1. EVENING JbEDGHER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER ' 12, 19JL7 yr-vtf- ADDITION OP YQUNG BLOOD EXPECTED TO BENEFIT THE EASTERN BASKETBALL LEAGU i . . . . f . , . 4 n n ft i ATTENDANCE AT BASKETBALL GAMES WAY BELOW THAT OF FORMER YEARS IN 3 CONTESTS PLAYED TO DATE 'Sport Is Successful in All Other Departments and Infusion of Young Blood Improves Play. Jasper Has Bunch of Foul Shooters K. STERN IXAOUE w. t r.r. . w- . 1 O 1.000 jBtr O . 1 1 .Sin Camden.. . o 1 1 .600 ClreyMock.. 0 hLIIKHUI.1! ma WEEK r.r. .000 ,(M10 .000 Twit"' Krss'lnc. Tunliht Cmnilen nt Trenton. KftdlnC. ....--..nnitooD I.A-Un rr. (inn .000 tv.l.rnlty. 4 " l-n0" w"" rk i RitSn.r:. 2 1 3S Ewntel.... 0 3 1 sci:dui.b Kon tiiis week Tnifly Kejstone at Unity. Thur4iy Wrilty t Evangel , IKirdsr-Evan-cl "t Wfat Park. Fraternity NonTinvnsT ciiuncir association w. i, r r. vr. i r n. r.u.rr.... 1 o 1 onn 50th Street. 0 1 .oon uVmr. ... 1 n 1 onn Schwr.kr 0 1 .000 OHvtt'cov 1 0 I 000 Northwest, n 1 .000 schedule tor this weei. Tnnl.ht Covenant vs Twenty-ninth Street. ninet.(oenant v flchwenKrfifier. :-- . .11..... la Kirn Dutch. Calvary vs. TUf IQU"l'"'1' '" Northwest. TIUANdbE LEAGUE w. i r r. w, , i o l.onn TWhiny. . n 1 n l.ooo rhnmh's-W n 0 0 .000 HloomtlcM.. U re .non .000 .000 Greystorlc Miltor. Memorial r.UlTIMn basketball 13 proving a sue- ill c III CCS1 lO UellU HI 1 ucjj.il uiuiun ssv- one that Is tlio fact that the attendance at the threo game played so far has been below normal, regardlcsi of tho reports vent out. hut tho spectators at Musical Fund Hall on Saturday evening mado up In en thusiasm what tney tacKeri in num-era worn Hj era's hopefuls staged a rally that swept them ahead of tho Heading Hears after trailing In tho rear. rreeason prediction! that tho quality of basketball would suffer hecauso of tho "amateur" players In tho llnc-up have not been borne out. On tho contrary, tho loss of two professionals Is expected In time to result In Improved team play Already Is discernible nn absence of the "let-George- r do-It" spirit and a willingness for te.yn work Youngsters breaking In have taken an Interest In their game, as they now be llce there Is a real opportunity to become stars themsolios. Regarding the attendance, Reading pla ed to a small opening night crowd, and whllo Moose Hall was well filled In Trenton. It was nothing compared to the throngs that stormed tho armory. Tho meager turn out at Musical Fund H.ill must havo been discouraging to tho promoters, hut they figure It will jump materially If tho club goes on winning with any degree of con- " slstcncy. Three more teams play opening games this week The Greys are nt home at Musical Fund Hall tomorrow venlnfi. Cam den plas In the armory on Wednesday and H Is back to Nonpareil Hall for Jasper , on Thursdaj. How theso quintets draw " remains to be .een, especially the gamo at Musical Fund Hall tomorrow evening Cam fear Is felt ns to how Jasper and Cam den will be supported. They possess the most loj.il follow Ings fn the Uastern cir cuit. But the attendance everwhcre will be much smaller this ear, and according to local Mars who hae plajcd In the .State League, no manager has been overburdened with the Hiiancl.il receipts up thero so far. De Neri Stages Rally For more than a half hour timing the gamo at Musical Fund Hall on Saturday night It appeared as If tho locals would bo defeated by Heading, but the substitution of Powell for Swallow was mado by Man ager Micrs and Immediately there was a COMPLETE ARRANGEiMENTS FOR A. A. U. HANDICAP RUN Large Entry List Expected for Cross Country Race to Bo Held Thanks gtviriK Day (, The Mcadowbrook Club has completed all the arrangements for the big A A V handicap cross-country run to be held Thanksgiving morning over the Cobbs Creek . course, sturtlng at 10:10. A large number