nM? ts fwmmpr?: te - ?f r v ""' ' -' " " ' -t i - - - - ftb&ArTrTtrLTT ctmftt ttTrntSTtosra ffi fyjYlii JLi ? JJ P'li M IxJ J. ' sM U MjM1 Lt i iniAfi ii i i immmmmmm iat TDmr tW4ty sp- SJlA f ? VF S77LL UNABLE V PROVE PROWESS ON FOOTBALL FIELD I & Eleven, Disappointed Again When Marines Can- I, Is All Dressed Up With No One to Play. 'Dartmouth May Meet Venn Thanksgiving Day W ll Rftm.nT W. MAWF.1.I. Snoti IMHor KTrnlnff Public LcdRer ! more the Naw football team ts all i.resed up xxllli un oiu to pltix Calling off of the finme with the Murines tomoirow Is another -mil In the trials and tribulation of the AnnnpolN warriors, anil foi Bnth time this season the arslt will he Idle. A practice same max inged, hut It will be onl a practice workout, ax strong teams cannot 0ered this fall on short notice. r too bad about the Middles this veil. (511 Unbie has a high class a team good enough to gle mix big college an nigumeiil but lias p'ritnee to proe It. Last Saturday the Naw walloped Newport X1"'" I'HilInn J7 in 7 n Ihp nnh it Amp tiinxnl nt Annnnnl .NcUDort linil a (aggregation and Coach Kred Walkei expected to store n lctor. hat reason the one-sided result was a Mirptlse and the fans e igerh the outcome of the tussle with the Mat dies That would Inxe jk great gime and Doble's men would hnxe levclxtd a thorough tixout. 'tfViJPw Navy alxxnxs has eierlcnced dltllcultx In niianglng a schedule ljws.ni must plux at Home, no admission is inaigeu 111 imp gnie aim me nexer are gixen big guarantee" All thex un rpcot hip tiaxel kpenses and sometimes a good beating Once upon a time all of the (;fcplleges like Yale, Harxard, I'enn, Princeton and I'itt used to make I MP, but finally g.ixo It up xxnen it xas mipA-siuie to in range n leturn tawax' from Annapolis. Onlx once xxeie the Middles allowed to make '"outside trip, and that was In 1914, when I'enn was plaxed on l-'unklln jM 'VjpoDlea team meets ureal mixes ni nnapons on .Mixcinoer .'i, out teW'iHaiie does not seen so Impoitant at the present xxilting The xxpblun $t rv?lfckve been touted to the skies as a xxondeiful elexen, hut aftei their QeHi ni i. at Pittsburgh, where Pitt scored almost at will In a practice arjH&U Is barely possible that the Naxj. will meet xxith stiff opposition WW JfWJVERY effort is bclnp mada to aiiangc some oood name at n- PE "gts napolis next month, and it M lo be hoped that vome of tin ml ,. $$ttges with off days in A"oiem6ci iitll consent to play for pjjidun Dartmouth May Play Penn on Thanksgiving ItTMOUTH Is llkelx to be the attraction at I'r.inklln I'leld on Thinks. ?yBJ.iiig vay . .xianagcr reusnntii hum is uxxujumu xvuiu uuni unii(.M le UxUflK "the football situation, but It Is almost ititaln that UoctuT Shame Vttlnbt haxe a teiun on the field In a telegi im sent to one of the mot n "Capers a few weeks ago he stated posltlxelx that nothing xxould be lJlMUt'ntx Ihp frrMlrnti this fall, .mil his iexs li.ixe lint rh.liued. y jtitltis Is the first time In histoi.N that Cornell Ins not been lepiesented ivaactke football fleld. Last eui. when nianx or t lie Lite ulleges 1 iv down Jki "onlt. the lthacans simelx stranded lliiouuh thelt schedule with a fcititlin 1 1 team, takinc llcklncs on all sides At that time. Uoctoi Shame Willi Tli II i i il football was being pluxed foi the port of It and not foi inili- f . IrMuA glory. Cornell was admired toi it" x-tinil list. eir and lost no KLjpwMce. Tljls ear the installation of the S T C and the