.'A ' "U'ttj V7( uwvm EOTJ i t lEW O itT'JRVf.S l iTI5':VJf' wracp?Bhrress5SSTO5aK iWarwWHTv'SPBKKKK wew-r . v : :r v. ;pc i a)ff r $ PtJBLie LEDGER PHILADEprffA;' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER liA 192& EVENING ffside Play in "Try for Point" Gives Unsatisfactory Ending Where Teams Are Evenly Matched! ,' lift. I - ' ... fv El fswg m i la m Mi i 'S-.VL ft KiT sD BlVfikAfff Si mRRISBURG TECH LOST RIP, Opportunity te tie it PENNJRS. BY NEW RULE Over-Anxiety and Net Deliberate Violation of Football 'Laws Turned Chance te Deadlock Score Inte Defeat. ',; Bucknell Used Pass Instead of Kick BOYS BEGIN Hy STOXKY McMNN rIAT try-for-pelnt-nfter-touclidown rule developed two situations In Important panics Inst .-siiturdaj situations which will cause innny'.ti football conch te ntld heavily te tin- ntiinl''r of electric llpht ampere for which he or tin- athletic authorities pay at the inl of tin- month. In llnrrlshurff, the capital of our emit Commonwealth, where the Tech learn of that vlty met the Pennsylvania .limine Vnrsitv. eff-lde pln.v hy the Technical be,v when the Uvd niul P.ltie -icemN wete attempting te drop-kick iiftei touchdown lest the mime. The linnl scute was 1,'t te 11' That one point, tine te ever-uniet. , was. made (he renllj bis fiieler In the hattle. In Lew it-hurf., where Ituckncll ilefented Su.o,ite Su.e,ite hanna h a ."1-0 total, the winners hail no difficulty In .i nrin touchdowns, hut the damp limit of their kicker-" i'ci ild Tint 1" ate the spot which meant the additional Ms" Censequcntlv I'm knell, vvlibh c'even was lavlm; geed ueie- with the forward pn, decideil te i l ion He a.r ieute, and the i esf.lt ui three point four trial- FHOlSMiLY the 'run .tumor dc'rrcrd I" win that namr In nny emit. ltariiburg kific rONI5Y Mel. INN the rul and. in thr juilijmriit of the efn kij. rffd tief reneit them The fnrt irmaini. however, that it wa mi unrntiihi' in n endimi te u lint irpuit indnnte tens ii tight fight. The lied dm lilur knker made it dismal failun of the tru-fef -point. If one of thr ok games ii lout in a similar iciv -fell, thr Utile Coin mitter u ill me up millions of ampric bifnrv the !''. gridiron season arrives. BteB ill B1 Buchiwll Did What Was Expected lUCKNHI.Ii d.d tirei Sely what it was. expectd tenm would de when they were leaditn: h a whle niarRin. When the opponent are e weak Vhnt they can't step ferwiud pis in mldtield and In scoring tenilery, Ihcrc 1m every re.ien wh the winners should mver up kliklng InetSeleney by resorting te aeiinl stniT for the joint after touchdown. itut this docs net help the new rule. 1'nr had I!tn knell heen mere nearly hatched lij Susiii(hiinti.t in strength and skill the Lcwislmrglans would net kave had an opportunity te forward puss for points ufter their tee eiTerts kml failed. Inde.il. only li the use of a ttiik or deceptive stuff of some Wrt will anj tenm ndd a point hj .i pass or run when opposed te an e'. ven irhich has luittled them mi anything like an eiiial footing. t rni'.lil'.l'Otii: the drop or jj.i'-e tict rrni'iiiM thr right ihj for thr tiiuirl tr'im. I'e'iih I'eici. nt I'rmrftun, had no lei than ten ;id(c;'i Irti'iinn her te tiinirt thr hnthrr inlh their ter hi! nvr,- (ithcr i r,in hf.i ue equally a tntint u;ien attaining proficiency among the hiding curps. Freshman Here in Lafayette I ictery P'i FOOTHAI.L comment written mere than a week age we had the temerity te dispense some advli'" te foethall p!.ier. It was sug,.ttfd that the fenng man wle desind te cam und lug fai.ie en the gridiron should lieceme proficient at picking up net falling upon a 1 e hall. In that great Iifajette-I'ltt hattle a frchman wish the guile iiulil nelme f I'rendergti.st hname the here liei ause lu- c!asiul a lumhled oval, slijipery though It was. nml raced a goodly distance for the only touchdown of the tame. Thi. fi nt deserves spe ial taentieii hecrise the eung lrlshinnn was t rcshie, and tirst-ienr ceilegluus de net utmll. take tin- long chaiues in imji'ertant games which greater experience permits their elders the sephs, luuiern anil seniors te esaj. Reports from the I.afactte drrssing room have it that hefere the game Toek Sutherlat.d hinged hi- men te "fellow the hll." V. de net knew irhat hr'ii d of foethall Sutherland trai lies, hut we sisK,t he intended that they sheu'd in'ept the snfe uictl...d. Iiest -tii'cd te a wet tun", of falling' en the kail when the fumh.c eixuried .n the midst of stniggllu; combatants. IJv ALL fn't as 1 tii'iy. a fieshman had thr ? disregard i-ustetn