rwvtiw&F'' wim,'z''-ri'r'T i ; ' 'ftews P" - . t "?". ,9v 1 r M 1 1 EVlfiNlNCJ JTBJOU1 LliJDGEB 1U1JVDELIHJA, T1IUJJSDAV, OOTOl3tiR 30, 1910 '17 J - ' I LAFAYETTE'S HIKERS, WITH THE AID OF TRUCKS, WILL CROSS COUNTRY TO CORNELL GAME . . . j,-. ' rF.yyy TIGERS MAY US E it .. Ropor Plans to Save Trimble, and Strubllng for ' Big Gaines v j HOPKINS NOW AT QUARTER Prlnrclnn. N Tiger rlrvrn Mil .1., Oct. !!l. Thr i 111 llio I'vpeiinirnlnl BACKFELD stage Tlie I'i Inelmi Icnin inme llinn clcliv -fred when it lielil the povvi'i'fiil ('nlgntr itirsiegntiiiii Inst Sntiitilny to :i lnnr Woiiclnlottii. lint, despite this shotting. ' cntli liojiei is mil mi t Mini with the nfjni'.ivc "(length (if tlie 'I'igeis. All week the Tigei tntur lini lieen rjiprliiicnl ins with n new set nf litii-U. find it will nut he sm i ising In linil u ii vv iiitnlei siniling the ganie ngiiinst Hie Ini-Uj WcM Virginia IhmhIi imi Sat tinlnv. Iliiptiins at (uai(ei ItniKins has 1i-i n wH,ing Hiuorithl.v at qnnrli'i' anil his vvnr has iiiiiipsoi, I !.. -ll.t.liul ,1 1 fll'l fl III I 1 luiiv tlnil Iwi vill diiect the nttni-K at the stall of Sntiirilii) s rlnsli. . ,. ill.., A new vim mil was added to lie mnnliimr utiifT nf lint I uniiv vtlniii Mm ' X, ." " , "tZ ii iii .... V . I .'III lirillllh. i'. tIMIICU III -ITIUI" in Koper's men. Si iihling ami .Minic.v weic on the Held during (lie woihoiil on leeching mi kick offs ami fui iiilnu- inlerlerence, lull made wa. later for Knv innnil.'llcip irris, Dp Slefnno mid Al Wiltiner in tlie half hour scrimmage which fol lowed Suing Mills r.cr thing heie points lo lliefacl thai Itill Koper Is musing his stars until .afler the colli M with (he Wet Virginia oullit. snin his .star per formers for the battle with Ilnrwird. M:nlro Triinlilr, the hard-working halfback, to whom the credit belongs for many Tiger gain, ami Jink Strubliiig. may stait in the, frac.is with the 'Mountaineers on Satuidaj. but in dications are that the will be on the jcm li before the game is nunc than half oer. Itoper has inaugurated n policy of snfet lirst willi liK slpuilinjr lioie.s Dickinson, Speeis ami Itaion l!oth cluld have ciiual chances to lill out ai guards in the game with the team from Hie Tlllie ltidge, while I.vnrli is hooked to go in for Captiiin Met 5 raw if the coaches decide to gie the Tiger leader u rest on Satin da. ENCK LEADS FIELD Orange and Blue Star Finished 50 Yards to Good in Cross-Country Wesl Philadelphia High School's cioss country team dcfcatcc) the North ast hill nml ilnleis in the Park jrs tinla afternoon. "7 to '.'!. Scliuler l.liek as usual copped the lmllildiinl honors in 1." ininnti's 11 fec onds. The Orange ami P.lue star fin ished ,"0 ai(K iiliead of Hadebailgh, the Kf.rthenst captain. Long, another ltnl mid lllac'u man, was third, far nliead of tho lest of the field. COMMISH HOLDS COIN Will Not Pay Off Yanks Till Court Settles American Fight I nsinii.it i. II. . IJc . r.ll. lieintive lo the protest tiled by the Detroit Amcri- j "'"""'IVd'niVnlVu ''-PortP-HcH.'" d"'fT. Ifp.'" mil League Club on the payment of ,otei.' announ.ed last nlcln ' third place prize inonc.v of the wnilclj - championship bnsehall series lo the New Rehearsal for Cub Title Here orU Amer nans, he Na lonnl llaseball ., . ., , ,.,,.. !'.. I ,oio.