Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 09, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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'JACKSON TRAINS FOR TENDLER GO;
IBABE RUTH RESIGNS AS AUTO PILOT;
OTHER HAPPENINGS IN GOTHAM
'ZyjAyY things can happen in a city like New York in a
'tit tingle afternoon. In fact, many thing can happen
in any city on any afternoon, but the isle of Manhattan
happen) to be the scene of this narrative. Your cor
respondent wandered over there yesterday afternoon to
have a look, just by tcay of diversion. Here is what
happened:
EPISODE 1
Stillman's Gymnasium
STILLSIAK'S gymnasium 1h located ou 125th street.
There Is another street nearby, but the bandit who
operated the taxleab replied ?U.7r. when I asked the namo
of It. That bcliiR settled, a visit was paid to the gym
nasium, which cau be reached by any one who climbs
three flights of stairs.
A lot of boxers were steaming up the place. In one
corner Johnny Dundee was shadow-boxing with himself
and winning easily. In another corner Kinucls Charles
Hlorau was sparring with some middleweight who dldn t
know nny better. Francis Charles, who recently returned
from Europe, was demonstrating the reason for Joe
Beckett's refusal to meet him. After the middleweight
had been Hwept up. Kioucis Chnrles also shadow boxed.
In another part of the hall a ring had been erected
and n couple of boxers weie engaged In a friendly game
entitled "knocking each other's block off." This Is
played with big boxing gloves nnd the pla.xeis laugh aud
Joke as they try to bounce the gloves off the other's map.
It Is very exciting, cpeciall when one sits down and
takes a rest. ,,.,.
One of the participants in this game was AMllio
Jackson, who Is to .play for keeps with Lew Tcndlcr at
the Phils' park next Monday night Willie woie a head
harness which protected his forehead, chin aud ears,
while his opponent, a southpaw welterweight entitled
Harry Martone, came in uu naturel above the neck.
Willie sockctf this gent for three rounds, and at the
end Harry was satisfied to call it a daj . .lackson seemed
to bo in rare form or Martone was iu raw form, for the
lightweight perpetrated home wonderful work. It wasn't
hard to outbos the big guy, but Willie was not content
with that. Ho also outsluggcd him. landing several sleep
producing wallops which lost their offectlveue-s because
of the heavy gloves. Ills punching was accurate and
powerful, which showed he had been training hard re
cently. After Harry got the gate a featherweight named
Charley Hayes htepped In and out for two rounds, ex
tending Jackson to the limit. This was a speedy session
and the spectators, who us-ed up all of the space not taken
by the bbxers, were all bet up.
ATTPAl the session teith Hayes, Jackson jumped
A aiound the floor, took some more exercise and
rclircd to the weighing loom. Doc Ragtcy, his man.
nger, inritnl me in to sec him iccigh, and he tipped
the beam at .?3. Thercfoie there tcill "c no 'roi
ble about the weight on Monday night. Jackson is
.. . . , . , 1-11.. .-?, I- .-!
a legitimate ligniieeigni aim prooaoiy irm acaic jo.
when he meets Tendler.
EPISODE 11
On the Sidewalks of New York
AFTER ldaviug the gymnasium Doc ttaglcy had a few
words to say.
"Jackson Is in better shape than I have seen hlra for
a long time," he confessed. "He knows be Is up against
a hard proposition and realizes lie must be in perfect
physical trim to win ftom Tendler. This match, by the
way. Is more Important than you Imagine. Tendler has
licked all of the lightweights except Leonard, and it is
the i-ame with Jackson. The winner of this bout will
be In a position to force Lfcinnrd iuto a match for the
title, and if Benny refut.es well, you know What will
happen then.
"I'm not saying that Leonard will refuse. Don't
get nie'wrong on that. What I mean Is that he will have
to recognize the ictor aud give him a chaiae as the most
logical opponent.
"Willie Is the hardest hitting lightweight in the world.
He cau hand nut a terrible wallop, and if it lands, you
know what happens. Tendler also knows. Id ndditlou,
Jackson is mighty clever. If he uses this cleverness in
stead of trying to land a finishing sock he can't be beaten
In a limited round engagement. I'm not boosting my
fighter, but telling you the truth about him.
"He will bo iu shape to give his best, and that's all
any one can ask. He will be dangerous at all times, be
cause he is a harder puncher than Tendler and can finish
the battle with a single blow He has been working hard.
Every morning he is out on the road and in the afternoon
starts out with shadow boxing two three-minute rounds,
punches the bag three rounds and then boxes anywhere
from five to eight rounds. He was to have worked with
By RODEKT W. MAXWELL.
Sport Kdltor Evenlnr I'ubllc Ledftr
Johnny Wilson, the middleweight champion, but John
hail to go homo to Boston. '
"Willie will give Tendler all he has, and I am confi
dent that will be enough to win.
it AXD now," continued Doo as he raised a)i im
n pcrious finger at a passing taxi-cheater,
"let's go to the ball game and find out why the
Yankees arc almost In first place."
