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EVEXIXU PrttLK1 LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922
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Phils Will Be Heme Tomorrow for Stand at Bread and Lehigh, While the A's Leave for Bosten
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MILLER TOO FORWARD,
SO A'S LOSE OUT IN
FINAL WITH DETROIT)
Bing's Misjudgment of Blue's Slam Enables 1 igers te
Tie Score, and Cobb Himself Cemes Through
II' ith If inning Blew Before 10.000 Fans
AND THE WORLD WAGS MERRILY ON
y
l?. r.enKnr W MAXWKIJ.
.sport Rdltcr Kienlnc Public l.etlmr
IF IJINTt Mil. I. Eli lmil net been tee forward eiiuila the Atlt.ctle- mlRi.t
hnve wen tliiit 1ml I Riim Intend of Hr'reit IIiiir m.mll.v h a inetlet
quiet guy who inner t.lki out et ttirti i.r nuilit'i lnrnelf ftirwiml. Me j.im
tkcs thin'tfs for Rianted mid lett em :. at tlint. Hut jr.terd'iy he tlld'i
remnln In the lineksieiintl He wiintul in gel ,Vifi te the (-randsUnd ''.im-
a Jnnt n k,nll,.n l.Li tlinl Mini th' hall LHllt, Wfllt bUlll
In iiii-tlte te Mm: ir univf be -.aid thfi h. d.dn't ixaitl irnisp tl
tlen n sitiint.en- et" that -or lwu'd be f.'iiii'''l. In fact, t w
bis head
Miller get tee forward m -l.e ti.T .1 i.ni 01 the fraen. when l.ew I...W
busted 11 long tl te deep . ..utir ! ',., a u.-ll th mid Utii,; Parted te run
In That Is where h ii-nib ft -" ! err. e Jho 1 d lime traxe'ed b.K'k
ward or njeuaj sunt! tin: ' miH He tllthi' hne t de it, ax vat
proved by later deieln,n. n Tl - "re !i burn of -.peed "as 1 ttnv
wanted. Deeau-e nftet the first d..y r t l.e had te lnft mte the reeie.
and couldn't get hex nnd mii'ml
It 'vns the nw-t lnnppet.'iiie t.i. . f,.i i perpetrate what i- flangl'v
known aw a fuu pa Our ii-imindlin; Vlilce- were ahead In the came and
had the situation well in hand The ,iv wiix .". n -I ninth lnn'ni; nolieih
out, Hebby Vnieli en se end and lime bntt.n; V:t handed against none ethe
than Slim Harris.
Slim sizzled ,nc toward the plate end I! ue .ij,tl it nchi bail; .is.i.r
The ball saib-d ihmimI , , .iter and It Mg when h- heard the erah of i"
willow tonne, t ins with the jnl'et run .11 M'elns h. unmake, he r.i'i b.iil.
ward, and later t deva... grei'in:; ,11 il.c nr : 1 I nth Kind, as if te Ki-i'l1
senietliins The nn'x ieasun In- didn t :rii v i- he. a ie there was nethi i
there. Anywtn h tr "d nnd a guj run ' be n.'d etT fur that
The ball -ailed in, ml onward nnd lijit h'i -i.li'ic Hlue tout lied a'.i of
the bases and -topped a' tl.'rd ifter ea. h hail -tre'uv! homeward with th"
tjinB t'eiintcr Slertn afterwurtl T (bb b..i;!etl a Insie, etidin; Mine 10
the platter, and thut preed t,, be the u:nn ! 'a"
ltui-
Win eer
a rrnn that the
tried drivrrn'rhi te tle ei'(Air,; in 'hi fwil mime ,inj uent out
I'ltH k ,M off and thri, pa 'Kul ! 1 ,nu (tut
in aider. Se did the 'leetate' s - the entire le.OU'i of thim
Everything Happened in 77is Game
CUSTOMKUS ue-- p'ennful when t h- mr'ni'i a-eended there hems about
10,000 in th- hou-e This s a geed ,row,l f r anj matinee no matter
where it is held Aid eenlid C ' h" money- worth Kverj thing t ha
could pesiblj happen 1. 1 hall cann' l.ai pened Yl.'re was a b't of hitting.
many error-, light- with the umpire In, in. ri.t.- and thing- like that
"It was a game of a th.iu-and thril - -aid Fran!; Markin, aneiler well
known aeter who al-e tred te -ptnd a quiet nfterne m at Shine Park with no
miceeM". "If tli'-e g:- un maki me Mt i.p and take netiee the must be
Soed."
