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P3S'75f F"scn-gT$57wy? " Vgw -:,? t f "i - ' iJ - Vr'i'V W- j-Ar V 0 iUViiJLNtt PUBLIC LEDGJDK PHILADELPHIA, lliOJktISJLJAY, OOTOBMfc 13, IDS!. . , ,- , ''v;,v-'W''?Sa Frank Snyder, Giants' Catcher, Is World Series Leading Batter te Date With .400 Average ANOTHER VICTORY FOR MISS COLLETT Conqueror of Cecil Leitch Elim-1 Inates Mildred Caverly Frem J Neble Gelf Tourney TWO UP AND ONE TO PLAY Uj SANDY McNIHMCK Mls r.lrmm Cnllett. the t'Uhtoen-yfnr-eM rrnvldcnoe strir, who vestrr- , day blotted nut MIhs (Vel! l.p'iti'h. the British weiuler. cnntlntictl her iiiiiinlf tliretiirh the fie'd in the xvenmn's invi tation ti'iirney lit tin- Huntingdon Vnl ley Country flub. NeWc, tmlny when shp defeated Ml-s MIMhmI I'iixitIv. Thl'ndelpltln Crlrket Onl. - ui' mid 1 ' te pi n y. Miss Cinci-ly is n fnrtner witHUiiil flnalint nntl winner of flu- Fiiriuiiu "np this yenr. Tlie feat porfenib'tl l.x M!s Collett toiley is just lis "ignilieaiit a" her victory eyer Ml Cecil I.eiteh i-s-tprdny, for tlie I'hihiuYlplilii woman played splendid clf today and it tnuk a remarkable brnnd of p'nj te top her. The two went out in ch.se te fetty. Mist Ce'lct. who xvn- 1 up ni the turn, made the outward journey in an even forty nml Mi ("overly had nnlx one mere strike. Thee outward scores were the best of the teuniev no far Tlie Providence girl lmd a !- I'emltiK In and .Miss Cnverly took tr. The cards fellow : Ruth te Be Crowned King of Swat Today New Yerk, Oct. 33. llnbe Until will be crowned ' 'kins of the kxviU" at the Pole (ireunds today, l'ni blematlc of IiIk innjesty U a silver crown mere than a feet high. This will be placed en Ruth's brew by "-llller HuKKln Just before the game "tarts. The crown has hundreds, of names engraved en It, being these of liis most ardent followers, who paid .'." each for the privilege. In the middle front of the crown are a bat rampant and a baseball. Around the rim are ether baseballs, which make a total of fifty -nine, the Habe's record this year. FRANKFORD-NORTHEAST GRID STARS SETTING FAVORS 31-2 T0 1 GITS j Rush of Yankee Supporters te Protect Meney Fellows McGraw Victory FORTUNE CHANGES HANDS New Yerl.. Oct. 1!?. With but two !ry reinalninir V which the World Ties can h wen ti'" (Jinnts today rule . favorites at odd" of M'i te 1. Immediately after yesterday's game 5 3 it 0 3 4 ') 4 4 42 sj there was a rush liy Yankee supporters i .t a i & i n ( '"4t 1 Protect their money. The prefes- In s 4 e 3 4 i .1 4 is s.i clenals piemptlv switence. ana organ Mrs. C. II. A'anderbeck. Cricket J.liib. tnVin(. the (Hants whenever and wher ever thev could locate Yankee money. Mian Collett Out la M nverly- Out I 0 4 0 4 4 .- l'i defeated Miss Mn In He Kosenko. ("nun trv Club. S and 2. Mrs. W. A. Ravin, New Yerk, de feated Mrs. F. C. Letts. Chicago. 1 up. M's Rcerelnmin Htshep. llroeklawn. and .Miss htlith ( ummmgs, ( liica This, of course, hail a tendency te force up the odds en the (Slants. Jehn Deyle, whose finijer is eycr en llrendwuy s . . - . . ... . , . . . i? , n n u l pulse, estimated mm ui icni-i .:i"".'"n' mill .11 fs r.tlllll . uiiiiuiuk's, v n' '" ' , '. --.J (-, tlw. lnei of were .11 M.uare going te the twentieth M hole. Kit st llf.le for Miss Caverly Miss Collett started her match with mg ll of the hi betters unllmbered tlielr bank-oils.'" said Poyle. "and there Ml I'mvrlv ns she did iiBiiinst Miss vns mere P'nl action ttinn ni an time Cecil I.e teh vesterdav b losing the !n the series A great many were seek- first beh.. M;ss Collett wiw short all '"K te get in out .of the wet. the way en the first and lest ." te 4. The 'These who had been backing the a- local plujw was In the rough with ',p'! wrc anxious te pre wtthemsexe, her drive en the second hole and her ngamit Ions, and naturally tley figured neceiul shot was ever the green. She th n y way te de it was te In the lllmest holed out from the edge of the cdilsnn the (,iant. croon, but then missed a three-feet "Others who had backed the 'iants at putt Miss Collett was heavy en her the long odds that were obtainable after uiashie bur ran hw third dead te the the Yankeeb wen the first two games liiu and made tt all sonare. were in a posuien mn ' On tlie third the Providence clrl put the Yankee end alter yesierenj s kubic , f tate and tlie tmger et Uestinv, wiileli he battery of the gods, came today and Held the (Slums Ull me lliru me iri'wuuiiv ... iu ,"- i..iv ..