Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 27, Image 27

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LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FEIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919
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LAFAYETTE-LE
BAR 3 ATHLETES
Dumoe, Spagna and O'Hearn
Ruled Ineligible by Faculty
Committee
PLAYED WITH PHOENIXVILLE
Collorinto ntlilcloi wlio pnrtieipntoil
In Hip I,linpnWvillp-OonlinlineKc,ii foot
ball pimp nt Norrlstown nlinost two
ppks ngo nrp pitting for It nt thr price
of their nmntrur KtnutllnR.
.Top Diiiiiop. tlip brilliant Tnfn-pttP
fnd, who was Hplpctpi! 1 many critics
us All-Aniprirnn. estpnln,v wns dp
rlnrod InpliRiblp for further nctivlty In
Mnroon spofts by the Knston fnculty
mul HpnRun. n ri'Kiilnr tncklp"nt LpIiIkIi,
toRPthpr with O'Upnrn, n mi1 lineman
at thp sumo Institution, by the nthlctlc
bosvos nt Hfetlilrhctn.
Many Casualties
The canmltv list in inpliRibilitics, not
physical injuries, of thp Norrlstown in
dependent club smnp followw:
I'nnl I'pnrcc, hiilfbark. IVnnsjIvnnia.
Tien Dprr, hnlfh.icl:. Ponnsjlvania.
.Inp Dunine, I.nfiuette, end.
Hnrry KpiiKiia, Lehigh, tncklp.
Tim O'llrnin, Lehigh, guard.
I'onrce. and Dprr werp up on othpr
professional rhnrgp.s, but their piny in
thp Norrlstown intlppendent club game
helped convict them.
Jim Npjlnn and Heiuo Miller, of
Penn, anil llodie Woldon, of I.nfajette,
nrc thrcp other coljn'je athletes who
played with I'liocniwillc, but no nrtlon
was taken on thpm liecuusc thpy already
have plnved their last Ramp for thplr
alma maters and will graduate in .Tune.
Prof. Pianeis A. Maich, cliiiirninii of
the eommittee nt Lnfnjettc, stated that
Dumoe wnH declared Ineligible becaui-e
he had plnjcd four jcurs of varsity
football, but it was really the gawp nt
Norrlstown that brought his inse up
for intestigntinn. Up staled that he
received only expenses for playing with
the Phopnitville eleven. Previous to
his entering T.nfnjetto Dumoe plajed
two seasons w ith Sj rncusc and one w ith
Fordham.
Lafayetto Hirt
This fall Dumoe was n tower of
strength on the Lafayette tenm, Ills
great playing at right end aiding ma
terially in the nucpc-s of the team. His
catching of two forward pnsses from
Cnptnlu ''Bodie" Weldon, in thp dying
minutes of the annual gnmc with Le
high, turned the tide of victory to
Lafnjette.
Dumoe was the fuvorite for the enp
taincy of next ypar's team. lie also
was counted upon to play a regular
position with the newly formed lee
hockey team.
Lehigh Intends; to restrict the nction
of nil nthletes in regard to outside com
petition, and a committee lias been ap
pointed to draw up rules for future
policy nlong these lines. The, commit
tee consists of Prof. Palmer V. Johnson
and W. OUeson.
Victory for West Park
West Park tioat Fifth U r. by the Bcoro
of 40 to 10 In a Drntel-niddle Lenuue Kama
!n the former'n hall,
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Fred Mitchell Leads
Pennsylvania Harriers
Pred Mitchell, the former North
east High lnd, was chosen jesterday
to pilot Old Penn's cross-country
tenm for 11)20. He succeeds llnlph
McIIale, ft'lin captained the hnrrlcrs
this last fall. Though n junior, Mc
Hnle iefued to be n candidate for
re-election, Mitchell is n junior in
the chemical engineering course in
the Tow nc Hcientine. School. lie has
been n member of the uirslty hnrrier
.ipintl for several jenrs, nnd is also
on the truck team. Those who chose
Mitchell wcic Ham Klvint, 11111
Cummings, Larry llrown, Irwin,
Shields nnd Mcllnlc.
CARDINGTONF.C.TO
PLAY BETHLEHEM
Strong Sunday Schedule Ar
ranged for Winter Pastime.
Want Game for Christmas
Sunday soccer proved to be o popu
lar out Cnnllngton way. that Manager
Dave Wolfenden has arranged another
gnme for Sunday with one of Philadel
phia's crack amateur teams, the ,T, &
.1. Dobson eleven, from the big carpet
wnrlts at the Falls of the Schuylkill.
