Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    f ' WM3KXi7323A'' '
S't'JMflsfcMW- if,
TlW "f
fir
C ' H
I
c
EVENING PUBLIC - LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919
it
HW"WWfcOI
'
BECKMAN
STARS IN
, DE NEmyiCTORY
Forward Playing at Center Re
sponsible for Walloping Handed
North Phila. Americans
h the MicecsH of tlio Rome Is nsiured
If the turnouts of the opening tteek enn
bo accepted as n criterion.
The records are appended :
SCOTT'S FIELD GOAL
MEET TRENTON TONIGHT
The all star North Philadelphia
lAmerlean'! basketball team received a
Jolt last Ralnrda.v cvpniiiir by Hill
Mj era's Do Nerl cpilntet nt Musical
Fund Hall, and. unless the liinliU
touted aRRrecatioii on the payroll of
frank I'oth pulls together, the stand
a beautiful rhnnrp of lniuir again this
evening uhin they oln.-li vvith the
Trenton Tigeis at Monxellnll, cm Ninth
Ilroad Ktieet above Master.
For the first ten minutes of the game
and in fact right up until near the
lose of the first half, the Americans
had the better of the pla, but tin en
field goals in rapid succession, two by
Johnny lieckman, turned the title in
fuvor of lie N'eii. Iterkinnu, ulio Is n
forum el, was at center In place of
Behnert, who was injmed, and lit
never plaed bitter ball since lie became
a member of the Eastern League.
llrnie Iteieh plncd his Inst game
also and Ituj Cross, with all his speed,
failed to lnlt the (ntliitm lad, who
MMiitllltited with a lnillianc that he
never displaved in all his previous
Karnes here The Ue Neri vlctorv was
vvell-earneil nnd clean -cut. The plav
is were full of pep. while the Amer'i
tans flotiucleied mound as if the wcie
lost.
"Will Ite No Changes
Manager I'oth said this morning that
despite the awful walloping handtd his
men that theie wouhl be no changes in
the line up tonight against Ticntou.
"1 do not expect to win them all," he
added. "I)e Neri plaved wonderful
ball and we never had a chance. We
hope to get going against Al Cooper's
clan, however."
Preliminary games at Moose Hall
have been canceled for the future nnd,
beginning tonight, four acts of star
Taudeville will be given instead. High
class talent has been scented and the
fiist act will be given nt S o'clock and
the basketball game started prompt! at
J) p. m.
Gernnntovvii-Canidcn Tie
The first week finds Camden and f!er
mantovvn on even tcuns for the lend.
And it so happens th.it these- two teams
vveie the latest to get their line-ups
together. The Skecters were waiting
on Friedman and Keelinn to sign and
Gcrmantown secured the franchise when
all the best plajeis had been picked
over.
The leaders created the best lmnrcs-
sion in their gnmes and displnved the
better teaniwoik. They were the onlv
aggregation to exhibit anv real speed,
outside of I)e Neri, in the Saturday
night clash. Hoth Camden and (!er
mantown plaveis passed the hall and
depended on teaniwoik to gain the vic
tory, a missing link among several of
the other clubs, particular! the Amer
icans. When the season- gets under vvnv a
few weeks there mnv be other ilubV
fighting up there for firt place, as it
must be admitted little or no practice
has been had bv some of the teams.
There is one thing, however, and that
INDIVIDUAL MOItr.S
rliurr Teiim (1. I'.CI. 11.(1.
I mnrUle. (rrinnntown f2 ft CI
i 'iuiipIh-II. l ninilen. 2
'lome, Trrnlem . '
'ro. American .
Mincnnnnii, llrncllnc , S
l'oinirO, Hemline . 2
Motrin, lle-ncllnir 2
liplRhiin, Camden '
