Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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Phillies in Slump, Drep Ninth Successive Game
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fFW May Happen
In Baseball
;,3!KIERREIURNS
Today's Independent Games
pluble Reverse, With Five
pitchers en Duty, Shows
Lack of Geed Hurlers
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letrelt 1 17 .nil ,f,2H
Athletic in 17 .4Hfi ..100
riereland 17 20 .411) .171
Mashlnftten 17 21 .447 .
Bosten It 17 .4X2 ,ln
viiiruan , . ; -i ..in.' ,1011
nlnre for (feet " miRiit ni n-r.i i
nlpl,rne of rtrl,U Henry's I ,,-
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INTERNATIONAL l.KAOttl
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TO OPPOSE DQBSON
Millwerkers Have Shown Con
siderable Improvement Since
Johnny White Toek Charge
SPHAS PLAY OLD : TIMERS
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YESTERDAY'S RE8ULT8
NATIONAL 1,i:(llT.
nrenklTti, 7i I'hllndflnhl. 0 inrnt (tame),
llrenklyn. 01 1'hlUdn.phla. n (wremi
Heme)
1'llli.hlirrh. Ti l I ...!. 1 .
rhlraRQ. 2 ritirlniiiitl, (mlleil end nf I for ,
KlVhlll. PAIN nt wn.t.A. AAAH VBM. M.t4 1VI1
. . ... ...p. .... ..if-, nnvim n....' ini...
Sllvpr-thntrliPi! Hrln T.erd nnd h!i
Clit'fpr tpnm, who were the princlpnls
In n llfp-sVed riot en their Inst up up
ppnrnnce In thin eitv InRt Tnesdny night
whpn thp.v plnjed In Hrldcsbnrg, nrc
hnrlc ngnln 'tills cypnlng for nnellirr
tvlll(lit rntenntpr. On this oeonolon
tlipy will jennipy te Hnst Fnlls nnd take
en the J. nnd .T. Ilnben tPntn.
Thp tnill-werltrri hnve cenir te the
Mme .lehnnv hlte iiKsumpd the
nne nt Ivp nitrhers used
b. Wllhelm .ipsterdny In nn effert te
'Ma the rii'iii"? I""-,"1 """" :. .
CiM the 1'lilh in I8t p uue. n
W'.'?..i i.i. I....1- nfier Hull wns tnkiMi
K
in the field, nnd didn't de se goon,
iik. Mirhih sirniEiii. mm iu-i.
In the second rentpst Stnnnv Hniiin
';... ..na itIvpii n ehnnce te dlplnv
?." i.pfnre thp home folk", nnd
ii of jere he fnllcd t" cvph show tlnshpi
Sfnrm. He wns sticippdpd h HiipI
nnnpfl rnln).
l!nten-Nfv Yerk, net srhednlttl.
amkkicav i.iaenr.
Athlrtlp-notten. nnttienrit, rnln.
nelrell. 7i f ipirliiml, 1, ..
New erlt. lit Uashlntien. I.
Chlrntce-St. IxjuU. rnln.
INTERNATIONAL I.KAflCB
Rciii'lnc, 2 Nennrk, O
llnltlmnrc. Hi .Iprurr tlty. B.
Hirnruse. Bi Terente, 4.
Itethditer.IlulTiiln, net schriliUeil.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
f form. He wns snrippepu n muck tnimiiip, hi Celumhu. 2 (0 Innlnen,
fuin nlie suffered some, nnd then' rnln). .
Mi.ST. .. ..e tjn.li ..I,.., MllttiinW 4t hi. rani. 2.
Lcftr weinen. .; " ; ""' '"' MlnneiipelU. Ot Ki.n.n. rily. B.
irlrlM Mlriv rii ni n n- ..... .... ... imiinnnpniiK-iei
A. iast part of the spceikI chnptrr.
tint tee, went ns n les, milking it
.i. .(rlt)il rpVPrSP). rnrnn).
