swtW" i i.m' .?"iri, ..ii.ii ...s. j v'j v. UJ .,X'. wrn V'i i ' - - " s . .( J . ' y . & v.r r t, .1., n c" -I - H ' . T " . iJ " . ) t. ( Ml fHGR&IS MOm REAL HEAD WORK DISPLAYED IN SOCCER THAN ANY OTHER SPORT EVEti, tArra .A DARTMOUTH ARRIVES IN CITY LA TE TOD A Y Big Green Team Under the Guidance of Coach Specrs Be at Rittenhouse Sawyer Will Probably Start m iwu, ana mue aacKfieia Tomorrow te ...k "Tiihhv" flnnera. thn fnmnne Dtftmeuth guard of several years age m .aili rt ttl limn tYtsafAl' Anf. tU tm. will cheek in with his eleven it the Itlttenbeuie thU, afternoon at 4 o'clock Dtfpit reperta te the contrary, It li tittd that Jim Robertsen, captain and !..' tiftlfback of the team.. will start licit Penn tomorrow afterne6n. Lent Riturdty, ever at New Xerk, Robertsen nursd 8 me eT tne firBt lm" ind w town out of the same by Sneers kttumsbly te save him for Penn. Slnce tie return of the Haneverians te their julllwlck, reports have been coming down ..m the New HamDihlre town that floWrten weuiu nvi ju uccuuBe wt Injuriei suaereu in uu gume wwi vor- ttll. The writer Detwccn the halves pTtr at New Yerk last Saturday saw RobtrtBen and there was no indication of hl having sufTercd any Injury. A Dartmouth student told the writer that Robertsen begged the coach te per tilt him te enter the game during the Itcend half, but that Bpcera decided it muld be te the best advantage te save til leader for the Penn contest. After tht (ame a renn emciai saw noDertsen In the dressing room and stated that he liw nothing the matter with him. In addition, if reports from Hanover arc true, Robertsen did net engage in nny lerlmmige drill at all this week. The Penn followers think that Sneers is keeping Robertsen hidden te spring him en the Red and Blue tomorrow after neon. Helbroek Is also reported te be en the Injured list by the Orccn, and if it ji true that Robertsen is also injured, then Penn will have an excellent op portunity te win ever the visitors. Bhelbume a Star Phtladelpbians will get a second en- pertunlty te see Shelburnc, the dusky ck, in action. Last spring Shelburnc rtn a ten-second hundred en Franklin Field In a dual meet between Penn and Dartmouth. In addition he did the treid jump and the high jump. His play last Saturday against Cor Cer ttll Impressed the New Yerk critics. Q,rTrback Jerdan almost Invariably called upon Shelburne, and he delivered' nV 5iiewf5 e t"n defensively and a difficult man te get away from in an open field because of his speed? What.te de with the speedy Bewers is a perplexing problem te Coach Sneers. Tnbvlad, small of stature but -.tJa.fleW runn.?r scc),,d te none. Is certain te see notion tomorrow after- nnittt..the.8Urt '.n P,nc Rebert- T?,n.w,f thi.e lMel l8 unab,e p'y. Burke, who has been tearing things up 1 Bcr mnKfs, will play in Helbroek's place if the latter doesn't start. i.i& ?cnn ,ln? .w,u outweigh the visitors by seme eight pounds, but what the Green forwards lack in weight they make up for In aggressiveness. Their ability te break through the heavier Cernell line last week made the Itha cans leek like schoolboys. Blocking punta Is their specialty, and Conch Ilclsmen, of Penn, knows it. Yesterday afternoon the varsity lined up with the scrubs with Themas doing the kicking and practiced holding the line for nl' most an hear. Just two punts wcre blocked out of about twenty, which is a geed average. Punting Drill Realizing the speed of Bewer nnd Jorden In running back punts Coach Uehunan spent .considerable time yes- iwuuy miernoen arming the turn's de fense for this play. The entire varsity team was tent down the fleld te head CU the receiver nt (tin ML- n.i ... - -- aw a.t.r, Uliu i;jk cent en en- ncrnnlAn thnv -.fnA.1 ... man carrying- tbe ball from gaining mere thin 10 or 35 ynrds. On one oc casion Frank Hughes, the Gloucester i.gu ncnoei inn, piaying nis third year "10 -jci-uds, caugnc one or 'Xhemss KlckB and rflPPll (l.ri vnlile fn- n tnnh. down. After thnt the team was called vegetucr by ieach Hcisman, g4vcn a talk and for the rest of the afternoon n scrub player's life was In danger re turning the kicks. While the coaches refuse te make any statement about the possible Urfe up of the team for tomorrow's contest, It can ba stated that Rex Wray will call the signals and that Themas and Knwycr are certainties In the back Held, the latter nt fullback. Intro is some doubt as te whether Harvey or Tia Ft-tii-a lll atsf f ttiffc rirrum tinlf. Thin will be decided at the coaches' meeting lenigni. eiraus may ue uciu in reserve te strike the visitors in the second half. Miller, Watklns, Farrell, Whltehlll nnd Caldwell are already te get Inte the game If their services are needed. , , nj.l... At, U A-it-nnan vnn nnn been playing regularly at guard, may nec ari tomorrow, uue w " i"- that hat kept him out of scrimmage all .