III ', M& V '- M '' i " 'EVENING" PUBLIC IiteJj&BR'feHDCaDBtlPmiC ffiEWE8l34T.' .JfrNE IT.lfilM T v "Hv Yd ? CALIFORNIA NINE HAD LESS TROUBLE WINNING IN PHILLY THAN JOHNSON HAD IN CHI WME HAS COME FOR J. DEMPSEY 4M ' t TO PROVE HIMSELF A REAL RING TITLE-HOLDER, NOT REEL CHAMP Mj ' By IIOIJEIIT W. MAXWELL Sports Edltr Erenlng Public Ledger 5', tv TACK DEMP8ET, having won a decisive victory over ? 41 the Law Terrible ami completed hia latest moving pie- iYtitrj, now is In n position to rewimc bis occupation a i 'JfeVtryw elsht champion of the world. Almost a iear has Si ' ).... I .l.n. InAV innrlA l.U .Tltcli lllnrri mi if mill In 14,-1 unjjnn niHt "inn iuhuv vis ...... .......... -, "AiToledo, and although he issued several sincere state aT mentii Immediately after decorating his dome with the Crown that he would be the busiest fighting champion you rr pnw, the only fighting lie ha done was with I'ncle Bant, Mr. Black-atone and other legal autnoruirs. The time has come for Dempsey to step out and do vSomething. He had n narrow escape in the Frisco court on the draft-evading charge, but he proved beyond ques tion that he had been on the level regardless of the actions of his manager. Now he has a clean slate The law has cleared him after a fair and just trial and the government prbved It had confidence hi him. It i up to Dempsey to H keep faith with the public and step out as a hear weight champion, not as a movie star, and start something in 1 the heayw eight ranks. Accepting Cftrpentier's challenge looks pretty good, but It will be better when the articles have been signed. n Dempsey' should be one of the most popular champions we ever have had Ho is a big, two-fisted slugger and tbre always is an abrupt ending to his battles Willard, Fulton, Morris, Brennan, Lerinsky in fact, all of the he&Tics with the possible exception of Willie Meehan have taken th count Fulton claims the cighteen-seiond knockout scored in Harrison, X. .T , was a fluke and wants another chance. Meehan also is howling for a match, so these boxers should be accommodated 'In addition, there is Ororges Carpentier. The French ' champion has formally challenged the world's tltleholder and it has been accepted. Carpentier. by the war, in creased his popularity by waiting until Jack's trial was over before asking for a chance to fight for the' champion ship. He could have mado It very uncomfortable for i Dempsey, but proed he was a thorough sportsman bv waiting. Of course, every one knew Georges was here to Issue a chnllengp to the champion, but he did It in such a nice, gentlemanly way that eterjbody on this side of the ocean is for him stronger than ever. S THIS match ictll be one of the greatest fistic treats for the fans, ni it will bring together a , hoxer and a slugger, which always causes lots of excitement. Rough Going for Georges CAItPENTinit, however, would have n very rough time of it in the same ring with Dempsey. Jack hits en tirely too hard, and when a wallop lands somebody al ways puts out the lights. Georges may be clevpr. but we doubt if he is clever enough to stop ever thing that comes his way. "When the Frenchman boxed an exhibition here hi showed what he could do on the attack against a big bimbo from Belgium who still believed he was in the war. 