y', U j-f ''"-!. 'J I I I fetrj .?T"J uvT-iHimr mmmmmmrmmmmyBm 1 220 SEASON Manager Bebby Wjnskill Again , at Helm of Oldest Basket ball Team JUNE-UP IS ALMOST INTACT i TIip Hoikv.eod lmMetlnll ten in, iirob iireb hbl.v tlie eldr.st rnRp orKnntntien iiny iiny Vhcre In point of (entiiuicil service, is jnep.nriiiB for Its twenty -wend fchmiii. Mnnnger Hebby WIunUM is one et the krni vetcrnns of the sport, IiiivIiir been jbnnnectccl with basketball since It was jilnycd with teveii men en n side, mid li(i hns managed Hoekwooil for twenty one sensens. 1 lloekwood will hnve it" 11)111 22 team Almest intnet for 1()2.'I, with I lie nddl nddl lien of a new mini nt center, l.nst sea- fen almost every team of prominence n the State waH defeated by Hookwood, hh well as the trading tenms of etlier States, all en Iloekwood's opponents' floors. Amenj? Hookwood n victims were: J'ettavllle, I'll, (twice) : Slianinkln, l'u. ; (I'nmanua. l'u.: Med In. l'u. (four times); Quakertown, l'u. (twice, once it Doylestown) : St. Niclielas, Atlantic ;ity, X. .T.: Knyenln, Philadelphia; Merris Ouards, Atlantic City: Wood Weed fide A. A., llrldgctnn, X. J.;. Vliilu kHphln All-Stars, and several etheic. Practice starts Thursday night, at St. 5'tr's. Yfelletvjackets Accept Orange Def i R00KWO0D READY. Fl MEALY BOXES IN SEMI TO TIPLITZ-BARRETT GO Seuth Phlladelphlan te Take On Murray at the Arena Johnny Mealy, Seuth l'hilndclphin lightweight, will appear In the seml llnnl te the llebbv Hnrrett-Jec Tliilltr, match In the terend show under the auspices of Jee tlrlffi) nt the liloventli street nrenn totnerrow night. Opposed te Mealy will be ChnrleH Kid Murray, veteran of the World War nnd cham pion of the Army of Occupation. This will be Uarrett's first bout of the Indoor season nnd be 1m being given a rather touch nsxlgnment In meeting Tiplltz, who is bcln picked by many te knock out the Cliften Heights light- ll'ftlrflit tlniiii.itt linn tinmt (it fffiltittit im.inr i,n ...nu f ii.e v..i..i-nn n,,i,i,r! Ilie i Imllcnzp of t no Orntige A. (. 11..1.1.U c... L..nt ...n.i.u " I'bc "(teldcii Tornadoes." nf Ontimr, A Vet-te between Messenger Miller i i'-f" l,,,H b-e;i iirce-ilcl li- IT.MyH and Jee Hlelilc will be the third niim- ?!'." 'T.1'- .rn '.'"'"''If P.cJhc. "ink ford 'her, and ether bouts will be: Al .era ;!'''. '"' '"'Inti-m eiiewjacuei-i t m vs. Frankle Kramer and l'iclre Altleril '. , ,l"l'. " l"r ."'" ' "YV'"V '".';" n x "mi, i iiiii.Kiru, imv i rjinmuii. tim;i.- IIOOII. mniiagcr of the FRANKFORD ELEVEN TO MEET ORANGE S TUESDAY, OCTOtlllR 17, 10M. Stere Open 0 A. M. Clours 8180 P. M. W nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK- MaRKETIIX te I2& STREETS V Yollewjackets Accept Defi of Jersey and New Yerk Champs. Play Here en Saturday COMPOSED OF COLLEGIANS ts. Johnny Marine. (ieercc X. lllcl. .lr SWARTHMORr- TO OPEN Xew Jersey nnd Xew Ynk State chain- ciei n unnicv ccAcnti I""'"'. the Intier title wen by beating rlcLD HUUKbT bkAdUN U'linrley IJriekle.vV All-Aincrlcan team ilrt n M-te-0 core, get in touch with College Girls' Team Will Meet the ''""rTi H'w't,r '" -f;rl: 1!,,',!,.,'h,,V " .... li'tigctl the big northeastern eleven. A Streng Temple Aggregation itompnrWen of schedules showed tlmr sn.,wi,n,nM i rw -in 'i'im H..1.I ""N.faiiiinay weiim dj trie eniy inie hockey season for Swnrthmore eimmih Thursday nftemoen en ('unnlngli.iui the strong Temple University eleven te I 'T. HS , V' J'w" .V11,1 , ''i.iPTr ettle