mMwm fV ' r' ' I I .r J- - - ,,- ., ,' 'I t ' ' ' , . ' -ir; EYEHEN-0 PUBLIC LEDGERM 9 'VW v ' WJ " '"' h'V !' ' 'V - , .", V ... .. i w 111 1. if 'f fa AB RUTH HAS THE GRIP AGAIN ON HIS Mf; YOU TELL T UMP, I'M PUT OUT "k'WiS.1 - H3 ft - I . X '-- A if'U hi ,. f ' $ M IV fh In ,' 1 .- . W i t L PITCHERS NOT BREAKING RECORDS t 07? FENCES; .'. ARE MADE tiTSN'T It funny how the pitchers nre cloutlnjf the ball 1 this year?" remarks a ctirlom customer. "They nre poling out long hits oVery day and many arc stepping Into the spotlight ns homo-run hitters Guess they arc spending more' time In batting practice." Wo agreed withithe C. C, for at Shibc Park last week two pltchors socked the ball out of the lot on suceoslvo days. That mndo us fear that a new record was being made by tho hurlcrs and the gwndoldopc wfls dragged out of retirement. There Is nothing to worry about. The pitchers still are pitchers, whether It be on the mound or standing at the plate. No records arc being smashed, and the same goes for fences. Lost week two Philadelphia pitchers nladc home runs in Shlbe Park. That was just twice as njany as were made by all of tho other pitchers In the American League since the season opened. Tho other was perpetrated by Jack Quinn, of the Yankees, showing fat tho home-run pitchers exist within a radius of ninety miles from Philadelphia. This is the circuit clouting zone. A pitcher Is a guy who stcpi up to the rubber and is likely to knock the ball a mile or strike out. If a hurler ever gets hold of one It goes tar, FAR away, but tho odds nre about 100 to 1 against it. In the National League, only one pegger, Shcrdcll, of the Cardinals, has hit for four bases. However, Alexander is up in front with an average of .370, Rlxey for some reaon or other Is sock ing at a .33.1 clip, Nehf .2S0 rind Jimmy Ring .240. They arc the best in the senior circuit. Erickson, of the Senators, tops the American League Pingcrs with .310, Johnion Is next with .2S0 and Carl MnyB Is hitting ,-uO. There's all the dope on the pitchers. As soon as one becomes a cousistcut hitter he is promoted to the outfield or some place like that, like Unbe Ruth. The llabe, by the way, is hitting them high and far these days. lie is getting a lot of homers, his total now being eleven. Still, Ruth is n lucky guy. He is bound p break his record of Inst year, because home-run hitting Is popular, the fans like to gaze upon a slugger and the gate will increase. TtJHILE not questioning Ruth's ability to hit, for f he is the greatest slugger the game ever has Unoicn, tee fear he will be presented with a lot of "free homers" this year. For instance, if his team is several runs in arrears near the end of the game it would be good policy to groove one for the big boy . and let him kill it. That wouldn't affect the game, but it would please the fans leho visited the park i to see Ruth hit. Cabs Put on Speed THE feature of last i week in big league baseball was the work of the Chicago Cubs, who now are leading the National. Fred Mitchell started oft on a flat tire, got stuck in the cellar and extricated himself 'only after con siderable difficulty. All of the breaks were against him the injury to Hollochcr, Fred Merkle's dead arm, Her zog's ailment which put him on the sidelines and the fail ure of Lefty Tyler to come back as was expected. However, a couple of quick shifts were made and a lucky deal, which brought Zeb Terry to the Windy City, virtually made the ball club. Terry replaced Herzog at Seeond'and is playing such a whale of a game that it is doubtful If Charley will be back for some time. t Bill Vceck, president of the Cubs, is strong for Terry. "Terry's playing at second base has been a revelation." he,sald "The way be has fielded and driven out hits has SCHOOL GOLF LEAGUE IDEA IN PHILADELPHIA DISCUSSED Foundation for Stars Should Be Laid Early, Says Veteran. Hill School Makes Favorable Impression. With Pressing Main Trouble, at Merion Match By SANDY rpHE appearance of the Hill School golf team, intercholaitic champions, here hns revived talk of a school league in Philadelphia. There are manv promising players scattered among the academies of edu cation hereabouts and thp schoolboy of the Quaker .City would no doubt take up the game with a zest another I season If the facilities nnd organization ' sfiould be put forward for tlifm. ' ' Tills trniltll lmfin lnlflnt- Ilium mii..ti..n oti certain cmirM- nt certain stnt.il time,, in some cases ,. pro Won- of clubs, etc . and necessnrilv the ..riies nt. times of some of the'nrns mi.. two' of whom have nlrVV volnnt'oerc, to give an hour occnsiouallv to instruct th'e youngsters One veteran irnlfer kiii.fi ir .,,. .. .hi . 