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SPORTS. Heydler Would Retain SEVEN IS NOT ENOUGH, ASSERTS N. L. PRESIDENT EW YORK, October 15.—President John Heydler of the National N League differs with Judge K. M. Landis, commissioner of base which was the rule prior to 1919. Judge Landis said at the end of the ball, on the advisability of returning to a seven-game world series, recent series that he would recommend the change at the joint session, Alth move uries 1 et 1 cannot help recalling clearly | the unsatisfactory naturc of a seven-, wme series, and that it was chlefly, | ! almost entirely, In response to pub-| [ lic sentiment in the matter that wei | were constrained nearly three years ago to extend the series to nine. “It was for the sake of the game Seeking Reinstatement FRANKLIN, Pa., October 15— Joe Harris, who was with the Ameriea League in 1919, has ap- fed to Judge Landis for re- werles ngly N fo $200,000 Is jng the wea: excens profits tax on the wo their individual series Income will approach §30,- 000. The I Government’s Share of World’s Series ough 1t will take s corps of tax experts several days ‘to determine how much the federal luding the amusement tnx of $90,000 already collected. Of the half million dollars and that went into the trease of the two clubs, the the advisory col were high th xhare will be correspe high, or the players, the total of sen on world vidual mormal tax " _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921—PART 1. _ Nine-Game Series : Many Big Foot Ball Games Being Played Today “KING OF SWAT” WEARING HIS CROWN of the major leagues next winter. clove to $130,000 will be ! M I F ! “As a member of the :Ldvhu;ri\‘ turned ayer to 0: fl".'“"l'.“ | nN TAP IN BIG TE Harri ‘ormer Indian, council T don't caresto take issue with ernal revenue. As the profits % In | Commissioner Landis,” Heydler said.| | of the two New York clubs dur~ ! SPORTS. 9 MARYLAND IS BEATEN. [ o s e, pRINCETON-NAVY CLASH | I#BIGGEST ATTRACTION | 8t Joi College at foot ball here | today by the seore of 7 to 8. The & stitutions have been athl In | BY LAWRENCE PERRY. HREE games stand out on the foot ball calendar today as especially important. Princeton will meet the Navy on Farraguet Field, An- for'years, and 1t wan the first victory | wcored by the locals in a long time. ] napolis ; the strong lowa team will hook up with Illinois in a con —_— IMPURTANT CUNTESTS !test which will interest the Big Ten, and Georgia wiil tackle Harvard at 19 Cambridge. In the east, the outcome of the Tiger-Middies contest will probably blc an elemer;l in the final rating of teams, and, indeed. drawing a linc L through the Princeton-Chicago contest—assunung the Midway Coll . 3 o th P g 4 Midway Collegians CHICAGO, October 15.—Games | gionlay promised strength in future conierence games—there is siogell: which were expected to have more ha e DRSS © ng what influence the struggle at Annapolis may eventually exert than the usual bearing on the west- | A e, S o e The Tigers enter the Navy game with- {hard and in various places and is ex ern conference foot ball champion-iout two of their strongest backfield | tremely formidable. N ship were scheduled today, chiet|men, Lourie and Garrity. The most cf- el among them belng the contest at! fective wing combination will not be in Jo v | notion. The affair must be taken by the | Towa Cioy oo ins 1llinois ner metde la: | | i Instances have arisen in which one burgh playe: the players about $1.700 and the two St. Louin ton. and Yaule games, classic struggles which Princeton desires to win above all oth { yeaterday. tself that the action was taken, it|{ | on the Giantx’ whare, togeth . e B e e | IR IR Aitienal ara Towa City, Iowa, between Jowa and | Ticers pretty largely in the normal| week in defeating the st N | round strength and class of a team thele’ In will