Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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nu f"l a new man.
CENTRAL Y. M. C. A.
1431 AKCII ST.
DEVON HORSE SHOW
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TODAY
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Suit
te Order
$35 te
$50
EN who have had
suits made t e
measure here
knew that our
mtccess in putting
A. C. RAND CO.
before the public
is chiefly due te
the fact that we
put the public
before the A. C.
RAND CO.
ACRANDCOi
Tailors te MEN Who Carve
1$4 Seuth nth St.
One Doer Alievp Walnut
LIZ", POWELL PICKED
AS. STENTON MANAGER
He Then Pitches Against
Mount Canncl and Leses
Decision in Clese Game
by Score of 7 te 6
FLEISHER IS BEATEN
'V
5,000 More Mere
StraW Hats
$3 te $5
Values
1 "i&k
Tint-root rtrnliM. fniirv Brown
Rlraus. Nillt Ynrht. Herringbone
Straw. enrpftlHl ntlUli Sennrta.
neuili HcnnrtH mill ether.
By WILLIAM S. DALLAS
VA" POWMLTi. unit . bnnni,
DltrllPP nnrl linalrntlinlt nln. 1.-
ii ' ,l,.c,1 '"nnnger of tlte Stentnn
Held Club. Powell mmle his (Hint In
this rapncltv hi-t nlslit ulirn he en.
P. , . . lM" """t CnrniDl tenm, but
Liz mim ferced te boy te dcfent. The
score wis 7 te (I.
Powell It one of the IpndlnR pltehers
In the Hcmlpre ranks. -He has been with
Stenton for Knrn and twirled the
MetiRt Aliy club te several pennnnt In
the Suburban League.
He Is iilt-e noted ns n engc player of
no mean ability nttil lins (.ecu service
with nearly every team In the Knxtcrn
League. He illi! his best work with
(ermanlewn when Dave llr-mita' tciini
wen the LVlem Lengue pennant. He
s also iiiemlnently Identified with ath
leties i the 1'ennsvlvunin Ilallmail ami
pltchiN for the Auditor of Uevinue
iind is a member of the cbumpienslilp
basketball live.
Four inns secured by Mount Carnul
in the opening fiamc icsultcd in Ston Sten Ston
ten h downfall. Loese Helding with
several tlmelv bits aeeeunted for the
mmrtu of tallies. Stenton fought baik
bind and took the lead (1 te fi in the
-eventh. but the visitors wen the ball
game with two inMhe eighth. Stenton
euthit their opponents 7 te (1.
Runs Stored for Week
( in Three Big Leagues
NATIONAL LEAGUE
lirenklyn ...
Pittsburgh..
Husten
Cincinnati..
St. Leuis...
Phillies ....
New Yerk . .
Chicago . . .
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Detroit .... 5 0 71 71 23
Washington. 8 it 3 5 4 2:t
New Verit.. 6 4 3 3 6 22
St. Leuis... 5 311 10
Cleveland . . 7 B 2 3 17
Athletics... 5 5 0 10
Ilosten .... 1 .1 0 10
Chicago.... 1 4 2 7
NATIONAL LEAGUE' PARK
DOUBLE-HEADER
PHILLIES va. BROOKLYN
FIRST OAMK AT 11.10 I. M.
Reals en Hale nt fllmKrfu' nnd Bpnlnlnir.
INTEUNATIONAIi LEAGUE
Syracuse . . ,
Baltimore .,
Heading . . ,
Terente . . .
Rochester .
Jersey Clly
Newark ...
Buffalo . . .
FTS
NORTH PHILLIES WILL
OPPOSE MOUNT CARMEL
See what you can gel elsewhere
bthte coming te our factory. There
u no better way of learning hew
much you can really save here
unless you see what ether stores
we getting for the same clothes.
It's no secret hew wi de it,
because you buy Salce Clethes
direct from Factory Fleer. A single
suit at uhelcszlc price.