MOVIE OF A MAN LANDING A BASS
EPISODE III
The Polish Grounds .
SOME 12,000 persons cither quit work early or didn't
have any work to quit, for they were draped nil over
the stands, getting nn eyeful of the contest' between the
Yanks otul Detroit. It was u great game, but some of
the scenes had been lifted bodily from Shlbo Park.
Connie should get sore nnd make the Yanks stop steal
ing his stuff. '
The opposing teams were pretty decent about' It,
because neither side scored while we were absent. Then
they put on a couple of more scoreless stanzas and after
ward staged a Macklan skit. This was done perfectly
nnd without n slip. First the Yanks won tho ball game
nn.l tlu.M Inst it. Even Babe Ruth couldn't help, al
though he insetted a triple In wmc Inning and scored .
afterward.
Tills, nrrnriliiic to Al Munro Ellas, who always picks
on straugeis. was the twenty-second consecutive game
the Biibo had hit safely lu, and his average for those
contests was .4110 or something like that.
Tyrus Cobb and his bum leg really won tho battle,
for TyrtiH was asked to get out of a box seat In the fifth
Inning, don a uniform and piueh-hit a single In ,the ninth.
But thnt is neither lift o nor there.
TUB moral of this episode' is that other home
clubs besides ours can lose ball games ih full
view of the weeping spectators.
EPISODE IV
Clubhouse at Polish Grounds
BABE RUTH walked into the clubhouse -after the
game. This is not unusual, because he always walks.
He also walked from Wavva, 4a , a rouplo of nights ngo
after refusing 'to ride nny more In his automobile.
Babe's left wrist was bandaged nnd there was a big
dent In his bankroll. When nsknd some personal ques
tions by your correspondent he said :
"I think baseball is a great game aud will continue
to play It. If I ever take a day off I am going to look
for the guy who sent me that book entitled 'The Life nnd
Battles of Barney OldHeld.'
"No, I am not going to take up auto racing. The
records of De Pulms, Milton, Oldfield aud others arc per
fectly safe so far as I am concerned. I have no further
desire to go from tovvu to town In the shortest space of
tune unless It Is in the baggage conch ahead.
"I was breezing along the Baltimore pike on Wednes
day morning, minding my own business, vvhen another
(.u-, taking up all of the road, approached. I swerved
to one side to give him more room, hit a ditch and turned
over. That's, all. Know any one who wants to buy a
car cheap V"
A FTEIi this narrow escape" Cap Huston and
i Manager lluggin's ordered the athletes to dis
continue automobile touring and when the team
traveU jump on a train with the others. No more
narrow escapes for the Yank stars. They get hurt
easily enough in the ball games.
EPISODE V
Outside the Polish Grounds
GUNBOAT SMITH, the great heavyweight who once
was managed for a couple of minutes by Comic
Ilnggerty. was leaving the park with the other cash cus
tomers when he was spotted by Bagley.
"Meet the Gunboat," he said by way of Introduction.
"fiunboat," we said politely, "joti are the oue per.on
who has boxed both Carpentler and Jack Dempsey.
Who, in jour opinion, will win if those persons ever
get together?"
The (tiiuboat tarked to port, leaned against a pillar
which also helped si pport (he elevated road and replied
slowly:
"Dempsey will kill that guy. He's too big, too strong,
too wild and hits au AWFUL wallop. Yes, he hits
SOME wallop."
i;VZ) the Ounboat was stroking his chin as he
Ti steered his way thrnunh the Uafiic tn ihr "T:'
stairs.
(Covvrtaht, 1910, by Futttc Ltdoer Co.)
THIRTY NATIONS ENTERED
Argentine Sends Regrets to Olympic
Committee
Antwerp, July 8. Five weeks before
the opening of the Olympic games at
the Stadium, and with the entries rnpld
ly closing, thirty nations have entered
for the contests, two of them being
China nnd British India, which have
not hitherto been liRted as probable
competitors.
The Olympic committee has received
a cablegram from the Argentine com
mittee Indicating that Argentina will not
enter the Olympiad. The cablegram
said:
"Unable to sail. A thousand re
grets." Chile and Brazil an the onlj
South American countries eutered.
Mexico will have contestants in scveial
events,
'In addition to the countries already
named tho following may staud as the
official list of competing nations Aus
tralia, Belgium, Canada. Denmark,
Egypt, Spain, the United States, Fin
land. France. (Jreat Britain, (treece,
Holland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg,
Norway, Now Zealand, Portugal, Po
land, South Africa, Rumania, Sweden.
Switzerland, Czecho-Slovnklu and
Jugo-SIavia.
