t $N-K :',', -, v .&?& & 'Jf w A. t RUTH MUST HAVE HIT A HIGH SPOT AT WAWA, PAMAKINGJi f M fto ? ' KM' i l . . i. ft M?S l lvf tALLOWAY'S ERROR KEEPS KEEFE WOM HALL $ GAIN THREE IN RQW BY DUAL WIN tTUIE name nf David Keefe should be. ' that 01 Walter .l0hn0tl in tile lint "I im-iucirnim- uccic niet of HUM): but It won't be. The youthful Mack Singer ohoulf lie knocking nt the door for ndmUMon to jMtsebaU Hall of Fame; but be Nn't. The three- sM '-CffflBcreil member or the fonnle l urving v o. hiiouiii nnve SJfSint" I IL..I .- .L- .... IM.IIurtnlnliln lillMi.i- In n ETl."fiHf nnme iiisc-rnn-u in mi- niei ......... ,,...... , .. . .. THmttK atrctrh of jenr to hurl a tio-hlt same tinder the 'lmlif t'ntimn: hut it will not be done. The whja and f t ""Wherefores hinge nnnarentlj on a boot VQftHowaj, who nhortHtopn for Mr. Mack. 1 - Th three -finterecl dinger went through aeven and , ont-thlrd lnnlng without allowing the Ked Sox the sem- 5 .Wnnee pf a hit. Then the fall came. Foster whipped a ' 'grounder at Calloway and thu Atlanta youth emulated ' a juggler In hN nttempt to get hi digits around the ''fcphere. Heott wax an eauy out and the ldc thotiltl have becn retired, but Chick' fumble gave Walte.ra lila chance 'tto irrtert the first base blow of the pastime. It waa a' A,fluke alngle that caromed off third base, but nevertheless '' jit va a ilt. i 4 iW That wa.x the (lrt hit to mar the remarkable record Jf'the beardless David. Then in the ninth, the strain of Jthe no-hlt polbllily being lifted. Keefe apparently did not try with the fame incentive and One ftniley whipped the ball to left for n double. The-e weie the only swipe 'Vthat fell Into unguarded territory durlug the first game V the dual killing. If Hallow a.v had not fumbled, atlll Bailey or Walters might have ruined the record jun the '"iime, but thi is ecnrcely likely. r ,,) The flinging of Dave was one of the features of a ,,atureful p. in. The Mackmrn were inspired with a j.feroclty or something like that, and thev slapped the JRed Fox fore and aft. To add to the humility of the , rBoatonlauK, both the tail-end triumphs were shutouts ''O-O and 1-0 which snja more than n little for the ability of he Connie Curving Co. It wan the third ntralght victory for Alack, which is something new again, ,jfor it is the first time this neacon that the A'h have been abje to grab off three games without losing n Hock in between. The gaunt general in wearing a smile today and the athletes and the fans ore happy. A pleasant 1 time wrts had by all except the Hed Hox. ' TUK faithful flare Keefe a great they realised he hail a chance game they pulled far him like the pulled for Governor Cor. Sox Rimless for Twenty-one Ev 1VERV now anil then one of the branches out with a game exceedingly well pitched and all Hint. Hut that happens only occasionally. It's -happened three times In the Inst two working cla.vs. TRcaUy, lt'a getting too much. Mack la likely to crack under the strain. Keefe no sooner quit bewildering the Barrow bunch than Scott Perry stnrted where he left off, and the big westerner showed the best form he has exhibited this jenr The hurling of the Connie Curving Co. has kept red- , atocklngcd gentlemen away from the hjbe lawn for twent.v-one innings, and I'.riiDDcr lor scoring purposes in filers. That one was Foster, who 2mtl?nir T?nllt Vnvln.. t- 1. .....I . '4 ,," (" -" c AMJtl.l ill nil- jM'.-oiiu uiui' III! llirMllty. -rSo effective was young David jenterday that only eight balls were hit out of the infield, and seven of them were flies. The other was Hallej's double. Walters' aafety did not go further than third bae. Ouly two men were walked by the new threo-fingered Ilrnw'n and but three got ns far an econd base. No one was as close to third a King I.ardner was to the Democratic nomination. Illng received the full vote of a half deleimte. Vtl-ill.. ui -.1 . . .. . j.mouj ccnung nuvnnccu. lo me Keystone sack in the flg ERION Gjdtif&MmVORITESr KTO WIN INTERCLUB TROPHY Play Begins Today for "Big.Lcague" Local Title Ccdarbrooh Members Proud of Promising Course Hagen Should Prove Real Quality Here By SANDY rpUERE Isn't much of any other way .- to figure the Interclub champion ship, which begins today, thnn to name Merlon ns the winner .Mcrion won tnc title ast year in the Ktrehgth of its tailendeis. who lather sniolhered the "moppers-up for North 1 Hills down there on the bottom of the team Jvterlon nnd North Dills played todav Jn the first round nt the Countrv Club. -while Huntington Vnllev met White marsh. The winners plav tomorrow for the. 