t rof the leading bill and dale runners in this nectlon of the country havo signified their IMen'tlons of entering Soldier athletes from Camu Meade, Leaguo Island and Allentown J and tthcr Government stations will bo en- 'iftereuj free. Others must pay tw enty-ftvo ccnttC .Majis of the course can bo had upon ap plication of S. J. Dallas, of the Meadow- , brook Club. Notes of the Bowlers nojltnit races are Increasing In Interest ni tn iBon progresiies. Travelers, of Insur nee Lfatuo. h-re won six straight contests. t T,h. leaders In public alloy competitions ar rollonii: Artlsina (A). ITnilerdown No. 1 and JUrtratn viho are tie with alx victories nml three defeats each: (II) Lehlcli, eleht victories anil ono di-feat. (C) lhinh No. and Glrunl f"eh have won seven out of nlnn Bamew lluda fianufacturlnir Comoany team tops tho Indus trial rare: Liberty Hell the Philadelphia League: Thirteenth and Hprlnu (lardAi streets sauna leads n the U (J. 1 series, ltexiills the lves stone club (A). Rodney Davis's team (ll)i TeaniC heads the Provident women's tourney fnu Team 7 tha men's league Wndham Is leading the Quaker City tourney. I The Wampole and Krkman teams are even anajr for tho league, in Philadelphia Drug. Sta. ,tion (1 and Htatlon 10. Colts, have each won loven and lost four games In American Ice ,!?(. Underground end Controllers are 'tie In the Philadelphia l'.lectrlc race, each Baling won ten arid lost nie. games. -ft0 .In oikfii tha Plirll. f.aviiA. T--nravtnD anil .Tmirnnl I ari. 11a fni- tlral tinaltliM u.lfh tlA rtti In ilfteen matches Itolilns aro ahead 'mL-"' sucao league. t loming rias won ono triA lhan lriu..ll.lnn n.n..lm,nf In ,ha ?.ttlwbrldge it Clothier Leairuo raie. American ttfworldi rM Co comnany is ahaad In the Iron ami Hteel , L'.Kt.n 1- UA.. Im I.a ,f ipnla-Madf Hardware events. Morris o.rie)' ' first 'in'the I'hlladelphla Iron and fiKL'w, l'enn Mutual lead theTrust and '"IMrance teams. Han Baliadore' tops the ft,!1!1 of Columbua aerlest Atlantle Is lead- ins i-eiroieunr raoe. corn Kxcnangn learn- can in iiang L,ague. and Jveuo.rJ leaas -l n t Al t ss A-sSV .. M 4.u(i flvilU.JIinj SljUilUS. W 7h Kejitone Club experts will hold their' Tti?11?. a"nual banquet at tho Utnaham Hotel Tom Seaton Likely to Join Colors I-OS ANC1KLES, Nov. 12. Tom Seaton. im mediately after his contraet with 1ms Angeles "Plred. was notified by Walter -McCredle .that J had been .turned over to Portland by the .-S,80 Cubs for next season In part paiment for Dave Hollocher. It la not at all certain, ;Xm' 'nat Beaton wlfl appear In a baseball Uniterm next year. He received notice to report tna army at American loika and left for that point, Aa he hasn't claimed exemption and Ilk' iiJ! v? P" th Physical examination. It Is Hnabl" tn,lt he will ee service with the eulls-eye men In France. McGraw, Noted Horseman, Retires ! WASHINGTON. Pa.. Nov. 12 Joseph M. Vjaw. for twenty-four years 11 familiar flgure a ina harness world, and one of the best-known ' Iners, drivers and breeders In western Penn sylvania, announcea that he will retire for tha ""nt from the horae came and devote his Brae to other business. Miss Galllgan Wins Swim .IJFw1ronK- Nov. 12 Miss Claire Oalllgan. 1 f. women's Hwlmmlng Aasorkatlon. defeated n a 100-yard match race her teammate. Miss vparlotte IJoyle, covering the course In 1 mln IrUht if econlS, a' ,h8 Winter Pool at il Dovle to Be "Pro" at Deal ; jW TOHIC, Nov. 12. rat 'Doyle has been 'sen m protesalonal at the Deal uoir Club next season. He will succeed Willie Norton. 