Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 03, 1920, Night Extra, Page 29, Image 29

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GRIDIRON TEAMS
PROLONG SEASON
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Many Football Contorts Are
Scheduled te Be Played
Tomorrow Afternoon
The football Masen ends with
Thnnkselvliitf. but thin xentien lj evi
dently ttUibllahinn ft precedent, for
mnny gridiron battla hera and also
where arc scheduled for tomorrow. One
of the meat important of the tow
clashes li between the Helmcjbura ami
Frankford ffcrub nnd will be pleyed
en Helmcuburg Field. Frnnkferd avo ave
cue and Ithawn dtreet.
The big Mama met about a month age
and the acore was 00. The Scrubs nre
anxious te nee which Is the better, and
although the Masen for both clubs Is
at an end, the Interest In the game was
te tense that Manager Bowker and
Gerker decided te play tomorrow after after
neon. Among the players en both sides
are many bays from Frankford Ulan
Scheel. Eight Mhoelboyg will be In
the line-up, three for Ilelmcaburit and
five ou Frankford.
Anether Important clash will be
taKed at the ground of the Sun Ship
Athletic Association in Chester nt Third
street and Morten avenue, when Cliften
Heights opposes Chester A. 0., a team
that two weeks age handed the Heading
Tigers their first defvut at home In seven
Over In Camden Emersen and Ewlng.
of this city, will play at Fourth and
Jasper Mreets. Tin se teams were sched
uled te battle en Thanksgiving Day,
but the geme was postponed en ac
count of the elements, living's crip
ples have fully recovered and Manager
Wyatt expects te Bcore "a victory ever
Emersen.
Many ether teams are In action, In
cluding Ilivcrten, Chcsbroek, of Wil
mington ; Celwyn and at Klkcr'a Field,
Andersen street nnd Clielten avenue, the
Kennedy A. C. will meet the German
town Juniors in a neighborhood tilt.
A Sunday game Is also down en the
cbedule en the same grounds when the
Oennantewn Scholastics meet Hely
Name.
$50,000,000 Passes Through
Pari Mutuals in Maryland
Halllmore, Dec. 8. .The stu
pendous aum of $80,000,000 or
mere passed through the betting ma
hJjes of the four big Maryland rnce
tracks during the season of 110 days
just ended, according te figures ob
tained. The new state racing commission
linn net yet made It report te the
governor en the first six months of
Itn operation, covering only the nu
tumn meetings, but the figures given
are regarded by persons In close
touch with racing affairs as being, if
anything, under the real amount.
Turf writers ngrce that It was a
banner sc son for racing In this state
in the quality of the racing, at
tendance and financial results.
TWO BIG SOCCER GAMES
Only two games rtmtln te be played In
th InttrcollfiaUte Beceir Laagus. Ttiaae
centtsts wilt b atasad en Saturday at ltav ltav
trrerd and Ithaca, whan Itnn plan Havtr Havtr
ferd and Princeton eats te mast Cernell.
Alt the ether team have finished their
chadulea and the championship la an ret
undecided. However, tomorrow mar bring
the tie te a clone and a let dependa en th
outcome et these two nitiH, Penn nnd
Princeton are the only ttams te te through
the acaaen without a defeat and have played
each ether te a tl Kme.
The via; Quakers are the faverltei ever
the Lltll Quakers In the name at Haver
ford en Saturday afternoon becauie et their
aheKlng igalnst the Harvard team last
week, when Lee the Chlneae atar. came Inte
the llmellsht by scoring- three ceali In the
closing minutes of play.
Tiger Soceerlats May Play State
I'rlncrten, N. J.. Dee. . Coaeh Al Nels.
of the Princeton aeceer team, will be only
tee (lad te have hie Tlfter eleven meet Penn
State for the Intercelleitlate soccer cham
pionship In case Princeton defeat Penn In
the play.erl of the tie new existing In the
Intercollegiate Lemtue. Ileperls credit Penn
mate with n flsslre te meet the winner of
this play-oft. the Pennsylvania celleie claim
ing a auperler record te that et any ether
eleven.
Red 8ex Want Heeper aa Pilet
IJnsten, Dec. 3. Harry Heeper will lead
the Ited Sex en the Held attain next season
It lit' returns t the prune. It w aa announced
from club h"ftdquartiTa today The stftie
ment thnt the field captaincy wan at his call
wan made In reply te n report that the vet
eran outfielder te be traded te the Chi
cneu Whit? Hex or New Yerk Ynnkees.
