'f. i'.-.lV.ij'.,U 'TiVi 9 wcvTif yv yv?! l k w. . 1 i,t aisfcAiB7K;K'wi'-",J: ".." ;i". J H ' 1 18 ' if s. M'L I Wis EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THUBSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1922 &. & National Leaguers Loek Dangerous in Coming World's Series Because of Terrific Batting Powers P'fua.Bj!B--' - . l , SW ' J i 'fit 'pa W'S ' H Bill !' ) i - in, ij i ill.' ! r isSlil.li' mm lOB'-M GIANTS' HITTING MA Y !$( A PRIM O VERCOME CRA CK BOX i WORK OF THE YANKSi MAN, 23 YEARS OLD JIMMY THROWS THE BALL AND MA THROWS A FIT y-ir ' . i . ,, Slashing Senegalese Was Six- Great Offense of McGraw s Club Must Be Considered j teen When He Fought en in Picking Probable W mner of the 1923 Baseball Classic ' French Frent in 1915 TIIF (ircnt White Alley which is New Yerk's pet name for dazzling Hreadwaj- Is beginning te warm up te the second straight World Scries te be Mugrd en Its ei'ii back let. St. I.euis. Okmulgee. Hentm Falls Jnd many another metropolis nuij yawp about bought pennants." but Hreadway leans bark with n slightl miperier mile Four pennant! In fin ears Is a rererd that no ether city In the land tan bout nnd in New Yerk results letint: nothing else. New, the only thine b"thn:.c the tjetham fen is jut which team W going te win the crnnng series. Th iiitints copped lest iear They hid the break In the luck. Huth -pel"nl arm kep' the Y.vikees- biggest threat en the sideline, and the National 1 "ague pitcher wr pretty lucky any pitcher is lueky hni li" doesn't have te fnee the Hlastlng P.ambtne Hut th.s Is different season, and the gambeller of Hreadwaj who fellow the rues ,t qii-duif and Str'iteg.i are lglnnlng te ticum up the odd? en t! is b.ieh.i!l team. Se far the Yankees rate d.s favorites, net pre dominating uiiff. but ny about t'i te ' TIN.) trrrr ''imnif'l tntt jrm. thr rimunl mm ehsenf. W'i'j fhnid i-v'in.y iep" O rm te hfivf .J better . tciff than tw mvi who rlrlrntnl llfn d'ihii tSr h't 'all Of thr Iref Giants Better Hitters MetJIIAW pin; rr a h"T s'and ti"!av nri the he a:ffr- in baseball, better bv a lone -Jset 'h.in the Yankees, bettr even than th- Brown. who beat the hif:htt bafinc .ivernc in itbr leapu. Tlnur line-ui shows hardlv .1 wey iser in the let. speeneiilar Hlnle Greh 1ms had the werr eaen of h'i s'ert'.ln; areer. but any mm who h!s erer .L'70 enn hardly be ratil as a b.itt.nK dumb-bell. That has been the former Redlee's speed durms the Inst -ummer. Jht.ii Jt the uthcr hi:;e.-s -n '..ne-'ip. imp.irn " it h ha of the Yanks: naniTeft "- Ht net (irnh 2:! OtiRan isn IVisrh vir, Ktith 31M Meusfi nr.i ripp ms YeunB "-! Meusel 3Sfl Kelly :-9 Tlianj :fj Stneel 3" eetr 2Tl' nj dcr :i.T Ward W9 In ercry departme;r r.; e(Tene t!... i.i,n' .he"v th av e, epr .11 :' iertaeular but net utte-', enentlii! eie ,,f he'ne-run H'tins, tirel- lj flopped, but ft-" 'njirs'den'ed iimeba.-k of ra"."' Stnce Ci-ev the tie. iiplsed. v 'm iiiildn' held a r'-pilar beith i.ti th tail-end l'l-il!ie i,;T than made up fur that. The iikf's are fur under la" -fasm. firm :n l.al!ep.m. Wif. af'.i- pheni'mena! 'Miti. upparenth had till the 1 a-e !uts knecketl out of hi ijMein In .1 t. I.eui. pep betti". K'lth t-n't the hatt.-r lie -as t hi - t.me 'ast season, either, and most of the ether linemen h.ve slipped and .Iith-red ilnw n the ereasy ladder of bittinc aernees. iplv IV.illi pipp. v he "as sjid 'e be the weakest man in a pineh e-i the squad, l'- tlnn-d ". a.- a slaui-bHnin: t-hanser of the -phere the best hitter en the tram. yl'.T thr hrt m;Jer 0' lireiidwiv t'r ("t;" k7 ei,f thil t'ie-f ,:,.ie. mrii inll trm 'hr i-fe'if etr, 0' hl'fill' 0' ee h'h het'r hittuiy rt'nl" 1 Ci 'i'jurr thtt hit'mn 't--nn'h it net n cumtin1 1.1 innuMy hvll (limn rjt ntrhirn f. Yankees' Powerful Pitching THK Ameriesn I,eiger. v i:b Shh-xhy. litis!, Mas. Hey; ind .lenev prsen n powerful s--,ff of r!sh,-h.nd,'s the host by far in rither lr.izti True, thex '.nil n etperte-u-d sn.