Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 10, 1922, Final, Page 15, Image 15

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BEATS NORTH PHILS
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Opponents en Own Field
by 5-te-3 Count
PITCHER BRADLEY IS STAR
The bnsebnll tcnm representing the
Kensington CongrcRntlenol Church
proved conclusively that n recent vic
tory icered ever the Ne'rth Phillies en
the ferracr'8 flehr nt Second and Clear
field streets wns nr fluke, for the
Churchmen repeated the t'rlck last
night en the North Phils' home dia
mond. Kensington hni scored triumphs ever
number of big reams, but all have
been en the home grounds. Last night
they dusted off the Phils In conclusive
ityle by the count of G te 3. Pitcher
Uradley, who toiled en the hill for the
Churchmen, was the big factor In his
own victory.
With the totals knotted nt the end
of the sixth, he took things into his
own hands in the seventh nnd did the
iintuunl for a pitcher by socking ene of
Fex's curves for the circuit, scoring a
runner and practically deciding the
tame.
The winners failed te get as many
hlli ns the losers, but they were mere
timely, nnd the North Phils failed te
lend their twirlcr their usual brand
nf support nnd were charged with three
euers. The Phils will no doubt meet
tlicir opponents again and claim thut
in a fivo-game wrlcs they would cop
the honors, which Is another way of
laying they would win three straight.
IlflfleM A. A. dreppa ft pitchers' bsttls
te the Unceln Giants. A te 1. In ten In
nings. The New Yerkera scercainrce runs
In the extra Inning en a triple, nn Infield
teller, a hit bataman nnd a crounder that
Ket away from the IToWeia shortstop. Wil
liams, the vlsltlns hurler, was In wonderful
form and fanned twenty-three of the Uelfleld
bnttmen and yielded only four hits. IllncW
nhe vii nicked for six safeties, lest through
loeie fleldlnif.
Chlrkln Passen made It two straight from
ttie llarhirach Giants when he turned back
the colored lads, B te 1, and let them down
with Urea measly hlta. The scere was tied
until the last Inlf of the elKhth, when the
Bpras" henty artillery cut loose, and triples
by Goldblatt and Sleuradlan. together with a
ancle by Kravltz and a double by Paasen
counted four runs nnd broke up the old ball
ratne Umpire llekui chased First Baseman
Cummlngs In the secend Inning-.
Ptenelmrst In the first team te defeat
Ocean Cltv. The shore lads, with Tarr en
the hill, were beaten, 4 te 3 The State
hurler was opposed lv Dougherty, and both
re found for nlne hits Kbert, Jtudelph nnd
Mullln starred for Stonehurst. and McOraw,
with four hlta, vrns the shlnlne light for
Ocean. City.
't. Rnrnalins Journecd te the Fcnceyd
treunds, at nidge avenue nnd Iark Drive,
and handed the Philadelphia Police nine a
a te-1 defeat. Jackle Jerdan was en the hill
for IM Iusk nnd the Kensington Lad was
meter In tetter form. He fanned eleven of the
policemen and set them down with three
hits Petter, with four safeties, Including
a twe-bagger, was the star for HU Bar
nabas. Am Hehnpr and lila Shnnahan athletes
recetdert their fifth straight triumph nt
Iertj.elghtli nnd lirewn streets In trimming
.1 . J Dobsen. 0 te 1. Plrst Daaeman
I arlln was sent te the hill by the weavers,
and he vent alnns In geed utile Until the
eighth, when the Slianehan artillery un
corked a single, four doubles and a sacri
fice and ruined the works.
nillr Whitman's Brldesburc boys again
demonstrated their superiority ever Chester
t Smcdlev Held, 4 te 2 Chester found the
ranse of Oene Cestelln'n slums for eleven
mngles. but the Ilrldeshurg hits were mere
ilm-lv. nnd a single by Whitman In the
eighth with Flerle nnd Rutts nn thn nnlh.
avn preduceil the winning runs A Chester I
rvri-inier, enrngcu at a decision or umpire
Ame In the ninth, punched that official.
After winning fifteen straight. Lansdale
went down te defeat nt the hinds of the
'euih Phils, II te 2. Bepfl. the downtewners'
rltchlng sensation, was en the hill, and let
the lsltnr4 llnwn with tVira. rnntl.,..! 1. 1 1 -
Opposed te him was Hill nurhln, nnd he '
was found for fifteen healthy willeps
SDjIdlnr and Pepleskl featured In the hitting
no iicieini; ler me nema team, unile Weed
and Keehler excelled for the Montcemery
Courty Leaguers.
