mw&w !'' ,Vf r-'.p '.T3 r t" , 1 ' rfe,t ' , i- ' ,. ' V il S . -MJW.Y i '( v'l"- :&? rt'vixT-'r ; '"'j-k inwnt'p' .i." i" r.fvs'irivrN'turtjim.iwHiHW kwt- --ww ii.t I-" K J ?e lwur' V V 1,rtS,M' l-W,. ..-.,a ' J-LaW ' . L-l 'fui,? tH-"!HL ' .i-K V 1 JBiVJ!ixMJNU jpujbjliu jjiJJUUJiiK FHIIADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUKE J21, 1922 J I , I m m m W tm t fBrewns Are PITCHING IS FOR GREAT SPURT OF ST. LOUIS A. L. CLUB Fruett, Dan forth and Kelp Aid Much in Browns Setting Pace in Jehnsen Circuit FehVs Club Is a Brilliant Finisher By ROIIERT W. MAXWELL Sports Editor TTrnlnr rWle lUr THE Nrenns. of Kt. Loelc. nre getting themselves talked about m Im-eImII circle thee davs. They hnve stepped out in front In the pennnnt derby unci nrc ettlns sneli n furious pnre thnt the expensive Yankee troupe folded up rnd staggered vvoezilv te the Mtlellnes. Felks out Wet nrc beeeminc balmy upstairs and holding Incoherent iltruIen nb.vit the approaching World Series. In fact, if one must say it. they are nil het up becauje thej have a league leader in their midst. Lee Kehl's athlete have been going geed nil caen. but nre better than thnt nt the present writing. They are putting the rerk 'cm and sock 'era stuff en all kinds of opposition and proving their class. They are out in front nnd hate announced they will remain there. One day last spring we had n talk with Fehl in the lobby of the Ilnttle Heuse in Mobile. Ala. The Hrewns had been training about n week nnd the manager bad had n chance te leek ever the new talent. ' "We huve n pretty fair ball club this year." said l.ce slowly but impres sively. "1 think It is about in geed en any I haw een. We hae a geed tttack nnd the defente is net se bad. If we get any pitching we will be up there, nnd If wc cer get In the lead and have u margin of three or four games ire never will be headed." This wits u long speech for Lee Fehl te make. He seldom bursts Inte oratory, but the outlook was se glorious that he ceuldn t held the words back. Ills club Is In the lead new and we seen shall see whether or net his predic tions were spurious. After scrutinizing the actions of the Browns for the last month, we find three reasons for the present highly riVslrable standing in the joy nnd gloein column. They nrc t'ructt. Danforth nnd Kelp, three pitchers, who kicked In villi s.eme victories when leterles were needed. Wanc Wright ale l going Keed, nnd with the old stand-bys. meaning Shecker, Vangilder, Davis nnd Bayne, the pegging department Is sliding along beautifully. Funny hew a couple of new pitchers can boost the standing of n ball club. Dozens are tried out each spring and dozens usually fall. If one or two de liver the goods a successful season virtually is assured. TXAXFORTII. of course, tcaa no experiment. He had been up before, J but foezled. Kelp trai a relief pitcher 7(Mf year and Pructt irai breaking in at Tulia. The pitching of this trio has placed the Browns up in front. Bretvtis Make Great Finish in 1921 LAifr year the Hrewns finished third in the American League. The) plnjcrf remarkable baseball after duly 4. and had the season started then the pennant would hnve been wen. On Independence Day St. Leuis wns one game out of the cellar. Had they lest they would have dropped Inte the eighth notch, replacing our well-known nnd justly famous Athletics. Hut they didn't lese, nnd started a winning streak which sent them within two jumps from the top. The Browns get off te a peer start in 1921. They were under .r00 per cent after the second week nnd everything looked sad and gloomy. Slsler was hurt, Uerber was out for Mx weeks with a broken hand nnd the team wns all shot. All of the breaks went against them until late In July. This jear it wns different. The pitchers came through. Vnngllder. who was sick Inst season, reported healthier and stronger than ever nnd wns nble te take his regular turn In the box. McMnnus filled in at second base nnd .Ellerbe at third. The infield was stronger and. of course, the henvv clouting outfield still wns en the job. McManus has been the big surprise of the Mcasen. He net only Is putting up a swell fielding game, but also Is hit ting .341. Things are different in another respect. The old-time Cleveland hoodoo has been killed and the Indians no longer run wild when pitted against the men from St. Loele. Last year Speaker's team did mere te keep the Browns down than any ether aggregation. The Browns couldn't beat them. They lest seventeen of the twenty-two games played, and Kelp wen three of them. This season nine games have been played and St. Loele wen six of them. They nlse have taken six from Itrelt and nine from the White Sex. They split four and four with the Yankees. Elmer Smith wns the real jinx in 1021. Elmer played