-!. Tt :- .n-w.-wl tit nillctte. who played such a strong game last Satur day, will get ma nrsi eppuriuun w In mmba OAMti-Mn In ilnalil-) ti nlftV. Hi-lb lit mnq vv"."m -. -- - Vic Frank will play the ether pest with Bill Vfari and Wagner, the win de seen ai center ngnm. Captain Hepper and Bill Grave will held down the wings. Ertrcssvaag, Wallace and Sullivan are all nallable for end duty If needed. In the line as substitutes Coach Hcisman will have Sweeney, Lcubam, Spalding, Rugn, Tlpa, Thurmnn and Oepebind. Happy Day, who Impressed with his snapping bnck In his first start last Saturday, will be ween nt scnter again. a..t.HM.it. ttll wn tnhnnen Tester- Jl.liliiiiuu wm.ii ""." - L- t . ........-. tu. wtiAin nfrtirnoen DO- iujr uiwiuuy.., .t "-,-,:r"---r i Ing tlovetcd te uignei uriiie ","" punting drills. This afternoon a light workout will conclude the preparations (or tne urccn. ., jee Bhhii. th. tleKtt rtitn .l fWIn Fleld. yitrlly announced that he expecieu te hinc the 8. n. O, elm out earlr to te to mer?S me'rnlna. -All' ar W rdv th. Ucket otnee tru ihrenged with tans dam dam erlnc for seat. The Teffame PlL1.1"t.?ett':aLJ, Pole Oreunde-between Dartmouth and l'enn. In which the former wa the victor by a Inile point, In one of the areateit samel of the aeaien. In the maitnet that la draw nr the crowd alen. with the areat hewln by the Red an'J Blue eglnt Pitt lait Ba urday. "Jaet watch iu." aald one of the varsity resulari yeiterday afternoon, when aaked about the probable reeult of tomorrow ; treat same. "Hemember what they eald about ue laet week, and remember what was eald after the same wai ever. Well., take a little tip. "It's mini te be a sreat game." The Srrtbe teun, after n. lone consulta tion yenterday afternoon with Head Coach I)y Dlckaen. trotted out en the field for their meat atrenueue workout of the week for their same with the manners tomor row moraine Spick Helt and Resa Kau fir man were the only abaen'.eee. out-of-town aaelmmenta keeplnx them away from their favorite paattme. A near aeandal wa narrowly averted yes terday afternoon, when the aerlbea equaahed a renprt that tbey had purchased Ileferee Jack Teeih for their Important came. The rumor was started, 'tis said, by one of the managers, and was emphatically denied by the scribes and the referee. TITLE Gl CLASH ON MORROW Helmesburg and Conshehdcken te Meet In Second of Crown Series The second of n scries of four games te decide the football championship of this vicinity will be played tomorrow afternoon at Crystal Field. Rahwn nnd Craig streets'; Helracsburg. when the representatives of that suburb tackle the Conshehockcn eleven. The latter will be strengthened, according te re ports, but officials of the Schuylkill Valley team arc net certain who the' new men will be. Arrangements, however, have been completed with Blue Benner, the fam ous Coaldale star te be en hand. Man ager Fred Gcrker, of Helmcsburg, leeks for his team te display the best form of the season. ,The game with Frank ford last Saturday was a scoreless tic, but with a half dozen new men in the line-up anything like team work was almost impossible. Lynch, at center, McGuckln at full back, and the four players from the Blue Stars will start the game. Last year Consby wen n decisive victory nt the Steckade in Norrlstewn, but the club has net been se successful this year, and then again many fans hnve been claiming that this is a Holmesburg year. Themas A. A. at Fnuiliferd The Frankford Yelleyjnckcts, which held Holmesburg te a 0 te 0 score last Saturday) face another stiff opponent at home en Brown's Field, Oxford pike near the high school, when Man ager Bowker's boys meet the Themas A. C., of Bethlehem. It will mark the first annesrancs of this eleven In this city. They were booked te Piny at Brideshura- several weeks age, but the police