the championship et the past three , , l '. ' "," '"J ,s,v V' !" ' ' . ,ht '' ", M.qpH 'IVinnln miim vlclni- limt M'llsen ,m .. ','", " oriindees. Mewlfi r 111'- nyUnXa'1 "itMif J. i!V""lr get in touch will. Manager . MnAanna will InaiiKurata the tenth ao.tsen fcr meetlnr Immnculate Conception nt the ixHtr's hill. Twelfth mrcet and (llrnrd nt bu, en Weilneadar. November 1. .Madenna fcfl arrnnxed munv Karnes, one of the most Important lelnr with the Palim nnlca In f-ni-m. N'. J., en Neeniher 5. XtanaRer iinbardl. of Modennu, I. an In IiIh IIiie-ud Illicit llnrnttv, Brune, Mllane, Vesta, He He ffrie and Necrlta. The WMtOlle A. A. Htnrieil tire nraaen bv tukliir L'.ift Und into cainn In uti excltlne inme, and In prepared for tenlht'H clith MHti the iarraui felDliia : 1 Y. V c. chamulen of the I'hl a mateur I.eaRU" On I'rMnv lilcht H. Ai:-stara mil tic met. Held when the college glrh' teiim mect.s I and the Quaker tiiuitl't wen in 11)110, se Thursday's contest Is looked uneti ns t lie I . ,, " ... . . .1 !.. eecituug enuie ueiwcen lire uiu-iuni. rivals. A strnngc feature of the game this J ear wl!lbe thnt Mis Gertrude Kat, llrltish Intcrnntlennllst. wlie has bcrn coaching the university cleren, has also been devoting part et her time te the ilval Institution, giving the Gurnet team reveral lessens In the fundamentals of play. Head Coach Miss Helen Culln. of Swarthmore, has been forced te cut Iter large Mpind, te better eiyiblc the teach ing staff te prepare for the opening game. Thirty-live liae been retained en the var.slly, while a large overflow group, numbering nearly fifty, has gem-" te another field te prepare for the lnter class giimei. These will be staged aftc the regular season gets well under way. iMiilable. Manager ltewkcr hid the matter he fine tile Heard of Director of the lcllewjackcfs la1-! night nnd i' ja Kenatnctnn A A. hat orqnnle'l and Irranned irimes with H.ilem for Nmemlr 1 and Wlldwoed for Netemlier IS. Kenslne Ien has u strlettv nrst-clnan luh. and reuld lilix te mlncle ultli Cape Mv. Kgit Harber. St. Nlchelna, of Atlantic Cltv. or nv ether home team. Addrei .1. Dalli-y. 710 pe'erade street, or phone Kensington 0031'. E. P. C. ha nrranned te open the season fcn Friday. October 20. win, the Cimden Eastern Leanue team at Klrst Consreita Censreita Consreita tlenal Hall. Sejmeur street. et of Greene. West Ftrlladelphln f'ntliellr f'Inli opened llie season laat nlcht nt Ifamhurir. Pa llanaier I.arrv Semnier lnd In the llnc-up ne weal I'nuiien icpih iiiiAriiiie ami ii Oraeff at ferwaid. Sam Lennex ut enter, and Jee Hide nnd Phil DuiiRlai uards. Anv team wlanlnn: t(i plnv the west nils sneum aret in teucn wim i.irry wim- ir at tn neauauarters or tne i'niiaieiunin id-ball Asseelutlnn. 1.VJ4 Cheitnut sttect. r phone Loeust 7840. Avelnnii Catholte Cluli ha declded te rravet thin isar. and will net place a home five cm the fleer. Sldnev Smith haB reclined ina William J. Uarnes has been elected unacer. The team has In lt.i Une-un Andy leMahnn. Jein McNamee. Chnlle O'Neill, ay Bmlth and Petev Kltnatrlek. Fer sranies duress William J. ll.inic. 1837 Oalr trut Colonial lee Cream, after a successful aeen en the diamond, has Itis.idcd the lktball court, and Minaaer hosteller has yeured a franchise In the Industrial league. Ileme games will also b DlaM1.! when a ultable hall U secured. The team Includes J'Red" David, of Pnlladelphln Terminal. Buck Henratty and the Stene brothers. Fer kttnea