Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 27, 1920, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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GE&RGES CARPENTIER, ibOL OF FRANCE, IS IDLE ''WtiEN IT COMES TO BOXING IN AMERICA
SOUTHPA W SLUGGERS
BIG. LEAGUE LEADERS
lajoie and Ziiiunerman Last Right-Handcrs to Top Hit
ters Portsiders Have Two-Yard Start Toward
First Base, Wliich Is Some Advantage
By GRANTLAND HICE
Mr. Murhham Said It
lr. Markham, please accept my keen
congratulation
For the Uuth which you exploited c,i
the fellow with the hoc;
Xot the smallest douht have I, sir, that
In
unit tannca tnc suuauon
depicting all the anguish tchkh
jjoii said he met bctow.
On fit back so you attested
Earth's most massive burdens rested,
And his face was empty, very so at
least I think you wrote;
And you doped him as a brother
io the ox there is no other
Line of dope, that's half so truthful
from the pcii of rival potc.
Only yesterday I gathered a suggestion
from a neighbor
That my garden needed hoeing, so I
lit upon the job;
And for twehty-'seven minutes at this
non-poetio labor
I massaged and combed the landscape
(HI sank down with a sob.
For my neck was nigh to breaking,
And my spinal coid was aching,
And my face was empty, very of
the latter there's no doubt
For while vengeance I was wreaking
On the weeds, it started leaking.
And before the job was finished
twenty gallons had run out.
PRIZEFIOHTEHS visiting this coun
try can hardly cxppct the populace
at large to refrain from wearing n
dubious expression when one recalls
what happened to Hill Squircf?, Bombar
dier Wells and other highly touted
guests.
The Best Itlglit-Handera
h A rONDnUINO fan desires to know
who the best right-handed hitter is
iu baseball.
Most nt the top-liners swing from
the nouUiPrn zone Cobb, Until, Sisler.
Collins, Jackson, Ilnush, Hpeakcr, etc.,
all being left-handed entries In n bat
ting way, .
For the first fltc weeks of the present
race Hornsby ntul Oroh have been
making a desperate effort to revive the
right-hand hitter as a leading Institu
tion. Between them they have been
peeling the epidermis oft the ball day
after day.
In the wny of pure crashing power,
Hap FclHeh. of the Chicago White Hox,
has the call among the right-handers.
But the callous facts remoln that no
right-handed hitter has led the Ameri
can League in fifteen years. not since
the reign of Nap I.ajole, whllo Heinle
Zlmmfrman, back n round 1012. was the
Inst right-hander to predominate in the
Nntlonnl.
witn n niieen-ycar mpt-p in one
league ana an cight-ear Inpe In an
olliqr. it is rainy evitint that the left
hander among swatsmen hns the advan
tage the main advantage being n two.
yard start toward first. And yoii know
how many basehltH are lost or saved by
the margin of tuoyards.
Copyright, lOiO. Atlrlahls rtirrvtd.
Jap Tennis -Player
Stars on Paris Courts
Paris, May 27.t-Kcmi ifchrnltzu,
the Jnpanesc tenuis player", holder of
the championship of Japan and In
dia, Is proving the sensation of the
world hard court titular tournament
being played here. The Oriental
racquet wlelder reached the semi
final ronrid yesterday by eliminating
Nicholas MUhu, the Rumanian star,
In n five-set match whlck the bitter
defaulted duo to exhaustion.
Mlshu won the firt nud third
sets, uhlle Schmltzii took tho second
and fourth. The fifth and deciding
set was loig-drawn out and the
Rumanian finally was forced to do
.fault owing to liU Inability to con
tinue the grueling game. All the
""ngllsh'plnjers had been previously
eliminated and there were no Amer
ican entrants.
GARLAND CHOSEN FOR
DA VIS CUP TEAM
Wallace Johnson and Dick
Harle Were Other Candi
dates Whose Names Were
Before Committee
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPJERS
flKANK I.OTJOnitRY has come back.
