i'i' v' -' ' w3vS35vv533i5Vv5 ' !? ., i . 4 a EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1919 is. Vrf i VJ feSPSf'"-"' "' 'r'" fi-"!''1-''''' j GIANTS AND RICKARD, AS BOXING BOARD GUEST, TO SEE BOUT IN THIS CITY Famous Promoter, Making First Visit Here, Will Share Box With Major "Tony" Biddlc REYNOLDS PICKS FOX HyMAMES S. CAKOLAN mux 1UCKAUD will visit I'MlndeS phln. Tr-x will be here Monday ulf-lit. For the first time in his rnreer, the fnmoun fight promoter will look over the soil that made Hill Penn famous. Tor the first time in man) seasons the fistic lender will attend a bis boxing match and have the mere role of a spectator. iTex will be here to nrquiro first-hand knowlcdRp on how they promote boxing in tlio beit bolng cit. in the country. Philadelphia is the only city tlint sup ports boxing on n major league scale. -tex will nave n clinncc to sec one of the most ciiticnl Ruhr irnthertniTH In I the wotld. The preliminaries at the ' Villard-Uempse battle that were well I recrhed, necr 'would hne gone the' limit here. The fans would lunc chased them from the ring. Title Promoter . Tex has been affiliated with some of the biggest boxing ventnrcs in the his- j iory or me sport. He promoted two jj uiK iienvyneigiit title contests and one uKuiweiKiu cnampionsnip aualr. All were record-breakers. This is the first time that Tex will Fee a brace of high -class featherweights in notion. Alwajs nn admirer of Kil banc, he accepted this invitation to see trie wonderful little Cleveland boy in action ngninst a foreign foe. Itickard will have his chance to learn first hand the popularity of international matches. It is known that he has the promise of Dempscy, if he succeeds iu retting Carpcntier, and it is well known that Tex will stage that match in this country. Tex can learn much from Quaker City promoters. Hu will find a regu lation bell, and ho will find big league timekeepers. As for referees, Frank (Pop) O'llrien and Lew (Irmison havo demonMrntcd their class. This city also has other officials of note. Boing Hoard Guest It has been said that Itickard will appear in the role of referee. This is doubtful. Tex is the guest of Major A. J. Urcxcl Diddle, piesident of the nrmj, navv and civilian bonrd of box ing control. He is expected to shnre u box with the distinguished boxing of ficials. Tex Itickard also will bo the guest of -Major Kiddle at n dinner party at the Itltz-Carlton before the notable group departs for the fight. Many prom inent Chilians and sporUmeu are ex pected to attend. There is no title at ftako in the Kilbnne-Fox iiRht, but Kilbanc 'has n reputation among the feathers that he must protect against the rushing Ilriton. Fox is a regulation featherweight and can make 1212 pounds, according to his innnngcr, Johnny Mooney. Kilbanc also is a regulation feather and can make the limit if called upon. Yesterdnv Fox scaled 1115 pounds when he finished training. Kilbane scaled 125. The weight question will cause no trou ble. It will bo recalled that the Fuglish featherweight limit is 120 pounds at 2 o'clock. He nobis Likes Fo 'Bobbv Reynolds has not lost his cour age. Ou Thursday nftoinoon the vet eran lightweight boxed three rounds w ith Kilbanc. At tho finish Uobbj wns n great Kilbanc booster. It is also known that Hobby twice opposed Kilbune in AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES Tuliiehoeken Iledn. a eemlrm travellns team, has usunt -' open William Kal-bacl-er, 4111 North Cleeland aenue. M. 4 1. B C would like to book Rimes with all flrbt cIoph home team puvlntf' a (ruarnntee Georse Wilkinson, 1J15 lluce treet. Navnl Aircraft Fnctorv Is booklnur camts Accounting Deportment Navil Aircraft Tac tory. Leuifuo Island J. Y, Hume teum has a few open dates Including August J. for flrst-clans home teams pnylnir ffuarantecs. II, llitidon 713 Cherry street. TYnnkford A. C, a s-mlprn trftvellne club svonts to book frames with home teams pa l.iK ftuaranteesr- H. M Stearne 4USL -Mul Ucrry street. lornn A. A, will meet the Liberty Stirs (colored) team todav at 3 in i m at York road and I.oudtn street. Iteoer.and I IvlrB ctone will form the battery for Logan A A A rntfhfr would like to plav with a first class club I'hone Diamond 5030. WIIey A. A. has a few open dates for first-class teams plnne Sunday ball. Ed Leopold 2328 North Thirtieth street McKlnley A., C. has August 5. open for a flist-class tra sling twm wllllnfr to plav for a fair guarantee. Thone O.ontz 24 W after T . m. Jlllier A. C. has AilRUst 2 end 0 unil September 20 open for flrst-clnss hone teams playlntt Saturday and Sunday ball. H. Kirk, 1T5 West Llpplncott street nruedlmc Ilrotbrrs A. A. his August 2 open for a home team pajlnc a guarantee. J. C, Eberle. 