... ; ,'i Wl'l tOTOR- RIDING ISSPORT IN WHICH ATHLETE WHO GETS "BREAKS" DOESN'T ALWAYS - WREE MARKS GO AS PRINCIPALS IN LAST NIGHT'S WIND-UP Philadelphia Golfer Scores Ornnite. N. J., Rep. s. C 11. Mitchell. n 18-yenr-olrt rhllalelthln. jesterdny won the ko11 medal In the iiunllfrlnit rounrt of the nrt New Jernes' junior goir chnmplon hln. held nt (he Hseex County Country Club. Rice Again Columbia Crew Coach jnl White crews for 1020 and 1021. Navln Favors Nine Garnet Detroit, Rent ft, President Navln. of 'th . , ... . . '" l" ,'cnrs is iict'cpieii as nil linn- Detroit American lynnue uiuo. anui laat Ing conch nt Coiumoia Lnlvcrsily, who cation tlint Coltinibla Is lireiiaring for"''" hr.w ln. fHVOf ot V1" rxtn,l6n of. resigned some months ngo. has again the renewal of the Intercollegiate re- I "" """''' '"rlrLll',m rw? t0J""c """"' signed a cimtrnct to develop the Blue I BJitttt rowed annually on the Hudson I s . ,, I8 river course nt Pniielikcensie. uuier rmri n i n),e in GEORGE WILEY WINS k- 'or man Sets Record for Forty Miles; Winner Bet ters Time for 1 Hour and & Five-Mile Time and the Leader in 50-Mile Race 4 -,,!,, ,,, J! " ' ' '.'"'rrZii,- ' , ,-,..,..., i 50-Mile K IFRANK CORKY SECOND w. . .. - , uy JAMES S. CAROLAN rnHE fiftymllc pnced rncc Inst night was the best forty-mile race ever Staged nt the Point Brcozc Velodrome. )k nor lortr miles Clarence Cnrmnn nml iGeorBe1 Wiley staged n pedaling duel fcthat thrilled nnd pleased. For forty miles thoro were repeated Ifchallcngcs from at least threo of the 'other four starters. The Mt!.i .ciiauenges sent I'aNnan to n new forty- iHiio rvtoru nnn v ncy to a brace of new wrKS. it Three records in nnn mnln. i n, &'. ?,,rcal work nn'- Carman and I IVfiley did some pedaling that only hich U.'lass pedalcrs can show. ifirst, Carman brnkn Mn,ln.,o'.. sorty-mlle mnrk hv fim :.... 110 went the distnnm In r." ,:.,... n 4-0 seconds. 1 Next, George -Wiley shattered George ,...-,,... o uuu-iiour record of fortv- PaIM ntlnr. t 1 . K""' "nivm lu lans. Wllen lo pnvorml lorty-Hvc miles one lap in sixty minutes. y Alio unr. record went to Wiley, when lie completed the fifty mile., n winner in 11:00:21, which is n minute nnd a half ister tnan Madonna's record time. 1 Oeorge iley rode the distance with out any hind of an accident, nnd was returned a winner. Dorry Didn't Brcalt Frank Corry went the route without break, and was second, four lahs hc- Bhind Wile-. George Chnpman was third. He suffered one blow, had one tire come off ana missed his pace three times. Clarence Carman led for forty-one fmilss and three laps, when the arm he injured last Monday night went "dead" and forced him to leave the track. Vincent Madonna, after showing a I few flashes of form, was forced to say farewell in the thirty-sixth mile, when tijteln's motor -went bad. Swiss rider, who holds the world's hour Record, followed Vandcrberry's pace. lie cracked in the, twenty-eighth mile )and scrambled from the track. He never got started and was far in the 'rear when he quit for the night. Dope Goes Wrong The done of experts often goes wrong. I Just to prove that the best can erf we I 'will take a gltrnce at a chart compiled by Eev.V Brill, one of the best in the ligame. ' Itf V Beforo the rnee ' Vincent Madonna was a 2 to 1 shot. - Clarence Carman was a 3 to 1 fcliol. kl; Oscar Egg was a .1 to 1 shot. ueorge uiapman was a i io i mioi. L uwikb ,iiicj ivua u ju iu .1 biiui.. 