A number of changes in dates for
events hnve been made bv the executive
committee. The new dates for polo
will be from August -1 to August 31 ;
for weight-throwing. August i!S to
August 31 ; decathlon, August 20 to
August 21; pentathlon. Angus 1(5; box
ing, August 20 to August 2.1; Cireco
Ilomnn wrestling, August 10 to 10 ; free
wrestling. Augtwt 24 to 27, aud fencing,
August 15 to 23.
SWIM FOR HUSS CUP
AMATEUR NOTES
OnUWdfr and bnttfrr mm dtrlnr to ply
with a ncond-clas tram should write to
imm vaienune, iuio south seventeenth
Meet
July 17
MERVIVE A. C. of the Fourteenth
vtiiril, managed bv Herbert Baroek, i
is going great guns this year nnd giv-
Ug some of till' best first-class teams . Indiana Clnb (waO first clan
hard battles The other day Mervine ' 2nl open J Melman. 'JWo .North Thirty.
traveled to Wildwood, N. J and met ""' """ ,
MlVT1- V? gTC, RnUlll " oVTn!iwraT5l;,7e(naWol?rro,Ka-..JUo?
?i-ni . tIlP tBirtpcn inning with . jibore Sharon Hill HI In tho evening
vMldnood on the long end of a 3 to rhllmorn A. A. aay) first claw, July 17
J store. The feature of the fray was. I open Ldwln Leech. S747 North Kront street,
the perfect throwing of Mervlne's out- Auburn A. C. (nv.tyl first class. July 10
"field. No less than five runners were!11 pfc-a LarMls. Diamond flosi.
thrown out at the plate. I . Amerieim A. A. (wl first class July
. , . I'1""' . .... , .. . 1T .n.n r .T. r.nff 24 47 Memnhls street.
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nome clubs. Address Herbert Baroek, rilrton Stars thom Juiv mil open
02(1 NVirth Eleventh street. R Uiurln. phono Dickinson 3168-n.
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TOMORROW'S RACE ENTRIES
three-
At Fort Erlo
First race, rurse $1800. maidens
year-olds and up, a rurionizs:
Anmut 1 Pommernnlan .... 07
I.ouetto ... im Miss lMwards ..101
Marie Freeborn 103 flneet Uouquet . 101
Glow Worm 107 Jim Tetrl 103
Second race, claiming, purse $1100, two-
ear-olds, S furlonis
Home Made. .... lot Roseate 101
Fair Lassie ....110 Mary Cow ell . ..Ill
Oeorire C. Jr . 114 Oet Em loil
Charlotte C 109 Fljtnir Ford ... Ill
I'nttcrn 113 Charley Hoy . . . 110
Third race, purse $1200. claiming, three-year-olds
anJ up, 1 mile and 70 nrds.
Miss Millions . 1)0 Old Top 102
Svone 100 Hroncho Hilly ,..11o
Jack K no Ducklnldc, . . .10(1
Betsy 10J Sho Devil 10H
Blazonry Ill
Fourth raco, purse $2000. Oreat Itles
Handicap, thrce-jenr-olds and up, l mllo
and 70 vards:
Clean Done .. ..100 Troltus 112
I'rlnceps 111! Spring-side . vlOO
Dr Joe .... ll.-i MldnlKht Hun 113
Fifth race, purs- J.'OOO, HuRalo Handicap,
three-jeaY-olds and up n furlones
Mnn i einer ns .Marjorle Hnes ..102
His Choice ... 112 Oeorge Starr ...US
Major Mouse , 1110 Ks'cre
Klnc Herod . UU St, Quentln
Sixth race, purse $1200, claiming,
)ejr-olds and up, 1 mile nnd 70 yards,
flsyer S7 Muglvan ..
Mormon Flder .. 107 James .
Nlshtwlnd 110 Short Change
Joan of Arc ......103 Hondo
Trophy 110 Capt. Hodge Ill
Seventh race, purse $lf00, claiming, three
i ear-olds and up. 1 mile and 70 yards:
I.oro Humllton ,. OS My Dear 102
Keu-ple O'Nell , 10R Tort Hllss Ill
Kxhorter ,.,.100 Kilts 2d fJO?
Freemantle .111 Frank Monroe ...111
Weather clear, track fas.
'Apprentice -illowarce claimed.
108
1211
three-
...104
...107
...10)
.107
Annie Edgar .,.10H Hob llnkor ..' 11(1
Pretty Daby J..,lon strlko Hreaker ...110
Onlco 100
Weather clear: track heavy.
Apprentice allowance claimed.
furlongs.
At Aqueduct
First race, two-j ear-olds, 8
claiming;
General Average .112 'George Jlovce ...102
Omer K. .......112 llama 113
rJxnlqslve KM! 'Vic Munoz 103
Uallynew 113
Second race, steeplechase, handicap, four-year-olds
ana up. about 24 miles:
D6ublet 100 Decisive 1.1!)
