Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1920, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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carpentier, not here
WiV7J 4 vuii, uv i i-xi.
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-BAH Lis wiiti umvirs&x
Frcnct MoZ KeaeZy to o o
American Agrees to Match Georges Displays
as
Cleverness in
liy LOUIB'H.
EOnOES CAItPENTIEIt Is riot In
i . ..i.. - n oiffiiturpiDC iirii), u
ti stneritA " . " . .. zr -,
A""1"-" - i.l- .lmltm
like
WIL European heavyweight chftm
San h b the United States for the
ex-
& Prpo" of getting opportunity
TOn the title of world champion1 he
tt We with he determination to be
h i-the iwglHstlc ruler of the four
".1 of ?he globe. This Information
T. iCtd I tat night from Georges
vM 'through nn Interpreter and -the
52fwM Sven by the boxer before he
SSrtaew "h.n.hBd Bald. At least,
UlTwU the Impression oi Jiauam n-
trertr- ... .nt- r ...
Kllowins his exhibition with Lenaer
Adlnwine his exninmon wuu uuuai
.K!1j2C nmnlon or something of
rfM5W.TffhtTM
Bdtium. at
Hamuin. " .,.,.... - , -.- - .
- ,t .- nAnlrnt1TP(1 nv IU6 lllBb
HTnews-seekcr since his arrival ft
rtStafld of the free and thcihome of the
WOO . v..- - - -
theihc
It, n
after
KL'l trn nr .1110 questions
. no Drimuii'ii
JniTlr put UP bis guard and,, very
Sly. suggested that further dues-
& be 3e of his manager, ftan-
'' t. nrmn. cxnlainlng that he never
I'iirM out Information, that that was
(nt BJ "' -"- !""
girjul From Descamps
Cirpwtier got his Inspiration to put
lie ilUncer on himself when, he caught
ilcnal from Descamps, which came in
thiform of a fist, the closed hand of is
numier being shaken viRoroasly at his
ilde. Then, when the Carpentier iu
jfniiw ended, Descamps put on his
record. He, too, said that Carpentier
vti here to fight Jack Dempsey.
i-i.rnr.ifltlnn of Dcscamns's' spiel
wu- "(irpentier would box Dempsey
twenty-four hours after I signed a con
tract for such a bout, even If I were to
do io tonight. He doesn't know any
thing bout tho business end of his
tireer. I do all the business, answer
ll quMtions and give all information.
Cupentler docs the fighting, and he has
done it well so far. He would continue
io tiainst Dempsey. Certainly, I
think yes, I am sure that Georges
wold win the title from the Amcrlcau."
T Hound Dempsey
Furthermore, Descamp dissipated
tho report that Carpentier would not
tppear in a regular ring bout on his
present visit to America. "It is true
tilt Georges will box no one other thnn
Dnopsey. But he would box the cham
pion. Just as soon as a promoter buc-
ctedt In getting the American to agree
to meet Carpentier there will be no fur
ther trouble in clinching; the match. It
It Dempsey whom a promoter must get,,
ua men i win iau in line immediately.
"However." continued the- wily
Trench manager, "If Dempsey docs not
(reo to a bout with Carpentier after
e have been in this country for a
reasonable time, then we witi go back
to Europe, where Gcorgcs's services are
In peat demand. But we shall return.
urpentler is earnest about a battle
(or the world's title, and if no match is
nude on this trip we will hound him on
our return. , Dempsey is not being
hoonded now because of the trouble he
lihlTine. but. after that is all over, then
e will go after him strong.- lint from
tie intormatton that I have been get
ting I do not (expect to have much
trouble getting Dempsey for a contest
with Geor?:s."
