ra rtni p i t.t- &ff. L 5 . J t" If . 1 n W- vis -n P- .'I MI K l fr F te ; B' mi. . ,-lV' -''-' 'I - U- " ! - J - J wmrwFnmF!wst h& ntrm? -vxx JCJUJU v u,iy Carteh, Catholic High Tackle, Selected as Captain-De Simene wrests Center Position Frem Butler lMSMJ&miyu. 'fuisiJiw iiauvriiiim ALL-CATHOLIC ELEVEN FUIHT TKAM -. he five tOfllni rttttrrvsetitliit T, r. cnoel j ti,c rnlhel!e lllgl, 8choel league tills ocRMen fire, te ny the lenst, n evenly Wnnrcil Int. This in evl dcncnl by the fact that no tvam suc ceeded In running up very lnrBe were en nny of its opponents. The romped remped romped tlen wen keen from the outlet. In nrrnnsing en nil-Catholic football team, however, the nnl l ..f ,1tm cult ns It -would first appear, as every team has enough Individual stars te wake this picking somewhat cuy. Of course, 'there arc these who will dls agree with some of our selections, but .hftcr giving our eleven mature venild- FtIein.i'0.u. ,Y,n ftKrp tllnt w" ve picked the "all-star" team of the Cath olic League. Irwin Bright Star Starting at left end. w pick one of the star performers of the league, if pt,f the city, in Irwin, tin- red headed left wing of the West Catholic Uniiad. Irwin is by far the bet end of " '"t and one would have te go far te find his superior en any high wlmel team. He Is fast, his taekle- arc deudlv and he is an Ideal man for breaking up end runs, forward passes and Is bril liant when it comes te receiving long forwards. At the ether end we have Itradlev, of St. Jeseph's 1'rep. The fact that he was selected captain of that team is enough te prove his weitli. te say netli Ing of the sliced with whleh lie gets down the field under punts. He is an Ideal man te work with Irwin and few end runs would be made in gauu s u ?' these two alert wliicmen im the jnli. At the tackle pests the -eleit m is easy. Captnin Ctittmi. -f the ('admin High squad, and .liin Hil'i'ii pe for ort ert Bhlnc any competitor. Their tinkling Is sure, aud both can be depends! utinn te open up big he es in the opposing line. We chose Carten as captain, be cause of bis longer i" perienee. llaid'ipii. of VI .nmvi I' til McClciieu tire nr c lmice fur the guard liesitiiiiis. lteth in.- hu.k lads and run always be depended te give their best in every play. De Kimene Shades ISnller At center we face our first real taMt. TCvcr. one will admit that both Ie Simone and Mutter are stni nt the pivot pest. Mut er Is the heavier inn ti and plays a roving center and is a geed tackier. ! S'livne is much lighter, but bis nbi!it te diagnose plas nml his uncanny fieulty of getting tlire'igh and , ,: i...i.:...i i... t..... ..1.. . I.: . ...... intuitu. itt-iimii lie- inn. iius his in-i - ftrt passing, added te the fact tti.it he is eentinual'y following the bu'l. givr .r. .... ...I.... ,. ..- .. .... him a s 'tilt ea'l ever Untie: He has been the outstanding star of the West Catholic line. At quarter, Smith, the speedy Caih Caih e'ic High lad, gets the call. He is able te run his team In a very creditable Dimmer, is n geed epen-tie'd runner, geed nt ferwnrd passing nml Is also a geed man en the defense. At the halfback pest we place the star of ttie St. Jeseph's Prep baeklleld. Mres'in, nod the brilliant I.nSalle per former, Moeliferd. utf innnlngmate. Mreslln especially Is n dangiTens man. Although light in weight, he is adept at skirting the ends, hitting tie line, throwing ferwnid passes, punting aud drop-kicking. All in nil, he Is a valu able asset te en high school team. Itnehferd is a'se a geed ipiurtcihark. capable of leading his team in the ab sence of the icgutur ipiarter. At fullback theie is but one choice at present, Hcniienberger, of Vi'laneva 1'rep. He is the h nviest man in the league, tipping the scales near the ".00 pound mark, but this does net hinder his speed, ispceial! when mnklng etui runs, which is hls'.peeia't. .lim Cun ningham, of West Catholic, is his equal in many lespects. but the place must be given te the Vi'laneva star, as the West Ciithelie captain was out of the ( fi tin ten often, due te injuries, te be able te show his tine worth. ' Second-Team Selections Ter the se end team the following are j our selections : J At end Martin, of St. Jeseph's 1'rep, i mid ".Il.