'-, r r; c f iikiii str e n ,y ' '. AS HM4MMM mrn'Y WILSON itfCiC HERE TONIGHT r ' irr'iiMVVwi.- Jirl.Jifci-LJ.v'.iti v'--iL .V-! .-- . Uv -rar AMW.frnTn STATE TOURNEY SHOWS POPULARITY OF TENNIS Many Smaller Clubs Repre sented Wallace Johnson Makes a Record in Match Play o DQVBLES ON TODAY Hy SPICK HALL mill: low? riitry list In both singles Inn.l ilouhlw In the tournament for rt. rlminplonslilp . of Ponnitylvnula What May Happen in Baseball Today MeV U M ne irid on mr- mn -r.nllo o ' hp Mfriom Cricket Club, "Srfonl 1 one lgn of t.r I..orer.I.K iLilrltv of the Knmp n the vlrlnltvtof ffi. JclphlS. Hut that lyn't nil. It'h Sncflvablp Hint -t. err might bo ft long 1M of entrant who were virtually the .me bunch of plnyew who have bcrm wmiiftlnit In these tournamcntH for Je!Jp' liAif nri. not Mm - 1iat nrn Tine run Hiinitr. Tooklnjr over the list, names from n b(g iwlnkllng of the smnller clulji are prini"i ., f ,.-. nr nn feon Club eflnclnnsll llrookirn Ml. l.bllfK Pittsburgh Clllroa-o lloMon . , . 'yew iotk 'Xtk .viiu.-vaij j.kahuk "!! '.'t r.r. Mln Lose OW 1VTH , XI rhUIIra 10 21 21 3 m 2 80 30 .Run .171 MS .811 .s!o .407 .412 .SIM .510 7S .800 .600 .457 .400 .300 Club . flei eland New York Chtcaxo , Horn on AMEMCAN LKAOIK W85 lffl K-SL- W,B 1 17 .078 .070 .000 Mllllll At 29 2 2t 23 Detroit is Athletics 10 'ot scnraumi. U'iMlilncton Nt. Louis . . , 20 22 W 25 11 37 ,030 -.OHO son ,B77 ;u .S2I .400 .400 .310 .302 ew .MS oio (13 .BOO .471 AM .3M .840 .315 XM) ,4M .41 SEMIFINALS I0DAY NLYNNEWOODGOLF Gardner vs. Doan and Corkran vs. Rotan Too Off This Morn ing at Huntingdon Valley FINALS IN THE AFTERNOON CftAMJPIONS HERE TONIGHT Thio nionns thnt nla.vcrs are no loncer content with stnylng in the r own bnlhric kn and rompetlng only with men of their own rniiber. They are trying to Improve their game and In order to do it they have hit upon the only correct method of aepompllin- . t,Htlmt N by going out into tour nament uherc there is n field of sea soned plajers who know the game. Pla)s(iood (nmo i Yesterdnv the Woodford Club, which ulajs on the courts of Fnlrmount park nfar Strawberry Mnnsion. sent over n representatUe to play in the state tour nament. ThN wns A. .T. Cohen. He may think that he was unfortunate in j..iriiii Kil C'nssnrd who defeated him in ftraigbt set 0-4. 0-1. Hut he wns lrniv. He might have drawn a man of hi oun clfls or below. In that (vent Cohen probably would hnve proRref-ed nnqther round in the tournn ment, but he would have gotten no la'tlng benefit from the match. On the other hand, there I no doubt that lie got ninny pointers from Cns fard. who has played the game long Hiouzh to bo well educated in tennis tarlliH nnd technique. Cohen is a hard-hitting player. He has n speedy FMtire, has fat groiuid strokes nnd toIIpjs very well. Hut he lacks the form' Hint comes only from tournament pla. In time he should develop into a Hull -grnde performed. A Nov Record Wallace F. Johnson's mnteh with Nathan Hamburger was n bizarre per formance. In the two sets Wallace lost nnlv three noints. As fnr' ns the his torical eje enn reach this seems to be a niw mark in tournament play. It is a pity that Wnllaee could not hnve made the perfect record of two love yrtx of iotc games. As it wns lie had nine Iotc games in his two love setis. Ham burger wns Wallace's ment. and he cer tainly did chop Mir. up, although noth ing much was nt stake. Carl KNeher won n match which was the direct antithesis of thnt which John (on raptured. The Cniversity of Penn fjlian'n captnin after having u rather hard opening match Monday witli Hrinmade. of the Westslde Tennis Club, ran hend-on into Stanley Itogers Jfterday. Fischer's speed wns pitted sainvt Itogers's careful, bnckcourt fame, and the former won nfter a su perheated struggle, 0-3. 