with Cleveland nnd wen nt least ten gnmes with timely hits. Urban Shecker said that Smith faced him beven straight times in one series nnd hit four homers, one triple and Ure doubles. Net se bad for the slugging stuff, nnd Elmer still Is clouting well against the Browns, even If he Is playing with the Bed Sex this year, ntT the big idea is that the Hrewns are much better off than at 1u't O time last year, and as theu are strong finishers, it iceuld net be at all surprising if they came mighty close te copping the pennant. Shecker Is Being Missed by St. Leuis WHILE in the midst of this winning streak it must be remembered thnt the Browns are handicapped through the absence of Shecker, one of the best pitchers in either league. I'rban has a ruptured bleed vessel In his leg nnd will be out for nt least n. month. Ale. the heavy hitters, Jaeobsen and Williams, have net readied the ..'!00 mark as yet. However, the boys nre playing inntlenaI, brainy baseball, as ran lx necn by getting an eyeful of the recent averages. They haw stolen sixty. four bases, almost twice ns mnnv as nnv ether Amerlmn League club. They- bae scored mete runs and mnd mero hits. In fift -seven games they au'r.igul 30'yA hits per game and ."'... runs per game They nl-e have clouted mere home runs than any ether club, having n total of forty-two when the averages xvcre turned loose last week. Ocerge Sisler is going better than ever before. He is doing everything well and lends the league in hitting. Ken Williams hns made eighteen home inns thus far and will break his record of twenty-five which he made last season. AS SOUS' a Jaeobsen and William Hart te hit and Shecker pets f back in'te the game the Rreicns inll annoy the Yanks mere than ever before. Ruth Is en Sidelines and Yanks Have Flopped SPEAKINC of the Yanks, the losing streak is something te be deplored especially In fietham. The Amerlmn l.tru'iic champions have taken it en the hip. folded up nnd nlmest steppul nut "f the pi. tare. The plti hln- has failed te held tip and the hitters hne forgotten hew te hit. " And the illustrious Babe Ituth must net lie forgotten. Bambino is en the sidelines again, having been canned by Ban Jehnsen for delivering an entirely uncalled-for speech te Bill Dineen out in Cleveland Mendav. Bill called Nunamakcr safe and Babe thought differently Therefete lie aired his views before taking the air. Ituth fanned a euple of times before the incident and perhaps was slightly upset been use of it. He hni been worrying eniderably of late be cause the home runs nrc few and fnr between and his hitting average places him nmeng the pitchers He was sun -eighth en the list last Snturdm and probably Is lower than thnt new One wendeis what will hnppui if the Babe gees floeie He si?I1rd a !r,n contract for something like S.-,n,nmi a ear. and unless he kl ks In with eme of these long clouts seen his drawing powers will be considerably lessened B.t.lJ0 can t ij' t am mi and tht lunation pinbabln i the iraien r pjr uht. i :; hj r POINTS TO DECIDE BIG INTERNATIONAL GRIND Carman-Chapman and Maddona Colombatto In Match Race A point-score system will be usei te decide the winner of the International team match inntn-pni eil race tomorrow night nt the Point Bieeze Park Velo Vele Velo deome, when Claience Carman an I Geerge Cliapmnii. lepn-enting Anierlid. llde ugalin-t Vinieiie Mndilena an I Ieerge Colembiitio. living the tutor. f llnlv. It will be a feitv-mile grind Winner "f the nne will be awiirtlnl live points, the second man will git three points, two for third and one for fourth. The lder of the long no e behind the meters will clinch the laurels fnr his country. Carman will arrive in Philadelphia I tomorrow morning, after competing in 'New Yerk tonight. The Jamaica liver s riding in geed shape mid he Is out i mengp himself for ii'h defeat bv ' nddenn in the Brassard last week en M vvi-fK en an. who is l,H" Oi Ar i riding nt local saucer. 'Dip aniiearani'c of Chnpma f t Phlludeltihln boy. will be h fliit Lfisuin. (icerire has been j ntlirr tracks In the Last, mid he Iuik been speeding around in winning form Moter-pacers who will be selected te i I'ldf In front nf the spicily bkcrn are I "Daredevil" Jimmy Hunter, of this I? VHf , .lllllllllj Cl-ilice, ei .cvvilll,; Mir- man rtiitierseii, ei wrnmnrK, nun l.tlille llhedc, of Ithetle Island, ' v Anet-ier lereign rider, vvlie was u big '&, t tract Ien hfre bcvcrnl yearn age, who rrJ,Wil uaitc um scnsen'H iicbut In u Tj'twMI'iuiicli race. Jh Frinclsi-e Vcrrl, KlftMunplen. of llnly. He will make an f- jiV.v Out in Frent in American League ANSWER ten in n un Ihr hl,n fm tit ) iukre ilun k. 