Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 07, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919
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PHILS STRENGTHEN BROOKLYN'S HOLD ON FIRST PLACE BY LOSING TYPICAL SPRING-DAY GAME
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AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'?
MERE PHYSICAL BULK
MA Y PROVE REAL BAR
TO DEMPSEYAD VANCE
li-Wi? fTS AND WIN
M
W GAME FROM YANKEES
pkjponnie,s Performers Score Unexpected I ictory in Extra
IkW' Inning Battle When New York Pitchers Flic and
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Alien Fielders Foozle-
-Kinney Saces the Day
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Ity ItOIIEKT W. MAXWKI.I.
orti llltflr Kvrnlnt: ritlillr I nicer
('onlHflli''. Jill, hu VubJtr T rtlijrr Cn.
A TX IS the titicrrlnlntj nt linrvernriiiK vvlilcli innkci Hint sniuo pnpiilm . mill
P&' .JL .L-. -l i I I. ..II f -. ..- ll .. I...I ..Ml 1.. int. on in flip
l ni sanir Knr.i nillilll li;i-i'ii;iu. i "HI in-ri imi ii'ii iiii.n iii "'in"" '
' nnttnnnl nnKtimo. nml n rlnnip nlrr tin llit I'nllllntlt (if tin1 iipim-MllE 1alll
&. . ...... .ll.!-.. ...1... .! t. til. fl. (..men Pnr T'tllitlli I II I. i till fTflllH
una us iiuiiniiK in ii ii in i iii 1 1 ii ii n i in - in i . i ..I - . i
between the A' nnd tin YiinU ypnterilny AIiIkhirIi nir ln'ii"'" wiv 'f
) torlous, a stranRPr who snvv iiulliiiip lint Hip m iiik would Mvonr mit h
warrant nnd hnvp all of the .Mnrkinrn nrip-tpcl fur !ilKtiwn mlilicr. Tlici
Wona ball came in the tenth inninc nftpr nmn.sinj; Hip line lulnl of fnui hit"
hone bcinK better than 11 iuRlo. On the nther hnnd. thp Yiiiki( hmninptpd mt
"len safeties nnd finished one inn hehind.
The A's are erati1p ntlilrtca.. They pan loo with ninainc irgulni itv nn
.fifteen or eighteen hits, but hold them down to a f'- .riitpipd liinKic and
they will cop thp pontliet. That what happened pterilnj. nnd Hip I'irki!1
rxperts are try ins t lisser lion the iNitnrn from tin- In; ritv look -ppniid
money. New York had r-vi-ry lici'iii to win arriinlinc In thp ilnpp. Ihv:iii-k in
Keren inning, tliey ronnectpd with iMRlit -nfi'tii".. had wvr-11 lin-i- mi Ii.iIN mid
ncored but our run. The tip off. linvvovn . wni in the iniitilier of sent- -nntoled
on the bns. Thirteen were left high and dry when the putu Ii in n pirn h fulled,
thus swipinj; thp "tuff pulled by Hip A" in iIip Vnhnieton -pimp- It was
(treat to sit in the i hilly stands and note Hie re-eiulilaiiii'
t For a time if looked as if Hip lnmN were iti for another trimming, fur
Tliorinahlen 'was going good and his southpaw .nnt hnllleii the uatMiien.
J0t a hit was registered for sit inning and the liovx got on li.ise only wlien
handed a pass or some one made nn etror. In the seventh however. Whiter
Witt whacked n safety to center nnd started a rally wliieh netted two runs
ftnd placed liii team in the lead. Thoe two runs should have won the game,
but a spurious heave by Joe Dugnn in thp eighth ptcented New Virl. with the
-tying tally nnd the slmering spei tutors were fori nil to linger an etia inning
vsoilearn the result. Perhaps they were interested in the game or wpip fro.i n
to ihAjyScats.
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Whatever it was. thev temained just the same
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OylV win mil In nut Ihr iamr tin hml nn mrny nn Im niJm,
He yanked I'nrji nl the rml nj llir irvrnlli. allnunl Harm Sirhnlil
1o tcorfr nnc-tliitfl nf the ei'llitlt find tlnwqefl II niter hunini nut nf the
bullpen to finish the jnh. Iluniiini nho in itchnl An Wimnt. hut the
change iris ilisnsliouf.
