"T VT v) FW, " S f . E VEXING PUBLIC1 LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER5 18? 1915 , I' tEER UP AND GIVE UP WHILE THE YANKS OVER THERE ARE KILLING THE CERM IN GERMAN 'it ALLAS TO LEAD BIG DRIVE HERE TO HELP THE "CHEER-UP FUND AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? &: $ LJ, Five Different Performances, Including Swimming, ' h , Boxing, Billiards. Football and Theatricals, Will Be LHt Given to Aid in Raising $170,500,000 for Soldiers , 11) noiSKRT W. MAXWELL ftmnr, Atnr V.Tn1nc I'nbllr 1 4dcir UiHlIIIjADHT.riirA will do its bit In the won days' wat rhatlty oampalBn F-4W nftlt mnnlli In nlu nnt-t ist tlm 11Tn.riflrt.0A0 to bo tued US a ' Cheer-Un T lii , Fund" for the entertainment of the moldlcrs and Hallorit who urc flslilimt i overseas. Plans already are under way to provide nil forms or amusement for nil varieties of fam In this city from November 11 to Nov ember IS, and the tentative program presses a bis success Samuel A. D.tilaa, president of the Middle Atlnntic A. A. V has jnnA1 h ll.A ., n.l . .. . . .... tln t n t, ! nf llfumilHll H (hn II Hul. flf Htmi! , t icjiiuu it, nil: iiuih uuu iipiuiii-u viiu ini , iviuiiinn . ... ... . ' 7 ..Ill . !... 1 ..... -....mil..... !.. llti n llllutl, 111. A HaUil. Ei - Jin Will UC UHSIMfU Uy IIUIllC'IUllI tUlllllllllVI.1, "HI , w iiuonvi iiiiv , .' nf tiin Vienil mill n littln unrll telll he done. Till A A L chief .1S tiotltlld E- iy the committee In chante to look after affairs in Philadelphia and the selection Tvas u wise one. iJaliji is me representative ul iuu.ni.-ui j.i.i i in this district, has had wide experience In Maglnn athletic events and will eo that every brunch will do Its share According to present plans, five different peiformances will be ttlven, as follows: First. Swlmmliijr meet, at which the besl aquatic stars in the lountrj will be invited. Second. Milliard exhibition featuring Willie lloppe against ati man in the world. Third. Special matinee In one of Hie bijt theatre", in wlilili all of the performers in Philadelphia will be Invited to appear. Fourth. HotIiic show, present Ihr both amiteurs ami professionals, will he stated. Fifth. Football same on Franklin Field. If possible Hie I'nlteil States marines will plaj a bit; eastern college, the opposing tram to be detlded upon later. , Thete plans were OLtliued bv Mr Da. las today and he h.is sturted worU on procuring talent The theatrical proR.iin will be placed In the hands of Harry Jordan of Keiths and the sports editor will assist In pro curing high-class talent for the boln,' ihiiw. An Invitation has been sent to Willie Hoppe and It Is almost cei tam tue champion will accept. FTVIE dales of these atjatis t'il be nnuounied later no as to aiotd JL '(inflict tilth the eient to be hild in A fie Vo.. Football Game Here If i Be Feature "PHILADELPHIA is Known as the best hports city in America and the AFTcrrc voo havis Bought all Th 0M3 VU VoSStQLV CAM AMD YOU HGA,R A .STRONG LIB6RTY tOAM eSPetSCH AND YoO MBK1TALLY GO OVER YtU ACCOUK)TS AGAIM To WO AWAtU -Them too read ths Papers OP THS MECGSSITY OF BOVlMO To Te LIMIT and YooR UTM05T and sSTlH- YcO CAU'T SEE VbUR a;nV CUfAR aJO "Tue KBXT NIGHT YdU Co To Tue ThcatcR AMO SOMPOME TALKS BGTweeM The ACTS AND YOU SBT AH, THRtLLCO- 1 1 -And Tmbm yoo mcct a PRteMO vUMO T6LL5 TOU now loJ i-nr dui Just one MOR6 Bono on Ths INSTSLt-TXnMT PLAN- 4-" VOWU AKiDvlfeioo a weCK rep a FIFTY DOLLAR BOND- AMD C?"