V -$ V EyENING LEDER-PHIlkDELPHIA; SATUKDY, SEPTEMBER 1917 WHtTE HAS BOXED HIMSELF OUT OF A JOB; LIGHTWEIGHTS SAY HE IS TOO GOOD SETT WHITE, ONE OF COUNTRY'S FLIGHTWEIGHTS, FINDS FEW OPPONENTS WILLING TO MEET HIM goan's Fight With Tillman Next Wednes day Night Will Be Only Fifth Appearance in This City in Nine Years' Career it i mjt l 1 tf B : .j - if t' $ W- ISS In the boxing Bnmo Is a liability Instead of nn asset, unless mo "feasor of mild Huecesi! In a rhnmnlnn. This was brouuht to our attention Charley White, the Chicago lightweight, who Is In Philadelphia preparing him- tor r six-round bout with Johnny Tillman nt Shlbe Talk next Weilncsuiy nimu. hM been quite successful In his ring career, and as a lesult Is rorceu to Idle while mediocre boxers me leaiilnir a linn est. Ho Is unablo to ooiain Ants In his clnss and must tnko on welterweights to keep from sUnlng to .' Bennv Leonard Is nldestciiiilnc every offer for a title bout, and the otliciH, JaUy Cllne, Willie Jackson and Johnny Dundee, liavo other lmpoitant engage- whenever White's name Is mentioned. As a last resort, Charley came 10 delohla to meet anv lightweight In the world and snis ho will mike an effort etoan up nil of the lightweight contenders, provided they nie willing to meet f, and thus irtunlly force Leonard Into a match. One ciack at the tuiu is uu -' Charley wants. V White has been In the boxing gamo for nine years and, stiange as It rmy seem, fc,'ha performed in Philadelphia only four times. He staited with foimmy wiiiim IgMJ'ltlO, nnd fle,ears liter met Sammy Hobtdeau. Then he met Chat ley (Kid) S" Wswas and last winter clashed with Johnny Nel&on nt the Olvmplu. Chailey had -poor start here and kept nway from tho tow n as much as possible. hen ho ,( ;smM just a kid he came on to get some work, but found tho imih up. auei mra k-" L-..l . 1 n i ., ....... .. I. - 1.....1I 1 .!. f.Ul.rt..ifiit rtfTflliJ ill tlln IlllPlK O Wffifjk Nate Lewis, asked n promoter to put his boy on In one. of the bouts. "I don't P WW What he gets," said Adam, "I want him to box the toughest boy you can And i. J? rt i . - ... t . l, .- .,.,..,. t- I- ..-!.. HM. .. l.rtii, , oe n UtlTPUH. V 2r suvcr wio uoui pay mm wnai you mum ne la vui hi. xno uvw ,... .. ... , bV V Iflu. 17t.UA .,nn I... n mllA n .. ,1 4l, nllillonrn unnt llll.l mIM, tnV. wrx L- "" """ " """ " ""- "- " - .STl' ... T FELT elated over my showing," said White, "and thought that I I would stay In Phlhdelphla for n time. My thoughts turned tovvnrd home, however, when I opened the envelope which contained the money for my services. How much do jou think was In It? You'd never guess in tho world. Exactlv $15 In $1 dollar bills, and I thought it would be nt least $G0. I figured that this was no place for me, so I beat It. Two weeks later I met' Abe Attell for tho featherweight title In Memphis and lecelved $400. It was that small puise that kept me away fiom this town for such a long time." Developed Knockout Punch and Soon Became a Topnotchcr WAS not until Match 17, 1915, that White rotuined to Philadelphia. On that night the Oljmpla Club staged a bout between Johnny ICilbane and Kid Wil- i. and Jack McGulgan put on an opposition card which hi ought together tho test boxers In the country. McGulgan wanted a strong wlndup, so he matched White with Sam. Itobideau, then considered one of the best lightweights In the lUntry. Charley demanded $1500 for his shate. Just 100 times as much as he lved in his other battle. His terms weie accepted, and White won in one isinute and thirty seconds. He dropped Robidcau In the first round nnd Sammy ldn't get up until aftet ten had been tolled off by Muggsy Tailor ovci his pios- jjtrate form. As it resulted eighteen minutes of haul wotk to earn the lltst $1G this town and only