7"r J"L .,. ,,?:dif , ',&. "n, "ii(i , 111 "Mi, i-Wlllf I 1 III ''IMM1I was battllnc with Merlon over th.. enut course , " nl , MV la nu, pouv" J0"" -iu noif today, nnrt tlie tirst pair tneii off at 1 :.w. , referee at tho end of n round. ia?..;! ?ermitninV "' "" "" U""b"z U ' thp '"'etity-tirst niinunl con- 'Section VII of the code leads: "Any Juniors Training test for tlie Joseph Henry Patterson , boxer winning u chnmpioushlp under the "There's no use talkine " he stated Th" "r'" aM ,0 nav' "U "ie manhle nf memorial cup in conjunction with the , international boxing rules must defend "tho time to take un trnlf is '.. ', ;l'iU"r I,Hfn fr ""DO which be gave to qualification rouiid for the team chain- his title in n bona -tide, bout to 11 de youngster W the"Pcan bo .tartedown'I.'n" "sL'",,":1;" ,n2 I pl'nhlp. four tonms qualify for the I cisioir against the best available con- elilif Ki.mA ilnr It'll iu, ti . . '?"".'-.,":...'.'".," ' "-iii- Aviio Hiep lino our piucen, unit ic uppeuis ' lo me inui mere wiuiiu ue no natter wny to encourage them to take up Rolf nnd to play il right, than to have a school league here. J hope It un he done some dnj. It will help our junior championship and it might to help tlie golf prestige nf the city which i- now 1 foil such n high plane. To keep- it there we ought to train sehoolbois remh 1 to step in.' I Merlon now has a perfect score over 1 the champions of the seats of learning. It has beaten Princeton, the inter collegiate team champions, and Satur day it did for Hill School, iutcrschol astic champions. It is something for n school, or col lego cither, to tackle a country club's J cam, particular)! one so expert as Merion s, and Hill made a very fmor- '.... w.. .., ...... m ...j nt....- j able impression. The youngsters stood ' IIP there and drove u tnan's-Ki7.e hall played their Irons reasonably well, and went nfter the putts, which is all .inn enn nsk of any plner. Their 0 to (I defeat wns probably due more to pressing than anything cUo. In tackling Meriou's veterans, the mjiiiic- sters tried mnnfull to hit them just , as iar anu to noiii ttu .Main l.me vet- i .rnni .nil li'llinl nbln'f ka ,1., SJtV L,(Vt IIHIVII VUUIIUI S, ll iJilTl Coming Star That was Henry Gassoway Davis, Id's, main diflicult. lit won the in terscholastic t'hamplonsliip, Havls is a tall, athletic jouugster who plays the gauie in tine form. Hut Inf. pliiycil Marstou, and when he trailed to a 78 nace. he began to press. Davis has u tine swing, all agree to that, nnd to the fact that ho is goiug til bo a r,eal golfer. UJuvls was considerably perturbed at is showing i "Heell tlluvluc baseball too much." lift explained, "flot n buseball swing, i 3I( takfts me sick. I'm off that giime rL)avIs Is going to pluy in the uinu- jir champlotishlp. Ho wants the ex- eilCA nntl IOC compeiiiioil, wiuen is rlitht idea. With u teacher like (UI v McLeod to work 011 his miishic it) short Irons, the iiilcrscholnstic lupiou inureu war surprise soiueuouy i.1,11 ivngtueer s v. itiu iu aepiemner. tUruuy suiuiuuries ioiiow ll.KS JUrslon, Merlon. beMt Uatis, 7 ivstliDlr, .Morion, neat null r. si Jack Mtfrlun, beat Cochrans, 2; UsstlniiL Msrlun. btaL Tunis. BUT FOUR HOME RUNS BY HURLERS THIS YEAR Ily ROBERT W. MAXWELL Sports Editor Ertnlnr rubllo Ledger caused the fans to forget Herzog Is with us. I believe the combination wc have at the keystone sack now will prove tho greatest In the league and will make more double plays than any other pair." Another reason for the success of the Chicago club Is Grovcr Cleveland Alexander. Big Alex 'has won ten straight and looks better than ever. With Vaughn nnd Hendryx, and perhaps Tyler, Mitchell can spot himself about seventy ball names and hope that the other pitchers will come through with the others. The Giants still are in the doldrums, battling the Phils for last place. Boston has slumped, as was predicted, and should stick in the second division from now on. Branch Rickey has n great hitting club In St. Louis, but the pitching has not been anything to rave about. I OOKS like a close race in both leagues this year. Alt rock Saves the Day WITHOUT Nick Altrock at Shlbe Park Saturday, tho day would have been a dismal falluro