Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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Coach Snyder Faces a Tough
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Plenty of Material
REGULARS BACK
BACKATNORTHEAS
LANSDQWN
Suburban Eleven Should Make'
u Geed Showing en Grid
This Year
HAS A TOUGH SCHEDULE
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SOCCER OUTLOOK BRIGHT
Coneh Snyiler. of tlie Northeast IIIrIi
BHinel foetbnll tetim. Is certninly
fftplii? n teiiRli preposition nt piecnt.
lie ssiird u call for Rrlilirnn camlitlntes
jc fcnlay iifirriioen ami iipprexlnmtcly
n prntiu'y of .eiiiiKsttrs lici-ili'tl his call.
However, tills is net what Is worry
lug tlie veteran lender of tlie Archives.
Out of tin' hiimtifil players, there Is
net a Miis'e eterun back from last
jmr's eleven.
Kveii the captain for the routing Hen
son Is net out for the eleven. In ether
voids. Snjdei' taunt itart a H.vstem of
rebuilding One whole year has been
,ivt with no results eh, allied whatso
ever. Snjder Is Inking the problem In hand
In ail optimistic manner and realizes
tin r lie ciiimet leufid out a ehnmplon ehnmplen
iiliip eleven fre.n the grcii material. Hut
lmpes te have a team that will -be a
crrdlt te the reputation of the selioe'...
This is nil he wants, and If he can
'n half of the games te lie plajcd lit)
will be mere than well satisfied.
The material for the i leven, fremvthc
opening day glance, h'imum te be fiivor fiiver
nble. but you cannot always juilje .1
iienk by its cover.
Is Aggressive
There aie many husk) -looking oung eung
fllcis who are willing te give, their be.t
for tlielr school. I'.y the way they por per por
fermi'd their minute details jcsterd.iy,
ptmder will at least have an aggressive
e ( veil if net a winning one.
.Iiilinii Duidup, who was appelulcd
captain of the loetb.ill team for this
Le.iMiii. iini net lctuined te school. He
li,i- jjiwii up scheid work and has gout
te liittle his wnj tlireugh the world.
Tlie enlj possible (aiidldate ni a
leader for the squad is Stevens, who
ji'iivid fiillliiK'k last ,v ear. An clrctliin
will b" lii'hl Minns day next week 10
11 'i unit a captain.
Snjiler sent the green p'.a.vers
tlimucli only the fundamentals of the
. m .M'slciday. I'liss-lng tlie ball, tlie
pmper ini'tlieil of canning tlie pigskin,
dli'l HifM'ng. were Mime of tlie miner
dit.iil- which In? epl.tined te them.
ilih'iiterc Hint
The Mr-t casualty of the f-i'iiMin
ci 1 Hired late in the altcinoen viheu
ilileireic, a new comer, spi.iincd M'V
f.il muscles in his leg while tackling,
lie !i:id le lie iiiriieil fiem the Held and
v ill hum piebnbi.v be unable te ice
furiher .ntien lielele the opening ei
tin fieib.ill -iumih two weeks hence.
Seaie of tlie plu.vers vhe showed up
ii!' in tlie eiiening pr.ictlce weie
( was. c.indid.ite for the captaincy
Mil 11 substitute last jear. who is t ,v
liu for the fullback positien: I'ewcm
t'lil Liggett, .second string mil men of
llIM m-.imiii : Mllllelli'J, a llllltbllck I
t'sinil, iinetlier halfback; Weeks and
li;iiuli',, iiunitei backs; llenden, a sub
e'li'M of Inst .ve.ir. who Is tr.ving for
t;i l,e; l!"ll, tinkle; Kicdeiicks, guard;
fiiei). (enter, and (irater, a giiaid;
The lir-t game of tlie season will be
pl.i.ved with the Coatesvllle Mich nine
iv) the Verthc.ist Flvlil, Twenty-ninth
ii'id fimbria stuets, en Septemlier
JM Sk Public High Scheul League
I. Hues niiil Wlllianisen Trades Scheel,
T in- Sihoel and "famden Hlgluiom Hlgluiem
rl le the silieduli'.
finer I'respects High
Park as the prospects arc for a win
ning eleven, the snecer team Is just tlie
opposite. Four veterans nre bnck from
Ihm v ear's championship eleven and
Ciaeh Oi-car (icrney expects the team
I 1 c line through with Its second straight
title.
It vas the Initial workout of th
Pci'ieh ciine plajers jesteiday also en
(mother section of the field. (Jallen.
titer ferwurd: I'.eiiller. lift halfback;
Mulianic and faptalii .McDonald arc
the veterans back.
(iirsen, the star goal tender last
mwiii. is still undecided as te whether
li" will return te school. He has
v "i kul nil summer ami is thinking
ieiinii-,1) of sticking te his position. If
h" does, the Archives will feel his less,
leviielv feach tierney will have ipille
a snuggle 10 (ill liis jilnie siiccessfullv.
