nt,i v.1 " v ,T -. " .wr- 'x.w - JsgnF ' Tvrrw,t ' ' rvWIRi?1 u . ..,-,' ,". ' -' -t i jt . n . ii ' .. r ' .r . CTOW- i"ltT,lV 4 Sfl" Jfc " i ! ' -t k r ' ' 'S3'. IN1 u EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER HILAD.ELPniA, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919 :y ISPEAKING OF WINNERS, DON'T OVERLOOK RICHARD'S CHANCES IN THE HEAVYWEIGHT SCRAP 'w . !? I IV' Fn u Rf IStf IV ii l rs fiT R i-t' ,: I & f- , K l.T s,w: -:' K2 H -r tip THA T HE A VY AD VANCE SALE ASSURES TEX'S SUCCESS IN TOLEDO WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND . Dempscy Is Confident of Winning, Willard Predicts a Victory for Himself, but Xeitlwr Is More Confident of Triumph Than the Daring Promoter i K.v KOItKRT XV. MA.WVKI.I. tMrf lUlltnr Klenlnc; rnlillc ledger Conjiioht, tin bj Public l.edoei Co TACK DKMPSl'Y lins started tiainiiiK for the Lip fins at Toledo u .Inly A, ' Jess 'Willard still ii iiiorlng-nI'''iiriuK "' '" ,'" AorcIpb ami Tex IticUurcl Is selling all of his $00 lickctx to eager iiiirrliurrs iu the Middle West. '1'liat 'js the pure, unadulterated dope on tlie cliuniionliii duet, and from picfeiMit indications there will tie three winners. Dempsej is (ouliilenl he will iu. IVUlanl is telling the world he is a certain victor, and Kiikunl -ays he can't see how lie can lov. The wise money should go mi the promoter, for Tex should breeze home in a lantei. If he doesn't hac a S3II0.0OO gate it will he because the area is too small to hold all of I lie oa-di customer Vhcueer a big battle i staged it i riistoniui.r to dah off a few line about the impoitatiee of the inatiii and ting in that old itiiff about the iitnisti.il interest in the affair. "nrpnssing eteij ring battle crr held in the hitir. of the sport " Sometimes tliis ii lon. hoUiiin. but judging from the actions of the fans at picent a lot of conversation will be tip-it. different, opiniom ex changed and hilgc'wads of real nionej wagered ou the outcome. It s a tough job to pieclic t a winner and we aie nut going to tij it l'lom whnt we have heard from the vue belters Willaid hould win. but tlice gujB are in the minoritj Tile tank and til", the dted-in tlie-wool light fan who buys his ticket to owij liow and mpiiortv the boxing game, is stiong for Dempscy. and tin- fouiigster "-liould be the sentimeutal favorite if nothing else Hut betting shows whiili wnj the wind blow-. The big blokes with S.'ti.OOO bank rolls are stiinging along with Willtiid. while the SIO to SlOU gents faoi Dempsey Draw jour own i one Iniion As for the light, some i mitotic! that Willard will heat Ieinp.cr with his left hand, because .lack is wide open and a mark for a jab. It also is said that the champion will wotk hard fiom the start, because of the shortness of the bout and the leferee's decision which will come at the end Willaid is said to Iiae the most cft'eetiw" left hand Hint ever wax hauled into the squarcuV ' circle, and Dempscy will not be able to contend with it. AJ" 'IHE other hand, link i i him hiltei. u shifty peitan on hit fcit. 7mm youth in hn faior and tcniril n qunK liwthont over Vied 1'ulton. Fieduiiid had u trmidcrful left )tib, hut Hempiey easily avoided it. 7 heirfor.e lie lime n sieill omiiment tn begin on. tun he avoid M'lllard's left! Ac and Gonzala, Add I'oncr to Giants JOHN" McUIwAW is a gteat showman, lie also is a plunging baseb.ill mag nate .mil itnua n t tmfliittr in flin liiiimi'iiit liup linn there iu 1111 fililim limil 1 univ huh -i"-- hi iiuin.ub u - rl... . . uu.., . to strengthen the tJiants. He needed an epetienced catcher when it was learned that Earl Smith was not jet tiiie for fast compan. and bagged (ion zales, who had been holding out on St. I.ooie. He needed a good left-handed pitcher when Kerdic Siliupp failed to come tlnough. and. according to reports, lifted Arthur chf from liostoii in exchange for Daij Itobcitson and two twlrlers. I'erhaps there will be a cash consideration also, and the New York club will be strengthened consideiablj for the pennant derbj . "New ork look nwfullj good." said a baseball man who is in position to know what he is talking about. "In the Chicago scries