"V'TV '(?' ,t t'-""07 ppf S!W 53 ,, -1 Ta 1 " -l3 EVENINGS PUBLIC LEDGER-1PHILADELPHIA", Elt)AY, MAY 23, 1919 -. , 19 j'r, f TtiE REAL "CUB" BATTERY ALEX AND KILLEFER ! ', 1fl$fcrfSk""'- KINNEYANXIOUS Watt Peeved Because Connie Took Him Out of Box Yesterday What May Happen in Baseball Today ICMCK NATIONAL l.KAfltTi: Won LoHt 1M' Nfw. ork It 1 inrlnnatl tlriM)Ul3ii . . I'ltlnliureli ( hlniRn . . run, i.u vi. fornix ,. Itctaton' It (I .131 11 H .dill 12 7 .nii II 10-.. Ml 1 1 11 ..-,m H I) .in r. Hi ,s:ik 4 IS .M.1 Win .ISO .113 J .tnn .r.ir. .Kit .nnii .S13 .sib I.of .700 .(HII ,(I()U .(10(1 .47 .444 .7 I LOST IN THE TENTH ROUND By EDWiy J. POLLOCK Special Staff Correspondent WHIi tlie Athletics Cleveland, 0., Mny 2."5. Wnhor Kin ney Mas n restless ball player licn lie crept untfer the quilts last night, lie felt that ho had been humiliated when he was ordered to the showers in the third inning of tho battle with the Indians yesterday afternoon. "I want another chance agninst that olub," said Kinney after- the game, "and I'm going to sec Connie about it. I want him to send me back In the next game niitf I hope he doc-". T know I can beat 'em." Kinney Mucht Mack in his loom be fore diiinprTUnt ho n not there. He scarcliecHIor him in the dining room and in tho lobby, but he s-enrched without pucccss. Ho sat nround the lobby mot of tho evening, but still he didn't locate hjs boss. Connio had dinner with friends, and later went to tho theatre. Kinney was dented for only one hit In the first two innings ngainst tho In dians, but In tho third a double off Coveleskio's bat and singles by Graney and Chapman sent the big Pole over with the first run. Speaker sncrifieci:, and with men on second and third Mack decided that Kinney was through. Kinney felt that his portsido shoots would have gone good against Fold's tribe jf he had been allowed to stay, and when he gets a chance to put in the works it is not probable that Mack w ill turn a deaf car. The former ,ltcd Sox fllnger is very likely to get his charcc before the A's pull out of this town. .471 ,UI .ant 222 Win .Mil .fi-,J .(117 .r.no .niHi .tiif) ,:i .201 I.oe .7011 .112.1 ..IRS 4SS ,irc .ton ."tin .211 American i.mour. Won l.ot IM. Chicago 17 0 .731) Cleveland It K .01(1 fv lorK . in " .: SI. Louis 10 11 .1711 llo.lon 10 Vtimlilnstfln 8 11 llrlrolt H 14 A1IIM7TIL.S 4 II YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KACIUB All unui postponed. AMKK1CAN I.IIAOUE (.letrliind. 3i Atlilrtlrn. 2 (10 Innnlne?). Chlcncn. It Nfw Vork. 0. Detroit. Oi llontim, :t. St. J.011H, Oi Wafthlnrton, 4. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL l.RMIUi: C lilrnro nt rhllndelplda Hear. St. IiuU nt New ork Clear, rittohurgli nt llrnokljn Clfor. Clnrlnnntl nt HoMon Cloudy. AMERICAN I.KAOl'K Philadelphia ut Clueland llaln. New ork ut CtilciiRo ( leur. IIokIoii nt llelrnlt Clomlr. VtnohlliRlon nt SI. I,oillH t Hillllr. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Result Illnclinniton E CONTESTS TODAY Penn Charter and Episcopal Rule Favorites in Annual Meet at Franklin Field SPORTS AT CATHOLIC HIGH TIGER CREWS AT ITHACA Varsity and Freshmen Primed for Races With Cornell Illmra. N. Y., May 151. Accninpn uicd by Dr. .1, IJiiuciiii Spucth, dlrccto" of rowing, mid .Toll it l'lt.pntrii'k, conrh, the l'riiieelon hrlt. mill fresh man rrewi nrriw'il here this morning mid begun pieparnlinns for ttie nnuiuil regaltii with Cnrucll which is to be held Sntmday iifternoon on Cajuga lake. Ideal weather today afforded nn ex celleit opportunity for final pi net lie workmiti of the rival crewH. Cl .Irmejr C'ltv. I Otlirr Dimtl postponed. rnhi Today's Games f i PENN TO PLAY DELAWARE Ball Game Arranged for May 