MmmmmHmmmmmmMKmnmmnBmmmanmmimnmimmmammmm IfilM riyftitw' KRrasw ?.;. 3-fc ST '" "lWll I i rffVu'tKuluI. t'lKr vj "?'" vFWas( tssra " t:v JUOTT 2, 1922 1 V-x, fU - r fe ...- tw. , - &VEKmr PXJBtt itEliGERPHILADteLPHIA, FRIDAY, , i : , : '" ' - e ,"1 i t'l fro wrl- adii dul 110. rcss. iRaiii Causes ilSsini rn rilnniTf ItNULtKrftvurait 10 BEAT BARRETT But Bebby's Punch Looms as Probable Depe Upsetter in Beut Monday BOTH ARE UNDER WEIGHT Bouts en Schedule at Phillies' Park Monday ' c ."0 Phil Kaplan. New Yeik, Jee Jacksen, Philadelphia, eight rounds. 0.10Gcerge Chancy. Baltimore, vs. AUIc Nack, New Yerk. n. no Karl Francs, Les Angeles, ,s. Tim Dreney, Lancaster, eight rounds. in.Mii.fu- Tender, Jniinaei phis," vs. Bebby Barrett, Heights, eight rounds. . Cliften nv ffclJlS H. JAFTB OX FORM Monday's bout between ktw Tcndlcr and Bebby Barrett ...,,1,1 1.e like a race between Mervicn TI,e I'liilnilelnhln south IS X iVle moor Benny Leenard In i5 " .- .i,.lv 'JO. stands out coil- and Wireless 'ilcueusly as n sure-shot winner St the Cliften He.gnts Red-Head. in their scheduled eight-round bout at ike Phillies Ball Park. But there is one big point in Bar Mtt's favor, and that is his terrific Mnching powers. If the dope is te be .Wt. it will be that mighty right of Stey's te accomplish the trick. It Is virtually a foregone conclusion that Barrett must score n knock-out, if he is te win. Tendler himself Is net a cream -puff puncher. Lew is the possessor of .,. . .,i,.,.ine' nation. A cllmnse nt I w's record will show a long string of knock-outs. However, the Legan Lmhiirer doesn't depend entirely en Litis' hitting ability te win. He is one. I we Cleverest oexera in mc..u ,...,. Is conceded te be th best fistman of hit style In the world. Serkms Contender While Tendler has proved his worth is a serious contender for the llght wehjht championship for several years, it his been only within the last few months that Barrett has stepped Inte tk. limp. Blare. A one-round knock out against Johnny Mealy made . the (ins here sit up and recognize Barrett, snd when he repeated in three round la a bout with Hymle Geld, scoring three knock downs, Bebby dissipated I iny doubt about his vicious punch. la training, Barrett hit one of his sparring partners with a straight right band en tne rerencaa wun a .sixteen - ounce glove, a mitten supposed te be guaranteed as non-kneckoutnble, and aid trainer was dropped flatter than I the proverbial pancake. Barrett is n i secker, nil right; but the question that -III V. ...., .! AfJ Je. Will Tt... ftt be able te hit Tcndlcr V Beth BHrrett nnd Tendler finished their respective training yesterday afternoon, nebby did all of his work en Jimmy Dougherty's estate, where a splendid open-air gymnasium, its well is one Indoors, was erected especially far the red-head. Lew get himself in condition at Philadelphia .lack O'Brien's. Down te Weight Each raid this morning that he was under the specified weight, 135 pounds, and they arc te weigh in nt 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in the office of Her man Tayler nnd Bebby O'unnls, the pro pre maters, at Thirteenth and ' Filbert streets. Tendler and Barrett both are con fident of Wctery, the former even mere fe. While Lew did net leaf in bis training, he has net taken Barrett seri ously, nnd figures that he will have one of the caslrst bouts of his career. Bar rett, en the ether glnve, is expecting n hard battle, with the ultimate result in bis favor. I understand thnr Temller lint trained with the purpose in mind of resting a defense for a straight right hind punch." said the unsmiling Bar- I rett this morning after u light break- ' fait at his home In Cliften Heights, uu mm. nunc r iuh sparring part ners .Including the trigger rlght-liHnd ' punehlnB Jee Jacksen, has been able I te lennect. "Thnl'R nil unit nml n.t t... I wk.n !a ,.. I.. .1 ... ' . in L "ii i ! .uenaay against i !.lar wiiieiiiiiig oise te con-L- ,,i,.h.', Km ,K" 8inK " '": J'Otic waitinc fnp .1 ,.l,n.. . . ...... lOOd sock. It's going te be n rln. -i'!iihInB ,,nUln from 'J em,'. And if I fan , KOt ,,,, Mjth m? r, (f left. uiii i ran n r n . l. . ,.i.i. ,,,,. JKtl' wllc,llllc'' ending of the it)t-reund bout some one will h.. .Ur. 10 Best Bouts en Recerd t Of Tcndlcr and Barctt I.r.W Tr.in w.. Iffi.,""n ,, l?!J nriit .. " !i5 Hen Meil .N dee . K. O. I. O. K.O. K. O. Men Men W... . a 5jf,kr Kui.a. ".. .: Sirtir' 13 15 J.I.... ,. ,nennV RRKTT jiJ. ;'! I'""f .iiaiiieii K.O. ISe dec. I. O. K.O. h. II 'mr He e KiMMI- R.ii ' i .,- -i--f-ii .Ii. O K. O. iE.Pt1. '' W?nsJ """ K. O. Ne, dee. ' Ne dee. I arphr THE KERNEL COS KSHMEl, im Fi,L CUAnriiKii- irilll IrHe bEV :HTl Cens whem TbRWEfj MW.eRicSets Mr.f OWH iFi.. COHtCftNiNQ TUP feOVD. Postponement of Many Athletic Events Scheduled Today ou Tandler and Barrett Shape Up for Beut Tr.NDr.Kii rAJiniiiT B.T height f. (I HT ........ f 'tiAal nfiMiml in --..