Hfc"" -M ..------a-g--a IS---. II. " , , , I , ! . - ... . . . ... 1 flJ "23" FOR FULTON ALL RIGHT AS A FIGHTER FRED IS STILL A GREAT FINANCIER rV1 ARIl MUST RF.fOGNTZR frPSEY AFTER lilS WIN i ER BIG TJ- Bfl ' --' . ,-i tml tleavyweiElit snows uiampionsmn t,anua n . He Knocks Out $g Seconds at r n.. nnnrnr Ikf., -porti Editor Exenlng Public Ledger 'IRES have been made In a da. mnny historical happenings nave ferretl with utter disregard to the time limit, but nothing can equal ii .-.? .. .. . . vi,n Ftgwwjwuaatn rise to ,iame oi wunani ."tfNAty three, who boosted himself to TH'j'f.. . ' .: ...... Id-'just as tne sun was sinning OTUl-un Harrltnn nemnsev.' who ls RbfcexTthe spotlight and made the P ;, existed In the remarkable time of twenty second-.. It must be ad- P.li1.'. 1 .1 .. . ..... .. - l xt ll.l. t.. l.tu i-..l-n. TJjsjtian.Tnnru' goinc some even iaster fmk ., TfefXl' 'not PPear difficult for Dempsev to make hlnnelf f.imou. All kftWCwas walk to the center ot the rlnc at Harrison. N. .!.. dodse a lleTotleft Jabs hurled at him by ("Fredward a few wallops In the suddenly whip a right which -jltRocked the bis boy stiff. $ yThe finlshlnpr slam was the mot itfVtaitamd. There was no doubt as to ISJayiiehed the bio. It was meant to hfoitn Fredward will admit that Jack g,t .U. . ..... .... .. ... ... t 'vwuiing to anmu nnymine up to um K$4spt.'lM thought he had been hit bv BMtke. Collins and other mourning acau ilntances soiimnsix spniea me sau E3liryhe found he had erred An exp-ess train couldn't have delivered 'wallop like that. KIV BOOJ thine 'Manager Mike Collin's stood In Demp-py's corner "HWn im gloves were put on up 8 tfiit'frack didn't wear a horseshoe or jfceod duck. L.! Much Happened in That Short Space of Time bi Af .TWrtTTrtM tli- Knttta .foci rowirLnhlf vhnrt It Its nmaTlnrr hrixr mil.'h $, .."- ".. .v.. ..w.j - . 'JT can be crowded In such a brief space of time. Dempsey did not waste &4 ftecond. He tore after Fulton, dodged a pondeious left and shot both hft.and right to the body Fred did vMared surprised. He tried to clinch, fitw itnore body blows before Johnnv jfijaUrted to spar again, evidently believing he was there for eight rounds !jfvAw,;!e8!rIng to consen e his strength for the finish He also wanted to fviflWVOte one round In looking over tne i'.'lCKultr fighters do. "'iBut -Jack had a date and was late for dinner or "something, for he ,yUMtl to stand for a stunt like that As fast as a lightweight and using phjmullng. tearing stylp which made a;tmwq ois attacK on ferocious Kreawaro Me Knew up naa nun me Dig HMIHW.'wlth those body punches and IW; together and Jack whipped a l.witn pain ana nts guard dropped from tils cnin yuicK as a nasn v"tfc'.)reungwter's right crashed against pi.V&THton I'd not drop suddenly His Knees saggel, tlierp whs a giassv ItijjtW In his eyes, his arms dropped helpleaiv to his sides and he slowly 'MBpled up In a heap. Unconiiouly If, up, but his arms did not respond It was like the felling of a htjtree which hesitates, starts to I crashes tn the ernllnd. kMffe wa out 'or keeps. Though Ktretchedhands opening and closing rt,,".,At the count of five his back up and could not be straightened. Just before the fatal ten was RUtflMLffl he dropped back again and his MgtiMw.too neavy to urt pwjw.ffir SsJ '" &very One Was Surprised Except Jack Dempsey ns . m nri'.&r a.i t. a t . .. ilf;" jLuut najjiipneu in twenty VConsldlne, who kept time for jIMWyd after the fight had progressed that time and was counted out vtbllteen seconds later. Eckhort's count was not slnw hut It tnni.- him ,iik'.icoiki' or- two to get started. iSji'Haeemed that every one in the I r2 JBJEllP 'mtlAWArt fArnqrlahla ffnta -7Z? V ' CM' lxTr niuuu uci lilt luueil IP! as StOlC Iptmnflndtan. making no move to get at him or restlessly Jumping around K?WK.ot!!?er boxers we have seen. After Fulton had been counted out Jack fcCfJn'y walked to his corner and MwM)ftUng along. ff&V&tiThe big plasterer was In bad shape r?'ftUMd :' him With n hnelret nt Ino u'il ,JjMVrwhat had happened until some 'i"JT. wv..- wu.. a .-.-ic t..AEaiinot across the ftetd tn ht flrpcolnr. R5);,ISMlke, by the way, also looked 3ifDJWaa;,to te sunenng as much as his fv. t--.. .i.. , . ,,. vciij mc actor. Known MMlde. and after looklnc at Fulton B'wjf'i!Sl5Wt fellow doesn't know what n."Jfc" -I"'. . uiSBt - Knockout wallop and won't come to until tomorrow-. He Is !M'ls$l,rmlner ! saw ln Montana some years ago when Boh Fitzsimmons rjia liMtlng nit nnmeftt tn l.nLn rl.. ti. ni i-u ..... psrri t ' PrWJtna,the majority of fights were -Wf-.f'Dunkhorst would go into the SSwWrt ,nd ay: &..vTeu' now IonK d0 you want to KuaMtranrxvou. Two rounds' All rii-hr riLij3,h'" night, however, the big miner refused to nm. th ,.n.i n.':J;i..if. -.. . . ..... fmmpfv ngni, so tug na told Fitz. SBTtWt"wa,-a Brand scraP whlIe ll xmi-mg .Buy and knocked htm for a l-M'the theatre and left him. T';''rfbout haIf an hour later the sJBWM'to the empty house and made a SkP'Now that I've licked Fltzslmmons.' he said, 'I'm readv tn ,,.,.. .. mWJkawlntt any man ln the world!' JFulton. probably Is like that miner ,;-u l'V?t,r i' Ktlltnn llno ViL.J . KgxJ" "-"'-" " Jt.TON-8 defeat marks the passing L,?'tUd men In the boxlnc came. He nsivjtf .' : . . 