'win transier ma post to the country ciud fkewood. Doyle had been, professional at , 9-or Field Club for t- last two notlceablo chnnge In De Neri's work, tho newcomer adding considerable -peed to tho --ri1l?..fr'-Uron.f.,hc "enl"K ws not nee M"urly the field goals made by Johnny Heckmari. vihlih possibly made certain n uo .Ncrl triumph, but oxen had they Inst, one could not hae detracted rridlt from "if fine showing made by Morningrul and ...uuer iiio rormer Is a product of the fjrnol.Mtlc ranks and last jear jump! for Trades School He received the all scholastic selection from several critics over such plavcrs as ij-mlcrn, of .south ern, and Hetzner, of nermantnwri Morning red may not even mike good time nlone will tell, but pitted against tho glgintlc 'icorgc Hnggerts. Im not only held his own. but completely outplayed his mnn, shutting him out and getting one field god Muller gave a wonderful exhibition of "freezing tho ball" In the closing minutes, besides landing n pilr of clever shots Con sidering the fact that lleckman nml Drey fus liavo been plavlng for a month they failed to show nnv thing unusuil. The score of the gamo was t-21, and It Is apparent that foul shooting will play a big pirt In tli- final lesults Heading tiged nno more field goal than De N'crl, but the Musical Funders linded 14 fouls to 'J. 'if Heading's half dozen baskets Itud" Won iller landed four He was lined uj against "Chief" Muller and Drejfuss against Hirs, but In the plav tho De Nerl cti.it ds awltched. In fact, one could hardly tell who tho local guards wero taking. Jasper's Foul Tosscrs What a grand array of one-point artists Dill Kennedy will present against (Irey stock tomorrow night. The Jewel ihirftan has nt last signed a team, but three of his men have never even met before, anil with out a moments prictleo they w'U face a handicap against the champions Looking over tho Jewds' list vvt see Norman and Dark, regular foul shooters and Leonard also a good one (If the newcomers are tho two possibly be-.t In minor ranks, Howard "Wood and Charlov White The center of tho uptowners will bo l'tt Harlett, and lie Is not tpected to establish nnv records tossing fouls. Kennedy has a line-up that can bo switched to good advantage The team In Its opening dash will be Park ami Norm in forwards, Ilazlctt center Leonard and Wood guards White Is n rlnvir de fense man, also a forward, while L'-onatds regular position Is center, nml both Dark and Norman can be mi itched to guard. The Industrial Leaguo was all ready to start when Stetson was forced to quit and Quaker Cltv dropped out The latter Is abandoning all spoits. The storm nrnM When several plavvrs were disqualified in soccer. They are schnolbovs who also played mi the ball team and work after school hours and on Siturdays The bas Itetballers held the view of tlmlr soi rer friends that tile plajers in question wete not "icgular" cmploves, so Quaki r 'ty gracefully withdrew Tlio leigue villi likdy start with sl teams and play at Nonpareil Hall Jack Fox was a spectator at Musical Fund Hall on Katurdiv night, but up to date has not even thought of pl.ijlng bas ketball TOW TO Cfaries (CAicA') Evans Jr. The BYB Tlin short game I understand any shot from 125 jards to tho putt, but not Including It. I tay 123 jards because I consider anything bejond that a long shot; but, of courhe, In this connection, 1 am thinking only of experts It would be .1 little dllferent for tlio poor play ers Tho short golf shots nio tho leally It licit, parts of tho gamo They nio plivid vvltlf various tlubi; for Instance, with run-up Irons, pitcher, jigger, nuishlc-nlbllclt. eti-. and with theso clubs It Is a light ened stroke. It Is ail right when up piling full strength, but when It comes to a question of making the club- lie.iil I'll hImu. :m,l charm:s r.VANS nn am,nc.,tion of less strength, then comes In a pionounced degreo of dlffercnco between players. Usually the short gamo infers tint you do not go much In the air; that is, you pitch nnd run, and that Implies judging the roll of the ball I include niblick shots In bunkers, and off grounds near high mound ed nnd