iVfViP A t FT'1-. rf ? jfi."TW . i1 ?n -T'-tf.irr ! Us- l ' (V ? Wi7sH' " ? 1 ' ! :w , Y'?"r v XT V. W - lift p v - ps. . vTWx, ",-' J. ii EVENING PUBLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 36, 1918 "f'i : x .. P "IS.. ' V "iK ft "" 'S? - i l-.X. "v - Vv CHAMPION WHITE SOX HERE FOR SERIES WITH A THLETICS A T SHIBE PARK OTHER SPORTS NE' ? LARGE CROWD EXPECTED i TO ATTEND STAR FIGHTS i AT SHIBE PARK TONIGHT NO MOSS GROWS AROUND PERRY Athletics' Hurler Works Overtime. Beating St. Louis Browns Twice RECORD FOR SEASON EVEN THESE FAIL TO KEEP CHAMPIONS NEAR TOP PHILS AND CUBSt CLASH TWi Hr '-r i 9, Yesterday's Post p o nfi Game Scheduled to'Bci'J WW, I i Tcndler-Clinc, Callahan Chaney and Bartfield-Greh 1 to Supply Action at Show i GATES TO OPEN AT 6 Plnvorl Tl'e Afi-vnnmtfffl ...j,. . ..i.WX. y-. 'i T, A , r,., Xiti nniiv rntiVliiMJiU KKAli? I t II t SOLDIER BARTFIELD 4 ny JAMES S. CAROL-AN fTIHK large-it croud of the season Is expected to be In Rhine Park tonight when the all-star boxing program h, staged The demand for tickets Ins l been heay and with a clear skv above a real fight gatherlns I' certain to he ! present. The card l the !iot of the' Jcar In a boJng way rnd will bring tt. rethei fistic talent that alredav ins demonstrated Its class. The show will Mart at 8 15, when two prellmlnarv bojs open the evening of entertainment Yesterdav was not a strenuous tl-vv for the gladiators Over In Ttlveislde, N' .! . Lew Tendler, brilliant southpaw light weight, enjojed himself to the limit at his palatial training n.u triers on the state of Clatencp Tiube! The div was warni.ro I.pvv did linle vo-k nn Hie lawn, hut put cm the Misting louche down In the cool basement where a modern gvmnasluni lias been Installed After working houi 1 en and his train ers took a spin up the Delaware in a fast motorboat. Quiet in the "Neck" Down In the ".Wck Kiankle Callihan and Soldier Bartfteld carefully worked Under Heddv Wlgmore a gaze Reddv wants his bnv to make a real showing for ho Insists tint he has the best condi tioning place In the cltv. Callahin anil Bartfteld each boxed three fast rounds, covered (he miles of road work, did some t'l bag punching and comple'ed the grind with fifteen minutes of shadow boxing, skipping tho rope and pulling the we'ghts Karrv Orcb and liis'i Patsy nine woiked out In New York Greb boed at tho snllors' headquarters, while nine Used Billy Orupp's well-known gymna sium Jack Urltton spent the afternoon with nine Urltton never boxed Ten dler. but knows enough about Lew s s(le to assist Cline As Irish Patsv already lias hnxed thi snnthnsw he thlnkci be has ii nrettv rood line on his onnonenfs I n" t have am time to loaf Vim fighting ability. see where 1 m In foe an acthe night Gecrge Chaney refused to do iin hea work He confined hLs effo-t3 In', o 4 . c Improving his left, upon which he de-I OCrtipS AUOlll bcrappers rends to flatten Callahan nine reached r--,- -" -w IllLLLLLLr IRISH PATSY CLINE Vlck Haves hail the proper dope ve trdav He cnlled the turn on the ball rame thus establishing a. record which should stand for veire He predicted lint the v s would take two games from 't t.ouls and fell sn sure of It that he didn t attend the conflicts T!otta t cket for th' gnmej' Inquired Sir Nicholas is he shifted his unllghted cigar from one turner of his face to the other Ulmnie n tkkei an' I'll lake a look at them simps what sidesteps th wnrk-er-tlght niiler Business Is dull to div so I want i ducat" When tild thai John Mi'bo wrs not loosening up thff vear with nnj thing free Mr liases di'tovercd an Impoitant ' engtginient 'Wiios plavln he demanded 'St I.oole" llnm guvs lanks with th' Tlo neer