y, 'T-JfifO"''' ,.-V,i- , V I s $HE BALL IN THE A, L.MAY BE LIVELIER THAN THAT IN NATIONAL, BUT SO IS TH&MMrACi -yri . Sit .1 V RS s. v. f- MISKE-DEMPSEYBOUT IS BEING TAKEN SERIOUSL Y, AND FANS PA Y TO SEE PRINCIPALS IN TRAINING Ily ItOBEIlT W. MAXWELL Sport Editor Evening Tnbllc Ledger !; ' Ilcntoit Harbor, Mich., Sept. . '' milEY are tnking this scrap between Jack Dcmpsey A and Billy Miske seriously In this town. They which f is a way of referring 'to tho natives and those who are not natlrca bellcvo tho champion has a tough job on his hands next Monday, and Is likely to have some hard luck. This conversation Is Intensely Interesting because It cloites the approaching conflict with an air of uncertainty. , Difference of opinion makes pinochle and checkers popu lar, and, perhaps, the unrestrained ehnttc- will attract the cash customers to the fight. Funny thing about thin light. On paper, it looks like a cinch for Dempscy. with MUke running a bum second like the horse which delivers the groceries to Ira lVowry nt lietzwoqd, Pa., in a race with Man o' War. However, after short Jaunt down the principal and only street in this town, the dope gets an awful wallop. There Is a feeling that Mlske will be sticking around at tho end of the tenth round, und might not be In a bad shape as the champion. For that reason let's forget the expert Btuff on who Is going to win or lo6e. Denipsey should grab the ver dict early In the battle, but whether he does or not remains to be seen. JUT there is one thing certain, and that is the boys MJ arc training every day for the trny. They am certainly working right in the open, but nobody can tee them unless the cashier at the gate is rliiteJ. Modem training is a great thing, provided it doem't tain. Big Croivd to See the Battle THEHK will be n big crowd present when the big noise is pulled off, nnd both contestants will receive a lot of money for their services. That is to be expected, but, take it from t!, the training season is the gravy. Yesterday, some two thousand spectators paid fifty cents aoh to havo a look nt Dempscy, end one-half that number was at the Miske amp today. Tomorrow twice -.! .... (IniM fAF vrnrtrf1f flint as many are expccieu, so juu u uSu.w .v. .......... . - it pays to exercise. . Speaking of this sort of thing, we saw Dempsey In action yesterday, and he looked good. He boxed two rounds with Harry Greb. who. to my mind, is a better man than Mlske. Jack tore into the I'ittuburgher, landed many hard slams and punches better nnd with more ac curacy than nt any time in Toledo. Greb was helpless against the terrific attack, and the only thing which aved him from taking the high dive was the heavy gloves. Over at Kastmnn Springs, Miske. who worked out for the benefit of himself and the mercenary onlookers, punched Jack Helnnn, a big truck horse, around the ring for two rounds and finished with Joe Wagner, another bimbo. Mlske seemed a triflo slow, and was flatfooted. Perhaps he is overtrained, but you never can tell nftci taking one look. , OVTCVJJIi, Hilly is handicapped because of pooi sparring partners, and this mtgnt serve m r excuse, if one is needed Daily Training Means Added Money miin boxers work out today. Ditto tomorrow. With -L the mob Paying good money nt the gate, they would bo suckers if they laid off. Dempscy is in the ball park behind the arena. The granditand Is holding more peoplo than ever before, nnd the parking spaces Jn tho outfield rire well filled. It's quite the thing to spend tho after noon in one of the camps. Mlsko has his camp In the shadow of the House of Dnvld, which boasts of. a bewhlskered band of-horn-blowers and a baseball team. Several safety razor sales man have starved to death after wandering into the place by mistake, but that Is neither hero nor' there. The House of David and Billy Mlske are tho principal attractions. Billy has a great scheme to get the coin. There isn't a fence nround tho tilae, but there Is a swinging, shimmy ing bridge over a deep ravine, and it is impossible, to cross unless tho bridge tender's palm is caressed with silver. It's a great life! As was said before, a big crowd is expected. Pro motor Floyd Fltzslmmons, who, by the 'way, Is a Vregu lar guy," says the arena will be packed. This means about 17,000 can bo accommodated, and if such is the case,- the receipts will be close to $-00,000. That's a lot of money, but the fans are all hct up, and might come out. The arena ,1s a great piece of work. It isn't a vast wooden structure like the one at Toledo, bvt a piece of ground with n six-foot fence around It. A .natural amphi theatre has been converted into a stadium with the seats built on tho hillside. The ring is built slightly below tho Mirface, so every one can see. It i on Ideal place for n boxing match. ' fOR the benefit of those who have on idea that thts battle is' to be a referee's decision, allow us to stoia that it is a ten-round, no-decision affair. There can le no official verdict rendered, unless a knockout i. scored. The referee hat not yet been selected, bitt an announcement is likely to be wodo today, Jimmy Douglicrty Is Mentioned . SKVERA.L men ore being considered, but Jimmy Dougherty, the Bnron of Leiperville, is said to bo the man. Both Jack Kearns and Jack lleddy have agreed on him, and all that remnlnB to be done