; EVBDre' PUBLIC) JLBD(EKr-I'HroM)EI,gHia?' MONDAY; MAY 10, ' 1920 L,., IFCARFENlltR GETS. $2,000 A DAY JACK CURLEY NEEDN'T WORRY ABOUT HIS INCOME TAX) "" "" "" " """ ' ' ' . - - - . ......... . . . . - M. NOTHING ON FOR FAN THIS WEEK BUT FIGHT Eleven Different Boxing Programs Are Arranged for the Followers of Fisticuffs m Philadelphia and New Jersey for Next Six Consecutive Nights ' y LOUIS MR. FIU11X iw, "" " " loner of fisticuffs, too, will lmve i. ..I notion this week. If the six ud eight round matches of Philadelphia re toot appealing which uicy uiu then he and die also have the privilege of visiting New Jersey for eight, ten i t.riltp routuicrs. v..r heforc In the history of boxing hi so many bouts bccn inmmctl ,nt0 one week. In naumon io mc rtgumr ,hows In this city Monday, Tticsdny, Thursday, Friday and Saturday n number of special nurncuom urc on, ..a if flio fan and fnnnette nro going to ittempt to attend all the attractions It will be a physical impossimiuy, Dccause In Mmc cases thcro nro two or more '. ... u..i.,i tnr tlm nnmn pvpninsr. Th( best that can be done Is to see the sockcr and BOCK-aosoruur uvtij u'si. " "' ve n.ut.V.f thn rnirlllnr rnttl If) On nt tllC Oljmplt, with Pete Herman and Jabcz White inaugurating ubui-iuuu ""-VV it the Broad street arena. At tho Armory A. A.. In Jersey City, tho first tnelvc-rotind bout under the nusplccs if die Now Jersey State, Boxing Com mission Is on for decision between more illustrious Leaches, and Augic Ilatner, of rscw iorn. O'Dowd Tomorrow Night Then on Tuesday night we will have ... ..i,i.. lMita nt Mm Auditorium here, consisting of two eights and three i- 1 J.-., . hlln Tlnrmnn TnVlor will put on his great all-star program of a tin-round set-to between Mike O'Dowd ind Jackie Hark and turec cirqih. it..iHftt-n nlfrltt linifnllv an nfr eve ning for the no gentle urt of hit and nt hit, H1 nun our own l,uuic kuu lcr he of the southpaw sleep slam, In (he role of trial horse for Georges Paplu, r.i, iMitupicht chnmnlon. in the litter's American debut. This match, a twehc-rounder, Is to be Held iti jersey p.- nml unupral hundred Phllaucl- phians are going over to see Tendler punch portRtuers ni mc uiiciiomei- irum abroad. Trenton, N. J., has a pro lan) the same evening w ith Lew Angclo ind l'arsy jounson in un flracriraii T.-tm, nnnfpst. .Tnhnnv Tvman will appear on the samo card In Trenton, iking bis sertlces gratis for the legion. Three Shows Thursday Three different and distinct nrenas will be scenes of hlt-and-get-nway com petition in Philadelphia on Thursduy nijlit. Jimmy W lldc, the VclsU won der, win go on in an encorr wnn uuiu lo Murray nt the National, Hilly Pear- a .. Ill lml1 fnptfi nt- t-lip rnriTintifntvn tVU "ill ,", . . .' ..... ........ w .. A. A., and the second open-air show of tDP UI'Mon .v. vj. win uc uuiii. Johnnv Burns will have Friday night .11 r lilm.olf In l'Mllr nt lin f'nm. bria Club on Friday night, while .over In jeriej ine posipouen ana cngcriy aotieipattd twehe-round muss between II. JAFFB Johnny Dundee and 'Willie Jackson will uu un loruccision at .Newark-. Tho regular Saturday night bouts will bo staged at the National here, and then tlip fight fan ccrtnlnly will bu entitled to a day of rrstj after which there will be no bouts to