BFi a jt awi jrTX rTfrW !V Jf wr. ' 1 j.i'k - &. . v .'-r.'"'jy,i u1.11 " ri,ff,!H', F"'it r .. ."T , 1 . , JKEL. iSrrTi-l TkT. I,.'"-'.! ...II fP'&iw - yfjr" I "-i rt " " ' "- - 'v -.- " w ; v' 'ttt rc.'i? V V JL 'jf '"V f i - J t' - I ,j51W '"frt- ' iraafla rs , . ,Yj i?ft - '-V St "rti v-" EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEKr-PHIIJADELPHIA, TUESDAY,' OCTOBER 10, 1922 19 :i'y rxr. Coach Heisman Starts Offensive Campaign With Penn Team in Preparing for Maryland Centesjfl 7! PENN GRIDDERS RIGHT BACK AT HARD WORK fie Day Off Given Red and Blue Squad After Victory Against Scwanec Heisman Pleased With Team Play of Quaker Eleven I NY ONK en Hie Penn fnetnll squad A who had fnrmP(' ,np nP,n,0 ",nt Meiifln wns nil easy day nnd n let-tip from the grind of the foetbnlt field was .really inlstnliPii yesterday nftcrnoen. All such thoughts were dispelled from their mind" when Cencli Heisman 6rjfrpil fn" i"ilfer,n'' nM,, S(nt ,,,(' r" iv (ram ln, srrlinmnge drill with the 'Jey VeC " However, (here was net a disgruntled liner en the tlelil nnd tlicy entered the Kri'inmnge with nil the force that they duplaycil against the Sevvance team Inst 8Tlirerer'i" " foetlnl1 Rplrlt at Ftnn. fnr .llllercnt than has been ills ilTcl I" the Inst three jearx. I'oetbnll Shirr nml student alike have taken en J confident nlr Hint N bound te take "lie team fnr en their schedule this i$jen. , ' te (Al tune there has been e frclinl that the maleiial net ihrrc and it only needed nuch a ihmclrw as uas made last halutday te 6iiii this fceliiw tn the top. miiE team lat Sntiirdnv put up n back in the line for the panic this Saturday tcith Maryland. CRAIG hni been suffering from an In jured shoulder which hni kept him out of the scrimmage. Yesterday he an nounced himself in shape once men nnd cot Inte the offensive drill for n short time. He Is one of the cleverest open field runners en the pqund nnd will be n great running mnte for Geerge Sulllvnn. Pittsburgh Defense Reports from the Ited nnd Hltic "scouts who looked ever I he UnlverMtj of Maryland Inst Snturdny, nre te the effect that the Southerners will hnve n strong tenm te fnce Pcnn. They have n iienvy line, nnd n set of fust bncks. The line uses the Pittsburgh defense, which has en severnl occasions given the Pcnn tenm trouble. With Pnpwerth nvnllnble for the gnme this Snturdny, there Is expected te be n Milft in the Penn line. Suth crlnml, who replnced Pnpweith in last week's g n m e. plnjcd faultlessly throughout nnd will be n pcrmnnent fix ture in the lineup, barring injuries. Pnpuerth, however, Is tee geed n plnjer te wnim the bench nnd will be ti ted In the tncitle posttien new nem LIGHTHOUSE BOYS' CLUB "VARSITY" BASEBALL TEAM i Vv v' f-. ' 4S2. &ixnaniBmaeGmmMmmmmm8mMmmemm!&immmm i i m i I : jaggatwatsaigsBi RICHMOND GETS JUMP ON RIVALS Leads Allegheny 11 te 5 at End of Fourth for P. R. T. Title HARD HITTING A FEATURE gnme thnt epeke of gicnt tlijngK for, ,,y Km,ffmll. The latter is big nnd .l ..nliu1er of the season. It looked Z B dlfferent team tlmn the one which fncel tlie Krnnklln and Marshall .Wen In the opening tilt of the season. The enlr redeeming feature of thnt first rentest was the plnying of the Pcnn for ward line, but ngnlnst the Sewnnee tpam tlfre were eleven men plning the cnme for nil they were worth, nnd playing as n unit. Geed Team Play "Tint I what we hnve been trying tn develop." 'aid Conch Heisman jes-, inln. "a team thnt will use Its Mrenulh nnd football knowledge at the1 Mine time, and de this together, net, as InilMdiinR The team did this en Batunlm better than any team that I hate linnilled at i-rnn i iiir. "Fiirthermftie. the did It with no efffiwe drill whatever te penk of. We line spcill (in 01 "in iiiiiu uii unit hn? played geed foetbnll be far. but he has net the speed or. rnpwertn. The new defense tried out against Sew mice was se nuccessful It 1h be lieved thnt it will be permanent. Dern. who plajs center and calls (he plays en the offense, placd n tackle en the defense Saturday, Kelly going te center nnd Knuffmnn nt guard. Dern. although he is net se heavyns the ether linemen, Is a heady football player nnd n great diagnostician of plajs. There rn little ground aained I thrnuph hut tackle last week anil the ranches iceie pleated tcith the tiial. Operate en Sheerer Dave Sheerer. 