a v . V r I tM Oft iHapMBPHHBHOTIHHBiiHMI v?ZitK"i?"trit spwfsft irf 755 -?" t 1 ., ww i! utijMWm..i 1 pj w. , iHmnMi'. aaw . f ? 50 EVENING- PUBJIC IiBDQES ymfcADEEfeglA, FBIOAY, SEPlEftBEB 28, 1023: ; 'W Penn Football Coaches See Fine Prospects Among the Members of the Red and Blue Scriijjg FRENCH LAD MAKING BID FOR PENN TEAM Henri Pruneret Advances Frem Scrub Eleven te the f'arsity by Playing at End Dummy Scrimmage Keeps Big Squad Busy Vennsjlvnnin lin n son of old Vrnncc 1 tn kei (lie work of flic Ncrnli oleven wnkliiR VrnnR hid for. 1 plnrp 1.11 the. until tlm srrlmmnp drills and tlif.v .1 11 . t .1 t 1 .1 m . iitve the arpnti'M ndintralteii in tin1 ft? I? , ?,0VCf.n U,hlln, rl 1 rinJrlt ' fl,r "'c "iir..erkliiR rub. Institution. Iii Is llenrl rrnnerct. ,' :i ,,. u-,rniim lnrl 1m rx- twenty-two year, of iip and MandlnR a ';"7B' ""V'Ovance I M.e.lU 11 "c trifle lc3S than Mx fwt in hi. iterklmt.. i,"1,, n! ,! one or two When the t-nll was issued for cnmli- oli,erH wie nre sheulnjt nil sorts 'f dntc Ilrnri nnswrrcd as otie of thep (,,rln j tju, ,iivv (iraetlrc drill", never lieard about. In ether words he i'tcrdny wns an easy dny for the reported for the seruh team, net having , ctirc v(1,in'd, that Is no 'far n scrim reeeived an Invitation from the foetlinll mgf. Wns renrerned. Ilelsninn had in in in solens te report for trainiue nt Cape j 0I1,,., lieMInc 11 rcriinmnge drill, bin. Ma. I deeideil herause of the heat and a de- "Always Ulilne the event American 1 sire te prevent uny injuries te held 11 rellw came. 1 did net care where I i mock xcrimmaijc. the first of the jenr. played just se I aw plentv of action. " The (second and third scrub tenuis were "ld Henri. "When I rirt came In nW In the line-up ngalnst the two America I saw the game plajcd anil varsltv teams, the first crnli teimi r-. from then en was an enthusiast It' I echini; the afternoon off after a short could llnd nn of the hes nt school te, i'rltninnpe drill fro along with me I iiIwuih drilled in the the pime I like it and intend te try Imlbttliial Drill te make this I'enn 'club ' ' . Hnrlv In the nfternoeti the 1 irtcrent Henri, wlie-e home is In Nertlmmp- ! mnchM lisie.l V'1,',' JfJ1" ten. Pennsylvania, was a star ., the pupil Wr (..us Km: or had tie line freshman olevtn at I.el.lch I'tiiversltj men down 111 one cernc. of the t eld in 101S. p'.a me end and deine it se well M ," h rY?inf " "J ln '"' that !, was p-ennled us -.ire vnrsltj ' 1WI had a quintet of backs runnlnp material Hut Henri decided te chance up and down the tield in a signal drill, his celicftiate allesuime and as n result H-bev I.iKht h-.rl h -liuid en he tae -entered the Uulxersity of Pennsylvania , Hiir dummies and Hill Hollenback urn if)Of) I Head (eadi Heiman hnd another squad '" ' . .IpI'Ih It into bnckiiehl offensive plav. Last j ear. due te the one-year rest- ..,, ,,., ,,:., ,.., n( n,u ffcTmn fr'rr.hV1 lZ Ue ! irking .,.t .... Interference n,I catch- HARD BATTLES EXPECTED DELAWARE COACH AND STARS LILLY Center T"' f$$ CRACK GOLFERS JtfK ; ALEXA :S)THJNG I INSEMHTNALS "" " SQUARES MATCH WW - -Wfc I Caet HOLTON. Tackle- Evans Plays Guilferd and Gard ner Meets Hunter in Na tional Tourney needed no ceaxlnc te get into the fmy " ', .,f,,rnien. but one that was this year He worked his wav up in ".",.,., ,ou the scrubs until Cen. h MrN.iinnrn I ,,0InrIV" nfr.ni..nn the ame preRram placed him en the flr-i M-rub eleven. " ,, ,, n vi,.. t0 whidi m.Mllt p,.