Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 25, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 22, Image 22

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DROPPING BYWA YSIBE
Murrey, Pixlcy and a Tackle Lost for Next Year, but
Bill Roper Still Has Goods Johnny Evers
Seizes a Pen
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DEFEATS READING
ny GHANTLAXD HICK
YOU mny lccnll the nerhnps nils, at least be good en
quoted statement attribute.! to n UrIv for thtr' P1
Mr. Shakespeare "Beware when men I
speak too well of thee."
It linn a meaning.
Some time ago we succwlwl to Hill
Iloper, Princeton's conrh. that hiss
football prospect for 1021 looked to be
extremely roseate at to hue.
"The onlr trouble." lie nid. "is,
thin -It looks too good "
enough to mnke a hard
ace.
The Summon
sate a golf hall sailing
Above an nncicnt linrK.
I heard n tad fan trnilmp,
"The old hoy's going back."
.1 far, faint giceting drew me
Acro the surer new.
As some one xehispered to me.
"There's April calling vou."
Concerning Champions
Captain of Gormantown Scoros
Sixteen Points, While Final
Count Is 30-14
STAR PLAYS THREE MEN
Since then irnnk .Murrey, one oi nis tACK DEM l'S K YHcnvj weight
heat kickers and one of hln star backs, I 1 . ..,,.,,, ,
uesi Kicum " .-i,i.iii champion Exceptionally good
hat been dethroned lor n scholastic ' "
. ,,M .ai J Georges Carpentier Light heavy
Kunin: a Tery good tackle has been tied ! .... , ,. ,
up for the wine reawn. and I'ixley. I weight champion- y Root).
the Ohio BtftU guard, has returned to Johnny Wilson Middleweight ohara-
OMn State pion IleW the average.
And there are six month left for! Jim , Ilritton Welterweight clinm
Fate to wield the battle-ax. plon ery good
Offhand. hocer. we should say that, llenny Leonard Lightweight chain
Bill Iloper can Mill worry along with plon Lxceptloually good.
Kck. Lottrle, Gharrity and Gilroy I Johnny Kilb.nne 1 eathcrw eight
attached to the main precinct. champion Out of date.
. .Toe Lynch Dantutnw eight champion
Mr. Evers Reports -Good.
BEFOIIE the training season they This might be accepted as a fair
were all quietly, but firmly, crowd-' tnting of the ohnmpion8 who now hold
Jng Johnnv Evers Cubs into the fee- Bn ring titles
ond division. ' In the way of all-around ability.
But now the Trojan dissents from Deinpsey nnd Leonard arc well in the
this ranking?. "1 am working for the lead. Wilton, the middleweight title
salt of the earth." he write, "and so! holder, brings np the rear. Kilbane,
kindly keep an eye on our smoke. The at least, nred to be very good. Hut
boys are all readv to rise up and go . the first good middleweight that wanders
somewhere, and if we are not in the I along should knock Wilson's wreath over
thick of the fight. I have missed an- ' his left ear.
other casyxguess." I
A few timely blows will make the ,,. n lk DorgllIli onc ot T
Cubs extremely formidable, with Alex- , J ... . . ... "
nnder. Vaughn nnu iyier curoing uos- ; -. , - ".. "
7ii i. wielded a wicked mashie. But being
connected with luckerd s nportive
merry -KO-rounu iviiyi-s xvrj nine xime
tile bats
Vaughn and Tyler were both a trine
ketT last season, but Evers believes
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hat "both southpaws will come upon for any fancy follow-through. If It
their old-fashioned winning ways this lsn i one loing, u is icn or imcen
spring and back up Alexander over the others.
long sprint If they do, the Cubs will copyright mi, .t l rxhts rtstned.
Germantown defeatel Heading last
night nt Auditorium Hall. Chew street
and Chelten avenue, in the first gamr
of the playoff for the championship ot
the Eastern Basketball League by the
score of 00 to 14.