-,lv i ., lilil.ol.lK'i" "' in.', nlavfi" "l'.? "' 'onii-tp Commission ruled .veSterdny lo withhold the money , i Just a LI'P Fish Yarn Haruon lvennlctt an l II, i nd tlal' Ph lilt In III.' white water of Hip Saull Sip Mario nap'ds ra'islit Iwo rainbow trljill I i.e.raclnc U nounda each - Taih linn lind i to flsbt his flah for halt nil hour before il Iwna bolted and Knnlroti inlentl s.i s that in on,, Il ort 200 Ceel of line al a Jeiond )l tne hlc rainbow loou tl.n rato or ly" reet SCRAPS ABOUT SCRARPERS I5y 1.01 IS Tun gr cbriste preot lew 'IVndler as be s hll.ll I.III lllllllll. ll ened bv cxticits pugilistic tn Denver, will not box at Milwaukee to- morrow night. Itcpoits earlier in the I , ,i s,s P,lld r- Harrv Cirl-on vs week from that citv stated that Icndler stunlev MlmUle and Jlai Williamson is would meet Ilddie Pitzsiiniuoiis there "attllns .lurra. in a ten round bout. Hut Milliugcr Man-el rtodoiit. tho Kipnchman who madp (ilnhsinau today denttd tills. lie did cood at tho Cambria two weeks ago will mil iin on inn- did lie ncrco to a Kit.- nppear In tho seinl at the snma aiena tn liol l-ll lip nol llio lie inn .'.,''"', -morrow nlBhl Ills opponent will he Willie Mtnmons limit. Phil hhis. I aglceO ri.n(,8K,y. of .olt mehmond. Vouns (lib to have Teniller box Richie Mitchell, i bona a Willie Curry. Johnny Dneau vs avs Clnssinnn, "but the iiroinolers Vouns liarnp5 rtellly and l'ppr Iloss i, were unable to get him lo nieel l.cw. I '""'"'" rouherly aher nuinheM Tho reason Milchell gnve, I was told. f.roree Ashe, of this rlt, Ii auppojed to wnS because Tendler ;l ;'J' ''" , VCks'i'ly Sii "voVaVi""..."!. right arm c.vteuded. I did agiee to have . in(,,nn,d fro,n ia!,t ,lf(,K. deelarliiB Hn' h I.ew bo with his left arm out. but n reded nioro time in which to set Into si ill Mitchell tefiised. The announce i shape litent ot the Filzslinmons contest was linlicktiovvn to me." Tendler venl over so big in his two Denier bouts, in cording to (ilassnvnii, that all pos sible opponents, decided to give tlie Philndelphiati the "go bj." Uence J.evv's return home. He is planning to take a vocation for a week or so, and then will be nrennrcd to make his re ... turn appearance before his home-town laiiR. While nothing delitlite litis been iitcomplislipu, Here, noui uie ui.viiiiuii 10 Hi t no u vm nn innil Jvational are angling for "The Great's" services. rirnodlrn is bark'ln Philadelphia, and. tn Ma disappointment, without an Indian a "bad man" or even r cowbov "Thero ain't ny out there," sa feoodletf ".inri it there ain't any, how could 1 brliur one home?" ttcoodles is tralnlm.- Tendler for all of Ilia bouts, and he thlnka I.ew li the greatest hoier tn the world lendlei lli'nks' hcoodles la the greatest trulnci In Iho world, o It'B all even. Ytllllani fiihenuan. pieahl'lil and treis-urst- of the new Auditorium A A . which is to open Ita doors at the Labor I.vceum 3.'o.v emberj 1 announced today that Alatrh maker Marrua Williams had mauhed lirrv ItanVen. of Hroollljn, and Whlley rlt.Berald for the first star bout. Mpjer Orceubaum ts sei-retary of this rlub nml Irfw (Irlinton Will bei the official referee. Al 111001115011, nf Cinrlnnail arrived In town seaterday. lie worked out. aa he will today und tomorrow, at Philadelphia laek O'llrlen'a. "Klthtlntr Al" la to meet Vllentown Dundee In one of tlie bouta atJhe National Saturday nlsht. Jock llaen aaja Thompson will ln easily. If Jack dldn t My o ho'd tie a jioivr manocer. Herman Miller will rome up from ruttl-more'vtomorrow- Tlni Oriole City middle sveliht liae a date with Joe llorrell In tKn star bout at the Cambria A C. Match mnher 'Johnny Uurna saa Miller learned a lot of stuff when aparrlmt with Jaclc Demp sey and that Borrell mlsht be the fall miy. T.ut Juiunili la In (rood shape and there mi) lio ft dlsapolntment for all, exceplln, of course. Ilorrell'a constltuenta. 