".()' 'v. t " 'i'VS V tV ,M .fc v l. f. ' I V VF Vf. -' ? II S .. ' l . . ' .. 1. ' ' . It ;Xf e V 4 '. )W Art r EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, ' Jtwi) " SjT, 192d f? KELLY IS OF THE OPINION THE ENGLISH HENLEY STEWARDS FEAR HIS SHELL 'GAME HW -' :Ua.V JMm -. r,1 f "' tV pBER TS ON, TRICKED INTO HA NDING fTOP-WATCH OVER TO SHRUBB,PUT O VER ON FAMED ENGLISH CO A CH .!' J I h -fPHR Intercollegiate t'liniiiplonsliip.x trc run o' i:W'i A In"! work when tlio ntlilctrn of Old IVuii nml i,'- Ij uvcr hriiiu nl w.tmn nf VyV - oldtlmcrs Htttrfvti a track powwow. Alilitx were pre- ,v 811111,011, pnsucii mi mid nccepicii lor inne woo inn inn vjk-1,! un nicy were expected hi lor tne urn nnu niiir, nnu tjlif" .I....... VI lHll. Ill llllt' IIHU-III1 IVI .' ... ' .MIYBI 111 It'l... .i.t.'t.in.l tin. .lt Miiitu nf tint 1 111 V..r.iir V f y'x'-rw'r ';, ',,.... .. . ;." '""," ". v" "- me line, r.nri rjuy. not) .Miixnin. Micriii i.niiiier, i.arr.v Jrowu mu! Wart en Unmnton were voted tln crentet , Uli1etrx Aliierlm ever produrcd. ntd tlteii the name of trip U LaWHOit Hobcrttoii was mt'titiniird iticidoiitiill) B.' itev "Lot inp atntr rlslit licrc.-' aid otti of thop pri'ncnt. mi'l'll. , "V.t t ........ T..l..... I.- . r !.. ..II Cr i itwi. liunauii liiiuri linn mill llll iiiiti nil u. n n un V ,i"S ' HRlit to give prnWc to l'b.v. Mnxnin and tlif trt of thcin, W 'htf "l 'lon't overlook tlio fact that liad it not lifcn for Itob- y,. 4 frtson wp wouldn't have won. Who would lu.ve tliouKht . thnt lirown could stand flip gaff in both the milr anil half ttlllp. and who woulil tinvn liollriril tlinr Mninm (oilld net fii... ..;.'.. . .. . .. ------ "-- Lw 'V roni n tmtii tup iiuartpr ami two-twmit attor no roil MB fmt In tlio t'ornpll meptV" h ' No onp an.swprrd tlio ourrv. v tlio orator imim'diiitol.v eblisi'd by nnxworltiK UN own iiupstion. , U '"Nobody but Uobb . llo knpw what Iho-c frllows J ould do if they witp in hnpp. and ho rnrripd Ihein alone o that they would be in the pink of condition tlio da.v of i th rare?. Xhey talk of Moakloj . and Cornell im-n ttevrr V,-1U bo convinced that nny one is bptter than he. but when "tit ciincs to the Knowledge of the came nnd the stratrjsieal tbd of It. no one ban it on Hobby." -vL '"", ,,rut0'' Ntnrted MimothioK. and for half an hour the j 'IK,' ecgmpunnnienis ot uouoy a a roach and atlilet were ti I ".TT iK"c" roiii i in unie up uasnoii out as a ".printer mi $ 11 $C"Irlh-American team until he came to I'onu a a".- ii'j . tusiant to ioctor urton in l'.im. AiW ' ... U' ? nOBin i$ httny recoinmrniinl highly is Ihr nun h i f0r (he .lmercnii Oyiiiii'o ttuin. anil Ai chanrci , of yettinn thr ;iovVi'oii arc very pootl. l'ctin mm f . believe he m the hctt in the country foi thr ;'. Other fnvnrttr arc Jaek ilnnUley ami rj-C'iipnin Harry Moloney, the roach of the Stanford tenia ami ' the man irho tutoteil the .1. K. h nthletei. -y Another I'ersion of the Shrubb Yarn BEFORK the ?o"(ion of preseut participant and old timer's was adjourned, the orator broke out in another flood of thourfit. "They talk of Al Shrubb beinc a ie coach and ho i. but I beard of one Hubby put over on him when Al wa hri with the Kn;lidi runuerj" who bnike the world' record in the two mile rare at the relayo. Vho real story never was printed and the one which got into ome of thouewspapers cave Shrubb all the better of it. Kobbx never has s-aid a word about it. but I beard about it fiom another .source Hobby is modest and uever mi. ndytbinc in proi.se of himself, except when he beats .loo Wright in pocket billiards. "When the Knclb.hmeu pi am iced on Frnukliu Hold no one thought much" of them They had awkward strides and didn't seem to have much speed. Hudd, the captain. va8 tbe only oue who made an impression. Shortly be fore the relays Shrubb dot ided to ruu a trial under his ,',op-watch. Up lined up hi athletes on the mark, nnd y',while he had his finger on the trigger lie noticed Hobb- s?y" down the track glancing nt something In his baud ft H rI Shrirbb'x suspicions Immediately were aroused, lie had an idea that Hobby aho was holding i watch on the Kuglishmen. Ho was right. Then he had another Idea, so be called down : ' " 'Oil. I say. Hobby, would you mind louditis me your stop-watch? I left mine out in the country.' 