'J hat fen ump. ,i , l.'t'.jir I'ef'iianj Heme-Run Hitters in Yesterday's Games XMKItlC.W i.k w.i r: ir-irr. semen1 itui William.. t. IinN Iturna, HeMnn ( lltehuu Drtrelt IIiiumt, Athletle. Tiit.il IS 1 I 1 ffert te mini) the winning -tr. ak ., title Bebby Wnlrheur. Jr in i ,.,. mile event ,.l t f r A ("lass It inufi h-tunul .-lent nNn i. - f-l "Ml. I II I ,f T n I . i'ii w I'iiiniiilli. lis WelJ amateur races. -' eral KLAUDER-WELDON IS BUSY Jenklntewn Team Has Games To night and Tomorrow The Klnuilor-UVIden baseball team, of Jenklntewn. win-1, held Brldesbiir -- ".....- ...... e iii-iu nriilesDur te a .1 te I score Inst S'ltlirdav en (he hitter "VM. wi be at home his eve. ' "r " the high school grmlntle a,;i ,: I N,',,vl,i- I The In tier scereil u ene-sldcd vlcterv "V('r "" li'iikliitnwnei-H en Krlihiy with " number of the regulars missing from the line-up. and Manager .Mullen ex- l"rtH " siirinlse the visitors tonight, ns nivn is e.iei ieii III nun, l III IKILM " "" im-ci uie .iciikiiiidvvii TlgcrH at Hwlti livllle loinuireu- night. ' "'"" wisnes te arrange twilight gmiies with any tlrst-clam team and U-turn date? will be given, Address Michael Mullen, manager, Bethuyrca, l'n. HIIHUN LOCAL BOXING Six Men Fail te Hener Con tracts in Ice Palace Tournament DIRECTOR TAKES A HAND Hy LOfIS II. ,MK.rE SIX boxers scheduled te appear in the second -round elimination tournn teurnn ment te decide en the best mlttmen in various classes in Philadelphia fulled te appear for bouts at the Ice I'nlnce last night nnd, ns a result, an investi gation has been started today by Di rector Cortclyeu. Hnlf n dozen mntches In three different classes had been ar ranged, nnd only one bout wn put en. "It would seem that some sort of n frame-up has been made in this case," declared Geerge F. Fnwllng, sponsor of the tourney, "and I'm going through te the end te find out who Is nt the bottom of It. I have taken the matter up with the Director nnd was asked te send a report te hire.". After last night's show had been called off. following n bout between Tack Perry and Billy Devlne, Pawl ing gave out the list of boxers who he said failed te live up te their agree ments te box They nre .limmy fiili fiili ben, Yeung .Tee Betrell. Jee Jack Jack eon, Ray Mitchell, Jimmy Mende and Geergle Busscll. Shortly after the bell sounded ending the match between Dcvlnc nnd Perry, Pawling entered the ring nnd ex plained te the audience that he did net approve of any substitutions who might prove disappointing. "The reputation of boxing Is at stnke," he said, "nnd I am n booster of the game." The cash customers were requested te turn In stubs of their tickets to gether with names and addresses and cheeks will be sent out in redemption of the admission cards. In the enlv contest put en, Perry, weighing lltll nt 2 o'clock, wen nil the way frim Billy Devlne. 12.1. ring side. Jack took each and every one of the six rounds and wns an easy victor. Here's n letter from n fan who be lieves in boosting Lew Tendler and Philadelphia : Boane Vditer the Eicnina Public l.cdatr: On July 27 I. Tendler. n Philadelphia preteBe will tres1 ylew with Henny Iennrd. the ltlns of the llKhtueluhls. In an ennrt te lrlric the chnmplensnlp of the. 133- pound utwuten te tnii city Inasmuch a championships of nr.y claH ire rare here It should behoove Philadel phia bexlne fans te wlnh succent for Tendler Te the writer's mind. Tendler has proved himself Incomparable This Intrepid bner has successfully opposed all theso with whom the public hai been desirous of pltttmt him asalnst He has neer evaded a match .md has proved his ability In a satisfactory manner Fer some unknown reason Tendler seems te be unpopular. If the sentlmmt shown at the Phillies' Uall Park when he feuehl Bebby Harrett can be taken ns a criterion. here the audience all seemed In favor of havlnit Hebby knock him out Perhaps I will be accused of beUnt a per sonal friend of Tend'.er but se far as I am ncerned he deen't knew that 1 exlt and can se no reason where such a friendship Sn benefit rne llut I rve been a r ,. observer of his Rork in tne roped arena and um an admirer of his fistic prowess Thep feri- I belltve In metlrsr out justice iher- It Is dun, and t.ew Tendler Is a ivertnv recip lent When h meets I-enard he will b- In a stranxa and ferelcn terri tery, uim few te enceurape and cheer mi w v-emrquentiy it would net be amis for the who have pr.de in Philadelphia and rhlladeliihlans te stand behind Tendler and cheer him en In his effort te brine the UchtwelBht title te this city. It Is traditional that a word or se of enceuraitement has put new life nnJ hepe Inte an athlete and breucht forth his cre:ust ifferts , c,n,rrlv en Tendler te de th ruhtlnir Our prt Is a simple and easy one merely te ' root for Tendler and Philadelphia ".sQl'AKE DUAL ' BOUTS AT HALLER PARK Weather Permitting, Rawlins Will Meet Bradley Weather pei natting. a