"Vyts; rFFi rT" W " ; i lu 20 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MILD AY, JTjtfE i, 1919 w ja?.,Mwnsra'-3 "in I ' iRRYAND STRUNK INA'S GAME TODAY PFCORD TOo, Old-Timers of 1914 mHctwn to Mack From PJd-J o.. .. C..-7. 4.. Roth and Shannon WmiT.E WATSON SOLD IpP By EDWIN .1. POLLOCK BlFnAKE the clamp off your memory nnci ? Ipf- rnvpriM rim rnmnnnt' I'n ou pWe, oh, ye baseball fanatic. Jack al ti In nn A 'a iitfn,.m. rnhhltne 1in fir:.',"' "" ..,". " ::: :.,: .. .: m. L'lrrnnninrD nnn imriM ni iiiuh iiiliiil nn )-f1Af Iaivo t fcu-ift niirclllt- of tlv hfllls? fe The hands of time have not been ft . i i i- ,.-i im. !.- !.,. .z. ? r-TlirilPU nacK, out, ina' uiu iiuin " .. . ... ; ,1 r tne past passing again in review, ims,- two members of the master machine or M-1014 will be before our eyes this after noon in the uniform of n half-decade A Ttr Ttnv nnri AmOS Strtltlk iV rv ""- '"j - nnye cuine uuck. After an absence of five years these two stars of the great ball club that . IJ . .1 .1. If.... F l.nen . ty wan too goou mr int? wfiitiu- ui imv- j 'oair' are on I'oanio airck s iiujrm. "3 hnrn mm In Tliot urrc nhtninPll f 1 mil ! fe tile Boston Red Soy. in a deal winch ' Bent Bobby Roth and Motrv Shannon ' to the town of llenus and Hooks. Tt is said that no money is involved in the deal. An infielder, oung and promising, has been exchanged for an infielder, tried and proven, and a et-( cran outfielder has been pxchaiigtd fi another veteran outfielder at fiat rate- What May Happen l in Baseball Today VTIONAI. T-l-VOt I." Wen I.ost Vet. V.V In 1 no New nrk 34 IB .BM .fifiil .Mi Cincinnati . S3 21 .011 .MS .(ion I'lttrburitll 30 2.1 .MS. ..M4 .5111 ChlrilBO . 30 21) ,5Sn .811 ,l Brooklyn 2.1 2 .it It .4HJ . I4 ft. Ixxil 2"; SO .451 .4(11 .110 l'hllnilelphla 1H 32 .am .31.1 . Boston . It 3.1 ,.1S3 .3B3 .34n AMTOir. ixaock Hon i-ot rt. win r.oM wr "iork 31 in .017 t (",S0 .(( (letelind . 31 20 ,23 .01(1 .011 Clilniso 13 21 .011 .018 .W0 1), troll 2fl 2(1 .."00 .S00 .101 st. IxiuU 2.1 20 .I'll) .00 .181 Boston . 23 20 .4.18 .480 t.44(l Washington 21 Si .300 .40T .31 Athletics 18 3.1 3.13 30.1 .310 HUn two. tt.nse two. Split Mllt lift! .400 19 'f JFrazee llrealis Sllenee I' f comsr it as i vy YESTERDAY'S RESULTS natiovai. i i:nfi: Cincinnati. 7s l'lttoburith. 0 f allrd.1t h. mill) lilruno. ."i -t. l.ou!. 4. St. IxiuU. 7i C'lilriicii. 3 (2l canif). (Itlier taints, rain. AMKRIC S MifU 1 llftjolt. 1: C'lcirlniid. 0 (twflir InnliiKs). M. Loul-. 3: Clili uo. 2 (II Innlne) WiuthMiKtoii. 3' llojton. 1. tlilctlc-w lorU. rain. TODAY'S SCHEDULE n vrniN i. i.KAtrfi: New York nt llooton- TIomiIv. rimlnnitl at IMttbiirnli ( louili . fct. I.ouln .it Ohlraco louib . IMKltK W I.llXdl K Mlvlilnnlon it rhlluilelnhlu - UbIii. Itoston at New lorU Tlu-i-ateiilni (2 B"("'fl.inl at Detroit rloud.r. CIiIliko at M. 1auI Hear. 1NTI.RV TIONI. I.fcHil B IlliiKlimnton at Ji-rej itj Tlirraldllne (2 camrs) Inronlo at N- irL ( Inmli Kohf-(i'r at KeadhiR ( loud TO REFEREE HEAVYWEIGHT BATTLE Ricknrd and Major Biddlo Will Bo Judges in Deciding July 4 Bout ALL OFFICIALS SELECTED By KOllKKT W. MAXWKLL Sperta Kil'tir Kvtnlne PuMIr I.vlirr Toledo, ().. .lime 27. OUie I'eeonl. of Toledo has been appointed refi ree of the Willnrd-Dempsey bout. Thii as ai.noiiiiied 1. Tex Ilickard Ibis mornins Two nidges a'.so will ofBclnte, the same as m amate'ir bouts. Thev are Major A. .1 Die.l liiddle, of I'hila delphla, and Tec KieUard. They will confer with the referee after the battle and in ease n decision is to be handed out the mtijoritv will rule. AVillard insisted that Ilickord be one of the judges, A special train probably will be char tered by the other thousand referees who were candidates for the position to haul them home, fiver? body was mentioned as the third man in the ring except Nick Hajes. Xuk wag too busy to consider it. Compulsory Sports at Dartmouth Slanofr. N. II., lun 2 nnnunrpmeiit has lion innd hero tint i irtl. ip.it Ion n nth !tks would lir rquir'.i rf nil firshmn at Iiartmiulh Cnlkp,, next xear I'rhmpn will h pArnil'ted to fxnr".s thrlr prfr(tn.,p for