i- - t" w-ty"T i"H"X",l'i'V v j4-v"aJs: "' j ywisv -r . t ' . 18 EVENING .PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER C, 1920 A JJV FOOTBALL, UNLIKE BASEBALL, YOU NEVER HEAR OF A PLAYER BOOTING A GAME AWAY . .. . . - tW Si .irl Bt G. GIPP, BACK, AND KECK, FORWARD, BEST IN U. S. PROS PL A Y PERFECT FOOTBALL AND IMPRESS NEW YORK CRITICS; BREAKS OF GAME FA VOR BUFFALO 81 lt I.OIM.KT W. MAXWIXI. 'ixirln IMItiir llicnliiB Public Ledger PROFESSIONAL foetl.nll made iti debut en the IVn Grounds in Nmi erk S.itunhi.i , and till ritit uete favorably impre-vd. Tin re ns m wild tt.lhuiiisni. lien ever, beemi-c there na ii..thing u etnke, no neNj creud of tinilprgrnilunti - I.i fiiiiih tin; i Iu-pinui: only :i Runic of football plated hitmen two nil -ter (levcii", eiet.i member of which kneiiim; hat U de and bow te de It en etery piny. It tin like ti.cnti-tue I'enrhi'. getting tegi'tlier n ml piittnip en a ri's ilnr game. Ne mistaken were made nml tlie plncr r ii (.topped met of the effcliive ilaj. O'hc) (eaihed m b ethei while en the defence. Ilcfere the ball . nn:ipied the phi. would be -ize. up, the men en the (Ufeiire .nit their position nml then erah into the runner. It wan a wen Icrful dipluy of high-' hi- football. A college mad would ire into ei -t.lMiea of je If he had thnt sort of mater. al te Mart the -eni-nti with. I'ig. rangy, heavv. fn-t e'.nnli; the .mm' kind of la k'.e-; fa-t charging, .-ma- ,ii'i! end" n ipuut.'il.n he kin-v. th--cntne nnd cal'-d the pre,r p'.u. nml n hrnin.i. ve-di, ml-nreui' I Iw-'kli. Id. Tin proper t!i.ng nlun.i wa done lit the proper tune. There were r i ei rer. A few tiim" the ball win fumbled, but tlint is nkci.i te happen at an time. ItecmiBe the (b f ii'e m e geed and tie attack iluc iluc need t.e pn"ilv, the spertater imagined then wa" n'tle offensive strength en e.tlu" team In the weie nr taken. There wire trnni ceml pirn, but t e didn't weik After two me' i ess period, Jnu Thorpe, captain of the Canten team, kn ked n g"iil from (he field, but this lend wni- wiptd out hertl iiftcmnrd when Swe,le leung-trnm him k d a kb k nml ered a Pun 'nlmui. I" aii) thing nnd nre anxieiid te have the preliminaries done mini with as iiukl, as possible. In one hlg game I rememlii r when the riiptiiln who called tin1 te.ss of the cmii did net make himself In aril, nnd it hud te be done nil ever again, Itut gei this I'entrast, On S.iturdn.i when the captains walkeii te niidtlehl te I'enfer with the eflielal.s llughitt, of lluffn'e. nodded te Thorpe nnd Mild: 'Helle. ,1 i in. Iletv is the old innu today?" "I'nttv geed, Teininj." giiinteil '1 herpe. Then the relet ee broke in and nsked who would mil the toss of the coin. ".Inn." asked llughitt easilj. "did you ever guess tight in jnur life " "N'ler 'ii.nle n mistake in mj life," replied Thorpe. "Net before this tune," Mini llughitt, "nu mil." "Tail"!" Mild Thorpe n the mm spun In the uir, and tails it was. That s hew the game stinted. Thre un- no leiigli nhij . (hue u plu.icr used his knees after the ulit-tlc had blown, but the ellicinl-. were nukid net te give n penult... "lie won't de it again. " -nid one. "We will see te thnt." After the offender was taekled hard n couple of times he was wiliiug te be 'Oil the n uiiiindcr of the afternoon. HPIIK indrpendi nM rtiv im'. ,n.,(i Mi lln' i rUi , i mI vill trmnin 'e . lern i. tlmi Jen' encroach en the rulluit m:hhi . In it, ,i Men . m nil i'lh! ucniiifr thr rnllcyi 'lie threirlh nml the spec spec tnteri hnvr n thanrc te en innc ilin i en Sntiiiilaj ajtrin; in . WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND f) U ' This wns a wonderful pn .v of work and showed hew -r-,wi'..v -, i t .-... . , , ,,,,-. JS 1 Pj I the old college stais p'v the win.. The,e , b.i. k and K , ' ),,T'K('1' """ a h:"' nm" trnm U" ' 1-(V,S f' V - Youngstreni broke thteiigh the lim just as the ball was , "' ,n "",'" Satunl ly ami tiis'..., the-.a-en without k passed, 1 he old Dartmouth -tar did net rush into tne kicker, ns nine out et t-i weu'd hae done, but -'owed Up and waited for Th"M'" te kn 1, the lull. Then he leaped in the air. the la'l hit h- . utstretched urm nnd bounded toward the Canten goal Hue. Uy this time I.' d W'.aj. llemie Miller, I.eu Utile and Other ineinbHi-s of the I.nffnle team wne thteiigh the line. They saw Youii"tiem running nfter the ball nnd that was enough Int"iid of trjing te get the oval them Keles, they started up n-teifi-re. .lim Tlieipe wns about te start for oiingstrem wien Vra era-lied into him nnd put him en the greiimi Miller. Little and the ethers took care of etner Canten un li and Y 'img-trem was uhle te pick up tl ball and en- the goal hue without being touched. This is the first time I ever have .