Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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; , 2(i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHUlAPELEEi. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. MSB, ' ' '' . ''' "vv. ,
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ATHLETES A T PENN
WO LONGER FEEL THAT
W WOi?LZ) S ylGiV 7W
vTlan in Vogue at University Gives Every Man Chance
t te Play Favorite Game, Even Though
He Fails te Make Varsity Team
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STONEY McLINN
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I!y STONEY McLINN
TIME fns when the Nemesis of the telleglnn who was "trying" for the
football tenni wen the "cut." The procedure then wan nbeut iih follews:
"Come out fur the tenml" would be the slegnn In chnpcl, dorms nml
int. nnd nt lmiss-inrctlngs for several weeks nftcr the opening of college.
Then the liend conch, with the nld of liln nKslitents, would Attempt te
Wsed from n conglomerated iniii of candidates, much as the hunter picks off
duck"! from the (lock whizzing by, the men who
were bet Milled, mentally and physically, te
become members of the uusit.v squad. (I'sunlly
the ceaih knew pretty well beforehand nbeut
which men would be ".elected.)
Finally the coach would announce, after
practice, te the bruised and pernplrlnjf ntliletr
that the "cut" would be made that evening.
And as the motorist who must de it appreachci
the environs of the lining squire nnd arresting
uinstnble hoping for the best but fearing the
wervt se the majority of the gridiron men
walked teunrd the bulletin beard, which gnve a
list of these who were commanded te eat wisely
nnd net tee well nt the training table.
The man whose nnnie did net appear en
that list turned In his football togs, lighted a
cigarette nnd decided that the whole world
wns agin him. He Insisted, of course, that he
was a "victim" of the cut: that the eleven was
losing Its .pedieKt, brainiest and most courageous candldnte. (In isolated
Instances this may have been true.)
The worst feature of the cut, however, was that men who were, in size,
glllty and inrutnlity, eminently fitted te piny winning football, refused te
heed the call for candidates, declaring that they would lese prestige if they
Wrc net bidden te eat of the feed picpnred for the varsity.
T H011S take a layer or tire off h fellow's pride if he stands
sir fret in his hosiery, tcatchri the nrrew point te JPG what he
stands en the "iour-wcight-fer-onc-rcnt" apparatus mirf feel that
he i bring pointed nut en the campus ai the truckhersc who tiied for
hut iid net make the varsity.
Hundred Candidates en Franklin Field
NOW the scene shlfteis de their stuff. AVe arc living in this age of scien
tific nnd sj-Htemntlc athletics. The place is Franklin Field, where mere
thnn 100 jeung men are learning what te de mostly what net te de with
-the football.
First we visit the offices of Dr. H. Tnlt McKenzle, generalissimo of the
Billed athletic forces. The noted director of athletics and Dr. Uuck Wharten
' nre "nt home" te jeung men who present themselves for a most thorough
physical examination their attire, an Kipling might have put It, Is "net u
.thing nfere and less thnn half of that behind."
Among the fifty or mere examined in n day there perhaps nrc a half dozen
lvhe express n desire te play football, and are physically fit te de se. These
ix youths nrc sent te the foetbnll department with the nisltlve insurance
that they will enjoy a full season en the gridiron nnd indulge in some real
games, een though they de net make the vnrsltj.
AVe new step out upon the historic gridiron where, by Invitation from
Ernie Cezzenst nssistnnt grnduute mnnnger, men who de one-finger exercises
en n portable and sell the result te newspapers are permitted te wntch the
jmllls grind out the Sullivnns, Ilnmers, Millets, Derns nnd Dewhlrsts. We
find Coach Jehn Helsman nnd his corps of football tutors teaching the
modern Ited and Blue gridiron lessens te approximately sixty lads twenty
eshmcii.
most
fnllmiitnlv m.nunlnterl ivltli thn vnp.in f,it nt tlmrk thnv rnm.fiQ.ilif- fli, nn
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Jjprenchlng enemy the college which is te meet I'enn nnd show the scars of
(battle. AKe, a schedule Is prepared for both the junior vnrslty nnd the
.ireshies, which gives them nn opportunity te tight nnd win for Old l'cnn.
nCT at one end of the field ah, there ire dnceifr icAy football can
MJ didates no longer dread the cut. Hi Dirksen, fumed as athlete
and conch, presides ever this section of the gridiron turf and has in
chane, or icill have later en, by far the largest number of candidates,
A'eiic of them may make the varsity this year. On the ether hand,
all iche arc eligible knew that the eyes of an expat arc upon them
i and that thr promotion te first-team jirscys trill fellow development
y of varsity habits.
