,$ '4J " ijnc?rsj xedjMr- at ri v J i', -zr' ' 'v jPtilA, '!Wmt'AY ' SEPTEMBEB "'IS,7 JBttfo ; 4 '';": $ tEGIMENT OF PETEY HERMANS COULD SETTLE UP THAT FUSS OVER "THERE 11 N' ' 14 I ANOTHERQUARTER ' ON PENN'S SQUAD I Brant Wheeler, Northeast Star, Reports for Quaker Gridiron Eleven DRILL ON DUMMY TODAY hothcr prom'slnc quartet b.-iuts ban ic tin'rtnl fr tJl l-'nlvcislly of rennsjlvanln football c'een unil now (."o.ii'h Knlwrll will have ft fork of llolil Bener.ils from which to rnalte hi"' """l 'election (0r tin- ilajer nho will l,'l ,,1C tenm through tho l'Jl" aeafon. The newcomer It Itrmit licrlcr, of foot tall fame nt the Nnitlionst Midi School r.rant started (it Pctin srlillion circles In .1 Hate of glory when he was with the fich man elern two yeiim npo. Then In tuttl Mason he Injuicd his hip ntul ho whs out for the remainder of the footh.ill rnr. lim ine the winter he was forced to nmleiso nn operation on his hip nml last eur. al though lie reported for the arslt last fall lie wis uiinlilo to bo ut his best Into late Notcinhcr days When he finalv stinted out In real he lmmedlateh caiig'it the watchful ev,. of Coach l'clttcll and was promoted fiom the acr'ubs to the atvlty team Jim In time tn make the MlehlKaii trip. Ilinnt has heoii llfcsU'T'1 Ilt Wllilwouil dmiiiK the sum mer and he Is now In splendid phslcal shape. He Is out for the quintet b.iil post, line, hook and slukci, and jio will make, tin: ether candidates hop to land the post. The other qiiatterback upliants aie llert Bsll. the cternn rvencinl; Not man UotwnW, a fi'eshman last year; I.ou Mnrtln, of bas ketball pionilncnc., and Waller llaaten, Tiho led the Fciuhs ditilUK tho 1917 cam jialgn. Hard work will slatt this afternoon when Carta'" MHIer sends his men thioURli the Crt dummy ptactlco of the hcni-on. TJiey sill report In full lefinlla and wilt spend about an hour tnckllnE the stuffed trousers The charslnB machine also will be brought in for Its shale of punishment. PENN FOOTBALL LEADER AND BACKFIELD MAN "PEP" HERMAN PEPPERS EGGERS LIKE A REGULAR CHAMP SHOULD, AND K. 0. PROVES GOOD BACKSTOP . Bantam Boss, Before Donning Khaki, Left-Jabs, m Hooks, Kight-Urosses and Uppercuts Terrific Trimming to Alleged Knockerout 43IUf jb &Lmfl1KK-Q&Bto ssbBbbbbbbbbbbbbi Jf " VaB ? u. it I Jiff If y iMv bbbbbhbbbiH IIBflv'fllB jhrs? tvmr"iX4iutwit.xwTH TTiMBrBBBH WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY national i. t:ncn tlnti Won Iost IV t. Win l.o.i 5illt ?!!.. erh '" ' .nil . . . .. rhllllrs . , ',1 .19 ,AM ,MH .SKI , . m. 1.011U . ;n mi .Mft .Att .ma ,1.1.1 Cincinnati . . 71 .80.1 ,.V)J .BOO .... c..,;,'!,, " 'I .W .101 .401 .... rmikljn . . HI 71 .470 .I1H .4BI .171 llrtnn .. . . 00 71 .441 ,IM ,4ta .141 M'ltttlmrih .. ..Ill tl.1 .S.1t .311) .35(1 .311 .iu;mrAN i.ratin: , rinl Him lt Pet. Mln I o.r ,pl 'ldran . nt AH .nnj .flfll ,117 . no. inn . si r. .ni:i .inn .iHiu I lrflnnri . . 7H I1.4...M3 ..V.ll ..1411 . . lvtrplt in n'jici .4117 . ltH . .. Wnihlntlnn 11,1 71 ,l"H .is: .171 . .. New lork . nn 1:1 .47.1 .nil .171 IJI. l.0llls r, HI) .Hon .371 .301 . . Alhlrtlra . 4) ss ..ijr ,S0J .3.11 CENTRAL HIGH AND NORTHEAST (V WORKING HARD FOR THEIR FIRSTS FOOTBALL GAMES ON OCTOBERS t rp: Crimson and Gold Will Open With Wilmingto High at Houston Field and Archive Eleven Will Tackle Villanova, Next Door Iho cninr. SCIir.Dl'LK l-'OK TODAY Mi:mrAN i.r.nri; J hliaan nt I'lillailrlnlil.i rlrnr. J iMflnnd nt Nfw Vork tlomlj. Mftnilt ut llii.lon rain. t. Iul nt lahlnaton rlpnr. national i. i:tni: lhlllls at I Inf lnniill.i.r. .j.