Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 03, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 23, Image 23

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EVENIN0 PUBLIC LEDaEE-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921
23
DATE
PLAY BAniN HIGH
U--'-rr:,r
hWeen Knauo,i'
both CracK win
SET FOR JUNE 11
mi.i. flinnt' rhnmnion
flwB"B .n Pint tho Kllrnboth.
Mftiw'JmKiV;.
tire the game. . ,. fjrmn.
& I 'ffil wm hnn,,lln,: the
n htL aWnro of Conch Lnrkoy.
ri Ml-W mornlM He brl owl
,V I '"' ",,, i. nblo to nrcopt tho
r. H'V nVhl Mr" directors
rJ!&d , ni nil rlrtt for the
. . nrnri, 11 n; ".; " i
fmbloMlM a ' ""T. mil In nlav.
P.Knerv "or Committee on Ath
tylheMipem . th(J Grccn
Twhlto nrrgn.lon would be nl-
lotftd WKP .l,r'Vl,-r rn.hn.l.. him
tt a Rr -or,i thi. ,on,on.
tXm Vm not mifforrd n defeat In
L Snrt". It l'n l',n'w1 somo, ?f
g&SW -r.hr 'Nw .W Stntc
flinmn,
UlniNew York Title
V .irl while bro the Oorgn Wnsli
htfnifh School team, of New York
flff&d the Jew town and was
u,'l'. w!ti! lis first detent. The
nt home vnn . , irtorv
nl score wns to (. u? ini" vinor?
Rtln High Srhool had an open claim
Ii the New York City high school
rW."am In' nilaibeth has convinced
Itself tha t is tne nesi wirauiuwj "';
u"."1 .1 1.1.1. Inc.nM In fllO KnHt.
"d ta out for mmr scalps. When It
ard that the Cennnn own team lind
piled up s""I' " enviable record It
'ranted a game right nway. nnd no time
nai lost in trying to arrange once. AH
tbat remain to he completed now Is the
Supervisory Committee's ruling:.
OermantoMii has one of the greatest
.-holastlc hall tenins in these parts in
vom years. The team has won twenty-
use out ot the twenty-two games pinycu.
Swarthmore High walloped them hint
ufek by a 0-0 score, when Cnrbach
,iad allowed u Hook of runs to come in
near the rloo of the game.
Il;d Park Wants Game
111 111 kllllll iv ur
Wired on hip inner h grounus on dune
IS. The Mage Is nil set for these games.
T mnl vri'pnl viplnrv nf fhn Hi
mantown bojs cnnie yesterday nfter
noon when Camden High was set hack
to the tune of !) to S. Gcrmantown
put a nil 01 hi inns in hip ruriy irnmos
nf the game. Thr were n bit unlucky
In the lntlor iniiiiiK". however, ns n
irirk meet fur griuninnr schools nf
'tmaen puneii on n inpie piny, rue
all was nit to the shortstop who threw
'is mm out at firM, and on n return
ihrow tagged the runner going to third,
lien threw home in ilmo'to cut off the
I'lijer at thp plnip
In (h ivlli illtllllr nnnllini. fn..t
" ... -.-. .iiiwtuvi linin
(lay was made This (imp Hip ('live
i'ens turned tho trick. The ball wns hit
down the first hnsp lino, and Kaufman
Homo Run Hitters
in Games Yesterday
S
J'nlili. Tlitfro .. . .... 1
. Ipp. Vnnkrrit I
nwirnn. Ilriln.. 1
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Vnllopnl I.rnmif
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innde a wild benvc to rlr-ht field. Thp
Riinrdinn of that sack threw over the
second baseman's bead, nnd then the
shortstop threw wild. The third base
man ran out nnd Melded the ball nnd
llirpw It ovpr tile second hnsemnn's
ncad nnd lluftlcr. the Cliveden short
stop, reeovcrpd It nnd threw to first
base. The runner, who wns bewil
dered by nil nf the wild throwing wnn
cnught flat-footed off firist.
TWoloR NATIVITY
Uptowns Defeat Tamaqua and
Cressona Tigers by Good Scores
The Nativity hnseball team returned
to this city today for their game this
afternoon at Rplgrndo nnd Ontnrlo
streets with tho Philadelphia team of
the Contlnpntnl League. The uptown
ers while nway played nt Tamil nun.
where they won, 10-4. nnd yesterday
easily won from the Cressona Tigers,
0 to 4.
