""' " ,v"f ti , 'i'A ' 5y? IPWW WivWm ' M'- T7T51 tr A V t WR?! WW1'' rvtf 'JilirWPIv t w m m' .'a , S m t! ll 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER' 10, li22 filler Huggins Lacking in the Aggressiveness Essential te Proper Majmgemeitt of Ball Players rfci-i ; " t " I . - r. WANT OF DISCIPLINE ; WAS MAIN FACTOR IN : FAILURE OF YANKEES This Situation May Came Club Owners te Seek ew I Pilet for American League Champions IVilhert Robinson Mentioned as Successor te Huggins O'BRIEN IS TOUGH "DAD, YOU'RE AN AWFUL KID" i L lMeti i. .11 ..f a pcrfei tl i. Niitm.illv . for Mir f iture - -111 (l pe-,ti oer . r.'- t'. I u .1 11 .11 , ti KV?&r K: fcXAiJtc ; hinl. Mi-Li's By STONHY MrLINN the result of the We-'d Scries for tin' hnnebiill chain inn he Miller .lames Htiggln he perhaps will lee : 'nl .ml. . . ...lone!- vl.. .'d tli-' ni'krc IH net .. ttie plans I il..' ht di-Vnrtctiltig int. I'.ut thee who rc Ce'. .ii." Uuppcrt ntul Hii-'en en a frlend-tnfrtend . i.iiiti.l ilieni te in- gr'i- il'-nppniiited TliN 1' "i i n tl.e (,ne of i-enillitlti'! -terie- tluit iii-e certain i.-.-.l 1 " Inn On Midget mat user, paid tn direct tl." - .t tl:r n.i'nii.n -dollar i-i.'i'.i tn . f bacbnll buster-. : .1 etilder the blame fur the grente-t tip-et In base- . ', ,i,i x - I;,., ,. Ii.t. 'i.'f'irr th vHi lictwc'i tin Yank- ntul ..is j.'i-.i.l. experts aplen" de.-1-ired thnt oxen the ' ,i '' ncgteic Jehn ,l'"'i .i M'-drnw . eiilil no' iv tli" gftie-ii'.-hip -vhl.-h w it'd overcome t hn in. , .1 '..i"lng ' the Aineri-'.iii ! e.igtie's team of - ,,i. i,rv Thr supposedly ." better- offered ,, ,,( s t.i ,. whli' Inter were rl .i id te li !e .". I i. -n.i-.t il...'s net live who .an Inject strike- I.m into tne nrni" et : r..-r, . um um hits In lb' Ki' ""' ".V i 'i !k i. Ii jeni-riil p'li'e IlflH." urnrt I.. n he nil' i en (1 ,r (111. . ' L-"'lt hn.!ird-br" . ' the tllan ' ii ' ' n1- ,nd liN ii in.1 ' .t '. "(!hi Kid '. I" Vhih nnd " '.'lin.-x '- pliicr under i ilea- lm.v." t!u !i' ii tl . -.at r ii. -1 .'in .1- 'lie " , i 111(11 iC I lit .'leu tn pln In time. I. Sl' ' i i : i c .fin. ' . .i .ir .'ij ":' i n mi d ' f.i..in m. an tell IiU i-mp.." " l' lllt.V . Wllll'lt tl 1 II"' . i nia reipilre. Ihnt ev"r earned 111" -trlnin ntul ii get the mnx.ni'iiii in re'iit en "f llitesins u nfter th" final cum" t' ii ml of di".pniv 'i. il d'-cr i ii i c.r of tin' lren-fli-t i)"' I,l'"f Ytml. .ml pnt te win n crime, linasitie any en n er .lid-lilt Imll. II" wev.'.d d" eiiie .if liili K.-rrl.- iiml some vr epre-Ue . . if ifered any olijeetien wll, i, li in. Ii-inp- ever put ever" tlllltllllK tl' lie ' I l.i'U-- Mt'l i In Glcn-en liingv ise te thin, nl'-eit itlie Kid mii d.ip.i'Hie mi n np ' .r '' ftf i''iA.n hf trmperimiir H"' '-hit h, nrfrli for thr R ihr 1 i'.,fi. en( thr Cayl UiiC " n tfc. ! th, ),iet cettly mjijiivn mjijiivn tien if bliflhnll talrnt tn nv me. ' nuntry irr itrimn i.f tf 'f i! nits rffiir-f; ml 'hi oeuruoe tit a nmifny aery irerd Ac ufferi teit'i phywnl r mi.Ki '. if wrd hr. DON'T i Link e are ad Hut "oiue ii f '.i perl; Must Be Disci pit ntul lveratme u!enie mi the part or a uiniiienu nirerier ap reiiiemli.'r that win e tlieusht we knew mere than dad utid t . d I lm ". "r ref".-?d te ..he Ir., .'..mmnnni-. we inveiuninrii J bent tip our 1.I.' fiep (lownnenl e.er the parental knee and n paddle wni 1 idled v here it hurt like Mti t New hu-eliuH player1. in fn.-t nl' athlete v. he p!nv vtrenueii- gnines that require the iiiu-. les of euth are bej - nt heart nnd In their action. They JmiiRt fellow the liKtriKtien1. and .(.nmininJH of their mannffer, or they niu! :be puiiii-hed in i.rdir that the m.l properly re-peet their bose. "Spare the ired and -poll tin- .'lilld.' von knew Had IIiiKCtti- einple.'d the ritfht methods In tnanapini, bl nthleten lie -en!d deserve and refeivc the -..impatln if the baseball ptiblie. He en two 'lientinnti nnd. larsely becatie one of hi- laborer- we- Uube Huth. Monarch of 'iMnuler-. larce pilr" of currene were d-peslt'd in New Yerk banks te the credit of the colonel-. B'lt the nnk- in-t two world - ehiiinpienfhip tipht-. beiuu-e their play 'ins. a-d n.ere e-pei mil their tlimkins. bordered en a -tate ..f rhnes. There- ifevi". '''i hi- true fiiend- beliee that Miller Jani" ,-henld weH-eme the op- jpertmi.t te tran-fer hi- bn-eb.ill tnlent- te ether field. It is a known fnet that -everal years nz the Yank owner were anslmis 5 te puieh.'