is to get th6 consent of the commissioner of boxing. After the workout yesterday. I visited Dempsey at tho training headquarters, nnd asked him what he ex pected to do. "I expect to stop Mlske as soon as I can," was the reply. "If an opening comes, I will knock him stiff. He would do the same to me. and 1 am not taking any chances." Mlsko did not express much confidence, but said he was In wonderful shape, nnd wot" Id ghe Dempscy all he was looking for. THERE is the dope on the works, ami, in the mean- ' time the participants are training faithfully In tht hot sun, and it coits only fifty cent a look. Conrrloht, ttlO, bu Public L'iatr Co. THAT GUILTIEST FEELING . jav Jack, amy N!! Smw. j - & A RHSVM,t PRIK.K ( 6B6rJ OttB. 1 t ll 1 TfteTTy mvh ". j y rsr j JW 3Hwe i5Jma Y PRIMA DONNA" REDS MADE A MESS OF I Pat Moron's Team Might Now Be Holding Comfortahi ' Lead But for "Temperaments" Our Amateur 1 Golf Title in Grave Danger Ily GRANTLAND RICK The Duffer's Invlctus Out of the blight that covers me, A3 t GuCST -( playi6 around j a FOUBSomiE YoU MAKE Faux pa& y aski'-js oh MlKITitJC FOR '.SOmoTMujG- TO'TAKf LOUi AuD CoMTlMlEP AcxSMTef 25' J SPENCER-KAISER MATCH RACE SHORT HOLES AT ENGINEERS' INSPIRE NO HOPE IN GOLFERS Team Motor-Pace Grind for 35 Miles Also On at Drome i Tonight Willie Spencer, the Canadian cham pion who could do no better than third in the big purec race on Thursday night, ', will havo a chnnce to get even with Harry Kaiser, the $1000 winner, the Kpecial sprint match race nt the Point ' Breze velodrome tonight. This event will bo one of the two big features at the drome. In the other half Clarence Carman and George Co lombatto will team against Frwk Corry and George Chapman in a tfiirty-hve-mlle motorpncod grind. Spencer defeated Kal-er earlier tlii season nnd he was the favorite to win the $1000 race on Thursday. Kaier slipped into the victory with Pete Moeskop second nnd Spencer third. T he ' Canadian believes no sun ""ruj Great Field Is Rehearsed for U. S. Amateur Title Run-1 Off More Threes Than Fives Other Holes De mand Direction Rather Than Slugging I-., h v.,n- Vnrri.- nnd states xnni ne n.v .-.v.. --., -,- . . . . prove it tonigiu. ine ovrai m ur test two in threo one-mile heats. Corry and Chapman appear to be the favorite in the motorpace grind. Corry has won threo out of his last four races lit the Dromo and Chapman has been bbowing excellent fqrin at Providence. Both Chapman aud Car man got behind hlow motors in tho American fifty-mile championship ana were unable to do anything. In addition to these ract-.s then; will be i,evcral amateur events with Bobby Walthour. Jr.. and Frank Harris on scratch In the handicap bprint. BURMAN INjMAPE After Bout With Herman, Ohlca- goan Will Come East j -Joev is in great shape: if he doebn't, inth bantam title from Pete Herman, on Monday ut St. LouIh. tho .'.umpion at least will know that ho was in u tough "buttle." This is tho me-sMgo lent out by Tommy Walsn. .nanagor f Jon Burman. Chicago luntnniw.ight. Following his bout with H.-riniiu. Bur man will come east for his match next Friday night ut the Cum;ln Por; men's Club, where he will meet Joe O'Donnell in an eight-round bout. Benny I.eonurd. the Mglitweight champ, Is scheduled to appear in the hetdllner of tho all-btnr nnd well-bal auced show, which Is to be the hrt of the season in Camden. It will mark Leonard's entrance- Into tlu next divi sion bemuse the lightweights apparent.' are passing him up. In meeting Knock out I.oughlin Leonard is taUlni; on a dangerous puncher. This encounter is tcheduled for twelve rounds. A teu-rounu nunuier n -.o urv,-,-u Joo Benjamin and Frankio Conlfrey. The opening number Is to be u six-round mix between Johnny Me.lv and Tommy Touhey. S. & C. IN TWO HARD GAMES Store Boys to Play Union A. A. To- day and Rex Club Labor Day This afternoon the 1'nlon A, A., of rhoeuixvllle, one of the strongest teams i- nimainr onuntv. will be the attraction . ,. Ktrnwbrldeo & Colthler's Krounds, at Sixty-third and Walnut streets. On Labor Day the Bex Club, Washington. D. C. will play the . knm nt their crouuds. As each .,., ., team has won one game this season. mn tno iimiinw gumo - ' v their strongest line-up. ""lA!. "h i. n linn hna lieon creatlv B SANDY McNIBLICK Knglneers' C. C, Rosljn. I Sept. -1. OXR look at the arena here over whoso hills and dales the classic struggle for the amateur golf cham-n!nn-hjp of the Fnlted States will so shortly commence is enough. It is enough to convince that few nmaturs are going to break 7." in the qualifying round Monday, enough to in spire depression over the sloping ef- jocis oi me greenc, me numcrouH ana cunning traps and the rugged nature o: ttio rough. A veteran golfer is immediatelr im pressed with the uecessity of placing veil!1 the tee shot rather than to go always Fourteen Par-4 Holes at Engineers' ; Three of Par 3 Kngfnecrs' Country Club, Rosljn, R. I., SepJ. 4. There is only one three-shot hole at the engineers' championship course where the national golf ama teur championship will start Mon duy, but it's enough. There are three onc-shotter, seven under 400 yards calling for a drive and pitch, and seven over -100 calling for a drive and full iron. Here is the par and yardage : Flrt nine length 41.1 U'.! 