'iV, il j" tfWBBfWr.."' " ,JTi ' w ' 17 UVKfllNO l'UBLJ.0 :Jnttl3B-ifHlIA0JHIA, 1'HUBtJUAY,, MQVJJilVIBJiiB 3, 11)21 Famous, Grid PLENTY OF SHOTS FOR COATS, BUT NO GOALS f yield Tivice as Many Chances te Score as Skeetcrs, and Get Less Than Half as Many Baskets DEFENSE IS WEAK CAMDKN nnd Centcsvlllc met in nn Enilcrn Iwruc basketball game lust cvenlne nt the Third Regiment Ar mery In Cntmlen, nnd tlic SkecterR kept their record unsullied by defeating the 'Invaders 31 te 21. ' The Cents players get the shots nnd the Jerseymcn secured the genls. It I? no cxnsgcrntlen te ay Hint the Hough Heugh Bchney nggrcgatlen had twice na many opportunities te score ns the home tal ent, yet they registered css than half the number of two-peintcra. I Twice the snots nnu nan mc gums would make the winner appear four times as geed ns the loser. While the difference is net Hint much, neverthe less Coatcsville was completely out 1 classed, except In the opening minute, .when ahead, 2 t,e 0, en a field goal by 'iticMeDieghan. ,.,,., When it comes te caging the leather, the vctcrrn referee, Herman Uactzcl, mte both sides, n few pointers during n time-out. In three trlnls wny past the "foul mnrk en the side, the vctcrnn Wed two genls, nnd his third attempt Just rolled around the rim of the bnBkct. Us percentnge for the night wns .007, Camden about .100 nnd Centcsvllle .-10. 'scoring Evenly Distributed , But the players hnd axsyfitcm te their 'madness just the sainn. Take Uimden, for instance. They scored 17 points in the first hnlf, nnd did the same thing iin the second period. In the initial I forty minutes the Skeetcrs made six 'field goals nnd flve fouls, nnd in the I final half registered seven field tesbes ,nd three fouls. . Coatcsville tallied nine peintH in the (opening period nnd twelve in the linnl, but made the same number of double Beckers in each hnlf, namely, three. Harry Heugh's boys counted three fouls in tHe opening period nnd twice thru number in the finnl. Heugh was in 'charge, nnd placed the same line-up en 'the fleer ns defented Heading. Jimmy Brown hnd net returned from 'Homestead, where he had geno te ut- tend the funeral of his sister, nnd Oeorge Nerman nnd Eddie V hlte have lent word that it is impoBsible for .them te join the team. Grlcb and Steen were the defense, nnd while btecn Wured half of his team's genls. he (played entirely tee individual and mimed many opportunities by "net pas-sing te 'teammates nt the proper time. Ceatesville Worked Hard The invaders worked hnrd, but it .meant nothing. The team ns shnped lup leeks passable at forward and icenter, but needs n couple of guards te Utay in the renning, or the league for 'that mntter. Aside from the three bas lets made by Steen, two went te .Toe Berger and the ether te Hichic Bies han. Oeorge Glasco was in the geme, 'but failed te fccere. Fer Camden "Soup" Campbell led, making four hnkets until he retired in the second half In favor of Sam Diencs. Sam was sheeting like Ceatesville and Idid net count, ultlteugh he hnd heveral (near-ems. The players in this league were batting 1000. Rey Steele and Davey Kerr each con tributed three genls each te the cnuse. Eddie Delan caged n pair nnd 'nlse Nenl 'Dleghnn. Kerr was the star one-point .tesher. Out of seven trips te the black mark he made geed six times. Steele caged one out of two, Campbell one out of feup, while Dieghan missed three nnd Dolln edc. Seven rooters of the visiting aggre gation taw visions of victory