yfWTp7 v- EyfiWW Kc 17i' 'a ''i '-I i ? - V J. 1 rvi-. r ; EVENING TUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY," OCTOBER 5. 1922 20 "ir.W) x. Ski w tfU RN nni 'if II ni v m m SVH a-ji'jf ylr I I m 'Mr.. r- Jehn Jeseph McGraw Is Handed Laurel Wreath by Steney McLinn for Causing Yankees' Defeaj ATTACK DIRECTED BY M'GRA W MAKES MUGGSY HERO OF FIRST BATTLE Seme of the Glory, However, for IP inning Opener of 1922 World Series Must Ge te Ileinie Greh. Who Had Perfect Day en Offense Hy STONKY McMNN New Ymli, Oef .". JOHN JOSt'PH Med" ItAV Rots (lie Iinitrl wrr.illi. op uhiiti'ii'r lit thuiB is thnt Is tii'd te pi-euii the Iiite of n tlhniietiil battle TIip liintit' (jcii ml rlli-i-i-lcil ii smimliliie nttatl; 111 tlie lull- inn iimx of lln first World Series I battle hU-li reulleil In u it miINI'iii lery ntul cm etinicitis leler.v for I lie I Kntlemil I.enciie bei!. nntl 11 hut must hnve been a ilNhenitenlti1; drfv.it for I the Yankees mid llieir pilot, M. HiiPKlr.'. Where nns the siipprhitive pltth Ins tli.it A'ni'tliaii 1 i'.'umc support! r benifi'il nhtiiitV Where was the niiirilernin lilttlns which Italii' Until and his niiup.itii of tlutiteii h.nl preniliil te eihihlt "' Net pre-i'iit Mi!r:iii ' mili'i" from t'" hi in li were w well cpiiiti'd hy hi turn en Ih" ntt.'M'i; that .liiii lltiih. iilileli ml iirtiei in tin piti Inni; m of Ihi Y:uiK" m.iiT. valKul vilemiili imd .'atll, te tln hoi i 'i in tin1 tniiKt et tin' i'i'Iith liinli'u tltlve h the (ii.iii. dm i'ii from tin1 he::, ihei tall it. "Ilnllft Jee" apei'iiri'd te Imw ntl l'N ai ( m-eiii d Mit ril and miittel Hit tle iliiinls ili-.ienMi'd that h.its 11 en nridi" te hit h.'in'litill pvi'ti In-.i'halls thrown In the innMet ful 1 in vli nnil th"ir seieiith nnd rlRhtli Inning unllepliii; iniitht lmvc .inretl ir.eip inn- than it rpall did. .1 deuhle phn hi'ipinc Viii'-h. Artie Nolif. ihp 'eff-hnnil king of thr (iiant hurling Mart, plfehetl ball In spetn. Up was en lli lilll "h"n th" Yanl: M'eretl tln-ir two runs, enp In tlie sixth and another in the .-pmmiiIi. And In ivn in trouble up te liN npi'k In tlie tit t li inning, lint In- dlM'Invi'd .1 pi.nl ehiiiiRe of parp, and In tin- e.'irl Innings thp Yank-, who hnp riiIiumI i'.iiiip in luttlng eir.'les. mane themselves: appear ridli-iileiii swiniin; ai tlie ' dinl. ' or s'011 emit.' muw-i! hi Aitlf. L LACE MAY GO "FOOT BAWL" VS. BASEBALL OVER AFTER WILDE 1 .1 L .1 .... . I I ' STONHY Mil.INN ..'. 'he Wilt tl.t '1 U'TP hi rnuihuj ten irrtl nIi-fi f.'J II m'f'i Hi luuiiniintril ,1 iih XiHi it:il a. in 'I" l ".'triil tlirir gcmml inn t'i thr m 1 1 nth .'i Taken Out in Pinch BX'T it i mei-p liki'l.i ih.it the "iin-ntnl piirpinpnt" of thp National I.i nfruer- ilimielit that with thrpp tin'ti en Ii.t.p ar.il "'ip out that wns thp itiiatteii In thp (iiant half of thp -pmmiiIi K.irl Sii.ltli, a pitn h hitti'r, would put rnerp fp.-u into thp lip.nt of I!uli than would N"hf. w limp turn it w.i- te Willi; 1 chili. A' a matt"! of l'.nr. Smith h" let a de idle p'iv, hut pvpn thp i.'p i.'p tiemill; iIpmt Mi Craw didn't U:mv. Unrl would de thai And 1 prtamU Unn. who pitrliPil thp i'ii.iI ti. iniilnf- for thp t;i.int tepppil ihi' Amrrii an I.PiiKtiPt- m "-fnll . t-lhiti;; out iIip inleliti FJuth ml tin- liPir-miuliU Witt in thp ii;;hlh Tin p fnip it 111:1 h.up h"pu a aoeil thing that Nehf rPcUfd nn piirlj ri'lpa-p from aitnp duty Kipldme wn tin- eiip thine that made tin- tirt janip a Kmuinp IvinV. brimful of t'tip situations. It was peer fHdinK en flic part of thp Cisim that nlnitist lest for them. An crier hy YniinK. tl.i rlcht fipldcr. camp In the Kth innlns when the Tanks Mnri'il their tlrsf run Whitry Witt opt tied tl.i- fr.nup with a trli!p. hut ,lee IiiiKim hit te Itiinernft and Witt was run down IipIwppu third and heniP. Dikhii rcichcd srennd Tin 11 Uuth, Kins of Swat, cot hK mi" hit of tie d.u. a rather weak poke Inte rish! It is net (ertaln thai eutii weu'd htii- Rut the slew -hit hall te tin1 plate alnad of lir,Mii, hir he that .is n ii.a . the Ciant liaht Iteldvr fumhlid and Jee siend, wliilp Ha he luirhpnil ever te wnml. Then 1'lpp was nn easy out. IIeweM'r. Y01111S had a part in e.m "hew net te-p'nv.h.a'-phaH" hiisiness In the iipM Inning whiih wai lesflx. M.ms,. opened tl.e inniir; with 11 single te right S'-hnng luintxi with the Intention of snerlliriic .i hf HpIiIpiI thp Imll and though