'There was milv one thing for Hobby to do. Shrubb was our guest hero and we had to treat him right, whether or not be was trying to trick Hobb . The watch had to he handed over. This was done and the trial ri)n off. That's all that appeared in tlio papers. Now, then, comes the Hobertson hair-trigger brain into action. "One of our best sprinters (the name has been cen sored I wns standing near Hobby when Shrubb called for the watch. He wns chned to the diosslng room nt his fastest -speed, with instructions to get another watch which was resting in Hobby's locker. In the meantime Hobb.x became anxious about the condition of the start ing gnu and Insisted up. n examining il. As he sdw his sprinter coming from the gjmiinsium at a ten-seco'nd clip he handed the gun back to Shrub. "The Kuglishmen weie off belure Hobby placed his hands on the watch, but the sprinter tlll had his head on his shoulders. He pushed the stem as soon as he saw the flash. "Hobby knew as soon as ho looked at his watch at the end of the trial that the Kuglishmen weie goiug to liguic high in the two-mile; higher than nn one believed. . tyM'' show jut how fast Hrthliti' htain icorks in (I pinch. Shruhh n'n grint trainer nutl a iiricii our. hv.t any time he putt mie arer on tiohby he h yoing same, ami that'i that." Jachson Scholz Great Sprinter CKSON SCHUI. the wonderful si.rlntcr of the rersity of Michigan, ptoved on Saturday thnt he's a good mud runner as .well as a Tnsitiomil dry dash inan. In the Western Conference vames at Ann Arbor lain fell heavily all during the aftirnoon and the track wasfvery slow. Despite this. Schol. won the hundred In ID smoiids Hat aud took first plate iu the two-twenty in Ul I'.-." seconds, which tied the con fen .ice record. These limes beat those made in the eastern uillrgi.ites. Itrown, nf I'linieton, who won both the snrinl. did 10 1-5 and HI 1-5 seconds. Scliolj". ii a remarkable sprinter and should score points fur America In the Olympics. A Mock of records were expected to llnp in the Ann Arbor games, but weather conditions weie iig.nust record porfoimancps. Iiesplto the heavy nun. however, one iiuiik was beaten nnd two tied. Hoffman, of .Michigan, chucked the javelin 17- feet 10 inches, which is almost twont) ffi t below the American iccoid. ami the Illinois rohn ton tn tan the mile in ."! -'1 I-.", wliiili is :t 4-5 "lids slower than the world's recoid. iiumi- b Knuff- man. I.mkwood. I.ipi incott and Meicditli. of I'enn. The other iciord which was eiptalcd was in the futlong. Illimiis won the meet with a total of in points. .Michi gan was pi ond with 30. ... C.I.7. ,HillSOX. the .Michigan iw. no pullnl a temtoii Inst leintcr, iron ihr bioml )iiinp irith i trap of J.' feel 7'i inches, half an inch h- Man ' Ihr iliitinire mailc by Sherm Lntiilrn m irnuuug the initial title. nt i bad for 'a vripptc. WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND HkS markD venv Poo" iBl BF "CfjJsTwAk ' . b,t mw 'jjK"1"' ' i i ' - ...... f miih Mtlll II " ... i. l iwn. ... i. .i ? SCHOOLS ON EDGE FOR TITLE GAMES Central and Northeast Expect Rival Stars to Cause Upsets YANKEES CAN'T LOSE ON BABE RUTH DEAL .v.v-.i ajiuv, o ..tvwe iuuuiwhh i'rmr Daily to Homo Grounds Will Grow as Attraction as He Approaches Record Central High and Northeast will fight It out for the city high school track and field championship tomorrow. but the Interest in the. final games will not center Iu the performance of these ' 'schools. Oermantown High may win few places which may cost either ( , school the chance to land the title, i ! npsets are sure to linnnen. for Frank- ford, Southern, West I'hlladclphia nnd Somewhere Hack knew a kid one day Who looked beyond iridc orchard lanes of light To ichcic a fellow held the laureled icay Of name and fame aud fortune in the fight; t kid who heard Life calling, and tcio turned To catch the echo' of far'tnarchlng feet. Where crimson fires of glory flashed and burned Along thr borders of the swarming street. . Hy GRANTLAXn KICK Half Strides with Tht Family FMLOR6 JACK! Vniv NORTH HILLS TO BUILD NEW LOCKER-HOUSE ON ITS LINKS Work 11 ill Start Shortly on Modern Structure Hoffncr-Platl Great Finale to Tourney Amateurs Play Well in Exhibition NORTH a Sfin.fl By SANIJY McNIBLICK IIH.I.S is going to set out 000 looker house. The plans 'have been