in the 'opening minute. Richie Dieghan hat red in a two-pointer under the basket in a scrimmnge. Hut that ended 'Richie's scoring -endeavors for the .night. A minute later Rey Stecle tied the count and then Kerr's foul gave tUe home contingent a lend never relin quished. Numerous clever baskets were made, especially by the winners. Eddie Do De lin's lirEt score was mnde en n follow fellow follew lup of a miss by Steele, nnd one of iCampbeli's goals wnB tossed bnckwnrd ever his head. Delin's second shot was ;en of his famous ene-hnnded stabs. The victory put the Phillies, Contcs Centcs Hflle, Ilarrisburc and Rending clubs all lea even terms for last plnce. Nen6 of these have looked se geed up te date and they will have te snap up consid erably te keep time with the rest of the parade. , Clnurd TraTelen, a, flret-cless team, wants iklbill gumei. M. Oallneher. 823 North I-enty.Uilrd utreat. West Park, a lxteen-evonteen-year-eld ttim, wants earnes at home or away. Hud Stevenson, 6512 Thompson street. Millions! Kremcntz cellar buttons arc made by the million. Yet the inspection is se rigid that in the 55 years since they started making jewelry but few Kremcntz cellar buttons have been returned. Thinking that possibly there nay be some unawarcf the bread scope of the Krementz guarantee, this advertise ment is for the purpose of bringing it te their attention. 'If damaged from any cause whatsoever, any dealer anywhere, or we, will re place it free." Cellar buttons 25c $1.50: loose links $2.50 $3.50; soft cellar pins 50c--$1.50; correct evening jewelry sets $7.50 -$17.50. Each piece is stamped en the back "Krementz." Kremcntz jewelry natur- Jy s confined te the better hops. Correct Jewelry for Men Stars Will Basketball Statistics HASTKnN I-EACIUC . XV. I.. P.O. W. J P.O. Camden., ft 1 1.000 PhUnUti.. 3 4 .883 NrrnnteD.. 4 1 .800 Centiunr'le 2 4 ,3M Trenten.. 3 1 .7SO Ilnrrlnli'K. 2 4 .333 Mlllcew-II. 3 2 .000 Headline.. 3 4 .33J scnnnui.13 ren Tim wkkk . Tomorrow nUlit-iWIIkra-Ilarre at Fhlln Fhlln itelphlni HnrrWburir nt Trenten. Hntiirtliiy nlht Trrnten nt RenHnx Com Cem uen nt tVtlktw-llarrei Ncrnnten nt lluirUburr. OTIIHII GAMER TONIGHT Trlnnitli. A. A. nt Mafhlnlit Temple, Thtr Thtr terntlr nnd Hprlnr (Innlrn ftlrret. NOHTU l-IIII-. lltUCll LHAOtTK Advocate nt Nt. Mlchnel'it, High nnd Uojm Uejm Uojm (en trprt, (Jermnntnwn. St. fjrrrerr'n nt Atmlnnn. CrMcent Juniors nt Aquinas Klchtrtnth nnd Merrli utrrrtn. Second, I8T NIGHT'S HCOIIKS Eastern league Camden, 3lj Ceatrarltle, 21. rilir.A. AMATEUR LEAGUE rllmere, 20 Clcrrlnnd, 10. Menlne A. C. 21 l.errnlne, 20. Hnieuln, 21t liHt Knil. se. Immnrnlnte Cencriitlqn, 4I fit. ivIk'h. 10. Immaculate Conception Second, Oi I.ud liunuiKu nrrenii, u, (Helm A. A.. 40i Jiinlntn, 20. Ht. C'nnlmitr. 17t Sledln. A. 0., 0. A. O. II., 44 Twrntleth rrntunr. M. A. (). II. Itesencii, 33 Twentieth Centnry StfenO. 18. JVentvllle, 78t St. Oeerge. in. WefttTllle Ilrneg, 28i Ambler, 10. Fnrren A A.. 23) St. Simeon. U. lurren lleAerres, 27i St. Simeon KenerTe, IB. P THRUST AI FRATS Ability and Scholastic Standing Basis en Which Players Are Picked, Says Heisman "CHARGE IS AMUSING" Once again the old, bewhNkcrcd chnrge hns been mnde that fraternities are holding Pennsylvania from nttnin ing the lefty heights in football. "Ridiculous !" is the retort of the Pennsylvnnlnn, the student dally. "Hew ridiculous!" Is the comeback of Jehn W. Ileismnn, the head coach. liOiiguabie!" Is the comment of nn