Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBMO LEDGER-PHILADEtPHIA.- WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1922
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Heisman arid Folwell Expected te
PENN GRIDDERS MUST
SHOW MORE FIGHT TO
WIN REMAINING GAMES
llcismiui s Squad Has Developed Power, and Material
Is of Kind Frem If Inch Winning Teams Come,
but Mere Punch Must Be Developed
Uy STOXKY MfM.NN
frUlC life of 1 l.e chap who pounds out football comment is by no means uiip
J. sweet dream." .Tut ni we were leaning back In an easy chair, plenty 1
of cigarettes lit I'll nil. and prcptir. g " learn Lew te watch football vln that
rtrj Hit- re-u:g Percy Haught-m !i, ..J , along cunts n letter from "Hid and
Hit.' 'he gut of whi, h wn a inter, "What
VIONM MrtJNN
i.i" real up-ami -up "ii ttie pussirii.i.M. or
probabilities in t. 0 11. ere -.ivertnn: battles that nre te come
1'rer.i vtnt nc ' ave actually een "t Penn. and from wha' t. nave
been ted. in de e-d t. tae a chanee en future punishinetr. because
of "Hei a'.d IILm ' 'irg-'-i. -equest. and sh what shall be .iill-d a hypo
thetical op'T'ea n, ; a predieMer, in. ad ou regariiiff lb" lU-Wnnn Hfn'
chances in tin- tiattles t" iV'ttie.
If IVntsyhaui'i !.u bein bjid.nj; -n. e i.r. 'n reserte Ter (.".e N it;.
nd future opponent', and U she )cu!s I'elr.ell'k Middle ihl- eir.ltin Satur
day, and If In future bnrrb- ''e .hew that spirit and lijtht that developed lu
the final period against Swarthinure. then Ifed and Ubie ailbcrtnts " 'we
Teacui te dl-p ny elation ht tie llnl'h "f he l',i"'J jr'diiM!' pea-.""
7 V vtf 1 I-1.'. Pt mi 7 ,- ' 1 ,-ef :' , iiji ri If m; poe
'ir'i jiei, it u ur rt,'iiiji ,llt )hi ,r i 'nl'V il let r- 'fn, (,t,
. r t' . im j it'i F" !' j'i r ri ' '- eT
I'rim Must Display Wen Fight
IX CuM.Ml
rnlif tnni
(.(.iM.Ml'.NT
vthich appeared after
'hit Pen", iii.ii
power
fertned
football oembi nation :r.!:ht I
nient at niid-keascn i-te.-pt
fight tan 1 did in h ;i
!e n
id
In n'J the
iarly canifs.
?v Merd h:i t loerr ..p .atf 'H.'-erei' , . . . A:.
Of re'irhe. mild te a" a nvr.l a ader ,. . V 0 V ''
problem i.- ; keep . .-. ime. 'i.ti te.' in pra.';. p . '
meke it einptie ' ii. p!a . Wliut
mnn-l. -11 in ''.'i.tai't ,1.711 Vet ul"''
"will 14 .'i er a 'iin, ' 1. ' -. le 't-r
ftuff.
If aiij pa; ." i
battle In h. n' ;
brine n "I5a'ly veil
Penn-Xnrj battle.
: 'l.e I.iii t - a1"1 Hrp.ihr..
joe.lness .e:i.i'le'iii'l-iu Auer' at.
plj.' fd. old '"I .'" fiiui .1 Urif -,,.-r -
lirantiiic tl ar -i.e
take the fie'd. th"
spvtBler in.' .'tpei't t" -e-
open Hide the deer jnd alioe .r. all th
In the -.'rt vauU Wet, kep head
and vpceta"u..ir for,"rd rm-e
Nl
1 1" i" ' . f 'fry jetr 1 ccryit I
one fmrd ' the r-t" 'Jc ve
"i'v 1 hi.' Iilih rn! fr-nuir'' ;
Jjei ?i(li' y " ! .'!'' 1' uvj1
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T.
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ynlw-U-cnrhfd
llcisman a ie lleuch
W1IA V has lifcen -M-ilten 1.1 ; no, b" " .it "lil en.l Itl.ii
l?ut eltniintt..g unneienari de'iu" aln -., .'.d. vb.'N a
Jeffi comparative -ee-et :he (t t of the trim; 1- feut.d u that
Helsmaii ' rti'ed n a -iise . ..ui. ar. ! piper!'. 1 .; !. am
haTe tauc' the iiaiier" eind med":. : .etba 1 Hut the
there en the strid r if r i-t d i fil
"dgbtltirj te br.-u Xn.. 1' tt, I'en; Ma'e 1 rd ''ernel..
The sl.ii'tlris . f .Iji.-.ry Tl .ru.-.i . r, . rt-.-'aek l; Ceii.-.. IIt.i.-ar. - ..
be tratch'd vKi 'iti -est n; 'uet a'! ! !,e '.av se.i. rlie i?reat Ited H-i-ertts.
Centre 'aptaii, .11 action. Uehers p!r;id a cuard and end Hut 1
man ui'h Mi .ili-are.nd abuit.i .- ike'v te ;:i.i- . pie.rttinlties f s're his tre
ivertb te li.s tam 'vhen confined t line tiny, be he was me-d t" the back
field, feber's eontimei t" le i;iinn! tnd end r. well as ta lile uid center
but be de"- .t a a mver. f.-ei te iel!"-v ' e ball i!i-rper tt mr.v i whie.i
he does rr..'- I'l.'wS'l jil
fu! punch .nte the nt tH
r,d u it 1 f
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t -h
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game and tl.e t'h
eme Nad'". ' irt
Aleiander in h.nc
baseball ta' t .'
(ire'ind". r"r 11I-1
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ac IPi
our I'd, I.. J 1 ' "rs t. a e d
World Serli
J"hls I ri' f ti . i- 1 a- 11
bumped in'e l.dd e 1 ll,r. .in.
