7j.?n -TJ jyiw ,'f '.Jv'' Nl uA V n "Keep Your Motionless Head Insures, Well-Timed Gelf Driving esse Guilferd bays Move ment of Head Means Movement of Eyes, Which Throws Off Every Other Motion in Stroke Hy JESSE 1. ClUILKOIU) Inatrur fielf Chomiilen of the Unllrtl ritulf mllEIM nre several maxims lu golf 1 which nrc very well known, the merit iienular one hemic ''Keep jour eje en Ihf ball." Next te tlmt we hour, "Keen enr hend down." A dubbed drive it) usually the result .i lC pjc wnndrrtiiR from the bull. A Lilew, n Meel. anything which mlRlit .timet tbe attention ill tlit time of S MnS. i" m'y t0 ,,( f,ltil1 lf t,lu neatest roiiceiitnilien is net pruethed. fill" mldit l,r'"B tl,c lcstlen te the fore. "I" ll iietually the eye en the ball ertlic com entrntlen which Is needed V" i remember distinctly of Inning read n teod mn years iire that a Relfer el note united tlmt lie could plnj a oed fainc of Blf blindfolded. Trebably Didn't Werk ' . - v IX Ollwl'lt K) Mippen IIUH'UOUIUIUIOII he was one day blindfolded en each fee after making hi" aUlri"". and with the-e edN iiRMiii'-t him he indulged in .1 mntcli. Whether he was beaten or net J de net knew, but I have a ey geed Idea that he mik The point which thin professional vlslied te demonstrate through thin act van that it N net neceesary te Keep tin CTf en the bill pievlded the twins Is i I t'efld form and the tlm"ns perfect. My own lew of the mailer Is that "Keep ur hend down" Is pr.ictlcnll;. the fniii as "Keep your e.e en thu bull." and for this reason. With .i iiinMMiient of the eyr there Is u mmemeiit of the head ; perhaps only a rllglit int-liiR. but it is sufficient In threw even oilier motion in the stroke off. The head, If !t Is kept still. In nires the body against swaying or jerk ing and Is a guarantee en a well-timed swing. WIY IMTl.Mi attempt at playimj 111' In front of a gallery u at an rinir rAiWi nhnll never famet. for en thai iiimnirieiiH ocraxleii I topped the ball off the firit tie. I DO NOT knew just what caused this catastrophe, tint I later i ea rned it out as being the icsult of lilt -tins mj bend. There was undoubtedly n lhaden which flirkered across in) path, or a whisper from one of the gallerv, which took my attention, and the nils nils leg of my oe for a ft action of n sec ond, or pet haps 1 miu'lit sa. the lifting of my head, was sufficient te cempletch unbaiaiRL' my Mlng and the topping en sued. l.ey taeugii t no same idea is enn rrrcd by the two expressions, "Keen 'Keepl jour eje en the ball" and "Keep jour head down." there is tie harm in both being taught Ihe prohibitive golfer, feri III!' lllljiui nun c "l ' nun lull' in l lie j maxims cannot be morestlmated. If the e.es aie en the hull the head is boil ml te be still, and if the head is Mill the c.es nre undeubledly en the ball. Unaware of Audience Till j power of concentration has a great deal te de with this subject, for the lifting of (he ejes or moving the lienil- whicbeer ou may cheese te call it Is the result of link of con centration. (Je'fers who attract it gallery will tell you that they are absolutely unaware of their iiudleiice, se keen is their power of eoiicentintien Ter m own part I knew that if 'I permit injelf