one nnd one-half minutes to get $1500 five years later, Chailey (jbegan to wonder what svstem was being uteil In Philadelphia. Ho came back lihortly afterward and administered a lacing to Ch.ulev (Kid) Thomas, and then fitayed away until last winter, when ho boed sK rounds with Johnny Nelson. !SnIs was a sensational affair, and although It went the limit, Nelson bpent ninety jieconds on the floor. White stnrted bolng In 1908 nnd he virtually was forced into the game He iwas a sickly-looking outh weighing only clghty-flvo pounds and believed to have K tad tuberculosis. He went to a gvmnasium to build himself up and used to put t 'TUn the gloves. He soon began to fill out nnd bhovved such promise that he was li;'"THven a few matches aiound Chicago. Ho did so well that he kept at It evei since. fjw i" "At first I was a clever boxer who won on points," explained White between puns as lie worKea oai in juck ujunens gjmniiMum lui.ay. i uneu m ii mi opponent and Jump away, because I thought the fans liked It. I discovered ni mistake and Incidentally a knockout wallop In New Orleans, In 1913 when I boxed a boy named Joe Thomas. In the second round I landed a left hook on Thomas's Jaw and down he went. I was as much sui prised as any one, and I filially knocked him out In tho eighth round. Thomas said It was a fluke, so wo were matched again- I finished him in two rounds the second time." White is his own tiainer. He conditions himself nnd always Is In good shape. Xe does not believe In too much road work and never takes long runs ... J"' TT HAS been said that White does not deserve a bout with Leonard be- cause of his showings against Freddy Welsh. Charley met Welsh four times, three times over tho ten round route and once In a twenty-round go. He was unable to det the champion In fifty rounds, siy these critics, and therefore is not entitled to any recognition. The answer Is that Freddy Welsh was the best defenslvo boxer In the vvoild when In condition, and ' could stay ten rounds with Jess Wlllard. If he didn't tare to bo hit no man in the woild could penetrate his guard. That's what White was up against in every one of these fifty rounds. Morris and Fulton Confident of Victory Next Monday ri" CONFIDENCE means anything, both Carl Mo.-rls, tho ferocious fit email, and Frfdwaid Fulton, the pugnacious plasterer, will win a decisive victory In Canton, O., on Labor Day, The big blokej will get together for fifteen rounds or less and the winner will have first call to meet Jess Wlllatd for the title. If this doesn't go through, he will be the unanimous choice for the holder of the truck horse championship of the universe. It will be a rare sight to gaze upon that pair of piano movers as they gjrate around the ting for foitj five minutes, and their mastodontlc efforts should make n big hit with the natives. However, there Is con siderable rivalry between tho boxers and lefetee, and Promoter Matt Hlnkel an nounced that betting would bo barred. Ed Bang, of Cleveland, visited the rival camps tho othc.- da and was amazed at the spirit shown by the men. Each considers the mitch of minor impottanco and Is making plans for the future when he meets Wlllard "When I get through with this fight," Morris begins, nnd then, pausing be tween rope-sklpplng periods, proceeds to tell of his plans to battle Wlllaid. "And," says Fulton. Just ns If he had laid awaj the vast fiame of his ilval for the ominous count, "I plan to go in for a few months of haid ttalnlng and then rill be ready to knock the block off this Wlllard peison " But tho fact remains that Morris beems to have Fulton's number and almost proved It befoie ho was fouled In their last mix InNew Yoik Inst March. Fred ward la weak In the midriff nnd Call directs his attack to that portion