-. . . i... . -: : ....... I.ninil PT ! lork Plttbnrah trTr (to K.unr. I.I t lllen .nlan i.I ..-- .": -.. ...-.. ....... uroiiHi.wi 111 M. I.OUU' h7 u . By LOUIS II, IF l'i:Ti:V HITMAN fights as well for Uncle Sam as he did at the ulyinpia. Club last nlRht. UHJ, the Tyiant, and his cohorts arc koIiir to haio a nice. iitiplea ant time assimilating a lot of puiilslimetit. If 'link could i out and slean toRetlicr a rulment of l'ete llernians. then fVerytliliiB -ouId T)e O. K for the I'liltc-il i-tales and cur allies to K O. (lerm.in. qiilikl Herman dlstrllmted one or t!i most em phatic Indues to Knockout Kiiuors, of New Tork, that was ever leioiib'd In tho an nals of the came In Philadelphia. No att llt could hale ninth' n. better palntlntr. and KggcrM w-ns ,i wlllluc modtl. lie could not help It Pile. hit Kayo with evcrythlni: left jabs, books rlplit cio"e. tippcrcuta and his famous hlioe shine pundit"". And all the while Kbrovs proved tli.it be would ntaka a good soldier. IIo stood up under the heavy fire without U'.itoliiiiK. Cjass Will Tell 1 KgBCt.s slatted out fast When tho open ing gone sounded the New YoiUcr ap peared as If ho was KoiliR into u battle with an oidlnaiy picllniin.iry boy. lie had no fear for the New Orleans boy, and the mere fact that he was facltu? n champion didn't fcazo him llo scoied with scisrnl left swings to tho body, but his blows to tli head were blocked well. r;,Uoweer. clahs will tell all tho time. It flip" last night, as vrunt After tteadylnc. German proceeded to hit l'Rgers with nerythlnff, and if theio are any other Mows In the fistic cawsoiy. they can't he 'yTound In tho dlctlonar.i. Ketplte tho fact- that Hggers suffeied a terrillc trliiiuilng. at ..'n't timo did he back up: only, of coutse, itihi. Uerin.ms punches stopped him nhott. Swings Like a Gate Throughout the contest Kegels continued ' nre'slng forward, swinging left and light, Utli poor pteclslon, missing by Inches and Aometlmcs by feet, I2ett ut close quaitcts Herman showed that he was the superior Klournan, for his shoe-shine punches, . a aeries of shott rights and lefts to tho liotlv tuidjwimidc the Gothamlte cling to Pete's Wck with both .-iiins. That Kggcrs Is a regular tugged bat tler was evident, Herman caught him flush on the chin with uppercuts and vicious left hooks, yet seldom did the wallops thake him up. In the fouitli round j-cv-eral of the punches rocked the reputed K, O. entry, but ho kept his equilibrium nt all times, l'ecers can take a lot of Punishment, and he did; Just like Hattllns Nelson used to shake 'em off his law. Thero wasn't a round that didn't favor Herman. Ills rally lato In the Initial round enabled him to take tho first minute's rest In the lead and he showed to advantage In ee.ry other Inning. Kggers's only chance of connecting with n telling punch was for Herman to walk Into one, but i Tetey didn't believe In doing any such rash thing-. Ho was on the lookout for K. O.'s tteU-hn,own hook, which icry same punch was Tete's best blow, A Regular Champ Herman has a long left and he makes food use of It. He labbed stlflly, sending tack tho New