. ji 1 5LANP OUIMET ENTITLED TO AM ATEUfc STANDING NOW THAT UNCLE SAM ENGAGED HIM FOR WAR SERVICE Famous Golfer Was Barred Prom Championships 11Cu ruuus in sporting Goods IndustryBaseball Will Care for Itself Hy f.KANTI.ANI) KICK Team I'lay and War Suppose you take some alUstor tenm. And hf TWO, f,rm too'baW classic heather, iv pL" 'cnT':,i"""p ' "'"' ''" r!L "i"f "f ",'n" c"n "'" tvitcth.r: f hough tach may he another Cobb. An Alexander or a Speaker, ) oh know how soon iliev'ii ,, ,he joh O, overturn the well-known beaker. ' suppose you take some football s,,a,1, A,l lie ear dn"j man,, teeth,. r! ' ,he,w st,r(""le o'er the sod I roprllcd by varying direction; i on know what happens to that clan n.M.' "t'lqamst some rival faction utrectcd under one Kit plan xvfn- '!',Jdal )?rpicrlv fnr action. Within this well-known I'. S. 4 Thlernlue'"ih S'T" 'ft'""7' 'n'"l,r 0. if.i if, ' "I'Tli'M-Uke play. i. i ;' ' c'"'f "" Hi reason: And though we tall: with shifting mivd, Utfore the finish we will find That vara arc irau in J,;u ..,., ...i- .. A new niiKie nnn arLsen in the ism of Francis Oulmet Before war tame on Oulmet vens lurrnj from aniatetn isniietl tlons hecause lie was entntm; :i living In tlie rportluc Kfiods indtistri An vie underMimil the oiuj.itlini. lie vuis not turned ImcI Into dlieet iimrexsliinii riilc, ulitif lie vviiitld line tr u.ilt ,, ,.,k or two searsc hefore lielnc iln luted i llitllile. Should lie rlmiice hla trad, t.m wim lniilv declared Ineligible until ho emerped tnnn his Rolf trade H'ciiiiitl.iii una mucin nth, t line" Dillniet N no Inncer In tlie utrtlnK Cumin business Ills vnotessloti mm l In tin vvav Mturhed to wilf. i-.ie on off vtnidnv v fur tome nnm equipment or- lied e'riis fund c'nil.itiliteill lie imilil niMlii 111 ioniiite amateur ttiittis now li m tl.lni; nppllea tlon It ninv lie that on his inesetit ass Rume it a number of I'mle Mm 1 li, third fa'inU. he nun feel that with the J..b In lm at fome erl date ii ni.ittei i' K"lf uniatein Ism W hnnll ItiiiMrtunt tnous'i to he enn itlcleted CRIMSON AND GOLD WILL NOT PROTEST Prof. Althouse Denies Re port Central Has Objected to Northeast Game ARCHIVES 1917 CHAMPIONS Til flMltli-ll ill lllttee of t'.lltllH HlK'l fehoul will In all proh ihlllt.v n t nrnteM the teoult nf t'le Northemt-lVntial IIIk'i foot ball same wh'eh was p'a.wd l.ii-1 Situidm Then the month' meeting of the mipm IkIiik iiimiii'tlcc of IllKlt w li wl athleth. takes place net week Thl ioiii -oh ah doubt iih li? the Intersil il.ii.tli I.e.-K'ie thainplon foi IJI", Xuit'ii'ii n wlntiliiK the title Aftei the Kanie I it NhIuiiIh) 't was rumnied that the t'rlnivon and Uol I hail enteied h protet on the iuMiik of o'lleluK l.a'iibeiton an 1 Mm -a, who thiew out a tnuehilnwn niad. Iij HalflueU Tiautweln In the eloslnf nilniitei of pln. wli'i't If al lowed, would have tied fie inin ami K.en Vntial a yplen lid cli.inie for letor, as the I Sei and lllail, hid nilvseil the km il f i iii tomhdown. The Central IIIkIi I'uothall eoininltlee had a meetliu; iait Mifdiv hut no ("etl'iite Bitlon wa tahen In rejiiul to entei tu a pioteit I'rnfei-s r t'ahln Altlloii'e. e'Mi'l man of the committee Ktitel to lav that Ventral IUbIi innti.ir to uinrts i eulat Inn In the e tv illd not protest t'le kiiii. with North ast ami nltho'iK'i n ihlms il f Inlte was done la rega'd to fie m.itti r n'l Monday the meeting Unset with the undei EtanillnK that the K.ime will n t be pin tested " Tomorrow'H New Orleans Kntrics 1'lri.t rnie, linn, tl.ilmliiR. iw.t eur.ol In, r.it furlnnirr irlent il tilrl tin, ltlui Wutii, tir., Ivan Mint tir,, Itlii til... Irluli hlnl, 10",. I '..km.. II. till. Prerahv. lllU llrenv His, Xiar His MIsh Klllc). ins, llnp... 111. Ilimril IIIhii.I 111 Hetunit mre. iliiltnlne fvni), thrrt..eHrolti ml up. mll- and I'll vnnl Kpeitre, HU. Thi t IrnH. 101: Stout Iti-art. till. lluilnelmT. Mil, Mr, Mnik. lto. Ilrrto.li.un UJ. Third ree, ilatintni; linn, three. venr-nMH and up, it furlencK Il.mtv CnrH tint. I'nu till. Kinik-ti. lIliAdulld, tl.1. Murphy. 