for the fans. Nicholas managed to entertain tho folks while Wash ington was grabbing a pair of perfectly good champion ship contests from the Macks. His comedy went big, and the huge audience was kept in such good humor that It didn't care who won the game. Altrock has been pulling the giggles out of the mob for several years, but he never gets tiresome. He has u personality which takes and his comedy is clever. Nick plays first base In his own original way, and, allow us to state, it takes a mighty good ball player to get nway with It. His back-handed catches can be made only by an expert, nnd that's tW. This is not a Mom at the Washington club, but Alt rock is as big an attraction as the players and probably more so. He is the one original comedian of the diamond, never gets rough nnd is the club's greatest asset. May he live long and keep us amused. A's Lack Hurlcrs TF I only could get the pitching," moaned Connie i. Mack after the double defeat Saturday. "When the pitching is good we play great ball, but when it isn't well, look what happened today. Still, 1 have hopes that some of the youngsters will Improve this sum mer. They have the makings of first -claw moundsmen and will benefit by the experience they get. "Outside of Nujlor nnd Perry, I never know who will finish the game. Funny thing about young pitchers. The man you start will blow up nine times out of ten, and the man who succeeds him will look like n champion. That's the way it works. After the game has been lost we get hlgh-clnss pitching. I hope wc discover some stars in our long trip on the road." Connie knows what he is talking about, for he has tried out more outhful hurlcrs than any other two managers In the business. McAvoy Asset to Drcxel BILL McAVOY. former star football player nt'Lafayette and afterward athletic director at Delaware College, has taken charge of athletics at Drexel Institute. McAvotf is an able mnn and should have a lot of success. It was he who put Delaware on tho map in college nthlctics, and he probably will do the same at Drexel. He knows foot ball, baseball and basketball as well as any one, nnd nlso can Jeach It. Drexel should be congratulated. Conrtoht. :9i0. bv rubUc Ledger Co, McMBLICK Hill. A nnd ? ."argent trlun bt Turner Hill. .1 nnrt S, West, Mirlon. beat Klngham. Hill S and 3. Hlx point KOUnso.MKS Memtnn timl Kmbl Merlon, beat nl and Hutier Hill. S and 7. Jack and HaMlmra, Merlon, beat Cochrane and Tuttle Hill 5 and .1. Sargent and ffnt, Merlon beat Turner and Klngham. Hill. 3 and 3. Ml". Kotintll IF. ILlrlnu'u nulllriff iliimn stn I th o of the eastern rhnmnlonnhln 1 '. CaUSinff Lontldemhlo wnPPV tn Inful fttna J MrS"h.n?.rlr,'H,n"'H"!,1nB """Jl J.: l',ul ma hrr nuccem again bring- the title f-n.pt' r.niF.1 fcli.n.1. 1 11 .u. - ,""cio.; a twti-r un. " v ,nnm .Mi.imii "mVl 'runVrrr ,w.h.""u, T.- -Ten, ''t bmk In I'm lb, Mimtin ami Mrs M 1''1di't Uopr han a 77 at Uaitunrni in i 'ZT V-T .TlVV Z'' '"'"' Inrlitentll. the world' marathon record .r.J.,'T?...,.h.a "- ?.'. rrofr"- ! -' villi" r i n iri (j s no Pl 5 U fc" 'mt'n r"""d omr tii-r in oil ,u- airar- 'open .hamplon sili'k ie, on th ,..rri iIh 1, ,, .M-rn Kna lfccn hol, , i-venth I two would b.. ,.ld more than tbr.t. ma hal elo-hi-s I i -ll- c'liursn In u inus.'ttJ'lnir Thai I ktlU .lilkdlili V ilia II b. tj.l . I l m.ik- officer i Miulprrent m-arly unanlm .'is scrntcli medal. The winner receives n I-lands Ouimm finds whipcord l.l-.i fur i ni.i Im,.ii .,.,,1 1.1. ..1..1, r,i,w it, ,, knliker Wrap lorclns aro sen iiecsslim- 5 ' ' """al '"" '"s 1110 reiaitlS tile Clip aii. ais. iIih wii knonn "rob-" mi. foriijear. iir,fun.0?,,Tiiir ?s'r,rv J'1"1 "'" '." ,hr s,!" . Tlll Plaer making the lowest aggre i,r.iuS1., ""I Vrrt tfeV,-rnh.. Rate round today and In the quulitica Biris to tais onto une hlK dancin wiiii tlon round of the amateur championship ""' s 11-etMii .nil I receives the silt er cross. I Merion hml most of its team in the c-rir .i.?n,,.n?re, ,hink.'Jic nf .',Mn,r UD ". ' P,B today, which hns been playing cfitr 1 turmmeni to decldi f rumi red I , .1 n , , 1 . ii- iiioi on rltl- skill as put forward ' havoc with the college and school teams oidsiumiiii at the churchhuusi- and has been going along smoothly I since early season. Max Marstou teed .1. 1.. il i.e im t saMnp much sc.pt that I olT ,h,s morning as one of the favorites hr hasn't ben oer l.ln fur a lone time to place for low medal. Hack of him "," h'",.h9 I?,'1 IV'-'.1"" .ore since "not for, in choice were Frances Kemble, Mere nine hole, ebW. hej..ned , jU j Up , w Kohb. W. T. I West. L. M. WiiKhburn, Sargent. ...