0-7. la Form Again Fischer wa again in fine form. 'He flammed his service into Rogers's court with unbounded ferocity and followed to the nit. where he won ninny points by his slashing overhead work nnd pretty volley shots. Rogers, on the other hand. plaed a base line nnd won Hi points bv cleverly drawing Fischer out of position nnd then doing the old baseball stunt of "hitting 'cm where they ain't." HoKers's service wns' slow, but the Merlon f'ricket Club veteran was so ae rurnte in his pinccmout that Fischer Iays had to mnktvthc return from n point where he eonm get thd least ef fectiveness into his shots. Rogers's fool method of handling everything was reminder of the days when Hill Lamed w first gentleman of the land on thu wnnls turf. Here at List fJi!6 1'ni"rRlt.Viof California players taSLn,de icir "PPW'rance In the toirnamcnt. They arrived at the club ff?in,fT ?y ot thpir Projective lnt ."''T'1 lip' Apparently they janted to atone for not having put in a appearance on the opening day. It t be said here, too, that they did officii lnrS,ase to lr- A1 ""skins, the p5?.mf?riVtn,t,n t,hnt 11,ey h t C5 BtT.,ch Mondoy with n.itgersCol ! at New ilrunswick. However. O.e, n i:;.e.i?" ,,nt Mlveretl-. After this re ii tth ''yrjoody ws hnppy cx- M n't H? 'i'10 ,1"PP"'"1 to run up winn the fnr western boys in ves- "ll enrrv " h 'loubtfiil if they KWW? t.r0I,1,i,,, from thc WW fbo ri?et C,ub tl,pir Psence has ikher n t0,,r'""'nt to n somewhat The i!'aRe "lnne ,lln unl. Mtfi in pTy a Pnrt'cularly inter ,,li in Edmund Levy's service Ho toe captain of theeam and" lc ? n?hJp,iwn,..beten "wntly bv Carl tn. i. ilvnls from the coast. Ievv 'me, ,, "1 ? ';"brn--like speed. Ho dSrIne iB,y f.a?1 bal1 nml ly ewe ioX 'iir,,,nntcl1 wlth D-- W. '' i snl nf'' , "5 mn,kc n double fc' womi1 i,nnf tta fnrt '.nt ho serves 15 a lift?"11 Prat,tly ' Mine bibles to Start ' This nfto-,.... .... ?' begin a?L ,'.,oub. cs . 'natches 5'f. Hoskius" ?" .Uf. Vr :i clop1 " rr,,,.." hlus lau get the tennw !, "nii 8CHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIO.VAIi LEAGUE riilslmnch nt I'hllRdrlphla. C'hleoaro nt llonton. " Other clulu not MhrdnlH. AJ1ER1CAN' LE.VOUR AUilKks nt St. Tat. Waslilnrlon ot ClOTrland. Sew York nt Clitcaxn. rioston nt Detroit. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE rittM)iirh. 7l rhlllles. 6 (10 lnnlntu). St. Ixroln. i Nrw York. 7. Cincinnati, to, nrooklrn, R. Clilrtuco-IkKton rtnln, AMERICAN I.E.GUE Detroit. 3i Athlrtlrs, 2. Cleirlnml. 10 New York, 3. Chlnuro. Oi WnKhlniton, n. Hi. Lrniln. 