t t!..t 3 JWXC. K.I.'.-'Sr 2r.n J'l""JT i'-W"'TC -'Y. fPF (t vi W "fr F CtfJCM ft EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28r 1922 i'v, !jKS!!5v'''!'' " "."i-f K,(t.nf'i" mv K Iffi I I K w V Scholastic Athletes Held the Spert Limeglare Today With Score of Grid Contests SCHOOLBOYS READY MADE GREAT RECORD ON BASEBALL DIAMOND H. I r ? I) FOR BIG CLASHES Mere Thfn Score of Gridiron Games Are en Tap for Today TNTERAC" LEAGUE OPENS Uy PAII. PRKP Mere thnn n score of fcbelnstlr ''"' ttnll ftr-iiReles are down en the eiud for this nffrnenji The maier part of tbrs(. games nre out of town The Tpter-Acnde'iilr J.eHg'ie opening tihich brine teucher St. Lake's Scheel end Ilsvorfenl Scheel nt the- latter field nn Lnnrasfr rikr. feature, the program. . Next hi Impertntire. from n local atAndpeint is the linn Athi n-Krnnk-ferd Hisb Scheel r lnIi en Rrnwn I lcld Bryn Ar'.tn he'd Hm font ml TUel) rmii rler tn n i1nd!i'il hi it Pridm The Pioneers. Plib'le High Scheel T.engtl" i , amnions, lire n mieh 'nnrc feared lenr- r-ltn Char'ev Weeks, it captain btii returned te rbe -q'nd Up will be haiV t lih e'd pest n! halfback Clausen, "he has been tnlrn cut of the line, and lioenev ;inl Schiirinker round evt one nf the strong,! h'k fields in thii -jclietiivtif rnnlis Conch fleicr.'' eleven is favored te win, but fiii Newtown nasreitntlen has aitrprissd In the pnit piuJ it is net nn- , probable thct ii will pu'l one evei to te dnj. The tame line-dp wli'M faced the Mirror.' will he 'ecu m nil fin against Fr.msfird Midi. The Penn Chnrttt-Lnnsdewii" f,av Ot Queen Ltine -linu'el furnish some k foetbnll. Tlie I. idle Qunkrt ire n ' their attack of i.vcr-cenlieleiu e win. '1 came I'pin I'.cm in the Itndner peine and nic out m unite things het for Coach Weitsi'h'i's eleven Latidevvne Handicapped The lntttr clcini i? ban in i.'pfii li the less of iti captain, who bridic Iim f collnrbenc iu n yractiie jtauie He will be out of the cam" for the :' et "I-"! nennen Tnltir.i. !lfnl ttltnti nut e.t he 1 (UcrNroek Penn rbnrt.r" t'e n serelefs deadlock re,i;V,nl?iwn ,luh "' '0w," "'! Tat Acndeml Elkl Mlrh seosen and -heuld cut a bijt fiji.ru in ."'ii"" v, me later game. W"-ii.nrv As C'heltechntn wa hitublul ca-llv inUJunflflil IIUli t tinmiiiilnun rrlendt' b ' .. . n .it (if rmnntiei ii y Lewe,' Mctinu lir week, Ilinuier iienlri ten-n M I i lakimnml )lUh ut aueu'.d hiive n wift iitte'tioen ij-kcieeii. -vn.,... ,, U.,.L f mi., ..,.irk . l'i Inert nn lllili i-. Iimhrrtllle Midi et ,&.. 1 ,,,.- (--..., r. ,..- .- I..,MlF,Mi. MAPUARn nniPHrr ? - ' flRIVF flllAn HARD HpAwSf JM'WsW tSi; Crimson p,ayrs Celebrate Ce- iraar piF Pw wK'p Ksvi ,umbus Day with a Driv WKSSsf? Itpifc l'':ltr" ?1 f PERCY jenk,ns N T0GS w -t "vr-j " , ssa'. ViaBte..jf-i,Ji,vii- ,jaj?ipr''VvvSK?BriMss ..i rvW5iiW JJSWWfi.A. MWNM27f. JVWWHuOiVwtftMi Ar& J.U 4 vJ The .leuMt erld bairlull tr.ttn made 11 record of (Hi y -one lcl(irirs in sl(y (jarncs plujeil this season. The photo shows, rending fietn left te right: Tep row Harhins. Inlleldcr; Lefty Iseinulli, pitcher: l)arre'. catchir; sipurlis. pltdier; l)er. renter field. Third row Mi(iatr., scceml base; De.idy, shotlfttep; .Jim MtKee. third base; I,, (ireen, etitflelder; Jehn MrKee, catcher utitl captain. Second row (Jrller, pitcher anil etitllfldrr; .1 (Jrecn. Ilrst base; Mllbeti, third liase and pitcher; McKenne.v. eiitfleldcrj Itltl flreen, pltchei and entllelder I'rent row Kelly, scorer, and .lames McKce, mascot Today's Scholastic Football Schedule :mfii.4.cwi.mic i.i v.t i tt. I iik'S Si'lioel . ISaicrreril riimil, hi !turrturd, OTItKlt IHMI linxlaiinr Jllsh . Inn (Inrl.r i (Jt'i'en iJler. Kulmir liU.'i is. C drill nil mi tllich at IHkln I'nrk C iith'illr IIUli . Vhlnstun llluh it li Inrtan. Drrn tli.n Ar.nltmj . IVdnkfinl lllah . ut llreiMi's I-ltlit. Onnonlenn Acinlctnv . ClifMnul IIII1 AnuUni) at heslniit Hill. Uirhy lllsh . lictrr lllith nt C hf.tfr. MiemiH' t rntrai . i.i.ihimpui .iirtur.ni at