"n .f"j -.? EVKNltfOt LEDGEH-PipivADKtiraiA; flUl-DAY. MA1T 8, lOjLl t 'T .. iM "".'aM WU j.- 10NARD SO OUTCLASSED THOMAS BOUT SHOULD HAVE BEEN STOPPED BEFORE IT STAR fiAMEST BOXER IN t SUFFERS HIS FIRST "KAYO" WHEN THOMAS FALLS 'Only 41 Seconds Before Final Gong- and the Iron t1 Man Is Knocked Oft-Assimilated Unmerciful Beating; Was Floored Three Times By I.OUIS II. i ttrlTH Hi" n""'11 "r '"' n"w" ,,mlt ' W!h Olympla Club only foity-nne sec t.''. I..i-. the gumest boxer wlm ever if 21.3 into t'lilluilelphlit iIiik wns bat- jfShrlnles I" ,1C' n""r- ''"' l'" Thomas VtSiiithe rt knockout of III nil per mil nt down btfore -"-veiul hundred light ' "V i-i hnnil wallops handed nt ii .1 "a "V , .,e,l The llf-i riic heating probably will mi - .... t nnnnrii I'f j the career of n boxer whose grit will 'J7v.,r.r nf box M ' 10 Ji- i.. tii.il iiletnhm'n I'lnir hlstiirv ,Vn.c ." ",-' If. -v- i.mit should bnvo I'f "i I' . i it atarlcd Thomas hail been so nut- i ,,,.tj In A, contest with Leonard In the I ..ma ring Mn 1 n year no Ihiit It una h ... nf sending tl.o lamb In Its slaughter .; orcmMch tho llr The 1!lfl cunlest ....iitHl In one iT the most one-sided bn.it '' . .tagul In thlB oily, ami last night a i "',,(, nas even more so 1 r.nn the n'll- "Bf . ...,.l ndmlnlMlelpil II merciless lliatil- Ju and In almost every lo'ind tliiKside Viators yelled to tho re'eiee to mop the bout. Thomas Floored Three Times After anslmllntliiK liunlshineiit tin other human being; rouhl have withstood, Thoni.iH tnlly was knocked partly thiniiKh the mm with a i iRlit-hmid punc'i flush on the JaW. X other lwr would have gotten to hl 'tetl oBam to resume action lint Thomas was tun n Ihe habit of pi':ifJ to tht door no matler how linnl lilt, anil he te eilned til" feet In a Jiffy Lcouaid stood ready, hil a short snappy, tnishliir- left look apllled Thomas lor the rec mil time He fell crumpled in n heap and It took Charley three strokes of the leforce's aim to ret up Again Leonard was nt Thomas la t flash and 'Ills time u rli-Mh.indir thich would have felled an ut knocked the tutep boxer halfway out of the ilm "Almost every one nreent, evm the blood jtlllrlf. (lyedlii-tbe-wool buns In the k.iI leiy. shrilled In unison to ".Stop It' Stop It'" Half the crowd was on lt feet to 'or the time boier surfer bis llrst leal MiocU.iilt. trhlle many turned tlielr lipitiln the othei tly. It wai a terrible night, on .liiru' . K.-I1I15. Tbonins'". bnudleri thie n ppiiiii;e p llltO the, rin 10 .ne '.iniu n.uiiu ui .1 i.i. m I irlth Clmrlev AVhllo nt Ho"toii. nilinlllil;i; Mtat, and the l'lnlailelphla boj had not ' Um knocked off IiIk teet. l.ant nlclit he ent down three time-., mid theie wasn't a ' tnan In Thomas s corner who showed ciioukIi 1 hunan IntclliKcnce to sue the tt.m.r ,oiin(f. Her. who would never admit be wan beaten ' as long ns h" could Ftnnd on hi" feet "' Thomas's Guard Was Dow it i Both tlnici when Tho'nns r.une up for Bote he was Riruek with the beftv wallops cl-l.eonard before I'lmile.v eould Kt lil.t irm' UP- ,v- "inn docMt t '.Live to lip cne- ItfS to he knorked on. And k.uup ("bailey Thomas was knocktil om lief mo the llnbh- ' leg blow lat nlsht 1!. ' IIiiourIi after he went down t'.io llrM time and only xenil- eonscloui when he Rot up JU't before the tnal blow While Thorn is wax beaten from the start. he was In the rim; tr. iiik his utmost to WEAT1 l7rn 1 TRISTATE TENNIS Large Number of Forfeited Matches Probably Will Be Reinstated Th Trlstnte Tennis I.eiiKUe. wbleb has y mjojed nearly ten e.us or romiietlini' pl.iy with goodfcllowxhtp and hpoiisiuanxlilp. i had Saturdaj 's scheilulo Mimewb.it m.ined i, ly a cluster of defaults Koi tun.it. I. they ! tre conflned t