Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 25, Image 25

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921
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UNBEATEN ELEVENS
CLASH IHUtfflW
k V Conshehooken-Frankford Oame
r One of Big Contests
, en Schedule
RIVERSIDE TACKLES EWJNG
Bevcrnl blp games nrc en the hide hide
wndentn' crirt HcIiediuV in tMs locality
far tomorrow. One will bring together
Conshohocken nnrt l-'rankfercl. two
elevens thnt te dntc have yet te meet
defeat-
Beth teams, by the wny. nre eperl
ncinc ee of their bext wnNens nnd
iVe niwleun te win the frny. en tney
Ire contenders nleiiR with UeliiiesbiirK
,nd the Phllndelphlu (Junkers for the
Independent chninplenshlp of Phlladcl-
phCo'nshelioe1en lnct Hatunlny held
Cnftldnle te n 14-M tie. nnd the tip
Staters eiilv mnniiged te even tin K-ort
In the eteiinc minutes of the Rnme.
Manncrr KRnn. of the Ironworkers.
huts he will start the same team ns last
Piturduy. nnd (Vmshnlieeken fans nre
eemlne en n speelnl train te whoop It
'ut, for their Rrent bnekfield. eompeseil
of Iteker. Petteljfer, Itesctsky, Mnckert
ind I.ukenx.
Only one ehntiRe has ns yet lieen nn
tieiinred in tlie Yellewjnekcls' line-up
Al I'erettl, former WashlnRten nnd
Tee etar, will take Armstrong plnee
tl center, nltheusli anetlicr new player
Hi nronilnence will he en hand, but will
Set start. He is "Hullet Jee" Silver
etcln. All-Feiithern fiillbnek.
MnnnRer W.vntt, of tlie Kwinp A. A..
has made n last-minute arrangement
with the blR Green eleven of Hlversld"
for these teams te clash nt the Straw
bridge & Clothier Rreunds at Sixty -third
ami 'Walnut streets.
Ileth teams have line records for the
acanen. and Ewing held Ilnlmcsbuj-g.
Condhehookcn nnd Union A. A., of
Phnenlxville, te low scores.
Lerhii A. A. opposes one of its
iitrengest opponents tomorrow in meet
ing All-riifladelphla at Eighteenth nnd
Itecklnnd streets. The Marines and
01cnilde come tepetiier nt .lenklntewn,
Beth A. ('. is nt Delce, of Darby; Jee
CiinnlnRham tnkes his Krvein Club te
Colllnssweod. and Huntingdon opposes
Darby Fire Company at the Hllldule
pounds In Darby.
TIGER ELEVEN LEAVES
Departs Early Thle Morning te Bat
tle Ella Tomorrow
rrlnceten. N. .1.. Nev. 11. The
Princeton Tigers yesterday completed
preparation for the contest with Yule
Saturday and departed early this morn
ing for the invasion of the home of the
Ells. The prnctlce was the la-t of the
' ftflinn nnd a thousand undergraduates,
accompanied by the band nnd yell lend
ers, visited I'nlverslty Field te give the
team a reusing send-off ns the gridiron
leaten's curtain rolled down.
Coach 1U11 Itepcr put the finishing
touches en the tenm by sending his
warriors through nil the phases of play
and practice, including punting, pass
ing, blocking, kicking and scrimmage.
Practice began when the varsity lined
up against the second team nnd Lnuric
and Van Ocrblg engaged in n punting
' duel, I.eurle. averaging from 40 te .10
yard', bested the second-team man
both In distance nnd height.
I I.eurle. (Inirlty. (Slimy ni.i! Cleaves
wtie then sent In te break up forward
pauses and get ndditlimnl practice
ajaliwt the menace used te such a geed
advantage by the Harvard team Iut
week. A (.nappy Mgnal drill ended the
activities of tlii" varsity en the home
grounds this season.
Coach Reper Is planning te start
the same ("am nzninst Yale that over
whelmed the Crimson Saturday
CRIMSON TRIO HERE
Harvard Ice Stars Jein Up With
LecalE
Three of last year's Harvard ice
leckcy start have joined the St. Nich
olas team in New Yerk. As St.
Nlelielas will combine with (Junker City
this seaiui it means thnt this trio will
represent l'lillndelphin en the ice.