200-pound tackle en the freshman team, nfter nlnvinc n n them alcn the (letcn-me line mini imng-up game ler me ycnningp againsc from nn en will iiibtruci tliem In a I Denn Academy previous te the varsity boiler nlteiike " 'gnme, was sent te the I'nlvenity Ues- YeMerda was die beginning of the pital en Sundnv night very blck. Bed and Itlue eflensie rnmpilgn. In Yesterdnj he wns operated en for np plaie nf the iimmI dav of rcn for the pendicltls nnd will be out of the first Ticltv men. following a Satuiday year llne-un for the remainder of the irnmc. all were t-rnt into the offensive season. lie came ftem Greensburg. ammnnge drill for a lmit time. , I'n . where lie played en the high school The junior ar-lt pliicil the. de- team. n. nnd was ecn told the plajs that Tem Mi Nnmara's Junier 'varsity the ir-in pln.xeis were te if-c te that l team tan Inte a band of Tartars nt (he IipH rculls inuld be had. Harrisbuig Satunlav nnd just man- line eiiieiiinging fcatme of e-ter- aged te defeat the strong Tech team by lar ptaetife weh the reporting of the rere of 1.1 te 12. rnpunith and 'raig. two til'-t-clai-s King started for the lied and Blue phj-fM" who Imp been out of the game with his open-field miming and scored for ccr.il ih. Papworth hiK been both times for Penn. ennfinril te the I nliciMtv Hospital ter tM&JHi.fl' Tep row left te right Jehn Scullln. Samuel nertwlstle, William fillmere, Elmer Srlireeder (manager); Iuls Ilb, Samuel Mnrlntyre, Max Kat. Hottem rew: Samuel McFall, Iyiuls Hansche, Frank (irelfensteln, Harry Redfjers, James Gilmere, (captain); Themas Medgley, William Hawkins, Fred Weenier BAN ES TO PLAY MMARYLAND TO GIVE emiTriM TuiiDcnAV PENN REAL BA TTLE eiuiiuM muneuHi COLLEGE VS. SCHOOL ItlCIIMIIMI llartrll, Mrsslrh, Sh Slrrh r ltfil. Hi. HrUlnu, f. lta. If HtMlcr. I'firrrr. h Itelxrl. rf. I'mplres lnippr AI.I.KMfKM A If Ir . .1l. Jntimieri, r Dcrlne, Ih. I rlher. rf fdclp' If. Hepnberrpr. llnirrn. Vi llninlr. rf. f Ipmrnsen, 11. C'rnmnlen. . unit ItiifUrl Scott 8 Dad Made Leng Trip te See Him Witt New Yerti, Oct. 10. Among these who saw .lack Scott twirl himself Inte the World Series Hnll of Fame by binnklng the Ynnkees with four hits In the third contest, at the Pole Grounds wns the pitcher's aged father. Ills presence nt the gnmt nfter a trip from his home in llldge way, N, ('., was revenlerl today by Jehn .f. McOrnw, manager of the Glints. fitting unnoticed in the grand stand, the eldrr Scott watched with tense Interest as "his boy" mewed down the Yankees and pulled hlra. lf out of h hel in the seventh Inning when the Hugtnen get run-, iieis en second nnd third with buf one out. . thp Iim week with a high fever iriis only tele.ised esterdn.v. and llmiriri. the Ida fcllnn teparted en Ihr fit lit in loin and Trim in fur frtllc. He irtll be irndy fai the sniuimanr hi another day and liye. of Tech, threir a urate into the I'hiladclphiatn u lien he drew hack ftem his guaid pest en tire ercatwns and placed the ball be tween the vptiqht from place, meat fnr six points from the A" yaid hue. PRINCETON PLAYS FOOTBALL then came forward about 15 vatds with two ether tnc'tlers sliding off' him. I lien. loe. the lackllng was high. Treat he ng the worst offender In this line. iVi '., 1'ncm''". with the exception of Dickinsen and Alferd, seemed te have corsets en. The Princeton ends en the whole lunjca a nice game. Snively wrenched us knee early in the game and retired Tarkline- Hie-h Offense Peer i n bIn."U(,f- (i'a.v especially was laCKIIIlg nign, unense roer, down under punts well and tackled be- ew ttie belt. Stout, when he started "i tne game toward the finis.lt .neweii le geed advantage. Judgment Miserable, Team work 'Awful,' Says Strubing also VIRGINIA LINE MEN STRONG it jck .vrni iiiNu I itrnier rrlnreten (liiurtrrbnik PUIM'KTOV ndhcieiits snw n ."-0 viitiin Sstuidav. hut left Palmer Stadium with n intlier sour taste in their iiiiitli. 'I he Tigers showed net li - Of the backs, Van Gerblg. Cleaves nnd New In plined ieal foetb.ill. The first named is a i-emer. Mis punting .Saturday was n jev te beheld, and he inrrles the ball almost as well a lie dribbles n hotkey puck up the link, raw. sure en his feet, running with a Htreng leg action and shifty, he made Bieund where none appeared possible. New by Elusive Cleaves played a nice cnm I,,.. I,. ins in nrnuve an? greal cheers with I ue e lauic. tin tan only j tin in one di- exrppt ion nf Mime geed punting. In- rectien. That Is, he cannot zig-zag, i'fii, had it net been for the punting He mn run either straight off tackle or differential there might hae been a -'iit straight back. New by is the most different t.ile te tell elushp innn in a Princeton jersey. H All the faults of lnt week weie in is fast, lias n geed change of pace Is i.iurmu, nun n ipw inciie nucieu le iiiiiKP -""' . miris wen anu can pick h the list complete. In plain king's lng- epcnitigs. nh .Prince en looked awful, and unless i All the backs during the first half radii al .hange ienics mer the team , were slew getting te the Hue of scrim scrim Were next Saiurdnj, Colgate will re- mage. It is obvious tlmne distance turn te tneth-p.iMe lewn with one between a back nnd the line of scHm' Urange nni Itlack scalp hanging de- mnge is lest distance, while cvervthini Bllrelr rill Ihr. I.nlt nf ,1... M,,rn.. .inn. l,e, A.wl tl... II..