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EVENING LBDGBR--XHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1917
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0 ONE FIGURED TILLMAN COULD WIN FROM WHITE BUT JOHN WENT AHEAD AND DID 1$
ERRORS HELP SOX
TRIM A'S AGAIN
I'Schauer and Myers Hold
Boston to uniy rive
Safe Blows
SHORE WINNING HURLER
f SHIBli I'AHK. Kept. .
ir -u- rted yox again defeated tho Athletic.
kiiTSfnlh recoSd game of the series, 3-1.
e"' -.. .., mill' four mm it 1110 nrst
t.?t'lnnliis off Schauer and Myers, but
" L. re bunched with three errors uml
l? Abases on balls.
JVtwn Innings oft Shore and these
SJwed only one tally as the two errors
it the Tncd Sox and one pass did no dam-
'n,. Athletics run scored by C'rMln, who
J2?m a Pinch hitter for Selmuer In the
J 'Inning. -Jrlffln doubled, went to iniru
,, jtmleron'ii out nnd scoreu on uou.es
ilnrl'- .. ...
i .... e.v.it ami .Mc.MUiy were vciy in-
'& i i lous Individuals as also were the rival
basemen, both Hublltxel and Mclimli
Li.Vinrf more chances Mian u-uai.
F- ndde I'almer. of the Dallas club of
i , retm League, made ins uenui witli
)l. A's Although Palmer Is a second
1 lJLmn he was pressed Into service at
fc third base.
t nutnetder Bailey, ot the McAllister club.
? .,. reported to Manager Maclc today and
f -in t his tryout very soon. Outfielder
k S'JrSn. of the Fort Worth club, failed
to put In his appearance as expecteu.
One-third of the ptoceeds of today's
time went to the Haby's Hospital, of Llan
Jrcb. The threatening weather Kept the
Hjeidance. u0'ul '" -'00'
The Marine Hand was In attendance and
rliyed popular airs between the Innings and
trevlous to the game Among the spec
tator were about 300 fiom the United
BUtes' marine corps.
Chief Bender, who lost the flist game to
the Giants yesterday, was piesent. lie la
Offering from an attack of stomach trouble
tnd came home In older to put himself In
care oHUs physician.
The Athletics had a grand opportunity
to do tome scoring: In the .opening Inning,
tut fell down haul. .Tanileson opened with
a tingle, Shoro fumbled O rover's bunt and
Podle moved the ruunois up with a sacrifice.
Slrnnlt and Mclnnls then failed to bring the
runners home.
riRST lNNINCI
Witt threw out Hooper McNully wnlked.
Hoblltiell went out Witt to Mclnnls. Lewis
' footed to Mclnnl" No runs, no hits, no
trrors.
Jamlcson bounced a single off Shore's
floie, Shoie fumbled CIrover's bunt. Ilodlc
sacrificed, Agnrw In Mobilize!!. Stiunl! hit
In front of the plate and Agnew got the
tall and touched out .lamleson. Shore
threw out Mclnnls. No runs, one hit. no
trrori.
, SKCO.VD INN I Nil
Witt threw out Walker. (Jardnei fouled
to Meyer. Palmer thiew out Scott. No
runa, no hits, no errors.
Scott threw out Witt. I'almer fanned.
MeXally threw out Mejer. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
THIKD INN1NC!
Agnew singled to left. Shore sacrlfked,
8chauer to Mclnnls. When Hooper was sent
It Srst on four balls, Agnew was safe on
an attempted steal of third when Palmer
ronffed Meyer's throw. Palmer threw out
McN'ally, Agnew scoilng. Hoblit7el singled
to center, sctorlng Hooper.-Jloblltr.el went to
SKond on Strunk's fumble. Witt threw out
Lawls, Two inns, two hits, two errois.
Griffin batted In place of Schauer, (Irlltln
doubled to right Scott threw out Jamlcson.
Grover struck out. Ilodle singled to cen
ter. Griffin scoring. Ciaidner threw out
.trunk. One run, two hits, no errors
FOURTH INN1NH
Myers went In to pitch for the Athletics.
.Walker fanr.ed (iardner walked Scott
Med. to ""trunk Myers thiew out Agnew.
No runs, no hits no eirors
McNally threw out Mclnnls Will
walked. Witt was caught off first, but
got back safe when Scott muffed Hob
lltiel's lelay of Shore'H thro.v Scott
threw out Meyer No runs, rib hits, one
error.
FIFTH INNING
Shore struck out. drover stopped Hoop
er's single on its way to right. Hooper
Hole second, Witt thiew out McNally. Hob
lltiel walked Lewis beat out a giounder
to Myers. Hooper scoring, and when Myers
made a bad thiow to tlist, lloblltzel went
to third. Lew In stopping at (list. Walker
(rounded to Myers, unassisted. One tun.
two hits, one eiror
Myers singled to light, .lanileson forced
Myers. McNally o Scott U rover hit Into
a double play, McNally to llnblltxel. No
runs, one hit, no errors.
