m "t5; (5.'J TO35 R?5?1 FfT' W7y ' V'JftJPfSli wvwwm 11 v; w.Wr?fl, ' .m--.' V M "Jk ibiVJiijSlJNH PUBLIC LJbJi)Oaiiifr.fcrilli'A,iJixixri 'jjaLUxtelyAx, ' vlxeujuK ' ii), x XV X Independent Football Teams Prepare for Saturday's Clashes en Gridiron CO Gil El DEL . TO TACKLE VICTRIX Ceac' Weedy Densall Whipping Te im 'nte Shape for Saturday PRACTICE UNDER LIGHTS IVnwnrc County fr-etbnll fnns who fellow tin- Dei Chili nn mere tlinn -lenil with the preHpectH of a chain J,0.lill twin till .vrnr. Three cnmi's June been plnyeil nw nil resulted In .i-kvIes ever the strongest opponents. I nst Satunlny the colors of the ytreiir? Mn2tic.Ua Club, of Frunkferil. were lewreil l!i te 0. nnd in iintlolpntlen of th, hardest t?nme te date. Snt.irdny. l,rn Polre rlnshes' with Vletrlx. Coach We idy Hen-all ban ordered his wpiad tVm l'lilhde phla this yenr, and Mnn le JliCennell fully ovpeets te lower l,rf CO (ir-1 01 IMS uini. ...;.. i.-. ST. PETER'S FIVE OPENS CAGE CAMPAIGN TONIGHT Uptown Basketball Quintet Meets Immaculate Conception The, St. l'cter'y basketball live, with Its home bnll nt 1001 North Fifth street, will unlier in the basketball mm son tonight with u game with Immac ulate conception, a nenruy ncujaoer. T . u,.i.im.... .( Uf letnr'n. linn '41111111.-1 OI 111111111,1,111 w, - -. -. signed some of the foremost plnyerx in the city te represent his team, una tut following will take the floer: Temmy Dunlenvy. (leerge Detrieh. Inky Regan, Jee Italian, Ucisler nnd 1'evernlek. .St. Peter'a has one of the best balls In the city, the rage nnd equipment having been erceted near the tlnlsb of last season. The team will plnv nt home en Menduys nnd Thursday. Heme of Hip rnini'n seheduled lire: October NORWOOD ELEVEN TO PLAY COLWYN Will Open Football Season for Delaware County Title , Saturday BOTH TEAMS DRILLING The flrnf cnn In the battle for the foethnll riinmnlniiftliln of Delaware I'lillndelphln Independents; October .'10, Seuth Philadelphia Hebrews PICK CAGE TEAWIS i.-. 1..-....J ii'urp nnr rnr i ir rm. a ii ii it'll iiiin )) i ..-... --- lire lni-t night nn usual i.ml u n umber if new VltiVJ- were perfe.'ir.! which will hi "se I against the Vlrtrlx boys. Conch 2? ' . i iLn, hN team In the bc-t of xvhleli Is j jenMii i . pnnlidencc inapc a.. Tlu, Mmc Une.up S;"",'Srd ? week bus been decided ;,"" hwltrhlii plans is made at the last tnlnufe. OI IP rami's HI'lieilllll'll lirr. ""uuci lywiuiiu ,-llllllll.M'iin.i.-. ... - n.. .. . . i j. .t ,- . r,..i.u.... Oil rv..., nt i. fl.A.l Cn nrr nv fit. iNOr iSf, I'.asi mill 01 1 ailllieii ; n-iuun ., tsmmj win in- "' V """V '..i ,i weed wnen tnc nenie lenin euunn . Celwyn. The Norwood eleven has n great tenm this year and has defeated St. Menica nnd held Eddystone with many prom inent stars In the llne-un. te a O-U tie. Celwyn has net been going along m well, but the team has been prnr.u-iin, this week under the tutelage of Dr. Kerr, of Southern High. His 1"l linen nnnulii.iiil tnnlnlr nt IIIUV formations in preparation for the ceml" Knmc,at Norwood Hatuniay, wnicn win . . be an elimination geme for the cham pionship of Delaware County. While Celwyn bns been Ln n rut the supporters of. the club' lire optimistic, and figures that It Is' enlv a niiesUyn of time when