JsvgKiyq tmtmvBXLADm&mA. ettoay. December a hub U----; r r Mrmmw iuJU-Jgli-JfJAJafAXJJflJUFHlA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916 If gNNJLL STATE DROPPED; SYRACUSE LOSES OUT-OTHER SPOETS iwinte: DREAM IS UVM - 4 fcdlg&ift. of UUDS ana adicrS' uamps rreve..w Early uames CLUBS ItfcMAIN RhreS ;pClMNOLEft fi. nlCHTER BffttiT " ' ,ntf ,r.n rtB trio last MS. KFJttn i dCeuS'rt for the formation B?r fcSbmi 1KU n Florida. Klv. K2wlrJ t'rti trained In Florida lam ISr to iseate .omwnYi " "" IS? w "hit jv lx-alub l-a(ru. could l IPrTj ..n n.t aur nir. 5s i.,!; a.r Atsr T! .-..,,. noi!r and Braves, who wore Kfirf by 'ho wonderful climate of Klnr ifi rrMldcnt Johnnon and Tener. who fr. rut do hot approve of Interloaitue Sum In i prlnt. looked upon th plan 5 fr and rril to wnd a Tew of i nfilrs flown to get their "lamps", In Kit nMen deelolon of the Chtcniro and iSLtt tams to cwltch training camps lk,l (M drtam of tha mftBnalea. Jut iw il) Cub and Dodcers are fersaklwr tlerlM fsysUry. s " flv 'mn that lsiwi lia the l'enlnnula State were favored jr ftodtrtn eltmMo ami returned north hUtttr physical condition than In previous icr- .. , t 'Iwr veatlier was encoumcreu uy mom tfcit htaytd barnstorming Barnes on LtSw war heme, hut the players of the flv 'ttM tat. trained In Florida already h) hrit taroogh the harden part of the early rtoJndJl required only a few wuim day ti uu ,or:h to nut them In perfect t'lm jtaiftr Hack, of the Athletic, says thi4 U U In favor 01 remaining in i-junoa until (i er three dan betoio tha American ,LntM (tston opens, as tho benefit of the riid rrea'.her Is lost on the barnstorming IBipiWrth. < U pwslbla that the Cub are forsaking itwp tecaune they lost prcatlco whon the IpaSts completely outclassed them In tha 'fcki between the two teams laet sprlnsr. M t!ie failure of the Donril of Trado of Barton to provide suitable transportation to tie Dedsers' training field probably had rmwrK m "i wun rooKiyn"' iirl'ch, .Brooklyn spent at least J30.000 on Its fcld at Diytona. but mndo 'ho fatal mis- ittotiwctlnf a site fully Use miles Irom i city when the Hoiird of Trade promised Vttir car service. The transit facilities ,tu not Improved enouch. however, tn fssit 'Ajt n a suitable major league .map. JWMa the Athletics played the Dodgem at jrtonUt spring not more thnn 1000 tnr-' Kiawtre on hand at any of the games, and Ulirje percentage of the crowd did not get lack tmtll ate Ixcauso of the single-track ,fco8tr President Kbbets was well satis W with Ihe climate and tralnW enmo. lit vuits to make somo money out of the toJtJHT title this spring. Therefore he ;pUs o take the new champions to Hot fcrjap. An attractive list of barnstorm M iwnes bas been arranged, but they are ;KWuld so far north that t la possible ,Bl Withr will spoil his plans. gWSth the Dodgers and Cubs out of the Kssfcf. Indications point to a very nulet JfM la Florida. Tho Athletics, Phillies ,lrf Braves will continue to train at Jack- sra, an reiersnurg and Miami, but SHffrom the Athletics-Boston series there tvlN no major league games, becauso the bJjfw "-pue rtoes not Intend to permit rcwt Ittvreen Its teams, while tho Thii 'Mtltckmen are still at loggerheads. SX Mrles between the Philllru nnri aiv,. iWat Bt. Petersburg and Jacksonville a enliven a training season that othcr- fW rL bo dull, but &H Mminr fnoV feiiits that hewlll not nlnv th nhiiu ,.nli Resident Baker does not HAom nnvinna fn- M'fanlltg, there appeari