Iip had little ihance te get Heb at mceiiiI, he threw in that direction. The hi'.avp was wild and trnwdcil nut In'e Yemg's t"tritnrv The right fielder fumbled again, and bv the time tlie linNheil nbusitig that In.inimatP phere Yank Menn'I was Iienip with the seieiul run for his side Hut tue gi oil tieldlng wliii li Miicil the game for the Ciants nn. eredited te this nine Yeiiiik It wps Heb Meusi'l who was n second this time; also hf Kinglet and Seh.ing sacrificed. W.1-1 get a base en ball-, the enlv gift (rum the mm of N'dif during his son ice en flic nimind Scott sm.a.ked a low liner into right If was m hard hit hall ami Yeung might him- pl.aji'd It :lfp bj waiting for the bound and pi:iipiI eritieiin, AViint he did de w,s rush in. binge ferwaid at the light Instant and U k the hnll off thp erj blades of thp giass A V ;l!'lf'El "t'rh. It ,! thou mmlr up m the fit lil,mj m nj ij my. Bancroft Males Best Phiv BAWKOTT ninib' thp men sp.,-tiipnlar and dilhcult pln of the gamp. In the third yesMi'in Hush lifted n th into left It was tee tar in for the out eut fielderr. n Htmnv turnul his hack te the bnl' and did a sprint toward the blpaeher-i. Without turning his head or cheeking his speed he reached out and caught the pekv sphere iut as it was sailing ever ills head and te the turf for a base hit Trulj . this nm n rare nnd prettt play. There were semp nifty fielding stunts hy the Yanks, tee. In fa-'t. their error column vns net defiled. ei ept tlm Srhang hatl n inssed ball. The real jilnj of the ganii and one winch the men In the press box had marked "unveil the game" was a double elimination of Ciant base-runnprs In the leventh There was one nut and three en hne Ki'lr Stengel nnd Snjder KpIIt. wns en the pnths be. mi-i Hush had sllppnl in attempting te lield lis tap toward third Sti ngel had phenl a Mtig'e m lift and Snyder had In en nc credited with n lilt for a poke our second which Scott ncarh fielded hut didn't Mt sep th breaks wptp net lean ig 'a Hush's direction Unil Smith ireinlnd 11 1 tlie plate te de wi.at Jehn Jeseph MiCiau he Ueved Ni hf could net de- tie or win flu- e'.d ball game then mil there Smith wnrrnd Hu-h into thp . ri.i l.il ' threp-mid-twe" -lt u.it inn and then wung at 11 fast one useiiuish. The nsulr was a high bounder which was fielded prettily by Suit, w Ijo re.s, , t Wnd for a foncei.t of Snubr. New the Cinnt catcher, he is in, e te h" compared te an eleplinnt than a Hoslen terrier puji s0 fir as M.e g.ies, saw te it that as much of his hulk as peRMblc wns between Ward and li 1 bum This cans.., 1 the Yank se.end marker te reach far out and threw fieni an nwkv.nrd pus.tien. His toss was fant and low. but Wnlly l'lpp did his part neb'y-he dug the ball out of the dirt nnd Smith was out at hVt by a step. H7 ADMIT thnt ire rrneciW te mnlr thnt j,Urj tin finluri e this '" Icttvr, hilinnui thnt it luul sai ul the game McGraic ."Snminated as Here T11U first World .series game w.is rm rclj a hiiM-bnll game tint! lug mere f,r let-s Thin- Is no real ncensinn te mention any one piajer as standin" out preii'liH'iitlv Sim p tin' (iiiints wen nnd MtCr.iw nnneiiund that he would accent i:ll rpspenslbilii) for the result of his s stem that I", doing the think Inc ut his piiiplejes we have pel formed our (Int In nominating Jehn Jesppa s the here If a t limit piajer were te he selected for spriial mention It would have te be Heine (iieh. We tiu-t we me net taking anv eiedlt fieni Mnuurch SlcCraw in st itlng that Heine ininle tliice hits in four tiicps up mid walked the ether time, this bciiij; the euh pass issued ,v Yank hurlers. It might he a geed idea if some ether plujers epleii thai faee-aml-tees. te-thi'-finnt stand which Heine emplejs at the plate; ihej might also buy eupply of the lireh n.nde of liat. which in short and stout Altogether, the Ci.inls pounded out eleven hits one trip'e by the Oreh preWeusly mentteni'il. Hy the wii. four of these mine In that eighth inning and wen the hall game. It iipppni.s unite unnecessary te go into details letuerning that Innlii" t thin late hour eveijbedv gut u in the "Spoiling I'lmil." What puzzles most of us is why mid hew Hush lest his cunning and effectiveness se rapldlv and dlsaMieiislj. Think of it four resounding nhigles each one in abselutelj uneccupletl teirlterj, b Hancreft, (ireh, t'relseh and Ktull Mi'iiscl Twe runs In mid men en third