:P . ' yty -, - lypi.vny imMMMmmdMtmMXMmmmMm mm'P THm? 'i rV Lfti-r'lL'L, . FRIKXY, JULY 14; 1S22 , EVENINGS fliBJLWJPJKi.K Jf mr at ff U I A ski A SWiimmmmmssxSK 'Stiely's, Winning Streak Is Halted :-tii.fl: - t: i'.V.V.'M - - ;7:.;V:V:yjsssssssl 'itiffl?:. FLEISHER YARNERS READY FOR SPHAS Rivals for Downtown Baseball Championship Meet at 26th and Reed Streets MT. HOLLY AT SOUTH PHILA. bnttle liotwepn downtown rivals for the imleprnilcnt bnpebnlt rlmmnlen ,hln of the city l en thp schedule of the ffml-prc tenlRli. The contcstents nre the KlrMier Ynniers mnl Seuth Phllly HcbrcwP. 'l'l".v llnve m',, en n,l,ncreu, occasion-' nml the Sphes have the edge en their rivals In the &erles plnycd te "Lefty" N"1nn. ninnaRcr of the Turners! I" out te win this evening, as hl club halted Hrldcsburjr ln night, 'find he announces that Hill McKenty. who has Magedinanv Krent battles with ihe Spbax. will again face hl ancient ilvnls, who have wen four straight this W The Seuth l'hlllics are also In action .lountewii. They meet Mount Helly ; lit Hrenil and Hlgler streets, and nit sieinader will probably pitch for the Wcum-ii. HIH Hudelph'H boys have ktriici: their stride and are new win nine at a .750 dip They scored sev sev eral notable victories Hils week and should have no illfllculty In taking the Intnders Inte camp. ItrlnYiburg at Dobsen Uridesburg will take a tri te Kast yaIls and lelllde with Johnny Wliltc'a J & .1. Dobsen team. The weavers have met Hildevburg twice this season and In each Instance Hilly Whltmnn's crowd romped off with the decision. Debvm is going better and only en Wednesday handed Chester n setback nt home. Thummcl will likely hurl for the home tenm against Hay Kepner. At riill-nilenn and Musgiave streets Sieiiimi 1'Ield Club mingles with I. II Hrethers. On the Stere Heys' own iJliimnnd, at Fifty-fourth street and (",: aven'ie, the Slentenltes rwpiitly ipanked the 1 .It team geed and proper, hut the comeback of the Stere Heys i one of the features of the current mentli s play anil iney sneiiui muKe a Speedy Sprinter .ssssssssssssssssssLssssssssssssssssssssi' 1' v ; ;.3islsssssssssssssssss! n . 2ilPSSS"S"S"S"S"S"SBBS "V -v" ' 'JKBssssr N? vA tf 'CissiS'sssm- .. sssssT s s au X Jt ' "- j ' jtff' w . ' ' s Jm ' $ '? ;xl. !, 1 -MM MARGARET KILKENNY She has been racing for four years anil has yet te be defeated E DDIE GERNER IS GERMANTOWN STAR Fermer Cincinnati Hurler Pitches Bennis' Club te Easy Win Over Belfield STIELY'S STREAK DENTED GIRL RUNNER HA NOT BEEN BEATEN Miss Margaret Kilkenny's Ath letic Experience Has Been Series of Triumphs Score first Meed for Oermantewn In the Initial game with Relficld for the championship of that locality. The rival bas-eball teams met last night at Chei- ten nvenue and Mngnelln streets, and Oermantewn wen In hollow fashion, 10 te t. "Kdille" Oerner. former Cincinnati htirler, was en the hill for "Dave" Hennls' tenm, and he held his rivals te five hits. Cbnrey was the only Hel- field plnyer able te connect with "Kd dleV baffling sheets, and he was credited with a pair of hits. Carsen was en the