to be little Mm. of prlnglng the teams together. MOVIE OF A MAN WITH ITCHY FLANNELS KtSMT UooLp,r 4 Fomat6m lefr1 Smoulder nMouLDEn m I 1 H ii J, ''. on Tm RIGHT tJLADE ppMr HlflHT RtCliT M TVld SMNU OF TVfQ UPPCR CCFT oh tJrMJV- t , (CONTlnOtWS MOVBMcriT) CR0SS-C0UNTHY RUN TOMORROW Middle Atlantic Senior Event Will Be Held OVer Six-Mile Courso MEADOWBROOK ENTERED Scraps About Scrappers tlr LOUIS II. jAnrs Seldom. If over, has a Philadelphia refereo dtsriualirted a boxer for using the Illegal kidney punch. This was done In Boston the other night when the third man In tho ring chased AI Shubert Just before tho final gone of his twelve-round -mix with Frankle Brown. Brown was not hit low, as early reports stated. Before the contest it wns ngrcea mat the Kidney punch would be barred. Shuhort was warned several times by tho referee and' when he continued slamming Brown In tho kidneys In the last round Hhuhert was disqualified. This act would be a good precedent for Philadel phia referees. Tho kidney punch Is a foul ; there Is no necessity In allowing a boxer to get away with It Thu blgetit feature en the OlrmcU'a prosrum Jlomlsy nlsM In ihn exhibition to be put br Ijoulcl.na. J meets Artie Root, laid to bo no oueh. In I minni. if ,ouj happen to J? vS'Cln i Jn?J,.krn."tn ,,hl a"? h will lose In Kia rtllllatni: that la. loan a chnnre to itim '"Y "-"ii'ik'i in invir inucniaixeuit lilV.. U,TO Wartnlk-. manaser of IVllllama. h.I JlSJilft loc?' promoter that tho tltlehoMer vrnulrt Ni reedy for a Louisiana match after bonne Pete Herman, but he rather would meet liny other bantam here before atacklns up azalnat tho lad who twice dropped Wllllumi. "They never mm hnek' ! an in,).., K.- In .baxlns clrclei. sad it may aland itooil to- nlcht when Sandy Krauson endeavora to ahove to advantaze over Homer Smith. They meet at the Nonpareil. t JVnruion. who at one tlmo "DVfor Dartmouth Footballers RiWPV Iv'f," P"s' 8 Thirteen men re-ISSi.Ul-e.'00'b,.f lnenla for Playln- the S!fi33lfi flftln mfnlilaa In .tee.-- . ' VZjV IS?!7";.n.0' !! athletle council. The Hat iw.suti ii ii. nailer. T. I... L'ottnn a. n d.S',l,' J" Thielacher. P. W, Trier. P. J. waa a terror in neawwelvht rnmnHtinn wm havo to have regained at lenat Mlf of hie old llmo form, for In meetlns Bmlth, the Uoaionlan tacklea n bUr. trona' i-ounieter, Eddie Jlanlon v. Youns. .MUlllsan, Charley Dalloy a. Al Welnert. Johnny Qallasher e. Touns Jack Dcmpaey and Tommy Cranaton va, Joo Oelror nro other bouts. -- Lon Bowlandt. of Milwaukee, ahowed htmielf off aa a pretty nitty bnxer on hla debut here, yet In meetlns Jtarty Karrell at the National Saturday nlaht youns Mr. Ilowlanda will hae hla labor cut out for him. Karrell la a mod iKixeri he la a ood puncher, and when under Urn ho "can tnke It," He took It" from 'ted lewla. and made the Briton box hla beat. There will be no eaay sailing for Hobby Morrow'a lut eal aequliltlon, f PENN WILL NOT PLAY YALE, . BUT ARMY AND CARLISLE ARE ON SCHEDULE FOR NEXT YEAR Games Are Said, to Have Been Arranged With Cadets and Indians, but List Will Not Be Ratified Until Next Tuesday By ROBERT W. MAXWELL OVERTON FAVORITE IN RACE P. W, Trier. 1(1 L. Jt, Ii" inilrlTetMn T n (l n ti.:r ."""ui u. uinntii. ri. IJrJiIi:V,.'i " " feeler.' Acrordlni to lie!!....0.'. '"t":.0'1- on' the laat named lBt.V"..T.sih", "toWnTfri :;..? .j .'-.. - auei aikiiiiiiiiir insr flm fn Ia.t.. e..1. ------- .. yireitlieUtt.r twice. they wiajette lilection h rtnltnf HA5TOV p., ree. 8.Port.r o. Tiv e S.ufSih.iT."