m$?j$ ItZZhW'i I'TlP . x-- 7v 'v-xv. - . .-- . -. - . . -,,, -, -. ''.!( .'ratnnjFWiiK " " roiMLPMUU J- J" sir." EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919 ' MEJ) SOX GOT $40,000 AND THREE PLAYERS, THE YANKS GOT MAYS AND MAYS GOT SUSPENDED AN JOHNSON'S ONLY i$URSE IN THE CASE OF IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST REGULATED FAMILIES I Don t IH RtAsSOM XOfsJT LIKS To Go OV6R To vste-LL I rvisV A& LUPtL KnovD OF DGlts To 5HAK6 M UP AMV Us Tue. sJoH30r-IS is BE-i FOR JOG - H6'S s jjARJ that com MA YS WAS SUSPENSION CAUia BILL IMS.STS FOH COCKTAILS pels Yosi ME BRimkimh TwoiE To PRIUW , AWFUL COCKTAILS' Theni Tnsr'RE ft&fevx. American League Chief Forced to Soak 'BeanbalV Artist With Indefinite Leave, and It Was No Smash at Frazce Cripples Yankees for Present Vf. ...'-J yiS- J-i i.ai'i1 Mello sJoe- glad 'rbuA fi&oi?T I Cams. ovieR- haub a I jjlLfi . tHTTLe SOMETHIr4.S r- COCKTA'LV JSt vSURG CAM mfF: -O > ) V! w n.v KOtlKKT V. MANWI'.U. mrti Filltnr Krfnlnc I'ul III Irlitfr Cnnvr'nht. IIP, hi f I r,i , to. AFTER, puttlnc over n in.itr stroke, partinc with a cntinli of nipillocrr S pltehfTH anil $-10,000 nisli iimnij ti Hugelns and Ills nrnltliy biiwcs ImM- run trt tkntw 1tt.n tl..., tm l.. ...... U ... w. ,r.,,,t,j, mill .u, .iltl.t - !,. ,-. liberty bond. Ran Jnluivnn liav -tiT'l,,-' of the lcnRi and liniiilrd Carl mi Indi'Hiillr Miwpi'iisimi. Tills ruins pvit.v thins for tlip Yankees, n the nntril IipiiiiIiiII -irt't :is rvpi'ctpd t rp( Into linrnpss B, yesterday nnd start right in to win the icans. Then1 U snrp to bp a flarrt'ael: on 3 of Khowinc favoritism to ''hipneo and liK U cljlllnpd Hint 1 til II l trllli' nnntlinp i - r. 5i in? aeai, inr ne unu Hurry uiu.i) naw already hn paid that JnfitiMin neer lin mUsoil mi opportunity to Mori; against thd Boston club and this is just a sample nf thp stuff In- is nutting ovpr. New Tork will be Mire because lie pitcher is not iiMiilalile mid the stuxc Is set fur one of the prettiest baseball 'mips jou cei s;i. If; However. Irom where we :ire sitting, pulled a pip bone in not having .Mays report to the club and rcstoie him to Rood standing before the deal was dosed. This would hne made It legal and there could have been no kiek from the prcs'dcut. Majs muM nut epeet to get away with that .stunt of lea:n? the team tl.it and iiiinoiinc'ng he neu-r would play baseball unless he was trailed to another Huh. lie set a li.nl example and unless be is dealt with harshlj other plnjers are likclj in trj the same thing. Johnson was forced to sn.ik Majs with an Indelin'te suspension and would have, done the same tiling had the pitcher been sold to Chicago or l'leel.ind. Mays was n miich-'.oiiglit-for individual. lie is good enough to win the pennant for New York. Clcwlaml or Chicago, and the bidding was brisk. The Vh'te Sox were prcpand to go the limit for him. and Tris Sp-a'(er also innde ft llattering offer. Monej talked, however, and New York furnished lots of conversation. FOAiSO. ennnnt br biin.inl tii fOZASOA rniuinl be tihn.inl in loll of trntihlr in Inliiiij nrtinn instance, that Wal'rr Jnhnwm. limine Siilrr, 7 t'ohh mnl other ilnn deserted their tiann hnniiir thru irrrtn'l iriiiniini ami lUmnmlnl to he traded or sold to nnothir rlali irhirh had a rhanei fur the jimnant nnd a slice of the icarld's mV coin.' 11'Anf irnnUI hntieu In the American JiCaguei Jnhmon pulled a master stinlr nnd ihnuld he commended instead of condemned. Perry and Rixey May Find Arte Homes VJKVIJU before In the historj of the nriior leagues has it been so ililllcult to obtain good plners. principal! pltchcis. The war put the m'nor leagues on the blink; no new sturs were deielop,d and mil the old stnmllns nre avail able. Wlien a man like Maj is thrown on the mirket the p- nn.iut-couti ndlng teams go the limit to imrclmse