WW,i jrw-''5575ii 'ASASJfiWV W"jf r.TsrriX'V vr '" ' - ' wmf.. ,."W"i i. ntt "MTf'fdft j wifmjJ1 -a TZS'W! 1 , Wj ( wjw'vy, I 8& ' ,- t,'H 31 X-- r EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY; DECEMBER 8, 1922 cp& 'j 7W Big League Career of Duster Mails Short, Brilliant and Dim 4 I MAILS MS BIG IEMKW Southpaw Who Wen Pennant for Cleveland in ivzu is Shipped te Miners I DOC JOHNSTON ALSO GOES "Duster" Mails Is through. The erratic reiilhpaw who stepped hle the breach in the. waning dss of MM an.1 carried the Cleveland Club hnuh te a championship, has been Spned out te the Pacific Coast League. The Duster's career should be a warn he te some dizzy young ball players n fast company who think that they sn keep up with the sun dodgers dur i the wee sma'. hours, and still held W4 S rflt came ti the'blg league as .member of the Brooklyn National ?,S tenin. He was here. n a U "f I en Nap Iluckcr, one of fffffist PertaMew that ever lived, L finishing out his gorgeous career. Malls T 'as a fresh, youngster. He thought that because he had been n S In the miners that he would go Innillv big under the big. top. Sid n't, and it was net long before he vus rusticating uac m "j ( lrTl!ereClns never nnv question of his Ml r. He had nil the stuff te make itnr but he wouldn't quit doing the things that hurt him, and only one end could be expected. During the Mwn of 1020 he was the sensation of "he Pacific Coast League, and Trls Sneaker sent a hurry call for him when the (Mc eland team cracked in the stretch. Single handed Mails stemmed the tide He wen seven straight games, nd was undoubtedly responsible for the championship pennant that came te the Ohie cltv. .In the world scries he pitched fifteen and two-thirds Innings without allowing n run. When h went hack home he was all swelled nn with pride. That was natural enough, but the Duster insisted en carrying his celebration throughout the winter. He hnsn't been of much use te Cleve land since then, and his release was by no mentis unexpected. Johnsten Alse Gees 1 Docter Wheeler Johnsten, first base Ban with the Athletics, has also taken the long trek down te the bushes, but the cnerable doctor gees as an cxecu tic and net as a slave in the ranks. Johnsten bought his own release in or der te manage a Pacific Coast League team. . Johnsten Iins been up nnd down sev eral times. Pittsbuig gave him up yeurs KO ns being all in. but the Dec came back te the American Lengue, and held job for n long while. He has nlas been a credit te base tall, a brainy player, tee. His legs have been getting rickety for awhile, ind he lias been able te get through the leasen, but in the first few months of the campaign he gees like n house en fire. JohnMen gees te the lengue, where lis brother, Jimmy, new with the Broekhn Nationals, hung up n record ef stealing mere than l'JO bases for two consecutive Reasons. 'ihe coming here of Jee Hhuscr vir tually signed Johnsten's death warrant is a major leaguer, for he knew thnt ' he didn't have n chance te beat out the robust young clubber for Milwau kee. St. Leuis' Hopes Last season the Browns finished just cue game behind the Yankees in the American League race, in spite of the fact that there was u pronounced weak ness in the pitching staff nnd at third base. Lee Pohl is already making desper ate cffeits te strengthen the team. Fif teen new players hac been purchased, (ml ten mere recalled, among them Dave Dan forth, Hemer Kzzel, of San Antonie, will be groomed te fill EU terbe's place. The latter has always been nble te hit fairly well, but he is a ragged fielder, and