Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 20, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBlSlO LH3Da3i)lUpHiLil)LMlA; FRIDAY, FEBBUAIM: 20, 1920
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MAKING FOOTBALL RULES BETTER IS LIKE TRYING TO PULL A SILK SHIRT OVER MAD PORCUPWft
SERIESWITHSTATL
1EAGUED0UBTFUL
Winner of Cage Series in Ponn
State Circuit Will Hardly j
Play Camden Five
WINS BOUT, THEN IS
'PINCHED' FOR BIGAMY
FANS PICK SCRANTON
With the Kastern League pennnut
Jirflcticnllj- nsstired to Camden, the sub
cct of a playoff series U now being dis
cussed nmon; the cage fans, especially
the ones nerosi the river, who Mvear
by the Skcetrrs. As far ns is known.
the Eastern League ha not considered
playing the Tcnn State League for the
ehampioimhip, but from cood juithorltj
it is learned that the State Leaguers
ivill hardly meet Camden in n series.
Just at present Wilkes -Ilarre i
leading the state circuit for seeond-half
honors. 'Wi'kes-Barre has several East
ern Leaguers in the line-up, but nine
out of every ten fans are certain that
Scran ton. first-half winner8, will defeat
Keller's combination in a playoff for the
season's title
Has Germantown I'lajers
If Scranton captures the flag that
team will hardly oppose Camden. It
would make a great series nnd one that
would attract a record attendance, both
cross the river and up the state. Scrau
Jon has an all-Eastern League line-up
anu one mat is couceueu dj me lonjorm
of fans outside of Camden to be a won- '
derful combination
They have Bruggy. of Germantown,
and Reich, of Reading, at forward ,
Jleehun, of Germantown, at center, and
Holman. also of Germantown, and Rip
Jey, of Trenton, at guards. This is ouc
weet combination and has been the
only one to defeat Camden in the East
era League. Germantown, with Meehan
in the line-up, did not lose n single
Came to Camden, winning three in a
xpvr.
Holman and Becltman Best
The records of the Eastern Basketball
League show that not n dingle plajer
in the entire outfit has been able to go
through the entire season with scoring
In every game. The majority of the
players have n hnlf dozen to a dozen
shutouts, aud this includes all the top-Botchers.
Joe Brady Is Arrested on Charge
Sworn Out by Elkton,
Md., Officials
Joe Brady, whose real name Is James
McBrady, 1417 Ilewson street, won
his bout in the wind-up nt the Ger-
. . , .. II. fAtr,
mantown A. .. last "'-'", "VV
Frankie Baker, of Merchantyllle, N.
J., but lost a decision to detectives
l. .It....:., nMnrnav'l nfFlTA VUPI1
he was arrested on the charge or
bigamy.
While dressing after his six-round
battle Brady, or McBrady. was served
with a warrant sworn out by Llkton,
tr.j ffinlr.l.. ATrtllrnrlv ownrninc to
the charges, was married to a Lansdale
girl in Ulli. ana on .innuury li, -"""
it was asserted, he married again at
Elkton. Md.
When arraigned before Magistrate
Stevenson luuav. ne ni khuh."i.
land will be taken to Elkton Md., to
.face the chaiges as soon as the ncces
sarj formalities can be concluded.
i in the nest oout on me viinnum"""
program Johnny Morgan, of Kensins
I ton. was n winner over Joe Ketcncll,
who wns defeated by a slight margin.
I Andy Rahlll knocked out ; l rankle
1 Quinn in the third round, Kddie I.aw-
son landed a K O. on Mickey Don-
ncll in the second and loung Griffo
i outpointed IVankie Wilson.
Alnsmlth First Tiger Arrival
Mnron. Ga., Fl. 20 Eilills Alnsmlth
lea S on the Mrolt V'ric.nn ft'"?
' tram was the first arrival In the Tigers
trnlnins ramp again this vjar Manaj-tr
I Huihl" Jennln and PltcMne Instructor Jack
Coombs are expected early next vveeK.
Harvard Proposes Two
More Football Changes
y
Football goal posts only about
fourteen feet apnrt nnd scrimmago
ilne-up to kick goal from touch
down are two rudical changes in
present football rules to be urged by
the Harvard representative at the
annual meeting of the rules commit
tee. The goal post change is to put
a premium on driving tactics nnd
field play, while the idea of the sec
ond thnnge urged is to she the
team which has been scored on n
better chance of preventing the goal
which means an extra point for the
opponent.