HARD SCHEDULE
. FOR SI. JOSEPH'S
Basketball Te am Will Tackle
Army Five In New Yerk
This Menth
Ilaskctball practice at St. Jeseph's
College has been under way ever a week
and Coach. Temple reports that the
team la rapidly rounding te form for the
opening game, a week from tomerow,
with the Crimson nnd flray Club at the
St. Jeseph's gymnasium.
The material en hand Includes four
veterans from last scosed'h team nnd
about sixteen ether randidatcx, In
cluding threo Ktars of last Reason's
championship prep school quintet.
The "veterans" are Define and
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a lift every man will appre-
"our lelectlen of CI".1'1"1?
Hats la the most complete In
years and riant new reuhara
the opportunity "" Z ,i ;
Tantagi of reduotlens en our J
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218 MARKET ST.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS
Largest Upstairs Men's Stere in Philadelphia
&nd 1006 Market St. SET1
Here's The Big Clelhiny Event That
Felks Have Been Waiting Fer
C Air 3567 Fine Hand
dilLE. Tailored All-Weel
Men's and Yeung Men's
SUITS and OVERCOATS
At the One
FLAT
PRICE
Genuine Values
$, $50, $55, $60
Suits for the Yeung Man and His Elders
Overceats-Uisterettes-Ulsters
Every one made in our own workrooms by skilled tailors
--authentic styles modeled by master designers in our big
iew Yerk Factory. Yeu practically buy 2 garments for the
price of one.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS
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Coach Temple, guards; Deadr. n for
ward, and Vfwird, center. Define was it
ta,r Sf. the, 101 P"P enlntet, Deady
and Visard are fast passers and hate
keen eyes for the old string. Beth ere
assured of bertha en the flve this season.
At a recent meeting of the letter men
Vlxnrd was elected captain,
Crcan, McDermott and negena are
the stars of the prep quintet of last
season. They were graduated from the
prep school In June and entered St.
Jeseph's College In September. Other
premising candidates ara Meylan, a
forward j Trcacey and Mark O'Neill,
guards, and Saukitls, a forward.
The schedule arranged by Manager
nash Includes twenty games, nine of
which will be played away from home.
Here's the sweet smoke
V.a let all the rich flarer f the to te to
bnree, which rnn nerr be made wet nor
bitter with shIIts, neroevitble clay bowl
makes It caey te heep clean,
African CALABASH PIPES
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STERNER'S gS
20 N. 12th St.
PIPES REPAIRED
ELECTION AT MER10N
Annual Meeting Will Be Held at
Club en Saturday
The annual meetlna of (he Merlen rrleket
r',i, wll' tie helrt at the clubhouse, llarer llarer
ferd, en Saturday at 0 p, m. The follewlnii
etlleera have been nemlnnteil for electien:
IT l4nt, ndwaM 8. Hayrea) flrat vlee
prealdent. Allen Cvanat aenend vlee preel
dent, William II. Philter; third vice presi
dent. Harry C. Thayerl secretary, W. W.
Montfemery, Jr.! treasurer. James T.
Kahnesterk; live rovernera te aerve three
iearat Rebert W. Lesley, Ileward W. Lewie,
loratle O. Lloyd, J. Henry Bcattersoed and
'aul Thomceen.
The felmwlnjt teaets will be made at the
dinner which la te fellow the meeting; "In
cident In the World War." Sydney Thayer.
Jr.; "Twice-Told Tales," Neah II. 8wayne,
2d! "llavlnr the Oame." the Itev. Carter
Helm Jenes. D.D,
GIRLS TO PLAY HOCKEY
AII.PhlladelDhla Team te Meet
Dryn Mawr Varalty
The Varsity team of Bryn Mawr Cel
lets and the All-Philadelphia hockey
team will meet at Bryn Mawr at 10
o'clock tomorrow morning. Following
a custom at Ilryn Mawr net te pick the
members of the Varsity hockey tenm un
til Its final game, the line-up will net
be known until tonight.
During the season the Varsity has
played the All-American hockey team,
before ita departure for England, by
which It was defeated; the German
town Cricket Club, winning 8-3; the
ll Jm III
Merlen Cricket Club, winning 6-1, and
iiauuuuneiu, winning .
Nativity Street Run
The NMIvIt nth li la maklnir
preparations for Ita second annual atreet run
en Cbrjstmas afternoon. The athletes wl I
iri ai me nativity eiuoneuss ana traverse
ha street of Illrhmnnil Ih rniirin mv.