long houi- ijtH class work and drill nnxe muue It Impossible to gel i siuatl togethei SAEVir . .. ... . ... . -... ,... .,..,... ,. , .. ... . . .... . . ... . nyor me siuuenis are piajing looionii -inn u i- oi me scion xurieix Carnelian and White has good leason to discontinue football this fill iFenn; too, has been laboring under dlflluiltles, but the schedule xxill JMrawed out. If Dartmouth Is switched to Thanksgixing, Xoxtmber 9 xxill $$ fra'fatt open date and un effort xxill be made to fill it This should not he MHCIt, as there are man teams In this xlclnltx willing lo pi i like VJLhirif, Muhlenberg, Bucknell and P M C As Penn pHx- Pitt in Pitts LlfttW) on Noxember lb, a game Is necessaij on Noxemhei 9 for practice jrtjylaed, of course, the Dartmouth date is changed jJMnorrow Lafaette will he plajed find the Lastonians xxill hixe n nteam In the field despite the lecent older xxhlch lemoxed several men ithe cquad Onlj two positions xxeit affected 'ind substitutes .up In. Pe"hn xvlll haxe a hard time winning the ume Judging ftom ! Mtwrlpnpp xaIMi Kr.ink Poth's team Inst rilnpsil.i fit ... 'rcCOME of tlic members of rianK I'alh'i rltirn it 111 be t en in JHJili3 action uith tin League Jiland team tnjaiitst l.ehiuli, at Ilttlile f:Stt' ,omo"oie- - ''(-i.t.iU ,ir li i.i.:. .tr..- ir..... .. r m Sajjlf m nurusmp i uu tiiucit jur uuugiiuinf, JVt HANTLAND RICE, who foimeilx xxiote dallx aitlcles for the Kxt.mno 'SMftCBUC Lkdoeh Is one xxriter who is too busy chasing the UuiTto kke'his pen in hand and tell how it Is done He now Is a lieutenant "oxei f?, and occaslonallj finds time to xxrite a fexv lines to thp folks at home work of our soldiers. In a lecent lettei Lieutenant itiie glxes a ( of the aggresslxeness of the doughboxs and thelf uttei dlsiegard foi alng except the Job on hand Here is one of his stoiics. thicket juibt this side of the $V t IfAaupply sergeant sat at the edge of a tli pMsarv Veale. His dejection was complete. &!' they had only cussed i)r lalsecfhell,' he ecThell.' he said, it wouldn't haxe been LfHtk4d. I wouldn't haxe minded it so much' t 'l"JtWouldn't haxe minded what so much.'' xxe asked &.flt was this xxay,' he continued. Oui bunch had been xxiping out ewne-gun nests una chasing uermans ror si uaxs tijcj xxere nailing l.hWre and there, but the bunch still went forward. In fact, the xxent nbHtu'd so fast that the fleld kitchens couldn't keep up WJ J.'For six dais they had xirtuallj nothing to eat and lets than little to 2,But they kept going, killing and chising Germans with the bayonet. i ilspected to hear 'em raising hell because the hadn't been fed But jwasn't a kick, not a word of complaint, "Nexer mind, Bill," the tnld, 'e came up with belated supplies, "It's all a part of the game. You a't help It." 'iJTwThlnk of it! Si dajs with ilfle and baonet Into machlno gun and without food or water and not a kick! If thex had onl) cussed some hell 1 xxouldn't haxe cared so much' t k 4 fcTTX en.,. . Min.a (ulna ftttmi a . usirf li littut 1 i L r Jilf,4o ,,!. m, ,B B V 4J Buna JJ mvnw owrrio x.u,vo ,,tjt.u bk v , , , .,i,v , urn home it their enas had been boiled ten seconds too lonv " i. j.i ri :'r feue. 2U Alex Doing Scout Duty in France cnicago uuus are noc to ue rouno steeping. nue oaaeuuii nas laid to lest for the dutatlon of the xxar, Pied Mitchell is making lions for the future He realizes that right noxv the' best baseball tot the future Is in France. Baseball is the big