hill for Hclfield and was clouted geed nnd plentv. Oer ner himself led the attack with n trio , of hits, and Dleincr, Fish, Hyde nnd Keehler all had two. flermnntewn had no trouble In scoring, the big Inning being the eighth, when four batsmen t nun ini, Tough en Stlely After winning eleven In n row, "Iefty" Stlely. of Hridc.sburg. was heiitnn out hv the l-'leishcr Yarners In the eighth Inning nt Richmond and Orthodox streets. The series between the rival clubs new stands ut three nplece. Stlely had been going along nnd breezing the Yarners off by the strike out route In great shape, having funned ten. He also had nllened only two hits, when the downtewners get busr. Sutten opened the Inning by fanning, then Jleckenbllry proceeded te hit one safe. Hnblnger was hit by a pitched ball and Walker singled, leading the sacks. It was here that McNeill stielled Sllely's record, for he, (.eekpil ene of for n twe-bagger that By PAUIi PREP A little ever four years age she ran her first race, and wen. Then she began running for her school. New she Is the champion of the Curtis Country Club. And she has never tasted the cun of defeat. " It reads like fiction, but. neverthe less. It's true. Miss Mnrenrct Kileen Kilkenny, who resides nt the home of l his offerings her parents, mail Jereme street, is the ' "'leaned the sackw. Hrldesburg hit Heck young inciy wliese career started in eneury naru, gutting ten blngles. siicli mi iinusttnl manner. .Miss Kilkenny, who Is eighteen years' Phil Unggerty's Nativity team trav- Oid. has blue eves nml lilnnb linhtinil eled te Pnritntt's irriuitwl'ti ,, Unnrl ""' : ; . v . . .. . . 'n. r..: ii.r ,. .".;... : i , ........;. ."- . . oed sliewing against i.ir. i-eweu s pnis. uuir, is n penect type ter n runner. ' leunieiii nnd Iinmied the church A ienle-1 In the uptown section that she has Inherited n fighting spirit ' "'en a crushing 12-te-0 defeat. Marty l of mete than passing Interest Is that has carried her te the front In Devine pitched one of his best games the battle between Spring Clty-Heyers all of her races. Slie has that unusual i and held the Puritans te three hits, ford and Nativity. Phil Haggerty's ability te get away te a geed start J f'evine, White and Krajner contributed Churchmen have lest hut n few games and maintain the pace throughout the "eme runs te the cause. rnce. sne is never disheartened before a race, no tnntter hew strong the com petition, and the thought always upper most in her mind Is te win. Brether Started Her ' "I began running about four years g(. Miss Kilkenny said in n low voice. "I didn't want te. tint .Tntin" she pointed te her brother, who also Is I an awiicte made me. V,e were, Jim Piilllmm'. Ardmer. tfnm triumphal spectators at ll meet and hnd walked ?l''.r r-nethi local combination when the ever te watch an etien men Teut ' "'" ''lnr Jtivl Hatch .Moter nl Forty Ferty hfn.l, ,.... ePi i I t. .nth and Hprure M-ret- 8 te 3 Ixinv- ociere the starter fired his gun Jehn , acn.. the new addition te the Arcimere tarr. pushed me Inte the race nnd I was lv" en ,he l'1" ttni1 worked