Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 29, 1920, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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SPORT'S WINNING EDGE
IS IN ST A TE OF MIND
o&0, Newer Discouraged, Felt He Could Outplay 'Em
All Willard's Defeat Caused by Lack
of Mental Alertness
Ity GIUNTLAND RICK
A SfeU of Mind"
fftTTAn," write a dlstlrnculnhed edl-
Wtor, "in state of mind."
The name l also a controllitiK factor
In. all Port.
There aro other men who are fast and
who can lilt. But Cohb. ronfident.
wcr, alert, ha "the state ot mind"
that counts.
Be has never been discouraged by
lamps nor depressed by failure. He
his had his faults, but they did not
Mont his "state of mind."
H felt that he rotilil hit any sort
of pitching-. When he Btartcd to steal
kn expected to jet there.
Other "Btattn"
DBlfEAT with Jess Wlllard was also
larjrely state of ralnd. He ex
Dieted to liave a romp against an op
ponent fifty pounds lighter aud six
Inches shorter.
On the night before the fight he told
Tex Itlekard that he expected to win
h few round.
Bit Cobb was also confident and
cenfidenco helped to make him. There
Wis. however, this bis difference:
Wlllard was not prepared for any
noset, Ho was not adjusted agalnBt n
reogh-and-tumble scrap. rHe was not
Jeeking for any such sudden rush.
Cobb had alertness with his confidence
wilertnees and crafthieisf Wlllard
didn't.
Mental Attitude
TlTENTAL attitude, which is merely a
1VL state of mind, is a controlling fac
tor In sol. When Ilogcn is five or six
.-1 hahlnd. his state of mind Is still
cnoof eonfidencennd hope, of keenness
to fo cut ana ger tun leaner.
ftivWt's state of mind Ik based upon
ttwnrty rather thn confidence, seren-
unrtinica pout, nun quiri ueitrr-
Is a mixture of grlmnes and iletermlua
tlon, tlic decision to fight to the end.
Ten Years Ago
rpRN years ago there were only two
J-'controlling mandarins In the Ameri
can Iji-nguc.
One wa Hughey .lennings the other
was Conulc Mack.
.lennings led his field in 1007. 11108
and IDOIt. Mack gave him battle in
1000 and took over the leadership In
1010.
Jennings has never won a pennant
feinre. He has been trjing to build up a
pitching staff for eleven years and
hasn't come close to one yet.
Mack has finished last five successive
years, and if he doesn't make It six
straight the dope will be in for a' jolt.
Those who don't believe that n num
ber of things can happen In ten years
should ask Jennings and Mack.
These two make one wonder just
how much of the glory and how much
of the blame belong to a manager.
Tunney and Martin
"fT ISN'T necessary to wait for a
Dempsey-Carpcntler fight to build up
a snappy evening around the resin.
A battle between (5ene Tunney and
Bob Martin, two of the A. K. F. stars,
would provide all the entertainment any
one would want. This meeting could
easily be turned into a big card one
ol the biggest of the year
Both, upon their return, needed
further seasoning. Neither was right.
But they have now had" something like
n j ear in which to iron out the kinks.
Unless one was badly beaten or a
knock-out was scored, there would be
no great loss of reputation. But a big
evening is being put off while they wait.
What May Happen
hi Baseball Today
AMErtfCitN 1.EA(1UK
Clnl. W. T IM Wnl,ose
Ronton .... Jt IT ,S0O .SIS ,l
flrTeland .. US ,8011 .SIS .727
fhlraico W 3 .780 .778 .fl7
Nr. I,nal 4 4 .1100 .AAA ,444
Washington ... 4 it ,114 ,1100 .100
New York... . 4 ft .144 ,no ,100
Athletic . ... J a .MO .R3S ,tttl
Detroit , , . V 10 .000 .091 .000
NATIONAL liKAOUE I
riob r. t.. r.r. uto i.0e,
nrooUUm . 7 3 .700 .737 .flT4
nrlnnatl . 7 3 ,700 .787 .MB
Httrtninrh . 4 .600 ,3i ,M5
Nt. Ionl . , It 0 .465 ,ftO .117
Phillip. ..... 4 It ,4tt .AM .400
Boton . 11 4 .420 .500 .375
New lork 3 it .373 .441 .3SJ
thlrntto 3 X ,213 .333 ,250
FRED WELSH HOPES
TO WIN BACK TITLE
RESULTS OF YESTERDAY
AUEMCAN I.KAflUK
Athlftlm, 7 llnston, 7 (14 Innlnr. dark
nrss). ,
rieTeUnd. 'lilcao. 4.
