r I? 3 R t$ my 0 Y Wf I '",' lit it t". ? A..', "t ... "5i t f EVENING iSEDBPmLAELPHIA; :jaMrfi' NOVEMBER r - . .- CH DICK MERRITT'S PUPILS HAVE WON THE INTERACADEMIC FOOTBALL TITLE SINCeII 'CHARTER DEFEATS GERMANTOWN, 52 TO 0 f12th Street Prep School Team mucii lor mo suburbanites, . Who Fall o Score ntown . . l'cnn Chatter . I'll enil .CimiDhdi it. .lrI i"ckio nil d. ....... icii ruuru meon... rrtiter riant guard , right tnclilo 1. rlslit tMUi ton.. nuiirtrrback rd ifll naimncK m rltlit halfback .,.. sm fullback area Ecklea. lalncaman Mcru ice. Vlk flm(n Mn11fAi1 fliiitii nrnlinfl I jfCfll VnllI lei nwinvu i inha vuuu 'ItxiUfit h1 flur-i-nti tntin ifi ilrtmw r Hftbor today, winning by a score of 52 to 0. , tMM ;E :vn uMWWWa r EARP'S BRILLIANT WORK BEATS FRIENDS' CENTRAL Episcopal Captain Tallies Three Touch downs and Wins Interncademle League Game, 120-13 'tlMnn March ...lVdlllo .lacolia .Colmly ..Klcmliu? . .Hnnsrro . .liroun . ..Stlcv ...MIUhHI Umplro Us i:iii(nui, llilrlif Ilroun ,.. Ilnflftt ..... '"n Kl Aildli ..... Muniiul , ... i-riiip . ;; IMrkon ... , l.rlwn . .. i.iirii IVIpntU' Onlrul. Iffl rlul lnlrnt J . Ktt Iumm n 1ia nri nt thn Ursi hfilf ttn 'J to 0 and In tho second half tho South Wy m. - -..1....U....... 1tl.i in ..-!..- 'More. Tenn Charter virtually ncorrit nt will ,'tmi could have rtin up a lnrgtr i-core with- f r, ut much trouble. Germantow n put up a 'J - mtumA flffht hut waft outblattttPfl A crowd of a thousand rooters saw tho gama and among them ern a hundred or more. glrlK. Tho fair sex scorned to he morn Interested In knitting sweatfrs and urlst. lets than In watchlnc the outcome of tho game and while tho boyo vlewld cvory play with the Breatost of Intcrvst the KlrlH w nt ahead with their work nivl not cen when '& JPenn' Charter boys wont over for a touch K ' dawn did tho clrlt ilmn ti Hlncle Hlltch. ' Patin Charter trorcd Its tlrst touchdown Fleming Kolnp over tho line (Icrinantown tried hard to fctop tho 1'enn Charter onru-.li, tut there was nothing to It. Jutt beforo thu period ended another touchdown t emitted flf toon-yard run and tho goal was Itlclteu. in llio second , 'nosed the Kcil period urown scored tno tniru ioncuuon and another goal was kicked ROSENAU AT QUARTER IN PLACE OF BELL Folwell to Take No Chance on Injuring Regular Pilot Against Indians Two l'cnn regulars will not start tho game against tho Indians on Franklin l-'lold tomorrow, according to an announcement made by Coach Bob Kolwcll this aftelnoon. Rosanau will be ut riuart'-rliack In plaee of Bert Hell, and Cook will replace Thomas at tackle. Bell Injured his shoulder lu tho Michi gan game and has auffeiod from It all Week. He has taken part In trie prac tice sessions, but Fbh.ell docs not wish to take any chances on crippling his star be fore tho Cornell game Thomas also has not recovered from the buinpint; n.olved In tho Wolcrlno combat and will adorn the bench. The regulirs went through a snappy sig nal drill today. Kolwell didn't hao tho boys out very long, im-relv enough work being given to keep them In shape Thev all seemed ready for tho engagement, but the regulars are not likely to remain long In action against the redskins The second- stringers will get their chance . . left tlirklr , ... Dnm'mun left itiiiiril .. Mln-ter ... .tenter Itlj Mnirii , rliht ciniril Xilrniin . rhchl tinkle lutlnr .rlclit rnil (lomhilll iiiitirterlitiik Mttrk- left liilM-mk .... Kill ti right hiilflmik . Ilnrio fnlll.tuL- IVfl i line in . noils i inliiiile-i. Iteferer It. ,V. Mjivwrll. Mturtlimiirr. I'm P're Tjler, I'rliitetnn, llrml lliieMimn ihfl Ifr, Mlmuiikln, f. H. J5. V SI (' A f.UOl'N'Dft Forty fourth and Tarkslde. Nov. '13 Captain Karn was the lumlnari In tho lntcracademlc League ganio between llpls. copal and Friends' Central hero this after twin, making three touthdim us kicking two goals after touchdown and registering u 20 to 13 triumph for the Churchmen. Friend, Central was the first tr score. Foil going oxer for a s-Kpolntcr before tho 111 at peilod was three minutes old, shotting tluough ccnti-t after a series of line plunge for the sit pointer. TaIpr kicked the goal Kplscopal camo back In tho second quar ter and plajlng a brilliant uphill game with captain l;arp bearing the brunt of tho attack, soon had Friends' Central on thu defensive Karp shit mound the cud and tluough the lines for big gains, f to soon had the bill on Friends' Central's fifteen-yard line and In two more plai In went ocr Ho kicked the goal Karp again led tho attack in tin- third period When tho session was half nrr thn Kplscopal captain skirted ends and a for a touchdown He In the fourth iierlnd llio i mitrmm-n counted tlulr third and final touchdowns. Captain J.arp again was forced to lead the attack and it wasn't long before he penetrated the- opposition's do- lon--o for a touchdown. He kicked tho goal Friends' Central H.iged a rally lu the last pirlod which reMiltcil lu a tcuchtlowii Tho goal was mls-od. How it- S'lrat r,, ,. Vnoil Vlolt nil Kntrics for Tomorrow Potts against Anvrlon Hrldca total-1 025 in ltn third came, this bulns th-j hlsh leani scoro of the night on Cai-lno Alles. I.sona mntrlbut lne 204 and Mitchell 20.1. Carnetiie Steel hat Apollo the second gam by a phi. total.nc Till, und won tho Una), ;.'." to 721. Stelo started off with 22."i for Concrete Steel Thankaglvlnir Dav will bo Kj-atone Club bowlers. a. holiday for tho K-Illris, two rfar-olit'i. t nnh 111 muft iti.tttt lit t)i,,.i...u l.lttll llltl fl? h.ilr.i.a l.l T'.f. nn ll.u..' tm ... - ... ' -'.'. .' ......nr. i,..: . ."'orB' " -r lii ilnrnimc n-i i Utihiikn !I7 '1:117111.. th II HI Ire.iilllKhtl' I II. 1H4. vunnl II HI, ma, King or th. UiKI Its; Kllliirnei. -i , Kp ou.l mie, li(ip(r-iilr lin-l up 111" llnwie 1 lun-nlle. 7 ruiionKH Orlnnd nt 1luiiiia I1H f.nnic VnrW. toil, snititur llrn.lerhk -i t'rnp i omnl. 114. Wnxil Vlolit, los. Mxt-m-li-nn ton. 1'erUiiurillin In.-! 'Ihlnl i in. rl,timiinr three. ear.oltl- hikI up I I l-l'l mlle An-lix tin. .Manhiniirl. lln Kinir lliiniluiiK. no. i.uiki It. 107 Il.in.irull in:, I Mr Win Jnhri-nn till Kiirlv Morn, till Milton I l'mphell, till Tom l.nwre 1IIL" nilth!lel-l. 10-.. (lb I Pop 1111. rinlilc Hell 11(1 Saturn. I 111) Hlll 'Ihlntl- 111. Mlnrll. I0J Alun ' ellKlbl- IMIth I l.l tin-.. in 111'.-, Conitvvooil 1111 llrsi. 'H rioni Timh 4 Malheur in I'nurth r'o- the Ilndurnnei lliinilliiip all iffei, 1 mil- llunlii rt IL'il r.nmouse in Wonil -.tone. Hit! ItUhlnnil t.iol. 117 Alt num. 11(1. .Indue WIPRileld, inn. King Neptune, tin, .Shotting Mar. 1n7 Hirr Shannon 10." Klfth rat-, lb. (otuuiM i Purn. for a'l ur. i! turloncv Mnrilng. 