,7 I -?)" 12, 1919 - ", "-1 , J JS6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGElC-PHIL'ADELHlA, FBIDAY, DECEMBER X w ftt'v Tt" COLLEGE STARS HP TEAMS ttd Formor Villanova Playor, In Chester Llno-Up Against Hog Island Tomorrow VEOtiER AT QUARTERBACK Swreral college ftars will be in the Jhie-up of tho Chester Ship and Hoc Tala-n 1Tna nr. the biff football :Inh tomorrow afternoon on the StrawbrirlRP ' Clothier Held, Sixty -second and Wat , wit afreets, Eddfe Bold, a former Villanon star. ' will be at quarterback on the Chester eleven and Vedder and Sutherland, both former collegians, will appear in the backfield for Hog Island) Vedder, who will captain the Hoc Itland eleven, used to bump the line and rem the ends for Georgetown. He ts a brother of Sanford Vedder, the Ursinus athlete who jumps center on thr- Col legeviUo cage quintet. Frank Sutherland, the Hok Island fullback, played two years on the Idaho TJnlTersity team, and Beebc, tbo quar terback, waa a member of the Bridceton Jligh eleven not many years back. Manager Dallas, of CheRter, has bcrn after a game with Hog Island for somo time, and the opportunity presented it -self this week wben the Ilex A. C . of Washington, D. C, cancelled its sche duled game with Manager Irvin's eleven. Chester defeated the Sun Ship team at the Pennsylvania Military College field last Saturday, lfi-6. and earlier in the season the IUvcrton Club was held to scoreless tie. "Doiwi in Our Alley' IBON AND-.PTEEI. LBAOUPI Boiled on Costa's Allays December 11 VULCAV BBTHLKIIKM Uvland. 16S lSSiift Ward... lift is 1 si. Huntar.. 143 17 165 Kcanlln 133 1S7 lin SSman 174 164 ... Dlckls 1R8 168 121 MaiSiu 203 170 124 Hartley 127 154 ion O'C'nnor 175 193 177 Utcey-, 0 an Selbirt. 173 MCKI 1 14 tJ Hand cap 62 62 SI Total 860 8S9 810 Totals 875 SOI 71' CARNEGIE APOL.T1 HabalVT 147 1S4 H'dem'n 20S 13.1 2S lianway 1S9 180 187 Lltaner 14J 170 171 Colllna 163 1S4 147 Mitchell 1M 13 If-' Brlckatt ISO 165 1B8 Kurtz LIS 113 K7 Mareb.; 1 22S 132 Mueller 161) 101 10: Tetxlke.. 126 . . - KanUeap 38 45 38 Totala S72 713 nun Totals S74 S51 SI 6 LTONS LEBANON va OlBbr.. 176 1S8 187 Costa, 210 168 163 Lwns... 172 197 ion P T'KOn 231 233 158 n ilTt ia 2nx 1S1 Bray... 14. 1S4 Stvlll... 182 178 12S HUM.. 220 170 149 , Srri... 182 171 160 IjUngren 1S7 1.6 '03 Hanway 13' I Totals S4S 039 836 Handicap 7 7 3 '; Totals 980 903 797 KORTHEAST LE-VOUE S" Rolled on Costa's Alleys Deoemher 11 'f LUPTOX BEACON W- tVtavck. 1811 178 128 Piston 1S4 LIS 139 ' ribr. . 131 128 13S McClUre 162 120 W DuffieW. 11 148 147 ruth 137 14!V 116 5K Hlnton 171 13B 16ft Crlsmd lir, . 113 V Smith.. 127 136 137 H.Lanre 17 138 1S8 , " u Sanders 1D7 1SB W Tota.l 763 729 723 Handicap 47 42 47 3L Totals 782T9T70a m$&M. 8T. LUKE'S ST. IBARNABAP RlS- Atr..-. 19 1 18 Allen . 140 145 195 Vp Rlehirfltl 172 144 Mf-Cix,.. . 139 ,i A.BotWl 187 167 140 Flaunce . 16.3 173 199 V,- ntanm'ira ia4 ins 198 tviiki'n, 151 14 lfi ' (rel..