'rlJd two vears am in take wmor,iu J:' ,,. ,7 ...... . I' in March. 1916, but the public rV1"5!- " unknown- H "ad a i&T?t. but Bly McCarney .w. ....,..b. n u result award torn to go out and make H.'the did by knocking off several ham-and-ecc-fitrhterM .i,i lyi'i6 could flnd and 8'destepplng the tough ones. ' He scored VMtiMable Victory OVer Sam T.antrfnr or.,1 .1,... .- ,.,. 'it-' '. . k'WWi"-1 Fulton cIalmed the M?? I" meet mm, but was :"" ,niaiiiea .or tne last man he met, and the ;th best ever seen on a HCh 'or a right cross. T-C? '" iuv boq in cumparison to fuiton's. He has knocked Mi-aa Homer Smith. Bob Devere, Porky Flynn. Bob McAllister urn orennan and won acted to make much of JH New York had Fredward m-twenty-three years old IK, Champion. Whether Wlllard fights or not. Demnsev will h ! the titleholder. He proved ;m amy one-nan men snorter man tsig Jess. Jack is a natural . es a kick in eitner nana ana is an Ideal man to wear the twaa a treat boost for boxing In New Jersey. Everything was properly, the spectators were satisfied and the men fought t. Incidentally, those "elsrht-ounce pillows," as the boxlnir called, are Just as effective jrViuion wun an eiam-ounce glove, which proves that one can I,, wallop ii it lancs-tnthe jrrMwara ruiton. ',i Jtv . jKHt-m '-mm nt FRED FULTON ? t -iji , . Ponderous 1'lasterer in -U Harrison. N. J. nr xttvXT'rtt tT..i.- !... ..... iwinr n'hlte fl f-O iinnnuu "')i ....... -.-.. the nlgncst pinnnnr in me iiumii-uu ....... i ... i.iii- i-- ci,.-,!.,.. nenina me jprwy uius m" .-..i.nw... . better known us .lack, horned In. boxing fan forset that .less Wlllar.l man ira .uen-uiin m - r....... the once Ferocious t-reciwarti t uuon. body and then, when Fulton's suard landed llif-h on the whiskers and sincere piece of work I ever have the Intentions of Dempey when he place Fiedward on his back, -inn deceived no one. In fact. Fulton m . . .i. iu ....... ,.,. Af injurs nun uic "" ' . " a runawa express train, but after wntcneu pi pt move huh run !.m..ji a piece of lead pipe In his mitt for not expect an attack like that and but .Ja"k stepped back and landed Eckhart separated the men. Fulton attack or ills opponent, line tne Terry Mcflovern famous, he re- handed out more of the same. They left to the stomach Fulton's face Fred's unprotected jaw. ne tried to grab the ropes to hold fall, then rights Itself for an instant unconscious, he tried to arise, his as if to grasp something for sup- was off the floor, but his legs were -econds dragged him to his corner. seconds i was sitting next to Hilly Dempsey. and was told that Fulton .. . .... .... park was surprised except Dempsey. Un n,n.1 n.. Ul. 1 1 t ... then went over to see how Fred and did not eomo to until rviiiihc. f,,l, ... .) ., ., ,, . '. one told him the fight 'was over and in me ui ipijcmv ! eves wnen lie irmfn U.nln., nn n1ii as if he had been knocked out and fighter. as tne " lrglnla Juilge," was at the sntri- happened vet He still feels the -" -..-...,.... um nut viijik very fixed before the men entered the ring. dressing room of the victim for the sta - lietter tell me or Fitz will v..n n-.r. i i. j . - .""mm. He lasted. In the second round Fitz hit goal Then they put out the li-hts " miner came to. staggeren tn hi ft sneeeh now." C.'ll rr'll. n oi ' " " mara s dlioes of one of the most hirhiv h,..,. neve,- .o i , ..... """ " niainpiun, dui was se- t .1. ... . !":. ne was matened to meet would not stand for it because Fred long record which contained a string proved they were fakes and Fulton's tne proposed match was called off a reputation. """ "' niaue mm a sort of heavyweight title last December when not taken seriously. two years that Fulton .,. ih i. .. dope now looks good. His inn. ,i heavyweight, but his law- ai, .. . That was the blow used by Dempsey. from Carl Morris on a fn.ii h. a showing against Fulton and th doped as the favorite. last March and looks like the coming that a little man can flatten a giant. as the five-ounce kind. Dempsey proper spot. If you don't believe it. xwmMy aner the war. That will WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND x :V I ! PHILLIES MEET THE REDS AGAIN Bradley Hogg Booked to Do Hurling Against Cincinnati Today Take it from Pat Moran It 1 not a grand and glorious feeling to lose a double-header to the, rinclnnail Heds. But that Is what tne Phillies did Satur day Hence tile Phils were out for blood Reds' blood today. Thev were t-chrduled to pla but one content, be ginning at 3 30 o'clock on the local Na tional lot at Fifteenth and Huntingdon streets. Bradley Hogg was