of the' body. If Fulton can hold off his aggressive opponent with that long iPf n.i cross his right a couple of times, he will have a chance. But at close quarteis 'Morris has a big shade. ' Rain Interferes With the Double-Header MILTON J. STOCK, J. Ersklne Majer, David Bancroft, Fred W. Luderus and William KUlcfer, Jr., held a field day of their own nt the Phil's' ball laid v terday p. m., nnd Messrs. Jesse L. Barnes, Edward J. Konetchy, Walter Trages&er J Carlisle Smith and Walter Maranvllle took the short end of the last box score in' August by the count of 4 to 3 It was the second victory of the preent sprint lkiiu l" ioiii"s ii """ "" "; iiuin ai-uicu victories, with Enna yj "XlL&ojr uunni), lu av,ooj ,iuhi wt"h ,.., j.uiuc nuy we mat is IBe ifaimorans nave capvureu luuneeii iciories nnu suffered the ., mr drv to say, .v1 There- was to have been a double bill today, but the first gamo was called off becaii ' ,fTwet grounds, and unless the National Army patado takes all the falthrni e I" ,t certain that a big Saturday Jam will seo Grover Cleveland Alexander turn bacl tl P.h. visitors. While we were taking Jess Barnes' scalp jesterday tho National r le & champions did more than was expected. The Dodgers beat the Jolno i . ti ' nmiind carried the league leaders to a 1-to-l tie. the second im. i.... V . ni "Clllff Callprl at the end of the eleventh inning. Ev'ery little bit helps. u Milt Stock's conscription number was 2646. We never bothered to ask MI1L i' what hundred he came out in, but it was a good thing for Pat Moran & Co. that t MMt was with us jesterday. Detail stuff: In the t-ccond Klllefer singled. Jfajer Jekributed, and on his blow to Pow ell In center Billy was caught trj Ing to make tkW, Wildfire walked and on Bancrofts lilt to 1 taw lings, Majer touched t tlPM. Stock was up and ne ueuverea a twouase mow to left, -Mayer and Schulte b". - Twrt rntiM fnr Afllt. Tn tbn npipnfh Tin r.nt thn nthfti- tun c?Ai ,.. pian. ,.w .-..- - . ... -..- -- ...- -...-. .. i;iluile. (Jed out for a starter, but Banny connected for a base blow to center. Milt decided that Dave would look better on the bench than on first, nnd Powell Hchg legged after the ball while Dave scored and Mil tpulled up at second, taking third on uavvys out. Keiiy reemea to nave vvnitted's lino drive be pulled a "Snodgrass" and Milt scored what proved to be the winning run Might think he had done enough, but still there was work ahead. Tlth theThlls two runs to the good, things looked sure going In the final. J. Carlisle smim iouna one 10 nis imtng ana sioppeu at first. Rawllngs copied and first and second were stewed. Tyler's suicide helped J. Carlisle to This put Barnes, the pitcher, on deck. Tyler had batted for Tragesser catcher, he Is but as Jess had singled in the second nnd hit the ball ,-Ja the fourth and seventh, the thinkers on the Boston bench allowed him in turn. ' 'ih "WKE Inside stuff pointed toward a tie game If he' could come through :" ad hui pitching was as good as Mayer's. Jess pounded an upshoot or apiMthlnK' and J, Carlisle dented the disk. This put Rawllngs on third aM Barnes half way between first and second and only one out. A hit MB Vcllv and, the latter had nrevlouslv made a nnlr nf hlnr-W ,,i,i a tie or worse. Kelly turned on one and It sailed high In the air. 