r?r.7' !k v :js ' 5"j r jt . j . I,Ki&7, fll. y Si . E.GREATEST TEAM THAT EVER SOILED A GRIDIRON IS RUTGERS, INSISTS FOSTER SANFORDj ! ;y .v. ".VJ1 L-' rn NFORD LIKES HIS i RUTGERS FEARS NO I During Brief Stay Here atcd Mentor Takes Time to t "'" ' Say He's Ready for Georgia Tech Relates a tV.' Fntii Pnrsmutl fZrtiltrnn Kvnprinni'P. . I Few Personal Gridiron Experiences , ll RMItCRT v. m.vi:i.l "port. Idilnr l.vrnlnie I'ub'lr I rdner g ' A RliGl'l.AIt meeting of the "I Knew -Me" club wns held List nlnlit In lionoi or. that inoM inurnment, nctivc lull sometimes absent member Cecil Ke I'tntt-i Sutiforil. Tile f.utiuu" Vale athlete, -who now Is coaclilnp the footbnl! teum ut llutpers. cli-oppcd In to way Ills respects Just to rel'eve ilie nionotoin of a Iiu-ln.'s4 trip (! Ku.tei Is tiultq busy these wnrllmo il.ns ami admit It lnmailf. "It's a shame the footlull -euon linn been hot to pities united Sandy, because It Ueejis down the I'.utgers eleven which, to tnj mind, Is the greatest feam that ever soiled u nt.dl-on with tin opponent." Sandy alwnjs litis the best teim In the world .Hid enn piu It tifttr a short urgument. "UutRers Is there with the s"ods " he ioumed 'mid u should ha.e seen them wallop the saiiK or ImsUies from I'cllmm liar l.i-t Sntunlay. The loys ore crj Rood this vear and I hope to kce tin in in ui'tioil net b'atui day against I.ehlgh "That LcIiIrIi came was s Imluletl for October 19 but the 111! epidemic fVaused a postponement. 1 believe uvtr.v IM(urda) and the pi mo will be plajed timer in t-ouin i.etiiicucin or nt Rutgers. We jdniph itl'ST bc that lultle out of our systems and 1 don't caie where It Is to be fomht Tom Keadj has u Rood team, 1 have a good r? tfatTI ttnA ll V III )in atm hinn fni" lilntialf WJ. 4 ' . ... S7 l undertinu sin efroit mil be mailp frt together In New orK duniiR 'i heti nor has Rutpers applied for n gam-, b ,t if the iuinm!ttt-e tlei'lden that we re to plaj I will be on. too ad to eart ou' Its ilelro. Hut don't qtl the Idea I am trjlns to ar aiic- tho same mi nn own liool. 1 have done Nothing- and will do nothing, l! is up to tut ..umniittio. K VC, vcmht r lb iti.il n a, it that enicri ate oond spoils ami icill icmutn u,i the sihctluli Sandy's II urld-Uvuling litginUi Elvven ffpitCTTi" toiiRh to m aiound tbee lla and not be able to dli us the merits of the bis 'noilmi; teams" tontiuutd the 1i!r tu-io'i iifie" demonstratlnR a new si-icn o Ida 'The onh tlunce fin romet nation Is lo look batk Into the p.it iml pu'l 'oiih of the 'that itinlnds me' t dT And Just to stait the ba.' i.i'ihm 1 wnuld l.Ue to spill one of m advtntuie an a football toatli wb.cli bears fcnxilv on th" ekment of iin... It a one of my few luiU da'3 nt.d I riks thats tin iiatun 1 umembei It .aktV.-sj re -fe jm "One fall I decided to toieh the t'nlveisltv of NiiRinlo ileven and went down to Charlottesville to tiKe chaise I was erv enthuslastb' in those days, and after the flr&l week was convinced that VliRlnia was the J best, team In the I'nlted Statts. We Colors, and when It came tlm lo meet 'Dtrthe ear I toiild ee nothlns hut - Vlpvlnlu ntwl m.i.ln lr w.i crtrinr- tlt'it tli yt .MA .... .. - ,.... . y selves. ''Then came the same .Voith Taio'Ina Rot the Jump on u und soon scored a touclnlowii ine trj uug-oii po dark. But t vvas up to me to win tho Rame, und when in RaiiR of champions stagsered Into tho dreibins' toomXbitween the halves looking like principal actors In a-tialn wieck. most of in;, tonfldenco ootd out of me. However, J Rave them a Rood tall:, eplalned how easv It was lo tilm the enemy and they went o it to follow Insti notions. "We pcd better