te be aware of every nieieinciit behind me, of u shadow or even u whisper. I fear it wetild take an adding machine te proper! lecerd my icure. IMIh ipicstieii t lien iirlses. "After the hall is en Its wa. shall I (hen keep ni ejes en the spot where It was?" SO.MK piofesslenals leach this doc trine, hui ui I ciinnet undcrstaml. Te keep ihe cjes en that spot would mean that the hend would be retained In :in iiwkwnid ami uuuatiiial position hleh would Intdfcic with the tollow tellow tollew througli In the ''nllew -tlueugh the body and read si,,,,,),) f,,le uIeiij; the line of Ihe fight nl the hull, iind if the ejes uic en Jne sMI H,Pre t1(, iMt wns ,,PnH that th" 'jedj is nun ins In .usance of the IimiI. As i i, mter vf fact what should be W 'j al the moment of the Impact lie Ledj should continue te swing and '"J ej(s should pick up the llight of the ll. This would, of course, cause the '''ml te move in Ihe muhp direction as ine 1(V, I111( ,10 1t,ht WlM,, l,L. n lutuinl ind e.is.v fellow-through. "Mil Tunis Willi llwly pt) THOSE who hac been instrueter te Keep the ()es iifler the impnet of it,- i " iji's uiii'r ine iiiinna ei ncelnli with the lull un th- spot !m- " ".III Un I ),1 lil. tills. MI3- "fln Opportunity"! l'resxnt low exchange Miluu of Italian lira places thcbc cars in cus turners' hands at less than one-half their nor mal cost. ew models exhibition. new en IMPORTED FROM ITALY r iilTrr u ininiilrte dfrlen ' iiuihhl, inuiiiiteil nlth liiipurtnl iiiil ilurucxlli. iiihluin-liiillt nsrl iir ut nrlifa Iiihit tli-m rrr "rere Nut fell(iinu- prlccn '""ni blniiil id innilrUs Touring, 501 Medel, $2575 I'm ill ;iti mi. tin' el. leuring, 505 Medel, $4G00 I 'iiiiiiiin s,i nil, tlie mil. 'euring, 510 Medel, $5720 l.iii-Kr Hi ml, tli riiI, POTTER.DIESINGER MOTOR CO. CHESTNUT ST. AT 2Zd Eye en the Ball," Says Jesse Guilferd, Amateur , Champien, te Aspiring Golfers . "jK-vwae": KEEPING HEAD )0VN gestlen: Examine (he action photo graphs of the piemlncnt gelfcrx taken Immediately after the Impact and jeu will see that at the time the head turns vlth the body in facing the line uf llight of the ball. I would eirn rnture furtlirr and be willing, te gamble that a geed muny of the pros who aie teaching this old bellef that the eyes must be focused en the spot where the lmll was me, without realizing it, plnjins contrary te their teachings. l.Vspite the teuching: of the "ages, I am inclined te bellce tlmt the most i.atur.'il and easy method of linlsliing tbe htiek? is the jerreet way. and ibis means tlmt the head should be turned with the body In watching the llight of the ball. M urtlele en I'rldaj will he en "The 1 nig Uaine." Lnwrielit. nil, hy riibhi Lrilatr Cemvanu Basketball Statistics i sTin i.imih'i: ' i i' . w r.. r r. VI l ,ll fmU're. .-, 8 .mi 3 .7".n I'lilllleK . I K 1313 8 r. .01.1 lirntllnc 4 K .:t.1S . (I -t.-.S fiv 'lerk t II .083 Irnlnn rnmdcn S"T"iien W. Iturre M'in:nri,i; nut tiik hkkk Sentntnii al Trrnten. Frldm -rnmilrn nt I'lillnildnlili. .Sntilril.1 l.lilln.l,!.!.. ... tin.tt. - Nr rk nl Hp.kIIiic lllll-I)r,I.niIA MAM TACT I UKRS' I.K.W.I V yy i. p r. yv i.. r r. -' e I (I01 MnnntTpe. 