f-r ' " tfbinfiiiKWlMMiTt aQ S!3ls2Ssg - -nwtwwwi. " J5VE1KG VhBLLC LEJDUEKPIllLADEJ.PHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919 21 THE BATTLE WITH THE BULLDOG OF YALE WILL BE THE TIGER'S FAREWELL EFFORT OF 1919 Kr'tmjism I , Jit ill J s h it- llAr ft' hi. m F TWO SCORES BYPENN ON PITT IN 4 YEARS Panthers Have Held Red and Blue to Pair of Touchdowns Since First Game in 1915 MANY QUAKERS HURT By liDWIN .). I'OIXOCK pop rut WAKN13II. the boss of the 'Ittsbiircli Panthers nntl vrcoRiiizrii rlinmpimi of coarhei. snys lip cores nnthitiK for n defense, lie is frank in tiilinittiiiK tlinl Ihe onlj defense he hns is liis offciiso, nml n plnnce at l'enn 1'ltt scores of the lnt four jearx hears lit the statement of the master tutor. The Qunkrr has eonie to blows with the Panther four times, nml in that quartet of Rimies imlj two tniirhilnvviiK lmve been scored, while l'ilt ban shown n runnltiR attack that was Rood enoiiKh for S." points, which was composed of 11! touchdowns and a Held goal. On the other hand, the l'emisjlvnnia s.'stem calls primal ily for a defense nml then for an offense, and this also is borne out in the statistics, despite the lop-sided tlKines of S."i to 1.1 in four ranies. Discarding foi the minute the 1H18 contest. I'itt has scoied 7 touch downs on the Quakers, unci considering the great scoring macbiiie built by War ner, this is a tribute to the Red and illue dcfct'ie. Two (ircat Fights The first battle with I'itt was waged in Ulli". The Panthers won after n gieat tight, 14-7. The following jear the Quakci-M journeyed to the Smoky t'ity and lost. 'JO-0. Another memorable tilt' was staged at Tianklin Field in mi7. with I'itt victorious. U-tl. l-ast season the S. A. T. C. eleven was easy pickings for the I'nnthers. the Red and Ulue dropping the decision by 37-0. A singular fact concerning the game this vear is that virtually the same team 'that faced the 1'anthers in l'.Jli will battle for the Iteil and Illue this year. I'itt, on the other hand, has Virtually a new eleven. Two vears ago Heine Miller nml .Joe Van (tinkle were the ends; ('ml Thomas and Kilrtle Mavniml. the tackles; Jerry .Icrauld and Herb Deiter. the guards; "Wrny. the center; and Hell. Light, Straus and Kerry, the backhcld. The only ones who are not on this jear s HOT OFF THE GRIDIRON NHWS of the kind Tiger rooters want to hear is contnined in the minouncenient today by Hill Honor that Stan Keck, the hefty left tackle, will again be in the line-up when the whistl" blows for the Yale game next Saturday. Stan is once more pro nounced fit to enter the game, and Ills debut at left tackle means that HiK'S'i will bo released nnd u battu-rojal will ensue between Davis and Hig er tor the left wing job., with the oil. N fn oring Shad 'Davis for ills brilliant playing of late. Secret practice was again on the boards yesterday. itn the single exception of Keck s return to the gridiron, it looks as though the line-up will be unchanged at rvevy Ha ven. Witmer's calculated blocking ot the. whirlwind Eddie Casey, while not hncctacular. furn shrd a good example of head" Play nhli-h justifies his reten tion in the bickfield quartet. "n' rtfd villas." would nUnd ml tor play " rlitcn about ' "i . '.,, . a' - Llnrirnrr VPKI v"I Uili JUrSi.r whi went through even a nr nf Saturday's frame at Princeton put in an annearanca. Jlmmv Knox, iiowt-vir. l?st no time In -tortlne the scrubs work InR n'concepTons ot hat Yale I- dev.lop'ns tfnm thl fall, and next Saturday Bob KlXr will K down to watch- the Blue icalnst the Tigers. The Yale football learn took a day off yesterday only Cnitaln Tim Callahan and Howard I Campbell