SIXTH INNINO
Gardner went out, Mclnnls Id Myers
Bcott fanned. Agnew fanned. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
Bodle (lied to Hooper. Scott threw out
Btrunk. Scott thiew out Mclnnls. No runs,
no hits, no errois. '
SKVfaNTH INNINII
Shore lined to Witt. Witt also thiew out
Hooper. Myeis thiew out McNally. No
rum, no hits, no errors.
Bhore threw out Witt. Palmer popped tp
Bcott Meyer singled to left Mers filed
to Walker, No runs, one hit, no errois.
KIUIITII INNING
Myers threw out Hoblltxel. Palmer threw
out Lewis. Walker fanned, No runs, no
hlta. no errors.
McNally threw 0nt Jamlesou, Glover
fled to Hooper, rtodle sent a long lly to
wwls, No runs, no hits, no errors.
NINTH INNING
liardner sIllKled In center. Scott hit Into
double play, Witt 'to .Mclnnls. Agnew
Mpped to Witt. No runs, one hit; no enois.
Mrunk filed to Lewis. Gardner threw
W Mclnnls. Shfcre threw o Witt, No
Wns, no hits, no enors.
"Dutch" Wohifarth Jfarricd
known
Wohlfartb,
..J.'h'r (Outch)
lk. m.r"'l'1r;; 8 .few J, .mo'and one uf
..ti"0" "nsatlonal bsskelbaHsuardi In the
f. 'V50W 'Pendln hl honeymoon at Atlantic
lhAh" eouply will rtlUe In lloineatead, I'a.,
tat!fHi.k I'J1 bualneia. Wohlfarjh aald he was
"rouih with baiketball.
Wilmington Horse Show Results
m.;y".1 f"rn. nuniera, lip to carr nc
ni.Jc,1".,?r tarmai eoniJ, Conomore, vh.
ti winis.h0lnfl,,r! XMri Ineeraoll, !. .,
, -.. iitnuvii lurm.
It m i,imni".nM or under iKirt. llav
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Mom.
Morrtauy eroin),
li;''" ". Juian iarei.
Jioi !K!I h0W'. "v1, " hn', 2. Indies and
Sikf h'mn,tA11 l1.?."? tn'h Klr.t. Wnonlawn
ciSJi'i,n"i.1&- Wllllidm Kanm second, Ualay
Sfni & m- lft " l'lrflW farm,
ririt iSL?H' J"n r?en. hunters only
3n'd tfttt,,l r".,fl (5'' Wlllladan Farmt
thirl 'nMr'V'f ch- m- 18'1- 'd, V. J. Xlerlont
tiwlr?ul1 Moo,e' b' ' 3'- (5) w- I'lunket
iiri,
:ii' MatormaHV.r ,51n1 ' '"f he., up to 500 pound..
1 'hV lt.ir."',,hrh1' 3 InVhe. or-over. owned
feJ5 ' ". at SffiiVV rudf'thc'
i'aughan.
Miseued
HOftTON
aii. it. ir. it, a. i:.
Hooper, rf a j n
.McNally, SI ,i u n I A n
llntitll.pl. lb 3 n to
'ewK It 4 II I II n
Walker, rf 4 n n I II n
(Inrdnrr, Sb 3 0 I 11 t n
.eoll, a. 4 11 ,, fl
Agnew, ! 4 j 1 3 ,
Mhore. n , , , -j n 4 ,
Total ,in 3 g; 3
ATIIIXTICK
, , All. It. II. 11. A, i:.
Janileauu. rf 4 n
Oroter, 3b 4 0 11 0 0 n
""die. If 3 11 t n 1,
Slrnnk, ef 4 n n ,
Mclnnls, II 4 1, n 11 t n
Witt, 3 II n 3 t 11
Palmer. b 3 (l (l n 3 (
Mej er, e 3 11 H
Srhaiier, p 0 n n 0 (l
Myer., p 0 1 3 n
tlrlfln I I 0 II o
TotaU HI I .1 27 in .1
Mailed fur .vihauer In third.
Two. ban hit Clrlniii. Snrrlllre hit.
Ilodle, Shore, .Hlrnrk nut tl.v Mjer, .',(
Shore, II. lnti on ball Off liniie r, 2
Myer, t; Xlinre, I. Stolen b llonper.
Umpires t'onnell.i and NhIIIii.
Perritt Puzzles
Phils in Second
Continued from I'aae One
play, Zimmerman to Herzog to llolke. No
runs, one hit, no errors.
Stock thiew out Hums. Ilcriog popped
to Stock. ICauff walked. Zimmerman
fouled to Adam. No inns, no hits, no
erroi s.