Suspender team onlv ranker t iln t goin' to pend no dough to see that gang of bimbos Kpi trimmed They can lose three rames iaus onlv two will he pliveil I'm lirtt In the Vs giafi both i lids todav s long ' Peaon' Rciord Nicholas vvns rignt 'I he Athletics went rlgh out and walloped the Drowns from St T,oole tsklng the pill of con tests vvilh little dlilicullv This Is the first time til s m u that a stunt like tint Ins hsppened and the second time In manv .veais Last season Wathlng I Ion lost two gimes in one afternoon at Millie Taik but before tint even the oldest inliahltint emit recall i happv riiv when the As ginbbed two In one dm Kven Connb ilncV admits be doesn t know The big featme of the dsv however was the woik of Scott Terrv, the much discussed pitchei of the home-low n bovs S'cott stepped Into the first combat with the scorP t;tci after tircgg had been chased, held the tnetnv safr. and then walloped a single which scoied the win ning luns In the seiond tic' ho dazxlec the Iliovvns with his .istortmenf of scin t'llitlne slams snd won that game too Perrv established s leiord with that double vlctoiv It K the fli s( time it tho big bouts in this citv and haB de livered His work Is well known to the followers of bolng He is a fair, alert official and gets the best theie Is nut of the fighters He makes them woik all the time 'Some lard slid Iteferee O Hrlcn 'Villi I. tinn 11 lian thf I lin i n till as irnn rl bouts on the sime night thit the i eferee"1""' bfen done '" lh" ,jlK '"Kes this I ray NSiV iHwlW ii tf-SxM I EDDIE COLLINS " ' CANDIL V -( Jr 1 vs. " j Manaaep imimi r bINULt) and BLiNCiL K cJOHN COLLINS iriint Ma) Happen in Baseball Today S VIIIIN r I I M.I I VI. I I'll IMn I . sl, i Iikiicii t ;i ;i 1 1 fiiK ;imi en Anrk m in nn ii.'n im rilMiurcli "I i; mi -ni il. I'hii ie r. in k.: isi it, iiih (inolnnitl H II 111 41,1 447 II.. .ton I". II III I'll 1 IT MrniiKlvn til 4 IIIO . IDH W'. S I iiul IJ 4 lull 4IIS vn Mil KM IN I I. Vlil I, V I l't hi I 11. split IIii.Iiiii 4H A VII VIS "iRi (leiiliiul I? .S V)l ViK "it; Nevi iirk 41 Id ilI'Ml.tlll -,n Millilncloii II 10 'Oft M' ,MM1 st IiiiiN IH 4 1 IKI 1ST 411 ( hit ic.i IS II ISI I8T If. Detroit fi I". 12! 4SV r 41 ,4i1 VlMflli. I II! till .lis tilt III two 1 o-e Inn se ison Despite bis hum leg 'I illi Walkei aided conslderablj In the brace of wins In the tlisi ginie lie riiove In two runs with a double and litei sioied himself. NEW RECORD FOR MRS. GAVIN SUNDAY GOLF PROFITABLE HcmIs Spok.tnc I'mfe-inMal ami (.allm .ii Illl vvoml Contrihulr Lhps laik. In I'otn Stitikc- shii IriiiuUiu lui I Mi Uilnti ( av in In at tin i i i i i I ill pin i stop i) n i d 1 i 1 ' i ii f n i r.l Hit ?& ) 1 in w ith i li i ill i hl( i up, til uill ll -s t 10111"! and pi i m , fio i I nun 1 t is villi i i u cl or tll,lll lil MIfiUP Thppikm ret nl w i li,iu-iimo nut Un it was ,i 'peiitm j,ouu Mi n nj, i Mr th S'ii()0 in Hcil Cioss Funtls New niL, Tul li IM'r anil Ril I jIi! t muclul tlieni-tl w i fo-r h ill Hi il (i . n t ti h on th ni s u' !IpI1u )d (,o f i hilt U U M u fr tl th city enrly last night and headed foi T7v fans ocrloolfc a local boy who afternoon Walker droe In foui run, and the "Neck M X at present Is confident that hn will' --cored three, whkh h prett good for i Tendlrr Confident I tin tinl oi ,t M Ltan In I oil I I md pan 11 i hod in r ittn i s.etis tlonil -tK il ft it iiiK 1 0111 Ken in of tin n, 1 It lining st Ltton and lick lml- f s ii t th on th hnnif rietffi h i u in itin nf t uti ihih in Jne UooilS home run In tlir eiclilh hiiilnis 1 i itt uiit sti I Kill I m i' t t tin to p ,, mw uti in t i. iratlerv did th'n and In the second his rinuhU and lnRle I he letehiiid