only one m.itili but untoi ( tunalely tl oecmied In the nnixt tmpoi- Y tant match In the entile ichedule of the .TrlitateamlSiiliiiib.nl l.e.iitui .oiniielltionx that tletwetn Ueriiunumn A and Cynwjil A teim. The match wax scheduled to be played on ' thecourtx of the fleiinantown Cileket t'lub , anct, as there bad been a delutse of lain for ! the precedlnt! twenty-toui bonis mid u f triable on and off nil S.itutday mm Mini;, ; with no Interxenlni; sun, It x not suipilslut: J that four member? of tbu Cyuwyd tram as- lumeel that llieio would be no tennis and therefore did nut malm what they roiixld- ' ered would bo n futllo trip to Manbelm. Lapiain tiawK, oi mo t. yiuvju leam, umier a ttrlet Intel nictation of the i ules. oOeied a default tu tleimantown. This ollei was declined by (ieimantown and tho deillna- ' tlon In turn icfu.-ed by Captain -Hawk. As 7 Ih. Il.m. l.n .l... .... l.n.... ......u.. ... (I.l faults, the nuttei will bo taken up at a apeclal me'etlin; of the executive i-oinmlttee, ulilch In all likelihood will order the de faulted matches played at some futuip date. uch a decision would bo pleasluK to the followers of tho Icikup, who hae been look Ini forward to a close context for tin' lead- '-' erthlp bttMeen ilerniantowu iinil Cynwyil ana wouia rellee the weight of lesponcl- Jiiujr tor any p.nt of bis team's loss flom Doctor ftawk's shoiildeis. eau-ed by lux Cffer In rh.fni.tt. ..... i .. ,...i.i ....I... .1.1.. ..nil W wrmantown's sportsmanlike mlKlnal offer ' ins iact that out of 12.1 players on the nineteen ivams In the Trlstate and Sub- ' '1)ah Leagues scheduled to jilay on Satur- . day onlV nin ni.nnt.i.l ulv- .tf ll.pi.l fit Ij tlielr homo cub, whom the most likely w 0Uld have been lecraidless nf the wi'lllhel. it '"m sufficient proof that the had condl- .J, tons tnv lrt. ,... . t , .. ' L i"..uit; leiiins on ruimuLij ri- i. more than nieiely doubtful. Of the three Hatches played, two were In the nature of lurprlses. Tlldon, who Is In flue, foim now. V it1 "l'ecttd to win from Wnllaep Johnson, '.' "0 has hid nulv tv. ilnva .if nlnv. .Ifihll. ... on took the middle Het. 6-3, but Tlldcn ran ,." with tho decider, ti-1. Hawk, who i1 as been In ererit fnrni (.x n.nul onev- PWedly and declshely defeated by I'enr- 'k . ii ' ' a'thouKh the latter has played ; o little this toason. X. W Swiiyne gave , Pt performance In defealliiK 1. I' Wis- V " 6a0. tmTi 'l'hi ii.uiMitDta 1 1 ri ii v t lot ! till I14IV4 fv- -r I i'ill'tl 11 ltll-Aii kit. itiii ' " Vlrtory inaUes It all tho moie meil- Eft torlous, ; he performances of these nlaers can- not he taken t,... un,.i..ui.. r,, i.a .1.1. ...n. d(', cold and dark anil' tho couits cry SI., Ta nuaitet of conditions not at nil onduche to good tenuis. IWOMEk'S PLAY FOR GEIST JCUP WlT.r. nn ut,itn wninAV B. . - -: 3 "ntrary to the ireneral miinlnll. thn worn- ,.' Play'for the Uelst Cuii will be held tt'l Friday at the Ovlibioolt ilolf Club. Just !" Wa' alnuunced tu the original schedule. entries .should bo sent In today or to Sa,fow ' Possible. In older to Insuro good ??V " t wcoidlng to handicaps. They ,er" ?, Ke"t to Mrs. fieoiBo W. Curran, a iZ , url1 r0!uI. llverhiciok. Tin golf Is , Hi,,plaj'1 ani1 ll ls cbetttlal that play- 'with like handicaps should bo paired. Harvard Calls. (Iff Schnnl Meet ,rit.nn. Nt-Sh. i.'.Wi .AVU ?' .?T-Th" Harvard fMtli hu l- . irsiK incei, Mnitn ivs IU .r L'iehobi, I.1!"0 Aa.oclatlon today. Only th to lm ar ret ,,f r. "'v til viiiririe hn JeAharterV Color Meet Postponed TIM I ll II I al.- . ' .... .. .. ........ ,i'i eoior rnnirata ni i-eiiu i.i.Mi,r, "U-d.unitl lay 10, owinealo w frai J-HKra,-and other nltloa'a PHILADELPHIA BEFORE LEONARD I .lAI'I'i: ilioi ii lt;chy lilln ttlilt winllA lloxnl lltn Hone Itui t!ftitiy has the rlass lie Is n irculiir boxer; he and .loliminy Kllbniie. and only a few other" Leonard was cool mnl impel f. bed nil the while Charley t-.'s swIiiKina wildly. Jut bi'iiefully hopltiR oi llelinj to try one on the jaw. Hut' Leonard Is not In the ilmj to take 'em: he talher lil.es to kIm. em. And he gave I'hnrlrv nlctity. and inueh mole than he should hae been allowed. It Was .Merciless I'rom the mitret It wah hi' 'Less Willi the openliiK (tout; Leonard plncil that he wax nut tn ilnlsh hlx job as ipileklv ns be eonld Leonard was Jul ns much sur prised ns a Int nf others that his work lasted so ionv He Jabbed, booked, light crossed and uppercut Thomns with blows that possessed no little foice. but ("bailey Wilted bis teeth and smiled. A left to the nose in the sei ond louid started blond from rhonins's nose and It I'liiiMiiui'il hlredltic until the Ilnlsh When Hip bell xniinded for the end of the third iniliul Charley bad a lump on his left rye the xl7i of u hen's kh. and at the Ilnlsh of the fifth loimd that nptlp was com plelely closed. Ills rlKht e e also was swollen. Tlinnmx was rocked and stacgeied sr iral times befoie Leonnid finally succeeded In knoeklim Cbiuley down In the slth And In lhat round, with less than a minute to (to Thoinan--:. i me Charle Thomas had to sin i um.) to' .Nature ami feel the HtliiK of a knockout, dreaded by rvety man that draws on a pair of Kloves in the twenty-four-fool t Iiik lint bo f'u.itht a fearless battle and seveial limes brought the ciowd to Its teet, when be stood toe to toe with Ills op ponent lirodrrick Iiallics nr.d Wins I'atsy llro.leilek laMled In the fifth and slth rounds of bis inaMt with Voiihk .lo Horrell and was ei'.sbltd to leave the IliiK i a winner, although he was In bad shape In the sec-nil ppilml. luirell auiivtltittfil for Young i.oh'.le who iibspnie dlsnipolnted a lot of siitctato.s, and while be was thought eas picking bo gne llroderlek a real tough ilile oxer the lout,' l-'ianki CI. ul-e nesr looki d better than In his bout wild Sairmn Diamond, n Now Yorker, mil Claikp hoii as he pleased He had the better of cveij lound and several limes ilifiit h.inder.i to the Jaw almost sent Diamond to the door V ung Medway and Young Mcrioern eui tbroush half a dozen fiames to an pp break, and llildle Mc.Viilty was pre-sent-d w'th a knockout by l'rankle Klein ii the s.'isind L"sl we folgft Iheie wax v,u,te singing .of. le the winilup by Chn'e Thomas, then nested by a ti In and lln.illv t-oiiplpd Into a ipiart'-t. and while the barmony was put over In good MMe this was the lea- of 'he sp.ctaloix unites (Same Chtrlcy Thom.it' 'slaughlei" was tl.p tuple of con versation as the big eiowd wended lo the four winds fmm the clubhouse PENN MEETS LEHIGH AT LACROSSE TOMORROW Announcement Is made that the laeioxse tennis of I'oiili and Lehigh will stage a con tent, free to tho public, on Kninklln Kleld toini,iro afleinoun The winner of the match will be admlttted to the Interml legl.ili. l.acioxx,. League next year. The b.i'ib.ill game betwe- u I'enn and the IVm. h.ini.i ll.iilru.iil tuiin, whlih was - hediiliil to In played on Ki.iul, In Field lbs iifteinoiiu. has been poslpomd until Thtiisda afltiuoiiii BASEBALL FANS MAY BE TAXED Magnates Hope to Enact Law for Added Individual Charge for Game SUCCESSFUL IN CANADA Xi:V YOKK, May 8 Auietlcaii fans probably will hae to pay baseball's share of the war tax. .Magnates In nil leagues are bending their eneigles touaid the enactment of a r'edeial law which will require the payment of a Mump tat befoie a fall passes the gate. They claim tho lequlrcinent of a tax on a .ilub'ii Kuxx lecelpts, as