SECOND INNING
Scliulte fouled to Itarlden Hersog and
llolke tetlred t.udcnis. Whitted walked
Nlehoff lined to Kauff No runs, no hits,
no enors
Fletcher lined to Whitted Robertson
went out. Luderus to Mayer. llolke bin
glcd to Nlehoff and went to second on
Bert's wild throw. Itarlden singled to
center, scoring Holkc Perritt fouled to
Ludeius. One run, two lilts, one error.
THIRD INNING
Adams singled to left. Maer sacrificed,
Pcnltt to llolke. Paskcrt walked, Ban
croft hit Into a double play, Herzog to
Fletcher to Holke. No inns, one hit, no
enors.
Burns went out, Nlehoff to Luderus. Ker
zog was lilt with a pitched ball. Kauff lined
to Scliulte, Heizog taking second after the
catch. Stock threw out Zimmerman. No
runs, no lilts, no enors.
FOl'RTH INNING
Fletcher Ihicw out Stock. Scliulte funned.
Ifirzog tossed out Ludeius. No runs, no
lutH. no eriois.
Fletcher doubled to left Robertson sin
gled to left, coring Fletcher. Holke sin
gled to left, sending Roheitsnii to second
Itailden forced Robertson at third, Mayer
to Stock. Peirltt hit to Nlehoff, who thiew
lo Bancroft to force Itarlden. hut Bancroft
diepped the ball, tilling the buses. Buin
singed to left, scoilng Holko. Herzog
stiucU out. Kauff forced Burns at second,
Nlehotf, Unassisted. Two inns, four hits,
one error.
FIFTH INNING
Peirltt tostcd out Whitted, Fletcher Ihicw
out Nlehoff Kauff caught Adams' liner.
Nj runs, 110 Jilts, no errors.
Zlmmeiman went out, Bancroft to Lu
deius. Nlehoff tossed out Fletcher. Rob-ertf-on
lined to Whitted. No tuns, no bits,
no errors.
SINTU INNING
Mayer filed to Robeitson. Paskeit fouled
to Itaridan. Bancroft singled lo right.
Stock slnalcd to right. Bancroft taking
thlid. Peirltt thiew out Schulte. No runs,
two lilts, no errois.
llolke was safe on Nlehoff's bad thiow,
Ilolko went out stealing, Adams to Ban
croft. Rarldan walked. Perritt forced
Itaridan, Stock to Nlehoff. Burns fanned.
No inns, no hits, one error
SEVKNTH INNING
Peirltt threw our Luderus. Whitted
singled to center. Nlehoff singled down the
third base line, sending Whitted to second.
Adams fanned. Mayer foiced Nlehoff,
Fletcher, unassisted. No runs, two hits, no
errors.
Bancroft tossed out Herzog. Kauff walk
ed. Zimmerman was safe on Stock's bad
throw, Kauff going to third. Fletcher beat
out a lilt to Bancrbft, scoilng Knauff
Fletcher ktole second, and when NlehoiV
thiew wild to third to catch Zlmmeiman,
the latter scored Robertson singled to
right, scoring Fletcher. Holke. hit Into a
double play, Bancroft lo Ludeius. Three
runs, two hits, two eirors.
TONY WOODROW WINS AT
BYBERRY AFTER 7 HEATS
Worth
McKinney Gets Two,
Not Able to Keep Up
Gait
but Is
HilW.T.Jti .TIU OUy
fc.i;v"?e,r. io ua nnawn i,r,
KI VSSSVKi oiomivon orchid, br; m".
aVjLi'fl'Jni, ,coudf Woodlawn Alt?.;
Sat r!"t'.r itfron'v UUllBS'irl.
For the flist time In the hlstorj of the
Bybeiry Fair seven heats were necessary
to determine the winner of a race. In the
2 ;30 trot four heats weie laced yesterday
without lesult. Woith McKinney won two
heals yesterday, .but was unable to captuie
better than tecond place after the flist threo
heats, Tony Wpodrow, a southern horse,
which had u bad beginning, got Into the
game later and today won till three In a
row, although the tipie was secial seconds
slower. The summary:
3U irol
Tony Woodiow. Sndakr .734
Worlhv McKinney. lloodheart. - 1 1
It. a. t . Toy a
I. mi Chime.. White ,.,... I 'J 'J
Time. IMol.. S:1t. SitliV,. 2:1U'.,
8.1 . 2.21.
r, i ; i
I J 5 "
3 A 4
2:11)';.
KUe.elcMh. mllr,
1,'Atalon. I'urliuie . 1
Merry I.ad, Jon. '. i 2
l.ady I.lndrn. Kll.li :i
Ddinaertlplri. Hitler 4
Time 1:1S ,
2.3U trot, bent three out of A heats:
.lolm tlalner. Youns, Uelljuburt. P., . .. 1 1
May Pern. Iieekinn. Preehold, N J 2 2
Mornla, Johnson. New Yorki.j 4 3
Henry II.. Leatberman. Dai.tioro. fa.... s 4
Hualrr lull, tlroucher. Ileailinic, Pa .', r,
Dr. Ora, Hnwooil. Philadelphia '. . : n (J
Time. 2:2D'i. 2:S0U.
