f ).' .? .13Yl5Nbr3- PUBLIC1 LlilDaER-PaiLAEMHXA, 'HUSSljAY, BEOEMBER 8, l2i wwi jfrnnyv t , ,MMM profits of Last Year Being Used by McGraw te Build Up Anether National League Pennanl . . . . . 7 s I mm m A CHAMP, REGARDLESS, j fiSA YS WIERMULLER, OF FISTICUFF NEWCOMER GOLFER HOLE 1-1 RECIPE TEDIOUS PASTIMES-DOPING OUT FRIEND WIFE'S XMAS PRESENT IlfT f ,, ., . ,., ., . , . -. -. I Teny Natale Proves Theory at tef"1,M iTt'"t'' ect"' '"J'""- "J ,UU,,,,M ""v "", Philmont Pres Rallying te newspaper Clippings Convince Lnariey t'anuma HA Boxer Has Ability te Cepe With Stars New Association Here w &. Uy IIOHEUT V. MAXWELL KfxirlM i:.llter KvrnliiB Publle I-tila-cr JJklNEW piiRtllstic cliampien it in our midst. Nobody eer lia seen him . ncrfenn. few knew wlint lie loeki like, but lie ih ti ehnnipleti juH the same. "$ikrley Wlcrmullcr, who once uinunEnl Benny Knufmnn nnil ether fuinens "IMjther piiHhtTH. Ik pilot of tlie nevv plicnem. Chnrley never 1ms i-een Ills man JrUftictleii, but thnt linn net l:iuir.cnetl bin cnthtiMnsiu. Benny i-rcennrd, Lew "ndlcr, Sni'er rrecdmnn and ether tnn-neteliers cannot compare with the TOcent marvel, ('hurley Men no himself. tt jjr. WlrrmulliT paid us n inlt thl morning He wax accompanied by n larce packugp, which was tee lone and tee thin te be sunplcleus. I'laclng the JJUtadlc tcnderlj en our desk he looked at us detinntl.v and paid: roil ! getta chauiplen. Cirentest tighter in the world, will lick ever? body, "hfelds n let of titles, and Bcnnj Leenard ha been nervous ever since he heard 3K&ilm. Up 1b se geed that" ictf "Ils name." we Intcrmpled. "What Is the name and why?" it i "Oh, 1 forget. " replied the m.inngpr. "Ills name is Richards. Ever near of him? Terrible Terry Htrhurdn. In n couple of months every time I SflV4lk down Chestnut Miect the people will point nt me and say, 'There gees the mnnnger of Terrible Terry Uleliurde. the champion.' " tilt AVe tried te appear Interested and nodded ktievlngl. Terrible Terr 'fctfght be all his manner mi.i1 he wa. but we cnuldn't place him " "New, lisvpti." th'iiianded Wletmu'.ler. an he placed one hand firmly en tat package. "This guy is se tough that wu had te tie him up te keep htm &phi hurting the witnesses when he signed the contract. He just HAS te .p.gjit, and if he isn't In the ring cver.v week we have te take away his raw ..(heat. He has licked se manj gujs and scored se many knockout that ou ,A'm't begin e tell of them. Take- tee long "Why, de you knew," he continued excitedly, "my new champ is cham cham afrlen of Central and Seuth America? Ie jeu knew that? Did anbedy ever tfll you that he held the lightweight ami welterweight titles down there and ''e'fa them by knoikeuts? Nohedj leld jeu. because jeu would act as if jeu nv,'erc hep. But 1 will tell jeu all about it, and I get the documents te i?6v itl" l,a Wlcrmuller opened the package and a cluster of newspaper clippings wcie yOjcpesed. They were jellew with age and printed down in the Canal .one. ,iW6y te'd of the prowess of Terrible '1'errj Hlch.irds, bow he flattened cer cer bedy In Panama, and words te that eflect. WILL CROWN A CHAMPION I ATI,,' Jt! hole IJy SANDY IrNIIJLtCK ,VST. The recipe for making n e In one gelt streKc. .ianv CfET the ident" asked the manager pieudly. "Sec ichat thnt guy VJ has done! It's a cincA for him te trim Leenard, Trndlcr, A'an sax and Jtickten en the same m;iht. Sever sate such tcrtre-ujii in my life. He Ml ST be geed." Established Reputation at Panama T&ITTLE by little the story enme out. Terrible Terry has been In Panama -f for five or sW jears and made e.ulte n name for himself. He has been knocked out, lest decisions, but nfter thee upsets came back strong and tri umphed. All of thii