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'ji&Afyt IfHILA. GIRLS - FUN FAST HOCKEY nnHT'BBBIBPWiV" . "TWT" ,' ..TTflHr if I. iV:,.. t t. fWi . . l tr S J ijjf , Ax i " h';-v'. , .,.; :;va""- . rC. .-v-,' ".'" -r - ,v , t ' - - . " w " - - .. EVHJXltfGr PUBLIC LBP&feiPHpLABBJjPHIA, FKItjAX BEPEjVIBEB' 3ft, 10gfr f 4, 19 .,., V Is Slogan for Team Which Will Meet British , Girls Here Soen MEETING AT CRICKET CLUB ..What up need, girls, Is pccd und J?.8',,"Vi'. ...hatnrwe efVlmt n bevy fl rtlfl IN LIU ,f reilng la.HeH. debutantes unci cemciy jj ufrp tnlil jctKCidny In u mcetlnR !lVllln.lci.ha('rlri(etClb. Hut ij ..iTinncil felkH needn't dp n'nnncu. HftJ a inking of the Philadelphia wJfflHi'g Field Hetkey Association, nn.f Klnrlnnl topic discussed wan hew !w the nil-star Kncltali gills' lieckw jeira, vl'lel' will shortly maKe us np "ra.n.Tii list yenr and "in aH-I'WIndcIphln t?nm went abroad .r::L nnd did un m. it m i."i.j n n few pointers. Among these Si healthy respect for the r tin h J,fn'B hockey teams. Our British Muiln, it seems, ta a speedy person hcn it comes te hockey, nnd she just Il.ln ran circle around the local team. Ef ?!- the All-1'hiladelphla team of 1821 will endeavor te get up mere speed. Anether pointer was that the Krltish tuns I ... i,ir fullbacks further up Si. Hip nttnek. and this ystem will ifsebe tried out by the locals as well a.1. - Miiiii nlnnnnI e hrnni) II jnany Oiner umw ""'"" .,.. Cndldatcs Repert The Cricket Club meeting yesterday .11 of all candidates for the 1021 All Philadelphia team incidental te tluf moclatien meeting. Mere than a sceru i jeung ladles well known in inanv btinches of local sport turned out, and nthaslasm beamed from sunkist checks for the start of the new season. The first practice, aside from jester itj't short work-out, will be held Men- itr afternoon thi e English team sails en October 5 aboard the Ilaverferd and is expected here about the 17th. l , i ' ,0.2.m. Rftme wl" be Plnycd en Oc- nT 1 tiiVi "crimuitewn, and tlie next at the Philadelphia Cricket Club en the u. a i?0?, Wl8. w,u be "'"y0'1 Hh the All-Philadelphia team of 11)21 n No vember. The dates nhd places follew: November 7, at Merlen; November 12, at the Country Club pole field ; Novem ber Id, Philadelphia Cricket Club. The Phlladclphlans wcre much feted uu,uuu iiim yuur mm ninny plans are iiniicr way iontne entertainment of the Invaders. Hnrtl Gnmcs But the eamei Hipmselveq will nnt be nny "social .nffnlrs," which Is another way of sang "pink teas." That is this part of the reception won't be very mild, judging by the flushed oratory yesterday. The local team will be there te win every minute. The candidates for the team include most of last j car's team, the best plajers from the local asso ciation teams, and cterjbedy else who thinks she is qualified. It was n likely looking squad j ester day. Yeu can't go much into detail en the phjslquc of women athletes, but the'p rosy-cheeked, supple, eager girls there jesterdny looked as though they could inn with the best of them, block, and swing a hockey stick with the bet of them. They nrc going te concen trate en teamwork, en fury of attack, en stick work and speed. They have the enthusiasm, the de termination and the pep. Judging by the 7cal jesterday our Cnglish cousins will knew they have been through a couple of games when they wind up their engagement heie. The Philadelphia Field Heckey As sociation games will start n week from Thursday. There nrc five teams in this league, and some mero sizzling con tests nrc expected. The teams In the league are Philadelphia Cricket. Mer Mer eon Cricket, Germautewn, Rlvcrten and St. Martin's. Bucknell- Varsity Beats Scrubs Tx-ll)Ure. Pa.. Pent 23 In n snapr.v scrlmmairn the Ilcuknell Unlerslty first learn anampeil the scrubs, rcerlnic lle touch downs In twent minutes Iho second strlnsrcrs wre cemplntelr baftlnrt by th iwiwerful drive of Capuln Bowser, and