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The Evening Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 13

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THE EVENING JOURNAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 0. 1922 13 CHESR00X MAULED PHILLIE HIGH DELAWARE DROPS were Delaware's best offensive men, opened up. Elliott broke loos and raced 40 yards. Harry Jackson added another ten, followed by 30 mors VISCOSE WALLCP3 PHILLIE NATOIVJr; BY BALTIMOREANS Playing under the name of Ches- by Elliot This placed the ball en BLANKS LOCALS TO MUHLENBURG Special to The Evening Journal. i i rook, because they were, originally MARCUS HOOK, Oct.

with way, Parkside. of crowd of fans present from 2 booked that Wilmington parts or this section, many of thernHK Muhlenburgs 10-yard line and It looked Ilk Delaware could not be stopped. But Lovell tumbled and lost Delaware her touchdown. After this Delaware fought a losing battle. The muddy grounds made the b11 hard to hold.

Dataware especially Football Association, from Wilmington, Vlscoat closed rJ Sunday baseball season here yeiter- day afternoon by walloping the Phil- 5 Local Gridders Go Under, 14 to 0, in Opening Game Allentownrs Greatly Outweigh Newark University Eleven in Play TEAMS CONTEST adt'ipnift Nationals. 8 to 3. Thi Phils came down with only on reg CBITOn was unfortunate In her fumbles ular ssing from the lineup. which proved costly. The Delaware line was still un certain.

At times they were unpen tne siikmnkers displayed a fine brand of ball, and made the ma- went down to defeat before the powerful Baltimore Football Club at Baltimore yesterday by the overwhelming score of 33 to 0. It was the opening game of the season for the Baltimoreans and they displayed a whirlwind attack by Glenn Killlng-er, Tenn State's All-American Quarterback of last season. Baltimore scored three touchdowns in the first period and one apiece In each of the subsequent sessions. Kllllnger scored four of the NORM WHITE HAS BONES BROKEN etrable while again they offered but jor leaguers look foolish at times. ON MUDDY FIELD little trouble for the Muhlenburg Lee Meadows started on the mound forwards.

In the matter of first rnr in hiiiiA t. Axeiom: Whwe them's downs, Muhlenburg had the ad during his stay, and was relieved by too sent In for publication. It was oonldTwl too editorial to be used us a news Item and that tlie efforts of the writer lie not loxt eiitirrly, It Is produced Iiitc "Theoretically, then Friends has a team "sans plur et sans reoroche." So long as they play well, victory is unnecessary! yet victory Is inevitable If they play well. "Kh blen, Incs vleux! Let my little Wilmington High's footballer suf looimnie, mere's an vantage In every quarter except the third In which Delaware registered alibi. fered their first defeat of the sea.

Futtlng up game battle, which Included the worst of the breaks, the University of Delaware lost, but held the veteran gridiron sggregatlon of Muhlenburg to a 11-0 score on the Must have been a rathc-r strenuous strugRle at Baynard Stadium on Saturday. South High seemed to have hud its hands full in subduing the Wilmington Hlghlets. aa more than the score indicates. Several of the local players were used up, according Jo all ports. a-x-e We print appended the conclusion to on article concerning the Wilmington Friends School soccer ueorge (Columbia) Smith, who fared- no better.

Viscose gathering fourteen hits. Curley Ogden, youngster of the Athletics' staff hurled In ex- cellent fashion for the locals. son at the hands of South Philadelphia High Rchjol on field at -x-e i After being dry until it hurt four to her opponents' one. In all Muhlenhurg made II first downs; Delaware I. Delaware.

Muhlenhunr. Baynard Stadium, Saturday after Pennsylvanlan'a field at Allentnwn. Jt got wet when It hurt the Maurice Rath, former National noon by the score of 14 to 0. 'Two-on Saturdav. epigram be your motto when you It was also the first game for the Parkside athletes and although they performed rather loosely In the first period, they strengthened that Magaw Left end Holmrum (Clit.