ene jf hi forced te run T wnn euiiJ. i bvH mmm. Trey was hit hard, and In- iiiriin ie run. I wen easily. eluded In the. reurtcen hits by the winner ller eyes sparkled as she t neught of ' Wli' two doubles by cullinan and trlpl the race. She Inuehrsl llttle ,li,l Vv '-eniacre and Mcl.auntilln Harmen, fur l.r le.t,. .,.! if.Sl . aw".Vi!.?S ,Hl ' "' h't " "erner in ih. ninth with no .... w. ...., ,, neil, .ururaiu, uer ! ana en. coach. Then she centinued: In the lnt month nnd with the pitch In; stnlf nt top speed Hnggerty Is ready In piny the be-t. He will oppesu etic of i he' champion New Yerk nines to morrow at Belgrade and Ontario, where tonight's clash will also bcstaged. Itirhninud 0 Lints Here The Richmond (Slants pulled In here this morning for a three-day series with the local leaders. Their first slop will be at Shanuhnn, nt Forty Ferty dentil and Hi own streets, where they -hew tonight. The Southerners nre one of the best of the colored aggre gations In the country and have vic tories mer nearly every team In the citv scored en recent trips. Fex Moter Is nt Wlldwoed, of Kr.inkferd. The Motorists have been plating geed ball and face a hard fee In Wlldwoed, especially en the home field, but expect te lower the colors of Hill Shallcress' nihletes. Several of (he big teams are out of town. llilldale is nt Gloucester. I'hlb Terininnl at Chester. m m W&i '&". m W iff.1, !:!iV Mi 'in.:' ...;::: tV;SV;jV 'f . ;:. Nlnnetmrst Bet tmck nt Rlverilde for n defeat lat week en the Jereeymen'n field and handed ihe vlalrera a ft-te-2 eetback at Flfty-nlRhth nnd Hpruce etroets, ft te 2. The arl- between the rival rlib 'new Ktar.dn two nplccc, the toms Meld havlnn been the kecne of nil four victories Rebin eon en th hill for St-jn-hurat nnd hl I Idi rlva.il. te el acaltered hits. The Held In of Jutuinv Mullen and Kbert for Stone Stene huiHt wa the beat of the aeaann. i'hnrler IlnrTPT n!Kliall7!ed hln advent am k ".naffer of St Ceinmba nt Twenty-nfth utreet and Allenheny n'enue when the churchmen aeeured rcvenE en Mlnnewa for a defeat en Wednesday nlsht and blanlied their opponent", U te 0 Waller waa en the hill for .Ml. C'elumbr. and fanned nine. Netasrme had en lt bent battlncr ten and MARSHALL E. SMITH TEAM HAS BUNCH OF SLUGGERS Atter warning that race I gained confidence in myself nnd btnrfetl n.'P . nif. for ,he Kt- Stephen's Paro Pare chinl Scheel, Bread and Butler atreeta. I was successful in all of my races. ' About a year nnd n half age I began running for ili., (.ii.i '..... -:. u rn.& . ... v... i h,. no flrrii.it,v In Tilllncr nn a mnr r9 .....,. I .l"", y-.varil tlnshlia te e en 1 the .Magnelia Htur- .NWme Chninpleiiship of the club end the SOV- aawed up the name In the second with five enty.fi ve-yard dash championship thlsjSXwA VT?h.bVfTi!Srr ,n 'hu i "I Vtn first tnilfrllt trnelr nMil.Hu' tr.. j ....-. .-,...,. j ..,...... ey tny brother and later bv father. Mv I Catholic I'icb continued thel.