fV & i '27 EYMtftNGr PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1910 2 .JUi . , - r; " r tr CHAIRS THROWN MIGHTIER THAN FIST IN GETTING REFEREE'S DECISION C. H. S. WINS AND TIESJORIHEASI Heavy Central Eleven Scoros 3 Touchdowns In Game With ' Puny Pioneers EDDOWES IS MIRRORS' STAR By Pnul Prep. Central IIIrIi, 1018 Intcrscholnstic League football champion la tic with 'Northeast High In the 1010 campaign for the Kills A. Oimbcl trophy. The elevens have played one league game apiece, each defeating Frankford Iligh'tt .peppery but 'puny team. Scores: North- .enst, 2; Frankford, 0; Central, 11); JTrankford, 0. The Crimson nnd Oold proved better muddcrs than the Pioneers yesterday aftornoon during n drizzle on n water- itoaked, heavy, slippery and slushy field. m. wan uuiy um uuKKtut tin". "u" hlll,: proteges that kept Doctor O'ltricn's heavy eleven from winning by a Digger score. Outweighed nt least ten pounds to a man, the Frnnkfordcrs did not stop battling until the final whistle, and they deserved a lot of credit in their defeat. Central outplayed Frankford from the start. But when it' came to ex hibitions of (.peed the petit Pioneers ' wore not far behind. For Instance, in the first period Frankford men fell on Central fumbles no less than three times. And the Gicges gridders also sprang n surprise by holding the cham pions scoreless In the opening quarter. Eddows Hani to Stop. Capt. Paul Kddows, who would give any college fullback n tough tussle for his job, was Ccntrnl's big ground gain er. He is a hard man to stop. Weigh ing about 100 pounds. Pnul ripped through Frankford's lighting but light line time nnd again. Paul scored the first touchdown for the Mirrors in the second period, plunging off tackle from the eight-yard mark. Central's second touchdown in this period nlw cninc as a result of Kddow's terrific Hue smashes. He placed the ball with.n scoring dis tance for Harris, who crashed through from the six-yard line. Fumbling again " marred Central's play In the third quarter. And' once more the frisky Frnnkfordcrs showed their brilliancy in garnering the pig skin when It was "anybody's ball." In this round Central again was held scoreless. But the heavy battering ram-like line-crashing of Central's husky bnek lield broke down Frankford's defense in tho final frame and Saunders was able to add n third tonhdown to Centrnl's score.. Saunders in.f.wu two out of three attempts nt goal from touchdown, mak- Store Orders Accepted This New those Just No. and hand and The Br IB llWKX.Iiu if lli in '.vji it I IMf IhP 111 1 1.! I'M . I III lloiiii IP Archives' Leader I Hh H .VX X4MaW-M L.ISSI.KY SCHOF1I.M) Ho will lead the Northeast eleven against West Philadelphia High to- day ing the second one-pointer after re ceiving a punt-out from I'ddows. , With today's Interscholastic League schedule Northeast vs. West Phila delphia and (Jeimantowu High vs. South Philadelphia All aspirants for the Ellis A. Oimbcl Trophy will have begun in the annual campaign for the championship. Besides the three games already mentioned there arc ten other contests on the program, It would appear as if Germantown High's chances of making n creditable showing in" the Interscholastic League am scattered. Uiie team will lUie up today with live of its regulars nWut, as they have been declared ineligible because of scholastic standing, They are McCool, fullback; .Tomleson, cen ter', Cloutcr, quarterback; Fagcn, halfback, nnd Hagey, guard. La Salle Prep travels to Viucland Indian Heavy Wins Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 24. Clay Tur ner, the Indian light heavyweight champion, scored n victory over .In maba Kid, the colored heavyweight, at the Arena hero last night in a fast ton -round contest, flooring .Tnck Deinpspy's sparring purtner in fifth and seventh rounds, according to a telegram from "Doc" Bagley. Wild Burt Gets Gans Atlantic Cltr. N. J.. OU. 24. Tho bouts i L--i--Av-. AWCt-jSMtKJiWW" WAW-n. nHpnmw,Bw ui.iiu'.ih m-' A nt Atlantic City Sportlnff Club last night, llmnna. Oct. ' 24. Tho Pittsburgh Na drew one of the largest crowds of the sea- tlonal I.eaBUD baseball tenm defeated the son. In the main event Wild Hurt Kenny, .lmandares team In an eleven Inning same of New York city, won on points from Keseterday. 