busing show will be nit en hi the open air at Hal ler's Park tonight The uregram nrig inallv was scheduled for Inet night, but it was postponed ui-caii-u of lain. The wind-up will be between Pat Bradley and I.n itawllns, und there will be the ether numbers. Bradley nnd Hawliiis will clash in a scheduled eight-round set-te. Pat has been In sirkt training for several months, and believes he will be able te ok in iiiinseii in nne inr a match with l.lehnnv Uisi)n. The ether bouts arranged by Willie Ldward. the mate hinaker. are: Bnhfev It'ibideaii vs Bilh Gannon, .MeeiiKe'i .Miller v limuiv Marine. Al .Moere v I'.illv William-. Jimmy Briggs u, Mi'kev Derr nnd Jiuiiuv Dorati vs Damn Morgan Temniv l.eiiglnaii. letnl star middle- weight, will referte one of the bout-. I Willard te Train for Dempsey I Ie neele. .run,, jl - j, wtllar.I. firn.r re.n j , iKnt champion pur list nl r..ur,ed -h.. he w.u!l mom VralnlrL- w.tWn . w ek f.r a return ma'.h w th Jiek D-mp" ei te whi.m h 10M the tit,.- It,. wtiltA,! r Md a r pted en . ffer ,, ',,' 'u "' ris ,m f lt,iv,,n. r- st ui ,h. ., rlca Scraps About Scrappers Itennj In. 1 I k. aftir M f rtv fifth 'erv sin turnln ' pr hntH former m . it tump paim off ulth iirt i,u n '1 , brut it eleht round ,lt V. .-,.1 t rluht .Mirlu-v Mart. V, wilM," I f.r v. 'I le in., semi v, In, ' nt. i le Uuk-an V.-vun nI mari, .t.,r, vs. HaMiinif Pete W.llUms ,ind rranUe 1-rr s s Jack Herman " l(ll lleinlre has U n tnln nT luij for eerr.e t rri- H Is in i.Iiape te t..t ll(k lAfr. rlni: anion and Issues a (hill, nne te h '.v al mlddleweliihta nainlnu Jei HeVrefl pat Ilnellev Vlnrent Lere? and A vpV b tKen as desirable opponents his munmer writes that lt in ilifeitnl .inn Iturman In his Is last si rip hid f'redpr'eks f Ali.ntmn wu i,r. in Ph i dill hl.i Kri'lav nlcht mid ent.rtiln In ih. wlTiil-un it th' npnnni! raribtla siiew lintt'inv Murrav will In h.. i v-den f th h. .nd part J mm It iter ,ei s-i ti top 111 the semi Pre n lehnnv Her. V4 Jnhrny Mnvhenk K u Mnnten vs Johnn Dusan and Kid .Im'u ,, t0 illrltt Imlliin Ktissell lectl flwluht who has Urn llvlnir In Harrlsliurtr w II mike an sffert te enter that division when ticaree Paw Unit selects his little mn fur his ellml. nhtlen tournament Russell Is one of several boxers frt.m this city who had te bk out of town In order te icet puirllistlr, rtcosnltlen. K. O. Hewes, a Hrldesbum middleweight been in st.-ut training for several weeks "' JY".,1" .'" "".'"I".'".!;" '? "'".pest nnd ftl d I IV, r "jici-Vrl'm r,n' ""h K. O. newes. a flrldesburi: middleweight, .link Dure. a lliihtweluht new- rssidm.. i. Atlantic I'lty l anxious m cenii. here fn bouts with Iteal flstnien He Issues a etial lcnu'- te Harry (Kid) llrewn ,lee Kaplan has Melsh Davis, welter we'ght Vbe Abranls llnhtwcluht and Jerry I.ani. fTvweixht In condition for l,nnt ,uiii. opponents thtlr tospeellvo wciuhts llenr llrewn retired local boxer and who nlse is a baseball and basketball player, will take unto hlmrelf a life nianaiter tonight. Ilrewnle's rial name Is Henrv Clanfranl nnd he w II be married te Miss Chlnsle Nardslle at (Jur l.ady of flood Counsel Church at 5 o'clock? Temmj rtjan, MeKe.spert hantamnelaht who has been trylns- te hreivk into Philadeil phl.i competition for mere than hn htfii matched te meet IMdle (ijr, '. i lianar i'Is Julv I fn neinds flmrinv r... TaPTMYuuTtAMAD - ReFiniii.v - lISI'&H&Jto-teTm&M ui. mcnvtiintn '" I UVV 1HCRE UUI Of- IMt HOLfc AMD TBETiI-HER lOOKS ftOOVEn. SV30T4 5aoeTs eme access that you miss a MiLr awd Yoevoout) Tar HATTER. AwD KtCK UP TdtTJuST ,4D S(?IW0 Vbutl TtETO AWO WHEW THE KEtX OWE COMES AtOMC- YOU SVuiWt?- - YOU SATO II tiKt ATbsJOP'BRlCKiJC TAKE A9ECCMD lCC-,TslE OLX) 0eSE MB ISTO'Wff A REfllMT-'WHlSKAWAY Since May 27 Have Shown a Marked Improvement After Leng Lesing Streak A'S DROP ANOTHER ONE! m rhillies have been playing in- nn d-out ball all season. A gHmpc nt the stnndinct from the first of Mny .,.!! .1,1. mmtnn. erMlc .liet etnrtlln.. ii.iiii in .s ,,.u......A . ......j ...... .,.- Information. On May 1, the Wilhclmltrs had Mx victories nnd eight defeats nnd were In sixth plnee just two games away from third place and apparently going strong. Frem thnt date until the fifteenth the team showed even better form win ning five games and losing but four. That wns the time when the fans figured llm. .tin Plitla were t-ftlntr tn Cet til) PHILS PLAYING 1ST DIVISION FORM there far enough te malte last place a . nr-lTdrr&Vi WerW' TWrt,r" stem impossibility. I ?,?n''ue' JSSf..b w. iwi. The pitchers erp going geed, the Thetn. batters were batting and the nclderA,, were fielding. In ether words the' stage wns all set. The figures showed I eleven victories and twelve defeats and i fifth plnce In the btnnding with the prospect of getting