Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 11, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA', FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919
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DESPITE PROHIBITION IT WAS WET ALL OVER THE EAST YESTERDAY
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IRA THOMAS BOSS
OF ATLANTA CLUB
Former Mack Catcher Center
of Storm in Southern
League; Still As Scout ,
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DEVORE IS OUT AGAIN
By EDWIN J. POLLOCK
TRA THOMAS is a manager today.
but tomffrrow is another dar. and
Ira may or may not be a manager. At
, present Ira is the most discussed man
connected with baseball lu the South.
Not lonp: ago the former Mack catcher
was appointed acting manager of the
Atlanta Club of the Southern League
d.v i;nariey l raw:, wno. heretofore, has
been bosiing the Crackers. President
Logan, of the Mobile Club, has pro
tested Ira on the ground that he i; !
violating baseball law by accepting a
salary from Connie Mack as scout of
the A's at, well as receiving compensa
tion from the Atlanta club.
Trouble between Mobile and Atlanta
has been brewing for some time and the
, players have become so imbued that
every time the clubs meet there is a near
free-for-all. President Logau hns taken
the matter so seriously that he has called
a conference of the board of directors
, in an effort to have Thomas and Flank
expelled from the league.
Thomas coraOR back with the same ar
gument against Logan. The veteran
maskman states that Logan is not only
receiving falary from the Mobile or
ganization, but is being paid by Armour
& Co.
This is Ira's first fling in a managerial
role and so far it lia been a lhcly ono
and none too pleasant. Since putting
his .mask and chest protector aside Ira
has scouted for Mack besides coaching
the 'Williams College nine.
Josh Devore Fired Again
JOSH DUVOKE is out of a job agaiu.
The comedian-outfielder has heen
given the go-way by Jack Hendricks,
who is managing the Indiitnapolis Club
of the American Association. Josh was
granted his unconditional release.
Josh was one of the rarest charac
, ters in baseball. His quick wit, his
luck, both good and bad, and his ec
centricities made him one oi the most
popular men around the National League
circuit.
Devoro had, a lot of good fortune.
He is reputed to hae shared irt more
world's seriw money than any) other
player in the game. Even after his.
long stay with the Giants be broke into
the fall classics.
In 1014 he was with the Phils and
was traded to the Braves in time for
the championship series and in 1015 he
came back to the Phils in the year that
the only National League pennant came
to this city.
After Josh drifted out of the majors
he was signed by Kansas City and then
released. For a time before he went
with Indianapolis he was drlviug a milk
wagon in the West. It's buck to the
early morning route for Josh now.
Ed Walsh Retires
BESIDES Devore, another famous
big leaguer has passed out of the
game. Ed Walsh, who became famous
as a spitball artist with the White Sox.
has announced his retirement. Ed has
been pitching for Clarence Rowland with
the Milwaukee Club of the American
Association.
In handing his resignation to Row
land Walsh stated ng his reason for
retiring the fact that spitballs aie
no longer permitted in the circuit.
Store Teams to Meet
Strawbridge & Clothier, one of the
fastest teams around this city, has the
Marshall E. Smith nine as its oppo
nents on Saturday. The West Philadel
phia aggregation will have Big (Jeorge
' Earnsliaw, the former George School
boy, to do the hill work with Lidgatc on
the receiving end.
To Invite Australian Stars
ItnBton, July 11. Officials of the Long
wood Cricket Club will mko an effort to
hae the Australian tennis stars who, It Is
reported will soon sail from London for1
this country, make their first American
appearance In the Ioturwood singlet and
Nw Knfftand sectional doublt.9. which will
be decided on the courts of the Chestnut
11111 Club bectnnlnz July 1.
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New York Star Had Connected
Safely in Twenty-nine
Games
BATTING AVERAGE .436
7 TO Players to Compete
for the Clay Court Title
Chicago. July 11. Entries for
the singles in the ninth nnnuul i-lny
court tennis champloiihhips which
will start tomorrow, clixed with
170 plnjers. ourreding nil lecords
for the ceut, listed for piny.
