tyo-vr 4j'?VTf?r!a,' n- "s IS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921 a Fred Fulton and Homer Smith Each Score One-Round Knockouts in Heavyweight Bouts '' HOW TO START THE DAY WRONG "W FRED FULTON WOULD A'S OFFFAT GRIFFS: . 1 1. -WF,. -.. . I V ACT AS UNDERSTUDY IN HEAVYWEIGHT MIX PIS LOSE I N NINTH 29 Ponderous Plasterer Read) to Sub for Dcinpsey or Carpentier. but Tex Rivkard Hawk Him the Ire. Says Frenchman Can't U in n noiiKin w. mwmm.i. Sportd Kdllmr lnilui: lnbllt l(Irr P REWARD Fl'I.TON. thr furious pUMrrrr , nnr (.f th.- most nnibitiims heavyweight In lli world, but nooo.U i. tjnfni. linn n tumble Krertwnnl is "oil trnlnorl up and rend. t fipbt ami o.i!cM t'i- lilti gti in thr world, only hi- can't Rft matches Hr n liimsi'" Mr. Ftiltnn was nnploveil hero st ni?h' ng.iuiM ti pe-son imninl .J11H Bfll, ho hailed from nn plnee In ih- l He bad n slight workou. and then Kfivc r.orloiiR thought to busiticx-" prob'em on li.ttirl "I'm the guv thnt settinj: nil of fie bum lirmU ' uid 1-miwnr.l tariounlj "I am matched to meet n birrbo in Jnni.ii.'n Us. eek and J make trip to New York 1 ;jet to the tipht iub and tlurt s n buni crowd, but I tell ruy manager 1 "111 fight an win "I nin Kitting In the corner readj to go and tne blu.bo storis in. Me goes, to th promoter and ?a : " 'Where Is cit 7f0 Imr'h'' I ant the dough in im hand nnu or I don t "Can j en beat it? That s more than hit .ha - mid I am getting .10 per ceut. Weli. the bltulo do.'Mi t ei thi dougli and h- put on hie overcoat ami lade out That Iftnfs me nil a''.ne u th- ring ami the ymvil won t stand for a solo. ko I have to leave "That's the luck T am p amis in I am in good shape, nnxtmi to bo nv heavyweight in the world and can t get a tumble 1 h.ie a swell idea, hut It iina Hopped I conldn t put it over Now cet lhi I oec Tex Hlckard and 1 tell liini I will .ibtiti.tc tot eltlur lmpi". ..r Carpentier on .lulv L' It s a good stun' because if ihe mob gets in the arena nnd Ucmpsc or 'he Krog breaks h, haud neck or Koinething. 1 am nil set to step In and gie the s..i t.itors u tun for tneii monev. mi -r 1 will keep tnyjclf in great shape and be tne oft. .a. s(,btitute Honest. 1 can lick elthei of them, but tlie are sidestepping m' ' 'Ain't that h real idea"' Tex Ki. karl "ism ' full all over lnmelf in acrepting it. b'.t immail he hands .in' tne ,ce H.- lit. ns and at the end vs nothiug Couldn't even s t a t e ci- ' h-ic Hut he will be orrj i. rfimethmg happen- to one or -he tighter H- c.in'r get a heavyweight us good nf. me and that being the cn.se. the who.. lmw will 50 rlimlr Hut he cun t Wume me 'Ihe public mn'l either I did ni bet j." "Want to kunn what I thin ' th- hglr Dempsej wi'.l win in n wnl,.. ri.au the. Krog beat He. kett and In d.dli l""l goo'l. Also, he han t been fighting for a long time and mil know a ku lia to tight t.. be In shape, .la.k oittclas.cs htm and houet l.e will kill h 111 !) ... ti t: ft i ft ' i-nnlinuf'i 'rrdriri IHr iww . 