The outstanding feature of the eve
ning was the work of Nathan llolman.
rate tar rxtrnordinnry. nnd captain of
the Germs, who unaided, wored more
points than the enure -neaiiing aggre
gation. Nat's Riimmary for the evening con
sisted of sixteen points. Jive field goals,
six out of seven fonl tries ond one field
goal which he made from one end of the
hnll to the other was disallowed by ltef
erec Bactzel. which was a mistake on
the pr:t of the offlcia't.
Baetzcl penalized llolman for run
ning with the ball. The referee in such
an important series has a hard tnsk. lie
fell down on this particular decision.
but considering that he makes a couple
hundred In the course ot t He game, n
slip-up now nnd then can be overlooked.
llolman was opposed bv Frnnkle
Bole, a star Heading forward When
Nnt sent his fourth t-ounter Into the
net. Boyle retired in favor of Mnlnne
He was only In the game two ninutcs
when the Bears made another switch.
Nat had scored so quickly that
Schwab wis inserted in the line-tin nt
forward and Malonp dropped bark to
guard. The work of llolman nnd his
trnminntes was better than is cfncrally
witnessed 5n championship matches and
they had little trouble in iiollshlng off
their opponents. The second came will
be played on Saturday nt Heading.
Ilolmnn. Iliplcy and Mcehau, of the
UcrmH. arc an members ot the acran
ton, of the l'enn State League. They
have won the second half honors in that
organisation.
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SENSATIONAL EASTER SALE
Of Men's and Young Men's All-Wool
SUITS and TOPCOATS
$30 and $35 Values
Now
350 MORE GARMENTS TO SELECT FROM
OUR sensational sale of men's and young men's tfR-tyvABtiBb
and Topcoats at $15 carried Philadelphia' by storm. The
tremendous response proves that the men of PHILADEL
PHIA appreciate our UNMATCHABLE MONROE iVALDES,
From the moment that we opened until 'way past our regular
closing time our UPSTAIRS MONROE CLOTHES SHOP
hummed with activity.
Coming right at the beginning of the season (when clothing
brings its highest price) makes this the MOST EXTRAORDI
NARY MEN'S CLOTHING EVENT EVER ATTEMPTED IN
PHILADELPHIA.
We Urge That You Come Early!
and then we have for you
225 Men's and Young Men's All-Wool
TWO PANTS SUITS
That Sold Up to $40
These splendid all-wool, silk-sewn suits in Fall and Early Spring
weights are here for you at the exceptionally LOW PRICE of ONLY
NOW
We again urge that you COME EARLY!
Remember, No Charge for Alterations Satisfaction or Your Mone y Back.
18 Upstairs Monroe
Shops in New York City!
Others:
Baltimore, Yonker;
Patenon, Brooklyn,
Scranton, Jersey City,
Albany, Newark
I mn il. m mini ' ' "
Second Floor,
Corner 10th and
Market Sts.,
Over Woolworth's
OPEN EVENINGS
PRACTICE GAMETOR
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Will Moot Philadelphia Pros in
Exhibition Tilt Sullivan
Wine Hot Corner
PLAY GEORGETOWN MONDAY
To get hla nlno In ulinpc for the open
ing game of the Koutheru trip ulth
Georgetown UnKerslty, nt Wellington,
.Mondny, Coach Dr. Wnlter Carlp,
of the l'cnnRylvnnia nine, scheduled a
game for tomorrow Afternoon between
the varsity nlgc nnd a picked team of
professionals from this vicinity. I.aot
Saturday the Ited.nnd IJlne nine hnndod
the pros n defeat nnd expects to do the
same thing tomorrow nfternoon.
Dr. Carlos intends to give nil of lil
pitehorn n rhnncc on the hill tomorrow
to limber their nrms for the four gnmes
next week. It is expected that the team
fclected to Hurt tomorrow's game will
he found in the Hnc-up on tho southern
trip.