of the Players who wero In the line-up lam Saturday vlsltlnr the Bowl, where the second varsity met hs Hcrub In a flfteen-mlnuto scrlmmaee The rtr.alnlna players were given an "''"no"."" walking exercise for seneral condltlonlns purposes. All the , "auad are In tip-top otdltlon. except rulltaclc Frew Webb, who cumplalned that his side t-oublcd him An min!iilnn Bhowed that he hod broken two ribs In the Brown carpe lie expects to lie, able to play against Hanaro, iiom Saturday. -em week The entire varsity team, with the exfe; -l. .. WuM.n -nnl.r nri HArtOn. r!7 en- Eiiard. took the Meld fcr practice yesterday v.lth the Colgate football squad. In J -od-nun's place was Drowne. who showed up erceotlonally well In the game with linen ter here last Saturday, nd JJarton's place was Cornelius Far from being disheartened at the 20 to 0 leteat at the hands of Gettysburg, the Villa l'tvs. squad was out for practice yesterday In iira.il nrnnnratlnn tev thn.Army game at West Point on Saturday. The Qettysburg score does not Indicate the supero exoiDition put up by the Main Mne team. Captain SIcQeehan's playing was the outstanding feature of the game. Frank Cnnaparr, captatn of the Columbia eleven, has been dismissed from the squa.l hv Coach Fred Dawson because of Insub ordination last Saturday. John Kennedy, of Manchester, N. M.. captain-elect In 1017, v ho joined the navy before the season i.rened, but who returned to college this fall lias been chosen to succeed Canapary. He lms played left end In all games this season. Mot of the Brown regular came through thi Tale game In good shape although Al hrought and Brisk received Injuries that may keep them out of the Dartmouth battle thin Saturday at Boston. Brisk, trowever. Is expected to be in good condition by the mid dle of the week. , rAnfth finenre vesterday benan to rebuild tne Dartmouth foctball machine hy holding ptactice lor ine men wno aia not piay m the game on Saturday or who played but a short time. The problom of forming a new I i!Hctd It is unfortunate that misunderstandings seem to be so easily created in tse auto mobile business. A policy of "fair and just dealings with every one" aids us in avoiding many such happenings. cuv a. witiev wrf 6I6E9WW1UV MQTORC3 Jhige Distributors aoa r-OQTH BROAD STREET. PHILADELPHIA The Goat Is Dead; Long Live the Goat! Annapolis, .Mil.. Nov. 11, Fall ing to make good on his first trial and letting (Jeorgetown defeat the midshipmen on Saturday one brown goat. "Hilly." has lost bis chance of going In gloiious raiment to the army-navy footbnll game In New York on November -I) as the honor guest of the regiment. Mike Curley, cheer lender. Is authority for the statement that bis place will bo taken by a big white goat with an evil disposition. The inhHilpmcn arc not going to pin their faith on a mascot who makes such nn in auspicious showing the first liny. squad are Van (linkle. Merry and .lernuld. At the end Hay Miller is better than Van (ilnkle. and Alex Wray Is as good a guuril a's .lernuld. However, Hruiiner in tin backtield does not compare with Howard Herry. Hut, all in all, the Quakers, appear to have as good a team If not n better one than in 11117. Warner has lost most of his wonderful linemen, and their places have been filled with men reputed to be not half as good. On paper it would seem lluif renn has a much bet ter aggiegation. I'itt. however, has come fast, and they will catch the Quakers when they arc' at the height of their power on Saturday. The I'nnthers reformed after talcing tiieir beating from Sjracusc, and have trimmed (ieorgln Tech, Lehigh mid Washington and Jefferson in suc cession. Many