'if Imk rfociii I iti it, l I 11 ill rr 1 don 1' Ml I .runt 11 1 -nt"-e.' Holdout Leaiiue Weaken as Srtuson Rolls On 0' ' NK b one the hallplnet are returning tti. fo d The Ctnrtnnati holdout, with the .-x.-eptliiii of Hemii iiton bue signed the papers nnd Hrinie i e.peited to kick In 11m daj no v lnforruiiiiti.lv fur him. Pat lrnin ha- 11 great p. aver .11 Snmnn Hohti ami H-.tue tvu niisse,! There ffero. hts a!a-j dnimnds are receded suth tin eUr- U The '.ntit to come back is Rill K.irlden the c:u he- Hill ..piiieo he would ftlck to ,he farm thi' venr and tetre from bcseb.ill for all time He kept hi" promise, bu' crop were uot good ilm n hnnging lonvlly .in h.s hands, and itiwas all goin .Mir and noth.ng omnic in Thn he wlr.l fratiticilly to (Urn Herrmann ibnt he had decid-l to beeume 11 ballplayer again nnd the rfUrement stuff wa nil bunk Illil n.iw will be i,.e third catcher with the Rfds and will divide work with Wingo and Hubbies Ilnrgrnve. ' In u a. Ilarld'n's case 1- :mi!ar to that of Art Fletcher of jhc Phil Art has retired, not becaue he wants mo-i m i r.nvtliing like that, but because he fe.-l that lu bu.Mties w.,1 nor nilow linn t. indulge in the national ptotime thl ear He 11 kept busy straightening o'Jt hi-, father's estate and WBen een bv President llejdler turned a deaf ..at to a. I proposition relating ton big sular increase - rietiher is like' ! suffer tin miii- a Hariden He will find that fllliisvtltr. Ill i' not the bi.let plni e tn tin world and when the weather grjs warm ami tne baseball teams are going good tne sumrtstop is expected to reconsider h s a. tion in striping ..ut .f tin- picture At len-t Kill I'onovaii Iftms to think he will be bai k ( incinnati by the way ha Iven pii.ing 'n.-. good baseball 'hus ta' The were aidnl bv tin losing treak of in St I .. 11 Card", but the Cards turned around and started a w.nniug streak n' me.- own in the last series l'e.rhais tiroh would help some. a will Run nni Kopf. when rhe -er into ondition The Ueiis will not be mi. b n bum ball 'iub In a month or 'o when fcil of the placers are hitting on all -wehe J Our A's will be kept buJ her" Mie remainder of tne week Tndsj thev ii'n'ifh the aeries with Washington and then wi'l mingle with what i l"ft of the R6ston Heil Sox Afte- that ti.et go in r fur awa M'lting ppunenis in the i"ft and will not be hack for nenrlj a montn ' . Tffl' vrtrrn mi 'imon icilf hr 1 nf ce. mn U'ihAkkjioh nnd ' Vorfr ir tit Imif n rhnnrr In .c hn,r qnod lhri nrr 'ipimit ('lrr Innd, rhirh irriMi to hi the hcti '1011 -im in 1hu ocfun. ,; Brooklyn Look Like a Mint BROOKLYN has a white haired nidrt; -cneeked jovial-unpenring .-it men who has the right dope, whiih is a -latig win of saying he m a wise bird T-tiii. same person a "u bae probnbh deilmerl. 1 imn other tliiiu the we'! known Charles "Double-head' r I! .bets, owner of th.