2:17 trot, three nut of five beat:
Lakewnrttiy. Turner Mina, !. ...v. 2 1
Nellie W.. John.on. New TOi'k I 2
I.ord Oliver. W.lln. I'hlladrlphta 3 .1
Krelll. Heekman. Freehold, N. J ,4 4
CaptaUi tiuy Axworthy, llro.enia. Pair
Oaks, Va, r. r.
Dill, J. Datenporl, Philadelphia . .., 0 C
Time. 2il3. 2:lh
WET TRACK ATWILMINGTON
INTERFERES AVITH RACING
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WILMINGTON, Del., Sept G Today
was ' "Big Thursday" at the. Delaware
State Fair and fully 15,00 peraons from
Delaware and the neighboring States went
throtffli the turnstiles, although it rained
a greater part of last night and this
morning, The track was In bad condi
tion at noon, biit laborers got It In fair
condition and a card of thiee running
l aces was run off.
In the Mrat running race, a i-mlle
dash, Fortune, up on L'Alglon, winner of
the race, was thrown from his mount Just
after flashing under- the wire and had tp
be taken to the hospital to have his In
Jurledresed. Summarlei
Becotm-rare. one-half mile:
Sl.tOe. Mlretcll . c. .- 1
Agne. a Miliar. .,)'. . ... 2
Colonel. Ilrown . .-.. m.h., ..-.,, 8
Silver. M'rLJpn',-M-,i '"''
THIKD RACK On-half mllv
leap. HI mile. Holiday. J 10.
Ueaverklll, 1UU: Uuetti.te, lOUi
Mf Cholc., IH.
or mald.na. three-year-old. and
e Ulradharlu.. IIS: Daybreak,
121 'Klora 'nch, 107. Orderly,
PHILS RALLY AND
WIN FIRST GAME
Three Runs in Fifth Decide
5-2 Match Against the
Giants
JIM LAVENDER IN FORM
POLO UlUir.VDH. New York. Sept f,
The Phillies won their flist game nf
the season on the Polo Giminds today when
they beat the Giants In the llrst game of
a double-heuder, S to 2.
.llmmj latvei'der held McGiaw's men in
eight hits and kept Ihenv pretty well scut-
tered,
.iA.V.'mWi1 ' '"0u0 people gioaned wlien
the Phils bunched hits on Itubc Benton
Willi the count iWdlocked at I to :
in the fifth Inning ami two out. Bancroft
doubled to lefi nnd scored on Stock's
single. Stock stole second. MU'ailv thiow
tig the ball to lenterfleld. In leturnlng
the ball to third. Benny Kauff thiew wlhl
anil Stock went along home.
(.r.iath nddeil to the Giants' mlsei by
Jailing a ho.ne i tin Into the light "nld
fence.
FIP.ST INNING
Ilerzog tosed out Paskcrt. Zimmerman
threw out Hanetoft Stock tiled to Burns
.no runs, no nits, no errors.
Burns walked. Heizog bounced n lilt off
Laxendei's glnte. ICauff foiced Ilerzog.
Luderus to Bancioft. Zimmerman singled
to left, scoring Bums, but he was out
trying to stlctch it Into a double, Whitted
to Nlehoff to Luderus. Fletcher wns hit
by a pitched hall. On nn attempted double
steal. KnufC was out at the plate, Klllefor
to Bancroft to Klllefer. One run. two hits,
no errors.
SI'OMi 1NWLNG
f'invalli wnlked Luderus lilt Into a
double play, Ilerzug to Fletcher to Holke
Fletcher threw out Whitted. No iun, no
lilts, no errors.
Stock thiew out llobeitson. Klllefer toss,
ed out Holke. Stock threw out Mcfaity.
No runs, not hits, no enors.
TI1IHD INNING
Nlehoff singled to light Klllefer singled
to right, NleliofT stopping at second Nle
hoff stole thlid Lavender struck out
Paskeit walked, lllllnK the bases Bancroft
tiled to Itobeitson, Nlehoff scoring, Klllefet
going to thlid Zimmerman threw out
Stock. One inn, two hit., no enors.
Benton singled to center. Burns forced
Benton, Nlehoff unassisted. Heizog forced
Burns. Bancroft to Nlehoff. Herzog was
out stealing, Klllefer to Bancioft. No runs,
one hit, no rnois.
FOL'HTII INNING
Ciaxath walked. Ludeius siicilltceil. Iler
zog to Holke. Zimmerman threw out Whit
ted. Nlehoff singled to left, R,'oi-lng f'ra
ath. Nlehoff stole second. Ilerzog thiew
out Klllefer. One run, one hit. no errois
Kauff singled to left Zlninifiinnu also
singled to left. Flttrhei forced Zimmerman,
Nlehoff to Bancroft llobertn.'i walked,
filling the bases. Holke fmccd Itobeitson
Bancroft unassisted, Kauff scoilng. Mc
I'jirt.v was purposeh w.i ked. again filling
the bases Benton fouled to Klllefer One
run, two hits, no erorrs.
