v 1 - IV py;rV;'' ryv 'w - ' EVENiyg7 LEDGIt-PHirADEEPHIA FBIDAX NOVEMBER 23, 1917 v jgj iENTY OP NOISE EXPECTED AT QUAKER MEETING ON SWARTHMORE GRIDIRON TOMORRi 3 H to r? jfRrVENTY-SEVENTH MEET BETWEEN feWARTHMORE AND H AVERFORD SEES :1GARNET WARRIORS THE FAVORITES tflffk'cer's Eleven Strong, but 'Not Overconfident on Eve of Big Little Game With Bennett's Main Liners Tomorrow -I ' JmHt: hip llttlu (Mine, the txxenty sexenth meeting hetvxeen two noted rivals xxill y "be staged on tlie new llelil nt Sum thiiioic tomnriiivx, when IVi.ii-li Mctcer'H & narthmoro elexen entertnlns Couch ltitinett'n tl.ixerfeird tiKBrcK.itlini. hxviiithtnoro iLaa won thlrtpen. ltmei ford olexrn iiml two xvett ties This It the hlKUixt khiup or tho da In this section, nml regardless of the nuUiimn of othet games on the ..edti1c, nil eiUTtflis itlvvnxs ure centered upon tills meeting. This . ear excrj thlns fuxors Svxiirthtiiore, the Cm net shnwlnc sticncth In Ks lecent KUtncs, while the pupils of Coach Dennett are ncai the end of n xto dl-astrous xenr. Itut the apparent weakness of llacrford has not caused nn let-down In the pieparatlon of the Qarnet, for the recall unlx too well what happened to nil oerconll"'ent IehlRh eleven that fell befote n seippusedlx weaU and Infeilor l.afnvttte team one autumn day In 1HV".. Then It will he lemeinhcrid the K.istoiil.ms hid luen "Warl.s for the other teams on the schedule whereas I.ehUh with one of Its most powerful tciiniH looked foi a lenril score iiuiilnst t.ifuxette' Whit liiippinul Lafaxette, In one xxiik's Hint peifxc'teil an acrl.il surpilse attack tint swrpt Lehigh aside, Mil Kjstonlaus wluuluK b ."." to i, Svvurthmoic Is conlldcnt but the ale not soin to be t.il.m hx suipiie Many Swurthmoie nluninl have been on the Held this xveik asslsthm lti.nl Comli j Mercer, and the team now WoKs ic.ul.x for Its bit; K.une Mll.c nrnnitl his, been IosIdk no time with his Main l-die hcs and Mei'tn to luxe them In condition to make things interesting for th" Garnet List jc.n llaxtrford won h.v in to 7 and while thej have onlx one member of this winning I'omhln.itloii in tin. lineup now, Couth Dennett feels that he has found enough capable men to p.utlj 111! the positions left xacant b graduations Swarthmoie Is not much better off In iipiit to eteran material, eml three of the 1916 uggrcg itlon lulu,- found In hirnc" BOW. Captain Giltnour Is the lone Ilaxerfoid xeUi.in. while Cuptuln Cornoc Itldpath and Gillespie ate the tiio of veterans aiound whom Coach Mercer his built lib winning teun Not a man on the hwji tliinui team was eltglhle foi the diaft when It w i called. Itldpath became ellglhh before the school vt.u opcnid and tiied to t nlisi but win! luurncd doxxn on account of bad tjes This Is Muitc's llrst joar us head .couth, and the former Penn captain surely has mule wood. Ho xiii.tce.de.il Couh 'illl floper, former Princeton tutoi, and with onlx a handful of in.atc.il.il developed ft great elexen. OH, MAN ! Si:vi:n of men plujc I his elexen uguUiis are irishmen and one of the font oldti cd hla llr&t football this fall. Captain Ceirnog, fullb tck, reliable dropl:Icler, Is the star in the cast Itldpath, gu.nd, and Glllopie, end, arc the other xxo around xxhom Mercer has built his team. Mee.is, the other giurd Is a binlor and Is plaxing his Hint si isnn on the team ' WITH mun Iv Seven of Varsity Regulars Arc Freshmen fex xotcrans on hand Coach Meritr was funul to look nxn the ticsh man material xcrx c Incl He saw a ft.x promising athletes, xxoikul xxlth j them carefull) for iimii long nftci noons and latu on he xxas irxxiiiUil foi his fl efforts. Out of this freshman ciop he eltxelopcd 