'v'a-'a.fcjaFj,"- 1 - vr" ' . x V ' - 'i P o"' ". EVENING PUBLIC LNEDOER-PfilLADI w SLPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919 ilMF TENDLER PROVED TO THE FIGHT FANS THAT A MAN MAY BE DOWN BUT HE'S NEVER. OUT H : : . : i - TENDLER OVERCOMES OH, MAN! WORLD SERIES WINS -TWO KNOCKDOWNS AND IN NA TIONAL LEAGUE ARE LONG OVERDUE llcydler Circuit Has Bagged Only One Championship in Last Ten Years, Thai by Boston McGraiv's Post-Season Record Poor FIGHTS WA Y TO WIN ffKillic Jackson Twice Drops Quaker City Pride in First tf Round, Only to Take Worst Lacing of Career During Clnsiitir Snxsinns Clnttto Kvhihitinn Thrills S -v3 ) - s IWSsa V ( Yes-He's nothing To n I J,SMT lT5o VooBAD' mmmA I r TfVIV U &V "CaISe Tomorrow Bui N1Cfe. Thvt ,Ys got -WMA NoTHtN To So , I "P the Rm play Golf WW Yo0 CAM w W&iim ', MT THe opf.ik.&iJ 1 got he-li. ulftRK AT The uaoc A CotA- I it'. a f&V'V. I FOR Th LUVA r I H6LP Mtt fr a I !'v r I ?.. K. II v ItOnKRT "Wirt Kdllor Kienlng Public Ledger t niiyrtvht. till, hi Public l.tilorr fo AFTER tnki.is a slam on thr fhin liirli nil but knocked him for a coal and arisinc; to lii frrl nnlr to lake another on the panip vulnerable spot. Lev Tendler innie bad; nnd won a decision from Willie .Jacknon in the linnl reel at Shibe Park last niirht. T1ii priile of Philadelphia never wis closer to n kporkout and he is the luckiest guv in the world to be able to sit up and fell the utory of liou it happened. Willie knocked him "tiffer than n planked shad and how Tendler managed to jet up was n nijtrrj. Accordins to Iloyle he should have taken the lount of a thou.inil. for that wallop, which landed Hush on the whiskers, was enouch to stop an express trnin Hut Lew win game. lie refused to admit he even was in danger of being defeated and mannged to "tall tlimugh the round. He grew xlinuger after the second anil at the end wns lighting hard and administering lots of punish ment. He had Jackvpn'fi fine cut nod bleeding and the crimson fluid flowed from the nose, mouth and n cut under the left eje Willie nKo was- battling all f the time and not nine did he break ground It was one of the grandest little scraps we have seen in iiiutiv n da Two game blokes nlwajs ghc the crowd A run for its monej . Speaking of crowds, theie were in. (10(1 customers, cash and otherwise, in tnc "ntR when the final wns staged. Ilefoie the fracas started, the huge stands were bo sparseh populated that a stranger would think the A"r were playing dajliglit baseball. And there was no trouble. Captain Kenney was very active and with his assistant. Sergeant S. It. Wilson, maintained perfect order. Every disturbance was quelled before it started. The police did good work in the first lound utter Tendler went down Several of the spe tators left the stands to get a closer view of the disaster mid were chased into the outfield. No one cm blame the spectators, however, for the sight of T.ew Tendler fiking a flop was enough to excite a parsimonious parson. J T ll'.l.V the lull limr I'rudlci had iiiflr nntf rvrrjthiiip chr. It also wai nnrrprclrd, which wade thr act go biff. Tendler Had Close Call From Disqualification rpHAT terrible chin chop was perpetrated when the round was about Iwo JL minutes old and came after Lew basted nose. The bojs hud sparred and tapped lightly as is nlwajs the case In the opening stanza, until Jackson dropped his right hand. Quick a a (lash. Tendler shot his left to the fni e nnd it landed. Willie staggered back, blinked his eyes and looked like a person nbout to take a high dive into the land of dreams where blue elephants and lavender giraffes abound, lint that's nil it was. He just looked like it. Perhaps Lew was careless and perhaps again, he wasn't. It may be that he forgot he was battling one of the huidest-hitting