??m EVENING PTOEIO WBDGER-PHli2AIEl3PHIA WBDNESDAT. SEPTEMBER 27, 1922 feefeat of Miss Marien Hellins, National Champien, Early Surprise of Women's Gelf Tourney MMMY DEWHIRST IN " KUL,JU UP L,UME,tlJlL,t. - Tweed en ocrue, wium freshman Captain Starts Battle te Get en Varsity 'Squad; Lukas in Same iBeat; First Team Shows rClass TO X-RAY CRAIG'S ARM By JOSEPH T. LABBUM rjMMt DBWHH18T is en the scrub a. ' . M iL. v HtAi V fhfl from the HP e1 lUB ''""" " " .i.Mn football tcnm nnd the varsity JTurt ar came the news that the Ua-ln e the University of Pennsyl- Zu yearling team had been demoted. nZHL. took the bitter dese with a lle and t te work t( ": v firnt varsity ( 2iwt any complaining ngulnst the hM or any ene einc iiiui. iiu ve Ste Play with the lowest In foot feot foet '..VV.nlrtt of ftht was born in !K Massachusetts lad that augurs well "e r! i f !. fittiiPA and lh fin. Site for these likely te collide with go m scrimmage drills. Fer five ycara Jimmy nnd his brother frank have been football stars, for four mueat at Hebren- Acndemy and last nar as memeem m ,j-"."7".! ", jttr team. The scrub back also had 2i ,nnnr of being captain of the first- Sir team, an honor that he kept well playing brilliantly all Beasen. "I may be en the scrubs new. but I won't be there much longer," wild jiamy as he stuck out a fighting jaw. "Ills is the first time In my Ufe that I hive net been n regular, and watch my dult from new en. If I don't get back en that varsity squad before long I am celng te hang up my shoe for geed. It hasn't been for lack of fight or lick of spirit that sent Jimmy te the itrubs, but the fart that he lias been Incapacitated for almost two weeks with . ,fnlnrd knoe. In the preliminary jcrllls at Mount Gretnn when he was letting tne worm aura .iiuiiuy nun inn knts ana nna te remain en tne mho lines. After a rest he started out ngnin, lint the Injured member still troubled Mm- - . . w w fV MONDAY he did net report for practice and token he came, out yeittrdav tens sent te no .irrani. Jft warmed up en Museum Firld tcith MeHamara's squad and started the lerimmage drill as defensive full lack. 9 , . T3B way Jimmy feuglit hack every varsity attack after it lmd broken threuga the srrun une cnuscu jrugii iu comment as follews: "That Irishman his his figbt up new. The? won't be iWe te keep him oil that varsity mud." Bnaha Up Varsity Flays Jimmy wns in every piny. He niennM the veteran backs aN tliry shot ireund the ends, plunged through the line and met them ns they were reach ing the secondary line of scrimmflge nnd hurled himself nt the pile when the line topped the vets for n brief time. He wm ail ever llie acid, viter ten min utes lie was ordered te the sidelines nnd the coaches had a private snicker en the tide. A few mere days and Jimmy Dow Dew h'rst will be hack en the varsity squad ter keens. He has'the makings of a Star in the backfleld nnd once he finds himself and injuries leave him iilene will BroTe a hard man te keep out of the game regularly. Frank Sutherland, regular last year, ws'alse a member of the scrubs yes terday and, like Dewhtrst, played a thale of a mime against the varsity. The Idaho lad isn't regarded ns a prom- went scrub. He did net report until Monday and needs lets of work te reach ten form. I Johnny Lukas, the Shenandoah hid, ipiaia or tne boxing team ami an ex tent halfback tewnrd the end of Inst son, is another rcd-jeisc.ed athlete, i the scrubs arc called. Like Slither ind, Lukas needs plenty of work, nnd Mi he reaches bin form will be certain f a plare en the varsity. Westente. end of the tlrst-jear team But fall, and who suffered nil injury m nn back, at Mount urctne, is aise aeng MeNeiiiarn'H squad. Westy is taking tilings easy until liis back gets Mrenc mieiil.Ii for uprlmmni'c 'work. fate James, who was a varsity hack at pa end of last season; Kd Mc.Mullen, Pta converted end. and Buck O'ltcllly, Re of the earnest and hnnleHt lichters fl tllr. pntlrn fnntlinll kfinml nrn nlnn "iielng duty with the scrubs. 9 U JOHA'.VV lll'MUH, who played hrilliantli In the line until an wjury te if knee nut him out of the Itmc, and Clatk Craig, the converted Mi, have heen ordered out of scrim mage ly Jr. Arthur Light, the team aayilriun. Humes has never en tirtly recovered from his injury and M taking thinyn insy. RAKi, whose brilliant piny in the backfleld hns hreiiL'ht him warm emendation from the conches, has a Idly InilirPfl fdhnu Mint tnnv nr mnv' let be broken. An X-rav examination n be made of the Injured member MV and until the nlntn Is rohirned WS will content lilinself with signal FJttlce work ee varsity showed n let of snap and P in its Hfrlliitnni.n .fllli II. m.nliu 'Mtn A "- huh hut niiuin nieraay nfterneun. lleismiiu made wteub cliangeH In tlie backfleld and ..a' bs mn"y '" 'e line, the for fer "aB,, Setting mero work, however, ma men uenind the line. reird stars m.5?.ilnV !,lu,,B1n.' of Woednrd, the il a! ! wns U,Q bri''t fcIet In Jen drill. TJme after tl.he Jack Z ,K"al rallpr. called en the big W te enrrv tlm lnil... n.,.i ,. . V ..! i.hiiiui mill nil rcasl0,n h? mn(, Knll'- HiH best K,.! , - . "utr ni'iimniiiKU IT ,..wl",'l 1" lreke threucli tlie a in ii ,m"l,IeJ lashcd S yards n' -.... , ua Jack Kcegh Has Husky, Fresh Squad at Penn Prospects for another geed fresh man team at the University of Penn sylvania fire exceedingly bright, judging by the material that Indulged in its first Bcrlmmnge of the season yesterday. Jack Kcegh, who ha been successful In turning out geed teams, Is enthusiastic ever his charges, who reported n week ahead of the opening of the University te get into condition, Forty-five were in the squad that went through the long drill en Museum Field. lit 11(11 H....1 il.A ..!.. . tlm ;,, ,uu i" imiy eincr score mnd Ji1;?:, wlifn lie crashed Bulil.hn V. 