- i viiiii iiwi Mini ! fj'.i chest expanded 4 1 14 70 reach from tin tn t i: no 1.1 1)1 11 in e'i si 2a0,i . . reach one arm Dl'i neck ir, . Halm . forearm , cn'.f , , . nnlO . , . bleeps . . wrist i . . . age . . , an 11 11 20 7 20 eratlnjr llie fleer, nnd Bebby IJnrri won't be the mini en (he fleer." Speaks of Leenard Tcndlcr was surpilsed te hear thai mi one gives Hiirrctt even n long-shot chance te win. "I've Ret n much mere Important bout scheduled that with Champien Leenard." spoke l,rv, seriously. "It Is down its the .irticlcM covering my bout with Benny that everything will be off If Barrett wine, and yen ran bet that Barrett wen'i be the victor. "Barrett is the hardest nunchcr 1 ever have seen In net Ien. I saw him ' knock'eut Hymle fleld nnd he probably would knock nut nny one with whom he connected, but he's net going te hit ! me. All I hope W that I don't have I te set the pace all the time. I'll de' my share of the forcing for that mat- tcr. all of it, If necessary. its always nam te make n geed fight it the-bther fellow is in there te . . . w . . . i.ir uiiiri .cuvn in ii inert; isi. stay, it ifnrrett tries, nnd opens up. he'll hit, the fleer. Certainly I expect I te win.'. ir ,h. ..i..n. ..i. .. if.j... l.... i can be taken as a criterion, a trew.. I of 20.000 will soe the bout. This show will be the official opening of tht summer boxing season in Philadelphia. KENNETH LAVIN. COLLEGE STAR, TO JOIN SKEETERS Syracuse Players te Turn "Pre" After Graduation Syracuse. N. Y., .Tune 2. Announce ment was made tedav te the effect that Kenneth La vin. of Trey, leading lilttc.; , of the Syracuse University baseball team and basketball star of the last three years, would join the Jersey City Club of the International League fol lowing bis graduation this month. Ames "Scoot" Ingalls, captain of the Syracuse University tenm, is scheduled te ;eln the Indianapolis team of the American Association. HARMONJASJBIG LEAD Tops Clearwater In Pocket Billiard Match Charles Harmen is lending Clear water, 800 te MOO, in their 1100-point match nt the Heereatien Academy. Harmen wen the seventh game. 100 te 21. nnd nlse wen the evening match. 100 te 32. The ninth block will be played this afternoon. What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL LE.Of K W. I,. P.r. Win . . 2fl 10 .fllll .BIS ,,nK .'s;i Nw lerk. L'i,,1bJ?J751h "' Mais... .24 n .sxs .nor, . 24 20 .64(1 .3(1(1 , 2 21 ..3 .AS3 . 2 24 ,4S .AOII .20 21 ,4SS .11011 . m as .: .siie 15 26 .308 .181 Brooklyn .nej ..Ill r Inrlnnatl , rhlr-te ... Bosten Fhllndetphl. .470 .47C1 .HAS .?37 AMERICAN I.E.(.I V. W. I.. I'.C. Win 1.AI. .fl17 .A7S .170 .471 New lerk 1st. IiuIk . Wafthlncten Alhl.tlra . . . . . 30 1. .S.10 in 'is sei ,m nnn ..son .bee . . 2.1 21 .ISO , . 10 20 .47 .. 21 21 .4S7 . 211 2 .4m . 10 21 .442 17 24 .HA I rievrUnd . I Detroit . . , t lilcsse Hosten ,4.-..r. .420 '.Ui INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE I w. l. r.r. w. l. r.r. Baltimore 30 14 .62 Heading.. 22 2A .4AS RerliMter 27 1A .A2S .Irr. Clt . 21 2ft .457 Terente.. 24 IS ,S7I SsraruNe. 17 2 A .303 IlulTale. .. 22 21 .312 Newark . 13 30 .302 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION i w. I.. I'.c. w. r r.r Mlnn'pnlla 2A IB .A3! Kan. City 21 23 .437 Ind'apella 28 1A .flic) Unils-tllci. 20 24 .433 Milwaukee 2A 10 .378 Columbus 10 24 .442 fit. Paul.. 23 17 .373 Teledo ... 10 30 .250 EASTERN LEAGUE W. I.. P.O. W. L. r.c. V. HftTen. 22 10 .633 Albanr. . 15 10 .441 Waterbnrr 17 17 .500 Hnrlntneld 14 10 1424! Hridgfpert 16 17 .433 1'ltchburc 13 SO .304 HOLTIIEKV ASSOCIATION iiimiriii. .: 1.1 .mm iinninrn in . XV. I.. P.C. W. L. p.c. Meblle.., Lit. Rork Rlrm'ham N.Orteana 2D 17 .C13CI Mfmplll. 24 23 .311 23 13 .AOO NaahTi le. Atlanta., lliatt'eca. 10 2A 1A 2A lUt ' 7ft IS .sat 21 23 .311 17 31 354 p YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE riillllrs-nroekljn. niin. IleitOTi. 2t New Verk. 0. St. Ixnl. 3t rittshursli. 2. .('Inrlnnatl. Hi llilcaxe, l, HKIIirAV l.VKt.l.W. Unslilnjrtnn-Mlilflks, rain, St. Lal. 4t Clilmae. n (tnrlie Innlnasl. ' New Yerk, 3i notion, t. Clneland. 5i IStlrelt. 2. ' INTERNATIONAL I.EAGl E I Baltimore. i Rradlnir, ft. Korhrater. At Srracun, 3, .lfrr CitT-Xeirark, rain. ) Torento-KulTnlo net Mliedulrcl. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION- Slilnaiikee, 3i Mlnntanelli. 2. elumhua. At Teledo, 5. tndlnnanell. Oi IxtiilkTllte. 3. St, rani. 10i Kanaas (Itr. II. eastern i.i;(.ii: . ii..-.,, ir. p'H.flflrt, n. Sprliifflclil. 4 1 nrldiepert. f. ii .Hi liiiiiiiiira. 3, Mntrrliurv, (li AllmA), 4, NOLTIIER.V I.KM.li; Nen Orlrunn. At Mobile, A. Memphis. 