Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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VALE PREPARES FOR
CONTEST WITH IOWA
first Eleven and Scrub
Team Werk Out in Pour
ing Rain-L-Only One
Touchdown Scored
WiiERjwrr PLAY
ir;V1co"l)nll1tenm fold
rttrJnRn tl ree Vi rlnunngeH this week
flr,frv tc i the game agninst lewu
prcpwtry t0 Vf,0B early pnrt of the
B lyi''hehl " th ViSe Armery.
practice wns he.'" for n ?lgnai
, whew ll. "T1 Kd,jv and Ilutman,
"iJi.00"! le nnd W, tackle.;
d!i kinb nnd Cress, guards; Landls,
.V-MdlmRcr qunrtprbnck; Wight,
ffl ttCb'V' rlght h '
v ".? Miller's place In the line was
"IVniinlllc. It Is rerta n that
Mflicr will net be able te piny en
Hhe wrlmnuiBO lasted for nearly half
.n hour and was ngniiist the strong
,wl,.vc . The varsity was unable
te "erB.,u.",.,V ,Vtl,,. scrubs' 20-ynrd
wtllnK tht ball ever the scrubs ti-yi
f,I There, however, the scrubs w
Im until the fourth down, when Ce(
W,d Y.V.I.-.1 . VclrllliiL'er en the vara
er. the scrubs were
(. 1"1'."-' r"ri.il-...., rnnh.
. i an iiit in n iiifiJi ai-ia uv.n-
fel te fcimH?cr en the vnrrity
line nnd Neldllnger run 70
"rJs ter the only touchdown of the
1 Later en the varsity rushed the ball
t() the scrubs' 20-ynrd line and I was
hld for downs. Twe p ays later Loch Lech
ru iig.il" kilted and his kick was
blocked, but the varsity was unable te
net the ball ever. The scrubs were
prevented from 'coring en ene occasion
mi fumble en the 80-yurd line, where
Wliht fell en the ball nnd prevented
the varsity's territory from being
further invaded.
Dec Jerdan followed the team In hlH
utmt clothes, but there Is Very little
visibility that he will be nble te ptny
minst Iowa en Saturday. Becket
nit also out In his street clothes with
111 band in a sling, and while it Is a
limple break, he will net be able te
jilar before the West Point game.
The game with lewu will start at
2:30 P. M. Instead of H o'clock, It was
announced today. This is te enable roiindlnte shape in time for tb.e Diekln
tbe visitors te make train connection", en Rnmc wrpIt from lleAt Saturday.
.fter the gnnie. On this coming Snturdey F. uml M.
PRINCETON mil Tinner f h,e P'nys Mount St. Mary's at Lancuster.
Titer mi rally eleven, withheld his team
from scrimmage again jigterday. In
Mcad he stressed fundamentals and
devoted the entire matinee te a long,
thorough signal drill. Interspersed with
punting and drop-kicking practice. Twe
elevens were used in tiie signal drill.
Exactly ene month has passed since
Iteper Issued the first cull for candi
date for the Tiger 1022 football team.
Parting with sixty candidates nnd no
star, lie lins gradually weeded and
chosen fiem among the green mate
rial present, and has narrowed his
force down te about twenty-live, who
iny be called "men of varsity caliber "
Practice In tackling us nlse one of
the features of the afternoon practice
la living Interference and in blocking,
ind boxing was also indulged iu at
lextitb.
When the first varsity took the field
for a signal drill Pink Baker,
Veteran of two years, was at
Hint tackle. But when Iteper sent his
mUty Inte the showers he kept Baker
out en the field te work with the scrubs.
M the tew-hended tackle had two doses
of practice.
k.nI?yARD9,rc 0,vf,. Harvard
backfield Mar. who wns injured iu the
tame ultl. Hely Cress 1 ', s "s t unlnv I
i!I net start Iu the game luraiiist Bew I
(join Saturday, It wa" 2S '":
.Ji ,nl?2 n,aP will replace Owen
M left halfback. Winthrop Churchill
Jill start at right halfback in place of
Irwin Uherku.
Dlniel S. Helder, who made his mark
center last jear In the Harvard-Yale
lme, hns been shifted te end. Twe
men hae been dropped te the second
Penn Slntn Alt), ,,,,!, i.... a....
ans held te tluee touchdowns bv Get- I
Miurg Saturday, the peaches' wclu
M'lnewliat ciiciiiiMgeil In the showing
f the Nlttany Linus, ,;d i putlce
il,-.., ii '"in uie lerri'tung el
tbewiaLnesn.., that the Kam. rcMaled.
i ii V"' hN" outstanding defects
lUen? .i"' s llI" "S""st Getts
miS;.a,.,:i ,U!,H ,m,Mt b" "'cted. the
Bll1"1: Plajers. The Hrnt wtt
wS,nL,.J,',!!..,t. the .Blue, and
111.11 ..!..-.., .1 ..
' . r V "" un" en un uut two
EXiTi f0r. ";"hurK usually re-
tl. .over-iieusne.ss. whlcli 'caused
Whiii "".'"'"K "f frctiuent penalties.
11C ,,,s, ls '" ."" expected at first
tele!, iininted out In tin. .'.in,'..- ',w
'"..ii iiicxpenpiiced team. 'eaeli
1 thl
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Illlll- 1 FM It, Ml llllil ......H
e ever-
".v II is.-, ,,,, iM( ,,,,, H
I jiii'U was 'e.t l'i penalties, the
!i,, "!''"'" ''"'"i'lK aftei straih
MU In Mining distance.
cyAyBJT,.'j t'1" f c"ach
l Jeck ) Siitherland's chief worries
SMnB 1? ''"f'Oette varsity feet-
n kl v. '" "' w Ke('I' the wearers
K. . u",?n ami White from b
em becem-1
si uterennit, nnf
nil. " .'".
JtlPuutw among the back.ield canlli
TO "?. frnj Centre College.
Wt (Snter. "tUte Center n,ld
bffSleT;"(,fty,, 5f 's'.,,en
ft.r,l". Y,.?bl t0 I'liy en Fester San-
.Pill
MSSife.'l''1-
Xtllnen I:. ,nvn .f,0. ""' "tlinilM en
Hi.'' .''"'HI
fflre ;. ..""., Jesieuiaj am saw
,. ""i nnn' in hiMeri ;, Rt:.er: ..:.:'
lafreshm . iR"J.ney te l'ench and
(. v.reual.en Will becanm vllhU
-iwraay'B wn n.. ,i. .'
