Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 02, 1917, Sports Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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fATES ANNOUNCED FOR EASTERN LEAGUE, WITH DE NERI PLAYING READING U
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IpTH THE ADOPTION OF SCHEDULE
CELEBRITIES AT JAFFE DINNER AS HANLON CAUGHT THEM
LOUIS H. JAFFE
; BYJWAbTJiiJtllN LilliAUUJli, AOJHiUtSALJLi
DINNER
HAS AT LAST COME INTO ITS OWN
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jfrhree Professional and
Develop JNew riayers
Hall and War Tax
I
-.rtTT. ifiM nt tnat romo 'Into ltn
1) own with tho straightening" out of the.
fc. ... T..eiio schedule. The cntanglo-
.,. which have been holding up tho pre
a.on srranuernents Have nt last been
iironfd out. and tho season win ui. -'-P
... ...i,..,, Tin N'erl will neiform
morrow """-- ' ,.,, Tlm
I.n ..f fnnMi TTnll niul
-111 open tlio auiiimis.i
Lwb tho champion Gioya ni opponents.
Tb. Camdcns. Jaspers and OrcyH will bo
" . . ......1i,.p 1rr.nr1.nflr nlflVfl lit
lui hut on iJimij v " .
ni Nerl Tho latter HftN tho lid In Cam
DO '". i,. ii ntnl Mvera's tilnyers
de". ??.,.for h In three openlnBs. Jasper
(. flrtwtock'n "rst opponent at Institute
1, iTn November 12 and the Jewels Bliow
", nt Umo at Nonpareil- Hall with
IKadlnK. ,. ..
will bo interesting io woiu " !"
" . .t. i... nr-nfxxiilonnl nnd two nma-
"'! ni.r names. Ono tl.InK I" certain:
i?fh.P K Hot as fan It will result In
ihe development of jounKRters wno w u in
i. compare with their professional
Lroihers The movement Is rlmpty an ex-
Drev" . . -- J l Annn n n. war mens-
Dre.V'.-..i Ann nnd Is dono as a w
ire In order that expenses may bo Kiveu
"IV-lih the hope of glvlnc ambitious
" . j.. ihnt xninRS may bo f-aved
'snd with the hope
Vnune-sters a chnnce to develop their talents.
;? i. nralscworthy move, and the fnns
ill doubtless give their undivided mippoit
to the new Bamo. Local boya on any jiro-
V I.MV a !..,- nliKrtva nrnvpn fl 111 I?
" The cry Vw, evVr been io ive bud",
dine youths a chanco to maUo Rood nnd
the time has now anlcd
Trenton Has a New Hall
Trenton fans will seo their favorites In
a new rmtl this year. Tho Potters have
abandoned their spacious armory quarters
and are now nt home lu Moose Hall, which
has been put In splendid condition. Owlntf
to the war tax n new fcale of prices has
been made necessary The front row In the
-.H...U nd two rows downstairs will be
enty-nve cents per chair, while the next
wo rows will brlni? fifty cents. The
bleacher seats will cost thirty-five cents.
Spectators will be more comfortable In
the Moose stadium than In tho Second
Regiment arena Thoro will bo no HUffer
Ing from cold, such as often characterized
the bis drill shed The .-aino cage will bo
MISS CAVERLY WINS
COUNTRY CLUB GOLF
National Finalist Defeats
Miss Eleanor Chandler
on the Last Green
.WELL-PLAYED CONTEST
By PETEK PUTTER
Miss Mildred t'airly, Philadelphia
Cricket Club, defeated Miss Klennnr
Chandler, Huntingdon Valley Ciomtry Club.
In the finat round of the championship of
the Philadelphia Countiy Club today. It
was one of tho most Interesting matches
played this year Miss Caverly won the
first hole nnd from that, tlmo on Miss
Chandler was never nblo to get tho lead.
Miss Chandler, did. howeer. manage to
aware the match four times during the
(hatch. Only three tlmcH were the holes
hahed, the players alternating in winning
most of the time.
In the outgoing round Miss Caverly von
four hOles and Miss chandler three, tho
fifth being halved In par figures. On this
hols SJiss Chandler Just missed holing a
bird for a win. Both were playing a beauti
ful game with wood and Irons nnd when
one or the other did win It was tho roMilt
of placing the appioaeh shot a Uttlo nearer
the hole than her opponent.
