PWrw- -iWfcrtj W. Y "'-.JiV' " !sJHms-- h?v?.-. jaWR.- H" .v W,KW-'"'''ww'(i V ? '. j. JT i' 1 '"t V " S t.t W t N EVENING- "PTJBlAC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1021 19 Here Are the Athletes Who Will Battle for Jehn McGraw in New Yerk's Baseball Civil Waiir KELLY. I.E. C?AWLINGS. 2.E?. BANCROFT. 5. S. FEISCH. 3.B E.MEUSEL.L.E BURNS OF. Mc.GRAW Mt? YOUNG R. F SNYDER. Catcher TONEY. Prbchfrr NEHF. Pitcher DOUGLAS Pitcher BBy"'!!,' .1 -'"t. i-v " i i isrsr " v r-i-- -f iw t csieva- ,&w . y SERIES SHOULD GO 10 EIGHI GAMES Ferm of Rival Players Forecasts Leng Series for Title, Says Rice CLUBS EVENLY MATCHED Ilj GRANTLANI) KICK Jfeir Yerk. Oct. ". Ker th first time since Math's nrm wim jeunc n horde of Vr nrk f.in .novel upon (he I'eiln (!rniin(N this nfternnnn uith eut an frnr thnt -nine hostile tribe wll rumple the home club into n ulinpeh'ss nVle't "f thoe knnip fnii hnve seen the Athletlr". Renten or ChirnRO re rert nn.l promptly Marl piiHhlng the Giants into tlit crnvel elitc-li. but thee lembcr. -eidiel lai new belong te the tnetli-fRtm pnM. ... The Mncktnen hit the -enp rlmte six Tfnrs nee nnrl linve novet left the (ellnr einre. 'Hie White Sen me mil n notch above the MhcUiiph. nncl the lied Sex ile (ire trnvelniK erend elns. well out of the rliniiuiRP Se new If the Giants are te lee their fifth iiipecMiivp fhainnien-'hlp their senlp- nt least will net be home nn.iv te ih-taiit wiRwnms. for the three clubs that hne beaten thtm before are fleundeiing en the ieef. Fan PfholeR.v The fnn iisjolinlepv of the 'Worlds Erne, which opened this nfternoen. trill be one of if- lending features da It (hr , . . - There is net -ueh w ide division ns the Set nnd Cubs of 1000 eliroiintered. mth two diMinet elans worked up into high feer ever Seuth Side or West Si'je vieerf. As the 11)0(10 took their plaies this Afternoon vvlnle Mnvs and Nehf nnd Tenei were wnrnnng up no one could ta linw main of the-e will be Mippott Mippett 1ns; the (ii.int or pulling for the Yankees While both will have sipperting Teiees raided te luslv dnmur. iinether ldige f-ntinu will be distinctly neutral Until it (etnes te the ci-e of Until. Until lifting n home run nvrr the Trails ei Uuili MiiKmg out will bring them the main tin ill. but from these neutrals, n will as nil Yankee back ers win wi'l hear enlj shrill, plaintive binlllke cues of diMress when (limit pitdieis. ileciiliug llmt disen tien is the belter put of biaade, stint issuing in tentional passes te tin Sultan of Slug. l'n'-eing Until in n pinch will be smnrt lnelnll en staled n, elisions, but It will net he a popular giMuie will) CO per cent of tin multitude. Should Ge right Games 'e Vi all through jcMerriay made Babel sound like n listening pest in Ne Mnn' l.nnd wIumi it came te chatter et pit king a winner Wc (.pent no imall pint of the dnv in long lines leading te both (ilant nnd Yankee efficci, and befeie the lnv was ovei we began te wonder hew Londen and Paris eer get in en the scries, for no ueh mass. of liunmnitj ever eame from New Yerk alone. In se fai lis the fans tin insclvr. were cewrni'il few n run ,1 te have nnv definite hunch I In- main 1,1, a (cemed te be n tes up with the nnks slightlj fateied in i.i-e Until ft It in n pummel inj mood Then were ethers te (hup tliket Btalklng Inns who thought the Yanks ere bankm? tee htail upon one pan, and tins Is no small talking point In faur et the Gianth. If Jluth is peluu 'em great for the lankeei. llur sujipose Ji(. isn't'.' Agaln't this