1U15 North Hop street. niwtkflnlA A. A. has August 2 and 3 one.t for scmlpro homo clubs IM Mlntzer. 2418 North Colorado street. yjma r. O. has Antrust 2 open for a' home team offering a fair, guarantee William Hill. 2938 Ngrin unira street tf.,ii--ni n. C. has August 2 and 1(1 open for first-class home teams. Martin Dunn, 4J12 nichmond street. Welcome A. C. defjated Foster A A In a twilight gam at Thirty-second and Tasker streets by the score of 3-1, Indiana Clnb has August 3 and twilight games open for first-class home teams of fering fair Inducements Joe Melman, 1(1,19 North Thirty-second street. Warwick II, C, a sUteen-vear-old baseball team, dealres Sunday games In July i.nd August. Jt J. Awner, 1027 Toplar street. Westminster n. C would lilt to hear from slxteei-seventeen-yeartold teams Joe Klortllo. blxty-flttb and Callowhlll streets. lluster Hub, a flrst-alass traveling team, has Saturday and Sunday dates In August and beptember having a guarantee, I'hone Lombard 2042 from 0 to 4 It, lleecher. A -AnA first baseman, second baseman and an outfl.ld.r: willing to' play for the .p6t7 wAiiln (lira o luriil Wflth Bit lfhlem l mVv''Afo Sr 11; , ?V& v'. C,. ' ftmlpro piytUn team. REDS STILL BATTLING Up-to-Minute Marks of Leading Batters AMKMCAN I.KAGUi: Plwrr. Club. . A.ll. K. II r O. Sister. St. Louis. 81 115 RH 111 .I'm Colilt. Detroit . . fl 21S7 4I 0 .imnd Jackson, (tlcncn. SI S11 4(1 in? .1.lnii Prcklnpnush. N.V. "n 2HI 00 (Ml .14S00 Hlce, Mashlniton. 81 330 40 113 .33300 NATIONAL 1,KA(H!E Plavrr. flub. II. A.ll. It. II I'O, rrnvnth, Phillies . (II 189 11 AT .S5I00 mm, umoKitn 74 xkc ,w oi .icjixi Mrllenrs.St. 1 nllln 51 151 10 all .127CV '.. Wheat, llr'klrn. to 112 41 lno .S3I1KI -out;. N. lork ., 73 .HI 43 BO .31700 important bouts and is a good judge of Kilbnnn's class. Kcjnohls had hi first chance to get n line on Tot. Yesterday he visited Fox's quarters and was allowed to box two rounds with the Knglish feather. Bobby was much impressed. "Johnny's got a real job on his hands," said Hobby. "Fox surprised me. lie is faster than I thought ho was. lie's always on top of yon and it's hard to get n good crack at him. "When they meet It will be a case of Kilbanc's feet ngninst Fox's hands. .Tohnny will step rings around Fox, but in the clinches Fox will outpunch 'Tollntl - v five to one. Joey is n .fast worker and a speedy body puncher, "Naturally I was all Kilbanc, but I must admit that I favor Fox. I boxed Hiem both. Kllbnnc looks like S cinch bet to the outsider, but to me, on the inside, I've got to hand it to For, I look for him to win." Scraps About Scrappers No boxlne, here until Monday night. John Kllhnne and Joey Fox will occupy tho fpotllitht on tho evenlnc or July 28 when they clash In the first International bout In (He ears. They meet at the Phil lies' ball park Jop Welsh, follow lnpr his victory over Stanlev Hlnkle at the shore Thursday night, now reports that ho In rendy for Cal De lanev Thrv clash In the third bout at the star show at tho Phils ball lard Jack Ilrltlon and Ted levels clash Resin on Monday night at the Jerse City Armory This will b- thlr twentieth meeting Lewis earned tho right to battle Brlttnn for the title M beitlnic Steve Latso at Shlbe Park a few weeks ago llnltllnff Murray nnd Bobby Doyle will top an nil-star bantam show arranged for the Atlantic Clt Sporting1 Club for next Thurs day night Thla will bo their fifth meeting Tho other lxiuts follow : ' Ictor Kltchle vs Max Williamson Coronna Kid vs Jnhnnv i . - . ...... . . ... . : - laione anu leuay i.eonara is, ma Wagner Joe Welling, the rangv westerner, who stajid i-ix rnurds with Iew Tendler. will meet Sailor Friedman nt Ilenton Harbor on Ausust 2 following;, this engagement Welting will retrrn to this clt. whero he takes on JJddle Moy at Shibo Park on Au gust 4. i Inhnnv Kilbane was discovered early ves terdav mornlntf dolnir road work In Kalr mount Park He used tho track around tho reservoir and had Cal Delpnev for a pacer Johnny was discovered by Waiter Crall, tho fearless photographer Max Williamson wants to make It a clean cut victory oer Ilattllng Leonard when they meet In the second Phil Park battle Wil liamson as a substitute, gave Leonard the fight of his life hero last spring Hoth bos are aggressive and willing Whlte nt gerala and Willis Hannon open the show. Janinlm Kiel Is dun here tomorrow . The colored speed bov will opposo nnothf-r speedy battlft in the pel Hon of Kid Norfolk in the pemiwlnd up to tht Kilbane Fox frav Man day nlht Promoter Jmen V TouKhertv wna imprt ssed s ith Jam lira Kid h work a-tainat