Is told fluently in the clippings, "I never saw him in ueth'n," said the manager, "but he is poed. He dime up here last August and, nfter hanging around a couple of weeks, he boxed .lehnny Martin in ,Iere, Terry thought he boxed him In Trenten, but he was mistaken. I knew, lie appenred in Newark and wen casil. He get the towns mixed because he is u stranger up here. "Yeu should read of hew he wen the welterweight championship. It was a grand fight. Knocked out Smiling l'nt Klley in seven rounds. Made him quit. And this guy Kiley is a wonder. Greatest cer. Why, he licked " Never heard of him, either, we interposed. That's your hard luck," responded Wiermuller. sarcastically. "Here's Wtaeie jour education improves llae u leek at tins sterv of the fight. e- We looked nnd read as follews: When tlie gong .sounded for Hie end of the seentli round Itcfcree Eddie U'lteurkc announced te the audience that Pat Kiley hnd broken ""Beth hands and tnercfore forfeited the battle. Necr did Terry Itlchards fight such a grand battle. "Ain't that n grand write-up?" asked the manager preudh . "Made the ether guy quit after een rounds. Can't beat that." "Hut hew did Klle break his hands?" we asked indifferently. ' On Terry's head or fac?" "Nothing like that," responded Wiermulh-r scornfully. "I didn't see the light nnd I neer base seen him light, but Terr) Isn't that kind of a battler. Klley just broke his hands that's all." The c.ipplngs weie w nipped up quickly and tucked under the isiters axm. He looked at us reproachfully and sal 1 : 4 w ffpiIIS guy is all tendy te go became new he acclimated te thr climate. He is the tensntwn. He's get n record, he has, and he didn't buy it in u phnnvuraph factory. I'm telling you all about ?iim because he is .111 ' L geed. Just mention it some time, won't yeut" Raivlings Gets Gate Frem McGraw J AWN JAY MrfjRAW i building up for another National League pennant, ''nnd the profits of la-t jenr are being used for thnt purpose. He kicked irlv heavily te (lurry Herrmann when lie pun based Ileini.- (Smb. ami this means a change In his line-up. Heinle will play third base, 1'rNch ill Ku te second and Johnny It.iwllng . one of the Ih'sI setnnd-sackcrs-in tlie busi ness last jear ets the a.r j This ti tough luck for .lehnny Iov jear he tu with the Bosten Urnves. but nobody ver gave him u tumble. He nc.er was gucn a regular chami" te phew what he had, and as a result almost wus lest m the shuffle. He ap peared in the line-up whin a regular was injured. Last season he plmed renularly with the Phils and made a great record. He attracted the notice nt Mctiraw and .lawn purchased him from the local club. He assisted in winning the pennant , and it was Ids brilliant fielding eYi'Unker's hard greundi r In the last game that, wen the World Series. He Kft6 acclaimed a here, the greate-i second-sucker n the world, nnd new he CTs the gate. Such i nw.ird in baseball. Cr Anether faithful worker steps out of the C.ethnm picture in the Oreh leL Ueerge Hums, one of the steadiest, most (eniistcnt players in the League, gees t., Clnennmll next jenr Cleerge neer was a brilliant per former, but plued 100 per cent baseball and alwaju could be depended upon. He will be a gnat ,i-itt for the Ite,s. McfJrnw is h11( nd.ng inutirx for players and he always lias been liberal, but the pun-has" of 'liaile 1 1 Cenner from the Paeilic Coast League gets the brown deiln ferdiiu "' reports, .ST.r,0"O was paid ter (lie outfielder anu nc ueewi t -em i ,n.u unt.i i;'e. Unit u let of monej i., be up jer u yeai. I LL ei nl.ncis, flcurp It's a matter of lurk, this socking a ball 150-odd yards from the tee rlcht Inte the hole I A few think it's a gift. Seme think It , can be done with just the t I..M mixture I nt the nineteenth. Others think It's the , ein e-ln-a-llfctimc peifect stroke. ' I Net Tem Natale, the sizzling young , I pre nt Laiisdewiie. lie has the data, i It all depends en a luckv ciicumstunce. He was iilnving in a foursome the ether i dnv nt Philmont They came te the' I fourth hole, something like 100 yards. 