27 at Franklin Field Another gnme hat been added to the Pcnn baseball schedule and instend of tho Columbia gamo being the last iip pcaranco on the diamond at Franklin Field until Juno 14, the Penn nine will nppcar against Delaware College on Tuesday, pray 27. .Tust after tho Columbia game Coach Shipley, who was an interested spec tator, put in his bid for u game with tho lied and Blue, and Mannger Sam Harrcll, who is always ready to take on moro teams at Franklin Field, imme diately consented. Heading nt IlnlTnlo -, lliilllmorr nt Toronto Newark nt Iloeliester Jersey Cll nl HlriEhamton Standing of the Clubs w. i.. r.c. w. i r. . Toronto. II 4 .7110 IlimfTlo... O 7 .RB3 llnrhmter I) (1 .00(1 nnrk . K 10 .414 Hindi)."!! 10 7 .AHK KcndlnK 4 10 .2:10 lliilllmorr. 8 S .Ml Jemey ".t 4 It .22.' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee. 0: St. I'mil, 4. ltiinnna City. 9i AllnnettHilU. H. lltnrr camer iKiMiiunfil, rnln. j SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION . lllrniinRliniii. 2: Memphis. I (llrt Rnmr). ItlriitliiKhiiin. It MfnipliW. 3 (rullnl nt mil of elclilh innlnic. uicrrriiient, te(ond Rhnif). Atlnnli. 8: I.lllls Knrk. 2. e OrleunH, 2i ( lulliinooKii, 1. Nnsliiille. 7: Mobile. (I. Llts to Play Budd The TIdhard O. Iludd tj.isebull team will line up ngalnt th stronc I.lt llrothcrs nine tomorrow Tho Ml Hrothfrs ulrl caih'li will Ele Hti exhibition dtlll bcfori- the Bjnie The annual track and field champion -Khips of the Interacademic League will be held this afternoon on the Penn traik nt Franklin Field. The teams rntcrci lire Penn I'lmrtcr, FpiM'opnl, FiieniN Central and (icrmnntown Amdemy. If the teams run true to the fonn displayed thus far this season, the tight for the championship ouce ngain will be between theTPcun Chnrter and Fpis eopal Academy stars. Ciermantown Academy und Friends' Central hiuo fair teams, but nren't expected to win the title,. mm muni i-ries The Mrugglc for liidMduiil lionois is attracting just as minh attention ns the j one tor team honors. This is due lnigeh to the nmiouiieemenl made last eening that Hie Amherst College Alumni Asmi i elation of this city and lciuitv- hnd offered a gold medal to the individual high scoics in today's meet. This will be an annual competition. There nrc soicial ersatile athletes on the various teams, and the competi tion between Captain Faucett, of L'pls copal; Captain Marks, of Friends' Central; Captain Fow, Eddie AVigfnll and Don Moyer, of Penn Clmiter, and Dismorc, of Gcrmantonn Academv. for1 the medal should be keen. Spring Sports Today Catholic High School will hold it-lucnty-lifth set of ".spn'ng sports" or Ciihill Field, Twenty-ninth and Cumbria streets, this afternoon. Virtunllj nil tin students will take pint in the" unions events. The school hns been divided I into two sections the purple and gold l In addition to the iuterclass contests theie will he sctcrnl events for parochial! 'schools and an Interbcholaslic Ilaseball League game between Catholic High and Fiiuikford High. The trak meet I will siint nt ::i(l. Vlctrlx After Game I lin Mctrlx I'.ithnlie ("lub. Ilirnnsli R niliillndprxtiinddti; Is without a BHinn rut limuirrnw Am tlrwt elitps linmp Ipmih ih sirlnrf this iittrmlinn Khoulil phono llouuli orlv nl Woinlliind 1 "s'l M before 7.IH unci Itcltnmit (('too nrtT s oMock 2223 Roquc Match Tomorrow Th iHjHlpoiH-il iimIi li between Kirk Zarlniati und Hodman n Wwlton illl l" plnF( loniurrow nflprnoon on tho courts of thn Quakrr 1 lt Hitqu'j flub, at HIJko hp nufs and Huntiiiffdon nt,net Tho wlnii i utll phv Hsalnpt each othr tho fotluwtro SHturda, Maxwell and Douley Win Keslon t'lnb SVrHon H two iiion swenp ntHUfK, rolled nn Kryntono