-hjav, Krank OT'euI bejri; the nr irrens-hnnded seit'.i'iTiit en !, no, bur Hucsin- "Hi? Vive" live e down the bet hitters ir their esn ': ... and they ire eipe, tr(J ti) rruti.h.e up the (ji.:-i's" -err.T' a t.i.k. M"tir:tw ,- -ii.-T 'e .jdt.-,:;el ' - r saij-ieak. .; ;mp of hure' ,or n rhampfiiti -hip tem ." !'i -erk :". '".?. th'it tai a a;iie ;j-!e nt.inds . 'he greatest ir.umpli t he '-arer When Iteiclas m.is birred f.-ei.i e-(jat::.'d bis,i'.! and t -e new ti- ij-ji- -ttens M'-Qui'lim and Seett. -lieirtd .-.sis of flterinj : who-i N'e'nf. , . IJnrn's wn. and Ivan ''iid nor tnn:fr the -ru i, of tintshinc bai! same. and hish-prieed 1 'arn.eti Hi'l fai!-sl te ;. the route, the I.j t ie V.ip.-.i.Mui. bj nwlt(hin; plti hers at inuial m'rn'n-. breihf viefery after v.it'.r. ii tl'e mttrpe!tnn 'amp wtid proved bim-ei' heend dipu'.e the master stra'eRiM Of tlf I.'llll" 'I'l i.ve -eiK 1, it. 11 r. ''---I 1 . '' f, t.ii.er-1., F'leecn,!! j- w luniti; pi'iirian- ,i;nitist ' lir t t.e'i' "I'l-it ns I if'-.' iiR,iint the danjereu I'iraten ;iRi:'iist tu,e tif ether wlu'.: -'.'iv.- -n the '.eiijue, TI.e l;ir.'w.) i-ninr's nppa-'t.'!- i- ' 've 'ir1 the ijisnt meundsmen will (ml nj.iir.-t the '..nke sl.jjjers. c .' '-af hst the I!i Kue will have belter si,! ee-, hi the sanies th'tn the Mri.iawite. fha'vi,ej v:is ivateti '.nst vear. 'i-i' Itftl Sh;:t Heb is bet'er new than he was then Mins v.eu and lest ,n 1 1111 , but the inderslun; artist had net hail Iiim usual tue. cs ,x :hi he"':'- s-mirr.'r. II"jt did jilendid!". m his 'e:.d Se-jev l.jp js.-.t of tire, and hai been fairly efffetiv all this jer Itus'i and J.ines are 1 1 1 - un. :,-."? t. :.:.'ors ajaii fiiant hittm;. riullet Jee, in parti' ulnr. pinbab'v , ', h" f.e pe r,u -,rhii h the Yankee pennant hepeh will I nnj r. " rclr .rnri . ..in, rl tjri,'t .. ' r firn fi,i 'itiflttf' .r .; Uinnt pitrl inv efr fi - .. ". 11 1 i'1l rnewjh te f.ih 'I r 1 Qitkrc hittrri. I'firrr theuli ft" "' 'mr 1 i'r'1 niy 01 4ijw',u7 rie rie helOi ihnt Mtyt n nh ,-A';"-... Heyt n't Jen'l iriU ri'i ee( uiciiist thr ttrengir hiHun If. ' ,-:n wrn Early Crowds hetv Football Interest RLI'OIlTS from the vinous jr.dirtm- ! "he j;n,t indteut thai football is enterinr upon niiuther s n , esKfi;l se:,...u f-r,r.i n financial peir.t of view. Frem almns' ev r "ii'tfc where ei'r!n entr.es were pi.-.yed en Snturdav curne at'endanr" fijutes fn- n 's ' tl e rsi.a! turne'i- for early R.imes. I'p nt ale L'O.iiOO ivppn . n-d in th- len-rete rniwi Then th- riit ree' en l!ate Tins h tie larije ' hr-'-dt "i-i.'nne ,n Y hi:erv of the erld erld Iren i-p-it t at 'f H.11 ti A' I.an. i-e-. Kririk .11 and Marshall plave.' Albrlch' and 'Old v- -r r"1- ' " ' ' '' ' hat mte-e.t jv p.et renhneu te the Inre iiU"i,' s N'-it Siturdny renn'.''T .1 v.. Im.i in'e ! foetl'.t 1 seacm azains' r. and M. Tie lied u.d li'ue is f-- .es'.rj ur.d'- tie burden of a henv debt as a result of tne nnstru't.en :" tn new- stnijiijm and training heue The (juakers' efljeial- e; er the a'tendnee fijcuren at Saturday's jame, through I'lieerful nptie. .rtrje ije-i .It out-of-town (enteMfi ert.'linlv preiase jirefitable -thenngs here. I'nlvers'ti uuther.tiej. are par'i' u.arlv anneus te turn out a w.unins team tbN tall in erdr e inereMM' t'.l' irfher the interest of the publje !r, the Quaker Raii.e.. 'enns ivnniu needs le support of the I'l i'adlpnln fans new as t iiim, i,j b'fe:. The iv w -adium when eemp.etd w.H seat Sl.OOu. Itesf.'' (n foer 'e.uiis of the 'l-' few vfjrs, 'here h.s beep mere of a demand fni- l:i'e..f.ii-ei t ., r t 'han t'e,-, 1 re sntit With the er.'ra stunds erected mi the .'rl Krin,. in ''.! ! te ul.000 leu'.d te .n'eummedated If the It'll and It. .- : t ..T ''i a Reed s'irt it is safe te predirt tbnt mere than riO.f.OO will -ee tnlets nr the lie RAm'f Pill l.AriFl.PJI I .