ra J WW$ m: ."' ..' w .; JM'l. " yr i , 'ili,'5'M I'i'Bi 1i(" WW !7W CWvi ViTV." i r J- ?j (. -SV :j'l Jl TW.TTtiSJiuW i. ,-f vaw 'T V If " ' I .( r .,r,J(,-- i)ffmr,mm,pt viwr s ' r i ... W V MSWW fftni' - it - if Etv K?V-, mV tuw Kvt. L,T1 if1, J n Hi m nt 4,'Rr t j'ftn mm ?8 2G Man-te-Man OLD-TIME, TACKLES IN FJWAVD F,4 Neck Holds, Jersey Snatches and Grabbing of Headgears Are Plentiful KeaJ Fnt iley Z?e Due te Toe Much Dummy Practice Hy STONEY McUNN ONE who Jinx iilnyI football mid who, npprunrlilnR the mlilflelu of life, has bmi tnrUnl by Ulicumntl, U nlmnit certain te suffer t-emc slinrp twiliRPH of pnln lit Rrlillien buttles this jenr. Yeu knew hew it Is, Old. Timer! Yeu wiitrh an end ndviiiiclng tewnrd nn opposing back, mid unoen-ciouMj- your nriu anil leg muscles lire nil i-et for the lunge of the tnekler whleh will crush the runner just nheve tht ' f ,tf , s i - STONUY MrLINN Simen I.egree en the football Held particu larly when it came te tackling drill. Often far tee often the lads who were learning their lessens from l)r would embrace a scrub runner beneath the nrms and threw him for a L'-yatd Ie-. if the coach arrived en the scene of the tackle in time a bout landed in the .it nf a lad's moleskin lir hoi, and he heard: "This is net a wrc-tllii'j nint.h; hit 'cm above the knees and below the belt, and hit 'em hard!" fF COT'RSE, in defense nf the present-day players it must be v said that then are handicapped by the rule which requires one feet en the preund" trhrn tacklwn an opponent. In Dee .Udimjer's coaching days it teas possible te leap at a runner. And irhen the tackier hit the man irith the ball tien nu-n icent down kcrsmash. Toe Much Dummy Practice PERHAPS there is tee much of the dummy tackling practice these days. Using up strength en a lifeless thing stuffed with sawdust always remind us of playing n gnme of stud with matches, said firesticks representing less than one-tenth of one German mark In actual cash value. There's no kick te it. At Annapolis. Iteb Folwell put hi 'ay plajers through a nian-te-nian tnckling drill each day. the scrubs lining up and in turn running at top speed te be downed 1 a varsity lad. This Is done mere or less en ether fields as the season advances. Conches tell us that they fear injuries te plaers by tee much tackling drill. Our answer is that a back or an end who Is hurt in practice at tackling hus no right te enter a game. If a player Is severely Injured, chances are that the runner has net learned hew te receive a tackle nor has the tackier nciiulred the kna.l; of hitting his opponent in the proper manlier. A man In geed physical condition can go thieiigh an hour of stiff tackling. If he knows hew, and come out unscathed. There ere backs who de the eel-wiggle as they run or employ the straight arm ndreitlv and effectively, lint we aie net referring te t.icklers who mls-ed these gridiron Heudinis. It is the futile grab at a runner who is directly in front of the tackier or the downing of n ninn by nrm pressure upon the Adam's apple which riles the old-timer. Hew well we remember the tackling lemons glen n twelve-year-e'd lad back in the geed old grammar sdioel days. This boy moved from Yirglnln te a Central Pennsylvania town. He bad been raised en the back of a horse; could wield an ax like a full-grown woodsman; in fact, was solid as neel physically. Hut he never had laid ejes upon a football and translated the rnmc into one of kicking exclusively 1 aiise of the first syllable of its name. fllK manager -coach-captain of the first Street Grammar Scheel i clival tuidcd nn i lid and raw peisibi'.ities in this ph'iically tewih Southern kid. 