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'W, 'i ,4 (p DARK OUTLOOK FOR ,2 CLEAN SWEEPS IN OPENING NET PLAY PIONEERS ON GRID Captain Weekes' Injury Leaves Champions With Only Twe Regulars te Start Season NAUS ENTERS WENONAH West Philly and Germantown Swamp Ff ankferd and, South ern in Public High League ARCHIVES BEAT MIRRORS miss elberfeLd Honored I dunn te coach again Red Crees Decorates 12-Year-Oldi Swarthmore Soccer Menter Signs By PAUL PBEP AS A brilliant day cornea te a close, night, without, fall, envelopes the Min with Its black robes and covers the world with darkness.. Then, again, a champion, sitting en the highest pedestal possible, Is bound, noencr or Inter, te tumble off Inte ob- ""Ver Instance, take Frankford Hlgh'e football team. Last year the cham pion of the Interschelastlc League, the J'leneers have little chance te win the mme tltle again this fall. When Charlle Weekce, captain and lirilliant fullback, broke his ankle In a recent practice he jirebably put the last Mraw en the lead that breke the camel's back. Unheralded In 1921, Frankford pa ,aa through an undefeated season. Teams were mopped up right and left and the team was proclaimed the best In this vicinity. With clarions striking a ilgh irete. scholastic fans everywhere hailed Frankford ns the posalble champion ngaln this year. But since that time the outlook has taken a decided change. Six boys were te return te the school again this fall. Twe Clausen, tackle, ind Bennett, end decided te give all ff their time te studies and forget the Tid game for a season. Then1 one quit the school altogether and WcekcS was hurt. With only two boys as the nucleus for a team and a game with Penn Char ter, the Intcr-Acndemlc League cham pion, only two days off, everything leeks as dark ns night for Frankford. I'nless some unlooked-for galaxy of arid wonders crop up, the Pioneers com deemed te go through a season In which Aurera rarely will pull open the curtains and let the sunshine break through with a victory. Ted Nam Kilters Wenenali Ted Nnus, who for the last two years lias been starring en the Sunbury High Scheel team ever in New Jersey, has 'ntered Wcnenah Military Academy. Xaus was one of the most dreaded liacks ou the ether side of the Dela ware In 1021. Weighing 195 pounds. Iii was a wonderful line plunger, and his great speed ake enabled him te run the ends. He could punt, tee, and threw and catch forward passes. Ted should be a great help te the "Llttle Soldiers' " elfven. He played quarterback at Sunbury and has a won derful chance te win the signal-calling pest at Wenonah. Prospects leek bright for Central High Scheel in the In-terschelaatlc Soccer League. Seveuty-fivc' candidates have lien drilling every day en Housten I'lcld and, according te all reports. Central is going te niake n drive for the I'haroplenshlp new held by Northeast IliEh. The Mirrors will be led by Gillespie. (me of the best backs in scholastic Cir cles In 1921. Three ether veterans are Imck. They nre Bennet, Hera and I'lnkel, nil of whom made Impressions during the campaign last season. Kcvernl gemes have been arranged l.y the Crimson nnd Geld, Including a fentefct with Girard College, th city champion last seabeu. The complete .