one outstanding star, he bestilihs the series as Ileunati .1. Ulesvus em c irstiede n narrow world. MeUraw kPnt well leunded, cenh balcneed inailiiue into action that can sultir a I ipse ei two and Mill picsent n organ!, i fient On fmiii the seiits should go te jtMllit Rimrs. nnd If it does, eei .'100. WO Pl'lc will pa in eer SDDO.OOO hi ) of bi caking nil past ruerds, witli let of pieplc and a let et dellais left Jer Neither ,;ub m'uus mieu enough w win live out of seen games, smre neither tlnh mn i enininiid thnt mm h luie-hre iMtihmg .ilrnul'!'' V'l", ';,,",l, "Bill games (he Wmisslen ,nerd will Muml until the mux ixpamliiirf hall purks te proper IZ ' K'VI",,: """', of ''I,IS'' NltercHled Jjjjuc eutud,. i hnnc e te pick up tin eje- Glants Skidded rnnr Times fiwn.'T suc,'",sie ociasiens new tlin Giants he skidd, d badlj a some Ptt iIeiib the Weild'H Sen.s path "eyweie u against Meuter stuff who,, but hf,!? "" ,,'",,,r" th" Athletic. olenl8iU ''""T'1 .,1,1V wrecked tinii outlook agniift the U,,l Sex and White tteuhlh hT l s!"Ie's: fiem these case tl,. i' ""I11"""1"," 'l- "d their "and! n? UuVT' '"e"K " 1",l te their ' ,1" ",0 '" I'"' 'P Je their top MBbun ,,, ti.e,',,,,, T1e past pnfeimnnee Weild's Seiles Our New Oyster Bar Mm? i '' M"' u 8 t i iin t uui tri 'it hi Curran & Meade NEVER CLOSED Attendance and Receipts May Pass These Figures I'ollewing nre peme facts concern ing the nttendnnce and receiptB of prevleusi Werld'H Series: (Sreatcst tetnl attendance nt nny series, avj.2.17 in 101'J between OlnntM and Keel Sex. CJreatest attendance nt single Kninc. 'JU.O'JO, In finnl game between Ued Sex nnd Ileblns in 11)10. I.nrgest total receipts nt nny series. $722.41 1. ill lOJt) between Ueds nnd Wlilte Sex. Largest lreciptH for nny single game. SlOl.TfiS,. in sixth game be tween White Sei nnd Ileds. The following are the attendance figures for prcweus World's) Series: Attend. Gemes Rnce 2r..,.'.,a7 r 150. en 2 t no oe'i ..' 102 aim iTi.fint I l.'S I8J snail's " 178 737 chart en the Yenks is n bonk that has ct '? 1,. written. Ne one knows hew the nnks will act in n World's Series ns the mniingeil te tefiain for eighteen enrs from cer getting that far nleng in bnsebnll s-oeioH. Thej nie muel n ball club that boliecs it c.in hammer its wej through nn. pitcliing new blocking the iend. falling bm k upon power in un age wlieic power has been oue of the niling facteis of the game Dempsey. (uilteid. .Mrs Mallori. Miss I.eitch, Tilden nil exponents of power -nie sufficient proof that the puncti has come into its own. And none of these cxemplltics sheer power mere than "Hnbe" lluth. Clubs Kicnly Malrliril Se far us the dub-, nre concerned mcy nre mere nenlj matcheil than nny two World's Series machines wc have cer s,en. Ueth nie geed, gnine, up. Iiill fighters, hanging en with all they have, nnd both bine u sufficseiit cn cn tellnicnt who inn la up against the i ball, using n bnt Inrgelv for this pur pose. 'I'hc (limits line the best m.i- chine. pessibl outside of the pitching, i the Iiac sent te an October chain I pienship. nnd if the lese it will hnrdl be tlueugh anj infield or outfield weak ness, With them it is mainlj a ues ues tien of hew Nehf, Tonev . Deuglns nnd I Ilarncs huidle the Uuth-Mcusel com cem com binntien da after jlav. Neither Mas iier'Miiiukei is as fTi - I cient today as he was bade m tin' enrl I mn of the uicc. se the anks must do de pcnil mei e upon their punch than upon their pitcliing unless this pair arc n Mtalied and