4 I Ittle Reik, 3. Onb snmrs plajfd, TODAY'8 SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEA(,I'E Nrn 'fork at Hentnn, St. Inul at rttf.hiirtli. Cincinnati nt ( Mre, I'hllllra at llroekbn. AMEKICtN LEALIE Mushlnaten .it llillndelplilii, ' Jloaten at Ne nrU. I ChlraKe lit St, lilils. lletrelM leielnnil, net srhedulrd, INTERNATIONAL LEAdUE 1 Hrucllnc at llnlllaierr. I , ,Sracue at Terente (2 imici); ewnrK ui .ierse tiir lluffnlii nl HeiliMtcr. ' EVER. Mevrj. I'O 1 r' "' - - v Tli f'RCC- H Trf t- er-TvOM ) Y MV V.A,$n- NICK6L itJ ftF-JL FKOM tWB A ' -- A. '. c- S-' 3 , - ! iff S -J we DieK'f-rAKe J riRft-tes -te pU :- ) ,v""fci, ; , m LKS PHILLIES RECALL ROOKIE PITCHER Singleton Pulled Back Frem To Te Te eoneo by Baker Baumgart ner or Sullivan Will Ce WILL NOT TRADE HENLINE Sheriff Singleton, n Phil toeklo, hns been recalled from the Terente Club, of the International League, accord ing te an announcement made by Wil liam F. Baker, the president of the club, today Singleton will report en Monday. Either :nn1cy Tlnumgnrtncr, former University of Chicago southpaw, or Lefty Stilmnn, Seuth Bosten pert Rider, will be .sent te Terente for Singleton. The choice Is for Terente te Itinke. I Singleton was with the Phillies en ! their Southern training trip, but was wnt "te Terente boron- tnV ulg tongue l season stalled. Since joining the Cnn-f ' adians. Sine eten has been coin- in t "," (. " -..-.. , """'J sl,n,pe. .nnd lms wen four gamcs je and has wen four games ? .... .. ,., .1-1 rnniir inuinir nnn i ", , , ," , .,?'ng.lcA?n .?nsbn nn two trnlnln? Last season he! i ir i sill ItlC a. llim a rnrmcu out te :scwark nnd nad a ?'?ed 'cnr' ?Ptc the peer Muniling e( the Jersey (uuli. He looked geed nt Lcisburg, but AVIlhclm decided te ler him get a little mere experience be- rore permitting liim te break Inte tli big league. Singleton has n great cune ball and lins been pronounced te be as geed as nnv in the National League. He should help the weakened Phillies' stnff. Neither Baumgartner nor Stillivnn has shown much this season. Sullivan has the earmarks of n geed liurlcr, but he needs mere experience. that he wns considering trading Butch President Baker denied emphatically Hcnline for Karl Smith as suggested by I .lelin Mcuraw. "Hcnline has been placing great ball for us," said Mr. Baker, "and he i njnuch better cntcher than Smith. The New Yerker is net the type f want en my ball club and I would net consider I the trade n minute." DREXEL MEET OFF Rain Causes Postponement of An- nual Field Day Sports Dretel Institute's annual trad nnil field meet, scheduled for tills afternoon en Straw-bridge & Clothier field, was postponed until next Monday because j of the rain. j Listed iimnng tlie various events, in I order of their taking plate are the i 100-yard dash, high jump, shot put. I bread jump, one mile, 0-ynrd dash, pole vault and relay rnce. After this Is ijoinpleto, a pentathlon will, 1 be held. In the pentathleh. the fol fel I towing events will be run off : Discus I threw, javelin threw, bread jump, 100- yard dnsii and the mile run. I Hivnlry is keen among the classes. Last ear the senior class wen the mcer j eui uiey nan aiki.v uisier earner in ten points tn the mile and two mile. Beard man should easily cop jenr. Jjtdwell, of the looms n ns the leading afternoon, ns he lias been winning three fir's! places In all of the dual meds this j cur. Ills favorite events are the two jumps nnd the sbet-put. The relay rme will be the hardest fought ecnt en the card. This nppar ently lies between the juniors and the I I sophomores, each of which has two of (the varsity sprlnteis en their team. CAMDEN DOG SHOW Will Be Held at Lullwerth Estate In ll9rMrinflM TfimnrrAw The Camden County Kennel Vlub ' will held its sanctioned dnz show te morrow afternoon starting nt ." o'clock, ar Lullwerth Lstate, in lladdenhcld. V J. This even!, according le tlie rnl- vaniu entries, lias also ueen sirengij ,upierted. 'llils was anticipated, owing In the bang-up liberal number of Mierinl n.!,.. ..1.S..I. !.,., I., ,,l,,r.wl l,v lh energetic and popular ladies' committee connected with the club. l'.erv ex " lilintur u.tH a bunce in "liich te cip tint! n'lc or mere of the cxtia prizes , , 'i f i j J ' today s Independent Games j ' Celuinhl.i C, C, at nlflld, Otentr and I rh'fHi,-.,BAr . uu.iun,Hi ianure,d ffiSd.A,tii, t M;llLT."r&r-, mantenn. I iibair Stars nt Meninnulii. ' ': p-Sir-En.:.1 rX M01 ' ' Hllldale at Dub. en, Thirt)-flrth,and Queen ' (in II li.n North rhllllea at riel.her. Tnent)-tlth a nri It-uwl ,lr-ftt . llftrrjr a. lackfj- hi .mcciemii, irnui ana j n'rliT,t;vU.n"la Rallreail I.eaei.e. Mi felon , n TratTIe . Tmnmiortatlen, lertj -fourth ' """.tea.rsnen A-MIIN C.reTe , nt Rlrhmend. Richmond and Orthodox (reels. Section II Lurerne lit Alleshenj 1 1 nth nnd Hntler streeta. . ,.n.?rkT.n,,,Nn.ter,a Sr.5 nnd Recl'and Mreeti. National Hank and Trim ( emparu tlJnrHlJnk"r"n,ee TrU,t "" rirmnrn'a 'lifsicue. IMatoen B I Ifth Hat Cnllen nt Flrc.t ItilttalleK. TIllrtK lllll lllld I .I.lin..n .1,-1.1 Heennfl nl Hlvlh VhiiiC n.l i ..U....BW. ......."....-..-.-........ - -.;-"" l.l. ...n... TMrH nfr T-inth FVftnLfatrri ' aenue and I'ratt alreeti Elahlh nt Fourth, i I'eurth and llerka atreetsi Heientli ut Mnlh, i Halnra and MrSlahen strrrts. , , Northeast Tnlllcnt I.euue lie Paul al ' renin, triinktera Rebin'a. . lU-k and I. R. K.i (taipr 4 Seed at llelmcsbur. State read and Unruh I'hlladeliihla Nai.v Yard League Rerelr Ing Station . V. S. S. Rnrhtater. Iil5 I'. M.. Plilladehililn Nav ard. SI. naranhaa at Slianahnn, Ferlj -eighth and MreHii afreets. American haln at Seuth I'ldlllea, Hre.ul nnd lllgler streets. Ilartrnm Park nt Merrill, Ihlrlieth and Columbia aenue. Meaden and Mifflin streets. SI. liarnauas ii; rieuinnark iien a I lub. Out of Retirement :?TVt. r - . .in KKKD LUDKRUS Fermer Phllly first -baseman who has been signed by Kansas City WEST PHILA. RIVALS IN TWILIGHT TILT Shanahan and St. Barnabas Meet en Fermer's Diamond j This Evening NORTH PHILS AT FLEISHERi Twe lival West Philadelphia semi- Dm hfineltnlt innni. i.lll ivrnnr nil (h c I diamond at Ferty-eightli nnd Brown fr. .1,,.. .... .i..t '...., -3 ,ll evening, when blianalian ! imsnes wit i Nt. llamabas . , Shannhan has been mewing down its opponents with rcgulnrit nnd expects te add the Saints te thel.s, Mrd Lusk expects his players te give a geed account of themselves, but is uncertain as te his pitching selection. He will imve his regular line-up. which contains five of I'hllndelphln's lending scholastic stars. They play well together and have been able te held the best of their opponents te re re spectnblc'M'ercs. Johnny Castle will in nil probability use Leftv Lloyd in the box. Sevei. ether West Philadelphia teams will be In action, but they piny away from home. Ed Wcis will have the Mackny team ns his onnenent. nt nnnnnnnBj ' ;'.T'iiBnnnnnnnnnnnnnnB ' ' '- VLWMLTaTaTaTaTaTaTB ' Vv''VFSKibLbLbI F '''irJHL Ki'''""' ''''' , 'v f it vi . iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl Jit, 'viPiaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBs MWM t?szLSMMMmmM he mile this! ?!cn.,h nnl H11'- "rretn and Bnrtran preset Tsonler ' rk meet, Merrill at Thirtieth strec scorer of the.amI Columbia avenue. in rect Seme Hard Ones Downtown lias h couple of tough ones for the fans. At Tuentj -sixtli and Heed streets Flclshcr meets t'10 North Phils, The upt owners defeated rue VameiH. fl tn 4 n eal- atwn V..,. . 1, gamp has. been protested en a decision u inc umpire m callinsr a balk mi Pitcher Barrett. Sex Solbeld opposed Barrett in tlie game in ciucstien and the same pitchers iii I"'' cacn erner again tonight. At -Breed and Blgler streets Amerl- , ...... ill...,.- t . ... .. .. ..:... cuii iiiiiii is eacK wun tne Seuth Phils. me acces liae cletcated the local.. In ZliT. ' '"i'L"".?1!" present n oeiinle of newceinera. hnvlnr signed n new infielder nncj new out fielder. Bill Kellcher will Ce te th" mound for the downtewners, while Lefty Geerge will be the nlk-hing choice i of Frank Dessau. Hllldale at Debsnu Hllldalc is back nt Dobsen. and that means that the field at Thlrtj -fifth street nnd Queen lane will be parked with enthusiastic fans, Mannger White has nulled his tenm .together after secral clefeetH last week. lllld tilth f'nelln rin1 Tliin.l .! ...... ..,.. . .... j. ,ri, I ,-( if ,'1 fll from recent injuries expects te held the Dnrb.vltes, "'he woaers' tillchers nre net in ,1(, t of ,,,,' MikP H0ftmu,i ami Lefty Schefield. their standi) s for a long while, have seen little service, but Sohefiolcl may face the colored stars a8'"t n'r ,r , rieurnuv. Nutaseme will in ado Seienth nnd (Irange te secure rocnge en Fex .Moter fr ndmlnlstering the first defeat of tlie season te the steiking makers last week, while Media A. A. will be the attraction nt Wlldwoed, of Frnnkferd. MURPHY ON WAY TO DRIVING ,,,u"r n wl" " I IU uniVIIMU CHAMPIONSHIP OF U. S. , . llldlaiiapell. Illll.. June 1. -Jimniv 3 l.&hn'"':" f (ilinunl .lOO-mile ailloinnbile race liere Tuesday, Is well en his wav te the driving i-haiupiimsiiip of thV United Slates: for II)--. lie already lias -030 linlnlu upvnrnl innrn til n n tha ., v.... ! . . . .... ..ilil.uri ,. 1, f , " l lUH l(Mlllll Jlllltin Willi IO- P ' last jenr, Milten has net scored n point i ,1,1a .ear. It was said. . ' .! , , . Ilnrry Hurt. aUu of T.es Ah-aI,., i tPrn,' linrlni- IL'IIO nnlnts II,,., ! was second In the race here. Frnnk , r.llielt, aneiher pilot from the Coast, is third with !t"."i points. Leconey Honored by Rotarians Plrst plnce In TiicmIiiv's race gave i Easten. I'a tun- - - Al l.