-, 1 111T11 n, iri'nisniioijs urivins u''-1' , '"i'i 'iu.t- j furore it has nlfl, I'm', irmsndoua drlvins I 1 m hi I ih il ih tuaculln- rank.i and enn the hiitlna hMnurd I'.srey has lniorir.ited I ik Mrs Pox. he Is Kettlns: morn ianl tlun ever as a result The player thei're talking about at Whlii tnimii . II irulil m t II h ,ubbhnu un th. ruw iih m few shfltii rxptul, I nhich is Hi. main idea In fie truzsh- dr '"nmi" iettklnit of U liltriwirah ll' re h.l 111 it 1 iiinusiusin ovr in I'lunw.! tweifh a a short hol, Ii is hi h ,ias. In ttiMif hi ihouts, 'tis sal.l In fact remarks ul.oiit k,l 1 hanKie u v iiien, ih ile t riui 11 n tid v DOBSONS PLAY EMERALDS Carpetmakera' Team to Play Holl- day Matinee on Home Grounds The .1 A. .1. Uobson b.istball icnm , has one of the hunle.i guim on this i Knisim's schulwle for its holiday nt- itraitiou this afternoon when it meets I Hi.. IvmrirnliU .luliiililnin. .if Vu- Ym Ii ct. at Thirt) -fifth street mid (Jiieen laue. SHQPSLQEHTLCLMEN IsKOBST lUKTHini'TOItS Of MANHATTAN SHIRTS IN rUUAVkLMIU tOISCHCbTNUT .113 8. THIRTEENTH MEMORIAL GOLF HAS BIG FIELD Phil Corson and Maurice Risley , J ' Added Starters for Joseph Henry Patterson Cup EARLY CARDS ARE HIGH There were two important added starters this morning in the golf tour nament for the Joseph Henry Patterson memorial cup ut the Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Mnrtins. They were Phil Corson, who twice wmi the junior clinmplonihip of Phil- ndi'lphin. nnd Maurice Bislcj, th At- ",Ii,lV.",1, "Kje nf vnrth ,lk nm, .'; ou I lOtt. ot .North Mills, ami "alter Bejuolds. 01 Aroiiuinmk. were I'l todi.y and they drew the larg- est Kallery This w a, due partly to ",0 fa(,t ,'",t " "d esterdny had a "1 at North Hills, breaking the course record. mi ,1 . ,- i . There were more than 120 starter- ,ul" ' "" win in- inuji-u mil 111 .1111 . Hie lour cuius whose iniiivtuuni mem- hers turn in the seven best cards today qualify for the championship. Till' IllllV tOllaV is tllirti'-sil holes f'lueilley. .1. It. .Maxwell, Huntings nml .'un mv,, , . , ., ,uhaiii..i, iiu- other Merion stars whose UI,A,,, i. ..nuili !,,. .mm il, 1,. .,,, ,liC J"01"," be cas H low cmill ;Ii to qu.lllf, average for the interclub play later. Huntingdon Va!ic. hud a sprinkling nf jounjsters In its elcron llne-np ' Bcndol. Whldde'i, I. M. Addis, .lr . (' I'. Kindt. Jr.. Hddle Stevens nial.lni: 11 strung addition to II. 11. Prowim. 1 !!...... W !,lt.-l.,o lH il,,. SI.. I.... ' riliiliN. ,lr . tlie Md'ar lanm, ' ( und ollieis lngruliam, ". M. Weaer North Hills brought over most of i's suliiirlilin team behind the two PlntiS and P.ddic Stj le Today 3:30 P. M. Philn. Country Club Bala Take Turk Trolley to Wondnldn Park Bryn Mnwr vs. Phila. C. C. viNvj. Foit wooncnr.ST ri'i fiKMUtVI, VDMIHhlON. SSe and Si. 10 POINT BREEZE VELODROME TONIGHT, 8:30 40-Mile Motor-Pace Race l'rnf. Hprlnt 'Mateh. g Amateur Ksenl a BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAL I.KACU'I'. I'AHK PHILLIES vs. BOSTON lQllS A. M. jf 3 I'. M. "baseball""" " Y.VI.K .vs. t'NIV, Jir 1'IWNA. Vrsnklln Held. Totlay, i. il. j Ktt. Stat. SI, un 3ais A. A, Offlci THE CHAMPIONS' WEIGHTS INCREASED BY BOARD , International Boxing Rules, as Drafted Following Sanc tion of Decision Bouts in New York, Shoiv Thirteen Different Classes Judges to Assist Referee By LOUIS WHEN the New York boxing bill was passed recently, legalizing fifteen round boutN to it referee' decision, it becntuo evident that Old Man Knicker bocker's state would become popular for Mm ...Jin. f .!..!.... All.- r.. .1... heels of the sanctioning of such bouts HIV OIUKIUK UL LlllllMr WILM. VJI1 Llll!i comes nn announcement of rules, rec nguized champions, weights, etc.. by the International Sporting Club, of New York city, formulated by the Army. Nrivy and Civilian Bonfd of Boxing Control, Inc.. and adopted by the Leg Mature of tho state of New lork In the act permitting boxing. In accordance with the International rules there will be thirteen different and diitinct classes, ns follows, with weights: J.ln. 100 112 115 IIS joi, in ISO 13.1 Junior flrtrelcht Flyweight Junior bantamweight .... llantumiteUlit . , Junior featherweight .... l'eathrrneltht Junior lightweight I.lchtwelcht Junior Welterweight 140 Welterweight v lt7 Middleweight 100 Light hrnvwelght 