Lylle u 142 bjnlnrja 133
Dcbadou 132
Third race, the Trcmont Stakes, two-year-olds,
o furlongs:
Jcg US Touch Mo Not ...127
Dlmmesdale ,..11.- Inchcnpo ....... lift
Houyhnhnm 112 Kirk rvlngton .113
Sporting; Illood ..112 Star Voter 127
Uroomspun 112
Fourth race, tho Der Stakes, three-venr-olds.
IH miles:
Man O' War ....120 John V drier.... 10S
Fifth race, claiming thrce-j ear-olds and
up. 1 r.ln miles:
War Machtne .. 110 Thrift .....110
Utile Nearer .. 113 Klmendorf .......123
War Smoke .... 110
Sixth race, maldm three-year-olds and UP.
Ol& furtnnvH.
..11.1 Ten can no
..110 Mario Antolnette.UO
..US I-ai1 Arrhle ....110
..111 Cherrv Cnek ...111
..113 I he Dauphin ....115
..118 Irish Dancer ....118
..111) King George .,.113
..113 F.rnevt A 118
..113 Sea Sinner 115
-.113
track fast
Five Leading Batters
in Ttvo Major Leagues
AMimiCAN I-EACIUH
rinjer Club O.'AIl. It. II. TC.
Rlsler. St. Unls 78 204 B7 12.1 .413
Speaker, Cleveland... 73 233 70 112 .308
Jackson. Chicago . (10 273 40 103 .30B
rtuth. New York 70 233 71 01 .331
Weaver, Chicago 73 300 60 111 .350
NATIONAL I.KAOCE
llai-er Club 0. AH. U. II. TO.
Iiornshr. St. I-ouls... 74 201 30 110 .373
Hmltll. New York 42 132 10 47 .336
n.itihcrt, Cincinnati. 83 213 34 71 .330
Ronetchr. Ilrooklyn... 88 223 24,78 .820
Kouan. Cincinnati .... (13 210 33 78 .323
Joe Joe
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Universal .
Oonxalo ..
Double Eve
Hurley
Royal Illood . . .
Kcho It
Sir Grafton ...
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Weather clear
'Apprentice allowance claimed.
At Windsor
First race. 1 mile, three-year-olds and up,
r'nlmlng, S1200:
llanjan 101 'Harry Glover .,.103
Hope .108 'High Olympus ... Ill
'('omache IU 'Kentucky Hoy ...ill
lloxer IU Hemisphere Ill
Contestant UG Lady Ward 1111
Rouen 110
Second race, 8V4 furlongs, two-year-olds,
elalmlng $1200:
Mary Itelgel .. ,102 Romper 102
The Enquirer ...103 lllg Hear 107
Nurse Jane 112 'High Wave 113
Sea Court . ...113
Third race, n furlongs, three- ear-olds and
up. claiming, puree $1200:
.Donna Roma . 100 Oolden Dawn ...10.1
Wit for Tat 10B -Deckhand Ill
summer a sn . 111 iron imy 111
Faul Connelly 111 'Archie AlexanderlM
Lancelot 110 Timothy J. Hogan.118
Propaganda .. 110
Fourth race m miles, three-) ear-olds and
up, claiming, purse tiatO:
Candolarla . . 100Short Stop 114
Jack Reeves 111 'Don Dodge Ill
Douglas S. Ill
Fifth rate 1', miles, three-jear-olds and
up. Prince Edward Hotel Handicap, added
purse $6000
(aXlaln d Caui OS (a)Hondage 113
Douglas 8 102 Romeo . ...lOOJ
Honolulu Hoy 100 Snap Dragon 2d 1141
Paul Weldel . 110 Tho Porter 131
(a)Jnmes Arthur cntn
Sixth race purse $1200, three-)ear-olds, 0
furlongs:
Shilling . 110 Algonquin 110
Hackamare 110 .Murray 110
Double Van 110 Cobalt Lass Ill
Charley Le- Romeo US
decker . .. US
Sovcnth race 0 furlongs, three-year-olds
and up, ilalnnnc purse $1200,
Ooldlne 101 'Vision 100
Hetslnda .... 105 Keymar ltl
Helma .. 1011 I'llsen 119
At Latonla
First race. $1300. claiming, three-year-olds
and up, 6 furlongs:
Mabel 0 101 'Sweeping aionce.105
Sam's Hoy 107 Sand Bed ..,...,107
Trlomphant (Imp)Ilo 'Dark Hilt (Imp).llT)
Discussion 11.1 Cnnvcrse 115
Second rice. $1300 purse, :wo- ear-old
maidens. 3V, furlongs:
Marjorle McKny..U2 (b)Old Faithful ..113
Cozctte 112 Dark Hen 115
Counters 112 Also eligible:
Coeur de Feu ...112 Hit of Green ....112
Rising Rock ....111 (ti)Kate Fraley ..112
Clarkson (Imp). . .113 Loughland 113
Anunda 112 Miss Prosperity ..112
Tawasantha 112 (a)I.lt'le Ross ... .112
Fair Florin 112 Hilly Harton ....W3
(a)Mlss Hilarity ..112
(a)Drotcli Hros -Hluegrass entry. (b)Dunne
entry.
