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: GRIDIRON MAGICIAN
t Kay Dtoot National Lyaolt Race
k is One of c
ritdwBg <«», aoe tnm fo the othr^ with wE regularity, no «* fcnowing what the next day
^ bJri
despite the fact that the games at Cwcinaala jbe ' nos over the Pirate* and l
i are to be taken •oriOMtlj ri^sS'ss.iS'.
have been, gbyiag during me ia*t meow iwn the team and the detests even ip the crucial that Koadbr * me* art out of tW wx.. i Pirate* heoh up a a four-game struggk in and if they-can but repeat their sucotaan in St. the ptaboMe winners. However, if naAer gets hwb it looks like a fight dojnn to Ae finish.
are pulling for Ac Card'Axis.
good ball and the
mtg, fans aU over the oountry are pullini ♦j** «>» W b^n pU,™,
1 city, not one* have they taken a pennant, l
„ top much ertdit cannot be given '.ver since be took up the reins; non the Card* have pl«je4 great
r •/ fvo4t owA^yW h A**r
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GMAT YU* P»N*A&T RACP
■ been a Jong. Voog time atpee A*eM to «»eri«ced
n Ac majors and in the doubte-A is As only one <rf At four races ( victory ■of Toronto over Jaok
-STS.-ir^— in <t» Uwj. cboa tow to Y»to». Hwwvw. a Ku to,
Xzssircmsss^t
cai to be far from a world chsmpionahip Cleveland may make this race a heap more
is aim (taxing a great race. Mflno more Aan a game apart for Ac
T*B As two dub*.
By Peg Murray (Wilson Won Stone Hajtor
Road Race
Nativity C. C. Had Rv*
Men Finudi i» Ae
vto»igoii«tv»«X H0»TFytpU5 EWO.
Winner'* Time Wee 31.55
„rrsrs,‘to u s^ road nee held at Stone Harbor Monday afternoon. Hta time wao J1 aioetes. 6» •«»«*• ™ Nativity C. C. rewired a hand-
Hollywood To Be Represented at A. C. Pageant Aiwa WiH LmA '
Baby Pami* Review On
Officiala
Sret C»e men
AND P>L50fi PflOffSROR »■ cmrA^TOY— AN0A^£MfiCffOf ^ t6l^a<•«
"titia tenuis f«CTHt'(S'" S.'im 1,
Film
b Last Word »■ inSplendq
Comedy-Rom,,,, , n ^
Darfmj Riot ol y om i 1 Bemitv and Color
New York and coatribat* two stars of the
leads *■ “*
at the Aitaotic Olty pogMht, aatendlOR from Septemhvr to 11. iacloslve. Attired S» foil coetorae befit: I ns their-parts *» devotees of Kina Neptune, rater of the paraeaat. Frankie Kemp, better known to motion *eture /an* — •VYeefcte*- of -That
wmars; ^SSJKTr ^ :
‘fesajsv
, «d
I Louiorilk have been
ir America* Auaeitiaa rare LesurI tile m rare umatr. bat the Uihvamkt* outfit aril* a *xntr—r fame uiaaiuf ttremi. stork a a# toe the fokt and may rui* tie Cahmeh
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»’* Los Nor a Baa or loan SMMgn is anything but a bad of IW wtoer or whether he u pdotmg a dub by Ar Other seven teams bi A* circuit. Stanley Harris, of Washington: J« McBA! McKechnie. of Pittsburg. e myrni drab which he figured would strengthen jgtZochary and Ballou go to As Browns in • I and Johnny Tobin. Ballou and Zachary h»v« - *-t Buah ceuldn’i do a thing iat Washmgton. t and was picked up by At Pirates. Smce t Joe" has hurled excellent ball. _ hitch Brother and Ac Yankees •r. In hie Ant performance with the Ameriausto allowed but Arec bio HP until Ac “ made a grew name for himself Ais year A to pulled Ae Cubs along in the National V.vrar AloAnder to the St. Louis Cardinals r rwwar because Alexander broke Ae training rules. H Ac Hornsby man Alex to pitched in Ac same
One of The ateftiEST tf w.u ficurera-L MCNfORS
for having the finlah U the
^ of the
a flaUhe*. but butt the
tup by four points.
