BET-! myjftff t-t't''i?jii ifl4j "t V'Cijj;' .v, mv' - .. iw M "1 iniuri Y r ue IttT .I9Mfif?ftm T MmiBiv".WMJJT .wi. .?-.- ,V'T.rTmTHWi,;,"li VVHBUIUWi.... l'A ' . ...' ' u OBJPWiP i iimv rarri7 v? ns&i-v if., l . "Vi-iiV'-irxi RHwSsi1 H' lm I -M - '" - -'- m. M . .HIU.. ,HJ.?TI4.v"'Vll ' TjHt.T." Allied lw v - iennwesi Heccerxreae KjV t vajvuue Tf OlIllUL CTlttllU If V YW JTUlllt ' ' -' i i &0S BATTLE ON FOR SOCCER CROWN ;. (- - p'nt&ria aw Westmoreland Are 'necK ana ween in Northwest Allied Cempe- itien ' 'season near .end 1 'lljlTH Cnmbrla find AVcKtmerclnna ,Wbttllnc neck-and-neck for the lend I; ini wth HemcrBct nntl yoiiingsweoa net far ' "c rcar l,,c """-t ei inn ,.t tlie nerthwcrtt nwtlen of the JLth division, Allied fceeccr League,' u Bu'eli In doubt. . f Follower! of this division hnve been rfTlleged le witness eflc of the closest rtrtd In tlilH section In the history of lartl teccer. 'rhe rnce ,ms cfn marke,l 4th surprises and mere nre yet te" fellow. lh no certain winner and the Hden almost at a conclusion. . jbc plajcra In this division are nil fill grounded in the principles of the nmf, having received their soccer cdu cdu ea'tlen in itrantmar and high schools, (union, Westmoreland and Somerset Tn about the only exceptions, these Lims having been playing together for a ig(1t few seasons, scnnlen wen the Mnint in the- 1021 enmpaign, while ttVrtmereland finished third. ' There were se many teams desiring ta elay this season that It was ncces atr te divide the division into a north mm ami northwest section. The rules Sce an age limit oil the contestants. le one mere than eighteen at time of towering being allowed te play. Dtfkult Problem Tlils 1 one of the difficult problems) At kwue confronts, eh it is nn Im Sriblllty te Investigate the bh-tli wrds of the plnycrs .enrolled. The efclals simply trust the mnnngcrH of teams net te violate the rule. They srf! these In charge of the clubs te !Tt tlie yeilIIBvr vicmvui u i:uaun: lu Mtr nnd develop the game. West- mnfKlind completed the lirst half of tk schedule nt the top of the heap, .ltd fnmbrla two points in the rcdr. ,Jtlthc wiiiic-combinatien an last jmr gad wns u nnurut: iu win iruiu um lUrt. It's greatest asset Is the ior ier wird line The bncktlcld is weak. Jerdan us an inside right n(iiiu1h sec ond te none. The only defent suffered lj Westmoreland was in the game with ftmbrla, score 3 te i!, nnd ninny lay lie downfall of Westmoreland te the jWncc of Lordan. The efficiency of the team could be (ensldcrably improved if the plnyern would pay mere attention te the bull ud net the mnn, ns they have mas tered the art of getting rid of the ball ind the value of short passing. Tba Dark Herse Cambria, piloted by Henry Iledgers, ls proved te be the dark horse. It is tie first enr of soccer for mere than Itlf of the plnyers, but they entered ulth a dctirminntlen born of confidence uid have met with only one setback thus far. That wns in the final of the ttltial half en the home grounds with Colllng&ueod. The runners-up were blniply imnthcred in that gume by the hcuy Colllngsneod outfit, who hud n con siderable u eight udvantege. The less of Cumbria's btar center forward, Mettirshcad, and one of its backs, who kis cilnnled in the first minutes of pliy, also were handicaps. Motlers Metlers had suffered u broken arm the week prsrleus in a game with Somerset, but' leth plajers ere new buck in the guine. Leeking ever the work of the season, It shows that