'K J, r. , lU. - iJli .' . r. j . ' y i' ' x"ii. , .ti.. i 'j f .': . ... '' wiivf v , t. .-. uj . " " ' r.l t i ' Bi-PHfMBSick, vmnmmki, jtjne"23, ism- ' ':- ,'j"i , r IV,"., i, r i i i . ; . ' rENING PTJBIilO LEDGER SIMPSON DEAN OFRINCETON GOLFERS? YOU TELL 'IM. NIBLICK; I CAN'T TELL -A LIB J ... . - - - -' ' "---" " a--..-. ., .-r-- . - j I ENGLAND PRODUCES NO HEA VYWEIGHT STARS I as Developed Marvels in Most Brandies i JVcrf toit Sport, but Big Boxers of Arc Missing Better Uy C1RANTLAND IUCE i btoits nnd performances. M ... . tl wliptt Ha turns are bo end nil computation In the whirl of One of' the mot mjstcrloui turns of .ti i. Crrnt ir tdln'o innbimy to up lun heavyweight rhamplon who in ofth M olglit in eliec-r. In Other Lines TTCnn we have n nation that In golf XI has developed Its vardon. BriUU, Taylor. Hilton, Hail anu louey among countless others. w A nation that in tennis has sent forth lis Dohertvs its Wlldlnir. Its nrookes end a Ioob line of other jttnrs. A nation tlmt was able to coino over and wiest away the Tolo Cup from our vctfran four. A tuition of great oarsmen nnd of fine Ions and middle distance runners, .sec end to none in any realm. Oreat nrltaln in a way has been a nstion of athlete-, with innumerable, cricket nnd football stars at both rugby and joccer. ... , V, .. It is a rnee noted for bulldop quali ties for stamina, rotirage nnd skill upon the'onen field of competition. It was from Cornwall thnt Tlob Fit. timmons came, the greatest fichtlnc machine, pound for pound. In all ring Awi'irt for twenty-five jcarB not a single heavyweight star o any merit hss rien up to hold his own. Under Proper Auspices ALL thii while the boxing game has been encouraged In nnglnnd. while for the greater part of the time it wafc discouraged In the I'nited States. An r.ngllsh boxer wat given every ehftnee to move forward. He was given a world of encouragement and was fos tred from the (.tart. Itich men were slwavs wllliu? to take Itim up and s-co that 'he cot the best break nvallable. Yet the answer hns been n Bom birdier Wells, a Ooddord or n Beckett, easv pre for any average fighter who mieht come along. England sent her two best Wells and Itokett. ngalnst a joung French man, and he knoeked both cold nud elimnn In n stanza or two. There have nlwnvs been a Jialf-doicn hfavTeights in this rouutrv who roiild tear the dome off England's champion with a "wing r two. Whv Is It thnt a nation eanable of developing so mainiy stars along all ether lines a nation widely known for its stamina and courage and ability to stick has been able to deelop one heavj weight vtnr in twenty -five jears of constant effort? Why is it that a nction able to de velop a Wilding, n Urookcs, a Vardon. a Braid, a Jackson, etc.. has never been able in a quarter of a century lo do velop Sullivan, n Corbett, a Dempscy even a Wlllard or n Fulton? We give it up. A Tender Point THIS is n tender point in British pride. Here in the steamy jcar of 1010 they nre meeting us on land and irster at golf tennis, ynchting. track tthlctles and various other ways but tie heavyweight championship is a mat ter between nn American nu'J a French man. In the lighter weights Kuglnnd has bad her Welsh, her Wilde, her Owen Moran nnd many others. But in the testing flass the heavy weight lhe has only her Joseph Beck ett, unable to last out a round .against a Frenchman twenty pouudn lighter in weirht Its a oueer turn, figure it any way jou will A turn tA whli h at present no one seems to have a lit reply. IT HAS neer been n question of cour age or of nerve. It has been a mat- tr of 6mling n combination of punching power, boxing skill nnd ability to nb- Mrb punishment. Wells had the first BOXING TOMORROW NIGHT MADISON A. C. a HENRY IIATinFJl t. pr.Tr. WAiiiNr: r . NATIONAL I.EAOUH PAKK ... TODAY AT PHILLIES vs. 3.3H l'. ni. CINCINNATI PHILA. 