P7f.' ' J !"-.', - V" tv-t V.-:1 EVENING PUBLIC? LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919 18; i X'J JING JOHNSON, OF OUR ATHLETICS, IS JUST AS LIBERAL WITH HITS AS A LANDLORD WITH REPAIRl 'T thJ LEW TENDLER NEVER FELT FIRST PUNCH THAT FLOORED HIM Southpaw Dtrfn't Know What Hit Him, and Was A wakened When He Heard Referee Count Six NOTES FROM RINGSIDE Uy JAMES S. CAR0IJ1X THR old story of painless departure is revived. The knockout is the well-known pnth to the exits nml to the dressing room without pain. Thine who have been the victims of the one punch to the vitnl spot often smile when told of it Inter. Johnny Dundee once went out for fifteen min utes nnd upon reviviiiR insisted upon starting the "next" round. Lew Tendler last night took a right , on the chin nnd for five seconds was noncommunicutive nnd nonmobile. Lew was a stranger in his own home town. The grcnt southpaw didn't know- wliat hit him. where lie was struck or i -Tick Ilagen, the noted Penn baseball how it happened. All he knew wns ! conditioner ; Jimmy DeForest, Jack that he wns on the floor when the haze Dcmpsey's first aide: Johnny Loftus cleared nnd he saw Heferee O'Hrien and Pat O'Connell. O'l'onnell is the standing over him. fie heard the ref- trainer of the Vauclnin steeds. eree count ,"six." "seven." and nt "eight" lie realized it was time to get ,,. lr ; nMar,lt flcr tba h up. Ilewnltcd for "nine, then limped lfncCi fi)lnllj found ,,,-, ((.nj fn ,hr rjlig. to his pins. ,fr jjr lr(Iit r,.A-pd for n scientific ex- Survives Worst planapon o n knockout nt the moment After that all was well, lie had sur- Tcmlltr hit the vnnvai, but he refused vlved the worst, had taken Jackson's ' ,0 6.c tiiferPiewol. best and wns in a receptive mood. .The curtains had raised and nil was bliss ' Kilillo Lewis, thn former railroad thereafter. Tim dark and stormy ses- skin had passed. All this information was disclosed in n dressing-room conversation with the southpaw. "Well, bow did it feel, Lew?" smiled one of his interrogators. "What do you mean, feel?" replied the gladiator. "Where did he hit me? .,, , . , I ,. j man i sec iuijiiuiik iihuiiik ""u .'""'Thompson. FranUlc Dalles- and Joe Jicncitn. can't duck what you don't see." I "Did it hurt?" continued the ones- , 'I he four-refercc yntrm nerved to J tioner. , .rr intere.it in the hattles. Lew Grim- t .li.i-' i u nrnTn;,inl Tomlln : nan officiated in two. the first and x uiuu i n-ci il, ,....1.1. ..1...... "T wnsn't even' weak. If that's what they cnll a knockdown I would just as ' soon take one as to receive n bad wnl- i lop over the eye or on the nose. It's I what I cnll painless punishment." 1 lawn O Brlen Orates - , As Promoter nnd Manager Tnil Glass man turned to his protege the per spiration wns still strenming from his beaming brow. "Boys, I wouldn't take S5000 and go through it again," gurgled the youthful i promoter. "N'o, I wouldn't tnkc ?10,- 000. That's the first time I ever felt my legs give way. It was a close call. Lew's n great fighter. He's a game boy. I'll never lose confidence in him again." Philadelphia Jack O'flricn was stand ing nearby. He raised n smile that rivnled tho radiation of a bright summer sun. "Gentlemen," sang Philadelphia .Town, "it wns some night nnd some fight. Lew is the modern arctic man. I never witnessed a cooler or gamer exhibition. The kid's there." Some Pempsey Convoy Having collected nil the data pos- sible under the conditions, Philadelphia! club nR 'ts "'y president for the last Jawn led tho march from the room to eight years. the streets. There .Too Dempsey, the1 William Maley was elected vice presi former oarsman and later conch of Jack , dent, August Schmidt was re-elected Kelly, wns loafing by in his Packnrd. , treasurer, .1. I. O'Connor wns elected The party was safely convoyed to the I recording secretory and William T. city. I Ilargis was elected finnncial secretary. A' messenger from the Jackson camp. The trustees elected consist of Kdward was admitted to the Dempsey