r ir 5 US Iv I 20 MAYS HOLDS A'S; EVEm?G ,J?TIBLTO LEDGER-PHfi:AP3XiBai A, FRIDAT SEPTEMBER ffi. TJF.T 1019 What May Happen in Baseball Today YANKS SLAM Kill! .. ": III 8 I ''Inrlnnm .. f I II LJ1 Net, Inrk f PAT GRANT AND hlrnirn ritifthMfxii trnnMin I to tori .Former Red Sox Star Stingy J." iZi '" fl'lillllc With Hits, While Roberts Is Socked Hard NATIONAL LKAOVK ion t.nt lC. Mln l.nf ni ii .ni .h .1171 us in .mo .nn 71 .i ,AI .SI I 111 (M ..TI .tin ci in . t" .mil .111 HI) .112 .111 M m .Shu ,3'H 41 Mil .3t3 .3.1K .aim ..ill ..Ml .IK'I .Inn .i.ii .in 1 PLATT TEE OFF Win I n.e .HIS .HIS ..Mil ..VIH ERRORS HELP HIGHLANDERS Polo (il-otintts. New Vol it, Sept. "(!. Carl Mini. I!h Amnticnii Lncnc's (rrcftiost biinc nf runti'iitiou. :i pirKdl to pltdi tlm Inst liiitno gamn of tin Mason for the niik njrninM I h low I' Athletic ll'N nftornonn In fore a irnwil of 3000. Mack sent n l.jil liittciv in. Itobi-itl and Ktylrs nsarant HnifKins' int-n wlw arc fifslilinjr in thp Inst htili tti Imlil 1 third pla r asaitist Detroit I'lrM Innlii!; Mays thr-w nut Wince at first r.rif fin popppil ro l'ipii V -h nut. i:.iki-i M Pipp nwis iln hits tl(l Pirnr Vick il. ill. I,, I t . ft riMili-r IVi-! rolled t (, ,;',,., ln tiu-o tn Enolrtt i mw, 1, K tmns t third P.,.k 1 1,11 min,, lightning il.uiMi play. Ik.- t,, t, ,,n , (intliii. No runs ,,,. , lM ,,,,, 'iirnnil Inniiiu. ' Hum- iii.'Im1 tn lift iiiiuiu sa rifircrl. II.. I ,, Ii,,,, ,W th-. Dyke out nt lirst l'.uiiis tiKnn tlnul Pratt tnssMl mil i:no(t. ntiis n-i-hit no pi 1 'is I'ipp K" an pifiel.,' hit IVitt im Mfp on (, allow m s , 1 cr I,ui -.in; fleet, (iriiSn tn )Kp, i'.w.Vi- iiiim.i to (nllo, ,n Kui. siheIimI tn . titer, sconui; I'i n mil l'ratt liiirns rrrnl n Rood rntih of Mns' tj '',i , 11i two hit-, on cnor. Thin' Inniii'.' Ktjles out as 1,, I',,,,, Ki.bniN fanned Win so -kieil to IVn.iu ,, runs no hit . no prrots, Gallrnvnj t issp,1 Vd'k out at (irt. Ewoldt pot I'prk's liniM-. K.ikpi- giound e.I to Griffin. No runs, no hits, n ,.r. rors. fnii'tli InniiiK Pratt tosi.,1 (intlii, out at lirst "Welsh fanimil I'liins tuplnl 10 thp centerfiphl fi-nop CalUi-u unsi.illpd out on tnkp- No inns. ,,111 hit. no errors Tipp rat ' lilin tn Kohi.t. TlBit Cot a hi' I., s inn !,,. 1, s,i,s, ,1 t,, left, spnilini; I'ntt to fid Tmstir filed to Wiiibo, ami I'mtt s, on , ,,n Wingo x wilil tlnou to tho plat 1 Lewis coins to third ICirl .iM,i.l Mays out Uiki-s tn 'Hiflin Dm. ln fwo liils utii' prior. Fifth Iniiiii; DjiiPi fnnnpd. Pratt Ewoldt Stjlt-s fanned. .ntts, no errors fiallowaj tlirp Vick out at tirt. Peck walked linker pot nn.iiitieid hit. Pipp was s.afp on Iijkes's prior, idling the bases. IYi U spukiI on Pratt's sao rifice fly to Dikes in usht. Louis doubled to left-center, xmi'ing linker and Pipp, Lewis was nut sttetrhinc to third, Wingo to Cnllow.u to I:ho1iH. Three runs, two hits, 0111 en or. SKtli Iuniiis Zinn batted for Uobeits ami was thrown out nt tirst b- l'rntt H'mm got an infield hit (iriffi:! Hied to Vn I Mi:iti('. i.r.Mifi: Won It !.'. rlilrncn ... R W .IJ tlnelnnil . HI r.i .mm Vc ntk . ... . .VI .,vn Ilrtrnlt ... 17 1,11 ..ini Hi.. Ion 1,11 IIH .III) st. ),ls . on 71 .IHJ Unslilnclnn ".1 HI .3x Athtlr . 31! 