- , e loethnll nni iril Harm thr f.er.n'n 0 thr tenrrrtf itnlium i' fi Ifiml rri urinr te thr Pittib'jrq'i (inmr icitheut s'iffcnng ij rirjtnt A PICTURESQUE FIGURE! CJ-NVU the .slnshitiR rJencRalcse. ksJ slipped By LOUS II. .IAKKE I Siki bis hard and woolly held under the world'" llRbt henvj wpibM diadem fans In Amerii a luive been ask- I ing about the aje the blaek batfii' : one. Nene of the stnvies enilnR mi' of l'.irls .in tlir (letlireiiement of (JcirRes . t'arpentier Ii.t- meniiened nnythinR en , hew old Siki is I Nev. however. wit!i information U1.1t J Mki went te the I'-eneh front with one 1 of the Senesnle.-e regiment' nt the uge I of siMeen, if fs j'iRiit-ed that the potl petl I euernr ..f RorRet'tis liee.rpe i twont twent ! three je;ir ehl. Siki. it is said, was a Reed s'ddi'T brave, darliiR and ti cre.it t'lRhter, all of whlih he nreves bj wonr wenr 'Mg lic Meil.illlc Militaire nnd the '.'reit de Wuerrc. . 1 rank tirahnm of rw verk. paints 1 Siki a a primitUe n.an, a most plo ple ! turesque tiRure and also as n trouble- tome iiev r for 11 manager te iiamlle. "BnttlinR Siki is the most primitive mnn the ring has known," writes fjra ham. "at l'akt in the modem era. He, has been touched by -"1 illr.atlen. but 1 the imnrlnt left upon him i' .slight. Hi fiehtini: methods ate crude, and bis enlr virtues nie .1 powerful punch, utid nn I 1 aMlit te ab.-orb terrible iiuniidinipnt without lemw- the tremenileu.s -,icei' w.th which -l.tiurr has endowed him. I .V .skillful beer net disposed te take I chance, with lnm .euhl hnndli' Siki I w i'Ii ea-e. but iniiug with Iiim is ;ike miung wi'n a Rnnlla. siki InlReil (lie ntiy In 1Pt. I "It was ..,,t f he uHr that tee our of Afn. a te Prance. jr 1 jeurneteil fren Si-ncg.il te Krauci' or nine ve.irs nge and worked iftherer en the lle.'ks .if nnnlennr 1 Where he wandered and what he did 1 b.-twe,-i t'ui' 'inn- and the outbreak of the ,nr no one knows .ru( Siki li.m- elt". and i' U deuhtful whetlier lm ...lb! te!) "At air. rn'e he turned up again 11- a . l!ier in one of the Senegalese rejin-ents in li'l.". It is reported that !. ns n geed -eldier, and one .an t cfjre him as a f,.rmidable figure en tl business ,tui of a bavenet. The qlir a' nn end. he ret hh discharge and fluted te stpy in Krancp. "Hi- first coimc'tien with the 'iglit g'tiie n.is ui the capacity of a 1 an. Her f. r white lexers, from whom he, learned tl-" barest -udiments of t li - sport, t e igh , is nor re evdcl he ever shewcil s itficient premise te earn promotion te ev-:i se leh a rating as that of spar ine partner. "Tiring of carrvirc water bottles and swinging te? eh, he brinched out as a fighter, nnd by knocking out a few un kn lis here and there attained some nro-i.nenee. The seppU of geed men Wla ArtEPlUM CSJlMRER 3ACK IFYOOTWO TewA'ii'Aa Like AS'iSSvwPVOL-'i-LNEveR QE "B-JUVS 'Jd& UWLESS VOO LEARM 0"Bt? A SgjTtR FLIVVER IMAM tit 13 it?teML"t.'u LlfTS" ZV'WZ. rZ" , A iveAft -e 1 usi-n.il tvun wwci-jwi. Sl tkib tvnu . 4eLC Ih-I.ICUfft-YOOiWERE ft)luC- -tO LAutJCHA iTHlP Tj VOuRMRiSUMDEftwD -Oc..viri 1 wr, i4-A-t-WiS -PDePel 1 Se She lL Vax' e THKeutrK-nH. ik like a uitr ct,fttnn '. Ua4 it II X r wcw Vs .-Ss. --- -- AM (u euf -M'Seuwcu yOFF Veu (eaie LI)CE AM OLP UWY .rbL WOBBLE IT LIKE A I ecnetl -IriMPl-cuiPtTl ujlAaVr4 VoiiTtenu WtJBRC VbOB LOOKIWC- IFYOUMAPC-A- FeRWARO VASP Uct.U4- m A CAME We Oach- W0OLT 1SSISY004 FORVIARP KA55 iSf-SH: S'lTELIWES' - N v S -sjJl, (jiMMiMcall TMAT'fMA'c" SPECIAUMUKI REP CROSS, LutuCMEOM-l feTMAtSktS" a QUAIHEft'04CK' I A QUARTEr. SACK .' t3?mm ?HA7iU Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Pcnn Spirit - ' Shuffling Ponies "Laying Down" By THE OBSERVER THH flplitliiB spirit, of University of Prnngylvnnla athletic teams li noted inH respected In every section of thcfe. United States nnd yet this tpirit t,, grown ntid lippn nourished under conditions nilrcrxn te Its development. It Is In Hip smnll towns where rellcgp cplrlt lins every atlvnntege' te thri Th( uttidptits nt Princeton, at Ithara, Ann Aber nnd towns of simitar rit" cannot gpt uway from the cellrge ntmesTiliprc wherever thpy re In the tewnM beiindnrles. nsnip Let n Pennsytvanlii ttndprgratliiate step off the tminll rantpua nnd he swallowed up In city life. The city has crowded In, but tt has net crewit.i spirit out. "'! Iitins the last two years feel ball 'spirit has net bpen of that fine U caliber evident under the regime of Meb Folwell, but judging from the enthnslita (iispiujrii ity hip cnnilliintps in tneir prnctlccs these days, the fires are buml, tilth n flvl.t r1i .