'title. Merion qualified with a total for seven players over .1(1- holes of 1151. .10 strokcH better than North Hills' seven Whltemnrsh was second with 1107 and! Huntingdon Vnllev fourth with 310tJ. For years Huntingdon Valley almost had a monopoly on the title. Odarbroolc I'nder Way tin Sunday the members of the Cedar brook Country Club, formerly the Stenton Country Club, inspected their tie w. golf coutse, now being constructed in Montgomery county on the old Cedar brook stock farm, situated south of "Willow Grove avenue nnd between Cit.v Lino nnd Limekiln pike. The course has been designed bv A V. Tllliiigliase. a local links uninfect, and will be ready for opening in .Mav. 1021. A fine course is being built nnd much progress bus been made All of the fniivvavs have boon plowed it ml I fcepdorK The ereens mo heini? trinded , ,1. t.i I, n u ' buu wurh mi v in- i iiiuiiuii-i- iu in- Started this fall. IVnlloe llni-eii ill. I llio ATnoeleil tn V filter llngi'll ciih Hie expected in Winning the I'renill open title. Hm trolled the Freneh tiro I.atitte liv irnnni win i r ni ii pro ',' "' o. I inreo Hirosei m cur enu in no- ursi nr. tier the second and won the nlny- off-by a mnrgin of four strokes : ... . - The onl.v two plajeis ment'nned in , accounts nt hand were f.nfitte nnd Hagen, so it is doubtful jiiRt who coin- fieted. But there was undoubtedly a BSt field. I.ll Hnillie, the course where M thn title play took placo, a just 8Uited to Hagen s game, however nnd 'there could no' have been much doubt i to the result. so Alibis There Is nothing tn be gained in nn attempt to alibi Hagen's showing in the British cbnmnlonship. the event for 1 which he took the long o.vngo. The ' American champion sailed in the full realization of the conditions, nnd so 'forth, he would be up ngaiust. Hagen finished far clown the list. It's all over till next year, and Hagen's chance to -;- ..-. , , . iii ahovv that he is supreme in America will come at the open championship of the United States to he Held next inontii at Inverness. Abe Mitchell, Ceorge Duncan, the British champion, nnd Ted Bay nil fin felled ahead of Jim Barnes, who was 'tied .for fifth place in the Hritish open. Barnea will play in the Amrican classic. Bo will Bay As for Duncan nnd Mitch I'll, the lntter has been granted a leave f absence to come over here, and the tinrerne.ss Club Is progressive enough to fteefthat Mitchell does come. " Duncan, it is known, is very desirous Af earning hut he is booked up to Au iwi 1. That was last winter nnd it JS jlkijiv now Hint Duncan Is overwhelmed '"wfti'.oiTers to P'"' ''H 0Ter Teat Br'1' aimi)ani h can no doubt make a con- tWSA b? T'a' OF FAME AS B' BOBEBT W. MAXWELti !tcirfs ICclltor F.vcnlnf fiiMIc I.rdxer written next to by young Mr. . hand. When to pet a tin-hit state bosses , Innings Connie Curving Co. home disc nt the only one visitcH ttye lost tliirty-onc recistered the onlv .... fl .1 McNIM,ICK few of the more promising bids It will therefore take considerable financial persuasion, no doubt, to inveigle the champion to this rnuntrv If lie comes, with Aim hell. Vnrdon fl rnv nUn ti, v..,.,-; l mi Hurelv assume the miportance of the British play, in.isnm. h as the latter was nlvP,l 'llnHor ItntUI, ,.n,lif . -,i the American will h Americnn conditions pin; eel under Betwixt the Iwo there is said to be considerable difference, and a win by Hagen here will considerably discount 1i!h allowing 'midst the winds nt Deal. There is no question Hint Hnrnes and Hagen are the best pros in America. i..U l" riol,t""1 " mny 'n know even now n.1.1 1. ."" "'on" nlvm flturcd In ih ..,.,...., iimminnninips nr mre the lead. L.-srnr"' "" l,uir t,ut of f"1 mnncled cll- flporitp Puncnn 1 Alcjtsnrtr Hrit I ndnnnt nm 1 h MHrhi-ll Jim Harnr I. Holland A CJ Har W'lnKit ( Horn Common flu kt 1 I II T-Mur I Ilarr V ardon I llarniiit r lam 'h n,j. A Mil op . I'vrll 1oIim t Waller Mai;n it day 2d day Tola I inn 143 ans 1st i.vs am 1 51 l.it ana 14T 10 3(17 l.'.l 1!H 30s tns inn :01s 1M ins in .11 air. an aw U.9 1ST ai a is mo 31s .11s 1SD lflt 3Jli 32 t 3'J'l inn 103 3j'i .lint ht wnr of a. Ma line nn nhc thf nrltlh fana IhouKht of our entries here la a c.lppmit from an account by corresponnenc nan i.trn" n III victory ivnmii n.. Been qnli popular for he hart earnd ,n' hlahel approval from Hrltlali sn,T r" '"" au" ot hl tl' Of O'ay "nd hl ulM una,umnp, nnd atrlctly profes.lonii' rn-arlnn Prnfeaalonal solf In Rniland hat ni" "' "ached that tae where, its e Pnni ilr v lo Iht court'i In moloretrt up rnmpanled hv a retinue of ma isle and femv 5;ed In hiah', admlrert and haekera arra .i,.i . ..... n. " imnn.i.o in, ii.cn. Harnea nnd Itaren were aunpoaed " v, veaterdav in company with Itar and ar don for thu country H Is doubtfit, ir Mau-ri in able to make the boat Ra andVankrf plav their fl.