Penn Cripples Vnless the pbjsical condition of the Penn eleven improves Warner will find the (Junkers in a somewhat crippled condition this week. The Dartmouth game was rough on the boys, nnd all of them are carrying bruises nnd scars of the engagement. Herb Deiter is suffering from a badly swollen and bruised ankle, nnd It is doubtful if he will be able to return to the practices this week. I.tid ray has a1 cut and swollen lip. nnd Hud Hopper is nursing n twisted shoulder. .Tolinnv Tityel's fnce is beginning to look like'Oinrley Kid Thomas's "map, and he also has two severely bruised ribs. Light, Derr and Thomas also ui e in poor shape. tvrl.flcld Is the chief worry of the Green u.th .mil It will require all his time anil n emy to elnie n creditable trio or men be hind tho Dartmouth line A mni.rn.nl la t.mv nn foot Hi the COllCBC of the City of New York 1o request tho au thorities to permit ino mvuui.-iiib iu ciibu.o football next yeur. !. t... .... mm lnl.ir.1 In flip snme with Hwnrthmore. Frnnltlln and Jlarsnill t varsity eleven went Into action esterdai Ir prepir.itlnn for the same with Ursinus next Nalunlnv nt I.nnraster. Coach Dickson a pleased with the showing made by hlu p!aers last week, despite the defeat. The l.af luetic Collrgr varsity football scmad was given only n llcht workout on arch Field jestenliy. Tho afternoons work was d-voted to Umbering up exercises and a signal drill. All the plajcrs came out of the game with Dickinson In excellent ihtpc. not a man reielvlng any kind of a tut or bruise, Although Conrh Ileidek gave his squad a llcht practice yesterday, with hut three dais of preparation for tho Cornell game this week, the l'enn Htnto vanity will have Itn work cut out for II. Indications are tnat Kiiuch nnd Haines will be cnalilo to get into the game with Correll. nnd this will greatly wertken the Nlttany Vallov 'joys. Bnuch's onklo Is healing slowly and he will hardly be In shtpe L-jforo Ihe Pitt same Coach nennett gave the Haverford gridiron squad n rest jesterday. after Saturday's victory over Johns Korklns, and no fuotball K.BB were seen nn Wulton Field. Today will Inaugurate stiff scrimmage for tho Main Urcrs' contest with Dickinson next Satur day, when Vlllanova will probably journey down for a practice tilt Several Thlgll plajers received hard Lumps In the Penn State name on Saturday, and consequently the men were given a day of rest ytterday Tho rest should do the niavcrs good In more ways than one, as several ol them are on engo ana in aanser i.f going stale. Mike Wilson, the end has a fiacturcd nose; Hob Good, a sprained ankle, nrd I'ors. an Injured knee. With rrerch back In the line-up to tear holes in the opponent's line, and with re newed confidence frorvr their victory over Boston, conquerors of Yale, the Rutgers teail was given a rest jesterday in the piepart tens for a victory over West Virginia on Eifturdav. Kncouragfd hy their llctory over Car negie Tech last Saturday, tho Cornell foot ball squad resumed practice yesterday In a hopeful framo of mind, though fully con rrlous of the fact that In their next game, that with Fenn Stato. they wilt face one of the strongest teams in the lJast, The regular coaching staff will be augmented this week by Arthur Hoffman varsity half tack of 1016 and 1017. There was no rest for the Army team yesterday. Although the Notre Dame clash was a stiff tryout for Jhe Army the men came through in fair physical condition, Herrick and McQuarrle, however, are In the hospital, and will not set Into the Army's strenuous work until later In th week, Coach nienn Warner gave his Flttsburgli siuad a rest yesterday In