"!" Scheel, 20 te 0. Tnrw rig
uVi f l"ul u,,cem(' ovcrceniident every nerse in the two-year d v s en nct. . . . V V." 1..V.,, V . " "' l"i,c "e "'" ln smt0 el tlle "I10"' BK' nnt' the ' irenbles "Dick" erritts i-enn t-'linr- ' a. P.) Cni.tam Perester's r i,.i,i n.n OVVHn I niviun t VO. Ii. C. M
"cr Z 'V.""' victory en Saturday feature. But he likes the mud and out- (:ahtellc, staitlnB Its second year of no win in every te nam rain the Kingsessing Recreation Center er eleven Is that team J ,, T , 7. ' " M
aitl fin i,'ih.7'M,,J ,"f I'lttsburKh.'" classes his field. holt.er, plajed auspiciously. It sur- 11 te 11 you the Australian nn- ! presented a colorful picture .vestcrdny rw c co secutive vers the elevens 00 nt te 1 against, wen the Ceegan8 Face Pub,c Hlgh Soccer $S
MM,. V'i11"'11""11 ,hi'' afternoon The Manekli. Hnndicap nnd the mV'd I'ppcr Daih.v by IU wenilei'fu swtrc 1. I ttlnc Is just it shade mere during practice Half the gitls were m r .sent ,,g t u Tvvelft'. -t.eet Ins.ltu- Cesarewltch stakes hnmheap ,,f in in '0,,eB'anB ,."."""" W
"n IMii-J ,!- . l'.osp,.ctHteeple,'has,M.ieeXrfe.turest '. uitt.nl . nnd wlun the Pu.pk' nn. " ' .V .S',' 1,,rVs,r?U.N nre ','" '' "r.wh.letht ether , '"he tMi.ple.1 ..v.i ihe ether Iebbiip peumN stcrl,.,,- r, exu .s. , ,, r, Champions This Afternoon &f
ktJ,L," "'' ' "'"I'le'-ed one of the the 'chase being for a nurse of S-iflt) lebl ntlilcle.s uiiide u kdiiI In the hrst waited en the gieen than in getting en half weie attiied In black. , embers al It bus uit.nlh bee. me .,,... . n ,. ,,, ,,,,,... ... Nmih. ist High, ch-impmns nf the frl
eK, ",'1!!"; '" "l" tniiiitij. hul llmses which s e in hL n,,.i a while holding the home team - and 1 II. ive fallen oft n i bit lu .n put- n,,.,-,. ws ,, nn , . , , nennnt. Ac ', ST.nlll i,.,"iip ' . ,. , " "'" Xl1" Publ.e Hush S. he,. S .... , I -ague, aie vd
SZ,'!1''",'1 'T ,,,s if "" Bi wr- u.c'.-!euse.t,i IH lef Ithie Ki, hre "' '-'pper Daiby follower'. ..IK ). I must have ceita iu ,m,. 1, ,,.. , theic were " "v L",""'r , " t . t ir-iM. cl-er l"K r. nt f I j.. I. ,s .. Ml M' .1 Mr ,i,, f, ,,..lr i ,.v il afternoon AX
U ami held the ether teams loe hc ll ttl - Ul , i & ' " ilur.WenmN. ilMn, 'inA' f, my b,'st' l,"""Kh Br,s t'1"11' '" Umn ''""" imn Mill m.s T h u m. lnms f.mr mem- , ih- C. Ien.- e at lu ,.. i , , ,i.. Snitl.i.mi. ( .. I fi. eleven at W
"In.t . iv T Mi,W Tlu S ., Th L'piiH' D'Ukv "? lll" '" ?"' "" .V , 11 K l, ''"l1' , . 'Ivwn. CelU'-v spirit tla.nes high i. "V V htreiglei.e.l tb-1. line-ups "'.J1;, , , Tw en. v -ninth and CI. ai Held street!. M
Rtt ,.'""" fullewi or win ever 'ell,. M ,X (S.IIh eua 1 mVkst, ,e the -Vcn.i.l half and regis ered two M tr wk sli ts ,hcl ra In playing, among the Temple girls and. us hockey ,7 wi srf i Streiic . u0 T" '""'T '''i",1, ,'-,l!,, nrn" ' This cmitest was eriglnall.v scheduled tf
eVi neum." Wl'nt nu01't 'heir daily ,,-r,, i"i V i.'. n Ti Points, but net until after Couch Quite frequently I wil use a right- U a ninmr sport tvnli the,,,, they were "a''0 Sc,' renB1 . ... , ., I Pe.m vv,. l,v a neck, while three lengths t(1 bc plaved vestertlay afternoon, but "'
. os before downing the Panthers J,IIM vcnU nl11 ,r' Thessaly, "'lD ,, nlaers hud made another, hantled club left-handed te get out of keenly anxious te Ket In the best of Haverford Scheel, with "Johnny . separated the Villager and Cevlen.se. , l'.,,, nli0wn' rcasei i caused lu cm. lM
d?fbf!?U.e thi enme tlMeK r- i. - ,. 1In'vniVS,'Are- FifUiT?; tnefr7' Chn,n- nml haa te be content xvith a tie. It a Imd noskien." shnpe for t,?p VttU. Sam ay a week Ssett. the former Lafayette and Light Dragoon, the winner, is a' ' $j
& Tl "en muHt take the name 8,,In1I1' U, "'a -Ow"' "S a moral victory for Catholic High. It Is hard e get expressions of with their old rival. U I Quaker football lumnmrv , as Us coach, three ..ar-old ,, gelding. ,v Charles , teir'h. Archives were victorious In tht !'
"&tnr, t0? ""cknell, Bosten, i &nJJfBt,lLev" 'hnTn1,wtrndc' Fumble Wins for Talmyre P'i" f M.A iHin ' Victory two vears in a row Is . ' pected te cut a big Insure In the O Malic,, out of (iiieen's rniade. Jit In, of these eam 1h ye .wh?! , A
u.- - ' Trfldtc()nd;tl;n;:;;utenln, j'tf&z s a. iffiraw 3& js SJ-" T0 sell pole ponies r;0 2
NAVY-A new mnkc-ui. In the back which kept the better class of horses nivra High was the .111 'Pe" n' architect, was the. man te pcrsum e " 'Bht. m"uc"verfd by 1 . "ding lSankier.l High. . tf " ! cnllegians ,,..,1 net mud, was expected
wM wie i ..i.."""lC "1 in the imcu- f,,. ,,, .,, ,,,.,. ncu .mi, fier four gruelling periods catne out i-,.i,,..n,i ,,. , ;. . ,.,. l ,!.- ' . " . "r ' v .... ii.7i.ii.. 11...1. sii.i Araentfne MeuntR tin m A,.in in of them w.
