WK r-f. Jf ywWfg -y" ;,,- n wfifw - ...wriTf-M fw ' 'OT "fr V: ,"' . I ,,, ' !" ' Jy w m my ' I !.!' ft m ft - At S2 Sr COLLEGE ELEVEN IN HISTORY, SAYS NEIS Princeton Soccer Coach Lauds Penn Team After Its Sensational Victory Over His Pupils Second Successive Championship for Red and Blue "Penn Imi tlie grcntpst college ercer team I liave ever bccii," snid Conch Al N'cla, of tlie Princeton tenm, a few minute nfter the whistle blew ending one of the most upeutnculnr nml hnrdest-feiiKht peecer enmes In the his tory of the Iiti'rrelIeKlnU I.etiRiiP. Penn uns the ietnr. 4 te -. niul with the win went the right te he cnlleil the lntereellefcintc clinmpiens of 11)120. It wan the second in in ninny yenrs for Ceneli Stewart's eleven. "There is no question about it." nfild Conch NeK "Stewnrt has tlie i greatest teum I lime eer seen 1n col lege ranks. We plnrl u grout game, but against such tirillinnt etfenslvx power as that iINplnjnl by Penn ue were lest. The offensive of the winners was remarkable. Time after time they can led thnt bull up the Held by sheer ability when it would seem almost ltn - ' possible. ' "That fellow Spencer is unquestion ably one of the wt plajcrs eer te appear in cellcje ranks. As a dribbler. a sidestepper ami brilliant nil areuml Rtnr he is far mid awn the bet. 1 have te hand it te Penn. Tlie plnwd a wonderful came and desrne all the spoils of victory. All I can hope for is nn opportunity te meet them net etu In the tiunl pnme The result tnicht be different then. Heweer. 1 must take mv hat off te the greatest collegiate Mieeer football team In the lntnr of the gnmc nineng the college bejs," Penn showed e cry tiling after the firt tifteen minutes nf pin, when the Tigers, taking advantage of ecry op portunity passed and shot necnrntelj. scoring two goals before Captain Ar-. thur Hinns and ids mate hud worked, the. cold out of their bones. AVoed-l bridge and Stinseii, who scored the Tigers two geaK, p!nml an oftenie game during the tlrst fifteen minutes ( that if continued throughout the game weii'd lime resulted di-nstrensly for the Keil and Hlue The two Tigers were en the ball eer mmute. and b their fierceness of plaj and dribbling scored, j Penn Awakens ' Once nwakencil the Tied and Hlue started an offensive thnt lcsultcd in a questionable goal h Ilinki ltinghani. The ball was carried ip the held b Spencer and .liet norms t.i Hingluun who centered it. Spencer went dewuj the h'eld with all the speed of a' sprinter, took careful nun nnd shot a I perfect goal. A lew minuies mier me hnlf ended. When the second half opened It could be seen that Penn hnd decided te wage a vicious offensive nnd let the defense take, care of itself, for from the start tliev carried the ball into Titter terri tory nnd kept it there except for a few long shots by the Princeton genl de fenders. The Hcil and Itlue eleven was coming back nnd the thousand or mere student supporters whooped things up ii In football te prove it. At least fifteen times the Penn team had the pigskin within striking distance of the nets, but the kick would go wild nut of bounds or exer top of tlie nets. Mow Mew ever, tin' offensive was going se strong thnt it was only n matter of time until a goal would be scored. Thirty minutes after the start of the second half lUnghain scored n goal from the corner. Princeton protested violent 1 at tirst, claiming that n vmingster had pursued the ball from foul into fair BLUNT 2 for 25c territory. The referee refused te allow the claim mid the game went en with much mere fierceness, Penn started off ngnln en an offensive thnt In a short time resulted in the goal thnt broke the dendleek nnd sent the Penn ndhcrents Inte frenzy of glee. Spencer started one of his famous dnshes down the field, stepped about 1" jnrds from the net, shot it te the right te Hiiighnm, who centered It te Pennell, who shot n perfect goal, The passing was beautiful nnd drew rounds of ap plause from both