the team will hit its strld. Norwood will, use a double set of bnektleld men In the game. Irwin, of Swnrthmere. nty Shclldrngc. Chester High, nre the quarterbacks; HerrlngcR, of Vlllnneva; Cllnger. Williamson Trades; Ilnrtiniiii, Franklin and Mar shall; Hoblinen. Itldley .Park llign ' rl . ... .I.hh.I'IiiiihIiI nennei. anil isweeney. ei i-eiuinjiyi"-" Military College, nnd ethers arc hnlf- backs and fullbacks. The Riverside team, of Jersey, .West- Innliitnin fllflnl, lli.iphlM mill Otl'erS will nlnv at Norwood this year. The Chester "pike" lads are confident they can defeat the bigger clubs. College, scholastic nnd independent nlarnpu nnnuirkn tla Vnrwnnd Clllh 1 roster. The club will, end the grid season en Thanksgiving Day, meeting Cliften. T. M. LOGAN WILL LEAD HAVERFORD CRICKET TEAM Hopes te Regain Championship Lest te Qermantewn Haverfertl, Pa.. Oct. 10. T. M. Legan, '13, will lend Iiaverferd s cricketers next spring In their endeavor ttfregaln the championship of the Phil adelphia Cricket League and the cup. The Ocrmantewn Cricket Club carried the trophy back te Maniicim at tnc etui of last June after the Iiaverferd eleven had held the championship for 1021. Legan has been a brilliant bowler and batsman en the team for several years and well deserves tne noner ei tnc. cap taincy, Letters for the season of 1022 were nwerded te the following men : C. 'M. Snnder, '22; T. M. Legan. '2::F. P.. (Sraves MO. and It. T. Oh!. '21. II. Comfert. '21. T. C. fiarrett, ". nnd MONDAY NIGH! Thirteen Clubs Apply for En trance in Manufacturers' Circuit P. C. Garrett. '2.". received numerals. The Onrictt brothers are a valuable addition te Hnverferd s athlctlu strength, bein? stars en the Feccer team this fall. In addition, annual prizes were nwarded which have historic associa tions te Hnverferd cricketers. ( nptiiln Snader received the Cepe prize bat for the best batting average, nnd the It rien and ('. It. Hinchninn prize bat for the highest score, which was M. Legan was nwiirucii me imp I""" ball for the best bowling uverage, as well ns the C. Feblger ball, nnd (jraves curried off tbe Hnincn prize belt for fielding. Smith Aquinas Manager Md Smith. Iat i"r manager of Hie Aijutnan team, announces that he will aatn ha charge of the club, but that all games will be plaed away from home. Teams wlshlns games sheuM set in touch .lth him nt iSSn Greemvay avenue. CHURCH LEAGUE ORGANIZES North Philadelphia Organization Will Have Twe Sections The North Philadelphia liasketnall League will open its fourth successive! season the first week in November. The league Is composed of an A and 1 section, the H section having an ngc limit of twenty-one years and a weight limit of l.'il) pounds. The A section Is net limited as te ngc ana weight. There sre vacancies In tlm A sec tion ntiil the leatrue would like te h'mr i from teams having thel own playing fleer. Any teams desiring te enter can get In touch with secretary J. A. . Lnndes, 2.1."i Soils street, or send repre-entn- tlvcs te the next meeting en Monday night nt Krle M. L Church, Seventh street and Lrle avenue. TO .ANNOUNCE SCHEDULE At n meetltie of Ihe Plillndelnbla Mnniifaetriier' Itnkkrthnll T.pnetie. held Selioel nt, ..!!.. f, .. .1-..I.1...1 ,n ..... llin .. ..I.H.I flnenlnir ". l i";-"i. 11 "US lll-VIIH-ll 1". 