S-'FHppen being thl- . ass, ,.V, V ! ! bwt ui e : First .a.e-M...,euver, e" t.m hy a .--e- "-,. f1in lll)im, never tires of talking about
.--" ii i'ii nnpn mufn.. m 1...11.... ...'... ..'. ...... ..:...... ,...-. r. ,. ..... ...-- - .., . , ,..i... ,, ... viimv ... iiiuuijuu. 11110 nu nr.iTnr nn.ri Tr-aia nni.iri.i. enniiieifiiiN 01 ine 1 iiuui t.isu iuiwim - r- r-.MM.w
i .ue veteians Comev and Ban bet ' ul" K' ''" eieiid-Miim-I -v ' ""'.'V V In the hi'. en 1 nun rtei. "0,," '" l""s en this town ns being
I te.l''?rsput weight a, .liiVJi J.""'''. Vfii Lslher. Ilmln.l... Tl.l.tl - ;w."s, I . ' h . ' ' 1" ' m,t e a second home, as be hu s,)
"';: '."nun the in.. 'Steiicwn 11. Suit Crass. A amei a Hill. " " "" '"?".' "..... 11..1.1..,, rnun.v lrienus i.t'.s I
' W'O steckilv built Mlnw.nrlh-llncht of Hener. Jiipili-r, ViI'i'b.'.V ImVl inlnLert tlie llnll "iid it Kirkxvnu.! Is a long driver from the
JLVnnT11' wlll tvvt. ua s- exp-ri 't'l'lhl's Play. K.mrth - Marvin Mn. I,eBlhtJhu, ,?, t goal line ,c,,'i T,1 theiiRh '? Just ,,rel's thu lml1'
'IK On tie SllM.,.1 .....1 i. . ... lL.V fln.nlf.. U'nre .li.lnes I." D'llnrll. Mtxfl ' c" De"1"" l"L.?U"' .''".., ...,. i... I nild Strkes Off without tURln ..r. 1
. It i. ''..""""B tiie college i nssniuii ixiii .-saiig inp nmn in "" . hpeetv tpiurlt Hutch, nre
itett !iFt'.nr.1.n . believed Unit Uutu'ers' M'll.vliiiul Haiidlnip. te he decided Sat-' thl, :tr,.jard Hue In the
-s lenin r..... .
iwu. ' u" J'un the miikx nf eniioffeu'iiidav. The Lexington .Stable - l.uclcy ....rieil and booted a lied
fcr.u.?H JtnrliiiKs Ineligible for thnlleur ls one pound lighter, vv th I'M They also made a grc
Auburn Tigers en
Way te West Point
Auburn, Ala., Oct. 11. The Au
burn Tigers are en route te West
Point for their clnsh with the Army
Saturday.
The game will mark Auburn's first
Invasion of the North and Conch
Mike DennhuQ Is Bnld te have
rounded out one of the best football
tennis the Aliibnminus hnve sent
North In, recent jrars.
The pnrty will reach Washington
tomorrow morning at R:4T o'clock.
Practice will be held nt Georgetown
University and at midnight the final
journey te West Point will be
started.
ular games have been scheduled with
Poly PrcD in Brooklyn en October 14.
with New Brunswick High Scheel here
en ucteber 18 and with reddle Insti
tute here en November 1.
CORNELL The, Ithacans scrim
mnged en n oft field for two hours yes
terdny in the first hard drill of the
week. Numerous changes were made In
the varsity line-up. ns several regulars
were Inte in reporting or were excused
for the day.
The backs showed gratifying adapt
ncss in handling the wet ball and the
first team had little difficulty in making
geed gnlns through the scrub line.
A new backfield alignment appeared
en the varsity, Jee Iloeney playing
quarterback; Eddie Knw, Wade anil
Pest halfbacks, while Hart and Whet
stone were In at fullback.
FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL
Under the direction of Myren W. Jenes.
DacKiieiti coach, the Franklin nn.
Marshall griddcrs went through n light
practice esterday. .Tenes is a former
F. nnd M. star who has been assisting
Coach Price with the team. The latter
is 111 with laryngitis. .
With the cxcentlen of Donevan
Crngin, who has been suffering with a
cold, the tenm which faced the Western
Maryland eleven last Saturday reported
for practice. Captain Bnrr, (ioesey
nnd Chnrlie Allen are recovering from
ttn i iterl nntrliu nnd n n nvtlniireil in
IIAVERFOP.D Secret practice
mnrked the second workout after the
Stevens game and the first real work
out the regulars hnd since Saturday. A
circle was formed by students and pro
fessors, who take just ns keen an In
terest in the progress of the squad. Sev
eral new plnyB were executed success
fully ami the scrubs were held for no
gains.
Lambert! and Sassaman are fighting
for the position at right end en the var
sity. Beth are freshmen with consid
erable high school experience. Sassa
man started the Stevens game and Lam
bert! went in during the second period.
SWARTHMORE Coach Mercer gave
his varsity men a light workout yes
terday, Instructing them In a few new
plays, while Line Conch Ward put the
junior varsity nnd scrub aggregation
through scrimmage.
On the extra gridiron Assistant Coach
Fitts gave the second division a stren
uous workout preparatory te a practice
game tomorrow, when they will meet
the West Philadelphia High eleven en
Swarthmore field.
The new Garnet coach has about fifty
candidates under his chnrgc, nnd it
"M he will use the majority of then,
ngulnst the Speedbeys despite a heav
rnln. which drove the first and second
string men te cover.
VIRGINIA After being rained en
for fertv minutes in the came with
Piinceten Inst Suturdaj aftcrnen. Mr-
clnnin's eleven had another wet day of
it when preparations were begun te
piny Richmond University at the end of
(he week."
All nf thp Mxtcpn -men who went in
n-'nlnnt the Tlccr rcnerted In eoed
"hnpe, although some of the men are
still a little stiff from bruise-. Ceaehe ,
Cainpbe'l .iml Abel gave all the varsitv
-1"1 a lid' workout with signal
lir.ttuie iiini iiirii I'm tin- m. 11 iiii
did nut uet Inte Satuidav'H game
t hi titiyh n scrimmage against the w rubs.