'The showing was impressive, but Carpentier did not ex hibit any defensive tactics That probably is liis wcak hess, and If it is a pleasant time will be had NOT. Dempsey can hit that's an open secret In his bout with Fred Fulton he landed n couple of bodv blows nud, when the big plasterer's guard dropped, shot his right over and plastered Fredwnrd on the whiskers for the long cOlint. At that time many of the critics believed the blow was a lucky one. but on the day he won from Willard nil . of these doubts were removed. Jack certaitih socked the big bov in the first round out nt Toledo. Willard took a lot of punishment, went down seren times, was counted out twice, but the excited referee and the ineffulent timekeeper crabbed the early victory. The blow which virtuallj won the fight came VX after one minute of lighting Demptv riNied .less to the ropes, feinted to the bodv with his right and hurled Als left with terrific force on the champion jaw. Dempsey reallv is anxious to fight, and this probably is because of a badly dented bankroll. .Tack made a lot of money after winning the championship, but now almost is flat broke. The tussle with the law has been very expensive and a constnnt drain op the bank account This and several other little things which have been put over in the last six months cost thousands of dollars. For example, here is a story we heard In Chicago last week Dempsey and his manager were worried over the approaching trial and derided to get the best legal talent obtainable. They went to Frisco and called on a leading legal light, to whom they told their story The L. L. listened until the end und then said indig nantly : "Why, this is an outrage' You hoys nre not being prosecuted you nre being persecuted I'll not stand for it No Jury in the world w 111 conv let you ! I'll be pleased to take your case and 1 will show those people they enn't put over anything like that on you boj It's a shame 1 We'll get busy at once !" While the leading legal light wns walking up and down the floor in his office after this indignant oration Kearus said : "We are much obliged for the confidence you hare shown in us. Wo also are glad vou will take the case. Whenever ou want us, just send for us. Good day!" And they started for the door. JUST a moment," interrupted the L. L. "There is ah, er a oiinirn ie to the legal pro fession. It is customary to nan " eMiiiw7 fee. Of couric. I leant to take your rate hern use I Know I can clear you, but busmen is business. My fee is $21,001) cash in. hand, SOW. ' This attorney, acconlwi to the tory, did SOT get the case. Williams Eclipses Paskcrt ONCE upon n time there wns an outfielder named Dode Patkert who toiled for the Phillies. Dode covered renter field and wns known ns one of the fastest and surest outpots in the game. He could "go get 'em" in right center, left center nnd nt the bleacher wall, nud therefore was quite popular. The old fans remember lilm and up to this yenr wished he never had been traded to the Cubs. However. Paskcrt has been pushed in the background bv Cv Williams, the present occupant of the position. The lengthy farmer Is playing the best game in the league, bir none Every day he mnkes n couple of spectacular catcher and is covering as much ground as Paskert in his palmiest dn.vn. l)ut Williams is not getting the credit he deserves. No outfielder is p'nlug such a wonderful gune either in the field or nt bat. He renll is n stnr. but tinbodv-kuovvs it. On Tucsdav he made two w underfill rati lies one near the flagpole which looked like n sure triple and the other in short left center which he caught a couple of inches off the ground after u hard sprint. Wlll.lAVS ii a conscientious, hard worker, al ways ones the best he has, plays his hardest and his unrk should be appreciated. In addition to these qualifications, he is leading the league in home runs. Stengel Popular With Fans CASEY STENGEL is another who is getting in olid with the fans He is clouting the ball now nud that makes n big differeuee in his all-around plav. Casev's great nsset. however, is his nsp of humor. He nhvnvs is pulling some comical fluff, nud was in great form iq Tnesda "s game After he had socked a homer through the wire screen t T .Mn .. t.