ijsiw'pMHI urn ... nnmsa Tim rvjv awi i' 'W .!'! Y rs Vit '" '"'KJI'VTraTH'ilil, e -' r WW r '? ' 1922 I 4" f . ..ii . CT6i, ..("J aMaata. Independent Football Elevens Ae Preparing for Stiff Week-End Battles en Lecal Grilfc m ijMyj$aL yj. tWO NEW TEAMS .. v N SOCCERLEAGUE i Merlen ana rnnwwii yi Enter Second Division of Interclub Circuit SCHEDULE F0R. SEASON flne mere teams have been entered nii.. il. Tf-iarMutt In the wcenil iiiviswii ' .no ..... Soccer League, mnking n total efscven .MIn-lt out for the honors wen by fhe University of Pennsylvania "Re- f'neomer-nre another eleven Jm the Merlen Cricket Club, where r enthusiasm Is running high this Jftd "combination from the prince flK which In mnWnf Its, first in the Koecor line this autumn. ' rnnip" ti Ien in this division was very i .ist season, with Conch Douglas SSf.rt?. Tied nnd Bine '"Ildservcs" S Vlnnhi ever the Moorestown ''hmMcb Merlen's two entries nml that nt X Princeton Club. Moorestown is en M"l.v i. . fn rnvaturn for Inst lltt Ul IO (ll'ICIIU inc.. ....." the flermnntewn Cricket s re Kms nre out te detenu tneir inure . t- Mltlen. the uermnniewn vrirni S.K . ,1 the Philadelphia Cricket Club - ...- aiwia nmrn. V"Sen"oVened Inst Saturday, with Jl'rincoten Club draw "g a bye, and. ffiK VMn ,eme geed" or was iben. The feature of the day was he Iwerv of the Merlen A team ever the Merlen II squad by a one-goal margin. Oh the lnnern were only able te tint eieht men In the field. P In tie ether contests staged Mpores Mperes Mpores ten b nk"il the Philadelphia Cricket Club 8 genh te 0. while Oermantewn twunced I'enn by n 4-te-l count. The fclieclulc: Hrrenii DUIslen OCTOHBlt 7 fl.rmantewp i. I'ennnylnl. fit Oer- 2Sreiten. Trlnceten, bye. OCTOBER 14 Vnorten-n PnnvhnnU. at Mnores Mneres ismr PhlUdilPhlft vs. Prlnreten. at Phlla JSSblr. Mprleti 1t. vr. Oermantewn. at Marlen. Merlen 2i, bve. OCTOHER 24 Marien Id i. rennsUianla. nt Merlen: MwrMtcmn Mrlen. lsj. at Moerestown: ejrmsnti" n : Trlnccten. at Uermnniewn. Philadelphia, ta. OCTODEtt 28 PrlneMen s. Pennsylvania, at Pnnyl nrla. Moerestov n vs. Mr pr ?a-liai M.enc"' tewn: Oerrnantewn . Philadelphia, at Oer. Bsnlewn. Merlen lit, be. NOVEMBER 4 Jlerlnr 2d. b. Philadelphia, at Merlen; rtmwlianla . Morien, lat. at Fennsyl. ranla: Jlonernlomn s, Princeton, at Moorea Meorea Moerea town. (Jermantenn. bc. NOVEMBER 11 Philadelphia t. Pennsylvania, art Phlla Mehla: Morien 1st v. Princeton, nt Marlen. M-rlen 2d, va. Oermantewn. nt Marien. Moorestown. bye. NOVEMBER 18 " NOVEMBER 25 Pennsylvania a. Moorestown. at Penn flranU. Other natches te be elated en ThanVsglv lat Day mernlnu. ' NOVE.MBER 30 Marlen 1st. va Merlen . 2d. Philadelphia, va. Oermantewn. hla. Princeton bye. DECEMBER 2 PERKASIE CLUB HONORED , Awarded Pennant of Montgomery County League at "Annual Banquet Hie I'crkaMe Club, baby member et the Montgomery County League, was officially proclaimed 1U22 charu Itjpn of that organization by Hareld Pike, president of the league, nt the Hi,. ennquet Held last nJgnt at the i-iiiimieipMR ihe Club nt Taber. Pike lauded Pert-mil' fnr 'Ira unnrta manBhln and -the prsident'ef the club tnld he would be glad te have the same team back again, if possible. ' Dick Smith, -tlie wlnnlnv tnnnar t'd of signing nil' his (players- prier iu vcioeer tne year previous, and an nounced that the fourteen he had then are still with him and will be n unit again next year. DELCO IS ENJOYING BIG GRID SEASON