-m of .1. ti.m. - methins '"'..,'.,., ..,,,.,,1 !,.. ,.,llment of the I that Henri's l'ren.h hcait .lesircl. '"' ,:,,,! snelns what the offensive The Newark (Icl.) cnlleclmis nre loeldn; forward te a successful football .season, with S. 1. Hei'liy. former Illinois player, us liead reai-Ji. Twe of Derby's depend allies against Pcnn in tile epenliii; Bridlren game tomorrow arc Cm tain llolten, a tackle, und Lilly, the renter. Lilly is a former West Philadelphia High Scheel boy Beets and Saddle Makes Coaches Sit I'p On Wednesday afternoon Ins bril liant plaing wen for him the adiniru and defensive powers are In actual venib.it. What the line-up ler tomorrow y tne .ssrs-iaiui rress ,. tr . ,,.. u flltlirlm? steenle St. Ixillis. Sept. 23. Twe fhiense- j c1Ils'inK OI1 tlie mii1-ecJj -nrf!f. Anether ans . "thick r.vnns nnil lien i.arci- purse et .ihi is oiieree leuaj, uir ner. played n Hostenian, .Tes iull l. nn.n U'ith PlllWIin? Will UU IS tien of the reaches nn.l rmi-i lle.smai, !" s s - j Th ,,.,., te ask one of tin as,is,aI,t mnag,r, a ma t ' r 1 j f v-he that lanky (Aw is cster.lay "" ""-J (lpflllttrly lWuM til Henri -, as out n fin tiel.1 as a mem- glit " tn-tliii: what eleven men will ber of the varlt sjuad. Izzy I.evcne. , "'"I""1 . l" ' ; " ,. ., , ... .,.,.,., i,n 1 en ine ueiu . eri'"'1 -' .v. i.,. ., ..,.! ..r.,1 ...v,.i 1... ..,.. 1 tmr ou one. had his eye en the former I.cbigh ' ""l '' ,1,"' boy from the start. Yesterdav Henri The Probable Line-up pent th" nfternoeti lenrning the wav ., . .,.,.,, Uri, ,l,ninc the the varsity candidates p.ay the wing , ue(k It ',,,, r. , though the positions. .TudgitiR by his adnptabilnj 1)ai.ki,.i(1 llt v.,, jtPX Wrav at quar Pruneret stands nn excellent chance of tPrnu,.u wiiitehil! .it fullbiuk and Pe cett nc into a couple eC games. He 1 n little green as yet. but training sheuh make him a valuable addition te i!i end sqnnd. Pruneret was Ixirn in Tlieuts. France net far from Lyens, wheie Karl Kby Miller nnil Inkns nt the halves. Ill the line Day will probably be nt center, tieiitliner and Tuurmaii at tackles, Sutherland and Cochrane at tnckles and i:rtresvaag and Grave en the ends The line-up that starts the ford, und a Hritlsh champion. Willie Hunter, today in the senii-fmal of tlie national nmateur golf .clinmpienship at the St. Leuis Country Club. Kvans, the present tltlelielder, yes tenlay defeated .Iese Sweetser, of New New Yerk. After displacing considerable carclcssncc-, ICvans hud te hole a i-Vi-font side hill putt en the home green te win. (iullferd reached the semi-final round after a tight match with H. 11. John John seon, of St. Paul, tlie Minnesota cham pion, winning one up by Mienting a "7 !!0 TO in the forenoon and J17 H" 7-1 in tlie afternoon. Johnsten les- 1 imnplng event being tlie second race. I ll'irwoed appears te he the best, with the W. .1. Salmen entry and .Mm loil leil loil re!!i furnishing the contention. Other