his release. Thafs tlieir only clou to strengthen the lineup. In another jcar some bush-league plienotiH will be uncovered and we will hne new tnlent under the ltig Top. In the meantime, plnjers will be shifted from one club to another and many trades will lip put over. The White So. after losing Majs. will make ajiathcr effort to land hcott lvrry from hurler will lit in nicelj with Cicotte. Williuius and Dauforth. The Kid is said to have offered a flock of pla.ieis and cash for 1'irrj the hist time the Athletics played In Chicago, but was tiirmd down. With l'erry winning only a tew games and being of no great value to the club, Connie would make no mistake in players in return. In fact, it would ! good business on his part. If Scott were winning consistently the fans would rn'se a terrible howl, but he bus Won but four games this jcar. That's not much of a lecord. Another I'hiladclphia twirler is Illicit to be tunleil rmj da. It is said that Oavvy Cravath is ready to send l'pp.i Itiej to the club offeiln; the bmt Indticeinents. which means that Chicago, Cincinnati and New York will be given n clmnee to bid. Hiey. like I'crrj. has not won manj lull games, is not 'what could be called a star, nml although lie fi the l'hlls- are looking for rp.stilts light now. iV.. Mien Hixey joined the ilnb eery one ,mouth and Mart turn'ng in some vietoi'e-. He has nof done this and the ills have suffered. If tniv. can get a good thing for his bill club. RTEir YOHK still nerds pitrliiri. doulilc-hcadcri in the West, heels, he stands a good chance to too, could use a hinh-elass flinncr any lets for Chicago. If I'ixty is interesting to tratch the bidding. Real Boost for L1DED by Old Jupe or St. Swithin series from Cleveland, two to one. r the home folks nnd thej should feel jJSIt surprise to the gang from Cleveland. Yesterday afternoon, while the raindrops wire falling. Steve (I'.Veill. Chet KThomas nnd a few other ball plnjers at !W', couple of plajers working for Slack. jsrr ... . K 'Joe Dugaii looks like a real shortstop, sad one, "and will be the star Jpof the Jcugue in another jear. lie is g.i'n ShjI rt- uiMM,iii uiui, rmris 101s 01 ;ioi:ul, UIIU is no slouch Si? when it comes to batting, .lust watch tli.it bo net tear." wzA . . IHHiS lee, nnd there s another swell Jothcr plaj-ers. "Thnt joiing l'erkins is He throws well, is fairlj fast nnd can league wjth the exceptions of O'Neill ami "Why Include SchalkV" interrupted Kr, ay. "And why include mei" asked Steve Catcher than I." pitAIRE from an athlete like OWeitt certainly nml.ei I'crkhu look good. Leonard Kneiv Babe Ruth's Weakness 1A8T Sunday-when Detroit and Cleveland were plaing. Thomas and his old 1 pal, Dutch Ieouard, got together and put on a fanning bee. They were members of the Hed Kox once upon a time and had lots of things to talk about. "Uabe Iluth is going great these days," said Thomas. "lie is soakluj the old apple nnd winning lots of games. He sure is a great hitter." t ''Oh, I don't know," replied Leonard, "I can stop him every time I pitch against him. 'Vhj, the last time he butted against me, he didn't even get fe K'jfoul. I know bis weakness. All jou 'ViBlde-, or high and on the outside. The & etching." f1 -,Jast Tuesday Detroit plajcd the Kcd Sox, Leonard pitched, ami Jtutb i - firiuected with two doubles and a home run. When Thomas hennl .,f t i, K Ttqe!c',hl jen In baud and wrote the following on a postcard : ' 1 HtKAH UVTCIl: Did you pilch !' If taw and on ic Intidc to lluth ;,,; " ioniaxainc vaoioall This I' all r nr . , r, RALL fans can witness battles on i0t tiHt jeans for the usual 10 per jKMruien. inai an conegiaje sport wnicii is useu exclusively In educational .iMsUt be exeniiittHl from the" tax from now nn. nt ruling Ik broad enough to mmk Mrftodcliibla should profit greatly trttIM by IndlvldiiulH