.,! a !) J .(V V , r y 1.. r EVEKIKG jPtFBLld LKDGODR-&ILADEXW MONDAY, JASnTAJBlT r 10, 1920 M ir.. PENN BOXERS SHOULD ALL MAKE THEIR LETTERS, SOME GETTING THEIR P.'S AND OTHERS K. O.Mt OF COURSE, BASEBALL OUTDRA WS FOOTBALL jYo Figures at Hand, but With Five Months of National Game Daily Against Grid Sport, Every Week for Two Months There Really Is No Comparison u.v guantland men C'rpjrWit, 1120. All rlshls rcsmcil. TT IB my contention," writea A (In ' lnteil iiluek-en j 1 ,b uroal argument with 10, "Hmtl vantW DOBSON NOSES OU T , WANDERERS 1 fnolbull ilrow more paid mlnil'mom laHt a- than bn-cball illtl in the two major U-uch. Arc tlit-ri" unv liBiires to give ..,.( cnninnflMinV" n.n,-n lire no Usurps in night, but rears. It litis the rnl- es)cet, ut least. itpxaiXVUR'B golf course mil be , . ,'"', ,'?' 'for amateur champion ship." Welt, if nil !.,. .,. J.Ji.V... set o wipim- can't ?) om jiiV k bunLers deep enough, who ilse cant Soccer Elevens Wage Thrilling Contest in Cold Winds. Score 2 to 1 R0XB0R0UGH FORFEITS SIX GAMES IN SCHOOL LEAGUE ON THIS WEEK PENN ATHLETES SEE f BUSY WEEK AHEAD League Standings Two Iounds of Basketball Matches to Be Played in Inlerscholastic Campaign v...Mill umloubtoilly v!ns. for the very Jinnlo rcneOti that there were mnior' lr.ue ball RnmoH eve-,r-lay for tie ICast vs. West l.'dti,.. nvitinyL football sanies ecrylT 1IAVI-! ,, , . r.ivuii" 7" ; ",.ii I """ B" " complete sum- $ f"r..t,".'if,. ,;,l,1 nttondnneo n .. X .'"".v." write l'nt.1 OouH, "show- ' Ml K well aheaU...... iMf .-Wrt . . .. 1.1 .A.nu nlii.irt I1"I1T. '.;. IIIHI . uviuv.i. j 111.7 W.1V 111 . I. BIH.'I1 i.!.. !-.i.L. Tit.. .i:inlitj Knil.1 nail ttiiniiM"""'" -" . .......... ---' YunkH ami Ahite Sox raeh played to domctliins out GOO 000. whereas alo. in her two-ufontb (-ehedulo, played to soniethius undor lfiO.UOU. e J VOOTllXhL team pluy'un liyhl A qaws has no admission, chance naninst a baseball cjub playing l.',0 ut WUrWi'M- . . auy Johnston 1H13 old argument as to whether u (Hast) porting suiueumev. Tin Miminarv been Mfiiln?" H would be In part at follows: feniiw championship Johns 1 1 em;, -fti!i,lt.,'ur "0,f cbamplonship Hcrron, u0-d0, I'ittsburgh. Open champion, olf Hagen, Detroit (cst). , World's series Ciuelnnati (AVest). llcavywght chilinpiouship Demp- nv.v , 1, WIJ . Leonard .T. nnd J. DoWn defeated the Wan derers yesterday afternoon by 2 goals to 1, nfter an interesting match. Al though there wan nothing at Ktafce, both teami vent at it. however In the driving cold anil wintry blasts, with the, result that the few spectators who braved the elements had the tsatlsfac tion of witnessing u corking contest.' There should have been a double header, but as Hoxhoronch failed to , ajipcnr for their Allied Special piyl-1 nun uiuii'm, iuia wua loririivu iu iu- tlvltv. who were oil the job ready to plav with their full eleven. Wanderers have secured the Xativltv grounds at Uelgradu and Ontario streets to piny Sunday soccer. Tlu'y will have Disston, of the National