P" JV ,rf. "-V V rl ' V" ? EVENING ptBEI0'liEDaBR-PB:iL"ADELPJ3:iA', 'JIUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921 r SOT AT BIGGEST STADIUM IS ATLANTIC CITY PLAN $1,500,000 Now Pledged for Sports Project To Lay Corner-stone in June or July Atlnnllc City, N. J., .Tnn. 25. "N' KXT Mimtner, possibly .nine or July, we expect to lny the corner- itonc of the Notional Stadium nt At lantic Cltr." This was tlie optimistic statement of Mnyor IMwnril Under, one of the most progressive chief executives this famous frflhorc rcbort ever lias boasted, com menting on the IntcM enterprise laumhed by Atlantic City's hustlltiR business men. The mayor of the world's p'flTground Is n busy man, but never too busy to lend his nld to nnj thing ,k will benefit this place. He was up to his enrs in work when! tho Kveniko 1'unuo LKDor.n rcprc- ( . .. l. .! tnin litu iiflinn 111 tilt! sentaiivc num city l.nll, guided by John Smith, state boxing commissioner, and Dan Mt Ui.Rlilln. who gives nbout twenty-four l,mirs n day to the service of his guests t the Traymoro, und In nddltiun boosts lii I agists any project that will add to the prestige of Atlantic City. lljzzoucr was slightly more than en thusiastic over the proposed stadium. Atlantic City needs such nn im-Htu-linn " he o erred us he pashed around ..." !...,!,.. ntwl u-hi'ii Hurrv I-ntz de cided that now was the time to stuit Itj 1 njreed that he had made nn interest- ini Mieccn. u " '" "" " -untie City fcuch notable uthletic cvcntH n "the Army-Navy football game, the Olunplcs. the nutlonul luwu tennis tournament, big intersectlonal gridiron taint?; in fact, nnj thing in which the people arc Interested. Atlantic City long ago censed to he merely n hummer resort. It is a thriUng metropolitan city, traveling in hlch si)ring. summer, autumn und win ter. That being the case, it is ncceH mry to elto the people, residents und vi-lu.rs the things they lack. This the Itodium will do, and the best feature of the project is that virtually every mb'.tantial citizen of this l.luce is be hind the enterprise. We already have node a bid for the next Olympics und c hae reason to believe the authori ties at West Point and Annupolis are norablr disposed towurd stuglug their annual football classic here. "It is one of the biggest things ever proposed for Atlantic City, but tho iroth of the resort wnrrunts it, and it i aire to meet with the approval not only of the visitors, who come hero from fery section of the couutry nnd even Europe, but also of the homo folk with an eye to business." I'mmoters Ulg Men The officers of the National Stadium of Atlantic City arc: Harry Lots-., i,rn.iilent; Carlctou Adums, vice presi dent , .Mayor Wader, treasurer, and Jo kenh McNamee, tecrctnry. Mr. Lata is one of the proprietors of the Alnmac Hnlel, Mr. Adams is a prominent real tor and Mr. McNamee is city clerk. II (Jeorge Ullzlo is chairman of the hoard, and the counselors ure Joseph A. Slattcry nnd Joseph A. Corlo, a members of the State Assembly. Everybody in Atlantic City knows Harry I.ntz. As Dan McLaughlin sajs: He is one of the livest wires on the beach front, though he does things with out Insisting that a twelve-Inch record be made of them, which is only nnothcr way of saying that Harry's middle name is "Idens." Mube some one nt some time thought of a stadium for Atlnntlc City, but Mm credit goes to Harry 1atz, becauso it Ii a fuct that he did think of It and, what is more to the point, put