-Ks" lloneliue, (if Cathe'ic ' High, easily capture tin if places. Cut I mid Ma'lie. of I ,u Safe 1'rep and St. I . escph's Piep, respei lively, get the call , for the tackle positions. Mallie cspe- i'l Is an ecepfetia'ly geed man. his weight and iiiep. rience alone keep ing I. un elT the (list tenia. At the guaid o-itien big IM Hnke. the West Cath- i heskv and I eiia'iau of I.a Salle. outstrip all of thi'ir competitors, Mer- kcrv , also of West Catholic, is a vei-v le'iable man. iind an ei eptietiall geed tin kier. At i enter Mutler is our choice, alter the above debate, Mark Cituuingliim, tin licet West Catholic quarter, is entitled te direi t i the .second team. Kennedy, of Catholic High, and Halm, of Villanova 1'rep, ale both out of their regular positions, 'nit we feel tint the ate entitled te some place en our eleven, and we must I luce thein at the halfback pests. dim CiinniiiL'ham, the bader of the I second team and capteiu of West Cath olic, deserves n bette f te. I! t n -k 'dealt him a cruel blew win n he I wrenelied bis knee ,n the St. Luke game. ! forcing him te the sidelines for a inrt ! of some of the leagip games, but. despite hi- injuries, his plmk was iu rinneiita' in winning several games for 1 is team. A geed captain and skilled player. 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'In I'rep St, Jno Prisi 'lie Itldl West t nlhnl'c mIIi.-11e Illli , lll.immi Trrn Vrt Ciillielli' I tlMIl All ITll l-l Hill 111 lnelnleMlllerLuiUWrayTfTirl'JttlO, I llnnlil UllU UlllUll and Ilebcy Mght nrc former Pcim play-' CLASH TOMORROW Independent Gridiron Rivals Meet in Football Classic at Phillies' Park L Amateur Sports Oiicnmcntu !tebrt Cantrell street. Armstrong-, 1231 TI1K Corley C. C. basketball team Is phiving under 11 dual title this sea son. In their home games this five s known as the Annunciation and while travc'lng it uses the mime of Cerle., The Corley -Annunciation aggregation has been plnlng n fast article of bas ketball se far this season. It has a reierd of four victories and no defeats te dote. rirst-cla-s teams in I'eniisyl Minia and New .lersev are being booked bj Manager Jeseph McCann, IMl'J laid low street. llerteu A. '., u tnie'.lns fle. wnu'il like tii h nr from fe'lrtpe-slt'n-ln nliI fives, hnvlne heme nor Wllllfttn I. White. 1)105 Hrer street. Suiiil llen.irtment, of the WiltmMrihln Nivv Ya'il t ilisieus u' "iii'-liu' Kimi-s with flr-t-i'am heme le.imn ha nu own floors nnil off, r'nR f.ilr Inilureimnts I, I,, vlli c.ire i"i:iplv ill tinrttii' nl. l'htl.uli I tihln N.iw Ynrl The Atlintlr stcrl sneeer rlrifn. uf C'hes lir wcniM Ik? tu hmr from tciins nrnuml r-lpiilelrhln rte it.miPi a' helm cm Silur iIivk iiinl .ii en Sundnvn llnrnlil lllhlm cine Atlantic Ste I Ce Oh. tcr P.l West riillrilrlplili rrntestimt t'lnli wants V m 't'i 'V-tr .s h en I-mi s nfferlnit fair iMintante 5 Samuel O innan. M'ls Kernhiiv ntnue Ms-inn ('inl 's 1 l-en of heir "a front nl' first anil a-rnml cl-i'-s te.-m In IOiM.uI'I phla ana lclnltv efferinir r.innlile In- lliirrlu Murr'.i tlie would Ike te book Kiimp with rojirtpen-mxlern-ven.i-el.1 hnm tpims v. lmwliT, S314 West Harel.i trrt. lley s'mntM, Trecn Ne. 2ft7. ilestr te har from fourth nml fl'lh c.nss tnitellnit Uams. II J Conway. IIB4S Morten Direct. The Alllnl AIMrllr AnencHtlen of J'pim- s;ltntil.i will held Its next meMImr In thn Olen See'al Auditorium Tuesday at 3380 North 1 Ifth tr et I'mmlnrsit "PenkerH wia 1 address thq mectlnr. I film Serlnl l desirous of nrrnneliie rx rx hlbltlen "ec.- nmr'.i .ith nji-o'-te- 1 tp-ims offering fnlr lni1ucimints. D 11. MiCev 3 JUS North Second street. I The Stiiiiirhaii II. '. would like tn hear from 'cend-li" tennis havlnB linll". A. luiis-new. BiKii North American street. ('emlilnp It, V., a fourtppinflfteen-year-olit trave'lnff quintet would Ilk" te hear from tfnms nf Its class ha Pis hills M Ituhen sti in S.tni S.