nnv pnitlcular port Harrv Hltlnuin jtraiU od.h will be In harKn of the 8s-tem Harry Krn-eo I the president of the Boston club, and tiot Mack who announced the trade . Rumors of Tiarrv ami Both being ei - j changed have been out for a month, but - (Connie has'held silence. When it comes t v to 'holding his tongue Mni k lias a sphinx on a par with a wash ladi After 1 raree made hU annoiinee- ment in New Wk Mack admitted ner. the telephone that it was true . "There was no monev involved m the deal." said Mack "It was an even1 trade. Rarrv and Strutik will report here this morning and will plnv second i base and right field, respectively I believe thev will help my ball club " I This was Itith s lir-t season with the A's and he was n howling suei es in right field His batting average to date j is .315. Shannon has been with Mark for three seasons He is hitting .-77. j Strunk is batting onlj .-C and Harrj .250. Should Help Dugan I THE return of Itarr.v certainly will, help the Mack infield, which has been wabbly all season With l'arrv at sec ond base there will be some smart ball playing around the middle of the dia- ' inond. The veteran should be able to steady .To? Dugan. and with such an ( experienced mate as Jack to work with ' CARPENTIEROUTOF i I Taoll K hnm t. an C. ha open d-.te for first-clam ofTTlnp a miarsnte" William 1017 I'opUr street Maxtvell to Report Boat for Event fig Ledger Readers The big right in Toledo, O.. be tvveen Jess WHlord and Jack Demp sey will soon bo singed. The EVE xixo Pnu.tr LBnnt'it has not em ployed a host of .special writers to "over this grcnt fistic event. It doesn't need to. ItOnKKT W. MAXWELL. Sports IMItor of the Bvtxixti Pun Lie Lr.iuEit, is oue of the country's foremo.st experts on homing. He will not only linve a iingido seat at the big mill, but will have an inride ent nt the camps of WU lard an 1 lempsey fiom now until the gong sounds July 4. Mr Maxwell has alrendy paid oue visit to the fighters' camps, and has tohl our renders how the two big men bigau their training. He will tell them now in just what condi tion each ninu is for the fray. His intimate knowledge of the lighting game, breey, personal stjle of pre senting the news of the camps to leaders of the Evenino Prune Leixieu, insures them of the best and most authentic "dope" on the situation. Mr. Maxwell's first article will appear tomorrow evening and each day thereafter until the fight is tjtnged. The Hi EXtsn Prrn.10 Letkif.r also will publish (irantland Bice's ideas of the light and fighters. Title for Miss Bomann rialnflftd . J.. June 7 Miss Kate Tlotri.nn win tlir club golf thainpionsbtp for women at the Plainfltld Countrv Club et tenia, ili f itini! Mrs ft S ltul.ml in tile Anal n unci 0 and n Wesleyan Elects Captain MlrVllrtown, Conn., Juno 27 lMward M Jonoc. of HiUton Mil bus b. en eUcteil tnp tain of next jears baseball te-itn at Wc.i. leyan UnlvtrsU He plaved ahorlstop on the learn ITERALLIEDGiES Champion Withdraws From the French Boxing Team Owing to Injured Hand AMERICA HAS 17 POINTS Pershing Stadium. June 2(1 Georges Parpcntier. tin- Flench champion. Ins withdrawn from the Trench boung team entries fur the interalied sarai bei .iiisn of an inuirid hand which w.is hurt during a tiaiuing bout. The winning rf the lirrt and seinntl plates in the 100 meter final todiiv brings Ameiic.i's point total up to 17 The point standing now is: fnited States, 17. Canada, 1. No other nation has stored a point. Hotter weather, t onibined with a half hnlid.iv in I'.iris. hrouirhf out n roonrd Joseph should develop into an estiaor- jrrow,"to fi. interallied games, todav. dinary shortstop. ,TllP ,rmu ii.uded many school thil- Tlmi linu nir hnnn Ciotttnfirf T tt thfi f . . ...... ""'' "" "' "" " n"17 v . fircn. Mho r iprirf tnp lankno pon- Double-Value Men s Oxfords Boston club. It has been lumored that he was discontented under Barrow bo- he was not playing regularly. I? cause C T 1 . I.. 1 ... linn.... OUUVr iiosiuil Winers. inuun:u in imiij as .the cause for the Bed Sox slump. feTJnder Mack Jack bhould be his foimer Kse. &- 8trunk is