&ty 9$r TKY" A.' 1 1 4.l fc , r EVENING TUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1910 ir 18 I rr.km IfTffi LATEST STAGE HIT, "WON IN THE NINTH," THRILLS AT PHILLIES' OPEN-AIR THEATRE MOVIE OF A MAN AND AN EARLY STRAW WITH SHADOW LIFTED, OUIMET SHOULD PLAY IMPROVED GOLF GAME The Professional-Amateur Storm Which Broke Around Star's Head in 1915 Caused Him to Play Indif ferently NowHis Heart in the Match v'WON IN THE NINTH X DeciPCS he suite aaia. HAi MOTtceJD That MANY STRAW HATS HAVC? MADV5 TwrsiR APPCARAeJCe - - SALLIES FORTH BUT U06SW T SEE A SlrJdlG. STRAyJ MAT M0VM- -FCCLS MOST , COMsSPtCUOUsS, (?AIM ,S)doP2 OR PHILS' REVENGE" RlGHT IM WEvaJ A NOVEL OF TODAY 5TRAW Uow the "Inside In" Is Worked Successfully on the Crabbing Cards on Dripping Diamond, Told in -I Four Bristling, Thrilling Chapters I W&Mmm LO0K5 ', ' s I i IP 15ft lir I I k m Its. 17 u 1" a I v IV w I' Elifi. !' ft rVt i in ' r, m ... y ll HOIttiftT V. .MA.WVKl.P "port I illlor l.ienlni I'nhlli I ri'i t fnnittolit ft oy Fublir lulorr To. CHAPTER I rWAS a il.trk. drear, ilitmnl. ilnmp nfloruooti Spamnlir shon-cri uplnhecl spasmnilirallj on the hall lir-M at Broad and IliintltiCliii.trfrt. raslins s shadrm of ili'-i clnnm hit tlm iitidieiirr. lint Iho fad's of the tin 1 1 pl.itir beamed ttilli jj . Iiappinr., in av midline f supreme rntitmtinrnt A crucial cri". ttns on. mi inipoitant came ttnv to ho plated for the rliniiipiinliip o sometliinK. Imt tln nolilp nlhlrtfx ti not diitmi.rod. Tlirt "ere moip m terrstrd in n ran- lictttrrn .tup 1'luv and Old Sol. anil it Innknl ns if dupe ttna ttinniiig liv ? rlt.t liln'-k and iind'-r mill' If dupo won tht would dnrl.ur a lwljd.tt and I'ldohrntc Suited in Hip diiRoul. "-liHirml from thr wind mid rain and nntfliing (ho happv toilers of thp diamond. wa a n.ttlllt ilad ppi-'on. itcnritic a iipw sprinc fsuit. low sliopo. straw lint and I'torttliiuf; It was rone othpr than ltranch .Uiekrt pri'sidpnl of tin- St l.onio Cards, and tlo' pros was dopinc mil tin' pioppr waj to spend a rainy affprnonn in the Htj of fliilnrjoijihui Up fcniril lost in recrlp. hut tin., nitnki'iu'tl rtidilt h oiip of dip lurpil mon. namrd Shntlon. trio stiimhlpd into Hip nop. :tttrin tins U" morr altPiittnn than a ln.iltliv brasi hand. "(iotta ptnr tnil.n . i liirf." Iip iiiuttcrnl hrdiiPiMi i lew lird troth. "(!otta play tin' hall gamp hpiauop .l.ipk ('omnhs sats vn." "So that's thp kind of a gin Iip is' ' hi"rd Itn kr-.t . n oulj a Ilitkny inn lilse ' pry w I'll. 1 ai'n'pt tho Ii.iIIpiisc on heltalf of the tiMtins tin iiiph and tny ball i luh. Tor mn e r limo Impii ironziii.'.nl Mr I'imiiilw ptiilrntly hi' lievrs I limo a ti'sul.ir niup and iiiIhuU In tnki' ;iiltniit,igi. of it. Wo hate been haMnc all of thp tough breaks in the weather and now thej hand us this ideal setting for a eollegp regatta. ei wi'll. wp shall sppVi; SUA 1.1, SHE'." TliPieiipou I'lpsidenl Km ke mooted his vtuiw hat and glared in the direction of the 'hillies' lirneli Muttenug to hiniself. he located the clubhouse in the semi gloom and hfadid for it lie was about to put on his lightning change ni I to baffle the cuenn. is. ... ft XJE U" I. ' prrtidnit nl Ihr I nrdrinls irirn he mined the ththhntisf, fcj l,t mi minlitri I'lln hi ninintinl in irrnmi trhirh f(jp(r' .; ball iilnun. and tint imnirilintrlii irmtintzril n Mnnmiri llninrh 2 i'i'.rj. nf Ihr r,mh' I CH iVTKH II s S TlTAN MiPR PltAM'Il I! It 'K PA o.iupied the sen' tainted hj J'respdent 5 AVJ. jSani li liiiket a short ipinitei of an hour before He glared defiantly at St bin elustpr of hiiplings which githeied i losel to gi-t an earful, for thc.t felt that Miinetbins wa about to h,ipien TliPt wen' not disappointed s?. J,.,, ,,f St. I.onii'." grated the iii.uiagcr. "jou hate Iippii linnileil what is k knottn as the 'insnle in ' nil probahit do not know what it is. and to put jJ you hep. which