Descamm admitted thnl Cochran, tlio
Xtjllsh promoter, had Carpentier signed
n a contract in necorr Innrp wirh uhlpli
the Briton T.as entitled to the Cnrpeu-
iitr-uempsey match, Troviiling the
London matchmaker sue reeded in set
tlor the Amprlrnn. Hrmnvnr If nnr
Jther promoter got Dcmpsey's signa
ture tor a contest with the Kronen idol,
men mat person w.oulu get the services
ot Carpentier for t'.te championship
Vk r '
Urpentler s appearance for the first
time in I'lillnilnfnl.tn .t !,. 01,.,t
Jut night, was a three-round exbibi-
wn, in nhleh the Frenchman was
IW't'y Imndicanned In show-inir his
real class. Often Georges was forced
SO DUN IllQ niltltlinu liAAnitan T.AnnM
Jven though the foreign- champ did not
f; oi nts power behind his blows,
not have the ability to stund up
itropiiy before Carpentier.
wearing twelve-ounce. gIoes, Car
Pfntier starcercd f,enair tlmp nml
, with right-hand crosses, left
T 'J"1? uPPfrcuts. Whenever I.cnacr
owed signs of distress Carpentier let
!? U8inS only light blows and taps.
ti..v a?, 0DC ,ninB evident Carpcn-
has all sorts of hpeed. lie 'is up on
Bfl!1!"1111111! docs not permit
W,b hit with any blows which
enable to nnrrv lilnnl. . .....1.
(The tllPAa fi..Jn r .. .
Iinliit . , """U!'i irom arpciuier b
mt of Tiew, were fast, fult of action
NAME SOCCgR MOGULS
tl Committee Announced to As
"t In Sendlno Team to Olympics
ueorje W. ltelKor. of the Grammar
WOOl Snroi. 1 .i .... .,
" presidents of the Football Asso-
oi nastern P.nnsylVanin and"
Ml, n, bee" "I'l'ointcd diairman
WnS?d,n,f Tccr i,ttr"r" tho
'Wlefnfv n,Ul nls b0'ffi""e fiinclH
eifden h.i v"i,v'"" " nil' inn to
S are" 'Jf,?."'" "' "" ip rotn-nUGrleWn.-
W ',oll''Cl. I'lilladel-
ttl 1 n,utrlal I'fOBue; John H Var
hN?Uli n; A,S:h"er. of the
n ""r than t"ft nnn . rulH1R mm
M of ,tt" 'n0 to rover the ex
tl.tmlt,C L,n?r "ly?Khe trip,
J11 at lem.t i :'" ,u.tul commuten
wr that fi e' II ,il4- "-'Ported,
comiuf' m1ts.rh, "'"n.w'H be forth
KlMrt -tZFtotZ wlu the tinstintpd
fc&.W jwjrgL bu5
should be )Tu i ts,0n, cnol,F' money
JN.W'''' Uncle Bam to he
HlMlc? thcr eountris In the
llfOht Retains Shoot Titr. J
I !,,?. srlc. M n t . ..
r'io. i,ij:-' r ranK h. ivpii.
5 C , ',r's. On TuJdi i.ut ' ! P0"'
"tiToriVi
Yesterday ho
Txl Doub,e. w,"
wm li..M Slav n.fa ...-.
er
-Lafayette College
.7. " UUUDlA sl.I.' " -"Ollll ITnllsltVs.
N i,w,hnix.chmplon;hlo ofolAi,."im,ur
hlltV."1' New VnVil .... r America, as
Wj ?a ho siat.'Vl R. "?! -uocessi
tw74Jr.M of the 'n'""''9.,?. the Tracers
iri.w---..""tuer nr ii.n ...." .,,i,. ui
rr r v-t is ---.- -r
World's Title Just as Soon
Exhibition
jaff
and Bhowod that he docs not pause for
an instant. Tlfti Idol of France demon
strated his cleverness nnd scientific box
ing with hardly n doubt, nnd, while his
punches, nlmost from every angle, were
H?!1 ".? with lots of force, his forced
nUlIIni " nntl lllo vlnvaa hn,llxnnn.t
hlra In displaying bis real hitting ability.