football and near the end of the half pushed over s, touchdown, lint tl.o sqic As 1 sild before. It was up to me to win. and to win It vvas necessaij to kick that ro.i1. Tnut ear I had the woist goal kickers In the countrv und felt In m bons- that no one ou the team could carr the ball over the iMosbar, let alone kill; it. (fTI12X a hapiiji IIioiiiiI I itnuh nn I leiitCmbcml uritiiy a l.xd JL ttudeut hlchtiw iionli fium any anylc n few uji befuic iml decided to put him on the tnrilti' t This If as One Lucky Fl iliTTttHS kid was d linjj hid dutv In the lsr and vvaviiiB the college tus when lout on fhe field, take the plaie of one 'JIow can I do it, akcd the routliful hero, when I am no- wearing lAiuuiuuii su i; n "'Do as you are told 1 o'dered, 'und F. ' ' "The kid ran out. after takluR off his i imi inuiviuuai, nowever inaseu nun there was notlnnR dolntr. so tli kid put Ft, jiitg una reiunieu to ;ne cupsiiur cciion. "5ow comes the Imky pait or the .varn. A iilaver numed Cuil.v ftiin. dolpli decided to kick the Roal. and never in mv llfo have I seen -niv one fef i who had less tonfldente. It tool: him ball .and by 'hat time 1 almost'was fiantic. Then he kicked i rri - j.lf -"- -.. 1 t m0 fl-l "The bull started on a Joutnev tow at d tho far cornel of the fle'd nns ,Jis the eoal posts b u mile. I hurled mj hat to the ground und Jumpid 4 in or i i.r.ew it wmi uu mtr riii 'the Xorth Carolina men tusked out to .touched the ball. lis course was fingers,5 shot toward the ctossb-ii. ipped on the other hide. ,((fTHAT iroj the tuckteit break jj i jl tuna l;tcK uon ine game t- Crafty Coach Outuittcd by Cunning Redskin Qa&'DY" told uuolher one before boning nlmself out It vvas the same ')ar and Carlisle furnished the other part of the bill. Sandy had HPiumJ the Indians when he coached Columbia and felt he could do the li-pa down In Vitginta. " AVglnla was leadlus when a Carlisle, man made a fair catilijun ihe yard line, a jard from the sideline The Indians lined up foi siiiiiiinue 04 Sanford rushed on the Held. , "You cannot do that." he said, "you must kltk the ball " The rults stated dlfforeiitljbut Sandy got away with It. '"tiokum?" grunted one of the biaves "L'shJ Me Klckuui." flu at that difllriilt angle he tent a pluee kick between the goal posts. A remarkable boot and there ft the referee that was not all," said Sandj. fair catching fever and heeled 1 v-r In Iny direction, the big ImhhT Ught Me Itickum again.' that guy nant hts foot against the plgnkln apd sent It far und iwiaiiw tue game tor carusie. Si'vv' K M tP'jfeMifil'(lr'..SPWl..' . . TEAM AND OPPONENT Him When" unci "Tli.it .lint lluiilliils thing H (irr.inmu for tills commit .. to kfi KiiUui uiui i.eorui leen up' wee'.. 1 l.timv nothing about ii It 1 1 I iitilniti on o panic lo hr iiliimil 'Ihe South- went throUKh the seaoli with fl.vtiiK Noith CaioUnu In the b'R battle u vlctoij. 1 did nothlnn but boot fiT.lvrt lipfvim To IimIImv. if tliuri. ...w ,..-.,. . -...... . ..-....v ... tailed, nonevei, su tunics uiunt iooi. Ureal; for San ford praml stand cheeiliiR his hiad olf I located nun I told him to iuh of the plajers and kick the Roal. let me take tare of the mles coat, nml reuoittd in the lefeiee uacic 10 me ciueunes, i arRucu, out on h! toat, pli-kod up the college at least ten minutes to adjust the UoH!