booked to do the tossing thl afternoon, as he did noth ing In the douhle-mailnee Saturday ex cept bat for Prendernast in the ninth inning Hogg has been doind well lecentlv and Pat was sure that the big hurler would be able to put one oer on Matt'-'s Heds before the afternoon was dimmed bv twi light This morning .Matty had not dre'ded upon his pitcher .Many fans who did not at'end Sat urday's game were anxlou to get out today to -ee our former clouting out fielder, but now a utility flt't sacker, Sherwood Magee. in action Shtrry went like a house a-flre ou Saturday. In the f.rst game all Sherry did was to appeal fit e times at bat and get two singles, a double and a triple, which Is decidedly rubbing it In on his old teammates In the second contest Sherry continued to sweeten his average by pounding out a pair of singles in four times. Six hits In nine limes at bat. an average of C67, Is not t-o bad at that I.ee Magee also was In the -lime glare on Saturday He had no trouble in solv ing the deliveries of Mule Watson and PrendergaM Lee pelted the pill threu times safely In the first game, and smashed oui a double. In twice at bat in the final chapter. een Straight for St. Marcus The St MirruH A A came to ManaMink and eefeated Mohawk In an exdtlnsr name, Thin Wrtorv nirtde it Helen straight 1 for St .Mirru Next Saturday the Saints , pl-15 Ciiraril Pollpse. ST M!Wl'S A A MOHAWK II f. I., rhoae rhnae Kasprr Jb 1 n 2 2 0 Knotl.rf jujiiii I Wurtztr.ab n n -j j n rhadiv'k.i-a 0 0 2 4 0 I f)onoon.3 12 3 10 lirlll.lli 2 al2 1 1 ! J Cluck.n 1 2 010 1 I.jona. 21h 1 1 J 3 (I I Orttuns If I) o 3 0 II MrCnn,3l 1114 0 Weber lb 2 210 3 II Leddley. If 1 1 1 (I 2 (Jhlck r 2 17 0 II Ililln.r( 1 I 1 it Stroh r.rf 1 1 n 0 0 Pnrlanrt.e O 0 ." .1 0 llupn'e.rf 1 1 (I n 0 M'Cart'.p n I 1 1 (i Totjln I) 27 21 I Total. 8 R 27 21 a St Manu 12 0 114 0 0 ri n ! Mohawk 2 II 2 0 11 2 0 0 S Tun-bane hlte J. Gluck. Orlll Struck I out llj J Gluck. 10; .McCartne, .1 Dou ble pla)w uonovan to Kasper lo Welier. Mane on bads Off J Oluck. .i. McCartney, rt Hit by pitched ball l.spnw. l'afd ball Carland, 2 Muffed fllra Leadlev, 2 Time I 1.1 Umpire Flhera and Hill, Amateur Baseball A fabt Innrlder, whu has placed In th' Main Line and Suburban Leagues, uoul like to play with any nrit'Cjavs home or trailing- tetania. Hall Plairr. 4300 Hansom sireei. Chambers A. A. haa Ausust 3 and ?4 nnen and would like to book with flrst-clas teamr having home grounds In or out of town offering a suitable guarantee. W, T Hutch Insun. manager. 2021 Hharton street P. R, K. haa August 3 and SI nnen, and would like to hear from any nrst.clasf teams having home grounds In Pennsylvania. New Jersey and Delaware ottering a suit able guarantee J Whiteside, manager, U311 Joyce street dlrard Club, which has defeated some of the best teams In Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, would like to arrange Sat urday and Sunday games during the months of August and September with all strictly first-class teams having home grounds In or out of town offering a suitable guarantee. F. R. Richard, manager, 118 Walnut street, or phone Lombard 2435,. Atlas Club would like to arrange games wun any twelve 10 louneen vear Old nines na.ing nome srounas ana onering SUlt' able guarantee. Frank WolcofT, manaccr. 3134 ennoru street. Paiiranla Clob B would (Ike to arrange two names for , Labor Day with any four- torn to sixteen year old team Davliuc Bona prouros ana oejenfls a Mmaoie eRable anuraue. tlBU Record of Majors for Last Week Th week., rernrd In enfh leirtir rf jrenies nln.ied. won unci lnt, with run-.. Hit., error, men left nn htve. nnd rnn( Mnrerl In opponent, Inrbtdlnc nitnes nf .'ufiirdrti, .lul 27. Is us follow : nxtional i.F.turr,' P. '. I.. R. II. ii 3 3 si r.n 7 .1 2 .11 .1H 0 3 3 S3 4." 3 4 2H 5(1 f) .1 4 4'1 III 7 5 2 3ft 7K 0 4 5 411 73 R 2 fl 40 HI k. i.n.im. 12 : 30 rhlr irn New ork Pltt-bitrKli inrinnatl Breokhti Hoton St. I.ouL 7 31 fi 20 17 40 1(1 57 n 4R in nt in .-..1 VMi:nir.x i,r.ni k , I.. R. 2 14 0 21 0 II 2 17 3 19 4 fl 3 12 II. 37 4(1 52 43 44 31 37 K. Ml. (Ill Rnton 5 3 rleielnnd 4 3 Mtithtnctnn 5 5 t.New nrk I 1 f'hlr.ico. 3 vt. Louis 5 n Detroit 5 2 Athletic 5 1 30 30 44 34 23 2 31 31 3 1(1 41 Tle rrfiine Vimri.. I..I. nt tTle giinie, Mnnda'j, Jtilt 22' MACKMEN LOSE TWO TO DETROIT Adams and Perry Prove No Match for Pair of Youngsters netrnlt, July 23 True tn their cus tom of winning a double-header when they don't throw one away, the Tigers lit on the Athletics yesterday for a brace of lctorlcs. and for the present at lea-t are in no danger of slipping back into the musty cellar About 7000 fans were In attendtnee and the s-eores were 6 to 0 and 0 to 2, the Mackmen being In the rear on both occasions. Manager Jennings nominated a nalr of his kid pitchers to stav the attack of the lsltors and they did all that could be expected of them. Kallio heemed to have the Macks on his hip virtually throughout the first brawl, while In the closing number George Cunningham. hough hit rather freely, had the happy faculty of preventing the enemy fiom bunching blows. Against Hughlo's kids Connie Mack exhibited Adams and the widely adver- i:seu .