Yorker's head time and again. Then, too, shott hooks and wide hooks alike had Kggers rocking from pldfc to side, Pete's class was bubbling oer nd K. O. looked like n good tnuddcr on a clear track against u 2:05 trotter. As a champion Herman has alt the stuff necessary. He can bo and ho can fight. From the dlstanco he Jabs, hooks und crosses his right with perfection, nt the anie time displaying footwork In side "'PPlng and also ducking that would make the great Gtlffo envious. Horman'H short body punches and uppercuts with both hands at close quarters are blows that hurt and would make tho toughest of the tough "Old. Kggers Is n tough guy nnd he was forofd to clinch mora than once. While It. Js Heiman'H present Intention to tore away the gloves until after he has done his "bit" for his country. It is doubtful Jf there. Is a ptom'nent bantam around to take away his crown Kid Williams, from whom Herman gained his laurels, was n light winner over Petcy In a six-rounder here last Beason, but nt tho finish the title holder was tho stronger. It Is almost n JWty that Herman could defeat the Ualtl Wore Kid decisively In a fifteen or twenty tound bout, nnd It might bo that Tcte woulfi knock out tho former champ. Leaves for Home Tomorrow , Tonight Herman wU glvo a farewell din nfr to a host of friends, and tomorrow morning will find the champion entrained or hU honioAn New Orleans, While he was granted a respite by the Government until October 15 before donning khaki, Peto said aennltely that he would not box again un til after he, had been mustered out of the ervlce. ' mrman Is a great little boxer, nnd he deiir tlno cninrO. YKSTmiDAVS ItKSUITS NATIONAL I.i:.(ili: liilljilrll'lilil. It (imlmitttl, 1. Ilii.ton. It rftMiiirali, I (1.1 Iniilno), Nrw lurk, .1 (iilrr.cn, O, Other thihs not sdiriluteil, .mi:iu( n i.i:.c.fi: ltalun, (ii ?tew ork, 1. Otlirr rlub not sttirihiUil, GRIFF DENIES THE SALE OF JOHNSON TO INDIANS Question of Contract Xot to Come Up Until Next Sprinjr, Says Man- ager of Washington WASHINGTON. Sept. K. The question of a contract betwem Walter Johnson and the Washington dub for next reason has uol ren been thought of and will not be urn I net spring, :latiai;er Clark Gilrtlth I ald tnl.i, tlcnj Ins lepotts that Johnson 1 had refused to sign a .ontuct nnd would be sold to l'le eland- 'Wiieuewr things aic Mnck, some mio ell either my club or my plajcii-," ilrlf i litli complained today. Spir wo i ailed during the orkoutn of Central High nnd Northeast e.tcrduy nfternoon. Although yesterday and today nro holldajp, around thlrty-flvo icleratis nnd leterans-to-bo teportcd to Potior o'Htlcn at Houston Iichl. After tho Jewish holidays it Is expected that .1 much larger squad will turn out every day, I'oacli O'llrlen both gained nnd lost yes terday. Ksmniy Well.tnnn, tegular tackle on last enr'n vatsltj. left the ('rltiicon and Gold Institution tu enter lliown Pre paratory School Wclkmnn had been e.v peiied to hold down the other tackle posi tion ns n running mate for fnplnln Krecker. Harold .Mi'Graw teportcd for practlen tho llrr, time this se.ison nnd was Imtiiedlntely glioii n lii.ince to show his alilllt I.lc Graw Is ,i well built lad the feet olsthl Inches tall and weighs 1 GO pounds. He p!,ietl In tho baekfleld on the freshman team of miE, but ;! forced to discon tinue football