122 re,i siohi. HKi. Mi Horn t'i I'lllinitum. inn, ater l.ad. lin Itns. rinn IHi Tea ru-ll. Hill. Ilib-oek. loo Sixth ri'i. ehilmlnc. thr e-Near-oldH and up, 1' tnllis I.uth'r li:i. Old Hen, Inn, '(Jr-et-tiles, US, Mmkros. !".. i hrlHtle, 111. Jurklct loil, l,ul IMnlnn. !m Courln lan. 101 t-am Sllek. 1111. Ilakeotf 101 'llo'e Water, 'is Seenth rae , Hell.f; three- e'lr.oldi and IIP 1 mil- 7(1 anls Vermoni. Ho. Kllrnn 101 Water Witch. lnJ rirlni: Line, !H. TountHln Fay. 107. Ilnml. 102. Hud s llrnthr !i" Mar Flneh. 100 1'roEreiKlM inn. 'S.'ii II. n h -i.t Atiprentire nllowanre rlalnud "Weather, dear track fat w l Aw Tootliall Star Wins Scholarship MI3DFOIIO. Mass , Nov 21 James J Drum mey. captain and iu irterliaek of the Tufts I'ollece foiillnilt team. ."terdi win awanlej tho ncholirthlp Klven e.,th ear to tho stu dent HttnlnliK the htKliest standlne In ath letics nml study Drummn in prenlilent of thu Honlor class Our Thanksgiving Tailoring Special Say, Mr. Man, here's real good news for you just pur chased 100 dressy Winter Suitings from a New York im porter. They're qualities which have heretofore sold at $22.50 to $30.00. Your choice, tailored to your measure, p perfectly fitted and tailored 16 .50 L BILLY MORAN, 1103 Arch Street THE TAILOR THAT KNOWS HOW OI'K.V i:KNI.Oh MimiBiMniu'iini,maiimiBimiaami iiiu-mitiitcBuiaiiPi'iUiu unni'iii'inipnia uiiu'iiyinnHnimuiiiniuji'ii at'i'iiiiii8Bnii'in.iiiPiicj.iii'ni B.aiBiiM'ii.u'fiiiii i n1 jmiHi.tijMH- kes theHurtoutofYourFeet r5 .xiiiwM jg UKE WALKWGj0y wBBA ; - war& CVSHI0NS0LE SHOE lfi u SK Q v. TSE famous Newark Cushion Sole Comfort Shoe has been made especially to prevent and correct foot ills. To wear a pair means all-day-long f ooi-comf ort. Whata wealth of meaning there is fat that little word " Comfort I if you know the agony of aching feet If your feet ache, or are tender, the Newark Comfort Shoe 'i3 what you, should wear. Not only is it comfortable but is stvlish aa well. Every man should have at least one pair of these shoes, as" they are aoft asa glove and restful asa pillow. They have the softinnersole blwkfain. outersole is flexible, requirinino Try a pair of these shoes, youll never regret it. $3.50. Tku).(u4 Shot Stores Co. f WOMEN'S AND MEN'S STORES AMERICAS GREATEST SHOE VALUE Cetyrithl Kt7 fr Tkt Newark SkteStortl Ct. . .. ..w Uf S"!ttt ' ' 12th V ISth 8t. i?i Hr'" "' b th Sth "t- JM Lh Kt b. ' Vino Sts. t y?-W Narth 8th 8L. near Cherry Ht. fl fioatu tt between Uroad and -torn dcs, -. MM Jf. Frent St., near Dauphin St. feutk Nt:. near 4th Ht, !, . S$7 Starts in 97 CitUi r-i I , rt. I "..A SS., "iv.-.S'VM.-. Hlwtl ....-' "-.-. - 5 1 5ii2 i !!" ni!0" ! near Hart Iane, Uta hrni-liictoii Ae.. between York .... .ttn,, -umberland. St.. K Mil J.erniantown Aiei.ur. Chelten Av. 141 dermantoun A.e bet. Lthlirh ..! win ni. nmr 3iarKt hi. MdiujunU Store 1339 Main Ht. Open Evenings South Phila. and West Phila. Tie Cnjitlniieil from fprn One Philadelphia sturted an attack that boon had tho West Philadelphia ladH on tho dc fensle. Threo stralRht llrst downs soon had the ball on tho West Philadelphia 20-jard line, where I'rcticli Intercepted a forward pais. Weit Philadelphia Immediately kicked out of (laiiKer. Tho Knlnc. which Ih tho only leacuo con. test pchcdukd for today, wn vltniiieil tiv one of the lur?eit hchool boy RntherliiBs of the jrar. Tlic rival coaches, McLaughlin and Jolincnn, liad Ihelr nvn In the hpt t-hape-possible for