r" TT fcTBN&a X'UBLiC LEDGER-PHILADELPHlA, THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER t 1910 It yi 0 , , s - r .. itv . -i ' . QUAKER TO MEET QUAKER WHEN HARVARD AND PRINCETON CLASH ON GRIDIRON SATURDAY B It l LOCAL PLAYERS ON ' PENNS0CCER1EAM Bowling Results Last Night on Terminal, I Costa, Keystone and Casino Alleys i BRITISH WANT DAVIS CUPTENNISINJANUARY Nine Varsity Men Are From Phil adelphia Schools Oppose Yale"Saturtlay MANY QUAKEF VETERANS Httlsher t llrnttu i Harwell AVIicn die I'lilvirsUy of r'eniiYlvniiln owor tram lines jip against tlir Ynle lo.Tcn on I'VnnkHnrioW Satunlny. it l expected that every tuilcnt wlm can .not (tct n trip ticket to N'ew York for The Dartmouth came, will be in the "tawK Soccer ii the center ot umiMial in- terent at the I nlveisitr this year, ns Columbus tmtl Si t o worn ilio lending I attraction in the K, or (' I.easue. rolled on ym 'Costa's nlly Hut hIrM St l.eo comma I HnlltriHi out Willi inn ocm Kuni" t oiunn.us vm "" i ,'ullen second irnme miiii a imii train store caniH Maria won nil tines from K.th Sahailnr Went Philadelphia hrulcc its lolnB strenlt. faking two names from Piiuoti. llrottnsun won on gam' from Han IimilniTO Hrotvn ffut a Hill score. Jof 'Initios 'JIT, Hti'1 Morgan H03 cotx'iinfH sir. r.uo D'Vlniry 100 17.". in I'rM cits 1S.1 IMi 147 rloliah Irtl 17H171 llionliy 1 15 III-.' 1114 i'r,..llf,.i, ir.it 1117 Ills ltrmtn.. 14lt IStl L"J1 Monrnn I0T 'JiM IS! r Wnnl 1SS lill' 141 rrucus.. ais i: iflj t Watii iii3 Kir. tan riood. . . 137 is; .L ; Tola) 73 Sti.' S.itl Tollls (12 710 74 WK8T PtltlA I'lNVOX . Hoilnutt J44 14S UlMlajes Km 19S 170 Calms;. 1i:i UN 1 winders 107 lti tan KennedV 1P.0 IHll 14r, Tall".. . 14.1 141 111! I'ttftvck. itiu !.( m.: iriino. . un i;n 10. .-.l... i-.w liia 1"!. tni ..in ms inj n;9 .. Ho lr.j c.ii t i miiithm:sJ'i:iin inn ma 1". "80 1811 1(1 Lir, .. Dirfpii'h mi ir.s mi s.iir, lilitl I7!l 10J HUilll.l- imi in; su-ii'R-er limp . . 'I'Mitls lltl) N J i fill I Totals S7H R(i." S3, AliriHAXS' l.tSAUfl. -SUCTION 11 Itelled on Kestone alleys. OAK I.AM1 NO. tTinvir i:tn ir.:t 114 .Tantrrn 17:1 1.M1 lull Sihuerlo 140 lim 114 ll'nrlial IS 12.1 ir.1 Wait 137 US llij Schuil.l. 131 141. Ills Welib 12(1 181 1111 lloltaii 1.-..I l!f. Hit SMilor. lt1 1113 tOl Hik-Ii. l !l r Totals 807 77S 7H8 Totals 731 732 61 rnii:vi).tiii' t.u-ician i.-.n 4-i usiFeel They Won't Be Ready for l'lke . . .Kill II'.J 131 I ' Australian Conflict Trans portation Problem 1u .13.1 l2 Ihoinson 13' Totals 134 IIS 8 7s,"! 7U-' Totals 788 B01 701 BllOW-NftON fClosfail 132 113 lM Wynne.. 117 1RH 1H7 MKlh're 138 113 131 Bttlbel.. U,ll 173 Kid M'O'rlty 1B 144 13 Totals . . . . .. . .i . . ..... -... . llol rts. TV uencet lir tnc inei tnai u tins mmi' ;,,; 1JM ito ir.i candidates than any other uport. At the m''.mjioh 122 un 111 lireftnnt tiino. there nre fnltr ienins, ill the hUalton 17C. 1.7 lu3 . field, and n schedule comprising more " than fifty games has been dran up by Manager Hanisey. Tim entire, varsity eleven is composed if veterans from previous yearn. "Hip nill" Nftosaii, the lnnky center forward and 1017 