-.con i-erry as nis mngers. Adams was thumped roundly for thirteen safe ties, including a pali of two-ply pokes. Perry outpltched Cunningham in the curtain appearance In so far.as the num ber of hits were concerned, but he couldn't keep them po well separated as urn ueorge and dldnt have the luck behind him Scott "blew" In two Innings, Detroit's only scoring rounds, groups of three hits coming in each of the third and heventh rounds. Philadelphia had one or more men on the bases in nearly eery Inning, once filling the sacks, but In each In stance, save the second and sixth, when a hit, sacrifice, bape on balls and nn error cashed the first run and a pair of pokes attended to the other, the spit ball chucker never was In any real dan ger. The .Macks could get runnm.s on. but found It extremely difficult to get them around, as ten left on the sacks will attest Potlstowri, 7; Camp Crane, 1 rntlstown, r July 29. Pottstown outbatted Camp Crane, of Allentowii, here yesterday, winning by 7 to 1 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LKAOfK No admen irheduled. t AMERICAN I.KAOUK Detroit, i Athletics, 0. Detroit!. Bi Athletics, i (necond came). ChlrtiKO. H lloston.,0. Ht. Louis. 4t Vnhlnirtoil, 3. New York. Si Cleveland. 3 (ten Innlnis, rain), heconq game postponed. Schedule for Today NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Philadelphia Clondrl I'.SO. rltUburgh at New York Cloudy i S:80. Rt. Loufi at BrookUn Ttonelyj 8:M, Chicago at Boston Clean Sits. vAMEHICAN LKAGCE .Mine ties a rej By BRIGGS ANNUAL TITLE RACE TONIGHT American Motor-Paced Championship at 100 Kilo meters at Point Breeze Manager Jack Ttoden, of the Point Breeze Motordrome, has found It neces sary to make an Important change In the program of the annual American championship motor-paced race at 100 kilometers, or sWty-two anO one-halt i miles, which will be held at the local ! track this evening1 Late last eenlng Manager Itoden re ceived a telegram from Clarence Car man, who Is stationed with the aviation corps as a first-class machinist's mate at the Boston Navy Yard, stating that he would be unable to compete owing to the army doctor's orders Cnrmm rode In Boston Saturday night a week ago and severely Injured his collarbone. He had previously wired that he would , i '...I . ; ..it.. . . . , dpn n the Pennsylvania State doubles 1 The absence of Carman eaves Ave I championship; Rodney Beck, captain of Hders to fight it out tor the title, which the Ocrmantown Academy team: Her Carman held In 1916 and 1M7. They man Dornhelm. leader of the Frankford I are Percy Lawrence, the present world's ntBl, School team : Sam Pennock. the , champion; Menus Bedell. Klmer Collins, William Penn Charter star, and Gerald ! Oenrge Wiley and Pete nrotch Law- j Kmeron, of Kast Orange X .1 This rence, Bedell nnd Collins are slight fa- eent will start on ThursdAy. orltes. I At the nre,ent urltlnir the mmmia.. The. nacemakers for this feature event are Peerless Jimmy Hunter, of Newark; George Mem, ot uoston , itoay Lenman. - c. t- t,l . C-....1.. YnHjMKi ..... -. UI f... HM'iiitnu. .T..r-u,. ,niiui;iiii;iij, 1,1 DIM-Kiteoh and Norman Anderson, of Norway ' ' in addition to rerelilne the lame nnd handsome trophy, the winner will re- celve $300 111 cash. The second man will "l l"e vynwyti i iun anu Holder or many a name ror hlmseir. Is the llg.it-heavy-receive J200. the third, $150, and the titles; I. S Cravls, formerly pubic ' w-elght champion. Harry "dreb. of PUts foiirth, $75. The winning pacemaker -'arks champion and now In the United burgh, now 1 the accredited light-heavy, will get a bonus of $100, the second $75 States navy; n. P. Parker, the Cai-' weight king of the army and navy and the third $60. &rnlii star, now stationed at League i !ast Saturday afternoon Grcb beat Island, are among those enteted whose ' Kddle McOoort. boxing Instructor at riiLil.. A1U WHltrlll T.OSK A TTKNNIS ' , , , -r" lo'r- '"'; ,-' Beals C bright and I-rederlck B Alexander defeated Nathaniel W. Niles and Theodore Rooseve.lt Pell in the final match of the lawn tennis doubles on th turf course of the Field Club of Green- wicn yesterday, it was a rousing Dai- tie all the way and the score was 1-6, 7-5, 6-3 Bingles and Bungles The .ithlrtlcs vow hnvc a to, hold on the cellar. J heir double defeat at Detroit Swi day intt them flo and o half oavies below the Ttaers. There were no M-heduled games In the Na tinnj) League- tHindny, hut several of the clubs plumed exhibition contests. George Ilurn led the hitting for the Mack men at Detroit M racking oyt three hits In rlx times at bat In the twin bill. CU rlnnd nurf the Nctr Vorlf Vatifc ftod a foM0fi fen.rototd ?cffo. which resulted In a i'2 tic. Pain prvernttd the clubt from mnW'ip a Aniih of what theu had started. Si-ler't. triple p.ied the wax to tlctor? for M. Louis ngulnst th- ttushlngton cluh. slsler iiNo had u hlntle besides hU three hugger In three times nt bat. Tu Cobb evidently think that hit batttno aieraoe I fat enounh. He trasu'f in either "oiifrif nffh the .Ithlctici, lt..el was In rure fort" SMtidax end t'e Mhlte Sox shut out the Red Sox. a to 0. 