1 Frank Corry was a so to 1 snot. .It was another great evening for the Sneshots. Just on? week ago Elmer LJolilns, -who -was a 100 to 1 entry, Showed the way to the closely backed naVorltcs. 1 Everything will be durk and quiet at Itho'Velodrome tomorrow night. All the stars will be riding in Boston, It was announced that Carinnn, Wiley and Madonna would meet in a special 'tweuty-five-mlle match race at the Velodrome next Thursday night. I Carman -was paced by Hunter, Egg had Vandcrborry, Mndonna drew Stein, Corry followed Boot, Wiley trailed Morin and Chapman listened to-the putt of Anderson s motor. sIt also was made known that four of 'the, best sprint riders would be brought down from Newark. .In addition the B. Quaker City Cyeling Club will hold its championship the same evening. w m '"'swimming races tonight Ilntnnr S mllri 10 miles IS milts SO mllrs 25 mllrs 30 mile 33 mllrs 40 mllrs 45 mllrs SO miles Two Trailers Cnrmnn Ml ley Cnrntfln Wller Cnrmnn Wiley Cnrmnn Wiley Cnrmnn Wiley Cnrmnn Wiley Citrman Wiley Cnrmnn Wiley Wiley Carry Wiley Corry J'.UpkkI Time 0:40 4-6 13:11 10:33 4-5 20:59 1-5 33:30 38:47 1-3 45:33 1-5 62:01 1-5 58:13 1:00:21 rite-mllo Tim 0:23 0:25 0:31 7:10 2-5 0:30 4-5 0:27 1-5 0:50 0:30 0:13 1-3 7.30 LEADERS TO MEET DOUBLE BILLS Manufacturers League Rivals to Clash Tomorrow Main Line Play-Off Scheduled TIE IN SUBURBAN ALSO Misses Boyle and Blelbtrey to Com i pete at Germantown Cricket Club The Germantown Cricket Club will 'hold a swimming carnival tonigh't. Sev eral of the leading mermaids of New srTork'Will come over to compete against '" Philadelphia's- best. A special 300 .yard race has been nrrnnged in which Charlotte Boyle nnd Ethclda Bleibtrcy, ,bf JvTcw York, will swim against 1.1c- tnora TJhl. of the Mcadowbrook Club. '. 'T3?fli.In Shtnlila llm fn.mii Tonn etat willstart in a special 220-yard scratch 'A, . . race against Itnymonu Uul, Hubert tTomlinson. Bill Italston and Seltzer. CjSiere also will be other handicap races ana a iancy uiviug uuuiuai. L : ! ; m With but two games separating the first four clubs in the league, all the leaders in the Manufacturers' Baseball i League will come together tomorrow I afternoon nnd double-headers arc scheduled for nil. It means that the result of these game's will have a de cided bearing on who 'will win the pen nant, "and there is u possibility ot hcv eral contenders being eliminated. Wheeler, the lenders, and Bcment Company, in second position, come to gether twice at Houston Kield, nnd n pair nf wini for either would mean the loser woulddrop into the also-ran class. Tho Stokes & Smith and U. G. I. teams are third.and fourth, respectively, and they will also stage a dual bill at Somcrdalc. U. G. I. is in fourth position, but the Gnsmakers aver they will win out aim still- hold-on to the championship. They still have a disputed game to play with Wheeler, and Manager Carney claims his club is going to make a clean sweep. N'ilcs Team Strong , Another double bill is on tap when Olscn meets Niles-Bement-l'ond on the letter's field and Lewis nnd Franklin clash in a single game. Uhe Mles-ise-mcnt-1'ond aggregation has several games yet with leading clubs, which means trouble. This aggregation is fifth n the race, duo to a late start, but on the present form could beat any, team in ttio league. ,,,,,,, Another industrial club, Philadelphia TcxtilcT" has an important contest booked for decision tomorrow afternoon. They are tied witli Stenton