-. ....! urullltf ...it. tl'lll IV'O Villi- llfslllllt ti en ' -pt,riehf, 1913, h Public I.nlecr Cempatty !. Iiim fir eight as n STILL MIT mm WORLD SE II E What May Happen In Baseball Today WIDENER RETIRES The squad Is big, the men liuaky and brainy and they seem te possess th glit se essential te u geed gridiron eleven. The atmosphere lias changed V nly is there a willingness te try, but they de try. ' .s an example, there Is Jimmy Dewhlrst, demoted te the scrubs I t, going about with an nlr of Indifference? He is neti lie plajcd with the scniS yesterday nnd when he get into the t5crimrange he tore the. varsity Une ragged 3?u I. idtl ' I In Itnt. IhM kAits. .e 1.. ' . . - UMO .!- IIVHl 1. ui II IIKI'IVI. hi.s vicious plunges 1 sylvn If Jehn Ileisuian can work up this spirit among all his candidates Pent, ylvnnln men will net hnve te apologize for their football team. The long trial has net etarted ct. but If the Onnkei--. -.!.... i. thusiasm in November that they ure showing In September, victory will nnt h plucked se pn.sily by visiting trams, en Franklin Firld lis It was In Jfl2t. TK I'KNNSYKVANIA (his season has .1 deep-rooted spirit that A cannot lm shaken by the stiecks of big games, the Quakers have three-quarters, of a successful team. Ed Ruelbach's One-Hit Per formance in 1906 Best Feat of Baseball Classic COOMBS NEVER BEATEN s. i-ewhcip there is ,1 man or it may , j,e 1 hi. v who sum" day is going te st.'.rib the sp.utitig world by pitching .1 n.i-hii game in it World Series, n fr.n 'l..r never lm- been accomplished. Mnrc he i- wearing n New Yerk I'liiterm new. The coming series will' parth tell. Paale-eyed. long-nosed scout liavc ben trailing this man for j'.n-s Th" MnthewNitis. the Itrewtih. tin d.iiiies. the t'iMinilis. the P.emlers 11 nnd leave their tiiinies m NATION I. I.KAtll'i: Hnn liit 1M". Viln Ixise Xra frts . Ill SO ,fi07 , . . ritisimrifii k-i b; ,n! .mi ..n.in ( lllelr.lliltl si in ..'.VI .,-,Jt .,-,41) sit. Ixiul i .547 .... Hilnirn ... V 71 ..1C7 . Ilreekiin . ... I". 77 .!. riillllrit .".I or. ..171 Bosten ... ,M pH ,Z1 . . . . AMKWCVV l,Kni'K Wen ls( 1M , Win lyise spt New lurk t'i .'7 .e.M .11211 .(110 .... "U. iiui if) in ..ilia Detroit "! 73 .Sun riilmcn ..77 7 .ft 10 . netrlimri . 7fi 71 .5IMI . . . .. . . Wnshlnctrm. n! HI .4 in '.l.'.ll t.41.1 .IW( Athlrtlr .. HI H7 ,1'J '.Itil t.let ,4IS Itoslen :.t !IJ ,Ht .31)5 .3SH . .. Mill two. Lese two. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS FAMOUS CHIP ION Delf von Deusternbroek Will Ex hibit, but Net Compete, in Manheim Deg Shew BOUGHT ABROAD FOR $8000 Shuffling til Ponies yOU'Vt: heard of the card shark who wouldn't bet en the ponies bream kt J- couldn't shuffle them. They are shuffled, but net every one who risk, fct! reln gets n deal : that is, n square deal. H Tlie.v huflled them nt Aqueduct the ether day nnd at the end of the dtil Nese Dive came out u winner and Unlce copped second money. Tuftpr l favorite, was si mid eue-hnlf lengths behind the lcter. ' ' Nese iJive nnd Unlce are net exactly clinmplen three-veer-elds. One tc lerk writer miiil they wette n "petiplp of nntenters, playing hoekey from a HwV, stnblp. Trj There was a het tip out en Tuftpr. It was straleht. from tin. fe,t v through the various phannplsepen te the gentlemen of chance it gained widennr..,! circulation. They bet "plenty." '"pretl , Hut the night before the race something pUp pnmp "straight from the feH box." tt was n sponge and it crawled up one of Tufter's nostrils nnd went te bed fur the night. The sponge, of coiirse. interfered with Tufter's breathing, but he was pro nounced "til" for the race in Hip morning nfter the sponge had been discover! Hut the shuffling wasn't ever with the Tufter incident. When the race, begin Cesligan broke in a geed position, which wns immediately lest nnd this well, played horse made u belnled effort te catch the lenders in the stretch. Hi, jockey had n tough battle te kppp him from winning, if accounts tell the facts. Horses can be shuffled as easily as pasteboards. TIIK new basketball league. Iuls built its foundation en the rock of . salary limit. That's a geed start. i-i Hie sl.1 u f .11.1 ISA, rt n,i,n.l ln U'i.a... I. ,. ...s. ',...