The Manoyunk mauler has .returned
to that hilly district nftcr meandering
throughout the West for a period of
about 10 months.- Frank went west last
July, and he spent most of his time" In
the stato of Arlzonn where he met sev
eral tough guys several times. For
Instance, Loughrey took on a bird by
the name of Young Palmer, the bout
ending In a ten-round draw. They were
re-matched and nnothcr even break re
sulted. Next n menu mitt-wlelder,
Russell Chambers, was I.oughrey's visa-vis,
this match also ending in a draw.
A return match between Loughrey nud
Chambers ended in Loughroy's favor,
and a third content, shortly nftcd fin
ished iu a draw. Frnnk went us far
est as Los Angeles wherl- he took
part In several four-round encounters.
Recently Loughrey received u "hurry
up" from his brother. Torn, to return
hric. Tom decided to become ii fight
manager, and, as he believes Iu "Ktiut
Ing nt home," lie bent out wlies for
brother Frank. Now Frank is back,
be is training daily and in about two
weeks, Tom hays, Frank will be ready
for the best of the welteru eights and
anj of the middluwclghts. After several
matches at local clubs, Frnnk thinks
he would be fit for a fiing at Mlku
O'Dowd.
A ImntJin bout, between Marty Kane nnd
Martin Judge, eight roundi. la the heiil
liner ut th Uirinuntown A. A. tonlKht. Two .
otlwr elKlit-roundera will 'bo betwen Tumim I
lluilxon anil Lew KtlnRer. nnd Indian Hunxill
nj K O Johnnj Murther. The Blxe uro
Vlllk (inlljKlier m. Tommy Dwyer und
Younc Qrlfto va Younic Corbett
lllll) Rnnnon will break Into the ulnd-uo
Cl.us at the t'ninbrla tomorrow nlKht lie
lll meet Philadelphia Joe Welling In the
final o( a trlplo tight-round attraction, tho
other two Ions bouts belli Oeonte Ward Va.
Spike McJ'aUden und Tonv Danlela va
Kreddv Turner. The nlxea: KM Womicr i.
Johnnv Morgan and Harry (Kid) Urns a.
Harry Wllliama.
Eddie lltzDlmniomt. the New York aouth
saw will box In the place of Willie Jnckaon
at the lie I'alace on the nlvht ot Juno 1!
Jackson Informed Promoter George Pawling
that hie liund. Injured recently ngalnut
Johnny Dundee, Httll waa out of coinmlHulon.
Flta'a opponent will be Pal Moran, of New
Orleans
Pol Mornn la now under the management
ot Joe Uolricn or New Yurlt ijmilen It
mapping out a buay campaign for the New
Orleana lightweight and he will endeavor to
bring the Italian In line for a champion
hip match Uefore boxing Eddie Fltzalm
mona here Moran will take on Johnnv Dun
dee at Lawrence, Maaa.. Monday afternoon.
Into the ring
tltleholder.
ngnlnnt the featherweight
Millie Spencer, of Oloucetitcr, will meet
Sammy Nahle. of New Yoik. In the ten
round wind-up at the Uroartwnv A. C Cam
den, N. J., tomorrow night. Other bouta:
Joe Doraev va. Phil Lundv. Burainr Katr. a.
Terry Brooke, Pete Lawrence e. Jimmy
.jacKjon ana ivm uonagny a buuie Lieu am
1'onr Imiifli. a wekly eent nt South
Philadelphia High School, were held In the
gymnasium jeeieruav anernoon i,mv
Tendler boxed Harry (Kid) llrown, Mannv
llelofakv, preeldont of II rlaaa, n A Harris,
Joe Kolb vb Hobby Head nnd 9am llernstcln
va. Tommy Vaalllo.
Tommy Iludvon. of Nlcetnwn, la being
handled bv Jimmy Hogan, of tho Clerman
town A. A.
