, .-jri.y 4 a , i- . 1yT ' r S'h- fiwrv wwmjf'T" - r w "Tja " , t 'v tbiw&weib 3 ,.- , S MARK STATE LEAGUE SOCCER Lehigh and Swarthmere Must play Off for Penna. Inter collegiate Championship 'teams ARE WELL MATCHED Standing of Teams in State Soccer League Games Gealn Wen Let Drawn Ter Act. Ft , Mrthmcr. ... 1 g ?, g UWi I l 2 n j;2,nf.::: j , h $ 5 lUvetfercl .... 0 - - Hy DOUGLAS 'STEWART f..,h ef (" ruin f;rr'r Ten m nnd Prcal fM J.nt of ll' Football AnrMlnn of i.'... r.nn.tlviinlii mill District r JIRir... - mllB defeat of Lafayette by Lehigh I . . mi T..I AMAji1ttitnf n T. Antrim rtise iTnvr1 by both tenma en Sntunlny Sli LafavettP out of Ihc rynnlwc for ' h, cbninplenMilp of this Lenpuc nn.l Ils iVcliIgh with Swnrthmore for first plXhit m n Plnv-eff between the (Mins for the championship wHhln two ""k en n neutrn) Rroend. The plnv plnv eff should b handled by n referee who kisnet efficlntPd In any of the ether times, and the linesmen should also be neutral, preferably members of the Rcf- The competition In tills League this wen Is remarkable for the number of Sriwn Kiuncs. Swertlimnrc leading with lawc' Lafayette, 1'cnneylvnnln and nimferd having two each mid Lehigh one. LcIiIrIi 1ms wen two Rnmc, Snarthmere. Lafayette and Pennsylva nia one each nnd Ilaverferd none. Swarthmore has wen the champion ship for the last two seasons. 1'ennsyl. nnla hnvlnB taken the title for the erccedlnc seasons that the League has i,(n In operation, peme three or four nr. Lehigh was tied with Pennsyl vania one season, but lest out en the elayeff. Trier te the advent of Swnrth Swnrth Sere the fight for the championship Jud nlwavn been between Pennsylvania, ithlph and Lafayette. Lehigh getting lecend mere than once. In 191P Stcarthmerc appeared ' vith a team which literally walked 1 through the ether teams and in 1020 did practically the same thing. Beest for Soccer At both Lehigh nnd Lafayette the ipert until this seauen has had n rather precarious existence, the ntlilctie asso ciations of these two colleges net taking I great deal of interest in soccer. Last rear, however, regular coaches were en rijed. This fact has increnbcd the in terest in the sport nnd given it n sub itantlnl footing at both Lehigh und Lafajctte. If Lelilnh wins the cham pionship it will give f-ecccr n great boost. , Ilaverferd last fcensen bent Pennsyl vania for the first time, and the Penn team had the distinction of footing the llt for the first time. The effort te establish two winning teams at Ilaver Ilaver eord always has been a difficult one, for the college membership is net large mid the concentration necessary for the team In the Intercollegiate League must needs leave the second team te the freshmen nnd discard h front the first team. This season all of the teams have been rather In and out in tlicir play. Penn lylvatiln beut Lehigh by tye goals and as in turn beaten by Lafayette by two leals, while drawing with both Huvcr Huvcr feril nnd ftwnrthiuere. Lehigh bent Ilaverferd and Lafayette and drew with Bnarllunere. Swurthmerc beat Haver1 ford and tied with the ethers." The curious part of it is that fiicvrthmerc tied the Ilaverferd , frit team, which heat Prim iartlty, and tiwarthmerc was ( hadhj beaten hy the .Xaval Avail- ! emy, which was defeated hy the inmc Venn varsity. One cannot Ml anything hy- scores. Teams Compared A forecast of the outcome of the piny elf is difficult. IJeth teams drew when tfey lust pleyed, and it Is net iiiipoi iiiipei able tint they will nznin de se. Ilnth tram!) have a sound defense, with L5 Jtlsh halng a little the better of It in we forward line, nltheusli neither lias Jhat might lie called n tfoetl shot. I.e. high has the advantage