- 181 1S1 145 Uewell'n 1C9 ISO IB't K Handicap 81 61 61 Flnlayn 149 lil TvUls 804 875 S.68 Totals 762 782 s,-i JASPER LIGHTHOUPE Mntayn 125 .. Senior 9.'. 160 l.ns H-Boiw'I 140 158 H. Tike tl5 143 13 firis... 127 163 1SS Hamll'n 118 W. White. 114 . 153 W. White 163 193 IS I ' M'Ij.'n. 138 171 114 Hodrson 195 199 19.1 COX 180 158 H. White 146 Hamilton .. 159 136 H.Bosw'l l.-n Haadicap 63 81 60 ' 1U11.1B oeq ai'j i-' ,, TotsJa 707 879 776 I ( rENN-PECO LEAGUEJ DUCKPIN0 j.1-.' Rollid eo Costa o Alleys Dscembei II f.'1 CRICKETS BEETLE? ,' Ceualeer. 102 67 . Rrnons 93 S6 79 i MlssBtl 77 61 OlMlsaB'r. 58 61 65 ? Miss 1r. 56 S 59 Mla H.' 76 76 r, MlllK'k 81 79 84MiaEs 60 75 63 ; aorson.. 146 74 92 Hause'n. 95 99 77 I !v Tlbbott 85 ; i. Totals 382 367 353 It- TetaJl 463 3S6 4(5 ' ii SPICERS ANTS ft HaesrtT. 82 97 89 Well 82 91 98 -f. MUsH'lI 87 72 Mils J in 50 93 43 ' UlsaMc'n 60 74 CO Miss 1. tt 65 66 48 f Yaalxor.. 97 86 77 Mlsa WM 56 88 71 j. Miss A' a 120 95 10 Orth 98 117 84 i' TobaSai 446 04 400 Totals 839455 ii ' ii,' JCEDVALE AND CAMBRIA BTBB1. GENERAL, SALES DEPARTMENT I DUCK PINS i - Ketled on Costa's Alleys Seeambsr 11 If" AK.ASTD BILLET, RATLROAP B - STEnVrr 168 83 00 Howry.. 85 80 81 if- Welta. .. M .. 80 Caadee . 80 .. ., ii fctata.r. 189 US 98 HeloJnr. 106 7 . h Button.. Ill 89 101 M'Auunai 8 75 loo' timtB .. 100 189 123 WMUUM 11T 316 71' ij, lstT - 81 - Oulbra'rt .. 84 92 ? Rtehar"n .47 h Totals 842 505 491 . Totals 473 42S S71 DISTRIRUTORa SCHEDULE EeatlDaT. 117 98 92 Rherlock 86 FLAaron 85 .. 68 Do Ian . 163 9t 109 Mark lir." 87 S5 Bllzurd. 13 86 Price . 99 71 .. Jamtaun. 87 120 Ha Clayton 10S 126 S3 T Aaron 128 122 123 Row 80 .. HeTts . us 7g Millar . 81 Qulnn 13 TotaJa 832 437 399 ToUla 587 536 555 LEXINGTON Two-Day Used Car Sale Many exceptional bargains t r and 8ruaranteed and sold under the Lexington plan. Payments distributed over 12 months. Salesroom open Friday evening j until 10 o'clock. I Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. 851 X. Broad Street PllfcW.&iSf.BP' MoaJiy Erarioj, Otc 15 lammy Seiser ti. Jimy Bradler Frastic Howell ti. Sailor Kreiter Paty Wallace t. Jack Eile Harry Kid Brown vi. Charlie Rear JOHXNT r-Ai, DUNDEE vs. MORAN College Basket Ball aenn. ti. Muhlenberc WaUtlttmaitt Hall, 33d & Sprues ST Dm, 13th. 1819. at 8H0 P. M. frtkman r. Teraplo OtmtaJ School M i TltS P.M. ftaaerved Raata S1.G9. io as Ma. Ticket on Sale at tiimoeis- ana a. a. BASKETBALL ''tVatel WsWaraJsr yt. JtskHaborr Celine HOG ISLAND 0S B ft fc (" ' 1 1 WmJtmmmSFj R V A, , kTRW. ' ,M iiN IMI't, 't "&.' ,lKI. ? fSjJSk. V - C. ..J.. !a. .v- -I'' AV -- ..