The Prellms,
Preliminary to Carpcntier's exhibir
tion. clnlmrd Allplnr. ninnn) no t,il
'o.11' Young Coster, 120 poundsclal'medt
-..wv, c.iuum., no, nn mm low:
Tommy Murray, 120. defeated Mickey
Kussell, 117 pounds; Johnny RIo
loney, 120 pounds, outpointed Wllllo
Spencer, 1154 pounds, nnd Jack Perry
easily beat Little Rear, who almost
knocked himself out when he all but
dronned himself win, n ri.iit.hnnj.
after missing his opponent in the third
round. . '
Jack Curlcy. who lias Carpentier
signed for exhibition , work 'until No
vember 1, said' that he would relcaso
ine renciiman Just ns soon as articles
for n DcmnseV llOlir u-nrn atmnil Tin
said Descamps had assured him no other
contest wxuild be considered. All nf
which klllcdnn offer of $20,000. made
?yBo,bj Ounnis, for a inatch with
MIko O'Dowd, middleweight champion'.
4-.
Scraps About Scrappers
PHILADELPHIA'S new boxing rules
-- have hren riTopMirn t lnaa ikn
week, and nlrcddy it has become evident
that this code, approved by Director
Lortclyou? Is bound to Improve the
SPOrt. Before MflV 1 nn n-alMita nt
boxe-s were taken, but now, In accord-
mi wuu me ruics, cnci contestant
must step on the scales before entering
the ring. Itesult : "Boxers who have
admitted themselves hnninmi im n.
ag to be featherweights, and In somo
lwbcs nicy are really lightweights. This
occurred at the Olympia Monday night,
and on Tuesday night at the Auditorium
a boxer, who said he never weighed
"lor,eoPan UP Pounds, tipped tho beam
at 120 pounds. The weigh-in is going
io ue iouowcu to me letter by all pro
moters, nnd fans in this citv will ho
nrc of seeing bouts between evenlv
matched boxers from a poundage stand
point at least.
t.S&.i l" one ,f Adam Itynn1. pro
;.?. n b" nd p,r nl of the final mix
Si ,VL9 a"rnantewn A. A. tonight when
SSiik8 ?n Fue5y Le,- ot K'n.lnston. Timl
will be Lee-a flrt hout since recovering
from a broken harm. Marty Kane, who looks
.?.h?!! 8? tSSi, most proml.lnB fenther.
?ZJt!lt tvmii Ph' "lelphla. will semlflnal
f.n inVI"e A1ie.n- Bth bt th"" nu"
trj will bo eUht-rounders. six rounil
matches i are Tommy McCann vs. Whttey
Kelly. Charley Turner . Johnny Dough.
erty and Al Zano vs. Kid Sugar. ""'""
TJ.e Initial open-air boxlni show of the
seasjn In Philadelphia will be put on to
nlRht nt the Dlsston Field, with Dilly Ilolfa
nnd Willie MrClcskey In tho final fracas!
Other boiits: Johnny Morican s. Joe Ptanley.
Jimmy Lavender vs. Harney Ilelllv. Mike
Hade vs. Jop Starmer and, Sammy Gold vs.
Jolinny 'Slrnly Is fo substitute for Otto
h-."-f? .,KalJ", ,K Mullen In the sixth
bout at the Cambria Club tomorrow nlitht.
other matches: Tommv koushlln vs. Tommy
Toomcy, Freddy Turner vs. Frnnkle Durke.
Johnny Douxhertv m Tommy Oundle. Lew
Schaner s Hobby Link and Joe Langdon
vs, Young- drlfTo.
Andy I.els nnd Eddie eKdivards nut on
such a hurricane scrap before the latter wai
l'.n.'!rk,d "t" In tho third round that Marcus
Wllllnnis rematched the pair for the Audi
torluni A, A In two weeks. Each .bail scored
two knockdowns before Edwards finally was
stowed away.
Johnny Mcflulxnn says he wishes he had
been born with hnlf a dozen hands. Mao
has been working- like an nutomatlc deallni;
out precious pasteboards for the Camden
snow next Tuesday night A record foi
ur't-HiiiK-imy receipts was mane on Monday
when tickets were first put on sale for the
May 11 show '
oting Joe llorrel will get i chance to Im
prove his punchlnc prestige u Saturdny
night, when he stocks up against Steve
t.atro In the, sta.- hout at the Natl"nl
This Is to he the first eight-rounder to oe
staged nt the National Club.