Dempaey and sinned him to battle Norfolk I.enn 1onir will be an entertainer here on the nicht of Autrust 11 when he takes on Irish Patsj Clln In the main bout at the nil ntnr Hhou beimc nrranced by Promoters Talor and Ounnla for the Phillies' Park Johnny Dundee a Toe A el lintr and Charley Whlto h Eddie Mnv also will be on the card Two more star bouts complete the program Willi .Tnrksnn will appear at Hhtbo Tark In the main tMttle an-ainst Lew Tendler on the eenlm? of Amruat 4 Promoter Phil f-hmamnti pstpnltiv rMurriCil fpnm m York with Jmkton h contract afid hla 2M) itnirii jutifioi. khih i luinuiur niasiiman his forfeit in Liberty Hondu The other boutM for Auburn 4 follow Ted (Kid) lu vs Steo Ij itHo Joe TIpIIU s Frankle Hrltt Joe Wellinsr a Kridle Mo and Georire (Younc) Erne a. Trankle Conifrev. A rnrd from Jv Tendler from the Cata kllls jfSterdRj informed us thvtt tho star llRhtwelitht was doln nome trnininc In th mount tins He belle en the mountain air will do much to put him In rrent condi tion far that bfsr meetlnc with Willie Jackson has July 2(1 and later dates Including Sun day and twilight games open for home teams. A, Lumbardo, 310 Norris street. Jasper A, A., a first-class traveling team, has open dates In August and September for teams offering a guarantee Walter Mills. 3130 B street. rnsthall ( tub. a first-class trieiing club wants to book games with teams naing a iruaiantee 1" Faulkner, 71J Woodland aenue. Rallv n. C. wants to hear from a good team for Sunday, home or away It plays Kinsley A A Saturdn. M hplelman 11.11) McKean street. Saturday's Baseball Games in the Little Leagues Alain Line I-rngno Autocar at J & J. Dobson, Dreel Hill at Narberth, Dun ft Co, ut X.anadawne. Montgomery County League- Fprt Wash ington at Newtuwn Norrlstown at South ampton bouderton at Doylestown, Disston at Ambler riillndelnlila Suburban League Llndley at Overbrook Textile at dlenslde, Reading at Btenton Mapiifarturers' League TjiwIi nt Nlles Pond llement-Mliea at Stokes & Smith. U U I ut Wheeler. Olson at Franklin 1'rlnt Ins;. riillnilelnhla AInnllfnetlTea, League Hess-ilrlght at fcchutee-Koertlng, American l'ulley at Atlas Hall. Hoopea 4 Townsend at Quaker Lace American Engineering at Columbia drafonola. Northeast Manufacturers' I eague Arsenal at Disston, Abrasive at Fltler, tlrock at Plumb, 8,chwarz at Pennsylvania Forge. Petroleum League Crew -Levlck at At lantic Refining, Union at Texas, Gulf at Sun. Delaware County Ieasu St Charles at Media, Clifton Heights at Upper Darby, Aldan at Morton. Other games Emergency Fleet at Straw bridge t Clothier, Hess-Ilrlght at Christ Church, Aberfoylo at Nativity, Hershey at Stetson. DUAL TRACK MEET Curtis Publishing Company to Meet Armour Athletfes at Lawndale The Curtis 1'ubllfililiiK Company ath letes will hold a dual truck anil field meet this nfternoon with the emplojes of ttie big packing firm of Armour & Co. n(; their country clubhouse grounds at Lnwmhile, Cdtteh Harry McGrath, of the Cur tis, has had his clndcrpathers out nil tM wook niul YnnnlH hla nrntrtroa to I .i ii. rt..-i ,.. e -i.i ir. '""V"""' ucners.iu eusy ins uoii. fn- I IZffith will onilavfii Iilrri-rtlf tr tlllfn t eHt two eyots, faa,mely the runfllog bro'1 WP KUheJ.lg-h jump, , CHAMP AND MATE ON ROAD 'Me 13MU7 FdSrjisfL Johnny Kilbane, feafherw eight king, nnd Ills stable mate, Cal Delaney, completed load work this morning, training tu preparation for their re spect he matches hero Monday night. The pair are seen nboio caught in action atop the nnl mound the Falrmount Park rrsmolr. Kilbane discovered this place as one Ideal for road work, and theso two bners lue been tho first to sprint around the oal CONCEDING OF PUTTS BAD GOLF PRACTICE Philadelphia Association Should Put Stop to Con cessions in Its Tourna ments By SPICK MALI, AI1ASKIIAI.L player never concedes that he is out just because ho tnps a gentle roller to shortstop nor does n football team enntede a Indeed -goal just because the scoring team has planted the ball behind the line between the uprights nnd hence hns a chiinie to try the kick from a centrnl point ducctly In front of the cross bar. AVln, there fore, should n golf plnwr concede n putt to his oppnneut? lie shouldn't. I'utts nie (.uncoiled in match pla from inches to two feet or moie. Very often u man is Mitunll forced to con cede u putt b'einuse on some previous green his opponent hns conceded lnm one. But the whole tiling it wrong. 