-ai exhibition In New V r ou the i Mch of th's month rthtir .lolinsnn &nd Thariet irf net are o prom.Mlnx players at ttu rtrthrroufrh Countrv Club Thla l their flrt ia- ac Ko-lf and they are already atartlnn on a life nf 'ournamenti Hoth entered the tourney at Old York Road laat week r,enme l.lndtny and Oeore Itoffner are the flnallata for the William I! Wllaqn Cup at Uala Hoffner has been acirlnc very low at llala and Lindsay will need the moat care ful touch of hla "golden putter" to stand a chance The next time them's a tournament try tn plrlc the wlnnera In advance nf the arlnua matchea all the. way down t che flnala Ii'a the poru a- nineteenth-hole no-t these dave ' llllliar vinipu I ii. rr' .i.i-iii to in,, in. I ! "Id York Road Th ex city cham iimner picaeu -lll run h.iwui in lia in pton cored 500 thore and 0(10 nn ch win ner The aerenth annual Junior nolf rhamplon hip under the auplce nf -he rjolf Associa tion of Philadelphia will b rlaved at .the Old York Itoad Country Club i,n July la and H A apeolal effort la belnx made thla rear to make It thn moat auccenful tournament In the hlatory of the event Tern ndoftlonat trochlea ere offa-ed In the qualifying round, one fo- hoNa under flflfen yeara and another tor nov,, nrtee-i and over but under eighteen There 'w i be threa elchta tn tuallfy on Jul in and the tlrat round of match pin -iii ! dei ided that afternoon The aemilra. end fnal round" wl I be played the nul da cointnlttee coiuiai nr ' j Franklin Meehan chairman, North Mills Onuntry Rlub. Wlnthroo Barirnt and Herbert B Calves both of th Merlon Cricket Club.. '" M arc aidinr n aaaociation oinciaaa in Renin ot jiuum pwjc MACKMEN second on n walk and Stuffy Mclnnls'a saerlfice,. Foster was there In the eighth via (InllownyVerror and Wal ters' hit nnd Ballej's double placed him at tecond lp the ninth. While the Hed Sox were -winging vainly at Keefc'r. shoots the A's were pumincling Karr and Elbcl for ten blows. They put one ncross In the first on flngles by Thomas and Dykes, nnd five came through in the fateful fourth on one-baso lilts by Witt and Walsh, doubles by Calloway and llurrus and walks to Djkci, t'crklna and Thomas. C'niCK GALLOWAY may have spoiled Ktcfc'x rccnid hy Am our lone fumble, but otherwise ' he fielded splendidly and starred nt bitt toith two doubles and a single during the afternoon. He scored the one and only run in the second encounter. Scott Perry Had Everything SCOTT I'KHIIY had everything in Hint nightcap en gagement, and he needed it. for Carry Fortune, the former Phil, also hurled a gient game. The big right hander nllowed hits in each of the first four Innings, and then he did not permit n safe blow until the ninth. Walker and Dykes slammed Fortune for safeties In the first, but not another lilt was made oft his delivery until the winning marker was put over In the eighth. Calloway started this frame with a swat to the bleacher for two bases and pranced to third on Perry's out. Ho dented the disc when Whitey Witt rapped n single through, Foster. In the ninth it looked as If the A's wcrd going o run true to form nnd allow the Hed Sox to knot the Btatla ties, but n show of strong-arm by Itnlpli Perkins and two sensationnl catches prevented the game from going Into extra innings. Menosky. tiist up, dropped n double near the right field foul line. He ventured too far from second nnd 11 snnp toss by Perkins to Calloway nailed him by n foot. This was foituniite, for Kcliang followed with n two-ply wallop to right and Stuff) .Mclnnls worked Perry for a walk, Foster slapped n wicked liner to center, nnd by'n burst of ten -second sprinting Welsh was able to collar the drive. Foster whipped one to left and Tilly Wnlker duplicated Welsh's feat. JIc speared the ball when on the dead tun, whatever that is. 1 tXTIIESEVKIl the A'i go mi a winning streak fy they pick on the llrd Not. llaiUer in the irason they look two games from the Harrow bunch in the same afternoon. STIIAN'CK things have happened recently i. this te in n baseball way. The A's won two In one day, and before they departed for the West the Phillies staged Fcvcral streaks nnd played exceptionally good ball. Hut the strangest thing that lould occur here would be for the A's nnd the Phils to win on the same day. That would be too much for our nervous hearts. The Phils dropped the decision to the I'iintes yes tenlav in the first game of their second western invasion. The Cravnth club is not a good traveling team, but It is hoped that, with Kiumnn and Hubbcll, the new twirlcrs, nn improvement will be shown. THK selection of Jack Monklc.v ns head coach of the American Olympic team is n wisp one. The