-. ' ' 'v.v w -rrr"'.;Bxr.v:v v-r.;3.vj..v.... ..... ...Hftr. The Hog Island football team battles Chester Ship al the Straw-bridge & Clothier Arid tomorrow afternoon and the supporters of Manager Irvine's team mo plnnln? their hopes on the Hog Island bachlicld stars pictured above. They are. reading from left to right, Vedder, quarterbach, for merly of Georgetown; Ueebe. halfback, an r.Brldgelon High player, ami Sutherland, fullback. Sutherland played two years ago with the Idaho University eleven Armstrong Is Brown Football Head nmrldcitrc. B. I.. rw 12 Rlrner O. Armstrong, of Rahai. v .1 . j Junior a Brown unlwraiu - ifl orir) raptatn of the football flfr fo- lost it a mtatlnr of th Brown men yeattrda Armntronp mb tuunacK ana punier on in iyiu team. He prepared for colleen at Railway HlKh rx'hool and ifjalr Academv, Nw Jersey and entered Brnwn In lnin Armntronr left rol le to entir thn hrr-r in 1(117. reiumlne thl jar lie Is mmbtr of Alpha Delta Thi ITatPrnltv Johnny Herman Wins lllrnlown, IVr IJ -,lnhnn l1o,mii t, loeil Itj'itAelch'. nun hln third fltht In flu nay. iaat nla-hr when he outfought Yotmar jaiio. im .v TOrK. tn lip here K O. Ilnrrla o? NaTT? ,h t1?,! 'from the pennant ran Kid luiyniend iti,nr lyeiy .i;eaed llm elera mi- w-inivina-ijp Rpnuin Dkah Ii.li ... n-e T. " ""P ".t'ou Mfown T-ren noened their eann b i.e.inng 'he Temple Prep fle 3 i0 2.-,. on the i-it- tcr s nom Hires shooing featured IllHere's the fy I I IPhH GREATEST SHOE VALUE ! !5fHjjjBl Since Prc-War Days w iHIHk 'lum av"y ' 9oMo a rair j H &Hatlasasasasasasasasask it WL A -m r m g&kf&ik j-uii , I Heje men, li-SI SPECIAL I 1 I 7oTLi:rnTMB I f "day and Saturday J ' 9 J.r.!! 'i'" 'J?'? "J'T ,m"0"-'1 "fin Jon for shoes. In faet, for 4-Verjthlnt 1 8 ', i , Here today nnd lomorrniv j-oii ran take, j-our rholre of either 1 I of tltn hw models show n one of them a smart tlngll'li model, the olUer H '.'.. tlTi- UT l"S.Z"aTi' Mu' '" ,n ,r" imoivx connp c.Lr r J j lll.xri. OVNMr.T.M. nnd Rl IITJEK IIISULS. .-r. tK j I 3 R. & I. Stores $fQCHSil W, 1338 Market St. hm n ;,&-mVi I f 4-W& 7O0 -t,.l,i c-i ' aaaB JaTCfaaaaaaaaaaaaavi' I 1 8 -Or dBaaVRRSli UN. 8th St. WW -PIBilI iiH'MiM., ,'Mh the imiWSMmm w.W$r M KSaaaaaaaaaaaS-l.1 1'i,:il' l;iiii I mmWKBtZatWmK1 M &. 'WAHaBiffiV aaaWaBVaHataaHnnasISS-UdU I'M X? 9RaHaK "' ' - WSM I'i ''BaaaaaaaaaaaSi MlJ -- , j Mmm fM To Produce Real ; MWUk K fM Cigar Enjoyment M WKft& ; iil WmmAwi 1 V8tSM mn Select the finest Havana IfW1 jB$Effi!&jfjjJp& mr Wifimm Mmr8&3 Tobacco. . .. ''MSmMM W, WOT ii3f bring out the utmost in ; BSSkWh WSmr.bmmm m&lwm ,nWne?ss, fragrance and W flmWWMfrffifm-- w). , vTC'tirgiH imvtL.iammiM u .-wmtwFJix&auKMraL. f (W,kl'WTr.ift!t-lsa" (iTLiWr-i. j'CaTaaai Ws ABBaCV Wlf ATMaV.aHaWaMaKr'arJjaaaVi w$$m-Wm mwm p lt ln 8electecl 1m,iMMrwii fliW fMWM sna(e grown leaf, with CwH n r. aBCliL iwSMilfWpSI careful workman- P.M1 F WBW- ! WmWmMim -p insures ji oS" jl jJSg mvywAiW'mMM'JmfmwM smoom, even amoKinR IIHOKn c . aaaallBaaaff JO last YtYcstfjfiwaaaHcwwwrrUAVs: ..uy?iiiH ... KW Product oiSOUBin 3Bf rNine aliapea and aura, XWMyaavWjwiiBL nging in price from CoSJwxJr3!SiSsBB lentotwenty.fivecent. SBfBH G. H. P. Cigar Co., Makers j mKI Philadelphia 2nd llJ'lPlWgv MRP HAVANA CIGAR aaaVBHaB1HaHnflBrf-By-Hf-H ll Jai DEPENDABLES A ? &Mt$ ; i ? K Wt'f &(& S Girls Play Basketball rtld1v "ari