-" D.OAJH AND 4"U'A WI5EK F0M A 10o- B0N' - - AND a taizx Kmmmb.nri. BW "f I 'OKWr' iOfll AMD WHEN You GO H0rvE You Go JU6R Your accoumT-S A6AIM BUT sSTICL You CAM'T FI6URE MOvO You Can) APFORD AMOTHER "BOND -OU-H-H-H- "BOY! aim t it a 6R-R-"R-RAND ANP GLOFi-R-FsovS Feelim r drJC NAVY OPENS TOMORROW I 'Middies Oppose Naval 1'ay Sta sr lion at Annapolis I AnrmpnIU, o t, 1 S. Yentcrday after i noon the last hard prnttlee was held prior to tomorrow's came iigahmt the eleven of the .Vovy 1'ny School, vvh'th will open I the local season The sanip Inrkllcld nr- langenient of vestrrclay, uUh umler, lie I nolst. ort and Severn, was used. LEONARD CAMP DIRECTOR Cliampion Succeed Cnpt. Click as Upton Athletic OITtuial tamp I'litmi, N. ., Oct. 18 Ucnny Leonard has returned lo this camp after n three weeks' tourso at t'amp Oordon, which cniiliped him lo take charge of classes In Imvonct wnrfnre, hand-to-liaml tlKbtlng. trench games, boxing and rnllsthcmlcN hete. lie succeeds Captain I'rnnk Ollck iim eatnp athletic director. oim:n ai.i. day Saturday until 10 v. m. -u tmmvma I MARINES READY FOR ALL COMERS Flashes From Sport IT odd Served Short various performances chould meet with the hearty support of the r n:,.!,,,, rti-iv .. 'PimiM ' M.T'.? i "'.iVh'vv1 public. It Is for a good -au-e and ever.v cent will be turned over to a. ": L"l-,vu,1 ulll "ulu ltm in J . fund to assist the bojs who are lighting out fight over there. More than HlllltlCU I IirOU"'! fS R s that, tho patrons will receive thtlr mone.v's worth, for the shows will be high class and the best talent presented The football game should be the feature of the weeU, as T'enn will be away plajlng Pittsburgh and the home fans can Hoik out to Fr-inklin Field to witness a battle of their own The I'ulted States marines have the best eleven In thee part ami will be a great drawing lard against a college or camp team Mr. Dallas Is in communication with the sea soldiers tnd expects to have ever thing arranged before the end of next week A boxing show is to be held In New York, In which all of the cham pions and topnotchers have been asked to appear. These men also will be asked to perform In Philadelphia. In addition, there will be bouts be tween amateurs and local professionals, and .lack Dempse has piomNcd to be on hand. By far, this Is the greatest thing ever attempted In the world of spoi t. Not only Philadelphia, out ever cuy In the L'nlted States, will come through with Its hhare. Kvtr athlete In America Is asked to put his shoulder to the wheel to make It u succes, and thoe living In Phlladel- hla can get full particulars bj communicating with Mr. Dallas at VVatia- . maker's store , M -s riur tin llTllm liil VI in MulU Jljur Htiili h.t, "" .tmithiT i iMnil'limnhlp 'lhlx Iru U " 'in h.milonlili uf ihi Nut Nl'lt T' nms lul nf I'mi l Hllli", I, f 1b ill ill tt unu viri Holn rl Stiff Drill IKOIGH SPOTS FADE I 'When llv DiUson f.tf))td out on the Imarlms n trade Bi'iuntls at the Navj il,i nrii t-iT iihu ... 