'tus-ell allowed onlx lx "(littered hlt. .... I .4(1 ot the 11 Ittfc ,Sor hit ti ere ilmehi oft Mr;, and nubue. r.ddle Collins nnd ffwa- I "II rerr'i had a pair. Both 0 tfisscH's fiits ' wert doubles and Jlatirrd hioh tin as run producers. Vddle Collins b'Hidrs hittino wen ana jiciamo perjrenu siote inree oases The Urates defeated the Cths. 3 to tn exhibition contest nt Montreal. In Notes of , the Bowlers Tomorrow evening on the Ke stone, alien . the second round of the Summer -dTurkpin ' I.MSue will get under way. The Pltcalrn team now holding top position tn Section A I xx I thl a four. game lead ox'er its nearest com petitors, x 111 lie a strong contender during the remainder of the sea.on and some shrewd small'Pln noggin? will nave o be done to nransir u qui ut inis pmcx-. In Section n the I'rnnxTlxanlu Railroad team, by defeating the Terminal three out nf the four games, now holds first place In this section w'th KlO per cent above the Sunshine nisrult suuad. who Jumped Into second place bv a clean sweep from the Keystone quintet. I.lthgow In thise series topped the needles' for 142. the previous high-game single score of Travis. , Lllhgow not only went Into first place for the high slnxl scoring, but also tossed the nee-wee maples for a high score of 430 pins ln his four games, giving him an nxeruge of 1P.'.2 per game. Official standing of Section B to dalei .. - w.h P.r' .... w.- i . Sunshine ii'. ij 7 SS V e or ' . fl I 'sS. Terminal.. 12 B .600 Kej stone , S IS .230 - --. r -' ---. Captain Itluett. of the Victor squad, found thi we, stnillone. falling to hi. IlklnV tn nis series wun me rinrisv team wnen three times out of the four he felled them for tn mi and inn. doll, another nf hi .ini was close behind with 100 and 12T. , - - - .,. A . ,L. I. -.- .....-- J duckpln tournament was played between the in oi . urRt .,,. mm uiiranr . Terminal and the leaders. Pennsylvania R.n. mail team. In their Anal game when the .nil. roaders nosed out the former team by a score of 472 to 401. It was no one's sume till Fohr tossed for 122 against Zler's 113 and Dutch's 103 that decided the game, giving the railroad team a lead, ot 11 Pins. Th baft fenr-gaine scoring la flection B th aupUa tor acore of ,! eaa nuieo nr inc. railroad Nil uad. who tnaa. I anai h .brlaari '.n.. r. I What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL MSAGOK . Wnn It Pft. Win le Chlmro AD .-,1 .fl.M) ,M ,64a New Vnrk. ... M 4 H02S ,62fl ,fll rittthurtth .. 4 45 .R21 . ,t7 rhllllf..., , . 41 47 .4M .472 .4(11 ritirlnnntf , . 41 47 .IIS ,472 .4111 nrooklrn.. SS 4tl .4.17 .443 .4X2 Ilolnn,... .. 40 A2 ,Xi .441 .430 fit, lxmM. .. 37 OB .308 .404 .304 AMERICAN I.KAOEK rionton A 37 .1102 .(KM .BOA rirrtlnnd lit 42 .AX3 .ftsft .M7 WanhtnKtnn ... .10 42 ,M3 .A4S ,A3s New York. ..40 42 ..123 .85 ,M7 rhlrmrn,' . .. 42 4 ,407 ,47.1 ,402 t. Mull. .. 41 40 .4.10 ,402 .4)11 Detroit . . 4n .11 ,440 .440 .43.1 Athlftlcs . . 37 SI .411 .410 ,407 START PLAY FOR STATE NET TITLE Large 'Entry List for An nual Championship of E. Penna. at Cynwyd INVltE JAPANESE STARS By PAUL PREP The men's singles and doubles cham pionship tournament of. Eastern Penn sylvania began this afternoon on the classic clay courts of the rynwyd Club. This tourney was to have started Sat urday, but Paul Olbbons, chairman of the committee, after thinking the matter over seriously, decided that It would be better to wait until today ' This decision has made It possible for net players In this sect'on to still enter the tourney. Post entries In this event as well as in the boys' and junior tour naments were received until noon to day. As soon as the entries were closed the committee made the pairings. Plav started at 2 o'clock In the boys' cent It was not deemed necessary for thoe entered In the men's events to start their inaicn until 5 o clock By making the starting time In the men's play fi o'clock. Chairman nihhnna 1lllaiaei tli-.lt , a. . ;,.u" :,h"' " rf mn.v ousiness men ,,h,.,.her"R? "oul.'' be. uAb'c to par- tlcipate, will be on hand. With the ex tra hour of daylight It Is now possible iu piny until nearly 9 o clock, Junior Matches Some very fine tennis should he ntave.i It U- J 1 .... . i "i me junior tennis center cnamnlon- ,' '" V PJ1"1 only to "lnners of ' ,?,"rna"1P",s neId Previously this i-eauin. f'e, "J, th,e 'U"&er stars are eligible. ,"! 1Flp,cner. the Lower Merlon High .School player, who nam with Rill Til- In charge of the Cnw.vd tournament has received a flattering number of en- "". u promn-es to ne tne most .mwot'ssfnt nni.n.m.i.1 l.