the ln.il le.iRtie k.iiho fot earli school, mid tho spectator, wcro re warded with a fast i;.inie West Philadelphia has been a tlttlo more fortunate than the representation of South Philadelphia. In tho race for the Olnibel Cup this year having scored lctorlcs over I'Yankford lilgii, fJcrniantown HIbIi and Central HIRh, losing to .Northeast two weeks bko by tho Fcoro of 3-0. The trio of points resullltiB from a Bonl from field hv Nick Carter were tho only point, hr" acalnst the "Speoil Uoya" In this ipiartct of championship inntclies. ' The South Philadelphia team, champlot.tt of Inst year, havo nlavert lM,iierrn. r . ball all Benson. They opened their t-easoti by losing to rentral HIbIi, stKed (l Conio back itftnlnst Norlhcnit winning, 2t-1D, bent I-rankford but lost to Coach I.ewlH' (Jer. innntown High U-ain. Tho league Kama today wiim the most lm pnttatit of tlm neahon for both teams If West Philadelphia whin, they will take tin disputed possession of first place nnr cm only be tied by a Wctory for t'apt.iln Kins, mans IScd and Hlnck team oxer Central High tomorrow afternoon on Northeast field If Captain Itunnln and his men should triumph today, they will tntor three-cornered tie for first place, thus giv ing Northeast a chance to win the tltlo outright. JUNIOR CROSS-COUNTRY WILL HAVE LARGE FIELD United States Ambulance Corps From Allontown Will Bo Stronfily Represented Tho I'nlted States Aimy Ambiil nice Senile will have the largest entry list In tho Junior cross-country rlmniplonshlp under the auspices of the Northwest Hojs' Club, tho start being from Twenty-sixth mid Jefferson sttcets. The entry list follows' Meadow brook Club It. O'I'otitiell, A Turner, C. ltincy, 'II H Kephiut, .1 l.leberilinii. II P. Slegel, M .1 Viigt I, T. N Jtoss, J .1 Foley. t'. S. Ainbiilnnto Coips l!nlili II, liuln nes, Harris Hctinls-on. t haiinrey Sniltli, It llurhiim, C. i:. Orcut. C. Hakei, p, SplnK. J II. M.icllregor, (!. C Ilratiln r, .1. Maltby. C II, Carr, C Krankheuser, II Smith, Icnn liollman, F. Wallers. Northwest Hoys.' Club James II S.ini son, Carl .1. Allindorf, John .1 llraj, Fell Ollleti, John I'. Allendorf, Harry Hoflniaii, Wllllntii J,. Fnter, Hugh Currnn, l.arl Hunter. 'lerinantown Ilovs' Club Wlllluni A. Itlt tler, Jr., j.', d, Hojnton Jr., I.orln C. Tass-mnii HOGAN'S AIAKINES WORK ON RAIN-SOAKED FIELD Caked with mud and soaked to the Kldn, the .MnrlncH left the Held yesterdey morning aflir ii haul v.urkout, a tiled but Joyful lot Notwithstanding lln- sogg ness of tin flf Id unci pools of wntei In spotH, Coai'h Hob I'ulwiM tinl the sin ii lit in through n In Ir-K worKo'ill nml eery m. HI nil the "quiiiI s lu prime shape for the clavii In mnrrow afterinion la -nslilngloii with Camp only a few occasions during Ihe preenl season hae the .Marine- had n I'liancc to use a sllppen ball and Je-ti'tday the pig skin was good and soggv. Consldetliig the sllliperlncss of the lull and the tieacheroiis condition of 'lie Held every man showed up splendidly and there were few errots. , Coach Folwell had tho backs toi long nerlal nltneks, while the ends, Au-ry and Donovan, tine down the Held with lightning HDhml ,,! ..nl.l.i. , .. .-,. .,,, (.uuiiicti inetn in , . fon and IlMulley. th" rtvfr k Wa enmo In for their share nr iJ''',rn liVJr arn vlttunllv .