The doubles entries, which cloe
SaturdiM ulght, already haw broken
the record with eight v puirs noni
inated The eutiies include the lend
ing pl.ijcr.s ftom const to cojst
TENNISBODYPLANS
i Up-to-Minule Marks
I of Leading Batters
TO REVIVE CIRCUIT
New York. July 11 After hitting I
safely in his Inst twenty-nine games i
Roger Peckiunauch's lmttine streak was
halted by Elmer Mjers. who recenth I
1 retHmp.fi frnm Pi'nnnn In flio ftrcf troi.tn i
of the double-bender between the.
lnukees and Indians yesterdnj. Peek's
record ties the one established bv Zmli
Wheat in 101(5.
In the twenty-nine games Peck made
foitj -eight hits in 110 Jegal trips t
the plute for an average of AIM. The
shortstop missed Ty Cobb's lecord of
tliirtj -fip b si games.
BOSTON STAR TRIUMPHS
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ANOTHER MACKIAN MANAGER
Ira Thomas lias ,been appointed
acting manager of the Atlanta club
of the Southern League. He still
holds his position as scout for Mack
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
Miss Marlon Zlndersteln Wins Cana
dian Singles Championship
Toronto, July 11 Miss Zinderstein,
Bostnu. won the,Cnnad!nn champion
ship in the women's open singles here
jesterday. defentiug .Mrs. P.iekle. of
Toronto, in straight sets 8-0 and 0--4.
In the men's open singles, Fred and
Frank Anderson, of New York won
their way into the semifinnls, defeat
ing icspci'tiel5 Reuuie and Holmes,
Canadians, in straight sets of (1-3,
Intertownship League Hopes to
Play One Round This
Season
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WILL MEET NEXT MONDAY
NEW RECORD FOR OUIMET
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Here is Peck's complete recoicl for 0f "Detroit, iiml S Ka-hio. of Japan!
nie the oilier contenders umainiug in
the Muglcs.
niu iwcnrj nine games:
NATIONAL LKAt.l'E
lion lMt Prt. Uln l.oe Split
New lork 43 ti .MU .fit)! ,V2
Cincinnati . 40 24 .017 t.007 t.OV .653
Chicago .1!) 31 .BID .516 .542
Drookbn 3 33 .MB .522 .507
rittbumh 10 34 .514 .521 .507
St. lml 28 41 .400 .411 .400
Boston 21 40 .381 .403 t.373 .388
rhllUe . 19 41 .297 .308 .292
AMI.KICAN I.EAOUK , ,
Wan I,ot Prt. VHn I.ne Hplil
Chtcaco 44 2.1 .flIS .643 .62!)
Ne ork 41 24 .Oil . 621
Cletrland 30 30 .1111 .171 .117
St. I.oul .16 32 .529 .530 .522
Oetrolt 34 31 .507 .511 .100
Button .10 37 .448 .4511 .411
VtashlllKton 29 40 .42(1 .429 .414
Athletic 17 48 .262 373 ,S.i8
tWln two. $Lo two.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
AMEIUCAN I.E.Ol'K
riileairn. t)i Athletics. 2.
New nrk. )i Cleielnnd. 0.
(leteland. 7i New 'Vork. 3 (2d came),
St. Louin. 5; lloiton 1.
St. Louie. 4i llnitou. 3 (2d came).
Detroit, (It MHnhliiBton ,.,-.
Wahinton. 7: Detroit. S 2d came).
TODAY'S SCHEDl'LE
NATIONAL MUni'll
rlllr-ico at Philadelphia Clear.
t. Ixiuls at New Vork ( lear.
Pittsburgh at Ilrookbn Clear.
Cincinnati at Boston Llouili (2 cameisl.
AMEItirN LKAOUE
Athletics at Chirac" Clear.
New Vork ot Cleieland Clear.
IJoshlncton at Detroit Clear.
lloKlon at St. Louis Clear.
INTI-atNATIONAL LEAIiir,
.Ierer Clt at nurTiilo Clear
Baltimore at Roihester Clouds.