71. i tlOMS II1III lir lllilllil urtuir Devil Dogn off In the ai the should i sitiriles timl not to fiiotliull. This rn f.,itlnlllc-ill. o il Inir li rminil a ' nuiirlcrhiK l Joli ouen. Itttlrrbt go rootlialllcanv eauiltk. lie lounn a , tn Mr f lirf, uff r thr 1M),, I ll"lltlllV'l tlllll IC ilt (iilltu muui .m Kind of (Irllllnjc that j(j)n x ,,, mr nnnonn.l . i nm ill n.trtH of tlit tountrv ihrMn rmmal sulii rlptlnni i t tht clul mniprt W.litilre'S schSol, m,.ver"lUeJlirrih''''1 "''"0U ""' ' uf ' "'", WthJ lake aoiK and lull of tt to put throuph the piogxtm itlliicd bit Ji Dallas, and loluntnrs lie neided to help the r ii out cause along. Baseball Is Due for a Big Revival if War Ends Suddenly WHILE the deadly germ is being extiacled from the. Oermans and the hpsts of the Kaiser ore doing u mara'hou for the old homestead on the Rhine, big league baseball, after taking the long count last month, has staggered to Its feet, read and anxious to tr it again Magnates are laying their plans for next season and everything will be In readiness foi a frank, discussion when the leagues meet next December. A month ago the grand old game vas put on the shelf for an indefl nlte period and onl the most sanguine predicted a resumption of hostilities as early as 1320 Hut events of the last week have changed things con siderably and now there is talk of a perfnant race In 1919. It would cost the magnates some $700,000 If the hall parks did not open next year. Tederal League backers have JG0.000 In claims which must be settled, the Giants are ioakid $80,000 fur the Po'o Grounds in rents and taxes, the Brookl n club has many notes to meet and the Phillies must pay rent to Charles Vebb Murph. The Braves, Red Sox, Cardinals, Lirmwia and Athletics have heav obligations to meet and the other clubs will be pursued by cold-blooded landlords In all It looks as If baseball would be staged In, the big parks next ear, now that the war Is progressing favorably and a cessation of hostilities Is In sight. Despite the cheerful news, however, the open season for selling ball 'clubs is on. It has been rumored tint the Dimes would be sold again by Jim pi'd "uanney, tne torntcr owner, in a snori nine, anu uie mains soon wouiq ue 'on the market. The Cardinals with several payments to meet, are said to b la a bad wav and may be shifted to another angel. But these are only .."rumors and nothing definite has been announced as et ' tt is htl 11 tlir vdil r trot b!( s Villi 'lilt hra tl tt 'thontlctt trjmctl fi allu i Hie tlm r ' '1 tit llttrttll ImUhi timl tUcrt in icy 1 tt! In tif tit lit im(ii u'tthiu wjirfif ill; '""I oir,nrr Urmirr. Irilii 'in n ojiti itntc nrrt nlurtlm (tr tiibrt jh thr i'iii otuiinallu utt nili tin the I'm tin ' Scl.iiiI '", , i, tiau i arc d I 'I ' o tfu'lr&i VVrottnlt tlir Suiirthmore tiilnrtrrli itk nlll lint lip Hllnnrd In litis timllnlM tlil spur. He 'tthtlrer fruin t ullpBt last kprlnc l .. n.l.lffAl ffli fitll nll nn .iimll- .rll several weel.t ago to start the ,),,, (hut lip notiltt ilptolp lili limp Hi I ins iriiirs lip rlit . t.iirillnw irrt r...,i.niUnn ii A.i ihi. li Tmnrt n ' ,iiiii ii i" " -" .........- - p,, 1 111, I'd 11 I. 1 I 1 llllllllhl ; I'.un.l bunch f well-trained utilities prt pared to go tlirnugh .Hi kind of drilling that ,,, x n, iu r nntimini-oii ,uni,n thnl he should pitscrlbi' Tlitfce mailnes ,u. Vrfinmal iinnui h h Irlv iiuinfili' tif i t ame fro from ma ' it ml i fillpcf s tllckson's bitr problem thertfore, was to whip this heterogenic , irnrillntc to rpport. lint rnme in from - , ,.,.' ,, ' Iprspt Hip liunlprs fitrptl filrh pll In tlip ous mass of pigskin material Into a ,.,,,,,, , K ,,,., mini Hip etui, vvell-oiltd elevtn that would travel In .npra mpi-p uroiiiipil In Iarp turtlps the. norp t'le same i las, with t' e lust tt ams In , rptl ttulH untl touts to nrptriit fntiillllps in the land This peipleiing problem ' "'" "",s- D'ck-on has thtuallv solved He lias .Sunr,;,or, , ,00,(,,, ,, , ,, weeded out the be.t anil now has Ills rrr imint j,.i i'iik fur n 'mu trj ( lit sttuad'down to twent-ntne pl.teis, i,nrnp( htutlrtir, ,11,1 tl.r , ioil . 