many a game 0070d nwav through his position. Other eungsters who are expected te make geed are Infieldcr Phil Tedt, Out fielder Cedric Durst, and Pitchers Heniv ami Kraft. The sensational "bowing of Marty McManus last jear fcns reininced Kehl that he t-lieulil give the meet liberal opportunities te Ids new players. Cobb's Hit Though euT.vene Is glad that Ty Cobb reached the .400 mark for the third time in his magnificent cnicer there is plenty of censtue being heaped .011 the shoulder of linn Jehnsen ter flvlng Cobb the disputed hit. It will he recalled thnt the efiiclal sceicr gae that particular blew nn erier, but twelve newspapermen nnd the Associ ated Prebs registered it ns n safety. The umpires are bucked iineqiiho iineqiihe wlly. and the official scorers should have the same support. Jehnsen has et a bad precedent in overruling the lerer. Though there won't be the snme outcry Mint there was when Third Ilnsc wnn lied Cerrlden, of the Drowns, al owed Xap Lnjeie te beat out eight Imnts in a double-header In order te winter n hatting average there will be eme noise. Basketball Statistics Camden., e 2 ircuium, II Att. City. B UABTEIIN LEAGUE W. I P.O. . w.L. P.C. .en jnaiwr.k, .818 rnntM .417 lleadlna,, 8 4 T 4 8 RR4 .8BI1 .273 TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE) Camden it Trenten. .... OT1IKR UAMRS TONtaHT nn bSSS' v? at Cathedral, .Thirteenth and Sprlni aarden atreetn LAST NIUHT'S RESULTS "s??rV.e,nift,,nl?A,lantl0 Clt 4B- Headline -SjTrenten JJ; Jaaper H .C,,Jft.r,W. lsue Philadelphia Dental 28. Philadelphia College el Pharmacy 10: Art Scheel 20 Philadelphia Textile IIB. North Philadelphia Textile Leaue Itome Iteme creit Carpet Mllli. 29i Quaker Meelery, 2'J. Sunday Scheel Lengue Market Square 8.1. Weil Side 20; Ucrmantewn Urethren 40, St. Jamen 110. Catholic I.enirueKlrlln IB, Shanahan 10; 8t. Jlalachy (IS, St. Jehn 17. S. H, Whit. 42: stcnten Ue Club. 11. North Philadelphia Church Leaiue Flnt Chrlntlan 2S, St. Michael 17. St. Pcter'H. 38s Philadelphia All-Stars. IS. 8t. Peler'a Reserves, SI: Steven's C. C. 22. Seuth Phllly Hebrew, 26: Media. 12.. Y, M. II. A. Juniors, BO; Dethel Junleri, 10. Qcrmantewn B. C. 32; Western Electric. 1 WORLD'S SWIM RECORDS SMASHED Fraction of Second Shaved Frem Old Marks in Illinois A. C. Tank JASPER FAILS TO GET FIELD GOAL Uptown Fans See Sad Exhibi tion by "Jewels" in Came With Trenten SHORE FIVE WINS ONE By WILLIAM S. DALLAS THE Trenten Eastern League Das ketball team will move into first place in the standing tonight if they are successful in their big tilt with the Camden Skeeters in the Arena at Trenten, The Petters edged into n tie for the lead when they invaded the Hese Oar den, home of the Jewel... nnd linnded the uptewners n beautiful trouncing, score 32 te 8. It was the worst trim ming ever hrinded a Jasper club en the home court. Net once did a blue and white jer sey cd athlete hit the rim for a two pointer, and their exhibition of foul sheeting was se ridiculous thnt n num ber of youngsters' In the front row wcre compelled te laugh. In twcnty-Beven trips te the black mark the uptewners caged the ball but eight times, nnd It appeared as If they wcre nlmlng nt the Dclnjvnre Hlvcr, 11 few miles distant. The "contest" wns also punctuated by reme rough-house work en the part of the fans, who seem te think that "Stretch" Median is te hlame for being six feet four inches In height. Merlarlty FIlvs A sad mistake was made when Jehn Merlarlty was started against Median, and n sadder mlstnUc was made when Harney Sedrnn's appeal te hnve him Mmni-eil flvi! minutes nftcr tilav