old fox has a record that stands b) itself and his knowledge of track aud field athletics is unlimited. Fnder his tutelage Cornell has proved the master of track and field sports. Moakley will be ably assisted by r.awson Robertson, the man who has placed Pennsylvania back on the map, and the other tutorw who have been named to help. Moak ley is a fit successor to th. immortal Mike Murphy. tCoruriahl, 109, bu rubtlc I.atacr Co.) Hi "$ oney Island-May Get Heavyweight Battle New York, July 8. Coney Island. New York's playground, was added today to the list of possible battle grounds for the prospective Hemp-sey-Cnrpentier heavyweight cham pionship boxing match, when' the .imnugcrs of the two pugilists met hern to di-ciiss terms for n bout. An unnamed piomoter is said to have nuthoiied Charles .1. Harvey, former secietary of the boxing com mission,' t offer .$.-M,)(l() for the privilege of staging the champion ship contest nt the famous amuse, incut p.irk Thanksgiving dnv was the date di-cussed at the conference. CARPENTER PAYS TAX Frenchman Collects About $100,000 on Tour in United States New ork. duly 8. Ceniges Carpen tier h,i made his pence with Fncle Sam. He vi-iio.! the offices of William II. Ed wards c ollector of internal revenue, and deposited n good-sized check leprescnt ing the mt'oine tux on the mnuej Hint he made since he enme to this country. Asked how much Cnrpontier paid. Collector Edwards said he was not nt libeitv to give out the tiguies. It is thought his bank roll has been fattened bv at least S100.000 b his stay in America Tulpehocken Reds Have Dates Open 1 I n Uedi having Hon eleven of eighteen yirtriw tnii nelson uiralnst such clubs aa 'tart lew ivneovct I'hoenUvllle Oerman I' n l.'iiran A A Kortv-elnhlh Ward. Ilel 1 nIJ Vuielunil V J and nlher clulm nf , TOi" .niiber hae Juh 11. IS LM 25. 31 I nM flal.rt In Aucutt nDen Wnnlrt IlUe lo I h"ar from trlrtl semlpro home ilulia nut of Ifr'tiah """ nreierrrci Andrews wiinum Kai lia'her Write phone or wire -1114 Cleve. n..-.iu nen i.nuue ..iiiiiiiiik n'l'iu SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS TTUNS in South Philadelphia will have Jfl u , ,nnpp to pe0 jm,f scorc o flst. 1 men uttempt to knock each other s i blocks off in addition to witnessing the spectacle of n battle loyal between n doyen gentlemen of color tonight at the Madison A. C. while followers of hip mitt pastime in the northern section of the cit) will be nltiacted b,v the pro gram si liediiled nt the (lermntovvn A. A. In the latter show live matches nlso are caided.. .loe Kennedy said laat nlsht that the baut between VVlllle Houck and Johnny Kraune waa uttraitlne more attention In Oerman town and Nlcelown since he took over the CJermantown A A and ho expected a ca. paclty irovvd Thla match la achedulod tor eight rounds aa la the semifinal between Danny Rodders of ManayunU. and Frankle c'oater of houthwark In the prelims, each of alx rounda Illaik llooboo will meet Hhlne Drown Willie Clark will box I.en Gibbons and Joe Msrto will face Chap Rafferty. Two of the moat .eii mati hed hantami In tho clt aro Joe Nrlaon and Hobby Mc Cnnn Their meellnk- toniaht In tho star elaht-rounder at the Madlaon A C. will be the fifth meeting- The battle royal will so on after tho semifinal which will bring to gether Charley Hauber and Joe avln other bouta are Johnnv Ilarron v. Iv O I'at O'Urale. Duke Avery v Young 8am Ingford and Jimmy Rellly Eddie I'al mer I'atay Wallace haa hern matched to meet ti i &,r.nr, ..f Mumnhlii. at Toledo. O . next Thuraday night The vtlll'coma In fit lift pounds rlngalde and the bout la scheduled for twelve rounds Willi three linekrepera nn the Job at the Tendler Jai Vrnon nout unnday niani, that Eltt "'. V , lnn"n" tt.V'P.KJ'rf.E.I ami Jo c rir,o hi nolil watcnea cervinn jt l ?-" "' b" Tend'er a personal time keeper Answer In qnerleat Johnnr Dundee and Jettwr Vhtr' bx4 July IB,- XSlP,:t Bo-' SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE M.ir oofonTAatti vl Tir-rf AaojTs,eoTxt I JuCM BrtiUtTtONi iM A tva oe (m nsi- T , to nwBooT ) pRjei To etse vl I 1 wiJm t vaK.e I . "' I avimavs 0 auMMaiW v ,y -J !" ' . - - - -v " s . 1. - C - AS.0 . SO-aH "'f -(. I ( MA.VJS MJ OWOtUSC 0, j """ ' ""' Vovt cufT.Ci'jn- I vvinxeaj Coal. vot-''. f JoMeoaOf S ) " 1 ' 0iieoT- . 1 maOnt ' To TMMo.,rWiM4 t I ip- raY our ZJ ' T Vog B0JisT T NJSN-rOsJ 0"- bOll CSIVmD!' f -k.. .- S-- I To oy ova, povjw . SJ S V tVE fwMOD BOV.US J &. J I- igalW. isSS IMWW 1 u ' NINE LOCAL BOXERS TO TRY FOR OLYMPIC TEAM BERTHS Bass, Hutchinson, O'Maltcy, , Bent, Clark and Loog to Represent Phila. in Final Tryouts Next Week i Fty LOUS H. J.VI'FE NINF. 