'i.een I,, (talus, who sees thai p Irons of the Obnipla are well cared for, doesn't let a little Ihlng llk a heavy cold Intarfer With hl duties Itallia, unable to talk above a, whisper and a very sick man, around huatUn aa inueli as ever jesterdaji ar rnnsliiK apectally reserved peata One of ma k. uh. t.nu in nx un a box party tn be given on Monday nltlit by repreaentatlvea , oy represeniaiiss t Delns board. Who I wni.bi tJxv Kenerohrountvel aa.iui honor'l DI' 11)6 un ceo eisir.1 inwr .a. no iikiivi'! V 1 '. S. v -j, - w J .w-s i... ' Pcnn Eleven to Drill at Haverford Tomorrow I'enn's gridiron' vvtiiiior.i will spend a dn.v in the country tomor row In pnl on Hie linUliing touehes for the I'oiin Stale game on Saturday.- Tlie llcil and lllne will forfatie rniiiKlin I'iclil for the lirst time this season lo iiraellcc on lite llnverfnnl Sehool gridiron. Itoli I'olwell lias lieen hnlding se rrel praethe nl I'niiiklln I'leld for the last two dajs. and he liolirvcs he will have n heavier clonk of seerecj thrown ahoiil the drilllng'if he I mil; his iiggregiition mil on the Main Line. WIDENER SPIKES RUMOR Will Not Purchase Part of Belmont Racing Track, 'Tis Said New Voili. Oct. JUL Itcpoits ilmt the control of the es( Cliolt'i- Itaeing Assoiiatioti and its plant nl Itelmonl I'nrU. was lo pa,-, out of the linnds of' August Itelmonl ami his associates i leached the singe jcslordaj at which if hecnnie necessarj lo run llietn to gioiiml. Stories came siinullaneoiislj from New ot that Joseph l. Wide ner. of I'hilndclphia, lind ohluined mi, option on tlie trael, ami was icnd to, close I lie deal. Imcstigntion ill llns i'IIj and in I'hilnilflpliiti ilovclnpril the fact that then- was nli-nlnti l nothing '" 1" 'T,1i0r' Mr. liclmnut nlil that at Ii i t lie linil .t.... ii .... ., :nt.. 1...1 it... :i inixcn iiii- -iiii. u- ii .eiivi uui iiiin ii , , ,v(,0poli KO fuM Hint it now riled . : . ' hint cnusldcrauly tin top of Mr. Itelmoiil's dciiinl word came from rhiladelplna thai .Air. YA'iildier has no intention of liujing nn.v inteiesl in the plant. Invitation Squash at Yale Club I New (itl(. "(I. "ill. -Siiiah tennis pliiers me to have an extra oppoilu nil for warming up this -eason in a special imitation tournament, beginning Monda. in ember 10, nl the Yale Club. I'nliies clo-e on Wcdneda.. neinhei' ", with A. (!. Pilaisdell. chairiiian of tlie Miinsi cotnmitire, nl the New York club. Stenton Gets Suburban Flag The annual banquet Of the Philadel phia Subiit ban League was held last night nt the Walton, at which tlie whi ning of the championship b the Stei" lon 1'ii'hl Club was celebrclod Ii over 10(1 guests. Harold C. Pike, president of the ieague. acted as loastiuaster and (iri'si nt eil n laige lilue and white iieti naiil to the Stenton club. Weds Gas Baron's Daughter Cleveland. Del. .'Ml. Itay Chapman, shortstop of the Cleveland llasehnll Club, was married hero .veslerdaj to I Miss Kathleen Marie Dal, daughter 'of M. It. Dal. i-esideut of the I.asi tllno dns 1 o. Ti is Speaker was bos! man. Another Leonard Wins Poushlirepsir. Del. ,".0. Joe Leonaid. of I'.rookl.Mi, Kill i". liuriis's entr, in tlie feallierweighi stakes, as nighl nl Hie llu-tler A." ('.. Iroiinced Cbnrle lln.ies, of New York, in n ten-round bout., Leonard won six of the ten lounils and never wns in dnnger. My Dear Finishes Third NrnnmrUet. i:nc Oil. 3(1 The Cain liriiUeshlre hlal.ea i.iii Iipip P1te:ri'm. were won bv- nntliachllil'a Hilaatid l.md il Al.ernon's Diadem was aei.ond. and Mv Heal owned li ' A VV ('o. waa llilid CIgllUell hcoaes ran ' Pal Meets Pete for Title pw Orleans ci, i 3o peie lieiman. of S..,. n-lAunu h.inl.tmu ; ."lit i hn imil.tii. nn, I i Pal Moore, ot .mp npin. win nuet in '7' "' W.tW l.'Xnl'UamX.i- hip ar riilladolphla Ur-rcniber 1 tn in tn- f Ui!h rrp jcm tn action In nronMn 1""""hl I Jap Player Wins I ,r ' , M Hiihi Hip .Tapane" amatelli billlaid i-l. , limbed nmonn the leaders for Hie1 .Ain't Iran AmalPlir Billiard Association class n slralBht rail ph.