8ix-inch putts lmi often been mUsi-d in medal plnj when1 holing out is neees (urj hj rule. That bciug the case, it is snfe to !a that imin putts in match pla would he inised nt "pieklug up" distanees if all the shuts had to be plnjed, lib the should be. The Right Moo The Massachusetts Unit Associa tion's eeiutii coinuiittie is going to see to it that all pl.ners tnl.ing pnrt in matches under their ausphes observe the putting ruless to the lettir. At a num ber of clubs in New Iceland, notably the Ilrnc Burn Club, it has been re quested thut all putts be holed out in nil mutches. The HiihulelpliLi Asso elation would do well to emulate the down-easterners in this matter. This not only would do awiu with a lot of hard feeling that is developed because the balls mo. pii ked up, but it would improve ev erj bodj 's game. There is no loghnl rea-un win ntij putt shouM ever be t untitled. Why not concede the match and give it to jour opponent before ou stmt if vou are so certain that he is going to play ever.v shot correetlj ? You might just ns well do one as the other. Play the Game Out Golfers differ on just what percentage of the game putting is, but thev will agree that it is ver.v large. Theie- fore, why should this impui nt feature of piny he curtailed bj coin visions? If the game is to be plu.ved, whv not pla.v the whole game, not just n pnrt of if When n big golf nintili is plnjed there nre thousands of pel sons who are un able to see it but who nie extrcmel in terested In the outcome and in the de tails of the niutih. The) depend upon the newsiinners foi the information. These readeis wnnt t'(' medal store of the match play us vei; as the result of each hole. The result is that when putts arc conceded these people do not get the tnie scores, but they are the onl.v ones nrailnble, the golf vv liter linv iug' no recourse except to use the fig ures where a putt was conceded just as though the putt had Tieen sunk. Fin thermal p, it gnller.v following n big match wants to see the plnjers make nil the shots. Oftentimes the specta tors pnj for the privilege of following the plnjers around. In this case they arc entitled to see nil the strokes. They do not want to sic nnj thing con ceded .by either plnjer. There is no sportsmanship In It nnd the practice has time and ngaln resulted in fractur ing friendships nnd causing factional ism to develop in hltheito harmon'is i lubs. An Example Last jear in un exhibition match at Brae-Bum between Mike Brady nnd Jess Ouilfoul nnd Jlobby Jones and Chick Kvnii8, Brady Inid his pitch to the second close to tho pin. Spectators dif fered ns to whether the bull was six Inches, or n foot nnd u half nvvny. The ball was knocked riway by one of the opposition, who conceded the putt. Now Brady had holed a long one for n 3 on the first green nnd on the third lie negotiated n curling putt for another 3. That wag a grand start three 3s, for three under par. But jut the same, he J'eally diil not have. W'8i. Hw quite possible that AWAY FOR Eddie Styles Puts On Gloves With Joey Fox lMdie Styles, long range golfer of the Old Wk Kind Countij Club, was nt one time the ihnmpion hover of the Schiijlkill Nmv. Kddie hns lit en too busv on the links reiently to do nnj listic wiiile, but jestoidiv he donned the soft mitts uud went three fast i minds with .loe.v Vox, the I'nglish featherweight cham pion. t the finish Stvlts was ns fiesh ns the little Britisher. Who said golf wns an old man's g.unc? he would have missed the short one on the hoi ond. " And so, if Kradv hud lotitimud to plnj wondcifiil golf the list of the wav, finishing with a cuid tint nail 71, tin re would be a pufeitlv plausible piotest that Tom Mi N'amaia's 7- still was the (ourse riiord. Kiiuly was perfeetlj willing to plnv that putt. Hut the othei Mile beat him to it. So the most sutisfiiituij vvo is to plaj out the holes. HANDICAP PACE RACE DRAWS FIVE RIDERS Chapman and Lawrence Will Be on Scratch in Forty Mile Grind Tonight A haudiinp inotnrp.uod race, the hrst of its kind lu re, is the feature attrac tiou nt the Point Kreezo velodrome tonight. The distnuie will be fort miles nnd live spiediis will compete. I'crcv I.awieine and (!ioige f'han- mnn ..111 1. ., ....... I.. 1-1 r-.lll i,uu .1.1, ur- III. ..l.LII . inline. V Ulll.in, tho veteran rider, will be giveii three laps,; Marcel Iiirger will be allowed four laps and Willie Spi ucer five laps. Spencer is the biilliniit Cnnadian sprinter who will make his debut behind pace this (veiling He has bet n beating Kramer, Raton and tho other sprint Mars in Xcvvaik this miimiii. He new wnnts to turn his attin'ion to the pace following end of the pimc Spencer, if he mike good behind the motors, looks like the best pacing bet thnt has broken into the game in the last ten jcars. Hi is a powerful fillovv, game and speedy. He pioved that he had nil the netjksnrv assets in his match