Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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EVENING PtTBLIO LED&ER-PHTEADELPHlA; WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1922
10
Beb Folwell
Center Is Redl Brains
of a Football Eleven
Capable Pivot Man Must Be Able te "Snap" Ball Back
Properly and te Diagnose Oppenents9 Play.
Is Keystone of Team
Br LTJD WRAY
femtr tntursllv of I'fnnlTiuil Center.
OF AiiU oe iieBiuuiin ui a luuiuuu
team, center I, the most exacting
nnd requires tlic grentcst amount of
nnttirnl ability and
constant use of tlie
thinking cap. The
mere snnpnlngbaclc
of Mie ball in In it
fcelf the smallest
factor that cntR
Inte the piny of the
Ideal pivot man.
Any man with
little training jnav
be nble te lift the
ball back te the
man beblnd him,
but It takes ene
with the make-up
of a football player
and one who can
Mil) WItAY rnmhlnn n it i c k
nlnkln with natural ability te play the
ritien of center in nil that it re-
'"hft'akln? up this play of center it U
first ndrlsalle te nole the physical re-flulrement-i
and ahe the mentnl ones
ffiar" for greater rOlclency. There
Wt another position en n foetbal team
Uet ncrmiti a greater variation in re
laru te height and weight than that of
"Fer'a college team a center should
It from five feet ten te six feet in
height and Mieuld weigh from lbe
pounds te 183 pounds, aturally a
schoolboy playing the position hheuld be
tullt in proportion te these of his own
tm and their opponents.
rEERE are certain essential that
are absolutely necessary before a
ttevtr can be regarded as a real ren
ter He must he able te diagnose
his opponents' plays speedily and ac
curately, have the speed and that in
rate ability te get In front of the
nlev Kith the smallest amount of
delav. and en the offense must be able
te tend the ball back le the man car
rying it under the most trying cir
cumstances. , ,
A CENTER without brains is about as
valuable as one without hands. It
nt, n miirlt-wltteu niayer wun
nnturnl
play
hears
nta til
well en the defense. But they never
gain the fume that the man does with
brains nor are they of as much value te
their team as the thinker.
Mke Other Linesmen
The offensive position of the center
it timllnr te that of the ether lines
man, that is with one feet further back
than the ether in order that lie cannot
be pused ever call.v.
A center must be able te develop
his chaige le greater extent than the
tackles and guards for the reason that
he lias, in addition te the duty of pass
ing the bnll, the necessity of keeping
pace with his tenmmntes in the line in
opening holes for the buckficld.
A finished renter or one that has
been thoroughly drilled should be able
te pass with either his right or left
feet fnrwaid. nccerdlng te the slde en
which the formation stnrts. If the
quarterback calls for the right for
mation the center's right feet bheuld
be feiward se t lint he will hne noth
ing te interfere with ghing the runner
a lead with the ball ns possibly might
be the case If bis right feet were back.
Ills leg in the latter case would inter
fere. This Is especially true when pass
ing for Kick formations.
The manner In which a center crlus
the bnll is highly important, especially
If the pass is te be end ever end and net
of the spiral x.irlety. This is. an Im
portant pan of the play of a center.
He unii-r be able te pass In any way
callnl fur without making a mKtuke.
The cfiitir. In making the He-rnlled
short pa, s. that Is for the end run or
the line where the receiving back is
IT
Three-Cushion League Experts
Chalk Their Cues for
Action.
OTTO REISELT PLAYS LOPEZ
rpODAV naw the stnrt of the
A Three Cushion League billiards
ehntnt .;..... I.... ri'i.. I 1..- ......
I'eiinui ii, i ee iipeiuiiK sanuu i.un
reu this afternoon at Knl. Allln-
1 i41qksiV9h
ability te way tne ye nnu nrp ,, tIjp ,,7, - , - '".v. .
It properly. aiuraiiy inen, ,,)leckp( .. , .,,,-- ,f , ' "u
of meclianicai ceiuers wii ui u, tinm , ,..,, , ;,,-," "
r. hntl back nml who play fairly - -"" ' .
BILLIARD STARS
IN ACT
AY
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Kcr's lul ,ird suite. l.'lOO Mniltct street,
In which Otte Itelsclt, alwajs a con-
teiulir with the best, tackled Frank
J.'jjM, the Spanish wonder.
lhe 1 resent elinnmlnn nf llin lenpilf
Biid the former champions will compete
In the tournament, l'ach plaer will
("ny lifty-twn games. twent-six nt
etn(, nnii iumiK .tlv . it fii lA.wi if.
jng hlllnrd fnns In inch of these rooms
lie nn'iertiinity of seeing some exclt- i
"ig iiuieheH. Aftciuoen and eenlng
W'"s will 1. plajed.
It Is the intention of the nfliclnls te
. ' mj -in iii lih- lUinii -.-
?l1k'' llls nn nnniiiil affair ami te bring
?.llt new plajirs each jenr. The field
J'Us time s the best that ever competed
wr the piij-es. of which there will be
n total of 11,000.
ri,! V'1, ul1" nppeur.s tednv, is the
""iiuiiii et I'ciimylvnntn and a vigor
" con ender, who has neer finished
nrsi. ,la (h,r(1 ln his , T,
nf entiles follews:
Lew's " -ii !;"?,' "" '-Hemil chnmplen. St.
rtty i,, l!lJi!. unrlil'H recenl Lent snine
I'irr Min. l" llllrt "uilnBii, Knn.m i'lt.