114, I'heika. Kimrth rn e, $100(1 mMtil JrtTnriin l'.irlxh HAndlcRp. nil hkpp mile Crnrow, IO: Vrwv, till Klnnev tot. Hub 1I.ii1p, KM, l.uilu-. 107. 1 (loldirist lliiv, li7. Klfth rme ilHlmliiK, IMIrt. (hree.H'iir.nliln Hiid up mill and 20 nrd Tnntlvv tti.' lrfecutnr, Itn. Hiker, inn. HmiufBlr. tnu. .Stelilirfe llu, . -Muruaret N. II Jj I'lltt l'lelil US. Huth rare. elnlmlnn. tvm. thren.vTiir-ol.lM an.l up, mile and "o vanl" .InvliI HI. M.nzy l.ou. Hi: Theer lender inj, 'Jnik ltepfH im; lllj I.vneh Hits Ilia N'llvn. loss Durtur .Samuel. H! Sharp Frost 10s Miitim Sninli las Apprentlre iillnwanee rlalmid Weathir ilear, traik, kimi.1 Schoolboy Fumbles By PAUL rKEI - ' Jiihnn Dundee wnn Mil the y from l.ddln fihiiniiiai In tlolr Imut ut laiwrmif f-haiinnn ii In mirh pour nhupe la tin' wvetitn ruiind that l.l Hc.iin.lH (lirewiip th" Mine Isivvr wftll the hHlldle nf Ah. Atp-ll de-fentf-it HUH llurlc In a bout at Allentnun Ynunit Nell vim iiitllled to a nhaile the hi ut of hla bout with Joe Walsh In Klx fHM roundn. MiiXEr Tuvliir nent Jnhnnv Tlllinaii nk-aliist Paul Dole In the tur bnllt at the National veMi-rdae, and Tillman bmutrht horn the baion, Johnny Inxea Hrlttun at HmUnn neit week "Kl rawi" Jlniniv VMI-.in. of Akron, . died In n Clev'clnnd linrpltiil tenla, aa the ri ult of a fall In the rlnK. Otto W'tuzel, tila op pom nt. In lelll held III euntody Hasher (Irahani. nf HriMiklvn, won the ver diet over, IM.IIe Moran. of Sirantnn, hi a bout at that plae" -yiRtordnv. Orahatu iim the stroiict-r and hla acirr dvyncHH nlao louatt'd tlllle leelian. ttu furinv fellow from TrUio will he urn In.Hilluu at the Olimpln ipjt Sinn, day nlKht, Mehan vvlll he eppnued to Hurry Greb, tha l'lttihursh mhldleut Uht Joe I.) mil, the lad who retentlv fouKht IM.IIe )'li-f. won a twelve.ritunil ibefalou from Terry Martin, u Prol.lne hiintam at the lt ter place mtirdH. Jnwcph l kooJ , Terr Mitlovrru one nf the tsat In the i ' ban hi.en matih'-d to inet'l Fri d.l llet-ee, apar rln pariuer of Ilrnay l.eiinartl, In the aeml wind-up ut the Olyiupla next Momlu nltfht There will he no liming at the National to. morrow nluht It vvlll be the flrat Saturday tiluht for miinv muntl.j that lotul fundom wua Ueulftl the pleaaure ol wfk-end lajuta, Sohl'er llnrtllrld, who In handled by Dun Me Ketrlek of New York, fuortd hla tenth vbtnr In two moutha it I'rovl.teme yeattrday. Hart Held la after a dutr with Mike O'Howil Jre Tuber haa atarted Unlit trnlnlnK for Ida meeting with Prtey Herman, th bantam king, The bo) a aee action at the Olymptu on Keeem tier Kl. Tuher'hai a reul upporturdty and will try hard, ItonU are belli rcndurteil at Hrlatnl. Johnny 11-oftua, the popular loeal trainer, ta aaalalllng tie promoter and aeveral :rood ahnwa have been Id. The bnut ar held i n Monday night. Wilmington High Plays Draw WIUIINOTON. Del., Nov. 0 Wilmington lh School held Delaware folltga n. nag to a tl In which neither ald acored. LURES GOLFERS TO COUNTRY WHERE SUMMER REPLACES WINTEti " -m.h.i tuntntl. )" It in.i be that, plamilnc tt. resume lt! old trade when ho leturns. time will he no