---..-- ..- . ..... .. herfeuuh .n a pit ami took at!. Miss ,,nd lirre te win whichever way the ,.(,mI)S0 , C'averh had tin tine shots, hut took srie gees. In great measuvc. of three putis and missed u chance te go .nurse, these conditions a counted for , "" I i n 'i 'v - --s WP 5"s i Jjf MILLER HDGGINS j SORRY FOR MAYS! FRANKFORO OPENS SEASON WITH N. E. i Statistics of Grid Men In Lecal Scheel Game ntANicreim itinir rinrpr A8 VUlit UrUht Kcett. left end 7 i?" n.'.'I Tnmlln. left tarkle. 17 It rleAn. Irft Eiinnl '7 Mr.Miillln, rfntrr 10 llurrhptt, rlnht ininnl.... in Pub C SchOO Grid CirCUlt llrnnett. rlelit ewl 1 Hammers, left nl(n.irK.. i Starts This Afternoon en Yellowjackets' Field I.lKhtfoet. Hdit ImltlKirk 10 Jnmlesnn, fii.llsick 19 I7S 17!! me 172 nil m 105 1R.1 10.1 1W) o.e n.eH B.07 n.en n.ini n.ns o.eo o.ei o.ie 0O0H PAUL REMMY OUT OF GAME SOMMEPS. LePfc H.-OP Bae.' Yank Chances Up te Waite Heyt t'cr.llniifd from Pnire One mai he they will have te get along with out McNiilly, n fast young third base man His shoulder was hurt yesterday In sliding te second base, and he hud te n'tlre. Frank Uaker replaced Me N'ully and get two lilts, but the veteran has net the speed of the youth nor epjal nglllty In the field. People who believe in the existence Uy PAUL PKEP, The Intei ndielastic Football League dcanen of 11121 will be Knapped Inte existence this afternoon. Frankford High will meet Northeast High. The game will start at .! o'clock, en the YellewjacketH' field, Oxford plke near the high school. Frankfort! leeks te be the best bet. It is the only undefeated eleven in the circuit te date. Twe games have been played. Ueth have resulted In glorious victories. Interacadcnilc Icague aggregations uere opposed each time. Havcrferd Scheel was opposed In the opening frny of the season. The Main Liners fell by n 7-te-0 score. Wcekes, the fullback, scored the touch down. Captain Paul Rcmmey booted the goal. , . In the next game Oermantewn Acad emy was the opponent. The Pioneers ran true te form and wen. The final score was HO te fl. However, Frankford will be weak ened in a way. Captain Paul Hem -mey will net start the game. During the Rcrmantewn Academy battle Ilcm Ilcm tney was thrown hard en his right el bow. He sutTcrcd a broken bone. He will net be able te play for at least four or five weeks. Wcelics at Quarter Remmey's Ions has forced Conch Ociges te nhift his entire team. v cokes, fullback, is slated te Ktart at quarter, Itcmmcy'H position. He Is n real star, and should fill In well. Hut he will net be able te Instill fighting spirit into the boys as well as their chosen leader. That's where Ucmmey will be missed most. Jniniesen, crack center, will play the fullback position. He Is grout en the defense. His offensive work, ns far n the backlicld is concerned, is fill! un tried, at least in n regular scheduled Avenue 17V4 1M e.OOM Substitute Wetter. Koenor. Thren. 8lde- tiatham and Mhuinnrhrr. NOKTHRAHT IIIC11I pi.T.r Aice Welxht Ilelrlit 0.lh!E,Mtfna.w " ftgg ...,.. ift (aLIm . . IK 100 e.tnf i .n 1.(1 mini in IOC ?!' imiskUr, renter JJ f'llne. rUMsiuiril... JH Andersen, rlirht t.ickle... 17 Klllcen, rUht rnd. . . " Mf miner, quartrrhiek ... 