Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 14, 1920, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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FAREWELL
Welsh Wonder Stows Awa$ Tou&h Italian itt Second.
Would Box Herman ior Bantam Crown at 116 N
Pounds Says He Weighed 104 Last Night
y I,,OWS
ttiNOTjAND'S flwclgtit peril bns do-tnt
JJrliU'il that America's field of little
inmen lini been MilBclently riilrtieu,
wnnder. who celebrated Tiln twenty -rfXt
'bUthday In Pbttadelphla on
wVclnoMlny. ban closed his net entitled
"n Inline Uncle Snm'H Smnll Sernw
mw" Set." It li n Rood thin tlmt the
icntlemanly Ilrltlfili subject about to
1cac tliecc ihoals or clic tbe rhances
1'V .w L would lmvp nut tbe fly
weight division In the United, States out
of rommlsildn entirely.
No one crtn say that W lido l a false
alarm, tlmt hla heralded prestige was
not unanimously upheld nor that a a
champion he compares with the heavy
wiihts of Johnny Dull s domain. .Teems
1. i regular titleholdei one who will
remain nt the pinnacle of his division
for ome years to come, and ho Is
a real Debtor. If any one had -the
"mint doubt as to WIMp'b fistic
ability, even the most Mcptlcal yai
ronvloced nt the National last night
nben Hnttlin? Murray was socked
cuckoo in the second round.
AVIltle made bis farewell appearance
In an American ring when he answered
the tingle of the gontr at the Eleventh
street arena last nitht, and it was
"good night, mirxc" for Philadelphia s
most rugged and best of thn petit
punchers. Murray was put .to sleep
after two minutes and thirteen seconds
of action in the second chapter of what
wis to have been nn clghj-rouml bout.
It wasn't necessary for Timekeeper
John Stcffens to bold the watch there
after. , &
Sensational Finish
A capacity crowd saw Wilde stow
away Murray, and hn did U in the most
ftmationnl fashion of nny knockout
worded in the nnnnls of Philadelphia
hoxing. While those in attendance be
lieved that a short straight right, with
tot very much steam behind the blow,
ended the contest. WJIde himself said
it wan't so. ''Iti'mcrabcr thnt lone
right-hand punch that drove Murray
across the ring to the ropes as the
bell sounded ending tho first round?
Well, that was the beginning of the
end." snld Jimmy.
After Murray had put the big crowd
in a frenzy in tho first few minutes of
the match by shaking un Wilde tbrco
times uith terrific hooks to Jimmy's
head which brought excited cries of.
"There he goes put him away!" from
tie audience, tho Welshman ended the
Mtsion with a vicious right cross on the
Battler's law as the gong' sounded. The
force of Wilde's wallop lifted Murray
completely off his feet and he went
tailing at least five yards across tbe
canva to the ropes, rebounding there
from. Then the bell came to the local
lad's rescue.
Murray's great offense in the early
part of tbe first inning, however, en
titled him to the ndvnntage for the three
minutes, and when he rushed from his
corner for tbe second session the fans
apparently overlooked! the damago ac
complished by Wilde's final blow of
the preceding canto. The spectators
were up, yelling for another rally by
Murray. And they wcrC not disap
pointed
Resumes Bushes
The Pblladclphian resumed his ag
crcstivo tactics; he went flying at Wilde
lilic nn unleashed tiger, or some other
wild thing, flailing both gloved weapons
in the cencrnl direction of Jimmy's
head. Jini has u good head, nnd he
knons how 'to use it. He mnde Murray
miss ii number of haymakers, and
bided his time. Finally, when Mu'rray
got to close quarters and started to
swing wallops with both hands, Wilde
lot into the muss and he, too, mixed
it up with right and left.
Suddenly Wilde stopped exchanging
blous, pirked out nn openibg, let tly
with n left hook and it landedon
Hat's chin. Then it was Murray's turn
to land nnd he did flat on his back
with armi spread out. He didn't move
a toe. Uefereo Frank O'Brien was ou
tbe job. He didn't lose a second. With
out lifting his trusty right arm to count.
"Pop" began to toll aud nt "four"
Murray struggled to IiIh knee, getting
P on all fours nt "six," nnd scrambled
tl his feet, nrtrm ilnu-n nl "nloh "
It ts then thnt Wilde brought into
PJy his light right load, and the Bat-
tier again went flat on his back, ttl
!"i necessary to count nny more.
OBrien waved Wilde, unwlldly, but
nelv. to his corner.
