Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922
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Penn Pries 1922 Lid Off Football Season This Afternoon With Franklin and Marshall Eleven
COLLEGE GRID SEASON
IN FULL BLOOM TOD A Y
Sivarthmore, Haver ford and
Navy Among Few Net
Scheduled ; Princeton
Opens With Jehns Hop Hep
kins and Harvard Opposes
Middlebury
'ARMY IN TWO GAMES
THE college foetbnll scnen Is in full
bloom today. T-et Snturdnr the
buil were shewlns with tlie plnylnc of
t few Rnmci In the Knst nml Smith,
but this afternoon the flower of collo
cate sport will be. shown all ever
the country.
Tecnllv it la the ntnrt of (he enm
Mlgn, with the University of Pennsyl
wila opposing Frnnklln and Marshall
In the innugurnl contest en franklin
Field. , ,
Swarthmore and Hfiverferd, these
famous Quaker rivnK de wit open their
leawn until next Saturday, hut VII a
nova takes en Western Mnrvlnnil en the
Main Line and Ceneh A lift Miller'n
deven is expected te (jet started en n
luecessful gridiron year ngnlnst the
Southerners.
Up-State, Lnfnyctte nnd Lehigh, nn
rlent rival". heRin nn the trail which
leads te their annual -necting the Rat
urdnv before Thanksgiving Day. Until
tleve'ns are reputed te he exccpUnniilly
itrenjr, and Lafayette should have no
trouble bumping eff Richmond, while
Ihigh should be able te dispose of
Gettysburg with equal ease.
P. M. C. Flays Rutgers.
Pennsylvania Military College travels
te New Brunswick te aid Rutgers in
the opening ceremonies and Muhlen
berg, with one victory te its credit
already, engages Syracuse en foreign
toil.
Rucknell is "at home" with, Alfred,
Albright takes en .lunintn nt Myers
town, Susquehanna plajs JJlonms JJlenms
burg nt Sellnsgreve nnd Delaware bat
tle' St. Jeseph's at Newark, Del. All
theee are opening games.
Yale began its season last Saturday
and will I'lay the second game today
iinim-t 'William and Mary. The ether
member of the "HIr Three" will be
teen in its first game when Ilarvaid
opens with Middlebury.
Cernell starts with St. Henavcnlurc
at Ithaca nnd Dartmouth will display
lt! 11)122 machine ngulnst Xei'vlch at
Hanover. I'enn State crushed St.
Unnnventurc last Saturday, .14-0, se
.L.i .....n nn.,,.,i.ittmi inn 111. tinnVll 11C-
I) tuecn Cernell and the tenter County
collegians. IWdecK s ntnietcsoppnse.
William and Mary at State College to
day. . and J. Ambitious.
Washington and Jeffersen was held tp
two touchdowns bv Cieneva last week
and Creasy Sealed eleven is out te
make up lout prestige. The Presidents
will take en Westminster at nsnlng nsnlng
ten, Pa.
A uiilmie feature of the schedule
tedav is a double-header, wiucn win
iuuii; in ; iY I I I- ll... i.iiiv I
be staged nt st llnMiy the Arm. ,
The Cadets will first battle i.cimmm
Vnller ntul then oppose SprlntielU.
Deuble-headers were frequent last .eiir,
but thej lest their popularity.
Virtunllv every big and little college
In the country will be seen in action.
A notable oveptlen is the Navy, lhe
Middles de net begin their campaigning
until net Saturday, when the West
ern Ite-ervm will be played at An
napolis. Pittsburgh opens, but will net appear
nt home. The Panthers will battle the
Pnlver-ltv of Cincinnati In dnrry
SerrmannV home town. This Is an im
tant game In the West.
Many Western Gnmcs
Out nt Detroit the University of De
troit battles Wilmington unl at Seuth
Bend, Ind., Node Dame begins against
Kalamazoo, the university that gave
llud Hepper te Pennsylvania.
Manv games also are carded for the
Fnr West, but several of the Paclhc
Coast teams will net break into the
reason until next Saturday. Andy
Smith's Southern California tenm is
one of these. California, however,
brglm: ngalmt Santa Clara.
Most of the big Southern colleges will
Start today. Center visits Clemsen,
OerKlu ida.vs Mcicer ut Athens nnd
Georgia Tech lines up ngninst Ogle
thorpe nt Atlanta.
Hill Heper has net definitely decided
en his Princeton line-up. The first
vnrsltv team, which went against the
Umeltttes Thursday afternoon, is vOr.v
likely te be the same which will start
today. This was made up of Smith and
finively at ends. Hills, the giant Ol.vm
pie team weight man, and Haker, a
veteran of last seai-en's eleven, nt the
taeklec; Mite Millni ic of Inst sen-
vn's freshman stars, and Mel Diekln
n, of the Tigers UVJO eleven, ut the
uard iieits nnd Alferd at center. The
bnckfleld will probably be composed of
Johnnie (iiiremun, tlie cnpable little
field general of last ear's Omelettes, at
quarter; Dick Nevvbv and Hergnn at
the halves nnd Jack Cleaves at full.
Kleht Ivfaette Vets
With eight members of last year's
team In die line-up, I.nfajette should
have a walkover against Hichmend.
I.afajette and Hichmeiid have met
raany times op the bawball dlnmend.
but thh will mark the first appeal ancc
of these two schools en the gridlien.
