' '.VfjfjjfW ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHIIJA DELPHI A FRIDAY, MAY 13, ( Jf, FT T PEi IRAKI OFF FOR CORNELL Thirty Men in Squad Ready to Engage Ithacans Tomor row Afternoon MEET SHOULD BE CLOSE (Vinli I.nwson Hnbortsiili. of thp L'nl-rM-i'ty f IVniivlvnniii trncl; trnm. nnl li ,rf f ''- tmsly liirclliiRH (muniilng rfiicUr-patli 'tnrH loft tills nuirnlnj: nt ,. ..n f.r ltlini.-ii. Hip scrim of llio ilnn! ,,nok mpt l.ntwcnn Hip Red nnil Hjuo ' ', cnrni'll tiiMKii-riiw nfioriioon. Thlo .i.- Inrsi'-'i tuiml)pr nf truckmen to '' ,i , o.Vli ii trip In many years. ttntibli- think Hint If Iip Bi'tH ovri- , nipfi "I'll fnnipll with n victory . r of Hip UK''' f"r ,llc' ItHPH'oltPKlntPH unti f,rr pfpiitliii Dartmouth In " .isp'lv 'i-iiifiiMl hipp' 'n' tvo-tlilivi .',,' .mint ami nirttiiiiB llnrvnrcl, the ii i itvl I! 'I0 'onm 'inM v''l0iK "f wln- ,. ihr inlprrollPBlntPi. Of I'Otirpp, ' . ' , m tin- nimn IhipIIp to In- nvi-rcoiiin, I f,t n Hip 1'lW is i-otiilllP(l. with I 1 IIIP nr"! nr ill'1 iiuiit lo- I f nVnrnm n Mi' fording to inmiy of the members of the Itrilnnil ltlup vnrslty track team, mentis thnt'tlip edge for tin- iutrrcullfgliilPH lies In favor of l'piin. To ilpfpat Coriit-ll m tint tin- enlel tnsk In tin- world. Conch Monkley Is known iih oiip of Hip foxlesl niPii In tliP track Kiune and m-IiIoui tloc lie liow his hand until the day of Hip meets. In Captain John McDi-rinott, a vpIpiiiii dl.tancp ninner of lipforp Hip war. he Iiiih one of Hip best Hitlers in the coun try. I'enn Ik worrying little over Mt-Der-mott bccniiKP of Lurry Ilrnwti. The His I and Him- lad In going belter llils ypar thnn ever in Ills life liefore nnd the dopcKtcrs are willing to unger almost anything that Mi-Dcnnott fnil-diPS nee mid to him in the tulle, In a trial spin last week for tire lain Itrown run Hip mllp In -l inlniitps and 'JS second", bril liant time, when It Is considered that he had nnuther quarter mile to run. Speedy Sprinters ' Davidson anil Itrown am exceptional i HprlntcrH. but Hobble hopes to break iii the Cnrnellinti hopes by winning i with Hob Maxnm and Hoots I.ever. Last Snturday nfterniwn i'r won the 10(1 1 In 10 1-." M-PomN In the Columbia-, Dartmouth meel and Hltici- that lime In practice drills has done even time on p HPveral occasions. Mnxn.ni. who fin-l-lieil KPcnnd In the KM), Is carded to win the V.-0. Up enptitretl the event In C.olhiini with I.ever In .second pluce McPiulden and Altiiinter mny conie In under tin- bnrrier and in.iko It a clenn ' swicp in the sprint". ,lolm and Smith, the former Hip sen- sationnl frolunaii of Inst jenr, are! Five Leading Baiters lit Two Major Leagues I'lnvfr Cluli llrti.l. st , lUrerau- Clnn, Mmlrr, N V. . lnlin(on HUjn lirll). N. . . NATIONAL I.i;.(ifi: It. A. II. Ill 71 in 13 in ii i& hi 73 85 AUntKAN i.r.,tit K I'ln.tpr Cliili llrllmnn, Drtmlt . Itnth. N spp.ikrr. Cl-i ( iil'H. Ilrlrull Mrpliriwm, ('In, A. It. 7 III ton h;i II. SI 17 17 :i:i at II. 411 33 MS II S3 tr. .(.Ml .10.1 .nse mt .3fi.-. r.r. sin .tin .it.t .:mii fardeil to fnep thp best of I'cnn"s team in the qunrter. Itohbiu will start I'arl Khy, (iill and probably I.arry Itrown 1 1' tills event. Mnvain will not run In the quarter. Kb, who has been showing more speed in the quarter this year thnn last. Is also carded to run the NSO aloiiR with ticiiiKe Meredith and Kil McMullin. the latter one and two in the meet last Saturday. Opposed to the lied and Hlue trio will be Irish and two others from Cornell, at present un named. Irih Is a capable half milcr nnd should pii"li Kbj to the end for vic tory. Another Walt in Hurdles Iloiisall and Ili-uun. the Itliacna two-milei-s. will force Don Head to do bet ter than be has ione at any limp this jrar. I'olh men weie niembers of the Ithneiin ciois-coiintrv tenia lnt fall. John Watt, a brother of the athlete who set. up the world's record in the J DUO relays In the 110, only to have It broken last month by Andy Desth, of Notre Dame, and Archibald are the hurdlers at I.nke Cayuga. They will have Smallpy. Smith and Jack as their Ued and Hlue opponents. Mnyer. the footbnll star, lb- entered in Hie hammer throw nml pole vnull for the Ithacans, with Ramsey, third in thp liitercollPKiati-s last year, In thp IiIrIi junit). TIip last naniPil cleared the bar nt 0 feel 1 inch last year, which is several inclies better thnn any of the I'enn men have been able to do hi far this year since the illness of Hill Reynolds. ' In the Held events. Robertson has