i ace with Ileiger last Tliiirwdav night. One sprint niitch raie been profes sionals and two iiiiidtiur cjde events nlso nre on the tnrd TENNIS TOURNEY AT CYNWYD I Annual Play for Eastern Pennsyl vania Championship Begins Today The nutiunl tenuis tuuriiauient fni the elinmnionship nf enateru Pennsvl vnnin in menV smsles mul doubles will besin this nftmiooii on the tla.v courts of the Cvnvvvil Club. .I.inv of the locul iilujer1 llue entered and Keen competition is nntieipated. There alto will be held the junior tennis center championship, in which Curl rischer, Milo Jiillei and Cliarlej Wutson nie eligible to pin), and the I'ennsjlvanlu stute cliampoiuhliip in boys' and junior mukIos. SPEEDWAY RACES Four Events Scheduled forToday at Falrmount Park Track This afternoon over the Falrmount I'ark speedway will be held the seventh of the scries of harness racing. Four events are' scheduled as follows : Free-for-all trot R J S , b. x , -William Mervlne. Ituss Ashwnrthy b g . W Oamble. Class A trot - Ulentncre. b k Georite llsyesi Ilattle 11., b ra , J. Smith! Ht. Peter b k , J IVelp. Class l) nace Elsie, iik m , u Kosnurs; Avoca I'enn. blk. m Qrauley; Hurry '.'. l'-.'"i,ukJir&'n s.vio,, i.ev 'To?A BSfc tSPU V MlW LEAD IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE PHILLIES LOOK GOOD, EVEN ON LOSING END Jeff Pf offer's Right Arm Too Masterful for Climb ing Cravathians Srotl Perry Wins F. THOMAS A'S STAR Hy EDWIN .1. l'OM.OCK Till' Phils lost a ball game jesterday, never had a chance to win. didn't score n run and made onlv six hits, but the 4000 spectators were satisfied The Crnvathlans kept fighting to the end, fighting when there seemed noth ing to light for, and they looked bettei in defeat than they hnve in. a flock of victories this season. There wns one main obstnele and eight smaller ones that rhoked the l'hll path to triumph. The main s(uee7e wns Illg Jeff l'feffer, who nl wajs hns been nble to hang the i-igii on the Phils, nnd the eight smaller ones were the rest of the Ilobins, Pfeffer wns lu great shape The half doen Phil blows were well sent tend nnd when the Crnvathlans tin (at cned, he tightened like n Yale lo(k Ills mates supported him like steel pil lars and when nn member of the Phil clan did get a-hold of the ball. some opposing mitt wns stuck In the ( nnlh nf the snhere puiii tu tut spmrc. Hut the Vhilh kept trjing. Ien in j the ninth when the figures stood r. o I hliei kent nn nluir-lne. Not onh did, ,---... --j.. , .-...--. ... tne try to get men on aim nunnm me I bases in the late stages of the game, I but they went after Hrookl.ui hits ns if those biiiKles would bring victor in stead of merely another useless run to the Itobius. Hogg Weak Wis" On IU2N' it comes to yanking pitcheis, avvy Crnvath thinks quick, but vesterdn he didn't think fast enough Ilrndlej Hogg started the gime and walked the first man to face him. rlho next one lipped a single and the thud folio wed with a homer. When the fourth smote n single, Gnvvv dctidul it wns too much Bradley was given the nir. Gene Pncknrd then got the assign ment and Gene hurled good ball, but of no vail. The wav Jeff l'feffer was pitdi ing Crnvath might have sacrilheil llgg, for the Phils mver had a chance Johnson had a heap to do wilh the offensive strength of the Itoliin- Ilemu for the Longwood bowl, had n trio of dingles nnd scoied two runs. His first tnll.v resultel when loin Criihth lifted the ball over the right field fence for a home run Johnson nt that time was on first nfter singling (Jeoree Whitted wns the onlv member ,oi me inns won nun ...in. ......... , flawge collected two. (v v illlimn, 'back in the game nftei a long ..bs.me. I also had two, but he is credited with , .. ,ti ,, . , i... i ,i .. i.u I onlv one. With Kancroft on fint, ll- linms drove to light for a base, but lltniiiiv. fenrine that Cnfiith was going I to grab the Kphere, stopped bctvvicn first Kind second, and finallj was, toned at the kej stone sack. Tred Thomas Stars TTlItrf) THOMAS was the hero of thei J- A'n gime in Washington jesteidiv when the Mnikmen hnalh stopped their losing streak. Thev beat the Senatois C. i. in an eleven inning game nfter1 dropping eight straight. Clarke (irlfJith was willing to admit Inst night tlint he had gone wrong on TIioiuur. Kefore the season Minted he figurid that llnv Kites would biat Tommv out of his job nt third, but Truleilik plnved smli t mirv clous game around the third cushion tint Clarke confessed that his judgment had gouc straj . Not onlv did Fred plav a whirlwind of n game at the hot orncr, but he nlso collected two hits and si mod a urn. His triple in the eighth scund Kopp with the