The een'e-t opened au-p ,'1011-ij ami IJev Moere ji.t. he.1 a nu hit no-run
jrame for three entire and uinplete inning- H. was -t geed that in tue third In
struck out thte.. batter- in a low In th" fourth the Tig"t- mlnul hi- ne-h:t
contest by soeking a patr of ingles and a double. That netted two runs and
gave the alien the lead
Things looked -ad anil gloomy for a tun,' but Hing Miller thought ii was
time te put en his ae' and after that it ua- lmieh he'tT. Perkins drew a
paw from je'ing Mr Stener. lntn of Oklahoma 'if . aud was -tifkiug ele-e
te first. Jliller. instead of allowing the t'r-t ball te pn-s him, ehinsed his
tactics nnd kneil.id it into thf bVathei- Twe run and the fount was all
marled up.
'' H" IS Bimj s truth eirei.it nnllep at the ree tnd enme lehen it
una needed. He fiiJ ij ahead u ',ji. I! it I., if ''inf i,icnn ,111
thing.
7'ue Mere Circuit Clouts Are Made
THntU" wcie aieie homer- in the :ifih I!!,i, -Mrted with mie i.i. u 1 ,t
Ills nine out in front, and Cv Perkins dr"e m ,1 ,'uuple of runs wi'h h,
lusty cleur In the I.ittT por'ien t,f the frnn . Moere opened with a ieiil'
..nnd, after stepping t teoend Cennie decidni te take him our nnd giv t'.iile
way n chance te get nte the uic-u; .lohn-teii walked, A'ulker fanned and
Cy stepped into th- breach
He hit a low liner fu left wh.ih s.nled ever the pertl.i Mr. retliergul s
dome and baul ,leare,l the low wall which keeps the sunfi-h in retrmtr
These local homers both of them -gave u- all of e,r run.-. After tint we
were all washed up.
A fleck of error- and a inuple of mfie d rut- gae the Tiger- ane'ie
marker in the -ixth and thej plajed dead unt 1 the ninth Milliv.ui pit. lieu
for a time, but in the ninth after be had pa-d cm h and . rpi fr..'d 1
wild pitch, allowing Hebby te get .0 -ecend. he was ank.l and Slim Hi,-'- -was
introduced b he clerer Habe 0 Iteurke
Slim's entrance was inipre-sue He stalked from left lield te the ten a
Uking his time Arnring at the dugout, he loel.td around, drank ,1 gl.i-s . f
water and then washfd lis hand- li d.d 'vcriUi.ng but comb h.- hair bur
perhaps it wa-u t neee-.a'r There wa- no occasion fe- him te doff ins '
and make a hew .
Slim walked nut te warm up Sending behind Inra adminn? his mu-T
were Dec Johtisten, 'ie.ng. tinbewav and I.ke TIu" wasn t au no-.
because that s a I the innVlders f li. had
HARM beuneed our tainit Illue ti' Km 1 Muter no ne
tri.nl and hheie u rnt th n'd bc'l ynnr. ,.,. in' l
the iame tetUi'j
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Giants If in Only Four Gaines Out of Dezen
WIlILl mi the -ubjt.r .,f ba-'ba.' let -s II n fr -en'en, es aheir il.e
New 'i erk (Juint- Have mi fieei vt,i 'm'i.t thfii latelvV (Juttn n -ur.
4pri&e Qt ITK a s,irpn-e 'I n 'Pf. tl. I..ii w.th a strangle. held en firr
plUce. Wen -it,n ji d s,i.Tere. rcih f,.i ner-M. Looked r- " tliei
would tle a Merr , h n 'lie S"i' ,,n il T u ir i' and ni; ,,f t;K. nhrr clubs v e-n
, yelling murdet
Then tl.'- t ' We- Sp. t 1 -en 11 I nr,,e m Tn'ng i and losing
as many Same m 1 h eag, I e-t ;h, e,,' u r plated in p M-turgh, and
thus far hnr liepn m , itd tu-te t ins n Ciiv.nnit Acevlmg t,, "he fjg
SCrs and I'.tgTs i,hi 1 !i - Mi" ha" wen fmr of tie ii-i mwhe -nm, .
.an 11 ec p.Mnii, , -iti' 11, e .11c. -m in.icir- . i,as ra, ked, or w.rd, t.
cttect .'
Hut wait utiti te go i, dug 1 i'
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just one guuie npiir- in ' ter' ig' -'me
if they win tetiav mil Mi- '! a' '- ', - I,
thing b" -'ratiger th.ir Min' '
And den ' terg ' 1 n, mini 1 I
uprint alter gen ng . n )
lest Hixteeii g'liiie- h.ninga nr. ei'.igi
ana test .gii'.ei r ,,,
teen game- S,,t h
'J'heie i 1 1 1 r 1 n g Ii 1'
while t In P.i aw - itd !,
(jume te sp,n , .-. e . 1 1, .
si irg'i - r.gh' en -he r h
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'p nte fir-r p'n. ..
