FVHSTl mw?.' , rCivTJ. VE. 9FLrmiPifld ?jf iVi EL1 rvii NO IuBmV) J Irmy C dachas Warn Perih Cernell Is Net a One-Man Team jJ rvttir'uSMsn 4J?Mr COACHES LOOK FOR PENN VICTORY .. , fl. i . nl'l, of the line nnd make things fnter QflV That Cernell Has threat m ng for nny team In tl country. Say m. i"" Miller, Hamcr, Mctiraw nnd Langden Afprhatlical 1 Cam, OUt, nte about the )'Ht I Imve seen thin ",efc"u" , , , ,. ' nsen. Add te thnt group audi mm That Red and Blue May, MUrevc, Craig. Sullivan and Woodard M. Kin- """ "" ntMl yu nave unetlicr exceptional quar Surprise l hem lurtcey Day; Ithacans Have Great Backfield it., .iiNKPH T. IAHRL.M p TUB done that we accural from levnn iiguinit Wnshlngten and Jcffcr- i iin.i uuiie "", . , ., ,-,-, Ben. reuarclnl n tin liMt tnnm In llm There le tittl te he itMlreil In (In. line that Hareld OuHten has been train ing all season. Tlicy have Htoed the test agalimt the most powerful teams In the country. Thnt la evidenced bv their reinnrkuble piny , agiiltmt Pitta uurgii, u ten in tuat scored turee touch MANY CLUB RUNS FOR THANKSGIVING i ,"'" .' , , -, fknlfl Ben reBardrd as the best team In the the coaches of the Army football .country. If they can held the Cernell m Is correct the Unlvcrnlty of Penn backs, watch for u l'cnn victory. In lerim nrlvanln football team has mere than no Cten chance te deieai women niu tlvlng Dny. The conches of the team fmm West Point who have watched tVirnell play during the present season K. of the unanimous opinion thnt the 1 i Hed tenm has one of the best teams i i the country but thev arc net the mtst ttnm In the world. reun.l thnt "but" enters the hopes M the Bed and Blue en Thanksgiving Tn. renn ncimmewy na one ei ira Mirst foetbnll squad; in inc &aai. Whether they win or net Is another iiuostlen, but foetbnll men who hnvc itched them piny nnd who have seen them In practice nre of one accord that the squad Is one of the best in this toetlon of the country. "Cernell has one of the best mecnanl i I tennis thnt I hne er Keen," sold i lie Annv conch yesterday afternoon at iireen Hills Farms, Overbroek, "but It j n team thnt can be beaten by one i'nt U net se perfect. There Is little (Imibl lu my mind that the Red and Itlnc enn ceme through with victory I,' they show the kind of form that they 1 1, a'gnlnst the Navy, Pittsburgh and JVnn Stntc. "f'elRiite really should hare beaten dirndl. Their line was geed, but their t.iekficlil wan net se strong. Had it Iren, they would hnvc been able te I'ifrut Doble's eleven. Doleful Doble. He never thinks thnt he haB n wonder ful tenm until he completes a season without a defeat." 77 reach went en te say thnt he considered Knw only one of the ical threat in the Cernell backfield. "Kaw is a star, there is no ileuht about that. What I have seen would alie lead me te believe that he Is All-Atnerican. but take my word for it, Pinn trill have te watch the thlnas of Pfann anlItamsey. Beth nf the latter have all the capabilities hi the world te make them All' Ameihan and it would net surprise me at all If they outplayed the great Captain Kaw en Thanksgiving Day, ttpOHNELT. Isn't a one-man team. J Knw. of course, is their best of frnlve weapon, but he isn't all. Pfann, Itnmiej nnd CVissldy nre nil cnpaH' enough te piny havoc with nny tenm In the Innd. Doble Is thrice blessed in tint jespect. He doesn't have te de I end en nny one man. He has a team m mil plnjers." Best in Years "Prem what I have been told," said nnether one of the conches, "Penn lias Its best squad in years, and if they em keep up the splendid fight and sjiirlt they have displayed in their three big entries te date have