-ta..i. tki. - , i .. ...u. -,..., hit, n utriu'-ui nun rev t,dn this season. Dwight It.' Meigs, J headmaster of the Hill i-Vhool an J" one , f the best tennis players 111 the Phlla- I delphla district; Norman W. Swayne. chances to win are moM faxored Other brilliant playeis who hae al- reauy sent In their entries are- A I. fReed, Waton Knight. William P Row-j ' land. R J IfnthercnU nf neldnlrl C N. Beard. George R. Powell. H M Dono- van. AV. B Miles, Paul Gibbons, Cynwvd clllb. t. s. Cravls. Ralph Hothersa'll, i Lyman Tremaln, Charles Rlegel, C A. Mattls and Dodgron. Greenpolnt Club ; i H. W. Hanna, Harte G. Jones. G lbert Sommer. Hariy Sommer and Doctor 1 Ryan. Stenton A C ; A J Batty. i:i beron C. C. ; L. A. Smith. l S. N ; Messrs Whelm and Mansell, unattached ; A. J N'ewhall and H. L Philler and a number of others. Invite Jap Stars Phlladelphlans'and residents of near by district, who will be unable to at- te'nd the natlnnal ulntrles. elmmiilnnehlna the latter part of next month at For- cessfully has combated nil opposition rest Hills will rejoice to hear that Paul "'" making this city his home Lang. G'hbons. president of the Philadelphia ford, however, holds a three-round knock and District Lawn Tennis Association. out victory over Thompson and says he has invited the Japanese marvelB, Ichiya expects to repeat. Kumage and Sellchlro Kashlo, to play Irish Patsy Cllne Is doing his training nn exhibition match next Saturday af- i at Reddy Wlgmore'B camp In the ternoon on the Cynwyd courts. "Neck." Soldier Bartfleld alto is quar- Gibbons competed in the New York ' tered at the same place and the two are State championship, tournament and working together. Cllne is helping Bart- while there asked Kumagae and Kashlo I. .. .. --..- . '.1.1 1... it tney wouin come tu ims uuy some time to play an exhibition match for the benefit of the War Department's commission on training camp activi ties. Thoy replied that they would be glad to come here at any time As the ISa-stern Pennsyl-anla State finals will be played next Saturday, Gibbons thought It would be best to have the two foreigners play here at that time. He Is anxiously awaiting a favorable reply. If Kumagae and Kashlo accept the Invitation they will ... a-.. 1.1 .uni. (. 13. ni. ', '" ""'" C?"" ," ,. Wright nnd another well-known Amerl- can star. Walkover for Shore Railroaders Kit Harbor, N. J., July 29. Atlantic Cltv Railroad outclassed Olney here yes terday, winning easily by 12 to 2. Baseball Standings of Little League Teams DKHWARF. RIVER SHIP LEAGUE W. L. P.P. W. L. P.P. rhe-ter. . U 2 .SIS Merchants 3 8 .273 w Vnrk fl t ."I Hun... 3 B ,2.vi Hog Isl'nd fl 2 ."I Pusey A 1. 1 10 .091 llurlan... a 4 .607 4 Bethlehem Steel League W. I.. P.P. IV. L. v.r Kteeltnn. 1" n oni epurw I. n H Pethlehem 1 .""I I.ebanen.. fl 7 vVilmlng'n 1 6 ..130 Fnre Rlier 5 R Delaware Rlxer Industrial League 4n .417 .385 w T.. P.r. w T. n r AbAt"1' 5 2 'JK rFlLJ"- 5 S "iii - Chem.. 7 6 .57 Rental ... t 9 .108 Main Line League ' lriPP irrfr I , V o'l.OOO Lansd-ne. V V ' iU Warwick' 1 .""n0 Waj'it . f I Montgomery County Leagn. S.S3 000 . .. W. . Ci W. h- rC, nori-at'n a m. .nif stnnin-rnn a k .OIK ,2K Amy.".- 5 5 -212 ..5'5h- 3 .2 noaacrmn . uinmur,, ju nLII.J.I-bU 3 .! -!. w .UV1 """ i p jT"""'"" """ r.r. .400 .400 .200 LM: J 1 'SJu, ? ESJLV S 3 PronkfoM ? ? .?99 i'lndlev . 2 aW-iae - -' MINI HagSall Fern Rock 3 2 .000 Barrett,,, j 4 Manufacturers' League U T. P.P. ,Xt- V . .. -- -.: . ... . a. p.p. AAA Monotype 11 2 .;; Link Belt. B a P. 1. I . 2 '-. liners 1 ."CO Kellers.. t a ana Mokeo ev HI a .031 xthi Mokes 8 7 .JJl Wheeler.. 3 8 ,tiu B. H. P. 7 .339 Lewis..,. 1 ,is Philadelphia Manufacturers' League W. L. P.C, w. I.. P.P Q. Clt,. . J .1 P. .!. 7 .333 PhUa.Te 4 .JJJ Standard. i Mio H. Tn .A Elf.-LewJs s a .!.xn A. Poller 1 5 .83 Goodrfcli. H .u NartlMttMaafattarra' Uw -r. i .r. . . - r. ..-t. NORTH HILLS WILL HOLD , TOURNEY IN SEPTEMBER FOR SOUTHPAW GOLFERS A First Local Tournament for Left-Handed Players 'Was Held at Same. Club'in 1916 Mrs. Barlow Beats Men , By WILLIAM SOME wise golfer observed years ago that no Slow nlaver Is a irnnrt nlnver and he added that nr left-handed player Is a good player. If you happen to play golf slowly you will take exception tc the first statement and If you are a 'southpaw" you resent the second. It is perfectly true that the majority of cur leading batsmen are left-handed Among other "southpaws" who might be mentioned are Cobb, Speaker, Jack son, Slsler, Kddle Collins, Baker, KUth, Kauff and Cy I'mianis. On the other' hand, there are few really first-class left-handed golfers In the country. As the result of an nrgu mtnt a couple of years ago the hustling North Hills Country Club gave a left hinded golf tournament. It was an all ".ay affair and there were prizes for .he best handicap score for 36 and for 18 holes. IL C Maxwell, of the Tren iOii Country Club, won the longer event, and Harold p. .Ogden, at the Country Club of Lansdowne, was the victor In the 18-hole handicap. - Probable Dale September 10 It was a very successful affair, and North Hlljs will hold another tournament for the southpaws this fall, probably on September 10. W. W Dudley. 