-e n uniform for a rotund per-en who would require twice as much cloth te ieer hi- nakedness a- did the wee HiiKKlns none ether than Wlllieit J llobln-en. nt pre-ent the pilot of th" Hroeklyn team. J It is likclv that the i-o'enels feel tl." same way nbetit It new. It is net nllki- th.it the um iiml n way te transport t n.'ie i i inert nere-s jnn jlir the lti.de", i,.ni the .National te the American I.eBijut. fKh'T MM) w m'fc ) rink-. thrr( iiiu.f hr .tone rrme'fv 'ipp'iV'f te thr hit rhn li lt ra net hrrrtuir they '',f 'eiii 7imi-i nni tied one th'it thri nrcj a iieir dnrtnr. It triti t."ie i.nntirr of eim; thnt nni tn'td tn t'r oelonrh and the ie'c i rld thnt inmrthmn rndrit must hr dmtr Savs Stalling v.. ,V..'" t me, ii uy . j'CjrnAKl.Ni. i.f menacer,, a rumor wa- going the round.- in New Yerk te the ?!0 effect that Oe-ze stalling might come ever te rhlludelphln and show mir jT'hillle5 hew te i limb the pennant ladder. We approached the tTtwh.'e slMirnele Man of the Ro-ten Hraves and a-ked whether 'we might n--l-t him in 'locating a garage for his meter in our I. "me town. ;; "Me leave riehe-ter. where I ani musing niei money than the majerlt if the m.-jer 'e.-ig'if. c'lili uwner ' ' '. -1 ut.-d. ""'l. nt tint I have m prl. e .but I ,n... i ml Jen knew thnt 'he l"u.nde!phiii ("uh - highest offer, ecu Jiif the.v wariin me, would be ten l"llien 'lerrnan mark- b'dew what 1 wei.ld "esk." Ami then lienr'e began te te'.i .,i w i.at an etciptmnali bright and craft,, la-eba 1 leader nn, Knd Merk ' Wonder If thi- ii.eiiiit anything- Kred would like prme thnt lie ha. ' i '.ague managerial brains In bis der.e and it appears that lieerge would .ike te help Kred prove it Hut then there Is Wllilnm I. Itakir who ma) net desir. proof from Mcrkle. It Is the general opinion that the v. tiers of the Yankees and Olants Till netunllv lese money when tl ey haie paid ail the expenes of staging the O0U2 World Series. If th.s is 'rue. l." Yank colonels und 'he .Stenehan.- McCJuaide-Mci .raw tri'j are likely te pte regr : ever the hasty aetini prompted by Judge I..indis. nh.ci: grue i' fund for disabled soldiers t .c 'mere than J.1V.0.IK.M1 j.nid i ,y 'he fan- w-e at'eiiOji! tne second giune. T IS ndri'ul ''ii'l ''ll' thr m-n irhe emjht for demrfmry tricrr.! vent i aae, and u-Ae rffiifinj mi ntul' itnted ler their c rimlnii' .' i licifiri, arr te i r t. h a Imie "ni of money te nid in inaKni' il.rxr rnmwj ;-ir nf life merr tary nnd rneynble. Hut if thr btitrhnll maanatr u nntrd tu dmplny tcir rrynrd fnr our iu oiled seMirrj, thry might hair denr it a iretM uny ethrr ptrinnt charitably inc'iifif and net in un effort te -efain f Ac suppn-t nf rw pmdrd fnnt ichn had nt bam fnr their hoodlum method! of mdi eating .pia.!wi- r the action nf tun umpire. I m jc-fs- Honest . i1 b. 1)11. 'd. but his inniine- told plain. r thsn pin. hi I'ei'rnnd, aftei conferring with fmplre a: !- one mil inning before .t wt.j n;t(. n,ul -. ri.'i that opinion. He mlgl t In 're - Li t .-.ion most f .rcibly -e th 'jii.pi-c, met ' gl. monarch of the naMen game. '10 which the fans miHtnk.nly elnrged wm r.'i)reent.ng remniercliillzed .wneri,- that te's -TL'DLiK LA.NUId. '. J words tlmt he b I'd ;Klrm, called the -e un. '. "iuccssary te de se " The learned .It. ie l.i jjrlTacy of his u i ' "s- 'tplie nre tm-weri V . . C" liur i.i g.' . 'in Stelen friei i) n v . n 3j& newhf i i t i- i liaaebiui sh lid ..- kfpt clean and we want tn help .n the XiTOceedingt- 1'ut we knew that Hildel rand did net '.'ill f . gun. Sid net till tl'l- .- 'Ien. with in thought of the inein,, ,,' ,m-i, ( fthlis go I. "H' owner' pla)ers and erganised imseliall geceralh ' They did that which the.v believed abseltiteh right and chei ),fl,fl ni'ii, who are in a po-alen te kiuw v heri-ef they f-peuk, n.i tln.t the ump'rt, Vere justified In doing what, tl ej d d de. i Haseball magnates have made jilent.v of mene.v in recent years vp ha, 'no reason te sympathize with the Idle rn h when tht lese n paltr.i ,rjO,(Mi'i; 'tn tact, we want te congratulate them when the mene tw te a wurti v fcharlty ; but e nlways tdiall maintain that the stnuturc of ergam.