and first. Huggins did net hac time te WlftWOg fur Waite Ilejt te mine in and help before the old hull gilme .it nearly out of the Yanks' possession, it was indeed a shock te Yank .supporters When Ilejt dill arrive he showed istufl that made some folks wl-h ll-ig had Kent for him enrller. Yeung Kent n long Hy te left center which per hiltted the ulnnlng run te ecere ftem third after the iiitch. Then the Hroeklyu bejr stepped en the ca and Stengel nnd Kelly were out en three strikes each. MBRIIAI'S. after nil. it tfiVl le Hat irle ictii ttuxsU thr. Oiatktt. .1,.. fc"-'"!. '" '1 -I'-' -"I ' "I "- 1" '- " , " I Plans Trip Abroad if Chanipien , Dees Net Come te ' America ! SEEKS VILLA BOUT FIRST H T7Ui: nine T has -eris 11. .lAi'Ti-: .eais 1'iisiiiiiile AppalilPcl s been Hinging lists, mid iieprbp- , fine has l'.isipmlf Appulunl been no iinxiei'i t" lcp before the chatnpioil chatnpieil ship s" llighr. ' When rasipinle , Appnlucci ts In- ' tioilueil ui the ring, the nn iiniiiiccr s 1 line i : ' ts Wiillii' c In this i',. rui r' ' In I'.i'Jil l'atv Wall i( twe'e en gaged the wet Id's Ihwi 1. hi 1 h a ni pli 11 I in n Wilde, I n 1.. 1 I1.1t Until times t li e little It'lll.lll x..is ci mm h 1.11 his feet and I'ig'iiing back ici" 1- agniiisf I I'.itsy Ynllare the . h atom. , i Tin ir lii f bout w is ..ne of f Ji rounds nt tin N.tleiial hue and Wilde was the w inner un 11111110 i-'v. Later tl.c.i get together In a ten-leunder at Ti HUlte .mil this time there .i etneil te1 be 11 let of doubt a te the winner. I ildc Is ' u.inkd Decision ' The referee nw.irdnl the contest te I W.UIe. but there weie main nt the ; ringside who thought that the 1'hll.i dplphln lad should have been deiltnul , t In- !. ter. while ethers belipVPil t in I least l'atsy deserved was a driw, 1 Wilde returned te Kug'.iuil si.eMh after th.it (enteit. Since l',i Wal lace has hcen waiting for Iimiiix te ic turn te thesn shores mi tl it he m.iv git aiietucr 1 bailee 11 1 the world's ll.iwnglit ?04 EN MOW 5'ltO CjCrTCr- '5l A ClWMCt? TSOD IM TH' GAMF T'ORROU IF YOU wck-like mg? ke&Ym- l-pejrr 0Ewe Veurt. Kheej!? 3 1 1 L3iiaiagtii. .jssV :r-..S. . - -I V. . lllft.tsr ' t-l I lJ.& I1mI I 1 - S. .C"'J".J" VU' v nwic. mwij ir iivaie ; - u. c.i 1 ZE . m 1 UALP7rgQZEVlrllMt7gAtOlsCC", m ( ?V...r r- 7 rr- -" l unruzm ( Kbep voeri. miwp ou Yeun. feet p;s0 , ''--p.. "sas AW'YOUR. EYE OUTH' BALI- ,wcu-Der f ArV'.COACrf, iXi-frggpAu'Hef ZLJ aw Fellow through wrrx Yourt im ( &$ fe I've CeHa (?e home . if Y&irtw c?cfjwA pca ffoeD-tsyAaiferj." , )i0r: JJm lf DROP IClCKlN -I jS-slita (Yeu Qe'tTA BE goet AT PROP KiOh. 's, j-? -. : - 'PrlA?lU Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Rosebud's Plight Light and Shadow Parisian Rumors By THE OBSERVER TWKXTY-VIVE yrnrs nge Kentucky Rosebud wns one of the great Umhti. weights- of the rliiR, n clever boxer, n vicious slugger with n phjslqm 1 could nuteri) nnn survive inc puniiiiueiii. 01 i'ii u.... This mite of n Negro could take n blew en the jnw nntl laugh. The pan.v might jolt him te the very tips of his tees, but he could smlle nwny the pnn. Yesterday Itescbml cnine Inte the sports Btuille, broken In spirit nnd W,j in BOrrOW. IIP linu h rnjurai iu iiiunvi '"- w"v ... ..r -" iiuiuu me werdi nig tears were roiling new 11 "in miin cm-i-im. Iletwcen sobs he unfolded his story a story of death. Ills wife hnil pi,cj te the (Jrent He.end mid there wns n son In New Yerk whose address he J3 net knew. J:i "If you'll just put something In the paper," he sobbed, "that Old Hest, bud's wife Is dead, iiitube he'll see It nnd come home before they put hernw-.n Here Is a man, this Kentucky Rosebud, who tins mingled with elinmtilB. m ... -ii.i i. t.- 1...1 .. n.. ni.... ji... .1 , .'"" j weniy-eigiu years hk" hi; niiuunuu eiii ucuijc uuuni mu ji iiiiierweight klm ll.l 1...a l..f l.n i.'f.u .it. a. nMrtlnlmml lilt, t (tin 1ir1i1n- fnw !.. I . f 111. Illllt klllir, Olll II" t.O I.S..1-, IIS. It. .1S. il ..fc.x. '..u.l. . , vi ,U OUltt, lf staged here in l'hihidclphln as en exhibition und the crown was net cutisldtted nt stake. And en through the long years he fought, for it wns only four or five scawii nge thnt the Rosebud stepped out of the ring for the Inst time. He used te box nt the old Rteiidwny A. C. when the Washington Avenue Club wns In its U, years of existence, lie is sixty-five cnrs old new nnd has fought