V t'littn.'1 I fr ',, ft. v !
' ' 'in .at 'ial'i p 1 li
deejri t hme thnt shpr'i 'nnlsjriii iiitm .
hltn tilli'li he pldie.l l.er. Il .: ; e i,a-
ocvelepe'l a eir .irn 1 1 .'.I.i r 1 11 f
Xatliiaal I.eaitue 'fimn. Hit t, -an'icii
h licked U" '.'O '
TO I'll I '. -lore ,.t
till Ah xamlfr tht '.n
.nt'':
Cijf icArti '
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''lucu'ie, he
II ''Fin. ft'ilfir".
I' I II) mi) eijfcfllri;
'lufitif; "it'll n-aneyt' 'n mi tT,
ibeut bfturtsjnen One Meets
AT 'J
A th
T THK II"t A.r t'lub, ubere trari.oefer and Iiuiitit ca .
e allhl 1 tuff. .leh'.i ;. T'eitaiiK
Rd Kerd and l!i!l Will ains ibeut a nn
wild about fmpers
"Sen, 1 entai.-ie '. .. ui.e that 1 ki
ff"oaf te Cen it natural'; "" n.- ,1 .),',n
since S!H. the Kreater number of thui. n
Jiaet pen, ,1 i.iid tijeur 1 lin' Jehti
pounds of hhet, mere than .p.1;! rr.m
many tenv of wadi, bru-e and ianer
What ue wanted te t..l jm'. he.i.ver was '.l.at 1-ma r.f ., . JUJI -ciemplar
of "What perseieranc- ivi 1 de ' Ter lean uffr he lireri hN
first .shot at h taicvi In v,i.j Jehn n.'iid net break 7e out .,' Inn AiTri , ,
ui'Sree 01 niiu'iini) nut 10 iieiern.laeil tliat lie iveiilil erii.ui r th.
sun. mi-. r.ir. "ii 1,1,1,111 laruetH n. u.iti . .'1H.1 "Met at from th. handlcan
marks of 111, ,u and HI jardi, and some shot .it when Mind, rain and nivj
".eit tlif iirlmiK eleuiftits. Johnnj ' avenife i just bhy of Jul per ernt. Oi
&800 reumtered tnr(,rti his nverriRp 1- ' etter tiinn ill mi' of .-a, a r-..nturt
w
f."N jeu irtif e TFinn cae inm
vr 'Vir. t putt it 'in" rmll ., n
Johnny I'entaw, tin prince nf -ire
St. Callltitus Eleven Fast
.Stanaier lrt Kiri.'.iiiff ,f h 11
Jlitu- 1 ulliolle ' luu f'Hiti il' 'levn
HO.inces ih. I v r'Uullj ne " im l 1
i Del t Hlipn 1 lie Went I'hlla leli'hUai
ten In ii'llen .sumU, en tlieir Imnie k'"
nre
ritli
nt Bvnl etn airriu Rnj 1 iiniuewne
ma
la nciutl.itlii- with cverl et Um iit inva nJ a I0O-rJ frM-ityl hr.clicD for
Jn lecul tmrat, and Sn (vral etJur. eiwn women A dual reeit will alie ty hld be
unday ate, J"or lame. Aere v Jf'rt ' ?"" V'at Branch T. M. C. A., ni tb
iibiut Pcmi and i;t'r icntl-nll prospects?"
1: 1 crimp 1 appi-epr'ati; timt mi the iiibl
daj ut tht week, rind nt the mtd-statlett of the
season, span' .hiui'd b" ,U voted te tht past mid
future of the football team representing th-
gren' cducntlenn! '.:is".tuliO!i of it Iilch Phllu
iMpMtm all innv be proud Uti' the deuce of
It .s that Jehn W. Hcisinau's laddle-bucks have
given 111 he little of what we may term "tru-i
ii .p.'" i.j-in which base , henctt opinion
u- te the future of the team.
P:iiiYlvunia' i-t-nl tia gntn.- ncalns' the
sr i.; I'innkl'n and Marshall oIet en win, the
1 ', ii: v he'!- 'e nfuulli w.'ncsed K'K
we 'at'ii'd t.,e (.eiiikit praeti-.. .mil, f.-1'.i..ving
lai'K cetit-s- plaji'd ,,n Prankl'ii K ii. football
::.en of v !d! experience who were mi mi; the
spectfcters "-ere appealed te in an HTert te go'
h- 1". ar. 1 M. s..n.e .t .' kt.ttre 1
had 'h irnierlu, fr'..i ni.ieh n w'nnini:
There W no re,.eii te niter that s"i'-
nut 'he '
rluJ i
-uit-rlu!"
ui'.rda
1.1 ut dlsplnj mere
. mer than I' ''id
p. ..- - r'TCh'T
. i.d ! i- sreav-j'
' .adann-nraK !; 1
a.nsiv .1 1 hnr e ...r
: .1 lish'iti'.' el" e'-
. ,. .V..i- ..'!.. :
tr.ey ii.. r.
y. ' : 'r-,' ut :
drfb"! and k 1 1 .
1. 1- ll.iri'iird-l'eiitre
. e. etb.il! that v.etiid
- . s Ilk"!;, te be the
1 iiK.t' lied vbin the,;
Heicmnn and Kelfcl!