- u Miunne iiiiuu uuppeneu line oc block the-klck and. leaping In the deflected and. the oval, bourn hit; off It rolled ulong the siantllng and I eier had in inn life and lift wasn't a chunte to dispute the dec). "rihoitly ufterwaid the Indians another punt on the -ISjard line. kicker shouted: ayJT&-- iO- itiit x22 - 3 IT (lEn;RY OUR MMD MAiM VS ' "' s " v ( I '' M,ta JO GO OUT To I fie CAT I ThiMC Codf AWtl iao.c -- J -r-fl SINMCR OB CRT OUR I Tt JJ HoMCUHP ABOUT ( ltR6'A ThS. . ve ApjVPUT OrO THfi OUfM MCAL-- LETjf 17 EAT CATIM& 1M TtlC J 010 MAPKlrJS MCVJ I PEPPeR AMD irxt awa work f V U.oR CfNGb- V J cite-WOLFl FO'eM M I 4mi &Z7 napkins?- yr c -. s &-LT ' CI sjfli I ? i M& $b f s ' - " s . f " i t77, y ' V nr-r,.c x 'M 50RRV YOU'LL y?' HCRE COMES The, f v Q- HERE S 7t-tC JE. To Eat cy &, I PrPPCRN 5AUT BE If CCR U.DW 7 vSPOOOS t I ALOWC- I Msvfi ' V J SO IIUMBLe 66T Ttsd VAfHGlsJ DO To Go AMP GET i -- , ' , T5IER6 6 No SPOOLS , ? 37RC6 3I-D - Vou - s. V EATi uKr ruP o"R ' ' ( pat i'o 6loiAi ) fcJ I iiomc cats ycdn--ec V y - N. f . Ve,"? PITT AND TECH MAY PLAY HERE L iilii'iitt'ii Nortlu'ni and Southern Elevens Likely to Meet in Benefit en lurk, it, 1 L.l 'the unbeaten foot ball nam of litorgla Ti h ma.v pi 1 I tin ii'ibiiiieii Pittsburgh eleven, or Hit I niverslty of l'timsvlvauki team In New oiK J'hll.uli lhla ir Waslilngton dur Ii g thf wptl, of November tl for tin soldiers iiit fund I If tilt' Ramp is lo be pajtd tin.. p. 111 rsn.ri 01 me ar I'rpartnieiu intis Hist be Blunted to a lion (iiorgli Tech i longer lo.ne of absent from tlantu than has buif hiautrHl In tile 1 ules set down lor the stiidiitn' ami training loriis bj I'olonel IL I ttees- The game would be hi Id undtr lh , .iiispn.. , ,e foiuiers camp tllfl.l charities It I, estimated that the gaflie would di.iw In the vl.inltv of $35 Oun ui ii 1 11 t iiIua iith nfui nun r. .. . SNIPFR HITS MVNW 1'. anil M I'luilliill Stir W.iiinil.l 1 . ami 11. 1 uoiiMii siar. aiuiitl- oil. Spend. Da' in Shell Hole I Lieutenant Ilvnelt 31lln has sliown I tlie ame LOiiragi in No Man's Laud as . he diil on this sld of the Att.mii. when he appeased ins lighting spirit on the I football teim as nUatterLaik fot I'lauk- lin mid .Marsnall Hit bv a liermau snljicr. Lleuti nam Jlylln spent a da.v In a shell holt until he found aii'oppottu- I uliy to 11 awl to safetv I I 'Had tho hunfc of starting tin hall .lolling for in) leglmenl, wrlits Lieu-1 , " .pe'VT.,.., ' . ,,l'''rf "f.,"?. a sniper got me I la in 1" sill hole , froili JO o'tlotk in tlie morning until j Jo clock iii tlie evtnlng and never u- pceted to get out, as jiiaclilut-guu bul- j 1 'H" ere tljlng so thkk over me I 0,,,'T.1'11 ' t00k u "-haute and trawled , .The lieutenants tomnaiiv was in the . battalion tuiiin unded b Mujor Alfred It Allen, of this tit, who was killed in in tluii Scptembei So Lieutenant ilj-I I lin was Moiindid t' ptembu- if, I Lieutenant Mjlln undoubtull was 'one of the best quui terb itks und tap- I tains evei developed at the I.:m.a-.itr institution and one of Hie lsi tlie game has know n Ilnudkapped b a light and wink forward line. Mjlin .ilwavs 1 h""' ul'i e sensation of ' Oil IVank. in ami Marshall eleven He reieiie.l ins lominl'slou at Ihe llrst otlu eis 1 inm at Port Xiagara, and last fall was tap- lain of the Camp Mtad tern "PRO" LEHIGH CANDIDATE Tornier Miiiffr Leaguer Kcnorls rhe nrl 'lW'i" at I'lttsburgh would be f f tl 11 11 Ml small foi what Is txptcted b the viar lor roulli.ill unll touutll while the re-arns of a ton- llrllilrheni. I'a., p. t 23 -Kluu u to. test with an of the big Thrt-e would tatluual studtnt 111 1 chlgh and 01 e time ""i oulv be huge but also litually clear minor league baseball tdaier i.ts of txpenses ' 'among tlie new meu out jesteltaj for Val llaivardor F'llnreton on Fiank. 