Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 14, 1919, Postscript, Image 27

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,
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PENN GETS $5000 FOR
NEW A. A. BUILDING
GIRLS HOCKEY TITLE
Mar-
FDRGIMBELCUP
Fair Cricket Club Players, St.
tin's, Deat Rivals, 10-2
In n match which will probably ilc-
Houston Field Today Scono of
" Annual Battle Between West
Philly and-Ccntral
With txitb tenuis 1" the pink "f run
Hltlno, the West l'liiliiitolpliiu IIIrIi mid
Central IIIrIi rVliool't fnolbnll eleven
will trnt on UniiMtnn Field today to vie
for honors In their stnijKle for the Kill"
A. Oimhel Cult.
The Alii-rorx will hiive two elinne i ily :i biil'illti.
In their line up, while the Kneeillioys i Hie rnpiilly
will try out three. Itoswell will nlny
center instead of, hnlfbiiek, while Hill
pern will play rittlit Instead of Witli-
B.erow. who will net as pivot limn, tin
tne I entrnl team Alourer will piny in
Newton's plnee nt Riinnl, while Hull
will take the plaee of I.eilicnuiin lit
tr.ckle. The llne-un, ns nnnoiineed by
ill.' respective conches yesterday, is na
pillows :
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,!rWnlniteln Ipfi pnil ..w"oil
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"Wallace left buhtiI .1. Harrison
Webster .renter ... Howell
Itcurer . rlalit sunrd .. V illim
Knufrman rlKht tnekle Myers
Jlesa ., .rlnht rail I! ilneiN
ftunrtvrlincU wnnermv
left hnlflKiek Knonss
rlnlitiairiinck Well)
Athletes Haven't Any Place foril'"Inc '" Hpoidtion of the ciiam-
Ipionship of the l'hilnilelpbla nnd Idn-
Lounging in rresent
flnunrierN
fffnrrl
'Ttennatt
fullback.
Hived
3ddowes
Referee Davidson, of remillnnlft. tiiii-
Sire Tyler, of Princeton. Head llnreman
lourlre, of Pennxvlvnnii. Substitution
Kusell for Hess. Time ll'-mlnute periods.
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Quarters
An illiniums of the I'liiversity of
I'eniisylvnniii, who won distinetlon on
I he nfliletle Held yciirs uj;o. offers,
through the l'eiinsylvuttln Cnzelle, the
1'nlveisity'fi sraduate weekly inncnxlue,
to eiiiitrilime the initial Sr0(10 toward
a fund for the ennstnuiioii of a new
administration hiilMIng for the Atli
'etie Association.
The iitirnose of this offer is to sllli-
xviiK'ii win iiintnniinic
xtmuillns olliees of the
Athletic Association and permit it to
t est ore (.lie TinininK I louse nt thirty
liilril add Locust streets to the pur
poe for which it wns constructed a
clubhouse for I'niverslty athletes.
"So much of this building is now
used for the business offices of the
Athletic Association that It leaves little
more than n place in which the athletes
may cat and sleep. Ah the headquar
ters for the social life of the athletes
it is virtually useless. This condition
of affairs has been brought about by
circumstances which were largely un
avoidable. First, the Athletic Asso
ciation wn crowded ,oiit of the gym
nasium to make room for the extending
work of this department, (irndunlly
the A. A, offices have linen increased
until the big reception room, which
occupies the Thirty-third street side of
the lirst floor, is entirely cut into offices.
ity Hockey League, tlic I'liiinueipain
( hicket Club gills jlctcatedUn!Ocr
mntitnwn rrirkeT(lfiii"tciim at St. Mar
tins yesterday afternoon by the score
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ARMY-NAVY TICKETS GONE
Allotment Oversubscribed at Service
Institutions
Annapolis, Mil., Nov, 11. The Inst
chance for any one not now provided
with tickets to the Army nnd Navy
football game, on the New York I'olo
grounds tin November L'O lins gone, for
the tickets for member sof the Naval
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
liOtilBI
Athletic Association have nil been dls- jfil
Iributrd and those for snle through Its . jg
order hnve been nvcrsilWrlbrd by more I ,
than 2000. with orders still flowing
in by the bushel. A similar situation gj
exists ns regards to the Army's quota
of tickets. ' b
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Brown and Reddy Go to Draw
l,ynn. !l1aM Nov. 14 FrnnUla Ilrown
of New York, nnd Il.ittlinir lleddv fornjht
twelvo furious rounds to n (Iran
nluht.
mv licre lait
Positloiir
.KOtl. . .
Clrrmanlown '
Miss r'ercuson
.Misses
l'hll.'idelnliln
Mrs. Krnley
Head lfl fullbnrk Hidcii"
Knlilnn.i . .Hunt fulllmik. . Horclcn-ltaiun
Mr-. PNston . -loft halthnik 'i nonius
1-Vruunon ... enter halfback ealnacr
lilxun rlclit lialfliack 'MarKaret
Mary Ilrlnton
Taylor . ...left wins' Vff.,,n1?r
Mrs. Mndeila ..lett Inside w.!,,l,,'
I., t'bestim .. renter fnrwiird ..Klru
1' Oheston ....rlBbt Inside Mason
llotlmnn . . . rlitlit wlnir ronilnn
Ocrnls sioreii for Phlladelnhla. Miss V.