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All Have Opportunity te Play Game
THEY knew, nt least, that they will plnj the game, for they will be organ ergan
ised into class, fraternity nnd dormitory elevens and will win the
plnudits of their fellows, even ns de the varsity men
Obvieuslj , few men can make the arslty and newadn.is collegians
ppreelnte this fact because of the sjstematlc method of conducting uthltlc
When u man realizes that he hns had a fair dinnce nnd that his superiors
have made the team : thnt he may continue te piny the game which he likes
best of all and receive athletic credits for doing It, then he Is satisfied.
Dr. McKen.ie is hard nt work en plans for the boxers and wrestlers
1 at Pennsylvania plnns which will give i-verj man who wants te enjoy par
ticipation m one of these spert'' nn oppertunitj te de s(). In fact, the day
of the ut has disappeared in nil athletics nt l'cnn. Tliu'c N a selection for
; the Mirslt. but no turning in of unifetms by the.(. nut en the Um and
H always the chance for men who plnj a game te pnne that thej de have
'letter" stuff in them.
Heward Herry, former all-around athletic star at I'enn, enme crashing
down Chestnut street today don't knew whether it was the football in the
October nlr or whether "Nig" had heard that some person near Sixth nnd
Chestnut wanted the daily poundings of his tjpewriter bound in book form.
Anj hew, since Iierry is a leading member of the two A's athletes and
authors It was a plensure te bump into him. There was a foolish thought
chasing through the bend of nn ex-athlnte of parts a thought which hnd
been born upon the visit te tienernllsslme McKeuzle's athletic headquar
ters. Here 'tla;
HOLLAND LOSES BY
ASHADETOWHITE
Baltimorean Leses Twe Teeth
In Heavyweight Beut at
Arena's Opening
MICKEY-RUSSELL IN DRAW
S-H-H-H, SECRET PRACTICE: THE "TUMMICKW JUMP
II
li.VUl.111 JVtM UJM1 DlllC 111111011 IflPiril". 11, tljljli WAlillUtl I (-1AIJT jin i.
ilVarsIty, twenty junior vnrslty (once known as scrubs) and twenty fieshni
I , The junior vnrslty nnd the freshmen have opportunities te become
Uy IOi;iH II. .IAFFE
SOMK day Jim Helland nnd Jee
White hope te loom as timber for
heavyweight championship competi
tion. Just new enen is far from being
nnvwhere near caliber for a titular tilt.
Thev clnhed Inst nlaht In the eight-
(round wlnd-np of the season's opening
sliew at the Licvcnth Street .rcnn,
nnd, while there wns net much te
cheese between the big Iwiys nt the
finish, because of his nggresslveness
nnd occasional Hares White, who hnlls
from Tuscaloosa, AIn., was entitled te
a shade.
Helland is the elongated Pnltlmerenn
who showed n let of fntneness In n bout
with Fredwnrd Fnlten one night last
winter nt the Ice Pnlnce. nnd he went
bneft te the Oriele City minus two teeth
ns n result of n White tight-cress In
one of the enrly rounds.
Small Crowd
Sees; flrilTe's Opener
A big crowd stayed nwny from Jee
Orlffe's initial 102'J-2.1 stng, but he If
confident thnt he will come through
with (lying colors as n promoter, lie
fore the show Orlffe made n nent speech
explaining that, despite the slliniiess of
attendance In the nrenn nnd dellnrs In
the box efliee, he would put en the
show and be the loser,
(jriffe get a biz hand nnd then the
show went en, while Jee started te
figure just hew many hundred Iren men
he wns In the hole.
The handful of spectators there wit-
nesed n geed show nnd tried te help
Jee forget about his fit.-nnclnt deficiency '
with a let of enthusiastic applause
throughout the course of the program, i
iitst iiet unrein, who denies being
Meviciu and claims he Is of Indian
bleed, nnswvreil the gong ngninst Itlclue
King, n local lad. King, nftcr being
dropped three times, begnn thinking
nneut iilxlicatlnK in the third, when
Ueferee Lew ltnlley came te his rescue
and wisely stepped the bout. Garcia
outclassed Hlchic, nnd Pulley's deci
sion saved King further and unneces
sary punishment.
Then Yeung Mickey, n southpaw.
i went te lint against (ieergla Itussell.
and what a slambang battle they staged!
in the early rounds Mickey cracked
(ieeigie nn the chin with his terrific
lift and the latter wns knocked stag
gering, but Mickey tired and before
the s,.t-te was ever Pus'scll evened up
matters.
Krause Wins
In Heme liattle
Snmmy Iterne, another southpaw, and
the derail, Johnny Krause, were the
next pair te enter the ring, nnd this
mntfli ensued In n battle between n
puncher nnd a boxer. Krause. the boxer,
although shaken up several times by the
slashing southpaw sheets of Perne suc
ceeded in showing sufficient cleverness
te win by n slight maigin.