ba. It with their fermer1 stuff. One nn argue b.vk .mil forth for n , fortnight without getting eiy far in the wn of nnj final nnswei, which mnkes it just ns well te wait until the 10,01)0 open up their (benis as Art Nehf Hlips ncies his rir-rfast one nud the box seeie supplants the dope. CAGE LEAGUE VACANCY ' i Streng Industrial Team Can Secure Berth In Manufacturers' League Tbeic is n neini In the I'lul.ldel- j phia Mnnuf.ictiiK rs" Le.igi. ter n' tleng inilustiial tuini I'hc league will miet tomorrow evening nt enuh Hall nnd cndi.iMir te pei fe, t , I, tail for the opening of tli si .,s,iii Several cluing, s have eccinieil m tlie mal.e-up of the i iieint Out of the new i teams is New nik Ship, with sin h ' phi us ns "('" Siinliitliugi v, Uolle Lengslreet. Kggie IIHseii. ,Iee Iljdei and Sam Lennex These plnus have all seen service in the Lastern League An team wishing te get in touch with the oflieoiH of the league can de se ij (niling .lames Hunter, rare of I IKepes tv Townsend Ce., Poplar 22(is I Huge Bezdek Dissatisfied I stale ( elli-ite. Ph., Ou .-, reueh l!e7del irl'l run imiiiiI in n nuliltial Ions of nl.ts xrn nt I nun., -.innlm, ,in,i it muM In1 ren I l boeh thnt the I'. nn hum mmli was vor much dlhsniHfleJ with ihu w.n th t'nm phiM.i niinn, (I. iivhIhi in sum '"J, , JnUVHl.iin.' hul . i K muni hut It1 I'Mllil In no . )iin.ir. lih 1 "hlBh 1 1 r i mi i uiuisi.i ir ii iw t.iui r,tr Martin Defeats Brady Sei teri,. ,i r , ivupei Mhihi rr. 're HIM., f dicirllili i.i i.lili III i , Ii the He eriiiinl mull lieut ' i I" in, ,f (ev Spnilnir ,'luh lier In the wmltinnl Inn, I. Iiliny siiili , ftiln) J ,,.K Inl In inn ruin Is rfn. i the nth r I ntn Hill) , Mel? win 'rnnr IT inkle I nn In i leiueln ' mil lenei Vtirti ind I'jiil Uui n. fyunlit I nn els-ht leuiicl dinw I Fer Additional Sports See Page 20 Attend- Y-nr flames ance Yeir 11IO.J. S tne,4J lliu 1(101 Ne erlin 1(11.1 iie- ;. tu.nai mn innn iin.snt mi. 1007 ', 7H ens i',tn . inns -, n.1 23.' 11,17 KKIO 7 lfi.KO? 1018 inie n i.'4.'J'jj mm mil n 170.fi.-I 1020 CUT Made by Reig and Langaderf 225c8ize 3 for 20c $3.25 Bex 50 Certainly, GIRARD is one of the most popular cigars en the market. These prices give everybody an opportunity te prevf their value. A BARGAIN IN 10c COLUMBOS .Mnde of same tobaccos ab the (Jiiard Stock of these is ery limited. 10c COLUMBO 6 for 25c BLAZING THE TRAIL (Formerly with Nettcr) 14 and 16 S. Bread St., Phila., Pa. (JVffiu) !Mr.nvui, test rnKPAin. Bi-nuci? inai i I BLEACH RUE i WAITSJ8H00RS! New Yerk Fireman in Ticket Line Frem 10 o'Cleck Yes- terday Morning MANY IN ALL-NIGHT VIGIL, New Yerk. Oct. 5. Am oncwliemay have doubt, d last night that New Yerk had surrendered te Ihc excitement of the approaching contest in n wnv rem iniscent of the eve of the late Demnsev f'nrpentler aigumcnt would hnve found himself mistaken hnd he visited the Pole Oieunds wheie n little army of workers had put almost the last touches te the big bnsebnll plant. The vanguard of the H7,0nfl get there at 10 o'clock .vesterd.iy morning. He was Clinrles Kier't, a clt.v fireman of Aubiiin. N. Y. He vvns still Ihere at midnight nnd manifestl.v meant te stay. Ilv then lie had been joined bv eme fertv ethers in the growing line in front of the r.igiith nvet.t.e window, where the hlencher sc,,(s nie te be handed out at SI eaib war tax 10 ,cnts They were franklj bel polloi of the fans', se eager te Me the game the didn't care bow much hardship thev had te undergo te get one of the best of the weist scats. Twenty at .Midnight Over en the Specdwav was another line There were twenty of them at midnight, nnd te the curious who watched them tlicv repicsentid the nris nris teciac.v of the eaily comers. They were lead te pav S.'S ca h for grand stind setts as seen ns the first slcepv-c.ved tiiket 'iller swung open his wicket' in the morning. 