'raced back and. after a pretty catrh. steadied himself for thn limn. Jrtowlla, started, as the vball hit w pelt's glove and It was necessary ana hmk, ns ata, Jiigier looxea it over nicely. - . i . . . . - .. . ' n,wraM wcKea uiemieive out of yOPiT & vtetery to C !is i. t s - ,.J '' . ."1 j.T -J N GOLF FOR THE BUSIEST BUSINESS MAN hch "ibo I Call fo 1 I AG SON" i n MI5T' BGLFRAH JEKVUL "Xuu tx .5AV KRMSs'.fe-rrS rj WASIuJ Pi.VVrJG TO VouR 1 V ,"l !1J op aflTM ut-T- I Vmom" tJ' Lv Hops i oet To K LSy -u. -ife - rHC eR,CK' FTiu J6ea. m FoSuick" 1 O o. ... g. "s-1-if ,"- sear otr gcoros- te? A'A .tA(9(y V Yod- BLftuKi-rr- "1f .jMW-v V V-lfltSMK- blamk rzL "X . X5!; A eusiNcsi TTl-r? SP A &&k m's idea MAJORITY OF PHILADELPHIA CLUBS HAVE ARRANGED EVENTS TO CELEBRATE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Scotch Foursomes, Best Ball Matches, Play Against Par and Regulation Medal Play Handi caps Will Feature Day's Competitions Lvno l l'li Will lie a lllu hil-idclphla golfers, for ncirl evcu one nf the tlillt-one clubs .ifllll ited will, the Golf Avoclutlun of Philadelphia 1it sdiiictiiltig ot other on tin- program foi that di Thote who hive not am thing clud uld will be buxy c i lug fm the golfcis 'I he Philadelphi i t'rlthet t'luli Ins not bad a single event M.licdulid foi tills season but the golftiM there promise to be out in force on Mondaj The Merlon I'rlcltet and tin. ritllndelphl-i Countrv clubs have nothing on the schedule, and tills Is true of the hca vlew anil the Pine Willcj clubs Hut tho others, with almost no ecoptlon, have something on the card for cither the morn ing or the afternoon The inlcd or Kcotch foursome Is a popu lar event for most of the clubs, and thes will be plavcd at msdow ne. St Davids and Merchintvllle Two or three others hid this event on the ptogram, but owing to the fact that so many ot tho women plajers ari. still out of town, they have postponed these events until later In the fall While every club has sent Its quota to the front rltln r through enlistment or diaft, tho members believe there Is no harm In canjlng out the regular program, particular!) as the bulk of the members are still patt the conscrlp llve age In the fcotch foursomes the two plavcrs are on eich team and tho men and women pla)cH alternito In hitting the bill Most of the clubs are now using tho selective drive This makes It moie interesting all around, as both partners drive fiom each and ever) tee After the drive Is beleited the nlterii-vto stroke play follows until the ball Is holed out At Phllmont the feautro on Monday will bo the qualification for the Treasurers Cup The plajers will quillf) at eighteen holes and the mitch p!n rounds will be pla)ed each Siturdij during September with a final round of thlrt) six boles At Iins downe there will be a match pliy against pir for the Hecretary'( Cup Lansdowne has bad several secretaries, but the present Incumbent Is the only ono that lias ever put up a cup for pl.iv and a big field Is expected to play for the trophy. There are scvcrnl best ball four ball nntchcH, Whltemarsh and Stenton featuilng this Interesting event which is rapidly growing In popularity with the golfers of this city Ker) club without evccptlcn will have a big ilmce Jlondi) night and not a few will have dancing on the greensward and the tennis courts The Huntingdon Vullev Countrj Club for jean Ins lcept Labor Da) open because at this time of the )ear theie Is usuall) an open golf tournament on tho carpet. But the members of the club will be cut In numbers, as the fall championship Is sched uled for net Saturday and the members are anxious to get Into snnpe tor that event Hero Is a brand-new reason for the calling off of the national am item tourna ment as advanced by ' Pollow through": Ity PHTLU PUTTER one for the What Philadelphia Golfers Will Do on Labor Day 'llirt ihlef 1 ut,op !)n Rolf tnurniinifntN, ns siIiimIiiIimI at tlir i irluu clnlii, fiillon : NwhIIiiim . Vt . scodii foiirsoriit-'. I'. VI. in, (Ml plui liunitlf ilt. I aiiMliiMin , VI, Motrh foursome". 