Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 20, 1921, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGElV-iJHlLAUELPHlA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921
Camden Is Off te a Geed Start in the Eastern League Basketball Raceby Trimming Phillies
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HEISMAN IN
A CAPABLE WINGMAN
J?ith Grave Out of V. M. I. Game, Coach Is Drilling
Grecnawalt and Feley for an End Pest Probable
New Faces Saturday
Jehn TV. ndsmnn, coach of the TJnl
rersltr of Pennsylvania football team
Is In a quandary. He needs another
nd and a ceed ene te send Inte Biitur
day1, game with Vlrlglnla Military In
stitute. The Southerners known far and wide
for their brilliant open nttack nre caus
ing no end of worry te the Red and BIue
conches who have been at their wits'
Mils te devtse methods of cembatlnu an
aerial attack from peculiar fonnatfens.
It Is up te the wlngmen te nld In a
!rge measure in breaking up forward
's plBys and the end material at Penn
h net of the best.
Bill Grave, the veteran, and Carl Br
tressTanif. another of the same ort,
hare been playing brilliantly all Hcaoen,
hut at the present time one of the num
ber. Grave, Is en the injured list and
net expected te see action en Saturday.
Ertrcsavaag will start at his pest, but
who the ether wlngman will be is n
matter of conjecture.
Several substitutes hme been tried
and found wanting. Sullivan, the re
ceiver of the forward pass, that enabled
the Kcil and Blue te tic Swartbmerr
last Saturday, Is net in the best of
chape as a result of n back strain, and
It is net thought likely that he will
start. He may, and if he does, will
mIvc much of the problem for ilels
man and his aides.
Jehnuy Thurmnu, the husky tackle
was tried at end en Tuesday, but he in
jured his ankle nt the end of the scrlm scrlm
mase and is new hobbling around the
fir'd. Ills playing In breaking up the
V. St. I. formations as used by Me
Namara's scrub eleven Burprlicd the
ptajers and Ecrlbes and It was thought
likely that he would get the call en
Saturday until his Injury.
Grecnawalt Shines
Walt Grecnawalt, the lengthy eub
tititte, was tried out yesterday and
shenad exceptional ability In pulling
down the plpkln In forward-pass at
tack plays. He ocered hcveral times
for the var&lty with Rex Wrny doing
the signal calling and the pasting and
nay, if he continues his present form,
get the call for Saturday.
Feley, the husky lad who was used at
center up te this week, was also tried
nt end, ami he, like Grecnawalt, showed
considerable. The position is new te
Feley who never played in any ether
pett but center or tackle since starting
the game, but if he impreves, and the
coaches arc of the opinion that he will,
some part of Heisman's quandary wilt
b felved. Teley is tall and heavy nnd
built along the lines of Heinle Miller,
one of the greatest ends ever te repre
nt Penn. If he learns the fine points
of playing the wing pest he should de
velop Inte a star.
Hinge, the former scrub center, seems
te have that pest clinched for Saturday.
Light and net the ideal player for the
pivot position, Rlnge has shown an ng
sressiv encm end fight that has im
pressed the reaches. lie leeks like a
capable tmbstltute for Hap Day should
V. M. I. PRACTICES FOR PENN
Varsity Given Stiff Drill In Defense
Against Helsman Shift
Lexington, Va., Oct. 20. Deviating
from the gcneral routine, the coaches
held strimmage for the V. M. J. Nuad
as the first Important btep in the week
e' preparation for tiie Pennsylvania
game. Tlw rsity lined up egninst
the hcrubs, und In four fifteen minutes
wcic given a btlff dilll in defensive pluy
agaiubt the Uelsman shift formation,
with which the scrubs displayed a cer
tain degree of familiarity.
The squad seems te IiaM rallied from
the cITicts of the buttle against Vir
ginia mid Is confident of giving Penn
a merry tussle Saturdny , en Frank
lin Field. This attitude was evidenced
by the iissresmenefs with which the
varsity bquad tore into the scrubs. In '
this phert Oilll marked Improvement In '
tackling was shown, eanble at full
tack was cspeclall conspicuous in this,
inspect. The Kljlng Squadron leaves
lxlngten en a special car tomorrow
night and will arilve In Philadelphia I
noeut i e clei'K Saturday morning.
SOCCER AT HAVERFORD
Opans Season This Afternoon With
Syracuse en Walten Field
Ilaverferd College soccer team, which
finished in third place in the Inteicol Inteicel Inteicol
legia'e League series last season, is all
primed for Its opening gnme this nft nft nft
erneon with Syrncube nt Walten Field,
Uari ford.
M though Sjrneuse It nn unknown
quantity mound this bectlen. according
n advance reports the New Y'erk
maters have n strong eleven coached b
a former iiitt division English League
tai.
IlnvcrTerd this tcasen is morn fortu
nate tlinit tl e rest of the Hastcrn col cel
legis, inaKiniu'li ai the nmjeritj of Ian
year's pkijeii arc available. And
Thm it is u called Hint at the fng end
of the m'iikiiii the Main Liners were
one of the Mtengcst teams in the dr
um, it imi im galheied that Conch
Oatcs iins whipped together n strong
v lev en for this nfternoen's contest.