drawn for some time, nnd Saturday night it wa.s announced that the contracts bad been let nr I that work would shortli start. There w ill be many novel .features nnd everything toward comfort nnd modern convenience will be included. Tlio club is in the hands of n, pro gressive, efficient body of executives. I Its course is rapidly being worked up lite Philadelphia ama holed a roundhouse putt last green for a birdie match after it had been Hoffner. who tour champion, on the sloping nnd settled the 1 up nnd 1. One or the other of the quartet got bwb a stirring shot on every hole, and it was ding-dong, as the motormen say. nil the wnj. A large gallery attested to the popularity of these exhibition matches. i Oermantown have stars who arc sure to exceed Central's nnd Northeast's 1 speed limit in many of the events. .Central High has won the title sev ! enteeu out of eighteen times. For that reason Northeast will try even harder to wrest the honors nway from the j Crimson and Gold and with an eighteen j point handicap, amounting to an eight J point lend with the uual scoring con- ! ditions. this will be a big ndvantngc to the Hod and Black. It would simply I be guesswork to pick the winner as so many tilings can happen the tide of i victory may go either way. It Is rea- sonably sure that no other school will I win. however. The sprinters will line up w with , .honors nbout even. Htimm and Kling- i man are Northeast's stars, while Me- J ' Donald, l.aiar nud l'aritt are the Cen tral leaders. Foley, of Southern, is also speedy and will likely take a place near the front. I.nzar's recent showing stamps him ns a favorite, but there , is no telling what Humm will do. Uunim should win the r.'U-ynrd uasli aim is also the Nottheast favorite for first t place. Will he come through V Klsvllhoff nears Watching ! There Is a youngster at Oermnntown High who will bear watching. He is Klsselhoff. who is coming along at a isneedv salt In tlio nunrter. Slemmer and iHemmerley. of Northeast: t.tllespie. oni,0... much monev wns snent in mm-t in Gerninritown : Leopold, of Southern, anil the United States over the trinlo hnll. Aiioin a fellow now Who looks across gray years weary eyes lleyond the laurel and the olive bough To old, old dreams beneath fcmein-' bcrcd skies, To fields of golden harvest and thr glow Of Ood's lost sunshine waning In tho gleam Of starlit dusk back home, so long ago It onty seems tht phantom of a dream. I Aiionvn fellow who ' Would give life's motley fame again to be. In orchaid difs where lost winds wander through And whisper sjyhing from the bend ing tree; Who dieams at each gray dusk within Ait den t Of oldtimc honor and old-fashioned truth. And cries to God to lead him bai'k again And leave him with the clean, brave faith of youth. Kale and the Game "lino I.1KK to go out after the succu lent statistics when one can pin them down properly, but this isn't al ways possible. One camp follower wants to know yOi: may ljnve a lot nf Muff, bin nn) ' J- that. part of It which )0ti enn ,r over the nlnto nnp nn.nt. " . iinrAM H. ..i-- .. .. """" iiiuiiiiiir me ntner guv tnU Utilck slant at your own average. , A flurry may lift you to the peak nf hcYe" y mblt ,lmt wni m,,' m , There are times quits to train himself for next itmc. when tltrlwi.e a better mn i m j Never tnlml nlni il.- i. i -. 1 """v me hiinrKcr .ivi abOUt toll. Iltltrus 1'r.n b...... 1... . V ' ...' nnun irur. The I'lMlt rnrd: Out BETHLEHEM WINS SOCCER FINAL, 2-0 Steelmakers Boat Robins Dry dock Eleven for National 4 League Title if New York, dune ft. Hnvorsing the results of the two big cup games earlier In, the season, wherein the Steelmakers were beaten both times, the soccer team of the Bethlehem Stool Co. toilav do- ,,, ieated tho Hobins Drwloek eleven by the V:orc of 2 goals to 0 in th tinal game fot the championship of the National football League at Todd Field, in South Brooklyn. SovernI times in ilie lirst half the Bethlehem onslaught failed only by the narrowest of margins, the hall sirikiug thp uprights and bounding hai k into the field. After fifteen minutes of play MoHonua. on 11 p.is. bv Fleming on the' left, drove home the first goal. The half ended with Bethlehem leading. I1 to 0. The sfinnd point came twenty, minutes after change of ends, when! Murphy, from ji pass bv