game oxer there, Htplck out the bojs with big league ability Is Mitchell's game. Grover d Alexander, baffler of the batters, Is on actixe d,utx, and when not in tossing hand grenades into German dugouts takes time to look 'baseball boys in action. Listen to Manager Fied Mitchell: peace comes and we start the big leagues again In April there will new and Interesting ta'ent in almost eveiy club the talent that has been developed In the arm. It isn't too much to say that hun- f high-class players haxe been discoxered In France and at the nts. Big leaguers who are plajlng ball every day xxhen they arcn t i declare that they have seen and plaxed with or against better ma- the minor circuits used to provide. er Alexander writes that he can name six pitchers, none of them By speclaj reputation before the war, but ex'ery one of them a ill worm UEing on any Dig league leuni ne uisu oas iuuuu some ibatsmen and nifty outfielders. Alexander will look after our In- ong the bojs. He will dcllxer borne of the best to the Chicago the best the Chicago club has won't be too good for these .oung- fought like men and will come home to please the public," '? XXATiDER aliiays teas hnown as ij "uood stout" among the v, Ue is on excellent fudge of diamond timbei and can be upon to snare the promising prospects noic entertaining nee. ROOK GAME lining School Plays Hog Island Sunday sva irainins; pc-iioui, wmi'ii University of Pnnsylxanla practice game this ween. attraction at the Hog Inland against the Hog Island ' C, D. Oyer. Jr., who la In i Hog Island eleven, Is look- y attractions for the ship- v taam deslrlnc to arranse rtim rhrs should get Into Vun juiiutgcr uycr kwcli, Bwarilmiore. wilt IM sailor- game, anu man coaco, win De win pmciais MOVIE OF A MAN WHO WAS ABSENT MINDED Nevus pa pet MJP9R i v. w fS STjU. in editorial C0MMI5NT 5G6xS E.D1T0RIU Comment om PfxesintsMT's LATK&T -NOTt? To GERMAMY tik sVH m 3 T OFF ...You fiRMAV '"A Takes' Hat oftp BGCOMES CMC3rXOSSEt VXJITH E01TOP.1AU tJOMNBMT i k- - yth W.,, rA VOGS Not REAUZE BAND IS PLWIM6 NATIONAL ANTHEM fc Jk. ' -sss A w Comes To ATTer-tTiorO" . RSAt-tzes band' ts fLAVIN6 NftTIONAL AMTHEM- " -SCSA' . '' & PERT PENN PATTER PICKED UP FROM FRANKLIN FIELD FUMBLES m U UIXJl'OuP. whtt ij n in mboi ! c himuinnthip t rons t ountr 'o.ich Khtlti s suhnmliiR tfaiii I enslncii- nrrniu mtrsi '" li-i ii. ) Iwtii .i"i-;npl to Ih i nitifi.l( for thi iiax.il .luiUiii iiltl- ''""' histfr In I (oi tialnlrip uur,'e team )iI fnll, Hr i! with the' hi it it xi stittnrl vrticncuta rrtry rininno-r ue w ciontmati Halt tun , iifit now mi thit mtl llftitnnt link H irsn h 1'ilT hae ) ily mnnikcr Iiiib Im en n Kumncn Jed Tr r ciptaln i rtinmiHloii Up W ntntlnn .1 Willi tho onlntuice Uppirtmnl In V u Vork Stale .( Htcinnt Ihth Mm 1 fill thr (fasj j qnni trt Unci v hu u on tar .lichtfjttn ujun i i jnu iv i fth tht rn7 v nt ,(ttbuiu JH is canchitto thr t at i;i fnntt nil ttam IloihiP 1 it U cosilli of th I'M A crew has littn linnoralih JischiiR((l I fioni tin, ririm Ilnd Is tlll trhiif lo i;et intu -oin lrm h of Uie --er Ite l.ltutmtnt INrsu Mohi in of the bt?