'.v'li a. .f.ff tlty have
ei -.v . 1 1 rits- Jarlnn
. :.. ar- w-ii
r!rk finu p
ip r'qh. 1 1
i '"v la: -..frii:, or 1 u '. 1 e.
uep'rf. i'f i.'w"' .ir -f'i '.'. fe'
upiN ;.'.'; . u t 1 '" . y ;
v. v.e- fi, :'e yi'im rcfe'nr rtr'
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I'uilU'i
ifl'.en 1 ; r-.lu
".. ar nn uti.117
re v ird- .'lcli
I '. a-'-i-'tatn-i
"!' ' men 1 u'
.ns
ill! take "!-. t.p;r."t.
hi: !- In 'i ltieii te put hie power
, .-.j.;, . !,. :,: 'hr.r trill
- ''ie tin !' '.i(i' 1h in that re
Control ami "Seuilh
lie.,-.
t
im'.nu s ec. ai t-:
Ii'- Ten th" nn.,
w
i
' ' l1 'i 1. nit have .'.i ii
viii 1'at Mernri uiiit.neinij.
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prlti' .pally 'lie I., j
11 e Mrd. lieeniijrfi t.
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1- it c . - .r ld"' '
ptl 1' ' 'he A'l . .
e I. d .l-k .lll'ill . .
1.:. " . a ' 'Mi's .
v' a- ball tba' .ion n'wi.e
11M . 1111. trnl and a t e.d.e
a '.i.ruis th'- lavt tuet: ri .
1 ' -' iii yji kn h" H' '
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h'lil y
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I'r'ink I'rtt
Jehn is ''.s
ui discei ered telling lles-
iaoi.ey-dlvi-ieti tjysteir,
Ti m trni.sb efi:.g nrelea rr. 1
has snot at i,",ii k., cay i,irjlf,
. e lant i!e. aiie. I'rtlfe blinps ,
1,(1' farr
I t tl.e Iran &l .r 1 1 u,'.n
f ;ewd and lea'e. ,,r,lr iU , .
lilllSffil
ttict
'an f 'irriA; tKjj tarjfft
t du erie etAcr Ih-tngt,
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Swlrtiming Season Starts Tomorrow
Ih- 'ri'ia er'r. iwimmhit tr.-
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ln ur miv i.lirht Tn,. . l.
stlialu L'i, iuth randlrau rum., ami ,,,,
taali tlilr'v ntrlf hav l.n . .......
I They ste a S!n jar-l fre-ityle rate tar
JACKSON-BAGLEY
SPLIT IS MUTUAL:
New Yerk Combination Was In
tact for Eight Years Bexer '
Made $250,000
i
WILL TOUR THE COUNTRY
n.v mvis u. jawi: I
TV'sSiM.VINl ""'ll' relntlntishlji be-
JL-'tMet'ii Willie Jiuk-eii. Xew Yerk
iiishte.itht. add Krank ("lee" Has
' '-j came nbeut by m'utunl nEreemetit.
I'hcj ti(,reeil te (IKiRrci and from no.
e.n the nuin who wen fame ever-it'.'jhi
bv ktuickin); out Johnny lundre with ,
a' sinple j.iitii'h in rhiltidelphtn will ir i
aihlted by Sammy Geldman, formerly ,
of Nei Orleans nnd new n Nev.- erk ;
residint. I
Ter t'lsht Tiars JntBeii nv.d llaglpy
were net only manager nnd boxer, but
thi'1. wue tia!. Their path- were ui.t i
trrwn i.tli ii't.-) nlwnyi, for In tin?
r- lear" nf their pa-itier-liili tlien ,
v ere hard 'lines- ilmea when they l.d i
net iiae iiirfnn" te come f I'bllnde1.-
plila for a niateli
li'.rini; hW fmti. caree-. .(.iter the
"inndai.it et IJukU'5. it le i'i.i.n-tid that
Jnck'-eti cleaned up n ijuavn of i
million dollars by the use of his dukei
Une t re-t eh of thirteen laentliH netted
the (j than, liRhlwelcht JlKiXKVt.
The s)dir between Jcic2is n nnd Un,
ley was the result nf the former' desire
te' r-ake a tour of the eeutitri lie
iiitenda leaving New Turk tsiet and will
de a'l of bis future bexinj; away from
tile bic ci'jr
llaitlpy np-jred that be i M ti,it oe i
himself iustice with the remainder of t
bis "table, and although h'.s contiaet
with Jacksen ntill bad four M'ars and
cie' t. n-inths te si). Dec . rred the
deciiri.ent or te rinldma- ""1" the
i onent of th" nexe,'
lielniiuit On
FI.'Meicbt Narpatli
Uht Urli.ient, a letlt p .11 -a . r pei
. ,"itl i'liiiruieltilit.i, l.n- '''en
ar ' . '. fe "ibi'ii: two tear. iii'-".ihij
lie ni ! si 'i atid in some in limn
!. ha ,,'eti" .',. tignlii'-t feaiV'twHul.t
lb a. able 1,1 iv litii ill m ler 11
li,i.; '-. the l.tt'.e Italian '.s pun; re 1" t
ii .. diviiici. new ruled bj I'linenu
Vil'i . I Hep s'.ij ' thi bijjser be.,
l.u- iu'i, at l'erth .;.iiile.i . X J..
I'.elri'Ui made hit. thit aiijparnnc
'.tidi-r lie 1; ili'ance of I'ete T.. tll. and
he r"'-irtiP'i 1 Mi'iner iisnli.f.- T"i- Col
let".. ,, I'.l'iplikcipab1. ('"ii .'i i" '1
'i.r '.1 .'i1 .1 '..irii r. tlT lyre.i
li'll lilt se
: 1. IVr
reat
ti.hr-.
"I
dirr ,
ini
V. ti '
uen ' ";ai.t : wine . . -.iita n
cliuller,,!' le Villa or "vii.li.iri,"
rvr,'!!. "but T an read t n.ar h
Je.
h aiij "f the ethi't tlywi-'Rlitd.
