ttejwv.mj inWjnry'JZt3M!i -mm j.jtv'ti"t pwh, 3"n.4W Pi"? f Xw'l. w vrjriiVfviPTM r ts W " t w i?'iPS ,u , T r j V" ' ' f J s. --"" , BMfa, 1 f? EVENING- Pu6l1C LEDGER-PHIL ADELl'Hl A, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1922 - - MM $ llMtJ-' i! Coach Heisman Has Nominated but Four of Penn Eleven for Saturday's Opening Game 1 ''W "Pf J V xjvah wryNvW PLAY THIRD ROUND IN WOMEN'S GOLF Mrs. Renald H. Barlew, of Phil . adelphia, .One of Eight Survivors for Title OPPOSES MISS GUMMINGS Wlillc Sulphur Sprints. V. u.. spti "fi.The eight contestants Hint ),.gan the third round tedaj of thr I leurii.miciit for the national women'.., -elf eh.nnplenship nrefcenttel a field of j cll-sraseiiied Mars.' most of them tires. , cnt or feimcr holders of tltle, home nnd foreign, with no dark horses left ' )n (he running. Tiiej- were biiriiiera of close nml.fer ihe roost part brilliant nlnv in tup w w w oid'Teunil mntches jestereln.t ever the ( fircenbrlc'r ceur. , . , ' In the palrlngi 'here wan little rhelrc )n the fillty of Relf nremled en the baMi of previous .perfernmnee in the tmirne. The nhi of Jtlv fJlPimu t'ellett. the Providence tr, who continued her game of ren arlfiible hip.idlnc.s!. pnrtlcu it' n ''' "i I i noprearh shot". jeMcnln in disposing of Miss K. A. Hardin. Hnltusrel, ." up' ..,a :t. was certain. heecr. te con- I tlnue te held much of the gallon's at tuition. MiC was paired ncn r iv Letti-. Jr.. of Chicago She was paired nealust Mrs. Mli IMIth Cttmmings, Onwentstii, 1 up winner in n tense tnntcli tester ,,v with Mrs. David Onut. Memphis: Mr. Quctitin Feltner, Seuth Shere, and Mil Alexa Stirling. Atlnntn, nbe were iimeng the ntuis Mill lighting it out for the crown lest by Miss Marlen Ilelllns when she wan eliminated in the tlrst iniincl of match play bv Mrs. Keltnor. The latter in iieientiiig .tir.s. uoretny Campbell mini, or uosteii. jesierunr, .-. up and 2. continued tlm same dead i ttcuV game that proved tee much for ili plmmnieu. The Ciimmings-Oaut match, from n standpoint both of sensatlennl coif and Im'e seesiwing itdiantnse throughout. furnihcrt the clitef tlirlll et the pill 111 mterdnv. It was nm body's match until Mi.'-s CummingH sink u tv'lve tv'lve tv'lve foet putt for a birdie 2 en the eight eenth green. The pairings for today's round, which tvlll imrinw the field te semi-linalists, were as follews: Ml (Jlenna Collett. Pnnldence. s. Mr. V C. TitH. Jr.. Chicuge; Miss Hilitli Ciunmings, Onwentsln. ts. Mrs. It. 11 llarleiv. Merlen ('ticket Club; Mr'. Quuitln reitner. Seuth Shere, is. Airs. II. Arneld Jacksen, (ireeuttlih, .itiil Mls Alexit Stirling. Atlani't, -. Mrs. William A. (Jn'tin. Knglaud. ELI'S FINAL SCRIMMAGE New Haven Varsity Scores Four Touchdowns Against Scrubs Nm H.itcn. Conn., Sept. 2 In the jP irnii'm for the kiiiiv Satuuhiy iKiii'-i tl"' treng C.nneg.e Tecli plot en theVil i.nsiti .ti'stcrdat had the Inst Ien,' i 'linage of tin1 will,. This efiMiii" n piidmbly will sic ii mii laut wriiini'. llli a 1 1 -en en 1 riilnv. . J 1 ill' 1 n 11 lies ill e InMllK Mils iiine iiulti "ilniish, nulllug tint tlieTnh fl'llli I 11 III st -1 hiss, feet III) 1 1 llllihll.e. ( iriifgie w.is bi.ilru list ,n,ii mi 11 fimb'iil I'Uiil in th list qiKii'trr hi U .iml .1 mid W. .ind .1. 'iiukid .11 ihi I'M' I 1 'hi List 1 ,11111 ':ie s urn e 1 ih" siriuig Pi nn Slate leim in the In l in.irin Tin T 1 i 1 let 1 11 Is 11 iriiiu of mi 11, s, s.imr nf 1I11 mi 11 illns 1 jfl in iln ,ie gum inn nnis n.'n llllllllg till sin lllllll ISC tll tl st mnji fn ir lum lidei.iis ulnle the s, inlis nm miilile te lu.iki inuie lh.111 lu 111 M i i ii'. HARD DRILL AT HARVARD Coach Fisher Drives Substitutes te. Get Line en Ability ('mil ridge. Milss.. Sept. 2-i Ham- ' rien.iK Liulis (entlnueil at lliiii.nd'nl irniiiu sessiim wwtm.l,, tv.ii, Ciel 'me en the nun he lensiders In lit lusi string. Pisher I- dililug tin i rge s ,,,,;,, j r milMitulen, shifting diem ilieiit te get nn idea for t.hil H dlli us te deielep seiui' of his big f lien s. The lust tiam is new aettlng mere ' I position and the fnethiill is keener "'ll diiv. Captain P.uell testeidtt: J'N Ms hist Miot for a diep-kiik goal jiilluiil i a toiiihdeiin and iuppud the Will our the middle of the bar. Hie small squad nf nipples is coining te nhelj. Kuhiihuidt iiiaj be In the Mine en Sutiiidii agiiltisi Mlddlebui.t. 