Rides of the field. Away they started again, and five minutes Inter I,ee counted en another pretty tnp'c pass that started with bowling kicking te ltlnns. That ended the scoring, and a few minutes Inter the whistle blew, ending one of tlie greatest college soccer games evir plajed. Stewart Praises Princeton Ceneli Douglass Mi'imtt. of the Keil and Hlue,. was overjejed after the gnme and snid that he was the happiest man in the world "Princeton bail n won derful tenm." he snid "Tin fought from start te finish nnd deserve a worm of 1'iedlt for their great pl.ivmg The eleven Coach N'eis put en the Held tills afternoon was "" per cent better than anv Pruiieten seci er team I have i-ver seen Thev knew the game and played it well Mv bevs played n brilliant game. I was a little shnk.v in that first part of the opening period, but once thev get started I was confident we would vein The v icterv bears out mv prediction made mere thnn once lint we had the best tenm in the Intercollegiate League." Pen Points lJt spenefr rivlM his vnrin crpr In blizp et Klerv Hi nlavi-d hi lat 1acui Kam epsin' t!i Ttirers Hi. "ruTd rn'- anil indp pest b.p the nthiT tt.rne ni and HlUi mUHt'TS b h's -niTI 'ti ll fO"tn-k s.ptK iris a four wrtrpeM-r indlta at.i r ril r line his frhnnn cai Illnle IMiiKlmm. th Frsnkfnrd eulli i another iern te nd his elie tHrr tn br' 'mm fashion SufTrlnR from an Injur.' I Kni Dlnch-im plad hrllilnnllv b th en th. effn and lifir.in H.' ai nunted for en mz and alld tnalertaiu In th- uthpr threr Art Ttlnns nnl Nent phewr.l criat d"fcn I nip abllltv ;MrtUularl5' thi latter It warn Nll s flt full rentr't and ll plft.-d a I cume that mad" ih veterans rfp with I k His hard uerl all threush tin- cam1 I ranged no i nd of nmmpnt alone th !' Un PAtten. plnvinp hi flrt cam- m- an ar A?en lnjur nat K pt h.m ri rut' hf for twv rrenthii liur his kn affiin !n the rlrsinpr minutes r.f j ! t ,1.1 hni '. be an std from th nM H n-w in,urv is net arleus The crowd wm the larpmt that r nt tndd i rnn Mr p-vtn lullv 12e. ieu-d--nts ac empnni-d the tnm uut tj th" creundt aluntf vlth th bant M hrn It wn anneuncrtl te ! euid-nts rn tht sid 'mes that It-x Vr.i ha 1 N n ilf tisl te 'apMln thi Ite! sin I lr i f e bi tam ' - nxt nrnn a m'irh rtiie-u-n up 'r ni th .rewrt VVriv ta fn f 'hi- mm' pepu ar p'airj n I'.nn foe'bail team has ha 1 in man -c.ir Chief Bender Gets Raise NrH llnirn. Conn , Ts T v im trisid-nt f v .. Nfu tt i aA A i" iu I n h h k rii-f H-m 1 r aa Tlilag inl H hi pu Ha ini r i"x sius stantiai rii -if -a ar 'i II, L Th AllrDay, EvryDay Smoke The Cigar that Cheers! Viewed through the haze of a fragrant cloud of Mapacuba smoke, the world is a pretty geed old place te live in after all. The Mapacuba filler is choice Havana tempered by special blending te a bland mildness. The wrapper is imported Sumatra. The handsome, expertly rolled shapes insure cool-smoking, even-burning qualities. A host of cigar-wise Philadelphians are smoking Mapacubas. Fer the sake of better smoking try one. You'll buy its "double." Six sizes 2 for 25c, 15c, 25c. BAYUK BROTHERS, Inc. Originators of the HAVIK IMMITM1I.E IH.LM) anil 1IUIK INC'OMl'UUHI.E UK VMJs Philadelphia EVENING PUBLIC BROOKLYN PLAYERS ENTERTANED E Friends' Central Athletes Are Hosts at Came, Dinner and Dance Friends' Central Scheel was host te Tlrenklyn Priends' Scheel In mero thnn eik. wnv yesterday. After allowing the Tlntbiish team te win the game played In the local gvmanlsum, the Plue and (Irav athletes entertained tlie visitors nt dinner. Then thev were entertnineil at a dance held in the Fifteenth street school gvmuasiuni. Tlie dance did net end the hospital reception given Hroeklvn Friends. The visitors were later taken te the vniieus homes of the Friends' Centrnl squad te spend the night in this citv and thev left bright nnd enrlv for Wilmington te plnv the Wilmington Friends' quintet tednv. but before bidding adieu te the Friends' Central