Mini i i:.i'" '"" iitncH intrrmate rhnni
f. ."" m"
II ii.u ii'., i .i. i.. t .i i
vll
en in. ""."."" .MinMiukce, I'liiancp Jiu'c-
,t ... , UHiiriti, i-tti'Hil'
Wen rVn."'1 "i"'1- '""''" world h tfiun-
J,;..' """"'Iltlllir 'InlKilu. O. lr,h., ll,.h.
i.....' '.v,i. Limn lull Inlrultit.. Iqumi.. l,
?MrIe" Ma'eurt. firmer 'wffifr-'rimmnie.', I
m . lermer ,,',' '.''' ."..?r. i.n...c,",nfi1""
ichamin,ltt,,J.'00!tWh
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VIIUIIIIHUII, 4 IllS I
ll. llllnrilu Mill
Hlllselt, Philadelphia,
,.
Kenslncjten Signs Players l
.'uen. fin . i "- . . ""f tiisncii an
Hall"y 'if ",','' lv. r 'he Pastern Lumkue, nml
tflMnieV v m" i"'"' 'Sa'em. Nei.mLr 4,
eie f,.; """'-"en a a hnrf kis-neii Van i
.-.."1 llUllltillv rf ll,.. !.... . ...
fovember en -"""T m aim nun niiien,
"Mlii. tn ii i ' r Bimei addxeua J. 11.
melon oil "ireei, or pnen n-
eursi
ei.. ;--"
fe? ,tt, ,"- "-4""1 A Nm Yn.?S' Amateur 'League Open8 Tonight
W'si'iPiu Jehn v n iii.. , Ti V. ..;- ' ., "" I'll arte iihn Amnlfur Hankelbull
V m-'h un It In ? i ' '" l"ff ""i? ! "' ,("' irii.liilit when Inn Li.rii.lne C'ltili
thj.rl ,., i.iitV'",. ' """.'" J', f" ' mammon, of last M'.ir. piny T-ueny en the
hlciuu .i',... ""'u ' .). Heimliifcur, ,..,Pr ,r. Mlx ,..,iniJ , ,i, ie,,nu
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and His Middies Will
Who Received All-Amertcan Mrntlen In 1018
nbeut five yards behind the line of
scrimmage, Mieuld grip the forward
end of the ball lightly with both hands,
ene hand en each of the center seams.
The tiara should be made in n sort of
lob. thereby making it easy for the
imck in Handle, and cnabie him te Keep
his attention riveted en the bole he has
te find and net forced te worry ever
whether he Is gelnc te catch Hie pass,
as is sometimes the case in the swift
pass.
'Tlflj pass from the center te the
quarterback it easily handled by
the center holding the ball an men
tioned above and tnctcly handling the
ball back through his legs te the
quarter tche in teaching under him te
reccive it in that manner.
THE most difficult pas of all from
the standpoint of the center is the
long pass used from punt formations,
when the man receiving the ball Ii 10
yards back of the line of scrimmage.
Hew te Held (he Itall
In that ense the renter must grip the
back end of the bnll with ene haifd en
each slde of the center seam, with his
thumbs parallel and opposite the third
laring and just outside of where the
lacing gees through the lentber. The
puss is made by bringing the hands
between the legs with the greatest ,ferrc
possible. A hard straight pass is
necessary te give the kicker an instant
longer te get his kick off and te avoid
having it blocked.
Games hnve heen lest nnH mtinv will
be continued te be lest by the inability
of centers te de as written above. A
blocked kick is something flint ever
coach tells his team te spend time en.
it may mean victory or defeat.
I have seen numerous ramn' In ail
kinds of foetbnll lest or wen en n geed
or bad pats from renter when a kick Is
about te be made. Therefore, it Is
manifest that this part of a center's
plav should be given considerable at
tention. lhe center Is often responsible for
the success or failure nf .!.., i,i.,i.
... - " i'ji mux.
for this pass must be perfectly timed
and straight and nt the exact height
'THE defenshe play of a center is
i rally the biggest and most im
portant and Inteiestiny pai t in the
game of football and yet thci.e it far
less in telling hew te play defense
than there is in planing offense. It
is here that a renter' natural ability
and football scnir come te the fore
or make him an "also-tan."
Him: center en defense should nlways
-L play about two yards back of his
line, except near the senl line and en
the Hide of his opponent formation,
lie then Is nbl(. te dive through the
line, mnke the tackle en the ends or go
back for a forward pass.
He Is also lespensihle for the posi
tion of his linesmen In case the op ep op
penents should shift theirs. It is up
tp the center te encourage his men in
the line, keep their spiriiH up, and, in
short, be the keynote of the whole de
fense. The center position, in conclusion,
maj be -aiil te afford n phner the
Greatest chance te be In ew:y plav, both
en eiTeiiM' and defense Oilier positions,
either hac-kficld or line, lack the neces
sity of being In the game every minute.