- !. '.. : ' 'i:' 'e . I ,lel!l.l "r.ttetl i'l the imllllN "t I .. . (;, . .. -i. ( irpe-iMnr. and his cbaN i Vnre be-anie i .,, :r;.. n anneyanie I . ' e man h' w.is destined te defeat. i Signed I'p With Si Managers tin linpres- NATIONAI, I.Ktfil'l". lhllllfs. 5t New Yerk, S MO lnnlnl .Ne Vnrk. i I'hlllle. 2 lid camfi llastnn 7; Hrnekltn. 0 ( hlrace, I: I'lttetiuridi. 1, Clnilnniill-Mt. Iiuls, net schnlulrd, AMLKICAX I.K(,l'i: Ne KHtnvrk plnvrd A.MKKKA.V SOt IATIO.N Indlnn.liiell. Oj SU. I'nul, .1. MlnnrnnelN, ISi l.'.ilsllle. I (drst enmr). I.euUlll. Hi Mlnnfnuulls, II (second Siimni. iilunibus. JO; MilwauHpr S. Telriln, fit KnnHH rifr. I. gnines, l.ui ueii" ins mi ui" of n te hit Vnirl'l S'ries game. (in. wan tifir'i rciiih'd It. l.dwiird Merv.-i lluelluel . I' the ..Id I'll!.-. liai.e vitliin nil nee "l pu'-iiri-. ii n" I lilt .mie nsninst the famous lutle-s Kuel- . . . ,, ,i-i. : . .. sj . . . .1 I.a.t winter when Sik. wis snout- , "e.i'ler- -ti. l lii-i,ge ""'' ;;'."' ins detie. at Carpentier in the nn.. ! l!')"-' J ARiiMUi ,'"nllJ '" . . . i.r ....' r i Hi nun ii , nLt' Irn lilt' .- ir.etsi anil trem tallies in the M.M.t.l .n-- '' i"' ,.;..h ....... .. iiart- cafes -vhere he spends most of I spe.l"d the iceerd b sirt,ling. !.is time. I talked with Paul Kes,s,.aii, , bach wen, Iiewcvt. i te 1. president of the Ke ler.iti.ui Praneai.se I -,p Twe-Hit (lames le Here. ahe.' him ..,..,.... ,... .i " -We hine re, eive.I ,n formal net!, ' In" l'.""": '"" ' '.' ,.f ., . -li.,..,. fB m'. i games. 1 we of them we,, ii I H.isse'ri linlei TODAY'S SCHEDULE nation i. i.i:.(,i t: C.nrii.ii.itl ut rillliur!i fnls cime HilfiL .. ,, AMERICAN I.KMH'K lliislilnclen r.t I'lilladi'luhlii linu cimea). New iark nt llestnn. lnl (iimrs sihritulrd. HONOR PAUL COSTELLO we are at a .s te knew what te think of Siki or, I . '-.a t.' de w.'b him. The man is prlmi- I Me in his thoughts and has no cencei). , I ' en of business methods. He has ( el"'h s.gne'J up with one manager after an- i hits "'!;.. breax::i eitracts right and left. ' 'At presert, unless I am mistaken. J he has six manag'rs, each having reg- is-e-ed as su'h m giKid faith with the I feilr-atietl.' ' "'Siki's entaegienients with a multi ' p'leiti of managers, which smee have lieen straightened out iw Identh were tl i ii'ise iif ii, u. h t.."rrlment nu the part of Pren h an! Amri an sport. ng men--' ht,tr'iig tinise who had dealings with the b'a- k. "He was aiwais w illirjjt; te sign with nn one who wished te assume the t.isk of managing him, provided the nndl i 'la'e for shat at that time was a dubious ,'o-itieti we-jld nipplv him with the I whe-ewithnl te epend his night en I Mertmartre. "The six managers te whom Ites- .vi referred we-e engaged withn n . i-ple ,,f wcK-.. and Siki, having pref. i'e-1 bv the traris.i funs, precewh. 1 te i er,;ev nim"ii in't";i wnere .egre huj ami Gets Gift of Racing Shell at East Falls Celebration Oier I'llO rowing entliu.inst and friends attended the testimonial din ner te Paul C'ostclle. national sculling champion, at the ("ate Ilivern last night. PaM PalW. the home of Costt'lle and his Olympic rowing partner. .lack Kelly, did itself proud in paying hom age te C'ostelle, who lifted the national championship en the Schujlkill in I August. ' A parade was first held through the .sir' ets of Hast Falls. In which several thousand took part. Mnver .1. Hamp ton Moere" wns nt the bunquet. The Ward Hrnther-. makers of racing shells, announced that they would pre