League, for their opponents next Sun day, while games will be staged there every week-end hereafter. rn ii J. iimrisinii or a second baseman has more chances might lie taKen tip irnin i Mfiurics ; liast, two victories i hose figures: ltuth. of the( Ueds, a, " Lightweight champion .asii. Inlersoctfonal football Wc-it. three ST. JOE FIVE Schoolboy League Basketball Standing Every Branch of Winter Sport Has Stiff Schedule for Red and Blue Teams l iNTnncoryi.naiATn i.uaciub i w. I.. l'.C. w. i. P.C. Talo a o i.ooii Cornell... li .ana Princeton. !i 1 .007 Venn on .000 K-'olumbla.. 1 1 .MO Dartmo'h. 0 2 .oog sciicdumj Fort wnnic Wednemliiy-Dartmouth nt Cornell. I'rldoy I'rlticeton at Yale. AMumcAN i.nAaun W. I.. P.C. W. I. Dobson.... C 1 .S3S Rt. Col'a. a 4 rllancocK.. n i .; .it. uari. s i Vm.U. r. -t R3?4 illrnril 1 T. l'nn w start its indoor trncK sea- B. j INTiaiSCIIOI.VSTIC (l'lMt Teomrt Won I.t l'.C Sontl, riiltnlphla IIIb.H- !!!' t lirnoWvn nnd the lied nnd Ulue " rhllailelpiiia.iiiiii.-.- 7 , '... '", "" ; . ,,,1 mni, tj .lMmfc nn tic IFAST '" "'f.1! ,H-!''T,i.i ' 11 ( I Ice at West Point this week. jhu ,ifrnlI1IlU,wn iBh MylioTil .. .; ,. imukPtball team which has . ..v. ... .- . . l.f....l .. P.C. .333 .331 .107 .000 rrankforil Illicit Mcliool. .01)0 now, won five straiglit games, defeating IKTKHSCIIOI.IHTI0 (Second Tea,.,,) i Wnus.J hlcnUC. .7. -nig . . u Nortlira.1 llltli School., . . s ' "' .'V",JV.SlV.V' ,,, ,1 t n VVe Icl tmaii Hall Un.ill. I.lln.l.lnlitu lllcll... S ! -V"0 I lllle W itll W. UU(1 .1 . in V ClglltlllUH llll Went I'liihldrliililii MIKIl t'entrnl llleh M liool ...... . J (lermnnton IIIkIi Srhool.. ..r I Ifll. Unl...nl II CATHOLIC HrimouMilrrt T.m., garty's , qtUntet from hwnt hnw .rr. ' nianora"rrenSc!,.n" I::::-' i ? 'Wl track men. will start off the indoor sea I l.ii Malle rrep ' J ""o ' "on by sending Ills cracit niwy rcitw nrnnn ihn fnllnwine ' 7t'l.."0K S-.-.W V.Yiotie: it s .w learn nfter a worm s recorci V"" - "--.-. " "I - By PAUL, I'UKP rpWO rounds of games in the Inter scholastic rtasketball League are scheduled this week. Tomorrow after noon three matches will be played as follows : Nortlii-n.l High nt South I'hlln. Illicit i Central llleh nt I'rmiltfnril lllrfli. Went I'lilla. IIIkIi nt (lermuntnwn Hlel For Friday contests are scheduled Central Writ nt South IMilln. Wrii. 1VI l'lilli. Illzh nt Northennt With. Cermnnloun llkh nt Irrnnliforil Wrrli. No league basketball games will l.ooo, liilc with W. and .T. in welglitmnn linn 'ooo Ion Wednesday night. On Saturday night Iimm. on the Woightman Hall court tho 1'enu. nw tosscrs will dash with Conch Joe 1 o- 'enn . .1 1.!t. .. Ill I... In. 1.1 ... icnu Ijegion meet, which m uv- nv.,, ... Hie Twenty-third ltegiuieiit Armory. i riu axnm J. i. J. Dobson .rcouil, Imtl S18 chances in 1.1S gamei: n!