it over with the assistance of his fellow live wires. "There is no end to the possibilities of the stadium," said I,atz. W'e have done big things here, but much remains to be done and If our hopes and plans are realized most of the athletic activities of the United States will rcvolvu around These Worsted Suits Typify Our Store's Reconstruction Values $30 They are of finest quality; both finished and unfinished their worth extends from $40 to $50 SEVERAL lots freshly added to the business Suits which are in such great demand. The new ones include double - breasted styles for young men. Patterns are fine in exact accordance with the dictate of good taste. $30 William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. ALL NECESSARY TO BREAK A' WINDOW TO SEE hk ? ymMm. . The upper Illustration Mtows Ed ward IJadcr, Atlantic- Oity mayor, nnd flic lower Is Unrry Latz. presi dent of the National .Stadium this resort. W'e are considering four sites for the studium, any one of which will answer the purpose. We expect to acquire something more than seventy flvo acres of ground and that territory will not be nny too lurge. One site in particular is desirable because as Dan McLaughlin fald when we were dig -cussing it, it is not more than fifteen minutes from nny point on the Island. No Ono Old Now "You know in these dnys of jazz and pep nearly every man, womnirniid child goes in for some form of athletics. They Mart in the grammar schools, continue it in the lilgli schools, follow it in the colleges nnd find It so healthful and in vigorating that they keen it up even nfti r their hair becomes sparse and gray. There are no old folks any more. With this thought in mind we planned the stadium. When this project hns been accomplished Atlantic City will br the onlv town in Amoriin. probably tin world, to boast n nlace where everv va riety of outdoor und indoor sport can be stugeu. "We will erect a building wherein can be held horFO shows, poultry shows, dog shows, auto shows, basketball. vo'Iev ball and over) thing thnt is staged under joof. An unusual feature of the sta dium will be that it will contain a quarter, half nnd mile truck nnd don't rorgct this: There will be a nine-hole golf course! Provision will be made tor every brnnch of outdoor sport thut you can tniiiK or. " Mr-ady we have .$l,r,00,000 pledged toward the enterprise. Our pluu is to sell memberships which will entitle the holder to nil the privileges of t''C stndium with the additional benefit of nbout 7 per cent interest on his in vestment. Sounds prctt) good, eh"? You can't blame I.nU for being enthusiastic over nny uthletic project because he's nn athlete Swimming is his specialty. He started the merman stuff while u student nt the Atlantic City High School and continued it under the conchiiu of Ieo en Klstlee. at Penn. He held the fiOO-ynrri record as a member of the l'hiliulelphia Swim mliig club at liafnyctte, was the 220 jurd and half-mile Middle A. A. U. champion and won exactly 210 medals s a swimmer. He is captain of the Hjgcln Swimming Club and president of tho Alnmac A. A. of Lake Hopat cotig, which will stngo tho national half -mllo championship for women July 15. Incidentally Mayor Itader, who for merly :ived In Philadelphia, wns un all mound athlete, plnjed football, com peted in blcjcle races and was no bimbo on the cinder puth. One .of his sons is stud) in; at Penn and wns maunger of tho freslimnu) football team last season. Krom this