students one nnd all ngreed that the (luaker City youngsters were ni-e high as hosts It is this sett of entertaining nnd nttentien that insuics the right kind of intercity competition Tlie school of tielals need nevir hcsitnte te sanction intercltv gain's under arraiicemeiits such as weie made between Friends' Central nnd Hroeklvn Friends The conches nnd instructors weie en hand at all times, the Imjs were quartered net in hotels, but in the homes wlicrei thev were ihnperened by parents of their opponents nnd the environment t was evervthing that could be desired i:rpllent Feul Sheeting The gnme resulted in n defent for Friends' Central !-' te L"J. but the lit tle (Junkers nre far from discouraged It was jusf tlie kind of prni'tjce thev needed Sprngiie. Merer. Thatcher, Whitney Helmes and Hamilton, mem hers of' the winning squad, passed the ball with the skill of veiing lellegiiuis Mever s foul goal sheeting was the best that has been done bv any Msiter iu scholastic rnnks l.uidsny, of Friends' Central. nKe made a grent showing at the foul lint, scoring 12 out of a pes-ililc 1." points Frb nds' Central has a let te learn 1.1 basketball. but Captain Rowland I.lnd-ny. Miivtli. Theimis and Iicn,. as veli ns Kewhui'l. In r and I Inl low. II. proved I'eni'lusiv.'lv thev wen IlOt tlOVlies Ut tlie MlL-e g.UIH' llllll tllllt thev will in. prove with every gnue Thev le'eil jiiactice with ether sclie l teams, reul coinpetitiw prailni, wlni'i they heretofete liavete.t ( perienci d AMnglen tirls A icters Th" girls hflsketlnll gume this vmr premise te ! n Illinois and hut.- hi foresting 1 1 nil rt I t t . for tin livnlrv in te 'd 1 .. k v will i ..f be fur get when tli" - ri ,.i b iv m th age game Alms'' i Higli wen from Iladimr High vs't'imv ::7 te li A- is' usunllv the i use in tin girls' games, one particular maiden ml n ! "f the sen ing and tins time ' n- Miss I,anning who tnllicd tvvrlve In 1 goals and I'm foul genls Miss Mathei eini Mi- Diaper i celled for Itndiier High Tin lntt-i scored tift'in punisiit of a total 't tnneticn mode bv tin iites I-' 0 0TB A L L ti ite nr is ii;ii, Cliften Heights V S Del co. of Darby Mruitbrtilc A I tollerr Xtlilfn I irlil Old A Walnut stn i iltn .inn "-ni M w&zrxti s v ; 't'tr JV-S.'EM. 'br s;ws?. TCitt. 1 LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, Frest-Bitten Divots en Wintry Links -!! SANDY CII.ytMi: HOFFNM:n, Phllinent, Is the sole local pre nnmed in n list et thirty American professional for the piopesed invnsieii of (Ireat llrltaln next innr te eiitmiptn In III., ltritlsll enctl coif (hnmpienshlp, The list was get together nt n meeting tills week of the.eveciitlve meet ing of the Piofessieiial tielfcrs' Asso Asse Asso (iatien of America, which was loenlly repiesented by .Tnck Hebnis, Iliinting Iliinting den Valley. WHfied Held, Wllmlngteu. spoke for the seutheaftern district In which Philadelphia is Included. An effort Is being nude net te depend en "volunteer" representation In this world fnineus classic. Fnder the P. 0. A. nnd Onlf Illustrated n enmpnign for contributions has been started te pny the expenses of n team. I.nst yenr Ilagen and Parties were virtually nlene nluead te represent America in the open. It is felt that this country would take pritle in sending every stnr avail able in ei dei te hnve the very crenm of ankee talent present. This would dis tribute the responsibility of the Amerl- i ii ii nttntk en many rapanie sneiiiurrs .mil would give tills country a better i ban"' te ionic through finally. Where one or two lip. the rest may get going in great fashion. The British open title has never been wen by nn American pre. Wants In (in ' Would I like te go"'" demanded Heffiier. whets nked wlint he thought about it this morning "Ask me if I d like te lie American champion ! If 1 m among these seUcteil, I'll ninkc every efti'it te go The experience, the chance te plnv the courses ever there and evirv thing else collected with it would tv worth mv while and tlie club's, tee "I think it s n gieat stunt te send n real tiain ever there, nnd I'll de .verv tiling 1 enn te bnel; it up. evenlf th. don't put me en it Hut, if I in pi, k.d I II go Hint's all " 'I in inns M N'niimra, n former Phila DON'T Pay High Prices FOR YOUR Everything en Hicvclcs ...