-on. of the Dodgers, ut short, had ".s rlmneed in 140 giimes. Lnch mis the busiest ntlilute on the job. The cap, appareutl, isiit very wide. One by One ".Miirco . Iele:ul by the , Iledj" One hi one the race is run. One by one the talc is spun. As a flruy ghoit through the mist, 7 ill each entry leaves the list Where nou Time, across 'the brink, I'roulu his finger icilh u (:, halaxy whip or baiting eye, High tind loto or low and high, Till at last he sent th',s plea: "Time is up teport io me, Hhericood yutting'ham Majcc." thirteen years amid the show, Strapping wallops, How for blow, Landing on the well-hiown pill With a crash that echoes still; Soaking doubles left ajid right, V Cracking every pitch in sight, Till ut last the Ancient Doe, With his eye upon the clock, hi'jhcd and sent this hurried plea: "Korru but report lotmv, Hhcneood Nottingham Mugec." Tho Leader HICH of these do jou oiisidcr'lhe TUIIOUT going ami further. It, : fairly evident that for J919 the W'i 11 est had an unusually wide margin OIIC of the widest nf munii raiiniriimi. What 19W will have to offer will be Knlnus unfoldid shortly. ' Khrllne coal Jlouiitney rlriit fullliaclt Wilson. left fullback McDnnough.. right halfback Walsh center halfback Walker left halfback ... Brooks outohle rlerht ... Koiiler Inside right .... Blrgln center forwatd .. I.iiMTy inside left .... Urrm n s outsldo left ... Final core J. & J. Dobaon, '. 1. Hnlf-llm pnrr WiinrlMrerH Dob-ion, 1. Goals made by l'ostcr, Ilrown and 11. MeUhee. rtaferM Irllne Carr. Linesmen Horn and Coleman. Timo ot naives ou Wanilerirs Pearce atrahle Talor ....Thompson . ... . ToiKctt . . .Campbo'.l . .iremlniray Finntgan Graham .7. Men h ...B. McGhce Wanderers. 1: J. & J w ayiXl'KNT ItlOIIAKUS," says V Norman IJrookes, "may never get to be a great tennis plujer,' as he ha-, too many strokes." . That's the trouble h number of us have had in golf. There are times when we have had to jot down many more strokes than ie ever thought could be taken on a certain hole or through a certain round. PrUNCTrO.VS IfrjO football schedule may not suit nil concerned, hut by the time tire Tiser has iinislicd with Washington and Lee, West Virginia, tho Navy. Harvard and Yale, there can be no serious charge of loifing launched against the schedule committee. Alliance ICchoes 'What' that? I thought 1 heard Homebody say 'lie's safe at thiidl' " Kxchanco, lm u us certain some one said, " should 'a been 3 up instead, But thuic four stymies killed me dead." Sacred Heart Wins Closi The Snrred Heart Literary Pool Game Institute ile- Something to Think Over A bJiuai any me is great that jou don't have to lead. most wonderful record : Iiceson'a high jump 0 feet 7G-1U. inches. O Connor's broad jump HI feet Jl-u Inches. Kelly's 100-yard dash 0 3-," sec onds. Ted Meredith's half-mile, run lm. 52 1-i's. Tuber's one-mllc run lin. 12 .'