BOB FOLWELL HOPES TO RAZZLE DOPE WITH WIN OVER DARTMOUTH GREEN ON POLO GROUNDS EVENING PUBLIC LfiBCER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Nt, 1919 Bt, I V TNT EXPLODING ON GRIDIRON AT PENNl 'Determined Fire Rages at Franklin Field as Red and Blue Starts Drive for Dartmouth FOLWELL' S WHIP OUT Ily KDWIN .1. I'OLLOCK QTATK'S 30-0 victory on Krnnklin V Field Saturday tourlipil off two firbs. It vun the cause of a bonfire thirty fort IiIrIi nt State Collegi- yesterday, where tile undergraduates celebrated the rturn of the victors and it was a lifihted match to a heap of TNT that's ; exploding of lien Franklin's play ground. The Franklin Field ,fire started to roar yesterday afternoon when the player took their first practice after the reverse and it will continue to soar and blaze this afternoon, tomorrow and Thursday. There's a flame that's burning in the heart of every man1 on thp' Kcd and 11 no squad, l'eim is determined to ipe out the State defeat and everj effort will be bent toward hanging the old o. k. on Dartmouth Saturday on the Polo Grounds. Folwell Whip Out The Folwell whip, which in other years cracked often and loudly about the I'cnn stadium, made its appearance for the first time tills season. The bel lowing voice of the Mullien Hill farmer is sounding these days above the shouts . and yelps of the gridiron warriors ns tiey dash through siirnal nractice and ""gallop Into serimninge. J The most spirited practice of the year f was held yesterday. I'cnn is down hard Standings of Bowlers Who Roll on the . Terminal, Costa, Casino, Keystone Alleys The Navy Yard I.eairue bonlera are ehow ln 'much Improvement In their bowllnn In tho four weckn alnce thev have been or ganized. The Hnalneere. who have not et loat a came, woo three more from the Office. Force, rtoundhouae won three from t'onduetnra nnd Chnuffeura nuphed Oarase out of third plare by wlnnlnic all three icames, lolllnB the hlah scor of "ttt Inathe last Kaiiu- ENOlNKKnH officii roncF. Ort 112 121 13.1 l.oliel. . S7. 12.1 s Unhoff. . 123 144 ins Ijtmli. .. Ill) 124 12.', l.oEfdon. r,a 112 so Totltla. TFT 024 330 OONnlJCTOUH .".indora. 71 111 102 Mjera. . HO 11.1 711 Talvert 1M 13S 107 .Tonca. 13.1 MR 1.17 l'aee . 1ST HIT 1.1 Percy. 115 11(1 US Trout. . 12 12 1"! Totola. (l.-if, 030 ,VJ3 IlOUNDItOUSK Jnhnaon. ISO 144 1.14 Nafle.. 124 117 137 Ilollo'y. 1711 na l"i Van Hc'r 124 uii in lellv. 1MI 84 OS Mellon) sn s:t l Welah.' l.';. Oil 13ii liarr. !I2 111 78 Total's. 0115 .ISO 033 Totals. 400 .111) 407 OARAGE CHAUFFRUna u. .......... inn ion tor. KMirer. . 1112 104 1.11 Humofer lot 117 11)7 Van G'n 0 123 115 IV. Ste'n 148 12.1 135 ltenan.. IS 114 100 H. ste'n 141 114 Duffy... 107 .; I H O'Brien. 118 123 ll Uahm... 73 in) lot Totals. 020 587 70a Totals. 508 528 377 -INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Rolled on Keystone Alleye, November 3, 1010 PHILA. El,F.C. CO. MKHCIt. BVANS CO IBUlah. 180 144 148 Gardner. 103 117 lia Fofd... 101 142 1T8 Anderaen 121 130 113 Lous'ry. 183 103 150 Co'man. 123 14T 13S BerBer.. 103 150 182 Deamer. 204 1ST 1.0 Murtha. 103 212 188 GeorBe,. 100 104 140 Totals 884 810 8S2 Totala 820 T.11 TOO STANDARD 1'. S. 11UDD MFD CO. Martin.. 105 103 122 Zueker.. 101 171 1TJ Hlm'el.. 1.11 134 1311 Ihour.. 237 M 131 Maat.... 14T 180 203 F'dfleld. 147 ... ... Wnerri. 180 173 104 Schullz.. lit I IS 1110 Kryder.. 100 100 211 Andera.. 220 102 ISO Hinder 103 140 Totala SOO 850 809 Totala 088 854 ROO E. K. TB.YON CO. WESTERN EI.EC. Btarlc... 125 100 134 Rohr'an. 133 1S2 161 Allen.... 1.13 104 142 Iat-son. Rlcharila 147 150 141) Jtarn'ell. 151 143 1.10 01 104 151 iilinu l.in 104 142 Seaelken. 140 ISO 130 Richards 14T 150 1411 Blind... 150 130 150 Blind... 