MnKelvte Tft most, as far ai aporti are con- cerned. The big bill for Satur- kick off Tuesday. Belter teams have touchdowns and the subsequent ex- The big Muhlenburg tesm out- Leaguer, led both teams at the bat with four hits out of four times at had better mottoa. 'tis true; but you i "i umrKvia weignea out only at times outpiayea Akin guard Johnson Jay was ruined, a we somewhat oat. and played much better football.

iiiiiiinK in nit- muiiu icy. inn ueis ws resns. rorwara passes, worthy be- Dnnalaon Centre Loughridg Right Sotter H. O. must prove yourselves fore you get another." sent the margin of the invndt-rs' vlc( end runs by Muddy snd line plunges predicted It would be.

Why doe It have to rain on Saturday when it can be clear on so manv 1 1 Sy vester and Potts' work was the defensive feature feature for the tory. it was a nara Dame siari by Qebhart were Delaware un tackle westnn Prlee Right end Freed lovell to finish, Kirkwood crew. Sther day? Kid Snort that doing. Shortly after the Klckoff at the beginning of the game, Muhlen 3 2 0 0 I 1 0 (Hougentougler site. Pros.

Petition. Parkside. White, halfback, and I.eft hslf-hsck Iliidily Norman Tressler Mnnley once bit of popular but moan- ful tune. "Thev alwara. alwsvi burg had the ball In the shadows of rillott Right hslf-hsck Witt Williams Full-hack Gebhart DEFIANCE WINS (capt.) Snlter Q1 SCOUE BY PERIODS Giles, left guard of the Wll- Deflanee tlmlngton High eleven were more oi S.VM-i'-:- 0 le aerl'ously injured In the encoun- VISCOSE.

Cole, cf Itsth, ih Spauldlng, If Johnfon, rf 3b Josephs, ss Williams, lb, Riley, Ogden, Totals PHILLIES. Moksn. It R.tpn, 3b SCORE BY TERIODS Ludwlg LG. plek on me." Schmidt Halm Kopp Relf the goal posts and sent Gebhart a forward for the first touchdown. But Delaware strengthened and Muhlenburg 0 0 1 Delswsre 0 9 Potts Springer MrRrlde Substitutions Delswsre: Boyce for from field: Olllesple.

Referee: Dunn, fmplre: Gcrtsenlirrg. Head linesman: battled on even terms until the Isst rioffiKsn. Kraemer for Mcketvle. Lynch 0 0 0 0 E. 0 0 1 I 1 3 THE WEATHER GRID BATHE Seely Manlove ItT Jt F.

Q.n L.H Donohue. Timers: Hance and McBride. Time of periods: 1 mln. Healey ln Keller Hill Ktlllnser Bnchrack IWAfl NOT TOO BAD FOR FOOT- Vol man quarter when Huddy and Gebhart again reached Delaware's goal line. Huddy made the touchdown on an Hayes BALI IT NEVER IS.

walker, rr MoCullIn ror cole, uteei ror mveii, wscgennmsn for Jackson. Muhlenhurs: Groves for Sotter. Conway for Freed. Oummet for Weston, Cssssrtsy for llmldy. Touchdowns: Buddy.

Oehhsrt. Referee: Klnxsrnn. I'mplre: Nnyes. Head linesman: Wright. Time of periods: mln.

H'rlghtstol, SCORE BY PF.RIODS 1 ter. White was rushed to the Physicians' and Surgeons' Hospital, w'here he was treated for a broker nose and a fracture of the left shou-der. Giles received treatment at the Delaware Hospital for a badly wrenched knee, In suite of the rain about 1600 persona witnessed the game. In the second' period the Blue and Black 3 R. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 end run.