sent a single shell te ('ostelle. He can hate the beat built te his own specifi cations. Members of the Vesper Beat flub national championship crews occupied intil toward the dose i prominent places at the banquet table.1 Freddie renl was teastmastcr. tWO-lll! in tne same I series in which Illlclb.'l' h marie the standing record. "Three Finger" Mor Mer decai Ilrewti. for the 'ub. nnd Fdwnrd Armstrong Valsl. of the White Se-;. ii down hi opponents with two en. h winning, the former 1 tu n the latter !i te 0. Seen jears passed berere nnetner tneuiidsmtin duplicated the feat. P.ddie Plank, pitching against the tiiants, al i.iwid eiilv two hits en October 11. U I ; ; end'wen : n 1. Hill lames, of tie "Miracle" Hr.ives. was tli" next In the f.dlewing ear He shut out the Ath'ett s and wen 1 te tl. The 'ast time the feat was perferin' I wis in the H'-l series, in which Walte H. .m .al'-imined th' ".iants. ., te . nl. ..'wing but two bits. Heyr lias nn- ..tl.i r etii-ii-tiinltv this jenr. tte did net ,.i,l, urn form until tOW ..f the senMin. but ni the cnampiensiup approaches he has delivered well. Coombs' Fine Kcrerti .lak I'oembs. of the Athletics and i:-.uklvn. is the enI World Senes ' . .. .. !!.., nnmni r re win .s luuii.i n-1 .. '' P. A. P.. AVidener. whose kennels in Flkins Park lire the envy of every deg fancier in this niintrj. Ins iclired his famous shepherd champion, Delf von Deusternbroek, from show lompo lempo lompe t ii Ien. according te nn announcement made yesterday by (ienrg" Feley, the local superintendent. Pelf von Deus Deus Deus ternbreok will be en exhibition at the fourth nnnu.il deg show of the fler fler mantenn Cricket Club Kennell Asso ciation en October 1 1 nt Miiiiheini. but will net (enipptp for points, Widpner's famous shepherd was Im ported te (his eeuntrj two jears age at a f est of jp()flO Since I hen he hns been shown fiiiMstpntly and lias never been defeated. He was shown last lit the Huntingdon Valley en .lune 10. Widener. however, will iiave a strong entry in the shepherd class in Delf of .leselle, a son of the i hainpien. Delf of .leselle is n jear and a half old and was shown for the first time nt I.an i aster last .lanuarv. He has beaten ..... :.Ht,n.i,..,, ni. .,...,.:,.... .... .i i.. lllllll., lllljnri I il .. I , It.l llljil.ill-l Illl'l llUI'illll I lias eanied plglit imints toward his enninpien.snip. Delf of .Teselie was bred at Flkins Park nnd is a strictly local deg as fnrl' an lerlh nnd breeding is concerned. I srru He is epecteil te fellow tile fame of his noted "dad." I'ntries for the !ermanten show vill lee today nnd mniiy hundreds of entries have been received h (Jeorge Felej . win. will be the superintendent. The extended date is October - and by that time IX Hi cjilrles are expected te be In. The Manheini show is inteil all ever the eeuntrj as one of the leading all breed eilnbits of the season. Henry Pepe, Driver, Dead sprlimnrhl. Ma., S-et. is Werd was tfceivei her. if the ,l.Mtli In .s.jiith i.Mvtnn hnry Conn if llnr I'upe. s-I uti.nMi nn th urnmi iri uu iiuriy or n.eie mmtm .ihe np drlMr of mum- finmus Inn a s ,m, ,,n trrnneri.r nf Pep (I..- I ni i.. l.lr ...' nild'l DeMe lie Wds f."i drn nM II ha4 te'n In r'lMit I. nl'i n i , fiu Men I I .Mere Anent Atiiletcs Who "Iiy Down" rrHIF ether day we took u roundhouse wallop at the athlete who "laJS down." J- Wp wprc nfraid we would be misunderstood. We were. W. i S. is one fan te whom the criticism was net platn. In a letter h asks these qiiestinns: "Can j ou blame Dug'an nnd Wilt for wanting te lie traded when New Yerk is willing te pay real r-alnrles, whll Philadelphia nrgues about pennies? WeuM you put jour best efforts Inte your position for an office boy's pay envelope?" The salary of it hall player is business; his piny en the field Is sport Phila delphia clubs may net pay enough money. That discussion has no pe in this argument. The nthlete who signs a contract thereby pledges himself te play his hei If he thinks he is net getting enough