'he hukliUd has been changed a. llt ". (Jchrke takhu' Fills' iiluie tisier- ". uilirM' is gelu' tn i, 1 "! geed bilk tills (ll. a uendi r- TWO STARS FOR NIAGARA l Fllippe and Mullin, of Grid I cam, p-t... n.. i i ... n I Fame. Enter Buffalo Institution I .MilgtlU t nllece. Iufl :iln. will be nil. "tfiiiti in tli,, ,., i, ;,,.,, k, e i.. - r, . --, ..... .. ..,' i ' it"- rStlMlti'U , ltti l mi' "st tout Dull Mm, eier dete'ciped lit "J't lulhe'lc High Scheel. Jltlllis 'I illpe and Jniues Mullin .ire tin s who Imie eiitciid the Falls III- mliiillni, .Mullin, wlm wen three Ii Iteis uL "est ('in ,ii, was gi.iduiiteil Hum ,, , . . ..... .....i,,i .... 'lie m li ml hi si In I.. I.. I instil . i ,n'i"l Ills diploma the par In fore. Havr 're de Grace Entries for Frldav p.-. . irL-ll .', . I'."M" 1.1111 7.', , ,( , tt j n,: vl .'" " luriunk's H.ll "ii , f ii, 11.' ll'i 11.1 11.1 tl.1 I'lKestlll l.lllllllllsl old limn tvikEiuili Aruun 111 111 i 111 111 VluUi rim. ', Iirtiirmin ,.'enl in, ."' l 1 ,'iinjiu '."'"Imi'lii i i"riuil, ,'"UJt, scln lllll rinrV"""" i irsn Jl.'lun 7.', , laimiii. iml un, il fiirlmir l's (h )JunM,h Mniti It lilt ' 101 lllll I IDll ins I nn 1(1-1 Kill Ids Kin IHI 1 1 t st (jurnlin Ittiufr Ml ii kslun "Hf-ei tl ll il, bulie , Sir . . I'll '-HI 1' I urilnt r. 1 J, Muri'li) 1 1 i . rutr hr .1. . . ,1"' h.iiiii i- II.IU1I1IIS I r I nr ...... .... .. tlirrc ti,v;v. :...""" "" -s. ,UUI M illV's niMei, 5'i'Pt.i ..'Hk s, 1 ' Ji'hllH.Jli ..''"'rill i i !''? M.ilnlRlit .sinrlrs liil i"i -ijurcn et the .spiilO, His I usm , lii'i lea Irrt tlllHen Un e Kimli tin si iii I'd trim ua lilt Mr.'. I(r III, purs, $ l 'inn I ' . iiimiiiL X? 'rellB,,,,,! up I inl'e ii nil 70 in ill- l'" 'KIIIK linirfcr let Sun h ,n,u I OH Iru ttllmii lull ItiKnlt till llrnifjluc . 'Itili r.m t furl 1 me It Jim 7.' ttui tell uliN J fn (iM.Uirc In" Murk I it nln 11- J'rlllm ll'k'illt I Ml II.' IIJ -. , U .... tin "UNO ill ",",',"'"), DHiin 7.' ilaiinlm. ilur.. I l,li.l..",r ". l" 'll'i". ttrlln ll T" 'I "I .' II "'iilrl . hi i i 'li '''lllltlH .'" lllll I. K. ,...-.... .... I '' .lillll, , i, !- l Mill IOS lliilliullll- Hip 111 I lelrii tiKm 11 I IHI l;ilahi 11 il liilini l.-,l'll J.l , iinilni; il P l'i i. ill. I ai i mi Ctinii. I"() MlHI.l elllOM. tin ... as ....lua . .Ids 'I'll nf ,1 . ' .. " 11 l I' H luu.Hiin... .. ,ns 'Uajliimrcil uir iirHri track fast. tir Mi ter President Picks Yanks te Win Big Series Washington Sept. I.S. PreM dent Harding hns n huiti-h that the New Yerk Yunkces will win tin world series this enr, according te Dave Ilnncreft, captain and short Mop of the New Yerk (Hants, the National League pennant winners. linmreft (ailed teilny at tin1 White Heuse and urged the Presi dent te attend one of the world series games. Mr. Harding Indl lated he would be unable te de fe, mid lidded, Itmiernft sild, that lie tins cenlident the Yankees would treumc tin (llnntM In tin- Inter- league kerbs. 1 1 GEIST CUP GOLF Merien Linesman Leads First Twenty in Qualifying Round With 84 EARLY SCORES ARE POOR!,' I wiiii... .., , ,. . I ttiuiaiu Simpsen, of Morien, wns '"iv sierer in tlie early golfers te finish SIMPSONLOWIN in tne iiiulltHig round 'for the ('ltir-1"1" oecemo stronger uetn pntMcnll once 11. (Joist Cup ever the links of the nml """"tally "d be better equipped te Whltem.irsl, iir !..! fi..i. ,hl Jr en In the biwiiiwH nnil irofelenn! cloning Simpsen plujcd consistent golf making the outward journey in 42 and also coining buck for a total of 84. Tin early finisher turned in rather hl"h scetes for the par of the course is 72. i 'lie Hundred and thirty entr es llm itrd te ten handlcan men liml Vl,e iVt entv te fli ish six with reiv h X,ih?,. Vlreminen 'links ll 'tl. ' i' ' "? well, of Merien. I'hll Cersnn. nf PI.. month nnd Heb Itunsferd. The early stores fellow : William Sltnr'en. Mer en 4 J 'ut In T I 42 H n HnrpT, tth'trmnrfh $1 j 44 41 41 41! 