P8' '. C, l.L C2..1lt... a. ..I Va. ft.luin. T. kn 4n nnA 1 ...J
.1 PllltO. JUnK. DIIIIlll. fllliunn nun - ' .f...-.... .. ..........vntit. . M.t-...uu
lilfcidevfH remnJn te fnee the "vr "ether Mn pe-ttxinefl.
litters in HIP HUUim-nrum-in u run u
fcr this nfternoen nnd tomorrow nftcr
iL. nine nnd SullUnn worked en
rWfduCtlav nnd ennnet be expected te
.im.rh h'eferp tomorrow. IMnte is nn-
,trM is a stnrter, and thnt leaes I.ec
HMQOn "" i''iin- kj.n.....
IN BlK Chang
What stalled te be nn auspicious
Rien for the I'hlls tins ilpgenerated
Inte one of the debacles that hn.e Hern
(ommen here for many jenrs. The pitch
bi cracked nnd the bntters fnlled te
it when hits nre needed. With thp
Olmts following the Dodgers, Wllhelm
wltl net hae much chance te check his
IMIK'CU mini uuu mi luviu .ii i..i.
or a cemetMCK.
Rpn tiemers were mnee .csicruny,
rllch keens the daily record for the
tMMn iP te snuff. Knp of the numbir
we made bv the isiteis. High,
Mrers. De Herrv. Jotinsten and neat '
attacked out the four-ply shots for Ueh- '
', Mc' men nnd .Tat k Peters and Leslie
': Ad the clubbing for the Phils.
Trenten Parkinson led the Phils nt i
Vtat with (he hits for the two games.
Joiniten, the veteran eutnemer et hip
Dodgers, made six during the day, in- ,
dudingjhls homer. ,
The Athletics had a dny off jpster- ,
it because of wet grounds, but will
Ii Ht started tins afternoon, vying with
I 'the Intercelleglates nt Cnmbridgp. Cen-
nit will prebabl use l.ddip uemmel
',tbti afternoon se thnt he can take the ,
bei atain en Tuesday when tie A's
)Wttbe 1'nnks at the Pole Grounds. (
The lanks without Ruth slammed I
otUeruns In the seventh and eighth
tilt gave mem a victory ever xne acn acn
iterl. -Phillips hurled well for the
Senators, but Het hurled a little bet
ter and kept the Grlffmen nwa from '
the sacks in the Inter pnrt of the '
fame.
The Thiers continued their streak of
lindinj Trls Speaker's team n reverse
with Stann fVele.Mp en the mound.
Plllette, one of Cobb's sensational
youngsters, wns the winning hurler.
In the Nntlenul. Alexander nnd
Denehue henkiil up In n twirling duel
tbit lasted for eight Innings, eu Ii nl nl
leilng two runs when rnln Intervened
in that frame.
Imllnnnpnllft-Tolnle, rnln.
SOUTHERN I.KAOVK
tliittanneni, ,1 New Orleans,
KSrKRN l.KAOVR
Wnterbury. Hi Albnn, S.
PltmneM-New Ilium (rnln).
UlirlnrHrMiI-llnrtferd (rnln).
rltrhlmric-llrlilRrpiirt (rnln).
1 (nmt
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
national i.i:u;n;
llirnklyn nt I'lillmlrlphln (Inn snmr).
ChlciiRii nt Clnrlniiitll (tun tunri),
Morten at New lerk,
I'lltitburRli nt M. I.etiI,.
AMERICAN I.EVfiUK
Athliilrs nl Hetlnn.
(Irtelnml nt Detroit
St. LetiU nt ( MrnBO.
Miuihlniiteii-e lerk. net lirduted.
INTERNATIONAL I.E OUK
Nrinirk it t Headlnc.
Jersey ( Ity at Unttlmerr.
ReclieitiT Ht llotTale.
Srncune-Torenio, net erheduled.
niinngpiupnt und hnve luindexl three of
the lending tpams, including the Cuban
I Stars, n sctbnik. The fans up In the
"111m figure thnt Dobsen hns come Inte
its own nnd with Crnnsbnck nnd n new
pitcher from the West showing form,
should be nhle te held ItR own with
the best clubs.
Mnnnger Lord will In all probability
usi- Wild Rill Picrsen, the former
Mnckmnn en the hill, and he will still
hnt n couple of stars in leservp In
.Tehnn TJarker and "Hedn" Mngulre.
Clinrlpr nnrker will be behind thp bat.