Darby Eleven First Club te Turn Back Clearfield in Three Years PLAY MAGNOLIA SATURDAY art Merlen: at Fhtladel- Phlladelnhla. vn Merlnn la, at Thl1a1l. ; fhla; Merlen 2d. t. Princeton, at Merleni WVM.LVinii B viol II1UII IUH II. Hb ,iUUI 6a IU YV II. Fntylanla. bye. DECEMBER 9 Br. Inter-clty match. DECEMBER It Ptwjiyhanla va. Merlen 2d. at Penn Wvanla: Merlen 1st va. Philadelphia, at Jjarlen: Princeton v. Moereatown. at aioereatonn; Oermantewn. bye. DECEMBER 23 Pennsylvania vs. Philadelphia, at Penn UttnUv Merlen 21 v"- Moorestown. at Marions Princeton vs. Oermantewn. at Oer Oer maneown, Merlen 1st, bye. r DECEMBER 30 Jfcli?!?.. lBt A?-,, Moereatown. at Merlen; rlnceten vs. Philadelphia, at Philadelphia: tal?.0 y- Morslen 2d. at German Mn; Pennsylvania, bye. JANUARY 0 .2i?laK.1Xa5,R- J" Princeton, at Pennvl ffiiw. Ph"lIPhla vs. Merlen 2d. at Phlla. 0enSV,r"l?ntew" v- LMerien let. at wermantewn: Moereatown, bye. TiMlfADV n &hrah:,1S?eXn,ft2dr8byeS.,00r",Wn- Rt JANUARY 20 iK'.Jl ,at V. rcnnaylvanla. at Merlen: kutewS v.8, A1"10". 2d- at Merleni Oe": RuaSehlk: brMtewn- ' Oermantewn: MORRELL MILLS SIGNS MORE SOCCER PLAYERS Al Werthllne and Jimmy Worsley Will Appear Against Autecar The Merrcll Mills soccer team has 7uLJlt0 ncMen en nt'rla.v when the oillwerkers meet the Autecar eleven. BrtJ,iiWC0Trs Vre A1 "Skinny" werthllne, formerly of Welfendcn- lea." n""',1 Vnitk States Navy, t ilavi.1 . i.i """'"' rsiey, wlie lias Sin,. ilvi l1 h?'0,f the fastest amateur T.S l l.)0''d the seVen In the First raST I,h,,n,eW'n Section, of tawnni' V,",""0 st Saturday by AlS ,le .,un.c of slx Ki1h te one. Wln' w,m,P nnd "nook." they ni i ' ',,own t0 l"8ine8s. Wll eV,, the ,riKl't spot In the Mor Mer Wrd I0,: nlt,,0l the rest of the MtZl m" v,n,8 net Iack'R hn for SMminv0111 lm? few 0P dates dny ?."; "0'll' Jlfe te hear from 0. or nn 'f,l,lbe,;nlnnB' Wcst PnlI- ALL-PHILLIES may rct BIG J3RID GAMES AWAY wwiten and Jehnsen City Want Lecal Eleven te Play There Tem RKei,Ti.Hfoe,t1,!n,'1 J""? Plnywl by ' Widen t hniV11 hl "''r'P1''" "'even th , y btinK nnlbcd nbread for W ?eCMv',!,i tlU,rr,0CftI even yes N. Y ',, :: n,ul Jehnsen City, S te mw,:,1 "' '" 11 p- hZSL ?.,ln(lB' ellly has secured th ' ChatandIate L?. 3tetj- ne: Mn?2. .r nt.er venty. seventh M will ni.l mcn. nave h ndded WA1 PhPiay nLa,n'lt Munt Airy Ifaffl. W?? include, ffi aft.Ceiwvn nr5 VS.0JKTS1 t home Mlt-Jjf 3tttZf "W at IH The Delce football eleven will move from its field nt Sixth and Grecnwny streets, Darby, where it has been play ing lnce the opening of the season te the Illlldnle ball park, where the Dela ware County eleven will held forth the reinnindcr of the season. Deled Ms enjoying Iti best year and exhibited wonderful form in the first two games, trouncing Hebarfln the opener 25 te 0 and giving Clearfield its first defeat li three years last Satur day. Delre w-as slew In getting started in the Clearfield clash, but by means of two well executed forward "passes, te lace nnd Shllladny, respectively, man aged le lower the colors of the up up tewncrs, the first time the trick has been turned by any eleven in three years. The Darby club has a wealth of geed material and according te Coach Woedv IJensnll will render n geed account of thcmcclves lu the big games that nre i-pen te start for the county champion ship. Charles, one of the new candidates, who halls from North Carolina State, played his first game en Saturday. He did net set the world en flre owing te lack of practice, but he has the goods and will Roen be heard from when he gets in shape. Owing te n canceled game, Delce has October 21 enen. nlse Novemhpr 11 nml vptid like te hear from Mich clubs ns A ctrix, Wlldwoed, Mount Airy nnd k"." "cg"is. xne attraction at Delce Saturday la Magnellt. of Frank ford. Any tenm wishing te piny at Delce should nddrees J. A. Spahr. 