Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1920, Night Extra, Image 31

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERrPHlLAI)ULlHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ' 17, 192
1920
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7AWS AM) COLLINS
ARE HIGH IN FIELDING
Xead First and Second Basemen in Official American
League Averages Larry Gardner
Tops Third Sackers
Complied by Irwin M. Howe, Chicago
"fUllffv" Mi.TMr.1e Itnutnn In.l tl.n
I ifirst bnse'mrn iu fielding with the Bplcn
'dld average of 000, ninety-one of. his
Jin r acceptqd chnnres being nssiKt'i.
PInn. of New Vnrk. linmltpil 1711)
Ichnnccs, of which 100 were nsalsts, nntl
lower 1U17, of which 140 were nnsWt.
Eddle Cellins, of Chlcnce. Is first
lomenc the second busenieti with n tier-
Icentnge of .070, nnd for the fourth time
I in ii's career in the American League lie
1 leads nil In the number of accented
chances, this year's record reading
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Tarrv Gardner, of the chnmnlnn In
dians, has an average of .070 nt third
(base with C'JS accepted chances, while
Kvcrett Scott In first nmetie the short-
tops with 820 ncceptcd chances for nn
Ovi'mbc of .078. TIiIk Is the fifth con
secutive season that Scott hns finished
first among the fielders of his position.
When Sam HIce ncceptcd 478 chances
!." t nuter.ts' and twenty-four nsslsts
for an average of .000 he cstabllt-hcd
a new major league rcieril. The near
I t approach te this phenomenal per
i fermanee Is Mnx Carey, l'ittsburg'i,
408. 1017; Oscar Telsch, Chicago, 101,
'1017. and Tils Speaker, Husten, I'm,
1011.
This season Tllcc Is far in advance of
his nearest rluil. "William .lacobsen. Ht.
, Iieuln. who handled Ml tiiitinits and
eighteen assists. Telsch. Chlcaee. is
third with .tS." putouts and twenlv-livc
I assists und leuds in percentage with an
.Tcrnge of .Del, being clinrgea with mil
light errors.
U. J-'or the eighth conveoutivo car liny
Hclinlk, of Chicago, leads in putouts
among die catchers with .081. The
"Mule Cracker" alto set a new record
the last season by working behind the
plate In 151 games. Steve O'Neill, of
J'le.chind, weie the mnsk and pad in
14S games, wlille llnlpli Perkins, the
feung star et the Athletics, gave the
Jignnls In HO contests. Perkins led
flic league in assists with 170, Ohar
lt. of Washington, being second with
I'lb. O'Neill thli.l with lS and
fc-'esduiil fourth with 111.
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Mnnlnn, Detroit . . .. no 81 27 7
Myntt. Athletle 21 30 15 4
Heffman, New Yerk. .. 1." 17 1! 2
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imie. Cleveland 27 it 21 n l oue
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Kerr. Chlcncrn 41 H SI
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Hhurlscr, Ht. Leuis. . 3S
Daunfl, Detroit 3S
."liiwkey. New Yerk.. US
Punneck, New Yerk . . 31
Hh.iw, Washington . . 38
Nnytnr, Athlet cs . . 42
MecrlJKt. Nu Yerk. 20
Xachiry, Washington. 44
llugby. ClevHArtd 4S
i:eelcakle Claveland. 41
Jehnsen. IVnahlncten. 21
Wilkinson Chicago.. . 34
Hatty. Athlcttm in
i;hmke. Detroit 8S
Cellins. New Yerk . . .10
Leenard, Detroit . . . 2S
hush, lUateii 31
Williams, C'hlcaue . 3d
O.rlhum. Dc'.re t .... 3D
Hrhacht. WmhlniUen.. 22
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lliirunll. Ht. I.eiil ... 33
llasne, St Leuli ... .IS
I'liolte, I'hlcace.. . . 37
Uulnn N-w Yerk . 41
Wnllman. Ht !.euli . 30
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Moere, At'ilellc.i 24
Kcefe. Alhletlis ... . 31
VntKlluT. Ht I.eule 21
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llurrl. Athletics . 31
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PENN' COUNCIL MEETS
New Football Schedule te Be Of
fered for Approval
I'ennsjU aula's athletic council con
venes this afternoon In one ,of the most
Important meetings held since the Kol Kel
well incident last year. The schedule for
next car comes uii hefere the council
mil It has been whispered about that a
light is likely ever the dropping of goine
teams.