i slang for getting net. I will Kit- the 'inside in1 is several t degrees further ndtanced than the double ui You are expectni In play a h ball game on tins dripping diamond and furnish fun and amusement for the S audience, who is silting behind the Phillies' bench. I'nless you are a gang of doormat's you will not stand for thi coarse tieatnient. Will jou wipe the Ji field ttith those. gujsV" $ A f beer arose from the dugout Tears sprang into the etps of the players, k "We'll lick 'cm. ship. Mr l'icsident we mean Mr. Manager. ' the.t said as fc Vmpirp I'harlet lligler ttearik called the game. 6 The bet up heroes bared their teeth ,irf the.i walked up In the pl.ile. "Who if is working for the Phils tod.it''" they growled at the world at large. f'' 'Me and the outtieldei s. ' luiitclt replied Prank Meiriwell 'nodtard, F the boy heater, who blushinglv aicepts his salary check twiie a month from - i Jlr. Coomlw That was enough to infuriate even ball pla.ters from Si. I.ooie. for a joke is a joke, utiles- a I.nv heaver pulls it. Sir Shotton slopped up and d.ished a double to left hold, amid cheers nf his companions. Smith s,n i iliced and Milt Stock, who oni e toiled on the same payroll us Mr. Woodward, bouncid a single off the hag at third base. Itogers Hornsbt the com fi d slugger fnun Texas, fuither nibbed it in with a home run into the left held Ide.n hers iiinl thiee runs were hung on the scoreboard. ' That s not enough'" said Manager Iticket. "Co out and get some mote. Their up of lutteniess shall be idled to oterllow ing Tint wailed until the eighl'i inning and nss.mltiil Mi Wnodwaid for three wore tallies, and that was imt all. Another umie home in Hie ninth. U R' ptenijroe conver- '7 l.sf hnrr icnnled In ire a irrat ninth -inninn rally,' IN) TUBLIC CONEVAMCCF C0U5PICUOOSMESS (PHI:;) IWCRSAiBS HiciHLY KW COMFORTABLE WI.SHCS HE vjJAS IO 5eCLUil0M OF HIS OFFICE 'I l'(!I! nl lift' ' liiinl Mnnifiri lliniirh Ifirlrfi, "Wc hair litem in our jmnri. tl.nr nnnlr iniinrrt, rtnrf irr ion rlmi llr in fifir ncrt.' Wr air Iradimi In Ihr irwr nf In ?. mm, nnrf that Molt good cnniiah jnr inc. JJim a trniin trtll turn, hut trhn wants In be a icnrmt" CHAPTER III JOHN' WP.SI.EY COOMRS nertously contersed with his ball players. He was nil excited tind muted restlessly in his seat in the dugout. Like Mnnager Jtickey, he, too, was sheltered from the rain and wind. "Now. Cy." he said, turning to Williams, "I tell you the fishing is much better in Main? than in Wisrnn.in Why. up in my country the bass are fco numerous and fo hungry that you hate to hide behind n tree to bait Tour jwnk You can't sav that about Wisconsin 'il'lsb Meusel. the soriel slugger from the oast, inlerrur nation ttith a home run drnp into the left lield hleai hers This was the "econd run he bad scored and th" auilionio began to cheer. "You mustn't get so ansious. Irish," said the manager as Meusel wearily flopped ino a sent The son-el slugger liked home runs as much as be disliked running around the bases. "He rareful in the futuie." continued the boss. "I don't want you to BPOtl my plans. I hate a new way to win ball games and wish to try it out. The idea' is to get the other side otercouhdent and hon step out and win. I believe it will he successful because these St. I.ooie guyi are getting chesty al ready AVait until 1 tell you when to start." So the game went on and the Phils went out until the Cards had scored tbelr feven runs and the men of Coombs were five behind. The ninth inning dawned, cool and wet. The time had come for the fire works and Slanager Coombs addressed his men. '"I ft '3 WeuffR PELT SO SELF -Conscious IKI HIS L.IFI3 RELIEVED To APRWfc AT or R c- I I , TFehh xr-x v v -a m -swl I JOE RMNEV TO THY Central Sprinter Will Attack Scholastic 50-Yard Mark Next Monday HOLDS THE INDOOR FIGURES There was more than one sail looking vouth out