lightweights in the world, and If he did he remembered it vividly afterward. Willie rushed forward nnd I,evr got set to shoot home another stiff smack. Ilut it never landed. .Inckson put all of his strength into the blow . let Tendler have it on the chin and nlooie ! heir sank to the canvas. His ejes were glassj and he wns out. At the ouiit of sU he aioc to one knee and barelj was on his feet before ten was chanted by Pop O'Hrien. He fell tntot clinch nnd Jackson tried to push him nway. Tendler shook bis head tc clear his befuddled brain and hung on like grim death. Near a neutral corner Jackson landed another bhort right and Tendler went down again. It wns then that Jackson lost the tight and Tcndler's seconds lost their head. Thej rushed over to where Tendler was lying nnd showered him with wafer. Kterjbody had n sponge nnd Lew wns drenched. It was like standing tinfler Niagara Falls nnd the boj t nil Id not help but be icthcd. How they got "sVay with it no one knows, bemuse it is against the rules. Jackson rushed to the ropes nnd tried to strike Si oodles, who was giving the principal shower. and Doc Muglcy. Willie's manager, grabbed a vacant bottle by the neck and started for Tcndler's corner to bust it orr some unprotected dome. Fortu nately, Doc was stopped before he passed the neutral comer in front of the grandstand. Had be been allowed to go on his way, some one would have been hurt and the tight would have been turned into n battle royal, or a riot or something. Si. ff.S iirndttr nt lltmirwtj irntri rfr. fir irtoiitls aitot qhr any amstanrr' In i fighter in thr rttig. 'Ihroinii'i iratir 11 n violation, and had a riaid rulinn hern made last night. Trndtri irould haer hren ihiqunlifird in thr in lound. Wr nrcd a itrwnrnt horinn rode in I'lnlnrlrlpliia. It ti up to sonic onr to grl amy. irf from now on n barer who 11 fiMr'f l any way by hit teinndx nhould br diunaliicd immediately. luvkson's Knockout Efforts Fail Bl UT Tendler got b with it and thai put up the very best tight in his he waded 1 t make up for his bum ', 'be made good lie had n big job on 'his kands and seemed to have as much ' chance of winning as a selling plater that had bceu left at the post in I race with Purchase and Sir ltarton. That second session was tame, Jackson trying all of the time to put oier ' another right-hauded wallop which would ring down the -urlniu and Lew defending himself and guarding against that .-cry thiug. He stepped around, hot his long right jab to the face and kept Willie at a distance Lew was stronger in the third, and Willie wns as wild as one of (,'onuic Jlack's pitchers lie still tried for n one-punch knockout nnd that put him on the blink. Tendler operated on his fare and body, nnd administered lots of punishment He kept close watch on Jackson's right hand, howeicr, nnd vras careful to be some place else when it swished through the ozone. Willie, began to show the effects of the (onstant piimmcling nnd was bleeding from f a cut under the left eye at the end of the round. In the fourth, Tendler was at bis best and cut down the big lead piled up in. the first round. He shook Jackson several times with hard lefts to the head and body and had liis foe missing. Willie, however, did good work in the clinches, his arms working like piston rods eiery time he got in close. I Also his fight hand was a constant menace. Wllle landed n stiff right in the fifth, but Lew was looking for it and was not injured. He came back stronger than ever and handed out moiv than he received. It wah the same in the sixth stanza. Jackson, frantic over his iuability Jo land n knockout, tried vainly to laud a wild punch, but Tendler always wus out of rnnge. H maintained his lead aud was entitleil t i. V verdict at the end. fUXDIihll! prated he tould lake a piinih lait night and not iuit. He patted thr crucial teat and o did Jackson, for lhat mailer. YUIle was game and dangirous until the final bell. It was a bout 1 iCfll icorlh seeing. Bill Evans and Cy Perkins Enjoy Act mHE preliminaries, or whatever they were, took un lots of time .,i i..i. . 