awav. address Manaser H. Mosteller, Colonial Ice Cream Cempunv. Teurth nnd Poplar streets. t Th St. .Tehn'n (!rejhennd. of St. Jehn's Lutheran Church, of Westvllle. N. J.. lll fclaee a first-class fle en the itoer In charge K Franlt Clay, formerly manaaer of the TASstvllle. Seuth Jereev champion Tie hes 'ned Hambe. of Stand ird Oil: Itedcay. a fl tenter, from Harrlsburc Duke, of Han tier, Fa,: Qreen. of I'hlladelphln: Dickin Dickin eon. Of Hfnimnhi HnAlnni' nml Munenti nf Rj'esUllIe and VCeatheihv. of Woodbury niHEl- r or rHmpi nfiiirnwa HTf In. GRIDIRON FOR SOUTHERN Jllgi hj telephone iiutl the gniin mis in lunged speedily. In anticipation of tli" teugliet op-l position encountered se fur th's sens' u. t'encli Heinle Miller has ordered his ellewjacket squad out nir ilitu.N pitic tice. Several new plajr will he given before the coming came and scrimmnges indulged In until Thursday. The Orange sqund is composed en tirely of former ilicgKini. tncir goal line hns net been noised in two years. The Institutions included among thee, n presented by ('aptniit Mageiinis. for- imrly of l.rhigh. incluilc HutgciN, 1 innklii: and Mnrshall. Wet I'eint, i Anmixjlis, Vnndcibllt. New Yeik I'ni- M'rslty, llely Cmss mid Elevens. Jeck Malene Fouls Beb Sage Detroit. Ott. 17. Heb Si'.iri . ITiilveridty nf Detroit Htudnnt en en n ful heie In the I slith re-jiul of n scheduled ten-round bout wiin Jeci; .vniene. claimant of the midille elBht bexlns till.-. Thi- refeivn rubd tnat Shetzline Park Will Be Used by Red and Black This Season Shetzline 1'nrk nt Itrend nnd Higlrrj M.ilene unlntentlnnallv hit tl'e local tlshter I a low bio v. Un te the foul the bout was en ' ul.eut Phil O'Dewd Wins Decision (nlinnmi. I)., net. 17. riill O'Dend, Ce- lh. Per raines address Frank Clay. He Wtsnill". N'. J. . TTie Arcadia Club has two teams under tU manatement of Mattv Oerbaik. nhe haa full eharfcv Amena the cindliuitea for tcsa aie llainett. of Alteena Hlsh: Jack reams, of P. I. D.. of Mount Airy: Ilnrrv W)ers. of Nertheast: II, IVrinan, the former streets, the home of the Seuth I'liillleis l"In.mjs .Dm.nnwelKht. wen the tiMires'. ,ie i llnsebail Club, will be used b Seuth- tweUe-reund Ti here r cw TerK ,p- rrn Jiign ter us loetnaii tuts mis enr. An appeal was lujidc te the Heard of Governors of the Seuth l'hiintlclphtn Amusement Company, which organiza tion owns Shetzline l'ark, some time age te allow the Itrd nnd liinik the use of the field . The governors agreed and new South ern will piny nil its home games there. Fer years Southern lias been forced te piny virtually every game en n for eign Held. The .school never hnd n diiimend or gridiron. The students arc clnted ever getting n suitable place te train. However, the field In net nvnllnble for baseball, as the Seuth I'hils will un doubtedly start very early next seaten. Anether Held has been obtained for this purpose. Glranl Kstate Field, Nineteenth nnd Shuuk streets, lias been hecurcd and the baseball frays will he staged there. Anether "Hele-in-One" Star Cleveland. Oot. 17. Hddle nnxtnann. city k'elf chnmplen, has been admitted te the "hole-ln-end-club." On the way In at the Wlllewlck Gelf Club Kddlt: made ready te sheet the sixteentn, lie ioe;t a rimieii-iaceu mnjihlA niblick, calculated the weft wind (.arefully and silled his ball en the ereen. It struck aueui six xei'i snort 01 me neie, rolled nleuly toward the cup and fell In, UntraJ Illth track star. ResenbarK. Ilahltch. riy. irnein. lteven ann .Mnnnirer 11m Fer games uddress Maxwell Qerback. Eberh Trabln. Keren and Manager Oerback, iinni UflflrARU Mi.vnll finrtntrU nufn Sf Arcadia Club. Sixth street and Snyder Vnu'j .or Pheno Oregon 34U4 anv eienlna iftar 7UI0 I. M. Frankle Rice Fouls Andy Chaney tlaltlnierr Mil.. Oct. 17 -andv Chaney. f' ' lerly of this it. but no..