Center takes a man who can be In there
cwry minute, full of fight, cognizant of
what the opposition ingoing te de and
alive te everything thSt his teammates
are about te de.
Leu Little, fenncritar tackle of the
Penn team, who received All -American
mention, will describe hew the position
f t,.(0 s played lu IYIdas Kvcnlng
I'nbllc Ledger.
W. P. H. S. LOSES SWEET
Star Halfback Breaks Collarbone In
Practice at Klrkbrlde Field
fVv.Pl, Il..l..nlnln. UV, in.ii.iii.i..
. .... . : uiiiunijiiiiu .
High Scheel foethall squad was handed
n stinging blew yesterday afternoon,
when jc Sweet, one of the regulni
halfbacks, biel.ii his collarbone in niac
tlce. S.eet injured the member when he
fell en the point of a small lock im-
eeilileil In the ground nt Klikhrl.h
... , , , .. - .. .. .-- '"
i ii'iu, wneie no hp'iiieH held their
scniiiiaau'es. i m lOCK was h ( hlne hy
..inv ,..! ...Le,. si,... f..n i. "":,,. .
?:"'"": . . . ", V.r, -. "" "? lnl' 'c
in iiReny anil ien nat en the ereiind.
il is nei Known (lennitc v heu- inn
. v ... ..w i.tiwuit urimiiuiy JIUW jOIi-I
school te tluee plnjeis.
McClaln the
l.i . ,., . ,. . .
in-- iiu'iiie, nue tore 11 llTnnieiir
eg. is stPl hobbling around en crutches, '
while Ilnaen, the substitute end stll
has a wienched knee from the ( ei'm.i -
town game.
ii his
Heb Cellier
...in . ,. .. ...
iii nise.ne lest iietn ,
practice for the next few dnis. His
mnllin?. illnil 1 ,, . l,,l. . l , ..
i Jlenl Mu , S"'"1 l'.",W18 i,et
nt the boheol this ineriiing. It is doubt- i
r,,l ,. I,il. l i, i " i, I ..
fill whether he will den his moleskins
liefere Jlenday afternoon.
PLAY ANNEX LEAGUE GAME
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i,.i.,i .j es . i .. . .
Visitation and St. Columba Meet In
Third Day's Contest
Vlslinti'nn ,,..,i t ei i.. - e,
isuaiien nun nt. eluinti.i are t e
l.inina lit tl,. tl.l-.r .1. . .1.-1. e .1-
Tin, enmn lll 1," !..! .. -' I. I
'A ,t ' .,.... .V0.ll",, '1, UT '
V
..w.. -......,-.!,. mm v-ivuiiii-iu
streets
Cathedral, making itn first appear
ntice In the league, captured Its game
with St. Teresa's jesterdaj nfternoen
by the score of III te 7.
T. Connelly, the Saints' right half
unci;, Kiivu his tenin the Jtinin ever Its
iilllirilinilts In. innclni, ii tn, ii.li.1n, i .. I..
!,' '. ' ". ! I ll.lll.IH, 111, ,, in
tie elieil iil' net ei en n lfi-xmi! run I
n",l'u"" J0," '", P"" for the cTtra point.
Tlin Nnllllt iml slml tlinle linlt I, mi..
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''vor' (-thedtal get busy In the final
hnlf nml rei-lslns-1 tu- teii,!,.,. ,,v
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mill Ullllieil nil ..iltli i Inli.i'ir n'l1!..!..
,,. ul V I'nnimllu ...n.ln tl. -....
nil the traseii In illv Ui'J lulu two linHin uf
Mil UHII1V3 c.lcli
Terente uuya rtea sex tsnortstep
-
Tenillli. Oi t '.'.I Aniini'" menl In niinle
thai the 'lorentii Intrrniitleiial Ihbub llai,e.
ball Cluli has mirihaiml Trunk O'lleurkn.
Innelder. from the ilonten Itfi.l Hejt It 1
nam the Terente ciud .paia. aeuug
uiteurKt, vne
l.mutm In 10 'JO
played ihortatep (or
1.
the injury will keep him out of the,ciew nnd un entirely new- junior vnr-
game. ' ' ' C .sit developed.
This brings the hospital list of the Deyle, the stripling from West Philn-
TRIO OF HAVERFORD PLAYERS
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W&U;?i-i&r!XZliSfrAy
Heney Harmen, Haterfenl rendi,
Is turning out geed football players
from green material along the
Main IJne. Three of his proteges
nre pictured above. Allen, half
back, Is en the left, anil beside him
Is Wilbur, the quarter. The Inset
Is of Dusty Rhoads, an end
tShMnkm if !-M!te i
Coach Wright Has Eighteen
Penn Crews en Schuylkill
Four Men for Varsity Beat and Six ier Junier
Varsity Must Be Developed-
Severe
Tly JOSEPH
THE chill winds that blew across the
Schuylkill and kick up ripples en
the otherwise placid stream held no
toirers the,e fall afternoons for Coach
Jeseph Wright nnd his University of
Pennsylvania rowing squad.