Turning one down. Miss Chandler won
tha tenth, but ufter that Bho was not nblo
to place the match on oven terms. The
rational finalist won the next two holes, nnd
then Miss Chandler cut tho lead down to
one. But Miss Caerly mannged to win
the two following holes and Miss Chandler
found herself in the embarrassing position
of being three down and three to play. Hut
not a bit discouraged by having her op
ponent dormio three. Miss Chandler man
aged to win tho .next two. Playing tho
hard eighteenth. Miss Caverly was In tho
fortunate position of still being doimie.
"iBoth were on the green In their third shots.
Miss Chandler tried hard to run down her
first putt for tho hole, but tho ball refused,
to arop and Miss Caverly, by getting the
half, won tho championship by ono up.
Miss Caverly now has two club cham
pionships to her credit, having won tha
Philadelphia Cricket championship a short
.time ago, defeating Miss Hood in the final
, by six up and five to play Incidentally, she
wade the cricket club course In eighty-one
, StrOkeS. ft npw M,mn.,' rannnl
f Miss; Chandler, who has been playing In-
i joa-oui goit moat of the year, really played
nr best golf during the Country Club tour
nament. It s n ,-aro event that Mrs. Caleb
Pi v ox' tna ttmatcur champion of this city,
Uii ttn seven !,nd five, but that Is what
;! Chandler did.
' The card:
fiOu Caverly .
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Scraps About Scrappers
By LOUIS H. JAFFE
iWHETHER- cold or dreary, this winter
BIT will not bo so for Johnny Tillman, of
IHinneapolIs. nnri nf oi- e....... ...... .,...
fi ;.hen ln rhllly. Tillman's, services
W.... ;. na aU over tho country since
lhi . naI vlctor'es over Charley White.
tAo ?lem nB It the Til? r?,, 1
CM. Hi! "Be n."l?..,Sim.b.rii,u.L'?;
Bir'." "'""g of
ii. r.. .!, uuui win 00 m mo uiymnia
RlthJTM. I'atzo' then II0 wt l1001' un
K,. i!. 1ny. Doty nt Columbus. O. Tillman
lit to i,. wltn Jo Wemg In New York.
"si i Mvy wLS Was unab'8 t0 9t Ieave 'rorn
&D.ttl P ? C1Ub WaS 0rCcd t0 CanCeI t"8
Kp iith . an has a cIever opponent to
Wolm 1. i :v"'"u " meeting l'leming,
lexer . fi8" wItn a 'ver two-handed
IU.ShSh at.J,aB a ,0t of speed and eeps
Tm. "' wide open almost continually.
Ktl?&lif!?M?itnllo?fVt0
the
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for
CaUSa Tlllm. j,j "'""' Ik II ""I. VV UV-
sith u. w. u . n l lT to Keel ,,lm ovwf
remat in . ?y r,lfnt Th contest should
enVi, Jt and Interesting bout, with
nSeavorin. ? w,u on ,)oln and. th other
kayo. w cme inrough with the old
BPmY. WAI-IACB vs. Tommy Gor
Huts ta t0 bo ' semifinal, Other
SJckPw.uD,Lly B'lUngton vs. Youn
Sttlnr n.i. "" Ffer Turner vs. Bat-
? tUri x,Z: " na Jack Brady vs. Bat-
W'd.
!. haiif-YJ't;.' who la to meet Johnny Hay at
Vu rWmi.-'S?,0knornw.nlht. cornea here
i?"T WlliiJm. "Vf. tiiin Jviniay anq
txMin.'i. J."1.." n Auatral n ana
MMsaf ' N,w UnsUna mates for
Two Amateur Rule Will
irenton nas a iew
Boosts Prices
used nnd the players can have no complaint
at tho splendid lighting syntcm.
nic.iardson'fl Cage Activities
On Monday night, November 6, the sea
son at Itlchardson will begin, the U. B. N.
supply tenm having been secured for the
opening attraction. Manager Clemmer, of
the navy five, has a number of prominent
college and school players from which to
select his line-up, white Itlchardson will
present a strong team, composed of lr
tunlly tho same players who represented
them lu tho Hrotherhood I.eaffuo last sea
ton. Richardson's Hall Is located at Six
tieth and Walnut streets, whero games
will bo played ecry Monday night. The
second teams will start promptly at 8-30.