wns binder wny was 1 ejected. A trained eye could nave enserveti in tnirty sec onds that the newcomer was out of his element nnd wns no match cither for the league or the giant Mcchnn. The Petters observed that Median had n walkaway nnd decided te "feed" him. While he had plenty of chnnces te Bcere, he only managed te hit the cords twice. When the Petters had run up n lead of 14 te !1 Meriarity waR vanked nnd "Inkle" Itegnn rushed te the rescue. The half time score was also 14 te 8, With Regan in the second half Median was held down somewhat, but the snap of the Jewels was net there and the visitors hnd things their own wny. The only man en the uptown team thnt showed ny rcnl ability was "Dec" Newman, The ten field goals of the visitors went te Dunn, two i Median, two; Teme, two nnd Barlew, four. Heddy Kearns was blanked by Marty Fried man nnd this pair also nearly came te settling their differences right In the cage. Shere' Flte Triumphs The Atlantic City team moved Inte the select first division by hnndlng the Itending Hears n nent trimming nt the shore Inht night bv the scorn of 49 te "15. The former Celts gnve n great ex hibition of sheeting nnd Johnny Beck innii het up n season's field goal record with nine. The star of the shore quintet wns dropping them in from all nngles, and Chris Leetinrd, who was nt center, nNe had a big night with five two pointers. ' The totals nt half-time were 20 te 7, but in the heceml hnlf the home team cased up, and n laxity in defense iilleni'd the visitors te score a number of field goals which, under ordinary circumstances, would hnve easily been f-tepped. The baskets went te Beck man, 0 ; Ilnrry, 1 ; Leenard, 5 ; Ilelmnn, .'i; Witty. 2; Schmeclk, 4; Dlcglcr, 3; Meslcr, 1 : Swenson, 1 ; Armprlester, 1, nnd Merris, 1. WEISMULLER IS A STAR FUTURITY TO BE LONGER Twe-Year-Old Race te Be Seven ' Furlongs In 1925 N'ew Yerk, Dec. 8. Te piomete Meater Interest in distance lacing, the nestchester Itaelng Association hns nn nn jeunced thnt the Futurity at Belmont lark, the blue ilbben of the two-year-" races In this umiitry, will be in creased from six te seven f 111 longs, Jiienrst lace at the new distance will . In 10W, entiles for whlih will be '"Hud up te January .'!, 1!2.'1. An 'd money vnlue of 10,000 will go with the event, making It one of the must attractive purses in its history. Indians Release Malls hndH,lW,,,,i IJce-.8 Walter Mull a left "bu2 lclieJ" et th' C'lci'liml Amnrlcim !e,i ?Z ,,.he ,'i'sl ,w,e wuieiiH. h.lH hen Uki.n 1 ""''lit 15 H HHrimril te tiie ini U11I1 et the I'ncllle const League. Yeu Aute Knew aeiuh'rll" ,n,et """l 1urln tin winter VU1" a leak la n,e cemknser. nVerdfn,Ucm,s 1an '' 1'ei't clean bv niacins "miniiry lock wusher evor them. , !wanli51'.1?,, """r ""J travellnir slowly, "n keep the ,jarl letnrded. tlt"'"1 renJer be ureateet enliMi lfl- 'wV'm?!i nllentln e car will alwayi maximum efflclencj. ; .'. tn llnlnr . .. t... .. ..,.. ' 0 aval.) ,..,. i""""r ,:"r neuia u ibb 1 "0M Kunclurlni tli tutu, n Chicago, Dec. 8. Seven world's swimming records were broken here last night In n swlmlng meet held un der the auspices of the Illinois Athletic Club, Most of the new records shaved only fraction of seconds from the old marks. New marks were made In the 100 yard free style, open; women's flfty jnrd dash, back stroke, open; inter inter schelnstic medley relay; men's 100 ard dash, back stroke, open; interscho intersche lastlc 100-yard dash, free style; men's relay. 