The vvmk of the I.afa.vette line will
be watched with mere than passing In
terest, because much of the success of
the Siilherlund-cenched team this fall
will depend en the ability of the line te
Often IIU lmlnt. f,,,. tin. ,iitnrntt InwiLttiilil
,Bt Mnr n- iii fm. I ilm I ii 1.1 tliren
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---nvue uue ueen Micccsaiiii iieriiusu
Line-Up for Today's Frankford-Lykens
Football Contest en Brown's hHeld
FRANKFORD
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Munlev
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LYKENS
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Many College Games
On Grid Card Today
EAST
,, V.n. )'" l"rnklln and Marshall, at Frank
lin Field, .
rlnceten r. Jehnu Heplttnn, at Tfrlnceten.
nle v Ciirnmla Tech. bt New Hacn.
Ilnrv.ird va Middlebury. nt Cambridge.
ernell n, Ht. Irennvcnture, nt Ithaca.
I'srtmeuth vj:. Nurilrh, at Hanover.
I'enn Htnte vs. William nnd Mary, at
Slnte. Cnllene.
I.ifiiyttle va, Jllchmend. nt Enelen.
t.ihlith vs. Oellynburit. at IMthlehem.
, A. nnd J. n Weilmlntter. ut Wash
liiBlnn, I'a
Vlllnnea vs. Western Maryland, at Villa Villa
nevn, Aimy vs. Lebanon Vallev. at Went Point.
Army va. Hnrlngfleld, at Vet Telnt (sec
ond Bmr).
Delaware vs. St. Jeseph's, at Newark.
Del .
I'. M. C. s. nutaers, at New Bruns
wick, Syracuse is. Mulilcnbera, at Hyracuse.
Ilueknell v Alfred, nt Lenlaburit.
AlbrlKht va. Juniata, at Mjerstewn.
Sunquehanna vs. Uloemsburir, at Scllns Scllns
greve. Drewn vs. Ithede Island State, at Provi
de! ei
Hely Cress vs. rrovldnce. at Worcester.
Nen llempehtre vs. Hates, at Durham,
Wen Vlrulnln vs. West Virginia Wcsleyan,
at Mnrawntewn,
Williams vs. Slnmllten, nt Williams
town. Amherst vs Howdeln. at Amherst,
Celby a, lloslen University, at Water
Mil. Cn'Kate vs. Clarkeen, at Hamilton.
f'elumbla i. Urslnus, at New Tork.
T'Jiueena e Donlsen. lit ntteliurith.
tenlbnin a Cinlilus, at New Yerk.
Krlemls vs. ir.thany. at Wichita,
Oeneva s Wnynenburic. ut Ueaver Falls.
Maine ve. Vermont, at Orone,
Maryland vt Third Army Cerps, at Cot Cot
Uke Park
N. Y. U. vi. New Tork Agglea. at New
Yerk.
Itenerelaer va Rt. Stephen!, at Trey.
Wesleran vs. Union, at Mlddlsten.
Tufts vs. Connecticut Allies, at Medford.
SOUTH
Alabama vs. Marlen, at Tuscaloosa.
Alabama, vs. Heward, at Birmingham.
Ilayler vi. Denten Nermal, at Wace.
Hethany vs. Merris Harvey, at Wheellnr.
Clcmsen vi. Centre, nt Clemsen.
deerala vs. Mercer, at Athens,
OeerKla Tech vs. Olnetherpe, at Atlanta.
Kentucky ve. Marshnll at Lexlnirten.
Seuth Carcllna va. Kreklne,, nt Columbia
Tennossce vs. Carsen Newman, at Knox Knex
vllle. Texas ArrIcs vs. Heward Payne, at Col
lege Htatlnn,
Vanderellt vs. Murfreeebore, at Nashville.
Vlrnlnea vs. Geerea Washington, at Char Char
letevllle. Virginia Poly n. King, at Dlacksburg.
Washlnnten and L.ce vs. Emery and Hjnry,
at Lexington.
WCST
rittshurah s. Cincinnati, at Cincinnati.
Arkamis s. Hendrlx, at Kayettvllle.
Duller vs, Fratiklln, at Indianapolis.
California vs Santa Clara, at rterkeiey.
D-trelt r WllmliiKtrn. at Detroit.
Hiram vs. Cane, nt Hlrnm.
MtiroueKe e. Campion, at Milwaukee.
N'etra Dnme vs. Kalamazoo, at Seuth
Dond.
Ohie Weeleian ve. Otterbeln. at Delaware.
Oreisen vs. Paclfle, at Eugene.
Michigan Agglea vs. Alma, at East Lan
sing. of the wonderful pin Ins of the for
wards. Hut Sutherland will be without the
services of three of the men who starred
In the line la't ".car, Johnny Hudd,
Jee Williams nnd Deug Hrewn.
State Net Overconfident
There is no tendency at I'enn State
te take tedav s game as a set-up. for
mlvnnee reports indicate that William
nnd .vinry 1ms a strong machine, coached
by l.eiie Star Dcltz, the old Indl.in star
State students ere jdannlni; te held
II iiiiintiuf emeliiit i - . ... I..
'"iii'mi-iiiiuuii ut nil! JiUllIU 111 I'Un-
llPCtlen w)th tlulr present efforts te
i a lee ftiOO.OOO as their part in the
.-Mmu,()lJ() emergency building fund
I'.uupnlgn te be launched by the college
en Monday.
In a highly eptlmlsMe mood, the P.