up higher If the, J.IIt'11 l-HUIC Hit n. ....v.t. -.... enmi wns tlrenned threuah peer hurl ing, a lack of hitting, at the psycho psyche logical moment and peer fielding. The jig was up and the Phils were going j fast toward last place. On May 27 thev steed In the cellar looking up with the grand mink of eleven vitterles nnd tvvent.v -three defeats. Kleven traight games were lest, a losing streak epe than that mnde by any ether team in either league. Tlie Liiange Sim-e thnt time Wllliclm hns collected his forces, recnllcd Singleton, released Rnuiugnrtncr and Betts, pitchers, and l.ce King, the outfielder. The team took en n new lease of life. ilimmv Ring. Jimmy Smltii, Vee Meadows, Jess Winters and Singleton took en a new lense of life and the team started looking better This morning tnr runs nave n record of nineteen victories and thirty-four lil-l iuii -- -- -. (insistently for the next few weeks as it has during the last week, last pine- ulli r,,ile nwnv nnd our Phils will be looking nreun.l for a better place in the baseball world. Of the list five names plnved four have been wen, whit h Isn't te bad. Rain vestcrday put n hnlt te the res pectlve . battle between . (Irevei; Clevelan.l Alexnniler. former I nil an. -.',"" e,iu h, i.! (lev ,,,i, T. .iexaiiiii i ..,. i.... new lending hurlcr of the Cub .llniliiy Iting. wue neiti ine i i.. .,.,., rnnii.ls last week. Al t nn.inu in will for his former ha lerv mate. Bill KUlefcr. becnuse llu Cubs have vet te win a name thin sea sea ..en from our Phil". On the Mcstcin trip Wilhelm'h men grabbed four straight from Klllefer's clan. Couch's Great Hurling Only one National League game wns nlnved vestcrday. the Reds handing the Braves 'a Milsnmlnlng, '-' te 0. Couch, one of I'nt MerunV sensutlenal young liurlvrs. held the Mitchmen te two ' Fer eight innings the Brnves went hltless. nnd just when the stage win ill set for a no-run no-hit gnmc. Cruise and Ferd singled, but foiled te dent th" scnrlnK station. In the ninth the Brave went hltless again, hcven hits were made off Filllngim. the star splt ballcr. several of tliem (eiiiing in tne fifth for the two markers that wen tin ""The Rrewm. made It thrre straight ever the Miukmen. who ure In one of their worst sliimpH of the season. It was the fifth strnighl reverse for tlu Vs who for the secenJ straight dnv were saved from the Ignominy of falling Inte the cellar by the 'risers' vlcteiy 0VThe Yanks nfter lelng eight straight ...um! nut the Cleveland Indians, (I te .". The Indians made thirteen lilts off Jee Bush nnd a nrnincr miner, vviuiu uie Iluggmen found I'hle und Morten for eleven , , Cicerge Bums did two home runs against the Tigers with none en base, imt the Red Sex fulled te win, the Tvs registering their eighth straight. !) te S. Km li team inntie twelve nits. Fergusen, Knrr and Rtlsell doing the hurling for the Sex and Uauss and a mnlt) for the Tigers. The Senators wen a thrlllintr thlr- teen-lnnlne game from the White Sex. I t) te (1. after the Clcasenites had knotted the figures with three ruus in tne I eighth. ' ever their piny for the twelve nays hN services te the nil-star aggregation. ","," """"..S"; llu- ""i'' ,lt mm- ,,' aVi "eys nave pinyed geed . nwny are wanted Saturdays and Sun pit'veu.s te tne stari ei uieir Rcnm The All-Stars hnve such pitchers as e,V''Lii x r . "u,,rl7 ""!'' ""? ' """;i im- inns, who tinys nntl oilier evenings. Kxcnangt pl.ivlng. F.lght games have been wen -niir McKentv. "Rdlc' Bariess and ki,b,. NLi et ,. r,nsIhe' with turn out In droves for the home games dates will be given. Address J. H. ami eleven lest since Mny 2., for nn , Dulil. The proceeds from the con est ,, w , l0, r' ;W ".' ; hit me-, nnd the Inrse number of meters wlui m-I Dalley. 7UI Belgrade street, en phen average of .-121. will go te the wife and three children 'f '! , " ! av hVL ,TZ '1K 'll?"S '" i1 w,,"l,nny tllc l'lliu llwa from lieine. ' Kensington tm.12. Five games are keeping the Phils in ,,, ,,, etcran ,,,, ..fJnk,... JnM lip, is have the store heys A TTrr - last place, and if the team plays its ,,,.,. enp of thp m(M IJOnillar ml ,-t Rnme is expected. Harry Uriffin Race, With THAT SUPREME MOMENT - ar - iiiTvrM - ....s.. ANP HELP PULL EM !rrtPuciii Aiun tiir ' "I ' ifcrtM I ' ' iT aisis. IHE BLEACHEra. srATy AeJD Your, home run) wims the game ' ii OaHEAVCNLYDAY MOLDME -OR III WTv i tJEFoilEYeDCAU JeY-! m:'. tee I " CHAPteJ - I Today's Independent Games and Yesterday's Results TODAY'S SCHEDULE Ilroeklyn Rernl (Hants, nt T)tin. I.UIitcenth find Kwklnnd streeis. Colombia Cnthellc Club nt Delfleld, Church lane, und Dtrentz. Htenphtirat nt lliirllneten. Jf. J. l'urltan nt Druedlne Brether. Terrmdale avenue nril un Kirk streets. I. & J. Dolwen nt Doylestevvn. Fex Moter nt Straw bridxe & Clothier, PUtj-thtrU