-chedulc follews: October 14. Wmttewn. away; 28th, Osarse "hoot. y: 3trt. Penthjrn filch, away. NevtmbT 2. Cathnllf. liemn; 7tli, Krank iinl, Iiothe: 7th. I'pppr Darh', hem: 14lh, v st 1'hllH'JelpliM. invny jstti. Olrard Cel . ,huay; 21st, NurMi"aM, lienie; 24th, l'lill$fl;llililn Neriiuil Pclioel, home; "8tl. . rinnntewit. uuny two soccer teams Germantown Beys' Club In Allied Amateur League Twe senior soccer teams arc being 'irganlzcd at the Germantown Beys' Club for the coming season. One team lias been entered In the Third Division f the Allied Amateur League, and will i'lny at home en nltprnnte Saturday afternoons. The membership of this tram will be almost entirely of liejs " he have graduated from Girard Ool Oel i"ge and who have become identified in 'Mrge numbers with the Germantewit Heys' Club senior department. The ether team will bf captained b lee C. McCabe aDd will play lnde Pendent gemes at home and abroad, al tcrnating with the Third Division team In use of the grounds Already a gamp has been arranged with the team from tne Pennsylvania tchoelship Annape-H.- for the second Saturday In October, a ml correspondence Is being carried en ith out-of-town school teams for ether tales. . Public Tilth Scheel Tennh Unrit ulnnd Insit W. T.. IC. West FhllnddpliU Illth 1 e' t.000 .imnfMt 11111 i ii i .(mil ermnte-n Illrh . 1 O l.noe Frankferil Itltli n 1 .000 Central lllclt n 1 .een Hoetnern hum .-. ,- e i ,oeo Dauehter of Baseball Manager Contract for Anether Beaten St. Leuis, Me.. Sept. 20. ttulh El- Beb Dunn, the Swnrthmore soccer herfeld, twelve-year-old diiUKlitcr of ceacu fnr tb0 Inst two boosting, has just "Kid" JJlbcrfeld, manager of the Little , , Pentrnct te return te the Iteck Ark.) Southern Association , n .,,, ,,.. Baseball Club, has been given a ccr- Quaker college again this year, tificate In the Bed Cress life-saving Dunn trained a. championship team course, which usually Is Issued only i (turlns the two years lit Swarthmore. te adults, according te an announce- . -phe unmet was victor both ycai in tlie ment today al headquarters of the Pennsylvania i State Soccer League, win win Hetithwrstcrn Division of the American ning'lnst year after an extra game with Bed Cress. , Lrhigh. Almest an entire veteran squad iMiss fcincricm ioek me ceiirst: m u class of girls, but her work was 60 far ahead of her age that she was advanced te the adult class. One of her extraordinary feats was the bring ing In of a 100-pound man through the wntcr for a distance of fifty yards, (nn-lne mid linnilllnif 111 in in four wars. as prescribed by the requirements of the course. is en nic iiciu. .... i- The recruits of Inst fall were mostly young nnd inexperienced, but are re turning new well prepared for the train ing which will start seen. ifr y,?, ttfrk w k-:: .'. 'M?y&E Economy Basement Specials for Thu Special Stile of 2400 Pairs rsd Vacancies In Soccer League Baseball Today 2 GAMES NATIONAL LEAOt'r.lVVKK PHILLIES vt. CHICAGO riHMT OAMK AT IMP; M. AF.AT9 AT OIMnr.l.B' ANt HrAMWNfiB' 'rhi I'hllRdrlpltlA f.'lubd' Hecpt L,mu will eeetulta son In Octe1er. tt It prep, erly Atflllntfd wltli th i:ft.ni rUntrlct. ami will held It flrl mrftlni nt lh J.lnhlheuti ney' Club, Heward nml .einrMl utieetii. te receive entrlen tonight l It o'clock. Th Hrie t open rer tetn or riy sixteen ,t.ttra nnntvv r Villi. IIROWN ye..r..inrl under. . Cl.ib, Jntertcd Mieuld ., J2F1?XSS lSW?3 r.. K. O. TWO. CJMASiW '"P' V I rnmlnc Mint Tleati- I lOmmy L0UgP'aeWT.lhtTinmp. Referee i I-kI T STII ft HACK. MAT. DAII.V BIJOU BOXING