Cnmbrla has played the best game. There is net u weak spot en the team, and it possesses u stone stene TOll defence, with only thirteen geul cored against the club In eleven games, i JJeth Itedgers and Mcl'liall, rignt ami left halfbucks, respectively, nre the pick of the dIUslen. und the forwards leud In scoring with sixty-sis goals in lleveii gniucs. With "Heds". Redgers, the cleverest rlrtt wing mnn in the division, nnd Msen en the left wing, ably assisted by Mettershead. the attack has been ;i menace te the opposition. Cnmbrla's hanecs for the pennant nre bright, and It can cop the bunting if it captures the next three games, one of which is with wmngswoed. Somerset mid Collingswood still hare slight chance te capture first honors, provided both win their remaining four limes. Collingswood is rough und Mavy, und is mere apt te play the man tltn the ball. Leslie is showing geed form nt center forward and is picked ns the best in tee dIU&len. Somerset also is plnjiug well, but has lowed a tendency tu slip of lute. The Scraps About Scrappers, i jTIbj Ilrensv lx a here In lfouslen, Tex. its etlu-r iilclit there the Laneastilnn made Me hit, ik-feiulna- Bebby Oreen In t'(,lve ?5J "id Dreney was usked te stay for 5,"1"1- lie was rematched te ir.eet Hilly tHe rounds. March 10. KM Paseall, winner of thirty-six con.sreu cen.sreu ?!.m?,cht, as H" amateur, In preparliur U.irt a lirofesslenal career. Ue Is a 110. i wUMer and managed by Cherda Kana. fa?1!.1!8 ''erxusen haa rounded Inte fettle . &.I.. l"',"te with Vincent Iipez. tha 3!J ""; t the Cambria tenUht. In the KSm?;1 rm-n,lul ,0 ,h0 Johnny liauba nSSl f!31llrl ,n'u- J'rellms: Jee Auirutla Si Ifm f.r J.cn J'a''n vs tleorse Starke M Junmy Hanlen vsf Joe Hharliey. H7i'n,.".r,.i'l"me,!a 'ft 'of courase coin; difn,W-ll,nrKe Chancy recency, and he w?t TO .5" n " rlt by ut-reelnif te iiIKl!v rc'idler. They cet teirether Mundnv i line MsS, V""!!'1"' I'atsv Wallnce k. ( Ptal iiLii ftcl lM..,l'a l""n- Winer numbers: '.en VWbv W-& nna J""'"y ,,u,eh- I m...i"ltrJ.'t.lbe lee I'a m. Tu.sd.l nluhi Suich u.ii 'ili"',V.. W'l"ei. A hertwelKht "L,1?,1 I0'1 l'n"',, "'" "ellnnd brl. .'" V.' ..J.'miyy Hulllvi.li, Yuuiib Jnelt 'nil v t 'emnij Murra) urn ether buuts. KVa..H. ... . "utk i .i ' ,n."'" '" malch.J with I.ee riiik. . l?"ler l'.i k..l Mi"i 'nvnt limif.c. Temmy (I'V.. ?' 'iav "'" "" i'hlladi Lh ronier'.0h '""' rcc'iv, '' '" 'Ter Brlden ' or ,nere ,u ,n,,t Cliampleii iTllten Orern Ilnllt.e. t.an. vvesi I'niladiiphls nil ener Irem lianipleu Jacl. Brttten. !ft reert'.?.;,,'4 , "roeM) f'the i'fK nDr '"";'. ';;, .i'lii '?.' erelaht, Is Slr, tVlt," t" ""tell l-'rlsoe ut the Id B'oekln Ik, ,.' ,,art r t1"" month. The """Mtlttei,. a a nne "cord In U'0-peund M,tV1,l!!n"!,r, pt thie-iali hU list vutrh w,enliV(r kn?L 'fil :"?."" ntlnefe of ptomaine rn l,i .. , i ' i ul"iyr' aiunev vvhkih tt..n.". VVll 1 J.mi lhrinv. ,,n.l if l.A ttiElr."1' J" I'hnney. ui ,c M tlu Wijr Veterans' i lll Prc ' ' ,il'X"f ,R1V he will turn ever ' -ici una 4 UIIU. Hiui. i,,':"e"n,!''"l Mttv llni r'tei ,n,i'. ,V'.'.'klllc nialelies. l" w .' ? '"""V11 wl" J one at iu. jun 0. 