mere than nit een chance te defeat the Cernell eleven. "IV mi has a brilliant player in Stilll vnn, n star in Ilnmnr, and n line thnt 1 think is uncqunled in intercollegiate (lull's this enr. If that line enn held Cmnill in the beginning of the game imil (an unleash nil effennUc thnt is thmi enough, it leeks like the Bel nnd Blue "I iw Cernell piny. They have a I it might be termed in the phuie iln." of a conch a regular tenm, but Hill these regular teams nre beaten Miiirlsitigly easy with a tenm that has li.hi nnd is in there every minute of tip 'amc. There is little doubt in my i Mini that iinn for man renn has n I i urn tluit is equal In eery respect te I itever Debiu plates ou Frnnklin I 5 H lil. ' All that remains is a geed defense ' i i ihle enough te slop tlmsi- tewitfic, i U-t uKle thrusts of the Ceiuelli.ins ami n ImMiclil t hut can step the wsitnr&'i ln Mu Id when it pusei the lirt line el' -niiiimiige. Add te thnt an ettensive imil mi li.ue n Hum thnt din beat nny 1 1 in a im.ai.uiic.ui eievL'U in tlie teun try." 'j'.' A) my nun ycuciully aiv of the A the past stronger Cernell teams han appeared en Frnnklin Field, nnd lest, nnd watch this one." According te Graduate Manager of Athletics KrneKt Ceziscns, the Penn team will be taken te the Senvlew Country Club next Tuesday nfternoen, where jney will remain until Thursday morn Meadowbrook Cress Country Will Be Big Event of the Day CAMDEN MOOSE RACE Thanksgiving Dny hns always been a red-letter day In cress-country, activi ties, nnd this year nil the lending clubs of the city will hnve men vlelng for honors ever the various courses through out the city. Twe really big runs will be held, one In the morning and one In the after neon, nnd several closed runs will be held by the ether clubs which are open te members only. Notable among the closed runs are the Shntinlinn. the As cension Club run and the run held by i Sv. - - lit ii """::; - ic-cnsien uiud run ar !" i." '"M W'th the possible exeep- Pi, B-huvtklll Navv. nLJ,Si;"ui:!nT.'.lhcJ.y ! . Most of the Interest of the day will . ..., ... n,...u it. iii iAuiii.111 Winn- . f,n Mnnrnrwrl In hft fill miiAf hInfP h0lrl . i. . . ...,. ... '" "T "" "" ..- teg in a scrimmage tien. . McOrnw hurt his lei drill en Wednesday. He walked nreund yesterday morning with the aid et crutches, but when the gridiron war riors denned their suits he doffed hls crutches. An X-rny examination re vealed the fact that the backfield luml nnry suffered nothing mere serious than n strain, with the result thnt he will no able te piny against Cernell Thurs day nfternoen. McOraw did net indulge in scrimmage pr get Inte togs yesterday afternoon, but the conches nre hopeful that he will be able te romp through signals this nrrnrnnnn 7tf..f! ..... l.f.... t. ... ......,, I'liuiun iiuuneii in mere i than anxlmis te get into togs and states iimi no is in geed cneugb shape te start against nny tenm in the country. f AT THE event that the coaches de cWc thaf the former Buffalo llleh Scheel star Is unable te start the name against the Ithacans, Clark Craig, the burly Oklahoman who has been ripping the Junier varsity line te shreds and who has been playing a superlative game as defensive back, will piebably get McQraw's place in the backfield. TUIE varsity practiced for a time en the river field yesterday, but went uiiu n real intensive signnl-culllilg practice nfter the Army team vacated Franklin Field. The same line-up, with the exception of Medrnw. with Craig taking the place of the injured back, i After the varsity had run through a half hour's signal drjll, Conch Heisman lined up the varsity nnd first-string