12 1 lloston. fl. D08S0N TO MEET UPLAND Carpetmakers Will Start Twilight Games on Friday The J. & J. Dobson bnseball team, which recently joined the semipro ranks, will introduce twilight games starting Friday evening nt 5:15. Manager Calhoun for the opening nt trnction has booked Frank Raker and his Upland team. Among the Upland' players arc Dick Spnuldiiig. thc sensational soccer star; Rube Cnshman,' Howard Kerry and Franklin Kerry. Noble. Pn... June If). Four star survived today to piny the semifinals for the Lynnewood Hall (Jolf Cup at Hunt ingdon Valley. Any one of them Is' good enough to win and the two matches whirli went nwny this morning were about ns evenly matched and expert as could be desired. W. II. Onrdncr, the stocky Ruffalo nlnn, who broke the' course record with a 00 on Monday, nnd beat Max Marston nfter twenty-two holes yesterday, played J. Simpson Dean. Princeton's captain. Koth players have shown a brilliant two dnyR of golf. It "wasf hard for the gallery to choose between this match In the upper bracket and thc struggle that followed it off the tee. This was between George- V. Rotan, ex-four-tlmc Texas champion, and D. Clarke Corkran, Kaltimorc, who went to the semifinals at thc national in 101(1. All of the local players hnve been eliminated. Thc players this morning were so evenly matched in skill thnt It was difficult to nick In advance the two who will play thc flnnls for thc cup this atternoon. a record gallery Is expected. Gardner has made a fine showlne in thc tourney. After tlic strnin of mnklng a new course recorn to quality, lie sues tessfully played Hugh Wllloughbv, the local star, and Mnrston Dean, his op ponent today, has been "burning up" tne couegiatc circle all season and is the favorite for the championship of thfe seats of learning this year. Dean's de feat of Iteginald M, Lewis. Greenwich, yesterday afternoon, called for some fine golf and thc collegian wns canal to the task. Dean Was a slight favorite over Gardner this morning, due mostly to theJ gruciiing goit tne latter nas uccn obliged s C5EORQE3 PAPIN O'BRIEN SAYS WILSON IS NOT A FALSE ALARM "Philadelphia Jack" Believes Awkward Style of New Middleweight Titleholder Will Be Great Asset in Defending Crown Boxes Augie Rattier Tonight "H1 Ky LOUIS II. JAFFE JOHNNV WILSON UPLAND fipRUldlnK, If McWIMama. 2b cnMimnn, lb tlnker.Sli Ilenz, c( Ayua, as Nelson, rf niley. c Osdrn. p J. A J. DOHSON Wllry. If f Tyar. rf nittlc. cf Tlyrnes. 3b Walker, ai Carlln, lb O'Neill. 2b Ilalsh. o Ilium, p A raleher. "Svlth collese and emlDrofta lonal exporlence, would like to obuin a mini wan iiiiiu nmt-ciMBi team, llnllplavcr. 282S North Twelfth etreet. Camden I". II. II. I. C. away, first cUm. S. Ii. Derringer. 2J Federal street. Camden. New Jersey. Connell A. C away. We!ey Hararrcavea, Bino Kelnhardt street. . Twentieth Cntnrr Clob. away. nrt claaa. E. 8. Hitter, 2107 North I'ark avenue. Amrrlcna A. A., away. Drat claaa. M J. Luff. 241T Memphis street. I-efon A. A., away, first class. II. C. Eckman, 3212 Summer street. , Ht. Clement's Juniors, home or away, fourteen-alxteen yeara old. I. Abrama, 7232 Saybrook avenue. (. K. II. II. C away, first elms. C. M. Wlntrup, BOT Weat Twenty-flrat street. A lra.e!. ealrher would like to ponnert with a rood (cam. uaupiayer, .una i.ai Elkhart street. nirrrelde) F. C. away, first, clasa. 0. Stecher. 27 Soott street. Mveralde. N. J. EASY FOR BRYN MAWR Swamps City Troop. 