The entire muihI was run through a stiff i
praence jtsieruuj.
P. M. C The foetbnll varsity was
given a rigid drill In offensive tactics
jesterday by Conch SI Puuxtis.
nerlnl game his men will be ready te
meet it. Considerable time was spent in
I 1 mil.' I ti r Fmi U iil'il nikLiie n ti,l Ih.lm1 !
" "" "" i." ... uii-uniiiri
up c i .ihs- un. ii iui,i-.. .some iiiiiieitani
luingiv weie nm de In sUnnls and some
attention ghen te tackling nn.l inter-fei-ence
The teath tried out a new
play which will be sprung en Albright.
Beets and Saddle
Caveat Emptor will be asked te enrrv
ISO pounds in the Aspirant Hnndicap
in j.iuirei xeiiny, conceiting weight te
Bill O'Klynn. Hushes (Jrnhnm,
Chlvn. Seventh Megan, Smuts, Jor Jer
dan. Jamaica First race Amnnda Hoey,
Evil, Shaffer. Second Dominge, Gun
sight, Yorkshire. Third Thernhedge,
Sea Mint, Service Star. Fourth (Hia
watha Handicap. $I00 added) Miss
Star, IMlct, Best Leve. Fifth King
Albert, Vender, Quescdn. Sixth Puy
Dear, MiraliL'lle, Pow-Wew.
flic Iiiii el Pnrh Handlcapper has
timitir1
face the barrier with 125 rounds. The
i l lAA Vnilna an1 a
prize is worm iu,uw. ,n..
large Held likely will etnrt In the
fixture.
tuc mui'ii mc unui, iiiciuriv wr u iVniii'ii goalkeeper ami regisicreti me
emergencieH in the game with Albright i 'nlnt'..v,i,.h gave the Uernmntewn team
College In Chester Saturday and Paux- I'i". vlcterv
tls says that if the visitors stnee nn U.i... ivVi nhMnrlelnhln HIch-Haver-
nl a flAtc. Ami hnlhrt AnnAJ M. tt
r,ni..l ti I' v iltnevs liuiiuiiK win the score in tile nnai
Play in Classifc Farnum
LOTS OP PEP
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Temple University maids display keen Inlerest In the sport under the
instruction of Miss Gertrude East, flic English expert, who came here
expressly te teach the fair athletes the line points of the name. In the
lower Illustration Miss East Is explaining te Miss Muriel Murgerum
the proper way te held the stick
E
S SOCCER VICTOR
Main Liners Defeat West Phila
delpha Hiigh, While German
town Noses Out Nermal
CATHOLIC-UPPER DARBY TIE
Gerninntewn High and Haverfeid
College second were the victeis iu two
ii? tlin ttirnn siw eer tilts stf11efl es -
tenim nfiiwimnn. Tim f..iiner defeated
Philadelphia Nermal Scheel, two goals
te one, ami West Philadelphia High
fell victims te the collegians by the
i nme KC,,re. The ether fray ended In
jft 2-2 deudletk.
mi,.. v,-,,,..1 lr.im. tlivmv ntilte n
. .,-., ;,,,,, ti, r'iiv.,l,.n n.iinn lv nut
p,iB tlicm in the liist half.
viien the teams went te their
dressn looms the Neiinal bins were
pndiiis? one goal te neihln,'. Dutcrle,
P i-(f Hjjllt tit Tilt' t mt'iieii-, eiuiit'
... ,h iWn In the second half ami
,1(,d the sceie with a beautiful goal
frenrn cIehc scrimnuige after but thlrtj
mlnniei nf the second half.
Five minutes later tiie same player
retrieved the ball from a scrimmage,
.i.u.hin.1 tn the lS-ard Hue and then
1 sent one a -spinning right past the
fer.i ..lash was an exciting one
.utried in the opening period and
- " it .1. in mill .llim iitillltfiit.
t10 went inreiisii "';"' "v "
el plaj in i lie iiiiitt nun u""ii ii""i'
could be sceietl.
Bit hauls Si'eies
Haveiferd pieveil te be the fertu-
.,,,, nm! leek the advantage ei
one of the breaks of the game te put
ever the winning point. Bichards, et
the victorious team, from u berlnuunge
lr.0,u. "l- '.rrx.xz.r t,; -1,,..,..!.
KiV goalkeeper, by booting the ball
through his outstretched arms Inte the
A itllA
the pigskin. A number of players fell
upon it, but after pulling" the mnss
apart the ball was found te de m v ar
ner's, the right guard of Palui.vra,
possession and it ceunted as n touch teuch
iWn fnr the winners.
This scere was registered after Pal
my
period
from
bei
en
mmll,
middle of the
goal. ,
at effort te tie
nuarter. It took
them only uve minutes te register a
AV
RFORD ELEVEN
L'.UCIl
ra had taken the lend in the second r,y,, u ,s y" 'm irem the hope te arrive In Bosten with an even ' " e'l ,'"" ,"".".,: '""",. "."JV I rni mi .f .""'.'.'"'.. ' n-m,,.. b. ,,riw .. t .
en Kersey's plunge ever the line jxerwi wins v mu in , Leuis te Km,ter icterd than last vear. 1H'Ft "'"''" '" ' V?', i " r ' iVenefac or " u"nu""'" Mbi. zn.m ih pl h-ri jei . Vihr, fw
the i.-jaril me. ivirse, inisri-u ;':''""""'' " as neen When the (n'nnels te 'k the t eld "":.."" ' . .'L-: .". . .. ' n i. .. .. .. ' Hmivv mnnni,. l..i i., i '"'
1, atteinids te ,h. the ex.,,, point j..-jm a u u V n meie than ;m .ZT -iX.l . iwdve" -euuds .ache,! te hlpnng ,he" n,,,, k" ,', WV' TK .rjlM'VWWSJ'.te
ii 'iT ii..r..i,i.' n senre mU 'I'we hil.dicl and Mvti r . ..h' V ' '' ' .' '. '....".. "" W ." ,.," ' 1 1 w fer.l UMiiii ill eniges UV2 peuii.N t., Aigent.ie cempi'led the Seuth Ainer- fni'ih" ribb r " " "" aC,ln W,U
I,,1 ibis'; tpiii.ter. Ne.. Is, the . vards stems h, js, about the ex V. .1 1 Is , .;i.V.. I..1" iV Vr , n , TiL ,1"' W.VV.. W'l ,?".,.1,", '. l"!! " "N"" '" ,ll"' '"f"" s u ..., wlth
ei'dv iiiiiirtilluiek. dropped Ii.icK le i iieiue lip el the ll mi in actual i Minu,. i l,.n, .,.. 1,,.. 1,1 il. i- evu. ine u . . inui i .is ,,, out i, ,r.-lhlln k, .in uml mirm wni.r.
touendewn, dui mere tuey sieppea.