-I bate. (ball was net faved, ns Judge l.andlH would have it, by the contribution te berity of the proceeds of that popened game. ,iunt.. un i hid. leir the accuiatieiit of thr i. b uerr true. And if it icm dir mnnty, then the iliiallrd inldirm, firrt alxvayi in clian finnU unuld net uant it. H CHANEY SEI-TOi Shamii3 Stands Up Like Cibr.il-! tar Under Fire of Knocker out's Attack ' A GRUELING GLOVEFEST "TlTY'li.... ltl hT r rG'El'pADlVv'0OLDW:rCfrV WlWK Tft'VAMKS WOULD FEEL TuRRlBL j At TU' TftiM)MM "B6Y gCt-? , H t.OlIS II. .lAKFB I he can take it '. He can't ' r nn thing, nut wiiat n touch rm lie turned out te be! That'- what the fans who jammed the I ,1'limpia lat night are saying today, nl "if Sl"iin'i'. O'Hrlen, who net etil s'''inm win- ring matches, but who never " . I capture my beauty prizes. 1'unchltig the Sham wn- like ..nnneti halls lel, g pelted off the -Lie of the Heck of Ciihraltnr, nnd while C.eorge '('Initie' tin nipeil nnd tliwiirted secked1 ind -liitii, i.'d and laced and hi'iibn.sted the unneii iiiful O'ltrien. he verv nun Ii en his feet when .lm (Vrvine uln-perid time nnd Splek.-t I'urcell j dropped his hummer en the gong ending ' the evening's fistic entertainment I t'luney In Frent Wound After Hound .'.eiiinl after round t'haney i ncerked rr it- mil lefts te head and te he.ly, nt niff rent tlme.s, and te both places a' 'lie same lime, but the wallops didn't rem itivthitig. Whatever !' was that n: him up. O'Hrlen did net go te the t'oer once nor was there any semb iti' e of a knockdown, i It whs far from being n Ivning match -t.ther oiie of these grueling affairs where no science whatever is dlspla.v.'d , i i n iey tried at all times te get ever a ' .1 maker en the New Yerk State vet eran, who has been going a'.'ig for about ,a dozen venrs absorbing punishment like n di'.'k lakes te water, or word- te that effei J ti'Mrlen, en the ether hand let th enlv with nn occasional left m right 'that failed te deter the Haltiinere knock- 'ermit in his aggressive battle, but me-t "f t'e t.iiii. Slinmus was tee busj step- . - ping ; utii'lies with bis head or hed. .. .. , , .. . ! was a contest that did net thrill National Champien Names Pat hf m i f any sensationalism, although i ... , , ... th. i i were amazed early In the match terSOn a8 CallTOmian S Alter- iwlih the stiilibernness of O'lirlen in t I stand, ng up under Chanel's potent ipiinehis in the Inter round- If hecann i i..onetoiiiu- 1 Kit eh iiine in nt 130 pounds D.ircj Tun Hugged Fer .Inluiii Dennelly r-C J OaFRIeICC- te AVE ALL TH' BAMTeTfcAi W BM PEH PflMgtMlMC- OJEeJ '"TW AfJ US ?"v JWSE MEN Aw' SHOW A LOT 0' XTUOPP TUDlKAMT "B0Ak7 &ZrW fiW'W) 1 UE HEAD 3ASE "Biwwiue- - muWKj W?fEcHEi!LANI VNby 3MZjl thiw hey'd reeL "BAD s Sp-T"'' C JJFSwtetfjm f'9Aftllsl, 0U TAV-O-'RltESAEVEIiVHiW, WPH -W'CLASSlES'PiCHEnS-- Au" "SABE 'Rutrt e Smack m W PuwS Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Huggins Strategy Outlook at Pcnn Golfing Gameness By THE OBSERVER NEW YOHK Is discussing edny the probable BUcoeMer te Miller Hugglrn The mite manager will bp Riven n vacation diirlnn the last year of hid I contract, according te the tleiw cmtinnting from Broadway. i HiiRglns was outgeneraled by McOraw during the AVerld Scries. All his sirntPirv failed nnd be was burned nt the stake by the nccend Ktiessers. After the iilny Is nil ever, W's the easiest thing In the world te point out the move thnt should linvc been made. Huggins was tinfortunnte In guessing wrong. The strategical move which brought great condemnation e;i the wee man ager was the Intentional passing of Yeung In the eighth Inning of Sundays game, Kelly, who was a dismal figure In the ether games: this year an well an last season, broke up the ball grunc and the scries with his slngle In this crisis. Seven times out of ten or beiter than that, Huggins' guess would have been the right one. Yeung is n dangerous hitter nnd a left-handed battw. Kelly hail failed te show offensive strength nnd, furthermore, bats from the stnrbenrd of the disk. If Kelly had hit into n double play Hngglni would hnve been n here, Hut he singled nnd the wrath of tlic baseball world tumbled down en the Yankees' general. They ride Huggins in New Yerk. The players, the writers nnd the public are centliiuiillv en his neck, nnd yet for two sensens he wen pennnnts with a bunch of high-tempered, pampered nnd spoiled ball players. Hl'GOINS Isn't the greatest manager In baseball by several running leans, but lie Ii far from the mental wrcclt his ball players would copyright, l!lt, Xu Public J.idacr Company JOHNSTON I0PS TILDEN FIRST 10' nate in Tennis Ranking ! RICHARDS -AL0NS0 SECOND TH . e Ky WILLIAM T. TILDES. 