- ru:f- jt..Li -r--t- Ami. ... . ... .. m, x wnnerei.ThnAr nny rn,? . T 7 v. n .. u , '' F P WreM and hit the ball harder than anr one in vears KAar"iiMi3jBro? zzit s stf ,o, Burbare flsko" him how hp ims ,h bau !? "? '. " Por.iPou:0tnfePwUnoIe do "S'th'i.v" ""' " ' ' " x u vi uc uict uvramc swouen and tne ee was closed. . V ... meat TF A blow like that can stop Willard, what chance has Carpcntietf Gcorgci is a fine, manly fellow and all that sort of thing but we doubt if he can last lery long uith the ihampian providing, of course, the champion is as good as he teas one year ago. Dempsey ?seeds the Money ' A CCORDING to a wire sent here by Jack's manager, tX the titleholder will be in thee ports in a short time ' Oh. jnft meat it that Case s nnswer. Another timp when he tried to tcnl e, ond Casey was tagged bv Cutsbnw and afterward fell over Barbnrr. "I demand nn explanation ami an npologv '" he shouted after being called out. What do you mean, George Ciitshavv, by tagging me o it and theu throwing mp at Parbare?" . . . THE Phils did not lose uritcrdnv but there trai a tery qoad reason. Ham ,s I.oaic hcie to day tcith a Iiogerlcss Iforusbytcst ball club. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS nrTrtVo ,Rur"7bM,l. Vb". TN ADDITION to thp open nir bouts - at Shibe Park, there are two other programs arranged for fans here to- HlCh. .Top TnnorU till! .tit, ... lt. second show at the Germintmvn A A.I thlm""",! l ' ..'" "SUiar weeKlv program Of tht watchfi Pt,i ine .uuaibon open air ureua will be held. rn. fnl!nr of n isnaunK llffht' ,'S f'ltorial tilt btn bsnum bnjr will c th ht lllner at th Ortnamon Si1- Promoter Knni5 ha palr4 off Tommy Clury of Manaunk and Charley waiters of J huviklll for his star s?t to '""..will b an ishf rounrttr aa will th? eminral btwfn Tommy llarman or Manayunk and Johrn Morgan ut Knsmg Ton. r in !ran 1m Tl.l.ilnn In t.1. a,. ....-. "l- T" ."' --. lt - ..iiiiru mnewi-K ui' wfK after which Dlmp wa hrd fo n that lio wouldn't mini alinpinir on th sios again, providing It a against Hck e Vnlan Trankle Ilradlrr hai had his silk thlrt tnc d mlnlhd b four n'nca he decldea jo prnnt hom run hlttrs at th Phllllea' ball pnrk ith a nw chfmiee Mack Wheat " '" flrat home run ockr to (tet a shirt and then ilrrxf tniitliorth ond Nicholson r.Kd the pill for n k shirt T .1 ' J'-funders. arranged by S'nn-d , Manayunk Firemen Beat Po cemen for the Oermnton tlub UI te f-il u ' ... . Iowa lot i i- 0f Kaat Fills ' T mnu t T t-"Bln i nnimm tl whlh Is th"j Or MoCann of ijrmntin Pllnn i,re-e of I o"nr"rnr f Mnivnunk dufeated the Manayunk s nrne nman of North Iv unk Police Department in a ball same Pnn and w 111 c. Hapher 0( i.erman n 'od at renco-d for the championship of V. Gus Holl of Nlretoun ' ''r"l r oni district In tht lelnlty Th nml -or 1J a ho clearly that the , . P"lli-enien for once dldn t do much clubblnc Jnm V.l.ltll nnr, nnkU. f .a . .. .. .. . .tl tnn . . --' t'linni qui IIUI'UI nt. ll'l ..III 111 (U m In their sixth routine in ! star rrnp if elsht rounds at th Vlad sjn Pjrk lub to night Henr Hauher P' lilon- u U be tha other eight rounder I he sixes ire Johnny Morrow b 1 immv -nftrp J mtny Darlington s Jr. It B " nl Kid vv i llama vs Dl u l.yle limnu u I rln vil rtfeno all of th bouts "Babe" Ruth Wallops Eighteenth Home Run "Hahe Until, the slugging Yan kee, coined his eighteenth home run yesterdav off 1 aber, the White Sox hurler. Here is Babe s record to date . VAX n i (iti (Kl it i (i.i Five Leading Batters in the Major Leagues Date Pitcher and Club 1 1'eininck lloston i Jones Uotoii MyulklM)n fhlrugo 11- Kerr ( hlcngo 1? VMuiam,. ( hlracn 21 We mm s, iila II. I ?li lons.ril Detroit (1,1 3B l,u. Detroit (Hi !7 Harper lloston (I,) 2 Ksrr lloston Mil VI ISush ninn (in H .Jolinon. Washington (It) Men