Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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1ST PHfLA. RIVALS
IN THIRDCONTEST
Stonehurst and Strawbridge &
Clothier Meet Tonight at
62d and Walnut Sts.
FLEISHER AT SOUTH PHILS
Anether neighborhood feud In the In
dependent bnnebnll world will be re
newed this evenlnc nt the grounds of
the Rtrabrldne k Clothier team, nt
Slxt j. second nnd Walnut streets, when
Gtnnehurst nnd the "tore hes come to
gether In the third fjmne of their series.
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MrMIIInn prediu-ed n homer In the
tenth nnd wen 11-10, but Wenehurst
Jnme bark nnd wlilleped the store boys
In their Verond meetliiR by n lnrge score.
The Stonehurst records hew the club
Jmt net Iem n series with miy team.
The battins averages have Muflln, the
first baseman, in the lead with in per
rentnee of .410. hnvlnc inmie fifty-tlvu
tilt's In thirty-six Rnmes. Kbert Is see
5n, with .400. Mellenry. who Is third.
1 one of the hardest hitters In Hide
tiendent milks, nnd Rudelph, who Is
fourth, has been a bis help In ninny of
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Cnstle will use cither At Mnene or Vo Ve
selman en the hill against Reb David.
The Raltimere llleek Hex will visit
Frnnkferd nnd oppose Wlltlwoed, while
St. Celumbn has been reorganized under
the guidance of Charlie Harvey, nnd
will piny Its llrst game under the new
trmnngement nt Mlnncwa, Seventeenth
nnd Cambria streets.
The Wcstlnghnuse Live Wires nre nt
Relfield, Marshall K. Smith meets I,nns
dale nt the latter plate nnd Nntlvlty
Journeys te I'elham Silk Hex, nnether
club that Iiiih gene through the revamp
ing process.
Nerthweit Pres' Still After Dates
One of th bualfat taama ateunri thp city
Is the Nerthweat Profeaalenala. It It were
pertlbla their enemetlc Pilet. Hoever (no
relation te Walter), would have them
filaylnr every nljtht In the week. The tenm
laelf la ireln In iroed ehape, w'nnlna tl.e
majority of Ha B.imea. Manager Hoever's
meat recent letter rereved yeaterday la that
July 10, 22 end 23 are open nnd no flmt
claaa home team la barred. He nlee ailda
that many twilight datea nre open nnd
would like te have hla stars shine. Write
or phone .1. Hoever. 203.1 .North American
atreet. Hell. Celumbla- 0(11)0.
New Team In Field
The rtywoed A. A., ft new team, repre
eentlnK the town of Ilywoed, which la Juat
nbeut n half mils weat of Hlxty-nlnth atreet.
la In the field, nnd la ualng the Htenehurat
tenm'a old field. Amimt the teams that have
lieen defeated nre Wcat & Ce., 15. U. amlth &
Ce., Hnmllten Council una A..,e. ,c.. ....
way Kipreaa. Any flrstclnaa rlub dealrln
same should net In touch with J. Clrlcr,
700 1 Tenneck avenue, Ilywoed, Pa.
Tonight's Twilight Gamcsi
TODAY'S 8C1IKDCLK t
fltenehurat nt .Ktrmtbrldse ft Clethftt.
SKtr-secend nnd Walnut streeta.
Dobsen at t'hester, 4
Neatta I'htllr Itabrrw nt llllldnle. Cam
den. Iiridc.biirs nt Mount .Helly.
Flrlaher nt Heiith riillllea. Bread nnd
HI. Ilarnabaa nt (irernwoed Test Tnllp
nnd Ann streeta. . . . ,. . .
Nnslivllt Olnnla at Hterrten Field Clnb,
rM-K.llenn nnd Maarne atreets.
Krnalraten nt nnrtmm I'nrk, Flftj Flftj
fenrth .street ind. Elmwood jvfnue.
Baltimore Black Hex nt Wlldwoed, Dltt
man anritVnkrllnjt streeia.
nhl Terminal HI . minniinnn.
Fertylthth nnd Brown streets.
North Phillies at Leian. Klthltrnth and
tMHtinal laaaiH
All-Pbltadrlphlii Indians nt ItBynl Koeatera.
Thirtieth atreet nnd Columbia nj"m'..
Jlrrvlne Profealennla nt Bex A v.,
Amerlean and Verk sts. , .
Karirne flub ut lnex, Biirhetme Park,
JTet Chnse. . . . , ,
V.'eatlnchena at Belfleld, Oaentx atreet
and CHurrh lane. . .
Marahiill K. Hmllh nt l.anaeaie.
Camden Cllr nt Burllnsten
nt. i eiumnn ni
Cambria, strcrts.
Ht, Cettimhn at Mlnnenn Heventeenth and
llurhnmrh tllnirta n( Ambler.
Puritan nt Klauilrr-wriden,
Jenklntewn.
Chew ami
.Nntlvlty nt. Prlhnnl rltlk Sax.
