wm ,(f t'T'j'l, ifiv . .' S1 :lE5n' W'" rJUX J-"W 7MMlffh, t1 .-. y-V U-&tyidyifl j!ifc a ,ti - If - U Jasper Beaten in First r' i STRETCH' fflSHAN STARS FOR TRENTON Hi Advantage at Center Gives Petter Easy Win Over Jasper in Opener , JEWELS' , GUARDS DAZZLE EASTERN LEAGUE SAfiTRHN LKAOt'd w. J. I" i j v. i. r W. T. P n. frenten , I n l.nen Atlantic c. i , i .' nun 1 e i.nnn ncnninv . i ' fmft i i Ceateiv'l 1 1 .500 Jitpcr 0 1 .000 . THtp WEEK'S" CAMES . ' Tenliht Jnnr nt Trenten. ' , Salurda) Camden at IU.ditlf. OTHER CIAMES TONiqitT , Rorknnert nt K. P. R. of - Osrmdjtewn. KlhMrhoed Halt. Seymour eail of Warm '$SVtVast Phlllleii w WcnHIII". ., . Camdn Fire Imuranr- AMielalten i. treiltllle Becrea at Weetvllle, N. J. Last Night's 8cprea Tattern Leaaue Trenten 'l0.' p01. 1B St Ptr'. 34: Philadelphia Indepen- ".' n.Mrtra. Sit PhllatUlDhln In. iep'rdcnt R-ens 18. S'itwian Sundfl" Scheel I e.ru Flnt Mefedl't Eplen"iil "T- Pf 1(iri, SO. St M'shart 21 Want Slde. 18. terraln. 25: St. Paul. 1. . St. Paul neere. SO. Leriatne n- St Laurentlua. HI- Diamond A A St. Black Hawk. 37: Stranbrldire L Clothier. Spilth Philadelphia Hebrew.,- -321 St.' "st Nicks.' of Atlantle City. 32: Aqulnaa. Quaker I.ace. 30, Quaker Hosiery. 10. By WILLIAM 8. DALLAS rpiIE first home team te lese its open- Ing game In the Eastern League wan Jasner, and the Jewels were forced te acknowledge the superiority nf Trenten list night at the Rese harden when Trenten scored an easy 30-te-lS vic tory. Only three of the uptewners looked like big league timber last night. They Bay hac the goods and no doubt a jlayer like Harry Franckle has plenty of geed games left, but it was net evi dent last evening. The Jewels were forced te take the fleer with Barucj Sedran en tlnv side lines, but Manager Rogeis better get the little fellow in the melee against Trenten tonight nt the Jersey capital ele the game will be even mere one ene sided. "Stretch" Meehan was the cause of the walloping banded the losers. He handed the tap te any plner he felt dipeed te and naturally the visitors Invariably had possession of the ball. Jasper was en the defensive, at all times. "Guards Through" Works Trenten scored a bunrh of two jointers en n "guards down" piny. They can work it te perfection, because there is little chance of the play going wrong. Were Median's opponent te secure the tap, the forward of the Trenten guard coming through would hae a line olienit te, score and the Trenten guard letili like a piker, but there is little chance of this happening with "Stretch" at center. If he signaled te Teme te get the ball, Maurice get it. Likewise Ear low. But when it came te his for wards, things were u trifle different, for then Kcnrns nnd Dunn ran Inte Friedman and ltlcenda. This pair were the whole Jasper elub. Kenrns did net score, being the only Trentonite te be blanked. Dunn dropped in four en Ricenda, but the "war horse" proved hi ability and made a big hit with the fan". Field Geals One-Sided The score at the end of the first half was 14 te 8. Jasper only secured one field toss by Ricenda, while Meehan and Teme scored once for Trenten and Dunn twice. In the second half the visitors secured eleven te three for Jasper. They went te Brown, two; Friedman, one; Dunn, two; Teme, one; Barlew and Meehan. four each. AH told the Petters regKterwl tifteeu two-pointers te feui for .Tamper. Meehan aud Harlow mnde shots, nnv eld way in that final frame. The' I imnlv tossed thorn nn nml i.. . I.,.'