HAROLD PIKE HONORED
Presented With Diamond Ring by
Montgomery County Baseball Fans
'nsdnle, champions of the Mont Ment
BOmerv County Hnsebnll Leaguci was
Presented iln t(u )el permnnt bv
'resident Hareld C. !ike ,,t the annual
r- or me orgiinlznllen held at the ,
"alf.ii isl nll;,ti More ttn tW()
futiitie "S "'"1 enU"inls uttended the!
Oh1'r0?l(1p."t P,ke "nN tenbtmnstcr, mid
n?. . ',' of tl10 'uderten club, was I
MMented wh u .llninend ring by .1 I
ten T" Zc"(lt- Prcfldent of the Houdei- !
iVreVi. r"?1, c W'""n ". Dlclill, vice I
Sffite'XWc. was given u1
ili,ni,r.r"sp? J"? n,n,lc 'J William II. I
it Pn?' r'f 'lohteHii! Samuel Jen-
Preklili ..( r 1 i ''tx'iice i.evvni".,
We ec'1 "I V' f'"Jale club: Jeseph
Wtci." IKlc!it0W"' d Hotelier
Ql0 Sick List at Haverford
be l' rji ftr,mA .? "'' ."1 reult. Tull
"' Mill ,,u "r',,s, 1,,,W N"l hanrre
r''cltd ,h ,',,"'. lh.i Itne.un hut It In t'i-
WlaunniJI r .""r'1. ,n reif In i ,.,
il"u "fir' h,i""n0n" JJurS ,1" nlnuVy
'lr Twe ?n."n',i1, vlLhl" "r'' 4Hn. lh
rj,j' " lln-U9 njilnsl Unlaw nre ba
NEED OF
the latter be unable te btnrt ucainnt
V. M. I.
Day wan out In togs jesterdny ter the
first tlme this week. He rnn through
a signal drill limping ttllghtly. He
stated thnt he expected te piny en Sat
urday unless he Incurs n further injury.
Johnny Luknn issued the same fttnto fttnte
ment saying thnt his injure! nnlde was
standing t1x tttrnlii of running n ml that
If It continued te de be he would fctarl
Saturday.
Mlke Whitehall hobbled around the
field yesterday for the firet time I his
week nnd showed that he Is in better
shape than was at first supposed. He
booted the pigpkln around for ever n
half hour nnd spent the remnlnilcr of the
afternoon throwing and receiving for
ward pas.cs and running around the
Geld.
Al Vegelin was In togs, but did net
de any work. He has n ligament tern
In his lex thnt makes It almost Im
possible for him te walk naturally, T.Ike
the remainder of the plnycrs nti the
crippled list, he expects te start Sat
urday. The conches, however, de net feel as
optimistic as the players about starting
en Saturdny nnd there Is every likeli
hood that new faces will be ten In the
line-up. Grcennwnlt mny start nt one
of the ends, Hinge at center and Hlhn
and Krall In the bnekfleld. If SVbitehill
Is able te ntnrt then Bhn wilt prob
ably take Vegelln's place.
There Is n feeling among the coaches
thnt they de net want te tnkc tee many
chances with the injured stnrs for fenr
that they will be hurt permanently and
kept out of the big games remaining
en the schedule. Pitt, Lafayette, Dart
mouth nnd Cernell in the order named
nre jet te be met nnd all four hne
rcmnrknblp trams this season.
The second and third string players
have been showing up se well during
this week that the conches are Inclined
te start several of them against V.
M. I., net because they feci thnt thf
Southerners de net hac n geed tenm.
but becniihc of their fear te fuithcr
injur' the regulars.
Aitethrr Spirited Scrlmnugc
The freshmen nnd the r.ir.it,r in
dulged in iinethcr spirited scrimmage
yestcrdnv with the varsity cnrrjlng the
ball at nil times. The jenrlings put up
a stubborn resistance for a hnlf hour
and but for scvcrnl forward pavscs
would have net been scored en. As It
was, the varritv was given the pigskin
en the freshlcs' 25-yard line nnd (old
te rush It ever. They did several times,
but only nftcr a large number of downs.
According te "Jee" Sheehnn nnd
"Mike" Mallen, the ticket venders, the
advance snle for the Virginia Military
Institute game exceeds nny previous sale
this bensen. The brilliant plniug of
the Cadets Inst season wen tliem n host
of admirers In this city, ns Is evidenced
by the demand for tickets.
That the Pittsburgh game ie going
te draw a mighty throng is shown by
the first order from the Panthers for
tickets. One thousand were miked for
In the mail jesterdny, and it is expected
that at least BOO mera will be requested
before the game.
WORLD'S BILLIARD TOURNEY
Entries Announced for 18.2 Balkllne
Championship at Chicago
New Verli, Oct. liO. The entries for
the world's championship balkllne bil
liard tournament te be held In Chicnge
November 1 1 te 10, Inclusive, have been
nuneunced by the IJrunick-lialke-Cellender
Company.
Instead of limiting the entrants le
six. as was originally plnnntd. It wan
decided te permit eeven plavcm te com
pete, nnd In this wny include nil of the
outstanding players in the quest for the
crown that Willie Ileppe has worn for
sixteen years.