- ' ',." "- rl '"( ... " " '" " '"l,""i .... llll College Park Eleven Hopes te Shew Red and Blue a Few Things en Saturday PUGH BACK IN1 GAME College Park. Mil.. Oct. 10. Uni- I Iverslty of Maryland's hepcH of giving XiniEN Gene Sarazen was taken te Penn a real battle in the gridiron tussle ' ' the hnspita Fermer Whitemarsh Star Will Take Sarazen's Place in Exhibition Here WILL GOLF AT MERION appendicitis 1 with an acute attack of at I'ranklln Pleld Saturdav rose tednv following his worlds when It wns made definite thnt Ed Wnlter championship match with tlagen, local golfdein wns set bnck quite n pnee. Sarazen had wen in spite of his handicap, and the well-known welkin was ringing with applause for him. Golfers In Philadelphia had come te knew and like the sturdy, blnck halred little youngster, and they cheered vociferously his splendid uc uc tery. Their icgret at his illness was just ns keen n.s their enthusiasm for his wonderful plav Put Gene's illness had n deeper sign! Pugh. stnr halfback of the team, would be able te start the same. Pugh 1ms net played In a game this season, suffering a severely bruised shoulder In practice nearly three weeks age. Pugh's lelurn will add much ver satility te Marv land's offensive. He is the best running back who has been en tlie siiuad In recent yenrs. being equally as geed a plunger, off-tackle shooter or sprinter nreijnd tlie ends. He weighs mere than itO pounds and Is fieanie than his mere absence from the exceptionally fast and clever in picking game fei several weeks. He was booked his holes. te appear at Stenton Thursday in n Scrimmage will be held this after- match ngalnst Charley Heffner and neon and tomeriow in preparation feri .Tiilin Rewe. the ether half of Ills side ' the Quakers, ifii the innin emphasis, being represented by Slwnney Tem l en the offensive. I Kerrigan. Coach Ilyrd is prcttv well satisfied l He was nNe scheduled te play in the with his offense and confident that ' McDermott benefit exhibition nt Merien Penn will earn nil l he pelnt.s she mn Showing of Tigers Disappoints Reper Princeton, N. J.. Oct 10. -Bitterly disappointed with the weik of his charges in the Virginia game Saturday, Coach Hill Koper, of the Tiger varsity, hns made several rad ical chnnges In the lineup of his first eleicn. "Whoops" Sniiely who for two years has been n ull.ir wing man en the Orange and Black team, hns been shifted te guard, ii. plncc of Hewatd nnd Buckner, who have played there In the two games en tlie Tiger's schedule e far. Lloyd Hcigen, n new man en Old Nas sau's football horizon, wbh ester day tried out at tlie job of fieid gen eral. Hergen has played in the backfield consistently this season, but was net started at quarter be fore. Lan year he was net or. tlie first squad. Ileper is evidently net satisfied with the work nt quarter, and Is determined te tet out every possibility In hopes of uncovering a latent stnr te till Den I.eurlc's shoes. IN SOCCER MATCH Swarthmore Dribblers Will Op pose Northeast High at 29th and Cambria BROWN PREP IS STRONG Friday, when, teamed with young Johnny Parrel, another of 10122 s sen sations, he was te plav that wonder ful team of Walter llagen and Jee Kirk weed. When tlie news Hashed ever the wires that Snnren was Incapacitated get. New he Is figuring en hew the "ball may be tarii"d across the Quakers' goal and he will spend most of the lcmalnder of the practice time this week In trjing te perfect the method. -Maryland s plajets hnd their tirst Tlie soccer game srheduled for this afternoon between Swnitlimere College and Northeast High Scheel wns post poned until tomorrow. The battle between the collegians and the public high srbenl hamplens will be staged at Northeast l'leld. Twenty -ninth and CI en r field streets. Northeast lest enl one game last year, being defeated in a pest-season contest by Glrard ellege This year with lrtuallv the some line-up. the An hires nie out te dupli cate tlie 1021 remrd Te this end they started in the r glit manner by bum bling 1'pper Darb High In tlie opening game. .Tlie Catholic H,sh dribblers will open the heci er nn-mi with I'ppei Darby High nt the latter place. Coach McArdle's boys me Halting their sec ond year en the sercer field also I'pper J)arb after ircttinir off te n eral new plays, whidi will lie used Kne'J. l,,nit lla" "dlpppd and has been ngainit Dickinsen at HarrHmrg en UB,n,5)le te -rer'' in n I11' we defeat . Saturday next. Several casualties are "1P '!'1PP mate li will hrlng together reported as a resulr of the frav Inst .,'" ' "iladelphia Neimnl Scheel nnd week. Shoemaker, the husky guard, is , '""mantewn High at the litter s field, nf tendini? r'lrw.