Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 01, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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OPEN-AIR BOXMS AM BEING RECElVffl JBY PANS WITH OPEN ARMS AND OPEN POCKETBOORS
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WOMEN'S DOUBLES
ON TOD A rs DOCKET
Women's StateTourney Do-
, velops Good lennis.
Miss Townscnd Beats
Mrs. Harvey
IJy SPICK HALL
mHEUK ' morc ,ntorc,,t boinB "
1 nlsve.I In the women's tournament
.t. i , i.nnl clinmnlonidiln of
renn-.vlvfli.1n nn.l Unrtrrn rtntcii thta
rear than ever In the history of tho
vent. YfRtrniaji m i --
.l.i if n. nnlv tlie first roflntl, n ro.1-
jorr tlmt formerly wow Id Imvo done
rredlt to the final round was out enrly
BBJ rtnywl We. And the gallery Wn
lurkv. for one of the bent mntrl.es of the
nr wa staged wlirn Ml Ann Town
end of the Merlon fileket Club, whore
the meet l belnc held. ""-PP"' ?" nn1
.ilirtlnatrd Mr'. (I Ubert. A. Hnrvey,
nonal wmlBflW. of the Country
Clib. In ftrnlitlit sets nt 0-4. fl-S.
lS. ii, mnieies n tho prelimin
ary (list and seeoud rounds also were
Vitt contested and developed some m
r.iLf tnnnls. Hut none of them
n alcd Int Plnjed by Miss Town
S3 nml Mrs. Hnrvey. not only becnuse
nf It "closeness, but hcc.iino .the par
tlclpants played remorknblc games!
Marnln Small
Miss Town-end's margin pf victory
m, Mreerflncly smnll nml n lmlf down
riianwil points here nnd there throiiKli
the inatrli would hnve meant n different
story altogether. The point Score shows
that MH Townsend won 33 points lu
the fiwt set and ' in the second ngnlnst
"S and .10 for Mrs. Hnrvey, n difference
it only nine. w bleh i is not n Brent dlf
frronce at that. The most remnrknble
rurt of the mntoli wns the fnct that
the earned points by each plnjer were
far. verv far. above the average. Miss
Townsend earned 'M points of n total
of 07 hv placements nnd service nces,
while Mrs. Hnrvey scored US on clcnu
cut shots from service or "scrimmage. "
Both plavers put everything they had
on each drive nnd they both hnd some
thing. Their driving wns superb. It
naa (hnrnrtcrbed by the two vltnl ele
ments of good driving, speed nnd direc
tion Both launched their shots bril-
s,Tiiniir Into the corners nnd both made
jlmsnr daadlng gets of balls thnt started
!! laKntod "nee."
i Good Net (Same
' In this respect Miss Townsend bad
somen hat the better of It, but It was
Miss Townsend's nblllty to go the net
and score that was the deciding factor.
Although she wns passed a number of
times when die reached the bnrrler. she
.won more often thnn bIic lost by doing
fo. Her volleys were sharp cross-court
placements for the most part nnd left
Mrs. Harvey tint-footed, without n
chance to get nenr the bnll.
Ml" Townend's volleying nnd over
head v.ork are good now nnd likely to
tot better as she continues getting more
tournament experience. Tho beauty of
her volley game Is the nbsencp of thnt
oueer hampered movement that char
arterijes the volleys and drives of the
average feminine player. She hits with
a freedom that is certain to make her
game become more effective each season.
Not only that but Mists Townsend has
far more stamina thnn the average, She
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
NATIONAL l.KAOUK
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2 Ifl ,890 .000 ,7 .. .
IS 17 .SIR ,A2ft .500 ....
1 HI .487 .172 .444 ....
17 21 .447 .463 .430 . .
1.1 21 .417 ,41 .401 ....
14 11 .SOS ,3f ,30 ....
AMP.RirAN I,IwOL'n
on l,ot P.C.H In Lno Spilt
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ii II .All t.032 t.S70 ,005
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SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
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JoMon at rhllnilrlplilu rifori 3:30.
?JW.V',K "' HrookUn Cleri 3i30.