'The m-c-u also iim somewhat of a practical joker. Jfc informed the boy from yokel-land that there ire'tld be conferred upon him the high honor of playina end en the '. .. i. S. vanity if he liarncd te tackle, thii beinn mentioned n the principal duty of a icingman. Bess Lived at Bettem of Hill THE boss of the eleven lived in a house at the feet of a steep hill (under ,ine that word steep, please, Mr. Compositor I. He numlcd the gang thistle and there appeared what te the dnzen-year-eld Virginian seemed the heaviest collection of human beef he ever had veil the First .Street warriors Were dressed in their nondescript and heavily padded uniforms. "Yeu M and at the bottom of this hill," wu the order te the httskv novice. "These riis" pointing te the entire scpiad, "will go te the top and run down nt you. Yeu nre te tnekle "em you knew, grab 'em by the legs and thiew 'em; threw 'em hard, tee." That tiny Southerner either had nerve or he wns se hard he couldn't be hurt. In any event, he withstood an hour of this musele-hrulslng lesnn and tinally get te tackling nnd throwing 'em se hnrd, tee, that seveial of the runners retired for rest and repairs. The Vlrginlnn became the regular end en the champeen First Street team. T MIGHT be a iaad idea if some of the coaches of today adopted this heroic method of divrlepnm playcri who would be tacklcrs in all that the word implies. Horses and Men fTTHE man who loves herseilesh and fierlj admits it is bound te be a sports-J- nmn In every ense of the word. There you have S. I). Riddle and who comes In contact with the owner of the king of them nil, Mnn e' War, without Inquiring as te the health and happiness of that great stallion? "Man e" War was bred te fifteen mnres In the course of his first year at fctud." said Mr. Riddle in answer te the usual cpiestien. "The result was thirteen 10'ts which are living Hi- tir.-r ihiblren were twins nnd died Judging from appenrnnces, whi h Is nil we enn go by se far, the offspring of the great sire mav place! some geed denls en the pages of tuif history. "The splendid dioMtlen of Man ' War has net been milled In t!ie added hmdcr.s of fatherhood He remains the snine gentle plnymute why, jeu eeu'd wn'k right out and put your arms around hN neck In perfect enfety. A child recently snt en his back while a photographer mude u picture." "Which prnies that a great hone need net nerisiarily If a mean heirsc and that is meic or tcii true of men. FRED PIA'M, trnpshet nnd hunter who boardwalks In Atlantic Cltv, rend Caiel liird's slam nt Phllnde'phlu in which she dep'ered The fact thnt In this great city "Men own dogs." Tied, n most outspoken chap, owns bird Ions, is fend of them nnd Is net n bit iiMunm-d te admit it. "It 1ms well been said that a deg Is man's truest friend, Then Mlene with much meaning. Beets and Saddle Laurel presents nn attractive card te liny, but no eiitMiiudliig fenture. The fields me well filled, however, with ii Lnnilliiiti in the fifth race bringing to te (tether horses of a high grade. Trevela jan peihaps is entitled te most consid eration. Horses which seem best are : First rncc Ruquetta, Carmen entry, Paul Mlcei: ; second Saddle nnd Roots, Bemud Thoughts, Dun Relling: thud, Ruckwlieat, Sanchn Pansy. Vandei- burg; fourth Spanish Mui.e, llreme- Jla, Jeck Scot; fifth Trevalayan, Lunctta, Cliiiismnn ; sixth - - lleveney iJFwAinffith- . Iitenlu's better lnss of two-year-olds will meet in the fifth race, a handi cap, ut l.uteiiln, today Oui Oul, win ner f the Queen City Handicap, will have an opportunity te prove if his vic tory wns nn accident. Piince K. nnd Indian Trull are also in the race. Herseu which deem best nre: .First rucc 1'rlnce Welles, Glynn, ines u. rewiv, aecimu hii ullly, Belle Atnl.IJeclazsie; xuira ib, Feriusq.junips J fourth-Majr iai CUtM iAiry, IuIisbs; fifth UMricit pry, iuwssiii i K.,bOuJ, J-Mi Trsil; Tackling SURE-FIREU FOOTBALL , BETWEEN Uiifes nml bring him te enrth with n jnr. And thpii Ouch ! lie missed hlni