at Prauklin Pielfl testerdnt afternoon watching the Peini Presh (MARSHALL GRATEFUL THAT ONE LEAGUE REMEMBERED HIM Thomas R Marshall. Vice President of Hie I'nitpd Slates, is a happy pei son tndin bei ause Han .lohnon. president of Hie American League, rp niembeieil hi- addiess and sent a season pass. "M.t f.iitli in human naturp has been greatly rp titPil," he wrote to the American League boss, "because such an intelligent and patriotic oigani.atioii ns your league has leniembered that there i" a Vice Prpsjdeiit. "Now. howeter, Ihe sun is shining mid whether tte shall hate n league of nations or not, I am ipiite sure I shall get inoie plensiue mil of the pel forniatices of Ihe American League than of the American Senate trying to organi.e a league of nations." r 11 MAI1SH M.I. trackmen take a suappv workout against rTjri T?rT Q C ClT A T PT A VfPl? Q a few high s,.',ool .tnuths and the Dart rKjUlK. till LDKJl rXJU 1 1-T. I lVj ON ALL-STAR BALL TEAM mouth hull team take Penn into camp for Us sitli eonsecutite tictoir of this sensnn But il is doubtful if theie was ant one as disappointed as .loe liniurv. Hip ,. ,. '.. 7'n. for. Central High S. hool speed king No. , TlirPP I Cllll Charter. I UO hrr- matitotvn Academy and Una loe was not defeated' He didn't ct en hnte a chnnie to losp. for Iip remniueil in hi citilian altiie all afternoon. .loe had decided some lime ago that lie was going to win one or more of the medals which nie git en to the place ttinneis in the Penn Pipsh-combiued hieh school tiack meet em li vear link was against .loe and he will hate to wait till next teai Told In Itest Friends' Central Man on All-lnteracadowir Nine n"BUDD ' STARR AT SHORT OPH members of Coach Charles Me- Cailt champion Episcopal Acad- Itainet has been competing quite a njMP .,,.,, ,nn,irp, x i I positions on Hip 1VH!I mt lliii nl all intpi-acailemic good deal latelt and with the important r.l,nnmintisliin eIMlts inmillg .'lloilg ill a week 01 so. Iinitiu K'llrien. Hip Central ' biisobnll team High loaih. dei ided that .loe needed a I'cnn Charter platers won tl poi lest, nnd ndiisi'd him In remain out 01 ,jnV ijerninntottn Acadeni.t two and How All-lnteraeadetnic Ball Team Would Line Up Plar Position Srhnnl Took Catcher KrlmJs' Central H IIUHniP lH her Kpturopil Rrefltn IMiihrr Ppiih t'h(trlr Whlltlntt Flrnt bun RplHcmral (Jnivt .seiunl lwt Penn fhartrr Starr Short stott i;plncnpa pinstnoipThlrd 1ms (Wmanlonn Arad Halrrt l."ft pM itrmantnwn Avm iat7p Ontpr fieUl IVnn (MiarlPr cott Hluhl HHil Kplvopal BOOLE MAY JODGE T This .loe did. even Cpiitial oiip. These four nre tne meet .M'siennit i hi- " i prr,M tliougli lie wantcii in win ll onimi nun . inntih his speed wilh Smilb. the lVn , the onlt membeis of the lntcracadomic Kresh star ' League-, so each one has lit least one But .loe had one mnsolation Next 'on the all-star team. f-...i.... nr.A....nn l.n la in et A elmnee Thp inemhprs of t tin Cnlsconal Aend- nt the world's scholastic recoiJ for the pint team to win positions on the all- pave n steady exhibition of both hitting .10-vard dash outdoors. In the indoor stnr team nre Williams, Wbitting. Starr "Ouads." which were called the indoor nnd Scott The Penn Charter pla.ters tei, put up n line game nil scusoii nnd desei ves the second base position, Starr Leading Hitler Captain "ltudd.t" Starr, of Lpisco pal, casilj wins the honors at short. Ilis hailing was terrific. Out of forty nine times nt Imt lie made sixteen runs nnd twent.t -thiee bits. He nlsn was fnst on tTie bases, and stole nineteen during the season There was n noticeable lack of first- class third basemen this jear. Not one nnd fielding. Hob Colesberry, of Knis copal, was a fine fielder, but couldn't hit his weight. To otercome this weak ness Dinsmnrc, of fiormantewn Acad emy, is brought over from short to enter third. The chnnge adds consid erable strength to Ihe team. (nnd Outfielders VjJr,U There tteie seteral firsf-elass pitchersl The best uiitneni conitiinaiinu ttnuni dash outdoors is ."i 3 ." seconds, niacin in the league this season, with illiams. , Do tunc 01 itaini. 