1 -: . . . . . . , ""r the wlndup Iook goon oy comparison, uniy l.vnus, American League 1 umpire and author of "Knotty Problems on the Diamond," did not eniov tivh ' h.t.n hi, linrl n sent tttblnil the ft'; "I cau't cr very well," said Bill, ut on the Held." gb , "That ain't nothing" Cy Perkins remarked. "You ncicr had good tj efclght. I know it because 1 haTe a'4 That crabbed Bill's act and he &M watch Frankie Conifrey wallop f!e, enjoyed the bout between Harry e Moy, which resulted iu a draw, nkle Brltt beat Joe Tiplltz in six f ' And Jhat was not all. There ",A4 Bteve Latzo, a sort of a return grudge fight, aud Lewis won. He had all "ht the cleverness, ring generalship "V Haultou had nothing but gooil intentions aud a wild right swing. Latzo lost . . .n..i .- . ...1.1. r i.i !.. j MCua QC IU11CU 111 CUUUCl-l linn nuj fW way thai hou wasted hit much con fa lion. V. MAVWKI.I. hrrn knot led doicn hi hit rni7 had landed a stiff smash on Willie's must i(o;i. I((iriui3 to thr gave bini a chance to come bai k and lareer. Slatting in the second round showing in the opener, and belieic us. ; . screen. "aud I won't be sore if 1 can get seen you work." wan forced to peer through the wire .Tnck Busso, who substituted for Oeorge I'earce, the champion pinchhltter, and antl cheered with the others when sensational sessions. was a semi-wlndup between Ted Lewis and speed, while his opponent from 1,1 uib Dfii,a. icufoju teat terrible, and there teas r ; OFP'CG 'S ALL IKW PLEvTG. J3AY TcRRtBLe tt? MK6 . -iV V0U7 S &00V SMAOe- I WITH NOTHIMG -p0WJeJ S57' P " - - XtK ITT " S M0TWIM0 Tc; GO I To tVOfisY IpoiiR W'j ' I V -?V' ' " 1 'l"T'A "suCuT'n (VsWAT IN 6AM . amTviiTaT roULDl ) WHAT A FOOL I MGLPWHeN) H)LL MADE ME ( T u.Jr D., ( VOAS TO TbC, "A ?J?EJ X 60 AND SPILL r I HAVE BeeN . UP IrJ MY VOORK-i J) ta J05T V BV TGLL.N6 HB JJakS ALL '.'.(.! r? ? ? ' --r-- X Y00 CAM ("TT3 OPfMXHE VCN Z s-sA1 LA J I .IT"-' 'I ATT.C V7 .THREEBIKESTj ! WIATCHPACED RACE Carman, Madonna and Chap I man to Compete at Drome Thursday Night GOULLET RACES SPENCER, A three-coinered niatrh r.nc is next fcatuic in motorpaced racing. the On I Thtirsduj night Clarence Carman. A in-, I cent Madonna and (ieorgc Chapman will I meet in a triangular affair, to be run in. 1 ten-mile heats, l Velodrome. at the Point I'recze Carman has a uetory over Chap-1 . . . f...1 ' man in a matin race Here, jiuihuiiw , also has triumphed. i rates where four 01 lt..t in the l,ie five stars have been competing Chapman lias been the I hcnastion. r'.,..mnt, tlm. ml iionrnreil fni 111 bete UtillC1II -tl.'l. , ......... -- last Saturday night. He has been riding great in ltostot. and Providence as well during the last three weeks. He expects to surprise Thursday night. ' Willie Spencer will be in for a hard evening when he meets Alfred (ioulett. I ' nn American aviator, in a match sprint "a,;: .ioulett won two big races nll(l ' 'finished third in another in Newark, v. i, Minna; . A niatfli motorpaced rn c for iiuia tnirs oor tlio fUc milp distance uill brine toRHhrr Vanr Wylio ami Har- I nit! Hon ii sail . Scraps About Scrappers The n-tt hlr opon-air attrartinn vill ne . di tlifl IMulV Iark .Monda n'uht I sVnnilt drwk nt Hcht'A filchtS will rnt " I tin. with Mrnny Leonard nnd Irish Vatpy 1 1 ( line btarlnc the wlnn-up bunlen 1 Charley Ulill will he hfr afif-r an ah ! f.iire of two rears. Illn AphI fop will he Hirry I'l'Ti of nrooklMi While's lant ha I Ie In thin ritv was against Jrhnn