Nineteen PWUAelphU nthteles pnrtieipnted in the race, whleh aurted from the Stone Harbor parkway, Just eaat of the Seashore Bead intersection at Cape May Dour! House, at 3 o'clock Seventeen of the nineteen finlahed before a large crowd nt Nine-
tj-sixth Street nod Firmt Avenue, toetel pegm Prom the etorUng point the | starting wttk
runn.™ ovH tb. O re .t|w.«.ll. jto *"**“' 'T Ohannel Bridge to Ninety-sixih ■ matntng with her ifl AtUntlc Street. Slone Harbor, north on I City untU they ^! lr Third Arenas to Elghty-thlnl legiant* to Ae new Miaa Afitvi
of 1926. who U to he named 91 Youngs Million Dollar Pier on evening of Friday. September
to Elghty-thlnl
Blgbty-third Street' to First Avenue, south on FI rat Avenue to the finlah nt Ninety-sixth BOwel and First Avenue. The rgoe was under the agnation of the A. A. V.. of which the men who participated
is Rife, of Nativity C,
second place. Time. 33:01; Charles McKee, of Shan-
, C.. third pteee.
feowie^SeSSirHE w*6»ei»«H«a*««s»
called), for. alter going thru mt Without defeat in t games, hta 1925
whitewashed by the Army and Nebraska 17 and 17 10 • respectively, aad played a arrrelam tie with Penn State. It was a hitter piH for the wily Bockae to swallow, hut he took U like a man. without ablibi*. and developed the nucleus of for the coming at
fourth place. 31:«; John Barraclough, Oerroantown goys’ Club, fifth. 93:30; Bdward Stratton. Shanahan. 33:60; Ray Ballrnty. Eaterprtse a Y. M. A., mrentk.
94:66.
Time was not kept on the
school hand: head track MMb and instructor in chemistry; assistant and finally head football ich. besides being a speeebiker and author. Throughcait nil these changes be has low hi* hair, but kept hta Invective turn of mind, hta ptaasloc personality.
n of pmettoe. became la ? ran re- eensatious of the football wi VnJtonfm *» »*' ■»«“* kl * f *'
meus •shift” oa the Army, and in 1924 and 1926 he upset rival
I They were:
Igphth. James Kan?.
Uvity:; Eleventh. Francis Butler.
“ • ; twelfth. O .
HmrTlteZTr to^i Of only I Frank Urban. 8t. Boniface. C. C.; -3d do J better this year Ibaa test. Not|* ooU * c »' ■*" ° , V 81
*■ have any new guar-
el*bo: c t. ihe »niv-,r wtre Sloifti it t-a. ■p have cn. : to, .do® i>.'- mat te ibc mo,: ri'rf. protection*. H*waver, tbe story shirt, Tot* *. luu m J k. lb. -crkl Frank Sff'to see to Uui. An! I—Mad to urariook the nrt i ■WPH^A 1 ***n*‘^ (Ort.oe. MBLMMiipamiiiliiHi nod ef krreiy and shapely cri<
Thousands of chUdren and ■ .
grown-ups along the line of the f *■• *••* Af* “’(•P* »'»w baby parade, which 2a the *«»1 * "” ,v , ** t " nn ’
Boardwalk weciacle of the cosp.n* pageant will greet the two noted Juvenile stars. Master Offman. who at the age of t has done Juvenile guru in “The Old Army Game.” with C. W. Field*, end The Enemy.” with Fajr Bainter. end -Freckles” Kemp, aged 16. a leading character in revivals of The Bluebird” and •Peter Pan.” with Marilyn Miller. -ready have arrived in Atlantic City on Ip-iaiton of Ulrector General Anaand T. Nichols and Director Bernard P. Dew.; 1c charge of the baby end Juven- ■ Ue review, end wUl ha la con-; ■Unt attendance on Him America until the close of the pageant.
g&rr
satintjint
ttrills'that develop i of the picture', uni
not to go too o.a ■nto U? lit!
He was bonne
^Bockne loves*to spring something new. pat there is « 1 pound reasoning behind ei thing he trie* Ha sad Charts*
parted "Four
they have elected two foolcaptains. toaqps A* . dan. Rochas. wiB stUl ha wlA them to wav* hta wand of
' 4^ Arthur.
Joseph Oogltano tote the lead the atari of the race and held n mtputee: cr JoT h nearly four piHes.
and. —ter e only In the n
Penn Camp Ha* Good Baclcfield Candidate* Conch Young Ha* Seasoned Material To Begin
last two seasons; Dick Oriome. the Main Line youth, who got Ja sever— 1126 games, and Tom Freeman, former Irving Prep, player, who suffered n fractured collarbone In the Haverfprd j season. Joe Laird, the vet-
fiunrteri - back.
