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"iwme in. no paw, ami in wc ron ren ed flndlnjr him busily cngnged nt his writing desk working out new plnyH for the red and blue tn be used ugniiiht Cernell en Turkey Way. "Just thought we would dre In mul I jet you te say something. Tnte rnln lnert of kills nny story neujit tlie nrnc tlcc." said one of the scribes. "Bit down boys and mnke yetirsclf comrerinuie. snui iivismun. After a few iiuestleuH te warm him toward the subject, the coach lu one of his real nffnblc moods had the fel lowing tn Hay. in addition te the fact that he would start Themas In the line: "Ves, I am well sntisficd with tlie snowing of tlm team against Columbia. Yeu knew they did geed work con sidering the fact thnt e had only one scrimmage drill with the varsity last week nnd that lasted only twelve minutes. Psychology of Onme "Yeu knew there Is n certnlu psy chology about football that Isn't always understood by the general public and the schedule rankers of colleges. That psychology is In the mental attitude of the players. When n schedule Is hard and long like ours, .only n real veteran team can keep that strong mentality necessary te go through a difficult season. The schedule makers erred this year without thinking thnt we were going te have a green eleven. The re sult was that the team had tn be in geed condition every week, There was no let down for the Varsity players. The rtst that should come after one or even two hard games was lacking. The re sult was that the men had te lenrn mere football every week instead of be ing rested occasionally. The V. 31. I. game was the turning point. What feglcnlly should have been an off dny In that we should have played an easier tenm proved entirely d I (Ter nit for wc met one of the best tennis of the year. V. M. I. Turning Point After the V. M. I. game it was necessary te build n new offense and de fense nlmest every week. I must say that for a green tenm the men absorbed great amount of football. Fer the Cernell game wc have had no scrimmage t all for the varsity, the second team having had twelve minutes' drill. He you see we have little knowledge from the actual working vnyn of the Cernell offense. The men arc tired. Thev have had te assimilate mere football than most any team In the country but they have steed up well under It all. They plaved better ball ugnlntt Columbia than they did against Dartmouth. I am sort of doubtful that they will pluy the same sort of game against Cernell as they did against Pittsburgh but I can hepe that they will. Cernell has tlie edge en us. 'They have hnd an easier schedule, have bad mere rest awl their teamwork was net broken up by Injuries as our team was. Praises WhlttitlU Using ThemuH In the line is the result of having the bucks In shape. White hill played great football against Ce- I E E Frankford Eleven te Play Union for Philadelphia Champion ship at Phils' Park While the Army und Nuvy ure but tling for the service championship en the Pole Grounds next Saturday after noon, Philadelphia foetbnll fnns will have an opportunity te see a game here for the Independent championship of Philadelphia. Tin. Union Club, of Phecnlxville, which defeated Ilnimesburg last Sat urday, has been challenged by the Frnnferd A. A, nnd the game will be plajed at the Phillies' Park, Uread nnd ITuntlilgden streets, Frankford has n very geed team nnd hns net been defeated this season. A tie game was played with Ilelmesburg nnd It Is said Frankford had all thn better of It. Anyway, u challenge wns Issufd nnd it wns nccepted Inst nigln. Thus fnr, Frnnkferd has defeated Knst Feils, Germnntewn, Ilebart, Kwlng, Wheeling, Themas A. C. nnrl Conihehocken. It has scored Ml points against 13, which Is n very geed record. On the team are Hlmendet, of Leb anon Valley: Dale, Itldpath, of flwnrthmere : Hunplee, of Central High and Penn; Oberfelt, who is sold te be the best Independent tnckle playing in this section; Hhlrer, Itay Miller, of Penn ; Ilemmy. the speedy quarterbnek ; Nemzek. of Xerth Dakota Aucles: Strange, of Ohie State: Vie Itnllnu, of Princeten: Krans, of T'rslnus; Mellow, of New Yerk