- ,( New Yerk, ii d'ehireil the wlunei ever I'rankle Hlce, li il llKhtelKht, iii n fe'il last nlaht. The a-l eani. In the Ixih riiunil. nfter the loser r' i preleuslj etrutk low en three occasions Caip, IemiI flvttelulit. nae Maity Jane of l'li'lidelphlii. a terrltle paitln ' ii the bell In th-lr elitht-reund lieut. reRTAnrr ATX BTEKTj -t". T wrlta ter ptlet, "QUIXET" GARAGES H. F. HILDRETH 205 N. 3RD ST. PHILA. Arent for the CD. PRUDEN CORP. Tire Distributor Netice A tire company with a long-proven reputation for quality desires te market its product through a Phila delphia distributor. Te a tire merchant equipped financially and with mer chandising ability desiring te make a lasting connec tion, we invite investigation. Address your communications te C 624, Ledger Office. ill Wk ' m J? M lr 'Mi J'P v!i' iiifrv S mm mtm WWmmhMmmw ill HMIMBI I iD 1 P i i Continuing Oar Great Sale of The Famous Deltah Pearl Necklace At Exactly Yz Price A phenomenal purchase, made up of two special styles which the nicker is discontinuing because he finds it difficult te produce them in quantity sufficient for the regular demand. Known everywhere for their exquisite luster, their lovely tints and perfect graduation, Deltah pearl necklaces are further protected by the maker's guarantee every necklace absolutely perfect. Will net peel or discolor. Cannet be affected by moisture or atmospheric changes. Enclosed in a case, the Deltah pearl necklace make.? a beautiful gift for bride or bridesmaid. New is the time te cheese while they're half price Surpassingly Levely and Astonishingly -Are These New Silk y . At Half Price Diamond) Symphony Necklaces Mounted with 14-lcnrnt whifc Kelcl safety clasp, set with a genuine diamond. Sale prices 18 Ins., Reg. $14.00, New $7.00 24 Ins., Reg. $16.00, New $8.00 27 Ins., Reg. $17.00, New $8.50 30 Ins., Reg. $18.00, New $9.00 At Half Price Symphony Necklaces Mounted with solid geld clasp. Sale prices 18 Ins., Reg. $9.00, New $4.50 24 Ins., Reg. $10.50, New $5.25 27 Ins., Reg. $11.25, New $5.62 30 Ins., Reg. $12.00, New $6.00 SNELLLNbURGS Jewelry Section, First Fleer Lew -Priced Stunning and Cleth Dresses Fer Women and Misses at $15 ea Just such frocks as one MUST have a ree:1 supply of, te be al ways dressed for the office, the shopping trip, the matinee, the luncheon, the out-of-town visit. Beautifully designed of Can Can eon Crepe, Jacquard Crepe, Reshanara, Lace - and - Satin, Satin-Faced Crepe, Peirel Twill and Weel Canten, smart with their new-season lines lovely with drapinys, soft plcatings, new sleeves, girdles and effec tive touches of color. Twe models sketched. Women's Dresses en Sale in the Women's Department Misses' Dresses (Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years) en Sale in the Misses' Department SnELLENBURgS Second Fleer i i THEVANHEUSENhas an air of easy individ uality, of smartness and 6tyle that appeals te men who pride themselves en the neatness and dignity of their dress. Buy your cellari of a reputable retailer. He won't offer ou a ub stirutc when you ask for a VAN HEUSEN. He knows there isn't