Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 02, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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Majer Leagues End Pennant Season
REDSCAIN SECOND
BY STRONG FINISH
Phils Finish With Win Yanks
Win Pennant by Only One
Oame Margin
ROGERS HORNSBY HITS .401
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0 from n Inn sraM-n's Blnr In the
Ze -lt. J"" ,,, ,,,M ,0!?H ,0 nV
;t 7i.lntl.oeWre.lnrcl.tfapn.
, Mnr Tim official ciullnR of the
T n ilii bnscbnll fanatics the
ISm Hrrlwh. Futnl-r Knickerbocker's
bau,nintrih merf important ""7"
V. ,,,P, n, X liv I'nt M.tmu'h Uc.ls,
Ni!V"tU &11 "he J'lratM. A
who n,,(,,,:, 1ip Inst few week en
B?E X e lc?s te IIP l le second,
?JS 'Rnn.cs & of the champion
,SI1 nlr rnlllM. lnrlu.llns " iwe-run r.
,Ir, .in nnth. cnnhei the Beds te
'?" Sn Mt BemV. B te . 'lt Wilbur
X,n "1 Knn Jcntlm Illxcy w.s the
??pr i,. iho-en till. Hip urn Bft-
,hJ?he" ! hM 09 thanks te the Mipcrb
.. Jii- nf l'cte Uelian. nnlshcd tlie sen-
p,tCWa triumph The silver-thatched
.w" w nlhiwed jSt wvmi hits and k-pt
Zm "en" ell scattered that nary a run
"ThTpwfe found Burleigh Crimes je
n.,1 llklne for twelve safeties, includ-
. will nms' twenty-sixth homer. The
'.".Le. "eant much te the. Phils They
Masen """- th 0 nr for the first
rtee'tOlOaml Williams broke all
previous home -run records made by
Sfinu wound up the regular
m,m bv utnnlns and losing.. Mr
S,"r blanked the champions in the
flnt with two hits while lenrgln, n
?"rnlt. lest the decision In the second.
L lllcbce. a rookie, hit n homer.
Sch t'!.m Imd five hits during the
iMcn-lnnlns contest.
The Cards defeated the Cubs and
.I,, the l'lrates for third plane. Inci
ilciitnllr. Iteger llernsby finished the
peasen'with a batting mark of .-101,
Final Standings of Clubs
NATIONAT, I.UtOCK
W. I.. V.V. W. T.. P.O.
NfwVerk. 03 l .M riilcntn... H'l 74 .Bin
Cincinnati M OH .MS Ilroekljn,. 1 in .401
I'lttKbiirth ta OU .nsl I'l.llllep..., (17 INI .813
St. InU. 85 00 .9113 Henton.... 53100 .340
AMERICAN MSAOUn
W..T,. r.f!.
NwTerk. Pt 00 .010 rhtrncn...
Ht. fyeuln. OB 01 .604 Wnkh'ten.
Petrel t.. 10 10 .018 AthlMJr..
Cleveland, 18 10 .000 ItoMen..,.
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71 17
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P.C.
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.148
.421
.300
:STBnJ)AY'S HKStJI.TS
NATIrtNAI. IJl(lflJ
PMIIIm. 3 llrneklm. 0.
Iloeton. 3t New Verlc, 0.
New Yerk, ill HiMten. p (Mcend run).
HI. IiiiIk. "I (lilcfte, I.
rinrlnxntl, (II ritUbiirRll, 1.
Cincinnati, 01 PUtiburxh, I (urcenil (ime),
ASIKKICAN t.KAOCK
Wnttblntten, Ol NfW Yerk. t.
MpTHnnil. fit Detroit. S,
Ht. I!ilfi, XI C'lilcnice, I.
Atlilctlrfr-llnnten, net clifilutril.
FEW PLAYERS NOW
W PRODUCTS
Only Four of 1922 Giants Re
ceived Their Tutelage
Frem Jehn J.
BUYS PENNANT WINNERS
the first time the feat has been accom
plished fclnee 1S00, when Dclahanty
hit. .-108. This Is the third miceesslve
year that Ilernsby hits finished in the
lend of the National batters.