Newark at Toronto Clear.
Readinc at Uinchamtou tloudi.
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MERION TENNIS DOUBLES
Former Golf Champion Scores a 72 In
... . , , ,, , , , , i Play for Massachusetts Title
Tennis nterei-t atound Philadelphiai .... . . T , ,, ,
,, . , . , ., .it VMiirhestcr, Mass., Julv 11 Thun
is now directed toward the piopo'ed , , ' " ,, , ,
... ... ... .11. r'Pr showers which thoroughl 'oaked
reorganization of tho old Intertownship ,. , "
Tennis League, which was disbanded ' h.P I,!,,,,er, nU(1 lo"M "? the -our.
Inst year l.-eausc so m.iii of the pla5e,s , ,1,d nt 'lrP"nt m excellent -hooting
i of the larious team, were in the sen ir I "' "'' - """ "P'"n'1 ro"m" OI ,np
I In the last round in 1017 the league !"" "h P1"' fl tho ""iK-stur Coiintrj
consisted of Beech wood. Oakmnut. Idle l ""' lesterdar for the Mtisvachusetts
Hour mid the Cherbrook lennis Asso- I nuiateur golf championship.
nnthn.' The honors weiew on hi Team Francis Ouimet won e.isily in both
H of the Ovcrbrook Tenuis Association , ,., '
This team took the place of the Aid- roun'lv- '"tting a new competitive rec
more Tenuis Club, which dropped out I rd for the course in the afternoon
oi play ut tno end ot the nrtt rouiul when he scured a 72 in defeating Pcr!e.
Ul Wlf sfjipuu
No effort was made in IMS to revue
the league. Last spring it was found
that mam of the plaeis were still in
the sen ire aud it was thought host
to wait until thev returned. The league
now plans to organize for the remainder
of the season rind to have a complete
organisation rendv to besin ploy iu
f'linse 7 and .". A V. Knight, of the
Worcester Country Club, was the ouh
plavor from outside the Iioston district
to sumve the daj 's play.
The survivors and drawings for the
third round are: I'ijiicis Oinmet s
Tied .1 Wrisrht. Jr , N. W Dean u
I'jilcn- V Whittemore A I) Knight
s Tese Ouilfonl, aud L H I'nton
u P I) Wateis
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50-Mlle Motor-Pace Race Tomorrow
The scheduled motor paced lace was
postponed on account of rain at the
Eddie Wagond Injured
t.ioi Only Two Matches Played In Court 1020 The following clubs have an
H Championships. Rain Interfering nJ!0f . their intentnn. to have re.,
oi . , ,, , , , resintafives at the first meeting: neech-
1 (Jin 'lwo doubles matches were pljved , 0, rinh. Oakmont Club. Idle Hour
'";liesterdi in the tennis championships Tennis Club of Millbourne. Ovcrbrook
rim tat the Merion t Ticket Huh Other Tennis Asso.htion and the ISelhdd
2ic j matches scheduled weic postponed on Tennis Club This leaves one ucnm v
1 J account of rain They will be pl.ijed hich it is hoped one of the numerous
fnrlni cmnll n,.U... V... 1..1 .. Ml till
1 C Starr and D M Kdwnids de- ' The leorganization meeting, at which I''Ot Rrecze Velodrome last night This
feated I. Prentice and E M Edw-nrds, time the rules and schedules will he race winch will be ridden over the
r''2, ,i;1 KS ,T"D,T,'T"n', " 1I'JIa,('- adopted, will take place next Mondai , fifti mile distance, will be held toruor
Co.v defeated Barkliellenrv and Ch.irles'j,, the office of William Kowlund. :',17 i ,. , ' . .V n
Gamble, tl-0 0 4 In the second set , p0sioffice Building. Ninth and M.nket ro" nlBht' nnd br,nK, tether Percy
Henry and Gamble braced and took btreets Any clubs desiring to fill the i Lawrence, world's champion, George
their own services upto four-all. At, meant pot'are invited to send rcpie- I Chapman. Vincent Madonna. Prank
this point the losers gume went to I sentatives at that time to make note f'oi ry and Bobby Wulthour All these
pieces, Jones aud Mai Cov breaking 0f the proceedings. ndeis were at the tiack jesteidaj iead
tliiougn tor tne ouu g.nui: uuu iviuiuug
on their own
w,'. J?' "n?.."a'. t. have
Mondov ..ll,t Wthl. hVnTln 7 al nr" . ?d
Si ' b1 ""Wr ' . PP"r . Man ,r Joe
uuiama lounB joo Uorrell tu
Orijro ha
meet Hlnkle
service.
