K-tV f?t n ' r l. - S .. "MTV I ... .V Jf 4rt y I .Vi 16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB PHHjADBLPHEA, '3?BIDA JULY 22, 1921 r TIE SCORES FEATURE TWILIGHT CONTESTS h. . v tSmith-Furbush and Logan Square battle to a 3-3 Deadlock and Belfield and Donovan-Armstrong Quit in Tenth, 5-5 li; i i i t 1 Today's Local Ball Games TONIGHTS CONTESTS THE feature games of Inst night's twilight layout were n pnlr of tic battles In which Smith-Furbimh and Logan Squnre quit at the end of seven sstons at 3-3 down at Twenty-third and Shunk streets, and a came up In Gerraantown between Donovan-Armstrong and nclfleld. which wn called at the end of the tenth at 5-nll. In the Logan Square contest. Smith Furbush was in the lead at the start of the seventL, but tho home team staged a inlly. Barrett socked n three bagger, Swlgler walked, Schultz, the Smith -Furbush shortstop tried to catch Bwlglcr stealing second, but his aim wa bad. Two runners crossed the plate, and then the umpire decided hat it was too dark for further play and the game wa called. Doug Shcffcy was on the hill for Smlth-Ftirbush and was opposed to Ad Swlgler. It was former Penn pltch rs against each other and the battle was even. Donovan -Armstrong decided at the tart of the ninth in the game at Bel field's grounds to score a couple of runs, which they did. It looked as If the ad I.omn nt Dobson TWrty-nfth lrrt nd "rkJrJbinc Iron nt nlsbr. Tumtr-sUU. nml Wharton streets. sadain.t"Vi.37&,,ii.ia. - mno nmi , , . Ei,h.TSiHinh. Clty-HOTfrnioru wi ou... --- kirn noml tlinnts itt Mulls Sctwn, Chelttn it- Wnrlnr t tV.ltntM Hreond strwrt nnd Kfle nrroiif llrookirn iioriii inm ''" Muw-lifr nlioio Chrw street, 0'nf,T.' , Cuban Mors nt lennntown, .n llortrnm l'nrk nt St. I'nol. llfteentn street Mil I Jiiii-"1."V' ""!, n ir A nmnrf nnmp h i?. - -'-"- Girls nt Ilohlfeld, North Phillies nt Shnnnhan, 1 ortr-lKnui Ittn Cnk nt Donors n-Armstroor, Flftr- NDIANS BACK IN FIRST PLACE AGAIN Secure Sweet Revenge by Soundly Thrashing Yankee Twirlers in Second Tilt HARD LUCK FOR MACKMEN Frnnktord ntriwo nnd lrnt trf,et lam nt ijiwnoiuvi lvlrk street. Chettenh rood nnd J I'.nnavlrsnlfk i nml lllrler htreet. K... Vnrlf lilnntTW.P llrniul ttmt nnd Allrehenr nTenue. .-sonn riuiiirn hi nml Urown streets. tin. CnkK nt I -!.. I. n h.I ltnl.n. k.MUhl. Jlnakell Indlnns nt Loitnn Sqnnre, Twenty- third nnd Shunk streets. ,,.j MurphVs AllStnra nt Fan-en C. C Third "rnrtiM AllStor. t Howlnml U.Strp. lAwndale. Old Soldiers' nt Urldtubars A. A.. t. .... . .. ' I'niinvniii . iidip . I. . JK.KIIV . ' --. '. il lllflm.. T.nlK iul nntlrr Ktnet. I llliMdnckrt' I"ue KfcntlUn 8 tk. u. a, tlon vs. iiru. KSTEBDAVS HCOUES Cabnn Stars. 8t Htflton, I. Tnmnqan, 101 NntUltr. 0. Ilrldfbur, 0:i 8. V. IT. A., 8. Theater. Ui llllldAle. 8. .. . . . Mrhll T! hmlth. Ill North PhUllM. S. Portr-rUlith Wnrd. 81 St. Pnul, , . Norrl.town Collrclsn. t J. J. son. 0. . shunnimn. o; sprue uir i Hmllh-Jfiirbuih, 3i Locnn Square, Innings). . , .. DnnoTnn-Armstronr. Si Delfleld, 9 innlms). . . iiroourn norm uunts. iui -. c, NLninomlna- A. . nt Urlil Blrtimond mid Orthodox street V. II, T. iMftio "ft." I'.nlli Jcets' Iau Kecntltlns; Stnllon Marine DMschmentl IKypv'BO?; V. 6. Marine. luo Ilnad nvy i vertisers were about to register another ojJurni (7 no Itarn. 4. Old Timers. 3i Northwest Vntn.. 1. I n. T. Lmni- Richmond. 13i Cumber- land, 1. ... Hen-RolaoIt Loaene Tinnhe'es. It Atb- nls, thu Five Leading Batters ' v in Two Major Leagues NATIONAL M5AOUB O. AH. Tt. It. Ave. nornir. St. I... an ssa 74 140 .414 Mrholson, Ttos.. 4B IRS t( 00 ,M1 ntshnw. litis.. W 147 S8 01 .309 Trnlxs, 11cm 47 137 24 4M .104 Vounr, New York, 73 S13 nt SS .313 AMEMCAX IJ-at n. All. R. II. Ave. Ilellmann, llrt... H7 3AS 74 1A1 .4.0 t'nhh. Detroit... 