SI. Iiiiil t 1'ltti.hurKh CImu-i 3t30.
Cincinnati at C hlrago Cloudyi 3.
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' RESULTS OF YESTERDAY
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rriinhs, fiber, 14Mxio'"'iii.V
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Ship Would Not Take
Women and Tennis
Player Cancels Trip
New York, June 1. Miss Marlon
Klndersteln, Boston tennis star, who
wns xinnble to leavehere Mny 20
with the Davis cup team, has decided
to' abandon her trip to England,
where she wns to compete for tho
women's British, tennis cbninplon
sblp nt Wimbledon, It bccainir known
today.
Hhc learned at the Inst minute thnt
government regulations prevented
women passengers on the transport
Northern Pacific, nnd since the
Knlserln Augusta Victoria, the next
ship on which she could go, will not
arrive In Knglnnd until two dnys
before the tournament begins, she
felt she would be seriously bnndl
capped for lnclt of tlmo to piuctlec.
Other women contenders for the
Wimbledon honors nlso were pre
vented from sailing on the Northern
Pacific, but they will snll .Tunc 12.
Is just as strong at the finish as she Is
on tho opening service and this Is au,
advantngo thnt will enrry her far in'
tournament play.
Looking Ahead
There wits a lot of speculation at
Merlon yesterday ns to the probnblo
winner nftcr Mrs. Hnrvey had been
eliminated. Miss Thayer certnlnly had
a good chance, nlthough she will have
to be at the top of her gnme to beat
Miss Townsend if the lnttcr continues
to piny In the same form that she did
yesterday, nnd there is no apparent rea
son why she shouldn't. Miss Thayer
lina beaten Miss Townsend once this
year:. Mrs. Harvey defeated Miss
Tbnycr in the opening match nf the
Interclub Lengue and now Mrs. Hnrvey
hns bowed to Miss Townsend. So there
you nre, choose nnd make the bookH.
And, by the way, there nre still some
other plnycrs left In the tournament.
Miss Mnry Law, Merion, hns rcnclicd
the third, round nnd Is going well : so
has Mrs. W. P. Newhall, Oermnn
town : Mrs. Robert Hernld, Helfield ;
Mrs. .1. B. Disstou. Jr., Cricket Club;
Miss Phyllis Walsh. Country Club:
Miss Peggy Ferguson nnd a couple of
others. Maybe one of these will sur
prise, ou never ran tell.
This morning the second round will
be completed abd the doubles will start
this afternoon. Tomorrow the singles
will be continued aud the mixed doubles
will begin.
Opening Day Results
Here are yesterday's results :
PRELIMINARY ROUND
Mlas Ltnlle Bancroft Long-port Country
flub. defcntKj MIm Eleanor Dougherty.
Merlnn Cricket Club. 11-1 A-3.
Mlaa ThylU Walah. Philadelphia Country
Club, defeateil Mlas Caroline, ' Valentine.
I'nuaacipnia uricKat tiun. n-i, n-u.
Mr. E. O, lletx, Philadelphia Country
Club, won from Mlaa Margaret nannalu,
Chestnut Mill, by default
Miss Pcgey'KerBUfon. Philadelphia Cricket
Club, defeated Mrs. Samuel reltori. 3d. Lonu
port Country Club. 4-0. fl-1. fl-4
MIks Vlrelnla Carpenter. Philadelphia
Cricket Club, defeated Mrs R W. Wlglon.
Merlon Cricket Club. fl-1. .4.
Mrs. A C. tlutler.tBnstnn, defeated Mrs
J. K Dalley. Baltimore. 0-2, 0-0
First round
Mrs. Robert Herald. HoMeld. defeated Miss
Mildred V. Wlllard. Merlon Cricket Club.
8-0. fl.3.
Mlas Marv V. IV Torcher. Philadelphia
Cricket Club, won from Miss Margarctta
Dallstt, Merlon Cricket Club, bv default.
Mlsa Margaret Remak. Merlon Cricket
Club, defeated Miss Uertrude Othelmer.
Huntingdon Valley Country Club, 2-0. 0-2.
0-4.