t HAVERFORD I WITH OPENS Cambridge, Mass.. (VI. 12. There 1 wan no holiday for the Harvard varsity football plajcrs .cstcnhi.v, the after p neon heln; ispent In a tlrivini; practice. V'.rm the vatsiiy and substitutes get to gether for a driving dummy scrimmage and then the randty was sent out . iiKnlnst tlie st rub. TIiIm drill wa main- it defensive affair In which rishpr a auxlllarfci did the bulk of Ihe work. In fbe abence of Claik and Knrnnn, ' llradferd. a lirst. Mihctltute last full, i m In the middle of tlie line, where he pieliably will play en Saturday nKahist I'liwileln. Petcj .IciiMns was out for wvme refill- uir fetituall, this being the best newH , , ... fin Harvard this week. Cedmnn. one Will Meet Darby Ram Grldders In ' nf t Iio rflttf1 a n WflH lilirt Wnilnr.t)- Hittl Trmrrrki d.i will lie out of the eeIiir twiij The HuntlliRden A. A., of this Wty, "'l'ls- I will meet lite Darby Hams in n feet- CHKNKM, - InvlKeratini: football , '. n'n "' l)".r!,l0!)?.0.w' a,Tllp weather greeted the Cernell fttjund in i "" "" ", , l""..7,ffa ,.1". " "" 1'flllOW J lun 'mitiri' i 'mii iiiiiiiii. inn iiiiiui' Won't Oppose Brether in Lafayette Game Allcnlenii. P.. Oct. 1:1. -Much ha.s been made thn last few days of 1h prespeclH that brother-, would oppose each ether In the I.iifu? tto tte Muhlenbcrg Kame en March 1'ieltl Saturtlav. .Tee Oebhartlt as fullbacic for Muhlenberg and I-ew (lebharill ii H fullback for l.afavette. It wilf. net icvealed that for rcvcrnl duf. Jee (irblMi-tlt had remained ill MulilcmVrg only by dint of coax- It turns out that as or as 'I nop nep day he hail his tiiinlt at thn atntinu ticketed for home in riilllipHburg, X. .1.. and that several fellow piny; ers cmiRlit him nt 'hi' station and Inclined him te come back. Yes terday as practice wns about te be gin, Jee (leblinrdt announced he would leave Mtihlrnlerg. and depart he did. , Conch Spiepel, tegretling the de parture of (ietihaidt, preceedetl te rearrniiKe bin biicklk'lcl and will relj en Red Lewis, Hill Leuuhrldge and Aichle Witt te cover fullback. PERIffBEIfFIT AT MERION TODAY Mm mftifnel iima kmm . iiejthr M"SmJ umwi yrup nan nritnitrii him I iinv nf Iici )rmn(iiiti.i rm , ii i i ":' 7" v"J,lr. '?W1 H 'pi,ij .:: nn. Unit n bra fit t-prc!ulli( m iv , .i,ant hrliiR.Mn back te normal. f ?!'''. impossible, the next best II, L ,nt rnlse eiteiiKli money te keep I, fn ' t fort for Ihc re-t of liu ,,X" ln cWi HUNTINGTON A. A. FAST Hagen and Kirkwood vs. B.irne3 and Farrell in Thirty-3ix- Hele Match AT 10 A. M. AND 2 P. M. Most everj lever of the links who knew .lack MeDcrmett in the old days when the little fellow wne bentlng the greatest golfcre lit the land In nt Mcrien today In lit. honor. The thlrty-six-i hole 'match between Wnller lliisen. open chninplnn of flrent llrltaln, and .fee Kirkwood, champion nf Austrnlln, nalred nitainst .Tim BnrneH. one of the greatest of veterans, and Johnny Par i rell, the Fcnsatlennl yeuiiRster, will be n ROlllnit treat, nut tnere is mere te tnc match thnn that. Jack McDcrninu was net only a great golfer. lie was a fine liltle fellow, whom every one liketl. When In hnd 2Q, caclv y PAR el VEFnrsii4 a ivr Arrew Cellar Cloett,Pcabedy &.CeJnc Hew "Interne" Grid Opponents Compare the Inst li;iril drill of the week. Bevcrnl changes. Murphy, (he former Yeu Can New Buy the Famous ROELOFSHATS I..C the pel,cJ pursued through the wctk. I Jn c , Kr . ,.ur vy, no ion, er Ceml, i:.,bio made frequent jh the line-up of both first and second wl, , t,lc ,,,,' , ,.omIltlen: SI. LUKE'S , hiii nenilrr. lmltlmeU I.Ptl IS0I1. Mill liter n. tsikle llnintirr. mil . C'ihhc. Imtthaik Interacademic League FoetbrJI ' i',r't.