All-Wee! Suits
20
Fine tailored all-wool suits in
Mrges, worsteds, hemespuns,
tweeds, in sport form-fitting and
censcrvatie models. Retail stores
get $30 for these suits.
$12.50
Beautiful shades, handsome new
Patterns and every one beautifully
finished. Retail stores charge 20
for the same suits.
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Fine silky mehairs in blue.
Wack and gray, and also with
"ripes. Silky soft fabrics. Beau
"fully tailored. Retail stores
arB0 $ie mere for these same
litis.
S.E.Cor.9th&Sansem
Sprnnrl flnn
'Mthntr Agent Orderi Aeeptd
"pen UnlU 3.50 V, St.
Some Records Spoiled.
A close fctutly of the box score shows
that Mime tecerds were established. The
I'ex Motorists traveled ever te "1"
und Tiega streets and at the end of
seven innings bad defeated Netuseme
10 te .'. The game marked the first
rcverc of the season for the stocking
makers. The. motorists hit the Tmll
bind and Munzer pitched brilliantly.
Ve was credited wltlMilneteen hit's.
Anether club te taste its first de
feat was Hill Shalleress Wlldwoed
iiggieg.itlen. The ' Frnnkferd delega
tion made n tilp cioss-ceuntry te Ed
Lusk's St. Barnabas' aggregation, and
the Saints loomed off with n 5-te-3
! victor.. Pitcher Ilainer euthurlcd
Peikins thiougheut. The feature for
the winners was the plu.vlug of lee
Begait. Tlie West Phllly llish lad
sceied two i litis, rapped out n single
and made two sensational runnlns
catches In left field.
The Seuth Phllly Hebrews suffeied
their Initial leverse en the home
gieunds at Thirteenth and Jehnsen
stieest, against Tammiua. Kube Cham
bers was en the hill for the Sphas,
and was opposed by Dicksen. Bur
nett, the visitors' second sneker, prac
tically wen the game, lie accepted
tluee great chimcc'i In the field, had
two bits and two inns nnd knocked
in four ethers. The Sphas hud homers
by Hurmah und Eddie 1'iirrell. It was
the fourth successive day tint t Farrell
has made his Kuthliiu i up.
I'leisher Upset
The Tleisher Turners are going
great. Hut they all get slopped oc
casionally, and Inst night was one of
these times. The North Phils with
Sex Selbeld en the hill against Ocnc
Iiurtett, conquered the downtown juni
ors, f te 4. The Phils wen In the
I eighth, when they tallied twice and
la walk and balk were leallj respen
sible for Bauett s undoing. Mc
Neill and Iturrett, of Pleisber, each
had four hits und the lesets had eleven
safeties te seven for the winners.
The Hatch Moteilsts and Niectewn
plajrd n gient contest lit Tenth nnd
Butier. and t lie shades of night saw
the game a tie at ." all. Dick Flana
gan had tbiee singles, and it iniiiked
the feiuteenth siucessive nffalr that he I
has bit safely for the moteilsts.
Philadelphia Terminal hit the efTeilngsi
of Weider, of Mnishall E. Einith. te
all lemers of the Tenth and Butler
stieet let and the stete bejs weie,
beaten, tl te 4. The fans were tre.ited
'te n hnid-feught game, nevertheless.,
. which was featured by sensational work I
in the field, neither team making an
en or.
Fine Hatting Practice.
. Jehn Castle's Shnnnhan athletes en-
iejed some line batting practice with
the Harry A. Mackey politicians, and
I when the gnme. or l.ilher siv innings,
was concluded the figures read Shnna-
hail U.'S mid Mackey 1. The sole tally
I of the losers was a home run rap by
j Sluutstep Sliejer in the final frame.
Heist's hitting featured for Shauahau.
lie bud a double, then triple and flu -
' isl.ed with a homer. Catcher Hurrig.m
also had a four-base wallop.
