PWSWMSWW1 pJefPK1 ';KVF-V.1,VCV V nMBVvr.T-mj'.ii u- 9fl? .,. . ..- i .'.- KI .. , W I iv utV s. W ' '!'? ' a J t. r College Football Teams LOCAL TALENT IN i IEN PENNGRIDDERS WOMEN'S GOLF - Seven Philadelphlans Entered in Championship Events Starting Next Weak MRS. BARLOW A FAVORITE mill; classic event in men's seli the le . epen niirl the nimilnir tournaments , hlMmv. hum l" crowns ri ictpec lively "ii Hip heads of Jone Snru'ru nnd Jfivr Swci t'ct. The women's iilithuiiil chtiliipintishlp new 'ile'' """ f'"' Jlttiellclit . and mi r.t Mepd'iy tli fa.r players v 111 irt Mill ether' mettle ever tb tnliwitt of the Greriiluler Ceif Club nt White FulphT.' Spi lugs. Vs. One hundred nml twenty -two players. Mnrcnllnj: every district In llir 1'nited Slates, ""I t"f' nM" I" l''0 'limllfjiiir reurd. ''f flmt number, seven are rhil.idelpliliiny. Tin re mere hall from Vllmlngfeii. Mrs. Ttet.nlrl Rirlew. Mrs. )'.. 1!. Filler, Mis Mnrv Starr Grlseeni'u nml Mrs. '. THiwerlh Rrggs. of Morien: Mrs. Caleb '"nx nnd f'"' CeuhIcm von Ilolstel'i. 'r Huntingdon Vnllrv mid Mrf. H. G. V,er.. of i he Phllid-lphie Country i lub. 'np li 1 .i'l if" vim will riiii.vieipnin s i "lei i in inn rOWIl. .ll?S MnAil .I'TIIIIK. l ITHI times heldrr of thn till" ; Mr. (invln. the, Encllsliweranu lie deffated hfv Jttt Tvcek for thu Caradian rhnmnlon rhnmnlen hln; ltrllllant Olpnna Cellctt. Kditli Cijmsiinps, Dorethy CnmpbPll Herri 'nnd Edith Lpteli arc anion? the favor faver ittes, and they oil play a ffpadv sump. Philadelphia's Strength Our Tillage hati alwajf Iippii r teprejentfd In the nemm's iltl" plj. 'though our only Iwo champions wpip Mrs. Cl9tcnpp Vaitdprhepk, who took the crown in 1015, and Mif F. Gij. ten, who was the v, Inner l;i lOfMt. Mr.-. B.trlew hae ben runner-up twirp, ,Mr:. Jet enc and Mls Ca prlj eiipp. In 1014 Mrt Daijew and Mr. V.ip. li'tbeck wen te the frmi-linhl round. uktre both ivcre rjpfatPfl. Last ypnr rnrry riiiianripnin "iei i m im Br i Ci,r IVnn m rrnl piidlmn pIpvpii. vnf. Infp.nj. tliP sliewnl merp lm nnd p:ii - Thfj up fniins ihr linnlP'.t foil or n5tlir , re,tprdn V workout Hum in cerapetltinti. Alarlnn Uelllnv. lntjnn, v.,i,,imnSe t ,ntp. TJvpm man year's ihrmplen. If b.-id, te dpfpud bpr ; fryiK flt for n i,evttl en tt)(( trnm 0!1,. Miss Mildred Caierlr. Mr;. Tux and Woodward, t the fullback pest. Hae j The chances a,e th.itVeach dinner Mrs. anderberk qunlified Miss Mcj, raw and A Langden were leeate.l wl) no, ,IcpPmj nn Cniitnin Tem Itol Itel Carerly wasbPHten In the second round, jut halfback, with i.reige Nillivnn doing lrran lis iiunrterbnck ;n the ("Iminnnii i nd se wii". Mr T"e. who succumbed te the magnificent plnj nf lea Sterling. Mrs. Yandeibpck fought her way into the 5rini-lin.il round, where she. ten. tts ellmln.itPil h Mis- Sterling '. " ' -"- - I ?e. it can he sren that nur receui is mn; nn-niimnii pinjing je'ienjay. lie Statistics show that of the thirtv fcrtght. Its untarnished lini-h lienlil i Is 'lr'', ' 'net and can les the hall with ,0 , t!,Kr (f, tlr (n(itltn ,.,;, rm3ln spetle's this jenr rpreentatten that will Sulphur springs. 'Neural Ivtdirs Ahsenl with the line;" "e le Willie i j Mr . Y.iiiilerbeck will be sarlly missed In the ilrire for the cluiuipleiiship ns will M!s I iverH. hut the formers health will net permit her te compete. and the hitte,- has net entered for rrnsens Jip.i known le hers-If. ,, ,,,,., . . Mrs. Kniiald Harlow, live tunes LflMcrn clinnipieii. will lif.nl the dele- Bitlnli. and It is en her siiril. pln, Inc that Phlladcliihia s principle holies will ' K-t, ilimigli Mrs. I"n i an ('.sperienced i snd polished links-woman, nnd will i ghe a reinincing aeeeunt nf herself, The ether leaders bine been playing i very tine golf In this sectiun. and since! the ancient anil honorable game t- Mich mi upsetter of iirccniu'elxcd ideas one nf I th"iu may de the surprising thinj.-- u Mrs. Letts did last sear, for instance, vhen she defeated 'the Incomparable Cecil Lclleh .irs. i.ciis inn inst jear, or Instance, """ .' ".,, ,, ,. v muiiiik-iuui-k. .. , . . ,,,,1!..,,., ..... i... i. ,,. hfn she defeated the incomparable ww lHi tried rsterday at the cen "'j" ' "f Jl,,,'.,i..w ?,'; ,,''. Cecil Lclleh ter pusi, but lacked the lielish nnd keen T "ra" l0'ui; nl "a '"'n.ns- It was athcr honed that some f Judgment displajed by Dern. who has siMant cearh for two jrnr-i iiiid is a ii w.is i.iuicr unpen tn at smue nt .. .. ' f . . , , . genernl fHMinte. It was felt by (he the uuuger peneratlnii. ke Demtbv , "P, '"'!M . "' et "fiwulng one (it tne ,, ,, .....,,, ,1)lt ti.r Jimuld Deyle ,., meniien one of then,, wnulll , 'P'0 ', is'he e,l ,1m ." Mn. " "Pa,1!," 'May "w'beu op Z? KnHl?lUL ;,,',,,.!,s',,r- .,,,"tt: "m. will he'nb'..; resume Ills dililes V"-J"j" 'T, ndu.nrp,,;n. came, and "vr. ii win iirenaiuj net tie or, long lefere thes,. Krs s , aie doing s,, ,.i en local links, will npnear in the classic Mlvs .StiillngS I'inp Werk te upheld the record that Mich stars as Mrs. Harlow and Mrs. nnileilipek and Mr. Pox Ime et. Alexa Sterling, who wis detlunned I'.st ear bj Marlen llellins, hu i m,e cf the Inngest uiimcii drivers in the "rum, j, still a erj daiigeieiis con cen tfiirler. In the Huflale Invitation Miss , ciiriing snot n very line e2 against ngniiist 'iiss .uncM'jiie, the star ('iiniflli.il uniiiilii""' meiiKli she Inst tn MKs Cummiiigs nun i null nUnfinn i.. ,i "..I at ,,., ' .