last season owing to an in Juiy which he ret died early In tho season. After a shott '1 1 111 In falling on the pig skin, throwing nml tecelilng forward passes tho squad was tllilded Into two sections, Dovtor O'Uilen and P.ussell Armstrong Inst cat's captain, taking charge of the first Mi hip men nml lllll Ktcicns the othei. After showing tho men how to cairy tho ball. Doctor o'Hricn had the men practiced tackling the dummy. Tho workout ended with n tun mound the track. Central's opening game is with Wilmington High on SHtutday. October fi Ht Houston Kleld Oxer at Xoitheast Field the imidldates for the soicer Pmih outiiuinbeied tlioso for the footlMll eleven. Hut this does not mean that thete Is ,i unafl Miuatl out for tho liughy spoit Seient.i -eight men weie In moleskln. and they weio ent through a shoit and sn.PP pratUce In getting down the Held under Joe Thomas's and Nick Car ter's splials Coach Snidei has ceased to wony oi er the kicking problem, for In s- i.t m M tcrday's practice Carter's punts aierage', n3 around forty-five jnrd.s. -m Carter not only Intends to play football';- - '!i this season, hut along with llussell Wh(U,rV'M thu soccer cantuln. who Is snr tn m.li. m!. -, n , - - . - , " w ..-" pt i,i uacKneiu position on tne crwiion eltrMftA- L Uttl nlAV IV'Ifll tlln Vtf lnm in s lM . ." iinrtnut ln pma traiTi . I jy1 ,- ..,.. ,...n..v r....., , , (IrlfTitll 41 lln tilnfArl ftnrl fnv Pani.aT tTI.-' k .. ......., ....u j v S-..U IUI ssVIIVIOLI JltfU laft season, N pbowincr crcat form In rA. celvlnff forward passes and speed In ceUlnA" down the Held under punts, other end canH4V chr. McCJarlplp, Scholcld and llay, the latter 'J? two beinj; members of tho championship -Oil irncu team. T rVjf A!rtllt liAMI-K innn ns bIkIi In . t.& V '. Vfl - "" ...,- -..,. ..v ..!,, ,,...m .w t.iv ni.z.'1-m other line positions. Joo Thomas, Christen- 'JfeJ! : wm son, members of last season's tearrl; Her.- ty; tlerson, a newcomer, weighing around 119 int pounds; Jamlcson, Saltti", Chambars ana i"y lini tick. JVm The baekfleld material Is tho heat seen Aa&fl on Northeast Kleld since the days 6t Taul Afl Webb nnd Hedelt With Captain Kinsman. Tffll Getitlell, Itceves from lart year: White, Ca Igan, new men. the outlook for baekfleld Is blight, Moro than 100 soccer candidates repcrtad lo Coaches Guerney and .Steienson for ti first wotkout of the season. Tho turnout was so gicat that the fellows had to be foi med In a circle around the field In ordar to glie eiery one a fair chance. Six mem beis of the championship team nro back In school Captain White. Manager Cartar, Mucnch, Quay, Gllmoie and Gelrer. Most of the candidates have had experience on gramm ar rchool teams and tho chances nr& that tho roeecr title will come to tho Red un.l Iliad: school for the ninth straight year, t Practice will bo held every day, with I the squad most likely receiving Its first cut feme time next w celt. Northat erens Its srsson on Saturday, Of totter il, with VUUnoNa I'rep on Nortneaat l'leld. nnd Schneider, icterana V vSi rter and Flan- $ a aironr t., " w vl ik 'm Sr JAFI-'K id that ho Is. and he doesn't understand why the sport couldn't tin as much for othcts. Herman Overweight Kotfelts of Jlnil wen- pusiril by I I.