party. ' McLaughlin, Hobcrt W. Hess and Harry He was calmly excited. i Hoffman. "Fellows, that's some wild place over Tlie athletic committee elected Thomas there," exclaimed the excited youth as I Ollligan manager of the track team and he pointed to Jackson's headquarters. I !' Sillon track captain. The mem "Doo Hagley's all up in tho nir. Jack-, bersbip committee is composed of Johu son's badly battered and looks like the' Alleiidorf. Frank (Jnllngher and Ed- victim of n race riot. Evervthlnc's wrong. Ilngley nnd Jackson think the world's against them, and what's the vse of lingering with such an unsociable gang." Ring Side Rings Howard Lytic informed Joe Kelly 'before moving from Itox 0 thnt Jackson still wns it grcnt fighter. Howard was opposed to the unannounced shower when Lew wns on the ennvas. John Kvans and Captain Frnnk Hale voiced Mr. Lytle's sentiments. , , two fast outfielders in Merz, of Wild- Jack Sprout, the Governor s son. )wo0(l( and Beebe. n minor leaguer from quictl, viewed the sensational struggle tll0 west ! Wright, who has been from a box chair. F.ddie White was playing with Hog Island, is back again his guest. Mr.. Sproul had first-hand at , iacc at short. inorioio of the Witlard-Dempsey f x.'sllton is scheduling games with the clash and u-as t a position to pass bcat tpams in Philadelphia nnd vieiuity ;dffinrn on the 1 endter-Jackson fray. for tho remainder of the scson through 0 , . , ... the schedule manager, J. r. Itudisill, Sam Gross was discovered mlnetlng with - c, .. w,. i . ths few rlnssldo boss. Louie Kamp trailed 2.1' houth lift)'-second street. the wandertnir Sammy. Others observed i near tho exclualvo rlnzalde were N'lck i ..,., ..... .. .., Haya, Doctor O'Connell. Joe Cervlno. nun-, NFW MAM FDR MflRAM ell Edwards. Charley Schwartz. Judee I l,L" Hll run liiunnm Harry Imber, George Imber and Yankee ' ...... Schwartz. , I Pat Purchases Pitcher Outfielder Alt Clarke glittered in the dark i Charles See From Rochester reaehM of the spacious stadium. lie, Cincinnati, O.. Aug. 5. Outfielder was accompanied by Iticbnrd Walsh, ' and Pitcher Charles See, who was pur Mlkc and John Murphy and Alf Iloyd. j chased from the Rochester International Mr. Walsli cume well deeorted, wear- j League club by the Cincinnati Nation ing a beautiful white plaster over the , ujs fol. n prieo sni, to have been $10, left eye. Aud still he was many feet 000. reported to Manager Morun. of the from the ring. I iP(s t0(lay. Herman Taylor and Robert (Junnls, the hustlipB promoters, observwl tho en- I """' '" "vr ",lu "V ,",r, 'rl UI ",e tertalnmeAt from the stands. Jack Purchase money, nnd to have com Welutoln, treasurer of the organUa- ' Promised on t his matter with the Ito tion, and Oeorge Engel, Benny Leon- h'st Club before consenting to re ard's trainer, were seated with the duo ' l,ort to V'e local pl"b- of speeillng promoters. Coroner Knlcht and his son. who Just re turned '.from France, were observed in one of the boxes. Judge Eugene C. llonnlwell and Senator Monaghan also were amonic thosq present. Frank Black was host to Senator Phil Crockett. Hugh Oanuou also was there,, Dr. E. W. Sulzer aud Hen Frankfordi the latter of Pittsburgh, rooted viciously for Tendler. Dr. O, TVittmaicr and Charles Jleeb j oppose him. lei, the cheering section along news- i - - -- poper roio. They were assisted by' Ball Player Accused of Murder JYntlfc rofh, the strike-out king: Jf nucralnento. c.llf.. Aug. Il.-X wcrrant Ferrick, Samiriu Yogelson, liill Match- charging manslaughter was Issued here -.