The semi-timil found Phil Kaplan
mixing It up with Mike Scliult, whose
nom de glove used te be West Phila
delphia Temmy O'Toele. Temmy was
in there Irving his utmost te score with
a knockout nnd he took all sorts of
(Imr.ces se much se that m the fifth
round he hit Kaplan low seernl times
unintentional,!. Hefeiee Pulley dis
qualified the West Phlladelphlan. nuto nute
ui:it ii allv- ghing the bout te Kaplsn en
a techr.lcailtv .
Cepvrtpht, Hit, Iv Public Ltdatr Company
MORAL VALUE OF
SPORT PRAISED
Swarthmore College President
Lauds Students Who Take
Athletics Seriously
TEACHES SELF - CONTROL
Vanderbilt Ready
te Dedicate Stadium
Nashville. Tcnn., Oct. 12. Van
derbilt University's new stadium,
which the University of Michigan
football team will help dedicate Sat
urday, will have its seating capacity
of 22,000 tnxed, according te pres
ent indications. Michigan's foot
ball team will arrive in Nashville
Friday nnd hnve n final workout en
the sedded field of the stadium.
INDUSTRIAL FIVE
FACULTY BAR
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WOODBURY H. STARS
The greatest value of sports is their
moral value, according te the belief of
Piesident Frank Aydclette, of Swarth
more College, who emphasized the. im-
linrfnnpf, nf YinrttnltintlAn in nllilptips
,-.-....,... ., ..a .....m taut. ... ,...... --
In nn iiflflrnia vnnfnivlinT Vinfurn t!ii. (ill. '
tire student body at the suburban in
stitution. "In spite of all the emphasis that
can be laid en physical health and en
the contribution of athletics te a
healthy body." snld President Aydc Aydc
eotte. "I believe the greatest value of
sports Is their moral value, and that, i
if you learn from them the lessens of ' ...
intense effort, of scrupulous fairness, , COACH
of ceneresltv te onnenents nnd of self- ,
control in crucinl situations, you hnve
learned something which deserves te be Twe stars will be missing from the
,aprnesld.mtUAvdelette defended the cel- ! -'.P of Woodbury High Scheel when
lege student who gees into competitive the Jersey lads meet La Salle Prep
athletics berleusly. en Page Field, Woodbury, N. J., te-
Llkes Serious Athlete morrow afternoon.
"One of the things thnt I enn com- A recent ruling of the faculty will
mend most hl"hly In our student body." , prevent both Wentherby. the blc full-
he said. "Is the seriousness with which bat,. nml of (h w , . .
ir athletic activities, i ei-. ,,.,,..,, , ,, ,, ,
sl-iieiiihiic luuiu.iii, iiiKi uanneiii, tne
husky tnckle, from participating in the
battle ngninst their Philadelphia op
penents.
jWeatherby and Hanneld De
clared Ineligible Play La
Salle Prep Tomorrow
SHIFTS LINE-UP
EXPECT BIG YEAR
Many Applications Received for
Eight-Team Circuit Hall
in Doubt
MEETING MONDAY NIGHT
llitrtv tnk( thei
lege Mtudrntn nrc FOinetlmt Iilnmrri for
tnklnc nthletU's tee norleuHly. My own
I feJiiinu nvt tlmt titn n)iii.Aa rntiift frnm
It was nnneiineed that Jee Tlplltz , .,0,,1; .. he tle I10t ti;,. SI,0rt seriously
and Hehli.v L.irrett would headline next ,,,, Wentherbv nnd Ilnnnnld nre nesl-
Wednesduj night s show. , "jinny peejile think of nthletie sports graduates. They Intend te enter cel-
i ns u melius of giving vent te the snvagc lege, but returned te the school te gain
PHILA. FIELD CLUB WILL I impulses of humnn beings, the priml- j additional credits. It was ruled thnt
i I've love or name, aim un, nun --- no grauuaies vveum represent weed-
USE LOGAN A. A. GROUNDS
elude en this account thnt they are n
Is i nil of temporary reversion te the nar-
'ine imtn is
i i B i.t. a t r- baric or savenge state. The I
l.u(.- e r-.CHa.c .w. ,.. ,. )p ep.,fcIt(,i Athletic sports
buty High in any sport
Uncovers Darlington
Coach 1'iilne. however, has nnrnverpil
With Harrison Saturday hIummI under such cedes ns we require, i another premising nlnver in "Punk"
U n meling nf the Philadelphia ' in e the product of nn ndvnnced clvilizn- ' Darlinglen, lT8-peund lnd, who has
I'll Id t'lmi. of the American Soccer tlen and would be impossible were our speed nnd courage. Darlington Is n
League. In Id last night, it wns de- . civilization less highly advanced thnn geed line plunger and is swift and
elded te change the playing field te it is. eliislve In eff-tncMe nnd end runs,
the litignn A A. grounds tit Sixteenth ' "In order te take nthlet.es scrleuslv, 1 he Woodbury tutor has net se
iiud I.lndlev te (onferm with the r.iles te s(.(. them truly. It is necessnry te lected his pupil for the tnckle position
of th" Aiiierlcnn Soccer I.engiie.