- li.j;uploii Hrookljn . Dodgers, who hne been !ib"lei! undir -i lot of other mon i.ei-s that don t mean ti thing ;, Anjtniir win .an pro.? tun I'nariej Kbbcts im., li.iugh- n hall plaw-r kindl step fi.rwntd and 1 mini tne i-"ard, which coumu of " wind generated tje last time Habe Kuth missed a in'e .. It siinplj tsn t done in Krookhn. tt twice re. entlj thnt Hrooklin bunih ha turnfd I.h-ibo i ,01 of nust tn thr. faces of the other Nntiona' League contenders In ll'Pi and again hist jrar tnej cupped 'he old (lag while a lot of other t.nti.s like ttn (Jinntv nnd (ll were going out w 'th I ndles of . 0111 to imbu'l' an; th ng mat looked like Ji.imll p'ajir in .in effort head ihe stump' le In the su . ea's m I n. le Wilber l.'oliinson i....s . -n- Hrooklin has. won t" pennants, and en 1 ri ! Wilbert :i : i..t! ised m the np-ii market. Inn was deeded K l,n .M"t!ra . 110 a i,i. m' 'ig to help o.it liv old tnenil ci'ti if n no )' - "m! ng b.n t. tlr.... 'u r III r, nil (hi Lf qrrnl Kill Jut 'row ll"" ti ' tn'h i .. m 111' Acti.ni'V 01 ., 'i a htlr n 1 irmt d t rif,tttin .Mid pfliiT..'.('. '''I. ' fnltiri i' 'o" twttf nnd 'ei tinliod: c -ice , -ft .' i .,i ', 1flin,.; n tr 'eoill hnl nlinvl hrfn '(. .,.. -tri lt irii'i fti iei" hnul. thr rfuhhnu '..1 n pile, !' tntik rr n fnt'tfjru V,- ' titn 'rot K'.hhu in' iit'urf In 1 1 riv,j. ,it nil lied. ijh ' 1. in' ' n,d inirhnnd t'l.le.i !'. ll imr it hi, imi t tttitdr !! it II -!- t PtRST Yoi VJAK6 OP IrJ THIS MORrJIbJG AND SQUCiM. WITH BFLI6MT AT OCIrJ4 AUVS ' ss-Aff'll ffUv. &&&&&" Tmcm MOTHER PUT.S 'tbu OM THK OK? CWEMPORr witm Ntcc rJavJOPAt'cR To CrlBtU WHILd. JIHE SCT3 3RgftKFiST Perry Gives Macks Second Win ' Over Sonators Hubbell Fails at Finish : LOCAL MEN HIT HOMERS Th" A s and Phils will have tn tr once more to win ball giiiur on the same afternoon when th Mnikmen go after iheir thlid straight against the I Senators nnd the Donoviiiiitcs clash iigiiin wlih the Hnblns in Hrooklyn. To 'date t!n snisnn the local clubs both 1 hne Inn on the same dav. or one team 'turned in 1 win while the other was defeated ostmlin was the Athletics winning di.j. while ihe PhiN wore turnitl back and iticidentallr gnvc Hrooklyn Itfc eleicntli straight vlctor . Scott Perrv I was in swell form md hia speed was Moo much for the firiffmen by a rt to 1 oiint. while t tiinth-ititilng rn!l en- ebb 11 tie Kob.ns to continue soaring. ' 4 to It loo l)iigir bit (1 home inn for the A k and Wrightstotic socked one against Urooijlvn PiT'i In id Washington to three hits "be first count l in the tlfth lound llnh htrty-ficti nshinatfiti hitters faced him in the ti.ti" trtiings. In the st'n he lot contro, an 1 wull;.d Iwtb I die and Mlliin Two wen- on' nt 'n time. Tin n Sum Hice. the nilghtv hitter of tin Wnhing;on , 'fain pumped 1 onn single 10 rii ind Judge bou- li.-me the mlj ene 11111 of the snnii 1 1) 11 can lilts llnmrr ' Krickson jstnrtci) well, but fullered 1 ' lo. Piijrnn rm r Mm on the road to rulu in the fourth inning, when his lintner 'went into tin lefi-tieid seats The 'Mucks witc aggressne and sroied in 1 ... ... l.-. , n.wl I...II. .. ln.l . in o'-ai line- nni us- oici nun. 11 ouii I . f j-s t r mi ifrtrw.i . that was too inu.h f.n tiio t!Hifs Autographed Sphere of Slugger '"jJK,' .lr I.IIVIson .'