-uth Tdilh street Iunn ("lull, a. flrst-c!as traveling tiulntet. would Uke te arr-imre Kam- with ti.ens of H class effi-rlnir fa'r puarnntees. J p. Mulhe'lmd care lena Cluti. 130S I'ranI(fenl tiv nu Penn 2d Beats Philadelphia 2d The t'nlvprsltv nf lVnnlvTnlt third see rrr tPim KiUhp'-pd In two much-needed nelnts In- ilefcatlnt; J'hlt.i ! 1 t.li 1 1 C i' Jd 3 neals tn L'. In a secenil division Cricket Club l.eatni" match at St M irtlns yestenUj mernlnff (Jeals Fra7er X.lmmirman lllalr, HJllsen. Mosher H' ferce llerij.'imln drove. I.lms men Hamilton and Addis. Tlnv- au-mlnii' 1 alve- The Army-Navy game is net the only big football clash en the calen dar tomorrow ijfternoen. Hlght here In I'liltadeUilitn will he staged a gridiron contest that as far as the residents of Frankford are concerned, means far mere than the big classic In New Yerk. The Frankford Yellewjaekets, pride of the northeast, have been clamoring for 0 crack nl the Union A. A.VA11 Americans, of IJheenlxvitle. and Culen has granted the request of Heward llewkcr and his preteges. Kveryene in 1'rmikferd 1ms set the date aside nnd they will be at the I'hllllcs' grounds to morrow afternoon together with a bund of fifty pieces. 1'nien last week polished off Holmes Helmes burg, 1l te 0, nnd Frankford played a tie giiiiie with Heimesliurg, lteth clubs wen ever Conshohocken, but Union fairly swamped Censhy when they mei esterday and ran up n total of 3Ii te (I. Nevertheless Frankford feels con fident of its nbtlity and there are quite n few who dare venture the opinion that the Yellewjaekets will be returned n winner. This does net come from I'raiikferd looters, for there is net a follower of thill clul. that does net conscientiously believe tlint ttiey are supporters nf the best feel ball eleven hereabouts, Frank ford ,'irui nn ndvantege it 1 thnt they luiv; phiyed the t-ame line-up from the beginning of the season nnd de net en Kiige plovers for special games. Ne matter where their club plas, I'lieenixvlllt fans nlways fellow anil they have arranged special trains te cutej ihem te the scene of action to morrow afternoon. The All-Americans have iniitiv supporters In Norristown, " -" ford and in fact all along the Schuylkill valley uud they I eta who elwarrf carried a large ecr senal following, and With no college geme of any sort en the calendar It Is eafe te predict that thousands 01 I'enn students will mukc the trip te the hall park te ee hew they leek In action at the present time. Thu fact that they piny Akreu next Sunday for the pro fessional championship of the United States shows what astreiig combination Frankford must face. The latest te Jein the ranks of Union Is Johnny Hett. the former li.ifaycttc star. Scott has been In the Seuth nil season, hut made his first nppearttnee nentnst f 'ntishnlincken veslei ilrtV. At n meeting of the respective managers It was uuantmiUHlv decided that ltebcrt W. Maxwell, sneits editor of tlie Kvi:- NINO Pt'liMO Iji:ikii:r, be the referee, nnd Mr. Maxwell has accepted the as signment. Arrangements have been madrt te keen these In attendance informed ns te the progress of the Army-Navy game, which will be played nt the Pole Grounds; in New Yerk. fwuis mi' . 1 1 viiOTv TemrArn)0Ur5TAdvancefln;Plnehurt Gelf Tourney match round of th6 Autumn Gelf Tour nament today disposed of the tourna ment hn ndw reached the semifinal sldgc. Tem Armour defeated Jehn D, Chapman, nf Greenwich, six up nnd five. 15. h. Scelleld, of Stamford, Conn., wen his match against' J. It. Hewkcr, of Woodland, nlue and seven, W. 10. We'ls, of the Oakmont Club, bjlyeTntn, tferMwrS vf..jimitp,6f Meets count rrVfi Rebert twl., of the fttn&fi 3 try Olub. Is new h i ""MW.M the Philadelphia dhtret remaianlV'i leuriiuiiieni.. iewiN paved ...1 i'"'l F. Dew, In the third a, C.,1 vlttlen, and wen, four and Ithre. i? af ' lcwis, 01 ine snme club. nltn-iV i same division, was dim ntfu lK '? Ooedal', of St. Leuis, at ;&'. hard-fought match that went ? 