1 the Lehigh football ttam Ifatten apd'Hn l'ield ThanksKivIng Day wou'd ptick I P.eed are tvio nt he , student soldier" ' - ghov'-iiK ri's; s"!:?at",u;: jimmy murphy wounded 'were all out again Ii is now felt that I - '.he ltu'gpis unm. u 11 b- 1. n.d aeie.We-t Plill.Klcllilli.i Hocr Gassed on Stiuidav and Hie ulliln c nu hoilii s' ,. 1 i are nreparlng all arrai gctiientx -i LAFAYEHE AFTER GAME MiiIiL.i. !,,.. i'LiJi fiir A... I hospital In K-auce retovering from a I Mllllll'lllirig UlasJl Oil. Now ibtush vvltli the Huns This Information' Wdllt- Camp Cr.llie was re. ived heie bv Hill McGowan, the ! ' baseball umplie who was Murpbj s first taslon, l'a., Oct U3 Satuitlaj H manager gatnt between 1-ifajette and Mulilen- Mutphy wljo had fought Dundee Uen berg siheduled for MHrih I Irld wagny Leonard und other lighters prior to lanceled jeJterdev by the t ommandant the war, tnllsted frt nt West Philadelphia at the luter Institution betause of the. ' early In the war. He was a member of Influenza Istuatlou there i the tilth lufantij at tlie time he was iianager Jlltlnger Is striving hard to. uu me gap ior naturuaj-, and thtre ar i hopes that the Camp Crane ileven inav bt scheduled ' Revised .Stbetlule for Columbia .rr tirl., tkt 21 The revimed football ' ehedulr of the lylumbtt L'nleriilt tem tal'i for file Imine vames at HouUi Kleltl, ! with u lxth riMittut the oiiiibiins team for I wlileh haa not jet ben a. letted. Th e'heil.l 'lie ui adiutloned t l.leulenunt II, .1. Iurt, t'.r iLe navy and Lieutenant E, I, Kremh for Hie arnu l m follow : Ottt.ber I J I'jttna Jlerr It November 1 Ainherat , It. Union: III Hlevtn-. V3 New VorW fnl. ' veralu 30 open , Big F. anil M. Squad Drills l.anrM'Irr. I'a.. IKl J1 I'omli Wellrr wita well iileaaeil with Jeaterday'a nrattlce of tlie Frank la im.l Murahull aquaja In prac arallon for Kalunll'a lulile with Vnmt. vanla Jlllltari Coltexe at Cheater for the Drat time in aeieral tveeka, there were ennuah men out to furnlah two teuma for acrhnmaxe, which wn cf a lively char acter, Harvard Crew Talei Spin aml.rUe, VIa.. Oct Z3r. first ard ' Aecstnrf llitrvaril naval elirllt rueeil two tnllea vea'erdaj Coaen talnea roJiowinir tn ahel'a 14 the rni'tor launc't Tit Pun wiuiaja p. ijerrom, or Mrixikun naa ftaasrUM! caatala of tb Brat nural HAPPENS IN THE BEST Venn After Game With, Yale, Harvard or Tigers Quakers Suggest Contest Against One of liig Three to Aid in War-Fund Drive TIlAlSGiriiG DATE iU LDWIV J. POLLOCK PI2NN has opened the athletic dooi and Haivatd Yale and rriiaeloti hive boo Invited to eptet again Into tiitupetliloii Willi the I'.i-d und Uluu on the foothill Meld It Is not a dell that the Quakeis have blown down to the so-ealied Dig Tluee II Is lmreh a uget!t!un as a means , .,1,1 l ., Weer .leerKe the drive fol ' :.'" OmO vvl,fe, the Ooveinn.eiit has I asked spo'ts lo lalse foi w.u uharlllrs j Through Joli 1 1' Hell, l'enn's repre- 'au.it.itivn m, tli.. untie, t w ,. r .nnilinlirn --- - - 'committee. I lie Ited and Illue has offeied to meet Tlaivaid, Yale or l'rtiitttoii at rr,l"Klln r,e''1 " Thanksgiving Dav or ,n Vt, VolK nll lhP gaIni ,,,, If this Is not sitlRf.ii.torv tlie QuaU"rs have suggested tli.it the game be plajed on November 2 J. provided roinpll does not til! tlie dale 01 the following hatur da o ember Jn Heller Than 1'ilt Came William W llopei the fiuniei I'llnte- ton cj.uh wlio Is setre'ai v of the cam 'piign tomtnl'De, lias asked IVim f It ! would be . itisf.lt to! v 10 have tlie I'lttH biitgli inline wlilth will tie plajed in I Pittsburgh 01 November Ifi designated nsa bciicm game and to turn ou the &!'' ( that tontes. fo the s,illnp """ ,qlie repl.v made b Mi Hell Is Intended to open the wav lo a-better at- trp 'Ion and therefore a larger rtturn frmrul.iliv 'flip request