..tl'Eteo.mnn,,'"f t the ??SS'iV'l"Ki?m-'?r h aeaaon of JOIT. m ttuiSSt vli iS "", manner nt munlc. KLI, od the exner'ment nrov.i ,. IKTiXTj a?S. Ui..ft!LtL sfWK5: Itf tt ,Stir'' of letters and the election i CroMman to Cantntn Trmin... Sjaaiv. &rs re. UiKd wTSmW at ' eklo f5r ferMrtl?iBw,70 wroed the i varsity FZwEAaSFV JVBiS: Bowman-. 11 PJaiera Get T.Hr .i iulu mBL ,5S3HH'5W& .V.. Jleo. s..Tha t?llTfii.".(!9' University baa -Sevia.!;".VW..W Allentown. KB roach if S HrriStro,Sy,,r,,'f.rr' ,95il- MV KlSJi, aVK5'-..I0,u,n?L JIIacs. BSr lea i.it.,. ' " " nn aa - The meetlnr of Charley Thorn j and Danny" I'Vrnuaon at the ftyan Club tonlsht brlnsa to sether twn tourh battltra, Tn compartnc each other'" cleverneaa. Fersy may hae a ihiide, but aa licxera they are a pair of corking sood alUTsers.. Morrle Wolf ahowa tn hla aecond bout of tht week niratnat Eddie Ilratton. Other bouta ore Walter llrown va Dob Mark. Lefty Jiach man va. Harry McCalTery and Uddla Ilelale va. Joa Wrlsht, Charley mmpaon, another vlaltor who ahowed eo woll laat week, alaa will box at the. National tomorrow nlrnt. Tr.e Auatrauan win claah with I,ew Htlnser. Dan Miller, the Weat Phlladel- Ehla heavi welaht. who acored a three-round nnckout the flrat time ho er atepped Into the ,rlns. meets Ray IJrewer, of t,anraater. Other bouts are between Little Dear and Indian Hu aell. tha abortsine ban'ame. and Pal Moore and Harry Condon. - A. flshter va. boxer match will result when Johnny Nelaon vs. 'Willie Jackaon meet In the Ol-nmila'a wind up Monday nUrht. Jackaon'a riatsllnir atrle haa made him a areat favorite with rhllaitolphta fana. Nelaon may keep Dill atepplnr fast throushout the frsy, but Jackaon looks like the Victor... Artie 8tra.whaoker ya. Johnny Caahlll. Kid KarplnakI va. Joe Welah and Touns Ooldla vs. Johnny Mayo are other bouta, Scatty Montteth la halns a hard time turning down reaueats from Italian boxera to menace them. Ho now haa three crappera all "wopa" under Ms wins, vis.: Johnny Dundee. Ilsht wetsht; Jimmy Coffey (referred to aa the Mo. awk Indian), welterweight, and llattllnit noddy, featherweight. Cortey boxea Fred 011 more, of Chtcaso, In New York Saturday nUiht, - r,n Airfrnt and dlatlnct renorta warn Bent out on the result of the Jabes Whlte-Frankte Inirna set-to tn Ilurtalo. Wlrea to Phllly elated le that 'Whlto won and rcporta In New pera favored Ilurna. fork pa- Jack Hanlon Is In Cleveland today with Sam Robldeau who' is booked for a ten-rounder with Jack Pritton In that city. The match waa mad at f pounda. welsh in at 3 o'clock. itMis.rJ,v". M,7UI?7 '"." !s WX pneumonia. iMWim tO Learl 1I.1T Itr a. , Si- - aval - sTVC .1 IS'rfeSft teV",0'V' eaptalrj of .A". SlfftSST": Ud A,brlBht " Team &-aeeaTl-nia d.Mt,.. &ifrj!xi?&m. Mvlta,n,lamCfor,VJt.,,X ,h Xmi Retalni'il at wi.. r Sn? 3&jte.3ii f ""'"" ""e Dam'f.rtar; m2 f4 Indla5 Eleven 'imwMmM l!lm tO Ij-arl T1UI.I 58.: .T"80" . I ?fa5rr f W H-JI Elect Gdrwle mKmBmi 'WWwtj- Isjciiuup r-.t LB . ' -a-MUM Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring' Bouts Last Night . I1B0ADWAV JoeoTijber defeated K. O. .11 Vlne-ner, Johnny .rltlnser and Darby Coa par drew, Charley tValtera defeated flabby DrWoll, billy Mine eajlly beat ret) How. ell, Veunr Dorrell won front ranaJa Pono hue, aecond reuau. NKW ,YpnK Frankle Callahan defeated Chick filmier. IIALTninttK Kid William, outtlaaeej Hilly tlUshninona. Man. Larry Ilan- on