41 47 4r 41 4"i r.i II iv UnushtPii M-Tlen . . . T. I. A"ftln Irrnten .... I K M'flfprs Sprlnr Hntcn.. tt'Udam Ilerrldy, On-rbroek. . . H I. fl'lmrils ItoxberouBli. . . P II Mnm'er, SI Dm Ma ,... ThemnH AtklnRxn.i Ph mouth .. I tV. Turnbull, M'liltemarah . . J I. C hHrmin. Morien . . . II II. Ureenw ild, e'edarbroek. . &e 1 GOLFERS START PLAY FOR SOUTHERN HONORS Cash Prizes of $5000 Alse Ge te Winners in Nashville Event Na'Iitllle. Teiin.. Sept. 2S. Stars of pio'ession.M golfdem from all quar ters nf tli- lnhe started competition I eic tediij iitir the links of the Hell Mrnile Counti v Club for .1 shnre in cash ' i7,.s ug.'ie'.Mtliu' S-,tl(MI and the title (1f open i li.impinu of thu Seutliirn (Je'.f I ssnehitlnn. Si.itlend aiiens them weie several ,ii liit'.n's li,idln' iin.iteurs, who were n.iiiuii in Ik-lit for the priillege of l e.illll': I lie 1 roil ll el nleil iii " ' A I11t.1l of 1 tu lie prles nw nlted the pntli ipants luiniug In I he leiiist siuips, the le'u tniuht li""u Miiin). Mmiiil iiiii'auiiiuntnl te ."UliHI; third. N7."i; fiiiiith '".'I'", mid mi down, the mil. eli lenlli mid tutlflh pldjn g t Ill'C s!llll 1 .11 11 l.i'ht 111-I111I1 quiilttj lug inuiiils will hi pi lied Iniliil .mil inn ni run . with tin In, 1 i.l lini-hinc up villi A thiiit iN-lmli I11111I mi Sai111d.it, the two lU.i'ilt Hist lmiuils 101111I1IU' .n the llisi li j 11 nl lie- im" -sin 72 HOLD FIRST GRID DRILL iVIManeva Pree Scheel Has Initial Practice of Season t'eich Ilnghle Mcilpehmi put his Vilhinev.. Pr-p squad through the first ' 'bill dri I of the season testerdny aftei no ui (iter forty (andldntis re- p lined te tee i ail. Seie-al nn nihers of the I'VJl lean hate Rindu ltd but the I'.l'ie mid W hlf fill be repri.sented b a irailc i let en Hi ierthe'"s . The teillll will be led hj Je' Con'ell star tackle. Conleli is a stillar tinkle and an i'H'i th mi It geed leader. The schedule for the season was an an nenn ed as fellows : or il'rr 7 I.mikihii r llluli tn) i'O Hat. erferd stlienl (awHti s ll'llllniiiinn UttnJ ) ,,i Mii.r I si i , s Prrr (nn) in I'imi Aline (icinlliici 17 1'iilhnlle IllKh (aunt) '.'1 t est Catholic llinnii) .10 .s in. iiiiuiu (home) MULLER MAY BE HEAD Phlla. Rowing Coach Lrkely te Have Full Charge at Harvard - i .imnriugc, .ti.tss., ,-sepi. e. unr- turd's lieu rowing ceiuh, 1 tank Muller, of Phi!nielphi.l. hud his first glnnpM' of the Crimson's best lolling mal(!rj1, ,..st(.rdai when two eights ., . c. inti.l,. m, mnl simnt no linur ilnu n isiieani under the watchful eje of the mil' mentor. Capiain Al L.idd picked a Kii.nl of tiieiit.i inen mid thev will form Mailer's mrps of oarsmen for the fall. I The work of the ueit reach wltll these ,.' ,..,,- ,,( . .,.......- .. .- ........ men will deride tihethei or net tlie Hurt aid Adtiser.i Hening Committee mi ....... l... . .., ..In (eliipletel.t in Ills i liurge lietl spnng. COILA CAPTURES CUP English Yacht Wins Seawanhaka Trophy With Three Straight Main hosier. Mass., Si pi. '. Ceila III, lltlllg the colere et tin He.ial Nmihi'i'ii Wht Club, of (ireai Itritaln. liflnl the Seniinnhiika Cup In ic do de touting the defender Suhie, of the Man (hosier in lit Club, in I lie third lace of tlie series between slt.iiielir beats, sailed off this putt, 'llm Urlti-h .tmht linn three i eusei utlt i lines in n nianj da d. Runs Scored for Week In Twe Big Leagues . vrinvxi, i.utiii i: . T. tl I'. Tl .'l 31 4i 17 1,1 14 7 I ( Im liniiill . IU nil Hr ikmi let Sni erk ll'lts( Ihiii s. Ill I I'hlllri. , I il i I'lttNliumli I.' II 10 i t i.i:t(,t u t. i. i. llestnn ( till MRU Mir.ait s .s. tl. 7. . SI. I mils llrlrelt Itiislllnclim tlii'tli. (lllllIKU I Irirluliil llllalllll Nrtt Xiirk 7 i .1 I J. j 0 ,i i i i a IMIHN IJtllJ 11 el I, leu .l III tin III Herd't 1111; iiiitu; sTiu.nii Mini's t;,iis ami tlie li'i; liicusi etrr mnl II" hi.iK' sol tm It-' il... f r nl tnllisf ff ilnM. ait nell ( tl-e I si CU 11 v r nrii)' ii ,11 i" full' und uinurii liiir l- 1 I 1 tin nimjK no... ,.r tl,A I.IIMMI 1-lUL U l.tlMVU. "Make It, a UuW."-, j FOOTBALL RALLY 1 AT GARNET PREP Coach Bennett and Wilmer j Crewell Address Meeting of Students at Swarthmore iOPEN WITH LA SALLE I H PAUL PKKP A MASS" football nieeting nun held br !"t. the s Sttnrtlinieri Prnn Stehoel In the nilf1llnsl...t. . . 1 1 . ..."iiuiii .irMeriin.i uuerneun. ii twin presided ever liv the coach. Dr. Mike S. llennett. and was attended by the entire student both. Dr. Uennett, who Is new at the In stitution this jear. hating coached Hnv Hnv erferd College in 1011. made an addrcM te the hej h. "Athletics are highly im pitftunt in a prcpur.iter .oheol for the detelepment of the American jmitli," 'aid Dr. Hennett. "Of course, u be. is sent te school prlmarll te Mud v. Uesidcs thl, there are two ether things be dees: make social acquaintances and participate In athletics. "Te begin tilth, sei'lnl iinMlmeM mnv aid ou, but the dimiccs arc if .ten git'c tee mucu i um in n easures ten will iegencrnte and will seen be elnssed uith the lounge-lira rds mid cake-eaters. "Every one studies, se we'll