EVENiya LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, JAKTTAEY 12, 1916. fT ENJOYING A MOTOR RIDE WITH FRIEND WIPE 1 fVJHX OP tfooRacl ( j r -" " ' .'iMnJilH BB MM ToooleA-Yo On i J05T loug i-i?.UT"A """ - o iflifi I 'we s 0Rt wexiGR fSG seN3ATu I Ito.ptcar Jiie Ere a little r 1 ft te?CJ Sf (Jp5 r- 5 J MUST au6vu wumM lueRis Voo yujust ( o "a oieveLft J I Tmb lewei. j I oaSc tun Si 0 I FOR Tftose RUT5-I HO0HO4-J MISSED THAT Tie Mitfbrr KwauJ HOUl MAM I ttu'Bti WORK P4 fiR.st TfjtVou" HEL-LOW ' -wa;jm 'bv I careful - Yoo AcceMTi Tnene I jh am an old JL- : 1 07- Wi ,WN QUINTET EXHIBITS GREAT ; SPEED IN COURT f Ixui Jourdet Has Developed t-j. TJ 1 T)l g uesi ivuu ctnu uiuc Team in Years GENERAL ATHLETIC INTEREST PLAN OF WEST PHILA. DIRECTOR Fred Vail Sees Advantage of Scheme Wherein J Smaller Students Become Intimate With Sports OEHER CAGE NEWS k " : ... Jltie team wc have been wnltl B years littt." m..l la tlin Avnrnaalnii llurtl V IT1 Auui Ia ' v.w.. ..-- -., r rtnsylvanlans since tho IntcrcolloRlato .".' .. T 1,1. .n....,.M tUMtetDail i-cnBUO K"mu Willi vyuinun isiwrday night, In which Pent sylvnnla trhiniphed. It 1") the consensus of opln'..n ;thH the University of Pennslvanla basketball team la better rlsht now thnn tircnnsjlvanla team of the last seven 'jrfars-and If tho Karnes nre Kept ns clean atf.tne one on Saturday nlpht tho league .championship Isn't an Impossibility for thiEPennsjIvanln live. Isn't n team that wilt stand much reniht usaco. hut when It comes to basketball, no team In tho IcaBUo has x mora Insight nor Intuition than tho I'enn frljltfjinla t m What pleases Phlladcl- 71 Vl ' I n I I--- oltll ..... In pBians anti I'eiiiiayivuuiuun nm, muiw " illlliraore Is that threo of tho five players , art Philadelphia bojs-Martlii, Jeffords t aKDtcNIchol. 7 r W, Scpnsylvanta and Dartmouth finished bo ;iWiiui year inai lew m iim winuvin il,lst year that tew at tho wis IgftyJght either team would be In th ffW this year, In fact, the wont Dartmouth It Is tho thousht of n ' antipathy of the younger and under-de- VeiOpCd alUUCni IU UllllOlll.B dUlH OLU- ilcnts uro never seen on track, baseball, basketball and football teams. Mr. Vail said that tho weaklings In the student bodies devote most their time to chess and checkers, preferring to take up pas times which dee!op the thinking powers Instead of tho muscles. 'Of course. It Is nil right for tho bojs to spend their Iclsuro hours with brain developers," Mr. Vnll said, "but the body developers, at the same time,, must not be overlooked " On tho bulletin board at West Phila delphia High Mr. Vail has posted a list of the events Included In the tests. For perfection In each event the maximum of 23 points nre accredited. The students aro murked according to the schedule on tfmdtrs Is that r t&ftthcr a team knijir,b?cof clllclals who havo performed In usrunoutti cames mat none, a suosii- itate forward, Is tho best shot In tho iejsrue, He performed In tho closing Mmsnts of llvo games "last week nnu fttthertd 10 field coals. Williams, a fair b!r on the freshmen team of last year, til Improved no much that ho scored nine I'psm .goals against uoiumnin, nnu any player who can score nlna goals on any Columbia team In Now York has to play welt. Dartmouth has a team n trifle heavier itiln rennsjlwinla, Princeton has a team Jten bigger thn Cornell Columbia Is jtot as good ns In former years, but talc, -with one cxcentlon has tho championship ;STe of last j ear If Pennsylvania can get stway itn Pr nceton Saturday nlgnt it pill take a great deal to break down the confidence of tho Penn players. . 