ULXTHtOICKYlLIX. Jla.i on beat Walter liartlett. VALB WH not be on Penn's football J- schedule next year, but the chances aro favorablo for a name In 1918. Tho New Haven college seems anxious to nrrange a gridiron battle with the IUd and Iliue, nntt now that the missionary work haa been dono tho way Is clear to open negotiations. Yalo Is playing an easier schedule next fall, according to the gossip around Frank lin Field, and. If successful, will not hcsl tato In signing up with Pennsylvania. Any way, It la believed that tho Blue wants an other year under Jones before tackling such. a hard proposition. However, some new faces will bo seen on tho schedule next year, for It Is report ed that Tonn will play the Army early in October and will make tho trip to West Point. Tho Army has been seeking a game for aovernl years and Folwell Is In favor of granting It. Tha scheduling of this game virtually means that Michigan will bo plned on Franklin Field. If the gamo Is played at all, and State will bo dropped. The season la expected to open one week earlier next year, with Susquehanna as the initial attraction. Then will come Frank lin and Marshall; arid Pennsylvania Military College probably will be played on the fol lowing Wednesday, rJwarthmore, tho Army, Pittsburgh, Lafayette, Dartmouth, Michi gan, Carlisle and Cornell also are assured places on the schedule. To Be Ratified December 12 This work Is said to havo been dono by tho footijall committee In Its final meeting last night. According to a report, tha re tiring members completed most of tho work and left It for the new committee to ratify when It holds tta first session an Decem ber 12, A new contract also will be ten dered Coach Bob Folwell, and It Is be lieved that it will be for two pr more yearB. There was soma talk of taking on Syra cuse next fall, but there Is no chance of scheduling the game. The schedule now Js a hard ono and Penn would gain nothing by defeating Jiouenback's eleven, wasn Ington and Lee, Washington and Jefferson and West Virginia also applied for games, but were turned down. In dropping Penn Stato the members of the committee were said to be of the belief that It waa too hard a game to play early In the season, especially with Pitt on the schedule. Carlisle May Be Played If It possibly can be arranged, Carlisle will bo played on the Saturday before Thanksgiving in placa of West Virginia Wesleyan. The Indians resumed football last season, and while the team was not up to the usuat vtandard. It marked the resumption of gridiron athletics at tho Oovernment school, and a fairly decent team Is likely to be turned out In 1917. At. any rate, the game will proe more of a draw ing card that the Southerners, aa the Carlisle game once waa the feature event on I'enn's schedule, Dartmouth will be played in Boston, but Michigan will be askea to come to J-Tank-Ilri Field. H Is said that the Wolverines are anxious to stage the game 1n Ann Ar bor, but the penn authorities will not stand for It. Lafayette also is saiq to pave askea for a game In Kan ton, but there Is little likelihood of tha request being granted Play Tit on October 27 The real big game of the year will be playel with Pitt on October JT. This will attract unusual Interest, as It will be the first big league battle to be fought on FrapVUn Fle.ld. put jg anxious to be a permanent flxtur on Fenn'a schedule, and as the best of feeling exists botweon tho schools, this probably