Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 16, 1921, Night Extra, Image 27

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SULLIVAN ADDED TO
PENH'S
Receives Coveted Insignia
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m roewaii, easeuau ana
Basketball Council
Elects Today
PEIOC lias the tmme of another uth
ti? te plnce en the pnrchment of
rft, jimt worn thp Jlc'l and Blue.
Geerge ("Danny") Kullivnn. of Cort Cert
Iind N. V.. I" the Intent ndditlen te
v. it tlml contains tlc fnmeiiH nil
round fctnrs of the IVvert-lty in ntli-
'hi's nfternoen thr' Athletic Council
m nies en the rccoyimendntlen of thi
ration I'eininlltpp Ihnt Hulltwin lie
ISrl Mindly "V" for football.
This wilt mean that Sullivan will (jet
jli third lei ter In in ninny major
,ptr-.I rnnr ni n member of the bafe.
I tell mid basketball teams Sullivan re.
I Mil u '' i ..1,1. 1, -.-Ml-.,.. ...
ilinla he deserves the rljht te mnfc
.ith Mieh great nthlctei as Heward
nirrr Dannv McNicliel. Mlke Derians
ind ethers of bygone days who reaped
llcry for Pennsylvania.
few athletes In the long history
tif thr Unh-emitv of Pennsylvania
hare wen four letters in nt many
inerts and net manv mere hove
u,n honored irith three letter.
A member of the Thayer family,
long famed in athletic history,, it
one of the very few te held the
unique distinction nf lewa pro
ficient in four sports.
Sullivan, the latest addition te the
milt of sreat, came te the Univer
sity in the fall of 10in nml tried out
for the freshman baseball and basket
ball teams, which he made. The fellow-
In. year, nitllOIIRIl in- ami netcr inujvii
the cridiren sport, Sullivan wns nrtcd
(e report for the team nnd try for n
win? pnt't' He Coined experience rap
idlj. nnd. although he Haw action in
,,c,cral Rninv, did net receive his letter.
On naskelhall Team
Afterthe gridiron Renten Hesed Sully
reported for basketball, and made a
mat fisht for a place en the varsity
7C. which wen the intercnllpslntr
tbampienshlp. lie wis selected us the
first suard substitute, nnd as hucIi
Dieted in a number of game", RiiuVli'Mt
te earn him his letter. In baseball, in
thiel he excels, Sullivan plnycd thiid
imdtecend base uests, nml distlnguhlu-d
Mm6elf In both. A lame back Kept him
Inactive a great part of last spring, but
when he did play he proved the conten
tion of Dr. "Walter f'arie.s, the conch,
that he had mere natural nbillty than
I tiMi.il among college nhiypi.
Sullivan refuses te admit the fact,
but It Is stated that lust spring he re
ceived several flattering egers from big
league teams and from high-class miner
league aggregations te report for a try
out at the close of the season. A desire
te continue his schooling forced him te
turn a deaf car te all the proposals.
May Be Regular In 10U3
Next fall, with CJrave graduated,
Sullivan expects te win the pest as a
regular pairing with Carl Ertrcssvang.
At present Sullivan is plnylng a fcubtl fcubtl
tute guard pest en the varsity quintet.
In the spring Iip will again report for
bueball, and before he graduatct. next
June should ram the distinction of
having twice bring awarded letters in
three major sports.
According te acting graduate man
ager of athletics, Uiibhnell, the council
ou athletics this afternoon will net act
en the question of Ileisman's leaving
the University despite reports that the
olurent and ether lrnvc been demanding
Itlie pcnlp of the coach of the pnst two
season.
"Se far (ii the Council en Ath-
LAST 4
FOR
Manufacturer's
OUTLET SALE
COST and LESS
But we have a fine selection for all
Come Early!!
THE CHOICE OF
2000 Men's
COAT
UITS $14-75
Ukterettes
Plaid Backs $22'75
Every Style all sizes all patterns
Remember! Only Four Days Mere
115
All-Weel
Suits at
$12.7.5
fW AND
516 Qtestnttt S1
OPEN SATimDAY EVENING TILL 9 P. M.
