- y . TSVmmKQ PUBItfO LEDaERr-PHIIiADBLPHIA, FBIPAY, dOTOBER 14, 1921 23 Frankford High Upholds Depe by Trouncing Northeast' u -.0in Daily till 6 P. .-Saturday till 10 P. M. PTl'ld ?i' i" l FRANKFORD ROLLS UP SCORE ON N I 'pioneors Play Up te Ferm, De feating Archives by 32-te-0 Count KimmDQ' nPPPMRF RRFAT ", mi; I unw wi-i ..w ..... i 1 Frankford nigh Scheel wns vlcterj- ' 'tiue football came of the scaien en k' h Trllewjarkctf.' Held. Oxford pike. tiwr th high Mhoel. yesterday after- . .n nil mini score wus ei w v. I The Plencprs. picked by many te win I th public high school crown this sen f ,en plnvcd superb football through - (int. I no oncn-nve Kuiuu vub ftvi wl the defense wns even better. ,-..n,.n nitnlnnl nnlv two first downs Murine the entire game. TIip first score was made In tnc menlne nerled. The count enmc when riuiscn. left tackle, was called uncle ', jlii the ball en the 14-yard line I ind he plnngeu tnreugn me imc ier t n touchdown. Weekes. regular full- hack, who was ill unninin j-uui ih mej's plnce at nuarterbnek. kicked the goal. An Intercepted forward pass in the iM-rend pciied Parted Krankferd en its ay te the next touchdown. Sommers took the hall around end for 21 yards. Wcci.es then brought the pigskin te .), wnier of the Held. On the next piny he took It ecr for the sit points. He again hooted the cenl. Frankford scored ngain the same pe riod "he" Mghtfoet ran thieugh cen ter for 28 jnnlH. Weckes run around 'the end for the same distance inter it ' lij.mrd ppnnltv nnd Seinmern hit the line for ." jnnK Wcekes failed in the attempt for the one point. The fourth touchdown was made uhen Frankford blocked a kick. Light Light feet recovered nnd rnn -10 .vnnln for the were. Wickea again fulled te miner! the touchdown into n goal. The laFt touchdown enmc In the linal period Within ii few minutes before thn clee of the game Weckes went through the line for the Iulf-de7en points. Onrc mero he missed the goal. Independent Grid Games TOMOKROW AIM.antaiitrr at IViinkferil, llreun't Flfld. Oxford nlkr. bOove high mIioeI. Viiicame Ht llnlmtMnirc. Lryeinl J Irlcl, uhatvn Mrrrt mat of Frnnkferd avrnuc. . nn4lr A. A. nt Mrdln A. A., Six tieth nnd Oxford Mrrrin. I.nst I'nllit at Nnrthnmtcrn Club, Htrnten Held, Chew and l'.casant strrets, (Jrrmnntetvn, Themn A, !. at Ceiuliftlinrkm, llflnn Height at KlverftltU-. Nt. (Jreftery nt Uarliy Fire J.letcnth and tSummllt streets, Dnriiy. St. Mary'n, of W Itmtncteit. nt Tirlre, of Itarbr, Sixth and drcennar aireetm Darby. . Krvln A. A, rn Atnerlcnn Legien, nt Ifnrtden Heights. N. ? , Roxberongh nt AIM'lilladrlphla, Thlr. ly-flrst and Hleklnsen, streets. , Kwlnr A. A. at Union t lob, of Phe. nlxvllle, Mctrlx Catholic flub nt T-ennn, Klcltt rtnth and Knekland streets. Kiilh Athtetlr flub nt IJrldesbnrr. Richmond nnd Orthodox street. SUNDAY (1AME9 Hebnrt nt Itlrenlde. L AL GAMES ON GRID TOMORROW Scraps About Scrappers L Beets and Saddle eifnnMM T7lm iiAiilfl rtrnre hent in the Arundel handicap, at Laurel today. The old hene has had n long rest since his notable race in Canada. Kings Champien and Bridesman appear best of the ethers. The Arundel is nt n inlle. Other horses which seem best nt thj Maryland track are: First race, McliCin entry, Mnnhelm, Alex. II. ; Kxeml. Mner Heuse. Sklnker entry, t'mnefl''ur; third, Norfeid's Choice, Car. IMna I).: liflh. Dark Herse. Jl-ijnh. Tep SiMgennt; siTth, Cemmi Ci. Merrimne, Devil Deg; seventh, Jlllcs S., Reamer, Atteo. At Louisville Ben Belt, All night Kir, Dartmoor ; second, Black Watch, Marine Cerps, Tonev Lady; third, Abadane, Jim Dnsey. Debadeu ; fourth, llcrniep K.. Mnrimbn. Bright Trash ; fifth (Seelbach Hetel Handicap), Mnr Mnr lerle