und Walnut afreets. Nutlvlly nt Klauder-Welden, Jenkln Jenkln eown, Merretl A. A nt SneUenbure, Slitr-nftli and Elmvvnetl iivrnite, I.lbrrtv Stnrs nt Southern A, A,, Twentr nftli nnd Snjder avenue. Hrldesbunr nt Cliester. Houth rhlll.r Hebrew a at Illlldnle. Tilled and Erie Mreet. Camden. I Wtssttncliouse nt Shnnahan, Fert j -eighth "ftArtSF-VaSih Phil.. Hrend and nuier i ". u,.., ., lumtili nvenue, ' Philadelphia Terminal nt J, narber. irrnten. Stentcn Field Itlh ct Iliirtrnm Park. nfty-fimrth nnd Klmnoed avenue. tinted Moter nt Norwood, l'a. St. f'elumba nt Philadelphia Celleglana, tei-tr-elsjhth nnd Walnut streets. Philadelphia and Rradlaa iaicue - Read Inn Ce.il and Iren Cempuny vs. Transporta tion. Taber Field. Seventh and Taber read. Philadelphia Financial Leanie renn Mu tual vs. Inteurltr Trust Company, nt Klncsrsslnir Recreation Center. Forty-ninth stret end Chester avenue. Niitlnnnl Rank nnd Trust Ieue North Nerth vvevtern Trust Company vs. Pennsjbnnla ' and I elllcll nvpnilf. iemnnn. Miine Park. Twentj-llrst street I'. M.t Industrial Workers vs. Aircraft Fac tory, aim p. M I.e.asue Island Navy Yard. North Philllen at Iinnsdale. Richmond (iinnts nt Tamaqun. YKSTEKDWH SCORES Mahnney City, 7i Hllldale. 2. Stmten Park. 4i Oppenhelm-ccHllni. 3. T. t Lritctip). I Clnjtnn, 2; ninsMmrn. 1. Mervlrli C. C. I0i MrrvvTnnr C. C, 2. I Camn 300. fit Elkhirt. 1. i. it. . a. rj i TiniMim .V. I .. 4. PnrndlKK A C. i We.tts A A.. 0. I.aelc A. C Hi ThlrO-nlnth Ward, 4. TEAMS TO PLAY BENEFIT CONTESTS FOR PLAYERS ct r-.i..-u uim r u St. Columba Will Oppose Hevener's All-Stars at Shibe Park ivvn imseuni Raines win ne niurn i .. !.-,. .... , , tomorrow t;v cniiiL' for the benelh of well-known le.nl ballplayers. One will , P'n return game with Bartrnm Park Ixi staged nt Shlbe Pnrk and the ether "LFiV.?;'f'VJr,h ..Rt.Tet t"",'1 ("',!1S "7 at Norwood l'n I nuc' I he Mount Airy Inds rode rough - The clash' nt the home of the A'si;'.10:1 "vcr Bartrnm en Saturday, hut is attracting all sorts of attention. Twe of the best clubs in the cltv will be seen In action. The St. Columba!10 gnp l,l visl""".s n real argument. players will nppcar as n team against MaK I levener' All-Stars, nntl . nn , uui- in un- iiiuv Ullllur )C,V, j,ettn llf sPmi-ir. pitchers. ls ut Whl e Haven lighting a mere' hes- tii ,.,,. ,i, i. .., ,i i, dInmenili Vennlp Meck has given lilbt ,,nrk hw nr rentcft J d , , begin at !") P M The ether game 'will be staged nt vorvveod with Olrnt'd Ficltl Club Tie pn,'",T w 1 Le e Willi ,, 1!, L we t11(jk hn. h ,M ... hu ,.- ' . hieke both bones In his leg in geing1 ftPr n fl" hl111 b5- fu,"R e(r cencreie embunkincnt nt Norwood, Pa., en !., i't ."ay i.. Caner Wins and Lesea Iinjen. Jun 111 At thi Queen Tub. where the I.onJen tcnnU Lhumplennhlp nrc In inu pUycd. th fenture vesterrtny vvrin the nppenranre of a Colket Cnner. un Amerl- in pSaver hu arrived un beard the Aqul tiinln euti"riliiy. 1'itnrr dcfentwl II. II. VVllltimn two leve seta in the FCtend round, but keh bedten by H 1" tlreenwoed In the third round alter a hard Mruscle, b-0, 0-4. IIASFIl.M.I, TOH.W 3:30 P. SI. -. .NATIONAL I.K.W1UK I'ARK Phillie vs. Chicago "Cubs" SeiiU en Sule at (ilmMh' nnd Hpaldlin' IIAl.l.KRK HAM, PARK 13TII 4 JOHNSON Ms. SHOD SOUTH Open-Mr llexlnir rnnlelit St30 Hlmrp PAT IIUADI.KV vh. I.KN KAWI.IN8 TUMMY l.OI (.lllt.S, Lecal Htur Middle- wilclil, Will Iteftrie One of the UeuU OTIIKK Sil'All IIOL'lh I'rlifi.. f.Or und SI. 00 , National A. C, 11th & Calhirini Sts. Wrilneulie Kvenlnn, June 2UI (IIAItl.ir. CUOKS, I'ramoter I'upll of the Inte Jnrk MctiuUan mill llrriniin MtiEKkin 'luilur HIMMT- IIKNNY IIAHS v.. OKIOINAI. IIANW IH'CK 4 OTIIKK hTAK I10LTM Admlmlen. 30e. Keerved freuti. B5c & tie SWIMMING refreshliiB dhevver and a " riunirc In a lame peel nf cluar. , clcin water (oeln the blend and' niRkffl (ine fit In wllhaliinil ItiA Y. M. C. hi at of Hummer. Open period fnr evvimmln. Li "una by appointment. II a ten for three mendial Central llldf., 1121 Arcb HI. Men, $0.40 Beys, $3.00 North lUdr.. 1013 W, lehlili Air. Ytt 1I!