H -s- yrr- -. .-,- " V i r-j f?i :.''-' " 1EREEBRENNAN f IN PERFECT GAME Cage Official Is Star of Cam den's Sensational 32-31 Vic tory Over Trenten tlioeM Central Lcngue with iley Steele. ft.ls lilrt time endeavoring te innke'tric ' EVENING PUBLIC . LEDd-ferPHIIJAELPHIA, THURSDAY MOEMBER ai02T ... ... . ,.,-.., i .11 i i ,i i. i i I i i i ' r . "; I . . . .. ,, i. i h. 19 who wna blanked liv U'em Harlow." '.f he baskets went te .Steele. 4! Dolln. as Kerr and Dlfjrlian. ene each 5 Dimn. te ,t lVvR v"u and rccrca. ! I; Brlew and Teme, 11 cadi, and Mce tleu ecntcrH of New Yerk happy. han and Kcnrns, one each. 1 He has never UKed tobareo tir liquor i in any form and does net ewenr. Aside I from hln basketball ulilllty he la some i what of a baseball umpire, and has open rslcnnl III' .Tnllll A. Ilnvilleiv nrnel. dent of the Natlennl League, as an um pire. Mr. Hcydler will wnd Hrcnnan either te the Amerienn Association or the International League this seaiwin. Hrennan Is it prominent 111k and 1 ehalrmnn of the ChrlstmnH fund for peer Kiddies Hi New Yerk, which has reached the line Mini of !?u'-.000. PENN ENTERED IN INDOOR T RACKET BASKETBALL AT ITS BEST dele's oeai wins A lleltl genl by liny SSteelc rpIIH grcnteit crowd of the current t.n.kethall campaign witnessed the Camden Armery him evening. lh' U1C 1 Ulll'IS UJ IIIU .-. best teams In the Eastern League l. . .1... ,.,nlnf nnmn flf fill, KPnHOIl 111 1.1T UK s.vi.ix- - .....- - ',. (in. Camden A aiMcr wen ever ,, core of S2 te HI. rrervthliig in connection with the ent was grent. The fans en either i. racd ever the particular showing X (.erne favorite placr, but the real euHtaiidlng figure of the pcrformance as referee Ward Urennnn. Tlie Eastern Hasketball J.engue could ,,,( - few geed players, but when It remes te considering officials tlielr wor ries cease. The organization Is fortu nate in having the two best in the busl J,s la Herman Bnctzel and nrd jJtVnnan. nnd the New Yerker was at his best last night. , He made mistakes en several occa sions by net tossing the hall high enough for the particular men jumping, hut en the whole his work as an official wan never mrpuBscu m imj mr. Congratulate 'JttWV "tannger l'red Cooper, of Trnuten, i r-.rt "Smiling Will" Kennedy, of the SUeti. after the game and immediately congratulated him. They arc the vet (runs of the apert ntid Cooper (-aid In ell 1 13 cxperi'iiec he has never witnessed ijrh wonderful work of u referee. s Rrfnnan is u credit te the sport, nnd Sile ll.ietzel, knows the rules from A te '., hating been a former player In lis fourth of the night, wen for the home team. Hilt the outstanding work of the play- I era 113 the battle between "Strctcji" Median nnd Eddie Dellu, the rlal renters. Handicapped by the glnut Trenten center, Dolln never gac up for I 11 minute, nnd outseered Meehnu, It te 1 1. DeIIii'h shots were the feature bas- kets of the gnme nnd wcre in true "Ed die" Btyle. Hut at that Dolln was ' outplayed. Median Invariably secured the bull and placed it about where he saw fit. He distributed his plajs te n nicety nnd kept the opposition nt sea throughout. At the start of both halves the rotten took the Skaters by Hurprhe by "guards down" plays and there was mere inside basketball witnessed by the fans tliau for n long time. The success of Trenten la readily ap parent. With 'Median gcetlng the tap, I three aggressive jeungsters like Har low, Kcnrns nnd Dunn, Maurice Teme ' staging n comeback, -and last and most important Freddy Cooper ns coach, the North .Terseymcn will put up n wen- ' derful fight for the pennant in both halves. 