has been sug gested, would lulu many clubs. Haseball, 111 fact, would liui to go out of business in some sections I'lexldent John K Teller, of the National League. Is one suppoiter of the plan to tax single admissions ' Itlle llgent consldeintlon of the pioper methi.d of tuMitlun," Tener said tnd.iv. "by which clubs might tontlune to operate and at the same time provide the laigest leve nue for the (ioveriuneut. would lesult In a tax on each admission or the net receipts. The better judgment of Congiess when It iiiiileistuuils.the nature of our business will show the light way." It is pointed out by many baseball men. Including ICd,(! Harrow, ptesldent of the International League, that a tax on gross lecelpts would be unfair Koine clubs. It Is believed, would be absolutely unable to stunt! such a burden and would be forced to close, their gates Harrow said tho stamp sy&tem of taxation Is being successfully used In Canada. ' AMATKUIt ItASKBAUi NOTES I'.Hrt A A. Iins Jieiuariai i.iy. in mm p hi open nnil wuul.l like to ni ranee (fames for hi. ilile Willi kiiv nrat cUum chili. K. Hieven suii -.H I'."1 ciuurlii sire. i lloikwuwl Ijhhi-IihII t lull IMS Mliy l'J and 'ill ...ill fur suine M"l snilnro Immu H-sin paliitf "' fair Kuaiuiiiie J MtUrlde. SUM North Tneiil-llilril mreet. iinillnit A. A. has .veinoriai iwy a. in on J .. m oueniuiJ would like to hear frnm I'ltrnnn Caniuea A i" ud Mlllvllle. J. f. liberie. 1U1.' i. 5 North iiopii -ii'-" Jmoer V. C h Slav 12 and Memorial Day ii ni und v. ni. open ior m !irofslon.il I "in l,,,ln-f1 J!1 I'lurk ItSIt Cleinintlne xtren upen for any nmi-eums semi. Ku.l KuaruillLe. j. ltlltilde H. wuul.l like In turn use cainra July 7. 11. vvlth any ihliiteri. tiaina. P. MoAndrewa. UM fur June !. (" iirieen-year-ulil Cri"on atreet. Auhurii A. (' would llko to hear from any flrat"clu"a leillll" llaV liif-grounclf. The manaile. Sf-nt has May 10 and Mrmo'lal Day h. in. and 3. m. oiTeiV. A. I.andl 1U.17 Arizona atreet. Kholtoever H. ( haa May 11' and June a open i.i.,, ltd like lo henr from any tlrat-elaas rennm nnerl.'i ,a fair Induvement. Jo.eph larch, lot Morris treet vnrthalile frof haa Muv IS and 10 open and ..,,?,) ilka ti i hear from 1'arUeatiure, AUidesn. vineiand and 11rldton. J. Hoover, '.033 North American atreet. -irM.hura- A. A., rormenv oi inn nnrtneatt nriaeanuraT . llh, -., tnr .,.; buWMamer,t,v;.Td Wildivood.. llaenaratli Olaii trivellnar teama. nIlenoli I rest. ia une iu uedr trom nta and any other nolda, 4101' Itlchmond Towanda. A. A., one of riilladelphU'a for n?il Ilay a. m. and p. in open. 11. 1 L SJaape-r and OrlH.atreeta. fore. vie-lJ- nit inn max .. I .. ....... 1't.l.l Clulj hii MV op Ceoar ero ; . .f.nl.l" U.'l'l'&'rmZJ.:Z4 a 5oaq,Bva.rani LEONARD-THOMAS BOUT BRUTAL; SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ARRANGED Hy HOUr.KT W. MAXWKI.It rtpnrls lltlitnr Dirnlnir I eilncr Pi; HI I h tlio 1oln S u. nlitlll'" built nt tile Illy n gnine. but If It l. the linost Mini t'liurlry Kid Tlinmns boxed In the wliiiliip noil It lookril like it rim belween n I'aiknrd nnil ii Kuril. 'In tiirry It further. It re.roililrd n battle between full uriiw n MriuiK iiiiin'niid n ihlld. l'or' et nitreii slid nne-hiilf inliiiites this gory pcidirle wn tiiRril befnre n irmiil of .10(10, mid Ihe iimllrnip witnessed the inn"! iinrien buttle ever iirrsrntrd In n louil ring. 