Ttzmmsmm wmwmvw m v p a EVENING PUBLtO LUiDGER-PHILAPELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919 in mssjismii to if h K Bj b B V h i'r- ENN'S NINTH-INNING RALLY FALLS TENDLER SHOWS WELL ' IN DOWNING DELANEY Star Southpaw Fights BriU liantly in Scoring De cisive Win Over Rugged Clevelander at Olympia TIPL1TZ BEATS HOMMEY IJy JAMES S. CAROLAX A Cr.UAN, hard-hitting battle never fails to appeal. When two fighting sons of tlie ropcil arena engage In com bat, smashing attacks and spirited lountcrs leave an impression. In battle punctuated by some healthy punching, game receiving, dc- . . . ,. . . . ... om ot clinching ami nuununnt in ac tion, Lew Tcndlcr, southpnw king, fought his, way to a decisive win over the game Cat Dclancy, of Cleveland, nt the Olympia last night. .Tendler looked wonderful In triumph ; Delaney radiated in defeat. Aided by height and reach and displaying a more powerful attack, a superior defense, Tendler gave as clean and high class nn exhibition as one would care to wit ness. Delaney took a heating. There was no question about Cnl's receiving pow ers. He stood up well under the savage attack and only once in the nixth did he wabble. A straight left smash to the nose as Cal came in un guarded rocked the westerner and forced him to retreat under pressure to the ropes. Crowd Wanted Knockout The capacity crowd repeatedly cried for Tendler to put away his man, but Delaney persistently thwarted every ef fort on the part of the slashing south paw. Tendler was nt his best, hitting accurately and effectively with both hands. He used the ring freely, gac his usual display of shifty work on the canvas, and only when he engaged in winging at close quarters did he taste any blows. Dclancy wasn't any set-up. On four different occasions Cnl has battled George Chancy, nnd yet has to take the count. Ho cmplojs the Chancy stlc, and this fight proved nn excellent work out for Tendler, who engages Chancy at Shibe Park on the night of June 1. Tcndler's left hand apparently lias reeoercd entirely, for he took more ihanccs ngainst Delaney than he did in any of his last six battles. Much Rody Punching After the first two rounds Tendler concentrated his attack upon the both. His light drives to the ribs and his Nmashing lefts to the stomach were enough to force any ordinary hoy to (.rumple. Often Delano was seen to cover-up nnd clinch after a body beat ing, but cvciy time ho rallied rapidly mill mine nut lighting. Tendler had no tioublc reaching his man. His right jab was not as effect ive as usual, and when Lew learned that Dulnne) coiih. nniil the cutting right thrust he immediately ued that for feinting pmpospi to force nn opening for that smashing southpaw slant. liOw's left was in excellent condition and did much to muse Delaney many distressing moments. After the battle Delaney did the un usual, dressing hurriedly in the ring in order to catch that midnight train for Cleveland. He was accompanied by SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS I T'S seldom thnt manager and protege disagree when it comes to making selections, but it remained for Jimmv Dunn to take exceptions to .lohun.v Kilbanc's prediction on the outcome of the heavyweight battle. Kilbanc can see onlyAVillard, re gardless of the distance. Dunn, how ever, likes Dempscy in such n short battle as twelve rounds. "Dcmpsey is nn aggressive fellow," said Dunn, "and providing there is no knockout the big Utah boj should be a winner." Johnny Ilnrnn announces that Preston