01 i.eiinmnown .vvim 1004 bv li. C. .lcssup in St Louis. ,,f Kpiscopnl; Hreslin. of Petin Charter. cmy, in left; Statzel, of Penn Charter, Kainey is confident Mint with a good and Middleton. of (iennnntown Acad- j in center field, nnd Siotl. of Ilpiscopal, track and fair weather conditions He einj . shotting the ttn.t. XMIIiams wns inngni. mc.t mi mi-uepiim.iuiu ni-m- will establish a new record champions, because thev ttere held on 'selecteil are Hreslin. Orove and Statzel, the Waiiiimaker store roof, doe estnh- I Djnsmoro nnd Haird come from tier lisbed n new indoor record for .10 jnrds I mantown Acadeni.t, while Cook is the nuil prpialpil the outdoor record at the Hone Friends' Central player to gain n tame time. place. .Made In 11)04 .Williams Slnr Tttirler. The nrescnt reeoid for the .ri(fejard There tt el e seteral first-class pitchers one of the real stars of the lpagiie. He crs and batsmen. Tex Rickard Wants Philadel- phian to Officiate at Willard- Dempsey Scrap TO STAY OUTSiDE OF RING New York, May 21. Tex tljckard, reports have it todr.y, wnnts to do something new tthen he stages the bout between Jess Willard and dnck Denip sey nt Toledo next July 4. ' He is considering Ihe plan of placing n couple of judges outside fhe ring to gite a decision, ns is done in amateur bouts. In case the judges disagree, the report goes, Tex intends' the referee lo gite a decismn. Middle .May Accept It seems the good old Americnn way of deciding winners of bouts is nbnut In be ninnhnudled. However, there is a ray of hope in the tefusal of Lotd Lonsdale, I'nglish sportsman, to ac cept the offer of llicknrd to act ns one of the judges. .Major A. J. Drexel Iiiddle, of Philadelphia, it was te- porieii, uas viiriiany ngieeit to tie one of the outside icferees. The nintter of a refeiee is tvorrjing the promoter. There is difficulty in finding n man who mil only will be suit able to every one. but also i-omneteiit to hnndle n bout of; this importance without hconmiiiR rati led. Hlnltle I'atorlle Mnt Hiukel, of course, js nccentnble to the boxers and competent. TRerc is strong opposition to him in Toledo, nud tins tuny result In both boxers nud pro moler deciding not to nsk him to serve. It is up to the boxers to agree on u third man. but Kicknrd has left n loop hole for himself in the articles of agree ment by withholding the piivilege of naming the referee. 'More than a week ago In n dunl meet1 twirled one no-lilt game, one one-ui Ttnincv was timed In the 100-yatd dash .game nud two three lit! game", nud in eten time. There wns only one had n iccord of setenlt strike outs in timer, so the time wns not accepted ns'seten games. a record In order that there may be i Cook, of r riends ( entrnl. was the no mistake this time. Doctor ffltrien I leading catcher. lied Wbitting. of Lpis has asked several leading timers to be, copal, is given the choice nt first base. ., i,.i ..hen Ilainev makes his bid for Uninjured his ankle in the last I-riends fame. Central game. (iiove. of Penn Char r SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS t" Bet them only ir men need rm the plutler. I'crfcctly simple all you. have to do is to an out nnd do it. Let's no." CHAPTER IV GAVVY CRAVATH allotted a wan smile to gather on his face. He had been in too many conflicts in the past and five runs to the good looked ns big a five million. It was getting late and he decided to go to the club house. The old man was not kidding himself, but in case of an extra -inning -game he wished to shave so be would not trip over bis whiskers. With his face'latbered he railed to Mike Dee, the demon trainer: "What'n hnppened, Mike?" he asked