yleld the 5 istride of develsp: because they | Dame et el el B dependent team here Cometimes failed to be brought out! | gevermmenmt about $10,000. The conference _contests found i muet uphold the - of the east; Hawke: Smotnered. Knox Colicke | Hormell, N, Y., during the past and to tell its story in a seven-game Yankeen will contribute about Minnesota playing Ohio State, 1920 jnext Salur against the first repre lilinois has played but one game, “"g i R The Gl Tmet i PALOs: champions, at Columbus, and Wis- sentative conference cleven that has #gainst the weak South Dakota out- consin facing Northwestern at Evan: .ome east in years. And the Harvard |fil. There is not the slightest doub! that Illinols will have (o pl resl foot ball (o beat Howard Jonce' pu- remarkable pitcher was able single Michigan and Purdue went outside handed to decide the issue when the; | elul t $1,200. i . )il . 3 5 s {the big ten to take on the Michigan |ers, loom up in the future. L S[}HUUN[R EI_SlE WII.I_ |asaty ;:.‘“fl'; for the' best four out of | Aggics ana Notre Dame, respectively. | It should not be sald that Nassau will , S0me that the Illinols coach 5 d i while Indiana and Chiciago were fdle. | hold back play The fact is that ‘h" -_"v\kk- has been so affected by n's development | 1ho new de ing nd- B Ze of a big ele Towa went into today's game with} hi junct (o the university curriculun le coaches have taught only a limited that his he INlinofs with a somewhat SHADE GETS DEDSON " i crippled i Alexander Signs for 1822. Lneup, but the game was bxpectd fo | 1ssortment of maneuvers spithe ENL DIR Benddn Ak theory ity L A | CHICAGO, October 15.—Grover Cleve- »ow whether the Hawkeyes 10-7deceptive order, but u funda- cq thing T, Lhe past Dave B 0 [land Alexader, pitching ace ‘of the ictury_over Notre Dame last week |mentul Nusau, thus, probubly will jim so sueccssful e Lok i Cl ionals, has signed a con- was i fluke or whether Coach How- |PUt Up a defensive game and Wult f0F Lo expected 1o show him the ¢ GLOUCESTER, Mass. October 15.— |tract for 1922, |N BUUI wnH KHSER and Junea really has a championship | breaks. ns Siiinole has Tow e erans “The Elsie, a saucy little schooner out i | |eleven this yvear. avy Primed for Contest. * L reAn. L S tanortantiend i = 5 | 3 v ate & fleld positions are filled t oW Com- Gloucester, has won the tie a={RIJGSJAN CHESS PLAYER ! NBW YORK, October 15.—Billy cins 1S ma R0 was expecied fo o | .The Navyadmittedly has pointed for Ao bl 2 S 3 Cas = o ;- i conte e v she 5 « fastest in the fisheries of New Shade, San Francisco, received the, ence rac. e Just how | 7{!; ;"‘l}l X \"n T ulh? p{_fl, ed o b i . e f ! | X 3 e | # OW | 1o difficult’ game until Novembe arva ax not 4 it ] Jingland and selection as the raciug | |S WINNER OF TOURNEY |judzes dectsion cuer Tov, Steeen:: much the loss of numerous members | [fin gives nearly a month n Which 10 | test which «ters bid feam looka tar representative of the United States in| oo o op o T T Cumbarianc. M- atior atast fifteen i of last year's cleven will be felt by | ccuperate. The Midshipmen can this Ludianu disippointcd e Crimson. 4u- She e % EW . October 15.—The Rus- E 2 {iols.L | zive their all, and will. Undoubtedly | tho.itics it respect. Perhape 1o international match to be sailed Shade was the aggressar throughs | Wisconsin. wis expocted o) overs |t e A e o ind Eeared, to/a | Gorkla will appiy the: nesded Theh sian expert Alechine won the recent international chess tourney, at Buda- pest, with &% points, according to ad- The > man, al defeated Fur an being a rigl Emart outfit this scason—and Mer: ! whelm Northwestern, the latter team | already having been defeated twice. but the Minnesota-vhio State contest out, closing Kolser's right eve with | a left hook in the ninth round. The men_are heav elghts. state of high mental resolve. A ty Navy eleven