-.mplonshli; V "fK laal nlsln h defeallllB l.oulb Il.mil Tlle oip was 150 to sc II. .lAI'TK Hodllwr nl the national Sulurdav nlsht , ,...j(a.l .., ,.., ,r,.nl -l.ji,,l Oil Pilda nlcht lioth are ruBKed hBhieis. "' e'''r ,.,..".nv,l1':..n-B: "n!'..,..r,:,:h,VI'J ItattllnK I.eilnsky, for vliom Danuv Mor can has slatted a campnlBn to set a shol nt Jack Dempsey. haa ji touch task sched uled. Ite will meet lluarenp llroaseau al Montrenl. Can . November 10. llroseau Is Hie latest apnealjon In Canada. As believed, there Isn't anylhini: tn that twPnt-round bout between Mike Gibbons and Mtke O'Dowd to a referpp'a decision al Ht. Paul Ten-round bouts only are legalized JJ., ' ",,', . In that cltj inn latest inrormaiion is that this nnlr win bo ten rounds in St Paul November "2. . RUSSELL-MACK ENCORE Bantams Meet In Heturn Tilt at Shore Club Tonight TIip return t-etlo between llattling Inck. of Camden, nnd Miekev Itussell. of Jertscy City, at the Atlantic City Sporting Club wllj be put on tomgnt. They staged n great right-round con lest, there recently, nnd as shore fans wanted to sec them al it again Match maker Herman, Taylor rebooked them. Two other eight rounder)) will be he tween Whitey Kilrgerald and Johnny Tyman, and Wily Itplpli, navj, and Heddy Hell, nrmy. Ilddie Cnvaiinugli and .lolinny Ttay arc to box in the six-round opener. - . Rabbit Shortage Made Up llarriiburff, Oct. 30. Game Commission officials say that fr.vm teporls received here there will be more rnbblta when the season opena on Saturday than for the last two eara. The shortage duo to a disease which prevailed during the spring of 1C18 haa been overcome In some districts. Wlld-Goose Chasing Is Great Polls! Ills. Pa., Oct. 30, Charles and limes Walton, two Hvldler aons of Prothono tary James It. Walton shot three wild geese nenr Jofty veaterday whose combined vvelghl la more than thirty pounds. . Knockout Jaffe Must Walt The meeting between Toung Mike Pono van and Knockout Jaffe, scheduled to take place at the Arena Club, of Jersey Pity, next jdomjay night, haa been postponed anct prob ably will be held on November 10. Jack Sharkey Outpointed I J 1 En, jsinrs, IP,, isv w. - ija jexa-i itv.l.iAal lu.ntBntu-Atlll. Uftn tk m.w.MM.. St. Toot. Jto...Oct M. "Ktd" n.exs-1 ,v.l.iiTiTi; - 7V ,ik?.i7J-,r -v.. VTi. . S - C -. --' Xw-fi s. i2aiuiJgtakaiir ,-xtr .!,.. . .i.,-f. iMngacaay -- ..- - - 'I Ills piclure shows linw Cnacli Tom Iveady operates his "hiicUIng h.liness" to go forward while font' huslt, linemen attempt to iliag liim bach. This and White MRS. VANDERBECK IS IN GOLF SEMIFINALS Meets Mrs. Lucas Today in Match of Country Club Title Play Lucas, Mrs. Vnnderbeck plavs Mrs and Miss Chiindler meets Mis. Peck in the semifinal toiiuil for the golf chain pionsblp at tlie Cou'ntr Club today. (Mil one surprise mniked Hie lirst loiind .vestcidny. nml that was theio lor.1 of Mrs. .1, W. Lin ns over Mrs. I'. tJ.'ltet. the formei winning after n closplv c niitcsteil match In the ninrgin of a single bole. Mrs. I.et. has n low vnt ing in tlie Women's (iolT Association, Iml has not placd as mm h golf this vear, i gicnt deal of her I line having been given to tennis. en wipioNsmr i. not r " rilal lliiiniil Mr c'lainiii- II -liulerh" U debated Mlsa rinipti. n VIiNppU. t and 2 rt lira .1 IV Lucas difp.ilrd Mis I. o llelz. 1 up. . .. ... Mrs N II IVil ilefeatril Mra. P M llovil, ') and " ,,,,., MIb r.leaunr T. t handler deflated Mis J I), r.lllntt ll and I Sienmd lllcht Mia flnrN's Heard defpated Miss II l'.liiel laule. 