ITI IMl iS,wf'yiJrhMlsSX3m 'WW, . ,iV. Li''.' . '"M fcgntl) T i i III 1 I If ' ,rt f Kri Sectional Battles Attract Attention in Twilight Baseball scneauie ' ' ' I i ...I -till I .... -.Ill menl Tvlnlll1(r KELLEHER AGAIN TO OPPOSE MSK Cermantewh' and Stenton Field Club Clash for Suburban Baseball Honors CHESTER MEETS FLEISHER Tlilf Is n bis day for Independent fcgwbnll (enmi. nnrt inmiy sectleiml rhninpleii'.lilp t-trlfcs nre listed en tlje rftlendnr nf tenlglit'H games. The con cen con tlnuntlen of one of the liipsr-st scrleti tit fnnrllencd In the nntlennl pastime takes plare at SheU.Hne Park, flread nil Hisler streets, where the Seuth Phllly Hebrews and the Seuth T'hila Jieek tip In their second game. If confidence counts for anything, then the Sphas should win. They assert with authority that they have the bet team, and only attribute their recent reverse by theSpnes te the fact that the Bleler street boys were lucky. f'hil Kellehcr was the pitcher for the Bpncs In (he opening game, score 5 te 0, ami he has again been. nominated ter mound duty. Manager Eddie Gottlieb, of the tipluiH. will use cither I'linm bars. Kreppi or Miller. A capacity rretvil will witness the frn. Anether Big Series Up in Otcminntewn another sectional dffnlr' lll be provided the fans that premises te make history. Dnve Dennis' team and Stenton Field Club clash Jn the first of a series for the suburban title. The Orrrm easily polished off Bclticld last neck, but the job with Or Or maiitewn IIJ be quite different. "Ur." Powell will take te the hill hlmelf and. with Kddie (tcrncr having rrcorered liis pitching stride and Inking Ms resular turn en the hill, a pitching duel Is the prediction nt Chelten ave nue and Magnelia street for tonight. Marshall Vi. Smith, nftfr being beaten by the Netth Phils lnt night, returns home te Tenth and Butler streets and meets Spring Clty-Tlo.icrsfenl. This rombinatien of Montgomery County League players Is one of the best Feinl Feinl pre clubs nnd expects te get back at the store bers for n recent reverse. The Nathit.v Catholic Hub has an important engagement nt Belgrade and Ontario streets, where Phil IIsggert Intend te stage a nine-art affair enti tled "rtcvenge." It will be recalled thnt some lime nse the local baseball werld was iipcet w.hen Kensington Con gregational hnnrleil Xntivit. a III!-." walloping. Nativity expects te run up the fame store tonight. American Chain Here American Chain, of Yerk, regarded by man; as the lieM independent base ball learn In the State, is back nflcr finite an nbsenc: nnd meets Britlesburg at Richmond and Orthodox Ptreels. The uptewncrs continue te pile up victories and have no choice in whom they defeat, numbering all the leading State teams among their ietlm. Brideburg has the bet record nf any flub hereabouts, opponents played con cen lldered.and possesses the three lending hurlers en any team in Cost'elle. Stlely and Kepner. , The Flelsher Ynrners bate regained their stride nnd meet Chester nt Twenty-elxth nnd Reed streets. The ynrncr numb-red nmeng I heir Io Ie Io terles Inst week Mridcsburg. Richmond (limits and en Sunday beat l.nnsdnle in eighteen Innings. Bris Lord will pitch his star. "Reds" Mngulrc. while Lefty Xelun will depend en Bill Mc Kenty. liiu Benner, of Shnnnhan, nnd who bas just tnken charge again, mnkes his 1022 debut en the home let. and the man who put Shunahau en the baseball map will leccive a reusing welcome, as eerj one is glad te see Mm hack. The visiting attraction will he th" North Phillies, a