and puk up the loose hall, uses hi. hrndienr te rercr brain u hn h filiatien he icim perfcd of the courage te take a ehane a shuicir of here wreaths. audacity te entirely llirnmc I'ri ndi rgat raimllii. and because r, he i happy under Anent Miller Unpins A FRIENDLY critic asks why the liasihall w liters continue te temeve th" Yank managerial mantle ftem the wee form of Miller .lames Hnggins. The f. c given voice te this : "Hug has wen two pennants, the first two which have been hung en the New Yerk Ameiii iuis' pole H. mut be a wi-e bad"!, a man learned in the tactiis of the diamond, or he would net haw hail the opportunity te end his Ynnks into two World Series " All this is granted, friends. We respect II lggliis' baseball wisdom. VYe did net erit.eize bun in tin tirt gai.ie when tin Ynnks necdid a nin te win, had a man en tiist with none out and attempf.d the hit-ain-iun play, which rcKiilteil in double put -eiii- We i ef ruined from uning it as an afier-the-battle epim "i that the timtl game might luue endi d differently had Rush been permitted te pn.b te 'iming in that innl-ig when Kelly, who followed the plajer who was walked, hit the iIukii blew of the series. u JUO, ISUr.l'.U, for the diamond taitirian usrd chnt he believrd na i nod judgment- may lore hem juit that and had his methods met with "ii'ic.is he would lane b" n praised for his ainerahhip. HERIVS for lib- One of Three Musts for Mite Manager the truth of the matter: A basib.iil writer Is expected te picture Ills readers the e:n t facts as they relate te a manager and his team. In the opinion of baseball men who nn in a position te knew Hug rIhh miidf go i hscuheie. mint unpin an aide who will teach the expense tarn te respect authority, or mint get ljim- If a new set of diamond workers. It is one of the tbiee musts for Huggiiis, and the dutv of mi honest purveyor of baeehall comment te write what he finds te ln the truth about a team which wen the Americi n League pennant and tlun displ:iei a link of wit which would hae Miamcd the Fourth Strut (iruinmar Scheel of Coffey. Tllle, Kan. Although we nre inclined te the epininn t hn r the Yanks would be mere successful if t"v epemd a selii;iK department in the ivety inarkct--thcv new li'avc the leading purtdia-iiig department. The Colonels are about te dedicate a ball park that will seat Mj.OOe fanatics, and they need playing color in that yard in order that tlu-v mil) pa; for the concrete and steel. Italic Ruth. Heb Sleufel, Carl Mn.s and ether olerful athletes wdie trrrp rated at a king's ransom icArn they were purchased may attract the cash customers who will make It pe-Mi,,. fm- the (.ViIeiicIn te pay their biiililiug bills when they come due. MILLER 111 (i'UXS deserves sympathy. Hut he uas thr manager when hi lempany of million-dollar hnichallvrs xtas fanned, and lidded te by the ii cutest he h- unting operation kneu n te the na tional name. If he rannet control the mrn of temperinnent irl.e new trier ".. )'." en tin ir ihest, is it rrtam that he could manaie a new company ej atlileir. uhe, te v. in, would of ncnsttg exhibit prowess en n par uith that of the present Yanks'! Frank Butler With Us FRANK RUTLLR Is In town! I'nless ou own and enjoy using shotgun or rllle the name may net find lodgment in your mind's eie. Hut if, a number of .enrs age, jeu deelej)ed a thrill when Huffnle Hill came te town, that thrill, in a large measure, was due te Mrs. Frank Ilutler yes, Annie Qakley, the expert woman mnrUmiaii, who has appealed before all the crowned heads of Europe, etc. Our comings and goings have taught ii" that no mnn with geed breeding, net te mention geed judgment, ttiads en the dangereiih ground of age where a woman is leiicwncd. Rut In this instance Frank intlier seemed te wntH US te take his wife back Inte the dim and distant piiht Miss (Jukley is in wife nnd upon him must rest the responsibility. "Llibt week, at a New England fair" the quotes indicate that Frank, tJl( Willing husband, Is talking "Annie Oakley worked live minutes a day for five dnH and received i?7,"0, which, acce-dlng e my calculation. Is STiU WW .minute, or 550 for lle minutes. And this tame Annie OnUey, Uhe has been sheeting for forty jcuih, wen the International live-bird title in IS'Jl, r thlrty-oue years age. v fQllJ! defeated the field in France, killing 00 out of luO, and later, 1 IJ ut Merchnntville, A'. ., killed .f out of u) te iciu erer tlrahum, J- J at that time the tienal champion. champion of Ungland, This made her the interna- yh ttxalrar .spw w ' " M ' - i ml -V ElTjTi77i TO BATTLE OFTEN ,'dleness of Dempsey Dees Net Stagnate Heavyweights in the Ring MISKE-GIBBONSINNEWYORK AND THEN JIMMY CAUGHT A KICK H1 hawawa ?eei ; '4PPLE TMRIWGS STAUOt - HAl AICt?e - MUunajutf SOAV-SXTDS HAT GUtfHT TO A1AKE ITSLIPPeRy EWOUtf H I lei i I 1 1 Ml!! WB&nrzzr . i ttici ,a .s,'M s. 11 L' " J i I I ( X ( I ? I" , s. . I , U f .., .s r ,. . i mmv v t Qr - vN X Jill t " fesCEi5m Wtk '"'Z "' 'Ml I 'I' I M V. .xs. :. "... c ""'""""iiiliiii" it t.eris ii. jaiti: 1:AVYW1:Hi1IT competition, de spite the fact that Champien .lack j lemp ey hns been idle for mere than a year lift ecu months, te be precise, I since lie ktuvkid out lienrgc- (.'arpen- tier en the Glorious Fourth In 11)21 is beginning te holster with the start of the new Indoor season. I Here tonight n jinlr of heavyweights I In the making, ,Iic White and .Mm ' Helland, will help Introduce .lee CirifTe I a.s a promoter In ii scheduled eight- round set-te at the Llevcnth Street Arena (National A. A.. while In New i yolk Fridm liiclit tl first-ran- light hea weight match will be decided. Hill Miske nnd Temmy (Millien. St. 1't,i,l I'll'llu Will Iwt til.. i,1,tOlellt 111 !l fifteen-rounder lit the Garden, nnd the vitiner will place himself in line for a1 tilt wit u Ilarr (Meb. who is il'pesed te be the light -heavy weight titlehebler of America outside of New Yetk. Mlshe fan .Make 17." I'etinils IIewcmt. it is rumored that (ireb'3 Htispenskin i- te be lifted within a month or mi. and if .Miske were te beat GIli- byns. who was defeated b. the Pitts- f buri;h windmill last Mami, a matcii between Ilarr and Temmy would be' Interesting. Although Mi-he has been meeting full-llcdged heav weights ler secra! eius, Rilly should net have nn tnm hie making the llglit-hcav weight limit. He clihm weighs in nmrc than 17s i pounds at tiiigside, mi that there is no reason In the wide world win the St l'anl boxer, who is twent -eight ears of age, cannot come in three pounds I ewe f eight hours before entering the i ..iiii.itcil circle. ' White, who is the same color as his name, has a bis booster in llurr.v Wills, the Neure In av wi ight, and cn'iceili .1 by many te be the foremost centi'mler for Dempscy's crown. Wills and While have been sparring together fur several mouth, according te Griff", and tin iit.:i..a..i..i.i., ... i. ...... (i.,,,.... !..., in , i ii i in i 'i en in 'i.'iiii'ii i iini, -" in. ii , the New Oilcan- Negro ought te knew a P".ll of' which means, a GrilT.. s,iid! T1' 'nnih racquets season In this t"dii. Ilullaiiil is in for a het old i iiu. , "lty will open n hit earlier than usual of it teiusht. One w-i or the oilier, .this ear. the Initial da having been theie's going t. he a k'nockeiit." I tentatively selected as thu last ed- i:i-,ff,. i,.is li.'ei i.rnviriiis i.Mixrienee iiiiiiesdav in November. This was virtu- nroieoting being In l'hlhidelnlil.i. allv decided 'J'liree years age .lee, he nle i- an announcer ami n referee, put mi summer bouts hetweeii local lie s at the 1,1 - 'AlmJT J. 'I X t I (It .. !. ' .?... M.. . -.-- r ,v. ...d "Av-aDe .jtfaiffir.lliii'i lllll i'liih... i u"" fee. HEAVCiVSSAKEs) I Ybu9oejg-?j I iinniiiiiiiiiiiii 1'uAc'Ticiil'sMeiv fi DAWDLE AWE1 RH5TPALL OW A SLIPPERY FIELD I C V rt$f.u. 1 1 I I n . 1 j " "t?ssi"- J I' ' ffi ii ) ii , i I inrw - Mil ' "?4lA?llj 'lllll,?" IV l Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? McGraw's Age Harlow's Personality Brether vs. Brether By THE OBSERVER The Mnmp of the years m .... hair nnd In his lnrendeH -.i.. .. naisi CepvrleW. tOtt, b'j rublle I.edecr Company TO EN MAY LAY SQUASH RACQUETS Rumer Has It That National Tennis Champ Will Try Hand at Game This Winter SEASON TO OPEN EARLIER !QENE SARAZEN RECOVERING1 I : Open Gelf Champien te Make Trip I te Pacific Coast New Ynrlt. Oct. 11. Gene Knra7.cn, open golf champion of the Fnlted States, mill tt ill-Hit lal champion of the world, is lecupcrating rapidly nt St. Jehn's Klv.uside Hospital, Yunkers, from the (.peiatinn for appendicitis performed ' Sunday. According te Miss Jean Rnreutlicr. In nurse, Sarngen will be sitting tin in j wheel chair by the end of the week. i "I wish I was tip," s'lld Sanr.en teihf. "This Is pretty tiresome. Net j filling se bad, though." Sin i.en said lie would rest awhile nt 1 the estche.stcr-Rlltmere Country Club, 1 It c. N. 1.. when lie get out of the hospital, lie does net expect te tread the links again until .Inuuury, when he plans te intiriicy te the Pacific Coast with, .lock Hutchisen. MANY FOX TERMERS LOCAL EXH1B1 T Fifty Wire-Hair Entries in Man heim Shew Deyken Sur prise Leads List 29 ENGLISH BULLDOGS SIX NEW WiEN FOR COLWYM GRID TEAM nt the annual meeting nt the Interciiii) League last nignt at me Princeton Club. The national squash racquets tour nament will be held in Detroit thl season, beginning rehruary J 'J. And se It will be necessary te put en the Pcinisjlwmlii State tourney a week or ten il'.nvs before that, as only the winners of Stale jeu) are eligible for the national competition. The custom for many ears has been Officials Decide On Shake-Up i,. win.