WP3S5UJiL.L.xi ,, Mi m ...i.,.. t-t-,.-, - ... .n-:-- . fr J fcKKifi J ,'.f!fs isw ! -1HW lit im te llepe; P'LI .MU1 v-mmmmmmkm .- tr .- v? j . ; :' rpwyff.i: NHaMf r. AT WtAfi W'?'' ' " ' "w-fcN ' j '-' 11.1 badlr brulsadJddtUy muide and mj . Te uViUrAnlnif.Vi Vegelin Quits Penn Football Team te Prepare for Basketball HAMILTON MA Y START FOR PENN TOMORROW Penn vs. Alabama Xen Scott and It Is Dlxle warriors are coming te Franklin Field to morrow te glve Johnny Hclsnmn's unbeaten tied and Brne team n bnltle. There's always a let of interest in Interactienal football nd there will be added interest in the I'cnn -Alabama game becautte it will mark the first appearance here of the Tuscaloosa invaders. Steney McLinn will be in the press stand te witness the struggle and te tell the story of the battle in his breezy, graphic nnd unalMlcal style. Read it in the Evening Public Ledger Husky Bach field Player Leeks Like Quarterback Choice Against Alabama Eleven; IS e Other Changes Expected in Line-up; bee Penn State Today By JOSEPH T. LABIUM JOHN It. -JACK" llAMUre.V, 1S3 peumm of beue and muscle, limy Kd the opportunity He un horn loeiiiiiK fenvaiii te ter munj juim te ttiirt it game In the lied ami iJuc jersey unu jaeienltins of Ihi) Lnivcrsiiy et i'oun i'eun sjlvanlu. Ter two seasons Hamilton has been plugging along meeting with just n fair measure of huccciw. Ue Is one of these tin-lcs-?. determined lftlluws who de net care hew long or hew haul the work is. Lat year he labored ui the hcrub eleven day iu and d: out with out n whimper. ,, . This ir he went te Mount t-tiftM for the preliminary drills and -e thrilleil the coaches that they placed him en the varsity Niuud. His hard weru mm , willlneness wen from hi tutors ceu- Pldcrable praise. When the team re- J. ig the only ether veteran In the court turned te Franklin Field Hamilton was ,,nnJ, although (.Jeorge Sullivan and en deck ready for action. 1 Jcse Jame.. both of whom saw action During n ucrlmmagc drill cany in .,p,,nt? iast JCnr, alen; with Label the ar he auftered an injury te Jiih cjeltlblntt, are among the candidate, side that cut short hi plans ler cerai A squad of firt-rate plner fmin weeks. In the last two or thicc "-',?l;J 01110112 the freshman squad of Inst war Hamilton hai shown a return te hi ar(. ,,1, expected te report next Mmi early seaseu form and it would net 00 (ja cn nrnctlee starts. at all surprising te find h m In nt the - quartereaci; pest iumwiun - against the University of Alabama. 'Last week Coach Helamiui d Johnny Thurman. who weighs about fifteen pounds mere than Hamilton, at the pest. Thurman proved a "8t Reck of Gibraltar in the, backfield and was moved te the line in J the second , half when the offense opened up. This 1 week Thurman wUl be back hi the line , .1 , .--M , i, mrt and in his place will probably be another i.-aw ma. nnd Hamilton, who ran tackle we I. leeks like the man. He prebaMy wi get an opportunity te carry tlw IwU because of his line-crushing ability t HAHILTOX is almost sit jeel taU. is twenty-one mars eM. a mem. far of the junior clats and hails from Bnnqnr High Scheel in Ohie. 1IIANGES are net centempiatea 33 errra pomes te date, turned in A11 pridiren legi ncstcrdivj afternoon for the year. The former Central liiyh Scheel all-around star ulll deielij all his time te basketball from new en.: As captain of th team he realize" what a bip task Coach Uddir MeXichel has en his hands te turn out a winner this year and uants te give the coach every assistance. TV ADDITION te Vegclln, Fes Miller Penn Fresh Star W i v--- ?' ."Tar v '' W -il. V" - ' . d 1 i tNOHHaVatBaaaillHi ' 'W aBHHHBBBSBJBBBJBJBJBJBJBBJBJBJBJ i ' . . , .