'wiclders of the padded mitt ( fiom this city nnd why hit or get) hit -ltlrrlv for sport's sake, not for the long green that makes the pro pugs envious of each other, nre going ti nttempt to punch their way into borths on Amerlcn's boxing team to compete in the Olympiad at Autwerp. Belgium, this car. Finnl tryouts for the purpose nt anlootlni- the npiriecntion which is to box under the Stars and Stripes will bo, held nett Monday and '1 ucstiay nt me Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory, New i York citv . l Bennv Bass, .limni.v Hutchinson. ( lif ford Rent, Tommv (VMalley. William Clark and Sidney Loog. .Tr.. Artie Me Cnnu. I.nrl Ilartmau and Bon Cartiti have been cn Hi -ni-l ' "' i to represent Philadelphia in the trials. I Tluise Tiintlis innt.e 11 formidable viuad. I Kach has been boxing successfully in local tournaments all seasou. MrCrath Trains Hass Rass belongs to the Curtis Country Club, and he is being trained by Hairy MrCrath. Heuily has been Improving with every bout, in the opinion of Mc Crath, aud Harry feels confident that Unas will ho one of the lucky lads to make (he, trio across with the Ameri can teani.'Ba-ssRcnles about 110 pound.. and has been entered in the llJ-pound class. Benny recently proved he bad all sorts of class when he defeated Billy Levme, New York state champion. Hecausc of ins success sevcrul inontns ago in the amateur trials at ivosion, Hutchinson will be among the favorites to win out for the 118-pound berth. Jimmy is a brother of Hughey, local professional boxer, from whom the for mer hns learned a lot of the tricks of thu squared circle Young Hutchinson is clever, he can hit and nlicndy bus proved bis nbllit.v under fire. Jimmy is a strong finisher, nnd other entionts' In his division will have no cinch when paired off with the I'liihidelphiaii. Bent Is Featherweight Bent is. another competent boxer who has had n lor of experience in amateur nintche It had been rumored recently Hint Cliff would start a profes sional career, but he dissipated this report by annouming his intention to remain in "all-for glory" ranks until ho wius the vvoild s ninatetir crown. Bent is entered in the l'-'i-pniind class. O'Malley also belongs to a family of boxers. He h a lightweight, nud has two brothers who perform with the mitts for the coin of the realm. Tommy is a student nt the I niverslty of Penn sylvania, wheie h has gained much prestige in intei collegiate competition. He has been mn of the most busiest of local aiiiiiteiii fistmen, and hns the leputntinu of being nn bimbo. In the weltei weight division Clnrk will be the Philadelphia eolor-bcurer, while Loog. who also is a Pennsylvania student, will go on in the midddleweight bouts. Pets to Play Ring The followir.- 'e, m iSchcuhlnu'a lvts) will meet nine- I' nf-nKinnnls nt' the latter'a nround,s nn .luh ll I Scheuhlim shorlttnp. I'at Hrown int. ' r Hill Htewart firin turn. Joe Ilium thirl naae Jack Welnsteln. left Held. Uvp liurn- . en-er Held. Mntt Ilatalev. catcher l.ou . I'.mntnb It second hate, Abe Hoffman rlaln n.id Herman HtnUru and IVIIIIam McKlnlev Imhof ton with Iiundee getting referee'a declalon at finlah of tueht rounds C'hRrley White la hii I nullah llibre having been born In Liverpool 1'nR White lost the referee's declalon in ,i tnrlve-iound bout to Kddle Kltielmmiinp liost.m April 'i'i 11110 Harry Kid llrtnvn nn merlcan Hebrew Harry Itrown Is r s i eai name -Ins C.Hnnon haa Itlllv Cannon bnxlns In fine fnrin at I la rtadj to atncl. the UtteKl agalnjt Al Reynolds of Manaiunk Illllv Cinnnon ia to appear In (he eight round aemiflnal aKalnst Freddy Turner at the Cambria tomorrow night In the star aetto In which Jua Hnrreli will meet Henry Hau ber the aix-round matches are Terry MiClovern Johnny Dugan, Jimmy Mrtlov. ern ca Hiiiv Ferguson and Arthur Hhonda vs Charles Murray Joe Jackson will show. In his second bout of thf week tomorrow night when h takes nn Suniv Hlnckle at the Kleventh street arena Thla will he an elaht-round acran Tin aenil will be Jack Dlnmond va Joe Rkhnids Other bouta. Frankle Mitchell , va J rnmi llnnell ilobb Nelaon va llobhj 1 Wolgnat and 1'u.i SJudler vs Ace of Hpades Dun O'l.eiir Is handling the flstl.' aap m ilnni uf Kid I'atttllo. local nearu middle weight I'littilln haa been training falthtullj ' und.r che direction of O'lary, who wants i to f nd the Kid against any of the Kin ; pounders I Tom luglirrr finally has aucceedeii in clinching th match between Mto McAn drewa and hrank I.ouihrey at West llana vunlc fifteen rounda, catch weights with Franl. reiirln am referee. Tnls bout had been hanging fir for a month. .Inlinnr Tymnn writes that Young Rnhi dean did not acorn clean knockout In th. n,n.i. M..n.i n, .heir limit at Tiverton. It t KM'.. I.IL.IK. Wl ...it. .