hundreds, yes thousands ( uuuis. in nun uuMii ei'ti I'liiiuKii iiunmiiiiii'iii iu turn u ri.'i$iiiieiii, uui is JUKI Itafn ing the meaning of pain. Kentucky Rosebud Is in n grim gnme with sorrow nnd he can't fight bick.1 (Inme te the core, he is hanging en the ropes, broken nnd beaten. I Costrieht, lOtl, by i'tiMle Ledger Compani GEORGE SGWOL HAS FAST SOCCER TEAIVI GEORGE CHANEY MATCHED ' TO MEET O'BRIEN HERE Five Lightweight Bouts Scheduled, at Olympla Club (purge (K. (J.) flianey, Hallimore ' 11 .ekeut artist, litis been matched te meet Sh.inius O Hrlen. of linkers. N. GOLF KINGS IN u " TTIS s'1'" ,s as "'b'1 as cowliltle nnd ns blnclt ns coal, but the soul Al of Kcnttirhy Rosebud It tender and white. ilelwecn Fnme and Disaster TI1HY tulk of (he lefty heights of fame nnd yet one may be only nn inch nwe from the spotlight nnd yet be in the shadows. Pender en the cases of Ress Yeung and Kmil Meusel. The Giant fans art singing praises te them today, for their bats made possible the downfall of thi Yankees in the first gnme of the Wet Id Scries yesterday. The glory came in the eighth inning. With the bases filled te capacity Meusel cut 11 single ever second, nnd drove In the runs that tied tlie score Tlmi Yeung lifted n snerilice fly te Witt and the winning mnrker came ever the plate l'p te that eventful eighth both Yeung nnd Meusel were dismal figures Tl had come up in n pinch in the first when two worn en base nnd they filed m WORLD RES M dl.nlein. . meet Mi.inius u linen, et niiKcrs, .. ft.r an nlccnce of -W months in S , in the tiniil bout of live elglit-ieuiid j the nng. Wiiiiii.-e has iitutii.ii te strict 1 Five Veterans and Large Squad un.cst nt the uiympiti a. a. next i Hagen and Sarazen te Play 72 training for st.enil man lies his new D Mendaj night. O Hrlen iu the last of ni.inagei, liertnan Taj ler, is getting Make Coach Cook Optimistic the chancy rivals te outpoint the Mary. Heles for International fr him I . bind njauler In a local contest, i he t 1..... .M...1 ,1.n It'll, 1.. In , ,..n ' II III I' 1 s IU llll llil M I I' I' l ' . " ..'..(' te Amen. . i again." said W.ill.iie tediu. "That sine will be ni e. f-'f feel con fident that the fans still icineniber that C.iii.aihi iiintili and will ilnner for an- 1 ntlier mettlng bitwieii .limiiiv ami i iiisi.;i. "If Wilde de"s net 'enie te the i I'liitnl M.iiis 1 am plinni'ig te go ever te Kngi.aiul and try te git him in his own li.li'l; ltd Hi f,.n doing that, hewetet I would ; Hi." te plow mi rights te the Ametienn i th weight title, and all th i is te for that Is a match with the 1'ilipltie I'.iiuhe Villa PLAY for Cemin?: Seasen UPPER DARBY SAT. h.implon h.implen mil Villa. be dei nicd i .ir. ! Negoll.illens nn j Ter Titular Tilt T.iler i dh keiing for ship tilt between Wllll.'l' ami he eiiei is this . entesi bherilx alter tin In sf of tl In tl i inir a that will take Inni thieiigh th" Hnghinds, the J'a-t and the euth. Wnllaie has been tiainlug ter ev eiai weeks at .llmnii Cester's gyni ii.istiim and ju-t new weighs n." pounds. In ni'iitlier week or two Patsy lielicM's he will haw no tumble mak ing II- pounds at '' ei 'eik, ei i'en nt riugsiile, (f ni i "s,ir . (peigp Scheel, which alw.is ha hi en famous for its wonderful seccr ebwi. ear In and ctir out. will be no exception this season. It is the big gest spen of the Newtown institution The lamllilates for the association "!'"'-v ' foothill team far cceeds the gridiron squad Mere than fifty ambitious youngsters came out en the open ing da and, with the exception of a few. the same number still is ti.wm, ' under the careful r.w of ('eat'li Coeke Ii'ii two das lPin.iln befeip the ti.iai iqieiis ilie je.isiin witu the I'pper l.nl' si liii.il lieltl at llelllP. IIIP I'.irin New erker wen the popular verdict e er Chnnev here last winter. It will be an iill-llghtwelght enrd. Clenic Talt, the Canadian, will squnie elf with Johnny Dennelly, of Union town, l'n. The pairings for the ether contests are: I-arl r'nince vs.. Y'eung MuIieiip.i . .leliunv Mealy vs. .loe Rene nnd White Fitzgerald vs. Deqny Rogers. Title MATCH BEGINS TOMORROW TM ther flle.1 -. I Vnitiif, l.n.l tif.i n.tM., ..I?1.1 ...! I I .., t..l n 1.1 X'-til ,. s . "111,! .......H ...... ..... vin'n iiiit-u, neil line HOI null II llll. 4--CIII1H.T 11011 iUPUSPI. Suppose Metiscl's liner was nn Inch or se lower. It might hnve been Ward's reach with n double piny in sight. And suppose also that Witt had the best arm in baseball instead of till irnfcr I tint It am iIaiiI.Ih .1n.. ..