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Aa n,fpf bigger u,ar """": tin they engage the Akren, i i 9i!. thrill aplenty In yes- MIT'I encounter with the Oiants. tWTMtiM rime te I'hlladcipma con- Kit In their ability te beat the bis ETk...t eleven, but a uneetnculur 'Ma m1 from the 40-yanl line bv tlH wJES..: vnl nr. was their contribution te His (-coring column. kMin. left ml, n tcnlnmnte of rifle at EH. ably allied nnl nneirr. .litter by falling en a punt dropped '!Sl!T'ti..u. nn Prankferd'n Se ak line, and thusgirlng Neville the TZ- ia rtinnlar the prowess of hta i jMflf flwx vSWtKV Ene te display the preweas aema run ? - m nriMlni" wonderful bnll for the Yel- tflicketi. The enitwniie i-nniner Ire we mams "i "... " , in. .i .i,a.i hA ztff ziiffffprl threiith llTr whole team for 60 yards and the kl line. The run wan ruled out, Iwevcr, becauee the referee detected FnnMer.1 man ensiuc. , t.v. 9ni. Hip versatile ntinrter- dt ef the home team, was respenniblp r their flnt score, when, darting off Eht turtle. Iip revered and tliet off ,tne ihi ier a jiu"; " """" Uj the nthsr Hixnnlntpr. iTbe game tomorrow wtll be the IgfheaVtest the Yellewjarkets have n eauea upon ie inr- bi mr mis wn k The Akren tenm is one of the (nnrt In the Nntlennl Lraeiie of InfMkinii1 Kentlmll Clubs nml the Jtakferd eleven will have Its work cut it te arert defeat. Ia Akren tne cimi maintains n neuse r the. players ami n training table. te players are subjected te dlHclpline Aiallir.te that under which coIIi-re men M. The team works out every day l Iia liAma ffelfl. fcerh Brewer, the former Unlventlty Marylana star, who puiyn one or tne lfbek nejts for hii team, reports that nlnrera are in exeellent condition It capitble of putting up their strong- goal or tne season. lag, the big fullberk from Wet independent Grid Scores' rinkfert, lii New Tork Ol eimeibMr. Hi MMtiefia, 0, lee. Jfi CeTwrB, IT. . . VailWHH, m OianU, 8. eatea ' . . ' r.v.t w.f CanahoheollMl. ail niemi niverilderYTThemM A. C. 6. ywirii, iiflMui, v, lelrlt. i Miiiviue, ill Onattr Celli voed, 6s Media "A. A., . feaiimalti fmmfteu Chtltanham. lSi B Pwidale, SO l Falrvlew, 0, 'oenr. , learfletd niervf, 0. orweoo, e. . . . reiae. e. ' . . li Bait Valla. 0. fait Fat a Y. M. A.. . '".. .. .".. j meuin, or uleucxwr, e. Nena I'nuaaeipni ittr, . Pre- . mmieulata, Ri Xarlten Club, 0. ntitennam. ii uriaie a. C. e. Virginia, atands alx feet one Inch tall And weigh 805 pound. King .lilta .the line with rruahlng force and kick nnd throws forward nntwea with exceptional ability. Slllla, who pinch lilts for King, la alx feet tall and weigh 207 pound. In Daum, Pierce and .Corcoran, i he vliltera have a trio of enda who premise te make Heinle Miller -.arid Whiter Themas, the Frankford wlngmen,' leek te their laurel. Cramer, captain 'of Akren, ia an inspiring leader and a cenalatent ground gainer. The viiiters will arrive In Philadel phia today In time for a'ahert workout. They have n weight advantage ever Frankford of about ten games per man. Following the Akren game, the Yellow iacke.a will piny the lluffale All Amer ican next week, and either the Teledo Mil wen or the Canten Bulldog en De cember 10 for the national champion ship. STUYVESANT HIQH EASY Harrlaburg Taeh Rell Up 65-0 8cere en New Worker Harrlaburg, Pa., Dec. l.--Galntng an advantage by .coring a touchdown in the first few minutes of the game, Hnrrlaburjr Tech High Hch'epl shook the confidence of tbe'' ijtuyvasant High Mrhnel. of New Yerk City, nndirnn up n OR te 0 ecere en the tcntn from the mctrppnllH. Nearly 7000 person" witnessed the fray. The weather and1 ground con ditions were ideal for the game. Yeu Aute Knew be eretetrd bv of one tMunrl nf lard, urn eunc of Bum camphor and a llttls lamp Hack melted terether. Bright metal work can uiltur a mixture composed e When a cotter Pin Is slipped Inte placa never bend tli" ends ever flat nwilnst the bell or red. The pin will Inrk just as ac curately