assistant tutor. "Amusing!" agreed the members of the athletic council. And f-e all ever the campus the Quaker undergraduates are stnmplng the chnrge ns untruthful nnd the Penn sylvnnlnn devoted close te n column in repudiating the stntcment. It hns been said thnt the Red nnd nine hns net shown championship tenms within the last ten years becnuse of three things. "The first." it hni been stated, "Is the constantly decreasing college spirit despite the constantly incrensliig stu dent body. The Kecend is that the ath letic policies are in the hands rtf men who never engaged in championship contests te any extent nnd the third is thnt frnrcrnitlcs exerclse tee grcnt a (may ever foetbnll ns n sport." "I enn truthfully say," said Conch IleNmau, "thnt I de net knew the fraternity of nny man en the tenm. I de net knew what conditions were ten venrs or se age, but I de knew thnt nny mnn who hns the nblllty te make the team will be n regular regnrdless of fraternities, politics, beeinl standing, religion or nnj thing if he conducts him self ns a gentleman nnd maintains the required scholastic standing." EAST FALLS' BIG GAME Jack Kelly's Eleven te Meet Delce en November 5 The Hast Falls football club of Mann yunk, of which Jnek Kelly nnd Paul Costelle, Olympic champion oarsmen nre members, will piny Delce nt Darby en Saturday. i:nst Falls hns a brilliant record this season en the gridiron nnd hns victories ever Germnntewn and Cliften Heights. The team Is a heavy one and capable of hnrd line nttneks. The Mnnnyunk gridders will find the Delce tenm-n hnrd nnd sensencd let. Lnst week Delce held Tem Rcilly's All-Philadelphia Club te a 7 te 7 tie. El RIDICULES Have Your English Clethes ttlMBMlHflnaHUHIBH" la H H H M H H H a M l"-?l 5 iTr 5 SLy-A. " 5 sTTM- 5 - w "rv " x JP v ri x t iV ! l. t r i IM i V i YV, HI S Will 9 III Imgrfj " Wsii B?' iV EJVi S 11 I Ml li B 5l 1 S On request, our representative will gladly g display models or take your measurements. S EDWARDS CO. Formerly Flemings, Ltd. , of Londen 1314 Walnut Street Telephone, Walnut 2170 a iv Perform in Ready for Frankford LOU HAYES Star end of the Holniesburg eleven, which meets the Yellow Jackets en Ilrewn's Field Saturday E "Pep' Gerker Wiy Stand Pat en Rest of Team Frank ford Holds Rally LEAVE FOR WERNERSVILLE The Frankford and nelmesburg teams are mnrklng time In preparation for the football game for the cham pionship of the northeastern section te be plnycd en Saturdny nftcrnoen en Brown's Field, Oxford plke abeve thu high school. The big burg cloven, led by Conch "Dutch" Somers, held the finnl work out yestcrdny nfternoen en Crystnl Field nnd up te' (Inte but one newcemer has nppenred In the ranks despite the re ports that nt lenst six have been secured. Larry Oliver, a former bnckilcld star, from the Mnssllleu, O., eleven, wns en hand nnd ns fur ns enn be learned Manager "Pep" Gerker will stand pat en the rest of his line-up. Frankford wns the scene of consid erable excitement last evening. The "oetbn.ll tenm wns the guest of n neigh borhood thentre nnd the plnycrs occu pied boxes together with the officials of the (jlub. The heuse was crowded with ad mirers of the Yellewjnckets, while as many mere enthusiastic; fnns endenvered te scrure admittance, but were unable. Harry Wnrdle, ene of Frnnkferd's leading contractors, mnde n speech and the crowd sjmply went mnd when he mnde a motion te keep Holmesburg from scoring. The ntlly wns brought te n close by the singing