'I hen tbeic was n third line of the lidi They wcie the ones who Intended te drive te the Pole (!ietiud in their ((lis, and didn't see wliv the mightn't as well de it the night helme and get it ever with. Se thev hustled up. ei down, te the scene f tedav's doings, pirkul lliur vehicles, made themselves snug inside and picpnred te debouch i ail in the morning before the lines nh, ad of them wcie ver.v long. Seme in that class vvere in tlulr own cars Seme were in tin ir m.isteis' cars, but te the av.ed cuilistntieit's in the bleacher line thev all looked like ) e ii wealth, until their suiiglv diawn cm -tains hid them fiem uew . Super-Pan Waits Twenty -eight Hours Te lctiirn te the voting man named Kicrst who new enters baseball histerv bv vntue of being hrst en the line and n twent -eight hour wait until the game starts. He is twentv-nine ears old and has seen nt bast one game of null series. He means te see nt least one until the very end of his life. He was se confident the scries would open in New Yerk this .vear thnt he worked right through the het summer when fitcs are most uncomfortable and wmildn t take a v (nation from the en gine iieiise until the opening date was anneiinci ,1. New he's heie fei the whole series and he hopes it will b, i long one pist s0 the (Jiants win N, t in line was Climbs .larebs. al-e of Auburn. Kierst hi ought him down for company in nsc he sheuldn t find iinj congenial spnits in the line rin cronies hnd kept their Ionel vigil fei seven netirs wlien the thud fan nppcin nr .) e i leek in the evening H was Trust Says We Cannet Run We WU1 Run! Boxing Prices Down Ice Palace First te Take Step 5500 Reserved Seats $1.00 2500 Reserved Seats 50c Opening Shew, Thurs. Night, Oct, 6 ICE PALACE A. C. 45th and Market Sts. M. VVWM'l: vs. II.KK Mrllt (.11 nn, vim i i it vh (.. .let. iiciicui i.i nivnn i.ei (.iiiiw vs. rT iiiiuii.ia IIATII.INd 'VIIKKX vs. CMMtl.l.V IIA MHM Alllltltls v M(l l'A ITTI li Let, en riale et I e ialnce 1 1 JJ s renn s,f)uurP( ,'unnlnicham shop le y iJnl S, lleyle h 3171 ICenilnsten Ave mid i rantill rj, i'fll S nth St. Girard Ciciars 10c COLUMBO Bex "se $2 TO LOWER PRICES FIRS President Harding W ill Net Attend Big Scries Washington, Oct. R The Presi dent will net attend the World's Series games In New Yerk. He gave his "answer In the negatie tedny when nuked if he planned te take in New Yerk's latest civil war. Mr. Harding admitted that he'd like te go, but ftuid it wan out of the question. Apked for an opinion concerning the probable winner, lit smiled nnd shook his head. j Leslie Carpenter, fifteen .venrs old, of i 271) Seuth street. .Jamaica, who gees te high school in the morning, vveiks for the Kqultnhlc Life Assuuinee Society in the afternoons nnd has been nddv ing en the Jamaica links between titiw te get money enough te see some of the gnmes. t Light-haired, blue-eyed. iesv-, hooked nnd all bev. Leslie mnde a hit net only with these waiting for tickets but even with the eaily swarming cnders, se much re that his seemingly Inex haustible cape, ity for peanuts, pop corn, allies, het dogs, milk chocolate, sweet chocolate, het cefTee and cold soda