WMmmmGmMBMKWimmnBmtmpwr2'iz&HmmmmmB0KFmnmF&. ,'JH' W? iMlHIMPiffi? ISoreugh Gelf Club May Held Invitation Gelf Tourney Next Year lest Athletes Overtrained, Coach Robertsen Declares t 'hnn Track Tuter Says One May Keep Fit by Altering nrAinary Diet According te Amount of Exercise By LAWSON ROBERTSON .... ..Mil ef IVrniirlTanla track (mm. r.nd one ef lha moil fameua gA-tt in v,u' conIUenr el atnirua I ntbe country ..tflaT Is physical condition? ttfflAT v" . . ,,., nB tt nice "Ite0tf the heart action te the 'jftrprndthlstethercHplr. V Stein training In ft man lit- "S! fclihert Plane of efficiency, N .?aJSftrfwM. evertrained and WM . hi. the hyg cnle Burreuntimgs teftrtlr Mi lnV.'..i imi,n.tnck nur. ftSlfrfife of condition. .Stt co" lcge8 nnd schools ought "ntnerd'SVer " Si Ssad out above thelr fellow-play. M but ew In number. There is '?-?. t.lr nr0( llCtien. . .. flwferc en n prospective football m.V. ,.HiThr.lcn condition "f.mD.ramVnt are concerned. Hut 1 iCe football cnndldnte. aside Uf the dally "rind of fundamental! T.Am nrartlee. nerds n few rules te Slibl rnSing In geed pbjalcul "Svlfia no reason wlijr an athlete wJ&.etandhe.nlUH.KmJd '"" -...: n. Notre Dame Captain Out of Army Game i Seeth Dend, Ind., Ner. 10. The Notre Dame football sqund In en its wny te Wert Point for the contest with the Army tomorrow. Cnptnin Curberry, star right end, who was Injured In the Georgia Tech game two weeks age, did net accompany the team. Ll OCAL LINKS MAY . or nlte ,i. ""-- tu en nnllnnry diet mere '-" -hid Kici's.-flry by the Increased amount f ercle he must tnlte. TUB staple articles of an ..I.. - ,it.i shnuhl he com- ! Mint of ptefn. looked meats and a fZSM Jiunntity of. rr.fc r.j tni vegetables, lire., ""'"" """. :.!.- - mew dillCstible and ' SwU I? rfflf?V zZ: XmI and porn am ni - .. . ihtitcd and should he calm very nr. Fish is light and nutrl Jieul en J fi he rain judteieuslv t any wnl. , , , Est Koft-Holled Eru SOFT-BOIM-U liiiua nrr wuui.. leme, but te eat them en top of ' n Imtt meal of steak or chop l-t n b!K htiie, and lend te tlic uwinl result 5 orerentlng-billeusncHi. The most riiid of the present-day trainers give r&ps or Meak and epgs for a weak hitVberf -r mutton and vegetables for i.i. ami hei-f niul mutton acain for dinner, tngetlier with stewed fruit or rice or brrnil pudding. This Is n geed Nmnle diet became vnrlety is pleasing. Ai anon ns any feed begins te poll, ts nuttttr hew healthy, it should be eltnied for something which, though leu easilv digestible, will please, und therefore invigorate tne irainne. Common sense lcllt us te nveui neavy Mitrr, hlgiry spieeu tiisnes nnii mm heii. The Ipsh taken of them the bet tr for an nthlcte. Nothing unpnlatnble ileuld be eaten as a duty. At te the preper way te distribute bu1j, it uill be generally found that I feed brenltfnst, a light lunch and n rawernie uwmur unci- ine uuj a ur b best. The football teams or Hie lidille Vert have Miewn smne of our Knstnni tang the nlue of speed in the modern le el fentball. In prelimimiry train ,ls ncll as nrnellct' during the sen- MB. tee much pmitlinMK miitiet be pleed en this main factor. Linemen as 1! as backs should practice Harts and learn hew te handle trtvni!. U rs whlle In luutlen. The for- WirdH en the nvnine listirn tMmn fire eften Ucklns in this important essen- iwi. ine mmiein k-iiuc or football w ipeeil, net beef, and te be Miccebful the feitbnll nhiser of te-diiv nmt In. nr. pereil te meet speed both phjalcally and urmnuy. He tnuet tr.