terraced edges of greens, among the bhort shots I do not believe In sparing a single shot, nnd, therefore, X think that tho length of tho back stroke should determine tho dis tance. In this connection, I think I should say that I was astonished at tho gamo of lax JIarston, I observed that ho takes his club almobt to a full suing for a five or 25 yard shot. He Is a glaring example of the. lone- back stroke for short shots, und to my way of thinking he Is dead wrong Yet he beat Jerry Travers at bis best and came within an ace of winning tho national cham pionship ofjlfHS- at Detroit. The only way I can -explfiln It Is that there are a good inany methods carefully cultivated by line athlete's that achieve good results at times. Short Putts Help . ' The plaierwho Is putflng In a reasonable distance ifter the short gamo shot Is played is the one who Is cutting off strokes. A golfer can mlsslhls second shot and still bo In tho running If he can play the delicate Abort shot. To play it, one has to know vhother to keep his weight stationary or'to sway the body slightly; 11 uepenus upon .the length of tho shot, nnd i- assure you there is 11 fine line to be drawn just, nere. Chandler Fgan was especially expert at this shot. I remember In tho National of 1903 nt the Chicago Golf Club ho was play ing N'ed Sawyer In tho third round, and' they wero all square and ono to go. Ills tecond shot was In the rough nUout twenty yards; to the right. Sawyer was splendidly on irl two. l.'gan's short bhot with his jigger flnlbhed four feet from tlio cup, atyl he won on the thirty-eighth hole, Usually, however, you have to be In good putting form to mak0 th,s Bhot receive Its 'full share of desert. It Is very hard to deliver a light rilow on to the ball and still hit It crisply, 'and all, shots should bo crisply hit. You are working Into tho Imaginary line, and this, tooi makes you hit the ball with stiff wrists. Thi hit must be absolutely trtie, and this makes the shot extra-difficult. Sometimes there are bad lies, and It Is Impossible to play the shot light enough for the Uls taice and strong enough to net out of the e?n ,tW sliirt game accuracy of shot and excellence of judgment count with pecu liar force. There are" times wlien lt use .iiiv the. niblick demands treat, nerve, for yott-iauft wing hard enough .to etthe FOLWELL AND YOST STARTTUNINGUP Riv.il Coaches Confident of Winning Game After Sat urday's Victories WOLVERINES UNDEFEATED F.lated over their showing on Saturday, when they defeated the strong Green team. In Iloston, 7-0 tho Fnlvcfslty of l'cnnsjl vntila football men started work today In preparation for tlio Mlchlgin contest, this Saturday afternoon, on Franklin Field. Coach Hob Folivell stated that this week will bo devoted to nothing but developing a fen new pl.ivs for the giinn with the Wol verines and In studvlng the best offensive and defensive methods to match the West erners' stvle of plav. Itoth teams nie confident of winning the game Sattud.i, which should be one of tho season's grldltnn cl.uslcs The light ing Finn sqtiul will have to be nt the top of Its gamo to m ike it two sttalght ovir "Hum -up" Yost's men and likewise the Michigan team will have to continue Its brilliant work In home games to break Its record of not having won from a I'cnn team sliion 1011 Tint Michigan will go through the season with Its record (lean and cl ilm the con ference nml possibly the n ttlon il chunplon shlp, bv i niiip n Hive Mines, s the belief In Ann Arbor The plivltig of the team In the foi noil game banished nil the lln giring doubts of the followers us to the real abllltv of the men undei Hie In a big game Yost mid Folnell eonsiili i the game this week the baldest nn their schedule mid will hive their pupils, in the best of shape The Mlrhlgiti team will leave Ann Vrhor Thursday