( Ii7(....,.' " j fn,nh1l 7;i, ! ""Inst James Caveney. shortstop of the San ett,'- "Jlrownie, hay t ampbell, llugh rrrlnclscn baseball club, following the death Doyle,' TomniU Farrell, 'toe Klavln. ' "t V. Makanash. who as In.tured last Thurs r irnK.n... n.. l.i;... . nm' My nlarht In a, fight In which Han Francisco Jack, ilcheegan, vy J'erkini and ISiU r,a;eDali Piayer. were alleged to na.e pif. Evans the big league umpire: Artie , tlclpated. - Jleeb, Jack Moses aud Yankee Schte'art:. r-A tUv "fans at the ringside gave WKmaeksoB ,&very.' mtiilike 65,000 Have Seen Five Open-Air Boxing Shows Viuures prove the popularity of open-nlr boxing in this city. Five shows hnvc been staged mid 05,000 have pnid to sec the attractions. The five shows drew : June 4 Tendler-Chnney. nt Shlbe Park S,000 June 1(1 Leonard -Dundee, nt Phils Park 14,000 July 14 Tcndlcr-Welling, at Shibc Park 18,000 July 28 Kllbnno-Fox, at Phils1 Park 15,000 August 4 Tendlcr-.lnekiou, at Shine Park ...". 10.000 Total 05,000 Rating. Jackson fought a, game clean fight and was deserving of bet ter treatment than he received. Four famous trainers were present. magnate, was Host at a racuaru party loe Dempsey and Clif Culver were his guests. Dr William n. Stcme anil lir. Juhn Htfnrne erp the (cueMa of Dr. Oeorife Wltlmaler. Thfl flstlc frnternltv was well rciireufnlrd Anionic thoHO prpsMit wprp Danny MorKan, f l.oo Klynn. Kilillo Fltzulmmons. Fronkle I iuii, iiarnpy .(inir. uiiiin iiu.uii ai i .--.... .. . . . ... .--. , ;oMi-f. .lairn u unen, arcssca jor inc , occajion, kept the boys niovinp. Hi footirork tens a treat. Ham Lewis, of the I'eople's Theatre, nnd Frank (Pop) O'JSrien took care of the other two bouts, Kddie Walker had another strenuous night on the puss gate. Hut at that, it wasn't any harder than the job assigned the boys on the, gato which admitted tho scribes and others to the field. Pat McIIale, George Itrandt nnd Reserve Officer Hob Dixon took good care of this ent ranee. Captain Kinney had to put tho O. K. on alt to pass GOLDSMITHJS PRESIDENT Elected at Reorganization of North west Boys' Club At the reorganization meeting of the entire membership of the Northwest Hoys' Club held in the club headquar ters. 15-0 North Dniley street. Louis X. (loldsmlth, who for the last seven yenrs has represented the club in the Amnteur Athletic I'niou, wns elected president to succeed the late William McKcnnn, who organized nnd served the ward .Mel.augnnn. wnilc the club is in trusted 'in charge of John Cairns, (ieorge Campbell, K. Fischer. J. Hell, A. II. Polock nnd Frank Houscal. USILTON NEW MANAGER Jimmy Is at Helm of Western A. A of West Philadelphia Jimmv T'siltnn. fnrmAi- fVnti-nt IHwl, anj yictrix baseball and basketball star and coach, will manngo the AVesteru A. A. of West Philadelphia. Western has obtained the services of "" wno 7n" D0"Bl an wec"' ,,si NEGRO GIANTS PLAY HERE To Line-up In Twilight Game This Evening With Stetson ' The Brooklyu Royan Giants will play Stetson on tho lntter's field in a twi light game this evening. Harvey, who . has always been a puzzle to the Hatters, wjll pitch for the colored men, and Tom Friday will Bethany. Temple Vyinner Bethsnv Tmpl defssted Penn State In suraJice Company (a thirteen Innlrms.by ttit sort vt I i TENDLER TAKES COUNT FOR i 5v I HHf fg ; Ktjn- 3i f 'm.Jm aJMsagrMssaaaaaaW H- Mr tfv 'aMS- wPf J5i Vs TsSte'W I f g ' . . ' v' W J 'F3!. When Lew Tendler stopped Willie sensational scrap at Shibe Park It canvas. Tendler is shown above S CASE SESSION Affair Not to Be Settled by Mag nates Ban Part Owner of Indians, Is Accusation TY COBB AFFAIR IS CITED New York. Aug. 5 The case of Carl t . , , "".". imcncr. wnosc suspension uy President Johnson after Mays had been ! traded by the Hoston club to the New1 York Yankees, which bids fair to re- enl, ;.. ,.,. t i. i.n r .. ' ..... , .,,!,- UI lm- uiLii'it-riL .1 r.-t in iif gnnixed baseball, will not be settled hv ie American League club owners. President Johnson, who came to New York to np-l,l m n ,nnt ,.f n, league called for today, announced that the special meeting would not be held. 1 n the special meeting would not be held. The owners Of the Yankees, Colonel I U 1 t , ,.. ,,.i . .mi-mi imniieri mm j.ieiiiennnr i,oiouei w t ii....... ,,., ,, .,.. .... ..i T t Tf. ........ .i.i ii .u. .i.. a. w. tllll-lllll, mill tllllllinuil II1.1L llll', ... r. , . . would not attend such n meeting an 1 1 ''''''' .V'fT i Wh" "! (,Tf ht" ''' last night Colonel IIuhton issued . nf'"'' '" '"'-l-'r the sheets, hi. statement in which lie said that it was A" f'n V f'-r". "k part in the M hniinf .i,f i.,.:,i.ni ii n.,'0"" of """ '! registered one interested in the Cleveland club, adding that "until this carbuncle is removed I there can be no health in our lengun Majs May Pltfh The New ork clubs attorneys de-, n.. ,..,. ,, .... , , . , ... ., , , , .., Dick llurius may 1m uiMrrt to thn crippled clnred toduy they would seek an lujunc-' Hut It' not iny too hfaithv to nn tion to preveut Johnson from Intcrfcr- ,th,r BUJ' '""Uns cood In jour Job. ing further in the affairs between Majsi ,..., . . , 7Z7 , , . . ... , ,, .. , .. ., . "P" ' ,rf "here thii sick stuff s coin to and the nnks. If they were success- hrin Vm nnv." ua, the criticism oi the ouu ful they planned to start the star hurlerj lay agumst the St. Louis lUowns.i today agu If Johnson can be proven to hold an interest in the Cleveland club it may be necessary for him to resign. The ! public, it ii believed, will not permit him to remain ns head of the league. , Harry Sparrow, business manager of, the club, said that legal machinery had been nut in motion to protect the club's ! rights. The preliminary move is ex- pected to be in the form of nn npplica- tion for nn injunction against Johnson to prevent him from interfering with .. Y- 1. ..1..L1.. ........' nlnl.la 1.. TI1C .M'W lUrK CHIU s iiuiviij iiftiiin lu '"""" - ...... n uiil it, iijt- i-iiiiu ' Pitcher Mavs. ninde another run possible, so the black-! I linired A 's maskmnn was responsible for! Pittsburgh. Pa.. Aug. .". The proba Cobb Case Cited ' four of the seven Mnck runs. Ibilities are thnt todn) s game between The owners of the Yankees, it is said. the Phillies nnd the Pirates will have to feel that the disciplinary action in I a poke fit n pinch rrored Ptrkms a rrtnee. j be postponed, ns the train currying Muys's case wns especially severe nnd i I Manager Criivnth and his athletes is cited the case of Ty Cobb in 11)12 when , d dle 'Vy'oZ" erl i he! stllp(1 "omewherc along the Pittsburgh the Detroit club players went on n has a ten-cent whip , nnd Fort Wayne Knilninil on iiccoiint of strike because of Cobb's suspension.' ia washout, ami the board at the I'liion Cobb's offense was assaulting a spec- ' i,ii'lyiy,Mr.t fi!fnF?5hT?rp'rir!!. ii,bh,K I Station sujs the train is at least live tator, and Mays's is timi oi inrow.ng a haspball at a rooter. The Cobb cnbe wns cleared up in two weeks, Cobb getting off with a ten days' suspension and n line nf ?o0. In reinstating Cobb, Johnson de clared full protection would be offered to all .American League players against nhiiso or nttncK troni siici-iuium. ..m... It is snid. feels thnt sucn protevnou was ! not afforded bim and he has n grievance. ti,,, ,.nso in which Ty t'obb was sus pended nuti fined occurred at Shibe I'nrk The entire Detroit team went on a strike, and Manager Hughey Jen nings used a picked team line-up rather than forfeit the gnme. The A's won by a big one-sided score. Melrose A. A. Downs Chilton Melrose A A defeated the Chilton Pub llshinr Company. 5 to 1. Morton Mauls Glenolden Morton, Vs.. Aug. 5. Morton baffled Olen olden in a good mnw here yesterday, win ning on merit by 4 to 1. .' TO COACH ItKl) SOX Heine Wagner, the veteran ex sliortstnp of the Huston Ited Hjjv, has hem given a berth on hli old club. He returns to Ilostou Iu the capacity of coach. I pms "SKsses i I S lllfatami "v . I ! sjmmmmm a sra-tfras!ms3Bmmcra3s Jackson's right-hand punch with his chin in the first round of Inst night's was the first time In the Phlladelphlan's ring career that ho flopped to the tailing the count of nine, with Pop O'ltricn doing (lie tolling. Jackson Is seen walling for Tendler to regntn his feet A'S WOULD THRIVE IF EPIDEMIC CAME Burns and Thomas Leave Sick Beds to Act Like Champions, When Macks Trip Browns RING'S 3D STRAIGHT Hy KimiN. J. POLLOCK I'tnb 11 1C. I. MciilLLK I IY is tliink- 1V1 . . ,. , , 1S , , lnK """'""R 1'1'' "th' r'"h " "10 I'ospHnT for a few days. Not that ii.... ! -.