-ceney. i Murphy 1000 imints, and HnrtJ!. who i 'ajelle'a sprint ilumplen, who last Saiur Saiur Saiur toek Necnnil nlnce. cel .V'O P.t.iin ' rt''v broke the liitercelle.late 10f-nl duh cook kim en i piiii". k' '-" r.cldle reCenl at CambrldB. was especlell hen llearne, who tlnl-hed third, added .70 1 ura esterdsv by h Retarj ciuh. of le his total. gllng llilll 30 for the I aaien. when th entire track team, with , .en., in .Inte I'eacli IlareM Ali'en Hruce. were ths guesu, Ijear te date, r tn Kotaran, at uncheen. The Kernel's ALAN FRIEL, STAR ATHLETE, IS DEAD Fermer Catholic High Football Captain Succumbed in Cali fornia Was Aviator PLAN MILITARY FUNERAL A LAN , The jounger set of si'hela.'tic fans In this city probably never lins heard of mm. nur me enicr MU nns. and re members Is 1 hi its one of the best athletes In the city five or nix years age. Friel was captain of the Catholic High Scheel football tenm back in 1017. He played for the Cnhillltes four years en the gridiron. Fer the first two reasons he held down nn end posi tion. His last two jcaiK at school he was the quarterback. lie was a member of the Purple ami f , , . , , - . . C ' 1 I .. .'IM,. ill HI.',''-. II I II." 1 1 1' "CI . Geld track earn for yeuis. He w-asii, .,, ,un be Jtli,ai. , ,h). J0JS J0JS ene of the highest, point scereis en tut; MUiaiN." Kver.v cirl will he allowed te team. He was n brilliant splinter nnd wns Catholic's mainstay In the dnshes Awarded Nine letters. " During his scholastic career Friel wte nwnrded letters nt. Catholic nine times. and is en the list as one of the greatest l . ---- - -..-. ninietes cer te wear the uniform of the "'""" """ me streets lnstiuiiien. i The football team he captained was i one of the host ever te represent the school and was the only iiRgrr;.nien le Hill ,' '""mpiensiiip rer the Ce- lilllitcs in recent years. After the 101" football season ended Frlel decided te go te war. In Junuan. 1H18, he left school and enllsieci in nvin- I Tlie ineef enginal'y was scheduled te tien. He nttended the ground school be held Ma lis. but wns postponed be for fliers a i Princeton and wns inte1 icausc of tain. Then the championships sent te Kell.v Field, Texn wnere in were ai'nngeil for June 1. but this date was commissioned a second lieutenant nnd was rated ns a pursuit squadron flier. He received his commission when he was only nineteen years old. Bled In California the end of the war FiM was a! Sill. Oklflhnmn. rhniaA l.n cne.! At Fert until his dischnrgc In Ma 1010. After Ins discharge lie returned te this city fhe fruii.-raiMng bls Once S lie was successful, nml mebll,- eil-r,l I te the position of manager of one of , the fruit ranejics at Saratoga. Calif. ' He died May 20 while apparently in perfect health. His death tame sud- SiS.frHnSr'in di'.ntln I ?" bSr,t T"! s body hns been sent from Cal- Ifernla. nml iu nm.i.,i . ...i... .... ... i. iivLiui ur aiinr uric some tune .Monday. II n rrmainfi ..an hp viewed nt Oliver Hair's next week ' iit, i.. ? .. . "av"' ,. M.nT T W hTb ui eS"V. Oneenstewn. U ill h .,i..i . military funeral and six members of the 1017 champion football team will act as pallbearers, GREEN VALLEY'S FIRST TOURNEY CALLED OFF Rain Halts Unique Event Over Dif ficult Course The first golf tournament eer the difhVilt C-reen Velley Country Club course scheduled for this morning was i called off en account of rain, The new dates set for the event is June 30 and Jul 1. The manner .f lilnv will be unique for a tournament in Philadelphia, since it will be medal plav throughout. The field will be divided into classes according tn hnnclJcnps A. It and C. The first class will include all these with handicaps ten or better. The ether divisions will range ncreidingly and at the end of 72 holes, .', the tir't and the same number the second duv. handicaps will be deducted from the gross si'eres and handsome prizes awarded. ASTORS JENTRY WINS Pogrom Captures the Oak Stakes at Epsom Downs Kpsem Downs. Eng.. June '2, Vis count Atnr's Pogrom, bj Lemberg out of Popingael. wen the Unk Slakes to day. Sir K. Hultnn's Souliriiiiet, by Lem berg out of 811 rr Fowl, was second, nnd K. St. Alary's M.sia. bv Baeh- third-. Klcen hoi-se ran i ir m iieiidic eui or antv one. ns 'Ihe betting en Pogrom was ." te t against. Soubriquet 7 le 2 and Msin UK) te S against. Pogrom wen by thiee-nuarter.s of n length, while Soubriquet VmUhed three, lengths nhead of Mjsla. J Archibald, the American jockey, tede Mjsln. ' ! MISS RYAN LOSES ,i. t.i. ei.. .. -. m . j I American Tennis Star Is Defeated in England Clilswlck. Knr.. June -.-Miss Bliz-, inlieih it, mi ,.f ss,. r..,.i. ...i 1 leated In the semi-finals of the Middle- sex tennis ehamplenshlps here today b. Mrs. Peacock, former chamnien e'f India. Mrs. Peacock wen b tl." score I of ii-::. t-e, e.. i Old-Time Ball Player Dies IMrelt, .Inn Inhn 1 ( nlpmati wj A in h i , l.-r, ,. m.nK.