-'x-J5 K , ,,j CAPTAIN DIBIIL I He lias been ene of the tnut bril liant performers for the Red and Blue yearling football team ALABAMA HAS AIR Fl ATTACK OR PENN Five of Coach Scott's Dixie Warriors Prepared te Hurl' Forward Passes TWO STARS IN POOR SHAPE The freshman football team, led bj Dr. Jack Keegb and Geerge Meredith, left this morning for Mcrccrsburg. where thny play the most important game of the schedule tomorrow after nnnii. The jenrllngs haven't been able te defeat the Academy eUwru for several j ear', but Keogh figures that they will tomorrow. Waidtliifiteti, Ner. 3. Twenty player. Coaches Scott and Vnnder- graf, Athletic Director Charles Uernlcr, Champ Pickens, of Livingston, Ala.; Huge Friedman and two newspaper men are aboard the Alabama Pullman headed for Philadelphia. The Ala bama griddcrs will spud three nights In lowers and uppers, the lay ever In Washington today cutting their day light travel te one day. Paget, who made the trip te the Lene Star State, in the only player missing out of the squad that went te Austin last Saturday. These makln the trip are Newton, demons nnd Dany, ends; Captain Cooper, Hevatci nnd Langhorne, tackles: Wesley. Compteu, Frest and Montgomery, guards; Propst and Ilunt. centers! Oliver. Uartlett, Batty, McCilnteek. MaeCartce, Whltaker, Hubert and Davidoff. backs. The squad, with the exception of Clemens nnd wnitaker, is -in geed physical condition. Scott is worried evtT the possibility of Clemens, star end, and Whllnker, regular fullback, net tiring in suapc 10 start against J the Tied and Blue l:ne-up for the content tomorrow ether twin ni qu.ir-, lerbnck. The cache-! area r certain j as te whether Hamilton will start. ( t-. .,-, 1 m . ,ip,ipnds en whether .l 1 Lang.len cm play. The former Scran Scran ten lnd. who created no end of haur bv his defensive nl.ij Ing in the second half of tl. game with the Navy, ha leen bothered by a bad leg a charley horse cumins all the elation. Langden Has Bad Ixg Stnce Monday Langden has. been taking thiiia- easy aid petting the in jured member treated by Messrs. Merris and Dee. He wn kept e'U of the ncrlmmage cruis ana um mm- . Tun around the field 10 keep his. wind Tight In addition te ether miner duties 1 that een .in injured player can have. If Langden is rlsln tomorrow before fame time he i bound te start, but' l! be im't U leek like Hamilton will get the chance. Babe Greve, the Im pound lad whose tackling is the barn Jt en Tranklin Field, is another can- 1 dldate for the pett. It nviy h that he will gtt the aslcnment tomorrow. Thurman will be back in Hie line at tackle nlens with Frank S-iUi.erlind .The guards will be Tapweith and Kelly, with Jack Vyn at center and Carl Ertrevaag 'l11'1 t,,, 1 airchtld at the wini pe.ts Frank 'jraf. who started atrainst the Na. i" suffering from an injury similar te Langden s. but iitejig with Lenhani and Kaiiffuian will be readv tn cet Inte play tC the coaches ra'l en him. Kae Mctiraw and Captain l'e MilUr irfll be th- halfbacks and Tev Hamcr the fullba-k. Geerge Sullivan will net be used at the stun but is certain te see aetteu before the game I" eyer. He will prebnbb icllee Miller or Me draw at th- Mart of either the second or third peiieds. M Jenyyv Tiiunxsy. Bin ixeitu. P01 Miller, liar MrOrair and Jack Dcrn iall nil icitn"i the .ani Penn. S'tatc gnmr In Washtnaten thu afternoon te net n lux mi tin iilau of the up'&tatc elcicn. thai 11 wt tce Kecks from tomorrow en Vranl tin Ft'ld. Jhurman left last ntpht and the ether playrs thUs morning- , for ine S''ene of tue eanie. MOST of the Rd and Blue plajrrs flsure that the Middies should de feat liezdek's charges. Thev contend that injuries and the les of the tur lineman declared ineligible the ether, day will leave Penn state in a weak- ened condition The fact that Barchet t ia ready te start the same is said by ) the players te be another reason why j the Middies are going te win. The 1 Penn men have the greatest respect, In the world for Barchet after his per-1 fermanca in tbp fourth period latt week. I Big Sceutiiy btaff In addition te the player3 ctTeral of the coaches, will be en band te watch ' the game. Charles Keinath. who ai- 1 eitted Ileirmen's asiiUnts two yean age and who scouts for Penn. Hareld Gasten, the line ciuch. Bert Bell, eue , of Heisman's n-.Mstnnt., and Tem1 Daries, another, will make mental and ther notes of Bcidek's attack and defense. This 3 probably the gicat eat array of scouts eer sent out 1 Penn te view another team. Manager Jim Compten will be in the purty. Practice esterday waa net of the aslest varietj, although the scrim ma go drill wa& shorter than any ether day this week. The i-mib'', manned with Alabamu plas and led bj their