1'ltts, tuilci, a piudiiet of Wo ts .Btnah Mllltnrj Academj , xxho pl.ijul .1 bl.ishli.it plxol game against Penn, I.ni- 1 ,kln, tackle, lame from Chester High, lliaxner. a taikle. xxas a tcaiumite of Pitts At Wenonah, Couwio, runnln ' mate for Glllisple at end, .rccclxed his early train ing on the high bthool elexen at Slslersxllle West Vlrglnli Westtott iiuartei back, is u former member of the Media High elexen, Moxxo, halfback, wut. de veloped at Swurihiiiinu Prep, and Itlll Dili bin the other halfback, xxas a head liner In Main I.lnc uthletles xxhen at llaxertoril School Mercer has hid onlx .thirty men in his sipiac all season but has woiked them m carefully that the.x Boon were dexeloped Into a real machine. Mercer has had the assistance of M i; Puller l.u, 1911 who has been J. acting as line coach all i-cumui Assistant Coach Puller has woiked xxondels xxjth his men 'I he llnu diaigcs faster than an.- In the country anil has proxed that It Iuus enough class to hold Its oxxn xxlth anx It has faced this scummi Whlttaker, u foimer Northeast box, Is a substitute tackle, mil In the games he has wotktd this jear showed that bo Is ,id to till the job the moment anx thing happens to a regular l.ukens, hulfhmlc n formei Itldley Paik athlete, hurt his ankle lu the Ptnn game and his not been in the best of form since Idingrcn, another good back, has been haxlng tumble xxlth an Injured ankle The other tlrat-stilng substitute Is 'Cap" Howtll, xxho Is emirgeucj end man. Swurthmoro started the season bj losing to line knell and Penn '1 he first Victory was oxer Getljsburg, xxhlch was won bj 17 to 0 Then followed a Hi. too Win oxer Prunklln and Marshall, a :ii-to-7 tiluniph oxer Julius Hopkins, a :,(, to-0 Victory oxer Iafu.xette ami last Saturd i a .'7 to-ij win oxer Deluwarr. The Garnet has dfjpla.xed Improxed form In excij game, and the thM two reverses can be traced to the greenness of the nexx team. H.WUI game MJKOKD has anything but an Imposing iccoid, winning onlx one line out of &een and tj Ing two Pour xxere lost Stevens .led the rlrst, 7 to 7, Oelaxxarr won, 7 to 0, Pi sinus triumphed "."-0; the Naxx trounced the Main I.Iners by !9 to 0, P. and M. was beaten, It to o, Lebanon allcv xxon Ai) to u, and .Johns Hopkins xvas held to i scoreless & tie- Football Officials Should Ue Upheld, Says New York Critic rpHC football utllil.il who lixes up to the rules of the game and InsWts that those rules be can led out to the letter Is becoming quite unpopular with some of the college football coaches If the penalties are Infllc'cd somebody objects and It Is the ofllclul xxho gets the xxoist of It not the plajei. In a game reeentlj team had the ball nea- the goal line and a line buck was called for. The half .back took the ball and xxhen he hit the line a halfback on Ills side got behind Sun and pushed him oxer the line This is contrary to the rules, and the in fraction was seen h exery one on the field. The umpire did not allow the score lid pennlized the team with tho ball 13 .xards fiom the spot the foul was com mitted. The touchdown was lost and xxlth It a chance to xxln the game. Noxx- comes the had part of it. Instead of the coach taking It out on the claxer who committed the foul and xlrtuallv lost tho r.nnp. Hip iimni i, ... .1 nprfnrmed his ,lutx. was blamed. He un tnM ho r.,ni.i,t, r.Hi..in,n i.. .. if - - - ".. univMiv in mi) oiner (U Karnes plajed bj that team tint bea.son This does not seem right, hut the con- xflltlon xxlll exist so long as narrow minded couches are In the same. I.awience ,1 Ferry, the able critic on the Nexv ork livening Post has something to s.n- about the treatment of football officials. "Any