(U., S3d Md Ssntem SU. Men and Women, $5 Beys and Girls, $3 i A. Geed Chances of Remaining Thergf f AMD AlOrVO COMCSTBE NINTH Twe MEM CUT-TWO CUBASE TWO RUMS WBEOEDTbTIB AMD THREE Te Wllsl AMD ""WE BOSS" IMRKS ATNfeO "lb 60 OUT AWTSjijcR nrTMeSE t?UYS OVEH .AND YOU ?PAB A WlUOW AM) W0BBie7e rHERATk AWAY AVXVan. iuXb lect te cattlf ABeuuh lunue. M gHTjfe CJL2 Covurtent, i9tt, try Public Ledger Company "LIVE WIRES" 10 Westinghouse Nine Meets West Philadalphians at 48th and Brown Streets FLEISHER AT SOUTH PHILS Old Jupiter PIuvlus ngnin put a crimp in the plans of the twilight baseball teams last evening just about the time the players nnd fans were pre paring te get ready for their regular evening contests. The schedule tonight is mild com pared te that of last night, and mnnv of the teams are taking their mid-week trip out of town. Stenchurst. Dobsen. the Spalis, I'hllly Terminal. Hatch Moter, Iloxberough and the North Phils nre nil away. The' Westinghouse "Live 'Wiies." who paltl their first visit te this dtv last .Saturday when they handed the St. narnabas team a fine trouncing, will be back te mingle with iJelinny Castle's Shannhnn team nt Kertv-eichth and Brown streets. Al Mnene will, in all probability, hurl for the home team against Manning, the Hwarthmere tiash. Downtewners Mingle At Bread nnd Rlgler streets, tne Fleis-hcr yarners and Seuth Phils come together for the fifth time. The teams hnve split even nt two each In the games played te dntc and tonight's fuss premises te be u repititien of the i lour tuner nectic clashes. 1 Bill Rudelph will ttse either Kcllehcr or Bert Sleen en the hill and they will Have te step some ns Harry "Lefty" Nelan, the nnnultii niiinneer nf t'lia .winters, announces ,P wiij pjV(, m !!n..! n 1...... I.. .1... l..l I . MM l"""" " imii mi-' iiieiieiM mix. iiie Seuth Phils announce the release of i'Mtlie (ierner and Bill Fish, pltihtr nntl entrner renneettvnlv ...... .i k .it .. l'Wl . l'weii nntl Ills btenten jmls "" """"", " "" l" '" il .oreKh shaltliig-iip and ex pet is It , Vex Moter nt Straw brld-e Anether West Philadelphia game nf will start for Straw-bridge. ' JT tr ,n,i ? ce,1,i'10 Vif. ''i",'1 Raines for Legan this week. Ten e it nSn .ri,t,..l,VA J!0011?!? l"n(i '?"'' and ni Sat ut day he will give .the fans Uuakertevvn Pres, u club that is , i !?,.,1,,?,fro,M WiM a V'l'V , ' lhe "p" '''''t' will play Its initial con- te.st.nt..,,1, ,!0J'1!,':A'-''C BunlH i "e c ruun eipnin collegians meet St. Columba. The cellcelniiN , ntnv ing their Initinl gniue. but the line-up contains ninny of the best players jusi out of the college ranks. These Warm Nights Yeu can sleep mero comfort ably in one of our Fer these who prefer the old-style nightshirt "Naincheck" are most de.ir.ble Jq Ea. A.R. Underdewn s Sens 202-204 Market St., Phili. OPPOSE SHANAHAN I I "Naincheck" Pajama EJr2 Suits Pfym J $2.00 lr J Hew Dees It Ruth's Suspension A Coel Head Hutchisen's Gelf! TlAnK KUTH'S third nuH'cnelen of B-Si career, The Wrath developed ns ne sac in me grunu siuim uurmg uis'iivc wcdtV compulsory idleness nnd watched Ken Williams press close te his heme-rua record Is apparently being expended ort umpires. The crowned Count of Clout ilecs net seem capable of lenrnlng that th rules nnd the officials of the game must be obeyed. Ruth has net been gefng geed since his return te the lnnkee llnc-up atttt he had served out his lint long suspension. New Yerk wen without him and lest with htm. j i "They've lest eight straight with Ituth," said Kan. Jehnsen after he had ' decided en the pennlty, "nnc new they may be nble te win." Less than a month age ivith wns suspended for n day, fined $200 and demoted from the cnptnlncy of the Yankees. This for throwing dirt at Umpire I Hlldcbrand. "The player Is always wrong," he complained when the sentence was announced. Certainly one who tosses dirt nt nnether's face cannot be upheld. In Cleveland he called. Umpire Dlnccn "one of the vilest names known," yhe player is nlwnys wrong when he nets ns Ituth has. JOHNNY KILI1ANE has been dethroned by the New Yerk Stats Commission ntnl Is n longer champion In the "big town." Se far as New Yorkers nrc Concerned, that gees for the world. Coel Head Makes Stars , VICTOR R-ALLOU has becu made manager of the Cynwyd-Rnln American League baseball team, and the announcement rccnlls vividly the deeds of the famous quarterback of n decade age. Halleu first mounted te nthletic splendor fit the Central HI3I1 Scheel. Re , led the Crimson nnd (Sold te ninny n gridiron triumph. Later he starred wl(li Princeton, nnd in 1013 he came te the Veterinary Scheel of the University of Pennsylvania. The following cnr when the call enmc for football Rnlleu did net report for the varsity, and it wns only after continued urging that he, consented te play. Pennsylvania needed Rallou thnt season. It was the last year of the Droeke regime and the Red and Rluc wns without u veternn eunrterback. "Rnlleu Is the coolest player I've ever seen." said Al Jeiimeny, who wai captain thnt year. "He never loses his head in a scrimmage nnd he knows foetbnll as few undergraduates knew the game." It wns a green team thnt Pcnn had that year and Rnlleu was the ballast that' steadied the flight through the season. Rnlleu wns net gifted with the phyi-leuc of a slant. lie wns a thin, rather ' frail chap and brittle. He wns easily hurt. Rut Rnlleu was a star because he teuld keep his head. There nrc many of us who would be stars If we could keep our