of the fcecrelarv of the LOiniulttei plates I'emi in 11 peculiar sit'. ,iat"?" Mn,'l of ,1,e i"f,S-1 "' velsltk - iinn tonduulng foolball nre doing so at the espense of Hit (iovern men! At Kianklln 1'ield the I abilities are iB .1Sjumed b.v tlie atliletlo aso- ,i.,i , . , The receipts from football games have l"" n" UI' '" t,le Present time, due to "'e ep.deinli and I'enp stands to lose mouev on the football season instead of piling up the tolfeis to take i.in of the sllrll(j ,,,, ,.,lJ ,, "" -' Would Flimiuale INpensei, .... ..... , . I lie Pittsburgh game u ias tounted upon as a montv wlnuu, but tlie returns on 1i1.1t game villi not bt. i.tept'onul ifter the espensis or tlie trln are paid. ..- und Shell Shocked Vt llinlntlun. l)el.-Oct. 'J3. .(iassed and HiifTeritig from shell shock. Jimmj vMurphj the well known West I'hlla. tlelnlila llulltll leuht boxer. Is Ht a base Kissed ' i SUITSIJ .80 I RFDll'rn IIIOM $C0. MS and JtO PETER MORAN & CO. -SaiST" S. E. Cor. 9th L Arch St.. ' Open Friday and Hnlurday evenlnxa until o'clock. UTlMNKr.10KTri ...ATKNTI0 CITV. N. J. " rTWHCJFA iiOjaatEATEsrHOTHsi Weatmintter Ky' v' " Ucl. -' i-' .. . . .-:riv' ba,h-- runnln- water II!! BO un wkly i .' Ml un rtallv i.naa lliinre HOIEL BOSCOBEL K.niucky Av. near L L. . Ioch Aiwa). cpen.sThorouihly heated Uklt. A. K. Warlo-l. l THE WINDSOR c,Al'B mat. s"j OTfl REGULATED FAMILIES Pcnn'sjuleveii Only 2 1-1 f Pounds Lighter, Than 1917 Footballers H'nfi I'ruii linn ii team this jeiir Vint ifursii'l lompnri In icclflht icitli tlir hcniji rleiens of the uhl I'nis, the If'HiI.ei rue not much fii'ilcr than tlu I'H luuililiiutloii. llulleu bin l.'s rritu fitfiiricif (.J pounds, uhllc I oUalt i fialitt'S of lilt oier fti lull 'ill A coni)iailnuii of Iht wr,nhts of the tuins follow mi: I'li.uious mis tun tdnkle ll'.JP left end Vllttlicll (I.VHl Vlmniinl lll.'l letl Ijtkle Sejl.m ( 11K) I leiirt (Iimii left miuril .l.iike l"in n till il. tenter Intnl. ('" llcllrr i;i rlslit cd. rnislrnnK iL't) rln.inu.lt;.) r. lutkle VI llhlnirtund , :) Vllller (II1SI rishl end llnpn-r (l.vn Hell (It; . qnartrrhaik lnli (148) Ktr in- (ll.;ili-rt lialflnil..,Slrini (lilt I l.lsht IIHII right liiiiriirk,.llmuii (Inl) Item I Hill riilllntk .VlfMdiol (Ktli rrHire urUlit of tennis till tnr lt. tllll 4-11 IUIX Vnrslt). 104. et. nee nrielit nt lines 11)1 Vurslt. ItOi IIIIS Hrhlt. IKS -?. Iverncr Height ol litirkilrlils I'll Vorsll.i, ICO) 1UI8 Vur. It. Ufi'i. the I'enn Mudlum us l( Ims nevci been Jammed s;iute tlie viat licgau I'enn Vverapc 161 I'ouiul- Ihert has been so muth talk about , three times in success'on Philadelphia the absence of heavj pluvei.s at Peiiiil0 ))le flret mutt Ii, and New Toik the this v ear thai u tompirison of the 1 8M.OI,d Philadelphia the tlilrd and New vv lights of the regulars of this jtar and U ork ,i,e fouit.li. Should (he Poor Itlch lat would be apiopos a,a clul, , le pn.0ff , um ,iap JZvt one has gone undir the assunip- the Hrst real leg on the valuable trophj-. tlon that Ihe piesent Ited and nine torn-! That the, game of golf is one of the blnation was at le ist ten pounds lighter . most untertaln of games was clearly tlian the tiani tliat lepusented the Qua kers last ajeason h'igiires piove thit Ilollenback s hustlers as a team arc onlv 4-11 pounds lighter than I'olwell's' footba lets of 1117 Tlie IMS eleven averages 1CI pounds It must be leinembered, hoivevei, that last jtar's team was toinposed piostlj of veterans, and that this jear's eleven has onlj one man, ,Joe .Straubt, who plaved legulailv In 1917. r Made in England (By M. Olroyd & SonsJ T"HE handiwork of famous Eng X lisli