Wilde's terrific punch, which has
Wade him the greatest little boxer in
He wprld, had become evident.
.After .the contest, after a half dozen
Wuecoats had forcibly battled a lano
"itough hundreds of pop-eyed fans, who
wjnted to grnb Wilde by his hand, and
i Had reached his dressing room to get
nto street nttlre, the little Welshman,
unperturbed, was willing to talk with
out hesitation. He appareptly was not
mixed at the pnndemonic demonstru
'ion of the spectators following his
ensational knockout.
ira, ina,t was my last- bout u I
America." aid Wilde. "I expect to
Nive one more contest before sailing for I
ft round S on May whh
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Wi!hs 104 Pounds I
,"I Mould like to meet vour bantam !
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Mlf sueh'a bout neve win ho J!'
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"iaun or in America.
It mnke nn
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umni nmn, ami I do not see Why
J should be expected to bor Ilermnn I
fn, it I 'i'.": iu ou iienuan
ior the chaniploushlp at Its pounds.
o. I did not welch In for Jlun-ay
What Is a Fad?
F. A. D. (For a Day)
And so the' Overall
Fad lasted a day.
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U. S. MATCH
II. JAFFE
107
5i.ii?0' .pounds," further explained
MI(lP. "I nevr irrv. innm Minn 101
pounds, and that Is about what I
weighed tonight. Also, Murray did not
wj-lgh 110 pounds, as was announced.
eight for the match was 110 pounds.
I got on the scales with my full ring
attire and sweater without wovlng tho
beam. Murray stepped on the scales
stripped, even takln? off his socks nnd
shoes. The beam didn't movo. but If lie
was much under 110 six pounds
under why did he take off bin shoes'"
Preliminary to the Wilde-Murray
match, three other eight-rounders were
decided. Al Thompson easily won from
Franklc McMnnus. Joe Nelson won a
hard bout from Dave Astey. Jack
Perry and Hank McOovcrn fought to n
standstill.
English Women's Golf Cham-
plon Defeats Miss Griffiths
and Retains Title
New Castle, County Down, Ireland.
May 14. Miss Cecil Lcitch retained
her title t the British women's golf
championshlfV. here today by defeating
Miss Molly Griffiths In the final round
of the tournament by 7 up nnd 0 to
play.
Favorable weather conditions marked
the plavlng of tho deciding round, which
wasfol!ocd by a large gallery of spec
tators. Miss I.eltch opened with a steady
game, while her opponent was weak on
me greens, her poor putting being par
Jtlally responsible for the loss of the first
mree Holes, m ks Urituths' n ay im
proved somewhat as tho match pro-
gressed, but nt the turn the champion
wn going steady. At tho close of 'the
first, rriund Miss Lcltch's stroke score
was SO to Miss Griffiths 80. Miss
Leltch maintained her lead throughout
the second round.
Has Fine Hccord
Mi's Lcitch seems to be in a class by
herself among the women golfers of
Great Britain. In tlcfenting Miss Grif
fiths today she won the English title
for tho second time, having captured the
crown in 1014, since which time It had
not bfeu played for until this yeur.
Her piny is likened In England to
that of a professional, and 'she has all
the plijslcnl proportions to stand the
strain of a grueling championship con
test. As far back as February, 1010, i
Having received Halt a handicap, slit
beat Tom Ball by one hole. She also
defeated II. II. Hilton 12 and 1 In n
(2-hole match with Half a handicap.
sThc champion reached the semi-finals
of the Englleh tournament in 1008 and
101" and enme through to the fourth
round In 1000. She won the women's
championship of France iu 1012, and
holds the women's records for seven
teen English courses. Her favorite
shot Is a running approach with un
iron.
.Miss Griffiths New Star
Miss Griffiths, who eliminated MUs
Marion Hotllns, of Westbrook. L. I.,
in tho fourth round jestcrdny, Is of the
new school of British llnkswomcn who
have come to the fore during the lust
five years.
Last grnon her feats on English and
Scottish links drew occasional attention
to the fact that she was showing ublllty
of championship quality, but her vic
tories yesterday, not only over Miss
Hollins, but over Miss Jackson, the
Irish champion, as well, came somewhat
as n surprise. This wus her first ap
pearance In a championship. "
Mrs. Templo Dobcll, who wnmJefcnt
ed by Miss JjCttcli. the British cham
pion, in the fourth round, is known
more familiarly in America n.s Miss
Gladys Hnveiiicroft, her maidcu nnme.
