Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 27, Image 27

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EVENING PUbLIO LEDGEB-PHtlyADELPHIA, FBIDAY. "OCTOBER 27, 1922
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Greatest Clothing Announcement
Ever Made te the Public ! !
After 15 years at. 15th & Chestnut, we have decided te quit because
this building is coming down, and we must be out by January. Owing
te the enormous rental demanded for locations that are at all desirable,
we simply cannot pay them and give our trade the same value for its
money that has marked our policy from the start. We are therefore
JLLVILIE HY
WESTINGHOUSE HAS
FOR ALL-PHILLIES
COLLEGE ELEVEN
Esslngten Team Is Coached by
Lundgren, Fermer Swarth-
mere Football Luminary
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Seuth Jersey Football Eleven
Issues Sweeping Defi for
State Championship
COMPOSED OF HOME TALENT
wh victories ever Wildwood A. A.,
Frankford. and Irvlngten, of Essex
nnnty. Conch Jehn Archer Is prepar
M Mil. for tomorrow's tilt with
Zn Itdlly'8 All-Phllllcs. This contest
i nrctcd te test the strength of the
Mlllvllle nBRrcsntien, Rcllly hay Injr re
H y nddc5 power te his combination
V. , nddltien of several stars.
byriwine the All-Phillies comes
wffiry with .Tohnnle Earn and
JKS" Ogdcn, Swarthmere Collc?e
Win. Woodbury has one of the spced
ie,t combinations In the State an; the
I e..i. hPtween the two elevens will be
A he biK sporting events of the
!.nn en the Seuth Jersey calendar.
"VllUvlUe may appear in this city at
ei..t,iine Park en Armistice Day.
Sbnver DrSw Toland, of the Seuth
Phi? i U anxious te schedule the Blass-
rker" but Mlllvllle Is playing all its
mcs at home. Only an attractive
can induce them te appear en a
foreign gridiron en November 11:
1 Determined te prove their right te the
State title another jenr, MnnaRcr Virgil
Een has challenged the Ornnge A.
C efOranw, N. J., and Itccrcatien. of
piiinfield. te elevens that are receg-
north-while contenders for the
New Jersey championship. Negotiations
for games with these teams are new in
The Mlllvllle team is composed of
leca men. The line Includes Lee Bing
ham and Jim Shimmer, guards: Edward
Bhhnmer and Joe Iteilly, tackles, their
iters wight being 100 pounds,
'irim" Haines at center and Jim Car
ter and Allen Ness ends, tip the scales
it 170 pounds. The backficld Is light
and exceptionally fast, including Allen
Gleg and "Chct Mills at quarter and
Harlen negnn. Newel Spnrks and
Percy Smith backs. Mills Sparks and
Lalnst Irvington last Saturday, Hayes
has been out with an injury, but will
probably get back In the game against
the All-Phillies tomorrow.
DELCO FACES TOUGH
WEEK-END SCHEDULE
Coach Bonsall Drills Team for
Racine and Nativity
Coach Weedy Bonsall, of the Delce
team, of Darby, sent his charges
through their last hard workout qf the
week last night in preparation for the
tough schedule they face this week-end.
Tomorrow at the Hllldale Ball Park,
Ninth and Cedar streets, Darby, the
Delce lads stack up against Heinie
Miller's undefeated Racine club, and en
Sunday they journey te Nativity and
meet the uptewners.
Delce has a clean slate for the sea
son, having ceme off successful In all
four games played te date. Last Sat
urday the strong Vlctrix Catholic
Club was added te the list by means of
a rcnsatienal forward pass, Reynolds
te Sharkey.
Delce had previously scored victories
ever Hebnrt. Clearfield nnd Magnelia,
of Frankford. Racine, which plays at
Delee's field tomorrow, beasts a record
of net having been beaten In two years.
Manager Curry Is preparing for the
big games which nre &een te fellow for
the Delaware County championship.