0 I ,nnn 1 II f (Via t w -A... , n. in 4S1 pn)hnj Iflslirr I 0 I.OOn llnrifslrr n I linn , ., pi,nir i 1 .,100 Amrrlrnn n 000 i: roil TOMOKKOM' Mf.llT sriii.iu llelisnn i nutleiml IIiinrMrr nrlshfr. Art I.iKim s. Inter- Last Night's Results 1'IIII.A. .MAMFACTIRKKV l,t;,(, t; ,,i!L,'"l:'!",ll'.Trln,,n"1' "t KfTileni. Ti-li-lilienr Mount) i, si Aincrlcuti Hull. a! l.virfs, 12. IIKM. TKMU'IIOM: I.K.CIIK .hi!,,,nM,,'rila!n,','0,",.,ll"lt- :t3' Alhliinlle Tfl tPon",l1"t"e.Ts,t,,,,1, " K""1'"'""'. -'! nektiiukst riiir.rn mwi.i r. Iiiriiriintlnn. 2h llflhlrlirin. 21. niU of I p; srliiDlklll rriMutcrlnnriO; llllrt-ruirnimt. E 19 g MiitTii rnu.. ciiriitir i.i:t,i'K ' 11rt ( lirlst un aii Kilr M K. IS. I.er- W miinlnn Hr tlircii. ,i:it Kilen n. .Mount rr. moil. 2i Mreml Mrimenltr 2'1 rilll.ADI-.ll'IlIA MATIJI It l,K(.l i: I I i:ut riills, 27; I'llmerr. 2li Junier, lOl I 1 Itcselutc, 21 g Other Scores 1 M llfnri. ItOi s(, Piitri,, ;;, riirren . .. '.Vli OlUrr A. A 7 T ililii!is. il'ii I)enliiRtnn. 2U. I Sj M MilinliH, 4s Pest 21. 21 Atlantic f ll. K. of ( . IHi s. p. ,,, ...-, S Mount llerinen IIOi IViiiejil. 211. i: st. Kiln. 2 Hi l inl . (', 20. g . O II . 27i i:il Phillies. 21 & St. .Mlrlmrls, 'SI: Punll n. g leir. ltli C1. I N 10 , g Meilnr AC: Dusl shir ) , North Plillllrs, 2li Tiiumnuu, is. I i$ Approaching Winter Weather Makes Necessary the CLOSED CAR Why suffer the disadvantages of an open car during the winter months or hhiver n round the south side of :i building waiting for a trolley car when you can buy a REBUILT and REFINISHED OAKLAND SEDAN or COUPE for $800.00 12 menllts te pay Visit our new Shew Keem and see what value we have te offer. Open Evening OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY Poplar 407 91 1 N. Bread Street Put Your TRUCK in Condition New Te Insure Steady Winter Service If your truck has net been thoroughly overhauled recently, you should have it done immediately befere the winter months set in, te insure uninterrupted service when read conditions are bad. All worn parts should be replaced te guarantee economical and efficient operation. We Carry a Complete Line of New Parts I'Oll At,L I'Ol'l'I.AK MAKKS UK TlttVKS AND PASSHNCiKlt C'AltS loterd Kient Axlen l'nlei.s.il .leluls Hp.ultiB Heur AnIph Curbuieteii. 'I'lniiinnlnhleiiH .steerlnu tifiirti VAc , Utc. Parts Department SWAIN.HICKMANCO.21,6fL0ArERLPKHErAST- DERRY AT 17TH ST., HARRISDURO, PA. , 'i'tlj survive uppllca te Owners, Vkti ibutera and llepair Men VEIK PUBLIC LEDGritelL4DELPJglA, WEDMSPAY,, TURK EY DAY GRID PROGRAM ONE Football Games Schetluled All Sections for Thanks giving Day QUAKERS PLAY AT CONSHY Thanksgiving Dnv sports in this sec tion -will be font tired with tunny inter esting grid contests, nnd Incidentally It N the final game for maiiv of the clubs, although the Flillutlelphlii QiiakerH, l'rankferd. ronslndieckcn and the Union A. A. of I'hnptilxvlllc will nil be seen In action en Saturday. The lVankferd Yellow-jackets are primed for their final home contest with the Themas A. ('., of Helblehcni. The nptewners are out te make u grand fin ish, and Munngrr ISnwkrr, while real izing the nbillty of the up. Staters, ex pects the Yellow juckcts te win by a aafc margin. The Ileliuesburg rooters, despite the fateful finish of the last