.. went. Te the credit of Meehan it must l said that he batted two In en his opponent, one in a scrtmmage twentv feet from the batket, which is tome (tat. Jasper started off with Trautwein at forward and ieter en he was taken out for Franckle. Then Mercer get a chance. The hnll was pjeked for the opening and the fans showed plentv of tntbuslasm, but there i, room for 'im provement. The owners should he given a chance, as they are new at th gjme and the same carrier for the players. SGT. SMITH VICTOR IN CHESTNUT ARENA FINAL fay Springs Big Surprise by De featlng Frankle Brltten t?feKnt Raj' Smitb Camden heavv. jelght boxer, sprang a b g surprise by f.?S5fniBi , B'en. oTseuth jeund bout, the wind-up te a successful e V if8tnut "treet arena. !.."?' ,1,r"uh the use of a straight tW'cff&r-was out ,n f ient tt'nu."16 contest it was believed 5Mn!k0f kTfockeuts.. but the sergeant 2 Kthe. nPcted. Hla advantage cf about twenty pounds in weight nlSS Wctery. TBy ,n belpi,,B Sm,h t0 av,3iUi9 .9llrryt "tnmed with flying Staatvn ,.U"-und contest Wlnst leung Jack Dempsey. Demp. Sli Curry's superior cleverness rved him In geed sjend. bVi ,be ..ther matches Al Gorden. . t.lJ?ra.,eln,r Paw. admlnisteied a terrific trouncing te Johnny Marine GrimlTCd ,blra,e,f n,,Wnie lad: Jay Grimm knocked, out Clare McCabe In mWwe?td. MkkCy MaUe .H..i( tb bouts wrre P"t en m fiffl Hnd EiTe Willus'Britt. the Promoter, a geed start. Nnte Smith r Tim Oreney Outpeints Erne H!iiiT,,.I.Jli.T?.,,,,L?rJtn cawn.t chant.i. President Receive Flerida Players Washington, Nev. 3. The Ciil. terslty of Flerida football squad, en route te piny Harvard Saturday nt Cambridge, Mopped off in Washing Washing ten te practice at the Georgetown University Weld. Members of the squad and these who accompanied It were presented te President Harding at the White Heuse. BIG SATURDAY FOR SEMI-PRO GRIDDERS Coaldale-Frankford Clash en Brown's Field Heads List of Independent Contests . 'Tomorrow premises te be a big Sat urday in the ranks of indenemlent feet. ball. Championship" contests are carded by nearly all the home teams with the Coaldale-Frankford contest the head liner. It is expected with the opening of theN1 "L." Hint the lnreest crowd, exclusive of the Holmesburg battle, will sec the clash. When Helmesbiirs nnd Frank ford meet nttendnnce records for Brown's Field will be established. The neighbors of Frnnkferd, bv the way. niae nave nn iinpermm mnirn " mnJrnVnff.rnnnn m. P.rt1 Flrl.l ultli the Centesvllle American legion teum, which rcccntlv held Conshehockcn te a low score. The Ironworkers nre nt home at Conshehockcn with Gllbcrten nnd next -Saturdav have Holmesburg ns en opponent. At Rhetzlinc Park, Bread and Bl?ler streets, the Seuth Phillies will meet St. Mnnicn. The Junier Navy Bat Bat taleon1 Band of fifty pieces will probably be en hand. Other Important games nre en the program. At Belgrade uml untnrie Ste-e Bennett tnkes chnrgc of Nntivitv for the first time and the uptown churchmen will mingle with the United StntC3 Nnvnl Hospital. The attraction for Delce nt Hilldale Ball Pnrk w?-' Im Clearfield, which held Delce te a 6-0 score recently. At Nor wood Westlngbeuse will be en hand in a qontlnuntlen of the mithical Dela ware Ceuntv championship series." The West Philndelnhla Scholastics, who were beaten by Celwvn last Sat urday. 18 te 0. oppose Darby Fire, the Darby All-Scholastics journey te Gloucester te battle Monmouth aadi !Z3alBaia!.I9BSaJ NaaEiau..!a9aaUEaa- $ Stewed Snapper and Snapper Soup Wi Knttfinl Vt'ertt Vflrlnu !. , H Special Every Friday J SERVFP TILL 0 P. M. ,., SOFT CLAMS LOBSTER STEAKS AUD CHOPS Boekbinder's 125'WXLNUT ST. SHORE DINNERS 3 BANQUET ROOMS Ladle' Dlnlna Roem, 2d Fleer Onen I'ntll 0 P. M. 1 Wft-v4 JN-ffV)' J MVNSadvvSPVHrj 3HK e Men Eve Nev. e LYMPI A BOXING X-l. Bread & Balnbridft ,0Nnef."