SOUTH PHILS SIGN MEN
New Players Will Appear Against
Chester Tomorrow
Manager Telnnd, of the Seuth Phil
lies, 1ms .igr.t?d several new players
who may appear In tomorrow's came
at Shtfllne Park, Ilread and Blglcr
street1?, against Chester.
They Include Geerge Huge, fullback;
Hins T.nlur, center; Hcndrcn, Buck
nell, an end and heiiMitlenul kicker, nnd
''Dutch" Schwab, a halfback. "Pud"
Da, the te.ieli hftH been busy working
out with the team all week ami Is satls
fiui there l'ns been a great Improve
ment. Manager Tuland is negotiating with
ccral prominent local and out-of-town
eleuns te appear nt Shetzline
l'ark in the near future.
Naval Hospital at Pheenlxvllle
thJl;Nh1.'1i,Hn'ipltal et",. yhlch held
ine Seuth I'tillll.s te n ncnreleiw tie lant frit
if?' wl" nlliv ,lt l'henlxlll en Sunday
"Ilcrnoen Sinre the till-te-0 ilffwit In the
??! Jc "J"10 ut t,u' enen liy Helmeiiburx
J , ul,al i?"1 I" Htujfpd a wonderfiil
iv?,il'uk . r "J". Kam' M o'l'lresj L S. I'erter.
WiS! s"t'' N'aal llesnltnl. U-acue Island
iSj Pe l" ,PrBlfen ,15'i5 between 8 JO A M
te 8 ? M r Wseml"lf SMl w rrem
Scraps About Scrappers
fe?e'.,,'!"j.ha" Johnny Dennelly In fit
of I .:1 tenEht mntch with Jue McCain
Jwllv S'i".1, ai ,h0 Cl""b''la A. C. Don Den
hln fL'lf0 ,'h'l,10 trulnlnit nt the bhana
Jlmmv xi Club Jimmy Hanlen j
MtP,, . ..,."mlui u Al "hr. Artie
rliht t """'"'en "Ml Mlt the Cambria to te
UltV -nS 'I1' PHf,189 of rhallennlne Jee
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at any eid tim '"onmena uciurnrlglit
llaunnT,i'i!1,n,7;,!,, ,he rvorlte te win the
opponent nV'I 9 ? Ue''ab1'' tenlnht. Ill
hi .J5L"''l b- K1,! "olmes Charles Crois
Jtck vim t ' ,or. i wrestlln bout between
te thJ Tn K", ""'LI.,i1iy.ull"'.'-d In addition
Kid Mr-pn. iv" "tl": JacK Tamper s
Untferfl0AiL;,-rr,r Gutter VK Yeunit Sam
Je, i WiiiUm.chy UuJ.n - J1,n Wllnen. and
CranJten"? a"'f" r'en'- Temmy
,Ien Vl"1 handle Wilsen ugalnst ITurna.
'n'tcn.lan,t(?,,!!f' ' flwflKht who was
Jtttep , ' .r,,n,n" Villa when the
t the eitmnf ",' w,",h ehlclenpe. will
W ' 'm,"""1"0. who la te meet I'atsy
lmM with m,Jny haa bern niatohed three
tennmLV"'!c',.n,.an-n.1. vl.lt with rtta.
"nu wh'ie 7k.. ' """'" wbbk in .-xovemeflr
k'ln match ere, b '""i1s nppearlnir In n
CnJ.m.'l!cn I'utk recent y returned from
" oeuti. "a "uccessful In a series
kneIkeP"' ,whn h never ha been
it with a Ji ,.V? mer "n nw l"uts Is
"mne rlLht.lianilcr of lltabby Ilarrett.
we'ntff'an'n' h"1"! b'en.,fn "trlet tralnlmr for
!'"l I1" , I,"',"1"'' ," the leash. Kb
"h Buys n.iftr,el1 "lnat any of the
' and aeue Chancy. T1PllU' ,,ebby Bar-
tn.i. ..'."I the futtirn h. um nn.
nom de
er the
t::: ttie itemr n.i ;c. "'." :.'..""