'I liniiuis ilbln't have u ihiinie friini the time he entered Hie iirrmi until be wns lull I ered Into Inseiislliltll.v near the enil of the slslh rininil. It was imt ii liutlnic niittrli It wns o I, mini rxldlilllnti of puiietilng. with ""e lonn In lllitlnic nil uf the piml.bineiit it ml the olbrr Irvlnt In vnln ! stnve olT n knot Uiml. To me II mm. n puthrlle pilin lilni; parly, only n burr was uril Instead of tuiiirliliiK bug. Ilenii.s I.eiMinrd Is n Inner, lie earns Ills llvrllliooil In Ihe iiiurril rltcle. where the nhl Inn ,,f ,r .iirlhiil nf the IIHest still bobls guud II Is Ills liiia.np.s to Imlllc Willi the best men In bis iliss and It iiNn Is hlx business to pnne lie Is the belter man. lie hn a lung strlm: nf kii'irknuls In tils iredlt. but In Hie majority- uf u he to.iil Jii. ns i-t ii i Ii nf n limine. tu get Lliixl.nl mil lilmsrlf. s?rral t niex llennt has refused tn r.intlniie mi ttuewii uuitili nnil ln.l luiik rnlhrr than lalllil iinneers. nry iiiinMnuriit. lie nnnled to iln It last night, but the referee refused tn .lni the bout unlit the llnlshlnic piineh liinded. I liiiuins nln l ii lintel mid tine of the gmiiesl men who ever stepped Into a ring. lie, tun, euros hlx lltfllhuml III the inured rlrile, bill Hint dues nut mean tint) he shiiulil lrp nut uf hlx iluxii to do ... He knew there was but une rhnnie In u nilllluti In win fruni l.enti.irdi his hnnillers know It mnl the mull Innilker uf Hie iluh was nwnre i.r It. lie li.i.l liuxed llrniiy nine liefure mnl b-nrni-.l then Hint he was no uiiilih fur Hie New nrker. The built In lilni iiipiiiiI Hie payment uf u liiurll money tu luke a benthig mnl be entered Hie.rlng fur (bat piirpoxe. Illlx lx no ntteiilpl tu dixireilit Tlllimns, lie ellilenllv lierded Hie mnney mnl gut II. Leonard, tun, dnex not deserve repruieb. He wax nxKeil tu box 'Ihomns. nnil It wits purely ii Inixliirxs iri.,iillll,ll Willi ll.m, He knew Hull be bnil xunietlllng "suft," nail It wax an nut w.lj I,, earn .ll'i.'ll, He did wluit wax evpeiteil uf lilni nnil he illd nut rellxh Hie Job. 1'he rent blame rests mi the xhniiblers uf Hie mini who iniule Hie uiiitrb. He was not deiettrd, fut he xnn the xmiie pair bnv nt Hie xiiiue elub n vear ngii. 'Iben II witx a ulie-xhleit battle and unlv n iiiexlun uf buw lung 'I linmiix would xlny. .link It union lx ii mind innlrhiiiiiker, Iml he mmle a big mlitnke mid n-mlo II with b.itb eyex w hie upen. He never xlinubl liuve nrrmitted Hie bout In Hi'. llrM place. In it yenr he put. mi H.nnf llihu: like furty-fuui xhnu und iirrnugex '1J0 li.mls, nod (here Isn't n in i ti In the wurld be won't llp up mi In une of llipni. It lulgbl lime been Imril tn xelei I un uppi.ni nt fur t e tiiaril, and Ib.iuitix wn (be nulv mini who wuiibl tnke u i hanee, but lie xlinnld lime bfxttnled befule r it I in him nil. Thuxe wlin xiiw the -wnylllg, lileedlllY buver .tutld.llg hf!pcx in; ilu.t Hie rntiex III Hie -Kill round, with In, Hi llillldx p.irlly mixed but In tin -linpe tu defend llluixrlf, rrled nut Ii Icile the uneven (initio stepped. II wax u ptilbeHe sight, where brtllalil.v relg-neil rmupiiit. Lvell Hilly (,lliuu, l.cniuinrx noiuiiger, enllril out in Hie referee tn stop the nue-xbled light nnil turned hlx head niviiy when the hint lilovi wn xtruek. Ax wax xulil herure, l.enlliird imillot be hlunied. Nur eilll ( harte;. 'Iliolinix, une uf the ginuexi men who ever dunned h glove. I'nr the llrxt l.me i e mux t puxn It un (u Mud lumiker lliililiiu, with H.e hope t Iln I he iniixhlerx h) future iilutihex fruni n boxing Klmiilpulut, mnl nut the box ulllre. BOXING BILL IS PASSED BY HOUSE Now Up to Governor to Say Whether Commission Will Ketn ii 1 n t i C" ivnil 5""u"- "!'"' " MEASURE WINS, 12(5 TO 28 HAItmSHllpi. May s I't nnxjlvania Is to Pave a Slate Athletic Ciimnilsxliiii If (iovenmr Hiiuubaugh goes along on the plan The Mouse last night, bv a vole of 12 C t" '.'S passed and sent to the ijovernor tl at In bill ilellnlnic and Kgil- latlng b ixlng. span lug and wieslllng con lexis und cieatlng a ciiiiiiilxxliin