- nf .U., n.,,,..... Phla Athletics In ISSj .licit here MiinUs the result of Injurt'e suttalned Im "Ight uhen .truck 1 an automobile Cele- mnn'H hUuII wa'i fraciur.rl Authnriii.. l'e enc enl of his ilreih te a son In ""' ' Stock Dreps With Gus SCHOOLGIRLS' MEET POSTPONED AGAIN Track and Field Championships Called Off fopFeurth Time Because of Rain WILL BE HELD SOON Fer the fMirth time the first nnniial tratk nnd field meet of the sKs of the Philadelphia publh1 high vhoels were postponed en nn-ntnt of rain. The meet wps te be held en N'elthenst Field. and was te bnc started at .". :S0 P. M. , e (Xlnlte (Inte for the meel has ben , arranged b efliplnN. Inn it will he, belli en thp Mime field some tim in the near future. Knob institution will aliened t i t eitr twenty nthletns taV.0 part in the basketball far threw Three eniestants from each school will compete In the high jump and dash, I while ten girls will compose a team in the shuttle relay race. If a girl enters ( me nign jump, sne win ee nueweu te ipompete in only one ether event, the mc aiiawi Mii dash. According te Miss Janei T! Walter, supervisor of girls' athletics in the public schools, five ovenls mil be en the program. There will he a r,0 I shuttle re'ay race. 75-ynrd dash. ning high jump. hop. step and .and basketball fs- tlu-ew. yard was net sui'rii1" in met institutions, 'te tl.e meet was delinltel. si beduled for teila . This will be the first of a scries of events te bees! (ith'etirs among the girls in thn high schools. Next year tlie gie'." I hnve he kt. and basket ball leagues. ;ninnsii" meets between the schools a I hi w ii b arrnngeil. Wlldwoed "Se" Triu"1Ph Mlldnoerl. N. J.. Inn- '.' Th- Hlsh "drool Inif-cUm m.et a 'ion by the Sorhnmert, w "' - " BOin'" ,h Fr"hf,"n '' s p01""''' v"" '"eni "if -lun'ers, ith 32 1-3 pn r '" nn" ,T"' """ w"h il . .. ui.ti. . re(.vc.i ec ine Junier. Wis . - t '11 ,t- th Y'sh'tX 'ii'm ih ne.. run.. ! pcinu. MEANS TO STAMP OUT GAMBLING, MAYOR SAYS Mayer Moeie, addressing the discharged prisoners In the gambling mid enses before Magistrate Renshaw this afternoon, said, "We hope you will take a lessen from what happened yes terday, because we mean te stamp out this form of alleged sport. T7c hope you will no longer waste your time and money.' WOMAN SUES PHILA. LAWYER FOR JILTING HER Mi'ss Kathryn M. Lloyd, of Lansdowne, Pa., started breach of premise suit ter 830,000 today against "William Alexander Brown, a lawyer, of 3937 Locust street. She say3 she became engaged te the lawyer last March and he signed an ante-nuptial agreement te maTte a will after his marriage te give her the income en two twe thiids of his estate. He broke the engagement, she says, and de sires te cancel the agieement, wliTch she asks the court te refuse te permit. L Great Variety of Games Will Mark Annual Meet en Cahill Field ''iilhnlic lligli Scheel will held its annual sprlnc cmmnl tomorrow after noon at Cahill I'leld Twent. -ninth nnd ('Ic.irfip'il strwte, Ker ktudent of the w hoel will mil tl'diiptc in -ii m ceni Coach Bill (I'oinleii, of the lr.nl, ic.im. who I- In rhnrge of ihc i hi nual Ii.t- nriniigcil .1 ci'j uitr.ii'tte pregi.im In previous rnr the peri lin'" been limited -, ir.uk nnd field contest. fbul U,.H, (;i,.,n has included settlng-up cvercises, drills b the has- -etb.ill. tueib.ill, e.ccr and baseball squads, boxing limits, tug of war be tween two junior sections, a wand drill bv Sect'len 1. and a parallel-bar I u exhibition bv the same section. Sack r 0V'"7; no,1 0VPntr The track races, basketball tnrewins nnu ether k e mis inelucie a ceniiir. dash for members of the track tenm enlj, n rlnv race for Ihe varMty nnd reserve track relsj team-. The iiijjli jump Is closed te members of the track squad, ns is the brend jump. A relny rnce for nil but t lie freshmen sections is circled. The first-. ear men will run with the boys from the nu ncios of the school for the anm x cham pionship. The Catholic High ba-ebill nine will oppose a pliked tram from the All Philadelphiu High schools' first ami second teams. Themas Hoett lias been elected track captain for tne 11(23 season He gained the leadership after . spirited battle lth Heweii, another faimlte for Ihe caiuninc . Hcett h a leng-ditnn runner. hning competed In (he hnlf nnc qunrier ml'c runs for tlie chnnl this ear. i i: r.c a t-irci. n- ba.Uefbal t'en Ii-a snil 1 1 Mi Exhibition e' sicce. leapi 1 ,-,s M'aml drl . In be, tun U j mi inn. an) .l.i -Hi I iieinbeis or leant track 11.". l.r sins' cxI lb tien b Mmrl;a nml iik.mli u Dunne J 10 -ltela pass tig isketliall .sections C and 11 '.' IS- E.h'h'tlen b foetbn I team, i '.'0 Setting-up elenites bj Sections J md M .' '.'! Ilvlav race fur freshmen rnnee3 'J .10- Hexlnc exhibition hi llentr, bee Ien M, and MeCJrer Seetlen I" J .13 Tug-ef.ar b Seotlenf l-t nml V 'J 40 lUsl.etliHll, II c. II S s I(, i II Itcseres j ,10--Exhibition with Ind jii tlul- Sec tion ns 2 ,ss lleU pig r buck, Sections A .' and ' . . , 3 0(1 Hflaj1 rate for senior Juniors and sophomores 3 On- rnxlng exhibition, Neel Schmidt and Jeseph Mhxm.cU. Slsin lluniilnc h'gh Jump, closed te num bers of iraek team. a 'SO Relay, leap frea, Sections II biiU C. St'-'S HreaU Jump, Ueed te members of track team :30- lluxlpg eihlbltlen, Vincent Mc.N'al! and William C'assldy, 3:10 Special una-mile relay race, R. C. II, 8. xe. R. C, II. 8, rus.rvea. .PIG CARNIVA AT CATHOLIC HIGH a:Siv--Exllbltlen en the parallel bar. 38U in Phila. and Vicin Brown Patch en Shehiv Course Has Been Cured Clilcage. June 2.