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FIRST CLASS TENNIS ON ACADEMY COURTS Interesting Exhibition Matche Given By National Champion? —Games With Local Players THE SUMMARY OF PLAY Tennis of a high order was played on the midshipmen’** couris at the Naval Academy on Saturday and yes lord iy afternoon* between a number of Klnrs of the Amerlcnti lawn Tennis Association utid the crack players ol th local te fits. The feature of Saturday afternoon' playing-' wan the match between Wash burn end Shlmi7.il and the doubles be tween llehr and M. it hey and Hhimlr and Washburn The visiting tennis players wer* greatly interested in the playing o young Alphonso Smith, the juvenil tennis star of Maryland, who player in a set of doubles yesterday with Wightmun as a partner against My r!ck and Godfrey. They prophesied a great tennis future foi the boy if he continues at the game a’ong his pr?- eni lines. In doubles yesterday My rick and Godfrey I Navy I beat Wlghlman ant’ <*. Alphonso Smith. Jr., 6-4. Shimizi heat (Sill, 6-4 in singles. Jcnulngr heat Colton, fi-2 and 6 0. (•ndl’re) And Gill's Match The one match won hv the lore player* was that of Godfrey and (Sil against Myrick and Wightman, tin score being I*6, 6-2, 62. In the lan three or four gamer of the mate! Shoup replaced (Sill, whose match with Shimizu was due. Summary of Saturday’s pla> single* VAuf-hhurn defeated Shoup (Navyl, 6-2; Shimizu defeated Harsh-< •• ’•••• Imint On I'uve •,) DREXEL INSTITUTE EASY PICKINGS FOR SI JOHN’S GRIERS St. John's College handed Drexe Institute, of Philadelphia, a decisivi defeat Saturday, when it ran up :i 52 to-0 score on the locals. The game was played in Phllndel pliia and was a runaway affair for St John’s, witli big scores in each period As the Cadets were rolling up thel big total they held Drexel complete!* The Philadelphians did not get withlt striking distance of the goal in an part of the game. At the start St John's look the hall tip the held twic nnd two touchdowns were made he fore the Drexel team recovered trot its surprise It was the same way in the so eon period as two men raced across th. line for scores, but this time St John's could not kick the goals. In the third quarter Drexel made : stand und held its rivals to one score bill hy doing this it weakened itsel for the final stand. In the fourth and last quarter St John's again ran wild and sent thre< touchdowns across tthe line before tin final whistle stopped the terrible on slaught. The line-ttp: St. John’s. Drexel. nan.fpld L. H Jone s Alexander Ll' Uuchanni Itarger L.G. Shell) perry C Wilson Sleeker 11.0 Kin Helm K-T Ileis Anderson ~lU< Gofnei Darley Q It . . . Weinherget Wegner L.K Shuman Cain H. H Sofch Hidgeh F R Goardtnai: St. John's. ... tS 12 T 20 f*2 Drexel 0 0 0 0— 0 ILferoe. Itadv, Gettysburg; umpire Zail. Temple; head linesman. Wetter Swarthmore. Time of periods -12 minutes. no IT NOW Annapolis People Should Not Mail ruin It Is Too Lite. The appalling death-rate from kid ney disease is due largely to the fad that the little kidney troubles are i.suaMv neglected until they become seriou The slight symptoms ofter give place to chronic disco tiers and the sufferer may slip gradually into some serious farm of kidney com plaint If you suffer from backache, head aches. dizzy spells: if the kidney se cretion* are irregular of passage, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders—they act where others fail. Over one hundred thous and people have recommended them. Herd’s a cose at home: Mrs. Janies B. Colburn. 17 Jefferson Pf.. AnuapvMis. rays: "several years ego icy kidneys were out of order and 1 had dull, nagging backaches. I fel* dull and run down. My kidnevs didn't act right, either. I used Doan's Kid uey Pills and they completely re lieved the trouble 1 have had no re turn of H and ani glad to recommend Jtoan's to anyone in tued of a kidney remedy." Price COc. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Do.p's KMn-v Puls—t'i same ihat Mrs Colburn had Foster-Milburn Qs.. Mfr.. Bufi&lc. N. Y.—t Adv.) Tomorrow Is Election Day; * Important Issues At Stake If ••nltnued Frem I‘aft i.) 4MENDMENT ADDING TO TIE CONSTITUTION A NEW ARTICLE. TO IIK M VItERED “ARTICLE IT.