-ilii.iii nml ICggers for weight. IIS pounds lings hie. The champion was ,i fi action over the specl lled I'lolnlupois. and i:ggei,s'M tnanager, Hughlo l.e Mans, claimed Herman's for feit, which ho has turned oer to the Hed I 'toss. KggetH has lieen hankering on Johnnv Kllb.ine's ti.ill for a craik at the fcather wdght championship, ,Mt he has as much chance of tlethioulng the Cleveland phenom as Abe Atlcll, who never expects to bo again. K. O. wouldn't stand a chance with Kllbane and It would be on y n question of how many lounds he would last with Kill: Hoticli Likes to TaKe It Wlllib Houck feels petfcctly at home when punches come lljing bis way thick and fast. They did from the direction of Johnny Jlahonej, of Hazleton, In the semifinal, Mahoney Heated Willie to a flno assottment of wallops, and they ap peared to bo Just to llouck's liking, for he grinned with each hard wallop on his battler Jaw. At the saino time Houck was ii dangerous young man, ns1 he, too, swung a lot of ilclous wallops In the general dl lectlon of Mahoney: but. If not all, most of the slams were untamed. l.eo Vincent substituted for Mike Dalley and I.ou Stinger substituted for Young Kdd, or life vetsa. and the latter was handed another trimming. Vincent dealt out an impressing hieing most of the Ini ptesslon being on Stinger's physiognomy and at tho climax I.oole was a badly mussed up ,oung man. .Patsy Wallace won all the way from Joo Dl'lon and Young Powci.s defeated Jack Ulamond In, four lounds, Heferee O'Brien stopping the set-to when tho latter com plained of a broken hand. SCRAPS AUOUT SCRAPPERS Knntkout A IVmrner and Johnnv MrLaugh tin vlll mp"t in thu slur bout nt th Southern A c, FrhldV nlslii Mil.HUKhlln halls from Smoky Hollow. hihI ho will have n t-lc follo Iiik nt tli"- arena to root for u vlctorv plfr the Itnllnn -Mike UiiniM boxes .llnuiiy elsh In ths s.ml. Johnny,, iesl. !" h.-ia four straight knot Louts, will be opposed bv Johnnv Itltehie. liUKhey llurns will take on IMdle Ially and Toii CosUllo will Onto with Tounsr nudle Wngolid. .lolnniy Krnuiio Is aottlne: himself In thj best pnislble shnpo for hla rrturn bout with I)rby fsstmr Tliurs'lay nlnht at the llroadway Club. KrHusfl apprjrlates thf opportunity to get even with fspnr unci Pnrli han proinl'rt some tall lmttllns. 1'rankle Uilllnms and i:ddl ftnndo. ltnllnn llshtwelghts meet In the semi other bouts are Muckle Itlley. is. Iiattl ne Lennard, Jack lssrr is. Younir lluck Menilng and Hat tllns Trails is. lo Ketchcll. New York fans hue n lot of llnlitwyleht bouts on the docket for the next week. Thurs day night Johnny Dundee boxes Joe Mnone). Charley White mingles with Johnny Tillman and Jimmy Duffy mute Joe YVelllng. Then on Prldav nlBht Penny Leonard v 111 ;ry to make a ihorolate dro;) when he directs haymaker nt l'en I Johnson. On ton of this. Irish I at (.'line will take on Millie Juikaon Monday night. I'ele llerumn estimates that he will miss ad'l Inc 'J3 isin lo Ida bank roll If herrinalns out of the ring for a -ar wli'e In the servlre of Uncle Sam. lie juugea ms uui "; " P' ,, DALLAS IS ELECTED HEAD OK MIDDLE ATLANTIC A. A. U. Samuel .1 Dallas ei'rct.it of the Mendonbiook Club, was elected piesldent of the Jlitldie Atlantic Amateur Athletic t 'nli mi at (bo annual meeting held lu the WtileniT Dulldlng last night The diction of the popular Me.idowbrook olUclal w.tx iiiianlnious, no other nominee i in .tit nc . i the