FIFTH INNING
ZImnisruian tobsed out Laender Paskert
filed to Kaurf. Bancroft doubled to left
Stock slnsled to left, scoring Bancroft Slock
stole second, went to third on Mii'hiIj'h
wild throw and scored on Kaurt's wild thiow
to the plate. Orauith hit a home i tin Into
the right-field stand Luderus filed to Bums.
Three runs, three lilts, two etiois.
Bums filed to Cr.-uath. Hetzog fouled to
Luderus, who made a fine running catch.
Kauff fouled to Klllefer. No runs, no hits,
no enors,
SIXTH INNING
Whitted walked. NieholT slrgled to left,
but wns out tnlug to stietcli It, Bums to
Ilerzog. Benton tossed out Klllefer Laven
der struck out. No inns, ono hit, no enors
Zimmerman singled to center Fletcher
forced Zimmerman, Stock to Nlehoff. Itob
ertson filed out to Cravath. Holke walked
Fletcher and Holke worked the double steal.
McCarty fouled to Klllefer. No runs, one
hit, no errois.
SllVHNTII INNING
Zimmerman tossed out Paskeit Ban
cioft was safe on Zimmerman's wide
throw. Stock forced Bancioft, Zimmer
man to Heizog. Cratath singled to right.
Stock going thlid. on an attempted
double steal. Stock was caught off third,
McCaity to Zimmerman. No runs, one
hit, ono erior.
llhuit balled for Benton and went out.
NlehofC to Ludeius. Burns doubled lo
center. Bancioft threw out Ilerzog. Kauff
popped to Nlehoff. No inns, one hit, no
(UOl.S.
LIGIITH INNING
AiidciMJii now pitching for New Voik
Zlmmeiman tin cw out Luderus Whined
tiled to Fletcher. .Nlchofr filed to Itobeii
sou. No in ii", no hits, no eirois.
Zliuinetman lined to Whitted. Fletcher
lalscd a. high one to Bancroft. Lavender
threw out Jtobtrtson, No tuns, no lilts, no
eirors.
NINTH INNING
Fletcher thiew out Klllefer l.uteuder
fauned. Paskeit tiled to Kauff No i tint,
no hits, no errors.
Holke fouled to Slock McCaity singled
lo left Murray i.ui for MlCbiIj. Thnipe
batted for Andeison. Thorpe forced Mur
raj, Nlehoff to Bancroft. Bums popped to
Stock. No iuiis, one hit, no eriois.
DECK MATE BEATS OUT
STAR FINCH AT BELMONT
Iiutwell Rides Winner in Opening Race,
With Only Five Horses
Stnrtiuj,'
BUl.MONT It.U'B TltACK. New Vnik,
Sept C. Deck .Mute, witli Hutu ell up. cop
ped the three-year-old event, the llrst on
today's piogram, over a mile course heie.
at odds of 17 to 10. Star Finch got home
second, folldwed by Lady .Moll. Theie were
only flvi) starteis.
Summaries:
FIRST HACK, three-je.r tilda. 111111111118. mile
t. Deck Male, 112. Hut HI 17 In 10 2 to .' I lo 4
S. War Pinch, lud, I'ela.. II to 2 "tun I to 2
3 Ijidy Moil, 105, Trol.e. 4 to I (t lu 3 2 lo S
Time, 1:LIII 4-3. Naahvill. and llurllmtaino alau
HKCONO HACK, to-ear-oM. telling. B fur
lolif. airalght!
1 Slur Wort, 108, J. Me.
laaaart . 12 lo I r. to I A lo 2
2 .Sixteen to One. 103. IVlt N to I X lo t 7 to &
3. Amackaa.tn, 10S. McAtee II to 1 2 to 1 ''Veil
Time. 1.00 a-S. I'halurli, IMIIh P. t'ontliient
and fllr Oracle al.o ran.
1 HlltD -HACK, the cjuoaui. for mare, three-er-old"
and up. handicap, n fuilunaa, alraluht
i our.e:
I, .lullalron, 1211 llumnn. Ii to 20 out nut
j. Fairy Wand. 120. MCAIee, i lo 1 7 lo lu out
3, Kohlnoor, III). Pelt... 20 to I II lo 1 2 lo 1
Time. 1:12 1-5. America III and The llan-ih-e
II al.o rar,.
KOUHTH llAUH. the Mlneola, for to.enr
old., auaranleed value II Mm. tl furlonaa airalght:
1. Tlpptty Wlichet, 1U8. Ho-
wan Hto2u out out,
2. Dawn Htar, lul. Like . . s to n om. out,
a. Haureta.h. B7, Trol.e. . 20 lo I a to l out.
Time, 1:18 1-5, Three .tarter..