1? i TW Sto, Wo* Todoy
f P*£t of the ■. Tberr erg
r C«A ns. aAiie dAers mere
P«4 »U hr 1 the fens, sonw of v
■S3
* Of the fifty-five players who ' were invited to uk* part in the
I McKnchok ii an uapkamitt one to say Hw Ice*:. t'nlv**-ty 9I Peanaylvn—a tool--1-1-1 atorii Feed Citric in Ac recent trouble ball 11—slag camp — Bra Gin. WJ. • - -- *-Ato by waivers and Bi^nr which open.0 iteay. iw*nty-ooe
77 mull ol bis attitude and ■*» hateteid caadWatss. The r I dally by Ae Pitt, o—r *ar-ty players of last eea-
w-v ^ 1 ‘T™ ’ soa who were -meat were A) b aaakr duy wnree CW -to ’J" Krue, the plunging hack and l «||i|p toh the Pirates and mot A* daparture « i»e; k | ckw . ai Lnh. quarter-
•.nr I I - b«« to. ton, m to toil,., w .
This U the second season the Red sad Blur ha* trained at Bra Girt Thv fooib—I avid has been
te maaaut ikit taama. aad it l—h r rntktkt pace Cincinnati aad St. rckai* u amt * « ,al ^
tell
r Fan* Are Critical
peeled
Among the other Dacxneic
candidates who will report m Sea Girt are: Paul Scuil. one <* the freshman sure of la— year: Johnny Bhober. J. R. Naylor and Walter Pine, who also played on Clark Craig’s undefe—ed Ireshle eleven: BUI Brown. Ralph Colson. Jins Marks and N. N. " ‘ “ who turned out In— year for the var—ty hut f—ted to make thi grade: Carhop MacNeely and Albert O. Magee, who were discovered In the spring squad, and H. J. Kusner. a freshman sub-
quarterback of last year.
A punter will have to he de-
veloped to take the pli cated by Kreui. Rogei
Fields are fair kickers and Jtaul Brail made a name for himself as a freshman dropkteker laseason. Scull is a younger brother of Folwell Scull, on the var—ty end wjuad la— year. Paul weighs 171 pound, and come, from Lower Merlon High School.
Leo Douglass WOl Play With YeUowjacket* Former Millville Be* Lew? Occam City For V*-
Befort Grid Seat
0044. sUvef pad hronse medals were awarded to the first three to finlah and bruise medals to
is nest seven.
The starter of the race was Thomas Hewln. of the Penn A. C.; referee. J. S. Clark. Penn A. C; timekeeper U R. Lewis. The «»•*. sponsored by Borough officiate of Stone hor. will become an annual It Is announced. Considering the fast that there were Seaqul aad other athletic -events ta Philadelphia on Labor Day. >he Stone
Gooch Goes To Bethlehem
Don't pity the men
Kta. snaps Boland Maaon. he U
irobahly after bait.
He waa only the butcher man', hoy hut he gave every ggi la town the cold shoulder.
hta aides of Ue pagaast committee are now assured of the greatest series of outdoor aad Indoor raectacles ever known even «r*-«ba world-famous Atlantic City piKean'.. Some 2.096 ekildret. will he in the baby aad ‘ ollq review sad several husl bathing beau Urn will follow 70 Inter-city beauties ie ‘the it wthere* revue, which has ■me a feature of the pageant week. More than 11.666.006 ta . being expended by Individuals firm* in the decking of ri»U- , chain and building of elaborate float* tor the railing chair parade which takes place on Fri- . September 10. one of A* , * of Ue spectacle being a toll-rigged brigantine, made la tenet replica of the old-time! ' « a. and t> fightlna craft from which Brig-; r —w— kat u U >uli ae Moate. neighbor resort to!p 4 that support* hit"Atlnntta CUy. tank Ha h e. Nearip a thousand super-! — pretty maids have been engaged to add to tb* deeorativr effect off the big finals entered by beachfront hotels, financial and busl
ness In—itutlon* and
iam. who has been emptoyed by the local gas company I—re Uta for n *hort vacation with hta
lb
• vei/UIng ta in raadlaeas for Ue
—art of the dnllh. Itenn piano _ _ 1 to ramnin at th* seashore campim the Cornell freshman gam< until Beptember 22. Just two days) last year Paul drop-kicked a goal ..Jto-— before the openiag game with! from the 46-yard line. I v~“'- • —■=—
W - Paul Murphy, star quarterback r of last year's freak mss team, who ■ U expected t* make a strong
W put an an u»trre**tn* bll| fof Lw lk ll ojd goat, arrived four times in the third , n ppm,, !*«, week, after
When Ae action let apendlng eeyer*' weeks at hi.