M. C. squad left Cluster for New
Hnu.MvIck nt 0:PJ this morning. Ac
companying the soldiers wns "Sargent."
the blnrk bear, which for two seasons
lias served ns football msscet. "Ser
geant" Is no longer u cub, nnd it rc
quiies the efforts of three keepers te
handle him when his temper becomes n
bit ruffled. P. M. C.'h three conches
were with the team Si Pnuxtls, head
teaeli ; (Jus Zicgler, new line conch,
nnd Tem I.eete, assistant line conch.
Pntixtli will have eight geed back
field men te draw from In the ltutger's
battle. Tin j aie "(!yp" Allen, "Hed"
Allen, tieerge Worst. Sullivan, Craig,
Huone, AlcCaffeiy and Hlalr.
ENTRY LIST LARGEIN
FIVE-MILE HANDICAP
Second Annual Run of St. Jean of
Arc C. C. en Tap Today
The second annual llvc-mllc lmndl
cap stieet run of the St. Jean of Arc
C. C, sanctioned by the A, A. U., will
be held this afternoon, starting nt 4
o'i'lei k. The race will be held in con cen con
iwtien with the St, Jean of Arc C. C's
anniversary week.
One hundred nnd twenty marathon marathen
ers, lepresenting nine of the biggest
clubs in Philadelphia, will face the
.tarter. Meadow brook. Nativity C. C,,
Shunahan C. ('., St. Menica's C. ('.,
St. Jehn of Arc C. C, Hlue Hibben
avenue te Wemrntn street; seutn en
Kensington avenue te 'Jiega street, and
(ast en Tiega street te finish line at
I'nierald street.
1 Today's Soccer Games '
riilltilelpliU Ili-lcl (lub nt I'leisher, Tenth
nml liutler etrertB.
AMilen nt ieht J'hilnilelphln 1'. C, Tort)
ninth nml Nirtire sticeli
I tKlithiume, Nwenil ilUlnlnn. vs Kulrhlll
tlrst illvlflen. Frent etrert unil Ile live
mn. Iilglitlinuie. tlilnl division, T St, I ee,
Krriinil dlvlrtleii, l'rent htrret uml l'.rle nve-
I.lch lieuee. fniirtli division
menu fourth dlvUleii, l'rent l
Dnrilii.
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avenue
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Junl.us, Khlii, C. C Kensington Trim). "' ' " PrnBP almost 1S5
RiiiiiiIii ( 'luh and I he IJnterprise ( '. C. The line II r ornBe
a have enteied their clnssiest stnrs. pounds If V Vi,!,irel lis shoulder eaily
The race will start nt Hmernld and I.nke Cit ln.l ' fZlimUeu
Tiega streets. 'Xlie course runs west In tne """"'., u, ,i,. ii, re-
en Tiega street te Kensington avenue; made of tne nw i . nnnmiuced.
M...II. en Kensington avenue te Lehigh suit of w 1,1 h h Vlmm', (if further
avenue; east en Lehigh nvenue te Hather tnau '"'" . . jipj,,,,.,,, will
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Stage Is All Set
for Penn Opening
Continued from I'age One
knots of students could be found In the
fraternity houses nnd wherever gradu
ates and students meet discussing the
team's prospects. The one question en
every one's lips that will go unan
swered until the end of the came this
nfternoen is, "What kind of a team are
we ReinK te have?"
The line-up this afternoon is be
preblemetical that even these who pro
fess te be en the Inside nre at a less
te name It. He!mnn iinsn't given nn
inkling of the eleven men he will stnrt.
Pour or live of the veterans of last jear
ari certain te be in there when the
opening whistle blows, but the re
mainder of the team is in doubt.
The Eternal Question
Which causes the students nnd grnds
te arise and nsk, "Wonder what the
line-tin will be? Think e nnd se and
such nnd such will start? ill that
t !...... .. ,1 .-r lm.r tensnn mnkn
. ,rsitv places? These questions are nil
niitui..! ones, for Conch Heisman is a
stickler for secret practice thills, and
as a rcstut me siuueins nnvvu i nau nn
opportunity te see their favorites In
action in scrimmage drills.
Kagle-eved assistant managers of the
gridiron sports, augmented by several
policemen, have kept the students out
of Prnnklln Pleld. nnd only these whose
credentials pass the close tcrutlny of
the managers have seen the "cd nml
Hlue stalwarts de their work.
There Isn't any worry nbeut the out
come of the game, the students taking it
for granted that Penn will w n. How Hew
ever; Franklin nnd Mnrshnll has n geed
team, a much better one than last year,
when they gave the Hed and Hlue a
buttle worthy of their mettle.
As late as this rooming the Penn
line-up wns in doubt. After looking nt
he scrimmages during the last week It
s our opinion that Heisman will start
Miller. Veegelin, Hamer and Sullivan in
he backliejd, l- Dew hirst and Hrtrcs-
aag at e uls Adams or Dern at center.
Thurman and Papworth tackles, huufr-
man and Kelly guards.
Of the number Miller. A ecgclln.
Thurman, Dern and Hrtresvang were
members of last ear's team. All but
Dern started in the opening game at
season Of the (.titers who started last
season. ." i ' f , Suther
land ,frna el ns'atirst substitute at this
It ge of the season. Cochrane, ('rave.