Spotts made the final score en an end
sun from th 4-yud Una
r
WHEN GIRLS PLAY
H PPJH1 WfMmS
JOE KIRKWOOD TO
PLAY ERE AGAIN
Australian Trick-Shet Star Will
Appear at Merien e n
Friday
IS PAIRED WITH
I
I
.Tee Kirk weed will be back In town l
I'YIdm .
Kirkwnnd? Well, If you hnve never
heard of him, or never saw htm in ac
tion your knewledge et golf needs ex
panding, nnd you have a treat coming.
Paired with Walter Hagen he will show
ids wares at Merlen en Friday In the
Jack McIJermett exhibition.
The Austiullan trick-shot wizard Is
n big, leticent, brown-skinned fellow.
i?. ,ei cent. hrnni,..bi..ns,i c.11,.... i
w he has rated with the best golfers In
the werltl for seveial ciu. He ls mar-
lied, and has u ceupl't nf lable back in
(lie i-Miti et the kangaroo.
Kiikwoed'H tilek shots hae been n
leutuie of eery exhibition in which he
has appeared In this country. They
are as innumerable as Marj Pck-ih.ne
ford's admirers, and every one brings
a startled gasp from the spectators.
i started tancy sheeting four years I
age." said Jee. "The golf clubs In Aus-1
tralli entertained wounded soldiers. Ii
would show them hew te hit a golf ball. I
una Krniiuiuiy i riegan trying trick
stiekes. It was mostly for mv own
nmiisenipnt, and as I Improved I tried
ethers.
"It is all n mntter of keeping our
iiecaiisp i must niwajs lie In
inp-iinti h sii.iVe I den t drink or smoke
Because a tine touch is the (list re
qnMtc, I must be stcath and iintlis
ttirlietl. he there would be no kpiisp n
dulglng In stimulants or depressions
that would, sooner or later, have an
elTect en my nerves.
"" rutting
Klrkwoed was asked why with his
uncanny k Jtai nl sorts e .A
"""""i'j iui("..Biinc miuie, inai lie tuti
ml he
K-ipC:
severnl driving contests hn hn enet.A.1
thti Biitta-perchn sphere from 710 te
740 yards In three shots. Of course,
there Is nlwnys talk of 800-yard shots
after every big tournament, but the
only ones of that distance are en a
iiiiru iiiirvvay, wun, plenty of roll. In
without a mil -mid Klikweid is riirht
up with the leaders lu that resneet.
Rese' Swim Mark Broken
Mlddlfwboreuich, Knglnnd, Ott. 11 Tn-i
..-uiniu un t.niiuan swinimur, yeatarnVu
fci--. .... .. .., B( metnla
Cup ttett
HOCKEY
SPORT AT TEWIPLE
Gertrude East, English Inter
nationalist, Coaches Lecal
College Girls
PLAY SWARTHMORE OCT. 19
Under occasional spurt" nf rain thnt
turned the soil of the Klns-pMnK
Recreation Center Inte something re-
semuling a Georgia swnmp. esierttnj ,
morning Jul) enthuslnstlc girls irem
Temple University came nut for inten
sive1 prnctlce at field hockey.
The game Is comparatively new te
American college girls. We have no
teams here In Ainerlrn that can coin-
However. cci giuie must get en a
foundation. It was net se 'eng age that
Englishmen would hnve scoffed at the
thought that Americans would crowd
Britain off the spe-tlng map in golf.
Yet that Impossible tiling has hnppenetl.
The i;lrls who were out nt Kingse.sslng
yesterday are firm In the belief that
eventually they can turn a slmllnr trick.
They acknowledge that tliev hnve much
te lenrn, but they are learning miner
(eiiitiptcnt instiuctnrs.
It is net for the nebu'eus desire te
some day be better tlinu the Biltisli girls
thnt makes these jeuthful atliletes from
Temple wink se haul. The art1 tunliu
up for their match with Swarthmore
College. October l!l. Swarthmore is
Ti tuple's ancient rival In lieckej. The
two colleges have been pla.ing for a
nuinber of enrs, and it is only during
the last two years that the local girls
have been vlctoileus.
Their Instructor
Miss Gertrude l!ast, a Scotchweman
and one of the best -known internation
alists in the British Is'es, has general
supervision of the instruction of the
Temiile clrls. That is net her exclusive
j job, for she also teaches the funda
i mentals te the jeiing ladles at Swnrth
HAGEN ineie Temple'b heredltur ilal.
ijueer.'
Net when it Is explained.
Yeu see. the American Field Heckey
Association leallzed that America was
woefully weak in that fasclnutinggnme.
They als) understood very thoreughlj
that theic was a leal shortage of com
petent teachers en this side of the
water. Se they asked the British
Heckey Association te send coaches tc
this ceunttj offering geed salaries and
all expenses, night verc sent three
of tiem In Philadelphia.
.uiss insi. iiiereieie. i ns scvera cei-
!e"'"' n,ll,,'r ll01' suiiervMen Ten jile
nl"' Sw.nthiiUMV being iiiueiik them,
's " meniher of the All-Scntliuid team
sue wis rit nuieti :is u ie.il star, until
also has the i.ne knack of imparting
her inioimaiien
Amei It an girls, as n general thing, '
net learned leal control of the i
ball, clean hitting and teamwork. They
luck knowledge of the left-hand stroke i
that is somewhat analogous te the back- I
hand In tennis. They have a fault of '
turning en the ball thnt Is, of putting
their bed between their opponent and
the nan. an n is contrary te the rules,
The Biitish nt present are superior,
but wlih tie poaching thnt the girls at
Temple iind the ether en'lcxcs nie le-
ce vmg. tl ev shnu'd preilde stiffei
iie-ttmn next -u i im r t.u anj team tint
IIIMldes our sol .