Johnnv .Mm o. retired lightweight boxer,
la now employed ntvWeat Cheeter. where he
..ya he boxes a few rounda almost dally
Just to keen In condition, Mmo haa no In
tention of ever appearing before the public
again He waa one of tho tougheit, most
run-ted nnd gameat battlers cer produced
In Philadelphia
GIRARD F. C. BUSY
Will Play Four Games Over Week
end Double-Header at Elmer, N. J
(I Irani Field Club, one of the fore
most traveling teams in the city, will be
kept busy during the course of the next
few dnjs. . Saturday they line-up
agalntjt the strong Quaker City Rubber
Co. tenm of Fran)fordt Sunday they
nlaV the RIne Professionals of West
Philadelphia, and Monday they will be
the attraction nt lClmcr. N. J. In n
double-header. This will be. the open
ing day for Hlmer, where they will
dedicate their nc,w playing field.
Manager Kclmnfer is gradually bol
stering ill) the weak snots nnd n few
ncv plnyers have been signed. Glrard
would like to hear from the best semi
professional teams offering good induce
ments. Address: Rarncy Schaefer, man
ager. 01 Knst X.nurel street, or phone
to CJeorge Siegel, secretary, Lombard
2008.
Amateur Sports
"Ily SPICK ilALLi-
rillUCK GARLAND, Intercolleglrtte
lawn tennis champion, captnlu of the
Yale racquet men and other things, hns
Uccn chosen for fourth place on the
iMiiericnn Dav s inn train. Wa lace l
Johnson, nf Phllndclphlu, and iHcl:
Ilnrto. the- ex-Harvnrd football nnd
baseball star, rre the other candi
dates for ITie place.
Garlnjid's choico by the Davis Ctifi
coiiimlttee did not come a. n Mirpiisc.
It hns been known some time .the mo
Jorlty were In favor of Gnrlniid, even
iiefore he defeated Wallace .tohnnn nnd
Unite. Chuck's victory over Johnson
nunc last Saturday nt the Wrsl Side
Tennis Club during the Church Cup
matches that. wer staged on fjie chain -plonshlp
turf. Garland took four out
of five set from Johutou. Tuesday
Garland trimmed Harle, who. by the
way, is not In the best phylcnl condi
tion and was not nble (o display tho
form he showed in the Indoor meeting
last winter.
The other members of the Davis Cup
team, which wills from New York July"
1, are Hill Tjldeii. Rill Johnson nnd
R. N. Williams. Sam Hardy N captain
and mnuagei; of the team, but will lint
pln .
President Julian S. Myrlck, of the
Cultcd States Lawn Tennis Association,
wired this stutement regarding Gnrland'a
selection this morning:
"rP(inri. Iu nn ilmilit ttinl tlm pnni.
mlttee hns chove a thoroughly rnpalil1
plujer iu selecting Garland as the fourth
man on the team.
"Not uiilj has lie established a line
Harvard Varsity Out
of American Henley
Cambridge, Mn.ss., May 27. The
Harvard varsity crew will not com
pete In tho American Heuley re
gatta nt Philadelphia, 5Iny 28 and
20. The second eight will be en
tered in tho regatta, but the conches
have decided to hnve the varsity
oarsmen devote their time to train
ing 'for the coining race with Yale.
Five Leading Batters
in Two Big Leagues
NATIONAIjI-KAIUK
I'lnyer- I'iiih. (1. AM. U.
Ilornslit, HI. I.ntil 32 V .IV
droll, (Inrlnnltl R! 12 -1
Dnnl.erl, rinrlnnntl HI 1IH t
1'ntirnler, HI. !,oul 3 11 1
Ilunran, Cincinnati .13 121 IH
AMKUICAN I.Blll'K
I'lajer. Hub. . All. II.