Teams surh ns those oftho Hrotherhood,
American, Industrial and Northwest Church
Leagues can securo dates nt Itlchardson by
communicating with 11. C. Troutman, care
of Itlchardnon Memorial Church, Sixtieth
and Walnut Mrcets. For the benefit of
thoso lntcfcstnl tho Itlchardson Club re
ferred to nbovo is the representative of the
Itlchardson Memorial Church, while the
Richardson team, member of the newly or
ganized West Philadelphia League, is under
entirely separate management, having the
privilege to uso Richardson's namo becauso
tho team will bo partly made up of Itlch
ardson Association members.
Hurt Powell Is manager of tho West
Philadelphia League club which will play
at West llranch eveiy Saturday night, and
II. C, Troutman will book games for Itlch
ardson on Monday nights.
St Columba will open the season this
evening nt Its homo floor, Twenty-third
street and Leh'gh avenue, dames will bo
scheduled with the best Independent toams
In nnd about Philadelphia. St. Columba
will also be In the American League with
ono of the strongest teams that has ever
represented tho club. Any Htrlctly first
class fives desiring games address C. Ousse,
enro of St Columba Club, southwest corner
of Twenty-fifth street and Lehigh avonue.
Ilookwood defeated the Oermantown Ar
tisans rather easily at tho Oermantown
Hoys' Club gymnasium. Wlnskllc's team
showing up well in all departments of the
game Al Glassy, Hilly Armstrong and other
foimcr stars wero In tho Artisans' llno-up.
NORTHEAST TAKES 13-0
LEAD OVER SOUTH PHILA.
Carter and Kinsman Tally
Touchdowns in First Period
Against Gimbel Cup
Champions
By PAUL PREP
Northeast.
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XOIITHKAST FIKLI). Nov. 2. - The
strong Northeast High football tenm showed
wonderful form In their second Gimbel Cup
league gamn hero this ufternoon, leading
South Philadelphia High, last year's cham
pions, by a 13-to-0 score at tho end of the
first period Carton Northeast, .fullback,
mado n 30-yaid run nfter eight minutes of
play for tho first touchdown. White kicked
the goal,
Tho second touchdown came a few min
utes after tho klckoff. Reeves mado' a 40
yurd run and on tho next play Kinsman
went through the line for a six pointer.
The goal was missed
Northeast was a winner over Oerman
town High ln Its llrst league game last Fri
day, whllo South Philadelphia lost to Cen
tral In tho closing minutes of the game.
FIItST PUniOD
South Phllly won tho toss and elected to
rei-elo A strong wind was behind the
South Phllly players. Thomas kicked off
to Dcsscn on South Philly's 35-yard line.
Iieshen fumbled and Wlilto recovered for
Northeast. Whito and Kinsman made a
first down on two lino plunges. Carter
mado four yards around right end. Car
ter attempted a Held goal from South Phil
ly's 32-yard lino, hut tho ball went wide.
South Philly's ball on Its 20-yard line.
Cowdrcy and Murray made a first down on
lino plunges. Leopold kicked on his fourth
down to Carter on his 30-yard line. Car
ter dodged through tho entire South Phllly
team for a touchdown. Whlto kicked the
goal. Score Northeast. 7 ; South Phllly, 0.
Thomas again kicked off to South Philly's
30-yard line. Falling to gain Lcoppold
kicked to Whito on his 35-yard lino White
ran tha bnll back 20 yards. Iteeves made
40 yards on a, nuarterback through the lino.
Ball now on South Philly's 10-yard line
Captain Kinsman squirmed his way through
left tackle for a touchdown. White failed
to kick the goal. Score, end first period,
Northeast, 13; South Phllly, 0.
GRAVY WILLIAMS MAY NOT
PLAY IN GAME TOMORROW
Former Pcnn Star Has Injured Back.