-t,-l'rj,' i.ikic. niixie i.iii. imirii.Kk I'.ulnc nimttfrlifiel. Line This Afternoon Mwa.n'ffiSftarj. Mrllrlltt. piul - - Mi lien litlflnik Mltrhdl. ntrr Tin. erxnitif- tilt in the lntr.iciflciiili i !!!:'.lnrr"- luMtmrk -' "'- - - nrr. Bunrct IIWKKIMKM I'ckIUiiii Vcr 11k Season Will Start en Main week, hut olse e-itplnycd the Inter- Mslin tliuli r. Klilltr rnrk IIIkU nt rtlil-1 Tongue findu H.ierferd Scheel pitted i srlwU. (iicMr idcmli- .hrmpj.ns. will take a trip te ''V.Siiiots.eo.i Hid. t,. mi-uiiu iiith t ' against St. Luke's today en the Haver-1 Them" nd . lis Park nn. meet the Cheltenham Mllhlllr. 7 n ei..- t,,i. .,., ..n ni,,r.-"' Lemmlp, nul ;h team Hadrer is vci v rtrena thin IJrnMn lTi-n , Moeirstn, til:', at ford field. Since both teams are going i Ajnllflan. tarMr Wueilburr IIIbIi at Vtrrmln.lll Millturn Catholic lllgu. iindetea'ed in the two itiintrlelr endrnir games pluyeil t-i da'. wl.l stack up 'iJn1'"".1" ... . against I.u.l Win,s .Vjingt-.n HiSh A$!? ?, u,n!!nii team at Ablngten Captain Jee Ren ml m. I I eenard n-e TRACK MEET TOMORROW the two plajert. out of tliv Purple and ' nHb mtCJJUIlunnu,V Held line-up The former wu InlnrHl , , , . . . ,, , In the West Philadelphia High fue-. Indjstrlal Amateur Baseball League while the latter hus beeti diuplaceil bj Cvente Premise te Be Fast McKinnev In the bael-'ield ' i;vl.nthi.,- . i-et for the Industna' reach S'enlev c elell ha- hid the c - , , htlllte eridders pnieM. i:ir dullv ter tt.i- Amtiteur l..iseal 1 eng.ie -1111111.11 trnel. tilt. Cefnll lias (lev.iteil tin, '1 of hi Attention te the aerial game nml thi; . .. . ,l .... .,. -...!... in 10 win at an i'emh, me fiui.t-i w ( T j-uir, t'Tefn the Main Line schools luemlses mr Position 11 1 e 1. 1 .1 . 1 1 llroekn, linltliiik re be hard fought unci the were 'lese. (, U,kic Although at n twelve-puund dlsa.l- J ,,,.'XJT;.rn.r,'nd" k v antJiCH in wtlglit. the St. Luke's Inds I' lven.en.'cnd teanis. and regular and second-string men ciclmnged places often. Tim substitute baekfleld was ln the bmellght iii'nin this afternoon and may Wit I lme te entry most of the burden Batur !" ilav Captain Lddle Kaw is better and lit, he tan pluv Satin cmy if ueuie wishes. ' DMM'MOITII The football Bcpiud 1:10 ' iisieidnj went at the task of nrepaiing J in 1 101 1 he Mldtllebiiry gnme with a lin. tin I'll'1 practice lasted until dark, inelud .ii I . ib eerjji!iiw from lininlng in fundn r mentals 'te three scrimmage sessions ij' "t h ' .it -it hiii given a re.st from scrim 'j1. nav'i'i:. a- Coach Cnunell is net dis ii ' pi -hi te 11-k the less of any mere regu jsj.ljis 111 the injury route. i':h j The tltst team put In nn hour at aig iijlti.r 1I1 ill with every piny in the reper "' i in if leimtig in for its sbaie of atten tien .Uf Hji. Met. . . n.: 1.10 a.ii fi.- 11. 1. n 1 11. 11 ...H a. in in n.ii in a.n pt ri.ni .-. (1 n 1 . K n.:i .' ft.lO 11. in in lie i.i is is 1: .- 'I I Ineeln nleh ct uie the mere speetlv and Coach Wahiif e i.uin, turkln will hurl a i.iucli stronger team Hgninst "''" "nu .lehnrv Scott's warriors thnn Unit of y , vlUnlnvS. renrrt last j ear The Wajne eleven easih v. Meulnkie. sunnl leumd up Have.terd College thlid - J" '". . .. ........ llRKm. niu . , O'Mfiura, tuiirincl. rurrun, mil is I II 17 Hi , I. n.s n n.: n .s.h in r..s is a. u 17 r.,7 II. fi.K 17 n.u te Si e:waul pass will most hkclj be nM a . , II- great dfel ,.,Mn- the home iram , J ', UIV:!!V si Conch n rnv hss msde seveinl 1 r.Tics ." ' ili Iv. !,( ltn.,...A f,.m ,1.1a . .. , t Tl... 'HIT In his line-no for th'.s reirest The former Penn im was tmi nt nil ti'ia'vd with Ins team's we-K ngaltiM Ibrwii High In"! Kiide.v, whili euerj m a 3.V0 defLa for Abington. The ether two Intern, ndemi" Lucre entries, 'termnntiwn Academ nul HpJgeep.il Academy, will nlce sec ai lien. The former pliivs ('htruir II1U t tlie latter plnce, while th latter tacLlca tfte Friends f enlral team. West Catholic s. Swnrtlunere t nil In Id met 1 ... h will be held te morrow .iluie 1 tin 11 ini entiles nave ecu I..M . 1 tl I 111" premt's in lie tiie tie.- in nl se less tie In tub t mi e lour eutiis fiem Ins en's 'i-nni M. Luke's i crenll- iDPlte-R'ild'i H.trilwnie I iii.ii,iiiy ' trenethenei bv the prenenen of Haves, hah fccvemy iniittsiunts 'I ins cetnpuHv , u nev.ienur, .'