Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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    EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. FJEtfjbAtf. ; BEFrjilMBBKr 8. 1922
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"Dates and Details of Addi'
tienal Games Will Be'
Arranged by Managers
Late This Afternoon
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'SHANAHAN A WINNER
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Shenanati 3
Ry WILLIAM S. DALLAS
THH tenm In the flowntewn section
of the rhllndelplilii Dnsebnll Asso Asse
dnllrm will meet lnt" thl ifternnen te
ciiln linr ther will continue itlny for
the rlinmninnMiIp of tint aeetlen.
t 'With the defeftt of the Seuth I'lilllv
Hebrews last nlsht. all three teams lme
a Ptandlnc of two wen inil two 1et.
' and It i" e-cpeeted Hint ther will Win
. all ever and piny another Kerle.
1 The RUKcestlen has been advnneed
that the Mt mines he pin red at Shetr
llne 1'nrk This may net meet ih ap
proval of the ririsher 'nrnr who are
Irons for their home fans, hut it is
likely that the majority of the eemets
will he decided nt Bread and UlRler
afreets.
Of course, the Inard of eovcrners hare
a pretest of th I"lellipr-Seuth l'hiln
tlelphln CHme of WVilne-ilnv, but tliev
will hardly take any action In thlsf
matter, at the decision of the umpire
will be upheld
Sphas Are Hlanhrd '
The Sphas and Seuth Phi'.H met at ,
Blietaline I'nrk. and at the le-e of
flight lnnlncs the Hebrew- were en the
hert Mid of a 4-te-0 total Hue .Teff
Tesreau was en the hill for the win
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B. A. STANDINGS
DIVISION A
Seuth Philadelphia Section
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Today's Independent Games
and Results of Yesterday
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Clarence Again Defeats Mad- "'.l,1 55;
dena in Match Race Piani
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! . ( hrstrr at Seuth rhlllleai Dre4 mil Bia
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Mllmlncten Ml fltearirant, rertr-tlfhth
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Beats Spencer
BRUHN IS STATE CHAMP
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BRIDESBURG BACK
AI FLEISHER FIELD
Chester Plays Seuth Phillies
and Stonehurst Opposes Wil
mington at 48th and Walnut
The 1022 curtain was rune down en
the bicycle season et the 1'hllndelphln
Velodreme. Telnt Brewe Park, with
Clarence Carman. America, defeating
Vlncenre Maddona, Italy. In two
straijjbt heat of a match race. It
was the second time this season Carman
wen in n match from the Italian.
Carman was In wonderful form nnn
C11HIaM afM.ffl
I Union at rheenlx rre. Tnenty-flfth n
(inrf nvToed nt ' WUdweed, Dlttman aaf
Mul.rlln Ktrrels.
Atlunllc UlTlslen at nelflfM, Chnrch Uat
nml (tunnlr.
rlen nt Nt. CallUtM. Slitr-flfUi ani
llmnen mrmic.
I.lnreln (llnnt ai Nntltltr, Bcltrmis and
Ontario slrrtts.
NfH Aerk llnrhraiti riUnta mk Mlllrtlla.
N. J.
( ltlllille lit Old Timer, Thirteenth n
.lnl-n(An trtm
Cotenlnj Ice Crram at Ivy Troi.. SUtlaMl
utrrfl mid Uoeulunii nruu.
, iTrniAY'H tiEsutrs
Senlh I'hlltlce. t iSehn. O.
I hheiiiiliin. si PnilnUe'iXiln Termlnsl, 1.
I itiriimumi tinnifl. si iiejm nmn, 1
' r -it i- i"nrr
he rode sensational race
In the second of which
forced te retire after pedalling eight
and a half miles. Vlncenre was In
sucli peer condition that he had te be
carried te his dressing room.
1 Despite the absence of Maddona from
the track Carman finished the fifteen
miles, ridtnc nt a lively clip behind
"Daredevil .Tlmmv" Hunter. Ter this
heat he w.i timed In 23 minutes IS 1-u
seconds.
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i .uiii .luiit-i, ui North PhlJ. 1,
IVIhuni h Set, 81 Kcnstncten Cencre-
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UllrfTO(Ml. 8i Cape Mny Gluita, 6.
olenliil It Crenni. Si PnrlUn, t.
rinlf-titii fit In' Prna. V
(liner, rti Artl.im. 2.