entirely or n wild clutch mil temporarily Impeded the back's for ward progress. It has been our privilege te watch four major college teams in actual games, and we believe we are safe in .,iliis that aw only four men who made the vire-lire, teeth-janing tackles that are m neieary te the winning football oig.inlatien. We did see plenty of neck holds, jci-M-y snatches and, upon mere than one necii-lnn. the runner's headgear was grabbed by the cnemj te choke him down. That is net tackling! There was a gridiron tutor who was n personal aciiualntame in prep school days Dr. A K. Aldlnger, new director of physical train -in- in the New Yerk nubile schools, lie was n declared Plummle. "Weman?" sixth Megan, Dinnn. Sp'it Outss; sev with Dimples, Hysteiin, Rirdie O. Kmplre City; First rncc-AUi, Ochs. Driftvvi.ed. ibim.'sueteh ; st-ceud Fleeted II. Amanda Ileey, Arrew of (,Vd: third -- Mennsterv. F.s.piire. Herenfter ; fourth - Tufter. ( estlgnn, Rriilesniiiii ; tifth Scottish Court. Sen- mint, Armistice; sixth -- Shamrock, Ojprey, Rest Leve. RED MEN IM RING I Frankle Brltten and Jack Perry In Hiawatha Tribe Qeuts " .,, '," , . rankle Rritten, who belongs te the Menoken tribe, and Jack Perry, n mrmber of the Paeente tribe, will an- tTm mr hruivr ,,eI be decided under the nus,ces nf the Din- vvatlui tribe .Ne. .id. Improved (Inlet of Red .Men. nt the lilympia Club next Wednesday night. Rritten will appear in the vvindup with Al Miller, of IMdj stone, as his opponent mid (leergle Ilelmar will be Perry's opponent in the semi-final. Ames Cavella, the matchmaker, ar ranged ether bouts ns fellows : Jee Chirk vs. Jnck Nelsen, Frankle lCrnmer vs. Rattling Abe Celmn and Jimmy ll'llll.j ... ,.. rin.A.j.,u M''l.". "'. "'."". ... i uefl iirewn ami iviu their Vnrdh.-nl exhibit Jee llrewn nnd Kid Heebe wl pat en p n..-, ..Lii.i.1. ' EVENING PUBLIC Drills and Naming Eight Men for Tourney te Decide Champien Hands i Fans Laugh JOKE NOW IS A COMEDY Ilv T.Ot'lS II. .MKKE WITH the suspension of Dave Resen- J berg in New Yerk, the middle- , weight mess is muddled up worse thnn ' ever, from it Oethntn standpoint, Mnce I the commission there stepped in nnd! took the privilege of "deposing" Johnny ( ' Wilsen. It wns bail enough te hnve n fist- mnn n In fremage us title-holder. Rut . 1 decisions of the CeinniMi In the last ! 'few months hnve developed the middle- ! weight division into n nice nnd m.vs- ! terleus Chinese puzzle. Fer "running out" cf n inntcli with Harry Orcb, Wilsen wus erased from the clnnipleusliip picture. Then, lifter the latter was handed the title. Harry i had it taken nwny from him because he would net meet one of several op- i penents picked for him by the Cem- , mission. Rosenberg was the next man te get ! "the present" from belug rulers In ' New Yerk, and with Dave being de throned for the snme reason (ireb was uncrowned, the fnns hnve been getting .'igttle nfter giggle, until new the joke : has developed Inte n regular comedy. . , Really, it is te giil'favv, or something;' like that. I .Mere IuiclitiT ' Fer the Dear Public 1 New the ilenr Old Public li being hnniled tb" biggest liu-ha of any with the announcement of the Commission's 1 suggestion for an elimination teurn- anient te decide upon a "tulddelweight i I title-holder." ' Eight boxers hnve been named ns being eligible for competition. Temmy I l.eiighrnu, of this city, is named as one irf the entrants for the tentative truir- ney. Sir Themas is a clever boxer, i I even though he lacks the el' wallop., i and he weu'd hav a pretty cowl clum-e I of jabbing his way tluiejgh the entire ran1) te victory . Itunil 'em nnd ween linn, nre the MIDDLE" MUDDLE ' r I WORSE MESS ether "contenders" named hy the Cem- j mission for the middleweight title: ,,...,,,,.,, ,. .,, .