ever Swartli Swartli Jiere in that the Ketlildicm team is in wttcr shape because of the practice Mciwitr, for the Lafayette game, bnarthmere has virtually laid off since the game with the Xaval Aendemv. Jjnieli was nlajcd before Christmas. If the ground is hard en the play-off the We havlii? the beet control of the ball m probably come through. Uiinn mid t'ariu'iiter, the conches re JPectlvcly of .Swarthmere and Lehigh re both capable men, with n geed deal f;.fxw,lt;,lcu' Carpenter having the WW n plajlns experience, but Dunn ms the greater cxperlenee and bucccss in coaching winning teams. Die .3nrthnierc team locks nothing n nsgressiveness. while Lehljli luls Prnbubly tlu bcUcp toetworki wlt), et Jl'iite se iiiuch nssresslvcness. .Should ttc ground b? covered with .snow the jreuud een. itieiis will ngalii be differ. t. und the team with experience JMer these conditions nI11 lmve an ad- As in the ground en which the gMmlllc phyed, Jtavcrferd " the Lest field. Lafauctlc vjeumi will net de, because it is MitfcMife etiii ira goals, made of 'Wl. I cnnsylvanta has no avail avail lV'eundat this time. It miyht c pewiWc te arrange te play off ClJafieClds.H " 0 "'e Urtckct Phlla. Boxer I r,. l e.i 'V'nk'le Oamrn Jnann; r- "T8"""1"' ,0"". lnn.r in Ihl i,iinn fJl!'1"'?18 Duly wrre thi L"l t l, pi nywllit elimination con. $ fa.iv . Len?r,Alhll' Club. Opere city. l h. i?.lnteJ Aml1' D!i". of J"y V'""c handi.i " 8l,c "rl"B ,,f Ore"wlcll Mill, vJ$l' " "no Paxlln In Ie li(.y. "nefe iMS.,!f0,,",",fr, from rlll,"l.hiii. '"I feunilV ri" I-, B or the fins for "M. kni,Vi:.iS,"n.m?, A0'"'" of the i:4t mnclJrn ef'i-eu.t. ,,?,,by Winter... of Hhii Resume Sports at La Salle ".new li"l'BI' "nce. "" World War per'iL; 't" .rs,;ri"l1' nnd three major kctbai b?in".b1n "tRT,cl1. nnmely. has- Vt iliepni1!1 ten.m. J." Pmctlclnr dally ! of t'nu'V? pf. Dee" ronnellv.-fnr' " Mmil.il i!r""y "f 'nni.ylvanla. Thlrtv. Ijany et ?m Vn l?"nil''1 .".' Jhe "r"' call, l'an" nd iSVinnan V UCc1, Ucl""n Jee Burke Wins Over McCreary r."lt von"7:-.J'"' ",-J" Irle, of !cC"ry if h ,,c" ,rel'l'l' ,'rem Ilattlln lh (:,,r..,.ur. "?ln. In thn foalure bout .n I "n.c, i,j rt 'i "?w ..Stcfreary hurt I.N I '?UM un,i ?n V?l"lf..,u ,he' fl0,,r. ' 'he Hfth L"l"i of lout ftf li count of nlne en u m i ieui. Tlietlalm wiih llal'ewed. Te Limit Race Track Admission m A'Vm.in' : Jr?"' ". A"mlil-mun ' nneunr;rt' .u.."T",0?'l..nr..',w'..Ver i.iirtiu.ice It) Dill iaalen Otten Celebrates Fiftieth ' Birthday by Mile Run Geerge Orten, who handles the relay carnival for the University of Pennsylvania, celebrated his fiftieth birthday yesterday afternoon by running n mile en the beard track en Franklin Field. Fer the lest twenty years, or slnce he retired from active competition, Orten ban spent two or three nftcrnoens en Franklin Field, running from one te three miles. When an athlete nt the University Dr. Orten established a record In the Olympic games that still stands. He was tjne of the greatest instance runners ever wear the Kcd and Illue. te TO LENGTHEN SCHEDULE Pacific. Coast . Baseball League) te Play at Least Twenty-eight Weeks San Francisce, Jan. 11. Adoption of a schedule for 1022 will be one of the principal matters discussed by the directors of the Pacific Coast Unscball League when they meet here n6xt Mon Men dny. Last year the schedule rati twenty six weeks, but It has been proposed the present seonerii take up twenty -eight weeks or mere. Anether matter coming up will be the question of accepting the draft system with nn increased price of $7uOO for ball players called by the major leagues. According te bascballmen here, J. Cnl Kwing, owner of the Oakland club, Is the only owner en the circuit