Eighteen crews, with eight huskies1
, , , , . . . ,
in enen, nan in ncavy sweaters rnccu .,nvy clash en Stitiiirlay. the first of the
up and down the rher estcrdny after- major battles en the Heil and Blue
neon with Conch Wright, megaphone , 'hedulc. The scrubs continue te use
In hand, giving dircctlbns from his tl,e priens I''',' ,f:)r,ma,t,len? u!e'1 "
motorboat I successfully by Heb 1 elwrll when coach
The fall program a Pennsylvania I t Washington and Jeffersen nnd Penn
this year has been highly successful, ' 'V'11";
nccerdlng te the pertli Wright. As I i,.,'or. t'lp first tline n several weeks
many as twenty crews bne been en the
,!,n- i, ,1 ulncrln nft... nnnn IVvn hn- '
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f- .1,., iw( il, lnP,raf l ,!. Iii.fnrr '
1111(1 41111, Tllllll., 11IUII llillt; PImHI-M 111' I
li ii . i' .-. ':.:.:. ii.i.. H...X ..e .. !
ui mil- l...B.li ill i...-. l.i.iu ui cue
?car.
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beat and six for the junior varsity.
The squad is there, numerically speak
ing, but whether it contains finished
oarsmen capable of taking the peats of
these who hae graduated or left school
Is anetlpr matter. Wiight is doing
considerable experimenting, having five
varsity crews rowing daily, out of
which he expects te obtain .sufficient
stalwarts te man the vacant ears in
the two varsity shells.
The biggest less te the coach of all
came when Mattisen, the. billll.mt
stroke of the ar.slty, announced his
intention of going into bus-iness. Fer
two jears Wright has worked like the
proverbial bcacr te make it star oars
man of Matty nnd just when he had
the stroke leady te be n dependable he
is lest.
'' WILL be iccntlcd that the stew
aith at I'euyhkccpilc ruled Mat Mat
tieon out of the fmhman eight years
aim. Last year the iieuniiitcr
s'stutked tie varsity in brilliant style
te its victories eicr iaie ana Har
vard, lie was counted en heavily
this year.
Three Other Varsity Men Lest
QJWAX, Jelllnek and Xewcll, nil of
""?' SniuuiUYU, are lie . u.ur iu-.i
frnm the Mirsity neat. All tluee were
capable M'teians' whose positions will
be difficult te fill. Captain Wheeler
and Roberts aic the men around whom
Wiight is building bis plans for the
-pring.
In the junior varsilv beat Hesenbeig,
captain of the crew last sear: Hnp Dii),
Muggier, French, Iiitruhnrt and Slngei
me iiiiiwuH ...v iin'eui,,. ,,t.hiL 'n
h.. ininnir tin. ,,,(,.,1, IV rl rr 1 1 f linu i
. . ... . .. .
been ulng a number of the freshmen
f,i,m nsf enr In h U Inn vnis llv ereus.
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v Vl.nf tl..'. i
and iimi
"" J" ...
l,wi' 1M " "B l"ieimy imil ui--
eterans from the vnmlty
aiMt.v elunts win. lie cemtilned
HIIMIJ riuiin hiiu ui- uiiuumni in iiiiv
deiphla who strolled the freshmen last'
J,I,r, ioeks nun tne uesi net w jiur-
f0,,,M the hame task for the varslt this ,
)ear 1U "Bhter is n trifle ight
for,,!l l'et. but. iiccen lug te Wright.
he has the strength and fight that aie
mi esseuii I in lie nosiiien
u.,.i t.A,..i i. w ii,n,uir.i,!n
l.iilh.' ui" I'lhiH ..ii.i. .ii I ill- i iiuiiii
J1 ehaiiipleiislilp, nnd also stroked
!, ', ,.v .),.; it niJ,n,i t.,m,i
loe nnnie tin" until ll iillisill'il
by u scant feet in the racmernble
thc national cliampletiship held
d
e race lu
held here In
Viir.iuf 1 L. lllsn slri.l.1,,1 tlm W'nst
' iM.lla.lclpliin. eight that breezed across
i the line a winner in the Laber Day re-
'gatta at Italtlmete.
Tie true Milne of the vnrleus crews
will be determined at the time of the
nnnual fall regatta en November II and
n f .i... ,ilna ,i. ..,.i, in .. ,,
i' t that lime the coach wi I seat
heilKlH l lliu Cllllllllll ll'S, WHICH
ihheuld make for an extm line regatta.
Tile IllCk Ol lieilVt
heavy freshmen is cann
ing no end of worry te Wriiiht. With
inure than lifty of the biggest men in
the flrst-jear class in the I'nlversity
plnjlng football, the crew has been
forced te taue the lighter men. .et
one et tne
f the yearling candidates weighs (
than 170 pounds, most of them
coming in between Hfi nml 10(1 pounds
ACCOItniXa te the census of the
first-year class- ever 200 students
iche ueiyh appieximatcly UiO pounds
en an avcuige, some much meie than
that, ate dcsiieus of rowing, but met a
than SO ptr cent have failed te tc tc
pert. Wiight expects te yet his man
agers en thc job-before the ipiiny
ti'eiA stints.