-.. JILTMIU n U1KI1 Jllllll. Ulll, v I.UHUU1 ci . (wi, ., .... broad jump will, be among the last to I A MJNl' thc lnn"J' called are two or be broken. As O'Connor's record has i three who wanted to hear. featej Corley C.ithollc Club la the teltb tcumani"nt of th'j Catholic Younrf Mens Union, eterda. at tho lattcr'a headquar ters, Eleventh nnd Wolf Htrects by tne bloio of lOu to flu. Tin- feature nf tho same ii-ah the Hhuotlns or Harry Tumclty. uf SaiTod Heart, who, being paired with Pat O'Mullev. did nreat work. Ill checkeri. Slicred Henr won thre straight (Tames, but lost two out uf three Kumes In plnochlo. Hlggins Quits Penn State htnto Collece, Pit. Jan. 10. Robert A HlKllns. rajikfd as tho jtrcatet footblll end In ! s-artio last full and eaptnln of tho Penn State eleven left here tod.i to ac cept tho position of assistant to tho recre ational officer at Port Leavenworth. Kan sas He has lrtu.l.y finished his course In commerce and tlnance and will be awarded his eolltue decree on February 2, belnff one of th ll'J members of tho special "war clasJ" to be graduated at that time Winter Sports Carnival Opens (tuehec. Jan. Ill The winter sports car nlal opened scuterdav with nkl raelne on tho esplanade alongside the Chateau Tron tenan nirllnB matches In Quebec and Vic toria rinks and hockey matches at tho arena. The three blp toboggan slides are In excellent condition and very fast Mas Or Lavlgueur officially opened the carnival. lustlc swimming championships at irooklyii. next Snturday night.' UM.IilMnn Hull ITnlvorsitV of lVllll - Tl0.,!o .!I1 rim thr 2'JO. I,0h M be, sylvauia, on Saturda. The. Speetlboj , t,r ti'unrtcr mile, Karl I'M the half mile ni- wno won uie iiiccl mm n' "" 'ami iarry oruwu ." ...... . : , .,.!.. . -r. -, ... ni. niu mniiA wiv pssnti Nntnruaj. i ni mi, I'pnn mAn wno may cnicr tnu iutsium mis seasoni iiccauso oi me t"""", ..v ... .... --- - v,.n. -- ---, -T n ti-. abundance of gymunsvium paraphernalia Other schools in the meet finished as; meet are Sherman Lanuws. J. u.iar. at Central. Doctor O'Brien believes follows: Oirard College, facilities arc poor for For this reason all of the (iold's scheduled home played in tho Central High School gym- bo won the .meet last year wun and I.arry Urown the mile Hie points, niaue six irai un o"""i utuer jenn hhju " la O her schools in tne niece nm'iira . mti iu ounm n,"" vi, fcmlrii . rn ni..i (r.ll,iT, 12? Alorcers- terson. Marvin Gustafson. Lilmcr hmitU, iroot basketball, burg, 8; Manpmnd, 8; Poly Prep, 7:! 13. f3. Smnllcy andJohn "artels. in5. Er. I WluciH ot -he ,ls iM.rait ,r.nlil,i"Wi"t "' AJ ' V'" l"M plaed on the onnosltion With South Philly and Vest Thilly not scheduled to -play each other this week, tho 'chances are that the Intcr scholastic League standing still will bo In a dead'nek at the finish of Fridin's tames. While Northeast may give thc Southwark tlve a grueling battle to morrow, the latter is picked as thc win ner. In toinorrow's West Philly-Ger-niantown match the Speedhoys arc expected to come through with the big ger score. In Friday's matches both South Philly and AVest Philly will have hard opponents, Central and Northeast re spective. Ncverthless, both of the Phils are favorites for victories. Tho crackajack teams of West Philly and South Phillj are scheduled to meet for the first time this season on .Tnnunry W, and this contest, no doubt, will be the first of the crucial battles. It will be pfayed in the Speedhoys' cage. , In the Catholic Schools Basketball League. St. Joseph's entered into a deadlock for the runner-up position by defeating AVest Philadelphia Catholic 'lltgh Saturday night on tho former's tloor. The linn! score was 25 to 12. St. Joe led all the way, holding a 14-7 lead nt half time and staying out in front throughout the second half. Oakes. of St. Joe, was the individual star with the field goals. AA'cst Catholic's score was held down so low because of tho inability of Blake to locate tho basket on foul tosses. lie was able to cage only half a dozen goal" out of a totnl of eighteen attempts. West Philadelphia High captured the team honors, three new records were established and thrilling races resulted in the scenterntb national iutcrscho- showing new records, follow : SO yards Onthner, Brooklyn Poly. (New I record. :2S 3-n). .... . , 100 yards Chace. Iftrkeley-Irvlnc. 220 jards Chace. llerkeley-lrvlng (New rCS00-foot relay West Philadelphia High PlunVe Hann. Rutgers Prep. (New mark. 70 ft. 6 In.). Dive Iloyle. Gtrard College. Dartmouth Captain Ilanoier. N. II.. Jan. 19. H Nelson j nrowne, of Harre Vt., a guard, was elected captain ot tho Dartmouth basketball t,am last night. The basketball sauad left last night on Its second trip of the season during which cames aro scheduled with Williams tonight. Union on Tuesday night and a Uague contest with Cornell on Wednesdai Brazil In Olympllc Meet Klo df. Janeiro. Jan. 10. The Braslllan Sports Confederation has accepted an Invi tation exienaeu oy ma nui:iii"'". - -V..V ntlon at Amsterdam to participate in the Olympic games to ue neiu " """':!", j" August. Steps are to be taken immediately to havo Brazil properly represented at th. games. Harry Tuthlll Retires Detroit. Jan. 19. Harry Tuthll), f 'r tweKe years trainer with tho Detroit Amer icans, announced his retirement today rut hill once served In a similar capacity with the New York Giants, one of the first clubs to engage a trainer. Before entering base ball Tuthlll handled many of tho foremost o'd-tlme prize fighters. Including Jim Cor bett. Hob Fltzslmmona and Stevo O'Donnell. Wind Spoils Ice Sports Ifcsl Bank, N. J., Jan. 10. Many New Tork and Newark parties came here to day and braved the high winds and anew drifts by lae-boktlnA skatemaillng and skating on ice. Several fifth-class boats In Ihe Independent Club were doing stunts on the snow-covered Ice, but the larger third class yachts did not venture out as it was blowing too hard. Edison Did Not Invent which was used in Air planes, Automobiles, Gas Mnsks and Goggles in France. Frank Shuman, a PKHadelphian, invented Safetee Glass, and ten mil lion articles utilizing Safetee Glass were sent from here to the war front in France. You can count on Safetee Glass being 100 safe. THE SUPER GLASS 'CO. 32G N. Broad Street Bell, Spraco 557S Keystone. Race 1730 H.A. 4 2 .307 Criterion.. 