115 Heavyweight ulloter Weighing time for the nbove classes will be cleht hours previous to tho en trance of contestants into the ring, weights to be made on club scales in presenco of each boxer and n represen tative of the promoter. The latter, In nccoruanco witn tlie rules, sunn sumuit. over his own siKimture. weights of the 1)0X'rs the referee. It will be noticed that weights have been changed from those previously rec ognized as championship poundage. For instance, the bantam limit is boosted from 11(5 pounds to IIS pounds, the featherweight scale is to be four pounds more, while an increa-e of two pound1 has been made in the featherweight class, two pounds in the lightweight division, live in the welter nnd two iu the middle ranks. Two Judges The rules nlso point out that the referee. In rendering his verdict, will be ussisted by two judges, while other offi cials in every bout aUo will include a timekeeper, n director of bouts, nn nn. nouncer nnd 11 nln.iirhin. It will lie the I duty of the two hidce-i to it nt imnosite sides of the ring, to watch every phase of the bout nnd to make ike 11 deci'sion. if limit of rounds mi- i-iiuii-ni. iiini-i ini- iiiiiii. ui ruuuun scheduled: nlso. thev are to be reudy . ,. t i . . 1 1 .1 .1... ..n..n. l.li ... .1... It. ni ai rimes, 11 requested ny jne reieree. to assist in deciding whether fouls have been committed, mid mn bring uuy - 1 i a ai ... .t other points to the attention of the lender Wlinin u penou 01 si monina (rm tlie time of winning his title and 1 theicnfter every six months if 11 qualified challenger appears, unless he is pre vented by circumst.iu"es bejond his con trol, lit which case the time may be extended b) the boa id of boxing con trol. "Should he fail to do s(); or shmilt1 he be unable in make the required weight as speeilied in these rules, ills title shall be foneited to his challenger. "No chnlleiigi shall be given consider ation unless made through u board of boxing control uii'l .iccoinniinicd by a suitable foifeit, guaranteeing the sin cerity of the I'liilleiige." Champions 1 eeognized bv the Army, Navy and iivilliin Board of Boxing control arc o- follows: MOULD'S ( II VMI'IONS Flywricht, .11mm-. Ullde. 1-ondim. P.nr.i lntntsmwrlKlit. 1'eiej Herman, New Or Ictus, '- fcitiierwrlcht. Jolinni Kll bane. rieielHtid. (I.i llcUtwrlcht. Ileniiy Leonard Vnrl.i wellrrwelxht. Jk llrltton. New Ycrlii mlddlrwrlcht. Johnny Great Open Air Boxing Show Phils. Ba!i Park K-a-nlONOAYEVEtflW, JUNE 7th Four Star Bouts, 8 Rds. Each No Set-Ups on THIS Bill EVERY BOUT A FIGHT ( JOE LYNCH vi. I " 8 Rds. " 8 Rds. joe o'donnell (K. 0. LOUCHLINj Johnny GRIFFITHS ( CHAMPION j 8 Rds. I ;8 Rds. ;8 Rds. 8 Rds. JACK BRITTON LEN RAWLINS 1 Johnny DUNDEE v.s. BILLY D. FOE 8 Rds. Ttl'KKTS NOW ON HAI.K AT GlM. Ill'ltv .VNU DUNAUHV'H. 33 rf. UTll DAYS OF REJAL SPORT II. JAFFE .'.'.??:.. iTT. Vk' hMMTweUnt. Tuck .-w. .-mi iK0 tiir. utan. AMERICAN CIIAMriONH IVfF. til LI""1 .f'h" 'iKht. Johnny KM. " 1-lKII I . V"',il"vk"''niilfbt hravyweiisiii.iiaiiiinit .. . ...,.... um-K iiriiiont mlililltllil. I)empiry. "- IHUllllllilll lirUl 1HPIFI1T. JUL' ECROPUAN CHAMPIONS rivw-fUht. Jimmy WUati bnntmmTclrlit Charley redout. Pari rranr? : "pMrfc Hhr. Albert lln.lc.,,,1. i,ne KwftrrE (.purer-, Carpr,ntlrr. I,rn. France. IIIUTISII CII VMI'IONS heavj weight, Jo. Il-ekrtt. Honlli.iuinlon FRENCH CHAMPIONS weight, fharlen I.liloux. ".Mrvrel feather! 1 1; weight. A. l:nionnl. Parlx bantam- H lIit I Anlu iln ll..ll.l... I . weight, laiuls lie Ponthleu. Piirlm llrlit wilglit, deorget Paimln. I'nrlxi welter weight, Albert llailnudi m'ddleuelgbt, (I. ll'ilne. I'nrUt light li'ivMirleht. and heiiv) weight, (ieorgrs Carnenller. "Then arc few forms of sport that arc the. equal of boxing in its value ns a meuns of dcvcloplns ngllitv, HiiUkness of eo, good balance nnd control of tem per.' says Major A. .T. Drexel Biddle. in I'-iui-iii, ui wiu uuciuuiiuiiui oiwriiii;; Club, "so that in general, the object ircitlent of the International Sportin of these rules is to bring about n deli- i nite improvement in the administration und status of boxing, and to abolish abuses that have prevented the public Irom recognizing Its vnlues to young men ns n form of training nnd recrea tion." IRISH GAMES TODAY Many Athletic Events to Be Staged at Field of P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. The fifty-fourth annual competition in the Irish games held by the A. O. II. takes place today on the athletic field of the Pennsylvania Ballroad Y. M. C. A. ut Forty-fouith street nnd Pnrkslde avenue. There will be about 200 athletes to , lake part iu the extensive program. Bi 1 shies tlie track ami field ewiits. then will be a bnsehnll game, ihuiciug nml (Other features which lime iilns been """ .......... ihui ...... .,.....,- ,. . " P"rt of the iln.i's doings. .Memorial .. tc. ..1 ...in 1... 