--TIip brown patch that appeared en the seven teenth green of the Skokle (Jelf Club reiirsp. where tlie national epi'n chnniilenshlp is te be held. July 10 1", linn been overcome l trontment, It was announced today bj Jehn Ling, sreens clinlrmiin, The quick euro of what was nt first believed te be n fungus disease new leads te the belief that the spot niaj have been 'caused by 'emc nils cie.iiit rather than turf ailment. The greens are In wonderful con dition, nnd. with heavy ruins of Inte, experts expect the elvcty tirff in held putts true te stroke en all parts of the links. ' ,. . ,j. )c cAWnPITP IN 'LLIPJI Id.rHVUni I C in WESTERN COLLEGE MEET New Records Expected In Twenty second Annual Conference Classic limn. C.'llv. Iowa. June 2. Coach Harrv Gill's Illinois athletes ruled fa- . - ' ' , , ,. , , verlte before Western Conferente tnuk stars went Inte the preliminaries of what Is expected te be the most spec tacular meet in (enterenic nistery Trials in all th track events track events up te llstanee. nnd in all the pole vault were that of the mile dlst field events except the pe set for today with tre finals tomorrow. The meet is the twenty-serend le newal of tli" conference classic, and Iowa Cltj's first expeiience in liuldlng the annual event. The contest for second place Is at tracting attention, as medt of the dupe sters concede victory le ll'ineis. Coaches and nthleies expeded new conference records in the high jump and javelin threw nnd woie prepared te see tenth-second watches tick off new records in some of the track events. Several important points, including the two-sp"ort rule, came before the Cenferenie Faculty Committee, which mel here today priei te the tiack and field eontests. DENNIS HORGAN DIES Was Fermer Champien Shetputter of Great Britain Belfast. June J, The death N re ported In Crookstown. County Cerk, of Pennis Hergan. once champion shot putter of Great Britain. He fermeilj lepresented 'he Irish -American Ath letic Association. Undefeated U. S. S. Rochester Meets Receiving Station in Season's Important Clash (iciiEThn Mltheraitenn llii(trln.. ih ml lb. n Mh'ce, 31, Mriiblnr, e M cli.r. rr nnlriiin. if Melehel II, Roberts. If KKtKIMM. 'nrdner cf Hene. 3h MlllUev. us reekhnciser, llernerl. Sb c. Hi. en lb 'lour, rt lohnsen. r II inlen, ii Tin i l he mew ltiioei mm il.i I CI Ins dam III I.IMCtlO Isliin.l l.nsi.miil ' .1 toriieon at 1 i,-, . m ij,u.mnir s ,i ,i Hen meets the undefeat-d S Uu. n n esir in a game that will settle te n -.,--. I l "' "' "lfcr"' me cuaiupieui'ii) nr l.ciignn Island. The usual program is two games ,i day. but enlj one will be dc uled tlus afternoon, and (he Itoc hosier Inns bine net as el been beaten I'ln lenedefe.it of UeceUmg tas at (he hands of Unili ester, nnd the latter has beaten cm i club In the yard. This, ma. be the final game fei ltcs'h ltcs'h ester. as thev are going awnj The trip will be a long one mid ihc nci tune , rlic.v are at the imyj jnrd the bes will i be In the midst of the football 'season 'and will then unleash their ciack grid iron squad ' lteceUIng expects in leurr the ielur of Rochester nnd lias innii backers The dub has been cemin-; along nt u rapid pace, due te securing a new manager in (iibsen a brothei of the Pirates' boss. , linme.liatfl.v uintii his appointment he nn.na.il.nil 1, i u liipunu ..i.iii.n.l ..... l...ie"".'.ll ." tvil' . -, n,-. llll-ll ; ,, ,n new players nnd has nut been beaten sliu e lie sns Itm lirstc r is din- for a iev eise (bis afternoon It will be a j;aln tin nl the inland l.ieiitennrt Cnmmiiiidet (itilbiansen and Athletic Uirecuu- Z.miiesIu mc nil set tn entertain the be.s, and the bauds of both the Hechchler and ItciQiving Sta tion will be en hand te add lucriliucut te the occasion. WILD CAPTURES MEDAL IN NEW JERSEY GOLF l.eng Ilrancb, V. .1., June -n the annual amateur championship of Ihe New Jersey State (Jelf .Woi'latieii it the Norwood (Jnlf Club tedaj, four plajers with scenes of 71) lied for die medal In the eightocii-he'o iiiiillf,lng round. They were He Weber.' of Knglewoed; Fr.lnk M. li.ver, of I peer Mentclnlr; K. M. Wild, of llaltiiHiel, nnd Dr. II. V. (Iiiirlt., of Asburj Pink, , Coincident with the first mutch round In the championship dMxii'ii wns the play-off for the medal which was tne piay-elt for the medal which wns I iveu Irv AVIld with n Kl. Th. m-lc-il NAVY YARD NINE IN DIAMOND WARFARE WILD AND KANE im ni nor mat I IV I .1 1 1 ir lllll 1 1 al I ""it J-?' Ill ULUUL 1 1 in I UI It 45 ... -s ,?.. Baltusrol Gelfer One Up at Turn r Over Deal Flayer in sey Tourney Jer- I PLAY FOR STATE CROWN, i - - ----- rrrn - $$ Leiil' Krnneli. X. .1.. June . Match 5- play iiegun tedaj In the New cJrsty nuiii' niniiieiir k"ii ciniiiiiiuiiriiiJ "iW1 the links of the Norwood Ceutnry Club.'Jjl The tnnleli which drew the gal let r wns staged bj H. M. Wild, of Bala;, . n1 1 t I I.