-.! U I -i niwuici miiuimu iiiii.v j n r 1 1 . 1 1 1 r . They would have condemned instead of congratulated Trish .Meusel nnd Ibrnl tig after the game. "I Rut they reached fame's height nnd stand in the glare of the snetll let nn inch below them is the darkness of obscurity. STAR SOCCERITES FOR WEST PHILA The "World Series" of golf starts tomorrow en the famous Oakiuent course In Pittsburgh, when One R.ira- ' sen. open champion of the United States, nntl Walter llagen, open chnm- i pien of Great Htltnln. Mart the first I thirty-six holes ()f their match for the I championship 0f tlie world. I The winner will lip thp nctunl Inter national titleheldcr en the links and ulse will snare a SMOO prise the. 'greatest ever effeictl for a golf match. The Oakmont course has lieen care LiKlKNDS paid final frlhute te a real sportsman eslerd.v at the funeral of Harry T. Prettyman. Athletics in Seuth Phi'ladelphln lest an enthusiastic, cenrreus and Industrious Imrlicr. Rumors of Scandal in Siid-Cnrprntier Reut .New tii.i . . i. . .i :..i.i . lllsl'l Mllli'll llt'lll ill ll'mti ' " ' i , iniitnn lli.riii.in i. rirmnif -'Hwm t- ;;uim Mimm nn" ."" '"" 'iVJciidAV Ul DUULlli" L.uiuiiiaiiva ntw crenmctt rtJKl 111 nn urr cuntii- h.d.ilM or Minp- i.-i W.iUiu.HK"'!' iX " iirom.Mlij,ifeil. , ll0 for tlie tilt. i . ,e ii t it.iixe is ni tun,, i. ."..'. . ui uuputi vii uiiii wemiui s- i in rimrijuy me M'ene ei nuiinai lulling lue of his last jear elcieti if- , I ,vj l,jft te the course of the West- tutu. Eleven This Year 'ehester-Hlltmere Club in New Yolk. The most pieminent of these payers where the final thirty-six holes will be i pin veil en Saturday. lltnOnkimn I lO PADTAIM Sarazen canceled nil exhibition LEONARD ON STAGE Champien te Appear In "Hltchy n.ar Koe" Revue i Hennv Leenard, lightw tight boxing l.nmpiiin, has signul a contract with the Mfssr-1 I.ee and .1 .1 Shubert te 'appear in the company suppeitlng Rnv Rnv luetnl Ilitcliincli in his nine, "Ilitchi Koe . f lb'J'-'." a' the Sam S Shubert ! Tin. lire next wiel; i It is tintleistetd that lc will receive i one of tlie largest salaries t wr p.utl tti a single performer. While it litis bei n rumeied for manv dais tliaf I.eennnl lias senu te make hi" stage d. but. the actual centrnct was of out-'.d net signul until lesterthiv, tlien thei In xei and his manager. Hil'i ili-en. and Arthur Klein, repp s. nt.ng the Is Ileie'i. t.ilit.'lll et the teim, w will lill the position et centei half b.uk. thp In-rt of the team. His two mates, Sui.lntn and Wilcox, arc both numbers of the last year witineis nnd form a vri strong nucleus upon ninth i i hnmiilnn Inti i.irsit.V f II tl be liilil. In the backtiehl is found Krell. a reh.iblt tullb.aik. and l'rlice. a lad of eensli'erable skill In kicking, who Coach Pi ice intends te use as a running mate te Ki"ll The main task of the flenrge Scheel coach is building a line for 11I1I1I1 the In st material in the big iiat is mil hiiud The center forward position will be lilled hi u newcomer, Celes. His nblliti as n soccer plawr lies in l.ls l,i en tie nnd quick shot for the "mil. I Tin insldes will be taken care of bv werthv Sw.im and Kirk, two senilis f last M.asen. Tlie eutsldes. are still uncer tain, as Wil-en, wne has returnisl te his alma n. iter after a venr s ab-enpp, Is I rriHICRi: are some men wlie breathe scandal with every sentence. There w never a World Series, a big boxing bout nor n horse race run en the lcwl They take dishonesty for granted until honesty in proved. They would t'l you thnt n chess match Is fixed nnd they would whisper te little children tk.'i then- is nn Santa Clans. ' I he unbeliever has sprinkled his poison nbeut Paris and It is rumored In sporting circles thnt the Cnrpentier-Siki bout was a fuke. Tim nlinifiilntA I. ...1.1 1 - . .1 t. ... . . .t.. i "';"" - s s,M ,,, mm crossed i.eerges witn a solid blew In th third round that weakened the former champion. The dope Is thnt the bout was te go five rounds for the movies and tin Carpentier was te have sceied a knockout. . Tf the (inbplipvpr has (he correct information. lei's give three whooping rheen for the result If Carpentier entered into such mi ignoble agreement he Lemd TT WOl'IJ) be a seicre jolt In boxing if