Dcvinc wns on the mound In the first
game and Cnrrigan hurled yesterday.
Cresnonn did not get n single run off
his delivery until the eighth, when Iip
pased up nnd tho Tigers tallied four
runs. Nativity on the other hnnd
knocked Perry Sterling out of the box
In (Iip first inning otf flvp runs and five
clean hits.
TIip onrlip Infield. Mplnnls, Josephs.
Nlelil nnd Meisler. plnyed .wonderful
hnll. nnd .foe Letters wns n' tower of
strength In the outfield. Tomorrow nft
ernoon Norfolk Stnrs piny at Nativity.
Today's Local Ball Games
I'lillndfliihla rontlnrntal T.nnrnn nt Nn
Ihlly. Ilriffrurifi rnd Onlnrlo lmlii.
.Nopfolk .star at tlelaher, Twrntj-nlxlh
unci Uhnrton Ktrrrtft.
(tflltj Trust at (iunntnlrn Tnil. riinile'
I iirk.
nhijJnckyts' tMsniv-Foil MIITIIn n V.
g. Ilr jrf. 1 I ,M.I Nnval Ho.ntal ut Novj
Kerrultlni: Stutlon. 3 I M.. .fngue lutnnii
ny innl.
C'lvlllntin Snrr Inriif rfounllur IM
Mon nt Muclilnprr IHvlslnn. Untue Inland
uvj innl.
Innrnnre I.tnuur Mnllier Tn. at F.
K O.
I'lilliwtrlpliliv Flnnnrlnl IAcur--Tndn(-mrn
s Niitlonnl at IVnn Sliitiial. KlnrKlne
Krrrfiitton Crnler. llftlrth utrert nnd Chtiu
ler mrnur.
Hank and Trust Co. T.aKiii I.and Till
nt Itonl KM n to Trust, nrittel lllfl.
M'.STEBDW'S Hf'OriF.S
riillndflnhlii Irujl Co.. 0. FlrM National
Hi Quaker Clly Nnltnnnl, 10.
t,ft i,i,Jl,.9rn'.r'.,.,T1:' LeiBiir- udllor
. r.. It. II. rhllndrlitfilft TiTliiln.,1 I ruitui
M. I; ncunrlmrnt, 8; rrriuhl I rain Mas
tern. 7.
Nativity. Oi Trrwina Tlrr. 4
tt?Ra ,TrnJfit. '-on.itup I.urrrnr. 10: Cnl
lonhtll. .1. Kkhniond. IOi .In.Uim .
rirUlirr, fli llrldmlmrjc. 1.
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Xtnmlnnl gnpnlr. tit riillnilrlnhhi TAtt
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(IiIIIhii'.h Nny I.cn( 1 i vision Kr
imlrN, IOi InrilM nnd Korku. 8.
BANK LEAGUE STANDING
nral F.Matr Tlllo Trnst
I'onimrrrlnl Trust ...
Franklin Niitlnnnl l.ank
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DRAW TWO TEAMS
IN GOLF PLAY-OFF
Elimination Round Tomorrow
to Oust Ono of Fivo Suburban
Loaguo Division Winners
KEEN SEMI-FINAL TEST
n.v SANDY McNIHUCK
Two tenm.s will bp drnwn todnv from
tho winner of tho fiVp dlvlsions'ln the
mpn's Suburbnn League golf tenm com
petition. Thesp two plubs will piny
off oh homp nnd borne courses tomor
row to enter the scml-fmnl round. The
other throe tenms enter automatically,
tho play-off being necessnry, duo to
the fact that nil our best semi-final
rounds hnve but four competitors. '
Printing tho results hns been nn nb
breWnted proeess In the publip prints
during the competition, due to tho whirl
wind of golf going on in nil cliinca.
The best stntlsticlnns nvallablp. how
ever, figure tho winnow of tho dlvisioni
from lnpomplete summaries ns follows:
p vision A, North Hills; Division 11.
L nnerch : Division C. Cednrbrook ;
Division D Woodbury; Division B.