"lie'ir.i.n: cai .i,-k Kid V,,!t. Il-ir-
'l.!.-; .Miiniiv. Little .leff, .Titncn Ma.er
Had tint tle.-k. and then I fiel sue
tin put.lc wi.l ietiiand f. He'l.olit He'l.elit
Wallace or lleiment-Villa bout "
Tyre I i.-i !.:.-. undert.ikt! ae
n.anngi'i one of Pinny tiriewi 1 m' . e
1. n i..jl.t- his tlr' start ur.der 1
elurs at llevlii.g Nevehbe- -.
Oeut with iiub'j II ibiuea-.
( Inn It W lecin.
On Tiuir 1 f Kast
1 f.J.'k ' Igg.l. .lC... . u . r.
1 1-
. -- ul.t
lni.zlt.i;
i.. 1 i.r-
it n:..l
mitt nielde.-. v. no estabil.shel
rp nation n Wctern rugs
r.ie,j ,- l'aet seeking s
-hekels
'Iheb'R rmnfrer.the ..Id a d woolly
,ni bee- .-. Ncu Yerk sine Mend.i..
I1.11 been doing his tralnirg there hteI
tomerriw he wil. leave for He-t'Oi, mere
ie ' s l.n'jud te me-t ile-.e T-.nnei
r.i -'i .1 '.i .ni 1, h..
I'e'i-iitih 0.-1 renderei'. 1. ltnstt-u
'i-efs an,, a -let rt te- Wlgsin. hgnln-t
the f. n,,ep At.ie-.ci.n ligl t hcai eight
t', u.i'l.ler wt'u'd mean tne pl"iV'ng of
hf pugilist.,' plum.
Thrre -he'iI 1 ! m !!-.; It- 'ieai.
.'.i'vt "otrpetit'e' (l.u hc.'ihii. at. 'J '.f
Wisg.i.s -.I.J.V. tnat h" naif th" tfl f
-1 f 1 ""ten; . .ncle'- hi w-'.!. r, r.'
fj; ..a- .
RED MEN BOUTS TONIGHT
Brltten vs. Miller In VVlnd-up of
Hlawatna Shew
V re
be.ting rnti'hiM r.nd an i.t.L'
'in-. b 'ueen .li
l'ruwn and Kid r.'be
ire si'l-euuU-il en tl
program ur.de- tv 1
auspices of the II. ar. atha Trlbi
Ni
t' "
.'Hi. In ..r.i'e. tip'.- ,f Red Met , ,
'"yiap'n A A tonight. The
ip wf'.l U a n. ddleweigh' n.i-ti
twer, Al Miller, of Kiltl -tem
i- -
an'
iriMiie llrittei.. ..r teuth I'h
ui'M
ph'.'i
Mritten le-b.tig'i te the Mem, ken 'I rile
ft' Ite.1 Men. whl'e another ote ete
- nedii!."! 1,1 nnpe'ir and who in a men.,
be- of i' trlb" I- Jack l'erry. I'err;
'.i.i f nn in the M'ml-fir.a! futa.ast
IJeerjte Helmut .
it, t tii,-- arrarig-'d by Mm. m, .
r - 1 u ei;, are ,).,. ClnrV
Ni :. 1'r itiKi- Kramer 1 s
. : en nd .hn.ri iVi', s
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Scraps About Scrappers
Twe Nexlnr hnt lr Bvn rtur . --w
trk -f v jjirr-ifut il a gate of l( ,r h
TT- ll.t- 't'btKin-f match ftf.M ie.j
"3 ' fc' t' Grdn anil S- 1 ? 0 wm
nt'l e rt ikh natch btrtr V, t ' wf
Hh In f, '.g ,arlt t 1 b'xinr nm,
n' i - Ar -"harj Y"
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a "wt.. r i in 1 lriw lti s i ,, i,
A c'ch'I. i ir.umuleni ti.il ff K.t
'n u-'" reun-i and ati'i'i! . ,s
Ir
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TVI.i i TmIu Tin wn. 11
Ilf .'.' In tevr.
tinr,
I ' uiur
lui ,
i in
Vli-'er llnrna of thU nt,
'e i 1 ii .t,e tlrat rteitel ' .
! i .r i." 't icn ! l Trr "
s.i P ft
I.' ,Tltr
Itolite lliirtu.iii wii s-, uf'i
iinue'ii ul ef tat wfek at tt 'j0(,
tinlriv nlieh' ihen hp c nhhi v,
Sit
llellie In thr apnil. final te Dm K.l,i, ,,"'"''
"i Vibnni
JlmiTiv llf.nlen ltn. Ilav M'tdiui u Tl ba
J,:i?rr.i! 'V..l,K,niW'.i'V. wiiii?
"'"" 'i en ' ,y-' " Jiminr .Mui
Open Bag of
Tt4e Class im Uisterv wat come te
James, MeTwASTtte FeAMOus JA
V A WD WHEW e
rs
lfF
E, SAYS TIL
Yonkers Tennis 'Wiz' Steed
Still This Year, National
Champ Asserts
BUT HE MAY COME BACK
"j
WTI.MAM T. Tinn-.x
:
Nntlunnl TrnnU i'tnininleii.
There li no lrerc unique character
nor uiiUiUal iiert-enaUty In ti e tenIli
world than incent Hichard , the nlr.e-
teen. year-old ftur of Yunktn. Kirh-
nrd has lust held his position from lust
year, hut te me Le has net uia'e tliO
iime impresive showing that carried
him te third place in America last ar.
Vituile went West with ine lei- the
Last vs. West match in Cnlifeiii'a last
May. He win net uted te hard cuirts
and lest te Kill Johnsten. Il-ll, ;.().
ii-1. Ill- managed te defeat Kolund
Iteben. "!. ,-l, iJ-'J. ti-4. tut ilid
net nlav the tennis of which h
rjpab'i In the rarltie tyeast chum-'den-li.p
a most unfortunate iiccnlent,
rvulting if a sprained ankle fur ItieU-ar-i-.
fjii'ci loin te defuult when I . tth'
leadliu; Ilaridii Kinsey b one -.et. .-.-ll.