-., i ii. 'stiitn tilt iiiiiiiei lntelv i iter the close of the intercliib struggle and hence the new date for starting lietlli- i ties here. ' On paper the teams entered for the in''L'.":i camnalcn niipeur te be of' about the same strength as Inst enr but there is a rumor a round the Gcr- i mnnlewn Cricket Club that V . T Tllden. i!d. the national tenuis chain- liien. intends te take up the squash entli street arena, but t hi- year lie plans te expand a let and pair off leading fistmen. Tracy Defeat by Flrpe Kxpccled There wns net much surprNe n the knockout defeat ulTered b dim True, the Austialian. b I.ui Angele l'i.-pe in Argentine last week, Seernl months ( age the big Antipodean net Reb Martin j at tlie Garden in New erk and w.isi stepped b. the former soldier Tine did net liiiprcM at nil. While Klrpe has u let te li-irn about boxing, one big feite of his mike-up Is I the fact that he 1 a terrltic puncher , ith ills right. Oil.er than that wallop, he Is "out." as they sa. When the Argentine heavvwelght win ' K1"1"'' In the 1 tilted State- rentitlv he scored.' This report could net he confirmed. thicc kncl-.ait. stepping .lee MeCnnn. but if true it will mean that Gernmn Italinii duck Hirmnn and Sailor Ma-,town will be creatl strengthened, ler stead, all ..f which cui-e I a bit of a a man with Tihlcn' reach, spceil lui 'cnsntbin In cause each of this trm w'ling lowers nnd i out l -covering ahilin limned -i poed third-rate heavyweight, j would seen pick up vpmli and chume iarc would be nble te giM the best of Dempsey Is itheu. a rub in a ery short time. On the Read I'rlnreten Club "DarU Herso" .Tick D.'mp'ev will net be seen areuii 1 i Ran lug unexpected strength h the the I'ast again fcr eme time piebnbl;- I'inceten Club, which i the "dark three or ti c.i mintlis. The ehan pb.n horse" of the league, the Racquet was in Hest..n lat Sunday, and from ciuh ought te win again In handy there he wnt te Terente te open wih fashion, with Germantown second and his new si., ,w. Cwiwd. Overbioek and Morien fight - T ii T, i. into Denqisev jumps West, us (t'ent for third place. Huntingdon and it will be late in the winter hi fen Vullev docs net appear te bine a 'e ni'l g, t bad; te the bright llgLi nt chance. P.re'ulwav. With the champion iv , , Germantown. Merlen the Princeton in.ii. igir. .lack Kenrns, nnd "Jerrr theidnb, Racquet Club and Overbroek Gelt Gmk." lis trainer, all three being in 'Club will have two teams while Hunt tin lug n . jlngden Vallej and Cynwyd will enter 'Ic lllckard has suggested that 'one each. . n, .,.. i... ..r,r,ltn,l m lir.v in l 1 W'nll. .Teluisnn will mralii plav " i'iiiiiii ,Ji in-i,,i,,.-. ..- . m in. ,,,,....vb ........-... ...-..-.. . Gnrden tbi- season with a white op i After Defeat at Hands of Wildwood RUMOR OF A big hal;e-up has been decided en by the officials of the Celw.Mi football eleven after Paturday'. disastrous de feat in the hands of Wildwood, of rrankfenl, when the Delaware Count eleven was humbled by the score of I'll te (I. At a cenfuenee of the club official and management which lasted tluee hours it was decided te make ilrustli One of the big features of the fourth annual deg show of the Geriuantnwii Cricket Club Kennel Association, which will he held at Manhcltii en Saturday, will be the showing of fifty wlre-halr fox terriers, Including the best of this breed In the country. The Gerniantewn show, which ha at tracted ."." actual dogs, with duplicate entries reaching the hlch llgurcs of !)."". will he giver, for the benefit of the Gerniantewn Hospital. Last season .$.'1000 was turned ever te the hospital J officials and It is expected wllh tlie lu I creased entries and Increased Interest ithnt a larger amount will be tnken In I en Saturday. Leading llie wire-haired fox terriers 1 Is De.keu Surprise, the top-Iielchcr Imported bv .1. Stanley Halle, of Tarry town'. X. Y,, at a cost of mere than $.