1 While the collegians aro Just getting Under way, the professional leaguers have iwen playing for two months and are inow at the height of their season. The Eattern Leauo is having Its usual run let squabbles anil the usual close race. EOreyatock has a lead of two games, which kiooics iiKe a mountain. Reading, Its closest contender, Is weak In centre. Ilag- iicny in Dig enough to ouuump any '; centra n the league, but he doesn't. He lalt thebsll nnlv nnrA In thn drnvstnek. Peidlngreame-of lost Friday. Failure to Ktt the tap has cost Reading heavily this pur- Kerr would mako a much better jttntre for Reading If the Dears would Ijork him oftener. Borne of the veteran lwdlnf players ar not so keen for Hog- iwy a tney once were. TUB frnll, puny student, commonly pic tured with heavy spectnclcs nnd thin, spindle 111111) In t:ie future may partici pate In athletics to hit heart's content, nnd nt tho same tlmo keep out of com petition, nccordlng to thi plan adopted by I'red Vnll. assistant athletic director of tho West Philadelphia High Hchool I By the plan recently mausurntcd by many i Mr. Vail, each student In the school, re- gardlcss of his backward nnturo and his timidity, may at least get a chance to show whnt he can do athletically, nnd In cidentally go through tho same perform ances ns his older nnd more experienced schoolmate, tho boy of tho regular track team of tho school Tho schemo put In effect by Mr. Vnll provides for the student taking up the various branches of track sport nnd re ceiving n mnik for his performance, thus doing nwny with competition against an other student. Tho spirit of competition creeps In, however, due to the final sum ming up of tho credits of each Individual nnd the winner nnnounced It also makes It possible for the student to take up track sports nwny from tho gaze of others and may go through his performance nlone, provided, of course, that Mr. Vail Ja,.oli liiiiilrtcur. jjnl hlrf mark.. The West Philadelphia nthletlc director pointed out yesterday that In his long association with athletics in tho high schools, proparritory schools nnd colleges ho hns always been Impressed by tho e run- wonder of uld get the bulletin hoard, nnd It Is pnxslhlo for a hoy to fall short several feet In tho broad Jump, for Instance, nnd still ro celve credit. Tho events In this srl)"rn inciudc high nnd broad Jumps, pole vault, shot put 220, 110 nnd SS0-nrd runs, ench to be marked on merit. Mr. Vnll believes that by Intro ducing a scheme whcicby tho Btudents can test their skill ngnlnst one another nnd still do nwn with actual competition Is advnntngeous because It will encourago many apparcnth disinterested bos to don togs and obtain tho bcncllts of exer cise. "The scheme. In renllty," tho athletic director Bald estcrda, "Is nothing moro thnn a track meet for the joungcr bojs a meet which Is drawn over several months, at which tlmo I shall take ac count of tho credits given each boy to determine the winner. During tho courso of the 'meet' no one will get tho Idea that he should drop out because of somo other boy Bcurlng moro points, because I shnll have most of the trluls In private and keep tho results to myself." Mr. Vail told of his success with tho scheme In various schools nnd colleges In which he hns Introduced It. He had par ticular success at l-urlham College, ut Richmond, la. "At Karlham." said the West Phila delphlan, "wo had 120 boys In college, and out of this number 60 competed under this scheme, The drat year that It was tried Karlhnm hnd llttlo or no success 111 the State track championships, but the second year we won tho, title with a mar gin of IS points. "I nm confident that under this plan mony bos otherwise Indifferent to ath letics will llml n chance to show what they can do, nnd pcrhnps turn out to bo mnterlal for tho first team. Out In In diana I recnll n slender little, fellow that was shy of all athletics