1L.ht urtt. St.l)l? ' WU en. rV .i,u,i1-. w,V.,tf. MtI UOAxnt "l '- junior ueriiwe.ffni limit Jte V ' ' " ..TVP lasts... . i S.W TluiTiV-iL ."""lenuM Vi NeUen and fi ." rrini. ni,n a. . . "iiace. ' " lu '"-'' ieuiwt ruuv .'ii y" "t Atlam'c Olty en March HO. I,1SlefAn,.V?niiM11" t,1p"1- h1""-" under the i'W "C'1''," NwTerk.. Oannen , ws "lijllt 1,0br In New Yerk next I ATitm . . i I"! Vf ,ir '""era In the Kperts Pepsrt IWttlin I, JliRMMi ITnt.ie I.nneKB for v,' -v. unnmy jorum ana arever Hayes. Pick of Soccer Players In Fedrth N. W. Section tUttr Fonltlen Tmm .... Mul . Westmoreland !! f"?rrT" fifi .niiiunrK.rntnnriii iri imu ..iflTI eniihtf.if. .fMH.iiii Connelly . . . rent, hnlrbiiek. I'nmlirln . cent, inwi. . . le eft half hnrk.Wmtmereluml 4. Kfldren, eutdldn liaht. .timlirln Iurden, iiwine run j.. ..nfwunerelnnd iwiie rei Crane In nlrp fnruHr,l.f,Alllnau.iA.l iwlite. left r'unflelri MpMhulte' euialde left nlde Ieri.,,.RoeaeteU latter possesses a fast nnd Rpeedy for ward In Webb nt Inside right. 'Hp h leading the team in scoring with eight goals te his credit. Tie for FifUi Place Lighthouse and Hoeseelt me dead locked for fifth place. They are put lug up some geed games, but are out classed by the lenders. They nre fast and light, and arc making fine progress considering this" is their ilrst venture In leajHie bull. Hoesevelt has thcbct left winger In the division in Jilpschultz, and also a geed player at right half back, who stands second te Lloyd, of ITrnnkferd Albien. ' Funtlclcf apparently is eutclnsscd, but Crane, the inside left, is picked ns the best left winger In the section, tier tier mnntewn U. C. wns erlglnnllv u mem ber, but dropped out nftcr the start of uic sveenu round. Aiure a. u. taking Its place. Albre nssumed l!ermnmi1....,e i standing, tbut has done little te Improve i the same, having yet te win u game. O. vr. i,. U. OH.bO.l'lt. WemmereliitiJ . f'ambrla A. C. Sumcrnct fOlllllKKWOOd , , I.lahthouse Ilov. -12 .11 .10 .10 .11 II II II II r, r, e i i :i i .-. n n is ii: i mi L"l 18 2l -l li is is 'M m no iioeneveii .11 Kllinrlil 13 .lure A. C 14 Bender Signs Twe Mere .Itcndtim. Pn.. March 10. Hhnrtalep Al fred J. Yeunir. of laat seaann'a rarlu'jl.urir 'ren, CnnPjiny tfim. ban lMen ulmipil by Chief Ilcmler. of the KeaiUne Interna U!V!".'" .'rhlr!1 I'v"enin" Jnmea Durkln. of I'lttaburRli. the b Ut avnaatlen of Inet hch f?n " ,J,'ri,n,l""l.. VP' lnJenilcnta, whom Han Waitiur. the former l'lttaburch Vlrate manascr, (.bulnej for the RendlnB tnterna tnterna tlennla, has foruurJea his slsned contract Basketball Explained n.- nun in f nitric. y I'HILiIP O. LEWIS Orsanlzer nnd Prraldent of hi Ilnnnl f I Approved llacetball OfncLU, . Pluylne In BlLml!y"nA.wnr'. 'he" ta , no om-er-iouiiui. a b'Uceny rumilnir track ami the ball being In play 1 th" lm. the lV"T'S-iKi.i ".,".: ... .,.. . neVr the imaket nnrt TA.V'VTr.,,,.. '?.?' tlna for tha bnnUnt. 1Ta mi... i. ..!.!:.. !ln fn. !. ...!;. ." ... " :"' .. and the ball hits the wall under the balcony rebound Inte my hand, nnd I sheet ' Kea Deelalen lllCKai dribble and no ke.i. foul hecend. I pnaa the ball te n player cut tnir for the basket and he mlaaea It en tlre'y and It hits Ihe wnll under the balcony and rebounds, hlttlnu ene of the opponents n ,tnerinl'n,i "" I Kick It up und sheet a . cv-.aiuii kuui IUUII1D. the balcony rTiiini retSindJ nt ', v !. IU T. i ThleI T .linAt - . -.- . . ..... and the referee's whistle sounds. Decision ' Jump ball. feurtn. i unoet for the b.-.sfcet and the unu uiva in.. uiicKiiuarii rcoeuniunir uue ms hands, and I sheet .ik'aln, niukliiK the keuI lnyi Mil. I me uccisieii goal cjunls. , Kiplunntlena First. After ou ended our dribble ou ,u,t" llP Bets 1,is MlintL.