Irk, Ie -Nrrl . 2
llrrkmiin. Ie Nerl 1
rnuell, (iprmnntoun 2
Lawrence, Urnniint'n 2
Nettniun. Trenton 2
Vliiller, Amerleins 2
Kerr, ('mneleii 2
llrmcn, American 2
Dnlln, Cnniden 2
Nnrmiin, De Nrrl 1
llltirk, (prninntenwi 2
Ilieitlrrrtt. llenelln 2
Steele. C iltndpn 2
lrrfn. Ip Neri 2
llnrnrace". Trenton 2
llnrlmc, Trenton 2
l.lind, Trenton 2
MeWllllnmii. Dp Nerl 2
irlni4(enlt American 2
Hull. American 2
ltmieli, 1 renton I
MitrJIn, Kellcllne 2
llnrlej. Up Nerl I
Ilelflt. Ie Nerl 1
vlmlnellnitcr. (iprm'nt'n 1
Dnnlciivj. AmerlciinH, 2
IlititU
A. Vt.
5s
a
i
2
I
I
I
0
0
1
1
0
I
a a
11 7(1 H 41
rr.ru ltrxoitiis
roiNrs st oiir.n v
pnm ii. r i. ll.tl.
t.erinnntouli
c'emclpn
Dp erl
NenilleiK
Trenton
Americans
14
ir.
10
HI
II
10
II)
in
21
10
in
is
v..
.
II
10
ID
4
Totals M
POINTS Mf OKI:
' nmilen 2
Dp prl . 2
c.cnnantown 2
Keaillmr . -
rrenton 2
Vinerlenns 2
Total . 12
TO l)S 41
AOVINST
H
14
1.1
11
111
20
11
14
20
I!)
14
ft
n
in
lft
12
12
11
10
II)
It)
10
10
11
10
I)
I)
X
7
7
7
7
7
0
(1
ft
4
4
4
4
H
4
.1
.1
n
o
250 I
BEA TC FRANK FORD
Holmesburg Hands Eddie "Hill's
Proteges the First Defoat
of the Season
URGES BIGGER SCOPE
FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS
Doctor Robnlson Outlines Ten
Plans Before Meeting of Pres
byterian Ministors
UTILITY RATES WILL RISE furnishing light and power In Enston,
Ilarrlslmrg, Nov. 10. Many public Nazareth, llntli, "Wind flap, Pen
utilities tliroimliout the state aro now- A mil. Hangor, Portland. Htroudsburg
filing with the Public Service Coinmls- j and adjoining towns, filed a new tariff
slon notices of pioposcd increased latcs i ,llllt omit8 the special rate for lighting .
for service, cfleetivc during December municipal buildings. The rates cllml
The Pennsylvania Vtllltiis Company. nate a pennlty of 111 per cent for steam
heat bills not paid within ten days,
decrease the compromise) flat rate
chnrge by decreasing the demand charge
nnd make several pthcr decreases by
changing the demand charge, under cer
tain schedules.
J
Results of Saturday's
College Football Games
in
llartnnl. 10l rrlnceton, 10.
Vale 111 llrnnn 0.
Dartmouth 20; rpnrsjlcaiiia
I'ciiii state. 2ilt l.fliiEii. i.
Notre Damp. Ul Ann. 0.
I'itthhurKh. 7i ". '""' ',' " .
Kntlter. Ill lloton CVillPCP. 7
(orncll. 2(1. ( ornpitlp Tech, 0.
tlpornetOMn, 0! Nim, 0.
(i.U-ntp. 21: Itoclifp.ter. 0.
s,raciiM ! Ilnckiip I. 0.
stepns. Ill (ol'iinliln, t.
N. I .. 171 I nloii. 0.
Larntette 48l Dlfklnwin, 0.
swartlunorp. 20l 1 renklln nnel Marhall. 0.
mhprr.t. ! VpjPVnn. 7.
llaerforel, 7l .lolinl- llrnkln. 0.
tmlla"i"ct. 27t eJfrn MarManel. 0.
IloH Crew. 41: Col I, J, 0.
Maine. IK- "'',l1,ni ,,,,; n
si.rlncllelel. 12i llam Hon. 0
William. 101 MleliUelian. ., ..
N. II. Mate. fl Worcester .Teelt. CI ,
l-enn Mllltarj ( nlpe. l I'mlmi.
Wptmlnter, CI: llufTalo, 0.
ib.linVnlrarTa'il,
'""oeltvare 20: Mllanova. 0.
f.XW' I'n'hVr-l'-M. n..ln II.U
"'nn'FrU-slime,,. 14: Mmjmtant. 6.
Vlnlilpnhpri:. 117: AllirUlit. 0.
Massac linctt Birle. 1 J. X. State. 11.