en una 1'liKe 1 . . V V V . N. . N . V. N. . Boston lloston Ijoaton V . .11 E 2 acharr VV nehlngton (1,1 2 Carlson Washington (II) 2 'n.tdfr W nhhlngton (III 10 ()krl Detroit (I) IS Mer ( lriel.in, (It) in Tiber. ( hlrigo (n N. Detroit I eve thlrngo OH. MAN! VJHY A V0 JO o UieT LTULV HGNRV t Vjyf JsJT M)t TALK To MC T I'M HOME ALU Dy LO0KleJ FORWARD 5 YoOR COMIMG HOMG BUT TOO O'T ALU EUHNIMtJ WlTHOOT aAfieta one wono" LftST N16HT ttS tOMtt 6W OVER TH", CtRfWO IAN UH.' ' m I "it's a Homer J CO ON" sj saktuVi' J ' r- u u -- - - II" - I -OH Vol BMW t A HOME RON' S jsiliMsslllF ? ToONV WHAT!'?? a fool?.".:' WHATTA YfaO KNOW. , boot that, ump CftUiMS 'at a foulV,!? iWATrr, YA KoJOW 80ljT ThAT?.'! Her ?r can Yoo vht That!!? aim t That. Tm LIMIT (agy? '6? NEW CONTESTANTS IN COLLEGE TENNIS Championship to Be Staged at Morion Cricket Club Will Be Big Affair Interest in the intercollegiate tennl championship exceeds nnvthlng noted in previous ve-irs, for. with the event not due to begin until June 28. several colleges hnve nlrfndv forvvnrded entries. The t-ignlticiint fact Is the numher of new comers In the intercollegiate tennis world, n condition due to the efforts of the committee, which includes Wat on M Wahbitrn. Dean Mnthey, Charles S r.nrland. U. Tiindley Murray nnd Ttlchard X Williams. 2d. For venrs this organltntlon ran nlong with Yale. Harvard. Princeton. Penn svlvamn. C'ornell, Dartmouth nnd Wil liams as members, nnd not until the last nnntial meeting of theNntlonnl As sociation wns nn effort mnde to put its administration into the hands of grad uates, so that It could have some con tinuity of policy. REACH GOLF FINAL Mrs. to Win in England Feltner and Miss Bishop Play for Title , (ireenvvirli. Conn.. June 17 In the semifinal round of the women's Metro polltnn Oolf Association championship tournnment nt the Oiieenvvich Countrv Club todnv the winners weroMr luentin K. Teitner, of the South Shore Field Club, nn.v Shore, I,. I., nnd Mirs (Jeorginuna M. Kishop. repiehenting the Hrooltlavvn Country Club, Bridgeport. Conn. Mrs Feitner defeated Mrs. Charles M Knight, of Garden Citv, the English player, who came to this countrv re (etitly. S up nnd 1 to plav. while Miss nishop eliminated Mis r,i7abth Har din, of the. r&-e Countv Countrv Club. West Orange. N J . .' up nud 4 to play. In both mntdics the ultimnte winners cnlned nn enrlv advantage This was especiallv the cne with Miss Hlshop.' who stood .i up at the turn, having gone out in 11 Mr Teitner stood one up nt the hilfwov point over Mrs Knight. The firt named went out in 40. whicn iiii'luded nn approximated S nt the fomth hole wheie she picked up. The final tomorrow Feitner nnd Miei Hil eighteen holes ( .WM.T TILI?EN I WM1. M. 0OHN5TON nnuxiANT Tknms dtah William M. Johnston, of Califor nia, I'nlted States tennis rlutn pion, ami William T. Tilden, of Phllddclplila, national Dualist, to dny triumphed in their singles matches and, palird, won in don hies in tho London tiiuiis ih.im-pionslllp. BAN TOM SEATON between Mrs. p will be at "AD" MEN IN FINAL ROUND Maxwell and Worthlngton Survive In Shawnee Golf Shawnee on the Delaware, Pa., June 17 li W Maxwell nnd It. S. Worthlngton are finalists in the "Ad." men's golf tournament Maxwell defeated Uov narnhill 3 up in the semifinal, while Worthlngton de feated Puul Lewis 2 up and 1 to play. Summary: I FIRST FLIGHT!. W Mavwell iWeate1 Ho narnhill s and I It H Worthlngton defestnl 1 hiiI lewis J anH 1 SECOM Fl TOUT A T Hodges defeat". Thorstn Mnl . P I Hedges defeated Jntn ( Martin I up THHtri ! ! TOUT P. r Hollls defeated V. Benneit S uii V H Lshar defeated V M OHrlen 7 nnd a Pi'tntH rl.ICin-n II Tlbhs defeated 1 Y W 17 and ft I' .Ne defeated J T. O nrlt n n I t Finn Fl.I'iHT T K Tonltlln defeated i r n iirhii 7 and