3J5 405 SS4 810 850 21S f.M 3391 Ton. Par i 4 4 4 4 4 4 s Becond nln L-nirth ISO 408 300 413 10.', 41C 333 840 430 -08t 33S1 , ..U362 3 4 4 4 S 4 4 4 4 34 80 CRA VATH CHAMPION PINCH-HITTER; MEUSEL SETS RECORDS IN BATTING Phils' Outfielder Connects Safely in 21 Consecutive Games for .444 Average rpillj riiillies have nt least one chain- J- pion. We nominate Gavvy Cravath. i the boss of the outfit, as the best pinch I hitter In either league. Bight now) Gavvy is on the top of the heap In the) National batting race with a percent-' age of .3W). lie has had eleven hitsj out of twenty-eight times at bat. which i is some pinch hitting. i Itogcrs Hornsby. of course, is the real topnotcher among the hitters with .807. Tddie Hnush Is second with .IW0. . Boss Young third with .332 and Milton, Stock fourth with .327.. Cy Williams has lloppcd somewhat, falling to .311. Cy and Irish Meusel are the only regu lar Phii.s In the .300 class. Inci t1intnll. Meusel socked safelv in twenty-one consecutive games for a newd 1020 National League record. He was stopped on Grover Alexander on August 31. In this streak he got thlrty-bix hits for an average of .444. Next to Meusel's string, tho longest batting streak was eighteen games by Gene Paulcttc. Grlmmes with eighteen and nine is the pitching prince of the league. Cooncr has twenty-one and eleven. .. j il Ars ?; vv S&VYS CRAVATH National League Pitching Pitcher Club . wt - -. -icoe, V.UI. Uoak beventeou anu ten ana aicximiuvs- ;apier. cm ... tw-!w ? ulii;!!-, , .J . 5?U ine uverusiD, hii;i inviuut frM.v-- i, rimes. iiKin plajed last Wednesday, follow: National League Batting h'ayra. Host. lloumi. I.W Vounir. N. T Sb. Cln Kmlth. St I Stock. St I. KIiib. N. T Duly, Chic. Hollochfr.- ( Mr Wheat Eklvn I Konetchy. IlUyn riayr -luh . 4. AH. K. II. IIR.8II.PC rihr I'h 1. '33 2S 1 11 1 O .300 NIcholKon Pitts 74 1.V1 18 BO jj .li.l..nvt . .mm ... , , 11 1.1, 11' - .lilt 4.VI fill 13 . la.', 4S2 71 K,t 37 73 !1 'i. 83 Villi 31 117 IBB 310 7tl 107 tlS 170 SI 134 . 34 7S 11 SU CO 002 3.1 20 lilt 472 Oil 11I .110 4BD 3 142 .111 420 30 134 II .378 8 .3(17 1 1 .344 2 27 .330 (i II .332 U 3 .32!l 1 14 .32H 0 14 .327 4 3 310 O 1 .310 0 111 31S S 8 31)1 for n slugging carry. i feet, from which a pitch back in tho Here at tho Lngineors the main idea green, to stay there, becomes a highly is to place tho shot to the right or the ( problematical feat. You can easily left or down the middle in order to open I como (rom one jcpth scudding across up the hole for a simpler second shot. I the green into the other and it, there- Thls done, it Is a comparatively sim-1 ore, takes no especial science or tcch ple matter to run off three or four par niue in tho urt of high bcoring to holes in succession. But one slip and i chalk down an 8 or 10 when the ball ii is jusi in I-) i uu aiuui u nctut! unauy arops in,io ine aggravating cup, elcht. It is being dohe every day by the starriest army of golfers that has ever competed iii any amateur championship anywhere. It win being done today bv the finest (floors. It Isn o wild -eyed guess that it will be done Monday and throughout the championship. Virtually nil tho entrants had ar rived hero today and were out there battling in desperate reheanal over tho course which is carcely four years old. but which is shortly to hold its second great championship. A Three nnd a Five High scoring is the rule. There are only threo f,hort holes and they require tho finest of finesse to hole a 3. Indeed. part or ine lugn scoring is ""'"" foot nutt Jluo to the fact that it is exceedingly , I',oc nu" easv to noie a o or u i on iun iiiun ones The first two holes are rcnlrte with undulations and dips, with deceptive distances for the second shots, the play ers are finding. You have to play for direction rather than length on the third, fourth nnd lifth holes, which aro good ones of tho drive and pitch va riety. The sixth calls for a screnmlng drive over a roup 01 irees ana nn excessive amount of control on tho irroon nlfnl. due to the undulating character of the green. The seventh has a long, narrow The star can take his chance Grimes, Hkln Mveri, HKlsn as 112 S 2li .120 488 00 130 Flack Chic 112 423 72.1211 II 11 Duncan Cln . . . .122 434 j.0 130 2 . KtiUlvan. lloat. Hancroft. N. Y Oroh. Cln . . . , Daulxrt. Cln. . . Smith. N T St 147 23 44 122 603 32 160 117 453 0I 133 112 427 69 138 77 2J l lli -errv f'hlc ' .'!li 400 40 121 (VtVy Pitt-. .117 400 00 1211 v...-i-"o. t. on 210 an in Pask.rt Clilc. ...13 3 47 111 Ilrler. Cln. ... 1Q g -J -.5 K.lly N. T 1" 481 04 137 Clrrnon.. St. U.. 9J ;Jg 15 .7 ffiffrtt-.J,pJii,.::i!g.jHff S5 Min.r nkin. ... "? -"' ii. .Schmidt. Wits. K. Vltiicher. H.7nrif VhllV' ilM S78 42 100 HarMr. ri. ! -in ,n " Nchf N. T 0 7 3 R 1 3 II S t 4S 8 7 (I 310 313 315 111 311 304 301 300 200 2fl8 2Kb 29 S 21)7 Mill SOS 202 2110 68 228 lfl outhworth ,J1tt.J0 443 62 l.n Flrtchrr. Phlfa....ll 444 43 123 K.rUI. rhlc 0 '"' ?L' -ii 03 30.1 o "i II 14 .280 0 O .281) 3 24 288 0 14 .288 4 12 .28(1 0 1 .280 8 8 .283 2 8 .283 1 1 .283 2 23 284 1 II .2 St 0 O .284 O 8 .283 2 18 .282 8 6 ,282 3 1 282 5 S3.2S0 O 4 .270 0 1 270 3 7 .278 Klrchcr. St. I.. North. St. I-... Cuooer, Pitta. .. Doak St. I.... Alexander. Chic. Douglas. N. Y. .. lluether. Cln. ... I.uque , Cln Nehf. NY. Adams. Pitts. .. Pfeffer. llkln .. Toney. N. Y. . . h'chupD. Ht. L. .. Tyler. Chic . . . Mrwdows. Phlla. . Vaughn, Chic. . . Mames. N. Y . . . Marquard. Uklyn Fisher. Cln. . . . Shordel, St 1.. Mamaux. llklin. . Carlson. Pitts, Illng. Cln Oeschgep. Host Eller. Cln Cadore, llklvn. . Smith Pklyn. . . Hallee. Cln rtudolph, Post . McQu'llan, Host . Hendrlx, Chic . Ponder. Pitts. . Hmlth. Phlla. . Haines, Bt. I. . . llubleli.N.Y.,I'hI, Hoott. Dost . . . Hamilton. Pitts , Ilenton. N. Y. . . . Illinr. Phlla rilllnrlm. Host., Causer, Phlla.. Jacohs. Bt. L. .., Carter. Chlo. .., Kayrs llont Ooodwln. Ht. L., Wlwier. Pitts. . , Iay. St. U...., Martin. Chic. . . 