- ENTITLED -4JIADRKN M 41. FI.FI THINS.- PROPOSKIt HY THE ACT OF 1922. CHAPTER 227 The Fewer Elections" amendment is another Democratic platform 1 ledge, and one that would result in a definite saving to the taxpayers of ap- M Toximately |3s<i.OO© a year, besides hi<h it would relieve them of the un | iccessary burden of having Slate and county elections oftener than everv ( our years. I 1 ■' ■' FOR FEWER ELECTIONS V AMENDMENT AGAINST FEWER ELECTIONS AMENDMENT AMENDMENT TO ARTIfT.F *. SECTION I, OF THE CONSTITUTION. PROPOSE It HY THE ACT OF Ift*?. CHAPTER 111 I in* amendment adjusting the term of office of the Siaie Comptroller t< our years and increasing the salary of this highly important State offloia' u matter of simple justice and would put Hie ofliee on a more up to-datt •h*is. FOR THE CONSTITUTIONAL V AMENDMENT , — ■ AGAINST THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ... , ■■, AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE .1. SECTION 2, OF THE CONSTITCTION, PROPOSED BY TIIE ACT OF 1#22. CHAPTER 7 lit- amendment provides that the City of Baltimore, now divided into four legislative districts, Shall le divided into six legislative districts, each of which shall te entitled to one Senator. I he situation, we think, is radically different when it comes to Anne rttmlel county’s stand on the "Increased Representation” amendments for aitirnnre city. The people of this county, from the very first, have been alurally and in self-defense against the encroachments on its sovereignty hich started with the "Annexation Act" of 15*18 and now followed by the ugi itton tor still larger representation in the Legislature,—which was the very img that tin- city's spokesmen in DHK protested thev wouldnt follow up iih. If only the counties would give the desired annexed territory that then elonged to Anne Arundel and Baltimore counties. Our people have all along < \prcssly reserved exceptions to all tin* party measures promising increased ‘presentation and the opposition to them now is perfectly consistent and erfectly right, iii our opinion. Apart from the history of the movement, the present amendments are not , tit led to our support because Baltimore city's greatness, in which we are II sincerely interested, does not in any degree depend on having more ‘ presents!ives in the Legislature. On the contrary, the best interests of the t;.te, we think, require that the lalanee of power l e more equitably preserved mong the several territorial units, namely Baltimore city and the several ounties ali or which units were correctly referred to during the Annexation I glit its “Sovereign Entities." FOR TIIE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AGAINST THE CONSTITUTIONAL V AMENDMENT AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE 8, SECTION 4, OF THE CONSTITUTION. ntorOSED HY TIIE At T OF 1022. CHAPTER 2(1 this amendment supplements the above amendment hy providing for an increase in the numler of Delegates rrom Baltimore City in .Maryland Legislature. FOR THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AGAINST THE CONSTITUTIONAL V AMENDMENT A. m mmmmwmmm mm mm JOLORED SCHOOL TO GIVE FREE COURSES IN HOME ECONOMICS On Monday. Wednesday and Friday venlngs of this week, unit courses n Home Rconomic work will be given t the Stanton High School, the lasses leing held from 8 to 10 •’clock. Later there will be courses n canning, by cold-pack method. The lasses will le held on the third floor •f the school building and arc given free of charge. Following is the schedule of nurses for this week, starting to night. BEGINNERS. Unit 1 Making of chemise or step n Hand and machine sewing. I'se of patterns. Lull 2—Making of undershirt or ungalow aprons Study of decora- Mon. Study machine; its care and t uses. i nit 3 Making of children's cloth- X Nature Shaped Shoes! Children’s growing feet require ~7 r Jj rational Shoes—Shoes formed to •j tit the natural shape of young and I * i tender feet. We alwa ys ave all the correct 1 \ shapes in Children’s foot-form shoes. Made by experts from the best leathers. worth y Mature in children's shoemaking has been overlooked. to 8 $2.25 to $2.75 to 11 $2.50 to $3.00 IN LACE AMD 1U TTON. lIROW.V AND BLACK STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER" j Frank Slama & Son 55 WEST STREET “THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOES" l IWF. FAFNtV, CAPIT.sI.. ANNAP(JI.IS. MARYLAND. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 0, 1025. :ng. I’nit 4 —Layette. I’liit 5 Talks on care of infants and children by visiting nurse. Ele mentary dressmaking. I nil 6—Budget: Income and ex penditure. Discussion on practical wardrobe; on textile (cotton and linen). I’nit 7—Making of washable dress. Possibilities of conservation. I nit B—Caro, repair and renovation of washable dress. I’nit 9—Talk on first aid and PRE ACTION of certain diseases, by a Doctor. Unit 10—Making of wool dress. Discussion on conservation. I nit Making of party dress. Discussion on wool and silk. Unit 12—Care, renovation and re modeling of silk and wool garment. MILLINERY Unit 13—Making of hats. Unit 14—Trimming of hats. I nit 15—Making of flowers. Unit 16—Renovation of hats. PENN STATE ANXiWiS ! TO MEET NAVY TEAM ■' AGAIN NEXT SEASON Naval Academy people from Rear } \dmiral Henry B. Wilson, superin tendent. to the youngest midshipman ire happy over the victory of tht ’cotlall team over Penn State ii ; Vashington. After the game Penc Mate players said they surely would vin from Penn varsity and neutralize he victory of that team over the Mid i <hipmen. j In honor of the victory. Admiral A'ilson called off all drills and prac ical exercises Saturday. He stated hat the game and the trip of thr regiment of midshiptiieu were entire y successful and that the team would ilav away from home at least once text year in addition io the Arm* •ontest. Pennsylvania State has offered to play in Anna puli? or where the Navy management indicates if the Navy .earn conies to Pennsylvania State in 1824. Georgia Tech also is expected I o he on the Navy schedule next year | One of these two pro!ably will le | .Raved in Washington or Baltimore. Several of the most important reg ulars. Taylor. Barrhet and Carney ire in badly bruised condition, and will rest for several days. The whole team, in fact, will jgo slow for a vhile. Only St Xavier, an unknown earn here, will be met before the Army game, so that the Midshipmen will have three \veel|s to prepare for their big contest and to get in th< lest physical condition. STATISTICAL ' DOPE OF NAVY-PENN STATE FOOTBALL ARGUMENT Echoes of the Navy-Penn State game in Washington last Friday still are being heard. There have teen no *nd of arguments as to ground gained, ‘irst downs and other features, so here are set forth in the following he real figures of the contest: Navy State Number of rushes 557 45* Ground gained rush ing 75* 7rt First downs rushing.. 2 4 First downs forward pass 2 5 Number of punts 15 11 •Average distance punts 41 33 Forward passes at atenipted 10 29 Forward passes com pleted. . % 3 12 Ground gained for ward passes .17 98 Forward passes un completed 7 15 Forward passes inter cepted o 2 Running back punts in yards 20 95 Penalties 12 3 Ground lost Densities. 87 15 Fumbles *; s Ball lost on fumbles.. 1 Ground lost fumbles.. 0 0 Fumbles recovered. . 5 5 •Average does not Include one blocked punt. rßn Star : Theatre THE ONLY I'P-TO-HATE COLORED THEATRE IN ANNAPOLIS! TODAY 4 RIO Pirn RES— 1 - The First Episode of “The Radio King” \ w , '? fiii i Special Added Attraction: I nivrrMtl *>* Rl, Big Wnitmi Pic ture. Fnurini Art Aecmrd. out Mar Tw-Krrl Ciimnir. I TOMORROW “THE SHEIK OF ARABY” t' ' " ’ — I NO. OF COMMISSION ERS IN MARYLAND COUNTIES J Of the 22 counties, outside of Anne Arundel. 15 have a three-commissioner board and II have a five-commissioner loard Till* county alone has as many as seven members. Allegany 3 ANNE AjU NDKI 7 Baltimore 3 Calvert 3 Caroline 3 Carroll 3 Cecil 3 Charles 3 Dorchester 3 Frederick 5 Garrett 3 Harford 5 Howard 3 Kent 3 Montgomery 5 Prince George's 5 l.ueen Anne's . 