captain, Is ap;aln plajiug his old position, having returned to rcsiiiie hie studies after service in the nav? . Nassau, who is a former Northeast star. 1$ a consistent scorer and has not failed to lorjate the net in a single game this eason. including the contest with the Bethlehem Steel AVorkers. "Pal" Spenrcr, for two years All American inside right and conccdedto he one of the cleverest soccerists in in tercollegiate ranks, is buck after over teas service In the Koynl Klying Corps. The most interesting thing about the Red and Dluc eleven is the lnrgp milli bar of. former local prep school players who have received berths on the varsity team. Besides Nassau, who has beeu mentioned, there arc "Weenie" Bjng ham and Earl Harrison, former Frank -ford High School placers and both members of the All -Scholastic elev Hns: "Art" Binns, captain ot the 1017 Northeast kickers, also an All Scholastic, player-; Cooper and Dowlin from Wcsttown'i ttussell from Central nigh ; Patton, from Germantown Mends, and Drfrrow from Germantown Academy. Totals 791 7J0 701 S VN S.VIA'ATIOIT SA.VTA. 1LA7U Illnl ... 12" 10S .. Kearnev ISO Ittl 14 1 rnnmii:sHtvi! irvnMilKT r,nii . . 1(1." 17(1 H!l Kel'well 17fi 1411 1Crt Painter 119 UK 112 Mathrnn I.lliK . IS4 101 1711 l'.sskli.. Tunnos 17(1 102 177 Tlllls Wlndln. 125 t:."i ill I T.oopoM. (Urn hill Totals 7l 7J7 53(1 lldr.p ISO 133 u'Urtcu llrowii Tallant SwrptieJ 1I1J 1 13 1S3 1110 1S4 1M 132 117 127 151 110 170 Totals S15 730 S07 .SAN DOMIXMO M'Sorley 1C3 100 12S K'llllan 14S 110 14(1 (Irady . 144 ... 123 KryrltUB 142 131 Moonej .. Mmtn. 141 lb 170 l0r- rot its l.KItWIf Klti8ton 104 14 1 l.-. llftuslier 1311 K.l 177 Ifnj.no.. 1S3 140 13S Mltolei 117 I,n-s 143 1311 133 Walker 1SS 178 2113 Umcl 119 1GU ISO K'lrX lbl 191 113 Ml.'talln 114 14'J Totals 843 731 S.'S llrtrp. 20 14 II Tolall 772 "37 Jll i T.IIAOt li HlICTtON" tin 'lermlual 11es MJHTHWliSTKllN , Aceonlitig to advices fiom Spinet. Ilio NOIITHWJC NO 2 r.rltlsh limn tennis atithoiitics linve ifu'' . .'?!? I.1!'.1! 3'? I asked lift- Austialn-inn um'inli(in to nosiiionu the challenge loiind for the O.nis cup from Into in Deisnuber to .liinuarj Tt i etplnined bj the llnglish association thnt owing to diflidilties in transportation it would not be possible "for the Ilritiuli team tr imiie in Austra lia before the end of this month or curly in lie ember. r. The Britons desite al leflsl n month of practice mid acclinmUou. The Aus tialiuns dccltuc that thp will try to do their jest by the challengers, hut at the same time they state that the matches ought to be played before January. In the heal is iikrt to he 80 188 203 141 l2 125 ... 159 ... 1S7 IS! 191 131 131 123 17 20 17 Ex-Quaker Schoolboys in Marvnnl r.s. Princeton Whru I'riuicton anil llanaid meet in Tigettown Saturday for their big football game, two boys of the Philadelphia scholastic lanks will be on opposite sides. John 1ps tnond, who played on the Northeast High team in 101!.. and was graduated from the well-known in stitution in U'M. Iihs gained an end position on Himard's machine, while John Strublng. who attended Chestnut Hill Academy fiom IP07 to till.", is quarterback ol the I'unic ton team. .'