0 0 scitnouLn ron wijek 'Tuesday Mount Carmel vs. South Phila delphia llebrow's Association, Hancock vs. Dohson, Thursday Oirard vs. Criterion, St Culumba vs. Xavlcr, t , j, I ib Snturday. Coach Kistlcr's Ited and Blue mermen will meet their strongest opponent of the year in Yale at New Haven. Friday night. On Saturday night the Penn nntators will meet Mas sachusetts Tech ut Boston. Penn also is down for a wrestling meet with Columbia in New York next Saturday night, which will bo the first of the season. HOPPE IN EXHIBITIONS Champion Meets Peterson at V f llnger's Today and Tomorrow , Willie Hoppe, for fourteen jtr champion of tho balls-lino gamo and (j- . ing stronger than ever this year, is In Philadelphia for four cxhlbltldp. -mutches nt Alllngcr's. . Beginning this afternoon, the MtHjv '. holder will glvo Rn exhibition, ptoyr Ing Charley Peterson, the St. JLtVuliV. veteran, and the same pair also vt pin this evening. The afternoon matolr. Is scheduled for .'1 o'clock and tho cven, itii contest will start at 8 o'clock. ' Tntnnrrnnt nftenioon and Evsnlil- TTonno and Peterson again will nut on &v inatchea. &' i LrlARSnATL&KUStM Sl SHOPS "1 GENTLEMEN UBQEST CIBTXIBCTOBB OF I MANHATTAN, SHIRTS . I f I in rnit.iDtxrni4 I 1018 CHESTNUT 113 S. THIRTEENTH tn y' Hi IS T' ho don't thirfk tomorrow may be. r "DOWN IN OUR ALLEY' L'.l .INI M .4sll A .4SII nklln. -T l .'""I main i,a.. - -. .-; n Mutl 'J'l I" ?'1H Corn l!v. . 10 21, .-- C,i art 19 .r,7s 4th nt. N'l ia hu .aw ir V E.'i 'JO ,",a Contln'tal IS S'J .ssn NI -IT, 22 .ill Third Nat. II 31 .21.2 .STANDING OI" HOWMNO LEAGUES " FINANCIAL. ' w. I,. P.c w. ir r R-! 1 ai . iili 1" .'hn Ilen.Sv I'.. S.j ii.. "! in .1114 Phlln Nat. i 'nf ilth 2" 17 (Wo Phil. Trust 2: Pen: fenna Mill S 3lrard T.VDIES' FINANCIAL DUCKPINS W. I. P.C. . W. I. P O. PennMilt'l 28 17 .020 Pennn.ro 21 24. .4C.7 Plid.Trust 22 2.1 .4H! Oirard N'l 111 2 .422 JIID.VAI.I5 STKKL CO .ACCOUNTING DE- 1'AUTMENT DUCKPINS W. L, P C. W. L P C. l-iole? . 7 2 .77S Cuba S O .3:11 "mllmils. 5 4 .u.-irt Sox a i .81)3 l'linADEI.PHIA TRUST CO. H"CKPINS W. I, P.C. W. I. P.C. Panthers, ir. H .714 Tigers... h i:i .3S1 ""rn.. 18 S .lllii Camels. . . ,i". 13 .280 I'ENN-PENCO DL'CKPINS W. I. I'.C. W. L. P C SfMi.-s . Ii (1 .f.no Crl"kets.. s 7 .naa anti. . l O ,000 Ileetlca... 1 11 .207 MIDV I,lM'AMnnIA STIirJI, ORMERAI, lALWd DEPAUT.MENT DUCICriNS W. I V a W. U P.C. 'Jarlr.lllet 14 7 .C.il7 Ko-ging... I 12 .42S Seliedule.. 14 7 .HUT Hallroaa. 7 14 .333 Dutilb'ru IU S .11111 Structural U IS .270 PETROLEUM W. L P C. W. L. P.C. MiJnlii . 3 O 1.000 Ohio Cities. 1 2 .333 'ulf. .. :i o l.DOii Union l i1 :3sa i'-.inP irf. a .i'rf!7 L'raw Lev'k ll 1 .IIUII T;AJ3 . 2 1 .(ill7 Sun 3 0 ,000 SUN SHIP W. L P.C. W. L P.C I'ainusi'H 33 12 .733 Pusroll... IS 21 .fill W. Hleph. 2 Wfoui.t'e, 30 10 .hi,, i:iiKineur. 13 211 ,3111 rirutes. IlUllDrfti.' 2!) Ill .1144 Cost II 3tl ,2U'J K.MlillTS OF COLUJIUUS W. I, P I'. W T, V i1. 'olumbus. 33 0 ,7bi; S Snlv'dor 111 23 ,4r,2 Plnzon .. 