-I'l"... ... in.- iirm iiiilllt'l L While sin Hun- n,.!.,,.- ur i;niin Hi., c.iniii.... i. . . .. -."- .,.....,,. awn. the Lngllsluveninn, also riHdited Miss SierliiiL- in tl. f,,,..,l ... ,i ... --- Illlblli'll II l.lllllll. II M f , . iwmiim e,,r Alei. inn. ....i. ...... i.. i i'.. .i . in- i ii mini. in em inn litis ii. t I.... Herd i hut w ,.. .. .i ... i cats If she is drawn againt thnse nn- patients ne.w vri'u In spite 'nf 1 ,',,, i, ..i, !...., .. ---. .....v -.i. .mi ii-.t-im. ,in-c lie- contender in tin. '.,,,,.. i ,.". , " for years and has thrci rredit. iimjnr titles tn i,(i- FORMER B0ST0NC0LLEGE PLAYER IS COLUMBIA STAR Twice Pierces Second String Eleven for Score In First Scrimmage V Wh, Sept. P.t. Hen IJe.bilck. 'rshvliilu stur nf the Hoslen College football squad, iimvcd the bright, shin "" light of Cnlumbln's lirst MM-lininiigc Of the j(nr yesterday. Th" lilniid-haircil athlete twice bur AH ever the last line, Kuard.'d bv .Inc trunk s hecnnd-striiig players, en, n n I'htng.i oft tackle nnd ng.Hn as the 'ii' in a i'ii i-.i i . f.'jch tune he hmiiBhl joy n the hearts ' .in- rueiei. 'he Iivchman Vllil tui.l i..i........ ...1 ... ...... ,-i uiii. i ri ii tract te wllness ('.iiieh " M'll ,l, ; 'ii M iiiiiiiii, itucK g.ive i... .i.. i... . " varmj a t hit l chiiuce In mil, i "Iter, nn ,l,i. ii i i.'-.i -h , .nn.- i in- si-,-,, hn s, ,-engi u - K : cZw!:u """ ,'"l,, "," ",M U"e I i em g.ivc the viirsltv ill.. I, ..II Its " w 11 L'll.ini-,1 II ,.....' ..'... tn. ... rnd ii...!:. :.:.. ".".." "' """'""": Oil l - -.-...nil, iiiiiiii niv Miceil nl vim-iIh ini i d.i-n ai'eiind right end. Ile I'l'iei iih. re en the succeeding play. Si'l Lell tiehrig then s nff luckle f.'ir n "lore. Cniitiihi Wiili.. l.- i.i. ''-'I'bnr. bv IJnderh.kv'i'nT,,.' Wf'im. pliWnl rlslii .ml f,,r :, murk tl.'il' '" "."u I'l.U. but I K Is. h ." . : ' . in.ij. nut I K.ipplsili "init.lcd anil ii si.....ii.i.imii I,....:. ... a sccnnd-slriin player ie- fA, .. t ..-..... iiili,i-r H-- C0er Tin. , ........ i . . ball. - .. isn. icinincii pesM'sslnn of the ".nu iiuer u neualtv Kniiiilsch ncil niillgU (or III iM .ii.l It l.i... "" iiildiliiiiinl 10. With euh 1." winls J" " Lepplsch shel alter tinkle." nnlv ,.'"' oew lieu two ymds I mm In III. me, "ii mis, point Itederii'k ensilv ! with the Initial s-, f tw en. went 1 tea- Hie second i.iHj rritni' even meic e.is v ami nqiiii-i.,1 111 t !, nunc ihan ten f'S. Itu.lel'll'k gai 1 IT, ,,,,,ls nil II """ lilnj ami Knpi h aihlr.l LT. be ere (he still I led senilis ,,,n w, ,v,,v "ni'l'i'iilns. Hut hen ilii com! luiikul "p nnd almost held for downs. The yrslty w'llild nut be denied, huvvevir. ajeerick tore off J0 yards in two plays. fPP sch ndded S through the line and il'erc I ledcrick circled rleht end for ". final rally of the nfternoen. , 1 ' . nr,$ - TAKING RE-EXAWIS i i . Miller, Veegelin and Hamilton, Regular Backrv Forced te Leave Training Base I ,LANGD0N LOOKS LIKE STAR i Ml. Grrlnt. Pa.. Sept. 1"?. Ver tin nrl few dnv's nt least Penn's varsity football train will h minus the services of three-fourths of the regular back- ' held. Thl until Captain Pes Miller, Al Veegein ninl !'rnnl Ifn'iillten fully teciiprintp from lo-ernniinniions new in vogue nt Hip t'liivrrslty. ! 'lntl fnilc. iIip Slinwiipp, Okln.. lnd who hut Ipppii plnjintf nu.'irtprhni'k ipkii- , mriy ler the int ww, t. thi' only sur vivor among thefip mIie hppm klntPil for I rejjulnr varsity bnektichl herth. TIip ilciiiirtuie e thre thrpp In- I dlvMiinln for tin1 lt"d mid P.lue lparn- j lng huse plnrpii f'enrh llelsmnn's list of I "ilpfli'iput" fentbnllcr; nt nppreximntrly tPli. fivp hnvlns lft ilnj hrfore yrtrr'- Idn.v nnd two Hip n prrvleiulj . T'ntll thpir iPluin Pniin will rnniiiincp Iipip without l Iip sprv'.'ji nf emp of hpr nie't piemi'ini; irtni. 1 P.ut I'll upi'irrnlt, iep. net iIpIpi- thp I I!pi1 :illil ISIiin I'.'iiiiliilntpsi In llinlr ctriip Itp thp sprimifncw of thp training en hand and is working palertl. ' One of the pui'nurnsins rpsuits of the fcrlmmnep wnn the wert, of thp rpreml I pIpvpii. TIipI's was roliPilen and drlvinpl pewpraf. tp ripped through thrvarclty I line and drevp around thp pmh, for long iba.kfield. ininiie Hupp rPE.ilars. was no- atjp te cepp with 'lip eriving pewpr of pempipting us ifr werh nr iraminc thp frrub. Vpt thy did thlr bpst te .ramp. Wimllipr. Pa., and will return j :'rT.,.r",,l,n"r:,,.s:',ii,,:i,.n,1,''rlc';!!,p!t iitiurBii rmiBx imri. fe h.p lll- (.'Ill-'W IM III'" I l'-'l 1IITK PL II1U . fpruh Iiiip. LaiiRiluii .Shows Preiulsp , Tn plpp of thp rpgiilnr rtprday. 