--.- -.:-' that he niffeteil a severe cul over his Up and .'hT' lefern,' .loppcl the' l-ovt , T,mn .. Ii leieitt, tiiii'i'.., ." -- i -. substltut- j.puoncnt for Jloijblu. Illfk VVinnala. q itiftf) T ativfAPit I of'KranH ford 1 mannatlniT IBS jioum idiiTounr Tommy Coleman, 120 .pound", ana i K.IU, JJ3 run fa (svtui . - - r - - - -.-, , l.. .-----"- MWldJ, 'ftW.W.Mrjf I ' I ' '' ' rrmmBmmmi tjimwr -. .. ,. 'f vm Mrs. .. -.- 1 (.tn& ' axintin mX. H Ehtt.j!r$x n MtwmxstmitmmM BKNNY BASS TENDLER TRAINS FOR SPEED Spars With Heavyweight Preparing for Match With Jackson Monday Lew Tendler plars to light Willie .Jnckson off hia feet to smother; him vvilh nn avalanche of punches when they collide nt the Phillies lt.itl Pink next Monday night. Tendler is training con scientiously he is diligently working out daily at Philadelphia Jack O' Brien's, nnd speed Is what Lew is after. In order to get up ns much power in his punches) ns possible and also speed Tendler has been boxing 1 1 til f a dozen rouuus encii afternoon with isnilor rca Petrosky, the California Caveman nnd light heavyweight. Usually in gymn work-outs Tendler is forced to pull his puuehes, but not so against Petnwky who Is n big nigged battler. In addition to sparring with Petro sk.v. Tendler nNo has ou his staff Hilly Itolfe, of Frisco, and Joe Tiplltz, of thU city. Kolfe is a terrific light handed puncher, and Ins style of boxing can be compared with that of Jackson. ENTRIES FOR AIR RACE Aero Club of America Announces Names of Pilots New Yoili. Julj ,S.The Aero Club of America iiutiniineed today that it has selected the following to represent the United Ktnle, ni the international nlr plnne inceio be lit Id in Fiance the week of Keptcinhi i :J7 ; Air serviic. Tinted States nrinv, air pluiie to be piloted bv Major U. W. Schroeder. Aecn tMoli nf 'renw nnti... l u.. c --- '.-, Villi,. I, II .'.I h. J. ( ox. pilot to be named who will use i urtiss piane. Day ton -Wright division of general motors, pilot to he named. The Jniiies (ii),(, Hennett trophv awarded for this event now is held by France. JEWISH WORLD ON TOP s Makes Fifteenth Straight Win by Defeating Inquirer, 5-0 The Jewish World defented the In quirer in a fast K,1Im., fentuied bv the ploying of Miles the McKce bovs. Dougherty and MeCann. Clancey and Boss pitched koocI ball. jkwish won i n iNQumi:n rhiije rhnne .lCfver aa i . . ,i ti Herns e. McCann.ab 2 s 'i n rrnks lib IVghem.of n 1 I n n MHner.Hh Miles, lb I 111) ci ii lla-Hlri-.s-i Davles. If. nolo n nuinBrf . o t n i o 0 'J 2 i O 1 2 'J O n ii l a t onion wiiaon.D i i n Hess lb J. McKee e u j n o ns, p riancey.ji 0 I n 1 u c'onwav.rf Ilarsh.rr n I 'J n o Sullivan, If Ilowlen.rf o I. I o o n ci n n't) o o 1 2 1 onion (i o a ii n :t Totals i) 3 27 to a Jewish Woni Inquirer lOiaia .. ia' -, 'j it o I 1 0 0 0. noo 0 0 0 S-.1 00 "no THE SHOW OF SHOWS Phillies' Park 15th and Huntingdon Mon. Night July 12th LEW TENDLER vs. WILUEJACKSON Absolutely the irrenteiit match possible In lioxlna-, Tlire nlher pepper. (inula, i Price" , ', ss, ,, nuy ,,.,, tn. ilar M f.linhels, Tendler A Olnssman's, SIS Chestnut, Dcnanlij'f , as fj. lltli and ?"1R,ln "1 Heal Katute Trnat HoUdlar. Oat up a party for thla show, tmmmtwmm GREATA f I'LL 1 i SAY I SO! JOY OUT OF LIFjE NAMEPLATE ADDS INCH TOSHAMROGK Measuring of' America's Cup Yachts Difficult Task Many Yachtsmen View Racers New York, July S. Measuring the America's Cup yachts is in progress nt the yard of the Morse Dry Dock and Bepalr Co., Brooklyn, where both were lifted out of wnter. Harold W. Webb, official measurer of the New York Yacht Club, started his arduous work nt 11 a. m. yesterday. He had brought his measuring instru ments nnd gear from Columbia Univer sity, where he is professor of mathe matics. He hopes to have the data all completed by tomorrow night or Satur day morninir. but this was thought doubtful. About fiOO measurements will be necessary on the hull of each boat to determine their displacement alone. The nccurncy with which figures are taken was shown when n slight breeze ripple on the wnter in the dry dock be fore Besolutc was lifted dry Interfered with the determining of her wnterlinc. It was finally figured at 74.07 feet. In Order to bring Shnmrocksdown tn her proper dotation line Charles K. Nicholns. her designer, had B200 pounds of lend placed in her nt the last min ute. She had been lightened materially before. Aji inch was added to Shamrock's overall length by Including the gilt -lettered name plnte on her stern. C. Slieriiini) Hoyt. who was mfliia ner of Vnnltie iliirinc her trlnls with Besolutc, will be the New York Yacht (Jlub