TONIGHT In CpoJnnetleo WlMt Bl Berleik hryiw Bennie Paschall v. Jimmy Bnggs ml deli:l te title) meet! West Philadelphia High, the present tlUcheldcrs Northeast High und Ger mantown High were the winners in the opening day matches of the Public High Scheel Tennis League yesterday after noon. Twe of the trio mnde clean sweeps of their matches, while the ether just nhniit nnMr! nut n n.tn-2 vlctnrv. The Speedbeys traveled te Frankford and en the courts of the Frankford Tennis Club took the measure of the Pioneers' racquet wlelders In all five matches with comparative ease. Four of the six men representing the Westerners were veterans fre-nj last year, the only two new mm were the doubles partners, Bnrkhelter and Bates. It se happened that these ntw men were the only players that had any difficulty In subduing their Pioneer op ponents. It required two hard-fought sets te decide this math. The first ended in a '0-te-3 score and the last 0 te 1. Colburn, the first West Philly sin gles player, wen his match from Rush without dropping a game, winning both setH by -levc. Bramal, Captain Olhausen and Geerge Hedge were the ether singles victors. Archives Surprise Mirrors The hardest fought of the three tilts was that staged en the Northeast High Scheel courts at Twenty-ninth nnd Cambria streets between the Archives and Central High Scheel racquet wieldere. This fray was net settled te the deu- um m.u, me.'""'"'"".""' i-" trr nf..!r- 11 J l j: ., ... .,.v., . gram. When JNtcneis ana mainers. in weak riiuu,. jjcuuffuurtere or j IjllmiKriSd 01 IDC tVUKLIJ Archives' doubles team, nosed out Cap- fflf.cm Hern ' ci. n.... :. w p.. i. n.. . I CA.11.h1..M.. mm.I Tln.,tT. tf Ihfl . w ... v mvw l.. ..rn. wm - Mirrors, in three sets, 7-5, 6-4 and 6-4, It decided the fray in favor of the aaaaaaV's. c?- .,!1BaH OAKLAND TOURING Wl! reed, . newi r. fci tsee: fan b n HOWARD GARAGE r.aie x. Drlc toe: nt Heward Street SeilneMlr,,- c,t. SO. I. errOpen nt 0 A. M. MW rM. jT 1 nellenburgS ENnRE BLOCK. MORKET 111 IS STREET Vl TRFNTON FAIR "TkcJiVeil ' six iiayb 'rniN vkah Our Feature Hat With a 'iindln, Zl'Jl'JSr. "' M ! ' jW" and Better Giadea ' A a.lnlh nk m' ri titl Atr waiaiiuin: ui tiuuuuin A Thrill Nnnenrf , Scraps About Scrappers .n?.l'.,!,", '". I" rrr In a twe e-reun-l ?t mLV,T';Vi ,"1.".n'' pm"rrpvr nlclit siralnU nrtdle Itnelre. lecI mlddleivelKht. im ,.' 'r from blpe an "old man" dueIIIMI. a .'. 'I am thlrf jenrs old." WTltea nr "'re. and h points e'lt where there r lumber of ether flitmin several yern elder. Sameel ljillii, , downtown piartimaii, is yeMltirf for a lout betw-een Key Mulllaan. if Oray Kerry. hiiJ 1'anche Villa. Jttilllitan '-elhi 103 veunda and Is dehtten years, of s. redre rmm l retindln Inte htp for ;mler llBhtwelqht rome-tltlnn this -.eafen. h hand er, Ijnrr' Nefr. ,,0 has Matt Hechter. flyweight, and Johnny Ilayea. featti. erweleht. under hla wins. Veiinc OnulHell. n llBhtwelght, who lis. n sheivlngr well In Iloaten, l preparlnc .? .cPm? i Vh,,.iVn'lrn,n for '"'. Jehn lately l Gradnrcll'n let-il i-iresentatle an.) "e lj wllllnr in elgti for Leut with ly ndltr. Harry Urewn and .Ien TIU nridneli will ann In tt 13) iwund.'i for haney," eald (lately today. Sammy Net In, after winning mi a tech-"l-al knockout, ugatne-t Al JIarkle. la new Hi-pared te take en Jimmy IJoxter, Mat'y i'chter and Ueuny Punenl nt liny 0f the local clubs. rienimy