Hynes, llelcau, Dr. Olark ; sixth, Jeanne Uewdric, larthn Fallen, Linn Clark; seventh, Jouett, Dedge, Herd (ilrl. At .Tamntea t'irit race. Blrdrann, Madelle, Inglldn ; second, Grundy, Pi late Meflec, Scottish Chief; third, lune. Geed Heart, Miriam Cooper; fourth. Elected 2d, Last Straw, Lady Gertrude; fifth, Mile. Cadeau, Do De Do mineo, Bejnl Jester; sixth, Venizcle3, Itunantcll, Comic Seng. Amherst Ready fop Union Amlifmt, Mem , Oct. H The Amherst foet'jHll tcim Jeuineyn te Sohenectady to-nerroi- te meet the Union eleven The I'urpl unuicl In In eoej shape nml nfter ltn rtcent rplfndl'l ahenlnir aenlnnt Columbia, It U rctlns tu Klve a Reed account of Ittelf. e LYMPI A Bread and Bainbridge MONDVY m'KNING. OCT. 17 nrniiY nennY FITZGERALD vs. BURNS nii.i.ir. niMiK FULLER vs. ALLEN AWM.IK TOMJIY FERGUSON vs. 0T001E RAItNEY 8 Heandn JOHNNY ADAIR vs. SUMMERS lAIfOK S IteundH SlirKFT FRIEDMAN vs. DONLEY 'l en site new. Hetel Wnlten fttilTet. nread hikI LeciMt St. Rextilnr Price. FOOTBALL Pennsylvania-Swarthmere Saturdiiy, Oct. 15, 2:30 P. M. Ue&erved Scuts 52 and $1.50 General Admission, 75c Tleketn en onto lit Franklin Tlrld nnd li'mbeU', A, A. ieupun excliunzrible for lnl enif. I'ruhmmi Onmr 'iturta nt 12:30 P. SI. Pocket Billiard Tourney Fer World's Title Oitnliir 11th le SOth 1 (O.NTlMJsrAI. HOTKI, iliiiN en 7fi, SI. 00, 91,50 .. Uur Ti Included ffj"", 0- 'f ' llrimawlck-Ilnlkc-Cel. wr(e. inn; Vih Street. NATIONAL A. A. lS",uJ'" K.V1IN0. OCT. 15 lini .VnV'n'..i"- TOMMY II,SON 01M, KOIIIliKAl' . MIKR fONNKUS i.."An" TOMMY Tl KJD BROWN V3.CLEARY JICKKTS AT DONAGin-S. 31 8. 11th ST. - - ""OIHUI 1 iL$20 fil'KCIAI, J.I 'ALT. itnx ivn PI. I. CIWIBHI " R.5?LUI,, ny Ilnlldlntc nnd HeiIiil- .''U1LA. JACK O'BRIEN 16th S. Chestnut bt. 1 OOTIIAI.I, TOMOimOW , HOLMESBURG vs. VINCOME MSTI.nEUl. HOMIKMIima. 3113 "iiniiuyi de C'JJNTS x "U.SIv"ril.,LA A''IO CMJII Villi. . "' I ! inv-5 - - 'iHHIIh AMI ;i Si;s "'' i reenleaf . Herbert .1. Itiimnr) ft",i"y".l"J!l"r'1 Vcudcni" t ,.T..:U'""" 1 "'" - -"I Ml III I'. , 11 ' ! FOOTBALL! ! . F-ankferd Yellewjackets IUOUnJ"-, .r'.KMUMH A. A. r., si. .I8 wUnvelrht, benU will U decided ith Carhbrla. Club tenlirht. with Johnny Welcant oppeatd te Al Verbecken and Charley O'NclI meeting- Jnhnnv .McLaughlin. !P ."P8 ?.'her matches nilly Ilunn takes en Urennan ""lllll "r lacea iraniae wH. i'"i!,'lnl,ln, """ H! iew th.lr iiTJJJn. 'J.9 AvceIJ.y 1,ew et h National y...v..v,t tiiHub. lemmy bleary , ceme tmSH 'RPJSPX -a.n-d- C'"A!'' rrr ;: ; IW fian ii urn ecr. i euilfr Tmmtnxr7l r1"1 "yan and Itcynelda va. nnd in FrlJrtmnn ""I weeh-eml In thin city. fffJL5iIen,1."y.t,,lrhl he wl" er:lc at the ?urnrule'5 ??lMer rrtlttman. and he mny n ii JL't i. chlc2B8 mariner. Other l.euta ndiS .21""?.. 8um.. . 5rn-y Ailalr. tjs.n.i 't!..;S,u ,b' "ODDy nurna wi I n "Tromrny"elTooi.I"'n n'1 W""0 KerBU"n JlLnTiai! hc"nUt JSm, t'heV,""5. 0t.an "IMWS Thl.Jrl'f, & naV"i3Scrnle?.f ' ''TC"L, B,um RrrBncei1 NowrtYerlVhiie'h.'1 w fltle arrUal from nnMnn t-i.'" htf9 "1lnr matchea llh Al Uorden, Johnny Ilojce and Cobby Allen. nSUJlJ!' JV.0 reaumfrd at ths Bijou ff iiS5r?sas,r 26- cddie " "' - ofJbeS'lm"Jr!;i l8"' wertsman mnnaser &l'$Vti&: hN"JT.er.enh,,t;hiii feST &TS""- Jee P'ni tn nl up an In Summer tr'nlne camp for boxers next nni1fi7Cr-n?,II,T' svcntfenlh "R'ard boxer, la Slur?avh fcln"e15?..,. Mf ,ln Jl,0- Temmy T.j v' arnJtle Williamson and ether 12". peunders who want his (tame. lntnhrK.!lT5S?T "-.rounder, ha rounded wUhnannVfen,.9h,Siw1,tBh,,t.I,reM"d ter beu" Vincome and Helmesburg Play at Crystal Field Frank ford vs. All-Lancaster CONSHY BOLSTERS TEAM With the World Series out of the wiy the stnire- is nil set for foetbnll, and local Independent! new