Ht. I,oiiK 8i Detroit. Q
Washlniftm-Netv lork. rain.
.TIONAr, l.R(U K
rhlrijfo. Ill rittidmnh. I.
rhllllr-s-nnslnn, rln.
Ilrnokl.tn-Npw orlt. rain.
Clnrlnnsll-st, Molt, rain.
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
AMEKICAN l.EAOUK
notion nt PhllaitrlpMa.
Washlnrtan at New York.
nutaio hi iifiMonn,
Welshman Training for a
"Comeback" to Get
Crack at Benny Leon
ard's Crown
TJirtKDDY WELSH l'nl" caught the
fever. Orown from a mere enlisted
private to the rank of captain in a
period of two year?, Freddy, now out
of the nrmy and back on his 102-acre
farm at Long Hill Summit. N. Y has
found time to listen to the "coll of the
wild" and announce Hint he is going
to take another whack at the arduous
pastime of glove fighting.
Already Welsh, well-nigh physically
Boxer and Writer Were
Friends and Comrades
Elbert Ilubbnrd, thlrt jenrs older
than Freddy Welsh, wn u slouch
friend and comrade of the former
great EnglMi boxer Hubbard used
to sav "and the reason Is, because
Freddy Is the lightweight champion
fighter of the world, and 1 nm the
heavyweight champion writer of the
world!"
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jPHILSANDBRAVES
MAY CLASH, IF-
I thinks thnt some slick
isome fielding ny in
practice, nlo
Regulars and
would come in
rookie., respectively,
mighty handy.
Hut it ha been en bad here thnt nm
bitioilis workmen could not even gel out
in the nfteinoon n they do to work in
particularly drj and fancy sections or
the field.
Heading Hie Cards
If the T'hiN run into a (lock of limckt
Ram MliOt Stop and Sun MUSI hall games after leaving Boston thet cun
rightly blnnie it to the ent wind and
Dry Up Field for Gam6 the cold rain of this modern Athens
They nie getting new ideas on the
Today law of overages ns applied to drawing
for inside lrnight nncf lonting on two
pairs, hut that Is not tile sort of maMi
omatlcs which make Mr a high place in
the standing of the club.
game and take him away fiom his
yoiingMerH. Away from his booV. away
from the life of a gentleman fanner thnt
lias oppeale'd to htm so stronglj.
I I'lans Comeback
Several months ngo, while nt ill in I lie
army. Welsh planned to mane a tome
tloon. M.t... April 'JO After
stalling nrouncl a couple of clat it lookn
as If the Urate nncl Phil will be able,
to clinch (hi afternoon, provided the
uns saps up some voung lake at tho
Wigwam unci nlso with the under
standing that the clouds atop leaking
for about twentj four hours.
For two day Cartiis f'ravath has had
l.ee Meadow, who wears spectacles,
but who pitclie with a snappy right
whip, rfiiclv to hurl against the Trib
nncl. during thnt mime period. Chief
Ci-mri. X hi II in ex litis had pWltv of
time to nominate nil hi pitchers But
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OFFICE
STORE
MIKE O'DOWD A REAL CHAMP Wwm
Bttlon.
NK fanc.v feature about an alibi is
j tun T.lmatnn'i ttf nt inlnrt la v that after von re sm-ung it about
rt ot the big features of hl champion- I twice you begin to bclive it is all true
Wip ptaj at IfnncsrJiiB i " mum i icopiripni
Hid All rioklt rtfrved.)
SCHOOLBOYS AWAIT
Scholastic Athletic
Schedule for Today
fit when lie returned to civilian ife a b , w, ,. , f , (hat;:;'";; '" ;;' ',. M, elect "
few days ago, has plunged Into train- it was "ogninst regulation" for nr. i i)allft milughnm. although evry other ''. ...