Miss Molly D. Thayer, Philadelphia Cricket
Club defeated Mra M. 11. Huff. Philadelphia
Cricket Club. 7.0, 6.4.
Mrs. J B. Dlsston, Jp Philadelphia
Cricket Club, defeated Miss Gertrude L Pan
coast. Merlon Cricket Cluh fl.n n.t
Mlsa Eleanor Cottman. Ualtlmore, defeater)
.hiss iruvrun nrai ..iienon CTICKet t lub. Q-ii
1-6. 6-1.
Mlsi Margaret Dixon. Philadelphia Conn
try Club, defeated Miss O l Conaway,
.Merlon Cricket Club.. 0-2, 0-4
Miss Edwarda Gamble Baltimore, de
feated Miss (Catherine Gardiner. Ilrn Mawr,
6-2, fl-3.
Miss Mary Iw. Merlon, defeated Miss
Elizabeth Thompson, 11-0, (l-'J
Mrs J. N Pe. Jr.. Merlon Cricket Club,
defeatert Miss Elizabeth Strublng. Philadel
phia Cricket Club 8-1, fl.2.
Mlsa Ann Townsend, Merlorr Cricket Cluh.
defeated Mrs Gilbert A Harw Phlladel
Phla Countrv Club. H-4, 11-3
Mrs IV P. Newhall. Oermanton Cricket
Club defeated Miss Jacqueline drcen. Merlon
Crlrket Club. 4-0 tt-4. 0-1
Miss Helen Sewell, Huntingdon Valley
Country Club, defeated Mrs Alexnnder Yar
nall. Merlon Cricket Club (1-1 -n
Miss Phvllls Walsh defeated Ml" Leslie
Barxrort. 7-n, 4.11. n-4.
Mlas Pery Ferguson won from .Mrs E. O
Betz by default.
SECOND nOUND
Mrs, Robert Herald defeated Miss Mary
F. W Porcher. 0-1 fl-l.
Miss Molly D. Thnjer defeated ,Iih Mar
garet Remak, fl-0 0-0.
Mrs J. S Dlsston. Jr , defeated Miss
Eleanor Cottmsii 7-B. -4
Miss Mary Iw defeated Miss Edwarda
Gamble. 0-1. fl-1.
Miss Ami Townsend defeated Mrs J. N
Pew, Jr . 0-2. 7-.1
Mrs W P Newhall defeated Mi's Helen
9uu s.n H.n.
Other matches In second rounl to bo
rlaed this morning.
Two Killed In Auto Race
tanfnrd. Cal.. June 1 James M DrnU-
drtvlrff In the annual Memorial Das fifteen
mile automobile race at the Talr rirnun'is
race raCK nere. rrirmiy wan iiiitiniiii)
t,ml anrl r W tcDonstd his mechanician.
suffered Injuries from which he died when
their ear crasnen inio a ienci- on wii- ursi
ln nruke'a hodv was Jracced flflv feet
anil then Impaled on the fence The race
was won by Joe Lovls In IT minutes .1 sec
onds Eleven cars started
M. to 4 P. M.
AltTIOLES 1'IIICE
Hunting-, red, blue, green, 30". 8 .31 yd.
Shoes, rymnaslum
Tlclilnr, 33" wide ,.
Illcvllis, Coffee, 1 qt
Hollers, coffee
Howls, lares
Uols, wood, 3U"xlO"xlOV."
Iloxes, spire
Hoxcs, pepper, 0Vj"x8"xl0". .
Canisters
6ups, clilna
Colanders, 4 ft" deep
Cleuvers, Uutrlier, 0"
l)Uhes,'ecetnble, china
Dishes, butter, Blast
Dishes, meat, 14"
Porks, nickel-silver
Porks, carting-, 11"
(Iruters. half round
1.10 pr.
.45 yd.
3.00 ca,
3.00 "
.20."
1.00 "
1.80 "
1.85
.80 "
.15 "
.05
1.05 "
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.45
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.14
1.00
.83 "
10.75 "
1.35 "
.80 "
.10 "
,00 "
8.75 "
1.23 "
.17 "
.30 "
.45
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1.70
.85 "
,30 "
.25 ."