1 'e'lph Tfpimin liitieducpfl p(eral of In most premlsin; ulis into tlie arity Imp-up. Nerman hitphill, thr lluth' prferd. N. .1 , flab took tarns with relpf ilut later in thp fcrlmmngp. (Jiitte an imprpssien was ma Ip Ih 'Langden, 'ihe former Scrnnten High' star lingden broke into the varsity , llinc-uti en f-peral occasion last fall' nnd miide Ins preenie felt Ills credit . . , , . . . .. I 'i.iiii 'le'iii"-.-". i " pi-'ii" ''-I'll'"., ii' i '"i villus iiiiiii'iiiu hi nu open. field runner. N'erniiiu H'hlteliill nlse plnyrd n bnug-up game, hitting the line consist ''--"v durins the intter part of the M'" "":". .or inu.-ii-n.-eiicii ynrnngp. V. " -,'"" "", " "i ' ' '. """"Iii" . 'fj '". "n,,rr w,Bht for " ""'''''-S ' '"'.'i-.Vi ,,., T. , ,. , ,, ', w. ' il M,Kp.edy. the ferme,. Mnry- bind i nliersitly star and crack IJed , Iini nine- p'inter. mi the crippled list. , Whitidiill i Inekeil upon iih one of iCeach HelMimn'n ber.t bets for the punting end. Puring the dully work- j nul he lias impieved steadily in this! iepartment under the ra refill se'rutliiy of Tem Hnvies, fnnner Pitt star and I tutor for the !ed and Hlue sipiad. ''"lie center job ,s causing no end of, concern new that .luck Hern Is out of i the game with nn injured knee. ( harlie Adams, the Speknm-, ash., pretege, n"d MacDonald. n luiskv snnppcrback, ' "''' ,,",l u'u' r"Sterday at the ecu ! f',' l,,,L hut lacked the polish nnd keen within a few daj STATE STAR ON SIDELINES Wilsen's Injured '.Leg May Keep Him Out of Opening Game Statu College, l'.i., Sept. 10. A (light leg Injury mm keep Harry Wil Wil eon, the big gun if Penn Stnte'j re ((insttiietrd biiekliehl, out of the open epen inir clime nf I In. kcnsmi with St. Heun- ..:.. v.... .... U.. ...i... i "nunc in, ,-Miuiui). .T1'" ,'",'l"'s ""c .new grooming Harry , urcgiii-, lasi. year m iri'siiuum iini- , ,,, ,,i, f il. 'liacK, for tli ie position. Wilsen's- leg was I., .Hi l inn' in a gim. liciwepu the first and I . it . . I 1 I . I ,'-' nu leans nn .ai iimay, ami wane iip iiina,i tn'filinlilt 1u ri It Nt In Ltnfl iirtnltic.fi .....ii. i.ii. i ii . . . vniiiu r.i.a.i ... ai .. hiiiri agausi uie emul, iivii.-i, wains mi save mm 'l'.i I he tcinainiii'; games nf the soiled- ..i. , ,, ,. ,, ,,, ,, , i i . , ' ':n "i u. llie Plilladclplila buy. I has. been given plcnt.v nf chance te make fi""'' in the varsity haekheln and is 1 ginning m sh, , .hei.lcl iniprnvemcnt. lie is vciv fasl in ni.iiiing with the ball and he m.iy land the vacant halfhaik berth. Km I Kialy. fvi'shin.in halfback a year agn, is his clnscst competitor. jr hat May Happen In Haseball Today riOVl, I.KAIil IVun l.nsl !'.' l,i t.ri .New lerl. , l'lllslmrBll St, liuli. Incinnntl I liliuirii ItrenUtvii I'lillndcliihl.i 1 llentuu HII .lid .."an ..is ..'.it ..VM ,IKI1 .3(17 .311 SI S ". (Ill ftl 17 ..ir.ii .s.in ..Ml.l ..Mil .371 .31.-, ,3AI .33S VMCKICW I.UMJl I en i nt r.". ln .111 .011.1 ..VII N'cvv Yiirk ! si. Iiiils lli.frnll .... en en .(ill MI r.s .IMI7 ..-.mi .IK I . . ej 77 .. .7:1 71 nun m I hl.Miirii (."--r . ' UT.lT.iJ.'i'.ni. ii 7S h'l SI) .:.n.l .1111 .147 .lt. .3U1I .1117 l.-.l ll.'t hi .--.:-. :-.-' .nn. eiics lim.nm .till .3IIII l.vim MIll.NAl. i.Kcrr: I ".-......TP iY.-Jbv m x-k Kii.tirslcr IIH til .(till lleiiillm nil MI.I:H 1 Itnir.iln 1.1 IIH ,"VRO Sirm use ie mi a;s '.Iirsi.v I HI SI .1(HI Ne.irl( M III! .".17 I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS n vrieNAi. i.i:.i,i i: I'lltstiurcli. Hi rtillllr.. a (lt unmc. I'hllllrs. .1: rittkhiircli ci.l c.inir) Npiv nik. 7: I liiriiin.sll '!. M, l.ullis. Hi lliiMnn, I. I liliacii. 1 1 llnidkbTi. 3. sui.iiii.As .,1,1(11 i; i .......t.. ,. , i...i,....i , llinr,"-. - '.''."- - . I s,p., itik, Hi st, l.mU, , i llilenai 7i Ilustnn. II I IIHnill. Ill Ui.-lilnrlnn. .-. i .... Itriiilllic. 3i llnllbuere, 3 IIS lenlncs, diirkiirskl, Toreiite. -.'l Iterlirsler I Ml liinlncs). .lersrj Cltv. 7i Ni.viirk, 6, llnlTiil('-srii( iif Net xrhf.liilfil. WII Illl N Ssll( IATION MllniliiKi'i', ll l.iiuii.vlllc. a, liutl m.ili.ills. It Iviiiihis lilt, (5 iniiiii:. ruin'. , , (lllivr emiii's i..iIiii.mIi rain. TODAY'S SCHEDULE I Ill's VI, I I l. I I'lllsliiir.'li nl riili.(lcl.lie s I..111U ill lt-sni, (llli'r iliilis net silirilulnl XMI.KICA.V l.lill j: Atlilttlc" nt tlilraM (pyMiiened. riln). Husten at rievtlnprt. , New Verk nl Ilrelt lV..Wnilen nt M. Inlf EVENING POTMf Put en Final Touches for Opening CENTRAL HIGH SOCCER MEN ARE '. -m.. ; .. i s . M .1 ". s H.TM m-V ' -1- "'y.sCVHfcMtBkj A OTf .j . j-' riaJhlO W . ft . mm K V- v . . mt M. - , r rk. BU. 4 '-i - W-mKil'L-BliJ':. m M W ' I fc ; - i I Br'!..'w''MrMli!Carr3WKKS. " - CflPDY TO 5CP UPDDDM fifl Pittsburgh. Pa.. Sppt. in.-Thp lnl- Tr,M'.v of ritlibnrsh football fqund li , . eppuing of trhoel Monday. TIip tirt primp i with Hip 1 nivp ftty of Cincinnati at Onpinnnli en Peptembpr !!0, ninj the vqued will hnve n wppk'f drill In thp Sipp ijitv lir.fijrn thp eppnrr Tlie tpain liai r-pput 'i piefitablp timp In ramp nnd will z uaph t" riiKinirsn in ge.v -napp. t'earh inupr game, ns the Panther 'eaucr - nursing an injur.' ft is hnped Hint he will be ntirelj sound for llie big game witli Lafayette at Pitt burgh en October T. Charlie P.ewser vill likeh durd the Irrnni nt f'itiitiiiiifitl llllll ll IIM IIIIIUl l nWin arc eligible uinler the arc eligible uinler llie one year resilience riue. mrin nie cr:ii lines !.