.'id Cenner. llues was Is out te rupture the I1i1lurttri.il one- the lndlvld'iii! Ptnr of the centit with mile int-renmpanv telni This eient Haverfenl College tl.hd. scoring two was wen Iat jcar bv the .1tlnet11 Mills I touchdowns. Coach Wallace has mil the tirevleiiH vcir bv Ibivin T 'in- shlficd him fiem left end te euarter- ten's Sens I'empanv. b.ick Anether change in the line has I'i addition te the tluee . 1 ie men- been made b putting Cenner In Lucis' tinned nheM' the following will in se plate nt left tackle. .Since Lucas was artielpnti Ilnhlfeh' Mn uf 11 tunng tnte.l 1111 all-interucudemic tnekle Inst 'Ceniptin. Merrell Mi'l an I !'": Me- ' )ear. th.s i- a big achievement for the ! lercnr Company. The meet will be tun tfim Ihm week te the tune of 32 te 0 Conch Scott has been spending the wee., 1 1 lejehiiu his men llO'.V te tnkij adviii'i.ige of every opportunity te core I 1 the ,iit.ie with FranMimi High Inst 1'rtdnv Seett'i) eleven failed te take ad- v.intage of several chances for touch- 1 1-0 K Ml AnnrjAm PTncnrn ' clowns against the public high m-IioeI FRANK MORAN STOPPED hnmplen.- The gtiu.e ended inu scere-t RV RPRKFTT IN iFPiMTHl riiirrrx, tecklr lllilinrds. rn.l Tinuilr, rrntrr Tlmberlakr. filllb.uk III II in l.s. 17 IS III 17 tv in O.H .1.11 i.n n.s n.u .1 in i'i. I II .-. II 0 II Wcfct Catholic High facts n iiiihenlM bv A. A. V officials nnd will take iicnlnst Pluee en I opponent when It Rv.'nrthmerc High ;ees The up tlaine' Is n ; ireiir.ds new man Haverferl s ihauccs are impnlied bv . P It It V M r injuries ntui sicuiiess t uinrteruacv ...., . , I. T-wKi. nt lertv -tiiiir'n -nw anil '-"'u '"iri i" '" " inc .uiu- much improved team ever the one which Parklde avenue ",'-' K:"" "'' .-''I'"" ! ,,10.rp 6" " mode such n peer ehewing last v"nr I ' U " "f" , , L l1,,?'1 fl1 - "'," VTy and Cenci, Ueughertv's pieties 'fiem. Temple Game Called Off ,1'Ke "' ,l.rf' ,'.nlfb"'1k England hns across -he Seh.ivllr.il .., ti 1,.,. - ,IJ1 , ... .. P . ... . . . been ill all week. 1 heinnn gees in ler tipmlV full I Ihe lemp'e.viiiieiSMiii. .-stale .lr .M-nevill al left end. MfUcvit Centpsr.iu ii,,,, i.v, . 1 . , mal gnni" siinslulei rr tumorrew waf.i injurecl m tl.e opening contest. Of the wlU urn'h thatr.nct.en f re',-i',nI!''1 " '""'"'' "r "nnl11' ' '" ''' -.' I''ii uen who teturned te Mart mantewn 1 lU it , ;?.C X fe.' t y 'he nedule of .lie np.s.tate seaoel , ,JIC seav,,, .,.y live uul,fv for w . . - '-'- iiuiiiii- Th.. tutimk nifiv nn i n pi in mip kp win i c r t w east High and Media High have fallen Before th" onslaughts of the up-Stair iruui. The Chwdeiis am crippled for th.. fuss. ( aptein ilerdun hurt his feet in the 'Camden game and will m. plnv. ll This imti(.- a hf Kuv M nz,lt t, ,e, In the Oermantewrj line and f'ench Mil- I Jer hnin'r u geed substitute tn 1,1, t mi his place ;Merrlnu Chester High which he'd Landevvne 1 !i?eDnan te n scoreless tie las,'- wtefc. rheuld have ' -"nrr Uarby High which hns a rem v lest e mm two games ThiN unnie will l. i.iri Mllwn c.uiie. Referee Halts Beut te SaSve Amer ican Heavyweight Boxer Louden, Oct. l.'l. Jee Ilecket'. the Rritish heav.vwelghl pugilist, sc, led a technical knockout ever Frank Meian. the AmTican heavyweight, when the referee stepped their bout in the sev enth round of Albert Hall here last night. The light was fast end fur!ou, and by the time the seventh round was reached Meran was 111 it bad way, reeling nil eer the ling und unable te see. In the fourth leund Meran put IJeckett down for a count of live, and was1 he repeated 111 ihe sith round, when Hcekett stajed en the lloer fin seven, but tlie KngUshin.111 came bncl; si nine en both occiisien-, and fought Meian te lllfllWN. Wttli llieie elnsli nlth the H3 .in .11,' Sjrai'use eleven en tomeriow, ' llaU'e'icb I'd Robinson's Brown I'niveraity J.j timtball playei" nre working at top . lU'vpeid Twe veteran varity men.1 XJ I Ad nil", halfback, and Paasche, full-1 inVbaik, ate still en Ihe hospital list and J52,niny net he iu condition for the game. J4k Te till their tiluces. however, if they t 11.' intuit iilnv tire Swnney, halfback, nnd j Jj(i Pehlmnu, fullback, who ate two capable i!".J j men. 