1 "I've get just the club for this hole, i Teny," ut) spoke one of the ethers. 1 "Here. Make jour shot with my club. "Sure will," answered Natale ea- I getly. His ball sinncked en the green i url rolled Inte the cup. All present had a leek and then step ped back aghast at what the young, expet t had done. "Nethini; strnnge, nothing conceal-1 rd." assured Ten v. "Whenever any body offers te lend you u strange club i 'with which te play a short hole, take him Ui. The last time seme!sid did that I te me I made n mie nt the Morien ninth bole. Here I Inw- done the same thing I de it every time. I li.ne done it twice. That pnncs it." The Plans The u'tial mob wa gathc-ed open mouthed in the doorway of SpahlingV i ' Chestnut street store having a leek at ' ! the newest golf Kame. Despite its close I .attention te lie iraine the crown wai forced te gln way te the shoes of a pink, sunkissed young man who busted into tlie stoic nue a corn out ei u uei wen. - Vel jjectDG Te Tmimk or asj IDEA RR A ?FT FOR. FRterJD wtFe . SO YbO START TVllsJKlistC & -AND MU5INC AMt PONOCRIUG ' ''JmA Aslt FRKTTING AMD MaPITATIsJO; ArsD fJMINt) ane CesceJTRATlJG SBaW nvH -AMD TmcSN YtfO pecipe Te Ge HOMC AMO FOROHT IT Tiuu TbMORaew- (0H 0 J. THORPE WAS BEST ALL-AROUND A THLETE Football, Track and Baseball Saw Him in Majer Cess, Elmer Oliphant, of Army, Was His Closest Rival By GHANTLAND IUCE rPAwn . n nn nn ennnni e ft- w u ir y bi k x I TS KRAX N OTi: that n Philadelphia Judge fined a Camden speedster ten fine a lei bucks. These birds getta learn It don't i nnj te come ever here nnd burn all the coating off our new pnemcnts. ICnclmtlinll Itu'iw TftSfJsil.TIpnilllttn tie. threw his hat and coat en a counter Kiwanis Club Attempting Fer- j Sert of :i court trial. and, hands en hips, te a small group I matien of Organization for All Branches of Spert 9 INSTITUTIONS INCLUDED of eelfers made n speech. It was a geed one. Heb Harnett, for it was indeed he. If the newh elected president of the Phl'a ilelphia Professional (Jelftrs' Associa tion. He Is Idling no crabgrass grew under his feet, l'rem the moment fie was clod ill he bus been stepping nut for the new project, lhs heml Is red, his ngcre-sivc-iii,, contagieiii-, his ideas exi client. "In Philadelphia." commenced the url,!.. of Pneli. "there are at least seentv-ftvc pros nnd assistant,'. Thej known as the Delaware County Puhlii are all automatically tnembeis of the High Scheel League. Philadelphia P Ci A. TIip free mem- According te William A. Yeagcr. bership lasts till dues become paynble. principal of the Ridley Park High Anril 1. 111"-. , .Scheel, the Kiwanis Club, of liester. Transplanting him te the Pole Greundi may male Heine Oreh better. Headlines ray. "Shoemaker te meet Oreciilei'f in rubber match." Suppose pri'.e will be pair of O'Sullivuns or lubber plant, according te the winner. H.v After seeing some of our boxers in PAfL PKEP piM.-sh are under way ter me ier- ecin. it ran easily be seen they clen'i -- matien ei a new seneiasnc lumciic fight for i tiling, league next tan. ine circuir win ue TWs Is going te be a progressive. active club. Our object is ciwe pride in our professional golf. We want te raisi the standard of piajing by ineic oin ein oin petltieu, by eliminating piejudlcc-, bj better fellowship among ourselves. "On Mendaj afternoon next the Ceminlttcc of Peurteen will met at llelinac's te make definite plans. "In the meantime we liepe te lime i cet-tecetlier dinner this winter. We, want te arrange a team match between wouldn't hn If you can't raise the price of a share, raise ii beard. Fred Stene tcants te buy the lied Sex. Don't knew whether Stene can. nvitcd the principals of all tlie public , but ..recka migM illi;il l.