teilertll tor a I'hanRC It is cnoiiKh Ht prevent thai oulmet. seitini; his eommoiiwealth both as a colfer and as a M.'dler has .svme litem dose to nun Mm tlnir ln full s.,, i llV"a !" l "" "f ""' "i,r ""' ""ir'' linn ;.,.!. ui'ic,l.;,,,s "!" f ''"-i xf""H rcniiuni race llanlh a hit Haseball v ,iu,t0 j, p t and feature of our niitlmiHl life Hiu what nnv happen to iMM'hill next season 't w of the llilncs 'bat has li.n .t.rtl our ilro.ims W Ity, IiuUi'o? Wit Wihi i)e won a onerj nM .void, 1 iiiiirj oo( voil ii-iiv he: It'll hr tin re sal m ;,, Mtnlrrnlh Hn)r i ii uniiN- Sriiniliii lirr: Hr nrin hrn -if nf Iht n rtil.etii hnls, Oi ilir alibis hniiiiiht in Otil h mi l ,ilr on. ,i in cpmi nf, ami' U sioh'i'iiV In Ani'r lull (MIOWTOPLAYGOL - -IcM- Clianges in Golf T7U l. tin- pr-stnt-div ir..lfi r hmklns' ! k a ' in. i tho ahint spare of Vimis , situ e irotf li.'.aiu. popu'ai In thl i i.iiiuiiv Is astoundid it lit.. ilmi!;i' It Is pisslhlc llt.it he L.ltl in. ill how haul It was to till up th,. mem In t ship of one I'luh and ho mi voiiti let that sp.tje i mull illtl.iu with tluse plethor i dav whan almost evet iub and the i itlo la tlftv to line of the old das h is a b r WaltiliK list 1 well I e m e 111 b e I belli; shown at St An. iIicwm a it'.i'n i ie where the stiaim -t nuplenients of the r.i me wile exlilhlt i d, ipieer i lllbs and balls Home of the lattir helm; the ulJ feather lllb d o n i n Of outline there has not been that Kre.it i liance in this i oiiii I IIAIll '.Si 1 A.NS rv fin when the mime was htotiuht lietej he cent tal chained r of clubs and lull hid beeiiprittv wi I determined, nianv or them iiHlnu mail bv nun li.tui The kii ite't eli.uu.e In this louniry i auie il out w'un tho lilbber-coied lull lieRan ,n Ik subs.ituteil f 'I the bald tilu That mint tutiiili n.ill ili.iliKed the uatuie or (ho whole Kimi loK sttol.es had to c ilnio-l niiiu-il atel mod II 'd to suit the m w bill, and .iter on it wan ills-covered 'hat ioiiim's tluiii-olves must lie th.iUKeil o moit nient f'.iMv the dlatalic. a iossllile i., tin mw lull The rubber cote made eoir Mini .asi.t, and a aiitoiuolille-i vveic . nmlt K into Keneial use about th it time culf i lllbs became mole aicesallile. iilul iini could .onsi.b'i- l.iIHK out .ourxea further nut of toAii Millions lneU'(l Coif aichlteeture came In. and the new coif architect K"c- much time o the study of new Idea In olf icmmeic. The old traps were In exactly the wronic distances for the new- ball, and the artificial Hues of tho old bunkeis could no Ioniser be endured; modern taste demanded that they should blend Into the landscape 1'alatlal club houseH took the place of the small wooden hulldlnKs and an ulr of permanency became evident Hy this time the Kim was leally supportlnK thousands of people, and I up poHj that nuvv thern Is more money In vested in Rolf that In any other sporl In the wolld. AlonK with all the tcr Improvements came a decided chanK In the manner of iilaslnu the Kib'P- Tl,e Kreat resiliency uutl cetieral liveliness nf the new ball demanded i dlffetetit stiol.e. The old-fashioned bunkeis (.audit the nevv-fnshlotieil ball unci confu slim pr-v ailed for u time Vardon, tlie mas ter of tho iiplinnch shot, objected to the new ball because It could not be "placid" wltli tho exactness of the old The Rolf world benan to stud the same with a seriousness never known before, and the modern pia.vers i.ipldly developed new Idea The upilisht swine: came into vosue, and the flncer urlp was a net essity, for tlie new ball put a premium on deih icy of touch Scores beisan to Improve Time wt.b when our best players pUjetl our best couraes In the 8fl's, now- 70 s uro Hie rule. Suits or To Order $ fir vjv.