tenm thnt alrrndv lins played Shanahnn .rer,il I. rliivc gnme.. the opposing The pitching -clo'ilens of ; ; i teams nre rl unnamed. GOODFELLOWS SWAMP MOTORISTS IN OPENER Win by Score of 14 te 3 Same Teams Play Again Tonight The ftoedfcllows baseball team re turned te the diamond last night, and in the opening gnme scored n one-sided victory ever Hatch Moter, score 14 te 'A. Tbe game was played at Terty-sevcnth nnd Spruce streets. The tame team's clash again this eve ning at Fifty-eighth and Walnut Mrcctx, where the (tondfe'lewd new' hac a home field and Malinger Bill I.nmbnrdl expects te hand the Hatch huvs n nut her -ethnck, Pitcher McVey was the star of last nlzllt's Oll"llL'('MliMll . in Hint he hrepzeil n:cntceii batMiieu. The whole (ined- ! felleu line-up looked geed nnd poled out total of twenty-one bits nt the ex pense nf Trey. Hutch's star htirler. Clark nnd Keller led the winners in hitting, each getting four safeties. SHOWS IMPROVED FORM Lit Brethers Baseball Nine Wins I Four Gaines In Week reur games in the last ween, a re turned in the "wen" column. Is the record of Barney SlnughtPr's Lit Urethers baseball team, which Is new hetting the best form of the .ensen. lhee victories, with two the , I weeh PreUeus, make fix in succession for the ftere heys, and the fans in the neigh borhood nf Flftv.fnurll, nnrt I'linii n,i,l j Jet hnve hopes of seeing the city cliam- 1'iuiiwnp ueat in that direction. The store boys nrn at home tonight with StenrhurM. another Wct Phllly entry thnt nlready has t-eered u victerv ever Slaughter's club. The gnme should be a close one, nnd a hnrd-feught con test is te be expected. BIG NIGHT IN PITMAN Cottagers Will See Famous Hilldale Team In Action Bateball fans in the ninimer colon at Pitman, X. .1.. are en cilce for the It B ?i"m' l"-"vdd :ib u apeclul attrnctlen Dy Manager Bell Finery for tonight. the Hilldale tram, fulered chum Plcns, will play thn first of two guinea arranged te be decided en the dlumend at Pitman Kd Behlen will ue Phil CeckVcll, alb pllehlng ace. en the hill, and jutlg ng hy the iiinnner in which the cot cet tageif. liae hern phtjlng of late. Bid 'en Mh.iinpliiuM will have te he nt their ''"t. as I'ltumii has ,, surprise In Mete lur Hi npputiciits. Jackie Mesley Wins at Chester (l.te.'""; "''.'. S, '"I0 Mnslet. iif I'llllC IlVri i. f'!"811' n ''IkIiI iiiuml ilrsw nllli inJi, ,.'.',' '., "r '""ler. III tli llnal iif tlii li?... """"" l'ntetH hnre. In the ether lirit'iiV"1"" ,"'k PemiiMev l(iie(.Udl imt ilui IUI" I" "i whe-iiI rmni'l I'harlle t)iiiJ"u''V.u.An)y Martell buttled n. a driuv, r.it. "',' ?' Julmny Downey. anl Iiarby thlrR,r, ,h.n?''klM out Danny Miller In tb ... .vui.U. Today's ItidcpcndcntXiamcs And Results of Yesterday Wllawoed nt rurltsn. Sffend nnd t?ler- lleld atrftta, flprlfri Cttjr-Rorrraferil nt Marshall K. Hmltll. TMllh anil ttnlUr !(. Mlnnewa at Netaicme, I and Wnanie tret. l.lnreln fllant nt rtlham Hllk Het, Clien and Pharpnnck streets, , Kenplnttnn at rex Moter, Seventh slrfel and (Irani avenue, , Kertr-lhth Wart at M. Cnlumtm. Sten ten rark, Trrrntr-Mth street and Allettitnr aienue. HUldale at Pltmtn, N. J. Htrnten field :lub at Cltrmairtemij. . Amerlran Chain et BrMesburg, Richmond and Orthodox street. ,. . .... Seuth rhllljr Hebrews at Seuth Thlllles, Bread and lllaler etreets. ., , . ,. North Phllllea at tfhanahan, Jertr-ellhth nnd nrewn etreels. .. . .. Stenehnrst at I,lt Brethem,' rtftyteurth street and Elmwood avenae.. . . ,. Cher at Flelther, TwentysUth nnd Reed