Bnttnin. found the Robin' net lUthlchrm Itnblna ! DUfldtl Enl Rn7.Ui ' Wilson MBh- fMl'hrtrk .. Robertson i Kercucon rtf' fu'lbnck ... Brown' 3turrv mic halfhncli . . I's' ' Camplx-I! n 'i hnlfharl, i-lrk Morrison ft halfhai k l.an'-' Murptiv jisiilr rtKht tlHr'.i'l JPPr i iul. ritflil tt'.irdH'i ti IcKenna rnir nni. hii Ilrltuln iimiIb IhTi llavr Fjemlnc it -Ht if t mi ht Goalu M U iie.i Jluiphv, ttiT. w Orsy I.inesnifn I'otller Hh'elim t.on Jtobtns r m s-mtnut h if PRINCETON WILL MISS TRIMBLEANDSTRUBING Many Star Athletes Will Be Lost Next Year to Tigers by Gradimtion Out of Game j i ?',, Hoffner Out Clarf Out . Plslt- In . . IUmioIJj In lloftner- In . Clnrf In CARMAN ARRIVES I.lunrrrli h.i roura whlrh l rm ot th turf FO RACES HER Bike Champion Lands From France May Appear at 'Drome Thursday ( liii-piic f'.irmnii. the world's motor paced champion, arrived aboard thi S S New Yoik ieterd.i in N'ruv York, and is epectod to tench thi ciiv some time today. Cm man sailed from r ranee where lie erne, the world's title bv trimming all the Kuropfan chninpions. lie won t)if American crown last ,ear. Broilded In mil get iu condition iirnian will mi. m die fort nnli at tlio I'o.nt M-ecp xelod.-omc uny incut iii ably stlffeneii hi h with the desire to make it compare with Kevnolds Out any of tli"m. nnd added to this, if the club continues to produce the golfers, 'it will just about make it unanimous. J It was a wonderfully successful tour- ' nnmeiit lat week (pronounced as spell- oil). For the first time iu their hlstorj 'on tho links, lieorge Hoffner aud .1. Vood I'liitt met in a toiiruanieut. To know jut what that menus is was neces- sar to be in at the tlnUh out there at the club Sntuidny. Kverjboily turned their faces up into die slanting tain ami just plain i. ..ii.,,-... i tiu.ii. IipiiiU off." It was loquacious cheering, as at a college foot- r.tor of ceimi ball game when the victor is returned; I Jh-f't There wete hundieds who believed m'.Yeh wsi ' i. I 1 M 4 i 3 4 4 as i : r. 4 4 a -i .i a 87 a 4 .-. 4 4 r. a 4 s as 4 -i .1 4 II 3 4 4 ST H a .1 a IS 14 4 41 so II II 4 4 S a A 4 4( 77 tl a il II 4 a 4 5 a 42 77 It 4 :, I 4 I 4 I 3 1077 ii l.mutlful sMtlne for Its ' an litlitetn.holr. Thp new mu it iliffttult to t KWny . nil uf Uih liot hiiJ Kit iloun thr putll. Hut h si-ason or t'i will put It In ahat)f. Th cluljhou-f H (ln new bulldlnar. It a Eem. J. J. Ilrudle nrrfornml In grfat stt In thf mornlnu. smklne out a 7rt Up was set tins a lot of Mirdage with the wood. and vice versa. ami I I (11... Tigers' star, who was injured In a collision with Ira Flagstead yes tenia). He ma be out of the De troit line-up for a week FOUR RING BOUTS race ee xeloilromc I nurs ling sen vojage priib- Ileie are legs Miiipwlint. hut it i oiingsterc can cei in uniiuli wort, lie will he Houerve opposed io me nei.i t the local drome. I'erry l.awrmie. the San Francisco stnr. will make his first nnneaiauce of at the 'drome In tlio In ii' AT PHILLIES' PARK will the season forty-mile event He has been ridinc in great shape and esterda trimmed, his rivals in the two-mile event at1 Newark. I Opposed In Lawrence will be Georges r.aoade. chninninii of France and one of the herons of the war. This will bo r.avelede's first showing on this side ot the Atlantic (ieorgi. Colombattn. the Italian title holder, nud Frank Corry, wlio lias nift armed from Australia, also will tide in the long grind. Orlando I'mni. the sprint champ ot Italy, will race Charlie Ostevitter. the former amateur title holder. There also will ho two amateur races on tin caul. Hoffner could heat I'latl. Hlggest MaUh It was the one match nenrlj all the real fans of Hiiladclphia had been hop ing to see. Plntt won out. 'J and I. lie amis medalist alo and deserved n .. ,,-M nf credit ns it was probabh as fast a field as will be found in ninyUn- , North 1 1 tion tnurnej this season, aud Watt ",' J, beat all the talent. He has at lust broken the stiange "hoodoo ' that seems to have been his I since the national, for it was his first , tournev win. as we ieall it. since tak- 1 mont. 