If the ends nra sereiM just aneiwh e rravent slipping out. Te keep the windshield clear In rainy weather try rubbing n sliced onion ever the tluss. usln en up-sr.a-diwn st-eke. De suie te cent the entire surface of the glass with the Juice of the onion. Hemn string .and senn Is the proper ma in n pump. kind of oil used as a lubricant, but has no rial te use for packln e fmaallna cumn. It fsrt that gasoline will dissolve virtually any Kina or en uiru effect en soap. tha Btllffln hn Is a . w ll.jchewn M. & H. SELL IT FOR LESS Buy Your Xmas Things New IWay wait until a week before Christmas te buy when you ean select bow. take your time with your purchases, save money, and have complete satisfaction? This ia, the: place" for Sporting Goods, Tors, 4 rJlactrlcal Trains, Skates, tc,, we snake a specialty pf catering-ve women in' sumrestine for man or' boy 'practical, health-giving' and Iplfaiarc-making gifts, for which our 20 years' experience well fits us. XMAS TREE taectric Light $A Outfits u tot. Batteries Current Outfits 8-Iamp, $3 au.waippM with lrsg siik cera saa s. wklte isd ttttn bulbs. laperUM: thm lights sre all fltted lis Mint limps, fifing you ins runsi Ikt fir iMtt cart De net compare this its thtip rsrbrn tsmps. Sfarfei for Xmas Skates & Shoes IfllCaatlfftOiiai let O i WsU bsttrr sift could bs made Oh, 7ie in largest assortment la cttjr ygereat dmlgm. Omen's Skates $7.50 ind Shoes. New.. Jjfaewnely IJnl.hM. bcsnttfiilly ttltcked, lillrt. fimpste with skstes. Striking Bag and Nonpareil Striking Bag Platform Special Combination Offer $8 wits ftSf'bSjass! &. " .'!! w iti ring Dl.k.. i.;. ,, .,, Mass aii i.1.1! ,hl,t HI please boy JJJMJ. Allltatbtr uuacblng U, rubber Beys' Punching Bags, $0.50 SW fJSSf. VSSLJ J.V..'5?S" j-nibher MMJVr, """ Boxing Gloves Set of Q Four 3 Men's Size, K Set f row O v sift that will please T bej. Will turn n M.d. r,zr .'"' v.'. " -: ars dTr;ia".5Ksi. "a 12S? . i .. -.u,-. upsuisny aia. tf 111 UAl,.IL.tl .M uaaKCIQOUS ffSras. M.Va Ofanbi. SX mf nl.l &hm3Bk l-l'afm TNttM II NiVaSEZ U.ds ea aelenti $pe J CTJ9 5f55T m ajajaaj-a i, iip i, $24 Great, Big Electric Train Outfit, New $1 Cenprtses Rsrerslble lAeenn- A VF tlTs, en Pullrasa Car, en Obstrratten car. Iswest-prlerd nutflt that csn .be bought aaywhsre, roeslderlag the quality. Inrludts tight enrved and. two B.,h?:''nrr.fnt3V1B.h,sa.k'',, " ,T" Lionel $10 Electric $ A .75 Train Set, New. . . rerfeet minister ef big train; eprr. stes en eaa-half enrrt ef usual trata. Ragln with lectrlr headlight and two passengr eeaehe and plenty of track. Mechanical Train $0.50 Streng sad sturdy, mad of J 52iW-peihI,lw,lrlt a04- Oesaplsti wtU Iridgat, Seaiapaert, Tracks, Switch!, Signal Perta. Etc at Special Law Priest Ball-Bearing li" Reller Skates X Adjustsble sites With rrert Uri. M Reller Skates 1 vB'vS Plata steel wheels. A Gift for the Gelfer GOLF SETS, Complete Outfit a Special Fenr Iren, r golf balls. tf.J.'eT' nar '10 Clelf Rleria. tNut. WM. Uashl and Petter haary eanrss lsstiwi.hmiB ni fu m-A iwi - crr.T- IIU Ull 2 xapfits. Rugby Football fV"-';Mr, Mre-rub-Ucuis needle. English BtUa, aa. -..,aMM. aaui riUffbV Fnntk.ll t?,?"";. m;!. of eitra ' ' D "" "auwr. win ,ttn,i I,...., .. IJd 12 Piece Soccer Ban ""? ImiwrtM a. lesthar. O Sleds, $1 B9 Am Gelf Clubs, Children's Gelf Sets $CT Complete Outfit, New ' Just the thing for a gift Oatat eon slits ef sturdy Sreteh PlaM Cleth Bag, Drrrtr, Uldlren tnd Mssbie. FrtSpml SaW-Ctrtlraf New Ocean City Reel, $10 Se nrtai Germs tllmi canset cetr lath, nothing ea strati U it at twice Its cost. All-Weel Sllp-Ovar $12 SWEATERS 7.50 ltaet leng-tkrMd war sttd, n ii r Aatrnllta wetL lapnatlbl t make sntblni betttr. Dandy girt for smb. bey r girl. AU-Weel Caps, $1 prtactplM, JBO-yd. corred' no back- cempart with Jlv AIR RIFLES "WRuni& 'MWta -ru0'" Sitirdiy . Ittnisn I '. -. , f IH 191.! Statl'. .SL(, R HJI vra i Uskrsr tpe M. A .. sWJsasssvsswssWsasBWssMsasYswsaasI DELCO CLUB SCORES