Mnnnger White is net decided en the
Dobsen battery.
Mnrltey at Shannlian
Mm key plnjs Shnnnhnn nt I'oitv I'eitv
eighth nnil Ilrewn streets In n return
game. Peth clubs hail from West Phil
ndelphla and luue bein plujing a series.
Shnnnhnn hes the better of the games
te d.ite nnd .Tehnnv Cnstle expects his
nthletes te ndd nnether te the right side
of tlu ledgpr when he mei'ts Innngpr
ii hi urn h nine, i.erty Mejii will be
the Shnnnhnn hurler.
Ijt Bretliprs, whlcli opened the sea
son ns e home flub, Int night nt
Iinrtrnm Park, will plnv en the same
grounds this evening, nnd with the
same team, The enlv ehnngc will he
thnt this Is Knrtrnni Pnrk'n home con
test. Ilnrne) Slnughter, of the store
nine, will give Chnmplen n chnnce en
the hill with Kpphnrt behind the bat.
The Donevan-Armstrong Advertisers
nn nlse nt home with the Mndisen
Stnrs. The colored bejs, gnve n geed
account of themsehes Inst vear and
hnp just started. Thpy pxpect te
Cheater r.t J. J. Dobnen. Thlrty-flf th 'and
llroeltiyn' Royal Giant nt llaltlmnre Rlnelt
Het. nnltlmere. ,., .
Cuhtin Htara at Wttdwend, Dlttmnn and
Wakellnc atreet. .. .. ,
B. II. Stern A Ce. nt .Monotype, forty ferty
MtvenUi ami Hprtire xtrert. . . ,,, ., .
Fe Moter nt Merrill A. A., Thirtieth nd
Columbia aenue. .
Puritan at Mtmielinnit, rerry-nlnth nd
Walnut street. , . ,
Philadelphia Termlnil nt Flolsher.Twenly Flelsher.Twenly
Ixth and Ked IreflH.
Illlldele at ITeru-elalith Ward. Twenty-
flflh and Snyder aienue.
I Knle hllka at Senlh Phlllle. Rrend and
niilrr street. . .
Madisen Htara r.t Donmnn-Armstren.
fi.rtr-nlnth nnd Unlnnt -lrrl-. fc.
llarrv A. Mackev Club at Hhnnnhan.
Ferty-elJthth rnd Brown street.
Lit Brether nt Iinrtrnm Park, Fifty
fourth nnd FJmwce nenne. ..i..h
Wllmlnxten nt Ht. teliimln. Twentyfenrth
nnd Allegheny avenue. ... u
Mennt Carmel at North Phillies, Fourth
nnd Wlnft-oheeklnc slreets. .,.h .
Old-Tlmern at skiIIi Phllly Hebrews.
Thirteenth and Jehnsen street-, .,,.,
phla Title eml Tnut '"v.HeilItnte Title
nnd Trunt. Fluliteenth nnd R""'"nd,flj
Notional Hank nd Trust lniniellrard
National lltnk . Mn h Ntllennl Hank.
shlltn Park. . . .. a
ihiiruiinhii Nntv Yard lineup I', s.
M.fln,. . ir. H. Relief. HI5 P. M I.enirue
Islnnd Navy lord. .
Pennsylvania Rnllrend Oeneral nfflce
lysnriiiv nllf . Mo(le Pnner. lerty-
fourth nnd Pnrkslde nteniie.
mill tlm Advprtlscrs te their list of vic
tims. Other West Phlllv contests are:
L 1. Stern & Ce.. nt Monotype, and
Purltup at Stenclnirst.
Then Downtown
All ill.. Iilo- Ivnmi nre tdnlng down-
inun ilrent pxclteinent Is exneitcd in
the vicinity of Thirteenth nud Jehnsen
streets, where the Old Timers meet the
Seuth Phlllv Hebrews, in the opening
game of a series te settle the cliani
ninnshlii of Thirteenth nnd Jehnsen.
Records were made last m-iimm when
the i.niiif! dubs clnRhed nnd should
happen again. Jnik Hlnes has n new i
dub within the past week, it ml expects
te lower the colors of his rivals. Mnn
ntrnr Ciittllph leeks for nil ensi Welery.