- lock Malene: lie hns, looked ceed In , WII.MAM S. PAMPAS several matches, but he is handicnppeil QT. I'l'.TMR'S ushered in the basket with a bad hand which gees out of kj ia season Inst night nt its hall, commission almost every time he com- p j(in Nert) rifth ,tr,,Pti '"'fmnmv Robsen: He showed he, A enthusiastic crowd of fans, in lacked class when he was defeated by which the feminine sex appeared te Rosenberg. i predominate, iilled every available inch liryan IJevvney: IIis bout with '- i of TIle openllip W11H ,B suc- son proved him te be almost as big n .. especiullv ns the home tenm wen. hunk of cheese ns Jehniij , when they lmmnriinte Conception, n nelgbber- '"lf i''!',vN (, -V ., .... . heed rival, was the visiting nttrnctlen, Mike ODewd: I.escr of the title te ,, tll( Fren, str,,,,t nggregntien ilsen. and who is considered te be a is ,lKe ,,(1,,inr with the fnns. wns at- has been. tested bv the large crowd thnt wended Angle Ratner: A rugged gleyemnn, its wny east en filrnrd avenue after the usually en uic ut-icnsive ;niu lacKing ' class. i Leuis I'ngnsh: A gne(l puncher I when In- li'iiiN. that ,s nil. Pal Reed: Has never done anything , while the Commission 1 exciting. All in all menus well and is certin" earnest efforts te clear up the middleweight blot. m.,ntVi .,d that is all that enn he J luwtft, m gppreTcd by the cm .little inteiest can be expected In the kneeled tral heard en officials, is as fellows:: i event of such n tournament. i ' ' Referee, C, J. McCnrty. Jr.. Ccr- , Wallace Out With Dell te Villa Herman Tnjler. new manager 1 Patsy Wallace, local little Italian, be lievih he has the next tlj weight chain- ..i .t v,.,..i,. ,w w,li .,u ,.r .1,., the 'vveild In tow ever eUU. ivi,:1,;1"8 "lmS,;U "S 0ll0-'herutuT-dSi,t,el,beTth 'i'Afler seveVa, weeks of training ( "-- ., bull, for the purpose It i t-atsy vv anace. uic mi.e iiauau y- l weight, is new en. edge. I nm sen, ing eui a ...mm i cii,i.-i.j, v... .p ueimii for a Uut with Panche ilia, the A- weitac cnanipien ei .iiiierua. 'I have net been doing much talking Wall.ice. as I wanted bun te win jhc respect m the ring, and net eusli the megaphone. I think 1 have for publ threu iirnve, inv I'lnims thnt I have mnde for the little battler through his work nt Heme Team Takes Lead i he Ulympia Monday night, when Wnl- 'p,p home team started off with 'me knocked out Tiny Trinckle in the Dun'eavy and Pevernlck nt ferwurds. fifth round. ' Jehn liegnn nt center, Helsler and "Trinckle has been the bcnsntlen of Detrich, guards. Immaculate l.nd the coal regions rt cently, nnd he hns Quinn nnd Fegel, forwards; Wcllrr, von se many bouts up that way th; center; Downey and Owens, guards. sports there were willing te let their Immaculate wns blnnked from the field Inst cent mi him against Panche Villa or In the first half, while Dunleavy nnd Jimmv Wilde. Pevernlck counted -two-pointers for "Rut en Monday night Wallace .St. Peter's. The score nt half time eliminated Trinckle from all censulern- was 1 te 4. Hen ns u I'hnmpliiushlp possibility, nnd In the second period, Jehn Rcgnn I tnke the ground new that Wallace has moved hack te guard in plnre of Hcis inined the right te challenge Villa for ler and Jee Regan entered the picture the American title nnd Jimmy Wilde for at center. The only two busketB of the world's crown. 