2ii 111 .11111 ti.Dimlnmi IS 21 .!. t. I.o... f. 111 .mil Hrons.ai. PI 2d .3S1 .Vjiii.. 23 19 .B4S AV. Plilla . 7 3.". .1U7 NATIONAL U1SCU1T W. L P.C. W. L P.O. r 1 .S33 KoclalTeao 3 3 .500 3 3 iTilK) Uneidas.. 'I 5 .107 IRON AND STEEL W. L P.C. W. L. P.C. 21 12 .(1311 nethlehem 15 18 .liV. 18 111 .Mil Apollo.... 11 111 .124 17 Id .515 Lebai.onV. 11 lu',124 NORTHEAST W. I.. P.C W. L P.C Jaspe .... 21 12 U3'l Ileaeon.. 13 IS ,4(;5 I.UPton. . Ill 14 ..-OU l.Uhthouso 14 111 ,424 St. Luke.. 17 111 .5 13 S. Iliir'b.ia 13 20 .3J4 MANUI'ACTUREUS W. L. I'.C. W. L. P.C. Slmon-Str. 33 12 .733 S'lersNo.l 23 211 .33(1 Glrard Sh. 33 12 .733 Mono.No.2 17 28 .3MI S'wark F. 2S 17 .nan Fairbanks 11 34 .214 Mono.No.l 20 10 .578 S'lersNo.2 7 33 .100 ARTISAN LEAGUE Section A W. L. P..-. w. L. F.r Northw'n .22 14 .fill Ptartram ..111 20 444 Oak Lane. 22 14 .All Adelpht ..14 22 3s!l Underd'n ,20 111 .530 Friendt'D .12 21 333 Section H W. L. P.r. W. L. P.C Harm'ny .l'.i 11 .5711 l'ros'Ie ..17 1(1 515 Lehigh ...111 14 .57 Union ... Ill 17 .4S5 Northn'n .as 15 .345. Oak L. 2 .10 2J 303 GOODRICH RUBBER W. L. 1V W. L. P.C Truck T...31 11 .73S Dnorat'c . 111 23 .152 Credit ....31 11 .738 .Stock 18 24 423 AdJust'K ..25 17 .5(15 Sales ... .10 20 .3S1 Mech'cal . 22 20 .530 Claim .... 0 30 143 PHILA. COAL TRADE W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C T. Ncale.,20 7 ,7t Cortrlsht .12 15 .414 W.-Kem. ..17 10 .030 Frank'n . 18 .338 Uurnliiil ..10 11 .593 Wentz .... 7 10 ,20U STANDARD PRESSED STEEL W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C Plant No.l a K .75(1 Office .... fi (I .500 Plant No.3. 7 B .C83 Plant No.2 2 10 107 QUAKER CITY LEAGUE , W. L. P.C. W. L P ( Wyndham .1 0 l.ooo Hexalls... 1 2 .3.V1 Traymore. 3 0 1.000 Tieers.... 1 2 .333 1 .out .Majestic... o 3 .111111 1 ..HH.IMaa..BM.H 1 vm sS m 1 1 W0L ! mmmmmmmmrf I ! W: Vm 1 The Newlbn ethlehem a truck aimed at antic market .007 Glrard.... 0 3 ,00J PHILADELPHIA LEAGUE W. L. P.C. W. L. Nubile .jZu. Vulcun . ' iiniul r r l'-i. RR.. 23 14 .041 Phlllle.. 17 "" .4:1s Wynnew'd 25 14 .1141 Main Lino 17 22 ,43d descent . 25 It .1111 Melrose... 15 24 .!t"i treistnne. 22 17 .504 Camden.. HI 21) .230 KEVSTONE CLL'U SECTION A W. L. P.C W. L. P.C Oil Cans. 20 IS .OUR Acassiz . 18 15 .515 Florist... 18 15 .315 Terminal. 15 18 .155 Ter. Vets 18 15 .545 IMouard. 10 23 ,3u3 -1 SECTION B W. L. P.C W. L. p.r. Pltclilrn.. 21 12 .(13(1 Wyn. Colts HI 17 .4S5 ActHes.. 211 13 .(illil MaBnolla. 12 21 .3111 Exlde 10 11 .57(1 Melrose . 11 22 .333 -. I SLQli mmmyAwm r . n!1 An Education Free!1 I HE Knights of Columbus is prepared to A furnish to soldiers, Sailors, marines and demobilized service men an education absolutely without cost. At 1400 Vine Street School Opens Monday, January 2G, at f.SO P. M. Itegistration begins Monday, January 19, at 7.30 P. M. . COMMERCIAL CLASSES: Shorthand, Type writing, Business English, Penmanship, Bookkeep ing, Accounting, Commercial Law. ACADEMIC CLASSES: Elementary English, Ai-ithmetic, Geography, History and Civics. SPECIAL