Scott and Dougherty Join
Marine Team
Johnny Scott and Tom Dougherty Joined
Captain Ilogan's Marine team yesterday
and were Immediately placed in tho first
team backfleld. Both are ln excellent con
dition and rapidly gained a working knowl
edge of the slgna.s nnd will start the game
against tho Camp Meade eleven on Satur.
day.
Thin pond news was offset somewhat by
lac that Gravy Williams was more
badly hurt In last Saturday's game than
was at first thought. Ills back has teen
troubling him nil week, but It was not
until yesterday that his condition became
so serious that medical attention was
sought. Dr. Will Hearn. the former Prince
ton guard, examined him and Immediately
ordered X-rays taken. It Is very doubtful
If ha will be able to get Into the game
again until next week nt the earliest.
Lon Jourdet visited the Navy Yard In
the morning and coached the ends In the
finer points of play. At both practices
scrimmage was held. The scrub was given
Camp Meade plays, but was. unable to gain
but little against the reconstructed var
sity. Particular attention was paid to the
work of breaking up interference, a much
has ben heard of, the wonderful work of
Barry And Diamond, the Camp Meade ends,
and every precaution will be taken to keep
them well covered.
It was announced that the war tax Q,n
tha tickets for all Marina gsmes plsyed
In Philadelphia would be paid by the Marine
Corps, this making the usual prices for the
public
Mermaids in Special Race
NEW YOnK". Nov. 2.r-ChrlM J. Ktas, pian
aser of the Wlnttr Pool t llrlrtton ,ch. hai
obtained the eminent of Claire UallUan, na
llunal woman wlmmln champion, to a aperlal
chomplon; to be held In th heated natatorlum
down by the sea Saturday evening, November 10.
maicn race witn inirmii" iwn,, msuvivuwii
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If -Ai-i v JL
fflSkNi,'''' NCrue huns cop'THEt. 'mar ffi
rc-me if i W'y,.WKfflMmm i. .tfSSaesr-
&& flit f ) ueRuyVvLDr, fmWmW
fieceoj: liWI PRovi .THE CORNER- - 'y
' ' ' : 1 J " -wsoe. J
Klokra. Mnoreatown, C T flrnwn. Illver
ton. and 13 A Htrout, Overrrook
l.Ot A H WlllouKliliv, MerrhantNllle, and
H nirhdale, Mcrchanullle. A. II. On.
lleln, Woodburj , and J It Howell, Woud-
1:10 w. C. Wildle, I.im'lowne, ami J. S.
C'oale, ltlverlon, i II StoUn. Mnu.-es-tnwn.
unit 1'. I). WlnKert, r'rnkfnrd
1.10 K. It l.ji-ftt. Merlon, smi II. I' Tb
iter, Merchant llle. Waller Vi:Vln,
Woodbury, anil W. C atetn, nivrlon.
li'8 It II Hoi, Jterchnntvllle. and U. h.
MiOlnley, MnrrhanHllle. It r. Htaueii,
Aronlmlnk, und y. II Ilonanll, .ItUertnn.
1:31 K. .Stleii, North llllla. and T. W.
rooprrl Jr.. North llllla O W. Hortner,
Woodbury, and A. H. Karnahaw. IJIver
ton. .,,.,
1 40 S Mllla. RIerton. nnd J. 1. Itur
Irlsh. Merrhantlllc; II I). Htrt, Pine
Vullry. and W. h. Thompaon, lluntins
don Valley. , ,
1.4(1 It. II. Mote. Woodbury, and J. W. h
l,ue, -Mooreitown. if C. ilriacom,
Mimrestown, and T. II. 1). I'erklna,
Moorealown.
1 32 H. V llernard, Overbrook. and 8. A.
Walker. Aronlmlnk, O. It. ltolf. lllverton,
nnd purtner.
Pimlico Entries for Tomorrow
Flrat race, claiming, for twe-yaar-olda fur
longa Sixteen to One, 107 . Ml. i". "fh. .
Mlaa 1'lllet. 104: Mooafhead, 107; rhalerlaii.
11 " Candidate, ill). Tell if.. U'U.Jrlah Klaa.
107 1 Lady llertrudo, 104. Sunny Hllh 1"4. Ial.
roue, 104. Kaatern J'rlnceaa lo.i. 'Wood Mlt.
