Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 28, 1920, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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EVENaPUBLiql3Bb,aEIFyi MAY 28; 1920
'HEINIE' GROH GIVING
HORNSBY A BATTLE
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jReds Third-Sacker Looks
Like Novice at Bat, but
J He Can . Wallop die
Ball '
Ily (lIlAXTIiAKD IUCE
HKIin is the way tiio two leading
lmttorH In the ftntlotittt T.cngup fin
Ishcil lniit scgdon, nftcr one of the
closest iliifJs "i record : '
Uousli
,.b. r. In 2b. .",!.. Ii.r. r.b. Acr.
eo4 -; ion io in a mo .:ini
Hornshj
CJU (IS 10.1 15 0 8 220 .1118
Hcrnsbr, for three yours now, )mn
been mnklnR a. desperate effort to lend
tlie Nntlonnl League nt bat, and while
fio was beaten by n whisper In 1JMK,
his 1(120 (tart la a reminder of Warner
at IiIh best.
The St. Louis Infiolder lios not only
been leniHnc his old rival Itoush by
more than 100 polntH. but In the Inst
official lintcli of avornRCH published he
Jmil fought IiIh way nboe .400, with
nn aeraK floc upon two hits a riimp.
Alnnji rnnltet! as a flue hitter. Hnrnnby
bns sonc Aell bejond any past mark
this season by consistently rapping
iprv nitdicr he ban fared. Htnrtlni?
the present week, he ban totaled moreJ
unse iiiih mini any mini in me gaine,
vlth Johnson, .Inrkson, Weaver and
Ornli presslilj lilm ploevt. but Still
trnilinc.
(ircat Hall 1'lajcr
Tim St. Louis star Is Jt great ball
nlajer. He Is not only n handy In
fielder wherever plared, but he Is a
riisced tjpe of batsman who Is always
rintiReroiiK, a free huIiikIiik rlouter. who
bis ii natural batting ee, well adjusted
to almost nny tjjie of pitching.
He has both grace and power, which
in the esFence of form.
While Housh Is tralllng"JiiFt at this
time, strangely enough. Ifnrnbj'H two
main rhals are on the Hod train.
They are .Taki- Daubert and Heinle
Ornti.
D.iubert has already led the" National
League more than once, arid this season
he N hatting well above an past f((rm.
Jake is no youngster, as we recall
villi bin; linn naste the nill well oer
ten cars ago In the Southern. League,
but he Is htfll fast "hud still poiscusos
Keen eje and a wcn-timeii swing.
Most D.ingcrous Kival
H'
ruitXanY'S mist dangerous rival'
looks to be Heinle (iroh. The lied!
third baseman was only eight points i
hnek of the Texan last.season anil so
far firoli has'been lacing the ball to i
en noou Hi the park.
.No ohe would ecr take (Jroli for a
firvt class hitter after Hatching his
form at that.
lie looks like a nolco at the plate,
with his bat held stiffly well in front1
or Ins shoulders, his hands lieing about
nock high.
Hut this doesn't alter the fact that
Groh can hit. He also is fust on his
n to first, arul if be wero a left
hander with that two yards start' from
the nearer side of the plate his innrls
tinuld be many points higher.
When a right -hamlcr. can lead the
Vague he lias to have something. For
he is spotting his left-hanileft opponents
at least a full stride. If not two strides.
Small wonder that a right-hander sel
dom reaches the top in either league.
Johnston and Jackson
JOHNSTON, of Cleveland, and Jack
son, of Chicago, bine been setting
the pace in the American, each one with
a father eje focused upon Cobb, who
lms 'icii slowlj winking ills way for
ward after a ragged utart.
Cobb has been stopped only once In
the last thirteen years. Hut lie needed
wanner weather than the present bprlng
has afToided, and now lias -a good
POLOTonSwP.M.
t !M,i.!a 9,,,.?,r' W'lb Bala
Take Turk Trolln- to WomMde I'nrk
Phila. C. C. vs. Point Judith
(.I-.MCIUI, ADMISSION, 3q a 8(l CTq
Dunhill Pipes
Arriitr,
run n IT
trr till
fo mn wlin
fTonl the hrU
iiirh in nre.
50
OTHER
SHAPES
(he famous
London -made
Alfred Dunhill
Pipes, for which
wc arc the hole
Phil ad c 1 p h
agents.
Coates Coleman Co.
. 1211 Commercial Truiit Hid.