effort on the part of an Important football-plaxhig collece. to In it $ be known that If an official does not please he will not be uccepted as an official , In any futuie game In xxhlch the Injured college participates," he writes "strikes t the verj root of the gridiron sport Officials are human, the rules thev are Jt ,oalled upon to enforce are necessarily nameroua and fiecnientlj complex, an i ,yxor in juugmeiu oiien occurs, xxnue it snouiu be Dome In mind that no fii hV t itnen excr fcee an Intricate play in the same wax. Grantlnc- nil tii an realizing what a beastly ntfalr football becomes when allowed to follow- a com paratlxely unrestricted course as a few- officials are inclined to do the only conclusion the loxer of the game can formulate Is that the college which does not back an honest official In ndx-erse as xxell as faxorable dpeKinn i , ....i. I Interested in Indtxldual success than In the good of tho sport. William i:. I.ang Iford, the bes'. rcfeiee the game lias known, offended Vale In a perfectly legitimate UecIsloD In tho 1913 Harvard game and thereafter was pet tana non prata to the tells. Other officials have been quietly shunted uslde bj other Institutions because mo uccision am not appeal. 9-f a !5 TN DISCUSSION with a group of lepresentatlxes of a ceitaln college thp other ilnv the n.imp. rf n kt,lnrllHH. a..,,tn,,n.i ,ii.i .. . . . HJ....U.UW vutjivu uiuciui as urougnt up. 'Oh,' bald a he Is strict.' coach, ho Isn't used much bj any team now becuus Rules Should Be Lived Up To at All Times f "WCI'U tli"t la u fine commentary, isn't it? What that coach wanted was an official xvho would fortret the rules the crrn.itpr ii,- ,.f n. .i m..,.i- "-- o... u. u buc i,iiiv. tnsiue pjay and holding are the two offenses which bring about the greatest number of penalties. Now the fuct that they are Inhibited may be accepted as exldence that they are, not desirable, but, as a matter of fact, any one xxho understands football knows that offside play and holding seriously mar the excellence of the game as a major pport. Where they flourish, neither offensive, nnr ,iBr,.ni,a . 'ball .bis Us due and proper opportunity for expression on tho field. Some officials 1m tell you that they recognize holding and offside only where It affects a certain ; Jjtoy, .never realizing that It affects all plaxs In n manner subtly pernicious, xvhlle wia tenaency. it It aoxeiops and spreads as it Is doing means that rnri ,.), win seh these things as an art, and that the practice will grow and grow until a' structure or tho game win be weakened. ..EV.-.1...1, ... .. j L .. . R ""! 'i iuubh, uaiiserouo gunio ai oesi; it survives today as a great j voir oniy tnrougn me careiui. development or rules by groups of men who loxe L game better than any team that ex or played It. Officials who hold nn ..Mlted sense of their position, so to speak, high priests of the snort- .hn Mdder their decisions on the merits of tilav ns thpv mn it i,m,n,, t . 'Uhout favor, should ,be upheld by every right-thinking sportsman, even when 'A9W own alma mater lsunfortunately involved. f A '.. rpilEnp: are too many coaches who instruct their teams to observe V'tr'-the letter and spirit of tho rules onj because sturdy officials haxe Bide this course expedient, too few whose motives aro the resu.t of an Htbense of fairness and decency. The obvious course, thus, is to Keep LkkraiSif kd Inaht upon the playing cf the game as It la wrlttin." VW JOE - I WI3M Yflu'i) GO D0UJM AMD Glue That Jauitor 6oat TaukiivJi To - we TVV CUOJSM BCMT To GCT A LITTLC GRXICC fC VCU T VAT OMIT ( ATTOTlrtU . ? r . a v. gf I " Y it wseos A MMJ f wcil For I cSOODMEiS SAKC GO DoWJW AfJW GM GUS A Goo D 6TIFP , TALICIMt' IP Hotiy You - i 1PLEASC Go j I'VE GOTTA GO) I JuiM-A MlMK ynv . 