sec- until next WCCK. Latio Going Back Stovo Lntro Is going back. Tho ng crcHRivn. nliT.nntit- f.nttiMH - tt..i. ... ., "',, Mtitbii'i tiuiil J1M&IU" ton, Pa., was unable to put on his unuui icunuK-in act against JiOuls Bal lla, who nnswers tho gong under tho J.am,c 0,f.,1DK Joe Uorrell, at the National Clqb Saturday night, nnd the Philndclphinn was a winner. In fnot. Bprrell won nil the way. Latzo didn't win a round, Young Joe showing to .ad vantage in three periods, while five were For the first time In his Philadelphia bniltM. T.flt7n tnutAn.1 f ,1.. .l .1 jow. did the holding. Steve stnrted out in uis regular slugging style, but he found Borrell just ni willing a puncher. Anil from tlln annn.wl Mn.....l ...t .1.. i? ui hatzo, wns the one guilty of WM.V.I..11H 1)r noiuing on wnen tup mlx ups becamo fast nnd furious. Borrell weighed 145 pounds nnd Latzo tipped the beam at 144. M'lllio McCloskcy, 143, shaded Tommy Jamison, 142 ; Johnny Mealy, l.S'Jli. . fiMffnuirlit Tnl.i.n n...... -I'll. ;,!'-. "."''",,,' i"iij ajiiiuui ill! )Vally IHncklc, 144. outpointed Jimmy uiuuooh, xiu, nuu xommy uiick, !0, came back" with a victory over Hoy Knnis, 128. Wlm May Happen in Baseball Today ' NATIONAI, rio.(-n n flnclnnatl ....... 13 Ilraokli'n 10 rlttaburch n PhlllUm ...:..: i, C'hlcniro io nt. imii. ......: b ew ork 6 AMKHICAN Won ..11 . . 1,1 i AftnTnrtnn in St. I-OHl n fv York I) DMrolt 4 ot erhrdulrd. Cleiteiland Bmton . . . . mcarp nir I.EAOCH Ut I'.C. n .WI7 8 .(III) a .nnn o .500 10 .474 IS ,481t 13 .400 11 ,333 i.kaoui: Ixidt v.v. fl .700 A ,(iS 7 .nil 10 .MM) o ,roo 1 1 .4(10 10 .500 Win I,oe ,528 .sou .474 .450 Win Ja .700 .032 two .570 .520 .474 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL I.KAflUK BrooWm. 5i rhlllks. 4 (10 Innlnm). , Ilonton. 7i New York. 0. Chicago, 8i riltubitrch. 7. Cincinnati, fit Ht. Louis, 0. AIEBICAN MiVOUE St. I.Atils. 7 1 Detroit. 4. titvr York, m Maahtncton, !t. Clerrlnnd. 4 riilruito. . v Athletlcs-Iloston, not scheduled, SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LKAflUK Philadelphia nt rltUburch Cloudyi 3:30. AtERICAN IJIVOUK St. Lonlii nt Cleveland Cleari 2ino. Philadelphia nt llonton Clean 3ll. PENN KICKING CONTEST Punting Teat Will End 8prlng Prac tice Tomorrow A punting contest will be staged on I ranklln Field tomorrow afternoon as the final act of tho Pcnn spring football. It Is expected that at least thirty-live Quaker students will compete, Loath Jack Hclsraan did not Intend to close tho spring practice until the end at the college year, but lack of In terest has forced hlra to make nn early ending. I'Oit j car the punting contest was y on by Hurt Hell, who captained the 11)1!) eleven. Gardner won tho punting competition in 1800. Hell nnd Gardner are the only names engraved on the cup offered to the best kicker. Singles and Bungles No name lodaj wet schedule. No'otmc tomorrow. Browns flau here, Phltn cot four runi In the fifth yesterday and loet, C-4. It wan a four-flush. Itrooktvn liane. lilt flooded the ThuV Mead ow. Cratath'a club trot nil wet. AffiHfauis' record still Meatless. (Itoroo Smith broke Into the game in time to tote. Twentj-two thousand aaw the nmt In Hropklvn which proves they're not U flat In I latbuoh. Stanley Coreleaklo scored Ms seventh Slrnlsht