Manlnntl State. 27: St. Johns. 0.
snaqiielinnnn. Alt 'Jr"". "
Mimlnncl. 271 st. John . 0.
h'enco. 13: MlclilKan. 0.
Ohio state. 20: runliie.
Illinois. 10i Minnesota. .
Ioa. 14: NeirthPtrn. ..
TiVc'nA'piS ...kotn ..
viarlptta. 27: ). n.. tt,V A
l incinnaii, c: ormiiw .-. -
UPlMllH. o nniHiiiit "
1ATrilI1'H IMlKPr.NDKNT SCORKS
Holmpshuri:. 3 lYankforcl, 0.
t'oiiNhohockpii. I4 Mncoinp. 7.
KltprNlilp, 2V KaCHiHiet. O.
Mctrlx. Cll Drpkn (lllb. 0,
lltihnrt. Hit Wheel'lic. I).
( liPNter Ship,, o NortwHHl, O
Vlonmnntli. 12: ItnildonUflil, :.
rprknile. 7: rnrRilip A. ('.. 0.
Arn. Di Stewart . ('.. 0.
ciprnmntown, 7: C lip1irook, el,
I'nton, 0 Norrltocti, O,
D'-lco. 7: Vascnll, 0.
VV lalilckn, 7i Mount HoIIt, 0
rhoenlnlllp, 12: Kant rail, 0.
The football championship for the
season of 1011) up Northeast way has
been settled, nnd once ngnln has
Holmesburg been crowned king, The big
"burg" aggregation clashed with their
rivals on Satuielav on the rrnnkford
gi minds at Wakeling and I.aige streets,
and Holmesburg was declared a winnVi
bv the score of .'I to 0,
The crowd that sw aimed the field
was estimated at close tolO,0()0,and
counter sporting attractions nenrby
suffered as u result, this particularly
applvlng to the American Cup soccer
match at Dlsstnn Pink, as the mniorit
of fans preferred seeing the clash be
tween the two great livals
Johnii Scott wns the hero of the
frav. his lone field goal being the mar
gin of diffeicnee between the opposing
clubs. The fanner I.nfa.vette star came
through with the goal in the second
quarter. McKissick also plaed a
prominent pnit, as did Ileinmey, the
opposing rrnnkford quarterback, Hal
lowell and Dale were also I'lankford
men who diel good work.
-"fc&
m
m
Penn to Meet MlddleB
nn.iwllM, Mu, Kov 10 Thlq wrestluitf
ftann for tho Annapolis mklshlnmcn IM
bt. the moat prptpntlou In tho htftor of tho
mat (tamo th team mnnairement halnit
obtained offlclal permlplon to enter the
InlercoUPKInto meet .Miunipman tirn
mannBcr. 1 nwoltlrur replv to hi letter to
tho president of Oio Wit meet Accordlnic
to the loeil schedule tho mlldles will take
on Yole Jnnuarv at Lehish I'ebruao 7.
University of PonnshanU rebruarv J4
Princeton Februar 21 Columbia I"ebiu
nr 28. 1'enn State March a anil Cornell
Mrch 18
Ten wn.vs of etending the Influence of
the Sunday schools of Philadelphia and
Increasing the effectiveness of Instruc
tion to children were outlined nt the
meeting of I'resb.vterlan ministers in the
Wltherspoon building today bv Dr. II.
Mcltee ltobinson of the Philadelphia
Suniln School Association. These were:
One. To lend the 700 Similar schools
of the rilv to sense communltlv and
civic responsibility nnd to organise lij
s.vstem which will glvcChristion train fe
Inc to the entire citi7ensiiip in i-niia-cleliihia.
Two. To develop a community sense
of religion.
Three. To organise and mnintnin a
eonimunitv training school for teacher.
Pour. To conduct experiments in
week-dnv religious instructions.
Five. To cordate the woik of child
welfare with the Sunday school pro
gram.' Sixth T'ei train young people in
local and community Sunday school
leadership.
Seventh To make export surveys of
Suntlaj sohoo's upon invitation in the
interest of greater etliciencj .
r.ighth. To conduct popular confer
ence for the pin post' of keeping the
Similar schools before the public
Nlntli. H) aiiviTtisf iiu' 'wiin.it
school movement
Tenth. To help denominations ns we
:ue nslted
Doctor ltobinson said that one of
the mistakes of the churches wns the
fallme to provide for religious cdiua
tion in the homes.