1U.1, Tumbla In, U3, lit for Tat, 3; June
""h'moS'i rare, the Klk ItldBy ateeplechaae, for
three-jear'olda, i m lea Melodrama, 13n, Ooid
llonJ. isa: Mural. 1J. Itujal.n 1'fnU, 18S.
Town Hall. 14U, llrand 1SJ. Acabado, llj.Cam
modoro tliunl. 132. Onunda. 132 Crack o' Uay.
Third race, the Htafford Handicap, three.year
olda and up. mile (artt Isidore. 113, HtralsM
forwurd. Ion. Woodetoiw, 102, Hlahland I.ad.
102, (a)Cd Hoche, ins. thlmay. lot. Holiday.
104 Crimper. 110, Queen of the Watur 101,
lit if lieamond, HI) (a)Ilrlahton Stable entrlea
Fourth race, Serial Handicap No 1. thjee-year-od
and up. II furlonaa Hoampr. 132.
Crlrnwr. 11. Hank O'Dav 122. Naturall.t 112,
lid.
llRUoerK, un, miBi iiuvic j.n. .- .....,,
110. Weaty Hoaan.
130, Corn Taaae
117, Leo
Chares, 127. Ultimatum. 115, lialli, jou Tnorn
hloom. nil. Jack Mount, nil, Hrlnahurst, 123
Ilhlne Maiden. Ill, Kalry Wand, 10., Startling,
117. (a)MUkman. 10S: Water Lady, 10S.
(u)llrl?htoli Stable entries.
Fifth race, purae, for two-year-olda. 6 fur
longs Tlpplty Wltchet, 122i Matinee Idol. 110,
Partisan, 105. Lady Iiorothy, 107. Jack Hare.
Jr . 122. Wyoming, 112, r'raaonard. 113: Shan
liallymoro. 103, Cum Sah. 122. Neppurhan, 110;
Kuahmlr, 112, , ,. ,, .
Sixth race, purae, three-i earmolds, mile ana
7 yarda Straight Forward, lis. Ed Hoche,
111, Thornhloom. 100. Queen nf the Water. 101
Jack Mount. 114, Woodtrap. lutl; Highland I-d.
114: Manlater Tol. 100
Seventh race, clalmlnir handicap, three.year
olda and up. 1W miles Yaijellng. llililucca,
112, Merrhant, ! May W., 103; N. K. Weal.
100; nakeort, OS. . ,
Apprentlcn allowance claimed.
Weather clear: track faat.
Latonia Entries for Tomorrow
First race, purae. maiden two-i ear-olda. 0
fuflonKs Heellne, 100. Dahablah It, 100: Ker
nan, too. Melllotua, ion. Hog, 100. rtedmond.
108 aMalley. 112. Walter Brady, US; Duk. of
Savoy 112 Von Tromp. 112. AH Aglow, 112,
Narosa. 112- Also efiklble-Uedllta V, 100.
Zululand. 112. Ammunlllon, US; La Dalne, 10,
Unar. 112. Bauer. US. ... . .. .
Second race, ciaiinui. niiwv-yr.-.u .. ..(
n nrlnnira Dav d Craig. . Mary iieue,
98.
iv.i..i.. n-A-n 10. Iledtlme Stories,
103.
Auriga. 100, Amaaon, 107 Trusty 10S. Canerun
108: Ax thur Mlddleton. 108; -Arch Plotter, 03.
Langhorne. 100, Othello. 110. AJo eligible
ToUalon March. 105; 'Kinney. 114. Nobleman,
,0ThVrSface? rlalmlnr. three.year-olda and up.
1 1-lfl mllea King Flaher. 98; Jack Snlpa. 10
Howdy Howdy, 103: Lady Jan. Or.y. lei , 'Mlas
Fannie. 104. Fair Orient, lOJi Foxy Orldd. 105,
'03!
Illgfellow, 103, Solid Hock, 1031 Fancy Legjny
10 Little String. lOBi waaswortna i.aai(
HI
Also eligible Kxecutor, 10i Marasmus.
10H.
107.
Clara. 1U, Margot N.. 108, Btout Heart,
Fourth rae'a, purae. two-year-olda, handicap,
fl furlongs Tacola, 105. Sweet Alsyalum. 100.