of the Frnnkferd A. A. nnthem, which wns composed nnd dedicated te the Yellewjackets by Rich ard Iiach. Led by the Yollewjnckots' band, the boys were then escorted te the stntinn where they departed for Wernersville, l'n., where" they will put en the finishing touches for the big frny. ' OLIPHANT IN CAGE Fermer Army Football Star win Play Basketball New Yerk, Nev. 3. liieutcnnnt El mer Ollphnnt, famous AVcst Point foot ball player of n few jenrs age, will lend the New Yerk basketball team this season. Ollphant is considered ene of the most cnpable ferwnrds in the Kast. Hnbbit Marnnvllle, shortstop of the Pittsburg National Ltague basebnll tenm, will piny nt ene of the ferwnrd positions en the Springfield, Mnss.. basketball quintet, which is cheduled for games in New Yerk. ja HiJiiMPMlin I kkiVJRiiS ttekMkmkH st. kbKtffa7!! JRt NE NEW PLAYER FOR HOLM BURG measured Here B Made in Londen of English, S Scotch and Irish woolens. 3 Lew English cost is certain, m World's finest tailors earn g small part of average Ameri- g can wages. Lew rate of ex- g change and our lowered up- g stairs overhead g Result: Great Saving for YOU g Ready for use NOW: m Dressy English Ulsters m Satin lined and trimmed g $37.50, $50, $68 Smart Tep Coats S Of true English distinction g $45, $47,50, $50 Independent BRICKLEY ELEVEN 1 CLASSIC New Yerk 0iant3 Mpet Quakers at Phillies' Park en Saturday What premises te be one of the foot ball classics of the local season Is sched uled for the Phillies' Unll Pnrk en Sat urday nftcrnoen when Chnrley Brlckey, fnmeus Hnrvnrd drop-kicker, will in vade this city with his collection of gridiron stnrs representing New Yerk under the name of the New Yerk Olnnts. The teams nre well mntched in every respect nnd the game should be n hum mer from the start. A mimbcr of for mer All-AmprlcaiiM. picked by Wnltcr Cnmp, nre en Hricklcy's eleven, nnd the eotegf eievmg sV"" feV la.lMv l Wum-mmw'' kJ-m-fe 2 ,wPBJ; iHBiSlK.' ''0y Ti ll mLWJJ lMFx The iT "i nil. iMjC v-Mb-Pr'7S--4v v r m2Z Se B JWJU e Wc have placed a buzz saw in our window. Today, tomorrow ana eaiuiaay we wm take shoes ripht out of stock cut them up before your eyes and show you that all Royal Shoes are solid leather through and through. ... . We will take shoes bought at ether shoe stores, costing mere money, cut them up, tee, and show you where paper and ether substitutes are used. A sensational demonstration of Royal quality and value evidence that our side-street economy prices are positively $2 te $4 less than ether stores ask for SOLID LEATHER shoes. HERE AT THE ROYAL BOOT SHOP YOU BUY ONLY GUAR- 5? OC ANTEED SOLID LEATHER SHOES FOR U.OU Ne ether store would dare te make such a straightforward, BweepInR demonstration of quality for they can't duplicate these shoes under $10. Come, let your eyes be the Judge. See Our Window Today 11 A. M. te 2 P. M.4 P. M. te 7 P. M. Demonstration Continues Friday and Saturday. Let Us Shew Yeu. Come Today Tenighl Tomorrow or Saturday, Day or Nitiht OPEMEVEfty Games Here Saturday Quakers wlH rcccive plenty of opposi tion from the start. Hriekley himself will be In uniform nnd will piny one period, although he will net start. Prier te the stnrt pf the big clnsslc Hriekley will engnge In n kicking contest with Stnnefnll, the Quaker fullback from Netre Dame. This nlone premises te attract thou sands of persons ns Chnrles D. Hriekley wns known ns one of the grcntcst foot ball players nnd the greatest drop drep klekcr of