2 and 1 ...... Mrs Burton Prlep defeated rrs I . 1, llaidlnE. 2 anil 1 ,,.,.., Mra 'Ihomaa c o. hran ilefeatcd Miss Loiitee Jackaon nv defalllt ,lla l.enom vlct'all ilefealed Mra Kellv hv default I-' GOLF STARS TO MEET tioxoorougii uouniry OIUD 10 oiage Foursome Saturday The Jtovtioi i.iirIi Cnuntiv Club has ' ninii'iged to cnnl a good golf matcli for I ,!'.,', , ' .rit I Moody Plait who is now a full . , . . ,, .... , Hedged member nf the lioiborough Cluli, and Waller lJejuolds. the Aroui mink star, will IneKle Hint forinidnblc coiubinalioil. (Jeorge lloffner, the local Hininpion, and Kddy Clarev. winner of Atlantic City's swan-song tnurniiinent 1... I T. 1.1, I tllnlf r,.. IHS niTh, ltt',1 111. Ills nun i i.iii mini an iiniisiiallr brilliant combination and I ' litlicr K Celv to reel off II String o 1 ' i p Hipoo iilr.U in n inn two or three buds in a low- I The duel Mill start at 1 loO o clock. tirnmntlv. nnd should diaw .'I blggal- lery. as it will be about Hie best four some singed hereabouts during the en tire season. After the (ontest is over tlie pla.veis will be Hie giiesls of honor nl a dinner to be given hv the officers of the club. -Dancing will follow in tlie rrmodf1c.il casino. Henry Is W. and J. Mainstay Law son Robertson Pcnn trn k roach, siw Wat-hlnntcin and Jeffpison Iwai Hjrneiiss, 13 lo 0, anil savs llemv Hie Blant rleht tackle on the W. and J eleven, was tlie ipal star of the s-nmp ruulnirBh. which plavs W and J. Snlurdai a wppK. has Pro Ipsted !lenr on tll ground he has pla'd foiir ears of college fooibalt Crawford Wins Cross-Country Run Rnalon, Pn.. Oct .30 hnwlnr evcellent form for so earlv In the spawn lloti Craw ford, winner of the InterecholaetlP eross lounlry championship In 101T llnlslied Orsl In Iho dull raco between lbs l.afaelto ( ol Ipbp and Muhlenberg harriers, lielil here lesterdas School Soccer Today Oeituantown Illaii nnd ilaverford frl1",0' plav In a aoccer came on the Main I. In' nPl.l this aflprnoon This conic will nttract u larce crowd, as Germiintown has n fast team thld year llaverforct Hlsh ird West Phlla I'.elphla HIn play on the We'' Philadelphia Held Hnlknae ArBltnri Referee Ceorne BoT.ner has been cho-en In i-apaTMvr- of referee to ook over hend-locka ana strangles when Lewis nnd S'eclier meet on the v-restllns mat In New York n'st month. Harvard to Foil Penn Cambridge. Mass.. Oct. 30 Tlie Harvard fencing team yealerday elected Ilnval Snow of Chicago, for captain Matehe hainben arranged won Columbia, Annaren "' , vanla and Tale. f Ring'W. Lardner's new series of let ters -are the fun niest he has ever written. The first will appear in next Sunday's Pub He Ledger. SHOPS i GENTLEMEN uuiii Diitiuioioii or MANHATTAN SHIRTS , , t c I I Itf UMII I ll SI III I f .. I. I, -jfv. oauTuiK t r- -eiinTcriMTlli ..f '-w - ,j.--. fkMimlKBiAi HOW LEHIGH HITS THE LINE BY PROXY HOT OFF THE GRIDIRON With rnoM lloruppn nlavinc reniei I red ,1'. Chile, Ii nt fullback and llrown .1iiiie ft lielil suard In I'larkp'fl ptapp f,n tin Ltvaler p- 1 1 nf the ai-rllilinaco riKiln' Ihe nil. (he Tlarar1 vnrait team i.lnl i il.i ie.i fonthall acaln sestprrtai Vllllinln dlnlae,l cn form HI l-ta.lnp "'iprila aeorlns- four touchdowns mint ihe Ironc freehnuin eleven In n t'.eiie i iiilniite srrinininae 1 lip Mountulneers have atcuiuulei d 203 ipuinta In their five mm", while I'ltl Ins I., en th unlj eleven lo proj-s.meir ,.ai I nine In put flsht into a liailh canted foi.tl.all team Is the Jul. Metgii toaih al t'alon. thlakweel, dWoi . f Sol Xctllil eaterda tho Cornell fpotliall train l ec lalls-ed In nffpnilvp pla.x , thp .oaihps siilnp Hip varsltv llio