Tillmiii at Shlbe I'arlc I Jnhnnr Dundee will d-on nrr for t few houri I" iiwkf It an unpl"Rnnt n roslb! i for Jop WVUInpr Dunrtee ha ilellvr-fd In 1 b( th of hla open-air appointments thl .loe nenj.nnln, the coast proilurt who will 1 irike hl l-liut against Al Thompson nn th I't 11 Iir'i r-l. eimeB lit re w Ith h Mr I ftBi.e r puatlon !ln !nttleB wl h I.nnrtJ I nn1 lackson In Frisco boosted his flchtlntf i dfiicK - Jolinnj 'Mcib, llobhy Otjnnit s ulupfilrs HahiuolKht will hao an opportuultv to tr fffrirt Hn, he wntii n make li n ur m- I fill onr ItTman Hlnilln rlan t a nme jior- J eal In aTps lor mis meeiins I.fn Itouliiiitltl will exlltbit in tilt AlUntlr nil Mnnninz Club wlntl-un on ThurBrtax n'tiit agalnut K. O louuhlln n!rtl .Mov anil Slanle) Hlnkle clh In the rlltbt-rrund nftrinnal The other houta follow Johnn Alx vn nldl TrFalan'l and Young Tola nil v Johnny DouKhort Jnhnnx Hurnft will hae a brae of nrsr v pltFrweizlita In hla Cambria epen-dlr wind f.,re Jark Ward The other houta follo lounc rinhldeau v t barley (Pile ) l.re I j-inav nisill .ncu r.nii ,,11'innriH V'nn nyNVlK v, Tcmmv Murray ' Mlfky ilallaiher and Tommy Jamison iwill be the Hlnd-up performers nt Joe OrifTo's t;iexenth street arenR, the National ("tub on Trlday nleht Tounir Nelson nnd HattlliiX Stinger come together In the seinl-wlnd-up Three other cood bouts complete the raru l Al Thompwn. th" clever marine light weight reeeted hla discharge from the terire last Saturda He plana to remain here for a fow months to make tt Interesting for the loeal lightweight!!. He etpeeta to r, turn to 111" home In Cincinnati next fdll Jack Itagen Is piloting Thompson Jnhnm Tillman meets Joe Slmonlch In llutte. Mont., tomorrow night. Johnny Is making his annual tour through the far went I.ast week he met Johnny Crlffltha In Denver Tillman will be In the east before ,he end of the month, according to a recent letter. Mike O'Dowd has a couple of big matches hooked On August 22 he will make 15a pounds for Jack nrltton In Newark, and on Ijibor ra he will take on Harry flreh In a title match over the twelve-round distance, in Toledo. Jaek eln"'l"1,t"l' ?' ' 'ln of pro. meters of the Phil Park show 1, making his headquarters at the Hlngham Hotel The king of optimists said Ilia advance sale n.ver was better. Promoters Ounnls and Tailor l "re Jubilant "ft a a costly program, but no tho fans like," said the duo Jack nrltton and Johnny Orlfflths coma together on Thursday nljtht. jpenver will he th scene of the battle. Following thia nrltton will hasten East to prepare for Mike O'powd It is also reported that lirlt Ion will meet a high-class boy here on August 25, There I a letter In this of lice for Joey Fox. tue Kniuih fetUnerwelsht. J0tr MANY PHILADELPHIANS AMATEUR ELIGIBLES Those Not on 1916 List Must Sec That Their Names Are Approved for Big Event at Oakmont By SPICK HAM. TIIKIti: is a long list of Philadelphia golfers on the IHlli roster of cligibles for the national amateur championship tournament. Since that time many " 'H""- ""S'ut , er o cuter the big evcut which is to be stnged nt Onkniont, Pittsburgh, August 10 to 2H, each entrant must see to it that his name is on the list. Virtually All f tl.n.n ...1.-. tr.nl nn.t In 1. .,1,..K. " !".- ...... ,.. ,....t ... .....- . ....u. I'lonsnip meeting at Meriou in 1010 arc still eligible. i Because of the cnnicllntion of cliam I pionship golf made necessary by the I war, the national association this year tins linen lenienf ntift instnm! nf onini. .... ... , ......... ... 1.(l. tlirougn tne oiti list hum nskmg ror 1 """ tatoinoiits from dub secretaries ' " "' !1P actual merits of each case. l"1" ''"'ided to allow nil those to par- . .. ..... . .. . "cip.iie "" 'ie uiuuug uie engiutes '" "' war clouds began to gntlier. .. ,. . ,. l"es.ion of Time ' " the, idea of the I. S. (,. A. to have only players indexed who plnj to . ,. !.,... -i.. ' .'" I""ll " '."'" ' " "al "" similes 11 live nuiiuirHp, nt,L-ver, n ,ouniry V.IUO , ifc. . '"'iji n....