1-H.K.- l""- Beutn i una i cn(i, circuit for the season Mendnv night, Fer the first time in years, oeiuu n(, ())e pl(1.n(, ot.(lllelli hedule nil. Fer the first line in J"; "."1" and Ihe playing location, schedule nnd Philadelphia H1 plnw a first c " ether important matters will he decided Irldlren club en the Held '' ; h";" nt a meeting te be held one week from Js the Seuth Phf. with bead l'"i tenUlir. 5, Shetallne Park, Kread nnd Blgler . T,iprp ar(. mm6 appl(.atlell, for streets. . ,, ire.l ' fram'il,f,H ,,"ln p'acei I" tin- lencne. The epenln? gnme will be pinye'i nmJ thfl eflif.prs wiI1 ,,elp),f tj, b(st Snturdav with the strong L. ft. clubs available, and these will be nn- tram composed of the lien ineii w . nminne'l ne.t week, at he N.ivy Yard. "Ulp" Heed noted TMrt0fu tPnl)w ,)IVP iinnnm.P(i tlieti ,Z i f.jetbnl wairler has sigr.c.l e ntPnt0 nf inn ns follews: J. E coach and play one of the hal back peM- , raidwcll Lit brothers. .Coleiilnl let ceacn am "J V" "ui liv Drew n, "". tlmw and lie win i '""" ; " - , ' ,' ' Nallennl Metal Ivlge. II. O. Tnlnnrt former i iui .. , i kiiijiii, ,, I'irrii i iiii.ii. i.,vmimu- It N the Inteiilien t the Sei til T.'lopheiiP. Steel - Heddle Company, PliiN te brill? the best teams te Shef.- Hnrdwiek & Mngee. Pason. Gottlieb & lln" 1' irk. nnd this part of the program mH-. S. It. fc p W. FleMier. Mos Mes '." . I. ... i....ni. nvnilxii. who was also in.vi., . Tt,,,i,t, ,i nvuM.i-ni.t bu siiU manager of the baseball team c He "an be nildressed etShetzllne P.irK. u ,pvp 'loped nt the meetiiie that a itrnn.l mid Hlgler streets. . , , number of the firms have represent."!- The team will likely t'e cnangiu ( the women quintets. It i probable from week te eek until the best pos- t,nt R11U1PS betnem the girls of the hble rnmblnatlen Is secured. ' eiicii I rjvnl firms will piny nu important part Heed would like te hear from a lew t,8 ,Ni,p,. ln ,0nnccllen wlih the reed plejcr'. He can be reached nt k.,u,ue cami.s i e Hand IMiS W after 0 P. M. ... ., Trt0 Imnieeulatp f'enreitnn tam will Cault witll Lllften ' eren th eeasen ten'eht with St. Peter'. at ri.arli., C.nnlt the we'l known local i the latter's hall. Fifth street and Olrard ( liar 10 t .aim, , I " : ' " iiiecJ I "-rnu- Tomorrow nigh' Immaculate nie.ta baseba'l slid football plajei. las sunui i ra1,r(,r;ll ., Mn,hln(,g. Tfmpiri Thirteenth itli Cliften Heights and will piny in aril Snr'nc Oarden streets tmmaciHte will ,i '-,,. ..imiIiiH Wildwood. of I rank- innucuraie ih home esen ort November the g: me .ILIIIIl.t """. ,1 wmi Maiienna nt Its heme fleer In Peamll- ford. Sunday. . . . navlan Illl. Twelfth street an, I Olrard fllflnn llelsllt lias wen nil tliree . nenun TaniH wlnhlnE snmes sIiemI.I get -., inv(.,l in rlnte defeatina Media i ln touch with James ... Mellmall. 4ia Kis; games played te flalc. ciei CHI n '?'' wildey stre-l. p.- nherc Kensington 1S09. be: A. A. .b-H. Hobart t-t and Aimiier ten a amj 7 ,30 r . t. 18 tu (1. The team Is practicing everv nlsht under nri' lights for this week s T. sf. Rinhecl team, which had a record enmc and It is ale planned te bring last year nf thirtv victories out of thirty- r...'.i .( I.a hi.