it 3ffl W tTn?wKTV' ui Ttji .fl i- -7 T VK "... TTBVENJG PUBLIC LEDjrfEliOTiLADELPHIA, fONDAY, SEPTEM1 23, 1018? h-v -' N I .V 'v l,f t ni K PHB TEN COUNT OVER KING LEWIS WILL RESULT IN CROWNING LEONARD WELTER MONARCH L4 1 . . . A , . &. 4 k IT ONARD HAS MUCH TO GAIN IN BATTLE s fthJ WITH LEWIS TONIGHT . - rT Third Time in Career VtA Champion, and Knockout Win Will Add Welter Crown to His Collection ;' rx-A lly ROBERT W. MAXWKI.!. " Sport Killlnr Kirnlnc Public l.cilitfr iCOnDING to the rules of the Old Arm Cinmt. oven time a couple tr boxers Ret together In n IilKhl advertised nnnlsi' tlsht they nlvvn fV.take it out on the nubile. We have seen P1"J.J i iu- i ... .n.. .,.. , QICU II LUC llllh1 J UUACI3 IVilll tv.- kerchief. JR Tonight, however, in the city of XowuiK N .1 . n piilr of niKi imocmu n Mi. ,v, .. t,..t iv.aIk .lli'tDlmiL ..! inlm-fln hi fill eicllt-1 OUIH. i"(R'llO Willi ill U VIKlllll'lUIII VI lilVJIl iiioiuui .....-,-,--. -.- fracas, and it looks like a real honest - !?.. Leonard. llKhtwclcht champion, and p'f'BCheduled to appear In the main event, the act is a cloudburst or a blizzard. ' Benny and Ted are as friendly a Pftilter Leonard had knocked the daylights R-v.V. ... . , . .. ,- Kft"niweigni crown Jimmy jonnsion. vv vthat Benny was n swell welterweight &fw ... - . . weight question He went fuitliet ami more than 136 pounds that night and R; limit of 133 pounds This statement got unik't l.eonnid's S that he would hae nothing to do with the future. He declaied wai Imt it win. Xewls In; the ring and smaiMdng him on the ulu-kei- he treated him with silent contempt, which was harsh and rruel on Iteniiv'v part. c ZEW'IS lens jilttt nthiiiy fur a lUiht . not ln.nn.sr hi Ul.nl In fujhl. t but because of t?ie filthy lime lie toiil1 twin lli'-irby. Tliui Ms pride and pockctbook ueic hurt. Both Champions Possets Lmlimilvd Confidence ('TTUNALLY Lewis, fearing u cold winter with nothing to do but hand the V t - bankroll to the coal man. attached El1 mltmaA n mnrmn-of wtiri !1M frtpmllv wittl rA. was suggested, everybody bid on it and Ho named the date and the stage Is all set fur tlv brawl at Veidenmayers ' Park. It should be a gieal bittle, for both champions possess unlimited confi dence In themselves. Neither has met with a teerse since winning his Pff J title and bellexes he will scote another lavorile, DUl one never can leu wii.u 1 1 1 ntij-ipen wien a in. in air(i uul ,of his class to meet a champion, .lack Uiltttm sprang :i liig urprl-e at the ball park last summer when he won from liennx and peth.ipa Lewis will hand him more of the same Lewis, outside of Hiltton, is the hardest man Leonard has been asked to meet. He Is cleer, has lots of .speed and packs a hcft wallop He Is not a bum bj any means and will give Ileum all he Is looking for in those. eight rounds. The lightweight champ has not been boving much of kite, because of his duties as boxing instructor at Camp I'pton. He h.is put on .weight and seems to hae lost som' of his speed. He can still hlr, bow ever, and If he ever connects with Mr. Lewis's chin it will he euitains for tSJ the welterweight. ga Benny will not be handicapped lij -ring as strong as a norse iewis also can mahe i m pnunas easn, so mat fipoint will be a minor detail The bos should put up a fast, scientific e- F&'Wbition and satisfy all of the high-pilced spectators TF LEOXAfll) knocks out Leuix he LTV but Benny Kill retain Mir Hyhtitvuiltl i Immifuimhin cifii 1 ;,eiui X but Benny Kill rctnlii Mir Hyhtitvuiltl Immifuimhin cn'n S puts Mm on his Inch-. Slkiwiv, iVnrv l.ornl linxors vi I JOXING has lost none of its popularity but thete is like to be a By suoriilge 01 laieiiL in uic jititi tuiuit not get busy and develop some of the local bins The disappointment at "the Olympla tonight shows bow uncertain it is m depemt on any of the tf'alars. and It will be ditlieult to Mini a 'X . , ,. jonnny tiurns, me lMng or lvcnsingion, n.111 a lew woius m a. on R5S the subject this morning. "Thete hasn't been n good buy developed in Philadelphia In years, he said. ' because is? xnem a cnance 10 maxc gooo. 11 i.