17 llldwten. left lIU",'k1; ? Maslindrl. rlitht hilflck 17 i niiMis. fiiillinek ' Artnc IB 163H n.ORv. Hiikmltiitr irellmlrh. Netln. Stevens. Ilenden, llMimnn and CmlK. IWl inn 185 IftO 1WI 148 150 in s.ti n.oe n.u n.in ft.10., r..ew n .eh , n.oei TWO NEW STARS IN CUE TOURNEY Kovach and Church Will Tryf0r Greenleaf's Title Here Next Week into tlie lead. On the fourth, hew- riie wealth or money inni wns m m m evvr, she sank a fifteen -feet putt for n 'deuce. bird 1 and was 1 up. "There vns .1 sreat deal of money The advantage did net cxiM lenj;, for wagered just before yesterday's gjime. Miss CV.lett although her second wiis,t00, figure that mere than S75.0IHI trapped, imt her third dead te the cup changed hands. Mcst of the money wa for a 4. Miss Cuverly took three te I placed at olds that varied between (1 get en and two putts. On the sixth '. j0 ,", nn,i j.1 te 10 7 te T beln; the pre- Mlcm Cnverly was short nil the way and' vailing quotations, with the dlants the Miss Collett went te the front. favorites. I saw several bets of big Beth had long drives en the seventh. amounts made bets that ranged any Mtis Cnverly had a nifty mashie twenty where fr mi SldOO te $10,000 at these fet from the pin. She sank the putt ,,Ht Had it net been for yesterday's " for a bin1 ! and the match was siimire .,.,,. Kmr. activity and the briskness of again. The eighth was halved In I eirs. ,,,, rfniulntieT. niiunsliiiteiy follewltm an;e tec pres, nr sei ies weinu nine cone down 111 History a- imiis one the poorest betting l.m'Hisit'eim of any biitSin the ninth Ml.s Cnver'y tept.ed tl,e 1ir drive short of tie creek, lilt a tree en her third, and lest the he' making it one up for Miss i eiiett at ,,f tnl! ,ij. iijierting cents of reevnt years. Hut as a res,ilt of this Dented wagering I am inclined te ln!iee tin heries has been at least a normal eiu thi til M On the tenth Miss Cnverly' second .nU : ii rr-in while Miss Collett was en in '-. but took three putts for a half ,n tlli, re31H..ct." In fives. It was an even en im- i-"- - - nth. when the Provident ntry went pWmG xq QPFN WITH into a trap and took three putts. i CYVINU I U urtu vvi i n miss ceiieit Rots wet UNION A. A. ELEVEN fi.,t r'l.llett drove tn the reiluh L'fiillC te the twelfth and put her second across ' strong Lecal Football Aggregation the -'cek iii'n n trim Ces,- te a trei She .iis out with her third. L.it the fourth f nml u'.etehr irnp bv tnegiien. She v, is fort ici't ever the ctip In five, but nude n sensational putt f.i a 'j. Mis Caicrh tn'i-se.i he,- lira--'- second. took 4 te v ii i"'d it. is -nl tin eigli'- feet putt, hulv ii-.' rh" hole. At the (ifticiith Mi-s Cnverlj unue te a trap, but had n '"" 'ui and was dead te the cup. Miss Collett's dr! was a beauty, but she was net close enough with her chip shot. The halved It in . , , Rellig te the lern: slxreenth. Miss Caverly topped her drive Inte the creek After two attempts, she played out of the water, but set herself niceU senki l In doing se. She took h. Mist. Col lett i.lssed her hraic, bn' go n ' Ull'l wi.s 1 up. Miss Collett wen the seventeenth vii' n 1 te a .". Mis CivmIv's atipr n h was peer and i-he took r!,:,-e i'nt Tbe halved tile eight-' i : i in 1. Yankee Twirler Pitched Brilliant Game, but Breaks Were Against Him DOUGLAS GREAT HURLER ANDERSON. Ri.fit Tack's NOI3TMEAST able, and he will finish the scries at third base. Against a left-bander he will bat in McNiilly'H place se as net te bring two left-hand bittern together. Against n right-hand pitcher I probably will shift the butting order, moving tinker hlcher tin. Vew Yerk. Oct. 1fl. "In nil my "Our task is mere difficult thnn it years in has-bnll I don't think I ever , was. but my team likes hard work." fe't se s-irry lfii- a plti her who lest a hall game U ! fe't for Carl Ma.vs e tiTibn iifterieicii." said Miller HilCglus. nunii.cer of the Yimkees. "it wes a Miss Charlette Beyle Will Become wen ler." foimatice by Mays, one BrlHe Next Week an;":-;,''-:;:;; X S-w V.. Oct. W..MI Charlette for his work. Heyle, national champion swimmer and "With he much depending en the world's record holder, is going te take MERMAID TO WED Jockey Perette Dies After Spill IxiuNvUle. (J t 13 - .1 i ii- Kriiim t' tAttu of N'W' en. anii lufT-t-'l fi-'s' In'i - lurlnir tv rftf nn .l. rp n'r. full neetlnw fit chw It'., l,wn ler-- ---i.-i 4y I'er,ttn'K ir.Ltint a a i-HUttht n ii tin 1itH rev'en eth-r hir-, 1 1 d mI'jtie.I I at fell witn ntK ruicr mh ;.iv.'