- S EIGHT-ROUND BOUTS 5 .IACK GORDAN vs. Dimnv ROBIDEAU vs LESTER heW,vtt BERNE DEMPSEY vs. JOHNNY FRANKIE BROWN vs. CONWAY CHARLIE HOBBY WHITE vs. BARRETT PRICED. OIK', SI. SI. 50. S3 and S.I Heat, nn .lie. Mnln flfllri.. f nlrh Ciiar Mere, 81 S. lltb M. Vtulnut ;330. Cunnlnghum, 10 H. SSd M. jenaiera l'oei rnrier. 7.10 vmrkrt St. 11th and Catharine Jee GrlfFe, Matchmaker SAT. EVG., NOV. 4TH Warld'i E. 0 King Hemst'in-I !-' wlrtt Gee. Chaney vs. Jack Darcy Frankie Rice vs. Patsy Brederiek 3 OTHER BOUTS Prices 55c, $1.10, $1.65, Ne Higher S.ati en tale Venetian Cafe (formerly Seletta S'tfh W1. ?!S.'.T?" Cunnlnahim'i Shep .10 S. Ji, National B'lllard Roem, S N 13th S3 J734 Market. Oet ft new, ' ; College Football Alabama vs. Pennsylvania Saturday, Nev. 4, 2:00 P. M. Ueienredajatt, $2 88, 33 and tl JO, new en g&vasM.Pii?rVJf "" Athuti e'e" CAMBRIA A. CLUB ?8Sjffift Frtdav Fvenlng, November S. 1928 JOE X.FITZ t. SAM BLACIISTON Four Other Star Bouti Of im T TH & RACE. HAT. DAItT tSUUU BOXING TONIGHT In extinction With Bl Burltik Shew 12 Fast Amateur Bouts 12 Light Shade Russia Or if you prefer, waxcalfskin. A typical young man's style that dad approves by buying for himself. CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Eastern League Basketball Game HATIVITY READY E Uptown Churchmen Oppesejft. Henry in Opening Bas ketball Contest WEST PHILS GOING GOOD The Nativity Catholic Club Is nil set for the opening of the 1022-23 basketball season at Its hall Belgrade and Mndlsen streets, tomorrow night. The new manager, M. J. Huuhes, ex pects the. club te hae another big season In the sport. Every one Interested In the cage sport knows the record made by the Pert Richmond quintet Inst season, and they fully expect te make an even better mark this tear. Hughes has signed five of the best I passers In the city, most of whom were en the team last year. The line-up Includes .Telc McNnmee, star of Aquinas. ' Sn1-lU,,,,Pn,r!,ff Vth, Jc-8"en-f Morten, of Franklin pilntlnt at ceu ter: "Wen" Coitelle. who has been w Ith the Camden Eastern Leaguers, and A"'l' J1?.1' i also nn c5c'L'astcrn Lnitt!fr. at Biiard. Fer the opening Manager Hughes '" e'ted tun St. Henry's live, one of Natlvltblg rivals last year ni.d wne bi aeiraieu ter tue uptown cnam nienthlp. The Saints have an even , better club, and n great battle is cx- r,--,.,! i ,i,. .;.. PC?'C,i I L 0 CPenlllR, cieu in tne opening. The West Philadelphia Catholic Club Leading the Style Parade in O'Ceats! We're leading the proreaalen this aenaen In atjle and variety of pure wool otrrceats. Belted Backs Full Belted Inverted Pleats ' Patch or Deep Pockets Raglans Ulsters In all 'geed ceatlngi SJ2S and a guarantee of a new coat for any one that fall Come up and save at lenat IS. PurchnslngAecnts'Onlers AcccpM DALSIMER 2nd FLOOR" Owr NATIONAL i nRua store! CMs Cor. 13th & Market Sts. Open SaturdartTntil 10 P. K. SUITS TO ORDER $ I800 Reduced from $35 & $30 Blue Serges. Blacks. Grays, Herringbones. Browns, Pencil Stripes; Alse OVERCOATS See Our 15 ' Windows, Largest Display of Tailoring in Philadelphia PeterMoran&Ce. S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Established SO Year Open Monday & Saturday Evenings Till 9 o'clock $12.00 FORHRSTG AM I' .'I N Is making geed in the basketball game this season. This team Is managed by Larry Semmer, sccretnty of the Phila delphia Baseball. Association, who has arranged an intensive schedule for' bis preteges. Several of the leading teams up-State have already .been met nnd conquered. In the line-up are "ffkeets" Raw cllffe nnd "Dnnks" Gracft at forwards. 