nil time. Hy, Dicksen, um pire, nnd Colonel Brngg, of Wisconsin, Hriekley, who fans here for n few hours yestcrdny, announced the per sonnel of his tenm nB follews: Icft end. .Toe Dussoselt. of Dart- month; left guard, Ed O'ncarn, of Lehigh; left guard. Jnmcs Doeloy. Ruckncll; center, .Toe Alcxnndcr, of Syrncuse nnd for thrce y'-nrs Wnltcr Cnmp's choice en his All-Amcricnn ; tight giinrd, Al. MncOuinncss. of Lp high ; right tackle, Oliver, of Itof-ten College nnd another Camp All-Amcrl-nn selection; left end, "Chief" Myers. Wisconsin; quarterback, Mike I'urdy. of Ilrewn, another All-Amcrlcnn ; left 1 ilfbnck, .iiin I.nird, captain of Col gate 1010; right halfback, Dave Mnc Mnc fjiilnnreq. of LMiiirh. niwl fiilllinnlr Geerge Hriekley, of Trinity. elid Leather Shoes Shep EORMEN ie bX mew MAfimsn PACKARD The new low price of the Packard Single-Six car is f, e. b. Detroit Fer this exceedingly low figure you get a quality vehicle that is every inch a genuine Packard. Ne ether meter car in the world that even approximates the Single-Six in quality sells within several hundred dollars of se low a price. Come see the Single-Six. Drive it. It is the outstanding value of the times. Tite Touring Car., .formerly $2975... la new $2850 The Runnbent -..formerly 32075... la new 82350 The Ceupe .... formerly $3750.,. Is new ?812B Tha Sedan ... .formerly $3975... la new 33350 New prices effective, October 24, 1921 Packard Moter Car Ce. of Philadelphia 319 North Bread Street (Optn Butnlngi) B.tfcl.U.ra, C-mdtn, HrUbur Uuttv Rudln,, Trenten, BSJ A'S-V" Brfi,n.?ca?' CIU1., Cht.r, Orttrabur., Qsk the man who ettn$ one DOUBTS MclNNIS DEAL Ed Barrow 8aye "Nothing In Re pert" Stuffy la Going te Yankees New Yerlc, Nev. 3. Ne confirmation of n Red Sox-Ynnkce deal rumored in Rosten involving "Stuffy" Wclnnis nnd Pipp nnd autclicll nnu eincr xnnKB can be obtained here. Kd Harrow, busl ncs manager of the Yanks, said very cmphntlcnlly thnt he hnd henrd nothing of such a preposition and that there was "nothing In it." II. II. I'rnzce, owner of the Red Sex, couldn't be reached. Friend of Miller Ilugglns said they i 1 1 !.- l.n wnan't nf nil NntlHTIPrl with Pipp's playing in the World Series nnd during the regulnr sensen, nnd that he wns gunning for n topnetc her nt first for the Yanks ; but ns Miller Is sheeting rnbbits down nt Illckmnn, Ky., nothing could be learned from him in the mntter. McTlgue Finishes Buck Creuse Vmirml Ner 0. Mlke M(riBUe, New Ter hSlder the " Cnnndlnn mlddlewelsht boxing title, knocked out Iluck Creuiw. I' Itte. burh. In the fourth round of n echduled ten-round bout here. CreunWM floored twice for count of nine In ' hlrrt n nd took the full count In the fourth niter a right hook te the Jaw. Men TODAY P.M. 4 P.M. te 7 P.M. Buzz Saw Will Our Shoes Open Yeu Can See Prove They Are STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. STIIUIIHDAY, NOVKMHKU 8. 1021. L nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK- MdRKET n 12m STREETS L, M Heusefurnisliings, China, Etc. $1.10 Mirre Aluminum Sauce 49C Pan . ,. pJtffflRQ Sy Ymalumimm l Quart Saucepan 90c Galvanized Garbage Cans, 46c Family size. Can nnd cover. 90c Heavy Galvanized Wash Tubs, Family Size. Each .-AC- $3.50 Ideal Deuble Point Gas Irons, $1.95 Completn with Btanil and metal tubing 6 5c Corrugated Metal Double Deuble Faccd Wash- Beard . . 