-ikcs class and he must be handled carefull years before he became a lop-notcher Si. Olassman, who handled his affairs. He 'tough opponents until he was iead "Other boxers have Jumped to the C( they were hooked up with some fast bo VJlu uuic iui;iiui ewa hiu cAaniuica ui Kj aow are In the second division instead "There Is one boy In Philadelphia . riwn n rhnnce. He Is a local nroduet EtfX- - ------ . -- V1 mnn flnccto T.pwIh nml hp is nlipn til .4 .MVH . - -- -- --. fcf ,wlth the exception of Leonard. Lewis 'willing and coming ahead Instead of m "weights now are on the down grade. k&S'the others have seen their best days, K h.wnnla la n rlinnrn "The point 1 am making is that t the big clubs Instead of the talent sikame and arouse more interest. I EsTCombria A. C. this summer and have place large enougn 1 wouin use If, but right now It can't be done." THE local boys dcscrie a chnuec iclll find that it uill be the best Clubs. Hooper Never Played W TTARRY HOOPEK. of the Boston lied I? Al nlaved on a losing world series has passed out for the duration ot the letes still linger with us. The steady J.pions has taken part in four fall classics and on each occasion drew down itfae long end of the purse. Heine Wagner also has been on four winners, tiut served most of the time in a utility role frf-Jf , Jack Barry has Pten on only one K"the Athletics against the braves In iStrunk have been with four winners MIED MEtlKLE never has been kVs, fvbs.. Chief Meyers teas in four, Giants and olive tilth the Dodgers. Gns Zeiglcr to Coach Colgate Eleven SfUB ZEIQLEIl, the old Penn star ffJ for Hamilton, N. Y today to take fall. The gridiron sport will go Em and it Is up to Gus to turn out Kttyed out ana mere win oe games 'Susquehanna. The first game will be ;WJ . Zelgler made a name for himself ched at west Virginia, tiaverioru fcnla. He Is one of the most enthusiastic tutors In the world and alvvayij results. H E IS one of the best in the success at Colpate. Charley Briclcley Still w rACK ot practice may slow them I -make good with a few dayn of drill. rfer Harvard leader, played fullback won !y 1 to 6 an(1 Brlckley goal from the Held gave his mates ., . . . . . OI uio nrsi major league piuyeru to join me ranKS oi a major Is NUfred H. vorj Koinltz. He was pure promoiea, Major von jyuiuuz euvv iwrvivo wiui wig uincinnau jM4-tbe ChlcaeajgBoOi, w- iptti TT IJ. Uenny Win engage iing several of those affairs anil on- tl..l.fl., ,,- nlivinir lit rill the hand iih,. ,,,..?. ... ,....,.....-. -.- - ,- to - Rooilnesx Mrap fo: Hore uenny Ted l.evvK ueltei welshl ruler, aio and the nl thing that will ciab Belgium ami Oini.int. one ulsht out of 1'ieddv W el-h and won toe .i ........In.. l.txiW nlllnpil nu mm .i- ............... and took advantage of 1-u-dd.v on tiie ...I.. I.. .1.1.... ....Ir.l.a.1 Mnti-u til" new uimimur, ,.,-,..!.. ner i.nild get down to the legal vMn. and he unveil then and thete .inhn-tmi or an of hi? lighters iu tluhtless vi-u- ln-tend of getting the tinware to Mr Jlinton and t.enn.llll and tilbsOll. TllO match .l.ieuue-. ("urlcy got it for $H,O0n triumph Lmivird looks like the the wilght and should entei the id n in Mir uelteni emhl title. Shniilil Ho liin'olnnoil n uie i iiii.uu'iiiiia inoinoiers oo good substitute , , the lot.il piomnters will nut give lime 10 noosi a mn into the windup Lew Tenillei was boinir fnnr and all eiedit should go to I'hll would not allow Lew to box any float but befoie thej were In shaie and knocked off. .Iimm Murphy iiuvv uuo uu; s can oe ruineu. llnU of the first now who will make good if he is and always (lelivfrs rho .m,L 1 n . . inept :mv llrhtw nli.lit lit Hm .. nl.i .7 ..pi ... ... ,.,r i,,l todav is a tup-notehei He is joung. going back. Most of the star light- Dundee, Pats tilne, Callahan and and Lewis can beat any of them. All local bo.vs like Lewis should be seen which is Imported. It will help the have developed minis boys for mv enough to last all winter. If I had uewi.s agiinsi an or the top notchers. to bur, ami the pinmoters soon uny to drttu spiLtatom to their ith World Series Loser Sox, is the only regular who never team. tVhlle mator b-.n-'no hin..iuii war the records of the stellar ath outfielder of the 1918 world'i cham- loser out of six stmts, failing with 1914. Eddie Collins, Mel mils and and one loser on n itorlil series iiinner. He loslnu thice times tilth the and well-known football coach, left charge of the Colgate football team on the same as ever at this lnstitu- a good team. The schedule will be wan urovvn, uutgers, Syracuse and played a week from Saturday at Mercersburg and Exeter and later acnooi and the University of Call- country and Is sure to be a big Gridiron Headliner down, but the gridiron stars usually A few days ago Charley Brlckley, for a naval transport eleven. His 11J nothing but score the ten points. an early lead. . , . . .' . among the captains at Camp Gordon JiminV CRICKITS N, ( --i ',Ti jlife1tte h r vi ! Wjiinh t, M.i . 