that was led out of his shell by this system, nnd In two years' tlmo ho was one of tho best middle distance, runners In the State. ' Girls Basketball Teams Tie Mi:i)IA, m.. Jim 12-T.Iio bnnkettiall gamtu i. Ins cl In thn Klrls' IcnKue of Media High bchool yesterday tleil up nil tho teams for nrt place. The junlora Uefeatetl the seniors, 0 to 5, and the freshmen defcutol tho sopho mores by scoro of 7 to J UVTOMOBILE.SHOW IN FULL BLAST IfstUnufti jrom rM s,T,nteen IF1! BlJ)Ie car will cradle a human being I The rfle hi, Wrnn llfvl.to .l.lnl. l..a Bj, - - -vjiiii ii&uia, ,iiwi biia Ij novel appearance. The lights aro in S. '. -J f tgsa and tho lenses are ex IV, . ?fy sma11- Tho small lights are &li "0ut lhe Hf "'o of an egg. The. !. .'hle,1 comes to a point like the rt, " (,oa'" belnsf bu"t ,n wo sections. StinVf" ha8 been tne bone of contention i hL,nPr n argument slnpa the show 'ft!S,M,'-but 't generally comes off vlcto- i : There are several different lih. i.ot lhe DlllllB car on display, and f5L,i u ?l bla a'r to bB even more JsoffUr than lu predecessors. tSPS WILL TRAIN IN SHREVEPORT, LA. LffWO Clubs WllUn rPoL-o n. Tampa Contract ICHlCAaO. To mt u..i ,,r u lftan - T. """ - icfliuuill lYcciiH- IS J " -voiem of the e"" tor the Cnh.q -spring training was made lighter ni..i ." "" mags Jismei JWttrday. when Manacep Jlmm Calls i?a, or tha Pjrates. drifted Into hla oltlca via lltnnii..., . T ." ' T " : U that IlornAV DrAvfiiMJi BrAtii va j .. .. JL. " ttiet t. u lo alte ,Be Tampa con lit fo, .J11' hands " h d,4 not desire IlairtrtHi !prln ani1 the two. Ifrom ?ilon' Auut Herrmann called up to Zi , u a ani M,d h8 was wiUlwt fl t either Tampa or Shreveport, 1 WlD, not have any trouble In this tma 7 ,. Blu ne wuo doss. "Drey SL.04. Hwimiiu are willing to take ta aiT wrcYeport. lkBAi;-""fn. and i-- Tinker is stuck you know In this .6 DfesLleht WHnln tr nl.a waaager a little, too," White Sox Secretm-v TOpi Sf?.V J 2. Charles A PrederlcVi M TfvS,S2V" f the Whit. Boi Unct aWC? fuBot uxu taseOMJ ttm Commercial Bodies for Ford Cars If rf? I i 1,1 ' A-Jas?jrai ll-nn.. - t4 ,j. i wm i ?yliV;Jil2 From $18 Up We have the largest assortment of commercial bodies adapted to all kinds of delivery in Philadelphia. LIGHT DURABLE ECONOMICAL KEYSTONE AUTO SUPPLY CO. 2730 North Broad Street VIVE UWVTE8' WALK FROU AUTOMOBILE SHOW NEVER CLOSED Eastern Distributors "Simplex Short-Tum Gear Trailers" 0001 Q Well phon A5K ABOUT OUR MONEY-BACK . PROPOSITION See Our Exkibit at the Show Space No. 77 The McNaull Tire Co. of PhUadelphU 720 Nortit Broad Stret Key. phone l-aK tl Shrincrs Win in Cngc The hnshctbill enmo nt I.u I.u Temple last night brought out n largo crowd of enlhu nlftrti. Including man women. I.u Lu Templn dcfeateil tho Crescent Temple, of Trenton, hy a scoro of 3(1 to 27, The csgo was donated by the Do Nerl Enetcrn League team. The Iai I.u nvo unit eoniposeil of players from tho Went Ilmnch Y. SI. C. A. Trenton hnil the well-known "Dnnty" Mnrehnll, llcnrv Klein, Klnyil nnd Van Djke. nil former league play ers tho team belnir nccompnnlel h ntiltn n delegation nf Rlirlner from the Jersey ratltal. The visiting flhrlnrre were banqueted prior lo the game, nnl danelng followed the contest I'etween tno lmlvee, Artie Itlttnnir who pmeil forwunt for the famous Pennayltnnla lllerlo Club nam In lKuil, khc n trnet on tho gntnc that took tho fnc of the crni! Artie being the referee nnd plaer as well Itnrber wnn I.u l.u' heaMent seorer A return irmtrh will he plnjcd nt Trenton on Stturilnj night. CITY'S GOOD FACILITIES AS AUTO CENTRE Continued from Tage Petenteen special effort to manufacture two cars for tho Automobile Show, a roadster nnd a touring car, ono of which wns sold within hnlf nn hour after tho show opened on Saturday