manufacturers of the finest fleece overcoatings the world produces is what we are showing you in the windows of the William H. Wanamaker Store today. They are displayed in big bolts just as they have come direct from the mills through the Custom House to our own Examining Rooms. We will build them to your measure for $65 Each piece has been examined for perfection in weave, in color, ' weight, tensile strength and dura bility. Five colorings three of them grays, both Oxford and Cambridge, and two shades of brown, one plain and the other a mixture. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. v ' 1 ' 9 1 flVTil") A 1UI A TiaOIf TFI TiA I 11 rt III A I I ,11 rlln WANAMAKERCUP Contest Between Poor Richard and N. Y. 'Ady Club Undecided I 'Ihe I'ooi I tlcli.it U t'lub will not gain I the perm Incut possession of the Hod man Wiinuniaker golf trophj, as vvas announced jesterdav after the fifth niattli nt the W'ldtt marsh Valley Coun trv i "lull 'I here vvas some difference of opinion jesterdav afternoon after the i . m ucnes were an in, aim it was tounu I that I'hiladelplila had won four matches, th .N'ew Voik Adveitlslng Club three' I ami one had ended all equate on the I hutne gieen. Captain Hoj Uaruhlll. of the visiting golfers, tonteuded that the tie matih be tween A V. La Ilothe, of the Pool ltlcjiard Club, and V. Jenkins, of New Vork, should be plajed to a decision, and as all the inatthts weie on a han dicap basis tills would necessitate u full round of eighteen holes. Last ihghl there was u -conference of the two teams and it was decided that tile in. Hill would be plajed over at tbj tuuvenlenie of the two plajers and It was further agieed that the cup would not become the permanent possession . f .Ifl.cte r.llll. tl.ltll It II J rl luian tt.ill sliown jesserda In tho morning La Itochu defeated Jenkins 5 up and he had ti toeil il eoliml nf Ah. vvIiIIa in tlin nffi- noon hl medal round wim 101, Jenkins. 1 who Is a twentj-tvvo handitap man, had ia 108 in the morning and lit In the 'afternoon i In the morning A II. Geutlng, with an i 88 vv.isj beaten on the last green by 1). N J'arliet, jtt. In the afternoon, tleutlnc 'shot n U8 and was beaten 6 ami B Silk-Lined 11 Jf . - " UML NORTHFIELD TOURNEYS r v SMOO THL YXONbUCTED Committee, Headed Uy 'Fred Sherman, Well Oiled Mac h i n e that Keeps the Players on Their Toes KMGIIT MAKES GOOD B WILLIAM H. F.V-S ' Toiniiniiieiits liiHV.cuuii) -ami ko but thce of the Country t'lub urAtlamft J l'lt.v no on forever. Few big affairs on the links arc tun more smoothly tbail J th toumaiticnls which mmln, i..,l eatli sprlnR and fall nnd vrlilth alwa 1 attrail a larg'e and rrpresenfatlve field t of plajers from all sections of the ioun' V-' iltie ate two Instantes: Thuisdai iday tbl , nlKht 110 pahhiRs were posttd at 'i-lub but In traiistrlblna them for Host- InR at the hotels two of the sKlceii" j sented the best ila)eis 111 southern New were mixed and as a icsults those, who Jtrej. On a number of occasions this t'lub rj"as'wLar,f'1 .',a,e Bt f ",a,,'t i-PaeiiteU -oiithem New Jer iiuu. 1 red Hlieruuin, the active membei . ., . , , ., . of the tournament committee, untaiutled eJ '" "", ,eam ihamplonshlp In th tllV knot In a very short time, and It ' State championship. was not lone before ever thing was iipuunR- SI1100111I.V. Untangling Congestion I On Saturday about thlrlv men. must j , of whom Jiad never played golf before. appeared on the course to plav In r. Hade tournament. The prizes were I such that f'hlck i:rins and deny Trav rs lould have pla.ved foi. The flr?t man out was thp prc-lde'iit of the cor ! poratlon. lie was a tine