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How ' mm ears t Moyammslnr ve. to prk A . EABL V. P.. Uwney V8. " J'l . mJAj .&?: i- of Championship Caliber in Lighter Weights two Ingredient, hut lnri,i n.. last. Beckett doesn't seem to have very much of nnythlnp. rjONNIB MACK has been able to hold Y his apartment on the ground floor without even paying the 25 per rent in crease allowed bv law. Having won jut pennants he is now nftcr hjs sixth tail-end championship to round out n msatlle, career. ""DABE" rtUTH, Jack Dempsey, a ?Janv' 'nr1020 should be list ed as the par of the nig Kick. 7T1HE Slaler-Hornpby or the Tlornsby-J- Hller ticket Is one combination that doean t require nny rnmnnlgn fund to drnw the folld vote of the Mto-nuri dele gallon. The stampede began last April. AND just a year ago today Wlllard was smiling broadly when nnv ono suggested that he needed more work to stop Dcmp'cy Inside of twelve rounds. Nothing to it," ho remarked. There wasn t. Copi'iohr tlSO. Ml rlphti rr.rnrrt. One-Mile Swim July 10 Ch'flMO, .lnn 23. Thf tn.n nttlon&l I51T"t ""nmln cliamplonoh'p wl b 0?df? '", h nrnafani Khrdulcl for July ipv.,i. Mv4r( "' h' n"nl I'lvmmc rnuitio Bateman to Lead Wesleyan .Mlddtetovm Conn.. Juno 23. Charlei E nttnnan. or honu'rvlll" N J hnV tx-n boeebnll team for nxt Jcar i;.8L::isy-Cfi77rra? Men! Continuing Our ALE (2? V YHfnFr Grouped Three Ways And Reduced to Practically 50c on the Dollar 4000 Suits Carried Over From the Chestnut Street Store Lease of which Expired n.25 Values $35.00 Jw Jlfc. Values Jr all up to madP $45.00 "sWB Values JfCt $70.00 Headquarters for Palm Beach and Mohair Suits No Refunds No Returns Alterations Free 1006 Market St. Open fycningt V MRATH AGAIN TO If OR OLYMPICS Weight Wower for 22 Years Will Aj for Position on African Team Matthew J. tcGrith, who will par ticipate In the litem District Olympic tryouts on Fran Field, has been throwing the hamtpr n amnteur sports ; for twenty-two yers. Hc wm for the seconti nme in niarynarkablo career make a strong bid r - place on the American weight-thtVIng team which will go to Antwerp u ummtr. He will take part in the t(ig on Franklin Field under the colora the New York Athletic Club, having jumped the Irish -American A. C. some feftycars ago to the Winged Foot. McGrath won the. hamijfr. throwing event in the Olympic gam0f mi2 at Stockholm. For twenty-tv.) rears the beefy jicraon has ben a consent per former In tho events requirln.utrength. Ho holds the Canadian rccoii for the sUtccn-riound hammer with tyistanec of 182 foot 4 inches. He also olds the record In the dominion for the nty-slx-pound weight with n distance offo fat fl-ll inches. He established thrsrcc. ords at Jfontrcal nine years ago. V Patrick It.van. who will nnpeA nn Franklin Feld. holds the world's rJ-nrd oro tv -ith n ui- in tlie sixteen -pounn nammer tnrow a mark of 180 feet OVj inches. Thef nmnuH weightman will soon ebrate his forty -second birthday. Heg n product of Tlppcrary, Ireland. WhH in tirst-lclass condition for competitlo is: scc.TeTtK ssstr arA stands fi feet 11 inches in height. GENCY sThese prices are below actual m a nufacturer's costs but the reductions were necessary as we could not add these 4000 gar ni e n t 8 to our stock at Market Street. 2nd Floo Till 9 o'Cloch - GREATEST RACE HORSE OF THE AGE rtW&. "K 'K"Y'M ij:'- i mi 011, : ,. '... m .- i t , JSKaflHK ii:1&HiH)I, 1 B. JHwfkK'JK Wr'V'rW iHaftWfiiHii-iil . i mmBlm:AfQKBEB&mW'' .