Clieslon. r, .MIot I.. I'heston. I: Miss Tavlnr.
I Kor Hermanlown. MIsh Welncr. 1; Miss
Mason. Heferee. Miss l'oreher.
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NofVcmber 14
STORE NEWS
1514-16 Market St. I
Absolute After-Sales Satisfaction Guaranteed
Two Teams Clash After Long Lay
off at Cambridge Tomorrow
Harvard and the rniversityof tcnn
sjlvnniu will dash oil a playing field
for the first time in two years tomorrow
when their soccer teams. will play an
intercollegiate game at Cambridge,
Mass. 101111 lins n strong soccer eleven
tlris rear nnd is nut to win the chiim
pinnshlp. Conch Douglas Stewart and
the following thirteen players leave
here this morning for Cambridge: Cap
tain Nassau, Spencer. HnrrUnu, Har
row. Cooper, llnbb. Itiiins, Tliompson.
Hinghnin, l'eiincll, Dowiin. I'atton and
Hussell.
Company Accepts Low
Recommended by State
Utility Board.
Rates
Public
16th
Amateur Sporls
niue Hell A. A. wants to nrranKe games
with second and third class teams for dates
during November and December. V. lllbly.
3824 North Howard street.
Thfr IflllEilcm 1'lir. nt the Vrlends' SviKU
torhood I.eaBUe, wants to book sanies wit i
teams .pnylnB suanmtecs. j. ir. Trnsk, VM
North ITranklln street.
The Tin Tons want Banns with all s-cond-Blnsn
tenms havlnir halls and iiircrln? anar-
niep. o r iin,-iaLi-ui.
ilml.
rimer Club, of Oennantown. would like
to hear from all first-class home tenms p.i;i
linr reasonable Guarantees. It. J. Conway,
RIKS llelskell street
Boeinninc Sunday, Nov.
Riders will pay 5 cents for first
two zones and one cent for each
additional zone or part thereof.
Penny Charge for Transfers.
Ban Johnson Not Feeling Good
I New York. Nov. 1-1 Tho special meeting j
I nt tho National Itasebntl Commission, which
l Inlin'n (' (' has oraanlred jn lnd-ias to have been held here this week to'
pemlentsSccer team and would like to book I "" If" Mrl,i prr.bif.m5.- haa Uecn callrd '
Kames with elevens will 11B to nlay elthi-i ! off. Chairman AliBiist Herrmann nf On- I
".". ' ' r. . ., .. ....- .x.i i :. i.lTitifitl iiMniitinr-ed Inst ntclit llprrmntin
n, iinm. nr hwmv. .1 iiriin iii irriiiiiiiiiv ..... ........ ...--. ..- .. ... ... ..........
street.
Under new rates
will predominate.
5-cent Riders
Snort Iiik
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Club,
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Seatolu
aid he bad received word from Han John
, Fun. niesident of tho American I.raRue
t lo-i)uund ' and a member nt tne commission, mat he
Public Service Railway Company
.A't'ertcall rMiormiK i imii. a I iii-nuunu "'"'.". ".'v,'.'".v ' . . - --"' ::. . .
football team, has November JO and Thanks- l Is 111 in ijcci in i nicnso. anil nijuni on unai
North Sixth
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eleven :n
Bast Wlster street,
Krmtli ltnilii-ll V. M. C.
enr-old live, has Salurday nlmils "tien tor
Cams of that nBc F. Carroll. 11127 Poutn . -
Bixteenmt streei
Tnliernorle I.titliernn I. A. (twoSteamsl
souH like to hear from nil first and second
class learns offcrlnc fair guarantees. H.
Wild, OH27 Norfolk street.
Elmn II. C. would like to book (tnmes with
kit fourteen and fifteen year old teams nav
Ins halls and offerlns suarautees. Harry
Hllpert, 058 West Dakota street.
,
Palmyra A, A., a first-class eleven, is
without a Bame for tills Saturday nnd would
ltka to hear from a Rood team. .1. haar.
Palmyra, N". J. Phone rtlverton ?,- M be
tween 8 and 9 p, m.
C.arncld A. C. would like to arranse a
irnme for this Saturday afternoon w'th nny
independent or scholastic njr
tho city. v leaaei
Germantown.
Clover Club Ileserves would like to book
weeer Barnes with teams around Ph"";1;
hla havlnB srnunds and offerlnB Indiif"
Stents, J. Q. Skasko, 3039 North Franklin
street,
Th Y. M. C. A. football team wants to
hook frames with all flrat-claw teams having
Saturdav nnd Htindar dates open Halpn
' Ogden. 322S Norris street.
A flrst-elnss forward. bnNlns preparatory
.r, Indenendenl experience, wou'rl like .to
Sear from a fTrsl-clnss nve. C. H. iians.