three games, feel confident thnt the jinx has been broken and nre optimistic en their team's ability te lower the colors of the Ihiien Club, of Pheenlxvillc. when they clash en Crystal l'ield. Pep (icrker feels that the same team that was the victim of fate last Kattmbij is net only the eipml but the superior of any of flic independent teams heicabeuts. A Quakers nt Censliy This hns been a big jcar for Censhy and it is coming te the Ironworkers. They went through a disastrous season last jcar, but by wonderful manage ment this year they lime climbed te the top nnd as .et buve te meet defeat. The biggest game plnjed In Censhy lu vears will be with the Philadelphia (Junkers, and people will attend the game for miles ami miles around. Censhy w.ill use the same line-up us met Holmes Helmes burg, but the (Junkers will luivc sev eral changes. Neighborhood tilts nre en the pro gram mid u number of these bilng to gether rivals, of j ears' standing. Out at the Straw bridge & Clothier grounds at Sixty-third and Walnut streets Vie trlx and llehnrt clash and IsTth man agers Hap Spangler and Walter lturr are net a bit in the least bashful in predicting a win for their team. Anether feud will be settled nt Six tieth and Oxford slreeis when Sliatin hau meets Media A. Ai Miinagtr Weber has secured Coach Heb Stewnsen, of Columbia, te conch Media especially for Ibis gfiinc mid the team has shown won derful form. Shanahaii has muny slats ill the line-up. Including Tehind, Deugherl and Cunn'iighniii, feimerl of West Catholic, and Oriscell and Pitinuen, of St. .leseph's College. AII-I'lilLitlelpbia at Heme Tem Hcilly Ims the All-Phillies en the home gridiron at Klelshcr l'ield. Twenty-sixth and Heed streets. The visitors are the All-Allentown eleven and the it You'll taste the difference! Coffe fl btehes co. M i!'ij,i::i;;iii,Hi!i!;i.!!ii;iiii!,iiii;ii;ii J flSW Independent Grid Games TliemnH A, (' . of HMIilrlirni. nt Frnnkferil VfllewJnrkel llrewnS Held, Oxford pike nlierr Ihr llltli erlinnl. Union A, A., nt riieenmlllp, nt llnlmrn Imrir. Ce Mill I'ln'd, Illiuun street, runt uf l'riifiufni ikfnrd ntrniir. riillndrlplilit Ointke I'liltnrfptnliltL OlliilcirM ill Cnrmh ('nnxlinhnikrii, I'll All-Allenleun .nt All-rillnilrlihlit i ni hUI ( I. Irimirr l'lfld. Twenlj-Blxth nnd Herd slrrelB. Retli A. ( nt lesnii Yellnwjiickets, t.lslit renlli iind Kneklnnd HlrrrlH lrlrlr nl tlnluirl. Str mil nnil IKifkinnii Hirrrm, Melrtx nl llnburl. Strn lirlilcr & Cln- tlilfr l'"leld. Nlxli-lhlrd mid H'nlnnt Mrrrl, I lifnroeK in l'Ciiunir, liurmii iiriu, 1 1 mlnslnn. Del. , Hunt Knlls at "esl .e, 248, American I,e clnn, (Itrmldr. , Wesllnglietise nl Dnrlir Firemen, Hllld.ilf Erniinile, Onrhv. (Mnrnlnr itnmf). (,'elwjn nt Delce, llllld.tlr rennd. (Afler- ''0Nor'eod ill Cllflnn IfrlvlitM. ICneln A. A. nl ht. Iliirniibim'. Hjt.r-nf(L I.lnreln v. Ilewnrd t'nherlly nt riillii ilflelil:i Itnll I'urk, llrend and llunllniden l f r t A . Mimuiliun nt Mrtltu A. A , Sixtieth nnil Oxford Klreeln. Sherwood lit Ilrnekllne lleys' Cliih. Ilrook Ilreok Ilroek line Athlrlle field. Darby nnd Milt read, "j'lniireT'r. ('. et t. M. Nnviil Heme, 10:30 Knr'nne ill Kennl, 1'enn C'lmrler rirlil, Qni-fn Uinc, llltlJ A. M. Kliille