Braves Sign Fielder Sullivan
Barton. Feb 20 Outfielder John I.. Bul
llvan. of the New Orleans Southern Irfnsue
baseball club has been signed by the Hos
ton Nationals Sul;lan batted 300 last
season.
STECHER MEETS GREEK
World's Wrestling Champion Set for
Londos on Mat Tonight
New York, Feb. 20. Joe Steelier,
tho world's wrestling champion, and
Jim Lonilos, the Greek title holder, are
both confident of winning the bout for
the world's title to be held tonight at
the Seventy-first Regiment Armory.
The champion nrrlved in town Wednes
day and has spent several hours working
out in Bothner's gymnasium. The cham
pion is in fine shape nnd satisfied he
will stop the firey Gredk grnpplcr.
Londos will enter the ring trained to
the mlnntc nnd possessed of great en
ergy. The "perpetual motion" wrestler
has planned n whirlwind campaign that
he hones will carry Steelier off his
feet. lie figures his powerful speed will
wear down the champion. Stechcr-hns
been wrestling steadily, since he won the
world's title and is prepared for his
I cyclonic rival.
HINDS
RESTAURANT "Different from others"
COMBINATION Q5c
BREAKFAST No. I $9
Dinlre of Cereals
2 Ebb Fried. Ilolleil or Scrambled
Rolls, Tons! or Hrend
Coffee
36 N. 11th St.
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BUCKNELL PLAYS TEMPLE
Up-State Team Exhibits in Cage
Here Tonight
The best basketball team in years nt
Bracknell Un$versit will meet Temple's
five here tonight in the college gym.
Broad aud Berks streets. I
The Bucknell collegians have been on
a long winning streak, losing but one
game to the Middies, 15 to 13. nnd this
was the best score made against An- (
Bnpolis all season.
Temple has had n successful season,
losing but three games, to Stevens,
Crescent A. C. and Xew York Aggies.
The Ideals have registered victories over
Dartmouth, George Washington Col
lege and several other colleee teams.
The Bucknell line-up of Waddell und
Townsend, forwards; Bihl. center and
Dietrich and Doris, guards, is one of
the fastest in small college circles.
Jnny Hendren. former Northeast I
High athlete, and who played a never
game on Franklin Field against "!nn
HflSt fall, is a substitute guard
PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S
lncommrahle Method of Teachlnc
BOXING
Without runlshment
Details Yellow Pace ?! New Phor Tlooii
. r.. COM. 15TH & rtlKSTNUr Ith Floor
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- JP&WW FN"' On Our
JF IlliPWl Plan
W ABOVE COST'
QUAKER SIX EXHIBITS
Plays Penn Team at Ice Palace
Tonight
Two very important hockey matches
art' on the schedule of tho Jcc; Palace,
Forty-fifth nnd Market streets, for to
night nnd tomorrow night. There will
bo no extra chnrge to ndmission this
evening for tho game between the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania and tho Quaker
City Six. Tomorrow night the biggest
match of the season w ill be played, with
Yale and Harvard icemen chasing the
puck. Both games will attract larfio
crowds as the followers of the great
indoor gam are becoming well ac
quainted with the Individuals handling
the rticks. ... .
While the Quaker City will have
more experienced players the Pennsyl
ania team will have the advantage of
previous playing together. It is only
reasonable to bclicye that Captain
Varnh'B collegians are in better phys
ical condition, which figures more than
M .
general sUckwork or kallne. '" ' "
team is Ice-broken by this J1, it was
shown in tho game SakPcili
Other former stars on the Qake5;nV..5
team will be Honr'",.. ,i nd
School; Sidney Clarhe, UumA, nnd
Crawford. Merlon Cricket Club.
Racer Says Wife Tried to Kill Him'
Atlanta, reb. SO.uoniv. .!"-.". -
years world's champion "weie. raoer . ns
(lied suit for dlorc Mln"S;": he mar
Walthour. of Newark. N. J . wnorn ne m"'
rlcd In Augusta In 19s. . . . lho
walthour mis "' 7Vj ;;, ihn. in
war tn Frane. ho, noticed eroat change" a
threatened tokill 'htm hi. Petition a. leses
and on one occasion assayed to rpane sooa
tho threat with a butcher knife.
Coast Asks for Tennis Matches
San rrnnelsro, Keb. 20.A .wauest that
th annual Ear s West tennis matches he
Play In San Francisco at the time of the
Bemocratlc national convention. In Juno
this year has been sent to the UnltpJ States
Tmnnl. Asioe'atlon Tt. Sumner Hardy, of
San franc'sco. president of the Calitomla
Lawn Tennis Association, announced yesterday.