Train lioor Locust 2566
rlt's so Easy to Own i
, A BICYCLE
Join the Club Tomorrow
Own a Bicycle at Once
BOYS
. Oct busy! Talk
it over with the
family. Tl them
how happy and
healthy a 'bike
Jill make you.
KP you out of
mischief. Make
ou strong and
well.
tint.1 .1. . .
bin.... .' ."' nr '" t once
tnniorrowl Th.y .r. the eaole.t In
51.00 Deposit Secures It.
$1.00 Weekly Pays for It.
LARGEST VAIUETY OF
, BICYCLES
. 'I!"". ,rom We don't eel I ny
ne bleyeje, hut let you rtiooie from
12 Famoui Maltcs
"KW 1M0 MODKr-R. ALT. BTTI.M
BROADWAY CYCLE CO., Inc.
l Market t., Phila., Pa.
.yjwaf XTO.T iVEilliJ
rntrnil HlhhJl -
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VmmiX Jr
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mv r
VWttt'&i&.JSr of
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1: - 4 k mv
"IIEINIK" (JK01I
Mho appears to bo Vlogcrs Horns,
by's most dangerous batting rival
stretch of ground to make up through
the warmer months ahead.
He in nt his best In steamy weather,
:M. & H. SELL
W1111I1Bmiiii)i11
Just Arrived Four 'Carloads of Famous
Carleton Indian Canoes
Good news to tho ennoe enthusiast, because Canoes nnd Cnnoo
Accessories nrc mighty scarce. Carleton Canoes nre reproductions
of the biich bark canoes of the Penobscot Indians, perfected by
them after centuries of trial. They combine speed, steadiness,
carrying capacity. Health, exercise, pleasure, glorious days in
the open on hike and stream that will make your vacation joys
complete are yours with one of these. Better order today.
Carleton Canoes, $70
Canoe Paddles
Single, $1.25--Doublc, $5
Ilrnt Biruc ntrpiiBtli t)lt!i lightness.
Canoe Back Rests
Single, S1.25; Double, $1.75
Oars, 20c a Foot
If It's Sporting Goods, We Have It 1
emv y
Toflkftr
x MTMSssm tsrx ss
AtDoc
or us Tilt KfcUAY and
it ion, ntAu l TflMsVUIlk Avt
Alhambra jfit 'niiiv m j. zea. u.ts ii v
itnuniMf in
"TCKUOH ISLAND"
ALLEGHENY rn.WR?,4,BniS;S:."i
t.ouisi: C11.AUM In .,
"TUB I.ONU WOlrS DAUOHTnR"
APm I O 02U AND TJlOMI'hON T8.
OI.AHA KIMHAI.T. TOl'NO In
"T1IK FOtUUDDUN WOMAN"
ARCADIA eSWy. Wm!
MART M1I.KS riNTna In
Nunsu .MAn.ibitiE"
BALTIMORE VnSWl$0
oiAiniA swansov 111
"YOU CAN'T llCLinVB nVRltYTHINQ"
Ol T ICDIDn nnOAD RTRECT AND
DL.UllDlrv.L' i'fii'HnvA .we
MAl'RICR TOl'nNJMrrt'S
"MY lADY'H GARTER"
BROADWAY
Hroail A Snjiier Ae.
MARSHAt.I, NR1T,AN"?
TUB KIVUR'S END"
CAPITOL "roMCT j?;pcrs
ROY STEW'IXT In
"THE SAOEIIRUbHER"
CENTURY BIUC,W!vfS
IRENR CA8TI.E In
"THE AMATEUR WIFE"
(ITir
DUI.T
,-,1 -M1AT ati Mnplewood Avee.
COLUiNlAL. in 7 nnrt 0 P. M.
I1ERT I.TTEUj In
"THE RIOUT 01' WAY"
TflDDCGQiSTTiATJAYUNK
LMrKtjJ MATIVEF! DAILY
CONSTAVrETA.nOE.n
FAIRMOUNT $AZTSAVi.
Ot.lVE TELT In
mwvE AVITHOUT QUESTION"
fAIVJIll V THI-VTIl 1-13 11 Market 8t.
I AIVllLiI n A M " MldnUht
T.OtTI!E OI.AUM In
"THE LONE W'OLK 3 DAUOHTER"
rtru CT TIIE.VTnE Relnw Spruce
jolt! Ol. WTlNKn DAILY
NORMA TAUMAiiun in
"SHE LOVED AND LIED"
FRANKFORD
471S rnANKWMUl
VENUB
"HU8I1ANDS AND WIVES
GREAT NORTHERN ttT$ &?