nt Hnulli I'lillly 1'res, TwenU-tlilril and Perter Ireels, Mlldoed U HelmeHlrurB llewrie. J ryi tnl l'ield. llhnnn dlreet root of 1 rniikferd ntinue, Helrfieilmrj:, 1CH0 A. Jf. up-Stjiters showed te advantage lirre earlier In the season. It is the tlrst (fame for the riilllics al their new park nnd several ethers will be pla.xed Inter. At the Phillies' ball park, the colored elevens, representing Heward nnd Lin coln rnlvcrslties. will held their mutual battle and the Keth A. ('. will baltlc Mnnnger McCleskey's Ked .lackcts at Eighteenth and Keeklnnd streets. Delnwnie County has its iuelu nt games, both morning nnd nflcine-in. while .lack Kelly's East l-Vlls meets (ilenside, champions of ltuiks and Montgomery Counties. CENTRE RETAINS MORAN Football Coach Signs With "Pray ing Colonels' for Anether Year Itnstnn, Nev. ."..Charles Merttn will be football coach nl Ccnlie College for nt least one mere jenr. .1. C. Cnlo Cnle well, head of the Centre College Ath letic Associlien. has scut worn iieie that Meran has signed a leiittail te continue next season. He had previously announced that hr would resign at the close of this jcar'.-' football campaign, and it had hi en sug gested thnt he might be succeeded by "P.e" McMillln, Centre's sensational riuarterback and former captain. Mc Millln new luih under consideration an offer te become coach at Heward Col Cel Col lege at Illrmlnghain. Ala. It was announced lj Mr Caldwell that Claude Thernhlll would ceiitinui for another jcar as Ccntic's line ceyih. CLAD'S URNS for COFFEE Chocolate, Het Water Any Htyle or SIib Kitchen Equipment Fer Hotels and Restaurants rtnriKti. Steam Tahlfs Plate-warmer. Orlildle Slee. Cookers. Warn Trnn. etc. VICTOR V. CUD CO. 217-219 S. 11th St. SUNDAY OUTINGS Frem Market street Wharf f-s- All farce named are exclu- -t-, U le of 8 war tax. 3 Every Sunday Atlantic City Wildwood AnglcaeQ Andrews Avenue Ocean City Cape May Sea lale City Coraens Inlet StoneHarber Round Trip . , Avalen Atlantic ( liy (S ( urelln Av ) . ;iel t or all utter resorts 7 104, SUNDAY. Nat.nih 27 v tV"The latt encurtlen of tha season te the upper New Jersey coast. $1.8Q Tem' RWer. Bay Head Round Trip anl intermedintc stations $2. 1 O ?ee G1,t- A.bury Park, V Lene Branch, and In- Rtund Trip termedlate stations. $2.00 Bd Point Pleas.nt Market birret Whnrl 7 IS t. O Frem Bread Street Station $3.50 Washington 53.00 Baltimore Round Trip SUNDAYS, November 27 and December 11 llread t-lrrei 7.51, est I'hlladelphla . . ......... l.m '.OO LURAY, VA. RsundTrp euiiiai, syi IntludinrWirT.. November 27 UPJ niuju nilKlf iAvra nut rlni t 11 IHI l nestl'lilla. VNeicmbcr;6 J 110SR O OO NEW YORK SLNDAYb December 4, IS 7.4U 4 Reund Tria llread Street , , West rhllkrielnhls North r&lladelpbla 7 ,j0 a 4 -O CAMBRIDGE. MD. HURLOCK. MD. E. NEW MARKKT. MD. CJO.O( OO d rrlp lEDLRALSBURG. JID. bKAFOHU, DEL. SUNDAY, December 4 Mopping at Oak f',ree llllamjburB I lukwoed and Alrry llread Sirrcl 5n ' West Philadelphia f, ,, Chester . 7l6i $3.25 Harrisburg $3.00 Elizabethtown $2.50 LANCASTER Round Trip SUNDAY. December 4 llread Ftreet 7 tn V Philadelphia ., ..,. .. m, I tfiy-secend street 7 42 OO IKANKLINCITY.VA. OO5 Round HLKLIPI, ML). IT HARRINGTON. DEL. SUNDAY. D,ml, 11 Tin Stepping j nl !Jlliri)rd.Oeoigeti)wn,.MIIIheru rrn'r'i. Mi") vine Bud Bnew IIIU fcy 1 West Philadelphia Munii nircri n sn r DKi 6HI, ncstcr . -e - "'' IMCERSTOWN, MD. GIttCASlLk CHAMBERSBUnr. 