CLASSES: Civil Service, Radio telegraphy, Mechanical Drawing, Spanish,! French, Navigation, Journalism. OTHER CLASSES will bo formed to meet tho educational needs of 'service men. The school will be open every evening in the week except Saturday and Sunday from 7.30 to 9.30. Experienced teachers. A chance to get a better job, more money nnd a hope for the future. Bring along your discharge papers and register early. "Everybody Welcome" at the K. of C. I ' 4mmm W WhWkffl Wx Ha. Spruce 6170 The new Bethlehem $ Ton Dependable Delivery opens up the World's biggest truck market. A tangible, definite, responsive market. Visualize the possibilities in your territory of a light truck that is a real truck designed and built on truck specifications from radiator to $il lamp a truck with speed power strength and enduring economy. A swift and sure deliverer. It includes these proven elements: 1. Electric Starting, 2. Electric Lighting. 3. Especially designed Bethlehem Motor. Bosch Magntto Equipped. 4. Bronze-backed Motor Bearings. 5. Spicer Drive Shaft. 6. Bevel Gear Rear Axle. 7. Rose Steering Gear. 8. Chrome Vanadium Steel Springs. 9. Semi Flexible Frame. 10. Myers Magazine Oiling System. 11. Cord Pneumatic Tires, 34x4i front and 35x5 rear. Someone in your community is goipg to see the Big Busi ness Possibilities behind the Bethlehem Franchise. Someone is going to add his name to ours and dominate thc motor truck Eelling field. Are You tho Man? Ton Chassis li Ton Chassis 2i Ton Chassit 31 Ton Chassit At the Bethlehem Exhibit in thc Commercial Museum Building Booth No. 50 Truck Show MANYPENNY MOTORS COMPANY GENERAL OFFICES 1614 CHERRY STREET Race 1687 Waist Line Overcoats in Newest Plaid Backs .ft JKR JnHP Vfjf j . $35, $40 and $45 Qualities Reduced to 4D THESE are double-breasted but in this sale there are also hundreds of newest and finest William H. Wanamaker Overcoats in a diversity of styles and fabrics; sizes, too, that are making the event an occasion from the standpoint of value for Philadelphia's men and young men. Here are the additional duced prices in all groups: for $40, $45 and $50 Overcoats -a re- $40 for $55 S60 and $65 Overcoats $15 for $25 Snort Length Leather-lined Overcoats $45 for $70 Long Length Leather-lined Overcoats No doubt about it, this over coat sale has the call in Chestnut Street for value. All Wool is of course assured. Design and fashions are new. Fabrics are beautiful in pat terns and we warrant every gar ment for wear and satisfaction. That's why we are selling so many. $50 for $60, $65, $70, $75 Overcoatings and Suitings BUILT TO MEASURE $35 AND $40 SUITS SELLING FOR $7 5Q $40 AND $45 SUITS SELLING FOR $3500 $45 AND $50 SUITS SELLING FOR $4000 $50 AND $55 SUITS SELLING FOR $45,00 $60 AND $65 SUITS SELLING FOR $55.00 $70 AND 375 SUITS SELLING FOR $65,00 William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. i fj r S3! 1 li fi i i Brest i f ' -J1.4 ,n- J Hi, .J- ' tt i Hi XI .J?
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