t.ving inn. It wns the fourth victoiv of the season for Scott Perrv. This time last vear (be big hurltr had won close to a doon. The huskv westerner has not bteu traveling at a ver.v speedv flip Ibis set son, but Mack bdicvcs he is. on his way now. Binglcs and Bungles "1CP tllC- he A's are honlr .next week." snlij with the brown ilerl.v. ' I una eel ':... ....... i. ... Mi he Park whera fhf, b;u) t,e. re i.in cure of nine full limln.s ' Kmlf-innlni biiselmll these il. is." The (Hints nre ..inliitni.uni; the r'Piifofion or ilulr loun. Thev tmi rltnil nit The UcOnms have uon Ihclr last ctrn uwms. Tt was shutout di In the National I eoeue Kverv hnttlo in tlm llevdur circuit was a scoreless one for one cluli 7"rr-hSl!in" " "' The"i. st" eo';,eb," !?S 'if,'' hit" !he "t'retch alwut month from now . Ulrr snunhWito virr the sjnlccj of In n.Mrr I mice lliehboura I In. ( ' l.nscil lilnv lo OaMand Stott Perry. Got ttrvk of thrllN that iinri rhllh whin l r men inpiea ana i Tks10.lnrlea9for U.e tyins run In the nlntn t .. Latter Pern Is u folr nllilier. He X .J.JMill this for the -Mth time l V,n." -T' e'i 1 'ie "fanned" three Un.es out of irt.ii., four tries. , f ivralns Is rroiino Manse a laluabls ' " L f iiI.!l He is IUIhb 'r. nirrh rt ","" lie hn'iidlrrt or cnmicr, y.tlrrtluu K,mM. ffl '"..' -ih-5L.,rS.f 7ti "! three Ium out ot turee r flclul XvWn . j ii.. . if l rniiiiw" " t ..'" ""-' niS?;.-;'!- lw" c""" "' "" k""ton'! sack. Th. A's have only three more frames In WashlnVton this s-ison To are mayeu vo day and ono tomorrow .iim Vauslin handed a '.cure to, the Cnrda jestjrdas. He alloweu oniy io nn-. I) Bribe nuth ioein't u in a unrae fclth , heme run he cow ' pllchliiff lie tulrle. the Ilcd Sox to a uln ouer (he 1 anka yes a dome tcith a yes- tcrdaic raav, . .. ,. ui,. Ca. nnn vesterdav but ther Th White Sox won vesterdav but there ....T.hf. JYilZ In It for Kid Oleason . Claude .. ?. Vlory In It for Kid Oleason Claudi Mltims one"f his two dependable nltch vlas Injured and may not be .able t( W Pfil -ris ,""' n,' pitch for some time Ilnd riler lumiled a 1-C defeat to tho Pirates In "mnketnun jesterday. He per mitted onl four hits. Ralah Pcekittvauoh broke loose obhIh vet terilau He collected, three blnoles. but fhey v ere not cnoueh fo brlnn vlclory fo the Vaiias. Trls Speaker hurt his anltlo roln after on of Cobb's liners In Cleveland yesterday. Spoke will be on the bench for a few days. S. & C. Plays Fleet Straw brldre & Clothier playa Its eleventh eame of the year.today at p. m , at Bitty third and Walnut street! to a mt-U with JSmsrncy Klest, -. W 'hat May Happen in Baseball Today NVTIOWI., I.f.(ll K Huh Moil lost IM. Mln I)e. Hpllt Nen "lork .11 21 .fiBU .(I'll .(ISO llxlnniitl Al 2? .IIM .ll'iS .mil hhiiKO 41 i. ..VII .Ills .-.Vl I'litslmrgli 40 so .fnn n ,r,ii(i MrcHiUlin X' SI) .fllN) f Ml IK7 .WO Mnstoii jti ,t; .1) .SOU sf Ixiuls . it) 41) ,I7J .ISO ..1(17 Phillies 21 40 ..HK t,3.Vl f.&lU .34? AMI.Itlt.W MlMil IS 1Mb hlraco C Ictelund Delrolt New ork M IaiuU llOstoll , WoHhinetott tlilrtls ln two. on I st l'. .Win lAtff split V. VJ ..- .-. (117 4H .ill ..',71 .."."II ."n 47 .1(1 .Vifl .-7I 1MI 4r nn n-.ii .-.(II .Ma It H' r,J4 .HSU .MS .1(1 4 .III .111 .4 1!) Ill I!) .131 .117 411 .421 W (10 ,f0 t ! HI .230 tl oso two. TODAY'S SCHEDULE vrinN l i.i:(ii i: IliooKlin nt I'hlliuti Iplilu. dear I? rumen). Ilostnn ut New Viirk clear Inrinmitl ut Pittsburgh, rlear. hiiiicii nt st. l,oiiH, (lenr. VMI.UICVS 1 Knt I. vtlilrtlrs nt Washington, clear iZ gomes). e Viirk at Huston ilrnr Detroit ut ( Irvehind, ilear. st. Ixiuls ut ( hlciiau clear IM WIN TI( VL I KAl.t 1 Newnrk lit .frrsei (Its. ilenr. Inrnntn nt llliisluimtnii, i lenr (J conies ) '"liesler at Murrain, threatening (2 cninrs) llaltliniirn ut Hemline, clinr (J ciuni-s) YESTERDAY'S RESULTS N TIOS L I.IUdll. lirookhn, r,. rhiiiin, o. S ,'"1"- flilineo. 1. ,,. lorl., (.. Ilnstiin. 0 I inflnmiil. I. Pittsburgh AMintirw i.ilvci i: Mlil'tlrsfli Washington. 4 (II Innings). nusion, ni -sew loru, , Detroit. Hi (leieliiml. .',. hirneo. 0 st. I otiis, SEMIFINAL DOUBLES Craig Blddle and Garland Meet Irving and Beals Wright on Courts Xewlon, Mass., July 'JO. Semi finals in the New Ilnglnnd sectional doubles tennis tournament attracted n larire irallerv nt the I.nmruaofl fVWlcof I lull todav with interest divided be- ' tvvein the two inatLhex. liinls and Irving Wnght. of lloston, wire to meet Craig Kiddle, of Philadel phia, and (Jiarles S (Jutland, of 1'itts buigh, while the l!)llt (hain)iious, It. Not us Williams and W. M Washburn, had Hiihaid llarte and C Caner, of Kostnn as opponents Kiddle also was on the card for a fourth lound matdi with T. It. Pell, t Xew ork. in the singles comiieti All-Stars Win Twilight Tilt i Art Rnmm,r,', All Slar. ilnfnotml Villi If. In a twilight game list nluht bj a score ut Giants Release Rlchbourg ,,, AnrU Jul , n,.,,e of ,,,,, I mice nichboura In the Oakland cluh of the ,;VhU.""Vo,fk,S.iion.T. 