Whilcy Witt Started Rally in the Eighth Eranw
FTEH the Yanks had spored a run and tossed away a few tump through
brainless, bone-head base-running, the A's decided to get busy. Whitey
Witt, who has hit safely in every game this y.ear. broke the ice with a single
and that put Tliorinahlen on the blink After Shannon had sacrificed, Hcib
walked the next three battels, forcing Witt home with the initial counter.
Thomas's single was good for another, and then Knpp allowed himself to be
eaught off second and tagged for the third out
3" There were many eveiting moments when Kinney stepped mi tin- mound.
Iffllfit- inherited n colinle of !7IVS on second ami third with mm mil llnlnt ..
St .-,..
d Jeft-Jiandcr, was at bat, and Iluggins yanked him in favor of Vick. who bats
I 3 from tnc otner sme 01 me rtiDoer. ick. now ever, liiten a loin wliicli was
Smothered by.Thomas.'and Peckinpaugh, another stnrboanler. came up. Connie
wigwagged with his score card and Peck was passed, filling the sacks.
,J Tipp, the southpaw slugger, got Kinney in the hole with Hip count of
.t3vreennd one. AValtcr honked a low one over the plate and I'iiiu. thinUim- it-
KfcX Swf'a nail, started for first nnd Ituel joyfully romped homeward. Jtill Dmeen,
nose eagle eye was working good, detected a strike and did not hesitate to
ill it. Walter came back, whiffed at the third one, the side was rPtired and
l Ihii (.nn.A envAil li'lTinnr llflfl Into nf . 1 1 1 fT in tlin nnrl fnA inn;nn 1 . 1.
nu biUJi' cMTvu. .......... ...... ..... w. .-... ... .... ... . in., iihiiiiq .inn ine
aliens went out in one-two-three order.
In the tenth, with two out, Oorge liurns got his sreond hit of the after-
K noon in the back. He limped to first, as all ball players limp whethci thpj
).,.arc hit on the head, Hip arm or the fingers, and to prove it was camouflage.
swiped second for no apparent reason. He could have walked to Hip hag, be
cause.. Whitey was passed an instant later. It was up to SJiannnn to do some
thing, and Ited came through. TIp larruped a liner to right, and Vick, who
has a big heart, hurled the ball to the grandstand in an eflort to catch Hums
at the plate. He didn't, and that's the chief reason why we won the game.
fllE it or, nf the A's tin! satiifnclnru in eien reipert ami Connie
Mack icoie n smile. The players ilehreieil in a pinch, fnr viistahr
Kcre marie and the clith lonlcd inn per vent letter than the duy licfoic.
With TSohhy Ilnlh restored to ijond innnl rtnnilinq nnd I'ird Thomas
back on third base, tin one could hid about the plmjina. It m . nhn
be added that the pitchers vere hiding the ball brltri than in the
Washington senrs.
Some Early Dupe on the Willard-Di'inpscy w.ys
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R rj4i l JUSI. Il"m,l llnri. vfuuiv ..mo niuioiiiit,
j MlvwWng individual walked up to him and said :
' -9 ' Say, mister, do jou know who I nmV"
k' "Never saw you before to my knowledge.'
et .' "Well." salu the stranger, " am the li
;J'wBa pas fr l,e ''"H Batne so I can help the A's wi
; " ''ifr&At fixing it so I can get Hi?"
ijf rf 'X don't know," retorted Connie. "I have no in
THAT Willnrd-Dempsey thing is horning into the spotlight now that it has
been announced that the mill MICHT take place in Toledo, ami the dope
sters are busy expressing their vipws on the oulcome The fact that the bout
will not take place for two months means nothing to them and the doping m
fast and furious. This morning (Icorge Weedcn. the promoter from Charles
ton, W. Va., who now is arranging a tour for dim KuiopeS hand, dropped in
and insisted on telling us that .less Wizard was going to win with little
difficulty.
"I just blew in from Chicago," said Wecden. 'and the only thing
neani out there was chatter about the big fuss. Iiempspy is a hot favorite,
'" fotf some reason or other, and already a lot of monnj has been wagered. I was
' beglpning to believe that Jack had a banco until I ran across I!ig Jess w,0
,was transacting some business before leaving for I.os Angeles to appear in
J ibc moving pictures.