tllrh Srhnol Blrlf' baaketball mm lost lo the rp"r Darh JIlB wiuiu 7 to t at Darb" itealeraay Mias uuattu ar.rl Mlri Walrlir r-n'rh ivnred t tlotil coal and Mla Kutefll ddd thrir toul kohIh for Darbv Mls Clatum und MIM McCarthy fsch cnrpd a so-il for Illdley Park. The Tarbv lUoli renervrs defeated the. .TCfdlev Parle .eond team m tne rrotlntmary samv. 21 to 15. , Rub Osteopaths Wrong Way Holke a field Koat In the lajt mlnuie of pl.lv derided a S in 35 battle between Temple and OMeop.ith: In tho city t'oilesr lieatrue a, the t'entral T -M. A. lajsl nlaht In fanr of the former This a the ttate- aeleat. ann enminaies mem rnco i empie nay noi yet while Hahnemann has lost Jenkintown Club League Wh.t. Klephants defeated Brealier.. 2!l to 10 and Greenwood -won over Rexall 15 to In tn the Jenkintown Club 1-cague last night ' at JenKintown. I aall w ' '' HKMaaaaaaaaaafi , I 'J T tSV HaaaaaaSaal SPORTS AMONG AMATEURS 1 The ninth Infantry five, tihamplons of the Seventy-ninth Dlrlslon, both In l Camp Meade and In Trance, has re organized and will put a strong team oft the floor for the 1010 20 basketball reason Their line-up will contain stub well-known stars as Ilert Young. George. Arabacher. and Hill Kre.v at guards; Sunny Peegler at center: Walt Keat iug and Hob Evans at forwards, Manager 1'oung would like to book games with all first-class home teams ij Pennsylvania and New Jersey, wishing this attraction. I'or games write Ber tram Young, cure of Mahon A. Young, 1050 Vorth Phillip street. The Glrardlanv a plraed leant from ftlrard t'olleaa alumni. Mould like to hear from al out-of-town team dealrinir lam-, on Catirdo eventms. Wllllnr to offer fair suaranteea John uulnlan, 150 Toplar . ''"" i DelU rite, a third-clan team. Is anxious o book game with home teams nfferlns; -easonahle iruaranteea. S. Ooldblatt, 1(507 South seventh street Our l,adr of Merry Club, fonncily of the American Laarue. uould like to book iranies with all flrat-eisas home teams offering fair leuarantees. ,r J ,noonev. l7L'fl West Hunt- , Inadon street I The Dndle.r Colla, of Camden, a third- I eiaaa travellnir Ave, wants to arrange Ramea itith anv teams of that class. I. Dobblna, S? Flen.on street Camden. N. J. , i The Wheellnr Cluli. of West Philadelphia will hold ta first annual banout In honor of their lOtn football team at tho rtltlen houae Hotel this evenlna- at H o clock. M. Ladirlt's r. C. (two teams) wanle to arrange games for Tuesday and Saturday ovenlngs at home. Thomas 1" Coffey, 13 17 North Dover street Hog Kland flte wants tn arrange games atiAv from home with anv aecond-clasa teama Wlltlam Stranagliau. 