who favors adoption of the draft. tBHlttuBr HTilKmrftvtiaMT ' tmmtrnmimmm WEST MAY GET BIG . COLLEGE TRACK MEET I. C. A. A. A. A. Plans Expansion at Annual New Yerk Gathering New Yerlt, Jan. 11. Exnansleu of the" Intercollegiate Association of Ama teur Atlilctcs of America Inte nation wide organization and stnelnc of the nnnunl championship games In sections el the country ether than the Kast ap pear te be likely developments nt the annual meeting here en March 4. Proposed amendments te the consti tution and statements made nt the Joint meeting of the Executive nnd Advisory Committees nre sold te Indlcate n broadening nt thn mnn nf !.. ni.1n.t collegiate sport governing body of America. , The ndoptlen of 6uch nn amendment may result In the 1022 championship games being held in the Middle West. It Is reported that the first step In this direction will be made In the presenta tion fit nn Invltnflnn ffnm thn TT.it....... slty of Michigan te stage the titular meet m iinn roer next iay or cor cer tnlnlv net Inter linn 109.1 Vnmlnnllv the inoe rrntnnu rnn1.1 nt. in M.n TT..l' I ..- ..u ...... ., ..wu.u b LV bill: Ul.l vcrmiy ei l'cniiaytvuniu. Athletic OU- tiiermcs of I'cnnsyivnnln have stated, however, that owing te the reconstruc tion of the Franklin Field stadium this spring the usual invitation may net be extended. WILL NOT COACH BOWDOIN Fred Ostergren Denies He Has Signed 1922 Football Contract Cleveland, Jan. 11. Denial that he hns signed te coach the Itowdeln Col lege football team next season wns made by Fred Ostergren today. Although Howdeln, .which team he coached last year before coming te Western Reserve University, lias been negotiating for his services, Ostergren said he had net reached nny decision. Amherst, Tufts, Seuth Dakota and Western Reserve arc also said te be after him. Ostergrcn's contract nt Western Re serve Includes the remainder of the basketball and baseball seasons. Police Protection for Boxer Wercffttr. linns.. Jan. 11. Jimmy Sacco. i:Bt neBtp.n lightweight, had te he given po lice protection here after he had lest te Johnny Shugrus. of Waterbury. en fouls In the first round of a scheduled ten-round bout, tihugrua was fouled twlcs In the flret two minutes of fighting. Bacce had te be ei ei perted by the officers from the rln te his dressing room nnd the notice had te escort htm from the building by n rear exit after he had dressed, as mere than 400 who had attended tne Deut were waiting outside. Danny Redgers Beats Johnny Rese Rending, lft.', Jan. 11. Danny Redgvrs. of Manayunk eutpunched StrrUyards Johnny linsn, of Chicago, In the main event of clsht rounds at the All-Amerlcnn A. C. box ing show here. Lew Schupp. Lancaster, stnppiMl Soldier Jenes. Terente, In three rounds. Danny drlevcs, Illsbce, Arli., gave lvuu Campe, the Filipine, n. nasty lnc Ing In eight rounds, Trlnelc. of Hcadltg. knocked out Kid West, of Philadelphia, In the third round. OTHER SPORTS PAGES 18 AND 19 BTKAMHllll' NOTICF.S VI ewYbik te Seuth America en u.d.Kgeverninentdlw tps Fastest Time te Rie de Janeiro, Montevideo nnd Buenes Aires. Flneit llllnt American trrrlrr , American feed American comforts. Salt ings irem tiers, iiouenen. . Jan. 10 Mar. 10 , Feb. 2 Mar. 30 , .. Feb. 10 Apr. 13 , .Southern Cress Aeolus , . . . Huren American Iilen . , Mar. 2 Apr. 27 Munien StemslrieLines 07 AVnll Ht., Mew Yerk Cll rhlladelplil Ofllre, Drexel lltdB. Uanaatne Operators for S. SHIPPING BOARPJ Finest, Fastest Steamers PERU:CH1LE c iif.sn. rv, -iii tm rujiuinu vM.iui Large new American ships offering most conuertaoie ccommedstiont te Seuth . America. Uneicellea Culilne. ""'" Jan. 18 S3. Santa Ellsn. . Feb. (HtACE MNK. 1NO 10Ilanerr rla.tNew VnV n