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11 liign 1 mini 'nming tis t. . md
out the great Whitn.. um hm-e I 1 1
ridden b .leekiw Connel ai -i-i.-n mid n
The old Aniern.tn 1 e er.J f m ti. , - ,,
geuche nt Jcliit"iir Pirn 1 IIhi. 1 1,, ,,
America is 1 .Tl '' ."
Hach horse wis i.i,i, ,j ..1 i ,,
running from the stun m id.. Ientuil.
lasting for tin e'..i .i.,vM u i-th
ai;es he had the u,w-t ,,f id, w,.(t. ,,.
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ridden b- Mink fJarmr no,,,
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"ifUTlS W.HAT I VAwTTO KrVtW '
VE ARC LivnO TfaO PASr.
TOO MT I TELL Yeu
V.HAT kind 0C MEN AND WOMEN A9 YOU YOUnO FEtlEftS
Jn.T) TtlrSfff'TV PLAPPfRS ffCIWC- Te MAKE -9
MOW V.HEH
t u'Xe Viiikiri
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PEOPLE AIOWA-WYS ARE "Tbff PBIV0L00S ,
vtc nc biviiwir iim K
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ArV CHEER UP, 0! SAP EYES WE KlM ARE ALL RlffrtT.
-RiWffS AiNTSeBAJ) AS YbuTWlHlC 4NP
WUH'LETICS' ARE tH II
s-miRD PLACE!.'
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OLFERS SHOW
TEAM WORK VALUE
, Lesser Lights in the Data Move
te Championship by Making
Every Match Count
'WHITEMARSH HAS HOPES
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St.
GRID DATES ANNOUNCED
Feet-
Jeseph's College te Have
ball Team
St le-epn's College today announced
Its schedule for net .season had been
ratified b the committee en football '
Siweti game- have been arranged, and
ail of them are te be pln,ed en foreign
will. The -easen 1- te open with lel- '
aware mi September .".0
Tle- W the tir-t time ler several vear
t.at the Stile- strcit ceileglans lune
placed a football team mi the Held.
There i- n let of geed ninteii.il en hand
nt present, and s. urnl of the for
mer prip stars will re irn te te'lege
next jear.
Tiil.uny I.avin feimer Penn flash nnd
coach of ln't jear'- basketball team, is
te he hi ad conch
Manager O'llaia r.a- anneunceil the
following schedule-
-e:'trl.cr J.--I'i iwa'i Ce ,?e u- V-w-
OctMier " Vnr)).iirh M'l.lirv Ce .egr
a- .,he,er Mt i'an'"U' ielVe lit
P itile -'!t I l! tnen 'hlle fIlepeatltai
r b.'t: -'-"1 Me'tern MurMand Celkei- kt
X-tmlr.t'r
Ve mbi" 1" JJi" nla Ce lte t ItunMnts
I ei Pi l.V.h Wajh.r.s'en Ce lec at Chs
tc'tewn MJ
' Terente Beats Hobart at Lacreiae
Cifne.i. V. .. Ma' .1 '''orer.to t r r-
i.'t t f n ! H bi-i r n re-n 11 'c
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mtnais et v 1
HEWITT IN NEW YORK BOUT
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Meadowbrook Welterweight En
tered in Junier Nationals
Snmmj Hewitt, Meadowbrook nma
teup welterweight boxer, leave tednj ,
for New Yerk where he will compete I
tonight in the junior amateur national 1
tiiiiinament Hewitt Ii the en'y Phila
delphia boxer who will appear in this
tourney. I
Hewitt ha- been boxing only n few
months He wa- the only ni.iti te go'
the limit with Sam Hlackisten at the.
last Middle Atlantic Slates tournament
held 111 Philadelphia
On his return from New Yerk Hewitt
will keep 111 shape for the umateur ,
bouts te be staged b the Fersylhe-Oldham-lirlffith
Pe?t. Ne. -107. Ameri
can Legien, nt tuc ex ii".aie isuji
Park dune 1'
GOTHAM P0L0ISTS WIN
Meadowbrook Meets Fex Hunters)
for Wootten Cup Tomorrow 1
The Hr.Mi Muwr Freebooters were tie
feated esterda at Hrjn Mawr b the
Meadow Hroek Hamblers of New Yerk,
the latter therebj riding into the final ;
tvent for the second Wuotten Pole
Challenge Cup. The -core was 11 goals 1
te 7. Meadow ltroek will meet Hi"
Hryn Mawr l'ejihunters in the last
Rv SANDY McMIILICK
nt IIuntlnRden Ynllej the
omen uelfers are nin. lug for the
championship of Philadelphia, but the
tnlk err nnd nnen reverts te the team
chninpleiHiipn just llnlthed.