"Believe me, I was surprised. The big boy is in the pink f condition
and looks like a lightweight. He is in wonderful shape, does not weigh more
ykl 'than 245 pounds and has taken oft most of that circus fat. He said he had
prft De.cn laKing il easy lor 1111: msi. mi minimi, um iviiiiiii nuiri iraining in earnest
fcvS l as soon as he hnUhcs his worK in tne movies, nun Willnnl down to wei
Xxli s . . i .. .uti. r.nn.fcn l... n .i.n.A
Tru.anu Rirong, i uuii l lining ji-uijii- nn-. n iiiiiiji-i-
li.r ".less is not making the same mistake as Jeffries in trvinir i.. ..i i..i..
o,ij, - -- , n " fi' i nun
TOvVcbndition in a couple of weeks. Up is taking four mouths to gpt into .lighting
Oil. trim, which, means lie is gaining snengiu instead ot losing it. When he stpps
(r fflnto the ring on July 1 he will be a perfect fighting machine and, take it fiom
if, lit will win easily."
ffa VV lse persons sun are uiikio;; uijoui iup si'iituiih nr i oieito to Inflil the
championship bout, and many believe twelve rounds are not enough to settle
' the, question of supremacy. Ilig fighters are slow statters, and Willnnl ami
I)mpsey probably will not be warmed up until after the tenth louiul.
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17' WOl LTI have been much better had Tex I'irhnid slaied a tnrntii-
round affair la a decision some plnie nut ll'ci.
Connie's Mascot Proved to lie. a High-Class Jinx
pA tOXNlE MACK is looking for a volunteer mascot who hired himself f1)r
fc& U the Washington series, promlsiug to bring loads of good luck to the A's.
rtVHAIeappc-areil Jionuay uigiu anu no trace oi mm nas neen found.
ti' i&t Vriilay when Connie was standing ni'iir the pass gate a battered
"Never saw you before to my knowledge." replied Connie.
Well, satu tlie stranger, "i am tne luckiest guy in Hie world, iind I
lu some games. ji0,v
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ATHLETIC MEET
Will Hold Big Affair in This City
Saturday Afternoon,
July 12
"WID" CONROY IN CHARGE
IT WILL BE ONE VERY BUSY
: DAY FOR GOLFERS TOMORROW
UNDLEY MURRAY
i early 200 Players Will Par
ticipate in Suburban Cup
Matches. While 200 Morel
Will Way at Atlantic City '
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AVIiilc b.iv ball is now being condiuted
on a big scale b the Ship; aril Itaseliall
League, the boys that sling rivets are
not overlooking the other activities in
the fipld of snort, and nt a meeting held
last night nt (he Motel Ailelplun per-ICmmtiy Clul
fected plans for nn athletic meet to lc , Nurtliliolil.
IipIiI in rhilndelpliin on Sntiirdliy after- Mauricp ItMp
noon, .mi; t-. won (,p i ,
pttLP will oun
" ing balls torn
KTKK Pt'TTKK
en with the crash of lly-
ng halls tomorrow, for 1!)2 players I
will lie golfing over sixtepn of the local j
coin-si-, in the opening game of the I
.-Miiiiiinun i up series, while 00 more
will dip trying their hardest to qualify
in Hip annual spring tournament of the
iMlantic City nt I
of
ot Atlantic City, has I
-ci. .:.... i..ir r ii, i...tt.ii ..lumi . '". "" "" '"u -I'ring lournamenis
.nn.;; to a conciusio,, on Sat.inl.,,. May!',' "i?.' i'; ?V rs so he dcfPatcd
.-.. and it was decided to cl the second i ' V'lr'' 'orkran, of Tlaltimoie. in f
-erics hack one week in order that the 'Jp. ' """''' "ml last car Prod
evpiit might havp the full nnd heart 'vnight vvns the victim. Knight was the
siijiport of all the -hip.vanN. Will Con- medal winner and was thrcp up and Hvp i
iov. of Now York Ship, i- i-htiirmnn, ' to play. Itisley squaring the match nt I
and hi awn-kites are Siinini I" rock, the serptiteenth. Knight misspil a short '
I'.nltimoip Drvdmks: N" C. tlourdeau. , putt on the pightPPiitli for a half. '
Mpichant Ship; Tip.1 I'a.vnc. Harlan tt ' ... ,,.,, ,-,,,...
ll..lli,,ril.- Itichnrd .1. C.iitbriilge. . ",B ' ell0"s ''"ered
" " ' t ,. ,t l:. i.. ,.. i. .
licet : W. (itlalloinn. nog ""). inigur, i.uiiip stvles
Marston
Morion and Cricket Club
Tied for Golfing Honors
11 defeating Huntingdon Valley,
Jlerion now is tied for first honors
in t lie Philadelphia Cup League
with the Philadelphia Cricket Club.