1-0. pnmn To, (inns In elcht round. 153Z Market Men, a Sensational Purchase Made This Possible! STARTS Tomorrow, Saturday, at 8 Sharp and oinio Continues Untu 10 P Mf closing Hour. , 855 946 Newest Winti er Exclusive, Aristocratic, Distinguished $40, '$45 and $50 Models Expertly Tailored from Durable All-Wool Fabrics. Divided Into 3 Groups Lot Includes 200 Overcoats and Suits smart, stylish and swagger; I mi identical in quality and workmanship with selling elsewhere for $35 and $37.30. J 331 Overcoats and 233 Suits in Group"! 2. A wide variety of shades, patterns materials. Each garment superbly tailored. Selling elsewhere at $40 $42.50. Balance of the Suits and Overcoats in this Lot. Finest worsteds, woolens and royal blue serges. Models galore, in every new popular fancy. Elsewhere this same quality is advertised and sold for $45 & $50. COME AND INVESTIGATE! Interscholastic League Team Football Standing Won Ixint Tie Tt. 10 0 2 1 0 (I 2 "210 0 0 10 Northfsn. High School upturni jiijtn ncnoow... Krankfnrrt lllnh School, . Wrt rhiia. men school South Phlla, Illuh Hchool German. on High School 0 TODAY'S BCEDUI.t. t I.eagUo Oamoa Northnm. High . Went Thlladjlphlfi Hlh. at Twenty-ninth and Cumbria utrrrtn. Oermantown High . South Thlladrlphla High, at Twenty-ninth unit Somerset streets. Other Games I.n. Ballo Prep, nt Vlnfland Hlsh. Oermantown Aenilemy. at Ablngton High. Hr.n Athyn. at Chestnut Hill Academy. Haddonfleld High, at -Moorestonn High. Itadnor High, at Jlnvcrtord High School. West Cheater High, at Friends' Central Olasslmro High, at Woodbury High School, West Cathollg High, at Swarthmore High, Hldley l'ark High, nt llplscopil Academy. Palmyra High, at Colllngswood High. St, Luke's School, nt Pcnn Charter. YUSTEHDAY'S JU-SVIrS Tootball Central High, 10! Frankford High. 0. Soccer Germantown High, 3i Penn Charter, 1. today to meet the local team in the prep boys' second game of the season. Last week La Salle won a close game from Media High by tlic score ot .J to U. Coaches Downy nnd Moran hnve made changes In the lineup. Totli, a new man, has been put at guard. Mc Ilridc was tried out at end and has. won the position from Ocnhart. Mo Aniff, who was at guard, has been sent to right halfback, Harnett seut to the second tenm. The first team liiiciiip now is: Knds, Itecktner, 'McUrido; tackles, Brennan and Hlgglns; guards, Toth and l.ur kin; center. Qulnn; quarterlmck, Feeney; halfbacks, Tnyiuer and Mc Anlft; fullback, Popper. . HIT HITS-REFEREE; ALL HIT BOTH WITH CHAIRS Great Time Had by All, but Ref Gives Decision to the Other Guy Halifax. X. S., Oct. 24. Hume. ot 1 Pnrsons, of North Sd-i Enelnml. boxed iipv. eleven rounds here last night when Hume, objecting to n decision by Ueferee William Miller, attacked him. The spectators hissed Hume and then fired n volley of chnlrs into the ring. Police reserves ended the melee and Pnrsons cot the decision. ( In the principal bout, Johnny Kid Herman, of New York, was awarded u decision after lie had boxed Harry Jones, of Halifax, fifteen rounds. Pirates Beat Cubans 1-0 St. $&, W SUITS and OVERCOATS EXTRA! Save Here $3.75 A Pair On 3l0 $ .50 These regular $8.50 Trousers come in n delayed shipment. They are as finely tailored and ' pat t e r n e d as any Trousers you would want to wear. A wide variety of all woolen materials to choose from. Ueeular $8.50 Values for $4.75 Saturday Only arel SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS -By LOUIS An injury to his back may cause I l. rffrn,n.,t frnn, tllP till! O. !.