'i ,""'" ,elc a coupie ei J teneiSk,cr" i'."'1 brmw " yn,,lH uter TiC.(!?wn. lf "".vthlng Ila.uer is n he wn V . "r'i evcr' n,,(1 In cn ." ee wni one of ilm m.i...h... ... ' Mllind li. l'i-viiii:ai IIIUI1 IMI "Print ineWf .i " , HU0 ,,n rnn a i"ni most of the suuedsters en the fl'tl!i.er'!!inin vvnvr(l impregnable , ii u beruhs were rnrpvli,,. i, i,n ta varVtttj ii,,n,l t"rnf'(1 back, llnd- IrM un fepuniVi : l '.,,u varsity te ttahl i ah ,,fh,n-r'''IN,f',,J,1I,luy was no Y the h ft ! "T!'.? ' 'lYfenne work -- ....NIN ocarina fruit. V TUB start ,.. .., mcr cOrew and Vetgelin in the baeijield and afterward sent m Sullivan, Woodard, Farrell, Hamilton, Greve and several ethers. The line started tcith Jiebb and Frank Dcichirts at the ends; Dern et center; Papxeerih and Lenham, guards, and Kauffman and Thur man, tatkles. JOHNSON', the former Trinity cap tain; urat, l'atten, lsryden nnd a number of ethers were sent in nt dif ferent times te relieve the varsity. Carl Ertressvaair. the twe-vear veteran end. remnincd out of the early scrimmage uriii, nut saw action before the after noon wns ever. The varsity team Is still a matter of Conjecture, iicismnn refuses te even mTike an attcmnt nt ftelertlnir the tnnm. "Kvery position is open and it would be umvise rer me te say nt this time .lust who will be in the line-tin Saturday. The backfleld is mere unrcrtnln than me line, but they both nrc in the doubt ful stages." Miller, Thurman. Dern nnd Ertresa vnag are tlie only regulars from last year certain of thplr nestx FrnnW I1pw. hirsts leeks like a fixture nt the ether enn. iiamev may start in the gackfield nlenc with Sullivan and Wnnrinrrl. l'nn. w-ertji mid Helly have shown all kinds ei siuit m practice and se have Kauff man nnd T.cnham. The lnt nnmeil r. malned out of the game last year, but is in splendid condition and making n great iiguc ie no a regular WOODBURY OPENS FOOTBALL SEASON WITH GLOUCESTER Coach Payne'a Charges Expect te Win Ueraey Contest Today Woodbury . .. (lleuci(r iinnH-M i'V.1."? MeOtm an Ilnnneld Ifft taekle nrnn Wl wart jftfum Voelmnn",'.'.'.'.' rinht narU' '. '. '. . '. 'ilntrhinlin liiirllmten right r nil 'UP "un"' MliirirnncK mark NeuncliaefTer. . Iifl hMfhack O'Neal vrlXYC rwpt half baek. . . . Morrison Mvuiunu; ..... lUlinnCK Vn llf At Woodbury. N. .1.. Kent 17 rri. bury High Scheel will pry off the 102 luuiumi un iin.i niirrnoeu, Wlien it meets Oleucester High. The game Is ai'iiiMiiiiuii in Hinrc nt ii :.m. Leach rayne, who starts his first yrnr ns tne woeunury tutor, is confi dent his team will come through te vie tery. and says that tlm rlnvm lm n great chance te win the Seuth .Terser title. The team has plenty of fighting r.iini., iiuu win Dame Gloucester iron, start te finish. Gloucester, limvnt.nr will net be beaten easily, nnd the game bueuiii un exciting. v One of the largest crowds ever te witness an opening- game is expected te turn out for the conflict today. THIRD POLO CLASH Argentine Meets Meadow Broek at Westbury This Afternoon Westbtiry. L. I., Sept. 27. Tlie third game in the International pole tournament nt,the Mendew Broek Club will he played this afternoon en Inter national Field nt 3:30 o'clock, when the Argentine players will make their first appearance. , The Seuth Americans will line up against Shclburne, victor ever Ireland en Monday. The winner of this match will play in the finals for the Menty Wntcrbury Cup en Saturday. The teams will line up as follews: snisi.nurtNi: argentine Ne. 1 l.eula V. 3to!..'e. 1 Jehn T JIIIm . c1ar.d . ,. . 'e- -Jehn D. Nel- Ne. 2 Knvmenil Del- eon inent Ne 3 I.eulu Nrlaen N" J J. WatsenUack Lewis L. Lacey Webh Bnck It. K. Straw brlitKB. Jr. Arcrr.tlnn nllnn) 5hi.lhitrni. . m.i. unJcr the ruvlntii hatiilicap CLOSES BASEBALL SEASON Annunciation Team Wen Twenty- five of Thirty Games Played The Annunciation Catholic Club hns closed the most successful beasen in its baseball history with a record of twenty-five victories in thirty starts. The teaui wns made up of beya rang ing from Kixteen te eighteAi years nnd the pitching wns taken care of by Ilovle and Ilentle and wns responsible for much of the team's success. Behind the bat were Recitrn and Clark and the Infield wan iiIhe high class with .Martin, first base ; Flanagan, second base: Hplticlli, shortstop, and Cordell, third base. In the outfield were Cernell!, Crefc.sin and Lembard!. Baseball Practice at Wesleyan Mlilillrlann. Conn.. Rcrt. "7. Th f.n nrnctics for bunphnll candlclntnn nt U'.miAvnn opened with thirty-five camliilattn out. In rharire of Coach Vurren 15. Htcller, former Oberlln Cellece tar. Thern Is n koeiI utrln (L ,Jinfc jnu n I'lti-m-in iiiiwa. Iligiuuinl. ItOU- oteltch, Umnlhy nml J loe re. Havre de Grace Entries for Today IMmt race, nuran SlSlfl 04. tr m.Mnn two- ear-old allies. TM turlnr.ns Transom ua fun ley lis fcrrlbbln JJn l'arlllen ,,., . is beur llrasn Its Itay I, 113 Ml Mluml 1J5 Hacltet I!. litis ' Second rnca, rune SSOOO. clalmlne. (... pU chase, Ihioc-year-elda and up, about iniie: . ... .. 