Jamea Foster, 100; Spearlene. 105. Mlatresa
Polly, 103; St. Auguatlna, 109; Ocean Sweep, 123,
A,FlfUi 'rare?' IT500 added, the Latonia Cup,
three.year-olda and up, SK mllea Star Uald,
03, Flaer. 100; Moacowa. lWlIJoelor Samuel,
103: Opportunity, Oil; ilanager Walte, 1101 Slid
wav, 114; Embroidery. 122.
Sixth race, purse, handicap, three-year.olde,
mile and 70 yards-Lady Hotha. 101. .Tokay,
103, Ouy Fortune, 108; Colonel Vennle, 124;
"seVenlh'rice. claiming, three-year-olds, 1H
mllea 'Jovial. 03; NlshtOwl. 107. 'Orgmpj.
lost esaneymlnr, 10; Ninety Slmolex. 104;
ioiia Star. lOlt J. C. Stone. 10.1. Fly Home,
107 Hac, 110; Itelia Hoy. Ill: Yenfhee, 112,
Apprentice allowance claimed.
Weather, clean track, faat.
AMATEUR NOTES
The South llraneh Y. M. C. A. would Ilka to
arrant gamea with li nrst-elaes home . baaket.
pall teams uani wii.w ,... -y" --
Morris, Ouarda, Ocean City, Cape May or any
teama or in anoye caliper.
Ttasttelball man-
aicr of the Y. M,
C, A., 1423 Snyder avenue.
Tha Cresson. a Arst-elaia traveling baaketball
team, would Ilka to arrange gamea with laimi
In or out tit the city. William fittle. l3o Seiith
Second etrt.
The Frlanda' Oulld Juniors, s faat 101-pound
ham and traveling team, would Ilk to meet
teama of that class at hm or away, Hobert
I,. Spector, manager, car of the Frienda'
Neighborhood Guild. Faurth and Green atreets.
' Will Wreatle to a FInlih
PBft MOINES, Ia Nor. ., Barl Caddoek.
f AnJta. la., aeiena n oia.cuim ta.in wsri.
g bis claim jejri. S'ti
p, will .meet .Yuelir Hue.
estler. In a. Ilnlah cateht
re the night ef Noveroker
wrstllf cnarapionanip.
ea-catcWan match hr th nurhi of Not
si. atcerduur to so ,nnuocewBt oor.
in iiii' jib.1
TENER TO SERVE
A SECOND TERM
National League Magnates
Willing to Re-elect Him
for Five Years
John K. Tener will bo re-elected presi
dent of tho National League at tho annual
meeting of the organization to be held in
New York on December 11. The league Is
bo anxious to retain Its president In office
that It has tendered him an invitation to be
a candidate and he hns accepted The invi
tation was presented to Tener by Presi
dents Daker, of Philadelphia ; TCbbatts, of
Hrooklyn, and Hempstead, of New York.
The term he will serve will be decided at
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j Biggest Sale of Woolens Ever I
I v HeM in the cify! I
1 mm&$ $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00
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DDUCTO
When a man once finds true
enjoyment in a cigar he sel
dom looks further.
You will find that El Prtducti't friends arc
constant, for true enjoyment is as much a part
of hi rrtductt as
wrappers andtheir
Expert Manufacturing Various shapes and
conditlontindstandarda sixes 10c straight
make U frUuci$ uni- to 2
lormly enjoyable,
Tk.G.H.r.CICARCO.
rUladelphls
the annual meeting of the league, and will
be either for two or five years. President
Tener la reported to favor a two-year term,
John K. Ileydler will also bo retained ad
secretary-treasurer.
FRANK CRADDOCK TO RACE
IN BELMONT CONTESTS
Motorcycle and nuto races will feature
the big speiedvincetlnB at the Belmont mile
track, Nartierth, tomorrow. Many noted
nmateur and professional motorcycle riders
will compete In the cycle races, while it la
expected Clint hcven or more cars will con
test In tho Ford special event.
Kiank Craddock, of this c:ty, who won
more races with his machine at the various
fair meets Oils year than nny other rider
In Delaware or New Jersey, will meet Hants,
of New Jersey, and Neal the Idol of Dela
ware, in a special five-mile match race for
the eastern States championship. The trio
are In great shape for the tilt. The races
Btart at 2 o'clock.