horses which seem well placed are: Kir't race Mnrjland Helle, Munhclm. Chaste Star: third AI, Ladv Zeus, Heiince; fourth Old Sinner, Siesta. Trantula: fifth Har One, Trooper, Current Events; sixth Hribed Veter. Hi'tievelent, Hurgene. seventh Anna Gallup, Gratian, Mlsh Filly. At Iitenla: First race Jack Hare, Jr.. allen . (iov'ner: second Field Lark, Aia. Margaret Windser: third Seu Court, Ace. Uadie : fourth Martha Fallen. Hirdle (5., Kvll : fifth A. N. Aiken, Ace High, Centimeter; sixth Hlanche Mac, Gen. Haig, Kewpie O'Neal; seventh (Western Hills Handicap) I nlted erdie, Jiunga SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS TOD A Y Penn Charter and Lansdowne Clash in Inaugural Battle of 1921 Campaign Main Liners Lest Decision Last Year Tty PAUIj PREP wns urovent mnrshal dnriiis the war. ' enmn will net remain m for tlie entire The timn is a hilly one in tlie French forty-eight minute of plav. If the Alps. When he was fourteen the fain- score warrants it the coaches expect te lly moved te this country and settlul in send In a corps 01 substitutes te pre- Northampton. During the war Prun- ent it possible un injuries. cret scried with the Amertmn Army It wa noticeable jesterday tlia here Heisman did net us,, the shift in any m Judging In the comments of the dif- hi- formations. Old-fashioned football, ferent 101ich.es several nn re young men trniglit line bucking and end ruuninj of pmnnse a--e te be promoted te tlie was use, I. Little prominence w.i- Vlirsitv squad before leiv: and s0me gi" te lerwanl pass plnj. although tif the present liiglier-ups demote.!, it is expected that Captain Hex ray The coaches who spent their time at will resort te the aerial attack when- Cape Mav did net lime an opportunity ever he finds it necessary. ing largely because of inaccuracy en 1 Unci:, Wickford. his long iron shots. , At An"edtir( .: Capt. Hers.-hler, Santa , ., ,.. . try. 'Clans, Fert Churchill; hecetid June, The ether Chicago sPmi-finalist wen t;ietlbcli0. Thee; third Tedy. Frigate, tlie title m l!)(lfl from H. Chandler ' Curfew ; fourth Gcorgle, Audacious, Fgnn. who failed te qualify in the pres- . Copper Demen: fiftli Curfew, Mile, cut meet, and in 1!H.". from Jehn G. ' Cadeau. Saddle King; sixth Jtig Andersen, who succumbed te Jesse .Heart, Hay Jaj. Yankee Star. Sweetser in tlie tirt round of this tour- " ., ...! 1 .. . i. Tln Hiiiss tie (nwr manairfnipnt tins """V'r ;'"""'. - "s .-i, ii.i- r,ru,d ,,, , Jerkty Sh,1(t nn,i penultimate round by defeating; ( inrk. ' nu upt ni Ins ben tiiKi-n te tl Raciim et s,eatti 1 HERuAN AT WEIGHT Pete and Buff Meet Tonight at 113 Pounds New Yerk. Sept. L'.'!. Pete Herman of; New Orleans, world's bantam weight champion beer. defends his title tonight in a fifteen-round bout te n dee.sie'i with Jenum Huff. American flyweight champion. Herman anneun -ed tednv that lie was nt the required weight. 