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GREYSTOCK MARS JASPER'S PERFECT RECORD IN EASTERN LEAGUE-ZAHN, CAMPBELL AND McWILLIAMS STAR Victory for Churchmen Places Them on Even Terms With De Neri and Trenton Other Basketball Comment J.f.pi:n s p I.C.-iBtio ba" pet feet iiinul In the 1" islern c.-iBtio lias been marred ntiil the dievs were the ones to turn the UioU fm iIipx debited the Jewels at oni) in-1 Hull I i -.t lilKht before n blc croxxd bj the core of 22-1 ft 'I he xvliuifrs xvcie out-oied in the first period bv lfl-S but c imp bid. --triiiiK In the ecotnl frame and landed on tup Thp demliiiK farter In the xlctorj cr Hip iliim pons xcis the Ko.il shootliiR if Mix Mi -Williams and 11111 Z.ihti This pilr dtxided four two-pnlutpi- In tin final fr-iinp The x Isltors landed six field poals to two fm Hip home follnwirs ami pl.necl bv f,u the better ball '1 he fi.cturc of the nfTalr was JBhe xxondeiful exhibition of KUardliiB bv Ally MeMllains and .llmmx fampbell and they plnxid rlniri around Kid ViXr and Vonmn, lesperllxelj The lat ter xvas vprv tml and should luxe luen laUen out of the Kami lie bad u ' million ' shot". Bond bad and Indlffer. lit, and exl clPlltl failed tn rcallp tliPie x ere four other Jasper plcxers In the c ice. The !ctnr- tot 1'ocartx bxs places them in A triple tie with 'In litem and l'e Nerl SI inaper Joe in icIp a rhaiiRii in hi Ilne-up bx slKiilmr 1'kkx tlllson and woiKIiir him -it forward almiRside of. X.ilm The field Reals went In Zihsi 2, MeWIIManis, 2, CatnpbP'l. 1 l.rviinte 1 .Moorelie id 1, and Lronard 1 The laltei s shot was the best nf the whole Biine Hut two fUlel KDils were y the flrt Inlt one i each -UK l.n -n fnausu rated thP scoring with a fie 'I and the xlsltor--were ah. ail bv 2-0 1. n minutes there was nothlnK but fmiN, and bv this method Jasper tied the Koine at ". all Me Williams and Hark had a lovifest icsult douhlo foul Hull uiailP B'd and the totals were fi-6 Mm Monrln.uI put his fellows two ahead with a two-bniwi bx follow Ine UP a stab Un free shots the period terminated l"-s While shot slv fouls In spxpii chance", mlsshiB his list attpinpt Tin flrexs went rlsht into the le id at the offstart of the second h ilf on a foul end fampbell's field iroil This K.ne them the advantajjp at 11-10 and thtv were nevi headed McWIlllams mid Zihn iPKlstenil and boosted tho adxautaue to 17-12 1 eon ard contributed .lasp-i s milv shot of the half but Zahn Innled his spcoml bislcct Just as the bell sounded McWIlllams counted 'n-jain final score, 2J-1C "Some" Games in Camden Spectators at the piellniln ules In I'am den can Je prepared to reiclxe all suits of pleasant little surprises these days whin the tp.ams In the American League of Cam den take the floor for their weekl" con tests, which are plaed prior to the Kistern I.eafl'ue matches I'eerle-s Kid won the title lust voir bx importing" xlrtunllx the entire Vlncome club from this tit The same bos are on the teii-i. but at jirtsent there Is a "war" on as to xvho can Ktt the best dub to gether In Wednesdax's came Peerless flashed Harry HoiiRh and l.eonard 1'iost, former Eastern I.eaeuers and now w Ith Kcranton, of the I'ennsxlxanla State Lcairue It was learned that in effort had been ni.ado earlier In the day to also slpn Ally McWII bams, star guard if tho Orevs Another paxer xvas told to ko ahead and bring Uarnev Sedr.in from L'arbondalo If jt Is possible to securo him There Is no ques tion that the 'skv-'s the limit," and it has been estimated Wednesdays battle cost Peerless more thin $100 to win, with noth ing as the receipts Bill Kennedy Complains mil Kennedy, manager of Jasper, has been In charge of that team for more than eighteen years and Is credited with being one of the best informed in these parts. But Mr William has a plaint and hero It "I see by your paper that Charley O'Don- Eastern Care Records Seen at a Glance U. I IM XI. I IM ls"T , . I Ifi; l.rroloek I ." ln0 Irrnlein .1 .l.llei ( imelrn .1 i .III lie Nftl I : .