1 50. Pound Crew Needs ."Men
rpHLHi: Is also a dearth of cuudliatc
i- fiir lhe iriO-peund ctew, which
Wiight hopes te remedy befeie the run
dldntes rcieit for thu Indoor weik that
stilus ui .iiiuuar.
'We liaie ii big wpiad weiklng out
daily, said V i right this morning, "and
from the ntimbei I think we are going
te hove an excellent varsity outfit, ll
la rather early te make any nredlctlen.
en i.. HU.OIUW makeup or tne vorieui
I
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Practice Here en Friday for Clash
I '; m s s
vj f mi u .., w
Mattisens Less
Blew
T. LATHII'M
beats because things nre mere or less
'" experimental stage.
"Tlic less of MnltKen nnd the ether
ersity and junior nrslty men Is a
severe blew, but we hone te overcome
this temporary setback.''
vthilrlie oarsmen wcie warming up
?? tJ'1,lMr',"Jlki11: ('ench IIc1I',mn ''"''
bis gridiron warriors preparing for the
"?L .."" b0'!luic e,ulr? V.'i'"""?'..'1'!1!?'1
'"l". l"r MTlllllllllKI'
drill with the
scrubs.
is manned
...!.. .. .., v. , , .
,""'iy Willi Jllllliy
plays, Including
the famous screen pass.
l.,)s MHIer. Hi.. lI.lllBlltT rnnfnln nt
,i, i),i -i in, ,, ;.,. '.,. ... ..
ru"cr'" ' ine .Marjumu contest. He
backed up the line en the defence and
carried the ball scleral times en the
offense. Sullian did nei gtt Inte
scrimmage at the start, nor did Joheny
Hern, both of whom were taking lessens
from Heb Terrey, ene of the greatest
nnntnrt I. tlin 1if.ilnt, nf i1.a TTi.lnn..l...
.-.. tin in I... iinnij vi nm v jii.uinii.
of Pcnnsjhnnia.
Miller is going te stnrt in the back- I
field. That ninth is certain. Ilclsmnn
said se yesterday afternoon. The head
conch alto had words of pralse for the
team as a whole. T,I hae neer seen
the spirit ajid fight of this team nt such
a hlghwater m.iik as It Is at this time,"
commented HeNmitn. "Te a man thev I
eall.e that the aie going te meet real
(ompetitien in the Xuv team, nnd they '
also realize tb.it without light they .
aren t going te get lar.
fCTIIE tray they have been practie-
11117 ''( it cell and the odd icetdi
dropped hcte and thcic hy th" icgu
lari and substitute pinie that the
Xavy is in for a m'njhty huxy after
noun, it'perts te the centiary not
withstanding. The team is in excel
lent iiinditmn and don't be suipilied
te ire a fmhtviy ereicd out en the
field Satuiday afternoon that might
de something totally unexpected."
Mlhe Whltehlll a Visitor -TVTIKI;
WIIlTnillU,, who has heen
0.TX assisting 1'ester Snnferd at Itut-I
gers, with his punters bpent jestenlnj
afternoon en Franklin Field iinntinr,
siiir.ils down te the backs. ultl, ,i,., '
the
ends inelng down te mahe tiiPkl.-s.
Ce.h h Ilartmaii Kept the wlnginen bus.
for an hour, with Davie l.iiVi.lll.,., Vi...
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uuift.
.,, . ,.,. TTnt....,f . .
f iLileniltj windows nnd en poles. nie
I'hif .mis bearing the Inscription, "Ueat
the Niu." The Penn students, u-hll,.
".".".. "" ""h'i.K 0111
of li.uerilllj windows and en neles me
nt, ...i, l,plr. H, lnnriM,'..Wr'
"ul '"""" ,-llu meiiuj, igure tnnt the
V","','"" ?,V p,t(,('11(,nt cI'ance against
"" l ehvcU H crcw-
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Beets and Saddle
i ""ute M,m "
,
Hnby (ral is well placed
Somerset Ilnudicip at Lauiel
in the
tnilm .
Commander .1. K. L. Hess has net been
urj miccc.siiii m nis tan campaign In
Maryland, but he may make a whirl
wind finish. Ilnb) (Jrand will meet
Tlpplty Witchet, Silk Tassel, Duke
.lelm nn.1 liig Heart, the latter being
uady ter a geed race. There albe is
a geed field In the steeplechase. Horses
which sei'iii best are :
I'iist l.icc Futen, ISrecklcsby, The
Sphin. Second Owrninteb, The
Trout. Sea kipper. Third Mountain
Itest. J I, IJess H, Ph.ilarih. l'eurth
Peer Spert, TasM'l, Iluckwlieat. Pifth
Haiti (iiend, Tlpplty Witchet. Silk
latsel. Sixth Trevcljnn. Copper
Demen. Lunetta. Seventh Dan lleil.
lug, Little Ammle, Tlie Wag.