-eeii this Worked preperlj FOr.Y.y.s.''A'nlf i. n irrnt guanl, etic ej thr hi it seen aieuml hrir in urnrs. A irnutltr they theuyht a let ; him at iJnrtmeu h. Indepetulvnt Players Arc Coel and Collected Tlll.Sr inib pi iident pln.ers seM.un git ei ite. prebnbli l- due te the fact that the lune eenlu Thi- lilciler of thein- . . ... In themselves ami al-e knew new te take ran elves in the cime. In n co 'n ; eente-.t thre is nu nir of siiptu. sed ex citement when the in.i' ei'itains confer with tle etli ,iU before the nin d.-i i-- ng gum id rules befen ti i mn Is tossed. Ti.e (apt.uiis are w'i!v iniveu-, will ngr.e I defent. .Majer I uuik ( Mviiiiniich bad a wonderful feet ball team and would have made trouble for any college eleven in the ceunti'.. . I'nfei tumid lj . eiilv Yale nnd Ceorgetewn were placed of the stronger t.nms ami l'.osten lauiiet be i nnked as high as it lieuhl be. Tnere were some unusual font me- in the game. A Hely Ci.s man. punting from behind hi- goal line, kicked the bull into the gn pn-ts ami n iiiemher of his side reeevi-.ed the ball for a safetj. This (1 most unusual plav and. te my knowledge, the Hrst time it linppened this yrnr. Anether time, nfter n fumble, a Hely Cress man picked up the ball and ran for a touchdown, ilnwi .er, he kicked the bill' before picking it up. the touchdown wns net allowed and the bnll brought back nnd given te Itosten College. This wns u tough penalty te inflict, but the inles are perfectly clear en thnt point. Cicorgctewn defeated ltethnny College, of West Vr. ginin. in n pest -season game in Washington, nml the I'liiversity of Iietrnit wen from Tulaue de n in New Orleans. These gain's nbeut finish tls (elleg(. season. The only remaining one will be staged in l'li-adcna en New Year's l.i. when Ohie Stute pin..- the Ciinersitj of Cnliferuin. JXI)KI'i;XIWT football, heirrrer, iclll continue te he plmi'il us- lene the rmthrr permit. Xcxt Sntiiitlnii nt the I'hih' pml, the I'heeiuxrillc tenm v ill plan -Urn Theipi'i nll-itar chven. ,co Cen it ay in nri miaul tin enini . Copyright .-JO, ly V I, ( ;..'rfi.r Ce. RING INTEREST GAINS WITH FOO TBALL 0 VER JIM THORPE'S ELEVEN TO PLAY UNION HERE ill ill'1 1 J!IlifrrT.Luw.A f W W . fi'Mi'i taP c"T w,, Iwpe",teb JEMi M ' i L IlLiraW 1 ii i( epen5es ! ! N r -mWM rh,"iii.v, liiffl; 11 Hi wc CAh0-T .FeR y WUmwM ,' ' " iPlf l I Te euy him tmt tmnWM (I f' 'I1 'I' 1 11 II lSr SL Wn'iiWmi K' (ffmM.z 5!S-??.). 1 ?5?Z CAGE STARS FOR BROWN PREPS READING FACES HARD SCHEDULE THIS WEEK Lecal Eastern League Clubs Strengthen With New Players; Bennis Refuses te Scll'Nat Ilelman pi.AIMXrs lnnintnins its ndvnntngi -'' of n full game ever Tienten in tin Lecal Talent Packs 'Eni In at the National Jee Tiplitz Whips Jimmy Murphy Rawlins vs. O'Dewd at Olympia Tonight X K .11 i lllte f .'I I". kill g .111 I 'I i.y 1.0ns 11. .ivrru nuai.wj is aoeut te come niie its ex mt itnni in own here I'ntil imw . with foot ball in the llme'iglit p"met r- were Just about "g' tting bv " v.'.i!- etn or two had te ilig ,1 'i p mt 1 tin r mii T5ut. with tie n 1 1' i' gtnlireii si in ibi 1 ever the n 'iinind' r ' the I'.in lil ring .I'll.- ill pi ob'. ' ! '' ' re.e sr.i'i essfljl for the b n k"l . f I 1t1g That lmal ti'en' - i goe.1 fittr-i"t !?! without biing ne 'i n t" n frei i of r cities, was p ev,il 1 Kin h.sivelv mi !-ut-urday night at t1 ni"i a'. CI ib r tiliilly ever peifei-in-r en th'it ni i gram is n leenl mill, ;na-inuih u- lin": v Kramer new Is p-i 'mj I Unttling Mn '. of Cnmdeii, t Vv d s most, if net in' 1 r .- b iu ' -city. icpet'tien . f t1 1 - t' r ' '- "f Thnnl-sgivmg rn w-1 . pi t t' stnr nuinbei b .tee T n' u md .lin un Murphy. A- ,u t'e ir fir.' in t tig. i .; and Mut-ph lin 1 tl ' Fenson nt the Nit ion lit was tin eight-round' Famous Canten Bulldogs Will Meet Pheenixvllle at Phillies' Park op Saturday What should prove te be one of the'glniin greatest independent football games the fans of this iit Iia.e ever witnessed lias In en arrnngetl for the I'liillies1 Hall Park net SaturiTay afternoon, when '.Inn Theijie's Canten liulldeg- meet the , I'nien All-Anif rii'iins. of riieeniwille. Cimiley The tnnti h wa- niinnceil by I.ee Cen- m in no-ten .. esuriiay nfteinoen. he went especial y te -ce the and Wagner larrjing his famous Indian in legn-d te the mattir. from wlnn'ti-T Un iber A tl Iltlire of the sheu- tens it ,rI,.l. vie..-v f..r I'!,! Classman's stnbli. 'I'm. where I ii "t m r flu' wire. I'he "Trull Herse" I'll liawliiis. "trail liere." will -ten tl liieneh ngnin tonight 'I he i Mi.wniikeeiin. who has been in r s(.,.iil eai - under tin- Wal'ingfe .1 Mveriil tun knockdown li v. un . w II ' and ' tin - .:.; - i r .w . et tee ". it fn I 7v Ti'i .' - n br.t'.iunt II f Me i' we." ' g U II. IP1 v coin! 'til. I III fi of Sir Hubert 'uill.-. lias been pitted ng.iin-t some of t... 'i.-st middlew eights in the world, and a mil. has been there nt the finish, lighting 'nnd. At tie nlvinpln thi- evening llnwlins ' ill put off with Mik" M'liewd. ,,in "I'd te lie the ; ligpll, of tile mjilil'i . wiight-. nnd wlnb- 'he I "ml ting Hnip -ul's a i'.n f-i.eiite I.cn nun In 'N till li. -t.ll'.d "tT tie S'. I'.IUI Ii i bin in. Ami iut as long a- tl " unit i h lii-t- H'liewd w nt bine im i in. m. It i si t. ii ile.l f ,r eiu'it round-. Atietlur eigh' -reiinili'i "ii tl.e :e iruiin wnl be In ru i en ,ei ,ni k-ou. of th.