2 3 3 18 21 17 to 10 10 11 17 13 13 10 13 10 ,14 10 16 8 8 8 II 12 15 11 0 11 P.C. 1.000 1.000 .833 .714 .007 .007 .11(17 .0311 .030 .021) .023 .613 .011 .007 .1101) .0110 .503 .noi .188 .583 .571 .352 533 .533 .533 .521) .322 .517 .500 .500 478 407 .433 .444 .420 .420 .121 .400 .407 .400 .3(11) .375 .84S .357 .333 .333 .383 .383 .333 .273 .230 .200 154 lAst Shut- W. I out 2 .. .. NaCl League Club Batting Club Rt. lA)Uls Cincinnati Brooklyn o. aii n ii nn. sn. re 120 4307 542 1273 24 105 .200 122 4007 502 1121 11 104 .270 126 4420 521 1200 15 58 .272 Dugan Equals Mark by (get ting Five Blows in One Game; Sisler Is Leading JOSEPH DUGAN' has gone and tied another record. The snappy A's third baseman, in the fifteen-inning game against Detroit, slapped out fivo hits off Doc Ayres nnd Itcd Oldham. He is tho eighth American League player to gather five hits in one game this season. Dugan still is holding on to his .a00 average. He now has .324. Whitcy Witt hasn't lost any of his .321 average while sitting on the bench. After Whitcy there's a long drop to the next Mackman, Tilly Walker, who has a mark of .204. Sisler still is setting the pace at .3(10. Speaker is on his heels at .301. Jackson hns .377 and Buth .374. Eddie Collins Is fifth with .305. Ty Cobb is Bomcwhat further down with .320. During the last week Carl Mays turned in his 100th pitching victory of his American League career. He has readied his century win in less than six playing seasons. Ho has 101 wins to date. The A's have been his easiest victims. Ho has trimmed the Mnck men nineteen times and has lost only two games to them. Bagby Is tho leading hurlcr with twenty-five wins nnd nine defeats. This season Mays has twenty-onp ond nine. Diek Kerr has fifteen nnd seven and Clcottc nineteen and nine. The averages, which include games played last Wednesday, follow: Black as the pit from pole to pole, th,ank whatever gods there be When my ball flops into the hole. In the fall 'clutch of grip and stance, At caddies I have cried aloud; From trap to pit I daily prance, ily game is awful, but unco wed. Frtrni Experience EXPERIENCE is a wise teacher, but only n few ever nttend her school. It is surprising how many re fuse to learn from this greatest of nil instructors, ' The Reds this season might havo profited from tho Braves of iOlG, but tncy didn't. After winning the 1014 championship the Braves developed an inflamed case of temperament the next year and blew. To Reds won last year by playing ball by hustling and fighting back of good pitching. But this season even as early as March they began to exhibit signs of temperament, which, as Hek once wisely remarked, "is oniy a high brow word for pure, ordinary cussed ncss." They were not longer ball players, but prima .donnas. By contlntvng till mental nttitudo throughout tuo year they put themselves up against it, wncre today they, might have been comfort nblv nhcfld. They had chances to learn from the Braves of 1015, but they refused to take it. If the piper stcpa In to collect his pay they will nave no one eiso to blame. 1014 vs. 1020 SIX years ago the United States sent three of her greatest amateur golf ers to take a shot at the British title. The trio included Francis Oulmct, Chick Evans und Jerry Travcrs. Trev ors and Oulmet were dropped almost at the start. Evans lasted a strldo or two longer before he, also, was over powered by McFarlanc. Now, after six years, Great Britain sends four of her best to take a turn at our title. The four include both the British nnd French champions, wifh two of her leading amateurs' We hnvc already suffered three British golfing reverses this season nnd that seems about sufficient. If we can't ward off the impending attack with Hcrron, Jones, Ouimc't, Evans. Gnrdncr and others this coming week there will be little argument left u9 to where tho main golf supremacy of tho unhti, 1UV 11'BIO, British professional eolf hn !..., proved its supremncy. But with Ow ncr's showing- at Mulrfleld In .!.;! amateur test is far from holn ..... beyond debate. We may have a bttld uusivet ujr iu iuiuuio or cnu of tn After Fourteen Months T-i"TtfirmnnvT ..! t. ,. . . uvuuiuw mulling unor ne left tu - battered w niard sitting u a hlrtJ .1.l..t..1 -tit,...!. I l.l " "'L0IJI ucjcuhju uiiiiuuu in ma torner Ht Tw icuu, j., uviiiiiavf re-cnicrs the fist, whirl. ,j His match with Mlsko slinuM v. . set-uo unless snort has nnnthsr . J famous surprises to offer, but It shoniZ also give something of a llne'as to hoi Ajciuiiaey is luiiiimreu to nis WODUttM condition something over a year aro ' If ho is as cood now on ho . i.' the outlook for Carncntler or Wills Jd bo none too radiant. He has htrdjj uccu ui. uiu lujj iuu I'uuugu io Slip j,i uvi u, mo ug ui vwi'Ulv-UYC. 1 OiDu or. , interest