'ti (. i i. r-.. .i, ...n .mi r,rn Otis a ttl bnuaittls ut t ' f'tiin w t aii.ti who aro leadv for all toiners and are j;,.(,ari i0,, t f.tirl gnawing at the Iftsh to be i I turned loos, on an upposl ; band of (ilnurpi.tpr ( onntj spnt more ciiiiiirrs to I -,,llmn .1n,,.rl,l,.,.u ""' PtPrtlll thill III llltlll prPlinili I gridiron doughliovw i pnr. Mhprt Johtrson. of mill iinstunn I It Is nccessarv that the Marines have i lirontht iIomii it '..oo-ixiunil hurli thut Imtl a big souadron uf football flghttrs be-I twelve siiiik. Jnlini.011 limk tils irr Inlo Ictus.- thev have one of the baldest ' ""'n '""' "'"'' ' n'nll'Ul.in. I schedules of anv team In the countrv ( IU, ;, ta,r ,,r pai, i ., s ,i UfUtcnatlt McVamata vtho has charge i m Wfli.uw CoWui o thr laiautit nf ttiA irrancltifr mil ut itrlnir of the ilirtlit'r for tvmurrwi llr I hrst vnnir .or the arranging ami staging or tue ias ir, ,,, ,,,.., t thr iMmic games', may hae Mllanova foi an op- 1 Donent tomorrow afternoon M Sntinrtorti onp St m mojit surirul 8 SCHOOL GAMES CALLED OFF BY HEALTH BOARD tt.i. 1. t in. ...t n.A M.iino. liL'ht li trnt nvi drUori. uu ih t jr. nil lu , . uu ti""" is nui i...,..ir " ...rmilto hN home In HirriiiKlwi II. I are anxious to have some other ttam In na h,, i, ntrns ar hom.s eh ppcrt 10 'order that thev nine not be without a r nmun furt.!ntrr T IS sale to say that nolhtnp Kill Lc done until the leagues hold their annual meeting. Then some startling nrtcj tetlt be di- I vulged, fray too long before the I'.nn game at Franklin 1 lelu a week trout tomoirow I.teiltenant McNamara also Is trvlng to stage some midweek contc-ts so that all of the football talent tan be thoroughlv ttltd out as first-string ma terial before the hcaV battles of tho season are plaved Dickson has a heavy load to cany, working with the men Indivlduallv fig uring out the plaS and then putttn them Into practice In a wav that will defy defense Realizing what a big job this is, Jeff Doughert formerh one of the star Villanova forwards, his vol unteered to lend his services gratis 10 the Marines to help with the line coaching Mready there has been a marked im provement In the pla of the lintsmen This was shown clearl in their recent game with the sailors ftont one of the battleships at the twi rd which the Marines won b two touchdowns. Tho men open up holes In good stle and operate much better In making a perfect barrier on tho defense Doughert 's work l greatly npprecitted bv the Marines and the results prove that By Dickson showed excellent judgment In accepting his offei to train the for- irsriN Yesteiday afternoon D'ckson scit the team through n long signal drill, pei fectlng old plavs and putting on 11 few new ones to puzzle the next eleven that meets- the, wearers of the forest gteen After the pla3 had been thoroughly rehearsed the "varsltv ' has a setto with I the second eleven. This mix-up Indi cated that .the team is rapldl finding ltelf and that when the time comes for them to catapult tltemelves against a regular opponent, thev will be able to stroll down the field In the same ca dence as their bi other fighttts who are ripping toward the German goal I HE CLOTHIER ' ' v Football never got away to such a bad start Despite the support of yic WlSelli Olid BllU YoUT f JTHsninglon anu tne uc-aiiu ui uuci mucin unniom 111 ijiuj me game us Clnthott nil thp .i.l. .. nADalhla nn u rni p.i 1 ,ntpjir hns hppn Ht.l i-nfl In thp l.nt 11 Hit, l-,'M ' JPIVVII. no jivaiiiv, . w..w . ..W...V..V .. . .