Vrnv and Dav have graduated and
MikeNvhitel.lirhas plajcd his allotted
iMetfKrin,th,i llue-p Include
I'-J-rlb. rn-nklw irst and haul-
en m- Adams, who was picked
lpam. ,i i".,.., when he mn
IIP ny
made his
"ethTrn.versity.., the spring.
nnd Kelly, a stalwart
two jcurn hk"
start A"" '"."" .... icn .w.un.ls nver
down te siignuj "-. ' -
"Rf; Tm lemnlns out of the line-up
.i DiKiiul ( ailing task will piemhiv
iv-elve n (Veerge Sullivan, lhe th.ee-
k
.10,V7. Y'"; u:;.Ve davs and bus
icen
i nnw and then in the same enpac
!lspd. "Y.m ... He has shown lets
l-.' MV lltt-ni""' - - - ,
of ability in ciilllnB rae -"" " .nv
Adams
. 1. ...... i ii m ii.lt Mil V
..A, ,tnt has
PfCll Weill n iimni'iniij
""'.." rll.
triilning at .vmuiii.
tna " N ''ll'!lbl0 6iiam.erba.k
i'l W vet te prove his worth n com cem cem
Itlen IHh teammnte.s predict that
he will mew than tit the bill.
Ilitmer C.hes Premise
l ii'r Hamer is tne siniiuung ihk i'
'hack who last )ear gained considerable
I fame In the closing game of the sensen.
I I liner will probably de the punting
!.'.,"." iiril ii.l Hlue. Miller Is a tiled
and true veteran and one of the best
"feuslve men In the game egtlin
I. t.i..r than lust .vear. and hns been
iiimvine brilllanth in nractlie.
h,"1AVnfv, rranklin nnd Marshall
thnt met the Hed and Hlue Inst enr
riiilv two veterans will be seen In the
iiic-up this afteinen. Den Crngln, the
Ciimden lad, at right halfback, and
Hrewn, at light end.
Maishall Pan, vv he held down the
collier beith for the Penn freshman
elevin last ear, will occupy the same
..Ht mi Fianklln nnd Marshall this
nfternoen. Payn left the University
lust spring becnuse of scholastic
tumbles and enst his let with the Lan-
i caster College.
Klngsley. who weighs close te lilM
pounds, occupies the fullback pest en
the visiting tenm. His line plunging is
aid te have wen for him the sebriiiier
i of "bullet." Hastings Jenes, who will
eicupv the left halfback pest, will be
i the l.illest until en Franklin Pleld this
l afternoon. He HtmuN six feet three
inches and weighs lbe pounds.
....... .i,. ,.rf in tne line ui
STARS IN PENtf'S OPENING GRID GAME
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CRAGIN, Bancf M.
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Ironworkers Oppose American
Legien of Coatesville
This Afternoon '
WALTER FRENCH IN DEBUT
Conshohocken
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Snnder ,
Reset1;!-
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for Conshohocken
Frehh. Tnmi;"",y .' vri. . l'.r.n?--." "
vIlli-.nK. :.",-, ."i'.' -':.'""' -?r "-0"''"-
Whlli..
Tajler, IValt
vie l.mmnnuel.
The Conshehockcn Ironwerkert nre
all set for their greatest foetbnll sen sen
ten, and lift the lid en the home field
nun nitcrnoen with the Clifferd (
Milllin American I.ectn,, v v r.i
nf f'nnie,.iii
- ....,. iv, nn niirnctien.
The Lincoln Highway eleven has
some well-known players in the line
up and eNpects te give Heb Crnvv ford's
bejs n tough tussle for the decision in
the opening conflict. Prominent among
the plnyers en the Legien eleven nre
Denn nt center ami Vie Knimnnuel.
Conshehoeken Is out te win the
championship of Knstern Pennsylvania.
Many of last year's te-un nre back,
and the newcomers should ndd cens'i.
erable prestige te the Miuad. At enter
is Leen Ciinipu.nne, the star tenter of
I'ennsjlvaniu Military Academv, and
in the bnckfleld is Walter Trenchr the
former Atm.v star.
Hiench pln.vcd a great game against
the Nnvy in the nniiunl game last jear,
and only a few dajs age signed a con
tract te nlai baseball with IVinnlr.
Mad;. Harry Hesetky, the fmnier !
icnii pi.ivtr, win iiDhi iitivvn the pest
of fullbatk for Censhy.
Railroad Gunnere te Open Season
The "h llmlf li'hlT. mil lit t .Iln- liill,n rinn
('luh will upon ttu full t ii.l Him, r m iheii I
wnn a pneui uirr me imps ur in ran i.'ut
.spurli-nii ii'h AHiOtlatlen In Cunulm, Armin
tte iiuphlin nn .v htiillim' ilhir mp, tiht-r
vjtili fob and sever.il atirllni; spoon
CQNSHOHOCKEN OUT
FOR EASTERN TITLE
SEATING ARRANGEMENT AT FRANKLIN FIELD
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HOLMESBURB HAS
Geerge Jehnsen's Preteges Play
East Falls in Opening Came
en Crystal Field
COFALL PLAYS FULLBACK
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Npiwemb.
Miller
(xitwnls, . . ,
Kant mils
, . .rlnvurtr
... If ft fnd .
. left tackle .
..left K'mrtl ...
.wnti-r
.rldit Riinnl,,
..rlatit l.irklc .
. .rlsht cml
. nimrti rliirk
...left linlfltiiik.
rlslit linlflnrk
. .fnlllmrk .