interfered and the game Was net played. The visitors are accredited with ene of the strong est elevens playing upstate. Vie Ballen, formerly Princeton star, will make. his firpt appearance with the Ycllewjackcts. Balleu is in tip-top shape, having been playlug with Con Cen Con seohockcn. Evans, the former Urslnus player, also will be in Frankford's line-up. Pettelter With Brldesburg Manager Dave Brlstew has been fortunate In signing for the Brldesburg eleven Earl Pettelger, the noted half back of the Union A. A., of .Phoenix .Pheenix vllle. Petty will play his first game en Sunday against the Blue Stars, of Bethlehem. Anether newcomer In the burg's line-up win ee mbh ,Vm i Lucas Is ratcS as the best tackier In 11.1- .--!. . n,l atarrpcl With ICO hub ii-inww " - ---- Allcntewn Usaacs three years age. Brldesburg Is rapidly developing Inte one of the best elevens here, as can be a a ? a n AIjhAerf nvMW v Iris attestca Dy its te w " t i... come and the fact that Holmesburg has awarded them the big ! ta? schcdule at Holmesburg en Thanks giving. Amateur Sports 1 teams of that caliber, offering reason- j able guarantees. Tfia H. V. A. will meet nulla an ontesl- tten this Saturday nlaht nt the Cheater Armery when they take the fleer against the Mount Carmel club, which played in the American League last year. On account of Jehn neagan playing with the C. T. A. Ave, a new player will be In hla place. Fheentx K. of O. football team Is without a game for Sunday. November 11. Any 110 ine pound Htm wanting th's attraction, call Jehn Tinner, Pheenlxvllle 82S, tonight cr Saturday evening, between 7:80 and 8:30. Carmel Spert Club, of Qtenstde, will open Its season In the near future. All teams wishing reservations en the club's achedule should communicate with Frank E. Powers, manager, North Olenslde, Pa, 9TSS fit, jVedwlg's O, O. (two teams) te hear from all traveling team te be played at Ha hall. Tbemaa lair Nertn Dever street. Natlrliy O. O. football eleven, ewhut a misunderstanding, la without a game for tomorrow. Any 100-llO-peund travejle team wlahlnv this date address ft. J, Hen net!, care et Nativity C. C. 1248 MUlei street.- Tha St. lake's girls' basketball flv wffl play at home en Tueaday evening at B an Huntingdon streets. All girls' teams wishing names remmunlrate with William C Me Intyra, 8247 A street. Art Iegan, Cliften Heights, Delce and etSefi V elevens paying fair guarantees. O. If. Pmfr t mr Walnut 000, or write SB4B Jettetaen street. -Big Mr. Seligsehn's SACRIFICE SALE! His Entire Stock of Men's Suits & Overcoats At Lewer Prices Than Even in Pre- War Days fM , 't .sligrejggggggggggggggr J" e' vla t' ggggggggeV bMvBBmK $-IJ.50$-IC Man, that Ib juBt what this big clothing clearance means te you! Old-time prices ere back again. Woolens have dropped in the markets but they haven't dropped yet te these low levels; but Mr. Sejig Sejig sehn is anxious for a quick clearance, and he ere this most drastic mark-down. Never before at the height of a season have prices en geed Men's Suits and Overcoats come down te these low levels'. Thre is an actual saving of fully one-half in every instance. Clearance Clearance nething: else matters. And the special low prices we have marked our Suits and Overcoats assures us of a rapld-fire clearance. Hundreds of men already have shared In this big:, wonderful event hundreds mere are going- te Bhare today and tomorrow. New lets ceme out of our workrooms and assortments are at their best. There Isn't a style, a material or a color that any man could want in a Suit or Overcoat that isn't embraced in this wonderful clearance event. Come in Today or Tomorrow Cheese at These Prices Values up te $30.00 .50 Values up te $40.00 $ 24 .50 Values up te $55.00 Thnnn thran nvlxn m mini nreHnnt thn most axtraerdlnarv clothiner sensation thin venr Vnn read about all kinds of price leweringa but newhere will you match these low prices. Don't be skeptical -leek in our windows see the garments themselves and their new low prices. You'll be convinced in double-quick time. SELIGSOHN'S ue- 1532 Market Street -s S. W. Cor. 8th Sc Spring Garden Sts. Open Every EveningStere Order Accepted ' QT. STEPHEN'S CHjJUOH, of West i Thiillnh!. has Dlaca a emntex in the West Philadelphia Church Ltague and will play en Monday and Saturday evenings. The team has been working