ur nrguulzatious of students or alumni where there Is a paraoiwl profit, putrnlis must coutluue to pay the tax. ,; 'Slli; college), football Is jwrt of the physical education of the students, i-Tki-y twelve up iwy for their work nnd the profits are used Ui pay expenses of Uwt track, basebull, basketball and other teams. -" .' YMlfktHe, ruling fif tie government ) M0eWMWIC. '-" I w V lure Carl Mnvs from l!otou, Miller into tnui;li lurk. Thov lmi lniriioil. .... . -1....1.I.. ... ,l. -..!... ,.. . , .iiuiiwii' , lin- lUIlKf HI H IMlMllll "t in frmit. prm-ril Iip nrcsiilrnt lirst - ppiinunt for Hip NVu Yuri; Amer thl riillne. Jolinum will h ncriisod friend Chnrlpj ('nmtki. It alio will Ititn ill ITnrri IViwAn It, feint. , ,.r.,l - ........ . ....... ... ... ,. i.ih i" .,,,i. iipcii tin- iirt of imipihIp-i. rriizee it looks- ns if I razee and Hostnii lint i. Am miv. ri Kirn hi)nirlf in thr Ui rmr. s'.;ijo9c, for the A s. as dleason belii-ies the lug trailing h'm if lie rccclud a few good will improve hefme the s"iison ends. bilieed In wouhl gel into shnne in some good plnjers in ccban:e It would Ui'jiiiic n ill inn into n hunch nf and irith Cin( innnti close on hi drop out of fitl place. The llnU, nnd Fred Mitchell is not pnssiun up put on the auction block it irill be Catcher Perkins i or whoever it is, our AS swiped the This is .something strange and unusual proud of the good work. It was a ii. the lobbj of the Aldine anil boosted ng coiilideiice cerj daj am, his work plajcr on the dub." sa'd one ,,f ti, one of the best calibers in the league.' hit. I think lie Is the class of the Si halls," Thomas. "IVrkius has it all over O'Neill. "I think lie is a better have to do is pitch them low and mi the big boj Is helpless before that kind of them high nnd on the outside, or tail Tuesday,' I'leasc auticer." .T if ml r-, the gridiron next fall without digging cent war tax. The Treasury Depart- Include high schools nnd nren schools. thereby. However. If snorts nre cm. is a good one and tqill be popular ff1 jMMtY J J HeRC'i o 1 L TO Change Made in Date for Toiv nis Championship on Bos ton Courts WILL GIVE VICTORS RESiER1'E HAD HARD LUCK n.i .. i r.:i.. r .1... Longvooi'l Cricket Club hne announeed that the lawn tennis nntionnl doubles I'hniiipionsliip would begin August 11 instead of August 112. The change wnsi explained as designed to bring the final hi Thursilnv mil giving the platers a dlj's rest before the challenge round on Sntii'd-it . when the winners w IM dat Williiini T. TiM-n and Vim cut Kiclinrds. present holdeis of tl a- tioicil clKunpionvhip in doubles. Competing teams were announced as fo'lows ; Vn-r-in E nr.x.lios mil 11 1. Pittersun n rle-inl ilo'il 1 fi c'lM-nrit ms nf i:iti-l,n,l nnl r1'. in io "f 'h'1 Au',,r','ln I'ntls i'uii team T V Thnnov nrl n n,lll TvMt nirm- ' lain "' lhc Av-':r,l,l,,n "''' Cup I'M for I. TCiimr.-nrt an,! HirnM TSrnr knortini. iWln." ef IS" ll.Irllo ,tp Fpftlnnlp It -rl- 'Vll'inms. -J,1 .mil tf tl tl is'i ' e'ti 'tm-rs jf ihv ei-tprn s"i llnnil ilum- M., ,.., p v , , nil Trt T I' 'Inn 1 1 1 . it.,i ,... ,,, nn oi rni.',,. ,,r inn. I II 1 I , r" ' C P'.i-pl,, ,.rll ,n,T. fl'l' " 'I l..h, .1 ,, n-,1 f t (i .ffln I 1 '" ' ' " ,'.fl,n ' e'i no-lMii" nf I'll", t I'1 ' .1 i rs th, im-lliw, t, rn st. - , I' Ii I ' " I' " -I- Inn, , .if ' " 1,1 ' n'le rt'nit i T-,. , ! M n.ir.. ,,t M Vnl,II I twl. - nf 'i t-t i. h, r ,m-l IT,. n-n l th-r C'p v 1nn r. "f ts nt-ii . ,inl ,. s rn stitliimU unnlil ulsn j erilipntf HERZOG BALKS DEAL Cubs Refuse to Pay Infielder Bonus and Trade Is Off Chicago. III., Aug. 1. How would Charlie Ilerzog look in n Cub uni form V Answer: Oreat. Do not become enthusiastic over this, fo" Charlie is not fomlii" to the Cubs, ' nIthoigh Jlnnager .Mitchell had him hooked so far as the Ito-tnn mid Chi- ' cngo temis were coneernid, but lie wrige'ed off the honk lit- trjing to hold the .Norm Mile OlllCinis up lur a lilt of (tn iliange. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS To bolnc mIkiuh hirp thjt ;inlnB, . sjrhil rlnc nlr:irtlnn hap hi n ar rnnirtl h thp nwrniti mnnt of th N'utlonal A A and th. Cambrlu onen-ttlr iIuIjh. ' .tolmn Miilnno n. Touner .Merino m.-r-t In t h m.ili irav at me i amnrm riuu u.u (K d LpwIh The iimuinn flV-ht-, i. -. "ril.rnn?,:n-,nd ''""" ""'" """ ln ,ter,,lr''i"'"" "u r timl tlml-ur- thin ilrnt rnuml at Shlbc Prk a f w'eka .... , ,.,, ,- , . u . .'n, .MlUon nn.l Mike Ke-neli will he the N,.tl,nn! v lnil-UD Ikjv". In the neminnal.l'at I M.irlej , nsiiv, i KM Hal rln. Tl'e Cnmnrhi nrrllnilnarles follhn. Andv ' hJ'7'nrriill filiiMmiin nl.o hn another .-.. .J i.-..ni.iA i..n,.nv. T.nn,v tcull,lhP"t that vlU lnteret Joe tVi.ll f. an.i TturtiN rr.inklp runway. Totnm valfh vt Yimit v uuiuiriCK anu joe lurriRtu vp , Yi 'ini? CJriffo. Thp Nnllnnnl prrllmliiiirtfK follow: Snldl-r 'r. n i Tnmnn ShprMun Jop t1m.pr AVIIMp Mark and Yountf Mack a Hanny I'artt-r i Thp rlrhl bond tnr Jr Tlpltta tnjurpd 'on Otnrirp Chnnry In chnpp aeatn Jop i pl.in to havp It pav nwny llt in thp Nro and Imlv 'f Trankle Iftltt when they battle Monday nlKht. 1 r.prcp iVinmr) Knf, th Trenton hn, who hnrt Willie Jnrkunn tptrn until hp lkr.l into n rlKht Bmhh to thp Jaw In p Uth ronml h' tp h't vlntpr, w'll fere Franklp Conlfrev at PhHp Park. Ctinlfnj Ik unothpr boy with a dansrroufi wallop. When "iVUHe JurkMin wlk Into that ilnir AftlnKt Tpndlp hp winta to Ip In nhapp. Tpndler. f Iln Inn a 1"U to thp mountain look nrprar d for battti A I.ponanl bout now Irromi un and IV w rannot afford to takp , any chnmes. dPcUlve win will mean , much to the southpaw. Irili I'nlpr Cllne wan riMrctM hurnlnir up I thp rod In thp "'Npck jcatprdnv Thp ' fliirhy Iafiy 1 tw nounda nvtrwrlvht, and t hk he mut be down tn 1SS for !ponard he I taninff no rnmire n nurrnuerniK Hint forfeit for noundarp tlpddv Wlirmorp Ii di recting Patsy ii -welht-rediiclnP acts, He has been boxlnir sU round dally. jaioiH TlnndpA will tnnk hln third an. pearanrp- of thr fenxnn at an outdoor show In this cltv wnen n" iarr jop iiins in inn Phillies rar on me pvpninir ni aumuki 11 fixn.iee nlrends hia bottled rienny Ionard vs as,. .... f0. ,. j0j ivcim,' Charier White wilt make hla flret ahowlns here In nearly two yeara when he ena-asea Harry Pierce. Yankee Schwarti'a llnht - .......u. In ..na f Ih. TH.I1 P.rl. .Il..,. iwciait, , ",", " ...v i .,, . ,h ,,-a,,.r IHIUia, II nunc iiiuiuiiR ra.ii, lie W h In line for a mjoh at I-eonard. Cllne. Tendler or uunaee - jon Ii. Rain may break lata the pr imm djL 9 amx Bill Thcy'rc 'im'lv vwom'pul N U I n i- w I I YOU vSURS CAM NMG a Good Drink KILBANE-FOX FILM PASSED BY CENSOR First Fight Picture 0. K.'d by State Board May Be Shown Here ; Willie Jack son Differs "V'iri .-. i..n,wi, i.-. llv ,.-,.. l.' itnnr tv "T111 - Kilhane-ro moving pictures - have been nas-cil by tile sfnte ' boT - d of censor-. . Tor the lirst time motion-pii tore snloiiv hero hate (I. K.'d the fi'm with, the gladiators on the .screen. I .Tames V. Doughe-tt. of l.einervi'le. , is icspousj,1i. for the iiiuoentinii. Ite ii rnnied with the Stanlc Conipant to take the first, motion pictures et-ei j taken of a tight at night. The result was a success. j The pi tu-es nlreiult h'lve been ree'ed ' off in private am! botv ve--v clenrlt the I progress of the battle. After following I the pictures for the si rounds it I doesn't take much of n critic to see icndi'j thnt Kilbane was the winner. Kilh'ine's superior work is etideut at all times. These nictures doubtless v ill he shim ii in rngland, where I has n hig i fo'lov.in.'