ball on the a, rulis l,pmy ne-.ird line and drlv inn, them down! i he Oeld I 'Hip t'oliinilita football slnen wetp acaln I Imndirapped xeslerdav hv the earlv dark n.i uhii h hortened llielt llulll' lone I M rlnrdH plarllie " 'his ankle while, rumiintr throuch alcrnals pslerilav's work for Ihp Oarlmoulli fool llpnsrlnian will not bo able lo eel Into the ball tMinail lonslsted of two hours haidil'ln Binie n was deHnith learned eslpr- slciul drill followp.l li n srrlnmuRr laat 'dav. ' . hie forlx mluillps . . ,, ., ",,, . ' ... . ., ItinUiiplI will plaj lis uecoiid home football LiifHiplle IoIIpbp will b- without the .tin. her.- on .itiirda Willi thp fl IVona aeivli-PK "f llMiiuuel the vaislt left end, In ' v nil ur." i'nlpi.e leant. the Cornell B.nne al Ithai-a haturday. Vlilll.1 f hanCPH- WPrp mado 111 thp Ilrotin plern hx Hip (onrhps d'lrinc tlie prartiip e-teidax , The llrown resulnra ran ranipoiii in th aerlnimaKe Ht Andrews rietd e$tcrdax Dr. l.iUar J-aurer and Coaill l.laton am liultlnif Hip Veslean team throuRh the hard- psi wnil of the spHson this wpek In uipp aratlon for the Williams tramp to he plaud Salurda. llouelcift, one of f.ehlgh'a halfback turned Do You Think V Is a Fair Price for a Suit I of Clothes or an Overcoat U you do, we want you to- soc the really remarkable line we have. We'll wager the duplicate of which cannot be found in this big cily of ours. You'll find every stylo imaginable, and every material, too. You owe it to your self to investigate Becker's. FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS They're Right Big Values for 27-50 Becker Super-Clothes $27.50 $30-$32 .50 $35 $37.50 $40 Trouser Specials Tho lareest stock Ih town stron&ly made, vvear reslstlne "Superior Brand trousers In corduroj heavy twills, worsteds., Nearly all patterns. $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 i : iffii QuaiityCiofhes 1514-16-Market Street PR1N,EYERY EVENING - n-.ii.il' w " "1nr mnni'1 JT-itMr..."...........- ff'M "' ' ""V ' -T "' ""I'T 1 wpiai.inTp.na.ra-p- r- . -.-.t-t- T 'xdk&LlJb2iM:--..L.,- f licJL'i-b:4 on Ta.ilor Field Tlie man with the ball lilts tlie leather thongs and tries Is mil- one ot the strenuous forms of exercise indulged in l the Itmwn football men i rtny .Captain Hack : iS'ary Leader Out West Point. N. V. Oct :!0. 'I'heie wns a lot of spirit in the Array workout today. A pleasant fenlinc of the long, imigli scrimmage in which the varsity paiticipated was the woik of Captain tieorge nt quar ter. Ceorge disiilaced Wilhide and di ov e the hig team lo two teticlidciw ns ngniiisi ii strong second eleven. Captain Kwen's ankle felt sn badly after Navy's practice .vestenlay that he was ordered to rest, and cannot play against West Virginia Weslcyan Satin dav. llnllpr 1'reilell. rtUtSPIa'a Itaf tmtfharlc who was Injured in the l.ehlch came. Is .tn slpiiptopo it nntl ppl ti pinr-in idennttelN loi to iho team until afler thellp": S'ruciurp . u niusi gi I a guar.in svraiusc sanio in Nw Vork on Ulrcllon I tec from the National Association that r," ( it will have the national tournament for i ja period of at lenRt ten years. ' The llarinril crub team put up a ereat l,nillp nirninnl Ihp araltv eaterdnv nlailn oma flpp defenrire football , ' ' Hip Colgate foothall squad took the field for practice eaterda minus Andeison and .Olio the staia of thp team. "yMSi'yit'VsViiVM'Nv IN iTHEfiEART) OF . S3PHECITW '(JKhSkI 0Sirt'kKf?,tmitnkimt:rmif'i't N. Y. TENNIS STADIUM IF 10-YR. GUARANTEE West Side Seeks to Get National Tourney for Ton Straight "Years in Stadium New Yoili. ()ct .",)- It develops thai Philadelphia's clesne to take over the national championship lawn