(.CM llrileliliR.. I I ..'(in -( III 111 I I. I OK lis XXI siliireln t imeleii at Iteielllici I iipp it Do Nprl. udl is to plav n.iiii with r.cadlug and only to appeal hi the hnniP games 'X. on i an ju-l write It down as far as laspei is i nni rued tint he will play both at houu and awax or not at all 'I suppose ou lemeinbei a ft vv xeiis ago 'I reulon pulled a stunt HKp tint 'I liev wanlid to plax llon-f lilll and Mllkr in the home guiles ami take cm Inferloi team on the mad I was severely nltlclid bx 'Irenton pipers for m stand at flip lime and I was found out later to be right s far as Jasper his a sy no team Is going to pull that kind nf sfiT We xv int Heading to get plaver and desire to no :ill .c luh-e strung When thev eciuie to Nonpareil Mall it must be the regul ir five diir motors dout care to waten Jaspei win ftoui an Infeiiol lull and I don't pm iose to Ibten to all thes, Unoe Ks from the lans when nothing but am iteurs .are plaj td " (Jo.ils Prom Kxcr.x Alible 'I here Is noi:astern League game herp tonight but at Musical I'und Mall tomorrow evnilng He Nt rl will t.u kits Jasper, and Joe Uiefuss will pla with the .Musical ruinl eis Manager Meniv xvas well fortified with re mot men for tho gamp xxlth TiPiitoti In t iso Jack KpIIx- clhl not come up to t -pt ctatlons. Hell Miller, center and in.migtr of the Kejstone Urotlierhood League ttani. was also on hanel Mlllei is one of the best shots among amateurs In Plilllv, anil if the keeters let him loose some one rhould giab him. A couple of amateurs In the lint -up haxe speeded up Mastt rn League plix. but the lb. tiling man igement should get Inisx- and sign some big leaguers The Industrial League will bold a meet ing tonight at the LT (1 lolllces 'Ihiiteentli mid Cherry stieets, to plan foi the s,. ison's opening on Monday night One of the clubs has dropped out, but an effect will be ui.iile today to reconsider the decision RUTHERFORD, WESTERN COACH, HAS SMALLPOX Members of Wii&hinKton University Elexen l-'ear They May Have to Cancel Game .ST LOUIS, Mo, Xox 2J nichard H. Hutherford, football coach at Washington University, has smallpox, it was announced esterdaj. and now Is In quaiantlne root ball follower were alarmed lest the vac cination of members cf the team might make. It Impossible for Washington to plaj St. Lc-uls Unlxerlty Thanksglxlng day Indians Cancel a Came HOST ON Nov ifl The fotal)nll B imp l,e twe'n It lutein Collru-p ant th t'Hrllflft fndinnti sehpdultd to ten i1hpc! tiPre on Thankhi.linir Day vv is tallml off liy th CrtrlUlp manuKcmtnt esterdaj Tho Inellana have plapei a itucces Hlcti of hard game and the manakrniPnt 1h s-ald to fppl the elpvrn U nut In eemdltlun to meet tho hPaxy Iloston CoIIpbo team Suits or Overcoats To $4 .80 Order J.J. Regular $30, $25 and $20 Values See Our f Big Windows PETER MOHAN & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS ' S. . Cor. 9th and Arch Sts. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Until 9 o'clock Bakvv Would Have War Clause in Every Contract Ullliim II ILilxpr. prclclenl ut tlir l'litlii ilpll.ii ntlomil litrtte club, kiih tluit ni( oas(inS rontru Is Itetutn IiIm t Inb unci t Imrr outtl Inrhulf c luufH tro.U in,r tor i inreM itlon or rrtUinn to rdtifnrm uttli f (tritlnc iif Ips chio tn lit nr, ItiKfr nlilftl tit it Ih thoucbt Hie Niitlnntil Itiriip, nt IN luiniiit tnpUhic nft lntintli uuiild intMtl Unit form of uiMrmt for nil Hih itiil Hliil be tUtCH not Im lletn tli it t ti -u.ir U Ltiint id hurt Ibe piitnc a inutb hs eriitrilK U pretlb toil, be tblnkt It bet lor 11k uwntr1 to tuKo all ttoolb'o irr in-tbtn WILLARD STANDS TODAY IN SAME . POSITION AMONG" HEAVYWEIGHTS AS DID JEFFRIES SIXTEEN YEARS AGO No One in His Class, and, Should He Retire, Thei Would Not Be Any One Who Could Step Into His Shoes Uy ORANTLAN1J KICi: The WlnnhiK Slogan "Tn do mu bit" lfftt oner the cry That htood against the Suprr-Urutc; "I'o iln my bit" one day got by At bcinij quite enough to shoot. Hut ae the Game crteiute it a vpmi, Th? cry ntotrt. to a trcntcr call, Whrtc this new thought mutt haunt each mail Thh greater thought "To do my all." CI'NTIv .. M. C. . SWIMMING tiilrrvv-. unci Snpp Miare 1 ir.t Honor- in Hdiulirap xqiutic Meet .reitgo Anelrews and Lrnest X' Sopp divided lioniirx list night In the V M (' A hiudleip hvvlmnihig events dt elded lu the 'cnlnl lii.int'h pool The tvvo-lmllit lc.iel er tird foi first piece in the llftv v.mls halnlii ip in -8 1-5 "eeoiid i Snpp placed Iht In the side fctrciKe- for feiim. xvhlle n drivvx beat the fiirmi l out lu the diving event Snpp vclui ve.ih on serateh in the 200 varelt late, mmtded I minute 3.1 beeuiids lail to Hip limit man In thN event and iltliough hvvlinmlng the distant o In 2 mlii ntes .' ! l-" stei)iid, was unplaced n dttws ellel '.' minutes 31 2-3, and just tained a point ten fourth pi, ice 'I hi' iiolnt htiatrh elite follown S'eipp 'fl Xtidrivvh 37: Hlih irds. .10; Knep and Knolun 2t eieh: l'ovli Micaiiberg. X'eites and Zlninoi k, 15 e ich Muss, IS; WIiii tin 11 Weil and MiLem '.t f.uli Ihe plan winners In lut night'H events, follow let .inl Hieini II'" l,otren AndloUH leliel Snpp rlti scil lime 37 1 .' third Io-i JSi fourth Itl'hiriN I'n sidn streK' fir form Won b .Snpi, prrond Ivnowlen third IthhanlH lourth Xlnf ' Jelll earl nee Won lie Kulp thne1 I II, hpc eind KlieewlniiJ I 14 third Shnullu re 1 17 fi eirlli AnIr'WH '1 17 J " I nrr-e eh Inu U'i n t Anlrews jiotond. Snpp third KehirIs fuurth XX pit I our mure exeats are ikitssuv to rein e hide the -cliedulo anil deteimlnc'thc prize vv iniieis Notes of the Amateurs 1 I h t.inliiil lttervc wlsli to arrant;'' -unrH with stentid rluieil binUethall teainn at henn e.r awav llnmt unci wanted for Tue h eliij nlllhlH ate a lirellmiu.il v Feme to the Kiili rn I.'iiKu con tint l II Calhoun L'lja (.'(inn liter street, or tall IJItklnson 87i) lm- tuetll h 111 an I ', o ( loeK . I' Penll-ll X C H wltlKiUI I f.iiltb (.itme al Inline with itiii Neeotnl op third tltss Ing this ittratllon, uxeri.liiK nut Imre ili.n l.li i uei nls klndlj notlf XXIIIhini ii,ik 'Till II-iM bull mt avenue or l hum KtimliiLton 117a 1. m Till: he aw weight situation toel.av la nl-meif-t iircebelv n It xvas sixteen fca sons ago When Jeffries had stopped 1'Itz and 'or bett he Htnml supieme with no compitltlon in night His Mipiemaiv was so pionounced that after waiting two en three jc.ars and con cluding with Jail! Munroe ho nn.illy de deled to rethe At tint time .lack Johnson had not mine foi vv aril and the only en tries In sight were such men asMarxIn Hart and T.u.imv Hums, nbxlotil' below Jeffrles's cl iss, , W'lllaid oecuplcs the -a.ne status toclax Theie Isnt nn one In ,'V,,B"?Tl..hc inl a tW-clirs heax x weight t" t iUo up Hie buiden If be retired II has been rumored that he wilghs mor.e tban 30ft pounds and xxlll nexci train for another tight . . . Jeffties had the mhp Idea, but