. Kilbane neier lias hem1 ncioss the pond, but his-icpntation has i ice eded him. lie will need no intio- i iliiiliui. Jackson Differs Of all the lightweights in the game null one stands out ns not seeking a match with Kenny I.eonnrd. That hot I 'is one of the hard-luck performers in lightweight circles. Wililc Jackson nlwn.ts has been nble to glie all the bojs a. battle. He has' a knockout victor.v over Johnny Dundee: ' be has faced Cllne. Welling. Tcnillcr nnd doens of high -class bojs. but never i has taken on Leonard. In fact, he never hud nuy desire to mingle with The two Phils, Haggerty, of Nn Renin . I tivity, and Wild, of Hnrrowgnte, have "I'll light all the Clines, DuiuIpps and arranged n baseball scries for the eliam Wellings in the world." said Willie. , plouship of the uptown sction of l'hil "but just let me forget Remit for the mlelnbln. dud the first contest 'will be nrcsent. I've nlsn walked into nnotlier j,.,. J,. ( l,UVe Lew Tendler on my hands now. lien I boxed him in New Haven motin,' end or thp outdoor iranie airitln - ror Uip HfRKon pIuppx It I rennrtorl that rrrtnoter Itnfnx H after r Johnnv Kllunne- , .Inhnnv lliiiulti m.il.n Dunilvp nnd Kil- i ,'"l, '""' '''Uht k srent IHvnttTounil bout ..tr e ri0 ! nnoth Mmno. . t. ,co I.hIio will mnki- another atti.nint In th Mmo rln . on Mon,lnv ,ht to h!t l.c '. Bl).mrj llult he wm u ' '" "" . I'ddlf Mov hnuld furniwh n f,w thriiiJ Mot luia niiiln Booil iimilrifft P.itei nine ami '.o"'',,1 i'.rp'', J.n W-'Hn" he win meet an' th. r llBhtelBht ho n riunch 'i. well L. ' hot. ,, -.. ... . .... .tl Thnniimnn, the hrllllant marine lmonvt Inntruitor. Mill atteniM to le Joe Benjamin ' a real taste of how eastern tlihlern ttulit . nrni,ouif'at'"ihe'', o?." i 'mr,or""l''n I" h. nrm i,out at the iho hein? (ondueti-d l,v i I 'romolera OunnlB and Taylor on Aunust 11 .Iiihnn Mialy and Kddle Moriian are on the i same procram IVnnk I'nlli ha started to work out nt Arthur Heet.1, Slenton field. The veraatlle rrnnk. who 1 the nrilrnt.eet of the Pine rTT.' J,.h",!!"! So'-ty- "I"" Is nominated to nltch for the errll.ea aunlnat the ,s..nton leum n,.vl HnnHnv In D.l.)ittn- , ......'.' . . . . ' " ' "". lie ,vil ,iei as head timekeeper at the Phlli" Park one week from Monday ntcht. These -ire In"- -ilt fur roth Jack Hauen In hla trulnir i and la keeping him In condition. ri. .Mike O'llnud and Harry Clreb will rlnh n A twelve-round chamnloniihln houl In To e.lo on Labor Das This will the fr.t blk- m di lewe Utht battle of the neason ' woVR-ea'rnnXl!o-' Loulnlana farm, ho Is maklns reudy On Auauil IB he meeta Jack Uharkrv of New , of," TorfJaTne -fiKa'Sn l.t In a ten-round fray In nrliluenori is.,ii: promoter. ...ui, ,,,,,,, ,v .'i.uu.i auuriBIIiail t.....isiii ,... i,..ns.. . "."" r." .'. K ""'in la anotner ruhber man. The miw- j rojdy lo face illko O'Dawd The match for the title la said to have been clinched for ' Newark for August 22. Danny .Morian .Ilrltton'a manaaer. IntliU that O'Oowd acal 1 HI ...ion.,.. .s f.. wut.ue Janien J, Corbflt. the former heavj-welaht champion. Ii to rorae forth ai a movie alae If00" - He will be alrned by the Universal to appear In a aerial. 'The Midnight Man.'' T0HM50fJ OLD HOY That 's BOV i Tr t n. Vi- fli n 1 1 BILL - r'niir - umiVuT MAKE A FP6SH BATCH - C30M& lU'EPA AV Hugh Jennings Suspended Indefinitely by Johnson Koston, Aug. 1. Notice of hi in 'lefinite suspension wns nceived by Manager Hugh .leiinii.gs, of tlie De tioit Americans, before the Tigers left this citt for ew York Inst night. This action bv I'resldent Johnson, of the American I eague, was a result of an argument be tween Jennings and T'nipire Mnrinr itv during the double-header liere Wednesday. he punched prettj well, but they tell me he lias developed n kick since then. I'll hate a first-hand chance to find out on Monday night. "I guess Lew also will find out that I'm .1 picttj good puncher injself." Here's Hard Luck