150 1.10 150 - j Kaufan. 1ST 127 00 Totala 807 810 703 Totala T02 TOO ATI mmn wiirrt. m ST4TI HIIPPI.V CO. Hamp... 128 12T 133 Eddou-ea 120 1T8 1111 Faunee. T2 58 54 Shronk-.. 1.14 IT1 150 Clayton. 113 III 142 Wataolt. 158 14T 120 li.vd.r 1'4 145 Ml Iluirea.. 134 181 1112 tuck... 05 154 141) .McGlao 108 140 140 Totals 532 57.1 501 Totals 723 817 784 AMERICAN ICP CO. LEAOUE Rolled on Terminal alleys, November 3 MAIN OFFICE STATION 0 Rich.... 157 100 175 Wll'nson 135 117 150 Ar'rone 120 144 140 Tucker.. 8.1 110 13S I.owroy. 100 121! 130 Hallman 124 120 1 Cal'han'. 147 110 120 Brown.. Rach... Hdcp... 108 138 112 114 121 14H 05 05 03 Lewis. . . 100 147 207 Totals 702 720 778 STATION 4 imalley OS 123 15S Toune.. 121 00 105 Ro'bson 104 0 80 Olwell. 81 07 117 Raym'nd 144 138 187 Totala 518 553 000 Tetals 001 077 744 OAKAUK Callahan 132 133 157 Fuldn.... 18.1 1.1.1 132 Gilchrist 0.1 lllll 94 Fowler. 138 02 110 Naitell.. 150 180 151 Hdcp... 1 2 14 Totals 1100 714 C07 FRAXKFOnD Blaker.. 183 158 131 .Slack... 112 123 108 Bowan.. 117 140 Ul Wltsel. 102 87 102 Blank'rn 1B9 180 1R7 Hdcp... B3 C3 .11 STATION 1 Murray-. 118 123 123J14 Tturclc. Paraons. riark... Poinsett 1S1 1T2 1411 140 1SI1 147 170 160 18T 21S 148 20.1 Totala 794 733 82D Totals 078 701 033 STETSON 0 oniUIANTOWN Kncx.., Rl 87 78 Meier... XS'tian. 180 110 103 Hohn... Ford... 132 118 114 Keatln. Tolle... 147 184 118 Wise... T.S'han 104 mil 143 Miller... 115 154 121 123 120 101 181 inn i2ii 170 135 150 Kill 181 140 Hdcp... GO no so """ , Totala 087 700 011 Totals 054 021 030 Penn .Mutual last evening won three games from the leaders, PenpHVIvanln Company, In the Ladles' Financial (duck pin) League, on Uosta's Alloys. Philadelphia Trust also won three from Olrard National. I'cnn Mutual now leads by one iramo. The rolling on iho 'part of all the teams wi consistent. tAPIKS' .FINANCIAL DUCK TIN LEAOUE Boiled on Costa'a Alleys November 3. 1010 PENN MUTUAL PENNA. CO. Misses . Misses- v.i.ra... 108 M 102 Anders.. 04 87 8.1 I I 07 58 57 74 72 43 , 50 33 ... 82 04 40 . ' .. .. 60 I l.lpp'cott 78 76 58 Kat'bach TV'dBeld 3 it tin Happen. Ttappleye 00 85 84 Laufer. . Harris,. 02 07 80 McCuen. Bea . . . 1-nfal. 401 S50 300 Totals 837 Rill 2R.1 BARRACKS j H is made with this . reinforced Ob' long Cable'Cord 'a Buttonhole. An 1 1 exclusive feature IfM ars 1 0UBe8TW5ArINMER!OAft n. 't - 'ft " . Bourne Elected Captain of Pcnn's Boxing Team Heinle lloiirne. middleweight champion of the University of Penn sylvania, lias been unanimously elected captain of the Red and llluc boxing tenm. Intercollegiate boxing will be continued this year. I'cnn woti the championship last year. to work already. Fsually Monday is an off day. but It wasn't yesterday. The Quakers toiled from the middle of the afternoon until It was too dark to see the ball. The Held was deserted except for the football players and the coaches. It was the most secret of nil secret practices. Hegular attendants nt secret drills were flagged and only those who could flash a pass at the gatekeepers were admit ted to the field. Kven the provost would linvc been turned bnck unless he pos sessed n card from .Major Pickering. Hruner Demoted ltots Hruner, the Kaston hnlfback. whose fumble gave State its chance to put over the lone touchdown Saturday, was shifted back to the second varsity and Pard Pearce was in the line-up of the first eleven. Hud Hopper had ltnv Miller's place at end, but these were the only changes. It is not likely tlint Hruner will be 'ept out of the Dartmouth game. Tlio up-stnte boy Is the only punter of real worth "on the squad and without li'm the (Junkers would be in a jam. Hcrt Itell lias done a lot of punting u his time and if necessary could do tin kicking. TIkj Penn captain always shtiws better away from home than on the locnl gridiron, and for this reason the coaches may rail on him to punt Hut Hruner is the more polished hooter and probably will be replaced before the end of the week. (IfllAni) Mlasea i Simons., 3 ICletnm.. a Aatley. . S Burke... S rtlrh'aon 3 Hohm. .. PIIILA. TRUST Mlases 72 Sands.. rs S3 ..N'elsa.. . 