The Philadelphia Country Club is,
the only team in the Suburban Cup
with a dean lecord. '1'hc s-tnndiugs:
l'lIII.ADKI.PItfA CUP
Mitcties (.aloes
Mel lull I'riikPt .
1'hlln Cricket .
Ilunttnpilon Vnllcv
Olil York rtoail .
rhllmont
Ulverton .
Sl'llUItHAN CUP
tMuIa Country Club
North HUH
llaU
West Chenter
hprlnBh.iven
Overbrook
SprliiKhAvcn . .
HI. D.ivlrls .
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TO PLAY TILDEN
i Tennis Stars to Meet in Exhibi
tion Match Sunday at Ger
mantown Cricket Club
JUNIOR MATCH TOMORROW
Willard Reached Top Through Sheer Preponderance of
Avoirdupois and Reach, Plus a Little Boxing Ability,
and This Handicap IIay Be Enough to Win
IN' TIIK fjPORTMGIIT BY ORANTLANO KILT
Copjrlght, lnin, all rlchts rfstrvct.
"That's Good"
Ml thiouah the night I sat and said
'"'hat's ijnod" ;
I muttered, as I shook my head,
"That's good";
Quite oft I tried 1o help a pair.
Or play a flush, in dull despair,
To ansiccr back with vacant stare
That's good";
All through the night I anstccrcd back
That's good";
Yea, ever icilh the self-same crack
"That's good";
Xo matter how I male my swing
To play 'cm close or take a fling
never can draw anything
That's goad.
If Dcmpsey Won
IT WOULD be a nolnble thing for the heavyweight outlook if Jack Dcmpsey
could drive .less Willard back into the bosky dell nnd thereby bring the
game back to n reasonable basis again.
There is plenty of chance for action nhcjid with a S0 or 100 pound
chnnipiou.
Jltit when a prehistoric specimen around six feet six inches tall, weighing
beyond -00 pounds, witli n scventy-six-incli reach, arrives, the works are
badly clogged.
Willard reached the top through the sheer preponderance of bulk nnd
reach, plus just enough boxing ability to keep going.
When a fighter outweighs all rivals by fifty or sixty pounds, towers nbove
them by six or seven inches nnd has an advantage in reach ot half a foot, be
doesn't need much else to nail the decision.
If one could employ the ancient system and heave n brick, the odds in
weight wouldn't matter.
Hut to mix it with n bloke who can hold you off with one paw and stroke
you with another through mere physical bulk is something else.
A DVMPSO' victmy nould main quite it wamble. Hut bealini
Willard i' also another affair, unless his last bulk has begun
in dnay.
II nOLSIII'VISM ever anives in baseball the pla.vcr will no longpr merely
growl nt the umpire. He'll brain him with u but unless the umpire
I Mioots Iiim first.
WHO has been appointed to keep track of the hits nnd rrrots in Hie league
of nations? There'll be enough of both to keep n couple of demon stntis
I licinns diz.y in the dome.
I
WHEN" asked regarding the final disposition of Kiiinie, Mr. I'lanccsco
Piz.ola, the noted Italian, othcrvvi-c known as Ping Ilodie, replied suc
cinctly and fo wit: "I'll bet I Could crash the old applp if thpy ever sent me
there in n trade. t hat could be faner than this?
. s for Fablas-
lly ROIIKRT T. PAL'L
Another national champion is to
Im oner a hiatal man said with zest:
"I never fell better and played my best.
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I J- ing 1'iumc as there was in awarding Scott Perry.
of this city. Virtually till titlcholders,
both past and present, have exhibited i , ,.....,.. .....
' ' 1 Tll P lM'Tir ..!.! .l n l.n.l I....I .. linn 1... .In..! .I...1 I.. ........ I . .. ..I 1.'.! !....- .
...., ,, ,. i , ivill. iil.nil uilll llni l.li.li III. in i III. II in ill il- ll nil- lit l.l tJilll WW,
in this town some time in their career, t- ,.,. ... u ' , . , . ' . , . , , , .
I - - .III' ,4111 1711 IIII1IKII.VI llll.-l IHI'II.,11 llll II llll I.UIIII- 1,'IIkII Hill'- ' Mill'. illZtl
be luiMi't finished second yet.
Golf Lesson
'I'n iripe anay efih iiaieiii'i ill
Within this iunic nf aoff.
IiihI keep youi cyi upon the pill
" ' And knocl the rarer off.
and the fans here are well accustomed
to seeiug the best in every spoit.