Inc about five mile, Many valuable irltea
will Ue presented by the business men. Kn-
les can be nied with Dick O'Donnell, care
of Nativity C. C , Madisen and Miller streets.
Reller-Skate Races
rteltrr-skatlnc races were revtveeV !
night downtown at tbe Third luttmattt
Armery and a bl crowd waa In attendance.
William McCullar. a West Phlladelehla
wen thn nne-mlln raae from a fleld of
Watra ttirtitnr th feurtaen.laft cetiraa
the rast time or minutes secenas. ..
II Hayes, of ths Third IWaiment. (Inlshea
oleae second, and Nerman Hires, also wear
In the same club colors, waa third. A.
Mauser, another Weet Fhtlly boy, took
fourth place.
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KEEP 'EM NEW
Thern is a certain amount of cheerful
ness in the hepe of making: an old garment
new, but there ia real sense in keeping a
new garment new.
Phent, Poplar 7660
CLEANERS
and
DYERS
it i 3 C-estnet St. 1 5557 GermantewnAvc
5202 Sanson. St.
Main Office and Works
6J8-28N.2JstSt.J
NEW SCALE OF
BASEMENT PRICES
On Our $50,000 Stock of
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MEN'S SHOES
Through factory concessions and liberal lesacs, which
shall assume ourselves, wc are makJng tremendous
reductions en our cntire stock of the famous
Emersen Shee.
fjenuine Shell Cordovan & AA
Brogues and Imported dJi-vU
Scoteh or Grain Brogues Valu
Olhert Proportionally Reduced 0 $i5.ea
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1235 MARKET
2 Deem Belew CT
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"New Yerk Styles America
Menree Clethes New Yerk"
$50 and mere just a month age NOW $27
Men's and Yeung Men's ALL WOOL
OVERCOATS TW0 PANTS SUITS
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'pHESE Coats at THIS PRICE
- are jast one example of hew
Menree Clethes adapt TODAY'S
prices te today's conditions.
At this $27 price you will see the
finest assortment of Men's and
Yeung Men's ALL WOOL Over
coats that less than a month age
were selling at $50 and mere.
Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Leather
Lined Storm Coats
and ether this season's best models
in MELTONS, KERSEYS,
FRIEZES, PLAID BACKS and
LOOMSPUNS.
Fermer $40 and $50
TWOPANTSSUITS
MEN, here's positively the
greatest opportunity ever
presented. These Men's and
Yeung Men's ALL WOOL Two Twe
Pants Suits, made of Strong Streng
Hewat Virgin Weel Fabrics, and
ether highest grade Serges, Flan
nels, Cheviots, Worsteds, etc.,
are here for you in single and
double breasted models.
Well worth $50 and $60 NOW
$27 at our Upstairs Menree
Clethes Sheps.
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Half Price Sale
SUITS &
Overcoats
Made te Measure
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Suitings
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Suitings
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Come in tomorrow. Select from the choicest woolens le it at
once for best choice.
Why Man alive when de you ever expect another opportunity
te make such a wonderful saving?
Nete the values then figure exactly one-half! The prices talk
for themselves.
Chas-Adams Ce-
1617 CHESTNUT STREET
18 North Warren St., Trenten, N. J.
:Opcn Monday and Saturday Evenings:
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18 Upstairs
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Others
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Pateraen Droeklyn
"New Yerk Styles America
I OPEN EVENINGS 1
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Meney Back
Second Fleer,
Cerner 10th and
Market Streets,
Over Woolworth's
ivionree Clethes New Yerk"
Astounding Offer!
SUITS and
OVERCOATS
$20 te
$27.50
Values
Finding that we have entirely tee
many garments en our fleer, we find it
necessary te fall in line with ether reputa
ble manufacturer te reduce our stock te
realize ready csh. Here's a talc that
smashes all precedents for low prices;
the let comprises exceptionally line mod
els, expertly made and all of them worth
at least double the sale price.
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Our Regular Stock of AH-Weel Materials in Suits
and Overcoats Is Here for Your Inspection.
The Duplicates Which Can-(Rrf- jm en
net Be Found in Town for L,bU
Less Than $35 te $40 -S-rf r,,,Jt
SALCO CLOTHES
S. E. Cor. 9th and Sansom Sts.
Second Fleer
Purchnslng Agents' Orders Accentor!
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