'JPletl Seen Times The excitement in the second period wn lmrve-rncklng. After the opening half ended at J 4 (ill, the totals wrre tied en seven occasions in the neeend i linlr" nnd the lend switched eight times. All the players en both chfbs scored with the exception of Jimmy Campbell, lleth sides recesltered nine tunnnlnt ers and the home club caged 1 1 out of -II free shots, ns ngnlnst 1! out of 112 for Trenten. That the contest wns net decided until Ihn last moment u oil. (lent ulinti ..ni.t (nnb n lit... OI..H ..I.' the net almost ns the bell rang and the I ball circled the Iren rim nnd fell out. , A slight move in the ether direction would have given Trenten n win. Manager Myers, of the l'lills' club, antintltired 1 llli f fhprc Wnntd lln nn pnmn ' In this city tomorrow night. The team. .. -., inrrn will be reerganised nnd a new playing FEW INDOOR MEETS LISTED hull secured. Revival of Intercellegiates te Be Held in New Yerk March 11. Penn Prospects Fair meet" will be for individual (fttfrs. The different events will glve track cntlw siasls nn oppertunily te get n Hue On thJ outdoor chnmplenshliis, the colleglute track clnsslc of the year. l'eniisylvnnla will enter u tenia in the meet, according te llobeitsen, who doesn't held out any hope for victories In sufficient Humbert! te Insure the championship. "Track conditions nt I'enti 'arc net te Het, ' sulil Keliltle tins mnrllllig icam this vcrtr. They hnve nil their stnr dlslhnce runners from last year bnck In cellege unci n wealth of mate rial from the frcshmnn team. Cernell really leeks like the strongest team In the association jiit new. "The addition nt the discus nnd Jave lin throws should help us sumo this year. (Jeerge Hrender will be eligible for nrsil.v competition after Kebruury, mid he should add some points for us in the intercollegiate. Practice, will start feant. Cnntnln r.nrrjf Drewn, holder of the world's record tat J000 yards Heets Lever, the sprinter; Ocorge Mer- pullli. Jiulf nnd (iiitirler uiiier: iMCJiiu the hammer ,nnil Tcmrtle i null. Thri Inst naincil t pillCO III inu Hiieri'uiM'Binirn last JVr. i insi ye Hi I he ptiA 1 tied fee flnETuj Frem (he freshmmi leilnrjil la Inn ilm linir.nillep mill fnniifr Central ' Itohertseil will llUe NeceTi W High Scheel star; 0111 and Altmlcr, ,75 feet 1(1 Inches in the breml Jump :. he i1h: yee ' Al snrlnter.s: Ifniid mid llerr. distance limners; Thurmn.i fn the shot. Urender In the jaellti and diheus, 1' in nl; in PRINCETON WINS OPENER Hill Zahn's Tigers Trim Brooklyn Poly In Hard-Fought Game , New Yerk. Dec. S. The Princeton ' I niverslty baskcthnll team inaugurated Its season last night with n .ll-te-20 victory ever the Uroekljn Peljteehnle lie in Arcadia Hall, Ilroeklyn. Despite the slippery court the game was cleanly out curiously played nnd I lie Xnfait players were forced te work very iniiiitte of tha game for their victory. The indoor intercollegiate track nnd Held championships uJH be he'd this cnr en March 11 in the Twcnlj -second Regiment Armery, In New erk, ac cording ie Eawsen Ilobertseii. trnck coach of the University of 1'enns.vlvnnin. Durltie the war and since then the moguls who leek ntter track athletics among the colleges cnlled off the nnnual meet becnuse of the exiicnse. A move ment; started seme tlme age has crys tallized into the resumption Of the in door title meet. The last indoor title meet wnt held in the