Four eight-round bouts will betho at
traction ft the National In a special show
on May 1.1. In the headllner nf which Jimmy
VHde willTrie Hrfltllng Murrnv It. a return
match Another b4ut will he an encore be
tween Due Astey1 nnd Joe Nelson
Otto fl'Kpefe villi tnk Illllv
Kranjr'
nlnce' tonljht In a fiftreii-rnitnd referee's
leci ion nout nt uniiiax. ; n against
Mike XlcTlsue. new Canadian middleweight
champion Wlllus Urltt says he sent D'ICfc
up ns n.rubstltule because he has decided
In keen Kramer Idle .for nbout n ear so
that Blllr may recover from vieakenedxIegn.
Next Tuesday night at the Auditorium
Matchmaker Williams will put on another
of his lightweight elimination bouts, uitn
.lark Tntiinrt mpetlni; Jnhnni' Menlv rhl
rnlll be an eleht-round scrap.
Crawford and Le Coney Star
Kuston, Pa.. May fl. The Lafayette Col
lege varsity track team opened Its season
here jesterday on March Held by easily de
feating the Muhlenberg College track men
4.1 'i to L'SVi points Bob t'rawford and La
Coney, of LaFajette, apd Klein, of .Muhlen
berg, were the only dbuble winners. Craw
ford won the half-mllo and mile. Le Coney,
who Is a member of the Mendowbrook Club,
won the 100-yard dash and pole vault,
while Klein took first honors in the 220
yard low hurdles and high Jump.
Murchlso'n In Good Standing
New York, May 0 Loren Murchlson, the
Indoor national sixty and .loo.yard sorlnt
(hamplon, has been reinstated by the reg
istration comuiltteo of thu Metropolitan Asso
ciation A. A V The New York A. C
sprinter was suspended ono month ago for
falling to answer charges of Insubordina
tion against him bv a. local official. Murchlson-
apologized and requested his reinstate
ment. eLhlrjh Wins on Courts
Bethlehem, Pa,. May 0.4-Moravlan Col
:e. tennis tenm failed to register n sln-li
match
ter wi
Ch against Lehigh Unleriy the lat
nning by easy scores, II nmtchea to 0.
Southern' Association
Memphis. 10: Atlanta. 0. . .
t
Birmingham. 4t Chattanoog
ca. 2
New Orleans,
0! Little BncK .4.
Mobile-Nashville, wet ground-
liwgpAlL&Biblfa
SHOPS ". GENTLEMEN
LinOCST cistiibctoss or '
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
in rmtiDiirnu .
1018OHB6TNUT 113 8. THIRTHENTH
OBEAT UOXINO SIIOa TONIGHT
Grmantown A. A. KK"chAV
Two Star Klxht-Itound Bouts
MAIITV 1CANE vs. MILLIE ALLKN
-CHAULIK UICMt vs. CIIA8. (PUOGV) LEE
Three Other 8i-ltound Contests
1 s 1
OPEN-AIR UOXINO TONIGHT
DISSTON A. A. Bitt,5h"HV,t."B-
BAMMY GOLD v OCNO SCOTTlE
M1KK HAKFE t. JOE STARMER
I
What May Jlappen
- in Baseball Today
NATIONAL IJVOCE ,
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0
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'.617
.607
.625
.600
.SRS
.SS3
.437
.421
.333
.611
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.600
B71
.848
.400
.30
.280
7
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0
11
40
noston ; ::
nj. Inls
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ew York ..,,
AiOtiOAN 1EAGUK
.Clul.
w. it." r.r. win
rlilmrn ' in
nn
.714
.700
.68
.781
.607
.007
.017
471
?467
.412
iistim ij.
.72?
,700
.829
.833
.471
.315
yotiiini ii
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St. Iul
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.800
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TODAY'8 SCHEDULE
NATIONAL LEvVfeUn
JJestoij nt Philadelphia, (clwir). S10.
-.""kijti nt New yorK tcieari. a:
hleago nt 1-lllsbnrgli (eloudr),
Cincinnati at St. l.ouU (clear), 3
3 130.
AJIEUIOAN I.EAOUK
Pltllalelplil nt.nostonj(cleor). 31B. i
Nevf York at VWilnxthn (rlenr), 3i30.