Itntl. Other Sports en Pages 20 and 21 HOME FLOOR FOR S.P.UJUINTET Mike Saxe, Villanova Coach, Again in Charge of Down town Cage Players TWENTY-FIVE CANDIDATES After closing n successful baseball season the Seuth Philadelphia Hebrew Association is turning its attention te the basketball cage. The series with the Old -Timers for the championship of Seuth Philadelphia Is still being plned, but the Sphas are confident of emerging the winners. During the season Victories weVe scored ever Parkesburg Iren, Cressenn Tigers, Nativity, Shaiifihan, Lincoln Cinnts, Hnrrewgnte, Cuban Stars. Cnmden City and Lnnsdale, of the Montgomery Ceuntv League. The suc cess of the baseball team wns due te the mnnngement of Eddie Oettlleb. Aside from traveling this icnsen, the Sphas nlse Intend te plav at home, having secured a hall at Seventh street and Snyder nvenuc which will accom modate about 1500 spectators nnd Is well equipped for playing the gnme, the lighting being especially fine. Twe con tests will be stnged at home cnth week nnd dancing will fellow. Mike Saxc, of Villanova College, has ngaln been secured as conch and he will be assisted by Harry Pason. Mere than twenty-five candidates are out practicing, enough for three first-clnss teams. Seme of theso trjlng for plnccs nre Harry Passen, Eddie Oettlleb Eddie lilac!:, Leu Schnlcdcrman, Eddl Newman, Cnrl Schwartz. Harry Klrch ner, .Tep German, "Ilunny" Freeman and Keplnn, of Bcllcfente Acadcmj "Dutch'' Diamond and Lew Sallder. With the addition of a first-clnss cen ter man, whose Identity is being kept under cover, the Sphas expect te have one of the best Independent teams In the State. , A movement Is also en feet te organ Ire a Philadelphia league, new that this city has but ene 'representative In the Enstern League. The Sphas, Mount Carmcl, Aqulnns and Kajeula are downtown possibilities, Shnnahan nnd West Philadelphia Y. M. A. In West Philadelphia, with three or four teams In the northern section. Fer Informa tion get In touch with Jlurry Passen, Lembnd 0803. A mretlnr of the Northeast Ilaaketball T.eairu wi held nt Ht. Henry'n Catholic Club at Fifth and Cayuia streets, and fran chises granted te five teams. The circuit will consist of cluht members Eleven appli cation were received nnd the ether three will be awarded at meejlnc nt the name place next Monday evening. Any atren church or club team dcalrlnic ta enter can send a representative or iret In touch with Walter Wilsen, fl47 Cayuaa street, or It Ilerzec, phone Wyoming 1703 J. The West Walnut has reorganized a Hret class basketball team and has alined several stars. Including Cellins and Ilegan. They would Ilka te hear from teams surh aa Tarkesburg, West Chester nnd clubs of this caliber. Address T Donevan, 133 Seuth Fiftieth atreet, or call Belmont 0B1D W be tween s ena 10 i: ji. RIVALS ARRANGE SERIES St. Barnabas and St. Carthage Play First Qame Tomorrow Afternoon St. Barnabas nnd St. Cnrthnge. rlvnls for the baseball championship of South west Philadelphia, have nrrnnged a series of five games for the neighborhood title of their particular locality. The "little" world's scries starts tomorrow en the St. Barnabas field, at Sixty-fifth Btrect and Elmwood nvenuc. The second gnme will be stnged en Bundny afternoon nt St. Carthnge's field at Sixty-fifth street nnd Cedar ncnuc. GALAXY OF STARS n WITH HOLMESBURG Suburban Eleven Starts Season With Best Llne-Up in Its His tory 35 Men in Practice RESERVES OPEN TOMORROW The "thud" of the football Is belli; heard up Helmcsburg wnv. " Many of fling were Lee Lynch, center Leu Hayes (captain), end s Chnrlie Me' Guckln, halfback; Charles Cnrrnn, end ; Onffney, guard J McLaughlin, tackle! Harry Fritz, halfback: Charlie Oault: Lnwrcnce "Kidder" Caskey, fullback; Hcigle, qunrUiUuk, "Pud" Dnj, tackle; "HlB,riw3, arMid. Of the pfajars Midned new men arc Curran. rie Bnlls ftem Bucknell: McLaughlin, from Netre Dame: "Hip" Reed nnd "Pud Dny, from Muhlen berg. Beth have b"en with Helmcsburg nt various times before. 