( , ,.;.. .... . MrfMLLICTDY is tliink- iu.n- i -. nn rj i iii rni ic urcuKiiig nur in .1,.. Sli, f,:i. 1...1 i. :. . , ,. ., ,, , l' I" Kl " , "s- i?v" .""" n,Ft ,0" i "" '" ' '" .lr" ' s0 """n lI1r tue cuges iflln fprivnil hni-nidu 1 f!i.-inirn Thinn., Ill " ,', ; '' urna. ill .'?' " P 'nt W"'k' "!5or,?(1 th.r0P M1.n ' 1 aic frayed. Fev scored two runs and stole n bnse in the immune that was snntched from the ,, , , , . , , ... Hiow ns yesterday nnd stomach -troubled '""" .ifMi-nm.v and siomacil i himself, something unusual for Fred erick. The slrk-fitre rrmN to lie the lumn-rnre. Oh, for it lot nf fever nml 11 Oork or folds.' An fiildrmlr may mean llrnt dhlklon. "" $&,, J, A' baseball Periling Arises "DALI'II PKItKIN'S is one of the XV athletes who don't need any sick-cure. The youthful Mr. Perkins arose in his wrath yesterday and with one swipe ruined Jimmy Hurke's ideu of cleaning tlie 'series. It wns Halph'.s circuit crack in the seventh thnt de i the pastime. The figures were km. Ited at two when I'erk hid a Davenport pilch ' in tlie bleachers. Two were ou base at I the time, so the blow produced three ITHirlnPU Wfllnll'a .l,t In t I. :L.U l ;--." ',".","",,"!,," eal.eV inWc" but Ue rallfd for plUhouts. Third In How for JIng JF you should stop to tliink about it, little ".linelinff" Johnson ii nllcliins- right sweet bnll nt present. His win over the Browns vesterdav was his third in a row. During the' series in mint m u row. uur ne ; Washington he gave the Senators the g0.by and a week ago he slipped nl 1 defeat to Tris Sneaker and liis Indians. Jingling was touched at a lively clip by the Iturke bunch yesterdaj . for h yielded ten hits, but he was eftectivc with men ou. In the pinches. Jlnit was ns liberal with hilKehlta ua a landlord with repairs. After Jlnc'ilnc and our A's cot through with them ihe Urowns saw red and felt blue. And yet they sa baseball Isn t color ful. Despite his excellent pitclilno. Johnson's record u-as split. The ticlory tins his eiohth aoalnst eiaht defeat tor an even break. Two Series for Phils TIIK Phils have bngged two series in the West. They took a pair of games from the Cards and three out of four from the Cubs. They move to Pittsburgh today for a grapple with the Pirates. (!ene Packnrd was respon sible for the Chicago 5-2 defeat yester day. He kept eight hits well scattered and drove iu the winning run with n double. It wns his second win ou the trip. Packards are driven succrsnfutlv. but the drives off Ocite availed nothing. Two series for the Phlla and too serious for the opiwulllon. With I'nrknrd, I'aulette nnd .Meadows rco- Ing In smut shape, Philadelphia famous. M, I.0UI9 is making -T7lUDIE niCKKNBACK It I)ny" A-"1 wob celebratctl iu fan Franpisoo lttut Saturilny nt a tsanw between the Honla nml Henttlp. AVIieu lllll Clvnicr. tho manager of the Seattle elub, was approached to make arrangements for the affair he was tohl that the game would be Ret nIdc In honor of the American flying ucc. "Who's Ittrkeu- backerV" Willyum demanded, l'lcase, page Sir. lord. SneiiUIn of ores, the Cards ,i"k;'t like ilences imalixt the Iloditers. riie Kicker runners tlrnpued three out of four to the Ilohlna, Klckle Fame! Iav Phean, ho mads Jack Parrv take seat while he necond based for ths Bed Box, has been released. Bed Shan non, rated as thlrd.-xa.ter witb the. A's, baa am jou-uuvv, FIRST TIME 'iS Sin,sai What May Happen in Baseball Today AMKKitwN i.i:.ti: lllll ( hlcnjrn Clmrland Drlrnlt .New Vnrk St. l.miN llnntiiii M'llfcliiiietiH Athlrtlr . IV. -s 8S .11 no 49 ti : 5 '.'. .fi.i'i .nii; .M't ..1.VI ..144 . tan .4 in .JH1 1.. ..I'll ..MS ..1.10 1 .ma .131 .1.11 .411 NATKIN'.M. I.K.UU'K i Vi W. I.. 01 211 .11 'JS IK 40 44 44 4.1 IT M .13 I'.f". .n.R nil .st.i .,1110 .41H .SKI XV. .I1HI .nit ..VII .Rim .4H4 .3HS ,:ihi .3d) rinrihliatl lnrk '.'. j" I'lti-hurdi " J'hllllrt ..iso .404 .473 .31(1 .:m .3.1(1 llnstnn !." III .15 ,3(111 Wet srounils. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ,',Xta a 'l.t.n. '('hln,' AMKRtt'.lV I.KA(!l)K en. I. Other (tames not scheduled. NATinVAI, I.KAdl'i: iH.un,. s, n,i....o , ' ""."";..' 'iV'Sfv ' llronkbn. m Nt. Iiuls. a. ItoMon-IMttftnurKli (ruin). New' York-ClnclnnntI (not srheduled). TODAY'S SCHEDULE aiikhican i.R(it i; Cleieland at Hoston t'lenr. Detroit ilt Washington Kutn, NATIONAL 1.111(11' 15 rlillndelphla nt ritl!urcli Kalti. Ilrookbn nt rtnrlnnatl Clenr. Hoston nt Chlcnro Cloudv. Nc York at St. l.oul Clear. WASHOUT HAY KEEP PHILS IDLE TODAY,- Gavvv Cravatli Special, on Way " i . to Pittsburgn, stanea i ram Five Hours Late I FIELD I IS SOGGY, TOO ' '""'rs late, i AihIpu to that the grounds are wet ' and soggy this morning owing to nn all-night rain, although at noon the 'M" wns shining brightly. i nU1' -Vdnms or vi iiiiur i ooper , slated to pitch in case there is n game whiIe jt is l'rnbnble thnt l.ee .Meadows i wlM work "Samst the l'iratcs FRAZEE UPHOLDS YANKEES i.Red Sox chef Sayg He WM oppose Suspension Hoston, Aug. .", -President II. II. Frnzec left last night for New York to nttentl the special meeting of the American League today which had been culled to take up the Carl .Mays ense, and later cancelled. Frnzee said lie wtiuld oppo-e any efforts to have Mays suspended for the remainder of the season on the ground thnt five clubs in tlie league desired such action. He said lie had affidavits that tivo clubs had attempted to buy Majs from his club after it wits an -iiounced that the pitcher had left the Ited Sox. Dunn, of Cleveland. Noncommittal Chicago, Aug. .". James Dunn, pres ident of the Cleveland American League i Club, said: "The Cleveland club is n stock corporation. Mr. Johnson is the one to sny whether lie has an interest in the Cleveland club." Victory for Belfleld Belfleld i r . of (lernMiitnu n. beat North Knd Club b th- score of 4 to 'J I'llOTQI'l.AVK THEATRES OWNED A.N'D MA-SAOED HY MEMBCRH OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS" ASSOCIATION BELMONT a'-'u AI,0VB MA,1Ki:T ETHEL CLAYTON' In "MAOUIK l'KI'l'KIt" lFl ID tTItf A TH t MAltKKT STK LUKC.N.A MATIXKE DAILY OWBN MOOIIK In "CRIMSON UAHDENIA ' JEFFERSON SSL" nttZW nt'llY UK KKMP.n 111 "HKAIIT'H DKHinF," lllMRH FRONT ST. i. fllHARD AVE JUIYlOw Jumbo Junction on Franliford "I." TAULINE FREDERICK In "SAPHO" I rn ict b'-d and locust streets LULUdl Mats.li.in.iit.io EKr.0:30 to 11. DOROTHY OISH In "NUOOBT HELL" Australian Cracks Not Able to Reach Newport Before Thursday "COMET" IS IN FINE FORM Newport. K. I., Aug. 5. The four I Australian tennis plnjeis. (Sernld Pat- terMin. Randolph T.ycett. II. V Thomas ml Vnrmin P lti-nt-i i, i.n,1 hn anil .Norman I.. ISiookcs. who had been entered in the nnnunl !nvitntion tournii- melit at the Newport ( nsino. were jnnd the members i.f the intfrnllied su scrntched in the singles tndnj when it , ,,rPm onniuil Afterward it was de wn learned th.it they could not reach (.i((1(, ,mvinK r , for ((1 . here until lhursdny. 1 h-y arc vx- tnnr, ()f , K h pected to appear in the doubles. - Iltuno. to give n French general com- The surprises of the first-round ,all, f t. nlt,,; troops of occupa matches were the defeat of Vincent tion Richards, of New York, one of the nn tlonnl doubles champions, by Clnrence 1". (iriffin. of Sun Frnncisco, in four sets, and the difficulty which William 51. Johnston, of San Francisco, former national champion, had in disposing of .1. W. Foster, of Hoston. Although Johnston won in Mrniglif sels. two nf thec went to extra games and there were fifteen deuce games The California star was in good form lint FnMcr showed unexpected strength William T. Tihlen. 1M. of Philndel pliin. bent Stanlev Mortimer, Jr.. New port, fi-0. 