73 U87 73 112 .300 I 9eAker, Clere.. HO 307 70 110 .3A rol.ln. St. I-.... 87 888 80 147 .370 I evrreJd. St. Louis 80 1 1 31 89 .308 victory when Kephart socked a homer with one on and tied up the going. Another inning was played, but it was necessary to call the game. The teams will meet again in the near future. Ouumnteo Trust, fli Thlla. Nut, Hank, 0. l4iEn , J,, ill mv iuii ...ww. G'rl 7. . .. Orahsm-Vantons, 10i Chftndler Bros.. 7. Market St. National, 8 Fninktln Trujt, 8. Uarharnoh Otnnts, lit AU-Cubsns, 7. Delsnco. 14; Uurilnstoa. 4. Klmer, 8t oodton, 8. (Ilnor Bank, Oi Kenslndon A. llortrnm, lit IVcll IlaTen, 2. Wilcomr, Si Rrnn, 4. Ktenton F C . 8i Crfrmnntown llnitkell Indlnns. Si Monmouth, Inox A. C . Si Ht Clement's, WUdn-ood, Oi Audubon, 4. 3. 3. 3. 7. League and Semi-Pro Gossip The renoojd Iron Works Infield Is con- Caln.xy of Twilight Gamen The twilight schedule this evening from all appearances Is the heaviest of the season. Games arc being played, tere, there nnd everywhere. It makes no difference where one lives, n real bang-up game can be seen. Nativity back home from a trip up-State en iiintr"t T.nnsrlnlp. which looks to have n flno chance for the Montgomery , "nieraDiy strenirtnenea w" lnrh,fi?X;Br County title. Melllngcr will oppose I ff,,1. SfSJSSU. P?,"ViT Tom Carrlgan and the banner crowd of owners. the season is expected by Phil Hag- ... Saturday In nn open date for Ivlns caK iis .... i i i i iii In the Industrial Ussebtll LsJurue. nnd the "West Philadelphia has several big cUemak.r. "ill journey to ttharple.B. ot csmes booked. Jim Bonner has the j wt chwter. ond oro bts with Roy Korth Phillies as the opponent of Thomas' team Bhanahan at Forty -eighth and Brown oiner nnk made it fourteen in a row street. Perrv Itelfsnvder will use Hay when the Kenalnston A Btelnader and Bonner will pitch Walt ""p I.mVI. nl,n lina unn cprnn fit ht Iflst i IT-ui. .'.... I Suburbon Wlgui Ptniw x. mi taken Into Kentlng-ton eecured only three hits. A. A. hna secured a new catcher In the perron of mil Shreck. and he promises to nil ins uncKaiop uim. juusm bj the game he rlayed aralnst SIarste C. C. The FalrhlU A. C. has secured the grounds at D and Ontario streets for twilight base ball, and will open the season on Monday night with Mnrlhall E Smith. The Stole B)t are popular In the neighborhood having plajed In tho vicinity last year. Stnfon captured th series of even with Oermantown. score At Fiftv-elshth and Walnut streets, Donovan-Armstrong clashes with Ivlns Cake and this promises to be one sweet contest. Jim Neville, of Donovan, will pitch Dougherty, of Georgetown, and the cake makers will depend on Hecvner. The advertising team has established nn enviable record, having lost only two gamcB played thus far. Dave Bennls will in all probability send Bobby Gibson to the pitching hill against the Cubans when they clash with Germantown at Chelten avenue and Magnolia street. The reconstructed Germantown line-up Is the best gotten toffPther pt. The Cubans were beaten in a previous game Dy tne uems ouu f "Zlddlr" Trnutwlne had a field day at are anxious to even up the score. the bat in the game between Miimiie ana t c. t i-i ..... f tfeotr me iianKen inaiani. J . Oi U. WUUOyil itlUlll. v 1! I li nome grounas aiier a -ween oi iruciin nml meet the I.oznn A. A. Manager , TyinsdOK-ne, of the -ii,,. I. ,,!.., t.ic Vinr. u-ill pet ' League, will place an first game In the rmantown. score 8 to 3 Oeoghegan was wild at the start, put nettled down and pitched good ball. Il Powell pitched well for Stenton. mil naeffner Is socking the pill for Ches ter and the big boy Invariably has two and three hits a game for the Mlllerltee M banged out four hits In as many trips to the bat Delaware County entire nw team. -v. , ... B ,H ,,.. .r.,MA : : - . . - " , MmMHO or an coiieso uiujtjib, it. mu ? coinir after the loss o a lew games ana tomrrow Rt Lansdowne. when Mortonwju TnpctM Afilfo TloCfmnn tn becin the be the nttraotlon. 