every game was hardjfought and won ou its merits There has been some talk about" the Cubs' 'pitchers being off form, but don't you believe it. The pitihing was the best I ever have seen at this time of jear. and Alex. Douglas. Vaughn. Hendry and Tyler had all kinds of stuff. The tiiants just liammeied the ball and got away wltli it. The looked like teal pennant coutendcis in the last series. "Mc(!raw always has n funny ilub." he rontiuued, "and if you look out Ihe past performances you will tmd that every year they hae won the pennant they have clinched it by Labor Day. If they bae to light the last louptr- of weeks the plajeis get nervous, stall worrying and go to pieces. That's the reason why they hne made such a pu ir iccoiil in the world series "As for the Chicago club, 1 can't giw them much at pieseiit. There ate only two good players in the line-up. Hill Killefer and Hollocher. Killefer is a wonderful catcher and teally is the brains of the pitching staff. Those liurlers, ecn l!ig Alex, get their instructions from him and follow them im- rplicitly. The Cubs have shown nothiug that even res-mbled an aggre.siM; attacl; and only occasionally play brilliantly on the defense. The club lacks thc punch, is not playing together and something miM be done in a hiiny to wke them up. k t e i F. Tiui changed hii batting unlet, br in lint Deal ami I'askcit. pluctd I'icU on third and King l.tm. tin old 1 illunoia itur. nn iccaml and Barber in (.enter ftthl. Vied 17m Aft has been dioppid to teventh pbue in the batting older bceame of hn pom hitting. The .Yen; 7'i'ii its Applied by Connie riON'NIE MACK does not believe in experiments any more. In the past he v used to have a iiock or piouiising youngsieis at tue uall iiark and con ducted a school for players with uiher.se. results. Hundieds of lookies were tried out, but the A's remained m eightli place. Counie spent moie money than he cares to admit, hut now Ins system is eutiiely different, r Last Saturday out in Chicago a stranger called at the hotel and intro educed himself. "I am Tom lingers." he smil "I m the new pitcher you hae just pur- ' chased. Where do I eat':" It Now in the olden days Manager Mink yiuld have tilled hi in full of food. ." 11ai,.ui1 lion t,i etw.Lr nronnil for :i few liars to set neniininli.il witli dm 1..... S . - . . ,.,t ul,.,. ifirand after a week or so allow him to tinih a losing ball game. Hut not in IStli). t K "Don't eat very much, liecause you aie going to work this afternoon," 1d Counie. "You will know the team you are pitching' for by the big 'A' on 'the left side of each shirt." 1 Itogcvs performed against the White Sox, let them down with four hits and won from the league lenders by the score of 1 to 0. Thus Connie discov ered in one afternoon whether or not he had purchased a ounterfeit. It's a "good system and saves a lot of worry. As was predicted iu these columns a week ago. the American League has 1 aided the player limit to twenty-five, following the example set by the Na tional. Ban Johnson made the announcement on Saturday. Now the clubs W ' can load up with five extra playeis uud try to develop a few stars. The White ',S!f'S"iH -"est nox wm welcome inc ic- minis nun nic j iiims ami Cleveland also will be happy. Connie Mack has u chance to strengthen his ball club by hiring some brainy guy to stand out on the coaching line and tell the base runners what to" do. The A's are woefully xtrak iu this department and have lost several games because of it. SJ .T mnUKXK " 233! - - - . - I s aww mmWmti''M!i Mo.mana i " 1 mm'1 MKBBm r x l ! wammzpmmwmMm &mrm. ', v i ' WINNING PAT MORAN - WFcniiiiMpnmiT HAS convinced he's & I Afab I-UUUMi BUU I no FLIVVER MANAGER Ruggod Boys Engage in One of Roughest Battles Seen Here' in Years DECISION OUT OF PLACE Hy JAMES S. CAKOIN One of the roughest boxing exhibi tions, if It can be termed such nu ex hibition, was staged in the National wludup last Saturday night, when .loe i Tor. the English featherweight, and Frankie Urown, of New York, engaged In a six-round mauling, wrestling, el bowing, "heeling,", eye-gouging and fouling session. A decision is entirely out of place Pilot