-sv-A Ki-'s '1Mr.iVv Regular $30, $25 and $20 Values See Our 7 Big Windows j PETER MORAN & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS S. . Cor. 9th and Arch Sts. Open Monday and Saturday Hven'myn Until 9 o'clock BILLIARD MOGULS TO ASSIST CAUSE Sol Allinger Head of Move ment to Raise Money for Purchase of Ambulances MOLD MEETING SUNDAY The billiard men iilau to do the'r bit The inan.iKerN and owner of the mnro th in even bundled 1,1 Hard puloia In llilv ilt will attend a meeiltiii -'iindav for the pin I ore of ( ,j ipletlm; plans to inlse Ihflt sli ire f'r the puii'Iiise of Inn ambulances h the lillllanl men throuchout the lonnlry The uiietlnR will be held at s!i Alllnm r' .i idem. .MiuiKer nan taken Hie Iniilatlve in tins movement lie has siiBneeted that In ad dMIoti to hiving all the ue epertw In the eltv enciRe In benelll touruanienta, that nil the par'oia inifioe a tax upon everv t'lble. tin rein rotilrlhutlus a ehare of theli prollt to the lause Vol milv the billiard but all private ilul, ami aocMI oreanla tlolis tlt.t biiv,. billiard table vvlll be ex pei ted to o their lav This plan Inn I rep Imlorhed liv 1'roviisl M trslMll !(iieinl I'rowder and a iimnber of titles niie.nlt have tailid u I'.iinpilcn to jratli.T fund It if. up to the follower.! ol the irnun- now to do tin li bit tlaeehall fiotball, of trmils and olhe til-Jiln'ln s of spoit have been wnrkltnt In the tnteiest of the ('.iuee Vow thai lillll.itdlt have theli- oli ime II Is up to them to sup port this p.iiriotli movement GIRLS TO PI.AV KASKtiTHALL FOR SOLDI KRS' SMOKE FUND The Kisl.etlvi'l fans will hive an nppoi tunltv (o do their bit on s'-itnrdav evenlns at .Mush ill I'ut'd I '.nil the home of le Verl A blB heneflt uttr.ietlon vi .11 lie slaifed fin tli- Soldiers and .sailors Toh.iiro 1'unil Two Rifles will Ik. plavid. one (time be Iwien Iu Neil and 'Ire; stoi I, -inil the otbei between episcopal Iulles i 'hilu li t'lilli ami tlie tlerninnti wn Yiiuiik Ladles Club i hamplouslilp contest lietwien l'e Neil and t;rptiiek will fi Mow llolh i lubs ate plavltii: Feps.itlotnl ball and Hist plai e In the le.iKiie tare 1 at stake on this it line Hetnuilt p.. Seils new entie niin, who fiom Tlu nt. in an nun tn I- i coo.l one. vvlll ni.ik. li s I. tst ,ip,iitin,e here Captain 1'rivfu iil i win be In lie Net Is llne-np if his ie. en! Injnrv ptitui's MEADE CHAMPIONS ARRIVE FOR GAME Lieutenant Mylin in Charge of 814th, Which Meets Dix Here Tomorrow T'KAY ON FRANKLIN FIELD Ucuteiiant Mvhn former star quarter. bail, at I'l.inklln and Marshall wliesc pet son il aihlevemt nts a f e.irs hk" ie stilled In dofeit Tor I'liitt. led his 314th In fatitr.v team. Cinip Meade cliamplous lo this illy this .itteiaoon Thev were ghin ii llht dtill mi l'i ltilclln b'leil tlieir lin.il woil,-out before opposliiR tlie t'ainp lMx t lianiplons, led hv Anderon, funnel All Aiinrlcin iiiaiteth,ii k limit ColKate, on the I'l'itn Held lomorrovv The Camp Meade bo s will make tin Ir l'cadiiuaiters at the Central Y. M 0 A while In this dlv Mnie than Minn men ' I "in Meade will be here for the Kanie, while Citnp (lis .i expiclcd to st ml down ii laiBJ ill bK.ltloll Aimim: the pia.vers who will appear at c'l.inkllli Hold toinoriow will be found SeiKeant Mackett forinet star and c.ijil llu of last vnits labniii'ii Valley eleven Mm Kelt was a member of the first tralnltiK lamp at Knit Miik.mh, but iinfot tun.iti ly was one of the