turn in Hip nibr viIiUi.i,m, if give our spare time te athletics you i .. ... . . .. . Mieriu wncn ou receive jour Ulplemns. Knew ledge I seless Unless It is Utilized "Yeu guln knowledge while attending school. Hut knowledge without strength te utilize it in some worth-while en en deater is useless. Prepare jour body as wen us jour imnti : i "1 want every boy te participate in i some sport each serfsen se that he will I get the bct and most out of his pre paratory school trulning." I it inner (.'roweil, noted official, then was Introduced. Mr. Crewell gained I fame through IiIk remarkable kicking while a bttident nt Swarthmore I'ren nnil Infer tiirneil .nf tn h.. n,m tin of the best goal kickers from Held in the j '"'eeuntrv when he called signals for 1 11 I Ut. A.l.... "ll ' enniiuimirc v.eiii'Ki. 1 After talking en the value of drop- . kicking and punting, Mr. Crewell In- structi'd a few of the hets in the art of using tlielr tees advantaceeuslv en .1 1.11 11. ..-1.1 .., ...!.. . 1 iiiv Kiiuiiii 1. in- nun -iM-L-iiii iiui'imnii te it alter llese. tli" liarnct and (iinj s star fullback who is the most promis premis ing kicker en Dr. llennett'- squad. Prepare for Opening Game After the meeting Dr. Dennett put his squad through 11 stiff practice in preparation for the eprning game tilth I.a Salle Prep. Olfeber I!, en Palmer rield. Dr. Hcnnett intends te hate his squad in top-notch shape beferc.the season opens. It leeks as If the Hue will b" fem- posed of Jehnii Duncan mid Hareld 1 Krnpfand. ends; Jehn Cnntnin Arthur Kles. iimaine am tntkles; lied Kawrenee and (icerge ttlttmer, guards. I and Ward McLaren, center. . All but one of the b.ickticld pesi- ' tlens stem te be ti'lcil. Mnnlv WIN llamsen prelmbli will call signals tilth Waltei Klese. brother of Arthur, nt fiillli.uk. Ch.iihi V.in TINe preb'blv will be sei n al ih'hr lia'fbaik, with left h.iifburk position still open. isenial Inn cl games me en the1 icliiilulc, which Icdlntts: H wilr li 1 i shIIi Tr, hr)iil- Mill H tl I lirm . -IhI l'rnnliiR'rn svi,00 u-a'..27th t-' Jerph Prrp limn Nui'inlM-i I Hlnlr t il. in huh' IQIIi ' s ii .ttlim nrulrnl He I lsili rnniHtnn I'r, p mi lrrillinlnir te Pnnce'en.Yal u lit' Woodbury !)elis ler Championship After the 11IN0 vlrtnrv eier Oloucos Oleucos Olouces ter High Scheel yesterda.i . Woedhurj High is looking forward te winning the football championship of Seuth Jersey. Last season the team c nihil In a tie for the title with Collingsweoil High. Tl lc.1i "' ... ... lias a great chain e le come threugl te the championship. Aikiejd. of (!louceter. u.is hint In ,101111111 dining the (enlliet. He tin, i can led from the liehl after a scrim- m.ige. Cnptalji Neusi haeffer and "Lien" Jolin-en were the liidliidiml slurs of tlie I giiinc. which had sn uiauj toiaiidewim thnt it was almost impossible te count I them. Wither! and Il'iitu als-e tteiej brilliant According te Condi Kaufman, of ' ("iloucesler, he will pretest the game, i He cliilmid Conch Piijne gate iiislruc- tlens te the Woodbury team from the i side lines. n-ritn i' ILUMNUlO OlMK UUI ON "PRO" CHARGE Tem McCann Dropped Frem Football Team for Play ing Summer Ball ly .1 ssikIiiImI ricia I Immnlain. III.. Sept. 2s. Tem M Canii, one et i he hist-kiietii, feiitbnll and liaseb.ill stais nf the Piihersitt nf Illlunls. has Ik i n ilechind im llglble , for a tlih tics nt t lit- iiniiersltt bcdiusc he i plated iiroli'ssieual Ii.im1i.iI1 this suui. iiicr. "I iiceihd the iiieuei te liuih mt senior .icai," Mil mm leld Geerge Huff, dlni't'ir of iithli'tii s, ttheu ir.feruieil of. Ills suspension, ,as je.ir lluft do de biirrul nine football players for p.irllcl- , nailng in a prnfi ssieual football gaim helweeu T.l.tleltllle mid Curlllll llle. Huff said r It :t t .McCann plujcd base bill with tin Abciili'ili. D.. Units, then plnjid in a game in Sioux I all S. D., and Ian r took pirt tl, ganus in Dcaditoeil He was said te hate iteu three out et four games he pitched and te hate plujcd the reuialiulei of the time In the outfield. . During his three .tears at Illinois. Mi I 'nun wen fame as a pitcher ami last liar wus iisKpiI te sign a leutract tilth I he Ditiell Amcrli nil League baseball team II Is etpecled that he will enter the big h agues when he finishes hi si hehislic coui're hi the spring I Mi Culm's less will be fell senieh hj the football tuim, en which be tt.i-, a" star liilfb.ick. NEW HAVEN WINS SERIES Rally Gives Bill Donevan'6 Team Victory Over Baltimore New Il.iten. Cunn., Sept. 