water was treated at small expense te himself. Hess Knows Wliei He is Leslie is worth nnetiier pirnsraph. be cause he maintained stoutly te inquiring i porters tliet V (J. Kiehmend. assist ant treasur, r of th Iaiuitahle. fet whom he works, was laboring und, r no delusion that bis, Leslie's, ctamlmetln i wus dead, or that he lcid suffeml an.v ether bereavement. "I asked him for I we das oft te see the first two games end 1 get 'em " Leslie said, just as he danced out of the line te keep warm witli what proved te be justifiable tiust m his elders te keep his place for him. UNEMPLOYED SELL PLACES IN SERIES TICKET LINE Advantageous Positions Bring as Much as $5 f New Yerk. Oi t .". Ueeureeful men, fiem the ranks of the unemple.ved, who found places far In front of the lines of Weild s Series ticket 'icke last night, sold these advantageous positions te mere teitunnte luethien this morning for .."i. A police oider had been issued that Mich undue t would net be tolerated, but ' eflienis in iharge of the hluo-ceateil squads weie svvu.vcd b the pleas of the jobless, man of whom, it was sm,l, (Ic eland that upon this one ihnnie le.v their oppei tunltv te appease the hunger of wivi s and babes 300 Answer Yale Crew Call Nen Haven, (enn.. Oct j Yate i rail ler ion i-miuI'It, a iruu'h, nut tin i three hundred iWn with nfr "Y men en the list The sevnn vrtprans urn I J'rp'-reun BtroUe, V Jleld'iir.n Ne 7 1, Olbnnn (rnptnln) Ne Jl Jiuu'ell e 1 J. Caiman, Ne '.' W I., sU n ana U L Kills et a substitute crew BASEBALL PHILLIES' PARK "fln'"I1 ",- Huntingdon St. Jlen.. Oct. 3: Tues . Oct. nnd Med., Oct. 0 3 I'. M. HILLDALE vs. "Rube" Fester's . ,,,h,rn . -,, ., , Ai'.erlcim dlnnta Clumplnn Nntlnnnl Colored I,e-nii BOXING'S THE THING! $iik.st rinsH w. c(im)itiem;u I Of- l"'"','',!?n' "endnihe. Dlrilnes.. J L Torpid liver, rrilRO. nertniisueei. eB rmult from vvn.tr A fut which must i he Ket'en rhl nf liv proper exerrNe, rituir iime iunuinR tinti I lesn JtfducillE t " " Reflect! Ferre Clethes are absolutely all-wool. Of fine tailoring, superior quality materials, exceptional fit, and utmost possible value for the money, Ferre & Came, ( ( It, and Oii'tittci i nts t, , Rogers Peel Clethes Chesttvut Street at Juniper. PUTT. A lATI.' r.'nTTT?XT . IjTII A CIII.STNI T &TS. --n-es. , r - -'T - -r "?- t ", if r pycv - i-i ' -c-,,, --M zrtrr7T--rssl-?.- -esri hruw "smmam&rm r imLTrr i wRBmmum i .... v k-. i 1 Jmmmmi'' ,P-J r rwi !... t-s I mJ elJ3 wwa .. Jffi-s. - . I l ', ' I"LjJ '.. '1 7. , 1? S&ma!A&uifeX!5&m.:mrXXBlC?TZl ' i ii-,v.f , ; vi . , 1 BHItt&SS&mi BARRETT A COIR SAYS J. KILBANE Champien Sees Cliften Heights Lad Score Three-Round K. 0. at Chester TO BRING BOXERS HERE iy Lerm ir. .tmtk J Patrick Kilbaue, daddv of (lie featherweights, 1m in Philadelphia to te to de v. The champion of the world's 120 peunders came here en personal busi ness and, incidentalh te referee in m c of the bouts of n 'pdial open-air sli w at Sincdlev Field. Che-iter, Pa . Inst night, put en bv Jlinmj Deughertv for the benefit et the Chester bnsebnll dub Kilhnne efiicinted in, a mati h between AVlllie Cnrnev and .limmv Vincent, Wil mington rivals. Inter during the wind up in which Hebbv Unrrett, of Cliften iieigiiin, biiurKi-n out .iimmy uevie paid quite n compliment u the former, and I tedav Jehnnv is looking around In the ' outskirts of Philndilplna for a training I camp for n stable of bucrs he intends bringing here the latter pait of the 'month. "Thnt .veungsfer Uarrelt loe! . Ii