-iln lilniteli' utilrltmiltf na ell as phynlcttllj . lie imit nc(iilr inn ceiirnge .it centeFt niul the will te ryn'n'er aim uep his mm at their Wfhrst JenMen. Yet lie should be nlwnvs ID ceinniplc (entrnl nf l.linc.if i.,. ,',.i nnruffted. ' THOSE irl0 ,,( lhr qnme of JeQtMl are nuppeird In be men, ")t wrnUmqi rthe tirmble he0,c vnvtual iiiwitinm or difficult links. aL.V m7' ";'" ",,M' Vrrpaie Jfmfif f,,r thr gruelling buttle Het a jawic n. Would flest Mniui.v Art.. . 'AS TO tilc amount of work te de "during the wrej,. 'n,Pre . , WMlly best te ,-est ,, MenrfnV tJ. CAMBRIA A. CLUB """"i tea . iMP- BIJOU ,2,Jt,"A0R MAT akt "waiixii 1UWIGHT U OenjweUea With D DurlMk Shew 12 Fatt Amateur Bouts 12 BOXING A -EIOHT.ROUND BfffiStll mVrayvi.siddns HARMON lowing the game and put In the hard none in tna middle or the week. If scrimmage must be had, Wednes day nnd Thursday ure the best days allowing Friday ter rest or a llgm signal drill. Seme teams late In the season de little or no scrimmnclne. Hard scrimmnge is net calculated te speed tin n team nnd nnced is the Iiw note of the new game. It cnllx for fast nnd well conditioned players, where strategy stinnlants brawn. Anether important item In the con dltlenlng of a football player Is the amount of liquid he takes. It Ih best net te drink much between meals unless there Is an absolute thirst present. At meul times nn athlete should drink n nyich nn he reasonably craves. If the drink be unnaturnlly stinted the man will seen break down and sleep and digestion will be impaired. It Is only n few days before a game that an nthlcte should refrain from taking much liquid nnd particularly at the Inst meal before n game. At lenxt two and n halt hours before the game a small piece of steak, or a chop with some toast and weak tea is recommend ed as sufficient. Water has Its uses in connection with athletic contests If properly np pllcd. It has been demonstrated that the proper application of water will in crease the strength and endurnnce of muscles and also quickly remove the effects of fatigue. Tim cold hhewcr nnd sometimes the altz bath have been used with beneficial effects in between ath letic competitions during the course of an afternoon. But as a rule the warm bath fol lowed by a cold (lash In best nftcr nn afternoon's exercise. The warm bath is SOOthlll in its rfrprt. tlm lilnn.l flnu-lnff back into the superficial bleed vessels of the Bkin and thereby increasing its function. It should nlwuys be borne in niliid that the tnklng of a cold bath when one is fatigued is injurious, for the body Is in no condition te receive the reaction attendant en n cold butli. De net dress immediately after bathing. If possible nn nlr or sun bath should be taken. pnOVLAmry in sleep is an all important factor in training. An athlete in such strenuous sports as football requires eight and a half fe nfnc hours' sleep each night, tchlvh must be had regutarlu. That means he should retire at 10 o'clock or ten thirty at the latest every night. THIS doesn't mean that he may stay up late one night nnd the next retire n couple of hours earlier te catch up. Ity se doing his whole system is tem porarily deranged. There nre home nu- ineriueH who believe it is n mistaKen Innovation of the present age te have fresh, cold nlr in the bedroom at night. Hie stimulus given te the lungs by con tinuous supplier of oxygen tends te In crease the waste of tlie body nnd te prevent repose which is essential te Its renovation. We ure net dealing with cases of ill health, but with these who are in ex cellent physical