(levvil te pro pre were forced te pass, and if the pUjer te portions that will enable him te have whom ou passed failed te net It that was ,inilv L'nmes either jour fnul: or his. and If it touched no I J l."-. one else you were net lejiallv entitled te KWnitr Mav fiet Pbice touch It usraln. Hlnce you did. It was a. " ',,u "pl u,-1-dlscentlnued dribble and u. foul, and the ' Fleos, who starred en the firsl-yenr ueal does net count. . !.ii. .,.,., nt rn l .,. i Second. Tnis exactly na tlm r w. the entire fleer apace wan In bounds Ih? hal waa eeciarcu n- ueuu uaii una a jump Dal necessarily luue-ns. Fourth. The ball rebeundlnc from the backboard Is considered a conllnueux pluy, net a dribble. Anv number of successive tries may be made In ene play, und any one lesultlnL- In a keuI Nhn.ll count. ricrpi wuii uic uil leuininu nil OPpullent I I1CIII lumiiilliiv niiu u.iiir ! iiiivu UIC hui. Willcil hud tSOUl) C U In 1 ibi! 1 1 unci alters the situation. The instant It teuiiie.i goods. He Is u second baseman, with JY,,. two Dle"linns ii the llm-'iie jour enunnent or nni f ieur ilavera hMirin i hi e 1 I l" .t iiJi'j,umir m iuu JiiHup. eSfsefi It became free balirtJ'be ,.aed , "' , '"? Br,u"t' an1 polish of a lltilshed i Xatlvlt.v lllse will be in action tonioe tenioe toniee L'J.',.5;r.y en', 'J" Beal "ns lcBally "i nnd ' college player, leene.v. who pla.vcd at I rm, Ki,t ,,t their home hull, Uclgraile eThird. The balcony llliw ner the back- fLa JXl dZ' n nn'um.8 T bI'1 recta.ul Allegheny avenue. Wheiethey beard Is technically out-of-bounds, n.l in, for nn llllielil pest, llleilg With .Tillllliy will n nv Kliveil ii. aaain Trade Mark PENN FRESH STAR SON. OF EX-PHIL H Eddie Allen, Whose Father Played Shortstop for Locals, Following in Dad's Footsteps i 1 10 FRESHMEN REPORT LIKE father, like son, li nn ndngc ns old ns the language Itself. Eddie Allen, candidate for n pluce en the University bf Pennsylvania, freshman Ucain, Kn firm believer In the old sny 'ing, nnd he has n pnrtlculnrly geed reason for his belief. Ills father, ,lleb Allen; us lm was known affectionately te Phllnlelphln' fundeni about two decadesi nge, i w ns the shortstop and captain of the Phillies nnd one of the stars of his day. Kddle Is following in his father's footsteps, Down in Little It'eck, Ark., where the elder Allen owns the South ern League team of that city, the mem bers of his fnthcr's team nnd the entire town swear thnt young I'ddlc Is going te be one of the greatest Inflelders of his day when he reaches that ripe stnge necessary ler n imijer league player, Fer Ed. ns the l'enn Htudctits cnit lilm. '" u,fl0 a shortstop, nnd nccerdlng te ')r 1,0D Ynlei, conch of 4lp Hn und iiiuc .vt'niiiiiN, u Hiiir ei ine iirst wiucr. "Allen leeks like the goods." said Yntes. himself n former Phillle. this morning. "He handles the ball with all the grace nnd case of u veteran, can tnrew witn tlie speed of it bullet and can whale the old hersehlde. Of course, we ere only hnvlng the ordinary preliminary practice new. but from his action In the field nnd nt thev bat I think he should develop into nn excellent player." Praise from Elbcrfeld And no less, nn authority thnn Kid Erberfeld, the famous Cubs stur, who is Managing Little lleck. is of the same opinion. The Kid would like te have Eddie digging his cleats Inte the ground In Little Heck every ufternoen, but the quest' for u higher education sent the youthful pltier te the University te III lift llli, limn man I. ... ..1 t ,. J ir.u iiuic vu tuu van tunics irem tlin Innirlti.u tfilillit Iu nlnninnti rn,ii r ..., .,,...! ,-, "" ," ,V 7i""V " V", ,?, J .