nf llnee lueinbeis lo eat iv Its pmiximix lulu tffict Theie was no ddi.He. The bill e.n Her In the sexxiun. ,ix deflated In the Senate only lu be lecunxldeicd and sou' lo the llou-e with but a handful of votes iippiixliiK .tohn McVailxh. Siranton light iromotei. .vim biuught the bill beie lu l-Vbriiniv and who lias In en coming heie exeiy wick slnie tu see that It wax hep! alive and i ill un lis wav to the C.i.veinoi. l..dav expie-std hlni.xel' a imilldeiit that (Juveinor Hiuiii bauKii will sim the iiieuxini' The C.itlln bill establishes a State nlli lellc cnnitlllsx.,111 culislsllng uf thlee melil beis to be .'ippoillled by the lioM-riior. They ale tn x,.(. fnr rmir ye.us Meinbeia of the lollllllisxloli ale to eai.ll leielve $1011 iier minimi They are to elect a secitt.uv, who U In he paid $ I Mm pet Jeal The coin, mlrxlnn ix to icpoit iiuuuall.v to Hie (iov ernor Sule jiiiisdlctlou over all boxing con texts is given the commission No llslle en oountets ale In bo sfaged wllhuut, the iiio niolei or proinolcis llixl stiuilug a lliense. Tho applicant must he Hi? owner of the piemlses wheio 11 Is Iniended to si.igo the contexts in must show it lease of at least a cj's term pptUauts for State thelites must tile with Ihe Auditor Ceneial a bund in tho sum of $r,ooil L'nder the bill the i oiiiinlssliiii is to have uc. ess at all times tn the bunks uf the licensed clubs or In dividuals putting on the tontests, within twentv-fuiir liouis after a boxing tourna ment ls staged the licensee must repoit lo the coni'iilssloii the whole number of tickets for the contest and the amount uf tho gloss icielpts A tax of 5 per eut of the giuxs IrLelpts must be paid at Ihe same time, the money being forw aided to the State Tieas uict l'Tve days' giate is allowed to pay this tax l'allure to do so shall work a fur feltuiu of the hnnil There me to be no "dead-head" tickets Issued except under the i tiles of the tom uilxslou reisous iindet eighteen vents ate haired flom paitlclpatinK lu or being a spectator of a contest. A ilause Intended to prevent fake tUiitx Mads that "The license of n emporation ptnnitllig such a context shall be levokeil and 'the toipoiatioii shall not thci cutter le celvo h license" Klghteis lltcuilng lu u sham or collusive imitest for the first of fense shall be bailed flom the i Iiik lor six mouths I''or the second offense they shall be harm! from admission to or paitklpat Ing at aiiy'tlme in a mutest in the State Hoxllig bouts aie limited to ten louuds The lighters are to wear gloves weighing at least six ounces. The building In which It is pioposed to hold boxing conteMs must be pioperly venti lated and protected against Pro and other danger. The commission may H-qulre u certificate of Inspection to be tiled with tho application for a license. Individuals con victed of violating any of the provisions of the act may be made pay a lino of not more than (",00 or sent to jail for six months, or both. Conviction of a corp.ua lion would c.ury with it a iPvui.itlnii of the Club's license $3.95 Silk Shirts That Are Stylishly Different 55cfii n.. Ti.,l..nirk ll.rck la, !.! 1038 1305 8436 i lliplll . . eilll lie I Oll.inrrr.i n imn.i ii. r will send II In the bnttiun, Itenny l.eiumrd Evening Ledger Decisions of IUnrj limits Last Night lllniiiil.i Ileum leuuir.l kui.iUeil out t iiiirlex "tih!" Iliuiiinx, Kixtlii I'nlxv ltri.il erlek ilrfentixl miiiic .In,, Horrell, 1'rinUle ( kirks mm tiuin iiiniuy Dliiiiiiinil, nunK Vfedrtiiy ilreu Willi niinic Vlrt.overn mill I ninl.le Klein Kluiunsl Ijlille Mi'.Nulty, xmiiiil. Lniiriixter leu lliuiik wiiu frnm .hukle t Inrli, llli,. i Willi- l..il .Ice Vlitnrrun. llurrl-liiug Henri Haulier dent I'rnnkle Vl.iKilIrr, Walh Nelxi.a anil Wllltrl I ll sertllil. MI.VII'llls,1,,1, Vlidirrini ilerrnteil Mlik Mm.. Ml"! Mil Kl.ll luhiiui It.l. ilren nnlh l(ii rryel. 