ld iban. but I he had never plajed solf before and he did not kt.ow that he vvas holding un the tournament Ifo had with him one man (who canled a new set of.ilubs and who teed his ball. Anothtr acted a 1 oorer and 11 'bird was the official pho. Hcvrapher. lie ewed up the HnU Ini. n bow knot In less than ten minutes, ' l,ut l,,e t"mmlttee got buv and in I llen m'nulr3 'noro things weie running Slnoothlj. Doctor M Call's Death Rig Loss j Tho dinth of Dr Klo.vd II .McCall ,...n i.iu . UUIIH.V K IMU OT One Of US I I -ay t.u w EDUCATIONAL .Hothjle-rs . DreMlnstitute EVENING SCHOOL , OPENS NOVEMBER 4, 1918 lORK of the evening school which has been post .... Pon.c because of the prevailing epidemic con ditions vvill be canted on this jear with all of its former vigor shatpened to the needs of tho war. .the courses afToul exceptional opportunities for both men and women who desire to help in Government . vvotk as well as to benefit themselves. IMTKS rOK REGISTRATIO.V-Thui.day evening. S&M 2,l&Tln4B: Nr l' from 7 10 9: Sat DREXEL INSTITUTE Philadelphia, Pa. HOLLjSGODFREY,Sc.D.,Eng.D.,LL.D.,D.c!L.,President Learn LANGUAGES AT Tin: BerlitzSchool 1541 Chestnut Street Entrance on 16th St. Bl tlir Bcilltz method the StuJeutt learn 1101 onlv to r'ud nnd irrlte btii especially to nnderatand and fo apeak the Jordan .an guaoe. TK1I. ".hltSON FRKK Terms of l.teaons may brain at any time. Our bova are riehtlnir to their utmost, liui Liberty l'onds to -ours. Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's ereateat buslneaa athool . ao well known that lare ndvertlaementa are unneceaaary. 1V have the bet teachers in iwnui .ii., mm. ut tiirni tmequaieo equipment Practical conraea. Pitman and Orets Shorthand, or. without extra charge, fltenotmr. the famoua machine tn.thna which la both more rapid and mora accurate than anv hand-written method of ahnrthand Scientific Touch Typewrltlnr. 8traver a ainoenta win more aoia meaaia ror apeed and accuracy bi typewriting than ara won b the atudentaof all other buslnesa rchoo a In Philadelphia taken toietber. Certified Public Arrnuntant method, of bookkeeping. Evervthlna; elae to corra. apond. .Individual advancement. Charre. ' ninaeraie roaitior. guaranteed, nay and ntaht claa.ea Coma aee for yoviraelf. v linn aludenta now attenainr. start now I 1107 rheslnnt Street Thane VVnlnnt .. The Pennsylvania Academy J of the Fine Arts I llrnnd and C lierrv"-!".. IMilladrlDlda The 0.d.t Hthonl t.riln. Art. In America ,N0W OI'KN rOK REGISTRATION' OF STUDENTS Large and Airy Rooms With High ' CfiliiiRjs. Xo Crowding Farult Charle. Orally, ltnch II. Ilreck enrldre. llenr Mrl'arter, Ilanlel Oarber, ' Philip I. Hale. Kdtvlrt 1 lowland Ulaahfleld j Itohert V. Vonnoh, Arthur 11. Cartea tlenrv "I'ramann r.aauatn. ai, u ana jonn.r. , llurbt uon. Send fp r-trpiiUr, FTORKNCK n. NVFTAV riimtor. Thousands of Positions nw d-ntlsh to vnnnr women -In Rail roaaa. uovernmrnt work ann yeomanry, Well trained atenographers ft Uookk.ep. era to fill the vacanelea left bv men The roet nf our curae fvtralrr yoit la amall and. It takea about no day. Our rratf natea hold anme nf the beat Tioalttona la the el'v Writ nT for booklet or calL 30-Day Business College Parkwav Hid',, Tlraad ft Cherry 8 la. Emilie Krider Norris i:m niESTNirr strket rXPHKSSION In St.