condition. In illness the room must be ventilated, but the win dow should be opened slightly and nt the top in cold weather. MORRELL SOCCER TEAM WINS EIGHT IN ROW West Philadelphia Eleven Will Meet Wanderert en 8unday The Merrcll Mills soccer team has made an enviable record this season nnd new has run ltd list of straight wins up te eight in n row. Thebr most recent victory was ever the strong Ascension team by 4 goals te 1. Ascension Is a member of the Allied League, first division. In this match two new players. H. Flynn nnd Wysesklc, were given a trial and they mere than made ceed. The latter has a wicked beet in his right feet and docs net draw back. With Geerge Werthllne and Phil Jacksen te conch him, he should develop into olio of the beM bncltH in tlic.se parts. . Ilynn should be u star the same ns his brothers. Heek nnd Wimp. On Sunday Merrcll plays Wanderers, of tlm first division, nt Sixty-third street nnd Cedar avenue and have the Hibernians slntcd for the ' 20th. .Worrell unnts n enmn nwnv nn de,.... day, November 2., with teams such ns Harney hrnst, Centennial or Corden V. O. Address W. Flynn, 0132 Cednr venue. STAGE NEW EVENT Roxborough Figuring te Land Tilt en Lecal Gelf Sched ule for Next Year MUST PERUSE DATA. n.v SANDY McNini.lt'K TIIKRH was beaueeup, and things like that, conversation out nt the Hoxbernngh Country Club this weeK en the sublect of the nesiihillty of holding nn invitation golf tournament there next seaen. Reth the nps n'nl downs of the matter were henrfllv dKcusneil, with the tins, as is usual In the links game, claiming the victory. Thun I he prospect is, if the matter can be arranged, that Rox borough may held u tourney of this nnture next season for the local tnlenf, nnd the chances nre all in favor of Its going ever big. The club hns a nine. hole course with plenty of geed golf shots therein. The main thing necessary Is te make them. The club will enter a sipind of Its own experts, nnd it is n big one, as the Oreen Valley liuksmeu can testify, having lest Its match this week by the count of each tilt but one. It's lone victory wns sceicil by Green Valley when the final internationalist, Beb Hansferd had n Minimv ilinnce for u medal score of but Ti, in his match, which lie wen, ;i and L'. Me only bed te make pnr en the lnt two holes te get n 74, but darkncsH sneaked en and crimped the works. Geed Shots Abound The geed shots in the match this week between Hoxberoiich and Green Light Shade Ru ssia Velley were plentiful when they were needed, nnd sometimes when they were net. The writer expected te hnve the plot of n sweet story, se played n round thinking that If he were te shntter par for the course It would make a great yarn. All he would liave te de would be te 'advise the readers te get laid out by n truck for a season and then go out nml lirenlt rwnrriu nti tlin llnkn. The only trouble was that wasn't tne wny it worked out. Our short game was perfect, execut that It was much tee short. The putts would have been deadly but tlic cups were stationary. We were the author of one shot, how ever, which was iiexel, te say the least. The caddy was standing slightly te the rear looking uliead, us the geed ones de, te see the result r what was in tended te be u swell wooden shot. It was it lilnriln. even" If ue de ndmlt it, because we nearly holed tin bnll. The only trouble was it nearly vent In the bag which said cuddy had hanging en his shoulder. Herbert . Nculnn. Uhllrmnrnti, Imn put en fuiiM-riM "lm tli ilny nt Atlantic rily1 fjll tiniriii, wlii