$23.7," up Velocipedes 3.00 " Autes G.93 " Kiddie hars 1.2U " inslew Hall - Uearinp; Skates .... 2.49 " I'oetbnlls 1,98 " Punching Bans 1.98 " Dell Coaches 1.98 " Boxing; (ilevcx .... J.98 " llreuliir S0 Value Aeil Cempltle Line in City Broadway Cycle Ce., Inc. 527 Market St., Phila. SUPREME 25c Straight rfMiAfT1 TOYS! iSlW.' MrNIIIMCK delphia open chnmplnn, will cnptnln the team, iiccei'dlns te the P. tl. A. n se- lectien. , Clarence itackney. Atlantic City, nnd Wilfred Held, Wilmington, nre nemi- natcd en the team from oilier piuiin m the golf belt surrounding Philadelphia. Heffncr Is one of four Philadelphln brcd pros also nominated. The ether three are Jack lliirkkc, Fmmett Fiench nnd Kddle Loes. The only pre of na tional prominence net nominated Is J. Ueuglns IMgnr, Atlanta, Canadian and southern open champion. This may be for the reason that he has already sailed for (ireat llrltnln nnd mny plnn te stay ever for the cham pionship, The Indoor arn-nen ctart lecntlv around New Tear's Dn Charlie lleflni-r la con cen alderlnu techlnir nt lilnih.'!" thl; rar A iHtant Cteldbec'.t villi nnle up his alaff If Heftner iHclJes net te se Seuth larl) In the event of teaching Ileffnfr will de the Indoor ntunt for a oeupli- of months and Icave for the Houth in time te take In some of the bli March ihainpienships den In nixie Tatil secretaries are new rential te th various associations, us was dmienstratrd Iv He move of the It I! V vihlh ve'ed te have en The stntlrilclan clrrk of the Unittd States Oolf Aseoiiatlen han proven hlmnelf Indispensable this !' vrar and the paid staff may be increased If th nci easily asserts ttclf hS&&SSrS I EXTRA TROUSERS FREE I Pre-Inventory Qlearance Sale g M far; gives your suit double life 35 n AND UP iTIir utru Ireusrrs mittrli the suit, nf rnur Up Simply because we cut out all Nji costs between mill and you; m? because we de our own tai- jl, lerinp in our own wonderfully jjrf' manned nnd equipped shop, can g wc make te your measure S A Suit With Ex- 00 S' tra Pants Free S? at Such a Price! f We have 67 Overcoats all made from all-wool titf beav.er overceatintr. hand tailored durinc our spare r time te keep our large force of S? 27.50. and up. tf tf Yeu can bring your own cloth nnd will tailor ou a suit or overcoat for.. ft Suits or Overcoats Made in 48 Hours If Desired & cTAwnAen TAimeiMr rn i jjrf ditnumu tAiijvyiviiivj ,v. inc. ss ff. iei- Vlini.'PT CTi .. 'J, ftfl Established li I ii.j .wvivviii ei. 2d fleer btf Tailors for Men and Women fctf I'. WU'HTEL. Mgr. Hell Phene, Locust 5173 kfl Ul'KA JlU.MtAl AMI yrirJ.JwLlSj t Ai2Lvisii t .iqiaLii'i1vaa'itiiaa.ii ft n&-i-Ti I I Manufacturer's Sale Lllla AND OVERCOATS SACRIFICED! Many thanks te our many friends who took advantage of this wonderful opportunity last week. Our results were greater than our expectations, but the same manufacturer has just turned ever te us another cancellation of Overcoats (many of them plaid backs) and Suits. Again we have a full stock and unheard of values te offer you at less than wholesale prices. Every Suit and Every Overcoat OF THIS 15 te All Hand-Tailored All-Weel Garments All Sizes, All Patterns The Biggest Clothing Event et The Year Don't Miss This Opportunity Yeu Cannet Conceive of These Values Come And Be Shown Open'Evenings Till 9 P. M. During This Sale te Accommodate These Unable te Come in the Daytime WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS 1516 Chestnut Street DECEMBER 17, 1920 LA SALLE VS. GLOUCESTER Blue and Geld Opens Season at St. Albert's Hall, 28th and Master The I.aSalle Prep bnsketbnll live opens up Its engc season en