Ing and will shortly be ready to an- "" 7"'1" vff '.'( i. .. " memher of tlic -.1011 is cngio '-i"
,.,!. 1 i -t h win bouts Captain 1 redd? Welsh tempo- I ., in.,, ,i,u,
nounce definitely whetber or not he will T aban,,0UC(1 tlcW,.. Since hi ,l10 u,, "au l "",
ilerlile tn iisnn n defv to the lightweight dlselinrpe. lmvceuer. the "comeback" Platers Handicapped
Detroit t St. Iiils. hovs who have been growing ranllflow- buir has aeain been biixxine around the1 nln ,.9 n( enforced n-t .ire nnr
VATItrsAr, I.H(lUi: ers nt prima douna wages. Perliaps it little Welshman bonnet, and tin for- I tioulnrlt irksome nt thi rnge of the
rtiiiiic i iK)iou. is tlie new ami inunc.cu win- ". "" mcr ugniweigni hing i rigin i i'ir-
New York at. Brooklyn. nnv (,nf has lured the one-time light-1 pnring himself, nt the name time nt-
( loctnnal nrlttshnrih wciRilt inK to take another whirl at the tendlug to his duties on his pbvstuil
training mrni.
A promise that Benny I.conniel iniiclc
the night of his victor, over Welsh
n piomisc tlint Leonard ha still kept
is another thing that is probablv uiglng
Welsh to pull on the gloves again
Leonard, after he took the champion -shin
from Freddv. promised not to en
gage in a twenty-round bout for the tied tc
title until Welsh Unci lunpu lime unci
opportunity to accept uc h n battle.
When Welsh announced he was going to
return to the roped nrenn. whilo still
in the service, no lcs than three promt
nent nromoters nnnounced their wllliiig
ness to hold the crap That was whei
Welsh lenrneel that urinj rui'-s pro
I SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
GIX
hi
IOROK8 C'ATIPENTIBR starts on I Jhi. match 1. f ineh. 1 j wt ll,rouh,,a',n "
his tour of America, leavinc New
York on Sumlay night for Pittsburgh. Pftl Vonn Aenlf, ,ha, ,,.w jMmer, of
whcieithe Freivnh idols show open rhllndelphla. was knocked out b Al took
f..j ii.i n.i in.. .i. 1 B. TntA.. .,. rtt.- nisHt Pptev further
muiimj DLi. -rncn. 1111 UKC n rRiiii ;, ' ,--j - --- lln.,r who
gnme. anil It ntiertf. cue isrnvcs mm-e
than the Phils, n one of the benefits
of being at home in April i the op
portunity to hove morning practice
flood old Gnvvv is a little discouraged
nhout nil till lain and cold weather
bilNine". becau-e li had hi mind iniicle
up to give his mm "iiie tnorning prac
tice while in Itnston lr i not cu
toniary for a ti'iim lo take thi work
,vlitln'fiii alien Inud but thev are enli
it if tin", want it, ami t ravarn
Middleweight Tltleholder to Be Ex
tended by Jackie Clark
Mike O Dowel, of St Paul lin hten
proving hitntelf a lenl lighting chain
plon It Isn't a case of stalling through
a limited bout for (he I'igliling Harp
but he i giving Ihe best of his nhintv
from bell Jo bell On Mnv I). at the
Camden Sportsmen Club. 0'IJowd
nve to extend himself to the ut
hen he take cm .Jackie Chirk
of Allentown It will be lh first ten
round match to be staged in the state of
New Jervi'v under tho present boxing
coimnifsloii.
Beside thi gient middleweight
match. Iliere will be three other con
lets, each of eight rounds WiIIip
Jackson, of New York, will take on
(Jcorge ( Young 1 Erne, of HutTilo
llalph Brady of Sveuiuxe will be on
poed to Billv I)e Toe. of Hi Paul nc'
iKummmm
DRIGHTquartera Attract high.
prade help and trade. A
PENCO Metal Ceiling lijfhteni
dingy offices And stores.