M.ieuln' i
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"Norten
. .(lull ichrr
. . . .Ilunnrs
Mnrr
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... Tmen
... l"-'t
. . Costrlle
Kostes
Nrrirlk
i er.iii
The foetbnll season In Ifelmesburg
will be ushered In this ntternoen en
Cr.vfrtal I'll Id, Hhavvn street nnd
Frnnkferd nvenue, when the home tenm
meets l'lnnk Lalley's I'aet Tnlls ag
gregatliin. Coach Oeniec .TehnMin put his eleven
through a haul bcrlmmnge last night
and he expects te make n record with
his old tenm. Jehnsen wns with
l'rankferd last jear, but has returned
. ,0 'c"", "f ll.ls f0""" conquests
n"(l hopes te put the team back In lirst
place
Stanley Cofall, the former Notre
Damn All-Anu rlcnn fullback, will mnke
bis first nppenrance with the team and
will be nssistul bv Nemlk nnd Koste,
two furmei rrankferd stai.-., with Nor Ner
man (intwnls, of 1 mi. at (ti.irter.
The uiee will t.nt nt .". I'. M.. with
the uMinl piellinlnaiy at 1 :.'I0 1 M.,
when the llelinesburg Heeives oppose
the Oljmpln A. C. Civ-tnl Pleld bus
beei, completely overhauled and evernl
theusiind new i-cnts elected for this
j tar's gumes.
Whsahlcken Opens Grid Season
Feet lm II fans from the Wrst Si fiertlnn
nf (JriiMetewn will liiiv. thf cliancn of hpe
Iiik ft iik fvs, fijiitluill tliH r rtorneon when
tl Munli ii'ijmi Mann il h li e of lioriln lieriln
tOMii N J plivs V'i ih i l.ell it Wlssi Wlssi
hlcken lurmi' mul U'uc1!! I n .
llmh niuwiiiri ir putti'iK Hi"lr strnnK strnnK
eet llnr-ups en 111 llelJ, 1 hn linkup
V lnpthkkun llnril, ntewn
I;h""',?n
I. ft fim c loop
left tnd,l, . (j V IN"!!
lift ."uril htritlilln
" ni. r ... Hen mi 1
rlthl K'laril I e 1 1
r I n Ii t tinkle li n, imen
i ii lit f nil . , , VV ntien
nimrtiTluu k , Whenl, r
I II tl . fl ll I. , I., mi
rmhi liiilflnil, Kurnn
fulllmi Ii Dm VValil
11 t- litrs l'rl mis' Sihi.nl
inv tiu..rt
i uriist . ,
l'.irr.ll .
Mrlu
Morten
i .. .,
s inm
1 luni-s
Smltli
Hi feree-
rinplri Ji.liTii.iin l.enl. ntewn .VI 1' b
lime - 1J ni I li rniiiue imtIeiN
TOUGH OPPONENT
Captaiti 'MILLER
U.ePP
, Miss Collett 6 Up
for U. S. Gelf Title
Cnntlnurd from Pare One
get into n ennd trap at the left nnd
Miss Collett wen the hole, 3-5 te even
the match.
After making n bad ieend shot en
the foul th bole, Mr, (invin pitched
dead te win the hole, 5-tl. Miss ('ill
icit took four putt.s after two fine
wooden phets te the green.
Heth drove ".'.'lO vards en the fifth.
Miss Collett pitched te greyn. Mrs.
(invin was short in a bunker, but with
in uenu iippreiitn nun jiuii siiu in uuil-
te linlve the hole 4-4.
Miss Collett plnyed two long shots
and a pitch te the green te win the
sixth ."-7. nnd even the mntch, Mrs.
lav in going In the rough en her second,
then Hiking tliiee shots out of Band
trups.
Tlie seventh wns halved, fi-fi. Heth
women hit long drives, Miss Cellctt'B
reaching 2."0 aids. Heth were juttt off
the green en tliclr second shots nnd
both plajed approach jiutts .short, and
took two mere putts.
Miss Collett took the lend for the
first time en the eighth. Heth were short
en their drives for the JfcO-ynnl hole.
but the Providence plnver pulled out
with a tliree while Mrs. (iavln was i
lM. f..i... M'liev linllnl tlle ninth
iii.,.,.M ."i.. ..-,. v.. ....
when Mis. Gavin missed a putt. Cards:
Mm flavin . I 8 5 ( 7 r, t r, -,
,MIs Collet . 8 8 ll 4 5 3 3 5 3
They halved the tenth also, 4-4, MIbs
Collett keeping her lend bj playing u
beautiful lien shot te the green irem
the tlihk leugh.
The Providence girl increased her
lead te ll up nt the eleventh, making
n geed drive nnd an npprench limning
eight feet fiem the pin. Hhe just missed
n birdie .'l. Mrs. (ravin wns sheit of the
creen en her second nnd took n ,i te
Miss Collett's -1.
(Jn the .".'ie-vard twelfth. Miss Cel
lett drove ' yards while the Lngllsh-
llfimnii wen klini r in n himl.nr Mies
Collett phijed safe en her second, but
was short of the green en her third.
Mrs. Sarin wns in trouble the vvnele
wav. She landed in a tiap en her third,
uml went ever the green en tlie next
niblick shot. Miss Collett wen the hole
ti-7. making her .'1 up.
Mrs. (invin had a bad second en the
thiiteentli, but recevned well, while the
American girl caught a trap en her sec
ond and then plnjed acies the green.
Hai Ii took two putts and halved the
hole .l-fi.
(m the fourteenth, Miss Collett In
creased her lend te I up, after stnrllng
with a drive of ."0 nnls. Mrs. Gavin
niisspil her second short mnshie slut,
caught a sand trap and then pitched
lift.v jnrds ever the green. Ml--. Col
lett had a 4 and her opponent n (.
Miss Collet picketi up another hole
en the shett fifteenth, both women
pitching the gieen In one, but Mrs.
tint In took three putts.
Their scores wrre four and three.