OWEN MOORE In
"SOONER OR LATER"
.. -r-.T-i-iT A I HiiTH . WALNUT STB
IMrLlMrtL fi- ! 3il EtM. 7?
nimv MOORE In
"SOONER OR LATER"
IRIS
KEN8INOTON AND
Al LEOIIENY AVENUES
ROREIIT WARWICK in
'THOU A RT TIIE MAN"
i a 1- A vrTTC KENSINGTON AVE.
LAFAYfc.1 It AND CAMBUIA ST.
ROY STEWART In
"THE SAaERRUSHEn"
1 FADER
41ST A. LNCASTEIl AVE
MATINUQ DAILY
VIOLET HEMING In
"THE COST
i infOTV BROAD t. COLUMTHA AV.
L1BLKI MTINEB DAILY
CONSTANCE RINNEY In
'TIIE ! STOLEN KISS"
333 MARKET CTffSSffffi
TOM MIX In
tJoma-lete chart (bswlDS procrima (or Ui week
rilOTOI'LAVrt
PHOTO PIAYSV
THRU X
( &i&7itev, )
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Maxwell Will Referee
Harvard'Princelon Game
TUtbnt W, Maxwell, sports edlUn- of
.the
X"
rhniK
lrattr, its J)
Htl hr Ihil i,i,nlra1 Iwinrfl nf fnnfh
oirirjftlg to Tttfrcn tlio llBtvari-rrliifftnii
rldlron rontmt nrat fnll In the ttullum
&V VmtnhTidK nn ntMnhfi A.
i mnnotc
Arooiuc th
Amoiur lhMnlhf innnrint HmM In
which Mr. .Maxwell will oltlclote rei
Col atr-HjTciie. at SjTacnse, Notembw
f, ana I'rnnitjivnniH-i'rnn
SUIe, at
Franklin lleld, Ortobrr 30.
and it is almost a certainty that by
August be will be up around .370 again.
He is generally nt his best In August
and September, and Is still the best bet
In his league, with 120 games left.
Fnlr Enough
MfTIHn best batting I ever did?" an-
swered lluth, using the prelimi
nary query as a starter.
"That's easy. It was against Haiti -more,
two years ago when I got bIx
home runs hi six successive trips to the
plate four one day and two the next."
Which is about the best batting any
one ever did so far as wc can scrape
any rebuttal out of the printed records.
ATU WUXDIHC Carpcntlcr pauses
the difference between boxing Bat
tling Lolnsky for $25,000 and Jack
Delnpsey for $L"0,000 is precisely
$22.",000. Wouldu't you? Or, wouldn't
jou?
"ITTOOD and Johnson, who will mct
'' in Chicago at catch weights
shortly for the Itepubllcan hcavj weight
honors, now report the pink exuding
from every pore. The wlnncf will be
matched against the ultimate bunvlvor
at San. Francisco to sec who will be
cussed out for the next four jenrs.
Conrlaht, 1911. AH rights reacrvtit.
IT FOR LESS:
$1.75 Kapoc Life Pre
server Cushions, $1.25
I'or Cnnoe, Motorboat. Yorlit
nndornpil by the U. H Oovt. Kour time
bunjimcv cork. Will euppnrt nrtult In
inir IH houm. Coered bout pnnlh
artlflcml Itnther. Sanitary, comfuyablc.
Canoe Rugs, $5
Woveif felt. OUes excluaho appearance.
Rubber Drip Cups, 50c
&n . mm
HATviiu.w i:vi:nin(i;
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LiOnlr th
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee, of early showing
of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Company of America.
MODEL
4:'0 SOUTH ST. Orchestra.
Pnntinunuy 1 1 I I
ALL-STAH OABT In
"OTHUR .MEN'S SHOES"
OVERBROOKfflfvA
iirono avu.
OLIVI3 THOMAS In
"OUT YO.VUKri"
PALACE
L'H MARKET STREET
10 A M tj. 1 1 tr. u i
.. priscii.ua DEAN In
"THE MROIN OP STAMUOUL"
PRINCFSS ,018 StAIlKET STREET
1 milCJO N.;hi A, M to H:16 P. M.