-'i'i. and .1 Mi. s,miiii'is, et New t Ml l in is i,ia. . ,i i, g ,n iii'ie en (it 'oil plmi'd liulT'il'n nt the l'ole Cie.ids en S.itiirdnj and Thorpe had Ulllleuln nil it Wlis his ti Hill's lust gnuie. but nt. r di-cu ing the mutter he ny i-'i.i'i.'il te eme here and gne the feet'. nil public a i hnm-e te me his laiiieii- ngirr '.'iitien in tietieu. The followers of the fameii-, I'liien lub nl-n liae been clamoring te -, ( u p'tted ngnin-t one of the lee.n'rv's 'ending a'.'giegatien- nnd this will I,. the big i h, inie. Jim Thorpe wns rated by i-'in. ns the gient. t foetbnll idine'r th.it ii-r trod tin giidneu lb will I e -een in the game and will be -ir-leiinded by thru1 fenuei tcninmales, l',i ii Ui'b'h .it M i.nt' r Calai nt li.il t biic-U and liu.Min at fulll. n k. I The relnaimhr et the Canten ebven contains vuuw i lebi itn-, ,,f the grld grld iien, inebid ng I.ewe, Cedhnin: Mink. Wicen-in ; Spei k ( ten; 1'iines, .Mitre i iniin ; i ' i ..in . i i leorgetew u : I 1 - t ' ' g Deth liatteied Murphv and ether, withei,' bliitulitv w tl en the -pi i i' tweell tin III It looked n Murphv in Jimnij -tagL' fulled te hi i i : Iinnu.. Km among the in'-- the tugged I!ii" en the go t'i'i u. HIP eeii'd in ' eeuthpaw sIrm- t Win unable te get ( hfT Item fe' , i vim wed u let f i V fessi nal mat' li :ii but n sixtli-reim I ter te tile ib i-1 allowed suflien nl Behh. Mel I .. I n draw nnd I.ee 1;. it. i h nil i nil' en. li f . tT. t n i t I . T I n nk- M.IM ll'Il. ' . 1 I. I'll. Mn'IK I e igiir . ug Nil. ' en II uk- ' ll'Il n Iniii'j . V. .1 I llig.'in-. I'cnti Stute. -tnblein.ite nt ani1 "'iKC' "f Ihillus J nleu will pre. '.s le, nl , but In I sent the sfimi team that bus nniiemed Clark: Sammy I bete in rati . agniu-t II" inesljurg and fai'ed te pace the forfeit money hi thi! tnge 10 n.'istern Ilnsketball League, but the leadeis run into their toughest sched ule this week when they p'ny nwny nt Trenten and meet the Camden cham pions en the home fleer en Sntiirdny evening. If thej inn get nwny with two victmies, they will he practically nssured of the first -half flag. The second division teams nre grad ually pulling together, and (lermnii (lermnii tewn. Ceafi sville nnd l'liilailelphia all played better ball last week. Net that thej turned in a large percentage of victories, for nil le-t two games ex cept when (ieruinntewn tuckled I'hiln (ielphiii, and then some one had te win, the ISennis thin getting the decision. Manager M ers, of I'liiladelphia, has pu ked up a line center man in Davey Havies, of Homestead, and when lie gets into the name will plug up n most nele. lie will take the place of Kletz. The latter is no center, bu should pieve his worth ns a substitute nt guurd. Nothing Doing, Says HcnnU Nut Ilelman. of (Jerinantewn, is the nie-t -talked of basketball player today. Several tennis have been lifter him, nnd en Sntiirdiiv evening .loe Man., of Trenten, jeuincjeil lieic te purchase him fiiuii Dave lietmis but the local leader sii.n no. Ilelman can play eitlier for fer wi'ml or guard and when the (5's. with their nnelint nirav of hasbeens, get weiking tegetliei the ethers will have ti. -it up nml take notice. Had Ti'titmi -ecured the wlr.nnl of the cage, the gri'iiti-t shot from the foul line the game ha- ever produced, he would have been opposed te them te- i morrow c cuing, (icrmitntnwn is due te I win u 'urge percentage of games from ' new en. judging by the work of Inst I cek. Tienten has n bard "nine with Itead- I ing en 'Friday, nnd pcrlinps it wanted li. 'iiuiii te take the plaie of I-.ilili. I White, who is in bad shniie. Itut llur- I l..n will in nil prebnbilit.N return this weik. ns the suspension of a inenlh will be up nnd there is net a magnate who is n. .t willing tint he get back. He must tn-t turn our te Iteferee Itnetzel the iO. fine imposed upon him. Slate League Out of Commission . Again it appeal-, ns if the State ' League Is out of organized busketbnll, I but it new turns out thnt in icalitj it was never in it us it mis as jei Here's a Cage Recerd That Could Only Be Made Here Thr l'tillnilrlplilii linskrlbnlt Hie. with Imnliiuurlrrs nt Musical 1'iinit Hull, mm it rrreril thnt weiilil lie hunt In Uuiillnitv In nn ill) hut I'lillndrliilitii. ter rtre mune fn thr liiHt twn ers the lernls Im.e ' ' ! en Hie Ions end. In nt least olio renpect. , i.i i'itv lealcst liiNt si-iiNiin e"'l nil lliose m fiu- this cir, jrnnni:rrfr' riBe nrtl.ln lime Ims-ii prnullziMl coiislilrf ceiislilrf nhl mere In rririird te fonts feniiulllnl Hum tlie tlvlMne twin. The rules sn If there Is iniv ileulit li the ilml of Hie of ef llrl.ll the lnllerK slmll lmve the henellt nf Hip ilimlit. nml lliey are cerlnlnlr In form wlirn at Muslr.il 1'unil Hull. hr net iiruettee this stunt