doughty skipper, Jack Simmons, scored r the second successive day en their bigger brethren. glmraens Scores Again Simmons made a 20-yaid dash areind end en a faUe pass formation completely feeling the varsity. The near varsity eleven fooled the regu lars en mere than one occasion with v their tricky plays 11 ml widespread for nations. Geerge Sullivan Knotted the count tjr Intercepting a forward pats and racing wine i.10 yards for 0 touchdown x, Brilliant use of the straight arm and dodging tactics enaeiru me .wi- iui Htnfn ISII 10 lllllhll U1B BCUII' I Jj A The gllOSl uail was ijieukiii ur J. attar t n'i'lii'l; nnd after the Mrimmaga the second varsity i-unping V 4kAh u Inni; slenal nructice with Whf ! calUng the signals. The 9lTW rlty players wcre excused fairly "iMmtVr According te Dr. Light, the ...'WW 7711 ..!...! I. t.. -1 l,..al,.nl W&$& tdltlen with the exception of slight :'.: Wulaei and one or two charley horses t Vj'AVZmmmmmm thm .niin.l 'iWif, YOftKTJW ihr. tarsitu htwk. ksx; wm .w v";'." ' , - .'.:;, kit .. : -mtM.mmmmr". ime nisvre in ready for the greatest overcoat day of the year at William H. Wanamaker' s if wJmnJi ! I mm J At ill 'W.V r? left. e??Jiiiyil ' Vlx fwUt luH ' ' t? Til (Ml) IMf V.,UJ vwi ID 1;t3 This is the Famous Hurlingham Club Overcoat T leeks like three overcoats, but in reality it in only one. The special thrcc-in-enc belt (patents applied for at Washington) literally gives the man who buys a Htirling' ham Club an overcoat which he can wear in three different and distinct styles. With the belt all around he has a snug-fitting, fashionable garment, with one-third of the belt across the back he has a semi-fittinJt stylish garment, striking in its lines. With the belt entirely removed he has a full-fashioned, roomy, comfortable overcoat. Each equal for metering, for hiking, for all out-of-deer uses and for business during the winter, tehieh he can wear in any of the styles he cheeses. Penn. .Dany' most likely will start at left end and Hubert nt fullback. Montgomery's fine work in the Texas game has caused Coach Scott te place him at right guard in the place et Bull Wesley, a husky 200 peunder. Alabama in prepared te use the aerial route. Scott has been groom ing lle men te heave forward passes, one who has net been seen in the role before. Special attention has also been paid te thu placement kickers en the wpiad. Alabama has two husky linemen who nre fairly ocenrnte with their number elevens anywhere from the 20 te the 45 yard line. Coach Scott announced this morn ing that he would open with Dany and Newton, ends; Coepep nnd Hevatcr, tackles; Montgomery and Compten. quarter: Hubert, fullback;' Batty nmi Olhcr, halfbacks. PERKIOMEN SCHOOL WILL . PLAYJENNINQTON TEAM Purele and Geld Hopes te Break Fea'a Winning Streak Pennsbtira. Pa.. Ner. 3. Werk has been going en in full ferce nt Pcrklo Pcrkle men Scheel this week In preparation for" one of the 'most Important games of the Purple and GeM scncauie. ren tilnstnn will hn the onnenents Saturday, November 4, and this premises te be the hardest kind of n scrap, renning inn tm the tpeiipst team in rears. nnd has already disposed of BordcnteWn Military Academy, Blelr, Rutgers Prep, Swarthmore Prep and Princeton Prep. Although West Chester Nermal was ensllv defeated by tue reraiemcn icam, without the latter extending its full strencth. the game was net without misfortune. Donnlsen, who has been one of the bnckncld mainstays, suffered i n Our last CIGAR SALE was a hummer, thousands of Smokers took advantage of our offer. If you missed the last SALE Don't miss this etic. All our stock is strictly fresh Try us once Yeu will become a steady customer. Allet her Big Cigar Oifer TWO BOXES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE m .. iy FOR 100 Cigars Yeu Save $5.00 HiirSBs AND ATrnxrx 1 mJLAVlWI !s ARCADIA F.R.GARCIA&BR0S. PERFECTO-ROYAL MILS HAVANA Bex of 50 Rig. 10e Site THIS IS ONE OF THE TODAY. OTHER DEAL- DlHTfS STYTOM 1,aTS, ",' te')r d EP.S ARE OUESSINO SS'P-PtSXi? dress ParcM Pest Prepaid. HOW WE DO IT. CIGAR DEPT. Brown Package Choco Checo Chece MONEY BACK IP NOT - Cer. 13th It Mirtrt Jates; 2-lb. Ag SATISFIED. ntlUBttfHIA box 90C p . j STOKE OFEK S A. H. XO 18 P. V.