n Iip twill Tem" We'ittnn, m.rlnit Hint llnnllnt. te ine Dlshtcrntli In Turn Itllriir the pilm. New Ien wns 2 ilewn ntvl :i te kii tliern. mliseil u phert jmtt en the lxl-unth. wen the neven teetitli ntii! tnlrsfd a we nne nn the eight eenth crueti, te t-rltii the mutch extra holes. Till week en liU own roune th local veternn hail n 7iS, ami the flituren hew It would hm. ri'ituireil ,i lll or hetter te beat him. New ten tee' n rt nn the par 4 eveflth nn'l ininther ll en the par i clitht clitht eentli. Heat tlmtl rrnnk Ilnrper, the Trenten itelfer. I sum te he nl'tlv en the lenil le receer fol fel luwltie a eoileui nrrldcnt he hail whim he put IiIh l.e'ls" li"hlnil 11 hlnw nt thi reiil while tiiH'llwc with nn niitniiiohKe recently. IIIH ehln mil forehead with itenerully cut In the uffnlr, W1ilteinnr!i l tli" vent nt many fnmeu nlhletis the-e il.mi. Ihn lnti't ene t K.alil tn In M.ki lirnee Am It. I "Iter Itnn'li us n nntntnr. hut new In the thrni") nf Keine (trim effertK le cummer the nmrrv if nine of Kelf She In tnklni; U'snnni reitulnrly, nnd a hent of fins luelt fur prespcruua rsultc The tielf mntrli ln-twien .1, Weed Piatt. nmit'Ur aelf ihmplnn of l'lll il"lihlil. nnd the writer, ulnt-sil for tee North I'ole en rhrliitnmn. nim hcen postponed, due te In clement weather niertfd from these parta. ST. CALLISTUS FAST Will Play Union Club Qrlddert Sunday The St. Cnlllsttis eleven, of West Philadelphia, after getting off te a rather bud ftart, when it was de feated by Clearfield A. A., has come back strong nnd in Its Inst two atarts has defeated Hely Name O. C. and the strong Ht. Menica's team, of Seuth Philadelphia. Lust Saturday St. I Menica's held Pud Day's Seuth Phillies , te a 7-7 tie. Listed among the new players is Harry Mtirnkimnle. the Hnwnllan eel. formerly of All-Philadelphia and Darby Rams, who Is playing quarter- I bark. Fred Austin Is plnylng n fast pume. ills line smashing and deadly tackling featured in both of the Saints' victories. witeerVTwv(tR lktAAAAAaaaiaw Football Specials End-of -Season Sale Friday and Saturday 12.00 Pants, 7,00 10.00 Shoes, 7.00 Genuine Kangaroo Oak Sele 6.00 Helmets, 4,00 Many Other Spccialt DOUGHERTY'S SPORT SHOP 424 S. S2d St. Phene, Woodland 86221 I I i I f I ' ',' l ! :l II ! I i t A Picture of the U. of P. Football Team all Wearing Our Hurlingham Club Overcoats With Caps te Match $11.50 With heavy soles; also wax calfskin. The preference of many men who want oxfords that are different from the seen everywhere kind CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Jhe Saddlers Belt Alae with flnae .""""""""Sw End fur Your .wO&C '' "" ewa nuw. FHS A GENTLEMAN'S BELT TheSaddletsBelt" Fashioned from a solid piece of 1 best Quality English bridle leather. Better leather cannot be had. Ne stitching. Gives no end of wear. Keeps its shape. 1713 CHESTNUT. PHILA.. PA. J r IfP' I Ar c Martini Martin Inc. SADDLERS AND LONDON ALSO SOLD BY Btrawbrlilr, & Clutliler. Wm-,"- AVnV,l,nin,'erH Wm..,,0J,k!.n Ilewk.r & Bewkur. Walter p. lacker. Oeo. Marahall. Ask for "THE SADDLER'S BELT" A Raildle tr'!e mark) atampeil an av.ry en. Miuir vs. SHULTZ JQASSV vs. ROGERS vs. RENO UK. I AIIAlll III PRICED, an. .. .. .. "t,,,""1 siSWI'n- WAtf'uk MrriiL,...V.qr. pin A MrKi.in u- .Allil. Ui " ' TXIIvv FITZOEMID HANLON AII-OR mm-ml, I "ickerinHiinf Rne Saturday, Nev. 11th Valley Hill Farms Near Valley Ferae Atin t. ."?"!. """nn, ?2 c6llegTfoetoTiT' PttAurgh vs. Pennsylvania 8iU,rday Nev. 11, 2.00 P. M. "rv.d Seat,, $2 Bnd ,5e 4rfV.tr, "! . ttrmm . DIAMONDStWATCHES, MtiWfa, ,WUff V VUlil Smnp wSsM8kW!