1..1.1 w-mm "is" win ue hciu ' - WILL CRACK CLAY BIRDS Big Trapshootlng Tourney at Lans dale Gun Club Today Lausdale, Pa., Mnv .'11. The cream of trapshooters of this section nre here for the Lnnsdalc (Jim Club's an rum! registered trnpshootiug tournuiuvut, sanctioned bv tlie Interstate Trapshoot lng Association. There wil) be eight events for a total of l.'O targets shot (luring the day. The shoot will he tlie largest eer held at the Lausdale Gun Club with the excep tion of the Kasteru Handicap BOXING Ice Palace, 45th & Market TUB AMI COOMNO I.)1 II'MHNT has ih:kn roJU'i.iiTKii and is now in oi'iac.vnoN Capacity, 12,000 Persons Wednesday, .June 2, 1920 Johnny Artie Murray fi RDS- Root llnrrr Imlliin Tiny Greb 8 "DS- Turner I.Ulit lle.iTtuelKht Chamiilon Kdilie Put tvtzsimmons 8 RDS- Moran I nniurror of I.er Tendler Jark V otinr .Ine HKITTON "ns-BORRELL Wrltrrvtrltht Cliamplon Jolinny 8 KUS. Kilbane liiiinn (And) thaney IVtttlierw Unlit flittiniilun Oreitest bill rier In this ilty Tlckits ut the rlul hprmr Jo,1 TtcU.t. ..trtl.. jJ'nW-lnl 3M Choice Seuts- BIl' Flirht AT T1IK H'K I'AUVn: Hle IIOTKL, VKNDKI NIIU'HSTVNII I3TH i. ril.llKKT STS. " For iiiuright, Jimnu wiiiisi bantiimweiciit. ' w'' holds the European tandem-pace iM,nV1 ,'Town; George Chapman, the twenty- JonVMm. ke?,tnr't. "'"mhi: I'"0" Philadelphia star, and Menu hl'i" l,?hi'i .Tomi i"l!V"r T'"i I'ght I Bedell, of Long Island. ,1, AUDITORIUM A. A. "?'; Tt'lIlAV BVKN1NO. JtM IHT BU C'nolesl Club In the lty " st uoLNuaf ox uuuu toxui'a rnntv mii r nrmin i iiuniiiviiLLtmiMJ AT DROME OPENING i Four Speed Demons Entered in Memorial Day Sweepstakes Tonight Chapman to Ride Four of the greatest speed demons in the world will fight It out in the Memo rial sweepstakes over n distance of forty miles in tho feature race on the program at the opening of the 15120 bike scaon at the Point Breeze Drome tonight. Two Wreign champions, a local sen sation nnd a veteran of many campaigns will follow pace In the long grind. They are George Colombatto, the Italian tltleholder: Oscar Egg, of Switzerland. These men have been wnrkinc out ' for several Hays at the drome, and the siieeu iney nave snown in practice In dlcates that the race will come cIom' I in rccorti lime. I'oiombntto recently , turned In nn 11 :15 ten miles, which i's 'a.. at J-a . . less tiinn a minute nbove the world's mark for the distance. In addition to the forty-mile race. Promoter Chapman announces that there will be a sprint rnce between Or lando Pinni. of Itnlv, nnd Gun Lang, of Newark. There will be three heats of one mile each. Two amateur events. ' ,,,. .1 -... ...wiir. "" 1 !"0ro " fty cutrlcs- nIso nre onrdc , ' "y (Wi"est rulers in tlie world have ! .!!' 1 tlJ,1,,teur at the drome this 111 . 1 .,-.,... JM muni,,!,, ,,, j,,e sinrs en joyed by the ioeal enthusiasts last year. I've new riderw have been signed. The track has been gone over thor oiiehly and is in perfect condition. The riders who have tried it out pronounced it to be one of the fastest, if not the ui-ii-ii, in in- woilll. Tie events f... night will stnrt nt S::?0 PLAN TENNIS TOURNEY Woodford Courts Club Will Stage Matches In Park More than flftv entries have been received for tho Woodford Courts Club tennis tournnment. which is scheduled to start at the Strawberry Mansion cliiv courts next Snturduv. The rui-K commissioners have st "hi1'' ll, two rhuniplonshln courts for . n" v'1'1"' Unekstops will be set up , , . . . , ., ,r.. I' I ""U benclies plated on the sidelines for sneetfitnrs. ,,. , , , , .... ti.