! 810 718 rviox M.mr 130 153 12(1 llortli.n 130 151 10 f1int lnontl AHTISA.NS UolUU on ST. l'AUI 7ao Mhlclds . Totals 121 11.1 r41 070 7(t) In th National Ulscult (Jo. I.phku rolled on Cota'a Allejs list nlnlit. Xal.lsco. the leader, tool; Ihreo Knmcs from Social Teas, and Uneeda won two mil of thiee fiotn 7.u Xu lllttle Mcl-lsh Mlkens . Iinnn .. Ilandi.'p llo 170 161 Hi tin 107 121 HO sum ors 117 13H I'll Wood. I8S 151 1 4'.i Nicholas ion 13 ten i,jns . in in llandi. p 123 137 HIS 7 132 131 inn lint 103 13ii ins ins 152 178 170 Total. 701 720 .llAHMO.vr Young" V Holier l-'oj. . . flussel! r. Iloner NABISCO 0('H.l, 'IIHS llltrlien'r 125 170 1 10 Uradt 81 10; 75 rerrerics. ino i;i si ttaisn . i -s mi j;ii i-arlM?r tButK.. I!i8 100 lilt l.Jntr 12.1 Un 134 llCoons nrate .. S3 9. 142 .Muncn n. Ml 74 ' llamllr p freer.. 13S 145 101 r.tdon 130 13 140 . . Totals Totals n .11 mm Totals r.ss 11211 o Osij Cotois in. I 00 700 i.i;iitciif 14H 157 130 Oldfleld 170 135 113 135 130 112 SclnHei 100 142 l.'JS 1114 1U"i t- IHir'n 112 157 140 (1.1 . 104 17.117 108 130 125 143 121 tlld Warlil' ir.S 137 153 Ilnmll. p 3 great as to make high -class tenuis mi possible. The Australians would not I mind the .heat us much as would the Bntons, so tIio,longer the l,nglih delay the worse will he their chances of sue cess. SPECIAL OLYMPIA BOUTS Champion Herman Training Here for - Clash With Joe Lynch The first special show if the season will be put on at the Olytupia A. A. next Wednestlaj evening. The piinci pals will be the world's bantamweight ruler, Pete Herman, of New Oi leans and Joe Lynch, of New ork. Both mn arc to muKe the rctognizcd uautnni- weight limit, lib pounils liiigside. l.vnch lecentij lettirned In onnection yj villi kin es .ink limn iirfi' I konu tt'l.orA lin p-ninnrl tlin rllllm.ll... tl I fitenrl rit' Sltiil'linir 1!. Kdllllltld having won the bantamweight anil I.oms. while Whitney s pia DR..HARBAN CAN'T BE U. S. GOLF PRESIDENT Walker, St. Louis. Named In stead When Washington Man Is Out on III Health duly Ino (tf Ihe names .m die 1 ! 1 1 0 ecutive (ommlltee remain on Ihe list i of olhYirtls of the I'liitrd States (,olf , AssociHtion. suggested b the liomi Haling committee for the year 10'JO. ll , j had been expected thai Dr. Walter S. ' iltarban. the first rite president, would i lie the new chief executive, but the I Wnhiiigton man had to refuse, on the giotind of ill health. ' I George II. Walkoi. of St l.rmi. lms 'been named as president to sucn-ed l'mlerick S. Wheeler, of Apnwamis. who has set veil for two years, Ilur Imii's plate being tilled by tb.inard P. Whitney, of Nassau, fur several reai-4 secretary of the national lmdj. . .1. P. Byets. of Alleghenv, lias been I iiuiilioiited'fdr M-"oinl vice president in- ol Ml. ' will he RECORD POOL RUN Greenleaf Pockets 155 Balls Without Miss for World's Record Unll'li Greenleaf innde n woshl teemd high inn for iiiiil.et billiiirils In II, in hurj Conn., last night, nlien he knot Keil otT 1."