a premising lightweight," said the teneli ervveight titleholder. "Of course h is Htill crude nnd tins n let tn lenrn II. lias n tcirlfic punch and al'tir he is f might te shorten his punches be will be a dangerous opponent for nnv of thr lllij peunders, llnrrett is , oel nnd ,1 -liberate they nie two perfe, tlv go nl assets in bis favor. I leek for turn te be among the lopneti hers in .moth, r vear " Harrett found Hovle an awl waid op ep op penent for two leunds '1 ,i, Mttu did a let of pnwing n'id slajiping and neve.l se steadily that it was haul fur I'irrett te get evr a. geed punch. In the thlt 1 leiind. liewcct, -i light te the law chopped Uele. but he was up in n jiffv Bnirctt fellow, d his .nan fl s, . and nnether ridil clop en the Jnii 1 neeU",l Hnvle down nnd ei.t with ins 1 c id resting en th" lewu 10 n- Th Inllen heei did net move a nms le, and Utfeicc Leu I'aile didn't bethn cjunt ing Th Cnrner-Vincert innteh. m which fe Get Rugby k- ' ri"' "!ljJiuUnMii.i Basketball Jemcy . . .75 te 3.00 Pants . .1.00 te 2.50 Shoes ..1.75 te 4.50 linee Pads, 2.00 te 3.50 Ankle Supports . . .75 Jersey . . .2.00 te 4.00 Pants ... .2.50 te 7.50 Shoes 8.00 Helmets .2.00 te 7.00 Shoulder Pads. 2.50 te 6.00 Pure Worsted V-Nech Sweaters . $6.50 ar shall E. Smith .& Bre. itnrnrpnnitedl Men's Furnishings .' I I r. - II K Y l-Hiri: . RJ IK ";' ,n5-.il t-y h3 XSrV XMtBmmrM''W ri aZjhw3i I iiiSs,Mfr5Sa' i i - 'w' i I I fefe:: 1 Ten 11 Ten GRAOflAM BROTflaiFJR MOTOR TRUCK WITH DODGE BROTMERS PQWER PLANT This truck represents a Dissav ing in the initial investment as well as in the upkeep cost The price of the 1 ' . ten size is $1000 below the average price nf 49 ether well known trucks. The price of the 1 ten size is $600 below the average price of 16 ether well known trucks of equal capacity A latg Ttntty for I ten and Thornten - Fuller Automobile Company ! I I i'flrkway, Latt of 18th M I Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last IMglil I 'lll.vil.K p. Ileliliv lljirrrlt IcnnrKnl nut .IIiuiuj Unvlc. tlilnli Xi llllr t nrnrv mill .Iimmv Alnrrnt drew, lleldiv .Hern slindnl , Jew 'Vlnrlln IJudiL FltiKerulil knnrkeil mil I liiutiB t'rrnclis: Hrst Tiininn Helt mill iiiinir Mi-trhrr ilrrvvi Jlnitin terr outreuxht Khl Cenner ltl,VI)IN(i. PA flu rrnnrlifttl nnt nnlntnl Otte O'Keefe; HiiltllriK I'l'skes wei" i from Jlmmr l.ivrnilert lllle Allrn out ilisnl Jnlinnt KiiKErtt. M.W 'iOUK -- I'eiM'er Martin defeated I '.i.ii. n...i. i linsreN Anilr rlmne.v wen from Kid Minium. Ari.ANTH TITV A1 f.orden oiitlietcd ISeMn MnlKiist, lll( .0 Jee Mendell ilefentnt snmm llissi hid VV ncner wen from I'ete Mestrl. Kilbane icfcred. was full of nation throughout. At tie finish of siv: rounds tneie was little te cheese between them Hebbv Hern wen in six rounds fiem Jee Martin. Iludd ritgeinhl s,core-d bis second one-round knockout in two nights bj stewing nwnv Yeung Trench.' . Temmy Helt and Yeung Hotelier drew in six rounds, and Jimmy Cnir out fought Kid Cenner in four i euntjx. "Philadelphia is tie l.esl being cen ter In the eeuntrv " smd Kilbaue. speaking of plans for four boxers whom I e has under his tutelage, "and 1 nni going te brir.g them here for competition this winter. I will get them a place I In the country , see cieh puts himself I intc) condition ami send them ugainst nnv elPe their respective weights "' HEADQUARTERS FOR ws vuSZSnB We are new showing this famous brand of men's undergarments in all the various styles and weights for fall Come see them today. $1.50 te $6.50 Union Suit. Thirteenth St. Our Estimate MUNSiNG - WEAR dMemi6 8 N. ' On Your Club Outfit oeccer Jersey . . .2.00 te 4.00 Pants .1.00 te 2.50 Shoes . 