The named of the players entered In
the tourney follew: Wlllle Heppe. of
New Yerk, werld'a champion; .Take
Schnefer, Chicnge; Welker Cnclirnn.
Hnn Pranclfce : Kdeunrd Ifercmnnti, of
Helgium. chnmplen of Kurepe ; Ttegr
Ceutl. of Paris, i-hnmpien of Krntice:
Ora Meniingstnr, Snn Diege, i nlif..
and Geerge Sutten, of ChHige, former
cnnmpieu.
Aquinas Plays Nlles-Crane
The Aqulniii bn.eUetbn.il Iramn hive I ve
hird runvi fehMuled for I'll evening nt
thMr home hull. Iluhtenmh em) Merr'
treet. The lulnr qulnlnte will l. n,e
Nllei-Crane nnd tlie Industrials hiue n
number of well-known plajers In ll'el- llr
up.
BlackEtene Tr.nvelers After Games
Th niailcainn t'eirn a re. ini "'urn trav
ellnre nulnte' v euM lUu te Kcliedule K.tm"s
with nil t(.'-nie. In or out of t mi riie
tenn-t hH In lt Hn up Km Wnlr
Kraxeff an I OeldbUttt Seuthtrn HIkIi
itern, teseiher w lilt Hcln-n-t-. un i Ceiiint
Ker icumeii addrv-ss Sam nablem r lilts
Seuth Klshth alreet.
Theodere Starr Club Reunion
-ramtemenU hnve hen completed for the
roun'en a! 'hi Tliend-ire ht-irr fl'ib. of Seuth I
PhlUdelphlr at fctnir tlarden l'nrlt S.itur- i
day evenlntr
MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S
SUIT
Jp
hJBbkJHh
Peter Meran & Ce.
Merchant Tailors
S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sta.
Open Mtin hnt. V.n, Till 0 o'clock
AT inr riit'i I.Alt nut us
NATIONAL A. A.
M.VrntIA 1HKM.NH, OCT. !.'J
BRADLEY va. McCARREN
Klt.llT 1101 M)S
1(11 It (llllt.lt hTAIt 11(11 Is
HO fl'.NTS M I.OOM) IIKIIII'.U
ntKKTS vr nnNAdiiv.s, aa s. lui, h r.
19 HeundH In u Dirlnlen In Nrir erk
LEW TENDLER & ROCKY KANSAS
Ttcktft for sl nt TKNDI.KR'H IIIM.IARU
PARLOU. 730 Mnr.j Ht Ifd rioer.
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CHICAGO LEAVES
E
Thousand Students Alse Speed
ing Eastward en Broadway
Limited for Big Game
EXPECT HARD BATTLE
Chicago, Oct. 20. The I nhcrilty
of Chicago football foam left here this
morning en the llreadvvny Limited
bound for Princeton, N. .T., where the
Maroons will clash with Princeton Uni
versity en Saturdny. It will be the
first eugngement In history between
these two instltutlenn.
About a thousand students left with
the tenm. A special rate wnsi grnnted
le undergraduates by the Pcnnsjlvnnln
Hnllrend nnd n campaign here lasting
mere than n week recruited n full thou theu
baltl te fellow the football plajcrn.
According te the dope spread around
the campus here. Chicago will (hew nn
open gnme ngninst the Tigert. The
Maroons wilt give away about ten
pounds te the mnii. but it Is !ellc.ed
that the weight Iinndlcnp can be ever
come by ferwird passing nnd punting.
The Mnroens nre net nny tee confi
dent of taking victory with thein back
home. Only two gamci have been
plnycd this season and both rcaulted In
triumphi Northwestern was walloped
In the llrst game of the campaign, -11-0.
nnd a week Inter Purdue wns benten,
0-0. Iuck fntored the Stngg athletes
in the battle npalnst Purdue. Ne game
wns plated Inst Saturday.
The Chicago nthletes believe thnt the
defeat handed Princeton by the Navy
Inst week will serve only te -ipur the
Tigers en te grcntcr effort ou Rnturdny.
loetbnll fans In this city believe It
would have been better for Stngg's team
hnd the Orange nnd Bluck wen ever
the Middles. Then there would hnve
been n dinner of overeenfldenco among
Ileper's plajers.
Chicago has n team that averages
close te !82 pounds, a fairly heavy ag
gregation. The line is strong with two
ffll-conference plajers in the first de
fence. These are Reclmen nnd Captain
Mnguire, betii of whom received honor henor honer
nblo mention by Walter Camp nt the
end of last season.
Cele is one of the best quarterbacks
Chicago hns had In recent jears, but
he isn't In the same clasg with Den
Leurle, nccerding te these vi0 have
seen the Princeton gtnernl tit net ion.
Cele is n geed open field runner nnd nn
excellent Held general, but docs net
possess the all-around assets of the
Tiger pilot.
COHANJVIUMONDEAL
But Insists He Will Buy a Majer
League Ball Club
New Yerk. Ott. SO. Coe-go M.
Cehan, who sailed en the Cunanl liner
Uerengariu for Southampton, would
neither deny nor nfhrm the rumors nlleat
that he hnd purchased a major leugue
baseball club.