The Seuth Phils meet nnethtr linrd
r.... I. I.A tnvtn Allies. Mnnnepr Ril-
1..- II. .... J4.p," '" . " H I
.1-1-1. I II... .In. n.l mnni hltr Hlnte
llllll II i inn.ii;ii ,...... .-. m......
tennis nt Hroed and'Higler streets this1
week nnil nil hnve been ninene the ten-
netchpifl. The Se have a number of
former big league plners in thdr line
up nnil their retold for the Mnen ii
nmnng the best of up-State nines.
The Flelsher Mirncrs who nrc trn cl
ing nt n terrific pnee. take en Dick
Smith's Phillv Termlnnl Inns The
Ynrners drenncil a close 3-2 contest
te Smith's team nt Pottstown the ether
Sunday nnd me nnxleim te een the
score. With 15111 Gruslmber or Hubcr
en the hill agninst Heb Dnvld or lMdie
Uarie'-s, the downtown fans should wit
ness the best game of the season. All
records for attendance nt PlpMiPr wpre
broken In their lnbt home gnme en
Tuesday night.
t Scraps About Scrappers
Many Ilniilm. r Wllmlnaten. will hne
In opportunity tnnlRht te ndd irreath in
all triiljd in a bout wllh Plot Hebln, of
Btitlum, but It i a .tnuxh Baslgnmini for
Oil Amtrlenn Thev meet In the star bout
!t the fambrlH. Other numbers Matly
moil, of HnBlnnil ns JImm McOeveni
nmy Hsnlnn m Prankie Scarp Frankle
Wlf v E.MIc Dempmy and Al Markle
fa. Jehnnv Adams
IiImt Burns Is as ger as the preverbhl
R'l'.H" mn Al Verbpcken was "tricked
ZL. i ln Iwhnlcally knocked out hv Vln
SiSJ. '"??',? t ft1 Atlantic City last Mendas
,HS.L .'"n'1 Vcrli lien's Icks were all
i?l ln ,h" lower repi hhvh Burns
i ..Vn l.hr,"B a nnw'Pnper Inte th
S. Ln.eft'.L'C0 i,arr Krt'e thought It
S..iSwe1, 'tierebj utepplnc the (entest
piimide a mistake, but he wouldn't admit
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fik r?iiUUn I,'l nrc. Terry Jen. a face.
fci ?l h V.'ii. Ci,-RrlHlr 0reen "iKn' th
ww nn hranklt Kramer.
rrVti hn.en.,J.ttn'nJ!.. .wn Tendlei and
Kr,Cbou7,,",n''"llfernla. llJhtweUht" ha wen
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taste) than in any ether
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TODAY
and
TOMORROW
Men
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SPECIAL FOR TWO DAYS ONLY!
i8 OXFOEDS $
HIGH-GRALlE CALFSKIN BLACK, BROWN, TAN
iVI IV! ! ve dollars hasn't bought such Oxfords since
Mr. Man. before the war! These Oxfords are guaranteed
Regular 98 Quality through and through! Come and save $3 in
hard cash. Take 'em home if you're net satisfied they're real $8
Quality Oxfords come and get your money back.
Opportunity knocks! Immediate action necessary
TODAY! AND TOMORROW!
eyal Beet Shep
i i mmiMUmmMmuwreA men mm
31 te 35 Se. 13ST.
Yesterday I told you why my phenomenal record-breaking
Sale last year brought me hundreds of new and permanent customers.
History repeats itself, hence I am again of
fering the smartest $25, $30, $35 and $45 Suits
at the remarkably little price of $20.
Toe many te describe except that I am
including all nationally advertised lines including
i
'Styleplus"
Vogue"
Cortley"
'Newport"
and my own popular hand-tailored crea
tiens. Every wanted size.
This is unquestionably the
biggest sale of Spring Clethes of
the season a real opportunity
for you te get the smartest suits
you have ever seen at least a full
third and maybe a half lower than
you will pay elsewhere.
Every one of these suits is a won
derful bargain at its regular price and
at $20 it is the greatest money-saving
opportunity of the year.
Alterations at cost during this sale
Ne C. 0. D's.
Xe Mere Than 2 Suits te a Customer
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
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