held the center 'of the stngc, while n number of mid-season Rames nre en the schedule for tomorrow afternoon. Vincome meets the HelmesburR eleven nt Crystal Field, Frankford nenuc nnd Ithawn street, nnd the Frankford Yel Yel lewjnckcts take en the AH -Lancaster eleven, which en Sunday ran up n 0."i-0 score en Bethlehem. The Northwestern Clubj a neu comer In city gridiron circle, meets Hast Falls at the Stcnten Field Club ground" nt Eighteenth nnd Itecklnnd streets. Enst Falls defeated Union A. A., of Piieenlxvillc, in the opening game by 0 te 0. Union, by the way, has been con siderably strengthened since that time. Frank Pollock, who wns one of the men that nutf the club en the man Inst .enr. Is new In charge nnd he has sigued virtually n new team. Union takes en Ewing A. A. tomorrow. I Consheliocken Is another of the big tenms that has bolstered its line-un considerably. New players have been I signed without any trumpets heralding. , nnd Ilelmesburg nnd Frankford will in nil probability meet the Ceusiiy of old when tliej rlnsh. One season in the background was evidently enough for the Schuylkill Velley eleven, and it is out te retrieve lest laurels. The lentn plavs Themas A. C, of Bethlehem, tomorrow. A number; of ether local gnmes of Importance nre en the cnlcndnr. Itet borough, which held Cliften Heights te a 7-0 tie. meets All -Philadelphia nt ICnywoeil Field. Thirty-first nnd Dick- insen streets ; Jlridcsburg opens thn seii-eii with Until Athletic Club nt Richmond nnd Orthodox streets and Media A. A. tackles Varsity A A. nt Sixtieth nnd Oxford streets. Tayler te Lead Track Team Mercersbunr. Pn.. Oct. 14 Henry C Tay ler. of Droekvllle. ra.. has been annrded the honor et captaining' the Mrrcersburit Acad emy trade team during the coming- reason. Last vear Captain Tayler proved te b ene of Mercersburg's most consistent point scored. P. R. R. TITLE GAME east Meets West te Decide System Championship The deciding bnscball game for the 1021 championship of the Pennsylvania Railroad sj stein will be played at Shlbe Park tomorrow nflcrnoen between Philadelphia Terminal Division, repre senting the Knst nnd the Columbus shop team, representing the West. The final game of the Itallread "World Scries" will determine the holder of the W. W. Attcrbury trophy. The teams have played twice before, the l'hihnlclphla team losing at Ucn Ucn nlseii en September 1U, 7 te 3, nna winning October 1 by 7 te i. The Philadelphia team has n line-up com posed of lecnl plnyeis. The line-up: riULA. TEIWINAti COIAWnUfl SHOl' Daekey, If Maya. c. THimeny, r Mllay. 3b. ltyan, 2b, rurtell. ss. Lai, 3b. P. Nesser. lb iron. ef Fred Nesser. Tf Cleuier. ss MtOee, cf. Fish, lb uaume. ir (Jault. c. Tracy. 2b Ixnnen, p. l.lnsen, v Uarelss, p, Kline, j - Cernoll Defense Streng : Illiara, N, Y., Oot. 14 -The Cernell Mir-1 slty eleven lightened Its vigorous practice program and spent most of yesterday polish In off rough corners In preparation for the ame with Western lleecrve en Saturday The reitularA were en their tees and had an alert secondary defense In hlch namsey l'fann. Itchier and Munns were conspicuous They broke up virtually all of the aerial offense et the scrubs. Our Lease Expires DECEMBER 1st, 1921 Best Shee Values in Town! FIVE BIG SPECIALS ARE NOW DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOW I P jmt Lk pn tfS I A A $8 and $10 M X P : Ik'"'. ' VALUES J? A My 4A I V4 new JL& s J nne7Mrn 1305 I KlD&nK MARKET AT T' X N0- 10TH STREET iMew LrOcauen 939 market street OPEN nVCNINGS Extraordinary Saturday Sale Express Elevator Frem Lebby te yinrcl Fleer Eleventh and Market Streets Ne Less of Time Ne Waiting! Better Service than x Street Fleer