It diffuses light perfectly. Pre.
vents falling platter ftom en
dangering lives or goods. Cost
less than wood or plaster. Last
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K'nlr l My for PENCO AtVr-W.'
in( nrfj cnlingi for ftome, thurth, Khool
lnit,ttt,frae,fttloTi,cSJiU4Lmdito.
PENN MSTAL COMPANY
25th & Wharton Sti.
nriUdelpoU, P.
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Gotrnmnt for dtu
ttifuuhfd irrvKt
iVunnjf the ntar
. ; . :" . - . 1 nri.ttai thai At turn vniinr
actor. (Jeorges )UI take 'Iliesclay nlgllt I lfrrr(rd ih". ,rher tw Hunter 11 mntrhnli
BIG LEAGUE 'GAME
1
Qermantown High and We3t
Phillies Clash Tomorrow.
R. C. H. S. in Load
Tie West Philadelphia -Gennantown
Tfifh baseball game will be nlayed to- 1
Borrow afternoon at the Kingsesslng
Dhygroonds. provided this field I in
Aa'pe for the contest and available. If .
not, then tho scene of the contest will
Vi shifted to the Northeast High or
Central nigh diamond. The result of ,
this content may decide the winner ,
ot the iriterscholastic championship. , 1
frermantown High leaas me league
Itli four won and none lost, while
VTtst Philadelphia has won three and
lost none. Tarr. the best twlrlcr on
the West ThiUies' sauna, win nun
them over in tho game tomorrow.
Ginsz. of the Germantown team, will
undoubtedly face htm.
Th mainritv of the sanies on the
roster for tomorrow have been scheduled
for today because of the Perm relays.
Unsdowno I!igh and Havcrford High
trill play tomorrow at Lansdowne. and
tTe game shouia attract, a large crown.
Catholic High School broke . the tie
arith St .Too when thoy defeated the
TUJanova Preparatory School nine
jMterday afternoon. This game gnvo
He Purple and Gold a good hold on
Jrtt place. O'Neill. VillauovaV best
hrirler. weakened and when Griffith
replaced him in the seventh the Catho
lic High youngster staged a batting
Hill which gave them the victory, 'JO
to 4 They scored ten run in the
KTMth. Griffith worked hard to pull
kin team out of the hole with a double
lad triple, but without avail, for
the Catholic High nine proved too
rtWDg.
West Catholic High walloped the I.a
Wle Preparatory nine in the game
fjlejed at La Salle yesterday, 6 to 3.
Tfce visitors won when they tallied
riree runs in the ninth inning. Dris
coll, Woods. Minnick. Blake and
fteley excelled for the winners. Dris
wll wouW have been credited with a
loner In the ninth had not the coach
it third touched him as he was round
iug the base, and he was sent back. He
cord two of the runs.
Glrard College Tennis Victor
tHnrd Collejre tennl plaj'rs defeated
nartaraoTa Prop. 3 to 3. In a rnftilna- on
ti formar'a court witerda. Summary
nrowa Sw-arthmore defeated Miller.
Qirtrd 8-2.' 6-0
BebltiBon, Qlrard defeated Woodrlng
Bwtrtlimore. 6-S. B-S, fl-1
LlebU airard. defeated Serrano Hwarth.
ere. 4-0. 0-4, 62
Prank. Qlrard. defeated Itoche, Swarth
trt 10-S. -2
Dot! nrown and Serrano fciyarlh
"O'ira, dtfaatexl lleaxerty and l.leblg- Qlrara
.
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INTEBSCIIOI.A8T10 l.EAODK
Nortiieaet HUh t. Central Utah, at Hcnia
ton Held.
INTERACADKJIIC I.EAOUK
IVnn Charter . flermantown Academr.
at Tabor. ...
Friends' Central v. Kalaeopal, at East
Fall.
CATHOMC I.EAOCK
SI. Jne t. Mllanota. at tlllenora.
(ITIIEIt 0,VMTr.t
Cheltenham llltli at Alilnalon Hlrh.
Ullmlncton nt ColllncHnood.
1a Salle rreu nt Ilatrrforil rhool.
INTEiaCAOrTVIIC I.UXC.t R TENNIH
lrmantonn Academr th. Kplsropal.
iKSTKKDW'S RRSri.TS
CATHOLIC xrilOOl, l.E,fll'K
iet Cnthollr. 61 I41 talln Trrp. 3.