In the tr.'eicity matches fei the
tSmrge Mjei-s Church Cup, Kichurds,
tdaying for N" Verk. war. defeated de-
ieUc! b 'allace J01111 en. 01 j-ji'iu
iMtihla. tut against JleMcn he gained
, ,.n l.urrv Tlien for the victor','
Ulw bad scored at Henmid.' In Mnrcb.
1IA' vii .- --s.- - - - - -
J tii; cnr. enseti cm -euri lejiii.i-
IIZ Klt'e !IU tlien i". e:n jj; uu un n.-eie
wit. 1 Wn.luce .lohnsen. Kut he went
Ieimi te irishing defeat te mi-, 0-3,
0-1. '.- !n the final.
ltlchard did ii"t play a: Lutigwoed,
bu lie inn the Metropolitan at Cn-H-tctit
A. C . scerini: a wonderful -cries
.if .ic-erice ever I'hi'ip Ketuns. Hhi
i.ii,1 in I've bitter "" u. Heward
Kirsij, t!-'J. 0-4. ti-'-'
Keat Kinsey Kretlter
lLilnitls -1 (' net rea.p. e ni New
Ier be W' t at Senlhaiiii.il 11. beiiting
'l'Ivu-e l'eber. Kf'b aid Heward,
. 1 1, in, Kiltl' te. l lie uiiTinu.il iiiaia
rl'iiislnti '. 'i
ml lib hards far from his
1... it,
nd net been well ami 1 lajeii
wit. n ia.'U ft il- usual --'.i 1 i.-iict-. iw
, ,r-d ner Carl Ilseher. Chuck Cur
lam4. Heiberi Heisman tir.il J. (.". An An
deisen in f'lecess.en. only the latter
I'cte-. adding in icli te his reteni mi'l
rhl- wis Hit If' llinmi-sie.'. a Ander
' , -,as v!.,v bad. I.'Ule Kill Jehn ten
smeared Vinnie m tl.r.. s. ts In the
..1 fiii.ii .
.f.', s te rie th.r Ki.inri.s lui'.
,.. si...,d st'.ll In T.i'J'.' IL groan 1
- r.,k.s ar- .u'.l iindc. i-m- 1 1. ' soft. His
seril'-e has eelie off. HeWeier, his vel-
lev.ng ar i i-mni-biiig '' ' .giiituent.
" AwD WMEW O " Vf
LeT METbLLYeu ScMCTHiwff-.YeuwG-MAifsi, if foaTeur -,;,-.- 1 llr,vTfl nr Samp 5lijieT )
ff IT itf TiS fiAME UfiTrCR. A wt TACbr LE Yoca STUlW ITflERES LlKcLY Te 13C- iCfAb SWIFT
,HA?ICl.)fc"1ESLlAT3LtTc'BEAl.0La)Riv.,, U'lriiMri-
rAAllib-rJYcU1KLVC'JR.I?fJA,DECAfJi)rlf3ME' .,' IMnlV J
V iAtDYcsja folks PiwDYeu'v'E FLuwKeD.J (' I AT'dewG- .
sL; x wch about ,. fii 2X50 V PKOVrci;
xVww'5 J( JmF sUJffl
KEENNESS
VlililL A
N
N
inents niw iiH-niuus ui - j---. " 1 etui'iet innue uji mv nutin wnctner I '.'i cups ami uieiiais te ine winners
nun the Nei Lngland cbai.-piensbiji at or nnt vnr.ie is keen enough te de thel'md linalistH in the Furlong teurnn-
... T:-. ...!.. .. I. I.,..,, II., . . - . . .. 1..... .-.... ...!.., .1.. ., -,- .
Hartferd, tenting me tint set, niter 1 .or;, ,.nrcan-. His centidem should ! m"nt. T' 1 VT
I lid nt two sit- and -l. ';'' reiurn v'th -oiecess. but keennc-s is nn- ' This tournament was held in honor I 1)6 W & "W P Q I
Fra.. H;i"i.r into camp im the riiials nUr ,,,, j 1m,1)(,V(. Uk.llfmh Matidsef the memory of "Kill" Furlong, for- A"V iVeTTiOI.
of th. il- leirjlittin eia,i- .. ""- j,t a dliiden of the trails, tine leads 1 mer grcent-kreper of the Hen Air Cenu-
...,, J-'.. 0- . At 1 re i ' -ue n t l.e nMl n,,ir(1 , ,he eimmpiensh'p. the try Club, who came te b!.s death when S
It bem iMiim i-ii.-' e..i ip. ii'H '. 0ti.,. t . sporting oblivion. Me cannot the IIe,, Air building burned down. , &
uv'rxYlm'- stand Mil1 Imif. the prewuie of the The winntr.s of the tourney this year S ff
reaciu-i the tinal rer.i.d b 1 gain beat- u marching forward 1- tee grrtt. 'fellows : 1 fJ7
IN A KIDDING WAY
itMti: it mi
Thrv '"-fi '"'" iT hu hayreni lentlJ
ind tnujht hU aeir te t"k thr lime-
ftyaf .1 triew.