21) t nlted Ntntr TrnnU Champien ILK tennis season is ever, nnd I, for no. heave n long sigh of relief. It Johnny Dennelly, formerly of 1'nien. town. I-n.. ami new of West I'hilndel tih.a. met a rugged adversary in Jehnti flni. n V,.u Yiirlri.r hii t.-f Ifnf trii fur I ( 'Ionic Talt. and while the former showed j "" been net only the greatest year in some tla-hes nt different times, the i the history of the game, but also the tletham glevemairi consistent attack harde-t for the men who have battled entitled him te the honors. In the fir-t , , , portions In the select round D.irc.v scored a futir-sei'iitul I , , , . ' kneckdi.wii. sheeting a left te the body I ,,ir,f Ir of ""' "rst ten. felli.wi.il bv a right te the head. , Let me state thnt I de net believe li.. ,,,... IK hn.l ,..i.. ml ..!.. ... i,. ,.,t... inni tne ivniiKing euiiunee win rnnn I strong rallies hut. after tiarlng with several left iab and a right cress, hi -pulled hi Karl K the foreign stars who pla.ved en our courts tliis ear except Shlnmu. of i-chances by holding tee much. "'aPn"- """ s l1 , ,, r('"',,(,Ml ", "e" 'ranee came back with a Hash , erk- ,.,N'r ,ln i?Uevt they will con- wiin mi ruii&iux n iiiiuier which In the la-t three rounds against a taller opponent, who nW had a big advantage in reach, m the person of Yeung Ma hone . of r.,i!timere. and thet'allfernian was able te win out, after it looked ns If the Oriele City lad ha i piled up a -.ife lead jee lume. ei i renmn, overcame tne Four Romney Brethers Coach Winning Elevens Salt I-ahe City, Utah, Oct. 10. Success of the four Romney brothers, members of Ftah's most prominent athletic family, in the season's open ing football games was outstanding. At Austin. Tex., the bnrkfield of the 1'niversity of Texas, which is coached by Milten Homney, formerly of the Fniverslty of Chicago, tallied the entire forty-one points of the 41-te-10 victory ever Phillips Uni versity, At He7.emnn, Ment., the Mentana A. and M. eleven, coached by Ott Romney, defented Mount St. Charles College. 3S te .', and the varsity freshmen outclassed (.nllitln High Scheel. S2 te 0. At Prove. Utah, the Utah Agri cultural College eleven, coached by K. lewell Homney. defeated the Hrighnm Yeung University, infants of the Recky Mountain Conference, by 41 te .'.. What seemed te be a "Romney Dav" had a fitting climax nt Legan, Utah, when AYilferd Romney 'h Legan High Scheel eleven defeated the Seuth Cliche High Scheel team by l4 te 0. ear) -core pile.) up .v .lehiui) Mealy jtnl the l-iter wa a winner. I In the opener Whitev Fitzgerald and JDannv Redger- battle I through eight 'iiii'tie round with neither -hewmg te 1 advan' ige. : Ilentiv Leenard, lightweight chain- pien of 'he world, who i, here this week ns an in ter-mnn. n among these j there, ami en being introdined by I Unix' o'lteiirke said among ether thing ;thnt Lew Tendler gave him the barde-t fight that he has ever had. ; CATHOLIC CAGE CIRCUIT , Five Clubs Shew Willingness te ! Enter Basketball League i V ii p.e'.ng te formulate plans 'ir the erg iiu'atlen of an amateur bnski-'-, hall '.tugi.e among the Catholic clutu, tive ' jli- gave evidence of it. ter.".' hnn.ii an C. '., St. Ludwlg'g ( r. K.r"n (' M. A.. Hely Name C r a,,,i St Kllr.ubeth's II. N. S. T'e 'i. t nnetlng will be held li. 'he r..''i"ll' C.wc Center, 1.17 N"r'h K f t fith -trcet. en Thursday evening, ami '! . oxpeeteil that the follewii.g tlree Rd'M'l 'mil club- will be icpre-.-ut.. 1 .-t Tif.'k - ('. C.. Coghlan ('. C and Ar d ,' P H)an C A. cur with my ranking, a may cause me te doubt their Judgment, while the tennis public will doubt mine. However, 1 hnve the advantage of the first word, even if they must have the last. In my ranking I am indicating, by introducing .is alternate, the position the foreigners would occupy, but I am net giving their records at this time. That can be done at n later date. M. An enenn first ten nre as follews: 1. William M. Johnsten. California. lA.(!ernld L. Patterson. Australia. 1' Vim cut Richards, Yonkers, L'A Manuel Alonse, Spain. 3 R. N Williams. LM, Bosten. 3A. .1. . Andersen, Australia. 4. W. F. Jehnsen. Philadelphia. 