When speaking of haul luck, the f,n f I'. V.,..l T.s.., nnnl be forgotten. Here is a bov who had ' Willie Jackson beaten for five rounds.! He was in front by n mile. Then George carelessly walked Into Willie1 " ' " : si with in it exposed and the Trenton lad , p.lssed out This merelj gops to prove that n tighter with a wallop is never beaten until the final gong. As long as he is able to wield that mitt he can make it unsafe for the opposition. Jackson lauded only one solid punch, but that was sufficient to cud the battle. rrnnkie Conifrey is nnotlier boj with a wallop. He has fought (Tiplitz and Mealey during the last i-cason and looked veiy good ngainst them. NATIVITY VS. HARROWGATE Uptown Rivals Play Series' Opener -..,u. c . ci.m iviiiyn, s,i i s., ,,, w , wv. .tnnil tontflit nn the i?rniinds of the l'ort Richmond tram, nt Ontario nud Mill.,,, t-nnts 'I'loT nmuwlnir nIMiers wm i, Ward and Downs. si ' lJ! ... 1 .1 - ..!- .millllgcr JluxKt'it? cimeiivurcu lu piu.v : Stetson a series, but nil efforts in that , direction proved futile. One of the largest crowds of the season is ex- prcted to witness the game, as the clubs i i 1 an" ,1'al rivals. Tim .iimi1 crntiin will ha itnenri ! Wednesday grounds. night on Hnrrowgatc's Ledoux Stops Tommy Noble I'.irls, Auir, 1 Charles Leiloux. of V"""' hnhtnmwrlKhl rhaniplon o llurope. knocked out Tnmmv Nol.le. of nnelan.l. In the tenth round of their bout here last Indiana Coach Resigns l Illoom'netPn. Iml.. Auc. 1. nnnn M S.""' ,.??'"", '?" , " io.'T".. '''""l..'": ' j tiii'i " - 4i'ftft ian ii-pihiiru lit I arrept n iHiRitton as head of the department or rnirai education at riorinweatern unl- trslt Kvaniton, III. Treat 'Em Rough Signs Teareau . . . s'" "rk. Ail-. 1 Jeff Teerroii, one. ",I" PlIcliT for the Glon'ii. jeaterday was M.nrd i,v Ouv Kmney tn pitch for thr Treat ..... ...iukii uuu lui lur nil ui me arnsuii. Tomorrow's Baseball Games in the Little Leagues Main I.Inp-rDun A Co. at Autocar. I.an downp l A A. ut Narberth. J, &. J. Dobson at Drexel Hilt. Monttomery County I-ene Ambler at Houdcrtnn. Newtown at Norrlstown. Southampton at Kort " ashlnston, )ulei town at Dlsston. ! l i mrDrooK Ti.l...r. rotintr l.earuf MedW at Mor- i "UnSrt lf'i-.l.t,t..MD.Irl,y ' Aldan. 6eer3 (aOOV TiJ Ccc Vnu. I I v-L. W iwn jT i x fTM3r i j "t ' tn Manufactorm.' Inliif Lewla at IJ,nent iMileii NMIei.rond at Stokea Pmllh, Mheclir I at i rankiin. u. j. " snu. I ! ,jKi-5a mm mm Northeuat M-nuf-rtyrerV Ix-arue North Ilrothera at jlton, frankford Araenul at Pennsylvania, Tora-e. Killer at Plumb. Sclmarx Wheel at Abrasive. Other rames n. P. Wood at Btrawbrldge a Clothier, Ut Brothera at lillldale. Itot. borough at Stetson, Camdn City at NaUvlty. Tm" OH I HEARD Vou Praisij6 UP Those DRinkS- I DID i j aec3iairsii NOT KICK XL Pot. MPR&-, -JnmJ'T EUgR TGLL ME OKi. WINT Ut BILLS COiKTAtLi You s$0RC . HAD TbRS jg-r "LITTLE" LEAGUES' LEADERS TO CLASH Dobson and Drexel Hill Meet to Decide Supremacy of the Main Line AMBLER PLAYS SOUDERTON'v'e of a long campaign. Tomorrow's baseball games in the "little" leagues are "crucial." Espe cially is this the case In the two pre mier organizations, the Main Line and Montgomery County Lengues. In the Main Line J. nnd J. Dobson, dead locked for first place, nnd Drexel Hill, inept on the lntter's grounds, and In the Montgomery County, Ambler and Soiiderton come together. The battle between Dobson and Drexel Hill should be one of the hard est fought games of Jhc year. The '"MI1C CUIUS Illlf-Ull, WHICH IS .in. ","" "ers s ,--' , ' ,, .' ,.,.' . tough opposition from Rob Calhoun s 1'ns' ,,nl.ls 1nK'r('Knt on- ' Sterling 1n the l"tel;ng peak, Dobson possesses "" '"" "-uume imuci m wi .u.u.