has no_ great assort Jf intricate plays. Forward p: with a Canadian champion off Hull-l Tax, . nine days hence. b a s et ¢ Cape | Vices received here. T AVYW i 3 R o ory T o Ghnt | | Second place was taken by Greunn. | Iddie O'Dowd, Columbus, = Ohlo, {was looked upon as nother “trial to be simple. But always U The team is well coache S ided B ecly test of salling qual- | feld of Vienna ,a mew master, with |115 pounde. and Abe coldstein SRw | horse” for each elev Minnesot: | Navy has a lunging attack that strikes !ugged and resourceful. & points; the Serblan champion. Kos- ork, pounds, boxe n elght- ag shown signs of strength, while — Other Big Gam on the Calendu: “ties, she outfooted four other speedy vessels of the Gloucester and Prov- tich, and Dr. Tartakower of Vienna |round draw. | Ohio State seems to have little of its | are: . E. F, light heavy-| 1920 power. 1 | Theatown flects. The time of the win- | tied for third and fourth places, with | Gene Tunney. i = o 'was 5 hours 14 minutes 32 sec- | 73 points cach; Balla of Budapest, | Weight champion, was awarded a de. Purdue ordinarily would not be! -Brown—The Orange hus ouds. She slipped along at twelve to | with 6 points. was fifth and the Am- |cislon over Jack Burke, Pittsburgh | looked on as keen opposition for ing forward at a fine pac Hftesn knots speed at times in| sterdam youth Euwe, sixth. after the second round of an eight- “Babe” George Herman Ruth of the Yankees is xhown here just after | Notre Dame, but the latter's defeat and should defeat the un reaches and runs with a twenty-four- :'ofund bout.d Bur] ehwas cut ov;;xl’ the | the fanw' gift upon the clouters brow. The by lowu last week lent interest to, § »m‘ y Tnot breeze. eft eve and said he was unable to | 3600. A mintature | today's conte ehiga e iould win The Elste has been sailing the deep HARNESS RACING ENDS. continue. decorates each of its nine points and forty-nine smaller b .!’Jl%y osoutiion SnEsesnesen \I " nake his fire a fisheries for more than o decade. % = —_— form a circlet about the crow One more ball in ltomrelievo | Aggics @ = BEan i - r Yale Tonmage, gross. is 13(; her length, | LEXINGTON, Ky., October 15.—The | . on the frent center makes = fotul of fifty-nine—the King of Swat's home-run (= == | L Geurgin Fee man—Merely goo: 106.5; beam, 25, and depth, 11.5. forty-ninth_anpual meeting of the| Pal Moran Stops Cline, | Fecord for the regular canon of 1921, A\ bat “rampant” and the inseription A practice for the Yellow Juckets e | Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders'| Npw ORLEANS, October 15.—Pal “iing Rutk™ Are seen upon the front of the crown. TECH ELEVEN VISITS o e (X WED Association came to a close yester- iy rntor Now Orleans won over Trish | | Although all of the college foot ball | dxlvania will have to play better tha MISS BOYLE TO . dav, with the 2,05 trot and the 2.01 | 2 | i — O ity were scheduled 188t Weck to beat the Little Quake | e 5 he Great | Patsy Cline of New York in the third { EP|SCOPAL FOR GAME teams of this vicinity were sch Bittaburgh-Cinclnnats — Stories ur NEW YORK. October 15— Miss) pace as features, Jane the ;f‘('rruml last night. Cline, apparently | Teeh T’ Sehoors 10 go into action loday, but two games | that Cincy 1% stiong, but the Panther. Charlotte Boyle, nationul champion | Won the trot after losing the Arst: g, gering from his eyes, was no match ;. Tech High School's foot bull team % {00 EroBeRIy sn T mams Charlotte Byl orid record holder, | heat to Kilo Watts. and ‘San Ardo|gr " the strong Italian. ]| !is visiting Episcopal High Schood were to be decided on local gridirons Wi BrOORUY Sl LS BB 05 G opher S arried next week to Henry | captured the pace after fnMShing|wambsganss stopped the bout w! . | near Alexandria this afternoon for a jeergetown hoped to better prepare | are favored. : e o Tochester, N. Y. She