ilub a his thtm Mir th man h and i h w iiik ion limou p rt h i n-up no Thit Mini i droe In two more tallies Duilnir the ' ll,p N.VU .V,r.k ,.,nh0.Is lhleiil ill this lmpiocin nt in he nip tmii il . , i H d i t "s '(HirneH m tho '', c '" ... .. , l,l,M; uuunp me xxa on,, toitrth hit nf t lit- khiim In Wt st T -.t YKSTKIU) Y"S HKSUI1S Wll II l( I I VI. I I, llilotlt 1 s(. nu, i tlil Hi l.t t I mils, 1 leotintl Rumel. Cleieliilul Neit orK. 3 limlnll. . I It I urn. I. Sfclllnctell-Delroll, riln TIOV l, 1 r.i.t r. I'iltslitircli. Ii llrnokbn , NfH nrk. ii ( InrlniinH, I (Itlier ktimrs pttstimnetl, rnln si lieilule fur 'i oilav in tin i i.vi.i i In. ibii M I'liH olel Id. lli.r t -n t level mil at VI iftllliiKtim ( leir s I nuli t nii.lnii t lean I I' Ilelrult at New urk louib i l in N TION l, I !.t.l 1. I lillnlililili tt ( lilt im. ( liniilv 1 Ml 1 tl New N tirl it ( 'tirltllnitl ( loutli t llrnnklvn at I'lltsliureli ( le ir t M ISikIihi Jt M I oiil ( r:ir Till !?ff ( IlirMcn. .TllK 1R -Ther In a HAtiltUull lieadci on the card for this aflemooRtfe1 It doesn't rain but the weather man iTXm&J hovers are to be the portion of ChlcntoS?.! I fans The main Interest to Ch1caifdS.fik.Mj I Is the prospect of ShortatOD Clinrles Mnfi.ftl hither establishing himself as the flrtitwi Vitlonal Leaguer to make 100 hits' thil .! Feapon lie nott hi. nlnd...... m, l,ir.1 I Lredlt I Ith i double bill before him he mafcpJ i hi ii i nt mnrK attained Bv Frank Bakerj In the merlcin I.eaKue His hlttlntf haul , iieen ine FunirLsinc: feature of the Cub.) plav as when he rame here It was e8t(.1 malfd thit If he hit 260 he would .WAN doIrK well JudRlne b his previous ri-J o tl Ifj his been a consistent hitter" all 4i vear nntl one of the most ralunblx rn''i.1 on the team at driving In runs. i $r I lie has li en tailed for examination Jji iinr iiiMii.u stivice mis weeK ana Tnaysw lie lost tu tht Cubs, although his nutfej"i iiei is i verv hlRh one In the draftttira.V ' In the ordinary course of events.ei i should not be called before the reason ill Is ovei Klllefer Is threatened, as h," I is Retting mlKhtv (.lose according to.'re- limits fri.in lllu 1-ll.m.t tnwn T1.B Ina "vj& l either man would be a body-blow to thi. I pennant hopes of the Cubs CftSy i in .mucin iiuiiuuuues nimseu asnere .j to iihowr the ChieaEO.tns thev eyViliS i nearlv o Kood as thty appear andjjie Il ,Q .III .llilhh lill tti inqn Kn V. Altkt'9 i i. iii n ... i... -- .r;-i JCM ! ...ii .it iciu-vri in piumci ins nuriers,v I is ne sis ne wants to stuey the sUnfiS I tlon esteidays rain forced a POSU?' ponement which Is the cause of., thai' 'double bill todav .Mitchell will nnniSSteH I'hll Douglas and Hendrlx with Nic'Sitl C.irtti as an alternate Sfi vm I'llUl.in ln T..l.e lit .(.ln.1.. in...tL m Hhiris th IMttton U iitlcetball star. -.vtiljY ,n Ihup thp lluffHla teum of the InternathMcix , it' linn'- tii in ti '-i- in irpyi i 4i i ritlBlDn tiM a an iitn tht liPik nf Itilv ' wrlfVi ih.i Mr S ,,. i dnift luntlnpent for Oamu Uhp, . ySl F llllll ,, . , , , If S"f3 Itrooks to Go to Camp Lee, pB,oo'? I mid rPi i,,,!,), p,,,, juy m Charlie nrooJa.'i l 1 1 Iclinu n tin hI lit liu II uluvnri iuhn tarEii v th r IiImM in the Intereounty LpiftSX ihm in iiau nt'pn oraereu lo join itl iinlonn) rrUc Jul JJ und will lea-VAttJ amp i ec wm on er incai uraneeB. Harris lo Go lo Camp defeat any welterweight In tho world I cripple , The man who has been given little I iitorpfl Burim. hoeer. started with Th main bout will brinpf together notice b the manv flKht nnecntors is the stick in the second came, getting two flashv boAs Tendler ind nine un- none other than Jlmmv MrCabe, the ' four clean hits Up droe In three miisi questlonnbh are the cleverest' men on fighting harp JlcCahe has been going the program and both alo canv n good.llko a house afire In the last six months punch Fcience as well as hard hitting! and recehed the popular newspaper rte- ..