0Q.5O )0"unl Trie SHIPPENSIHIPI-. CARLISLE and MECIUNICSBURC. PA. Through the picturesque Cumberland Valley SUNDAY, December II nresd Strwit 6 SO L West Philadelphia g j O $2.70 Dever, Del. $3.00 .Delmar. Del. $3.25 Salisbury, Md. Round Trip. SUNDAY. December 18 Slenplwat Uuiten, uniln telten llarrlnsien lreeuweud. HrWreil ie Kiklird nrift t miui nread Street r . . West PhlUilelphla I heater 6 50 0?5. M Pennsylvania System ' I' V, l The Reute of the Broadway Limited S'l-SO HOPPE IS BEATEN BYJAK ESCHAEFER Leses First Championship Bil-j liard Match Since 1912. Score 400 te 26 I TO DECIDE TITLE TONIGHT Chlrngo.Nev. ."Willie" Heppc, world's 1S.2 balkllne billiard champieii, lest his first championship match since 1012, when he was defeated last night by ".Tuke" Sehaefcr. of Chicago. -100 te 'JO, In the International tournament being held here. The victory gnve Sehaefcr u tie with Heppc for lirst plnce, and the title will be decided in an extrn contest te be plajrd tonight. The defeat net only was lleppe'n lirst in years but also the worst beating he hns eer received. Since he became internationally famous as a billiard phi or, the champion has Inst but three tournament contests. lu UK)'-', Jake Schaofer, the father of last nlglu's win ner, defeated lleppe fiOO te 4'Si. In I'.U'J Kojl Yainada, the Japanese, wen from the champion ,"00 te !!)". During bis carVer as wet Id tltlehelder lleppe lias defeated eer. plaer of Importance in the world, and wa looked en us unbeatable. He Is thirt.v -four jears old and Scbnefer is twenty-six. The inning bcerc: JInpp l.i 0 0 T 0 I Total, SO, Rcrns9. 1 1-3. hlifli .-un. 15 Kelnrfrr Ifia 111 0 0 30 I'.U. Total, WO, aMraRi, (in S-il. hlali runt 1H2 Hegcr Cent 1, the French champion, lest an opportunity te win Ihitd place in the tournament when he was de feated liv O. A. Morningstar. Centi and Welker Ceeliran tied for third nnd fourth place. The It mil standing of the tournament, with the exception of the first two 'pJnies, which will be decided m r Btwi. jsEssWrflxvlClfSMnMjtr. Ji AiliuJMMHKa Sffir!rw5MrS5XOSiSBP KalaaaBKM&t3aaacSBiMcSQLat Quick and Sere is the finding of letters filed by the Glebe-Wernicke Safeguard Method comprehensive, efficient, simple, and adapted te any business or profession. IOri ffill ill 111 Affifflfetw un K W MmSSmWSL. ill 11 ftlPl. BaBB$$$$$PVW III if hmm HBbbH iiSvL&VW,-ilT B ' !' it nil i f III' F iffi Globe Glebe Wernicke Safeguard Filing System This system comprises Primary Alphabetical Guides with indexed tabs in first, second and third positions counting from left te right Auxiliary Alphabetical or Monthly Guides with indexed tabs in fourth or center posi tion and Individual Felder with long tabs in fifth position, at right, in lexed with spe cial names or subjects. By the proper arrangement of these Guides nnd Felders any letter, whether filed by name, date, subject or location can be found instantly. Let us show ydii hew easily this system will care for your correspondence. Call, phone