Aronlmlnk. One of thesp fivp teams
will ho pliminntcd tomorrow nnd the
other four clubs will bnttle It nut next
Five Leading Batters
. in Two Major Leagues
NATIONAL I.KAOUi:
Major nnd (lull II. All, K. II.
llornh', St. Iiuls HR 140 32 00
Mrltrnrt, l. Ititn.ns 114 S.I M
Minnlnn. Ilrnoktin It 170 nn 03
I. .Miller. I'lilta 31 113 17 40
Marnntllle. I'IIIsIik 40 IBS 3S 84
AMKIUCAN l.KAOVK
rinjrr nnd Ctuli l. All. It. II.
IIHIman. Pflmll 43 inn 34 72
Cobb, lMrnlt 17 10.1 1 WJ
iMnkrr t'loieinnd 35 130 30 113
sinlrr. HI. 1-ouU . an I ft I 47 OA
Srrrrrlil, ft. J.ouls.30 124 15 48
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.son
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Mcrehnntvllle nnd n tie wns tho best
that could be had with lHverton.
Fifteen clubs nnd 100 golfcr.i hnvo
been eliminated, hut Interest continues
n-pnee in the scml-finnls, down for
next week.
Imitation ar Mmr wnt out for a worn
fii'a tourney at Atlantic Cltv this month.
A uoixl flM Is rrtp1 for thin adrted and
now feature on tho In, rl card
41m Kdmundson, Inrinnr Irtnh champion
and nawly arrhd pro at North Hills, should
b heard from In th local open at Pino Val
ley, thin jnar. When sn In action this
stalwart, red-hoadrd llnksman turned In n
neat 7H, which Included ono ml"ed drU
and threo putla on but fine ren. lis ahlnea
at Iron play and la a deadly putter.
Tin work of Norman Mnxell o far
bears out the thought that he Is beit at
ono rou.id perdlem. Any one who taeklea
him In tho inornlnit well knowa ho bus been
throiiKh a coif mntch. but tho midget
Wbllcinarnhlnii has not the phjeloue to carry
en tha pace through thlrtv-slx hole.
Wedliewlnv In enter tlin Ilnnl rmmil
, .... ... ....... IU. .,. . ,,..,. , , .. . ,.
North Hills won the championship' " " " iln 7 ! I r .i ' f lm ,,k
nt year, but this year Is minus such nJ J.I,t Jf00l!,w.0rk .f ,tho AJron,mlnk
were nil beaten away, and yrankford
finished the league meeting eomewhnt
dlsorsnnlzod i
North Hills won nil thclr matcnen in
thlH league comfortnbly.
Llancrcb got the npccssnry jump In
Division II oppiilng day by beating
LnnsdowiiP. Tho latter won only one
mntch nt home nnd but two awny. It
had a fairly easy time with the other
two tenms Inter, hut It wns too late.
Cedarbrook hnd enrnest competition
in Phllmont, Itoxborough nnd Old York
Ilond. rtnb Holfner led Phllmont and
Zlmmcr Plntt bended Koxborough.
which made the loading matches as good
as tournament tussles.
Woodbury proved strong In D as ex
pected. The Jersey foam has several
young players who carried tho team to
the title in other ears, but Woodbury
will hnvo to step to head the list this
senson.
In winning Division R, Aronlmlnk
displayed real prowess, though it nearly
received a fntnl jolt nt the hands of
Mcrrhnntvlllr. "dnrk horsp" nt the
start. Opening day the. Drexel Hill
team onl won from the .Tersejltcs by
three-qiinrters of a point. Tcwksbury
s
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stnrs ns the two Plntts nnd Rddic
Styles. The other four teams nre
strong this yenr. with Cednrbrook nnd
Arnnlmlnk stnndlng out'. The lnltpr
tenm, predicted to win nt thp stnrt of
thp pompptltloii, still looks voiy good.
In Tpwksbury nnd Reynolds It has the
two bpst lend -off plnyers in the lengue.
WrlgM. Hninenr, Sntterthwnit nnd
the rest of the, men nre respected
golfcrn. ,
Hut Cednrbrook also has plenty of
talent. As If to prove It, Edward J.
Tallant is captain of the team. So
thnt'H that. .T. J. Ilpadle, Atlantic
City finnlist. and Miles Hlggins nre the
lend -off players. LaTlnche. F. J. Hlg
gins. Itpekner. Johnson, Hunsnn, Jen
nines nnd Sober have all shown n
steady brand of golf In whnt piny there
hns been this senson. The tenm qun'i
fied for the Intercltib ehnmplonshii).
second in fnct, which should recom
mend this new club for serious con
sideration. Several Tumbles
Surprises stnrted cnrly In the piny
Frnnkford only won three out ot ten
matches against Hnddon County. K.