. j inbclntiH '.i ihw triiils hu'1,'1.1. ". r- ) ei 4 1ml His sliul. is Hf I 1 -no about tw,.nt' vi-ara y''t ml .h 'in. I r ttuct lu n J. f"r M'.h- i', miUi.u" -.f clnntitt. Jockeys Suspended for Rough Riding Ixmlnvllr. "- t:i Ti, wi.t.-i- !, i jeelsuVK. 1. I 1. .nl '. pended fur tin p-mv'i' 1.- "' lhi ati''irt ..' I'hiiieh 11 I for m -t i'e- i- " ' -' K. I. Jlr 11 v vi-l l, urn ' : H(Blc-M S n . - .lien. v th I . I. l'i. ' RftStlMl Vnul v . Iiu ll.ili rjarrit . t.ine ,'ny ' c Malene and Gans in Fares 1.. I 'l'i' ' te Play at Pheenlxville Saturday diving te the inclement weutlier last : Saturdav tlie I'winj A. A. was forced t-i postpone epi-n'nt; its twenty-stii easen en i!..- gridiron ami wi 1 st n-t ch- season Satu-il.iv at I'hneii'svllle. I'u.. with tin- reergnniztd I't.ii.n Club.' Conch lij'.i, Kurhrnuff. of Kwlng. Im Im net decided iust who will be the first e'even en tlie gridiron for hi- team, hut . bus the fo'lewing men ready for actien: i .liiidny Moere, Jack (Sluseett, .lack ' Ueuglierfy, Krtsl Hurmer. Den (lurdner. Harry l.e Iiline, Mart Lukens. I. Hni'tmau. Jee Shnmhelan. Hip Ceorge ) Huge. Speed Martin. 1'at Hyrne. I ir ii l.ehninn. Untold Menree, Jee Ul'ey, tlene Illg'.'lns. Will Frnver. Dnnny Aliern. Chii'k Coghlan and Heb Altnr l'er i n Satnrda.v. October -'J. Kwlng will meet He't icsburg at Ilolinesburg for t'ie i.i-st time In five year. Mining' r W'att '.'Mil"- te hear from .tii''t. !-r-i e as- hi.iiie teams desiring games. Address I.. W. Wyatt, .'mICi D" I.itm 'v -'.-eet Amateur Sports Wllulnicre I'lve. .1 (llst-ellcH '-air. 'nt'j p.ir.f. - 'h ' h'-t I .isk.-ll ud uifffrii' -m I 'tjri.tv. I'.ie' N h nnli .tre.-t lllUfr A. (. -v-mi'l i'!c te rr.u.i.i :.., l ,. '.-.' I'rt H l...U 'tllUil H.K '"!, i.i,. I l.e nn Li, lU'L' Hml.rr stt Mireler . t' . ISepiun't fulli.,11 nn'-. i u.nk .rt'n.i - aim... lr l'r" N "' IV . 111. .til 'Oils r.ii-1 Cml V. A. .i t te B'in-1' ' l'l t' rum t. -i(. 'bn. train- iv'lin l,n..- ,i .1- " 4ls M . ...II Ktn --i, i ' it N I sr.utll -l.-rsn . A.. . 'i-s- -I iss ttr t' ' .1..- .it.l'li IH Sir.Jij, :, Klltfi l.tt.'it ii i i. ..- i " -.i.'ie'.vi'i'.'l N J i,iverl . ., '-. il(tt,.i : t. ..in f I 'i I. I'll!.' , K.i. IV IV. il.- weie sure te win tne chan.ilenslilp. They deelnicd thnt the "break" looked for in every sporting test te point te the ultimate winner came yesterday ami Indicated that the geese of the Yan kees was in the icebox and seen would be cooked. Kate Turns en Yanka Fate picked out the seventh inning f de the Yanks a menn trick. There i--a cult of fans and writers which tternly holds the seventh te be the iuninjf when such thliiSH almost nlwnyt- t-anspii-e. and that iruaily they rede.ind te the renter -:!: y ,it the home team The (iant- were th" home team jesterday. They wmc u hue uniforms, while the Yunks made be'ieve they weie out in the enintrv. and had en their darker working clothes. The afurciuviitieiiftd cult joined the "I told you se' club last nlxht. They V-...1 Ln tnvu nml Tlnni'lfiH Ttinttltnff n.in .-iv. . ......... ...... .,.. .,. ., ,1.1.... along evenlv Inte the sevenili inning . series iiismry. n- nuu nw; lien, with two men gene, Hnwllngs get ; -bowed fine judgment, was iilwnys te first en n hertl roller that Ward 'urageetis but unferunate. as regards i.nirted "Well- thereV the hreak." one! ' loter.v. ........... ---. - - - - .... , tine nroe heard folks nl around rvmarKlng. winie "Still. : have no cemnlaints te man , i, ,i, ..,,- , ,,,, .i. r- Wnrd was thinking unkind thltirs of his en the ether side of the story the mis- ' ft,,., .M ... ,. rf.Ki,,.i ., i..,-. Htnee i luck. And. sure enough, the hreiin hiul ,,hiys. They nre part of baseball and , , h(1 ,uls ,.,, nt t, tmil; M nt ul ; reue. I'.etere m.e feultl sny -lack (eh- v-t l,0 ns long lis the game Is phted. i .),. ,.,. i u-i,lrli the Sen Onte Hash .i i... if ....... . , .. ...in i -- ..-.. ..... .. .... :n-"ii ineri inee a nuu iwa-u non.