-ll iMlills. VUlil I n 11 rookie pit In 1 finished nnd wa You yoiJR Bottle op MILK For 3JTOAKrAsiT Will. ThBM YOl.) REACH FOR A RATTLC AND JLICe OOP AMD JJAM6 ' YoUf HGAD OfiJ THE FLOOR 1 -jEij !- l (""""""Xmfh " "" ligiiiiiiiiililil CB "-' TMBfsl YOU GICGLC. AT YoOR . PA Ir4 HIS MORfsJlrJG OATM 'ss AMD Thus ,tVas: 13 ay s com pueTCiT RUINED smaL (lLr'KrJmyt v jr m 4uD I T 1 T&X&fi ZBYSZKO, NEAR FIFTY, WILLTR YFOR TITLE Ponderous Polo May Not Toss "Strangtisr" Lewis for Wrestling Laurels, but He Still Is a Marvel and vfWff Good Chance EM BALL DERIVES 120 FOR CHARITY What May' Happen In Baseball Today L OCAL BOXERS ARE y H.NTLANI KICK little new or novel, working out with the ponderous Polr lately nnd they ten its mat y.hysrko I Mill n marvel, powesslng; even Rrcatn strength tlinn Levis, witn .nwt .oo' Ail , Auctioned Off Three Times at National Bouts .R33 .S3.1l FRED FULTON SCORES K. 0. socked bard iMignn, with a noine r in nnd a dou nle. led at hat for the Mucks, while Witt produe.fi a d"nb o nnd n siugle. The Athletics show.'. I a Jot of dash ana pep tnut iieiunteo a large crown i The team looked like a r.gular hall club for a changi The A - now have beaten t, l.OI'IS II. ilAKFK Washington twi.e m,i -ow- a team that' Moving' fans love n'hcavj hitter hadlj .rippled the Ainu, in a recent whether in the ring or any other hram h of sport This wan proved at the a'i nenwwi'iglit show lat night at the .Nn. series Hubbell Weakens Wilbur Hubbell. ih' 'ormer right hander of the Giants alumni i1( Hodg irs two runs nnd two hits in the second .nning. and no luH o- n:n in the neit si rounds The Phi'lies had gained n .ead. " tn '2. in the nisi six innings nnd the Ilodfters were one behind as they went n to Hrooklyn s half of the 1 ninth. A.MI1IU0AN IXAOVK V. K r.C. Win Ixwe, ClprnUnd . IS ft .TOfl .7X2 .061 Umhlnrlnn 111 .tfiH .017 llostun a ft .MS .B8S Detroit . . 1 H .41 .800 H 7 .411- .t.in. a n .too .437 hlrnin 4 1 .MM .417 Athletics .. An ..W .4O0 NATKINAI. I.KXHl.K W. I r.'. ln Iim-i Httt.unth . JS :i 13 llrnnkljrn . 1 ft -7IM1 l New York 0 .BOO ( lilumi . . 5 .X ?:: flnrlnniitl . 7 10 4J ItnMon 1 It .-"J 1'hllllfs '-. 10 .333 ! LnuU . . -.3 8 .s.10 PostnontU YESTERDAY'S RESULTS .MBKir. I.B.OliK Mhlrlirs. Ri Washington 1 WINNER NBOSION $g Joe Tiplitz and Danny Kramer Score in Open-Air Bouts on Braves' Field Huston. Si New Xork. I. St. trills. 7 Ietrnlt. fl I4 Innlntu . Chleaao-Clevelanil Net shrduled. NATIONAL I.r.AflfK llrm.kl.il 4i riillllra. 3. New York. Hi tlotnn. I. Plttshurah It rhlomo. tionnl ritib. when the Hustin Uani- bino's slsnntnre proved nn asset for a chnntab'e cause llabe Kuth's sicn.i ture was worth axactlv ?I20(), wlu.h was the total sum derived in the aiie. linn of nn nutoprilTiheil hnsehnll for the beneht of the St. Vincent's Home for' Orphaned fhildrrn. Oread Hill. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY .ludge Joeph P. Rogers was the man AMmiCAN I.KAOlK ttth Nn. inisilili bnmrner nnfl lifter it nsl.ifirlf.ti nt rhllndrlilhlfl. Then came one of ihose b.itting Irursts tilling the light fans there what the f chiro"' nt Oftrnll I which haie made the Dodgers the I auction was nil about bids for Hie ball NATIONAL t.BAtiVK freaks of the major league- this season ' with the namei of Kuth. Connie Mai k rhtsimreli t fhlcngo inostixinKl. eelai. , Jtmm .hilinston h'gan the ninth rnnnti and Han H. .lohnaon on it began to 'with a single to right Tom (iriffitli ) t-otno thick nnd fast. ' sacrificed .nek WhentV long single to "TSventv-lne dollars!" was the first center scored .Johnston with t in 'win: enthusiastic offer for the ball, and run r.il Konetchv followril with lil iiirUlv bids mounted until tluee rnblil sis'ond triple of the dm. a wicked .-iticsiders were left in the running ng .. heat "T-ivo hundred dollar: grounder to right held, scon w ith the winning run l.eon failure starte.l foi ( h Hodger but be failed to go the diwance. Three i .inn mid seven hits were made off him I before be retired nt the end of the sixth. seventh, after wlm li he was taken net; I' ., .Honed Asnin i .Toh n Miljua pitched tuo-tlurds of the to let Southpaw fliirenre Mitihell pitch" hiiullj crl il fhnrle Schwartz, local sportsman ntul well known for his philanthropic ideals. Samuel l,n..ir a snlcMiinn. boosted th s b $r0 nnd Charley Spedelli. a gtoccr. ninde it S.'llrO. Finally a ..irK hid by Schwartz got him the hnll. Schwnrtr. iniiiiediately turned the hall to Willlums. with N'eale on ihird and..'. , i.'i.,,. Utmrrs for further dona Kawllngn oil second. Mitchell ohuI .. n. n,i i.,nr bvsraine po.sesnor of Williams to fly to t.ritlltii. retiring the lh " nn.,r,. ttth n single bid of .?"0I. , side. Mitchell finhed the game mid I nn(. 1)e ,00- jt uji again This wan the winning pitcher I time Spedelli oflered S200 and the bull Wnglistone's liner enme tm the Phils wint t him. nfter which he made a in the ninth with Meusel on ' Minn nddress and was greeted with u 'lot of applause Sehwurtx and l.azar Uinglcs and Bungles also were introduced Our are tmoUfrt tn rbvsh one mnt n ith the Mushtnrtun f?nutnri here thi lift i ertii m. the Phllls hne n ili nfl: Ihro the ' begin a .erlrs with the llrmen nt llnstnn. Then the fans, wttled lmrk to i.ee the windup between Jaik Hell. HIS pounds, nnd Fred Fulton. 'Ml Tin re wnmi t J 7 list a-'lffino, s cnntfst n' Uti h Pnrk icW Imi fn .i' mii'itM latt' fhfi" .una! t'. ' ulloic 1hr it honl ihtldren and trnrhrri nt nt trd, Thr uon n a brnit nVuir or thr pubhc srhon' nrnftn fund I'rlnretnn ntifl Trim plnr inn irame this ' week The ttrt It thin iiftrrnnan "t I'rlnre lon. .ind the othr Is al rrunklln llflrl. sB. ardn' Thai "III lw smiw Hat l)n (rootjoi ooi "tfrc o n lcst of I vain Nof .itroiip THIS yea1" wn'le eer otn r li.h i .' 