The awarding of letters te the foot feet
ball team la also en the program, while
It 1h expected that a new list of conches
te assist Johnny llcisman will he pre
sented te the council. It has been
rumored for several days that Carl
Williams would be nnnied in assistant
te llcisman nnd head of the advisory
beard of coaches. Several changes in the
advisory heard are also expected.
EXPECI COBB TO
MANAGE TIGERS
Announcement Loekod for at
American League Meeting In
New .Yerk Today
agcrs, contrary te recent American
League tradition at annual meetings,
and little, if any, disagreement was
anticipated. The mnjerlty of the ; mnn mnn
ntfers nredlcted the new constitution
I would be ratified "without n rleplc.
Helertlen of managers ler me iciruiv
i nnd Ht. I.euls teams wan expected te
be formally announced. u .
sldcred n ccrtnlnty that Ty Pebb would
be chosen te tnnnage the Tigers ana
Lee Fehl was generally mentioned nH
Ht. Leuis selection.
Other mntters Included getting a date
for beginning the 1021 race for the
pennant, which probably will he April
13, and discussions regarding rules for
future world scries gemes.
dividual star of the game, scoring four- through the defense of Heep "'
teen points for Dartmouth during thclnr, and for this reason was fenwl te
firs" half. attempt most of its shot from mid
Mlddlcbury found It difficult te break I fleer.
-15th and Chestnut
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McFall
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Leads Lafayette Harriers
tlrP. 17.Jpfllli. MrPAtl ham hn
reelected captain of the Lafayette Cellr
crof-ceuntry team. MeKali in a veteran
of thre yearn, and his election mirkn the
third Uamen lllth (Scheel graduate te be
rhesen captain of Iafayettn tramn, as Joe
Lehecka, the football lcad"r. And Wolbach.
the baa-ball pilot, are alie former E&nten
HlKh athleten.
New Verlt, Dec. 17. The annual
meeting of the American League here
today, whose most Important business
was ratification of the new baseball
agreement, marked the Inst of n series
of bascbalt gatherings In this city. It
nlse was the first plenary meeting of
the American League slnce three of
Its members temporarily seceded Inst
month te force action en a general re
organization of the snort.
An iinusunlly placid atmosphere hov
ered ffver early conferences of man-
DARTMOUTH FIVE WINS
Geerrje Zahn'a Preteges Open Sea
son With Victory
Hanover, Dec. 17. Dartmouth
opened its basketball season here with
a 31 te 10 victory ever Mlddlcbury. Al
though both teams were Inclined te be i
wild nt basket sheeting, the Green was
greatly superior In the Meer work.
Cnptaln Nelsen Browne was the in
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Ijeaffue 1 lie I'nmden i enter han rele1ered
fnri -three Held Realu In fourteen Ruinna. or
slightly ever thnu In a s.ime
It vvlll I ivnme time before the Individual
record In the Ainei Iran I."amie ii N'tteied
The thirteen ba'ketg of McOrery. mmle In
the riftlelh-Olrard Bam-. leeks llku the
lilKh-vvater mark for Iho pcasen
"( lilef" 5lnller hin been appointed play
In? inannser of Oloverivlllo In the New
Yerk Stata I.eaRue.
Serernl IVistem Iuicue manaecra are
loeklnc ever the plaera In th" IVnn Stat
circuit nnd may make unVri te pla here.
"loc" Nrwimtn centlnuei with Wllkei
Harre nnd hit foul Beal In the last minute
aualnst Pltteten enabled Wllkes-llarre te
humble the leaders 18-17 and crawl within a
Biune of llrt place. Newman alBe slarred
from the Held
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Slnle circuits. Hastern I.ennue rlnyera nr
loeklriK ever the Held le pick up some teft
change, llojle and ltelch. of HeadliiK are
said te be ncKOtl.itlnK for another berth.
Andy Mills captain of the I'atennn. In
tlm Mate lAJRiie. new defunct, hna lven
signed bs l'lttsten Hj takca the place of
Ilucv Harris, who has been forbidden te play
l.iskctball by the Washington American
Icauue management.
1'nt Tncirert. former lleacen star and
who has been uetlnit as n referen for sev
iral years. Is new touting the whistle. In
the Anit-rlenn leiUfii l'at'a work Is of n
hlsh order and he will seen earn a plucn In
the bit,' league.
Several echoeN luive secured 5,'ennh Hall,
home of lb.. Ann rl' an and Manufacturers'
l.ea,Ufs for plielnit nuarlers It It nn
td.il Iniatlen, with plenty of facllltl.'s, sn!
the officers of these aseoclallens are triad
te extend the ihe of th" place te schools unl
nilliKes James Hunter if Hoepcs A. Town
send has charge of assltmlns the dates.