fl V C Little defeated A R V? I rsnn T nnd 1 Southern Clubs Won't Play Against Former Phil Atlanta, fia., lime 17 Manage ments of the Atlanta Mobile and Chat tanooga clubs, of the Southern Asso cintion, announced imlnv that no fur ther games would lie pliwd with Little Hock as long n Cnt Smith und Tom Senton. foimerlv nf the San I'ranrisco team, PiKitic Coi"l luiguc, appeared in the Little Hoik line up The two players were signed bv Little Hnrk after their relcni-e bv San Frnncisio tin charges of nidged unsportsmanlike conduct Mnnnger "Kid ' r.lberfeld declaied he intended to ue Smith as pitiher in todav's game with Atlanta "The ilmrge nguinsl Smith nnd Scaton is all hearar ividence," I"lbr feld said "In justh e to these plaveis mc LUUIMV3 niiuiuu uc iiivcsiigaieij tnor-ougbly." Goodbye Cashes at Jamaica Track Continued from I'd ice One TUnkala Daylight Pavin Dani-lns Maid, Marjorle M. nnd Pretent also an HECONU HACi: fllllea three-yenr-oltie, $10.17 4S ndded. 0 furlonss . . . 1. I.une'ta Jit. Ensor 111 0 H I fllorla Frnnc" 111. Turner R-1 It even 3 His Choice, 117. hande ..112 even 1-8 lime, H3 llettv J Forever llelgisn Queen, Red Tied flnup, M e Vivian Sweet Mus'e, nubldlunt Lovel Caroline 1 and bulistilute also ran THirtD HACK. three-car olda and up. 1 1-lfl miles . - - . I. Hallast 107. T Rowan 1-2 2-J out 2 Oreat Gull 110 Mountain 4-1 4-B 1-3 a, Tom Brooks 101 l'once 11 1 ,l,even Time I 48 1- Hon Kong elllier, tJeautv Meep. lloher-ia-I3rfcna and Hloocnet rIko ran . . .. HOU11TH rtACE. the nalnbnw Handicap. 12000 added three-s ear-olds and up 0 fur- ln"! . . .. t Dp n.rlt 111 Ambrose 3 I el en 1-2 2 Peter Piper 120 lllce 3 1 even 1 2 J Audacious 114. Kuinmer 7 2 7 " 1-5 Tlm 1 1." 3-1 Knvvor Old Knenlg Tlp- Plty Wltchet constancy und 'llckllah ttlco Fimi TtAC F: handlrap three-jear-nlda and uo. handicap. II2TT 41 added. 1 1-lfl "'"cromwell 07 roltPettl II t II J-5 2 Thunderstorm toil. Turner II even 1-U 3 Vexatious 10D, Ambrose I ., 1-4 out Time 1 10 3 5 Over There and Cirrus also run What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAIi J.EAOCE . rlnh IVnn tyist. r.n. Win Tjis Slnllt tClnelnnatl,. in 31 ,ARO , , ,,. . ,. illrookUn . . 2 at ,S7l ... ., nti .wouiB , is in ,oos ,nqa ,oi ,, tthlmro ,, 27 31 .810 jrittoburth , S3 M .811 tnoston .... 81 88 ,487 , . . TNeir York.. Sit 30 .418 ,, , ... rniiun.,... 19 30 .888 .400 ,sso .... AJXEBICAN TJMOUE rtuh Won !( v.r. Win rsj. Tiieteiana.. nn 17 ,ni9 XII 2D 33 28 81 28 el .'e nrk Chloago... notion Split tVVnshlntton, 34 St. Louis .. 34 uetroic in Athletics . , 10 trostponed. ,03 .MR .821 .400 .471 .31.1 .298 .811 .880 .881 Iteui ,300 .838 .847 .810 .488 .848 .sot RE8ULT8 OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL JEAOCK Chlesgn. It lloston, 0. rittaburih at Phlladelphln Italn. Other clubs not scheduled. AMERICAN I.KAOCB Kl. T.ouls, 3t Athletles, 1. New lork, 7, ( hlcnro. 4. Other gamM postponed Italn. BUSY DAYS AHEAD IN STATE TOURNEY Hard Rain Interrupts' Tennis Schodulo at the Merion Cricket Club ROTAN LEADS IN 1 WILMINGTON GOLF ' Winner'of Lynnewood Hall Cup Has a Qualifying Card . of 76 By SANDY McNIBLICK Wilmington, Del., June 17. o.e.. . Rotan, winner of -Lynnewood 1 Hlt tournament, led in the nuaUfylnir rmiii this nfternpon in the wAralnton c2S5 try Club Invitation rolf tournaft Rotnn, entered from the Houiton. Tei Country Club, had a 76. ' ix" II. O. Chickerlng, a local player, wa second early in tho afternoon, witi, more than Uty playerB finished, Roui only had broken 80. Chlckerlnj had IS 80. He has not yet won many spurs Vt golf, but showed fine form tolnr out when ho mad a 37, but coming back hi got in difficulties nnd needed 43 R. H. Hnlght, of tho Princeton team jeorcd nn 81. Buch players as J. s' Dean, Princeton, runner-up