-l0(l. This deg has been shown all nrnund the circuit lids eai- and ha DISSENSION i nevrr been defeated, lie has a classy I field te compete against at Miinhelm, Inasmuch as the wlrc-haiied fe- ter riers entered are the het let ever brought together, with the possible ex ception of the Westminster exhibit In New Yerk. Anether bteed which shows a large number of increased entries I the Kng llsh bulldog. There Is in. actual entry of twent -nine dug In this class, with duplicates of thlrtyslx. These include Mime of the leading circuit Hetter and TOIIN J. McfiRAW ndmlts he is getting old. tl in the puffs under his cye!, in ids gruy menRiirement. Rut these outward appearances Imve net convinced the Glnnts' gcnwal that his prime hns passed. The evidence hns come from his Inner Belf. The Little. Napeleon scored a greater personal success this year than ertr before. He sat en the bench nnd moved his nthlctcs like Jnmplng-jacks, nnd through his maneuvering they wen the highest honors In baseball. MeGraw has a right te be proud of his achievement. He is hailed aa thi here of the World Series. Hut despite all this, the thrill Is missing. "Knthiisinsm belongs te youth." said Jehn Jeseph, "nnd I'm afraid I'n, no longer young. My enthusiasm is net se keen ns It used te be In uplte of mself Kvcn the winning of the series by the Glnnts failed te arouse, m te ii high pitch of excitement. I'm getting old." Knthtisiasin ders belong te yeulh. and this vindicates the proverb that a man is as old ns he feels. The jenr Is a peer yardstick villi which te measure age. The man of fifty is very often as young ns men ten nnd fifteen eaiH his Junier. Enthusiasm is a better standard of measurement nnd many n dull old. timer has perked tip since he discovered that he could still drive a golf ball m0rr than n 100 yards. LEK KINO Isn't the most unlucky ball player In the world. Tim West Virginian was tagged nml shipped for the miners from dm Phillies, and he returned te the big Irngue te get a Miare of Uie (Hants' World Series coin. .Stiile Athletes ill Colgate WllKN Dick Harlow left Penn State te conch Colgate elccn, five of Rexilfk'a uthletis followed the popular tutor te the Hnmilten institution. ! On Saturday Colgate lines up ngiiin-t Rill Reper's Tigers, but none of the State plnyern will be in Harlow's battle array. Of their own volition, the quintet of former State players have given np their candidacy for tlie JD'-2 eleven. An eligibility rule nt Celgnte bars, for n period of one yenr. nny nthlcte who i has been nwnideil a letter at nny ether college. This is the nearest thing ! te ii ene-jear resident rule nt Hamilton. Only one of the live Center County collegians earned his letter at State. The ether four nre eligible, but in order te relieve Colgate of the delicnte lit lit untien which their transfer created, they hnve decided te declare themselves In eligible for one season. Yet they lime net dropped roettinii. l ney nre iieiping unnew ey pinymj en the scrubs, thus aiding in the development of the varsity. There must he n great deal of inngnctism te the personality of Richanl Harlow when five athletes nre willing te give up n year of football In order eventunllv te play under hiH direction again. COLiAGTI?, Lafayette and Lehigh are three institutions without the enc-jrar rule. It is llhely that the freshman law will be Installed before tlie start of the Ifl'M foethall s?asen nt all three Institutions. Discussion of It Is going en new. When Rrether .Meets Rrather Till: Iowa clown, one of Hie greatest teams In tlie country last year, opposes Yale at Xew Haven en Saturday. It will be brother ngalnst brother for Tad and Heward Jenes are the rivnl conches. Iowa is without the famous Devlnes this yenr nnd the long trip will dull their keen edge of training and et the Westerners are figured te give the Klin a Stirling battle. C'ises of luether coaches nre net exactly common In celleglnte ntnletles, although (here are several of them. However, Instances of rival teams being tutored b brothers are wry unusual. Last winter. I ill! aim, Princeton lmskelball coach, met and bent hU brother. Geerge Calm. Dartmouth mentor, twice in the league race. These two caes of rlwil brother clinches are the only ones in recent yean that come within the t pan of a diist ineiunn . About Ibis cit there nie siwernl families in the coaching business. Th. McNb liels, the Milier and the Cunnir are the most notable. A T'tah family held what should be ! record if It isn't. Pour brothers, Mlltnn. Otte. Lewell anil Wilferd Rennie , all much different foethall teams, nml they were nil suciessful in their opening games. Hi' and Rucliii' HEAVYWEIGHT BATTLE n i.ent, nn I it ml2lit lie tint 'in if tlie M, ke-Glbbens sit-te the assignment. Willi' v . 