ollire. Ho succcetls Her i.ian .ilcjtr ns pti'sldent of the District A. A. C Geoige W llrailen. of the Central Y. M. C. A . was rhnTii ike piesldeiil, and Al Waiiaiuaher, who dining l.isl .icar was h.in tlicapper, was dei'tcd ecrel.lly anil ttens urcr. Or J. IC. Shell, former track eojon at the liilicihlti of IVniisylMiiiln and handicapper for tn.in.i ears up to t!io:i, was hclectetl tor liandlrappvt tluilng the ensuing stiihun. Herman Mejet. ev-presldenl. was elected clialrninn of the leglstratlon committee, and Michael .1. Slattery, the president of the National Young Men's Catholic Union, also was chosen for that bod. Mat It llanls will hi Die Atlantic City l handicapper and William II. Haddock will iio tno Handicapping in 1'itiHiurgit. The question of splitting the tlltilct mid putting littsbuigh In a i-tparatc dlilsioii was tabled for action bj the National Aina tur Athletic Union Bingles and Bundles Tough Luck YHf tfrnllr amitmfi' fatlitiu iusl mini. Tli bnsrball :over hrmrn n hcn u ffloi, 'of lie itlll ii(i sliorf liours n.ul ttmu pay ts 'ooii rn t biter siioh ( oi,ifmuc to flu tlr vlll tint lir ft on vf Irlinio tlirii, I'or hf vtll hurt to an to uoik titmii. In the spotlight tod.li. I. I'KWKI.IN ltKI,IC. .11 Crahl; cut tinrult and .is sus. Iienrled Indefinitely b Malinger lllll DonoMili for sulking bemuse he was not permitted lo play 111 Motlda' galin- lld Pill wont hae ini"bod around who Is wilder than he Is llo insists mi being 'he wildest KU) In the tournament. ( raialli mule n triple mid n single In tun limes mi. :nd the I'hlU trimmed the llriN si 1 1 It Aleiunder in the saddle, Tltr fllauti. n ithaut lltrxoo, ulll be almost ns useful as n 4titmunliir In the Uoch'u Mountain, The While Sox are on the home stretch with a eenand-one. half-game lead. 'I hey look as afe as money 111 a lault, lied ox are still n rather Urn rorpe. They made It three nut nf four from the tank by taking .MondiD'h game. Si hupp nnd Mil'nrty manhandled the c'ubs for the benefit of the Wtllto Sox scouts. Tlio Urulns got only six hits llennv Kunn made a home run oier the right field wall nt Hei'ghnian 1'ark, Th llraics wuii a llftecn-lnnlng same from tho Pirates Alexander hnd findnnairs number and per mltteil only a solitary run to the Itcdlege Sltorls on Sports t llarlrs I nmi'l.i' pr, sal lit of the I'hliagn Unit.. Sox riii niiolh.r lie, I. for IOII.'J. to ihe Ceil Tross. making n total u: JIT li:i con 1 1 ll.in d M ihe lull this ear 'I'll,' l lew-land Indians def atod l.aioles To rontu team in an exhibition name plnetl In Toronto jeMerd.i b tin "uni' of 1 to II. T. Surfein Taller won the tup piesenletl fur 41iA i mm il rsi-.1t , jililhaltlljili fits flin ItlAlTllltflia IPSSJ Hlllllllll PS1I4 Vlll" IIIIOH " SSSV .! S l of ili Newport 'ouiilr ritilt, Nippon. H I I ly t'tniul t I Tori nn T;iil r had ti muio uf 1 ro- iih'I net l,V., .loppli 'niv atinon whn will m rt ftank ThIwmM, ilt li(il!tr for thf wurhl n ihnttiiilon- htn Ht iM).Kri btllLirds In iJutTilo f) tobrr 1 J ami .1, tli ftrt-f( I'hHiIr JUrmon, ion in 7'.' In tli IlrFt MntU f lliPlr ."iim rolnt niatrh t tha lteKfnt IHIll.iKl Actul'Mm Ust iilnht All nf lit scir'n urrkf't! nf th" South Atlatith Aroi'lHtlon of tho A A I liao been unnni tnuuftly ro flu tnl BILLY MORAN affirms: The Public Agrees MA ' the Ilest JSPkSTssBk .IB '-'"-0" WfbviiKnJm