-if. mi in niclinu nc n muiIi Hrewn Pren. manhandle. 1. hnttemil of a wrenched knee It Is thought thin v"'""illv deer mat for the n helastic ins turned tlie tallies i, taste of hnnrllinir tlie linll tn nmefice I llO will be In iinlfnim In tlie niuldle of fnilN last jear ii . . "n . . " - r ' .. . . -. . . : v " i.i .. .i l.. .t.e. i,.,i,i,i.,i nr. in the yesterday, it being the first rainfall the ween, however, although it is i "' J'nr local mind wns. "Who'll take his place ! "V ,".'' tniien dining the woikeuts t question wtictner In theeihibltlens? ' III.. I. un.,A.l nUA.. .l.A l.l.ll tnn. i ... .. null ILU (1IJUI11 lilt- illlliKIC 1JI v:- teiiiDer. lie will be play against Dickinsen. Ned Wilms and Due Knap) aide tn ' , ' "rough the enure season of 1021 in..- ) i.iiiu uawieii irein ii :icb te x c , ii..,.. ,1P"D .'. , c.L. , , I Nci1 "il's and Dec Knnpp. both Barnes, te Substitute I Assistant feach Shipley, who snw .halfbacks, weie exi used from piacticu It didn't take long for a substitution , I enti ttounce Sewanee. wns back en the I jeMcida beiause of bruised shoulders, te be made and it was as geed a one, job tedav, and lie will gire the bejs an , ns the committee i euld hnve landed had eaiful of what they miisl step Sntui- IIARVAKD Coach Pisher eave the ,i. n-nrire.i nn the mntter for a month, uay. U..-. . , i , ... thev worked en the matter for a month Who will take Gene's place.' We in Philadelphia can leek en James Barnes, of Pelham. We in Phlladelhpin can lek en James as one of our own. He wns profes sional nt the Whitemarsh Valley Coun Ceun tiv Club for several years, nnd many a golfer In Quakertown has learned nil be knows of smacking a golf ball from that wily AVelshraan. Barnes' reputation isn't merely local or even national. He is known wher ever the game e' gewf Is plajcd as one of the old mnsters. Ter yenrs he nnd place niwl was handed setbiiks with I ATlllnilltl I .. it. r. 1 .1. . t it .. ...,. littii jij er luiii nil enii nt thn . tiers. ?", fe!'"(J no "'n11 l"i"g up ngainst T - ' 1 1. uriruiH, gave the r ,u ,M1S "ie poorest rent- that Brown , ... ..- I rep ever bin en the i-ruitr..,. The Klihmend team of tlie P I! T Baseball League secured n liig lead In the eaily innings of tlie second game for the championship of the trellej men's circuit, plaved this merninj; at Tenth and Butler streets. The score nt the end of the fourth inning was 11 in .1 In favor r.f Jtichmend Hcnvv hlttmz marked the frsv, Vlcl, erv of Allegheny, having a pair of hornets and Buck Heed twice sent in riintiem with a feut-biggii ami double Messuk nle hit the ball hard and recorded hlngte in bis first tbree trips te plate The R! hinnnd hrys fell upon ilie slants of Clemensen In' ihe fourth and he retired veluiitiuilv m furor of Crompton. Ilichinend was firt ni bar nnd smied two inns. Hansel and Mesi. k singled They scored en Heed's twe-bngger Al legheny k;intted the count In their half Vickery opened with n homer Devlne walked and f-rered after one was clown mi a fielder choice Richmond again frrgcl abend in the second Pfelffer smglrcl After two were down Messick came tlneii(fh with his second iiit and I'fcifTei . teskr, tbe plate. Sirch walked and MesMck count ed en n double stcn'. Alleghenv- regis-' tercel in the second when Jehnsen hit safely and after mve nfieh outs seered eiT Helnie's bingle I'ach s(lr uiw pr tl ,br. thfd Fer Richmond. .l,ve wa mc! Bamber also "trolled nnd Pfelffer's double count ed Mngee. Ter Allegheny Welker tloil tleil b!"d nnd enme home en Hesenbcrgerla triple. 'I In- big Pension for Dave Bristevs gang wns the fourth Haitzell bent out a Int and took tiiiid en Messlck's leiig single, his third of the gnme. Bifck Heed cleared the sacks with n homer. i Brlstew strolled nnd then Clemensen walked out of the game and Crompton took ills place Mngee pet a base en balls nnd number's double registered BrMew nnd Mngee Bamber counted en Roberts' bit I or Alleghenv Vlckefy came through with his second home rilji. TEMPLE GIRLS' HOCKEY PLAYERS HOLD PRACTICE Twe Squads Under Coach Gertrudt West Play In Rain A squad of .-.n 'lempie Ce'lege girl field bnckev players, under Ihe tutelage of Miss Gertrude West, were out en Kinsfslng Plnvgreiind field tins foij feij foij neon tuning up for the big game wih the Swarthmore girls October 10. Miss Ve.t divided the landldates 1 int'i two scpiade The pluyeig en one were nil dolled up in red bloomers nnd led tleu, while the ether sported Itlack bloomers nnd black ties They went through n hard workout in a driving rain VAI.E f'ln.nl,- C,ilU !,. !. nn e tl,t "el Charley O'Hcarn and tieeree Bccket. Jf-"m mid learn B. T enni A was given quarienia back, ceu field Sat learned Vflruilt nn enut fnmn r.Hln.. ..