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Phone Locust 5800. J.J. BROWN, C. P. A- ContwI.e Sin mill p Unci. Plsr 49, H. R- It. T UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director GannraJ of Railroads l Li TO JOHNNY MEALY U''n- tAfn- ni,llin!vknrl U 11 YVIIIHUI Va WlHVVOIgilOU UJ I Pounds in Cambria A. C. Wind-Up RAY O'MALLEY TRIUMPHS Jnhnnv Menlv went out of bis class last night in the wind-up of the Cam bna Club show nnd lost no prestige bv diilng so. Tor siv rounds Jolinnv took on Jack Wnrtl. of I'llynboth, N J., and during fivo of them was engaged In meting out n lacing Menlv, n feather weight, gave nwav nt least twelve pounds, but sive for the initial round wns never in danger . . . . fiirmslirti the hot lnut of flip nicht .... , , , , .. . , 1 Allhough dropped bv n wild right-hand swing in the semnd round. O'Mnllev ' came back ind hniided his man one of the most terrific beatings seen nt the cluh this musou, neail finishing him in the Inst fiame. Mike(!ibbons stopped Young Mirkov Brow n in the third round of n bur lesqtic The match should never have bei u htnged , LINES FOR EXPORT i new, (oNrrrtv fitmilishino ornrr. in iiiMinv vmi.i ni'i'iti: HLNT 1(1 sponsiiili: nnvis IN England, France, Germany Aimitrss nox 33, i.imnrjt oi-fick M'MMiai nr.xnKTs I'lirOVO 1IO UN TUN q VIonnt Iocono, Pa. P0C0N0 MOUNTAIN HOUSE Priiat? hathe In hotel an.l rottnee Oir 200 l"ort Iwo ears same manappment Intloor nnil out loor amusements MusIl l'ooltlet K. L. IKIOK1 K ,lr . Ilannxer. Phawnee-on-nelaiTare. rA. rS BUCKW00D INN (FIREPROOF) Sis in-ta-DsU-ara, PueiiItuIs NOW OPEN- A hotel of notable distinction locsts. In a park of 10,000 acres, exclusive to ruests7S miles from New York, 75 miles from Phila delphia. Home of the Sh awnee Coun try Club. CHAS. V. MURPHY, Manager 1 A Piftinetlve Summer nnrl Autumn lies ort. A strictly m.slern hotel wilh excellent (able and service Altitude 000 feet. Fnlendld rords-urolf. tennis etc. "Will Itenmln Open I Mill Oclnlier li.lin .1 fill l,n.,s Mnrsprr nmov, r.. Wynbume Inn ", M?'-' '-'P6, tn. ill. ',. nil nut .U UUSI' for h.r.i. ! men with fjmllles looms looms ih l,th n isonnie rat, s Dim Ink Uirce ,,rnun,ls Hb v.rnndn Phone lierwjn 17 " ' -. - lvii'J'i- Will tnl.e Summer Ilo.rJrs In mj bultl 'V' 'arm home siiol fool and tine lotaUnn ii'o provide permanent himn fur i.Eed in pie vnn nre viuinir 11 pn rnr lomfo a (iMtllllN M'OT TUIIi: HATlIt ( (. krnn, I'u. l ItM'ltSMI I K,. Tiie Illrlilnnd House Now open The iiirlilnnu llnuif .Now oppn Ovnrlookln - the fcimous I.cbanon Valle Pcnd for rats The Hillside neau v,rr prlv b,lth p BJir.. K.-tnerl'n.-S.rh.rt. jjhrn'njnv. n. n New Waumbsk HOTEL AND COTTAGES Jefferson, N. H. iv Tiin iii;aht or tub WHITE MOUNTAINS Golf, Tennis, Fishing', Ridini: and Dancing- Ilnily Conterts OPi:N FItO'M JUNK 8 TO OCT. For booklet address hotel or 8 West 40lh St.. evv York N. T Stoch Exchanre 0sir of N. L. CAIIPUNTEH i. CO. Frank F. "hute. Owner John J Hennesse, Manager. GOftllAVI. X. 11. MT. MADISON HOUSE (crlinm. . II. "The Gateway to the White Mta." Opens June ,' Homillk ntmoephere Outiloor sport Fin June and July trout flshlnir wll equiiipcil carne Writ for tKll nnn inrT.wn 'minui ivh lro; STI'-WI'-IIIP SOTIPKS FRNK1.IN COUNTY. PA. t - " Cjy'",r " BLUE RIOCE MOUNTAINS I IHicro Visla Sprlrcs Jiinklin (.o . Pa Pinnrmt nnsoRT ATLvVTtri cm', x. J. C Ambassador The Atlantic Coast's newest and most luxurious hotel costing $4,000,000 now open to the public and catering to a select clientele. On the Board Walk, yet in the quiet Chelsea residential district. Direction of D M Llnnard. Presi dent of the California Hotel Com pany, operating the famous Hotels Maryland, Huntington and Creen at Pasadena, the Alexandria nnd Cali fornia Hotels at Los Aniteles, the tlelvedere at Santa Barbara, the Fairmont and Palace at San Fran citco, and The Llnnard to be opened next year In New York City Coolest ami Most Attractlie Location HOTEL ESPLANADE. aukh.i; in one ockw ittont rrrtlj on thf I.unrdwft.k Bonton to Sover- m II f In O-rltiali ( hln ttnn Pan ruMIi nnI every apnointmem Moerrr nvdm thernt ntic dppartmrnt Orfhestra linn in Auto bun me eta train tlooktet,1 Ownership ilirectlon jwnernip mrcton av V SliAw. LACKSTrl I Vlrrlsli iitj Die besrh. oerlllti Ik. 9ml I Plw. Cpacnr 500 F.tT serfice. comfort .njrmeat ?M wi1.r bthi, prl.it. .B p-Llle. Special