kjkjkjHffire7l39avlkjkjkjnmlPi!rVHHwM IPWiff wf w "Vi- ?JJfvVhX,:Mkft.iTif.BT .,,,. ,-, ,- ., - tSiJST.t4 :rr x , w-.w " c,2k'H V . EVENING PUBLIC IJDGEfr-PmC NOVEMBER 15. 1022 MALLORY, YALE STAR, OUT OF TIGER CLASH first String Fullback of Eli Varsity Will uaraiy ruxy Against Princeton in Sat urdays Game SIGNAL DRILL TODAY " New Itewni Ner. lS.-"Blir Mai. try, the htrd-PlnylnB flrst-strlng full tick of the Ynle varsity football team, vtll probably be among thftsc whose tttt are mlsslna from the Blue line-up hcn it crouches down te face the tlerrn Princeton huskies In tha big Mine tbla Saturday. Mallery haa net been In nny of the workouts for the last ten tliirs, nl his Mhdltlen has net mprevcil sufficiently te warrant bla Playing. Mallery la (tally the must valuable defenalve back Yeftenlay witnessed the last really ttrenuetia workout which the first itrlM men will receive before the tentest. They will new be allowed te taper elf with dally limbering-up excr tut inch as algnnl drills. The varsity took the field practically u it nlll face the Tiger. Neldllnger ran the team. Bemuse of n tnuacle trulse, Cresa waa kept out of the crlmmnRc nt right guard. Fatty Herr taking Ida place. Cresa will be in shnpe ter the Princeton game. PRINCETON The vnrs'lty .football Wtrrlera returned te work with re sewed aeal yesterday In preparation for the grand finale of the 1022 Mention, tw. niauli- rlimh with Ynle in Palmer Stadium en Saturday. Owing te the severs battering the team received In the Harvard game Inst week, Head Conch Hill Hater with Mi his men from nny semblance of K-rlmmage and contented himself with snappy iirm m riyimiB uuu nuv at the bagful At new playa that hei its kept uncovered. I Nene of the men who played against j Harvard, however, are se badly bat- ttrcil tnai iney win nei ee in simpe talnst Yale Saturday. In addition te the regular line-up which took the measure of the Crimson. Johnny Oerman, who starred at quarter In the Chicago game, and Hnrr Snlvely. veteran linesman and star passer, will be available this week. HARVARD The complete varsity runli line was out ngnln en Soldiers' Field yesterday and put In n solid day's work In opposition te the first substi tute team. The scrubs were net ad mitted te the stadium field, but kept plugging nway en the Yale formations and plnj s which they are expected te trieut against the varsity today. The Crimson's list of Injured new really comprises only Captain Htiell. He wax en the field In cempanv with Phil. Spnldlng, bis substitute, Neither player was dressed, however. Spalding Will be able te play Saturday. CORNELL Yesterday's foetlmlt program wns a trlfle heavier following a twe-diiy rest. Hut Coach Doble saw tn It flint tlinse who lind were still stiff rem Saturday's encounter with Dart month had only a mild workout, con- lequcntly a patched -up varsity took the Held In the dummy scrimmage, the fint of a series designed te improve luch defects In the defense as Doble thinks need atte'ntlen. nnrmntiil. Ttnrhlpv fitwl Onntnln wnra en the wings; Sullivan, Parker nniH NjnuMretn. tacKies: Kecrsnie. itrannen nd Flynu, guards, and Itirhnrds, tentcr. Hansen, who was in the thlcR of every scrimmnge against Dartmouth, stems te have fully recovered from the effects of a strenuous game, but Doble theungt it best ler aim te take tilings a bit easy. NAVY Enthusiasm rose yesterday when Steve Harchet, for two seasons the star of the Naval Academy back fold, who linn been nut of the game en account of Injuries for two week, took jrin In the whole scrimmnge with out bad result. There Is cveri reason tn believe that he will be In prime con dition for the Army game. Oa account of the necessity of lengthening the Nnvy'ti defense, the whole afternoon had te he riernteil tn work In that line and the drilling en! ier special euensu te ee iisca against that Army was deferred for a time. During the first portion of the prac tice the squad "H" cloven wns given the ball en the 10-jnrd line and -tore through the varsity line. Kelwell pulled cut the varsity and sent in u substitute Ugregutlen, which did much better. Stung by the superior showing of the mm, the tnrslly pluyent mudu a much inner snowing wnen tuey returned. 8euth Phillies Dlaband .J. SH Thllll football team tins rt. Wwd te dllbaml for the xeuwin. Iiut ll ll-l.l U available for immi wlnhlna te play itm there and I. uli t,t fur gridiron x-mi. IIS". Twmmn wlshlnu m ue thr. fold fur KJ ." C '"ce'T should t In teurliwlth II5i?,r? "'"''!""' t Shetxllne Park. Diead Schwab te See Fint Game a a Spectator Eastern, Pa., Nev. 14. Frank "Dutch" Schwab, captain of the Lafayette football eleven and unanl unanl tnens choice for All-American guard last aensen, will see bis first college football game from a spectator's viewpoint this Saturday when Yale meets Prlncten tn Palmer Stadium. Schwab has taken part In every one of Lafayette's football games since he entered college In 1010. Lafuyette has nn open date this week-end, se Schwab Intends te see his first col lege game as a spectator. HI NEW PLAYERS FOR COLWYN ELEVEN i Manager Curry Signs Quartet of Stars te Finish Season With Team TWO HARD WEEK-END GAMES MnnOffer Currr. nf Km Pnltvvn font ball team, Is determined tn finish the season in n blaze of clnrv for the Held. ware CetintV tlll( mntnntfaru