J.TAR CAST In 'lu' M-
"BLINDNESS or YOUTH"
REGENT SIAn4A.BIi.M
17TH
P. M.
HOPE IIAMFTOV In
A MODERN SALOME"
RIAI TO "ERMANTOWN AVE.
llL- 1W AT TIT PEHOCKEN ST.
"Little Shepherd of
jfttiv i'luivrijuu In
Klimdom Come"
RUBY
MARKET HT. I1ELOW 7TH
1" A M. to 11H3 p. M
MME SYLVA In '
THE HONEY REE"
SAVO IaU MARKET STREET
Jf V J I N , At TO MIDMOllT
WILLIAAr RTTS8ELI, In1,u;sluT
"SLAM-RANO JIM"
SHERWOOD M,,V,nd""';'i"
30
"SHOULD A WOMAN TELL?"
STANI FY "nKCT AROVE lOTlt
J I -ML.U. 1 n.tr, a M tn ifis t Vr
CECIL R DE MILLE'S M
"WHY CHANGE YOUR WIKEJ"
OTAR KENSINGTON AND
" l vl LEHICH AVENUEq
McLE.'.N ND MAT In 3
"WHAT'S YOUR HU8HAND DOINQ7"
VICTORIA "nStfiJ-p0?,1
CI.EMENCEAU'S ' M'
"THE STRONQEST"
cr
n NIXON-NIRDLINGER
THEATRES .
vr
BELMONT 6JD AU0VD majw
Star Caet In "The Huah.d Hour"
Clurlle Chaplin Comedy. "Ry tho Sea"
CEDAR 0TH CUDAU AVENUE
Hnudlnl In "Terror Iiliind"
Harold Lloyd. "An Eetern Westerner"
COLISEUM MA,utnT HBTWEEN
Violet Hemln In "The Co.t"
Added, Edsar (Joined). "Teacher' Pet"
IUMRO ,rn?NT BT: & 'ard avu
t .'- iiuiiiuu urn-nun nn I THnKtori!
Dourlae MacLean,
Dorle Mi
May, In "Mary'a
Loal Clt," No. a
AtiKie
Aaaea,
LOCUST
(ISD AND LOCUST STREETS
MATH 1 XI) B'HO. II n . . .
CHARLES RAT In
"I'ARIS QREEN"
NIXON a.nd ngnfBxai
JUANJTA HANSEN In na U
"THE LOST CITY." NO. a
RIVOLI
62D AND
SANSOM 8TS.
Mfltln Ti..it..
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R. Walthal In ."The Confeealon"
Added. Edgar'a "Hamlet"
STRAND aE1,MANA?
KNANGO
WALLACE nEID In
"TUB DANCIN' inOOL"
WEST ALLEGHENY
2-ith .
AlteiirliAnu
I
MtrKUTltft PUrk In "7bv to Qt'
Aimcu, 'ijoeii uuy, no,
apptari Baturday evenlag and Sunday.
SWEET REVENGE
FORGERMANTOWN
Victory Ovor Frankford Hailod
With Dolight Up to
Catholic High
They have n plucky little bond of bfclf
toBsfcrs up nt Ocnnnntown IIIrIi and
they nrc fighting to the Inst tlltch for
the Intcrscholnnllc Lcngiie chnmplon
ship, and .the chnncc to retain the
Princeton cup rests now entirely wltnM
Catholic High School. If the Purple
and (Sold enn trim Frankford in tlmt
final game, then Gcrmnntown High will
be happy.
Gcrmnntown nnd Catholic High have
been friendly rivals for yearn. These
two school1) got together In nil Branches
of sport seasons ngo when Doc Lewis
was hnndlltig n flairs for (tcrmnntown.
Now that Catholic Hitch. lnnt In tho
league and presumably n team iot tn be
feared, has a chaucc to da something
real. well, the Ocrmantowu bovs say
it'siall In a lifetime and Mint Catholic.
High has the goods.
Catholic HIeIi'h record, to be sure.
would not suggest that the tall-endcrs
utRSBii
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E I'llirLN
Hold on "Leilngton llnnklnir Plnn,"
rnerlnc 12 monthly payment.
LEXINGTON MOTOR CO.
or rr.NNA.
W. A. KL'HKR. President
Lexington Hide.. S31 833 N. Ili-ond St.
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Hundreds of MEN
Find Out Every Week That
Mr. Seligsohn's Prices
are still 20 and 30 fc
lower than any other
store no. matter what
reductions they make.