Helmes, all intercollegiate goal;
Bunnln, forward, and a third wIiom wIiem
name is withheld for the present, will
if In uniform. In addition there will
be Smart, goal ; llierwirth and llurgess,
forwards; Kills and Henrique, ecu-,
ters, nnd Ven Ilernut nnd Iliiutingten,
defense. '
Quaker City will contribute lCddic
Hill, defense; Wnnninakcr nnd Sclinarr,
forwards, and Harte, goal, as uell as
.Tee Dexter, defense; Seudnr and
Clarke, wings.
Coach Dien, last year's Quaker City
tutor, expects te take charge of the
team immediately after Thanksgiving.
He new is In New Yerk. The I'enn
team practiced last night nnd fol'ewlng
their workout the Qunker City can
didates swarmed en the ice.
DOBIE ORDERS CHANGES
Independent Grid Gamc9
TODAY
"trrrfi k Ilreni1 Bn1 II"ntlnder
Helmrl n.
rlr.:. S,n"lK"l,er...B?nyS'i'. ? Ttrqnjr A. A
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en
rn.
nruh
Hlrpc
blienundenh nt Cenlilnle.
NATUntlAV
1 lVf'i,,,,eri1 nlkr nMr the lllili Hrlinnl
IS
U V'i'K fl'nrW" Hre -'""". Hill-
KJSi.!1;..1.'-,?,' I P'-Ti . n-te
AM-rhUiMTi.tnttl', .., i.. i
n.ki..: j ----... ..
i.ucHiunn PirrfiH.
Ifctrby.
eunn. Ktditernth and
All-l'lillnilrln
seklund Urn
mwyn nt Xonrned.
iiiVTSlur.nl Klnir A. A.. Hlr,.,.l,rr.l.. .
lirld. Hlxty-thtrd nnd Wnlnut
rietlitrr
strrrts.
Sl'Ml.W (IAJIHS
VIMriV'' 7.' "J "'yrsldr.
n.;Jt,i . V'S- " ''nersnii,
nroekliiwn, N. J,
of t'amdrn, at
Bates-R. I.
I.rwlstnti, sir..
Game Poateoned
Vm. ...- .. .
nhi. T.-."-J:i.."i".-.L .'.!--"" imtee-
Urr J'"'11"0" till" nftrrnoen. has bern
cance.nl brcaurr of mew
CAGE CHAMPIONS
TO OPPOSE PHILS
Frank Bruggy and His Scran-
ten Miners Here Tonight
for First Time
Eastern League bnskctball fans will
hnvc n chance te lamp the basketball
champions of the F.i.t for the first time
tills Bensen. Mr, Frank Hruggy, catcher
of the Phils, will be here with his Scran Scran
ten five.
After the game at the National A. C,
Eleventh and Catharine streets, Hruggy
nnd ills pals may haw sole possession
of first place, nnd then again they may
net. It all dependg en whether they win
the game in question.
Anyway, the visitors will enter the
cage n decided fnvoritcnltheiigh Mnn
ngcr Myers hopes the lecnis will nt Inst
show some life and come through with a
win by way of diversion.
Scrnnten has besides Hruggy in its
llne-itp Garry Schmcely nt forward, nnd
It will be rccnllcd thnt the rotund Garry
swings a menn nrm occasionally, as was
evident en Tuesday at Scranton, when
he dropped In thirteen baskets en his
former Ceatcsvllle pals.'
Garry has shown Ills ability before,
One titiie he were n suit lnbclcd with
Jewels und drew a weekly pay envelope
from Mnnnger William Kennedy. Onrry
lias chnsx'd some geed guards nlmest
cr.'izy, untl once he gets sets it takes n
mighty geed man te step him.
. At center Is Ocnr Grlmstead. an
other veteran, who for years has been
known te be very geed wiien he is right.
The gunrds hrc Harvey nnd Illpley, n
pair of defenscmen who Inbered for Dave
Hennls nnd his Germnntewn gnng last
year nnd who helped bring the Eastern
League championship te Germnntewn.
Basketball Statistics
HASTKltN i.r.Aein
w. t,. v.c. w. i.. r.c-
Csmdrn . ' 7 1 .Mli rhllllei... . 3 ft .?