is | third in the second heat, Won by Hallj¢ "pecame apparent that Cline was | mateh with the churchmen's eleven. ;i .1¢ for nest week's importan Dartmonth-Tennessee — Dartmout! the danghter of Col. Joseph W. Boyle, | Malone. unable to stand the fusillade. Clin "hq‘;m "-_ Hx_lre:n players are mak- | aeexe, dmpor SHGUIA AT “llied food administrator in Rumania, weighed 139 pounds and Moran 13§ jimEraieiinip, e e wajtoz@ L | lash wih Holy (GrOan 0 B mRmE] (reniah-FennoyivaniniStaie A Hiok ooy Seryiee n Flanders Wi | Benew Junior Series. it R TSNS o PN woaner ue Ambis jgis i e Canadisn (qrees, BALTIMORE, October 15.—After a Tom Gbbons Scores K. 0. chool in Baltimore yesterdav. the League Park. while Catholic Univer-{ Ome of the moat important featurc: A e ittle. world serles” | ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Octaber 15.—Tommy BY JOHN B. KELLER. |Army.and Navy: Brepa nwers severals |aityieenasted folencounteriniformide: yatishe Walp Soor Batisesuation e U RED SOX RETAIN DUFFY. | (']} fec under way again this after- | Gibbons, St. Paul light-heavyweigh’, | 00T BA e et W S , be | avenue ‘boys ‘were outelansed in all | Srookland this afte - Mary's pily whishidn Bélng cliscrved BOSTON, October 15.—The signing | noon with Baltimore playing host to | knocked out Fred Allen, St. Louis, : Z LL l“f}h representing _¢>t£m and Business may not € Gepiriments of the g in-al "z:g-[m;-‘l?‘ il l‘“:i';‘"m % ning "“.‘3'f,,“.‘.}.‘\“’&?,“‘,’fé". of Hugh Dufty as manager of the | Loulsville. i t;;":f‘r{“‘w“;;"\h: the first round last night. of championship: caliber, but neither will be a springboard for “George Washington and Marylane |, be repeaced, @nd it is certain tha 35“:’!'2:"};::::1‘::;2:;;1‘;:‘:::3{9:1‘:: | clubs breaking eyen out in Kentucky other elevens jumping at the high school title this fall. Western, yore fi;xc‘#:{néfl 1';?{",‘:?"”;,‘7:5{:{“',‘; lwl:lu\ :m:_ Elis Some up 0 ll"ie‘lr - 14D Yesterday. He has been manager | and Baltinore Sy AnGE the Speling ‘n beating Business, 7 to 6, yesterday in the opening game of the series | |. R W[]UI-D DUWN Nortolke whate they will face the In | Sactalics " They wil lase the fen af s Ro Bux fov ong 3¢ L 4 1t Central stadium, had in action a team that, with a_week or two more | e T in & | e er s oL i e 1 of !care(ul c_oacbhmg.‘wfll take a deal ml hcal;ug. ‘?\S for Buamess{, it has | John's in_their am‘\uxx conflict at An ; ived pleasure from the sport_ In ] | ight now its best eleven in years, and needs only an increase of punch i aapolis this morning. Gallaudet andl yery way the situation up in IN BRI"SH ““_[ BUUT n the backfield to make it a really formidable combination. Penneylvania Military College wer: | Haven is decidedly promising. Ti I I | In yesterday's engagement, the Calker grabbed the ball for a run of| Mordes of Washington foot ball fanei Ano material is eood and there i : ] 9 | O e at s vanly matchod |aenty satis to 4 touchdown But! Now that blades have been put aside|swarmed down upon Annapolis teda: | ScnUilaLIng urray of backs. AU Ih | LONDON. _october 15.—Ted “Kid" | s possibie. * Tho lines were fuirly|Cummings missed in his kick for the | for the winter Qe Tl o inmnto foos | 10 Wilness the Navy-Princeton wame | 77PEMNICE wie Uk, Vot HATE Lewis, cwelg! champion o ast and the backfields shifty and it |extra point. ball, members of Whs on Ca regarded as the first of the really im- S5 Y 4 B s MARNE LEAGUE. LEAGCE. { Englana.’last night defeated Johnn! | ‘ay a break of the game that gis: S e [ Club Bre tarning therr aiiontion ve! bortant contests of the se oime | vard this season guarded by a dif- iney Rid Kotssons. Pentalphs Bastam in the twelfth round of : | ne Red and White its win over thel o 3 wIDing ot e et jangation L0f feams have many supp Poth ! “erent Lulldog than the one they Karvosy 96550 92 O'Connor, 19 70 83 |;':;":;I)!\-:"I.