Bill Whitman gave Stanley Popo Pepo Pope
i tnskl a j-huiife te show his wiues befme
I Hiblesburg fans for the first time and
, lie sceied u "i-te-0 victory ever the
iJonevau-Aimstrong ndveitlsers. The
I Wes Philudelphians bad their best
line-up of the season, whldi Ineliideil
I sucli plujers as Maui Ice Hath and Rube
Ciismnn.
The Seuth Phils put a step in the
winning shmU of the Hairishurg Mo
tive Power team, ! in II. The down
town sluggers 8et 'e Uarneil In the first
four sessions for e!ght I mis, which In
cluded a homer hv Ilpwurd Lehr. The
outstanding featuie was the work of
Piunez, the new addition te the Seuth
Phils' llue-up. He accepted seven
chances without nn en or, two of which
weie labeled for lilts, Spalding and
Lehr featured In the batting.
Dave Ileiinls' fleiniantevvn club suf
fered its second defeat when the Cuban
Stais wen, 10 te (I. The German
(owners hit the bull ns hard us the
Cubans, but tluee erieis by Third
baseman Itatemuii put Pitcher Black in
the hole nt the stint.
Lit Itiethcis met Haiti am Park In
the tiist home came of the store bejs
'and Bainey Slaughter's team was
bealen -l te -. "Stew Huikiiess was
en the bill nnd deseived a better fate,
ns he pitched a game that would nrdi
uaril.v win, bur his teammates failed
te sujfpert him In the plmhes,
MEDIA A. A. REORGANIZES
Overbroek Team Will Werk Under
Community Plan
The Media A. A., with home-grounds
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j 1L I' II I "Illlllll nun WMi'lll rilli'lOi ii;ii
i fi mmitlit!' Inst tilirtit neil i pnririinlpil.
Hnrrv Weber has taken ever the busi
ness management und the pluving cud
of the club will be looked after bv
Einie Latlb, an Overbroek bev . The
business men of the settleii uic back
ing the team.
reur of last j ear's players hnve been
lesigned mid with beveial new stats
will form the nucleuu of u fast team te
be conducted en the community plan.
The opening. gaine under the new nr
iiiiigement will be plujed loinunew aft
ernoon at rifty-ulnth and Oxford
streets, with Kluudcr-Welduu, of Jen Jen
klutevvn. Hoever's Pres Have Open Dates
J. JIumir'H Northwest 1'ren m In tlie
(leht imiiln struni; uh fer unit ilnj lnr u
iinlilliK .mn, Maniu'rT lluevu wrltm Hint
tin liu Muy 27. - nail .10 (A. M ) open,
He nlte wnnt e tia'jU twllliitit uunn'ii. Tlie
Nertlitvcit 1'ies are v trttv.llnu teaui. An
rircei J. Hoever, i'033 North American trcet,
Telnhen Columbia 0000.
Uptown Team Schedules Extra
Game for Heme Grounds Tonight
This is usually an off night for the
North Phillies, but Manager Perry
Heifsnydcr has scheduled an extra game
for the uptown fans nt Fourth mid
Wlngohecking streets tonight.
The contest wns taken en nt a mo me
meat's notice with Mount Canncl. The
upstnters are in the city en n trip nnd
decided te stay ever another day. While
heie they lest te tlie Seuth Phils 4 te
- nnd heat Stenton Field Club 7 te (I.
Jim Clnncy will pitch for the North
Phils.
-ATall
3 BLOCKS
Te and from your office. It'i Jait
enough te utrctcli the klnk
Meanwhile our enr'a taken ear of
and rendv te drive right out and off when
ren come for It.
25c a day
GARAGE
1825-31 MARKET ST
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Geed tailoring
"reduces" one's age
"Jenes knows hew te tailor
smartness into a suit without
overdoing it" is the admission
of many of our customers.
Just the right number of
youthful touches give a suit
an individuality that is mere
than appreciated.
W.S.Jenes,
Cuttem Tailoring
1116 Walnut Street
-.-. .-;? mra.'