Third rsce $1100. purse, three-year-olds
nnd up. 1 1-1(1 miles:
Simpleton 0.1 Hscovar 103
Dr. Carmen ....101 Cllntonvllle 103
Docod ...103 Wave (Imp) 10(1
Sands of Pleasure 11H
rourth race. $2000 purse, the Midway
Handicap, three-year-olds and up. 0 furlongs:
Furbelow ....102 .Torlce 102
Linden . 103 Carmnndale .....101
Ginger 110 American Ace ...118
Dodge 120 rtagtt 138
Fifth rice $1000 ndded. Daniel Iloonc
Handicap lhree-enr-olds and up, 1V4 miles-
Wlckford ... 01 Frank W 04
Amond (Imp) ... DO Wave (Imp) 00
Heavcrklll .103 Cleopatra 107
(c)Dr. Clark 109 (c)W'lldalr 117
Mlnto 2d (Imp).'. .115 Drastic 117
(c)Whltney entry.
Sixth race, puree, llurnett Woods llandl
ran. two-vear-olils. 11 ftirlnnirst
(d)Pekoe 105 (d)Hettlna 112
Last Rose 112 Anne Elizabeth . 112
Hen Vnlct 117 (lold Digger ... I'
Monsoon 123 The .Ally 12S
Are, High 1J.I
(d)J N. Camden entry.
Seventh race, $1300 claiming, three-ycar-
nins ana up, ity mil
CARMAN AND BEDELL BRING
BIKE VICTORY TO' AMERICA
United States Riders Take First and Second, Respectively, fa
International Forty-Mile Grind Against Italy,
Ten Thdusand See Races
ANOTHER victory for America in
the long list of 1020 international
f-porting events was chalked up nt tho
Point Breeze Velodrome last night when
Clarence Carman, tho world's cham
pion, nnd Menus Bedell, tho grand old
mnn of tho bicycle game, carried tho
Stars ,and Stripes to a triumph over
Vlnccrfzo Maddonn nnd Gcorgo Colom
batto, representing Italy, In a forty
mllo motorpaccd race.
More than 10,000 persons saw the
two Amerlsnn riders finish first and
cecond, gaining eight points for the
United Htntes. Mnddona and Colom
batto rode gamely to the end, but were
forced to tako third and fourth places,
respectively. In Justice to the Italians,
It must be stated that both, were handi
capped by tire and motor trouble.
Faced by the peerless Jimmy Hunter,
Carman rode the forty miles in the re
markable time of 52 minutes and 58
seconds, which is apnroximatqjty forty
five miles an hour. Never once iti the
long grind did his front wheel leave the
motor. Ho was out In front nt the very
start and led Bedell to tho finishing
line- bjf four lnps. If Carman had car
ried on at his 'average speed he would
have cracked the record for an hour's
race. He will have n chance to get the
mark in the Brnssnrd classic tomorrow
night.
Overflow Crowd
The arena was packed to overflowing
by tho largest crowd thafever attended
a bicycle tvent In this city. Every Heat
was taken and the arena held more than
1000 of those who were too lato to get
scats In the stands.
In one. of the most thrilling match
sprint races ever staged, "Willie
Spencer, the Canadian champion,
scored a straight heat victory over
Orlando Piani, the Italian tltleholder.
It was n rare of brain as well ns brawn
for in" both heats the athletes jockeyed
for positions so long that onco they
stood still during the race for as long
ns two minutes. As cvldcnco of this, It
took them more than four minutes to
finish the second heat.
Junior Walthour Impresses
However, It is the last lap that counts
and the famous blond from Canada
swung around the. final turn of the
track in the first heat in 10 2-5 seconds,
noslnc out Piani by tho width of a tire.
He even bettered this time in the second
heat dolug 10 1-5 seconds for the last
lap.
Another big feature, was the double
Convoy 07 Paris Mala ....100 L taM,- ivlfl,r Jr h,
-.viarse jonn . ...hki vvenonan nn '." " -.., ,..,.--.-.,--., -
Chler Hrottn ....112 Cnpl. Hees lit
Tom Saunders ...114 Klmpalong (Imp) .11 1
Bradley's Choke. 114 Harvest King ....111
Trooper no
Weuthcr clear: 'rack slow.
Apprentice allowance claimed.
McCANN-NELSON DRAW
Fast Bout Results at Madison Club
Last Night
Bobby McCnnn. of Ornys Ferry, and
Joe Nelson, of Southwark, boxed six
fast rounds tn a draw at the Madison
A'."C. last night. The wlndup had been
scheduled ns an eight-round affair, but
owing to the slim crowd the bout was
cut to six rounds.