- .,....... .it. -j .i.uil'm.i MUinUI "A .j. . f , " centilic n scrininini?r linfireen tlin ter-.m.! . -lt ,ne St.'irl of the sridlren nrnilir. . " ". ..: " "-- fh u ... i..i. ... ' . . - i..,t ..t-iii, i iiri p neeeh h..f n . sj ncarn ami ueerge nci uet, ,.,; , , ., , v -'."" mstriiftUe ..nn et . .i ' acks. and IMdle Bench, full- ' ,ttlwerk. , as,1" "" hour and then l rw ' ' ' i a. e i the P uld net plav in the Ynle back- eiP. ,t,"p Kfidiren in favei' of the locker , f"' ,n il ws contained the fart that. . .lay' ngah. " I It as bulbllng. ,. , pf - nla.ed'l,. le"'? i".6"'", ,R th" ,nnnn'r tedav- that chancea are slim cnV,' ,' w '. ' PaKnl,,n.nf..,l,.?.r,,, ICu " '' lhe eh:vea W0W '" for Captain Ralph Jerdan i eturnlng te, """..'-"n"- "".r'.'u"' nnti ueiuunru '""" "V t . .. . the line-up nt halfback and for Lester a,c "'. "tner un.-kneiu position- iven ,'',""'" ?, ""J l0';', nf football Miller plaving left 'tackle. .Ionian is '" .Iimmle Knox s second team by one J1"1' " the payers it was I.ke still suffering from n severe bone bruise touchdown nnd a held goal. 'Ihe fen- Planting a bomb in the dressing room nnd Head Coach Tad Jenes does net 'i' of the serlmmage was a .'tl-jnul ,Ve1,i , 7 V"r v"u en ,h ti"hl it't'i iik(! i ii k i til' I'liniippsi nn ciftnitinr Mini ---...-,. - -.,.., v . wu .. - -uu r .... . ,-., uuu 'iiiti m w ( ,n,,rtn. n.i ......l.rm . . . . . ... " Fhfl.l,inn An.i ..1.. .1 .. !il nimtll fir ... .. M .1 !... . inie tlie plaj befeie he Is fullv recev- """"" ",""' """ iekcukt iiu " "i niv nuvice nnnded eit eted. Ml er. w'-e injured his shen der '""'" UI"1 i in new. iwe emei memnera ".. we. .... ,.i... . ..r . - ,., ,or veal S venillurf r evnn in. inrU Hutch son. who wns later jeuiea ,'"""--'-- ". ' i ' e Nimm ,ni. ,,, iJ , .1." .i'mv.; ti.n .... ,.i. 1 ,,-i ;; tin;n ir. form the triiim- fesieniay and went thought the signal " V. ,.',""". " , "" ."""VV .' Vu'" "... ' " .,'";. Tlie lesulr wns an Improvement ,1 e team tdn-. nnd when tl,-. .,., ... bv Walter Hagen te lerm tne irium- ;; , j b t Trainer Jehn Mnckl" " bnp "" dre-kiekeJ nBnme w.th Hadilmtield ri.gh re ed virate of the links, weie the greatest , 0m rXeplng m en the ?" ,?0!1 fro'" ,',P X"-T"nl linp for , nrmind the eleven ns well , le ' plaveis in America. sidelines for at least a. Hither week IVn,,1l ,! nf,er I'fnffman had failed en In tins Mw Blown al heu-1 , ,,. EXTRA TROUSER SUITS Made-te-Measure $ 28 .50 Tem Maleney, Mgr. Values Up te $49.50 P. B. White & Ce. Philadelphia's Largest Men's Merchant Tail ors .Inn ni nuts new I ai me younger Ken- i Vn' inim, ..in i, .., i..... .u eintleu ns represented by the Sarazens, !,, Rame itll t,lp mla ,,st of 0c,te PaireK Heffncrs and Hewes have , tPr bruises and without nn v plavers te dimmed the luster of the veterann, but vr.,v(.d for the bout. Ne" bpeeini dc- he still tan held up ins enu wim mc velepmcnt in line of plnvs has been bet men in the gnme. i made. Brxause the game will bilng "!en "" " """It of the overwhelming nnnrlinr tn nlJ.. t . cni, .. . .i t "".", '' "m't le'icniinwn. mad" n . , . . , "ed B"al ami wen tlie game. .". te n RirKXKI.Ii Serious difBculties are , The sorer.d g.nne also resulteri 'n n confronting the coaching stnfl. Numer- victory bv un lv r. n , ,mnt ''his ,' oils inniries among the tirst-strinir ncalnst (flmn'evifr ttit-v. ki,..i .-.. 1,-1 .' "' 808 Chestnut St. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. Though the folks who will make up ,. Western Conference . hampiens and .Mri(,.'t m"r Mansfield, Alfred and , . Practice in rt..,.i j the galleries nf Stenton en Thursday because Iowa Is coached bv Heward s,li'flu,'1mi"" and only three iIrjr' , , " Kract,ee In Cleveland and at Merlen Friday will be sorry net clones, brother of Tad interest Is se P'11''" I" whl.h te select the right mL crJentb' -m 1'irrTh.?J'nl,'r" " ." Le r:ene Snrnrcn'a chubby smiling keen that it nn. ..Mm .,. ,i.V i"'1" t ll the bertns of regulars T hnri a v '.',' n ,'4- "le,t;..?Ar .""- face thev will gleet the guant features I about 00,000 persons would be pieent. w l0Jvl11 ''." "!nb,, ' Kt?U thF frn-v edS'v'"uvna'll",n 'nV wa', "n"'" of Jim Barnes with real affection. , l nt Navv bnelv summarhes the ob-!?ec SlSilA' J 9-.lp ?f ,J, ",7,'U' He is nn old friend and they will lie NAVY The foetbnll tenm came ,lnc,,,s )nh, wl,lfh ,hp, coaches hnve te ?en1.Vu2?hnw"1,',r- ti'MetKl mighty glad te see 1.1m back again. through its first game against Western ,p0;h V"TlUJ JlL, '"f , fW V'0" '" 'L' '"-'"" "' Cr " ' 1 nnrras nn SJet, ,..! l.l . i. I Oai'll IteV nOlllS frPQUentlv nlllftnil Ilia l)f tll lilt- Tn , ,,K e. I .u "".'