-ffpp rlulis te Cliften I thr mes. will endeavor te better Its eieral of tlie Digger liues te uamu rCPrd for th,B fen,n n m PJ.n ,h 10' rsumia;. rninp. Hobart will invade ! hnir nrit, nnv, Wai.mu.Iui nlh, a, S, Atlantic City np1iRr Clubhose. at nightv-nfth and itVii'." Mi'l.e-i' ' Tinlcum n'.enu. It will also vlay en Sun ..,,...,.. ...... .. . ,. n. ,. , 1 1 1 , nay arterrens. Mannaer Jesenh e llermnn riub. This is the est I'hllndelplllans ctnlrfR games with the b.t first and second second came of the season, their' first ,iUs i-:hf He pan b? reached at Elght Elght renlest Ith Cliften Helchts ending j ""' eni1 Tln'cum avenue. v (10. Several nc fares will sppenr In , .. , 1.. 1I..I tv,t,Rel.l of K inomliLep. . "".' -.-".r- i't ' '-ill in. '' .i"'i llll 11,11'. II I UKVnilMI, ,.. mi..- ii.tin. ., former halfback of Rutgers and Wal lace .,f Brooklyn Tech. ere practic ing with the rtst of the squad. BOXERS WILL HELP AT os, Vdneilas and Saturdnvs. and veubl 1U, te hear from Oceiii '"Itv, Ilrldseteu fare Ma Atlantic L'llv, D'ance. Burling Burling ten and Mllhllle. 'Jdress It. V Crouch, OL'O Walnut street. Camden. N. J. The AlUewish te?m. fermerlv the Snha Reseres. we'tld like te hear from strlcth nlTiini If. rDin DAI I V ' nr"'"r """ leam. Several ncv Mars have liHInULIO UnlU nALLT .been e'ened nnd the club Is betfr I'iiii e9r. Aaqrese rjmuu i.issen, uji I'erur s'rect. I Alumni Association te Meld Smoker' en Eve of Big Game Harvard te Encourage Sculling I ( amhrlilgp. Muss., Oct lf--IteinK ac- t , ,. .i. ,1 , 4 , ::., uv n.s m narvarn are 10 no uroaeneu wi' Insured by the Alumni Agnation N,,w ,p rteeiepin -ingi sculling s ,. ef Human Catholic High Scheel, a big miner snort An aunu.il three-cornered rc, foothill 1-1 lis ,1 111 he lielil liinltrlit in with, Vale and Princeton and pefslblv an In inniMii l.iiij 111 no MPiii leniRlll "i tron1eelat rhaiiiplnnahln are prornsed nr. the lliMlllltlnn s Rimiiasilllll en the PVpr. lleber Howe, supervisor of rewln.-. nn rf ihe gridiron battle with Central neunces tint sculling is te i. urged for llieh srlmnl tnninrrnu nfli moon en I undergraduates general!, and for the unl ! 1111 ,., , Jr?i ,J ".',', l, .1 'versltv eep oarsmen ns an ace-ssen te aldll I ield. The rally will be in the thelr-regulHr rowing A ite-v hostheue te tm ip uf a smoker, and n number nf,r made the enter of this sport Is under toxin; -tars will be 0,1 hand te help ;"'""-railc entertain. I .? reimin I.eiighnni. Jee NeNen, Yeung ' Cesier, liebhx Mcl'nnu, .lehuny Clark.' Teiry Kctehel. IMdie Lenny. .Ifdnur, I'eier .mil Mickey Cniiner will be liiueng the mittnipu le npp.ii" in differ ent liming m.iicdies. Jinun) O'Brien nd Packey Leng will act in the capac ity of referees. several xaudeullr; numbers also are. Included en thy program. ' William P.yrne. president of the1 Alumni Association, and Walter Murphy, chairman of the Athletic Com Cem niitt, hne been nctivi- in making to te right's smoker n succ?r5. WALLACE GETS OFFER TO MEET PANCHO VILLA, Philadelphia La'd Sought te Bex I Filipine In Detroit llermnn Tayler, of this city and new nianriger of Patsy Wallace, announced today tint he had recpvpd an offer of '.0il from William II. MaMer, Detroit Premnter. for 11 match between the local Italian and Panclm