8am Lennex tit center nnd Phil Douglass and .Tep HviIp. ffiinnlfl. Graeff, Lennex and Hjde hove nil been a iuu mi qn-iii LUNigue, ami inr team as n whole in one of the most Inrmld able of the independent traveling ag gregations. Rawcllffc is a collcge lad, playing e Saddlers Belt AIe with Snap End fur Your Own Buck!. TllC Saddlers Bd? Fashioned front a solid piece of MabtisMabiin Inc. BADDLEKS ALSO Clothier. "Wm. Bowker Bowker. wawjt I tTarfc Ask for "THE SADDLER'S 6ELT" A flaiiaie Ornile rnnrkl itamperl en r.rv one. Culross mi vlaHRI .aBsJ 'Jsi lflBBBVallAilSl II MaffW'.-gll bW.KSLB11x HHHPEviayfl T . A bonny braw shoe e' Scotch Grain Calf skin imported frae Martin's e'Glasgie. Hevy enuf for the hardest e'wether guid-loekm' enuf for the softest. Liberal tred and tee room : snug (it - - ting atthe heeland instep: tuf, long wearing linings: felted tungs: hevy reinforcements at all points of strain and all lether all thru. Glirnps this shoe in our she window and yeu'l step and leek again rJTblYKy&lfl meiYsSJ 1221-1223 CHESTNUT STREET Just bele the Adclphia Stores in New Yerk and Broekljn u,If It's Sporting Goods Wc Have It" BASKET BALL SEASON NOW OPEN w Everything you iiiku iiuamv. BASKET BALLS, $7.00 Ofllclal elze and w eight Made eC the ben seconds, each enr wpuuic-Kriiin rainT, BASKETBALLS (Sported) Regulation bize. Made of nbblc-grain leather. Reer. $6.00. BASKETBALL PANTS, Keg. .51.73, 4 1 (( Genuine IdiaUI. Padded .it 1V1 lilpa. VliwU Ree 1 75 . BASKETBALL SHOES $1.9u up te $7.50 Wei haa In stecK prac tically cery geed basketball sliee made, inelydliiB the famous ORIPiHUnE nnd HYSCORC Bhees W nlEO bell an Eastern I Leaprue Shee, with pearl I elK uppis lacru te tlic tee, with a aole that will.held en an fleer, c'ome In and leek them eer. S" I Pure Weel Sweaters We &e in stock a larKf an"meut of hlsli-ernriA. m W3 wool sueatera, inade by I'ennrjUanla ICnlttlnir Mills nml James Ltcs. We lmp tlifrn In ninroeit. nj' and uhlte. Alse pure weraUd auratcri In p'ranlnc .'oler i-ombinatlena in u neuKP. PULLOVER SWEATERS n in BOYS' SWEATERS RUGBY FOOTBALLS $C A A ORicial Size OMV and Weight Brat Tr bill Grain Leather. Res. 0.U0. CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK of Masquerade SUITS Practically at cost. Belew rue u ftjw of our attractive cestumes: , Clown iSultn Were $3.50, New $2.2'. Gpsy Girl Wcre 11.50, New j.'-'.'t Pierrot Wei e 3.e0 New 2.'Ti Witch Wcre 3.50, New .'.." Cat Suit Were 8.00. New 5.00 n r JheJmifC W MM SW his second season In Independent circles, and haa been n sensation In the games played te date'. Teams in 'Pennsyl vania and. New Jersey wishing games should get In touch with Larry Kemer, .at 1524 Chestnut street, or phone Lo Le niht 784A in the daytime or Belmont 0402 W between C aud 7 o'clock In Uie evening. I Roeknood PLtji Tonight .Bebby Wlnsklll's Rockweed five SlBs tenlpht at Neighborhood Hull, eymeur street eait of Wajne ntenue, opposed te the U. 1. f. .team. 13. I V. will piebably use its rcg- i nlar team, composed of Scihcl nna i-re"", larwnnii; ucuuaruii raw-fi Yeung mid Dlutil, guard'). "i?rC 3 A GENTLEMAN'S BELT eest quality English enaie leather. Better leather cannot be had. Ne stitching, dives no end of wear. Keeps its shape. 