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I III inn IO.I Slellurlnu. lux Me.l IIIiik Vllxa 11,1 I.ciih Slur 11.. 'Ihe third rue wax illiiil.ti tin. I wilt l,e run um tti. thlr.t lirnl sivenlh rm ex n xpeetiieh Vppr.'iittee iillnwan. .' ilnitn,'! V, mher i tear lin, k K I For all Gears Gears last longer and run smoother if lubri cated with PT GRAPHITE sF Automobile LUBRICANTS They reduce friction to almost nothing by preventing metal from wearing on metal JOSEPH DIXON CM CIDI.E CO. Untj Citjr. N. J 'XxX EititCitiJ 1S27 ZvT-X AJwV Atk your dtaltr far ( Dixon Lubricating Chat Kvcry day vc Iicar the pleasant com ment, "Some Sliirtsl" for every one is a $5 value in style, quality and work manship, Speaking of the "Pull-Proof," vc sold Jnorc tics yesterday than most stores carry. Six U Sforej Market St. Market St. N. Front St. 1430 Chestnut St. Broad & Gtrard Ave. 3647 Woodland Ave. W , OUT OK TIIK CiAMK Hi Myuts will lie unnlile to Ret into Brooklyn's line-up as a result of nil injured rinit .shoulder, stilTcied in tryiiiR to make a hnrd catch. Gil hooley, of the Yanks, suffered a like injury here. Binrjles ard liunylcs The .Mildness of Muv I I Itr titrtvn una (o.'if mnl War, unit itrury, ni; tins rhillnt mnl v cali nnil I pi, hrr i koi 7 hrrr i itn.irlil., Hint hlnln 41 i loi'V li.it.li. ' 5rlit lie. 'tf itntlii liet;ct ii j. nr inn Ihrmi (I. I lir i 'trfnnim i. ,i ' btrnilur fun t N iii ni, linj, u nillr.l 1, ill iUuK ni.il liult ond M ory. l.us t,,iir mnl tvtit unit tiffit'i, uilli ti lili. Mii.f he. ftin lu JntHi v ifh iir " V.exterd.ij'x liprit llnlir xixlli straight it.tniH uf W niter .liilinxi.il, 1 In ll Until. He Ills seiiHi.u, won Ms iluwiihm luhnsun hraveli sluik II mil wiih l,o usual . In from his ti'iuu nuitm- n riuix. Ihe Yntiki,p n,n n hill kiiiu. mi.t i t The Jinx snln, .1 rrnnviiii irihi..il.'y III.. YmiiUx rnli.e.l the .Mhletlm loio a wlilln llflllii Knllff liia.I,, l.nvi'liiler look l.lue Ills luo l.nxe xniHSh In the fc.iirlh s. ..fell llurim who h.ol IrlpU.l i ii.l llentii uorktil utrnKs the inn llixl h.'Mt III" Dlllls nnil j.hip.1 Jrrr Trxriiu's lll.le (IfDrir HIsIIIiibm ti.iN Inixv Kftttnir married an.l .Inliii Lv.'is tiuin, ti r.'.l Ih.. llmves to u vi. turv over Ihe llu.ll.erx Tom Sestnn reslxl. rr.l a hi ntitnlttliltm llrlnii'x lli.. vlilnrv fnr lilmnflf IMrnli, xt'iixatlnn Ihe I'nr.llluilx In 1,1 nff While thev. .llrt It the Utnntx tnnk (lrxt iiIiiim nuiln Trts Speaker h e, iftvpil the In.linnx t.h uf a dilie l.v i'rnwfor.1 il.'f. nt ill tin rinli.tsj nf th.' fc? H 5 ??& i V .'..C ' -'is;t-2 C( aL a. mar They please the taste great! But IF A cigarette simply pleased the taste, smokers used to let it go at that. But not now. Because Chesterfields fivc smokers not only ft taste that they like, but also n uev) kind of smoking enjoy ment Chesterfields lilt the smoke-spot, they let you hnav you are smoking cy"SatUfy"l Yet, they're MILD! Tbo nw llendot pure, natural Imported and Domestic tobacco that tolls tho ttory. And tho blend can't bo copied don t forget t Ask for CUcstcrCclds-nc-tl thno you buy. JfftXt4jftyiUi6Bcco Co. 2 . TRTSTAM AND TYRUS WOULD HAVE BEEN SWATTING AROUND .500 WHEN .400 HITTING Countinir Figg Passes Aim-In Pviniio Wni'fnra AIVIIIV J. A 1111V TI I.VIVWA.W & AVXAAAU lAftl JL UMil Shine Around .350 Mark Hy (5KANTLAND KICE The 1917 Color Scheme Illuml and flame So the world turns red ' Where the plow of the aamc Itavern over the dead; Flnvic and blood HVirro the- red drift curl , And the crimson flood h an endless whirl: Flame and blood by the hill and stream, Wood and flame in the dreams we. dream, Where out the road that is fushinij red The earth drives on to its fate ahead. Win or lose That's a whim of Fate , For none mau choose When the lied Cods wait Thrauih the push und flash From the cndlesn roar Where the areat nuns crash And the flesh spurts ffore; Flame and blood ore the flowers rife That hlomn alone in the yards of life, Where out the road that is fjushina red The world drives on to its fate ahead. 