of 1919 Redland Dope Smashers Is a Good Leadert Keen Judge of Pitchers and Dangerous Man With Whom'to Toy IN THE SrOIlTLJGIIT BY Glt.VKTLAM) RICE Copyright, 1919, all rlgl.ts reserveiJ. Beyond the Game . Wr may not see beyond the Game What icaits across the Final Score; ?ior know ichat phantom dreams acclaim The future League that tics in store. For knowing, tee might find the string To take all heart from valiant strife: Or, Death's Cray League too dear a thing To give the other day to Life. The Redland Status Clean boxing had no place in the a FAMILY tidy inkling in regard to Rcdlnnd's status as a first-division entry mc ring. It was just an uninterrupted ( XI will be unraveled by the present eastern tour. series of clinches, witli both boys le sorting to virtually all the foul tricks Tills will mark the serpnd test. One detail is a certainty to start with I'nt Mornn is no flivver manager. wo, seem-1 p., , ,, , . , , ,. .i i..i.. i .....i t it.i , ,11 l!lt.. nn.l ! I.1. s" "V31. Ill lliv uu.-'llll.SS OUll ICHIO'I, II IllTIl JUUKU Ul lUlLUULB mclv. were overlooked biting and hicu- ,i i,,i .. ... . .. .... .. ..." A .. . .... ,, ", ... I, ',,,.,.. ..11 !,. 1,n """""- si inuii iu IU, Mllil II Illiy OIIC 111CS lO Mll UllU U1C WOl'KS. I jug. Doubtless these wo. Id have een 1at ms ql(.(c , n ut ,ot f ,,,,, am, jnto uis , and introduced had neferee O linen ncrn f()r ,1C )ag SU(Mcnly. pr0(ltIPC,, n pitclinB stafF whcro uonc scemC(i to bo in i lrss alc,'t- existence two months ago. Appeals Useless 'J'hc 1cls bavc floundered badly for so many years that no one takes them It was useless to caution the mauling ' piously, even when they win. ' nuiulcrs. Tlie leferec continually . ' Appealing to them to light clean, but R '' ""''' c "'' Mot'an is the man of destiny, arrived at last to Sfc words were useless. Those who love lift them out of the bog. -Wfa ,i. t ci.i.- -..!.... I n iTi.unt nirrht. The sued lIKIlld i-UJii.iiii ii hi'"" " 4 M T 1 r.rown-1'ov bout should have been A ICW Leader DUT H may be that Moi'an is the man of destiny, arrived at last to lift them out of the bog. A New Leader ' staged at Eleventh and South streets -pi WK ,,, (o gaillu!e a guesg n1 onc , ,0 ca(1 all Xatioual League bats hnd the boys should have fought in tne-x mcn ,h,s seagou lhc (ip .,,, be Iosg y0UI)B onen nil the way to League jswinu. ji it ii. .,, i, ,,. i,i.,, t . r,,t,i, .!,. (,. ii, . ,. . -, . -- .vv... i ... hi uwitll .1 111111.1 W. IUL .UUU'UJIlliaVl IJH. V1I11U UUJ U1HM 1,13 I was a regulnr street brawl. i ,avc -m tno oj01. circuit, , The bnttle was not spectacular, it, Iosg comps nm (,() sam(j s(atc (,ia(. gcu(. Spcacl. nl) Hornsi,y 0VT th , was entirely lacking in interest, lor u roa(jDC( of fnm(1 jje js fastcr (llan eilbQr an(1 ealls ngainst lll0 DaU wjth aj. is seldom that bouts of this Kinu np- most as mU(,i ,)owrr I peal to the lover of good, clcau, hca thy, Th(1 Xationnl League has had no one-man control as the American Lcagtm boxing, in nice, inr umu ,,,:! lms "ut,wtl in the way of a batting king. It has had no one star of successive argument in the world for the opponents of legalized boxing. A high -class, clean boxer, one with a love of good sports manship, had no place in the sane ring. Uolli at Fault Johnny Mooney. manager of Fox. savs his bov would have lougut iuir nun not llrown started the fouling work, lirown's manager nl'o insists his boy was in the right and fought clcanlv until Fox began to maul. There isn't "" chance tr exonerate , llnfh were at tauit. ccoiuin seasons since Old llonus began to skid, eight or ten years ago. IV TJlI-illJt is any onc man kIio might he the Cobb of the National ' League his name is Young. Limerick of the Links A caddie teho reeled in 77ic sun, Ilcmarked, as his day's teork tins 7oc ; "Kay, why do these dubs Carry seventeen clubs llefoic they have harncd to use one?" to one boxing authority . wlio nns xvii , .if ,.i,ll)s to Versailles a ts TfrT7 Hnrm nn a rrz r. r 7Tr n riw- iii1s 'im. '",'' '. 11 " . 