CaUiollc 1111;. 2ftt Vlllaoont. 4.
OTiir.u uvur.-
Iiwer Merlon. Ri llaverfonl lllcli. 1.
Kplaropal Arademr. I Cermnntown
l-rienu. i. ,
off to recuperate for hi exhibition in
Philadelphia trt the Qlytnpia Club
Wednesday night When Carpentler
Pullmans intp Broad Stiect Station tt
will be his first -trip to the Quaker City
and there L little doubt that Phila
delphia's fandom will turn out in force
to greet the Europeati heavyweight
champion, challenger for Jack Demp
ey's title and hero of the world war.
Jacques Armand CiuJc. the Chicago
promoter, is in charge of tbc Carpen
tler partt. Jacques Ib the booking agent
for the Frenchman' tour, and it looks
like a big winner Curley. according
to word fiom New York, ha his French
polished up. and he will air it all along
the route with M. Francois Degchamps,
manager of Al. Carpentinr. Curpenticr
has announced that he wilt not box
Uempsev on this trip, all of which
means that the foreigner plans at leat
one more visit to America after his re
turn to l.a Belle France in August.
Wednesday night's exhibition nt tno
Olvmpla will be Carpenticr's only ap
pearance in Philadelphia, and it will
be the only opportunity Philadelphia
fan will have of seeing him with the
glove on whlhs In flic tates ou his
present sojourn. C'arpentier' sparring
partner. I.enacr. the Belgian, who ar
rived in America last week, will he the
other half of the big m't. In addition
to C'arpentier' number there will be
four matthe, each between hantuiu
boxer.
to meet Dick tlotwalt nt Tork.
Hunter
Pa May J
Tlrere U uletter In Ihe ports dprttnni
of the KvrMvo Pi hi 10 Lrnoaa for ISInv
Kramer
rl.nl.. iiiv.ll r.f Tin., ulll he euelt a
aood et tomorrow nl.ht at tne camDr n nibltecl Ills OOXIIlg.
when he tackles TounK Nell, or AllanlocMi 1 I
Nell la a rood puncher, he holes well and Loses, Then Wins BHck 1 ltle
poeeoe all eorta of rim reneralenlp Other ji..,.,, ,ib u,..,,!.. .-.. , hnliU
bouts Pat O'Mallev v. Johnny Demov Velsh, like Mulllej Ketlliel. nolcis
.lark Morrle va Philadelphia Joe Welling- thc distinction of winning hack a title
vt ?inl?fn. vn'obbv AliS" " 1 after lo-ing one. and the little Welh
Touna- Jaok Hanlon v. Hobby Allen ( ,,
Jack nritt.. -ill b tha -eeond champion streak ha returned to him, and that he
torhow before n Philadelphia audlenr, thi. inay recapture the title from Leonard,
week when the welter tltleholder pairs off I 'Welsh once lost the lightweight chain
with Trankle Maaulre. of Wllllamjport Pa nnhln nt Kneland to Mnlt Well
at the National Saturdav nliht Mauulre -e-1 Pjonsnip 01 Cjngianci 10 niiii '-"
centlv irave Champion Mllco crDond 11 ft He took a good, long ret, trained care
eet-to Other mathea Blllr Rolfe v Ine T for ,,IKhtpon months, and then
iMi;;vnTNor:AV,ndnomVlwe,,t out ami beat Wolls, legainitig the
Do)le va Willie LmiKhrey ' champ)0ll"hlp. After beuting Hllghie
1 Mehegan for the c hnuipionliip of the
.lark llraih. vihn showed the other nla'.i I British Kllipire. WbIxIi VVOU the WOiIcI'm
at the Olvmpla that li could flaht despite (.i.amnj01isn -.., 'Willie Ttllthlc in
his h!uhbeme"la to take chars of rtlo
Rod's tralnlnc for the latter'a championship
match with Johnny Ktlbane at Clei,e!and
Julv A Hrad will report in Cleveland to
start Kool'a tralnlnK on June 1
lack O'DfliinHI, back from Readlna says
that I.ou Grlscom dirt not stop ills match I
with Pets', lohnson on Titesda. nlsht "It
was Lol Wilson who halted the bout for I
no reason whalnver" said Joe "We were
both flzhllna hard nt the time '
I
Binglcs and Bungles
VVenonali SI. ..