on tho Wolverine" and will stop at tho college town Just long enough to pick up pissengers Tho team will stop over nt Wavne Friday and limber tip -on the St Luke's School gridiron The entire squid will not mini) Into this cltv until a few hours before tho game Saturday morning The .Michigan students and alumni are pulling for a vlctorv for their team and sever il hundred iiuilergrailu ites will inako the ii lii 1'iom ndv nice inns thev will be 'ended down with cish mil feeling as thev do. thev won't have to be urged to pine It on the M.ile nml Itlue's chances against the lighting sons of (lid I'enn Pitt Scores 7 1 3 Points; Winning Ticcnliffice in How VHt rnnllniif-il t k,ri Its r-mr.l fie in. unil b ItiitnMlnt: llnliliigtHii mil Jr-ntr-on nn I iirlii--. I 1,'M etrrilii niiitle It tnr-lili-tlie slrulklit Rrlilirnii Irliinittlt llni- fur htrlni; Its linbrnUi n refiiril 1'ilt his .rnrrl -t imliits, fur nn tin r me of 'in Zi per iriine. Its il, fetish,, rxtinl also Is nn ft 1 1 1 t-ri f ic. itfrinilttiii; null -9 iwilnts tn he tnt ileil iciin-1 tlirni. or 1111 nirmm- ,if .t.Kl per cniiie. I'ltfs iilnntne record .Is 11s ftillnus Pill f'urneBle Tub IVnti sintr Tot lis 111.-, Westminster Null mil ins 1',-nn Xlb-Kheni , VV. nml -I t urm-Klp . IV1111 sni(. Tutnls . I'llll O Weshlllnstrr II Nun siruiisi . K. O .'ll.i III. II .'II- II III- o 17- II II- II It- II '.'-.IS-!-. :t IVim Vlleilieiii VI. nml .1 I tirnele , stale II- II n-w l- o II- 1 li- 7 III- 0 ZX. II ZX- II JTi.Jll lutals mi; est Mri.lnli. Ilrlli in lhUli Ml 11 use Peon Westminster VV. mul .1 11- a io o il- o H- O II- I! ." II n-l 11 PLAY GOLF Short Game bill there iilth the high loft, and IT you fail to get under It thu nsiilt Is tragic Skill In the short gime Is slum n in the control of Miingth It cills for good head virile, too. An Incident at Pine. Valley I.I im Illusti.ite what mai h ippi n by a little, true stoiy Mi (iraco and Mi M.u kail, two Hi tlili'luin." I'.i , golfers, vvuro plavlng the third hole at I'lnu Valley le cently Mr Maikall illove Into the hunki r over tho green Mr tjraio plain! up to the hole tell fiet aw .iv Mr. Mac kail took one, took two and Mr ijruia said, 'lie got the hole" Mr Mac Kail took tluee. and his bill bit Mr (iraies ball on1 tlio am and knocked both Into the bunker. Mr I race took one to get out, but 1 aided in tho biihlKs on the other side. Mr Maik all cuno out In tun, and Mr. Clrato In two more, nnd before that Imlo was linlsht-il they had halved It In ten. Tho moral Is' Thero am times when jour short gamo costs ou at least eight strokes. JAIUNG DAY FOR GIFT- f rr. . l.f I 1 ", " ' v me fM rasx&M& mi mVmLWk This is one that venient to buy and easy to send. The standard in every country. Many types and sizes. $2.50. $4.00, $5 00 up. Illustrated folder on requett. At the Best Stores L. E. Waterman.Company, 191 Broadway, New York WINNER OF SCHOLASTIC LEAGUE WILL lOT BE KNOWN UNTIL THE FINAL CONTESTS ARE DECIDED West Philadelphia, South Philadelphia, Central High and Northeast Are Tied for First Place. Germantown Has Fighting Chance for Title Hv I'AUL. IMSEP AS Till! teams In the Interscholastlo Foot ". b ill I. e.igue begin their weeks work for the final drive of the season, whero the least slip-up may ellmlivite one of the lead ing contenders. It Is more than probable that when the whistle sounds (or the kick on of the games srheitulnl f"r tiest in "l four teams will find themselves In a des perat, gi apple for the lilmhcl Cup Cent 1,1 1 High's unexpected di feat at the hands of Coaih Lewis's Cicrinantmvn High "ehnul team ,md the sensation il vlctnri of N'orlheast over the Wist I'lilltilell hii 'Spied Ilois brought tho Ctlmson nnd Hold eleven and the westerners back to the fold nnd this morning Cetilriit High, Smith Thlladelphla Vct l'hllnilelphli and Noith east High are ileidloeked