ns be stropped his razor. "Baird got on when Miller fumbled," snld Mike, looking through the window, "Sicking doubled to the left field wnll nud Doug is on third. Cady ought to come tlirougb there goes a tingle and two men are in! Tcarce rolls on to Paulette, but Kddie is on third. Callahan bats for Woodward and walkii. VHHauis has (Joddwin in the hole thiee and nothing, nickey yanks Goodwin and alienlel U using his left band on Cy. Cy also walks. Irish Meusel hits one niu) to more scores are iu. Here comes Lud " ''i'hst'w enough" roared the Teteran-of thousands of battles. "I must Heat irutuJ tiir this-ball piine'" Villi pne hiile of bis fine jdinted. Cravath riuhed upon the field. He arrived i" -"' lo we i''ii' Fnk a s,UB,e aml 8Pni1 "" 'J'" run ?er the '.'. . i-i. u li...,. nl ,.no .in third nnd it was getting late. (Lfi runner, in" - !- - ---- --- - "' it t'rivatb Htepjiiil up, looked over n couple of twisters and alammed one b '(. iii, rlirht ileld wall, sending Meusel home with the winning counter. lP v- .. . ifHut l.,ielii.ft the Imp nnd hastened tn thn pliihh,.t, . Th ua man run iu .s . . -- v -...vu.v m 4-. WM'.J8 uaTI:' - . . .. ' ,Jn -A.. .-, . - . . ..A t i irf 7i.-' .. .i!..".....'.. il t. 1 - X.Js'5oi.. J- JIITJtJ il'niif HflMr rnf ww npi(s rwinwtww 111" seriou lll..nuu nf tlie ilnnehter of 'tin s pride In the Ihlrrl round Younsf s Illness ot tne unuguur ui . vt'hliej Fltiaeral'l In tho lnhnnv Iv Ibane lias torceii uie amnninuur r.oii.or,, eiht chamnion to cancel Ins srrzruiit 1nllrr Monuhan. nw nf i ..ill. I nrrv Ililliscn. sclicd , " llldnl s scarries rartntrs. was in the ilty engagement wttn l.nrrj jinusin, " ,,iter,ia. u ,op,H m be ciisch.irs.-ii in nleil for the Oltmpia n Monday -niglll lime tu help pieparr Willard for the Dimp llleil 101 me '.''l , ... ,, bailie 'It, all Willard." sajs Mon Matchmaker deorge l.ngei win use Hnan . and Jpea Km nnd n,mpey Jum Tohnnv Mealv nnd Prnnkie Conifrey intfly hi Mnran Jsa i stilt the real chsm- tbe main bout, with Krankie Clarke and plon I'nekev Ilommev in the semitlind-tip. I A benefit show ttlll be hjM at the Emrlre iniset iiiiuimr.. A (. tomorrow nlffht Kddln Uasonit was I'.l.lie fl'Keefe Will CXlUbtt in tlie. .heduled to meet Itarrv Pierce, but Wan ... , ,, -lnst Tnck Norman. In i nnd b wife died lam week and the benefit third fraj against .inm .-.oinmu. ... prnlraII1 r,pi,,rt ,he reBUiar .how Pro the other bouts Jnclt Courtney fnees .lop moter Nale Smith haa a uood card booked Mendell and Patsy Johnson lanes on Billy Ilevans. Hid Norfolk will entertain In the Atlantic City Hpnrtln Club "Ind-up tomorrow ni,ht llh Wild Hurt Kenny a Ills opponent The hoi! are llihl heavyweHhta Matchmaller tt'lflle Pwnr I" th- . .emllnd.iip . Jlm ItooVer ta Jack I.ausnun jno jih rm, va. ,piljy Define complete th card. pennant hnuoi, bill neter could finish first. Won lilghf Straight Credit for tlie splcm'.id shotting of the IOp'iscopal team is due Coach McCnrty, who nlso coaches the Kpis-i-npnl football team. Willi onl.t n few men from last j cur's team, McCnrty bnd the men out early in .the season. They were inspired by McCnrty's efforts nud worked hard all the time. The team won nine nnd lost four games. Only one league contest was dropped that to Penn Charier. The team had n record of eight straight vic- 'ess I lories. All told, it ttns a cry suc cessful season for Kplscopal. IN THK RPOKTLinilT BY ORANTLAND RICE Copyrlitht 1019. Ml rlBhts reaened. To Any Rival at Golf When I have made tonic pop-eyed shot, And reaehed the bunler, like n not. Don't say "I'm snrry" or "lough luek," Unless you are prepared lo durk, for I irelt know, in place of tears, . You'd rather give three rousing cheers. When I am strugolinp in Ihe rut. Don't salve, me Wicii ofoin a putt; Or say "Too bad," if I should hook ily shot lo some tork-fretted brook. Where, though ynu show no outtcard