It, Lindley Murray, the national
singles tennis chnmpioti, is the next
titleliolder to make his debut in thW
! mill' weakness of a ceitaiu
an I ,.,.,., ,. ..,.,.
' -- IllnlllfUII llll nn iiisnii-.
notable slugger has just been located. It' a
I'.mpi fptipv
Island: Claike Snnford. Chester Ship
,i iid ,1. I.eonaid Mnsun. Sun Ship.
All events will be closed to sliip.vard
workers and n number of novel numbers
will be introduced, and several races for
Hip feminine se will be included. The
resignation of V. O. Morion, chairman
of Hip athletic associafion. was received,
and Ph. Kuni.ig. of Hog Island, was
iiiianimousl.v hopii to tin position.
Pennants wup awaideil to Merchant
"IV" team lor winning the soccer cham
pionship and to New York Ship for cap
turing the basketball title
MTxni.Lu:
VV champion.
;olf champion thuu lightweight
end in golf is iniely .Sll.OOO.
Hrow n reduces the total to four holes it
scores a point for the winner. f, Simdny aflcinoon Murray
The object of this was to prevent i will meet William T. Tilden, 'Jnd, of
dubs from running up large totals as .,, ,.,.,.,,.. vi,.l.ef t'luli. in
.. ... -r i -! !.... ......,.,...,,.. . . .. ..v- -....., ...
Uipv (lid two purn npo. i.asr uun- ..... . . A , .
,11,0 namrs wore tossed into n lint and nxmimmu murics maicii iu inn .r, .
tlioro is a now deal nnd no division is i mnntown Trit-ket Club.
Mn I '. t I f.... 1. n... llumn nt filtl I
v .. . ,, ' as 11 II a DL-l'Il llll lilt" imi iiii' ji -....
aiHI Jl III 1)1 If IiilV nil en m i nf .... ..it ,. !.., !, ,.1f..o T. fi StniiMinfin
Thurs v r.,'''" f", ",'", lln' '"'e will be plait.g over other courses and. While Murray has been mo.e or less
with ini'litai' honors. Mo is Hip best I th" increase tnc mt res . in ,ligh Kht ,n lhp (rnni3 (irclcs -ITTHAT'S the dilTprpiice," (ucries a leader, "in running si- feet beyonr
player at the Cricket' Club, and before. ' Ilrantl New t'"'H j throughout the country for quite n ' YV the cup and stopping four feet short V" From this angle we should say
the war he was a man who hud to be TIip old cup which bus seen s() lunch nlllnuor n pllls (,js wj u(1 i,js (irst I '"' difference was virtually two feet. Hut there's also the mental satisfaction
considered in tournament plav. Another! sprUce will lip kept bv Woodbury, and ' . ,,. .' of Unovviug that jou gave the peskj ball a chance to Hop into the cup.
rptuniPd -..Idler who will miv u .1 t "..Y ...,,, L .... ,', .., 1,1 and lu. PIearnncc .1, tins city. Since do-,
. . . .. ' UIUI s HtH I"'"1 I .. "I- - - I . .,, t ., .. 1...1 .,
loiing. or in,. Irankford Countrv Club. tmi,, The old cuti bad so many club tcatiug lilden ot tne national tine an
back after seventeen months' j names on it that there was no room for Forrest Hills lust August, the tcunis
"im nn nniuiil.inoo
KITC1I1K would rather be
Still, Willie, the loser'
Virtually not at all. ou might su.v .
w ho
servii c
PENN GAME OFF
Nearly cvci.v club
this
the
corps,
section of
shoie, and
other names unless tliey wcte put in- followers of this section have been
side the cup I longfug to gel nu opportunit to see him
Woodbury will be minus the sen icps j action.
the (ouutiy will plav at
r. ..... I-:.. ..... a 1.4 1 in niiniiinp ti.A..n.. ... .. . 1 . 1
riccieiiir, is ',,- ,.... .-.-. ...,. .-. m, many piaycrs in the Sub- f l,tl, Xormaii II. Maxwell and Will- lie is the eieatest left-hand wielder
sZcHons wPip'issiP latalU Not 'lb'1'' 'S; 'it I''- l'o hnvo Putercd tor Icj nobis. Maxwell belongs tp both ot trim's racquet the .ountry has
Is !".","" s,..w'..' .".' .' "1..":.. ,L 'J,.,,,. , lint .'" ,,f l1" siibuil.au nuitches will ...ii,n..r ,,,1 nvcibiook. nnd as these !.. 11,, ,,lnv- ....!, ,, .i,vll- nnd
tan's hands before Hie next game is 1 b. 1','.'.-)P(I 1,),'f"1'( toinorrnw. The Atlnu- ,.lu.,s .' the same division nnd meet speedy game that the coast fans long
i.lavcd. or said (ontet will be forfeited.' J."-' -it a.vva.vs attracts a large entry ,.CP- from tomotrovv be will play 'az0 christened him the "California
usr, ami tnc course
best of condition fnr
Indications arc that the list
j ear will be the largest in the
Schrleber Likely to Take Driscoll's , of the club and the
MAY SHIFT YALE CREW
Meteor.