1'ugeorenK 1.11 unar iaa Kath. ttarlan .13ft Mleceunteui 140 Iteyal Arch 141 Pair Mno ...r...MO Third race, puree 1)310,04, COACH HEISMAN AND PENN CAPTAIN tew 'Cf'SmW MILLER, Cpkfri UefR LLANERCH'S HOPES RESTONBEADLE Yeung Star Should Develop Inte Facter In t923 t Tournaments MISS HOLLINS' DEFEAT A HI HEADS TWRI NEW CAGELEAGUE Named President of Interstate Basketball League Three Lecal Club Admitted F M BAKER TO RETIRE, IS REPORT Yankee Inflelder Again Gives "Final" Werd That He la Through PHILLIES IN SWATTING BEE DAVE BENNIS A MEMBER thrpK-vear.elilB. 0 furlenm: ". - - . . t n -T i "iievenv Tem Caldy 1'lctrus lJplhl Mnld (n)HalllnK Alenu. bllyocnareH ji . clalminx. Hells, Terminal Ar in. IS? ,L;,.ftt,n tn3 10.1 (n)rarn 10s JJJT '''";ly llutinn .,105 !'.'? (li)Reynl C'harlie..U4 111 May Ulosem....iia pex ......... '-' wijAira. ii. 1. mivi cuii. ui e. i.euia entry. l'eurth men. puree, $1511), Ot, for to-year-eldn rrVii furlengat (alTlii'in.ily JJS 'r1'!l(ly Myra.,..10O Hecluhlti 100 VlKll 10:1 llfel Tera fj J'nlel 112 Uak'.voeil US IJunllu 120 (u)H. Leula '"try. Fifth ram. purni $1310 04, clalmlnsr. han dlcnii, threoeeur-olds and ui, 1 mile- 70 i"llUralr ., 03 "' .Ilmlny ion ii..n.ry ilm. ..1m Wellilnder . tli :-.t.. 11 .- .in ......- .;: Dtain ihiuib. ... S'JurtY .". I'0 Blxtn race, piirm leiu.nj. t minima, mrea Sacldle ft Heets. .li?.T"nui C3l.il, rnfm. nurua SIfllu.UD. c year-eldn and up. J '-J? mlleai Invlftorater . . . J 0 J Vei. Htraner...lO: RHt .... .,.,,: Vi ?.'H At.k' ... "! Dr. I'hai. weiu.iyi niiiiecKmaie IIBKO ,,,,iVl ...nl ."' 1-9 ii. . . 1 11 (a)K(nir (leeree. .113 llenqria Hin)iaUy nil ..107 .1UII .lnr bceteh Verdict ...112 TlnuUntf Ua huenlh rnce, puree )131().p.'., clalmlntr, thrre-year-elda and un, l mile 70 yards: . loco 1 T Hwunl ., 100 N'lahl K.ilder,...10i Our lllrthilay ...101 (lannman 1" rr.in of the Frank Monre. .1S Valley 113 Camouflage .... 09 Apprentice allowance clalmM Ten pound claimed for rider. A new lmskr-tbnll orsiinlzntien, known as tlie Interstate UnHketbnII T.ciiriie, weh lmmclicd nt n meeting bcltl nt tlie Hetol Wnlten lust night. (jeerfje P. Cnrtwrlght, president of tln Phllndclphln Itnsebnll Afsocintien. H8 fleeted te the presidency. Several nnmes of prominent men in bnsketbnll were mentioned for the vice presidency, nnd It wns Unfitly decided te net upon this nt the next meeting. Willinm S. DnlliiH wua chosen ni secretary and trensurcr. The president of the new cnge or- Kiwiizauen nns una mnny yenrs' ex. pcrience in the basketball Reme, both iiH 11 plnyer with Hilly Mergenweck's old Camden Nntieiml Lengue tenm und ns nn eflicifil in the rele of referee nnd prominent executive. In ncccpting the position he laid down his plans te these In attendance nnd said thnt lie believed the time was ripe for just MH'h an organization as was plnnni'd. Tour tennis were awarded iriinehiRfs, and eight ether applica tions have been received. Several asked time te take the preposition up with nmcials. and of this number two were from Philadelphia. It is the desire of the president te limit the league te six teams, but under 110 circumstances will any ether club from thin city be admitted unless it is finally deeided te make the league one of eight clubs. Ml m," Owmnntewn. repre- Cenverv'.,y P0 ,1,e,,n,S '' T'' T.n ', xKeuh represented by Vrct0, J P.ntrlck. E. J. Moeiiev anil uiiBU 1'isiicrj Seuth Philly Ilelirews rVsle,'0 .".a"1 Attantlc City; w. V.,k..V? U11U Teuns Jehn Beadle, of Tilancrch, hnsn't had all the publicity in the world this year, in spite of the fact that he developed into ene of the best golfers in this district. He has been somewhat overshadowed by tlie glare and glitter of his mero nationally known clubmatc, Marcus Greer, 'who last year wen the championship of the Province of Que bec Orecr is n tcrrlfie hitter nnd has been n factor In most of the big tournaments national and sectlennl during the year of grace 1022. He several times played the IJnnerch course under 70, nnd the limellzht of Dilblic attention has been turned' en him te the evershad owing of hit gifted clulmiatf. Jehn Readle went Inte his first big tournament nt Ilroekline nnd wns net conceded n chance even te qualify unions the galaxy of stars who went thirstily alter the title of national ehniiipinn. He qualified all right, and then had the misfortune te draw Hebby Jenes Jn the first round of match piny. There isn't much difference in uctunl years between lleadhi and Jenes, but there were a million jenrs between their nreml rpnutn tlntiH. Jenes hns been hailed ns the finest stylist In the United States. He finished only u stroke behind Gene Sarazen in