V. O'Hnnlon. Frnnkford. beat 'Wil
liam Kiinn, but tho other Hnddon
Countv stnr. Vlnnell, surprised every
one bv beating Morris Jones.
In fnct. Fov. 'I'onell nnd Bowman
men at home thnt carried the dnv
Bnln wns bndly weakened, though
headed by George Hoffner and Clarcy
They failed to take a single point from
Aronlmlnk. were soundly trounced by
Worn
the
World
Over
What do jgem ikinh about it-
What would YOUR impression be if you dncovercd
that the
Boston Garter
tnaaoU all tmt nSewrxk) tbaC tl IktUarjoplcMcrcthe amall
Prrndi or Enginb town kept k cotiatanth in itocfc . . . that you
cooldbnr k in Homr Konfj, or in Alaska, or Sooth America
knot ANYWHERB?
Rather natural to aacnroe that the Beaten (nrter w a qoahtf
prodoct tbrooph and through.
Soles jnutigt b no thing of mere train. The article moat b
aoperbtrvehr good that all peonlea of afl tongue unaiiiuMjuah'
ajrree themarjofactnrB' hit flood qnalitf FIRST.
CEORGE TWOST CXX. DOSTTON, nUcenof
Velvet Grip Hom Sopporteni
lor Van, Misina. QiiUna ml laaslm.
15ih and Chestnut-
Open
Daily
Till 6
Saturdays
10 P. M.
ajjSatfM"
ft At
ne
Price
No POLO Today. Next Matches
TOMORROW
S r. M. War Iepnrtment ts. rhlla. C. C.
t'lrat Team (tlnal for Woodereat Cup)
4:30 P. M. -Ilrdham v. Ilrrn Mawr First
Team (Special Match)
Phila. Country Club Field BALA
(Take I'nrU Trollej- to Woodslde TartO
TlrketK. 2.1c. AOe nnd HI
PRICE REDUCED
$90.00
ACE 4 CYLINDER
World' Beit Motorcycle
See the Best First
Of course, you'll "look around"
before but Ins,
but rou ahould
know what to
look for. Lei
lis tell you.
SMALL
FIRST
PAYMENT
$5.00 PER WEEK
HAVERFORD CYCLE CO.
AMERICA'S I.AItOKST CTCT.K IIOUS1C
503 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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BALL STRAP LACE
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morrow
Slaiicht
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I'n well
Two Games fop Stenton
icer .lack Kar.M. af tlie SKntnn field
ini two of tlie bom loc.il to.imn bnckod
at t'beiv ami I'leasant tret to
r nnd Sunday I. It nrothere. with
:er nnd Klllle as tbe hntten, will be
An lt ...k.I.... ..1.11. n .-.J I...
un I'niiliuii, IH' i VUUUXl, Willi
nml Ixiwrv In the polnte, will Ik met
!... ...Ill Jk.J t i i-i.
xMin., v., i, u-i.-.iki mi 7cnniitii or
and Fleck in tho Hrsi gnine. and
nnd I'leck In tha eeeond.
Mf.lnnmlne T. C. has June u open fnr a
nrrl cla home team. Tl V lliitton 3.121
Coinh Ftreet or call Walnut 52;1 during
th day.
Dl IM T 8T" RACK MAT. DAU.V
OloKJ J In Conjunction With Rrtrular
Tonite
riurleaane Show M'e Offer
-AMATEUR BOXING
HOOD FAST ROUTS FOK PRIZHS
W lit 111"""" Hi I f tt lml iNN
ttitilltll
OrAlllill Boxing Tonight
TOr SEF. 'E.M AT TTTK OATKTV FIRST
Young Bud Fleminj; vs. Jack West I
13lh Wurri Sonthirnrk. PI1II11. '
HARRY (5RANT ra. TOUNd TKINNni.t.!
MARTIN MASI.B1 va. ai. 1 nr;ini.r
AMERICAN LEGION CHAMPIONSHIPS
1-ranki.in ni:i,i. tomorrow. 2 p. m.' Kid p. Wallace vs. Yg. J. O'Donnell
U. S. Army, Nav- and Marine Corpa onlcliil J
Team In Sen Ire Championships. .
Olympic, Amtri nmintercoiietiate Baseball Today, 3:30 P. M.
neMTved eata on aala at Olmhela' nnd , SHIRK PARK 21ST A I.F.IIinH Ai:.