MNs lai-t is geueial supei iser of
coaching h eki j at T. mple. and Is alilv
seconded by Mis Blunche Vorhees. who
has general charge of coaching the
various girls' teams nt the college. The
thiul member of the triumvirate is Miss
C. Anita Preston, dlrocter-general of
thletie activities.
nnirnr nnm rrin rm. .... e
ecminc uniu i chivi run nu
Tfl RflMP WTH UAOftDn
l,u
Kcntucklans Will Tackle Virginia
Tech Saturday
Diinvlllc. Kj,.. Oct I. Centie Cel-
lege football pluvers. keyed te what is
belie, the Celt' Jo&We p in of
efliclency, teda packed their grips pre-1
punitery te thb dig event of their lives
the invasion of the Cast. With en
mero L-nmn te be nlnved hefnrn thi 1 1 I
i .i
imre who me un-mng eiex-nn umi ,-. . thr-e-bit g.ime binre'f anil worked Brltten's weight was gim.m d s W.) , " "' ,"'" " ' , ",' -.1
the rnmc In Knglnnd. When Miss Lid- in nneMlP1. w,tIl Vitelifr Bayne. I pounds antl KpIIj's as 1 1!) L-. I '' ;"' ' " t rnweilh In el.
derthile. most brilliant lmeKe p'aver n Jll(.k ,!. , f ,. R,, .s. ns the ' 1 .1, r 1 ' ,,m f s1 T ... .nner of
lr'1s;,mlneV,ll7,Wlswa;nnedTe M"" '" "n u" " .!lt DUnd" 'nJUrCd '" AUt CraSh "' ' ' 1 -1- '"'a title 0,e KarZand
Pleven il S fn.J ,1 J Tl. ere net '"',' ! 'lie ,' ?, I I,.', V. V, J "r''rc"- v- J" '"' "-"""' l-und the Shawnee tmilliM last . e.ir lulled
eleven tltiv facet!. I iiej were nor cnlne. ,. ne niaiilMieil ll'e hist Jullnr llsht.lil-t leinu rhanul,n a , ...f,i,.t tt ,, tiie tlitrH. sixth
matches, but runiiwius. slaughteiH. I asaln-t the Indians uii August IT.. Tli" painfull i,iuie. n , i, 1p . i r.,,. hn. ' " '""'-'""t I'ult en the tlnrt. -sttn
r i. a.. I I ! llll'l'-l'",- - . .. -I ---. . , ...., . !.' CIRfHIIILJnnfllJl III1 kl i HWI
n....,w '.. .. .... .III.. W 17. , .1 . ...-!.. ..i a... 1 Ll, III. IIITH m n. Il'lllnh -1n. ... 1. bv.
Lriiiiii. Willi I I iir.'ii I ll . nnrrn ..iti.fnH.. I ' . .. ... -- - --- .--
, I .j sneetiv iiiicmii'iii, wnn-i .is ueiueu-
" V.rgl'ni.. lMU.. l.i.ic Institute, . XL iXf.MnV'tiam Z'x.lX Z """!' Ch'CaQ0 SeP,es
next opponent of the Colonel team. i " ' tn M . AmrSlfn: iii hlw lhhl."'f." .N"I".IU" '"'
rep..rtedtolieas.re,,ggu;g,ilm,'b(,lt '"ft, e will probably rep- E'P'
hives his , J". 1 u.1 unce'rn'ti8; went Flnvorfenl in the 'opening game Sr,r,nJHlu?u.,;n,Sr,i '
iim i.itif., li. .i.i i U,'J ",ero ti"1 nre Bruuncr nnd McDevitt." ends; club, .xpsewd today, wtathi-r Vrmft'ti n
will justify the phrase "pelnt-t-mln- Scheff and England, tackles: Coffee &. VA J"!'." Whu" J&
"I" ' ' ,.-.,...-.- ' llll V I III I I' 1.. l.j...lfl,il.l il,l,l ill. . i ....., .. -.
utv cenue, .
competition
TWO NO-HIT GAMES
IN 1922 BASEBALL
Charley Robertsen and Jess
Barnes Outstanding Hurlers
of Season Just Closed
TWO ONE-HIT CONTESTS
TwVne-hlt games, the seventh nnd
eighth in the history of the innjer
leagues, were the pitching features in
11)22 baseball, it season marked by
heavy und continuous hitting, accord
ing te ipml-elliclnl figures.
Chnrley Robertsen, of the White Sex,
, sprang from n rookie's lowly estate te
I baseball fame, by turning back the.
I Detroit Tigers without a hit en April
;.10, and Jess Barnes, the Ciiants e
ernn, entered the hull of fame May ,
a week later, by pitching almost perfect
ball against the IMilllIei.
I Robertsen also added te his Inurcls
by pltdilng u two-lilt game en June
l l.'t iiunitiM the Bosten Bed Sex. Barnes
did net pitch nnj mure spectacular
Bnine.H during thf. hpimhi, but his con
sistent vteik was one of the biggest
' fnMnrs in the tilnuts winning the pen
i nant and thm trouncing the Yankee"
in the World Series.
There were two one-hit gnmes In the
National and none In the American,
but the younger organization led both
two und tin e hit g.imes that pitchers
recorded.
There wcie thirteen two-hit games
In the American ng.tlu't five in the
National, and sixteen t'.ree-Iilt rentrsln
in the Aiuvrienii, eenipnred with tliir
teen in the National.
Bill Dnnlt. nf the St. Teuls far
illnnls. twirled both the ellp-blt caines.
1 tiie fir-t en Mn 11 neain.t the (ilnnts
m(, t)(, M.(0U(, en iuly l;i nB,mlflt t1(.
.Philadelphia (junkers.
. ' 4 a . i. 1
..." r,nn 1..l,1.pT;..K.l,,,'.;v"r B.";."n."
:'L' ': Zi, "'. ": "" ?,
V .. ( lPr of hP row. s Imlshe. we I
three-hlt games in the A merie.u. '
t ...... ..nT ,.r .iut..f.. i i twtti
Shecker, another Brown 'tar. (inlshttl
?ivr thiet-hit nltelie, s in the Amei it un I
league were, I.CMiettc anil Robertheti,
C. A. HOAK ARRESTED FOR DR. MAYNARD'S DEATH
Chailb!) A. Henk, wealthy milk dealer, of HnnUbuig. Pa.,
was anested at Houlton, Me., today for the accidental sheeting
yesteidny of Di. Lee H. Maynnrd, of this city, in the weeds near
Squaw Man Lake Monday. Mr. Henk waived examination en a,
charge of nfgligence nnd wns held in bail. Beth men weie
membeis of n hunting party of Pennsylvaninns. Mr. Heak, it
is said, mistook Dr. Maynnrd for n deer and filed, killing him.