2Qn 50c White Table Oil Cleth 9JT V4 Yards Wide, Yard.. &DL $5.00 White Porce lain Table Tops. $1.65 Maker's slight lmper t e e 1 1 e n b. Nene sent c. a d. $42.00 Leenard Gelden Oak Finish QUA nr Refrigerator . Qbt.ye With ennmel-Hned feed chamber. Sold en Club Plan. $19.00 3 Burner 10-Inch Oven Gas Steve, $11.50 As above, with whlte porcelain deer, ?14 50. $22.50 50-1'c. American Porcelain Dinner CI 7 QC Sets. .1)1.0 Conventional border decoration nnd geld-line ertpes and handles $12.50 American ?6.95 Porcelain Dinner Sets 60 plects Vcrj Boed-looUlnpr din din nerware with bluebird decorations Sl'Bht lmperfectlena 75c Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Set., 59c Floral cutting with felia tru. $1.25 Inverted Gas Lights With Half-Frosted Crystal Glebes Today 89c B -Pats fi'c extra, If df Hit, il $1.00 Decorated China ;Or Nut Sets DJL 7-pltft sets with center or horde deeotutlenH 'bNELLEHBURaS Third Fioei rW10iyilBfil'fli5li1 CT(TKlffffffl QMMrrrtP r'iH vCT 53 Lir 3I L" ' ' & 7 I aLr " f ni ' - j r- i i7 ('is J ) . )) fr x JmiI sJi I'Ssir M. CLOSES AT G:30 P. M. Toilet Goods Specials Prices De Net Include War Tax 50c te $5.00 Imitation Iverv Toilet Articles at 25c te $3 each ITnlr IlrtmlirN Sllrrem, Cemix Ctetlirn llrunlie. IliifTcrd Ilnlr llrcrlvrrs PtlflT Itaxna Munlcure l'lrcrn lint Ilrimhrii L'nMn Mi..nu n r A unlle.1 H hit from handllntr, ethers nre factory "seconds, " but ImpcrfectlenH are se nllKht-that you can feci nafe In purehnsinjc them even for glfta. Coty's $7.00 IOrlgnn Kxlrct, In etWIniil fiinry hettlr, O'A 1 Q boxed, upcelul tf.i I'alm Ollvn Henp, 7Q ,lelen Limit ene dozen te purchaser. Ne mall or phene eraeru. MuxJne Ulllet Senp. Speclul Je i calta ' Kirk' Omnlbu. Henp. '1.29 Win (H'J n.vj, iwi Limit one dozen te a purchaser. nr' Unicrntcd Senp Special at 12 J'nlm Olive Nlintnpoe. size. Special at LaTBO A Qe Ameral .Slnimpoe of Uityptlnn 1 f Henna. Kpcclul ut xv' Knl-I'liene Teeth I'unte or 1'e-dnr. Special at, I fie n.lh XJ S. H. White Itrntnl Cream Special at 17' I.yen'n Teeth I'ewder. Special, 18e. KnellenburK'N Ientnl Cream. 1 Oe Special " int ir.iia 1pnv1tlf. Creiim . . . .22e Ifelmen' rreNtlllu. Special ut ilB. Plnnud'K I.IUe Vegetal. 89" Special at I'ulm OllTfi SlinTlnK Cream I,B7-II' Samurnl Tnlcain. Special 25 21 OnVIey'H CorylepdM Talcum Powder. Snerlnl 15 h.'c1 1 r.B "RijS First Fleer Furniture and Bedding $50 Dining-Roem Outfits Six-feet plank top extension table with four chairs Table purchased separately, J21 00. Chairs sepa ratel $3.25 $60 3-Piece Fibre Craft Living- C37 CO Roem Suits . . . J0-V A limited number early selection li adled Aa Illustrated. $90.00 Oak Buffets, 50-Inch Size Plank top, with large cupboard, drawers for silver and linen. Aa Illustrated. Oak Bureaus $35.00 Bureaus $17.50 $15.00 Bureaus $22.50 $05.00 Bureaus $32.50 $75.00 Bureaus $37.50 Chiffoniers (e Match A Wonderful Sale of Mattresses and Pillows Mattresses $11.50 lp te $30.00 Bolsters and Pillows 95c ll) t0 $5.00 ...?i i , . ',. B"rl,nK. Pillewn atui i,c,iH -r- el.l and discarded ;;iinph pluc, ,1 en sale at JuMt half their former prleeH Heme few slightly tern or helled, but all new it th wiibb that they have never been uhkI. Plihute bring your own mcnsureinentk There Are Just 15 Soiled Bex SpringsOdd Sizes Sizes Ne Twe Alike Te Be . lesetj uut cc nn at U'W Em SNELLEtmURflS Fifth Fleer $34 $45 J33f " ,-3lle 61 V O O fll I 7 i fll ( a e ' 7 srSS7n3e35 5S5SH5 ii n ii ffl I 1 1 A I il I 1 m m m ' Si SN. SNELLENBURG & CO, . L... A' vMMMllMIIHHHIHHHH""alBaHUB
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