will occur, "SI" Pauxtls, coach of P. M, C, was re sponsible for placing his team on the list. Although only a Wednesday game, the lied and UIuo will profit greatly In trying out some now plays with a strange eleven. Folwell favors midweek contests, and It Is likely that another will bo arranged. Hill Hbllenback tried hard to got his Syracuso team In tho Uniollght, but his earnest cN forts met with failure. The challarure issued to tho Vlncoma A. C. by tho Uivlng A. A, for a football gamo to bo played In tho near future has been taken up by one of the Vlncomo players who writes as follows: Dear Itr, itaxivtll: . In laat Satiirday'e iiue of th nrsJCIxa I.imicii there appeared a letter from i W. Wyatt. manarer of Ihe Kwlng- A.. A., rnallfnstng Vlncome to a. poat-aeaaon game for the championship of Philadelphia. Tho writer talla to aee how a same between these two cluba would aettlo the city cham pionihlp, aa Kwlng'a claim to Ihe title la abaurd. Kwlnr waa drcletvely defeated during the laat eeason by two Philadel phia teamr-lrankford A. A. up. October el and ,i(olmehurr on November 38. On November 25 Vlncomo defeated Frankford by the- score of tl tn 2. hut did not havo the opportunity of -meeting- Itolmeabunr. There fore, a same Between Vlncomo and Kolmea burs appcara to the writer aa a more logi cal game. a Jlolmeaburs la the only Phila delphia team that Vlncomo haa not de feated. The Vlnrome management Is, I believe, willing to play Rwlng, aa they have really , made a very fair record during the laat aeaaon. Kvery Vlncomo plaj-ur la keen for the game, and no doubt a game could be ar ranged It Wyntt roi In touch pereonally with William MacDonald, Vlnrome'a man war. Inatead of proclaiming hlmaclf from the nouaatopa. The wtlter. apeaklns as a player, sin cerely hopea that a same Is arranged, be cauae I really believe that we havo a better football team than Kwlng and I want a chance to prove to Philadelphia, that I have a right to ao believe. . - ...,t0,,ACB . HEED. December 7, 1010. Yalo Man Expected to Win National Cross-Country Title Tomorrow Nnw YOIUr. Dec, 8. The winning streak that Tad Jones and his plucky Ynle footballers started this Reason for tho New Haven college Is likely to bo substantially Increased Saturday, whon Johnny Ovorton, present Intorcotteglnto cross-country cham pion, starts in the national senior cross country championship race to be decided over the famous Von Cortlandt Park course. OVorton, fresh from hla well-earned lctory over the greatest cross-country slant of the colleglato world, will be the favorite In Saturday's championship raoe. McNamara and Spears Team Up NltW YOIIK. Dec. R A learn th.f . doubtleas be nopolar with the blcyele fans In the Coming grind at tha Garden urge booked yeaiemay Heggl alcamaya and Dob 11 Mara. Ill Iteazla X hla. team won laat year event, but waa die. qualified In the laat few minutes of the race fviausa u, mm riuios uy opeara. The Middle Atlantlo senior cross-country championship run will tako placet tomorrow1 over tho courso of the Lighthouse Boys' Club. Meadowbrook. rjermantown Boys' Club, Northwest Boys' Club and Llithlhouie Boys' Club all hav entered strong teams. This Is the first year for Meadowbrook In the cross-country championships, and If their record thus far this season is to bo used as a Dasis It will be hard for soma of tho older organisations to keep them down. All four clubs entering full teams are ntrong and any one of them is