JohnMon, Cleirlnnd 51) 11)1
HrndrTX. Hnalon . l 1 1K 21
.Ir.rkron. ( htengn 31 123 IA
.Ineoheon. liilcngo 31 ill II
Ueaver, rhleago
31 031 27
II. IT.
fl. .40.1
41) .SlrJ
40 ..
40 .33(1
40 .323
II. 1T-
41 .313
4d .tins
40 ,800
47 .3M
Zntt Irt
chnmpi.
"Bingles and Bungles
Tuo tails Ix a rou o( of th
HARD GAME FOR STORE BOYS
Strawbrldge & piothler Will Tackle
Rex A. C. Saturday
The f?traw bridge & Clothier baseball
tenm will receive a hard test Saturday
nfternoon when It clashes with the Ilex
A. C, of Washington, tin the Straw
bridge & Clothier field.
The Rex nine has .n great record to
date having won nil of lt home games
Rex hns assembled a number of South
ern colese stars and it few minor league
plnjers, nnd with Ibis combination hope
to Stop the store boys. Owen or llr.iniit
will do the twirling lor tnc nsningtnn
team and "Rullet" Dodd probably will
pltcti for local team with Gllmore be
hind the plate
PENN BEATS FORDHAM.
Hifntilnger Twirls Great Dal) l?
1-0 Victory
Walter HuntzltiKcr twirled tho PeMR
baseball team to a ten -Inning win 'oyer
Fordhnm yesterday afternoon 1 to. 0.
Hunts was forced to show his besfcNxitJi
the star Rronx f wirier Cullottm golajr
grent guns. Penn garnered six liltHaii
singles, nit the visit lug twlrler, whil
Iluntzlngev was touched for two wor '
safeties, all one-bnse blown.
Joe Jackson Wins
Atlenlown, l'., Mav 27 Jo Jackeon olit-
? aimed Allntnwn Dundee laiU night In a
net fight nf tn rounda at Nly'a audito
rium Young (lalnea, of Allentown. etoppeo!
Hoy Hiiret In the nftli round nf their flght.
THK Rarret team, of the Manufac
turers' League, has secured the serv
ices of Lafferiy, of the'LouisvllIe club,
and the new hurler will pitch his first
game for Rarrett against Southwnrk
tin Saturday. As tho Manufacturers'
League has no games scheduled for
Memorial Day. Rarrett has that date
open. A game mav be arranged through
J. Murphy. Telephone, Dickinson C010.
locking fe
aemlprofeaalonal
la
lor
AnHwera to auerle
noer boxed Kddle I'ltzsimmona
Willie Jackaon haa
mmona llurrv (Kid)
llrown' renl name la Harrv Ilronn Harry
llroun una imxcfl Jonnny Klllmnc only once.
Joe Welling la u Hohemlnn-Amerlcan
lllll) I'eiiraon. of tho Clermnntown A. A ,
would Ilk" to match Marty Kane nlth cither
Pattllng Murray or Patsy Wallace,
Easy for Lehigh
lletlilrlirni. Pa.. May 27 In n Iooav
ilael game ly hluh defeated the College of
tho City of Near York, 11 to 3
berth with
team Ad.
street. CJerman-
or
An outfielder
a flrat-r aaa
dreaa W. .M., .1308 Oreene
toun
Delphi r. r. (away), first clnsa,
Mnrt.n, .D.t) North Klghteenth street
tolopnnni" Lombard nino
Ht. James A. A. (home). flfteen-aeenteen,
Io Mecarv., C'amea Tolnt, N J.
i:nt I'lilllleH (away), flrat claim. M WAlle
30IO North Front atrcrt
Mnrlyn riuh (owav). egh(een-tnent A.
J. Ilnehm 34 North Sixty-first street
AmerlriiH A. A. (away), flrat class M J
Luff. .447 Memphis street. Telephone I.om
hnrd 2808.
l-ciclon-A. A. (away), first clasa. II C.
Eckman, S.12 Hummer street.