and liit vear'n mtdalist here; W. H. Gardner Buffalo's star of recent 00-fame, aaj other shining experts did not tee off till after lunch. ' ' A feature of the tournament was thi entrance of a large portion of the Tale and Princeton golf teams. Mtnr Metropolitan, Philadelphia and Haiti more district stars got away, but couH not crack the corettd 80. i, eaaing carets: OTTAWA RESULTS J700 millcn two- i PinT RACi: nurse ciir.olds " furlongs 1. llnnf IsUiul ir.' Stir- j CA Hni If 10 14 KO 11 20 I Hellalim 115 i'Umt -60 -'70 J Oulloubcrrv HIS rtleh- creek 7 00 Time 1 0.' -J Voomlr. I.linll Nomls and Ilus- Blrrl also ran. PKrONn RAf'K claiming, steeplechase, four- ear-olds and up about 2 miles 1 Stucco 110 Dergan . J1 110 12 BO out - Kingstown Tier 141 MrC loskev -' K0 ' 1 riooiz 114 nines . ... out rime .1 11 r.ob ft also ran THIJtn itvri: rialmlnir three ear-olds and up 1 mile and 70 Jrds 1 naer PI nirhcreek JJ8 20 $" JO t 0 2 niackhum 114 Tlulwell 3 10 3 00 3 Old Pop 111 Tierce . 4 40 Time 1 to MRladroi' Ostara Antlplion p Mnoilv and Talr and Warmer also ran KOlfRTH RAfK Jubilee purse 1700, three. vear-olds nod up 0 furlongs t Charlie 811mm) 110 pirre 8 no 2 n n nn 2 Duke John 110 Thurber 2 10 2 Pn 3 Thlstledon 110, Heupe ,,,, 30 Time 113 3-1, Olen I.liht Captain B. Vtr Kast a.Ito ran Purchasing, 7: Transportation. 6 With the ecore n n m ih. eerond Inning against them Howard I nl,r and IHs laaav bunch of bllinssers from Ihe Purchasing Depnrlment ani" from behind nnd dfc. ed An Intrrrlt negro innirsi t .,r tight heavyweights will be ih h i mer at the Kleventh street arena timorn., night when Kid Norfo k of New i rV aks on Kid rattlllo of this r m n nn Icht round i bout Another fight in I r w te lohnnv ' Orlffln va lmne 8am I aiuf rl wnii other matches as f Hows ! m miiii i, Kid i Bulier T nnn I ourliran Ilern e M Laughlln M k Cnnnnr i Krank KellJ and Tnmtm llsea Pi'ij Williams Two elglil-rniinU boul ind ihre sises will pe the attra trn t th ruenir Cambria club tomorrow nigh' Us'ting vturrsv vs Hank Slrrin m and I hi leiphia loe Welling v Billy tlannm will h ih ishts with the others a filinws uns i-llff t Jo Ime Johnn) Duean m Ji, I angdon and bimmi Oold vs Arthur Rhoads "i.,- r Krynotds. of ManaMjnk issu-s a d-e to nil 1!W puunders In h.s last bout lleyriolda was a winner n.r pete I itso at toitavllle, a cording to rep rts Tomnir Hudson has nennunrel l s willing ties to meet Patsv RfArdoti This match would he arranged if It aidon wet ii aa the wprd Millie Allen, former Haltirnore boxer who sppenred In number f Iwtits h r. tt s SeagOn. IS IlOWr vuiltniriiua tn nim.'u-i i.hr he ren-cs-llt. the GltMMI I I III I isoatx gclualvel. T-.l,ll lIr.VnIr- la booked for two rrttvtco.s He will meet ""harley Turner at th Uermantown elub June St and on th Sni Eddie will take on Steve Uttto Jolvnnr Morgan la after fetlierwe ght com trillion iid nsrnn l'ranklu Farmer and Tommy Clean s preferred opponents AMKKICX.N u:r.fK I ria rr Cltih C, MX. It. Mler ht I.ntils .11 204 3 I Npeaker. Cleveland A3 104 Al .Inrkson fhlcivgo 4H 101 go Milan Washington 17 !0O tl luhnMon tleirlnnd 10 181 20 . S TION l. t.KAfit I" I'laNer (lull '. AH. II. Hornsbr l Louis .1? 211 41 I Iliiubrrt rinrlnnntl IS I8S 31 Knbrrtsnn f hlcago 11 111 II droll. Cincinnati ID 103 34 , Roush Cincinnati 47 171 20 II. l'C si .inn ' 711 .303 i 71 I7H 71 nn i 01 3.71 II. IT SI .101 111 I .11 110 4 11 87 12. Glen Vlllow Plana Shoot Th nt 1 rr-R t i e I nt ihe. O n VV i low Gun -st j la a in" I ir i avnue firing grounds Ttt tr le-h Tbe rsnl rnl s for SIT L, taru. t eents with h. sbo ins for su table ri I hies nnd mine rrt-es Swim Trials at Chicago Chicago tune 17 - Following the action of toe vnvrlrnn oivwpir committee In mov ing il i -it m mining trials ahead one irg! tournament I "" "' ' f "" Chicago Athletic As t i,T ,.l,i , . ar.lai nil h will conduct Ihe trouts at ' luo will I- he , ,v, i p Pnrk laioon on Julv 10 and 11 h i e t m ! th fent the greatest water fet e I II In t h enro Knirj bUnks i II n 't i e ery collrge athletic club aid nli iial of not The regular Olvmpb e ents i t t held over meter distances erai unire eavue tame esterrlm H 1.1. ( .1 f. Itnil H .n b. . - -. " nn third Clk,,,. M, . ''.'' "."'"' ? H r ........ - i.r-n e nn e irt iti riiiniis Ann. irvviin,nis winning run The ror 7-H cen wllh Ihe LATONIA RESULTS Fir.ST RACE purse J1200, thre.vear-olds and up furlongs , , ,, , 1 MOnei 1 1U marK fo ,i c .... i ,- 2 CI. an Up 110 Roberts. 2100 It 3 nringhurst 11.1 Ida fl 70 Time 1 13 4-1 Vlrk Park Marse John, f urrencj Bauf Conduit f-rlcebush Humnia Ophelia W Sparkler nnd Happ alley also "KCONn RACK rurse 11100 malnens, three eir olds and up 0 furlongs 1 Camouflage 1 in J .,..,.,, Cruber . R0 $ 10 It 10 2 Trooper lio Hrward 4 10 3 10 ? I.leut Perkins 10 T uni fortl rf to Time 1 II 4 1 bbes Second Cousin, Tnr? Missed the Time Old McKenna Veils, S.miiii Hov, Tonev I.adv and Rh also ran THIRD RACr; claiming purse 11200 four. vmr olds Rnd UP 1 mil and a rurlong nourbon I ad 107 R'ack23 .10 fl no 4 M. - Quito 112. Wright . 2 00 2 40 n Orev Eagle. 107. Help Tlmeh 1 1.1 ' 1 Walker Alls' W P Dab ne B'ean Splller. Walter H Tearce and Wultr War also ran TANGIERE WINS CUP Buchan Disqualified After Winning Gold Trophy Race Ascot Heath. Knglanil, June 17. Vif.eount AstorV Buchan finished firt In Ihe Aient gold rup race run here to dnv . but wns disqualified for fouliug nnd the rnre nvvnrded to Sir W. Nel son's Tnngicrs, vvliirh finihctl i-eeond Ilenn Hnlenn's .TuveniRneiir was Riven Kffond pliite nml Lord Derby's Keyioe placed tlnrd. By SPICK HALL. The tennis players who are still lucky enough to remajn in the state tour nament at the Merlon Cricket Club have three very busy days, starting this nfternoon. Ilnin tore n huge hole in the program yesterday, nnd if the meet is finished by Saturday many of the per formers will have to play several mntchcH today nud possibly n couple to morrow. Unfortunately they don't play tennis on Sunday nt Hnverford, so every thing must he cleared off tho board i before then. On Monday the Delaware state tour nament begin on the courts of the Wil mington Country Club. That meet Is llkciv to be one of the best in the Eat. for not only will virtually all of the lending Phllndephinns be there, but it Is expected that the entry llt will In rude tho best In New York, some from Boston. Baltimore nnd Washington. All of the rontestnnts were out enrlv vesterday. nnd it wns expected that nil of the thlrd-routitl mntches would be plnved In the singles and the prelimi nary and first rounds in the doubles. However, just ns evcrvbodr wns about to start the rain bent them to the courts nnd soon the turf was drenched. The clubhouse " vernndit wns crowded all afternoon with Rpeetatois and players, who waited until late before giving up hope. Flnnllv Al Hnskins, official ref eree f the tournnment, declared It the end of nn imperfect day nnd tho players went to their domiciles. So far onlv one mnteh hns been plaved In the third round of the slnslcs. This wns Ted Edwards's clash with II. R. Toe. nnother Merlon Cricket clubmnn. Edwards got an ensv decision in straight sets. fl-2. 