70 D'uherty 07 Finn.... .. Kelly... 53 tin 04 S3 Nt Totals Totals 345 33S 351 The F'nanrlal I.camie rolled last evenlnu on Costa'a A11ea, Franklin, Penn xtulual. Commonwealth, Philadelphia Saving Fund nnd BeneHclal Havlnff Fund each won three games from their opponents. Htate Hank nnd Real Es tate line jnnuranco ana i rust eacn won two games from Gtrard Nntlonirrand Fed eral Reserve, respectively. Franklin now leads the leoirue by one came. ltoaworth rolled 222, Kllpatrlclt 213. PIIII.A. NATIONAL FRANKLIN Miller 132 Mann... 1T4 1.14 1T4 Wnlters. 144 120 ... lilrdsall. 120 ... I0S Mundorf. ISO Levis,.. 10.1 140 140 Fltzpnflt 1T8 Keeports. 1SI 102 170 Dnmerle. 140 1.13 ISO Miles.... 181 100 10(1 nillam.. 140 145 147 Walton 102 ... Wilson 132 130 fooper 105 150 Totals 833 T.1T 824 tfandlc'p 2 81) 27 Totilla T03 754 740 CONTINENTAL ICQ. PENN Ml'Tl'AI. Kellar.. 17S 1.10 in Ilebel... 100 201 147 V'luld.... 110 ISO 147 Wood 1811 101 ISO M'Mahon 144 1114 130 Killatr,lt143 130 213 M'Inerny 108 143 134 Foulke.. 110 153 170 M'Mrn'n 110 17t 103 l'rlckltt. 100 152 171) llandlc'p 52 32 32 Totals 801 803 89.1 Totals 70S 803 750 v Penn Mutual won roll off. COMMONWEALTH FOURTH ST. Alker... 154 14'1 1T4 Easlck.. 1.11 137 130 lllcks... 135 13.1 140 Cowley.. 118 132 1411 Hchalfer. 104 138 172 Davlda'n 00 143 88 Wayre... 133 10.1 133 Snear... 112 100 .. Randall. 148 138 104 M'Canny 105 1111 1.10 llandlc'p 11 Denner 127 llandlc'p 1 1 ... joiaia uut i 194 Totala 017 Os:t 0.13 THIRD NATL THfLA. SAV. FUND lloawo'h. 110 222 140 Hreed'B. 1.1.1 111.1 100 cairns.. l2 118 110 Dondero, White.... 12S 100 ... Myers... Maurer. 115 110 101) llruba'r. ralor... 143 ... 153 Gruel... Lauer 122 137 118 108 1.1: 123 140 110 100 137 141 140 101 10S llandlc'p 33 83 30 Totals 702 700 763 Totals 001 723 700 1 Lots of Quacks In Celery Flats Havre de (Jrnce. Md., Nov 4. Philadel phia and 'Wilmlntfton sportsmen wvre hlah Buna In the nnenlns: day'a aport of tho wild duck ahootlna: season on the Sus quehanna nnd upper Chesapeake Ray wild celery flats. There were more durka than have bewn seen hero In many years' at the beginning of the season, but the canvaB backa and redheads were not so numerous. Blackheads were plentiful. it t , JeelCd iliac SYRACUSETO PLAY RUTGERS TODAY But Big Orangemen Are Not Ex pected to Show Much to i Sanford's Men ; COLGATE" GAME IS- COMINGi Sjrnfiiir 'iroM n Itonple , . lnmlrr . KeNM(m lllillr'i . . f ml . . . Mrhwnr7f r 'elliv .. r-tllnii . . Mlmtt . . . I'nrkrr . . ttntcrrfl Trmipe . . . . Mount Kit tlh Hum nil . . Scmlilf r Alrtnmfer .. tlnrrctt . .. H:ilirr . . Slnrrk .. ll'ifft (icntnrr . . If ft mil left tacl.le . . .Irf I inmnt. . , renter . . . . . .rlrlit cimnl. . . .rl-lit taihle. . . . .rl1it-ml.. . . nMir!ff'nirt. . .If ft fxilMlllf'fc.. .right InlNi-irl.. . . . fiilllmrk. ' New York. Xov. l.