81d8weney wlnnlni- frpnlr tnnlrhf u-lfll Halff be- Dov tiaig hind the bat. Hulmes and Kirkpat- Ilck will bo the battery for LOgan. Eddie Lusk has one of the hardest games of the season on tap for his Fleisher club. Parkcsburg Iron Is the attraction at Twenty-sixth and Whar ton streets and the game will be hard fought as both are fortified with a trio of star hurlerti. and ailmore. Lansdowne battery. of Tenn, t T-11l will form the burling, for tflnna. held . to three hits snd they dropped their rourtn lllll Dortiln. Norrlstown Collegians Roy Thomas' eld J. & J Dobson Revengo Is sweet but when one car ries that revenge to nn absoluto rout the revenge Is much the sweeter. That Is the verdict of Cleveland fans this morn ing. It Isn't so bad, they contend, to be defeated In what looks like n real game, but to be absolutely vanquished, well that Is another thing, they say ns they smile the smilo of content. All that Trls Speaker and his clan did yesterday was to wallop the everlasting dnyllghts out of Mays and some other Btnrs of Ilugglns twirling staff for seventeen runs, while ltny Caldwell, not counted on as being of much use in the crucial series went along leisurely nnd stopped the Yankee hitters when they became too dangerous. A look at tho averages this morning will reveal the startling fnct'that over the night a change has taken place in the standing of the American League and that once again tho men from Cleveland head the grand parade np the pennant ladder. The Yankees, It will bo noticed, are down where they were on Tuesday and many, many days previous to that day. While tho game out in Clovdanu la notoworthy from tho standpoint of the American Leaguo city at largo, wo are more concerned with the doings of tb Athletics and tho Phils. First of all tho Athletics. Talk about tongh luck. Six teen hits to nino in fourteen Innings nnd yet tho verdict went ngnlnst tho Mnckmcn. Lodt 8 by 1 Run Margin 8ince the Athletics left homo they have lost eight games by one run mar gins, five of the eight being extrn-ln-nlng affairs. They lost 1 to 0 in eleven frames, 2 to 1 In sixteen, 2 to 1 In fniirtin nml two .1 to 2 cames In ten innings. In all Blnce leaving the loam at Twenty-first nnd Lehigh avenue, tho As havo been trumped Just, seventeen times. Yesterday's reverse was really a tragedy. In the very first Inning 'Witt, Dvkes nnd Welch singled in succession. W'lth no one out the stage was bet for at least ono run, but nary a counter come across, as Clarence Wn kcr hit into a two-ply killing nnd the other Walker was an infield out. Chances came to tho Athletics on more than ono occasion after that, but they were unequal except in tho Bixth, when n single by Witt and a double by Clarenco Walkor counted the only run of tho long contest for the Mackmen. Urban Fnber. itar spltball hurler of the Sox, achieved his twentieth victory of the season when he bent the Mack men. The big right-hander has par ticipated in twenty-eight games nnd has been charged with but six defeats. Manager Gleoson, commenting on Fa bor's work, declared that he was the greatest pitcher In any league. Fabcr has pitched n total of 223 innings and been touched for 105 bits by bis opponents. One for Jimmy Ring While the A's were dropping one the Phils surprised about 2000 fans who saw the game and over 2,000,000 others who read tho papers by scoring their second straight game and in doing so holding the slugging Cubs to one run. Thnt run was made yesterday off Jimmy Ring, the former Red, when the visitors bunched a single nnd a double for two of the five hita mado off the big fellow. He fanned five, Incidentally. Not alone in pitching did tho Phils star but In batting. They