'intwlthstandiiig the'r compnia cempnia J,', J' tive lucxpei tencc '""j l.KIIHill- Pointing mete exclu ' sively te the RulReis game 1111 Satur- lay afternoon, (eacli JliilUwin directed bis varsitv in a defensive scrimmage! against the scrubs jesteiday. Lehigh' is taking the Rulgeis game tpiite serl- euslv and rcnlires that the Scarlet, with J ti-t .eiiMin'H teiim i.t.ieticnlly in- 1 tait, should be 11 iiiulIi improved eleven ever the one faced nt New Brunswick, last 50111 I All Weel or Bull? Vim tnu't believe all you see In print, When wr sny we offer strlrtl.i linntt-tnllerrd, pnrc wool .Suits nt 23 lirrause of our urcoiul urceiul urcoiul fleur eronemles tl.nl Is n ren- rrvntivr, truthful statement. Compare tl.rni with ri.ilts nt nll.rr IiIrIi . grade rletl.lnt; lnre anil use your own Judgment, Hu.r wool net "Imll." rurchailnr Aseiitu' Orden Accepted DALSIMER 2n0 FLOOR - QA HRUQ STORE kt4if$&&' Cor. 13th & Market Sts. Open Satutdsy Until 10 P. M. Direct Frem Factory The fact that 36,000 Phllndel phlans wear tlie famous Roclefs Hheulcl he sillllclcnt lecommcnilatlen for oil KVCRY STYLi: EVKRY UUL.CJH -i;v iiiii niiAi-w. r Ilu.v Direct Frem $5 CC 56 Valtlei $3-50 ROELOF'S FACTORY 37UB IN. IZth St.Upen Saturday Aftemoem Advance Offering The supreme advantage or a clean, unbroken ateek Carter's Union Suits White cotton, gray cotton, bnlbriggnn $2.SO $3.00 Weel and cotton mixture $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 Silk and cotton Silk and Weel $5.00 $10.00 Heavy title and Silk He tier y for Autumn, 25c te $2.00 Marshal! E. Smith & Bre. Men's Furnishingt (Incorporated) 724 Chestnut Street Athletic Goedi PKNN STATE With two bnekfii Id berths still uncertain, the Penn State I coaches are doing everj thing ln their power te develop plovers as ) tinning I mates for Harry Wilsen and Mike, Palm, both of whom are .stars of the lit st magnitude, t 'corgi' Sue!!, one of the greatest fullbacks ever turned out at Penn State, is devoting all of his timei te Karl Slnjer. the chunky fullback cuiidldnte, nnd the hitler is beginning . te khew improvement. I limbic- Haines, one of Ilezdek's gteat , fullbacks in 11120, is spending his time in coaching Simmons, the jeungster who has been making llin best bid for' tin neurit halfback berth. Bill Martin devoted all his attention te the varsity, line in the scrimmage jcMerdii, PROBABLE LINE-UPS TODAY IN SCHOOL GRID GAMES At AWnttnn AblQtten lllih 1 tlni.en It.iim Amhlrr en the Chester's field. La Salle Prep, smarting from i. (je feat at the bands of Swurthmere pr(., la out te wren!, it- vengentue en t!i Woedburv III2I1 team Brown Piep, our for its -bird n.i, -In laulitw victory, win hook jp vrlih cflcl. Cor J'ffi?. riegs Moere s'ewi High eleven Ot the ' Selmrrhe left end left terUle It'll Kvmr.l renter rUlit cuirtl rlslit tnekle rlsht end )iiurtrlwfk lift half hack rlht Imll'luc!. rullbHCk (-thcilir lllcli VIltAKfll t .SHattlimarr: -vrarthlere 111:1. ItltAWfll lr, I ..n.t .r ' "" srhmhl 1 Sriimldtj iT.intinic Hetter timtrr it.it..-. i. 1 mil., f.- 1 uimer 1 rnau'tte lurr I s,ei llirmne 11 r, 1 Oarrett left end left turkle left iniar.l ..center , rlslH cuunl rlitlit tuikln .rUIlt end euiirterlinek. left lulfliiiU. rlaht hulflmrk .fullback W Tutu. IIIbI. sifiurt ' Clutniictt Jtjier liflrr IVArnienr llul.n Vlnnihi llutts lllcrllni: Mcimnnill Sinthe a standstill i'revieuslv lleckett Inmleil a he.ivv 1111111 h iu the till of the stem- ! sch. for which he was cautioned, and V.L'HLKNBICRC The r.ietball sound' .ventuallv thetefiree was forced le had its final ncrimnitige jesterdav in ad-I .ter. Hi. bem. Mer.in being punished s0 , ulM,.