The semiwindup was the only other
bout that went the limit. Young 3am
Langford beat Duke Avery, Charlie
Hauber stopped Phil Ityun in one round.
Mike Connors ndded another victim to
his long K. O, list by stopping Young
McGnnley in the second frame, nnd Joe
Christie put Eddie Palmer to sleep In
two rounds.
REFEREE STOPS BOUT
Willie Houck, Outclassed, Fouls
Krauso at Germantown A. A.
Johnny Krouse easily bested ft'illie
Houck In five rounds in whnt should
hove been nn eight-round setto in the
wind-up last night nt the Germantown
A. A.
Houelc. who was outclassed nftor tho
first session, hit Krause low at least
four times in the fifth session. Then
the referee stopped the bout.
July
1'. U, T, (away) first class, July 10 open
J Whiteside, Diamond 0033.
NorriMoun A. A, (away) first clans
Jack Harris 84J Cherry street, NorrUtown
Pa
Liberty Ktara (away) first class JuU 24
23 open P Williams, 700 South Thlrieenth
street
KellSlnXtOn A. (.'.--(aWHv) first rlaii li. Iu
10 August 7 open Joe Hartley. Kcnsliurmn
6211
(Umbel nros,-
-(away) first class July in
Woody Wilson 1037 North
IS nn
Twentj-tlfth street. Camden, N J
North Penn (away) first class 0orge
Sommerer 2022 West Susquehanna avenue
lit. Carmel 11. C (home) twelve. thirteen
ears old G Illeyler, 2318 South Third
street
Klmn I'. C (away) first class Jul 10-11
open- William Hill 203H North Third street
Lorraine (ilnnts (away) first class if T
Turpln 4223 Ludlow street
St. Monica' Hrds (away) thirteen four
teen years old Hughle McLonn 137 .Mifflin
street
Madlann It. C. (aa) flfieen eighteen
5 ears old J Koslk 2flOO Mad vin street
Peerless Ilengals (away) fteen seventeen
'ears old J J Dannon Jr .'713 North
Heinherger street.
McCurdy, Three-Time Winner, Will
Defend Title Tomorrow
L. B. McCurdy. of the Philadelphia I
Swimming Club, will defend his title
in the annual event for the Hubs cup
to be held tomorrow under the auspices
of the Philadelphia Swimming Club lit
Lafayette, Pa., in the SchujlklU river.
McCurdy i who has won the event for
three consecutive years, has been traiu-
ing the last few day.
n mn r r K TO V
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HASKHAIX, TODAV. 3.80 P. M.
ATHLETICS va. CHICAGO
Resented Heats nt (Umbels and Spaldlngs
fJAMlJlU.Y OPEN-AIR AKKNA
frankford Atenue and (tambrla Street
UTH
ford Atenue and fjnmhrla
rrlday Kvenlng. July ,0
1 C'KACItEBJACK IIOUTfl
Z Eights and 3 KUes
National A.
TOMI'llT
llfb Fit. Arena
. h4T ' -I - - - Airmail!
JWAJettJllNCIUaS (8 rds.) JOJ5 JACKSON
NssjCsBKt see. w.-7. 1.W
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THE SHOW OF SHOWS
Phillies' Park
,"2L!5l GREAT,
AUUlUgUUU
Mod. Night'
July 12th
LEW TENDLER vs.
WILLIEJACKSON
Absolotelr the greatest inateh
pnstlble In b'mlng.
Three other peppery nonts.
rrlres 31, :, J, $5. hay seats to
day at OlmbeU, Tendler & (llassnian's,
18 Chestnut, DonagliT's, 33 8. 11th nnd
Ion ItaUM. 1)41 Real Katnte Trust
Batldlac Oet forty far till slunr.
Easy to Buy
lou need not delay the purchase of
thnt niryrle a day longer. Come In nd
see us and e will
he glad to make an
Immediate purchase
possible. And to
morrow you can
take your llrst ride
up the road on your
wheel, Oet the mostj
out of outtdoor life
out Into the open
country.
There Isn't a more
uonderful rerrea-
tioo.
Jf N
$1.00 Deposit Secures It
$1.00 Weekly PnyB for It
.. Don't wait! (let our terras at once
tomorrow! They are the easiest In
town.
LARGEST VARIETY OF
BICYCLES
to choose from. We don't sell any
one bicycle, bat let yon choose from
12 Farribus Makes
1nk7 lojo Monr(r.s. am biyi.es,
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627 Market St.
1224 Girard Ave.
CLOTHES
Manufacturer's Sale of
5000
SUITS
Men's and Young
Men's
at the remarkable price of
$18.50
Hand tailored and guaran
teed all-wool. Direct from
manufacturer to consumer.
A Saving of $10 to $20
On Every Suit
Tho lot consists of Green, Brown
and Blue Flannels, Casaimeres
and Worsteds. Also Bluo and
Black Serges all styles and sizes.