- itIp far tlin Buck Henratty Tops Stere Beyt fntber wa, un athlete. Thmvhm-l'J'r With Percentaae of 523 started runiiitg for the Curtis Club f la te 4 Columbia enjoyed u a-to-e wnn rcrccniaje ei .oe Harry Mctimtli took charge of me. undllca', Rt ,h0 e,ul et ,h ,hlr' ,,u' "itunt" The hattlns averages of the Marshall I must sav that he is a ceed conch " , Htaffeid then went up In the air and Kay f c.;,i. ........ i..u,,.U,.uu.l ... s:,. I 4. i,i . 'i ,, ., fc"eu seueii. WOOI) counted three In the fourth, nix in I. Smith team just released bj hecre- At this point McOrnth, well known In the llfth and three In the tlxth. McHerley tar; rinnk llniihkirk. show the store amateur athletic circles, took the fleer. nnJ "iMgin. with three hits apiece, lad in hnr li, linve ,ilie of fill, linrdest lilttititF I Slh is imn it fit., Imut ...... it.. T 1 , the hltttnK. .'' " n ! -j-.- - ... ... w ,it... ijupi. 4 iiavu nECiesiitiens In the city which appai'- ever had." ha said. "She listens te rntt nrrnuntM for iiinnv of their whnt she is told find nlwnvu 01,. A,, ,!.! 1 lnurrii,.fl.iu 1 In th first meeting between these two . V ',. . . .,41 1 . , . . . I teanm Ttie uame was plned nt Fourth Buck Henrntty, n usual, is in the About two weeks nge I started her and Wlnnohecklnir etreet. Munaiter ltelf- lead, with the weiulerfnl record of high jumping. She has Improved rap- "J.?";, '' r,Vrhd!Snr0nmi'ii.Sral0Iurk .3K. bi1e lleidlck. Hyan antl Steven- , idly since then and can new Jump four i"'mpI ISiS,?".. km I lowest "-et. mis is nine incues helew the Oiw, of file Innrrftt iraud nf the Reason the r what she s told and alwavs carrier our w '" North Phils bow te llilldale. i te K)n are rislit en liis hoe. 9. The the roc wtt In thn fourth Hnd two casein fellow" - 111-1171' "ll .--- - - - -----.---..w.w.. -.UT.at.v .-"-" ------- -.,,,- . .7 .lull,.,. 4..." verage 1,11 the ciui. Is .!!;. while the ?r.i. wnu-u, it nie Keeps en improving, i J .-- .eUh te ii teai'i is hittlu- the old apple nt ..'ISO, ,,m wlrc slle will come close te equal n maik many points above the majority """ of clubs. The records are appended : Faces Hard Test Henratty HeUIck . S,een.en Ran Cnilincher Kinardi Rmh Fischer . I.'elert Hft.l Tetnl t Hat lilt 1 .12 no 1.10 114 70 ss ist tn 11 41 UT L'3 4.1 II .14 1A t'J 3 111! 37 84 a The Houth rhllly HrhVus eened the Merlr-s with Stcnten Kleld Crhb at Thlrtenth and Johnsten streets by ucerlnir a victory .Uce rn ti,- Ht .,.. nienfu (., t,-hl,.t. ... "vr ,h, 'eunt Airy lad, B te I The win S2.l , '" l"e last le meeta Jn wnich we n,rs WPre nuthlt. H te 4. but they made ue .4UU,"nu iiuriKiiinicu nuu nun wen lurec or tneir upperiuniiiee iney cuunnu iici .471.' first plnces. Against the Cern Kx Jjj change Hank she wen the scventy-tive- 143 yard dash, potato race and high jump, sa-' Last week. tMinpetlng against the Nu ij", tlvlty Catholic Club, she wen the sev- '.227 enty-five-yard dash, high jump nnd ran 3 aiH-her en the winning relay team."