1 VI., Vlutili nil) uKiilnst pur fur -rcre-tar'H up, IrinUroiil Vtcilul pint luinillrip. Hon Vlr DrhliiK, upproiif lilne and puttlnc tontf st, I'lilliunnt (liiillrilns roiinit for Trras un r' tin o VroniniinK Vlpilal ila liiinillrip. ICiirrtuit Vlctlil ptu tiaiidiniii. IlildJon ountr Vlrdit pin liuinlicnti. sti nt ui I uur-lmll test trail liundlciip. Mlillriniir.il loiir-luill licit hall tournr), firt and (-nml roiiniN, st. Iuld . VI, mlxpil foursomeit, L'. VI, lirht toiir-liill fnurioine. lorre-d lie VIrd il til i linndlrup. Nnrtli II, IN Vleihil pin hnndleiin. II via l.lshtrcn and thlrfj-ilv hole nieilal h indiuiPH. Vli nhantilllrV. M., ntiprnnrlilns nnd ptittlnpr toiiti-st and clelitrenhole liindluili for nun nnd wonifii. r, VI, mhrd four oMiet and plUHeen liole nied il Imncllenp for men. I il lai Temple Vleilnl pins liandlenp. ' One of our Pittsburgh friends happened along )esterda) and before vie had finished tilklng to hlni we discovered just why tho I'liltcd States (tolf Association gave up the plan to bold a patriotic tournament at OaUmont during tho week originally set apirt for the nation il amiteur champion ship lncldentall), the explanation bhows prcttv clp-iily that those who have been crltlilzliv tho I. S t! A so fervldlv for Its action In canceling the tourn iment didn't know what the) were talking about. 'According to our Pittsbuigh friend, It was the Oikinont 1'ountr) Club Itself that found it virtually Impossible to bold the tournev and he is under the Impression that word to that effect was sent to tho U S Q A odlclals. It seems that a mlll tir) camp of sonio sort was established at the ver) gates of the Oakmont club, that the odlcers domiciled therein had been Invited tf uo the course, and that there was a stiong probability that parts of the links might hive to be given over to the soldiers. In view of thesa facts, the Oakmont offi cials decided that It would bo Impracticable to hold a big golf tournament and asked to be relieved of their Implied obllgitlon to the U. S. (!. A. As the officials of tho national association were none too anxious to hold the touine) an)wa), It was not hard to grant Oal'mont s request. ' That Is the eplanatlon which our Pitts burgh friend Imparted to us, and wo have no rraron to doubt his vcraclt). The action of the IT. S' G. A met with such universal commendation that Its officers probably aid not feel It necessary to announce that Oak mont had taken the first step In the aban donment of the tournament, but because of the unjustified criticism which they have re ceived fiom one or two sources we think that In fairness to them the exact situation ought to be understood " HERZOG HURT AGAIN: MAY BE OUT ALL SEASON Giants' Second Baseman Is Car ried Off Field in Brooklyn Game Yesterday NKW YORK. Sept. 2 Charlie Her-sog may not be able to play baseball again this ear. He collapsed In the eighth Inning of esterday's game between the Giants and Dodgers and had to bo carried from the field His collapse Is believed to have re sulted from Injuries received last cprlng, when he fell and Injured his back as n result of kicking at a piece of chewing gum In a railway station. Heriog's absence would be one of the greatest possible blows to the Giant Infield He Is captain of the team. HINKEL PLANS TO FORM U. S. BOXING ASSOCIATION CLEVELAND, Sept. 1. An attempt to reorganise the American Boxing Associa tion will be made at a meeting here Sunday. Matt Hlnkel. president of the association, today Issued a call for the meeting de signed to place boxing In a standardized basis such as It enjoys in England and France. Secretary Tom Andrews, of the A. D. A., arrived today from Milwaukee. ' One of the prime objects of this meet ing," said Andrews, "will be to devise some means by which champions can be fcrced to defend their titles at reasonable Intervals." Camden Title Game Postponed Owlna to wet roundt tht championship tarn una uienaora. scheduled between Haddonfteld tor thU afternoon, hi two