joy. Your soul is singing "Ataboy." I nri" if, by ragged ehance. Old Top, You lay a stymie I can't hop, Don't try lo tell me, in diiauise, You'd rather hate it otherwise. Since I Unoie ircll rnough that you Are very far from feeling blue. I know, because I'm human, too. For I can lell you I don't mini How many deep irapi yon man find; And every short putt that you miss nth me leilh an ecstatic bliss; Why should I kid ynuT Tell me, chyt Since you, loo, know a simple lief A New Ouiinet THERE will be n new Oultnet or, rather, n Ouimet of the old Yardon Ray days when the young Tlostoninn resumes his golfing career this senson in the open championship at Drnebuni. The professionnl-amnteur storm was breaking about Ouimet's head in 101.1. his last competitive year, nnd he felt it coming. The result wns thnt he played indifferent golf all Mint year, for bis heart wns not in his play. He finished far down thn rut nt Bnltusrol in the open, cavort In badly nt the nmnteur, where he tvns beaten by .toung Stntidish. of Detroit, and later, paired with Travers against Evans nnd Onrdner, helped ou only one or two holes. The shadow has been lifted nt Inst nnd Ouimet is playing with a new spirit Ibis spring. He recently had a 71 oter the hard Iliaeburn course, and once more bis long tee shots arc whirling far down the fairway. IIWA' or lose at Braeburn, he will be one of Ihe rnotf formidable W entries in the big gatheiing. Alex Must Start Soon WHEN Orover Cleveland Alexander reaches the middle of May without having turned in n victory, his clinnce nf reaching the thirty victory this nbbrevinted season bnd virtually vanished. Tims explndefh nnother record, unless the ex-cniinoneer bns more ammunition nt blind than he has ever had before. , These Oinnts nre n bizarre outfit. They bnve Ihe oldest club in the league ntld one of the fastest. As a rule, nge and speed nie not supposed to be teauimafcs Hlong the broad highway ot sport. nl'T in this lone instance. Ihe ancient order hat been reverted. Another Transplanted Upset RAY FISHER, the Vermont pedagogue, is another of those transplanted upsets who seems to have benefited by n shift. In six of his eight years with the Yankee.? Fisher failed to win half bii games. He finished on the proper side of the mnrk in only two seasons. Then he suddenly pops out nmotig the Reds nnd nicks four of bis first iivc gnmei, taking Alexander in one ot his sfarts. "TONT' BIDDLE CHALLENGED TO BOXING BOUT B Y DR. EL Y Syracuse Wins Dual Meet Sjraruse, N Ma, ji -rhp s.r.iruse Unlterslu track team riefeutd Collate here In the annual dunl traik meet tealerda. afternoon Straiuse wared slx-one points analnat flft-fle for Cola-ate Evangelist, After Two Years in Army Camps, Says He Is in Condition for Friendly Ring Tilt Maior A. J. Drexel Riddle, physical instructor of the United Stntes mniine corps, has heen challenged to n friendly boxing bout by tlie Rev. Dr. James H. Ely. etangelist. Major Riddle is nn nmnteur boxer of note. lie, "pinks n big punch," ns ring fnns sny, nnd is nn ndept nt ring gen rtalship. ' Doctor Ely, who for nearly two years has been nn special service nt nrm.t inn lonmetits, has had the gloves on niilv twice in his life. He is in line physical shape, he says, nnd is willing to ex change padded blows ttith the major. At his home in Jenkinlotvn today Doctor Ely explnineil why he had dial longed the mnjor. "I hnte known Major Riddle foi tears as founder of the Drexel -Riddle Major Riddle Weighs 168, Dr. Ely Km at "Ringside" Here are thp "ringside" measure ments of Major A. J.Drexel Riddle, I'nited Stales marine corps, nnd the Rev. Dr. James II. Ely, evangelist, who bns challenged tlie major to a friendly boxing bout. Major Riddle Doctor Ely 5 ft. SU. ins... height... !5 ft. 11 ins. 108 pounds. ..weight... 