heads cool in sport and out of it. 1 THE Philadelphia Baseball Association will find it difficult te secure another president, who will devote as much time and energy te the organization as did' the resigning president, Heward M. Donevan. St Jeck Hutchisen's Qualifying Rounds THE Rritish have taken the steppum club from Jeck Hutchisen's bag, but they left him tee many sticks. The famous Chieagenn went ills first round in 71. breaking the professional record for. the course. Yesterday he did net de se well, cettinc n 7fi. I1W. j ever, his aggregate was geed enough te qualify him for the actual championship ' which he new held?. J It wns after Hutchisen displnyed some wonderful golf last year prier te the ' ttflllne tnitptiav Hint tlin ..nminltlnn nt Ct IiiiImi..'.. !.... a.1 h 11... .1... . - " ' s ....... .....i, t ..i ui. .mm. i r. ini-uru nil l-uil-l mat Slop- pum. or ribbed-faced clubs, would be illegal after the 1021 play. Hutchisen tied for the title with Reger Wethcrcd, brother of Miss Joyce Wethcrcd, the British women's clinmplen. The Chlcasenn wen in the plny-eS, biinglng the championship te America for the first time in sixty-one jcars. With Ills rib-faced mashic. Hutchisen can make n pitched shot jump back ward after It hits the ground. It is one of his best shots nnd many doubted lf'c lie would be nble te nnke a geed showing. His pluying in the qualifying rounds proves he can get plenty of back spin " with smooth-faced clubs. fTME elimination of the Italians by the British in the Davis Cup first J. round matches was no surprise. The English are very llhelv te go far toward the finals cf the classic. KENSINGTON TEAM HAS THE WALLOP Uptewners Possess Gang of Sluggers Liable te Break Up Came at Any Time It's the old punch that counts in bnscnnll as well as in the squnied i fir. in II., .1 It... ..1..1. )... .. II .1 ' """ "" ' "" ""ll ' u" vvniiiiii inc ' I'M i" nlwnys dnnsereus. no matter I what it may lack In licldins or pitihing strength. In this respect Mnnnser Jehn Dnllev, of the Kensington A. C, Is blessed with n fine arrny of batters, nlmest any one of whom is likely te break up a game nt nny time with n robust swat. The uptown team is also well fortified with pitchers nnd fielders of high caliber nntl has been enjoying it most successful season en the home creunds nt Krnnl. . 10r" nvr"'ie nntl Berks streets Mere for less Geed leeks, comfort, durability, economy this shirt combines these Marshall E. ifSVIt 9 Furnishings MnrArhnrflluli 724 Chestnut Street jm tGB-lnC lll'KN VKIDAV K SAT. ' KVKMNOH A fiitiluiit':u;llinwyjiijffl!I1. J MtCZ& SE5P&T 827 Market Street, PhUa., Pa. Strike Yeu?, I -i Bg THE OBSERVER the mobeh Is the fourth in his blg.lMn. Al - . . Manager Dalley In arranging mV schedule hns endeavored te secure the best attraction possible. The personnel of the club contains some of the best players In the local ranks. The pitching staff consists of Vesse and McDonald, of Liggett & Myers, Inst year's champion of the In dustrial League ; Dctrich, of De Praia " Sand, who recently shut out the Old Timers with two hits: Jim Dillen, of Cramp Pres, and Bebby Mnir and Mile , Shere, of the Quaker City Profes sionals. Behind the bat is Jimmy Moffett. who had a trial with the New Yerk Yan kees, nnd Rube Cnshman, of the Quaker City Piefcssjnnnls. The Infield con tains many fast boys. At first is Bill Abernethy nnd Huslile Moffett. both nf whom have had experience with local teams; second is covered by Piston, of Parkland; nt short is found Ken nedy, of the Blue Ridge League, aed the het corner is held down by Octl, ' one of the flashiest third suckers in the city. Kensington hns demented such teams ns Medln A. A. twice. Forty-eighth Ward. Puritan, twice; Rockdale, Nertheaeh Pres nnd Atidumen. It lest n'Misatiennl contest te Cuban Stars, 9 te S. (lames nrc nliivcd nt home en Monday and Friday evenings nnd enta White Oxford Shirts $O.OOcach NECKBAND OR COLLAR ATTACHED qualities te the maximum. Smith & Bre. Athletic Coedi UU It's Sporting Goods We Have Ii" M TS WU CAN'T BEAT 'EN FOR QUALITY ASD PRICE-THEY'RE REAL American Drivtr Racket, reg. $13.50. .8.00 Tournament Racktl, rej. $8.00 S4.50 Favorite Racket, ref. $2.50 S1.50 Hdrimin- Standard Racket, Htxtgen Shaped Frame, Oval bowl, reinforced Gut, rer. $12.00 S6.50 Racket Cever Dcufcle Flap with Ball pocket-Waterproof, rer. $2.00 S1.00 SJS. VIA 1 1, OKPI'RM KII.I.K1) jcsrJ""?ck ivu.uii ii. t tHAVtlrcNsniiitijiiiiuimiiniiiiiMuiiiiimimiiiiiii WMHMMmUIPMIUIIMIMMHIH CeZxttc II ft tmmrTmmmimmitmmmm, iIkA hWiKteI i Wsv. mmttmttMHilltmtUtMiiMiMMM4 "Kl 1 ' 1 tl Jl Jl.,,1 III J ft- A S.1 . fi 1 1 l'.. . . .iriA kycjfytVW&ivfi; tri, MfaU3fm( , .,. ,w, ,!.'. ..!. '(t , VJ '. .i.v, la. ,is. Ar,-s Fzm
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