-,UM- ill I i-flt ll I- l,U H,, , II dinner some time age. The purpe-e of ,Vi.. w.. .. n t- n . the dinner was te try te form a league mS'i!". " " ' ' 6 M" cemimsed of the leuntv high sclioeN. , "The Kiwanis Club." said Mr. Mea ger, "was vcrj anxious for u te form a league. However, this was impess,. ble. this year at least. Yeu see we had already lempleted our schedule, for baseball, basketball and football, mil it been right for us te enii- Women bear pain better than men. The guy nt the box office sajs se. 'I Men plays Jehnsen a tenuis match in th I'tiin gym tonight, .lie, we knew Hill's genna win. ten pros and ten amateurs ai some cct t lie sanies. .eurse in geed condition. The first "It was decided nt the dinner that match is practically fixed for next we would get together again for another ( week. Following it we will discuss ether meeting. matches. "About four weeks age we had nn- etlier session, lint neiiiim; was dienlcd .. . ...... inline,--," I-or tne r. u. . mie delinitelj. The athletic dirccteis of all "As It new stands, en May 1 we will 0f the high schools did net attend tl e start the ball rolling for n better show- meeting, se we leuld accomplish net li ng by rniiacii ipinn pies in me nin'ii inf. We tmve nec cempieiPii our scneu- t tied i"itl.nll Villn- ii in ii yi.fi tu prove r.jf baseball u taifc awiMi ler a lean tX jav I few dn,s after the football traien i nded the knmUts J the diai"jiul lined up the biaan band and grabbed the entire stiuje. Te Decide Grid Title Tomorrow rTTHL final g.ii.ii- of tne t,ln nf for the Cathelu- SrhoeU League -L chnmpienshlp will l p'eud en I i ttiklin Pie'd tuinurrew tit 1 :.'ln nern Prep will n,n St Jeseph's Pnp for the tlile The League this sensen cinled !n 'i three-c ,fn red tie West C.ithol.e St. JeHetih'H Piep and VI'Iiiiiemi Pn i, wcrt the tennis iliadhv keil. Ob Thank's lvlng Dnv St JeMph's ditwuxl i itlmlic ai., V.llaueva huh seekid l v'r Catholic High 7-t! W. st C,th.,. previeiislj hud liraten Catholic' Hlg.i whlle Vl'lnneia had bcafui St Jes.ph's and Cjtlieln , and St Jesm.Ii'm i,,i,i socked West Cut lielie and Catholic ' Lnst Krbhn en Stinwbridge . Clothier field, S:tv-tlmd and Walnut BiTePiH, t iiiiiiieii, en u u'rv niueiiv ueiii, supped a 7-0 win Cntneiic in tii" tirsi rd.u-eif The .Mum Liners, hj Tight te pinv St Jesipl.'s, wlilili tMtn Iiad iceehei for the title '"tlpf.U, ,.' ; bj Pul' I 1,,'nrrli events". We will held a eunlifv ing reunil, the best eight seeiis te quallfv for the match pla for our P. C A. title. These I matches will be plajcd en time fellow- I ng Mendajs. ' "P.y June we will have our champion and the present p ans are te send him te I he I lilted St.H's open. Ineldi ntallv we hope iheie will be n team of about fifteen te go en the smne liiiin, st,n , ni the same hotel nnd play as much for Mie honor of our association and Phila- lilphin a- for Individual glen "l'verj Mendaj we hope te have soul, kind of an event, hnndicues, auiatMii auiatMii pre, team matches, and every ether va 'rietj. It will set a pre thinking about 1 his game, lie will practice, get experi ence and lenlideiue. We will chnllcugi ether districts. On a geed dnv most pies plaj even, experience, etc., being even, tee. The Cup I We plan a cup for the club whose 'pre wins the title and a geld medal for the pre, bislds the cash pilse. Thisc aie the main teui miiin nt plans