1713 CHESTNUT. PHILA.. PA. AND LONDON SOLD BY H. Wanamakcr. Wm Hepklna Ce , " ij-r. . M.r.in. The CULROSS ! Htirteii Saltb Grjitt Black or Tan $9 Kees nalit at low prices consistent with liclne ciuraiilercl nrfVrt. V. vVi ine"e ptiih ai net i BASKETBALL KNEE GUARDS $1.00 Pull ni r'pnnirfnil il'jrable nB Jl 15 Basketball Shirts; $1.50 1 U't. epl Reg ?3 00 COTTON SHIRTS. 50c & 7ec Elastic Supporters, 50c (V Neck) Pure Weel $5.50 PURE WOOL $4.75 FOOTBALLS (Imported) $1.50 leulilili I rather. Hej. 3.00. SWEAT SHIRTS, SX.25 Mm Jl.flO. Fleece lined. WTre n fl ' 'J J $3.00 uin fw 15th and Chestnut COD HUT F BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHIA The building we occupy is coming down. We must be out by January. We are new selling out! Entire $350,000 stock of nationally famous makes of Suits & Overcoats Alse Tep Coats, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Raincoats, Odd Pants, Etc. Fer Men and YeunR Men C 1C1 regardless of Let Ne. 1 Values up te $35 Hundreds of Suits. Overcoats and Tep Coats in every conceivable new style, fabric and pattern. The same qualities are unrnatchable anywhere else for less than $25, $30 and $35. All size. Let Ne. 2 In this big collec tion you will find hundreds of Suit. Overcoats and Tep Ceata of 40 leading makers air worth up te $40. All sizes. Let Ne. 4 In this let you v,il find nil the finer makes that retail up te $60. Every Suit and Overcoat in this group lias been cut te the one prica of of leading New Yerk, Philadelphia BttltJnr v u . tremendous. The , ,t " ."! 7' .B! i 50?1: ?"hter a"(1 rh styles, in sack and sper mode Kimona, Form-FitUnBex, c ' ft rr 'J.,, ',."... i. .' i. 3 . .'.r' ,amv ','!,.,- Hutu.,,! i,iL. i .IMW- ! i.ntl ' !..M J ' I'll. Tl ' '. i "." : T r !( . r it t 'mi t ? ii' , i i . nH i - ii .i;i rr ..:. SMM I i i itti '. . I 1 f tm K I i i Ij i MG l: ,,:, I'll l ' I 'I 11. 1 . I 1 1 .!.. I ' Kb. 1M nw aaH aH 9w IH' ff " B M r 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 decided te quit. Let Ne. 3 Mere than 2000 te select from at this pricp' The jrreat ma ma jenty of them are brands that are re 'nilinp ehewhere at 550' Every model, fabric and pattern' Ml sizes. Let Ne. 5 The very finest readv te wear clethei money can buy! A'l nationally famous makes. Werth up te ?T5. Veur choice . Tha e 1?? , V' 4 All sizes te J tn 7n a"nH U,8t0r? p,zcs t0 nt n'en and yeunc men ii)!i .H IIMl !.' 1 '..(... ij.!ll i J.' ... f JP'iT ---ir'-iir ' ,r. '.''. t .trj,,i k Ue. ' V ' ' H1 ) ,' 1 SMSMMMMMMWL . I . L j. -JLusmkWry7,h: hi ' I i4 M H 3i i' , '' I Ii iJ !Ir ' i. ' ii ' i t .1. i i t it. .1 il..flfcj" I ,.' ."''. .' I ,J "j mi ,n . -, ('. : ' ' . i i'i J .' i .V ' ',. . ' , .." '.' 1 .( ... t i ' .i i '. 1. I . T llll ' I i f "" i . ' I ' Ti. TF . ' ,' ' , ' ., .,!. i! . 1 i'i . . . J. I ', , i l , ' I Owing te the enormous rental the start. We have therefore cost or value! J); " H- MW' vL flWi ' VBfer A " s. .kmWtKkkmM . aW mSm a4 Sk.v' . "iav m' ''Vr" m Vi " The" arments a the product- " The assortments ara b,Utt" 8lnp'C' Snd WirW .U1,s,terettCS' Rag,an3 e.tce.t., of nil proportions. Y . M iiS V1 urn H. I '-41 15th and Chestnut rinm Tmi.Ll"lt..!l k ma ' ESiSffl M 627. MARKET ST. PHILA, .PA:r0,DP,,, d&iimsittrtt tfe.i..: "! UttO. w,. .... vnu, w.w lemwrrwaalMritrX'TtHii.P &&fl&&s.;- ty, w iV ,L.J.,nMU1,... r 4,.: J- . i .....,'TV -i J.-rT.3L'i,' fmspTi! A n)-v-7uBj XLia2i,dLiiiJ!i- iTT'wjir'Tj' t 'rqiWA!" Jf IMP.. tf JJ -i ' msct Tw.BtrTl.kl CmtuM. v" w V ptay tei -,4-y m 'iwii ir 7 " " T
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