'iiciRfcrinc coums. somethh 1KJ UKJTEJ LllEj lFLfK,l KJU lUJJl:Xm ing their game. treaty read, those Germans who brought their re reported to have broken few records around Something seemed to be on their mind, adversely affect- OnlyThing Certain Is That Saturday's Collegiate and IntcrcoUegiales If ; be Scholastic Track Results Held in Bosldn; Poor Weather Handicops GUSTAFSOrS SURPRISES ncic in ,i-,i. -.. i. . c i.tn That Willie iinniioii-miiiiiiu ";"" THE on tn in i ity ii:i) mi:i;i;i)hii only thing that is posithely ccr iljout tlie tinik and field chum pioliships this year is that they will lie 'held iu Huston on May .'111 nnd .'51. Any attempt to pic k a winnei with the men that would be second and third is al most out of the ouestion because the dual meets between the colleges have i'hl"E' ueen si.,Bcii miner uie wors, jiossune V rrnnlil, rif.,j ,iUlM, btPe, tnler wenuier conditions. s(tioi.niic!- mil aiihi : JieieirsDurrr i-OM.KOIATi: At Ww "urli IVnn. TO 1 :l. Li.irlmouth '(1 -'-II Columbia. L'l . . t New ltaen Aale 114' . Ifanartl, ,- -. At Annapolis Cornell. 70. Xhj. .-,',, M Swdrtliniure (Mlilille Slates i honiiion i iIiiphI rtiilKerR. Is, Swarthniore. 113. IwiCnntfe ,'lt ,-.c;, 'MuhlfiibAri. 10, s-pm. s 1-.') Illauare S t-3 New Yolk I" 7, i IJclliiliilrK I 1-S V mill J . .1. At Anih.t Williams si1, be. it ni hoi If.. .Masm.hutts A C CH. beat I irinilx .,:i clruiio Me (Maine intercoltesiatesl riow iloiri ."i7 taini1. -'l t Wect i hnilei Ii Hahnemann Col li K. 1.1 I'eiUionicii, 1J l.anndnwne Id ' l Hliibriilae hlo 1'ieth. 7S 13 ttar anl IVeh. 3s ' ?, U Columbus ll Ohio Slat". SO, Pur c'ue 19 l llifl Uiri&ini; Xotre Uame. SO. M. A. Ami rbor SI Mi Mklilcan. '.15. ii I J SCHOI.s,llc' nlTair finally has been settled. 'Willie milEltK may be still no completely definite answer to that ancient query, , of Petlll, ' Unminn now cdnims all the honors, for "Who won the war?" lint there is a fairly accurate iukliug of who lost it. ', he fought so viciously that he forced the radeil, Olieteree to slop the bout in the fourth ANOTHER July slogau: "Wo, who arc about to go dry, salute you. Yale, Only Favorites at i In the other bouts Eddie McAndrcws . r1IK Germans in their drive towaid Paris apparently overlooked the ancient m. beat Jack Laughlm, Kid V,ol To won J mnxim-Nevcr up-rcer In." Present Time over r.illy Dev.ne and Uemenccau , K stopped Young Minnick in the Inst. 7',e Jr,y oil the Rhine Captain Haymond, and Captain Braden HILL BOYS stopped rPDiriwnr; Friedman at Oly mpia J tXlUMrtl t,, Vriedman, a recent graduate pf the preliminaries, will see action in his Take the case of fint "bit lea-rue" wind"., when i ,, ,, , ., i takes on J ark Shaikey. of Nc-w ioik. in Venn-Dartmouth- ''?''"?" !. .. :.i,, ),.,,i,rl,t. Shnikev tue ciiynipov nniin --- - . 1 ililrhnm Prn "!1 CVmrjl lllch. 111. lta- The IVnn lelavs weic held with Ihe errant School IS l'ori Jenm HiKh. s; Hant tempeiatiiic hovering mound the free.- s.-JXi'.' isrbo. i ami Votluera Hicli. a each'. ! chance to show so far this year ing point unci occasional tnmics snow sweeping acins. the track, tunes and pertmuiaiii's were naturally Alumna, it 'ci lis . C'lass A l'i erv poor Ihe IYnn N.ivy meet was -0rmnl 17 CS of Cjirard Coliesc. J. nnd St HfncMlM T'rep -. mm At Stale College i lavs II Harriaburu 1,'e Tei h llll, Vllllamnon at Manstlelcl. I.i. be in the mulling, tiustafiisuu iu the Columbia meet. He won both the 4)0 .-..' .1 .i, r.rnwn-Fox fouling ses- and hit), much to the sui prise of all. ! sion, but says lie will nmilv none ol The men he beat are both faster than those tricks in tonight's fracas, lie, but neither arc built to inn under Eddie O'Kcefe. winning ring conic -any but the best of conditions. "Oils," back, will be n semiwindui) entcrtnin with his strength, can go in the mud as er. A regular tighter has been named well as he can in the sunshine and iullo oppose Jack YVeinsteln s hope in the this respect is a valuable man. person of slugging Patsy Johnson, ot (ni. ...i. ,. . . . . 'rr..lnn - ine pine runners never nave nail a '""""' ... v. vl- nnd Everv I "U iranciuin, . -....., ---- meet has shown a result of two or three "wry (Kid), ron ...-. '"""'. kincKtnn .'