Managei Themas: Scott nnneuueen
that Al l'.lnkey will get Inte the line
up Snturdiiy in the league inntcli
ngninst Harrison nnd Dick Kimuhruig,
ilici was nlse u member of Harrison
last venr. may play with the Phillies.
The Phils wen their opening game
S.itiiidnv against the reorganized liuth
leliei i eleven.
nk at them through the eyes of the left vacant bv Hanneld, but he hna
thnnls handed
ry nf s ports f
te the boy in
I ll ""' include umana tc t rt
;: giammtir and high srhnnli u histei
ft .
'Twill Be a Hard-Fought Battle
NO. MI.SSP.S. JUNKS AND JOM.S will net luejiare their team- eik whit
mere than Jack Dempi v .ind penny l.ienard jirepnre for titular battle-"
, Was ever n football game played rlmt wns Intended te be a routine affair?
.The man who counts is the man who is out te win. And when elevdi men
te out there te light fin the dear old nlinn mat. thej fight with nil thnt's In
' 'em, and, If pushed, employ eveiy tilt of football strategy they have learned
Beets and Saddle
mi, loin Tn niiv atlilet c crisis, nie
point of view of the players is likely
te be bctler than the point of view of
the spectators. Indeed, every specta
tor should have had experience In nth
letie sports If he Is going te sec nil
thnt happens physically in any contest
nnd understand its moral significance.
Praises Spirit
"Thnt Is one renFen why T nm glad
te see elhtv men In our foetbnll sqund,
and nt the snine time srerces of ether
men and women of the college playing
games
wi:
' Of
HOI'l! te be seatid in the nle Hewl Saturday, U'iCneni'iir; a
genuine battle- unlcm one of the two teams i hepchisly out
classed, winch n unUkcl'i.
I ItlulTer is a greatly Improved horse
'n.,1 .,.(.,. it in tlin l '.liltniliin 1 tn mill f, i. 'niiirt n fl iirnnnil .
tlic feature nice today at Laurel. Theie! "The spectators who leek at nth
;!. ei.lv three stnrteis. the ethers being led. s through the eyes of the athlete
iHunga "Puck ami Plnzes. Thej nil like , will applaud geed play wherever they
i lett track. see It They will be generous in cheer.
1 Ileises which seem best are. Pirst wig the opposing team. Unc n tlie
race, relicitens, Jelly Sailor, Ned, gnat lessens of nlhletlcs is that or
siieiid i steeplechase), Mohican. I.eugh geiieresitj te an opponent. It Is n
'Piigb- Perklnmen; third, Itess It ., haul lessen te learn and u very valuable
I I'hnlnrlns, Lad's Peve; fourth, I'lags, one when It is learned.
'.Minute Man, Cameunnge: lifth, Plulier, "Sports of the type which we have
I nnca Huck. mazes; sixili, i liinsmnn, in our Ainerirun ra'" ".' i-"-
i i ': v.i. . i .i -. . n.
Doughnut, (iliseiua ; seventh, Jving'ti
Fcvernl geed-looking candidates, and
uiev an win see service ngninst I.a
Snlle. Thn one who shows best will
clinch the pest.
Woodbury, due te its splendid show
ing, has been raised te n Clnbs "A'
school. The ether Seuth Jersey schools
in this class are Camden, Atlantic City
nnd ( olllngsweod.
In the first game of the season Wood
bury swamped the Gloucester High
under n score of ll.'j te 0. This stands
ns a SChelnstlc record for thn nnnenn
, ,,,!,,, ,u immi. (ill lllir VlirlOUS IieiQSI ' ........ ..17 Miami tutu
.ii..... i" p. " - i venr
MIKE MORAN TO MEET
J. PERRY AT NATIONAL
jlantams In Headllner of Saturday
Nlqht Card Here
Tlnnniien l.n l.rl,.. I. m ,l.( ,..,, i f'i"t .mr than Jimmy fuftv
.,....,. .t. ,, ,,..,. ,. ,,(...! ,,..i..i .,, .. infjrftuuiK inacie ipik nn wen
pout early In the week, Jee I.ibby,
local welterweight, had te call off bis
faintch with l'nnnmn .Fee Gnus which
ISclle, Gnth, Gallivant.