But the famous comedian smilingly
admitted thnt negotiations were under
way for a big leugue team and that the
papers might be signed en Memlny.
"I should likn te tell ou linj t, the
whole story new," he remarked, "but
T cannot de it. I will admit I huvc
been negotiating for a team, but vvunt
the status of the dcitl Is ut tliH min
ute I am net free te tell. About next
Monday, when I am In mldeecnn. jeu
will perhaps knew all about ine nnd
baseball."
Kayeula Trims St. Elizabeth
K" eula C. I" defeatel St KltaNt 1 i
a eletelj contetted arnma laet nvmliiK it f-i
ntheny' Ha'l. aenre. u-1, "tevc .n.i
with three jreals and feuf fenle was t'i .
Mar of the munn wh'le Hill Bine t "-ai tli
lillth (werer for 8t Klutfcetli with j pai- of
double dockets. The eeore at the roniluilen
of the flmt half wan 10 te 4 Tomorrow
evetf'nc Kaveuln clashes Ith J J t'ob t'eb t'ob
ren, with Ja"U Kolh. the caper ua-sin-in
pimping conter.
Hunting for Grid Games
The lluntlnc A A .t first clans t-avtllnn
earn ha? r fev open football ilV's iri Ne
lember und would like te hear from i Ifteu
lleluhn, Illvernlil" Atlnntle A A llrtdnn
burK n'ltl Mrlreew or Vtlartlc P It
games remn Lnlcnte with J T M.nd Iniow Iniew
el.' Its Urnpu street '!i"n,jni r'tllje
nhla Pa or phen 'ta-iajunk l'MO Lefor Lefer
iO A .M or af.r U P it
J Phlla. Reserves Have Open Dates
1 'llif Phllclelptila i tintern l.varfue lt'vra
nlll open the atusen tern irrew enlrc aa ii
Dtellmlnnr te the Phllidriphln n vl ltn.l
IriK uaine at the 'itlenal Vthl "le 'Ijb
Tie llne-jp cmnlslt et nlatnenl iiid s.Ba
i of lnnt '"in taii K Merph and J
Muinhs of Firnt Duteli. nnd (Irfcn. ill-
chelastle nuarl. -t Riuttnrn ItlK t"ei
arntnee nt lietrin rr Rit ndress WUI'arii
HcE.il. 710 feu'h Ulrv enth nlrcxt
Varsity Expects Geed Season
I'l1 Vartiit, V V apervd t -"nscn ei
Saiurdiv bv drfillrtf .Medli v A tl 0
Th teum li t-apto'iieJ lu RusiM Ocrtrn
former Central Hluli ard Ilctlil'itm Pm.
'Hin-ter nnd v?lii n liljc m im i llnnvs
hiive brrn arAnced rltli Oler-lrt n' n,
Mount lieUi K.rnac WtIpm "1 vipr,t
of .Miami Clt re elVBii Ii romne" i
of former Hihelame Mars r rd .Ins tkh
in n" with tinni of ttr aline- of thoi thei thoi
inrnttened Addr-j ll.-rhert It Ilaelirlc
174" North Twcnt ltlt Bit
! Chicago vs. Princeton
! Palmer Stadium
Princeton
' Oct. 22, at 2:30 P. ML
i
' Tickets en Sale at Spalding's
! 1210 Chestnut Street
PRO FOOTBALL
First BIG OAK OF SEASON
PHILA. QUAKERS
tl'ernirrl I'nleii A. . II-merrnn Team)
SHENANDOAH
AT PHILLIES HALL PARK
TlrkrtM nt Cenvviiv'h, ttlinln N' f. HiiiIiIIiik'h
ROSE TREE RACES
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1'iiinuin llertri In Hl t'l.tt nml Creitscaiintr)
IturrH.
AdiillHtilcn, fi. (Inmil Stnnil, SI. 10. Auln '
ntiniinnieii, cii.nr. iiirKinK nil ircN, rTj nnd
VI6.30, Inrliiilliu hit ntlmUnl(iiiH, fur vvhlrli
niM'ly te dferxr , Orten. 30 huulli lOtli
l'l-nnr, M nlnut 117 1.
! ! ! FOOTBALL ! ! !
Swarthmore vs. F. & M.
Swnrtlunere Field Next Snturday
3 P.M. AHMI.SSION Kl.iin
Dunbar A. A. National A. C.
I ITH AMM'ArilUIIM' STV
WIMMI R KIlMIl OTiM lll T.s
' Bat. Chuck vs. Chick Kansas
J'nlerrd llnntniiinrlslit Hl.l nilllmn
( hiniplen of tli. World (.liitniplnii
FRIER GAM
TRIO OF FRANKFORD GRID STARS
SlS'PERKIOMEN 'PEPS'
rail FOR PENN FRES!
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SOCCER SCHEDULE OUT
Penn Varsity Has Eight Hard
Games te Play This Season
With only two nienilvrs of last jcar'ti
chnmplurisiiip iluvn bn U In schoej und
me of them injured nnd uunble te play
for u while J'cnn fate" a btupeudeus
tnt-l te retain the intercellcglnte title
von ln-t .vtiir. Graduations took the
fcturs of last year's eleven
AVnellu. the former Geerge Scheel'
plajer. and l'eul Pntten, thia venr'sl
'iiiiain, alone remain from the chain- i
pious. I'nttuti itutireil Ins knee last
"cHsen and 'he iiicuib-r has net re
Hpeiidi'd te Irentnieiit nml tlie skipper
Is undecided nbeut pla.viiu.