133S SVMlth Fifty-fourth street. The temorial Iluptlit H, T. wants to hear from clt flrst-clwas teams either at home or away Harry Horneff. -0-3 North Frank lin street. - Tho St. rurlhate. C. C. would like to ar range games with ihe fastest eoccer eletens for Pundav dates to ! piased at St. Car thaee's grounds Would HUe io hear espe cially from Dobson Wanderers. New York Ship or anv other team of that class .! J Carr. ttntS ptprure strert. The SI. traveling Elizabeth's rtesertes, nve. wanl to poor a third-rlasai games with I 1007-9-1 1 Market St. Take Elevator The Great Upstairs Clothes Shop We Stand You and are shining examples of their business can do to but not the high quality of clotMng. STYLES that are distinctive! QUALITY that is supreme 1 ASSORTMENT remarkable! Remember P&Q Clothes Saoe and Satisfy! fSfi. .nterlnr reaionable rurJite. t-hanea Devlin. i4t4 West Norrli atrest. Tho Irooue-la n, of Cheater, ha Decern ber at open for any flrat-rlssa teams In Philadelphia or vleinlly 1,. J. Keyes, phono Cheats r lB0 PENN WRESTLERS GRAPPLE TONIGHT Any Student Eligible for Title Bouts to Be Held at Weightman Hall As a finale to the novice wrestling competition held at Penn ouring the last two weeks, the. T'nivcrsit.v championship meet will be staged at Weightman Hall tonight. Many agile artists of the wrestling game were tin covered during the novice contests and t this evening they will be given ample , opportunity to pit their talent against thf Ptnerlenoed men in Pann'o rarallv squad. Any member of the student body PJ is eligible, and as there nre so many g goor men available Coach Rlggs antiti jH pates some strenuous battles for the'S tM.1!-.!J..-1 Um! -t.!u !- il. f7! i,jiii iwiiui luaujiiiuiipiiipn jn inc vhtious i weights. An interesting match is in store in ' the 125-pound class when captain meets captain. Sam Gerson, this year's lead- er. will no doubt face Harry Hose, who ' fortnerlv nnrutrvierl tl,A nnajllA.. Ar ..-. ' .v. .... ... " ,'.v.. ku ,,ll,.j tn , iiu nltn, tn Iha ...InJ ....- L ..a -f .,..!' li.iwi. u.r iwi-iiif uiim c,i iiieir class. Among other members of the varsity team who have creditable reputations on the mat are Lewis fW vais, lift-pound national amateur and interrollegiate champion in 1017; Kretl Ashby, who placed second in the inter collegiate 158-pound flass : Charles ITovies anil Philip Penelton. With the announcement of (he sched ule for this season, made yesterday hv Manager Kirrhner. wrestling at Pcnu returns to a pre-war status. Between Clothing Extravagance! The hew nnd cry of carcity ffivejothen a chance to demand Iftbulou. prices. The P&Q acce has been attained by always keeping the price nor m a I no matter now difficult the task may be. Plenty of choice of the ftne.t clothes that braint and experience can pro duce! if you will come up to the P&Q Shop. There i a taring of at least $10 on every P&Q garment you buy, because We save the high street leoel rent toe are up stairs. We -save the middleman's profit we make the clothes. We pay no commissions We sell direct thru our ou)n stores. YOU Saoe What We Save! Ul 1B P&Q Clothes ts what men who study reduce the high cost , - ii - i .. . - . .. . m i- i- ii n - r r L i - 1 ?taB8feSte I faj H ytF'flaiiaaaaaaaaaaVraaaaaaK i-i VHlllllllllllllllllllllllVllllllllllllH S 1 1 Rv IMHB HPk' I m