Place at Seven
inputs datp I1.11 k many yea
is alvva.vs in the. .1,1. ..,: i,..,- it.. Tiill m-nlinlilv nhiv
toiirnuineut i.lnv.ir .. 1..1. .... ii... ..11,.,,. ;., ,A iliii-,1
Hiis .vear i,.i, ,.,i,lp.l Hip two dubs are not ! "" Mcct 'BaI"
il 1st ory ' ,.,, ;,, ,,iinfi.. in tblll CUSP l.P will' rCi1,liui lnl lull mm tiinli.ti rtni'Mii. (tin
spilllg tolll'lia- 1 ,,i .,1,... (n t1IP 1 liii ,1 match. As one of unllrii spnsnn Insl onv llinf In Atorrnv
Rain Halts Contest Scheduled With
Vlllanova Nine
The heavy lain which fell this
morning caused the Penn baseball 1111111
ngement to cull off the gnmc scheduled
with the Vill.inovn tcnin nt Franklin
Field. II was impossible for the two
tennis to nnange another game this
morning as the Villanova schedule vir
tually is completed.
Britton Beats Griffiths
IlulTiilo, N. .. M.15 T -Jjili llrltton th
ueltprwelslit champion. won tilt tho way trom
Johnny OrifMI).n. of .kroi.i In a ten-rnunii
liout before
nlsht
th
( eloilroma
iV.. t" here taut
not
these tennis will win tho division he will ;n the fiuals at Forrest Hills
New Haven, C01111.. Mav ". The Xey Way of Scoring play, provided lu docs not play in the mutch Tilden was handicapped
YiiIp iron aie cnjo.ving a four-day le- 'I'ncrc ; ., m,w fc.,in wstpm for lhp ,lliri1 matcli for the losing team. what by an injury to bis foot.
iess after Hi ii haul races with Prince- Suburban Cup this jenr." Then arc I Thicc of the men who pla.vcd for WPro placed on equal terms b
ton last S.ituidav. twelve men on a te.im instead of eleven Woodbury and who went over are now national ranking committee and it
! Coaihes Abbott nnd llvatt aie cntbu- as was the 1 use last car. Lacb match I buck and will play for the team. These i0Kjcal that they will be the cont
Harold Kirchcr
luliiLtir. n i'f the slwiwitiL' of the lirhltv wins ll lwiilil nml fnp PVPI'V twilp I Ii p Ul'C . VV tlKlllS, .IT
against tho Tiger hist sIipU, Driscoll ' winner is up on his oppouont lie scores ""d '; ''; loffett.
mav lose bis seat .it numbei seven be-1 a quarter of a point, but no matter how 1'ddie Styles is phi ing for Old ork
,...,'. in. rnweil mi pviriineh- shoit b.rirp Hip nm rein be ins l.v bp ran mlil road In the suburban matches. Walter
sirokp last Satuidav. 'but iiiinther point. For instnnpp. if HpjiioIiIh nnd George
0.1 i.. ... ,i. I.... ;ii ,,. ,1. '.ones beats Itrowti fl and ." and the I the
L-.I.U 1,p nilvniiipd to iiinnbpr vru ami 1,,p ll(,,p'i ar'' 1'lnjed
1 t s;. i.;..n-..iii. f., ii.., w..... and .loin's w
I ill vi 1 riii 1- im 1" 1111 im 1111 t 1 win im. -- 1 , , .. -
ond will till the vneancv. ",'- I""1'1 " ,"" l,0,"tR ,n "" U
us they must be
live he only Mores
Iloffncr are on
Hula team. .loe Young, who is
just back from France after seventeen
months' service, will play for Frank-foid.