alleMi l.mt nlmlit rei"iiltfd In MhkwhII Htul IoiiIp uhnitnB Ilrt prtzp Hlth a totnl of mm pln OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 20 Jt will be to your advanunge to investigate what we say about SKILLBUILT CLOTHES From a low-rent mistafis shop wo sell these Kood clothes which wo make ouiselvcs at one low ptollt nbovo production cost Priced $15 to $45 Select tlm suit mju wnnt, at tho bottom or at the top flBiiro, or any price between nnd it goes to ou with this understanding You Cannot Buy Equal Value in Men's Clothes Anywhere Else in Town It you Und this not to be a tact, or It .S'klllhullt Clothes nro not nil u think thev should he, we will refund ,our money with out arcument Voirro entitled to it square deal fiom the merchant who Likes jour money you get one heto eery lime. 5 Discount to Discharged Service Men On the 2d Floor 1006-8 MARKET ST. LOpen Every Evening ' ' ' t 1 1 I I 'I 1 ! ag! Mggag f 1 a m 111 otaoc jS'lonroz, Qlic, new Arrow COLLAR. Jor Spring CM,.7Vaty T C . Inc. SMtisn.Tity 7.Y 30E3OE IOEXOE 30EOE l'(TORY TO Ol STOIM'S C()ST TO CO ST o o United Hat Stores, Inc. I ' o 1217 MARKET STREET STRAW HATS and PANAMAS Style Quality Finish . DORSEY, BEATS SPENCER Phlladelphlan Earns Decision In Eight-Round Bout In Atlantic City Atlantic City. N. J., May 23. .Toe Dorsey, of Philadelphia, won another decision over Willie Spender, of (ilou cestcr, in on eight-round bout last night at tho Atlantic City Sorting Club. Kid Norfolk dealt a -severe beating to "Wild" llert Kenncy, of New York. The latter was lucky to stay the eight tounds, but he was game to the core. Hope Lands Large Sheepshead Ocean Cltr, I. J.. May 23. l'lhermen wr eclted jeatorday when Samuel I Hope, of Philadelphia, a cottager, caught a tenanl-one-iuarter-pound ahecpnheail off the Anvlera' Club pier, the first nheephend landed here In years. v New Job for Birmingham IMttsHeld, Mom.. May 23 Tho rutsrield rlub of tho eastern I3aneball Irfneiw has Hlrned Joseph Birmingham, former manager of the Cleelanl club, as playing munaecr. Soccer Awards at Haverford I Ta vert ord. May 23. Tho athletlo cabinet of Haverford College awarded tho coveted 'HM to four members of tho wartime noccer team today Captain Barlow, (.'olllns. enderson and Muench. Barlow la at rrenont doln reconstruction work In Franc. Numerala wero awarded to Babb, Jonea, Ufford and Snader. 1317 Market St. NfXT TO THE GLOBE THEATrt SPRING SUITS For Men and Young Men npeciauy rnrea $9.90 and $17.50 Tterular Values (15 nnd -'. 10 Cljfolitit Tfo Accept to Dttcharuetl rurchaslno Service Jlen Aornts' Orders OPEN KVEHV KVKNING , Scholastic Contests on Today's Schedule Itascball (Vntiiil High at West I'liiliulel pliia High. " South I'liiladclphia High at Noith cast High. Catholic High at 1'rankford llikh. AVilmington High nt Chester High. Tolcntinc Academy nt Woodbury High. Huddonfield High nt Cln) ton High. Itndnor High nt Abinglon High. Cheltenham High at St. Luke's School. Collingswood High at Palmyra High. Track Spring sports at Catholic High. Interacademic championships at Franklin Tiehl. Arm Troubling Joe Bush loleilo. Mny M 1-rofessor llrn- II, Tleilii iMinonetlcr. hni bten enKuBed to i I pair tho mm of Joo llunh, of tho llcil s.,j I NATIONAL LEAGUE PARKj Phillies vs. Chicago "Cubs" .mi: at :i.:in r. m. IIiltpr for (Milnico I.IA.Mi:it AMI KII.I.Kl-KIt ll;iorift Ilrlll l V. s. Murlnf, nl -ii'M vciit nt (llinlicN' nnil Mialdlncs' PALACE RINK 39tl' "M m. ' n t t i . ,'Asl' WK!K OF Roller Skating and Dancing National A. A. "'"SIW-itiV'"1 Joo llmrilei . Jhnnij MeiTdo "y Irlend . Mlrkri llrllt louni; Itoblileuii i. Hlil(e I ItrKernld t a Jii?yr.J,"JJiV.A'U.,l"x Hilllannon JACK BRITTON vs. JIMMY McCABE Tlckels nt Donnelly's. 3i H. lltr M. S-ONE FLIGHT UP-SAVE 5M TO 8C Olympia A. A. gKbdrlSS? Harry Edwards, aiitr. BIONIIAY NIOHT, MAY 20 AT.InBTAII SHOW AI-I.