1 ffm BENNY VALGAR MEETS STOSH Flashy New Yorker Re places Willie Jackson in Olympia Feature VEINSTEIN HAS TALENT ilennv Valgar. claimant tn ihe fi.ulioi wilglit title of Kiance, now a potfnnnrr among the light-lightweights, will . .servhe in the main bout at the nlvmpi.i tonlglit This win he v.iiu.n ,s fMM ,,,,. pearanee in n wind-up at the nlvinpla since he sm pl s(,(1 )iv ( roniii-iiip ,loe Lmii h hiii l.u-t spring I'r.nious tn that light l.vnih came to tin- front w iili Ins ktim kout win ovei Kid Williams niik Stosn nf ('lev eland, will be his opp-ipent .lohiinj Hums is inan.ici 1 n. Slosh Willie l,n Knnn was due m pirform tonight Willie now Is boving mstuic tor ,11 the Pelhnm lluv naval station A few ilavs ago he was Inneul.iteil ,unl must itiu.iin two wnks in iiuarantltii Sto-li Uuped Fellow Stosh is a lugged fellow ,1 gnnd hutei n nieilincie defensive battler, but cini jwho inn take unlshnieni Valg.ir - tl.ishv. a good puncher fast, seientifu land game Stosh dnuhtlcs will liave Wright on V.ilgar, hut this should prove inn handicap Vulgar' last fight her. was against Terry .McCovein at the Xa- tI011.1l A Valg.ir -won bj a wide margin Hob rjrant and Spike .Mcl-'adiien. two light In aw weight hovers, will he seen in I action m the semifinal They will hattle , foi the licht heavyweight championship of League Island Johnny Murrn.v, a I stable mate of Willie .Inrksnn and Uenny 1 Valgar, inrel.s Terrv Ketchell, of this city, in the semifinal Blbj limes faces 1 Mooie In the seefind lirnit . and the 1 opening lilt will brine tngethei Voung ' Dannv Bmk and Hilly Mango I His t'Jtnc for Wein-lcin "Vo 11101 e will .lack Weinsiein mile 'with Mist one fighter .I.uk has gone Jin foi the hig game laldie O Keefe was ! the one bov who lingered with the .ikrt ".lawn" for a number of reasons inn the wall of the promoters that there was a scarcit.v of talent caused Jdek to iln some hunting He searched the eislerr district and now announces that In ha. man bovs under his wing Just gl.ime over this list and it i easv to undet stand win active Jack -011 Ihe move Heie thev aie with tilth weights' I-'redd Iteese. 13n : IMdle Kellv 140, IC (). lOggers 12L' : IMdle Walsii. Yin, Jack lletd, l.in, M.ittv Herber'. I UL" , Johnny I.lsse. HM. Tex Kell.v. 158, I Mnxle (ireen, Z?. Voung IMtll, 12.'. and IMdle o'Keefe. 1 2S Tills Is onlv eleven but Jack says he has three ot foui molt that soon will he added Jack has charge of booking all these bo s In this distiict Tom McArdle. veteran Xevv York promoter, looks after their out-of-town wolk A tew of the.-e hoys were rfcomminded to Weinstiin by Leonard CORNELL QUITS FOOTBALL Ithticiine Reported to Have Can rcle.l 191J1 Soiled tile ("otnell has ebandnned football fni I the 1'ilh season act 01 ding to repot Is 'from Ithaca lleientlv I'ornell sent out la notUe 10 all the si hools on Its foot- ha'l Ilt that the grldlion schedule for I this season vvas taiueled Last week Penn also announced that there would 1 be no interiollegiate football 1 However, tills does not niei n that the gridiron snort Is dead All colleges that .have the students' army training eoips doubtless will Plav. the gime, for It has the approval of the war nepaitinent. livery student In college will be eligible under the new Hriangement and the new chance will remove from the university athletic manegement the financial burdens which 11 great mans found too heavy to c.urv last season. Scraps About Scrappers GenrKC I hip. the New I'aKtle middle uelvht. and Jnhnnv flluich) O'llatren, of WIlkeB-Parre, will he the eonteBtanls In the ftnil bout at the N'attonal A A next Sat urday evenlnit Joe Mendell of this etty meets Krankle Ittte. of Baltimore in -the main preliminary Joe We1nh and Kddle MrAndrews nre train-. Ine lor ineir cnmini; eix-ruunu nil wnicn IB to be held In the final bcut at the Cambria A P on rrlda nUht Jnhnnv Malnnev. former amateur bantamweight champion of the world fare Prank! Conway. i:d Slat- ler a hope, in me aeminnal Jack Mrf'iirron. the Allentovvn mlddle weteht baa started training for hla liout with either Ted (Kid) Lewis or SoIdlr Ilart tleld He will he seen in aetlon in the Onal bout at the Obmpla A. A next Monday night. Jolinnv Diimlfe. the jumping master Is In shape for his ncheduled twelve-round tilt with Krankle (Youna) Ilrltt. the New Bed ford bantam They are to be seen in action at Boston tomorrow nlsht. Jolmm llurns. manaurr of Oussle Lewis, the local featherweight. Is anxious to have Oussle matched to meet Johnny Dundee Xat Rogers, manager nf Johnny Llrse. champion of the Atlantic fleet would like tomatch his hope with such boys as Johnny Murray. Harry (Kid) Brown and Joe Mendell v Irish Patsr Cllne. the New Tork light. '.weights may .not be able to box for a few cxs, fim is nutsiua in mjurru nu, THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT fy 'Z&si 'S. '?. CTZs- Important Battles and Measurements of Leonard and Lewis 11.11 1.1. ;s 11; 1 s rt. " 3(1 :ikk. 111 ".1 i"i r!4 "Mil Is IIKNN I.KIIN.MIII .