street. ., , Wt 8imi at Hern 41 Hnrdart'. Fortx Fertx ninth and Herace stret,. . .. .. .. Kensfncten f'nnirreiratlenMl nt atltltr. nelaradf nnd Ontario street... . . Philadelphia Terminal at Wllntlnxten, lfateh at Ooedtellow, 1ftr-elghth and Hnlntit slrtets. .. . . Mamella Stars at Franfcferd lellnw Jaeket. Frnnkferd avnu nnd Prntt street. Phllfldelphln and Iteadint l,ene Auitltnr Freltht Treffle vs. Chestnnt Street. Seventh street and Taber read. P. R. T. Ieane, ctlen A Oennnntewn nt Richmond and Orthodox street! . eeetlen R, Woodland at Calletthlll. lxtrithlrd and Ualnnt street. , . . . Tulip Sperting-tlulj at Oreenwoen flmin a nl unniwma iimrn 1 Ann streets., , .... Ifard Leasiie Fert M f . stlen, ItlB P. M.; Air- ran. i.ca-ien. tuhp nna Am -niisaeipnia V7 v flln ftAaktfln Htl eraft Farterr vs. V. . H. Rudger, A P. M i.enrue island Navy Tim, ,. Gtrarri Field tleb at Westen B..C. Fifty fourth atrert and tVarrlnirten avnne. Western Electric and Kej stone Telephone, Frnnkferd Junction, LAST NIGHT'S SCORES Stnnrhurst, St Shanahan, I. Hildale. 6: Norrlttewn Pre. 0 (10 in nines), Flelsher, 3i lanvtsle. 2, Netaserae, 0 MUmewn, A, Kenslncten A, A., fti Fex Moter, 1. nrejer' lee Cream, Hi Philadelphia 4. S.. 7. Thlrlr-nlnth Ward Juniors, 7i Quaker C. C. a. nnc'inetl, 0 Amber, 4. Menlne. at Cochlan. 0. Roxberouch, ISi fllenmere, 4. Ppnhs, I8i I. A J. Oobsen. 12. Ntrnten, ItWllmlnxten, fl. ... North Phils, lOi Marshall V;. Smith, S. rhllndrlphJa Terminal. l Nnihvltle ' Goed'relion, I4 Hatch Moter, 3. St. narnnnas, at .Monotype, a, Nathlt Traveler.- At , ii, U. I.. I. Kenslnaien C'onsreRatlenal, 4i Pelham Silk Sey Colonial Ice ;i itninrnn inninani Cream. Dt lerk rtafe nnd I.wk t empanr, Tulip Siwrtin C!uh. a i Ontario Tres, 3. Urewn Junier, !Ji Orlnnnn A. '.. 8, Smilh PhllllH. 0 Amrrlenn C hnln. O, .1, Komeek A. C. Ul Itrenn & Hnllcr. R. I Champien Enjoying Outdoor i Werk for Title Match With Tendler LOTS OF WORK ON ROAD it Budd IjiUe, X. J July 18. Uealix ing the importance of outdoor training. Benny Leenard, lightweight champion of the world, is training like a bcuver here for the defense of his title from the terrific assaults of Ijew Tendler in .Ter sey CUynext Thursday night a week. Leenard, heretofore, has done little training In the open, feeling cenfiden: that the work he could get in the New Yerk gjmnnsiunm would be plenty, bu: fur hU scrap with Tendler the cham pion needs mere than ordinary prepara tions. The camp en Budd Lake is the remit of careful .consideration by Manager Billy Gibsen nnd the Htlehnldcr. and new Benny realizes what he has missed in the pnst. But. for Tendler the champion is going te be in wonderful condition. His day's work is from morning until late after noon. Running along the reads ami through the weeds here has done won ders with the champion. A long swim ccry day and his beinp, shadow box ing, bag punching ami ether exercises in thn nflprnVnn linen hi,iiihf 4I... 'Mnn .:....",."."", "..', ."'" "' 'I?'"- cmnnpieii h weignt down mere rapid nnd with less si rain than nnv of hi iiecent training mnncmers. At the end of the dav Benny, in his hnthlng togs, drops hi birch-bark cann cann inte the lake and paddles around until time for dinner, which is cooked te per fection by Packey Sehwartr.. the chef Benny imported from the West. I Leenard has erected n dandy training camp nere. tie is matting nig headquar ters at the Ferest Heii6e Annex and boxes In a ring which is pitched only fifteen yards away from Budd Lake and is completely surrounded by