SENATOR VARE REPORTED MUCH BETTER
Senater Vaic, ill at hib home at Aiublei, wns lcpeited much
better at neon today. Ceujji e-mail Vaie announced that the
Senater had .-.itcn a heaity bieakfnst et eiange juice, egb, tea&t
nnd coffee and had wanted honeydew melon. "We expect him
te be wtll in a sheit time," said the Ceugiessuiau.
u
E
n
TO START FRIDAY
t.
Luke's and Haverford
Schools Will Clash in Open
ing Football Contest
dckim PUADTCR PUAMPtnN
"LNN OnHnicn unHi.riun
-
B.v PUT. PBKP
The Intericideii I leiKUe will open i
Its ip'iseii en tl
. 1 1 n
ii Tr'tlnv nft '
einoe'i Si 1 u' '
ford Si'hei.' "
1. 'stunt- Tie i '
Il-iveifnid' gn'
nl and Haver-
i 'i'ii.' ilnv cm-
11' in In. eil i n
iim l.nicasier
pike. .,, ,
sented In tl
Charter St.
Scheel. ' Hnl
the USIllll live leiuiin ""' " " i"' '
hn cln u t nnme'v
tun
T.nlte's sichoel. Haverford
r.niscepnl Academy and Ger-
n.anln.Tn nnitpmV.
ai.,- ,i, Rtnrt of the organization
In the enrly Prt of 1'nlO one tvnm has,
r. ;. ,t t,,r. te n mmi.iw tie.
Smtt was fortunate at the start et
the season 111 liuvin,.' ci
n';:' haV'ieln nuh''.? .'.'
it men nf las
it the school
p n ens. ami
treni the large suu.ul this unveil ensv
, CenH' ScnU ,m: 1),''," t'eife"tiii n
forward-pass attack te use against St.
? fl rf ,h eMn'the'nrnc6
j' wlt',1. thu b?f m k",p, UVht,ffi
!tlc.c tlltB lt Blleuld be ,l Kr0(lt ground
I B(lIn.er' .. . .. . ... ....
. 'inc meeting or tne two teams, vvnicn
and Oil, guuda; Ewiaii auaxtcri
RAG
SEASON
T..l e ninnnnnr nil lie cnnilllUOIlSllin I .l'VVIUarHet. Ktll'llinil. I let 11 (Tlv ..... .. .. CffiJ
i nnn iipi.ii nil iiiiiii.iii (lilt, it.i 11 iiiiiiii.L'i i
uver rmimum uiw
Schmidt Missing Frem
Pirates' 1923 Line-Up
Pittsburgh, Oct. 11. President
Barney Drcjfuss, of the Pirates, In
timated today that Catcher Walter
Schmidt may t be with the team
next season.
"Ne contract has been offered
Schmidt," said Dreyfuss. "When
I said geed-by te him nothing was
mentioned Hbeut ternw for next
jenr."
There have been rumors thnt
Schmjdt may be sold or traded. He
and Dreyfuss lmu been ut logger
heads for tvn seasons, chiefly be
cause of salnrj deiiiands. The signed
pi ntnirt of ( lutlleldi r RcI) Itilssell
lias bieii icHclved.
White Sex ; Stencr, Tigers ; Cellins,
Red Sex, and Harris, Athletics.
Herman lMlettc. of the Tigers, turn
ed In three two-hit games, nn unusual
accomplishment, and Joe Bush, the
1..knll u.i nf ill. Vntl1l..fU twtnP f t
u.
the opposition down With two lilts ,
Otbpr twn-hit pitcher" in the Ameil-
can League are Bayne, of St. Leuis, I
Kol.ertMiii, nt the White Sex : (Juinn '
iimI l'enii'icl:. of the Ret! Sex ; Mn)s n ml
Tenes, of the Yankees; Kriukseu. of
ihe Sennters. elid I hie, of the Intlliius.
The two-lilt liltcliers of the Nnliuiril
me .! N.iiiwini. of the Braves; Al-
fridge ind Osberne, of llie tubs: Jess
Haines. f iht. t'aiillliiils. he a -.. .
twirled one three-lilt game, uml eiic-li.
of the Red-, also with a tlnee-hlt game I
te his credit. ...... i
The ether, three-hit pitchers are
.ilin-u.lil uii jl v.iv .t ...in-". ....--- i
iVJiS?,' "i"cS,r.J2r "Harlow, winner of the Berthellyn Cup
Crimes, of the Robins; Meadows, of
tiie l'liillles; Tency. e ft he (liants; ('no
per antl Adnms, of the Pirates.
BRITTON BEATS KELLY
Jack Has Easy Time In Winning In
Havana Ring
Havana. Oct. 11. -Jack Brltten. the
.. ..I--.. ..!.! itlld t1 IlLlll leLf lllill, n...tla
.r"Vi 'S im.nv : : . n '; v
inal2.rounddecfsIen bout liere. ' TI I
though Brltten landed almost at will his I
blew; failed te de ninth .lanu.ge te his
nnnniianr ivii mii. iiiinnin ri uwiti
n telling blew throughout the tight.
iv"V!m,"V'.1' .H,r. '' :lr"'"4!-.Sl;S-,:.d?:" ..'jf. ..J
night.
I Captain Bender nnd Keck, halfbacks,
and Odlerne. fullback.
Of these Bi tinner. Off anil McDevitt
are the u, wiemers te the sound
St. Lukes, for the first time in the
hlsterj et the school, has a foreign -born
iu il rnnks He is Miiwlnekle,
who will 'i"l.l tl'iwit the left halfbiik
1 1'. th. M."i'uk'e came te this conn cenn
tij iinin N.'i.t i j 'limit hve j ears an
lie show - m ii Ii I rmiiiM .
I'ni'i nt th. Si Luke's sipiatl which
saw aititui in lat vein's tilt with
Huu'ifenl will be u the sane pets ., .,"..