Its own lloer this nfternoen when they enter tain the Gloucester High players In a double battle at St. Albert h Hall, Twenty-eighth nnd Mnster strcetn. The' reserves of both schools will meet In the first gnme. This contest will stnrt promptly nt .1 o'clock. The vnrsltv will piny Its gnme Immediately nftcr the preliminary is ever. It is most pi obnble that I.nSnlle will i-.se the fellow Ing line-up against the .lersev live: Vincent White and lleweu nt forwards, Sullivan nt center nnd Ilnrrett nnd Tngue nt guards. MATTY SUFFERS 'RELAPSE 'Bin Six' In Critical Condition After Second Attack Syracuse, N. V., Dee. 17. Follow ing n second relapse, Christy Mathcvv Mathcvv sen, former National League pitcher, is In a crlticnl condition at Snrnnnc I.nke. His wife emphatically denies reports he Is sinking rnpldlj, nnd says he Is holding his own. "Illg Six" suffers great pnin when 1. 1.... ..lll.ennh tllO COUffll sIlOVVS reuKOIOK, en "' '&" -"" ", . , . . signs nf drying up nud Is n point in his favor. lie is unnuie 10 rciev "i-i "" nnd Is bolstered up for his menls. j3 tailors busy. Ready te slip en for $15.00 SAI I KIU1 Mfc.M.MiS t , , STOCK $ 18-50 VH "J DEMPSEY GOES HOME Will Net Return te New Yerk Until After Holidays New Yerh, Pec. 17, .Tuck Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, nnd hii malinger, Jack Keame, hae left this city for Chicago. The pair are en route te Salt I.alte City, where the champion will lsdt his folks for n short time before proceeding te the const. It was net expected thnt Mnnngcr Kenrns would iiccenipnny Dempsey en the trip West, but nt the lest minute KenriiH decided te make the trip. Dempsey nnd bis mnnngcr plnn td re turn liete shortly after the helldnjs. A HOLIDAY GIFT bearing the Spalding Trade-Mark assures Quality Reduced Prices en Spalding Sweaters Nothing mere timely than a Spalding Sweater Prices $10.00 te $15.00 These Sweater prices, new in effect, show a saving of nearly one-half ever the prices of 1920, and are based upon the present lowest cost of yarn. A. G. SPALDING & BROS.' 1210 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, I.i. CARLTON CLOTHES SHOPS Philadelphia New Yerk Newark Trenten Here's Something Werth Reading 10,00 Twe Pants and Overcoats At Less Than Cost Hundreds of men and young men have come up-one-flight te my live TWO PANTS SUIT STORE, and SEEN and BOUGHT and SAVED and said "Thank you, Harry Sellner." And they'll come again, that's what this sale is for. Te put ever in a big way my TWO-PAIR-of-PANTS idea te the geed dressers of Philadelphia. I'm taking a less of thousands of dollars, but that money less is my investment in the faith of every man who becomes a customer of mine. Philadelphia Come te This Event and COMPARE Every Suit With Twe Pair of Pants '25 &s30 Suits, New $1 &J5 With Twe Pair of Pants $35 & $40 Suits, New tOAjs With Twe Pair of Pants fctfT $45&J50 Suits, New '$1,75 With Twe Pair of Pants s55 Suits, New $775 With Twe Pair of Pants Every color and style is represented. Every garment in my entire stock i3 included. Same Reductions en Overcoats REMEMBER Every suit with two pair of pants. Come up today or tomorrow. You'll be surprised! Ne Charge for Alterations OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 Carlten -J P PICK YALE HOCKEY TEAM Leaves for This City Today te Prac tlce for Opening Games New llnen, Dec. 17. -flnns for Yule's f'hrlstnins helldnv hecker tein were announced by Coach 1 S. llnngt and Captain Heb Carsen when the mnkc-up of the seven wna nnmed as fellows : T -, .. t CJ1. !.... . 1 i.. -t. ,. j.i.'u iviiiK, niiiuni ivii iTiiicr, Hlt. I lej j light center. Captain Carsen; right ' wing, Henlt ; defense, Crlscem and ' Vnningaii; genl, Dlcfenderf. 1'ester, Hied nnd Tlnssett will be taken along ns substitutes. Suits Mi Clet H r - n 1 I in IF 1307-1309-1311 MARKET ST. One Flight Up MR. n. P. PRESTON, Manager Over Truly Warner's Opposite Wanamaker's v niicaeeggaaagaB S x JL