tennis sin gles is more hlglih dei eloped than ever. William Council and bis associates, of the fiermantown Cricket Club, seem do li'i mined lo stall n leal movement. However, the West Side Tennis Club will have n plan of its own. The na tional touinev lias grown to such n Mature that il no longer can he ar uiiiged for within the spaco of a month or two. It has hoc nine so important and so big in its appe.il Hint il requires n permanent organization In sec it through. IJxpcricnoci nl Forest Hills not long ago (lemonslraled that we have reached the dn.v of the tennis stadium and the West Side club is rcadv lo build one. However, before the West Side club inn nmLo ntir nlnna fni- n slppl nr i mi Norway Ahoy Today I'l.ft leam of ihiee Anirlran amaieur boreis trho alp to rompele In hamplon rhip lournevs In nenmark ma and Sweden will sail t)4s afternoon A'SM'.V Double-breasted, helt-all-arotind UUteretU'. Arttmorc A snappy doublr-brrastvil model in all materinlH. THE DOWN STAIRS STORK OFFERS Gloves U2.50 Value I" I ii m qunHIvtf (.kins: inr Ort fll-P .65 11 up, fcoft nnd pl. nbtot t n and jcrny CnpmUliiN, 1'pprr Htttifion In fit tint, Sfimi runrnittrrd aratnit rlpplnr. Sperlul. Underwear Union Suit Vf f( finttt quality X.U17 on t ton ribbed sprlnr - n ei d I e mexllum irelght, erru or reltlte. Shirts Illgh-f mils art ,11k nil tlie nil-It; , rantares of nureif 3 silk, but far bet ter vrearlnj, A real 15,00 value for i LVvV i) i BROWN TOPPLES 225 IN BO WLINGJWEETING C.ostiga Gets 210 Pins in Knights of Columbus Fclc on Gosta's Alleys Other Results From the Polished Boards 1 'I'lin Knight of Columbus Jn.rup games, rolled on Cot'n Alleys last night. Columbus kept up their fast pure In taking three games from Hrown xnn anil are now lendlug the lrnguo by a iliire-gnnie margin. Santa Maria won Iwo from San Pmnlngo. T'lnzo col a set hack al the hands of SI. Leo. the ' latter winning two games. West I'hila dplphln won one game from Snn Salva dor llrown rolled 2L',i. Coslign 1.10,1 Moonei "Oil and ltrown '-'().". KMnni'' ov toi.t'Mnvs t.nr.tr, pn cA on f'e'ii r Allovs Ortebi 21 ,1010 1 sw svivAnon wi:pt rittr.v I n e Ills ia I ,T KH IW tfil IT1 II e.,l 14 130 1JI I'll?. Irk 1 SI 1 'iS IS nnff-rlv Mil !'' 1i"'S ( nlrn . IM 1211 l.',n M M hnn MS H4 174 Krnnpilx 170 1 IB JSS ill 171 MCI If.. lUInd lil! Ian III ,. 7(11 7,"0 77". I'oluls 7S1 "02 s M MARIA SAV DOMINCSO U .irni-i MO H 122 MiSnrler 1C7 M0 1 .',.! (l llrlrn 171 MS M Plinth I4 1.'.0 Ml Wsnioi M7 MJ 1711 fliartv M7 17'l 170 Ii nun IM 2.'' 101 f-hlltl 141) 130 - .rurx Mr IS" MJ .Mnnno K17 M7 '.'U'" - Ivllllnn 1(1 i uh S70 1-24 S22 - Totals 7HC "S" S71 lmowN.sov irot.fMnvi man mi ii 1 1-; enno ; '',' . ... . r .. . t , r r- it 1..I lltl 11 I II nllV I S.I II. I III MS 132 101 CollKan 210 Ml 1S7 1 r. 112 14' MnrKMI l'.l 1SII 14. 170 130 17H Uallon. 160 176 M. M ' 11 , i, .ial 7J 717 H7 Tolala R.'.O Sir, SI.' s r l.Uo P1NVON I ,l , ks 133 M4 17S Ilavee 17,'. 14 1 Hi i iei 127 l.'i.'i M!' Uus'pII 13S 131 Ht ,wn 17,1 -".. Ms l.andeis 131 Vlanl 143 117 IS.' Kite . 137 127 133, I Wald 150 MS 1,'iS Paired M2 1411 1 ,"7 I'ho son M7 Mil Inials 72S sci (""' Toil" 14.1 I Totals 743 713 738 itional llii mi l.eakue inalelies rollpd on ( ostn a .Mlevs last nlftlil rosulled In j Sabiseo. the. leaders winmna two o'll of i lines from tlneedn 'An Xu- trolled ISoelal Teas In all three iranie I'rawtord rolled Ml thn hlnhest thleo sanies of tli season ( SOCIM. TP.AP Y.V 7.V llnd Ma 10ti UN Pearr 101 1S1 135, Walsh . 12J 11 M'l Cravpford 149 Mil 17c, l.nnt 114 M'l 13" ltrini 107 ln-l 1 1 "i t.'dou 107 131 ll'O Oelcer 111 IM 130 1 1 . 101 123 Mr. f-ch'ner. 108 131 13C I'otals. r.'