--Ne York foot I ball fans will have the privilege of wit nessing their second of the more Impor tant and interesting gnmes ot the fall j this afternoon at the Polo grounds, i when the wearers of the Orange from Syracuse, one of the most powerful elevens of the fall, will tie up with Sanford's Kutgers team from Xew Hrunswick, X .I. The Syracuse eleven spent yesterday quietly in Xew York, most of the timci nt or In the vieiultv of Its hotel, the Pennsylvania, varying the monotonj with a light signal drill in the after noon nt the Polo grounds. The team was in good condition, after its decisive defeat of Hrown nt Providence on Sat urday, and will present virtually the same line-up against Uutgers as against Hrown. The ltutgers team spent last night in its home bailiwick and leaves for Xew York this morning, ltutgers, too. took no chances of Injuring its men by scrimmage yesterday, but put in its time perfecting tlic special trick plays which Sanford has devised to spring upon the unsuspecting up-stut- ers. ltutgers realizes t lint its only chance -.1....!.. n ii! tV I.iti nmntin ttin Iniflutt to nhtnln n nosition nniong tlic leadiug elevens of the l'ast rests upon what it does against Syracuse totliay, nnd tlie eleven is prepared to throw nil its re- j sources into the fray without reserve. t)n the other hand, Syracuse hits still ! to keep its linnd partially bidden, in view ot the met. iiini tne mum niijrc- si live of Puck O'Xeill'.s warriors is tint the ltutgers or the Huckncll game this week, but the Colgate game the week following. WIORP fifll F . Roxborouah to Stage More Foursomes! for Next Saturday Between Stars Tho Itoxboroilgh Country Club posi tively refuses to let the golf season end. Kven though it is Xoveinber nud the frost is popularly supposed to lie on the pumpkin nnd the brassie laid at rest, this energetic oiing club lias arranged a novel exhibition bout for Saturday. A series of old-fiisliioned Scotcli foursomes will be played with . number of good players paired with men of lesser skill. Knch team will use n singie ball, the partners taking turns in swatting, the pestiferous jiill. Among those nlrcntly entered nre George Hoffner, ot Hnla, the local champion, who will piny with George W. Davis, of the Itoxboroilgh Club; Woody Plntt will pair oft- with A' Walker: Kddy (Tlarey, likewise of Pain, with John Struse; AVnlt Flana gan with Hainey Fischer : Walter Reynolds, the Aronimink star, with Hoiis Hnggart. of Itoxboroilgh, nnd Dick Fnrrell witli Dr. Cnrmnny. I 1 Two Killed in' Auto Road Race- ( Tuscan, Aril., Nov. 4. S. O. Bottorf I and his mechanician, whose namo la un known, here, were killed yesterday about 1 a mile from Vail, whero their car over turned on e. sharp curve. Tho rodies are beinit brought Into Tusron. They woro entrants In tho El I'nso-Phoenlx auto race. Brt'iklnff tho record for thla road race, made by himself In fOH.'IIUBh II. Miller, of Phoenix yesfnl.iv won the trans-desert classic of 640.8 miles. J Vlctrlx to Have Soccer Team I Vlctrix C (.' . besides being- represented Willi a fast semi-pro rooioau team ann basketball team, will bo seen on the field this season with n first-rate soccer team. Joseph l'errlno hla been selected to man age tho aBsreeatlon. Ice-Skating In Gothamville New York, Nov 4. Scratch skaters fared badly last nlaht In the two ono-mllu Hn races which opened tho Indoor Ice skatlnc aeson at tho Ice Palaco here. FREEDOM from the bother and expense of repairs is a Cadillac characteristic that owners like to talk about when they come into our salesroom to order their second or third or fourth successive Cadillac. VteJi .Company, .142 N. ROPER, TIGER TUTOR, HAS THREE GOALS Princeton Coach Wants to Beat Harvard, Yale and Opponent for Councils Orange and Black liegins i Work for Crimson Contest Saturday Ity SPICK HnlT ('nrrfinndrnt of lire, Princeton, X. .1 , Xov.qI. bus three CriAC goal II HI 1,1, ltOPF.U goals ahead of lilin Harvard, iniei nml a seat in the TonncUs chamber ofh Phllndclnliln. The nuestloii nrlses, does the moss-covered snying "lucky in love, utilnckv nt cards." bine n variant In the form "luckv nt. politics, unlucky nt football V" If it does then the Prince