.'.,,,, i.n.ii'ue nt Jewish World,
llilrlr-nret nml Hlrklnei streets.
iinnrerK at rarren, ,x ann i,ennrn mm,
Thornten-niller nt Monotype. Kertx-aer-
plh and Hnruee atreela.
Natlennl Bunk nnd Trust Company Iatue
Nnrthwelern Trii . f'empp.ify s, Perm-
eltanla Cempnny, Thirteenth and Johnaten
rl'lliiiTMiilila Navy Ve.rd Leasne Fert
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SECURES HOME GROUNDS
West Phllly, Giants ,Use Shanahan
Field Twe Nights Weekly
Manager Al' Ringgold has recently
consummated n deal whereby the csi
Phllndelphln Giants will use the sunnn
linn field, nt Forty-eighth nnd Rrewn
streets, two night, a week. The Giants
nre one of the best of the many colored
teams In this locality nnd have selected
Mendnv mid Thursday as home night".
Mnn'itgcr Ringgold Is nrrnnglng his
schedule, which Incudes I-rallnger,
Splms, Hnrtrnm Park, HHIdale nnd
Rncharni-h Olnnts. lie has Pitchers
Rnptlste, former .Cuban Xf Giant j
Caldwell, of the Chester Giants, and
Mojee. from Rarharnchs.
Moere, a Phllntlelphin high school
lad, Is doing most of the receiving,
while the rest of the team h: Merris,
tirst base; unriicin. pckwhh uwj Wil
kinson, shortstop; Stewnrt. third base,
with Wright, Lee nnd Goednll in the
outfield. The Utility men nre Hcrlbner,
Odee and I'nrrcll. Games for the Giants
...in he Hivtirpii threuch Art Summers or
Manager Al Ringgold, 4010 Fnlrmeunt
avenue. '
Yesterday's Scmi-Pre Scores
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Htenehnrat. 4l Netasrrne, I
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4lerniantewn.nl. Madlaeii Htari.
ulk' tnviiia
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Si Hhnnahan. 0.
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tten. nt lUteh JWoter. 8.
I'hlllea, fit f. Jtjt. Itobnen. 4
B. C. 7 TnlTrf. 4. .
nr Beys' Lraaue Veaeff, 4
th. O. P. I, 8.. ll !. n.
Weaten, 4i Kwed. I. .,., .
ehoel of Aula. l?i Berean pehoel. a.
Walter. Al Paaeball. Ii .,...,, ,
Fertr-elfhth, War; S, Mohawk, t.
Hern ft Hardart, St J, K. Caldweil, H.
Rlalte B. C. 7 Keranaiy Juniors. 4.
Gibraltar Prea. 0 reenlraf, 2.
Mbertr. Bi Monmouth. 0.
Be Paul, ill Bebrnj, 1. .
Ulainet A. A. Si Ht. Carthsxe, X.
SSaKuh Oi Naltnijr Travelers.
Meunt.Carmel Bfseeves. Oi F. H, r.. i.
lattery. 4. .. ...
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Hllldale, 7 1 "t, Barni
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Monetm. 141 Kexatena Tmepnene,
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MONOTYPE PLAYS TONIGHT
Opposes Thornteh-Fulle-r Team at
47th and Spruce 8treeta
Ah exciting gnme Is expected when
Monotype A. A. meets Thornten-Fuller
this evening en the Monotype field, nt
Forty-seventh and Spruce streets. On
Friday night the Monotype team win
take en the Seuthwnrk Men's Club nt
the Monotype grounds, nnd en Saturday
day these teams clash ngnln nt South Seuth
grounds, Mlffllnt' street nnd .Meadows
flvenue.
Monotype hns been hlttlnp n ftst pare
from the start of the season, nnd the
record te (Inte is fourteen victories out
of fifteen games played.
Creusc. who pitched n shut-out game
against the Norwood Pres en Saturday
last, will stnrt tenlsht. Schuster, for
mer IT. of P, twirler, will take the hill
Friday.
Amateur Sports
The fleend Wnrd A. A semi-pre. travel
In. July K. nnd 22 open. V. Williams,
11)37 Seuth Juniper street.
The. Delmont B. C. alxteen-elahteen
yeara, Bnturdavs .and Sundays open, travel
In. Qeerga Handera, lt'20 Seuth Second
atreet.
Ween A. A. has nreulred th aervlcea of
rtnlph Colen and Jse Mnrtlnee, former Perte
mean All-Stnrs. lirat clam nway. Hatur
days and Hundava In Aimuat open. Samuel
J. Stark, 24.1S North Napa atreet
Wnrtnk A. A., first elae. travellnB. July
ir. open. W. II. Kreba, 3127 Weat Hunt
Wider" 'liV C.. feurteen-alxteen years,
trnveilnff. August S-emt. 1005 Lawrence
Tulpeheeken Reda. flrat class, travelln.
July IS nnd 2 open .1 n. Hnk. 8811)
Hmedtev atreet, or phen I)mbard 34R.V
Tlie Mrtffelk F. C., nt Weat Philadelphia,
which hns lest only three games this year,
has open dntea for flrat-elaai hem tenma.