The.v are ( iptaln Timbetleke, at left Seventeen-Year-Old Jockey Da
tackle ; l'arrish. right guard ; Lucas, feats Veteran at Hawthorne Track
right tackle, antl ( enner. right half-, (,,,., (Vt n.Yemll aml ,l(t9
The rest of the team will be made up ,,,onke'1 UI' ,'" n tUV"k (,",t'1 ,lt IInw
of Hajes, left end; Brookes, left euaid ,horn" trnrk Jterduv the one per-
Mlllfertl. light end; Mewlnckle. left '"'"f"11' f" 'eventi eu-vear-eld Kddl
halfback, lversen. fullback, and Jenes, l'"t7.beldt, and the ether iu the thirty-
iliiarteibuk ' four-v ear-old veteian Jelinnv Kederli
Penn i 'i i-ter and liilscet al Acid- antl as usual, veuth get tin call.
em.v vvi'' 1
iu .n ii"ii nisi, I'n.lav . but
hut in 1 i
ll nits Tin t'liuui ineels
II ,'h " .' i Lane and
I'l.iv I'ii ii '- Ci.itinl nt
I.anstli'ivn,
the l.ittei
Ovi'ibioek
, ,.,,- -.,
uun I UnHUUUN W NCI
AHlK .
CESAREWITCH STAKES
Outsider Captures English Turf
Classic Th Vlllan-r R.erf
New Yerk Today
" ' " .vik.-iiuih-
1 eileiatinii pole team wil s, , , te
- it urn i inr ii ii... i , ,.....n..,i
Muitii Amerii'i t'n In iter pun ,,f t'iU
month with the British and American
open championship trophies In Its pus-
BObSlen, hut without the ponies ridden
ill these billllant triumphs. i
Twenty of the Argentine mounts will
be sold nt auction today at Pest's Pole
Ki JilHW"'..1', &r!
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.c.;i.. m jTj.".w-. ziT.-"-"
AM B.M.
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7!
) WOMEN GOLFE
SEEK FARNUM COP
Tee Off at Philmont In First
Half of 36 Heles of
Medal Play i
MRS. BARLOW ENTERED
Nearly seven tv fair golfers began
piny this morning in the nineteenth tilt
ing for the Mnn Thnyer KnrnUre
Meinnrlnl Cup nt the Philmont Country
Club. This historic golf contest"!
thirty-six holes of mednl play. Ijighfeeri
will be pln.ved today nnd the last half
tomorrow, all at Philmont.
I here were few nliseiiteps nmeng tn
, , , . .1..
nem-r women geiers in mis t-iiy nnn me
elinhini: premised te be as evltlnff ns
It was last year when the links classic
here- wa wen b Miss Mllilicd Cnxerly,
Cricket Club, new Mr. V.. I). Marshall.
Last ear's winner is again en't red, nnd
the former national finalist tdimild ngnln
. dangeieus.
nrHt te tl.,. fr wns a Huntingdon
vnM lmr, Mrs (-. V Bet!; and Mrs.
M We.u.i. I'ollewins them 'nt
f,e-iuIiiuti' interval came the rest of.
,,,r H8I)1,jng nmj ,.,, field
The gallery huiii; around te watch
M, Mar-hall anil Mrs. Renald H.
mi dnl round The were expected te be
well up after the first tin h play. Tuejr
wcie pulred together.
This Is the last event for women
hereabouts en the official schedule, the
nnlj reuininliu events being lecnl club
rhnmpiensliijis. The eent was nearly
a mnntli tnrher InM fear.
The Kniuiim golf tussle is usually a
dizj affair, ami the lenders last year
did plentj Mr- c II. Vnr.derbeck,
. i Crlt ket Club, hnd a lead of eleven
tr..kes tin- first ,, la-t Jear en Mrs,
Mar-hnl with sweet seere -of
84
1-
.e!! T r, 'nJ"" ."J '',." V3 i:ml??"'
"" . ,lh" "" """" "l "l
Mnr-
- --
Mrs. Vnnderbeck finished the thir-
green.
Mrs. Mai shall came in and sank a
thirtj-ftet putt en the final gic n for
n 41-11 s,.". or ten srr,,-.es better than
the pievieus du This was the same
thi that Chick nvans v,iib tri inning
Jesse S-weetser In the men's national
at St I.euls.
In the Tnrnum Cup battle last year
Mrs. (). Heniy Stetson, Huntingdon
Vulle, iinlshed third te Mrs. Marshall,
and Mis. Vnnderbeck. second, with
ni-!)llS''. Mrs. Caleb V. Fex. Hun
tingdon Vnllej , was fourth, with
04-!)l1S.-. and Mi-s MurgarctU
Dixen. Cricket, came next, with 105.
Mis. ,T. W. Turnbull. Cncket. cam
next, und Mrs. M. Beiigeinierg. Cedar
brook, trailed with '211. Tliese lattir
placr were entered ngnin today.
One of the fnverltes ever the ceurM
today is Mrs. Bajmend Sletter. Phil-,
ment, who always ranks among th
duugcreus.
DELAPLAJNE IS NAMED
Selected te Supervisory CemmlttM
Frem West Philadelphia High ,
I!i W. Ile'nplnine. the cent Ii nf the
Wrt I'liII idelphiu High St In nl football
turn, has lieen mimed ns the sippeiioeya
repiesisiit.ltle mi the Sujiei i.s.m Cera-
iniit.e nn Arhleties nf the Philadelphia
I'liblu Schools, act n riling te an an an
neuiii enient made tills morning.
I'elnpiuine succeeds Irviiu Antheny,
whn recentlj resigned bb the Orange
and Blue swimming coach. Antheny
, had been a member of the committee
eer since est rnuaaeipnia iiiga
Scheel started.
Carle .s Htnl, principal of the school.
npin nttsl PelTplnine te the beard, in
asmuch as l)elaplnine is tin physical
ilirtc'nr and supcuUes all athletics,
Mr IIel deemed It Wise ti ait)flnt
linn as the Oiange and Bine repre
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YOUTH GETS THE CALL
IVf.hnldt sfeeied h'UlU' two W llllieri
and I'nee i cend-i'l.iee h" "-is in the
five 1 i " III Willi I) lie Ii d mount!,
whi'e Kiile'is n-lin I s lei i i nlillS an
ll with 1 1 in x ! M'Mtli git tn i he wire
in front iwice, ti in -' I'd I u fix In the
menej once, und had tluee horses
which took mud from the heels of the,
I'theiN all around the deluged ceiirbe.
Petzheldt s two victories gave him
total of fourteen for the meeting,
'while Kederis ran his hiring te nlns.
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