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Orioles Down Marietta
lumustrr. Pa.. Jub 11 Tli Orioles of
Columbia won 0 fast len-lnnlnB game from
Mirlelta score 7 tu a The -.core ib lied In
the ninth lnnlns h a home mn
SINGLES AND BUNGLES I
CHARLEY HOFFNER LEADS
Philmont Pro Sets Pace In Metropol
itan Open Tourney
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i i,-.' i.a w.'.-.Vc i.uii in 1in but l can b,B'it em a" runninsr the bases
woathor tKPpt the m-oips hiph in the Mlck nH sudoUh aH a pinch runner whi-u
"ruikurd uu runnlni: on alt (urP ol
Jnurr Hie other daj," rhlrprd ttie fni with
the bromi dfrlu. "hiiiI not $00 One plas
tered on hlni h Conhtnlilft linker for pueml
Inc the hvettl Jlmlt Ia Kimfmiu told rao to
extend condolences." v
7ii Atlanta Dukes almost broke a few
flays ago and there came near being a flond
',JstJ ., """ Dot into a heated argument
vlth Gilbert, the cw Orleans center fielder.
Jtmmu used to second base for C. Mack,
Milton rted who usd to "run thp daahe
and plav hall for th lnterslti ot GorcU
in pprtntins after H'e In rfRht field for At
lanta Milt Wat with the I'hll a a short
stop back in l'U4
feam Crawford, the erstwhile lilttlns demon
of the TI cere, it rlio Inir them how to
knock for a coul out on the Pacific eooM.
Sam Is leading the lenicu for lx)S Anceles
with an ateruEe of ,35,
Lena Blackhurne is taking the longest
route home, f irtt he was in Chicago, then
Cincinnati, then Boiton and now Vhilad'l
phia, Lena admits he cones from Pahnura
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Snooks Powd mi not be Rood enough lo
ip a rpnuiar wnn Loiinie s ceiinr chimp-
ci lit has thA chdiice
lick llendrlck, who In ImahIiiet the Iii
lilrirmiHiltM club. It houllne oer the wale of
ritchcr Juke Northrup to llliUnkee by the
urine. einiK cininin up na nrt tail. .ou
Fammu Mayer Lrk Maier s brother
Metropolitan open championship at the
North Shore Country Club hero .ves
trrrtay, wheu moie than 100 contestauts
teed up.
Chnrlov Tloffnor. the Philmont Coun
try Club plofesional. led the held with' ' I"Kh as If hv lud last call.
toundh of TJ and lii. wmie anotner
rennslvaniau. Emmet French, of York,
finished second with 73, both morning
and afternoon
Dinner for Charley Hoffner
Tomorrow eenlnK th members of the
HhIk Golf Club will ple a dinner tu Charlev
Hoffner About 10 pue.ts are expected
The dinner waH planned aw a testimonial tu
the Mdendld work that Hoffnei has done
on the linkH this season lllj latent uthloc
ment was the wlnnint of the slher cross at
medal pU) and (.npturlns tho matt-nr cliam
plonihip of rhllHdelphU on tho links of the
Philmont Golf Club
siorchui rw fnr Atlanta. Ih's an outfielder
and is hitting at Ml I
W York writers are Pennine Heine Zlm
memi n foi plawrt; bo far aa from third
bas Mbe Heinle think he's a shortstop
He thought ie w is a sprinter once Pige
Edllf Culllnn
Rtitell niinkhurne U called lena for the
sinie rcaOIl that Walter Johnvm Ih (ailed
Bar lie j i
BunMilne I m Coffroth and a. pirty of hi
Pin KrmMaeo friend saw the Giants nnd
th Caid in New York on Wednesda hun
shine jini thoutfht It wan a parade Instead
of bll eame ThTo were thirtj-two t
players tn ih same
f)epit prohibition, it wai wet nil oier the
Fast ehterda. one of the atloiu Teucue
clubs exhibited.