Muhlenburg tried for the extra point after both touchdowns l-ehorveau, ci All of thn ball gainm. with rlMiniplotiHliips involved, had to Parkside 0 00 Bslllmore Pro 1 7 5 Psrk'nson, 2b by a placement kick Substitution Baker for Hill. Touch downs Kllllnrer (I): Hschrack. Keller. Parkside Bets Victory Over Seventh Ward by the Protest Route vflve way to the vag-nrlrw of Jupo 'Tlur.

Except the world's Mrtt. l.esl!r. ll Peters, 0 Meadows, Tries for point Keller. 1. (by drop Delaware's golden opportunity to score came at the opening of the second half.

Muhlenhurg received the klckoff and had the ball deep rk 'mm. I. kv dron Kick). jThere alwayn Is a blK exorp. It all the advertising pages of all the newspapers In were piled together for a year they would form a volume the equivalent of Referee Armstrong, Tufts.

Vmplre ttlon to prove the gcnrrol rule. Totals 21 gladiators were held for a trio of Holmes, w. anil Head linesman ParkKide by Forfeit. Officials In charge of the Porkslde-Seventn Ward game, scheduled for Rockford Tcver, awarded the contest to Parkside, 1 to 0, on account of the non-appearance of Seventh Ward, In accordance with Itule 18 of the Assoc'atlon. Manager Rvana of the Kirkwood Park aggregation said he stood for the ruling of the officials In his report of the affair to the president of the Association on Saturday night.

Referee Doherty in charge of the game reported that he had conferred with the other officials, Umpjre Prettyman and Lines SCORE' BT 'iVfNINOS Wssserman, City College. Timer downs on the three-yard line amliln Delaware territory before she was 1 000 Woolworth buildings piled on a-x-e Matt Donohue has applied for a forced to punt. Phillies 0 1 0 0 0 4 11 Viscose 1 0 201013 3 Schrelber. Time of quarters I mln utes. of rh Then Elliott and Jackson, tprth as an official in the Wilmlng- LATTER FAILED TO APPEAR FOR PLAY then got off a forward from Oolfl-blntt to Barbers.

The other counter was made in the same period in a on Football Association- We'd like know what the managers think bout it, as we believe he Is a. slm jar fashion, after the blocking of Captain Stout's punt. Wilmington High. Southern High. Johnson Left end Ivill worthyof such a position.

Smith I-ert tacKie iner man Whitehead, and It was their McDonough McDonough. WILMINGTON FOOTBACL AS80. Standing of the Teams. P. W.

D. Pts. Defiance 3 2. 0 0 4 Parkside 1 10 0 i St. Mary 1 0 1 0 0 Seventh Wacd 3 0 0,0 Saturday's Result Defiance, St.

Mary, 0. Parkside. Seventh Ward, 0 (forfeit) Lindsay-Tucker Company 219-221 Market Street. Wilmington I.ei guara Armstrong Sweeny Centre Bradley Stout Right guard Epstein Fletcher Levin Clower Right end Belloff Mlllikln Quarter-back. (Shaefer) Dawson Foley White Samuels (Bardo) (Capt.) Bowe Senoff SCORE BY PERIODS Wilmington High 0 0 0 00 Southern 0 014 Touchdowns: Ooldblatt, Barbers.

Points after touchdownsi Samuels, 2. Substitutes Wilmington: ardo for White. Shafer for Mlllikln, Pedrick for Smith, Giles or McDonough, Coxe for Clower. Kats for Fletcher. Referee: Coronway.

Dickinson. Umpire: Foulk, unanimous opinion that the game be forfeited to Parkside In accordance with the rules of the Association. On the other hand it Is reported a phone call at the Seventh Ward Club Saturday afteafioon prevented the Seventh Ward team from taking the field at Rockford Tower In the scheduled Shortly before 2.30 the Seventh Warders claim they received a call from someone stating he was William Lewis, president of the Parkside club and that Manager Evans wished to call the game on account of rain. Manager Ferguson consulted his players and agreed Everybody Haa Their Eye On The Ball When It Is In, The Hands Of The Referee. -r-a-x-e Defiance and Parkside were returned victors in Saturday's double header in the "Wilmington Football Association, the former by a 9 to 0 triumph over St, Mary a-nd the latter by the forfeit route over Seventh Ward, 1 to 0.