'when lie bent Fiauois Ouiinvt i 1 went to the seininniiis. two I'liilaileipnia ptajers, usiiall.N In caking St. who lots of attention. Hoth will pla.V in tile liniinnui mkbhi luin.x-ni, nu.i it'll be a big feathi't for the Quaker (Mty If thej go as well as they did at Oakmont. ("iimparing canN. Hoftuer bested Pltt at the I.lauerch I'nuntr) Club vesterdav in an exhibition match. I'latt and Walter Uenohls against Hoffner and Kdwaid '. I'lare. Hoffner won U up from I'latt He and Clarey nlno won by the sHine margin over I'latt and Reynold' If looked like a lighter finish, but Itohrrt Hansford nrlesl as umpire una dl- ninnips hi ine exnioiiion micn. respnlcil, to tne winnsrs wrp wrat trst lor III" folks of Mnnrch nm pldsncd liy on woman who loosed, directs at her knl.krd. sunburnt husbunil ns she thus jtok? Well. I'm lad to hae seen lome IIEA1. Bolt at lasl." rrnzler. of West Philadelphia, will piobably place, .lust which of these runners will finish sixth is a problem. but they all look good for first or sec ond and the finish should be a thriller. The critics pick Similiter or Heimners- ley to win. I hey have both made an enviable record in the quarter and half mile events. Captain Cullman., of Central High, is a likely wipner of the two-mile inn. Unless nu upset occurs here this is a sure first place for Central, but sheer grit and determination, combined with the necessary strength nud endurance, may eunble a dark horse to upset the probable scoring here. Captain Kepllngur and .eibi. of West Philadelphia, are fnvorites for the Orange and Itluc. Long and Leopold, hut not in this case the Leopold of .Southern, are the Northeast High favo rites, and Long usually gives Cullman the fight of his life for firsl place, so it should be nn event well worth witness ing. I'nele Sam vs John tiull DOM (JAItl)NKIt. of Chicago. ,,. JJ 'tomorrow In thp HrliU ain.iter nml three weeks later Walter IWn of Hochester and Detroit. Marts in tl". '! t.l! i i . .. . iiii-hiiii urau iiniain nt pn f U HI Mull llln, rul. IA hM I ..." " t i" ""'-""""" "inn- .mii. Waiter T. Tmvi. nn Anirrlrnn nn,l 4 i assy, a 1-renehman. are the only (no outsiders that ever took nway her main golfing laurel'. Professor Hull, f rotir.se.' iifisi tne nest of the dope In nniili ...itfA ...III. ................. ...... . .' ....... , nny, ...... iilllilcruilN SlfllS 10 Ulinll on, with replacements readv it the Hrt line falls. Hut for all that the next international test may bring out Mim interesting sidelights, concerning which due comment will be made, later on. that we know nf Carpenlltr now. says an exchange. "i Hut. ny. day a week ago. One statistician, after careful com pilation and sr.estful comnutation. lit?- urrd that around New York alone, 220, 000 people paid out .f.'lOO.OOO to sec major league hall games and the races. uuc Hundred and sixty -five thousand dollars wan paid out for major league baseball around Manhnttan. Figuring both major and minor lengues prohablv .fl.000,000 was taken in at the gate for this one sport. Tho Increase AFKW j cars ago the Athletics got good ndveitisiug value through an nouncing a S100.000 infield. Klght years Inter the New York Yan kees pay out .'fll'o.OOO for one outfielder. And what is more, they will about get it all bnck iu one season. All ami then n trifle. Until, with his home-run passion. Is certainly drawing 2000 additional souls n ilnv to Ids home tinrlf 'flip YnnL-pi. I'entrnl High has the best class in the attendance has been very heavy and a hurdles, with Uu.ssell. llaral and rord'Kood part of it has been coming up to see the ponderous uabe pole out of tne The lilr test In Hie Suburban Cup racp now appears, mots than sver, to bs down for this Wednesday when Hala meets North Mills Aronlmlnlt"s disposal of the champion Woodbury team with such f.irllltv chanaDs Ih looks of Ihlnits In the lower bracket. nils win nave us nanus iuii wun the Edse 1 1 111 players showed the r rnlh In thf.r lourney Inst week Vorth Hills plaers won the first three six teen finals It I. Taylor, thp IVini flash xhowed lots nf golf talent m winning til second sixteen. tie Is now preparing to enter the Inlercolle lutes at Nassau nter A SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS I Dundee. De Foe. Britten. Raw- AMERICANS IN BRITISH lins, Loughlin, Griffiths, O'Don- ; nell and Lynch On GOLF TITiE TOURNEY Princeton, N. -I.. June 7 Pumfton ivlll lose fort j -five of the athletes who have helped to make this irnr the most successful in all branches of spurt dur ing thp last ten years, w nen tho gradua tion exercises take pincc in .lime. No farsity team bus heen henten by Yale '01' Harvard since Inst spring, nnd oup game of the Yale tuisc-linll series is all there is left to pin There nie two men Princeton will miss more than an of the nthers Maurv Trimble, riiptinu nf baseball, anil star halfback in football and dm k Strubing. center fielder on the nine and ipiartpr back on the elevetj Strubing and Trim -ble have played together for four eurs, ttnd were a great steadying influence They will bo back in the fall to help coach the football team along with it..