'igi. . ! i .,, .nrange 'ra-ies or hu- pron- sing looking enl's i'- i mors H-.,ol. ( snunters serene. along dep. nding on that pit. uing . aC m i i'l. a gdiig n ' tletil t,a, unii fipis-h b'-i'w i.i" Phih'es if tie 'Imi i n i n . rowd . f st.irs lintijlng around R'ith blood in their ejes waiting foi a iiin.e in (; , 1 1 ,o 1'lie grand total ot ne.'oimra t" ih It'o.ik. i ..iti tins m,i ,,.ris,,t of three Sam Poet u pit't-i .an., oa m tii i . t .' Hni'iklMi .. I hiln otc-' before am! li I " i, I ' tne w '..r a t. Pitrsbiirgb P.i.t !, Plntes I ml no ie for I, m nn, ,i ei nun'r. m I, n ith t'iw risiili i a' lleookljnfljinieiih.nl Pot i- I" gii.mni; to . m.. - n.i it h ail lino it 'are Kei.j a niiieteeu-iear o .) mhe u.m fr. s,. Mark's t r.' ee. i),ikii:l, 'nlif. The tn rd new nrrnul -s Hal!.i' II ,. i,.. .. ),'i (,, . d tli .h.i-.r flfld came it. mi Suit 1 like ', The i"l of ihe team lls bi.n g( hrilii 1 ' . . I) , fie lj.ie. ftrnl "lie otlo major baguc 'i.iii- Mom ..f h' rn . - gi-.ibhed when n'ii n i Inj; . , team tried wane them n'c into '..e a I end un. it nh'aifn A few auie in trade., but hi' ii lifter ihe materia! trad'd for itiem bnl been 'ill."-tid 1 thi "linn r" . and given m m. ,ir hiiiiwi to nm ki good n.isecl alonj from tpt brush J Wl i. , mrniitimi nlnm r-ci odfi "nn in holS 'rnnw , r Au nflirtti I in ' I'hmlry Khl,rti rtrrtjthiini turn n .cr ..muo' i fin hrndnrhe In n rnuplr nf rnjular hnll plnm i Inr iirmi ninnlm nf Im pit- init itntT. lint I hnrln llnhddi ii.il rnd n urn n Inmih Irr tmf i.iir V 1 1 iitnltiiijit ijr bull p'tiim a '.,,..; nt hr hn n pilrhmq alnff. i't-fyr ghi 1. ' much to ine itiuicM n o.-i... ...sv... ' minutes fill pecondf. with Hilton a winner when Hefuree I.ou Hmlej stopped the bunt. w Hell viitunll was out on hi" f001 . . , i ! Hell started a running battle, while Fulton hacked away, taking matters easily The foimcr tore after Inn taller opponent shooting punches with both hands at Fulton body. Fred was con tented to nib and shortly had Hell bleed ing profuse! from mouth and nose. Fulloii then hooked slinit and ttnppllj several tunes shaking np Hell, ami nfter 'n "ght uoss Haile halted hos tilities. smJth scores K. 0. Homer Smith. 104, alo scored n one round Idioikout when be light uppercut Sergeant Hillj Miller IH.' to sleej. In . ,K in snontU Tin. Iilnw lifted In the Viimniil I eorne He l hittlnii .41" ' " . s.J f.,,,1 nml li tlonued tint lloli'h Miller I. il.lr.l In the senior or.,,1,1,4, Miller oft hie feet unit he "'PPeil nn' tlnn ltli IOC .. on his htuk t the fount of eight till f,,r,i,fr so i n-r turniu ovei- on ni sunn I' "n I V ' "'" fl' "f '"I"' trr I'lrnoi ., ,,., ..,,. 1 t,.l 'rui.in fill s... .1. '... . .. r-rr m.lrri ,i .. ts. nfll nil! lll'tell'l f T.l ll Is .Mil 111 l. Ill U Oil ,.,r, IJ' I'.'ll. nuni - I nn iron! f Hit".i in .'inin baseball n n. T.i, a 17,'fh un" nun' " taitir -iih urtlfidn. btl il 'l-if tie n I. 'iiiMii t htnt tlir Itrd Snr. -lln-if ei, h,f'i.iy dttrMiv flu! Qonil ,. ork, ' ftnhi eon 'io ' fitiit rima, ind thi mnf, np tii Ind "1 '.'' haffntj 01 rrn or ', Mo no. 01 I'nijn'' n, mark wnn .if ""' 1 Tlecn.' "' liltstiurnh Is thn loo s.rnurr INTERNATIONAL I.KttIT. KKsil I.TS OT "iKITKIJll.W n.ililmnre. Jit Hruciie. 7 tflmt unnin tkiltlmore tUi Kyracu. 1 (neron.1 ennui, lliifTiilo. 7 1 llmdfnc. 