University, und Knuff rann, one of Eddie Mnhan'H marines. This is a geed line-up und ns the men have been playing together all sen- ' son. teem work has been perfected. I Union will have the same line-up ns last Saturday, with one addition. Swede Youngstrem, the all -American guard from Dartmouth Inst year, will piny. Lee Conway has taken qhnrgn of the gnme and tickets will be en sale to morrow. Amateur Sports THE Presbyterian Church of Olney has been showing a geed article of basketball among the secdnd-class fives nreund the city. The team Is in great shape, playing home en Saturday eve nlng, Itusiiel Wilsen Is handllne the business matters of the team. He Is new busily engaged In booking his schedule. Several dates still are open and he would like te hear from second and third class traveling reams willing te play for a reasonable guarantee. Fer games communicate with Uussel Wilsen, 4H4 Semmervllle aveuue, Ol Or.v, Pa. The Knterprti C, V. M. A., would like te near from nrat.ctaaa traveling- ttama, Harry Conway, BiUB Morten atreet, (Jermiintewn The t. T. A. wen an eaay lctnry ever pewnlnttan, at .the former' hall In Cheater hy the acorn of il te 22. Ir a prevleua ssraj at Downlnsten the C, T. A, went down ' Oaftat by. the margin of one Mint Hrasan played a great same for the win PMfc. i In Preliminary centeat the Mount artnel Itraeryea wen handily from the C. "&l ""J?'! flve by the erere of 20 te 1(1. lelumhla A. O., n nrat-rlaej traelhnr ?.- 'v w,"''l. Use te hook Bumea with im!1,v,nf '""" noer. Clinrles Vnilth Jna.llt,, ""I'll '. r Ph"" Spruce ,.betwtn;8:W and 8 o'cieck, ITULARGRIDGAM ON SATURDAY and the Other Backs JVM Line Hcisman Opniistic With Ithacans InmbLn nnd I ejepecfi te start Jilm nsalnst the Ithacans. Wrav. at nuarter- back. Miller and Wliitelilll nt the halves ami1 Htrnus nt fullback will give me n great forward passing bnekfleld. Kvery man can threw and receive forward passes like the best In the country. ' With this backflcld wc will be In tet ter shape than In the last three weeks. Our line, with the possible exception of the ends, will lie strenser with Themas In there at gunrd; nnd If Krtressvaag is nine te pin) we will be in real shape, provided, of course, that the. mental side of the players Is as strong ns their physical side." At this point Tem McNnmara, the scruu wnnuer eeacii, entered tne room te tell flui coach that dinner was ready, nnd tliu tribes left the Hcisman sanctum uftcr one of the best Interviews with tlie coach this season, The rnln broke up n premising scrim m use drill jestcrdny, but In spite of the fact that Franklin .Field represented n swamp rather than a foetbnll Held it did net deter the conch from running the second team through n sin mil drill and afterward a short pseudo scrim mage against the scrubs. Dr. Arthur Llirlit nnneuneed venter- day thnt Walter (Jrcennwalt would be unable te pluy en iliursday because of an Injured knee. The Injury may keep him out of basketball for several weeks. Last year the former Yerk high school Ind was the center man en the freshman team and a likely looking varsity plover. Wagner, the big tackle, ivllf be able te pluy Thursday in splt'c of the 'cut ever his eye, according- te the team physician. Thn remainder of the sound Is In geed shape. Straus' ankle bothers him but little, Themas' shoulder Is tnuch im proved and Krtressvaag's elbow is mending rapidly. Pen Points The aililptle council hfld a mwtlns yv. terday afternoon In the veterinary bulldl.ic. and while rumera flew thick and Mat no u Mng en could be tracked down. Officially !' .V",.,"ul..,h',t ,n,re nethlnir for liubllcatlen. The name of one of the met prominent renn official, was anld te haa bteu discussed. Jeb Shrehan, the itenlal ticket man. atatcil euteriliiy that nil thn frlcnda he mails during- thp uur.y part of the aeaaen will be lest te nlm nfter the Cernell came. Never before? according te Kheehan, nun the do de mand, for tickets been se ureal as for this yiar a same. .i.,'0iur 'nc" " students and alumni crowded Hill A. A !PMjI. IMal!jii ... II . . i. . . i.nicnwy ir ine jirecieua IMstcbesrtls. The publle anle, which atarta thin