807 ARCH ST.
Fourth Floor. Take Elevator
OPKN rtorintpAYB CNTIX V. SI.
Bolt ends of fine woolens
to go at half-price and less
SUITS
Made to Measure
25$36
Fabrics formerly $50 to.$75
Are Included in This Sale
Wonderful values In this sale, 5Ien! The end of the busiest season In
our history Hnils us with n ureat aMumulatlun of short pleies of line fab.
,lrs many slneJe ult leojctlt, some with HUfflcient material for uit extra
nalr of trousers, othera for two-piece suits only. They must move quickly
to make room for the arrival of roll a-oods from the mil s. l,ery one la
marked so low that you ran save balf-.Ua former ylue. Kvery ault
custom tailored to your measure und backed by a posltne iruarantee for
perfect fit. Don't delay the early culler get the beat selection I
All Wool Blue Serge
i W T W ITp Made To Order
SUITS wif s-
Reduced to Bring Quick Action
35-00 1 $45-o
slxtoen-rcar-old son of the noted rider,
Young Walthour 'captured tlio final heat
of tho two-thirds mile amateur .handi
cap with nlmoRt twenty j'ardt to spare.
He stnrted with a twenty-yard handi
cap nnd was clocked in 1 :18 1-5.
Walthour also rode a great raco in
the two-mllo amateur scratch, winning
by fifteen yards in 4 :35 2-5. Thift event
was marred by a rail in which lour went
down. One of the four was Frank
Harris, the Olympic flier.
This took some of tho thrill out of the
event, for a dash between Harris and
JValthour wai assured. These two am
ateurs aro matched In a special sprint
raco for tomorrow night. No one was
hurt in the accident, but Vernon Ncw
comber, of tho Quaker City Cycle Club,
was suspended indefinitely for switching.
International teams match, forty.mll. '
fesslonal race! , ""' Jf
'Distance
10 miles .
zo miles
T-alr .
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II
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52 " e ,. carman.! ... mUH
0 mil w-..iCarman. ... bjm'1
Won h !..!.. l.u . ':. . '58 I
Ital with a Joints. "" """" "wwi.
i -'ff1' Clarence Carman, America .. .
Ihlrrt V(Ao.n- -jfVI V f?"0 liltnrii I
fJfirm.n.naf.r,,?n D'nmarki fourtfi, ni,1.'
Colombatto, Italy, paced by Johinil SehSl"
Scraps About Scrappers;
JJOW it develops that a cnarapM.
... ""'"". ucorgcg ct.
pentlcr and Jack Dcinpsov may not b
held until some time in 1021. it t
Iiaah 1 u smaJ kfAa?bila,l- It. i a .
" "-urueu ucuniieiy mai toe Frenel,.
man Is signed to an Iron-clad contrtct I
uy jiiaries u, wocurnn, ot London, (or
n ranicn wiui dempsey, ana the IlrltlA
promoter has until December 31. 1020'
In which to get tho signature of tli
Amcricnn for a bout with Cnrpentlrr,
After that date tho Frenchman will U
That a Demnscy-Carpcntlcr rnatch
never will bo held abroad is assured be.
cause the chamniou has annotineeri t.
and again he never would leave tij
UUIll'U OIUICD III 1JUA. JVIl OI Wnltl
means that It will be a lonz. Inni. ui,ii.
before tho European title-holder na
iiiu nviiu d uiuiitji vi. vuvviii;r.
Francois Deacamns and Carpentler l
on the La Lorraine Saturday. Thr 'JJH
return here Sertember 4 on the ssm s im
ship and Carpentler will meet Dat Levlnik.
on October 10. ""',
rhlllr fans have the choice of two w
Inir sliorfe here tonight. FIe-bout promir.i
are arratyred for the Eleventh Street Max
and the Cambria A. C.
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A welterwelfht match between a boik
nnd a flahter wlu he the headllner at tt
EleventhTstreet Club when Stanlev iii-.S!
meets .Top Jackson. Hlnckle. In addition ta
helnc clever, also has a hard kick In cu
right mitt." rhe semi will be Joe Illchtrii
Jnck "Diamond, The other bouts: Prtnkli
Mitchell vs. Jlmmv Howell, Bobby Wolnn
vs Hobby Nelson and Ace of Spades vi ui
Ilennr LMimnl has arrived h.b
New York.followlrir his knockout vlctorr
Willie KAwnrd ndvlses that he deilrn
to match Tommy Murray with the best e'
the bantams- that Jimmy Mendo Is tii
for bouts with Huahev Hutchinson mnA im
O'Donnelir and that Frankle Murray will M
matched with Indian nuesell at Harrliburt
i& imu nnii. id oci ill uu puunus. rinitiia
How the mighty are flopping-! Chamclea
Denny Leonard is challenging Tendler, ant I
iuck euipBey js iBuing uens to ueorici
-arpcniicr.