llalila to win. J or Individual honors the entry from tho Pittsburgh A. A., drover C. Caughey, aa well aa the unattached runners and the en tries from Marquette A. G and Uie Arch bishop llynn Cathollo Club, will have to be taken into consideration. Coursot Stnrtlng at tho clubhouse. How art! and Somerset streets, Philadelphia, run north on Howard to Cambria street, east to ront, north on Front to Nlcetown lane, west to Second street, north to Wyoming avenue, east to Jlarrowgato lane, south to Nlcetown lane, west to Front street, south to Cambria street, west to Howard street, south to Somerset street, six miles. From tho entry list thero should be somo reat competition. ..I'rom Meadowbrook Club Kdwln M. Rhlalde, Kund Seheated. B. J. Vosel. Charles Itarvey, i..'J,h ,.Urv.r .Saw. McLaughlin, llichard u".Xn.ti..K,ir. Uuntlns. Ramuel Knelagner, lllon ard I O'Donnell. Chariea L. Wiley. ,?-Jom Oermantown lloya' Club Kurt Hunter, r."". fJlon, L. C Taaaman, J. ttrauchman, M. L. Bhlelda. Fred ltarmer, Fred Cook, W. lluntrn, rred D Hnyder, Walter Oraham, Wil liam 8. Lilly, 3d. ...,'.,,h"'ou Hoya' Club Theodore Oavrew, Walter Dahl, John McNeil, David Blruble, W. M. Hchllllnger, A, Wunach, A. Kane, H. Cromn-!?.nlJJ?- wodxlckl. W. Mleket, A. Iloreer, P. Worthlnatpn. J. Monrla. fi. ltlchter. It. ilabl nowltg v. Schuler, William Knopf, Northweal .Hart' Club Carl J. Allendorf. John P. Allendorf, lrcy lloaklna, Thomaa F. Pat teraon. John Welaa, Victor II. Olbaon. Marquette A, O. -George Williams, Joaeph Dletol. riltaburgh A. A. Franklin Itodgers, drover C. Caughey. Archblahop llyan C C Joaeph F. Qulnn. Unattached Joaeph Uchwnrtg, Henry K. Bet gel. Samuel Weltx, Henry llllt. William Hill. Urnlnus Fresh Beat Sophs COLI.narcVII.LTC. ra.. Dee. B. The fresh men were Vlotorloua ycaterday In their annual football mm with th ,,,.- n ,n n Th ecore ahows the relative atreng-th of the teams, ja came In the third period, when Carlln acored on drop kick from the hp-yard line, Itleharda and Wood etarred for the loiors. whole Lonsacrs and Ilambry played well for the victors r Motorists Banquet Tonight The first annual banauet of the Philadelphia Motor Spoedway Aaaoclatlon will be held it the Majeetla Hotel this evening at 0.30 o'clock Opmn Saturday Evtnlns ' Marwlp Smashes Cross Country Run BWAnTHMOnn. p., Dec B. Carl Marwlf, the eenaatlonal Mwarthmare PreDgratorv HnhnAi croaa. country runner, ahattered the record for the 2Hmlle course here yeaterday, when ho covered the distance In the fait time of IS mtr,. utte and SS second. The old mark of IS min ute aa 1.3 aecanda waa made again! the Uwarthmore College distance men a few weeks eg-o. Marwlgs feat cam as the reault of a atxclal race arranged by Coach Ntwlnr for th prp achool runner. The drat nine men to flnl-li ware Marwlg, atarcher. R. Iianedettl, Cathlgrd, Tagsart, U.ibell, Dalsall, Hurtt and Dean. He By Actual Comparison Salco l) Clothes hayo withstood tho severest teat with clothes selllnir for $15 and ?18. b .Salco Clothes aro rhado right hero in Philadelphia in our biff factory for 27 years wo havo been seUlng to the best retail stores, now wo sell to tho wearer direct at actual wholesale prices for a single garment. Compare our materials and boo for yourself tho valuo you recoivo In Salco Clothescompare the lin ing tho tailoring the finish, and remember Whan you buy Salco Clolhtt, you Wsa! directly With the manufacturer CDSTOM TAILORING Salco special, raado-to-measuro clothes, from superior quality woolens and expert tailoring, aro tho fi C very ultimato of men's apparel tplmJ We Accept Purchasing- Agents' Orders J. Salslurg Sons & Co. ifoauacturer of Oood Clothe feo S E. Cor. 9th & Sansom Sts.yr,'m'jrMktlu, aaaaaaMaaaeaanaOpm Saturday Evnlngl, Ar rfrjefsT-t "TS?iaaaaaa I rj3mgkn TfBJlaaiaaa'w 's?n&fe5llfggK -iKaaW (a VlaalaaaaaaaaaBa-fw ,5-3-'sJMs9 Talbot WW ..'