or write for descriptive circular illustrating and describing this system. SlS0KBSkCSHAA; SV,' . . PHON" OZLU-WALNUT 05GO-055I. NOVEMBER 23, Friedman and Scdran With Albany Tonight llarnej Scdran nnil Mart Fried man, known ns the "Heiuenb Twins" In bnskctball and who, with Harry Hicemla, virtually wen the pennant In the New Yerk -State League the last two seasons for Albine, will be In the line-up of that learn tills cciiing when the season is opened there. Albany is net n member of the Stale League this season, Manager Heplnstull having decided te piny Independent ball. Frank Frlsch s Stars will play the opening game. The (Hunt Hash is credited with being u star at the cage game and has iccelvcd ninny elTcrs from league clubs, which he has lefused. There was no game lu the Lnt em League last evening, and to night's scheduled iliHi nt Wilkes liaric between the Parous has ulse been culled off owing te the Inubll lt of the home tcuin te secure the nrmer . In the play-off between Heppc nnd Scbnefer tonight, fellow : v. I. w. I, tlnpte ft I Ifer"niHtn . . 1! I Hchaefer ... ft I JUrnlnjstar . - I "ediiiin . 'I " biilten .. I .. Ceml 3 :t Ilntli plnj'ers agreed that tonight's match .should be ."00 points instead of 10(1. . INTO INELIGIBLE I Yale Tackle Ha3 Played Varsity Football Three Years New Ilaxni. t'ciin., Nev. '. Al- ! belt IntJ, ale i.u kle for Xwe jears, has been decl.ired ineligible fur uet I season's eleeu bcemise lie has inirtici jilltnl in ilitenellegi.ite football for. three jears. lie plnjed one jcar at the Unlversitj of .Marl'i'jd Ik fur" n'iiilng te Yn'.e. OTHER SPORTS PAGES 18-19 B"J?5" AN.P STEEU EEL, SE8 ....,. .ju-iiuriAU UOOKCA KBVST0NK-MAirC743 11)21 KEYSTONE KISSES MANY FOOL TRIES Telephone Five Makes But Three in Twenty-two and . Leses te Terminal MONOTYPE IS WINNER Inability te cage foul idiots will lik'd Cost th" Kc. stone Telephone quintet man Wcteries in the Philadelphia Man ufacturers' liitsketbiill League unless the in wires ilcwite n little time In un effort te overcome (his glaring defect in their plining. After brtelng tlnmigh the first game f MUNS8NG fiSB Wear DON'T SAY UNDERWEAR-SAY MUNSINGWEAR MILLIONS men, women and children, depend upeh Munsingwear te give tham the utmost in Union Suit satisfaction. In the wash 'and in the wear it proves its dependability. There's a right size for everybody, also a style and fabric te suit every taste. VTKXMMflT NOIIC ! Tirft Earh WinterSailing te the uneditevraman Season efgayety at resorts alenptMeditcrranean just beginning. The popular White Star Liner Arabic, largest ship regularly in this service and built specially for it, sailing en December 6 from New Yerk te Madeira, Gibraltar, Monace, Naples and Genea. White Star Service utmost in ocean comfort boekincs new being made excellent accommodations available. .- n WHITE dTAR LINE ,,. 