for lirst pine ncrmintnwn High b reason of Ms vl tnry nier linitur o'lirlcn's proti ges, Its llr-t of the season, still bns 11 fighting ilutim for the championship, but It will have to spring some mnie of the iinevpeited pi iv to ib-re it the South I'hll idelpht 1 tenn 1 1 present ib impious, this weik The gnni, wis scheduled for I'lldiv, but as mUlif chnol Is fnitiiii no enough to pnse, nn athletic lied the lontest will be held mi Houston ITi Id Thur-d iv aiteinonr Smith Philadelphia in Pine Shape South I'hll.uli Iphl.i High l.m inn- t form list 1'ildiv und Its v If I01 v nvet the illpplcil lTuikfiild teun was not a Mil-1 prise Captain lliinnln and his nun hive nine moie rcgilncd their trbl . Willi Hie (iermnntowii game Khcilulcd for Thurs day, the team will have more than the usual amount of time In which to prep it e for the llnil gnme of the suf-on with Wrst i'hll idelphlt High. N'nrthnst High Hues up with the wenk encd I'l.inkfnnl team this I'rldni on Vmtli east ITeld The vlftoiy mil the "Speed Hois will do the lied and ltl.uk sipi.nl .1 world of good. !u it ciedlt for the Northeast vlctoiv must hi given to Cum h Suvihl. who viorknl haul with the line list wick Tint his itieigv uns not in vain was di monstiated hv the innnin r in which the Hid and ltlad. line oiitpl.ivod Its opponents The plav was even through out the 111 st half, tho olicnslve work or ITeedin.in and defensive plavlng of Chirk Adams inablnl the tram from across the lint In hold the heal Northeast b.u I' Held e'artii's Held goal in the dung minutes of the gum-, vvhli h turned the tlib In Noitlieast s f.ivin. was the lirst g 1 el fimii tin- He Id of an Inipoil.'inee Mine Knidil llroiius boot In the Central lligh South I'lul.ulilphl.i game last ear. Hard (iuinc for Central The game I'rbHv tie tin en Central High and West Phil ulelplil.i should tliroii 11 little light nn the probable' winner nT the (iliuhel Cup The Ihsi i- eif this game will im1 be illminated from the lace, ns the llu.il games of the season bring together t'onttol High against its old ill il. Nnrtluast, while West l'lul idelphla meetH South ITitliidoIphl 1, T le Cential eleven had an off el iv against (!ei mantoiin. si.eh as the best eil teams an 11 ible to have and the ilefe it should make the- men Pilli'i- Just linn Inn! the will hale to I! l, lit e tliiisli mi top. If the gam on I'riil 1 should end In 11 tie, tho si'hool u III each iceeliea point, which nuv be tin eleelding point In the itiuggle for the title I'll Mug the wlniin of the games thi Meek will be the 1 lib f topli of Hie n hoeil bovt The miiorlti fivoi Nottln 1st to win f 1 --ill I'r ink ford .South Plillaili Iplila I" eh Teat (icriiianlown, with the Central High West ITul.itlelphia game-a toss up aleroershurjj Defeat a Surprise The 1 l-tn.tl 1l1fc.lt llllllh Mereersblllg i ideniv rieeiviel S.ituidi rrom the Kiskl teniii was something of a surprise, to Im il fans T he Me n e isliurg ele veil was t rg.it 1 led as being the best in the Slate nnd In line for the iihnlaslir 1 hiimplonshli ot the Kist Coach Jim .Milks aggregation at l.lskiiui rif tas Si hool non- ilalms the piep m hoeil title, but it Is not the only one lllair Ac idemv, or lllairsloiin, .N .1, has ah eepial right to the title, and t ho null w 11 to elee lelo which sliouhl ueni tiie 1 roil n Is for the two teams to meet In a post-so ison contest This Is not III. ell to h ippeu nnd tho students of the rival institution 1 iv II cull claim the honor The plalng or Kail's, Hie Klski tpiailei b.ick, was ni.iluli lesponsil.le tor tin- milv ele fe et of the so ison fni Mimisburg Tie Kl-ki pilot sioied tin 1 utile toiiiteeti point 1 of the game Tills vv is the final Mine of the jeai Tor Me n eisbutg, erne or the In t In tho hlstoiy of the 1 hool lnlv siven- OLYMPIA A. A. Itni 11I mil II iltihrhlko llirr I ihuirtK, JVItr, lONK.m H P.l) s Mil tll NtUitti II illlimtr. liiimlfA llitllimr Mnrr.i f ' I ul'f r s inio Willis. h, I rank I . Mi M unit llnrrs Ir.uj -. hhk M ,Ih Jack Brilton vs. Johnny Tillman ?.Fi Itos, JiOf, .i. iiii 1. 