1 v. Scraps About Scrappers Inr ' IS 1 ' lllllv Vtflls. til" (!! t: -V v tin in In AtnTli ,1 m 'aii i.i -in n .1 e .( rr.'tmi I f r 'V fe 1 1 ( 'im ni" ' i '.' i r-.-i . 1 1 ' I ten r"un'l n -i i i '. ! ii". Clnier tliiKin ti ' .ui I M rcii-ii e 'ub-t "a, .M.irris Vh a : .' until n t .M.Munpeim i-tiiI fi-tiir.' i. ,i. t. n rounds, nt Kenesha .. iiS "Ml (lilrk W.nv. frmer ni(Ur i-hmnptnn. '.. nitrt :i prnfMn'ennl career (Ms ck II" 'i tu ni.ninr nt the Old Kvlliitiii. A s-n'ist ('hurley Ilrltten frlilnv nluhl r n the nrriH p'nijriim with Jnck riiifre.sl'fiit I'ur--ur i!iit iminhera KM JliO'i m Jrhnny Mei' ay I'rankli! Hurn vs Jue J(d and nilli. ColnBten v Jee Wllllnriii lii'nnr heniie n ni"s, nnnthr ferniT :i.in,'"if i)l met Cnli k Km-n it, ih the Panama Jn 'Inns-In t liln ... ,. i i tie s-HtleiiMl Siiturdnv nlitht Mni'v Iir,i nnd Phimdidiciln Jee Will,, it ', i . i In .. lUlitwelclit pt-tu ' it rir mjinber I'lurl-v VI Al Mnnrn and Veuilrf Jack IKinpey M" Ueerslf Kuwell. fimrite I'nrker. a 1 in-pound N"rre. tin r. irr 3 from N-v Yerk and 1 In truin rj 'or h'iiit with unv one 111 veluht. r'lui'is Hii'7.f,t Parker'H mmi.i'.'r iiNe liandii"i Wl'lln Uarran. 112. and Jlmmv Jerdan. i:ii I. Willi a number of veterans aim scwtiiI premising eungcr men te i home from it should he able te turn out a team capable of making it a I rllle inen- than Interesting for all comers. Stanley W. Pearson who wears the Germnntewn colors en the tennis court but pin- for the R.viiuet Club during the sipui'h season, will lead off for that i lub s A team. Oilier Raciiuu Club -tai. arc Charley Jeinings Dan New hall. TmI lMward.sand Hnewden Samuel. Pearson is the present holder of the Stall and natiennl titles. Frank Whlte nt Gcnnanlewn i.criiuiiitewii still has Prank White, niaii linns a former national chain chain n.eii, i.ieige White, K. V. Reeu-s. Sam P'lneik. lirndley, the "Human Cleck." se called because of his Ulicniin teadi-iic-s. and S. P. Clarke. If Hill Tllden dues get interested ill s(iiisi he will add a very colorful touch te the seusen's doings. In W H. K. Mitchell. Riichiuan I.ee, liothrei f.ee, Allen IImiII-. Riecht, Albert R. Mill and Henry Kndicett. -Mellen has a geed groundweik for u 'pair of strenj; tciiins. V. P. (Hill) Harrliy will head (Jvci brook, witli . I.euls S. dn Lene, Reb Fuiriiisten mid ".1 Sauer Claims Wrestling Title I Siuitun I'iiiiIi, 'iillf,. (M 11. l'ete Saner of Sirli 1'uuli. twluv ilTinipd the llalu-h,iun''l 1. 1 wirHtllnu clmnietennliln of Metida 'Vi r Cl.treiKi. Ilklnnd. of Sheiidiiu, We . who had pn luutily cialnud thel tltli. yauci wen tu cut nf tline falls changes in the personnel of the team i winners and several local winner ter the game with Riut Pull Satin day. I Among them nre Ahiuiit's Deuble anil It him leaked out that one of the con- j Pcnistene' Thcdn Raia. the male and trib King facts of lal week's defeat , ),., ale. re pccthely, which mi'de "iich was dissension among the plaers, nl- M.r.niliuiiil showing at Atlantic Clt. though no credit should be taken from cipiiuing winners In their iepectlve Wiluwced a tin' I'rankferd team put .st..xes. up a formidable game and consequent- l Shepherd, as usual, lead the list. I lU'iied the count for last year s de.- ' Theie ate seenly-sl actuals In thl 'Vi:, . , ,' class, wlih duplicate of 1".". Among What is puzzling the supporters of ,1( ,..iiK kmiiels entered are the fa ille (elw.Mi team s the fact that this ' ,,,,. .i,,.(.n,, Keiincl-. owned by P. A. ear -el. en Is ieput.il te be stronger ll wid.ner. of Rlkltis Pink, than last .war, it the weaker team j Insi eir 1'iil'ieil 1 1 1 t as easy a victory against Wildwood as the latter Saturday en ('eiii, It is unnoted that six new men will be in the game Saiurdii at which time a rcwrsnl of feim is anticipated. I lobar! Has Geed Squad The llebait ehuen, of West Phlla- ilelphla. our of tlie old ill tlie Past, ha leiimleil out one of th. best wpiads thai has ever represented the club. The management hns obtained the setUie of Mich pbiveis .is ltruder, of Catholic High: Stini-en, fermeily of l.iifajette i Glunneii and Strnnge, of I'Vankferd ; Pukett, of Ilelineshurg, nnd Vel, of Hroekl.Mi Tech. The two Pgaii brothels and Stevens of last year's eleven l,ne icpeitul and nre in tine i coiiiiitieu. A game In Nmimber has been nr ranged at Paw tin kit, R. I., and games me sought with eiliir hrst-dnss, teaur. Fer dates inldu-b llebart Club, (7.107 Mailtvt Mrect. Muldoon Has Net Resigned oetball clans i.imt Willi mi Mull mi rumor te tlu (ffret r'l.ilrinnn of the Slate Athleili ( eiiiinUsKin, had ifsmnM wa.H (Im nlcd hv hlni tndiv Hi ik'.lartd he had no Inti nl Inn nf n nlKiilnis KINK MILLKR 1 looking for mid Jobs te tul.e en In his spare All he is daln.g naw is ceachln;: I'r.inltferd, St. Jeseph's He lluds liuie hanging heavily en his bauds. ... . used le bev under the name of "West 1 litl..,liil..li In 'I'. .in,,..' O'U'ii.iln 1,, lil. ON TONIGHT AT ARENA , lnt bout S.'