-,.h . "L,he.wrk. ;.5Pi tomorrow. ,u B" '" the cbnteVJ Williams. Scolt, .MMhan ,. i . ..ok a long luintllig "ri " " .J nlo Mt Ih unnlilM to nst out tl n V,,.ldlnS MahiJ tho brunt of the klel ng ntnw.bG I01"?,?.! the shoulders or Johnny Scott '" fl! N CUPID BLACK CALLS OPP CAME WITH AMBULANCE t om ma iidant nt Newport I!efUs Consent to (Janm ii Ai?niifst Us-aacs AI.I.HNTOWN. Pa. Vll, . Hlfick. .Mptiiln of the Neou v11V',",l,, setM.s fontli.,11 team, wlua ,1' U'- mem or (hi- Ambulance s ?. "ngt. here this ntternoon cspretmlm? 1,1 'CUr that he will be unable t diwo f,irI ,, refets he proposed on Fiimklln Field i, Kam 1 fi ' l'ecemlicr Uscs to Ho w About One Like This for Thanksgivirti if' 'ifMyg'!rtWlfiMrarT ' ft' ii ii iTiffliTrMniT iiw n MM"li wririffffriiTNfcT -J X? l'Zt'-'-W'i aatr Ai&...jrtet3i'2?,W vJMim&:&ttf' aEK5r wl? -'wPQjro WT $i aw im.'i worth L: . ' k ' -wte' . fsMlt $30.oo fiurf?- : MxB T, (msw . w maMm. m - Th mmmmh. &va m.mvmmmm&nm xtmmmMm;j&-!, misi mmtmMimmimmmm ma& MMmmmm m$smmMkm$&mx?K -i jmm$&j$,,-m':-r $&m&mm?;mzmi Form Fitting WmfW U M WF '$& MTMW'''. wi Models, Ulsters, WVY MffiM -flW 'WlfWI Ulsterettes, Mackinaw, W g SSOm fPl '&& fi MlWl Balmaroons,BalmaCaans,etC. ff M ' ' ; ' Mgf ib."k fi. ri 111 ill mk 1 ' ..jijjjbjW ta, B Rffi a m ??':'ffi WMf' ' ' 'VWM- i WSlBmSHi M ic v immi vaurBS z X aaJaJ r a fV'a,;;j " ' -g $1 fi Mm-mmrW si 1 1- tuiu:-.:.MMry mms-c. . 'tmrnm withoftoritiffcuffi. Value $2.00 1.1 3 ,msmF-i.W .i,K ,.. t -i .Ml fc i-M.r.i.rt.A: ,14 .. ... ..K1 S. KOSHLAND KING OF ODD LOTS The One Place in Philadelphia where You Can Choose from 40 Famous Brands of Men's Clothes And Buy Them at ONE HALF Standard Retail Prices. ake Yon TO. r icK from ousands Tomorrow will be the greatest Overcoat Day of the season, because the stu: pendous values here offered will startle the most conser- r vative ouyers. borne ot our most enthusiastic customers jiau ueen in ine naoit 01 paying- just double our prices for the very same quality and style. But one glimpse of KOSHLAND Clothes converted them. If you have never bought a KOSH LAND Overcoat, now is the time to get ac quainted. The fresh new garments will fairly fly from our cabinets tomorrow. We have been preparing for days for the greit influx of eager buyers who will storm our doors, and wc arc ready for them with every conceivable style and fabric. Great big warm military coats that defy the most bitter cold or medium-weight form-fitting models can be yours for about what the materials alone cost. Come and examine them and make your selection from this great array of Over coats. Lowest Prices in the Land! 270 Worth $20 $1 P'45 JL Worth $25 $1 A .95 Worth $30 5& ( $i 7.45 Worth $35 Q.95 Worth $40 bale Men's Furnishings! SPECIAL SALE OF 2800 SHIRTS genuine Japanese Crepe Shirt, vatue n.au Crepe Madras Shirts. with collar to match Woven Madras Shirls. with soft or stiff cuffi. Value $2.00 iDSHLAND CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER 15-17-19 North 13th Street Bacosa Door Abova Markat Straat Also 21-26 SOUTH 15TH STPRET Opmn Monday, Friday and Saturday Evnlngi u J ... - : : il v' &&-&&.& -tn i - r''w --. .f;iJ'.4. '!.?-,. . ,:r-rm&M . vrtat.m, .. i- . rmj . ,.,.t ,- rt . t 'AWBtoSfrl - ' , ..A -- A - 1 LN ?.v .i-lt&sx'U.. ?.:&: iTsffsTTismssinr-i . ' . lU. 'M. . '. Jyj. . rTI71TM ,C ' .- I t. ,AJVUM . VI . mi Xi' -MiiaMBrv mm K
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