The Browns canned the climax of the
i most successful season in twenty years
with a U-te-1 win ever the White Sex.
A single by Itoeklo Kobertsen sent Wil
liams ncress the plate with the wlnnlnlg
run with one out.
j The blinks captured the pennant,
i but only by the narrowest margin, one
I full game. The Senators pnuiiiicd Sam
Jenes hnrd and took tlfe final gnme of
'tlie sciifren, 0 te 1. Five riintV in th
1 first inning spelled victory Fer the
I WaulilniT.nnlntiff Wrttnnnii.li n a.
emit, was the Ynnkccs master from the
start.
The Athletics, for the first time since
301-1. finished out of the cellar. A
victory ever Washington Saturday,
in which Itemmul turned In ills twenty
sevcntli win of the year, helped the A's
te within four games of sixth place.
CAGE LEAGUE MEETING
Philadelphia Manufacturers' Cir
cuit Plana for 1922 Campaign
The Philadelphia Manufacturers'
Basketball League will held its re
organization meeting at 1:227 Arch
btreet en Thursday night.
The prospects for the season are
premising, as several new clubs with
first-class line-ups have announced
their intention of joining.
Information regarding the lengue can
he secured from Cadwalnder Krauklln.
1227 Arch street, phene Sprucp 2000, or
Jnmcs Hunter, care of lloepcs &
Townsend, 1.1:10 Uuttonweod btrcet.
phone poplar 22GS.
In late years Manager Jehn J. Mc
Grnw, of the (Slants, lias almost ceased
te develop young ball players, and due
somewhat te the competition of the
Ynnkees for the city's patrenage has
. m t . . A. Mn ....
eeen lerecii mere nna mero iu y "
the marts nnd buy his pennant winners
with the coin of the realm.
McGrnw lias developed marvelous
player. and has combined them ef
fectively in his time, but of the pres
ent team only four of these who can
Iw classified ns "regulars" received
their tutelage from Jehn J. The ethers
were bought or traded from ether maler
league clubs or picked up ns, virtually
finished products from the miners.
Of the first-string pitchers, Arthur
Vnl.f nn.l Tnca Itnrnnn. rptprnllR of InSt
rear's scries, and Hugh McQuillan
were obtained from Bosten. Catcher
Krank Snyder wns taken from St.
Leuli several years nge. Earl Smith
made, a record in the International
League, but he bears the trademark of
a McOraw product.
At firtt base (ieorge Kelly learned
most of what lie knows from McOraw,
as did Frlsch. the regular second base
man. At shortstop Captnin Davy Ban-
nnff nnmn trftm Pftilfiftplnriln nnrl nt
I third base Heine Oreh, once of the
UlnntH nas spent loe mucn time in
Cincinnati te he included among' the
home-grown.
I Ner is McQ raw's record bolstered by
I the Insertion of Johnny Ilawltngs Inte
, the infield. He has been there much of
the summer, due te the scries of In
juries te uren. i risen nas gene irem
second te third and Ruwllngs has
subbed at second, but, like his mete at
shortstop, Itavlings came from the
Quakers.
In the outfield only Ress Teuny Is
considered a McGrawite. 'Irish" Meu
sel came with the troop from the Quaker
City, as did Casey Stengel.
The quartet of men that McGraw
trained who are en the team, however,
arc near the top of the league at their
positions.
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There is a fine sense of security in knowing just what
your meter can de and that it can always be depended
en te de it.
A geed battery, dependable starter, sure-fire ignition
nnd quick-acting, full-powered gasoline these arc the
tilings that put confidence into the hand that drives the car.
"Quick-acting, full-powered gasoline" that means
'ATLANTIC! Atlantic is refined te meet the most
exacting requirements of present-day meters, and te
operate efficiently under the widest range of speed, lead
and temperature conditions a meter gasoline encounters.
It is a balanced gasoline, scientifically combining the
.volatility for easy vaporizing, the stability for high expan
sive force, and a uniform "chain of boiling points" for
assuring complete combustion.
iThcre is no ether gasoline like Atlantic. It is mere
than geed gasoline; it is RIGHT gasoline, always uniform,
always dependable and a-1-w-a-y-s e-b-t-a-iw-u-b-1-c.