view of the fact that the rollege nrtthorltlea declared a holiday so that a celebrntlon of Saturday's victory could be staged downtown, Eckert HQrses Racing In South Rending, Pa.. Nov. 11. William n. Kck ert. who Is campaigning his string of light harness hones over tho Carolina fair an 1 melnv circuit received word that tho ba gilding Tommy D., 2;08, bv Tommy the Irish Uoy, of the Fcltert stable, nnlshed serord to tho bay mare Lillian T., 2:02!;, by Iloy Patchen, In: the classic, "Old Otory" frre-for-all, purse $000, the fenturc of the Tar lioro, N. C, fair light harness meeting. GERMANTOWN FANS READY FDR CAMDEN Leadership of Eastern Basket-' ball League Will Be De- j cided Tonight AMERICANS TRIM TRENTON HAHTF.nN T.KAM'I. STANDING Won lt I'd. uermantovvn ... 2 o 1 1 nniilen " n I North riillailflpliln . . . 'i I I lie Nerl I I lUndlng n : Trenton . . . . . 3 I M!ii;nri.i: run wv.v.n I Tonight Ciimilen nt Cernuinlnun. AledneMiliiv Itcndlng til Cnnitlcit. I Frlibn lie Nerl ill Trenlim. Siiti nliiv r.crm.utlovwi ui lie I. eon l.diiii .HOT .son .(Hill .1)1X1 Nerli .Mir l n -linnilriplilii nt Keiiillng. , HIN'IOIIT'S I.IMM'F Cnmilen tlerntaiilovvn Steele.... forward lllntk It'nntiihell forward Powell llolln . retilrr r,vv retire Kerr.. guuril slmlTiillncrr llelghan . guard rrumklc I line nf hnlvoi Ivventj nilnules. OTIIi:i! (l.Mi:s TONIGHT Northwest Chiirih League First Iltltrh vs. Mllvet-Covi'minti Itetliiins vs. N'ortlivveitt. Ilrrvel-Hlitilte League Itliliurilsoii Me morial nt llenrv relloMvhlu. Gerniiilitown t'linrili League Covenant vs. Mount Alr rrrslijterl.iii: St. Stenlien's ,vs. Ylnkrllelil. I The llaslern Hasketball League cam paign is olilv with us a week mid alrciidv we have Mr. Crucial Contest. He makes his first appearance tonight at Immaculate Conception Hall, Chew street hud Chelten avenue, when (ler mautow'ii and Camden come together. They both came through the opening week without n defeat and the winner of tonight's clash will have lone posses sion of first position. 1'roin the prfvnt trend of events Manager Dave Hennis is due to receive n few of the breaks. "The same line-up will take the floor," le said this morning. "I see no reason whatever of making nnj changes in a winner, nnd I believe our fellows have been encouraged by the fact that they have the fans in back of them." Americans Show Class The North I'hiladclphia Americans' gave a slight sample of their ability at .Moose Hull last night, when they took Trenton' into camp to the tune of 111 to 17. The I'oth l'rancers really showed some signs of life, nnd as n result of a little teamwork and passing managed to make the season's iccord so far for field goals with eleven. Mullrr did not show up on account of injuries received in Saturday's game and Dunlenvy took his place, while Ilrown moved bnVk to guard and Gross to forward. Here Jimmy hail the chance to run up the floor nnd shont n few goals. He dropped in four on Hilly I.loyd and Al Cooper thuoght that was enough, so he gave Jimmy a chance to show they nil look alike, and he added another for good measure when Hnr gruves supplanted Lloyd, l.vrrv man on tne Home team scoreil with the exception of Suils and even fleorge Detrieh. who played but three minutes, landed one, Dunleavy starred nt forward and Oscar Orimstead had t on lome bv several citv blocks, lonii' managed to tally once, but Orimstead secured two. Rally In Last Half The Americnns did their best work in the last fifteen minutes. With five minutes of the second half spent, the Tigers were only two points behind at 1--1 when the veteran Harry Hough enme through with a long shot, the best goal of the game. In