llarrlv. Allenrew n Hula hevv. velBht, haa met Kddle ITuteH, Knutn llaii en. J.rank Yarchen. Krunkle Ilrltteri and Knockout an llvan. Prldaj nleht the flow flew flow I'ey win claeh with the. hardhitting marine, Ad Slone, In the wind-up i nt th Cambrln Jerk Martin m. Johnny lleushcrty. another MBht heavyweight mutrli, l.i the wrjil. I'r. Unu: IJddle Uojle vk l-.it .Marlev, j,., il.jej. vh. deergle (Irlffen ami At Zera e Charley O'Connell, Mickey THumainl, of riniitlKriirk. a proir preir ling llttle product. lln will meet ret .Nlenn In the ai'inHlnal te th Jehn 1 .nf. r ' IniHen-Slllcnt l'ur ear Iwut rit thn, N'ailen ,1 "I Friday nlelit. ether nmiilwrfii ilarr N'.l.nr vh. .Sum Laiielerd. Hill in. he i. i'iiii; l''rlta nnu tlarey lleblnsun n Ki.l -'nllh. Twe lei-nl klclt. Henni I'.ipciiI nnd l u 1 iney, who have l.ten uttiacthuT iniicli ut itlen In local rtsln- ruplen. will .iiiinr In 'epeetlva beuta nt Iho UUeu Thnatre ieiiIr;,' icbIiih Joe t'arrcll aii'i 'l'lnv liimilwln. N i e'hiT innteat a (U be betvu l.'diJI" Hiimmi nnd Plill Drewn. Teninu lnigliruii 'Iiiih been lire.iMtur In us refi-ii'f at illffernrut rluh", .S'et Tuerdnv 1 ;;li tlm Seuili I'hlliidelplihi mlddleweigi.t ' HI h.indle th Iwul lietwceii Artie MrCann lid Jul;., I,-e In the fenil (in ll te tllfl jlnln '! Nten-Jehnny Mcl.auirlillii till al H" Italian C. (1 Other beiitai lWdli- (t'.Mil- Je rtlre, Jv lirhiun ve, ,m He -. J," I- Huaiie 'tt, 1'ianl.b Kelly and Kid liunurd. rrhlriB. The Northeast victory came rather as a surprise. Central HiRh, which was the runner-up last season, and wbesp team is made up of Milten HfcfVin and Melferd Meyers. two premising youngsters, the former the Pennsylvania State boy champion, wsb the favorite before the start of play. Heflitn Wins Easily , Hefkin allowed brilliant tennis in ; winning his match with Captain Smith, of the Crimson and Geld. He turned i back the Central captain in straight sets, 6-1, 6-1. Meyer was the ether Central winner. Galbraith and Brick tm tlin Archive singles victors. AHtiniiffh the mntched set under way shortly after 2 o'clock, it was close tn 7 o'clock befere the final doubles' match was completed and many of the school boys who were Interested spectators, ate late suppers. ....,, .riarm.nnrnwn Hirh hsd all Its own way with the Southern High. Trem the first .Einglea match it was evident that the tied and Black was net in it with the clever Uliveeen pinyers una u u- came mero noticeable as game nfler came was taken from the downtewm.i-i. Ti,r, tnnlrhfR were the fastest nla.ved of the three tilts, but this was due . the llttle opposition rurn'ineu Uy lii.' Southern learn. FRAZIER A. C. DRILLS Coach Charlie Gault Expects te Have Streng Independent Team The Fraricri A. C. held nnethrr nractit last night at the Kingsesaing Ptnr-eniinrlB nt Fiftieth street nnd n.uit.riie fivamin. vith about twenty- live candidates answering the call of Coach Charlie Onult, the former Helmchburg and Qtiaknr Htar. Gault expects tn hav' no or thr most formidable of tli Independent eIbvptis. and any en3 who desires te try for the team can de se by report ing at tomorrow uigut i'i-"' - Ifrazlcr would like te hear from snch teams as Riverside, Mtiiil Hellr, Delce, Celwyn, DaVbv Fire, Re A. C .. of Washington, Address Alexander nn. 2112 Seuth Krarier 3ireei, phone "Woodland 3474 .T. PENNANT FOR PERKASIE Mnntnemerv County League Flagj Gees te Dick