a good outfielder, fast and I a COOd hitter, but there nio tew vvlio believe him as good as Both. Both is K3 an all-around man He's a terrific hit ter, is fast on his fret, a sure and sen- 11 xfltfonnl fielder and nu OAt entionallv wise base runner The A's open a series here ' Washingtin today and then th testants as lustily as they did the Kremh entries. American soldiers again filled the east stand of the stadium anil louili applauded American vv inners. ('. W Paddock, of Pasadena. Calif . who wou the first place in the 100 meter final, ran the distance in ten and foil r-fif lis seconds, which is within one fifth of n setond of the world's ti'iiird. ,iud beats the Front h record bv a fifth of a second. He forged ahead at the sevonty-nve-meter mark and with broktjf the t.ipe two feet in front of takCiEduntd Test liner, of Lawrence, Mass on the Bed Sox Ou July 4 thej leave The Anierii an basketball team easilv for n tour that takes in every town in defeatet! the Italian five by a score ol the circuit with the exception o New I ,-,,; to 17, the Americans showing excel -York. Thej will be on the road until jPt team woik late in July In the middleweight boxing prelimi- Fhlls Sell Watson !"!,rip.s' K"1"; off America, knocked out . X ixfi'i nf ltnlr in tnn tirsf rminl Tin ' THE heels of the announcement of , ,, rnm'p ,i,irfr-.,.n ann,,' nftol. o1-; the Mack trade comes the news that ,thp i)Pii f,. ,i1(, first rountl was rnntr the Phillies have released Mule WatouIn t)l( i,Rhtvv eight boxing preliminaries to the Indianapolis club of the Amen- Xooneiis. the Belgian champion, beat can .Association Mike l'rendergat was s.iartl ,,f Canada. In Dark Tan or Black at i rii orter is 1 particularly noteworthy in view of present soaring leather prices. Act ully these are regular six-dollar oxfords as you will find by com parative values elsewhere. SILK SOX 60c Worth More Kncllsh Ijvst I A to E 0 to 11 I J Neolln or I y Leather Solei. V ElHHHlBn3HilBvEH3QwBakBKu9wl5N0BM(XBHl JIV fflXigi 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET sold to the Indianapolis club, but re fused to report , The Mule has had a varied career in the big leagues, and was one of the' most cccentrn characters in the bi show. He was fonnerlv with the Federal1 (' League, and was obtnincd last viur nv S the Phillies from the Cardinals He , ih had. a record this vear of two victorie, sj and four defeats He was expected to i, join Hendricks's Indianapolis club the f1 early part of this week, but when the Mule starts on a journev there s no telling when he will reach his destina '' lion. The Phils left last night for a week's stay on the road Thej start a four BTne series with Brooklvn today and then move on to llostun for three game They return here for the two holiday games July 4, and will remain on na 9- tive; soil until the latter nart of next 4 -month- The Belgian soccer team Canada bv a seoro of ." to 1. defeated Polo Final Today Tbe flru pon mateh for the Wnorlri. rup "111 b placed this afternoon at Ha Pa between Brm Maw r and the Phtl,! ph a t tun'rv I iub Th's match ahould a been pmed eaterd but owlnir t. atorm it is postponed until this aftert J$u&mm 1204-06-08 Market St. B g$?savGi' tihK. onvo "S jt; 'sjip. Vw-'ttitov - iff m m .&.- II. ViL .-V "S ir-; UTSui Best Suit Values in Town, at $25 A rtnnarkuble dliplaT nf tha Knapplefft men's nud younc nifn'n Mult, featuring the itrason'H b-ftt fabrics at unusual KavlncB. Uncalled $ for Suits is-: .00 p Finest Quality Mohair and I'alm Heath Suits at the lowest rrlrea. 0. Prosen & Co. 1326 Arch St. OPEN EVERY CVENINGi jpr Bl OWN STORY about the big fight appears Daily in "The Press". !?Jr mm j0Kmm 2&RROW RQY fTAILORgD in COLLARS WELL-LOOK WELL fASH EASILY fc' .