|‘;rl‘lfnl::ul:in The fight Wa: | yrange and Blue. Business scored ! Wettern registered the points for its by the Potomac Boat Club on the| nd probabi 4 of the attendance | Pushed aside Jast year. * s & S1 &4 98 o6 9 Basham's N eonds wnded the terrifi | TSt When Greenwood, in the sec nd | victory just afte, ihe second half{gridiron last year. at the game will be from this city. | . e e ey 6o 100 100 102 Coet oo 100 88 8| punishment Which Lewls was inflict | uarter. blocked a Weatern hunt [tarzed. “Sehereschewsky caught Bar-| 4 call was issued to candidates for | ].l,\:“"h,,"\h{{,""}“ e 0 80 M0 110 123 117 Howell... 87 97 108 ing on him by tossing a towel into th. = = |rett’s kick-off and ran the ball twenty i the club's foot ball squad and abou* ! Thic seakin: tha 73 S e i tabls e Handleap. 7 17 7|ring in acknowledgement of defeat. | 1 Varde 1o Business' 39-yard line hefore | thirty men answered. At the initiati | INDEPENDENT ELEVENS. shirlwind, # team in himself. How 390 410 433 ~ — ——| Lewis outclassed his man from th: | {being downed. Two plunges into the!meeting recently Percy Walton was {do you think B himsel T‘fl-l;ul 493 478 537 start. . Basha receh;‘e_dhn h:dlyhlbn( | Qrines ;u.;q Blue f_rulrwarrl wall netted :’:’;g‘msus}y Plléx‘lm-d aptain of the| T A strenusus fi 1l season? 1 L e - otomae. tered ear, from _which the 00¢ estern little. hen Capt. Lamar | t€am. So far the team has indulged | g ? vants 10| uanagi s v il WASHINGTON LADIES' LEAGUE. Morphr. 68" 83 84| flowed Trecly. " Tn the cloventh roun: | : e e s dem nase heaved the| In SKull practice only, but actusl wirk | oot Mmoo O a pamaslnaR S nhern chaaugus Sy Finance Dept, 98 o1 oi Mensgh.. 103 57 Mia right to the jaw sent him down fo | [ball fifteen vards to Sullivan and thelon the field wili start nex: Sundav. | 0 Chatlenges will be recelved| 3 = i';h"lfi".“m 5. i 97 153 01 Catamack, 90 10> 85 the count of nine, the gong saving | {latter raced twenty more to the final ‘E‘"!‘""’“NT' Norman Landreau will | Manager Ketine over telephone! If Pemm or Cornell fall down in e 61 68 of o1 81 Owrer.... 07 N7 83| B!™ | Business line. Lamar booted his team | Bave the job of whipping the team in Nopth 24 between 6 and 7 p.m. | their grifiron campaign this season o Handicsp. 7 7 7 | 1o a triumph when he sent the oval e e arei g i ot or et {let the coaches be censured—not be- Dunca 2 81! e ——— rencl spinning over the bar. or hard . erbockers and Westovers will| -ause they arc not te: ] Montg'm'y 86 00 80, Tatals. 465362 474 ‘Tetals.. 497 480 438 ! JMeat_avtur Yencken and Jackl Business outrushed Western, getting Bork, aud it the! Fotoniaes bfl“e\'e'l»:(:‘:;:zn-ms on the Knick £ad mvl‘;nnd“ Coey s ot hea e et War Department. | Milan.,.. 134 96 90 Sannemen 108 90 93 * | ‘Wwo-ddy engagement with Ballard |\nors atter. The Stenographers wWere | captured last year they are going ty WAy at 3 o'clock. jEoticoudifionans pranen; et they e Kilmartin 93 77 98 | Angelo. 28 . 108 85 97 Toore and Dudley Morgan yesterday | Tore aggressive in the second quarter, | y."ver v much mistak. golng to — isume control of the training. Jack Eilmartin "85 78 38 | Kefler... o8 28 " 2% 118 06 | o A aths Club® Yeneken and|\when they made four of their ad-| "puping the year on. National Atkietic ¢ is_ready to|Moakley does not work with Debie it Yorier- & &8 82 Schmidt.. 98 110 89 { ¢ the Dumbarton Club Vencken 4nd|vances, "Atter battling in its OWn|pall material has came ints the Sraoe, Meet teams in the eighty-fve-pound | Jornell at all At Franklin fleld Stephens. 72 100 Handicap. 8§ 8 8 ‘ udley W O e it hursday | te5Fitory the greater part of the first|ington Canoe Club, me int3 the Wask- division. Elevens interested should | iiobertson appears (o iry to take care Schutri'f. 68 80 TL| o R ie . T a0 e T . Gnd the thira Period, Business had Western on the have a good team o nd it intends 1o telephone Hartley Howard, at Colum-lof the situation, but he has & difii- — e 0 s Total -.