1712. In Polo Match llapld-flro scorlnc featured the first match at Hrjn Mawr yesterday for the Hrjn Mawr Cups, presented by llobert E. Strawbrldie. when the Ilryn Maur four awamped the Flrat uuy rroop, 17 to a, 'ine aecona maicn win be plsed tomorrow afternoon at Hrvn.Mawr between Point Judith and tho I'hlladelphla Country Club. Yesterday's contest bfousht out GeorKe It. Karle, 3d. ns a brilliant new man at No. 1 In local polo rlrclea, Fred rteo plajed on the Ilryn Mawr team and rut uo nn een more extraordinary rid Ine and stroklna same than any time before this season, which Is golnB some. Ills daring riding- flmired frequently In success ful Ilryn Mawr plaja. lie stored Ave times. B'S no false alarm," was thc tribute paid by "Philadelphia Jack" O'Krien to Johnny "Wilson, new middleweight champion of i the worldt nfter the conqueror ofMlkc O'Dowd had put in a dlllgit nfternoon of train ing nt the speaker's gymnasium late vrsterilnv nrtcrnonn. Wilson nan nr- rived ip town early In the afternoon; the first thing he ,did was locate O'Rrlen's gjm. nnd then went through his regular course of training prior to a contest. .. "Wilson, like our own Lew Tendler, Is going to puzzle n lot of his oppon ents," further said O'Krien. , "The fact that lie stands with his rumt arm out nnd right foot extended loen . t necessarily inenn thnt this style will handicap him. On the other hnnd, this awkward pose wjll be an ndvnntnge. Of cniirKf. t rniiMn't. toll whether llson ,posesses n wallop but there must be sonic power Delilnil tnoc nrpan siinuin f.rn. IIo knniUoil ilnwn O'Dowtl in Rl'S ton and that nloue shbuld prove his punching ability." First Rout as Champ For the first time since dethroning O'Dowd. Wilson will step Into the ring in defense of his newly won laurels when lie nnswers thc tingle of the gong nt Khlbe Park tonight in nn eight-round bout with Angle Ratner, of New York, While the contest is n no-decision nffnir, there is a possibility of the champion- Carpcnticr Would Box Jack Dcmpscy Tonight Kansas City, Mo., June 10, Georges Cnrpcntier, French and j Krltish boxing champion, declared hhnsclf ready to meet Jack Dcmp sey for the world title. "Tonight, tomorrow night or nny other night," Cnrpcntier declared when advised thnt Dempcy had been freed of charges of evading thc draft. ship changing hands. All Ratner hai to do in order to win the title Is knock out Mr. Wilson. In this event, Augie would be thc new king, as he will have no trouble weighing in nt 15S pounds. Another rine champion is scheduled Lto box on tho same program tonight. He is M. Papin. who wns christened Georges somewhere back in France, nnd (Seorges invaded thc V. H. A. with thc lightweight, crown of that country dan gling from his belt. Kvcn though Lew Tendler knock out Papin in six rounds. Georges still is thc titleholder of 'France. Pnpln would continue ns thc French chnmpion even if Joe Tijilitr. were to spill (Jeorges to the canvas for thc ten toll tonight. Tiplitz, ,oti know, is n sparring partner of Tendler. Last sum mer Tendler knocked out George Chancy, then "Tip" followed suit Now Sir Joseph will mnkc nn effort to repent the victory of Lefty Loolc over Papin. Fitz Meets Callahan Another pair of lightweights arc due for competition in the third number oil the enrd arranged by Knttllng Levinsky, who is stepping into the liineglarc for tlm first time ns a nromofer. Eddie Fltzslmmons will go on with Frnnkie Ciillnlian. There has been n lot of chat ter fhat Fitz is a lightweight, and then some ; it being reported that Eddie weighs in thc