-. l ... -I . . I . of high nhoels of the 1 1 real er Pitts- lerv , h'0 ,,,, Anrki.iil thie nfternemi. ' burgh district eight mere from es,., ,1Iil.1 lir"Meifr. f.ir yenii the, ern Penns.vvnii a sc bee N nnd ten fmnis' ..- n. nr.,ii .., ,i, schnnls in Central Pennsyhallin will, in 1(). n.ilc radius nf Piltshiireh. nl.' two men conic trnm points out m.Ip the Keysl.me Mate. '' ,,l',S ", m " '.. v,'"1' f''"1 r ,;.u'1,nr1' ' '- I and llarelil ! lanagan. of liuckliniinen. W. Ya. Hut one man en the h.,I hnsplayed yirMij for; ball at nn.. in- nisi i inmi, lie Ming iieiii'pii, in ucy- !;.,. .... i ," . ., r . .. m ,..,. tim imlil-vllli. I'ii.. who attended the Lnl- , trjfM"; , ""l ,"et(,K f" vl !,r " i f i.i fn,. ..., , ,r'ei.!i!i..titieii for the nnens berth-. I . ....f.'. ..ti?..i.in t... ii...'. .,.' c... If. Ill' 1.I...U, . ...... I-I ..... MUllll ."I two years, as the I.intheis have the jslrigbt threc-jear .nmpelitlen rule in addition te th" mie-ycar residence jiulc. , Panther coaches-, officials and plm i ers were sorry te seij .1. p. (Put l llcr- i nn. assisiani cacli, leave nere Inr tli he left for Indiana with the best wishes j nf thousands nf Panther suppeiter.s. "BILLS" TO MEET AGAIN ! Johnsten and Tllden Will Resume ' Rivalry In East-West Series ' New Yerk. Sept. 1!'. - - National Champien William T. 'I ihlen. . .f Philn. delphia, and William M. Johnsten, of Sim FYnne sen efentpi h "Hi? II " ill five sets for the tennis title at (,er- innntewn last wepk. will renew- their rivnlry in the 'Hast- West matches te be , piaycu iicm r riuny nun rHiiunii, in nn1 Wet Side Tennis Clul Purest Hills N. Y, Ay ,.,., ...,,, Vn. , nf ... Western 4i (can .,ollItsten will pl.lv Tilden. Ne. I -- - .f ... . . ".. ... . i. r"t, ..,.., r,..,r,., m il... ln. nil ill' iiici' i ii HHh'1 fi"1 ' "t " u'.i" gles !utur,lay afternoon. MEADOWBROOK tf ill ffiZi t$im 4h ln ; ; - r V d 1 1 ( I 1 They paillcip.tliil in the women's traili and Held meet held in New nrh. It was ciinilucliil by the Alclrnpiilllan . , I . The Philadel phia girls placed in every event lliey leek pari in. The relay tram finished third in thn lin-yard relay. In tin, etching are.; Sitting, lefl (e right: Madeline- Adunu, Dorethy Heufh, Margaret Ilerrj standing, left te right; Oram Itittier, JMarfaret Kilkenny, BenilcthAyer &BB-PmBEtetei:TOESDA:Y. SEPTEMBER 13-liJ22 TIipjj- nere found nt Housten field and soccer wjuad pre both busy. ball durlnj; kliMiiC Jnsirurtinns. (p.ini, FIRST GRIO DRILL c...... Experienced Football, iu"; Men Ropert te Coach Rey Mercer at Swarthmore SOME GOOD PROSPECTS, Sw.ii tliinere opened its football sea- son c.tenl;n when about forty veterans . . . Ar i. . ..-., .......i ,.,..., urmnvti . r,ri,i v , he men' ihelr first leen ill coiiditiening. Changes in the rule' of ,1.n ...... .a n.i.l I tin nfllllpn t t fill TICP- liiulnnry pi act ices were thm-eughly explained, and then the veteians started ., ,,,, . ,,-i ,,, a fny reshmen. the v,rs of their . ,, . , , , for Hig L'ster Aspliinrli, who hung up . . ,., ..,., I. ,,, ,., , U. I1 ' "II... i.l-l PIIICUH llll 11. I'.lip, n. lance punting, fs the star in the bach I field, and Schneider a quarterback. Is I the only ether-letter man behind Ihe line. I loiterer, who has ben relegated te the bench for two complete seasons I willi an injury t his ankle, is looked upon as a geed bet for thii position along with the elder player. 1 Meicer is stieng in Hcrub material this season. Several of last year's substitutes are back and icady te fill I the positions left wiennt by the .lune i graduations. Theenen, a fleet half- back, is geed for a place this year, as is Kiiapp, a .New i erker, nnd candidate for the same berth. Prank Leng, a player en the Garnet line from three years age, is at college ,tii p.ie nfier a tprrn nt Annnnnlis. nnd uiii nmhablv nose t,iR nv into one of the forward positions. " " Argentine Polelsts Dined lnrif. Te., .s'lit in --rh ni'mbn or the Artmuri" j-oie itbci. iBiunin l'i i. m,, ni juhn Miici wre Kii"Ms 1i-i e Mr. nn.l vtr i"arrl 13. Ktnler, .ii n .lunvi n?.i'r 'iniVte '.V " " ,h"'r he",f- v''jn,llM,n Celd Weather Halts Boxing Nn, lerk, Sept IP. Celd vvathfr 1"' nlpht ci'isM the pnTtpenement of th telv rnuiul iert.t hctwcfn I'.il Mer.m. cf 'w urlnn, mih! I'lenle Tait. of c.ii'li lisht. w-lKht" mi ili i)vii lr menu .it Ui -Nv.v 5erl: clu'Irnine. CLUB ATHLETES GARNET SQUAD IN PRACTICING ''V' -v:-, J , 1 1 :..' , . .' J .. -;'.- y '?,-,: . , '-: ',. ""TSSSSSilffiaESaKSSSStSJBIllB yrslcrday. where the football team Pctpr Musse as alreut. te kirk the aptaln Gillespie, of the soccer (bplew) CENTRAL OUT TO REGAIN GRID TITLE i With. Four Veterans and Prein-j ieing Squad, Coach O'Brien Hopes le Cep Gonfalon OPEN WITH PENN CHARTER With one wick of pr.T'tipc completed the sani" number of candidates -.-.blcu r-perte'l te Or. 