entered Hnrtels. Frank. Thurman. Foley. Nichols, Woofsido. Temple, Nolle. Nichols. Winsor and (irifun. The bnsehnll team left yesterday aft ernoon for HurlliiRtnn. Vt.. where they meet, the t'nivcrsity of Vermont Ihh afternoon. Sixteen plnjers made the trip. Danny MeNidiol, because of ex aininntioii. did not leave with the team Mel Soliriver will play shortstop on 'the trili, which Includes a game with Dnrt- i mouth tomorrow afternoon. Jim C'nn ady will be seen at second. ' The lacrosse team Is due for a double header tomorrow nfternonn with the fieshmen plnylnc Krnsmus Hall before the track meet betwen the I'enn nnd Cornell freshmen tenuis. After the meet the nr"ity stick wichlcrs and Stevens play a leaRiie game. Harvard Track Team Picked j CsmtirlftEP. Milts., Ma 1:1 t nm h fMiip hftm. ot tin? ItnrvHnl irnrk tnm linn ri.il n Hiiutvl of forty-two men tu rnmpi'tc tor thr rrlmson tti the nnnu.il trmk m-it with Yn!, pchfluloit for tomorrow st N'ew Hsven KVil Oourctln. fntpfed In the sprlrrtj. 21T',d Tho uriutid, whlcli will leavo thin afternoon, Jump sml ehotru' nd acorB! Krone, Includti Cptln Dennis O'Conni-U, Miller, Olymple pole vnuuer V Trim Ankles identify the wearers of Boston Garter &&& With Low Shoes the appearance ot your v ankles is even more important than, usual. 'George Frost Co.,Bostoa MAJBRS OP l HOSE SUPPORTERS (otVommnMims and Children, tUM'St" GEO S.s&j, , ji 5?sr tSQ era ccn 4 ;-gSSrrS'XaS ysOz. v"fai m. 8 yVt m lr. 5r-y -"K- RS .' m Wall Street Doesn't Fix My Price It's a lot of fun to do business when you've got the right policy and the best quality at the lowest price. You remember last September, 1 anticipated a drop in Fur dropped my price swallowed my loss and sold at cost, and every link in this chain was strained to handle the crowds. At that time, Hatter's Fur was quoted at $13.50 a pound. You can buy it now for $3.75 a pound. Before the War it cost $1.50 a pound, and I don't blame the Rabbits for the jump from $1.50 to $13.50. I think it was Wall Street's influence on the Fur Market. But Wall Street doesn't run my business, or make my hats. While Wall Street was busy manufacturing rumors, I was busy manufacturing hats. While Wall Street was full of gloom, my stores were full of Happiness and Hats. When I took the lid off the price, the sales jumped up. And the same thing happened in Straw hats. The break in the price of Rabbit Fur in Australia last Fall was followed by a slump in the straw braid market in Japan this Spring. When I storied to make straw hats for this season, the best quality of straw braid was selling at $1.10, and a number of manufacturers bought at that price. I knew the market would break, and waited until it dropped to 40c, and then jumped in and bought more as it went lower. So don't blame the retailers around town who are charging all kinds of prices for the Quality that I am selling at $2.85. They're not -ffC fliAv'rp simnlv victims of carlv buvintr. Thev bouerht at the B top. I bought at the bottom. And my good fortune is yours. C53 ES3 an csa & f Of -- xsa tneaaquarters 1307 Market Street rah V jtf'4-w-A ;, r Z$& i Jl- T -w " V. l ' WortKMany Mjou&r&move id 3 U fffl y MADE TO YOUR MEASURE Guarantee) .9 uitm: r.Vr Univ .lll-lfon! Hi cotel ??ra i We're Pcruip? t'u- Only I'nni in Tou n Titii: lime 'Em yli,.Oi If '' , ,,',,, Did You Ever Notice Wo tl'Mi't advprli"p r i d i i- u louslv low price- a a Imit. to pot y o ii in o u r store? All wo want ou to do is to come m and look in our windows. You will tint! all the goad thiiiR" we ad vertise right there for you to look tit without coming in the store. They are worsteds g u a r a n teed and fairly radiate fiial!t We Went Over the Top in April And He liv Sure On Our H ay to firat May's I'irjurcs of Last ) car! THIS IS THE STORY OF THE SALE: I.a-t war m i!n mmith. of Annl and .Ma we did a n'ennl-iireak'njr lui-iness. We ft out t!u- vctr to do an even bi-nrtT liuincss vol.inu', w In. h nit-ant ell inv two -nit : for every one .-nit! la-l eai". fof ecry mie kiios thai lii-'t ear's lirues were much higher. We are tlomjr it ! And the. bet reason we can tell you is to ce the wonderful worsted for your.-t If. Ncwcorn & Green Merchant Tail or a 1032 Market Street Open Saturday Evenings ib Mm tWi WBffl II i?J 11 ? r ; ITfi Iff'V M 3SW IflJRs xsntwii mm 3 m ftH am, um ;r. 8 m i " it nm iSJ )'V , IM :E , x i t. m. m m ."'I m K - , ( I 1 'f . t, a I'.n 3l w w vm f, lit &:.'
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