Dept. could offer 15th and Chestnut yyL MsP?Ly A mighty no -profit sale that is stirring the public te action! The barrier of high prices is being lifted as a result of President Harding's earnest appeal te alleviate the distressing unemployment situation, and we are signalizing our efforts in this direction by a mighty heave, in which we have swept aside every consideration of profit and in some instances cut deeply into the cost of our entire $1,000,000 Si Stock e f M - , siJaaV Wl um: V I Ready te Outfit Every Man Saturday t Big Savings nits, Tep Coats, Overcoats and Ulsters Fer Men dind Yeung Men Tremendously Reduced in Price! Every one guaranteed all-wool! The better makes only! Our own regular stock net goods bought for a sale! s (e) Ve believe that this is the CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT of all our sales. And if there s a man in Philadelphia who wants a Suit or an Overcoat this Saturday Frank and Seder's is the place. Fer this sale we went te practically every maker of geed Garments in the East and secured 3000 New Fall SUITS &0'C0 AT Werth from $25 te $45 Which We Will Place en Sale Saturday in 3 Groups Overcoats Werth $25 te $45 Brand-new purchase. Bargains you'll long remember. Ulsters, Ulstcrettes, Ruglun Tep Coats, dignified Chesterfields. Men! A Sale That Will Make a Hit! "7 H,yjf TTT'TTdT t-, ivjijcrsra up re jpit Suits Werth $25 te $45 One and two pants Suits. All new Fall models; each carefully tailored. Tweeds, chev chev eots and worsteds. All sizes. IMl And A Big Sale of Men's TROUSER TTich-frvjuln Trnnanrn in amnuf .-.... nn.i.. i Values that mean saved dollars in your pocket. Actual $ $2.00 Trousers Ms, Actual $ $3.50 Trousers THIRD FLOOR 2 Actual $ $5.00 Trousers f iUlKU I'lAJUH 1 t Yeu Save $10 te $20 at These Prices ! The same proportionate revision in prices have been made throughout our entire sleck. Last week we started this gigantic drive in which we deliberately sacri ficed profits en our entire stock, and in some instances a part of the cost, en a million dollars' worth of nationally advertised brands of clothing. We did this te start buying en a grand scale se as te leave us open te make even greater purchases in the future and at the same time de our part in relieving the unemployment situation. And the results were astounding. Distributing a million dollars worth of merchandise NOW means 40,000 garments at an average price of $25. 40.000 garments will give steady employment te 500 hands for a period of 25 weeks. By taking advantage of this sale you will net only save handsomely yourself, but de your part in helping these who need employment. iwmsw sssjii nre - ii "SsiST "I WEATERS $ Fer Saturday At Frank & Seder, Eleventh & Market St3. A Famous Maker's Samples The Most Kxtruerdinarj Sweater ILinnin (....ii .m, : Evrr Offered. ' '-"UK I'ure wool ami worsted uw inters m b,...,, touts ana sltp-en style, with .haul cellBr ,m or V-neek. Cardlirnn. simitir n.,., t...,. nun stltehi plain colors ft, combinations 4 Alse 1245 Suits arad Overcoats at Absolutely en a par with the best at $50 in Philarllr.K, A special purchase from a nationally famous Chicaee maker Clethes that only by pricing them en a very close margin of urefits. cnnlrl h ti,i - tcn t... garments represent the highest type of ready-te-wear tailoring All sCs. h T Pe3 03 I Ve charge for altcraltens. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. All sizes te fit men of all proportions. ISthandChestnut Open Daily Till 6.00 P. M. Saturday Till 10 P. M. I II I U)l I AW tf. ;ii 11 !" 8 ILK U t.m V W . j i JiUJLgxhMsadpmsLfiJ.S.W hJiir . -I. .'. T"!, f tv. ,r ... l,
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