-tt Mice i iluors oot tttnipd out bj Couh Dnutfl is stpw.ut. is sit-in action In 1'iance He was LominI-bIoned at Foil .l iRai i t icutntn if I m so t obrrt&o i u ill Unit l-it idtt j tt tnt c up Im duties al Uincola, Ha -hiii llnrrpll IMS lnpbll nuinappr hnp In n ci tied Into nnnl n iHtlop H lia 1 fpn "tatlonetl nt itu hitlcMonn Na nra F. AND M. LOSES STARS Captain Maisliall ami Johns In Kntcr Oflicrin Camp I iinnikler, I'.i. nv 1 - 1 iiml.lin and M.11M11II I'ollcRi' lll lo1-? tvvo of Its best plaxpis In the nelsons of Ciip tnln Hem Mm sli ill nnd Ken Johns both of whom 11 c about letixlng foi .111 otlkeis' tr lining lamp Only Three Footbath in Use at Franklin Field I (MtlmlU lire si uric thing In thfe xxttr tliXH mill thex uro eTiirtiiiiie, inn. llir rMHnr Imve dpi 11 rln to 111 loxx rsl iMiHslhh tinifKinl nt the t nlrlltv .mill ni n rrniilt llifri limp lircii fin fnnthiill .HPIilieN iMirrlnixfxl IIiIh i(uwon. The IVnn siiiiikI U .lriii;t;Unfi: nlnnir on llireix fnotlmlN. neix tniiilx will he urilrrrd In the neir future. LEHICHPITT GAMECANCELED Influenza Still Keeps Han on Sports nt South Bethlehem Itetlileliem. Pn., .Vox. , 1. .I.eJilgh'a Rame xvlth the Tnlxcrslty of I'lttsburRh xvni declared cnnceled t9terday. Thclm poislhlllly of llftlnif the Influcnua qu ir nntlno Is the cati-c. Instrnd the l.ehlgh aiithorlllcs will endeavor ts nrratiRe n Knmo cither xvlth the Lenuo Island .Vaxal TralnhiR Camp, 1'rlnceton Ax In torn or Sol MctzRor's Camp Dlx elexen. JoetSpaRna, the huslty tnclxlc, Ii the latest nian on the Lehigh injuted llsti Ho has an Injured ve. STATE TO AID CHARITY Receipt of HnlpciH Game for Wnr Wotk Fund Mnte 'ollee. !.. Nov. 1. N'ell W I'lemlnp, Kraduatc inatniKer of nthletlcs, jestertlny announced that Penn Stats xvlll lontrlhute tho entire gate receipts or the IHitRcrs pame, the biggest homo nj tn.nion. lo the xvai charities fund. ., SlnU xxill meet, the Ncvx- Brunnwick lxin for the first time on the gridiron heic tn Noxember . lennslxanla DrtJ, the ntiiiual autumn holiday at State Col Ickc, xv I'l h rclebrntcd here on tnst ocj.ulcn nnd about lO.nnn persono are tpcid lo attend tho foothall game. 3t It the most Xlmportant Intercollegiate conleit scheduled fot tcntrnl Pcnnsjl vnnla thli season. ATTENTIONS HOG ISLAND WORKMEN The Shipbuildintr labor adjustment boaid ha issued a new wage schedule xxltich Riants a gencial incieasc to nil sliipyntd tiades. The new tatet ate retroactive to October 1, 1918, and the accumulated back pay due to the increase xxill be paid as soon as the ictroactive payroll can be made up. An announcement x ill be made in a few days as to xv hen this back pay will be distributed. The Wages at Workmen in "All Shipyards Arc Uniform Hog Island workmen will be paid exactly the same wages as are paid at other yards Xo shipyatd in the Dclaxxarc River Distiict is petmitted to pay higher wages than Hog Island. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT American International Shipbuilding Corp HOG ISLAND & I i: V,vl Sx? IS r$ MOTOR TRUCK BODIES Built in a Body Factory Not a Wagon Shop , Strong and durable, because they are specially braedd by our own exclusive method (patent applied for). Guar anteed protection to goods. Leak proof roofs, designed for cxery use. Winter Cabi a specialty. Highett Grade Prompt Workmanship LOWRY TOP AND BODY COMPANY l.aipist Triu k ltodj llulldeiv u Ljt.t 33rd and Waliiut Streets, Philadelphia 1. 