Perhaps Heine 7Ammenan can team a fen
things about third basing if he notches
Root) Hontsby today
Dick Uurru a h"'d rather ptiy flrt
for Columbia thin bo a t-peUator with
the A e
Rny Bate, who wJm with Connie Mack
lefere I ncl ani cot Into the Kuroppan
fracaw took the role of pinch hitter a feu
ill? ako and his stride Kuie Ixin Ansele
a vl torj, ISntes has Ilert eihn(T to heut
out for the third-hate Job on the toast.
hish Wrusel has a poor throu ma u hp
but hr foots em occasionally Itit al plav
ers ate icaininu that the arm's not so bad
that they can afford to take chances uii tt
I P Q L A R I M EM
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Famous Brands
GIVE me a quart of oil" has started
many an innocent truck and passenger-car
on the road to ruin. Be
specific, Man. Say "Giye me Atlantic"
right out, like you meant it.
Atlantic Polarine. Atlantic Light.
Medium and Heavy four oils to
choose from, each one designed to do
a certain job. Ask your dealer which
one is best for you.
ATLANTIC
OTOR OILS
Keep Upkeep Down
Polo Match Postponed
New or!, Julv 11 Rain forced a post
ponement eterda of the scheduled polo
uam betw ten Ilckaw ay and W'hippany
Itler in the Itllzzard Cup neile at the
Ilockawti) Hunt Club, at Cedarhurst. Leoni;.
Inland The match will be plajed thla,
afternoon, weather permittlns I
Jack Johnson Training Generals
Los Anreles. Calif., July 11 Jack John
son, former heavj weight champion of tho
world. Is In Mexico City arttnjr as athletic
trainer for a part of Kexltan generals,
according to P N. Snjder, Los Angeles con
tractor, who has Just returned trom a six
months' tour ot ilelco
Short 8hlp Races Today
Springfield. Mass.. July 11. The Short
Ship races were postponed until tudd on
account of a wet rack.
OVER 12,000.000 SOLD
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207 STORES IN 07 CITIES
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Uii Krnnlnfton Ale., between Vork i Cumberland
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424 .Murket St., betweon 4tli and 5th eraet and Cambria
Other Nearby Stored: Camden, Mlmlnrton, DrIMol, Chester.
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That's what the men folk of Philadelphia
will say when they lay eyes on these
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AEROPLANE QUALITY AT
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Mammoth Sale 2-Piece
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Hier.i customer rewhes an indiv idual measure, assuring an absolute
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Every One Celebrated For its Style & Qualityl
The Greatest Aggregation of
High Class Clothes for Men
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Priced $5 to $20 Below
Their Standard Retail Prices
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The idea of choosing clothes from
dozens of the most celebrated nationally
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tremendously to the imagination of
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Nowhere else in the United States is such a
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more like an exhibition palace than a salesroom.
And on every sale made the purchaser saves from $5
to $20. This great saving is made possible thru sheer
weight of VOLUME purchases for our 3 big Eastern out
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Thousands of Brand New Summer Suits in
Palm Beach, Priestley Mohair, Kool Crashes, Panama
Fabrics, Tropical Worsteds, Silks, Gabardines and
Flannel Coats and Trousers in a riot of colors and
patterns and in all sizes.
The most atti active collection of high grade Summer
Suits ever gathered together under one roof We can meet
your every fancy Fully twenty different makes at sub
stantial savings. Prices begin at $8.50 for Palm Beach
Suits, upward bv easy stages to the finest Gabardines at
$25, $30 and $35. '""
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