-, ...i.l frnn, ttin ring 01."!".."'" ".. i."" ""." i...... .;.;.., ... i.V t u inn, Willie Davis, Kllzabcth (N. J.) bantam. I IVIiltn trnlnltie fnr n mntCll SCVCrai' weeks ago Davis strained a ligament in his back, nnd ngnin last Friday night the Elizabeth youngster suffered n similar hurt In n bout with Sammy Hinder. Itnthcr thon continue boxing under such n handicap it has been an nniincprl bv the bantam's brother, Sal ter Davis, that Willie would lay away the gloves for all time. TonigJit nt the Cambria Club Willie was to have met Andv Hums in the stnr uouti as a sun stitutc, Promoter Johnny Hums has signed Willie Spencer, of Gloucester, to meet the Frankford bantam, who 11 to make his first appearance of tho 11110- WM campaign. Allen Douglass, a Chicago banlam, will make his debut In a local ring nt the Cam bria tonight. Ho will appear In the semi final opposed to Young Joe Nelson. Whlle Langdon and Jimmy Ulacken open the show followed by bouts between Young Corbett and Danny Itogirs and llobby Hurman nnd Young Coster. Jon llurmnii. of Chicago, is expected In rnuarie pma today. Ho win loosen uu ; llhlln.1,nl,ln Tal n'tlrtnn(a nnd then SWIlIt tho sound of-.tho gone at the National Club tntnArvno. nlnli, fnr hi. tui,,( W Itn JOS I,M1( 11 Harrv lirown. of soutn i-niinueivnin mni Sthool. nnd Younir Hacco meet in in; e'-nn rMV.A l,r..., nrn IVIttla lnltf V. .IOR StanleV Victor It tch e vs J mmv jmpuuo '" im uvu .n a.iu i.iiiid ...... , ', : j Frnnklo Hlce s. Ynnntr Hobldenu. Johnny Uunileo is booked for two bouts next week. On Mondav nlcht the unmanaced lightweight will meet Stanley Hlnckle nt the 01mpla Club Then on Friday night he will clash with Willie Jntksnn In a ten rounder at Milwaukee. Dundco Is boning In his usual lino form Mlckev Kiissell, n blooming- bnntnm from Jersev city, will make his PhlladelphU bow next Monday nlahr nt the Oljmpln On Trl day night of the same week Hussell will box Jack i:ile. of New York, at lleaom N Y Young llelsler, who has scored a number of consecutive knockouts, also boxes at lleacon with Young Whlto na his ls-a-Ms George Ashe, ot this city, must watt until October .10 before he will be able to get a wallop at Frank Moran, tho big blonde. In 1'lltHburgh. The match was postponed from Inst night, when Francois demanded more time In which to get Into shape Young Julio, Soulh American Indian, who appeared In a few bouts here seeral eara ago as a protego of Adam Hyan. is the ban- Rest assured' yfc-Well groomed sleep- I Mamas and Night Shirts 'TkMSlWenr of a Nationl" Exceeds Expectations ra ffnemmtndfdbx) WUSJmttrt ?jUj E.ROSENFELD & CO. Ilfl Boltlmore and ItfewYork Store Open Everu Night Him '4 faiiifless wMo&, wt't 'mm lira f' in Pi II fyiit i I Win '11 I'll '.ill Kb I II (T II. JAFFB- Jm fj"mtilon of Colombia K' ." UJ ll O-JulloVj I ah boxlnir does , """' mo journainuc nein and pubiiin- the M Momenlo at Honda. Colombia. ----. nurrjtu., Anolher great show has been arranged for ewark. N. J., fans. li! Johnnv llundee ,". Tommy Tuohey, Joo lienjamln vs. Joe eiilng Mennv Valger vs. Johnnv Drummle and Soldier Ilartneld vs Auglo llatner. Nrgnllntlons have been started for a flf' teen-round Mike O'Uowd-AuzIo llatner match, 's Pounds nt 3 o'clock. ' If the bout Is ''inuinmaiea u win ne siagea at urldgeporl conn . or New HAven. Conn, Noting Nelson Is the only member of the family of Nelsons boxing this season. Wally may jfet Into shape and Imx later, while Alllo Is too busy In the clothing business to worry whether he will don the mittens again. Ilatlllnc Arnrvr, of Oierbrook, Is nntlous for a return bout with Kid Hddle the denum Jtrsev