. l.eul?ton, enu Slate J'rc sh 111 Indiana not any lest for the lleil and lSlue. so Ihe next week we had no pioof of what I hey can do Weather Handicaps Tlie Princeton ,ale meet, while was held iu the rain, could not be basis of any c ale illations and the IVuu Cornell meet had to In Auaiuio c uy r.l, Cani- iii.ci. mis nnowu u result oi iwo or inree '""",' x : , .i,,, t,m. boots Kew tleing at 10 feet 0 inches, which puts 'Vlrl.. '" .L LT C ,,a them all ou a par, but that one. ou n good da strain of a big meet l Allmilli. Ci.i .len HiKh . ; strain oi a Dig meet, is going Pi,'?ni,V;PXdr',iI"orrcVsrJr""70,rndo",e7 1 1,cl,7 than the others, but they have :'j . Muses urunn school fj'n Woiwre not been able to do enough to give its HlKll 10, lloslon i:nslih. .". Hebton Acad- j,ca just ,j(., ot)e j, js p Calender. Jack Ilagen's fighting ma iy'and wm, Ilicine, meets liilly 5evan an, 1 Jimmy is going to be Traccy engages AnOy Hmn-. Irmy Thev know that summer drifts again across the fragrant loam; They know that June is on its way among the hills of home; And' so from outposts down the beat along the guarding line. Their dreams still span the ancient mists that lift above the Rhine. 7;ct bugle tall plaits "Home Again." From reveille to taps; And few will caic to roam again Acrost these foreign maps; They've had an eyeful of the Rhine Of Fiance and all the rest, Where the greatest sight in Furope Is a ship that sails fiom llicst. They have to wait three weeks to'rcnd that "Speaker's single won" To note that Rrooklyn's team had found a place amid the sun ; It's still squads right nnd left for them, where pals ot other days Are poling out their two-base hits and nicking double plays. it Kramer Wins Bike Race v.irorl; May 10 -I'rank Kramer, riding NewarK, ; ' .',,,.. dereateil Arthur There has not been a fast mile this I Spencer. In two H.ralght heat, of ? one how aie we to tell before hand just year and there are several men that are j "e,terday afternoon who is who? If we were sure that itiab'otit on a par from the last season's I I ailed off due would rain and blow in Iloston on the figures, and one good day with a mdet I Tom Harris Wins Road Race to n diiviug lain etcidu nil the day of the tintils we could base our on would have shown just which one' New York. Slav it) Tom "' ,, Ti!i)(:i(: br the brand of weather that prevailed between April 10 and meets weic urn ott in a riiinstotm and calculations on tlie meets nem so ini Jookeit the best for the year. 9'f-"c0 h l bv ihe HarbrooU Heights'.! ,,....,- ,. umt ,:, , nnen the baseball season is the 10th of July. Ul lU '.. - - . . ., U'nuk iiirtnll " )ail AU I . U-fc . " ,.s-. -.. . - It's "On right into line" for them, Three thousand miles away: It's "left-right" down the Ilhine for them, While ice are at our play; We say the war iovcr, but Out there beyond tlir foam, Thcic's not an awful hunk of peace Three thousand miles from honle. the t nicks were m ery poor condition this year. j i,-,nrii- from the had wenthei nrcwuus. Rati tracks and rainy weather puts a " lavorue 1'he inteicollegintes no doubt will be picmiilui on the mini horse nucl olten. ut course, in some of the events we ons, lie would not know there is n man that is abovc'ull the rest ou past performances and we TCi.iio i!Iub oer a rourne In Washington V HelgMs esterdas held uuder good wratlu r conditions, bm under aveinge conditio BINGLES AND BUNGLES SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS i Ria,nl, .ViCk fl c nid. o tn,m,ieil lh )'lt,t nfh ifluu at rnnil bill i' rfu.i ( (on ii I u ot ontu an cjuofnoii ivac'O" Jodaj ' II, u ylaii 'or 1 tevs can count on him doing as well in the ' TTTnivr- intercolieL'iates. lliiMnnnd tlm In,. TflUNNY KILRAM .!... . , ,. . .. , . i ..,. tl yesterday p-to-Minutc Marks of Leading Hitters luck had (hauled fur l.roirr ( lreland leander. He illdn't lose elerda. Neither did he will. The Pudierrx haiccrd Hv ....... ......... hits and lliree runs on" Ihe full ae, who re- TIO.I. I.tAtill. Ilred at Hie close of neien rounds, with the (1, .Ml. it, II, Vie. more 1 to '! iiKulnut lilm. The Culm tied 1 011111:. New VorU. . I Vi 11) :3 .1.18 the count In the ninth unci this put virion William, IMilllieh . I'.' ."l It! 