the national open, and wns n favorite te win the championship. Beadle was merely looked en as ene of his stepping-stones in that direction. Beadle's Nervy Fight . Tim T.lnncreh boy's defeat by Jenes 2 down in thirty-six holes is history new. but little mis ueen written 01 uie wonderful golf and the splendid fight thnt the veuthful prlde of I.lnncrch put up in thnt clfisslc. A shot he mnde en the twelfth hole wns one of the fineit of the entire tour nament. He was 1 up en Jenes at the time and Bebby was milking n terrific drive te get en equal terms nguln. Tim r.peririnn laid the ball te within five feet of the pin with his spade meshie for wnnt ioekcu iikc iui easy -. Itendle didn't quit. His own pitch looked ns though it would drop in the cup. It llll ten liiciit'N nrnnm u nun hopped bnck hnlf that distance for as nearly 11 iieie m wiu " iuum ut without actually making it. Then .Tene missed his putt nnd Johnny sank his for m win. It was net merely fine golf, but a wonderful display of nerve. "Next year ' sounds ltke a bromide, but Jehn 'Beadle should cause n let of trouble for the veterans in the big tour naments during the summer of l!)2:t. A Champien Dethroned Last year Marlen Hellis wen her CrOWn US nnueillll umun . ruuiuiiuui iij I defeating Miss Alexa Stirling, the lirll-, liant young Atlnntaii. who iltrea times Tlie All-Phlladelphia eleven .i,u liml wen her way te the premier liemirf. ' Anni.inin.1 n ....... '" 'A e,.,vr which Yesteninv 'Miss Hnllins was crush ingly defeated in the first round of this year's championship play at Whitx Sulphur Snrlitss. She lest te Mrs. Quentlu V. Feltner, who had llttle difllculty in chalking down a victory, 7 "'"I 0. , , , . , The defent of n champion is always mero or less a sad. occurrence, but there Is no stlgnin attached te Miss Hellins' defeat. As 11 matter .of fact, she deserves mere credit ire defeat than she ever did in victory. She has been unwell for seme time, and It was against the odvice of her physician that she entered tlie tourna ment et all. Yet the tradition of golf nlwnvH has called for a champion te defend her laurels, and Miss Hellins was true te that tradition. Without the lenst suggestion of "re neging." Miss Hellins could have let Iter title go by default, but she was ten geed A sportswoman for that. It she miiKt no down te defeat she wantctl te go down with colera Dying. Jehn "Itiihn" Pnuhm.. mmmi,MenJ J''"" appointed n remni ttce te drnft the by-laws and con cen con stltutlen, which wm be adopted aT a meclng at the Hetel Walten next 1 ambers eJf ,lsh.i' wihc"tl'e additional numbers of the circuit wi 1 be named. All the clubs admitted last nlcht mmedlately posted their forfeits, and it was unanimously agreeii I upon t mve a salary limit as thriilyTeans whereby basketball con mnhe. A liome-and-hemo schedule will be I tT halves 'fl? WaS,n viH be divided into nalys, the winner of the first five RiivViiW 1 ' ?"''' "'" a ready me siher cups have been presented te the league te be awarded in anv wav the managers see fit J "4s.sr cach ALL-PHILLIES GET FIELD Tem Rellly's Eleven Secures Madl- son Park for Gridiron Game Anprlutcd its nuine en OUT of New Yerk come the story thnt Prank Baker will n tire nt the end of this season. There will be no re call, according te the former home-run king, his word this time is flnnl. He Is through with the game. Baker re tired n coupie of times during his ca reer, but always came back. Evi dently bench-warming isn't te his liking and after the series he will hang up' his dented shoes for geed. Baker has been n credit te the game. He was the first of the modern home run rulers, nnd whlle nn awkward fielder nt third base managed te lead the league six times out of eight. Baker gained fame by hitting home runs in the world's series off Christy Mnthew Mnthew sen, Rube Marquard and tnnnv ethers of the game's really great pitchers. The Yanks are getting uneasy ever the fact that they haven't clinched the American League pennant, accord ing te reports from Getham. A sprightly practice drill was held yester day, during which mero pep wns ex hlbltcd than has been ccen in many moons. Today is another of enforced Iilfenes or the Gothemites. Net until tomorrow, when they meet Bosten, will the Ynnka have an opportunity te try te make it secure by beating the Bed Sex. The Browns will help by losing a game te the White box and the stngc will be nil set. The early betting seems te favor the Yankees because of their superior pitch ing staff. When It is recalled thnt the Giants euthit the Yanks by n number of points und that Nehf, Barnes and McQuillan are capable twlrlers the odds are net te much with Hugglns and his crew. The rest the Giant curving staff is getting will stand them In geed stead when the time for the scries rolls around. Art Nehf hurled the Giants te an other victory ever the Cords yesterday, pitching one of his best games In recent weeks. Nine hits were mode off the star southpaw, while the Giants gar nered ten off Jess Haines and North. Haines, when recalled from the mound during the game, threw the herschide ever the grandstand. Greh and Cunningham featured the Giants' nttack