Lntenia The White Hurley Purse for
two-jear-elds Is the feature of the
stieng caul at the Kentucky track
tnrlrtv 1tli.uL.itii M'lmn f.,im l. ti.. ..
stable is fast, with Pest llabte an
Hi land sine te make a lliely contest
.ii ; ""''"" niu itrauiey
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4 tu run ii nil it evfiu ii"sl Hit' ;
Plist riu i'- Dr. Hickman, Widgeon
Miss Muffins. Second Pompous, Luchv
Ituii, Stump, ,Ir. Third Oe La I
Ht kab, I.euaiia. l'eurth Prln,.u
Welles, Plight Leaf, Topmost. Pifth
lllossem Time, Pest Haste, Itrland
Sixth Chen y Tree Lady Champ,'
Angliim Maid. Seventh Haider, Te.
lane, Smuts.
Kmplre Cif) I'iist rnee ll. W'nr
ren. High Cemniander. Soviet. Second
Shaffer. Amanda Heej. Ksimlre
Thinl- Siiiif-lnl, Sephie (ieldinan, Irisli
Pat. Peurth - llmoiien, Il..pbaMtUs
Ou-itake. Pifth - Asli'iihk, lluenec'
Millie. Sixth Hlgel, (' clops. Sham.'
lock.
Lucky Heur and Keckmiiiister will
meet again Saturday lu the $25,000
Washington Handicap at a mile and a
fourth. Hunting came out of the I,-
tenla race litrr-
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RIDLEY PARK HIGH
NOT fNSELECT LIST
Pheenixvllle High Supplants It
in Class of Undefeated
Football Elevens
BROWN PREP'S VICTORY
By PAUL PHEP
The statement that ltidley Park nigh
was In the select circle cf undeTcated
foe'tbnll teams Is all wet. Pheenixvllle
High rises te remark that It was en the
long end of a 12 te 0 score against "Rid
ley Park en the opening day of the sen sen
sen. Therefore Pheenixvllle enters and
IUdley Park geen out of the class of
schoolboy plcvens which have net been
defeated this yenr.
PheenixviHe has met and defeated
three elevens te date nnd has yet te
have its goal line cressid. Following
the ltidley Park High lctery. Down Dewn Down
Ingtewrt High was turned back 4 te 0.
Next came the Perklemen Hescrves and
this fqund was defeated 10 te 0. Re
capitulation of the figures of the three
games reveals sixty-nine points scored
by Pheenixvllle ns ngninst nothing for
it's opponents.
I'lioenlxvllle Vs. Nonlstewn
The most Important game of the I
Phocnlxvllle schedule is listed for Sat
urday afternoon when Pheenixvllle gees
te Norrlstewn te play Conch Zimmer
man's team.
Hrewn Prep, by the use of the for
ward pnss nttnek, upset the dope by
handing Palmyra High Scheel a 10-(l
pasting yestenlav afternoon nt Pnl
mj ra. It w-as the only football clash
of ibi nfternoen.
The game was hard-fought through -J
out and was tcatureu ny numerous ar
guments. At first It was thought that
there would net be n game.
llrewn Prep tallied twice in the sec
ond period nnd innde another score In
the third. Hie aerial attacK mane
possible the first two touchdowns, while .
an Intercepted pass and Morrison's
2."-yard run around light end tnllied
tbe'linal touchdown. Thp latter plajer
starred for the winners with two touch
downs. '
Soccer Winners
Neithea't High, rrankferd High.
(iirnrd College and Upper Darby High
were the victors in the soccer matches
jesterday. The first mentioned cleicn
took the" measure of the Nermal Scheel
1 te 0.
Heed's goal in the last five seconds
of plav gave the Pieneeis a .".-li win
ever tiie Catholic High dribblers in a
well-plned game at the Funfield Play
ground. (ilrard College, by scoring two goals
In the first half, wen from West Philly
High.
A goal by Murray, Inside right of
I'pper Darbj High, was the only score
made in the game with Germuntewn
High.
CUE CHAMPIONS READY
FOR WORLD-TITLE TILT
Greenleaf and Allen Practicing
Dally In Preparation for Match
Heth Ralph Greenleaf. world's cham
pion pocket billinrdlst, and ISenuy Al
len, the Kansas City tctcrun, are prai -ticing
d.ul for their match at the looms
cf the llud-en llcci canon Cempanj.
Iiread and Cherrv slieets. It will lie
for 1,"(1 points, loll each, en Thurs
day, Friday and Snturi uightn.
(Ireenleaf, In spu. of the fact that he
iH bau-ly twentj -two je.irs old. Ins
''0('" champion for tin ep jears, and . up-
pears id iiuii me ery ciest el hts
game. Allen, en the ether baud. Is a
eleian, who has sevetal times held Un
title. The siting rhnmplnn has net lest a
matdi since donning the crown, wiilh
I'ennv's i i mil inr the Inst jear lias
been leplete with biillriut icteili's The
match is niniisled te be the clas-ic cue
contest of the je.ir.
A purse of SLViOO the largest eer
offered for a pocket billiard match
and a diamond mcd.tl wl'l go te the
winner, in addition te ientiacti for
evluhltl'iiis that will mount high lu the
thousands
.lee .Mayer, n former champion, in
handling the match.
Wilsen Laces Bebby Burman
l'liuUl.nrn, N, .1., e-t .-, n,,.nmv wp.