Commercial Mu seum In thlH city in March, 1017. Instead of team championships the "VA'n lint (iiilln m iintiiher of "unit men i nil Jntiuurv .!. linmed nVly lifter the from lnt enr'n teani. while the fresh- i helidas. The beard track will be nlueeil men coining up lire net ns geed us 1 en l't-niikllii Held net week If the expected. One of the bevl of the splint- i weather eoliditieiH are propitious, ers and middle dl-tance rummers, (Jrab-I The Indoor interceKegltilcs v ill felder, left cellccc. Ua' the following rcnls: Sixty-.inrd "Earl Elij, Jteb Maxani and Dewey ilufh, SMI-ynrd run, one nnd two mile Kegers, three r,f the members of the i runs. (iO-jard low nnd' high hurdles, werld'u record. hreiiKlii-j one ml'e lvluj lone nnd two mile rdajs nnd the high i-am; Johnny P.nrtcU and Everett ', iiitnp, bread lump, pide nult and shot Smalle all graduated, leming big heic I put. t0 (iji, : Prem la.t jenrs ten.n Itobertsen has "Cernell should ha (in cvcellent a fairly geed nudrus for this jeurs MHH i n Christmas Presents for Kiddies What present of mere prac tical daily use than n Scheel Bag? Drab canvas with ad- . justable shoulder strap. 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C t a RAPP FOR STATIONERY RAPP Unusual CHRISTMAS Gifts Cloisenne Cigarette Tubes, Penholders, Trays, Cigar and Cigarette Bexes In metal, Roulette 'Wheels, Pla ing Cards in Cases, Bene Dominoes nnd Dice in Leather Cases, I'ekcr Sets, Chips and Cards; Checkers, etc. Boek Ends; Desk, Boudoir and Stnnding Lamps; and a thousand ether unusual articles. ?, The Bun and Jey! r Somehow they go together in Philadelphia! Fer confirmation of this idea, watch a Kiddie with his pudgy hands very closely related te, a big, satisfying, sticky Cinnamon Bun. Of course, a Cinnamon Bun like this that stamps a smile of perfect bliss en the kiddie's face is the product of Meenehan's Electric Bakeries. EENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 Seuth 52d Street 2601 Germantown Ave. iia Seuth St.; 14 Seuth GOth St. 1009 Market Street 41 Se. BROAD ST. A FEW FEET ABOVE CHESTNUT, EAST SIDE W EMERAL1TES PREDOMINATE 9 j - SI TV" kusIncss kuV for efficiency. Emeralite prcdemt- iffl I raj -' natc in business offices because they arc efficient, he U practical, geed looking quality lamps denned ter fjc I l tervlce They add tone and dignity te any environment. Ig S 11 IMewMi!. ie New Daylight Attachment vM I I til I lb X'"CIV 1 hanses erdlrtry electric light Inte soft iliffuteil a- I JiHj ' HI W 'ivA'; If Unit that cllmliiitet glitc anJ preenu eiciiraiii, tlffl i jHj A ' ffiT- Genuine Emeralltcs ere branded. !gi i rnmt nnr inw tihtti nn f7r"n i.im Rin ir. IB..M -i ' llll y"" apilif OMtr 50 patterna te aelut from. Sole Hfi j?. m &w&bd?luU by Ofi.e Supply and EluirlcilDeal.rt, g S ijj i1HiclrKi(dB,p. WrtU for ctmpttf (alalet. ffl 111' "' "' Meru,I,,v n- 'M arn M New TerK HJ 4S r liife hUkm 0 Uthttrs Delicti since i3,-4 t&Mti Sale McKec mm l3 Off A Sanitary Baking Ware and Serving Ware Combined Made of glas3 that will stand the most intense heat. Gives you a clear vision of your feed during the process of bakiny. Has a very refined appearance en your table. CUSTARD CUPS (Regular Price, 2ec) 15c PIE PLATES (Regular Price, 75c) 50c PUDDING DISHES (Regular Price, $1.25) 75c ROUND CASSEROLES (Regular Price, 1.73 1 S1.00 OVAL CASSEROLES (Regular Price, $1.75) S1.00 W. T. GRANT CO. 920 Market St. Next te Postellice Newt te Postellice Fer Sale in Philadelphia by RETAILERS 11 Iil)RIVS ( fMPA.NV I'OMJ.nNTZ A, CliMIV "'' iiuui)i;i.i'ni v r.i.i;rritit ceMl'. WHOLESALERS '!!!,V' I'MtKK I 11 l,Lt!s,il fOMIM 1.11.. VUN i-i-i'Titic rtnii'iM' ICIM Ji.'i? . 