. Matty Dechter, a ninety-live- poundfr.
shows nromlse of develonlnir lntn wnnh. I
,mltt wletder. Steto Marcoo has Mat In tow.
In the main mill ht the Cambria A n
tonight Leo Stahle, middleweight champion
of the Atlantic fleet, will tackle Joe Ttor
rsll. Freddy Turner Is scheduled to metti
uiuy uannun n tuc pcjim-uiihi.
Young roster showed good form In hlsfl
last two matches, hen ho met Joe "Wrlulitll
and Bobby Uurmar. II
TMdte Warnnd Is hsvlnv trmit.l tll. V
action. Pete Moran says all of the ste
lightweights are passing up the Wallopln
op.
Carl Trrmalne will be unable to box f.
.'I
several months., Jie.lsesurferlng with ','ft
nenrilrltls. and an oneratlon tnav hm neijsl
Frankle Farmer hna refused to meet tLtl
knnckcrout, Danny Ilodgers, sass Joe Km-1
nedy.
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PHILA'S OUALITYi
CLEANERS DYEm
We can do the job, be it big or little, with care I VJ
and promptness. A phone call will bring us to
your door without Jelay.
Information of Value
Excellent care Is exercised by oar
workmen In the cleaning1 of draperies,
blsnkcts, men's und women's clothing,
etc.
Parcel Post Service '
If out ot town send your clothes by
parrel post. We assure the (umt
prompt nnd satisfactory service.
1113 Cbcitnnt St. 5557 Germantown J,. S. W. Cor. 52d and Sanion So,
Main Office and Worka, 1616,-28 N. 21st St
For Regular $60 Valuo
For Regular $76 Value
1617 CHESTNUT STREET. ,.
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; Opf n Monday f and Saturday Evenings
M. & H. SELL IT FOR LESS
Unmatchable Values in
M. & H. Bathing Suits
If you will compare the quality of these goods "with the quality
of bathing suits sold elsewhere at higher prices, you will see the
difference andrealize thut here, you got quality and that you can get
it Tor less, proving our slogan "M. & H. Sell It for Less."
LIFE
BUARD
$8 Life
Guard
suits, $r.50
I Nov V
I Made ot finest quality
dyes possible to ob
tain All-wool white
worsted sleoeless
shirt, all wool blue
flannel pants! extra
quality white weh belt,
non-rustable buckle.
tf Suits $1.50
Now
Cherry Valley blue
flannel pants. ul.
wool shirt i whlto
web belt, non-rust-alile
buckle
$3.50 Suits, Now.... $9
Light-weight blue flannel "
shirt! white web M belt, non-rustable
buckle. Plenty good enough for short
term bathers.' Will pay for Itself the
three or four tlmea you go into the surf
or pool.
Women's All-yool One-Piece
Swimming Suits' $4
T (Inline 51 Rfl Tf
111 V;uuuii v-w
AUAVool,2-Piecc
Bathing $C
Suilsnow
l'lne worsted, choice of
colors! some with V-necks.
Itegular values IT and 18.
M. & H. Tennis Special
$15 Rackets
American
Driver
Paramount
Women's
National
'(mm
I J 1 M
23" Sa
no
Every one snuro
Made of best , 'lc'
wood, correct In shspj
and balance. Terfectlr
strung wh flnest Im
ported nngllsh IjrnbJ
gut. Itawhlde re-enforceJ
shoulders, four sld
cedar handle. Ths Am".
lean Hrlver and be
I'aramtfunt a r
for men M-
Vast. Bmsshing
game. Tna ?:
?Ss NatlonsI l
speolally "
for women
$4 to $6 Rackets, $3
Several don samples, Just one or iw
of a kind.
Wool-Mixed, $3
Cotton', $M0
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Join the M. & H. 6th Annual
Fishing Contest
$300 p Free
If you cannot come to the ttor
to regUter, write, and card will
be mailed. Every incmbrr
fllveti identifying KWinV'bV.V,
opener, wrench etc. If flr '
are lost, finder can find owner
through ua. Hundred of KtVf
returned through ua. Join toda'J.
Nothing to buy, nothing ' I"1"
for.
Free-Spool Reel
A, special throw-on nd tl1
throw-off attacbmtnt! 2S0- " IU
yard capacity; German
silver, non-rustable; will lst llff
time wiui' ordinary uw.
Look, for
JWgSJtt
Wik MP. fP1, iPff "
.rPfn monaay ana autuway Civenmgszxzzu fesaSrMw thubsday awd satobpat xyMpwonSZyZ
. M&ZlUM iiwirhrt1 -tf-r- "- MjiJIMl r VJ---'-Ttk---l-. -.,fc-..'isJ 1 ,.- " - , ,... -n.vm.f i-iir-natiffsiainr-n H
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