Clerelanil nt Chicago (elenr), 3.
St. houn at Detroit (clear), 3.
RESULT8 OF YESTERDAY ,
NATIONAI, X.EA'ocn.
Hoston. 4 I'hlllle. 3 (11 Innings),
nrooklyn. 4iNen Tork. 8.
rttsburgh. Jt Chicago, 0. -Cincinnati,
Si ft. Louie, 1.
AMETftCAN LKAGUE
noston. 4f Athletics. 3 (13 InnloisJ
New York, 7i U'shlntnn, 1.
Cleveland, 3i Chlffigo, 3,
St. Ixuls. 12 Detroit. 4.
-INTERNATIONAL
LEAGUE -
YESTRRDAY'S RESULTS
Toronto, Si Heading, 4.
Akron, 7t Jersey City. 4.
Rochester, 4t Syracuse, 1. .
llufTaJo, 3 Ualtlmore, 2 (10 Innings).
ODAY'rf GAMES
Reading nt Toronto.
IlaltUnnre at Buffalo,
Jersey City nt Akron. w
' yrracuse nt Rochester.
STANDING OP-TnB CLOD1
w. l. r.c. - w. i.. r.c
rttirTolo ,,0 3 .7M Readlnr.. 5 A .415
Akron . 7 4 .630 Jersey C. 4 O .410
Ualtlmore 8 6 .571 Syracuse, 4 8 .33.1
Toronto.. 0 0 .500 Rochester 4 8 .333
GIRARD F. C. VS. MACFORBES
Will Play Camden Aggregation Sat
urday and Gibson, A. A. Sunday
Girard opendd their season last week
by being beaten out in the ninth Ipnlng
by the It. D. Wood team at Florence,
N. J., by the score of 4 to 3. This wns
one of the most interesting games seen
at Florence so early In the season.
Manager Sweeney, who did the twirling
for the home team, lias rcbooucu uirnru.
for the middle of June. Sunday Girard
easily defeated Curtis Country Club by
the score of 11 to 3. Girard will journey
across the river and cross bats with the
McAndrows & Forbes team Saturday,
and" Sunday will encounter the Uibson
A. A. of West Philadelphia.
Manager Schaefer has May 22 nnd
a few open dates in June and July for
semi-professional teams offering good
inducements. Address Barney Schaefer,
manager, 04 Kast Laifrel street, or
phone-to tho secretary, George Siegal,
Lombard 2008.
College Baseball
Unlerslty of Vermont, 10. Williams,
Yale, r. University ot West Virginia,
l'enn State. 3: Afmy. 1.
' Stevens 3: Johns Hopkins, 0.
Swarthmore, 8i Columbia, 0.
Holy Cross. 7. Tutts. 2.
nronn.'o; Trinity, 2. , .
Maryland State, 1G; St, John's,
napolls. 1.
Nay. H, Washington and Lee. 6.
Colgate. Si Cornell, 2.
0.
Amateur Sports
Tioga Junior (awav)
ears John Walsh, 2000
fourtcen-slxteen
West Westmo-e-
land street, , , '
St. Jamrw (nway) first class Games for
Saturday. J. A. Lucy, 0740 Woodland ave
nie Jefferson A. C, (awav first class) A. J.
Tavlor, 24B Dunon street.
First-class pitcher would like engagement
Hall plaser. 2730 Orlanna street.
Arrow A. A, (away) sixteen years Harry
E. Smith. 2211 North Bincroft street.
I'lrst-class srmprofesslonnl club wants
game for May IB or 10 away n. A. ratter
son, 02"i Chestnut street.
Cramp Professionals (away) first class J,
rintlv. 710 Belgrade street.
Meteor Club (away) first class. May 8
Lawrence nmmer. siu uiraro avenue.
Kat Phillies (nway) first class S Wylle,
30in North Front street .
Klnin F. V. (?way) first class w. Jill,
'BV North Third street.
Westmoreland (awav) first class Jomes
ICennedv. 1M38 -Norm 'renin street.
mister i mo tawayi nrsi class iioDert. L.