"h I'hll liroeu's for a """f match
llCes""'!; ?,'!""' '"low l.iKt en from
WA." for M. In.f In,"v Wallaoe et In
tiller I. ahl',,mr!,l.n1,r.,llh ranrlin Villa
l' doe? rfiff "l"n bnxT and Kdd'e
"' weight ar nny "no 'or J0 Bt
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tr Frnnku nri.'"f.,n? ?" te attend
IS' AFTER COUNTY HONORS
The Wostlngheune football team ii
making a strong nnd determined bid te
pftpture the honern In Delnware County
this year. Last Sunday it subdued
the strong Ambler eleven, 20 te 0, and
Ambler en the previous week held Clif Clif
eon IlelghtH te a 18-0 total. A com
parison Indicates that a meeting be
tween 'WoBtlngheufio nnd Cliften for the
championship will be well worth seelns
Celwyn will be the opponent nt West West
IngheuBO this Sunday, and n n Hi
improved team Bheuld be) presented.
Celwyn held Norwood te a scorele--'
tie, but Celwyn has since strengthened
several weak positions.
Wcstingheuse Is composed mainly of
former college nnd school stars, and ns
the season advances will develop one of
the strongest elevens In this section.
The team is coached by Lundgren, for
mer Swarthmore star, who is n mem
ber of the Frankford Ycllowjackets,
and the sound Is beginning te show the
results of his nble coaching.
P. Freeman, who assists Lundgren,
has been n tower of strength in the
games played, his spirit and leadership
being a dominating influence. Westing Westing
heuse has yet te plav Celwyn, Nor
wood, Lancaster All-Stnrs, Darby
Hams, Reading Tigers nnd Cliften
HelRhts.
The players en the team are: Rey
nolds, Webb Institute; Bnrtelctt. North
Carolina; Place, Swarthmore; Hewitt,
Chester; Stralten, Auburn; Pletz,
Klski; Weber, Chester; Bitchy, SODth
Infantry; Gallagher, Chester High;
Berry, Franklin nnd Marshall; Boyd,
Maine: Foxall, Bucknell; Rupp, In
dinnn Nermal ; P. Freeman, West Vir
ginia; W. Freeman, Cnrnegle Tech;
Clark, Urslnus; Manning, Swarthn-ere.
shenandeatTat frankferd
Powerful Up-State Eleven Plays
Yellewjackets Tomorrow I
Shenandoah, one of the strongest
football teams In the hard coal belt, will
clash with the Frankford A. A. Yel Yel
eowjackets at Brown's Field, Frank
ford, tomorrow nfternoen. Followers
of the team will attend the gnme en
a special train and arc expected te .
bring their miners' band.
Leu Kaufman, the big halfback of
the mincrs,i attended the Frankford
game last week nnd made notes of the
most efFectlve plays of the Yellewjack-
ets. He explained these plays te the '
second string players of the mining
town, nnd after they understood them
and wcre drilled in them, they tried
them en the first squad.
Every night this week, Manager Sc- I
paulcy has had the players working
against the Frankford system of plav
and he believes they have developed
methods te step the big Northeast elev
en's most dangerous thrusts, nnd also ,
have the power te score themselves,
hebart te invade south
West Phlla. Eleven te Play Glenn
Kllllnger's Team en Sunday
The Hobart football eleven of West
Philadelphia, which held Melrose-At-luntlc
team, of Atlantic City, te a low
score last Sunday, will play Glenn
Killinger's Baltimore Professionals en
Sunday nt Baltimore.
Hobart has been greatly rtrcngthened,
having signed three prominent college
stars, who practiced with the rest of the
squad four nights this week in order
te have the team in the best nesslble
shape In expectation of the hardest
game of the season.
Hobart, after getting away te a bad
fctart, has tilled up the gaps nnd has
one of the strongest elevens In Phila
delphia. Games have been booked with
St. Jeseph's of Lancaster, Jenklntewn
and ether first-cla&s teams.