Hcrnntnn ' 7 I .S7.1 CeiUrsitllr. .1 f, .JjJ
Trrnten .. 0 1 .SS7 llnullne... 3 7 ,2
Wllkru-ll . . 3 4 . lliirrlBljiirie 17 .125
HCIIRDt'I.H TOB TIIK XVliVAl
Tonight Srrnnten nt Philadelphia. WIIUr
Hiirrr nt Trenten. ,
Tnmirrew IMilliwtflphl nt Kendlnr,
rnntrhilllc nt Wllkre-lliirrf, Trrnten nt llsr-
T"bUt" OTHi:U (I.OIEM
Iloeknood nt Knreuln, Nt. llllmbrlh's
Hull, Twrntj-tlilril nnd Cnrprnler Btrrrtn.
Last Night's Results
i. it. n. eiiius evrwr. i.kagii:
Trrnmiry. Ifti l?l'r Wrltrrj, 0.
Amllter of ITrlsrlit .Truffle. if; Amrrlean
Itnilwpir Kerr."A,'10. , ,
Motive I'mvrr. i Andlter of Ilrvrnur. a
Htiprrlntrndrnt of Cnr rrlcr, 10s Tlilln.
Trrmlnnl, H,
nertii piiii. ciirnni i,nnri:
St. Mlrhnrl. 40i rimt rhrletlnn. 10.
Ht. I'nnl. 2.1t I.nttrr llnv Hnlnts, 21.
OUKMANTOWN HUIIURIt.N H. H. I.KAOt'K
(irrinnntewn llrrthrrn, S3) Mnrkrt Hqunrr.
"i'lrnt M. r... 48t Tlrrtt 1'rri.liytrrl.in. SI.
ROCAP WILL REFEREE IN
LEONAPERIEDMAN BOUT
All Details Competed for Special
Match at Ice Palace
Willlum H. Iteenp. sports editor of
the Vvni.W LEt)Oi:n, has been seleeted
ns referee for the special eight-round
match between llenny Leenard, of New
Yerk, nnd Sailor Friedman, of Chicago,
nt the lie Fnlace. en the night of No
vember 22. All nrrnngements for this
contest were completed nt n conference
held In the office of Director Cortclyeu
late yesterday afternoon.
David L. Phillips, a local attorney,
was derided upon ns holder of forfeit,
$1!.00 each from tne mixers.
Hilly liiuseii, ninniiRi'r
of the light
weight champion, attended the meeting,
.i nrnmnilv neHieil LpennruK forfeit
with Phillips. Friedman's financial
guarantee for appearance will be for fer
wnrdrd te the stakeholder from iew
Yerk. ......
Leenard will come into the ring at
cntchweights, while Friedmuu Is re
quired te make 135 pounds.
m -ini n
MuSSnep en a CJhiarg'eS Fay in January
Saturday We Launch the Greatest
n's Overcoat Sale
Ever Held in Philadelphia! Men, Take EXPRESS ELEVATOR Direct Frem
Lebby te the Men's Shep, Third Fleer. Ne Waiting Ne Less of Time.
15th and Chestnut-
Open
Dally
Till 6
. Satur
days Till
10 P. M.
ft
H
Will
Hardly Use All of Regulars
Against Springfield
Ithaca. N. Y.. Nev, II. --Yesterday
worked Cernell's tinal extended prac
tice of the week, a long nignal drill anil
a fpeclal test of the forward pass do de
fke. Coach Dehie kept the Ithm-iiu-
outside for an hour, though the Held
Jus In peer shape, nnd then closed the
"ays work with a half hour's forward
Pawing drill i the baseball .'age.
Although all of the regulars reported
in first-rate condition. Doble made a
number of shifts in the line-up during
fie course of the practice, giving the
impression that he would net use nil
or Ills regulars against Springfield en ,
uiiiruuj-.
M
Lutvyers as Harvard
Football Detectives
Cambridge. Nev. 1 1. Harvard's
Sherlock Helmeses" are getting
ready for l)MjnrHN. Annually the
athletic Ubsoelatieu bus a band of
men tenrchint: out nooks and cran
nies where football speculators ply
their trade m, that it i-nii be learned
JuH which II n rui rd men have "bold
their birthright for u mess of .,l
lnrs." The Hnrvard detective force for
the next ten days will lie composed
I'lilefly of lawyers who are Harvard
firaduates. lly devious ways they
learn the location of ench ticket thus
ettered them, and report te the II.