1, l, i U nger BLACK DjAMOND LINES Regular Freight Service Te Rotterdam Antwerp Amsterdam S S "WEST IXSKIP" (U. S. S. .) Sailinir Der- - S S "STOKM KING" (L. S. S. B.) 7. . Sa S Dec "0 S , S "NEW BRITAIN" Sullinf Jan.' 1 Fer Rates and Particulars, Apply GEYEL.N & COMPANY, INC., Phila. Aeents 108 Seuth Fourth Street, Philadelphia Lembard 5144 Maln ?62Q onuS.QevernmentSups Sslllngs from Pier 74, 14th Sr , N B , es ccpt S. S Of hirtgten snd Amcrlct. whkh "ll from Tien 3 and I, Hobel.en. Te Plymouth Cherbourg Bremen America, Nev. 29, Jan. 3. Geerge Washington, Dec. 8, Jan. 17 Te Plymouth Boulogne onJen Panhandle Statt . .Nev. 26 Dec. 27 Centennial State . Dec. 14 Te Uremen Danzig Hndien Dee. 3 Princess Maleika . Dec. 10 Potomac . , Dec. 31 United States Lines MOORE t, MtCORMACK CO.. Inc. ""UJf tl-l SltAMSHIr' CO , DC UNITED AMERICAN I INK I.. Maruirif Oprrjien for V S Sh npmg Beard rvr uueKici naartli L' i Linu 45 Dreadway, New Yerk Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S.S.B.S S "W00DMANSIE" EXI'I-X'TKI) TO SAIL I)i:c. ie at ceM"i:m ne: h.ti:s Harriss, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafajclte Bldg.. Philadelphia BALTIMORE LINE philadelphFa te GLASGOW S S "COELLEDA- . . . Dec. : Hudsen Shipping Ce., In:. LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA. PA. iiiii.iiU546vr, Hlm Agents for DALTIMORE STEAMSHIP CO. I in CARDIFF .V, I ' " ! I i v - I i.- iir v i.mi u " U I ill . ii 11 n jl . J.in , , , , !' 'It ri n i . it ? lV 1 w . ,n ,, lit""" J'u' '! rigru ! iii i h i., u,,, ,t Bwth wlile"' "'" l AS;C,1, CRrdlfr of tin i-puheii by ulnnliiR from Amcrl ran Itnflw n t. Kcyntone iheppcil lttl MMiind I'luxli Jii?t nvnilni? te .MnnnRrr ill MKniHn'- IMiiliitlrlphlii Trrinlnnl live, ll uf Ihr IViiiimIiiiiiii Ilnllreiid. 'llie C I M'OI'P HUH Jl) tl) J I. It Is caiily urcn thnt tlie rencliliiR or Bill Ki'cnan. tin clcrau iciiUr, Is lmv iiik iemiIN liv the Hli'in nnil iilaylnK of tlie mllrnnilerti. Thry ravert uretiml .tin- iiiri' like ii buiifli of Mr IrnRiicrsi iiml nrc nln.M rraily te jiull Hie un-ipr-rtcd. Tlili mis evident en ncvcrnl 'm-in-ieiw wlii-n th"V worked u "Rimrns- ilnwn" piny and M-ered tVlcc in leta than. ii mliiiiti. , lCrtmr. en Ihe etlmr hand, fnilrd i In lake mlMintiiRf of tliclr oppertnnl' ! Hps. The enl phrimI tlircp out or ' tr-nl. -I usi foul ti it's and "liewrd nigun. I of ui'iikni'kM-s that peiiIiI piixIIj lie cer- ippIpcI lih the'iiiHNtiuiPc 'f a ceinpc tl'llt. (OMI Ii. I In tin' etln-r bhiiip. whlrh was wen. bv MenuUpi' ever AiiipHi'iiii HnilwnyKi l!pips 'J,'Z In I-, it was another ease nf a (,'n'Pii team "-tarked againit n club, of perini. The Hulluiijs' defense. wax weak and the fin wards nf Mone. tpp had little or no double in eluding their men. ' VTI iuiHip OTirr i 'PI r. 13)y AVt SetitliAssiefica en u&QevernmentShips , Fejtcat Timn rR', V?1!:60 M"r' V"1" n: - ; -.""""'.' VI fl n rem- c c "" "UI" ' ,or J 'In eken j j. rteeiua Dec. 7 S S. Huren . r oe I 3-3. American Liiln l. e 33 aeuthf'n Cress Jan. 19 e. t t . - " vu.. rnr desr'-ntwe booklet, address ,unszA SfeamshipLines 7 u ":V J'n.r.n II,Ib. !... .....1., ; fi,."Vi.i,i...i. fCOMIVIERCIAl I sTPAUCUID nurc mm -' """"i s.1 (ItO PHILADELPHIA l0 CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST LONDONDERRY, SLIGO sS "Kaitern Iviiik" ev (. h S "Qshki'sh" . Dec.' 22 Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Malme. Hel.ingfers, Rig,, Danzig & Reval Moere & McCormack Ce., Inc. E. W. STRINGFIELD, i M. 428 IlOLRSt BLDO. Will A. , I.einb. 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