‘.’.m ST. JOSEPH, Mo., October 15.—Jin | o srad 4350 O My ihey ro |defensive during the remainder of the | the whistle blows on Nowerme Yien bia 4665. National plavers are to re-cult time with the coaches. Now it an o1 crom.. T 08 1| Barman eatonal onen polt saior | ek thelf patIS. where thes, Iofe WAL, In (he,tecong half. howeret | imerican Teaguc Far ShR LR B s i Ralels 3 Mitcheli.. 84 83 e ! = 2 v = ern._ | y_ar Bt tels el R and Co a2 ; possible, for a ch to watch hoth Fubiclek. 5 Micnall 84 81 811109 the fleld of forty-five players th | 1T the superlor play of Tudiey nalci during the last two periods was | e - and condition and the wiss § Murphy a0 Aifler 0 108 6f | aret qay of the St. Joseph open gol | fam the nceded fourth onc. Budness able to penctrate the Red| WOULD REVIVE ROOTING. | Neon e R A Oné Mhny ofvsticn W Eucae, — 18 1% 1% | tournament, which will end today ai, The 18-17 set, all told, took two} o CHICAGO, October 13.—In an effort For an engage- |z Foens Ttz puteo Geratdt 37 Totals. 502 451 438) o s Joseph Country Club. ! .ours and twenly minutes ta decide | Hoth Do Much Fumbling. to revive cheering at Northwestern oot incoln 1396 at Trincet Sl e Total NATIONAL CAPITAL LEAGUE. Barnes had T4- 145 Jock Huteh | Nd the count was record for com-| Both teams were prone to fumble, a | ball games, the Women's League of the = rinceton. N _Corby Baking Co et Iao e Beria apen ~hempion. was sen | etition In the Distriet. j [ault respousible for the chceking ‘of University has ordered the segregation Quemtin Akletie Club will clash, Centre College will descend upon , »0ST OFFICE LEX - . Pa) ¢ 51 Di it 79-73—15 i e t- n 80 interes i ey ights tomo 3 ‘i P i in a spirit of € eter- H “:"‘:" aeRio Stamp Divlsion. Falme 5 s 101101 30 Dlegeliot Retroit, 58 =151 | MEET AT TERMINAL Y. ‘(»rllafl;‘ran'?‘s);huku[ the fray. Clark, Busi. “pla"n""fi: ;n.e’ Intricate Dolste of (Ln ' Quentin Reserven il e aomer e e o e 'Qr;:;uxfk:};‘x'? fo e fasi nts. S 75 10 ok X 3 < | ness ack, an mar were good game to their fair compani " iverdal, P P ¥ of e p s s Tarren 8 Jenkins, 134 98 92 British Stars Sail Today. 5&:;’"3&1‘3};9} N heavers of forward passos but”ihe |forget to choer the h%e“flir‘a’f“fizfi‘s‘i'n':u?i';";ryk:a‘(erx 50, The. seniors Will{ 1y 1920, ‘Also. thers will be weme oF Totals. “Totals...547 536 81! NEW YORK, October 15.—Georgr | .en-event track and field meet on c;wgzravgf::k hsa‘;m::“ga?;mear,r:;;“na\l;d!een ordered erected to divide the ! start at 3 o'clock {m;l flamboyant betting, which chief- _ Georgetown Club. Post Office Club. _|Duncan and Abe Mitchell, Britisr | 'nion station field this afternoon. | ol Ghe o1 was better supported by > | !y characterized the Colonels” advent Nia 15§ 123 06 Foeel.. §1 84 | golt stars sall today for England | The contests were to start at 2| hirinE SRoS I —_— 'HARRIS TO PILOT GRID at Cambridge and Atlunta last year. one 3 101 Gosnel 83 7 3 e X ck. e 2 = " . i ant ad the result, pi tically, of - Toan., Dol B L 8B 08 SaSIO STVl outa ever made n | oot siits, wemeitivs| X" Tay Sohel Bleven Wim. [P ME CUNDAY | s emviie s bis e hiinds of Toad_ Station. T HASAR - this country. P or Western, e Tackl e foot ball team of the Y. M. C. receiver. g0 39 100 Willluma: 107 98 90(thIS SOUNEEY. L iaved mearly ani| PLAY POLO SEMI-FINAL. |ances For Westers, Left 2 ang | A Day School defeated the Ali Souls | e Of the White and Gold team when * Tot 77 123 | the leading golfers of America, Win-| Camp Humphreys poloists were to! Ha'fback Schereschewsky were] {nurch choir bovs' cleven erday, | Harry Harris will be seen at quar-| journcyed northward to New Eng- . e Bfty-one matches, losing seven | (oo B HU D R ont irst tearm | prominent. - The Tinesmen repeatedly |16 10 0. in a game plaved in Potomac | terback for the local professional foot | land last October Inc following gen 76 Weddig. 