Be'cher. 2R07 South Franklin street,
Wlssahleknn Club (away) first class
George Shelton, SOd Queen lane, German-
town.
Fldells Clnb,(away) first class William
Fralley. 0001 "Westminster nvenue.
(inrrettford A. O. (awaMSdghteen.twenty
years John MUhoney. DreS--IIII, Pa,
Philadelphia Professlonft' ' (away) first
clas W aruy. 27.11 Norti jlnth street.
First class pitcher wanfy ngagement
Dick Nlller, 1800 Hunting Pal avenue,
IJIar A, O. (away) elcliteenjjfears O. i,.
Mannella, 121.1 South Alder strat
Thompson A. A. (awav) seventecn-elghteen
sears K. Clower. 053 North Sydenham.
Street,
Alpha Club (away) firs class II C. Dil
ton ,12.0 Woodland avenue
Tusker H. O. (awav) 'second class Allen
M. Benn, ir.10 South Soenth street
P.L.K players wanted for club W, Tobla.
iaa !70u.,h Eeventeenth street
(l.nker Lace A. A, (away) first class TJ,
W. Illttner, Fourth street and Lehigh av
nue. !Verly A. P. (nwaj) drat class Charles
McDonouch, 1813 Ollllnghnrti street.
llartrnm Park Club (hoim-l first class
II Haberle, 1818 South Vndites street.
Bethany (away) first tlas Malcolm C,
Downs, 24R3 North Garnet street.
Progressltr Curiets (aviuj) first class A,
J. Sweeney, 8.18 North nievonth street.
Shortstop nnd outfielder wants engagement
-tC, It. Comfort, 714 Eat Hilton street. .
Sott-Poe (away) first class J. Nichol
son, B120 Merlon nvenue.
Kpnirrillle A. V. (away) first class a.
Hubbard, 0130 Lambert street
Original Falrhlll A. ('. (aa) first class
J D. Snlther, 337 Bourin Building.
Logan A. A. (away) first class Edwin G.
Oerhart, 4040 North Hutrhlnson street,
Norrlstown Professionals (home and away)
Hun A. A. (away) first class -Win Swal
flrst class Harry Sheer. 014 Astor street,
low, Hun ' Co , nineteenth floor, finance
Building, Philadelphia.
Arrow
Collars
(All Styles)
25
EACH
C
At these addresae8 only:
Wklener Bldg. Jrcade
PHILS MAY OPPOSE
OESCHGER TODAY
Extra:lnning Jo Likely to Pitch
for Braves First Divisi6n
. ' at Stake
. h
BOSTON
rowell. cf ,
Pick. '2b
Mann, tit
ritilllvan, rt
llolke, Ih
Iloerkel, 3b .
M'ernnvllle, '
O'Neill.
Kndoloh or
.rnir.TJES
I Dmirveaa,
Ituneroft.
Williams, cf
"ten-el, rf .
J. Milter, 2b,
PnulHie, lM;
R. Miller. 3f
1pewssor, c
Smith, p
' tieecngcr, p
V Extra .inning Joo Ocschgcr may fling'
against his former playmates at the
rhlllics baseball lot this afternoon.
Joseph Ip just about due. npyhurlcd
baseballs at the Dodgers for twcnty-slx
innings last Saturday, but with five
days' rest, George Stallings says be Is?
ripe lor another struggle. ' ,
Tho Braves stepped harshly on tho
pennant, aspirations of our Phils yes
tcrdav and they're going to attempt to
jumrf on them with both feet this p. m.
If thoy are successful, they will pass
into first division.
Uut on the other mitt, a defeat for
our Phils will drop them out of first
division and just two short days ago
they were nt the top of tho ladder,
t Stallings bragged about tho excellent
condition of his Dingers when ho first
hit our town nnd when he sprung Hughlc
McQullInn jesterday ho proved that
thcro was somothlng to his argument.
Bbth Oeschger and Dick Rudolph will
warm up this afternoon. Tho better
looking one will ret thn aRglsnment. -
Gcorgo Smith is due to take his turn.
ior uruvum. uawgo pitcnea last nun
day when he beat tho Dodgers In thir
teen innings.