Ine! WrTjTtTnn COMMERCIAL w STEAMSHIP LINES " PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY SS "Balsam" Last Vi Jan. Substituted for SS "Eastern Belle") Moere and McCormack. Inc.. 428 Bourse Bld(r Phila. I I-nmh. 0585 Main 7513 J cWe represent all Cruises. una every aieamsnw Liine. IrrrORJAnOM CIIBSJUFULLV PURK15IIEO BARTLETT TOURS CO. 200 S. 13 th STREET. PHILA. COME HAVE LUNCHEON AT "i'&' r'i;:-2na'aWLNlJT NOTICE Special Orders Lebiteri, Steski, Saladt, etc., Delivered an) part of city. Nominal Delivery Cbirfa TOMORROW'S MENU Clam Chowder Choice of Perk Chops or Halibut Steak (Platter) Fried Sweet Potatoes, Apple Sauce Relle and Butter Coffee and Milk 75 Kin avL CAFE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 1'rlinle Turtles and U inquets a Rpeelaltjr JMrWMMIS -asBstlr Mj.'j Mm, ''.''.'Jr h,l snnn, ,!iUJ"?,r D"'necrat. of New 1 ih ?ffii.f,5 tl,alw would Inirudiic li.l.t.?l,.,,t''re next Memt.iv nlshl n ,! ' trick. rlV -r.'e pr!ce "f "'""lasleii li un Si" 1., The measure, as drawn, W"' weul(1 aW a" racing assecla '"". 'r'.-'-'.-'r 1st ki Iflr Fft?y v '' W lW Jk BT 41 fc'S'"l !' m W ss Ija W rc4 s&tv.i. "" I !wy1 Ne Matter L ; what you have paid for fSSwrrWvi ' cigars try Cobs you'll "SV t i likp 'em. C jc?- xVn , They are rough looking iTT" . ll no fancy bands or expen- I ';$:'$ M s i v e workmanship PiSi?ii:il every penny gees into the Lt'lMISffl.fi. - ISffl , 9 tobacco. A 10c straight 1 jj"RHl ' smoke, eliminating fancy I iffPPplil ' bands and expensive ItlSHividlSSl I' B trimmings, at 5 for 15c. I 1$$$ SJ I Lie oil geed tJiingi Cell art Yjlf,S Iw B imitattdBt sure the name Ce'ui I ''':'is W$ I ii en the package you bay. isJIHjrIHsj. 1 '',l'ftr'''M I I I. Lewi. Cigar Mfg. Ce. jf gmJMis VtSV.t-:' JayS In the World. $i4nlirrilS$Fi$3ll2 ggSfal DISTRIBUTED &M'S& MK &:& WM BV ALL JOBBERS &&$(ZJ$&JW ''''' -ifA I ll'J?,,,W"VyV'l Bka raass! I-,,,,, n r iir'i Vfi , lilfiii i . in i mktmWfTT. W&t&v&5SRty&frSt'tt& ' " l''t'MTJy!:.!ai''IrTrt?::? '..y.yS'.X ar ac vi vw"'9 rt n mi''.. Pm V& 1 M U J r 1 i?n BLv''X.'hfl SSwJCTgTOKgg sas . mniJ in ill laMliiOn -a-naaa imi ta.aasals-aaass.aii - in - ... i HMJ! St m 1 illi.l ' MsMWlly Wg RTKAMMHtrf RKMnRf K ' ' . " ' i 'smiiiiiii I J' Hiss, laitiiwisssssisssswsaajaasisaaasssislsjp in sssasjassasaaasssaaaaaW 3 ,, .. i - sw. r-ajHafJ-fMaaJaJJJlaJaBIMaaji)aJy f - j, I. 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NEW YORK-VIGO (Sp.in)-HAVRE UV IIOUUIIO.SNAIS I'rb. 7 Mur. 11 TOURS IN ALGERIA & MOROCCO hilllne from liurilt iu or M.irnelllrs ' Three and Four Wrek Metur 'I rips Writ lur lnterri.tliiK ilrscrliuhr literature KMII.i: !. (IKVKI.IN. (lenenil Acenl 1335-37 Will nut St.. I'lill drluhlu Thane. Walnut 0331 C A R,riII7l7 ,: n'"'ii ''l "t fI.Uki. r HAI.K.S Altt: .IIK'llh I utlnx crier ter ten million iuiic Uuiwrliir I ilecK facilities with mil unit wutrr . iiiinci 1 liens. Iloekhjs from Derlnnil, K K, 4H h at New lern, or Uavt'lepmeut Ag-nit, Cardiff Ueulh Wales. Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U. S. S. B. S'S "OPELIKA" EXPECTED TO SAIL JAN. 14 U.S.S.BSS"WOODMANSIE" EXPECTED TO SAIL LATE JAN. AT COXFF.Rr.NCK HATES Herns, Magill & Ce.