win lesUnlorjtiicr the Uhlte Hox. The Pole's tolit put ti Indians back in nrst rioce. The Red Box are a hail oame bfhliul. The other half of the Boston major learue enntlnsent mslntalned Its lead bv blanklnir the Olants Tho Braves too the Beds by a half box score, , w"A'f Benlher set Hie Cards dom with two nits nnd the world's champs won, 0-0. Clemoni tot both lilt. D'iflv Lulls' oreat shoestring catch with the hases loaded saved the Yanhs from defeat In Washington. It was another hltless day for Babe Ruth. M-nl'i Shannon Is plarlnc itreat ball for Wnshlrnrton. He hil n lnle nml a double yesterday nnd fielded In Arm siyle. llalnh PecMnpanah and Del Pratt had three hits apiece off Walter Johnson. rVirdham sends another ball player to the Olants todas. He Is AI Lefevre, an In neirter, rt Devlin has recommended Le fevro as the best Inflelder In collexlato ranks. All the flam at tho Polo Grounds yeoter nay were at half-mast In memory of Harry recently. Art rietehcr couldn't see Dick Rudolph. The Oiants' captain faced ttlohard three times and carried Ms bat io the bench with him each time. LATE START FOR STRAW HATS TODAY Unofficial Opening of Hay-Kelly Season at Penn-Swarth more Baseball Came HWAIITIIMORE Mese. If. Mliltc. ah. Inline, lb. arter, cf. Liirkln, rf. oder. ss. Humphries, e. nancy, p. 1'Iace, 2b. North Philadelphia Wins Game North rhlladelphla defeated Camden A. P. yesterday 2 to I. Demko's alnulo with three on In the ninth decided the game. SHOPS "i GENTLEMEN TARqtST CIBTRIDCTORS Or MANHATTAN SHIRTS in piirupctrittA 1018 CHESTNUT 113 S. THIRTEENTH , , TENN Rhrlver, ss, Kweeney, 3b. Mtrans. cf. Wnrwltk e. Vote, lb. MeMchol, Jb. IlnrTer, If, Myers, rf. Iluntrlnircr, n. UmplreIlaet7.fi. Straw hats will get a dcluycd start nt Pcnn this afternoon. The official opening was supposed to have been staged on Saturday at Frank lin Field, but the rnln put n crimp in tho debut. The gnmo against Swarth morc this nfternoon Is not listed ns Straw Hat Daj, but It will take on that appearance iiejcrthclesi. .. The liny-krlljs started to bloom yes terday and today they were out in full strength. When the correct weather arrives there's no waiting for tho Pcnn Princcton battle. The game with the Tigers probably will bo placd on Thursday of next week. The Hcd and Itluc authorities suggested tomorrow ns the day for the engagement, but this ditto was turned down bv Princeton. Mny 20 is the new date under consideration. Hither Walter Hiintzlngcr or Sheffcy will get tho assignment from Coach Caiiss to fling for the Quakers. Hunt zlngcr is In fairly good shupe and ho believes ho can bent the Garnet again. Swarthmorf already has been beaten by the lied nnd Itluc. Clancy will pitch for Swarthmore. Humphries will handle his curves be hind the plate. In addition to the baseball game AUDITORIUM A. A. "! ,. TUESDAY BVF.NINO. MAY IITII Tim 8-Round flouts nnd Three a (SAMB riUCBH PKKVAIL) niO FIOIIT TICKETS CA1IDKN rirORTBMKVH CI.Cll Choir rlents on Sole HOTKI. VENDIO NKHS8TAND 18th and Filbert Hts. Mod. Evr Mar lOtb, 1920 lotmc: Cornell vs. Leo Reynolds Charlie Ray vs. Young Wills Young Robldcau vs. Mucklo Riley Joe Nelson vb. Terry McIIugh TETn JAI1EZ Herman vs. White 8 ROUNDS S'a,'H.0tn,l.'Vi",-hraf,,d1''Ma?e,ritrS,,,,m NATIONAL A. A. Great International Content 8 Rounds tf'UXsV' Rounds World's ChHruplon Flywelcht JIMMY WILDE vs. America's Contender BATTLING MURRAY Three Other 8-Round Bouts Tickets nt Donajthy's. 33 S, Hth Ht. ; Two letters that speak tor themselves i IPAHy ""wan... r... OlODnlt,. "s-l. " - 8-10 PrJ s'8nal n " v0 . u"r S7. ?5e StHMr. w .i,ft, I "."o ,.: n re.