-DAt&T SCtTDAY BLUNTSgftW Bex of 5BJ9e SUt Made by the famous VetterlelnBref. net be able te play In the Pennington game. Mann, n reliable llnetsmasner, also Auffered n sprain of an, old ankle injury. Pitzane, best defensive end en the'squad, has bftgn-eut sinre the Pctm Fresh earae with a bad ankle alto. rli1nce. 1,189 'HHIn Bun .avenm , K I ntrm;nt will take pimee at B o'clock, xfi! I late' Atr. Ptnlth was one e? th Tinr fntielcr. anil nn a ieidlna Judt. Hi dmtttw J the ermlne.at ,enii of the blnreit rtRSJI v IikM In lhl rnnnlrv. anif Mi,l Tii'iv" n. fe.ll.f.nllnM .Ml,!. hla placlnsi HVWs elected? jOM Vttcne vote kAMlMBlk. ifigal in KtiRAL nvgamHHHW Jlil DI&TRI6T& MbIiHBIIhWbbV llliHBOTH PAKTICA HLHLHaLlggW IfiiH CLMa v(CTHgggggggggggfflgggggffllI K9KiaHBHaggL " SlinaBBggawI 1 lim ,W mi mm m Immiii aiM Surging crowds in the street the -suspense of waiting first one can dldate in the lead, then the ether- an outlying section upsets predic predic teonsat last a message from the "choice of thejpeeple." The immedi ate thrill of it all, formerly confined te political headquarters, new gees into every home equipped with the foremost, reliable radio receiving set. ffiS&s?' Radiela iTRADt MAAK SI0. US. MT. OrfV, msfliere's a toa&elajdrevey'piirse" Frem $25 te $350 See your nearest RCA dealer today." it. rdiorpen 233 Broadway, New Yerk HBhi Vi Eleventh nd Market. Streets An Exceptional Sale! Share These Values, Men, Tomorrow MEN'S O'GOATS The first Saturday in November will find our store the overcoat headquarters in Philadelphia for men and young men. as usual! &ur''w ,- s TOCKS will be at their climax, with tlie wonderful 1922-23 Hurlingham Club Overcoat leading all the rest in popular ity. The Hurlingham Overcoat and virtually every coat en sale in the store have caps te match, made of the same material, for which there is no extra charge; the price of the over coats entitling buyers te the cap, with our compliments. HURLINGHAM CLUB OVERCOATS ALL OUR STRATFORD OVERCOATS ENGLISH AQUASCUTUM OVERCOATS... IMPORTED EIDERSCUTUM OVERCOATS. WONDERFUL WORUMBO OVERCOATS... $30 T0 $75CAPS T0 MATCH $45 T0 $85"CAPS T0 MATCH $50 T0 $85-CAPS TO MATCH $50 T0 $85-CAPS TO MATCH jygCAPS TO MATCH (cl and K .w. M w&m Wsx W' J Yri Utrri ) bhhhiiw nm. 'ii i a ym 1 TIka (ggggggggaPrmBV. !mSani I SB UBsUaiiBaaaavil WnffffiBTnTnUJlli aval i IHiui MBnB Latest Winter Suits 1650 ffi" Regular $20, $30 te $55 Grades en Sale in Three Groups Philadelphia men who recognize values will net he long in realizing the full importance of these. These gar ments are made of extra-fine fabrics all wanted woolens in latest patterns. The suits and overcoats are certainly exceptional at these low prices. All sizes. THE OVERCOATS Raglans Vicunas, Tweeds Ulsters Herringbones Ulstcrettcs Chinchillas New Kimene Cheviots, Kerseys Ceals Mixtures THE SUITS M. ISK L' Overcoats, greatcoats, town ulsters, storm ulsters, overcoats of all kinds, almost without exception, have caps te match and the prices range in the different groups as fellows $30 $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 $60 up te $90 WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 Chestnut Street Deuble & Single Brcasteds, 1-, 2- & 3- Butten Medels Cassiincrcs Tweeds, Serges Worsteds, Blue, Brown & Black Pencil Stripes H K llkT Tomorrow is the Day te Get a Great Value in MEN SWEATERS Values te $8 going at Sweaters for Hunting Trips; Automobile Wear; Sweaters for Werk and te Wear Under Ceat . Wonderful wool sweaters-every conceivable style for every conceivable purpose.' Butten-down coat styles with V neck and shawl cellars. Bought at a big saving ' and being sold at a price that means a great saving te you. Come in. The values are unmatchable. Men's $3 and $4 Sweaters Here's another wonderful offer in sweaters. It will bring every man in Philadelphia here te get one tomorrow. Ceat styles with shawl cellars. 3 $1.10 tJJIIKwmmr NllllllllllllHlllllllllllllliVy iHM j i- i ,. llHiVIIIIaWrXaUlajffigy 'Olt FRANK & SEDER THIRD FLO0H t 4 f-( mmmM, J K Ji'r - ,- k'Jwf '- !l I U lAkfceXrvw J 'iiiV' Jl t X. . i' tiiti&t.
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