1 .frre fllT. Hi Korbrstrr. Nrn-urk Si Toronto 1. m( iit:i)ii.i: ntii Ton.w Toronto ut NrwiirU IttitTiitn ut Itrtidlnr: (tvn mniesi. Ilorhntirr nt ,lrre t'll .S'rnrusn nt lliiltlmnre lino frumfsi sTAMlIM, OK TIIK CMIW . i.. im w. i.. r.r Nrwnrl. . K X .727 Kirneusr ft 7 .117 lliiltlmnre a 3 .If, llutTnln 1 7 .844 roronln 7 4 sa lloehrster 7 .too Jrr.fy C"y a ft St.", Iti-ndlnr . :i H .;-7J PHILA. PROS. TO TRAVEL Local Team Will Play Series in Coal Region Philadelphia Professionals, due to a misunderstanding with Penbrook .ire open for Saturday. Muj 7 The Phils will pla the crin k ( hester liiantH on TREMAINE GETS DECISION Hoston. Mn.ss.. lav P. Hoston s fiist open nir bout of the season were staged nt Hrnvcs Field nnd all -were for a distance of ten rounda Carl Tremaine. of Cleveland, w-on a rather questionable deeiiion over Terry Mr Hugh, of Allentnwn. Pa. lt was all McIIugh's fight up to the sixth round, he having floored Tremnine cleanly in the second. In the aixth Tremnine. with a right swing to the jaw. set McHugh on hii back. Hefcrce Walsh, started to count. When he reached eight, for some un accountable reason, he gave the fight to Tremnine. .Ine Tiplitz. of Philadelphia, won n neat victory over Allentown Dundee, who substituted for Frankie Hr.lt. Hritt's. physician would not let him en ter the ring on account of an injury to his eye. Tiplitz dropped Dundee in the ninth and tho latter was in Rueh groggy shape when he got up thnt Heferee Perry stopped tho bout and gave Tiplitz the .erdiot. Danny Kramer, of Philadelphia, won over .Toe O'Donnell. of Philadelphia, in the match of the evening It was a rip-roaring going at toptiotch. The fight was very even in the early rounds Krnmer having a slinde the better of it O'Donnell had wjuared mutters by the ninth. In the ninth Kramer sensing that he would have to go some to win, went i right after O Donnell nnd nil but had I the latter out when the gong sounded. I Hobby Dvson. the New Hedford idol, iwiui over Karl Puryenr, of Peoria, the latter making his debut here in n typi mHEIlIC 15 very i. under Ihe shining orb of da), but oner in a rare while u stntlling denoue ment tnkca place. A ballplayer hitting fifty-four home runs in nne ar wn.i n trifle novel for one example. And now we have the possibility of saluting n heavyweight wrestling ehaiupion who is forty-Nix jearft old. Tf that doesn't turn out to be new, you can shut off the aim. ' ".Ntriiugler" Lewis, comiuernr of .loc Steelier nnd now heavyweight cham pion, is bonked to nicft the elder Zbys zko at Itti early date. ' Zbjszko is no longer n jouth. He was not u youth when Frank tJoleh threw hlni ten or twelve years ngo. Now he is nearer flftj than he is forty. He is past the age when men are supposed to win bark heavy weight boxing or wrestling titles. He baa only a few leaps to go before he reaches the balf-crntury mark, and jet here ho is challenging the champion in one of the hardest, roughest sports of the age. u sport thnt requires quick ness, agility, stamina, skill, and nil the rrt of that well-known output which is supposed to be an nlmost ex- elusive possession of