-. At...... .... ....I l.t. ..... !..... .... .... t (ii ii iii i iinrs iii i ini ni"i idiii in 1 1 if in v i mi the I'olo (irnitiidi t I riant! did at ntliaacc on thr Utd So ot ittft to tl r latti r i hi 01 ' r tdr t hitr oj Haiti Uuth hchnti out bu punt Inn j out tmt hits in tJirci fiucv at bat. Fittm I rapue olr to Continue New II urn, ( nnn , luh ltl 1 Ii" imp nitt nf th? 1 isurn lpn-tu niJ to i n tinui lh iKnn il tin ir.li th t unit hn ljid x f nnpU 1 J&M .lOJIL iffil i vn VIA lf Tliroop Athlclirs, 3; Olyphant, 5 . "cm srniiiinn. I'll . Tulv ll, Thrnon Alhlifii & iinMeii out Ohnhant In n Kevstone Latfbe ?m kHtni In the rore nf ". to 4 ia will play a big role In docldlng the vvin-Jclslon over such vv ell-Known boxers as ner. Cine must make 135 pounds ring-1 Willie Jloiiv.t of the fighting Mooie wide, the same poundage he was forced I family . Paul Oov le of New York, and to make when he batted Tendler In the I Toe Welsh of this cit, and In his last special show last April At that weight battle he knocked out Kdd'e Matterv, Cltne will noi bo weak and even should! the fighting cop of this cltv. In the sec- llie rteil Six this ninrntne us.' thr aani s ilinid nf I leveUnil inl the In buns stooj oni full Minn aheiiil tif llli TiinK t and plajid well In Ihe Held A's GcttinR Popular The A'h aie btLoming more popular , tbf.n i!i iin.l ili.. ,.rtrf it ilio .r.,n 'bir Phils rniilibi't ill is vestenliiv nt t lil tliese davs and the ciowtl it the ganie r Ht llnullt jU Js , ,. proves ll. Connies team is playing bet- Ernin for toilit. ler Dan and all o' the games are excit ing Thej like, to see tleorge Burns II IC I'll I i, ii. . i prove to be faster and more dangerous ond lound of a scheduled six-round tlltlp",fr ' "kcl to bleak up the game Aelimirft 7o bun lotted in ilo tin bull, at Tendler yesterday scaled 127' j In ring at Atlantic Clt last Thursda night "',"' a Io"s h,t al anv '"lnu'e ""e'1'"" iiiiiiij 4lfin Ins i irlras il In tile III. ..In ll........ Inn nil .1 In -I...1 .... . Hid I I II N Walker i-lrtlll the ball, foi , ll.,n I kr 1 nld Inir Iniui nrrnllu ami togs when he completed his work He expects to weigh about 128 when be McCabo demands tint he be given expects to weiE'i auiJut 1-0 wneu ue , t.. , , . . .---- stepn Into the ring against Irish Patsy ' 0'"e' cognition bv the local promoters tonight. 'I hae nothing to fear," said Ten dler. 'Any time 1 meet the same fellow the second time I know I can beat him worse than t did In the first fight I beat Cline last spring and expect to win by a wider margin this time This training In the open Is great stuff and I feel ready for the tcrap of my life This ("he Athletks lnauked this morning. . 'ouiliwortlt tiul lllrhee lilt burners iiml still minus the services of Ked bhannon, 'be I'lriites defeated the Uronklvti lintlBerN leci reany ior me itrnii ui my me j.iiis ,r-inr nf t ... n-n,n i ,.ii ,V fight also means much to me. foflf Ic"at VheJr v 'i hra'lnj Mp: hind Cline a good lacing it will place 'e' P, " lit S J ' the home of me In line for a weight title " Slugging Mitldleweighls crack at the light- I IIib iPnn,l hiQomi.n T!-H i. ...I..I... I ll IlltlllilB llllll .lake IHllliert llllllfll hive a chince to show his wares vesterdav intl II was inioiie.l tbst hZ I ?T i,"1"!0 "''"n"'"1 I''"""-; "nts lit I orlie not uiim, ota.