Suits, to order
yourself the wonderful values I'm
offering in this Sale! 5
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BILLY MORAN
THE TAILOR "that knowt how"
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Sporting Friends of Assist
ant Sports Editor Pay Him
Oral and Other Tributes
HE GETS A WRIST WATCH
Louis II Jnffe. once upon a time usulatnlit
sports editor of the Hvenino l,i:uiEn and
now a prixatt- in Uncle Ram's army, was
tendered a farewell dinner by Ills friends
und the management of the Hotel Bingham
al the latter place last night Mr Juffe
leaes for Camp Meade tomorrow to take
up his new duties as one of the guardians
of our nation
It was not a sorrowful occasion, but one j
for rejoicing. The guest of honor wai con
gratulated because of the opinrtjnlty he I
nas to uo sometning great, and the mar.y
speakers all promised to be with him some
place "over there" In the near future He
was presented with n wrist wutcli. a gold
safety raior and n sweater In addition to
other things during the evening
The banquet, which was arranged on
short notice, was woli nttended. More than
thirty of Mr. Jaffe's n.-soclates and friends
wero present and each had something to
sav Joke Wclustein. the local sportsman,
furnished the decorations and the favors
and In addition to that presented the part
ing guest with a traveling kit Sam Gross,
assistant manager of the Illngham, and
Louis Kamp, the food expert, did moro
than their share to make the affair a suc
cess. William H Ilocap. sports editor of the
Public Ledger paid Jnffe a pretty tribute
when ho told of the young man's career In
the newspaiier world and his lematkable
success "We are Just loaning Jnffe to
t'nele Sam," he said, "nnd I expect to see
him come back in n shcrt time not as a
private, but nn ortlcer Any one who can
do rs well In the newi-paper game In such
n short time can do equally as well ln the
army. Wc are loaning our guest to the
Goernment It is a liberty loan"
Muggsy Taylor, tho boy manager, tear
fully said farewell in a short speech, und
Bobby Clunnls. tho Chauncy Ilepcw of
flstlana, sang songs, played the piano, told
stories and made speeches without once
referring to Joe Welsh or Johnny Mealey
Hobby's work was the feature of the
evening.
NOTES OF THE 1IOWLERS
n ''.'!' Iron and Kt01 league tourney the II
7t. ,ix teani l""al Apollo Steel two ramea nr
thp three American Hrlda won three from
!f'.ai,"?naJ!''y. H . T rr,tt" wnn three from
llethleliem Sll nnd rnrneicle stetl won two
out of three from Concrete Steel
- iThJ. Philadelphia Klectrle anuada ahocd to
?-"iKnt",s: it'1 nl.?ht Ulatrlit Offices bested
l ontr.ill-r three times In ui-ccbIoii Under
ground won the odd name In three from Labora
tory Station S outmlled Fortieth Street play
ers In all three games, and Operation won iwn
irom t ommerclal
nam Jicraii rolled
S3 for Uperutlnc.
a 203 game and totaled
iT!.h.' na,nk "erks renewed their activities laat
nlaht lnnaltanla Company ahowed to d
nntiiae winning all three games from Phila
delphia Trust, lopping the third by a pin mar
Kin with MN. Fox getting 2tU In his second
?am.u Jitat? downed Qlrard fn two games
rnurth Htr-et won twice from Franklin. Jones
of the Icrs netting "ill m his third ra rile, and
J'nnrad a tenmraate sturtlrut with 211 Corn
Kxchange won the entire aeries from Philadel
phia National A feature was Ulankarn's 222
In the last game. """
SUITS or
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Reduced from $30, $25 and $20
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Wean see it in the soft, pliable quality of the leather, in the
refinement of the finish and in the smart aristocratic appear
ance which they possess. They strike you as UNUSUAL value for
the money and they ARE. No wonder we sell them by the millions
of pairs yearly through our 257 stores.
They are quality clear through and through. 300 beautiful
styles. Let us show you what a master craftsman and value-giver
the NEWARK Shoe Maker is. Select your pair tomorrow.
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