The klekoff will takp place at I? p. in.
Cardlngton V. C have been grentlv
strengthened" since they have obtained
the services of Lefty Nolan and Jlinmv
Wilson, which gives them two of the
best dribblers around this section. In
addition to Sunday's gamp, Cnnllngton
will opposp the world's champion
Pii'thlphem team on Sunday, December
as, with New York Ship as their
opponents on the following Sunday. It
is Wolfendcn's idea to book only the
strongest attractions possible, and the
visiting teams will be given u fair
guarontce.
Cnnllngton also desires to meet a
good first-class team on Christinas af
ternoon. Clubs desiring games will
plense communicate with Dave Wolfen
den, care Wolfenden Shore Co. nt Card
lngton, or by telephone Lansdowne
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TIGERS VS. HARVARD HERE
Will Play Hockey Twice at Ice Pal
ace In Case of Tie
The ciyitains of the Princeton nnd
Harvard hockey teams hne gotten to
gether nt last and definitely settled on
their dates for the Philadelphia Ice
Palace, These teams will meet first
nt Cambridge on .Tnnunry 31. The first
Philadelphia game will be on Februnry
.8. If ench wins n game the deciding
match will be plajed nt the Philadel
phia Ice Pnlncc on March C.
Princeton now has all her Intercol
legiate dates fixed except those with
Ynlc. The Philadelphia Ice Palace
will be their home rink. To date they
will piny in Philadelphia as follows
January 10, Princeton vs. Quaker City
Hockey Club; 17, Princeton s. Dart
mouth; -0, Princeton . Pennsjlva
nia: February 21, Princeton vs. Penn-
sWunia; 28, Piinceton vs. Ilurvard;
jMnich 0, Prlneiton vs. IInrard, in
tyisc of tie
PHILADELPHIA
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Between expensive free delivery and no f r c e
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Between csly charge accounts and no credits or bad
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Between extravagant business methods and no un
necessary expense.
Opening Specials
Following the wonderful opening of our second successful
store in Philadelphia, we will continue our extraordinary value
giving offer. Selected from our regular higher-priced stock,
these are usual
$40 and $35 Values
Suits and Overcoats
Here Are a Few of Our Special
Fur-Collar Overcoats
Silk-Lined Full Dress Suits
Silk-Lined Flannel Suits
Men's Conservative Suits
$40 & $35 Quality, for
Open Saturday Evening Until
YALE FIVE STARTS
DAY
GAMES
Blue Basketball Squad Leaves
on Trip Including Nine
Battles
PLAY ST. JOHN'S TONIGHT
New Haven, Conn,, Dec. 10. Yale
"tnrted today on Hip longpst and most
exacting basketball Christmas trip ever
attempted by thp univpisitv.
It will stnrt its formal plaing spn
son tonight on thp lloor of St. ,Tohn'
Collpgp, Brooklyn, nnd will travel to
the College of the City of New York
tomorrow night. After a holiday, until
December 2!l, the team will meet nt
drove City, Pa., and will piny nine
gnmes in western Pennsjlvnnin nnd
West Virginia.
The trip will culminate in Pittsburgh
when the diversity of Pittsburgh and
Princeton nrc plnjcd there .Tanuaiy
2 and a.
Dr. Al Shnrpo, Yule's new athletic
dlieetnr. Is supervising the tiip nnd
will accompany thp tenm. Chnrley
Taft, son of the fonnpr President of the
United States, will nceompnnj it part
of the way. He was the last Yale
basketball captain of n five that won
the Intercollegiate title The mnnnger
of the team Is Tom Sawyer, the base
ball laptain.
Fear that the railroad and fuel ad
ministration regulations will hamper the
team's plans was felt toda.v when the
I squad left here. At first it wns plnn-
rned to disband the tenm till after thp
Clnistmns vacation, abandoning the
trip, but permission wns finally given
for the trip to be lakpn, on condition
thnt no special car demands were mnde.
Paul Crnne, the football hnlfback,
has been jumptd over the heads of Joe
Morse and Sheldon into the berth of
first -string right forward. All three
will be tiled out the coming week.
Stanton will be given a tiy at center
nnd Jameson nt gunid.
Of the freshman nve last year Cap
tnin It. J. Lanier. C. J. Hume, T. F.