7 pry Mi'eNfd ''' hrart
hitin-i het
l.f u lUil '.' ir. '
t, ith nn urn-
tic mtisf ay
II.' felt hi' rnnuntlvi glnru ;f Im '"'
Hi- a,u;n thuthi ! bHKMrthiin the
vniiic,
Jed -"'. I IC'ltlM
"J It."
lUihbfd i "rt'10
hoi twhtrnfil '''
- t
rhi'i i l
Ttri'tir;,
n'.it
tic that C'.'t'
a-f'eriif7 detcn th-
Jla'.- i'tul'li' " '"' """ f""'C'3 "
run., te.,. ..in .Hoef 'J tWJ " r'"rr-
lira iJ'xTr.egat A'i' "
I.U4C fe.i'.r failtnii T'ewr of hu, Ut.
fieraldliie
is pla.vd in
wunls te knew
pawnshop.
if hockey
. ,. .....,i. .... it,., imcltfleln
ei
.Viler win' iwii 'i w..- .
certain celleg. foetbnll t"u"BJ,,h"r,',",,V
, ... .. i.a iie ceacti rniia.
we weuiti s'ik.-"i -.-. , .i,, ,u
the left half knew what the right halt
is doing. .
deergei'
Frtnch idol
Cnrtientler
lie elnlms
is the tinker,
that no is rjuicii
teei-ther. bu: it Is
will Wi jested the
mera like-' that hi
next time he n. its
Diplomat, consider that th rejun et
main bouts nt tbe "'vineln Monday
riight tvas a dlnn't blew at Germany.
Murks continue te fall!
ThT Mr
tbet
Ml"
Thvllf
Tricks When Penn Meets Navy Here Saturday
LOOKS LIKE A BLOCKED
-4TrrMTieL
rARTV
Princeton vs. Chicago
T!'i big I'at-WcHt college football
game will be ftitud en StaKK Field
Saturday afternoon.
Steney McIAnn
w id ,n' tbire te dcMrlbe, review taid
luialivi' tbii. '.ntiTM-i'tiennl gridiron
rhi.-' 101 the lenders of the
Evening Public Ledger
If anything, he line, improved his net
attack uer just year. et my impres
sion is that Hichards has net really
tiregre.-eii. It is hard te say whether
Vlnnle litis reaehed the crest of bis game
or whether lie if merely in a temporary j
tdnteaii cf staznatien. 1
Much of Itlchnrds' succesK has been
due te his keenness and overwhelming
Confidence-. lMrillC till) latter part Of the
lr.M i.eaii it .seemed te tne that much
I s ". J
ii i.i- 'vi lira loin K"iie. uv l'ln.-V' i these figuring the gelt Fetiseti tiere
l!ttl"Hly. It w&s a notable and well de- ' heiM n ....ii ,1 ever wn tlmreiiirhlv
'or. el tribute te Kr-IhipIs greatness
that In
mum NH'-eu un wie imv ,uii
team. The unfortunate result or the
double, tnnt.'h. when Weed and I'at -
t.T-111 smeared Vlnnle nnd ine, due far
" "I la ,,"".;;".: .'' ,' " v "
1 1. 1 1 v. 1 ii "."-.-"" "
tile. It shook him badly and he lias net
played since with that same calm as
Mirtinre which featured him even as
I ,. I
" """. . . .
ir 1 .. I. ...lit. 1.. 1 ...1. .....
i 111 110 enine e;u r : ii in mini 10 ?a.
K (.PCl.ls (Mlpef te ue
back" abeui a boy of
nineteen, but It
must be done n this case. Vinnie is en
tering biihine-s with hla brother, who is
11 firm believer in Vlnnie's tennis and
v. ill, 1 hope, keep him in the game.
Vinnie must work verJeiHy nt hia
ground panie if be is te gain his heart's
desire, the national slneles charm-inn
.,i,i., 1 . .... ,. ni.,.n.. ,.t i.lu 1,, .,!,,,. mil 1
inn). I irt kJ 11,11111' -L' a 11 in in iiiiiih aeaia
Johnsteti with hi-, present game unless
n fnil; cvi materinllv.
, Which will l.e rhenir-.' I de net knew.
I but this time next year will tell the
(Story. Vinnie Kichtnds coming chain-
t Ien or has been?
1 CjjnHchf, lifj, tv Pulil'L, LtCjtr Conpeny
COATS TO PLAY HERE
Threadmeti Will Oppose Phillies
In
American League Soccer
Manager Tbem.'H Soett, of the I'hil
ndelphia l'.-bl Club of tl,
Amerlcnn
Soccer lvc.icue. anaounced today that
,, j nh(1 . cMlli t.pv,.n w jh b icre
next
Suti idny
the Phillies' Kail1
Park.
The iFHrr-s
lime in then- line-upv
Fei'gusiti. "s. is. en. Flemuig and Mer
1
ley, who -por'e.1 tne colors of the local
team las war. They were beaten llj ,
the New ii: l'iiid Club 011 Saturday,
the only 1 Oil) t" jet lower the colors'
of tin Phillies this season.
Manager t-ietr also ar.neiniPe.s that
the P.rl
r-.nrlsls,
1 1 iila j
a team coiiij.eki!
here en Saturiay,
of v hit en,
Nevel. iber
the star teiij.I-i idajer, is a most ex
cellent and geed-humored lesei.
Probably hbc tukei defeat Phyllis
sepluculi.v
The K i Kliiv Klan isn't very proriii preriii
nent in tlle par's,
Kut I he CU. Kltix Klan will held th
eentet il tie stage vv hell ltalph '(ileen
lear in ., H.-nu.v Allen start their chani-
I'l i s'. k-t billiard miitcl Thtu-
iay
ughran Is linevin uh the
'I
j.
tl'is' Apul'.i Itelvidere."
J idgin bv the "cntilltlewers" sperled
iii'is' Jistmcn he'll In an Ak.11e with
a beve i.ij ear before his i-.irier is (in
iihf,.
'I hi I .iicinrinti Heii tot ., Iiigger
Imtiiin In lighting their .vny into n cend
p'n. in ihr Niitii.tial League nn c than
'liev lelli It the had fought 111 'till ,li
I eii Wi tld Wars
1- -. i
The Winsome H.indi-.ip at tne Hu.
pin C ty Itack hung up a prettj puse.
e
Jehn the JSarber win ti-imnud when
,ii bet .TidO en his t-en, Jidiiinj Hideler,
te -i-in a recent bout.