040 Main t-treet, Darby, or call Darby 440 be tween 7 nnd 0 P. M. FRANKFORD OFFERS HOLMESBURG DATE Decrees, However, That Came Must Be Played en Brown's ' FieldAnswer Monday TACONY TO PLAY THE 'BURG' The Frankford Football A&soclatlen has officially notified the management of the Holmesburg Club that In order te play the Yelrewjackcts this year the game must be contested en Brown s Field. A date has been tendered Man ager WalteauShlsslcr, who was present at a conference efthe Heard of Di rectors of the Frankford Association last night. ' . , "Air. Hhlaalni- trill m.t the Helmes- burg powers thnt be next Monday night ana the answer te the xoiiewjacKein will be forthcoming nt that time. The teams have played for years, alternat ing at the ethers' grounds. Frankford nns agreed, however, tnar. u iue HelmcBburg eleven will play nt Brown h Field In November that they will in alt probability play at Holmesburg after Thanksgiving 'Day. It was pointed out for Frankford te go te Helmcsburg's grounds- It meant n big financial Jess. In the meantime the residents of Holmesburg will con tinue te dlbcuNS the matter and give thele, final nnswer te the decision reached in n mass-raeeting -Inst week, in which they refused te go te Frank ford out of turn. Enter Tacony Eleven In the meantime another foetbnll eleven, of major-league proportions, has come te life in the northeastern section. The team has been christened Tacony nnd nltcady the fans in thnt section arc considerably hct -up ever the eleven. The tenm only started last Saturday and gave Conshohocken a merry bat tle, holding the ironworkers te one fluky touchdown-in the first half. Ta cony is a combination of former play ers of reputation, although Manager Price is willing te admit that already he has encountered troubles by the sud den Micccss of his combination. He has n geed bunch playing ns a traveling club nnd several of his stars hnve already decided that success brings increased returns. They desire mere financial remuneration thnn the guaran tee which he has decided is impesslhc. The cub will held its final workout for Saturday's game this evening. On that occasion Tacony will visit PIPES REPAIRKD Thoroughly Cheaply BITS FOR PIPES OF ALL MAKES STERNEI& CIOAR STORK 20-N-l2ST. fS tii '". "iistSfsHa'am MOST men have learned that there is no compromise about a hat either it is a fine hat or it is net. He practices real economy who buys a Stetson its smart style is held in the hat till the last by Stetson quality. r $7, $8.50, $10 and up Stetson,, .. iE4Chestnut tetJfiuMetiMltS LEADING HAT STORES EVERYWHERE Wears Longest M rvrYiV.r v 53Q!2r-, HE foremost indication of geed taste in dress three hundred and sixty-five days a year. Saves Your Shirts) Saves YeurTles Buy your cellars of a reputable retailer. He won't offer you a substitute when you ask for a VAN HEUSEN. He knows there isn't any. VAN, HEUSEN iheWorldrSmerteaCOLLAIl PHILLIPS. JONES CORP.. Mtktri, New Yerk '.id IS N. 13tk St., PfclU; Crystal Field, where' Holmesburg holds forth, and as Tacony