6.50 te 8.50 Aluminum 'Cups. 3.00 Shin Guards 75c te 2.25 724 Chestnut Street Athletic Geed, It nfbedr type I ' (en letdt rliene, Spruce 1040 WORLD'S CHAMPION ROOTER Clarke Jehnsen Travels Frem Cop enhagen te See Big Series New 'Jorli. ) l ." One cif tnec ham ham pien ba ehall fin- of the utiiveise was discovered 'nclnv "i ('lathe Jehnsen, Amer.eii'i i core dilutive m Copenhagen of se.eml I iLted States liuichiner tone ems He arrived en the liner Hell- i umi e, ns jje arrived me m- ui..-i a.vi- gelnnd of tlie Se indiniiv inn-A'ni timn Line wlii'h ileeke.l at the feet of Fif- teenth sticet Helmkui , Tohnsen snl.l h,. hn been r. Yankee looter for nineteen vinrs. ever since the , team firs plaed Fer two vi'Tis hew- I ever, he had t.edi unable te see nnv l &nmes, for h" has been abieid. When he ieaincl in Copenhagen thnt j the Yunuees were lil.ilv te win the pen nnnt he le TiniiKil te s,.,. the World's Series, mid stared ter this count iv liefoie Miller Iluggins' men bad iut Cleland di'linittlv out of the rn'e h' was net'fi -d In wireless that a set of tickets v is it.'idv fei bun, and he was c ne et the v etld s h ippiest men when he st,;ie,l lewn the gnng'ilnnk II will go lue ti ( ., uliag, n nftr tin series. Your Oppertun ity AT THE FACTORY Roelofs High Grade $Q.50 SOFT HATS Pre-War Quality Pre-War Prices We offer at the Factory $5.00 and $6.00 Values, DIRECT TO YOU at THREE-FIFTY WHEN you pet our 1 e hat leae your old Kat with us te show e,u the Sl'PEKlOR KKNOATIN(i SERMtL which our KENO- TING DEPAIUMEM is, piMiitr. GUYER ROELOFS CO. 700 X. 12th St. (12lh & Olive Sis.) Opcn S te P Drill and for your ceinrnicncc Saturday flcrnoen THURSDAY AT The Big Sale of Suits & O 'Coats at $13 $18 and $23 is drawing tremendous response from Men! Most Suits with Values te $40 Geed Garments Frem Makers Who Produce the Best and Finest Si.cs aic c e ni p lete. patterns an in Kreat a r i c h ; 1c n, ,i . i 1 1 . i, ii'u. i i i r, I ui .it IRK V?4t I tu,p2te!. TEA 1 WJvRFlPi-rwJ. .') J2 1 e a i c y -' 'k tic I m c. ,i M ,j, V' ' r ., 'fe-i rjj e it rl ctimr te ctiinr a leek nhtlher llitij lwj or net 1 1 THIRD FLOOR 1 i BABE HIT .000 AND .200 IN OTHER TITLE SERIES Miflhty Ruth Was Weakling at Bat In 1916 and 1918 New leik. Oct ". - P.abe Jluth en ters this, his third World s Series, to te dnr, with a far different sintus from what, be hnd in the two ethers His r-apac It then was as a pitcher He was capee 11 men was as n piu ie r j n vv n g00( one, it mut be confessed ni p n,.nts r()ll,i de rxt t0 nothing wi ' ' ,, . ,.,, ,, and :th him He also was nn incidental left fielder, pla.vmg that position twice in the scries gnniiist the ( ubs m 1918. He pit, bed effectively against the Uioeklvns in 11)1 U Hut he had no icnewii as n batter tin n in fm t. he batted 000 In the Jlllt) series mid '-'0(1 In l'.U A wide dlf er, m e that from hi" place in the bat ting sun this inr He clubbed through the Aim mini L' lgm race nt a .D7S rate tins vein and ati.vbed thnt can lilt like that net te mention his home run liiinpugiiig us u World h Series participant is leg.inled with consider able respti t 2 Pair of Pants , I 'nfinislipd H erslcdti Clu'rielx, Twccdfi Overcoats in tXewcxl Fabrics 1 n i . L !? U All Sizes F1' ' msmmtmstmmmma - ap-- i nni f rV -i- j
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