A. A., where a record Is kept of
every Harvard purchaser of tickets.
Men disobeying the rules of the ath
letic .vsoclntien, which states that
the holder must use his tickets per per
eeniilly, nre thus discovered and
Placed en the blacklist,
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t5erere 1 h
an&smvmg
VEM
Sale!
Purchased Frem
One of the
Country's
Leading Makers
te sell at the amazing prices
quoted here for this Saturday.
Nothing finer has been pro
duced by clothing makers.
These Over
Coats Cost
Mere te
Manufacture
than the prices we are selling
them for. Yeu will find their
duplicates in the best clothing
stores at double these prices.
860 SUITS INCLUDED
One and live pants Suits. All
new Winter models; each care
fulljl tailored. Tweeds, cheviets
and worsteds. All sizes.
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THE REASON FOR THIS SALE
Manufacturers were desperate for business, desperate te turn
stocks into cash. Ready money did the trick; that's all there is te it.
We have the coats and any man who has eyes can see for himself.'
All the coats are in the most popular models of the season; the
materials, the patterns, the colors are the winter's very newest.
Come prove it te yourself. See window displays.
EVERY NEW OVERCOAT
Ulsters and Ulster el les, Smart
Raglans, Chesterfields, Smart
Plaid Backs; Kerseys, Herring
bones, Oxfords and Fatten Over
coatings. All sizes.
Buys an Extra $7.95
UIT or
evs
r
INAW
Read Every
Werd of
This Important
Sale
THIRD
FLOOR
In case you
don't want 2
g a rments
bring a
friend and
split the
price be
tween you.
W", First select any Beys .$7.95
Suit, Overcoat or Mackinaw, for
ST which YOU PAY $7.95.
Then ynu have the privilege of
0F fcelectinr another $7.95 Suit, Over
coat or Mackinaw, for which YOl'
PAY ONLY SI. 00 Sizes II te IS.
Sale! MEN S Ud
shirts
High - erode shirts
taken from our ret?"
lnr stocks. Special at
93c, Saturday.
Finest repps, corded madras and percales in
a wend.rful assortment of colors and patterns.
Men's $5 Mecha $rj QK
eves at
Genuine KraN myelin
r, r.
Eleventh "and Market. Streets
-- tti. 7 ...- IV , . . . ........ J . t.
gloves; line fitting
with black e m-
breidcred stiched
backs.
Te 7.50
Men's $1 Weel Hese
Heather mixtures in wool sport Ci
hose. Extraordinary values... . OuC
$3 Heavy Union Suits
Heavy ribbed, warm, fleece
lined union suits. 3d K'ir
1
$1.59
B JPmlmJJ
.flB r
Again we prove
with telling effect
hew we have brought
old-time prices back at last'
It's all ever but the selection of your size. Ne
mere paying extravagant prices! Through
out our entire stock of ever 15,000 all - wool
garments, the old-time figures are back en
the tickets! Today and tomorrow will be
bigger days at GEORGES than ever by the
addition of 1800 mere
Suits,
Overcoats
and Ulsters
A spot cash purchase from four nationally
famous Rochester, New Yerk and Baltimore
makers splendidly tailored garments that
were made te sell and ARE selling every
where at
30, 35 & ?40
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An opportunity for every thrifty
man and young man te buy a
handsome Suit, Overcoat or Ul
ster at a big saving. All sizes.
At Each
Price
- In Our Huge Stock at
. W35,40
s vtw & "aw
W A T.- .... t
v- unci uu IMC
same proportionate
savings and tremen
deus values. And
for veur choice
you have two
score brands
the biggest
,m s c t e ctten
under one
reef in this
city.
Suits and Overcoats Special at
The Equal of the Best $50 Values
3P
A big. finely chosen stock of them, repre-l
senting every conceivable model, fabric and,
pattern the products cf a number of Amer
ica's best known makeis and positively un
equaled anywhere under $50. All sizes.
15th and
Chestnut
Open Daily
Till 0 J. M.
Saturday
10 P. ML
fljfe"? Yrk Headquarters, IS W.SithSL.
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