"There's an Atlantic Pump en the read
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ATLANTI C
GASOLINE
P ut f Pep in Ye ur Me ter
ECONOMY BASEMENTS SPECIALS FOR TUESDA
N
Werih-While Savings en fine ,
Undermuslins
Women's Night Gowns, Envelope ACkn
Chemises, Drawers and Bleemers at v
Tailored of lingerie cloth and batiste.
Women's Night Gowns, Envelope 7Qf
Chemises and Skirts at ex'
All beautifully trimmed.
Extra-Size Drawers at
Made of muslin and finished with ruffle
of embroidery.
49c
Women's Slip-Over Flannelette
Night Gowns at
In pink and blue stripes.
Women's Extra-Size Flannelette
Night Gowns at
In pink and blue stripes, made with yoke
sleeves.
Women's Flannelette Skirts at
In dark stripes, finished with ruffle.
bHELLENBURaS Economy
59c
98c
and Ien?
39c
Basement
Mere of These Wonderful
Cushion Comfert 2-Strap
Heuse
Slippers
for Women
$1.69 Pair
1 1 m I II
Designed especially
especially ler tired,
aching feet, with a thick cushion
insole. Of fine soft black kidskin
with leather soles and rubber mili
tary heels. Sizes 3 te 9.
Mail and Telephone Orders Filled
SNELLEMBURCS Economy Basement
$1.79 Bleached and
Seamless Sheets
$1.15
ftade especially for us in the standard 81x90-inch
size. Beautiful quality.
10c
18c and 20c Bleached
lTl.Uljilll .........
Lener and short lengths; 36 inches
wide. Ne mail'er phone orders.
SNELLENBURCS Economy Basement
Artistic $6.25 Velour & Lace
Drapery
Sets
At $3.50
Prettiest shades of rose,
blue, geld, green nnd brown.
Each set includes two side
pieces and valance of rich
velour and ene lace curtain
panel, 2x45. Many charm
ing patterns.
SNELLEHBURGS Economy Basement
Tuesday Rug Specials
Seamless Tapestry
Brussels Rugs
9x12 Feet $
Werth Deuble tf Perfect
1. ) I B.yWix-.' I I
U i' 111
10
Alexander Smith & Sens Seamless
Velvet Rugs
Seconds
i 7.6x9 ft.
6x9 ft.
$12
$15
8.3x10.6 ft.
$20
$29.00
Heavy Axminster Rugs,
8.3x10.6 ft and 9x12 ft....
50 rugs in a splendid variety of color and design.
Fine let of mill runs.
Tapestry Brussels and Velvet
Stair Carpets
69c, 79c, $1.19, $1.39 Yid
rretty patterns. 27 inches wide. Pull rolls.
bNELlENBURGii Economy Basement
SjtOSnXY, OOTOHKB 2, 1023. Htnre Openi 0 A. M. t.'le 6 1 30 V. M. W
NELLENBURGN
ENTIRE BLOCK-MaRKETH2!T0l2ie STREETS L. M
Women's and Misses'
$15.00 te $22.50
Coats, Suits and Dresses
At
$7.95
Handsome
Fall Styles,
at a Wholly
Unexpected
Price
Unusually
Large
Variety of
Each
Coats at $7.95 Suits at;$7.95 ! Dresses at$7.95
Tomorrow! A Sale of
Children's
Rompers &
Creepers
r'm m
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Pole sports models fea
turing swagger lines, with
loose rnglan anil set-in
sleeves. Belted, with roomy
patch pockets. Tan, rein
deer and 'brown colors.
Geed - looking, practical
coats.
Dressy wool velour suits
trimmed with soft, silky fur ,
that adds beauty and
warmth. Being usual $22.50
models, they nre silk lined
and well tailored. Mighty
geed value.
1 Sneu
Becomingly styled navy
and black silk dresses,
worth $16.50 te $18.50.