In both heats '
Maddona Was nhnmnlen. In Htrnlrtif Tinntu nt. n mil.
The times were 2 minutes R2 2-5 sec
onds and 2 minutes Jill 11-fi seconds,
Henri Bmhn Ii the 1'cnnsylvanla
State amateur champion. He was
crowned lv winning the mile race from
a field of live who qualified In the pre
liminaries Bruhn'a time was 2 min
utes 27 seconds.
Charley Judge, n Seuth End Wheel
men entr.i , and a club mate of Bruhn's,
rame In for second honors, while Bill
Shaw, competing unattached, was
third. - I
Cambria A. Club
FrntikfOTiJ A.
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rrldiv Kirntnir. HentrmW 8. 1022
nrrv-Ain neiN
,IOK I'EIK MIITIN te. DANNY GORDON
Boxing Tonight National A. C.
nfittlln IVIfcce Yeung Joe Kntltr
Ie I'otln-nen Yennc Him Lungford
IArninn nn I.h ilul 1. L
Ne series elimination game, are en ,."""",: ""."," u,5- X? JJ?
the layout for the Independent ba.seball The American went out in front, this
fans tonight, but a number of the big time paced bv Johnny Schlee. nnd he
renins nave coutesta ijoelpu at tneir nan i was necr Headed, unce Maddona
perks. i threatened, but in trying te pass Clar-
Tlie rieishcr Ynrners are at home at ence thif Italinn let his pace anu
Tyctm..lxth and Ured streets with thereafter Carman wen virtually with
Bridrtihurc. The same teams mlnaled no coniDOtltien.
iters, and he held t.ie pii.is te tiiree i.-isi nigut at menmend and urmouex , i ne ccend neat was a repetition of
alngles. He was opposed bv t'hickte streets, and tin Uridpburg wen the i the first. Clarence tool; the len-l one
Passen. and he aKe hurled a geed iirnei. nn out te redeem them e'veji was out m front from the start. On the
brand of hill. Anether pame In the downtown sector j eighth mile Mnddenu started n terrllic
Terenu fanned ten while ln'enwiIl bring together tlie Seuth I'liillles i spurt but he could net keep It up nnd
brrered but one Net a pher reached and Chester at Bread nnd Bigler I broke from his pace, shortly after be
thlrd lince en Blc Jeff The winners i "Iret-ts. Ciiester and the downtewners coming ill.
counted twice in the sl-th nnd srventli. j have been much In the limpliglit duel One of the fastest miles of the 8i- ,n ronlnni-tlen With Ilia Hurleslc show
The feature was the fielding of IVp-' te some trouble which eecuned at one "en nt the local Dreme was negotiated 12 Fast Amateur Bouts 12
leski. Nleld and I.andberg of their clashes. I hv Carman en the lnht sli laps of the :
One of the best games of the vcries The Old-Tuners have suddenly come ' second bent in 1 minute C seconds. " ut,n.,. Tftn ... ...n ,,
. .-.-... 1 .. .1... TMnlLhAi. in i ri ' Tn 1ITO nnr njm,.l.iM . !. I.A.. in. It. n.nt i.ii n.n.l. -. r .1 1 - m . " ....: i I... . -I -1 "
iWltt l-LUn' I tit I III' I iCinii' ' . i. .-. . ... - ....... ... v.-. in UK I" I'll uvt m I n I'hi.iii- IIIUV'II 1 IH.X UTJUUUO I 111 HI, i I 'OiAl, l,K
Twcntv-sixtli and Heed st reels eetween , luniinuen. a game between jaeK tunes imn
the Hlfhmend Giants and the nejnl.tenm and Hilld.ile at Thirteenth nnd Ing
Stars. The Virginians romped ort with oennson streets will surely be jilaved.
a -te-1 decision, and tlie tans were i t-ress rne cmiyiKiu tenenurst is in
action. '1 he leaders of the West I'lilllv
D I ir.T T "T" HAC'E. MAT. DAtT.Y
BIJUU BOXING TONIGHT
"111' a liur surnrisn hv defeat-
Willie Spencer, 1022 American
PAIIK
PHILLIES vs. NEW YORK
SIUTS AT (U.MI1KUS AND SI'AJ.DINOS
kent en edce throuzheur
The contest resolved itc!f Info n '
filtchmg duel between IlenderMin. of the
Iiants. ami ii.irdner. of tlie Stir-,. The
latter jleldeil but two hits, as against
three for the winning hurler. Gardner
was responsible for his own dewnf.ill.