Te dnl'i tne te.mi lint- wen one if
four games, losing re l'lelschrr, lont lent
clnir and tlie t'ricket Club nnd defeat
ing the lust named. On isa(urdn the
seccerltcs meet Mentcluir at Mentclalr,
N. .1 The ri'tiinlnder of the ichedule
follews: Ortebei -1. Ilnrvnrd, nvvny;
Veveinher i", Sv incuse, awn : Vevem
ber 1, Ilaverferd. nwnj ; ' November
III Primetun. nwn.v : November (',,
Cernell, nr hiuue . lecember .'I, Yule,
nt home, a ni lie-ember 10, Nnvj.
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Jersey 2.00 te 4.00
Pnnts 2.50 te 7.50
Shee 8.00
Helmets 2.00 te 7.00
Shoulder pads 2.50 te 6.00
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Jersey .75 te 3.00
Pnnts 1.00 te 2.50
Shoes 1.75 te 4.50
Knee Pads 2.00 te 3.50
Ankle supports .75
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GERMANTOWN VS. SOUTHERN
uuiiiiinniu.iii.e.uuu.iiuni
By TAUIi I'KEP
PerMemcn ScIioeI'h football team,
mm i ennsDurg, i-a. is rap.uiy reumi-
Ins into shape for the gnme with the
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u......t. .t-i.i.i .i.- .i. ;,,ii
Mine belstcrlni. His rjunlls were wnl
loped -1 te 7. and the team looked
weak. The work of the sreendnrv de
fense was net f.'itisfactery. In fnct.
the regulars plnjed r far below form
that many of the sembs were tried in
their positions this ucclr.
llunning with the b.tll. interference,
line plunging nnd fervvnrd pnwdng were
explained by the mentor nnd the boys
were kept bus with these drills. The
work of the green linesmen wns a plcnn
i.. -.. .i. .. i. rvi.-
lllg ieutiiri" or ine ifitin n worn.
.-'". Vi . rU.
Z X ,, ''ss.
The Tcikiemen beyi nre pinning their
hopes en t'nKsltly, the big fullback.
vv itn goon lntericrenee. ncceniing te
the I'ennsburgers, he is one of the bnt j feature nt neon was the luncheon
In schelnstie ninks nml will be hard te ,,lx'rn tbe pi,ncrs nnd em- of the of
top. Newitt. left end. also is looked f!N b, 'j,r j mar Spcn.- r mid
upon as one who will de much te ruin
tlie record of Jack Keogh'.s aggrcga
M'MI.
l'erhlemm certninly will ha'e te step
Ti --t te beat the Red nnd Ulue fres'i
m n. Keogh has another vvenderfitl
vturllng Icni.i Alse, lie lifts gre.it
hopes of going through the bcasen un
til fca'cd.
Keogh las scleral stnrs en Ii.s team
thin nensen. "f"ii,ek" Ilebb, star end
et Teledo-Scott High Scheel, of Ohie.
Inst Eoaen, is one of the most bril
linnt Hecrntlv. when tiie Trcsh
pl.liiU the nrntv. Itebb Hhe-v"d se
well en betii di fen , n'ld nffensive
t'nt 1'es.s Miller
,il ,rn ,.nll,n t.. .
iirtls for the tfznlir
. was forced te ,
tl v the ether sne of He line.
The two l)ewhiirr brother'. TrnnV,
nt left guard and Jimmy, nt fullbirlc.
hiive shown in the t'nct- games plnvcd
thnt Hol.vekc. Mas . produces goetl
; gritliren matcr'al "Hip" Krtresvang.
i und Nerman Wiiltchtll. brothers of the '
I two vnrs-Ity stars. n'e nre pit ins a
I geed gnme for Kieph The bejs nre
I flint and fhuw pleuty of miap in their!
v. erh ;
Gcrmnntnvn Jllgt i b inked te plai
Seuthei n High en t e 'atter's field this
afternoon in nn Inters, helnstie leag'i
till. This will innrk Southern's tirfct
lencue frav of the veir. i
Oermantevvi lh tlie favorite, accord
ing te the dope. The Plivedeiis hnve '
n better collection of players than the ,
Hed und lllnck, und with their mere
pcrfectetl team phi; should com"
through. '
The IntcrFchela&tle Soccer League is,
lioekeil te lift tue lid en the seitsen .
tl is afternoon. Three games are I
scheduled: .Seuth' High meets C-n-trnl,
Nirthee"t travels te Germnn- i
town, and West Pniladelphia will be
entertained by Krnnlferd.
Get our Estimate
en your Club Outfit
Soccer
Jersey 2.00 te 4.00
Punts 1.00 te 2.50
Shoes 6.30 te 8.50
Aluminum cups 3.00
Shin guards .75 te 2.25
Sweaters, $6.50
Athletic Goods
its popularity
I
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"One Standard of Ounlilv"
L
U. S. Champien Drives 296
Yard Croen in Tredyffrin Gelf
Exhibition Hunters Fine Iren
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WINNER'S FINE BEST BALI-!