&$" 1 .tf.f'AI.W J t Ca Inc., TroyWY JESS WILLARD Sdt22sS'' a Qj, q,MaiitMeewA,. v r-J lUVIK S. CODD will write a series of articles and the story of the battle. n RICHARD J. BEAMISH Staff Correspondent now at the Toledo Training Camps writes on the training of Willard and Dempsey IN wMilM MxtsSt niCIIAUU J. UHAMISU 4 Hfi jS&MJSn EVERY DAY SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS J OR WELSH will exhibit in the main battle at the Cambria open-air arena tonight. Johnny AVolgast, the rugged Lancaster boy, will be imported to entertain with the pride of Bobby Gunnis's stable. This will be the first meetlnjs between these boys. Whltey Baker, just bnck from France, will take on Jack Wrird In the semifinal. In the other bouts Willie McCloskey faces Charley Mooncy, Jack Howie engages Johnny O'Xcll and Bay Malley, brother of Johnny Meatey, meets Kid Mack. the wind-up At the National on the afternoon Iclash In the temlwlnd-up. The other bouti .nun, my u Aianey vs SBinmjr Ulllton. i-!?rry-9.llranr vt .Vounir Cainet ind Bat. tlln Stlnter ve Johnnr Ketehell, The re turna of the Wlllard-Demrsey flsht will be nnnounctd. ,. nottllnit Murrnr and Mttle Har will be the wind-up boja on the all-slur bantam card which will be stared at the Cambria, open-air elub on July 4 afternoon. Promoter Johnny Ilurna has made arrangements to have the returns of the Wlllard-Dempaey flfflit announced. Willie Jackiwwt, the atar New Tork Itjcht weight, will appear In the main bout at the Atlsntic City Sportlnii Club on Thursday night. July ft. He meets Jnokle Moor, of Columbus. Johnny McI.Mishlln faces Eddie Revolre. the former middleweight headllner. in vno ciaiiL-iuuiiu bqiiiiiiiiui, xue niner DOUla ratv Wnllnre will dravv the main ass! ment at the nmrlro A. C. on Mondnv nti. Ilannv Lenny, a New York product win take dpi-nht. nent at the Rmplre A. C. on Monday nl, lannv I.ennv. a New York nrodnot will i nn the clever llttlo Italian bo Prealdent 8an dress plans to have a rood supporting itru tfv uuiui rujai ,vin vn utl vne pro Btam K. O. O'Loiuthlln, of South Bethlehem, and t-en Uowlands of Milwaukee, meet In joe Stanley vs. Terry Itanlon and cms win be f Ml-.... .Tnhnnv Clallen vs. Cddln Pav. ltevolrc's first bout since his return from Kranre Frankle Daler. of Stalen Island, who was booked to meet Patsv Johnson In a fifteen round bout to r decision In Baltimore to nlpht broke his ankle vesterdav. Dave Astey will substitute tor Daley. Frank (Pop) O Brlen will referee. BIG MEET AT NAVY YARD Proceed of Athletic Carnival To morrow for Navy Relief Society With eight field events, four track races, four crew races, a pushball con test, a tug-of-war and a baseball samo there will be sports aplenty in the military, naval and athletic meet which will be staged nt the navy yard Satur day afternoon in connection with Navv Day. Commander Payne and all the offi cials at League Island are extending every effort to make the day a success. Nothing' has been overlooked, and even rain won't spoil the carnival from a financial viewpoint. A policy against rain has been taken with Lloyds for $20,000. Admission will be charged at the gate, which will be open to the public for the first time since the war started. All the proceeds will be turned over to the Navy Belief Society for the bene fit of the families of sailors and .ma rines who have died in the service. EDDIE MAHAN TO COACH - . i . . Former Harvard 8en8atlon Accepii Position at Boston Boston, June 27. Lieutenant Ed ward Mahan, of the Marino Corps, for mer captain of the Harvard eleven, will coach the football teatn of Boston Col lege next fall. Mahan, who Is now in Bumania, sent word that he expected to return in July. He acted as coach for the University of Southern California eleven several years ago. He will succeed Charles E, Brlckley, nnother former Crimson cap tain, as Boston College coach. The nnmbler n. C. wlshta to book tramea with all els-hteen-twentyye-ar-old travellnc teams for July and August. Albert Oerner. SOuil Janney ..street. Philadelphia KlectHc Commercial B, C. a first-class traveling- nine, has July 4. id, 27 and 'kujiust 1' J. A. U'Brlen. louo Chestnut street. The Rjan A. C. a first-class traveling team, has open dates. .T. Nicholson. Belmont 2807, between 6 and 10 P. m. High Sign No. 22 d$k i 5 Jr Look it'sthe Greeting Grip" an enthusiastic brother shaking hands with a fistful of Orlandos. 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