?. .H"1""" "Alumni. ' "" '"''" lal The Next upen , ilg, started te nrennre for linr.Lnr.li All of the participants in these ex- from whom the hardest kind of n game hlbltiens will be strong factors in the . expected next Saturdav. Buckr.ell's next open chnmpienship. It will be held lowing Inst year, when It enve the .k ,l. f,,,n,l I'mnilri' f'lnli tirnr i.l. I,l.in. .1.. 1 ... .... 11 l i"v " - - iiiiuiniPiiirii mi. nninesr Mini 01 a time plnjing combinations. Yesterdays, sig uni en in nreugni te ngnt ins new est vverking machine. Ilnybeff, the varsity ciiarteiback : Ilentet'i. succes ser te Bowser s hertli at fullback: Mer St. Calllstus Has Open Date Th 9, ,, ),, , f fercj te refi rrtri if one volt an r ft until Hint t r n Kami for kiir lha a vn h. haan pir.rir Kivm. at home " mi t nallab! ' i if without ti i- a C lUlif flnl ........ n Dni. t,.... i- . . . . ..." "n.i. M.rr-""'" "3-' " '." "" . ' rhen) Hf n nt 3U Jlhn ft enuf. or te( -- - " " iLiiiiuuiii:e m m nilieii crnvi . TinMfni.. i. :' i. .1 npknunv. u. i. miuubiux vi ii iuui - tn win h en tAiililrt,t i s, .,n i. ,.. -it-ii i mniu km uirt-e finnsnns. Vlrvlntn .....!. ,i iin.nrc.i... . K..i ..i. '..ij .71 j . ' l" ' rar. rnin l,f W1I nnr hn helrl until nnrt .. u x " . ; , "a l"! Tur Ore n! nb-Pnt from thn nArLm.r -.ft...., i wu ?i '4 1-1 i'n uii i ii e ,'ii ;iuw - t I'm n eiiuiJIU (IO n cer 111) fO tilP linn nP Uilllivni- ii t. ' - n int- 114. IliU .U'V R iCIirilll IP. ntUl if Is rr , , . v "yiu jT a naat. ,,r..ved te be iei.v much 'riminage jiist n hard as he can tear Tulv "'"7 b'im rnther prematuie- but believed te be nt least as stre ng h s Mlfr,"r mB , ,l0ni W3nriffi. T,m',, "'" lite and unwilling te be eaten. In Then leek for the opening. At least If the folks there are already rebuilding Tenr Upen the whole, the showing of Prel,l1.v '''''P ,,r' n" the bench dur- uiQui.1115 me nan tnev weie as goon a m- gem no tnitner he has lest no anil riirrjceiuumn me uiihh mr um isuu th new men en Saturday was satisfar- - home nam nnd weie a shade better gieund. Rut the Trinceten bniks all "-1 isic, we may be permitted n peep tnrVi Mathews plaved a tine 'time 111 .. .. . , , " , -. . ..nn. . Jti defense, in .iiidgment the Itlue and denied te hnve the Impression that thev I This course gained it first fame when l(,ntrVt while Lentr.'nr.d Ieven4v c e .1 ' ' ' , C ' , A ,' "e"k nf Pr"Pnra- CAMBRIA A. CLUB K.lnften Av Onnre general far outshone Wlngnte eeiihl leaf up te the fighting line and fiene Sarazen defeated Jeik Hutchisen plem,P , Ipft , ,, ,", ,nfye ' '" "! ' er,'.''r.,1,;r "liP "Jr in t-'I'fr rri.ir r.,M,m ,.r..rinmrfl"t bt nd GeruiHti. the two I'.lnceten pilots. '' et have te run until a hole showed , "P n"d T ,0 P,n-V ln ",0 Irofe.s.lot. j espectivelv. There was narMeili ?nt Sn,r')n-V V"1, A" " -W. "i E in r iimmi itkk U'l it net been for Hie IK) or mere "(-elf. After Iteper dropped a few 'gelds' rhnmplenidilp two .vears ag. ufa.tlim ever the work of C ,1b, i ' n?'11 Sl '""V" '"" warned h' lour eihrr tur limit. M ailvantnge l'liuuten had in tli pemls of vvImIeui during tlie intei-niis- At that time the Jnwoed course met WD, ,Mcd , tllp 1)!Uifel( v "' "no "luiul ngiuiiNt the danger of getting T TTZ kicking there nilglit lime been 11 dU- , sln" things perked up 11 bit in the see- ith inimeditite approval from tie pin- ' swell-headed ever their- victory ngalnst DOXHltT 1 1 til Street Arpna 'treat Horv. end half. Uut they were mill Mew. , fc.siennls who pla.ved there. The.v de II VYKKKOHD-Uverv regular is in ht ,,n,'",ni ,OM 'nUl.uln-v' He pnlnt.d n.v r.I. 5 tUer Line We ,1. I Tl,p Interference was Mill hemcthing :nrul ,hnt 1,t,"l,a "rc1 faver.iblv w itlt the best of condition alter the Stevens "J11 ,lia Albi julir bad whipped into UFn FVr nrT 1 1 T i.iue ue.ili , ,i.i..,,i i... ....'. "i ."".'' , nnv one 111 lis country or abroad. rnme w hleh for th ..,.i ......,' shape en- of the ber teams In ri. WtU. tVU, UC 1 . 11 , Mr. !.,. . .1 . FRENCRSHBLNER d URWFR ' MEN'S SHOES Ml F v- - rcta'n t sirs-;7sX en the bns;s 's. v v tliftr a RHNCH. SHRINFR vV 1RNI.R shoe?. heir pnpularTv with ehi friends of value. 