- ity. If Ambler can humble Soiiderton it will mean that the Montgomery County League champions will be within a half game of lirst place. Stauffer, Soulier ton's big twirler, is in condition. He will be opposed by Hartliue. If Am bler loses nnd Disstnn defeats Doyles town Dick Seeds nnd his Disstou crew will be tied with Ambler for second place. Shahe-tip Epectcl There Is every probability of n shake up In the Manufacturers' League. All the first division clubs arc scheduled to oppose those of the second section, but in view of the class of ball now being displayed by the second stringers a few surprises are expected. The big clash In tile northeast manu facturers' circuit is the affair between Fitler nnd 1'luinb, riinners-up and third-place team respectively. If Plumb gains the decision they will jump Into second place and if Fitler wins and c. i 1 ,.... , . vui in v. u... few points fronUhe lead. ,, ft c . h- c' he"" Hevi The- It. I). "Wood Club, of Florence, X. J., nsnin ttill invade the city to meet Strntt bridge & Clothier for the second time. The last meeting resulted in n victory for the .Tcrscyinen by 5 to 4 in ten innings. Manager Truitt, of the home team, will present a new lu tlie home teuni, will present ttto new plajers in Danny McNicbol, the I'euu star, who will play second baseband Leslie Scott, of the Delaware County League, who will be seen in right Held. Stettion will entertain the crack Itox- borough Club. I.owery and Spink will, form the battery for the visitors, while, Tom Friday .and Stevenson will be In the points for the home club. At Darby the Hilldale colored club will oppose Lit Hrothcrs, and. at Port Itlelunontl Nativity ttlll clash with Camden City. Rumson Pololsts Defeated Rurnnon, Jf. J,. Aug, 1. Plating fur convolution cupa preiented by W. Htrother Jones In the Humion Country Club polo tournament, the Whlppany Jtlver polo team defeated the Fiumson Hoblna by the score of lOVi to HV4 goals. Shibe Park Today, 3:30 P. M. Athletics vs. St. Louis Hee Mark' Improted team, now en win ning etrlile. Ticket . JOc. Sit, Me & 11,10. In adranee. tllmbelii' and Spaldlnga. .. HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH J1TII T. ARKNA NATIOXAI. A. A. 11th Catharine t 1'hlla. FRIDAY KVKN1NO, AI'dUMT 1ST JOE ALLISON MIKE KOSACK Denipsey'a anarrlng partner The Ftght'g I'ele i oTiir.K noon bouth -i Prices Z.V, SOr, 1.00 Tome and (let Your Money'e tVorthl 1 OAJHIKIA tll'KN-AIR ARENA Ilimii 4 Ferney. Mrrs. Frankferd Ate. & Cambria St. Friday Kvenlng, August 1, 1810 YOL'KU MKRIMI vs. JOHNNY MALONEY Four Other Star llouta Pbila. JACK O'BRIEN'S 51 C PECJAl..DtIKR rnCBRK X J ead Yellw Pgge 31, Phone Bm . COS. UXH ANB CKKBTNUX BT. THE CURTAIN LIFTS ON NORMAN BROOKES, WONDER OF TENNIS After Five Years' Elapsc'Bettveen First arid Second Acts, ' Williams, Johnston, McLoughlin, Murray and Others Will Compete Again Wilding Among Missing IN THE SPOUTLIGHT IJY GRANTLAND RICE Copyright, into. All rlihln rwtvtd. To a Pair of Demobilized Boots (Lifted from their nook In the den to help round out a fishing jaunt). Vou have gathered drit from the long white roads That triad through the drifts of France; You have known the mire of an Argonne trail In iib teafce of an old advance; ( Vou have known he hike of a blasted pike As you floiwdcrid along the teay, As heavy as sin tchen the datcn brings in The light of another day. You've slogged your teay through the bally mud lnicrr only the dtist remained Of mi. old French toicn that caught the blast Where the Hun shells ichirlcd and rained; Floundering on throtyh the slime and wreck And sometimes stepping high Where the roofless walls of Avicourt Stared up to a sullen sky. And you've quivered a bit I'll say it noicf ' Around two shaking feet. Two feet an cold as the Arctic snows, Or a January sleet ; , And more than once you have wished to be Or hold your ancient sway Along some friendly lane at home Three thousand miles away. And now, uncleancd, with