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HERO LIST
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'DANNX" SULLIVAN"
letlci is concerned,1' said 'JJuthncll
rn't morning, "Mr, Hclsman has
one mere peaf te his contract.
Ileyend remarking that hr received
a preposition from the I nh'crsitn
of Cincinnati, he has neither said
nor done anything te suggest that
hr contemplates any change in hti
iclotiens tcith Pennsylvania."
It is known Unit ceveral prominent
grnduntes of the University connected
emVlnlly with the Alumni Association
nru demanding that lleUman be glcn
his release Ne mention lins been made
of nny ether eench. but thev are -aid '
te be dimmtltdlcd with the showing of
t'cnn during the Inst two season and
nre demnnditiB that n coach be secured
who can turn out n winning team.
Ne member of the Athletic Council can
spenk for publication, but It Is ru
mored thnt several nre of nn epnu mind
en the Hclsnuin quetlen and that If
any requesl comes front the former
Georgia Tech tutor that he be relieved
of his contract it will be granted
speedily. '
Hclsman te Return Today
Hebmnn wns in Pittsburgh Inst night
iiiiiiii if tit? in i uteuillll UlfM IHKIIl
sinking at nn nlumni gathering nnd
Is expected te nrvivc here iconic time thi
afternoon in tlme for the meeting of
thoAthlctieCouncll. Wliut he will liave
te say will probably clear up the sit
uation. He has stated mere than once that he
i-i net n contract-breaker nnd thnt se
far as he Is concerned h" will be nt
the University next fall. Hcisinnn has
made great plans for spring piactice and
for the awakening of the student inter
est in the sport and leeks forward te a
better tcajn nest fall.
This nftemoen's meeting is one of
the most Important since Folwell was
given his rclense. The schedule, se
much u matter of doubt, will probably
be nnneunccd. while the question of the
coaching staff will probably be talked
ever. The baseball schedule, which t
expected te include a Western trip, will
also probably be Issued for publication.
Paul Thompson wns yestcrdnv elected
president of the Athletic Association at
the first meeting of the new Beard of
Directors, lie succeeds II. Luussat
Geyelfn, who died en July 4 last.
Themas Reuth was elected ice presi
dent, Sydney Thayer was re-elected
secretary and U. It. Bushnell treasurer.
J. M. Slicedy nnd Geergi" Wagener
were elected te be the student members
of the beard, succeeding Paul Pnttnn
nnd Jinnee A. Mucin tesh. II. H. Hovde,
editor of the Penns) luuilnu, js the third
student member.
DAYS
$1 7.75
Stere
Orders
Accepted
f'ftwl
TslMm
I
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Pitt Tuter Has Had Conference
With Red and Blue Foot
ball Officials
NOW TAKING VACATION
I'lttshurgh, Dec. 15. In the woke
of the rumor that Jeck Sutherland,
former I'itt guard, would be' head
coach of the Panthers next season
comes the renert that Glenn Warner
"lay RtlCCP0rI .Tnlin V. TTlon.e.. nn 1,.
tutor of football at the University of
Pennsylvania.
Th pre can be no doubt concerning
the truth of the talk that there Is it
movement en feet nt Pittsburgh te
oust VUrner. It was started during
15 p, gridiron .season after the defeat b
ISPbrnska. It jralne.i in impetus with
tne mishlngten nnd Jeffersen reersp
and increased after Wnrn'cr's tnlk nt
the banqu't te the squad, in which be
ndmltted that he hed been lax in his
training methods this season.
Warner's Frlenda Numerous
The supporters of the nnti -Warner
campniftn are emphatic in their asser
tions that the famous coach will be
dropped. But the long string of
triumphs that he Iihh given Pittsburgh
has net gene for naught, and Pep still
Imj strong and Influential friends.
WnrnerV contract still bns two years
te run, nnd pe effort will be made te
break It. However, If he consents In
lent-, it is wild that tin will be paid in
full for; the remaining season.
tt In understood that virtually the
snnie condition OwlstM nt the University
of Pennsylvania. Alumni here have
heard that there is an effort nt Pcnn te
unseat
lielsmnn. who wns here last
night speaking te Red nnd Blue grnd-
tiate,
Heisman's contract calls for one mere
year, but he hnn had nn offer of $10,000
te conch the University of Cincinnati
squad.