Enables You to Buy
A sa..9 $n
OAKLAND
' 5-Passenger Touring Car, $550
Can be bought on our 12 months'
ngton banking plan.
Lex-
Lexington Motor Co. of Penna.
851 North Broad Street
Do You Know
that, more than 5000
Pairs of Women's Shoes,
in twenty complete lines,
formerly $12 to $20 are
now selling here at
$Q.75
fort
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1230 Market St.
1308 Chestnut St.
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15c Extra
by Mail
of Tan or Black Culfskin
Worth $7 or $8, at
No man need talk about the high cost of footwear when
ho can buy thto honest-built shoes a, so low a price
Our low-profit plan saves you almost one-half. This is
the greatest shoe news for men smco before the war.
There is no profiteering here! This is our direct
answer to the high cost of footwear.
English Toe MqMb or Broad Stason Last
Thes shoes are not ihe ordinary Iip-w working shoes On Uie
contrary, they are medium In weight Btyllsh In appearance and
built to wear in nter eatlur thi.i soles arc of solid oak
iMither and w 11 Rie -on the o.d-tinie wear ou always expected
in a pair of shocb
The Downstairs for Men
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Take Elevator
PLAY
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Hello, Mr. Team Manager!
How 'Bout Your
BASEBALL
UNIFORMS ?
We make 'em foi
Complete Shirt, pants, belt,
stockings, cap; letter on shirt
free. Fast colors and long
u earing.
If out of town, send for
samples and measure blanks.
If in town or near by, phone
us for our representative to
call with samples.
SPECIAL
Soccer SHOES. $1 A Soccer BALLS, $o.50
Regular $12 alue 1 J Regular $12 Value O
HARTMAIWS, 519 Market Street
Prices Will Be Higher
in the Spring Order Now!
SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS
Year 'Round Fab.rics, Spring Goods Included
Regular $40 and $45 Suits
Made to $2Q.75
Order
This is a call for quit ait ion to beat the high prices Iheres
no thought of profit in this sale the low prices are fixed to make
many new friends for the Charles Advns Co. Every suit is cut by
our experts to youi individual measure and custom tailored in our
own workrooms perfect fit and perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
Make your selection without delay.
-Extra Special !-
Blue Serge Suits
With Two Pairs
HO
of Trousers 1 $65 Value
Made to order of Guaranteed sun-proof, nne quality, ALL-WOOL
ce full $65 worth an extra pair of trousers with everj stilt.
"J,- nuil tn av nioTf If vou know alue. act arcordinirlv .
seree full 5 worm an exira pair oi trousers wjin everj sti
There's no need to say more If you know alue, act accordingly
como In and place lour order this extra special offer is for a it
days only
few
on?
as. AframB dm
1617 CHESTNUT STREET
iOpfn Monday and Saturday EveningllmmimmJZmmm
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the Season!
& $40 Suits
Overcoats
and a Few Worth Up to $50
Mr JUb W(
OPEN EVENINGS
BUY AT ACTUAL
WHOLESALE COST
We could not duplicate most
of these garments at our sale
price but we must have a clear
ance, for winter stocks must go
The savings are bona fide, and
every man who buys at this price
is making a wonderful invest
ment. Come in tomorrow!
MEN'S $5 TROUSERS
300 Pairs to Sell
Wo will match up your old (t g. ft
coat. Largo variety of pat- 3) J)l
terns and colors. Sizes up S
to 42 waist.
STORE ORDERS ACCEPTED
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U. S. FOR 2 ROWING ENTRIES
Officials Will Mako Formal Protest
Against One Olympic Starter
Tho United States rowing authorities
nt a meeting tomorrow In New York
will mako a formal protest against tho
Belgian Idea that only ono rowing rep
resentatives from cacu country sunn
competo In tho Olympics. ,
So stated Henry Benn timi.1 T7
city, today, who Is one of a cV $
Of three to select the rowln, iSnltt
tativo from America to com?,pfMw
regatta abroad. wPcte 1 ,,
"Wo will make an effort f .
tho Belgian committee?" S.''e
ns the tJnlted State" has a&$Lt
rowing it should bo allnvcd at !..??
entries. TOo program calls '&' ty
cvcntB, with only one entry hM
event from ono country." n M'b
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Tfto blend t hat mahe$ Havana milsf
Choice Havana leaf gives
MANUEL its fragrance that
delicious quality which makes
a man feel that all's right with
the world.