1:l ,: 'r"' COMI'A.W 1 J.' I.1A".".UTS i:i.i:crir miti.v c.emi'ANV "w Ter tale i,r nm. M. fM) thcSllHU M. 1.1 ;.i .iicmiut hi. IUIIi i llieatnut "-li. :ti v. :iii (. Ill N. '.Ill hi. 1,1 N. ".Ill t. i.D . nth -I, ;r. n. iih !i. inn; rrli ht. A.ll ( lirnhiMt M, .Ml-.VJ-fll N. 4th hi. 'l N. llli ht. 1101 ll'irx ht, ITU Lhettnut 61. innlr nnd fleelrlml deulers nnd nrnt-elnM deiarfmfnt store. Public Beware! Te Consumers of HELMAR CIGARETTES HELMAR Cigarettes in small quantities are being offered in this market in such damaged con dition that they are tetalljf unfit for consumption. These cigarettes were shipped abroad and have been brought back by traders who are attempting te palm them off en the public, en the well - known excellence and popularity of the HELMAR brand. These cigarettes bear the White Impert Stamp in addition te the customary Blue Revenue Stamp and se can be easily identified. gr Examine carefully each HELMAR package before purchasing and accept only these packages that de NOT bear this White Impert Stamp. Respectfully, S. ANARGYROS A Corporation Manufacturers of HELMAR Cigarettes REMEMBER if you de net take the time te attend this Great Sale and BUY a house in the future, you will have te pay a profit te these who de take the time te attend and BUY - Snapping up the BARGAINS. jJ mnf 3fi! , seisca 'llEil 'WIT Y.mit f(ii! A Boulevards of Immaculate Macadam Every Heuse J Arduxcchualiy Dcautihil I e nerne of which you have dreamed sold te you at YOUR price by The United States Government EVERY man or woman has looked forward te the time when, he or she would cease te be a mere rent-payer and become the owner of his or her own home. Te be your own landlord is the only way te protect yourself against high rents. But a most important consideration is the purchase of a house that will " stand up," one that has been built honestly, te last for generations - a home in an established neighborhood where any thrifty family should be proud te live. These U. S. Government-built brick houses that I am going te sell separately, at auction " at your own price," were built wi' out regard te cost and of the best materials. The erection of these houses was the first step in the creation of the beautiful residential com munities of "Faii-view" at Camden, and "Harriman" at Bristel. Almest every type of house is included in this sale which has been ordered by the United States Shipping Beard, Emergency Fleet Corporation. Don't miss this opportunity of a lifetime te buy one or mere of these houses. 1578 BRICK HOUSES at "FA1RVIEW," CAMDEN, N. J. and 320 HOUSES at "HARRIMAN," BRISTOL, PENN. Ptmidnent Brick Houses net portable type detached, semi-detached and attached te be sold separately 1f Trxxrr 20 in 30 Days 70 en MertgaBt at 6 JLVJ7 JUO Wll or C0C0 at 54 50 at 5 J TNPr.C I' THE HOUSES TODAY. Take trolley or automobile bus lines from Market Street Ferry direct te Palme w """' 'or "oekieu nu for fur frier pficurs te Jeseph P Day at any of th lollawingeaUei 67 Liberty St. Auctioneer , New Yerk City -'u ni 1. ESSiSSSi CAMDEN OFFICE " Fairvirw." Camden, N. J. Pheno LuruJcn 3166 liRISTOL, OFFICK. "Hrrtman," Bristel. p. riiene Btiitel 400 Branch ItO PIULAUEI.PHIAOKFICI; ThrU.S Shmpl icBej 1 0 N. r'l nr-wii bl .. PhiU Jtlphm. fri. AblUNGTON OFFICE, Tie V S. 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