0 home green. went 'a ti, A Half Price ale ? Our Entire Stock of Woolens Reduced Exactly One-Half &0 e te Ms Suitings and Overceatings New Suitings and Overceatings New ?pJ t tA K1-. tTi & S fi Suitings and Overceatings New Suitings and Overceatings New Talk about prices coming down! Surely, you never expected such a drastic reduction! But, Vere it is! Our entire stock of fine voelens in a Iremendeus "let go" at these unheard of prices. Ne need te say much for an event of this kind Prices and values talk for them "3 W-J?J Chas. Adcims Ce, 1617 CHESTNUT STREET 18 North Warren St., Trenten, N. J. :Open Monday and Saturday Eveningsc V3iE5&BSSSE&!M& iB3SISSMSMSZSSSSSSSlZlSSSMMmm "M Flem Be Back te Old Prices with change in or size )m quality mm Jft $& Mm $m W r-i ? iifl RSSi 103 v.-:: y$y KirAs-rS5 SU-J..V. PlV XvVsf m (:rtli, v ')iw WW W sm m : i& re - .( Et h'lH. f:. l AV w,f M: B& (Srf3ff 3r1'.Ji.'l sw Conchas Perfectos NOW 10c XGf: ;;j '$$& Perfectos NOW 2 for 25c & J?ii.'. ri-.i'.u. m 04d5 m fctV Presidents NOW 15c Last Te Ge Up First Te Come Down jSitiJKKtaBiM MflSBVag 1THE MANUEL prices were the last te go up some months age, and are the first te come down new. Yeu knew that reduction is of value only when it is en established, standard goods of known quality. Reduce the price of any cigar net known for its value and pleasing quality and it means little te smokers. Lewer the price en a cigar like Manuel, and it means a great deal te smokers. Because Manuels are known, the de mand for them has gene forward by leaps and bounds since the announcement was made of the price reductions. There is no better time te try Manuels than right new. Yeu will like "the Blend that makes Havana Mild." ALLEN R. CRESSMAN'S SONS Cigar Manufacturer Philadelphia i'33 ;' ANHW M e Mnivri Amow C OLLAR A COLLAR THAT'S RIGHT FOR THE KNOT THAT'S TIED TIGHT St it M. Cluett.Pcabedj & Ce. Inc-OrcyMX Mann & Dilks 1102 CHE4TNUT STRCKT J u if its SOLD HERE ONLY Men's Overcoats at Replacement Prices Old costs have been forgotten ,its today and tomorrow with up-te-date price markings, All Weights MANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET HMVW.MVi fN)Af A'HM And New-Gentlemen YOU Have the Opportunity te Buy the Natien Wide Famous ibcijaftner Clethes Direct Frem the Manufac turer at Less Than Wholesale Cost Drastic conditions necessarily call for drastic actions. That's what wc arc up against, men we have been forced te open wide the doers of the big idjflffUCr factory and sell direct te the retail consumer. Fer years we have manufactured ' high-grade clothing for the best retail merchants. Business has been bad canceled orders has been the result therefore we find ourselves with an enormous stock that we must sell te you direct. Won't you come in? WliatltMeans te Euy Direct from the Wholesale Manufacturer When you buy from the )Cljnffn0r corporation you net only save the middleman's profit which in itself is a big factor but you also' eliminate the retailer's profit, the wholesaler's profit and many ether items that add te cost. Remember, you buy here for less than actual cost of wholesale production. What mere could you expect? Fer an Immediate Clearance We Have Arranged About 4675 All All Weel StlftfEhutt Hand-Tailored SlllfS and kfMt Retail Value $40 te $50 s5555. - ... . u?& n This Trade Mark T$C,,TIA Te TrlnntifiPri With j7D0HAMr the Best Retail Trade JDesigned Clethes Where Yeu See It Yeu Are Assured of the Best Meney Can Buy 3d Fleer i By All Means Come Here First Let Us Shew Yeu Genuine Clothing Bargains Every Garment Bears the tlntfntv Guarantee -Absolute Satisfaction Or Meney Refunded The Schaf finer Corporation Manufacturers of Schaffner Designed Clethes 1015 Market Street Loek for our name and number. nn j ini...Ai He sure you are in the right place. lUCe EtieVuCOy fvNpu'vfvNviv'1 y 1; l ' v ivit8 'fi' i -' , ', ',i". 'i, 'i ,. j . Jji,, .1 . . -,,!, ii . ' "i - w i. 'Mft.x,u im. . .. :m .".it. -.' ' ' i n wrKUi-.HMi ZT . mi . jtMJb t jmi.w-, w L .- j 4f&v .-& , mi-vik;. Wn.tJ X Ll20fc. .. . ,. ':-., j, t f !-.---" I ' jij., l2P5( fcLJ.' .i-.rii jU . 1, W J A I ! 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