- i,. tie -.. i Vi J esieruaj , .inti 11 was lepoueu tnat He ' i irtil lint their iroml work mis inrtlv o(T nst such stars In tho 14. -pound dl- lemalned at his home In Jeisej Ct sel l.i Vbttk VVIinit's wflrd Imit, wliltb Connie does not believe he has jumpttl le'neu iiii.iiursii in win the club to join a shlpjaid. and ex- Th, , ,. Clr. lr ,,,,,.,.,, , pects him bauk this aftcinoon the Doilters for seventh nlate et If both 13111 AdauiH or Watson wll pitt h forlienni won tliu (. tnls .Irup buk vo ti.Iith the .M.uKs ihls afternoon against the Plrt While Sox Rowland stated he would n,- (.hints nnnllv bent Inelnnatl Ilie not mike his pitching sulectlon until tht roiint was i In 1 Ilie trnnlile fur Hie men warm no before the ir.ime Kfils Ii irnril In Ilie I ilnl imlnc. wlun Connie Mack' wlllWose another of his ,7ami7liri. players next week Meilln (' JIann ') I KOPP. ine little outlle del extraord narv. hthls morning received a notice lo re "port for nitliinrj service on July 20 rnis raai k tiie secona time mat ivonp ogal vision as Ted (Kid) Lewis the welter weight champion: Jack Urltton, of Chi cago: Johnnv Tillman, of Minneapolis, and Dryon Dovvnev, of Columbus. O McCabo Is confident that he will defeat anv of the above-mentioned list and Is willing to hack his stitement Scoodles. Clarence II Tauble A rumnr his It that FTrtai. Ql.n..., .h. I nffhtinff cop has taken Joe. Tuber the local lliree lilts an 1 t ut ywelKht. under his minaffement Joe quit it..u nA niri(i.M - nn in iKd ttret lifermnn 'tiimtin eft., hto flhi ...hi. v..- has leceived a notice to reiiot t tui mill C11CU .HW io.ll..t,M (.V. v . " ll..l n S -.. S .... -. . tl S " ' ' ' V ,UU" I, .11 n . .1 .. f,...,-. 1,1 In. .1 .l.ol hAn.n I .. ... ..... ,,1 ,m iuih hi hip npin air arena i. uuij n "... nu .v.o. utu.b wi,u m of the three all-stai engagements Both are rugged fellows who should supply enough of the kind of action that the fans like. Greb was the busiest boter during the 1917 season, engaging In thirty-seven battles This year he has been less active, but has fought to make up for his lack of work. He Is a big middleweight, bordering on the lljht heavies, but It Is understood he has to Bet down to 165 for Bartfteld. The soldier is a regular middleweight and can make the required 168 pounds any time he Is asked He says he fights better around 160, and doubtless will scale that weight when he jumps through the ropes ton'ght. He has found training In the "Neck" just to his liking He thrives on open-air drilling and re ceived plenty of that during his stay or one week at Wlgmore's camp The Chaney - Callahan engagement should prove to be an Interesting one. In their six-round session at the Olympla a few months ago they staged a hurri cane battle, In which body punches did much destructive work When Callahan found that his jab had no effect upon the rushing Chanel he was foiced to switch his attack to the hodv Like wise, when Chaney learned he could not reach Callahan's head with bis jabs he began to force the milling and used his left for a bombarding weapon Twelve Gates in Use With accommodations for 17,000 at the spacious park the promoters do not Intend to have any congestion at the gates and have arranged to have twelve thrown open as early as 6:30 o'clock. As soonvas the fans pass through the entrances they will lose no time In find ing their seats, as 100 ushers from Pier 19, Vine street wharf. In charge of four officers, have been assigned to the park The right and left field covered stands will be used. These will be the $1 seals and there Is room for 8000. Due to the location of the ring and the excellent lighting facilities the ring will be seen easily from all parts of the stands Only In case of an emergency will the center field bleachers be used "I