Belmont Entries fur Tomorrow
Flrat race, two-year-pld., el.lmlns. A for
lorn, atralihtt Houmanaha. 10.1i Vlior. IDS;
Paddy, lusi Wood Thru.h, lO.s: .VIoo.ehead, 1U8.
Hecond rar. the Illchmond. thre.-ear-old.,
handclpa. U furloma. main cour. Sl.r (later,
ifOi stralahtforward. 115; Pickwick. 11(1: Thorn
Bloom. 100; Manl.ter Tol, 10-': Hun Flaah II,
Third rata, 'flllle., threa-year-oldi, aelllnr,
mile Illaht, 117: pir.t Halot. 11(1: Pall.ada,
lW8P'tr. lof: Felucra. U"l: 'Hllver Han
daT. 102) Mary Powell. Hit Wild Thyme. 1U2.
Fourth rac, the (Jreat Neck, thrte-year-olda
ana up. n.uui-up,
riftrba... 1111
illv. 120: U.
iriflh rmr tar
up. aelllne. mile Blradlvarlu.. 115,
IdTl Cachet. 1121 'Flora Finch, I
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WILLIAMS CHECKS
SISLER'S HITTING
Had Batted Safely in 20
Straight Games KaufT
Gains Two Points
GIIOII IS IN THIRD PLACE
After hlttliiK safely ono 01 mote limes
In the la.t twenty kuii"'U In which he has
pluvrd, Oenrse Slsler's hattltiK streak was
broken .velerday by Williams, the White
So hurler The former MIchlKan star
failed to connect safely In live trips to
the plate nnd, iix a result, his b.tttlin;
nveinRi- diopped four iolnts. The other
ineinbeis of the select batters, of the
.Tolmton Ciicult nelllur loit nor sallied any
points
111 the .National League Benny Kaurf,
of the .New Yolk lilatils. advanced two
points, anil U only two notches behind
Heinle liioh nf I'lnclnn.itl, In the battle.
for third place
TIih lliie-np of the live Icidlns batsmen
of the two blK IciKUes l. as follows
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BIG TENNIS TILT WILL
DRAW RECORD CROWDS
Hatch at Iluntint'tlon Valley
Country Club on Sunday
Uiy Feature
(IT the fniii' i liibx at wlib ll the Itcil Cinxs
mliulaiire Fund tennU stills will piny
w In n llie.v vl"lt tbl cll, none Is nioie
iidv,iiitiiKcoiily illu.ited than the IIuntluK
don Valley (ouii)r Clnb. while the
m.ili lies nio e-uhcdtiU-d foi Sunday afternoon.
It Is heit' that the l.irset Ritlleiy Is cx
ptcted to tutu uiit. foi lu addition to te'd
dcutx of ll.'ll, Lane and .IcnMutnw n, who
t.il.e the I. ci nest Interest In the came, II Is
llioushl that thnve win sen the matches
at the Mellon I'rlcKet Club on h'rldav and
sil the I,hllad"lililR ("iliUt-l flub on S.itur
iliy will Ii .o iile.it.ed with the brand of
tenuis vvllui-ssed that the.v will turn nut In
fofo on Sunday
The lliintlnKdou Vallev I'luh bus cvd.v
f f.itllltv for the iiiiummodatinii of a large
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fll.lttril lor AnilrrHoii In ninth.
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JOHNNY TILLMAN NEARLY TILTS
CHARLEY WHITE AND SURPRISES
FANS BY TRIMMING KAYO STAR ,
Minneapolis Boxer Has Chicago Lightweight in,-
Poor Shape Beats Left-Hook Terror to
Punch While Ducking Haymakers
My LOUIS H. JAKFK
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IT WAS t-old enoliKh for a Rood light last
nlslit at Shlhe IMik nnd Charley White
Bui all the flRht he wanted and a lot un
wanted for Johnny Tillman. Just out of Ihc
Wcet on his third Philadelphia Invasion.
Rave tile icputed ("hlcaRo knoclterout an
unexpected lambnstlnR. and much of It. In
fact, durlnu the lat minute of the second
round 11 appeared an If the one of Itayo
fame would suffer a doze of his own well
known cure for Insomnia.
Tillman's victory was almost as big a
surprise as Benny Leonard's icccnt knock
out over Johnny Kllbane Although the
Bohemian pievlnuxly had stopped "Lcft
hon,t Charley's" Knockdown Iiool.t In bout
In .Minneapolis, Tillman didn't teem to fear
White at nil Comparatively. Johnny did
most of Ihc leading and continually beat
the ChlciiRoan to the punch with a left
.tali.
Tillman forces .Milling
StaitliiR with the (list lound Tillman car
ried the light to White, connectlnir with a
oii'-lwii punch time and again and making
Cli.ulcv mlta his inucli-fearcd hook most
of the'thne. While Tillman excelled from
the distance with a left Jab and mtjht cross,
White whaled nway at the body vvlfi left
hooks and ut rloe quartern with both hands
The round ended evenly.