'the winners in the final frame were by "I stand ready te pest forfeits for Jee Regan, who has all the actions of matches in both cases.'1 !n real basketball player nnd who cer- Incldentall), Panche Villa hns been ' tniulv leeks te be a coiner, ler Im mntched te meet Abe Goldstein, fifteen maculate giilnn and Weller scored iiiiiiids nt 115 pounds, in Ne Yerk from the field, the Intter s basket com- ! November HI. This will net be a title bout as the flyweight limit is 11L' neunds at 'i. o'clock. ! ' " ' . . Scraps About Scrappers 1 Jelinnr Menly "III cemf-tn In hla c(jn'l Ivjut In thrB nlsrhls at the Cambria Ie I i Ighf medlng yianlpy Wlllla In a eihpdulnl icht-reunder Kddle HnvuIrA will iks e Iul Linvvsen In ihe IIBlit-heavj-HlBhl hni.l ml l'reltms Yuunu MulllBan s (ipnrr . Kuksrll. Je" Uarlu va. Jackie 1( rclls ane WIN faHerten vs l.ariv Hcndnten ' fieerre IJedfrry. Neifre henvywplcht wh Is Dirked nn a future Brai, will kc! Ins tiri 1 I'hfladHlph a tent ut the uM ItHllabiq lunltrhi Jim Wllllaiiu ha been ..teied bj Charl, rjsi a, Gwlfrey's opponent uthi-r nun, llerir Johnny Heward vs lUttllnn Thunder holt. I.hw StlnKer vh Jee Hnark j, Kdil i u,pr r Hattllnc I'enroae and Jim Wilsen I8' 0t("'", J,r"wn- i Mm IlUcklsteii Is Keerlnit In har ar.) ' prnbabl-. ;. II i '' te ,h" ;".' ,1h,V1c,,r"1'riu Xuen ',ue - loci welter clit,.ur jut Leitz u. I'urtlcular ', t ,. , e0,hwRrk h ,. ., ' J 'jimy'cnra.'u'r Va'''? lijut esalnst H-irrj I'arks In Lancaster u n Kht. Charlej Hax, who la a rlamy tn-e-llsted trapper. Issues a challenge, te Ptuy wu. lace. I Iludilr nnlrr. of AtlnMle C'lty, mem l'uulle Alhers 1" ""', of t.h.,, ma'chu rreeedlnn the nesev hlej-MIke Meian bout AteiuU,, nlrht at the .North blfle A. C The m wl.l b, between Jack Darcy and Yeung T.tsi. Temmy lifteien. ii", nnu nntnmv WIN Mains, lin nre beln rroemed bv Franh'e I'urn. . Cha lt '. te .Uel.e, UUinuiiu, r'' ; "u,,'b irrevvn llrnn) frlrilmnn will be undfr his rem ,,'mlleiin l-'lnnir n tlm fuure. and he wants te kH unother crac.t at Veun K. ii! Cham y Joey Miller. 11H 1r"'I'n" here from rallfernlu. I8 ln 'rlct Ualnlnr and nrrnared te "ex ui rter the colors of nd.lle llaiif. S 1 the coast Miller met Sammy .Mand-n. Krankl Oarc'a, Danny Bdvvard.. Ily a,iS, paddy Owens and Hebby D son. w... fani. a 1t2peunder. who r.ti.. ste'ppea Inte the llmwlare In Baltimore, will near In Philadelphia . bout shortly ' . TVr.,T. i.is. "Carn I. ,,V n-V'"""' appear I eii" i'ii'mk all of the ulti. t.uZJl i ""i .-: - - r-T - hustle.'' LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, Less Dummy Practice 9 1st- -. (MAPifsl ST. PETER'S FIVE CAPTURES OPENER Fifth Street Basketeers Humble Immaculate Conception Be fore Capacity Crowd, 22-12 fC Dcnmi BBftiire etad J v - nuwHIVJ rnUVUO O I nil ...'., ' , . .,. ....Hi....i.,.. ..,., I Hlg Creuds Attend If the team plays in such e manner tbat the snme crowds turn out during of the remainder of the yenr, the season .. ' will he n tug sUccess. .cciiiiuiib ie .Manager wscar .-.e.uiiiiig, wie ueiuBe :itteniliince i verv gnme last year wns ,-- . cenflnes last night have '' "e in its con pt Tnggnrt was the referee, anil he , '"hlstle teeter who will bear watch- . . , ,, pnrmarkH of a comer, ",t hew in the world Pnt called fouls f rlml)in(. tne "ironworks" he nlene , f w tlmt ca g0 up u ,,, v is a wonder. ing almost as the fray cmieiucieu. Immaculate did much better In the j second half nnd held its opponents l. .I.ln nnflllin er-Jlt nulntS. '"'' futll pn.i- p.v.....rt . , . ri,.. ,.nme uni, n fast one. considering it wns the opening of the sensen nnd the players, while off n trifle in their bhets, uncorked plenty of clever pass ing nnd tenm work. Immnmlnte plnys ngnln tonight and will take pnrt In nnetlier opening, meeting Cathedral, when the Intter club lnniigurntes the season at Ma chinists' Temple ut Thirteenth nnd Spring Garden streets. RADIO SPECIALS" vvw : JWitlnheuii AtrleU Jr., incledeij 5 1000 Ohm Phenes. Rtt. $25 $ 1jl95 juur rrice 4 jtrombrf-Cirlien Phenes, 2200 Ohm With Headbind end Cord. "Re. $C.9S S $8. Our Price S Tungir Battery Charier. Reg. 1C005 $21. Our Priee jReller-Snilh Radiation Meteri. All JC.7S J !e n.. 15 nor Price.. " ' ii enaev . - m Cexne in and tee ut. Yeu will find our pricet right IV i ROBERTS BROS. ELEC. CO. 426 S. 52d St. Ojxu Kvenlme 'Add lOe far tfsvwv f''.v- football officials and one younger mem- hi'f which ended 14 te -I. The hall In ""F ."J. fT fe?tbn" B between which the Saints held forth lacks the , ,'u,7, ' ?'A?k R. Pf,n Stnte e'cv ' necess.