'entrnr1 it anv renert'i. The tniilll tensen for (ibilitv of the team te retain its Kiiuiu 'ng is Willie Dnik. Yeu knew Deak i-."i spitbnil pit. hi i and u spitter with with eir control Is about as worthless ns an old shoe The difference In the games wen nnd leFt by Deak this year Is what we lid place the Curds up In llrst place. ' After getting away te u brllllnnt -t i rr. winning sl games in succession Willie lest nil control and has net been nbie te reeeur Ii Net only that, but he cannot last through nn entire gume. In the n-f -cieiiteen games he pitched I e 1 as wen bit fi.ir, whuh Isn't niucli et an ineragi for n pi'cher of the call- K. r ft.' Thillk "His treub'e Is a peculltr one he- '"' ..,.,, ." I... mi,, .. in 1..-H... t ctidu.en. , '.eTF0 !"B.rlJ B' but he doe-n t 'in, te be able te con trol the ball. Ni'f year Deak should ionic back with a ctigeance nnd It may br that Im will show some of his old Mine stuff befeie the end of this cum in, gn. Hewcvei, that Is one of the rea sons for the Inability of the team te -tav up nil' re It belongs. "The fu'iMx arc man. fold." con tinued Gei.ld. ' Tlie Cards ns n fielding team cnntin' rntu. with the best, which has nlwny- been known. 'They ice'l gned pitching nnd ecxel er.t hitting t" i ir rv tlidtil through. Mc llenry, second te Hornsby, our great i , p'nwer with t'i -ii'i.. las ,il.,i 1 in bur seventy game- tins si.isen When it Is known that he knocked In a hun dred inns l:-i season ou can see hew keenlv his less has been felt "Melleni'i has been troubled with his eves. IIu i an see strn'ght ahead net ciiarlv, but nearl.v se and cannot see ut , a P nut of the eernere of his yens. Which i means thnt nt the plate or chasing fly j balls he la useless. However, he tee ( will be around for next year. , Tlie Other Casitaltlwi "Illness of Dec Lavnn, our strongest infield cog en the defense, who weigh around 130 pounds, when he sheuld1 weigh In the neighborhood of Kir,, has been n big Mew. Dec isn t the best, hitter en the tenm, but he is a brilliant hcWcr, Then Muellei, a young star Inst season, who hit high down the stretch, has been unable te play because of an injury te his back. "Jncijues Feurintr was one of our I best slugger last jear, hitting tire, mil i ..'HO. This je-ur he is hovering around j 2'JO. Itottemly, the youngster en llit huse, came from S mouse and has iiime ' geed from the start. lieth he and ItlndeH, wlm bin's from Housten, ''i . have been hitting ..'(00 wine joining tli . team. "We'll be up In the r.u e next wifir. and wliteh our Miinlte Lninn Mur!le. ie'Henry and Deak In slinpe . I'minii'T I batting up high and a pair of ung .stars like Uladcs and Mottemh, and th, fjinnts w ill lune te bewnte " Tim n) the (aids phiwd ester- daj remitnied the faithful of the Pirntes' , 1,'iHt step here. Twciiiy-fhe runs and Ibirty-teur hits rang irem tne niungeeni of the Bt. Lrjulseins during thn two first get his fistic experience Lepez's dehut in the ring wni ngnin't Hubc Nichols. Thin was n sir rounder, and later he took en Jim Perry for ten rounds, nfter which Vincent enlisted In the nrmj shertlv after the big war, nerving two years until he wns dis charged three months age at Camp Dlx. During the war Vinnie was with the National Guards at Clarkeslmrg. Never Defeated While In thn Army While in the regular army Lepez competed in fifteen bouts, nnd he never was defeated. He wen the welter weight and middleweight lltles of the I'cnlc', kneiking out Sailor Petreskl In the sth round. This bout wns de cided at Camp Di, nnd inter Vinnie de fended his newn bv stepping Jack Heck, of Philadelphia. In 'the fifth round of a bout at Fert Sleciim. Including several mutches Lepez, while In the sen ice. had awny from enmp be has bad a total of eleven ron ren ron tests nt icgiilar bibs Among his op ponents have been Piankle Mnguire, Al VerhecUcn, Jackie Clink, Jack Mc Carthy. Soldier Katnrskl. Frnnkie Ilrtt Ilrtt ten. Temmy Leiighniu nnd Fddvstene Miller. Ills match with Leughrnn resulted In the only decisive set -back