'Harry Fritz, the ex -Central High boy, and nlwajs rntcd ns one of the greatest scholastic stars of Philadelphia, is also nmenr the newcomers. 'Five Helmcsburg boys arc In the line tip. The ure Jack- Morrison, Jack Potts, Bill Frest, Jimmy Mcchan nnd Jcnn Shlsler. There nrc nlse twenty five men out with the Helmcsburg Be servcs who have nn exceptionally strong line-tit) nml ulin nnen flip season en Crstnl Field, Ithawn street, east f ' the representative teams in that locality are ninklng preparations for a banner Frnnkferd avenue, tomorrow Afternoon season, out "1'ep ucrner, ler mere than n quarter century In chnrge of Hplmesbtirg football elevens, just smiled last etcning en the field ndjaccnt te the IlmiM! of Correction while Conch Leu Hayes sent the gridiron warriors from the suburbs through n stiff practice. Thirty-fhe men were in the squad, nnd from nil nppenrances it is one of the bpst Heltnesburg teams In ears. There Is a new policy, se te speak, in force nt Holmesburg this season. It is the purpese te finish the beasen with the same players who start the initial clash next Saturday with the Marine team from League Island. Team work will be the one big slogan of the outfit. The second game of the season will feature the strong Phllllpxburg Profes sionals, while Chesroek, of Wilmington, Is the opponent in the third clnsh. Sev eral new teams will be met and the big event of the season Is with I'nlen A. A. at the Phillies' Ball Park en October 1'2 Plavers of note in uniform Inst eve- rteserve or any-ether 13S140-peund team hnlng ground. Address P. H Price. 2O0T liant Cambria atrceU The Moerlrn A. A., of West Philadelphia a 125 pound eleven has manv open dutes en the schedule Fer games address Phil Ilrandls, 3401 Klnpraesslng avenue Pelment II. (...after a successful eessnn en the baseball diamond has turnd te the gridiron prt nnd would Ilk te nrfirHr' games wrlth thirteen te fifteen rsr fW elevens weighing ninety te nlnety.flv petfmU U Addrtr Si, Knrlght,4la Wolf atreet, 'P The Mcrer A. A., of nasi Falls Is back In the neld with it strong team averaging i 110 IIS pounds, and would like te hear from (esme with home grounds averaging tha satna weight Address J. n Starkley, 3D31 New Queen "troet, Kaat Falls f BUSINESS OR SPORTS SUITS FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS BUILT TO MEASUREMENT FOR $45 at 2::t() P. M. with the Knsten Prefes sienals, of Easten, Pa. I'oetlmll prarllce for Westlngheuse has begun In earnest reach Freeman has a. number of termrtr college aiirs from which te pick a rant fum t lntest addition te ; the squad being 'ilu'' Allisen Inte of Clomsen t'nlcrslty S uth Carolina He Is fast and will hed down a bickfleld berth I and nt the same lima assist In nddlnr the i flnlshlng touches te the backfleld candidates Slanager Wixt has a few open dates anil i would like te hear from Cliften Heights ' Paulsboro, Income, tjfilen Club, Conshe . hecken, llrlduaburg and rtlnrten Address ' II u west Westlnghuuse h.lectrlc ana Slanufacturlng Compani A A . .Seuth Phila delphia Sub-station Phlladelpnla, Pa Ht. Jehn's Alumni, of Manayunk, would like te arrange game miui iiiii none vi.n teams averaging 135 te 14B rounds fit Jehn a will s'art the season en Octnber IS Address William Desmond 4008 Creeson btreet. Jtanajunlt The Nertlienst ProfHlenals ir nr'-irfng f their foothill v' I ' 'n- . dolre te h'nr from ICarnnc Club. Itelmsburg The Overcoats are the very desirable new plaid backs. The Suitings include fine worsteds, both finished and unfinished, tweeds and winter woolens. The variety of patterns is ample and includes herringbones, checks, everplnids and plain-colored fabrics. Register your order as seen a3 possible. This will mean quick delivery of the com pleted suit. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER Merchant Tailoring Shep 1217-19 Chestnut Street FOR SATURDAY AT FRANK & SEDER UTH AND MARKET STS. Kl,KiHBilHiaslsHBlJBK3afwBJssiaaflBHssBHsts Loek! New F a 1 3 &OVE ST Tr1C! Ill COATS Hr-riURM m m.yzm& m 'i il est Suits Willr 2 Pants At All United Cigar Stores IN PHILADELPHIA Yeu men who think you still must pay high prices for suits and overcoats take time te investigate te see for s yourself tomorrow! TF THESE Suits and Over coats don't match up with garments selling elsewhere today at from $10 te $15 higher, we don't knew VALUES! Newest Medels & Patterns High- Grade Tailoring SUITSin Unfinished Worsted s, Cheviots, T weeds, Cassimeres, Flannels, Hemespuns and Pencil Stripes in newest models. OVERCOATS - Great, big, room y Ulsters, young men's Ulsterettes, Fancy Tweed Overcoats, half-belted and full-belted Coats. Seme half-silk lined. THIRD FLOOR $ 25 Values W e Cigars BACK! Back! Back! Back! Aitotrep Razor in a complete range of sizes, shapes and shades. in quantities te keep up with the daily demand. the absolute perfection of the cigarmakes art. from Perte Rice duty free you save the difference $ 40 Values aK aaalKJaaaasV ift'" fiatR Wfp 1W UF sH KSi" ThJr Sale! M en's $8& 10 Silk Shirts Back! 12 Shapes and Sizes 8c te 15c Sold Only in UNITED CIGAR STORES (Plu. Sc War Tx) Standard $4.50 AutoStrep Razor Set Complete with 6 Blades TpO further establish the fact in the minds of men that the best place te buy razors and razor blades is in a United Cigar Stere, we will sell 200,000 Genuine AutoStrep Safety Razors complete with strop and blades at 98 cents. Set consists of self-stropping Razor, Strep, Six Blade in blade container, all in a neat folding canvas case. SafeifflJazer it Can be tharpened, used and cleaned without taking apart without eren removing the blade. This sale w brinp eveiy man lit Philadelphia here Saturday. The shirts aic genuine values; men will buy them by the half dozen at this price. Choice of gatinStripe Crepes, $ Satin Stripe Jerseys, jjgjjn Stripe Baby Broadcloths jrm mj m ra -&.& Inlaid Crepes Fine White Jerseys in All Sizes Up te $2 Madras SHIRTS Well made shirts: rtAfif -i.i . ' -vv iJtu terns in -'...u unci ceided madraa $3.50 Satin Stripe Madras SHIRTS$- qi DHtta Btnpe mnraa Wenilerfutly well made All nlzes fS1s UliliM tlfiaff WFFi jJJ "T fystssssfr'aff 75c and $1 Silk Hese 33C rure Rllk and fiber Bilks in plain colors nnd lustrous heath ers Slight Irregulars. $2 Silk Knit Ties W mrSf&3E&rwm. Z iK KktWftti m&UL5M121MZJlJUMIJyGJ4A3J!&JMZl3AaJ!LXl Wonderful ties In n geed irlety of colors. Pure silk and flber elllc. Seme Becends jjC The BIGGEST Pipe Value Ever Offered 25,400 GENUINE FRENCH BRIAR PIPES canita neath. iecet, all ahapai, eth atralirbt and bent, 19 different styles. At Leat One-Half of Thi Quantity Made te SU at 76c, the Remainder Made te Sell for SOc or Over. WHEN these 25,400 pipes are sold this offer, of necessity, will be withdrawn. Out of a quan tity which we took off a jobber's hands at our own price there are thousands of choice specimens of French Briar. All are beautifully made. They are the product of a famous maker. Ne one mere famous THE BRAND MARK TELLS THE STORY .aaflfsaav sasaaaafl ygaay Jr" ,.-s.r i ,:im !Hk9j We Net Only Guarantee But We Alse Guarantee HjHK Every Pipe We Sell the Price te be Right GENUINE FRENCH BRIAR Clieicr of Genuine Redmanel or Dakelite mouthpieces. All shapes, both straight and bent Values up te $1.50 By reason of a large purchase under farerable terms, en sale At U n i te djy ji Cigar Stores f Jj jMr .JLiJLj ITALIAN BRIAR Ordinarily $1.50 te $2.00 According te Size and Shape Sterling siUer band and tuI canite mouthpiece. All shapes, both straight and bent. At U n i t c dgtk gn Cigar SteresrjOC FOR SATURDAY, THIRD FLOOR H CIGARETTES AND TOBACCOS AT CUT PRICES UNITED CIGAR STORES CO. Mail Orders Alse Filled; Add Postage. Address Dept. B, United Cigar Stores Ce 5 Seuth 10th Street, Philadelphia i VIM mlLmm m WJt r t I . TT !5BaCi!5SS 'bX- "