'Js. Slav ing niie of the gteutest finishes in a bail mime eier seei in tlm fit j . New Hai en. I'listein League champion fei illJ, wen the thrce.giime seiics fieii llalllmere, luterhalieual League pen nant winner, bv taking the limit, ll in ,'1, M'uiilig all tln'li iiiiib in iIil uiiitli in ning witU'twe out, ' This season lollingsueod defeated dleiieester ."tl-0. Accerilmg te ccim-lders n.irathe scores, therefore. Wnedbiirv SLASHING SIKI The. battling Senegalese, new world's light-heat weight champion. Is shown In one of Ills conditioning stunts en the rowing midline while preparing for his battle tilth Geerges Carpentler, whom he defeated for the title DA VIES FLASHES OLD FORM ON PENN SQUADB Fermer Pitt Star Demon strates R u n ning Bach Punts by Eluding Half a Dezen Would-be Tackier s. Other Coaches Working Hard ' TWO SCRUBS ADVANCE Ml jIKX Tem Davles pcrfornied vnl'e'il'v for T'ittsli'irHi thnt leiniP'l All-Amerlc'in inentiem n"e of his Istrenu points was runnlns back mints. I A tear nw iv from active iiiirtlcbintieii In tin rrldlren snort hnsn't tended te I decrease nm of the ubilitj Dines bus in that line. . ... . Yesterilnt afternoon alter Tin1 tarsuj .m,n,i im,i nrked haul en Miismim rii,i it ,. ,u tnid.ii niniss te Fr.inkllii r-.p,i for the lemiiniler of its workout. n-i.. r.i... .i.i.. i,n nrnprmu ns the , 1 " ii'-s " " .-. . .. ,,,, 1....1, rit, i, tie li.icKlie U I nnn.li.tntna nml the lircakillt: IIP of till hi the ends, linemen and u portion of 1 the backs After calling down 11 half do7eti eri 1 the nrsity men for tlieir inabiliti te cot I bt the opposition riinniir-' up the field. I Duties sK-tialed for i punt and told these nt the opposite rnd of the field In get readi. A beautiful spiral from the tee of Tev llamer shot up the tiehl. Like 1 In streak Dalies was off. gobbled up the. I hall nla 1 it tHitlt under his arm I and stiirted ileuii the field. It was the old D ivies u trstenear !,, ,u,d bis wav threugli many in i ,., ,,. ., Hil.-nfT. He sidpsterineil. . strniehf-iirined nnd dodged his wav past ii half de.eii would-be tacklers. net one of whom c eulil get held of the former Panther ,, . , "See tint ten fellens. That s the wav it should b" done. Oct th it le.ithei under tour arm sn that it can't ionic out nnd tiM' evert thliii.' ten bite te get den ll the field." was Helsman's ml -inniilliniis tn the squid lifter D ivies hid se easily eluded the tinklers. Till rnllir I'ain rnarln neiti ilsrlf il' hni( n-i rnnrhinn ttnlf t nun nf tin mef eiiioiieiM iilnum lint Itrll mnkri Inrklri. umir thr hull ami finfermi ethrnrisr in truing te ytt lili point eiri te thr vunil. HA 11 tn AltOLD GASTON, the new line uter. recelied 12." w hacks en the arms and shoulders from tlie linemen jestcnhit in (lemenstiating the proper lis., nf these membets 111 stepping the opposing fnritarus. ills anus aim snniu. were black mid blue last night, but It N a (inih that In will be back . . . ... , , I again this afteinoeu getting tin in bumped all oter again. V Tem McNamma gets dnim te show hN si mils the plats usi d bt the op posing clot en for the coming game he is the i luef scout mid t.ikis inaiit 'i haul hum Is te get etei his punt. The same is true of Dr. Draper. Jink jKiegh and own Coach Hi iiiinn him I self. Setiinl of the (e.uhis h.it e get min siiimiiiages te make this or that feature of their tinik pi mnr te tin 1 men the me coaching. ferriniinagi' Called OIT i Tlie ceuihes had lets nf uppeitiinlty testeidat te clemenstinti' tn the phi.te. The iNpiiteil scilmtnage drill betweiVii I the t.irsitt mid .senilis wis i.illed oft In I'e, nh Ilelsiunn, who clicidi.il te cle cle teie the aftiriloen te hnishiiig up en fuinhiiiiehUls. Th" ends 'ind backs 'hulled ami ici cited tm mud p.iss(, ran 'though signal drills mid pi nomad ill the ether tteik that gees with tin ir positions. i The lineiiien worked en clinging quick shifting, und ran up and down the lield linllei' pllllt.s. 