.1.. O-t .. lienniv
fn of l,hll..;k'lnhin
n it n I iii 1 1 iiurniHii
V 'i . "? AS i .ii," . ' u-'r. "Jxivi sh"
'ii -'' ivinJue full .1 i. no th.. limit.
'.': I.I''rr'': i'.'.l " '1!:., ?. . h,in1"?, .'"
.. i, .1. u . lull ui mi tin in iirf!..
. ... ..... . . r
,in j . in me nil l rmin I Mmiv
n ipUistun .of I'hiin leiihrn. knecM out Mil
n '"I
WrU:h
'iivinr e i-u.iii.c.i,. n . 10 iinni nn.i
h nun rmre. or riiimiipipnia
li'-t Kill
WrU-ht nut in tli fourth
Liquor Supplanted by
Gelf as Entertainer
St. Lenls, Oct. 25. Gelf Is suc
ceeding liquor ns e commercial asset
te salesmen, nccerdlng te Vincent
h. Price, president of a candy
manufni'turing company, here today.
"Where a snlcsman would enter
tain n customer with rounds of high
balls In the days before prohibition,
he new 1b' establishing friendly re
lations en ,tie golf course," 'he
said.
AT GREEN VALLEY
Roxborough and Green Valley
Meet in Third Match This
Year en Latter'3 Links
The Green Valley nnd Iloxberough
Country Clubs' golf teams will meet for
the thin time this afternoon. It is the
INTERCLUB GOLF
custom for these clubs te plnv twice In almost entlrclj, Pelwell's object being '
the vpring nnd twice In the fall, and as J? in,,e the punch of hi- team, nnd
,, , , ,, ., the worked Hinoelhly and fffectlvely.
they nre scarcely half a mile apart,! There will be practice pet (oils here
the rh airy Is Intense. I today and tomorrow, with scrim scrim scrim
Iloxberough wen the two uprlne m',,?",F ,,eth nftprnnens. and the sound
' w ene for P hi nde nhiii Krlilnv
innicnes i.uc n.e ree alley relKs nre
nil set for recuse, and expect fe score
their llr't triumph this attci neon Knrlv
in the year Woedt Piatt pbned Ne. I
.til tun 1 1 rAnti v n ni I ii.i, i... i..
" ..... .. . .I,,,, uiii. iim in
is net yet entirely receered from fli..
vinstreke b0 suffered nt Pine Vullev
l.l".t 'Illy, he Will he ahsent from this
mntPii. Jiet) itnnsfetii has taken
Weedy's place, rind will, no doubt cive
an excellent account of himself
Zlmmcr Piatt is the leading llKht en
The plnjers aic :
OHEIIV VALLEY
Reb Kanitnut
riinrli . Here
I lOO rie'-i'l-r
Mnnn .-.u'lin
1 pter Mip1
Manti'l l"lnlrs
Sam I" nl tr
.T'iri Mln
i:. Smith
nnrnnoreii
T Khi I'nrklnsen
. mmr rimt
I'Trrr.. risiier
r-Tl 111 rrirt
lull Alnhre
Jim L lU-nhnck
I'nrk i.l.nn
Wlt riannenn
IM. k liny
tne iioNeoroitgu leiin. an, i! Imrke,! hri '""' ' t.'-ij .. iiK.miM i-cnnsri.
n number of erv nieng plnxera all:,a tm,n , "gninst (reergla Tech. '
The mutches ai- under the' direc- , .".', htuclpiit section of the Navy
tien of Kinini Char ei V.ra w, , ' ('""hnbly will cenlam only the Ji)0 mem
handled many teiinnments with s '- ' 'T11 of 'I10 fin,t c,,!'s, ''"fortunately
pi.m tdiu te..,r. i the member- of the first clns have
PENNSY RESTORES 6 PER CENT DIVIDEND
The Pennsylvania Railroad tlivecteis declared a qunr'cilv
dividend of 1 1-2 per cent, theieby rs&teiing the eld-estabhslu 1
O per cent per annum rate.
BOY FOUND IN STUPOR FROM DRUG IN BARN
Jehn Newman, fifteen years old, G027 Saybrook avenue, was
found in a stupor today from the effects of chloroform in a barn
nt Seventieth street and Greenv:ay avenue, where he was em
plyed. He is expected te recover.
TWO WOMEN INJURED IN CAMDEN COLLISION
Mrs. Naemi Hawkiut, Wilmington, Del., nnd Hiss Jane
Hnvring, Atlantic City, were badly cut and luuised today when
autenvpbiles which they weie dxivinjr collided en Il.icldeu ave
nue, Camden. Beth women weie taken te the West Jeiuey Home
opathic Hospital.
SCHOOLBOY HARRIERS
WILL COMPETE TODAYj
Twe Triangular Meets Are Down
en the Card
The h.iiinis ,,f tl. iia , j, M hoels
will see .ictlull again tlli uftl 1 110011.
I Twe tn.iukulu amis aie down en the
program I he uinnis f i(lt Wednes-
(la 's meets. I!, nil llltewn High Veith-
east and Vntr.il. will meet, while the
I losers, Wist Philadelphia. Southern
ingu anil l r iiiKImkI, will iai'i
iseth nice m.i he run mw the nn,v
cross-cemitij uuiisi. in I'.iirmeunt
I'ark.