Brown and Dutch Brandt will be tho wlnd im boys at the Cambria for I'rldaj nluht younc Johnny Duffy and Illlly Oannon c ash In tli semlMlnd up Tho other bouts follow: lr.mn.v TtnrifA a Andv McManon. Marti Campbell vs Tommy Golden and Toramj Cleary w Johnny Duenn. . nnttllnc Murray was on an Interrogatory mission -sterda S.iv. what's thlj Her man Tailor Special?' " asked Murras "I've Curd a lot about It. It'a not. a, new kind of I trlnk. Is If 1 Just cuessed that rromome II tne names i rvcusin"u v. "D Joe ri.llllns and 1'nnkla Oonlfrey tog-ether In the main bout at tho Krnplr come A P- Tbursdal eienlntr The semi" hid un pre ri- it0in IK rt llrnwn and jonnnv i-inrs Ihe other bout follow, rranMa Tlrllton i johnnv VUgl. Tohniu 1-lazzl v Wtlle Cur rlo and Dave Moore yg Young Passion Joey Fox and Prankie Brown i will b tho te.dlnif entertainers nt the National Hatur laytilclit Hroun cam" to the front with a. iln over KUbane. while Tox has displayed ! daaa atalnst msny aspiring- feathers iammv Sch'ff and Willie llannon will clash IV" r thnt ainflnlshed bout In the semiwlnd-up Three other bouta complete the card. , Mill Morgan has the call In the wind UP rii he Atlantic City Snortlnc Club Thursday uJht. rreston Brown will oppo.e the vet ran EnKllsh featherwelaht ,E?dl Mjj kea nn Jack Moore In the nemlwlnd up In other bnuta Jimmy Mendo battles Kid ffolfe and Joe Stanley faces Frankle Moore. Jaelc Pharkey and Abe Friedman clash In ' . Oi"in'a, feature nest Monda niaht ul r O'Keefe will appear In the semlwlnd 1 citnlnst that clever .Trenton hw Patsj f-bn)n The other houta foljnw Phil l'ran-ihlr-l vil llarrv (Kid) Brnwrr lnily llevan U. Ktnle Calender and Jimmy Trace! vs. vndy5. Burns If, Too Christiana, now a sen unnonic ,T lower I'l Trenton boxlnu circles saa there i v)U not 5 room enn'iBli In the. Trenton H trni to tnke rnre of the cruwd that want" n witness tne liennv i ennrii o-irKtiuunt, ' irna bout scheduled for May .'l i1 iol,b litiH"1" las hla strlnc of boxe-s en ' iced. Joe Welsh Is booked to meet Benin iein.ird In Baltlmi"- Mai 27. hamm HelilfC I nrca-a st the National at-alnat Willie ' lennon Kaiurdv nlahl. I.en ltowlanda nfj. illHlrf 111 rtlf.HHIIIal HKIIIIfll, " ' ftiv !0 nnd Jobnn Mert.v la iluo to mjprai L ' ,. Vmnlra A f in ffiV "Q If Z niiK" y .... .., -- Ak I1 "n tlmp w Rffl tndelitd to rrhby flunnU for tM Information thHt Mn ihii w(H Im i hv boxlnu rener xfK week in Way 10 Mlk Gilirtni m-tH K, O ron (he fnlUminfr r'ah. RonHncN nt fB. on Stay 'Jl Jrk nillon face Ttilly Slur . iv ilrfd nn llav 2 Pal Moore en lb ires Jabe.4 ijrhafc liilai Mickf.nb O Toii'kfl imntolni Uf l1 i wllllnff to flct in tie rnniltv of n i .ionnr Rt thp WIImroIpmpv to"t LSlwbc'n rnit now 1 In the hand of the i iayur o iciipuu ip ' i .. j.tt. .. J Ijjf. r.nA an.) Ifa..., ni.u. ...lit .... f thMAV 29 h"w Kdd'e rl'lvepfc-Jftc-U FrtlnttP'fi's ooe, pnd Tonin 1ftB1r r In fkmlwind-up." Rummy nrii int)t upon, "Fighting Grover Hayes" to Amuse "Fighting 28th" A famillnr figure found Its way to the ringside at the Olympia Inst night, when a call was made for voluntccri for the monster benefit show to be staged at tho Nntlonal tomorrow night for the amusement ot the hoys ot tho Twenty-eighth Division. With slow but sure tread, this battered warrior climbed into tho ring nnd announced he was readj to go nny distance for the boys. "What opponent do you want?" he was nsked. -" "Uring on the best. Why, I'd even fight Wlllnrd if it would give thoic game puys any amusement," replied the veteran. His