What could be mere i.aturalV
I v, , tuier I'O i
LiiiiiIIh reiil'l liav
ii. hi h
null' ..
ra'si
I lioei
it In
could
due I'verj one who hoeed
World Hen.' f r mi lemiit
I Im at
if i iirt
i fe
Llieilgll te ti ij th- li'iims
K vius tough en th.it l iis,,ai
,n1fkwJl,.u,,,.'.l!,w,'.,l,l", '''I""11";1' " '
wiftt. that Mab'e ' was a racehorie en
wheril lie hud wen n bet. te have his
storm and trtrlfe remark caustically
when he came home from work. "Your
i-HeMier called von im !! "
PASS
WriEfViewA lickhdYale,-
rjEV HAZElVCOrVrJ.
r I
CcynrlvM, Itit, hu PuWe hedeer Cetnfamv
E
E
Many Other Stars Will Tee Off
Saturday in Llanerch
Club Event
CUPS WILL BE AWARDED
Kv SANDY McNIULICK
1 TN Till! barrage of verbiage laid down
1 1 Jtl mlr direction, the plumes from the
knllr of ...1.. r.unir ..enter mmln n
. pnrlicn'nr hit. 'His decision ncaitist
lemtibati. and setere. He wished te
..... ... ..-. .. . .' - . . r
nv streH en one reuntrv phi n nnr-
I tleular in this town, nnd did this thing
iwith tel'ing effect, esneclally' when he
drought out the fact that 11 golf tour-
nH." rnl w"lI,n D" ,ma ,nw "rehl .
jiis lelerence was te the, country
ni. n, r.in,...z.i. 'i.nm . ,iinnr
- tournament" wlM be held this Snturdny.
ain.,1,,. u, ,.., ,.i" ti, i,..i i,inruri
ila
Ma
,-....... -, ,,.... ... ..,. .,-v. ....."
Ill town will he keen 111 action.
1.. -: ...---- .......
ri-'us
1 :.,
, two teams. IIpii Currell. one of the1
real lix-al enthusiasts and experti, will
pick one team te oppose the delegation
"Vic" Andersen is expe-eted te captain.
Greer- Ucndle Honored
Ne matter who wins this links duelle.
there will then be a dinner in honor of
the skin displayed by fireer and Kendle
1 --- . it
I nil season. During the dinner I'resi-
ui-ni 1 liygeraai, or tne cluli. wjli pre
( Firnt sixt.-en -Wen bv Mendenhnll,
1 from Powell; second sixteen, wen bv
ll-jlcr, from Snewdeii ; third sixteen,
'''x '')' Jehnsen, from Kacr: fourth
sixteen, wen by McC'nnn, from Keim ;
'fifth tlxteen, vum by linker, from
I'eriiius.
Tlie Merlen .Match
Twelve men en a side will take part
in the en.brolle between Morien' and
the Knltusrel Club Saturday. Keiir-ball i
mritches will be pla.ved laerniug rind
afternoon, tt u iiiinenn.-'cil i iri, ,,u, 1
eighteen holes ceuntlt g one Iieint for
".'? tttr and an extra point fur the
""l b,i '101" winner
I n the Merlen side vv.l! be teveral
,';'"".' ' l' piajein, as, ier insfince,
I llni-ct ai, Al'.ltl.. Til . It 1
'V.:,,Y ; ," ',"",,V,..r,tz r',uT1. e,,t.. "ml
ki'iii Jt'-ft. if itji iti rnn linntlTi
u11,1 .w" P1(li" 1)r'Kg?, Francis Kemble
and W. T Wert.
Knltusrel v ill p.t the following side
In the Held. M. Wi'd. A. F. Kam
riec. Schujle, m Wwiten. It. C.
.tnlney. It. II l.iv ,ln., e i s-..i'
'it 11 .".., ii-..., .-. 1. ,'iihll,
II. . I.n.-rev' I! ('. Klriii.r.l lie IP
" ' ''"
' A;,M":'1r
l-.ll.s Ada
M., Dr. D. Wtbl, l"ranberrv!
IDS. J! It. llrnlib i.n.l A If
(Jrisweld.
SWEETSER-JONES WIN
Defeat Ouimet and Guilferd In Gelf
Exhibition, 1 Up
Newton, .Mass., Oct. 'Si. .ha
Hw coiner, rintieaal ainateur golf cham-
lii-jii, piureii uitn iJtmliv Jenes, the
, Southern geltitiK utar. who is new a
student nt Hunard, jet-terdav defcati-d
Irancis tliiii.iet and ,l(.sHe .uilferd, two
Jermer nmateiir t haniiaenti. 1 y I up
I in all evhiblllell elltliteeil-heln mnl.,
ut the Krne Ilurti Country Club.
(jullferd tool; tl, ,,,.e of j K
Kricppcr. of Prim eteii. vvhen it wJ
.found that the latter vvaa unable te
, appeur.
the players were bothered throughout
bv the cold northwest wind which swei
the course. Jenes wen the final he!
and clinched the mutch. The best ball
of the winners was 7(1 und of the le era
77.
Men's Hats
Vl.n.im Tlw.t, . '
iiu,e lirniTH r,i
i f t r Hem, r,.
mm iuirl lljli't mill
reirtiiteeit iui.ul In
JelTenen Hat Ce., 135 S. 10th St.