100 .30,-V Not srhpiliitp,!. VKSTKIIDAY's I5KSI I.TS n Tin i, i.r.MM i?? riillnli-ll.il) I. Ifli llrni.l'lin. 'I. Ni-m lork. 12, llustnii, 2. Ilo ton, Hi ii lork, I (vmml cuine), AMi'.itirN i.rxtit r, m ork. Ii Ulilcllis. n. Di-lri.lt Hi ( level i ml. ... M, l.ouN. ,l! lilnicn. I. No lutiH, Wi Mi out. M.is to Pipp mn hit no errors. l'.oone now piti-hins for Atliletie Pensirr IIimI to Himis. Itui-l ,alkiil Mnj sinsbil off Uallownj's nnkle. Kuel lioldiiiR s. i-otiil I'.oth iuniier iidvain piI on n wild pidli ii k sihrIpcI to left, si-oiinc IJml .'iiid Mini s 1 i i-k stiuck Ollt. il k stlllP si', onil 1 h ki-s tospil out linker Two i mis, t(, hits, no priori. .seventh Iiiitins HolTiu.-iii now int'liiiip for Ni-w ork. Ii'lioul ilinins HRlit I'm-IiI anil (Ilenh plniiiis li-il lii'lil. I'm ii" i-tiuik nut ttiillnw.n went out. Mns to Prntt to i'ipp linker tlitiu out Ihk-s N., inns. in. hits, no i-tois Pll.p out It-lfflll t" P.nnlll' who I n - i-ii-il hist I 'nil I out. li.illowiM to 1 1 1 1 Iti n tlllls i Cleu-h . liils i uVd to m i rioi I .allow .i No Kichlli luiiiii; l1n i.ii: iliiul fir Nnw oik. r.wolnl MjIps sin- lioiine t inui-il. Piatt No inn-, one hit . no Waul V. ard tos. ..ii nut rjpd oi i-r pi-oiul tosspil i ut ingo. i-rrors. I' wstir sinehd to h-ft. Iloffimn strink nut. Mins hp.it out a bunt. O'lioul foned M-is. I)l..-s to liallo wnj Perk out. Ihkis to CiilEn. No iun, two hits, no en ois. Tigers nd Season With Victory State Champion and Ouimot's Conqueror Clash in Geist Cup Second Round NORMAN MAXWELL WINS I Itj SANDY MrNini.lCK. I riiesliuil Hill. Ph.. Kept 'M Pat (irnnt and Wood Piatt teed off this afternoon ill Hip iprond round nf (lie Rolf rnllj here for tlie prpat f?eit eup. I midst a R'lwpiiiR Riilleri. Pal is state pliainpion Wondj ovprthrpw Ouiinet In the national and "Put to tlie seini-lnials That's thp flnini of the two loinls to I the notire of the two tee toddlei (Jrnnt won in the inorninR dew from N. f i Iliiber. .Merion. tune ." and .'1. Plntt 1 plareil the brown iloi li on C. II. Wheel er, White .Mnisli, i.itlipr stieiiunuslj , 7 and i. Norinnn Mawell. whose name i twin- writ on the rotund horizon nf thp man's size inouuiupiital tmpln. phn s Siii-iu i- .lones Mnxwpll bent W '.I Al I)M-r. '2 and I. Joni-s tool; the ptprnn 1'ililii- S.itterthwaite oer the hurdles, t and ". when lie shot n '"' mil "Too fast foi papa," said I'dilie If Mnxwell win's he plins eitlmr Phut or (Jrnnt toinonow ip tlie semis. "1 don't i-an- now wlii'h wins." said Ma p1I none too i Imerfiillj. "No i-hniee , there." Piatt uiotp the best tieket roIiij out ' tins niorninc wlun be first broke into the fiist siteen in a play off anil still in the same humor jofiill tmnslieili the little pill all thp wnv mil like a, poloist in a i 'pur field for :i '!s. 'Mil ls Roiiis- snine on the Ioiir inllpy eourse. R. W. Maxwell Will Write Big Series Games for Evening Public Ledger The hlRRest nthletip event sinee 101(5 will lie the vorltl series hndcbnll Rames between the Oinelniint! Iteds and Clilengn While Sox, winners of the National nnd American lenRue iieunatits. This lias heen a great baseball year mid the season's tllmaT will he witnessed by more fani than iitij oflier elassie in tlie Riime s history. PliUadelphl.ans are Iieeullnrly interested In