team will .battle on Monday ra.r n uiDMCown ralr around The winner if ihi. B"e'. W''l' for thWch2n3rni0o'.3 r w vvumy, Deen called oft and .the t at RAIN KEEPS PHILS AND BRAVES IDLE Both Games of Twin Bill Called Off Red Sox and Ath letics Play Them was nothing doing in the wav of basebill at tho Phillies' Park this after noon desplto the announcement that the liraves and rhlllles wero going to entertain with adouble bill The moguls had plan ned to havo two games, but the weather man decided to havo one big inning and broke up both games before they could get started The rain of the morning hid the park In such condition that at noon the first game was called off. Moran and Stalllngs, however, were re luctant to spend a day In Idleness, and de cided to watt until the last minute before rancellug the second engagement. They did wait until the last minute, or close to It, for no official announcement of the post ponement of the second game was given out until 2.50. The continued rain at that time forced the calling oft of .the bout The Yankees and aenators called off a double-header because of the activities of th weather man, but over In Boston the Athletics and lied Sox decided to go ahead and entertain. The lied Sox need the games If they hope to cut down the White Sox lead and said that only under the most adverse conditions would they consent to remaining Idle as long as the Mackmen were In town. New Director for Tome Eleven K -j rf.t rooiDan piayera in Tome Hchool at Tort I)e. poU. ld, are counting much thl. ,ar on the ervlces ot their new athletic, director, Fort a. (.'raver, who will take i chante of the football Piayera about a week before tbe openlnir of ih achool the middle of September. Doctor Crave? has been a member of the faiiliv nt i-,,,.,.5 Collese for eight year, and attracted n,ral attention laat aeaaon br hla mm... ,AT .r1 J mtesuhSS fh;v,cS?n,,ht collw' tor whlch " :"th It. W. Maxwell at Ringside for Fulton-Morris Match II Alrtuiltt li mlinlllecl that the winner nf llm I rrd I iiltiin-l ii r I VlnrrW Unlit, to lie Miicfd nt ( union, l . Vlondaj afternoon, will In tin ni'Vt opiKiiiiMlt nt t h ttnplmi lei VVil lard. The Limine I nicer will In- repri-M-nted mid "III lie (lie- mil. I'Mlmlrlnlil l lieu "paper t line n man nt the rhiB-lde, ns KOIlUtT VV. VIWWI.I l the npcrli editor, will lie the nftlrhil time Let per. and will rmer the slno for the Limine I editer re idem. 1 he tight will lie Mnced in the nflt riinult In plent. nf time tn make mutt of the detail fur the nports Hull thnmiitli nnilmU of the fltht will lie In all rdllluns of rnrndiD'e Urnlnc 1 nicer $500 BONUS PUTS 2 BOXERS ON MAT Badoud and Tuohey Are Knocked Out Because of Prize CHANGE OLYMPIA WIND-UP By ROBHKT W. MAXWELL Modern business methods were highly successful over In N'Yawk last night. An entirely new stunt, pulled by Jimmy John son, manager of bt. Nicholas A. C , aided tln spectators In their effort to spend an enjovable evening and they gazed upon two knockouts which bordered on the sensa tional Ted Lewis llittencd Albert Badoud, of Prance, and Joe Welling took a fall out of Tommy Tuohey. And thero was a rea son Before the bouts Johnson called his box ers together and slipped them tho following oration: "Men," iald be, 'the customers me howl ing for knockouts these davs. They must have them, and to make things Intetcstliig I will give a bonus to tho man who finishes his opponent the quickest In the last three bouts That bonus will consist of 500 per fectly good dollars, so go to it " Piankle Bruns and Kranklo Brown wero first to appear, but there was nothing doing Tho battle lasted ten rounds, with Burns the winner Ioe AVelllng and Tomni) Tuohey were nevt. Joe needed the money and started after his man from tho start. In the thhd