Jt was the second straight win for-the-Tenth'Ward Bulldogs arid they, now ocoupy undisputed possession of first place. The game bet-ween the Cats and Our Sixth Anniversary Sale 'Wonder what's been dona about settling the Church League baseball championship? Is it still "two-and-none" Brandywine? Delaware. Head linesman: Greene, Wilmington High. Timekeeper: Ash-ton, Temple. Time of periods, 12 mln.

a-x-e While there may be asms anru- to postpone the game. Parkside, however, was on the field waiting for Seventh Ward, and the game was forfeited to the east aiders by the Offers the Utmost Value That Your Money Can Buy In Every Article We Sell Jlent as to which team is occupying second place in the chase for lie Wilmington Football Associa- on'a honors, there can be no doubt to which eleven is on too We want your permanent patronage Hill The message received by Man- But depend upon it, our Merchandise to so carefully selected that you will simply be the only way we canget it, is to earn it locordlng to what Manager ETans, delighted with it. if Parkside had to say to us Satur- that's what we are doing, ay night was evidently a lalt" We believe in low prices. They make for We stand back of our Merchandise the Bulldogs was staged at Second and duPont and it was a characteristic struggle between these old rivals of the east and west side. They battled scoreless for three periods and then Defiance rallied in the final period, scoring a field goal and touchdown, thetr margin of victory.

To Lex Gillespie goes a large share of the Tenth Warders' victory. The big Defiance back-field star broke the long scoreress tie by dropping a pretty field goal from the 28-yard line towards the close of the game. This was the turning point for a few moments later he Intercepted a forward pass on his own 60-yard ljne, after the Saints had started an aWial attack In their last effort to score. The Eastsiders had advanced the ball 30 yards on three successive passes and looked' like thpy might score. Gillespie's work in intercepting the pass halted the advance and by steady line plunges the ball was advanced to the 26-yard line again.

Defiance. St. Mary's. Carroll Left end Moran Frey Left tackle Conley O'Brien Left guard Green Rose Centre Hutchinson (Devine) quick sales and permanent satisfied with a guarantee that protects you AB- It iM SOLUTELY. At that time Evans Insisted on claiming the game by forfeit.

'y i Bacharach Giants manage- Your money back cheerfully, promptly If you want the very best value your money will buy, here and now is the place to get it. VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE. Rockford Cops dlose One. Rockford took a fast game from East-lake Saturday afternoon by the close score of 6 to 0 Both teams were handicapped by the muddy playing field and the rain. Rockford scored in the first quarter, but were helpless thereafter.

Gastlake plays St. Luke's next Saturday. Pups Nip Kittens. The preliminary game tothe De-flance-St. Mary's game between the St.

Mary's Kittens and Defiance Academy resulted In a victory for the Defiance team by a 5 to 0 score. Hall's drop kick from the 35-yard line was the feature play of the game. Another Defiance Win. Sonax lost Its first game of the season Saturday afternoon when they went down before the fast-stepping Defiance Bearcats at Baynard Field in a tough came by a 19 to 0 score. Carr and Mc-Malion scored thi touchdowns, while Iteardon excelled for Sonax.

Elkton Trips Flbremen. Diamond Stale Fibre football team went to Klklon Saturday and went down to defeat before the Elkton A. A. in a fast game by the seore of 13 to 7. Schaeffer.

of the Elkton team. Dulled agement announces a big number for local and without question if the least cause for dissatisfaction arises. fans on next Saturday at Har-Fleld. The American League AH-Stars have been secured to close the season for the Giants Living-Room Suites Ford RiKht guard Gill Pavaee Rleht tackle. .0 i a day.