nt Ke.nllng or Trenten for it ilianne? ICnstern nnd New Yerk Htetc Lenguc. The trouble nil arose ever playing Dec Neuninn bv Wilkes-Harre. Trenten H perfectly willing te give Neuninn te the llarens. hut he ennnnt play with I'nrkesbiirg nt the same time. President fcheffcr says that lie will net stand for tills nnd hns se tfetilled, Tem llieslinm. Ne big league club is allowed te compete with the Ironworkers nor any individual pUer nt nnv time, under penalty of suspension. If llkcs- Harre wants .veuuinn it i-un nuc him. despite the fact tlint lem .iin leavy was icleased outright nml there was' no such thing ns a trade Involved. The eastern innguntes are willing te concede this te keep the commission alive, but will never consent te him plnving with rnrkesburg President Marty McDonough has wiled thnt he hopes thnt the cninmis sinn will net be dissolved and the Htntc I,eii"ue has nhe sent the sr.ine word, but "from nil nppenmnces the enstern nnd New Yerk circuits will lie the only purties te the ngi cement. If such turns out te be the ense, it is te be regretted, ns the commission has proved a been te the sport. M'Kenzie and Siddall, Southern; Kerr, of Central, Are Candidates llrewn Preparatory Scheel will put n flrst-clasi bnsketbnll team en tl.f fleer this sensen. The ltrewn llne-ui includes ninny players from et In r schools, with Cnntaln McKenzle. for- , merly of Southern, forward ; Slihln'l, Southern High, guard; Kerr, nf Cen tral High, ferwnrd, nnd Perry, MM nnd Mntlack. of 'lit own Prep. Hldsdnle. former basketball, basebnll i nnd fcetball player. Is new coaching i the team, (irnnt, who halls from Sweet Petate III1'. Pa., is a candidate for ferwnrd. (.thorn trying for places In clude IlnlThcrg. Mili'deck. Hescnberg, Fredericks, Davis, Agcr. Macl.nurren, Andiews, Sullivan and I.utkN. Mnn nger .lelin Perry has arrnnged n very attractive schedule of games. The Ilrnwnies open their season with the Pcnn Freshmen quintet nt Penn en Wednesday. Then comes the contest with Hahnemann College ou Fiidnj . Other big games en the schedule nre with Ilnddenfield High. Palmyra High, Norilstewn High, Swnithuiere Pi eps, St. Jeseph's Pieps, Colllngsweod High nnd Temple Preps. The tinal game will be Manli 1(1 with l'erkiemeii lit Pciius burg. (iennanfewn's Ilig Schedule (lerinniitewn Acudeiny will have a task te upheld the reputation made by the teams in the Inst two years. Basket ball is one of the major sport-, ut the academy and Manager Hurdler's sched ule of games includes contests with the leading high and preparatory, quintets. The season opens with West Philadel phia High Schel en December 11. (ieriuantewn did net le-e u game during the last two seusens. ith live letter men en the squad. Coach Hnneu leeks ferwaid te another championship quintet. Hraddeck. Dinsmore nnd con - lev, forward nnd center, respectively, ou last vear's "all-suburban" quintet, are candidates. Hates, Acker nnd Artelt, wearers of the "C," are likely regulars. Martin nnd Sheyer nre nt present en the injured list. Fngan, Deacon. Halle nnd Heck nre ether nil-round athletes frying for places en the team. A captain lias net jet been elected. The schedule follews: 1. e'mlwr 11 West PhlUdelpliK nt West Drrrmtirr 17 Qcrmantewn iHkI nt er- "jnnuay 7-rrlen.1s' Ccntrnl nt mends' '''jluuiirv 11 ll-irliv Itlsh .""m"nI,."" Jiinuuri- H Upper Uarby HlKh nt Lppir "jniiunry 18 Tlnitner HlKh nt Oer-riiritnnn Jn..unrv 21 Itldlci- rnrk Illsh At Oerrnan- .Innjnrv 2S St. l.ukc'n Scheel at Wnjne. Jnnu.irv 28 Chestnut HIU nt derinan- '"""iiruary 2 Frankford HlKh nt Trnnk Ki'hrunry 4 Wenennh Mllltnrj- at Ocr- m'Keliruarv R Bttnrthmere Prep ut Ormnn reiiruary 11 Hnverferd Trep at Ocrm.in KnbruHTv IS Tome Scheel (eenlnB) lit Pert Depert. Md r..i.' ..' Fi'liruar !: l.crmnntewn Trlend. nt Oermnntewn HlEh Scroel a.i,i - Mtrch I WllintiiBten rrlends' Scheel at Wilmington. All-Star Candidates Stand OutJVitheut Argument, Says liiccWillard, 320 Pounds, Won't Leave Much Punch-Roem for Dempsey 'Well, well!" Ihc judge taM, gasing out .Id 0.11. MC courtroom n .ihi,, "He, Imly, you want your release 1'rem thii Icnighicd hene: On what grmtmU de you seek te jump The contract you have swncdT Wheuat the lady countered iincfc As harshly she opined CHORUS "ll'.icn thii core came te me he sa'.d he had n big league job; He said two sriilics had labeled him an other Tyrus Cobb; Rut (M (i playir he has shown but one sign up te date There ain't nobody livin' that can drive him jiem the plate. ' the trembling Ily (3KANTLANI) RICK talc or Ilarvnrd should go west with out a return gnnie. Most of the conference institutions In the west arc as large ni, or larger than, most of the leading Institutions in the east. Mnny of them run from fiUOO te 8000 students. The judge loehed en wretch . With minder in An eye. He you ic the old .800 lyd 'wen jniin urie.. te picf This lady here gets her decree, And jer a deeper hurt i sentence you time months te cat