(. f t, Ln,ajell0 ,, Th , bjdlj thnt liieceuld net .entinue. j ,oeUs R00, , , 01(.JM am the fnl)M ASIATIC STUDENT STARS ttVCTi V'tt. "tiX AGAINST ERSKINE VARSITY !,T! u neiii'i- allowing than last jcar against Korean for ; the gre.it Kasten elrM'ii At Uueen I in penn C hirler Lunndeiriie UUh le.ier s KViiiirnri. Willie another Ini 27 u i.. ' 1...:.' """'," "" wi ' " '''' n. S..1.1H1 nieiiuiiiii: .luMvi-eii mi neme t am 11ml Mttili'll 1 ,. ,,iii 1 1 re.-iruin I tlT Collingsvveod High Jimmy Hugliu. lefi halfbaiK of the prep team, who slurred in the (;,,, ,,. iwr iiign iittine, wtencne.1 Ms 1 nkl pracuee vereninv ami wi1! mm in tlie raiae Tin. 10 lire- 11 ri r respei is Wenennh M Mtnrv A, idej generally Ms ,t fBt b e M. llrtll nnrk Creeiuin let. end left tnekle Irlt tuuril rent rr rlulit miaru rliilit turkln .TI7M end , nrertrrhi ck left I1.1iri1.11U rlill.t h'llflnck fnllLnrk t nidlej i'nrk: Uliflcn 1'ark If. i. Millien Hin-therne "iliw rlr lUiel .liuri Ic.s Knrlik IllrlianU l'ei.rrn rnilnar Criflllli Mnr.lull llliunll. . Mernlien I'lke 1, Walten Moere llarrul Mnclulr liiirruni I clreen.bun I'jlmer itubertnen left end., left taclclr left ivusrd. .. cntir rUlit (ruard llllit turkle .riant mil qt. irterliack left Imlf lw U rlfrht Imlfhnck .fulllineU Media 11UI. Palme. Sherlock Mtirmv in 1 p pear 1 tecre blew skinner Itoei icle. no. eticri.1 it ...'. ..I ., . . -,--.. ..-. mtn -TH3UII wne ontsLero .11 Imme prac I lirecken tice games have shown the r inlet. 10 1,1. .rnck.nn itrenr ', jinffiK,.. le tlroekes r.tntnlrk . n.Un M l.lklns I'ark, ( hi'ltrnlmiu Illch lert rim lit tmlJis ItiiJnur Huh tl Mlllvllle V. J.' V'llhllle 111(1. TILDEN AND MATHEY WiN left KU.rd Iflll'r rlKht uiierd rial.'! tivckH rlrht end .qit irterhuih left hnlfh'Kk rlitlit hnirimk fullback slnser 1 f ruaklln hlrk ","rn" ( . Hunt Slwumrr II li.hnsun Jirler Itiifhlttr '" C Jiiliiis..n Jdims Ciillr tndiri, Mnnlrr llncev'iuir I Ichtenfleld Nil Wll W aline left end left tackle left cuiril .center .right ininnl . tltrlil farltle .rlrht tnd qitmrterliucli .left linlfhack rlrht hairbMck .fullback Proves Toe Elusive Southern Tceklers Due Ww.t, S. C. Oct. l.'l. Chom Chem peiiitirf Lee. a Keiean studyltis ter the niini.trv. bids lair le go down in 1 skine University histeiy. according te erhcials of the football team. Lee, a freshman, last week rume out for foot feet 1 all practice, and as he is small and viiv. was placed in the baiklii Id of the i.,.,..., 1 1 lesumaii team. .Linn., 1 1 ai. nml tlii freuli.nnn Cniit,. n.nttl t .. Mel1! ":a'n",: "'" varsity in scrimmage prac- Baltimore Needs One Mere Win te HniTiv , 'ice and when the smoke had cleared Clinch tic-u ruiler away half the vnrsitj was nursing .. . ',, '' "siiHimi hmlses in nn effort te tackle the di-1 M- ' ""' V1""- t. Kl. Teda.v siiriUIII, ,... lfli. 11 r. .111111. I..,.. ... !. ! . . .. iiuuuiive Asiiicic. 1 ; i" 11 uinu in luu j.iiuur vveriu Iee cannot play 011 the iin!veritv nrnrs between St. Paul, Ameilcan As- ... Alt. - 1 - . t I I LAIllelliill ..!......... .. ( .. s. . . . I'oiiiiisiivveod iiirh "'"' V"M Jl" u01"1"" " """ rieiiiimaii 1 :"""'"" viiumineiis, nnii tnc itaitimere Ccnicli Hitter nnld e.iieciiil nttenlint. te in.striKting the linenieii In tactics te held the Lnfavette glnnls. Kulcher, the star clrep-khker. h improving, but tlierc is Mill doubt about his nhilitv le enter the eentesl, OPEN DATE TODAY IN LITTLE WORLD SERIES . ..,!.. 1.... Ik,. nnn.l..., ...... ll 1. . ..... r llli.rii'i Mr.. ...!.. 7n,.Ker ' in11 ,,,iL U" ruarjli'a wuj .1 IJL Keeps .""iMiiiiinim;, Merel. I UP his present pace he is sure of n place I The .cm s will b iteiunt 1 next year. C.rai'i'im ' "' ulS 11111J1M steed football was itre,nn much gnme,'' he told persons who ln Nlchnlat 1 Qtiued hew he liked it. "Unfit Is no reugln r than uenie of the games we play nt home II. Mi hula. VVIIUIll. Hi mltilrlc enihi-nl. I III Thrills Princeton Fans With Marvelous Exmblticn of Tennis Princeton. N ,1, e 1 1:; 'rune- At rhemler Chester Hlfli lnrl) Hlch MOOT errr 'llalll'i ( neks ten term. f.u n-.'nv -u inanimiuis .iii'elk In declar.ni: Hill Tihlet, ,, re-il ,U.n. Thefnpin Pien. after view me 1 sieilinL' Mililliitiini Miicrelll of tennis b. I, m in ti. In.iic-h-H eli.ve.i If K!nB ....,.. 