'ii .107 or defejt up to Claude HemlrU. who was Konetilij, llrookbn. lfl BO S 21 .100 1 healeu In the Hrooklju half ot the Ittut MiC'iirtj, New lork 17 .14 II '.'a .30 round. (irlfftth, llrooUljn. . 18 78 Vi 2d .350 I rue lra.ht defeats fur the Cubs m ilif AMERICAN I.KAni'K Krtt had droi.ped them into the set ond di 1 ,. , fi. An. It, II. Ale. . Miilon Fei the I'iraie. with a flft-tlfu , namlmraiiM, C'lerel'd IB 74 30 .40.1 are north of the National League champs "jmtth. rleelaiid. . 1.1 fi'J VI !!U .381 I in the utanJIiic Jaeobson, St. Louis 13 3l 4 1.1 .SKI I .laeUrcon. Chlrajo . 21 81 1.1 31 .3S.I Uoo&r 11, ti Ull shullfd the hattle urrau ol dle. New orl.. 18 38 7 21 .302 cue lkm e odour fvetcixiv foe tcrce5nii ir n nrrlve llCfC tllC inilCr purl Ol Ulllh Itrucuii iu u- unn 01 cue iieainiiici i expects to arrive inn in "'". ' jl1at the National on siaturdny ulsht Jlninc n.X week for his scheduled Six-iountli jtcCaba Inn been nwlgnNl to tal.e on th. tllC wvii itirt welterwelcht chamnlon. Patsv Wallace, an . Wltll l.lirry "BUM-U " luv nlli- memhee nt Vine, r!nlf-hi. wtnlile. captain, in tlie sprints, and Braden, the Yale captain, in the shotput, will be 'favorites iu their events. j We can get the approximate strength of the Uams nnd know that Yale is ' very strong in the field and IVnn has a I good bunch on the track, but there wil be so much cutting in by the other that to figure the outcome of the meet we wc must have actual performances to show. This wns true in the Middle Atlantic .Meet on Saturday at Swarthmorc where Rutgers ran away with the meet with Lafayette and Swarthmorc the favor ites. The latter teams were strong iu "'?,"' hi. tr welterweight, to meet Jack dual meets, but when it came to the KS.t U ?Si"5 'Me" 5hst. Paul man l au I" ."V, ,m. eet.-. in a message ' show- will be (.(aged at the Umpire A C for , , . 1 , I UUUIO tt UUILUf til I1UBO 1 iis7 UltU t CVVHtl J made it known that lie l run. i . s-l,- Olympia one vvcck irom iuuiSo.. liilbane is due to perform here n num ber of times this season and wants to mnke a successful ending of the indoor campaign by decisively beating Hansen. The final show of the season will be held at the Olympia on June 2. Joe Lynch and K. O. Joe O'Donnell most likely ""'HI PPcar in U,c wlnduP- Herman Tulor left for Pittsburgh last ,n.?heti he lias . arranged for Johnny this week. !e7(o WrnaS'WTfl "."r fcff'liitoi'1' ,,Mri Uri"r Mnri '" Ma,'k 1I- U'B K'1"" tlleJ' los' P'"lts, which they "" ..'tupart ot 'Z Vm' 1'ia.ia ul ieii'S ' Up, .".. .i"?s '''."' "",'' "'""'' "","!" "" " ."". s lJ been getting in the dual meets. ,he ' 1 . itoriiH. president of the Ca NORRIS WILLIAMS RETURNS f& shut-out trl- 1 hittiao i.f thr tr-ait-.iii do. oi.. Made uood i"? "?" ? turnwl In u vrsteiilau it Hi three fuls uut of four 1111H t un,pn rnr IOfK. up Hd ictfjft(i a, of atiFH chancti aftctd. lnf l.!ntall HoKeih s t'iurnuh humtd the1 oui nr isi in at. in me Jonnson rao the CambiU D0PU- Statcs '"rVTn riVrea ur.'Couton 'Fr.dfy Vht nlltrlneS. I" " ... ,.-.n.ln,nnlan lull Oy THE other clubs theie aluuys are a couple of high -tfajj, intelli gent men on the coaching lines. Connie usually sends out -a gieen horn pitcher or an inexperienced player to do a veteran's icoik. Hairy Davit would be invaluable this season. Why not ity to get him back? Joie Ray to Try for One-Mile Record on June 7 AM DALLAS, president of the A. A. II., has placed Philadelphia on the map in track and field athletics this summer. He has arranged a big KXfueet, the Meadowbrook games, to be held here on June 7, aud all of the noted .,-4'v .tPiletes In the country will participate, .iir. uaiias is tlie only live wire we "" 1 have had in this city lor years, and promises to ming sceral lug events hcre. AcV thia summer. i On June 7 the big race of the day will be run by Joie Hay, the seusa- !". .ti ,itatnca runner from Chicago. Joie holds many records and W ,,., , W t add tue one-mile outdoor mart to uis nsr. j ne present, ciiampion is Xor ', nn Tabor, iho stepped off the distance in 4 minutes IL'L'-S seconds a few i" irs ago. in this race laoor was paceu oy jour tiinereui men ami wa? ex- -f leuuea io ine num.. iMo. Hnr will not do this-at hc big Meadowbrook