Rrcad puddiny for dissert. THl.HK is one general sentiment, nnent this nil -stnr nftcrmatli-Mhe same being thnt lleeige (iipp, of Notre Dame, is the gi cutest back in the coun ceun trj, and Simile.. Keck, of Princeton, in the greatest ferwaid. Heyend that the scriinuiiiging gets mere and mere verbal. , TIIKIli: is n rumor that .lcs "Wlllanl new weighs :1!0 pounds. If this is true Dempsey will lmve only a nnci of the ling te weil; in. with hnrdb loom enough te start a punch. In fact, there may be no loom nt ull lu tnc ring for Dempsey. TDK great mernl wave that wns te fellow the war hns nrrlved, with thrown bnll gnmes nnd shipping benrd graft lending the parade. And there nre ether parnders of equal high moral tone. ANY ONK who believes that the med . cm game of foetbnll has grown spongy nml effete evidently didn't s,.,. the Harvard-Princeton, Ynle-Prince ten or Army -Navy gnmes, among n fcw ethers. WHIM-: n number of critics hne ranked Dartmouth above Syracuse the final score Syracuse, 10; Dart' mouth. 0 Is all the answer thnt Si in use cares te make, according te one of her graduates. Which Is no fni.. 1 repartee, at that. CoeirieM. 1010. An rights reserved Standings and Schedules of Dashethall Leagues ii i i . 'i-t f.'ii'l i I'Weight. will I ,- i -t . n-ti t ti i xhih tint! It' " nnd Tail llutt- . ' 'I g fi'll'lle We'g'it . W ill -'. v t". It id'I. l'l'geiald. Frankfurd. hand- of Ticasiirer Scheffer, us has the nendlnsr. . Trenten. . Camden. . r-iru i,i:aei;k v. . u p.c. w t. p.c ti 1 line r. rmint'n a C. .R31 H 2 Slifl Ptilliul.'l I '! H .200 0 4 1.00 I'eatesvl'e 1 S .111 Tills Week's Schedule Tnn.y,,phllncl thli Bt Cnatesvllle. Til sd.n Tn-nii.ti i' Oermantewn. Wi-dn,-Mli '..' "' i' Jt Camden. rilili, lli'iiilinir .t In-ninn. K.iturd..y OTin.int.i mi at Philadelphia. I'uinJ. n at It'Si.MnK AMl'.UK AV I.i:.UK v. i. i c vr. i-. re lt.il.rr.rk .3 II 1 1iiriin ..12 .333 Pest '.'li... 3 O loin K.in iuiI. 1 2 331 NiitMtV. 1 '-' 1.tl .nth Club. 1 2 .S3 SIMLA.. 1 2 311 iiiiard.... 1 2 .883 Tills Weill's Siluilule Tonight S. I II A vs. Hancock, Kay Kay weed k V st 2(1 W'ilni'MiU Nathltv Qlrard. Fiftieth Club s. I.OKan. r vr.s About Scrappers i ' M.i Fres t -Bitten Divots en Wintry Links XJUW - tin r. i h n. M Ins ! illl. i-.l tn- . ' i TOW thnt w ui-hed I Mr l.i. k Ii i K tail; in ih. in i 1 1 il . 1 1 1 r a '. w tow I . tl i r. i- . tit. r Slue I e id ti I!j SANDY MiNIHI.ICK ' ih u- our di-- mic'i ni'iti lies will doubtless be plujed ir i. i i.. ........,:..., mini as was. ......".. iui.-i ,,.,...-.... ., ;,i. riiiile ""like is M-iling ids family in the I tl PPII 1 llt'l' ' tl 1 i .. 1 Til i it , , ' I nil- ili-lrnt and will prehnblv go i j--ti t i en r V' .'l i m r niiis. Ib in ' l'pert. I'lnlii'le 1. 1 i i ( iiirse-. Iii tnie ( bust m . ' !sinit li t .1 iM.mi.i.ti. ilnvv e fbere I hi. Wilnr lilltenes I ,," ...,. ............ .... -. l ne i.'iui'r leilli, iiii'iueiiwiiij , ieuiii . i . I". It d Milium-' i -n f'har!f t. r HI i ' n in Am' r . ' nurn i i.. llii n . ..in., uilh li urui.- . 1 I. in i',i' Yeu Aute Knew I mi negre liH.t . ., elulitM Md N .. k ltd - .. -p i ri ins I .trtners . f It. i i I i k I ft tisy w HI h x - -i i. ' 1'r.i.iiin I . it p . u- ti S' . rk ! nil, r 1 1 It U ef '' ' -lennes unf d P ni- ' ' ' and h. r. i. mav 1.. .J.ir .i, i i twt-nt fi ur ii eu'i . H i f l r . ' OIHH--- "f Cl I ' n -' c I'h In.nt'-i-.ed In t . h Uti-H 11. f.iri" r. ni e i .' i off th. vn itei r ii . b.t vs. n l hi rn; i' ta.'h tii ml", fr ni the calil. Hupp .-'s h .id i rmn v ' !. !. held the hi i I i '1 . blunt m !' i" r I'l bi.. k nt 0 t. i i - ! rtlm until tin. i . i- nff ih.. had ra.a. T l-s A A i IMIIhim. v. I he d ' -n m it tl Au . ''i-ium . rt - - ' Hi-. M 1 1 -n lit I- -ih 'i.,l ,r i t turn r - .". .it- l.i 1 li I'm 1' i I' .i - I' 'I' . 1.1 . Ii IKri .- - ...r l!j-v t Jim i D.iivr i . . . . . I .. . ..... B.- . - i my Hr . w iiiu. iiriii , i i.i 'hl 'I i .. I . , inn . It n t' s r i-m i . .r Hi tiaie. rli.i.t V njfiK .i x In ui tl r 'i-'t n - J.--) M.i' - i'l tl lliu-h. i K h.rl- II mini. (i Maru i- ii n t. i with. .ut a wenk- the wn I.nirj 1'iueii. l'o-ten ii.-. nlii. It i-ke. I'ateu was I'.uii,. ' en ttnr ii the eiin'ifv iiiu round I en nt tlui t it'i i il epi 'i tin- .1 itr in Teledo. I', nl ! hit- a- I ii it a l.till off the lee n- am of thi in. .las thi best Iren shot I nu i mi- en. can sink putts fnun an. Hen and bn- an him! dispe-itiun for go". ' .That - tl.e nar 1'iiti n. who wns un pep i n"l fnun w.it.l.ug I'uike, sabl Hit l n-e li.lltid- li'l'l liUlke jll-t (ibeilt pini'd il In lii'-nttg ii. tlie bi -t -core nf tin i lii-su-t ti 'd thnt i Ver feiiipi'teil .i t ii I' S npiii. till Mes-rs Vnrden li'el Itn i iiinei.g ethi r-. n ei e lii-iil ! from. ICiiNnl Here I'uike i- het" in rniuiin iinlil Clirist- j mn- IP- wn- rai-n nn I'liiiuueipiiia 'eiii-i', tl.e igh h" i- tun. tlie pre at I It- i.., t I III' I'lllll lllul I ellllll i mn, -.u i inn, ,i ihnnv A ii u lie has wen Ills -tutu open title with Diil.nen . , r net p. Iludd Ilaldw-ln . MAM'l'AtTt'KKKS' ' W. I. 3 0 J 1 2 1 2 1 mi; "'InlshiT. Hur. Kkd. in Klec ii- P. r.i..ern w. r. 1 2 0 2 0 3 vc. .r.eu .i:n .een .oeu This MVik's sdirdiile Tufsdaj- Ilarntt u'ruH rerr) ih. IJar rett (rninkfiirrtl Pudl . Ilaldwln. Thjrmlij n. l-1-..'i m General ITlectrlc. Uelnun s Miniit(ii' en v c(ii.i.i:(.n i.Kini'j: V .una h rti'.l J.i" l.rnn and . ,, - niilii.'ii-nu i., i...i. l i. I- ;S lj, e tliai th" miilr i ii"' . 