0111 vvalidei to recent of ISST erltip nttentlon has been called mention of those .100 hitters "Ihurt overlook the fact" writes a non coiubatnnt. "that In those primeval days a base on balls counted as n hit. No wonder tlicv vvoto up thete aioiind .410 or such Where would Cobb or Speaker be today If a puss went as a base bit?" Theie's something lu this Idet, lit that. Speaker last season collected U1I b.isehlts and eighty -twn passes. Ills average, nc couling to modern ways, was a. paltry 3S.1. If Tils had been given credit for W(jr, two passts, as the old-tluieis were, lis avenge would have been lifted to ,187 (liven credit for bases on balls, Ty Cobb in l'Jtl would have batted 4S!i, In place of .120. Last season llprt Shotten batted '.'s2 Hut Uert also collected It I passes, which under the I h ST system would have lifted the liiuwnle star up nroutid .too Quito a dlffeieiice. Miller Husglns and Oonlo Hush would have been Hull htttirs the gl eater pint of their tareers if fieu passes had been scored as base bits. Accumulating u butting ax et age over thn free-pass route Is about us dllllcult as collettltiK a meal over the free-lunch route. The Veteran lu tho summer of 1SC1 a drummer boy. at the age of fifteen enlisted with the Kiist New Hampshire Iteglnient Later on be com pleted the wars swan as a cavalryman This man is still an active, fotcc In base esterfield CI also ii &$rsa EOQKE VMffi xWBSsAaail. Ti oarrMYmnaAccocot WAS ALL THE RAGE? "'.-". . 4h as Safeties Would Have"' T,ilxp PTnrrfrina nnrl "RncVi lVi ball, and on Wednesday of this week h celebrates bis seventy-first birthday. W infer to Krank (!. Bancroft, business man niter of tho Cincinnati Hcds and one of the lending figures of tho profession for exactly foity years. "Old Hanny" Old Hanny, still a kid at seventy-ona, lnanaged tho New Iledford club In 1878, and won tho Xcvv England League pennant That was thirty-nine years ago. In 187.1 ho went to Worcester and had .Um Mm trio for his team captain. Thert ho tinned out Harry Stovey, Arthur Irtvln, Lee Richmond, Charley Hennett and A! Uiisliung. In 1851 be handle! Detroit, and there h brought on such stats as Xed llanlon and Cliarllo Hennett It was in 1881 that Banny. managing I'lovldeucp, won the first world series ex-er played Ills Providence stars beat the. Metropolitan champions, 0-0,' 3-1 and 11-2. These games were played on the old Polo (Hounds Just thirty-three years ago. Banny had P.adbournn and Sweeney for hi pltcheis. two of tho greatest that ever faced the wood. In 18'Jt Hanny went to Cincinnati, and for twenty-six yeara ho has traveled the circuit with the Iteds and has handl-d the cash In more than 1000 ball game v. Tody he Is still on the Job, one nf tho moat popu lar and one of the most competent men that baseball has ever known a kid at seventy- of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos Blended ?-srktw ETT J a " 20 v. lOffi .Mrr'f I :s !. W - 'Vffj '1 Xjll', VjW "M A2 . "Ml rJ.a 1tJ VI 1 XV M t.-s M 4-t 'M & m rm ?mi ir, TM m vtm , Y.i 35,l ,iv ii li;. .4 ' if, E"..,i.-i i?!a fj'ig t, " T3 fi r i , 'i. is7 r , .. - .J '. ,1-V fjill -,.' s .- . 'r- AX ', it i"T- , T, 'XJ ?.-' J ('?S.
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