SANDY McNIIJMCK
When the fatm nil gethcr under whnti
you might call the big tent for the show,
It's the athlete with the brawny arm
nnd the big wvtit thnt cnrrltM Tnc it..
u it t,,l i hn In the nll-Htar Clhl-
billen match held ever the rolling ,
Rfrefches Ol llic 1 rt'ii, i . ". v ;
ritib for today thev'renll talking about
stretches of the Trertjnnn e". '
GUI
FORD STARS
AS LONG HITTER
the prodigious swatting of big .lens viiin-,at
ford, amateur geit raaii"u" " .
. te ..i .atnii ni i ni-m:
get held of this one. It traveled low iim ,
fnr bounced out there some pincc iin-
",.,',,' i. ., nn r.ihiei.lan preach-
i ci-V bean nnd never stepped till It rolled
right up there pin high hh putt for
i an eagle '-' all but made the grade. Anv-
I i,,..it was n bird ".. nnd npplnu.e rnt-I
tied all around.
I , . .t .
S,lert IrHM . . rr from'
Willie Hunter wns playing first from ,
Ithedrive nenrlv everv lime, but lie mnut'i
I up for IiiH Ktiert weric ny urin.u"i, ,
I shots which had the ctevvd entliu-nnMic
time and ngain.
His snort weru -,,
f, , hert of mnncleiif..
" "' - '.,, , ., rrc
ivflilng fhert ei mnncieiie.
In the merniiiK he sank from all places
n ,l.n MAur. II L...nnifv1 nttd WHS ClOe '
I' I'" "" P " .1 .
nn (l, -rP4.n. It senied. nild wns CIO-
ill! in.- ,.t-t-ii. . .- , -
lit,- .!,. nil .la. ftn. nnnrenclllnz nild '
iMnTV nfternoen of free hlttinsfrem
inf nip were mc i-.nu..-. v. -
trent. . .
The emciils of th-'Iredvltrin t UHi tie-
rerve nil manner of praise nnd get it for
this entertainment. It brought the ciiain.
niens of two lnnds h"re. who would net
ethTwUe lmc been ten. It wns tin
educational, emotional, eciiing event
Net enh was the golf of the iuiest
brand, but the crowd wns handled in the
tinest manner. Ne rope were used te
keep them bnck find seldom hns there
Ki.n n nifM-n nrilerh e.lllerv . though nt
times they did prevs rather c!fc-iOte the
did prevs rn lier c.n-ie nn
There was lets of pnrWmg
itil'ivcrs
(space for mnciiitici mm him ,,"'"'
lllUl tile inin(;r
throng nt neon wns Imntlled wun ense ,
T.rr. aH pXOu n table for the vMting
m,.einen nnd it v as kcpl Mrictlj for
,t, ..iia,
I wife nt their home iicnrbv. (.everimr
i Sproul and ether notables wre
ptcted. but business tiuiirs jircvemeu
it v us n pink
ten. von niielit snv.
nnd wns a huge success, cieclully the
pink ten.
The one who worked hardest for the
success of the golf treat wjh .1. Cepe
Morten, chairman of nil llic committees
nny everv tiling. As an erganber of
exhibition golf this Ren.sen hereabouts.
.1. Cepe Morien deserves the luurM
chaplct
Itest Hall G7
7 '-irt . .1 ... 0, Dilll lit
srerc" ,a tM
c i erning Mur-mm no.
1 ,J,,?1eH.,s. i .t.i, v-rnm-ls Oulmet ')est amateur pnlrs In tl.- country n id tl,,. Mime team will piny ngnlnst the
Oullfnrd. pnlred vvlth Finn' 'J"' ' t) trop i.v for Hub pairs nt St. pi.llndeliilil.. n,rrWn tnZ, i,ih
nimlnitt Mn Mnrsten and WUHe lln r , ,, ,,,. iii ilntpr unw l ""a,Irl'""'1 "'cn-ens team, wbleli
Iter. IlrltMi champion, only wen a Bin-j brlnll)t 0, ti, yesterday njid ,el,rP'1 knglnnd Ial fall, at the 1'hlln-
,gle hoi", but ge'-h the vvuy lie we' i, Mnritten w(i) j,tPflfiv n tlin ,ilnP dolphin Crit l:et Club. The match tedav
It wn the thin in th,!t'lli".",l b'Pt , combination lmid te bent as the Bosten I il begin nt :i .clock in order te glv )
,2n0.yarl Ptretcl. t1"1 ,:?"" Jitch te Wh found. U,e I'lilladclphla Higli Scheel girls .1
down the middle and then a l""-" , (;ufr( nm Oulmet nirlved ,i ii , t.mn,.,, f K(,clni. the game
ZZT lnur",fp hnd nlnved thnt hole before 'hour before tl.e mutch nnd nftcr n- The Kiiglish plnjcrs took a .lav off
imPJ In t,n mn,,, nJ hn "nmi ort the Hue will hurried birakfa.t. vent out te plnj n nfler their htren.ieus prnctl.e en lues.