PemMVariier Confereneo
It is said here that Warner Iuin been
in conference with Pcnn official.
Warner is spending n vacation new in
New Yerk State.
The Pitt ceacb is n Cernell graduate
and this is one (.tumbling block In th.
path which leads toward Pennsyhnntu
It is tradltienul nt the niiindeipnin in
, -......-. . -- ,
Jtltutleu te hnve tlie coach of the feet
ball team a member of the nlumni.
An effort is being made by Penn men
it hi snld, te have, n neu-Pcnn conch n
tutor of the Red nnd Blue, but whetbe
or net this plan will go through Is preb
leniatical.
One graduate here from Ben Frank
Jin's university states that .1 nen-Pcnn
sylvnnia conch Is the answer te th
football sltuutien in Philadelphia.
CIGARS
SELLING OUT
UNDER COST
All Popular Brands
Lord Salisbury, 3 pkgs., 32c
Turkish Trophies, 200 for $1.50
Bargains in Christmas
Gifts
BEN FRANKLIN
1024 CHIZSTNUT-
RUMORED WARN
MAY COACH PENN
WILLIAM He WANAMAKER
uii&zsa
tva?Yi
The Aristocrats
of Overcoats Are
Our Worumbes
$65 $75 $85
A lady and gentle
man stepped at our
East window the ether
day and saw these won
derful worembo fabrics
(with plaid backs) in
chinchilla weave en
display.
"That's the most
beautiful overcoat I've
,ever seen," she said.
A few minutes later
the gentleman was the
owner of one.
Overcoats like these
were selling last
Christmas for $115 and
$125.
$2 te $5 Neckties
Reduced for Xmas
$1.65
This selves the
Christmas problem for
these who wish te give
a man a fine scarf with
out the outlay of a
great deal of money.
W. PHILA. PLAYS CENTRAL
IN LEAGUE GAME TODAY
Eleven Other Contests Are en Scho
lastic Court Schedule
West Philadelphia High Is n slight
favorite In the Intcrsehelnstlc Basket
ball League game with Central High
llgl
i It j
this afternoon. The Spcedheys' ability
te ceme from behind with n whirlwind
attack should give them the victory.
It is doubtful If many people will be
nble te witness teduy w game. The
West Philadelphia track above the gym
nasium has been condemned, and no
ene will be allowed te witiips the
game from this point of vantage. It
Is rumored that nfter today all of
West Phllade'phla'H biiiiips will be
played In the West Urnnelf Y. M. C. A.
Germnntewn High will meet Its old
rival, Prankford High, en the lattei's
! HARTMANN'S SPECIALS 1
BiH.
f Ne. 157Lienel Electric Trains, 6M
& aemapherea, Stations, Tunnels, 8wHchen, Brldffes. Extm. Sections
or lrncnn ana j ranBiermern,
XHAS TREE
Electric
Light $9
Outfits
Fer Battiriti
Cerrtnt
Onlfiti
8 Lamps
$2.50
All .quipped with lenr .IIU cord
ra. wnii na itrn Dulba
jff yfjUgffiVf
(HtfjfSr52
Special 75c'
Trick Aute
Stem winding tlees funny trlekn while running Juct recntv
eil dIk let that must tic sacrificed ter Xmas
pa unit. POST. IOp extra
30 DAY CLOCK
WIND ONCE A MONTH
Highly ornamental. A
splendid Christmn Gift,
at
Rtgiiliir Sin.ne hIiip.
Mm'lfd umbrr
Punching Bags, Special,
Repainted Gelf B.IU, $
Uoten
.73
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CALIBER
xzzsS&i&vS1""
ParcM Poil, Adjustable rear eluht. Sheets t2
?5P .ExJr fcbert. Jeng, and long rin cBrtrlden.