te he bieiight before the meeting Men- Anether idea which is one of the best of" all is semi thing in the line of n 'e'fers' fschnnge nnd town clubhouse. It is hoped, said President Harnett, te ariange some kind of cpiaiters in a cen tral place In town, n clubhouse, club eraii or net. Here the various spoiling geed?. Iirm s (euld have their wan- en exlli exlli bitieii. golf magazines and ethei r nd .ng nmtier pievided with billtnnls nnd caiii t.ihlis. The plans are veiy cm h just in tin making. An.vwav it would tie a leiivenlent place fei tlie pi ok te ' drop in ter nn idle hum occnsienallj i where tin) could see inch ether. With such plans the association dp. seivcs nn 'ess and tl i btic.ing of u who have local golf interests at heart. uies for neit jear; (n fact, we hive net ever started them. We arc waiting te spp just what pregiess will be made, nnd if evervtlilng weiits out right, Illd 'c Park will be u member of the p;o p;e posed league." The league, as planned by tlip Ki v .nils Club, will iin Hide Hidlej P'lk, ltndner, Laiisdewne t)i I v. i m I)arb, Ilavprferd Township, Chester, Media and Swnithineie It will l one of tlie biggest sclielastlc athletic league it the count r.v. Ne vitipn fl tlnfl Ik1inftnta fvna In ImIfi Idk It iliM,ii't tiiriin hf'n fllns for semr fcluvilj work. Kneeling iti the mud of u seg'v grid iron has no hoirers for W. and J. utli Iet s. They nru used te a (lieasy Neal. a Ail -American liirher wlilte mule. Wc knew a guy who married a mnni cuie. He's cured. Vtn theiiRh tlip war Ik ever, flu ball libeiTH are still tlzhtlnx thn dnift. Northwestern Seeks Rockne (liltiiRii. fJcc. S Knute Hecknn, foeil all eia li .t Nulrt, I) one, vai iiiU) te r, uimUt oensi ci itien an th auc , per of JJlner Me I'evlt. inntlmll reuch ,i NorthvMiaiern Uril Uril erlt U Dnvltt. nccctrillni; t, rciMtrtn, ,s II nut r, 'urn ivit tr H initncm i,r uluinni ami un I rwr.cluftlt.h' InKlles- fa rn Oir std'C t en ,,' ,i ,eich v he v 1)1 he at thy unlvctslty at le it nm.' lultithH In thw ji-ar NORTHEAST SHOWS POWER IN DEFEAT Cliveden Coach Says Lack of Practice and Less of Tuter Costly te Archives LOST TO CLIVEDENS, 44-13 "Northeast High's basketball team will bear watching in Its future games this season. The team hns had only n few days' practice, nnd has net been j able te get Its passing game down te I perfection ns yet. This stntement was made by Conch Davisen, of (Jerman town High Scheel, shortly after the Cllvedens had defeated Nerthenst, 41 IS, in its opening Interschelnstlc League basketball game yesterdny afternoon, "Then, tee," continued tlie Green and White tutor, "the Archives hnve been forced te practice without their coach, Mr. flerncy, who has chnrge of the lied nnd Ulnek five nnd fins been ill for some time ; that accounts In n large way for their peer showing today. "Mr. Gerney, by the way, will net be able te tnke ever the affairs of the team until the end of the week. The doctor has ordered him te Ftny away from his nthletcs until thnt time, nnd he didn't even see the gnme today. The work of "SI" Lungten, captain I elect of tire 1022 football team, was the I feature of the tame, The stocky center I made six goals from field during the fuss, nnd completely outplayed Gcrsen, ' Nerthenst's noting enptnin. dene iinrrctt, enptuin of last year s baseball team and captain-elect of tlie nine this season, also plaj'ed u wonder ful game. Jlnrrctt stuck te his men nil the time, nnd neither Illnnchi nor Hcl niich, who took his plnce, wns nble te register n point. Hnrrett also mnde u wonderful shot from behind the center mark. Hurley. Germantown's captain, proved that lie is one of tlie best forwards in the league. The jeungster netted four Held goals, and