-i, inere never was nun never win ev u t.. tin-- H.iw lings itmiii crushed tne plate perfect Jtlayer, nml the error- have te Mti. i'.' r .ii thin wen tlie garni. He he taken with the great plays. Aliferm h.ni I -ii -nl iii'eiilul tlie bases by i mirt jIv t(?am ,,nj-e hard nil th ' :-n vder game nml two fine performances behind hlm. be gave an exhibition that ought . . . ,., ... i ... n-.i.i te stand up will! tne nesi ill norm n plunge into the sea of mntrimeny. She is te he married next week te Henry W. Clune, of Itechester. N. Y. The romance dates from a meeting of Mr. Clunc nnd ilss Ileyle last July. The Ilroeklyn mermaid was plowing has participated. Mlsi. neyle's father is Colonel Sir Jeteph Whiteside Ileyle. Allied Keed rlniliiit'.t rn rnf In 11 it tn n ii t it M"lir rlnrinrr way, nexer gave tip w ion tne ureiins t. wu MUV sprvi,.,. t rint,ders with the Canadian forces. lie was in the Klendike in 1014 and organized n regi ment of sappefh nnd miners called "Ueyle's liattnlieii," Wl.ll nl W'nlklbl rtnneli TTennllllll fFnr.- in Wnrld Series j'Deuglnn. He has shown us a let of M, no yle WUH m) of the' inatructers l UI n HI n UI HI ecl.iJ ,,,., ,.i,l., n tlila ner es. Tn snvlnir , . j.. ,1... ,,i .e n.i. .. Statistics of Offensive two-base blew into center- Held that Miller and rewster had a nurd W(.nt aipiiiiht it, and we have no oxcuset, tune picking out of the grass. 1 nor rHgrets except that we could net u-in. "At the same time, I de net wunt te annear as mlninuiing tne worn ei III!'.' JllVV;illll, 111 linn ni.,'..i. .. -ji..-..., - that .Mays slteuiu nave wen i weuiti AMKHirANH mit wish te appear te be reflecting en . ,,.AJl',ti"'?l'",!lr."T,b"1,;s!:"1'." ' Douglas' work. One was brilliant, the 1 ',n 1 a ion nie .itr.' "flier mere se. 6 15 3 n oei h ii i ,:s3.i Tednv in the first time since the series 1 if!, "? 5 'i n ?, 1 i "7?,1. opened' that we have had fewer vie- 7 23 1 ft e e e ,i ii (i :ii7 teries than the Giants, but the spirit 7 S!''l 4 10 0 r, 0 .in'i nnd the confidence e" the club Is just lrt 1 'I I t n ! I e .3,13 ,,,i. nu :n ,, nast. The nlnvers .. , . .,,. ,ii. ii. "f- ,'-f.-- ' - : .. -r 1 'lull le-ti'iri; Kevin,... : ".'"i nuiiil -ut I., , n .vtiv !'. .im xi.ill v Millar. I'ei klr.iuttish Ituth U. Mi-uurl ril't '.Vnril .Mi-N:i.. .schinK 'tills . lln.it ! eii-.t, 1i-vii. titer. s-.iiil;p (lulnn lllll'H It'.uprs ll.ikir .. IUnr I'li-re TetiiU.. linr i llnnrrett 1 rrUc.i Vduiic Krll.i l' MeiiHel ltiiulllius snjilir . snillh ' I')Lhll "-' l..iriti-s Srhl Tmiej ? .'. '.' ' I !! '! I !! :.,'.,:? ns hlL'h ns in the past. Tin it e i "en l n ii ;ie7 ieli've they have reached the end of 7 :i -i oei a ii .'4sn the had breaks anil that they are going 1 0 II 0 0 II 0 0 II .(Kill ,(( wn J e e e e Ii e !! t! S "With McNally gene, I nm fortunate e e ii 0 e e e ii e .lien, te have ueh a player as Uaker avail- e e ii e e e e II e .eiki I ft e ? e e e i e ii .iioe . :" :r : : e n e a e e ii e e .oeij e e e e e e e e e .een who taught the I'rlnee of Wales swim mine. Miss Ileyle lives with her mother nt tlie Hetel Shelburii". Ilrigliten Hench. Her fionei; is the son of the president of the Itechester Athletic Cluh. He is twenty-seven yenrs old. O'Gattys Win and Draw Verk, (l"t. 1.1 Jlnunv D'Oitt.' and r-e. Ileyle New r.nElnti'1 weltprweluht iMir.fim bnttlfrt twe've fiittc-i, rutuiils te tr-vvv herr. In thn i"tr.l-nnil twelve. -. . hIt I'arky O'Oettv (l.itfn.irl .luck Hum. iier f. r the full diunt I i tlie thin, frnnii i Itli .1 Ii fl tv the rhltl game. McMiillln. scrub center, will fill Jamiosen's regular position. His pass ing is geed and he knows the game. His work wns just a shade below thnt of .Tamlcsen. IJghtfoet nnd Seunncrs will guard the ether backueld pests. Iteth aie clever youngsters. Iteth have bad ex perience. And best of all. lx'lh have football brnlns. The rest of the line will be taken care of by Itarlcsna and l'.urchett, gunrds: Temlln and Clausen, tackles, and hcett nnd Hennctt, ends. The Northeast team has yet te win n game. The opening fray of the sea.sen was at Pert Deposit. Teme Scheel was played. In fact, Teme did all the