mnrnlnir. will net lurt Ien, for only te available. "lan "'" niM,rwl!!Cik )i'h":!'m.1' i!f ,h enlnl"n that Jill ttaril. the bin tackle who durlns- the ast few cam ea tins been the star of the line, la the beat comedian ever te wear the Ited and Ulue n twenty-seven years. The former Klrat Illusion bleaae entertained the ieyr.,Ln NeHr Verk ln sreat atjle. according te Wharten. t. "? MH'lieH. the former Northeast High f-choel boy who Is captain of the Red and lllue croas.ceuntrv team, broke his ankle at New Haven en Haturdnv morning- In the IntercolleBlete race. He turned aturplv en ii Piece of atene and had te be carried off the ceurse, Tlie Htrniiij fninllv will jield a reunion In this city ThanksR-Mng- pay. according- te Jee. the Imckfleld atar. I'apn and Mamma, ftrnus will dine with Fritz and Jee. tn Venn plnjera. It will be the flrat time that rater and Mater Htrnus rmve wen their eons ln action. 1lllu .flu.MI. A B., .. I... .... . leave for Whltemarah. where they will prac tice today and tomorrow Ter the Cernell ?-f"??- 7hp ,"""'' wl'l return te rrani,in - iiu.e.u,, iiiiiriiiiiit, v.nrneii, contrary 7 i.e """i1 w,.lil net lflve 'thaca until te- ...Hiii. uu win - urnve nere tomorrow mernlnfr. Carpentler Deposits Forfeit Psrla. Nev. I'.l. Frnncnla Ueacampa. man ager of Qeers-ea Carpentler. heavyweight boxing- champion of Kurepe. has depeelted en behalf of the latter 700.000 franca In Krench lean bci-Id a a k-uarantee fnr the contract Carpentler signed with Jack Uemrsev while In New Yerk for a bout te decide the ohamelonahlp of the world. The fund was Jh?" .'eel.,n "If eyenran-llarje. Hank artd the recylet reads tn part, "llecelved en ac count Uiersea Carpentler-'Jncquea' Uempaet contract. $16.00 CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Eitabliihed '3 50 Men's Hats 3 AT THE FACTORY Assortment New Larger and Better Than Erer Seft and Derby Felt Hats Latest Styles and Celers They are orders that were cancelled. Manufacturing values 55.50 te $8.00 Each Hat Retail Values $8.00 te $12.00 Each Hat OLIVE, TWELFTH AND BROWN STS GUYER-ROELOFS CO. OPEN 8:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M INCLUDING SATURDAY AFTERNOON Open Friday Evening Wil 10 o'CIeck STATZELL FAVORS W LLAMS COLLEGE Penn Charter Captain te Gradu ate With Brill and Rlday Captain Harlan 8tatiell, of Penn Charter Scheel, will enter Williams College when he graduates from Penn Charter Scheel, lie Is one of three of the 1020 Intcracademte League cham pionship tenm te bid ndleu te the Qua kers next spring. As Penn Charter will have, eight veterans, prospects for next season are even brighter than was the case this season. Illday nnd Ilrtll are the ether stars who graduate. Illday will probably enter Wesleynn. llrlll Is the only bach field player lest te the Quakers. The next event en the program for the In teracatlemle champs is the banquet, which will be held Just as seen ns Dr. Hleliard n. (lununere, headmaster, sets a date for this annual celebration. The letters will be, awarded the Friday be fore tha Christmas vacation. At thut time the geld footballs will be awarded and calendars with the team's picture win ee ready ler enh player, Lonsdewrie Leses Seven Players Lansdewne High will play Hwnrth Hwnrth mere High lu the final game of the sen sen sen en Thanksg-lvlnir merninr Cesrh Meyers will lese seven regulars String- reiiew, iirewn, Jlrumtlelu, tawfenl, ItheadcH. MritlnekL nnd Heb Ooedmnn. llelian, a substitntf, who played In most ei tne games, win nlse grnrtuate. Next Slenday the Lansdowne ath letes will respond te the call fop bas Metbull candidates. Manucer Ooel- man has arranged his first game with Hadner High en December 21 en the lonstiewne lloer. As the entire bas ketball team nraduatcd last vear. Latin. dewnn's prospects are anything bnt bright. Meyers, who Is coach of the football team, will also have charge of naskctDaii, Ice Heckey ln Schools If satisfactory arrangements can be made with the officials of the Ice. Pal ace, there will be a High Scheel Heckey League, this season. At the recent meeting of the supervisory committee et ntnietics a eommlttee was appointed te meet with Geergn