representative on Shamrock dur ing the races. It was announced. H. L. Hnrrett, of the Boyal Ulster Yacht Club, who carried on the challenging negotiations, will be on the Besolutc. Hundreds of yachtsmen went to the dry clock yesterday to see the racers. Among them weie William Fife, the designer of Shamrock I and Shamrock III; Heorge A. Cormatk. secretary of the New York Yacht Club; V. Butler Duncan, chairman of the America's Cup committee: Heorge M P.vnchon, part owner of Definiice, a third boat built for defense of the tup in 11)14 nnd which proved n dismal failure ; C. D. Mower, who mcasuied Bellanee and Shamrock 111; Colonel Duncan F. D. Nell, Sir Thomas Upton's yachting representa tive ; Bobert W. Kinmons, managing owner of Ilesolute ; II delt. Parsons, chairman of the inte committee, nud Joseph M. Mncdonough and Frederic O. Spedden, the other members) of the race committee. CLOTHES Manufacturer's Sale of 5OO0 SUITS Men's and Young Men's at the remarkable piie of $18.50 HantJ tailored and guaran teed all-wool. Direct from manufacturer to consumer, A Saving of $10 to $20 On Every Suit The lot consists of Green, Brown and Blue Flannels, Cnssimeres nnc. Worsteds. Also Bluo and Black SerRcs nil styles and sizes, 807 ARCH ST. - Fourth Floor. Ttko Eldvator orr.N ftATunnATsUNTii, s r. ji, " " n"i! '' . ' " niMisBji TILDENAND FORM TENNIS. TRUST American: Stars Monopolize Net Titles Philddclphian Has Greater Variety of Have, Cleaned Up By GBANTLAND RICE Some Bay! 1 Home day we'll al get home apaln, s Home by the mountains, plain or sen; Home dati lea'll no more roam again Yho drift now tt the tide may be; Where we shall spend our ttclllght through The deep content that home will brina. "s I To dream of trails we nerer knew in an our early wandering. Yoie we are drtflwood docn the stream , Swept forward by (heresllcss fates, Mill groping for the. sliver dream Of where the Great Adventure watts; Hut some day in our saner age 1TV(7 know the drcani that home will i omiff ii nen we nave written on life s page The. end of all our wandering. 1020 Upsets NINKTEBN twenty is still a fairly young year in n sportive way. ns active campaigning began only a trifle over two months ago. Yet It haa already been replete with upsets. Hero are n few: First. Thn OlanlV inability to get abore seventh place. Second. Johnston's defeat by J. G. Parke. Third. Hagen'a showing In the British open. Fifth. Abe Mitchell's sudden envc in after two brilliant rounds. Fifth. The defeat of Johnston find Tilden by WilUams and Oarland. These are n few sudden shifts that struck tho dope a jolting blow. The next odds-on favorite to get dumped may be recorded at any mo ment. Tilden and Johnston IT remained for Bill Tilden to even up for n number of things that hap pened to Bill Johnston nnd Walter Ilngcti, among others. Tilden's remarkable display nf skill nnd gameness entitles him to the ap plause of all sportsmen. The situatioh between Tilden nnd Johnston is now one of totnl owner ship. Johnston is the tennis champion of thn United States nnd the tennis champion' of London. He won both titles by defeating Tilden. Tilden is the world's champion, nnd he got his big start toward this title by beating the, man who beat Jidinston. Tilden nnd' Johnston nrc so close together that very much, virtually everything, would depend upon the turn of which was at IiIh best on the day ot meeting. . Tilden has a greater variety of strokes than Johnston, or, for that matter, any AMATEUR NOTES EAST PABK Spnrrovva are rapidly, regaining their old-time form. This vvns proved when they played the strong Koyvvood C. ('. an eleven-inning game recently, winnins by the score of 2 to 1. Manager Dcngcs would like to hear from all first-class home teams, such as nib son A. A.. Bing Professipnals. Yine land. Millvlllc. Straubriilge & Clothier. North I'hlllles and the Curtis Country Club. Address William Denes. 1Rlii North Twentieth street, or phone llel mont S388 J between fl:"0 and 7 p. m. I'rerless A. A. (away) second clats I. Atllcr. USD North Orlanrm street. Bouthwe.rk F. faway) first class--July 10 nnd 11 open U Lambert. 1744 Johnston " 'Sharon 1IIII Slnrs (home) nrst class Walter Henlnaen. Kolerolt atreet. Hapnnn Tribe, No. 46S (.way) first class W Darrnnh 12S2 Houth Qraylock street. Ari outllclcler would IlUe to Join a nral class team plavlnn Haturday and Hundav ball Nathan aoldman. 24S3 South r.lBhth lThe l-nrlcnrcl Motor Cnr Co. 11. , T. (home) first clJi.s Snturdav-W II. Kldr "Knnc0 of Packard Motor Car Co . Locust .W00. V It T. iannv) first rises July 10 open .T'whItcsHo Diamond post) rinia F. ('. (icwav) flrat class. July 10 11 and 18 opVn-WIUIam Hill, 2C5S North ThIu.tV;ec!uh -(.vray) first class. July 10 and U open- rt lleecher. Dickinson 4S3I1 KflislnSton A. ' '-) "' cltt"- July '"fiS".' "Aiaay) Mventeenne- teet.