Villa, the 1'lllplne am! iiiirican flyweight champion. N' mention of dnte was mentioned In tlip offer made him. says Tayler, but lie belipves ihe Detroit promoter wants the bout for the lir.t week in November. PIPES REPAIRED Thoroughly Cheaply BITS FOR PIPES OF ALL MAKES STERNERS CIGAR STORK 20-N-l2ST. I iiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHinjK I yvX veittnrtflurn llel X-V ycxy LsiAoueni..' .ecu VCV FATIMA7 CIGARETTES NEW BOJONGJDLUB Willus Britt Will Open Central B. C. November 2 Anether boxing club will enter the local field next month, when the Central Piexilig Club will be opened in the Colo nial Theatre Uuilding, Fifteenth nnd Chestnut, streets, with Willus Hritt m 1 he tirnmeifr and matchmaker. Tin opening date is November - and Uritt 1 is getting together two eight-round beiitu and three si.xes. llrlt'.s idea in promoting matches is k for the chief purpose of developing local talent. IIe plans te show ns many Philadelphia boxers as possible, staging bouts weekly en Thursday night. JftF an.EEEEV r EBEeW' nevf mm mm for TWENTY X There is no ether cigarette of such quality at such a price. Let Fatlma smokers ullyeu :M. & H. SELL IT FOR LESS: Football! Seccerball! Basketball! Everything Yeu Want at Special Prices Team managers nnd old-timers will sec the value nt once. An unparalleled opportunity, right at the opening of the season, te buy . the best standard Foetbnll, Seccerball nnd Basketball equipment at new lexv special prices, in keeping with our slogan, "M. & II. Sell , It Fer Less." It was in giving such values that made us grew in 27 years te the largest exclusive sporting goods store in the City. $10 & $12 English $13.50 Basketballs C -- ' NOW euccer Ball Nr4 1 i7 I'll"". J XSM ' Onlv Regulation site and uelirht. 1 (,,, leiiun nci-tanned lea titer. Penl, ,thilr soiled Tha tHiiiratiieeii Beep snip" i,nr ,, ,y ,S cKsnft. V,?m7 'Xu, r,bhT; Tm,h Ptt.le-i!rm leather. Plete with strong rubber compete nltli liner, pure Mnilder. ran hide lacer and , rubh',r hlndder. BASKETBALL SHOES 3.50 J' Special $10 Extra Helmet n d rlgskln al pesulble te bill Eitm heart white felt lined, relnferied t eierj tielnt Stnnd Imrde.t n-i Football , Shoes -'irf.-7N 1 y ' - 1 r 1 $5M lirn tictUn, mvSheL:m ibsjjjjmw isjB mr rk. x Kxtrit quality leather, spe dally strong cieats, t spnil Imrde.t wenr. $6.50 English Soccer Shoes $3 The kind the. prefes slenHl. ll.e, Ilelnferied rene cleats, built te , Made by lilili.er:nle Kecllsh at ierv JtJ Ct IP-ir-H $7 Heavy Duck Football Pants New$ Khaki colored. trennly made. heavv Shre hip nnd kidney pads; rein forced, well padded Beri' Bis. O m.i... ...... ... .. ,.ntn rlnn. hid?:" Teuih.' well Uinned ble"rubbef snetmn sole. Riiri, M. & H. Special $C Soccer Shee, Deuble telnferred across tees iStihstnnitnl leather cleats Made te stand the Imrdesl n. Genuine Het Spur Basketball $-Pants .50 X" XI. klinkl. ( A strle rjenuln iletnchable piils. All-Weel Flannel, $2 Soccer tQty KA Basketball CC Shee.... -DU Geals $3 Gym Outfit.. S2-50 1 eirplete. Tenslsts nf M M Sliee. ,',lle I'mts '.0. Shirt nn-l -.0. l"it .en Drep forged XVill stand te'tirluet plnv. I'rnctlcnllT unlirenknble. Tltted with inn- et lletr dsrlv S. Hnsketball Hese $8 Shoulder Pads $4 $9 Rugby Football 7,-,Cf 51 anfj ,51.25 $0 Shoulder SO-eO jfJt' XiaAa mm stitched. Cempbtfi 1 aue ss-ltli ntttt- rubber l.xtra near y, tne.ii.ien nindrter rawhide MIQ'liner gilWTOS. i 'nc unit ne-'l ;$5 Beys' Shoulder $- Pads, New X Rugby Football New Training Sweat Shirts. New $1.25 $7.50 Sweaters All Meet r e 1 1 n r dj p knitted In n c k t s'." ncll r'-niferced . . Sleeveless Athletic Shirts $1.50 & $2.50 50c & 75c All-Weel Cotten All eelers Basketball Scorebooks . 