Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 14, 1920, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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NAtlVfTV WILL pCAY
TWILIGHT BASEBALL
Phil Haggorty's Team Opens
Late Afternoon Season With
Brooklyn Royal Giants
In splto of llio"lnck of tlnylWit saving
In tlicso ports, Mannftrr Will HnpRcrty,
of the .Nntlvlty'basebnll club, will open
the twilight season with the Urooklyn
Koyal'GlnntH on Slny 20, nt tlic home
groiiniR Hclurnilc and, Ontario street,
Tort Itlclunonil, tho homo of Patsy
(lormali ct al.
Hut beforo tho twIllRlit season the
nllvltv team will n6t. bo iille. Toinor'
row afternoon nt .'I o'clock HngRcrty's
nine will clash with the I'nrk HpnrrowM.
Willi Hox Helbolil, formerly of the
tlilelles In the box, tho Sparrows will
liave a strong' bunch t6 buck Nativity.
Sumlny Nativity plays Kmorson nt
1,01110 and next Wednesday nfterjipon
Ihev will open tho Germantown grounds
wltli that club, following this gnmo tho
next day with tho Madison Htars at
liomc.
HARD GAME FOR STARS
Madison team Will Meet FalrhJII
Nine Tomorrow
The ralrhlll A. 0. will play tho Mod
Ismi Stars tomorrow ut Thirty-fourth
nml need streets. Tho uptown aggrega
tion has a strong staff of pitchers, and
will depend upon Williams, Hw.ccney or
Itailnor to stop tho winning utrcuk of
.1.. f',ovo Porrv I nil 111.
The Madison team has won five
ftralght, and they will pitch Fitch,
Smith or Crowdcr ifgalnst lalrlilll. The
Madison club has an inclosed park. The
line-up:
lWIItlUM, A. C. MADIHON
Hchntmmer. cf. Smith. 3b.
B. Noll. . Johnson, m.
l,awllt. Sb. .UL'f?."' '
JtofcU. rf. ,. Trultt. If.
AnlTon. lb. lUXl'' -'i'
I).d. 3b. White, rf.
(1. Noll. If. . J?"1'- lb'
Knll or AuM. rii JVrUb. c
Williams or Had- Fitch. .Crowdcr or
nor. t. Hmlth, o.
Umpires THfnall and Maxwell.
M. E. SMITH VS. OLIVETTE
Sporting Goods Team Meets Up
State Nine Tomorrow
The Marshall E. Smith & llro. team
will have a hard time keeping up Its
victorious gait on Saturday and Suit
duy. The sporting goods team has two
hard games scheduled, playing the
(.frong Olivette vtenm, of Heading, vic
tors over Lancaster and Kennctt
Bnunrc on Saturday, nnd tho McAn-ilrew-Forbes
team. on Sunday. McKen
ty will twirl for the store boys on Sat
urday, nud ho will be opposed by
Hums, while on Sunday Krsklnc
Mayer, erstwhile ono of the I'hillles'
mainstays, will make his first appear
ance for the Smith team. Ho Will be
opposed by Watson for the visitors.
Financial League
I'lmrrhill. Market Street Tltlo end Trust
CV'a claasy pitcher, smaahed out a two
taguer with the bases crowded, winning lila
onn game esterday and drfeatlnR Third
Notional Ba.nk. n to .1. Harlan at Mmrt
calhcred In two labeled 111 tn In deep abort
niu wnicn were sensaiionai.
Third National 1 n 1 0 n 0 1 3
Market Ktreet 10 0 4 0 0 x 5
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JACKSON is WINNER -
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Outpoints McCJostfcy In. Fast Bout
at Germantown A. A. '
.Toe Jackson, I'lillndcliilitrf. J 35
pounds, outfought Willie McCloskey,
of Port Ulclimond, 141 pounds, In the-
icaturo frneas-at the Germantown A.
A. last night In eight exciting rounds
that, fairly bustled with action. Jack
son took tho lead In the very first ses
sion, rocking McCloskcy's liend ro-
ftcatcdlv with lllri loft nml inlifllntf
vicious rights to the body. With this
Kiuri no iook six nt tlic eight rolllitls,
tlip'otlicr two being evcu.
McCloskey had till the better of the
infighting of which them wns very little,
using his left to good advantage, on
Jncksou's ribs. AH the long, range
honors went to Jackson by n largo in'nr
gin, ho apparently being able to lnnd nt
win witn eitner nnud. lloth boys were
bleeding when the final gong signaled
them out of the ring.
In tho cmlwliid-up Martin Judge,
tho little Manuyuuk battler, stopped
Kddlo Harvey, of England. Iteferec
Uynn called the botit in tho seventh
session to save the llriton. Harvey
stnrted strong and It wns not, until the
third round that Judge succeeded lu
weakening him. A hard right to tho
stomach, followed hv n ftiiprruslnn nf
vicious hooks, spelled tho beginning of
the end. From then on it was a caso
of how much punishment the Kngllsh
uoy 'couiu nssiinuato before no suc
cumbed. .Tudc was the aggressor nil
the way and had Harycy's face ou
trfhsH of blood. Judge weighed in nt
110, while HarveV did 1 15.
4 Ping ltotlic and Kay Belmont fought
eight rolinds to a draw. Belmont wns
by far the more clever of the two, but
BotHts's weight was too much of n handi
cap. Bndic scaled 122, while Belmont
moved tho beam nt 114.