Daisy Pump Gun
Air Rifle Shet (Tube)
Foetballa, fine, quality
J Skate Grinding AU Goods Parcel Pest, 25c Extra
522 MARKET ST.
jWI Onen Evinnva Till Vmni
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STORE NEWS
1217-19 Chestnut Street
Popularity of Our Hurlingham Pole Club
English Style Overcoats Seems
Never te Wane
sWpL- i
Pongee Silk Shirts
Popular as Gifts
$5
A Helpful List
Of Xmas Gifts
r&ncy Bondktrehlef ,
Handkerchief
Weel Mulfler
Knitted silk Mufdir
aievci
I.intd Olevea ,
Weel Qlevaa
Bilk Shhta
Madras Shirts . .
Silk Half Hese
Bilk and Weel Kese..
Sweater Goats
Xaennrinff Robes
flmeklnjr Jackets . .
Dress Vests . ,
. Tuxedo Vests
''Jfwjii
Umbrellas .
SOe
SSe
te 33
te 31.60
84
te 313
te 84. BO
te 33
te 83
te 311
Si
93
$5
SI
S3
81.SO te $4.50
760 te 33.00
11 te 1.20
87 te SIS
5 te 350
7.SO te $2U
87.SO te 315
$0 te 15
83 te 83
01.30 te 810
fleer, while Southern Is being" enter
(nlned by Nerthenst. Beth Germnntewn
nnd Southern should come through with
victories.
Penn I resh will mnke n trip te Read-
In High! Brown Prep will be enter
tained by St. Jeseph's Prep: Palmyra
High travels te Moorestown High;
Radner High will viblt Catholic High;
W. C. I. will be the guest of Dever,
Del., High nnd Germanteun Academy!
plays Temple Prep In the ether games
scheduled. '
Harvard Bulldlnrj Crew Shell
Cmnlirldite. Mm. Dec. Jfl. The work of
nuking a Harvard Miell hni Blnrled In the
untveriliy boatheum and If It rrei W b ,
fclitt'SliRPP It will b ud In Harvard's bent
rnc? next Ml Hill Ia-Ib. the rlgRir Is In
charge, and the lda of renntructlng tnt,
beat are thee of tlie cenehc.
Beb Reper Leses te McCarthy
rreTldenw. II. 1., Dec. 111. Pat Mc
Carthy, of Lloitenfl wen the decision eer
Ueb neser, of CI.Ichse, A. K. If. havy-1
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Skates & Shoes
Complete Outfit
I
$
6J0
jg
Women's Skates $Q.S0
and Shee Comply f
Outfit
M
CT.AMP TOB
ANT) IIEEI.
SKATES, $1.50 ig
25c
&
rlOflTH
$6.SO
is
1'nrccl Vet.
iiv Ktru
$3.SO
if
Union Hardware Call-Bearing
Reller Slcate. $1 7r
Pair 1.1 O
m
jf
RIFLE
, $4.00
,., 05
75c up
i
MEN et all aRe like
them. The btyle is
se unusually individual
that it gives a man
smartness of appear
ance and yet sacrifices
nothing of comfort.
This fashion is exclu
sive with us, and each
coat has sewn into it
the protected Hurling
ham label.
The popular price at
which we have sold
these coats all season
has proclaimed them
the best value in Phila
delphia ter the menc .
$30 and $35
Yeu cannot find a
better gift.
Geed Cape Gloves
Mighty Fine Gifts
$3.50
The kind of gloves
that a man wants and
will appreciate ter all
duty wear.
Dansant Tuxedos U
Fer Christmas, $40
We doubt if you can
match their quality and
their fashionable' cut
anywhere in the East
at their price.
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PI'S
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TtK P
weight. In twelve-round bout here. K.
O, Kwreea of llroikten. and iranKla Me
see of this city, lightweight, fought tight
reunde te a draw.
STERNEITS HOUSE OF PIPES!
Frank Sand-blasted Briar
Aluminum rirenliuj Tnli In sirni
Very J Ifht nnd Sttrrt I'lw
Tirgrit "flfftlen niekf"' urllrtr
rlftnit. rlcnrrttri nnd letinrcii nt luwct,
1 Vlpfs Itepnlrrd Itrnl IMpf 'frtlrr
Sterner's Cigar Stere
-20 N. 12th -.
Meet Dave Hendersen
n boy of the strcctH, who grew3
up te be n creek and serves!
live years in prison for the
theft of $100,000. This grip
ping stery:
"FROM
NOW
ON"
hv I-'rHtilc f..