look for a record crowd," said Promoter Leon Kalns last night 'The advance sale has been a heavy one; In fact, much bigger than I ever expected. The Interest In the fights Is big, and with good weather I look for some gath ering. It's a great show and the fans are aware of it." Frank ("Pop") O'Brien will be the teferee He has officiated at many of Of the Cambria A C two weeks ugo nittlln. I.eoniril. who injured his hand In a street rtfrht about a month ko may bt able to return to tho repeil nrtu In a fsw welts liennurd s Injured hand is setting alone well and he elnlms that ho will trj not to set In a street f.sht ncaln 1IIa KillTnrits. the Inrnl mnniMr has slffnetl two of his bovers to appear In the weeiEiy snow at tne t'amrrla A c l-railk-ford avenue and Camlria street, next Fridnv night He has Phil 'loom tho i rack Hrooklyn ll.htwel.ht. hoxlne lommv tnre. of Mcetown In the wind up to nn all-star cast, and In one nf the preliminaries he has Joe Wright signed up to Isix llmmi McDonough, Doth Bloom and Wright will be aeen in aetlon tit VV rlghtstown on the night of JuU 24 Jlloom boxes Roekv Kan sas of Buffalo In the wind-up and Wright crosses arms with Penny Hughes ot Ken sington, In one of the preliminaries I,ew Tendler had a little unexpected road- Unrll 1 1 tin la.lnril.M oflannnn VVlitln .1.4 Ins down to his tralnlns- quarters in Doctor Wlttmaler's machine his straw hat was carried away by the wind and he was forced to chase it ft souare before he could lay hands on tt He showed Great speed fieorge Christian and Jim Jackson have beeri matched to appear In one of the bouts I at Wrhjhtstown. N J , on the night of July 24 Toledo, u On Md) .'5 he left the team apparentl) never to icturn until attei the war Is ovei Hut the draft boird dlscoveiid thai his standing had been confused with some oiiO else and that he wouldnt havo to icport to an army cantonment until a tew vvctks lati 1 He therefoie le jolned the Macknien and lias been play ing sensational ball since MOTOiMGKEEPS ONE DODGING "friti "."NO! tn Iln Mun t Hirnllm, nut Jlcldn to fliifJi fJn Sanson u ith hii tlub wo alien bu thr tlmft board of Colitmhimta ( omit!. Oh to u t it h ? t fi'irti to i'nji btisr bnll as ri Hottcvimtiat tnitustru If cr In incttlatclu infantctl Uavatfr I al into i thr tram v htrh is ( Pittsbuh, that ) r uould rcjoi i the tram nt ontt Portland Man Has Time of; nocrrs Ilorn.ln nf the t I miU ( ml Imili. luiH tint written lo Ihe Mrrctmiit Mtlii ( umpiitn fur it Join, u. online tu a ilNpit.li from IlrlNtnl t 'Thr tro oao nuiibtrdnrsi of thr vt Tout Nationals it raiird at a i lectin a of the stothJiotdetv of tin club uentrdau , The stcckhntdett had until midtiight to raise tH 000 as flu ooo had j rt fousO been ' pledaed If is j Urltton forme miner of tlte tram u III rccnn Sift ooo of ' tht amount ns part paywrvt fm thr chtb that vat pttrctinsrtt tor fio ooo sir m . preiioublj been patti Sin' 000 of the amount. I The I oulwvlllo mrrlr.in ffno'atlon hnur , ball club was rcdui p1 tn within tht plapr I limit n ine Hme or l'wnoi i(onriimnn mil ' ijutnelrter KinselJ to tho i nip.io rmti Hoard man Is h left ham.'1 1 pltrher and vum once with Connie Murks Athletics Later he tossed for tho Cardinals Life Until He Gets Wise to Rules thnmlt -ttistin the ireratt vliortsfon tt tn ' j tnkliiff ho ttonres on ofiiiuti tint yrstcrna) t eirn lpie Waller came to bat Jitnmy ttnu dercd out to short lett Held George Ilurns cot five bits In the second rame. Tour with the bat und one In the back. 1 Cleorge suier went WIJ one WI1U llctnuri-. rfiitri nnuniruKO milium bciinib a. 1111 . of how to do the jazz in an auto- itunltn McLnn tailed to minf Puna t nv through the