and Holmesburg are next te each ether, a hard fought gnme Is'expected and a new rival added te Helmesbtirg's list. Manager Price anneuces a tentative list of his players ns follews: Hcndrpn, left end; McLnughllii.lcfttackie; Burns, left guard J Ituss Tayler, center j "Pud" Day, right guard; "Hip" Itccd, right tackle: Currnn, right end; Tener, quar terback; Buck Swcetland and Paul Kddews. halfbacks, nnd Deverenux. .fullback, .The substitutes are McVcy, iiurns, Iliggins nnd 'Eaten. All the nlayers.nre known te every football Jan hereabouts. Holmesburg will nlse practice to night and Manager Shlssler has several new plnych- who will geti nte action. Conch Geerge Jehnsen is mere than pleased with the showing of the club nnd Is confident the- team will upheld Helmcsburg's prestige of many years' standing en the gridiron. IMPORTED DOGS IN SHOW AT MA1EIM Cadwalader te Exhibit Prize Winning Scottish Terriers at Germantown Saturday OSMOND LILLIE IN RING Twenty-four Scottish terriers, in cluding the best of the circuit win ners, will be shown in the fourth an nual all-breed deg show of the Oer- ; mantewn Cricket Club at Manhelm en Saturday. ' Itichard M. Cadwalader, owner of the Folrweld Kennels, of Fert Wash ington, and one of the most noted of fnnclera in this breed, will show a splendid let of Scottish terriers in the Manhelm exhibit. The most fameue of his entries is the Imported deg "Fair weld Albourn Rocket." The Keckct has beaten the best of them in England nnd nlse in this coun try. Anether recently imported entry, "Osmond Llllle," will also be shown by Mr, Cadwalader. "Osmond 'Lillie" was n great winner in England nnd wen the special prize for the best of the breed at the recent Atlantic City ehew. "Fairwold PInId," another Fert Washington fnverite, bred by Mr. Cad walader, hni carried everything before her se far, nnd this puppy is expected te gain additional honors at Manhelm. "Albeurne Bettlc," the international champion, is another Fairwold entry. The popularity of the Germantown show Is displayed by the large number of entries which hare been received. Five hundred and eighty-seven actual dogs, including forty-five breeds, and reaching a duplicate entry list of close te one thousand, will be benched. The Manhelm exhibit is rated ns sec ond te none in the country with the possible exception of the Westminster show. The entry list this, yenr out classes in quality and quantity any previous one. Besides all of the leading imported champions having been en tered, mere than the usual number of home-bred champions and near-ebnm-piens will face the judges In the various breeds. The show will be given for the benefit of the Oermantewn Hospital nnd, judg ing from the advance Interest being shown, the Manhelm officials will be able 1e turn ever a neat sum te the hos pital after the staging of the show. $ 1. i ' NOTED SPEED KINGS T IN BYBERRY RACES -. i.i...., -. f Lew Fink, Albertl and ienedlet (n Aute Competition Automobile racing in this section will draw te a close here Saturday when several of the fastest speed kings of the East .will .compete at the Philadelphia County Fair track, Bybcrry. The pn gram is tinder A. A. A sanction, Iew Fink, present holder of tlie By berry ceurse record, iU seconds, and William Albcrtlt will represent this city, Beth lads have fast cars and should furnish some stiff opposition te the invading New Jersey, New Yerk nnd New England talent. One of the