4A. Pat O'Hara Weed, Australia. ii. Keliert uinsey, California. (1 Zenzo Shimi'.u, Japan nnd Yerk. 7. Heward Klnsey. California, F. T. Hunter, New Yerk. !t. Pat Kelleher. New Yerk. 10. W. K. Davis. California. Fast fiets Si Men SIX LI DCAL JUDGES IN MANH E IMSHOW have us believe. The Grit of Gene Sarnzen Geerge H. Earle, 3d, te Award Prizes te Great Danes and Doberman Pinschers TIIK victory of little Oene Sarazen In the national open golf championship nt the Skokie Country Club Inst summer enme ns a stunning surprise te these golfers who were net "in the knew." ' Oene had played sensntiennl golf through the Seuth during the preceding winter, but his real capabilities were known te only a comparatively few of tlie professionals. They said lie was a cocky youngster, quiet enough, te be Riire, but filled te the very brim with confidence in himself. Ah a nnturnl enough ndjunct of that (enfidence he was ns game n player ns ever nppcared in the nrenn of competitive sport. C.nlf, of course, is net a sport thnt usually cnlls for physical courage. That much even the adherents of the gnme admitted. By gameness they mean J that ability te give the very utmost in n mnn's soul when the crucial moment of a match arrived. Sarnzen hntl that ntuiity, tney ntimutcu. New little tiene has proved thnt he possesses the grit te play at a chain. pienship gait when hntidicnpped by illness nnd suffering pain. In his eeventy- two-hole match with Walter Hngen for the cnnmpiensnip ei tne world (a match that, incidentally, Snrazen wen after being 2 down with half of the battle finished) Gene irns suffering with appendicitis. He didn't make that nn alibi for delaying his match with one of tbe greatest masters of golf the I nlted states tins ever produced, no wenc out en the links In spite of the liandicnp nnd piaycu line cneugu geu te win. That bespeaks physical courage ns well ns ability and cockiness. 587 ACTUAL DOGS ENTERED might nil be dumped into the discard of "net milked" into the rule of "twenty players only." Would Rank Mere Player The Ranking Committee, te pick twentv. must study the records et at least 'sixtv te seventy-five men. ny should we net instruct the committee. .. .I. n.rl nnneill mpctillc of the lCIl- nis Association, te make nn annual , ranking, but nllnw them te submit n i list of ns many players ns they have adequate records te work en? Thus the committee may select ten or fifty, but at least they are sure te submit a list of nil these who have played enough te unrrnnt recognition. I consider ranking a great stimulus te the game, particularly for Juniors and bevs. If I could de It. I would rank 100 en each list. The mere official recognition is given te the tournament nine nf nnr lunters and voting players. the' mere they will play nnd the fnstev they will develop. Sectional and district rankings are n , trrent nid te boosting the game in these The soitietial division gives the Etut districts. It promotes rivalry and com cem sk men. the We-t four, leaving the . petition, which are the keynotes ft Middle We-t conspicuous by Its ab- progress. I hope the coming nnnunl -ence. Three of the four foreign stars meeting will sec some such change as I v hn would make our ten nre Austral- j j,0ve suggested put into effect, since it lan-, a no'.ilne record for the men from wm provide a return of n larger rank- New nun ....I Scraps About Scrappers I'l... t nil no. the Wanhlnittin. n . .,, . t .n Atlantic Cltj iftt.i.n m f ' ,r tfr 1P22-23 fOn He will r , I' bltnen it the NurttuWe A i thr i V ,! nlsht I'mlnc who fii, jpe - .' will tome tn Philadelphia mm, Mnie h: and challftnu Ad !ter. r a r a' n-f l.lltli. JetT. of naltlrnerf hn tn n'Knl J nr riurns te mrtt Jimmy n.i c r r, '' i rut" ii In the wind-up at th i m r . 1 v -tihi Ilfrny ri.-im va V .ur.u - r- ,(., -f Vrn Ilfdfuril. U the tm' I're!ini J lr- I. co v Jehnrv Terrl'r i ri, - jvcV I'ltlteril and Jimms M.jir.ij i T.rr.tr.y EiMs 'down This while ' Three n. burn. S have fa n li.nl en. nnd ci' gae, i" r due i . i land. The K Kelleh.