maple nnd apple trees. This town is situated six miles from Xeteeng. the population of which is about 0000. Benny is tickled te death with his 'home here nnd has dejinred ' that hereafter this place will he hlJ i ,nH. fn ..... i .,... r..l.i lli'Ull(iiurif i lur t'i-r,t iiiiiiii iiiiiL iifciii. Scraps About Scrappers Knrl Krene, thi CallferulB lkhtnelcht. lhe hs wen nil of lili mnirhrs In Phllnill. th!a. In eprn te nmet any loner ht weight hi the. country eutld of Itenny Lreniril ancl I' T'ndltr. iayn hli handler, Ham . lach "lievrever." hn ceptlnu. ,lfn" mil nut bar Tendler r.!t months from new. Jack Perry, rittiburith welturwelKht it te elh with P.ie Shade of Callfernli. In a tvelva-reuml eet-te at Bosten tonight. Rdille Df meter rlalms he was eutivelhd . ! tn nnundii In liln hnt 'tlti Tnmim O'ToeU, of Went Philadelphia, a.t Mnratr laat weeK. iiBrnpej aive ?neven n. nipping whera h w-aa gten the tmt. But O'Toeln went r.Udf en better hv dlplnln tie dlfterant ellpplnge Dempaev Is te mael .!e JJrC'abe, nt L.tncarter th flrat weeU in Au Run. ' llennr raaanl. former anirfteur flyweiaht i champion, has aceted four cnnerutlve )no-U. 0Ul rl ikjk-3. ,ii'i .Yiuricn bi iii .niiunni tnmorrew nluht In th seml-flnal te th Treaton Brown-Johnny Gardner bout, Pra lima. Kid Happv . Battling Penrose, Kllv near v Chnrley IwIh and Phil UeUn a. Bebby White, IMn rirtln, profeaalenally, hna been bnj. lng at F,h,nr l,uw cup. tin naa aeieaiea young fiherleek. Tat Dnny and necky xrd alnce graduating from amateur competition. Artie Merann has been paired off with Whiter Hurke at Trenten en July Bl, Hammy Hewitt li te appear en the. imn rrcigram. Martin Judge, Mannsunk fenlhrwelght pniv liiiir lmnelivl b tee Kenned. I In training for seernl nnuh's h" ln In lew. f..t Mlll.e lisht hrtit''u efclit. MmiMn't' pie mi Tiitrhe wtlh Tuniii" l.nuBhrnn d Hlene or llm llnllntid "Might as will In rludn Hair:1 Oreb, 1""" he nn lltldd' Cm nn (nr I. klated te lnx In Atlantl.' Jub 31. II" la te ni'ct ,lerr VhBien. .llinmv Jnrdnn la the pHde of the Twen tleth Ward," writes ftinrlea IlMrtxell. Jimmy la In atrk'l training and la In shap te Hike en nny nf the 133-pounders In tills lcmlty i There nre lettrra In thn Sports llennrlmnit of the lltr.MNi Pi nttf I,gintR for Thli ' Kanaai. J;e e'lwnnell and Charley Oaggcrt Harris Quits as Minneapolis Coach Mlnneatiella. Minn., .lull lh - Hie llarrl". ...i.K j, finiit.-iii i.mili iii ine I ntverallA , of Mlniieaeta for l(een iar nrebabli I will nni return te the inaelilng elaft, lt.be leini" l"nii leilai 111" rime w"l he taken I In T. .NelBin Meluilf fei nwi hi-nl i inch bI iihrl'ii I'nleae who tutored the iridium 'machine whlih venM n klerj n ei Ohie Btate last ran Northwest Pres Want Games The Nerthweat Profeaalennla haa July 52, 53, LH and 30 open away from home. The team would like ale te book tmUght igBiji.a. J. ireuer. minagtr, 2035 Nertii Amtrlcan treat. UH phune Columbia 0890, LEONARD TRAINING IN OPEN FOR LEW DRONEY ARRIVES AT TENDER CANIP Rugged Lancastrian Vouches for Challenger's Punching Abil ity at Delance Quarters HAVE BOXED THREE TIMES DeJance. V, J.