Stenton Tlelil Tlnli regained Its winning
stride In turning back the St. Themas Club.
"I VMIm'ngten, R te 7. Hebby Wilsen op ep
rsed Urlscoe and both hurlers were socked
cool and rlentv. the former for a dozen
unties and the latter for thirteen Hewell
way the star for Ktenten. with two singles
nd a double, uud it was hl.i twe-bagger In
'he seventh that started a four-run rally
trat gave the Mount Airy team the decision.
Errors behind Fltcher Stout accounted for
0 te-4 difcat sustained bv McCall Pest In
the game with Therntun-l'iilli i nt Portv Pertv
nlatli and Spruce streets The legion lads
out hit their opponents, but tcven mlsplavs
lehlnd the SlcCall hurler paved the way
rer a number of the nine inns scored by th
motorists
Today's Independent Games I
And Results of Yesterday
Ardmern nt J.U Brethers, Fifty-fourth
etreet i(nii rimwoeil avenue,
Jate's stars at IIUIiIrId, 5 P. M.. Darby
Seuth Phllllrs ut Urldesburf. Richmond and
Orthodox streets
Stenton Held Olnh nt Germanterrn. Chel
ten avenue anil Magnelia street.
southern lUvlMen nt I'hllndelphlk Ter
?JJi"J3'1n '" M- Torty-feurth itrelt und
".'.W,? "venue r
I hlladelidilu Terminal at Kensington Cnn Cnn
JriJftlenul. hecend und C'lrarlleld tr.ta.
Hl'llcHie at North ThUlles. Fourth and
niMSehncUng streets.
I (either at ..south rhlllv Hebrews. Tlilr
V.1,.1 !u,n Johnsten streets.
JJIInilncten nt (tceun tin.
.i '.J,'0" .ht. llarnubas. Hlity-llfth street
Mel Umwneri avenue
i .el." '.lnl t PuMle Service. Twelfth
II ! 'UfT."L t"M. amden.
I nten Club of (.crmiiutewn, at Greenwood
"'IP nnd Ann streets
ford oteu Spring Cltr-Reyers-
lOInft,,,i..irr' .Rt I'ertr eighth Ward1.
Twentj.ilftli street and Snider urrnue.
"Ildwoed at IJghtheuie, Frent street and
wie nrenue,
hJfJS?'' Bt Tl IssaUiken Giants. Wlssa-
-..-. u.ruur. una iiuirn lane.
.hl;,tttn. A A' nt lnnll Ice t
lldlhC.ti""'',,"l,ll World, Fiftieth street
tt LIIey,r avenue.
.ei iu,?...i'. 'J-'"' C'nt. Forty-
iii? i. I,f...?'ul ,'ck t'emp'
iiYilir.nhl". K?r.k- ermnn
lnJ-LM-rki5'rn'. l,,,i' ai Tronkferd Tel-1
street? Ironkferd nvrnue and Tratt
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Lrcam. Mas-
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txeet nnd Taber Vend.
ri,i:."', T:.. I. mi-iiii A Willow firere
. -"..uiiii, itieilfneilfl nnri IIPlllA,U a.u.
a.Stllne'nt P.afeliu. "' rh"""""
TiAst Mf.iiT-s scertr.s
,VrMdV0n l Pitman, J.
"rldekhurg. 4 4 heater. 1
lhn?if "".. 9.' l'"n I
Ihiirnten-ruller. Ol McCull Pest, t
, Kenlngt, Congregational, P or,l. Phil.
s!r"rI"n,.'.'Pi"n.Clt5,.'t.
-.. . iriu i iuii. Hi vv in nc nn. 7.
Mih1,i',rsn",l!,w. 3l I'Ml'i. Polite, l"
lininrnBAiI,"c,,l,rJ,h lints, I.
,,IH" I PhUs 0 1itiiHil:iIr
Wen e it n ' ,i"'"S'l'Avi -..
lt,n t.i.'i ,n "inirn ji, sj, i,
iItfrT5lrt,Ji.,'f-Wil.rn,nii,.
ihli'.!,i,i-uil P1. 'l'lenham. 0.
nyJ" ic. !' en, 4, Niitliltj. 2
PaH.ravv bridge & tUhtir.Uir llartran
Wlll'n'.T0! ? Ci,,,0r ' '
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In Mnit ii '. ,Ue ,'ulJ,i Urn ng).
rtnt,).11"1 '"". 31 btenlen I'arl., J (1) n.