Urn limit was fixed, but Hi J- game has simhrd miinereiis blows and contains enough red-bloedd sporting clement te sun lie another scandal. It would net die. matches In order te train for the mulch, and llagen. tee. is icperted te mm mmnnii t .. ' he In the best of condition. PHILADELPHIA fans ap- i pi.iln.lplehl.i fans had the onner- parently will net suffer for lack of timlty of seeing the. two men In action soccer fare this season After n lnpsp liPrp wlien tney piayeii an rjiiiuiini of n few years thp SPCllen Is again te hrve u soccer club bearing that name as its representative in firs-t division company. OUidals of the new club nre thor ther thor eughl fatnlllnr with the record de veloped by tlie old West Philadelphia eleven, and while making no rnt-h state ments, will endeavor te build a team of the name. ROSEBUD'S WIFE DIES Survived day. I match nt Phllmnnt lat .lulv with i Charley lleffner and Jee Mikwemi. FRANCE HERE TOMORROW The Rosebud, with tears streamln I down his face, .said this afternoen: "II Will Meet Dreney at National Club Saturday Karl Fiance, the clever California lightweight, xi ill arrive here sometime tomorrow nfternoen. He Is scheduled te ,,.,.., 'I'll., flrennr llPre tOlllOl'lOW' lllcllt West Philadelphia today Is a big as , ,.' m ,, ln ....,. twenty -four hours Providence, It. I , Louisville. Ky or I before the inateh In accordance with the j Denver. Cel . and eertninlv Is en- rules of the Department of Public Safe- wrs. f.tigerten wns taken ill two tail age nnd passed away suddenly jester-l by Retired Negro Boxer and Twe Sens XVnll,.- TM..I.. I ! ,.. .. ........ i.,i. ii.MI, HIM, nil m IIOX1UK ,,.,0 ,, !,..,.. ... ,.i...i... i... t.' ,... ,... ... , . , "" -" e.iiutsi Dnttie or mv extta. in lis us mi- lelllltl.y UOM'Illlll nill VI,n ...b, ! , .. . " who was a leading NVgre feat I.p.w eight , '' ni, e,t - Z ? 'PS In the l,P,dPy of his career, is mourn- Y rfc "ft', and h'e doTnel". ng the dentl. of his wife MJS. IMger- eJtcVti e" ' 1 is metl er I don't fig ten, besides ,er hiisbaiid. Is survived where I can reach hlni nnd iVSZ by two sons twen.y-eight icars nnd 1. wants te 5 her before It ifS four xenrs of ace resneet ie v. i,,.- " tr utuire '- " wfl Hi. verklng for his old position titled te forcer team bearing Its colors j ' """ ' . B r""." " ' iitin es ill New Yerk. May Ferm City Cage League At it metlnB of tli erfli-rs of the mrl .ciri !..m; i of lnii:t.tWi.t ' !itr. t t l. .I'M I fTm ft flu I. iiru. tfls ,. .en 0f 1. 1- r I'tntri In thelr t r. i.u .s ,i t ,h,u u ei 'hi te form i a Hi -.n bju hs Ust ina TenmH hi h ur a' -" i.ti.m 1 nil 'rssinir V J inn - 'e lnlta ttclpr i Hcerii " Scraps About Scrappers riglit. ....' in fast cemn.anv. v n.,.i li,,..,. nr iMimliilml tn I . t, .,,., ill , nlnveil iv flnskill . . rinn .inn ...v.i.- ..... .-v.. s ....... .- .. .. ,.., ,.,.. t , . . 'I'l.r.i.rt fi m rf .ft.icft n min,VA nf n,n,.n l,i .. ti nli.nr.1 nilllil OOIlr fit llll1 ..- It...,..., ,...-. , ..ittirsters s inwlnc ' ' . , ......is..., -. .i, ...,, ."."' :. Meat kieiiledcp of the game. All excellent clubs within its boundaries. I ro-epenln thrie "t 'he tnndidates mentioned are ejeept uui illi line dribblers and should be tic fear of the foreign fullbacks. 1'ageli till most prebablv return te . , ..I ...... In., f.,1 niinlliAK Ills pe-HlOU 01 KOI" llllUil iu. dliuuii I ,..- s,..,v ..... . ..ini .Ml ins. ...... ,v ------ ...,.,.,,, , , ., , !,! j,..ir let at i-iirty-nintii nntl Spruce streets, ' nu.mi.-iiMiiii uuniin:-3 m.-ii an - Among tie Rpcend-tcatn prutml fight- formerly occupied bv tlie Harry A. uackers. In., f.r ...s,i ions nre a few who need , Mnckey ban-ball ttain, where there is Trance and Dreney fought an eight nvcuniniuua.ieus ler ai of the Natlennl Club. This I AVI-Ullll xiUli HlMllll ll" IIUllimiHI' '. i ' - ----- - - . I 1 The new conibinat.en will be out te the sea win the eldest club In Philadelphia test next Saturday, when the Allied will tie unewn as tne .muieiii rsperuiig i League season is opened with the Club with .leeWenke. well-known In' lameus Welfcnden. Shere aggregation, bical fist c tlrcles, as the manager and I he came w he nam en the home hiiiiciiiihirci- mi revnui tuninw: f'J Ullllr l.reen. K.T'im'en irini? lh" ii'1 il i II r, r, j ,nethf r i " f ."J l.es .M.is l a I i . '1 urn lii r.UIu I : l' " fans tl.'Te V ere tl1 rwMCllt l rn 1 rnr Irrn I'll . i.. uu.. i I u- I eir It it !.' .s'.i I et v1r '- I f 1th ih si I uui cleiein'H'i of Hie I'lil.ti phlin leiiiin llurr.av hni i enif rut wi'h a dct i .