Elabi rate beaded and plain
models of crepe de chine,
Canten crepe and charni
eusc. An inviting assort
ment. vTkgS Economy Basement
Regulation U. S. $7 Army Blankets
$2.39 Each
Ml
Guaranteed Never Used
Khaki color, of pure lamb's wool. Size
fi(Jx84 inches. Careless packing caused
slight tar stains en some otherwise they're
perfect. Stamped with U. S. stencil.
S". ' ENbifRGS Economy Basement
25c
Continuing Our
October Sale of
Household
Linens
With Rare Price
Concessions
85c Mercerized Tabic
Damask, Special RQn
at. Yard
Extra quality damask with
permanent satin luster.
Several pretty patterns.
64 inches wide.
35c Turkish
Towels, Special
at. Each
Woven from double
twisted yarn. Generous
size with neat hemmed
ends.
65c Linen Huck
Towels, Special AQp
at. Each U
Thick and absorbent
every thread pure linen.
Size 17x34 inches. Neat
colored borders with wide
hemstitched ends.
25c AII-Lincn Toweling,
Special at, 1 K0
Yard 1DC
In natural color, abjorb abjerb
ent and lintless. 17 inches
wide. Colored borders.
SnELLENBURGS Economy
Basement
Great Variety of
10c te 30c
Wall Papers
5c ,0 12ic neU
In floral, printed figure,
block floral stripe and 30
inch plain oatmeal patterns.
Sold in combination with
match borders at 5c te 15c
yard.
Circular en hew te hang
unll paper given fret,
SNEIlENbUrgS Eoenwi'
Bn.iiem.nt
Mill Remnants of
25c Dress Gingham
At 12V&C Yard
About TeOO yards embracing a widely varied assort
ment of checks and plaids suitable for school dresses and
attractive house frocks. 32 inches wide. Lengths te 8
yards. Ne mail orders.
15c Poplins and Peplincltes p
Of fine mercerized finish in many wanted "v
plain shades, including black and wh'ite. 34 and 36 inches
w'Je. 5' vJRuS Economy Basement
At 63C Pr
Fer Little Ones of
1 te 6 Years
Many cunningly styled
rompers and creepers in
prettiest color combina
tions. Favorite nursery
designs arc embroidered in
some of them.
Snellehburg'S EcetE,mtl,
Basement
Fer Active Beys!
Serviceable $3.50
Corduroy
Scheel Suits
at $1.95
Manly Oliver Twist mod
els for boys 3 te 8 splen
did for these who go te
school. Blue, brown and
drab.
Beys' 51.25
Suits at
Junier Norfolk and Oliver
Twist suits with full-lined
pants. Sizes 3 te 8.
$8.50 Two Twe
Pants Suits
Of mixed cheviets and
cassimercs, with full-lined
knickers. Sizes 7 te 1G
years.
$9.95 Two Twe
Pants Suits.
Fine suits of mixed chev chev
eots, with full-lined knick
ers. Sizes 7 te 17 years.
Beys' ,5.00 $3t65
Raincoats. . . . v,v'
Black rubber raincoats,
guaranteed. Sizes for boys
4 te 18.
Beys' Knickcr
Pants
Very well made from
mixed rheu'ets and cordu
roy. Sizes 7 te 16 years.
Beys' Knickcr
Pants
Sizes 8 te 18 for boys.
Tailored from mixed chev
its and corduroy.
SrTETTtB.KGS Hcnm' ,
Bapenicnt
$2.95
$5.75
$6.95
95c
$1.39
Continuing Our Most Important $50,000
Fall Sale of Blankets
Extraordinary Savings Averaging 40 Per Cent.
Unbounded variety of beautiful blankets from the famous Winthrop
Mills for home use, hotels, institutions and bearding houses. Only the best
quality.
$9.00 Lamb's-Weel
Blankets, QK AQ
twt.TCt
GmLS' WEAR
$1.50 Skirts
Sices 6 te 14, of white
linen, imported gingham
or Ramie.
$1.50 Bleemers
Of black satin for
girls 8 te 16.