.3 llll Cot Totals .BR0 60S OUR NAlltsro I UNBISDAH llll'ener 140 124 127 Kllek.. . 130 132 12S .lefferles 112 127 133 Kl-el Ht k'l ln I-rPM- .' 131 Ml I'.il Crandall lr.5 109 131 ll.ltz . 12(1 1.13 141 IIIpp ... 130 12." 134 .Smith . 130 125 131 Wait . 117 14S 139 rotali 1,13 1,112 I'.IU Totals I'.SCi Cno 03(1 SECTION It not.T.r.n n ;KVhioxn at.i.cts i ItAltMONV I .N'lON Keiwell H2 . MpT.'lln 134 140 124 Malhewi 177 M2 1S1 Jtoore. M0 12 134 VI Con II 1.-,.'. M7 Ml Sttleler M2 13(1 133 Hemp ill 12X M2 1111 Walker l.'.S Mil 133 l.eapold,. 143 M2 170 Kllk I'M 117 178 Taxis . IM 122 . Hdip . 14 M 11 I Totals 700 R2 r.7 'I'otals 7DR 701 722 pisonniirtsivu (in.TitvvnsTF,nN I7ia Ml 143 Mt IV ebb 1 Rfl 1 T IBS, I.ll.iei 173 Ml 14fi ftehnerrk 13n 1S2 III! I.ant 175 U,P Ml Wale . 141) IM 1S.1 Tiiriii"" Ml MS 1.M1 Hod . 13'' M'l 1 ''7 Mm. k Ml M2 .-enlor . 178 LIS ISH P.imier . 1211 - - - Hdep s S .-, lolala 7P0 Ml 771) I I'oIhIs S7 821 772 Our New Plaid Back Overcoats Have the Call A ND they arc beauties, every one! STRIKING patterns in a score of new novelties (on the outside), with wonderful contrasting color effects in big Scotch plaids on the inside greens and browns, blues and grays, reds and purples, matching every color of the rainbow! i Any man who wears one of these garments (exclusive creations of the William H. Wanamaker tailors and de signers) will be proud that he has it on. . z ' Double-breasted ulsters and ulsterettes, waist line coats and coats. $35, $40, $45, $50 up to $85 And the splendid groups of tine staple coatings shown are without a peer; silk linings in many of them, with the William H. Wanamaker word of warranty back of each one,1 no matter how low the price. r " , William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Si Ur.HIOH OsR LANK ... Klnei'n. Ml l 1"2 .tinl-m. 14 214 111 Iter-hcr. inn 14. 17I Hrnzler lit 12 3 Knunp. Ml t lrT JUgln 131 toS 1'8 TT . MM 1411 M Prlonldl tT3 1(17 189 (Iruel . MCI 130 167 Hncan 180 117 S2J lldci) . . Ill Totiin snn SM Sl . - To(l 751 lit SOT lnTISN l.nGi'r. rtcill4 on Kvstonn Allfrs SKCTION A sortTinvESTnnN" jiaiitram m . fuss Ml 171 173 HUfln- 18 11 HI llnllmlill ISO IM 247 Orulir 118 107 111 i-iillrn . 14S 130 14 1 Appleby Ml IM 1 Sitl-hrr 173 111 101 Mmpaon 14,1 101 121 I riinn 17J M7 204 lllmrlnii 171 181 112 lldc-p 30 39 89 Total S73 02 001 . - Totals 703 R18 73" ADBt.Pltl UNDEnD6wN Ii .. 108 IM 201 Caller . 103 177 212 Tonne ' 127 M7 M0 lleel 164 188 187 HRnell lis liis io.i aiuii an jt.a io.i in Pullnn If.". IM 170 i-Cler Mil 160 142 1-ililbprl 17S 170 1.V1 phcll 137 103 1 . lMrp . 17 17 IT Total 70S ISV M'J Tel a la '09 018 858 fRIKNDSIttr 0K I,ANE Ilarkrali 130 112 135 V JVc-lc 14 161 187 lioKS" . Ml U.o 13S l!ltslnr 170 148 1J7 Illfaush M0 180 133 Ko k scr 158 129 128 ui. inj i it 'lie a n .,! ni ms ikt "",".., J-" ; 72 ;,,',,v.'i" rr; i.l tii . 'IlillUl J..- lO. ,11" l,.,.i.l-. Al,, JU1 U Ildip 8 'Inlala 740 703 7!- lotalt f'8 761 771 eW tt -l. '- tint fs nn or Our J'sirefathftt itnr .put of Tachion? JN th oMen dsvs politns wan n watrhword For nur part w think It a ood Ma nnrl we arc Isnulnir thin pr(p of Hdertl3emnts for ih purpose of reiterating our dalro to extend unusual rourtfav to our patron? You II know this an eoon, as u ilt Robert Koch's d'ormerlr of Ilelleynp-Stratford narbpr Shop) BARBERSHOP At 1417 Walnut St. ' 20 Barbers ItManicuriits iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiMiii rjpj4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiai iMitoesI ill A&L JrA. I ffftBH'nyL. to 7 i single - breasted ?,,jfS-""jl' 3- . ilr. j. -n 4 M v: .1 iiULal
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