-, -i.f:riiw. lust fall's oantain ; Ti'iffr liirler. tackle, nnd the rest of the inin coaching staff. Tlrtually the same which will I he ei mill big open-air boxing show if the te.ison hero is scheduled tonight, nlien the initial program of tho 1020 rreli air nmpaign is pul on nt the Phillies' bull park The bouts four of 'em and em h nn eight -rounder were arranged by Frnnk O'Brien foi the management of the National A. A.. which i to stage n series of stags at Broad nnd Huntingdon street this sunin-f r. A feature of tho program is tho fact that all contestants are out-of-town mitnicn .Inhnnv Dundee is hot- from New Yoik fo,- the head-line llitfest against Hill Dp '"',r- of St- .'aul Dundee wns nexer accused of neing a knockout nitist. but lie has nil orts nt class in fact, bo bus In en one of the lending lightweights in the world for 'n number of -.ears. Do roc. however, , u of knoekout punching caliber. .lack Hritton, welterweight title holder who showed so well against the rug'ed Young .foe Borrell, again will civ " the fans heie an exhibition of his ehBiiinionsiiin boxing. I.en Itawlms is be i . he the fnll gu . although l.cn is fully nntident that Hritton is to nave no ., .....i I'afi&nfif. w-iin nnivrii i ,.itw 1 i .'ituiiii... . ...... ..- - ..... 11 Itliw... ,, . ll v.. ..Ill t . .rtn,.iirpt AleltfUW ail nisi iuii. i.ii-w r.itiu ii- .......?.-- next to graduate Baseball next spring will be x poets Bohbv (Junnls. todav. stood by and nodded ap without Wlnloii. Wnrburton Lee and SaVogc. besides Trimble nnd K rubing. ti,I track tram will lose Captain hrd tr. r? z;1 XS? i"1 CTntK und Cleveland and ItaW in the the the . ... Ilnul nP IK LIIO IIinSL IU11U nam DTciup. "'"..-.. ,w nil hilt nate of the Jlosenbaum. Imont nre jnorea. ..... lor- snorts. US Cox. Terry and Caritain either juniors or t.opho- ri'-L hennardaand Leonard Matched "rwtl.n-l. Ore.. Juno 7 ;'"' ", .UWW.I-M J n.7 . Kj" "u,-on.ra,-world i2.iLirten'Jun. it Th bout wlll b. '! J Uiu! 7 Johinv cn-oua "', noser i i.niiuim ., ... I JffiS. .J. "fl..'"tf,i" com- .rC;r".i.ei,,M k. O'Dowd. ferm.r as unwtius provingl. , . , , . .. nothcr welterweight contest on the card will bring together a brace of bat tiers each of whom lecentl returned from abroad. They are Johnny C.rif fiths of Canton, O.. and Knockout Willie loughlin. of Houth, Bethlehem. Both arc hard punchers, with Loughlin being the harder hitter, while driff pos ..d..u mnr . m lence. ':.' ..." .. . ....it l.. i, .i ,.-.. Tlio opening sei- u ..m ..r ..r. ...... llll l I'Ullll.'ll, 111 Byers, Walker, Douglas and Wheeler in First Round of Amateur Championship .Miilrfiilil. Scotland. June 7. Four Amerii.in golf players were drawn In the first vntind nnil one in the second In the atom- coif championship tournament which opened here today. The number of entries this year is smaller than that in 10M. no qualify ing round Is necessary and it is ex peetnl the finnl round will be reached b I'uduv F.h'ii Ihers. of Pittsburgh, in the firt ro'ind met Oomanferd. of Dun" !'. IT Walker, of St. I.ouU. met F.mesi Philips, of Porterspark : Findlay C Douglas mot T. W. Smyth, of Tovnl County Down, and F. S. Wheeler of New York, played Captain i: P Carter, of Royal Portrush. Yel verton. .. n , N'plson Whitney, of New Orleans, will msvt K. Martin Smith, of Royal S. Ccorge's In the second round. .Seventy-four players compete today. Records of Big-League j Clubs During Past Week CHARLES R. BROWN, dean of the srhonl of leligion at Yale Univer sity, is n standi supporter of boxing. Recently in nn address nt Chicago. Dean Blown declaied that In "every real man thete is the instinct to fight," and that "for centuries men have been willing to pa more to see a good boxing match than nny other