___ to itoit Acir disapprove! hum# la low* coy. la. Murphy Philtoiatoot pay their nxpwv to are at leaded summer echool at Ue
anTTfightsIl Ac way through. unlv.reU*. tan. He i» iislfback Charley Roger*, for-
in' Ac todsy and *T life guard here, who erored
the division who lotNnt a*
Iowa Grid Captain To Get Late Start
Football prospect, at Iowa have been gloomy enough and now come* bad news which will no doubt plunge Conch Burton log wereon and his followers farther into .the depth* Captain Pan! K Smith, relied upon to fill one of the end positions, has aggravated an old knee injury to th* extent that he may be out for M>m> Imr. Captain Rmltfc. while a» a regular U— year, even though
the winning touchdown agal Cornell In— Thankagtvlng day, Saa regained some of the weigh* he loci white competing In the We!tonal A- A- U. decathlon cl plow ship. Roger* ha* be»n gaged tn newspaper work and spen- part of hi* time at Oc-an CUy during the summer month, teran barks fruai taat year include: Pa-er Field*, tb* fa—-running lad from Lrbanoa Pa ; JDougtato. former Pacific eon- boy. wbo ha* been on the var—ty squad for tbr las!
two yeers; At Waacolonts of j Jnrt—Itrtton
Plymouth. IV. who looked eoj — ———
matrnai The lit* i» promising last season until In-1 Our Idea of a shady deal and Young and j lurle* laid him up; Andy Tb»mp 1 playing solitaire In • dark e
0 new defense, nob. reserve quarterback for Uefaer.
"Omny” Gooch, canae to MUIvllta ' v— fall after performing brilliantly for three year* wJU the University of Vermont.'and Ue pair were the mala UrestU In Big Blue backfield. After eeaaon closed here. MUIvUle. aided by several members of the Frankfort! Yellowjneketn. Journeyed to Winter Haven. FIs. and again Gooch end Dougina* played: a star role In the lmpren-ve vlc-J lories there. Gay Chamber! sin. Frsnkford coarh and captalr. who played one of the reds for Millville during this excursion, was no Impr eased with Dong lass' work that aa aooa a. cob tract* were Bent
wa
athlete.
Plam.
"Gyp” Downey, who played,
Bm elected rapuir.. u a gov- ■tuartetegch lor MillvOle la« yenrl end and an Ideal leader. Rom.y ft* managing the BeUlehem pro a tegular end Inal year. U lost by! 'eem Uta mason and hna —gned g-adust Ion. ; tj mch tf> play on hta eleven. m : Downey to nteu angling for eevCtetrala Soccer (temes rr »‘ a,hrr Ney*r* who performed The l.ierwattonal Federation T"' de Football Aas. trial Ion which! It ta reported that Ned Wilcox, coni<ots aucerr football through-] who la— eeweon captained the •Hit the world ha*. It ta relliiial-i Hwartbovore «'«•»*** eteven to e.1 filly mlllt-m players under iu] vlclorton* eenenn. will he Jurtadlrtton *d among ike athlete*
to go
Judging of Ue inior^ity bean-! lies entered for the tltlr and honors of being the new Mlm America will begin with theirarrival of Ue Americas beauty special, a trqln given over to the j lovely girl* end thelt chape rone* to lend In Atlantic City on To, 1
ember J. Thi glrta Judged not only fori
hwauiy of face and form. Imt for tegrift and grace tn evening dree*' end daring the various Board-i walk parade functions when-; lb*y appear in sett Inga of bowdrafi bloom* and othe. decora-!
The golden apple which •tain the name of lbs
•Inner a* named by the score of temoun artists who will Judge Ue beauty event will be opened to the Million Dollar Pier ball
which also will be Ue of award of the golden
the
tuU-j
We are trying to develop aneed to Ue point where we can stare today and get th—-e yoaterdny.
I pace* in Frank ford am Thursday y* new Moaateh. I Of neat week Wtloox ta a triple * furor la Engfond 1 1 threat artist la nay backfield raKtad toteBafftnl.
Charles K.Lu&Jr. OWTOtLOR-AT-UW Ntel JMUI4 Law a Specialty Titles Ae raked end Cleared
oa«LlM a. Lnndij Are., .‘4 BF& BLX Cm, 1. I.
U LTIMATE cconom> ,f Mcved by Job"*' Manville RiS’ J A.be»to» ShinfiKfce»u.e they arc fireproof and aciu^ aBy improve , *Tke cort i» rc ■nubbly low ut mrelyouabociK' roofing for the time with T. S. Geslin Limber Co.