The ileveu wen the championship
Inst season eulv after the hnrilcst et
iliuggles. The West IMiihidelplila Hluh
Sdieiil 1 lev en put up a stubborn light,
but was finally subdued in two post pest
h s(in games.
Ferty-five littsky-loeklng IndlviditnlH
Wprn found nnvnrfitif. nrmlmt tlin T.nnl-
tlevvnc Hlgli Scheel football field yes-j
tcnlny nftcrnoen. After close Inspection
they were recognized ns candidates for
this ear's I.nnsdewrne eleven.
It wns their third day of practice.
Conch Wcrlsch, who leeks nfter the
siiund, wns at the lower end of the
11 t'lil instructing the new men in the,
fundamentals of the gntiip.
In (mother section of the gridiron the
seven regulars of last year's cloven, with
four substitutes, were pitted against n
green eleven in scrimmngp.
Signal work was nlse used Inter in the
nftcrnoen, nml when Conch Wertsch
was linnljy nbloate give his nsslwtnnce
te the regulnrs 11 little tilt wns stnged
without counting the srores.
The plnvcrs looked te be In fine fettle,
even censlding t lint only three prnc
tlces hiive been held, mid rushed nnd
tackled hi mid -season form.
Veterans Help Coach
Captain Stackhouse wns all ever the
field. Along with .Tee nnd (Jeergp Wnl Wnl
ten, both backlleld men. Hud I'almer.
Schwartz, Fiaucis Miiliei: nnd I'ele
Kicluirils, they helpeil tiic conch In In
structing the newcomers.
Following the scriininnge, punting,
tackling the dummy and sprintlng'werc
stime of the exercises engngeuNn by the
(.quad.
I.aniilewne hns a tough schedule this
year, meeting St. Jeseph s l'rcp. .the
champion" of tlie Catholic League fast
.vear, in the opening game: IVriii flinr- I
ter, chnmnietis of the Intcrncadeinic 1
I.engiie; Swiirthmerc High nnd their ,
suburbnn ilvuls, the Radner eleven. I
The schedule of the team follews: ,
September ; HI Jn-ppli I'ren. nt home !
liitelipr II Chi jler ltlsli nt home
O tnhnr 1.1 IVtm ('haitfr. nwiiy I
liririln'r I'l' Chcllenlnm Htf;li. usa, i
Or-liilirr 27 Il'ulnur Mleii awnv.
Nevcnib'T t- t.nnr Mi r en iiwmv I
Ncvinilir tt Itlillev l'uk linme.
Niiveie'ier IS Darby Hl-tli, linnit- .
Nnvnmbnr LTi Milln llinh, iuva
Nevun'jcp 30 Swarthmiire HlBh, linme I
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Drexel has trained hun
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tlirlr frli'iitlH te our farlerj (or (heir
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PAGE SEVEN,
I ASKS $100,000
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Truly Warner Is Granted
Temporary mjmiumu"
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mvATS MUST NOT
USE NEW DISBUD
One hundred thousand dollars feri
The Recerd -
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Koh-i-neor diamond insci, dui u -
stvle of masculine
fall headgear
I which is valued at tnai su....
Truly Warner of New iefk, v.uu
of a chain of retail hat stores, for
...,.-- it, new stvle was designed
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and manufactured, wm .- -..
tien of putting it en sa.u i-p
plaintiff in a civil suit in which dam
' e of $100,000 are asked, against
B large hat rciaucr x
Yerk, operator of another chain of
hat stores; the firm of D. ELoewe
& Ce., hat manuiacuirers ui ..
L.... rf . Charles F. Yechum, a
.'.ft,,r0r of hat blocks and:
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$100,000 seems like a let of money for one style, but when
mere than 300,000 young men will select this "$100,000
Style" this month, it establishes Style Value and Style
Leadership.that's what we . did last May with the
Styl-Flash and that's what we'll de this September with
the Styl-Judge.
I knew they would all try te copy it when I put the hat this
young man is wearing en my Five Feet Style Shelf, but
I thought I was entitled te show you first the style I
originated, and the Judge thought se, tee. That's why the
Court issued an injunction te protect the design I created,
and that's why I named it the Styl-Judge.
The new famous "$100,000 Style" has a regular D'Orsey
Derby "Curl" and it's the first time anyone ever used this
Style Combination and put a Derby "curl" en a sdft hat.
This model has a crown that is soft and light with mere fur
blown into the brim te make it firm but flexible, and held the
shape of the flange that it was "ironed" ever.
New, I want you te be the Style Judge in this case, and if
you prefer a different shape, don't forget I have fifty ether
styles in all dimensions of crown and brim te fit every head,
and ALL Celer Combinations te fit every face.
But before you make the charge te the Jury, remember
the charge for the "Styl-Judge" and every ether Style
Combination in this case is $2.85.
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