substitutes in a mock scrimmage drill. ' The substitutes had the rcgulur Cernell ! plays, but failed te make an appre ciable showing against the regulars. On the ether hand, the varsity showed considerable ability In making holes w hen tbey were carrying the ball. bv the Meadowbrook Club in the mom ing. This run will attract entries from the entire district and most of the local clubs will hare complete teams In active participation. Among the entries for the Meadow brook run are teams from Enterprise, Jean et Arc, Nativity, Visitation, Blue Blbben and the Kensington Beys' Club. Sm'hSmpd opinion that tin. .'( ami liluc hnn ue th'tn mi rim ihanic te h;ivc ' In it laid plans of Ceimll. 'I hose i iiieiui the cadets' teatltiinl itut) it he i 'iir set ii the Cm mil (inn play ma I th opinion that Cm mil, uhile iltlittiit se fur (is nu vim nil at it bit- 'il ii .until lied, n our uj tlieif ti niun 'it is iusii in di full eurr the oppes- 'I diffuse i sluing cnoiieh In i.tep 'i"ir ti nuts. the Quality -Serr.ce--Ecoieay Wm an out of the confuted traffic district These Values Tell the Story rRAMINGHAM RHEOSTATS. AQn It... S1.2S tV BftADLblUAlETER. A etrfsct pottatie ' toiler, made by Allta-Braalsy. f , 200 Ohra 6eWW ; MANHAI IAN-2000 Oka . $0 fiC HEADPHONES. Rtg. $.00...O.IW I PENN LOUD SPEAKING UNITS $1 A A A I ! Fit a BkBanaraak lW.Ull WESTERN ELECTRIC HEADPHONES, aavy type, with two itti cipi. SO AC Rtg. $15.00 e.ra THOHD ARSON AMPLIFYING $0 CC TRANSFORMERS. Rtg. $4.50 W DEFOREST TRANSFORMERS. SO QC Tvat A-400 Rtg. $6.00 CttUO SWITCH 1Cr LEVERS IwC AMRAD VARIOMETER, Btikct SC OC kmll tn. willi Kaeb ft Dill.. VLO 43-PL. VARIABLE CONDENSERS, $1 AC I bird raktur cadi. Rtr. SS.00 "- I 23 rLATC CONDENSERS, .0005 I mid. Rtg. $3 75 SPIDER WEB COILS, Turncy. , Reg. $6.50 1 CRYSTAL DETECTORS, glass t enclosed', Rtg. S?Q0 ' FIRTH V. T. SOCKETS, con position bast. Rer $1.00 . . . I FIRTH SINGLE JACKS. Rtt. 75c. Our erire . FIRTH DOUBLE CIRCUIT JACKS Res. $110 ATWATER KENT 2 STAGE AM"'rict. completely mounted tad $1 O AC I shielded. Rf. SIC 00... It7) W. D. II TUBES !' volt. Wf:H- Require no storage battery. $f? AC S800 WtW Meil Orders filltd promptly OPEN EVERY EVENING $1 ec $3.95 69c 33c 33c 49c Rtg. l am I II the reciudescence of Tenn ' s-i.Ii It as was evidenced nt the t iis with the Xmy, I'unii State mm I 'it. tlieie is nn excellent chance thai I I old (lniiy bucket will be uiwet anil Hi it Hie ed and Itluc will fly til 1 1 ipii uitlj next Thursday. s one former l'cnn leach pur w sj wj niinnrn O n '-iii.ln. "I'enn Iius a Heck of backs ' C. H. BURGER & CO i limbic te nny hiiien tilth niiv t... I WMUt. A VV n the emiiitiy. They hne twe'sets el laus who could go in there with thu 1334 W. Girard Ave. PHILADEIPHIA. PA. M it et B 12 lA r li! rv1 14 h tl kl u a ill M H $ t. tx t( T, M f'1 Ij1 t I'i PJ XI w Li 19 14 111 fijftSP jrjrrf ; -"- J i sti ii - inr-i- mitr. j :m riRti . lr" L O-MT&EMAN'Jli.' TheSaddlersBeie $2.00 is distinctive, made of the highest-grade English riding bridle leather, one solid thickness, no stitch ing. Better leather cannot be had. It if? a belt for the man who discrimi nates in the choice of his apparel. A Complete Set of 3 Belts one of each color, black, tan and cordovan, suitable te wear in the different seasons. $6 (rTirj rwAea V"7 MAK M( fly liexrd fur prmrntullen or tienluge. Mall unlrm promptly exrrutril. MARTIN & MARTIN. Inc. 1713 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mnkeri unit Importer of English Hunting Saddler)' Londen Est, 101 Yiars New Yerk ALSO SOLD BY Hirnwlirlduc & Plnthlur. Win H. WaiiunnKer, Win. I lepU Ina Ce, nuwlttr iV lieivlter, Witter (i. Hkik'r, fJt." .Muraliull, A. Ci. HiJiilcllntr i- Hre lllnle; . uiin Ash hr "THE SADDLER'S, BELT" A Saddle (trade mark) stamped en every one eAfter the ARMY MULE - and the N0 Y GOAT have had it out celebrate at 0r? Ambassador ATLANTIC CITY ONLY an hour from Franklin Fieldby spe cial trains The night life of 'the boardwalk, a plunge in The Ambassa dor s sea-water peel and countless ether attrac tions will make tt a real week end vacation Wire -or 'phone at our expense for reservations The Worlds SMett beautiful Resort Hetel Ht. Celumbn will nle have a tenm en tered in the Meadowbrook run, while In the nfternoen tlm t. Celumbn lnd. will act us neit te the ethers In nn nn other cress-country run. The Ht. Odiimhit run will be held nt 2 :.'!() and will be ever n three-mile course In the northeast section of the city. It will be a hiimlicup nffnlr mid Htnrta nt Twenty-fourth atcret nnd Lehigh n venue, x The teurae will take the runners south en Twenty-fourth street te Hunt ingdon Htrect, where they turn wotxte Itldge avenue. At the Hldge the con cen trxtants will turn north te Nicctewn Inue, then ciiHt en the latter Hired te I f tint! tiff 'I'nrk nvenue, tentliiiilnK en Hunting l'nrk nventin te Fex avenue, nnd en the latter street te Twenty fourth Ktreet, from which nnliit the rinitiiTs will go mil lli te the fin I Mi nt Twenty-fourth nnd Iluntinsden streets. Prizes will he ituni'dcil te the winner nnd these who tluMi near the top. A geld watch is the first prl.e, while cold nnd silver medals will be awarded te the next eleht men. Three bronze medals will nlse be given te the tenth 'te twelfth places. One of the blwst of the closed runs will be the Hlianulian run in West Phil ndelphlii which will he eer a course that inenMires nearly three nnd one-half inileH. The runners will lenvc the club hni nt Forty-sixth street und Lnn 111M1T nvenue nnd go custin Lancaster nwiiuc te Fortieth street. Here they will turn and continue west te Fifty 111 end street where nnether turn will take them bnck (e the clubhouse. This nice Ii scheduled for 10:30. AsciiiMlen will nlse held n closed run ever their own course while out in the I'm k the Kchulkill Navy will held a rate for its own members. Over in Ciiiiidcii the Meese will stage n race tin ouch the streets of the Jersey me tiopelis, while in- Berwick, Pa., still another nice will nttract considerable attention due te entries of several nn tlenal stars. Individuality without Eccentricity JrAmmmmZmmmmmWa AkWWBr The.Tillavley Tan Calfskin $7 A blue-bleed leek and a thore-bred feel caracterize tbe Tillavley. Geed taste, quiet and moderate, has no better exemplar than this fall and winter shoe. Bark-tannd calf calf skin.ef which the finest custom shoes ar cut, is matcht by corresponding quality all thru The Tillavley $7 is en special display in our windes all this week r "XKivVNid TftGTU sv'sohees 1221-1223 CHESTNUT STREET Just bele the Adelphia Stores in New Yerk and Brooklyn LmmW aLW ! .M. I mmfi JPi&WHL.'W Wms J WUaVfVJ ifSXJT Wz&OxiSkkmmWUm i b Bry m, jm b i W The Vff mEL.W W j 11 DERBY J$m&, PC-- I ! . US WINNER QSliS FSSTjSW'' B 1 Yjr The New Yerk Herse Shew is a National Style Shew and I 7? ' ' s always like te run up and leek ever the Horses and Hats. j M ifr This year I saw all kinds of classes for all kinds of horses, but as far as I could judge in a stroll around the ring, the Blue Ribbon Winner in the Thorough-bred Class was my new Derby. The Derby is the correct hat te wear with the Dinner-coat and Overcoat, or en any occasion where a little mere formality is required or desired. 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