." bnlls before h.. tuissed shot While the run was made On n liiiiiiiiiionship tabic and under chain pioiiship conditions, it Is unlikely tbiit; ll will be iiKrptcd ns a lecord by tin powris thill be. It was made in ail r iilliitlon game. Greenleaf was ployini? against Bob Stone, the Connecticut stuic I'liainplou. whom lie defeated bv a si ore of Mil In !) .....1 i: t !... leal. herweic it cliainn oushliis of his i - , oil Hi V. V. tinner iioni. uie .tunn I.ivis curt muff lies .fnstrallan snottinff1 vision 2 91 li'lnls t 710 1109 uxnnoA v.v vx .. 18 139 lf.2 Tearte 121 HS 143 ssv... 114 131 no v caarn 112 or. 133 Crandall 113 1R1 154 mind. 11.1 117 90 LFllclCv 157 117 10O Helm 104 129 1311 nuie Kiss ; .-so .'4 U-T1.L.1AM TATTOV iriutiter.. 140 tr.l 109 i ilr.iy . i 1 PHI! 1Voertzk. Totals 13S 141 130 Crattfil 130 1J7 14S "AIRPLANE" CREW COACH Yale Oarsmen Get the O. 0. From Their Boss Flying Over 'Em New Haven, Conn., Nov. C. Coach ing a crow by airplane is not jet prac tical, although tried 'this week by George Van Santvoord. who has been assisting in coaching the Yale varsity squad. The first crew was on the har "bor for practice Avhcn Air. Van Sant voord in a plane, with a professional pilot, flew over it. He nttempted by megaphone and signals to direct the oarsmen. As to the experiment, Mr. Van Santvoord said today it was novel to him, but aerial machine is hnrdly likely to rival the present system. The airplane allows more views from dif ferent and better angles, but it is too fast for a crew and there is difficulty in com'iuuuicating with II. Complaint From Pitts's Manager Dear Sir t.eV Tendl'r, boomed by sport Ins writers and J'hlladelphlans in general as the greatest llehttt eight in the world, baa run out of a match with the. Australian lightweight champion, Charley Pitts. The National club, or our cits, arranged and straa advertising this match for nest Satur day, night. Pitta was and Is still ready to go through, nut Mr ulaasman, for aome unknown reason, has withdrawn from the match. Thin la tho second tlmo th.it OIuss msn und Tendler have run out on Pitta, 1 hey w ere to have met In Detroit, Mich , on October 27 The- match was arranged and closed. Wbllo waiting fur transporta tion to Detroit I letelted a wlie notifying me that Classman .uuutd not meet Chnrloj Pitts and the promoter was forced to put on llartey Thorpe instead I wonder bow mucli longer the Philadelphia nportlng pub lic are going to ataxia for Glajisman to pick tho men thut Tendler will meet? Qlassman is nln-tys telling the nubile that Benny Leonard will not meet 'r.nriA. t would like to have Mr Olassman tell them I .,. ...-. ..u.iL'ivruu cj i.gnjer 19 arratd to climb through the rones with Charley Pitts. I am golni; to find nut Just why If I have to make a trip to Philadelphia for that purpose. In faot, I .nm solng to show Both Glassman and Tendler up by bring ing Charley Pitts to Phlladelpha next Satur day night and havlnc him climb into tlm ring and challenge Tendler right before the. ' !.. V i.t ma iwmeiown. uiuatlng that you will fai.or me by publishing this letter 1 I am sincerely yours. 