the lug nllfoiiilan was tln.allj lured to his first bnocKout by the xelloxx- glint of KOl. If "W'lll.ard retires, as he now- tncatens to do, :t new he.avJ weight xxlll bo " in the throne room at some future date Whereupon there xvlll arise it call for v 11 lard's return , . It may be that he xvlll turn xxhat is tcch nlcalb known as a "deaf ear" to the Plen. Hut Jiss has alwajs hlghlx- esteemed the ' weJl-known dollar Quite a niimiiei 01 aiinii piled In one mass max- change nis neet. . tion exen at the I Nk of what happened to Jeffries at Hcno Until After The boNltiR p.itime lsn t going to amount to xerv much until after the war Then there will be a big rcxlxal Hoxing Instruc tors now scattered through all the various arinv tamps xxll dexclop any number or new boxing fans who. lcturned to civil life, will bo only too keen to Inspect profession U Uonnx Leonard and others of the unger Hhonl will be able to pirtake of '''-."J, rT viva! but the odds are that b then Wlllard wll be out of It, too heax.x to cxer train down agiln "Hit Hy the War" In the lurthti dexelopiuent of this phrase no big league ba I club xxlll suffer more than the Huston Nationals Hank liowelv s de parture niib a lap. but in the loss of Waltir Marinxlllc the Hraxes lose not onlx a gie.it mechanical ball pl.oei. but an aggicsslxe hu'tlei of un bolted value Jlaranxllle Is something more thnn a star shortstop He lias bicn one of the main souls of bis squad, one of the most xalu able types In baseball Thf Six Best Hear Sir LI I'aso Is a long way fmm anvwheie, but there 1110 still t few foot ball fans mound who talk oxer the old game Hue follows our pick of tho sl lest bicktltld men foothill Ins exei known 1, thin pe, Carl le, 2, Cox, Vale; Heston Jllcblgin, L Malnu H.irvaid; 3, Ollphant. West I'olnt, fi, Uricklev. H.itxaid How about It ' SIX OLI)-TI.M:itS Ceitaltily the Job of displacing any one fi oiii this nrra would call for nbnormil perspicacity not to put It anv htionger Hut It Diiesn't Alxvuxs Sink In When tho Braves had Maraiivllle nnd Lveis working together In 1314 they had sullleicnt xltalltx to cirry an entire nn t hint' at h terrllic pace Thev were the two Pepper Hoes of the game One .was enough for ordlnaiy conditions The two together were big factois In turning a tall mel arrav Into a club strong enough to be it the Miiikmcn four straight games a Job tint required something more than el and he In. aim Ardenlts riuh Mlould li'.e to uirangn a i. inn nt liunie with anj peeont or third elms lMsl.11,,11 t.nm for the soldiers' "ol, ,." o f und Martin liroalu in.mBC i, .-, ;i Ilffiin st. 'll.e SouthwerK MlelBtm a slxth-rlaies team ",":;"7; I'lmuru hu Klines t horn ii o t i-t'nuniK, i-.-js i;ast Motamensln. or Penn Downs fiilsey in Extra Time , ". 0.V'1 ten-minute period was neeeBmry to el. i Me the winner of a hard fouxht oeeer m'tili of the A League pUjed j . ste rdas afternoon at the Marr (l.irden Heireatlon I'tnter. hex "nth and bomhinl stree Is, hetweeri the lcnn Junior, and the tills. Athletic nub The latter won the Kaiiio on a, Bual leklecd L It 1 anelllo In tin. txtra time "'" Modi I ".I -sCtSs. j I '5 iK I lei. rioKu -iUHl MOISTER I'ortntile ltullel. biCB, (1 a r h e e k, I Hctorlt, etc, Nil el ot .Stutco yjclttrcrf a,td crcclid M. Molster & Co. M(r. Office and Dliplay Room. 3931 N. 5th St. db irT; t&mm i itij FOOTBALL UNIVERSITY OF PENNA. vs. CARLISLE INDIANS svnuiuw. now ,-'. i?' I', m. AKrservitl heats 3c nnu $1, AiIniNetloil IVOc, ml VtVTPIA A A Hroutl and lliilnbrldee ULiIlVirirt. . ,lrr, idttnrds. Xltr. XIIIMIW I'AKNINti, MUKXlllHt .JO 1 rtllMe (tinwio m, lelelle titles Alike K. O lliisrl xh. Hilly Horn llnr'fm Fdclle