services were accepted. Grover" Hayes departed a happy individual. .Timmy Dunn. The latter was in n hurry to get bnck, ns Johnny Kilbnne meets Ralph Brady in Cleveland tomorrow night. Tiplit Victor Packey Hommey, veteran Italian lightweight, reputed to bo "through," exhibited for six slashing sessions in the somiwind-un. but the old punch nti mlmlnc. Vouth came to the fore and Joe Tiplilz earned the decision, llnmmev foucht well, but Tiplitz slashed nnd pounded with both hands. Pnckcy never backed away, ond when unable to return a punch, smilingly received. This bout was tho thriller of the evening. Boxing was discarded and slugging substituted. Again it was apparent that the crowd loves to see die enre. nnd cheered noisily every time the boys stuged one of those slugging sessions. .. And the auUicnce was uusy, Mntilimnkcr Gcorce Engcl nnd bis assistant, Jnkcy Friedman, also staged nn entcrtaiuiug supporting program. In the main preliminary Joe 'Jnrkson outfought Mike Connors. Billy Deiue beat Kid Wngncr and Clcmcnccnu stopped Prnnkic Kline. BRITTpFiJATS TILLMAN Loser Tries Hard to Land Knockout Wallop Baltimore. May 1'i. .lack Button, of New Yoik, wcltei weight champion, cine a boding lesson to Johnny Tillman, of I Minneapolis, in their twelve-round no- . decision bout here last night. Tillman, a strong, earnest fighter, turd haul to i atch Blitton off his guard land IjikU.i knoikout blow, but his chances nt the crown were slim fiom start to finish. Whenever he Inndul n blow on the champion it i cached P.rit ton ns he wns going nway, and hail virtually no effect. Herman Defeats Solsburg Ssrurusr, . .. May 13 I'cto Horrmn liiul tho better of a ten-routvl flsht with lountf So"burc, of Brookljn, hero laat night. Frankle, Magulre Triumphs TiUnfjlMer, I"n.. "May 13 In tha wind up between Prttiikla MaKulrc, formerly of Wil llHrrnport now resldlriK hero and Morrl Wolf, of Philadelphia at tho lnc Club Ihbi night, the former a returned tho winner at the end of six round Toledo Releases Two Players Toledo. May 13 Release of I'ltchera Ted Turner and I'aul ahnlser haa been announc ed by noser Jlreflnahan, president of the American Association meets Allentonn Dundee In Allentown Sat urday nlBht Sioodle htates that Tele Herman will sharo Tendler a luxurious quarters at Hlver ton .N .1 . whllo tralnlni; for his toinlnc iliamplonahlp hattlo with Johnny Hrtle. scheduled for llaltlinoro early next month. There was a lllieml response on the part of the boxcra when an appeal was made last night for volunteers to take part In the monster benefit show at tho Natonnl tomor row night Itccorder 1'Wrledmun was kept r..1?. "5f"fiiB ttw ,.f "."! volunteera follows ratsy Ualhico 1'rankle Itrown, Johnny IJsal, Johnny 'limun. Hilly Gannon, Johnny lletx Jack Ilusio.Ilabe O'Uourke. Bobby llurnian Joe Mendell, Kid Wagner. Abe Irledman, Joe Tlplltz, lounit Danny Biii.1.. l'reddj hnjder, Move Morris, Tommy rar rell and Joe BcuU)r. Summer Boxing Tournament Gold Watchea ohs lloxlaB- Clovea Itoxlnir bhoes lat and 3d I'rlzes PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S H. K. tor, llitli ti Chestnut Open All Year Empire A. C. Tin i:md vv k 1411) llMMIltllHJK NT. Nltf M Mmltll llsomnU. .v ., "".: :. "."-""' Joe Phillips vs. Frankie Conifrey r r i. il 11 JAM nn K null It M tu IIUUTH Cambria A. Club I,urn,'i w. Ueiiklncton Ave nnd Somerset. 1 rlday l.trnlinr. May 10th. Treaton llronn a. Iliilrh Brandt. 4 other Trarkerjark Bouts. 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