in 1110 coming contest i Monday night can only be dovei, If Mlske is nt his bent and willln.i make a fight of it jis far as he can rtl The Now Crop nniCK HARLEY, Eddie Catey. ku VJ Rodgers, West nnd many from til All-American array of 10)0 have paH on. 1 But there will be a new cron of Mid worth, never fear. The 1010 revival ll football was an amazlnc nffatr. hut til 1020 Reason will call for even create interest,. Ana lviui sucn Mars to suH wun as iucaiiuin, ot Uenter; Oss, d Minnesota, and the cluster of talent m left at Pcnn State, W. and J Sml cubc, etc., competition win be as kcci as ever. Which reminds one that even this fj in advance no mistane can lie made I keeping a weather cyo focused upol jingo uczuck anu nis renn state mil chine. i TOHN HEISMAN comes back to nil I tJ old campus nt Pennsylvania after an absence ot twenty-nine years. II leu tiie lied and lslue stronghold I: 1801 nnd since that date he has been i wanderer through the West and Soutl with a long string of chamnionshii elevens In his wnke. If l'enn slip; attain this season the fault will tinrrth be with u coach who has made a sue cchs oijils profession for twenty-aim tCopvrloM. 1010. XII rights rtttrvti.i American League Batting Mann jiosi. ,-.S iooao 111 0 H .278 I New York. 125 480.' 537 1100 33 100 .2(18 Iivan Ht t, "J JV i" jj- 0 in 270 I Chlraxn .. . 127 411111 53(1 1103 1'8 04 .203 IloecW!. nost. ..'; JJ, 105 2 0 273 PhllJIIphU . 123 4218 433 1003 49 03 .280 Pick Host 8? 81 fl 14 0 0 .274 IlostOll .. .US 4003 410 1U32 15 07 .20(1 Kller. Cln . -I .Si 43 n3 i3 .: I'ltttburgh . 123 41T1 421 1070 13 110 .257 noyle NY... -"J Ji8 87 14o 4 18 .VT2 Purns N T Jr. SRn B0 105 0 1 .272 I H .. n n " '' " --? n rnnriMnn a nn nil, f ir.innw f'rulsf Host. 74 -IJ ... in inn Hrathcote. Ht I "" 21A oi at I-elxnrrTrau Wlr.go. Cln. i'h la. 67 200 2 03 l nu " ... .,- oo n, ..... .. -- green. Utie star can take his chance wir.go. cm. ,"1Kt soa ss 105 for tho pin or play safe from the o-Nm post . .' .so 227 is o.) dangerous traps, being content to get KrVger, jiiili n. . . w J3 JJ on and then simply face a 00 to 100 1 i.unue, cln ... 5; j'R 22 4fl 111- .270 0 .270 2 5 .2011 1 12 .207 The first short hole is the eighth. It is 20S yards in length and calls for di rection" as the prime factor for pn:' t-coring. It generally calls for a long iron, but many have nlready adopted the policy of ploying short for a suro foui rather than the risking of a pull or ullee to the strenuous traps at either End of a Perfect "Out" Tho only par 5 hole is the ninth, n wicked ending to what may be a good out journey. A long, straight carry from the tee is necet-sarv. lou then have a iiIacm! brassle to tho left, around the dog leg, i-utshia". Pitt" III lull) mo uicnofc ui u Bl'.'UI hlllld- ""J"'. VhlO. hunlr ulrtv tei-t in hlffhr. If l.Io lo A exanAer. cmo. " 1 , re 1 , '"'Olson iiKiyn, successiui, incro la uu eusy pucn to , Kopf Cln O'Kurrell. Chic. Or'ttlth Uklyn, Potm'.tss StJ Twnmbly. Chic nats.. Cln. . WhlitM. P)t' Tlarber Chic. . . Deal. Chle. .. I-a rim Neale. Cln . nariaen. i-m. 74 21HI Jin, iu " 81 245 28 04 M 133 22 40 0 885 40 09 110 425 48 100 8 285 20 73 '102 334 41 00 31 7 7 17 120 423 44 107 20 07 4 17 jnO 405 48 102 73 24 23 02 ' 38 00 8 24 "llB B22 38 130 204 .204 .204 204 203 201 258 American League Pitching PltchT Club DePerry. St. .4 llsKby. Clmis Mays, N Y . Kerr. Chlo Clcotte. t'hlr Hhocker hi 1. Last U P C. IV. L. out 0 i.nno Si'2 1 Oulnn. N. Y t'i Caldwell, f'leve .250 23(1 253 ;iOO 31)3 47 .....,. , e-. nfl ii.lif.ru imp mnv nnv morn than I) ,.....,. K.if t lthpr irnmlAn ol.f .11.. tilihrfer. Bt. I' ,,, 70 . li!i full penalty for taking a livid chance. there Is no chance in this world to get Another snori onp is me icuui, wini-u your 0. iu norhnns tiie best chuncc of the tno i,ir for tho inwnrd nine is 34. with to catch off a 3. But a trapped ball yardage of but 2081 yards, and homo 1 three calls for serious physical labor fancy scoring may thus be made if before tiie unti is nnuiiy duiucu ouio me the player can go u 111 eigatcen putts. green. 1 Every hole, omitting, of course, tho The lust little one is the fourteenth , short holes, except tho thirteenth and hope and despair of all who cross its I slghteenth can be reached generally trvine boundaries A straight line from tee to green would probably be eighty yards in length, but In between are yawning depths which give it a yardage of 10."i jards on the cards. Tiie green Is like tho stern of a hut tlenhlp, a plateau or a knob, rather bloplng away from the shot, if any- thin. , , An underapproach is as fatal as overapproaehlcg here. The distance from the bottom of tho dip to the edge of the green is about eighty feet, very steep and all rough grass and high. There aro traps at tho base of the triangle and cut into tho face of the two walls. If the delicate" tee pitch here goes wrong, the second shot re quired may very easily Inspire tiat aril.!. Pitt;. "40 110 13 r.lllntt. Pklyn. " i 213 at Snxl-r. N. 04 iso 12 flowili- Host. .-, M MS n ,.. vhlla ItaUns. Phil. Shot ton St. ! Smith. IlltlV"' " VauKhn. Chic;. MiyAer. N. Y. Flshsr Cln, Tlames. i. x"t ru,u .. -;,., 0 233 22 .253 0 1 .233 0 10 232 1 7 .230 1 0 250 1 2 2111 A 12 248 0 2 218 0 0 247 1 3 o with 11 drive and pitch. The second shot at the two exceDtinns calls for u perfect long iron or brassle Mltohsll. 