by making home runs inside the grounds. Schultz, of the Cards, was the leading slugger wltb three safeties. Phils Lese Again The mnny fans that stayed away from the Phillies playground yesterday after neon missed a hectic swatting bee. As bes been the case in the past, the visit ing team cashed in with the most runs nnd safeties and registered a victory. This time the Beds handled the manly athletes toiling for President Baker. It was the third straight victory for tlie Meranmen, who made a clean sweep of tne series wuu un locals. The smallest crowd of the season watched the humiliation of the Phil Among ihu few were several Athletic players. Thirty-seven lusty blows bounced off tne hats et tne two nines during the pastime. Tlie Redlegs garnered twenty three of these and the remaining four teen went te the Iecnis. Out of these miter teurteen were four home runs. One of the Phil home runs was tlukcy. It was made by Leslie, the Phils' first sacker, in the becend round. He dreve 11 liner te left which would ordinarily have been gathered In by Duncan, the Bed left-field caretaker, but he mis judged the ball and it bounced off into the left-field bleachers. Hcnllne, Parkinson and Curt Walker were the ether home-run cleuters of the I'hiis. iiuDDies Hnrgruve delivered the fifth feur-base clout of the after noon. The victory places the Reds In third place, as the Cards were humbled for the second successive time by the Giants at tlie Pole Grounds. Brooklyn batted Genewich and Brax Brax eon hard and took nn easy 12-to-e game irem uie uruvcs at renway 1'ark. Fer me nrsi time since cany in May the regular Brave outfield was in the game Captain Southworth returning te the nue-up. CLEARFIELD TO PLAY DARBY Will Clash In Opening Gridiron Game Saturday The football season opens this Satur day nt Moeso Park. Summitt and Main sticets, Darby, when the newly organ ized Darby Bams, composed of tlie pick of grid stam of Delaware County, nlav the Clearfield A. A., of Philadelphia. Beth teams have been taking ml van tage of tlie cool weather nnd sharp practices haveenabled clubs te get in fine condition. Among tlie star players en the subur ban team are Duke Kane, Shnrkev, Sin ler, Swarthmore and ether well-'kneun gridiron warriors. Themas Grijfin, 24 North Sixth street, Darby, is managing tlie Darby Rums and has a few open dates which hp desires te fill with local and out-of-town teams. Phene Darby 313 W 1 t Blind Harvard Student la Candidate for Crew Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 27. The first blind athlete te enter Harvard is William Beggs, Jr., of Win chester! who after registering de clared his intentions te become a candidate for the freshman crew when the oarsmen report en Friday nfternoen. Beggs, who lest his eyesight in 1018 after an attack of influenza, is net without rowing knowledge. He was n member of the Taber Academy crew squad for two seasons, earning the position of regular stroke en the second crew last spring and occu pying that scat when the schoolboys took part in the Harvard invitation regatta. FANS SEEK SERjES TICKETS Giants Accept Requests for Heme Cbntest at Pole Grounds New Yerli, Kept. 27. Deluged by ap plications for World Serlei tickets, the Giants today began accepting re quests for the National League "home games" at the Pole Grounds, including the opening contest. The Yankees, although they have net yet definitely clinched the American League championship, also were be sieged by applicants, but they were being held te await the actual winning of the pennant. Prices for the erlps nre the same as a year age, ranging from SI. 10 for bleacher siuts te ?().(!() for Imx reserva tions for Mngle games. Tickets for the upper tier of the grnndstnnd nnd for the bleachers, numbering 22,000, will be sold en the day of each game nnd only nt (lie pole Ground. STEWARDS INVESTIGATE Aqueduct Officials Seek Identity of 8penge 3tuffer at N. Y. Track New Yerk. Srpt. 27. Stewards at the Aqueduct track today are Investi gating n reKrted attempt te disable a nere entered in tlie feature race of yesterdnj s card b. stuffing a sponge in one of the nniinnl's nostrils. The ImrM', Tufter. favorite in the Ston.vbreok Selling Stakes until the tninperlng was discovered, was allowed te run iiftr the sponge had been re moved, but finished sixth in a field of seven starters. The incident is said te be the fourth of n bimilnr nature te occur this season en metropolitan tracks. SUTHEM SHIFTS MIEN GOLFERS LAFAYETTE LINE Easten Coach Gives Archie Ack- reyd Chance at Center en Second Team PREPARING FOR RICHMOND Easten, Pa., Sept. 27. Following his policy of shifting candidates around in an effort te fill the three vacant gaps in the Lafayette line, Coach Dr. "Jeck" Sutherland yesterday tried out Archie Ackroyd, last year's substitute fullback, at center en the second team. Ackroyd never played the pivot posi tion before, but Coach Sutherland be lieves his natural ability will enable him te make a strong bid for the posi tion. There were, several ether shifts In the squad in preparation for the open ing game with the Univcrity of; Rich mond here Saturday. "Irish" Prcn