Low Prices on New Dining-Room Furniture Nine-piece Walnut Dining-room Suite. 60-inch buffet, lartre Right end Nolan Full size overstuffed Living-room Suites, seven feet daven (Hagan) Qulnn Brennan port with center leg, large wing chair and club chair, upholstered the feature play of the game when be McConnell. half-back. P. Kemske Killlben SlRttery traveled to yarns ror a touchdown.

in tapestries and velours or combinations. One very special is a Chesterfield design in tapestry, sprint china closet, square-shaped dining table, 1 arm and 5 i nt flfl edge, loose spring cushion, spring back, in a very (IOC Cf, side chairs, upholstered in genuine blue leather. I wwiUU hne grade of imported tapestry Vlavyivv Regular price $225.00. Others priced as follows: $135.00, $160.00, $175.00, fSOO.QO Ten-piece Dining-room Suite, genuine American walnut. Queen Anne design, 60-inch buffet with other pieces 00R nfl to match vZZuiUU Regular price 350.00.

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$100.00, $125.00 $135.00 American walnut large buffet, closed china closet, square-shaped dining table, closed serving table, one arm chair and OAfl flO five side chairs, covered in tapestry. OJUUiUU Regular price $500.00. Ten-piece Dining-room Suite, genuine American walnut. dusty walnut finish. Italian Renaissance design; chairs have friendliness 44 Til smoke it later" have you heard that when your friend accepts one your cigars and slips it into his pocket? Hand him a 44 and he'll light up with you from the same match every time.

44 is a Sumatra-wrapped cigar made of mellow, carefully seasoned tobaccos. 44 Cigar msde by Coaxolidsnd Cigar Corpormdon, New Tors Distributed HARRY KENYAN, INC Wilmington, Del. spring seats and are upholstered tapestry. $350.00 Anniversary Sale price Regular price $600.00. Gas Tips One Way to Waste Gas You can use 50 per cent, more gas than is necessary by cooking with a six-inch pot oyer the giant burner with the gas turned on full so that the flames will steam up around the sides of the pot.

That way is fifty per cent, more wasteful than using a ten-inch pot over the standard burner, with the gas turned down so that the flames will just cover the bottom of the pot. A series of tests recently made by gas engineers, proved that the standard size burner is 11 per cent, more efficient than the giant burner. An excellent means of economizing both in gas and pots when three vegetables are being cooked at once is to use a container which is divided into three This does the work of three pots and three ourners. 1 Better Beds and Bedding Three of the best metal bed manufacturers have their prod ucts on our floor: "The Bernstein," "Th Simmons" and "The Royal." There is design and price for almost any purse. Davenport Tables More than 20 different patterns, every one new designs, in Queen Anne, Louis XIII, Tudor, Italian Renaissance, etc.

They are extremely well made table's and have fine ish. The selection is most com- OKS flfl ftfl flfl plete and the price range is from $ZUtUU to wlllUU each Less 20 per cent. Go-Carts an4 Strollers Reduced 20 We handle only the Heywood-Wakefield make. No matter what the price every cart is absolutely guaranteed. In the lot there are a few go-carts that are finished in blue and white enamels they have wood bodies and leatherette hoods with reversible running gears.

They are some of Heywood's discontinued patterns and while they last we will sell them CA for yUiUU each Regular designs 20 off. rv. During the sale we are offering a "Bernstein" or "Sim mons three-piece bed, two-inch continuous post, with five one- inch flat or round filler rods in both head and foot complete with 20-year guaranteed spring, white or ivory colors, $12.75 at the special price of Ihat Uooa Lsigar Mattresses Full size silk floss mattress, with 6-inch boxing, roll edge, one piece, in a very fine satin finished tick Imperial edge guaranteed all felt mattress in two $22.50 $20.00 $15.00 pieces, full size Cocoa Mats Just now wLm changing weather conditions will. render, a good cocoa mat an absolute necessity, we are offering some very special values. A thick, heavy brush cocoa mat, closely woven.

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