distance it looks ns if the Nntional Stadium of Atlantic City Js promoted by tho sort of men who accomplish what they set out to do. SHUBERT TOPS SCQRERS IN CATHOLIC LEAGUE Catholic High Has Best Team Rec ord With 100 Points Shubert, of Vlllnnovu, la lending bcorer in tho Catholic High Schools' llnskctbnll Lenguc, with a total of 51 goals in threo games, 12 two-pointers nnd 27 from the fifteen-foot mark. His nearest competitor is Logan, of Cath olic Hlsh, who scored 40 points in three games. He tops Shubert as a foul shooter, having 30 to his credit. Cath olic High lends in team scoring with 100 points, und Villunovu is second with !)7 points. The scoring records follow; o. ra.o. Fi.a t. Shubert. VllUnova . ft 12 27 Ii 8 30 1 11 IS a i.i o 3 n o 2 V .1 2 3 12 3 2 13 3 8 0 3 ft II 2 ft 0 3 1 0 S 2 3 3 14 lyOimn, Catholic Mcltenry West Catholic. lltiitil.AiAP T'lllnnnua , livid viit'oi (.-) v iiniiiuin, ' i 'otrey, Citthollo tutlln, Went Cnthollc. . . .! White. La. Sail urphy, St. Joo Nally Cnthollc K.tnn VlllnnnR llrtHlln. St. Joe IJomthue CAthollo .Mnrtln. St Joe 3 Huvven. Lii Hnlle. Olri.lhnrt. 1a Sr.llo HntMtKan. Vlllanova i.iirkln. I ii Salle Dei In, Went Catholic Illnkp. West Cnthollc J Cnrr, l.a Hallo Kennedy, Cnthollc Uulnn, Vlllnnova Unyle, Catholic Tutfnn Kt Joe Ilarrett La Halle r.mh St Joe Kuimnn. La Salle V White. I-n Snlle Cunnlff St. Joe llni'lley. St Joo Dn rilllno Wt Cnthollc. Knuffmnnn, Vlllnnova ... Knne St Joe Hnmuls Went Cnthollc . . VfiKtle, I,n hnlle Ilnney. La S-llo enrrord Catholic 1 TEAM SCOniNO Polntu . .. 10,1 . .. 07 . . r.o I.' f Catholic l!lrh 2 Vlllanoin rrp; ... .1 Went Cnthollc .... 4 St. Jowiih 1 l.a Salle l'rep ThesEndurancc Run TXnVSTRY moves ihc automobile, Ijnrrgy m the driving tchcel; Highways, lytrny, mountain traiU, "Rxght nf Way" for "ItoaJicaij MaiU"; Regular tiipperi every ilay, Service Stations on the tcay. TV' IXDIXO, orinding, country ronnN. s Hardened now with heavy loofft; Suburban iatrn both near and fai , rtili:e the motorcar: Prospects irrM to prove to me, The run is to "Prosperity." TLOir your horn as you go by, & Drown the old calamity cry; Win the great Undurancc Run, 7'rtf the nerve of every one; .Yrt-cr Jifop twfil you see. The finish line" Prosperity." ' H. C. HAKHACH. Secretary 100S-09-10 Fuirmount l'ark Itucc. TOMH1IT TONIGHT TONIfiMT United Detect'e Employes' Dance sr.M.KAL UTAH V.U'Dn II.l.i; ,CT1 830 roiiilnrlt 1) met- Oniirlnc to 1 A M MuxMriitr I'mniirh Will I.rml firnnd .Murc'l, I AdmUslon. Mr. Inriiidlnic War Tiix Palm Garden 391,,, .sirKri .stN. I l unit uiuvti.i. l)nncnr t:rrr llTe.-H-Sn' 5130 Punrlnc t'onteet All ThU Week , rnnrni'i.AYK Bszss IV 1QV THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA See the Best Movies In Your Neighborhood Theatre HffflffWffliflW JMPfcl he NIXON-NIRDLINCERrm xJ THEATRES fx AVENUE now 5th St. ana Allcshtny Av. MATIN'RK I1AII.T IIIIUIMlll 1A1,1II. 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"THE MARK OF ZORRO" GLAS GO W FOR WARD AGAINST "SKEETERS" Fleet Trenton Youth Will Play in Germantoivn Basketball Teant's Line Up Tonight T"Uin basketball fans of flcrmantown " have won out. After Wednesday's game with Cnmden the fans waited on manager Dnvo Dennis nnd demanded that joung RduMe Glasgow be played in tho next game and their wish has been granted, for the lender of the 0s announced this morning thnt the fleet Trenton youth would be nt forward in this evening's game with the Cnmden champions. Gcrmantown