any. I Vears Longest 1 VAN HEUSEN iheWerfdSmartea COLLAR PHILLIPS-JONES CORP., Maktr,, New Yerk, and 13 N. 13th St., Phila. Tremendously Smart Are These New Fall and Winter Coats for Kiddies And Big Value at Tomorrow's Special Prices $14.95 te $35 Excellent new-season models devel oped in rich quality broadcloth, duve tyn, camel's hair and velour, plain or fur trimmed and splendidly lined throughout. Sports and Dress Styles in All tfie Leading Celers Sizes 2 te 6 Years. One Sketched. Babies' Coats Cunning smecljed and fur-trimmed models of chinchilla, corduroy and broadcloth. Others severely plain styles for baby boys. Sizes 1 and 2 years. Little Beys' Coats. .$7 AC te tfQ QX Pole coats and double- P I ZO )UO faced coating models in smart belted styles. Sizes 2 te 4 years. Children's Imported Frecks $12.95 and $13.95 Ultra-smart knitted and jersey models, attractively stitched and embroidered. Children's Hats.... d - Apr te (PC pTA Geed-looking tailored V JLcOfJ $JmfJJ effects, tarns and dressy models. Geed styles and colors. ' bNELLENBURGS Second Fleer $6.95 t0 $22.50 SNELLENBURG'S ABBE SI SILK HOSIERY KNIT T Mill BCDJ m "The Tie of a Thousand Knets" Yeu can pay less for your neckwear than the cost of Berkley Knits, but you'll get less. Don't be "proud foolish." $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Chestnut Street i i Tomorrow We're Featuring a Wonderful Let of Women's $1.50 and $2 Windser Crepe Night Gowns at 98c ea.. Unusually full cut. at- ti actively designed mod els of plain pink and white, or figured Wind Wind eor erepe a practical garment, popular be cause it is se easily laun daied and requires no ironing. One model sketched. Alse a Fine Let of mrticttiuti m-iM ln addltier IsMsl t( "" Wm Deuble Kvilgf ARBEST m& "toeklnrs Tjw Rslnfercsd jjsjp TJlecks for &M Carter At- yH tachmenti, aL if rim III CkiSw I k N Xl 'CrN 'Ut h', i;' I "acP 'M Lingerie Cleth and jPl V Flannelette Gowns Regular & Extra i Sizes at This Prim Leng-Sleeved Muslin Gowns, Special at Deuble yoke of fine tucks, front and back Extra-Heavy Flannelette Gowns 1Lon,Hcev,ed mede'Si with round V necks trimmed with silk braid. SNELTiNFijS Second Fleer The Newest Slipen Takes te Blousing" and Ruffles! 98c $1.59 Outwears any ether brand en the mar ket (Our Famous Ne. 105 Illustrated) $1.95 Pr- ABBESJ Silk Hosiery is 100 Pure Silk which accounts for its beauty and durability. In Black and All Leading Shee Shades bUEI L'IMBURTjS First Fleer Obviously Philadelphia's Finest The Snellenburg Special Seft Hat at $2.65 Its get the quality the lines the finish. Cemes in a full line of snappy and conservative styles in all leading shades rough and smooth finish. iseme in ana gee ac- wgaBB7 quaint ed with the BpZ SNELLENBURG SPEC I A L Try il en compare it with hats you've seen elsewhere there's nothing in the ciiq te come anywhere near it in value. Men's and Beys' $1.50 and $2.00 Caps, Special at uemrir Ay J A M $8.50 95c Extra Special! A Wonderful Let of Children's $5.00 te $6.00 Genuine Velour Hats At $3.95 ea. geed quality velour in black and Exceptionally brown. tr. JBURCS First Fleer ut j Charmingly Youthful Smart and Effective Here for the First Time Tomorrow at $5.95 A brnnd-ne idea and de cidedly chic! Oesiniu'd with tight-fitting vwiihtliiu', forming a blouse its becoming Peter Pnn cellar and snug cuff, gayly finished with contrasting color ruffles of fiber silk. In hrmim. Harding blue one pictured. navy a n