'h In t e . 'H . he'e Tt n..l ti 1'iJ - -r.-k ' ' i K fill. Hi" mrrdr1V"r -." ,e1- .m nl f Ui m h.J.ind llin bi." k ..f 'In .r i en. r ut ' . ., ' fril'i J 1 renined liv li'n.'.s- i I n i Hfl.l'fi ".": ?"'. '".'".'"v ':",'' 1. !:..'- '.: bleik UPHHI'I rullen ecur. ,i Un in-r ui II' si-..i k is nt . i' ntf ir .'iir it i .'rut u? a. I 4-in t . t III. Ill.-M .link uf. l ,. lilt I h l - f If W'u. 1 :h i I p n i i I I. n ir , ! t n. I . fr ! n (ur fully rleMhlnK tilts b i .- II i, ill I II I il. Hi m Ii I' i t 1. r . . th H I it r . Ju th. ' - ir rt Is In mint. 1 'lit t i li ) ... inn.r nil.. In rriip-r n il and I r 'in in-alr cu.hlen for Hie out -r main I. an off any oil en llrea wl h cotton waale unk. d In iruenllne Hh.ii Uif urea nre .11 Iran nnd All c iicka (li"l ru' c iiHt-.nL. our tne SS.Ide ..f h. fire. ' lli puame HI rubber mid keep off dirt and oil. If jeujri' tli way fiem 'I w th car t.inl Mlteela and i in Works, Mk I" from r-HUnlne ih te ei er the tit and nbraalein . with a B'i"d te. -I. nut of 111 Hi about twe-thli 1 Twe In, at tfexerH. whoa. r 'u Muue of tlie lowest -cores ever iniKle in in the plav has lini-heil second anil third respect i el v In the American, V..lv'v.;!..",,L-rr?.k" CniiitilMiii ami Wi -ii'in eiieii eveiitN. i . r m..i. .Mam,.- nnd. tliniich little known in enstern, i,r Mr. in. a ninlilu. la reiiiie t it h n . he i- n i n"iil.i d us one of the best plnjlhg pin- 111 the liuMuess. All of whli h would make Hurke'.s I npp'-nriiiiec 011 b nl links of mine tliiiu l.a-iitig mlire-l II is te lie be(ii'd thnt lie run be puled up with Chailie I luff- ! ... h nl... ii I Mi 1 1., ilnl uli i.i liri.il elit nf I ' i . J II n-l. , i, ,., i ,i.i i . i M.llt - lltihlrr. 1. Il 1 - H l - I if'r I- nt - -I it i ompilitten l.ulel lliriil.. a H"rneh f athi rvrelht haa I.nt IV- . 1. i't M r. r .ilnllitf In thin I eun ii . v . 1 n. i I i'h handily niiiUi'siiiuiablv be our national open chiini'iieii but for the Hi.Nth hole nt Teledo which was 11 "Jenah" that i e-t bun -' ii-ii full strokes en Ted lim . who wen the i huinplnnahlp when he ue-ed out I'.uil.e, Vaiileti, Diegil ami lluich-in-iui by u -tieke. The sixth bole ut Inverness bus n bump out from the tee. lluike began te hit thi- wuh bin driven, em li tune up, nml bi'L'.iii te think he couldn't avoid it. lie tlpui began getting into all kinds of dillieiillles en the hole, with the rct-illl that his tetnl for this huh , in the four leuiuls wns IP stroke- agaiiint 12 for K.ij. Iturke is enn of the most popular, us well ns ipcrt, pros ever lurned out of Philude'phla links. His il-il lieic i i like old huine week out ill tne inns. lint, one sniMkiT entiTlalni-d at the nieit- 1i it .,f il Winter Stele I.iMuue li-t link M'dnnrd I Stvlen world's ilumpl u mara- I ih.m bi f-r, nieilid nu Intrerlu linn and his n,i wn.l Id U WUH JUt i.l.e H erh, hut I it a still Keln BtrenK Mien the (lrt may MIT ikH 01 iiauil Ul'lmr.' "ii ."" t...iiun (.i.Ua ill, ill., ntatcment nn(f mere that t. nil ii'it ilunk his itiaruilmn wi.rk en thu .nki had anvihlnit te du with liln h"cilc ,1, Wm, the list wimen. Stv . is a eriia tile aihli't' H" ',1es hexlni; uii'l h.iu a nnv en. alri'l .liir.u lie put en the "neur Un ' th,- nihi r day te pnm hla iuu IU I'-ni y , .. .. . ? '' I'1' w- '' r-c llnhnem'n 2 e l i.eu Tmiil . 1 2 .333 ri.t.npe'v 2 1 l'H7 li.'litals . 0 2 .000 I'liarmacy 1 1 '." i This Uii'l,', rJiidiilA Thursday m. m, .v is Hahnemnnn. OsiMipathv ih I'hl ml lib D-nmli. r,i:uiANT(iM. Aim.iiTir i,i:.(ii'i. n ' i' '" w. ij p.c. Tilnliy I. r. i -:n i ,, p j, 4 ;, 7i Stetann M .'i 2 711 i e. n t 1. 3 I 420 Sic Pre I 3 ".71 W.Msldr J r, .107 Si James. 1 3 .'.71 llikill,-!,! I (J ,n;i This Wuk'i, xihrdiile Tenlcht St Jiima Wcatalde, Second Preiitivlnrlan is n-.i ,, ip.,!!), Friday Cem nu i Wakeflrld. Trinity I.uth ran in i:.i.i r..l - I'reshjlerlan. Palm.T.i Plays Gloucestcr Palmyra High Scheel opens the bas ketball ' sensen In the game with (ileuce.ster High Scheel nt Pa'myra to morrow afternoon. Palin.wn is couched In- l.'rnnk 11. Tern- of this citv. Cap tain Ilewml Shlpps, Marvin Hurr and .Iraue 51 ers are the .etcrans. Tlie likely looking caiuliunies inciiiue (ieorge Shlpps, Lester Wnincr, I.llwoed Ileephncr, (.illbcrt Palphieiuan and Williuin (linlinin. Captain Shlpps arranged tlie sched ule. The list includes gnmes with Col Cel Col llngseood, Atlantic City. Hadden Heights. 