Ico Coalers, nickel plated.larre 10,75
Kettles, tea, acute, u qt....
KnUes, butcher, 8" .......
Knives, nickel-silver
Knives, saballers, 8" . . . .
.Meat irludert, hand, a lb.
Meat saws. 18"
l'lntes, clilna
l'lutes, aluminum ........
Pitchers, china ..........
Pans, qst, S"xl2"x30" ..
l'ans, f'trlug
Pans, uca
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Aft AI Aft anrl SI ranflfP tO fOUtA 20.
wilnt wav lfre Tnfnrmntton tllUV bd
YOl'THFl'Ii OOM-" STAR
Donald Crcsswcll, of the Hunting
don alley Country Club, still In
lis teens, uns tho youngest golfer
In the competition for tho Joseph
Henry Patterson memorial run nt
n 7arn',s lcnly. He had an
80
. iiio iirsi cigntccit holes,
which Is going some
VANITIE OFF FOR TRIALS
American Cup Yacht Tryouts Re
sumed Thursday
Grecnnort. L. I., June 1. Tho sloop
jncht .Vniiltlc. cnndldnte for the honor
of defending the America's cup against
Sir Thomas Llpton's Hl.nmrock IV In
tin scries of races off Sandy Hook in
duly, left here this uftornoou lu tow
lor .Newport, wncre she will resume
her series against the Resolute Thurs
day.
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
RAI
ALPH RAYMOND Is in town from
ilmlngton, Del., nnd tonight he
will take on Ocorgic Meennn in nu
Intercity welterweight set-to nt the Au
ditorium Club. Mcenou Is nn Eight
eenth warder; he is coming nlong
nicely and should prove no enH.v propo
sition for the rugged Wlliningtonlnn.
Raymond finished his training jester
day for tonight's bout by competing in
n ten -mile street run held under the
auspices of the Keystone Club nt 'Wil
mington. This contest will be nn eight -round
affair, ns will the bantam bout
between Joe Wright, of tho Twelfth
ward, nnd Jlmm Austin, of South
wark. Three six-round bouts nlso ore
on the card ns follows : Leo Reynolds
vs. Jimmy Mson, Johnny Brown s.
Rillv Donovnn nnd Joe Kelly vs. Patsy
Wilde.
Willie Allen, former flaltlmore boxer, who
Is now HvInK In l'nllntieipnia. eutienliy Rave
Pottsvllle fans an ejeful of real fistic prow
mi recently in a srent ten. round bout with
Walter Hennie. Allen has been offered th8
next date In that city.
Mat Aster, twenty-one yean of ase. was
married to Miss listen Jund.. twenty. In Xetv
York last night. Wlllus Drltt furnished this
Information ulso: "See where Wlldc has
taken the air to England. I cuess Astey's
letter-hend cot hm peeed assisted by Wal
lace's socklne."
Arthur Tracer, a Scotchman, mJII make
his American debut at the Cambria Club
Friday nlg-ht when he meets Jark Ward In
nn eUht-round bout. Jack llauan lc han
dling Tracey In this country. Charley O'Nell
vs ai lien ana loung Mulligan s wnuey
Rakef are two other eight rounders Walter
Renale sn Robby McLeod and Willie Mc
Ooern s Rattling Murphy are to bo six
rounders
Threo of the lmuts announced for the open
ing show of the new open-air Madison Park
Thursday night are Billy Rolfe s Jimmy
Gibbons, eight rounds: Tommv Jamison s
Bob Ileehe. eight rounds, and Tommv Loimh
ran vs Bernle McLaughlin six rounds. Two
other six-round bouts are to complete tho
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PENN RUNNERS SHOULD
MAKE OLYMPIC TEAM
Several Quaker Athletes
Likely to Gain Places,
Says' Robby, Who May
Coach American Squad
Dy EDWIN .1. POLLOfJK
PENNSYLVANIA stands a chance of
being' very well represented nt the
Olympic games In Antwerp this summer.