1.1( Int. nr f NOVEMBEPv. ftiiz& 1 2 3 45 6 7A910 1617 1112131 2324 UVM 1 t '.'r'yp cm. m t r -U. A 4JQ1 "7-2 1 For Our Boys 'Over There To reach them by Christmas Day send your Gifts by November 15th Wi FoiixlFen a cift that they all need; will last for years. Con IntcvscIwliTitic League Standing Verllii-ust tnilril , West Phil lil.-li.1il i S'llllll ITlllillle-hellll e.i no ilifmin I r inkfitril a vii:i u s mi nt 1 1; I'oit mis IMI lt( IIDI.VslK i.i;ai.i i. Ihur-il il simlli Phlliuliliilili ., ,iriiiiintnii. lliiiistiiii 1'lrlil I'riiln .Vie. I I'l.ll i,l,-l, hi , ,.. Ueiistnit I Irhl I ml nil lllcli, nt iriiikruril is. Northeast, I ie III. lit Nnrlhrist INTI.K MII'.VIIC I'riiln Inl-rninl Ui.lmie (,. I rlen.ls' nl I iirli-riMirlh streil nml Parkslde lii'riiiiititioin iiiliine g, I-, nn ut Ipin ll I tine oTHi it (ivn:s I rl ( heslnul Mill .it S. ,.'. II lel.lol. IMslils ill I liisilmni,. Illcli Hninlhitr, II. nil .it Dull lenll.-lil lll-ili ri ill II rln. I isl.ti. Ill.l. .., , I. ..,. ...i Ills!.. " '" iliinl i Itiilnnr llldi . Imu-r Irrliiru IVrlstotiHMi NiMnl.. r til IVrUlntiifiK NnrrUloun llkh . MpiIIi llltrli. (uriHli'ii Illcli k. tl-iill. Illcli. ut in. tli i IM Mh'tilown l'r"i .. n.irllimrirr Prrn. nt '. "?," Colli cp . s, .Iumi.Ii'h, u( llniii. (nn 1 Ii hi. let n points were talllcel ngnlnst It ,md vi lories nrro se-ored over l'enn l'tcsh i nn Ion I'iphIi, Wvnniing S, min ii v i'i lis I tiI in .i nibs nn! Hrthliie,ni IT.n Tl i'i.imok iii i aiuiiin ii.irinin imii and l.lssinm. of Mereersbuig intiii tin .. to i.. -,,,.,. ,(!,,,, vv 'ion Die i-ntiis ill. oi t to piek Iln ir all-si b.onstli team- IJKNNY LGONAKI) BEGINS WORK AT TRAINING CAMP L iIIK " lltslit hi il.f i h t in i h ri tn I i f i imp I pt ,1' Il MT11T ItlM I 111 I i! .111 Will i t t I lli lot mm i I'i m t I n i li uH. 'I ill . r Mi t i Sixth - , . . wj-ji-jii.j.ijiji--T. .-ii-i-m.n . . .i....------, ... M n imium numinir- ,.-------.------ - .----------.m William H. Wanamaker (1217-19 Chestnut Street) IX years twenty-one twenty-seven years of continued growth in the high esteem of the men and young men of Phila delphia. Thai's a record of which we are proud! We propose to celebrate the occasion this week in a manner that will mean extraordinary value for our customers, and big business for ourselves. This morning we place on sale hundreds of new overcoats regularly worth $25, $27.50, $30 and a few $35 qualities , NEW YORK PLANS TO KEEP BOXING Ten Clubs in Big Town Pre pnred to Work on Mem bership Basis IM'CUK LAW TO FOLLOW Si:V Vdltlv, .Vol l'J Despite Ihc fuel that finiiriior Wliltinnti elerlileel that tho people of Hie-iilei New Vol k should tint be permitted to witness; public ehlt,ltlems nf bnvlliB that form nf sport still Is very popu t ii i The tiuth of the HSM-itloii Is proven bv the ruTi of luitrniis In ipiallfy ns imin bets of the various i-lubs In thin i uy, nnd tin Ir evlcbnt eiigerness to attend bouts without n-fereine tn the ineiius In vvlilih their wishes mo gtatllleei I'roin the da.v Ihae the I'r.iivlev bin tepeal hill w.is Jtininei! through the State l.fglslatuie the piomotei's of this rlti lime been Putlli en gngeil In perfeitlng theli memki l iii plans ntld foil. IV rue II .,r the ten i-Hlbs loe-lfed In fllialer Veil IM k Is Pleoilelll to lireieeed nil that Oasis v r.mv is r tin s. i mil ,!, ,n,i th it lirti 1 np'leill -n . nrds ami leptei nt i lie ngiil.it pitrous i lulw ee h lii, lil the vie -nits. ;i, nun h.ivi these inerih of tin mi ion of the i luhhf Anniversary AT TIIE nisi v i;.i, H i leii, ii.is i l.nge 1 (rnlril, -g?eSiB-iiaWM-Wp3--5sC mi line' j'H?5jtf0rlai'' . J ' i ii Hurler -S?