It was she who in 101!! came to this
country nnd startled golfing circles by
carrying home to England tho Ameri
can women's title. In that memorable
tournament, plajed at Wilmington,
Del., Mrs. Dobell defeated Miss Hollins
in the final round " up. She has 'met
tho redoubtable Miss l-cltch on many
occasions, but in recent years her vic
tories have been much fewer thun her
defeats. , .
Miss Doris Fraser. who lost to Miss
Leltch in the semifinal, Is u newcomer,
comparatively little known In chum
ploushlp tournaments.
HUGHES AT CAMBRIA
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Otto to Sub for Magulre Ajjalnst
Soldier Tonight
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Franklc' Magulre against Soldier Kar-
parski. of Camp lh. at the Cambria
Club tonight. This U the flist headline
fiRhl - rounder at the Kensington nrenn.
Anntlmr o ir hi. round match on the pro-
prnm will be between Johnny Waal and
Billy Ouunou, at l'JS pounds, rliiRslde.
XnrCO SIXTOUllll uiiuw nuirauim w
low: George BlueWiurn vs. . Hauling
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ii"ul"' iSum"v I'lni Y, . "l obbi 'mi.
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BOXING v
AT THE
ICEPALACE
"?5th And Market
Capacity, 12,000 Persons
Wednesday, May 19, '20
Jimmy 6 RDS. ;?ficlc1r
Murphy Roach
Weat riilla, California
Hughic 6 RDS. Dan"y
Hutchinson Frush
riilladelphla Baltimore
Geo. (K. o.) 6 RDS. Je
Chancy ' Welling
nalllmora ' Chicago
9iU (K. o.V 6 RDS. Willie
Brennan Meehan
Chicago California
PA" 6 RDS. Ry
Herman Moore
World's Bantam. St. Paul
weight Champion
Mike 8 RDS. Geo K' O-)
O'Dowd Brown
World's Middle- Chicago
weight Champion
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Scholastic Athletic'
Schedule for Today
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NnrtliMht HUh i.Wrt rhllniletphtii.
rrmiintoii Iltili i. Fraiikford High.
Other flames
I.onpr Mrrlon lllitli n. Sunrllimorit.
C otllnitMTonil Illcti t. Trrnton.
V.. ' "thn'lr n. .tftlr.lnnum.
AMnrtiin lllirh rs. Amlilrr lllh.
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Ilrpn I'rriis y. St. I,nkp' Srliont.
Iirl.j llltti y,. Nnrhrrth Illah.
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firnnantonn Ac.. r.7j Ablnttan II.. 33.
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Burlington. Vt., May-14. Tho Uni
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local college dlomoud this afternbon.
Tbe Quakers appeared hero in good
shape and Intend to get out on thq
diamond early to get the klnkst out of
their muscles after their all-night ride
from Philadelphia.
Dr. Wulter Cariss, the Tcnn coach,
said he would u&c Walter Huntzlnger
on the mound against' the local colle
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Risley and Piatt Strongest of Qualccr City Entries in
Spring Tourney Over Northfield Links Course
Made Heavy and Soggy by Rain
By SANDY McNIDLICK
Northfield, N. J., May 14.
FIIVE Philadclphlans made tho first
'sixteen nnd teed off here today nt
match play in the spring golf tourney
of the Country Club of Atlantic City.
Seven ' Atlantic City players qualified
yesterday. Among them Maurice Ills
ley, lost j ear's spring winner i J. Wood
Piatt, North Hills, natlpnal semifinal-1st,-
wlio beat Qulmet nt Oakinont,
looked to be the strongest bopo of the
Philadclphlans.
Piatt teed off against J. C. Parrlsh,
national links, n metropolitan star, iu
the first round todaj and n slender gal
lery figured this ns the star match of
the morniug. '
Fred Knight played Tom Endlcott,.a
seashore expert, in another even match.
Mnurlcc lllsley ws figured to cover
J. E. Blnlr. He Is In the lower bracket
and play Ed. Styles. North IUHs
world s champion marathon golfer, If
the latter bents H. Wellington Wood,
Atlantic Cltj , this morning. Knight Is
nlso in the lower bracket.
Doctor' Halght. .Medalist
Dr. A. T. Halght, Bclleclalrc. won
the medal jesterdny with a brilliant (8,
the only one to bn-nk 80. The scores
were high, It had rained nil night tn
torrents nnd most of the morning. To
add to the dreariness of the courso and
the hard-going there was a tierce sea
shore wind blowing nil day, numbing the
fineers nnd earning tho shots off the
line. S
Doctor Hnight hnd n 40 going out
nnd 3S home. He is n veteran player
and had few difficulties with the ad
verse weather conditions. Ho played
E. L. Donahue, Shacknmaxon, today.
The latter was second scorer yesterday,
with 82.