America. pUn. Ilnpdill'l Enrapea. plaa, 12 sp ,1.11t. Aal. koi trslsa Follralr new ,.n.t-mn. I C UOOtlFOBP. rraprlelae Itest Ixirntril. roputar I'rlreil Hotel Hotel Netherlands New lork ve 10 j-ds. from tloardiralk Cupuclty -100 Llivator private baths. run ninir w iter in bedrooms Free Features; Il-ithlnit I'rivlleee From Hotel Danco Floor. Special rates: mer. plnn. with meals -S3 t VS riallt. SKI. 1IJ M, $20, (!S wr'klr. AUOt'HT W-rnvVAnnT, Proprietor. , eDaiTO . axinis t cip- v bisoi am omi rir. Capai'ltrSM American plan. UMe and sort It I IpeclaJ rsatvlres, prtvata baths, runnlajt vatsr I n reesns. alsvstor r.a-n.hl ratasi. Oon all I BTear.uwaershiprasnaxecneiit. J. Z-lLELRi. I HOTEL JACKSON ATLANTIC CW. X. J. VIrKlnIa ave nrst house from Uoardwalk and Bteel Tier FlllUPIlOor. Private hatha, run ning water In rooms Orchestra: (rill. American & European plan Moderate rates.! Ownership management H J 1IIIOOAN. r HOTEL ST.CHARLES I 0i tli Oeui Fr-ml Allaatle Ciu, ?. 3 Araetrioan rian. TTra. A. Ufdh.Mcr. PITNEY New Torl av'" near Beachi lst-clasa house, table abun dantly supplied with best market affords I baths all conveniences, hithjne; from bouse, free shower bathe $2 00 up dally. l4 00 up weekly Capicltl 200 M C. aVVEDNCY. , HOTEL FREDONIA 1 OPHN ALL CAR Tennensef ave. Jut oft roardwalk Luropcnn pltn. Every appoint rnnt Mntlratin ffttt rentmirunt ' BISCAYNE I?'" AJ- fourth i from Deach. Amer. claal I J2 50 up dnllj, tin up weekly HAItmsov HirPW:. Prop. Hotel Boscobel en,l,uck; ,.Av6- ,n- Peach $3.0(1 up daUy, ! Amer pUn Hooklet A E MARION. ' I Channell ln -nd I-- ave" Ueach-front '""""" vlsw. Amer A European plan. j rMes rene rap L'10 A C Channell Owner: I WorthinrtOn Missouri and Pacific A-Mi ruiuuiigiunBloc( from bMch & ,um Depot Hot A cold running water In rooms. Terms modernte J n WOrtTHINQTON. HOTEL CONTINENTAL AhrAi" ptn Always ready Terms idcmI ernle Thonp or writf M Walsh Duncan Hold Arlington Mkh,jJtanatvi 'gt?"ch Open nil (ar n J OSnoliNU & SON. ' NIITTAI I Atlantic Avenue and Board r"J1 1"-- walk. Excellent table. 'ft I'lionr t!.70 I :z -rr--. .. .. ' ' Nrvu Ularion ' u-acn uaraea. I!oojlet B K BONIFAC-S, Till, (tnilimi. ii i-l James ri nr. beach; rnnms dsllv or wklj res at VV F rarrar. oci:n CITY. X. J. Normandie-by-the-Sea 300 rooms 100 suites with private baths; own arttn.au mpII uter It1 plan electrlo llRht plant l.levators from uround floor. Tlrt(tl fartriff tho ncf iti Cullne the best. For rati" lull Information Rml booklet Ad-.lrci-s 1'. II. S. f M.f Munncer. i JT ZZ t.J. -. , Z. ' The Mnvberrv Mh & w-ey 23d sea- I TraymOfC "U ?8& Swarlhmorp T'""1 courts Near beach Jwarmrnore ,. w ,, R F.Lpplnnc)t crn may, n. j. COLONIAL HOTEL Rooms with Huh nunrlnir Watar 2Sd Season. TV' Tf. CHURCH. ' tlwncr an i Proprietor THEWINDSOR " & 1.1 rooms r'l baths Kates and llteraturo nn aimlWitlnn R lfAPfsf. HKAsirn1: rARi.. n. j. THE MANHASSET lilreetly on the ocean front Caparttr do Sook'.f n noss Tt'RNrrt n,-- p I1K.V. II II iir.v. N .1 THE ENGLESIDE Thf- bent combination of KtnttnF weashoro f, ntures on the At'nntlr t'oiat Matchless flHhtntr, Kaillnir hath np" etc ocran an t v 7"lr "n-iis urix Tlii I'nclrMth offers tnol?rn appointment. Stti an-l frph water prtate baths etc Oi( bent r u (lirn?e Hooklet. I! 1. I.N.I.i;, Mimacer. lr-o The rnilricton et riilliKlrlnhlA AHnilR I'ARK, N. J. - HOTEL" BRISTOL Ijlrectl' on the Ocean Front MH VSTA i HHIAltl) Owners and Props. urtiw r.novrc. n. j SEASIDE HOTEL , Dlrectls on the Ocesn front Al" pueit rooroji overlooking Ocean rilARI TnnTnv, i hpkixo uke nKnr, n. j. rChel&reafters grni.No LAKE nE.icn. M. J. Ocean front. Burt bathlnc. tennis, ca: ssddls horses, music Ideal family hsti Eicluslvs clientele. Excellent tabUl ra atrvlce. Na sas-lioa uwnaisai maLacsmsau IOF1H i. Mint. POCON ( Vll)tTAlNM Delaware Water (nip. Pa. TIIK VHM'NTVIN I'VUVIHsi; THE KITTATINNY kiu kb v vti:k i p, pa. The leading hotel of thla famous rexlonis open to Dec Capacity olio Strictly modern Gulf tennis, saddle horses, bathlmr. boatlnr orchestra Concert, dnnccs Hxceptlonal Cuisine. Amer.can. plan, also a la carte. vrlll Oarage., iiuoklet auto maps and terms upon re quest john pubpy core y rOUI.TWK. VT. THE DORMS ta ""tfW"!? hade, Sports; sood tabls, Mear It. K. a4 Irousy, inw c-'S'". -U"-"v' ""---aw 4Lt 10 to ISO Hceklat Bos U - C" mc WAsiiivoTox. n. c. Burlington Hotfi,' Less than five minutes from BVervthaip American and European tIm"i7 . 431 Room.e'222 ft,! Up-, 'tl VI m )- 94 s -.-JfV (I s T- fv' , . ''"V. ' ".- .-." L. J-fV. ' . t ,'ii .- -r--. . ts , ." & ii i. . i r, "t.fi '2 . J JW ' M 'J ' " T -V r, tw zw R ' . .titsi".,. J J i7aUi-ail-gt-rij ilLeM &i.Vjjssa