uiiludtv ones whin the mm. missions were handed out HavIiiK been cauuht In the di aft. his assignment took lil.n In the .114th. wliere h s splendid work went ii long wins In captnritnr the chant plonshlp of the division Mnckert hns been nlmnrt Invincible with his old -time line plunges .mil his knowledge of the game lias done much towatd the development or his team Two members of former I'enti freshmen teams will also appear In tho Mi ado line-up .Merrill and Steltler ob tained the r fund inn ntal football training at Kianklln Held, and tlie opportunity to tun loughshod incr the gridiron there will lie more than Welcomed by these iungsters At the Boxing Clubs IIIAMI'IX l'.r next M,in.ln, l-rrmler ,1. at the (itjinpU A A., a Irlpl wlnibup with two itr.at preliminary liouta hua hfea rnrdi-.l 1'lrst pirt of the triple wind up, rre.MI llrme, apHrrliig i irlner of ltnnv l.eunard and i.n of th.- In at lightweight In New York, sill eland with Ti rr MrClovrrn Snon.l wind-up. Il.irry Tralt-y, of tlog.l who (Moated Young Mu honr In hla Inst Isiut 1 rirry will meet l'rankl l iiIUIh.1i. of Itr.MiklMl Pinal liout. VMIIK M-ehan of California. V(ho defate.1 Jihk Hit. I.m will hnttl.. nllh IUrr ilr'li, of Pltt.uri.h. th In w middleweight airiNatlon, having knocked out hIx of hla hint ten opponent In th Drat two bout Kiddy Hell iti--t Jack Dlamuii.l and hiillur J, i Kellv An l.'O Mtiient Sen ice Game Xetu $20,000 ( IIH'AIIO Nov SI" lb (treat bake Naval Tralulli: Mhim! fnotlnll eleven allv Irluniphril our the Knrl Sherldau oineera. 7 to ii, at Hlagg ll.'ld tti'rdav The iiroteeda of the game iipproxlmali'ly J'.'ii ikiii. will h euuall .llti.led hitwiiii the i.nher aatioihitli.il and th.i JaikllH reire.lthtll fund "More Fascinating than the Arabinn Nights."' That is what thousands of people sav of the Book of Knowledge, which answers every question a child can ask. The Grolier Society. 508 Denckla Build ing, Phila,, will send you free a 78 page booklet containing many of the Interesting questions answered in this wonderful book. Overcoats I'MUiUY, MAXWELL WINS AN EASY VICTORY Aronimink Player Has No Difficulty in Lakewood Golf Tournament G. STATZKLL VICTOR i.Aii:i)iii v .1 Nov ro Willi one xceptlon favorites , une through In the tlr-t roun I of to neb plav in the IhatikfKlvIng t'Uirti.iimtil of I've Conn. tr.v clMli of lakewood line todm Vol - nun It Maxwell tluitiil to illsplav ix lellcnt foi in mid i,tlly ,i,.oiiniei tor II '' lib haul. .r r.altusird ; up on. I il to Pin. lib hard was decldedlv oil In his putting 01 he niluht hive put up a better llsht but iveti at that he never stood a limine agalnat ItN voting oppom nt Max well virtu illy liail the match woo a tin end or the llrs fliwr holes foi ho won nil tour Itlolmtd steadied down a little and halwd Ihe tnxt two ho,., but Maxwell drew fuilhcr iihead with n I to a A on the so entli hole and a 5 to a ti on tho eighth With the ninth h.-iHed In ;.s Maxwell was s. up nt the till il Maxwell's pulling Was niiii.il belter on lite llrd da, mid lie was out In .11 in the If, of Ills opponent llli haul tedined the lead aualiist him lv winning the teuih hole, but aa it miiiiMl out this was the mil hob that be wim. for Maxwell won the eleventh with n to a I and Ihe Iwilflh with u u, a R Tho mid Maxwell "ue .. I I f, .-, f, i -in to I :l I Uli'lnrd l"e S f, il ,-, s u .1 J :, "I rite Olllv siirpi'se w.t tprilllg bv I, it Nilinlle,. of i-ox Mills, who dtteatcd c I, mi liil ,li, of tlnltiisiol. in a haul fought mat, h ,,, . Il0rl u xi I'.eekle 'f 1 ppei Monti lair, continue to show Bod fni tn tin. I nisll defeated i i re I'ro.il. or Ivai. ii up ami lo plav II MieiwiHi.l lllcks. the on other I'liiladel. phlan In the ilrst sixteen put up tin ex.il lent g.iini ,igint , , M.