meet. He will be asked to vflgWt from scratch and' four' pf the beK; luilers iu the country will he given jrr1 '; ;;:)od"r FrS st?ri Z 'D0Wd on:'- '""'" ' If nlnnl.it .even stralclit. Iiifludlne four niiVhnl Khmke W"r Johnson oui , Same Boat hi ron fiom the f uhs and one from I'ul , ' ' "mhe I eu York. Mav I!) When the' ii.iiline Murray Is still itln word from .,e"rra;,.,leJ'n,,.:,;r""' h" """ iv'jt " ..n-porflount Vcf. Zkcd xl iJmw.rj&s,vi ,hTna Sol?Lmu,o!'o7 (;.e'd.c?mo';,(,'"'1""'oken Saturday it brought back to l "heard Uom 'wilde-. manager. Johnnv While on ttio ublesi of speeding net tlie ,J-", '"'"'' ' '" "ruiohl bj iii.uuiiu this country two leaders in perhaps I nurns. llurrky' Pilot. "?" ,0 'orwaru In his suth .onsecuthe triumph esterdas I '"' ,"0"'- 'rsoirts II lams. U. tormer national . Tailor will appear In for the Dodgers inning on a one-run mar- , Hd lurrow. sUloner of the Red so. ,. ,nnn tennis thampion. and Mike Jeff tSniHh na , f ,h km in spite of the t.u that he a, soiled abiut 'dVcMIrd Iha " m on nutflHder IliK O'Dowd. champion middleweight boxer &fiium. A K. at Labor Wceum. Sixth for eleven hlu Itutlt l a rreat nlldier. llnil. .. i.n. Vmn.tnn " '"J.'T" .i,..t. tomorrow night Ston- . nlai. reinlirl. I., ,K. ..... ".i : " .;."," I "'.""'." " and """',' im.kn. hn irnnncl Ihli isn. Mi,.. Sollee ciml .. t.o.e ,io t) ,r taking his regular turn on the ab and llel I . l aPtaln " """'"S Cf hack with his ' '. "". joi M.rka J McCarron. V&iHMy.rlftMi:j"?fflMm " d0ln, ,ht Mt n'Wtt'' br.'!Ie ?Dd Wn.8 migI,5' d )M ""ISo.'KlS'ti. Terry ll.;?.n. Willie .Nl.on clem io to iir oioiiM uio baii.rd fife' i soil of America under his feet again. ,,. Buck ?E?Vn?ndr runs on i.iir Mil. t'hile th Ucdi failtd to t Dutch Leonard form"r Red Sox south illc played considerable tenuis in France. 1 Wacond V. Inlet nenoer. ". " " "'"Z". ."!:. "" " """' """( paw pui nei wno refused to on the nnli. fit nnil soon will hn mn ,, V.ril.n.a lie.i.n.a Hi.. .1..11..J , ... .... I iiivi. nv m.... ww..u .. ... uv hiiu ... 1 iVrm. I..7ta T turned or to' DetrTi Lv rt8 in this section. He Is sure to I Mthlnelihti h. -the call at the Atl.nllo iof htou $ 0-7 Rube Itenton IImI lUh lin Mlumpfil In hU lilttliie no murh tliat Hm h new Item an) time he make a blow. lesUr-tlay Ihe flmt baftemaa ultv onre lomd the National lasue made liln tint hlon In twentj-three times at bat It tt n double. the New York club stilt t hla home In perted to Join the Tlire: eerat uajs 'tleod'JupVe VJ make auothc7 igr,fornlth'inbu,th.',.Ji Fo"st Hills this summer. jt -y4 ,bSl1r0r5oto!iS1, bitfitr! igers within the next . wmie , Spencer, of Camden, and Joe Dorsey For the second time within a eel Hill )aiiibiguss of c"IeeUnd turned In a hit it. . iim , ...i, !i. . ri.n.l. ii.,...l ... t.. siua L.aru u ruur -out or Tour esfet.tin 'Greater Xew Tfork e.terdy as ample proof I Xl??j thrs ?'-nV.lvUh tWO me" on b" d that Oowrnor Mfre.l Sm'th made u, homer I '"UU ,h '1"lKe with the be full uheu he signed tha ,, . , I Sunday baseball b.ll total of 3S dOo i J'lm tionsoirt die Culu,; caiihcr ho fans saw ihe litai.ts-lteds and lodrs-l'ubs ,' Pr ''" '" Ine luant JfcOrni. ,an nwr games i,u.iyi.n, u. unoiiiri i -uav ortrr ,e vrl ih ' ihe Jo)irlitner will WJ their icalrhe qit, )tulaixi there ;iTl '-. . . I 1 ,-. ,iu Ja r14 ... I Stun "MMMtimfr,ifM iWrAW. mPL?m && -X .lB-". h.l. . y.ot t -JMML- LhrSS-, Mtfr t r '....("!' '. . - tK-JJTSKl KHriiT. !TJJft",".V: -.(.vakvPV mm I "' r. -.7-Hv,djaH, 'MJrsHr r ' 'wmm L ttnliituts ta rcleitu th,, ,in. t, .. 8hm9 up the now run inedat and vans it ,. . " ntniia tn Hlmrtniau ( Imrlru llnlln n nu SuililitiQu Art Nlif i,t tlim li..s. I... Cubs, fht Britln veterdau made hi fourth Joined the tulrlinff taff if the filmiM The frcoi, of tho team. It ttiiyililnff tl circuit clout ot the mtatnitw It ten one of two Ideal whereby he brrume n member of Z. P to any of th l Vfft-ranv, He j.iff ne naa oa jca ritntr Miraw'K trtm nam romtueled on Haturda-r i" ncn. ot omnini uuiyvn uiieu 110 wai wnt from !loton to New . r"neiufr..ol-. Mil tun R.nnrti.Tnrlav ?la."wl-W!LV!", f.." :r tfH:j.:' JT Zl, V' ATOQrBu 'WY IP-Tflfi WJ& urh. Z? ""JT'Wmrr