Mrs, Guvln seemed te lese control
oomph-lei en the sixteenth, driving two
bulk into thu lake. Her first skipped
nml landed en thn bank, an almost
impossible lie. Standing In the water
she pl-ijcd backward te the edge and
the next went into the hike Thin
she i mn edetl the hole, making Miss Col
lett l! up.
Miss Collett get two tremendous
wooden hets en the seventeenth, pitch
ing her tlilnl out of the rough te twen
ty feet from the pin, nnd the hulveil
the hob, li-fi.
lle'h pitched well en the green in one
en the short eighteenth ten feet nwnj
nnd both went down In .1. Mips (Villet't
0 up.
t mils
Mian ( i llett . H II I I 55 t 3-11
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Ml (l.iv in
4 r. 7 r. a t x r, a
Bell Knocks Out Lyens
New ierk. .Sept .10 ndreiv Pep
fermerh lil llulli-i kmcke I nut Dunn
l.ens In the fourth eund nf the .che luled
twelve ruin I llnnl aidilrs ,u thi Kltinnth
Kenlimnt Armery
PENN SOCCER TEAM
E
Red and Blue Will Stack
Against Crescent A. C,
of Brooklyn
Up
SCHEDULE FOR SEASON
The University of Pennsylvania poo
rer team will open its teanen this after
noon nn Hlver Field with the Crescent
A. f, of Hroekljn.
Prem last .vear'.s varsity nre Downs,
Amelia, captain; Hnren, VelIniT,
Xelte, Hlalr, I'nrtrldse, Mel'lrey nnd
Miller. This material will be sutiple
mented by fevvperthwnite, n pcnler.
nnd Ander.'en. last season's freshman
for Real ; Castle, of last season's nerend
team, nnd Polk, for fulllmek ; Hceves,
last sensen'H freshman captain, with
Ilehsnn, of the second team, ns halves,
nnd Heard nnd Campbell, of lent wea
pon's horend tenm, with MrLn'ighlln, n
lnit-senen freshman, nnd Ljens as
forwards.
Per the second team last season's
freshman team, composed of Andersen,
lialley, Pnncenst, Reeves, Downs,
Sehuler nnd Hamilton, TlnRleb.ieli,
Hadley, Sen'xnlR, Mcl.euRhlin, Hrans-
hniti, will have first chnnee. with
Hyiiinn, StolerofT, Stenheuse, Huteher,
Trultt, Smyth. Hullcts, Yeunif, How Hew
land, IIouRhten nnd 6cvcral ethers
flghtinc for place.
Coach Douglass Stewart's material
Is poed nnd prospects are brlRbt for
liftinp Pennsylvania out of the mire
into which it fell last Bensen. Last
springs practice season uncovered some
geed material.
Thi following
niter KIMd:
games will be played en
September 30. Vnrsttr Crei-ent Ath
letk Club, of Ilroekhn. Octetx-r ". Varsity
vs. t'nlverfclty cf 'lorento, Octnbr 14. S S
enrt lnm rhllatlelphla Crleket Club
White team, clnmilena of th first illvlnlnn
(' C I,ni!Ue, OeteU-r 21, Varsltv vs Mont Ment
clalr Athletic Club, of Menti lair. October
2S Thlnl Teim vs Princeton Club, Neve-n-lr
4, Third Vim vs Merlen peeenrl Di
vision first Team November 11 Heren 1
learn vs Otrmnntewn Cricket Club: Novem
ber 18, Reeenrl Team vs Moere. town pi tl
Club. November 21 Third Team n Moorcs Meorcs Moercs
town Second Dlilslen Ter.ni, Deeember 2.
nrsllv s Harvnrd ttilrrsltv en Prank
Hn Pleld. Junier Vaultv vs I.afnette Cnl
vernlty. en I'ranklln I'lclrt Third Team vs.
Merlen Second I'lrnt Division Team, en
Illver Field December 9 Varsltv v Prince
ten l"nlverlt precidxl by Penn Freshmen
vs Prlineteti rrehmen, en Franklin Field,
nnd the lunlnr Varsltj vs Havrrferd CVI CVI
leee Sei-end en Illver Field December 10,
Third Team vn Merlen Secen I snend Di
vision Tmm, Decemlsr 23. Second Tcuni vs
Mtrlen First Flrrt Division Team
The Hrhrlue of nil the. teftm3 except that
of the Freshmen, which Is net :ct com
pleted, fellow .
Vaislti -S-ptember SO, Crescent A C nt
Hlver Field OcteW 7, Terente Fniversltv
nt nivir Field Octelier 14. Ptnten Island
F C. nwnv Octnter 21 Mnntclalr A C
nt Illver Field, Of ber 2S, Yale University
at New Haven. Intercellejclnte, Nevemler 4.
open. November 11, llnverferd College nt
Itavcrferd. November IS, Cernell I'nlverslti
nt lthnca November 25 open. Dcemb r 2.
Unnnrd I'nlverslti at Franklin Klld D-
mW i',,';
Annnnniis
Princeton univtrsny at irmunn
in .Nai.il ALmlcmy nt
Sll Intercchelastlc
Junier varsity
I.fnKTlf J,:t0.h',r
21. I.ehlKh University nt
euth riethlehem Nevemtier I, Swnrthmere
Celltce at S'varthmere, Deiember 2.
I.afaett9 CoIIcke at Franklin Flld. D
cember 0, Hnverferd College second at Illver
rieid.