'J hc ir.i n new friends ppcal'nj; ?tmrtnc One quality the best I VcW nf( )t flrn cy pmmjit a'tcnUnn. J 15 Se. 12th St. Just below ( hestniit Wn'' u,7My)e ftubhed On I ....... ui.l inn re lit tlUl lllli t biflcuVrCn 1 ' ' "U11?",l"1" icpeaieciiy, .lelinny Uavls, a 100- b m,li. "C( " ''J!" n,',",,,r,,,l u' P"'"l -'"l. fought off the rrlneeten n- MiSSSw ,' T1- n".th0 "lr'nVe ,hC7 ",,fert,'1,re nn(1 "lle' the Plnj. Some Seme Some J."erpreiliicc, nn opening, net te con- times the interference spilled him. but Wn .," llon'"'t-te-gni)dncbs hole, lliey did net keep him spilled and he imi 1 .tlllU .lm' Tlul'r f0''"1!"" B"f "P I" time te spoil the end inn or wmetl nnablp te keep their opponents , off-tackle plav. .rian?Ltlmc nl111 n"li 'he plays wer W . .. ODpcl before thev i.iiIimI. Hall. tb "''f flat gunid, nnd Itlvkferd, tlie litt I he judgment used b.i Wingnte with jc'e. of the visiieis, weie knifing two exceptions was lairlv geed Ileper uteush rcpeatedl.v , nnd sineniliig thr !0n' an ticrblg In, obvieuslj le punt, "Jjwfnre It wns fullv develeiied. V,ee "ni1 ""' ,,c' '" tmc he imnted Win drop-kicks when iheie was nothing i'-"10 lln,, Cleaes kick. .-'light cel.ir de but block the Vlrginin line cnra 'liicerncd back of the eais of W. W WOBlng up en the kirker hiirivlng hiniI,Ti', . ''aIei '" ,1,e """" w"i"'e JVB and blocking one dren-kics- ' P(' s SC('0",I bow '"ailing a for fer wmpletelT. iinatlen which necessitated at least a iii" 'riiiceiim n. . ....e 1.1 .1 i-.i-Mird nnEs with a wet nn weshinir ---...,, ,.,,.- ,, ,.p, iiikki'i 1 1 1 J 1 r 1 : . . . . . . . . . . . 'V " 'ine veterans said tnnr 11 reminded tune, resulted In a scoreless tie. Mien them of Sandwich, where the Hrltlsh and Itacen, tlie Havcrferd halfbacks, open was plajcd this year. It is of the whose injuries crippled the team last Scottish type of seaside golf course, car, are ready for the remainder of the most!) en level ground. It is well trap- 1 s-ensen. The Invasion of New Liiglan 1 ped nnd demands accurately controlled ' next Saturdaj, when Hnverferd plavs shots. Trinity at Hartfeid, has the brightest 'of verk la alreadv under wnv n nn 1 nresnects effeit te mnKe it the llnest test et golf ln America. and that nothing but the hardest kind of wetk ceiim ciuiii a vicierv. Beets and Saddle II, , v.... .. .. .l).V that time In the ne z iborheod of six !'n t" ,' harge ihe sninller men back. l',el,mls- Urn 1 henn '" knew hew te get' 'iciiiiian, linwever. committed mere nnii,i'ars' '""' """ ilf' '""I """i Hie he.lnnus offense. Twice within IS ..! K '"""hi'ii haik 1 In ih,. de- J ards of the touchdown he stuck te GIANT PLAYERS RECEIVE $4451 AS SERIES SHARE The Calvert Handicap for a purse of of SL'fll 1 ul Pile ("nrfi,l ., ' 1 Coach Herman called his first-str!n' te redeem herself tednv at Laurel The men out en the field, but didn't pm Salmen fill wheeled Saturdav ns t e them into netlve practice. 111st keeping banlei was spt.ng. and ran Inst in e them busy enough te keep their muscles nice that llihln, wen n l" Jim nenana vs. Jee wnite K. 0. Phil Kaplan vi. Mike Schultz Ray Mitchell vi. Sammy Berne Yeung Mickey vs. Geerge Ruisell Richie King vs. Beb Garcia ileum en .al" V.ntin Cf. fenrmrly Prici Sic 51 10. 11 65 V h ih.r limbered up. Ilmii1'. which .eeni best nre- ii- FRANKLIN AND MAnsnir "ue: l' me" """. "fecUesby, Seg- With the Western Mnrvlan.1 gan e , ver ?,' V,I"",,1 T"-!-1 ,,?l,h w- IIeJ-' Yankees Divide One Share Between Coach l'riie has tinned his efforts te the l" 1 't i" n,,,en". l.htle nt-xi gniue wiui .111, mi, .Mary's, He vva ,, S, , '""" "" mnnche, RADIO SPECIALSkWv W.itinithoueii Aereha T u -h S JO0O Ohm rhenn Rt V55 00 1 I 05c . Our Prlc W.itlnKheui. Arel t Sr Tubs nrt Bran If ir ie Phenfs LiO' m t.r It Wllkll't ...... I. I. ....... nil... I w ,1 litnta fnr. thn u tiiiln fntir ilmtlis fin, I llii.. .1 I'll lii'lin Ilie '"" I'.".'" ". ... ....".., .v... .,.,..,,. ),..,, the ' "' ,"M lil'ili nnd waited fe 'gnined practically nothing. Had he pl,.', t" develop iv tin. tmip the I opened a little a touchdown wns as timii Jli,','1lpV',"l",d the l'llnci'ten line- auu-d from the way the VUginia defense ,"'' ,l '"Htitei siiii(i IP- ' "i,n rj't( Kin In .1 .. iiiiiiiur"b in i.-. . . i i i, ,i i. .. - .. a . in i iiit ill uni , ,i wi riii nil in ii iirnviieriH Kir nnir rj Giants and Yankees today had received premUes n stiff workout all week te cei -l fb?H. Servitor, t.ealer, seventh Miles i J1" " Our Pnr. - i vMnnuuui1 his men in better condition. Hen CiagJn S.. Helle 1'ardnei . I aughter. ' ROBERTS BROS. ELEC. CO.? Iho (ilants split Sill.-M into iwentv - bese brilliant play has featnrr.,1 YuiL i m.a,. n. . c - , . '? tive shares e Miril each w dl.) the vear. is en the Injured list. Cragln re- latenla has two stake races en te. , i NAI a 0tl i1, atikecs divided tlieir total. S.1.10L. eelved a kick en the head diirliiL t , dav's mrd-ihe Palace Hetel Ti!!ni ' ?PMUrte,',bl Own iv.ninitt into twe.tt.v-sU sha.es of SlN.Ml each. lVnn game and has been letl VerH co ' 'ap in -1 he Iran. He" P Iln , n"l' " I""" ' '" r.... the difference between the winning and tinunlly with headaches. ,rrC" r0" , ' , nl ' ', ' , p , ;r' , ""V,lknl lesinc shnics lielne S1SIIS , . 