- - -Meiyv,,-, 'ioM?Le- ork ?:,!!? poetic,, .. W? ephne h, "!" tor feSasaSsa.. t "a f?-'vfC S2-SS e"t" nAvi u,: i eiV. V dsf,rieaWoji .'cVi ;Vtu tie couVflat the f pel- Man seeks the Job Job seeks the Man Army serves both Lead a tfootf himlthy life Learn a rrara or rfer a tchoaling Get military training Ra with men from your own homo Sta to : , He... State Retrlmeau of the Refular Army ns?:"' fift. S ffSSS Oa. .. 8th Heat. f!..i?B' "- nDW f Tli' T.T' I I andOairuV'tiJ"' MORE than one hundred trades are being taught in the schools of the new demo cratic peace-time Army. Thousands of men who have joined are fitting themselves for bigger jobs, for earning more money. Employers in every State, in almost every line of business, are looking for men with this training. Ask if there's a vacancy. i . U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 1 345 Arch St. Philadelphia UNITED STATES ARMY which will 8tnrt nt 3 o'clock, there will be n trnck meet between the Pcnn frenhmen nnd tho combined high nnd prep schools of this city. All the school boys of prominence ft 111 compete In the ten events. There nre more entries for the meet than ever before nnd It Is 1 ... y. t'"lt somc Promising youngsters ft 111 be uncovered. The meet ft ill be run off while the bascbnll game Is In pi ogress. FAIR U. S. GOLFER HURT IN IRELAND Miss Sherwood May Be Unablo to Play for British Title New Castle, County Down, Ireland. Mny 10. Miss Itonmund Hhcrwood, of New York, met with nn accident yes terday which probably will prevent her from participating In the Mrltish ladles golf championship tournament tomor row. While vnultlng a fence. Miss Sher wood rnn n stake Into her foot nnd today ft'ns being ft heeled nbout In nn invalid's chair. Miss Cecil Leltch, Hrltlih woman's golf champion, won the ladles' golf stroko competition today with it score of 84, Miss A. O. Mackenzie, of Toron to, ft as fifth ft Ith 88 strokes. Resolute on First Trials Bristol, It. I.. May 10 The first trials pf. the alonp neaolute, candidate for tho henor of defending the America' cup this summer, vutrm hld In Narreaansett bav yentrrinv nnil nave comnlete satisfaction, nccordlnc to the experts aboard, The sloop went cut first In tne torenoon, wnen a six-Knot oreeze was blowing from the northwest, and as-aln In the afternoon, when the water had rough ened under a reurtecn-knot breeze from the southwest. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS EIGIIT-ROUND boxing will bo in augurated nt the Olympln Club to- nigut, ntiu rote Herman, bantam cnam plon, will get TiO per cent of the honors with .Tube White, of Albany, N. Y., entitled to the reinalhdcr. Although the Herman-White match lind been clinched befote eight-round matches ftcrc legal ized here by Director Cortcljou, Harry D. IMwnrds had no trouble, at nil get ting Chnmplou Herman and the lluffrtlo boxer to agree to box the additional two periods. Herman has been In