(', Amsterdam, the former Philndel . I tillin iunior clmnininn nml bnlrlm nr i. , Kast Park, title, is the favorite. His 1 strongest rivals will be Abe Cohen, the Atlantic City champion, nnd "Bex" ' Itcckbook, former .School of Pedagogy itriiuis cujhuiu. For Two Days Only SALESMAN'S SAMPLES "For Tuesday and lOO M O 1. tut. men s aampie onus to be Sacrificed Below the Wholesale Price Retail at $30 to $35 Ask for Mr. Jacobs, CONTINENTAL HOTEL NINTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS VV 11 Hitimltixprrfiilliu t-lttr nllit t llm (Including Today) Will Be Fitted to Each of These Used Cars Eight (8) 1920 Maxwell TourinB Car Eight (8) 1919 Maxwell Touring Cars Three (3) 1918 Maxwell Touring Cars Five (5) 1917 Maxwell Touring Cars Each car is rennished and in perfect mechanical condition. Prices placed on these cars aro lower than ever before. Open Every Evening This Week Used cars sold 150 cash; balance small monthly payments. Maxwell-Chalmers Sales Corporation r'ilr. st 216 IN. TIGERS LEAD HARVARD AND YALE IN SPORTS Princeton Best iti Rowing and on Track, While Crimson Has Slight Edge on Gridiron Why Not Fulton and Willard? By GRANTLAND RICE Somewhere In Somewhere I (Reprinted in behalf of another Me morial Day) Homewhern in Sometcherc, icficrc the drifting shadows creep, Is there left a dreamless sleepf Uomcwhcrc beyond the borders of the flame 'encircled land Where the xccary made their stand, Where the phantom fires of eight mil' lion ghosts are glowing, Where the Marne and Mcusc are flow ing Ihrouph valleys of despair; Where they sing the endless glory of the nation's fearless men, Through the battle's enmson glare. Hut how about the millions who will never wake again Somewhere m Homcwhcrct Nomewherc in Somewhere you can hear the (ihostlti tread Of the won;. mwoii dead; And I wonder if they wonder as they wait by land and sen II hy it ever had to bet II n ieiV sleep,- I wonder. ' broken by the shells that echoed screaming hay and night above their dreaming t Hurling death across the airt The living kneto the glory of the charge by hill and glen Whtrc the valiant -hearted fare. Hut how bbout the millions who will never care again Sometcherc in Somewhere t The Old Triumvirate. mHIlEE delegates from Harvard, Yale nnd Princeton have come upon nn nrgitment as to which from this trio leads in the year's sporting carnival, beginning with the football campaign ot m iv. The summary shouldn't be too diffi cult, taking in most of tho competi tive sports. First. Football Harvard with a slight edge over Princeton on the sea son's count. Both out beyond Yale. Second. Track Princeton, by n big majority, the Tiger having crushed Harvnrd even more decisively than It crushed Yale. Third. Bowing Princeton, out be yond both, with Yale holding a present advantage over Harvard. Fourth. No complete decision yet as schedule Isn't finished. On the total number of counts Princeton is well in tho lead out in front by an extended SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS WITH the advent of the new month I Wilmington and taltc on CJeorge Ienan in the eight-round star et-to. Another eight tomorrow two big boxing sllOWH In I "under will be between Joe Wright of the ,..,,.,., , , , , 1 Twelfth wrfrj, and Jimmy Auatln. of Fouih- riltlailelpllla already have been nil- wark. Other tiouta: I.eo llnynolda v. Jlmme ..,,.i e t.. ..u. 1 1 .1 1 Myirm, Johnny Ilurna v. Ullly Donovan and nounceil for June, another is in the joe Kelly b, Patsy Wilde. linking nnd It is probable that a fourth will be arranged. Promoter Ceorce l I T(.rr,. nation will open a new open-Ir Pawling lias his second program for the 1 nrtcin at Thirty-fourth and need street Ice Pilace hooked for Wednesday night ' J,hllKn1lft,VicWhjhr.m; rriiHeS '!i mA r i.t.. .....i. i. ...nnn . . .1 1 ot Madleon 1'arK. Jimmy u urien is matcn- nf this week the manageiiient of the maker. Tho mar match will be an eight National Club, which is to put on a rounder bitweon nilly Ilolfe and Jimmy Gib. series of shows nt tlie Phil leu" Hull bono. Hob llebee vs. Tommy Jamison will b lJnil, i.lV.!,ln ,i . " .? ..ii "inlher ilBht.rnjnd to. whllo three li Park, beginning with June 1. Battling 1 also are sohedjled. Levinskv Is jireparing a card for the Jf.'.'Jl'phH IlV'.mnn1. ' '"l.'l 'e""' .fiarV,,U ' ' "nllnr Vlll.noT.. a Filipino, will bog la and Phil tilnssmnil no doubt will stage, tout hem In the near future He has bta another set of scraps lit Shlbe Park tlie apmarlnir In exhibitions at the nay ard hitter part of the week. ' recently. Jnhnnr Kllbane. featherwalght champ, wl'l Vnung Tom Sharker had another work-out be In ton totnorrow fo- hit ineetlni.