-llil llrlRht Itrmh liipst (iinrni ill ( host 'evMimileih Nreh ntl Wrist . llliee .fnlf .. . 11klF 3(1 It'l II ' ! iii n . H MPOKTVNT rtllllT III- ltl.l, IIXMI'IONs irn "kiii" Minis ei. ih. 11, 1 .int., Ililel.fr S8, mo I.) Il'.'.rn I Ills A UK 20 Jie 17 IllHIIl'IS Totninv Itnlisnn W ttnslmi 12 .Inlinnv 'nllnian VV lJ.nv.i "a SnWur I'irineM W lluffHln in VI II. ilnuil K V. York 1 MIK, lilinwd VV N"W Vurk 111 .Inlinnv ililfllth W Akrnn 1."i .lH.k llilllnn VV li.ivnm 2o U1 1 (Ir iv. 3 K ltrimklvn s IMili- Molia K IlKVtnn 13 Mlk. Cilili.iMi VV New York HI' illi" liilihin VV New Turk 1" Jlmim liulfv IC l'oton 1 iir.svv i,f:oN'.iin New ork ilj, April , mid. I llouniU Jjik llrlllnn I. I'hliH ii 11117 Sep .VUK MlB JlllV 11 June " i 1". Ii li mm lll 21 Mm t'2 itiir. t).-i :'.i Nov 2 1 lllnrn l'lis June 2.1 1P17 1. 1 12 (let I'l Sep. 14 Julv 21 M iv 2s Vnr II" Mnr 12 Jan 21 llllil Nov 2 1 ( K t is June 12 M.ir 1.1 l'.itsv liin W- t ii U llrltton V I'hll Ulimm Is Jnhnnv KIiIliii K I'reiMv VV.'li.'i K P.ltrhl' Mltr till K 1'hll.i '! New York 1" I'lttsburKli 2 1'hlln New York MIKvnukee Jnhnnv Tillman V rhll.i IMdle Wallace VV 1'hlla llarvev Thorpe K St I, null 12 liver II itniner K Kan l'lt 12 .lohlinv PunitPo VV New York HI Sam Ilolii.J.'au K I'hlla. 0 Sjiorts Sarved Short Th. Crenl l.nk. Naval Tr nlni; .s'atlnn defealeil the Norfolk NhvtI Stntlnn tn the llrst of a tlin e-i: mie series Mt the ureal tikis vent, rilav h the siire of s-i More tl, .in Jo ohm vvinepicil the game Vliss Marie Uncner anil Miss liurr Ciim ell vesleriliiv won the New ork Mule doubles i liiiininnn-li'ii li.v ilefeiitlnis Mrs. Homer Stuart ami Vlrs. I., d. VIorrN in strulKlit set-, J-7. Il-'J. 11 ntfrr liuinhiill o oriaei Vm lie), livits uriUr .ion' is o cniifnl.i t.i tlir a wu Ih loinit (In vrn'icc an a iruol. o.ilu . I'jht months uijn The IE. ill l.lirlith. of Toledo, lliroucll Ibeir lioii.llipeiirnnie at ( levtiiinil .vesterda.. for t lie first Clime of the series, forfeited I lie niirlil n amateur li.iseli.iil i Ii iiniilon-hlp In the sianiliiiil Parts nine, of (in eland. Dartmouth i -illese has foriailh .- I ,11 Uh footliall Kimei An iffoit will be .-ide to arranse tontems for the hart iiouth StU'lenis Arinv Training Corp" brntik .. iioeirr mid Itoh .Vproi itn.it.it lio.iors at tin Xiumk Vdoitruiir yistrulau htore 111. 0(10 n.is. tnnir brat Sl'i.im it fiic-inilc point I tier, while NlHdit. ii o.l oar mill haiuliraii and fMii-iaiti oj.ru. 'I be ('ountrv club flx.d. the dates fni The art (Ktober 17 i f Atlantic CUV ha i. its fait tournaimiii is. II). ( heslrr sh,i ilefealeil Hoc l-.li nil. on tlir laller's crnuniis, esteril.l. Iiv the luunl or r.MI. siott l'err twirled iinrt f the K.tnie for I liester. Trc I.rr Shttlu. Pal Vatrtnaa and Aim iHioiio. foiimr luial scholastic athteUs. iioie aVe in fhls sictton Tliiv havr bun ociiivs (lie (Inline Orion tiild. Thru "' ' fioiicil on a cridviT LE VINSKY MA Y DEMPSEY I'tontoter Dougherty Leaves for ew rk to Land "Battler" for Star Show at National Oc tober ') Ja.mls r ville. left DOrOHintTV, of Leipei for New Vol k today to get Battling Levinslo's t IC. to meet Jack Demp-ey at the National A. A, on Oc tohei ! and Dan Moigan's name tn a tontract When this business has been completed everj thing will be In readi ness fur the big bout between the leading he. iv weights Dougherty plso Is ar ranging a strong preliminary card and Ills show promises to be one of the best ever held in this city This fracas virtually will bo an elimi nation contest. There are few heavy weights In the country who can give Dempsey a battle, and Levlnsky seems to be the best of the lot He is fast anil clever and will make the youhg West erner extend himself for six rounds. an Morgan, Levinsky's manager, does not fear Dempsev and says his man can win the verdict Bifore the Demp-sey-Fulton disaster Dan vvas on the Job looking for vvoik, but scratched Fero cious Kredvvard from the list. "There is one guy I w sh to Ignore," he said, when I-'uhons name vvas men tioned. "Me has a gteat left hand and cm cut an opponent to ilbbons when he starts working Id lathtr have Levln sky meet Dempsev sx nights a week than mix up with I-'ulton once In a year. The battler can 'take' rsjmpscy and It will te hard to convince me "that he can't. AH I want to do is to get him In the ring." It now Is up to Morgan to sign the papers, for Dougherty will be on the job for a substantial offer for his services. Tho Baron of Lelpervllle has been anxious to chow Dempsey before a Philadelphia public and first tried to get AVIlIard. He offered Jess J30.000 for six rounds and later raised his bid to 135,000, He was willing to turn every cerlt of p u The RuraU EXPRESS DUN & CO. LANDS MAIN LINE TITLE Commercial Ralers Secure Ilhan Trophy After Thrill- ing Game With Autocar AMBLER SWAMPS LUPTON MUX MM: CHAMI'lON-sllir W. I..IM'. V. I..1M'. Inn A I'n 2 I .007 Autocar . I 2 .133 ixti:ki.i:i;i i: m:kii:s w. l.v.o. w. L.r.c. Vmliler I II I. (HIII l.iintoii . 