-.rv plnving space, just like the ,,,?, re,V,an s, hynieiise machine nt , I,,,!.' nf i i In this i-lts. but it ,1'p,lel' Grounds en Saturday of next !j . JIMMY USES HIS HEAD Ml fef Ms w ROYAL ROOTERS HONOR P. R. T. BALL CHAMPIONS Banquet Richmond Players and Present Them With Geld Baseballs The Richmond Reynl Rooters, an or er or gnnizntien cenneited with the P. R. T. ' ham nt Richuiend street nnd Allegheny ' avenue, honored its champion baseball ii'iiiii iii.se jhkiii nun a uanuuci ac.viesc- bach's, nt which time nil the players en the chnmpien ball club were presented i with solid geld baseballs by their nd- 1 mirers. A most .100 gathered around the fes j five beard te de honor te Dave Rristew I and his champions, who also uncorked n whole let of geed talent in the en tertainment line, as they kept things ! moving all night by numbers rendered ! by the players nnd fans. I (Jeorge P. Goede, superintendent of ; transportation, wns the tenstmaster. .imu miuiji- .nicitui, treasurer 01 m co operative Welfare Society, and the players of the tenm were all called upon for speeches. Mccarty will referee Wllmer Crewell Will Umpire State Syracuse Grid Game New Yerlt, Oct. SO.Turee veteran mHtitevvn; umpire, W. O. Crewell, i Swnrthmere; field judge, K. C. Tng- Jjart, Rochester; linesman, M. .1. Jhompsen, Georgetown. eddystene at darby Suburban Team Opposes Darbv Rams In Big Grid Game The Kddystene football tenm which I cently held Norwood te n no-scere1 -' in the elimination scries for the i recen Delaware County gr d title, islts .Meese Park. Darby, tomorrow te en- finware oese Park I en in n n gage in n tnnw with nlrhr T?n,u Darby rei contest nnd pructicc tllt. plnys. Sev realizes the importance of the inst night under nrc-Ilght sound went threu.h manv 'crnl new men u-Ill i il.lr get in tne gnme against the E' ten" combination. Darby's bnckfield In the challenge series will b : Teddv Cloud at quarterback. Feley and Owens, half backs, nnd Hallewell, fullback. AMMgMMmt$ Ge New Ov&veais Styled right, built right, priced right pep and punch in every line ulsters, raglans and box coats, belted and plain, storm and dress cellars'. $20 $25 $35 $45 t Special Sale 1200 Silk-and-Linen Klilrts ... worth up te r 3.tS0 4 for $5 1 .45 2000 Knitted Tiei worth up te SI, SO 45c 3 for $1.25 600 Shirts north up te I) 95c I M. KAPLAN'S SONS 1016 Chestnut St. OCTOBER 20, 1922 en Gridiron, TilE HEAVY "HIPPOS' OL'MAN DOPeSAttOWttWB, VliiU.BE STsyycoew 6EVERELV Our eulv mope u SPecD Au s'fRATB&V- SVl.M-M-H-JIMMY HAS A SCHEME - SH-H-H-WAlT TILL TOMORROW" Copvr.eht, 102!, bu I'nMIc Lalucr Company I i Second City Troop, Last Year's Champions, Play First Game Saturday AT CAVALRY ARMORY The Second City Troop opens the Indoor pole season at the Cavalry Armery, Thirty-second nnd Lnncnster avenue, tomorrow night, when they cress mnllcts with Troop A. Pole hus taken n big held en the public fancy. It wns given a tremendous impetus by the International tournament held at Rata, nnd these indoor games will un doubtedly have a large following. The Armery plnying field Is 130 yards by 50 yards, nnd some very fine pole wns exhibited en Its lenm last winter. An even greater variety is en the schedule for the coming months. The troopers line up with Lieuten ant Kinsley nt number one; Sergennt McCeach nt number two, and Sergennt Neill bnck. They claimed the cham pionship lust jenr, mid their record wns, an excellent substantiation of that claim. They defeated the First City Troop four out of five games; wen from "A" troej) in three games, and tied them once; defeated "C" troop. Squadron Headquarters, Squndren "A" of New Yerk, and the University