&MVffifflF t ' Hft2alif'Mi i itSSSSWVSMKWiKSSMSWMiiSWStSMa&TmSSKvHW StKUSS&KsiBBttKsfSKSKKKBtmKKtmM CtaBBBKsiaalBKISBRaawPSiWMBilrSaa BaHESUvBlHNailK9S!nKfla aaeaeapwiyBBMy'a. iijHgnWinaeT'iffy"atyy?ryMMaMaaMviTflflaPaalaBiBfci jaaaaaaaaWf BeBeaev,. NwYvaBe&WgaaflBjaea'ren!.4BaKjm; sjcun7SVa4cSBwBaaaaaVVaaaaaaVKi ksV ZAv' &c3!3re3Ja -: JBrZZN ; tmnm eiafMaTaV -irrM The photograph was taken in front of the William H. Wanamaker Stere yesterday, just after the boys, in a body, had equipped themselves with Hurlinghams for the winter. Read ing from left te right they are: Frent row, left te riaht Tfamcr, full-hack; Ertrcnvaag, right-end; Sullivan, ri'iht half-back; Captain "Pes" Miller, half-back; McGruw, liylit half-back; Fairchild, left-end avd Davics, coach. Back row Sutbeland, lift tackle; Papworth, right guard; Dcrn, center; Kelly, guard; Thurman, left tackle and Graf, left guard. WE CONSIDER it a great compliment that the team decided, as a whole, that they would cheese the Hurlingham Club overcoat in preference te all ethers. iOU! Don't ir.lt W. m L . ." . - "r.."i? unriitmaa- . uenifl new '.4 tick out wuat- V yr .you wun, V Start r.aular y r in snia air.r Jan. f. n it I p . and Rfiti. i7.re. $2? r 1 0W tin C10MZ NOW lit. 1023. iiltmena R'.nct In the nwfit ettint " t y le for J36.75 Buy Ulm a hi Axl pm Tinte-Klng" W m ILLINOIS luawta WATCH ir Full 17 3, anil Adlmtad. llllnnl. "Tlm.KIn" li an of tha vraat.at Watch., tn th.l wnrld tia.v. JltlY KDV 4TAKT TiTTWn 11 AKl A WEEK AFTER JAN. lit. COME I tRtbf tb all! WALNUT 5429 iST. R.COHEN 5 SON Phita.' Bettmr CrtUtJtrtelryfteus mW UK c rUuaHtkCI UAtUUmmtXJlC. Il lalWWSIikll mM9f OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS I I Knlla. CHtSrtt.M PHUA-m. They agreed that they prcfcnel it for its special features- 1 -Caps te match included with the price of the coat. 2 Exclusively designed after the British fashion. Ne ether store m Philadelphia sells the Hurlingham Ceat nor can sell it it's label is protected at Washington. 3 Special three-in-enc belt that gives the coat three different styles. 4 Cash pocket built into belt, making it unnecessary te unbutton veui coat every time you need change. 5 It's very fair prices $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 $60 $65 $7& i. Overcoat headquarters in Chestnut Street will be in op" Stere today, tomorrow and every day this season because of the great variety of our stocks and the exceptionally high qualities euerea at prices se unusually low. i WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 Chestnut Street I P.B.White&Ce. Philadelphia'! UrgMt Men's Merchant Taflen 808 Chestnut St. l'sia3lBB5Iw2BBB SksmsBsmsm ''jiaikaBBB aaaaaa ' r aaaaaaaal aaaaaaavav mk s!Rj? y-x aaaaaaavaw aV.EV v J aiBBHMHaViSHHKSaR'VakJ Tem Maleney, Mgr. SPECIAL Announcement Largest Purchase of Suitings from American Woolen Ce. Included in This Special Sale Men's Fall and Winter SUITS Made te Measure WITH 2-Pr. TROUSEfd EBBalm JHHaiBf VALUES UP TO $49.50 BLUE SERGE WITH 2 PAIRS TROUSERS . $ GUARANTEED ALL-WOOL, SUN PROOF, FAST COLORS attJ Winter Overcoats Made te Measure THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST SHADES AND PATTERNS 25 P. B. White & Ce. Philadelphia's Larget Men'i Merchant Tailors At Beth Stores 808 Chestnut St. AND 104 Se. 8th St OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. fll. m At V1 If. m m IN f f . n I UA& ? v i HiVMv.?S tffcTl kiA?iL
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