-, July- 18, Lew Tendler's training staff waa nugmented yesterday hy the nrrlvnl of Tim Dreney, the "fighting Irishman" from Tineas tcr. who arrived shortly after neon te spend the neirt nine days working with the Philadelphia challenger In the lat ter's preparation for his world's cham pionship fight with Benny Leenard In .Terser City July 27. "I knew hew hard this baby can hit. said Dreney as he drew en the sixteen ounce gloves te begin his flrat day's drilling. "I fought him three times and let inn loll von T stnnnerl everything. Net a one get by and nnr en living under the belief that Tendler can't hit can surely get n testimonial that he can from me. "I also boxed Henny Leenard In Philadelphia last fall and of the two I'd rather box Leenard five times than Tendler once for the reason that Lew la absolutely a 'killer.' There's no get ting nwnv from his damaging left and his stinging right. Only a fellow with steel rih. nnd an Iren inw can take them. I. fortunately, have been bles-sed Willi n strong body, 'the punches lie landed en me In our tight hurt" se verely, and I enme here prepared te be hurt plenty, but If It helpn Lew in the world; s championship I will burcly con sider my work well done," R0XB0R0UGH B. C. HAS WON TWENTY-TWO GAMES Stenn, Artlett and Batteaux Have Proved Winning Hurlert The Hoxherough B. C has one of the best ball clubs in the northern section of the city. With hn'f of the season completed, it has turned in a record of twenty-two games wen and three lett. The trio of reverses wrrc all of one-run margin. Seme of their victeric were ever the following nines: St. Michael. Public Ledger. Fourth Battalion Firemen, rtnldwlu Locomotive, Pelham, Philadel phia Llectric. Spring MM. V. M. II. A.. , Yerk Safe and Leck Company. ( Stenn nnd Artlett have assumed the Vitelline burden nnd have accounted for gl"""a Daniel Afebster's Hat INE of Daniel Webster's famous retorts was te a young man when their hat's get mixed. "Why, Mr. Webster," said he, bur heads are size. "On the outside, perhaps," re plied Webster. If there had been 10,000,000 automobiles in Webster's day this might have hit off the feeling about tires as well. ' Te understand the tire situation today, go back te 1918, 1919 and 1920,when tire makers were jump ing te catch up with the demand In 192 1 they mere than caught up. And in 1922, every car-owner knows where he can get plenty of tires with plenty of big discounts. Plenty of bargains with ingenious sales-arguments. A vast quantity of merchandise he knows little or nothing about. The quantity problem is history It is all this quantity of tires and their wide variance in value that is making most car-owners determined te get quality. Hundreds of thousands of car- Current prices en United States Passenger Car Tires and Tubes are net subject te Federal Excise Tax, the tax having been included United Statas Tires era Geed Tires Copyright 1922 U.S.TIroCe. IWftaJail the majority of the team's victories. Each turned in n perfect game. Artlett did net allow a hit or run In the Spring Mill fray, and Stenn duplicated this feat against the Yerk Safe aggregation. Ten of the two pitchers' victories have HP1 Ilrginta there's no ether I VH Jk tebaa1) like it' bbbV aaav Lisr.rTT i lfri ToscteCo. owners rode en Royal Cords last year. The unobserving man might say that this was reaching the limit of the' quality idea. Yet, in January, February, March, April and May, 1922, the sales of U. S. Royal Cords through dealers mere than doubled ever the same period of 1921. A new high record for Royal Cords. Spontaneous buying through dealers. just the same A picture of the public voluntarily making U. S. Royal Cords the measure of all automobile tires. Yeu have, perhaps, everncara some ether tire being sold for "as geed as a Royal." At a time like this remem ber what v a n l e i Webster said. h 1 ',4jt . a. 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