.:"'; , f1 Collars Havq bands and tops curve cut to fit the anatomy of thf, shoulders. ISceach 6for90c $20 Mild Fall- Smash! Go Prices Unseasonably warm weath er' knocked' clothes buying. Here we are In December with a big stock of magnifi cent winter fabrics on hand. $30 to $40 Values Now $uits and Overcoats Ma:dtoYour-Measure and; custom tailored in ex ceptional stylo and quality, A Big Stock Winter Serges, Unfinished Worsteds, Pencil Stripes, .Rough and Blind Cheviots, Tweeds for Suits. ", Overcoatings irt PJaid Back 'Fabrics, Rough "Finished Cloths, Chinchillas, Meltons. , Unless you're satisfied with them, after they're made, don't Joke the, clothes. NEWCORN I & GREEN 1032 Market Street With the Hounds THE hounds ate unleashed! Off they go over fields and fences, the hunters follow ing closely behind. This crisp, bracing air makes fine weather ' ' for a fox hunt. The Pictorial Section of Sun- . day's Public Ledger contains , two full pages of hunt pictures taken at the several hunt club v - in and around Philadel JSvery fox-hunt enthuMast sHould see them, . , , Sunday Public Ledger today. HIGH SCHOOjL ELEVENS IN BA8TV&WB8T GAMB Scott Team, of Toledo, to Meet Haver hill, Mass., Tomorrow BOSTON. tec. 8. Tha footbs.ll lesm rsp rrsuntlne Scott High School, ot ToUlr, r rlvwt hern todur for It Rnme with Haver hill. Mu., tn their lnterrtJonat conti td hi Jildjred therri tomorrow, Th iqwul will practice nt Ilrarco1 Fleia this ter noofw "Clothing That's AW W 1STH AND fjf CHESTNUT r SZ Nothing Less Than "DeliVering the Goods" would haye enabled this big store to jump ao quick ly into the front rank of Philadelphia clothiers. As a matter of fact, there is NO other store that can give the Style and Quality service which haa made Georges such an extraordinary success in Philadelphia. Every Georges garment is duplication from our own custom shops of tho latest Fifth Avenue, New York, fashions; styled a full year ahead of the usual "ready made." And sold here because of the enormous volume of the big Georges chain of stores of less than you would pay else where for ordinary "ready to wear." The Raleigh Tho eo89n'a mrnnr cast, Torta - fltUnir, pinch - back, loot bait et ttc.l with to tnrtcd pleat, la oil lhsVto iln laVrlca, Mdre Styles, Models and Materials in Overcoats At $15, $18, $20 $25 to $40 than any other two clothiers will show you. The tremen dous outlet of our big chain of stores means preparation on an enormous scale and this "live" Philadelphia a tore picks the "cream" of every desirable style and model; in thousands of rich, popular materials. -NEW SUITS Almost daily our Suit Stock is increased and freshened by new arrivals ffom our New York custom shops. You will find every new style and material at Georges FIRST! At $1S, $18, $20 to $40 Opftt Saturday Evening PUlLAIiELmtA ISih & Cbestani At XOM A Ml xm i tt Us k-ax,rnms , i i pm wasv ytafl - LJJIj r. i " ' ' PI'' " r '" "" ' ' "- " "J" ' f T T llflTTI'llH I lliajWlQlWTttill.affalltt peggWWff''1!1"''"!'"1 ''"-"ftag?MSWT;: f ! ; i fgwMMHBHBJfflHHHIBHBnBSMBBS