100-yard dash, open; and wom en's 220-)nrd sprint, back stroke. Johnny Wcissmuller, wearing the colors of the I. A. O.. was the individ ual star, breaking two world's records nnd swimming with the relay team that hroke the record for the 100-yard dis tance. In the 100-ynrd free-fer-nll dash, open style, he shaved one-fifth pecend from the former record of 52 2-5, and in the men's 100-yard dash, back stroke, he lowered the record by one second, the new mark being 1 :05 2-5. Miss Sjbil Bauer, I. A. C, in win ning the women's 00-yard dash, back stroke, established a new world's record of 34 4-5 seconds. She also estab lished a new record of 3:06 4-5 in the women's open 220-yard back stroke by wining the event. She lowered the old record one second. The Hyde Park High Scheel relay team crossed the line first in the medlcv race and set n new world record of 2:14 4-5, one nnd one-fifth seconds be low the old record. Hewell, of the Ilyde Park team, set a new record for the Interscholastic 100-ynrd free style dash, clipping off the distance in 55 4-5 seconds, ene-fifth second under the former record. OS IT TSOAY 1 SUITS TO ORDER $ I800 Reduced from $35 &$30 Blue Serges, Blacks, Grays, Herringbones, Browns, Pencil Stripes; Alse OVERCOATS See Our 15 Windows. Largest Display of Tailoring in Philadelphia Ready-fe-Wear Overcoats $1J.80 Reduced from $25 & $20 PeterMoran&Ce. S.E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sis. Established SO Yean Opn Monday & Saturday EvaninjpTOl 9 o'Cleck a vffiifViariP'- .dUBA SM'5aaBBBBBBBBBrarBW ezsm&xrfZAm&mvimw Sp MuraarJliBMl " J2mA Lrjii0$2UMmkr rMumrmffflngMWif mr I iJJl'p- aEt2flaWaBSa$Sd" m&Sk JaW SW""iiHw'wSflaaTiaiaiBll wvf 4iHaVraIVaalLiftftjifaMHBVHWiV Jfl&t P. k, 40 eaaaiaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaiaa:.9ranak -fBsf. ssGaBaBaBBBBaraBF' rp mmm- Last 2 Days Friday Saturday Greatest sale in history of automobile selling has only 2 days te run. A whole TRAIN- LpAD of latest model Paige and Jewett meter, cars are selling fast and little wonder when you consider the TEN Extraordinary Features of this Un erecedented Sales Plan. It places the ownership of fa meus Paige, and Jewett auto' mobiles easily within your means. But you'll have te hurry I When we ar ranged for this large pur chase of latest med els with the famous Palge-Dctrelt Moter Car Ce.. te place en the Philadelphia market In one week, we knew we would have te make extraordinary inducements. New is the time of.yeur life te buy. &JSWETT NEW MOTOR CARS Every one is amazed at the beauty of design and finish of these cars, the unheard-of sale features and unusual opper tunities afforded. You're invited te investigate whether you buy or net this innovation in new car selling will be a revelation te you and your family. Come! Investigate!! Buy New!!! JEWETT $ lUUKINb America's Wonder Car JEWETT $ court Seals Four in Comfert PAIGE SPORT MODEL (Larehment) PAIGE $ COUPE Stats Fivs in Comfert $ 398 587 879 1199 Down Payment Balance la Twelv Equal M a t h I r Pay meat. Down Payment R al a n e in Twetre Equal Monthly Pay. nniti. Down Payment B a I a n e n Twelie Eqnal Monthly Pay. mmti. Down Payment Balance I n Twe Ire E q n n 1 Monthly P a y- mrnti. JEWETT $ SEDAN $ Seats Five in Comfert PAIGE TOURING 1 Passenger (Lake weed) PAIGE $ SPEEDSTER 5 Passenger (Daytona) PAIGE SEDAN Seats Seven in Comfert ttQ 859 Down Payment It a 1 a n e e li Twelve J: q n n 1 1 Monthly Pay menra. Down Payment Dalanee In Twrlve E q a a I Monthly Pay. meiti. Down Payment Balance In Twelve Eqnal Monthly ray. nnn, Down Payment llnl unce n Twelve K q a a 1 fenihly P e y. niriilH, Ten Sale Features!! Ne. 1 Small Down Payments. Ne. Ne. 2 Twelve Monthly Payments. Ne. Ne. 3 "Trade In" Privilege. Ne. Ne. 4 Free Equipment en Paiges. ! Ne. Ne. 5 Free Oiling and Greasing Service. ' Ne. 6 Free Driving Lessens. 