-cin,,., ,,r rfl . wood, but Up. io.nl pUvir ptoved a tillle too sleailv for him and difealed Iiltn i up. A 1'i-bolc mill i n uas pnjnl bftweeii W II I'cvls, Ji . of Lakewood and I'. I' Mtnbill, "f Lakewood, a 1 to ,i R on the ixtre hole giving liavb tlie in lor.v el W Matzii or viiinliiilnk and tli." onl I'hlladelplii.in n t, Ooml sixteen, eaiue through with a r.llilv easv vhtoiv over W ( lllllingi, of Heii ;i ii'ntul : to plav 'Ihe stlftest in it.'li of the iiumiiIiii. was pltived Ixtwieu I. ii liillagher, of Lakewood and Joshua I T.ivlor, of l,w -"lion 'lallagliei- sontilni; tlio eidlit on tin twentieth hole Siiinniiiiv I'lKM MIM litis , I'lret lio.itil '.".r1VT. ,.,".,h '."kewoiid .1 f,.0tr, , v Sinllll. Keil it up an I ft to ,1 1 n, '' .)!' '.'".".' ! W""d il-fi.iled II ,s link t'liliiiileiphiu i iniMtii i'luh j up I, (I MiHiiilhr. rex Hills .l-iiMt...l r i; , Mfk Maltuar.il I up t'l helea (' K Itoikwrll I.a1 eu I. i.f.Mt.d I l TaMor. 1, nir. .' ui an I t to plav . A '! Mixwell iinllllllik drrmlel t i lllihanl llillusnil 7 U, and ll In phi) Willi nil M I'orreet. Lukewoeil iefra(, h M lllrsht..rn Tow. It, mi I up .mil -t lo ti, V II t l I ikrnis.il defentid II I' Mm lull hiilii wmi'l 1 up, 1!1 hi U VI lt,,k.' fpis'i Vpiiitililr drfe,ited p A rronl t'eil ., up an.l i n. plav i-l'i n'i M II, 'IS Tirst Itouiid I' S I' lUii.lnlph bilk, wont ilrfrited A P l Inpp l.lki wood 1 up A I .Mi lid. , SIwhii.o Won frnui r Hal ton, l.tkewood to il. fault 1" s .vi.ii i.-iiiHlillu sr,r.lil-, won f-inn I. P.lnner. Mnlininllth hv d-raii t It Allsopp, llHlluarnl. defi,il,,l ttiiv Tn of fort lit Ida. luinipt. ai il up np.l ft to pHv, ll VV Stntzell, Vronhultlk. dotealid W I' llllllnita Ileal, I up n -I 'J lo tdav. II S Mnllh. Hint ilif,ate.t 11 v. lb lirl, Marin, mid l'lild Club 1 up unit a to piny ll H rroat, Ksaex Ciiinli, defi.ili.l ll I, Kltwraland J up K Cram Is l.ikrwn.iil deflated K. Park I'tirkir. Upper Mmitilalr :t up mid '2 to plnv, Tllllt MS'THHN l'i st It llld V li Knilnslv. Wvkngvl ilefeateil II It Rn hlr, llnrihll Clt C C, ,1 UP mid I to plav VV S in a II. f I'ox Hills il,f.ittd It C Harrows, M.inmuiitli Couutv. I, mil ft It 11 Thlhallt WvkHKVl defialid P C Poltl ler un itlioh.d I tit and ,1 to p!a. C It llllhtt VVkasvl .lifiatiil (1 1. lie p. lirl I.,.kew.i.,.l t up. 111 hides 11 ll Itlnlirtt Weatlleld ibr.'lted Claretu Ci.i Inwmil .1 up and I to pl.iv. II SilS'iim l.ikiu,,..! .!,(.. II.. I J A Slat ten teavi. w 'I up and 'J to plav JASPfSK NOSKS OU I CAMDEN FIVE, 2: TO 21 Itapld-flre work liv the Jasper team In the closing minute rn (hied the Jewels to turn the tables on Camden list night at Nonpareil Hall and win the holiday llistern llasketbill League game. L'R to lil The tesitlt also shoved Jasper up to a tie with Hi i stock tor Ilrst pun e K m. 5 m?z'VU $&&&' '&$& gsas lY' vt.,-r rV ?5 Althouih W. L. Doutlti wii "bound out" t Uarn th trd f homkktnr h wu called unon to do nkfir thlnct whkh hd no baarinr whttcveruBon the miking of hoi. Betide (lhrinifui,milkinc the cow andkeeplncthhoutupphed vrith water, he wti obheed lo go Into the field dy after der d leeu the hone while hit uncle wu plowing. CAUTION Be sure the price stamper on the bot tom has not been erased or raisea. 11 jm crrgu,w Lfrvntushttoc. 117 North Eighth Street 2 2 fit North Front St. CUester, Pa.