'HJ ' let hrhlTl n tfeck of reel. Icing luck , course the, M never W, n before. hnrd dnv. I.t the loci ten... pe.it considers
rTll F l "St . .i, T M the Htnlwnrt ft of golf under nny conditions mnl nble tlme u pructlce ve-terdin for le-
Ll U ."'tnf- S,0n,.t1Mj:WBndlfflcwl-r,,p,H,"n "f" traveling nil night. The ,,-, I11!ltch. It i the first time uti
llennteulnn decided te nveid n u m- i erCPni, )ia, net yrf j.een restored te per- i Lngllmh tf-nm Iiun ever ti tvc,l i tl i 1
rnreMi rntd'ihnfciubteni : YoUle( r con,,,i,",,,n r :hreriH of n-.i iZi izsv;j;M s
rnrNHlhlm k' iw Sllew' belt and .club, whl.-i hns l.n.l nil ranuncr of ' BrP nnxellll , 8r,. lf tllP p,t,h e
I IlLul I let he- ft, hi,,"' trouble with them this nr. ,,,,, MlpPr,)P , . ienill ,,iner-(
1 l-VH I let her ti. m!ir. ., n,ti,Pi t,.,,,u ,,,. Mi,, ,h,ki, n ,ir f,,r . t. i,- t- ,.. .u ''..'. . . '
.Tftce i. it Mniri. rnn tu'k ' ... ....... ,.... ...n ....... ...t e.. . . , --- . --..... ,, ,.,u. i m- if. t-i -,-ti-i iciii i
Las! Call!
MUSICAL
Prices Cut One-laalf and Mere
..!!1,mSi.ren"",!"l.bl opwrti.iiilm.-iffcrel. Viilm. m, Rival musical oseerls
44JLU Clll ll.t:il. I III nwri'lMllMrY nMti.. ,- r 4.Un t " l. i ttf ,
M1n eii
and Orchestra Instrument, sold te us by the United Mat,- XaVv Jural months aw
re close them out we have cut each one Mill lurthcr-cleun te imhean!-eJ r co "
-T' C?2nlwfr!FS'iS'?vubu f"'mti nUh MirwUenal reputation
' 1 i j "' . i,Ttlllard Hdsan lires., liuesclwr. .. II'. Yec, Martin Hand
fenze, Muclcr&Preufer.Wurlltscr. etc. In addition le this, eve r en "had l
measure up te l.S.Xavy rigid tests. These instruments are brand new never
used and are still m original cases just as theg came from maker.
nf , Wnvl?i ML lheni,ncfl striim.nts made. Knn e M.mijHil U. S. N a su.PmP
of the World War. Ihejierns are triple Mher plated. u.emi
$ $200 Baritone r ' && m
CerneSsfifl saxophone $85 Off
new ggj; $ aa tSBiMasSm Alie Ml
S15TBT 1 Hern Jlf
fiOe 1 ' i 1. A V S120 Flutes '""-" , 1 1X2
vv rn nn !$ 0. , ""J" ' llnrlmi .iriu v vJJ.ti'l I ft
ca Mi tl St 'lt n "nil' I" ( S&Zsh .. . v W P M Bfc
awA ulHiwI" mas9LwMsWmB9mm "
1. J (Sl vLUiQaatf!Se. ;twgl
S75 Slide "' Trnmlmnec fl A a
$30 Drums,
lO-'n T.
Mndf 1 n
of Chirr i
I r KiinK
pre'if einrr
-HBP
$50 Bass Drums, $OC
r v W
u - itr. m M"MHiWHW IHf Wrl'iUiiiiii 1 nnV " l.
;, r';i-SSM ,' '
?30 Violin Outfit
$75 Piccolos
$20 Piccolos
$27 Cymbals
Ii 111 A, cemitate ufii1
leather carrytnj eusc,
r, .. $10.50
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OI'KN
Service Football Game
Legien Meeting Feature
KuriMW Clly, Me., Oct. 0. Ofli.
clnls In chergc of arrangements for
the nnlieiial convctillen of the
Ainericnn Legien here October "!,
November 1-2, today reci'led n tele
grnni from Theodere ltoen-vrlt, As
ulstant Secretary of the Nnvy, un un
neuuclng that n foetbnll gnme be
tween picked teams from the army
and nnvy would be plajcd here Oc Oc
tebcrr Jll. The tennm wil be made
up of the best plajers from the en
listed personnel of both brunches nnd
will be chosen under the direction
of Secretaries Weeks and iJinby.
Hunter wtepped for luncheon, ft up.
Oulmet nnd (Jnilferd hntl hnd n bet
I, nil r 7.'t Tliev liettercd this In u
Ulrelte in Hie nftcmoen Hlltl wen till'
nfternoen eighteen holes 1 up. Ten
iielcs weie imlv. d in n row in tin- inter
lien-1 '-i i 1111 1 n n ,..'.......' . t . . . , . ,
een wl)Pn ciullferd and Ouimtt wcrciP"1 t- representing the pick of tln
their linc ns n pair.
.t
They nre ndmltted le De one or tnc
nei ie sn ernnic nui ter was get
img wiein vvnn ni" .inn un -pes mho,
the rest iwe net that In nel ns often
a Hunter. Tills wus the hinge en
w hid, th mnt-;, twui.g.