dcrgnst, n freshman, who has been playing center, was moved te his for mer position nt tackle, while Dully, former Mercersburg star, was promoted te tackle en the first team in place of Ferd, who Is suffering from a bruised shoulder. RUTGERS Coach Snnferd yester day sent the Rutgers football team through the last hard scrimmage of the week befere the opening gnme with Pennsylvania Military College, Satur day. Friedman, a substitute tackle, anil Net Scuddcr, n veteran lineman, were Injured. The scrimmage wns the longest held this year and every plav wns tried nnd worked successfully. The varsity was opposed by tlie same combination of in eligible, former players nnd first-string substitutes who played yesterday. DELAWARE The fir"t casualty et the football season occurred yesterday, when Johnny S"hncfer sustained a broken ankle during a scrimmage be tween the vnrsity and scrubs. Sehacfer, who plnyed quarterback en the varsity last enr. wan playing that position en the scrubs when the accident happened. Levell is playing quarter en the vnrslty, and Schaefer's injury will make It nec essary for Coach McAvoy te develop a substitute quarter at once. FRACTURES SKULL IN FALL ON CHESTNUT STREET Isnnc Peters, 4035 Ludlow Ltrect, fell from the fourth Story of n building operation nt Thirty-ninth nnd Chestnut streets this afternoon and fractured nis skull. He vva3 taken te the Presbyterian Hospital. LEAGUE TO ENTER PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS CSWEVA, Sept. 27. Pen ticipatlun of the technical organisa erganisa organisa teons of the Ia&ue of Nations in the fifth Pnn-Amurlcan Congress te be held next March at Santiage, Chile, when the chief, question will be disarmament, was authorized today In a reoalutieu which adenttd the it-pert of the league's Committee en Disarmament. GATES CLOSED AS TiGERS PRACTICE What May Happen In Baseball Today rinh New Yerk. . l'lllnbiirsh. rlnclnniitl, , Ml. lnim... riilcnie.... llroekljn... rhllllf.,... MoKten.. ., NATIONAL I.EAUI'F, Bill Reper Puts Princeton Squad Through Three Hours' Hard Workout SCRUBS SECURE REVENGE Princeton, N. .1., Sept. 27. Set ret practice for the Princeton football squad was inaugurated here by Coach Hill Reper, who drl'led his charges for three hours behind closed gates. With the Jehns Hepkins game only a few days away (he coaches sent the men through a hard scrimmage In or der te determine who Is te represent the Tiger In the opening coldest. The scrubs get reenge for the severe trouncing given them by the varsity and shortly after tlie lineup of tlie two teams. Chick New bold, halfback. Inter cepted a forward pass and ran 70 yards for n score. Dinsmore was successful In the try for goal. The ver-lty then rallied and German scored after the ball had been placed in plu en the fiO-yard Hue Smith made the tu for point. Seciet practice will continue all week, It was announced. Five Leading Hitters in Each Majer League AMKKICAN SUlfr, St. lmi . . Cobb. IMrelt .... SiiritLrr. Clrtrlnntl Ilrtlmnnn. Detroit Tebln. M. l-iiiii . . . N TION.I, llernhbr. St. IxititH. . . lllKber. I'litNbiirKh C.rlniAtt, ( hlttire Miller CIiIc.im . Tlernrr. ritlMiarih. . I.KAfiUE u. a. 11. 11 r.c. 188 STS i!SA,.410 . .l.SA 621 2(17 .397 . 127 417 IAS .370 . IIS 43.1 101 .HAS . 143 013 02 .328 I.EAOCK ..130 007 243 .400 14l 39A 212 .336 . 1SI 4)W 178 ,SSS 120 Vi IUO ,332 .118 427 149 .310 SECOND ROUND Favorites, With Exception of Miss Hellins, Champien, Sur vive in National Play MRS. FEITNER BRILLIANT IMilie Sulphur Springs, W. V., Sept. 27. With the exception of Mis Mai ion Hellins, of Westbroek (Lenij Island), lest year's champion, all of the betferknewn stars contesting for th national women's golf championship en the Greenbrier course here began pl7 I today in the second round. j j lie gruunni jrnme or xiirn. vucnuu Feltner, of the Seuth Shero club, x times metropolitan champion, in elimi nating Mis Hellins yesterday in th first round of match play, 7 up and 6 te nlav. nlnced her In tlie first rank nmenc leading contender" for tlie title. Her match with Mrs. Dorethy Gan- ( bell Iliird, former tltlehelder, tu tn chief gallery attraction In today's pair ings for the second round, for which , the day was egain ideal. Mits Glenna Collett, medal winner In the qualifying round, whose remarka bly steady game triumphed easily in her first-round match with Mrs. II. D. Ster rett, Hutchinson, Kansas, was paired against Miss A. K. Hardin. Ilaltusrel. Miss Alexlu Stirling, Atlanta, thrw times national champion, who also plnel brilliantly yesterday, met Mrs. C. C. Alexander, of Exmoor. Handicapped by n lock of pracrJw, due te illness nnd absence from thlH country. Miss Hellins could net com pete with the deadly, accurate game played yesterday gy Mrs. Fcitncr, while the former repeatedly get into trouble from sliced drives nnd nlre putted weakly, Mr. Feltner whs equally strong In driving, approach nnd en the greens. The palrins for the second round to day were as follews: Miss Clenna Col lett. Providence, vs. MIsr A. E. Hardin, HaltUFrel: Mrs. Nermnn Teere, Nas sau, vs. Mrs. F. C. Letts. Jr., On wentsia ; Miss Edith Ciimmings. On