'J" against the wind. J onTVitts. . The nlxteenth is one of the fluent holes ' Ksi. Bk',nT on the course, the tee shot being a l JST-sr nklyn' ' trifle blind down a narrow fairway. 1 n. MIU. PblU. This done, there is a great green. May, ..V '','.'. guarded by a yawning trap hewn into !,. nWyn. . a tnlrty-iooi orop iu ironi; 01 ine green 1 Pnweii. o. i.v. 51 81 13 40 with woods and water to the right. '.TSlvSIi. ... S5I! '? W V... tta ve tht. twin. ,,. )n. I ';. fl) B . i will ever Puttini thnn ever tor in winning tho championship a oo 0 St 200 28 51 138 23 23 20 5 83 84 12 71 210 20 27 31 3 38 M 10 32 186 11 no 102 0 00 0 " 02 830 27 81 212 23 M If i 24 01 3 PS OW 81 10 23 2 80 80 0 as 71 2 tin 48A 58 108 bo at wicked angles. orimm. Mtj.'.'"' 23 a r. I, w assort more convinced "ftT'rhla V.'.' l 52 ii . Is Kfllng to be the vital fac- S. N. Y . Vi iiX AT R, Nativity Is Busy Phil llairtrty has scheduled four hard vamfcs tor naiiviiy. inis niisrnoon n will entertain ins narry u.vis biuo and tumor row New York Ship will to the attraction ....nrthencd in' the last couple of weeks! panicky feeling which will rain the cool l.Sn,ri.. .,.tuttlnn nt aeveral new est of the veterans. Zveri and will depend upon Williams An overapproach will descend or. the Xf'fiiK? "o 'In? icd 1 Olbeon io il(Mb hurllui. other eld to a Iptb of some nlatty iSjo-Jwrsn -wOi mma, entertain the Harry Dsyla slub and tomor row New YorK Bnip win r ins attraction. On lAbor Uay inornlnc the bur cams of tha rsson will take vises at the Stetson (rounds, when Ntlvlty clashes with rh batmakers. aiisr- Ooodvsln. B . ' TnneMer, rtill. HaKjner, ritts... hln. Cln. Tartar. Chic . lienor Chic. . Huethsr. Cjn '.r",U ' w.L.,,. WHbruw. .t"i i 47 rawer, W K 11 HUl.MU,rn..-. , ae-- to Ofl AS Bl ISO 12 4H 131 B S3 84 0 27 8t 80 303 88 Rft 51 I 34 M 3 M 47 I SO 43 8 .242 O .24 O 242 7 .241 .241 I 241 0 2311 1 238 0 233 0 230 1 233 0 9 7 II 10 H S 3 3 10 3 3 12 10 10 0 4 13 0 4 n 10 13 3 Iteele, Athletics llurwell, Ml. 1. Kaber, Chicago Hovt. I lost on llorameii. illume n Coveleskto. Clve. 10 Hhawkey. N. Y... 15 p.nnock, lloston.. 15 Morton. Cleve 0 Thormalilen N Y 0 William" Chlo . 10 Collins, N Y. ...11 '.' '.tl5 Myers, Clei . llos 0 1 ri Davis. St. 1. . 11 r. -.'is nuHh. lloston ' 13 ruyne. Ht. I. . 3 Hhore. NY . . 2 Acosta, Wash . 2 Nihau. Clnve 2 Erlckson Wash 13 Jones PJnston.. 11 Zachary, Wash. 11 Hussell, noston. . 3 Bhmke. Det. . 13 .tnhnston. Wash ... 8 lr.H.. Athletlns . ft 285 I Karr. Jlostnn . . 3 0 ,l'S4 I Oldham. Detroit . . 8 8 232 Dauss. Dft . .12 II 281 Wellman 8t. I, 7 0 231 . Aers. B'trolt . 0 ft .230 Miwrlds-o, N. Y . . 0 3 .tin HotnoroB, m n. . 3 run, ti"', j Bhaw. Wash ... 8 Wilkinson Chlo... 5 Ferrr. Athlrltrs ..10 si lonard. pet ..... 8 17 Naylor. Athlrtlea.. B IT.mer. lloston.... 4 I Van Glider. 81 L 0 227 0 223 1 .225 0 222 S 221 3 .Ml O 2J0 4 .217 "u'""tf..k 1 ,217 'Uflv'l.;, .1 ' : Zil r.nr. Athletlra. 4 .214 1 Hist. Athletics. 7 ,2U Q .212 R ,200 1 .203 0 ,203 o mn nubs 8 .103 risvelsnd. Q .101 waiblnirton " .m 1 M. iuis I .lSSlfhleaao ., 0 .143 New York .11111 Detroit. 17 12 n 10 is 3 735 .700 .082 .070 .077 .007 .11(17 .007 .007 .043 .025 .023 .013 .000 .000 .000 .000 .304 .570 .530 ,545 .524 .5(10 .500 .500 .r.on .300 .480 .438 .438 .433 .440 .444 .441 ,42ft .421 .414 .412 .400 .400 .801 .875 .m .357 .323 .820 .200 .230 .2".0 .071 .000 Player Club O. AP.. P. 11. Itrt.sn. SIsIt. St. I.,. .122 402 102 105 10 27 Hpeaker, Clevo.121 443 110 174 8 0 Jackson. Chic. 121 470 82 177 I) 8 JlUth. N. Y....117 374 134 140 44 11 K. Collins. ChlcU'S 403 03 180 3 10 Uhl. Cleve.... 21 23 4 0 0 1 Nunamaker. Cle 27 45 I) 10 0 1 Murphy, Chlo.. 60 08 17 34 0 0 Meusel. NY... 08 377 07 130 11 3 Krfe. Athletics 24 20 3 10 0 0 Hendrjx. lloston 73 200 TO 88 0 0 Hlco. Wash.... 120 483 04 105 3 45 Jacobson. Ht, I,. 122 473 72 101 7 0 Judcc. Wash. ..100 3N so 132 4 7 Weaver. Chlo.. .120 532 83 178 1 12 Evans, Cleve... 37 112 23 37 (I 5 Cobb, Det 82 310 58 102 2 10 I-elsch. Chlo... .Its 470 (10 133 13 0 Smith, St. I, . 71 221 24 72 O 3 Ducan, Athletics 00 383 50 124 3 A 5J'i?nl. ."h...llfi 401 05 131 3 10 O'Neill, Cleve.. 121 3H0 51 127 3 2 Witt. Athletics. 03 218 20 70 1 1 Jamteaon. Cle.. 83 300 54 05 0 1 Veach. Det.... 124 480 71 151 8 0 Tobln. Pt. .....lift 470 73 148 4 14 Pratt. N. Y. ...128 472 72 140 4 13 Hmlth. Cleve... 103 803 58 112 11 3 Williams St. 1.122 453 70 IBS 7 17 Hale. Det. 58 105 71 82 1 1 Gardner. Cleve.. 125 4S3 88 147 1 2 llorile. N. Y....r 4i(i nt 19 ,1 Hellman, Det. .. .117 4jfl 2 132 7, 3 Johnston, Clve. .121 430 67 183 2 11 riuiuiiK, Jionion. IfU ijut Youne, IV1....122 477 Mclnnls, noston,123 474 J. Collins. Chlcion 303 Austin. St. I... 73 238 Hooper. lloston. 112 444 Kllerbs. Wash.. 72 220 Menosky. Ilos.. .114 431 Iwls, N. Y... 83 288 Oedeon. St. IT. .121 407 Oraney. Cleve.. 34 140 Myers, Postern.. 21 42 Oerber. St. I,.. 122 440 llllllnas. Ht. 1.. 53 131 noth. Wash.... 115 300 Harris, Wash.. 100 381 O'Neill. Wash., fll 217 PIPP. N. Y... .127 5fi1 nisber-. Chic. .101 308 Shorten, Det. . . 01 270 strunk Chic... 82 280 Pl'npaukh N.Y 115 441 Johnson, Wash. 33 08 Shanks, Wash,. 1)0 333 nuel. N. Y 75 245 V. Walker, Ath.120 400 Mays. N. Y.... 30 87 Fnter, lloston,. 