series Moe Greenhaum, matchmaker of lh I ,i,n. i -..,n, ..........nj.rl i,v I l"rl- '" "" i"'i (ni'lio ot thr icionil name Wrightstown A c . of -New Jersej is con- I mobile Is respectfull leLommended by, A ,,. ,i,j0 , hack Joe stepped ; to ftdent that he will draw a packed house at I l- vr Mrf'nrtv nf Portland Ore to 1 the t'late and fanned his club tomorrow nbsht He has a double " a'cl-art5. of J ortianu, lire, to wind un scheduled to entertain tht- fans the first hslf Young MeOovern the locai flyweight fates I.lttie Bear nf Montana, and In the latter part "VVally Nelson of this elt boxes Eddie Coulon boxing Instructor m Camp I)i in the oil r bouts Too Men dell, of this tit, faces Young Coster also nf thla ills. Max Williamson tights Freddy Williams, of Brooklyn, and th opening fight brings together Joe Ntanle) and 1'ete Houell. both of thla cits. Accommodations for 17,000 at Banner Boxing Program The best open-air boxing show of the season, will be ataged tonight. Hlx head llnera will appear In three- big bouts. The time for the first bout 8il5 The place hlbe I'ark, Twenly-Hrst street and I,ehlgh avenue. The prlnrlpuls Two unknowns In pre llmlnar3. llarrv dreb ts. Holdler rtnrp fleld, tieonre Chanel m Frenkle f'slla han, lw Tendler vs. Irish Putsr Cline. Keferee, trunk- (Pop) O'Drlen. There will be twelve gates open from rt SO o'clock on the 100 usher from Plet to 10. naval reserves, to help. The fl seats will be In the right and left Held revered stands THHtl'. Altt; HCtSt Nil .NO tlNK WI1.I. UK DISA1' POINTKI). ArrangemenlH already have, been made to handle a rrowd of 11.000. The advance sale has been a very heavy one and Justifies the prrdktlon of a record gathering. drive (o Vancouver, B C I Hymn llnutk, who relieved Kogers In the , . , . . scontl game rras.etl ine wise ones wnen ii lie aoes not put nimseii out ot hr fnllnl tn issue ii ins in lliree anu two action at once by a head-on collision, thirds Innings, The 11 rtM I Mrtional untie to he pljiucd iirl tetdn i it ltl It one nt the teatttte it nits nf the RtaM i The Athletics ed ;il( tell tilaw ot the riillliet' pnk The trceiptH nil an to the family of the late vrimtiii t. Heart Fullz an Athletic Instructor New Tork, July 16 David L Fultz, president of ilie Baseball Players' Pra- ' ternlty, has been appointed physical di rector and athletic instructor to the .United States aviation corps with the rank of first lieutenant. He has been ordered lo report at Mlneola, I, I Fultz established the reputation of being one of the best football and baseball players among Eastern collegians while a stu dent at Brown University and later was one of the best of American League out fielders when playing with the New York Yankees When the Baseball Players Fraternity was formed he was elected Its head and has held that position since ,He was responsible for the so-called j. .S'ltwlnnatl agreement betnen the play- VV "" viuif wiii iiiii-ii nil .utu International League At Newark rt II E. Vewark ,. 01010400 x a u 2 Jersey City 0 0000010 0 1 3 4 Batteries Maude, Latiale and Carroll; Rommel and Madden Hecond game Newark Jersey City Seven Innings " Dattevrles Hhl, Ross and Madden, At Buffalo Buffalo ... ,, Syracuse.,.. . 0 0 It II. E 1 0 4 t 1 1 x H 10 R 2 0 0 0 10 U 3 8 3 Ververa and Carroll: 0 0 13 0 0 0 x 8 A 4 u 1 U Ii V 0 B 10 2 lted after th? Player.' atrjk. twojears ToDrrnto:."?:ro n fl n o n o ,V " vr, Batteries Barnhardt and Hopper; Steffen and Pfernlnan. At Toronto .... HUE Toronto. . . 2 0 0 10 0 0 0 x s fl 2 Rochester 10010000 0 2 9 1 Ifatterles Ileltman and O N'tlll; Htrache and Howley. aeeona game tv. h. is. Rochester. 