COLUMBIA CHANGES AGAIN SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
Crews Again Will Practice on Hud
son River
New A 111I1. Mnv 7. -Lung, haul
vvoikouts 111 the older for the Columbia
vnisit.v new this week No time is
bping lost in an effort to get the oars
men in thp Inst possible pbvsical mil
ilition for Hip 1 inning fluids Cup iaie
at PiincPlnn on May IT
Yestcrda.v the 1 row. trturneil to the
Hudson, the vnisity and freshninu
boats to ti.vout shells sprciall 1 igged b
1 Advisor Conih lliuiiianna.
PIHLADKLI'IIIANS doubtless will
lie repiesciiteil at the heavy weight f
scramble in Toledo on July 1. One fistic
promoter alreail.v has statteil U make
nriniigements for a special train which
will l.p known as the "Herman Taj lor
Special."
This will 1 111 ry the fans light lo the
park, nnd in addition to transportation
will include tickets to the bnttlp.
Herman Taylor ininle this unnnuncc
inent nt the inonthl meeting of Pine
Street Debating Society lust Monday
night.
.ilsn enteitaln on the Mme procram
other ffooil bouts ari) llste'l
ChI Delunr; wanted lo meet I'hii.niduhln'ii
lient, anil hia vvlnh has li.en urunti'd Itlg
neroml start hero will ho in thu (lUmDla
.. I...l...n .Innn.' nlllt n.nln.f I ..... .a.... ..
..i.i-iii .iiuiinn. i...... M.H.nnb ..v;iv ivimivr
lll'l IlIHIIVi HIKl IVIIV JIUIIIII
Die semis Init-up.
Ult'tt in
Harvard Wins Tennis Match
f uinliriilce. Vluim.. ti 7 lfarvaril de
, fe.ited Colunihln at lawn tennis this after
noon four malihen to two
I
rlill Cilasftman announi.es thai lie 1IIH flr.
ransed till show for the iShlue 1.iik oieulni;
en June 4 Lew Tendlor and (Irorffp ('hanev
will i lash in a return bout. This i. to be an
all-alar show Two other hUh-Oass buulB
will he clinched ,ind aiuuiunt.ed shortly
l.ron ftalns, the promoter, who will iaac
hoxlnz bouts ut the Phllllea' Tark this sum
mer, expects to put In tho opening art earlv
next month, lie has two good brogratna in
nrotnieit. and plans to clinch the inaugural
csra soon.
tluencc wilii the mini
: tie gate nnd there Isirt tnucii cuuuce oi nxing it.
V "You'll be sorry if I don't get in today," persisted the self-confessed
L "I feel mighty Jueliy anu tne as need me to win. I tell you, I'm
Aiir my aud jou call t win without me.
i Connie left orders at the gate and the battered looking individual was
Amlttrd, Whcu the As lost the lirst game I onuie forgot about revoking the
Mr and, the same thing happened on Saturday and Monday.
. ,3a Yfaterday Connie again stopped at the pass gale.
3 Vl'tn looking for that fellow who promised to bring us luck in the Wash
tsvStnt. series." be said. "Have jou seen lilmV"
?T 'iTBnt been here yet," was tho reply "What do you want to do.
SfW?"
' V ..
J0,'SAID he tall manager, "l want to introduce Ann to Miller
mi'.
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Gcrmantmvn High Leads
League by Two Full Games
A teuth-iuniug victory over Cen
tral High esterday gives (ierman
town High a two-game lead in the
Interscholastlc llaseball League. Hy
defeating Frankford, Northeast tied
Central for second place nud now
is right in the running fnr the
Princeton trophy.
The standing of the trams.
Teams Won !
Cermanloun lllili h 1
Central Hlrh 4 a
Northeast lllth t .1
Krankford llih .1 4
Routh Philadelphia, .'I 4
Vttt Philadelphia , X 4
Catholic High ....... 1 3
s.'.7
Ml
r.n
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4?U
.4'.'S
.i.a
I Tun I la ssi liiiiiluniiiflll l will clash In
it.a main ftptnliin nt I ho Kmnlm A. C to-
l morruw night when Xtax Wllllnmion and
1 liHitllncr Leonard eome together. This will be ! a.,1. ir-.i. anA i.,i
tneir seconu iiieeiuia ui.uiiiri IV' ". I converted Into ringside
In that
some-Hoth
by Hie
seems
tenders
u the finals this season ; the gninc Sun
day should serve to give the fnus some
"dope" on the possible result.
In addition to Hie singles contest
there will be n doubles mutch likely be
tween Murray, Tilden, allace John
sou and either Vincent Hit hards or
Craig Hiddle. The public is cordially
invited to the Cricket Club to witness.
thc matches.