managed te drop ten out of eighteen, free tosses into the basket. A Confession Can it be that I'm getting old, Uy Time eutbidt I de net care new for the cold, f As I once did. Fer tchen the irintcr gales sweep by Or through the nation, I yearn then for a sunlit sky, And perspiration. Tlie All -SlnrParade Ne. 3. The Greatest AU-Around Ath lete WITHOUT wasting nny prcllmlnnry wind-up wc nominate our caudl dnte for this Important office en tlie i pet: James Thorpe, of Cnrlible, Copen hagen nnd nil points East or est. Thorpe is tlie greatest nll-nreund nth nth lete that the world has ever known, In se fnr ns the quivering linger of scien tific research can locate nil lending can didates. As a football player he could punt, drop kick or plnce kick with the best. He could run nn end or hit a line wltj the best. He could forward pass or handle n fervvnrd pnss with tlie best. And he wns one of the greatest de fensive players in the game, n hard, bure tackier who rarely missed his man. Add te this the greatest durability in football history, u man of iron, who never took out time in Ids college cn rcer, nnd jeu linvc In Jim Thorpe the greatest piece of all-round football llesh ever known. That's merely one station. As nn Olympic stnr lie came back with n trunk full of medals. They may have tnken them away later, but lie wus the one Hint earned them en the field. He was n sprinter, u jumper, n weight thrower, n hurdler the world s nll nll nreund athletic champion in 1012. As n buseball player he was geed enough te reach the big lengue and stay there for quite n spell. He wasn't the greatest ball player that ever lived, but he wns geed. A line outfielder and btnr base runner, he hit nbove .300 in mere than one cam paign. , Who is there en the docket te beat this amazing combination at football, baseball, field nnd track? DImer Oliphant. of Purdue nnd West Point, is his closest rival. Oliphant possibly may have ndded one or two additional sports. Hut he wns never nble te reach the same heights In track. Held or bnttcball, nor was he ns versatile in foethnll. If Jim Thorpe doesn't bend the list for nll-nreund athletic greatness we pnubc for it reply. Football and Luiit WD SOMETIMES wonder If the gods of destiny or fate or luck don't indulge in a winking spell nt times as mortals attempt te nrrange nnd segre gate the lntircl for leading teams and icnuing' siuip. Fer luck plnys a tremendous part In foetbn!ln nnnunl drama, well pest the average Idea along these lines. There is net only the luck of u16 play Itself, but the luck of injuries and condition. Princeton, for example, gets !!, nnd Oarrlty- hurt in the first gam? nnd with the finest prospects in N'assat! history a whole year gees upon this shoals. Fer ns I.ourie and Garrity re. turn, Keck nnd Wlttmcr fnde out. Harvard hnd from four te six geed men constantly en the limping n8t while both I'cnn State nnd Pittsburxh were hard lilt. Net te forget Rebert, eon, of Dnrtmeuth, and French, of West Point. Tlie riay Itself TT MAY be charged that this tnta X deesi It docs. doesn't go for the play itself. Dut "I recall n certain game," reraatVM Fielding Yest, "where wc played fine foetbnll the first two periods, outplay. Ing our opponents by n wide margin The rcoje nt the end of the first half wns 0-0. We were net quite se geed in the lnst two periods, yet we ran tin &1 points." ' "In the first half every break was against us. In the second half CTety break came etfr way. This difference was geed for 31 points in two periods. It is quite possible for a team te be badly outplayed, out-rushed, out kicked and out-tackled, yet win." Nothing could be truer. Ynlc clearly outplayed Princeton, due in part nt least te the physical defection of Keck, Wlttmcr nnd Stinson. Yet if Gilroy, ns he came within a flnsh of doing, had gotten nwny tvlth that last long pass Princeton would hove wen. Tilts Is net meant te suggest that luck rules the sportive destiny of the race. Hut it plays a btar rele at times, which means that tee frequently tee much credit is given the winner awl tee little credit is given tlie katen. Often when adulation is heaped upon one side, with criticism piled upon tie ether, the laughter of the gods must k resonant nnd long. CepvrluM. 