0 I .000 mm rxt'Ti kkiis' i,i:(it!i; w. i..i'.c. w. i..r.t. t . i. I . Ill :i .SI2 VVIieelrr . 8 10 .III 'lonol.M.e II II .7011 stokes I'. X II .421 IwMkrr ls-1" IS H .11711 tellers .1 II .SSB link licit II III .:,!! Lewis. . 17 .1511 i'itii,iiKijiii vi xt i'aci 'lt:Ks, i.KMifi; w. L.i'.r. w. i,.r.r. Tevllle 11 7 .007 llnones-T. II S .r.7 iluukrr f. is- 7 .n.-iii I'hiin, Hnll s 7 ,n:i:i tiimlanl 12 X .IIIKI Klllott l A 11 ,20.1 lll. fill. . 12 K .11011 t.ouilrlih I III .ll. It F Dun ,. Co. captund the lllian rophy and championship of the Main Line Uasehall League by defeating Au loiar 2 to 1 In one of the best pitching luels ot the season A huge attendance 31 fans vvas on hand for the occasion and Included a delegation nf I'nited States marines from the signal training camp at Paoli. They were guests of I lesldent David S. Ludlum, of the Auto ar Company, and the Berw-jn Citizens' llnd lent added color to the occasion by tendering patriotic alls. "Bill' Grevelle was again on the mound for the commercial inters and he ard Lefl.v" Black had a battle Tho for mer yielded three safeties and the latter , . n 1'ino.lln ,,.,u lliup., 'it ll.i. nut nn. i,.i,v,i moment iw.wevee" nml :.t i h.- ' .,. ..-in,., i c-.. r il.' .r.n r,,,i , Tltiovv with second and thiid occupied. I Autocar's tall.v was the tesult of Kane Imlnc bit bv o nlteheil li.ill. Htealillir ,.,ntwl .ui.l eninliir bnllie nil Cllllitlllll'H I double Both Davis's tallies wen- largely the result of tnlsplays. In the slsth i vi..ri,.. ram.iii.il tirst mi Davis's i rror. stole second and leacneii inuu on iraut wein's out. He laced home on another hoot bv Davis, the Hist baseman liiutlliiB Kanes toss on Kite's gioiinder. Dun ,V: Co won nut In the ilghlli and again Murpliv icgisttrid the tall. He rot on witlt a pass, his thud nf the con . . test, went to second on a who pucn aim catne home on Laiulbeigs single The vu-luiv gave the winner the Itiiaii tiophy md is neiess.u.v to iiiptiuv tlnee times lo gain iieiiiiaueritpnssessioii I . I . I. emle.1 Its season In the llamiQ,;,..,.,,, )ro,, Local Boy ill fa. Hit re' a.lut.re i.i asu .-..--i-... " - . !-.-! Tie klism.ii wile In wondet ful form. I loutlllB tile lia I to nil n.rners of the lot i .'"iilis ill" j Iiik etroil.ss'v In the Held I in'iii Ituves iilmi held Link Belt to a i nsle bit linker, sinltli & imsp K.iintii ai; , rhals Monotvpe I hlek i'lsnon ami t,allu- iio .i-i vi'.iur-.. "" "-.."" her Iwlrleil in one sivie, ine lounei nivuis th.. edu-e on Ills niipuni-nl J'our i riots bv Monolvpe plaved a puiniiuin- pall 111 tho final result l'iiftte K. liumli anil V'rntikfoi.l Araenal niel foe the championship uf the Northeast Manufar tillelH' l.eiiuue anil the bullet makers sewed up the title by poundinc out sven tallies In the elKhth session Pp until that time Plumb was lending. 0 ;l. but the n.eru tat-liit of base tilts from Prnnkford bats soon liml the result well In Imnrl. I'avelie It Plumb prest nleil Arsenal with i leiiutlful cup. SIGN FOR BA TTLE TODA Y JU1ES F. IjOUCHERTY The famous Daron of Leiperville, who will promote Di'tiiprev-Le- vinsky fight at National tho profits over to a war charity and vvoilved with a, committee which was composed of Commander Payne, Major Garrett, Judge Johnson. Jnccpies Vau claln, the Bcv. Thomas Ityan ana Casper P. Sharpless. Willard, however, refused to box after having given his consent He later gave out a statement, that he had been of fered only 3300, which was more or less of a pipe dream The truth of the matter Is that Big 'Jess does not care to meet Dempsev now or any- other time, for' be' fears his title may. be In danger. BsflMflflHsBhfa- Js -". BBBBBH rtg: JBjBjB-BJJpjft v 3HP- JJbV LOCAL-ATHLETES IN RELAYRACES Meadowbrook Clul) Should Fare Well in Today's Na tional A. A. l. Events Cartels after title """'.. ,'.l'" Na"'1 TrHln'lnc NlHllnn. ill., Sept. 2.1 fndaunted hv Its fti(. attempts , "In titular honors In the national Jiinlin and senior championship events- of the Amateur Athletic i !, Ulf. .Meadow- 'look riuh, 0f