Hill Here Tomorrow'
One of the best junior matches of thh
jear should be that between the Hill
School team and a squad selected from
the Philadelphia juniors, tomorrow aft
ernoon on the clay courts of the Cyn
wjd Club.
The Hill School team Is making quite
a reputation and in Hill Sherred und
Johnny How aid have two first-class
stars. Howard is the youth who almost
defeated Paul W. Gibbons three weeks
ago. Last Saturday bo was the only
member of the Hill team to win bis
match in a dual contest with the Yale
freshmen. I
The loeal piaycrs will lie rail Fischer,
Andy Morgan, Milo Miller, Charley
Seltzer, Norman Hrummull, Charles
Watson, :id. ami Harper.
Boxing Bill Up to Governor
Hertford, Cunu,, Mn 7 A lmxlu lilll
which provides for ii lonunivsltm to hUtu r
viso boxing bouts in this state, was adopted
hythe lower house of the General Asaembl.
Unla. It would allow elsht-rtiutiil luntests, ,
with clsht-ounco cloves It had nrevlously
been adopted by the .Senate and noi goes to
tho Governor
Colgate Blanks Syracuse '
Schenectady, N. "V., Mav 7 The Colgate I
University baseball team bianked the 8ra I
cuse nine here sesterdav b a score of 5 to II,
Theres.
something
about them
you'll likc-
T;1? A
MUkn rJs
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j. j. Twenty io
me pacKagc
J.ltlle Wear vs. Jimmy H)son, Tonv Friend
vs SIleKy nrlii jacK i-erry vs. iiiuy u'
vine and Iddlu Jackson vs Terry Ketchell,
Tho Allantle City Snortlnr ( lub will fea
ture Johnny Mealy and Jack Huaso at tne
eekiv show tomorrow night This wilt be.
Mealy's first start since he waa stopped by
Johnnv KUbane last pionth Hurl Kenny and
Jim ttosip meet In the semlwtnd-up The
other bouts follow Willie Bpencftr vs. Jiw
Horsey and Kfankle Klein vs Johnny Welsh
Moses have
tuns rney
been
presont at the Tlllman-t.atso battle Monday
night at the OljmpU. They refusid to give
any deilslon. Artie said it was against the
rules.
Aavr Vox may be one of the wind-up boys
at ihl At.antlo City'Sporting Club on3 week
from tomorrow night. Matchmaker Taylor
now is looking for it suitable opponent.
Johnny Tillman has resumed training at
Philadelphia Jack U'llrlen'a for his twelve
round battle with Jack llrltton in Haltlmore
Monday night.
Andy lliirD has bfen named to oppose
lAtinln Calender, lhp Marine lianlani. In the
wind-up at the Cambria I'rlda night Tills I
will be Calendar II rut showing as a wlnd-un ' llnlibr Ounnla Is going In keep his stsbta
lioy The renialndi r of the Cambria card ( w irking regularly Johnny Mealy sees action
follows Danny Hughes vs Joe pnrsey. nay tomorrow night Two bouts aro In prospect
Knnla vs Terr lianlon Johnny Morgan vs for Joe Welsh, while l.e'i Ilowiands is down
Mike Kalrbanks and Tommy Murray vs .'to Vox In Jlaltlmoru on May Ti
Young tianlela .- .
Harry I. Kdnarits, president of the Oiyin
Pla ,A. A.i la a randldsts for another offle.
fie, doubtless wl be eleattd presldsnt of the
icivvivw -4i. iif navi
1XL
POINT BREEZE PARK
rlilla.'s Wonderland John Komle, SIgr,
Grand Opening, Sai'd'y, May 10
GATTI AND HIS BAND
Amuirmrnta In fJrentcr Varletr Than Uver
Uooks Kow Open for Tlcnlcs and tiumes
T
roil T1IBH.I.S no out to
SHIBE PARK TODAY
Athletics va. New York
I ftee ? t',a",..,n?il? WaVi!" " the
:KBSe "Mf. .b, riy.erTall.uV, tiffin '
Jnhnnr .lurrar the rucnerl HUl New
Ynrk buy. l Appear In the Oaturo ray t
A1a Xjf livnsl WuhirtfiA vs i Isftf AsvevAsAtfl t .
pe. men
SOT. BSc, HOC ',",', nf
Umbels' and moldings'.
J K. fi,' Joe OTionnell. This will
RiMiuii, usiiung jiurray an
their first Tins. Street, peitlDfi4,leJV''ii
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