is conceded by fans nnd critics as being Camden's most danger ous contender for second-half honors. Up to date tho "Skecters" "have rode roughshod over nil the other clubs In the second half (.cries. In playing Gcr mantown the chnmplons meet the club that has caued them more trouble than all the rest of the tenms combined, cspcclaly at Auditorium Hall, Chew street and Cheltcn avenue, the home of tlie Suburbanites. All the stars of the local club will be on hand for tonight's contest includ ing Klmer Hlpley, Frank Uruggy, "Stretch" Median nnd Nnt Holmnn. The Gcrmantown captain did not get started in cither of the two games last week. That is something out of the ordinary, and ns Nnt is real dungerous on tho home court he expects to even up in the scoring records for the points ho missed last week. Campbell Hits Hlg Lead "Soup" Campbell, sterling forwnrd of the Canulen champions, bits a big lead in the scoring records of the Eastern League second half rnce. To date he bos registered a total of thirty-five points. The chnmplons have all the lending positions monopolized, for Roy Steele Is second on the list with twenty eight nnd I'ddlc Dolin ranks third with twenty-four Campbell is wav nhend of all rivals in tossing field goals, he. having fourteen to his credit to d.ite. Steele and George Norman arc his nearest opponents, with eight each, which indicate that the goal tosscrs are not making nny exceptional records so far. Hut tho biggest sur prise is recorded in tho fact that the premier foul tosser is none other than ltov Steele. Itoy has never broken into print n a one-point tosser, his chief claim to KARTMANN'S SPECIALS Ice Skates $1.50 $8 Sweaters $5 Skating Shoes 6 up Skating Caps $1.00 Skates Sharpened While You Wilt 522 Market St. riioToritYS Jlll I'll 7I1II"7II11 TiTit 7IIlV7Iin! JIilOIIH 71IIT HIT Tint T7 ' CARMAN "EllSUNTOtVN AVK. ir CA? 'J'""" cu.vijiiT IlrVtJ1,uNY "Dead Men Tell No Tales" CENTURY Vtla Ave- aa"'" ' ST tit ftST l -Mutln. S.1B 'THEHOUSEMYSTERY" Fay's Knickerbocker i'n'i-t t .loth lM CATIiritiM; Ct.vi'itT0?n, ,0 30 Dead Men Tell NTales" FAIRMOUNT HfXsijrv.. Jhe Wonderful Chance" FRANKFORD I'ljAcFonu "Tun "ivAnV''ii' XN ' G THEMARK OF ZORRO" Germantown B!i!?,?,rrn"r,? aT. "TheNorth Wind's Malice" GRAND r'"D and"iiiaTicet" n uv& jr VAiNlTY" CRANT 403 'nwD7vrffB. I The Last of the Mohicans" IMPERIAL -l',A?il..r.P','-Ai, a is! llnntun ...'' I.I .L'A '.' ''i; DAILY 'A THOUSAND'To' ONE jefferson"m,v "ji-PMn "hm IIKKTItllli: tTlirilTOV.I,AILY "OUT OF THE STORM" Liberty lmoVTf;Mn,A . i-cuu men i en io Tal es OVERBROOrC0311 "wu-widI l'"HT IIIWttOIITII In "A THOUSAND TO ONE" I pARK-,,Dai, .vvirnu.,,,, I ,. ... hm:h.viM' ,u t0 " 45 Minutes From Broadway" ! f0iW (7 JtJtM I l -Z L I Jvl' f IS i k 1 k Basketball Statistics i HABTKIIN I.llOUli w. i p.e. w. r.. r.c. rnmilen.. 4 0 1.000 I'lillit ... .1 .too Trenton . 3 2 ,nnn KeiMlInx 2 .BOO U'm'M'wn i 2 .BOO Co'lcevllle 1 4 .200 TIIIH WKr.K'H SCHEDULE Tonljht Cnmilrn at Oermnnlown. Uednewlur Trenton nt Cnmden. Friday Kenrilnjr at Trenton. Nntunlay erinnntown at I-lilladeltihlui Content llle at lirndlnr. fame being in the fact that he is the greatest captain nnd team worker play ing the game. Steele Invariably is the leader In assists, hut his team mate, Jimmy Campbell, is first In this depart ment to date with eight, so between Campbell and Steele theic are few honors thnt are not mononolized nt- nrosent. The individual records are appended : fl !J t, 1) 2.2. Campliell, Camden . . 