Second team. F'rut Division. C. C I.cicue
October 7. Philadelphia C C Ileds Rt St
Martlnn. October H Phlladilrhli C L
Whites nt Illver Field O teber 2S Merlen
C C. first at Haverford November 4 M'rlen
'C (J pecend. at Haverford. November 11
iGetmantewn C C nt Hlver FI'll Nev em
ber is Moerentown 1' C nt ltlver Fluid
I November 21, open November 30, (lerman
. town C C nt Queen I.ane A M Deem
I ber 2, Merlen C C nt Illver Field Decem
ber fi open, December lu open u" "mm i
2.1 Merlen t C flrnt at Tllver Flnl. D--cimber
30 Philadelphia C t Whltej nt St
Martin Jnnu.ir .-uoerestown r t m
Meer.-town
Jmu.ir la, rmiuilelplila t, -
Mirtlns
i lieen at ii
Third team -cend Division C. C
I. eajrue October 7 Ger-inntew n C L at
Manhelm October II Mnorestewn F C at
Moorestown Otiebei jl Mil Ien C C ui nml
at Hiverfnrd October i's Princeton Club
nt lUver Field, November t Mellen C i
llrm at Illver Field November 11 Phila
delphia C C at St Martins Nevemler J-.
Miore;ewn F C at Illver Field Deci Ti
ler 2 el en December I1, tpen Decembe- 111
Merlen ( C fecend at Franklin Flel 1 Dj
umber 23 Philadelphia (.' . at Franklin
Fl Id Januarv il Princeton ( lub at Frank
tin Field Januars 1.1 fjormnntewn C. C
nt IVankltn Fl'ld Januars 20, Merlen -. C
first at Haverford
DELAWARE OPENS
WITH ST. JOSEPH'S
Lavin's Eleven Light, but Prom Prem
ises te Put Up Stiff
Battle
WOODS AT QUARTERBACK
OPENING
1
Pt JiFerb'' Delaware
Unirv left i nd, . Price
p,.r.5 left n lile McTel'le
McClernnn left .ua- I v'k r
De Slnv ifl c no r Denillvn
DeiiKhertv rlcht irnirl Ciea1- n
llerl;et .rlutt l ckle i e
crr rliv id Mitn
VV ieds . e Mil rbick t.u I
V Cnuley left h ilfback Tacki n
Iievlne rlitlit h-ilflin-k St i-fftr
dikes (Cart ) . fu'ibuk M llami iCj;it i
Pt Jeseph's College eleven will open
Us football sensen with Pelnwnre Col
lege this nfternoen at Newark, Ilel
The Stiles strut celleg.niiN -ire repre
sented en the gridiron this reason fur
lhe titst time since 1'MO. when the
Crimson Tin! (.Irav bmisied of an S. A
T C eleven
Jehnnv l.avln, the Ht. Jeseph's Col
lege tutor, will piesent a gieen team
It will be great lv outweighed bv the
Peach licit grldders
AVoeds, who called Mgmls for tie
IVnn Slate Prceh i lev en lust sensnn,
will plav nuarteibacl; for St Isiph's
tmlnj. He is n fast mail, inn skirt the
ends with the best of 'em, tluevv fnr
viinl pusses and Is .1 Mire luckier
Jehnnv C.ikes, tin- former St .lescj h s
Prep nnd Hel.v Cress athlete, will Imlil
down the fiillliaek tiest ()al,e Is big
ger and faster than ever, and should
go like a house en tire this rciisen
Heri', who plajcd at Pruiiltlln and
Mnrshnll last seiiMin, will lie cained as
n hiibstltute bnilv tedav He is net m
tirst-elass condition, having been pnn
tlclng but n week It Is evpeited tint
be will break Inte the line-up befeie the
game is ever.
Independent Grid Gemes
I vkenii nt
llrmin's I'lelil.
.Oxfenl I'lke nluim iVnnk.
foul lllcli Sihnel
KiiHl rnlN nt llnlinrslmrir, OImi.l A. (.
nt llnhnesliiirK He.ervr, (rvstnl Ittld
l'riinkferd itvniue nnd Itlinnn klnet
Dari'i1""'' "' IM'"' 'SU"' "'"' ()":,',''.
Mtt'rlt nt Cel mi.
llerili'ntnv 11 nt l Usililcl.ui,
avenue nnd (Jiurn lane.
t intfvlllr ill t iilislinhnrkrn.
ht. Moult .1 nt Vemiiuil.
(lenitleld A. A. nt lliirhv
milt nml Main streets llnrln.
ItaiililrLeii
Ilium, sum.
nnN Tin: ikimk vfm:xrM
Only a few mire mimum und lie Iili: leaxu.
racv'8 villi L ever and Ihi ui.e net fur Uie
IVeild htrlea, Tliee few reimtliilnK kum
as unil us l)ie gurnet of the li x erlea. n bj
lully und uteurntely denrrllnid In th. Bperta
l'akej of tha j:vemmi I'ldliu L,iiMJii.
"AUke It a UiW aefv.
PARADE PRECEDES
FRANKFORD GAME
Yellewjackets Have Strongest
Team in History of Geld
and Blue Eleven
OPPOSE LYKENS CHAMPIONS
The Trnnkferd Yellew-Jacketa open
their season this nfternoen en Hrewn'a
Held. Oxford pike nbeve the high
school, I'r.inkferd, with hjkens, Pa.,
1021 ch'implens of Yerk nnd Dauphin
Counties.
frnnkferd will present the strongest
aggregation ever te wear the Geld and
Hlue en the rrrldlren. "Hovvsey" Bow
ser, former star fullback nt Buckncll,
will start nt fullback for the 1'ollow 1'ellow 1'ollew
jaekcts, Jee hehcckn, captain of Lafarette'a
championship eleven of Inst year, will
held down the halfback pest, with Jefl
hlghtner, high -cercr for Penn State,
as his running mute. Johnny Scott,
prebubly the peer of independent quar
terbacks, will cull signals.