for Lepez, that match having been stepped nfter Vincent had suffered a severe cut ever hi-, left eye which wns bleeding profuse prefuse h. This set-te wan held nt the Ice Pulace here. I Inpez new Weighs ."5 Pounds Lepez, In the future, will rempete un- I der the guidance of IMdle Hayes usual- I ly called "Nig," and Sir F.dward is ttirtlng te arrange a bus enmpaign feri the Mexican. "Ne one will he barred I nt 1(1,", which Is ten pounds mere than; Vlnnle weighs," tnld Hayes today, "nnd what he is mere anxious for than anything else Is nnnther tilt with! Leiigluan te wipe out the only defeat chalked against liiin." j In his last few matches Lepez went. Itlfn tlni filler l lilt (1 tltwifi IP neli nlnnri ' I""' iii" ' "nil ti m t if f,ti -i ttai'llH possibility et tne sennters tnvving en tne season s record. "They hnve a geed club," said Mack. "Mnke no mistake about that. They will get started Inter. Te tell the truth, just let me finish behind them this year and I It lie satisfied. Take a glance nt the percentage tables. Washington Is sixth and the A'l arc in seventh place. It Is very likely that the clubs will finish that way. Mack may get his wish, bnt it doesn't carry the glory he thought it wrall. Wonder if Cennie is satisfied? THE Ttrewns without SIMer are no mere handicapped than mil Tilden would be without a racquet. 7-$' y find Walter Jehnsen held the Indians t0 four hits, nnd Washington wen. -1 te 1, by hitting Beene at the ri-ht time. The Spoke Speke men filled the base in the ninth, but could si ere enlv one run, Jehnsen stepping the drive Over in the National the Giants cap tured their fifth straight game In tie feating Hill Klllefir' Cubs. Nchf had one bad Hilling, b .' itheruisi, mtebeil geed ball. Me and Pari Smith were i "Hie his lite eye and this wound usually banned from the game for disputing ' "ns "Pencil se t hut he was handicapped strikes. Itnncreft s homer, with twoKfulea little Over 7 billion Chesterfields are smoked every year 20 million every day Finer tobaccos Better blended Better taste ou. (leciiieii tne game The Pirates, by winning twice from the llraves, gained ! half game. Cooper and Morrison pi- bed Kreat hall, the former allowing Kiv h'ts nnd the latter five. Heme-Run Hitters in Yesterday's Games WalUer. Alhli'tlrs .. Ilirrns. Itnl Hex . . . , Stenrrt. Olnnls llnnrreft. (Hunt Ternrrrr. rnrillnnU Hettnmlrr, I nrfllnaU llludrn. CarrllnnU . North drill nuU Ye Mer it ni 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. I ", 1 .. 1 1 Season's Tet ul 80 It A 4 u i.KAtit'i: American I'iiBtin Nntleiiul Ihkiui TO I .M Tt DATK lOlt! 4 K.I 41V) 'Karnes, thirteen markers coming in Uiu Tetnl .... ffl3 THE I.KAI)i:ilS TO ITE Amrrlcen Inrun WllllnniK, llnnraii , W'nllirr, Atlilrtlr ; Ruth. Yruikrii Ilfllmunn, Tlim Miller. Athlrtlr . Mr-nsrl Ynnkem Talk, Wilte Sux ...... Until ime ji-nr itRn.11 Vntlniml l.iu:iir It. rntle (' inllniU . V. Mils ns ri'llllrs, , . .,' Meiisel, dlanl ', In it llnljllls . , irf-e I'hiuir , ,, ;;; Kellv. Clvts . ... I tliline. ( litis . Alnsinllti. rillml Hrnsell, I'lrnlis. innn: hi s Amrrirnn l.r.irue Nutlimul l.rucup Tet Hi 11)21 in.M 4H1 433 Sflfl 37 H6 IH ta 13 3.1 81 in 12 ir. lit la i: 4 8D 0,17 Lepez returned a few days age from ! the ceiintr wlieie he took things ensy until his eye entirely healed und he In tends getting buck Inte training enrlv next week se that he will be in shape te lesunie punching proclivities the first week in October. I ARRANGE ANOTHER GAME ' Colonial Ice Cream te Play Narberth i en Saturday i 1 The Colonial Ice Crenm and Nnr 1 berth, of the Main Line League, have agreed te play nnether game, nnd will clash en Saturday nfternoen at Nar i berth, 1 Narberth wen the first test but the freerers claim they were handicapped , In Injuries te seveml of their star , players. Nnrbert will hne the serv I ices of a number of collegiate stars. i Included In their line-up are Tl ill 'Jeffries, the Princeton slur, who will pitch. Tewnseml. 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