'rnnil. and much . , """K siiai's neiiig ni.i.i-s. - mteiext a wnvs s attac hei tn i, ... i in iiiniitR mat i no announcement ns iivivv .ur, .viesr or in ri. ,.:.: ,, ......,., i" ' I rnRTnT.K .- v ai.i. ancm. ,,, . I,, cr. t.el .wl. n nn... It . '..al. VSBBBBBBsBW 'A SBBBBBsDsW NHHIHIBIIB , I ..""iiinv CIJCI Jtrglnia hat and he would lie innvlnc In , Sntiirdnv nre nut ven bright unless the . H.....1 ... . '-.!.. .'. . . . live days' manual and menial intier winch Rnper lias sentenced out brings n vast improvement in all departments of the game. t tlA PAIiftWl ' ' .nmillK 111 S .er d,r0(.,,en of his own goal III (I iVIIIlil. IIki tn , M'ir liacks, lore off 4 te 111, .... .1.1 IS . . . ii enu ei -lack e mass Tfc In , i. .. .. I . ... .". ' Hit (, .,:",'""" "' rginin fnr the '0fHUls " thn Ji iiiein j t.m rpp ''BPP must learn in iiIhfi. i.. i.. h.1 Ill in Boxer Breaks Hand In Beut n in Tfkllns ,.,f I UeBd,,1,.?.-!,,,K'ne n pitiful with' mt Ivva r. .i "eptienB It alvvavs w ililainnbiirs. wen i fV2n '",'" ,' W backr r,ft. '""ereNhe Vir-S& ff, W" A"r.M fe l.t hit a.iS "0,Vcu. once two h'lHpwd iii";, . "?.lraP'y. Sfir tnrk Oct ie llntrv Msrinns of J.mci ('It wen mr llinim llMler of llrnnkliti In the fourth rnunil of the ehcl ulcl ivvrli rniiml N'Ui 'hat lerrM th hill st ths lloheUfii Al hit He ! I"1' h',1? Ulder rllri wlih a hrelten henn rnll 1 lenm nf well inn nttie'ii ,i.. .inii i.irtiB hlMllen AHorlailen. of Uroeklin. .Tenimr Lynch, of ihe wait Bldt. wen h'r"S'Vp twiii. Kikeff. of Ettt Nw Tork. tn snethtr twclv. reuna cenmv. ng stint cs iieing Tlin (lintits mnde no announcement as te which plujers received full shares. Regulars with the team throughout the season, of course, received full shares, but If lhe team followed last -vear's preccdqnt such plnyers as Hugh Mc (Julllan and Jehn Scott, who joined the club in mid-season, would get enlj half portions. Oiheis, including Illume, Mc Mc Phee, Mngulre, Slitnners, King nnd Hill, figured te get smaller shines I)KKWARK sriuad is .uesr Of thp r.nrclr,. ail vve.e pretty well jammed p a ii'sult of the hard gnn,p ,,Rnlll,t inte.et nlwnvs Is nttuclieil te her pel leriuiiiiri'k i --. which seem best Muhlenbe.g Saturday when thev re iv.,"1 17m ' ,,rb,07' 5''cn Geld, ported for pra. tic eon KrazerFedves V nil'Jm J ,1,U I"lI"m. 1" ' O'Sulll terday. Llilett. speedy halfback who I iQ" l-nP I'rlniy. K.; thin, L,lrky plajcd during Saturdaj 'h game' nft r "" , '"ukn Kinsman; fourth. having had un infected nrm epeiateil I J.,l,,,,eil.. U'V1'''' J ,'0.,,1,?ck' tnrtlej en thnt morning. MeDnnnM A..l.r" fifth. Miss .lei Hrnedelbune. Cni. halfback, and Hnnnlclsen, center were XMtfr f,lx"1 I'ompeus, Tender Seth ' net In uniform, but followed the'nrnr. ' Kenneth, seventh, Teny Reau S..n tl. I., ,.,l,,.,,,i' ..!.,, I, v.lii ..." I"l- 1 ... 1 ..i VV.nL " ' ' Twentv-f've plavers en the ankei tli e lu citiens clothes KHiett's nrm is t-eurt. Lord W rack reter irccnrd full share, it was mi- ."V"1 '" bn!' hhnV- nml nether opera- ,, . . , ,, , " .. ,, neunced. while 11 twenij -sivib portion l,Ul" " l,p "WW- .lamalcn: Irst race. Ale.ldtn. Heme, was divided ns follews: Triincr Deel tiviiiTiivinniPn. x. VJ?.,ch- 'K""'Ur' ",1'""'l. I.aelawniina. ;;" , " ' v -mercer gave '""''i " " tnirci. Tuxedo tj- a light workout jcstercJav. t Ltbnen. High 1'r.ince; feu.th. Tufter' ed out the mistakes made In Cestlgan, Nosedive; fifth. Pelvth a off the playaagalnit Urainu, Leghorn. June; sixth, Galantn au JRI' and gate the h tin.. ti,. ni.t.i ....' """"Jiman, Weeds, a half share. ?II2I; Coach Frank Reth. ?."00; tlreundkceper Phil Hehenk. ?n00; Mascot Fddln Rennttt, 9830; Msnley Llewellyn, pitcher, $127. SWAKTIIMORK-Dr. the varsity He pointed running off ou Katurdar and gate the big boy v" The Dictator, Supercargo, reBTnt.E -cr AI.I. aTEFX rbenn Sfkt. ItB or write for ptIc. "QUIXET" GARAGES H. F. HILDRETH 205 N. 3RD ST. PH1LA. Ai.nt for the C D. PRUDEN CORP. VAN HEUSEN the WbrldrSmarlesl COLLAI rTl HE foremost indi--- catien of geed taste in dress three hundred and sixty-five- days a year. Buy jour cellars of a reputable retailer. He won't eficr ou a substitute when ou ,-uk for a AN HEUSEN. lie knew .,, v. v i?ii i iiiy I Phltlini. Inn.. '......: Ml ..... . . I r" " -"-. maters, nw Tork and 13 North IMkJLmCswU. Wears Longest .Wrinkle Will Nel m jSwcs'(nir Shirts Savcs YeurTlesJ" 'W!, m s ' 'tM" I' U'iP.I nmi t'll'IffS 1 "J ' nl If WW i Jliffl "il Ai .ifi m. 3 Ufa. V : u . ma M :'t A i,r . y .T."! i 14 titi m m ' ..m. -!li . vi ., i r .m .yjj ' " : ' s.i V a Tl , ,,'i I ml W 1 a l- I
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