11 pounds, while Huff has built himself up te 110. Last December the New Orleans boy leht his title en a decision te Jee Lynch, of New Yerk, in a fifteen -round bout here. He regained the title recently bv a decision ever Lynch in a lifteen-reund entet in Hroekljn Tlie flyweighr tltlelielder is elder and hai participated in mere bouts than Herman and has wen mnn of tiiem by knockouts. Three eight -round bouts will precede the main contest. Hurl Ila.rd. a light weight product of the nrm. will be pitted against Hauling Heddj . of New Yerk : Johnny Murray and lied (Jap Wilsen will meet in another contest und Terry Mcllugh will meet Irish Johnny Curtin. LIT AT NORTH PHILLIES Manager Germen Has Several New Hurlers Added te Staff of Stere Beys The Lit P.rethers baseball team was eriglnallj scheduled te play .1. & J. Dobseii tomorrow afternoon, but the carpetmaker-. had 11 postponed game with Cleurfield lrem last Saturday und when Manager Glcum. of the North Philllts. found the store bes with nn open date he immediatrlj signed them te pla at Fourth and Wingnhecking streets. 1 MISS WILLARD IN FINAL Tennis Star Plays Mrs. Richard l Nalle for Lecal Net Title Miss Mildred Willard was the faior faier ite in the I1n.1l round today for the women's tenuis championship of Phila delphia when she took the courts against Mrs. Kichnrd Nalle at the Ger Ger luimtewii Cricket Club. Mis Nallie advanced te the final by seundlv defeating Miss Pesg Fergusen in the semi-tinnls. fi-1. tl-2 Mrs. N'nlle wen from Miss Melly Thayer, the former champion, by default. 1 In the 1 hampienshlp doubles Mrs. 1 Nalle and Miss Willaid plujcd Miss Phvllis Walsh and Miss Anne Town send, while Mis Virginia Carpenter and Miss Peggy Fergusen met Miss ' Helen Sewell and Miss Perter in the ether semi-final mat. h Leenard Introduced at Court I) -in j !"' .ir 1 hump n :iirtiti"l8ht befr .I'trei'ir 1 ut eart il.iy h Attern Iiavnl l'hil..p who fscertcl him tlireiik-h tl.- "ii IUII i Jir.tim- out the dltiiu:uliihc'l mtntTH of ih bn. h and bni Th l;exrr .lt i-d th ihi te the court buicpM an '.Ka! nttten 10 receer thn ferf't mei ink. n l,y Teniller. chn - I ltiK-r for tils title, and tatd t.t wns here J ir.rrly te Rt "mm ln'd rtep" te qualify Mm for the re"".m of jer-tarT fur Mr Phll'.lp. v Want Game Tomorrow Cevlnc te ft "anr'latlen th Vethwet Profi'ii'lenftH ar without a i-imi f r t rrermw. This tra Inc tam ran b booked !hnuh th( mana, r J Tloevfr nll phone c.oe Thi Nerthit rrnfntenalf itIII p ay I lian A ' uiili m ''xtv itswru! and I-an'e- af j 'iiiiiiiiiini- reiiiiu u ueieiuing v inn;, an apt' nl Ins ben tul.en te tlie hrciiik ' Seattle, 1 up in the lirst round CommUalen. with a ihrit of a mandamus 11 Vmmii. ,.r,tl,m.l .1 .,.1 ' i I bv tl" nttnrnev of the Jellify If refusal i'. .rnieur, oetinno. i and in 1 v... ,1,,. .. rr,i.in Th. .0.11 i c.A,,i.,L. .1... ....! . 1 ...i i t- 1- . '.."' ;;" ';":?.- jr;."r"".-.',:;"': ii.r- cihiiii lutieij. iiuu iv. J.. lne(ijier, a lime wenij mi i !- muiiiiiK ciibv riioenK sieux uit. yesterday 4 and '. The long-driving Chicngean today had the task of trying te step Hunter from earrIng home the American title. Hunter has wadid through F. II. Han kartl, of Chicago. 7 and ." : James Mn Mn nien. of St. Leuis, 2 and 1. and Hebby .Touch, of Atlanta, runner-up in lfili), 2 and 1. jemcs ewei nis iieieai largely te laeic American Celfer Scores Birdie en Tenth te Even Tilt With Miss Leitch Ottawa. Sept. 2.1. Miss Alexa Stir ling, American and Canadian cham pion, squared her wnii-final match with Miss Cecil Leitch, Hritlsh cham pion, in the play here today for the women's golf championship of Canada. An enormous gallery followed tlie ploy, as tlie two drawn In this match are the leading women golfer of the world. Atic. UH.llim IilI llirnn one of ir ..im .