0 1.0 1 . stir on the clubhouse veranda, when n stir 1111 the rluhhniitp verendii. when 11 j tiling man. red of hair, freckled nnd ruddy of face, and jivith nn infectious boyish smile, sauntered out on the V11 !l court and begun to bat the ball nroiiml with ouns Joseph Harriinnii. "Why. lie hasn't changed a bit. 1 II bet lie can 11I115 as well ns ever. ' said "43oue of the onlookers, nnd that seemed to express the prevailing opinion of the spectators n they watched Maurice Kvans McLnughlin. the great f iilifornin comet. McLoiighliti rrtinped through the mn,,'l vi,i lliirriman by a score of (1-1. u-ii. ii-1 in tlie tirst round. McLoughlin'H best stroke nnd most "ffcctivp point-winning shot ns he play ed jestenlny nfternoon wns his fore hand drive through deep court. The hall curried n world of top spin, so that "Ited Mac" could lean nil his weight behind tlie stroke and still keen the bnll within the court loiifines. He , fairly burned llji the court with this forehand drive, the ball traveling low- over the net nnd dropping into Hnrri-,' man's court fust. , For those who me wondering how Mcl.oiiglilin is going to fare in tlie na i tioiml chiiiupinnship singles nt the West Side Tennis Club nt the end of this, j month this, fnct may prove of interest:! Thnt the "Comet," always noted for tlie power and ilyniimii' ipinllties of lux I overhand pin, . seems to have curbed his inclinations 111 that direction and1 Iins turn,..! I.L nttrnlinn ... il.n ,,',ll . . strokes in which be wns formerly luck ing, in the fullest sense of the word. William T. Tildcn. of New York, had -oiisiderable ,lifr,c..lty in defeating lt.,b- (TI linsey, tlie .Mlllllg t nlllornlll star. ii the seconil i-ninwl. The s.-ore ,. 4. I-."!. l'J-Kl. In another feature liuiteli of llie sec- i ! olid round W. M. Johnston, of Cali fornia, former national chitiiinioii. de- fcnted n. c. Johnson, form ichusetts titlehiilder, ll-'J, ll-:i ncr Massa- l-(i, (1-. I'lUST Hill Nil U llauk I'hilndelphia. defeated J II Allen. Neuport. Il-S. r, I. II. 1 lln A 1" llawes. rhllndelihl.l. defeated Kan dolph I.ycett Australia b d. fault. sr.coNi) nor.Np J II I'ushimui Newport, defeated Ueralrl Patteriion. Australia liv riffault P IlurdiMi Newport defeated Norman I" llrnoke. Auslralhi. 1) rlef.iult Parklle Henr Jr I'hllniletnhlit defeated H V Thomas. Australia, by d faui' IIOTOri.AIM MIYnNl "1!U AMI MAKKl-.f &TH. ICAltl.l-: WILLIAMS In "THE HORNETS' NEST" PARI' HIIXIE AVE. A DAIPIIIN RtT" I "lrw Mat 2.1.-, Evs (l:45to 11. 1.11. A LIEIi In "ROBE OF THE RIVEK" RIVOLI 82D AND RANSOM HTB. MATINEE DAILY ' IiiAi.ij 1 Ai.r.n "THE WOMAN THOU UAVEST JIK" ISTRAND "a0 I HALL OAINF.'S "." I "THE WOMAN THOU UAVEST ME" WEST ALLEGHENY SOth A Alleirhenv A!im tui.i.ir. itnuui'.n in "IN 6KABCH OIT- ARCADX". PURITANO FINO W f, Vji&ffiw ios straight $ymi IIP' , Wm ! l;jvMffl ..... ft' WWtMi VAniOUt SllAPEiT 'fW A"0 6,ZES ' ''''''SBSrifiy nANciNo rnoM ' 'WWt-wL 10T0 2JCCNTS f 4lGHPC,rarCft MaMIWIMIilllalsWisafcfc..aliiig.fWl.tf--Tl'al'' McGOORTY TO BOX BECKETT i i American Will Fight English Heavy- weignt champion In London Sept. 2 Ixnidnn. Auir. fi. A tu-entr-rniniil , fight between Joe Iteckott, the English liMivvu-odri.t t. ...!.. .. i rin t heay weight el nmplon. and Lddle Me- (.oorty, of Oshkosh, is., has been ar- I"" ,or " lra,Mr,-' ' ,m" '? I 'I he men will battle for a purse of t.u nn,. a ..de bet of 1000. I Hie bout between lleckett nnd (ieorges C'nrpentier. the French heavy- weight champion, has been postponed until November. K...-W... . ... ... - FOCH STILL ALLIED HEAD French Marshal Placed In Charge of 1 Army of OccuDatlon i - ., . ... ( .an,, A,ig. ...-Premier flemencenii .jestenlny conferred with Marshal Foch .St'MMKU Rr.sOKTM uonnor;. y, unirblv looatod in rUPerPiy.iyw.u HJ.Bassett Offlif. ll"t Broadway, Mtindffer zz&& ITI.ANTIC. riTV. N. A MO-rcu- Vlmlnln aie. mill the lienrh, overlooking Hie riteel fler. t'npae Ity B00. Kvery serv ile, romrort nml enjnjment. Heu water lieths. private nnd nubile. .Sipecliil Ameri rnn plan $4 nn dnltyi Knropeiin plan fi up dull). Aula bu to trains. Modern tonic ami enrntlie lintlis dept. attnclied. HeHt l.iM-nted. I'opntar Trlred Hotel Hotel Netherlands Nrw York Atp;. B0 j-ardn from HnardiTatk i nnnruv ttni. rjirtanir lnitum uauu. run- nine waler In bislroome I'ree Features: ."ArWaniVth LS?io S3 dniut sin. st7.An. mo, .i Meekly. A rot; ST JU'IUVAIIF.T.. rroprletor Hotel Biltmore ; Itlinde Island Ave. near llonrilnnlk , "Xi'l "ot,. rriS:.'' ultev".'''3' Orrhratru. IMnelna: Capacity S.0. Hot linn cold sen water bains Sreclal Fall rates Now booking. II1I.TMOKB HOTKI. CO. PTTMTV New Vork ave.. neir Xleaea. tst-class house; table ahun iarttfv etipplled with beat market affords; r.aths. all ronvenlences : hathlne from houe. free shower hathr. t3.30 up dallv. 