1 . .... ' 1... , nrritir left end left ti'rl.te left ni.ird .centir rlrht riinrd rlchf tnekle .rlrht end niinrivrlmik left Inlllurk rtrlil hnlfliick (ii.ll.i.l. forrlsen rnnwm slninmn. ' ... 3 i Che.lnuf Hill: C heitne.t Hill Aind. Itearn 1 lirk Jel.Rslin tirjlia.n iiniiinai irB,i- . .. ir ('. Inhin Moeckle ! Henne At Overlirnekt wine 1 til te nfre l..g Bill mured ivith Weun Matin a fermei Prineetei. .il.,vr i,..i three Fcts of faei teriniH fiem' Prancis Krl.reuai Amd n T. Hunter nnd Rhlinbu, the .Lipancse .KnehiancU .W'.S'iir. ytar, by nan r-f B-fl. 7-B nnd 7-f. A Jftfijl" Wi'tPilrd" aii! iiiinu (jiu-M-ii every llli'n Oi l.vail. ' HiipUl able space around the court nnd lniMllleri the top windows adjoining dormitories I !nie te tCP the steiri In action ' ( elelierrj Tilden. with Ins uinnen-bull serviee ! !r","'"n and the en se with which lie returned ' nVupUlnf ini; iiii.ii eiiuiN hi ij.s o.penen r, .new repeated applause from tl rew.l of 1 At Hrewn's ,1'lflil ivaisiin .inrrri VtUHtureng J J" I left end left tnekle lift lamrd .center .rlrht Kuiird rlrht tarl.te .rUlit end .qt.arierhnck left linlfhack rUhl I1.1lfh.1ck .fullhack. dermuntuuii rni sielntnetj I reuier lli-nnl Hull Illmtle Mil enk Mllkln.ei, . HlrKlns Arhrnl.uk June nrr 1 CS.nm.il ,ii.in.. row. w.tli Hnltlmere needing one meie wneij .0 inse tne miner leagtie chain pnmsliip AKrriil for St. l'nui and Iicntley let the Orioles are the Tit hint; possibilities " lescerciiiv h hi entne.e m i. n-. nuivuinTi"rvrinTn r-eT Kn"10 ,ipr' "" "'Jl'" and the rerelntri CINCINNATI STARTS EAST XU-MMIP L was the Inst Kn.ne In FOR GEORGETOWN BATTLE ' Vi!;.rl,,n,i"J",,,1n,,hrnre ln. ,hp . 110111. mi 11 teun for the live cenlcstd , plajed In date being S.'iJ.d.Tl.r.l s;.-,.. Twenty-two In Squad Which Op- per cent ..t rh-s will go te the winners poses Washington Athletes .and 40 per tent te the lesris 1 iiirlnnitti, On. i." J wcnt.v -two meiiibeie of the L'niversttv of Chichi n.iit feuihall hqtmil left lasr night en SUITS TO ORDER le0 Reduced (rem $35 & $30 Blue Serges, Blacks, Grays, Herringbones, Browns, Pencil Stripes; Alse OVERCOATS See Our 15 Windows. Laraest Display of Tailoring in Philadelphia PeterMoran&Ce. S. E. Cor. 9lh & Arch Sis. Established 50 Years Open Monday & Saturday Evening! Till 9 o'clock iimExamiAntriSfiwiami It'll Pay Every Man te Buy One of These 4-Piece Town Suits Startinc M at $27.50 for Suits Valued at $37.00 $32.50 for Suits Valued at $42.50 $37.50 for Suits Valued at $47.50 $42.50 for Suits Valued at $60.00 AND THERE AREN'T VALUES ANYWHERE TO EQUAL THESE Light-Weighfc Fall Topcoats in a Large and $T)C fin Unusual Selection at ' In plaids and everplaids, in various shades and ityles there's, smartness in every one. Camel's Hair Slip-Overs, $2 up Shaker-Knit $C up Sweaters . . 0OLF cPECIALTY Shep 40 Seuth 17th. Svsrytiunahr GeLZrj ONLY 2 DOORS AB. CHESTNUT 800 Pairi Cleth Knickers, $5.00 Valued at $10.00 1 Bx$?mmmmMMmwffiM friend.' (, itrnl Murnle. I tolllnrweid Itavler -irniiwn want . Cenner c,nlilll Slmiiinns . Klllr. Mc'.le. r.irder .li.mek I Kduurd r.innt ' Jiiiki. M ;e( lur 1 Uredln Wilkinson 1 Splelmaii. Ilenn 1 Kershaw , llenci 1 rnnktcrii uise ai.ere I At Moerelmvn. Moermtown Hlch enter rikhl r.iiif'J rlrht tMcUle rlrht end ijnar.erli.ii'k l-ft hnlfleieli rlrht Inifhick fi.Uhueli left end , . left turkln . .left ruard .center rlrht cunrd rlrl.l tnrl.lr rlrht end . n.ierfierliack .left hnlflntcli .elk-lit halflHU'k fnllhnck llreicn Prei enllfire ninnu funs 'ri,.. , ke. ..... i I'ranWerU niei. smunl erve.1 te Ktrnilv I.U nnrlnee t .!,. rrnnUferd Hlrh I5r.ni Alhrn eu.l Mathey'R game at times wns br.lliant Vmnn"1' Vny " ii cm em i in nul neme. or tne r. hldelthum tin 11 wav le Washington, where