V. Pawling, presi dent of the Ice Palace rem,pany, last 8aturdavtnernlng at I) o'clock. Henry Uraehheld. of Northeast Hlnb. chairman of the committee, nnd the ether members of the committee were nt tlie lee Pnlnce from II e clock until nearly 10 o'clock last Saturday, but did net meet Mr, Pawling. According te Mr. Ilruchheld, the schools lire fa-, vorable tn Ice hockey, but the next move is up te the Ice Palace officials. "We were at fhe Palace at the ap pointed time," explained Mr, Uraeh Uraeh eold. "Mr. Pawlluu attended the meet ing of the supervisory committee nnd encouraged Ice hockey among the school- heys and we worn disappointed that he was fi.t en hand Saturduy morning. Wc could net wait any longer. We have net heard from him se nothing mere lias necn done in tlie matter. Narbcrth High Wins In Mud The Nnrberth High warriors think mud is Such a nice, soft, pleasnut thing, especially when they enn slide te a 27 te 0 football victory.- It was raining hard, hut that did net step the Narbcrth and Hnverferd High teams from playing their gnme nt Narbcrth. The Dickies, Coeke, Martin, Riley, in fact, the en tire tenm, did geed work. It wns seen Impossible te distinguish one from the ether as they splattered and full evir each ether In the mud. , West Philadelphia High enjoyed a soccer same with Geerge Scheel which nearly 'proved "-.big upset for the New town boys. West Phillies, took the lend In the first linlf, 1 te 0. Geerge Scheel rallied In the second half, 'scoring twi goals and a victory, 2 te 1. Mehr Easily eBats Clement Trey. N. V., Nev. 2.1. Walter Mehr. of of Albany. In every round of a nfteen-reund ihjui "" ,Uil nmnx, Fer Dress Patent Leather Oxfords Hand sewed and hand finished. Ultra in every particular. 1B68 3 r GERMANTOWN ' SEEKS VETERAN CENTRE Manager Bennis Expects te Have Fermer Star Pivot Man in Tonight's Contest Against the Camden Champions -1EHMANTOWN plays the Camden Eastern League basketball cham pions tonight at' Chew street and Chel ten avenue. Hevernl weeks age Man ager Dave Ilennln announced he had signed n veteran of the cage in Winnie) Klnkaldei He re-entered the game after nn nbsence of three .yearn nnd la playing as jroed barfketball as any player In the league. Ilennln Is bow en a trip out of the city nnd expects te hare another vet eran In line for this evening's game. The playe'r In question was without doubt the best defensive center in his tlmn-nnd wns tap-off mart for the Cen tral Ieague champions Severn! seasons. X 1 J JlXCaj Greatest Values Ever Offered in Men's and Yeung Men's ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS & TWO-PANTS SUITS Suits of Finest Textures, including Streng-Hewat Virgin Weel Fabrics mmmmlmmWmmnXMmmmmwmmmm'y .Hn tim,3 j Men's and Yeung Men's All-Weel OVERCOATS Werth up te $60NpW T AJ'!!V0?L OVERCATS ar th same quality that less than a month age were selling at $50 and mere. b ' ULSTERS ULSTEIRETTES LEATHER-LINED STORM COATS and ethers of this season's best models in Meltons, Kerseys. Friezes, Plaid-backs and Leem- nnr SS TY-atOU";Te?ONRPE CLOTHES SHOPS these worth-while ALL WOOL Silk-Trimmed OVERCOATS arc $27. Men's and Yeung Men's Menree TWO-PANTS sun NOW MenPesitively the greatest clothes opportunity ever presented These Mn' a v Tt LL-WOOL Twe-Pants Suits Side of treng-ewat Virgin Veo? P.SJ S3 0thhl&C8lBraScrgJeS; Fla Cheviots, Worsteds, etc., are here for you in single and double breasted models. Suits well worth $50 and $60-1nOW at bur I?p?ta?!c .MONROE CLOTHES SHOPS at $27. W at bur UPSTAIRS COME UP TODAY and SAVE from $20 te $30 en your THANKSGIVING CLOTHES 18 Upstairs Menree Clc&es Sheps in New Yerk City Othtl-al Albany Scranton Newark Daltimore Jersey City Yenknra Paterten Brooklyn s CAGE FIVE While, net a wonderful scorer In the Ksstern League he always did the share of the coal getting lu the Central. lie was relegated te the "Eastern scrap pile, three or four years age. Last sea son he played lu the city league lu his home town and did se well thnt the manager of the local Eastern league five wns considering getting him this fear. If he reports tonight, which is Ikely, Charlie Powers will be moved