play ing. The final figures' were 12 te 0. Then the supposedly weak William son Trades eleven was next. Northeast scored six points. Hut Williamson went it seven better, making the score 111 te 0. Snyder Confident Despite the fact that the Ilcd and IJliiek has failed te show the advantage. Coach Snyder feels confident his team will cnine tlireiieh. He claims the real trouble with his team is that there are only two veterans en It. Alse. tit. -thn'beya have net hnd enough cxiverl- once. "Northeast hns a fast team," said Snyder recently. "And we will show nt our best Thursday. All the regulars and subs will be let loose, mid, if we are beaten, it will be only by u great ma chine." Captain Lukens also had n word te say. His opinion en the coming game fellows : "I hear thnt Frankford has n won derful team. Hut we have, also. The only thing llm Pioneers have en us 1 weight. They average eleven and one ene one feut th pounds mere than we de. How ever, what we lnck In weight we expect te nuike up In real football." Mount Carmel Juniors After Games Tim Mount ('nrmnl Junier Club hits nl nl reft'ly started nrartlrn for the cnmlnif bftH kntbnll demon. The same IIvb which reprf Hnted the te&m lint year will again com cem uete They nr Dennelly 'ind Jennlnus, tor ter wnr'lH; ltrarkPti, center, nnml Knne nnd Carney. iuiird. The nve will trnvel AH leamn wlshlne thin nttrnctten should write Ki Mur.nifer Jeniilnus. J320 Seuth Third iitreet. FIVE FISHING SCHOONERS IN FORTY-MILE RACE Test Will Declde Defender of In ternational Cup Ilacp Ceunte Off Gloiirestor, Mnss., Oct. 13. (By A. 1'.) Flve llshlng vcse'H lined up off Knsterti Point today cm! nt 10 A. M. sped away en n forty mile race te determine which shall de fend the honors wen last year by the Esperante In the international race off Halifax. ., , ,,, Weather conditions were ideal, liic sea was smooth, with ii twenty -ni -e '..dnrlv wind when the start was made. The Elsie, largest of the group, was slightly in ndvance ns im; n - th mere Ihn rnelne croup Sllva. Phllln P. Mnnta Brown. . . . . The committee chose a course wliien stnrtcd with a flvo-mlle run along the Cnpe Ann shore, thence around a thlr-ty-mile triangular course, nnd u lnm homestretch of five miles along the ti,!. ,..-Uelii ivere well bunched ns the) went ever the starting line at 10 e clock, with the Elsie bav'ng a slight lea. and tin- Arthur James tlesu en her boels. , , , . . Tl,n Veiline .Innie leil the I'.Ime l)v fifteen seconds at the turn at the end id the first five miles, covering the dlstnnee In 20 minutes lint. The Halnh , Brown was a close third. The Elsie J. Silvii turnetl nt 10:U7 and the Philip I. Mnnta at 10:28. lightly in ndvance ns tne nve cienti.n l,e line, with the Arthur James net mre than a length behind. Other.! in in racing group were the lMslii ( nnd Unlph CLASSY LIST OF ENTRIES When the pocket billiard stars hV up for the world's title teurney at it Continental Hetel next Monday tZ new iiluyers will 1,,, SCe who' h.V. never before taken part in a cham. They am Church and Kovach. The latter became the New Jersey Stat! champion when he defeated Edward T Bnlph, n former nntlenal olinrnplen bv a score of 7r.O te (It),-,. Durinr K inntcli Kovach had a high run of fertr! two balls. 'frif- Church wen the New Yerk fitnte tltlt. n the teurnninent held in Brooklyn lih. mt son son. ,H" The list of entries is: w t,i-i, lreen'eaf, of New Yerk, the .."''ft champion; .Teronie Keogh, f llocliM llecliM llocliM ter, former ehnmplen ; Themas T Huesten, of T,os Angeles, former clmm ulen; Arthur Chureh. of YenkeT; erk State champion ; Michael Ketacli of Trenten, New Jersey State cham tdnn : Jiunes Mnture, of New Yerk former champion ; Arthur Weed Mln. nenpells: Walter Franklin, Knn, City: William V. Del.angl,, I'ldffl "hln, nnd Bennie Allen, Ktinas f'itv former chimplen. '' Anether for Duncan-Mitchell Hamilton Mass.. Oct. 13. aterire n-m rnn and Abe Mitchell. Ilrtlh nrnfl.-SS: tl fern di fi-nei Ju.pe Oul.fenl A ,"' fttnntptlr rlmmnlnn. ,nt v -'... !lcs M mcr ehntntilnn. 