- , selec i Willi- I- i a ) or, - ' i the new. Ul'l t i, rings several new faces, old friends are missing, laverlties, Watsen Wash- 11 Voshell and X. W. Mies, I i. the wayside, each having ' 'he worst seasons of his long ai'e career. Ichiya Kuma i end from Japan, is missing, . his return te his native Ing list. Ceviright, istt. ly TubKe Ltdetr Company FLEISHER AND HILLDALE TO PLAY SPECIAL GAME Will Clash in Baseball Contest at Phils' Park en Thursday The rielsber varners, one of the '. j ri. 11" ' ntie 'Cl'fii J Hen, he used te live tn Wt p., i new la matins' hl hnrn In fin id ' n tralntnic for c match im,-vint F.ddi. 'n l.nsien. ivni;n it"a iaa li row - h rnaUln l., UoTneUls, lecij Its peund-r ha --nn i ""dd te the fUbl- ut Jjhn J McDtrm'tt n alan 1 handling t iirtelra of He m Tarland. Huffnle llrhtweiijht IUnnMii r i-ftn-yfor-elrt flilnmti whf. hiv. in-1 ' irh men as Ilattllnir Murrav Jai v p.. ll -ey Stev f'hlel- K'Hni.ia Wlllle Alln Tr I ei. Itiapell Krnil.ie i.anri. urd It . . . Corden. . Joe norrell. who haa f-n in hla , -n-i -t, (Irnntwend r. f '1'jrlnir n, -i"; nmnar ha hoen ktirB li.maif 'n ' j a' 1 hua Infonnerl Johniy Ilurna h i, .mdltlen te talc en Ad ster.f. tha Mnrm , n' uny old tlme . )s, Heward and Reb; Pat i l rrium nwiin. a,un ... . . . . . . - for the first time, while .teams in tne nnai- inr ine iiiiiuu.i.u... I, l- returns te the ten after , nimcball Association championship will the second ten. The rise of;. ln trim ,,. , ir ,,, nillilulc. of -iiers has been netahle anil . . . ... iii,hii..i .-ihv. All four of these men Darby, In a special game nt the Phillies . '..oil at the deer of fame for jPark en Thursday af'ernoen nt li P. M. his. but at lest their hard, nilldale was regarded as the best of -' ;;: ' vxr1 W,,H u'e -th. .r. -.. nM ,. pretest Ter il last two sensens the Ranking awarding the chainp.enshlp te the Rich i 'en in. t'ee has been Instructed le rank ' mend Giants as th latter hnd net ... ... ..... Wa...i nlniiil il.n fnHli...Ti titnru l,.'l piitiinf Hi ,,vr''. men. ion women, is-e uin, oi,,.-e no- ......-... t-,u. ..,., n,..M.v. t'-n r. pra hat -en-e Six of the nineteen judges, who will enter the ring for the fourth annual nil breed deg show te hi Jield nt Man helm by the Gormiintevvn Cricket Club Kennel Association en Suttirdny nfe locals officials. Five arc from Xcvv Yerk. . , (icerge IL Karle, .Id, of Hnvrrferd, who has had many ears' etperience in the ring will judge Grent Panes ami Uober Ueber man Pinschers. Pointers Kngllsh set ters, Gorden setters, Irish setter? nnd wire-haired Point Griffons will be selected by Dr. Alexander Glass, while sporting spaniel prizes will be awarded by Dr. II. It. Kehler, also of this city. W. R. Yau D.vck, njiether local official, will leek ever the collies.' The ether two Philadelphia judges who will officiate nre Miss Anne M. Clyde nnd Miss Rosalie Stewart, of Gleuslde. Miss Clyde will judge poodles nnd toy poodles, anil Miss Stewa.-t will hnve schippcrkeH, Pomeranians, toy spaniels, Japanese spaniels, Yorkshire terriers, Maltese, toy black and tan terriers, Rrtissels griffons, Chihuahuas und Italian crc.v hounds under her erltl- cni eye. All records have been broken In the entry lit which Includes .111" actual dogs. The largest entry in nny breed is in tbe shepherds in which sevent) -six will be benched. The shepherds will be judged by II. C. Ahretistedt, of White Plains, who also will uwiud the honors nmeng badger dogs. I he ether judges will he: Dr. J. K. de Mound, of Hroeklyn, mastiffs, St. Beiiards, Newfeundlands, Russian wolfhounds, Irish wolfhounds, Scottish wolfhounds, greyhounds, fox hounds. Chesapeake Ray dogs, whip pets. French bulldogs, miscellaneous, members' classes. Richard IJ. Turner, Chester, Ta., beagles. Tyler Merse, Xew Yerk, old English sheep dogs, Senlybani terriers. Cairn terriers, Welsh terriers, Bedliugten terriers. . Mrs. Adnnah Xeyhnrt.' Framlngham, Mass., Chew Chews nnd Snmoyedes. Jehn P. Cellins, New Yerk, Dalma tians, bulldogs, bull terriers, Man chester terrleis. Jeseph Daln, Jr., Mellnc, III., Aire dale terriers. A. G. Rehr, Atlantic City, Bosten terriers. Rebert Sedwick, Jr., Xew Yerk, fox terriers. Alfred M. Niese, Morristown, X. !., Irish terriers, Kerry blue terriers. C K. Jeffr). Jr., Scitunte, Mnss., Scottish terriers. Mrs. M. Van Reuren, Xewpert, R. I., Pekingese. GEXR SARAZKN was tnlien te the hospital the very night of his ,icterj'. He said nothing nf his suffering while the match was en. In all probability he would never have advanced It as an excuse If llagcn had beaten him. That l.s the sort of stuff that our champion of the links Is made of, The Outlook nt Pcnn TLU' I'nlvcrslty of Pennsylvania foetbnll team has survived Its first two gnmes nnd bns mnde a very creditable showing. Undergraduates arc e enthused they are boosting their team as the best in the world. 