The big noise, and mil prise, came after
two minutes uf the second section. Tillman
was piovlng that White's face was a cork
ing defense, for a left lead. Charley, at the
ame lime, hail it dllllrult time tlndlng lodg
ment witli a hook .Suddenly John backed
White against the ropes with a straight left
and finished n one-two with a stiff right
to the chin. Charley wobbled Tillman,
on the alert leinained at close quarters,
punching away at the head with both
Hands
While Was I)a'.'d
While appeared, and reallv vvn, dazed
Uigctit shouts from hli coiner to . "hold
on" In ought Charley somewhat to his
t.ones and he sine did hold on. But
Johnny pulled away and was at White
like a whirlwind again, scoring with lights
and lefts to the head. It was a stormy
tossloti for White. The hell came as Till
man was shooting hard rights at the Chl
cagoan's Jaw.
The opening of the third period found
Tillman as confident as In the previous
louwls He still possessed a slight grin
of self-reliance, lie filing himself at White
with a straight left, followed Mmultatieouslv
ciowd. the loiiiH being III ihc foini of a j Wt, tl ,Rnt to Ihc Jaw. Again White's
"Oic.
lu the siollllil llennr Knurr. Tim duuxhly
little 1,'iiterlleMer of Hip (Hunts nniHht,J out a
homer that won tin- llrst ff.im,. fiom the 1'hli
lien anil pul Ihe (Hunt on enny tiep
'I h t.M t e) of .lfli Won. I'aJn. li, Cnnilll ami
I'olllni aro upetullni; lli"lnsehM Ju the Alueiituu
l.eaituo now,
SellmM's wllilnesH rive tin- :,., ,s0x n game
a PlillaJtlphla And he allimtU but thiee hitu
at Ilia! i
Mavot Thomi'iMin will haie n fai ihance m
keep ChliaRU ppaceful ilurhiR the Men of Oilo-l.rr
natural sladlum. and piep.tratlons .tie
lieii'g niailo to i'.iic for one of the laigest
g.illeiles lu Ihu hlslurv of the organization
The member t of the local Bed ("loss
have signified their willingness to lend every
possible aid touitut making the affair a
huge succch', nnd local tennis enthusiasts
predict a wcnK that will gn down In Phila
delphia's annals as the most auspicious In
the hlstoiy of the spoil
In addition to equipping four ambulance
sections, consisting of a total of twenty
ambulances. If is piopoed by the .National
Lavvn Tennis Assoilatlon. under whose
.inspires the piesent tour ts being con
ducted, to Illl tha personnel of the sections
fiom the i.in'.ts of the country's tenqls
playci". L Is an interesting fact that all
of the llisl ten tennis pl.iyeis of the t'nltcd
HiateR aio alic.tdy In uctiial seivlce.
Although the Interest centeis about the
Maiy Is- Hiownc-.Molla BJuiledt match,
iniicii attention has been atliHtted to the
p'aylng of John I! Strachan. of San Kran
i Isco. and Harold A. Throckmoiloii, of
llllzabcth, N. J. These two have played
singles da after day, and their spectacular
peifnimanc'cs have jiroved tremendously
populai.
RUNS SCORED BY
MAJORS FOR WEEK
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knees quivered, and it wasn't from the
chilly temperature, either. White held
tight. It looked bad for Chaiicy once
more However, after getting his bearings,
tho Chicago lightweight began stepping
around nnd nude Tillman mls several
hard wallops. Try as lie did, White was
unable to get over a left hook to tho head.
Tillman made him miss by ducking oi side
stepping. Kotirth Was Charley's
White was himself lu tho fuiiilli round.
This was the only period lu which Chailey
fchowed to advantage, as fie tlfth and sixth
sessions finished with honois about even.
After a little span lug at the beginning ot
the fourth White caught Tillman coming
In with a hard right on the chin. It hurt
Tillman, but only for a second. Johnny
ducked a left hook and In so doing diopped
both Ills gloves lo the mat, but It wasn't
u Knockdown bv an.v means
Last night's bout brought out two facts
Jlrsl, Tillman ledremed himself In the
heaits of Philadelphia's fistic fraternity
following Ills second fiasco with Benny
Leonanl. Second, that White. Ilko Willie
Jackson, can bo i cached easily with a
sltalglil left.
Kraubc Suffers I'irst K. O.
Johnny Kiause, after thliteen yeais In
ihe ling, suffered the llrst knockout of his
caicer when D.nby Caspar spilled the Nice
tow u lightweight in 1 minute and 18 fcc
ondi of the flrxt round, ltefeice O'Brien
stalled to count, but after a few seconds
decided it was luinectfcsaiy." Kiauso was
unconscious for several minutes. The
knm Kout wallop was a louudbouie right
swing lo t tie Jaw.
Whltey IVitrReiald put on a good and win
nlng bout against Hoodie Welsh despite
Louisiana's urgent coaching. Louis! tried
his best to tell Welsh how to win fiom
Kltz, but (ioodie either failed lo carry out
Instructions or clso Whltey didn't let him:
mote than like It was the latter reason.