night Inst, having the distinc tion of being tho first car sold nt tho show The Hlddlo Motor Cnr Company sold cars In many Important cities In tho nast. Including New York, Washington, Hostnn nnd Pittsburgh, in every enso without the asslstnnce of nny denier, but nlwnjs upon the merits of tho car Itself. During 111C, with Incrcnscd factory facili ties, tho company will turn out BOO cars In their three types, a stork rnr at J1W0, n four-passenger tar nt $18.V) and a tour ing enre nt JIC" Its cir Is the only nutomobllo on the ma'ket equipped with nn atomizing apparatus ns ngnlnst the Usunl vnpoilrlng construction, thus In creasing the efficiency of gnsollno from 0 to 25 cent , due to rapidlts of Ignition nnd combustion Aside from the Diddle, the only other nutomobllo manufactured In Philadelphia city limits Is the Vim light delivery truck, made bv the Vim Motor Truck Company, whoso new plant, now In courso of erection nt 23d nnd Mnrket, will, with the prcient factories nt Drond nnd Hunt ingdon, and 20th and Montgomery avenue, glp it n rapacity of 30.00) enrs per onr Clopr to PhlHdelphln. In Ardmnre so tlint, strictly Interpreted, it can bo classi fied ns a Philmlelphln Industry Is tho establishment of the Autocar f'ompnm, which Is successfully tnnnufnetunng n heny nutotruck, equipped with hard tires, for tho henlcst of hauling. This cnr hns met with n phenomenal success throughout the United Stntes and Is In use In evciy Stnto In tho Union lmporlnnt nutomobllo nccessorlos nre manufactured In this city nnd vlclnlt bv thn Hohp Mnnufncturlng Compan. whlrh mnkrs the world-fumed Xcverout lamps, the Atwnter Kent Mnnufnrturlug Works which mnkes nn Ignition nppnratus used by the mnjoilty nf nutomobllo manufac turers throughout the United Stntes, James L. Olbbonoy & Co , of Norrlstown, who manufacture hnrd rubber tires used by tho Autocnr Company nnd other heavy business truck makers throughout tho country, nnd the t.co Tire and Rubber Company of Conshohocken, which makes pneumatic tires which havn under tho tread n shield of llnrveylzcd ntoel discs In overlapping lncrs that reinforce the Inner tube and nt the same time protect It from puncture. The I.co Company hns nn nffldavlt from Chief Ilcaly, of the Denver Klro Depart ment, stating tbul one of Its tires upon the chief's nutomobllo picked up a .six Inch rnltiond spike llc miles from a Hie, nnd puimltted tho car to reach the lire without Injuiy or puncture. Neat Variation of the Old Combination Walter Trumbull, in tho New York World, continues to keep tho o 1 d "Tinkcr-to-Evcrs-to-Chance" combination nlivo in the appended lines: You stuck to O. D. while I jumped to the Feds, Getting 10,000 bucks in advance, And I think you were dubs, For I'll manafro tho Cubs, Said Tinker to Evers and Chanco. Hoxinp nt the Gayoly A big entrr llt has been received for the Impound claM, the tH pound claes nnd tho rilal bouts nt the (la)ety Thentro for rtOf eielon tonight In the Unroun.l eloes there nre four crnckerjaek boTetsVoung Dlgglnn. Krankle Ixirkln Kid Wallace nnd Jimmy White and they will content In the eemlnnale. There nre nearly .10 entries In the US-pound class ninl h rankle Urock nnd Tommy Rherl. dnn and 'nunr Kennedy nnd Jnck Clauer will meet In rpeelnl bouts JOIIKS-MANVilM; CO.WlMi MOVfc M 21ft If, BKOAft ST. New Quarters Necessary for fopaml ifig Businesa The rnpidly expanding- business of the If W Johns-MnnvHle Company hits ie cessltatcd their removal from their old offices nnd warorooms, at 21 to 25 North 2d street, to new quarters In the hand some modern building nt 210-212 North JJroad street, whero they nlso have their fully equipped nnd npaclous automobile accessory servlco station, Tho II W. Johno-Mnnvllta Company has becomo n largo factor In tho