Ijilenla's feature uPe is stvleil
sible among gentlemen nnd umeung
friends. lne of the greatest single
values te be nbtnined from nthletlcs
1H It'iU'lUnK Mini Hie nmim riiu ui
I .A
crai8AMcraer., :;;e,u,,
. ., u s!,f, i,t..r The C A Chirk horse Is n I hardest kind of iluy en the athletic
W II e r.rfrn wen aiie'hr heut en n,p Surfl der. llie U. i. i.int neim lilll ... (.....HUtpnt w til respect
i -nail ll vvH KHrr ihn i.terer s ...c ,,n super or lliudder. Horses which seem " ' ' r0 , , V ' J l rlvnls whom one
nycr fJwirifc Hwiiis in four r iun.1 hejt m , i , ' . ,lra. Vlrwt rnce fliurles Heni-v ,nl" friendship for the rivals wliem one
Hn rrnnrlMce Tues-lay t.Uht j:.Mie sla,n I est lire. I lr" ,c,c' , ,i M , !,f . IS trving te defeat."
,. i,a. .iiui i ihc lirir-pi .1,1 ,, , Itnhv. Green Geld: seietul, Jlontcert " ".""s "' "'
1 1 in . -M.r .lipiupii (intrv.
Tender Seth, Pomtieus:,
i n .. i tn 'i (in f,iir hit w 1 1 r, ,i,i ii. . -. . . - ........ .-.- . i
e.mers w,Vt ,i, in TtaV n i h.,x i-.rn, dUV,: third. Hjniipem. Hysteria, Lord w rack .
man neTt we-k Whiii tn i.et l,n i:-,t
rntru'd rfKOllllt JllhnnV Mlllv nr Pai.v
llrni1rlek Jta alie l anpms In hook ur
Drnipwr Uh Hehbv lUrrvlt A matrli Le
twi.cn )mpw ami liHriv Oalruti.1 m (ij,,
makinit for October 'Jl a ft lueai club
scheduled eight -
itch with Jack Peirv. one of i ""' ,Ul"",0,w,fl w"" J"0'"-'' '" n,t ' I'eter Prewn ; second, Hueuec, Kustler,
nm wuii .iniu i nr. . out eiit,h)1 ,,r00hli ,,t ih(.uajty tomorrow n'liw W'ltchvveik I third, Satellite, Purity,
int.lam bets In Philadelphia. , hunm. ,.1.1 "Mi; .r.ijlj,. hjr,,h ,. JJ,, . flfth, My Iteverle, KraotleS;
i" ultjlit Mernn sprang u big ruiiponeJ n week Amanda Ilecy; bixth, tirrus, Knobble,
r.ddle l)iranri feHci'ni! i-.js e,,nri Uf-
Pnrv iirfllnHt ltnV tlllPlll ll t for LIitaf
was scheduled for the National Spert- s-arne. writes "'" "' ,l,rf' ', "r-.
, , who wantii In "nil nls S' jth I'Mluiif lpl,U
IUK V. Ill ll p?itiunil! IIIKIIl. n a lenuil
Jee Winke get teether a bantam
weight bout with nu lnter-city flavor.
.Mike Mernn, n rugged, nggiesslve ,
nml lepril-hltliii" battler who hnlls ' Hill Vlnipus. nf Atlantic C'lt. In hack In
ntiu niirii-iiiiiiii imiiiir. nue linns tIBnnB trr Ulnn u pmeitnter at thi
from Pittsburgh, will make his Phila- IwerM ri H win immai Oer,in at th
,,,,,. Siurtn nine - uipte. ijoiedpt i
ueiuiua ueeiu in a
round mat
the best bn
IMendnv
aiiriirlse liv defentliiir Pntsv Wnllnee.
n lils nllv and the Plttsburitli bear- I Mitle .efT will coma un fn m .flaliuner
01 tills Clljp llli'l II", ' llinuins.il miit I (nnlah, necorilance will tin Velt nn.
rartniiPill nnxinu run-n unii inrnorrew tilKht
will collide with Jlminv llnnter at (he lam.
brla .Club The pml arrane1 by Johnny
llurnJi la Ilennv ll.nn vn. Yeunx Hhnrkay
I'relimB Johnny Itetca v Johnny Torrler.
Al Zra vs. Jack Cllffenl ami Jimmy Murray
va. Temmy Klll.
Chirk Jannfttl. local mannr of bexen, la
?inurnlna' the le of hl une-scar-uin en,
ehn wne iltect veatereuv at the Methnrllit
tetpltal. The baby hud been ilrh with
tneumenla for several daya.
