Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 01, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-MlLAftfcLPHI A, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921
FOR LOCAL MS
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lof City's Indopondont MSw;5nffin,ii?.'
Havo Six Games Sched
uled for Next Five Days
TONIGHT'S TWILIGHT TILTS
1 The ruin nnop more put n crimp In trie
Independent Viarbnl1 rbium lnt eve
nine, but the clubs will ro nt It ngnin
tonight and n number of Importnnt
contests ore booked. Whnt is worrying
the managers in where they are KoltiR to
Ret the pitchers to rnrrv them througii
the heavy liolidny nehcmilo. Many of
the city's bie clubs are pUylnR five
and six days hi a row with two con
tests on .Tuh 4
Phil HnjjRerty and his Nativity ntn
lctex returned this niornlnc from a trip
up State and tnke on Chappie John
Hn'n Norfolk Stars this rveninc at Bej.
Crndc and Ontario streets. This has
een the best year for the Stars and
they hap been lnniuc consistently
irom tne etart or tne cnon.
The visitors v, ill In all probability!
tart I,ee on the mound with I'earre
icady to tnke his place at any time I
Manager Ilnggcrty will depend on I
"Icfly" Schofield to carry the Nativity
colors to victory. '
North Phils at Snluu I
The North IMiillics hope to get in a
game with the South Vhillj Hebrews
at Broad ami Biglcr. Manager Reif
snydcr nnd his athletes were unable to
play Dobsou last evening and the Sphas .
had a game called oft with Lit Hros.
Today's Local Games
Norfolk HtiirH nt NntlfltT. Itrtrrmle nml
Ontario ulrrrlx. ....
rcrkklll tlflshtr. TnMity-slsth nml
Ulmrton streets, . ,,
Unroln Ulnnt nl Oermnnloirn, Chelten
nrentie nnd Mainolln street.
Mnnmenth, of lllnneretrr, nt Shanahan.
rortroeHihtli ami nronn Mreet. ... .
Ilrlilcelmrt nt Iilnii (take. Ilroatl street nnd
I nm ft &. u e. m n a
.l.rl.r.lj ....... r. . . , .
nvinnunrKi rinrriMn
nxentte. . . .
nnn 11 inil lilt-
tnllon nt Sixth, fourth nl Tenth, Third nt
Insurance Lroaiie Traflfn at Delaware
l'.e,lt. r. "Lmniie II rirtntrd nt Callow
hill. Slxtj-thlrd nnd Walnut Mrert.
Marshall K. Smith nt NorrlMnwn.
orth I'hllllee nt rWnith I'lillly Hebrewe.
Ilrond nnd Illilrr Mmln. .. , ....
riillaclflphlii K.x-lllanl nt Kowlnnd All
Mlar., ITnnklord menue nnd trutt street.
il OBTAINS HOME FIELD
Jewish World to Use W. F. Read
Field on Mondays and Thursdays
The Jewish World has arranged to
play twilight game on Monday and
Thursday evenings on the William lr.
Read grounds, Fifteenth street and
Moynmenslng avenue. Only first-class
teams will be played.
The line-up tins been strengthened
with the acquisition of Sharkey, of
Paschall; Qulnn, of Kaywood ; Me
Cabc, of St. Francis, nnd with Ilyan,
McKee brothers, Naujtr, Larklns,
Darrow, Cruise nnd McDonald. The
Jewish boys will have a strong combi
nation.
The opening game will be played
with the Itoscwood Pros, on July 4,
A. M. All first-class teams should get
In touch with Alex A. Sweeney, 11207
South Uuckncll fctroet.
8cottlsh Soccerlsta May Be Delayed
Montreal, July 1. The tour of the Urilted
Rtuten by the Scnttlth football team Text
month may he delayed because American
(.Internment regulations cannot he commied
wllli In time Detailed description of every
member of the party must be forwarded to
wasninainn lor me oiuciai etamp 01 a
before the party can enter the United
of approval
itaies
Carpentier Has Had
No Serious Contest
Since Finish of War,
Since tho war, Georges Carpentier
has fought no battle which really tested
his strength. Much of his time hns
been occupied In theatrical tours, In
cluding a short trip through the United
States last year, nt tho end of which
ho met Battling Lcvlnsky at Jersey
City, N. J.
nnd Alleghen.x avenue This hns been
n bus week for Ixins and thej have an
important game nlso on the schedule to
morrow In the industrial League.
Mnnager Mallon has not as ct an
nounced his pitching selection, al
though it is .lake llcevener's turn to
work Tomni Voir, will in nil likeli
hood pitch for Bridcsburg.