'Wilmington High. Hrmvn 1'ieps, Moorestown I'liriids, Mt. Helly, lladdenlleld nnd Norilstewn High. It wl'l be a hurd sensen of games for Palmyra. The games arranged te date by Man ager Shlpps nre : December 7 Oleuremer Hliih. nt Pal- 10 Muurcatnnn l'rienils', ut nt Hadden ri.NAM'iu. M-aiH'is W. I. 1' C w i Tl (- Nnrthweat S 0 luil) nir.iril . S (I S78 Phil Nat 7 1 .K7r, f.nn Pe 2 II .230 Ith Kl N. 4 I r..iil i'l.i'i, Tr. 2 0 2.1(1 Ked. Ilea I I .nil I. n tl lal 2 IJ .250 IIHOI IIKUHIIIII) i.i;A(itn: w. i. p i w. j p r St Paul I e 1 mn m Andr'a 0 1 000 CrcHtiTt 1 u 1 eun Mt i r'n e 1 imii myrn Derxmlier M jorrstewn Dicember 14 Hadden ll.lKlit., JlelKllta December 17 ltrewn I'repK. nt Palmyrn. January 7 WllmliiKlen HlKh, at Wll Wll mlnsten. January 11 JtoereaUiwn I'rh nda High, at l'nltm rn Jniiuaty lu Norriwlewn HUh. at Ndrrln tnwn. Jai.-jary 2.1 Hadden lI.lnlH.. at Pal myra January 2s Atlantic City, nt Atlantic Cllv. Feliru-ity 4 ('olllnKsweod HIkIi at Ool Oel Ool llnitHMeod. r.-bru.ir s Mount Helly HU-h. ,,t Pal mira. i-Vbruary 1!i Slate Normil Silioel. nt Trenten P, bruurv 22 .Mount Hully lllnh, ut Mount Helly .Murrli 4- Jladilnnneld Iliuh, nt P.ilnura LANDIS MAY QUIT BENCH Heady te Resign at Any Time If Congress Se Desries St. Leuis. Dec. (1. rederul Judge Keni'-aw Mountain I.iimlis, select,., head of organized baseball, in an ad dress here asserted I euld see no im propriety in his iici opting tlie baseball position and letaining Ills, place en the bench. The speaker emphasized, however, that wheneii'i' Cengn-x iecji,., ns p,,. sltiiin with ergimiyed baseball inter fered with his jiidiiial duties nml iln. inandi'd his resignation fnun the bench he would telegraph it in Washington. The juilst will be pie-i'iitcd with the baseball (entrmt for his signature next Sttttudu.i. Judge Iiiindis' remarks were In un address before the thirtv-cighth an nual banuUL't et the Mi-seuri liar Association. Amateur Sports Hagglng the Main Creelis IT MAY be nn impossible job. Then, ngnin. it may net be. Hut If these in charge of the destinies of prnfes prnfes Fiennl baseball enn drag out the gam blers who furnished the coin they wi regain most of the faith in baseball .!., ..ntittliml lilC. fall. Se far only a few crooked players street and one or two bu-li-lenguc guimm-.e have been turned up. The main thieves have net been sniped Per haps ) they nre bevend range, or well fortified bnelt of strong political protection. Protecting creeks seems te be a lead ing political assignment. Hut l'"0 should be some wny at lcnt te lift the blniiki't from n few names and let the public in en the line-up. If the main creeks can get away with this frame-up it won't be ycry long before they nre slipping something el-e ucress. pill. Archbishop Ilynn t A. has - placed first and second class trnv cling Icntns en the iloer. and is ,,, ready te book games with fives nITeritii i cnnnnble guarantees for a twe-tenm ..traction The first team is com, , f of Duffy, former St. Jee stnr; II reee ex -Westminster player; HrtW f,,, merly of (lirard College; hZvTcm, die High, nnd Nichols, former VI . nova star. Tl.e second five lines ltli the team which played under th niimc of Walten A. 'a. last 'sense i hey nre I trndy. Tracy, Weaver. I)",, mid I.'arrel Tlie schedule Is open, nnd teams wishing this attrncfie, "l,n, ce.nmun cate with James Brady, lSifi Sia1' - rr"inK ".'onahle euarantee, J T We'lfan8?reertr Cerl Kl-vrnth''.. Warn Juniors, h thlrt"en-feurt.n .. .....,...". '' mbu. Oil mm Hhllmnn It3 Weal Qorden street. Old and New Football DU. JOHN WII.Cl., of Ohie State, one of the keenest foetbnll students In Ameilcn and one of the best of sportsmen, has the right ideu about the new nnd tlie old gnnie. New football, with the forward pass, etc., against old foetbnll. with the lushing game, comes down le nn argu ment ns te which type of athlete the nation or the game should develop. "Is it better," suggests Dr. Wilre. "te put a premium en tlie big husky tipe or te put n premium en tlie faster, mere alert tipe fa-ter both mentnll nnd ph.iHicnll.v?" There is practically only one nnswer lift. There were lightwciglit sturs, nf course, under the old game. Hut net i cry many of them. Weight is still n big' factor tedav, but net unless it enn carr.i it-elf net unless it is mere alert and active than it had te be in the old days. The forward pass hns put a big premium upon speed of feet, arm nnd liiain. It hns made a better game of football en this account, for while the eldtimcrs niai lave the old -fashioned game of football was pretly peer sport from tee man angles. Intersecllenal (.nines PUINCDTON'S home-aiid-heine ar rangement with Chicago Is the first of its sort in maiiv years the first of its -urt en record by a Princeton, Yule or Harvard team. lt'ls tlie enl.i arrangement te he con sidered in an intersretinnal match There is no mere reason uhy Ohie State or Illinois should come east than Aml'rW.rslreel C-J. 'n ANiune Club would llkn te hear from d" .ST"" effrnB reaaenablc ' In .lee. rnen.a. llebert Armslteng. 