Philadel phia for the last three days. He sayH ho is feeling fit In fact, better than ever in his career. Petey sajs thnt his manager. Sammy Goldman, was nego tiating for several championship con tests to be staiced this summer. White comes here with tho reputation of having stood on l'ni .Moore, .loc llurman, .toe T.tnch. Jack Kharkov nnd Ilov Moore. .Toe Nelson, brother of Allle nnd Wnlly, will nppcor in the semi, opposed to Terry McIIugh, of Allcntown. Other bouts: loung tioiiicioau vs. jmuckic Itlley, Young Wills s. Charley Itny and loung Cornell vs. Leo Itej nolds. Toe Cervlno has been appointed timekeeper tor bonis ai me ivn i-atace. jib ribo win hold the watch at Hhlbe Park this summer. ....Ima f.aa h... 1tAnln Mm. u,l,h Hnl.li.l rurcell at the Olympta and John Hteftens Rl .nn.c... Mlrker MeNella Is Rains' to Introduce wrrstllnc nt ll"a1lnr on Krlday nlKht, Jim Ixindoa va, Htevo fltaslak and Htanlslaus Zbyszko vs Annelo Pondello are two of the Imuta to be put on, llealnnlnc May Dl Ma Nealls will promote boxing at the Watson A, C, each week. Jack Hay, a 108-pounder, Is the latest Rraduato from the Oajety Theatre, and he haa ben makinR good In professional bouts After winning a ring- In an amateur tourna ment Hay began to box for Kelt Instead of glory, and f dato he hna won four bouts Ho Is being handled by Reuben I'cstcoe. Mlk O'Dowd went out on the road In Ilrooklyn In the terrlflo rainstorm on Satur day and ho nlso put In a hard day's training esterday. After a workout In tho gymna sium today Mike will leave for Philadelphia late this afternoon. O'Dowd Is confident that he will convince fans In Camden tomorrow night that he still Is as good as ever. Prelim numbers are Willi Jnrkson vs Uenrge (Young) Ilrne. Hilly De Toe vs Ralph Urady and Joo O'Donnell s Johnny Murray. Johnny Mealy, fresh from victories over Rddlo Mullen and Johnny Tynian will go on In Marcus Williams's lightweight elimi nation tnurney nt the Auditorium tomorrow night This will bn an eight-rounder, with another eight-round matrh between Oeorgle Meenan and Philadelphia Jon Welling, while the six-round encnuntprs follow loung joe Ilradley s Joe Wright Johnnv Itanlon vs. Hobby need and Johnny Ilyron ss. Lawrence Dougherty. IteauesU from nut.of.town sportsmen rn. I tickets hac been made nt tha National Club T A J for the nnnl appearanco of Jimmy Wlldo la,. S'J I X'JIIIHUJipilfl lllli U 4,,u,i ,,, n.,. . - i ih viah wnnrlpr trnp on In an encarn wltli 1 1 juJ llattllng Murray ftildc haa been living up iV,.V7f? 1 '4 1 in hla rniilntlnn nt helnr thp arenteat fv weight In tho world The Murray-Wllda match will bo nn eight-round bout. with, three others, as follows: Hank McOovern v. Jack Perry, Joe Nelson vs, Davo As'.ey and Al Thompson vs Frnflkl McManus. Jimmy Jordan, Pittsburgh lightweight, haa decided to pass up bouts this summer and will keep In shape until next fall by playing baseball Ha Is holding down third base with the Westlnghouse team, of the Commercial League. I,en Honek and Hdrile Hevolrn have been matched to box at Columbia. Pa , Friday night. i t , J) , HV 3V FOUR GREAT FIGHTS Middleweight Bout 10 ROUNDS 10 and Titree Eight-Round Bouts CAMDEN SPORTSMEN'S CLUB (Iladdon Ave. and Mlckle Ht.) 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