fact his basket was the lone tally from the field of the visitors in the en tire second period. The home tnlent then proceeded to add (, goals going , Jimmy Murphv, of West Philadelphia, has In Tlnnlnnvv fVnss TW-ieli Iti-nvvn l,een training diligently slnco being .11s t0 ,,","." n5' r 'mi r .' i)V 'charged from the army In May His flr.t nnd Orimmey two. The shots of the h,out since getting Into civics again will latter were hrs usual one banders and 'ho next Mordnr night with Mel coogan he had ncar-'ems on a dozen more. I (iriiumr showed his true torin last Charley Ilenr returned to the ring last night and was all over the floor l"e,1 llv dcfe.uing Youns rteno tu imd LOCOMOBILE RIKER rie Best Built Truck" . r. MADE BY THE LOCOMOBILE' COMPANY OF AMERICA HERMAN WANTS CRACK ATKILBANE'S CROWN Confident of Trimming Lynch Tomorrow, Ban tam Champ Will Issue Defi to Feather King - Jerries Cltv Itennv I eonnnl won from soldier llartllelil. Mel I'mignn defealed 722 POUNDS, MNGSIDE'lffllSX"" 7 '" """rr,fc ,K"" """ I Lancaster, Frt. lolinnv Mnlgnkt defeilted I ' Hy LOUS 11. JAI-K1 pKTl.Y f- wiunii IIIIHMAN is confident of lug from Joey Lynch at the Olympiu tomorrow night- vi much so Hint the champion is preparing to seek additional laurels. Not being satisfied with the possession of the hantniu title. Herman announced today that be would issue a deli to Johnny Kilhane, !':; pounds, ringside. "There is n dlflerenre of only four pounds between the bnntam mid feath erweight limits." said Herman, "and. frnnkb . I believe Hint I would be sluniger at 1:2- pounds than nt US. I have "ecu Killiane show in several con tests, and I am of the opinion that if u match is arranged at the feather weight limit 1 will piove in, self n twin titleholder." AnnouiKcnicnts to the efTecl that L.vnch and Ileiimiu arc In meet al IIS pounds tomorrow night are erroneous. Hermnii sn)s that l.jnrli has agreed to conic in at that figure, while the champ himself will eiilcr the ring nt ciileh weights. However, if the New Yorker succeeds in scoring with a hit) maker the crown will be lifted from Herman's brow, l'ete said todn.v that he was down to ll'.l pounds and probably would answer the bell nt th.it weight. Since being discharged from the Culled States uiivv on lVbruary 10, Herman has participated in n total of nineteen bouts, and so far this season lilts been the busiest for the New Or leans hid since lie deposed Kid Williams, l'ete plans to continue bolng regularl.v until something definite is accomplished lelative to a meeting with Kilbnne, then he expects to rest up prior to getting in ' fit fettle for the crack at the fcalhei 1 king. Following his meeting with Lynch. ' SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS wr; ITII the entrance of the Auditorium field comes the return of Marcus il liams ns a matchmaker. Williams Ini been in the pugilistic profession in the capacity of manager, trainer, promoter and mutchmakcr for many )rars. To night his first show nt the Auditorium, Labor Ljceuin, Sixth and Hrovvn streets, will be put on. The main melee will bring together Larry Hansen, of Rrooklyn, and Wbitey Fitzgerald, of West Philadelphia. Roth iu ex ponents of the slugging school, nnd neither depends much on cleverness. It should be a tough, interesting tussle. Leo Stahl vs. Frank Rrittou will be the! semi. Other bouts are ouiig 1 niton vs. Jack Perry, Happy Jack McWil- Hams vs. Tyrone Costello nnd Willie i N'elson s., Lew Minsk. .Tnmnlca Kid, the negro. Is a clever nnd Milfty boxer He meets ono of the best mld illevv eights In the country when ho answeis the gong agnlnst Jeff Smith at the Atlantic City