'Twns ever thus among college students. The thinkers, were disappointing in the Franklin nnd Marshall game, bui they di-pla)ed a decided improvement against tbe University of the Seuth. While this is a creditable showing for early season games, there is nothing nbeut it te cause .such n loud 'blowing of the horn. The Pennslvanin team undoubtedly is Improved ever last season. The material is better and. what is mere, the spirit is better. The candidates nre getting n firm grn-p en tbe fundamentals of the game. Xcxt Saturday lleisman's athletes fnce Maryland ln another lntcrsentlenat gnme und once again tbe Quakers should have It easy. Maryland was held te one touchdown by the soldiers of the Third Army Cerps, who battled Villa nova te a scoreless tie. The Swnrthmere gnme en October 21 should be the first real teat for the Red nnd Blue. Rey Mercer has n fighting team this season nnd thev 'are figuring en a victory nt Franklin Field. I The enthusiasm of the Penn undergraduates Is natural, but they sheuM curb their tributes until lnler In the season. They should support the twin solidly nnd praise in moderation. Sweater Bargain Pull-Over V-Neck $ej.oe Pure Worsted Navy Only Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Men's Furnishings Incorporated 724 Chestnut Street Athletic Goods l ..1-1-.. ... V... rhnl. ,.v..,nu. ,. nu r...;....-, . I ...1 K. 4 li A alie ten QOUUien iruiun. ,uui iin-n i..it" n w.vi.u.cu uj n... . .. !. . 1. .....1.1m, tlnna.l ft I l.tinrilUP. ine , slinme inni mi- numiua uraei ' '.. , ' 111 limited. It in net the . first flight who care for It is the men from twen the.r ' in An l'l.'ii , J.it.'i Mfif A I I . Lefty Nelan wn! have the yearners strongest line-up deluding Nelan, lb; McNeill. 2b: Walker, i-s: Lai ,'ib : Jehn . . . ...1.- 11.. fni. Cn It . WalOn ...... t . 1.1 1...IHA. -f . t f'i' oeiew vvne reuiij t-njv ,e.uii, ,. , ...i'"i u, a ii.hi.ivi. n( leiment. In this group are Berriman or Jlmm Wilsen, of Hart ,'g -tars, be)H of the type of 'ford, e; McICent) 1111 Berrett, Meebnn . e- the national junior rhara-ler Heckenburj pitchers. w" Ingrnham. Carl Fischer,' Mnnager Beldeti will have the regu , , ,,ii Philip Bettlns, Armnnd;lar Hllldnle teiu, in the field with his ..en 'lie Tiirenne, Frnnk An- fpiartet of stur .-i.ibmen en hand. The ml many ethers, all of whom Hilldale plavers n e under centrnct riglit u-ier fie'ni fifteen te tliirt). but up te the first of November. A return .Tai-K r Alabama heavyweight s te meet helland here " ' 5Jee White, Pretege ef Harry Wills, te Appear at Arena 3 Joe White, a twenty -one-year -old Swhlte heavj weight presivct. wne is Slimier tbe tuolnge of IIrry Wills, " . . -A ..III I. rcre Piiir. win uitviu i iieveniii nireci rijiu A.), tomorrow night l ar. tLi lie i Wu'Bw i-ssrvs my v a no lit u: l .uiienai AVInU'. who tills from Tuscaloesn, Ala . vt!ll pnlr i of Temmy O'Toele 'J'XI. peunder. "White b.eks like the best bel I have ever st-en in the lieav weight division." lirilie t.i.hn .am Wills told him in New Verk Mendav night when he signed the Alabaman u, take the place of I'lii)d Jehnsen wl,., Injured his hand when he stepped Huh Martin last week. Four ether matches hnve horn in . ranged by Griffe with K t Kap'an. the hunl-liittlliR Jersey Cltj welter weight, pn .roil with Mike Si'lnilt?. uh,, lerineriy ijimmi miner ine null e guerre nuitch I'-tuaan Vnur I na'mpney and Lew Mmik will ba tha wlni .Jr the IltJ'm tomefinw nleht Mtchi ir H't I e tlnl aian ii.ta p.iu-'i i nnr'fv -fin i iih Hurhrv Urewn and Tlnv Goodwin mth Jnhnny (Kid) Ferre inre nt fipei. wh'j haa r '.ari-1 ' .. , ui ie avifteted whll' ira.nlnit r r. . ir ia tn nla l.eut villi Johnny Mrr.amhlln he h. lopped In the fourth re'ind, ha l.ver urirri . m-et l-'rankle MaKiiIra i tha "'uipl "cieber -3. , i Jnrk Tnaen, naltlmnrr Vfers nt Hvn, T'.u ur nre t" 1" nrlnilplii n m, nr i-iut at the "Id KallaWa J'-idy niaht harley Creii cllncheil ihl malrh lint nlsht Frankl Kramer, a aeuthpaw i,, ,P.n iU'-rnaful in Me ll'"' Ave huula ni h. la no. aaeklnc cemnelll en with any of the 1,1,1 i. .undcra In rhlladMphln .lehnivv O'Nrll. fealh-rwalcht haa rounded