'VHrien. coach of th' -ntrnl High football team mi i tlr opening d.iy. are still hard nt it in an effort te land a berth en the rpgulur eleven nr even a substitute job. This squad, which numbers just x n"fly 100 players. Is one nf the iargcif I hat ever reported for a Crimson nnd Geld eleven. Although as a wbotejf docs net come up te former teams in f'v' what it lacks in this particular respect is mere than made up by its ag'Ht and ,ibu its spirit Tline aie four veterans among the squad around vvh.uii the veteran leader of tl e Mirrors hopes t feim a team te r.'g'iin the championship which was lest last iMr for the first time in the last five season". The men remaining from last year's eleen are Captain Andy Schroeder, Iluntzlngrr, Mike Balin und Hill 1'isher. About fifteen of the newcomers weigh in the neighborhood of "JOO pounds, but all are green in their knowledge of th" game. It win take several weeks t. teach these aspirants the rudiments nf j the gnme n many et them never piaycu a (enirst liefeie. In addition tn the!1 players there arc bright prospects in sevrrnl Kubstltutes nf last year, who most undoubtedly will help the t".im in ninny ways. Iielt of PoetbalN At (he initial workout en Monday afternoon, there were net enough foot feot foet lirlls for ih' various squads, w Inch nuin beied fen. when branched out en the field. This was remedied en the fol lowing dnv and every man nut for the squad is being given a thorough trial, and the best vvill make up llie wiristy eleven. Yi'steidnv O'Hrien paid particular attention tn the first nnd second teams as the opening game with Penn Charter, champions of the Inter-Academir; League, is enlv n little ever a week off He was helped in this nspct bv Dr. Gallagher, who has been taking eare of the ether squad v. The bnrktiehl is the most premising part nf the team te date Captain ndy Schroeder will take care of the luartprb.ick position and will nlsn tall llie signals Maiiium and Gorden are the halfbacks and Chlckie Kdwards, the i (ilmed youngster, is the fullback. 'I wn Fast Knds The line has two fnst men in Willie l.aar. captain of the basketball team, nnd Huntringer as ends-; Halm and Lang or Lubewit7. are the guanls. All three are ever the UK). pound mark. ..icnrlnh .i tackles. The sch. ud Pr.uit. are likel looking dule S-ptMllbT '-."I l'fn t rtpr ) hemf. It. lull, r ( - Hi" II A'hM. lit I.nt IP (nil i- It I.iiimt Mpiipii, n.wi (Tleti'r -" ' 'UliiMe IHeli aw iv. (iiielicr '.'.I Krnnkf.nil Jluh ,idv. Niiveinlier H (PrnianinvMi Hlsli -wvp-, Jxneriiher ir. S'iut!irn High it horn-, N'uv,mr 17 West J'liiu1iluhli lllch. llf.ine NuvimlT 25 Norlneet. nt 1 rm The public high schools championship f America will be held en Thurnlnv. . ll". 1 lllllll III' ISI11II I Miveiiiiier ..". iicveuk in I lis ng meet, i -.... .... .. the I'rcshmen. .liiniei' ,,ml Sephnmnrci will held tli.'ir . hiiiuplnnsliips nu the Tuesdays and Thnru.iy in ling it. Tin i'iiiIi rnss-c. unirv schedule of the puhlii huh s.'hoels tollew : ( 'ill. I- IS J lil t i . (i.telicr 1'3 I'l.n-iilAt- ii-, Nmh ihImt 1 ii 1 t ups, Ni.vtinl'cr 4 rrpiiinptt .lu r. c. .Vim. n.bpr s in i-a ii i s ivlnler 11 rreKhmeri ir'.niru'ir r. p,, NmipihIi i- l".linl. r li .1, en tinhlii. Nev mtvir is 1'tp.hnie, . h nupi incliHi" Nun ml ,r L'- Heeh or., i Ii ilni Innnliltii. .M' inurr rt" ne 1 1 i IMll'I'HihlU, YALE REGULARS SCORE . THRICE AGAINST SCRUBS Llne Coach Charley Taft Among ' Latest Arrivals at New Haven ' New Haven Conn . sept. P), -Open- , nig the thiid week of toetliall nructice. . .. . . .. .. '. the 'Sale football squid ve.t. rdav worked nearly nu hour nml dieve thrrc bceics ' in n.Rs the goal Inn. i apt.iiiialph.le,.. llllll. .X'W.'ll M'l.llllger .UIII MIIIV .eal. the backliehl ti ilt ! naliti; U Call'- ing the leathei n I ns. ' dnVV n Was les li. 11 i'i ii IiIm.i I'.ei kel ami N.'il. , Alinther toil' ll.llfb.l'k li.'ll. the si 1 11I1 go l ligiind in i mg vMien Ml''n each inn Charley T..11, line e.u ', in yenr 11 Ineil the ii'suleiii Ntnfl. (II her" new couches Included Dave Saunders, fresh roan coach, mil .lack Owsley, bend conch of Tern Shevlln's lustoile team. i Games of 1922 Gridiron Camp IBROWNS7 PENNANT HOPES FADE FAST Mound City Cause Net Hope less, but Team Has Rough Read Ahead YANKEES ARE JUBILANT St. IOiilx. Me.. Sppt. lf. Tfepp I? net leM. but thp St. liuis toad toward thp 11)22 Ampriran League rdiainpion rdiainpien fhlp today npprarpil te be mueh tenghpr nffpr the lipntthrpaklng M te 2 (Mpnl fiitffpred ypMprdnx at the hands of the leading S'pvv Yeik Yankpp. .Ttibllnnt ever tliPir game nnd a half lead nt the top of the pererfiitnge eelumii the Ytiiikpp If ft for Detroit, wlipvpther Inniisurnte a tlirep.gmne sptIp with the third lilnee Tlgprs tedaj . While the lead pniepr by New Yerk loetni big at (hta vfage of the raee. the leniainder of the sehedule. ai'ijerdlng te the "dope." seems te fiMer the locals. The. Ilrewns havp three-game scile peheduled with Washington. I'hilndpl pljls and fhirage. while New Yerk faces Detroit and Cleveland, legarded as two of the