-.intuit, ... -.i. ....' ... ... ..... first four holes through the long driv ing of Miss Leitch. but the American ciime back for a win en the fifth and sixth holes and squared the match en the tenth with a beautiful bird three, ii.ini.n l1,i .Ip.einml ,1 tient mitt for fl wtn lifter playing n wonderful iron right teet from 11m pin. .Mis-s i.iiitn l.eitcn. a t,ister 01 me British i.lifiim.inn teed off tednv ill the semi-final tnatcli against Min Melly MeHrlde. Heacensfiehl. Miss Leitch wns the favorite liere. VI... tin., I rmtnit rl11 l,e nlnrp1 Ifimnr- row, with the possibility of two sisters meeting for the title, tlie llrst time in history, if tills comes te pass, that two sishrs have, met for n national crown. Miss (Veil Leitch was picked te win by many of the experts who have fol lowed the week's play, although it wiih ni.nnuilnil till. ,nllt.l Tirnhfllll t WOlllll llP clee. Throughout the present teurna ment .Miss l.eiicn nns wen an 01 ner i.i.it.ilina hnrwlilv. xelille Miss Stirllnt? was forced te her best golf en suvcral occasions, notably that against Mrs. "W. A. Gavin, of New Yerk, yesterday. Mi's Kiirlliie. rlnfenterl Mrs. Gavin. 4 and '1. but the victory was net wen until they were wen past tne turning point in tue elgnteon-ueie mairn. LINE-UP AND STATISTICS OF OPENING SCHOLASTIC GRID GAME PF.NN cnAltTEIl Player Age Hut. Wht Statzcll... t7 Kvans 17 1 17 10 10 IS 18 17 17 Streng 17 Tnulane.. . Schanehe.. Mlddlelen. Fitler Ctirran.... Stafferd... Welllnnd.. Sltlcy. 0.00 0.00 fi.00 0.01) 5.10 r..08 0.00 r..07 r,.oe fi.ii n.oe ire 148 no 145 148 150 150 140 ir.r 145 140 Positions left end left tackle left guard center right guard right tackle right end eunrterbaek left halfback LANSDOWNE Player Af?e Hgt. Ingram 17 Stackhouse. 10 Harueh 17 Mayer 17 Archdeacon. 17 Brown 17 Kern 18 J, Wnlten.. 17 G. Walten.. 10 right halfback Richards. . . 10 fullback Wilcox.... 17 C.ll 5.00 5.08 5.03 0.00 5.10 R.0S 5.08 5.08 5.10 5.11 WM. 158 155 107 150 107 ion 100 14T 145 102 180 Average.. 17 5.00V4 Ml'j Captain. Substitutes Brill, Bccre. Crcesmnn. K. Smith, C. Smith, Gage and Wenne. Average. 17 5.00 159V& Substitutes Trainer, Green, Marshall, McMullen and Dill. Is cettlnu up In learn, and It Ih a lute day for him te U fp hl ca In vlfw evry tlmu Marlund opens a. raf meeting. lervlrh Is in noed company In wlnnlnir th. Eiistern Phere Hundlcap. The race wan OHtabllahcd in 1U13. Tranld wan the ftrst winner. Heurlnit. Hilly Kelly Tlpplty Wttrhett and I'areful are ethfr nolable horses te win the pure. Star Back Enters Columbia ue.-k awn Ii.h mtentler te return here .-.f ..M ,.ni i... 1 , , , 1 notion, rpr. .-j non jioeericK reRarnea ... k.-.,.-iiii-.iij'. uis ue uioee mere urn- -ih th preinLie inar i.hk or ttm Hatnn 1 li'int shots und drove farther than the lKT' ' '''''' t-.tm 'hi fn'l will be te f'nium Itpitmi 1 In tl, I. ,..i.,, -.,.,.. ,;i.i f eli I'liivrMit, liiHtiHil of te the local Inu union. 