Haverfard I'ren.
I'enn Charter, t.
llltli. t.
!
I3t Radnor
TKNMR
Chestnut HIM. 4 Ahlnaton Hlah. 1.
TRACK
Central lllcli. Ai Southern Mich. ts.
CATHOLIC I.ROrE .STWOINf.
Won Lost r.C.
Catholic IllKh t I .TRO
t. Joe I'ren - 1 .A07
West Catholic .... 3 -! .000
I a MaJla Prep I S .tSO
tlllonora Vrep 0 s .000
The r-vme scheduled for yestsrda, but
postponed will b" pari or a douDie-nesuei
Krankle Farmer, of UHiabeir, N. I . will Auzusl 13 A a double-header orlalnallv
take on L'narlev Wallers, of the Fall in Ua scheduled with the Phils for August It
I the final fracas at the rjermantown Club Ithls means a pair of double-deckers on sue
1 tonltht Another atar set-to Is hilled be- cesslve days.
, tween the uo veterans. l.ew iinser, nr
I Houihwark. and Charter Turner, of th
I Kails Other bouts Martin Judce va Touna
O'Donnell. Freddy Miller vs Whltev Kelly.
Ilmm sranion vs Yount .100 urauiey and
Qolnn s Kin Thomas
London in 1014. over the twenty -round I
route
A glance nt Welsh' record proves that '
he vva a buy boxer, and m all ir the ,
stars He fought Leonard thiee time 1
and Churlie White eeveral Mm,. P.e
cauc of hi wondeifiil endn-ancc and
ling genet al'lilp. hi defensive boxing
and hi ability to reserve lii. force.
Welsh huw ahva.vs been abli to light
stronger over the long-dlstRnc route
ol tweutj or twent.v five rouncK In
all of hi" long matt lies Welsh demon
f-trated hw teeiipeiative and endurance
power
Will Fredtlj Wt-Mi pioved to he the
old rock 011 wIim h wil1 lnuiuli r the
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Amateur Sports
TIIH Stetson Hntters will formally
open the bneball eason in Kensing
ton on Saturdav. Mav 1. at Stetson
ball park. Fniiith and Berks streets,
with tlic well known North Phillic'
tosset.
Tlieie will be niBiiv new nlaver with
Stetton this enon. a Manager .To
hona lias detei mined lo dcvelon a pow
erful hitting 1 oinbination. The per
sonnel of the team, nfter the finol weed
ing out: Stevenson. Mtifllei, Wisner.
flllev. Heir. Piitz and Nolan for the
infield: Hamilton. Spalding. Ame and
Besv in the outfield, and David and
Sterling as the pitchers
There Will be a band concert before
the gome, which will be preceded bv the
raising of the flog presented by Edwin
T Keen, a director of the Stetson corn
Walter S Westernmn will nfticiall.v
start nlav bv pitching the first ball. The
gome will be called nt 2:.10 p. m.