Philadelphia, Is confldenl ''at it will niake a better showing iu Ihe telay events on today's cant ehihhi ,Qunkrr ' department store hi th, " ,'n,''"'l to coiklng Hiiartets '., , CI,rrv """ r'"'efl- ''"' "e mile eam, is comprised of four of the lead ;ng nuarter-mllers in this section. All dee n?! .'Ie "r M"K ,hp 'Usance un Jnf, Urt",w" i-ecouds and for that lea- 'o finish with the leaders. Dewey llog- k'r,!!;.!.", PeunV "l,', ' ",,,,Kv Tlor.'n vvell knoivn scholastic alhlele, .Mai v In fjus '?,',of '"'"nil. the national Indoor X80 champion nnd Kiank McCradv will rep resent Meadow hi nnk In tin. one-mile fJilMufson in Two Kvenl OiistafMn also will mn on the two tulle team l ,nl,N ,,s 1,unle(,t vv 111 he Walter lieinsiehn, of Lafayette itiner of the mile nm In the ICastern tntercollegiates- Joe Schwaitz. winner "f "J" national junior mile title, and . .V Ciimmlngs (,f Penn. who Unlshed fourth to SVhvint t7 It vvas necfssaij f, Saniuel Dallas to scratch his entiles' In the oiiaiter, half and four-mile rela.v events This vvas necessary when Hill flnnzenintieller, the sprlntet eviiaotdlnnry, and fiiaille Way were taken III with seveie colds. Thesn hovs, together with rillToid Bar ron, It H. Jack and (iustave Schmonn, vveie shipped home. aln suffciing from severe colds. Barlels in AII-rounil . .Johnny li.irtels. lepiescntlng Hog Island A. A. and winner of the penta thlon championship nt the Penn relay carnival this sp.'hig. will make a deter mlrd effoit tn top the national all around title this afternoon. Bartels has been practicing all summer and is in fine condition Me will have to compete against ten of the most versatile ath letes in tills (oiintt.v at the present time Harteis's opponents are X. T.vcer, New Orleans Naval Station; Lieutenant Alma Richards, Camp i-'iemont, fal. : K. .T. Thompson, ltoval Air Force, Toronto, mad,-i; J Helium, I'astlme Athletic Club. N'evv Voik ; J It Ki Itts, .New- York, unattached; Aver.v Hrundage, Chicago Athletic Association : Lieutenant Carl Buck, Chicago Athletic Association; Clinton Larsen, Kelly Kleld, Texas; II. tl. (llllo, Camp T)kk, Texas, and Ser geant -V. P. Hlueltt, Camp Hancock, (!a. The ten events comprising the all round championship are the 100-yard dash, shot put, running high jump, half mile walk, hammer throw, pole vault, 120-yard high hut dies, flfty-slx-pound weight, running broad jump, anfl one mile run. Reason for Poor ShoVing The poor showing of tile Meadow-brook I athletes mav be attributed to several I facts, the chief being the failure of the commanding olTicers at both the marine ipiartemiastei 's department nnd at the League Island Navy Yard In failing to co-operate with the naval authorities !" ,!r''-lt ':,l'px ' iefuslnS nt th last iiiinute to allow Winlleld Tiout, Lowell Hilllliei, Ivirl Wlndhovel, Klnier Smith i ml Joseph O'Brien a fill lough to make "ie it ip, vvinie as a cumiast evet j oinei sect ion of Hie country from Maine to t.-l. .-!... l-lorlda and the Atlantic to the Pacillc vvere lepresented by stiong teams Tiie Chicago A. A, with u well halaucod siuad, won tiie s.-nior i ham pionshlps on Satuidav, wltli the fiieat I Ijiikes ri piesentatlves second. Charlie ! Pnres. nf the Pelhain H.iv set a new i ecord distance In 21:36. t JOE BURMAN BEATS TUBER - - -., gXi HoillKl Mr(.OVtMil Wills -"" Joe Buim.ui, Ihe sensational Chicago hanlHtn. defeated Joe Tuber, of this city, , ti1P uIM huut at the National A. A. s.iliiiil.iv nlL-ht Huiinati moved to he the faster and harder hitter of the two and ma ii.v tlm-s he had the local bo falling Into a iMnih so as to avoid further punishment The bout was slightly In favor of Hurnian up to Ihe sixth session. vVhen the visitor diopped Herman Hindln's lighter for the count. Tuber aiosp ufi-M- a few seconds hud been tolled off by the lefeiee, and bat tered the visitor all over the ring, but he couldn't do enough to earn him hla verdict. Frankle 111 nun. of New York, and Krankle Cl.uke m this city, fought a hard six round draw L.ich man used a good jali to peifectlou The bout was fast throughout the six lounds and several times thev stalled slugging In the center of th ring They should be rtmatched. . Battling Lahn, ot New Vork, beat Wallv Nelson, the local featherweight Young McGovern won from Patsy Wallace and Jimmy Pappas, of Atlanta, easily defeated Teddy Burns, ot New York. Jack Dempsey, the coast sensation, and his managei, Jack Kearns, were In tel ested spectntois at the ringside. STAR FIELD ENTERED IN FREE-FOR-ALL PACE William, Single G, Mies Harris M anil Peter Nasli Meet Today at Columbus y the Associated I'rcss Columbus. Ohio, Sept 23 