hammered out fourteen hits, including n home run by Peters, his third since Saturday when he proved tho hero with a four-base ply with two out and the score tied in the ninth. Goldlo Rnpp continued his hitting streak, stretching It to fourteen games by singling on his first trip to the plato. Ho combed tho delivery of Freeman for n doublo a llttlo later and scored a one bnBO blow off Jones, n Texas recruit, who relieved Freeman. Irish Meusel had three safeties, while Konetehy and Monroo 'had two each. Oy Williams went hltlcss for the third time this week. From the other sectors in the National League there in little to report. It rained during tho morning yesterday nt both Boston and Now York, nnd ns n result the games were called off. Brooklyn, however, squeezed In n game, dcsplto tho muddy condition of the play ing field, and brat out tho Reds, 2 to 1, after eleven innings of a great pitching bnttlo between Grimes, tho star of the Dodger staff, and Willie Doak, the vet eran of the uardinais. U. 8. Soldiers Win Shoot ' Cobleni. Julv 22. The team reprinting the American .forces In derman territory won the Inter-nllled small arms competition n Alx-ln-Chapelle. The Americans defeated the Ileitis ns, the second team In the con test, by 1000 points. ' V,(i rS( Boots and Saddle IIorsM appearing best at ICcnllworth Park today are: First race, Humorist, Fletcher entry, Playrighf, second, William Oldt, Alverlda, Star Time third, Sergeant York, Old Chnp. .Toslo Gorman: fourth, Ultra Gold, Hidden Jewell, Ima Frank; fifth, Frank P., Benevolent, Frank Shannon; sixth, Horry Burgoyne, Iron Boy, Our Birth day, Star Realm, Madge F., Dixie Carroll. At Empire City First race, Yankee Maid, Misdeal, Tulwar; second, l'cne lopo, Herd Girl, Scotch Verdict; third, JULU' MM . X J.XVJgCy3 1 !gggWBagglSa PHM &VSga Wm m vJmWm New Prices will double your savings on Hood Tires Today, HOOD tiros oro priced the same as you were willing o pay for ordinary tires a few weeks ago. That's unusual news In itself and add to that tho fact that HOOD Quality is unchanged. Old mileage at a now Low Price. Any of these dealers will compare the mile age cost of Hoods with any other tire you know. Philadelphia Dealers: game of the week, score 4 to 0 Ryan and Neville, shortstop and first baeman. respectively, of Domnan-Arm-otrnnit are leading the West Phllly team In hitting-. Bhanahan got bark In Its winning stride. Pennsylvania Giants at Splia-s uoV.'rrfoTdnto' cTmTa't ftTtyXSS Manager Eddie Gottlieb has a last- and Drown streets, s to l. The work of minute booking for the fans at Broad find fBman Peterson w. again tho -j ti.i. ri.. r..i..i ni.n,. fielding teature. ni ui&ici iuv icuiiajiaiiiu uiuiivu will oppose the South Philly Hebrew aggregation. The Giants are managed by George Ictory, a well-known down town manager, and n number of tho pla.ter.s hall from that section They have just i cached this city after winning ten out of twelve games in New Kngland. Prior to that time they were successful in eighteen out of i twenty. six contests with Southern club. They open their Western en gagement in Pittsburgh tomorrow. The game was arranged at the laat minute, as the Giants are only stopping over here today. At Broad street and Allegheny ave nue the Hohlfeld hammockers will meet the "New York Bloomer Girls. It marks the first appearance of the Gotham maidens in this city. Billy Whitman Is out of the game for slg weels. The popular outfielder suffered a broken foot In tbe game with the Bpnas at nrldesburg In which the home team won. 6 to 3 Ul Drtdcobtirc will turn out at Shlbe Park on Tuesday to see Victor Kcene hurl against his old pobaon teammates The Cuban Stars were In a and banged out llftten hits against stetson. line irouoie in nuaimi in' hitting mood son, long and had little trouble In annexing end