100 310 Scott, lloston. .123 403 Erlckson, Wash. 33 O'l Hevereld, St. I. 113 327 Shiinnon, Ath. 87 300 McNally, Boston 81 283 M)tt. Athletics 48 135 WOMEN USHERS INNOVATION AT ICE PALACE RING BOUTl In Keeping With Nineteenth Amendment, Promoter Pawling Will Have Fair SexShow Fight Fans to Seats By LOUIS II. JAFFE 12 3 Am. League Club Batting n at n. 11 itn, sn. pc. 123 4230 081 1277 30 01 .3(11 120 400O 054 U78 20 123 20,1 122 4288 erlO 1230 30 80 204 120 4371 020 1287 31 82 200 128 4320 702 120T 07 nn 270 124 4145 312 1101 2.1 57 2BII Zachary. Wash. 41 80 Jiurna, Cleve... r2 00 Ilommell, Ath.. 20 83 Perkins, Ath . . 124 403 Welsh, Athletics 110 350 Karr. Poston.. . 42 53 Hchalk, Chic. .123 304 Dikes, AlhlrtlrsllS 430 Push, Det 112 401 Hush. lloston.. 87 81 Wood Clevs 34 111 Wa'bsRanss, CI. 124 453 Vlck. NY... SO 85 Haa-by. Cleie . 20 loo Pradm Poston. . 24 83 ThorrTflen, NY 24 373 Oharrlty, Wash 103 331) F, Walker, All). 24 01 Ward, N Y....101 308 Jones. Del.. . 72 237 Alnsmlth. ,Det . 02 100 Hannah, N Y.. 3!) 188 lonard. Det. . 20 50 Moore, Athletic 21 42 (Irlffln. Ath.. 10.1 380 Vltt. Boston .. 07 225 llnsljr. Athletics 17 17 Jourdan, Chlo 45 145 r.hmke. Det. .. S3 00 Flasstead, Det . 01 272 - Davis, St. I, . an 71 ,'l'lnslli. Det... 78 218 Vll.lebold. Chlo.. 104 807 1 Miocker. Ht. I.. . 3S 82 1 naUey. lloston 38 15 ! Sothoron, St. L. 32 07 manage, i"i,, mi inn Courtney, Wash 27 40 IHkIfso, Athletics 25 37 Cildwell Cev 34 75 wmisms, Chlo. 80 On Klllaon. Det... 33 148 Shaw, Wash... 20 48 nurwsll. St. I,.. 27 20 Calloway. Ath. , 00 104 McMullln Chic. 41 117 I.iinta, Clevs. 18 SO Walters. Poston 82 248 Coveleskle Cls 03 02 f'lcmte Chlo.., 32 03 Narlor, Athletlra 38 72 Hawkey. N. Y, 20 73 Oldham, Det.,. S3 04 Schacht. Wash. 21 24 Kewster. N. Y.. 10 22 Jones. Poston,. SO 70 rtnrrus.Athletlra A3 120 Moarldjre. N. Y. 23 0 Ayers, Dt . , 30 40 Perry Athletlrs. 38 7.1 Thompson, St. t. 22 oft wash Plelnlch, 41 114 ,njs noston . !?5 ri? !' !!t I 70 .282 Wilkinson. Chlo 20 43 w.m9 AUlavoa.. m n wit vt. C.JS Bncrlav AtuteUc Si SI 40 fll 4 7 71 141 0 5 45 140 2 II 52 110 1 10 87 70 1 3 72 130 (1 R 20 07 0 3 57 110 1 17 27 84 2 2 00 185 0 1 82 42 0 3 0 12 0 0 47 127 2 4 17 118 0 1 00 112 0 21 55 108 0 17 20 fll 1 3 87 141 II 4 38 100 2 0 27 75 1 2 32 70 0 0 1)3 120 8. H 0 17 0 0 40 20 2 10 20 05 1 3 01 I2t 13 r, II 23 0 0 41 04 0 8 34 121" 4 4 8 18 0 0 33 S," 2 3 35 80 n 3 38 73 0 1 8 33 0 1 2 2.1 0 0 4 23 1 5 I I) 0 O 32 103 4 IS 13 Ut 4 I 7 II 1 ft 52 inn 1 0 05 100 S 7 08 101 1 10 12 21 II 0 10 30 1 2 05 112 0 7 14 21 I) 0 13 20 1 0 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 0 40 82 2 4 0 2 o 0 44 no 7 7 34 57 1 3 20 40 1 4 1(1 45 2 2 2 12 0 n . '" ' 20 1)0 0 3 SO 53 1 4 1 too -4 34 II .1 3 21 ,0 0 85 03 3 2 3 17 I) ft 22 50 0 A CO 110 1 10 7 18 ft 0 13 28 0 n 3 13 0 0 10 44 0 0 3 pi 0 ft a 800 13 1(1 0 0 8 10 ft 0 0 80 0 2 8 10 0 1 8 8 (I 0 10 42 O 0 14 24 0 1 8 13 0 0 24 41 0 2 0 18 0 2 0 18 ; D 14 0 ft 0 14 O 0 1. 12 ft 0 i 7 n 7 4 ft 0 It 14 (1 0 10 22 ft n J 7 0 0 1 8 0 0 4 13 I ft .7001 11 10 8 i) 3 7 0 ft 00 PC. .3110 .301 .377 .374 .303 .800 .330 .848 .343 .34.1 .824 .340 .340 .330 .333 330 .320 .320 .3211 .324 .323 .321 .321 .317 ,300 .300 .300 .800 .30.1 .305 .804 .301 ,301 .300 ,2110 .200 .203 .203 .203 .2113 .203 20'! 202 ,281) .288 .280 283 .284 .283 .283 .281 .270 .272 .272 .271 .270 .270 .208 .208 .204 ,204 .202 .201 .201 200 .250 .250 .288 ,288 .217 .287 .25(1 .230 .2.14 .254 .233 .252 23(1 .248 .247 .247 .245 .244 .243 .242 .242 .241 .241 .241 .210 .240 .230 .237 .280 .238 .234 233 .232 230 .220 n,, !223 .224 'no. .217 .210 .213 .211 ."01 .208 .207 .200 ,202 .203 .20(1 .100 104 ,111't .102 ,188 .187 182 .177 .178 .175 174 .173 1T0 1 07 .103 ,vi ,fnnnf,.i ,.,. . ! ...4l. ! . jv&rjri.Mr wun luc iuucieeiiiii J- amendment most recent voters and some who arc to be permitted to cast ballots just so soon as they admit they aro "more than twenty-one" are goln? to be conspicuous by their presence nt at least one boxing arena In the United States, mostly at the Philadelphia Ice Palace. This Information" was handed flown today by Promoter George F. Pawling. "Women and girl ushers sixty 01 'em will be hi uniform to help direct the cash customers to their proper beats beginning with the opening show at the Palace next Wednesday night," said Pawling today. This is the first time in the history, of boxing that the fair t.px will sten into the limeglare as ac tive performers in the promotion of ring bouts. Whether women ushers at a boxing club will be n successful innovation re mains to be seen. Promoter Pawling Is confident That it will be. "When Director Cortclyou ruled out smoking at the clubs here it was a nro- ..ott.n mni'i" iintn Pnwlinc. "Now the introduction of women in the role. of ushers is certain to mane piucea where boxing is cdnducted a safe home for women. T'nder the new arrange ment women will be jut-t as safe and at ease as in any theatre." Hnrrr Wills, the neero heavyweleht. will be at tho Dempsey-Mlske bout on Monday afternoon. Jimmy Carolan said today. Thon the conqueror ot Fred Fulton w I cone to this city prepared for his scheduled elKht rounder at the Io Palace with Sam McVey Semifinal to the McVey-WUIs bout will be nn eiBht-rounder between Jimmy Murphy and Jack Palmer. John Hiinnlnl believes lie will be. able to brlnu Harry Kllburn to tho top this fall. He wants to rematch Kllburn with Hobby Mc