form of entertnin- ... I hnve nlwavs been intcr- ested in these contests," he said fur ther. "1 have never eon n pugilistiu encounter, but 1 hnve always been Intel ested reader of the papers morning after they take place ii. the man who denies the lure of o fpirit" tween two men or . ..... .... avmlsH. men or i . "-".,',. ,Kt!nn, manner lacking. l ' p ?' "" V whom is inhnietit in most of us in wnom the red blood still courses. aiven a swell work-out Neeteniay 111 line tor points, unseen nnu nurui are sure to win mauy point, probably, first nnd second for enouirh to even the I present score between tho two schools. ' Bates, of Northeast, is favorite to win, the pole vault and high jump. He is n . valuable addition to the Northeast squad. Barron, of Southern High, is n sine point winner in the high jump., Plla'um, of West Philadelphia, is a starj in this event and should land first plate. Stoker, of Germantown. should score. Then there are Reeves and Highley. of West Philadelphia, and Bates, of, Northeast, to consider. Among the athletes who will figure ; in tin meet at the expense of both Central High and Nottheast are Cap- inin Pedrich and Mimmers. oi i rnuK- llmi' more n ilrni) of water thai rolleil into i V ! iV-u;i ikn Vnrtlmust nml Cenlinl ' his ee at a .rucisl moment ha. iauMl ih ford. hllc the .Northeast anil . liliai downfall of W Win fmbenhauei Its went athletes are battling for points these io the tliials of the fourth ami the fatal .,. ...mi Hii jn lml upset the dope in. bean tiommu nis msh.h , x ne Mas periorm- ""."- ii.., .,., l,. tin. I,,i.,.nt !i ln tlm rites over i oult at th t.nK.nlh more oaSOS tllttll 0110. Ill 1110 sliofplll , It. He Shook his head as lw nutted Curtain. Ceutrnl High depcuds upon Herbert Webster, who has the best rei ord to .Jrrrj Tmvers nn. ellmln.t.d from the ' . Catltnin Herb Travis. Totllllll and Naw Jersey i haniplonshlp last e.k by Krank 'I110, ul J" 'Lr.,i nll ,lV. "nml unrl V Der. who used to play lonslderolle Kolf Orson, of l ronkford. Oil do gno I work n this district Uler who also hat Maurlrs :.. tl.ii event, and Contain SlloflOlll. nisley Ailnntic i'li siirlnn wlnn-r, was i". .!-... ..A Casselhei-rv. nf Northeast. I""1"" .,""".." I... are in tiue joi iwi". (Jlrard College Rrealis Rword Suttinlay was a fine da for the schoolboj swimmers. Baseball and ten nis were called off because of the rain. The Norristown High School eiilertaincd the track nthletes from Montgomery county and elsewheie bj winning the annual intertcholnstlc inert. Norristown picked a had day lor a track meet, but the games were held jusl the same nnd resulted in a battle bet ween l.nnvlownc High and Cheltenham High foi second nlace. those teams tying with 'J."U ,on',?",hcI,!"i'n"0;'h;'i1,' aViXnViuSlThJ'lA.wrr Merlon High Pthool leum al tho (tetmintomi i leh Thursday nteht Joe , tallied lfl points. i rankford High. Ablngton. Railnor and toushohncken were represented nnd (allied points. West Chester, Lansdale, Palmyra, Col legcville nnd Phoenixville had athletes entered and made a good showing. lot. Two thousand extra folks mean close upon .fUOOO. There ore seventy-seven home games. By a simple process in multiplication this would mean S1C4. 000 drawn in by the home-run star in one campaign. And os Ruth nears his old mark he will glow as an attraction. When he has struck off twenty-nine home vims nnd has the record in sight, jou can figure for yourself the mulLjtude that will drape itself around the rich! to see the old ninrk smashed. "A"'. - now. snys nn excnBllge. "is he is fast, thnflio Is skillfull nn.lkri and thai he can4ilt." Well, that's omt! uiiuiit inn i u ; TY COHH'S batting average and the temperatuie usunlly begin to ris. together. Hoth had quite a way to w after the spring start. jWrANAttlNO a hall club has bofherrrj 'J-Tris Speaker to such an extent, that lie only went into Hie bottinj Iran ership on June 1. Trls is the only entry who has beaten Cobb in fitirteen j ears. This season every winning hit he makes also mnkes him look thnt much better ns n winning manager No wonder he's ornshlng the well known npple with zest nutl eclat. "I F (HVrcX a chance. Fred Fulton fng against Dempscy in his srcnntl light. Does this menu Hint Fied e peels to lost nf least one rourd? Thi" would be exactly ten times as good a showing as he made two jears ago, when his option expired jusl eightem .secoiius nner tne cage door was open ed. . Comirtfht. 