ton football is decidedly nutnliiek. for Hill Huper Is certain to be elected to, Philadelphia's new-charter council -manic body todnv from the Sixth Sena torial District, (icrniantown. Hut if it doesn't tlic Orange and Hlnck still lias n chance to triuninh over her old foes, tlic Crimson ntid Hlue. Yesterday afternoon Poach Itoper and Line Conch linllln hud the victims of West Virginia's punch out early and real grind for the gnnie with gnu in earnest and will con- late. The Harvard begn tinue until Friday, when a light work- out will be indulged in liv tlic I igers iust to keep them limbered up nud on eilge. Scrimmages were hooked for tn tiny, tomorrow and Tliursdny. nltliough the player who were kept out of the Mountninecr game nre not likely to par ticipate In all three civil scraps. liv inc ngers . 1 Hegulars In Harness When the varsity lined up for snappy signal drill yesterday alt or the, rrguinrs, w-no iook me i.ij-ini. ii; "m harness. Trimble was tiack at riglit half, (iarnty at left and ltnier was used at fullback. I.nurle was also given n workout during the afternoon hut it is doubtful if lie starts against Harvard. The line was reshifted to get what t,0 eoaches believe to be the' maximum r . 1 -. i it. T ..-! nn1 1, Xr. 1. tnltntt forwanl strength. Keck took his station ut tackle, nnd Captain McOrain went in nt guard. This combination, along side Cnllahnn. nt center, is a powerful one, and one which is very likely to give the Harvard backs nil the trouble thev care to hump into. Keck, par ticularly, showed up to line ntlviintn ,lKatnst" Colgate, nnd Conch Itnlllu certnin that the Crimson oUensc wi not be able to get in much bloody work on the Kcck-.McOrnln side ot the line. On the other side of the line there is room yet for improvement, but Parint e ,ia8,i)e(111 rounding into form very rapid- Vi nn1 slmll(1 Innie a cood showing agninst Harvard, both offensively and ,1C1,-IISI VI,, . . Trimble in Shape With Trimble again in trim, tlic Tiger offense should show far more power against Harvard than it has in any previous game. In fact, it must show more or Princeton's chances for victory will not be brilliant, no matter how Well the men perform on tho defense. Yesterday after Trijnhie had taken an active part in the signal drilling, lie worked for an hour punting nnd passing. He gets nearly any distance desired nnd is very accurate with ills tosses, and, with proper support next Saturday, will show Harvard n rattling good nerlnl attack. The trouble hitherto hag been that Princeton's opponents linvc been able to cover up the Tiger receivers by the excellence of their secondary de fenses. Princeton's chances for suc cess in tho Harvard and Ynlc gapics tlepends In a large measure on well executcd forward passing. In order to develop n successful over-head offense. Itoper is drilling his men in blocking the secondary defense. If this is not done, Harvard will be able to cause Princeton s passes to ground, or else be blocked and intercepted, ns they were in the game latt Saturday with West Virginia. Xced Itctter Punting At present the Tigers haven't n punter tlint will lie able to hold Ms own ! with the Harvard kickers. That is not ! one. of the regulars con do it. Scheerer, who went in against West Virginia, can boot with any man in collegiate ranks but there isn't a chance for him toj get n regular berth over Trimble, ,Gar rity and Witmer, to say nothing of l)e Stcfano, Tiourie and Murray. Sehccrcr is a punter nnd that is all. However Itoper is giving his bucks a lot of practical instruction iu the art of spiral booting nnd it would not bo surprising to see one of them blossom :r--- r Broad Street HAM. Ktrnlnir Pnlilli .l.filsrr forth into