Not only are sevcrnl lied nnd Dine ath
letes In line for selection, but Lnwson
Ilobertson, the conch of the chnmplon-
shlp Red nnd Blue tenm, is one of the
lending favorites for the position of
tutor of tho American squad.
Ilobertson believes thnt several of bis
proteges will he on the American tenm.
"Several of the Penn men have good
chances of making the Olympic tenm,"
snld Ilobertson yesterday. "Lnnders,
Eby nnd Mnxam are almost sure to go
good In the tryouts here, and Lever.
Ilrown nnd Hnrtels nlso should be well
up in the list for selection."
No better coach for the American
tenm could be chosen thnn IlobertFon.
Twice a competitor at the international
games nnd once nn asalstant conch,
Hobby is qualified to understand both
angles of the game. He was primarily
a sprinter, but he hns tried Ills hand
nt nlmost everything and understands
the difficulties the athlete must face.
Has Oroat Record
He was assistant to Mike Murnhy In
lOlli nt Stockholm nnd did most of the
nctunl coaching of the team, for the
show, of which Terry Hatton Is promoter
and Jimmy O'lirlen Is matchmaker.
Petfl Trrelt doesn't understand why all
of the papers In Philadelphia but one gave
me pout last weeK neiween .Many Kane ana
Martin Judge to the former. There was
no doubt as to Kane's victory, n tho opinion
of the Evening Public Ledger representative.
Joe Kennedy, new matenmaner oi me uer
mantown Club. Is nftcr a match between
Judge and Patsy Wallace, advises Tyrcll.
AI Junneltl has A new middleweight boxer.
He Is Johnny Kelly, who comes hers with
a "rep" from the New England Statea,
Kelly Is lompetcnt for bouts with Mike
O'Dowd Johnny Wilson und FranMo Ma
sulrc, writes Jancttl,
Young Robldeau will b a June groom He
will b married tomorrow night, and after
this eent he will re-enter the ring Saturday
night at Providence, H. I, in bout with,
Uhly Fltzslmmons.
Jack Perry, local bantam will get a
chance to break Into the fistic spotglare when
he meets Carl Tremalr.M at Cleveland on
June H.
The summer season at the National Club
will be started on Friday night of this week
In the star bout of eight rounds Joe Jackson
will meet Pal Mooro, Harry Deacon nnd
AI Janhettt are working on tho remainder of
the card.
Ilonnr Valger went under are operation for
acute rupture appendicitis In New York last
week, following his bout with Jack Lawler
at St Louis. Valgfr will bo forced to re
main on the side lines for three months,
which will cause a cancellation of trvrn
touts aggregating purses amounting ilosc to
$20,000,
Danny Morgan la now ready to send Eddie
Fltsslmmons after the scalp of Rennv Leon
ard Until l"ltx's bout with Lew Tendler
hern Morgan was contented to match Eddie
onlv with ronterlers for Leonard's title but
following the Irishman's lctory oer th
Phllly aco Morgan came nut with an em
phatic den to the title-holder
There Is a. letter In the sports department
nf the Evening Public Lrdger for Johnny
Plazzl
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Wftk sprs BaturUiy ..vcAlns and 3uaday,
Griffith Boxed a
Sensational Draw
With Jack Britton
Altron, 0., June 1. Johnny
Griffith, who was crowned the wel
terweight champion of Europe by his
recent victories in Purls said Lon
don, boxed n sensational fifteen
round draw with Jack liritton,
world's champion, here yesterday. It
Is cstimnted 15,000 fans witnessed
the thrilling bout.
former Red nnd Hlue tutor was In poor
health. Robertson came to Pennsyl
vania from tho Irish-American A. C,
of New York nnd while there his club
never lost a national championship
This is n record no coach can equnl.
Hlnce coming to Franklin Field Rob
ertson hns turned In three team cham
pionships besides the innny individual
winners and relny victors be has
trained. Ills first team title was cap
tured In 11117, when his cross-country
men carried off the Intercollegiate
crown. In the winter of 1018 be won
tho nntlnt.nl A, A. U. indoor champion
ships with three athletes.