nutomob!! accessory business of tho country, and its new location enables It not only to dis play Its goods nttrnctlvely, but to give unexcelled service Carlisle street north of Itace, on which its servlco station Is located, Is wldo and freo from tho usunl nnnoWng traffic con gestlon. Its Bervlco station accommodates a half doren or more cars, and It main tains an efficient corps of expert mceha.n les When You Tire- or require aid on little "fixings" on your car drive up to our cuib DAY or NIGHT a man will be there to help you FILL your lamps; draw Gasoline; inflate and change your Tires; mount your Tubes; paint Rims; give you Air and such other service as occasion demands. NO CHARGE we maintain this service for the convenience of motorists. TIRE ADJUSTMENTS : REPAIRS Wc Carry All Standard Mahet of Tirct in itock from 30"x3" and over Colonial Rubber Company 1509 Spring Garden St. Bell Poplar 4872 Keystone Race 824 Jeff ery welcomes the day of critical examination of motor cars of skepticism toward low price talk of nation-wide demand for Quality Jeffery has never learned how to cheapen an automobile for the sake of reaching new markets with a sensational price. Jeffery has always believed that the real demand of the American public was for a quality car at a moderate price. Jeffery believes that today the public is seeking a car of standard value with -roomy seven-passenger body, high-grade finish and quality up ' holstery, ample wheel base, large tires, efficient starting and lighting, high lension ignition, economical carburetion ancl a motor that gives smooth, quiet, flexible power a car that will go on day after day giving good service, sure service, economical service. Jeffery is able to produce this kind of car at a S1000 price in spite of increasing costs because Jeffery bought materials far in advance be cause Jeffery has one of the largest, best equipped plants in the world, in which the Jeffery car is built in its entirety because Jeffery has instituted ndvanced methods of manufacture which keep cost down and quality up. No other manufacturer, who cannot equal the Jeffery facilities and did not buy materials when the price was low, can hope to build a touring car of Jeffery quality at the Jeffery price. No other manufacturer, whose facilities are not equal to those of Jeffery, can possibly hope to build an enclosed car equal in quality to the Jeffery Sedan at a price less than ?1500. Yet the Jeffery Sedan complete with removable winter and summer tops sells at $1 165 only S165 above the list price of the touring car. . The quality of this car is possible only because each car is built entirely In Jhe Jeffery factor)'. Each topj is tailored individually, to fit exactly the tbody for which it is intended Eliminating all looseness, squeaking and " rattling. In the Jeffery Sedan, you are offered for the first time a custom-made enclosed coach which gives all the appearance of permanence, all the har mony of line, all the finish, all the luxury and comfort of the most costly enclosed car at a price but little more than ?1000, Four years ago Jeffery originated the motor Sedan. Today Jeffery leads again with the first popular-priced high quality Sedan with removable top. i The Thomas B. Jeffery Company Main Office and Works, Kenosha, Wisconsin. ' - Builders of Bgton Cars Since 1902 Convention Hall v Broad St. & Allegheny . Ave. :,. Space 44 &' The Jtttrj Tearing Car Standard SiVtu-PaiungtT IKilioot Auxiliary Stalf Th Jtfftry Roadiltr Thrtt-Patttsft Tht Itttrj Stda Tap rtmoeablt Samxtr Tip Uclaitd F.O.B.Ktnaiha,Wu. fl03i looae4 Uocs flits Philadelphia Distributors HURLEY & EARLEY, INC. S. E. Belt Cor. Bread ai'Rac,SU. IX PUoue. Waluut 70O f ' WfTr;,.."?.". .".. of lj!dl, "" h fMaejwoi roei wan