-40l Market St. Jtert marktd with KCVLJLuLil A.tJ.4. I JIM BARNES WILL BE PROFESSIONAL AT PALMA CEIA, TAMPA, FLORIDA, DURING COMING WINTER MONTHS Many Philadelphians Play Over the Course and Lure of the South Will Attract Thousands of Golfers This Winter My VKTVM ALIlllAnX the exodus or tlie goirem to I iithe southern HnkH Is under wav Pine- burst has nlnadv held two tournaments ami the otliet 1 1 suits In the South will soon follow Milt Willi the traifitlautle rued Impossible while the dig war I istr. Anieil imiis tue going Soulli I'loilda lias tlwav been n sipular tesoil lor fhllailelidilaiis and theie l IiimIIv s pi-tee In tint Slit, where tin rn I n goir nitirse lh.it s not will rcpieseuied b.v I'lilladi Iphl-tns .Mm Harnev, the wrlern and Philadelphia open champion, will leave lor Tnnip.i ri.i , tlie tlrst or the ,vear to tesiinie hla ilulles as piofesslonal at the Palma Cela (lolf club line vear the big Whltetnarsli pro lcssiin,il ran an Indoor golf sillool. but list inr he went to Tampa and hereafter he vvlll spitnl his winters In the South The Talma Cela nviirse Is nit eighteen. hne loiirse w ith a v milage of (l5ii While the loimtiv thetc is rathei flit, there is enough undulating ground to nude matteis lnteietlng Th,. ioins0 HB () ,tl ,n Tom Itendelow and the gteens and tees are tttlf Pioni the new i bib house It Is pos. sin..' 10 see nerv hob on the course The course iiai ieeii slllTened bv new trmv and btinhets and lilc Inmrovenients h.ivo teen mule to the nuwav-i as well Among the Phlladelplilatis who pi,4 at the Palma Cela coiife are li C Iliad lev Tliotins Blow n. Chitles cjulglcy. John l.iiBleon and Mr and Mts helitt 'itarnc-s vvlll urn, ilu there unlll the lattei part of Mnnh lie villi plav lit the onen tourna ments at Hellentf Deland SI iigustlne anl In tlie Nortli md S mtli opt ti ih.ito- mamm TOEARLE Popular Packard Model Well made over the famous Biltmorc last, noted for style and comfort. To be had in dark tan and black with the little custom touches that identify the better grade of shoes. Other Packard Styles, $G to $9.50. Packard Shoes on sale in our Men's Shoe Store Aisle 8 Main Floor. Walk in our Western Market St. Entrance. The Earle Store Market and 10th Streets, Philadelphia r $ W.L. DOUGLAS "THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom of every pair of shoes before they leave the factory. 1 he value is guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. You can save money by wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. The best known shoes in the world. Thecjuality of W.L.Douglasproductisguarantf ed by more than o years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the fash ion centres of America. They are made in a well equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by tlie highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes foe the price that money can buy. The retail prices are the same everywhe They cost no more in San Francisco th lere. than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. Sold hy over 0000 shoe dealers and 105 v . I;. HoiiRias atores. It noi convenient to call at W. I.. Douglas store, ask your local denier for them. Tnlie no other make. Write for bonUlet, Miowlns how lo order shoes by mail, postage tree f4&&n2&4 rretldent TV. I.. D.iaRlai bhiie fo 310 MrK At., Unckton,Mait. ... . . vv I., uuugic: siured ill riiiiauciJiiiaa 40 1 U Liim-aster Avenue 1117 Market Street t'-ftrnfiliVD R? 1 South I.road SU eor. South l!.a South 52tl St. Wilmington, Del. 701 Market St "Trenton, N. J.