(Jullferd blurted the meruing round
Wt, a ,,uM inm , ,,, jfu llMt
drive wns pulled, nnd his nevt. Tbe.v
bad come, mnn.v of them, te hee in imr-
Hculur the 15Men "siege 'give
(ir,m ( rl(((, ,;u,fel.(1 tri01 ,iK biut
,)1t ,, al j,ti,,10t um ,, t, iB
ones almost nil the wny in the morning.
wjtl m,,,,,,,,,, pleU(, , j faPt a
iirck-un s,evvri that Ouiinet was letic-
est nom clglit el tne ieiii-kcii vmieik n
lc)l ,r,c. but in the nflenioeti ,ul'-
fnrr . i l,.,.cn .nil nrn.K ft. nr In.. l1...i
est fiem clglit of the feui-ticn
.;..-'t ...... , u v .,, 4,- im.ll"l .
ferfl ,, OOKP nn,i nr,rK everv te,. vliel
'.. -' .vwi. ii.... ..'.... v.'.j - -II' 'I
ilia l,nuL-v . I.n .,,.,l,,t. I.li l,r..,,l. i, . ,
lllstIl. lch p,cr Ke)r " R11k.'.j
-unimv e. in i u-j ineu.,;.. .-ini
.Ml leir plnved their irons tinclv, lcit
,,, thK ricpattnient Willie Hunter hud
the edge,
1ut(s Wt
Seiiie et his approaches were deadly
from :t distant n, und most of Ins hert
enen were wltbin puttublc dilnu'c.
geed prrcentnge of thr.e he drepiied
He und Murston hntl n best bnll of
l!7 in the morning mid ".' In the ufti r-
.... ,i..:TT i ....i ri..i . .. -..
iii'.Mi .tiiiiterii iiuu niiilii't were i.
nnd i". i lie course renin is , ". nml
n h)irPl1, ,,rl(, as efTind te nev nl.tver
b,u,.rins lt, A11 lbr ))1It,s w rp ,M),.(,
but ihc b(it fcen nf the dnv wns t
Tb ns tIiaiIp bi nntPlf Guilferd
,111( Oulmet.
n,.,ieninlit . nn " rid . !.
j clinmplenshlp is ntill uiulrctdeil. With
the iirltlli chumpien un one snP l(ui
trie ivincricuii en ine oilier, it m,
thought the tlme and plm ah.j glbe.l
lu.
ISut it'i still 1 ti disiute. I'reni thi
mn'-p of ligurcs in th c.iril- it nppe.irs
thnt fiiiilferd nntl Hiinier. imiiv iduallv
untched, ended the thirl -six helej nll
sjunre. St. James te Play S. P. H. A.
s Jnnif a. vf V rt 1 h ' ' h ..
tl .lr .ftni nn K-idft' et'Mlnjf or '-
r. ir at "iKtv-elchih and vvij.t,n' nir,u,
P i y'nit thj V V A of the n r . a
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$430,000.00 Surplus
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THURSDAY jND SATUKDAY KVKNINCS
ENGLISH HOCKEY
GIRLS PLAY TODAY
Make American Debut Against
All-Philadelphia Team at
Germantown C. C.
FIRST APPEARANCE HERE
The Ktiglish hockey lentn with seven
international plajers en nntl four etlterj
reprcentltig in nil one of the flnek
Held hockey tenms ever nncmblcil, will
muke llielr American debut this after
noon nt the fJermnntewn CrliJtet Club,
plnjlng tigalnst the 1020 All-1'hllndel-
een pinjers int.t fnll after the inter-
club matches wcie ever. On Saturday
'vill tnke the incnsiirc of
vIhIIeM
In Sntiirilnv ' inntcli
iwe of the J'nglish tenm will be un
able te pluv. Mrs. Ward wus Iniin-ed
en benrd slup nnd Miss M. l, Aniet, ha-i
brniicliin pnetinionie.
Tedn.v 'h line-up .
isiikiiiIi iiocke 'i. rti ii i" e
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f il ., " - . Eni". ll-l-tl Pt!0
.t s I h, ilelit fullhn. k Mm Kiu-hh
in 0 ..-I" """ "',' f.ulih"' Menti!
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K& 250,000
Lord
Baltimeres j
$3.25 fx 50
'M'aventJi" Uiu
I'erfectes
2-fer-2.')r size
(juoen loc f,ise
$1.65 '.'r 25
Ise Other bizcs
HOLT CIGAR CO.
rnit'ii te n ri r.-s
14-16 S. Bread St.
i in iim i sn I. m T
Frem
the
Stock
$115 Baritone
' 1 ' ri tl tn
Bess Herns
friVr, ., $110
" ' "' '" 1 '.ii il Makt
?l7.. $90
W '1 1 llaml ilul.r
$5 TrianKles
$33
' 1 In
$12
$2.50
F YPP ",""'""n' t'f'
rymg cat with
laeh imtramtnt.
II you want te snare in
thttt Batgatm you MUST
BUY NOW. A ,mH
depent wdl held any in
itrument. Nail ardtri
caitlally elltndtd te.
Any One n Fine
Xmus Gift
$35
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