Hportllg Club Thursday night. Marcel Iloduit, the Frenchman, will show In his tirst bout before u shori crovvrK Ho will meet Jlltz Walters, a local favorite Johnnv Mahoney, nf Ilazlcton, has two Philadelphia engagements this week. He will I box Eddie Mullen at tho Cambria Friday 1 night, nnd tho next evening wilt ippear on tne Rational program More money is lost through bad book-keeping than bad-judgement. Men whose records show exact trucking costs over a period of years never buy trucks on a price basis. They have learned that anything less than the best is extravagance. Prompt deliveries. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH at 2314 MARKET STREET Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night Olympla Joe lleiijainln defenleil Joliunv llriimnile. Tonunv .laniiMiu won from I llrovvii. Untiling Mink bent I'utsv Yviillnir, 'ii-lile llnlrhlnson outboveil Joe llallev nml lommv t'lenr wulliiiii'd rrunkle Jerome. Jlinlitv McCnlie. Detrolt-ollke tl IIOVVII KnocKril mil .iiiiiiim O'lliigen In the second PittsburghJoe VtrWh won from Irish 1'ivtsv Cllne, Trenlim Arthur Stlegel Mopped Joliunv llrpllii. Iiftlil Joe Christian knocked nut Mil Wright. Ilrst. svnieiisr llfiinv Yntgrr defeated miin: Michaels. lletniau has two other bouts in view, lie is matched to meet Jolinii) Huff In an eight -roundel' ill Newark. N. J.. No- ember HI. Negotiations are on for a ten-round session between Herman nml Carl De Maiee at New Hedfoid, Mass., November 17. Ilerinan siijs that all negotiations for n twenly-iound championship mW nt New Orleans with either l'al Moore or Joe L.vnch have been diopprd. Johnnie Diuminie, hntiiliinppcd 1 height nnd teach, lacked coutidenee in Ills six-round bout with Joe Henjiiiiiiu ut the Ol.vmpiu lust night, mid the latter was an eas) winner. 1)11111111111' gnve a tille cAhihltinii of 111 overcoat, or somethiiiL' like, wrauulug hlne-oll nroiind the Krlsco lightweight almost tluoughout Ihe bout. Referee Lou Crimson bad his own tumbles separat ing Drunimle from his viselike clutches on Henjainiii, who was haniliiiipped be cause of the Jers-y Cit) lad's hugging and clinch ihg. The best bout on the program was Ihe opener, nnd that was a clown ex hibition. Frankie Jerome had the au dience in "oiivulslous of laughter be cause of his antics against Totiuii) Clcar.v. The latter was the winner. Ilughie Hutchinson won over Joe Dailey, nn alleged knoekerotit: Rattling Mack's height and reach enabled him to outpoint 1'ntsy Wallace and Tommy Jamison defeated Al Ilrown. 'r on tho sidelines for n long lime, but i Ided to como back, and now Adam llvan ih ir.o'tlng after Hear. Frcl Jordan, th navy heavyweight will uitkp nn effort to rcverso the revult of his uut with (Jetrge Wnrd when he meets Pplke Mi Fndden at tho (Invety tonight. Pouts are iilso borked at tho llijou Sntlor I'etrofikv. the former marine Is keeping In condition. "Fete" bhoutM in hts bout with Harry Oreb that he was a real "cavo man." l llurgy, recently discharged from the navy, a knockout star with twenty-seven knockouts out of a total of thirty-two bouts is here lifter featherweight competition oung Ilretcher, winner of two amateur tournaments, is training lor a profeisloml career He is a 125-pounder, nnd l'nt u Mnlto Is his manager. A sneelfll train will hrlnir several hitnrlrri ! .Tn. T.vnrh mnallliiBnt. Im.n Inim Sa... V'n.lr for tho Tete Herman match nt the Olympla tomorrow nlpht. m .llmmr Ilnnn han called HTinlo ValtrftrV hluff Valpar can hae a hout with Johnny Kilbnne If ho will post $1000 for welsht, !!: pounds rtngnlde. Charier Tltt la pore a Uw Tendler refuses (o hoxps I.dllo Moy nt I.jnn, 1'0. n