--.. w.a.. ... ..... ..,, ,...,, krthe West most of the colleges have been kept bus. '? ? t , ("t r Cfittral High Maii.t-ict Maj Ar range Contcft Willi lladnor for Tomorrow Light scholastic football games scheduled for todav wen cameled b the order of the Ho ml of Health and the lack of pinctlce The two most important hittles that weie failed off were the t enir.il lllgh-l.owci VI. rlon and Chest nut Illll-I.plscopal iademy contests It Is the thlid consecutive week that the school games have lice u called off ln caust of the epldeinle. Itadnor High lias been anxious fi lential to plav In the suburb, anil a game ma be aiianged for tomorrow ifternoon The It itlnor olllolals would liked to have closed lor a game tills ifiernoon but in cording to Doe tor ollrkn tin guiic If plavi-d .it all, will be staged nt Itatlnoi' lointirrow c.atthniore Hlch e till d off the game with Linsdowne lllgli LtitHilowne wns rejilv to pl.t iimng piamceii imih In the week Tin- I.nn'ilow'i' nliivei!' are bchedulid In met t Friends' i entral next week bill It Is not llktl.v that this mttch "ill be plteil owing to tlu .haotlc c mill' Ion of football affalin at rnends I'enttal couih Phlladelphl,! tnil t.etmantoHii High CMll.il off fuoibill t.i'l In the w,ek IViin I'hTtter and s,.viirthnior n l.ii inad it known sum.- tlim gu that ii v would not plav todav West t'liesttr an (lid the B tnie with I! ulnor wh eb left tlv t.nlnoiltes with out a matth .... , . t'oaih Mu artv of l.i.l-n opal. In eall ing off the conlist with hestnut Hill plalned that bis Iiovr were working pci tnoitiing, but that nn cinies would tin plaed hv the t'liuichnteii untl schools 'opened v WEHMEYER LU LU WINNER (Cdpluies Walker Prize Over litlgci Hill Links Vk'ed b i llneral handicap llarrv Wehimvii tuiurd In the low siore In the inilil plav golf tournament for the lliert V' tl set Cup oil the links nf the i l.u l,u I'otirli CI ih at Hdge Hill 'ct1 eid.n The w inter covered tin eighteen holes in S3 strokes, which with Ills al lowaice of jS, gave hint a nr t eanl uf fi "i , nlm slrokis b.ttei than the siote of In It Veil, whose SC foi the eight ii holi s vjas the best gross score of the afiutioon MARCUS tKMaOfcCa 25to29N. 13 Street Next lo Corner l.'ith and Filbert Streets Buy from the Maker Direct! The name i aluaiB in thtQlovu ' Fowncs quality is always Fownes quality in war times as in any other times. Since 1777 that name has been an interna' tional guide-mark to good gloves. Leather, fur,lk,fabrle. At the 1'rtncipal yop. American art and Itillliave produced F1I.OSF.TTE urpaat tne any fab ric clova imported Health Officials Hand Football Another Setback K, . TTIOQTBALl. In I'hiladelphla received another setback esterday after- fa! i noon when it was announced that the game between Penn and Swarth- r more scheduled for Satuida had been called off on request of the health , department. Thus the opening of the season ha's been postponed another s 'week ami perhaps get that PUHHAPS - we will see some action on the ,' 26th, when the marines are booked to appear N"o one knows what will haDDen if the enidemlc