YOUR ROOF
Hew is it? Need repairs? Want te knew
what can be done te it and hew it can be done?
s Then write te us for our
interesting booklet entitled
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It tells you about AMINCO built-up Asphalt Reefs. It will
help you solve your reefing problems The Booklet is Free
absolutely no obligation. Write today, or
Telephone, Tiega 8700
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Rebert! Ave. and StakUy St.
Trousers
n Specialty
BIG GAMES FOR P. R. R.
Mitchell's Travelers te Play Lincoln
University and Morten
The P. U. H. Travelers bnvc started
te book the best teams of the city for
twilight games. Next Thuisdny they
nluv the Columba C. C. at Frent and
Perter streets.
The Travelers-will meet the Lincoln
University at Lincoln I'mverslty, Pa.,
tomorrow and travel te Morten. Pa.,
en Memerial Day oftcineon and play
the Morten-Rutledge team of the Inter Inter Inter
boieugh League. They have Sunday
and Memerial Day morning open.
The pitching Is taken cute of by
Angle Wasnecki, who had a fine record
with Fltler and Scats Roebuck, The
receiving end is handled by Heck.
Twilight enmes with Jack Hincs
Old Timers, Delce, Legan A. A.. Mcr-
III A. A., Prnnkferd Yellow Jackets,
Media A. A St. Columba C. C. and
Stnnehurst, are solicited
Address W. IJ. Mitchell. 2517 North
Tvvcntv-scvcnth street, or phone Dia
mond 8104, In the evening.
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ACCESSORIES
In a very
complete Una
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Geed Gelf Requires
Geed Clubs
Here's a Set for $13
Complete with fult-lze
CAnvfta nnd leather bag
and Ave clubs. Trice up
te 1103. Geed celters
Alse wear the correct
clothes Oolf nnd Spert
Suits 121'. 30 te $33 00.
Gelf
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13 v. 13 tft St.
A FEW DOORS ABOVE MARKET
Vfc Price Sale
FOR THREE DAYS ONLY
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
Visit our new store and take advantage of prices here
tofore unknown te Philadelphia. A style and size te suit
everybody. Spert Medels,
Conservative, Jazz in single
and double breasted models.
Tweeds, Blue Serge, Worsteds,
Flannels, Herringbone in all
the leading colors. Seme of
suits have 2 pair of trousers.
22.00 New 1 1 00
25.00 New 12.50
30.00 New 1500
35.00 New 1750
40.00 New 2o!eO
.45.00 New 22.50
50.00 New 25.00
Open Evenings Until 9 P. M.
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United Hat Steres.inc
1217 Market Street
OUR trade mark stands fer:
smart and conservative
styles; up'te-date materials; low
est prices; highest values Loek
for this trade mark in the crown,
of your new hat Like a certified
check it assures you against less ,
.$185 $245 $275 $345"
These prices are possible only because
we sell direct from factory te customer
Leghorns $3.95
Panamas - $4.95
The latest caps
$1.45, $1.95, $2.45
The Comfert
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featherweight field
$3.45
GOOD WEAR OR A NEW HAT!
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Clearance
Mens 1 & 2 Pr.
Pants SUITS
At Drastic Reductions
Our entire stocks are
embraced in a sweeping
clearance that has made
the HUB famous for it9
bona fide- sales events.
This year this sale is
creating even greater
sales records than ever
before for such wonder
ful savings are absolute
ly unusual right in time
for the DECORATION
DAY HOLIDAY. .
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This Entire Four-Story Buildin
Blue Serges
Spert Medels
Worsteds
Mixtures
Tweeds
Hemespuns
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H eh m Frem
$22.50
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famR Redsced
m Frem
$30
ntse
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Fret
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$40
is devoted exclusiveli MEN'S
CLOT HING AND RNISH
INGS. Just a few stepsV. c Market
St. makes a big 8avirtv; in our
rents and this big saving is re
flected in our always low prices.
Come in new and get te knew
THE HUB you will find it pays
te walk a few steps off the high
rent district.
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25-27 North 13th St.
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