-hultz wen from Sam Hlmlc iten. jirevi.uiM te which hn kneekpil out leiiini IJevlln. iMiplan is a nrt i ate boxer, and u victory for Seliullr i g.i nst K. (). Phil would mean a le! Sam l!e"iie, Iteiinv I.eennrd's spnv i leg p'lilner. will hook up with ltv Mitchell, of Seuth Philadelphia. Tlun are lightweights. Yeung Mickey will take nn fJenfr Rusel in another livhtwelght innlcl' and the opener will be between bin lainweiu'hts. Richie King and II ib Gun ia, a Meican. THOSE NICET0WN BLUES ' Basketball Team Will Tackle All Cemers Again This Season The Nlcetewn Reys' Club lllu I'asketlnll team will be In the tie1 again thi. sea-eii. The tenm has hee practicing leguhirly. and Mannpi' Pvans wishes te aniinuuci that the iiuinlet will be ready te open Its rea son mi October -S with the Strem Prledberger - Aaren Manufacturing Company as Its opponents. The lllties nliin te play at home every Saturday night and travel during tlie week. All lirst-class teams wishing te arrange games with the Rlues can de se bv ceiniuunlcntinj with G. Watsen, Ml 7 North (Srntz street, Plillndel phi. i, Pa. Helland and Whlte te Meet Eight-Round Match I Finishing up with a torrid four round spil'Tin ' clinch ll'.'.llllsl Geeige Ged- f re , the Giant Negro, who i picked by Jack Jehnsen as a future champion, .1.. " ' Oi 'he 'JII."-lieuliilcl'. who I ill II from Tuscaloosa. Ala., leda.v i In great condition for his match tonight with .1 i i ti Helland, of llaitimere. ' at the eleventh Stieet Arena. Helland nnd White, who Is n white man. aie te l clash in the windun of eight rounds. i Gedfrev mil White trained together I nt Jimmy Dougherty's Ridley Park I (iii.-i-'ii 'MUM' l'lm and the put in some hard lick together. White pus- s.'sscs ii lerrithc right -hand pouch, and Ids mentor. Harry Wills, foii.uet contender for Jack Deuipse.v's crown. ' believes that the Alabaman ha the makings of a successful lieav weight. I Whit, i eulv tweiii.v-ene eai. of use. I Re-ides this lieav.v uclnht luilleh Jee I GrifTn. wh is the promoter of the ! I 'e eut'i Street Vtenii where lie In tends staging vveiklv WediiCMlay night benis, has four ether crackajatk con- I tests scheduled. Kno'keiit Phil Kaplan, the terrlflic piieelilns Jersi'v Cliv welterweiiflit. will hook up with Mike Sehultz, the West Phl'iiilel'ihia wcln WeU'lit, who lire, in (Jutr him llrtll I . '1 .in 1 i ' i) ,n I j . r unit- . .i iciu,' i uf , in Iiarliinir. '.f r.i-n, IM- p end Jr,s, f.hs Tin in lincrf will t'XIMtfJ I" l-ivi , SUM I KM i. ey h'llllO '..UHHs sh'iu it uddiets II 1' 111" llltll .rrf'inlzfd n Btrenit font si" urd the mtvIc of in n h lie linn su'urnil ihii ;il,ij i -h, Int ludlnii Sihnel. I mil. of Jiruwii of .Miih.iiinv City HlKh. Int Mai's veti lani. Mre 1 acuiunt uf thrm- tnnnis wlnhlnic Whitehead, 0UU7 Vniinr Strrn 12d. ha lust nrrlvn 1 I')illdlii.1 U from I;ls. l.nit , vhr l khinns oe the enlf links i-mpM-d In aheut thirty bems Hn unit . h'"n, ,f " ,no h'' 'i'.V' -I., sr Cenrire Pecr. ant te hook un ih , Valley S Star. Willi . M ile l.ene niniiiii! the ether leallliii liuhts' I. '"", IilH'i'ler-Mililen Hevrn. which has i ...'.... w l.-lll.,c t.. , nl.ni lu't iimiliifl it i nst ui.ceanful aciden nn ""''W " i".ii7 ".''."'".' "" ine i.itH i . h , i nin end, lu ei.lrrnl the feet- H llUlltingilell 'ad 'I' M i'i" usl -r...l In th eeitsnn en Hun- 1 riizli-r .Ir . ' . " """ s" i uni Airy le a, a-n lie. (loedw-ln ,.,. uni.. win, go U.T hy JJ' . ,., ,.. ,-,'- h; ;,-(.(,,.;. nm re. fnen. , , ."inns leinpiibiiit, " niKicus ei ''le unKs, h 0 lii.ni.iy -e wIhIi.h tn wUihel.l Lew Mlnkv and YnutiB .Inelt I 'tni"i will team. I f i Dm ,, M.tll Kud( r-WVlduu will fellow '"i" m a '""'"J ".'.. . . ":"'.','". ".'' 1 in I'r neeten full is vln" nw nin ' '" '' .1"'" " m imsfimu teuni. trHVn siviii.. nniliiiii. nlniiir Its 10 osecei s Imi ,' " en haiirl.i and pMlnc home en Hun sa.ving nntlilllg niieilt lis JilesjiectS. lint in p,,, .. , ,i,ir.s j0enh Arnmtrntiir. has several classy players who gained kits n ir m ii.tt mid, or I'henu Uermim- Tlelr foiir-rminer wm '"' nifwlml hv ,ne.,rh hetvcen ( har'p crnen pud Ilin-i," tirewn and Tlriv (Juwlwln and Jehnnv (Kidi rcrre. tlnrrv Tllirllrh. !'