-V 7"" r. e hmuuv "IV " -W H-l KlVlltrn 111 II in stocking feet nnd wclshlnc In thei neighborhood of KWl pound. His base- """ ."-"": . "."" "" " "". Kiiwmiilir Mhoeis et Ills lieme town nnd was eon tlnucd ut high school, where for four years lie lield down the shortstop posl pesl posl tlen. During his senior year, . when he captained tlie nine, he hit the old npplc for the handxeme nvernge of ,4tli. Eight of his iniiny hits in the thirty games played that year were home runs. Allen worked out en Franklin Held yesterday with exactly 1011 ether can dldntes, according te the roll of I)r, Yates. This Is by far the largest sound unit nnn wit miiirira nir ii iresnimiii i .baseball tenm. On Yv edncsdny the .... ,. ....; . i . . . .- reat,, ceacn cut, ivvcive I'liuniuaies en tee squad nnd expects te drop u few dally (,"" ' "" " " Dcvvhirst, cnptaln eleven lust full. Coach Curlss sent his" varsltv tenm through the stillest drill of the youthful, KenkOti vexterdiiv. Three liilielilM irnnt ' ....... ,. .. ,. . . .....K through a snappy fielding workout lifter I ipcwmrsr, ciipiiiiu ei inu iirti-ycur ' i ' N Taicuttnu There's something about them you'll likeM '& Defeats Mrs. Fex HBHBHHBS MISS GLENNA COLLETT The Protidcnretrlrl Has trier ecr Mi. Caleb-Fex, of Philadelphia, in the final round of the Ucllealr, I'la., golf teumey the veteran nnd new pitchers hntl sent their offerings jip te the plate for the batters te hit ut. I.arscn, the stur of the bexmen lust car, wns the only "et" te put any stuff en the ball, lie had te be cautioned several times against trying te "hook 'em." Desscn te Play It wus stilted jestcrduy by a fellow student of Uennv Dcssen, thu buskctball forward, that he would be in shape te iluy tomorrow night against Dart mouth. The former Southern High Scheel lud, who gained fame by jumping into IteM'iuiMt's place nfter the latter was Injured, bus been suffering from a heavy cold, but u geed rest the last few days has done him se much geed that he will be seen when the opening whistle blows tomorrow night. Coach Lawben Robertsen, of the track team, announced this morning that he has placed eight men en a spe cial training table for the tlnal trial next week for the English trip. They are Captntu Larry llrewn, Johnny Herr, Deniild Head, Sum Kerr, Elmer Mo Me Lane, Ed McMullen, Geerge Meredith nnd Johnny Hidden. Thirty-two mem bers of the truck team will lenve here tomorrow morning for Xew Yerk, where they will compete In the indoor inter inter celleglute chnmpleushlps In the Twenty second Itcgiineiit Armery. Yesterday afternoon Dartmouth scored a 10 -te -4, victory ever Pcnn In fencing. After losing the lirst four bouts the Ited and Iituc enme Imck nnd wen three straight. Sccbright and Hettinger starred for the Red und Itlue. TRI-COUNCIL VS. NATIVITY West Philadelphia Basketeers Op pose Richmond Quintet Tonight The-Trl-Council bnskctball team will play the Nativity basketeers nt Knights nt rn1tltllliliu Hull 'PMrtv.nli.llfli unit MnrW i roots tnnMit Vminrer im.ii "-- ..