or an s to 3 score. KnUTltr lose. The Rlohmond MtwiU dropped a game to Tamanua, 10 to 0. Phil Uagrerty send Outfielder Tom Barker to the huT. but the Upstaters found him sosy an won 10 to 0. Scraps About Scrappers Tim Droney nuit be th bugaboo among the lightweights. According tn Joe Ken nedy. Oeirgj Cheney, of Baltimore, and Wil lie Jaek-on, of New York have turned down offers to box th un-Ste battler, who gne Lew Tendler a tough tumle recently Droney -wants o make 185 poi-rdi for Cluner. but the Jatt- instate tn 131 says Kennedy uacKwwi womun t give any r-.ion tor re- i (n-lu 7 fusing to meet Droney at Heading, Joe Insist A slugger will clash with a boier at the Cambria nnlgbt when Johnny Mealv tackles Willie MeCloeky In tho m n m x Oth-r bouts ire Eirl Hortman. JacK rfelnstelr champ, vs Johnnv ra-uion Frankle Smlt1 '. vounc Tom BharVey Kid McCoy vs. Frankl" flrennsn and George Peterson vs Jack Ulaser. Hriril Vf'iBiinil and Ir-hnny Griffith mee at rrrdrty Corlwtt's cl Hi m ft.alngton tonight Heortrle Iluaaell vi Iltttllng Uarres will be the semi. Prelims Dl.ly nines n Ducky Medlnnes. Cnarloy I.ouls vs Johnny Miy hook and Eddie Small vs Jimmy Jackson. Freddv Dlgclna Is another Gray's Ferr7 boxer wh Is p'annlng to get back in the gm-. "Dltr" plars to s'art training -his week, Charley Ilay -me of the smallest mlttmen In the world ard who has been doing r.ost rt hit b lng out I t nvn Is gctt.ng l-o shape fr local competition Johnny Iftti has Jo Honey banlam. and Whltty Iltx.erald. llalitw light. In --on-dltlon to meet opponents in their respective clsnei. Johnny Wnlgsat, Lancaster middleweight, has Infirmed Duke Kelly, his mannger. that he as ready to take on any one his weight Th next show at West Manarunk will hate thrio of the Hills' beet battlers on its logTam. Tniy are usury nons-era ai ynoKis ana -irnn v pevun. ana win m'ei Morgan rranKie .v.'neMir ani lien h reenectivlv Jull ll The vlnd-uo 111 be u fif een-rmi'idLT between Jimmy Jor dan and nobby McCanr flaw riogTi Iteyno Kddle Welsh Tonvny Clrory hna refuaed to meet Danny Ilodgers M Ilovno'da Dann rjrien nd Jimmy Joidan, ssys Promoter Joe Kennedy Kddlo Dentpsey looks like a bio. mine titT'duct For a lightweight Dempeev has the wallop of a Helterwelcht but he still lucks experience Last week Dempaey knocked nut Young Ilussill at t-amnster Kddl Ilando has several other bouts lined up or RiUia lio trains dal'y with I'llly Dovle The latter li a bantam and wants to meet Kenny JJaai. Vhltey Durke and Johnny 111 yce, Nevy Leader for Stanford Kanford I'nlfer.ltl. Calif . Jm 22 - William Jl. Fletcher 11 ss appointed raduate manager nf alhltitlce of Stanford sucremnng . u. siapin rr- r. nn aiiiirouna atnieie. was of the .College of- the Pacific University ..suco Wed. 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There were thirteen new track records mad during the spring meetings. She majority ot the beat horses Irt tho nlttd States raced oyer the Kentucky track this season, and the race-going publlo were well catered to by such. noble speci mens of the thoroughbred as Behave Your self. Fair rhantom, Ulack Servant, Best ral, "VVoodlrap, tho gallnnt Eitormlnator, Brother Batch, lljsg joy, nia.. . . 'Skoi Of others. Mlsa Joy-naa r7.55 !r.f4 mmWA tended, but ha snow" h.r".?!' ! epeed I when winnlnr the -Jfil!frW Mid qingor rave one op i aPS-1 'TreJI ai tlcnswRen won t-VVftlfl TVIlllam ilendrie, pretldent . n. 1 Jockey Club, has wrltiin i ii?f.l5 SsUrls' 1 Urury n reply to crIOclima ile .V" rfw2 I rac nr In c.nd. .V-vniL0f.tlie elnv'5'I 1 eial. In whleh h i,ii..l.Ln .Alterae. necessity, and for It riirV.Vl Art u oi Diversion ,to the Mbiie- fna,mi; vvar club'a mothods Alton n. O, club.' warns games wS'.iVSWl'' same caliber. 4T1B Uhlnenlrt ,tr,5f t3 J? 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