XnrlliMeit Profraalnnala have Mny 30-31
open Minnger Hoover has nn opening for
a good catcher, J J IIooer. 2033 North
American atreet. -or telephonq Kensington
01 nil W
Norwood A. A., flrat-claaa traveling team,
la without a grm for Memorial Daj
Phllinere A, A. (nwnv) Kdln I.eeeli,
2747 North Front atreet.
SnrinihN IMilher f'o. (nwnv). first class
Charles McOlntv. 41IH North Palrhlll atreet
Tulpeliocken Meda (nway). Ilrat claaa V
W Kalbacher, 4414 C'levnlnnd itenu
Knst (iermniilonn Cuha (hom) flfteen-alx-teen.
John K Dagney, Twentieth atrtet
nnd Church lane. (Jermilitown
Klmn 1'. I'. (nwa), rtrst class William
Hill, 2IIRS North Third street
Harry (Kid) Brown fought himself Into a
ten-round decision contest with Trad Jacks,
an Englishman, at New Iledford, iruaa , Sat
prday afternoon by hla victory over Johnnv
Kllbane here on Monday night, Tho Kid,
only nlnetoen years of age, looka like one
of the beat boxers nf hla weight In the coun
try. Ho weighed 128 pounds before stepping
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IfG'Vu". Vrjduy, Jlav 28. lit 8 P. M.
ii .' ''M'F"1. ainy su, at r. ai.
Tdc. Haturday,
SO: Dox Heta.
.00. On !
P t '""Mi" rioiu ana uunueia.
ni.i j. " run' epeclal cara from flald to
tilI4 A,v' "fid Immediately atfar Meat
or American Henley.
-, (HtKT IIOXINO SHOW TONinilT
Germ.jntovvn A. A. ch, , jsK..t
Indian tiiiaarll va. K. O. Joliniir Jllurther
. Tomim Iludaon . TrfW Ntlnarr
Marty Kane vfc. Martin Judge
TWO OTIIKft DANPY IIOIITH
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"It Certainly Was a
Lucky Day for Me"
Said n now customer of ours, when he
first discovered our store. He, liko
hundreds of other Philadelphians, was un
uwaie of the great values we are daily giv
ing in men's furnishings.
Washable Scarfh- of silk and linen in Hat
Wings and Four-in-hands, 35c to $1.50 each.
"TraveJo" Coats 1 O
For homo nnd office wear. Spring; JL aU
welBhts, ull voratet, big selection.
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Regular & Stout Size
Medium Weight
$2.00 Each
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A. R. Underdown's Sons
record in Hit' tTnltp(l Stntrs, Imt lie hns
iilw) hnd rxiioripnco iibrond which nnthT
the pxlntlii(; clirinnstiinrrs mnkos lilm
tliu logical rliolcn. Ills record nt
Wimbledon lni( jenr, wlien ho carried
Kingncote to fr net In n Keinllinnl
mntcli, hIiowr tlu'it he roininreil fnvor
nbly tlien with I lie best plnyerw In I'nR
In nd.
''In reiiching Its derllon th rom
inlltee hns been Riililed by the form
Known In iiiiitches this spring, and
ftlrtherinore, lnm ninde its choice with
tho Idea of irilnjf young plnyerx In this
country experience In Internntloiinl
matches so Hint future lenms mny he
nble to lnnintniu the prestige of Ameri
can tennis. Other things being eqiinl.
therefore, the committee wns inclined
to fnvor young pluyein in selecting the
fourth member of the team. The com
mittee wishes to record Its sincere np
jjreclntlon of (lie KportmniiKhlp In in
terest Hhown hv Mr. Ilnrto nnd Mr.
Johnson, both of whom did everything
they could to meet tho coinmittoo'.s
wishes. Pj playing their preliminary
mntohoH the enabled us to get u line on
tlie nesi men nvaunlile. sharing the gen
eral desire tn name tho strongest pem
slblo team to represent tho I'lilted Stntes
In the effoit to bring the Duvii flip back
to thli country."