- question that is not so easily answeied idelphia Country Club: 1". W. Kemble, in the opinion of some. Philadelphia Country Club: Mnx It. Some obscure clubs no doubt have Mnrston : Itichard Mott. Huntingdon entered the names of plnyers who Valley: IT. C. Mrf'all, Merion ; II. R. would not be getting enough handicap iMcFarlnnd, Huntingdon Valley : II. W. nt seen or nine strokes, but in due Perrin, Merion; W. (!, Pfeil, Hunting time these will be sifted out nnd the don Valley: II. X. Kaymoud. Chestnut list boiled down to where the LT. S. CI, Mill; W. II. HejnoUK Aronlmink ; II. A wnnts it. A. Sands, Merion: S. W. Sargent, The eligibility list of the lT. S. (I. A. Merion; D. A. Service; Sidney K. Shnr is compiled from lists or players uomi- iwood, Merion; A. II. Smith, Hunting nnted by the vnrious sectional nssocin don Valley; AV. P. Smith, Huntingdon tions through the country. If nn;,Vnlley: O. C. Thomas, Jr., Philadel player whose name does not appear on phia Cricket Club: AV. L. Thompson, the official list desires to be included Huntingdon A'allcy : L. M. AVashburn, he may bubmit for consideration Meriou ; W. T. AVest, Philadelphia through the secretary of the sectional , Country Club; A. C. Williams, Hunt nssoriation governing his district three i ingdon Valley; II. L. Willoughby, scores, verified by a marker nnd certi- I Philadelphia Country Club; II. L. AVil h(d by the secretary of his club, of three I son, Merion. AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES , H-sirrnacfmit for Saturda 1 or out of town orrrrinc .R...f"" ay'e Hr ' , 4nirR .""-- . -, '. ' h' i,ita,. South Klghleenth utrfct or phone Dickinson 10DS after B-30 p m Nortli Knd Club, a efmipro horn? luli ha a date" In Auguat and September for trama wIUIoe to tral for a KUarantff rhrlfs Cutler. 518 West Susquehanna ae nue . raarhatl T, C. wants tames with reml pro hom teams paln a (tuarantee H 11 i avanausli. WS2 Woodland cnue. m,rlru, A. A. haa AUEUt lfi and :n ........ .,.nle.n to elahtern er old ' '"" Memph.,1 street nellmar A. A. Is aruilou" to book Kames with all eemlpro traveling teami such as P? t! lludd. Camden. Anchor (Hants 1,1b ert Stars and Slenton Profs, for twlllcln and Saturday games Al. II Ostrand J31ll South Chadnlck street ralethorpe A. A., a first-class team, would like to book names with home teams pay ing a guarantee. Joseph Schorle. 214 Glen wood avenue. , llelsher A. A. a flrst-class team haa Hundays during August open away and a few tnlltght games at home for such trams as Illlldale, Haywood CO and Ttjan A 1; preferred. John J. Gallagher. 1424 South Taylor street ( lluster Club, a flrst-class traveling club has Sunday dates In Auaust and Septem ber open for teams paying a guarantee H I. Iteecher. 2107 South Franklin street West Philadelphia A. A, would like to sign a Pltrher and third hasenian at once Wll llam Darragh. 1221 Couth Forty-ninth street llookdula A. A. has August B open for all semlpro home teams lid Mlntzer. '2418 North Colorado street St. IwTne f. C, Is without a game for Ssturday and would like to hear from first class teama for that date S. W. Faber 1337 West Tork street M. M. I. C. will meet the Northesst All-Stars In a twilight game at Cedar and Ontario streets Thursday evening, August 7 . ,. .. . . . . ,,. . . , Hrolt-rowell Dairies lias twilight and Rat. irua uvc wit hi-mh itviuik . 'mIZ. . . J n..,l... . T.'i.