The triumph of the Red nnd Blue in
the interrolleglntc outdoor champion
ships on Snturdny wns the biggest
feather In Hobby's cap. He won the
title with onlv Ave polnt-scorcrs, which
proves that It was his Judgment of
placing the competitors in the correct
events thnt cntricd the Quakers to vic
tory. .Meredith Boosts Robby
Robertson litis many boosters, but
none as enthusiastic as Ted Meredith.
one of the greatest runners, both physi
cally and mentally the world hns kuown.
It was mainly through Meredith's ef
forts that Robertson enmc to Pennsyl
vania. Ted boosts Robby whenever ho
nas a ennnee.
"In my time," Mereditlt often bits
said, "I hnve listened to the advice of
many coaches, butno one hns given me
more bencficlnl points thnn Lnwson
Ilobertson."
Marvin Oustnfson, the enptnin of this
yenr's team, also is a big booster for the
geniol Penn coach. In fnct' there is no
one who hns come tinder Robby who
does not appreciate his wisdom.
Gustnfsnu wns unable to do nnything
in tbo intercolleglatcn on account of bis
lame leg, but it was some satisfaction
to see his tenm cop the championship.
The Penn runners will hold a meeting
the latter part of this week to elect tbo
1021 captain. The choice seems to be
between i'.nrl hbv. the liult-mtlc chain
pion. nnd Rob Mnxnm, whose running , France, tonight knocked .out Jim Hlgglns of
,i, Don.innl ilnoh u'nn tho tltln fni- I England. In the eleventh round of a twent
, "i -.- round bout. The bout was for the bantam-
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Red Sox Sent Hasty to Showers
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First Gamo
ATIILKTICS
BOSTON
Hooper, rf,
McNnllr. !b.
Menoskr. If.
llenilrv. rf,
Mrlnnls. lb.
Foster, 3li.
Hrott. .
Hehnna-. e,
Hnrner. n.
tlrkr. 2b.
Tliomns, Sb,
Walker, rf.
Welsh, cf.
Diicnn, ss,
Mitt. rf.
Itnrrns, Hi.
Perkins, c,
iiasir, p.
Vmpfrra llllilelirnnd and Ktnns,
Fenway Park, Boston, Mass., .June 1.
A smnll crowd was out to witness
the double-bender between the A's nnd
Red Sox, only fiOOO fans being present.
fleorges Cnrpentler nnd his, pnrty
had luncheon and were guests of Presi
dent Frnwp, nf the locnl club.
Mack sent Hasty. In to oppose Har
per, but Hasty didn't last the first In
ning. He passed Hooper, nnd Menosky
beat out on infield hit. Hendryx dou
bled nnd two runs came over. After
Mrlnnls brought In Hendryx nnd Fos
ter wns passed, Hasty wns yanked nnd
Rommel substituted.
The A's snatched one run in the first,
but the lend wns overcome by lloston's
three in the same round.
First' Inning
Dkrs filed to .Menosky. Thomas
wnlked. Wnlker doubled to right.
Thomns going to third. Welsh grounded
to MeXnlly nnd Thomas wns trnpped
between third nnd home. He wns run
down by Scbnng wlw. in trjlng to fatch
Welsh nt second threw the bnll into
right field, Walker scoring. Dugan was
called out on strikes. One run, one lilt,
one error.
Hooper walked. MeNnlly filed to
Welsh. Menosky bent out a hit toward
first. Hendrlx doubled to left, scoring
Hooper nnd Menosky. Mrlnnls sacri
ficed, Htisty to Rurrus, Hcudrix scor
ing on thep lny. Foster walked and
Hnty wns tnken out nnd Rommel went
into pitch. Foster wnlked and stole.
Thomns tossed out Scott. Three runs,
two hits, no errors.
Second Inning
Witt wnlked. Rurrus nonneil to
.Scott. Perkins flied to Hooper. Rom
mel wnlked. Witt was caught off xee
ond. Scbnng to Scott to Foster to Me
Nnlly. No runs, no bits, no errors.
Sehnug popped to Dugnn. Hntper
wnlked. Hooper hit into n double piny,
Rommel to Dugnn to Rurrus, No runs,
nn hits, no errors.