neighborhood of 145 pounds. Who Is going to watch hint step on thc scales tonight? A, featherweight frncas of interest will bring trfgether Harry Kid Hrown and Johnny Murray, of New Yor, Koth arc anxious to get on with Johnny Kil bnno before homebody else socks the' vcfernn champ on the chin. Krown nnd Murray arc evenly matched, eneh is clever, and both possess hard wallops. Romobody may full; but jou never enn tell what will happen. Joe C'ervino will lie the guy behind the bell, nnd lie wilt be assisted by John HtcfTens nnd Hplcket 1'urce.U-. Lew Htlnrer mnrin n hlcr hit nt th n.. mnntonn Club when ho won within tho limit over Tommy Hudson. He says he can do the samo UHnK anytime Joo Kennedy BlVe him tho cnante ,, - f!,"rl."r Turner trains dally at tho Clear neld (lub Turner has been matched to meet Lildle MrAndroua on the night of June 21 itt thc Uermantown Club Frnnkie Farmer, of Elizabeth. N. J. la a southpaw n rnpper who has been deverop Intr Kradually In Inial competition He Is nfter a bout with D.inm Itodsers. who won from Hurry Wanner Inst ..ek. Johnny Miller, of Manayunk. Is the latest retired mitt wvllder who has announced hla-i Intention of attemptln a comeback He U tcuuj w ntuit uil uii juuuiiy irau(ie, Allentown Dundee boted a sensational draw with Tloaky Kansas, arcor;llnjf to'ai wire received from "barley Kttlnjrej. to piny so far. xne Scraps About Scrappers Delow set tho tennis on the f are the simiinaries: 1'RKi.iMi.vAnr hound Willi. ro'",ne'l Match 16 0 A l-aB"y Merlon Cricket Club Ri.a P rmHT "oun '-fccr.ck.taub. jC- fJj'RS"' def'"l M. II. Kelt. 1'i'iM J HB?,rrt' Ulon Cricket Cluh d. "V'praharn Vem,rlCrl't Club, del . Elmun1 , J rl( n Cricket Club. fl-2. n.a toboln, a '!.!..', onj:r'c,?t Cjub' "defeated ,.? W ""ll linn Miu..' "cs-u.ND HOUND :. 8-o. feM KfntnPraenc'hani!rn c.dk" Cluh. Matb." ntiv. a . nniia.- ,j R i ymburi Phlim-y?w"' '1'feated w.i.? '! .Marlln -... . . . w;.; M- VBnffii. sk.ics; 3&&iV5' 'C ? ."tfian crick.4; en. v!",un:.:!;b. '""u iw r mtni.w ,""" wi enniviviB ;fi.0.7 w"f- Merlon Crtekii THAT Jnluiiiy Kilbane-Jimmy Dunn feud apparently is still on. Kilbane is now handling thc fistic reins of Jackie Kid Wolfe, thc bantam who had been under the management of Dunn for n number of years. This report came East from Cleveland today. The story sayH that Wolf left Dunn voluntarily and asked Kllbnnr to do his liiinincss in the future. It is probable that Wolf became Jealous of the extensive boost ing Dunn was doing for Carl Tremalne recently ami this caused mm to jump from Jimmy's stable to one of Kllbnne's stnlls. The featherweight champion. besides doing Ills own business, nlso is handling thc pugilistic aspirations of three boxers now. Dr. J. J. Khalet la dickering; for several matches for Younir Tom Sharkey. Promotera of the Eleventh Street Arena and German town Club are nearotlatlnc for Sharkey'a servlcea. Young- Tom nas Deen iraimnr dally with Kid rattlllo and Jack Illack- burn. Henry Hauber. of Falrmount. Is solnir to attempt a comebark. He will meet Pete Malone In the somlnnal to the Joe Nelson Hobby McCann mix at the Madlaon A. U. tomorrow night. Joe Kennedy announces a. big advance sale for his second show at the Oermantown Club tomorrow night. The card follows: Tommy Cleary. Manayunk. vs. Charley Walters. Schuylkill: Tommy Herman. Mana