a dependabli punier ul even silcli an earl) ilute ns next Saturday. ' Trimble especially has shown such rare i ..i.tii,.. ... ...in,,, i,s1.nf ,n ,,.. ,i011.f. t'r lnv ti.n, it ...,. fnii t0 i.is it tn do the kicking although nt present Wltmcr gets better distance than any of the other hncklleld men. The hncklleld that Princeton will send iigainst Harvard is not ns heavy ns the lone used Inst Saturday ngainst Me I lntyre's mountaineers but in driving I power, interference and general ground -l gaining ability the Struhling-Trimhlc- (larrlty-Wltmcr illnilette is the b"st I ! that can be mustered at Old Xassau. i (tooil Oetirralsliip In .lack Striibliu 'man that will give :. Princeton Inis a Harvard' a lot of trouble. Although h lins not linil the experience of lllte, Anderson mid other pca.t tinarterlmcks of the year. Strubl- i " ,. "' , "V '.' , ": .',." ."." .."" i.T..",": .1 ...i ,. 1. ' that he can use his liend and use it effectively. He can pick weaknesses j uuickly and knows how to take advan tage of his speedily -gained knowledge. , It is true that this phase of Strtlbling's ' piny did not stand out lust Saturday but there were two reasons Tor tills. In the first plnce the West Virginians did not linvc any vulnerable spot in the defense mid even if they had It is doubt- flll it ,lc irlcetou backfield was strong enough to take advantage of it. Hesldes belli e n cootl field general. Struhllng both passes and receives well, lie is n good interferer, is fast, runs well either at scrimmage or bringing hack punts and can go through the line on n quick opening piny from his posi tion that is, if he has the opening. Struhling appears to be almost im mune from injury nml this with his other assets makes him invaluable to Hoper nnd u player who is likely to make a reputation against Ifarvard and Yale. Among the former players coaching are Hal Hallin, nil-American tackle and captain in 1DH; Frank (Jllek, captnin and halfback of the 1111. eleven: Trevor Hocg. guard nnd cap tain of the 1111(1 team ; Kddic Shea, end i of the 11110 team; Xat Poe. a star if , ine late pus: ,11111 .MciormacK, n star hark ot fifteen years' standing; Kei j Oiincrt, nll-Ainericnn center in 11)111; Hoff Herring, who won similar fame in '()1 nmI 0,-; in t10 tackle post. 'and a number of others. Pipp Has a Mrs. Pippin tiraud Rapids, Mleli.. Nov. 4 -Waltir Pipp. first baseman of th Nev York Amer ican League team, was married here yesLT day to Miss Nlim M. Powers, a t-lranil Rapids Blrls. Mr. and Mrs. l'lpn will leave at one., for Cub.i on their honeymoon trip Walter will play ball whlln In Cuba The Yankee player's nsra waa glwn as twentj nx and Miss Towera's ns twenty-four. Can's Part From Baron Ebbets New York. Nov. 1. A deereo for divorce as denied Mrs. Mlnnlo F. Ebbets, wife of Charles H. Kblx-ts, Brooklyn baeeba.ll club president, by Justlco Bene.Uct In tho Brook lyn Supreme Court yesterday. The court found that more than five years rid .elnpsed since Mrs. Ebbets discovered tho alleged infidelity of tho baseball man. Miss Little Stars Irf Hockey Mlds Nancv Little and Miss Smith tallied ! teals for Miss -"Ill's School team In the i rfam.. with Miss .Stevona's School 3ester d.i afternoon, thereby hrlnRlnff victory to i their s-'hool bv a score of 2 to 0. tmc We Are Not Selling Gold Dollars for Fifty Cents BUT WE DO CLAIM THAT DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR WE OFFER THE BEST VALUES AND STYLES IN PHILADELPHIA. You are not limited as to assortments, either. Our big glass cases are fairly "jammed chock full" of the biggest variety of fine Suits and Over coats you ever gazed upon and we offer an elegant line that represents excellent values, the duplicates of which would be difficult to find. Suits and Overcoats Specially Priced Others $22.50 to $40 Top Coat Special Oravs. Blues. 