strongest teams. In lv gamp. RoMen in tlnee games and I'lnl udelphia In one contest. f.eeal eierr pick thp Hrewns te win nt. ea.t ppii nt i he laf nliip gamp. nnd. if thci ncempli'h that. New Yerk must win bPtpn of it? ten games in or der le win llie flag. I!v Hping mi tnrieus in -i.x of thp games New Yerk would liave no better than a deadlock with the Brown, and if the Yankees dlwde equally their re maining games, the Rrewns would he.q them out. preuded, of reurs, they wen set en of tbclr nine entejt.s. Palling te lilt 'afply ngalnt Duh yesterday tiperge Slpr, Rrewns' first baseman, broke lm uriug nt forty-one straight cnnt"t t"einei(entnllT lie started Ins consecutive hitting treak 1 agamsi the lankce nrirj a topped b a 'Sankee pndier riiirlng the bat- , ting '.pice. Sl-b'i b'lggeil -etentv-jU .hits out of ll linici at Kit, for an average of 111 Winning the -eric vn games te enr. I gave New erk leijriecn s Icteries mil of the twcnt -two gimc- plaved bv the ' two teams t'n f"a-en. Centennial Wants Soccer Games Th i,n'ni l ".r Mb nf m Altl'J tiri ilh'sien i " ! r fer ymS 1Ml flu flrt rU" ci-'i s-'iir1a s eimhr i!" nnd 'l". X'j't-'' Msnnc-r tin sni,. i'.soe "t I'ji'.iie - t. rhiis-j' rhn. GERMANS MAKE PRE-WAR DEBT PAYMENT i BERLIN, Sept. 10. The Gevt'i'iim.'iit. accord nip; te the iva-v paperb, lmb paid te thu Allies. 10,000,000 ueld mm Its as pan of the installment of i2S,-10O,OOO tine 111 liquidation of Oerninny's private pre-wai debts te allied mttiens. COAL CAR LOADINGS TAKE JUMP WASHINGTON. St.pt. ll. luuiuibca in the uuniLifi ui cms leaded for latt Friday are: bituinmeus. :i7.071 cars, nn incrcas,. ever the preceding; day of 01b curb and an incrr.'iit ever tnc avcrage daily Wdiit iu September last y. -n- n i'i 1 . ir A- -t.hrci,tc leadlUC" tetalled -lVOl tars, an lncrcassc ever the pr--ctdinc day et e0 cars but 717 curs, less, tijau tj-v cl7lj. ave,agr for Sfpteffibvr latt year. CRIMSON SQUAD IS GIVEN BIG SLASH Coach Beb Fisher Reduces Num ber te 78, and 30 Mere Slated te Ge TWENTY-ONE SEEK END JOBS Cambridge. Mass.. Sept P. Heb Plsher, coach of Harvard's football feries, has brn ight his lug s,uad of players down te a working b.isi-. He nml his assistants I av selected siventy elght of the besr men, in r 1 cfere the end of the uceVs drill at Inst tlurtv mere pl.lierS Will DP SiMII IO ice fi run le.un se i that when the Crin -nil begins work feri Its first game a week from Saturday there will be about nftv players in var sitv unifeim Tn the squad are no 1e than twenty one candidates ter ends, lift, en for the back Held, thine, n t.icklr. tlnrteen guards, nine (prirterbicks ,md tev n men ler center rush I Th coach' - pu I" a nusv niy yes itenlay. 'I hev ha, I tli" l layer- put en all ' their' protective armor spndiii,- the I linemen through tlmr lirst hard breaking-through drill after n vigorous w I stun at the dummies and the bin kfield IcejchcH driving their men m sads for mero than nn hour. Geergv thven, Harvard's here against Vale last ear, repnrt.il and was in the backfield with H.iiniimnil and Pnherty .'IH 111!' IV( . "'.'I two of the most premising nf last yearR. '... ... t- .i .. .1... i.-.t .i... iresnilli'll incis. I i' ' "l"" "nn m. cetera,,,, Heui.U, 'd I'lits , Gehrkc. w. iirirtiiL- in PitinH n.innn. working in combination 1 Phil Ceburn p-pertcl. bur will be nut for some tune be, insc of an injureil feet. 1 Wagner, a big gu.iul of two war age, loomed up a,, n 1 u, vrnpp. t nnd re- (celed mue'i attention from Tem Weeds. Prnest Soucy, who was m chirge of ! the cikIh Inst fall, w is en llie lipid for the tirivr time this s"in nnd helped McComber with the big assortment of wlngH. BANKHART AT HANOVER Chairman of Big Green Advisory Staff Ready for Werk Hanover. N. 11 . Sept. 1!' Larry Hankhart has arrived here ready te ns- l.iiiiu .... n..f..-A .-.it... (n ,1.A l.li OUllllilt -.1.111.- 111. Ill 11.1- II. .11 II. .. .-.......... .,r ,i. in'". ii...,m....ii ,.....i..ii nmrii ' n'Utl ti)Pr js J()N (ll Hanover Uarkhnit was nppenurd c'lairmnn of 2raduatendvisei v couching staff, which .. ,ll f,,ellnl, ll.lw ..nn f..r ll... Ii.-., I .,, ,lin (ItllOll ?ltl.letli. Iiikt ,1-1 i.M.l 1,., .11 MIL I 1. mil Iwtll be en hnnd in give pir-.uml In xirnciini, ,ec a net 1 inn .' tli" .c.n.iiu ll.inkhart pl.ivcd a miimr n'e ii the dcvcU piili'llt of the tieiv 1 n't. lung i- tell, w I 11 Ii ' new hem; . .11. iIi.nI 10 the llartmeulh Irani ng e .,11 et- Tim cnachlng ataft allow ed the li.nt li.nt meuih eandidates a cnmplote respite yesterday, but real work w(ll be re inuicel this afternoon.- Yankees' Lead Looms Ilifi in Dash Toward Pennant The sictery of the Yankees ever (he Hrewns in St. Leuis jesterday gives the Iltigmen a lend of n, game nnd n half ever their nearest rivals. The New Yerker" have ten lnme game te play, while St. I-eilis Is scheduled for nine mere. If tin Yankees captuie eight of their remaining ten games they will be ftire of at least a tie nt the end of the lampaign rwii If the Hrewns go through thp reft of the season undefeated. If the P.rewm lese only one gnme while the 'Hanks are winning eight, the final standing would be : Wen. t et. P C -.n- Yerk l"t M -JjO St Leins "y ' If the Yankees are succc'tful I" only five of their lemnlnlng ten contests, the, Hrewns would have te win nil but two of their nine games te nose our tlit Hugnicn (or the, American League rhnmplenship. The final standing then would be: TVn. List r C. c, i ,,,. m ! .