Nativity, of the Amei lean league, will
meet Viscose, industrial ihamplens of Dela
w ir.i count, tonight at thulr hall, Mllle.
street nnd Alleeheny avenue In the pre
llnilnry game Nallvltj I'athulle I'lub i lashes
with Hummerdale, of Holmesburg ".MiH--k"
llunntn will set back Inte the mme after n
long laj off.
5lanngrr Ixrs. of I'hlUdelphia, hTs slcned
Andy McMahen the sens itteniil guard nf
l'est 211. of the Ainerknn legion, and he
will make his Pastern LeiBUC ilebut tenlBht
In the ganie ul Trenten.
Halineniniiu Colleen wen the llrst-half
ihiiinpleiishln of Ihe City i nlleRn llaskelball
I,, iku. at the c. nlral V M c A Inst
n (.ht, d. rwtlnir l'hMadlihla ltent.it Colleen
In n Int. resting and hard reuht cen'est b
lh m ere of 20 in 11 Textile had lllll.
dllfUullv In ilef.-ntliiB the I'hll idelphla Cel
In-., nf I'huimacy In the seh'duh d en
lest, by the si ere of 40 te 21.
rOIlSO.V and Ilnldwin Locomotive
L' Works are all set ler the "criicuil '
game of the Manufacturers' Musket hall
League, which wilt be played tonight
nt Yoneh Hall, li":i7 Columbia avenue.
The Tails five Is in first place without
a defeat, but the locomotive mukcrs
have a team that bheuld give the leeileis
n hard tight. One complete side nf the
linll lias been reserved for the Ttnldvvln
rooters, who nie 001111111: nrcninnnnleil
by the company bund, which will pro
vide music for dancing from 10 te lli:!!!)1
p. in.
Heth clubs will tnke the fleer with
t heir regular line-ups, nntncl. Dohben .
Lees and Livingstone, forwards;
Moerehcnd, center; West nnd Kdvvards,
guards. Ilnldwin: I'ike nnd tiraeff,
forwards; Fessctt, center, and Strain
and Gallagher, guards, The latter
combination is one of the speediest out
side of the Kastern League nnd three
of the Daldvvln pin) era formerly were
Eastern League livery.
Prominent officials nf both concerns
hnve shown n keen interest In the con
test nnd one of the distinguished guests
vvlll be Samuel Vaiiclnin. head et the
big locomotive works. If Dobhen is de
feated the rnce will be tied, but Man
ager Calhoun is comment his clinmpiens
will retnln the lend.
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One needs te knew that, tin engine deci
net Kel loe het vhll runnlnB which may
mean 'hat some purl of the coellnR sste,n
Is partly rleii.nl or that the spark It net
advnr.ied nilflclentlv.
lie Mire that our hand crank Is und' r
Ihe seal, and net only that It's a nroed nan
te tak. It out occasionally and rv 10 make
ture that your moler hai net hlftcd
Ordlnari cotton braid makes an excellent
silencer vvherever sheet metal! comes in 1 en
act with shet me'al. Heavy cotton tape Is
lutiir vvh.re there is heav vinr, as, f'r
InhUnc, under the lioed In the case of
squeaking fi nders a length of cotton braid
Is bunched under thn fasienlre nuis, vvhhl'
are then drawn up
If the fuel In the carburetor Is net set at
llie pretn-r level it v til cuue various rea
liens If the level Is tee hlKh ll vvlll llend
the carburetor If it Is tee low It win
nsult In a leun mixture and difficult start
Inc Fer satisfactory operation It Is im
pertant that the Hest be adjusted ke thut
Iho gasoline will ri about n thlrty-s tend of
nn Inch Mew llie eutlit of ire limes' nezil
CASSATT-BELL TEAM WINS
Knyeula Catholic Club will open its J fejS
new bniketbnll linll in ht. Aiitiinny s 1 jr
Auditorium, Tewenty-third nnd Car
penter streets, this evening with l'est
Ne. 20, of the American Legien.
Mnnnger Claving, of Knyeula, has
signed a number of star plajers nnd
the personnel of the downtown teams
indicates one of the strongest inde
pendent clubs In the state.
Included in the line-up are four
plujers who formerly performed in the
Kastern Lenguc. The forwards arc
"Inkle" ltegnn. of (Jerniantewu, and
"Calhoun," of Ceatcsville: Jack
Lawrence, of (lermantewn, will be nt
center and Willie McCnrtcr, of Phila
delphia, and "l'etey" Kilpntrlck, of
Dobsen, lire the gunrds.