3 up, The Kniltiim tere I down with 4 te lv when they '?22 sreuvrh with three hole, fr the mVtch. T! "Iny Iran ever the Myopia Hunt Clan nviin.. Yeu Aute Kneiv Never elmnite a sltiBle l-ill In a bcarlns Kenew them all. A llnht benrlnit will Invariably mnke u meter turn hurd. A broken viilve step, worn wrist or crank nln beaflnir will c.-iuic knocking or round Ins. Vever nllew your wlree te becetn" water ei- nil nnnked or short elrrultlnc will prob ably result. t'nrqiml power In the ci. Under may b lite te n deranrement tn 'he electrical sys em or unequal coitipresalen. In winter ue a very Uiht crude of Rnso Rnse tlne fti hUb-tent lltiuldi evaporate mere rrely nt n loner tempe.'ture. After rrtnrtlnt: tn vntve. be euro thnt hen retiirt'e.l te the writ the stem ts tin' etieth'-ne,! nufflclentlv te prevent n tlcbt fit Irretcnlar rttmilne nf the enirtre ntav lie eauoed by a nearly broken battery w're, tt-tv commutater or ntlnkltie roll trembter m in FISH1G at l Cape May (Frem Scht'lliiiRcr'R Landing) Take the "FISHERMEN'S SPECIAL" DIRECT TO THE LANDING Hound (t 1 Cf ' t Trip it)l.bU 'T,., SUNDAY, OCT. 16 limit's I'htN'tiiit "nil Seuth fitf. IVrrlrs (1:30 A. M. Itit'irn n. l-ntn ScbellliiBfr's l.nnilliiB. SsMO . J. Tr-tln stenK p ll-.drtne llelfli'ii h ntt V'l'il'i'ivxl .l""e'lnn In eMli iHrrctlnn, Philadelphia & Readinp; System tlnntle Clt'. Kiillru.iil Chicago Gets Skating Meet I'hti'use. net n The International Icn skr.tlnir ehanirlenslilp of the wr.tld. imuullv cttieii en l.nkn IMiu'ld ur .Surainw I.nlie, will be ili'i'lileil in rt,c ,., n.-xi nintur. !t him ..en ntiiumneen: ',b.. ih-nt i.atiniial ,i . tk&tlni; ivt-.d 1iei;k." tournninent ,i;'i will u, ..tiiK 'I hiTu In Jenuary and fi'bruarv llli" An ItiiercullPEliiie in. i. win, iiUmjIh', wi wi en.iui Mlenl'diii ntirt ether "blit ten" tcann cnti red. Is urt for tin. uniiie period 117 711 212 n in 7 I ! 11 0 0 NATIONAL ..Ab.K.II.,.!ti.lIr.TI.Mh.Mi.l,.( . ; le '.in 4 l e in i i .ii.-i 7 ."VII a 5 10 0 0 10 .1115 7 tn .1 ti ii l e 11 e n .:in 7 as :t H l l e ii l l .am ; SB a 7 1 I) II 8 0 0 .'.!!) -, -j.', t ti J I I it) ii l . arm 7 3(1 i 7 I O II H II II .3(111 n se 4 h i e i 13 n e .ion :t 7oe e e e e e ii .eon :t 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 .oe'i a a i nun 4 n n .m 3 .5 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 II iOO.i 3 II 0 0 II 0 0 II 0 0 .000 Ttul. (18 3.1:1 38 IIS II I 5 DO I 6 .3711 th, it.' I in ltd. r .,iis . n"..t i H ut ih te t' .p.i iri t.t tie u v nmit n J. s . i -r ii' Itli.' sit-,,,,,, ia ,,, ,iln, fi,t)U.i i.i.,i '' 'i nn ' M K' i.' I'Jl'J S.iut'. Tn Beets and Saddle C;i-eflll fhii.iM if,""' "''li'.v in tin' l !,niirel f mute. "ip- ' "' lie th" 1 llll'Oll :. 'I- tl..' ( i ; i: i 1 1 ,;lini lli.mii- it it-, iir i- I f I V.. h moo- - i Ijptib tlliiipi ' third -A ilUKi: 1" iui.ti'-il . lieldi'f. -evitili. Ii",, Cltllf eur. At liiilsvl'le; pres.'iit "1 ir Cl Hene 'hi it v; Hire- '.i n 'I ' ' -' i t . il t M . I. ' 1 l'i I'll III' 'I ' 'I W.1..I' ill ' I 'ill I prl'i : '.i" lit'ii'' .! r. V. IN. in A. A., t . '.'Ml - U I'. mr. - I'lrrll llrml'i r-, ' i .tn i'l. ' '. W . ', S..ul in . I . i;r. .ttv . r -1 0,1 Ml-'b I t .11 H.,s.-U!i,lii. 'J I I.I shut b.'k ! "li" . Scraps About Scrappers Tim Ilrnnev m Kh-'lU'l t" welnh In .'it 1,1(1 liiiuium fi.i h'i nirtti-h with Pete llartlity. et I V. Y'.rli. ti the 1" I'llace tenlk'bt Thin I , th l-.i' iri- "i ..ii e . .1 .1 Khi., j ! '.re neHkell 111 the Welt l'htiKileiphl.l ,i . 'lb,, i-tin-'le i. win l wi- t.nie Vi i niii.ii-1 u ni J .mn..' Mmlu. l'i ilm ' i' li'.i Hit-re' t IS.tille IliTiipef.v Mir Taste is a matter of tobacco quality n.u 'ti. i Mn Mi. i ni . 4 1 ' II. lit, I: wi i i. ( lull, in Mi i. ti ij.'j I l ri- .una tn .timli M.l, !,.! h j Hut .1 t.- S.irtb I j. te !!!!. . I'lllUd' ( hirlii . ei.i.i'ii i 1 i i . .nnli . H i.l. .- - t.t Itniiy Hark. ...'I Aril- M;f.ir.n j.ien ' O'Nell u ; tiu. ei. Jul. nt." Me i. rriiu n.ulit In the t,c-ni. Mn.ii ., ni i hi ! Wrbi-eld n ti. t'''h a i. riiih i nlier 'i vile 1,1,1. 