-" wh-i fennirlv lm. nnds- the nam' of iiunu t-nerlm k. U (r.iin. 'nc v llh h' Ntahlinat Andv t.wls kNe 1CS for matches Je Murfhv Ik llniiiE un for liln rrettBfn. elvp h.n. will rt Inte wln-ut c innHtlr,n m Friday nlKht whfn he oi.i'ei-i-i l.lt'le ff of Ilalilmere. at the Camh-ls f'ni Th nn Ii te hf Pnnni Hn v Tenne Snrky. Prs'lmii- .Tehnnv nevrn v Jnhnnv T-rilur .M en v. .Tack CMfTurd and Jlmmv Murray v Temmv Klll, tiivm i:,l' v l'ecrlsss ( nllinlle rinti desires n ram en itiii'ii ' in. I with unv 1110. pound team 'n or ar un I I'll nd"lihln. Addrein A Hoiia Heiia hut, ll-i'i'J .'ei th lluuvUr atrnt .11 111 in v n.ixtrr. Kn'ntnn t'-neni. Still Retains Her Eye UT what Frank Rutler wanted te linprc-s upon us and we thought it worthy of relating here Is that u woman who was a clinmplen shot one years age, and who has been siioetin te cnieriuin me puiuic inr ir, years than cover half the.bpnn of the average person, retains her eye, P-Vl 1. ., . t...i - j..1..1...1a n.1 Iiah wftt.tlifiil nlinrm nnd vlffdr in orauiaiieii ei jiiinu nuu luussm uim u......... w-.... -..- """ wure alie labl te Wirn' a movie rjueentr wait 07 exmnmni AIM with daadlr firearuui before the public 1 t 5 i v 1 1 new, did net work out with absolute smoothness Inst season, but should de se during the annual grapple about te gel under way. S. P Claike was re-elected presi dent at the annual meeting, vvhlb I,. S. de l.ene was again elie-cu mm it. Deyle Steps Werner In Third '"., ,"" f" w, struggling with the . . ' .. ,..7 ,,r,.i n..... ... t....u K'luilulc. Willi h Is II complicated Jeb n.'r.h tulip-'1 fieerc" '-rrier In th final uitieli experience last jeur niul (iiiltu 11 number of new candidates. Se, taken all in all, It leeks like a ! ry interesting season for the sipiash fans. I'nder the new regulations adopted a I oirri.n.ek A. v., 0f vvet rhiUAViphi.. cnr age the clubs are net suiipesed I d. nip rinnn with loelliall Kana av. raninit te "pack" env one team, but te di-I i."" i'-"'"'14 "VV ,rern """' "r Hniuiday villi, tlml i.frn.,1.11, mi .. liffv (l f , ,. 9 ' erl'' ""k c. ntalnH rrid.v" srholantle slurs vine their strengtli en a lift -lift , iM . no m, AddresH Jack M. fermlck, basis, (Jf course, this plan, being hiaud '"' V nil f mv-feurth ini, or ( ill Hnruie rJK TIMA CIGARETTES new Vullinn Fhrllrh, who ud te h a ffrr l,nvr m.w V" lriier.Ml In th- iie;ki luiiarl pni-i hfiilPf mnvd bf ';;rl..ri 'run r.iiirth in' nc"' ctr'i 'e Hflh nn I Itlrlclnm n direiOF 11( l n'nnni sive-al 'nllrnumen.H ni he (darted th latter mrt of the month ... ,v... TMier i hit" nrnv n l'pr-Vi"l after or rn'nut nd (Iff sffnnd ,f the third reurd In rjnther . f tl thrcn tar (n-rn'ind Ien" ,Ae,"n,f A"B ' ,vi aw'ardnl the ludie'P (1ellnn ceer i:mt Sflif Tb or' ten-rnenil bout reunite In Victory for Mannle V-r ever Jee Cllf Cllf feril, , Otte- Jehneen .knocked out Trunk Sweeney tn the necend round of a icheduled tu-reunfl bout. owing te the ellmluiltleii of one Cvnw.vd team nnd the entr of u second Prime Prime ten Club cemlilniitlnii. The latter duh has courts of its own new, which will net only Improve Iho caliber of the Tiger play, but should in u measure eventually simplify, the secretary's ouereuB task, V- - Hllli In tn ecu Ii A M. und r. I'. M Taggert Is Named Coach Nllllninslnviii. Muss., flit. 11 William Tin ii f 'I 'it N V., Inn. Ikhii named "i.e h uf Hi.' W ll'i'tnis hecct teuni fur th I 'titiM-.' h asiin II,' Is it natitn of Kiiitlninl ' old l.i' f inn. rlv fiir .Mil . d (1I,ihi(eu In the I "i 'I inert tnm iilp-e l taken iharun of I In I'urnli' iuiii. vthleli numhiMH tvvvnti lit nii'ii This will In IS, (Irst mr that i Wiiin.na na. luen elllviauy represenleii In Kid ( Gllmnn Succeeds Cannen ll'in.i'Ve, N. II.. Oct. 11. J T Ullman. of Hest crack ininr.l of Dartmouth foot feet hull (e,-s from 1003 te 1003, has been an an neuncwv the chairman of the Dartmouth A slAtX Mr ll Ii ..ea V Hr j A.uiviri -,fcj V '.! iUVVtrui I T UKI1 or ifw xerk.r 'Warn. mdffrlmU WmmmmMKA for TWENTY and after all, what ether cigarette is se highly respected hy se many men? Ltt Fatima tmehrt ullytu ttoeirr U Mtim Te5 ) Off, J; H I I s Jffl m?,.. Ai....Vii'!'i" ',- ..I' ,-. m tMsrZlLhjLrtk. kfyy'.-v'"',. .llfrVn'1! ' f"'. ki2,7li Jf( ."...ttrti m i feia, jjjjj2y; rf,iK ?j " .M
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