- Football Star Wrenches Neck Making Golf Shot Cambridge, Mass.. Aug. .". Har vard's first footbnll casualty U Charles Clark, the .2."i-pound guard. Clark, while ninking a golf shot, dis located two vertebrae in his neck and his physician. Dr. Williams, said that under no circumstances would Clark be able to play foot ball next fall. rounds of IS holes, each played on different days over the regular course of the club, n member of the U. S. O. A. together with such evidence of qualifi cation as he may possess. A secretary of any sectional association may nomi nate n player for the consideration of the executive ommittee of the V. S. O. A. upon information which he consid ers .sufficient. legibility List rri. nr,nlerl list of Pll ilntlclllll 1H 118 1 nt u "": ,,0CR nol include the many stars who ,mve 1)000mo cUgible since 1010. but ,,,. in.,ud( nU of those who arc slll 0,jKib,0 from that time: c. H. ISuxton. iiuniinguon nv . j: ', Clark, 3d, Philadclpliin Cricket I Club; F. T. Clark. Philadelphia 1; A. ' Morris Crosby, Chestnut ill; II. II. Frnuclnc, Huntingdon Anlley; K. U Frnncis, Merion ; It. h. tinscom. .. ... t v 11..... iu,n,wtMi,;,i ' Mcnon ; iv. ...".,, ""'"" Five Leading Batsmen in the Major Leagues AMERICAN riajer. "O. Tobb 77 Moler (Iff earli fll Pecklnpaurh . . "-1 Jackson 02 NATIONAL Player. C. rr.itath . ... 64 VI j era . . . M Unlltl! ... .11 Mi Henry . n .. heat 89 I.KAOUE A.n. rt. n. r.c. .3118 304 M 112 34 H M 123 MH ,t JIM in an 72 108 ,34 340 49 114 .3X1 I.KAOPU ' A.n. b. 11. r.c. 101 31 67 .3.11 322 41 10.1 .320 310 42 103 .323 181 21 off .321 SSI 47 112 .310 tsma stating their guarantee. son f,128 Merlon avenue J. Nlchol. Welcome A. C., one of Philadelphia's fore most traellng cluba. has open dates In Au gust and September for any homo club onering a guarantee William Laery. 2320 I ernoii street. Darby IrAlB has August 111 and 30 open for llrst-class home eluba paying a good guarantee. K. II. Smith. 100 Boutli sixth street, Darby. N hnloe A, C. hag August 9 open for some tirst-cUss teams giving reasonable Induce ments . , Hooker. 2822 Mutter street. Cooperrtlln A. O. desires to hear from all etrtctiv nrst-class horns teams, BUI Toung, 3357 North Second street. 1'earca A. A, has a few open dates In August and September for flrst-class teams only, either home or away. D. H. M . 196 West Dntarlo streetj Hurley A. C. would like to arrange games with any eighteen to twenty 5 ear old teams orferlng a guarantee. Francis Dwyerm, 007 Barclay street. West Philadelphia C. C. has Saturday, August 9, open away for flrst-class home club, n J. J'anzullo, 3816 Lancaster avc- Lynch and White In Draw' I Iloaton. Aug. . Joa t.ynch lst night draw iiiTi'"SU. e nhnv m v h. Jl"" -w "..-:-,"-"-. -'J l-T.. " "" jjenway A w la inevB-rouu uoui. OR WILL QUIT GITS McGraw Declares Southpaw. Is Not a Holdout, and Matter Will Be Adjusted COMPROMISE IS EXPECTED St. Iniis, Aug. n. Art Nr-lif, s,outli pntv nrnuirt'tl by thp Oinnfti in the deal with Iloton, Iior not yrt put his .Tolm Hnnrock to n New York contract, nnd says he will not play for the Ciiants until lie receives a Rubstautial increase in salary. "I positively refuse to pitch tor the Oiants untler the financial terms called for under my IJoston contract," cays Xelif. "I'll quit rather than do s,o." MrOraw docs not think there will he any trouble with Nchf. "The boy isn't a hold out," says McGraw. "He and I will get together and btraighten things out."' McOraw. declined to say whether he would give Nchf thp demanded raise. From every indication there will be a compromise. Art is expected to work in one ot the two games here today. McORAW ROUSES REDLAND Judge Dixon and Mayor Protest at Term "Horjie of the Hun" Cincinnati. Aug. fi. -Apolosv for an nllegrd reflection on the patriotism of the bat.elinll fans of Cinemnnti is de manded of John McOraw, manager of the (iiaut, in letterTthnt arc being sent to John llcydler, president of the Na tional League. "We'll