The second week nf the Grand Circuit racing here 'was started toda- with promise of more spRsniiniiie weatner iour events are on the card: The free-for-all pace; the .in pace: th" -ii" ciass pace anu ine I -J on class trot. William, i Single O, Miss Harris SI. Peter Nash and Russell Bave are In the free-for-all pace. The fields Jn the i other events ai e large. RACING HAVRE DE GRACE Daily Until September 28th, Inclusive SEVEN RACES DAILY lucludln? Steeplechs Penna. R. R. Train leaves ttroaU S- Station 11:06 A. M.; West Phila., 11:10 A. M. B. & CT. B. R. Train leaves 24th and Chestnut Sts,, 12:25 P. V ADMISSION Grandstand and Paddock, $1.65. LadUt, $1.10, in cluding war tax. First Race at 2:30 P. M. EVANS AND WIN BENEFIT GOLF; $5330 CONTRIBUTED National Champion airZ' Georgia Youth Defeat Max Marston and Jerry Travers 2 Up at White-1 marsh Valley FANS SET RECORD rnllAT western svsleiu or auctioneer-1 -L Ing Is a gieat thing to 'inciease funds at all benefits. The western sys tem vvas timely, for a western golfer. Chick Hvnns, amateur and open haiii plon, vvas one of the etitertalneis. Kvnns, i .Terry Travels, Bobby Jones anil Max I llnrslon did the golfing, while Bert I Kelly appenred In the mle of money i-Aiiiiciur. ine ing golf hencnt vvas, held over the Whltemnrsh Vnlle.v Coun try Club golf course jesterday, and the largest galleiy of the season was in attendance. The fund for returned wounded soldleis was Incieased to the extent ot $5330. It was gasless Sunday, hut this had no effect upon the lovers of golf. Four of the best exponents of the great Scotcli gamp vvere the exhlbltois. This qua it el lepiesented the best amateur golf talent In the game. In addition, the exhibition was for a vvoithy cause, and the golf followeis vveie enabled to witness hlgh-t lass golf and at the same lime aid the cause. Kvans.Jones Win Chick Kvans and Bobby Jones won by a niaigin of two up but the lesult was secondary. The match was to rase money for the returned soldiers. That was the objfet and It was attained Mote than 2000 fans followed the stars over the course and on every hole they vveie treated to brilliant exhibitions. Due to the western system the re ceipts yesterday exceeded (hoi? of all the other matches held dining the sea son. According to the Occidental ai rangement every bidder must pa. The majority of the 2000 present wanted the Job of caddylng for the celebrities But to gain this honor the fans had to pay. Hvery man who bid for this Job had to pay the Amount of his bid whether he obtained the privilege or not. There vvere no slackers In attendance. John Hagleson, XV. S Morice, D. I, Short and Otto W. Kchauni were the highest bidders and ditl the caddylng. Gasless Day Obscrveil Not an automobile vvas on the grounds, and the only convejanre noticed was a one-horse buggj Mot of the fans enjoyed the walk fiom Chest nut Hill to the coutse. Not a Jitney ran from the station to the ilub Tho golf vvas above the oidlnarj. The greens vveie fast and only a light lueeze blew ovei the course. It was not strong enough to handicap the en tertainers. From start to finish the match was Interesting. Kvans played tho best of the quartet, and It vvas due to his excellent exhibition that the nvans-Jones combination catne through ttiumpliaiit. Kvans had a line lound of "I, Marston had a TS, and Jones nnd Ti avers each turned in an SO. First Is Halved i,7raiVPCs nd Kvans linlved the first hole in fours, Marston and Jones being off the line with their drives. Travers honked his drive badly on the second ri Jr.ani Mn,sto" was In the lough to the ... ,,,.,is piayeu a nne second shot to the green, but the finest shot r !, . "nne maicn vvns pulled rfr hv "Bohbie " who put his second to within six Inches or the pin and holed out for a blul three Ibis won the hole for Travels .-md .,.. ston had fives and Kvans a four. " .Tones hooked his ball hadlvon the third hole and had to plav safe with his second Travers Was in the lough, and Kvans had the best drive of the three Ills appioach shot vvas a heaulv and he ran down his putt for a blid foiir. Trav ers and Marston taking fives and Jones a seven. Innes mn his tee shot Into the htcnk on the fouith hole and Kvans was, ihe only, plaier of the font to teach the gi.en ulth his tee shot, nnd he won the hole with 3 to the i of Tiavers and Mntston and a S hy Jones All Bird Fours at Sixlli i J?".,""" ,flMl1 V0''' Kw""" "bove oiil of bounds, vvlille the other three had long Stop to Consider This! Every Suit and Overcoat in Our Fall and Winter Stock Is Wool! That's a reinarkablc.statenient. And we arc particularly proud to be able-to