- as I The Shanahan Catholic Club will held ' Its annunl meet en July 22. Miss Kll T.7. ' i i i n I ' kenny will compete. Mhe will face stars lOdns S Independent Games f the highest caliber, including Miss uoretay ifnugu, ine ienipie university star. It will he her hardest test. Hut if the shows the same fighting spirit en July 22 that she tins In the pant she should ceme through te victory. I in the third when JCravltx and UindberK wanted, aqtanceq a imse en ueiudiuu a n'li end .scored en narel'a hit and added two mera in the sixth when Geldtlatt eluded. scored en Hand's triple and later ceunteJ en Chamber's (-rounder te first. at:) nnd Yesterday's Result llilliliile nt Mnnmeulh, Gloucester. "rl'Jesbur- nt J. nnd J. Dobsen. Thlrty Thlrty ei Mrret iin.i n..M... i..H. t. It.irnabn 'nrtr-rtihth Ward, . ine, Tnenty- Tnni. ,1.., U"",H "' rnrtr-rentn v S.nnfJh"i. ,IP',.''' ul"' Snjiler aieniie, eVrilli mVr .l.".afk H,,x nt Camden I'nblle I Leu Herb Jjr'. Tnelllh nnd Pcdrral streets. Cum- TWIRLS NO-HIT GAME I Zmmmkmmml .asssssssssssssllisssislTTltsVVfe-ssss E.gJSBBBSSBBfJSaBBSf"f"ftOBBBBBBV tmiL 4sV sssssssssW BHisssssssssssssssssssssr9sass lassssssi4Cslisarsassssssssssssssssisassssss!Ksass I ! Ill I Prea nia-iHr ."""' "' Sen,h ,,h,1- nnaA & Eli.n, l,r",.ll" nt Stcnten Field iCIirb. Phil uirna nnd lnrnai. Liru,. I'll ..I....... : ?-". ".''.'- - ;...i.iii.i . ,irinnenii Terininnl nf flisvfan. Clnntn at MinnntiuD, s. Fertjr- Beats Aihland 5-1 Score T.eu Herb twirled n ne-hlt game against the Ashland Professional", last night, the Franklin Sugar l.etlnlii tenm winning, fi te 1. Ashland was tumbled te score its only run becnusn of an erter. Herb formerly pitched for the Light house It. ('., n nil has been hurling u 1 Baseball Today, 3:30 P. M. by S1III1K I'AKK, 3I8T AMI I.EHIOU AVE. 7 ATllLitTICh . IIKTKOIT Hesenrd Kent nt OiniheU' and Hpuldlnx's flfih Ji"rn .'" -rerty-eiKlith Ar1'.'.'1 nni1 Xnjder Hen uIv.em Ie,.0r "' WIIUwoeil, "JhfllnK ktrerts. t,.'r','n-?'v.inltt Knllrund n elshih ." . ."'nnin lit 'Wlh imil llreun .tree) SPr."! I'lills ut lleltlrld Biiri7imePj'nrMe,lurc,, Cheltrnhnm, MiVn.Tn',!'.'" ,:- Nl"l1 "' Uiwharnch Olants, (wil.'i"'""' nr Mlnn-wn, fimenteenth nnd gtent brand of ball since signing with k.,;"' ".'.vr'". . . . the i-rntiKiin sugar, no is one or teui- ,'5Hn,ii,-yrfi?A0rS.h"Mrtfcni. star pltchera et, the team. Hovard enne. .tic.tiiiiiuu, jiuii it itiiti nnti iiiiJt,., nittmnn ana tlllams compose the. rest or the suit. Railroad Office Inime ' . I' rnnuilll nui ll mrge iihiiiuit ui khuh J is. i.',itir ifnw-ri..ti. iinei.'eii n henii out sun linn fi rew Otter, Phliadwi,V,?r!t,,i1',iiH"'ilill,p' -r dales at home and nway for flrst-clasi ?" V"' """'lirXSr'le: .'III". All coinuuinicatiens should be I'mi il'iff' ',n,, Tnlmr read. addressed te Charles eltiperl, cure m l.iri."',r."."" ?"'?.. "ru. t.ranie neinn I a nfy Vnrd. VUleniU Htnk nnd Trunt t nvTmh " .". . ' iiuiriiiitee C" ,""" Jnnin sireeta eprlni; liurdrn streets. UiVr MdllT'.S HCORRS Kettilly, 1S 1'nrltaii, e. 'friiinnienn, HU lleinehl, pHelirT. 3i llrldesbiirit, 2. Hllliliile. 4t Nnrtl. PIiIIh.. 1. ajMlw, "..''""