-.. ". .........n . - .... i.cwls. of the home team, will depend en Nelan nnd Mcf'ann, forwards; Klet. center, and (.ilascett and Dew ncy. guurds. Trl-(Viuncll is composed of plncrs ull of whom are members of the Knights of Columbus. Since the team has been handed ever te Phil Lewis It bus come through with live victories iu the last six game-.. The only reverse wns at the hands of theCamden KnigliUel Coin in Jack Palmer Defeats Herman Heranten. Pn ? . tlilladllihU March 10 Jack Palmer rnelea the ltntitilnr .in. ls Cem here "u ' '""""" '" u lcn"reun" Twenty for a Quarter N. GLENNA COLLETT DEFEATS MRS. FOX Providence Girl Wins Belleair.tueethcr matches in this chnmpleushl Championship by Victory r r j j Over Phila. Veteran MRS. BARLOW ALSO LOSES T leternn women a-nlfnrH .if IMilln. hnmiilenshlt of llellenlr. According te dispatches, Miss .Collett plnjed Steady ge'f ull the way. She wen the first two holes, taklnc n"t en the llrst and u birdie .! en the second. After this, Air". I ex hrjil her en pven terms until the seventh. Miss Collett wen the seenth und ninth, giv ing her n lead of 1 up nt the turn. She was out III -lit against 47 for her opponent. Mrs. Pox wus nble te' halve i.i-i.i . Vi t . i " i., .1 I ueivnicn .iir.", . u. vmin, 01 iuiiuii, . . ., i uskcu mi- wuurir. n iiuviuii niu ui luce. . AJi delphlu were defented in Southern tour- lv (t ml -u ir1P ti,r, ,.Klt w,,s League Is preparing for nnethcr sue-I j,00n ju n.irllng has petitioned the xt&k V.? ' v..-i ." l" ... 'i . lfiu M. .".!: wen by Miss A. Illun, of New Yerk. ,.,.sflful season. The first meeting was court te grant n temporary Injunction "tfA tVSPil Jyi .Tu, i MsMI,!I1,", '' defented Mrs. H. K. PepRer, of ,.,'ist evening, nt which seve-l1 of restraining the- club, Its president, '. llrM.M vi '?. mi Mr'- "i1 .,lu,PTtl I'hll.nlclphln, by li nnd 1 . he el dubs expressed their Intention i Jeseph It. Kmberj, nnd ether officers ', - ii?i?l..L.i'f V'i ?lrfkr 1"tn1 In Mr"- iriew suffered defeat in the , joining for the coming season. und directors from merging with the Mi 1m fS llJ J,frKi.lM,nnm,Bl '" match of tllc 1Ivcr '"' Te election of officers resulted ns ' Terrcsdnle club. -SS Uinpmau, of Orcenwlch, nt Plnehiirst, ( lMt orKnnlantleti. follews: President, Theodere P. At u meeting in .Tnnunry n resolutteV$IJi Tn'.iofent mu irv ! ... i - n, J,rM' Clittpinuti wen low cress honors Occhsle. of nvld Lupten's Hen Cem-, wns pnssed effcctitig the consolidation ty'ieim rJin..?P,fZVM.r .-JM''," llL.l'l' round of 45 1.V-D0 en X. 1 Z : vice p-itlniit.'.Telm II. immer- of the two clubs by a vote of fil te .18. "-MB Se confident am I that en 1 WmWMM WwMMS&m Oct. ist, 1922, you win I wMJmMmm, WmMIWMmm admit that you made the best overcoat investment in your life, I guarantee te refund the full purchase price AND 6 ADDI TIONAL en any over coat you purchase during the next few days in this sale. Your Size Is 29 of Size 81 of Size 127 of Size 322 of Size 263 of Size 247 of Size 67 of Size 142 of Size 31 of Size 1409 KOSHL4ND Wilmington Stere. 824 Market Sft the tenth nnd eleventh, but Mis Col Cel lett setted down te her game ngnln en (he twelfth mid thirteenth, and wen then holes In par figures, ending the uintch. .Miss Collett's long driving, which en abled her te act en the green In her second shot en ninny holes where the ncrugc golfer cannot reach in three, gave her u tremendous iitlvnntugc in lier match with Mrs. Fex, us well iwi .Mrs. Fex hardly did lierself justice l't 'er short gnmc, for she threw iiiwny opportunities le get u half en i ""' seventh ami ninth greens by taking three putts. This Is tin; second time i this tinlp linve met this senen. In the1 tee,r.y tm,r,mmcnt Mrs- Fex W,,B thci Tim second eight wns wen by Miss I.-...I. ..-!.... t .li.. ,.e in.. i., ti. .. i... . '.'