'J'he i mils ulone had ii hird iifteruoen. Tmii McXa nun a si In led two eleums and put them thieiigh a h.ilf-heui' sciiiiunagi drill i that was the best cjf the n i te d.Hi The scrubs ami scriihlels, n- I In uet '.',' te tlie m runs are kneiiii. luiinu urn j fei the honor nt bung mi the lllst m i lib eleieii te ult' ni'th l"l uiisn . Tlll't ID il a1 nib If nm I ! I ;iei I tin it 11 inilii kIiiiiIIu ! the ei qi tilll' un en ll" inmily, nml u r mini m nrl en thr tenm l nhnui im hnul rn cm de fitunil nnpt h" " '''' lint no lien thnt thr UK min 1 " n) "" e)li 'iii brn thr 1 mi U In iih tlirin n limn' i le )mt innnut thi 1 111 iitn. TIM J tJ nm IM.MIL DI.W Hlltisl is 1 ipullt nm wilt I1.11 k le the lust eleieit B his ami II wniiiii net tie at ,111 surpiisiu. In si,. Inui theie before in it link ' ten old. While some ar In ing ph I meled nthers are in mg sbuiii.d lurk Mitheil.iiul Promoted etlrdnt IIeImd.ih eiuhr Millu 1 land teleriin el hi 1 the tiirslt) scpuid nml in th heiisi mnl nln' I'd 1'ci iij in I Keellg's .tnllllgsli'ls. Pec m d I 1 nn. in. :,: ' 1 join I ratlin ' nl .1 1 11 mi un 1 la Millie situ, has In en pining . li intlt agiiliiht the taisiit it mi bill 1 1 ml for I In km tlbs. j 'Hie tuij he ealilie, (nm ird pasM inui his hind taikliug 1 night the in 1 nf Hi'isliiau and his insstaiits. ,md tJiet .iilianceil tin local Ijnj 1'niii Is mui'l ' heatlcr than last jear ami has tlie ulenl make-up ter a winguiau, in which he 1 I being itllni nl I The Use nt Mithei Iniid nln 1 one d it M'llniiiiugi tin prvdu ted I he lug Iml ft tun Idaho ,1.1s one nf tin m il tins , 1 lusi tears line, 11 bmn ii.'hier muI hi ndililieii 11 tliliihcr Siitlin .nid p'nt'd se well against the tmslii 011 'I'ue (hit Hint I he nHohes ieidi. te 1 01 1 in ii 1 I W.iheul fiHlliV tciluiiu.ii.iii,,. ' ' The addiUoa-ef-Butherlatid-to thu IN TRAINING Penn Lineup for Opener Very Much in Doubt Ter the fust time In many years the line-up of a Penn football team for the opening game is tcry much in doubt. Of the deven plajcrs who will stait the ientet Saturday against Franklin und Marshall only four are slated as starters, IMrosb IMresb taag at one end. Tliurnmn at tackle. Cnptnlii Miller in the Imektield und Jehn Dern nt enter who will also all lignals. Probable starters for the ethers pests aie: Papwertli, tntkle; P. Dew hirst, nn end. Kauff ninn and Kcllj. guards, nnd Craig, Weudard and Sullivun, bnckfield. tarsiti further (einplleates the line sit uation. Tn'l and rangv and we'ghing nlme t 200 pounds, the Idahoan will be a hard man te keep off the firt team. With Kellt. Tiiurinan, Papiterth. ' vru , .i. 11.. Kaiiiiman. I.i'ininm. .loiinsen ami set - lesser lihls lighting It out fet e. Heisman should Ii'iie the pem- HI." "I" nctitieu he lias longed for slme (emiiu.' te the Universiti. Chuck Hnbb. the freshman rnd Inst j ear; Pat McDonald, a Iwisk.i tackle trem Kust Urange. who tit the scabs abeie the ld-jieuiid ni-irk. mid Heckus. a sub-lineman who saw lets of action lat season, were sent te the m rub i I'sierun.v in in ineirwilj Dili K, fls iii isuiuu jiiu ir. - R1 tlX'Kf'S rrneitril enj ticstcrdau ami urcrli nerh. like Suthriland illil. II lirn hi' 'irti into vhtiir tlirrc ii littlr ilnnlit thnt hr, tun, mil juin tin rnitlti. Itebh inn our of Kreyh'i minim emit Inst icir nml Inii the inakinyi of n teal xtur. Ilrfmr mnni moons Itebli u ill It ilelui) mtnr ilillil en thr unsili, jiiduiii'J by his l"it criticitc. a AUK CUAIO, the Oklahnni.in. le. it ii .is feared, had suffered a tti'tured elbow and pieinmiu ed ti.ulv for tint v bv Dr Aithtir Light the te'im phjsicinn. Craig bully biimpee his 1 1 hew ii)) at Mount (Jretna. The til -t senmmace cl i ill Mummy satt Ciai' acini hint the member. An X-i i was taken and the plate reteuled no broken hones nr either tieuble. A 'piiial brace has been built te Use in sriilUlll.lge diills, ,md Ci.iig tilll net be idle a inemeiit from new en The Wrjstiiner leeks like u certainty te start in the bai khehl Saturday agiunst Piiinkliu and M.iishnll judging hi his wetk te date. Iluirl Piunarit. the Trench lad, who illsplated iiitsitj abilllt list jear. ro re purlid test, mint attei a tw,, neiks' ab si'iu e, Ihi.iusc el a ilisjiii.itid elbow. in ok spent ,it Het tspi'lngs. Viiglnla. dining whii h the it i in wis h.iked anil niblied. iiulid in bunging the up-State I'd hnl, In I in squid. Like I'llllg he in. us a sp( dai brace, but will be un nbli in de mi scrimmaging for two V I els .Mike H.ifdj. the foimer Alaijlnnd sin, who is i.itid as the best drop drep kp'ker and iill-areuud performer tu the squid, will preb.ibl by en tlie sidelines dining the fiisr two games An lu pin d knee that is responding le treat tin nt slew! is hi (plug Itacdj out of the seiiiutiuigts. Westvlllc Eleven Organizes Ih tt 'sun . f oil ill iin 1 III ll-). 