Violations of the Similnv laws wtie
attacked b the Her. Mr. Trank Wer
ner, pnstor of the West Philadelphia
Presbyterian Church.
West Side, 6-0
at ' Eg
mW i i i . TSi
jZq&fflpsitKilL. S
JH lWH V
J7immL
JS Do you need an
up-to-the-minute
Heating Difficulties
Solved
Save 40' r on your coal bills and
75 on installation by installing the
most modern of all pipeless furnaces.
iniplc to install,
afc to operate.
ure to satisfy.
Consult us or ask for our illustrated
booklet.
5E3 I
m
lr?3
W1
S3
file clerk?
El
THE MODERN-WAY FURNACE
Architectural Sales Co., Eastern Agents
1025 Widener Bldg., Phila. Walnut 1!94G.
Soccer Head Dinner Guest
New "ork. Nov 10 Lieutenant Colonel O
It Mnnnlwt chairman of tho national cup
committee wan the KUeflt of honor nt tho
dinner khm by the soccer nlajcrn of the
Crescent Athletic Club at tho Clt Clubhouie
In llrookln Saturclnv nlffht In i Hpeech
Colonel Jlannlns: Inlil Rtrem on the n; es
ltv for keeplnir In elsht the manv plaera
turned out by the high schools and colleges
eer ear
Atlantic CltJ, N. J.. Nov 10 West Side
flefeated Kick Harbor je.terfliy. B to ei
Pallster scored tho wlnnlnu touchdown tor
the Shore eleven, near tho close of the ,
first period. I
Easy Win for Paterson
ralemon N. J.. Nov. 10 Tho Tatorson
soccer team beat the Victor A r All ,
Ends up hero today by n to 0 In their i
second round American Cup tie '
Wi
To mills
and I
factories J
1 T
I
Industrial
Establishments in Kensington
Soccer Elevens In Tie
I nrookljn, Nov 10 At Moro 0.il the
' ( -n MucDurf's P C drew with the New
1 urph Shipyard soccer team 0 0 in the first
1 round of the National Challenge t up. The
1 n-ime will be replaced next .Sunday at New
I burgh.
BLANK BOOKS
Bound'Tind'
Loose Leaf
LlTIIOOHAPltlNG
PIUNTINO
KNQ11AVINO
OFFICE
Stationery
. and Supplies
UOVV mojiy ot our numeious customers In
" KenslriKton re.ilizo that Mr Robert B
Catnpboll, who represents us In that ells
Irlet, has been In our employ continuously
fcr over 19 years
Tho slsniflcnnco of this lone service is
that It would not have been possible unless
Mr Campbell was backed by tho kind of
producti and porvico that enabled him to
satisfy hl"c ever-Increasing clientele
There are 10 Philadelphia salesmen rep
icsentinp; us and one H always within
quirlv teach of you
WILLIAM MANN COMPANY
529 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
iVcu York Offices: SGI Broadway. Founded m 186
The Philadelphia School of Filing renders
a double service.
It not only trains girls to become com
petent file clerks, but it also stands ready
to recommend graduates to employers who
are alive to the ever increasing importance
of filing. More and more every day, busi
ness men realize the need of such efficient
workers.
You undoubtedly have an ambitious girl
in your office who seems particularly fitted
for this work. You will find it a good in
vestment to send her here to either the day
or evening classes.
Once she learns the whys and wherefores
of filing she will approach her work with
more understanding and the aggravation
of lost letters will be only a memory.
Write or call for details.
PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF FILING
910 Chestnut Street Telephone, Filbert 4436
School owned and managed by Library Bureau the world's
largest matiutacturer of card record and filing systems.
mgmMKM
snLlJliiiili'liiii'iiiiiiiii
iKIl
5 V 1 3 fllllll1
mas
m
ilsma
The very sureness of KHz Service
ana v.uisine m "a's lor a ery com
fortable fcclin4when jou bring a
Ctlest hero. II.! Uilz st.inHnrrla nml
Ilitz atmospht'tarc peculiar to the
Ititz alone, 'j; very second you
step into the pl$?e ou sense it and
11 b imri 01 jou. yvficonic ncrej
11 n Wllllllllllll'
iiii
,,,,
1 n
1III1
:
il1 'I lil!!!HI!l !l
' """!'