Uellv in, Joe ilh .foe I) mil xh. loldle O'Krefe Eddie McAndrews vs. Iitsh Patsy Clipe 33r, lte. .10, "5c. Arena, SI. $1.50. inc. vrar tax NA 1 IONAL A. C. ,i,k V((ik.an, xtur. hTlKIlW I.VhNINO, MlXIAIllHt itTIl XXCIItl.n's ( II X.MI'KINsllll' IIIMWI IVIike O'Dowd vs. Jack McCarron 4 OTIU.K- TAR CONTKST t Cambria A. Club llurim & 1 eenejr Munacera UeiiKbietoii Ave. and oraereet IIIIIIXX I.VLMMi, NO,'Wll Another Lrilinl Miowr live I'llMiln llontt Auto Races Tomorrow At Byberry 5 TIIO hPLED IJVI1.NTH Admls, f.Oc, l!r, btand Free. Comfort ShortensTheTrip An extra stretch of walking or an unusual day on the feet makes little difference to men and women who. wear CUSHION SmfES Under foot at each step is the resilient buffer of felt and cork. It acts as a gentle spring and absorbs the shocks of walking. Tho Cushion Sole is a nonconductor of heat, cold and prevents dampness. Your feet stay Warm and dry in the severest weather. Caution: Beware of fraud. The genuine, ; original Cushion Shoes cannot bo had at any storo in Philadelphia, except $7 and up I I l teAl No. 8 N. 13th St., Ask to See Our Cushion Sole House Slippers Rrent Hbllt.tfr , i,CC(C(i .. a of dally Inspiration ur-ll MM.,,, punt wlJ!n,nTtnln. ItZTL "I had nlrendv Rone over ti,t: ., tone- fore the .Vrbrn.ks 1 ." ' 'J?. U. i...t . : " n nt; ren called further .atie,,ii ." ..taki. a,l I ..,. .1- 1 . . -"-" IU II ...i-ciicu m maup the snme t)h inpn Ik error tc, n one Bame TenB jiomcthlns '?" n It .Ink in Isn't alvvnis the?. hl FOUR LEFT IN PINEHUKST AUTUMN GOLF TOURNEY iMNi:m.MihT. v c Nm ,, , ItecKer. IIKvv.inok will meet n'ptfw ' ountrv riuh r , irKli,f i the J?: .'the bMl.k,, nr th0 Bcminnals h "uS ntltllnm irnlf Imirn ,. i . . '" '" the lovve? ,,, theeoni;;; HlN ? It dates. Monro Country dub. and H n 1-hllllps, f the Kl,P ,,,b ni H Penn Freshmen Lcaxc for Cornell Tills exenlnc at S o'clocl. the r-cnimlt. nip freshmen football squad xvlll i?a,i til Ithaca to battle on tho rarnellan's Sleti Tills ends the earlInBS' season and '& Jourdet feels conlldcnt his team xvlll com. throiiKli sutcessfiilly. 1 ,e men are In good phi Meal condition and xverc run hroSeh their entire repertoire of aerial plavs v, terdax hh the tinlsliliiK touch to their final ptnctlee 'I hn use of such an attack S ,;..:: 7. .:.:.. .-", """ " . h s more than sue- OKlaboma elexen proxed iiKsiui ich tneni TahbcnKcr Trounces Transportation The Vulllors Pintie-neei Tnfrir fa.llv a. fcatnl the Tr.mi.portittrin r)i-ptriinnt In !!' Iccthill Bump of tin I'fiinsvlvsnU Ilallroad in Vislnll I.i.emiB hrl I hint nlsht nt the. pp. n 1 M X Ijlkhteintli i ml lllliert utntl b, tho nvriwholtnlnK lerorp nf ,"i7 tn 11 XVIMrman Pieiv il th. Mar of the Kinne, imlilng a total ef fnurtPen Pe-lel botIs nnel hn also hud th. hnnir tit tjllln,j the tlrnt tllel koiI nolw Doctor Holler Is Beaten 1I(1S"J IllJ X I. Vox p XVaMck bjnae, fc fe-iiteil t)r 11. n T Itollor her. liikln.- two tMi nut of three at cuteh as catth can. MOTOR ROBES HecoRnierl as the stanJard Wool and Phiih Holies. Will mid vnur idea ol a handsome comforuble robe fnrlonc and vatlvfattory serv ice. If not st joui dealers, write VM. AYRES & SONS Philadelphia Makers nf tli' t'vm 3 I lloitf Ulankili 35,000 SALC0 Suits amd Overcoats Real $18 to $22 Values 12,14 BECAUSE pi Ay We manufac ture every gar ment we make. And sell direct from factory floor to you at wh o 1 e s a 1 e prices. Saving you the middleman's profit. "Make our large factory your stoue, clothing I ; f fill '"in 111 Mil il1 J. Salsburg, Sons & Co. S.E. Cor. 91hc Sanson. Sts. feconrf Floor sBtr.H.':A Purchasing Agents' Orders AcfeptqA ' w :,r '-, 4" ;-' 3MUE.. ,M4 v4. fflfl ,Jiii LZ,.