money he should go te the mat with hl liinn.Tgpr and light it out. If he doesn't get what he wants, let him quit or th anything before quitting en the ball lield. It Is peer sportsmanship. Any man who does net give bis best te everj tiling he undertakes is net de. serving of consideration. , New for the second questien: Hughey MoLeon, our office boy, reported yesterday In it new tweed top coat, camel's hair cap, cordovan oxfords and a neat-looking blue pin-striped suit. And last night we dug into the camphor, pulled out the old overcoat and wondered new it would last us through the winter. "DUOOKI.YN has asked waivers en seventeen ball players. If the -LPhils refuse te waive. Philadelphia may have n ball club net year. i I eaii' .Tl ' plav and i tin : agne franfs pr little. 11.1 In i Beets and Saddle Horses wluili se, i l(st a- Havre de Grace teduj are- I'irst riie. l.ndy Liverpool. Cenfeierac , Nippon (ilnle. second, I.lttle Hep". Heap Tip Nitcli . third. Mill's S., l.iidj Zeus. Creuk o'CJeld ; feuitli. Mece. VSreuvlin Kn crlnlte : litih, Jehn Merrill. Welcome Htrmiger, Thriller, sixth. Mi"i I'illey Widow Medntte, I.lttle Ammle, eventh, Pluck), Hellselnr, Jnhn The Uah.xlim llnnditap. ,"..Vhi, i the feature teda at Aeueduet in wbhh Hunvise inrrie. tcp weight, tireit Man has a 1111111. H et tne p.nitKis giv ing Mm 1-0 The H'ltnerit speedster Odprey has llv! Jleises which ..ecui , Vet nre: FliM race. On Watch, up 1 per man, MusLnilnnge; second, istfeple chase, Mrmlnv (irnsi. Dominge, llep llep ratien: third. Hewsptir, Diamond T)lck, DentniHtieti : fourth Kunvtse, Cherry Pie. Osprey ; fifth, Uegal l.eilge. Overtake, ('iiiieii; sUth, four de I. Ien. riltnten, liillen Chlcaee racliig will b Five Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League NATIONAL IJUOCtK O. A.B. B. It. r.r. Hernshr. M IxniU 1AO A07 US 243 .400 -tnel. New Yerk M ti.10 47 til .Mil !llUe. ritlsb.irh..lt7 sna 110 213 ,VU f,r1me. Chlejce 13.1 4lrt 0x I7H .S53 Miller Chlraca 1'J 1 461 M irtl ,39t AMKBIfAN I.KAGir. i. A.B. R. . r.C. SUIer, l. leuls. 1SB ,M ISO I(i ,4S I f!h. Ilrtrelt 13 ft 0807 307 s-c.ikrr lletelnnd 131 CH . ml 'e llfllnmnn Kftrelt IIS 151 1: lm MH Miller, lhiillrs M7 .". j HI 70 ,a:i Often Toek '"I'reiith" I.eaxe Te add e the troubles of hi inn-age- e- managers, Stki had n hah.t e' .repping out of sight new and then, p. ' ru up after a lapse pf (.cleral weeks wlili tales of adventures In Spain and Helland or wierevcr his wandering steps had led him. 'Training bin no attraction for him , se that Carpentier hardly can he blamed f'T having taken him se lightly " j What Sik: will de new that he ri m Ireveij -verW-w de fame no et e , n te-etc'l hit i,i wlepmcnts tn tl. re. markable figure will be noted itl, tn. terei-t AMERICAN POLOISTS MAY 1 INVADLSPy. AMERICA I Possibly Twe American Teams Will 1 Play There Next Year Wrstbury. I. I.. Sept iS j,i;it one, pessiblv two. Ainerl'an p n ieani may visit rgtntinn in th. . jrse of next season was revealed tedav by Can tain Iwis I. I.aiey, of the rgentine pole four Captain Larev saiil that ! Imped arrangements could be made bv the American players, as it would be n tre- 1 mendeus impetus te the sp)rt In the 1 Seuth Amenran republic. After a serlesi in Huenns Aires t is likely that the players from the T'nited 1 States will cress the Andis nnd plav a series in Valparaiso, Chile n aJ intimated bv Captain I.arej that the Argentine Pole Federation ' ruaj send another comhlnntlen te the 1'nlted States in lfi'J4. during whifi, ,ef,r it ;s eipccted that ?nglarid will have a team here competing for the International Pole Challenge Cup. i..r Si rif s three ur.dupllcilted , . 1.1. 1 1 .. . 1- netie. lie pnrueipiui (i m m.. sparkles at 11 .. iva. lemexed from one before llu- !er -pi.' hnl taken the lend ne ,. 