- ':4 .Man U Mil, tuc lasnoiM iiiieo jenc- of Glen niddlc, winner of four of tho Yesterda-yMan 0' War, ridden by Kummor, won the StuTcsant Handi cap at the record odds of one to one hundred. In addition to the Stuyvesant, Man O War has raptured tho Prealmcss, Withers and Suburban classics, setting n new record in the Suburban MARTIN TAKES COUNT Joe Richards Drops Rival In Second Round at Auditorium .-''When Eddie Wagond and .lack To land refused to fight at the Auditorium n,ght bceau(, thcre wasn,t enouB" ! You've BSSaSaiflBaBiSflaialtBaSnaflaBSaaSaSHaKBaaaalB B5aJBWffa-BiJloaS8Blis.M8wBa. HKMf!SitStUfSSSiSiltKSSi3BBKSUPzMnlvBS . . . eHrB r r r r Jtf Sak x .a7MPaaa"aaaaaaayaaaWaaalaaaaaaMTagj rBTaTaYBTaTaTBTaTaKBlBTaTjBTaTaTBTaTaBlBTa'!aBTaTajBTaTar . BTBTaTaTaVaTaTjgararaTaTaTaTaTaTaVaTaawaTaTaT U VOU get to be mighty fond of Camels through their quality and refreshing flavor and mellow-mild-body. They exceed in real and true cigarette satisfaction any desire you ever had at any stage of your smoke experience. Camels are made to meet your taste and they certainly do! Camels are so unusual in every way; they give you an entirely new idea as to how good and how delightful a cigarette can really be! They never tire your taste and never leave any un pleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant ciga retty odor. You are always keen for a Camel! Quality alone would win for Camels, but be sides quality, Camels blend of choice Turkish and choiceDomestic tobaccos is a cigarette revelation! You will prefer Camels blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! All the good words we can say about Camels; all the O. K.'s of smokers throughout the nation will never pass you the line on Camels you'll get when you buy a package and make the test yourself! And, while you're at it, just compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! ) -) r il-Aiiaa.'tal,! pu Kj - mumwymuwaw BPBnm"T!' old, ouuril by .atnurhli. Kiddle, richest slnho rnccs of the season. money in the houc to pity them the. management subhtitutrd .loo .IllchnnU and Johnny Martin. The latter was flattened in the second lotted. Bobby MrCnnu stopped Freddie Kelly in two rounds. Young Coster beat Jon Wright, Johnny McLaughlin toppled Johnny llrown In three sessions and Tommy Murray beat Barney Itcilly. hit the trail ? aTBBBHHBi BlaTatTaH.TTafaaTa atalaTBHHajHIIHMFMi ttSSSSSSS that heads you cross-lots to cigarette satisfaction when you sign up with Camels! 1 r wmmmrzr73 SX-DAY CHAM 10 EXHIBIT HERE Reggie McNamara Matched to Racoltalian Titleholdor in Sprint Itcggie McNamara, the "iron man" of tho 'bike Bsm and six-day winner, will exhibit at the Point Hrrc2e Velo drome tomorrow night. Hn wilt he matched against Orlando Pianl, the Italian rhamplon. in best of three one mlleprlnts. It will he the first appearance here of the famous Australian who copped the slx-dav rare In New York last De cember. McNamara raced Piani at Newark last Sunday and the event was one of the most thrilling ever staged. The Italian nosed out n victory by the width of a tire. McNamara earned the name of "Iron man" in Australia last winter when he was riding in n six-day race with Corr.v. During the event he wns told by nhvsiclan-i that ho would have to un dergo an operation immediately. He went under the knife nnd Corrr rode continually for twenty hours. After the twenty-hour lapse. McNamara went bnck into the grind nnd hia team took third place. Clarence Carman, the world's cham pion, nlsn will mak his 1020 how here tomorrow The title-holder will meet n elnssy firlfi in a forty-mile rnee in Ocorgo Chapman, the local favorite; George Wilej. the Syracuse flier, and George Colombntto, the Italian motor paced champion. A large number of entries hnve been received for the two amateur races and the novice event. famaf a. ..,, ton far rA. u" ". Wo . -- - -av iiuiiin iir nrnra e SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS THAT hilly district of Manayunk always has managed to keep itself in the local fistic limelight with n num ber of punching voters, but in recent years there has been no one real out standing star. However, it now looks as If some boys from Manayunk will be developed following tho entrance into the promotion field of .Toe Kennedy, .loo took over the Gcrmantown A. A. two weckn ntro nnd It Is his Idea to nut nn boys from around the vicinity where the arenR is located Germantown. Falls of Schuylkill. Manayunk and Nlcctown. By so doing Kennedy believes thnt he will be able to give experience to several mlttmcn who may rone successful T wltli stars of other sections of the city. To morrow night Kennedy will put on an eight-round set-to between Eddio Mc- Andrews and l nariey i timer at inc Germantown Club In the feature num ber. Neither Is a youngster, hut the fans of Manayunk nnd the Falls have hern ntiilotiB to see this pair settle their fistic supremacy. This will be their third meeting, each having won in pre vious matches. Promoter Krnnfdr toiJay annnuneeil . larse innr al ft,, hla fthftw trimflrrmir nlaht. Fmlftnl to tb McAnd-cwa-Turnor match will b a tilt bttwr'n Dannv rtoilirara snd Tommv Oormon. Other match's; Willi f'ostfllo mi. Jolinnv Do'iahcrt. Wllllo Clarh r I.tn Gibbons ana Tommy McCann s Yomiir Joo Tubr. Spffdv TrA. a loral bantam who rccntly returned from Alaaka. mafl a rood lrnprea Ion last mth tn a. bout with Jlmmv Lv nilr I!0 nan all aorta of aoe'd and may mnke things uncomfortabln for a lot of tot bantams around theao dlsainta. Kid rlarkott. a Chicago bantam, will mkf hla rhllndMplila dobut tomorrow n(1U In th minnal to th Hnrv Hnubr-rtpMalone match at th Mndlaon Park A. C Tht Windy CIM lad will lnk on f'harlv Hhr Ir th priMlma Jonnnv McKob box"a .Tlinm r'arltnn Tommr S'liarn tk on Jolinnv Mor row and Kid Wllllarra ooootes Illlty LIc Ilorrr Droron haa announced another fix bout program for tho nifnth etreet areni Th ahow -n lit b nut on Krldav nlsht In cluding two eight-round numbr and thro aixa In th headllnr Johnny MIr nnd Tnnnv HnhM11l Moilthw.iril rlvala. Will elaah. Th other eight-rounder will bo be aa ' -ii , i afaaataaa4MaWJa3H CltaBltwWSal4aiB aaw'"Ja? aHh? M J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, Winston-Salem, N. C at"&iy recommend thte car- tupply or when aaaaF a travel. A tween Toumr Tom Sharkev and Hav Berkert, Other boutai Jack Parrv v HtUor Villa, nova, a Klllplnoi JTarrv Bmllh va. Kid But-' ler. Jack Diamond va. Gilbert Kelly and Johnny O'Ncll s. Hobbv Nelron. Pnlke noblnaon, nf Ilrldnburg, hi four' hovera Under hla tttanaaemanr. Ihnv ana Tons' Danlela, Tommy Oundle, Frankl tlmiUs . and Leo nynn. ' AJ, Wliltrjr lltrttrntd U tralntd lo the mln for hla matrh with Jlmmv liurplir. writltf tho trainer or wnitey Ion Jj. Rains, ornmoler of the Jackmt Tendler bout at the I'hllllca Hall Park tOOK tne 'ana tonav tiat no referee has ren named nn set for that conteat. "Jackaon atatfd he woum noli out for Bam Iiwia.' aajra Ilalna "nut Tennler alao has a lay aa to ins imro. man in me. ring. Joe Jaeob. manager of IJennv Valger who la recuperating follow Inir n reeont ooerallon for appondlrltla bin nilertaVn . renent of Georgia rircwn. New TotE lightweight. Quality First Boston Garter ftZZ&A&j. Worn the World Oyer For mora than 40 raara Botton Cotter hai beanafrlendtomeathaworld ever. It not only kaepa tha old but malrat matlr naw nnal eafl, vanr. MnatmAn Bale for Bolton Garter aa a matter of cooria' I tho two worda go ao wall together. OEOROC FROST CO., MAHCMI, BOSTON i-mti ki'A ' t itSJ. 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