105 pounds 44 inches chest 40 inches 08 inches reach 0." inches 17 Ms inches... .bleeps 17 inches BJNGLES AND BUNGLES He Slugs the Ball Tommy Carey, one of Kenalnirton'a oldest rlnV wTrrlo?. tllll -e .ertlee ''" .eialon at Johnny Hurna'a Cambria A C ....i... ntt. l Thnmimnli .InPK lla 2n a promi'lns- marine llhtet,ht villi ooooae Carey The other bouts follow penny S M Jlmm Tlerne Hobby Mc Craiken tl. Charles O Velll Joe l.anadon ' Tornmv Murray and Voung Paddy Don otan t Willie Ooalen. -.... I un.hl Mill nerfnrm for the ben efit of Jersey fana when he engages (leorje flattllnc Murray, falling; tn rerel.e satis faclor infnrmallon from abroad relative to hla Wilde ihrfllenge. now wants to take on a few of ihe nresnt headllnera here "I will right Abe Friedman or jHCk Sharkey If they make 117 pounds," snld the Hauler ' I'll also battle Pet Herman at lh.it weight " Millie Jackson .ealerday forwarded his forfeit money to promoter Phil dlassman for hla meeting lth Jlatt Hrnck nl the Rhlbe Park show on June 4. Lew Tendler meets deorge Chaney In the wind-up with Joe Tlpllt and Packey Hommey clashlm.' in the semi wind up Vesterdai Johnny Hums announced that his first open-air show would lie staged nn the nlahl nf June H The club whlrh haa been enlarged Is located at Frankford ate l.ue and Cambria street lie has not torn plejed hla show for the opening night Ahearn OutflghU Robinson ni Ul eia-I : -...--- :--. - ., (Ynuna) Erne in Trenton ton gnt Accprn nr nntmi. May 21 -Jake (round ih... to Joe Christiana one .or tne mn Mini nf Ner Tork won the decision over tlenrge the tight, k record crod '' ',',", J.f" Rohlnson colored middleweight, of Cain, bout Erne onea lingered six roundj with bridge, in a faat t. He round bout at the iVeonird and believes that he ran auy the regulation tight In New Jersey i.l. tlrlllAii end Jimmy McCabe. two wel. arweighta who m4 food In" their bjuta may sum. jmv msjiji mim, w ." w wifra-u nt lsHHa'a'Vl .9P.WJWT H- M Armory A A hera last ue.ht, 1 )Jt s- ?p 1 EHEfjF : roWtr rnier mnu not hr able tn heat the Card, but th Vill inn. Two Mm led t frnm st, Ixm nut (hi ritllft ullhln halllnc rilManro of fifth utnrr. Irish JIul, whn pfronnally HcorcrJ thrf runs and dro tn twn In haujilnr h hnmer, double nnd two singles uut of five limes at hat. ad a need in In third uUlu In NHtlonnl league hlttlnR Mf idiw is right on thn heel of iv Williams who i runner-up tn Uoan Younr. of tin (HantH All uf uhlrh pipakfl nil for Captain Hemic Whit ted h trmnces for gottlnir ImcK in I'hi) baltln atrni Southpaw Shcrdet una in the bout 11 on bj the Phils via a K. O in the ninth just lonp enough to have the rtrrii.on churw-d against him. He vitchml to Jottr bntttrs, but failed to retire o uluulc one Therefore, his line in the box atoie reads "three hits, two ruus in no inning ' 'Voii can't done thin 'bird.' Hah It nth, nt Ml clilr.MNl Ihr cn In th Ilroun drrby II f Hlllj'r t ixi& PM-iirp ini.turiru iium I lll Up-to-Minute Marks of Leading Hitlers NATIONAL IJCUWR (1. All. It. II. Ate. Vounc. rn Vork . Ulllllrinih rhlllirt . Mcunrl. I'hllllo Htnietrfi , Ilrookbn Ititrlden. rinrlnimtl 10 ? IU 4 .t.'ill U A3 IA - .403 15 .Ml II IU .380 IK OK H 3,1 .30H 18 ti'i 1 1ft .316 AMKRICAX I.KARL'K ,.- i. ,.... ih 'xn R H.Ar. WatnhkganiiR, 'If tf land, SO 77 It 31 ,403 JiickHon, hlniRO 2'j) H3 1(1 Z't .3 Jill Jftfohson. ht. Louift . 1 1 44 A 17 ,380 Smith, Cleveland , ., . 1J, Ji 12 3 ,38 llodle. New ork . . 17 63 77 A3 .36:. Iliblo rinssos. After nearly two years in nrmy rampn, with plrnty of good rx orrian, I fpl nb)p to htnnd up to tlm inn jnr in n friendly way nnd have a Ut ile hout. "Now, pleime don't misunderstand me." ho j-niii with n smile. I nm a lilUiilfiliai' tl ml 1 liiii i-s tin 1 1 noise a In frtt-. 