the scrlen heennse I'at Moran led the Phillies to their one nnd only National I.eaRiie line In 1 1 ) 1 . and Kid Oieason, the White Sox pilot, is a oitis-en nf the Quaker City. In order to Rive the traders of the I'vkxixo Prm.tr IjHmim nil of the Inside Rosslp and new'H of the seiles KOItliltT Y. MAXVKM. Sports editor of the KvhXtNO Ptlil.tr IiFIini.n. will he In (inelnn.'iti next Jlomhi), two da,s before the umpire calls "nla ball." Mr. Maxwell Is known throughout base- halldom ns one of the greatest erltlcs of tlie diamond, and lis coupled with his nhilltj to present any atliletie sltua non In n brcczj, snnppj stjle insurps our rpaders tlie most rendnblp nnd most necurnte deserlptlon of every thiiiR that Is'wnrth while nbout. the i-eries. In Tucsdni'x issue Mr. Maxwell will Rive an Inti mate sketch of the Cincinnati learn, nnd In Wednesday's issue he will have sometiiliiR intercsHtiR tn snv of the White Sox. On the days tin Rnmes arc plajed Mr. Maxwell will hnve n comnJete piny -b. -play description of the contest ill the late editions of the fucntng public Slcfigcr and each day thereafter will comment upon the tilt of the previous day In order to inuio vourFelf a lomplete nnount of the series vordcr the Evrxixo Pi hi ir M-nor.n from your news dealer today. CLUB TITLE WON BY KHARVEY Former State Champion Lifts Cricket Club Honors for Fifth Time The winners aro sitters. Sirs'. Walle was Miss Dorothy DIsston and 3Irs. Grant was Miss Louise DIsston. Mrs. Grant Is the wife ot Pat Grant, who recentiy won the state Rolf title, Tho girls' club doubles title was won by Miss Anna Bella Wood and Miss YlrRlnin Carpenter by default. They reached the final round by n win over Ml,ss Nnncy Knowlcs nnd Miss Emma Norris. Summary : i i i i CMB TITI.B TUNNIS BINat.ES . . Jlnl rtound ton. dinrt lUrvcy dttetf4 Ml B4ll Wood, 0-0. C-l. ' - DOUm.E9 trt. Itlrhard Naili- and Mr. Pat Ortnl letented nts rttzr Fermeon and Mlti M, DIxoA. 0-7 JI-4. otnt.s1 DOtmt.r-s Semi-final nound Mins Anna Helta Wood and Miss Vlrtlnla rarpenter defeated Mlas Nancy Knowles and Mlas Anna Norrla. fl-1. 0-1, Final Round Mls Anna Bella Wood and SCIs Vlntnta Carpenter won from Mia Caroline. llemacK and Mies KlIjAbrth Frailer by4lfaujt. DEFEATS MISS WOOD, 6-0, 6-1 11 W MAXKl.l For the fifth time Mrs. Gilbert Hor vey, former Pennsylvania State tennis champion, won the tennis title of the Philadelphia Cricket Club on the St. Martins courts this afternoon when she defeated Miss Anna Bella "Wood In straight sets. The score was 0-0, fl-1. Mrs. Harvey encountered little trouble. Miss Wood seemed nervous nnd Tailed to show the form that carried her Into the final round. The club doubles title was captured by Mrs. Richard NaWe and Sirs. Pat Grant. They defeated Miss Peggy Ferguson and Miss M. Dixon In two hard fought sets by 0-7, G-4. HERE'S A REAL ONE! White Pongee Shirts, $9-00 Last- Year's Prices. Cellar Attached or Detached Ills and S I'O r. I'.'s lii nth this: rial i mi h. i-'r i lilt l-liii In 'h-eler In nmimrl'-i' I Ii Pt renin I Di-trnlt. Mich , stop, -JH . ' hnnp .i n b tl fi-ilui, lir-ln a to T. -n-trnlt iln l lilinJ v i- Saturday's Tlr-' nr. mri 'n- i'i furl- iu- v I- K P7 -I i (Irunil I'll '. i, J ii'r llnus- Ml.l Albert A Mil. hell Miv (Iipn-r H' - i ii-l r- -Q-P nsl urci Hwnil mi- Aqueduct Entries i-ar-oliis , ml un i 11.' Hue Si h i r H" ins Tr .phi M" lis lllaht iijI- 'In " i I his I' M Mrthnn HiT 117 Is. h-l Noi.r 1" 1"7 ll.ir nf I'hnelilx Ho 11" llm Orl. M". t .iT 'I h Iii-i-iiiion l.'i. Hi7 lljik ll.u 111 finli -i- ir olilc anil up. H rtp -!