1 m tne noemerang eighth, for ,,inr, tt i, nmie.i im.mn r-u .. .. example, Jenes tried te carry the weed thentlfn t0 tht pffuet. after Indicating firming the angle of the deg-lec fair way. He had done It before, but as he was eutdriving his opponent and ' approaching better most of tlie way he likely would have halved the hole with out taking chances, and beside he was I - up at tlie time. The Southerner failed in his attempt He drove into the creek nineng the trees and lest the hole. He nlse plaed his ilrnes perilous!; close te the ru, ou tl f lirst hole in both inern'iig a'l.l aftet neon, leaving a dangerous rrut of anpte.ich ever a trap in the r.ht corner of the green The features, of Kvans' game were his straightness with wooden clubs, deadh appreai h und ability te better his game In the pinches, as well as te held him si 'f 'n reserve for emergencies. He has been said by Harrj Vardnn te have mere ' shots than any ether golfer. The stage Is all set for the opening game of the scholastic football season when the Pcnn Charter aggregation, tu tored by Dick Mcrritt. travels te Lans downe te give battle te Coach Wcrtseli s preteges this afternoon. The. season was originally scheduled te open for the Yellow and Blue, en October 1 with the Mirrors, of Central ' High. However. Coach Mcrritt thought that it would be for tlie best If his crew j was sent against another club before j meeting Dr. O Urien's eleven. , l.nst vear the Main Liners were 1 handed their second defeat in three sea u.n mIiph thev were forced te hew number of forward passes thrown by Ilay Illday. These two players nut the Lansdowne team In a panic. McrrUt Features Tassea Speaking of forward passes, Dick Merrltt's whole system of nttack la cen tered In the nlr. He teaches his back- field men te threw the ball until i.. can pass perfectly. And the wml tHX gees for the puds j they arc forced iJ practice catching the ball B0 much 1,!? it Is an uncommon occurrence ..ifa they drop one. """ It was through this attack lanf . the Main Line team Wa "handed Vi !f feat. The players were worked out u such flne form that the Lftn , n eleven could net find a defenVTteS the passing game. ulwl As te what kind of an attack n, defense the Lansdowne team will t,.0.8 this season, little is known. The K?1 stitutlen has n new coach in Vrf.Jl a former star at Franklin and Manffii and It Is his first appearance In Fhlli ' tlclphla as a tutor. "" Coach Wertsch, while he has nm , foelball teams of this vlcinlly in '!!? years, thinks that he l.as'U" best collections et players In and arm?2 the city He Is very n,sll ,ntt WJ nf nnn liev In nnrtlentm. r ..1'"- Wilcox, lX0.peundfuTlbnckrPlw" says that he has never seen euiuiupiiu uutu, uiKi rnnt'a -.i mouthful. " J,n a ays that he has never seen n w, chelastle .back, and that's savin. r lOlltllflll. " He also has a let te say about Kern 1 bes1 1 am scholastic selection. Walten played , I Lansdowne a few years back. h S.?' he enlisted and served S Is leundillg Inte .. linirhnel. ir- .