Smith's Team The Montgemrn County Lei.gtif baseliall tieiinant has been awarded le the Perknsie tram. Thev'flnifbpd the sensen in flret place. with Lausdalr second, the agreement i.i., tteen inndc before the season s opening that the total of both hnlw would reunt provided Perkafie could net participate in a piay-eu. Tlie tentn tuse ri'iir'-Bi-ius i iinitui-i-nhia Terminal nnd ir imr busy in Hi" Pennsylvania Hnllrnad contests. At a mrctllig of the Moiitgenmry Count.' Leapie tonight arrniiKPinents will b'J made for tin iinnnnl dinner. The Suburbiin League will c'e't' it- spasen with n liainpict nt Tnber en Snl uwlay, October 21. EXIT THE POP BOTTLE Threatened With Expulsion Frem Big Leagues by Ban Jehnsen Chicago, Sept. 20. -The pep bottle. as much n part of n ball gnnm nn het dogs nnd peanuts. In threatened with expulsion from big league society. Bun Jehnsen, president of I lie Amer ican Le.iguc, iihM'rtnl leday that. If expected lit bring the mutter up for discussion during the whiter meetings. Jehnsen attempted a similar move yearn nge, but was overruled. The revival of the bottle crusade is the result of the happening in the New Yerk-St. Leuis gnnm last Snttir dav. when "Whlley" Witt, of the Yn'nkct'n, was knocked unconsi'leuH by a pep bottle thrown b u fan. BANK OUT FOR SEASON Injury te Michigan Quarterback ' Blew te Wolverines' Football Team Ann Arber. Mich.. N'pt. 'Jo.-Tliee dere ltitn!(. "f t'li'M'lantl. (iiiiirtrrbiu'l nf tlin rnlversltv of Mlelllgnn 11121', fuethall leiini, prelmbl will ee out of (lie giiiiic for the entire season, It wn i I nlineiinced teilnj. ; An x-ray of his leg. injured in pru"- lice Siitunluy. revenled n bone had been ( friiflureil. Injuries kept Hunk out of tln line-up during mt'-t "I" 1021. Tin- Injury in n blew le .Michigan, although I'teriU. Inst yrnrV iiunrler back, and .eteiul oilier iiHiininlij le t lie , position we uiuikililc. Bet sort Hats 12 S. 52d St. 4012 Lancaster Ate, J- PAT GONWATS RAND, $100,000 Purses Premiums Herse and Automobile Races KREJE VAUDEVILLE-AUTO POLO Greater Midway New Exhibits $200,000 NEW BUILDINGS Wonderful AnlemntWe Shew KXOBRSION KATES AM. 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S'W-'m Mptal Hed, .SS.!)." ff IJ7.V iH, V ' 0 I 5; .11 i I "Ml" c'i ' no' -eiwil' 'en uti H llC-d' ' T'ill'fl O'lATIlfl biu-i' Oenii drawer and metal dra'ver pull Single Size Ail-Steel Bed and Spring ai s7.y: SU." rhilForebe. S19.7."i Dj- ' : 1 P4 i .i . i'. r i'..i l".'hc tt Itll li.ini-' e I'll ilevi" ilp. i''"i 'ind Meldi- i t .! $8.00 Slidinii Couch Beds at ?:..") lvach I'plieMered ImmiI Sleul at JI.9S n 3-Inch continuum pest, wlili 1 Vi-lnch crein panel box. Ten 1-Inch filler up rlKlit.i. All tilzcs. SnkLLENBuPcJS Economy Basement aaeiN. SiELLKISJUUKG & CO, Mahnc any or Ivery finish, up bolstered In d'tuni or cretonne. SUELlENBJT-JiS Kcnem.v Hasement Extra and Regular Size Bungale,w Aprons At 98c I'ract'cal 11 u n g a 1 e w Aprons made from the most becoming i'iprkrd percale. Have fasii aPd pocket, and arc piped in a contra-tin;; leicji'. -fc 1 .. . j l.wnenv Ht.Ctv"'Tlt Pure Worsted Brushed Weel Scarfs $2.95 t0 $5 ( 'ic1 in'jri.irfrs have .lw' 'I ' iiii tu.pi for a bc- 'lUiic P jrT Weel .Scarf i'i plein .. ur txo-lene crTci''r'. Newer nieii' ' . have belts, pecketa and fringe trimmings. 53.00 Straight fl1 QK Witlv u' u: !t anii pocket, but very ur ami w..