up te forward. Industrial Leaders Clash' Twe of the teams in the Manufac turers' League that have designs en the title meet this evening nt Tennh Hall. Klelshcr Yarn and J, & J. Dobsen, . fflrar . $50 and $60 Values-New THIS underselling campaign demonstrates why we are AMERICA'S LARGEST CLOTHIERS. When we de things, we go the limit. The only thing we de by halves is te cut the price in two. At this $27. price you will see the finest assortment of Men's and Yeung Men's ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS and ALL-WOOL TWO-PANTS SUITS garments that elsewhere are "Special Values" at $50. We cannot emphasize tee strongly the fact that these goods are all made at our Fifth Avenue Tailoring Sheps and you are assured of the latest Fifth Avenue styles and VIRGIN WOOL FABRICS. At $27 they are the great est values EVER OFFERED in MEN'S CLOTHES. Sr !WOOLg .4.1AIV and Werth Up te $60 (, -sL tjfP fiJigh 'raft TO ECONOMY ,"1T OPEN EVENINGS ' Satisfaction Guaranteed or Meney f z Alterations Free : both winners e tlielr opening, clash, oppose each ether. Dobaen. luv; n vet- erttu five and. one that Is classed, nmeug the lending tcnmi In the state. On pnper the advantage W decidedly . In favor of Hebble Calhoun's preteges, but Kd Lusk, of the. Vemers, expects tn spring a surprise en the Falls live. It would net be the llrst one Lusk- heH sprung en Dobsen, for he handed them n setback at baseball. In the ether gnme Barrett, of Greys Kerry, meets K. U. Build. Beth oppo eppo oppe ueuts were beaten In their opening con test nnd Budd expects te brenk Inte the winning column tonight. Ihcy have n geed line-up nnd oue that will be heard from before the pennant is de cide. Rene Wins Over Schuster Trrnten. N. J.. Nev. 23. YnunB Ilfne. f rkumh-.ihiirff. beae Dave Hehuatcr. nt North Trrnten, la. th wlnup at mi' Arn A. C; The bout waa an lntrru ....... .. ..i .. -; - evar irterrn. Yeunn IlebldfftU. of Phils- drlphla. took a lacln from Jimmy '""" of Newark. nebMcau ,fIM te sly Ihe North Jttimy ly any kind of a battle. K 1 Hulllvun, a diiakr ftherlirht ami Kill llurna feusht a fant alx-reuml bout. Temmy WlUtP. of thla tltv. teppl Uattllnir Jee. Jim Certwtt wen ever Jee Wells. rarCTsrsicq iaa mm Second Fleer, Cerner 10th and Market Streets, Over Woolworth's Back -rzmigtfr anj Chestnut m, v! Open Daily flH. '.fc.V-J nn ft v. m. jj0m m ilBi'ffl Saturday . m. Wft'M 10.30 P. M.M r -C Hlfli""' W H w mm I'M M jfi $M mr WUm m aH aV ''TNriwB W WM w mm Vlm, W aH M '-4 'ffl. WW 1 Closed All Day Thanksgiving We make this Flat and positive statement: That nowhere in this city can these values be duplicat ed, or your money back! Competition is Simply Overwhelmed By This Sale of Over 10,000 Suits, Overcoats aaaBMaMamMMHBBMaamJMOTMMaaOTBm and Ulsters . Fer Men and Yeung Men in All Medeli, Fabrics, Celers, and Patterns. Made te Retail at $40 $45 $50 $55 & $60 ALL AT ONE PRICE Dim ii it Fer Yeu need only step into this busy clothes shop and mingle with the throngs of enthusiastic buyers te realize that we are offer ing by far the greatest values in Philadelphia today. When you con sider that at ntta A: alone $37.50 we present ever 8,000 Suits Overcoats and Ulsters, you can get some conception of the magnitude of this sale. Inis enviable position in which we are today is the result of shrewd foresight en our part in waiting te de our purchasing this Fall until market conditions were mere favor able In the past 45 days we have accumu lated ,n our chain of stores ever a million dollars worth of the highest grades of cloth ing at practically 50c en the dollar. These tremendous savings new go into the Pockets of our customers. Downward Revision of Prices Throughout two-fce practically pre-war fiBure. Never hnHthi.'K K1 Lteday t se completely dominated in'VaKfvina? dteS" ,hQP Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturday Till 10.30 P. M, Open Tomorrow, Wednesday, Until 9P M. At lime of purch ase of Suits, you can buy an extra pair of pants te match for $5. This price ap plies only te the Suits at $27.50. NOTI-,Ub. I. amiui maraln .f ,,,. ' nr 111. 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