1 st ruined hiin-elf ami reiired xOth ti, sd.re tied , ,, 1 1 Clin-t! Mnthewsen holds the record s,-,,reUss innings tu one ixerni Up shut out the Atnietics in trnight games In lfrfK" with his control, allowing eniy Tieircer n nits in iw"in -i"' i"'""t.. -trlking out eighteen men, walking one ami hitting one. His tirt inning against the Athletics ncf year was seereless, s0 that his total is twentv- s. Hale Until, who new seems te resent the fact th't pin hers an' pc-mittcd tu live, has a record iipptenehing Mnthpw -oil's. Ha be held- the 1 aim fur the grtntest Iilllllber of elli-peiillve III mugs iii which he shut out his op ponents in a World Series, but it was accumulated in two games In two World Series, in HW nnd 10l. Hk, r H Ji- ' wiit, aaaaal KHsaMtar. Ks2 JbbbbbbV aaaankaaaw. PaaaaaaaaH EXTRA TROUSER SUITS Made-te-Measure .50 Tem Maleney, Mgr. 28 fiiliirdiiv after an absence of the thoroughbred frmii the shores i f I.nke .Mkhlgan for many jearn. The busN men or mat cuy iiiwi or me he the appearance of the wonderful cup horse. Fiteiminnter, which gees te the old Hawthorn track s n kind of am- 1 Dssumier ter nis Kinu, uy a coin- 1 eldeiie- Fxterminater en his arrival in I Meadow Sprlna Sheet Saturday ( i.icage was taKen te the ssme stall Th. th, ,,, r.,i.rM , ;,' tlint ViU illustreus n re MctJee. hi,.Mi.j .v.. i..i.. e.,in nn 1 . . t"i''t.r I from Fnglnnd by Kd f'errlgan, eecu. 1 VrJ. r the Point i--,, , 'pie.1 ye.rage F.termlna.er will d ''.il'J:,,?!" " til- X' . ini.rc ie pepwinri'i' 11 (''iiv.ii 01 tne e rni rrnN win iw uner. ru launched sport in Chicago than nny influence that "of"' h '"' '"'""" '" shot Mrke.i, t ' "' Uifn '-'1 tnn OKTTINn KKAIIV TOB mOTntl.T. most proieiSent are behind, the move. T&csVUr3tv,urc lt.i!? in-fcttn-f-rlll ? x T ?. Jm could Iihvc been brought. Willis !!..,.... I.'Mmi.p .Un.n.1 l,lb Ll..t.l.m..H .hVn" sVn In' h s rre.t" e r' ; , .J &!l? f-f.a pm cc.. Chicago. Three thousand persons met Ibsttu for upretney, Etrminnter ou Ills arrival tAtre Irem J " Fy'. T.,nn tar i,-j : ..;":"" ", ..ih'vwii m ijtfwv rtwfi. nni i f liaejl, -Utfik. WORLD SERIES ARRIVALS Eugene S. Cochran and Reger Bres nahan In New Yerk for Games New Yerk. Sept il1.--Ameng the ad- I nine gunrii of hnFehall tans gathering for tlie World Series today was F.ugetie I S. Cochran, of Pert nu Prince, Haiti. Ce.'hrnn has net missed World j Series In many .tears. lie left his. island home In the "est Indie two weeks age in order te arrive In plenty of time for the baseball classic. Reger Hrtstiiihiii. former (Jiant catcher and president "f the Teledo club In the American Association, is ntiethir enrly arrival P.r'snahan ex pn-U'd hlmsell ns M'lidy ie "buck the fiian's te rin hnndll.x." Te Sanction Negro Beut New Yerk Kept S-i - Unlets unferreen (PiveleWnt. int-rfer- i Inn Jehnsen south American Neurn lieavywelKht. wll leexUn n.Vmlitlftn from th Htnte Athletk- Cem. fnl"le.r tS-la" ie ensi " Will.. N.w Orlenns N'ltrn ehdllner for th. ivnrM'e ,.ax"liht title. In .'h,'"','v'1 .."'If"1' reuml tout tomorrow nlsht nt Madl-en Siiunre (i.tr'Ln Old Hess Can Still Step .nrslrr. j'a. .Sent - J" !' ,e-'0'l i iiriipn nr imu icr - ? ""' y Over 7 billion Chesterfields are smoked every year 20 million every day Cigarette value that you really can TASTE! P. B. White & Ce. Philadelphia's Largest Men's Merchant Tailors 808 Chestnut St. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. Chesterfield k.i, ih. unrlil'. record for eisnieen je.i '!.' . A .,.. nla... Ilin mlln In 'J l'JI. ,- -, irjUl i.aujr iq 01.1 nMicrn n-i? lu.'.i.i.r. -.-: .' -,7,- , Nw. from trlnln nt tti l.inca.tcr County Kalr Asee allnn mnije, win n prlntM rare, in yrevieua rn " .,",''". " ..lVe, "ertj Pae. of th Joliti.tewn In is,m -:- "V" i'"'.."! M" llmimaat wiiHiri.wi.- --... CIGARETTES S0i 1H k tx fr x- Fer Yeung Men of Appearance Kvct since wp started in businesH we have cen tered our efforts around the hcloctien of shoes for young men who think enough of their ap parel te icalize that correct dress depends largely upon the appearance of their feet. 6.50 te H2.50 IEDERMAN Uoerrr ft mtbuj 99- n;ie Chchtnui !)9 Se. Sth V Vvv?-&fe -tv . , ' .1.,-."v.-.'-.tili
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