1011. All ntehts Ketenri Killlngcr te Get Ninth Letter Strife College, rn.. Dec. H. Some celltcti athlefn havn te Btrlve mighty hard In oreer te llnnlly win tlie much-coveted virslty lot let it, nnd when thry llnu ly reclve tlie aivjnl they nre much elatcil However, varalty lt tria de net signify se rrui h te Gknn Kllltn err IV n n Htntc's wonderful iiunrtrrbnrk nd nll-urnund slur, for vhn hi Is aw.irdcJ Us football "S" tlili fall It will lw the ninth lfttcr thnt he hns wen at I'enn Htatf H has tHen a resular Ter thrre jenrs In foot feot foet linll, baulictba'l an! haseh.ill, and nevir wn there a mom faithful worker te ever rep resent the Hluu anil W't Ue Cigar ' II I I " " Prices Extraordinary! THE FOLLOWING SIZES ARE DISCONTINUED 2 for 25c, new. . . $6 per 100 10 Straight, new. $5 per 100 8c Cigar, new. . . .$4 per 100 These cinars arc really remarkable values. -Wc invite jour insriectien. Come in this week. JUAN F. PGRTUONDO CIGAR CO. 1116 SANSOM ST., PHILA. Wail Orders. Catli, Menty Order or Check rw.Mi.f..,! tfifin r; ,Si -Vi IJZ2 t'fSi iWKi Kt'E1 .- i.- ;aw,- WJi,- :v Stf? TOK iWk i. i HARTMANN'S SPECIALS 1 Bouts and Saddle Let Fatima smokers tell you ever Wet this vier.it y. earned the a bjc in tlie drawings RIVAL CAGE QUINTETS SCHEDULE BIG GAMES Industrial and Independent Contest en Tonight's Program Many Important iinsltctLail giu.ii -. .ire ( hi jier, ter - w ll.'.O tin- MV Iiewtir.iwn . ' i C-Iilli rn-th tomorrow evening. nn Kiinii- in ne pinjed. auetiicr cage Will WitllO' at ft I nemas' nai. ,;j,,lt nm Morns t-tiei'ts. u linn ..i iiuili s .. miliar. ..unit iuect Itlllv lets' Ai!.r. Aldttruz. Maize I "tml , Immaculate Conception live In u return I.bert. Apple .lack. lal'l;lltl' game Imiiiaeulite Amiinnu en tl,.. I..-. .,. . -1.-.1..1.. A.nn.. .... ...n .... . - " nn wic M.-IH.-IIUII- uiiumib nn- -nun..-. , downtewners hav leneuea and independent team" tins' the .lcfe.it m nvtnins. At Yennah Hall, 2V2? Wen , '1'he Central Yeung Men'r- Hebrew- .. .. .... luLHl ill .. ,1, ....... ..... ,r.-.,. nil,",, iin lu.-i-r .IKMler . A n ICCCIltl lli.flat.Vl fleer, and the net recovered from l'hi'ndclphia III'- iiiii,ii;iijiiiu ... .. . . IT .. ..,.. '' lit ,ii i ii r .1 "'K liretheis' Jlnll, '', Seuth Van I'elt iue will held forth. st ,,,.(, ,, , Rlllw .'Veirard centet-tH are te be. Avenue Thentie, at Seveiuh street and American Indciienilenfs ii.. DhiHieii ie:i Petnmbln. avenue, the Manufacturers' Leng .ml two lmnertant ,i-i.i..i llrliuiil nveniie m, i'hllndelphin Terminal live, of the "la) ,llL A " T It. It., inectH Art Leem. Thin is the . .,..rA.Mi.ini.i.. f il... trnlne.cu bavc . . McLelsh Sprains Ankle Mpsi. '' ( iimlu lilit.. Vln j,, mt. und tlie Keenaii rijmm will ie ' ihur Mi't.fiH. t , nn, . . . .i .i .. T'in i,i in eelre Its nnnicHt ie-i m ik mnvi tme KeyHtene Telephone opposes VleUher. Oaucliir.' will fei ew. " At the home of tlie Smith I'uill.v Hebrews the downtewners will engasc ill the epenlnB centeHt with their ureal erit rivals. The SpluiK meet Kayeula Cailielle Club. Tlie lament cievmI of the Lf ruBHen will be en luuui, uiui .MamiKtrH ' i'ssfcen, of the Nnlinti, anil I'eter Kli L . . "s ll. I A purse for nil ues nt mx furleiiKS Is the tcatuic efferliiK nt Ni vv OileuuH this nfteriioeii. Valer appeal h best. I with llebev I5.il.cr and Tedv us- i. leinierri. Woedtinp is alvvuvt cIiiiiki i - ' mis. bitt the dibtulice sc-Llnn tee heft for line , , , Heif.es well placed in etl.cr r.i, e- nr: Ftrr-t ia,e Ilullef Ten ti.t i is:.,- sum Heuse. Sn end Miss , !, l (;. . .....1... In ...... 