Ui are te meet the (Jeorgctewn I'niverfl 1 eleven eh Maliirdtiy. ArrUiiiB nt Harrier's Ferry thi i-i.ke murniiik'. the nlnyerb will suend the day el'idver. , there, taking their linn' prar tle-e. ,ui. go en te Wnshlngleii Saturday morn ing. firerge W. Mcf'larcn, head rencii, de clined te make any prediction regard ing the nutcemn of the contest ether than te snv that Georgetown would knew that she hud been In a hard game Krlrhur . .. Ittuch nnllimrll lllllrc.11 vvnlnurlKhi liehert. Jlnuhe Shulln.an I hard slietfi te thn far enrnera of trie I Wnl.nnt court. U wan en Mnthny that Hunter i mXhetit and Sliltnlr.u centered their attack. I.i.r he steed up under fire brilliantly, much te the jev of the .tudt'nt.s nf his nlma pater. German Billiard Star Divides Ait.r 1 me nn flernp'in ni.tch 'e Alhit (Mtler. Tin 1 1 .'i. Kn 11 nareni.rrer fer M tlmnell tooted Weel e rhmni.k'i" Clnii.rn left end . left Uckle lrfe ini.irrt ,rnter. rlrht xunnl rls'ht tarkle .rlrht end ijnirtrilisrk .left Imlfl.nrk rlrl"! hnlfSnrk f.illluuk t IVcedhiirr. V. Woedburj "I'll .I.i Sehrtlndt .Ol.en. ,. 'invite t'latl rlnderhurc Snellheilcer. 'rler neffner .. r."fr eelmn llurnluii, Hllilelrriin.l Acton pribbln elmllh .inhnMin IJnUmiT Neti.elutetTer O'llrlen lUnrilnrtnn IMt end left turkle left enivrd ,ecrrtr rlrl.l cward . rlrht turkle rlaht end aiisrterhncl. .left hairiwick rlrht hiiirhack .fullhcck. l.n Sfllle f"rrp Ilenrv lllhlln . Khiikan Vlet'eriri.iek Ditif.en 1'inr lliu lV,inl "rut rnntnnni. rnrrert ntn hlliev" chnn.nie.1 r ' Oitlrr. "UO in '.'U ACftnrnn kJ e. nlBht rlefi.n.ml Mlinvee 1 lll'l.u-lil Nr(hwtt Pres Want Game kwj t T rofekwleotlg baakttball tetam w ) At Cnntcuvtlle! Vn Imvllle Hlrh I i'i!.. Ilk left end e..re left tnikle strlniier le riinvrel Vniieer , irstir .1 llurlej I '-In I'll rd H. Henri rtrlit leuc... euun.,.,,..,.. rlrht end ., Hi 14Haa.M I At fiermnnterwn rrlend.' rieMi 'In. Hlch ' Oerniantnirn rrtT.il' llndilnnrteli! H s-hartile.. ,Xrnhatier . left end Finn 'Inliele. ,Xejmnt lefttjekle Ulw, llrrll.r.1 len irimid Wnltnn .litler Strt-ivhrKre . . j;,,,1V'' ri, , , '.'lre I'l'iuri? iv.iiiiu. ; " ;,;, y,.r,i,.i.r ri.ri'r ".,.,.....,'" . eiiecii ,ar...,......aiurtMbk rhadwletl ". ! nHPBW ..... Arnilt Net ifssssms .. mD.Oei I rhl II d uarlrr'sTk ll'illeinii. n.-v. Vifiiiifhii. ""W ls5LiII.l. COLD IN CHICAGO Weather Against Cuba and White Sex Today Chicago, Oct. lit. Chicago Natien ala and AmerlcniiH, with two games each in the city ecrlee, were assured 0f anything but baseball vvetubrr ledav for the fifth game nt National League Park. The White Sex evened the setles vestcrdav bv n d te fl vlclnrv en r f 1 c 1 r hnnie field The niercurv wa low thjq uierniiig The platers' nhure of ihe iiIS f,, ,, nines, the mil one iu which tlmj ,,ni, a liniineinl iuleiest, wn niineuucetl ns' $::i.f)il.n, out or tlie total recelptu ei S13.UbT.rn, The tntnl attendnnce tea-gwwat. W,1'J3, , . l i 10m K Our reputation is i hard thinp; te live up te se hifih is it. but we're doing it. nfieiqeru)ali S . 7 'Soot Shep f t4 ZO CJiesbtut st aeas f: i i i i I i ' t t AUTOMOBILE RACES BYBERRY FAIR GROUNDS Sanctioned !jy A. A. A. October 14th, 2 P. M. SOME OF THE FASTEST DRIVERS IN THE COUNTRY, INCLUDING i LeuW Fink, Philadelpl.in, drivin0 Kni.cr Cup Car. Jnme, Bmirdict, Kolenab, ff. Y.. EiR!it.Cylinder Du.rnl.arf. Lr,t Re, rn"; N.?rk' N' J" nnherB. Larry Beal, Bo.ten, Man,., 220-H P. Hir,Pae Suirn. nertj, Donahue, New Rechellr, N. Y 200-H. P. Du.cnberg. L M N0K'uenn,'TNeW.nrkV,N' J" American Spaci.l. C Dnl-n N ' r!" m" r1' J Mr"' Special. Wm All' ""WMk;'N'..J" Sh,lr Special. Wm. AlUrti, Meil, n,t Kennedy Sprcinl. I rnnlt D.v,J.en. New Yerk C,.-. Wnrnn.iii AUTOMODII.LS PARKED FRl.E Special Trains Leave Rending Tcnninel 1 wid 1 :30 P. M. i r . 1 y. ... T . .. UA . -er'.l"! 4.. t ti . Hll' tf i, r rc?te'sris-'' - rs .OM "' " " " -''i- - , .4i . . .A. .u.ii..n, . ,.i. ' i ItJiiaaaH
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