The Lincoln Stars remained in this
cit overnight, although their game
with- the Stetson hatmakeis was tin
plated on account of rain The New
York champions have an engagement
with Dave Bennis' Oermantown nine
nt Chelten avenue and Mngnolin street.
The Stars are listed as the colored
crmmpions of the I'nlted States, but
Oermantown will trv to score a vlctor.v
with Furey on the hill
SH 2y OfoUnderwMrM.V.tX' SA
VJrlil y ( MADE FOR THE ( fff
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on Tuesday. The untowners have David
end Steinnder in shape to take the
mound and cither will get the nssigu
ment. Eddie Gottlieb, of the Sphas, an
nounces that Dac Hurol will hold down
the hot corner for the first time in this
game and the twirling honors will be
up to Lew Malone. He is a forniti
second baseman of Connie Mack's Ath
leticsr but who hns been converted into
a pitcher who is making a name for
himself on the staff of the Taterson
Bilk Sox.
The Flci'-her Yarncrs hac the Peeks,
kill Club here for n twilight engagement.
The lork Staters are liere on a trip. ' i
also having a game with Stenton Field r
Club on Sunday and Nutnitx Monday
They have one of the best semi-pro I
clubs in the Empire State, according I
to reports, and Eddie Gerncr may be '
ut-ed against tbem. !
Monmouth nt Shanahan
Shonnhan was nil set to meet the
Cuban Stars last evening, but Jim Bon
ner is satisfied that the, game was un
played, as it gave his pitchers a much- ,
needed rest Monmouth, of Gloucester
Is this evening's opponent of the West
Phlladclphinns The Jerbeymen will i
depend on Dcvine to carry off the pitch
ing laurels and Shanahan will use
Nitchle, the heavy-hitting moundsmnn,
who cracked out four doubles In the
onlv game he has hurled
Eddie Caskev and his Bridcsburg ,
clan will Journey oer to the home of
the Ivins cakemakers nt Broad street
Fire Leading Batters
in Two Major Leagues
NATIONAL I.KAfil'E
rinrer nnd lnh O Alt tt. It
Itnrnslx. M. Louie fid 2W i 101
rrulee. Ilcistnn .1ft 110 17 44
Mrholnn. IlnMon .IK Hi 1 47
x.niinx e ork M 1SI SCI (17
Mrllenry et IOiils M 231 4A Oil
MKntC I.KAOUE
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nellmin Detroit CM !W fts 11?
Speaker ( Irrrlnnd fl 32 .X7 DJ
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CUT YOUR
OWN HAIR
&
lUJUUUUv.lMmiUl with a
PEERLESS HAIR CIHER
SOLD AT DIlUO HAKDWAIIE. CIOAK.
anu iurAiir.Mt;."M tnuiiu.3.
MEN!
Come in and
the Wonderful
r-K!oseit-
ap
Double
Simp
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"V" Shane Tod makes It suit
every type ot face. Double snaps
keep It in position. Cushion visor
assures comfort. Costs no more
than Infsrior cape.
SMILER BROS.
1007 MARKET STREET
154 N. 8TH STREET
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After a short rest following dcmobll
Iratlon, Carpentier fought Dick Smith,
n second-rate heavyweight, in Paris in
tho summer of 1010. Carpentier was
nn easy victor In eight rounds. A
short tlmo later English sportsmen ar
ranged to have Carpentier meet Joe
Beckett, the British lietivj weight. In
whnt was expected to be a classic
battle. Carpcntlcf knocked out Beckett
in a singlo round. In 1020 "Blink"
McCloskey and Grundhnven were easy
victims In two rounds each.
On October lS In Jersey City, Car
bout advertised to bo for the ' light
he-.vywelght championship of the
world." It was a fiasco. Carpentier
had no trouble, however, In knocking
out Lcvlnsky in four rounds, but his
showing was far from Impressive and
Is the basis for the contentions of those
who expect Dempscy to defeat the
Frenchman. The Lcvlnsky bnttle was
Carpcntier's last appearance In the ring
before ho mccta Dempscy. .
pcutler met Battling Levlnsky In a
Northwest "Pros" Have Open Di
away
cire
street
3. Hoover. 20SB
.Thono Columbia 6
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W. F. Reed Club Cons
if;.$!
The William V. ned p. ri.
.imniii f ijx; ? ii-uinn aim n. iniiiini . - r
by the score of t to 0. The WaihliuttX! J
llraves wfre orlilnally sehedu ed to cr.fj
but did not appear, and rather than i elJlI'lfl
present iieea teev ."Ert
vq
point tne .uuu ;ni present iieecl
Fryer e aareiiun.