of Pennsyl vania. Thei' second defeat came nt the hands of the Essex" Troop, of Newark, hut they reveneeil tlmt set. buck by going te Newark, and rfpfent. ' ini h' .terr pI,ip !, .i I field. iP,, u-m, T.' VeA, " ,lln,1;' ,,,., ?"",,,"' inis yenr mntcnes nnve been sched- jssex, Aerwlch, Squadron ltimere. ns well u ih ch illers in this vlclnltv. The regular army hns been advocat ing pole for yenrs, nnd for some reason the Nntienal Guard cavalrymen hnve followed their lead with increasing suc cess. Fester Heme Wants Games Jehn O. Stremi-r. nthletle Instructor ni mJi1''hn"",er Uvm'i !'K" ' !Kba1 ,e,m .'!een liBe. and n epn for rarnti th 120-pound teams Thes oeslrlni mm Heme, 700 Church lane. AkI. IfsS IV RL .-V'-T?VAylAOCVM.lTjc';n-u'MFC'ft I POLOISTS START NDOR SEASON A present of a pair of Kid or Mecha Gloves FREE wlth the purchase f n " " overcoat today or tomor row. Come In and leek us ever. nrL- - l Pure Silk Hese and sllk-snd-vioel Hese 5 0c pr- 6 prs. for $2.75 Says Steney McLiriif T FOR OIL GOLFERS , E. J. Hasse, With a Snappy 87, Proves Class of Field at j Whitemarsh ! PROS. TO TACKLE AMATEURS Hy SANDY McNIHLICK , TIIKItK are plenty of golfers who hnve trickled past the cup without dropping, in a slightly different way thnn we did. mid this mob we linil, just 'ns wc did In the first snlute, with a I "greetings!" I It is ns tough with t te bat out n blurb as It is te find thnt the golf sea son is nearly ever here. If you were n pretty mean golfer and were te be knocked te sleep in June nnd snnp out J of It n hit In October you would hnve an experience te inntcli ours. Any one who hns nn Idea the golf season is as geed ns ever ought te con sult the Philadelphia Oil Trade organi zation which held a hustling teurnnment i this week at the Whltemnrsh nllcy Country Club. All the folks who piny golf in thnt niigust, or rather October, bedv turned up for n whirl nt the links, nndR. .1. Hn-ssp, Crew-Levlck, knocked ;n fairly large nnd venturesome field for ' n loop and the low gross prize when I he shot this glittering course with e ! sterling S7. Kdvvnrd Rush. Union Pe ! treleum. mnde mere than n henlthy bid for the low net prize with his iii nnd the consolation trophy went te W. R. iN'ewlin. .1. R. Rerry Company, with 1 n snntin.v 107. The trophies will be competed for an nually and this J'enr representatives freiri ten oil companies lind te be trounced before the big trophies could he carted nwny. Here nre some of the companies represented nt the tourney this week: Atlantic Refining. Crcw T.evick. Rush Oil. Sun Cempnny. ,T. B. iteppv Cnmnnnv. Trnbcnture Company, I C. I. Slmemin Louse Company and the rest of it. I Speaking of oil. the best golf news 1 that Knru Seen Is the dope that the Philadelphia Professional Wolf Asso ciation has nnother seclnl affair in the offing. This is n mutch with n tenm composed of amateurs around this city. This ought te prove n hectic nffnlr. es pcciallv for the amateurs, who. at that, mav blossom out with a "Hebby liar- ret t riiepn Is eiieuch tn'ent b'oemitiB here- i nheuts te stage n renl tussle between the two factions. The loser is neing vocn vecn vocn ereuslv challenged by the Philadelphia Newspaper Ceif Association. When you accept try nnd piny us. The Champien Senior "Dec" Simmcrmnn, the genial "Dec" himself, star of the Lu Lu Temple Country Club. Is senior cham pion of Philadelphia. He Is a man who can give any one, regardless of i nge, fin exciting im en me iiiirs. ji was tee had tnat ne ceuiu net nave en tered the United States senior golf tour teur nunient. If he lind we might hnve had nnetlier natlejial tttlcheldcr in our midst. Fred Snare wen that honor nt Apavvmls Inst month, with a card of Kl'J for thirty-six holes. Thnt is fine celf, something better thnn Dec SO SMOOTH Something Special NOW A full line, clean