be had Tomni) fl)lng signals of distress, but he weathered the storm In the slvth, however, Joo connected with Tuolie)'s i iw and Tommy was torpedoed He arose from the mat before the count of ten, but his seconds tossed In tho sponge. This gave Welling the edge for the $500, but Ted Lewis was )et to come Ted met Badoud, the Frenchman who prefers fighting for money rather thin en list as a soldier. Tho foreigner kissed the canvas two minutes and forty-fvo seconds after tho bout started and Lewis grabbed tho bonus. Ted also claims tho welter weight championship of the world b) virtue of his vlctorv 1 ct him have It. Perhaps ho deserves It. When Tuohey was knocked out last night he lost n good job and some money at the 01)inpU next Monday night. Tommy was billed to meet Willie Jackson In the flnil bout, but Ills defeat spoiled everything Jack Ilanlon was on tho phone early this morning with the following" Tuohey has been scratched for my show next Monday night. A gu) who can't last ten rounds with Welling has no chance to appear at the Oljmpla against Jackson He has been canned, fired and ever)thing else, and Terry McUovcrn will tnko his plice. Terry will give Jackson u bettei battle an) way. The rest of the show will be the same." SCHKOEDEIt TENNIS WINNER Young Net Plajer Defeats Levis in Three-Set Match at Beach Haven BKACH HAVn.V. X. J . Kept 1 The fa'l tournament for the Beach Haven Junior championship singles got under way on lbs gravel courts of the Hnglesldo Tennis Club this morning Twenty-nine bo)S under eighteen )cars of age, which Is the national Junior age limit, entered tho tests In this morning's matches Scliroeder, the smallest boy enteied In the tournament, de feated Levis In threo hard sets, 7-5, 1-8 and C-3, Allen Starr defeated Young Newton Beck nodne)'s brother, In nnothe,r hard struggle, 2-6, 6-3 and 6-3. Oswald Lord lost to Bless In a close three-set match, 2-6, 6-3, 0-4 Charles Watson, the Philadelphia boy's Champion, and J. Itussell each drew a bye and they met In the second round. After winning the first set easily at C-3, Watson was given a surprise, by Itussell, who won the second set and carried the jouthtul champion to 4-all In the third set. Summary: FIRST noUND J Lord won from L. Cuyler, by default. Illlaa defeated J Kreny C o, 11-0. Itodney Jleck defeated M. Kltch il-O. fl-1 William Ten Eyck deetated J. Falrea, 0 fl.v M. Carey deefated J. Bkeluy. fl-1, I) u. I'. Hutchinson defeated II. tollman, 4 0, 7-3. 0 3 i;. tl. March deefated J. Lober. n 0, n 0, 11. Roberta defeated II Smith. 11-1. 11.1 8. Sctfroeder defeated It. Levla, 7-3, 0-8 K, Btelwa:on defeated Arthur Lord (1 0, J. llerby defeated P. Meckel, 6.1, 0-1 Allen Starr defeated Newton Heck, a-'.', 8. UIU defeated O. Lord, 2 0. 0 3, at. 1-0, 0-1, 3-0, BECOND ROUhfD KILLEFER FORCES BACK CRAVATH AS PHIL'S BEST SWATSMAN, WHILE BODIE IS A'S ONLY SELECT HITTER i Mclnnis, Strunk, Schang and Haley Virtually on Even Terms Horn sby Gains on Cruise as Runner-Up in National League GAVVV CIIAVATII'S swatting slump has caused the demon mauler of tho Phil, to fall from his position ns hend of the Moranmon's hitting column, Klllefer now holding tho pace-setting Job, according to tho latest statistics. Tho blond t atchcr's mirk Is given ns .288, Whlttcd lelng second with ,28G nnd Gavvy a close thhd with .284. Ping Bodlo is holding on In tho .300 class according to the latest figures. Th California spheroid wrecker, with a mailc ot .305, 1a In reality tho fourth regular busman In tho American League, being exceeded In tho averages only by Ty Cobb, Ocorgo Slslcr nnd Trls Speaker. Tho fight for second honors In "A" circles is n beauty, Mclnnis, Strunk, Schang nnd Hnley being now virtually on even terms. 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