A mlililleweUlit mutili lit'n, Ja(k Tace
nnj Hllent I'urjeiir will be, th heaplllner at
the Old Helluble tomorrow nUht. In the miml.
flnal of which ahew KM .Mit'nir will tnryte
Johnny Jleeev. Other nuir.bara are: Prankla
Ilurim mj. Je Hay. l;dilli Uuvlnxten jug
William and Charley 'VUen V. Chick
vveae.
fourth Allsie Verner, Anna Ted. Mnrv
P. Gardner: fifth. United Verde, flint -terteii,
.Surf Rider; sixth. Uuld Geb,
Penditn, Sweet Lnily : seventh, Prltish
Maid. Repeater, Cantilever.
Jamaica Feature rnce, the Inter Inter Inter
boieugh Handicap, $H!jOO added.
Tijster, Unncecus entry nnd Praln Praln
sterm appear te outclass this field. Mnd
Halter concedes much weight.
Horses which appear best In ether
rnces are: nrsi nice; ni-iuei, none,
cat showed n let of dnss In scoring his
Victory.
The mutch between Mernn nnd Jack
Perry ought te result In a swell scrap.
Penny Pase, another one of the local
premising bantams who tuny be nt the
Cep of the lecnl field before the end of
!,.. uoniieii. will meet a seuthlinw en-
lOiicnt In ( llli'l; Kansas. inry n.ive
net before, and It was u Hltinibittig sort
mjS, M M 1 buttle.
fJ-K-t In ,1)Q eli;,'r l,mt,'J"'s Is"Iv liny is
hRpfi watfiieu wnn .i uoeic. Jii,'"""
Whi- will take en Philadelphia Joe Welling
booked te open
JiteK IJemp-
WinlOcerue llussell Is b
tfbtlivfUew ucalnst Veuns
a - pH &
I.uutus.
Tllden te Play at Brldgeten
llrhlveten, N. J.. He' i" William T
Tllden, 2rti Wallace Jehnsen fan Kluh-r.
Handy Wiener andI'aul c Ibbem win u,
the iruesta of the Cehanzltk Country riub
en Weturday. and the first four naimul will
Siva an exhibition In alniilea and doubles
iJranitsianu re " ..... ..u ...-ei. i,t.
ireased and Seuth Jersey tennis fans gen
erally wilt fleck here.
Lupten te Piny Independent
David I.unten'a Sens C'einnani, 1ms decided
te play Independent "re'r thU seinen or
nt least until hf 1M",lu.,f'"' ln tteta
Mar led an'i would like te hear fruin teatna
In the Vltst and rf.cend nivls nn nf the Allied
l.JKiia nnd team In thn Cricket Lcinnie,
Addresa Wllllani Itasbttl. tar of fjavd
TWO CAPTAINS OUT
Beland, Catholic, and Gorden, Qer
mantewn, Will Net Play Tomorrow
Twe cnptninB of high school foetbnll
elevens will be missing from the line-up
when the tenins piny tomorrow nftcr nftcr nftcr
noen. Joe Pelnjul. the star tnckle and
All-Cathelle League selection Inst year
of Catholic High, jvlll net be present
in the Ablngten fu?s. ....
Pelnnd hurt his shoulder in the tus
sle with West Philadelphia Hitch Scheel
Inst Krldny. He has net denned his
uniform nil week and Coach Stanley
Cefnll hns decided toilet him rest for
another week. Carrell will take Po Pe
Innd's plnce ut left tackle In the Pur
ple nnd Geld line.
On the some day n-j the Catholic enp
tain wns Injured, Clerden, the ',rman-
town High eleven leaner, wan mauuicu.
tin imrf hiu fent: neralnst Cnmdcn High
and will in all probability be unable te
play In the Ceatesville clash nt the lat
ter plnce. . .
Conch Miller, of the Cllvedcns, has
jet te decide who he will use in the In
jured captain's place.
Te Sell Michigan City Arena
Chimin. Oct. 12. Floyd FiUalnunnna'
hoi ni Vr'en" At Jllchbjai. Cltv. lnd.. has
been ordered sold at oubtle auction tn snllafy
lux dalma of the United Htatea aejcrninent.
It -was earned tedar. Tba data of th suit
was eat announced.
Line-tip Changed
The Wendhiirv athletes hnve net been
In action since the Gloucester contest
nnd they are exuected te utinw u-nli
agninst Phil Pnrry'H preteges. Coach
Paine will present n semewlint llfTeninl
lint-up against l.n Salle from what he
uki ngninst Gloucester.
lleffner, the biir center, will tin nf
the iivet position and he is considered
one of the best in Seuth Jersey, This
Is Ills third ear en thn first I en in
Woelmnn and Snellbucker will be the
guurds. I'lutf. who has been playing
gllllrd. has been sliifted In tnekle. Un
did net Hurt in the opening game, due
te injuries, nut will probably start
ngninst l.n Sulle.