1 U ,1 Ills 1 I) J irl, I I Ian i hoel pvjtil .1 t'i 1 is 1 1 iim auJ u te 11 rt all fir l- Iihsj triii, , ,, r .nt, furtnerl t! Hi 1, '. Ins ,1 .rirs Itiat.rllil ,111 I hMrei! lir p, irs anil i- t 1 1 iM r irt' i 1 M st 11' s iUjeiI sin h i. hum 1 i Hurt tear 1 n lm.ci ml I'irlit rin i mil un ml Pit. mitt Ilf ejin win 11 ,x 1 en s,m ,,M nl Himll lilt. 1 h.ii fr. m M mi ut rtttrrsO' tl iltl instx 1 In 1 1 I 1 atns f iIiim sliss snl, umirs . II ir 1 1 ip, in ihj lir.m - ll I I it llrinlliw 1 Alliens lielCr H in r It est v 11 1, ,N J or lilli tiq tt 1 nut I7j n in S 10 ,1 I' M 7.50 "Savant" It Wins.' A man'- -hw that loeki. ita part- and will act it. In comfort, 111 stjle, in wear iiiul 1 aim Imported Scotch Gruii Deuble Sele Wins Feet Rubber Heels Suinc .lib, in tan Uusin cnlf an i blink iking calf, eu'te pu'li.tlih paid 10 or l" fell ciU.lI ipi.lllll K K 't ,, p z n 21 M v UAIiAHAN'S 't.M Market Street III- 1111 ll talnrel III III If ll'IFFI v 1 'ml strert ( r. sprim. swA rv.w 'Hill siriri l or I lirttmii Jrm JHlV t"'1 ' (n rm minim tir, i'i rVsNjk M (trrni inlnttii ,t W&t& lJtvL. lliirn In nines 4'?Mti m 8 B R PRINCETON ELEVEN GIVEN FAST DRILL Each of Bill Reper's Three Elevens Cresses Omelette's Geal Line DROP KICKING A FEATURE Prlllrelen, N. ,?., Sept. 2 lirge 'crowd of uiiilorgradiHles tuitch'd the Prliicelen nrsitj squad go tlireiigh 11 Utely serllemage tilth tin1 Omelettes in open priitlir ,. I'llllll'ltl Held trs lerdaj In pile nf the wunn weithei. Hie , crimni igr w is one of the fnstct nt tin te.ir, and was featured In long open held runs bj Johnnie (jeimai. and Prank ltgoiikepf, firft-' 'ritin' q-ni'M- ' book 1 mdldntes In trung out his t annus cenibiin- ! tlens Mil1 Koper used three sepatnti ,eetcii. against the Otwl't"-. and encb one ui rednl In cre?sln; t li erub I goal Inn .it least or.ce. I 'I he tirt M'eri came tilien Pnpen I kepf, plating quarterb it-k en the t.ir itj 1 light a punt and nn it na'h Ollgh the rutin Omelette ilcieii for 11 'hd'iwn I. uter. (Jeimtin get nttiij I ter a run m ,i nun i"" "" niie I i iids from the geil linr. Kiiklng nf drnp-klckr fiem a nrlinnnge tor ter iii.itinii tins fiitund. Ken Smith Pignknpf and Nirld bemg j.ueei..fiil . in i u i il tu il I LFALT'IK .Im Pollock, former i m Jehn's Piip initmn nnd irnter. ha Ibien pronieti il te guiitd en the I.a fay- i ette Collide iti'vlti football tuiin bj (eith Dr. .Intk" Suthr rhiiul. Pel- lerk took thr iihae of P.eb Mitlnger, I und lils no, k ins one of thr features of irstrrdat s workout Adrian Feul, the fre&hniiu tackle, who recoiled a blilNcrD sjietilder the eatli part of the tuek. in all preba- ' lulltv wi'l be unable te stmt in the npening game with the I'niietslti et Itlehiueiid here this S.itiitdnt. Dufft , i the former MereMsburg athlete, taj ln Feld's place. DRTM01 III Twe mete men were added te the Oieen lbsuItIj list during teterdut' si riinm-ige. Thei tire Mrg ftied and lleag both backiield men l'.psjdis these min. Ljnih 'i ud Hjerk man. inds; Alhn and Mnlih. siiestttutr backs, jiiiI Murphj. a guard, -ill ari tompeiarlli nut of phj and will prob ably be nil ll ii In pi, it .igaillst Vel ulch S.iturd.n Ceaeli f uiinrll has put the D.irtmiiith s,jund through i tift practh e i n rt dai this tuck WKSl' MKGINIA t'ench Speai has endisl the hard work fur the West Virginia tnetball squad piep.irateri te the opening gime with Wis'iinn s.u- .nid,.. and the neik. us mil -, that 'plmmpd tin planned Inr led'i.t and toiuenow. was light. Spc.irs took great pains tilth his quarterback'. DICKIN.sON P.lll Crew, of I nieii. town, teriupr b.icktield star at Pintisi' t.inla Mllit.'iii Celli ji . has repertul te Head Coach (Jlenn Killium r as a (,m illdati for the Dickinsen t'ellrgi ileirn. The kite Senators seii.has In en stat -illg out of leg-i oil tin inline f Paiutis, because of nn injuij he sn tallied hist j ear at P M '. P.ut the call et the lield botanic tee great fi tie big fellow, ami after lensultuu Ti.iiner Mn'Atidieiis. lip eluiibeil in a red and white unlterm. I Yeung Dempsey Wins by Shade Teunp JirK Drapscv a1l arethr nr' te his lei a Ftrlt!2 ht ii niins I. v M r in (our rnun'N .it tin Filj i 1 he ir lrn j Iloeri.fl .Minsk 'n itii f ur'h i r a r x le the Jim. J j. Mann ni; kn irk 1 it'll Iras In ih N-iji 1 rrnin y Krimrr wen from l'r ml Ural ut II 1 1 Mlske Matched With Tem Gibbens Nrit rk wrpt js ritlh M imT laitilmi is t l'rt'll ' ci t heaiiwr r 1 r mat lieu f r a tlftrn-r nin 1 et i' Mi Its, n