-1 1i Htenten, CAMBRIA A. C. .f; FII1DAY F.VE.. JUT.Y 14. ltWJ OPKN-AIK nnxiNt) VINrENT I.OPKZ t. .IACUIK CI.ARK umiaine ifi.i.iiN' 1 Franklin Sugar nelinlng Cetnpniiy, M., I hll- I , n.lnntin ufrnnf trfSMTee Fed- itusu Tlitrw , l'iften UKM West 1071 ICE PALACE 45TII AND MinKBT 8TRK1ST.S They Tried 7e Step l' We Will Ran Philadelphia Championships FINALS BOXING COOLEST PLACE IN CITY Twenty-fifth and 'imiflliirht ,-i Rlverslile, 1 s, ni',r,' M.' Ilntrh Moter 8. v'-, eliimliii. Hi Mlnnemi. e, B4 v.; ' ,'.-' '''snewi inrs, n, AllSriA8 V."' I.ni"""i Vesner 10, rnel. tn. 5 nv l,0J'' ''WW-l'i . .. l ftil'.,!! Dobsen, a. II ii" .f.'r"" H' OamlHTlniid, 8. k.n in,.h""' "l Kh mall in. . "ith ?vi?!j e u"sr'"'"1""'1- s' 'rl- HrlilKrinii. i Mlll-llle. il. nVA ' ' ."'"'.'I. Ii All Mnr. J. ford d.riMl1 ,,,","' 'i nrlnn Clu-Rej-rrv RMhi'iriiUBh. Hi nrk lrk lemnnm. 0. -ty'inis rl" ,',lk' "' "'' 'illa'1-lnhln ..nl,,,i ".e 'I"-"", "i llliiuntr's. B, ttmette. Il)i iVirLu.K. ' JwniMk A. ' 8i Ainndale R. n . MENSSemmamBms Hd: "TlieSaddlersBelf 0 f WuT"Mt T m ywnj MARK Martin Martin Inc. SADDLERS it made of one eelid piece eh real eatliK Better leather cannot J be had It does net curl up en kPvVve We stitching. Oties no end of Wear. I(eeps its shape, alwafs loes neat. 1713 CHESTNUT, PHILA., PA. AND LONDON ALSO SOLD BY Str.twbrldge Clothier, Win It. WniuiindUcr. Wm. Hepkins Ce., ilewker K Uewker. Waller t. Heckcr. tire. Marshall. A$h for "THE SADDLER'S BELT" A Saddle ttrade mark) stamped en every one, vf-V .rf ,Mr jfr MM Wtffi WW t wff WW SM2$kWiW Dplivprs' the 'm - Jww UssssBl m. s-f? 4B 4SSSSfSfSfjBBS- '.'fa' '::;.'::.'. :': V??i ,-.ii:.!.8i '.:;: i'i:3 wm ''iAvim mm WWJyf mm .'iiilSitiv'J m EM '!:) W8M i'.ii! ISSr 1M!: :JJa '.";:' nmm M ;S::1U': lffi Miff . :" ,'.,,V., C'X:iaM mm n.v;r, '.... mm. ftliiK ty.'iiiy. Wm ';.'':'.: iH::Hl, mm i'Mft KOSHLAND Most Crushing Blew Ever Given te Clothing Prices! Yes, I have slashed down the price of EVERY Suit in my tremendous stock te $15! 20 rainy days in June knocked smithereens out of business, but it means the greatest money -saving opportunity you have ever experienced. Don't think of buying any suit anywhere until ybu have seen these most amazing bargains! IF ever Philadelphia was stirred by a sale it will be by this one. Tomorrow morning I will place en sale 7,312 stunning suits that have been selling regularly at from $25 te $40. In fact some of them have actually been whole saled at $30. And you get your choice at $15. Remarkable! That's what you'll say when you see such a stupendous let bf startling values and you pay but $15, no matter what the original selling price. 7,312 Smart Suits Fer Men and Yeung Men that have been selling regularly at $25, $30, $35 and $40, New Every Summer Suit POSITIVELY HALF PRICE 6.25 $7.50 New . . 0,19 INCLUDING PALM BEACH COOL CLOTH MOHAIR SILK PONGEE Were $12.50. New . . Were $15.00. New . . Were $17.50. i: J Were $20.00. &4 A A A New . . iw;vv Were $25.00. $ ft r A New . . LLdv Were $30.00. New . . $15.00 ALSO 8000 Odd Pairs Pants AT Actual Cost and Less $1.23 up te $6.66 46 Including the Famous Nationally Advertised Lines of CjnPVI .VD? IT&3 99 kir M, M. AJjLeJJtL ELiJ ijfm V.ffe.f2lTO 99 U "CORTLEY" K." tfcrUl WflftBv? 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