'C1.1..1 .. I . (I, Her, ! .Ulllieruiiuiii.'i-. I" nn .liiiin rwe i Sixth , fins,, S.'Otrl! el llllt. vv 11. IIUlKlier Seventh A. O. Htulie, Our lin tliduj , ' (jouimeud. At II.i.ma I'lrst race I.iitle Uiuclt Sli'iep, Cjdiinia, Dalusn. Second Tiiinnt, Klnc Werth. I'el.cv It. Third Midiun, Hrviihiinah. Tun Kvis. . reurth--Peasant, Stuihudi r. I'd (Inrn (Inrn sen. 1'iftli - l'acficr. Mud Ndl, Oiils. Sixth- Timethj .1. H"Knn. K inv. nil, fji eij;e W. I l,U I n, II, ' Hiti"! ila until I, ft I'lfH t ITk " ter ta t rv rl Jl.iie T f.un. t'li e,,l i,i sit lun Hi I l, I i iii lli.l i . - ' liTitltllt I 'Wil lnk. tl,nll 'i a kli II - (.urn.. l. J-I'M til , t,. U11 Mt'.Hl'lll ,.. h rii.i r , ,,, a. M' '.. Ch'H I, Ml. .1 ' i jrnlis ,. 1 ts IMU II th.it J.rt.ii n 1 1 , u In ir, .. 1 I inn It v .- will te, K i i .,11, 11. in U.Un , Ofl tlHM I . st .1.1 I '.iatrlek, of Kayeulu, will trot out tlieir likMUWt: une-upu. xne sccne kiiiiih ie h" 3PJti?fy' "all, Twenty-third nnd Chinese te Play Nativity The Al.f'hlti"e CelipRlmin luhlipthnll t"n will tr.ivpl te Flelurnrts xtreet nn.l A'lmh.-ny avenur. Hittunlny nlicht tu mtn the .Nntluiy C C en tlm lutttT's flper. The name win atnrt at 8 o'clock, Natlv'ty will ue lta remilar line-up acalnit ttis Orientals. The uptown caemen expect te annex the same. I ei.U l'r-ll.lfl 'l' t .mm u lii n 1, r . of s, I, 1(1 I II pl r,. iwun lli-lm. ai mill. 'i..l th.it In , ' M TIiit." i.ih ten ' r ii... .no J, iK. n' S ,,i .ii, l.unif ! ' " i. ri?, u tu Hi., fmiit ,f Vel rh 1- r il. I ihf i, ill Jt j ni, lil Hint uft 'In M ,'i.l iv t.llil! Inn rl ,lpn r.s", r,r m vmip 111 i r,,u 1 In les Huil in 7i Muilnvllt iiiiit. llrm with I'on I'en niaii t,si,i.tl Army Five Trips Columbia Went Point. N. v.. I)fc 8,Army Iren Ce.umliln at lin kcilult here 2(1 tu 17 li one of the tuuum anil hnrdent feuitht wumes ever etaged at Wc't l'elnt, The cadets led at half-time. 0 e 7. AttiSlwS &V.V S e.j L IJWfgWg " Nothing else I" FATIMA &$& Mt CIGARETTES TWENTY for 25 but taste the difference m Hlp 1 1 1 ' 1 JS Lionel Electric Trains m Ne. 159 '.'$4.75 "B- 56.25 & g Ne. 160 7.25 S. 9'25 I $ Ne. 155 8 00 reS- 1 l'Q0 '$ & Ne- 162 12.50 .e- 14-25 A Ili Semaphores, fitat'ena Tunnel", SwitcLc, Urlilijcs. Kxtr.i Stetinns frf V of Tracks and Trnnnfermera. Tit, ,fe AfflAa iKLC icemtuu outfit J? A t ftil Electric tm-M fift f&y V $ $ F.r Bii.ri WMA Women's Skates $0,50 3 w Current ''SrtSa&iAi . ti W m 0a.fi., WXS& 'and Shoes cy?& $ JJjjJ 8 Lamps Vgly i Outfit ; All Hquipe,l .h lone illk renll'.,,'"r'' SPATES. $1.50 ,l igi "nd r.C whlt ami Kre n bulb MI UV.Kh Orvrt. 1 1- V JJJ Repninted Gelf Balls Srj-75 Dezen Union Hardware Ball-BenrinC Reller Skates SI 7Ci 1.1 J . Pair iKMB'XnAU WMMeMH "ras RIFLE I'nret'l l'ni, -ui.' Kitrn 22 CALIBER nt.ii i rr,,r s i., Sheets -J '' l"i.i. ,i , i linn, nfc cartrliluc High-Pevcr 22-Cnl. SAVAGE RIFLE (Reg. $55) $30 Daisy Pump Gun $4 00 Air Rifle Shet (Tube) .'.'.'.'. ie5 roetbnllo, fine quality . . 75c up .ji & Xmas Special Boxing B Gloves p 0. S3 it of Jp gP our g. jR Punching Baes. $9 Special, $ M SkmL .75 T 50 yJL Liggett & Mvers Tobacco Ce. & jkATFI QHADDrwrrA fj. -ZS.A . . ... - - .w WT-a&,& LULU ? Ri wool bcarts $1.00 Sliatine- rnn!i 7Sc S SU Al1 Goods larcel Pett. 25r Pt 'jfl 522 MARKET ST. -If. wkmwmmmmmmmMmm$' A it t "i f s" "vX &'
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