Keck and A. C. Melleni.v nre membeis
of the sipiad, which is the most formid
able J ale lias possessed in several sea
sons. Patsy Donovan to Scout
ChlcfiKo, Dec 13 The C'hlcieo National
Lentrue Club plunH to send a ppeclul acout
to look over ountrtt?rn trylnK out for ponl
tlon on other team when the Hprlnff sen
pon starts. Patsy Donoa.n. eternnt bisc
ball mnn. has been chosen for that dut.
Catholic League to Meet
A meetlnft of tho Wet Philadelphia. Tilth
ollc l.pHsue will Ik held this eenlnir at
S'n r.itlTt Vine street. Tho follow inir clubs
nre requested to bo present Papchatl. St
GreRorv, est atapnaei, .i JKmiiuc, viririx
and Archbishop Hynn Plana will bo made to
lorm a basketball league
Hershey Olivets Beat Armstrong
T mirxi tit. ripr 10 Thn Armstrnnrr A
I A tenm met defeat at the hands nf tho
Hershey Olivets by a 31-to-28 score It wns
hard fought throughout and decidedly spec
tacular.
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PENN'S HOCKEYISTS
WORK IN THE OPEN
Candidates for Red and Bluo
Team Practice on Lake Out
at Haverford
Penn ire hockcits jesterday took
their first real practice of the year on
the lakp at HaPtford. While the
skaters hap been busy in informnl
drill, jesterday was the first formal
workout wihcli Dr. fleorge Orion's
sportsmen hnc indulged in.
No less than fifty men are in the
squad wilful Coach Paries is drilling
into shape with the idea of picking a
tpam to represent the Ited and lllue nt
Ice hocki't. Hrjan Ilarah, n sophomore
In the Wharton School, is the laptain
of the team, and he has quite a group
of veterans at the game from which to
pick his'varslU seven. The men were
glad of the opportunity to get some real
work on the ice. Only two vetPians
arc back for (lie team in addition to
Captain Pnrah. They aie P Steiner
nnd L. H. Moirpnu. llesides this pair
there are C. It Jeffreys, who plajed
goal on the St. Paul School team, and
O. II. Frailer, another St. Paul Sdiool
star, yuong the other men trjing for
the team who have shown mm-uinl
promise are J Kearns, A. C. Pringle,
A. M. Clnugh, M. Smith, W. II. Iluzle
ton nnd Yi. J. Mntthewson.
Pelrce School by a Point
PMrcc School Jumped Into thn lead in th
baMietlnlll Kutni- with rrleni!n' Select Prhonl
e-irly In the first half nml therein won the
Fame m me eiect KMnnasmm, eslerl
.-, m : jein.1.' pi,icra leu wi mm 111
lime.
IT to 11
Delaney Beats Burns
CbMfliuul, Dei IP Cal Hrlanei of
Cleveland was alven the newspaper le
rMon ner Pidd llurnft of HrookKn In i
ten-round bout last nlirht They welshed 11".
poim'i
Just to sell our stock liefer1
Xmas. Wonderful alues' 'Won
derful coats. Scores of various
styles for men and joune men In
meltons and plaid Backs, doublo
and single breasted, some with
belts and some without.
Made to Sell for
$45, $40, $35
TOO, AT
In corresponding styles of the
Overcoats a veritable palaxy of
blues, ways, pin stripes and fancy
tweeds, all specially priced for
this Inventory Event,
Open Saturday Night
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REPORTED
INJURED
Prominent Morion Golfer Seri
ously Hurt While Practicing
Shots in Cellar
MAY NOT PLAY' NEXT YEAR
According to n report, nn injuij mis
tnlned by n Philadelphia golfpr may
Keep him out of competition npxt spnson.
Sydnpj Sharwood, one of the Merlon
stars, was testing out several new clubs
In the cellar of his residence n few das
ago. While attempting to swing with
n new drier he struck .- box with the
club, nnd in the attempt to iecoer his
equilibrium he stumbled and fell. The
fnll resulted in n serious injury to Mr.
Shnnvood's spine. The Merion man's
physic-Inn has advised Mr. Shacwood
that he should not piny golf for nt least
another jenr
If the Merlon man will not be able to
get into the game npt senson his ab
sence will be n keen disappointment to
mnny followers of the sport in tills dis
trict. Mr. Sharwood Is a real lover of
the game, and his deep interest in the
sport is shown by the fact that he tested
out clubs nt honip, whpr. the space
would make the ptnrtlce hazardous.