$1.50 Blouses
Dimity, cotton pon
gee and volle, white or
with colors, sizes 6 te
16.
$1.50 Middys
Sizes 6 te 16, of jean,
linen, gingham 'and
chambray.
SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
At
59c
Ea.
M-l 1 . I I V I 1
$wH2M
Pair
1000 pa i ra of beautiful
lamb's -wool blankets of
fine, long wool woven with
a small percentage, of cot
ton in the warp. Lare
block plaid patterns. Size
70x80 inches, each pair
weighing 6 pounds. De
cidedly big value.
$12.50 Guaranteed All
Pure 100 Virgin
Lamb's-Weel fl7 QA
Blankets, Pair u
Beautiful large block
plaid pattern in pink-and-white,
old resc-and-whitc,
blur-and-whitu, gray - and
uhitc lavcnder-nnd - white
and black-and-white color
combinations. Full double
bed size.
$30.00 te $55.00 Finest
Guaranteed All-Weel
Blankets, Pair
S20 t0 S35
W even from the finest
Australian lamb's-wool in
white or plaid designs.
Single and pairs. Seme are
cut and bound nil around
separately with 1 - inch
Lyens best quality taffeta
silk. All full size.
$5.00 Woelnap 0?Q fiQ
Blankets, Pair peu
Fiui, heavy quality with
fleecy nap. Gray and tan
with pink and blue borders.
Size 64x7tV inches.
$9 California Lamb's-Weel-Filled
flJK QK
Comfertables '
Percaline covering, plain
12-inch satine border nnd
lamb's-wool filling. Pretty
Persian and floral pattern-.
Full size.
$6.95
$11.50 Weel
Blankets, Pair
Heal western lamb's fleece
wool, with about lOr cot
ton in the warp. White
with dainty pink and blue
stripe borders and wide
contrasting seisettc binding.
$9.50
$13.50 Extra-Fine
California Lamb's-Weel
Filled Com Cem Com
fertabP Ea.
Cevf en both sides
with quality flowcred
French mercerized satine,
plain 12-inch satine bor
ders and double thickness
lamb's-wool tilling. Screll
stitched. Kxclusive pat
terns. Full size.
$0.95 Weel
Blankets, Pair
Fine lamb's-wool blank
ets, with a cotton warp in
pretty plaid patterns. All
desirable colors. Full size.
$3.95 Bed
Spreads. Each
Crochet weave in attrac
tive Marseilles patterns.
Extra heavy quality.
Hemmed ends. Full size.
$4.29
$2.49
$2.25 Bed
Spreads, Each
Crochet weave, in pretty
Marseilles patterns.
Hemmed ends. Extra-heavy
quality. Full size.
$7.50 Bed
Spreads, Each
Satin-finish in a brand
new Marseilles pattern.
Cheice of s.'allepcd edge
with cut comers. Plain
hemmed ends. Extra large
size.
$1.49
$5.44
$4.98
$6.50 Com Cem Com
eortables, Ea.
Covered en both sides
with best quality flowered
silkelinc and filled with
white cotton fillings. Plain
sateen borders. Full size.
Heavy weight.
$13.50 Lamb's-Weel
8' $8.49
Fine long lamb's-wool
woven with small percent
age of cotton in warp.
White with pink and blue
borders and wide colored
binding. Size 72x82 inches.
$18 California Lamb's Lamb's
Weel ei O CA
Blankets, Pr.'510"
Very fine selected long
lamb's wool in white with
pink, blue, old rose and geld
stripe borders, also large
block plaid patterns. Wide
silk taffeta binding. Size
72x84 inches.
$35.00 Silk fl-Q ylK
Comfertables 0.40
Slightly soiled. SJcndid
assortment of dark flowered
silk tops with plain silk berX,
ders. Lamb's-wool filling.
$4.50 Cem- CO QQ
fertables, Ea. C3
Silkoline covering, with
plain 12-inch satine borders.
White cotton filling. All
full size.
$4.65
57.00 Com Cem Com
eortables, Ea.
Flowered silk mull tops
and plain silk mull borders.
White sanitary washed cot cot
ten filling. All full Hlze.
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