1 SS.1 SSN N $9 s?i?l xmx,jj Sfii,fMtil li lie Mi Nil hr I i n lain oT the) WriHn Inn s 1 1 f I cit itnil"s'ilP tifiBUrtbdll t mi ts in Tio'int 11 tin. Titw work in I ranif VI unt uer uith Camp Ihtmol thr plonker PiirfinorT"" anil Hlrr jh trana I l rieu dtttr stmiib in in1 iroiu unt.? ' r ii nlri thdnmnc noln slat is n Department at WESTERN START TOMORROW Chicago Plays Purdue unci Illinois Battles Iowa riili'sso, Nov 1 When teams fiom Illinois, Iowa, Chicago and Purdue, of ficially open the Big Ten football season tomorrow, there xvlll be' a notable, ab sence of star playeis who in former years could bo depended on to bring victories to their schools, Chicago, with a makeshift team, Is to meet Purdue's green and Inexperienced eleven at Iifuette Illinois and Jovvu will p'ay at JovvaClt), ISebrsiks Eleven Triumph, J '-0 Lincoln, Vb , Nov 1 I'nlvernlt.v of Nebraska football team defeated Ne braska Wcisleyan University IS to 0 es-1 usrlt Sn.au t ISitJ l II III tolUuinlt tin C11M0" leu lis phnrt ts hoi an untv far! limr( thr ff,r xstljiiu chaiitiioi also is ni Km 'lliomis Ii ih letiitiuil fiom hi1, ti lining i imp vvorK and ! now in the i Itx M is vvlllliiR tn i on lIi the bd'-e-b-ill to.im In the nirlnc under n vvur tlmc iciiilr.iLt I.kuteniut I om tliook t iptan if lh I II Clark anil I ungifonl Draw Imiell VIii-k . Nov 1 lotf IlitK ir Athiutii itv who i! KUluUltuli.il for 1 IT l Jolttiniii rotilit a txiilii roun I ilraw nt thf I'rrHffnt x X X 1 ist night wtlh sun I.rinsforil Gernidiitovxn IS ('.. Wnnt Game I lit l, rmanlntt u IIomi l lull luc lo the ( am elation of tin XI irlnrx hrhfMlulP f wllh out a snupi Kitn ft i lomorroii iftrrnoon , Vnx MrslilawH t mi xwahlnt; to iinmifff 1 wmo whouhl Inl'ihom nnilos XX liiln I tirlilk' lii linmiiiHn 4rni ALWAYS ready for L Service. Once you own one it becomes indis pensable. Jersey Wool Knit Top Coats of $35 qualities (silk lined) - $25 William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. "Brokmr." Aetna! Sl .nr.-'z JVMWi ,TL..?.ij 1 iTAW-'i Why tamper with your efficiency? Why take chances of damag ing your nerves by smoking the wrong kind of cigars when you can get the Girard at most any cigar counter? never gets on your nerves. And' it always brings you a full measure of real Havana smoke-joy. Real Havana He To retain iroker size its goodness ARD OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY UNTIL Never gets on your nerves J fa MARCUS cmraoKo. J2529 NT13 Street Next to Corner 13th and Filbert Streets SALE EXTRA ORPIN AR Y! 1500 Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats At Positive Savings of One-Third to One-Half I We Made Up the Loom End Pieces of . All Over coatings and Suit ings in Our Factory After cutting our lines there is al xxayh a piece left of cxery bolt of goodh big enough for one or txvo suits 01 overcoats. We have taken 11 these end pieces and made them up for only spe cial selling, j But One or Two of a Kind But every size nd every style is embraced. 5 ffif Iht II r 'M iiii nil if H lUM ' V(due8 fl& IJM' $32.50' sWml Wmi 10 M. eeVssVsssVslHsssssHHssVssaHssVssllsslHsVg ' (Ij i &wm -1 mm i i llmV1" ml ' I ml km fUmm U sWff II m Ml i I (II I III m I ww j im ni i I f ' m nam ml i I HII I r ' fill I mV . ft M m ml II ssHl v 'III f I I H NI f ,f I I mmx 1 IWl IV W ri Mi I t m $1.95 JW J Men's $3.00 and $4.00 Trousers . Special at Values Up to $50.00 I These Overcoats- ana Suits )' Are Made in Our Own Factory and Sold Direct to You No Middleman's Profit to pay this is another big saving you should consider. i And, jemembcr, evejy garment is made to JJacharach quality and bpeciftcations, though prices aio so low, ''( H tvtX "41 d it. ; I 1 PA ijyiuAAipjMip ,k. :," M 1 JrK r - JU A a , f..sJrjii " vn (,f AJZ ... K trr ,v'- , JifiZf-.A. .L O
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