21D Sum mit avenuo, Jenklnlown, Pa.. Is chairman of the committee and he Is anxious to get the names of every left - handed player In the Philadelphia district, and players from clubs outside the Philadel phia district will bejnvlted as well. If you happen to be a left-handed player or know of others send the names to him I know of one player who plays all his shots until he reaches thp green with left-handed lubs. When It conies to put ting he uses a right-handed putter. Whether- ho Is eligible to play In this contest I do not know, but there are not many ambidextrous players ln captivity. Holes (?) Out in One ii. maimer. Of lioo North Sixteenth street, writes as follows: "When I read yiur accounts ln the Evening Public LFnoEn of holes being made ln one, I recalled a one, the only one I ever saw. by the way, which was made at the ltedland Country Club of i California some ten scars ago The golf i ............ I- I .. - .- .. . .... ... w""'"e "" '" u.le looinuis ot tne moun TWO CHAMPIONS TO MEET IN FIRST ALL-STAR BOUT By JAMES S. r lnratfc, win Be two champions Instead X of one. as originally announced, at ' the all-star boxing show due to be staged I at Shlbc Park tomorrow night. And the st-ange part of the entire arrangement ' B ' " w,r wi'e m i .iiit,enieiii If that the titleholders will meet In the flrf!l bout' Battling Levlnsky a home- town nroduct. whn was forced tn thnlro the soli of his home city In order to make J Camp Grant. In th .service title fray at Fort Sheridan N tGooty was one of the most leared mlddlewe'ghl.s in the Same four or fhe years ago. He spent I tne netter part of the last four years In Australla, where he was successful, Greb reached the city this morning, then hurried on to New York, where he had to report to naval headquarters He plans to make a hasty return to this city to await the struggle w'tli Levlnsky. Willie Jackson, the only other missing one of the eight stars, now lr near the scene of action. Langford Still Terror Sam Langford, terror of the heavy weights In the days when Jack Johnson was king, st'll retains his old punch and retains the respect of his opponents. He will oppose a rugged colored fighter 1" I the Person Of Jack Thompson, XVho SUC- field t Increase his speed and Bartfleld la AnnV.ln.v T.tcl. Tti.. tint., tn nilllh ls teaching Irish Patsy how to punch Cllne was scheduled to box in Jersey SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS ! TABEZ WHITR, the Chicago bantam, I ' and Frankle Burns, of Jersey City, , are In fit shape for their eight-round j fight In the final bout nt the Atlantic Sporting Club tonight. Both Burns and t White are two of the most logical con i tenders for Petfc Herman's bantamweight championship, and each knows that a de I cislve victory o-er the other will put ! him In line for a title fight with the New Orleans Italian. In the seniiflnal Joe Tuber, of this city, will be seen in action In his. first fight since coming under the management of Ed Slattery, the fighting cop. His opponent xvlll be Bobby Doyle, the New York bantam. They are scheduled to go six rounds, and as Tuber xvon the popu lar nexvspaper decision over Doyle In their first encounter, Bobby will be out for blood to show that he Is the better man. In the second preliminary Whltey Fitzgerald and Young Robldeau are scheduled to go through four rounds of milling. One other bout Is scheduled. tlussle Lewis, the local featherweight, has started training for his coming six-round tilt with Preston Brown They will be seen In action in the final bout at the open-air arena of the Cambria A. C. Krankford avenue and Cambria street, next Friday eve. ning. It la rumored that Lew Tendler. the local contender for Benny Leonard's lightweight championship crown, will be married In a short while, f A new ler has .swung up In Australia. He Is Bid Godfrey, featherweight champion of the Antlpodea. and he bids fair to become a second Les Darcy. as he Is as shifty and has as bard a punch aa the former middle weight contender. Terry .McCorern, the Tioga lightweight. Ja ready to meet auch star llghtweighta aa Lou Tendler, Johnny Dundee. Rocky Kansas. Phil Bloom. Frankle Callahan, Irish Patsy Cllne or any other men of that class, ' Joe Mandot. the New Orlesna lightweight, and Red Dolan. also of New Orleans, come together In a twenty-round fight to a ref eree's decision at the Crescent City tonight. Pinker Burns, of New York, and Terry Miller, of Trenton, come together in an eight. roundUlugff st at Trenton tonight. of. Maiden. Mea., and H. EVANS tabl nnd the ceventi 1ia1 w.aa af.M e little valley to another ridge. 