Packard, the au
ther of "The Miracle Mnn,"'
begins Saturday, December 17,
in the
evening public ledger
A.
Over
Cigars
Give
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4 De Your Christmas Shopping Early!
Wc Have the Most Complete and Convenient Cigar Stores te Shep in
Stores Open Every Evening
Ufth!
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Italian Briar Pipes
In Cases
$2.00 and $2.50
Most unusual values nt our special pricus.
Made with hard ulcnnite bits or bnkehta
stem".
French and Italian Briar Pipes
in cases $3.00 te $25.00
Kverv st nnd shape. With . ruunc
nmbei bak lifi st"ms &' hand cut vulcanit
bits ,e!d ei siKcr mounted.
Genuine Bakelite Cigar and
Cigarette Helders
plain ei ni'iuMed
$1.25teS2.50
Other Helders
T'l M fcihi
Pearl
Id or
1 in
Mv.r
$3.00 te $20.00
Imported Cigars
at Extreme Cut Prices
33c Coronas 1
?1 I'erfe(, fbi
m i-ee Remee & Juliet iJ'
JVrfecu, $7.25
I'eifecte ;
M 23c Beck i9nr-
sr 25c Remee & Julietl $5.00
S Other Sizes Alte at Cut Price
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$j Cor. 11th and Market Sts.
f Cor. 10th and Market Sts.
m Cor. 52d and Market Sts.
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BANKRUPT SALE
Credfters' Committee
Forced te Raise Cash
Our Entire Stock Is te He Sacriliccd at a Great Less
Stere Will Open Saturday Morning ul 8:30
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10,000 Rexferd
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$2.00 Shirts $1.00
m $10.00 Silk Shirts $4.85
fj $18.00 Goodyear Raincoats . . . $6.85
5 $3 and $4 Sample Hats $1.50
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Stere Will Be Closed Friday
for preparation for this tremendous ale. Goods re
served 21 hours if order is phoned in by Sat. neon.
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BEN HIRSH
822 Chestnut St. wni,0
Largest Men's cer Shep in Philadelphia'
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SCHULTE
200 Cigar Stores, and Grewing
Pipes Cigarettes
"HIM" the Things He Likes
in
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Bexes of 25
be hizf Counsellers
$1.63 box of 25
fccSi.c 44s
$1.55 can of 25
fee Size
ROI n
-KJitLJ
$1.63 can of 25
iecsip 'MANUEL
$2.00 box of 25
10c Sire ADLON
$2.10 box of 25
10cSie" TOPIC
$2:00bex of 25
8;5P " MANUEL
$2.50 box of 25
l.'c Sie
LlirCA.IU
$2.88 box of 25
10k iUc-
ADLON lvrfoLieb
S5c pkg. of 10
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9 Philadelphia Stores
: (Open All Night)
- Cen Jread.an.d Walnut St.,
r,gn. iN. a.-uroed A H, h.,(.
CIGARS
Union Suits. . .$1.00 a
Cellars
10c each, $1 per dez.
1 9
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Baltic Meerschaum
Pipes, $3.75
rin.-, i- a rpccial. A gift any men would
appreciate.
The Largest Assortments of
Meerschaum Pipes
the City
15 p
u' i 'i t . i ' i u.nUi
.iml't i ' 'ii.
The Famous Londen
Make
Dunhill
Pipes
V,L' "l"y a comPlcte line m
urn u.ititivl shun., nri af..i
Gillette Razors
At Lewest Prices!
S5 Kaers in Ihti nn tal
jl3 i.y9
asu v it i 1 ; t-ui
b() (leld-I'lated Itaer m Bold Beld
nlatcd ca-c with IJ Ce At
blades VLAtJ
312 Truu-linj; ( ombiiutieU (,j.
Iftte with K,,!,i . p,tu flj
rn.ers, and l blade JD
Cor. ISth and Chestnut SU.
1 5th, and Seuth Penn Square
Cor. 13th and Filbert Str.
Cor. 8lh and Chestnut SU.
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Wilmington, Dtl.-ste & M.rktt
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