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Hefore the linnl whistle soiltii! fiV ftillintr the end of time nfter dark. tlic Swnrtlnnore outlis had rolled up 7,-, pin!s. , From now until the curtain is rung down on tho footliall since. Hwarth- more High's opponents mnv prove a lot more tougher. However, const tucnts of, the school expect its goal line to remain uncrossed, nnd tlie arc confident that an nggregate count close to 1100 points will linvc been made. To dale the (iiirnet and (irny has n total of 1!H1 counters, which places the team in the runner-up posit ton for high n; $27-50 SCORE A A WAR HMDRE HIGH QAfter de Movies J I a cfood Lcgor mm 1 AmmMbfrt cfno HnH-ni" yffiM II 4 . c.Ui UI HMCR r3Kii Henrietta H I admirals mffm J Liscnlonr s Masterpiece Wfs 11 13 cents Two for 25 cents B Perfccto size 10 cents straight lllf!reifiift g OTTO EISENLOHR &BROS, INC. WffiSm 1 ESTABLISHED 1850 Vlllf 2J KEEP ON BUYING V. S. S lsS8iy tt p WW w.-...... .ve,,.inr,vve.efl.rniiri,r.i,.wtiiT...nl-.Jr. Scholastic Sports on Card This Afternoon Football MnoreMuwii Friend" nt Haddou field High. Camden Iligli nt Collingswood Illgh. Soccer Smith Phlla. High at Frauktord High. Xorllicast High at West Plilln. Illgh. (icrmnntnun Iligli nt Central High. Cross Country Frankford High nt West Phlla. High. (fcrinanlnwn High nt South 1'hiln. High. score, l.ansdbwnc High's crack eleven has an nggregate score of "0." points, brought up fo that mark following its 'J.'1-O victory over West Philadelphia High last Friday. Condi Stuart lias a remarkable ag gressive and ground-gaining backfield. With Frickc nt quarterback nnd n splendid field general, lin is ably sup ported by Yarnnll and Ottey, half backs, and Mnnning nt full. This quartet has remained unchanged since the opening ot tho senson. With a strong line to smash up opposing de fense, the backfield men have been go ing along tike a hooe' on fire. Xext Friday Swarthmoro High will ,,.,, , ,)nrhy fnr Us nnnunl C()ntest with the high school of t lint place. Prep's Pert Punts Jnul Eddonri is the at.-indlng-out atar of Central Illgh'M brilliant eleven, but he la One of the Snappy j Models Offered at $27.50 t MM l II II tt ft J THE DOWNSTAIRS! STORE OFFERS Gloves $2.50 Value Kino quality skins; perfect fit ting, soft and pliable; tan and gray. Capeskins and wash capes in pique and out-seam-finished spear back and some with embroidered backs. Ex pert attention in fitting. Seams guaranteed against ripping. $1-65 Special Underwear $2.50 Value Union suits finest quality cot ton ribbed spring-needle me- dium weight, ecru or white. $2-oo Suit SHIRTS $2.50 to $3 Values Woven and printed madras perfect fitting, guaranteed col- orftrrA wide selec- ?1 CP y ., j. .jj i aits you.. -b T' t I:iik Blven a hard fight for lndlridua.1 liurela by lizy Harris. A rrent Imlllr I Ijeln waeed for reirular en'l Donltlnnn on l.anmlounn ULeh'n plendld eleven. It lit uncertHln whether Markland. Dunn nr llouev will bo at one or the otW wIiik station. Mitchell, captain of renn Charter' eleven, la one of the llirhtcat fullbacka In Phila delphia and illntrlrt. Coach Merrltt will de' rend a lot on hla leader to defend the Inttr ncadcmlc I.oaguo championship. l-rfty llernslclii. of Pouth Philadelphia lllnh. hm been proxlmt himself n. splendid open field runner. Whe tlernle Bets away In a broken field ho la hard to atop. Ilnle". rlitht end. whoae puntlne for North rnst waa dependable In the Archlvea' ylo-V lory over South Phllly last week, may b' lost to tho team for the aeaaon. 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