Four Records Fall at Delaware
Newark, Del., May 0. Delaware College
defeated Smirthmore In a neld and track
meet yesterday, 07 to SO. The Blue and
Gold were. In fine form, but to trim the
Little Quakeis, It was necessary for the
Delaware men to break: lour local college
records. .,
. In the discus Gray Carter, who has al
ready won his letter In football, baseball and
basketball, established aiew record of 120
feet 2 Inches, This was The first dual meet
he hag ever taken part In. The previous
record was lib feet. Kred Ilarmer reduced
the 440-yard dash record to 62 seconds.
Humphries, a freshman, made a new Javelin
record of-ICO, the best nrevlous throw on
the local field (being 1E2 feet, rittman.
another freshman, lowered the 220-yard dash
record from 23 2-5 to 23 flat.
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Helm After Two-Mile Record
Kaston, Fa,. May 0 Helm, the,star dis
tance runner ot Lafayette High Sohool,
Buffalo, N. T.. will endeavor to break the
f Tesent national tvio-mlle'scholastio record
n tho fourth annual interscholastlo games
of Lafayette Collego here May 31. Helm Is
the youngster who, during the last Indoor
season, won both, the Junior nnd senior jil
tlohal A.. A. U. two-mile titles. S,
Bingles andj Bungles
Tough luckl
Gavvv'a vlnclv-pvnch and a lot'ot thrills all
lor nutiin.
Braves had It alt over Dodgers.
They won
two decisions In flfty-six innings. Robins got
the same number of defeats In fifty-eight.
Knna
wnvod a very wicked weapon at
Ilughh) McQuillan
no noa tiireo nils.
Wernfc Oouidv, blocked runners at the plate
like a truck blocks traffic
If the Phils could do things like their boss
they'd Still be In fli'.t place.
PhlU lost n ball game, but they won n 1o
ot frler.ds. They're neer beaten until tlie
sun sets.
Either Jar Ocschoer or Dick .Rudolph icill
do the ninalno lor Cfeoro RtalHnas todau.
Georae Smith is due to act the Cravath as
signment, Tho A'
nae notmng to worry about as
long ns the Tigers continue to lose,
Jon Bush was sick when he pitched against
Pitt
i me
the A's yrfcterday.
Good th
he wasn't
eriing wen.
- Jlfacfc Wteat hit in hard luck,
robbtd him of a triple.
Pou ell
Connie Mack has grabbed another Atlantic
Cltv hoy. He is Eddie Miller, an outfielder.
Miller, who was recommended to Connie by
Charlie Dooln, will report to his new boss
Monday. -
Babe IdSumn blanked the Pnbs 2 0. Not
one Chicago plaj er reached third.
The lieds trimmed the Cards yesterday, but
the Dodaers kept rtoht on thetr heels bv tak
ing a fall oLf ot the (Hants,
Eddie Itnush nnd Ivv Wingo had three
wallops each off Willie Doak. One of Wlngo's
clouts was a double.
Big League Batting Leaders
AMERICAN fcKAGUF
a. A. II. It. If,
Jackson. Chicago .... 14 03 8 33
Johnston, Cleveland ,, 14 40 3 20
Weaver, Chicago ,.,.14 fi7 IS 23
Speaker. Cleveland ..10 00 14 21
Sister, fit. Ix)uls ,i,.. 14 07 12 21
NATIONAL LEAODE
G. A.n, R. H,
Ilornsby, St. lmi ..in 22 12 20
L Ilonrrrau, l'hllllr. It 40 A IB
Oroh, Cincinnati 17 Ot 13 23
Wheat. Ilrooklyn ... 10 '70 10 2R
Daubert, Cincinnati ..10 SO 11 10
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.370
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SPEAKER BEAT A'S;
IRIS DID, REALLY
Hard to Believe Still, Former
Red Sox Center Fielder
Is the Jinx
Doston, Mass., May 0. Tri Speaker
beat tho A'rf in their first game of this
fivo-affalr joust with the lied Sox,
Funny statement, isn't it? Yes. Trls
was not in tho gamo and is tho playing
mannecr of Cleveland, a club very busy
rrtn Ifa nnrn nnnnitnf vtarAfiTnv Tint whnn
Trls left tho Red Sox to go to Cleve
land he left behind a renter-field void.