-iiiiip.i.n Jes. I.s i S ' If f. i, a ! ,.s n ' ' nn yirt of -Muni' wnr. , lvie M i ti I em reutt t in.ii-h Pacn unli .irl I lem.tlne. .Iu" Hurniiri .'lilt..' t-nii'h 1 ..imb .lluriireal. Iri Jitinn t jriln rtal I '.inn i;jur'J- " sain lllHrklstnn ts ilrNh rs up nftr a -'ii t tours' iA trtlr ai; I ne former nn. r ' n .meler li I" i.,i .Mi k .s 'ej'u it"- I linn" i T ii.iu ii 'I. i e in ta.i M . I On fit the t'itrhr i t.nnrrim' nltht 1., k .M.irlln mi f'.hnrn In, ibIh riv. .nui , N.j n, .s. Jlmm- 'I i rn. ir, N'tu,,, i Willi'. J'mti-rji n 'ill l'ntsy 'Jin.1 s b k I'lane .rra .,!!. r Mialim he mei n, i,is) The work of . Ueceii. brethi- n the captain, ami K. Ivlrk is iiltlnn tin atom of being first-degree c.ahl.ei With a year's tutoring tbte lieis i.,nuld he en this varsity. 'I'h' fum shown by Pamer in the bai k In- ' as also attracted the coach's aiteirieii. and should a vacancy pre- our it "It with an lnjurv te anv of tie pgu'.iis In will be tlm logical man te fill if Tie Module of the team follews: i t r ;frrnr parhv HlKh hemu (i, , r H C.ithelte Hlrb. Iinmn '' t t .'1 - H nirfer'l eeenil. til heain ' ' t ri-r Js- ( entr.il HtKh hemi s mi r fiirirJ CeIIpr at hem. i. r I ' .. si lterve away N. p-h..r ii Frunkfertt HUh. at hem. Snun'T lb Wi-cltewn Srhoel nny. .S ..nhr g.l -(lermontewii llinh, home, V'fnUr g3 West I'htU'li-lphla hemi- stntitl I'.'OO. Tlie Players te Carry Celers A number of leading players have been assigned te t.irij the colors of the team in the Allied League, first division, section A. At goal Is Frederlrksen, i who Is a sinien-puie native of Rosten, j who ulse Is a ha 'i ball catcher of con cen sldeinble prowess. Lyness, right tank. Is a speedy, re sourceful lad, who apparently has been ' passed up by the talent hunters except the Autecar manager in the last two seasons. Despite wounds received In Prance during tlie war, he is back en tlie west I'tiiiiie roster ami nas as Rail Park least rennil draw at the Phillies i several werks nge. Pour ether crackajack bouts en nre the program Petlre Cnmpn will clash with leny ( npetil, l.tldle Dempsev will nuet Ray Mitchell, Rattling l'rlsce faces Jee Hutler nnd Johnny McLaugh lin opens tlie show with Wnlly Hlnckle. IlluO, .. .iw.ntnir mnt.i T.'e.i,. n K.iclrv nnp. i son with a powerful kick nnd who Is BETHLEHEM SIGNS STARS Eight New Soccer Players American League Team In an i fTert te re-establish the former rational thampiens ns leaders of the ki king stjle of football the Hptlilehem Stiel Ceiimnny I' - soccer team has signed eight stars from (Jrent Rrltaln, Manager W. L. Lewis announced te- lI.IV Thv are Yeung. flrei'iiiiik Morten nnd Mi Pnrlmie. formerly of Patrick This th" Itaeside. formerly of Dumbarton and Klnt's Park; Terrls, formerly of I'alknk and Liierpoel; Rattray, for fer tnerlv of Raith Revers; McNIvin, for fer mirlv of Patrick Thistle; I'nulds, for merly of PetPrs Hill -Scottish Junier Club nnd (ieldle. formerly of Cluie ":r,UT"u M'j1;' ! '"neVhlehem will open Its American win uKa ihi trip wui' League searnn in this city Snturdny ! against the Philadelphia F. C. at the . 1..I nrmlle en Iho ulien.' "Pay, that Ninth Phillies' gieunds, Fourth lllld WK&yWJt ".hTAUr,!"'!1;!.'" WlnanlmrhlnB .streets. Many at the f i'nii-.l.iphiii. h. ie,r,i' ,nt .juv ,, ' ,i"r,', ni-w plnierH will apppnr in that gnmp. i i nil btueil uniir am inu.ie Hu niieiiy imuiu . The Philadelphia Kleld Club linn also .te set plii'hMi Blgmil i-eieral new plnjers. A nciv- ,Ine Munilfll, local Junier ltul trinht, nv3 ' enmer in Themas Ileivosen, fiem the ha in win nn iu "; " ' '' peur.ni ,,t her sit e. who nlnyeu wltll the 1UD- Tomrey (J-nniten. r t -i-'l Ik -r nhe . , t liil,er of thi I'M' ' 1- Pl.la I'll ft, i , . .eh lite Ilium 11 Nun In his m.ite, ' ' r arrow nl' ht ilri An1. Murt.ii at He ii J It' tiahlf i in . 'I ui' i . I e ,i c.' er ..kiiiwelklit llntman Tin" Wllnnn-Miirrm ic.itfh t th. ep.r,r ,a the iir' 1:1 int v he 1. . !1 si . w t. p.it--ts,n .ml J.itfi. ' !nr lir i r in th wltel un it Ihe Ultl t I ii le .i,m.M..i nUhf KhI II iti.e i m 1. trH I iti I., r it ti. i.enil tun. r i iml'ii l.w Siiiu r n skusvi Murrii nni liuttllns rfr.iuiie i K.I llutni. i l Walile. mi lssu rhafnBf, te patay llellrte uui KM W 'f IVil'n who r. r. i mm ' All" rr Mia.