070 082 62(1 Totals 513 5S0 05.) ARTISANS' LVJAnrn SUCTION A Rolled on Ko stone Alleys OUC I.ANi: ITNIRI11WVN V. Beck. 170 149 1S7 .1 Carter 113 144 142 llieKStng 1311 181 1S7 Hick.. . ISO 135 lrt Kotk'cer 135 13b 171 Metel'nni 128 180 175 R. Heck. 101 1(10 15(1 C CaKei' 131 171 133 Hllcgass 171 171 1Si Avll . 147 201 117 Hdcp... 1.1 13 1.1 Totals 71S s$l 711 Totals 815 810 912 ITraim's llangen fundic'p Totals i.si.itcnTic Uiisl. 121 1.17 129 113 128 139 ('louden 13(1 117 101 130 148 159 Njilght 1i 111 131 135 111 144 154 177 20'. 0 747 813 Unbb Pike stabl Hand!. II 104 110 150 131 150 11 tl periodicals warn strong! against oer conlldence. It is pointed out thut the Britons seem likely to be bettten. but thai the Australian?? do not class so much higher than their rivals n.s lo de velop a feeling that the irsult nlicndv is in Too Cold for F. . M. Tennis r.ttncasler. Pa.. Not 0 - Owing to 1 weather conditions the fall tennis tourna- f ment. an ithnu.i! iiffalr wfll bt called off 1 at I"raliklln and Marshall College Cip tain llenrt' Myers announced eaterdat that the pla would he resumed In the spring, I as sivty candidates have siimlfled their 11 tentloir of competing ut that time r. and M Prep also call-d off its tennis touina ment nnd getting newspaper decisions Jimmy Wilde in the intei allied mer tournament in London. Herman is (mining Mich Ixmt. Joe IJorsej and Have Ahtey clash 111 the semifinal. Joe Mendell meet Vrntikii' Howell. Litle Bear tatkle Victor IMtchie and Hai O'Mallet and ndv Bivers open the show. countv of the man. who served as seereuiri Metropolitan Golf Association Phil Speed Ben, Is' Prize Dog Mllford, Del.. Nov. (i -The Htinuj, 11- 1 ini of bird dogs wlurb has been in p'oj. iesH at Oak Orchard this week has b-'en t!ended by sirtsmen from etery pan o' the lountry and as game was plentiful 'l, lompetitlon wna keen. On the l-et daj of the trial seventeen cotess w-le fojnd b Phil Speed Ben. owned bt II. Smalhe,. of A-Unttc City. N. J 1 from in09 to 1111'-'. inclUHive. Mor heie for th'l timer X. Buckner. of (iarden Citj , is 1 Ihe only otliriiil to remmn Hie same as Inst year. FOOTBALL DREXEL INSTITUTE versus SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY Saturday, November 8 at 3 P.M. Mill ETIC nr.t.D 63D and U M M I dm sston ."Of !iHC!3l Willi us it is i elision not to Rations nor give promises - sales or service unless there reasonable chance of fulfillment incur obli- cilhcr every in CUV A. WI(..V President tPatfc "Distvibuiovs 394 NvRTH BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA Totals Oil 712 I1IR.MII t.sHf'IUVOOD I. llohb 13S 125 US Amcs. 134 155 127 llullenu 125 130 123 Clarke... 103 92 101 Palson'o 122 141 177 tlenrge 104 111 08 Obeih'er 100 147 110 iM'Kenzlo 107 113 12S lie Vita. 129 125 102 Mortal.. 154 133 184 H.dldle'li 01 01 01 Totals Hartford. Conn., Not 0 The lj!.ipKe; id sursltigle presented bt the late inm ' DAnTitAit nnt.pi!i I pi.i.1.1. t Jii tti lark r . t...s 11 'id, i if. ' ?.'," l- ten i-e it7V. ,.