14 00 u eeklv. Cnporltvlft M C. SWRENEV THE WILTSHIRE VlrclflUi np, nnd Hr-ich; ocpnn vlw: c- facliv Rn- prlvatA baths, runntnic water In '"roorrm. elevator, ptr ; American nlan. pcU. weeklv TntH booklet. BAMtTWf TOTJ-IH. HOTEL FREDONIA nrEN ALL TEAtl, Tenness sv. Jli" ntt no.rdws'k. niiropean ni. Kv.rr appoint. cent. Moderate r.te re.tniir.nt. HOTEL CONTINENTAL lwovr opn. Alwuvn rH(3v. Trm mod. r Tlhr'' r 'H T WiUi Tttr,n Wf T'lTAT T Atlantic Avnu an1 noaTriT. "U1 1-'4- wak. Excellent Ubla. HOTEL B0SC0BELh,;n.!ue1f'r , ?" Seacll Kathlnir from house. opn nil enr rtkit . E. JIAIllON. Reerhwoad Kentucky Ae. near n-ach ,.nrt-ijt" i"r..i jeefctv. KM".kenthum HotcrArJington u'"?,,?, ?.vn'"h Own nil ' r R J OnOPNT S. SON- AmprJrnn 10 S1- James pi . I'd house from " " "M.l? '" dsllv n CnlUn. 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Ste LOUIS HENNISON In "ROAD I'AI.LEI) HTItAIlllIT" ; IN1DI70I AI n0Tn wa'-m-t sts, IMriirvlM-.MHt. Sinn. ebs. t 0. , ' HKSHI'K.HAVWIH'A In THE MAN BENEATH'' 1 PAnPR 418T LANCASTER AVE. LEAUtTV MATINEE DAILY ELSIE FEROl'SON In "THE AVAIANCHE LIBERTY "'nVtZ'T AV1LT.IAU FARNUM In -THE LONE STAll RAA'QER" 1 JtKtSvtstpamsXS u D n Wli ITliin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1I1I1 1 1 1 Hi 1 r 1 1 1 1 11 11 II 111 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 7f Ml iiliiTMf'"iiffnlirTinT" -"--"-l-"f f r-nr 'tt'ttt 1 Ti" 1 '" " VrliMJM TTHjJtIj- TDl """ 'PWWK5 v -ir.y ii5 1mm&8B&wm - , 1 I N I6SSS C00GAN BEATS DUNDEE k . . . Brooklyn Lightweight Imitate 8typ vj of Rival and Earns Decision jj Jersey fltv. X. J.. Aue. Ii. ilS jj J-oogan. of llronklyn, had n hnu tlie. yl .better of Johunjr Dundee, of New lorki M ' , nn Hght-round bout here last nlghtv 'Si Cooenn iniilnted Dundee's necullar stole. ;fcl " uo"" '",0"X v-. ,,n,nX ,i ,J 'oognn weighed 1..J pounds ami , innr nn i : " iVundee took the lead In the opening round, but was held even in the next Ihree. In the fifth nnd sixth sessions r""Km had the advantage, landing hnrrt rights to the body nnd head. The rM-tl'lllli II1 .'It'll. 11.111 111 IUU ViftUllA Dundee failed in nn attempt to overcome 'Coognn's advantage. Reading Players Talk of Strike Heading. Pa., Aug. fi. Talk of ' n strike ti.v tlie remnining pinyers oi in'j International Leneue teim here, nn cercd because of Jlonnger Doom's r- lease, lias been met by n prompt declaration by Charles S. Kelchnprj, the new manager, that if the mn. strike he will hnvc nn entirely new clnb here for today's game Kelchner hS produced three new players. He cxm pcrts to get others from the Xew Kngj land League. i hniMIX nKSOKTS t. nnroK. x. t. " An nlual moiintaiii rorl comtortsb.f. modern anJ xltniv lortii prtnr, only ibi mil's Hrmunl nlAVMtlnn. -7rtO fnt. No hlftck ibrary, nay BookUil Tel. Mad. Htl. 4749. MONTCIim. W. J. IDEAL COUNTRY HOME Hotel Montclair MOXTCXATR. N. J. HOST DEI.IGIITI''UI.LY BlTCATf3 HEKlDtUNTlAl. llOTtX IN tiBW YORK'S RnilllHIS. OPEN TUB ENTIRE TEAtt ntKnERiru r. iiat.t. compact wii.mvoon. y. j. HOTEL SAVOY Lieacn rront: vrmto baths; run' waUr; ISO capacity, ownershln management. J w. h. (-.nnsTKti. Ed EC ton Inn 'n'rally located nr. bnek: & white service: cap. jsoj orchest raMiooklet. ALngRTHARRIsi. J . jiTKix cItv. .v. .1. Swarthrrore J,!""1""';, '"r . -ple. v.P.an.Rf.ipptnoeott Traymore "th wney. ec. cuisine. J Owneithlp mt. D. P. mf. Scarborouch 72n 0cean ,Ave- i, eswi UEADIXO. PA. Kuechler's Roost' MOl NT I'KXN. RIMllNfl, r,. (pen nsaln for business, serving dtn nrs ,-t n.s unual. Jlrs. 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