Hlldc brand, luted ns thn best for
ward Woodbury hns ever turned out,
will be the ether tnckle. Olsen, a vet
eran, nnd Prehble, a iiHwcemcr, will be
the ends.
Jehnsen, the flashy nunrterbnek of
Inst year, will he in his usunl position.
"Skinner Ncwschiicffcr, the speedy
eaptuiii. will be one of the halves and
Pill linwn the ether.
Hew Dees It Strike Yeu?
Schmidt V9. Dreufu89
Hunt Racing
New Gridiron Ruling
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mamm, vaeanvtSH - ty,
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riCiMV, ilma a It anneBneed that Walter Schmidt wnnlrtftt,. -. 'V
of the Pirates during the 1928 (teaien. ti.
This announcement certainly bad the earmark of as official. tatm,, -It
cams from Walter-Schmidt. and. being one of the parties tn tt. .....!at
It was figured that he would knew something about It if any one did. 'i
The story was no sooner printed in ih newspapers than Bareer tu.- ,
aroused himself te red rage and gave, ent a strong denial, worded in no b2
Within the next twenty-four hears Dreyfuss made geed bis denial a-1?
announcing that Bill McKechnle had. been signed te boss the Bnes next .. ' :
One of the first acts of McKechnle after he was made manager dnrta.
the season Just closed was te coax Schmidt back with the club. And BchtnUt ''
wns a big help during the Pirate drive In the late days of August nn4 .i I
early daya of September. ?i
There wbb nothing between Schmidt and McKechnle, but the catch., v. '
Kaan nf ltvaAsl tktAm rltK 1iWaVfifta trm m ttvjs rf vaifM " 1
uais u tvggriucatii nivu ir;tiioe ivi u nuiutrvt ut, vnii
New comes the sequel te the first Schmidt announcement.
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about
When Schmidt left," said Dreyfuss recently, "he didn't say anvtMalii
next year. I guess he won't be with the deb." y"
Uy WILLIAM S. DALLAS
ANEW ern has apparently dnvvned
in industrial bnsektball, and a re
vival of the game en a big scale is pre
dicted for the Industrial Basketball
I.cngue this season.
Net since before the war hns mere
than 1000 persons attended a gnme
played by workingmen's cnge fives, but
n glance nt the list of firms who have
applied for admission te this year's
circuit mnkes It certain that nil the
old-time rivalry and big crowds are due
te return.
Several meetings hnve been held, nnd
the I.encue Is nbeut rendv te i-et sail.
The Beard of Governors hns no easy
task in selecting eight teams from
these who have aimlicd for iidtmnRien.
The applicants include Kevstene Tele-
pnene, .1. T. Lewis & Ce.. Western
T'nien. Colonial Ice Cream. Overbroek
Cnrpet. H. O. Wilbur & Ce.. Phllndel
phia Electric. M. & II. Cemnnnv. NtacI
Ilnddle Company, National Metnl Edge
Pox Cempnny, J. E. Caldwell Sc Ce..
lilt lirethers, Art Leem nnd American
Jtallway Express.
nothing definite htm been agreed
upon ns te the hnll, several fine loca
tions being under consideration. There
is a possibility that the garnet will be
pla.ved In new quarters. The finnl
meeting will be held Monday night at
1227 Arch street nnd industrial teams
nre invited te attend or get in commu
nication with C. E. Franklin, phone
Spruce 2000, or .Tame Hunter, Poplar
22CS.
The Eastern Outlook
irem this nngle it Is hnrd te see
where tlm Eastern Lengue will net
benefit by the changes made in the
1022-23 clrliuit. The acquisition of
Jasper was certainly n ten strike, but
nt that the uptewners ir.ust hnve n
winner te satisfy the critical uptown
font.
Thev remember the days nf the
Wnhlfarth-Kiiinmer and Inter Sedran
Friedman nnd if the latter pair nre
again under contract thev have the
nucleus of a great club. The fans have
been fooled se often by the "heavenly
twins" thnt the only proof they will
accept is seeing them In nctien.
Mnnneer Peeers. nf .Tnuup nn
the lookout for ether players and Is
busy hustling around for the remnlnder
pf his crew. He wns in Coatesville
looking for additional talent, but out
side of Jimmy Prewn hns been unable
tn obtain nnv players from the Lincoln
Highway outfit.
The Sphns Are Heady
The Seuth Plillly Hebrews, hnrrlng
Jnspcrs, are perhaps the Quaker Cltv's
most prominent basketball outfit. The
downtewners will have the snme crew
tint carried them te the city champion champien
fhiplnst jear bnck in action nnd New
Auditorium hnll nt Seventh nnd Sny
der will be the playing location.