Anyway, the bout was a good one. Fitz's
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Routs Last Night
sllllli:. PARK Inlinnv Tillman defeated
( liarlej Mlillr. Ilurhv Cn.i,lr knocked out
Jnlmnj Kruuse. Ilrt Whiter lllriwrald wen
from (iooille UeWi. Johnny Mtirthn beat
Viiunir O'lloiinell, Al .Moore trimmed Johnny
Itrowu.
lti:rill.i:ilK.VI Vtlllle l.nu.lilln knocked
out Trrrv Murlln. Iblrili Keils JleKsdden
Mnniiril IMnnv Ilunilee. Ilrsti innnr Ale
ilrrruleil -lop. Pan, tlcoree "Kid" Alberts
won frim Panilinil Joe dun.
BOSTON Pete Hurler defeated lddle
Kelly . twelve ruuniK referee's decision.
"sf'KANTOX Toiiiniy l'eruon won from
llinini Couwiir.
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bnrd-r and more rrequent punches earned
him the victory
Johnny Murtha administered a line lac
ing to Young O'nonnell In a red-hot bat-
tie (ifionnell Ftarted off like, a wjnner,
-bowing a nlA variety of short left and
right hand punching. Murtha pummelefl t
O Ilonnell around the body with some slash
ing smashes, which evidently weakened his
opponent. Beginning with the third round
Johnny breezed through.
Al Moore was nnnnxed lo Kid Brown In'
the opener. The former won.
Th l show brought the open-air season
at Shlhe I'aik to n clo-e Bouts will be
continued at the ball paik next summer,
witli Bobby llunnlss again the matchmaker,
(uunls put on some regular bouts thlf
ve.ir. and proved that he was a good match
maker. .
National Opens Saturday
Jack Mcduigati will open his National
A c. eleventh and Catherine streets, Sat
nid.iv night, with two haid-hlttlnir light
weights, Charley White nnd Eddie, Wa
gond. In Jhc star si-tap. Wugond Is one of
thn, toughest battlers In this city. He'
should make White show all he possesses
Just iim long as the bout lasts.
Johnny Schiff. tho featherweight from
California who enlisted In the University of .
Chicago ambulance unit at Allentown last
week, will appear In the semifinal. Harrjr,
Tr.icey, the Tioga Italian who Is. staglne
comeback, will be the coat boy's opponent. t
Tiaccy tf-cd to be latcd with tho best
featherweight boxers In the Last.
''rankle While, who can show- well
against any of Vm when In shape, meets
Tommv Baker In the third bout. Danny t
Kramer, a Boston bantam under the win t
of l-'iank Donate, and who Kranl: says Is
it lollapalooa. will pair off with Joo Por-
sev Tommy Manning vs. Jack CoaKtty Is
the opener. "r
Iiroadwiiy Show Tonight
The second show of the regular season
will be staged nt the Broadway Club to- t
night Muggsy Taylor, who coached Johnny r
Tillman to victory over Charley White last
night, will lefercc the Broadway's final
between Blackjack Blackburn and Private,
IC O. Hansom Kansom Is In the Third
Kegiment and one of a number of Bhlla
delphla boxers now enrolled In Uncle Sam's
sei v Ice. Haiv-om Is a hard puncher, but he
has a clever boxer with whom to cope, u
Blackburn admits that he Is lu some shape.
Joe Augatls nnd Tommy Ilogan are to
meet in the semi. Some folks say that 'the
best of feeling doesn't exist between the
.Messrs . ileitis and Ilogau nnd they mean j
to settle a pei.onnl contioversy during I
the cnuise of their scheduled elghleen-mln-ute
mix
Muckels Itiley will box .!( t'llstlano's
champion. Joe Bradley. This is a return"
match 1'ilvato Bay Bcnckert meets Jade"
Diamond and Voting Patronc opens th (
show with Jack Mendall. , t.
Utile Bear, the Indian, Is paired off l
vvllh Hunk McGovcrn for the main mus of '
the weekly Friday night show at the open-
air Cambria Club this week. Uttle Bear
has shown a lot of class in local bouts
and the Itlehinnnd tenor will have no easy
opposition I-'mnkle Conway nnd Andy
Burns, another pair of bantams, will ap
pear lu the semi. Other bouts are Charley
Mooney vs 1'ddle Dever, Frankle Dallcy va
Andy 1'otts and Willie Jones vs Jack Harris.
"Vlnnj" Cioss will stage a double vvlnd-h) t
is the featuie attraction of his second show
at the Southern A. C. Lefty 'Taylor and""
Mike llussell will partlclpatolii the first Tia It
of the twin headline, and Young BorrelM
boxes Mike Coster in the final number, Kauh .
of the four glovemen has a groat followlnsj
Jn Little Italy Three other bouts also have
been ananged
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