2231 Cairn Bcend-cnaH teams ralnB fair euarante. D. illtrclun, .112 Drewn street. Honecntho Ciideta. seceml-claas 'traiel five, ivnnta camea with teams of Its Juiiies J. Hamill. 2. 10 Cidar slriit St. VrnncN Xmter'a Jlllltnry Itand r would lllte te book Knmea with thin1 trim llns five. iuaeph JI, Cellins. - iseriii leriuinian nicnue. The Slnrr (inrilen Jmilera la di -u of hoeklne fourleen-alxtecn-jeai-eld t Knmea te be pl.icd nt thM Start (1 1 Hi creation Center SeieMh and I,i ti alrceta. Antheny Ilalme. phone Iaicu-' J&falfert. flild Havana Cjpai Y. M. H. A. Play3 Wlnnlna Bnll The W.-st Hr.itnli V M ii , i,.,,,!;,.,. bull tl'UIll Is m'lltlu; lllnni; nt a rupld ium , huiliis- wen Its tlrst tli. t'Min. itn uni. ' Tin Pain ns It lim s up m pri-snt nui Hlstrt of Klrsclunr and Hadnnr lit ftini'iiril Max ll.-'h.-r, ,. nter. and Hurl, n, ,,,!'.. and ItUKll lla.k. at tual I , -,t inin, h has a nurn. t. iw nhlih , j, teln: pes-sl of firmer hi lii.lasiu i ' , rs ,. , maniitreinent l desu .ua if arrunKuiK tim.. with Taiuauui Mi-illa DeHnliiKtuun Na tlilt and ether ili-i 1 ism i,,.,,,,. ,. ,,... ,,,. ferine rennenabl, Kuauimeea A ldr s s MalwlH 11721 l.ir hi.ul ni tun J y, I'l.itt nnd (Iwirue lloffner ba ked up luiiil ainilinint at the mietlnu ;iKiln..l the urm.". nlH of tha Wiatern 'le'f Ansur'atlen II tTnei sutnmel It up wlun In. said the nii.n nt waa net prupltiuua fur auch a ihuiise. , name sunn were U--d 1 te liave been kt . in 1 i ut are nuttlnu en btic IkiviIh a I niH'e Kli KM, ion stellar t ti n k . ugiiinst u couple I 'h Willi., na r s lhi one ettl'l" lat.ll lv t h ' il .He i li i r.ji. I Ml 1'ranklt ei ii l'tiiuv saya ha ivaii net 1 i Utu ii HubiiiHun at At- l' - J-K .1 J I I I'llllllpH l.enleH nc-y put him away at i'um- Edwards te Lead Case ( Ir lelMlid riir fl w W Kdwarda win at nla ni '--I ap' t h t aae feet ball team for lU2t Fd aida pViyed cell ter en liut tar eleven. Miniliifs of Ihe rlinmphiniihiii li nnsvlvani.i ll team WI1U lia.O Ifi'll II1UI1T1IIK iiliuul 11 ii III he Kla.i te snow tnai meuaia are new In tie' I' and will b" short! ireiesa of in inn atrucK en y presented te the team. udelphin slur niiiaieuis siuh us J. Weed Piatt and (iieige llelfner, wlie make a lery ititrnnte aiuuteur pair te beat. Many ether amateur pre enjiililnu- tiell- Could be glllt.'U UP, Willi Illllke IIH tlie lemliiig atti in tien of course Sonii Senii Sonii ef the cliibN which hnve net vet closed their grtt'iis for the seu .en would iiiuke i Alee Smith, a f meua nre who haa been geed arena f. r the acUen Th. se are "-tf'Vieuea f,1. "an!!' SH dteV tS! being fcuneusly ceunideted and seme ' m, da dutkn there. Mra. .11. II. Smith. North I f 11 Ih. la the first nf iln fin mine idarr of the lei at llnka ti lk up inie ueiiari ler wiiier luiiy in th. s.nith Mra lust week Smlih left for Jlellealre f. HI6HT0ME0 I tne name or tins lumnui 0 cent CIQASI i. ASf1 i. ". '." rl."h.' n"m" for " ,no herauae It IS hlKh-tened In nery r.Bpci t -uualllv flavor. areia tierkinaiiB.iln. And leu will nnd every ene alike ' Jut auch quality na ou efi n nnv in renta for Hlflll T'lNIUi la , b aatiV fylng blend of Sumatra wiapimr. CenneeiUut binder and choice Pennsylvania I. uf At all dealera or direct from u Bex of 50 for $2.75, C. 0. D. Delivered anywhere in Phlla. We prepay Tvcel ret erdcre Deah ra, phene u, fir our aalea lnereaaer i un jur BRUCKER & BOGHEIN, Inc. KI'.S'i.T 2213 N Krent si S&, ii.ii ItNiiunil 1H7 aiiaO; I mumiay i:vr..i.N(i, iii.ti:Miii:u e Earl Hart-nnn v. Bud Fitzgerald Sammy Merrit vs. Darney Riley Frnnlcie Clark v. Max Green JOHNNY job SUMMERS vs. JACKSON O'Dewd vs. Rawlins SeatM en aale jiew Hetel Walten buffet Ilread and l.eeunt Hts Ileiiulnr iirlces' TTUPI? KsV'? 9k----- . . .... -wi - AtDinlltllM . STH A lllteivv n i:hivv i:m:mn(, t "in MVKT1 MM. is IIAMi lltl.livinv HALI'II lUYMOMlis ll()ll .tI,i,-, tl OTIICK 1,11011 ItlHT!. ' s&b&iy yt Qfarztjtf fur fi32 I MTEfEATEeS AND PHYSIOS Ing 'tT,!:'!'1" ""'I pnyH fP men w,t" KnBlnecrlnB train ami fin ,n ,U'eilcJ l0 ,llrect I'roductlen. piometo i.U s riot m n?' "ecume Iltlena ns well na In deslBiilnf. con cen btriictlnti and resent ch work. inntlcl" .'!!!'m?ie1"1 lTTM i0 BUCCf,ss '" '':"Bl-0''l.B Is Motha Metha .?,M, eT, K. St l,y th0 nrex"' metll0l "t Action T.alnlng. rimer than l,y general lecturca te oier-crewdcl clnpaes. Action ? m" .B B, ""' V " b,K HUCCt,,'i et thu lJ''-'l nvenli.B cou.bes In Mathematles leiullng te Mechnnical KiiKincerinK Electrical EnKinccriiiR .Structural EnKinccrliiK Iliehway EiiKinccrinR Prmliictinn EiiKinccrini; Chemistry TIlAIVll!;ti0wPr0hi,..'!.r d"? T evening nnd learn hew ACTION ikaimm will lilp you get ahead. Unieli today. Drexei Evening Scheel "It's Only a Fvw Minutes te Drexel," 32d and Chestnut Ssts, A- i'l -!-Wbl . ,r-ui jwuaJMiv-. -- ,jyiwiiUvs.-i-t.'-.?'i ly1 ja)t-MayTTwai;.,-iwj-Mf4alytVwil. .. .w...'J.
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