Today is n day of rest for the candi
dates mi was jcRterdav, because of the
Mippcry and wrt condition of Franklin
FieW. Yesterdav the randidntcs nftcr
listening to n short talk by Dr. Carlss
witnessed the school games In Weight
man Hnll.
In the list of men to be taken on
the southern trip, seventeen in all, the
names of Korbcr and Hlnckle nre miss
ing. Iloth nre third basemen nnd there
being no other cnndldates on the list
for that post, it Ik expected that Dnnnv
Sullivan, the basketball substitute, will
stnrf. Coarh Cnrlss has been trying
"Sully" out nt second, short nnd third
for the past week, nnd hns decided to
Rtart him at thp hot corner in n regular
game to test his mettle under fire.
Unless something occurs tomorrow
afternoon In the game with the profes
sionals to cause a change, the lied
nd Bin team nhouW Urt tha swxwh
on Jiotiuny wiin aiiko wniEcnui on urac
base, Danny McNlchol on eemi&, Mel
Shrlvcr nt short. Danny HuUlvan on
third, Al Mmirndinn in left, Herman
linrvcy in center, ann nun Jiyem in
right. Mntier vnil flo ttra Tcociring.
r trri twtVo for"t Iwita,
Al tn1mr. hultbork, jid rAdk 8pW
Inr, tuilhuclc. nt tn Krl A. A. norcer
trti. oi KMiify. N. J.. ltt thl dtr
nr1y Tw Wt. Trml, -wTiere th treek Strut
team, of which Uioy nro memben. will A
inro In h wrtm ot three cumt tomorroWi
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Your Easter
Hat Is Ready
Regular $5
Value Set
Sketch
Style and Quality
Without Extravagance
Why ray $5, it and $7
Elteuficre?
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Every man nnd jioung mnn in Philadelphia will want onc of
these Stylish Soft or Stiff Hats for Easter. Here they rc
"beauties" the latest nnd most fashionable shapes, in that
particular shade yon want.
New Spring
Gaps
Regular
$2.50
Value,
Now
The ry Intent atylcs. Newest nov
eltv tftects. All tth&dcs. All fabric
Tweeds, Cashmeres, Worsteds,
llometifkuns, etc.
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1217 Market St.
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Men Your
Easter Suit
or Top Coat
Is Here at
Less Than
You Expected
to Pay
Open
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Yes, sir, the biggest and best assort
ment of Spring clothes you ever laid
eyes upon. Suits that will instantly
appeal to your sense of economy if
you are the fellow who wants an all
wool suit hand-tailored throughout
and perfect fitting a suit that is
absolutely guaranteea in every
respect. $25 is low enough to pay
for a suit if you expect service.
Come in, see what a wonderful
showing we have every one
worth a third more.
$35 & MO VALUES
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These Men Will
Wait. on You
Alt of them hntn had yearn of xprl
ncp nrnrly ererj on known them
ou'll be glad to Iiiita ttitm wait on
you. Drop l' and set arqimlnUd.
Billy Stewart
Billy Dougherty
Frank Fitch
Harry T. Powers
Two-Pants Suits
All-wool materials in all
the new shades nnd styles.
They give your suit double
wear.
Very Special
$20 $25 $30
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TOMORROW
Finest Grade
All- Wool and Sunproof
BLUE SERGE
Suits With Two
Pairs of Trousers
Made To
Order
$34.50
ana rvorsteas iu
Suits
Finest New Woolens
and Worsteds For Spring
Made to
Measure
WITH EXTRA TROUSERS
Re here tomorrow and select your new Spring " ' 'rftlt.
tremendous new stock of the finest Sprina icoolent ono ".,,,
Hundreds of the neioest patterns in solid colors, strip,
silk mixtures and herringbone loeaves, ,i carri'1
We make every garment to your measure and eVcril.J.n,hlt,
an absolute guarantee for perfect fit and superior teorKmw '
P. B. WHITE & CO.
TOM MALONEY, Manager --,
808 CHESTNUT St
OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENWgy
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