1 ,000 New Suits
Ready for Tomorrow
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And', Men, tomorrow will be a good day to get
acquainted with Mr. Seligsohn. Thousands of men
will want their new suit for the Decoration Day holi
day and, men, you can't afford to pay the high prices
other stores are still charging you, when you can buy
at Seligsohn's.
Remember, when others take off 20 and 25 per
cent, they are still making a profit and paying tho
manufacturer his profit, too! Nobody makes any
profits out here, for Mr. Seligsohn buys his own wool
ens, makes up his own clothes and sells them to you
direct. That is why you can save 50 per cent and more
on regular prices always at Seligsohn's.
It surely will pay you to come out here. Just
three minutes from the center of tho city.
SELIGSOHN'S
Manufacturer and Retailer
S. W: Cor. 8th & Spring Garden Sts.
Open Evenings
had much chance to overthrow the top
nolehcrs, HowcTcr, tho fans point to
Catholic High's rcmarknblc comeback
in the last few games and, think that
Frankfort! will have n tnsk to win this
last league game. Gcrmnntown got re
venge ia the league game with Frank
ford yesterday, Oansz pitched n fine
game and the home run by SchnefTer
scored Hatbcrstndt and Simmons, net
ting three runs in the ninth Inning.
It is A light to the finish and the Gcr
mnntown High fans linve not given up
hope. They think Cntholic High has an
even break for a victory. It will wnc
the Purple and Gold from n string of
defeats, and they will certainly make
every effort to win from the Frankford
nine, for Catholic High has a much
better record in tho league tlinn the
position this team holds would indi
cate. St. Joseph's Preparatory School took
tho lead in the Catholic League by
trimming the La Snlle Frcpi, C to 4, in
the game at the St. Joe field. La Hullc
nlavcd a fine same, nnd luid It not boon
for one bad inning, the sixth, the result
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Mould have been different It appears
poor judgment was used In this inning
in allowing 1110 lja nnnc twiner v tuu
tinuc his work.
Murphy collided with the first base
man nnd hurt his knee. He was allowed
to twirl the early part of tho sixth.
The St. Joe team linminerod him for four
runs before he was taken out and
Dougherty sent in. ' Dougherty held the
St. Joe players safe. It Is feared that
Murphy dislocated his knee and will
be out of tho remaining gomes.
SHAWKBY USES FISTS
Yank Hurler Attacks Umpire Hllde
brand. Who Retaliates With Mask
ltosfon, May 28. The gumo-between
the lloston Jted Sox nnd the New lork
Yankees nt Fenway Park yesterday wiih
marred by nn assault by Ilobcrt J.
Shawkcy. pitcher of the Yankees, on
Umpire George Hlldcbrand. The as
rault occurred In tho fourth Inning nt
the home plate. Shawkey attempted to
for $43
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Vour unrestricted selection from my cntlro
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pire, in retaliation, swung bis mask with
telling effect, cutting Shaw key's scalp
In several place? beforo the jilnjcrs
finally restored order. ,
Tho attack upon Hlldcbrand, In the
opinion of the fans, was flagrant nnd
without Justification, Shawkey com
plained sevcrnh times that Hlldcbrand
erred in calling balls And strikes, The
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For Suits and Topcoats Formerly
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Priced $65, $62.50, $60 and $57.50
Also 212 Suits made by 5 of the most
celebrated makers in America formerly
priced $100, $85, and $75 all at $57.
upset in wholesale
where as a result of abnormal conditions, coupled with a
late season, are responsible for this unheard-of action,
which offers you the entire stock of this stQrc at much
lower prices, than we ordinarily would mark them atin our
Clearance Sale in August!
These Suits and Top Coats the product of 40 nation
ally famous makers, are strictly regular stock and include
our entire range at these four amazingly low prices, with
out reservation. Despite the original closely-marked prices
which we made on these garments, we are offering you
reductions on these prices that are nothing short of
astounding. Here is your opportunity to buy clothes of
the finest quality at a tremendous saving.
Palm Beach Suits Reduced to.
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These garments are tremendous values at
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will cost more. All sizes, regulars, longs, shorts,
stouts and extra sizes. All colors.
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climax came, when, with the count f
Schang standing nt thrco and two,','
Hlldcbrand 'called ft ball, forcing home i.'t
Tltn TTpmlrvT- llti llirt f1rt Ttnatnn riiM 'JJ
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