'i' m in i iiini s. itu tr tivoiir in iui j Miki prpnrliiiifr for boiinjf. I'.nt I am n firm frioud of tho boys in tho crimps, , nnd I nm billing to do nlmost nnfthlng to give them n lit tlo fun. "I wiin t it understood that I will not t box on Sunday, nnd I prefer some quiet place for the match, smni' place theia -it will not Ret nny publicity." Major P.lddlo linn not jet accepted . the cbnlleiiKe. The ncceptnncp t ill hate to come soon, liccnusc Doctor ' Kly i Koine to Camp Dix for the tvcch-eml , nnd next week hit rocs lo Chicago for n -preaching engagement that will last one mouth. rig iruui s i im a. La . ltl ninsnl liar A . minis nV aXstJlru I I' ......, HI. IrUUTf in IHV.I.I...I a "WI'' " """T agn Kuth nun a mthp uitn Ma natter r.a reglitfrrd onlj half that nuinhfr. ?ft ritts- nurxn nimiini n mu nm t.,MilU ly H OMIon Mecti Harrison Tonight kusai ManiDkla Tenn... Vsr f1.w?srk ntttA fornt.r "tlanr, klllar.'' wflt ttmpt ' romei ' h!-""' iwhwi V Bt Phil Har ' .J?J"W-." ,VFtmii K '-an. '(""Ji JrUfa.MtWMl aided PMIs In yelefi HW mtmtmm nmvm .A!?'. r?( rt. . .AIiftkltAi&l r..n. l.rMHSA Ills lrf)4 told film Ihilt lis Mould iiitrli litrraflrr. Just to ontliiir Hip KenfrullsKimo ot tlir llfd Hnx Hint lia gucssta wrona onci In n ttltils. Rutli tirnt out and rlulihrd n homsr tilth the basse tlllfd j. Uruar. " Charley Ketchner brok lh ntn hai,.- Kinr l.ar rontinuss to live up to all this mornino that Chnrleu Vooin's Reading unectatlons of the Cuba Testtrday. the I rub, wiirh ins rtroBprrt tfii straight aamen. former Vlllanova. lio who bats in th .tidn'l lojf vesterilau. It rained in Toronto rlean-up position, bacged three hits out of I mid fde feii-fll-a low Keailina club moved four times up. He figured In all three runa on lo nuffalo. scored by tha llruins in neaune tne uoogers He drote homo two runs with a triple and double and scored the third nn Paskert'a aacrlr.ee fl. Alex the Grrnt went in ai pinch pitcher ooalnat (lie Hailocm vfatrrday mid checked Hie RoNin in lime lo make the f'wlia' three runs it'lu the lerdlrt. In an ianliio and it third Alex gave the liohins one aunt. Alter losing streak of one straight, those rcunla nerkeil up yesterday and won a ball Vame. T?lirvl.ent Pat Moral.'. Ited. by drli Inc Hod Kller. who pretloiislv had nltrhed innt-to runless Innings, from Ihe mound in the third ruunil. Ity Wlngo'a awaiting kept the rteda in thi 'running: Jn tjsrtr tilt with the Ulanta yesterday The Cincinnati backstop reals ered two double and to singles in Ave tlmea at bat, Oeorae Slsler, of the Mrnuns, had no trouble hitting rtahe Huih jeaterdai. Ha bagged to doubles and a alnrle In four limes at bat Fred Mitchell, the 3. Jar MrCraw of the 'nbs. sent word to (hla i-lty jesterday from llrookbn by carrier pigeon that (inner tleteland Alexander and Hill lilllefer. "for. nr. .,.,..j.w. ..... t ... nuuiii oppose ineir former iiialra In the first game of the series tilth Coombs' men on Thursday, Rube BJler, fae Jttdi, twlrlef I Uninas , oooiagt the Ojoala vriteritoy uiijich tltat.fte. did not oltoto o sittpii Jill the !iit, ttetrfeif three i, tn ij&rri lht. '; :li1.HeM. jm W fftr-fZ' ' a htSKwMeTtei W W WfX.,i'feif' ' BsaWsff ssTOaTTaT' flTt I sMBlWattssWWsMlrsBsTsfsansM stlBl it' ,JaWl1iIlsisWM'L'i mMbIKs yflrlsffwlWsfHBsWiHsWtslffisBls1 itftf sfcfi .', ' ftu COLLEGE BASEBALL Columbia vs. Pennsylvania TIIPAV. 4 1', M., FRANKMN KIKI.1), 83d and Spruce Streets General Admission, 55 Cents POINT BREEZE PARK VhUaclflnli-ft Wcnrifiirinri J. Komle, Msr. NOW OPEN TODAY TODW HrKCIAf, MUSICAr. 1'ROnitAM 3 T. M. 8 P. !. Dancing Keery F.Tening Dedication of New Veledromo Cycle Trark. May 30th National League Park PHILLIES vs. ST. LOUIS OAMH AT S:S0 p. f. SsaU ot Uunbtla' nnd, SpaldUgs' PAIaACK WNK !J2&&&I nnd DmmIw OsT ,, . f .,. -, jV4iAir.Visa Devon Horse Show and Country Fair May 28, 29, 30, 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. Dancing 4 P. M, until HO P. M. Trains every half hour from Broad St. Station, also Phila & Western Trolleys. Tickets, GOc; GrancsUrid Sta $1.., On S-l. at Ult CWtwt Strait ,