Mil's In m AHVAYfl i B ii'"". because being all jmre wool they wear like iron. ber.iu-o their silk stltibrd teams don't pull out, because clothes are honestly made to hold their shape In toughest use, becauso tweul,i-three years of special izing goes Into the making of my clothing BILLY MORAN ?;v'eig. 1103 Arch St. hc or iui"t anu usui' t i-iiij-inr - iinir hlKCtr. He s hi. "I wouMu t be a hit mir KS5.S i i? i were to df-velop Into a lightnelvtit out of khaUI. f;i u '.s, . "'""( an hiini iiiiia iiuali, n hi u 14 1?i0Ui "n1 wobably will, be itlven a com- ;"i; J'Mlon as phyalfal Instructor in the army, fhrati iftyi he would Ilka to llifen pp things rr,iinaie,rjam'8 fighters by Machine y rt of.hJt-a.nd-tot-awtiyiV.IloxIni fssj W them' Boxing has tMlHUMT before getting "Three or a kind Is some band, especially when thev all are aie," writes sfcotty Mon tleth. referring lo his three Italian bpxera. Johnny Dundee, Jack Russo.and Paul i)ole. The latter won l'1' lteenth laut In a. row when he defeateel Johnny I.uMlg tfaturday night, but he will be on the, side lines for a while, oiling to n broken hand, Buffered in that match, Harry tlreli added moro rreallge to his nlready splendid reputation when be knorked out Cleorge (K O.) llrown. the Ureek middle weight of Chkago. In tho ninth round of a bout ill Dsj Ion O last night. Drown w is recognized ns one of he toughest mlddlewelahts In the rountry. He gale the late l.es Uarcy seeral hard battles. Jnrk Kusso Is a lightweight Bnd bnlla from New Orleans, lom'ng north because of the lark o r opponents In the South. Bantam Champion l'ete Ilarraan aa that llusso la a .P'P." "" has boxed lied liolan. Phil Vlraeta. Pal Xtoran and Johnny Pundee all twenty-round boms. Jlusso l expected lo box nt a local ilub In the near future, night Tanama Joe is, wno was en and rils. ing hla best In New York houta list night r Oans won from K. O. Iw Wflllame, warned several times bv the referei qualified In i?. eianiii ir ' "'. . ""'. ;ndrw. yrtid !. and .lappy Bmlth foiiht ten rouhda to a draw. T.oul.lann will be the 'feature boxer at the reopening of the Cambria a. j. rrioay riigni. He will bs irposed to Andy Burns. Joe Koona and ddle Deier. niehmond rivals, wl I box ?""...' u..V..i nihee bouts are Penny lluxhes I. I'ommy Oormsn. doodle Welsh is. Young Tlerney ney and Uddle. Kljnn is. Young Hooier, nd Pat O'Malley are to If. II. Mike llussell appear 111 . ine a.-i, liu Hunter la paired with Paddy Hulllran for tne armi. in the alar bout et joiinuy l.nicoln s ..,n,t show tonlgnt at. Ill" l.ssiwira ai llryan, Wi,.".' tt'.it. n I nndnn. I.I1C.. ten rounda of tflr bout, .rrnlumbuj Mrt I.U-M In, a HSH imd Wella at MO, Columbus, cave M.att a terrific larlnr through scheduled twelia-rouud jjowney weignea and rt 111 m rtley meet In 'F'vi The Golf Championship Of the Year Western Open Held at Chicago, Sept. 15 1st. James M. Barnes 2nd. Walter C. Hagen BOTH USED Dunlop Golf Balls L. WMf" ' ; ,7 "riMJ1"' ,r'Cffl7LtS&- Night Service at the TRUXTUN plant puts for next day's hauling. The world's largest manufacturers of shaft- ' drive units for the con version of motor cars into trucks. TRUXTUNoffers Night Service. If your TRUXTUN requires some mechanical adjustment, there's no time wasted and your deliveries need not suffer. 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