The line beasts such players an
Heinle" Miller, coach nnd captain;
Leu Little, hud Wrny, Jee Spagnn,
illlnnv. tackle nt Lnfn.vette last year;
"White." Themas, "Hull" Howe,
Swliiten and Have Mellow. Hxtra bnck
fi'ld men Include "Kusty" Ynrnall and
"Babe" J.undgren.
U'he game will be preceded by a pa
rade through the streets of Frnnkferd
led by the Yellevvjackets Bnnd. Arriv
ing nt the field, the band will furnlih
music during the flag raising, and then
H. &. Ileyle. association president,
will kick out the (Irst ball.
DELCO AND HOBART PLAY
DARBY GRID INAUGURAL
Delaware County Eleven In Prlme
Fettle for Opening Clash
The opening game of the season will
be pln.veil In Darby this afternoon, when
the Delce eleven stacks up ngalnst Hap
Spangler's Hobart tenm, at Sixth and
(jrennvvii .
Coach "Woedle" Bensnll hns his
preteges in die best of shape and put
iliem through only a light workout last
night.
The team intends te upheld Its repu
tation as the premier eleven in Dela
ware County and has one of the best
line-ups in leeent years.
A hard M-hedtile has been nrranged,
and Maimger Spahr has games with the
wrengest teams, .nn In meeting flebnrt
plays one of the best of the Independent
elevens In this locality. The line-up:
Delce
I. Marrett . .. left end ...
irebnrt
P. Egut
Bmnjeclc
. . . Robertsen
Graham
rilsier
Flndly
. ... Jee Egan
, .. Jehn Kuan
Olennen
.... Stevens
JiYuder
Werd, Deck Deck
Dever, ShllU-
S Slanett . . left tackle . .
Cells
left cuard ..,
. . center
. right cuard ..
rluht tackle ...
. i lent end . . .
. 'n.arterback ..
left halfhnck .
rlc'it halfback
. fullback ..
Patterson .
hUhr .
Zlbeen . . .
Sharkey
Humphries .
Montgomery
Titr
Remolds
Substitutes for Dflce I.lne.
ler, Crawford Suepe Miller,
day, arlffln. Kikert Martin.
COLWYN ALL SET FOR '
BATTLE WITH VICTRIX
"Beb" Evans Selects Team for
Game With West Philadelphia
reach "I!eh" Kvnns, the former
T'rsinn, smr. Ins picked his eleven te
open the foetbnll sensen in C'elwyn thin
afternoon, when the home team HtnckH
up nsmiist the Vietrix Catholic Club, of
tills titr
I'vans hns a bl siiiiiil this yenr, ni it
is the lnteullnn of the Celvvyn man
acement te piny nt home en Satur
days anil travel en SuiuI.i.vk.
rI he final piaitlce for Celvvyn was
bild Inst evening, but the workout was
of the easiest diameter.
Celvvvn has u number of new plnyera
nnd epert- te lie in tlie light for the
(hninpinnslnji of Ueliivvare County from
lhe Mart.
SOCCER LEADERS CLASH
1 Flelsher and Phlla. F. C. Meet at
Tenth and Duller Streets
Tl e I'leisher seever team, champions
of the Ind i-tnal l.eapue and Allied Cup
holders will open the season nt Tenth
and ltuiler -.fleets this nfternoen with
th. I'bll idelphi.i T. (.
The I. liter eleven is m.ilclng its first
nppi ir nice mid is ii brand pevv club
niiiunKcd bv Tem cett and will play in
the iiiirienii I.i uki(. having the North
I'l.ils' h.iM'b.ill lield nt Piuirth nml
Wingobei Ulns htreets us its lieme qunr
ters BASEBALL Today, 2 GAMES
SKIDE TAHK 21ST AND LEHIOK AVE.
DOUBLE Hr ADEH FIRST OAME 1 3D r. M,
ATHLETICS v WASHINQTON
Rerved Seats at Olmbeli and Spaldinici
LYMPIA
BOXING jHL
"cm.-"' Bread & Bainbridje i,0&;'l
5EIGHT-ROUND BOUTb 5
MSIKNT JOHNNY
LOPEZ vs.McLAUGHLIN
FLORESvs. IVIITCHELL
iv. (i. run. .km:
KAPLAN vs. JACKSON
I. O .ItIK TOMMY
O'DONNELL vs. MURRAY
I'XMIIO (lUI'US'll
V8LLA vs. MURRAY
liticr.s. soe, $i. si.ae. i und u
IdBjr -tore, 31 S. lltli St. VVulnut 7320
J t .innlliel,..m m I 11 u. J .
u ((( t III! ! w w n, tttd (
Tendler'n I'enl Parler, 730 Market .
smen'. I! ''or Hiti X1 Mrllean 8.
MeCelleiiBli ttpj Smith Ht.
RACES
TODAY
AT
HAVRE DE GRACE
Havre de Grace Handicap
$10,000 Added
6 Other Races
SpeeUl I'enniylvtnla Jl. II. train
leaves Bread bt. Station, 18i3t P, M.i
V,'et I'll U 1Zi3I T. H. d'reet t
ceutu (Lutein Standard. Tire,)
AdinUilen Orandtttnd a4 Paddaak.
$1,81. Ineludtur Oev.rnm.s Tmxt '
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