- wlthlnt Dr. J. J. Shalet's "itoyal Ponceanni" Youpir Andv Chaney In the headllncr at the I bungalow. Darby creek. eterd.iy afternoon Ice Palace Wednesday nlsM. This will be , In prepaiatlon for bin bout with Vounir Mulll. a second meeting between them, a majority I pan at the dermantown Thursday night, of the ringside reports havlnir favored th , Sharkey went through his training stunts IJAltlmore lad when they boxed mncr.il with Dr Henjsmln Mwartzmaei. Jock Munroe months aeo at Jersey City. Jaek Prltton Is I and Jlattllne Hill Munroe Is a star soccer another tltleholder on th same card. His nlajer and all-round athlete from (llassow, opponent will be Young Joe Worrell. Scotland Hill la a clver feathernelsht. mlVl5yffi,ifft'mSr,.li,J1,? llnrrr 1KM Ilmwn Is back, homo todiy i". . ' - .- -........-... .. .'..a l.v IIIU III! ,laco tomnrrnw n nhl Anntt- .s . .1..: am elaht-rounders with the exception of the uoui-jiurray 1111, unirniB to ue six rounds Jnhnnr Dundee will ko 01 In the final fracas nt the Phillies' ball inrk next Monday nlKht. His opponent in to bo Hill) Do Koe Other bouts nre Jack tlrltton r I.n Iinu . lands, Knockout l.ouahlln vn. .Inhpny flrif- fl'h'i and Jne O'Dimiell vs J.ib I.neh Hm-h of th four matches la sch"dulcd for elulit rounds. riillflilelplilit'fnns vlll iret the first chance to see Johnnj Wilson, of llorton. box an fhe m'ddlwelpht champion In the show b.imt 1 r.t u.Ih ltatnrr In tho tiir hout r.iii. pitxiimmoni will "appear iS'thu "pnjrfm p-ein-rii n;- iiauuni i.eiinsKj Wilson wil Mvlnskv has not announced an nnonnnni ri- Kltz yet Joo Tlplltz and Kid Wllllami probably will show in the other two bouts Marcus Williams has a pair nf eight rounders and three slxm honked for his nrpttij- p'jncmcsi ai hip .uiiiinrium tomorrow n Kht Ralph Haymond will como up from i Salo Starts Tomorrow 10 A. M. Wednesday Onh C.?s - Sample Room No. 110 nBKRRGttox Hour L.UST I'fl Im has a rontrirt calllnir for th ViiiL . r rounds. oer rred Jacks, an hnnllshinan. he New VorHerV next Lom Ai, T fi .,Vi wrence Mass . .Saturday Met Coozin fo?Wnile Jackson Scalns? i'al Mor.n rr "'"1 ' A'0" v""" sint from tna r'" l! t ireb vi Clay Tu?ni? and JohAni Mual vf.y sl r"n ' -1 bou ln the "" how' ArUe Roo are thXrJ .yflfty the.refereo chamlmt thu men with "sUll- 1 Q. Four New Penna. Vacuum Cup Cord Tires THREE DAYS ONLY Broad Street Kerstonei tlun 011,1 margin, so far an the old Triumvlratri count. And no baseball results yet t uu inuuiaicu can iokc away tier lead SINCE Fulton nnd Willard are both p6ndeTing over tho prospects of taking another crack at Dempsey, whv not let these two ponderous native's put on an elimination test where tbn ring would carry 000 pounds of humsn flesh above thirteen feet In height? In this case there would be enough quan tity to offset any small lack of quality that might ensue. TF OIL DOBIK can only pick up iri - the fall where Courtney nnd Moaklcy usually leave off iu the spring and summer, there'll be very little intcr collegiato competition left so far as the peak Is vitally concerned. AS WAGNEB'S wenkness was 4 baseball on balls. Buth's weakness seems to be n ball park without any fenco nround It. iiXtjnO Is the fastest sprinter In tho W major leagues?" writes a fan. Wo don't know. Last season the bent base runner was George Burn, with Eddie Collins second. But neither Is as fast as Young or Robertson. Tho Call of the Sea strain at the tether inland And long for the icaves that roar Where earth and the sea her lover Embrace on the sandy shore. They shout to my fettered spirit And waken in every vein The longing for things eternal, for pleasure and death and pain. And freedom and love and beauty. And hope and desire and strife, And every aspiration That quickens the spirit's life. So get tfice behind me, inland; I'll flee from thy pallid face; I'll live and I'll love and die when The sea and the earth embrace. TUT. Quito FOBCING the Cincinnati Beds Into nuy extended slump with" five good pitchrrs nnd n ball club nverneltig over .27(1 at bnt is unite an undertnkim;. In fact, it hasn't been done since 1 July, 1018 .V... .... .. ........ rf.nl. Inn ....!.. iw'-r niiiiinia i .u.y.wa wri.ir.iuii ncn. A return bout betwen Lew Tendler and Hddle FltmlmmonH. It j repurled today will be decided ill Slilhe I'srk the lattir part of the month. Previous to thin iraUh Tendlr la 10 iro tn Mllu-i.ukee for a ten-roundi-r wlvh Hlehle Mitchell brother of Pink 1 defeatid two weeks aco who un ft m - OUR NAME IS Y So Will Yoa Find f ,! Our Prices Right t t Men's Suits nt ouninnfivil or iioiiej rfundfil. Fin eat selection 0 eooU tna (it cllv. $39-50 it Creator of Men's and h Yoang Men's Fash- ' ions and Styles. n 1020 WALNUT ST. 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