01010000 02 3 sas Jlr. McCarty, he will have the time of his life and will give placid Van couveronlans the same foi the first half hour or so as he fox-trots up and down the streets trying to keep out of the way The reason, of course, as all folks who have been there will recognize. Is that In Vancouver it Is good form In traffic cop circles to drive on tho left liund side, not the right-hand side of the street ilr McCarty visited Vancouver re cently Being a good, law-abiding citi zen of Portland, Ore. who never thinks of disobeying the traffic laws If there Is the slightest chsnee of a cop being around the corner, Mr McCarty pleas antly took the wheel of a proffered car and started down the street Well he started He got that far, anyhow. In the first block he dodged five cars all coming toward him and set out in high dudgeon to find the police station and complain against the un-clubllke attitude of Vancouverltes to ward visiting motorists. In tho second block he encountered seven cars, all of which he just dodged by dint of motor acrobatics The drivers ot all these cars peered sternly at Mr McCarty as he wavered past them and seemed, on the whole, to be highly and ferociously Indignant with him In the third block nine cars approach ing from the left and a street car on thr same side of the street caused Mr, McCarty to cease his prograss In despair He slovvtd down his car and was on the point of leaping out and breaking for the woods to find a- safe place when It sud- ideply occurred to him that he had heard someunere mat up in v-hhhum. you re verse the known laws of locomotion as practiced and revered In the United States, take our popular life in your hands and keep to the left, joung man, keep to the left. After that, of course Mr McCarty, except for brief lapse of memory, kept, to the left. By the "time he lift Van couver he had mastered the art com pletely and tather liked It, George Burnw lilt the longest two brtgrer nf the season In the eighth limine nf the second gsme The bull sailed over 1ohhrs bead anil rolled nlnio't U the fence hopn i on hi lime strrtcbed It Into a homer. White Sox here toilaj Game starts at till p RT GOLF AT CAPE MAY i Mis Writ-lit Wins Weekly Medal j Play Handicap Tournament Tape Maj, V Ji, Julv IB MI'S Han nah Wright, of the Philadelphia Countrv Club, won the women's vveeklv medal plav handicap tournament at the Cape May Oolf Club vvlili a low net score of ill Miss Itena Pltnond took second place with i card of '95 net In Class B ivira t.' C nineham was the winner, and Miss M Smith and Mrs T Cochran were tied for second tne pcoies CLASS A Net' Net Afi.- vr Wright 111 Mrs a Hamilton inl Miss It Olmond is. Miss M Starr 101 Mrs H Wetherlll Mls M Illmond. Ill Mrs C Fox 100 Mrs W htev son 110 Miss Levis 1011 I I ASS It Vrs F Bingham inn Mlsa H C Shearer 117 Mrs T Cochran H7 Mrs W Heulings l.t Miss M, Smith 10T Miss E Kmlth 1.-' Miss Mi Thelps 110 Miss Holman 123 Mlsa Levis 100 Date Set for Dig Tight Minneapolis. Jufy 1 Arrangements hava been completed to bold tho 'sek Hempsej-Kred Fulton tight at Jersey Clt N J . on July 27 according to a telegram received by Fulton from his representative. .. v,A i. tn v, Yurie Fulton left last night for the East to complete training for the ngnt, wnicn viu oe eisni mmm Catcher O'Neil Signs With Rochester ntfivkamtiin. X. Y.. July la. Catehet Oeorae O Nelll, who played great ball for the Nashvilla club, of the Southern League, , has accepted terms Wlin noenester in ine i lntrrnatloe.nl n1 will report t? Mncr ' Makers of tho Highest Gtsdslur and Egyptian uyareaes at tht V 'mMMf. Arthur at onct. ,' . n ii'-1 - 'V- .X? ft iprV? ' -V v. rf- e x, . 7 '" -rVvf-'-C i zs OJ-- - r v- ' f v I h ..s, r iSHB kC