0-2. Ted hns been going well this week nnd it is a safe bet that the man who eliminates him will havn to shon something. The California plnyeis nre still going strong. TlnteH appears to be th. heht of the bunch, although Levy is captain and plays No. 1. Levy hns a good service, but outside of that l-e hns not shown much. In fact. Levy's ground strokes nnd net plav are far below the form usually dlsplnyed bv California players, who are good enough to cross the conti nent for Eastern tournaments. Tulpohoeken Reda' Open Date8 Tulpehocken Reds who have nlaved Pair vew, Phoenlgvllle, Pa . Brldeaburg. Audu Mm flermanlown Flelsher. Pencord and Belrteld. Pa . are open for June IP, 20 and dates In Jul Including July S. morning and afternoon Would like to hear from smlpro home clubs palng reasonable guarantee. Write, nhone or wire V William Kalbachar. 4414 Cleveland avenue. Dell phone, Wyo ming 1010 J Chlckerlng (tut.. 0 3 8 4 to . 1 4 4 5 might i . 4 a t a In... 4 8 4 4 Rotan nut.. 4 2 n 4 'summa-ricV 4 8 3 417 4 R 4 447 4 B B 4 J (1 R 37 8 3D-TI George V. neln ii, u. cnickerinjr, R A, Halght, Pr money wcow, 37 Wlmlngton. . S7 Inceton 48 OutTI 39 7 P. K. Foster. It. T. nufflngton. Ilusch. Stevenson, r Tle xa Princeton ...... 43 on. Yale. 41 Tale 87 Columbia. 41 Sud Isrds, Overbrook 4: Hsiirmsn, Wilmington.. 44 lUlley 4S n."8. Flnkslstadt. Columbls.... 41 Robert Weir. Wilmington 49 Channlns; Wsy, West Chester. ... 44 Regal W. 0111. Balllmore 42 J J Young. Frankford 40 VV. V. Wood Country Club. Va. . 42 W. A. Tvson. Spring Haven.... 44 J. F. M. B, a. o. A. 1. j. ,n. 48 81 42 40 41 45 42 41 39 41 48 48 4S 45 43 George W. Moreton Wilmington:. 40 47,87 H. E. Calver. Penn 44 43 7 H. o. itati, nammDrn i Pr. rlrrea Dlone. Bala Ill Herman Wendell. St. Davids.... 45 Hugh Mackenzie. Columbia.... 41 John Marke.ll, Wllmlnrton .... 42 C. C. Orlsoom. Tale 41 c Vf Button. Wilmington... . 47 John Rlchsrdson.Jr., Wilmington 46 K. M. tones, Cricket Club 44 Kads Johnson, Seavlew 48 Wilbur Mack. Slwanov 4A C U Rvwden, Merlon 47 MacMlllnn Hoopes Wilmington 4S C I, renW. Wilmington 40 Thos It. Symington. Tale.,.. 4T r P. Armstrong. Wilmington. 45 W. O Svphsrd. Wilmington... 45 Onrge R. OosUi, Bsthlehem, P 40 P. B Thornton Merlon 40 A. McOeorge, Wilmington 4ft Walter Page Wilmington 40 F. De H. Janvier. Wilmington 47 43 44 48 41 !i 48 47 44 41 43 48 48 40 4n 48 47 4A 40 81 8 ;si s no to fl tl t : ti tt ei n 95 tl P5 tt HktK TUB KI.ATjpKR.MKI.DON Djelnr Machine Co.'s Ilasebnll Tram, of Jcnklntovrn, has a few open dates In July A Aug for strictly lst-clsss trav teams playing Hat and Sun Also July 1pm open Addr E Hughes 400 Maple street, Jenklntown, or phon Ogonls 1280, between Ham and .1pm Rtf HnncHi i flMuT t.KAntlK PARK Toniv at a.sn p. M. PHILLIES vs. ST. LOUIS NATION A I, t v HttIL&BllSIfa UMMt tlSTWPTOSS rMNH AH AN SHIRTS IV FVITUDSXVK1A 11BCHE6TNUT 11S.THIRTKstNTH Games O jAl O 111 Jt5 A Li JL B greets Twilight Game, Thursday, Juno 17, 6 P. M. Brooklyn Royal Giants vs. Mnnhr.ll E. Smith & Bro. ri ; i Iw Heltaiier, who used to bo under the '" PHILA. JACK O-BRIEN ei'ECIM, 6VMMKR COTjriSFS Fletih Hcducing Body Building Boslnr I.eesons, rrlratei No Punishment Klrefrie I aninei iistns ami -iiassuse . . ToKr I5TH CUKSTNUT. Hprue1948 Just as good tonight! FOUR GREAT 8-ROUND BOUTS AT SHIBE PARK TONIGHT Georges Papin vs. Joa Tipliti Harry Kid Brown vs. Johnny Murray Eddie Fitzsimmons vs. Frnnkic Callahan First tpnearnnre of Minnieneieni ' Neir World a namnion JOHNNY WILSON vs. AUGIE RATNER U Inner of King's Trophy Prices Only $1, $2, $3 All Upper Pavilion, $2 HtiT quick nt Tendler S. Classman's. 818 Chestnut street, or nt park lunlght. Larre parki plenty of room. Iloora open at 7i30 p. : POLO ss CII01UK BK-TS BIO fiailT w k Sale H Hotel Venillg .Newssland, ua TODAY 4t30 P. M. nnvN Mwn roi.o cixn Tolnt Judith ts. Phllti. Country Club rWond Mstrli (or Ttrrn Mavrr Cnp Admission, B5c, cblldren, J8ci war tax Included Saturday, June 19, 3s30 P. M. North Phillies vs Marshall E Smith & Bro. Next Attraction At 3(30 P. M. Hess-Bright vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bro. 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