- in i i luriese ,ini ihe r n of r. rhtUilMi IiIk rn rrh.ini. 1I0 ia , L. oil t extnic e'.t of tin ii I IVrnMneil Jurk Di-mimer. 1 ',n deiui 3r n, , rrpirlns te lnwt'te lie- we iTwrinht OnUlen I i I',.!,) I.enn is ii lining I'm Iluwfie I t-uunty lacl i 1 irn.e Knsle l 'e ehn at M"WI "1;"' I 1 le.iher of thla sin i: ule a fearless nlaier. The halfhack line Includes Paul Kel- I ler, for threi) pars en the champion for Penn State eleven; Jee Smith, center half, nml who Is familiar te local fans as a member et iscese, nnd McISiibb, who was with Helihead In the North Wales League en the ether title. A In nrlr 1 1 ft muiru win j.nll.i norm the KlllPlne "t neiei- wi'a nitirn than 1S1 or Lin. ""KI MnnilIl t'tlny "irnil um reeih te ni'ttl 1'lereN nt 131 Ilnttllnc Murray has hern rnatrhfil bv Itihniiv Hunts tn ti'i-t Tlnlt 'frtnltli) In a ten-reuntl bout at Hhcnunileah October 18, u.m ?. la tnrm., ,m.l.ii Vavai. I. AI.IIII4 .'""-l ..... ...,,. v,f., , epfni te mflc vny nnn nis wemnt. vreitrrinjr JlmiW Hmiter Jte la handled by Arehlt tlee IlltiH last year. He plays inside right. Harry Pearce, AI Hlitkey and Did. Spalding have also signed con cen trnetH wiih the Philadelphia V, C. Northwest Pres Want Games The I.'e-thwMt ProfMilennli have open epen ln for Halur.lay ntl. Bunday fer.raniei away. Call Manajer J, Hoever, Ceunibl vtjUll, i Forward Line Contains Fast Hunch The forward line contains a speedy bunch of youngsters, Tem Scully, for formerly of lmrlv of lln"sessln2. nnd who had n Dundee Ribs; trial with Rethlehem. is a needy winger and lins nn inside pnrtner. "Pal" McCnniH'l), who is also captaiu en the team. I The center in Alee Miller, old Peters hill plvit, from the Scottish Junier League. He hns had Canadian exper- lento nntl tomes with n reputation us a scorer. Manager Dewar has the choice of Ryan, a hard worker, nntl who is nlse i dangerous, and .loe Scully for inside left. The lntter was with Kingscsuiint ' nnd Helment Frank McMillan, a fast winger wlie knows hew te cress them ami sheet them from the angle, nnd ' Cliihrssy, formerly of Snellenburg, nre ! lendy for duty en thp left wing. Several oilier players nre. in view. Dill this line-up should be nble te de things worth while. In nn pxhlblten gnme with Albien Inst Saturday West Phlllie plajcd te n one-goal drniv. The officers of the club are: T. J. Yeung, a veteran soccer player, busi ness manager; "Jim" Dewar, last year with Rritlsh War Vets, as manager : Majer J. R. Stewart-Richardson, local newspaperman, u treasurer. b ALYMPI V-r BOXING M0cnt'E0"- Bresd & Bainbridge M0cntE0ve' 5 EIGHT-ROUND BOUTS 5 Willi KV DANNY FITZGERALD vs. RODGERS JOHNNY JOE MEALY vs. RENO YOl'NO KAKI, IVIAHONEY vs. FRANCE CI.0N1K .JOHNNY TATE vs. DONNELLY (IKIIRCK U. O. SIIAXIUS CHANEY vs. O'BRIEN I'HICKS, OOr. SI. CI .50 J nml S3 Heat, en mle, Main Olllee, Celrher CUtur Mere. 33 M. Illli ht. W ntnut -3J0. ( iinnliinliiini'it, 10 S. SM M Tendler'a I'net I'urler. 7,10 Mnrltrt St. sl,nen ;:. (."'. .!. ' A.'.'"ran Nti. in i iihuiiuii, Ml n"UUl M, I a'"" 1 1 T ' 'SM a .'jrvV''i. .. '"ii) ViiMf Ufi ; WW JH H raiKpffiKmVJSjl ' "$ Kxtmms&&ixm. utsaaa r EXTRA TROUSER SUITS Made-te-Measure . ?, tff,s, Tem Maleney, Mgr. $28 P. B. White & Ce. Philadelphia's Largest Men's Merchant Tailors 808 Chestnut St. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. N ATION A BOXING llth & Catharine Bat. Evil.. act. t JOHNNY Mclaughlin PEDRO CAMPO vs. EDDIE DEMPSEY vs. BATTLINO FRISCO vs. EAJIL FRANCE vs. 6 Star nnutit WALLY vs. HINKLE TONY CAIY1PONI HAY MITCHELL JOE BUTLER TIM DROMrv JJ '2'. J1nl, ?-'60 "i "le T.ndlcr'i 730 Market I Denaghy'a, 33 Se. Uth. ' SHRINER&URNFJ? COLLEGE FOOTBALL University of the Seuth vs. University of Pennsylvania 1 f UiLU, DAI".. IITIT T a, A, n m ta. l and 75e. new en lali at lifHiM V".d Athletle Oeuncit jW - Oan.ral Admnr ji kHMiriiii li Jiiii it i ,i tw ------ I I m A- I &. c n .. rs . s.'Mma s-b jbh O vporteruy nuitl ttfsSBIBKi r ..I i nfJtnM jSGfflWMU MEN'S SHOES THE BROGUK, roomy, sturdy nnd C...K"1 ns nnly a FRENCH, SIlRINhR & URNKR brogue can be. -r outdoor and sport wear it lias no superior. I One quality tlie best Mail orders given prompt attention. 115 Se. 12th St Just below Chestnut $Mf RuBBedQnS p r 'A L I WUUmJ&ittkxxiixiJi, r A .tl iTj KIMIU1'"-
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