-li? II. I s"iv yeik f je i SCHOOL TENNIS STARTS League Teams Will Meet en Courts This Afternoon The first of the Interscholastic League fall sports will get under way this 'afternoon, when thtee tennis matches will be staged. Tt will mark thp scend rear of the tennis league. La! seaen was an experiment The opening tilts will find West Philadelphia High Scheel, champions of Inst year, crossing rarquets with Frankford High en the latfr's leurt. Central High, the nmners-up in Jf-21, I meeting Northeast High at 'Jwentj ninth and Cambria streets, nnd f-euth-ern High will make th trip te Prank ford te engage the Piener. The planers who will reprecnt Cen- tral High participated tn the Pcnm-vl-atiia Statp ehnmpienshiii en the Wood Wood eord courts at Strswbcm Mansion, line of thdr number. Milten IJefkin, iMptured the title, while Milferd M'ers, another plaver of the Central team, wan the runner-up. Celtics Open With Trenten N' Verk, r .1t Th nnrlral cltn hVatbaII f' Mi ina'ic j'at li'r 19'.' V.I ampalgn f T'li'in T'ir Gnrdn .Mirv1." "snlng. ii-teyr 1. Th Trenten N .1 euitit't v hi' h ,, 5tnii bv ih "Uis tn a i!irilt!"V ris''n'sn rlf fnr thi fcnirn i.'an rnstnr'en'iip nst vmir 1P h th oppetunis nt ihti ernlnr rm Str'len .MetiJn tllm "v.ir in ban-vtbill. r-lll ratts'n h in-f-i"-" A.A.U. AGAIN NAMES SNYDER AS LEADER President of Enterprise Club Is Chesen Head of Middle Atlan tic A. A. U. Second Time ELECT A NEW SECRETARY .lime Srirder, Iiresident of thn LnterprijC ( atlielic inung Men's As sociation, was iiii.inimeiisjv re-elected th president of the Middle Atlantic Assomatien of th Amateur Athletic I'tiieri, last night at th" annual meeting of the local iissei i.itin,,, in the nftici's ui ine nssnci'ilien, III iiil teentl, street. North Pif- Chniles H Hnrborew et the Hiv er- ten incht Club, was re-elected wee president, and Geerge A" Mitchell, of the Shanalinn Catlmlie Cl.ib, ihe sec. retary treasure,, Mr Mitchell suc ceeds Prank A. Ley Jen. of the Hid N'nme Catholic Cluh. aid is the enlv new man te take ex,-ifie office;. VJl of the men were elect. ..I unaiiimnusly . The nev Registration I'mnmittee, one of the strongest et the Amateur Afh l'tic Cenimtttees, and the one m whi'h th.i entire working of the organisatien Im dependent virtunlh, will , ein,ibt of ryeuis N. Goldsmith. Sanunl n.illns. Dr. J K. Shell, Prank A. Leyden rind Luke Smiih. The old Committee of Registra tion consist,.,! of Leuis X. Goldsmith. Samuel Dallas, Geerge V. Mitchell and Paul A. Hentty. The delegates elected te the National v' ,;;S 1" ' . . i . ...... v - v.ennan, i.eq.s Unl.l.nilth. .James I. .-ii uer, Vieer: v Mitchell. Charles It TAirborevv and laiuic Citr Mis Hasen, of At- .r,.l,.nP '''k'1""-1 eerer for the season of HfJl -'?. was i; j'. itnt,,,. ,,h 7., points. Hates is i, member of thn Meadow brook Club. Samuel Needs, the I tilversity of Pejinsylvnnia athlete, competing fur the Meadowbrook Club, ran second, with two points less; H A HiKclevv, formerly of the ; Yerk Uhlciie .vsi iatlen. but a lone star, se te speak, ceiunetinc unntlnelwul uu third, with 4'.) points, ur.il th" well. I known harrier. Hilly Hittler, tust re- ' entl.v delnche, fieni Hie Alenrl.m liroel ! Club, new unattaclied gained .'17 jienits in his old clifb's favr throughout the year. B. Taurus Captures First Race Nrw Urk, s-n in i ,,. ,.,,, of ,n. V'?". ,' "'r',R r.-" f,,r 'h .l pir ' ..." .' ..i" "'. "n,p " ' ' '. .'" J ' a ftpr I Si itll.l Tllirtl. l.rr...ilit,r. II, tsltn.l 1 "UK llHn 1 Sunn I llt-i sua Itcld-i 1 in' ' h , nt n-inn 1 imp i-sli'iiki rtuni f. nf .i 1 'j 1 I Indians Get Sherred Smith u XitrU. -i-t i-i , , ' ' 1 i (h I. tnp 1 . 1 'It- 1 , l Hll.11 . .In U,.l r. I ,., r , no , " 1 hnii- hub.'- r-" lnt ,t Hi nroeklvn cluh inumunseil tlit the 1 lemlt,t) lnillaiis liHit gUliiie.1 li .enthvivv Hfur ll of thn elubji in th NUenl Lntut hd vtbIvhU en him. -. m ijmm w rm UPSET IN PLA GIRLS' NET GROWN Misses Mercer and Morrison Defeat Misses Lewis and May- nard for Doubles Title MISS HERR VICTORIOUS Mies ela Mercer and Margaret Morrison, by reason of their victory ever Misses Rebecca Lewis nnd Eliza beth Maynard. .'!-0. 