Mquiir c. i it en Oitihn- 13 M. A II Srll It" Fer I OM Z1SSZ football & Soccer Unusual Specials Yeu mu f nl r utel see theso t 1 fUlIt 11 dTslllld - , ,i,0 Tei 11 in..i isi s 1 ill t all their qui I tj i r sur- 11 elf tirrc's i" catien te b $10 Extra Heavy Cowhide Helmet SpcmJ V 50 T i".act eual t rr-n el auil rlc M ;V.n " h' te bur wMI fl r r, nf , Me le Hani nrWt i ' I mnr iat,.,' 57 Hcatj Football rants Tha niflii . kirinn 1 a 1 "oil t ill Illack hri "lllt frit i tlbre )iei n r nn note, n nn !ey' $j ftn lieiiIil-r red,, new S.?US5K M1 nf s crnde phble cm leather. Pti. s. deuhle tit ,.,( nttiDlrie ruewr rin1r -r Paie, M,ede Ijr. end nee' Rugby Football, $1.50 Wlin TM r. end need's $10 Soccer BALLS Se I"tri I'll It ve 1 u tl Duck reTHfi , new. fn,tft 1 t ,-.r)llllllll II r nfftr ef' 1 I J J Beys' Sizes. S2.50 Ww f'fl tryT5 Sheuldtr k:idkJkz? Pads- nw nthfr .tMr, $ Ji e meu 1. VXI i rn mWm M j& Cta'fF;! .ru;:.r flg& rFoet Ball Shoes JV- 5B.50 Englub (t-a V-r-iv SOCCErt SHOt J) I 'T"ir ' sp ci t r5s ,1 ii" " f -s lHB(V' ' H afien te Play Sarazcn 72 Heles for $3000 Pittsburgh, rsepl 2s - ('lie innldi hrlwreii (Jme Sar.uili, helih r of the I nitid States open i bainpleiishiu gelftrs inatLli pint and Seuilinn epi ii ( hmnpieiiship, and Wnljir Il.'igeli, Iititlsh epi ii ihaiiipleti, ui hi S' t end -two holes for a pui.e of MWIOd, th highest amount eier platrij fin bt prnfesslniinlj In th" hisleiy nf golf. The put thirl --l hobs tii I,,, phi ml eier i,i U-iktiiniil i eimlrv ''lilb i nurse nt Ifultnll. and the sei ntnl out the Wfsipstrr Tlill tiicr" coin- j I Jtti . PLAY POLO SEMI-FINAL Winner of Today's Match MeeU. Shclburnr; In Finals Uestbut, N , Sept . -rh. Aiicle-Amrririn Li-teett pole four List nf three fmeigii rntinnts f uri I ing tin. oil's fei thr Montt Wjterbuit Mnnerlnl iij' will jilay the crack M'ldowbreol ipnitet in the .frond s'ml-tipnl initrh this -iftortieon 'I he nniier will enter the liinl i u'vl S.iturdiv 'igninst Sholburiie, whirli sirang ' urrrlkr tcterday bv de -stieh iefr'itng Algrntltie J te ." In Ifae 111 s-t slllll-lll , Sweater Bargain Pull-Over V-Neck $g.OO Pure Worsted Navy Only Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Afcn'j Im urnurulrd Furnishings 724 Chestnut Street PAIGE GheMest Beautiful Car ittlvttericA , " ', ( MAKE US IROVE IT TODAy AX object of envy yet the Paige meter plant that has h at s. Call Spruce 1110 for a Demonstration GUY A.WIUEY M9TOR C9 Jaie and Jexeett Distributors BR9AD STREET AT VINE. PHILADELPHIA Associate Dealers S, BBOn T. PAIf.E sl us cu 201G south llreail st rECII. MOTn I llMI'tM. 23H North 63d si nAMII.TON f, MlA(,n. Ilnrtlfj Urn l'niis .lltli nnil tlalnat ,t. Suburban Dealers tixnnnN's cMiti.i I.anriistrr ir Ilri-n tliivr cxMih's (, tit te.i. l1nn-ten. It. Henrietta, A product of ever seventy , 3'ears' experience in mak ing geed cigars. OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS., Inc., Phila., Et 1850 f TWO F. AND M. STARS OUT OF PENN GAME Lancaster Eleven Will Be Minua Services of Franke and Bussett Kiiuaslrr. P.t.. Sent. - Frnnklln mid Mnisfl tilll be wlllieul the Herv nisnf Douglass Franke, left tackle, nnd H.issett, mi rnd. when it faces the Unl lersil) nf Pi inistltaiila en I'ranklin 1 i"ld i u Sulmdai afternoon I'raiikr, wlm iilater a deter game igaltist Albright, has been removed te the f.iiti"iitei (ienrril Ilental, suffer mg with water en the knee. Hashed as been d"elnred Ine'Wblc by th" la-ultt Athletic Committee F nid M alumni nre endeavoring te ii miner the faeu'ti that Hafsett should hr perm tted te pl.it, 'ind thnt the ruling it huh is holding him from the llne-up is un iinti'ujl one It appears that the prrfrssr m chnrs of the chemical libor.iter has decided llassett sheubl spend all his aiallnb'i. time in thnt de parttnrnt .md lemiiMi in from prnct'ce Uriiun. the lug guard, from Lafay ette, loeknl geed in yesterdays scrim iruijr Up broke through the scrub line iini' 'Jiid again and Mepned numerous p'hs l.b.ji Weaicr nle loomed nn the ime fnr the Mho 0il( whitc ureln i If l en Athletic Geed i : s : ;,;,;,, i along the finest beulctard-?, 6 - tiG possesses a powerful wen mastery en the high- 1IA1M sTFtinv MOTOIl SALES t.ND srmiCK (.rerne Ilrerkm n, I'rep,, Cor Ilnlnrs st und s,tnte0 At. giiisiin s. xpte tiertus. Sim Hirrrfnrd Are. -tinrK iires . CR39 Orrm intani) Are. s ni'TIIPtsT r. R r,r 1T31 ttnkrllnc M.. 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