Klnsler A. A, Wants 10 hear from two
1 flrst-rlass outlletders J Altroo C.'S.'i
I I,ld' avenue
Harrison "afetr Roller Work Clnh
(Ilomel flrsl-chvss baseball manager Care
1 Harrison Safety Roller Work Seventeenth
I and Alleiheny avenue
l.lccett S Ser (Awav) first class J
I MrKeever, Third and Ontario streets
I St Stephen Club 'Awaxl fret class
H Harock n.' North Eleventh street
Teeim desires servlcea of a shortstop
T Ryan. T5J V Maraoa street
I Jameotowti A . (A-va' first class I
T Frederick. 4J2r, ltoono street
I Moorlvn A. C (Ilomel. tt-l years old
, r Rsrne 2027 l'raler street
Sorlnxflelil A. C (Home) Hl-l, vear old
r Faran 1144 South rifty-flfih street
South rhlla. rnf. (Home) first class
1 W Ixinr 1223 Rltner street
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Thlrtj-four rounds of bonlnc will b" th
attraction at the Auditorium next Tuesdni
nlcht, lucludlnr three alx-roundsrs and tno
eights. t)e latter belnc the first 10 b held I
In Philadelphia Eight-round bciuln are lo be I
ttnftnnH Sr liDrlnnlnr lth fCntiirHn.- '
but Marcus Williams will put on the first
l'ngtrenetl scrap In the city Tuesday night
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matfe'd o Scplemb'i 18. out it .as dl
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Senators are booked tor a doubU-htad.tr nt
Ftnwav Patk that dau. so the oamt will he
planed on September J
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put Red Soi tn a Ions tie
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Hoslon had thiot oh In ttteltth. hut tor- 1
in other uorcts, he
Joe Marts. ho son a technical knockout
over Johnny Dosrea. of rittaburgh In tho
second round at Readlnar. Is now ready for
hlcKer tame and his manager. Hlllv silver
man wants to stack him acalnst the best of
em, his weight.
IIIIIt ftllrrrnmn, piesldent of the tudl
lorlum , will l-ad the crvnd inarch In
connection with the annual i!snc of the
Harmonle Club, Mav 12 al Oanceland
fin fanned three in totr
joie err ( air.
Trls Speuker ran still step-. His eutrh
reaterd'vy mwl the Indiana and dropped the
White Sox to third place. He grabbed Joe
Jnekenn,' clout when two were on In the
seventh.
AImc had II soft against the Pirates Ihe
Cubs hatted In eleven runs for him. and he
1 held the Plttaburch xnnx to one tall
ier has been matched fot I
flfleen round teferee's decision bout with1
Mike .McTlttue new Canadian champion it
Hnllfax, Nova t-cotla. Mav a rhls will be
McTlrue s first bout since he non the title
hy knocking out Kugene Ilrnusseau I.otila
C'onkv hilled as a I'hllort-lphlan Is in meet
Frankie Fleming on tha same program with
Kramer and McTlgue
Dare Aatry, who Is on the (rail of both
Pete Herman and Jlmmv Wilde, mav get a
chance 10 meet the little Britisher on Mav
13 Astev s manager. "Pav-aa vou-enter"
Wlllus Flrttt Is readt. to post a substantial
forfeit for weight, IIS pounds, ringside If
SHIBE PARK
TUsebalt Today, 3:30 I. M.
ATHLETICS vs. BOSTON
neserrrd Sects nt filmbels' and Hpaldlnza'
KDDCATlONAf,
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Dor graduates ar tn constant demand tar
good-paying position. Orecc. stiortdand.
easy, speedy cystsm. Complete business
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FftlLA. HBSINEHS tOLLEOB
and Collese of Commerce
1011 Chestnut HI. rhlladelphla
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Dedication of New Athletic Field
1 IL S. Marines vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bro.
THE TAYLOR SCHOOL SIat
fitviE Shorthand, Touch Ivpanrltlng, Hook-'
kseplne, Secretarial Courses Day & Night.
Strayer's Business College
Philadelphia's OrsaUst nnslness Nchaal
17 Chestnol iHt. I'bon. Walnnt 111
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F-nrr fT '5 B month ou learn to
rciiv.li ,paj,t undsrstand, read and writ
C-.nnisV these languages Uuyard School
Dpamsn cf ncua jt Chestnut St.
SUNDAY, MAY 2d
CrampVProf essionals vs.Marshall E.Smith&Bro.
15.00 reduced to 11. SO
12.50 reduced to 9.50
Baseball Uniforms
Team Lot Only
Regular Team Price
Regular Team Price
Fielders' Gloves, Bats, Balls
TY COBB Fielder.' Glove 9.00 reduced to 6.00
No. 65 Hortehide Glove 6.00 reduced to o.au
No. 251 Tan Lether Glove 3.00 reduced to 2.00
&a-Profional Models 2.00 reduced to 1.50
B&Dt Official 2.S0 reduced to 1.76
, Base Ball Shoes
10.00 reduced to 8.50
aOO reduced to 6.50
6.00 reduced to 4.50
tVofouional model
Sprinter model
Regulation model
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