Blending this Havana witn se
lected lighter leaves loses none
of the rare fragrance, but skill
ed artists must do the blending.
Our blenders alone, we believe,
know the secret of this, which
makes the MANUEL a cigar
rarity.
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ALLEN R. CRESSMAN'S SONS
Cigar Manufacturer
Philadelphia
Perfccto
13c or
2 for 25c
5a
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In whatever shape and
size 50U prefer ice to
soc. At all stores.
EXTRA MILD HAVAff A BLEND CIGARS
niNTUK KESOUTS
WINTER RESORTS
ASIIEl.T-K. N. C.
Asnnviox. n. o.
A price saving on
every gannent
we sell, is only
one of the things
that has helped
to build up this
mammoth busi
ness. The greatest factor in
the success of this
great business has
been public confidence
in the reliability of our
?oods.
The price saving is due to
low upstairs rent and ono
small profit because you
buy of the makers.
The confidence is created
because the quality and
wear is needled into P. &
Q. Clothes at the great
P. & Q. Tailor Plant in
New York, and we
pledge satisfaction or
refund the monev.
s?3l
Just Walk a Short Flitfit
and see the wonderful display of fresh styles at
$25, $30 and $35
You 'will see a saving of at least .$10 on eveiy
Siiit, Overcoat or Top Coat
And the variety of choice and the
novelty of the models will take
'your breath away.
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Winter Tourist Headquarter of the Southern
Appalachian, Eastern America's Climax In Alti
tude, Scenic Grandeur and Invigorating Climate
Tlie sparkling tunshlno of " 'Way Down South In Dixie" with
Its ozone-laden atmoaphcre makes Asheviile the Ideal spot in all
America for pleasure, rest, recreation, homes.
You'll be "tickled to death" with these wonderful, forest-
covered mountains and vallejs, tho Pisfrah National Forest and
, Game Preserve, and our paved roads make seeinff them by motor
u real aream : at peaKS over ouuu teot nereaDOUts.
The 18-hola nll-turf golf course of the Asheviile Country
Club on the slopes of Sunset Mountain, with its view of
"Pissah and tho Rat" to the West, has a lura all its own.
l'or reservations write ne
MANOR, GROVE PARK INN, BATTERY PARK, LANGREN,
SWANNAHUA BhKKLbY, MARGO TERRACE
illustrated booklet about this wonderland
In the "Heart of tho Blue Ridge for vaca
lions, Homes, business, livestock, agri
culture, orcnardlnff, and the hotel jfiTnt
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P. &Q.
Bench Made
Clothes
NOTE In Philadelphia
f. & Q. Clothes are sold only
on the Second Floor Never
on the Street level.
$40
P. & Q. Clothes I
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Gilantic City's Newest 'and TJlost Distinctive Hotel
Under management Ambassador Hotels System.
On tho Hoardmallc, et In tho quiet, exclusive Chelsea
residential district bparious Bun decks overlooking ocean.
Symphony concerts cery evenlne. Danclnc In famous
erlll and Japanese tea room. Caterlns to select clientele.
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AMIRICANPIAN. ALWAYS OPEN
UTCRATURCwoTCfirlSKAILCO.
Fdftdrd V. Gntsap7ruite
Pennsylvania Ave., close to Beach snd
Stool Pier, central location, always open
Capacity 300. Private baths, running
water in rooms, eieviwr, --..
terms. Booklet. Albert II. Darnell
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AivAnvsricaa PlaaHotel
of DistmaimawiRealcriort I
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Virginia ave. and Beach. Capacity 3
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CAPACITY 600.
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Alwa open. Always r1val'.nrD,ual!
rate Phone or write., at waisn .
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tlRup weekly, rho"-1"- A , jTTT;
Westminster SpKS?
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Park plate. Overlooks ocean A Cll
J. MclLWAIN CHAUPION.
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Kentucky Ate &. Jieach Cap. BOO. modern
throughout, t.1.00 up dallyT special wraklv
Araer plan Uookl-t cUuIy Lb'Rrrm'
THE PENNHURST
Ocean and Mlchtfan ave, Always ootn Ewn
oppolntniTOt WM n iiooi. p ' ,v
Try CLARENDON Hotel
Virginia Ae. near llearh. 100 rooms, with
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Laurel in the Pines
Lakewood, JN. J.
Equable climatic condi
tions. GOLF, RIDING AND
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CONCERTS AND DANCING.
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