Every one who has tried to play that
berth Blncc that doparture of the Ter
rific Texan has had liard luck.
It was Tilly Walker's rough fortune
to be the first to step into the big pas
ture which Spoke pntrolled so master
fully. And Tilly hnd his troubles. Every
time he failed to get a long clout, the
hammer burlers began to contrast him
with Speaker, and tho comparison was
not a bit complimentary to Tilly. It
gradually busted Tilly's nerve nnd re
sulted in bis going from here.
Now ho is with the Athletics, tes
terday he came tearing in for an easy
fly ball to left field in tho ninth. The
A's were on their way to the clubhouse,
but Tilly droppc4 the ball nnd a run
scored. Then Wnllic Schnng doubled,
tying the game. Finally the S'ox won
in tho thirteenth.
Others Suffer
It was that old Trls Speaker stuff
all over, again. It got Tilly's nerve
when here some years ago and ho al
ways feels a bit uncertain wncn no
performs beforo this Boston gang. Trls
did the same, Indirectly, too, bb other
fairly good center fielders, Amos Strunk
and Bqbby Roth, and right now it be
gins to look as though the same sort
of hazing will be meted out to Tim
Hcntlryx, present center field incum
bent for the Sox.
Notes of tho Game
Chances are that C. It. Naylor and Sam
uel P. Jones wilt be the opposing hurlers this
afternoon. Barrow wants to start Harry
Harper again, but Is Just a mite appre
hensive ot Harry's control, And the man
ner of play yesterday indicates that the A's
ore not soft enough to make careless ex
perimenting very wise bis right now .
Dugan's second basing looks classy bet-,
terithan his work; at shortstop but It Just
happens that Mike McNallysls In a whale nt
a sensational streak of play now, and
Dugan's clean work was lost sight of by he
fans who are always willing, however, to
band a hand to a former .Holy crosier,
Paddy Livingston, coach of the Sox bat
tery men. has been released uneondltlonal.y
and the former Athletic catcher expects to
catch on with "Dick Hobby's Akron club, of
the International. Barrow placed Paddy In
the coast league and got a good bit ot change
for the chunky, good-natured veteran, but
Paddy does not wnnt to get that far nway
from the wee Paddys In Cleveland.
Wallle Schang's double as a pinch hitter
In the laat of the ninth yesterday, with
two out and the tying run on second base
Is an eye opener to baseball magnates who
spend thousands on sending their athletes
Into the South each spring for conditioning
Surposes. For Wallle only Joined tho Bed
ox two days ago and got bis spring train
ing Id the repair shop ot a hangar, or ga
rage for sky ships.
Cards Send Tuero to Minors
St. Loib). May fl Manager Brunch Blok
ey, of the St. Louis National League team,
has announced the release of Oscar Tuero, a
Cuban pitcher who' has been with the locals
for the last three years, to the Kansas City
club ot the American Association,,
Killed by Pitched Ball
Corning. N.
sixteen years
Y,
Mav 0 Howard Moore
old.
was fatally Injured here
ast night when ho wns struck on the head
with a pitched baseball He died fifteen
minutes after he had bean struck. Thn ball
was thrnwn when 'he had his head turned
and struck him behind the. ear.
Seashore Lad to .Join Mackmen
Xtlontlo City, May 0. Edwurd Miller,
former Atlantic City High School star ath
lete, who has attracted attention while
playing Independent baseball, will report on
Monaay lo'uonnio juactc. lie is an out
fielder.
Spring Garden Opens With Victory
The- Spring Garden A. A., a first-lasg
traveling- team, opened Its season by de
featlnr Miller A. C, 10 to 4. Manager
Uallay has discovered a few stars In Bren
ner and Lynch, pitchers; Hoffman and Bed-
ner, oatcners, nna, Harrington. '"ji"
T.fnnerani1 Karris in the nutneld. The In'
Held Is composed of II, Iah, J, Lash. Port-
ncr, utiles, -jiam" uoiuua ana snasir
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