-- i'l-i h ia-' abnat pirst stxTrnv H W II .finer Pain ileleat'il Fr mollis lluntlnmlon Vallo M 1' I mi ' rrnnl,fnr il- . et North II Us 1 up W II Hi no his Aronlmink ilefi-ated 11 H Nmton hltmniph '. in.l 4 P I I'nrsnn Pummilh ill f' ifii K. " I lnrr nellbu I Mnil ? 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"elltnK. hllidlilP 1 ,il n lite il. r I 117 Ihlstl.-dcn ino lis Telle, -VI UJ Illalrorle 11-' lo M-ar-olils lllal 1- II lilies 111 Mm p,otrt lit 114 Xfiv Alle 114 114 Kirnl.l I II 111 111 Hpapir 111 114 1- nri.ln 114 114 hnlrl 11 I 111 La kl- 114 114 allewan e i hiini. 1 ir Uai k fa-l .1 P r Ii Si. ni" Old York Ilo ul J H iidinlilr M'n-himil le, f chaHi N irw li-h 4 ml " .1 i J Ton Tiankfori! d-feated H H D i vson Whltimarsh 4 ml J It V i. nonfood North Hills defeated r 1 Hisviris sttnlon 1 up H II itnep West ('hosier defeated II II Ik-nn-tt Arnnlnifnk I and 1 r II Itallnn Wlmem.irah defeated R 11 itiBfori LI ini rch 1 up II 1' I'lln. .Mi non. Wcated C. F. K mil Jr Old York Road. 3 and 2 U T Pahs Uhitemarsh difeated J. I, i) (.Ticket Club 2 anj 1 THIRD sI.TBl:N J M Thnmpeon. Sprlnic IHen, defeated i. ( Sudiixrds Oerbrook I and .J. i' V Doelp. Wiiodbur won from T Tlierrbn Havana. b default J 1 Youni?. Frankford. won from I" P ( hrtllenner MerchunlvlUe. b default If W (roudlil I'rliket Club ilefpited ( ... . . n i fl J Youeil, Frankford. 4 and 3 iHlffllcIWiHtlTOfllfaTrifotnrffflH'.V'lffirHrtfiwfvnftsj XV rinlnenr Arc.nmlnk I ml ? ' P X' Anderson Uanorrh derated II. Bi"M"g,a,aa'BJ"a'g,g'1 Wm MBiSBWBSSm J. It ( lapp 'h. i han defoii'd T llorrniks Frankford, I ami 3 G n ,. e. , ,. & V llaetlnc" t rim 1 up M hoiee H I (lolrt MerrhanlMlle, defeated II. E Bttter uraoc Shoe for Men a T I.lp-.ti Ir N -rth Hills der .t. 1 Mountain Wluteniarsli. a and L'. g Bi - , 1 34 N. 13th St. 5r'1 I -J!ilffirro)lBHlf---v. ' 8 Why We Save You Over 9 MlMM-JL-piiL i S3 Per Pair When You 1 MWEM3BSwffl WsMWmiMWfflfr0'' : Bxy Emerson mWMMM: WMIl i Shocs I ! rKMwmm-tsK mssmmaKWmm i p r a on tin- long thud , ll , I . L. J HliMlllJP' ,i ims8JmSMmlElm9m1 41 '$) 9ur prl(,es are 0 -SKfeTsr-t jBSBW: a l0i based on what 1 curtain j A w S lte ijSll' 31 ntprf W M fiA &&& Am M fl ffA && -J W Ua IliNIGHT' I I s f i ! defeated ." and 4 defeated A No matter how rsuch you pay for a car you cannot buy more satisfying performance, more riding ease, more artistic design than you find in the Stearns. Its wonderful Knight motor, its excellence of construction throughout, its luxurious appointments make it the best auto mobile "buy" today. Manypenny-cott Motor. Company 90S North Broad Street Poplar 1565 I 1 u ywA f 4 Pussy Willow Crepe de Chine Silk Shirts 10.65 Plain colors and all guaranteed non-fadable? 2 NORTH 13 ST. Attn m mmu a m I SOUTH 13 ST. J fiMorEN KVENiNasBasrasn FOOTBALL U. P. vs. Bucknell University FRANKLIN FIELD Saturday, Sept. 27th, 3 P. 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