GREATEST TRIUMPH Lewers Celere of Celwyn Grid- ders in Annual Oamt, 18 te 0 HIDDEN-BALL TRICK USED The Delee football eleven wen Its greatest triumph of the season yester day when the Dnrbylte . lowered the colors of the Celwyn- Club in their annual Delaware County title clash at Hllldsle Ball Park. 18 te 0. The pretege of Wnedy Hensall out played these of Dr. Kerr and scored a touchdown la every period but the second. Tliey played wonderful foot ball and are ready te take en the Darby lin inn tomorrow afternoon nnd ndd them te their Jlst of victims. Delce hns played eleven games this eenaen and wen all but one. That was wlui Lancaster, which waa lout 0 te 2, although Delce outplayed its opponent. Twe of yesterday's touchdowns were made en the hidden -ball trick, while' tne eiuee was en an end run ny Humphries after the ball was brought te the 8-yartl line en six euccesslve first downs. Magnelia A. A., of Frankford, which beld Melrose, of Atlantic City, te a tie last rJunday. Invaded Ilelmcnburg and was turned back by Oeerce Jehn son's beva. 27 te 0. Tha Mir hur eleven was at ifs best and completely outplayed its opponents from down Frankford way. Heward Berry, Lee Lynch and Vic Emanuel were very much in evidence nnd Berry displayed alt his old-time form when he waa in the limelight at Penn. Holmesburg made eleven first downs te two for Magnelia, but the leers deserve great credit for the fine showing they made. Seven thousand fan crowded the Strawbrltlgc & Clothier Field te watch Victrix and Hobart biittln in their annual gridiron struggle. Beth team had come through the Bensen with fly ing records, but Vlctrlx proved -best en thia occasion and wen out, 0 te 0. Vlctrlx scored the winning touchdown in the second period. Linaugb, who took -Dougherty place at righteat). threw a forward pass te Costclle and tne latter ran twenty yards and wen the game. faM saw Cllflen lnigMa i en taa borne field la the 'ere waa in ta B. ana it wn rtt time this season that. Cliften's goal iae. dei 4ere? -UsrssiY morning. "The ? fir m fl n' waa crossed. Cllfti downs, in the first .ha! and the ether bv "j rail aoei woof ever en suf ilf. etm by waa LI teucn ai (Irartv ether bv 'Rusty Tarnali. fcaM red In thp Anal auarter. when LsUly ir from tha 4-rarv ila. had an eaaytlme of It with u., ana reiiea up utp op- p ia v. n r. 0 '$$ aided. tetar.ef is waniBisi i TLfT- X 'aw.."- - aT' a 'intj nvDB co; n In MtHrriMa In added. Consbel bubo ay. ironworker were i luarter, and when tha regulars tn e. In tbe opening period and S quarter, the final wheckan given a chance auarttr is mera were plays at Dethtihtm en ndi5astftieT. ftfc A, elevens battle for the championship of that district, and tha brldga wericsra won.eiu. a ia e. Tne game wilt) blared en the J. J. Dobsen field, arid escn or the four touchdowns were mad after leng-ne. , ,. Harrf. Watered hls-Msdja A. A. lads traveled ' te Coningswped. and met Greater mm. Pfellaaltl nsnis . and. the return show tnt um wwi rreir-ffSiiTsa-y vsusr SI. sfsshrtas.and Norwood, two war Ceunty7 leading aggregations, te a draw at Norwood. The Ch te' two of Deta ins, eaiuea Chesttrltes battled awrled. but Merwc d quarter and .vn reed aned mwm4 In tha second ama Kank In' the thlri .k& mm, Mhwmu lta! tha gam, tat Ita try ter the eitra point want wide, Vanderbllfe 1923 Orld Sehealule chance ta win and Sewanee. Tha Michigan gam la octeetr j last wkkk or TUB HANK Ths curtain will seen be rung dawn ea football, but tnera are soma Important gam) itSl te b pUyel. The abl sport writ" . K tiif.in f.arMtKfi MfttfT ate cevsrlng ess gams and will seen be making; their timmaHea nf.tha csjislna season. pitta, werta ntwa. read, tha Pvsue "UJ It a naaiu" aw. IIIIIIIHinHM 9--" flfBAfA UK' 'TJuSadOknBdt $2.00 r frfJpypZt) -- wmmmwz-mmm Wjjffl Wss: is distinctive, made of the highest-grade English ridinc bridle leather, one solid thickness, no stitch ing. 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