Assistant Mnnnger Charles Hnller
bus arranged for the season's opening
gnme Thursday. October 20 with
charge of Samuel Pnswn. The Sphus
lendler has been selected te start the
season by tei-stng out the first ball.
The pre lu.lnury gnme-i will be in
jhnrge of Snmuel Pimen . The Sphns
IlCBcrves have nn even stronger line-up
than lust jenr. The big game each week
will start nt I) P. M. with the usual
daiiCing te fellow.
WALTER SCIIMTDT has talked himself out of a chance te become '
manager of the Pirates and abe has wigwagged hts name off tb '
Pittsburgh payroll.
Increased Interest In Hunt Races
THE second annual race for the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup is scheduled ts Va
decided nt thn Erdenhclm course of Geerse D. Wldener nn Ht,i.
- - w ..ti,Uj,
This event ranks with the most prominent In the State, and a wldt la.
terest Is being shown.
Thnt hunt rnclng ts gaining In- popular favor is evident by tlm nnmV..
of requests already received for parking space. It ts estimated by the eScltli
ei me in it i mm ciesc 10 .u,umr ttpttinium win wuiuii inu gpeeuy mounts
The $1000 pinto donated by Ralph Benver Strassburger, of Nernnrulr J
Farms, Gwjncdd Valley, was wen last year by J. D. Rldgway's Deeley.
Doelcy is entered again this year and Is the favorite, but stern opposition
Is expected from Mr. Strnssburger's Wolvcrten II and from the speedy nertci
placed in the event by R. H. R. Telahd, Welsh Strawbridge, W. J. Clothier
Jeseph Ewing, William Mulford, O. J. Toland nnd Richard Whitney. '
The rnce will be at three and one-fanlf miles, pest and rail, erer the
stiffest going presented in any local event.
R. II. Rush Toland will have a busy day. The meet in under his dine
tlen and net only hns he completed a geed entry list for the six races, but'
also will hnndle arrangements for the spectators and parking space. In adill-
Hen he will ride Lakewood in the Pennsylvania Cup chase.
AN ATHLETIC club In this city is needed as much, U net mere,
than additional public golf links. Lecal sportsmen should give
their whole-hearted efforts te the proposed Penn A. 0.
A New Interpretation of the Try -for-Point
THE Rules Committee has given n new interpretation te the try-for-peiut
rule which was incorporated in the laws of foetbnll for the first time this
year.
The governing body hns announced that if a team elects te try for the
point by a drop kick or placement, the play automatically ends if the lick
fails.
A number of efllclnls have permitted the attacking team te rush the ball
if it wns recovered after being blocked.
The rule specifies that the try for point may be made by "successful!
executing in a single piny nny one of the follewing: By a goal from fteUl,
bv completing a forward pass in the end zone or by carrying the ball across
the line."
It wns contended by some officials, nnd logically tee, that the play wit I
net completed until the ball was dead, apd n blocked kick is a free ball. The
kick, the blocking thereof, the recovery, the rushing of the bnll nnd the tackle
which throws the runner completes one play. However, if a forward pu
is batted te the ground that ends the play.
It Is the interpretation rather thnn the wording of the rule which pmenti
the rushing of a blocked kick.
ACCORDING te the new interpretation, Delaware College new has
the right te claim a victory ever St. Jeseph's. The local eleven '
tried ft drop hick after the touchdown and it was blocked. Johnny
Oalics picked up (he ball and carried It across the goal line. The
game, ended 7-7. -
Villa-Masen Beut Canceled
Vm. Varlr. rwt 1 The nrnnnscd heXlnff
match fur the American Hi weight title be
tween J'ancne villa, me cnampien. iinu
CVniiVI. Tnpin nf IVift Wntie. tlltl.. former
rhnmplen, hnn been nrrtered canceleil hy
Chairman William Miilrtoen. of the State
Athl-tle OnmmlMUrm. The artlen vvai taken
by CemmlsHlnner Muldenn hecnuae he did
net rettaril aiasen as u auuauie ui'yuucuv
for Villa.
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Army Wins at Soccer
West Point. N. Y.. Oct. 12. Armv it
feated Hamilton at' oeccer jestcrday by a
scere of S te 0.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
VS.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
FRANKLIN FIELD, OCTOBER 14, 2:30 F. M.
JUNIOR VARSITY
VS.
LEAOUE ISLAND 12:30 F. M.
AU Beats Reserved, 12, $1,60 and $1
Tickets en sale at Bpsldlnsr's, Olnveels and
Athletic Council Office, 3305 Walaut street.
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Due te a mlsinit.rst.inillnit. Mount Alrv
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