hard for the last two weeks and la ready for the opening game. The team has in its line-up Clarke, a fast fleer worker, and Wills, for for fer wards: Sheppard, center; Adams, for mer Central High star, and McMenl men, who played In the American League last year, will de the guarding. Besides playing in the Church League the management wants te arrange games en ether evenings with first-claw home teams, especially Nativity, Flclsher and Jrw ANEW fi XyV-N Mnirr-tt Arrew Cellar A COLLAR THAT'S RIGHT FOR THE KNOT THAT'S TIED TIGHT M M M Cluttl.Pcabcdj & Ce. IncfReyMX CLEAN BEFORE STORING OVER SEASON If we gave our clothes half the thought at the end of the season that they get at the beginning, they would greet us with a smile, instead of a wrinkled and worn visage. If you expect te wear these suits next spring let us clean them new. Phme,Peptar7$$0 CLEANERS DYERS 1 1 &f ! Pi LRJU H3 Chestnut St. 5557 Germaatewn Ave. SfwSS J6J8-28 N. 2Jst St. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllillllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Factory te geu yerything That Men Wear Stores Principal Cities 5 1 I t 1217 MARKET ST. $40 and $50 All-Weel SUITS With TWO PAIRS PANTS See Our Windows Open Every Evening The Biggest Value in City. Only 850 Suits, Hand-Tailored, All Styles, All Medels, All Celers MEN! THINK OF IT! Yeu absolutely must see these $40 and $50 Hand-Tailored, All-Weel, Twe-Pairs Pants Suits te appreciate their tremendous value. These are the biggest values ever offered since 1914. At this price, quality and workmanship considered, 1914 Pre-War Prices are net only reached, but beaten. Only 850 Suits, made up in our own factory te sell at $40 and $50, but reduced te 23.50 as an evidence of our part te get back te Before-the-War Prices. Come Early. Plenty of Blues, Grays, Browns and Mixed. $30 & $35 Men's &Yeung Men's Over coats $18.50 $60 & $70 Plaid-Back Overcoats $39.5Q $5, $5.50 & $6 Pants All Te Ge Fer $3, Q Hats and Men's Furnishings Monster Sale Neckwear ,?, 1 Reductions of 25 te 45 Man alive, you cannot beirin te duDllcnte these Hats at anything like these prices. Fine Fur Felt iand the popular Cleth Hats. : irem, out ceme early 1 3V4 HATS Seft, Stiff & Cleth, New : All styles and shades $ HATS E Seft, Stiff & Cleth, New : All utyles nnd shades Thousands te select $8 and $9 Vcleur Hats $4 85 U1.95 J $2.50 and $3 Caps Yeu must see this neckwear, note its quality, the assortment, the fine color selection, before you can realize the value. Stock up new for your holiday needs. $1.00 Values, New 49 c $1.75 Values, New 69 C $2.50 Values, New 95 c Unusual values in Undenveqr, English'Woel Half-hose, Gloves, Sweaters, etc. ir & $3.50 and $4 Shirt8,$- .50 Unusual Values, New llllllllllllllIlllIBVIlllllllllllllllllllMllllllllIlltlllllllllIltlUllllIUIlllllIIIIIIIlIlllltllllllllllll,l,,11It 15th and Chestnutr Open Daily Till 6 P. M Saturday Till 10.30 P. M. At This One Price of $27.50 Alene We Offer The Enormous Number of. 10,000 Suits, Tep Coats Overcoats and Ulsters Few Men and Yeung Men in All Medels Fabrics, Celers and Patterns. Representing Over a Half Millien Dollars in Value and Purchased By Us in the Past 30 Days at Practically Half Price. Made te Retail at 40 45 '50 '55 & '60 Your Choice of the Entire Let m WM I I The tremendous appeal of this sale lies in the fact that the values are unmatchable and the variety overwhelm ing. Sheer business strat egy en our part by waiting . for the opportune moment uuy, naa euuuieu us tu . Vinsp in thp rmsr. Sf) rlnva A '"ids of dollars' worth lfeh-grade clothing at practically 50c en the dollar ! Yeu buy these clothes with this they can be duplicated anywhere will refund your money. & $5 additional an extra pair of pants te match Suits, DOUBLING The Wear! guarantee : at our price, we Downward Revision ei Prices Throunlieut Our entire stock of the finest grades of clothing, embracing two-score fnmeus nationally advertised brands, is priced today at practically pre-war figures. Never has this big busy clothes shop dominated se completely in value-giving as it docs today. AiilK Uut te our xtruy (moll margin of profit en Mis I HultH ami OtcneitL ullrrxtjeu I will lis charted for at artuaj coal I of imt InTelrnl In innktny lli.m. I Open Daily Till G P. M. 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