B J Hlnev. Klshtv.ihlrd avenue Hnai, nr
phone Woodland 4417 between 7 and ( P l
The Aurera fllnnts. one of the endln
colored tenma of New Verk. has dales In
Tiilv Auiuat and September open. Ralph
ililltmere, 234 West Slxty-flfth 'street.
TRAVELERS ARE HOI
Mitchell
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Has Open Dates
Railroad Team
The Pennsylvania Railroad Tratf
Club hns returned te the city af
tour up the Stntc.
They played seven games
dropped only two, hnvlng played)
Pnttsvllle. Shamnkln, Mt. Caf
4l,iniiiliiiili. WllllnmMiert. Will
Rnrre and Reading. Mnnnger Mltcfi
slened un n new battery nnrt nn,
fielder who he secured while
State which hns greatly atrcngth
lift. 1ltiniin.
Mltclieii is nngiing for nemc grounds -l'
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West Phlladelpbln wliich he expect nm
i iuntl, ant in me meantime weuiajfi?;
' In hear from first cln"s teams. ti$it
V. D. Mitchell. -J.il 7 .North T
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Druedlng Has Open Date
The Druertlnir Brethers baaeball team la
open for a aame away trem home thla Sat
urday Addreea Charlea Carter, CIS, West
Susquehanna avenue.
ESSEX COACH $1295
Flelsher nt Seuth Phils
The FIcMicr Ynrncrs nntl Seuth Dills
met nt Twcnty-Mlxth nnd Reed streets
lat night, nnd nre nt It nnln nt the
Bphn's tield at Rrend nnd Blglcr streets.
With the opportunity te piny n week or
te without Interference of the weather
man. the teams have hit their real
tride nnd plnylng the best, game slne
the Fcnen opened. The Ynrners new
iave the edge en the Phils, 'A te 2.
St. Ilnrnabai, with Ed husk nt the
helm, will make a trip uptown te meet
Greenwood. The legion boys recently
unn nineteen straight, but have hnd
their record punctured three times the
last week, nnd Ittk figure they will
re easy for his scholastic champions.
The larpest crowd of the season is ex
pected, us I.usk Uvea In the immediate
neichborheod.
The North Phillies play n return
game at l.egnn. nnd Perry Relfsnydcr
nil have te lnnke his nthlctes hustle te
gain the decision, nN they only de
fenteil l.ngnn by a single run In thler
last meeting.
Nashville at Stenton
Stenton Field Club will entcrtnln
NaMivllle (Hants at Phll-Kllenn nnd
Mugmve streets. "Mz" rewcll's pals
have been nbeut splittlnj even the Inst
tn weeks, while for the month previous
they were hitting n mark of .800 In
victories Seme of the recent defeats
hate been clet.c, a run or he, nnd the
Riant have n mean wallop, which was
demonstrated at Krldesburg en Satur
day, when they vnine from behind In
the ninth nnd nosed out Rill Whitman's
cluh.
.Inlin Castle has provided West Phila
delphia fans with one of the best eon een
tes of the scnnn In securing the Phil
adelphia Terminal Club. They are
ritnls for the sectional championship of
West Philadelphia, nnd In the gnmes
rlayed this year the competiten hns been
exceedingly close and exciting. The
sanw condition should rule ngaln'ns
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Satisfied Owners Its
Greatest Proof
Just ask owners of the Essex Coach hew delightfully it ridesl
and drives. Hew quiet and free from rattles the body stays.
Hew reliably and smoothly the Coach performs every task,
day after day, with little need for attention.
We think their enthusiasm will win you tee.
Tenrinc, $1095; Cabriolet, $1195; Sedan, $1895
Freight and Tax Extra
GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
SALES ROOM, 128-140 NORTH BROAD
SERVICE STATION, 2400.14 MARKET ST.
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Race 3485
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Outstanding Value has been the Big Facter
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The rapid And substantial increase in th Gardner selling organization is a direct result of the real value that
has been built into the Gardner car. Distributors and dealers everywhere, quick te recognize this unusual
value, have eagerly sought representation in the great Gardner selling organization which new completely
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As a result of this nation-wide distribution national service is new conveniently available te every Gardner
owner. Thia service is backed by a one-year fall-cahte written guarantee which gees with every Gardner
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40 years of successful manufacturing experience, whose exceptionally strong financial position places it
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The one ambition and effort of the Gardner organization has been te build a quality car-
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Timktn and HycM tetter bearing.
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Mechanic' tranemieeien end anieartal Jeinta.
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rtare-baqed enamel finish,
fitety beaded creutn fenders.
Heavy channeled aluminum body meulding.
Chate "Drednaut" doable-texture top material.
Bright-finish, straight-grain genuine leather up
Real curled hair filling in cushions and backs.
18-inch steering wheel with aluminum spider.
Bar radiator cap and metemeter.
Nesetst, sturdy drum-type head lamps.
Demeuntable rims with improved lags attached.
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