be glad to get out of th home of the bun," McfJraw is quoted oy witnesses as Baying during an argu ment with fans after Sunday's came. A fight was nverted by thftprcsence of policemen. That McGraw be called upon to affirm or deny this remark, and if he made it, to apologize publicly, is the demand of Judge 13. T. Dixon and other leading citizens of the Queen Uity. GOULD IN BIG MATCH To Meet Klnsella for Open Court Tennis Title at Racquet Club Jay Gould, nmatcur, and Walter Kinsella, pro. are to meet in n match for the open championship of'America in court tennis on the court of the 'Ilacqiict Club, hi Philadelphia, in De cember next. The match will be the best of thir teen sets, no advantage sets to be played; four hets on Tuesday, Decem ber '2; four sets on Thursday, Decem ber 4, and the remaining sets on Sat tirdaj, Deecmbir 0. No advnutago sets to be plajed, nud each, day's play tu btart at 11 :f!0 a. in. If Mr. Could wins, he shall receive u cup; Kinsella receives a large 'purse, win or lose. Vlm Lacks Vim In This Game WlldHOod, N. J Aug, 5. Wlldwood out classed Mm A. 1 . here yesterday, wlnnlng by 12 to 8. Stenton A. C. will play hero tu. oay. West Phils Register. The West Philadelphia P. C. defeated the aney jar leam, ot rnoenuvllle, d to 0. SHIBE PARK M S Athletics vs. Chicago' 0 "!?..?'' ,!!.,f,"",,. I'agno leaders Y. Kddle Collins and old rnvnriu. A 5"1"!..?.0'' " M. .10. Olmbels' Him riiniiw A R E HERE rAMDRIA. OPEN AIR ARKNA. nnrna and I'etoej. Mgrs, Frankford Ave. anil Cambria, . Friday Kvenlnr, August Slli JACK WARD s. KII)IK McANDIUIWH ronr Other HUr llouls Phil. JACK O'BRIEN'S Jic BPECIAT. SOITMEK COUBftB JL J , YeUow Pgga til. I'han Rook 'a 1, CM, XH Hot qu3XKV7 ra. v ' "" -. IN TIIK SrOKTLIflHT ISY (ilt.NTINI HICK Copj right. 1919. All rights reserved JOHN J. McOItAAV has his sights adjusted on something more than u-uicro pennant this season. He Is shooting in the general direction of a iiiniiiigerlitl record, the same being the first major lengiic mandnrln upon the roster l win seven pennants, piovided I'nt Moron doesn't toss a wrench into the situation. McOraw and Mnck bend the procession with six flags each. McGraw tied up .Mack's record in 1IU7. and If he wins again this waning campaign he will be out in front of the fold with pennants to his credit in 1001, 11)0.", 1011, llflL'. 1HI3, 1II17 and 10111 thp long list covering an interim of seventeen .eiir McOraw has something else to shoot nt. He already bus won six priiiniiiK but It has been fourteen years since he bagged a world's series. His lirt whirl at the post seven Hurry was a moptip. With Matty nn'd McOinnity lie, shut out the Athletics in four out of five games, but since that plensing episode bis clnn has been an open tnrget for every American League club that came along. The Athletics stopped his giants abruptly in 1011 nnd lDl.'l, the Itcd So halted him in 1912, nnd the White Sox belted him iu 1017. One by one they have shot poisoned arrows, into the bewildered Giants, who since 18!J."i liuv'c won only eight out of twenty-four world scries games. A "," of which rccallt the thought lhat the National League is hum f time overdue in Ihesc world series intcrniiiiglings. National Has Won Once in Ten Years TIIIj National League 1ms only bagged one in the last ten years. Thai llurr.t developed In 1014 when Htallings's Ilrnves lost control of themselves and peeled the hide off the Mackmen. That lone victory has pretented the Amcr lean League from having n ten -year sweep. New York, Philadelphia, Hrooklyn and Chicago, all in turn, have horned in to take n -Imnd in arresting the triumphant progress of the American League, only to hnvo the debris cleaned nut of the bnllyard the day after it all was oer aud the autopsy hatl been rendered. , There