4 Steele, Camrt-n .... 4 Dolln. Cmden 4 Iloyle, Ilrndln .... 4 riianon, 1'hlla n Norninn, Trenton ... 4 .Schwab, lt,-Hdlnr ... 1 Dunn. Trenton ... 1! Harlow, Trinton . .. 4 Drown, Coatee IIo 4 llark, Cont4vllle . . 4 Crons, I'hllft 4 Illplty. Oermiintown. Ii Uleghan, Coutejvllle. 4 Kerr Camden 4 Miller, I'hlla 3 Hnmnn, ilennanl'n. 4 Wrleht. I'hlla 4 Olnrnfow 0rmant'n. 3 Klnknlde, aermant'n 4 Dlrghun, Camden ..-4 Kearnn, Trenton ... 4 Meehnn, Oermnnt'n. 4 HnuriTly. :teinllns.. I White, Tr-nton ... 3 Klotz. I'hlla t Tome, Tn-ntnn 4 .Sailer. Ilcadlnif ... 2 14 S 7 7 0 s 7 II r, 7 1 0 n :. 0 11 a n 4 1 r. r. i 4 s 7 12 10 11 nt 0 7 8 1CI 7 11! 7 S u I) r, in a 7. 3 4 4 11 4 . 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In selling Dodge Brothers' cars we are fortunate in represent ing manufacturers who are scrupulously particular of the character and standing of their dealers. That we are the only distributors who have sold Dodge Brothers' cars in this territory since they were first manufactured six years ago we take as a distinct personal trib ute and as an assurance to the public that we have served our cus tomers well. This company has a reputation of fifteen years behind it, sell ing automobiles and custom-built bodies. In that period we have handled only two makes of passenger cars. With the same scrupulous care exercised by Dodge Brothers in selecting dealers we have selected our associate dealers listed below. Parkway, East THE GLAS - F Basketball Team Winning Con testsTrack Candidates at Work St. Luke's f-Vhonl basketball plnvers nre preparing for a hard game with Friends' Central School nt the Quaker's gymnasium next Friday. The Wnvne athletes have not overlooked the fact that the Ulue nnd Gray aggregation won two games In n row from Friends Select School. Friends' Central hns been uhfm-lnir imirhoil Imnrnveinent H CENTRAL ATHLETICS BOOM Coach Iintsfnrd m proteges sliotild give! of deiiindable plaer. Tills tinni lnnini drowned in the terrific uproar .for Cad the visitors a hard bottle. I up as a dangciuu cnnfendi-i for the dork The former soldier wns n tro- Onptnlu Howland, Lindsay. Ochscr. j pennant, just as it did cnrljvin the sea 1 i-dmi favorite with the 10 000 spec Thomas, Smvth, Howl nnd, Ila'lowell . sou tutors who watched the contest. nnd Drcnk nrc the regti'nr. Iionner Stanton. King. Itnrnes, Itlddle. Wilkin- I son and Murphy nre rcrervo player". ' This sipiad Is developing rapidly and the i Friends' (Vntral students are hopeful of winning the remaining gnmes on the ' schedule. The track candidates are at work under the direction of John II. Hell, physicnl director. I Southern Depends on Sitter Now thnt SItwr bus found hipiself' and Is shooting fouls a la McNichol. of! Penn, the downtown youngsters look forward to the second half of the High School League series with high hopes of staging a comeback. Silver's foul shooting ngninst Oermantown High w.isl n feature of the last game. He scored I 17 out of a possible 20 points. ' Coach Kerr loses Harney Harris, the forward, (icldhlatt will take his place. , The new combination worked so well in the game with Oermantown there h 1 no niiestloii hut thnt this tenm will fnltn ! I j the llnor In the opening game of tlie ,'t second-hnlf series against Frankfurt!1 High. ortheast pl.i.ts ut Germantuwni High and Wot Philadelphia meets Catholic High on February 4, when the' league fccuson will again be In progress