-ni. Iv"" ",t"i " .' l.uiw"' llnae'nr.nt 25c le $1.2.) Turkish Bath Towels 5c t0 49e 200 dozen- of liieh-Tsric l'MrJsh TewcN, eic n from de-.ible-twistcd ;, .'intg, te lie sold quickly tumor tumer tumer re'. . Seme lunc btaiiie or oil hpets ethers lune crests of come Ik i-l or institution WOVnn j,: c.'iite'". .e mail nr nhem orders. ''" v t: ... " H. ... Flannels At Decided Reductions -'Of Bleached Uemet l'lannel 1 OX Yard -C :.17 Cream Embroidered Flannel. Yard. Kmlireidcrrd, hcmtititchcd or icallepivj edr;f'.-!. 00c Bath HehinK. CQn Yard DVt Indian and ether pretty designs. Make your own bathrobe nt very little cost. SNELLblBORtfS Economy Colored 98c Four Groups of Extra-Size Undergarments Special for Thursday n Women's Extra-Size 7 JfcJ'.lW i Ml I Nisht Gowns, Drawv'i KYti UIIU IJIUUIIH.-IO Vf lingpric cloth ana batiste arc remark-' able values ACkg Women's Night Gowns, cloth, are tailored andli llnished with blue! stitching. 2A Each Oti Tillm 'ight Gowns. Envelope iW Chemises and Skirts, all extra sizes beautifully trimmed at 'f and 4 98c Women's Extra-Size Drawers, of lingerie cloth, finished with embroidery ruffles; also. Sateen Bleemers, cut full in llesh CQ und white. Each tJC '.il'INS-TIC'S Economy Basement $2.00 Snellenbura Special Corsets at 98c Medium-bust and girdle top Cer.cts carefully fash ioned from pink ceutil arc splendidly boned uith rust proof boning. It"' an offer v. tl!i I'ensiiii-rini;. 39c Women's 09c Bandeaux An c .ccllcnt med"l of pink brechc, hooked in the back. 59c Women's .51.00 Cerselettes. . . . Tae ivir- of f-rv .i nole garters i- attacl.'i le thi -t Ir, made from pink C( til. !-" ic.l 98c Leatherette for Furniture J 67c Yard It's the ideal furniture covering wears exceed. iiiglv' well, and is easy te put en. All wanted colors. 50 inches v. idc. Tacks te match at 3c dozen. Finding le match at 7c yard. Velour Curtain Strips; at T-. 'tn ..J e rssS 7M.it, .e.'J.i mill ye.iv f'evcral very pretty cel-Ji ors tliat may be used singly, for couch covers, or' matched for deer or win-ni dew curtains. All 2'J yard3 Iehr. 3:1.50 Strips eacn. S 1.7.1 each. 56.00 each. Slripa Strips new new $2.75$ a S'.l. $3J9 $3.75 jj 1 Vniininv Basement"! t fl ;fi Economy Basement Rug Specialty Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs $11.98 Size 9x12 Feet at... Just 150 Beautiful Rugs in This Let Tapestrv Brussels Kug.. Size (v Feet Mil' secend1-. Heuy Axminslcr S6.59 ?: 825.001 MiChll.- imperfect. Seamless Axminslcr Rugs. Size eeq ff) 0x12 feet.. U" Very liplit impel I'etiui.-'. Tapesii Brussels Rugs, Size JQ tia U7V 7.(5x1) Feet. Splendid let of seconds. .1 11st lt-ccived eOO Huavv, Durable Tocen Mais. Cft1'& Te Sell at, Each.... The essentia1, caseiia.ii mat 79c in If H't'ulai' price, Genuine V Art Kims Art Kuirs and N'epenset fee. M' slmhtK imp S1H.20 IK 12 fl SS.liJ) 14. '10 1K10.G II. .. .S7.(i! ?I2.I." !K!l ft. . . i;.6! $10.10 7.fix! II. ...$:.6l $8.106x9 ft ?4.69 CORK LINOLEUM CLKAItAXCE Uoem nize lengths from our regular ntech. Many te mauh. S(U VKLM AIUI ' 39c & 49c lull Hull, : nrie Wide , ConKelcum Utik' Oft' Borders 4&C While the le j,ta. -s 6000 Yards of Best New Precess Fleer Coverings at Pretty tile and weed designs. Cut from full relln. Dring room sizes. 33c SuElUHSURCiS Economy Bapemftfl 1 ;is'. SNliLUJNBURG & CO.: 1m ai m &u JUj .afirfA4' .- iif n.-i. l.l.Xjfc , tliaV.
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