'I irnii ll.-jt ll'il'iii ii'.lt'jii v Jii.imj nn! jii.it .1 I t.t V r t Kr.inldi' HOI l II 1 V- i r font' 1' Ce ' " ni u ,i At ' " !(lllH Tiid ' ,ln l tuy A"!1.. 't' ll 't tli' r line 1'itid i'- Il II I I btV 11- I'l'hlV. " ii i .ire : I'l'st , I II I" . Allt'' ii. . (' ,.I1V J.ll't.l. U'lllt' p'l.i .Vi'. . It lltliej )'. i 1 r. Iliiilet I '; -'.iii"tt"i it-!, .I. nih. lib l tertlitirul tilt I, tn-'li 1U' i K'.l Iltewti. i' -ii'l.-vurK. .ti'i 'uiitmv (.lenrj. of Man I'll It .' .'1 be iie .vlnd-ui utl S .t ndrty tllKht ..' i'u .Viiemnl A. A. M.ke ''u'lii'im. the h 'v litt-r i-f 'Iriiv'i, Kerrj I t'j upp-iiti l'i 'In Htm: injhliisi Veuni; Itnbldcnu. Ty '.ill, v llnrr Kid Hii'itart Hubby HurniHii vk l'lili ItMU. anil l-e It-MinlUi v Temm Wl.nn ate uthiT nu.nbuiM. I i-l l .II' t I' nltnit A'i-,,1'1.1' i : tiei'iiiitl d Taili i , i ti'th I.tuh I'lll'lilOlli 11 f tli Iti'lrnsi . in Ml. I.-I. I ii l.ll k llllles' lllil.l liners, u tliKI- illlH l,n H tl Kit-inn iii-s.-. n, bunk a.: irtm.bu ""it 'b" min jlibir. Jm-rt Hlnis v,:ii .-u tit i ,ui i, ,,11, ,., OrUln.il Mru (iiil, w uM IIKr m i,e'.l. i.tineii wlili nil tifieei,MPV. m en-M'in-i.id It" a' hijine u' mm X e, mstein. i ire r en tf.vhth nml Uruin mnmiH. I rii.v inerii A. c. umibl Uki. n b,i,i: f,t. ui" '5'l""'', "n,u - Kl '' i'hiin.i iin-Kiii, I'urksltl A, iMiiiu fentliHll unine, wi'h .i'l IIIKt ' 'itj ' ..ii,. hijme or niluv I'au' ' ."I i, I.. I Mir, ei snillh Jlrl'.l A, A. filil'.illil In ill! Mrtl.K ' -.i'l n s j v, y S'(, ),,; -,, , , Mi I'll, -tr.i t riui.u. t II MiCireri ll sulnirli n A. . w. .nit liHuKi-lbnll tiumil Xiitlnni I XT' i' in ' .i,' V f. It.niKftiiH 'iiin; tnnn .1 t'm fn1' ." n I tie i i " S t 1 1 1 i III ii ' l minij in n r ASBESTOS We state it as our honest hclief that the tobaccos, used in Chester field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any ether cigarette at the price. Lieuctt ii Myers Tobacco Ce. Millie IVrxiisee In- riin.ir.'ii entirely fr.-m nn Irijm - -"fi"-r.-il limt numnvr nml be l trilnlnc 't..ih'ii.lj .ml ibillv ('hurley vt"lrinu'ir s'., llul .la tn in tin-, f.-tnv utl .MiiKliiv ii'uh' fur this i.' i -b with Went I'lll I .! l' 'I . T it. Ill ii'Tiinie .it I l.e lllvm I'l .-'i i I'. . i III in b'lxee In t.'in iitar 1,0'tt .1,11)' '1 I 'iinlei I' i' Chesterfield STEAM PIPE COVERING "OW much of the heat produced by your coal actually gets te your radiators depends en hew much you LOSE between the fire box and your living room. H' Your conducting pipes give off heat in your basement and along your walls even faster, per inch of surface, than your radiators, be cause the pipes are nearer the boiler. It will pay you te get from us the actual figures en coal saving that result from the various types of insulation, and te replace peer insulation with better if you can mere than pay for it out of coal saving. The best covering will generally pay for itself in one or two years. It will last as long as tlie pipes and give you a better heated house. J$wmicm 9n6u&dbm si r.ln. II. t . i. nil f'A X iSjSv luJik .. Jti-k ftftit, Dark Hill; sixth d gar .j srXHrn. uviiuumaiPB. nuvvrien. JtH bilMltftb.tll I. XV. im li'ii .ii'li I'lirl -see mi Mtrr t Xlnrii lluls tiit-'ti tbiill temn in bunliinK l.'11'H' -v t a or -t--'una team with iallti V Mlllii. .iru K ftreet Consheliocke ii All-btm wlih te .arrnnxa a cair.ii for tni Saturday ri mitiuav wv. . Ltu O'Uenne.11, phen nQnrnecltn ibu w M' rr xviiji, and Al tlLrUnri , t.' it : t e r'ul.t He hiiM nr its Jlmtnv flihbiiiis I'lnntiv X', Uen v It Aider vii Kddle n Miittv llurrett Kel y. UIU Wlllltitiik l .n.iti herl (or u lieut with Jimmy Mantle lit IVKillnit cm Tuemlny nlciit. Jn one of the ether bjut Tny TrinkU rrtv pair oft with Uttle Hear 'A.. CIGARETTES of Turkish and Demestic tobaccos blended 1 M sM -mr - n'U.imiiu.iiTw.i'lMr 11111 If 1 1 StC. iw.Luaii!, maiKiuuiuiux ur ?VtCAREY PRODUCTS ROBERTS AVEHUE AND STOKLF.Y STREET PHILADELPHIA "A Reef for Every Building" 72- V -A Ji Us f X. , , ,,. n , i ii.' MM fiAift jj .1.. 'j-, ...Miig C L