Ledoux Retains His Title
lindon. May 31. Charles Ledoux. of
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CHAMP, HAS TWO BOUTS HERE,
After Defending Title Against
Griffiths, He Will Meet Bor
rell and Rawlins
Hv LOWS II. .IAFFK
TACK mtlTTON is continuing to go
along nicely nnd nonchalantly de
fjlng Father Time, nnd nt the age of
thirty-seven looms up on the welter
weight crest with no serious contender
to tnntalbe him. Yesterday Rrltton,,
the Vet, sidetracked one conceded to be
his most formidable rival, Johnny
Griffiths when a drnw wns rendered
after a fifteen-round bout nt Akron, O.
Torlny Rrltton Is speeding eastward,
and tomorrow night he will ste- into the
ring nt the Ice Palnce for nn eight-round
bout, the fourth number on the five-
fracas urogram offered by Promoter
Oeorffe F. Pnwllnc as bis second show
Opposed to Rrltton will be n locnl youth,
Young Joe Itorrell, who Is a strong Ind,
a stiff puncher nnd no tln-jnwed wnr
rior. On the same card with Welterweight
Champion Britton Is Featherweight
Champion Johnny Kllbnne. J. Patrick
is'scheiluled for the good-nlgl.t contest,
nnd his opponent will be Andy I nancy,
the young gent from Rnltimore. who
gave Kllbnne a scam several months
ago nt Jersey City.
Previous to the bouts In which tho
tltleholders nre to perform three num
bers are to go on, a six rounder between
Artie Root, of Cleveland, nnd Johnny
Murray, nf New York: Harry Oreb,
of Pittsburgh, vs. Cloy Turner, of St.
Paul, In nn eight rounder, nnd nn eight
round set-to between Kddie Fitz
simmons. of New York, nnd Pnl Moran,
of New Orleans.
Next Monday night Britton will np
pear here again. The welterweight
"antique" will go to bat with Lett
Rnwlins. Johnny Griffiths is to show on
the same program, which will be staged
at the Phillies' Rail Park. Griff's op
ponent will be Knockout Lougblln. Roth
these matches are to be eight rounders,
with two others between Joe Lynch nnd
Joe O'Donnell nnd Johnny Dundee aud
Hilly Ue Foe.
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Memorial Day Matches
Akron, O. Jack Rrltton nnd Johnny
firimth drew,
lounrstown, O.- -Charley Vllilte knocked
out Kddle Kelly, fifth.
TrentonKarl Piirjenr drew with Willie
Kane, Charley Pilklngtan rief rated louna
Iteno, Johnny Ryan heat Jark Kile, Kid
Kdmonda Mopped Jimmy Jnakson, first! Vtlllle
1 lemtng and ior i.unqy nrrw.
Portland. Me.
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IOndon, Knx. Charier Ledoux
nut .Itmmv lllfftrlnH. rletenth.
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A KING MASTER
Jark Britton, thirty-seven years
young, continues to hold the top
perch in tho welterweight class.
Yesterday he held Johnny Griffiths,
who Is making n strong hid for tho
crown, to a fifteen-round draw at
Akron, 0.
.CAPE MAY HAS BOXING
Olympic A. A. Opens at Shore Reiort
With Four Bout
Capo May, N. J., .Tunc 1. Tbo new
Olympla A. A. opened Inst nlglit In thn
opera house aud four boxing bouts wore1
Ktnuoil before a crowded lioune.
The first bout wan between Kid Mur
ray, Philadelphia, and IlattlluR Xiric,
Atlantic City. It resulted In a draAr
after hIx faKt rounds. In the second
netto Kid Davis, l S. X bent Joo
Uelmont. Wlldwood, by a shade.
Frankie MeKenna, of Atlantic City,
stopped IlattliiiR- Dundee in the flrtt
round. Tony Wnrrcn, of Atlantic City,
stopped Lew Stinger, of Philadelphia
in the seventh round of the wind-up.
Eddystone, 16; Ridley Park, 5
Kddrstone. Pa.. May SI. Eddystone had
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