In meeting l'est Ne. 2U, Knyeula
opposes the team that is leading the
Anierienn League. Munagcr lllll
Oevcrv has n fast collection, and while
scvern't of his regulars will be out of
tonight's game with injuries, he has
fi'liret oilier finri ui me aintiui"
Lengue te (ill their places, nnd his
team, if anything, will be stronger.
DUNDEE BEATS KRAUSE
Allentown Boxer Has Better of Lecal
Lad at Germantown A. C.
Allentown Dunde had the better et
tin eight -round wind -up with .Iehnii
Krnuse nt the CiemiuiUnvvn A. ('., lnht
night, nnd in the second inund the vis
itor sent the lecul boxer clenn through
the ropes nnd out of the ring. The
semiw'iiid-iip proved te be the best bout
nf the nicht and proved u scnsatiennl
draw betwtcn Cliff Ucnt and Heundy
Iliuiilhue.
Thn uther results fellow : Johnny
Deiiglieitj wen from Freddie Miller, Jee
llrnillcj tii'imced Willie Ue.wmlds nnd
K. tl. Warren disposed of Hattllnc An An
gele In Hi" second round of their six six
reuuil encounter.
Football Stars Jein Boxing Team
XnnilHill. I1"' 1" The Naval Academy
11III be airenglv n presenleil In tlw un
limited and llht licuvyvvrlsht classes nn
Its bevlnfr team this sear. King and Pravvly,
fnetlinll nnd reiilnu stars have reported '
I eaeh Webb and will try for the unlimited
Miltrht c'asi. whlle Mlssen. last year's
heavywe Kht champion, vvlll luKc care uf the
175 pound class,
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M.W
Spring Surprise by eBatlng Breeke
and Rogers In Court Tennis
In a (.elated Orel round maiih In the Wa.
trr J Hallahaii leurniineut at the Phila
delphia ItHcqu.'t Club ext.rd. It K. Cas
salt and J C Hell. Jr . defeated O II
Ilroeku und K II Iteeers 1-0 H.J, fl-'.'
It wis the surprise nmirli of the lournn leurnn
in. nt, for llroeki the Mierim court tennis
star, has had ample pra. He, en thn courts
this sea)n vili'la Cussall wha has been
ul.. , mil v. lit Inte llii ImiriiBim nl v.llli,.ii.
'Hi I unv pr' pu.' iilnu
I'.Si xbe llrst Kume went te Breeke and Hes-era
"7H I rt 1 and It looked like a runaway match
l"17 for them, but C'ussutt lame back te his form
1)05 with a rush In the second Kama and wen It
11113 l and th third ably supported by Ik'll
A FLYING SANTA GLAUS
MR. MERCHANT
Make Your Rural Xmas Deliveries
VIA
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We ere prepared te help you solve your expreit delivery
problem by placing our airplanes at your service
Call, Write or Phene Us New
SPEED SAFETY RELIABILITY
Airdrome 4Ja Mile Frem City Hall
AERO 'SERVICE CORPORATION
317 STEPHEN G1RARD DLDG.
Phlle.., pB
Uelti Walnut 2600 , , Keystone, Race 336
for
Reguk$30&$35
Suits and
Overcoats
IN THIS SMASHING
Factory
Sale!
Come, 8ee these clothes, sold
right where they are mode.
Yours for actually less than
the cost of production.
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Stere in New Yerk, Bar Nene,
Can Duplicate, or Your Meney
Refunded.
"Milano" "Dunhiir "W. D. C." Pipes g.
The finest Briar Pipes made. With hand-cut Vulcanite, Bakelite or Genuine
Amber Stems. 100 different shapes te selact from.
De Your Christmas Shopping Early! & Ciiioeflillfl Qflle
el 2,080
Overcoats
and Ulsters
Fer Men and Yeung Men
Purchased By Us At a Price That
Meant a Terrific Less te the Makers
MADE TO RETAIL AT
505560
And New Yeu Get Them At This
Astoundingly Lew Price
$3.SO te $10.00
BIG CIGAR VALUE!
2 for 25c CilrcfcFCIS Merchants
3 for 25 $4.08 Bex of 50
Regular Price $4.88 Bex of 50
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CIGARS
Bexes of 25
Pipes in Cases
$3.00 te $2500
French Briar
and Italian Briar
llll itcniilne mnbrr, llHKelllr
slrms or liniiU rut tuU-nulte strins.
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a m ulnlii.