'OIirIT 8TH 4 "A'-"' "AT "LY
tJlJUU BOXING TONIGHT
, In CDniunctleii With IHb Durl ill KUrii' 1
I.' 0, ill. rhiMr v., Uel T-ln from
riiD!y Kauninati vi Johnny Vle'.nt
College Football
U. S. Nnral Academy va. Pcnnylvanin
i Franklin Field, Sat., Oct. 28, 2 P. M
. , ' ,, m
JJpaldliif'i an AUiUtk Couecll Ottet, -J804
IIUTITVU IV-ill lilM UU HllR kf H'rKl.ti
Inn ltT4t.
rermal dadlcatlsn tt itatr itidlnin satvaan
hair... 4TnUy b.nl of Itfttiffi Jtfftf
GRE
R AND BEADLE
N DINN
RTOURNEY
Hew Dees It
lioestinrj Stars
Transfer Athletes
Stand's Career
COLLKOU football players nre net the hardened, urlzxleil tulvtnns of tb'
J profesHienal Im.spbnll world. They nre boys, many of tliem still (n thelt
fci'iis, nnd as beyn they nre liiRbly respeiwivu te emotion.
Criticism, sharp nnd repented, rata tlicin te the heart, nutl praise, intisbr
nnd In abundance, pee.s te their lipatla. 1 ' - 7
Commenttatleii nnd condemnation have tlie same effect upon onie celli
lieys. Toe much of either mint their fitness for foetbnll. ' "
We remember poine years age n l'cnn player tvlie 'brekft into n resu,.
position ns n Miphomero nnd plnyctl tnicli n hnnB-iip jtame lie was featured tl.tlu
In the heail'IneH of the newf-papera. He plnyctl f-plcmlld nnd Mpertaculiir football
in every cnine tlint yenr.
The fellow Inn fall, he was counted tipen ns n reRiilnr, but training Kasen
was net ever before the coaches dlnt'evered that hu was net the man lie was tat
year previous,
EBetlRm crowded ntul overwhelmed hla better self. IIe weh tl here and"
didn't lin,p te train. He v.ni 11 star nnd didn't have te listen te the adrift
of the coach.
On lib reputation he wan Btnrtcd in the tlrst gnnic nnd was a flat fallutt
His love of tjtnRij piny wnt evident te the npectnters nnd tlie prcm. He wanbxj
te llcfc the reporters after he had read their critlcit-niH, and lie wanted te tali
11 punch nt the couch when lie wan kept en the aldcllnes nt the beglnnlnf of
the Aceuntl came.
Hut the season were en and the twell-hentled player were out the bench
He brooded nnd sulked. He 'became .heart -broken finally nnd when bin npr(
was gene he wns willing te listen te ntlvice. '
He begun te (rain liurd, "the "old light" came bark, nnd the coaches noticed
improvement. He didn't start in the Cernell pninc, but he wan sent in the t-eeend
period. He was n wolf. He crushed the llbucan line en the attack and hlj
tackllnp was he vIcIeuh Hint he turned back every rush that came, into ldi
territory.
Tints Ih only ene ca.se where newspaper iirnlsiil tuid spoiled an alhltte.
M.uiy readirs wisely request newspapers te refrain from lauding loe
highly crrtnln members of their squaLs,
iViiether SIove Apiliust "The Drifter"
THK movement of Yule, Hurvaril nnd 1'rincteii ngnintjt the "tramp athlete,"
se called because of nflillntiens, nt different times, of course, with varieui
colleges, Is gulning bciidway.
At a recent meeting of the Intercollegiate A. A. A. A., governing track and
field sports in the Fust, the opening wedge was made- in tt campaign for publicity
regarding the personnel of nil collegiate athletic activities.
I The innovation will be tried in connection with the freshman cross-ceuntrj
championship nnd will -Involve a complete disclosure of the entrants' preriem
hcholnstle nnd celleginte athletic activities.
It was also Intimated that this system will lie later adopted for all I. 0.
A. A. A. A. dual meets nnd championships. It wa said further that the thought
would be suggested te nimllar tport-geveniltig bodies.
While this listing of sport records v.-eu.d net bar "the drifter," yet It would
, afford 1111 opportunity te -detect any irregularities lu the statements furnished bj
1 the proposed contestants nt the time they entered college.
The clamp is becoming tighter nnd tighter en the transfer athlete nnd tin
j day is net far distnnt when mere rules will be made against him.
NO TRANHI'int athlete entering
th first of the new year will lie
collegiate sports.
Stngg htnrlctl at
A MOS ALONZO HTAGO, who-e Cliicage athletes face Princeton en their own
gridiron en yntiinlay, has been at his present pest for thirty years. He
went te Chicago as football coach In 18UU. This is his thirty-first season.
Foetbnll has undergone numerous changes in the last three decades and tie
fan in Htngg's day would scarcely recognize the game if be had net followed it
through its various fernib.
AVhen Htagg first went te Chicago,
team and the former Yale star played end
, -..ii, ,u t i,,iij
he switched te the backtield.
' One of the rules nt that time which
i,.. n. ..ntni,i i fi-i Aw, i,
lug UI19 y. Mll.ft ..afc ,.V..,t. ,.
downs by almost any method.
The flying
W n team wns net sure of rnakinj
ng
could retain possession of the ball and another first down by taking the etsI
twenty yards back. Frequently captains would take advantege of this rob
particularly near the end of the game when the Icadiusr tram wns "killing time."
Stngg was a great player and n great coach in these days, and through all
I these years he hns mnunged te keep
; Maroen coach every season maps out
I
Fer street
grain uppers,
Tan
sole with rubber suction-cupped top sole
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
M
OST men hnve
Compromise; alient
hnt or it ie net.
He piactices real economy who buys a
Stetaen its smart style is held in the hnt rill
the Inst by Stetson quality.
$7, $8.50,
Stetson,,
1224 Chestnut Street -ti, MwkHntH
LEADING HAT
Strike Yeu?
tiy.
THE OBSEIiVEli
Yule, llar-.ini or I'rlnceten after
permitted te purtlclpate In Intr-
Clilcnge In 1802
the coach was permitted te play en U(
en the Maroons his first season. Late
wns taken advantage of continually wu
n. i,,niM tn maim flvn runti in ihM
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