Young Tommy Sharkey, of West
Philadelphia, 138, gave Tommy Hud
son, of Nice town, 148, n sound lacing
in their sctto. Hudson managed to stay
tho whole six rounds, but took an awful
lot of punishment to do so. Shnrkcy
was easily the victor from tho first bell
to the last, hitting Hudson with every
known punch and u few devised for the
occasion.
In tho opener Battling McGovern, of
Port Itlchmond, 145, battled six stormy
stanzas to u draw with Young Bill
Brcnnan, of the Falls. 140.
Miss Dllebtrey Wins Another Title
Is Ant-rle. May 14. Mtaa Kthelda Illlab
trey, of tho New i'ork Women's HwlmmlitR
Asaoclatlon. won tho National A. A. U. no
yard woman's national awlmmliiB chain,
plonshlp truths I.os Ancelea Athletic Club
plunge. Brio swarm tho distance In -'J 1-5
Kcconds.
PHfakSmra 14; .1920
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PENN TO' MEET LEHIGH
Lacrosse Teams Will Battle at 8outh
Bethlehem Tomorrow
The Pcnn Lacrosso team will meet
I.enlcll fit. Mnnlli Itotlilotmm In mi lin.
collegiuto lcnguo gamo tomorrow. The
lieu unu jiiiio droppca its first league
match toSwftrthmore. but has protested
tho gamo because of alleged violation
of tho rules by tho referee.
There are six veterans n the squad,
Which is coached by Clarence Goldsmith,
who has been lacrosse tutor at Penn for
tho Inst twenty years. Goldsmith played
football, baseball and wns a member of
the boxing ten m nud the Mask and Wig
Club while a student at the university.
The Golfing
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Dimhlll. Ixindon'a
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particularly adapted to the
cnlfer or nny outdoor use.
II l snort, yet nas a meai-uni-slzo
howl with a fairly
thick wall.
Coates Coleman Co.
.Sole I'lilln. Aa-enU
I2S C.'omVI Trust Hide.
Train Floor I'll. I.ocut 2.100
:M. & H. SELL IT FOI LESS:
No 20o, 25 or Any Per
Cent off at M. & H.
Wo don't follow suit wo sot tho pace. It lias never bcciv neccs-,
snry for us to drop off ohc-fourth or one-fifth from our prices, be
cause OUR PKICES WERE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. A com
parison with prices asked at other, stores advertising 209'o and 25
off will prove our statement.
To Prove Our Slogan "M. & H. Sell It for Less?'
Wo nuoto our American Lcnguo. Ball at $1. This was on salo
nt this price long beforo tho explosion of high prices. We've been
specializing in keeping down prices ever since we'vo been in business.
Another Working Example of M. & H. Values
All-wool Sweaters, sold elsewhere at $12. 20
off, brings the price down to $9.60. Our price for
the entire season was and is $7.50, $2.10 lower in
price than the neW 20 off price of some stores.
Figure Out for Yourself Your Percentage
of Savings on These
Baseball Shoes
With cteats
partments ;
$11 Body
Protectors
Now $5
A reduction of 4M.
Kxtra strom- brown
ennvna, stuffed with
especially light padding,
sewn In separate,' com
requires no Inflation.
American
League
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cover, recti.
latlon In every detail,
for nlno InnlnKs.
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Mitts
$g
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Klgruro out
the pcrcent
ncb of sav-
Inc on tljls for yourself.
$10 Catchers
Mask
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HtronRlv mudo ot
best wire. lln.lr.
Btuffcil pud. i:instlo Btrnpa
Louisville Slugger Bats,
Special at $1.50
$8 Fielders'
Gloves A
Now "
Finest nuallly horse
hide, full leather
lined. TIiIh nKlovoolIs nt stores
that (rive you 2u off nt J8.
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As sensatiorial and unique as a new style of automo
bile; as handy and common-sense as a vest-pocket
note book.' Never before have cigars been packed
with so much thought for the consumer.
The CINCO HANDY HUMIDOR was care
fully designed with the idea of providing the smoker
with a compact, handy and artistic package that
could be of useful service afterwards.
The CINCO HANDY HUMIDOR is the first
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OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS., INC.
EttablUhed 1850
ONE Policy One Quality One Price was the foundation of this
business twenty years ago. Before the war my One Price Policy was
quite popular in different lines of business, but during the war I have
been plugging along alone but Peace hasn't been declared yet.
A Profiteer can't do business on a One Price Policy, because where there's
only One Price, they can't use the $3 price for "bait" in the window and the $5
price for "bu$ine$$" in the store.
Iiust happened to notice today that all the stores who are featuring $3 hats
in the windows or displaying $3 hats in big type in-the papers, arc carrying $4
and $5 hats in the stores. ,
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different, and it makes a lot of difference to you whether the dollar sign is used
once or three times whether there is One Price or Three Prices.
I have' one price in the window and one price in the store, and my salesmen
don't have to figure out the size of your pocketbook when
you tell them the size of your head. They don't try to show
you "something better" .because there isn't "anything
better" they are all One Price $3.45.
You can make your selection from more than a hundred
different styles. Imported and Domestic. Bleached or nat
ural cojor. Wide, Medium, Fine or Fancy weave Straws.
Smooth or Saw-edge Brim, Wide and narrow bands every
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