unbroken stock, at pricet that are ture te advance later Weel Cotten Weel 6c Cotten Silk & Weel Heavy Medium Light Union Suits, $ 1 .50 te $ 1 0.OO suit Shirts & Drawers, $ 1 te $4 ea. Light but warm Heather Woof Sex, 50c anrf 7 Be Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Mcn't Furnishing ZALATLA: Refreshing as it is subdued. The French and En glish lasts combined and melded a flat bread tee, abundant tred room, bark tannd calfskin and all lether where lether ought te be Gllmps the Zalatla in our windes Yeu'I like its distinction and geed breeding meivsohees 1221-1223 CHESTNUT STREET Just bcle the Adclphia Stores in New Yerk and Brooklyn ft for Wildwood Tilt Anether big neighborhood tilt ii en the program for the Ilelmeibutg foetbnll team, tomorrow at Crystal Field, Rhnwn street west of Frank ford avenue, when the miburbnnltri clash with Wildwood, of Frankfort The latter challenged Helmesbnri after Walter Shlssler's eleven trimmed Toceny 18 te 0. Wildwood will have a number of extra play, era for the game and several new faces will be In the Holmesburg line-up, ns the tenm is preparing for the Frankford battle en November 18. Coach Geerge Jehnsen put his players through a stiff workout Uit night and expects te spring several surprises en Wildwood when they clash. .I..,.J In n Tn,l1alAlnKI tournament, but that Isn't cenclusirs t The i ,n liU nriae is tne sort nf who rises te the occasion, nnd if . brace ei bus were necessary te take the vl Mr. Snare took the honors nm , Martin Conden, who was the chim. - iiiuii in acma, nuug ,ue j.uv uiieaeMier. Huh Hnlsell, was well down the Hit with a 182. It Is tee late te talk about whit .' niigia nnve uecu. rmiuueipnians hire often been close te the top without Krnbblnjt off first honors, but it reallv j tee bad thnt Dec SImmerman didn't te te Apnwmls. He might have brought bnck the bacon. ORANGE STRENGTHENS FOR BATTLE WITH FRANKFORT '"Gelden Tornadoes" Fully Expect te Lewer Celers of Yollewjaekttt The Orange A. C, the "Gelden Ter nadees," of Orange, N. J., recef jltej , independent gridiron champions of Xeir Yerk and New Jersey, hove strength ened for their clash with the Frank ford A. A. Yellewjackets, at Frankfenl tomorrow. The Orange team will reich hern tonight. It is composed of former college ttara whose genl line litis net been crossed In two years. The gnme was arranged nfter Manager Higl, of the visitors, li Hucd a direct challenge e Mananr Uevvher, of the Yellewjackets, which H was nvreptcii speedily. The record of the challengers Includes n victory erer' Charley KrieUey'u All-Amcrican team by a 14 te 0 Fcerc last year. 'The line-tin of the visitors Inrlnrf.n "Pitt" McCitlloeh, formerly of Helr, A iwrehs, vviiii piu.viMi h Hiur gnme at tackle with the Yellewjackets last year. Other nre Alexander, Runyon, Summerflll, Lnvvqs nnd Kicb, of Rutgers; Weil mul'er. Franklin and Marshall; Brown nnd Greene, West Point; Redin, Wor cester Academy;' McCartney, Navy; Douglas, Vandcrbllt; Juliane, New New Yerk University ; Fisher and Newberry, Syracuse; Carlsen, Stevens, and Mi gennis, Lehigh. 8ulllvan Flve Is Fast The J. J. Sullivan Sens basketball flit will have a fait second-class quintet en the fleer chls year. The team will travat mA has ln its UneMlD Wless. mtmr tnrmmrA a, ' the North Phlladelehta Church League, with ' j wnsen us a runnins mace. Tiny Wlttnl nil! take care of center and Conden nl Rnfferty will be the a-uards. The team Ii practlcina; recularlv. and aramei ean U obtained through O. Kelly. 2224 North NUth Carter Wilsen Bres. Winsted Reet Holmesburg Points M (Ineorperated) Athtetie 724 Chestnut Street Geed efri3- '$e5Enf If ' flB7ie-r-F''R-HiH f I J v-T sEsPPip Zalatla Black or Autumn Brown $7 !fe ill ,ii 7 lV.vJ'vT. iism&tteA. ' tirJfJ it jjsrij5.r. - 'it 3;i-.,ftL5 feMHKV-lJli :'!"., isAfe, vk