In the second session he walked three
men. and then a single by Catcher Clark
acered the two runs that wen the game.
The KIchmends are new tied with Hill
dale for first place.
81i.inah.in Trims Terminal
Philadelphia Terminal was eliminated
from the West Philadelphia series, when
the llailreaders suffered a 15-te-l defeat
at the hands of Jim Benner's Shnnahan
Bine, which edged up a little closer te
Stonehurst in the West l'hllad'dpl id
aectien.
Weisel Tarr was opposed te Eddie
Lennen. nnd they staged n pitchers'
tattle but the former had the better of
Ids oppennnt and managed te finish en
the long end of the score. Kach pitcher
allowed six hit.
.V number of ether games were plaved
net In the elimination series. Brldes
burg nosed out FleNher bv scoring three
runs in the sixth and one m the s c -fnth
nt Richmond and Orthodox etreefs
In a game featured Ly the remnikablc
pitching of Gallagher and Kepner
The Pleaantville Club opposed the
1-it nine nt rifty-feurth t-trect nnd
Elrawoed avenue. The lslters had
".Stump" Adnms, their star, in the box,
but he was glen an unmerciful larlng,
and in n sevf n-Inmng session the Stere
Bes wen, 13 te 1.
The winning btreak of Pitcher Beleff,
of the 'North Phils, eime te a halt, when
the Lincoln Giants turned back the up up
tewnTs. 0 te 1. Wiley holding Plerry
ttcifnnvdnr's preteges te four hits
Colonial Ice Cream added another
th tery te the list in defeating P iritJii.
Jl te 2. When Hie Precers staired th
flrttl inning they were one run behind
but a double bv Marcjuaidt scored rhe
runs that wen the game.
i division are entertaining Wilmington.
It should be a fast game, a.s both teams
are in geed form. Xitchie. the Dela-
' wireans' sensational hurler, will op
poi I'ndaj or Robinson
The North Phillies will give Kcn-
! slngten Congregational one mere op-
pertunty te beat them en the home
Held at B and Clearfield streets The
I churchmen trimmed the Phils three
mers Dierc inej get started, out tne
I result in recent games has just been
1 the opposite. Kensington expects te
I gain tlie verdict this time, hewevir.
The Lincoln Giants, one of tlie lead
ing colored teams, meets Xnfivity at
' Belgrnde nnd Ontario streets, ' and
Greenwood trnvels te Wlldwoed field.
The Legien lads blanked Wildwood ear
I Her in the week, 4 te 0.
49th Annual
Midsummer Sa
Last Call for the Sale.
Athletic Union Suits
CHAMPIONSHIP
MOTORCYCLE RACES
AT POTTSTOWN
TOMORROW
Th Moerccl" RacM chlu'fl for
h r ria nt PnMHewn ami r .
off n a count of ra n wiu be run off
tomorrow
SATURDAY, SEPT. 9TH
2 T. M Pa .jht-Si mi t ,,
All the Laber Iay ntrl- iptilini-
Ver it's I'lnmnen Djnnm.le hcett
ut I t lhre
M. E. S. & Bre. 1.15 grade new
M. E. S. & Bre. 2.00 grade new
Carter 2.00 grade new
AH One-Dellar Neckwear new
Wilsen Bres. 35c Lisle Half Hese new
.75 uit
1.15 uit
1.65 uit
.50 each
.35 each
Marshall E. Smith & Bre.
Men (Incerpanttnl)
Fumiihings 724 Chestnut Street
Athletic
Geed
INDUSTRIAL GET READY
Basketball Teams Hearing the Call
of Indoor Sports
A numher of the clt's leading in- -,laeea.
dustrial establishments are preparing ) ClaSScs.
ter the coming basKetball season and,
according te the Information at hand,
league basketball among this clasi of
teams will be considerably Improved
this year.