Spnldlnt'a. Prirea. Roi Heata. 52.80. Senti. ' ATIII.F.T1CS a. DETROIT
fi.OO. 3tl.no nnd $1.00. Iteaerved Seats (ilmlirN nnd Sp.ildliig'a
-M-E-N!
A LOW PRICE HIT THIS TIME!
J. AN Rutiia Calf Oxford $10 grade
for 5.85. Strike out "war" values in
HALLAHAN'S "Lower Price Campaign."
MEN'S SILK HOSE, 1.15 TO 2.00
IALLAHAN'
1 GOOB'HOE8
921 MARKET STREET
60th & Chetlnul Sti. 5604 Gcrmantown Ave. 2736 Gtrmanlown Atc.
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Fi Xa' nat l? why an E1 Producto smoker is an
w rroducto enthusiast.
blpTnf is. 8?mething in that well balanced
"tend of choice Havaria tobaccos, in the
ouaae fjrrnwn -r.. .u-. '
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Fl pLS" roaucto smokers stay
,uuuo smoKers.
ndahlff? "re FP different 8Ucs
VlfiBfi"1"1'
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Fino
J3( or 2 for 25f
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jot
enjoyment
G- H. P. Cigar Co., Inc.
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LAST FEW DAYS
" To Save in This
Choice of the House
Sale!
Nothing reserved entire stock marked for quick
clearance, regardless of former prices. Your
chance to save! t
SuitstoMeasure
ANY SUITING IN THE HOUSE!
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THESE TWO PRICES ONLY
The unseasonable Spring left us with a tremendous
stock of fine serges, tweeds, herringbones, fancy worsteds
and other high-grade fnbrlcs which must be disposed, of
quickly. That's why we offer these special bargains Ab
solute choice of the house at $24.50 and $31.50 which
means a handsome saving. Every suit made to measure.
A J !?, IXtftTil Simple and leli-roeainrini blanks icnl
vjraer Ey iviuii ou, 0, lown on requtlt Wri(e todo7,
P. B. WHITE & CO.
TOM MALONEY, Manager
808 CHESTNUT ST.
OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
Formerly 104 South 8th SiVwww;r
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QUALITY CLOTflES
1514-16 MARKET ST.
Purchasing Agents Orders Accepted
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Men! Heres
Big News
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SPRING &
SUMMER
SUITS
3 Big Lots
3 Small Prices
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SUITS
All Colors and Stuli
$g.50 Up
Silk Mohair
SUITS
All Latest Q.00
Styles & Patterns up
iMMU
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s45td50.VALUES
Open Friday
and Saturday
Evenings
Beginning toda we place on
sale the stocks of 12 more na
tionally famous makers in the
biggest distribution of men's
clothes at one price ever at
tempted in this city. A total of
4000 Suits
For Men and Young Men
Purchased at a tremendous
saving and involving only the
highest type of ready-to-wear
clothes made in America.
Though the names cannot be
mentioned in our advertise
ments, THE LABELS ARE IN
THE CLOTHES.
These Very Suits Are On
Sale Today Everywhere at
$40,$45,$50,$55,$60
In the selection of Suits are. the newest
gray and tan herringbone weaves; in stripe and
chalk line effects; blue, brown and giay flannels;
Glenurquet plaids, club checks for the swagger
dresser, and neat patterns in worsteds for the man
of quiet taste. AN ADDED FEATURE TO THE
ASSORTMENT IS OVER 200 COLOR-FAST
BLUE SERGES. Nothing missing, single and
double breasted, 1, 2, 3 and 4 button models.
Regulars, Shorts. Stouls and Longs
A 11 Sizes. A It orations FREE
Some of the Suits Hare Kxtra Pair Pants
$6.50 Additional
Tlie huMiiicsi of our l'hilmlelpliia store is coiihlnntly
inrreasinc Our nKKressie polio f nurclinntli.inK
nnd the enorinoiih daily turn-oter of our chnin of stores
these are the fnctors that have j;ieii iih the reputa
tion aH the Kreatest alue-i:mnK men's I'lnthinj; storo
in Philadelphia. Our windows tell the story.
Open Dailv
Till 6 P. M.
Saturday
10 j. M.
15th and
Chestnut
Veto Yprk Hindquarters, 15 W. 34th St.
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