180 yards, "J the sandy bowl-shaped green being con cealed on thd further side of the ridge. "Crafton Smith and I were Just leav-' Ing the green, when we noticed a ball bound on top of the hill and roll dawn toward the green. It bounded on the green In a perfect line to the hole, and we both expected to see a one holed. However, the bni stopped about a foot from the hole. It had left a thin trail on the sandy green, showing a perfect line to the hole. The chance was too good to miss, and Crafton went quickly and rolled the ball straight Into the hole. ' "We then departed quickly, and had played about half of the next hole, when we heard a veritable yell of tri umph. The boasting hero treated every body that nlcht, and the next day an account appeared In the local paper or the .miraculous fet. Long after Craf ton 'fessed up and the dilnks were on him." On Sunday, September 15, Max Mars ton and Jerry Travers will play a Red Cross match at 'Balusrol against ChlcK Evans and Warren K Wood. Originally these four were slated to playat Floss moor, but Travers was unaiile to play, and Oswald KlrHby" substituted, the east erners proving to be the winners More Honors for Mrs. Barlow On the Fourth of July 'Mrs. Ronald Barlow was In Buffalo, and as there was a golf event on that day at the Country Club for f lie men, she "was asked to play. She dirt not wsint to Interfere with the men's events, but the committee was Insistent that she should play. Gteatly to the surprise of the golfers she returned the low gross of the day with an 83. Her nearest male competitor had an 86 This Is possibly the ilrst time that a woman was able to play over a strange course arid beat the best playera In the club. Mrs. Barlow is particularly pleased with the prize. The North Hills Country Clubhand the Gulph Mills Country Club have been kind enough to send me complimentary membership cards, and I take this op portunity of expressing my appreciation of the courtesies tendered by both or ganizations. CAROLAN last week, but the promoters of the Shlbe Park show forced him to cancel his engagement Cllne has a big match on with Jackson and the least Injury would ha-e resulted In the cancellation of the match Cllne looked ready for fight when he completed his workout yesterdaj-. This Cline-.Iackson flgh looks like the fastest liatth? of th night Brilton the Crafty Crafty, clever Jack Britton will take on a rugged foe when he engages Soldier Bartfleld The former welter champion will need to ha-e all his cunning and speed, for Bartfleld can punch, and If he lands It Is not going to do Britton any good. Bartfleld showed In his flsht with Mike Gibbons that he can hold his own with the scientific artists. "I don't think this Britton Is any cle-erer than Mike Olbbons." said Bart fleld, "and you know I held my ow n xvlth the clex'erMlke. I aleo showed that I could hit these fast guys when I smashed three of Mike's ribs I like to fight the clever ones. I know they can't hurt me ; that I can hurt them,, and that I shouldn't fear to take chances. I don't " Britton Is xvorklng out xvlth Battling Levlnsky. The Battler ts a much larger man, and Jack has been so pleased with Ills showing against Lexinsky that he has no fear of the rugged Bartfleld. Promoters Taylor, Gunnls and Hanlon look for another large fistic gathering. The adx-anee sale lias been big, the de mand for pateboards heax-y and the In terest In the fights great. Twelve gates will be thrown open early and the right and left field pavilions will be In use as xvell as the grand stand Billy Rocap and Lew Grlmson will be two of the referees. Two others yet remain to be selected. This is something nexv, a different referee for each bout. like to match hla protege with any bantam weight of his class In the country. He would 111., tn ha Cam. !.. -.-. . . ... Hughes, Jimmy Pappas or any other boxer of that class. Battling Leonard's lnlured hand la getting along In fine shape and he expects to do some light training' during the latter part of the xieek. It xvlll be remembered that Leonard Injured his right paw in a street bawl mnA it- made a resolution to never again engage in uuy nam: i:uniudia in me streets. Jack Rusko, the former New Orleans light xvelght, would like to be matched to meet either Johnny Dundee or Rocky Kansas for the Italian lightweight championship ot the world. SUITS$JJ.80 RKrtUCF.rfe FROM S0. 2S and 320 PETER MORAN & CO. ft S. E. Cor. 9th &. Arch St.. Open Monday and Saturday Until 0 o'clock You 0,La.!f i . tet ?' tighter fr bl led In one show, riblb Park Tuesday night. Levin'sky-Greb Thompson-Langford Cline-'Jackton , Bartneld-Britton Tickets. 31, . M, at Ed. wards'. Hpaldlngs'. tilinnels', Janibor's .and Hotel Scott. Room for 15.000 fans. Betcha I'm Goin' BOXIKfl AT THE SHORE f Atlantic City Sporting Club TONIGHT 3:30 TONIUHT SRANKIIS 's. .f&PKZ I'RNS u .. 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