.Several teams have alreadv made !n
juIrleB concerning the Manufacturers
League. One of ihe strongest te an
nounce its intention of joining Is Co
lonial lee Cream This firm has a geed
ball r-luh and will hate an even better
basketball team.
Manufacturing plants JntTeated
should grt in tnurli u.rh Cadwalader
Franklin i:27 Arch street phone
Spruce 1000.
RIVAL POSTS TO PLAY
Qreenwoed and McCall Legien Nines
te Clash In Series
The 'we most prominent baseball
teams an.eng tervlce men in this city
re Greenwood and McCall Pests.
Tbey represent widely separated sec
tions of the city and each las claim
te the city championship.
The rival managers have gotten to
gether and arranged a series. The first
game will be played tomorrow after
noon en the McCall grounds at Forty -ninth
and Spruce streets, and the sec
ond at the Greenwood field nt Tulip
anil Ann streets the following Sutur-dnv
In case of a third game being neces-
wry it
grounds.
Accounting
A worth-while course,
taught by solving practical
everyday problems in the1
classroom net by general I
lectures t e overcrowded
MENSHOUDlEMBER'BmS
Alse with
Snap end for
Your own bticMe
TheSaddlersMf
if made of one solid piece of real
Irather. Better leather cannot be
had. It docs net curl up en hip.
Ne stitching. Gives no end of wear.
Krrps its shape, always leeks neat.
1713 CHESTNUT, PHILA., PA.
This "Action Teaching" is
distinctive and accounts for
the fact that every year mere
students complete the course
than in any previous year.
Enrollment Open New
Martin Maktin Inc.
SADDLERS
AND LONDON
StraWbrlfln
Bowker &
ALSO SOLD BY
e & cietnler, win. ii, wnimmaner, vm. xiepnuim e,
uewlcer, waiter u u-jcKer, oee. .iiarnnau
A. i;. ipaiaiug &. nre.
Ask for "THE SADDLER'S BELT"
A Saddle (trade mark) stamped en every en
DREXEL
EVENING SCHOOL
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irrrr'Trwi1 ' i " r.1 .'. : TrrrFimr' "rr-"-re iT-vrwwrr v-rna-n irm,nm
will be played en neutral I
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FIREMEN ARE BUSY
Playing Many Games In Preparing
for New Yerk Vlsltert
The Philadelphia fire department
baseball team is making ready for the
fisit of the New Yerk department te
tir city en September 23. Maneger
McDevItt is securing an many games
as possible te hare the players In the
best of condition.
Four games have been scheduled for
next week. On Tuesday they are ut
Frankfenl Ycllewjackets, Thursday ut
Holmesburg, Saturday nt Went Club
and biuiduy at Ashbourne.
Game are nlse desired for tomor
row nnd Hunday. Any team wishing
te play the firemen should address Jehn
T. McDevItt, li Union street, Wht
Philadelphia, or phone Uelri.ent 2050.
Phil Bleem Wins Decision
Xew Yerk. R-t .- Thll Illenm of Wll.
Kknubur. rntil tli deeUlen Intt nUht evsr
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hnny dummrri kneckfd out Jimmy Ilyjl'.
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"'hf rtroekl) n, ri th alxth reunl of th chJ.
dultJ tM-l round ceml-flnal no.
Our Teature I lat With a Binding
$3 'GO and Better Grade
Our stores carry the largest and
most complete selection of
Stetson Hats in West Philadelphia.
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the style value of the hat that Judge
Webb of the Superior Court protected
by injunction until I put it .en my
Five Feet Style Shelf.
The roll of the brim is the Style
Feature of the new. famous. $100,000
medeL '
The old floppy, flimsy, soft style brim
that the college boys used te turn down
and bend up, and twist into all kinds of
shapes a couple of years age, is as dead
as last year's Almanac.
That's why I introduced this Season a
new Style Combination with a crown
that is soft and full, and a brim that is
firm enough te get held of, and stiff
enough te held the. style that I whittled
into the flange.
As" a matter" of fact"this new flange
produces a brim en a soft hat that
resembles the D'Orsey Derby "curl"
that up te date has only been "used.en a
stiff hat
Of course, as usual I have the staple
shapes in all the September shades that
anybody else has, but, thanks te Judge
Webb, I've something that nobody else
has.
I think the Judge is some Judge of
Style and that's why I named this hat-
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