Canri; and also In seeking- ensaitements with Joo Nelson und Joe Wright. Iloxlnc matched at the Ice Palace will be he d weekly, according to Promoter Pawling-, lie sayi 'that Matchmaker Jack Hanlon tins been Instructed to brim the best talent In tho world to the West Philadelphia arena. rrank rioyd la In shaps to resume his duties as referee at the Ice Palace He Is to be the official referee this season again and will be the third man In tho rlnu at all bouts. . All ManaTunk Is anxiously waiting for the Marty Kane-Martin JudBe rtfteen-round bout on Tuesday night at West Manayunk "The advance sale for this show l the createst since boxing wan started at et Mnnavunk." said Pet Tyrell today. John lllake has Kane working diligently and the former feels positive that the Manayunk Italian's winning streak will ba stopped. A four-round bont between Pattllng Man ton and Ilattllng Thomas will be nut on at West Manayunk Tuesday night, while other matches. In addition to a battle royal, will be as follows: Itoundy Donahue is. Joe Murphy, eight rounds, and Young Jack Dil lon . Joe Whitehead, six rounds .llmnir Coster Is handling the fistic aspir ations of Hobby Allen. Coster Is trying to get bouts with Sammy Gold and Young Wlllard on behalf of Allen. I'atsT Wallace Is In line for a bout with Charley I.edoux, the Frenchman, according to Doo Cutch. The latter says that get ting matches for Wallace Is harder than to roll a natural. shows Improved form every time he ic 10 tno posi. Three Gallaghers Mickey, Jack and EiJ ney nave Been putting on coxing cxniDitmii nt iiura nna miner streets in conjunctly wun a carnival under the auspices 'or vj Lady of Mount Carmel Church. A fcoi between Pat O'Malley and the FhHadelplu fat boy. Jack Urady, was a scream Ml oiner nigni. Half a dozen bantama are to be the fnl ture ot tho special show of Al Jancttl'i 4 the Grays Ferry A. C. Monday nftrnooJ They are Jack Perry vs. Maxlo WllllamjoJ tommy jiurray vs. Danny iiuck nna 1,1 1:( near vs. uraney uay. utner Douts: Jic Diamona vs. jjusny catr.or. Kid iie.ts 1 Pattllng Stinger and Johnny 0'NI1 d jiauy -uarreii Herman Taylor was complimented by "Til yia iiinBsiaer- last nignt. "How do ra "v iv jiriiu nu, KBncu, i-s IOUKI1 enouil gelling some one to box Penny Leonard, lei aione putting together so brilliant a mi ns you havo for Camden next Friday night,' B1U WIG J. 11, IV 111 it) uu near the top Tommy Murray .) h hantnm h Hdwards. Tommy, a brother of Pattllng Murray, Is a blossoming bantam and he BIKE I'T. IHtKKZK VKr.OInOMi: 33 Mil TAni .fafflt. RACES t,AB,"NCB''"ATio" y . . , . . cr.M.rv.ronnY lmt. Knrlnt Match Kuee NPKM'KR r KAlHKIt. Kegiilar Prices YOUNG LAWRENCE WINS Southpaw Scores Eight-Round Vie I tory Over Preston Brown Young Lawrence, the Camden south! paw. crossed the dope in the final 1 tho Cambria A. C. last nleht. when I was the winner after a fast olgbil rounder with Preston Urown. 181 rence s awkward stylo seemed to puuJ tne clever negro, nil of which cnoblol tho Camdenlto to land with tellli punches. Lawrence weighed IHSpoum and llrown tinned tho beam nt 134. Walter' Itennic. 130, boxed a drr witn ireuuy Turner. 1.1-; neon Ward, 183, defeated Frank Yarchit 183: Johunv Ilovce. 108. won froi Sammy Gold. 112, and Joe Kelly. U! oeat Jimmy isolon, 110. Autocar Booking Games for Toufl The Autocar baseball team wants rirJ for Saturdays and Sundays this month Ui ager uoDen jonnson can be reacnea si t Autocar works, Ardmore, Pa. Five Leading Betters in Two Major Leagues AMKIUCAN T.IIAdUK (I. All. n. Rliler, Ht. I-out . 123 400 10'j Sneaker, Clei eland 13? 44X 110 Jackson, Chicago 123 174 Hi Itutli, New York . 118 377 l.'ll K. Collins, riilrago 120 407 03 NATIONAL. i,i:Aovn (I. All. It. Hornthy, Rt. TVonlt 122 471 77 Inline, New York. 127 480 70 Month. Cincinnati, lit 400 00 J. Hmlth. Ht. Louis ft.1 200 fi I Htock, Ht. 1-ouls., 12S SIS 76 II. ,A" KM) .SS 171 . 17s X 141 X m . 11. 'i us .a lot .a im . 97 . 100 P The Walloping Wallopers Are Here The Ice Palad 4STII & MAKKET cTJ, Harry Wills ts, Hum 5It j-k Tltt (Two Other IlouU) . All Putties Klrht IloofJi Vednesdar Night, HreM i-i .!,.. . .iss mi nn iirarii tin -.j filnrhftni Klinn. Ill W. 1 Ht.. 1433 H. Vtna W nnu nr linn, Herrmann's Physical Trainine InsUtu 11 ritm-rrduclnir, body building, remwii"; corrrctlie. deielonlnr nm! resnlrston rxrrclses. Cnllsthenlcs, gyrunattlrt, rj I, uirs, imiing, renrintr, wresuipt, Jltsu. etc. Klcctrlo llchi cabinet L Massagn and thrranrntlo treatmesu. Men's, women's and children's depts. II. r. KKITH'H TIIKAT11K 111.1)0.. Tolll. PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN M'KCtATf l'AT.I, COPHHK.S I Flesh Reducing Body BuilditiP Ilnnlng lessons, l'rlvnlej Nn Punishment I S. K. I.OK. IftTH rilKHTNPT. HpVur?lSln I SHIBE PARK PANI'.IIAI,!, TODAY, 3 P. M. 1 ATHLETICS WASHINGTON BMexred flonU at ClmbcU and SoaUUt BUY SEATS NOW Greatest AHStnr Show f'AMIlKN Hl'nnTHMI'N'H CLCD. . ?! UlKilMKNT AUMORY, OARIDKN. , FKIDAY MUHT, SEl'T. 10 BENNY LEONARD y. K. O. LOUGHLIN 12 Rfc Joe lltnjamln vs. Frank Conlfrer Ten Koiinds . -1. Joe Dnrman vs. .loo O'Donnell. " . touimv vs. Meulr, 1111 """"'....uitt Tlrlirls. SI. S2. Si. and few rlncll at Si, selling now at Schott's Core. ana ruueri. CJ: ." i iL-r V f''i. 1 " .r-"C'J'S-' jax fJ 1 , J I ,. -..
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