-HTAK Jack Courtney ti, Joe Mendell Uddlo O'Keefe T. Jack Nornuui ' Frankle Clark t. Packy Hnmmey Johnny Mealy y. l'rankle Conlfroy Hilly H.Tana t. x-atny jonnaon Jl Am ntOLt.R.S' Direct From II :IK D!$5 "?"" to Rider V r-r "02P fcSfc-- -?jp viL tn 'I Summer Boxing Course 3 mos. l.nrnll inn for Touriiuinent June St, ?1 f" Phila. Jack O'Brien's iiy S. I'., Cor, lath S. liehlnut llli rioor Cambria A. Club 1,ur"',f ana i'". Krnhlnetnii Ave. and Somfract. l'rldnj rte. nliie. -Mny S3. , Tommy Carry t. Al, Tlioma .oil. lour Other Crutkerjnik llouts. M. & 11, Sell It for Leu: 9 Tetifi to 3! and hem are the Specials YOf IK. B em iijr kS$I ; $10 & $12 Rackets ' The farnoun Pnra.- fyniV C ! mount and Do Luxe ""' Pf Brands. Made of m choicest materials, eipcrtly KJ strung, well halanced and qutHty all thniugli $." to $7 Tennis Balls, 35c Thwo nrr last year's balls, flue for pmrllce,and hav lots of "pep loft. MMffly jiti D o o n o . w aio the outstandiiip; fcat uics in all our straw hats. Factory to You is our Kuumntce of the licit. Keiy luit is hand finish ed, and the United huts aio sold only in our stores in principal cities. Our store munap;crs aie all piactical hatters, taken fiom tho factoiy, and can hapo the hat to (it the head peifcctly. Ask to -ee the hat with the Air Cushion Sweat Hand. Our Prices-$2.50-$3.00 $3.50 All the better straws, $1.00. OliS dilfil430MAEKETSTolai dMl MJP ISJbI ;osTOffrrziHEmaii OMAKHETSTI pen Thurs. & Nat, Krealncs; THE WHEEL WITH A NATIONAL REPUTATION We want you to see the Black Beauty tho wbrld's begt flic wheel that has brought the bicvclo back. Manufactured right here in Phila delphia in our own factory and sold direct to you at one profit. A live year guarantee nnd a s-K months' accident InMurancq with eery whoel. Remember the Black Beauty Isn't an ordinary wheel, yet tho price Bn't any higher. Built for the chap who wants tho best and on't take anything Ios. No need to savo ui. wmall nccent- nnce, then'Jl a weoic. Greatest offer over maao. SI'KCIAT, FKATURKS The Tanious J10 00 l'lrestono Non eklit Tires Special Troxcl Jlotorblko Kaddle. Ideal Motorblko braced bars. Nickeled Steel Diamond Roller Chain. Largo Rubber Pedals, oil and dust vroof, 8UNDRIES Don't buy our sundries or TIRES before you hae seen our factory prices. TobI tlvely the lowest hi the country. Catalocue Hent Free on Request HAVERFORD CYCLE CO. 503 Market St., Phila., Pa. Sept. I..-S33 Our Panama Hats arc guaranteed to he Onuinc South American Panamas. Prices u - , O o i.uu nnti cu.du. D CLOTH AND SILK CAPS, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 The Latest and Nobbiest SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS o , . D 2 United Hat stores, Inc., 1Z1 Market street UKANCH STORKS: HARRISUUKG Third and Market Streets .oi ioi . inmni ATLANTIC CITY 1322 Atlantic vriiui 0C30I 30E3OE Here's a Tailoring Event Without a Precedent in the City of Philadelphia Made To Your Measure 100 PURE ALL WOOL Blue Serge Suits ABSOLUTELY CUSTOM MADE Lets get Down to FACTS . A. STAR t--mi,t; wi . -:: 1 .'rrr HASP.MA1B bAJlRAPfcY t)W fc-( , &)&&& VJhifl r v When In lir dmibt let this Ma guide j ou. TIRE.S Including an Extra Pair of TROUSERS FREE WMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaammamma S - - : , r From Our Workroom to You sffVy "7 'W K' Awtiowhera the' in the city can . 