0-4., C-.", wen tb girls' doubles lawn tennis championship of Lnnsrlewfic today en the courts of the Lnnsdnvviip Playground. The match pieved tn be an upset. Miss Maynard was a member of tb champion doubles team List year, whll Miss Lewis was one of the hnalist. They were then expei ted te come, through te the title. Rut Misses .Mercer and Morrison played brilliant tennis after dropping the opening set and allowing their op ponents te get a 4-1 lead in the sec ond FP.sien. Showing remarkable speed, the ultimate, winners forced the next game te deuce eight times and then wen If. Frequent errors br tbeir onpenents enabled M1sips Merer and Merrt'nn te win the .Pt and He, thn match. It was ::-nH in the third Ret nhtn the present 1 hampinns started le play ieil tennis again. Showing a reper reper tety et Menkes ih.it .swept their fees right out of the pi. ture. Mifses -Mercer and Morrison paraded through th ii"t ix games te the 1 hampienjhip. Twe third-round matches in thesis gls teurnpr also vcpre played. Mien Finance Hitler defeated Mi?s Edith Wilten, fi-0. 6-0. while Miss Margaret; Herr eliminated Miss Margaret Hna band. 1-15, 6-4. t',-4. The match between Mirs TTerr nd Husband was the hcit. Beth played fmm the back- court. cacJ, chasing th ether from one sideline te the ether. Mis Hcrr made perernl remarkable. "get-." while Miss Husband's serrlen was in great form and fee served ser eral a.e. The , day ers were almeft evenlv matehed. Mn Herr tiinrlnr drn mg ii-terj . and placrinents giving her th Summary ! t-r-r nn-l :trcrl Jter '(! Mi. nbc- L'w'.s snl "te nnri. 3 6-4. 6-1. 'irr.L?' stvaiiES Ihi-i r.ntin-1 r""- Pi'lr df"1 Ml.. EitJ, IV i in c, i "", Her- df'eiJ Miss lUr- "I i t. 6 1. 1 S! M.r 'rt 1'ij'tM WOODFORD TENNIS PLAY PASSESHALF-WAY MARK Milten Hefkin Leses Feature Match te Daniel Klefer In Three Sets The first annual tennis chamoienship tournament of Fairmeutit Park, being held this week at the Woodferd courts, Strawberry Mansion, Is new liiera than half completed. TJnv for th. Aleiandcr Robinson Cup vas featured 'cstcrday by the battle of Milten llrfkui, Penn State boys' champion, when he carried Daniel Kl fpr, fynwyd, a i-eeded player, te tbrce bets before he lest, 0-3. 4-0, 0-1. Seme ether seeded players appeared en the court for the first time in tin teurnampnt, and had no trouble advanc ing te the third nnd fourth rounds. Her man Dernhpiin. Belfield ; Arthur Keed, Relficld : Hareld Lane, Cvnwyd, and Sam Gilpin. Helfield, weeded out less skillful players with one-sided scores. The best playcm arc consistently left te fight tf out, no uptets having oc ec rcrred. nnd the tennis from new en will bear watching. At. 'J P. M. today, A. L. Rpcd will Meet Gus Amsterdam, Wood Wood eord Court star, and present Seuth .lersey champion. As each of theee players has beaten the ether once, this season, the rubber match will be close. At 4 o'clock. Sam Gilpin will try te overcome the steady playing e! Lvman Trcmaine, nnd Hareld Lanenill meet Herman Dornhelm. MISS CARPENTER WINS Beats Miss H. Porcher In Title Nel Tourney at Bala Miss Virginia Carpenter, of th) Philadelphia Cricket Club, wen her second round match in the annual women's lawn tennis tournament feo the slnglps championship of Phllsdel-, phla today en the courts of the Phils delphia Country Club, Hala. from. Miss II Porcher. O-L'. (1-1. Three ether matched irerj played. Miss GlUaudeau, Miss Melly Thayer and Miss Raiiereft wen from Miles Hutching, Miss Nancy Knewlc? and Mis-s Paine, respectively. Summary : MicfiMi r.ei sn M!i T.nllti Mis. ; rain. Miss -Mel i Jtaner.irt Heiten, i1ftl '.rnuiiiten f 1 n-0. (H? Th.ivpr. Fhl'adelrliln ?. C. 1"(f.iH-t Mifk Nan Kr.ei lei I'miailAlpbll c .' 7 .s i I M n lrin,a V nre-nlpr l'wufljiphu i i' dpfewtpfl Mi.w 11 Perhp-r Miss r.lUinlpsu df"iitel Mlis G. Trotell ints. Permuja 6-1 Ci-l -i. Leenard Starts Training ptt nrk., pppt. in Ttpnny Lpnr4, Huh' wpIcI ' beslnir uhampen. hiv Nsrtui 'rntine for In a 'lie rentpst with OmrlnJ W ii ef ( hicaire Ort. ter fl M Herle'i 1 n A.T-. ,prpv (lt5. N J . 'imbllsW ipk nK'i('iarfr lit a leil ir-mnaplum, Ti..mr be il twnlv reunilii with thiM (.pjrr re laniier". in hi flrjt tttff workout. Giants !'ced Seven Mera Gaines te Clinch Pennant t )y defeating the RpiIh yesterday while the Pirntps were breaking evtn 11, a double-header with the PhllliM, 1 the Giants increased their lend ever Pittsburgh te six full games. Tim world's champions new linv te win only seven of tlndr remeln- ing thirteen games tu clinch th, pennant, l'ven if the PirateH ern, Mctnrieusi In all of their remaining I eleven contests while the Giants are winning seven, Pittsburgh would finish the season a full game behind 1 lm New erkcis. The final stand ing then would be : wen j t. r C v- Tertr . . . '1 1 (11 ,ru (11'shtirBh . Sl2 (i'J 6jf If the Giants are Bucensful In only live of their thirteen games, the Pirates would hnve te win nil of their eleven contests f0 capture thfl National League Hag. In thiH event. VPflR I; the standing of llie two "(intending' 1 lulis would be . Vrn I t j c t' e-l nl' ti'-' ill ,f,97 s- 1 '" 01 (13 .391 iNrhitt.sTKit iv niiMse,? I ." b .t inesns turn te t, .pgr 04, ., mail tin. uiU'Ips nn I hi VHrleua Iwnpri In ever eUm ..llnruMi.l bv una who knew the .pert Intlin.lfly, WtllUni H. n""i, iperti IM ter of the 1'caue Liideb, JlnJ WJy ' MVi', ' Wi ' M 'M "I m Ul i Tti M I i " r St1- ,V.fl.'fc.JH. ..AilsA(vl(- tW 'V.iV. .I.mt? . .UM Jt f. ft-"j. , ?- y-Ati . ., s -Myi',K:' ittf-xAifi''li k
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