Hlbs Sign Players
The Hibernian soccer eleven has strength,
ened In line uy ty the acquisition of Ken
nedy, fulllipck; McUuckln, halfback, and
Cenner nnd Vurrell, forwards They wl!
npptnr for the first tlme In the American
f'up mntch tomorrow afternoon between the
Hlhernlnn" .in t '"nirh.ll, et Teurth and
Yv'lncoheclclng atrtctf.
Df I-VI T TK It RACE. MAT. DAILY
B1JUU BOXING TONIGHT
In Onlunctlen With Sic Purlesk Shew
12 Fast Amateur Bouts 12
CAMBRIA A. CLUB jft ft
Friday Evenlnir, October 27, I9M
JOHNNY DONNELLY vs. JOE McCABE
Four Other Star Bouts
rOOTBAII
FRANKFORD YELLOW JACKETS
SHENANDOAH. PA.
TOMORROW KIOKOFF. 2'30 P. M.
Brown' Field, Oxford Ave, near Boulevard
Routes 3, 4, S te Oxford Ave,
College Football
U.S. Naval Academy vs. Pennsylvania
Franklin Field, Sat., Oct. 28, 2 P. M.
Reserved seats new en sale at Olmbels',
Spalding s and Athletic Council Office, 3305
Walnut Street.
f'ermal dedication of new stadium between
ve, University band of 100 pieces and iln.
int of national songs by spectators,
11TH ST. ARENA
11th & Catbirine Sti. Jee Griffe, Matchmaker
SAT. EVG., OCT. 28TH
Babe Herman vs. Kid Wagner
Whitey Fitzgerald vs. Rey Mitchell
Bebby Burman vs. Johnny Reisler
2 ether bouts. Prices 85e, $1,10 $1 65: no higher
Tlcaets en sale Venetian iaie. lermeny
fichett's. 12th & Filbert: National Billiard
Roem, 4 North ISthi Cunningham Shep. 10 Se. i
ngdl .13 de. lltn, usrDer onev; inn ecniCKS,
8784 Market Pet seats new.
OLiTMPIA
BOXING Jr
KeaiZaS- Bred Biabril,i Mo0ent'.,o9
5-lEIGHT.ROUND BOUTS 5
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JUDGEvs.FITZGERALD
I.F.IV JOHNNY
SNYDER vs. RENO
WOLF vs. CARP
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LEONARD vs. MOHAN
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Suits, Overcoats and Tep Coats
Dress, Tuxedo Suits,
Absolutely the great
est value you have
seen at this price in
years! The same
qualities are priced
elsewhere at $30 and
$35.
IN PHILADELPHIA
Bemnniner tomorrow merniner at 8:00 wp sf-arf
what is unquestionably the most
sale of nationally famous brands of
at the height of a season!
Raincoats, Odd Pants, etc., for Men and Yeung Men
Sr'Sf fis
Mere than 2000
te select from
at this price !
The great ma
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are brands that
are retailing
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$501 Every
meaei, laDric
and pattern!
Absolutely the finest
clothes produced in
the United States
the kind that are
priced up te $75 in
specialty clothing
shops. Every one an
astounding bargain.
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This entire clock comprises only the BETTER grades of clothes (all nationally famous brands)
purchased far , advance at the lowest prices we paid since the war. These garments are th
products of leading New Yerk, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Rochester and Chicago makers Th
assortments are tremendous. The Suits present every new and favored 1- 2. 3- and button
single- and double-breasted styles, in sack and sport model,. The Overcoats include Ulsters
Ulsterettes Rag ans, Greatcoats, Kimona, Ferm-fitting, Bex, etc. Ne matter what you select you
will be getting lt at practically HALF the price it would cost you anywhere else. Come an see
the greatest bargains you have ever known!
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variety - all styles,
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40 famous brands.
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for less than double
our price.
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finer makes
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closing them
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