Plntt got a poor start In the medal
round, wnter on the second adding to his
score, nnd he was 4 over par on !l
holes. But coming in he hnd 0 holes
straight in par, which kept him low.
Sun Plnch-Hlts
The sun did not come out till 10 :10.
It was nut the jellow orbit one generally
thinks of, for thnt particular globule
was hidden by the clouds all day long.
The sun referred to here was only a
plnch-hfttpr. but ns a hit it went big.
It resembled a huge, fircy ball of a
setting sunset in the gloaming nt twi
light. Magnificent in Its glory, trans
fixing nil beholders, it was the gorgeous,
scintillating, carmine sweater incasing
tlc rotund torso of that wcll-knowu
Philadelphia golf expert. W. Will Urn
benhnuer, I.u Eu Temple.
Iu n suit of sweet nzure blue, golf
stockings of iodine brown, snow-white
shoes, emerald tic. pu'rplo stripe ram
pant, there was only one "radiant blf of
color effect to top it off. It dldatop
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And just to ,provo he was 100 per
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AMERICAN T.K.UJCE
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I'lerrland nt Itoaton (rlenrl, 31S V. m.
Other camea poatponedi rain,
NATIONAI i.Korn
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New lork at I'ltllnirah (rlenrl. 3i30 p. m.
llrookUn at 81. l-otil (clean. 3 l. m.
Iloston at Cblcaco (clear), 3 p. m.
RESULTS OF YESTERDAY
AMERICAN I.E,OUE , '
Alt mmea iiostponedw ct aroimil",.
NATIONAL MlXnUE
rhUUen-nttahtirsli wet grounds.
Chlcoro. 2 llrookljn. 1.
New York. 0 Cincinnati, 0.
Xt, iiil, 01 lloston, 3.
Stetson to Play Bristol
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JAMES O ri'RWOOD'S
'THE RIVER-S END-
PRINCESS o10'8 SI-UIKET STREET
v ALICE IIRADT In '
"MATERNITY'
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''THE GREATEST QUESTION"
RIALTO "MAN-TOWN AVE
'AU1i,VnoT,iYTnTAV.THrKEN ST-
"THE VAMPIRE '
RUBY MARKPT st auunxv 7th
ALI..STA,RAST,?nni5P-M-W1IVT
EVERY WOMAN WANTS"
SAVOY ,211 arAin,5ET STREET
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"TUT WOMAN IN THE SUITCASE"
SHERWOOD c,tvnd"mor
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EXCUSE MT DUST
STANLEY ?!A,ETf An?,v?
-WHY CHANGE YOUR wiFE-..
VICTORIA ST."-"
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BELMONT 6-D ABOVE MARlJSx
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And Charllo Chnplln Convey nrH'T,"
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STRAWn CJERMANTOWN AVE
MARK TWAIN-ST VENANOO
" "HUCKLEIIURRY FINN'"
WEST ALLEGHENY
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Public has Forced Un
willing Manufacturers to
sell and the result has
been a Terrific but Tem
porary drop in Prices.
Sale of
2000 Suits
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AND 150 TOPCOATS
40 From Regular Prices
r 'Suits and Top Coats Originally
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For Suits and Top Coats Originally
Made to
$M50
For
Suits and Ton Crmfc On'ryirioiu,
i --- vigiuaiiy
lade to Retail at $65
. At the very outset let us correct any wronp
impression which the headlines of this adver
tisement might convey that the dav of lower
prices ls here Existing conditions ow that
nothing could be farther from the truth.
It is a factmixch as it is to be regretted
ale SCA1Cal gradC ,f SliitS ffercd in this
sale at 26.50 arc quoted at $35 wholesale for
Fall and those at $41.50 are costing $Jat
wholesale, j his statement will stand the clos
est investigation. C10s
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vmiun, wc seized upon the chnn nMj ..'. ' .r1"1 cn
seized upon the chance and purchased 7 cvtfeT
:?ats to sell at the above amazlniriv f : S tS
'ia store's share o ?th s stock ? fit n P"CM- T
uickly you can save fl ,. s 2,5 sarments. If
and Top Co
Philadelpi
you act q
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Open Daily Till -6 P.
ny
House
of Famous
Clothes for
Men and
Young Men
The Greatly
Lessened Demand
on the Part of the
Retail at $40
Retail at $50
enormously
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