Heal Again Defeats Ellis
rttlNhurxh. Hc 10 Tlunb Heal of To
lrdo ur.tln defeated CharH Hills lant nlplit
in thn Intrritittn Thrr cuwlilon lUUtirl
Uonpun niiitrli by tho ncor of "n to Id in
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Mx uhil Hon I'M bent run wnn fln Hon
cfr ho wan the more consistent o r r and
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Save You Money!
The man who turns hi back on the advan
tage of this Up-slalrs Coicj Shop, denies him
self clothing economy that it expresed in
better clothes for leu money.
If you can save $10 to $15 on your clothes
without slighting either style or quality, don t
you think it's your duty to eome up here?
We can we WILL save you money if you
will give us the chance. '
P0 Clothes
are the greatest money's worth in America.
They are acclaimed by 500,000 men in 32
cities as such, because
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Carpcntier May Try
for Chamber Seat
Paris, Dec. 10. It is reported
that Ocorges Carpcntier, Kuropean
heavyweight champion, will be n
pundldnte for the seat in the Cham
ber of Dppntips caused by the tesig
nntlon of Cnptaln Vernier. Car
pcntier was born in the north of
Prance, nnd lived there for several
j cars.
The conqueror of Joe Heckett wns
raised still higher in European opin
ion when news wns received here
from London that a new fur lint
railed the "Carpcntier'' had been
placed on the market there.
SPEEDBOYS WIN IN .
SWIMMING CONTEST!
West Philadelphia Tank Stars1
Triumph by 34 to 19
Over Girard i
The West Philndelphla Hlffh nwimmlnfc
tenm defeated the Olriird CoIIpko nwlmmera
at the Vt Jlranch Y M C A pool lart
evenlnff by n eenre nf 3 to 10
The Spprlbn b cot off tn nn ntinplclmiB
ntiirt by MlnnltiK the relaj Funk, fiheprard
Conell Holt? wwlmmlnc in the order nimefl
for Went Philadelphia, defented Glrard'
team, composed of Hall. Ianc. Conoer and
Jloppon
lOOonM rclti Won by Went Philadelphia
TItBh (Punk Sheppard. ConeM and Holtz);
Glrard rolleo (HhII I-nne, Conoer. Hop
son) Kechnd Time. 1 2T 2-5
10-yard daph Won hv Holtr WeM Phila
delphia. Conoer Olnrd neennd, ITopon,
fllrHrd third Time 20 2 i"n
Pnncv lhe Won bj Ileddancs. Wet
Philadelphia Uovle Girard. second: McAl
llter. Glrard third
inn ard nlm Won liv Hnlt7 West Phlla
dphla Tonell Wet Philadelphia, second;
ITopPon Glrard third
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AMATEUR BOXERS RETURN
j American Champions Successful In
i European Tour
, New York, Dec. in The thrcp vic
torious American amateur boxers who
toured the Scandinavian countries Inst
month competing In boxing contests ri"
turned home pslpnlnv nn In. lli.nmn.
fjord from Christfnnla. The party con
sisted of Ashton Donzp, of New Or
leans, national bantamweight cham
pion J Frank Cassidj , of New York,
national lightweight champion; John
Ilurke, of Pittsburgh, one of the best
light heavjweight boxers in the coun
try nt the present time, and llenjamln
Iievlne, of the Metropolitan A. A. U.,
who was mannger of the team.
Tamaqua,
25; Coaldale, 17
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Shamrock Mlllnlet rlefeateil the Milo A r
leam ii iiaj.iHie. in u lASl corneal by a
eore of 25 to 17
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clothes from scores
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displayed here, and
the extraordinary
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arc able to effect as
a result of our vast
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through our chain of
stores.
These Suits and
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were culled from
our stock of 11,000
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Two gunning events nro listed oroun
this section tomorrow. Tim 'Clonrvlirf
Run Club will hold Its rcffiilar month?
target competition at Fourth and Elftj
.tvciiut-s, v uiwyn, nun up rc lY'llts
inmsh, like Knowles will stage a ah,
Club. l
Secretary D. X. Klwell, of the Cleat
view, has arranged n nice program fftj
me n;niicr-Biioi cian anil a Dig crawfc
is expecieu to lire away In the shooa
ing. -iiie I'ort side events will bo
fifteen white fliers.
S. P. H. A. Downs Glrard
In a hard foUKht came the 8. P. M.
downed Qlrard Alumni. 2 to 22. In Amefl
can Txnirue came lat nljrht. Klots fe&tarl
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