- vear old M. rreeman, i. Thompson street SrJQP5i!lfiEJlTJrfM.EN t imfiT nrnnninrTonfl OP MANHATTAN SHIRTS is riiiMnnti'iiiA 1018 CHESTNUT 113 S. THIRTEENTH s.inionM A n 84th i. Herd his. lVJAUlOVll x. J TONIOIIT HOlinV McCANN s. ;10K Nr!l.HON AdmlMlon. 5Bo RfBcned. Mc 1.10 Kit. at As-nrsn National A. A AllU -'' ii - Tomo orrow Nttht HTANI.KY IIINCKI.B (B rds.) JOB MCKHON Four Other . .'"' nn Cra rkerjack llout. sue. nur. iuc. ei.vv & S" Madras Shirts Printed and Woven Stripes $2.50 Each 3 for $7.00 $3.50 Each 3 for $10.00 "Madewell" Half Sleeve Spring Needle $9,(M) Union Suits, regular and stout Wilson Bros. "Klosed Crotch" $1 .7a Union Suits, each True Shape Sox All colors. High spliced heel nnd four apllcc toe, reinforced. 40c 01: UttrBLW FNkW & II ""HII lllllllll in iiiiiiMiiiiiiuiiiiumirjiiiiai ii si ji.R. Established 1838 cDERD0WN 202-204 MARKET STREET JOHNSTON Strokes Than Cqast Star. Everything in Sight one else now playing. But In prvlotii championship tests he hadn'.t had nulla the control of the winning stroke, that Johnston carried nor nnlto the .!..' .nlonshlp temperament which has h,.n . big pari nf the Cnllforqlnn's game with both Tilden nnd Johnston In good physical hapo there seems to be m Individual or combination to ston tfier. In the Dnvls Cup tests. P ,,", Between them they liavr, ab0i cleaned up everything In sight, and rather decisive fashion, each havlnr taken the measure of Patterson, th best British player slnco the gathcrlcr years have closed In nrouud Normin Brookes. 4 Fairly Kvcn IN n tennis nnd golf way, so far u tho international count standi, tk score Is fairly even. The United States ' established it supremacy In tennis decisively, both la tho London nlid Wimbledon champion, ships. In golf British professionals smoth. ered our open champion, opening a lj gap. But Onrdner went the thirty-seventh hole of the final round In the Mrltlmi amateur championship. Such golfers m Chick Evans1, Francis Oulmet, Pave Ilerron and Bobby Jones were 3000 miles nwnv. With the Jilg lead the British hart " in professional gou it would he hard to advance any such claim for their amateur clan, Not a trifle In New York Oily "Iiabe" Ruth reigns, But what's the matter with Ilornibj and Jlainett St. Louis Fan. Rtlpptng your city alt its due, ll'ci not loss in Sister, toot VH' HAT a wodcrful tellcf it would k nil these heavyweights would kindly desist from chatterlne and maintain a deep silence 'until they nwt In the ring. The ceaseless chatter that started n year ago nnd has never got anywhere has long since grown into a terrible thing. THF3 fact that ambition harassed Caesar's career has made no Impres sion upon "Habe" Buth. In addition to acquiring all the home runs In sight. the "Babe" still has his eye, focused on the vacant throne left by Cobb, and now on the verge of being occupied by Sisler. "Babe's" yearn to bat .400 is almost ap deep as his passionate fond ness for the Big Blow. CoMrfoM, J) to. Ml rights rtttnti. Dfmllacon D. C fhnme or Attest in tcen-elfhteen yeara old James McAndlers. jm nouin iweniy-tntrci street Allison A. ft. (anav) first class Cleorn Edwards, 8439 North Nineteenth street. S. P. H. A. IS OPEN Hebrew Nln After Games for Sat urday and Sunday The South Philadelphia Hebrew U soelation Is without n gnnie for Satur day and Sunday ot this week. The , team originally wna seiieciuieu lor ai two-day trip, but due to n nilsuticler stantllur: the enmeft did not mntcrialice, Although the team Is not wlnnlugnll i of lis gamea it Is putting up Ititeiestinj battles. An illustration is shown In two of Inst week's games, the team lostni to Bacharnch (Hants by a 0- i score and to Sharpies, of West Chester, bj n - 1 score. Manager Gottlieb hns several open dates In August for Satin da. Similar nnd weekday games, and would like to hear from the leading In or out-of town clubs. K. Gottlieb. -NISI South Kiclith street. Bell phone Walnut .'10U from !) to . Lombard 1200 after t). SHIBE PARK nAEnAi.! tooay, a.J r. it. ATHLETICS va. CHICAGO neservrd Heats at (Umbels nnd HpaliUnn niirp rOINT BRKE7.K VCI.ODROIIE KllsVari TOMUIIT, ! IVI.IStlls. nieu International 40-Mlle Team Vlolir nace-CcjlombaHo. Madonna. 1TAI.1 . ti. t nriiiu.i. races?; l.arniuu. ""V" '."HSKis -n s,...k r i-roieasionai nii.i.s, unim Rnce eipencer, loronco. i. lain. uaiy. Summer Exercises In the g-ymnaalum. nway from the hoi sun. fit. you for vork In oftlce or schow next rail. apeciai aroup kuuics. u ball, volley ball, boxing. 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