ilanlif I tin fact that the campaign te date lias net ecen quite up te tne record attained In former years. This has been due In n large mensure te the run of misfortune following In the wnke nf the team. Net n game hns iMi-ii pinyc'i nur two or three of tlie nest men nave uccn nursing the side lines, but nt that a fine record hns been set up. Twe mere hard games nre en the week-end schedule. On Saturday the Hunting A. A, will be the opponent of Celwyn en the tatter's field and en Sunday Manager Curry and his pluvcrs will hit the rails for Lancaster, where tney srncK up ngainst the henvy St. Jeseph aggregation. In order te have the very best club in tne neiu ter tne rest et tlie season a quartet of well-known gridiron lumi nnrles have been added te the line-up. The newcomers Invtiuln Hurt nml Iireugh, Mars of the YVlldwoed Ciub, of j-ranKierii, witn the latter holding down the position of fullbnck. Others signed are Drlscell, former Notre Dame quar terback, and Deruoed, of Mount St. Mnry's. That the new plnycrn may be accus tomed te the stgnnls, Dr. Kerr, of Southern High, the Celwyn conch, will have the team en the field tonight nnd Friday for several hours' nrnctlce. Cel. wyn Is making ready for the big games for the Delaware (jeunty championship and which will be played in several weeks. DOWNTOWN RIVALS READY 8phas and Walnman Sit for Second Game of Series The Seuth Philadelphia Hebrew As soclntien basketball team and the Wnlnmnn Heys' Club are all set for the second game in tneir downtown championship series which will be plnp ed at New Auditorium Hall, Seventh nnd Snyder avenue tomorrow. The Snpha were surprised by Waln man r.n Tuesday and wfll net be cnuicht napping this time. Harry Passnn's nthletcH have made the best record in their history se fur this year and have wen seven of the eight games nlnvcd. The preliminary tilt also premises te be a Hummer, un Tuesday the wain man Heserves played rings around the Seuth Phllly Heserves nnd wen 33 te 10. In order te secure revenge en the Wnlnman lads,. have signed Phil Lnnge, a new center from the North Phila delphia Church League. HANCOCK CLUEMS READY Will Repreient West Cheater In Cage This Season The Hancock Club Is all ready for the opening basketbnll game, and will rep lesent West Chester in the cage. The Heason will be Inaugurated en Satur day with the Seuth Philadelphia Ho He brews us the attraction. ltoekwood nnd North Phillies will fellow, and fill the lending teams In this vlclnit) will he played. The line up will be: Powell and Stevenson, for wards; Forsett, center, and Weed and Mercer, guards. Eddie Armstrong la ill nt present, but expects te be In bliape shortly. Teams desiring te play nt WeRt Ches ter en holidays nnd Saturday's Mimild get In touch with O. M. Hepkins, 23-11 Weht Tiega street. raSKliilveLBBBBBBBBlalBlBlBlBlBlBlBWMkLB XlLK'VMLBlBlBlBlBlBlalalBlBlH VR?' Stewart "Utility Wmgin" (500 te 2500 Iba. cap.) A Speed Truck built te "take it" wUteath-elrt track parka, N "far car parts. There mil Ana tke big dlffsreace. 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During the 10 months ending Oct 31, 1922, the total lines of advertising printed in the Bosten papers with Daily and Sunday editions was Glebe - 10.562,357 2d Paper - - - - 9,486, 3d Paper - - - - 9 J 1 OO, 726 594 First in Department Stere Advertising During the 10 months ending October 31 the total number of lines of department store advertising printed in the Bosten papers having Daily and Sunday editions was Glebe .... 2,803,176 Second Paper ..... 2,347,091 Third Paper 1,571,743 First in Want and Classified Advertising During the 10 months ending October 31 the total number of want and classified advertisements printed in the Bosten papers having Daily and Sunday editions was First in Real Estate Advertising During the 10 months ending October 31 the total number of Real Estate advertisements printed in the Bosten papers having Daily and Sunday editions was Glebe 79,988 Second Paper ...... 17,424 Third Paper ..... . 6.108 First in Total Automobile and Accessory Advf g During the 10 months ending October 31 the total number of lines of Automobile and Accessory advertising printed in the Bosten papers having Daily and Sunday editions was Glebe 491.985 Glebe .... 1,375,434 Second Paper 70,220 Second Paper ...... 741,570 Third Paper 61,564 Third Paper 666,528 The Bosten Glebe offers the best advertising medium in a territory filled with rich possibilities for the advertiser. The Bosten public and, in fact, all of the residents of New England, present a clientele worth the attention of every advertiser a compact unit of population composed of men and women represent ing every grade of business, profession and industry all well employed in sound enterprises and thev have a larger average income than the people in any ether section of the country. The Glebe circulates in the homes of the best people in all walks of life in this Bosten and New . England territory, the people who pay their bills and who respond te geed advertising. October Net Paid Circulation Dally Glebe Sunday Glebe 279,542 327,962 245,935 33.607 The circulation figures above are the actual net nnW mwnieinn nf v. t r:i .1 ... , Glebe ferthe month of October. 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