41s
of 25
Baltic
Mcersham
Meerschaum Pipes
lim
from.
it pumplrtfi line
Celd ninunlril
8c Si.u
$1.68 can
10c Slp
$1.88 can
BOLDS
of 25
TOBACCOS
1 lb. Jars and V2 lb. Tins
Prince Albert Tuxedo
Edgeworth Velvet
And All the 1'epulnr IJrands
!.'"lific; ;?""" $1 en i
lln UL HunililerHiiL.U
lie sie , ADLONS
$2.25 Jjex of 25
2 for 23c GIRARDS
$2.50 box of 25
2fSiZe3c ELPRODUCTO
$2.55 box of 25
we sic GIRARDS
$3.00 box of 25
i3c size EL PRODUCTO
$3.00 box of 25
i1 I I'1''! ''ill
lllillilifiiillilMlJ
Cigarette Case
Mii'ln 2-ltt. deld-plutrd
Very lljclit nnil romfertnlile for
(he iiiirkrl, for little lleurs dJO
or rlmirPttes . va
Imported Cigars
Coronas, Partagai, "Hojtei,"
Remee & Juliet, Carolina,
Garcias
We liae t I.Hrci. Sterk le
Hrleet l'rem In All 1'olers.
Cigar and Cigarette Helders'
IN lAbi:.1
We liue n In r ire stork te selrrt
(rum in lip-te-thr. minute stjlcs
mid sluiprs, ?1.B0 te J0.
Gillette RazersCut Prices
$3.79
$4.49
$5.65
tiirnr
$7.49
t V a l ' vSSjsrtCfflj 1 Ir
J.l.ne Ilmers in flat metal
or new voeilcn o.ihe
.-"ll.OO (Jelil-I'latril Itnrer
In ifeld-plati'd i,w
V 30 Ituxer In le.ith r
travt'HnK imke .
riO, 00 Oeld.l'lntrd Itnrer
Mtii it'Rthcr iritM'litiK
ci.iml)lnntlen . .
Cigarettes at Cot Prices
Fer Friday and Saturday Only
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CAMELS .
PIEDMONTS
LUCKY STRIKES.
CHESTERFIELDS
SWEETS, 20'S. . .
Carten 10 plcgs.
LORD
SALISBURY
Carten
12 plcgs.
FATIMAS
Carten
10 pkgs.
$.75
$2-10
A. SCHULTE
EIGHT PHILADELPHIA STORES ,
Cor. 13th and Market Sts.
Cor. 13th and Filbert Sts.
Cor. 10th and Market Sts.
Cer.52d and Market Sts.
Cor. 15th and Chestnut Sts.
Cor. 8th and Chestnut Sts.
15th and Seuth Penn Square
Cor. Bread and Walnut Sts.
Cnmdfit. N. J. Ureadwny Kalslm Tr.nten, N. J. llreiul ft , 8,Ble wilmlnuten, D.l.sth ft Market
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What Yeu Get for Your
$25 In This Big Sale!
Swaccer nsters ami (ircnt CeiiIh; some bare half firlts,
wlille ethers hme full belts Mnglu nnd ileuble-lirrasted
fnnn-Ottlti: eeats 1 Istcretfi's, Itachtns, llex nnd t'liritir
flelilH i:rrj (enrclvublu model, from tne most extreme
te the most ceiik rriilUe All sUm, ult colors, all lutirli's
Includlns the newest plain and fiincy effects at well aH plalu
lilncU JUd K".iy inrltun and Lcrsey.
Fer the past 2 years '.ve have set the pace in value
giving in Philadelphia, upsetting all the traditions of the
clothing business and forcing competition te exert itself
as it has never been forced te exert itself before. In
these two years we have been rewarded for our enter
prise by building the business of our chain of stores
from one of less than a million dollars annually, te ene
of almost 3 million!
Today and tomorrow we shall furnish clothing buy
ers with another spectacular demenstrati n of our value
giving power by offering 2080 sumptuous, smartly styled
and elegantly tailored Overcoats and Ulsters at $25 each,
that were made te retail at $50, $55 and $G0, and which
we purchased last week in one of the best spot-cash
transactions ever engineered by us in the present un
settled wholesale market. Come today or tomorrow
and you will see Overcoat buying done en a scale never
before witnessed by you in any store anywhere.
ALTERATIONS FREE
wt
Mere Than 3000 SuIIh In TJiIh
Sale, at $27.50 trb P7 r A
Made te lie .Oil
tall et $10. "
Open Daily
TiU 6 P. M.
Saturday
Till
10.30 P. M.
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