Per lndiwdc.il honors tedaj It will
n haul hvtle betwe ii .li'mes nml
Meienh.iiU. Nmt m-i Jllult . .M.ittwen
Central, mil HhiiiiII'I, (Jeiinantuwii.
Jenes and M tt t i-mi vmn their re
pei the i.n'i-. l'i-i imk wun ilemiller
and Meienli.ick tiM-luus ennd llu
iniller linlsheil in tin ten nf Ciwige,
the new Speedlmi find .Mi reuh ick w.l.s
right behind .Innes, I is tcnmmitc.
FATIMiV
CIGARETTES
iayiS
new
for TWENTY
If you could have asked
for mere in Fatima,
would it net have heen
this lower
Let Fatima smeitn
UUyeu
With Penn
FOLWELL DRIVES
NAVY SQUAD HARD
All Elements of Football In
eluded in Stiff Workout Or
dered by Middies' Coach
PRACTICE HERE
FRIDAY
Annapolis. Mil., Oct 2.". Declining
fe underestimate the strength of the
University of Pennsylvania eleven,
which it meets in Philadelphia next
Saturday, Heb Pelwell, after giving his
chnrges teinpnratlvc rest Monday aft -
eriioen. drove them hard esterdny in
n prnctlip session which Itududeil
all the elemenlM of football, end-
ingw lib n long scrlmmnge, during which
be did net spare the feelings of nny
t.ltti nru lir. ,t .tn Irif.wltifr .
The team stnrted ns It did ngninst
Georgia Tech en Saturday, Conrey, Mc-
Kee. Ciillen and Ilurcliet being In the
brickfield Later, Nerrls, '"pp!"
iiatuiiieti and ethers were given a
I'liimre. KtrniM,! n1nv nom nul
, lneriln,, arriving in lime te prnrticc
, ..n Prnnklln KlrlJ in the nfrrnoen.
. " "' substitution of Helies for I.e-
frisky at left tackle has decreased the
. iivernie ni inn imp i nun it n i.nir n
-.-.- . ---- -.- -----. ..
l""ind, but it still is a little mere
. thnn
t In.
l "
aul
I . I")U,"lR. nl111 l" ll"1 henle.t
"""" ",ls ver repre'cnieu uie
' """.""'J . . .
'Here Is every Indication that the
team is setting stronger with every
i."?"0?? '. ?C. 1 n!1 .fc,l5u,d V
fallen out
in a measure with tlm
nutheritles,
nnd few, if any. will at
tend the came
Admiral Wilsen. Minerintemlenl.
stated that be would permit these te at
tend the game who would MSn n paper
stating that thej had no part in hazing
since the acadm. opened. According
te reports, enlj one nmniber of th first
class has signed the paper.
L0rMG SHOT WINS BIG
STAKE AT NEWMARKET
Re-Eche, at 25 te 1, Captures ths
Cambridgeshire
vewtuail,ct. Lug.. ( , t L'." iH A
P i It -l.i I ii, ij X. il Cew out of
Conic lt.it , owned b Sir L Paget,
wun the iimbiliUeshlre Stakes of
101MI piuiiids sterling with etras, run
hue telm Miijei 11 K iwer's Poi Pei
son ml rrnw wa- set mid and J. A. de
UntliM-Mlil v llastj Match .us third.
Tlnitj f uir hoi si s ran
He-Li'lie wmi bj u length and a half
with Piii-minl Arrew- a lingth ahead of
llastj Match
The b, ttmg was- He-IMie, LVi te 1
PoNened Atu.w. T te 1 . Hnstj Mat. h.
50 te 1 iigiiu-t
Prominent Amateur Promoter Dies
nii rninrlsin
fnrt-nini. t ,
AHsnilatuin in I
.1111 it. ur .iilili iii s
s i J minN
i f hint
I r ,m 'i r f
m - 1 1
ni i it
i.l li
price ;
txctsmtk Mrntt Touree Cn
Oi
Smeeth Your Roris With
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SHOCK ABSORBERS
Wd'
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I WORLD
I CHAMPIONSHIP
I POCKET BILLIARDS'
E. Ralph GREENLEAF j
3 NEW YORK
Champien
BENNY ALLEN
KANSAS CITY
Challenger
October 26-27-28
8 I M. Sharp
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IIIIOAI) Si CIIKKRY SI H.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
pJinniiiitjiuiiuiiutrminmin:Jimiuniiiciiitiiiiij!rjina3Ba
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quick clearance nil recenditlnnnd In
0Ur own sIiem recondltlened lB
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falU!ac Type 69 Suburban 2860
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' acllllnc Tpe 55 TeurlnK fifin
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rurchaittiff Agentt' Orders Accepted
DALSIMER
2nd FL00K
Over NATIONAL!
DRUG STORE!
Cor. 13th & Market Sts.
Open Saturday Until 10 r, M
iwSESmtsrwwn
What we mean by
Outperform"
Every leng-lifc and
lew'iipkeep element
is in the new VIM
truck. That is why it
does its duty under
all leads, under all
conditions, with mero
dependability and at
least expense. The new '
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