for the econd-half title 'of the Philadelphia Suburban League. A win for lextilc will necessitate the playing of a series to decide the season's title, wiiuc n victory for Stenton gives them the chnmpionship. - Main Line Excited Main Line League fans in general nnd followers of the J. & J. Dobson club in particular, are.. all worked up over the contest at East Falls tomorrow afternoon between the home club nnd Nnrbcrth to decide who will meet Lnns ,lmvno in the ulay-off for the Main Line title. The game will be to decide the winner of the second scries, as Narbcrth nnd Dobson are tied. The contest was one postponed from July 10. Manager Bob Calhoun, of Dobson, will have Bill Grevell on hand for the fray. The Lansdownc, first-half champions will play at the Strawbrldge grounds, opposing the store boys. Another im portant game on tomorrow's schedule will be tho Ilarrowgatc-E. G. Budd game on the former's grounds. JOHNNY TILLMAN WINS mmmmmW W WmBLmmmmV' 1 iH lllHHSl 'BilHHL ' 1mmm!lmmmmmWmm&i&?83mWi.''' SR lBMtM.'. Mixffiffli5BmWSp&... , VhlxHH '''ilH VmmmmmWMmWBmW&mUCEKmWmWmBt&i '. -.niMlHLlS mLLwLwkWS-mK!'WLWLmt': :oMHHnn B. . IHWI.iili . - C7 V From left lo right George KiirIc. Billy (Jibion, Benny Ieonard, Frank O'Brien, Doc Cutclt and Soldier Dart field AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES Collins A. C. wants to bear from home teams plnjlnn Sunday ball and offering fnlr Inducements It clcmcnta. 1331 .Muore street. ' Auburn A. ('. would llko to har from aomo flrpl-i'ldss homo teams for faturday. A. Landls. l'hotie Diamond 1113, Kenslnclon A. A. wants to arrange Sun oay Karnes itway from home. Mlchuet Shu lock. 1115 Hast Allen street. Hlno Hell A, A. has tomorrow open for a first-class team liaMng home grounds and paying n 'guarantee. Joseph Welsh, lull Master street. Welcome. A. 0.. n traveling team, lias dales in September open for clubs offering guarantees. William Livers, HI3!) S,i5 brook alenue. All-City A. ('.. n sixteen to nineteen year old t,eam. has nil Sundavs in September open and also October 5 for tlrst-rlasi homo teams paMng a guarantee Joseph Dagerston. 1411 South Clarion strceh West Philadelphia A. A. has tomorrow and Sunday open for homo teams paying guarantees. William Darrogh, IL"Jl South Forty-ninth street. Tho Kant Germnnfown team has tomorrow and a few other open dates for fast teams. John K. Dagney, Twentieth Btreet nnd Church lane, Gfrmantown. Rookdaln A. A. has September R. 7. 20 and 21 open for all semlpro home eluba pay ing guarantees. Kdward Mintzer. 2418 North Colorado street, Philadelphia Rapid Transit A. C. n semi pro traveling team, has September 13. and 20 open street. away. J. Whiteside, 3,"ll Joyco Liberty Stars, a first-class colored travel ing team has September 13 and 1 I open for teams paying guarantees. P. Williams "lli South Qulnco street. , Philadelphia City Club has tomorrow open for nrst-class home teams pacing a cuar inteo. Charles II. Weber, 2123 North front street. Klrlln C. 4'. has September 6 open. C A Graham. 2!'2S Diamond street North Side Professional have September fl. 7 and 13 open. J. J. Hoover. 2035 North American slreet. MeMullen A. V. will play the Kaynood lie serves for the Junior championship of Phila delphia at the smith ulnsground. Tuintw afth nnd .Intkson streets, Setitember '( Uoclph Hill do tho pitching for .MeMullen. ' Darby Profcs-donals have September open for a Hrsl-elass home team paving a guarantee. E. II Smith. 