-101 East SUU St. m carry tampltf line of WD. L. Dtugiat JAe far Woman. !;Sr7WP fj. I'UTTKU plonshlp at I'imhurft He won tho North and South i li.itnplonahlp Inst enr Other northern ptotoslonaK who have, southern berths are (lenrce !.owr, St Augustine Alee anil Donald lto. Pint liutst, Attliut Penn. Palm Peach; Alec and iVorce s'nilth. Helical) . A .1 Christie, Day- tona , L D Miner. De Land: Eugene Mv; Cattv .liicksonvllle, David cigllvle, Hon Alt . Totn Mulgtew, Suiuiiicrvllle, The P.ilnt.i e'ela I'oiirse Is thitly miles ftutii Itellc.ilr and elsht hours from .lack soiivllle It Is on the west coast of Klorld.l with tin (luir of Mexico onlv a few- yards fiom tiuiny of tlie holes Many Northerners lire tnl.ltiR their vara thins during the winter and some of the) rincet intirres in the country are now south or the Mason and Dixon line The lure ol tluv smith nttrmts thousands of Northern cis There was u time not inoio than ten vears ago when It was almost impossible to get tmv man South for the winter, llolf has dope more to develop the South rts the retort tenter during tlie winter limn than nnv other fnetol It took Tnmpe a tittle time tn realize this, but now It has two excellent courses as a bid for the northern goirer The first and tenth tics and the ninth and eighteenth greena ate tlglil at the new- clubhouse, and this enables the club to do nwuy with nny possible congestion llcarnc Wins Auto Ilaco MW l.Nill.I u,s Nov. .10 riddle Henrn xvnn tho flftv-mlle I.lhertv hweepatakea' auiSmeddl" rn.e at As.nl veaterday and md a world ij.or.l for the illat inee on a one-mil peedav. Ills time wijk tl ft4 I an a.eran of 71 r. ml lea ;:n.i"i!i'.,i.ien!";;,irnV" '""o"', ""- iwm STORE SHOE We Illustrate a $7.00 JVIPMJ BOYS SHOES Baatln tb World S3 00 il S2 $0 BEWARE OF FRAUD None genuine unless W. L. Douglas name and the retail price la stamped on the bottom TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE! 1 THE J I k0AWMw Vriiffl W W 's'fj-K., r y1 Cletkinff For Men and Jlfii UUftt jr o 7 The Remarkable Completeness of . Our Assortment of Model Clothes Is the Result of Specialization These arc days that, prove the value, of efficiency and efficiency is only an other form of concentrated effort. We devote every ounce of energy to the production of clothes only no side lines, no other interests have a 'minute of our at tention. M'e reproduce in our own custom shops the latest ideas of New York's lead' ing Fifth Avenue tailors. We eliminate all national advertising expenses of the usual manufactured lines and cut out all the profits between makers and retailers. You buy direct when you come here and for cash niirf save all those addi tional expenses and losses of credit giving arid "bad accounts." Don't you owe it to the economy demands of the times to test out GEORGES methods and values? If you will, ou'll be a regular Gtorges customer ' SIZE UP THE Overcoat Situation in Philadelphia today. Where is there another such a stock as is .filling the racks here? Belted models galore in every con ceivable fabric and color. Plainer styles for the con- servatives, too 15, $18, $20 & 25 to the finest Ulsters and Ulsterettes at 30, $35, 40 & $50 afsssaeaaaaaBvaaBawaapa Fur Collared Coats 25 to 75 are in greater demand than evei" before. We are showing a splendid variety in rich plain tones and nobby, rough finished mix tures, dose fitting or full swagger mbdels, plain or with all - around belt. Choice of Beaver, Seal Otter, Nutria, Hudson or Near Seal collars. 15th ajtd Cbestoat Also S Ore.ter S.w Vsrk. teti( ' 1 Weal kith Bi. 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