31108 101 | teen and tylng four. They set new | n‘Potomac Park this afternoon in a | frustrated Business' attacks. while | Fark [ball team when it meets the Lancas-| remain: Capl Armstrong, Bo Mc- 8 Dimas.. & & o) Tecorsionieint courses. demi-final match of The Evening|the stocky halfback, when called lter, Pa, cieven at American league] Milin Tanner and Barilett in th 2 Martin. 9 &8 90 3tar cup tournament. Play was to| upon in the second half, was strong Aub Park tomorrow afterncon, at 3 o'clock. | backfield; Snoddy an Chinn, ends: ) 96116 Hall. Miss Collett in Final. begin at 3:30 o'clock. enough to do about 50 per cent of uburn Routs Clemson. The remainder of the local team wili| Cregor and Ford guards: James Haodleasp, 3 3 3 LA G i Western's gaining. Business hud in| AUBURN. Ala.. October 15 —Auburn Shlsloniahe e i one Rt B e T atlane =i e , October 15.—Miss | 8 % . Du Fief a guard generally in the | defeated Cl S played last week 2 . _bac are » o Totals.. 4% 431 490 Totals.. 115 465 418 | Glenna. Collett, Providence, R. L. and | Wins Twice With Cue. | way of Western offensives and in the! 56 to 0. Clemson Uiere this afternoon. | * mme vancaster team. if it is any.| Those lost are Bobb and ‘Whitensh Acacla. . Armiziu; Mrs. W. A. Gavin, New York, met to-| L rnepURGH, October 15.—august | Packfield Barret on defense and Day downs in the entire gume. both here a: mear as strong*as it was last | at euds: Hed Weaver, center, &nd Becker... 83104 93 Heim.... day at the Huntingdon Valley Coun- . . . AUEUS ] in ~vrack proved themselves mighty | forwa both on yoqr, will make { Montgomery, tackle. Of new materisl Pilliams. o0 83 83 Kronbltter try Club in the final round of the | Sieckhefer won fze r,\;a:‘lrheii in the) &t T Bhty L‘;fi‘;d[fi&uxigné‘he nal y:riod.(h— ing the 1920 season Lancaster p there is nty. No less than eight Laniste 02 102 97 Bierzer... € | \ational trree-cushion billiard tourney | U8 5 B 4 emson reatened SISl oo ia rawbone ns have reporied for Fotals.. 09 411 414 Totahs < . Handica. T the_somi-Anals yesterday Mise| 0 10 33, and’ Robert Cnmefix, 50 10| wters (1. Poitins, Um0, | ards. anc ‘and tying e | Fesults of high school_experience. Yorgy . — — . ®137. Alfredo De Oro beat Charles | Dulin. JLeft end ~-Earight | —_— | ———————— DISTRICT LEAGUE. = Collett defeated Miss Edith Cum- 3% - 5 Sirmyer. Teft tuckle ‘alker | dems g T G aings, Chlcagod, whilel ks Gevin [WeetiiBg 10 8 , Lot purd i bever| Foot Ball Goach Hurt. MOHAWKS HAVE GAME. | EQOT BALL 0t Meany. 90 Fenton... 85 88 §G Stockett. Mrs. Cl: H. Vanderbe “Right rd senwood | SYRACUSE, N. Y., October 15.—, | The Mohawks will play the Gordon 2 i . 160 98 Eeart S5 58 88 Btocketr.. rs. Clarence H. Vanderbeck, Phila- . -Right Gua Greenwood | | S reRiita Ootoher db——Au- tic Club foot ball team of Balti Ketlogz Hirner 100 115 80 Srove oo Hunter ifl Semi-Final land Indians, has signed a contract to toantaln o Ibs 1920liOcangs eleven| B Ak s willaian B 8 ok - WASHINGTON vs. LANCASTER > vin- g his _year" | Mohawks, 3 ; Totals. 1 | —— Easticin SHAWNEE, Pa., October 15.—Willie ?‘vr 'fl‘.n :m‘fl e:s;:.‘:"rls:‘nmfnn:;. R.'fl,ta l‘):l!back team is suffering fr}«')mrasn f;:::mtfi ssu-on. The Baltimoreans have quite Tickets on sale Spalding’s, 613 14th Bt. N.W (‘vlot;“l!lio‘ 10 Totals.. 432 474 4 Totals.. 484 472 632| Hunter, amateur champlen of Great | hrowing and monologue act. 8 S Desied ankle sustained when tackled in a 5‘; reputation. | and Hecht Co.. 517 Tth Bt. N.W. 115 104 9% INTERNAL BEVENUE LEAGUE. Britain, met J. D. Standish of De. |- LL S Sl Rractice tworkaut; | | " Iavestigate This 88 103 107 Probibition. Aonex No. 2. ___|troit today in one of the ssmi-final N | Winner 54 116 67 1" 98 Speer..r.’ 80 90 113/rounds of the invitation fall golf| TENNIS STAR ARRESTED. b e e S IR ) P Toses Tw 5 i Yesterday’s Foot Ball Results. | = 115 199 113 i i o Wemon. & 118 18| lournament of the Shawnee Country 5. Alfred | Turser for Simvaser. Wright for Stepheas. Hate enn Loses Two Gridmen. Denison, 39; Otterbein, 0. i 30x3Y in i 564 317 513 85 B4 17 Stelrew 5‘{ 5 glcluh. { for Trudigan, Baker for Hagesge, Thomas for!