1C0 South Eighth street, Darby. P.i. The IJI Ilrolliers' baseball team Is after games lor September 20 and 27. S. II. tler- ..iw, i.u iiumi-rt. r.igiun ana .Market The Denlmi A. C, a fourteen-flfteen-yenr-old team, has Saturdas and Sundays In September open. s. s. Isaacson, phone Dla mond 40118 W, The Jledla A. f!. trimmed Overbrook A. A. by the score of r, to 1. The features of the game were the. pitching ot Potter, fielding uf Weber and hitting of Media A. C 1 MMiiiin nn muvM i iiiiia wi a r anna mr a v m ..- Let s Help Wil trip rl i . Scraps About Scrappers T OUISIANA, Veteran featherweight, UU who thrilled in the days when lie was a bantam sensation, will bo one of the entertainers in the six-round wind up at the Cambria open-air arena to night. Kiddie Diamond will oppose Louisiana. Willie McCloskey faces Charlev (Tuggy) Lee in the semifinal. The other bouts bring together Jack Brady vs Charley O'Xeill, Johnny Diicon vs Tommy (Henry and Johnny Bowers vs. Jack 1'almer. Oeorre (Young) Krne wilt "he seen In the wlnd-np nt the opening show of the Olympiad uii ..luiiuHj- mum wnen no laaen ou inu clever Krankle I'onifrev. of New York. The other bouts follow: Ham' (Young) Hrown ys. Itattllng Itrddy Jack Husso vs, Johnny Mealy. Eddie O'Kcefe vs. Young nobldeau and Joe Mendell vs. Phil Franchlnl. Tho National will throw open Its doors one week from tomorrow night. Jack Hanlon again will do the matchmaking. It was un officially reported that Frankie IJrovvn. the New York boy who onco dropped Kllbane, would ba seen In the main bout. Ills oppo nent has not been named. nobby Gunnls yesterday announced that Johnny Mealy had been signed to meet Joe Ilenjamln and that Joe Welsh would face Eddie McAndrews In Newark on the night of September I" In the preliminaries to the Benny Leonard-Johnny Dundee bout. pear against Irnnkle Conlfrcv In the wind-up 5i.i!ht At,B.m:lc clty. Sporting Club Inst night, but without notifying tho club officials Kelly started on hi; journey to tho antipo des. Matchmaker Herman Taylor, who now Is In Minneapolis with Tillman, will stage, n new program next Thursday night. J.ast night's show was called off. lo llngley rapidly Is getting together an other rlassy stable .of ring entertainers. In addition to Wllllo Jackson nnd Johnny Mur ray. llagley has corraled Willie Dovle. a l.K-nound boy. and Jimmy Sulllvnn, the for mer A. A. t' 135-pound champion. Star Welterweight Defeats Malone In Ten-Round Battle Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. C. John ny Tillman, Minneapolis, outpointed Jack JIalonc, St. Paul, in a great ten round fight here last night. Tillman carried off the honors iu eiglit rounds; while Malone won two rounds. Johnny not only ou'tboxe'd Ma lone, but outfought him as well. Promoter Mike Collins announced j after the fight that he would bring j Champion Jack Britton here to meet i Tillman the first week in October. ! See New Stars Shibe Park Today Athletics vs. Boston New plasers arriving dally. ee them In action Seals 30c. K.V, 85c nnd $1.10. In advance nt (Umbels' nlu Spalding'. OLYMPIA A. A. "-v awards Manager llroad St. below llalnbrldge Monday Evening;, Sept. 8, 1910 Joe Mentlell vs. Phil IVenrlilnl Young Rnbldeau vs. Kddle O'Keefo Harry Kid Ilrown vs. Itattllng Itrddy Jack KiiHsn vs. Johnny .lleuley l'runkie Conlfrey vs. (leorge JOrne rrlces. 50c. 73c. 1.0U. SI.50 nnd'$3.oo Phila. 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