Sii-eeis,
I'Tliili'Hil
o. -
Knrlhiini. Ill lYnnklln. Z. j?
nto, 0.
North .Dakota ABdeH,
Idaho. 7: Montana, y. . .
fnllfornln. 14! Southern Cftllfornli, i.
WnKhinctnn Stnte. "1 Oreeon. 0.
Nrhrnikii 13: MIhourl. n.
Kmihiim. Oi elklahoma. O.
Trnike. 14s VVieshltiEton Unlyersltv. 13.
renneee. Oi rioutb Cnrollnn. 9.
Viinilerhllt. 1(1: Alabama, IS.
VViiKhlnirton nnd l.ee. ti Oenniia Tech. 0.
Tiilnne. 14l I'nUernlt of riorlclj, 2.
Jtlie SI t ""Oilthnetern ollene, 14.
MlmiiHtliml Ale. "leli Mlslslnpl. 0.
Vlrclnln . .1.. Sl North ('iirollna. ..
TUS GOVfeRNMRNT RAINCOATS .
34 ,000 U' D,cect trom U. S. 0?5;j"r'clst
' ' Armv&. Navy Store, MSM-irrfftM.,
Joiif3netl , Arm Supply Co., 631 Marivfi rvi.
.nm ktkrtlMHA lL t
A MAMMOTH SALE OF
34,000 REGULATION U.S.ARMY I
RAINCOATSI
Why
about SUi
Yout Grocer ha
TO
1701717 The 68"Pa&e beautifully,
SL aXEdSlA illustrated Corn Products
Cook Book. It really helps to solve the
three-meal-a-day problem. Every house
wife should have one. Write us today.
Corn Products RefiningCo.,P.O.Box 1 61,
New York.
ONE SOLID CARLOAD
liSI
3
1 Direct From U. S. ( Quartermaster !
.OO
EACH
Reclaimed by U.' S.
Government
Every one guaranteed to be E
in good, serviceable condition.
They can be bought only at 5
the addrecses below. j
Direct from Camp
IVIerritt
These represent the' largest
individual purchase of Govern- E
ment Raincoats on record.
Money Refunded
If You Are Not Satisfied
Though sturdily mad ac- E
cording to rigid U. S. Govern- E
ment specifications, these rain- E
coats are genteel in ajpear- E
ance. A great opportunity for E
Policemen, R a i 1 r o-n d Men, E
Truckmen, Chauffeurs, Sports- E
men just the thing for the E
motorist. Carry one in YOUR E
car.
Can Also Be Used by Women and Boys. 1
Sizes 16 to 44. ' , 1
ov sat-i: .va thksk s stoiiiss only n: suhe oh addresses
1 ARMY SUPPLY CO., esi market st. I
1 ARMY & NAVY STORE, 225 market st. 1
PARCEL POST PREPAID
When ordering, circs cheit
measurement. I( not aktl.
fmtftrv, otcr money refcinclfd. Blip (Ua fnf "H men.
BOR cooking and baking Karo is
used in millions of homes. In all
cooking and baking recipes use mostly
Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of
delicate flavor and brings out the natural
flavor of the food.
Nothing better than Karo for candy
making. For successful preserving
use Karo fifty-fifty with sugar or
use straight Karo if preferred.
aro
mro
Buy In Quantities
Save Money
There are Three Bands of Karo
1 . ' ' " s
Xrysial "White -in the Red Can $ Golden
Btmrnt-in the Blue Can rMaplellavof
the new Kara mill plenty of substance
and ii yich Maple'Xaste -112 the Green (hn.
!.
t:rr. 7., :,.7..s
illllUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIllllillllliyllUIUlIUIUIIIIIIIUIIIIIItiiMIMIMIiiinilillUflllB' v
7-. r v" - ' , v .' , 'V
' ,. v i . a ,' . ... . c
fV'. .,.. ...i-;. r.,'i.
lf'
- ! ale . r
r
..O.i. sMxAaSLs. .. ... .. ULl-itk
il
A