Weiler in Lucky Position The breaks of basketball In the High School Lenglte fnvored West Philadel phia to a considerable degree in the first half of the race. The West Phillies "The House Behind Meaning With Them THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO. of 18th Street AUTHORIZED DEALERS Charles McGough, 3737 Frankford Ave. Len J. Zcngle, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Rittcnhouse Motor Car Co., Gcrmantown J. H. Swope, Darby, Pa. Eden Motor Car Co., 4266 Main St., Manayunk Jones-Rogers Motor Co., Jenkintown, Pa. George W. GOW) IN GERMANTO Scholastic Athletic Schedule for Today rnmileh Illph nt Vit I'lulml Iplila AblriKton lllirh Ht i. minor IIikIi. lrls ( atholl" HUM nt Frsnkfnrd lllKh Soulliern Hlrh Hi Him rford I'repx IUddon llfhihts llliili Bt l-iiiinjru Hieh l.iiiiFdounn llluh nt Af dl.i II gh Amlilnr HIkIi m rerknHl.- llu-h (lerrnHniovM, Antdctn nt Hi l.uKe's. SsrlhinorM lllKh At llfi-lnor II vh Sivurlhmure l'retia at (Jh'mnut II. 1 inrned its position by hard work, combined head and hip lock, but when Southern bent Oenmintiwui The winning fall came ns n drnmntto nnd Central High tripped North ast tho clininx to one of the most terrific mat fans will admit it all helped. )n the i Miggles ever m en in the Knst Cnd other hand, West Philadelphia bml it I dock appeared to be the siluuer up to fairly insy time or it with l- iniihloiu , within one minute of the finish. v insy time of It with b mtikfoiu in tlie last game plnyed. Condi Wan en Weiler bus n first - class uggregntion in Captain Sweet. .McNichol, lluckulew . Kllintt set nuds lie struggled to force Lewis und Steensfjii. l'lliott is cotiHiilcreil shoulders to tin- mnt. Tin' champion, about the ln-t centir in the league 1 in his agon) . bent the floor with hlM- nnd . PemiiM. Sensi-niir mill 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 7. are a i. 33V3 per cent discount taken off your sales check when you pay. SWEATERS Reg-. Dia- You Prices count Pay V-neck pullovers $10.50 $3.50 $7.00 Shawl collar coat 12.00 4.00 8.00 Ladies' fine-knit coat 9.50 3. 1 6 6.34 Ice Skates and Shoes Ladies' shoes .$7.50 $2.50 $5-00 Men's shoes 7.50 2.50 5.00 Rink skates 6.00 2.00 4.00 Hockey skates 8.00 2.66 - 5.34 Nothing charged. Nothing delivered Goods exchanged or money refunded as usual Marshall E. Smith & Bro. 724 Chestnut St. yCSX the Car" Has a Real as Well as With Us Fred L. Hawk, Lansdowne, Pa. George A. Larky, 3433 N. Broad St. Fox Motor Car Co., 5139 North Fifth St. R. P. Sword, 238-240-242 N. 63d St. Rorer & Hein, Chestnut Hill Suburban Motor Sales, Wayne, Pa. Doran, Ardmorc, Pa. wn STRANGLER LEWIS IS I STILL TITLE HOLDER Heavyweight Wrestler Throws Eart i Cnddock In Lengthy Bout New York, Jan IT, K,l ("Stran gler") Lewis, of San Jose, Calif., suc cessfully defended his world's heavy weight i-atch-as-catcli-can wrestling? title lift n'ght by throning Karl Caddock, former chninplon, In 1 hour und Hi minutes. Lewis, won with at After an hour and a half of wrestling. Cnddock guinid a terriblv punlshinft- I'm d, toe hold and for one minute nnd tea,' tnn lists and cried aloud, but his voice Wfl.8 Spruce 1040 3 I 1 i In ii jl SPRUCE MTWKtw . 'THERIDDLE : WOMAN" Susquehanna ,7,h ""'' sunuhiinnii "A CHILD FOR SALE1' if BLUEBIRD llroart L Huiounhanna lontlnunin a lo II I'll MMl-K HIV In "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY" ZsX '"l ,o !&sVj.l it). .'&,.
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