wentsin. vs. Mrs. David (Jaut. Mem phis: Mrs. Nerman Reed. AVIImingten. vs. Mrs. U. H. Barlew, Merlen Cricket Club; Mrs. Quentlu G. Feltner. Seuth Shere, vs. Mrs. Dorethy Cnmpgell Hurd, Bosten; Mrs. II. Arneld .Tackwin, Greenwich, vs. Mrs. G. M. Heckschcr. New lerk; Miss Alexa Stirlin. Atlanta, i'f- ,.,?.;,.r- c- Alexander, Exniner: v!r?V lJ,,.mm nvin. England, vs. Miss t. Hadfield, Bluemend. DODGERSTO REBUILD Manager Wllbert Robinson A ska Waivers en Seventeen Playera' New Yerk. Sept. 27. Charley Eb bets has asked for waivers en almeat his entire ball club no fewer than sev enteen of his Dodgers. Ebbets, the Me Keevera and Wllbert Robinson held n long conference en Sunday and deter mined te tear the Brooklyn Club te P'eces and rebuild It for next season. Uncle Rebbie will attempt te recon struct a winner with the help of youngsters. It Is known that among the seven teen nre Leen Cadore. Ivv Olsen. IUy Schmandt. Hal .Innvrin. Chuck Ward, Bernie Neis. Al Mnmaux, Bernie Hun gllng and Sam Pest, a newcomer re called from Reading. It is whispered the name of Burleigh Grimes also is en the list. his tWe first teams scrimmaging for about fifteen minute at the close of yes- icriiay s practice, NAVY STAFFCOMPLETE "Country" Moere Latest Arrival te Assist Bill Hollenback Annapolis, Mil., Sept. 27. Naval Aradenty coaching staff was completed by the arrival of "Country"' Moere, who played guard 011 the Navy elevens of ItiUt and 11)20 and nlse captained the varsity crew. He will assist Temmy Scnffe. the head line coach. Helies, who alternated with Weldron as left tnekle last year, reported yes terday. He did net go en leave with the ether football men anil was de layed in his return, but the squad is new complete. Belles. who Is captain of the crew. Is weighing around 185 pounds und appears te be in geed condition. CORNELL LOSES CASSIDY Fullback Will Be Out Three Weeks With Fractured Hand Ithaca. N. Y., Sept. 27. The Cor- Ah usual Mercer has two beckfields of , nell football team received another sPt- uacit wiicn examination of Chnrles Cnsbidy'H hand showed n slight frac ture and the doctors say that he may net be able te play for three weeks. Cnssldy, who plajed left -end last season, was transferred te fullback at tlie beginning of practice tills jenr and gives every indication of becoming a first -rate backfleld player. Harte, from about the same caliber, and both looked goetl in their first battle. Schneider caled the signals for the varsity, Dick Miller nnd Theenen were nt the halfback jobs, and Asplundh was in at full. Dot Det terer led tlie scrubs, and with Knnpp. Courtney and Ned Wilcox made a swift combination. F. and .M. Coach Price Htnrteil WEST VIRGINIA A varsity squad of forty selected Vincule f.,(i,n . were scored. i being Intensively drilled bv Coaches lirilllnnt. He ampbell nnd Abel, who will select w. 1.. ue ns . 83 OS 84 08 82 08 , 78 71 7ft 7(1 A3 04 SO D8 Club .l ' .. erlc last season, through th '" ,r !J,r." &.!! TIIMIMit-n,. r I1..111- ' "' " 1 .'"" imniKci, Mem Jieniy. has succeeded 'chle.ie i in nbtnlnlng tlie Madisen Ba Pi rk 1 ('.'" !'V,n,, 75 hnuhg,!me!! lb, J "." feV"t WlnV 8? "eme gnuics tills year. Iiie.inn .... m e '.- ."Ill I.nup Knllt .ey ..613 t.600 .607 .S3U .347 . ; .623 .407 .300 ,493 .3611 ..177 t3flt .338 .312 .330 American Mivr.ri: .371 valine u miiiiiHT 01 plovers from last year's eleven are back. McfiewV he star halfback, and who ill ' l J punting for the team, and M ukarnii e former University of Iowa player are two of the best players en t .lev.. .liaiOlie. Mcl.'erinnnk !.. " . Clnvln nre four mere veterans who are practically sure of their places " cs,,1, !)i n V'k18 nr s,nrt ! Wilsen en Sunday. October IB, and is busv tnlng te get a llrst-class attraction for this He Is In tone 1 with Frankford Ycl Ycl lew Jackets. Helinehburg. l.Lnn enster and Rex A. C., or i, niten, for games. ' "' First-class elevens went. ,, -. Krt In touch with Tem Rellly r.-.M Walten ?SI0fc0.pBdn4Igh"daiMW,- H . I.. P. r. , 03 37 nje 00 61 .AIM 19 73 .AiO .310 .300 .440 ,413 qui Win Iwo. tl.eur (e, Win I.ene Split YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL USAflUt: Cincinnati. 1B PhllllM. 8. er Yerk, 61 M. I.eul. 3. llrw-kbn, 10i Iloaten. B. ClilriiKiMlruekljn, net trlirtlulrd, AMKKICAN LKAflVK Ne KanifN plurnl. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Celmnbtu. I3i MllitMukre. 0 tlrt itmrl ('lunibim, A Mlittaukcp. 3 (Mctmd Vuuiel Ht. Pu.il, Di IniUnimiielU, s. """ uu). I.tmlfttlle, Vt .Mlnnrnpellii, s. Toltde, 3 Kmimm Clly. '4 (10 Innlne), TODAY'3 8CHEOULE NATIONAL IJAIil'K Pbllllrs at New Yerk (two ramri). UroekDn at Ooaten. AMKRICAN I.KAOVB Ne same Uilnl, up YALE Geerge Ilecket. who has been running the Yale Vamity this week. divided honors with Newel Neidliuger at yesterday h practice, llecket made the first touchdown. Neidliuger the second. Ne ethers Becket's was the ninre was clven the lentlier for a tackle 1 eleven et this twn.nrn.n ,r n., plunge, went through tin line and, Ijigaiiibt tleorge Wnshfngtnn I'nlverslty breaking free, ceered !0 jnrds for the opening contest of the season U It.llCUIIUWII. "'"""Ml). Neidliuger s tally was rushed across when he circled 20 yards for behind scrimmage kicked n last leiichiliiw'n. lint M Neidlincer scored. I'nder the coaching ,ct'."t Promotion from these'iubs. whei.rp of Dr. Bull the scrubs made their finest l!'1p,nK ."''