1 f Jm jY you ft Mitch long wearing rf y y I Jm L'j Mf quality, parfect fit and emaff &, &o W j!t L ttyl a ids put into our ( N A L $ 'SPRING SUITS W"iM ' -lllsllsllliiHSCflrV r' "' sFl mM &fAM ' i S998HHHHHBHHiHMntl Genuine $35 to $42.50 Values We were extremely fortunate when we picked these serges up bought them from a mill that was hard pressed for ready cash and they unloaded on us for a spot-cash considera tion. Tailored to your individual requirements expertly made finest trimmings and an Absolute Fit Guaranteed There's just .enough goods for about 97 suits, so please act quickly if you want to share in the greatest custom-suit offer ever made to Phila delphians. Your Suit Will Be Ready for Decoration Day MERCHANT TAILORS ' - 114 South 11th Street t Open Monday and Saturday Evening " ARE STAR TIRES as good as I say they are or am I too enthusiastic? I have been asking some of the best known men in Philadelphia what THEY think about STAR TIRES and I haven't found any one yet who has used them who wants to go back to any other kind. Here's a letter from Mr. J. II. WEEKS, President of the Keystone Automobile Club the largest of its kind east of tho Mississippi. He writes : Gentlemen- I supiioi-e that on hiiho laie occasions jour mall btingi you sumo pleasant nurprlso In tho form of an acknowledgment of the coodness of Star Tires Not hut that your product despnes that lclndly recogni tion fiom many Ubers, hut because wo are all bo Etingy with vioids of praise 1 outlltted my Cadillac with a set of six 36x4 'i Star Tires, In Juno. 1017, and they apparently will be still going strong :i long time hence for their life Is certainly blest with cndui-?n-e. I llrst bought jour tires because jour lepresentatHe, Mr. 11. H. Walters, talked mo Into them. But now t couldn't be talked uut of them. (Signed) J. II. WISUKS. II Tho Product of are the kind of tire that you can put on your car with every assurance that they will give complete satisfaction. Star Hand Made Tires (Cord and Fabric) have an Extra Ply of Fabric; Extra Wide Breaker Strip; Thick Cushion of pure, live Rubber; thick side strips and an extra heavy tough tread acurately compounded to resist -wear. That means extra long wear and increased mileage. Distributed in Philadelphia by L.B.WALTERS 1536 Sansom St. ISth and Chestnut mw mmmW mmW kWmmW JfW AmmmW The House of Famous Clothes for Men and Young Men Press Uj FOR Decoration Day Choose Your New Suit From a Stock of Over 8000 Gar ments Representing Scores of Nationally Advertised Brands THIS IS TRULY A "Palace of Fashion 99 $18 $21 $26 $29 Up to $45 Save $5 to $20! ft Our shop is truly a "Palace of Fashion." It is unlike any other shop of its kind you ever stepped into. .The styles of scores of famous makers of nationally adver tised brands of clothes for men and young men are on display here. It is a riot of fashion and color a sight worth seeing. And on every one of these famous makes of clothes we save you $5 to $20. These great economies are. possible because of our enormous buying power for our three big Eastern shops a volume far exceeding a million dollars a vear and because of our narrow- profit-margin on the principle of enormous volume many sales at small profit we are thus able to 4ave you $5 to $20 on your purchase. Decoration Day Special Blue, Brown and Green FLANNEL SUITS In Plain and Pin t Stripe Kffects $21.50 & $26.50 Smart, elecant. nt tracthe Milti of tho hour. In latest slnBle ancl double-breasted ualst-llne models All sizes Wonderful alue! Think of choosing your suit for Deco ration Day from such a big stock! Im agine the pleasure of selecting it from 10 nationally advertised brands and sav ;ng $5.00 to $20.00 into the'bargain! BKrLifyit'Sjft .kmmmmW A " Chestnut 15th and '$ NT Open DaUy TU1 6 R'M.Batuhkgr Till 10 P."M.,V . fl t ' ?s tr yr-i 1 ,4 -nsr-
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