Members- of the Country Club team
nre being n.-ked hew thev did It.
emerged from the swamp of the stntls
Men and captured the title. The answer
Is nlwujs the same "team work."
The Country Club wen the chain
plnnshlp of the Suburban Cup League a
couple of' ycnri age. which gave them
the right te piny tin Inst team In the
major league for n place In that Hlzht,
the Philadelphia Cup dhlslen. They
met Old Yerk llencl. which v.ns nar
rowly List, at Overbroek. The .Icnkln .Icnkln
teniuns had it strong team nnd were
favorites, but many will leinember hew
complete wait the Country Club tri
umph. I.nst year, its first experience In (he
championship divi-len. the Country
Clnli seiitet iliil net tle nun h. but after
II get acclimated hew It did travel this '
season.
Hut one t.iatch was lest till It tackled
Huntingdon Valley's fast-flying band
which had net suffered defent nnd which
, I wih th complete favorite te win the
cirnt for the cup tomorrow afternoon. tlt0, 'p10 Ceuntr.i Club wen. dead dead
Pred Ree's flashing attack scored the , lecked the lead by winning a match here
only earned goals for the Freebooters, j nnd a match there nil the way down the
ami his defense prcentrd numerous at-' line. There was ns much strength at
tempts by the Hamblers te sheet exer the bottom as nt the top. livery player
mnrkets. ifiguied her match the tlecishc one, nnd
se It was. The final slain was given ihe
data when .Mls-s Mnila He Ke-ciikn
beat Mis. (i If. Stetson after being
three down and air. te go.
Nearly all, hewecr, Ihured this
match was perhaps 1111 accident, ns the
Country Club xvus pla.iiivj mi lis own
Intricate tmirse. Thr. phi.M'd off the
tie nnd Huntingdon Vnlley was beaten
again, this time nt AVhltemarsh. The
surprising Miss l)c Ko-enke inexed
Inte lirst place and bent Mrs. Caleb
Fex. The test of the team responded na
nobly.
. . . . .-. -t .1.- n
1 1 ins is tne nriet m-iery 01 me woim weim
trv Club's ilse te the championship,
without one or two superlnttve golfers
sure of a victory in every start, 11 team
net t-eallv considered alongside Merlen,
Cricket Club nnd Huntingdon Vnllev,
which three have nearly iilwa.is com
pletely dominated the championship di
vision. There Is alwnjs hope when the his
tory of the Country Club's triumph it,
studied.
Next venr there'll be n new team In
the Philadelphia Cup flisht AVhltc
mnrsli It's entry was gained by
stead. dettrniined piny. An eirer was
discovered in the data and Whitcmnrsli
Heme-Run Hitters
in Yesterdays Gam
Jllllnin. 't. tiiih A.
Jllller, AthlrtleH .. .
IliirnsW, Ht. Imln N.
Il11l.fr. New Yerk A, .
Slsler. Nt. Ifliil, ,. . .
I'rrklnK, Athlrtlrit
Illiie IMrnlt
Jeliiistuii, llroelibn .. ,
Xnierlt 1111 riiRtie , . .
National Iucue
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Total
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121
83
had n chance te play off with I'mu.
for the suburban title. ' ""ment
This match wen, Vhltcnin.l, t
lliverten for a place In th, npIl,',''
sien and easily stepped in. It nm"lU
organize n team of bexen iii.tnn 1 S0'
but Is confident It can be '" '? $
itwdllmakeagoedshouiSt
division.
lie first
Jehnsen Beats Klnsella
Ixintlnn, May 24 tn an exhll.niA
ttniiln nutch nt the Prlncti'n ciuh w,?i.c,"t
Kln-elln, et New Yerk, w.s iSfe.V. "if A'
Jelinnn. three feti te en, bv th2 . by E.
J (1. 0-.1. n I. il-l. Klnsella concede,! tW
hHir et llttecn. wnccaM Johniea
t wl lU'it. Hit:, b'j J'ub t I id'jrr ( eiiipanu 1
Yeu
want
what
you want
and xve
have it:
a handsome white shirt, years of wear in it, fits like a
made-te-measure shirt, and sold at a very moderate price.
Marshall E. Smith & Bre.
WHITE OXFORD
SHIRTS
$2.00 each
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Furniihinea 724 Chestnut Street
Athlrtie
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In the Summer time, Man's fancy
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tb" kind that will launder well no
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WHITE SILKO SO
$0-50
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These with Neck Band $000
The "VECK" COLLAR r Ac
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