25c XVrrth Elastic Jeck KH Straps .... 0UC Open Thursday & Saturday Eveninfi n Loek for the M. & li. in at S12 Ltcerrr & Mrnts Tobacco Ce, rasaswswrihiiiB I $65 Value for 55 S75 Value for 3 The hlshest tTpe nf smart tallnrlnc ZJ h.v.itirul nt- snlemllil fabrics at lower H prices thnn clothes of this cliaractir If inn wirii n Iltt1 lipttr rlethA! -tem ln fltnl ii. It will r; Z. be north rnur untie. 1 3$m. ?B. Bebcrcaux Merchant Tailor L0XVER STORE S. W. Cor. tlth & Walnut Sts. iiniiinrT M m CIGARS Here Are Recerd-Breaking Values Fresh, New Key West Shipment. VAN CLEVE I Mad in Key Wait I 2 for Me Bits B 4 for 25c, $3.00 Bex 50 k m3 Edmund Halley CORONA SIZE $3.50 a Can 50 A Discriminator 10c Size $3.00 Bex 50 Cince Beld 4 for 25c I Havana Ribbon GATO Keywait $3 Bex 50 Beld Seconds, 6 for 25c La Prefercncia $0 Bex p j. C en occenas uu La PaUna Henrietta Manuel A r 30c HOLT rlg A O r City Hall Square West -xIVJI. V9 fCemmercial Trust Bldir.) Mail Orders Promptly Filled We Pay Parcel Pest m..rt'M!r:r9?r ,17' JlC.l 1.1 " ,.....,. A.A..U.. M The wealth of its experience and manufac turing resources enables Packard te endow the Single-Six with striking superiority. Mere than that, it establishes a basis of production that' new places the Single-Six within reach of the greater group which aspires te Packard ownership. It remained for Packard with its mastery of costs and production thus te dem--enstrate the revolutionary value that can be built into a car of the finest quality. Single-Six Open Cars for Early Delivery Five-Passenger Touring, $J485; Scven-Paisevgcr Touring, $J6$5; Runabout, $21,85; Spert Medel, i'ltr.O; at Detroit PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA 319 North Bread Street Camden 1129 Hadden Ave. nn.vNciiKS! HerrifibiirR 218 K. Cameren t. Reading 3d & Chery Sts. SbemanxvbeIE)2 Hurlingham Club Overcoats of Big Scotchy Plaid Backs Ml PACK A RD nHE kind that would delight the heart of- Harry Lauder cap te match, presented te the purchaser with our compliments. $30 $35 $40 $45 and $50 The Hurlingham Club Overcoat is distinguished from all ether over coats in that we have protected the label at Washington and applied for patents en special features of the coat. In the making of the Hurlingham Club coat, an unusual amount of tail oring at the edges and seams has been lavished upon them. Five rows of stitching will be found en every seam and at every edge. It is a wonderful coat from the standpoint of comfort, of new fashion, of fabric and of wearing qualities. That the men and young men of Philadelphia appreciate the new 1922 Hurlingham Club Overcoat is reflect ed every day in tlae number we sell. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. htl iiixfjjpi .fi. 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