feature drivers entered Is James Benedict. f Kolenah, New Yerk He will drive an eight-cylinder Duscnberg special. An original idea which is bound te popularize our new 1922-23 HURLINGHAM Club Overcoat A Cap te Match Every Hurlingham Club Ceat With Our Compliments. WE CAUGHT the inspiration from across the seas. Fer generations English gentlemen have been known as a sports-loving, out-of-doers nation. Fer all occasions, except formal affairs, they have worn and continue te wear caps. The idea came te mind that our customers would appre ciate a cap te match the Hurlingham Club Overcoats they buy from us, made, of the self -same fabric as the overcoat, especially if we could arrange te present such a cap te our customers with our compliments and without charge, as an expression of our appreciation of their patronage. By exercising great care in manufacture, by making a close study of the idea, we have worked out a plan whereby this is possible without adding a penny te the selling price of the new Hurlingham Club Overcoat, which will sell for, as in past seasens: $ k H . m m H M M M VL B'' V H H H O"" The Hurlingham 9 VA P" 1 H m H H .f j Overcoat !ab,l U rtg- WM alaiaH .iaA " saialalaB iaiaiH alalal alaialalalalalalai alaiaH alaiaH l1' VltJaaaaLa- Patent applied .M A afaA ' 'lallH ialaH .1.H 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.H W A 7 "" WM "" th iw m iH m I m - n i w VHBI www IxHr V Ni i Is j :) I r-s-c. 4 ft- . TL 1 "M W 1 I 1 ' V I 1 M 1 C" ) 1 1 1 - - j vy,r w$ mm 30 35 $40 45 $50 $55 $60uPte75 "J? With this announcement, we therefore Immeh nei.i ,.,... ;.,;; i. young men and men of Philadelphia te come te the William H. Wanamaker Mere and te select from the most wonderful overcoat we have ever exclu sively designed for our customers the specifications of which follew: f' OU R 1922-23 Hurlingham Club Overcoat has a front with all the lines of an English ulster this English effect being a direct reproduction of what the Eng lish gentleman is wearing. i i.T?'Jie,back and back sleeves are combined in one piece of cloth balanced perfectly te fit the front portion and thus forms a graceful drape without any unsightly folds be tween the back and arms. The coat, is cut with ample fullness te give it a straight hanging effect m the back, across which (at the waist tine) is attached a belt which is buttoned at the side seams of the coat. This belt slightly tightens the waist in the back Frent belts en each side are made also te button at the sfde seam and extend te the front, giving the wearer an fl pearance of an all-around belt. ap THIS belt might be called "three in one," as the front belts are removed simply by unbuttoning them, lhe same can be done with the back belt and veu nave, as you prefer A COAT WITH AN ALL-AROUND BELT 9&4I WITH A BELT ACROSS THE BACK ONLY A COAT WITHOUT ANY BELT fii J finlS6 f-ihe ?u,Ylineham Club Overcoat is beauti fully finished without lining net even the sleeves ara lrsHpaen CUt f thG Cat mak6S ifc comfortable and easy At the right side of the front belt you will find a pocket for small change or car tickets, which eliminates the un comfortable necessity of constantly buttoning and unbut toning the Hurlingham Club Overcoat when change matches or tickets are needed. nange, WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 CHESTNUT STREET I u v) ."n I I m rjiTsTii ??! 1 i 'V ten .,.&!. 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