.'f10'1 "bet in the ether pe"i- exiUDitien 01 tne season In defensive 1 '"'" inu me line. new' baPkfidd In prSct c" aw nst ' he '"f iMT shma., team, wjll sub scrubs When Franklin and" Marshall ' L ""J J "ld the plaw U,U swent intn tin. sfTiii,i ,iir nf ,i-;n - uassiuj ret.eers. the Penn game. Sammy Yohn was at nr-.,-, .-.. .. "" quarter with Kingslev. Hastings, Jenes BENTLEY NOT FOR GIANTS ...... i.1.1. v.rnKiu in me eacKiieiii. Jenes .!?wic,i! up we" ln,,t Siltr'lny against Albright, but Kingsley was net used. He hail been a student at Albright be fore coming te K. nnd M Kingslev weighs Hill pounds, hurls a long nnd accurate field pass, is exceptionally fast and can take care of himself en the defense. In the event that Crngin is forced te leuve the line-up, Kingslev can be counted upon te wield a wicked tee. in the backfleld there are Fester end and skimmed ?";ren. Mel 'ey, Deane, Knmlner and the scire. Frem ''"lel. wlie are belnr werk.sl ..t ... formitlen Becket ! H'.r,', n'l Opplcman. Maphls. Arnel.l goal following Ms ; 's"n,iavier. Walp. Wcnger, Gibsen s iiiipinnt fiiilmi nfi... lluebanl. Cox und llnrm... ,1,., " exhibition blocking of the arslty play. 1IAKV ABD Notwithstanding .that the Crimson's scrub team hed been rtrengthened hy former varsity timber, the Harvard regulars showed even mere rumarkable speed. Ater a long drill, during which there was some special ceach'ng by Wiggles, worth nnd Wlthlngten. members of Fibber's advisory staff the first string plovers were driven pretty hard. The product of the ilnj's going was four touchdowns nnd a field goal. The. first team llne-up was the same tu, Monday, Jenkins, however, net .srim maging because of n lame hand and Kehnbardt btlll keeping en the side lines. BWARTIIMOIIH-Ceacli Mercer put his preteges through their first strcn strcn strcn uoue workout this season when he bad Jack Dunn Denies Negotiations for Oriele Pitching Star New Haven, Conn., Sept. 27. Jack Dunn, manager of the Baltimore Orioles, new engaged in a three-game series with New Haven for the miner league championship of the Enst, today denietl that there had been any nego tiations with the New Yerk Giants for the services of Jeck Bentley, star pitcher for tlie International League champions. Dunn suld further that he was net dickering with any club for Bentley nnd added that he would net consider any offers until after the series with St. l'aul, which marts October !. Amateur Sports Th niihlnnd A. C., n neventMn-nlnete-j-mr-eli! tram, would like te arrange vumta with tenmi of thin nee J J McCulTeujih. Jr . I.nnfdewna. l'a . or phena UnMewM 1473 J. The tteuthwe.it Junier I-Bue In rapidly maklna- preparation)! for the taaKtt hall aeaann, an la being- feitered by th Hherwoed Heys" Club. Buch team, ua Htraw bridge Clothier. Jra tit Mary'a, Kalt nnrt Ira ltlan m rnmm nni.u .um. . LT nprtizZiA ...r ... 1,;:: ".".".." "''." ". '- : ' i'."' would inn inc.. 11111111 ii.aHriuaii lenm would Ilk te book irafnea with flraf.cla.. ...in.J! either at home or ewiiy M. Ualman. tli North Second atreet. " The llmiatun A. ., a flrat.fllnaa football team, lias organized They have been un able te eecure ereumla te date, and will ba forced te irnvel. Teama dMlrlna; thla at traction can obtain hitm by wrltlnr 1; It I'ann,.ri1 'fl kin... I. 1 .. ..!!'" i4 ..H,,,.ui ... u. wu. ,tmui atreei YILI.ANOVA Tn.. .. . Mill... ...i.M,Vr,! Mnr.vInl. Coach Alllc ., The rrlen.U (lulld lliakelball enm would I It ,.' n , 1 W r- ,,hfu,,nns' of Coaches l.lttle nnd McGnidy, Is working the entire suiiad te tlie utmost In prepar 1 1 tien for the game. i,011 UtUe ;,,! ileascd with the linemen, but, neverthe less, he will keep working hem right along se as te iron out any kinks that may luue hitherto been overlooked. Coach M Her will have dally practice for the entire sound until next Friday mid then only 'the varsity will be en" It is highly probable that Harry Greig will return te the neuad te play agalnrt JJ cs item Mar, and. but It is d6ubtf.il 1 "f n'lii ?"r' Wil', be '", ""' ,U condition te play before the eurly part of Nevcm- wi .1 P.ra was hURht te be only slightly injured at first, but is new con fined te his bed. nn .Mm nun . ,,.. navinv oemp etad a aucceatful buieball teaaen, haa turned Ha uctlW'lt-a te the appmachlns baaketball year Twe teama will lapreaent tha uaaodallen. flrat and aecend cla. U'ni.M 111,. ... ..'""J from Mlllvllle, e. Wllilwoeil and A7h.- v."""I aulnteta of thla culller llnu,,..,. i.",. ' lba North Lellhaew atreet. mia. iwe awrer piuyara. and aim a pair at baaketbHll playera would Ilka te oennacl with fail etetena or flvea, Heward Wlllla laaa North I.ellliKOW atratt viiua. I Hit Tlie rnuanelniua Amateur llaaL.ih.it r -z I""" ia TnLiii.j ua une inuui. unii aa mini .!. flrat-claea and reaerva team, hatln. gi. can enter tha leaame by wrlllna A. e uTTJ' new. 3007 Nerlh Anwrleak tMtt. 6Ti 1 . MM I 1La 1 ;M:::L,MV.,wj,rtkti),MwS,jt,w ,tt.,i.lh