."l".'"' Y, ',il '..;';.., " i" course, and Airs with 40 4tl H The team match, pinjed en the Nas sati Point sjstcm, went te the tenm of seventeen plnyers captained by Mrs. Chur'es S. Wnterheuye, of New Yerk, president of the Silver Feils. Their defented opponents, who were called upon te entertain the winning team nt ten, were bended by Mrs. Leuis E. Itcnll, of Unlontewn, vice president. KOSHLAND SAVES YOU MONEY Sensational Sale! Te make room for the better display of my new Spring Suits, I have cut te the bone the price of EVERY HEAVY-WEIGHT OVER COAT in my immense two-fleer stock and marked it te the lowest price level ever set in this city for standard quality goods. Every one is backed by a sweeping guarantee which proves its wonderful quality. 1409 WINTER-WEIGHT Values Up te $50 i K w--niw5lF mKRbjmfMr Here 33 34 35 36 ' 37 38 39 40 42 Super-Bargains! You'll say se, because these Overcoats are strictly all-wool and hand tailored by the makers of the best overcoats in this country. But you'll have te come early. They'll move fast at this amazing reduction. 1215 Market Street 'ill... r I V.iL niwuy juuu Glemes at loe xrrices OPEN EVENINGS I T. F. OECHSLE HEADS IrJnilQTDIAI TfAWIQ Succeeds Milten Hohlfeld President of Baseball League (Other Officers Named SEVERAL FRANCHISES OPEN . .. ' The industrial AmntCUr Unsebail maun. Mills, nnd secretary treasurer, """"" ..ij JIUfc tnntlll. .IT.. OI llie I'lllllllirilllllll lllltr-'ii) , il its lillVKtu ... inv i;i,iiiii uut 1L n '.''i MllI.l.. fnrt 4 . I .. . II. 1 1 .. .1 ..1 . .1. I.. .I1.. . ...u m. ' It I.. ..llr.rvn.l 1 .1 l.n ni.Mlln.. . 1. a t- 11 l 'l.'?t .Jehn Wllllnni .Ncsimt. , Milten L. Hohlfeld, president the1 last two ,iears. declined te enter the race, as he wished te take n lest from i the activity of the league, but In doing ' e expressed n desire te present n pen nant t be uwurded te the league chnin chnin plens ut the close of the season. The league accepted the offer und in rec- v - - - . r n jr ."Monday und Friday Till 9 o'clock Suturduy Till 10 o'clock L fitrntf ln,i nt lilu vntllfttitn Mnrvfwfl llA ' tinnuimeusly elected nn honorary life i .irt.. . I iiviii. ei -wj Tlinrn lire n number nf iinenlnffa MM, j tennis nnd thu'next meeting will be heM I nit xiies'iny evening, .uurcn xi. in uv-. oBice of the Hohlfeld MiuiilfuctUTlBit, Company, Tenth und Allegheny aveaaaV i Any iiiiormatieu regaining tue leai will be irlveii by the secretary nt 21 I East Cambria street. , as iij, GOLFERS INVOKE COURT '-? IN MERGER DISPUTE l Frankford Club Members 8eek I Junction Against Torresdale Plan I Members of the Vrunkferd Country Club, divided ever the proposed mcrr with the Torresdale Country Club, have. the indention of the new corporation te sell the rcnl estute of the Frunkferd club without dividing the proceeds nmeng the members of thnt club, nnd that the money will be utilized te pay off Indebtedness of Uic Tnrredulc Club, which is suld te be ?11'0.000. It Is alleged the merger Is u violation of the property rights and the property certificate. m w, VA 1 a m ' w. W, VA mm mr'. W,. fmZMJ m 'ft ifS r, W?, zm W, W. 'wk m. m W9A m YMi. m &Z: m m m. xvw wk KM w& u4Z w. W& M XA'Z'jrA W's. Chester Stere, 3rd & Market Sts. TV; P'A-rk v H u sw-i J vA m m. VSA 1 yA . w. Wzk 'A m Wl 7ZM m I ,j,i!i ifl,i &i I x- i it $,.y f - ,? i - &mm 7teiMi & a &gi $. wal.-ff M. V-- imv. -.Ki."2. J-i'iHiiK t.$mm&j,3mmisfe&i. if.M . LLiiWJV ii -v . f "fit
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