-" ..'"".' n end en' he M- T..." T!' " bl was picked by many scribes as an Ivr .T,A the war came Frauce. He nlanrtlilM ..... A...I riinninr tuntp (nr Me "1.iji 1 .,""1 Jehnnv Itebcrts wns nin . r'. hnlfbark, but wiih kicked In tha hr.1 1 :".! v: V.... u,"" Pr.ncces and OI...U...U riigin. concussion of (b. battle. His mother, however, ebJeew it0J,l" nylnK '?". he Is w lum 10 int.- nUQU. ' Bebby Statzell. a nen.ii.. .... 1 dent of Lansdowne, is the canliln , ii the. P. C. eleven. Beb did no t W. in tne game against his neighbors lii year, having been hurt In crlmmaiv but witnessed the fray In which 11' oreine" iinrian, the M20 cant. I, starred. vi'win( 1 tn 0. This game was featured bv the work of Captain who cauglit n large te tlie Quakers. Harlan Statzell CAMIHllA eim:n-air abexa rnAMiieKii avi;. ami camiihia rmiiAY r.VBNise, wept. 2u 5 CRACKAJACK DOl'TN 5 3 r.'OIITS AMI 2 SIXI'.S DEMPSEY MADE $400,000 LAST YHAR IY KKKIMNfl VIT tf OrV "HAT IS IT WORTH TO YOC1 ! S I I tM'ECIAL FAIX AIe rrlTntf Instruction In Utah Ittdntlet itn.i. li..ll(llnf. nnil llailnr. f Phila.Jack O'Brien 13lh and Chectnut Sta. LYMPI Bread and Bainbridge MONDAY EVENINH, SKI'T 20TH IIII.I V WIM.ir HAAS vs. McGOVERN ( llll K YOI Nti KANSAS vs. COSTER niMin mmitin MURRAY vs. JUDGE Ml 1 ! O. JCIIIVV ANGEL0 vs. DRUMMIE jn: JeF. BENJAMIN vs. TIPLITZ Srntl en snip new. Hetel Yfnlten btint, llrenil nnil I nfint St. Kfitulnr prlr . POLO TOMORROW RO(KWY ... MKWIOlV IIKIIOK Kffiit fur 'vn'er li.iiiinlenvhlii Phila. Country Club, Bala Tlrkrtu, 35r, $1 10, JO BASEBALL TODAY MIllll. 1'Mtli IM & 1. 1. UK, II K. DOlllI-HKADEK ivr liAMh. 1:80 I'. M. TMI.KTICK ii (UK (.0 Umrtfil pifiitw f.lmhyU' unci MiiiMliif-fN Sept. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 Ruth Law & Leuis James FOOTBALL OPENING PENNSYLVANIA v.DELAWARE SAT., SEPT. 24TH, 3i00 P. M. ilinllen: rfufrird kfat. SI.OOi trn rrnl iidmUMlen. 50c. llikptH en n.U. ut j I r.uikllli hlrlil und (,lnl-l-'. NATIONAL A. A. STIUI KVEMSli, SKI'T. 'U in-NMl. IIAS . I. BO REYNOLDS iinimv in mi iv i. rim. kyan rRMvU. DKITTON th. K. O. M 1.1. IVAN JOE Wl.I.hll . JIMMY filUUONS JOE DNNY NELSON vs. KRAMAR TICKETS T DON i, 'S. 31 S. Ilth ST l I JlRES I Iraces $?'50 . TODAY pGem AT ttm, : HAVRE DE GRACE "v' I SEVEN RACES DAILY """""' " h" '"" (Entrn btnndard Time) ..- . .. . . -..--., , i Secial I',nVl,...ln n. n. train 1 CORDS AND FABRICS I trutrn llrnnd Ht. Millien 13:34 I. M.I M 1 t riilln.. 12:30 I'. M.--illrt ,le U reiimr. Mirclel It. nrul O. tryln w lrz VitetnfltiMi1 Vi" 1 PENNSYLVANIA GARAGE AND M ilmliMen (irnnilntuiul nnil Tntl- N CTDUIPT Pfl R tlerk. $1.03. tin. lmtllic C.uicriinu'nt U OLElllUL UU. k nitKT race at .Jn v. m. 329 S. Bread SI. I I I I 1 KP1IY la ILiisl tfySSFOe m? w mmmmmmm;, 3F2 7Wmr&&Wfc COVEIt KUESGE'S 3c & lOr Stere Second Fleer or sta ELEVATOU IRS Sts w issusm teAVb M 1 i .. . ' 'Hi' i ii,; Jl;, 'l' M We Have Purchased the Entire en's Shee Stecl OF THE Bosten Sample Shee Shep and placed it en sale in three lets AT HALF PRICE TRENTON FAIR! )V I 'g rL k m. I II TWV Ml MOttte,. urn iiai iin 1 I s r if E3 sj&mBUb ssEew s?&m& J ' h C w ) H $Ljm i$?