1910. Ml rlpfs trsfivrrf. FTKR spending five years in the for being disconcerted over the fiendish assault the Tigers have made on the old homestead. Outrageous is no word for Mile. Lenglcn Will Meet ' Mrs. Mallory This Month All discussion as to the probable tennis activities of Mile. Sii7nnne l.englen in the near future were to cently set nt rest by thq definite an nouncement from the French star of the racquet that she would defend her world's championship at Wim hledon in the tournament beginning June 1M. This means thai Mile l.englen and Mrs. Molla Bjnistrdt Mnllori. are practically certain to meet before the end of the month Miss Kllzabrth Rynn, another Amer ican, who last season made a great ivcotd uhroad. Is daily adding to her laurels in Kngland. beaten In the finals In W M fteekle HneaUInx of Atlantic fli. the Philadelphia opmi will he nlapd tlifi this we-k and a laise amateur enirv list Is hoped for down there A considerable number of loral pros will take In the seaside (-omfetltlons nnd not a few amateurs have stated their Intention ot Dlaslnc. I I "rankle i allahan and Kddle ntxsimtnon.s. who meet In the third nnmbei Johnnx Murray who nurt ita n nctdl lltown. and Joe Tlpllli ho lakes on r. .omes Psnln. I tvninrny in- n' iitatrnmaKer ssvs an (sir ii'ii.i ii.-i-ii iiaruii JUIF" and proo- ably Willie Allen ulll he put on In addi tion to the resulur protram I fllff Dent who ti Jimmy Nault, Is out Mct'ann i hnr groomed b with defl to Hobbv fleorifle nistkhurn and Tomim l.lvfnrston are to meel In one of ih bouts si His Madi son flue's second show on Thursdav nlaht. nobbv Mrfann h Joe Nslson i ihe star sel-tu of fisht lounds nn the T Vie. i imt,ai FLEISHER BEATS ALL-STARS conflict, whether be- ,nn""-1' ,. . Rti.rllnn' Hnme Run Rrlnn. l.4 two companies oi --- - -...... ,iU1 is in some1 to Yarnera i With Lefty Sterling pitching a gilt-' edge game of bust-ball and adding n home run along with it for tho Flojsher Yarn team jesieiilnj afternoon on its nnV athletic field at Twenty-sixth nml Reed streets, he defeated the Intercluli All Stars b a sioie of ." to t befnip n crowd of l'JOO fans Vount; ioni sii.r. .."-- the bun .eatern, ,;:,,,.. rr,,k ir g.low .."! '"""':rh,:1Vurt siai tsiut V I rounds In , li bit" I Tlie week's record In ejrli major leaauo of -ame nlujred. won and lost, with ronr.. hit. .rmn. inrn left on bases nnd runs scored br opponenla, Incliidlng- aamra (iatarday, Juno 6, la " follow "i NATIONAL briAlius or ...I., nf netit lillgs iiii.uccster. ami Joe York. Lynch, of New Shamrock's Gaff Carried Away . v-. i, inn 7. The America's eun Bbamrock IV earrUd wy har :nniiiflin m. . LarBiii aia rseht nrooklm . Cincinnati rhloaio rillsbursh Nt. Inls . Ilpalon . . York I'hlllles . IV. A 4 t I n K. an in io an 3 in if ii. 7S 40 02 40 7 7ft an a a a a i i 7 2 .1 AMr.nirtN i.KAori i. w, i.. it. ii. H 4 Dl O" K I 4 At Ot I". II S 7 II 4 17 10 It ' K. 4 P.'.TCEJAI? Hhuarn a. H.ihbrl.la. i.irht hnarkty hosed ludlna- eeveial vvltliJpnnm ' ' a diver rinerwriii I:-' ;-. -, shal !,, iramina f,n",i. "r w hi develon Inin who b:V' "hf?. .r aa the cinVtlm. heav wel.'m'.ta'r "itr '--Km - ' "m'l- The Karat... Field . 0b. "f Wllm.nr on. ' .L0''." .".rnlli road race It.lph '"'"Oi-':''''. "iAh i.wela-ht boxer of Wl flu&inoii.ii ." ....-..---- . rnlnaton. Is entored Fohl to Scout for Browns Irveland. n., June 7 -l.ee IY.nl forms, manaser nf th- flueland baseball lisTtn has slntl a iintrart with the si iTniiis merlcan League club He will coach and scout " ' Robert W. Maxwell Is on Scene of Chicago Rattle It's n finish fight in the Chicago nrenn. and all the principals are pre 'pared for the clang nf the opening gong tomorrow when the Republican National Convention will get under way. H011KRT W. MAXWELL (You know Rob l lias arrived on the scene of the big battle, aud he will report the contest in the Eucrting "fluhUc Server With his intensely Interesting'and diverting articles thnt oulj Mr. Max well can write. n For the Work to be Done Atlantic Motor Oils arc made for the work to be done. For fifty-four years, Atlantic scientists have studied lubri cation from every point of view. 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