nt., hP" (or inttrhea with flvtm. n hU i undsn" herosheuu JACK SCOTT RANKS BEST OF 1922 SERIES HURLERS their aocend aiioreiMilte world rliam h aa ceiiumrail with nn avrruie of nmrdini la erTlilnl pltrhliiK rroerde The tlie nltfJierti wH twirled the OInU t" nlunshi,, nllniifU nn vJ'vef1,,1,?n'.'mSien IV mrnril rnn l the fle )onkeo ineumlmifn. fnr tl.e aTlr- in.iile ntilillr ioeiij, lurk -roll he rerrd brilliant ahnteut evrr Hie unkri In Iho thlnl Kiune of , h. J.ri. i. ranked na the ineal onreujo or ina niani amir. !lonArl,e Miirkril bl two Innln... Walte HeM Inl Iha ake inimr nf l)"l l.li rjiniru .u, allle friim Sura liurlrr- Hh un n-. ...... tl . tnl I f.1. f "" "'" ,urr NKW ORK XATIO.NAI In ft with Jim Helland, of Ualtimtvre, in nrt wind-up under the auspif. ei Qritfe. . . . .. Is U divtlln Fhlladelpnla teniv'1" iapgwet partner who Is1 Prelim : Itav Mitchell s Siiunuv Berne, warring partner of Rennv Loen. aril; Yeung Mickey vs. Geerge Russell and Kicnts Mexican, r& Krankle llmarll. of thu 0y la In . ii k-j h" h "i lelnif handle) t 1nri,e, I. cl tenkielu llewrll nhi .' - fe.nhr welahl h-.a '"en tralnlnit with Ittnmy lat.hy. the one-time Hat imiMlrweUhl Krankle expct te t'O at netrult In the reer future. Corden Mtmrr, . wne wen I meat of Chsrley Harvey. Kin rm. liM UareU. . lhry.ts1it tiu. in., year- 0. na. jemea -w 7 . ,n nrnT.iiiQnai '?"." .. the re. 1 the amateur manece- of Ji Player Nehf -roll Mrljiilllun Krun J. Ilurnea W. I 1 I I 0 I.. e II e e II r.r. 1,000 1. 0011 1,000 1.000 ,000 Telnl SO. Tie in I'.AII. II It O O 1(1 61 II ;, i e m i ii 0 0 0 84 H ,1 0 0 2 I li 0 1 10 41 H 3 . E. -ii. mi. nn. se.wT.r.it. mn n a t n i 4 i.tn 11 1 12 0 0 n.oe II ', O 4 (I 3,00 e e e s II II 11,00 n : e n e 2 i, se HOOVER ISSUES DENIAL Did All Tfttala "' ' 0 1.000 1 J 40 171 S3 II n 8 2 20 1 0 1,76 limn relleted .Vehf In rlanin biit ri nmiiu iniim igr .-rer in arirnin uinini. NKW TtORK AMKKK VNs Telnl .f. M). Tie n r.A". II. It. .nrxi e e ! h i ii .000 0 0 R 34 II .1 fl 0 I III XH K .1 !0C0 O O H ' II .OCII 0 0 If, (10 31 H I'laier .Innra tllnjt SllllllkOI Ma llil.h (1. 2 V. I. O O 0 I O (I 0 I II 2 HH, I 2 (I Tetnl- Rellev eilrllei tlleyt rellernj IHiih ,000 I 43 170 AO rr. nn. i e 2 0 2 a 2 n n e Av. i;, Ml.WI'.r.lt. run. 0 0 O 0,00 4 II I 1.12 4 3 8 2.70 1 O 4 4.f0 A 0 8 4. M 12 0 IA IS 3.33 eveil lleit In eighth nftT Baker ImIIkI for Hen In eltlith InnliiaT. . rA Mwa In ninth , ter, Wme .smith hatu.l for fay In Hali'h Innlnn. i rcllvrMi IVaia Tt elf iM4e, with runnera en flrat and third i none out. Net Issue Challenge te Cemers at New Orleans Inluth. Minn.. Oct 10 Walter M. Hoever, weild's sculling champion, to day denied lie had 1 mil a sweeping challenge te all miners tn row at the American Legien athletic meet nt New Orleans, Hoever's denial came In re sponse te a telegram fnun W. M. Mc Klnne). ptisldi'i.t of the Potomac Beat Club, Washington, I) C., who queried the champion regarding the icperted challenge. "I have Issued no challenge," Hoever wired te McKlnne. "It is net my plnce. The Legien nsked tne te attend mid I will row ut their leipiest." Nativity en Gridiron Niillvtts r.uhiilli ('lull will he i-Loreienieil with ii Krhllrun liain for the first tlm In hlttnrs am will he pr 1 nt home en Saturjii and s,und.ia ut llelicrmle nnd Ontfttl" streets Address I'rank Wiilah, 1401 Weal Yerk atreU Clethes for men young in spirit There's a difference between clothes we make for men of spirit, and young men's clothes. There's an advantage in being properly groomed. Our prlrra nre moderate. 1 $50 and upvrirdi far Suit and Topcoat! riBi-i nt e etfiy'u Custom ballets SincelHe 1116 Walnut St. TrtiuccM qSptcUlty EpROfjuae filM lieuquet PuritawMtfrm mMklOt Might WEweuIdratherclaim p- M$M KSvJ5,w.r' VV loe little than tee "lu cWflfcffit$ WW-Ml rnuch for El Predu:'1 -t 13c or $i&?Mffl Pl"iPla - l beUer bu,ine" in lhe J for 2ScMW'WM MSF But here'are the fact. ,M Wiffi&'flrWlk ThebeitHayanawecanbuy. 'Mf' W0$''ffi Th" mul flawlei. .hade- rM vs$Txr"3)k Brown wrapper we can get. S"sSf j'fe The hljhe.l priced work'. Mh. ,- utnfiSn A dlitlnetUe blend Gial jSrXyUMv WtWuS A Quality ilendard thai' jK SJrtffl Aiti.peand,ltele.u!te.r, MWtlwMM S : y''a me'Pfeference. rWW B llfl&llll c' ,i,.p' c,gar co-' ,ns i$08$BSl B ) mtndMai r Ml! 701 IfJIs WM'j
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