&J$1LM WvTttfflr fiafk HI $100,000 IN PURSES , I k WmSKel KSlbnu m3t and premiums i Hi apr mjpf jpr f,fH Mnr 'Urtli tilu Pole C; Hi 3X0 S2& Wf$X TretthiB I'ik'Iiik. Itiiniiinie lliirhc Idirm ' p H -r-:-''"" m ,:x'?T;:-i;rruy 1 WANTPm 1 Positively Werth CFA 11 mnmtimmmHmzmmmc YiAVilLU. y Deuble; Strict I JJ V j 11 i 1 New b ass players A High Grade fT A W'iwi i i n I limlitv ter Ajf I HI l .'W fFsJ vei A' 1 Wm naVrC Ue braCe KaCeS paying jobs. We I I V"-iifi a , .u W S A Immediate Action AdvhabU WSL Stetember 21 October 1 H T I 1 9 ftw V-.-;V Au etyUt, All Leather I, All jQ$fa yT Am K, ,,,,',."' 1 teach you hew I ! , . Siz" in the Let (CY Call, Write or Pheno His cDirrtAi tdaim i H CALL IN TODAY H esr. :.7K2ihv z JpZ SPECIAL TRAIN j g Irjfei ' v. V JJ TIME PAYMENTS IF DESIRED Hi Coaches and Parler Car , 1 fr7Vrr?n i ''N I B -tsstSSS ., .1 wely!ZERI T8 , ..H8 I Betts-Hart Moter Company ' Arrhi. (.rrrmtie'N i.imn i M 809-U CHESTNUT ST. onmple .-iizee nne rf-yulur stock of w eli-knewn makes, suen ns Craw- 'III J m (iimrr ,U ctrar. i:jii'.M. 'M M ford, Rcyneldfl, Uutes, Eaten's, Herman's, Cressetfh and ether ree 9sfl C R,. J c , H RETURNING ffl Between 8th it eth street. makes, in Knglish, medium and bread tees. Come up und jret jour I AOU ' 00u Oireei H it errrnuuy't i.uhk nftr uaren. w . vinter supply at thche extraordinary low prices. Sale startn today. I c ntJ1 1 BALTIMORE & OHIO ILggffigggai I Branch Stere. 2434 Kensinirtni. Ave. II "" Here Is an Opportunity Yeu May Never Have Again! The Car of Your Heart's Desire Brand New at Almest Half Price! Which is the car you have often longed for the one you have said you would ultimately own? Is it among the score or se of famous makes we can offer you? If se, you can buy it BRAND NEW, UNUSED from us at 20rc te 40 less than the regular retail delivered price. Here they arc, subject te your personal inspec tion all current medcUs, closed and open, many with hundreds of dollars' worth of extra equipment. Naturally you want te knew hew we can sell these cars at such reductions. Prevailing condi cendi condi teonsthe present rate of foreign exchange a prominent factor placed these cars in our hands. We are disposing of them subject te prier sale, of course here and elsewhere. Seme motertrucks, tee, are available at bargain prices. WE have seldom indulged in superlatives. Kelly quality has been se well established that it hasn't been necessary. Today, Kellys are better than ever, but their price has been materially lowered Exhaustion of war-priced material and economies made pos sible in the new Cumberland Plant have brought down costs and this saving is being passed along te the user. New you can buy Kellys for the same prices you will have te pay for ether tires that have always sold for less. Kelly Cords are made in two types: the Kant-Slip Tread which offers a resis tance te wet, slippery streets that makes skidding next te impossible, and the sturdy Bleck and Butten Tread. Bothareleng mileage tires and sell for the same price. Size Cord Tubes 30x3& $28.40 $3.35 32x3 36.60 3.60 32x4 46.00 4.30 33x4 47.60 4.50 34x4 49.40 4.65 32x4 53.00 5.45 33x4 55.00 5.60 34x4 55.40 5.80 33x5 65.40 6.65 35x5 68.00 6.95 Kutt.SIlp or Bleck nd Butten Tntd Kelly-Springfield Tire Ce. Factory Branch i 1400 North Bread Street Philadelphia, Pa. J ., Jw 1 j..-. . . i ... t . - . , . ,, l j'$jm- .. .. ... ...