7 Relief Insurance Feature. 8 Life Insurance Feature. 9 The Deuble Guarantee. 10 Free Storage Until Spring. zemaaasam Werth Coming Miles te See Make up your mind te come in today -or tonight. Come and see the wonderfully designed, beautifully finished and sturdily built latest model Paige and Jewett meter cars in this sale. Come and investigate the TEN Extraordinary Sale Features! that make it se EASY for you and your friends te own a fine automobile. Remember, only 50 Jcwetts and 25 Paiges are te be sold in one week's selling and only two days remain, Friday and Saturday. There's no time te lese. They're going fast. ACT NOW and be one of the lucky seventy-five. Open EveningsCeme and Bring the Family! GUV A.WILLEV QsW cap S it C Azite and Jewett Distributors BR9AD STREET AT VINE. PHILADELPHIA Paige-Jewett Sales Ce. of llhlla. 1212 N. Bread St. Fencil Moter Company 238 North 63rd St. Curran Sykcs Moter Ce. 4223 N. Bread St. ASSOCIATE DEALERS Gibsen's Aute Works 3933 Hnverferd Ave. Arthur J. Mears 1510 S. 57th St. Orr & Carrell 2011-13 S. Chadwlck St. Simons & lluwke 8017 N. Bread St. Northeast Garage 173l Wnkelinir St., Fkd. Madden'n Garage Lancaster Ac, Bryn Mawr Clark's Garage Flourtown, Pa. I'aiue Moter Car Ce, 621 Murkct St., Camden AjSm mil v ejSB7 BBHSBBBBBBBBnBVSaF!9Bf f 7 It aOTBPjHV I BQ I la7taMU M ShSbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBbbBii rllil Jrxk mStSGf Slim 1' mh We Hand OverThe Keys Next Menth 15th and Chestnut Jw . & fin jKbWM Wmmb JSm MM H MM mA I ' AMu Awr MMm MMM mrMk m mMl Mm MM mm mwmr Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 10 P. M. We must be out in January ! Prices Cut Mere Deeply than ever! With the day of our quitting business here drawing closer and closer, we have been spurred te make even GREATER SACRIFICES in order te sell out everything before we close the doers of our Phila delphia store forever. Our entire stock has been gene ever again and further deep cuts have been made in the prices. The bargains that await you here new are se positively astounding that you will hardly be able te believe your eyes! The savings you can effect by taking ad vantage of this sale are tremendous ! Every dollar's worth of our goods IS NEW THIS SEASON and consists of NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS EXCLUSIVELY ! In addition te the many ether sensation al bargains, we cap the climax of unheardVef value-giving tomorrow with an offering of hundreds of Overcoats & Suits for men and young men at Formerly Priced $35 $40 $45 and 50 A big let of Overcoats and Suits culled from our stock, fermerK priced $35 te $50. One, two, three and four of a kind, BUT ALL SIZES REPRESENTED. All well known makes. Every new and favored model, fabric, pattern and color will be found in this great collection. 6 Nearly a quarter of a million dollar stock of Suits, Overcoats, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits new un auie it practically nUJ" AUtUAL VALUE! 1.50 $17.50 $23.50 $9.Q $33.50 All sizes te fit men of all proportions Many Suits have 2 Pairs of Pants! Our huge stock offers opportunities almost without end for the purchase of high grade clothes at enormously reduced prices. Ne mat- T W wa3? V X? m-md buying' yu can Set h in this sale for just about HALF the price it would cost you anywhere else! ISth & Chestnut Opmn Daily Till 6.00 P. M. Saturdays Till 10.00 P. M. ft fftf s I m it IM 1 Vti ft. at. 4f ! m r mi , ?,vj tin i