454 Nortn second sti.-i.
..!.. .1 f.nlKnll tannl b.1S Saturday,
No"?mb"r l. "fcr Any Hrst-class eleven
havtnc Brounds and offer rK reasonable ae
SorKmodatlon.. A D Irvine care account
lnr department, Hoa- t'land. ra.
Toster A. A. win nlay the stronB Holmfs
l,urir eleven this Saturday. It nl'o l1"",?,"
dales for other flrst-elnss. elevens. Wililnni
Fosterj 27 North Cleveland avenue.
Vletrlx C C a flrst-rlass soccer team,
would like to book Sunday frame, with
levtna offerlnt: Inducements. J. vv . i er-,-Jdne,
5433 Vine street.
Collins A. O. would like to nrranse games
wlth second and third class teams In or
out of the city. naylnB fair cuarantees V.
H. 'Clements, 1331 Monro street.
Michael's T I., a fast sernnd-clii's
would like to arranire games nun
.lie clubs, especially aubusuc-.
tv and at i.uowib. J-,--- ?. ... ' '
rs Literary institute, mim inutiu or. -
reet
KlvlnB Day open
mare avnue
l'n',lenei. Tile is ilrsirous of ool.inB
'jtiln n wllh third nnd fourth class teams, to
1 be o'ayed on Saturday ' oveniiiB at l'ro i
, i. in ' tloi.r William l.uckllalt.l- :ils
North Front street
atter.il a nioellnir for at least a week
'Inrnnann will return lo Cincinnati In a
ft-v das.
Vletrlv C. t . a tlrst-clnss 'ratellnB team
uants lo book K,ims with out-of-town
learns olferlnff uuaranttcs (J"nrso Splngle
.", Kl.'i Vine street
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2945 North Ilambrey street.
Sensational
Overcoat
iOctIe
A Most
Phenomenal
to Buy a
$30,$32.50,
$35 and
$37.50
Fine Warm
Overcoat for-.
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Week
Only!
Men, here it your
chance to wear a fine
stylish, warm, winter,
overcoat and save b'g
money. This lot came
to us from an over-
stocked store
keeper. . This low
price, of $17 rep
resents a price
lower than these
fine overcoats cost
at wholesale.
All Sixes. All Colon.
All Stylet.
(WINTER SUITS$
$30, $32.50 & $35
Quality. A Warm
-Jitober Forces
Immediate Sale
SELIGSOHN
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for a high bred cigarette like Spur.
Now lengths ahead of the field
Spur is a sure-fire winner.
A new way of blending choice
American and Imported tobaccos, a
way that brings out all the good old
tobacco taste that's the secret of
Spur's unusual goodness.
. But that's not Spur's only claim
to superiority. Satiny, imported
paper, odorless, and crimped, not
pasted, eliminates that dry, hot
"tang" that so often spoils an other
wise good cigarette.
' Spur's tobacco taste is real
fresh -tempting!
Class will tell, friend
Spurs to win!
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Tomorrow Will Be Another Big Day at Becker's
Last Saturday marked the high-water mark for this big store we
started off with a rush when our doors opened and the crowds kept
us busy away past closing time. There's no wonder Philadelphians
knew what it meant when Becker's announced SOMETHING SPE
CIAL. You come tomorrow but be here early and we'll acquaint
you with some real bargains.
Suits
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THERE ARE JUST 1400
IN ALL, SO WE CANNOT
URGE YOU TOO STRONGLY
TO GET HERE EARLY
TOMORROW MORNING
THE VALUES RANGE
32-so 35.00
37-50
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$30
Becker's Superior Clothes
$32.50 $35 $37.50
$40
Fur Collar Overcoats
Double-breasted Chesterfield model, Oxford'
gray, fine quality, heavy cloth; slant find flap
pockets; welt seams; very nobby andyvorth
much more.
$37.50
Trousers Special
FAMOUS SUPERIOR BRAND.
All union made of sturdy, stronp; materials
in a variety of patterns and materials.
Guaranteed not to rip.
$1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.50
DOWN STAIRS STORE SPECIALS
GLOVES
$2.50 Vnlue
Fine quality skins; per
fect fitting, soft and
pliable; tan and gray.
Capcskins. Expert at
tention in fitting. Seams
guaranteed against rip
ping. Special.
$1.65
NECKWEAR
$1.00 Value
About 150 dozen, rep
resenting the entire
sample line of a New
York' manufacturer.
Every color combina
tion and plain, in pure
silks.
SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY
$10 Sweaters
65c
Navy, Oxford, Heather, Maroon, Green
An oiiiiuHiinlty any mnn nliuuld
tuttf, to ubtulii line ir Mima line
wnmtril ulitikrr-knlt Hrulrri4,
Knit ollil ill on nlrrn
mIiuwI collar, re-eiiforcil nock-
cU cunt button IioImj no raiii
lo pull out or rnvfl. Jtmle to
I krll for $10.00. )Ve are ofTerlnc
tlirm for Nntiiriluy only to In-
1 tromire t)'l new lfiartlilf nt.
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