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Going Down!
All the way down
from $12 and $10
to $6.90. Your
choice front
thirteen o f
the very lat
est styles.
REISZNER
fi.90
Genuine Cordovans and Calf
skin Oxfords, Regular $10
and $12 Values
1305 Market St.
939 Market St.
20 S. 52nd St.
sOpen Evenings including Saturdayaaeaseaaaesaaaaeas
Money -Saving News!
For a Limited Time We Offer
EXTRA TROUSERS
With Each Suit
Made
To Order
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$29-50
$3Jpo
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5PLENDID woolens
and worsteds, most'
ly short lengths remain
ing from our recent
"choice of the house"
sale. Everg suiting ivas a wonderful value at the original
price without the extra trousers, now they are actually
double value. Come in, see for yourself, and let our
tailors measure you for a real tailoring bargain.
P. B. WHITE & CO.
TOM MALONEY, Manager
808 CHESTNUT ST.
MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
ZZFormerlyJOt South 8th St.--? J.J
OPEN
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"B.V. D."SlwlaiClo.eJ
Creech UnlonSulu Wat U.SJi.)
Men'i Ji.solKtiult
YcutK'j $1.15 tA lull
CORRECTNESS in every particular is the
best explanation of what the "B. V. D."
Label signifies.
The "B.V. D." ideal of service is expressed in
the durable fabric, made in our own mills from
selected cotton, and in every successive stage of
manufacture the result: proper-fitting, comfort-giving,
long-wearing Underwear "B.V.D.'
Insist upon the "B.V. D." Red Woven Label
a lot of comfort is worth a little insistence.
Quality Ever Maintained
The B.V. D. Company
NtwYotk i
"B.V p." Ca Cut
UndcriMrtJ and Kntt
JLenftli Drawer t
foe the f armoil
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Box
of Ten
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BROKER
actual t'aa
15c
Other sixes
10c and up
Next time you go on a short trip or
a week-end jaunt, just step around to
the nearest cigar store and buy the new
Girard pocket pack.
. Ten fresh Girards, broker size, in a
new, hermetically sealed box that slips
snugly into your pocket. A most con
venient way to make certain your cigars
are fresh when you buy them ar.d when
you are ready to smoke.
GI R ARD
America's Foremost Cigar
Air, dust, moisture cannot penetrate
the waxed paper covering and the tight
cardboard box. All the rich, tropic
flavor and cool, mellow mildness of
Girard is sealed in.
The pocket pack is a great conve
nience in the city too. It's so handy.
You can keep it in your desk drawer
or take it along with you when you
go out. Get a pocket pack of Girards
today. They'll prove their worth.
JVevar gets on your nerves
KOSHLAND 1
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Bargains!
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Look at these! 40
famous brands of
clothes for men
nearly 12,000 Suits
in all at Half
Price and Less!
Our entire stock
in a forced sale !
We have lost
our leases and
our stores
have been
rented
over our
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2000 Palm Beach,
Mohair, Gabardine,
Silk and Other Feather-
Weight Summer Suits
at Tremendous Reductions!
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Spring & Summer Suits l2 Price
and
Less
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For All of Our
$30 & $35
2 -Pants Suits
$Q For All of Our
$22.50 Suits
The response to this
For All of Our For All of Our
HO $50
3-Piece Suits 3-Piece Suits
?12- ' II 14-95
For All of Our
$30 Suit
response to this sale continues to etow greater Parh Hav nR the
amazing values it offers are becoming more generally known. And no won
der, for it is a sale on a scale seldom seen in this city. We have been forced
to take these extreme measures in selling out our stock because we have lost
the leases of our stores, and the time left to us to sell out a stock of such great
magnitude is very short. No matter what you need in the way of clothing or
furnishings, you can get it in this sale for HALF and LESS than HALF
our former closely marked prices. Come tomorrow!
$4 Odd
Pants
1-98
$6 Odd
Pants
2-98
Flannel Pants
WHITE AND GRAY
KM I $12
Pants Pants
598 1 . 7-48
$8 Odd
Pants
3.98
$10 Odd
Pants
4.98
$1.50-$2
Athletic
Union Suits
Men's Furnishings at Big Reductions
95c
qftP H 35C rciW, $4'50 Tan Pongee A 15
Soft Collars All Stvle ck:.. ...:u !
50C Collars to Match U
3 for
KPSHLAND
ib-1 -ia No. 13th St. 24-26 So. 15th St
CHESTKR STORE: 3d and Market Streets
Open Dally Till 6 p. M.
Frtdaut&ll 9 P. M. Saturdau, Till 10 P. M.
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