d JaNELLCNBURCiS Second Fleer Phenomenal Government Surplus Sale of Finest Quality Engineering1 and Surveying Instruments Fer High Scheel and College Students At Mere Fractions of Cost of Production An unpteccdented opportunity te get the highest grade instru ments made at unparalleled low prices. Made by Kcuffel & Esser Ce., and Merin Houghten and Butcher $1.50 ' and folding There's a Let of Solid Service in Snellenburg Clothing for Beys And Our Maker-te-Wearer Lew Prices, Com bined With the Vast Size of Stocks and Varied Assortments Make This Stere Headquarters for Mothers of Philadelphia Beys. Bring Your Bey in Tomorrow for a Fine New Suit or Over Over eoatWe'll Save Yeu a Full One-Third! Beys' $12 Corduroy Norfolk Suits With Twe Pairs of Knickers, Full Lined Splendid, warm durable suits of best quality heavy weight corduroy, made yoke Norfolk style, box nleated back and front the coati lined with khaki. Ne stronger or mere satisfactory suit en the market for hard school wear. Sizes 7 te 17 years. Beys' $14.25 Norfolk Suits With Twe Pairs of $1A Knickers, Full Lined. . . . A" Thoroughly tailored of all-wool fancy cheviets, hemespuns, tweeds and cassi- meres in brown, gray, tan and green mixed effects. All coats mohair lined. sizes a te li years. tfeys' $iu.5U .Norfolk Suits, mi iwu j-uirs 01 ivnicicers, Vt l fill Full Lined M.UU All-wool fancy cheviets, tweeds, hemespuns and casst meres in tan, gray and brown. Thoroughly tailored and wen trimmed the coats lined with mohair. Sizes 6 te 38 years. Beys' High-Grade $18.00 Norfolk Suits, With Twe Pairs of Knickers, Full Lined Choice of 80 Distinctive G1 Q CA Patterns at PO,0U Expertly tailored models of all-wool fancy cheviets, Hemespuns, tweeds and cassimeres in gray, tan, brown and green mixtures. Sizes 6 te 18 years. Beys' Novelty Suits in All the Newest Medds. $95 , $75 Complete Assortments of Fine Big Overcoats for the Beys Beys' All-Weel Overcoats C1 A te 00 A Sics 2's te 12 years. 45JLU PeU K??.$13.50te $30.00 Si7cs 13 te 13 years. Mostly raglan-sleeve models of-all-wool fancy overceatings. Beys' Regulation Reefers, S10.50, $12,. $13.50 & $18 All-wool materials lined with isNELLENBURCS Third Fleer Sizes 2'z te 10 year" all-wool icd flannel. i.e aim and scale- tjAjA;A.;i.:;x;;irti Alidade Rulers Cost the Government J:'.WI. t Finest quality boxwood, with spirit lev sights. Sketching Cases Cist the Government sr.UM. Complete with cempi-, bins graduated 3-inch te mile. Clineiyeters Ceat Government JtJ.W). ftOIlSltlVti irravltv n.inlnlum .Tt-nln.itrwl ( .1 r .... angle and measuring height. In s(V,ed leather case New Heads for Jacob Staff &t r A Cost Government tfOMO. tPJL.OU , Fer surveyors, farmers and luiilders. Laving out instrument with delicate sight. k H SNELlENBURaS Sporting Goods, Third Fleer AT lNtSKSB $3.00 m and scale- $1.00 Men's Furnishings of the Better Kind Always Lewer-Priced at Snellenburffs Xele Tomorrow's Specials Alse Men's English Bry.dd.th $2.65 White, tan and gray. Well ma.le, full cut shirts we're proud te stand back of. Sizes 14 te 17, Men's $5.59 plain '. olei.s Silk Shirts. K.iHp Hi ethers crcpe de ihim and fancy sllk tnped biimdcleth ailk hirts. All new, fresh nieichaiidi-e Men's Grenadine rr Knit Ties... JOL A large assortment nf effective new patterns, black, navy and brown. SNcL HBTaS First Fleer 1m 4.' 14 1 i i t w s !,",1l '. i S I t'M 'ff.n iyj 'J . 9 :n. MNKI.LENRURG & CO SNELLENBURG & CO.: i ,M't,t ..V Ji rt