-. Inc. 425 Lufuyette Uldjj, I'hiladelphi. Lambaral attO-l UaU 7IM Our Smartest $25 te $30 Fur -Trimmed Winter Coats Fer Women & Misses ' Taken Right Out of Regular Stock and Placed in an Extraordinary Reduction-Sale Tomorrow at $15.00 A limited number of these splendid coats, which up until the opening of this wonderful reduction event, were Selling freely in regular stock at $25 and $30, and at these prices they were the best values in town! Geed-Looking Medels in Weel Vcleur and Silvertene, With Big, Luxurious Pur Col Cel lars and Many With Further Stunning Trimmings of Embroidery. Three Quarter Length Pole Sports Coats Included The selection offers something for every taste in the matter of style and color; every garment silk lined throughout. Women's Sizes en Sale in the Women's Dept. Mibses' Sizes en Sale in the Misses Dept. SnellenburgS Second Fleer Sweaters and Bathing Suits Fer Palm Beach Wear Y. I ! J i 'U l I I A Brilliant Exposition of "What's Being Wern' in the Southland Resorts, Forecasting Correct Medes and Color ings for the Summer Season at Heme. SneLLENB'JRGS Women's Second Fleer Sweater Department Our Wonderful Assortment of Advance -Season Hats Includes the Smartest and Most Fetching Medels for Every Type of Wearer at $5 and $6 ea. There are soft, lustrous satins; smart combinations vf satin-and-straw or tafTetf. &-straw; trim models of Horsehair in which tbr mature woman will leek her smart t t and most youth ful; charming little f e a t h e r- trimmed p e K e .-. te f r a m e eung faces; flower trimmed styles for just everybody. Stunning jet pins and ernn in cnts, beads and embroid embreid iTies feature in thf trimmings Black, navy and brown are the predominating colors, though there's a splendid assortment of the high, soft shades for Southern wear. SnZT7' NBJRGS Millinery Salens, Secuiul Fleer W i K v9 H vt A Wonderful Sale of Imported Weeden Bead Girdles I at 59C ea. CX The newest and most popular cos ces t u m e accessory, smart with dresses, sweaters, suits and coats. Stunning wooden bead girdles in all wanted colors -at an amazingly low price. SNELLLNbURCjS ""St Fleer, Jewelry Dept. W. SNELLENBURG & CO. 1 N7?l Three Splendid Big Lets of Fine Winter Sports Skirts FOR WOMEN In a Tremendous Mid-Winter Reduction Sale at Phenomenal Savings Tomorrow $7.50 te $9.75 Sports Skirts tfcpr A( Of prunella cloth in stripes and PtlV plaids, and Baronet serges in blue and black and novelty worsteds. Knife and box pleated styles. $10 te $12.75 Sports Skirts Prunella cloth skirts in box- pleated styles; stripes and plaids; navy and blapk serges. i 1 $6.75 ivy and blapk $13.50 te $18.95 Sports Skirls 0- A I In box-pleated and combination-pleat P -A-VF I styles, some stitched ever the hiplinc. Stripes and plaids in prunella cloth and tricotine. All the Striped and Plaid Medels Come in the Newest Shades and Com binations of Brown, Tan, Navy, Green, Red and Gray, and a Splendid Assort ment in Black and White." Band Sizes 25 te 32 Inches. SnmTTTS Second Fleer A "Boyshferm" Brassiere Will Give Yeu That Coveted Youthful Silhouette Besides Proving the Most Comfort able Confidence-Inspiring, Slenderizing Garment of the Kind Yeu Have Ever Wern $1.39 'Boyshferm" BiasMcie are obtainable- in all materials, from the sturdiest te tli.- most delicately lovely. They're gored into the prepei shape, hold ing the figure (irmly in thJ, flat, b. ish liti. s of fashion. Special Prices Tomorrow $1.00 "Boyshferm" Q Brassieres, broken sizes, al $1.25 "Boyshferm" Ar Brassieres, broken sizes, nt OC ' - - j $1.75 "Boyshferm" Brassieres at $2.00 Silk Stripe (J- Q "Boyshferm" Brassieres at PlD7 $2.25 Silk Brocade (J1 QK "Boyshferm" Brassieres at $A-$ $2.75 Satin "Boyshferm" Brassieres in All (") ()A Celers P-5.5tJ $5.00 Allover Lace en Pink Silk "Boyshferm" d (r T)...,c.r.:n..,w. an!. rial ii-,;. '. uui5,iitiiB - - v v ii 'j CT. -T7T-.-:7r-r . c a... i t.i II t. - i . W f .' T(.1 c I f t W m w .11 r m1! i ' i Jin !HM 9 4 W l -'m ! 4 i '; m .' .a .B .jrtuL.L.CHOjKijO etuiui riuer II 1 N. SNELtENBURG & rn J '. SSw t s v.t ',v?ie-vJm,,'i .- . c , 1 ..i;bjy't Vi ,tJ t-4(".w .ffii. r 'V -r 'I !i!J! Uii.. .J ifti It Sj- " A. Aib .
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