- .. I1 'PI, Im -W..J IUI, illill .1. tl . I-Vlllir, III ll'ill. -Lllt TT..l jiH"! Kane's Jlrit teal test in a championship. ? no is mere than six roer tell, ei sicnaer "j I build, with n full back swing and a 1 decisive way of hitting his iron. Wild wen the first hole. e-G with stniiidit ploy, Kune honking tn tin: leugh nl the elbow nnd the second nlse wlim Kane sliced his seiend te n ,,,,,.lK('r; Knne get back the short tUirdj -!. when Wild wax Irnpped nt the left l)f ,,1C rf,cn Wl,() ,,,, K00() ciun(.p. ' te captuie the fourth when Kane wai. in n trap en his drive, but he sliced his brnssle te thick grass, se tliat Kana i tLe'iKl" trapped en bis second nle get i " Iln'f ' ", K"p became J t'.ewn en Ne. J when he hooked ills drive te rough was out short and took tlnee iiults. When Wild hooked lit, brayle te the rough en Ne C. Kane. Ijlni n few feet ' ftem the gieen en the like, had a chance for n win with n chip close up, . but he was wide nnd it was n half. The short seventh found both in trou ble. Wild en a lcn. Kane en n hook and n double 4 lesulteil A topped iron second b. Kane and n. sliced te trjip nt the green bv Wild gave nn ever pur half in ft. By just failing Je leach I he gieen and landing in a trap. Kit no seemed in have the ninth lest, as Wild was en In . But the latter took three little fellows, while Kane was our brilliantl. for a six-feet putt te get it nnd take the hole. In stead of being .'! down nt the turn as it looked a minute befeic. Kane was only 1 clown HiMinp uircu cnunni c TRACK MEET POSTPONED First Annual Event at Kingseislng Off Because of Rain The fiisi annual tiack nnd field mt of the junior high schools of tills city te be held en the fiebl nt tlie King i sessing Ttecientinu Center. Fiftieth sireet and Chester avenue, this after noon lias been postponed because of mm. ! When the meet is held, some In the future, each school will enier four teams, composed of twenty athletes each. Tile teams will be divided into four classes. The senior boys and girls must net be under five feet two inches in hcigutv The junior bevs and girls must net be ner this height. . There will be four events en tK program. The standing bread jump, basketball far threw, tug-'e-war and shuttle relev ra"" r.re the numbers. The boys will run 100 ,ards each in tb shuttle relay while the girls wi'l run one-balf the dlstunce The meet this ,car will be different' than any ether run bv the .vmier high schools. While the institutions never bare bad a regularly erganl7eil cham-v pienshlp competition nicer, they have met each ether in dual and triangular contests. And in these, one school, entering one or two star athletes, would be able te win with rase. This j ear, bow e or. with twenty athletes competing for a school it won't be se ensj te win A star athlete may b able ie pick up a few points, but these that aren t se geed will lese a let for their schools, se the teams will hac te tight hard te collect a great number of points. CURTIS C. C. OPENS Initial Contest With Girard F. C. at Lawndale Sunday The Cm I is Ceunln Club baseball nine will inaugurate its season this Suiiila. afternoon at l.nwndale Pa., the home of the club The iSltnrd Field (Tub will be the second pirty In the opening and will furnish nil the opposi tion All the ceieinnnies connected with n baseball epenin; will be held anil Pres ulent IMwnrd l.a. of ihe Curtis Club, "ill threw mil the fi-st ball: The same will sidit prompt' at 3:30 P M Mumper I", nke f the C C ( '. has Pnt Merris his stni Imrler nil primed for the occasion and I big. in will handle the ijeciptiM' deliver of the Irish one Cuius ill line up w itb nnk Snarta, If: And Mi Mi hen "b . J Kelly, lbs Abe Helnfelil. II II Ambrose, (.s : J Jehnsen, if liugnn c and ('has. Mc (Jreger, -li Manager liurke s nnx.mis te ar range Simda games at I.awndnle with all Ihe tir-' class tenuis around the city. I'ur games w rite te r.iblic Iturke, rnre of Curtis Publihiiing ' Smh and NVulniit sip ets Lynch Gets Decision Over Smith e nrk, .limn . Ine I nrh ferttiar b ititamn e ht box ns' .haiiplen defeated 1lilat Smith 'n nifh- round contest In . Madisen St)Ur Garden Lnrli recslvad the ludgeN dei i nn I.nchs ititckn4ss ae iiblrd lil in te juU")lnt his ng-rile oppo nent. In a niaJnrtM of the reundi I Runs Scored for if ccU In Three Big Leagues WriONAI. liKAtilK S M T WIT I Kl New Yerl Pittsburgh. ItroeMjn ... ('Incinnatl. Phillies . Chicago Hosten StJ-eiiK. MKIMCAN liKAIJlh' Vf$l WasliliiKtini. st. Leuis. Husten Chicago . . Cleveland Detroit . New Yerk . Athletics .. INTi:itNATIONAI. SI.MlT'WiT Iterliester .. Heading . . . HiirTale Jersey fit) . Nrat'usn ,. . Baltimore .. l 7 H,-l I0 H HTl 8 SI 21, I1 01 3C .'nJOlll 2 81 ! it , , I at 't .' 2 12 I!1 B0 j. 'W i ftl m M J H 7 ' l st - ,h .ii r 7 i si at ' & 4 r, 31 1 14 ,S 1 lli2 II - 1 (I 7 7' 4 31 , I 7 10 1, M ,, 2 .-.II H! 31 at .- hi ni ii ri at ,f fl. 7 .- 21 37 y-A Si r' Oi I 3 21 Vf, 1 e,i 10 i I.KAtJUK ;M JilJSjT'. 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