yunk. s. Johnny Morgan. Kensington: Joe uooiey, Eaal fans, vs. Tommy .iiriann, Oermantown: Danny dreevea. Manayunk. Harney Dugan North I'enn. and wuue Gallagher. Oermantown. va. George Holly. Nlcetown. s ter hli knockout victory over John LesteraKohnson. will go on with Arena Kid Norfolk, Kid Pattlllo at till Eleventh Street Friday night. Johnny Urirtln will meet Young Sam Langford In the semi. Other bouta: Tommy Loughran vs. Tlernle Mc Laughlin, Harry Smith a. Kid nutler, Krankle Kelly va. Mike Connors and Tommy Hajcs va. Hilly- Williams. Flcht fans In the northeast have been anxloua to aee Rattling; Murray and Hank McOovern In action, and tney will get tnia opportunity Friday night at the Cambria Open-Air Club. Hilly Gannon and Philadel phia joo wen nr box in tne eixnt-rouna semifinal. Other bouta: Young Cliff vs. Joe Leltze. Johnny Duaan vs. Joe Lansdon and Sammy Gold vs. Arthur Ithoads. i i Cliff Ilen't. local amateur boxer, has en tered tho try-outs for the boxlnr team to compete In the Olympics.. Ilent says that he nas been boxing a an amateur ror eight yeara, and reports to tho effect that he plans to turn professional are wrong. "When t become world's amateur feather weight champion then I will start a pro- ressionai career under tne management or my pal, Jimmy Oser," .writes Hcnt. Johnny McLaughlin has been matched for two hobts by Willie Edwards. He will take on Phil nioom. twelve rounds, at Woon socket, Tl. I Friday night, and will meet Johnny Hrown at a local club the Utter part of tho month. c experts figured thc match between Corkran and Rotan was a toss-up. Ko tnn bent J. W. Piatt, North Hills, and S. E. Foster, Princeton, yesterday and showed n remarkable ability lo pull out a hole with a "surprise" shot which was not to be denied. His tec shot has lots of carry and he's going for thc pin all the time. Corkran. who is nrobablv' Betting- more distnnce than any of them, turned back Oeorgo Morse, Itutland, Vt,, and Nor man .Maxwell, hitemarsli, yesterday, Doth victories nt comfortable margins. Amateur Notes THE Chester C. T. A. tenm is play ing great bait this season, having lost only two games to date. One game was lost to thc strong Nativity C. C. of this city, by a close score and the other to the Lelocrville All Stars after ten innings of hard baseball. Manager Shinn has worked hard to put a winning teem on' the field, nnd with, such players as Krown and Kickey, of the Delaware Count' League; Kon shell, of Krandywinc ; Vann and O'Rrien. of thc KItie Ridge League; Ford, of Hnnover. and Carr. Murphy, Mucloin nnd Howarth, of Chester, thc team should win many games. The tenm has next Sunday open, nnd Manager Shlnn would like to hear from nil first-class teams having home grounds and offering fair guarantees. Address Paul R. Shinn, 537 Rose street. Oermantown All-.Stnrs. away, first class. Hi J. Conway. s4S Morton street. Philadelphia All-Stars, away, first class. W. Layery. rttRn Saybrook avenue. Franklin Kngravlne has Issued a chal lenge to Beck Engraving;, through Ita mana ger, Leo (Whltey) Deyhle. North Penn A. C awav. twenty years old. O. Bommerer, 2(122 Weat Susquehanna avenue. VaJIeor Park n. C. away, first class. Phone rhoenlxvllle 60 or write Postofflce Hox 133. v A flrot-clna rather would like to join team. 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