make it in this, the lifth year of war. How many times have you heard it? Not many, we'll wager. Qur AlJ-Wool Suits Range in Price from $25 to $50 Made in fine novelty patterns, heather - mixtures, dark oxfords and conservative patterns. There's a Suit among- them made for you ! And it won't take you long " to find it. Buy your fall and winter clothes with an eye on the future. There is wisdom in looking ahead William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street JONES Chicle Evans Played Rest at Whitcmarsh Very hrltlhtnl golf wns placed .leNlerdH.v Hi Whltemnrsh, Chick Ktnnn guie lite hfsl exhibition, go Ing; mil nnd routing In with n 37, for il lolnl n f ,, The card- follow 1 Kinns Hut I I I 3 .1 I n I 3 37 III . 4 I .i I i i I 4 37 71 .lours out . , i n m ,u 412 In 3 II 4 4 a 4 3 B 4 38 0 Miirstoti Out t 5 ! I I I ! B 3 It In . I I, 3 1 .1 .-. 4 f 3870 Trin ers Out . . 4 .-, f. I I 4 0 I 4 10 ll 4 it 3 II 3 I f. 5 r 10 80 IIKST HAM, It IhtliiM unit -lone Dill I 3 I .1 A 4 4 4 33.1 111 3 a 4 4 1 3 4 434 C Marshal iitttl Trniers Hut . I :. .V I I 4 .", I 3 38 III . 4 B 3 4 3 4 S 4 S 31 72 drives Tiaveis had the best second shot of the four anu, running up his ap proach finely, he holed out tor a bird 4 and won the hole. On the sixth hole all had bird fours, Travers missed his drive un the seventh hole nnd Kvans put his in the side of the pit nnd both eventually took sixes. Marston nnd Jones weir- on iu tlneo afld halved the hole hi fives. fin the eighth hole Travers vvas ex tremely lucky, for he hooked his drive, and he would have gone In the bunker hut for the fact that u spectator got III the wnv of the hall nnd stopped It just as It vvas ttlckling In Marston neatly (hove out of bounds, had a very awkvvaid st cund shot nnd made a fairly good lecovery Travers pulled off a very fine second shot, hut none of the play eis leached the green. Marston and Jones vveie weak in their putting, and Tiavers and Kvans halved the hole In fouls Travers missed his tee shot on the short ninth and took a four. Kvans had a chanre foi a three, hut missed the putt and he halved the hole with Jones and Marston. This made Kvans and Jones 2 up at the turn. Jones was the hero of the tenth hole, for he tnnde a fine approach shot and holed out a long putt for a bird 3 to the fours of the rest and put his side 3 up Travers and Kvans halved the long eleventh Iu par fives to the sixes of .Marston nnd Jones. Jones put his tee shot out of bounds on the twelfth and this put him out of the running. Kvans played a beautiful shot vlitually dead to the pin, but missed his putt and allowed Travers and Marston to halve tho hole with him In threes. Travers Hits Screen iiaveis hooked his drive badly on the thirteenth and hit the screen guatdlng the fifteenth green. Kvans drove out of bounds foi the second time in the matih Marston and .Tones vvere on In two and, with two putts apiece, they halved the hole iu fours. Travers played a beautiful approach shot on the four teenth and ran his putt down, for a hilt 3 Marston missed a putt and took a fi. while Kvans had a -I and .Tones a S Travers hooked Ills drive on the fif teenth, but pla.ved a beautiful second shot to the gieen and got his 4. Mnrs ton oiciapptoached and took a E, while Jones and Kvans each had 4 All four pulled their tee shots to the left on the sixteenth, hut Marston played a line m.ishie niblick shot from the tough and, holing out foi a 2, won the hole Tli's put Kvans and .Tones only 1 up with two holes tn play. The tee shots of Tiavers. Jones and Kvans vvere wild on the seventeenth, but Kvans made tip- best recovery of the three. Mars ton was on in 2 and sn was Kvans, and they halved the hole In 4. Jones over npproarlud on llin eighteenth and got into a very awkward place to the right of the green, hut lieVplayed a fine shot out and got his 4. Kvans was on In 2, but It took Tiavers nnd Marston 3 to teach tiie gieen. and as both missed lone nulls they lost the hole and the match. SUITS$J.80 itrnrfFn moil 30. us ni PETER 1YI0RAN & CO. :,?- S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch St. Ovrn Monday end Saturday Until 0 ..- OI YMPIA A A "road -.V llalnbridce VJL. I lVirirV J.. IIurrv Krt ,,, 1IOMIVV MfillT. SKI'T. 33, 8:30 SUARP Billy Hi tics vs. AI Moore Danny Buck vs. Jim Mango Johnny Murray vs. Terry Ketchell Spike McFadden vs. Bob Grant Dick Stosh vs. Benny Valgar .'4 ,, I Sift.. ' ' . i . . a-. -4 . lrV s -si ..ye. 'M-KVJ fc W-' J -8 Lift ,p J, r .i-,' K ""tfe:?, ,' ' " .if i-.K V r , L '& 1 . s. j; - - . 'J. I V MM II fci'! l-.-J
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