a boll becauitQ meet htm. I'lttn Ma?s Xo ember Ilohhy rtrnnld snjr. "the kid In golnc ocr," nipanlncr thnt ioulilana has been Finned by Nate Tevli to take a trip abroad for feath-rwelcht loutp. K-ddlr Mo, nnd not IMdle orpnn. will bo Georee Chaney's opponent In the lattor'n attempt to cime bnclc nt Ilatttmore Friday raUy Wallara held up Max AVllHamsnn for tho lajt three rounds of their fifteen rounder In Rilttmore., ncroidtnff to n ringside f n SOCCER COUNCIL i Registrations in Eastern Dis- trict Forecast Very Large Season RULES ARE ACCEPTED The Koolball Association nf Lastern lViins.vlviiiiia nnd District held its rcgu 'nr monthly meeting Inst night nt tin Fourth Street Club, 11- South I'mnll ttcet. Delegates fiom nil the league ,ind associations were piescnt, eiepi Ihe Referees' Association. The chairman of the registration inm niillee leporteil tint t this season sur passes all other seasons in the nuinbei of icgistrations. A coitiinuiiicntion from Secietnry Cnllill. of Hie I'nlteil States I'notball Association, staled that the constitution and rules of the eastern district, as timended. had been accepted as presented. The committee, having in charge the game nt West Chester to encourage the pla.ving of soccer in that vicinity, ic porleil that the Viscose team had been selected to play a picked team. The matter of assigning leferees was laid over until the next meeting, pending the action nf the referees' association. AMERICAN LEAGUE DATES Season In Minor Circuit Will Start on Tuesday, November 25 The American Haskethnll League will inaugurate the cage season in Tray mine Hall tin Tuesday evening. No v ember T. when Mount Cnrmel op poses St. Coluiuba nnd Oirnrd clashi with Dobson. President Allen announces thnt the P.. It. I. team has changed its name to Criterion. Touchdown Wins for Tigers (ilrnnlvllle, Pn Nov 11 Olrardvllle ueot down to defeat at the hands of the Tigpr A C liy the score of fl to n Introducing to you a new collar BARRACKS designed for com" fort and style. Tow on sale. OLDEST BRAND IN AMEFUOA IMITIOAMMT AClVVAS CO TROT. N. 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Ulinilsn 120 20M30 Pclmefer XS3 144 lis 100 ... 1ta Hayro.. 1711 14i 168 184 108 1011 Itaudall. 160 161 108 125 Hdcp 15 15 16 Totals 689 786 721 TRNN MUTUAL Totals 722 730 80S OIItAItD NAT Ilrovvnleo 148 121 14.1 Hcbel . 101 220 174 Murray. 177 112 172 KIIP'CK 137 120 105 Foulke. 170 167 1117 Wood.. 141 1D1 14f I.ee. 143 107 141 Jackson Fltrg'd. llauman J l ... ... 120 150 141 152 144 183 ... 10J 121 31 45 ... Mcllenry 801 800 855 Hdcp ... Totals 727 720 780 FED. nr.sr.rtVE rim, NAT. Ketlly.. 177 181 10 Ommerle Flt7p'cl 127 Wilson Heck 151 146 103 Watters. ilrac-... 18il 100 140 Cooper. Ouest... 107 173 145 Hdcu... Weltc 100 158 Totals 841 634 814 841 871 700 FRANK LI Sf ItEAL ESTATE Mann... lllrdsall Levis. .. Keeports Miles... 150 172 150 Knlpo... 171 ... , . 187 130 160 Thatcher 107 130 1st 121 138 148 Hrure 140 140 181 10.1 1011 174 t'ostlgan 151 15(1 1111 188 103 157 Thoenehe 167 113 lsii .Muiicn. lllil 147 Totals 767 802 704 Hdcp . 6 0 ft Totals 707 085 808 177 148 123 158 144 lift 173 173 1011 1HJ 185 162 44 62 b-i The new Stutz is the same exponent of power, beauty and comfort that lios made it for years "the most talked of car in America," S. R. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. 667-0 N. BROAD ST. I Store g? ' ' Open Evenings Wl fl --- sfl & 4l 1 n Zl 2 m fl Tfeiff N i 7 J Jc&zx&ri m kb i -- ail hbbbi IK Iv S m flli 1 ' H m . i f ' Wv fcU M IlffiCT 11 1. f KRn & T ' k i V f s. -v I . . ' a . '". ' ftli, . w "" "",'1" " "r"ggsgaacg -"2 iV (" 7 ' " ' . ' .. ... , I I O