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Lighthouse te ' Play Wlldwoed
"f I. i!'J?'?,l,.ou'"' J'n'"ll Club will phe mm
Heel ha' lfi"', f the season at from
oppose, niu,,r1', uicmie teuklit. when It
tut hi. V"'",?0'1 .Munnwr chreeder will
liinhaWn.V''' Une-iip en tlie fleld. and the
I'lnbahiiiiil ""'iP en trie nelU. and Hi
lh g.rJLr ,h Kenslntlen bes, will begh
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A NEW HOME CLUB '
Phoenix Professionals Have Heme
Field at 25th and Diamond Sts
A new home cluh In the northwestern
section of the city hns sprang Inte ex ex
iMcnce with grounds nt Twenty-fifth
nnd Diamond streets. The ttam Is the
Phoenix Professionals, nnd they play
en Mondays nndvITrldays. The Puritan
team, of Kensington, will be met to
morrow night.
The lineup Include home talent nnd
n number of prominent stars hare been
signed, including such pitchers as Jimmy
Kilroy nnd Schacfcr, with Oenly be-,
hind the bat.
The rest of the club Is: Mclntce, first
bnsej Furlong, second base; Byrnes,
third base; Sacks, shortstop; lidcl
etcln, left field; Schmidt, center field,
nnd Mowers, light field. Phoenix plays
at Westen Professionals, and hns games
next week with Forty-eighth Ward nnd
Greenwood Pest.
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Hilldale and North Phillies Again
Come Together at Fourth
arid Wlngohecklng ,
FLEISHER NINE AT SPHAS
Twe of the most premising contend
era for the championship of the city
meet this evenlnr In "n twilight nuns
nt Richmond and Orthodox streets when
Jiriclcsburg entertains the Seuth Phll-
11C1.
The same teams have collided en four
previous occasions, nnd the uptewners
Fer sundry reasons
this bargain will appeal te you
Life Guard
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Vacation travel and La Palinas
bring geed fellows together. Quality
smokers need no introduction.
There's a feeling of luxury when
you're behind a La Palina. The
mild but deeply satisfying flavor of
finest Java wrapper and selected
Vuelta Abajo, Havana filler
is making keen judges of
cigars ask for La Palinas
at the rate of evA 120
million a year.
Take a box along en
your vacation.
Excellentc - - - 10c
bare the edge en their downtown rivals,
The Seuth Phils have wen but a single
start, while the uptewners have wen
two nnd the ether ended in n deadlock.
Phil Kellcher or Jeff Tesreau will
go te the pitching peak for the down dewn down
eowners, while Hilly Whitman will use
ICcpncr or Costcllev
Anether contest In the northern sec
tion that will tax the capacity of the
park In which the game is played will
teature the Itllldnle and Netth Phils
nt Fourth nnd Wlngohecklng streets.
The same teams were battling Inst week,
and the Phils had all the better of the
fray up te the fourth, when Jupiter
Pluvltis Intervened and refused the
players the 'prlvllege of deciding the
winner, which would have only required
another half Inning.
Twe mere tcamg of the Class "A"
section of the Philadelphia Baseball As As
MHlntlen meet at Thirteenth nnd John Jehn John
feh streets. The Seuth Plillly Hebrews
nnd Flclflhcr Ynrners nre the opponents
in action, and the heys from Twenty
sixth nnd Itccd streets are out te even,
(hf score.
Flelshcr Is trailing In thd- games
pln.ved te tlnte with three victories,
while the Sphns have wen en four oc
casions, "hefty" Nelan will use Bill
McKcnty en the hill In nn effort te
down the home sqund, while Eddie
Gottlieb will depend en Lefty Vnnn In
the box.
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TjonAen, Aug 10 Jese Tt. Cspsbtsnrs. of
Cuba, ths world's chess champion, dsfestsd
Jt. O. Yates, of KnglsnO, In ths Interna
tional chess masters' teurnsjnent plajr her
and led thn tournament with a scere of OH
tielntn at the end nf round asvsn.
SUBURBAN RIVALS CLASH
IN FIRSt TITLE CONTEST
Stenton and Qermantewn Will Try
te Otart Series Tonight
Germnntewn and Stenton Field Club
will endeavor te play the first game of
their series for the championship of
Gcrmantewn and Mount Airy tonight at
Chclten avenue nnd Magnelia street.
On three previous occasions these
teams have been scheduled te meet and
rain has Interfered each time. Dnye
Bcnnis, manager of GcrmantewTj, will
use "Cy" Mcllenger en the hill and
Manager "Llr." Powell will pitch for
Btenten. Germantown baa wen ten
games In a row.
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