-. Te- in? I modnre Cornelius .lnllerl111t to Ihe fnilier rf.Ss..' li- Ui ii' HtW1 iF -A l-, of Wlnchell Smith, astoi and ploswright fRSlfl'i Ho iii 124. Ji '"'',, !5 ' 1-armlngton. for the u- of the famous mmP(n.n Ua ins lite ilJT.., i? in li-i alllon Thomas Jefferson is to be sold .it HM 1!i,I5?15i ftSol.r 1' ii'm n: nuition by the Itoitd I)r(ers Club at a Hdcp... U 41 41 lullen . 1110 13 1 lltc..n. meet to bo held Saturdav al Chart-l 7S7 724 803 Totals' 753 853 742 '" ' "' r"K '" Totals 724 803 Totals' 75 How Perfect Control Through Visible Records Means More Profits "W c. a onLisPin. AUTUMN RESOHTH ATlNTIO C1TV. N. J. ZQe HY, he doesn't know what's goin on in his own business, you ve said this of certain business friends. But do YOU know about your own business! 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BLAKE, Successor 'The Home of the New Edison" 1100-1102 Walnut Street KASV I'ERMS 1'I.AYS ALL HECOItDS H 71 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 iiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiH THE BUSINESS MEN OF DETROIT DID IT They subscribed $250,000 for their orchestra. Then they built a $600,000 auditorium for it and opened it last Saturday. "Do for Detroit," said- these business men to their conductor, "what the Philadelphia Orchestra has done for Philadelphia, and we'll pay the bills." Now, that the life of this Philadelphia Orchestra to which they point is at stake, won't you help to save it? ' ; lis week must answer the question. Won't you give one Liberty Bond (any denomination) to save the Orchestra and uphold the city? Give it to a, worker or end it lo The Philadelphia Orchestra Association 1314 Pennsylvania Building, Philadelphia Today, Tomorrow, Saturday and Monday Only AT ALL OUR STORES Cor. 33d and Chestnut Sts., Phila., Pa. 310 Edgmont Ave., Chester, Pa. 2604 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. We have just received from the McGraw factory at Akron, Ohio, our first shipment of these famous tires. They are brand-new, fresh stock, absolutely firsts, and carry a double guarantee the factory's and our own. Any necessary- adjustments will be made direct by the United Auto Stores, Inc. This sale has a two-fold purpose; first, to acquaint you with the excellent quality of the McGraw Tire, and sec ondly, to make you a regular tire patron of the United Auto Stores, Inc. The Savings Are as Follows: McGraw fic Guaranteed 6000 Miles SJxe . Regular Price Special Sale Price Non-Skid 30x3 $17.27 $12.82 30x3 22.94 17.03 32x34 26.72 19.84 31x4 34.75 25.80 32x4 35.91 26.66 33x4 37.69 27.90 34x4 39.21 29.11 34x4i 51.03 37.89 35x44 53.18 39.49 McGraw Guaranteed 8000 Miles Sise Regular Price Special Sale Price Non-Skid 30x3i $29.93 $22.22 32x3 - 39.69 29.46 32x4 51.39 38.15 33x4 51.75 38.43 34x4 ms 53. 1 8 39.49 32x44 56.75 42.14 34x41 59.85 44.44 35x4 - 61.37 45.90 33x5 , 70.87 52.62 ' 35x5 ., ' 74.34 55.19 37x5 77.75 57.72 36x6 104.42 77.53 United Auto Stores are being opened everywhere. Executive Office,, 1411 Walnut Street JS-1 tl u .4 i 1 ;tii tfj wl TO I 'M .Al V i . si ' i i Al 1 S n 41 sg M "l m AhV 1K-. 'l'oster. IKth and rliPMlnut ;v jMtjisk's 'OOT,'1B2(1. IJf Urood Mt. f-S ; ik'-'i- ' Hr n'4. 1 1 " .4' .MlWs.i. A e 8 Ai . yKrrteft 1 1