-iS SS5S?V i Mr H nl- if mW it V V AJ. Y XLUi.kM.l.KMlK llrllilrlirm rrcii. fiWMif - VivW III Wlt yUr "ea"h? TO fall 'Why smoke heavy cigars when llll - III you can Ret ie Gi'rard Cigar at ill most any cigar counter in theity ? II p1 never gels on your nerves, limlh M ano it s a line, lull-ilavoretl Havana j smoke at that. Insist on the I Mv Girard. IHJ a MMI 10c and up Jsmy I- r urn la oi ml SbJiocV 5' ..I tin inn hi. I. ii h, i, sSJigSljis Jsrv' Ml t' I . Clll Ills ilnths 'ssSi-ss jJmS&if P. in. soldi, is i., ,, . JsssSrS&s -JSk with Mini, e.l It S?8tiyy5fcg- 5l35j 'il ill stn, uin ..., u, swa&sjTjrtaPgSg of business in Chestnut Street, years in Market to be sold for -S20 rjnillS anniversary offering of overcoats will show you JL thai the William II. Wanamahcr Store has not deviated by so much as a hair's breadth from its, all-. wool policy, which was inaugurated with the foundation of the business in 1S90. II will also show' with added force the truth of the oft-repeated assertion that we consistently give our friends the utmost of real worth in fashionable all-wool clothing for every dollar they spend. Most of these overcoats are the new belted ulsters now so much in demand, and we anticipate little less than a furore among men and young men who will pick these coats up at the exceptionally low figure of 20. You cannot match them at the price! William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. clientele composed of residents of Its neifkJ, iioriiooei, arm tneso are to re round at tM- ringside cilery night that bouls are stage!;. The figures Indicate approximately tM .....I.A ll.nl lunllld ull.nil .nnh sif fit boiitN of orellnary rluallty. These are rtsju-i'iLiji hirs, who gel seatH nt every entertainment, . f In tho nearest boxing cluh. Hut the gUi-iy' liPlitn no te.s n.t..., ... ..t ...... .vw ns nn f.fl. ,..!. .. I. a l.n.tld rtt n.l.nfthil MS.U nllMiiillu.mi, ' I'! lil n Hill inruin j. t , ,..,....i.. j .. ,i,n.b, . 5 , a ness are Mnged. On such occasions ,tlif.j patrons cemo nuui nn n.eri- m ticy nr i .... elm -liil.linoue. Thin mh Mia rnu ttf the l.eonard-.lohnson contest nt the HarIem2JrjB s'portlng Club, when there was such ft rusl, jVji Iff tint thousands were' unable to gain admit' Hfyft, ,y lunee A.-li. ' The figures do not begin to show the gen V V I ' er.il Interest in a lsiut of tbp first Quality jf i In' an nrena sufficiently largo to accomino- ,liln proportion oi inose wiio would iiko to see the contest, for on such occasions tho promoters have nut tlio prices so hlgl ,, f lceen ilown the numbers. Heyon .i..,ih nfiv thnusnnd persons w-ould have nii,,,teit the WTIInrd-Moran bout could ther have obtnlned tickets at riasoitable prices, v nnd, theteforc. when the legislature re-( nealed the I'r.ivvlcy law that body served notice nn flftv tlioiisiint! N'ew Yorkers that thev could not have a sport to which they Wc?osel following this action by the Leg islature the Keeleral military authorities s.ct the stamp of their approval cm boxing ns nn admirable means of fitting soldlern for dutv at the front, so that at present the I'ltlzens' of New Vork are by legislative edict ilenie'd ns ell llliins Ii sport that by tho national (iniernmeiit Is declared to bo a good thing for the soldiers However, tha niembet hip p'an Is eiulte likely to huccess tulK Intervene nnel.glve the patrons of box nig their r.ivorlte sport until such time as a new law to be Introduced by Assembliman Met no Is put Into operation Week Store Street in all .' jit .Hsf.03 f e? . A i. ' re .3M .' H n ai il 5- 1 i vi i i ii s"l a vm A1 '3 w f m w j$fJ a 3 tU '', DW ,A-I h lid 1,W. i fr.K, &fir- .- Ij-X iflftj!- I- K M t r-sv , 1411, . st J V '" S..-. $ ! -LiSix s.-v".'.VvE&&j Iav .il ft' iv ymk.y vmwM -n, t,17isj UVk.. J' J -tV '' i :. j a -..-.. -Ml sr '.K'JryfeK