nwn-rn WfirvipMWf;vf,?r" I Sum Kogera. rlehthacdrr .obtained xr-"nxrrVeViie mrmza. uheu he wa wnt (ram , 1 Vork In exchange for Outl '"jrrtsoul This mskes the MUtalllnra hs adi)frJ,toTtUi r'af .Ue CarahwIsMi.lBt, ii- boh, mrm ! - 30,000 Attend Soccer Game Itlo de Janlero, May 10. The fourth game rf soccer football for tho championship of hoi th America, vias placed eslerday and resulted In tho defeat of tho Argentine team h Brazil, tho score being 3 to 1. Tho at tendance was moro thtn ?0,000 Giants Sign Collegian New York. May ID The (Hants have a oung lnllelder planted, ready to dash to the snouiu nip e la -.ounr rlt,-V will take on Max Williamson In the third bout U'hltey FitzjjerHld meets Youns Robldeau on tho same card. ret Hartley and Phil Fllooni W pneace In fifteen-round bout to a derision In Ilalll more Friday eenlnsr. The bout will tin hld In the American A. C, Trank (Pop) O'Brien la the official referee. I.v Tendler 1ld not face Allentoivn Dun dee In Allentown (Saturday nieht. Manager Phil Qlassman called It off Saturday morn- in, as ne aoea not want to laKe -any chances on havlnc Tendler Injured before his Important meeting with Ueorire Chnney at Hhlbe Park on June 4. Matt is rock b. Wil lie Jackson and Johnny Dundee a. Joe Tip llts are on the tamo star card, Prnmntrr Leon Rains, of the Phllllefi' nnn. air club. Is an actlte individual these da8, lie is hustling eery minute, completlnir the pro-am which ho plans to stage us hli open ins show about the middle of next month, Th inemters of the Pine Street Debating Society will be the cuets of Harry Kdjvards, cepTed cable mesyase from the Azori'u. president ot the ujiinpia a a., on wednes dav filBtht.' Ueon Rains erifled tho Inter FRANCIS OUjMJ-T ELIGIBLE Golf Ciiampion May Compete In In ter-Allied Games I'uris, Jltiy 10. A cnble dispatch was sent jcstcnlny to the T'nlted States (!olf Assoeiation nnil the Western Ciolt Association that indicates Rolfcl's ho ( will lie available to play in the inter Allied conipetitloii, Francis Dtiiinet, the present French (,'olt champion, is eligible to play, as lie was a lieutenant at Camp Uevens. ,45& RaQ Assured- VA-Si yx's f v 'St ff .11 s8 Bfl feiflltes niirmnia A A Inroad nnd llalnkrldts Monday Night, May 19 All-Star Chicken Show Andr Hums t. Jack Tracer nilly lleans t. Kewnle Cnllnnder Harry Hid llrown vs. I'lill 1'renchlnl Kildle O'Keefe T. 1'atsy Johnioa Jail. Sharkey vs. Abe Friedman , POINT BREEZE PARK IMilladelr-lil"'" M'T'lerlan-l, Kemle. Mgr, NOW OPEN TODAY TOI1AV Hl'KClAI. MUSICAL ritOCHAM s r. m. a r. ji, Dullrolion or ew Veledrom Crete Track, Jlay 30lh will be seen tii the main prellmlnar, V (IS saw - , 1aa thsl ashlltir other oouia wn." - TnaaJ n train wilt sntfrt&ln JtriAV iicniir lewiwi- --.,"" ;;:-".-z. . - - fan.h.n h. race, usor.f ..ouna. r.r,,. ... Notional LiCaiTUG Fark 'nTW.9 rc'au.Lmrv?eignhtuS0j PHILLIES vs. ST. LOUIS SPoii all kinds of trouble. .. . tlAMII AT 3:30 V. JI. . i t niinn-i- nnii frtniiiintr twltttJHr ,rvinSLB )r.;'uB ' it Hty plon all kinds H..I...J. will lieln entertain during Centennial week In Memphis this weeln Kour VTnwa on four auceessUe nights have been ir?rnVS! "lowlands and Johimy Griffiths claeh lomorrow night. Hobby (lunula aceuirt. panlod Rowlands. While Blanarer Ilunnla la in McmpJila Johpjiy,U'..'!vfi'n ". 5r.0'Sfe'" t . . ' a . . suaa - -- baii Hoy u u iu ua r" W 'ME- SEI7. iT-iioi. tXWuW Pajamas ffightSMrts "The MGHTwear of aNationT (Exceeds expectations) m iliss itattn K, KOSUUTLD CD (MUM SUTCH M rCMM . flKMI. Ol'KNINO lVIf,MM A. A. UtllOK l.Vl'KI'M SUth uikI Hroivii hl. TI'KMY RVKNIMI. MAY SU ' iV.VV HS1ITII r. IIKV TAYLUK 4 OTIIKR UTAH IIOUTH Devon Horse Show and Country Fair May 28, 29, 3d, 31 , Devon, Pa. Horse Show, Dog Show, Baby Show. VISIT "Easy Street" in the Country Village, the "Good-and-Plenty" Cafeteria. Old-fashioned market place. Daneinp; 4 P. M. until JO P. M. Trains every half hour from Broad St. Station, also Phjla. & Western Trolleys. Tickets, 50c j GrkndsUtHl l'l "Jl" I n a. V a i J f i (ii I ? t rv& . ci . , - ttLO tfc.W-fci mmm T fUT ft' I -i "T 1 - TltlT-T 1ASBJ
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