3 Somerset 3 St. Mary's 3 Talbot 3"- Wushington 5 Wicomico 5 Worcester 5 ANNAPOLIS MAULS BOW TO WASHINGTON The foot) ali team of United States Marines stationed at the Washington Barracks defeated their brothers, as signed to the Naval Academy, on the field of rit. John's College Saturday. ■ 19 to 0. ‘ | The visitors presented a faster com bination of back and a greater varie ty of plays that kept the local sol dier-sailors bewildered almost con stantly. The locals had a heavier set of forwards, but could not consistent ly meet the onslaught. The first half was well contested, the Washingtonians scoring one touchdown in the second period. It * was in the final quarter that the vis itors showed their best offensive, I ■ i ■ ii in ! THE STAG A Home For Gentlemen All conveniences Hot - water heat and electric lights. Pre war rates. $lO per month. Only a fe*v rooms left. LOCATION 33 MD. AVE. (Close to Academy.) nfi SAMUEL W. BROOKS & CO.] CHAH. NELSON BROOKS PAINTING DECORATING PAPER HANUING liltmtlei Cheerfully PurnUhe*. Color ■rheme* for furniture pointing*. I'pholHlerlng ond (.old Line Work. ISH DEAN ST. PHONE 544-W. ■■■..V HOME-MADE SAUERKRAUT 15c QUART THOROGOOD’S N7 PRINCE GEORGE ST. /-rj ! _.j. * Sporting Goods! We have n enmplete line of Snort ing Goods and van supply yon with any quantity of the tirst-elass shot guns, ammunition, hunting clothing —fie host ever had. We cannot tncation all. but it is a good idea for you to stop in early and look J ns over. Our pri.-es fan not be equalled. We will mention a few items: Wlneheoter Pump. IS-gaiia*.. *13.50 1.. C. Smith Field, any gauge. 44.1 m J Remington Pump 45.00 j linker I*oll Mr-Barrel. 12-gauge 37.(Ml | Parker Bros.. Ithaca and Other Brands. R|*eeia! pri.-e on quantity loaded shells. We repair all kinds'of gun Gl’Ns FOR HIRE JOS. LEVY MW MAIN ST. * PHONE M-4. I - CIRCLE ElAiasrg TONIGHT r! •’™",RUPERT HUGHES’ Tslr p “FOX SEWS" Mery of Aiwina Family Life: L sn iprhots /irn ar ,. am> l ° f rnm 2\?£? REMEMBRANCE” R * Pirterr lea Will Hpmrn.h,, FerrTW. end Ferrrrr i. EVKMM.* ; TO II ,aE,M “ ioS timr llnn'i MU. | t ! PRICKS : Iftr i.n<l cr COMi_NG^OQN^--JOHN BARRYMORE in “SHERLOCK HOLMES* (scoring two touchdowns after steady marches. Annapolis had a good chance to score in this period. They advanced inside of the ld-yard line, only to lose the lull on a fumble. DROP KICK WINS FOR LOCAL COLORED ELEVEN A large crowd of football fans who ’.ike to watch a game when teams of the colored race are drawn together, ♦ere attracted to the high school grounds Saturday afternoon and saw the Wards Athletic Cbtb. of this city, defeat the Piedmont A. C. of Wash ingtt n. after a hard tight by a scon of .”1 to 0. a drop kick from the 37- yard line by Queen being the only score. This came in the third per iod. The local team will play the Teddy Bear A. C. on November IS in this city. tn The Ktrenlai •’himlhl brings result*. N The Teleph one Directory Goes lo Press on November 2 I . All changes in or additions to listings and advertisements must be in our hands before that date. i ~ The Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company ♦ jfr* -*• •• ** • ••• • • •... ••. *...-x Insist On H . • Chamber of Commerce H Coupons ij When Making Purchases $300.00 CONTEST in . _ ——— • i I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!..■ ■ REPUBLIC THEATRE TODAY A PHOTODRAMA OF THE GLORY OF THE YOUNG OF HEART “FORGET ME NOT With Bessie Love and Gareth Hughes It’s a story of a pirl nobody wanted —a story of what a home means when you haven’t one Forget-Me-Not" is a fine, clean, beautiful picture . . told wl’h such depth of understanding and with entire lack of artificiality that it strikes its note of appeal ... It is blessed with a cast thatoould n I be improved upon.— Hail)/ Netcs. Few who sec this screen drama will soon forget its sweetn* - and charm. . . . Value about £8 per cent. DICKINSON NOW LOOKS 10 SI. MS Burnt A Carlisle. Pa . di>pat<U "In spite of the dlsappotm,,,*,,, Saturday's defeat at i! )( . hand ; U*eir ancient rivals. Gettysburg , Dickinson team will j own , work aagin today in pnp.irat ~ | the game here next Saturday w St. John’s according to u lt • Issued l v Coach Glenn Kil "Killlnger’s men came .. u t , battle with Gettysburg in ~ considering the hectic stntg, . ; marked the entire contest , Dailey. th Hg R laul-. who only got in i.-.e gnm. y nrday ft>r ji few minuter i his injury, is expo, ted to tak. m the work here on Middle Kb, i,j , week in order to allow Temi>hu t get back to his place i-t t icklt