ghostly mud Long dried upon your hide, Forgotten even by the gods You rest upon your side; , ' And I wonder if ever there comes to you, Here in your Harlem den, s The call to rise for another hike And take to the road againt Where the bugle calls at the edge of dawn As reveille draws near Where the ghostly pine-trees sway again In the haunts of Camp Hcricrt Just one more old-time slogging tramp Ilcyond the city walls, Iiy battered roads and shattered towns II'Arrc the Oreat Adventure callsf And So It Goes TTUVK years ago this August, Xormau X- McLo lOiighlln the Comet. Quite a few things of at least normal Krookes was no rntv kid, eien then. He of the athletic road. Since that time bis Star Inn that adorns the game's Valhalla, Vet here he is ngain in still nnotlier August, planning to pick up where lie left off live yenrs ago. It is much ns if there was a notation on the theatrical program to this effect: "Five years elapse between the first nnd second acts." I'p goes the curtain ngain and bcie nre the same old nctors waiting to take their turn nt Forest Hills Krookes, Williams, Johnston, McLoughlin, Murruy nil except Wilding. DTT Tic ici1 not be forgotten when the championship swings under J irny. ttTV YOU wnnt some advance dope on the football situation," writes Ride i. liner, "dip this into your pipe nnd give it a whiff Colgate. If this team loses n game I'll let Dcmpsey hit me on the beak with n pair of brass knuckles." Recorded and filed. ttXlTHY is it," asks another inquisitive party, "that all fighters are known as VV mere shells the day after they are beaten?" It may be because most of them nre. Then, again, tvliocier heard of anybody beating a well man at any game? :M. & H. SELL FISH! Big Catches Being Made at Fortescue, Anglesea. Ocean City And all the other Jersey seaside resorts weakfish, croakers, flound ers, kingfish, drumfish and channel bass. Get away from shop and office for a day in the open and enjoy the pleasures of catching a basket of finny beauties that will give you something to talk about. If You Take M. & H. Tackle, Tfiey Don't Get Away Before You Start on Your Trip Join the M. & H. 5th Annual FISHING CONTEST 22 Prizes Valued at 300 FREE Contest open to everybody. Call or write for registration card without obligation. . H Salt Water Fishing Outfit $4 Contains two-piece Sea-Rod, Amateur Reel, upright with drag, and with non-back-la'shing improvement. i200-yard capacity; Six Hooks, Sinker, 50 yards Anglesea Cuttyhunk Line. $7 Fresh Water Fishing Outfit, now $3 Consists of Steel Rod, Plug Bait, Dozen Hooks, Nickeled Spoon, Rubber Bait, Flat Spool Raw Silk Line; Flat Spool Braided Oil Silk Line, Float, Sinkers, Multiplying Nickel Plated Click and Drag Reel. PHueflcr Inter-Ocean Surf-Casting Reel . $ 7 200-yard capacity. Yrt-o ipool attach ment, prevents ntr.pp.nir or (rear, ai happens with reela equipped with "throw in and throw-out" device. Fish Baskets. S1.50 & $2 We Furnish Everything Except the fish Only 20 Days More of Removal Sale Prices on Sporting Goods We move to our own new store, 512 Market Street, about August 20. To save the double handling of our stock, we have reduced prices on thousands of articles Bathing Suits, Tennis Goods, Baseball Equipment, Fishing Tackle, etc things that you need for your vacation. Help Us Move You Save Money gg .rfflg. Any Artitlt Mailtd PerttlPott 10c Extra r-JlMOSK0WITZlHE8BACH BJMW430 MARKET ST. .OflLN TUVR8DAY AND Krookes was giving fervid battle to note have happened since that date. was supposed to be out near the end greal pal, Wilding, has gone to the and Krookes himself has known the IT FOR LESS """HT'l'Tnlr Steei Rods now . . $1 ea Rods .r.:?:? $2 fc rara en M. & H. "Ntarbf FiiAinj" Ga'dt FREE SATURDAY EVENINGS: r -" -sisflSB1! 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