sluirirer. nt nnv plul. In Wbt r.siin. dclthln. Seventeen Hundred and fifty-two Men's New Winter Overcoats 4 a; Ready for Tomorrow $30, $35, $40, $50, $65, $75, $95 Plenty at $30, $35 and $40 EVERY style all ready to wear, the best designers have built for this Winter's wear. Staple, conservative Ches terfields, single- and double breasted shaped coats, double-breasted ulsterettes, walking length; big, comfort able ulste'rs, full length; im ported Aquascutum great coats; leather, reversible motor coats. Fine Meltons and Kerseys, gray and Oxford coatings that wear like leather; soft knap fleeces, light in weight- but warm; tancy tweeds; 34-oz. storm friezes; and in every color combination from plain to plaid, from staple to gray a comprehensive, wonderful collection of overcoats, choice in variety and style the best we have ever shown. Our tailors have finished more Young Men's Silk Lined Suits for Tomorrow ' $30 New suits browns, greens and grays, silk lined, perfect fitting suits, 35- to 42-irich chest measure young men's models. New English Caps Just Arrived Checks ..: $2.00 Plaids $2.50 Plain Colors $3.00 Tweeds $3.50 The new straight visor is the popular English Style. Knitted Neckwear to be very popular this season; ours are of pure silk, made in hand-frame machines, plain colors or fancy stripes, $3.00. New Neckwear from England's best looms Made in London to our special ordpr, beautiful un usual patterns of finest quality, $3.50. FOOTBALL AT GERMANTOWN Star Independent Team Plays Phoe- nlxvllle Eleven Tomorrow Manager Schwerner, of the German- town football team, has arranged nn at tractive schedule this season, (initios already have been played with Holmes burg nnd Mt. Holly. Gcrinnntown wns defeated by llolmesburg, but last week defeated the strong Mt. Holly team by a score of 0 to 0. Games with Pitman, Vlncome nnd 1,'nlon Club also' hnve been arranged. The team lias been practicing hard in preparation for the game with Union Club, of Phoenlxvlllc, tomorrow. OTHER SPORTS ON PAGES 22 AND 23 1M and Chestnut M r r Mm? if This Extraordinary Event Ends T omorrow Saturday . Night Positively This Price OSll ens of M vercoats Actual Value All Nationally Advertised Brands Small wonder that we are being- swamped with demand for these handsome overcoats at this amazingly low price. That we should sell them at $26.50 when it is absolutely im possible to BUY them at WHOLESALE at $26.50 is1 regarded by our competitors as the height of folly. No one knows better than our customer that we could easily command $45 for every one of these overcoats, and the fact that we always pursue the policy of giving our trade the benefit of every money-saving transaction we make has more than doubled our business during the past 12 months. A greater volume of business is what we are still striving for, and it is just such master strokes in merchandising as this that make every customer an enthusiastic advertiser for us. This sale ends positively tomorrow (Saturday) niH-it at 9:00. Single and Double-Brcasted Form-Fitting Coats, Box Overcoats, Raglans and Chesterfields, Double Brcasted Ulsters, Town Coats, Plain and Belted Back, Single and Double-Breasted Ulsterettes and the latest belted-all-around Models. Silk, Satin and Venetian, trimmed; both full, quarter or skeleton . lined. All sizes. None Sent C. O. D. None Returnable. None Sent on Approval. We Will Gladly Store Coats Free of Charge Until November lt. The House of Famous Clothes for Men and Young Men at 9.00. None At After Then inter $45 Our Price 5th and 2,200 X l U Chestnut William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. Open Daily Till 6 P. M., Saturday Till 10 P. M. -New York Headquarters, 15 W, BUh Sfc,- .4,0 x uJ r . W -sJUfeMStft ,i . m.' Mz
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