continues The health Ir r.' iln.lin&nl lifla ,loirl .in nl o,v nljla et amiltomKnl lit nral unl h ,,n,1 ucfiiiiiciih ,&, jdv i ..fc t. .......... ..tiv in; bu. ering of crowds, and at the same time urges every one to spend as much time aa possible in the open air Perhaps the authorities believe football Is A. slaved In a tent or a theatre Is hired to stage the game. ;c t At any rate, the gridiron sport has received another wallop and the h only hope left for the fans Is next month. All of the big contests will be HNS,.,, put on In November, and perhaps a few will be allowed. Lafayette opens nS 'a November 2 and on the 9th comes Dartmouth. Pitt will be played in Pittsburgh on the 16th and Cornell is expected to come here either on the i4 or Thanksgiving Day. That marine, game on next Saturday may be ,. . jmt on, but no one can tell what action will be taken by the health au- :$nM-ltles bubo, belsre the war. J Men's $28 & $30 Best Suits &l Overcoats tMsIw PaJti Every Man Can Use This Saving no matter how big his income- and therefoie it behooves eveiy man to take himself to task- anil find out if ho can alFoul to ignoie buying fiom the "Maker Direct." ltadiaiatlt clothes have gained a most enviable leputation and have been known to thousands oT I'hilatlelpluans foi the past .r)0 eats. The same care in tatloting, tiualitv of matotials. and eNpeit designing is still adhcied to. Come in Jtnd be convinced. 5HtMCPa PI KCHASING AGENTS' OIJDKKS ACCEIM'1.1): rTS about time the ban teas lifted on healthy, outdoor sporti i Perry Aom Unquestioned Property of Maclniien JrJk!S'NIE MACK now retains undisputed possession of Scott Perry, the etjren man of the Athletic pitching staff. Yesterday truce was declared ffcMreen the Mackmen and Uoston Uraves. when Connie nanded over a f Mid to be $2600 to the Hoston club. Connie thought so much of Perry. the belief In himself that Perry was his prpperty, that he refused to by the decision of the National Commission to turn him over to the ML Dft legal army of the Athletics was in Cleveland yesterday and had Plena' Judge Stevent dismiss the Injunction granted Mack last te prevent the National -Commission, the National League and the , fjtub from Interfering with the services of Perry with the Macks. yj-Sialii object in -set I Hup the Perry case out of court uat to .gfAMt (a. taaeira.). . tilth the tco leagues tcorhlng in III - ft do ho concerning the 1919 season. tw- -- Second Floor Fall $ 'Thrift Suits and ! Overcoats '2,000 $ Pairs Trousers All Colors & Materials UOYS SUITS AT BIG SAVINGS jrf-J I n-50m rm-. Mm ENTRANCE ON 13X11 ST I MUNCH HTORK. 41 OKTII .MNTU HT. naiB niarva inten nveainara nsM rekarac Ascnla' OHrra Arrepletl Without A Doubt The Livest Store In Toavii Filled With Live New Goods in the Form of 700 All-Wool Suits Worth $45, $40 and $35 to Sell Rapidly For $25 A WONDERFUL response - greet!ed this very excep tional offer on the first day it was opened. Primarily because Chestnut Street has not seen an offer to match it since America entered the war. The story briefly told is that we purchased these seven hun dred fine, all-wool, well-tailored men's and young men's new and fashionable suits at one clip. A New York manufacturer found them on his hands and because we took tliem all he old them at a price which has brought them to you at this excep tional figure. William H. Wanamaker '1217-19 Chestnut Street Z-'i r ii V 'lT "V5H -T &M:- v?v ":pf