is a striking chance that McOraw will now think twice before be recommends another manager to another club. He recommended Oeorge Stallings to lioston, and it was Stnllipgs in 101-I who stopped his dash for n four-ytar pennant run. He recommended Wilbert Ilobinson to Brooklyn, and in 1010 it wus Itobiuson who interpolated a pennnnt stymie ami .arrived there first, McOraw then recommended Tat Moran to Cincinnati last winter nnd it has been I'nt nnd none other who has been harassing bis march all season. There's no vast pleasure in recommending n man for 11 job and then a few months later find him after you with an unlifted mace. AJO KOXnnR cGraw may decide lo stop and reflect befuit he hoi ns in with another boost. Strong International Competition THIi expert who figures he can pick the championship winner among Hwins. Ouimet, Travers, Gardner, etc.. nt golf, nnd Williams, Johnston, Murray. Ilrookes, etc.. nt tennis, this budding August is welcome to the job. The surest prognostication in sight is that both championships will bring on the two strongest .fields any American championships ever have known. If that doesn't get you nnj where there is very little to do but sit back nnd wait. If you desire another secret of Ty Cobb's success, ""watch this feature of his piny he never takes his eye off the ball from the moment it leaves the pitcher's right or left pnw until it has left the bat. In the same way if you watch Cfiick Kvans at golf you'll never sec bis head shift until after the ball is romping down the course. 'S' 1111 old slogan, but for all lhat few follow il, and thaic who do nenciallu loiter around the top. Late War Had THH late war has a long reach. Hill Potts, the Canadian guide iu the hcjut of the Alhertian Rockies, was standing on the bank of 11 mountain trout stream, snnring the elusive lisli. ill" iookcu 10 ue nn eternal part ot me picture, ns much so as if he had been painted there. You could rever imagine l,lm holm? iinvwhere else. Yet three ycai ago this month in n sector south of Ypres the Roche had exploded a stormed ,lhe position and took ntnct.Vvnne Potts went up with the mine, came uown 111 time to tiraw a mncnino-gun bullet and when tbV smoke cleared away he found himself working in a sail mine along the Mazurian Lakes working, when he wasn't strung up by the thumbs or dungeoned for refusing to salute. MARYLAND RACING DATES Plmllco Meet From Nov. 1 to 13 and Bowie From Nov. 14 to 29 Saratoga. N. Y., Aug. 5. Racing dates for the autumn meeting at I'im lico and Rowie, in Maryland, have been awarded. The Pimlico meeting will be held from November 1 to 13, and Howie will bnve racing from November 14 to 20. It was expected the stewards would take some aetion on tho applications from several jockeys who arc under sus pension, but these matters did not conic up for discu&iion. Langford and Thompson Draw Tulsa. Oklu., Aug !i. -Sam I.angford. of Boston, and Jack Thompson, of Philadelphia, fought fifteen Ust rounds to a draw here last night. It was the first fight In an ellmj Inallon series for the HMO belt offered by Hilly McClaln, a promoter of this city, for the nrsro heayelght championship of tnc world "BUI" Lange to Wed New York, Aug. 5. William A. T.ange. known to basebitll fans as "Hlg Hill," former Chicago National league star, now living In San Kranclaco. was granted a marriage II cense In the Municipal Dullding to wed Miss May Mona Vlrum, twenty-four sears old. also from San l'ranclsco. The bridegroom Is forty-eight ears old Anderson, Former Mack, Wins Game Lefty Anderson, who formerl pitched for the Athletics, but was released to the louls ville Club of the American Association, has returned to this city. Anderson twirled the St. Carthage C. 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