-o Art. Story Talllof H Ajtlu I nannrlnianl Dnlaa ' ., Direct from the School-tube. Omlbralth ! FhUa.'a model teacher of Dramatisation. In Readme loura aa prenttd In the three Ercat Unlraltl-a of the country, fafulty ae now!dgr-d rroff-aalonala only. Ph. BpretM!. Ml UU I UAM AND ItUOKKKKl'lMi eur craouaua are in coutuni dmauu. Uoo4 payiiiK voan.ona a wan ou. ure aovri hand, the raay, apeedy eetem. i ompiete buiineae and sfccrMiiiial touraft, !) tad DlKbt tiaiata. In u naive tialnltig r.nioii any iimr. wan or nrui for full parttrninrii and rat atop pnti.A. iirsiNr-w r(n.i.r.iK attd rali.aa of ( nnim.rea 1017 rhe.mnl Nt , I'lillutfelsllla PliUadelphi-t 1brngemcinde School reopena Stptemtr . Oimnaaflea nimmins, tirawlnc and Needlework lo-chll-dren 1 to IA yeara for IT per year. Unrall a. w noovl.t Hroad and 1'nlnmhie a.. PJIIVATC I.KHHONS. I.ar.tvtace. Mataa mattoa, Enallelii Klemenl. f Authorabfp a aperlalty Ml.a Wlldman. ISM Itac miiir Wpmeii and tllrl. lll'IIV, 't " Devon Manor $ t,. SSSi imarninc and way ii-pie uaca-Ar. mis gDITH HAM8QS l--iylpl. iir.i u.-yt r-v .-, -'ITT, TH To Boost Prke of Golf tialls and Limit Output t lilrsco. Ort. is. Tlir prlie nf irolf hnlU In to be Aihnnrtil noon alia the output lor the lomlnR Tr U to be limited hj Ihr (lotrrnlnrnl 411 per irnt r the proilurtlnn In I0IS, nrronllnt to mriilii drre of manutac turrm. , II Is unlil Hist Irnillnr makta now rllliiK nl a I rnrli ullllic oiltsnrul lo at, 4,1, ami tin. pp. of n lower arnile will be lnrrcnp.nl nr orJInitlj. 1 lie lornl niannErr of one manufae turrr unlit toalar that he had btrn nollllrd bi lila ro'nimii to take no more ordem for future delivery at prroent prlrea, while anolhrr nianu fnilurer'a anenl mild be already had been notified of the mliantc. , finest plaei-s and a plajer who Vas uiilveiall. liked. Last fall he ituallned as usual In the (list (light and with Jlattrlie ISIslej.MV 1: Hhaikleford and the son of JudKe Undlcott he repre- MARLEY2IN DEVON 1VA IN. ARROW COLLARS CtUETT PEABODTat CaiWCTBOY . , 1 onteggorri a cnnnT. ron iittii" rrrnnnr- Boarding & Day Departn-t rrtrcB ftrfi-t at roRTiBTH Reonena for 8th Tenr In OrtoVar Wane Frraton 44SI. Auto Bar-tea. m KeUitlftc nireetien for .NORMAL CaaV raa. lit II yeara. The atm ot thla aehool la to live Normal Children an aa Ttrontnent In which the evontaneoue la. fmlaea of child Ufa may have freedom tor ndlvldual a-rnwth nireetlon rnvara mat. Kierrla Reer.attrn. Detiortment. Oaav frel nf Fmotlen rvennatlon, ata.. daf ferit for each InillvMualjihlU aVH WINOIK PA1ST. nireefreaa' Maaaraaarl Dlplaaia. Saeao 1tt Acerwood. Tutoring School mfelfl the nrrta o rJiUdrn who rtqutr IntthMuul Inatruction to dnre In Kchnol work. Kxcellnt care for TWiyl rally weak ami unde eloped t hlldren. Manual work, tcardentnqr. athlvtfcs. Out door lift- Karge uround I)eon. fa. J5 mlnutex from PhtlHdetphta Cataitoe. Mitt Devereux. Principal uax a i)nn. pa. PtEfjc Xpnmn -fecljool "BKKl-II K.NOI.l,." X9 runmaur A.. AKDMOUK ' formerly known s 511. Kill.' Hilmol. .Mnln IJne llranrh Klndercarten and Primary for both boa anil rlria Junior anil Senior School for Elrla only Boa aervlce froni VVeat Phlla via Ove-hrnok and "Vt ' 'oraa Btpt. SO de. . Mil M. II. "TPW - An DlTUNSIVK 'niTOIIINtt Mate Math. fr.lv -' " -.-' t ui Prep ii'da i: GERMAXTOW,N BRANCH , iWituSical rUtahtniv CO EAST WALNUT LANE JOiJKl'll V CLAnKB. Director rroapectua Mailed on fttquetl WALTER PFEIFFER Flref Vlollnlat Tlilln. Orchratm, Oandurtor Caelno Allrtlttirlum Orrhealra U'lldwood N i" Hiud'o.' I" B lth .1 H Mat a Phon. E. K. Peall Conservatory af Jluale and Art All Inatmmenta, 'vocal, alaht-alnllnit. flacutlon. etc. SJOt JJ, Broad 1TH Cheatnut. 'luwa S8U. ' "t03' .iirNr g IMt-tlt. Jac-JE!i : 1 . UJ j w-fc u-r.-. m w.m Itoib titxt I letmKmMmmmamKmmmKmmmmmmmmmmtmm By. I m Oi m s ''A Sv -' Sti vt. . ""fiw.. iaiar aaiA J -., iaVl irrTL ' "S ' . ' J.WWiitf'a'!.!(jl lF !t - V
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