gj S m i Mi&im iTr iraBSJiw- i 31 K MaSiaaaaaaaaaaaaaK iaHHaaaaaaaaTflllHHak laaaaaalaaaalaBHHniaalHalaaaaaaaaaaal W 1 pBlBf H rlM I aatSs?aBaaMBMEIKaiyaata I cKBtBBoSlsBoSeaSSBKBBK K 5 M,HaHHHBHHIHBL iHBHHJli.iHVHiii.inBBHli.i.i.i.ililili. m mjsrmmmm , ' yto.,,:X- ; - JM'Jr iv;vV I wwaaaiwmM.ieaaltisUJ-:A ,-;; V$'l'"ZWIBIRg8m3S&lHmt ii tBWB5s-ii" ,: ' .' , i:-J:i :?, iiri?T I Madi 7 Kennedy, her mother and Director Clarence Badger Courtesy Goldwyn Picturcf t SSI "The Smiles That Won't Come Off" They've All Been to Becker's and Evci'ibodifs Happy SI ii SS2Hi3af3aa 9 Becker Semi -Annua! Suits and ii ii $30, 32!,.50, $35, $37.50, $40 Values You njeii arid young men who arc seeking something dccidedlv different READY-FOR-SERVICE CLOTIlES-wouid do well to see these remarkable Becker suits and overcoats see.what wonderful values are offered the unlimited choice of i li styles and fabrics that comprise this big stock. You will find jg to compare to the idea of the young man and his elder, no ! Come here share in this sale and you'll ijdmit we offer 2 Get here early tomorrow. H li i 437 $25.00 CORDUROY SUITS Three-piece Corduroy Suits. Made in the well known "Superior" way. Unconditionally guar anteed against ripping. Absolutely the beat wearing suit for workmen. th TOPCOATS PKI DAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Grays, Rlucs, Browns, m H Greens and Heather mixtures; Form - Fit tin;;, Italian and Box effect 8 seasonable just now. All lined with iridescent silk. :i im i ,11 m ALL Open Every Evening $ 1 Q-75 vwt i gmir- KfHaCT1" BSB lift nr&zmr ASrr Vi.nkWA $14-95 earner Genuine Leather Reversible Models That, Cannot" Be Duplicated Under $50 TROUSERS SALE Trousers, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95; Here's the. biggest fcale of paiiW you cv'r saWj Krnrtsllinjr values thct cannrifbe duplicated. Fine'' gtronij "Superior Brand" that defy w'eajfr v there's every pattern imaginable. See' the" .won der values today and tomorrow. Actual Values $3, $4, $5 and $6. Wonderful Gifts for Men Neckwear An Infinite Variety 65c to $5.00 - Umbrellas, $2:50 lo $7.50. "Raincoats, $8.50 to $40 Sweaters. $5.50 to $10 Lou,nging Robes, $7.50 o $35 Silk Hosiery, 75c to $3 Traveling Bags, $5 to $25 Sntoking.Jackets, $15 to $35 MERCHANDISE NEATLY BOXED FREE 'OF t . j RGCKEKS QJJALITY CLOTHES 1514-16 MARKET ST. i1"', ,v at - ? :".a-sS?36Kc'.' i Clearance S most any style and fabric matter how your taste runs. the biggest values in town. .- COATS .. 35 .uf ii, ' 'IVlufflers,, " 65c.oSi0. tSilk'.siiirtH, $5to$lS GloVes, $2' to $8.50 3Iadras Snirls . $1.65 to $4 ; CHARGE V t 2 - . ; ' " ' s h . . t ; ' "" ' b Optiii V ?. Every 'v Eycning ' VA, r J3 ".i el if- ! -rt k sw -I ISB Una rUsit'Cf. Z3t '" V " "',. ' .. ' ' V i i 'A . ', :' n, t l' . ... ... "- t ..jkMi,..,.. i , . F.:hli,. .. .-X , Ql . .aaaafe. . . ., . . V. fc. K IV ' MM Atmfm i wiiii. "V " 6 ( r '. ' - -- fr
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