Not o had' What?
Onlr ono gnme lirhlml the llromia.
JMrfln, itnor-, Snulnr rtiirt Vtrru.
If thru rnn icln tre'H nil lie merry.
Bur If thru lose then ur'll ncr itnek
Jilt the bottom with a rark.
l.i' hnpo the) ln. Tonnl'
doarrvea it
Tlgrra lot a unlit, which gltr our A', a
four-gnmn Imp iinny from Ir.at. place.
Tlllu Walker lot! around In lilt rorc tullli
Dube Uuth. Tillu ha lr nnd the llnhe tlohl
Jimmy Dkm did enough to Wllliama nnd
frnn
A' a
fo ln th tallv hall (tains for the
Four nina. two alnglc. n double and wrrn
correct fielding plana lan't no bad In our
nfternoon.. Thnt'a .llmmy IJ.vkca,
Walker and nuoan were the other Work
men tvho enntrlbvttd three it'. One of ,'o
teph's couta liaa u homer.
I'hlla or'n with th Dodgri to4i Hop
thy DodB dfcnt .
lied Hot went Into flrat Pln In tHklng the
entire aerie from tho Ht. I.oe llrnnna
The Indian) drooped out ot fr't nlnce u,htn
Il'n)i(ii0foii Oiiimpcd (tent in a slutfeat
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Th Tarda fell on ning. Klhr and Ellr
three of Moran'a atnra for ecnteen hlta
nnd won 10-S.
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III Tt?CL shoe value in
HI HI w phia today at
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A Real $14 Oxford
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Three Days More!
We 've been allowed to Saturday Eve. in this
basement, while we prepare a New Location.
And this is the best news for Phila. men that 's
"come over the ticker " in a long, long time
EEC A USE These Sensational
Sweeping Reductions Continue t
Closing Out Sale
TODAY, TOMORROW & SATURDAY TO U P. M.
Thousands of our customers who couldn't get in on our
four days notice last week, will have the opportunity to share
in the huge cat.li savings this special sale represents. Plenty
of styles to choose from, plenty of shoes for everybody while
we re-
Still Sacrificing Our $200,000 Stock
of MEN'S OXFORDS
At Practically Your Own Prices
Big $9 Value $
Shoes and
Oxfords . .
All $10
Models
Phila. 's Best
Top Quality
$12 & $13
Values .....
America's
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A SACRIFICE of top-notch,
neii' summer models that have
been in big demand. Tan or
black, that match any in Phila.
selling at $!).
A SACRIFICE o rich, (is
trnux vp-tn-thc-minittr Russia
calf models. Finest workman
ship and quality. Long wear
ing. Good looking.
A SACRIFICE of seal brown
or black Cordovan calf models
of quality, style and workman
ship equal to any in Phila. at
$12 tc v?;.?.'
A SACRIFICE nf Royal gen
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quality Cordo Calf Oxfords,
famous from one end of Phila.
to the other as America's best
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TREMENDOUS VALUES THIS WEEK
Jt was a case of pay a big rent or get out e refused to squander
our customers' money for the landlord's benefit ! Our stock's too
big to moe we've made surh sweeping reductions that in many eases
it's like giving these good shoes awav. No reservations, every pair is
included UVCE VALUES at our ro-nperatn e, ECONOMY B Sir
MF.NT PRICKS before the slash in prices Tn our battle to keep shoe
prices low we had to SACRIFICE PROFITS -AND every day and
night this weoK
Today, Day & Night to Sat. 10 P. M.
NO MAIL ORDERS
NO. C. O. D.
NO EXCHANGES
NOTHING IS
RESERVED
Lirte up early men
Buy All You Can This
sale is the result of a
crisis and such values
will not be offered
again.
OPEN
EVERY.
NIGHT TO
10 P. M.
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