| PHILADELPHIA, Pa. October 15.—| Kenyon, 3; Wooster, 0. | 2% 105 B T7 McGrew.. 82 €3 £| In the other Alex Coles, Philadel | Raker. Business—Wall for Enright, Coopor.' Two first-string men Of the Univer- | Auburn, 56; Clemson, 0. | A dependable tire 109 54 109 Ehm. played Percy Kendall of Peal. | N0 From the west on an_in: man for Bangs, Sprague tor, Barrelt, Watt for sity of Pennsylvania's foot ball team | _Mlesissippl A. and M., 14; Mississippi| that Is good for most WESTERN TUNION LEAGUE ! —_—— e . J. 1t was planned also to play | chatging larceny of § prague. Tonchdowny—Sul Calker. Oval have heen lost to the varsity for the | College, 13. gratifying mileage. Automatic. Equipment. Totals.. 485 434 462 Totals.. 430 500 50| the final today. CRREING arca o B Bylbeick of | o ckdem o Gosl from toueh- balance of the scason as a result of | Lake Forest Academy, 22; Notre, % 99 87 01 Berlinsky 36 50 Estate Tax. Hunter yestorday scored an easy | roowiine. . He pleaded not ‘guilty in | gomin (Michigan). Umpire—ir. Cohill (George Injuries they suffered early in the Dame Freshmen, 0. CHAS. E M“.LER. I §5 96 §9 Shanles.. T4 Brenter,-® T 44| victory over Donald Pareons, Youngs- | the suparior court and was held in|Washington). Lincsman—Mr. Robbins "(Ofer- Season. They are Pat Dwyer, half- | Erskine, 74; Charlcston College, 0. 2 nc. g lfl"l’ “.,1 ‘)‘lix‘:;.;:: {‘l:::‘ :g 112, town, Ohio, 7 and 6. $5,000 bail. cersburg). Time of periods—10 minutes. back, and Ph'l Piekarski, a lineman. King College, 28; Tusculum College, 0. 813 14th 8t, 4 Doors North of H St. 78 85 84 Limerick. Monre., 98 88 E i % el L — 108 Mayer.... o5 Totals.. #2 90 112 Staubley.. & 88 5 (Copyright, 1831, by H. C. Fisher. Trade murk e e mn s S 2B MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Loses Out With Another Heiress. L o 2 0 B —By BUD FISHER. INTERNAL REVENUB LBAGUE. ! S elt s e = S i O e sl ““!c contagn; SAcus, THS 1 Gann BE A B1G AT LAST WE | Augogns:‘n;tsm I/ Yes, and T £ 99 & 0 promiy-- 68 1B 8 nn;ton... 7 93 85 NIGHT 1IN \F€. 3 ARE ALONE . THEN, WANTED T 100 ed108 GOl 5 58 5 Ruapnos o316 b9 SDNEYs SISTER AIN'Y Ive Been wanTed T Ask | SRETO0 0 Allison.”. 88 8 64 Lepoir.... 08 9 95 Heruch... 83 75 81 GONNA BE SINGLE Ak Fellipger. 104 84 9 Bvans.... 85 7 82 LONGER (F T CAN HELP HORPING FoR EMPHATICALLY Totals.. ©4 68 468 Tetals.. 180 43 60 ToRl. 432433410 Totals.. 443 45 433 W) ALL T HoRe 1t THIS CHANCE | - 56%%0 30 Brows. " 1 g2 THAT THE GOAST 13 FoR A MONTH. BUREAU OF ENGBAVING LEAGUE. 88 83 76 Bittenburg 64 84 131 Burface. Numbetin; 105 a 74 Flyon.... 83 88 108 88 83 I k] Benson... 98 84 19 08 15 101 | Ambrose.. 4 88 8 Tapla...l.101 88 81 “Turger 60 93 §7| Totals.. 436 428 305 Totals.. €47 €31 475 | Powoll. 100 111 86| Am. Jeffersen. Capitol. Tandicap. Dhitney." 102103 67 Pattar.... 80 69 —— =75 o3| C.Browa.. . Miller. . o fotals.. $74158 451 Totals.. 183 B11 438 | brenderr. ‘87 '63 '8¢ Brown . 100 8 1o Wooden.. 87 103 116 P.Miller. 88 76 82 BANKEBS' LEAGUE. Oliveri... &7 08 88 Dummy.. 50 80 50 Metropolitan. Totals.. 450 497 484 Tetals.. 419 416 . Forston.." 74 85 &3] semaines Liberty Bell. Gidding. - 17 10| Naqeon. 52 ‘63 o Matheson. 95 87 foaghderon. 3 &5 G0 £ ings'h 80 33 87|y poygiss 07 86 Ackerman 75 84 - 96108 85, g'nouglas 100 57 Reat 2 Totals.. 434 490 460 A s b < Totals.. 431 458 451 Tetals.. 452 438 430 BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE. Rudolfh & West. 8 81 86 088 Tlogaa. 23 68 91 3 Vernstein. 80 80 80 Kelehard, 5 105 90 3 43 @0 —_——