youth. i "Yes." jou might say, "an old man I in sport maj challenge n champion, but I what chance has he of winning?" ' To whirli one might reply thai ibjszko threw ,Ioe Steelier only u few ' weeks ngo when Steelier was in first -class shape. And Stcehcr has thrown, Lrwis as often iisM.ewio has thrown ' itecher. An rntisu.nl .Situation VOtl may not be interested in - mere matter of Zbysr.kn meeting Lewis, not caring a whit which wins. Thnt is only a minor part, after nil. Hut you are either forty-six now, or you will be if jou decide to keep on living And it is a distinct novelty to know that one at fort -aix may still be the wcstling .champion of the world. It is something to let those who arc bordering on fifty know that youth, after nil. isn't so very far away that youth, after all. isn't the whole show, including the elephnnts, the pink lem onade, ihe hurd. blue seats ami the trapeze artists. Also, the concert after the same If Zb.iszko al forty six ian toss Lewis for n winning goal il will be one ot the most leniaiknble iichieiemeiits in sport. And even If jou lire not inlerest-d I in wrestling, if ou nre inclined to be slightly human you must be i nt nested in such a performance. A The Outlooli THIS is not to say lhat Zbjszko ) going to throw Lewis or plant the' "Strangler's" massive shoulders againM Ihe mat. ' Possibly he won't. Hut we bave been discussing the matter with one or two who have been as mnnli skill and na much stamina, if not quite ns much speed. They also say that Lewis will find It extremely difficult to pin the hour lock upon the Pole's hnlrlcsa bean, with Ihe aforesaid bean drawn well in be twecn bulging shoulder. In any event it will be one of the hardest fought matches of the jear de.spitc the fact that the chnllenger m baltl and bordering on fifty, which we insist upon holding aa nne of the inoi unusual turns nn unusual sporting year has to offer. It in all very well to have the kid phcnotnR pop out now and then Hut those beyond forty who nre still in championship trim where h sport like wrestling is concerned arc not quite so thickly bunched. CeirioM. lilt. All rlohtt rtjrn'if L. P. Flynn Spurns $3000 Syrnrnse. May a. l.en I'. Fljim. manic of Hill Tlrftmnn. linn retimed JSOOr) tn nd hU battler Into anion t lhi arena Frlom tilnlil. May IX iitslnit ruullnc Liwlnnle. sccnnUne tn annnunei-mfnt md by Jick l'ils. mtrhmoktr nf the lots! club. the1 Runs Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues NATIONAL I.KAGUK " 7i"1rir'F s Tl New" Yorh . . . 71 8j I 1 1 1. Itrtiokljn ..I 1 4 '- i 7 Pittsburgh . 2, -It ! ' I I A Hoston ' 2 1 i 3 Phillies ....! 0' n1 i 1 1 1 3 Chicago . . . 1 l i I ! I I1 .1 St. I-mils...l 1 1 t '- ! I I ' 1 Cinrinii.-iU . I 0 j !-'! 1 n AMKKICAN LKAOVK I is .yrfiM wrfiT" 1 s ti Athletics ...1 si n I l ! 11 Detroit ... 2' 01 i I I H St. IfOllis... I " 1 8 Cleveland ..I .1 ' , ' 1 ' ft Huston ... . ' 2. a Wnshinston 1 1' 1 1 ' 2 ClilCsigo .... I ..I' t New Yorh. , I I, , ' 1 INTKHNATIONAL l.UAni'IC smTt"ivTti"F'.s ti Halt imoro ". . 1 2 1 1 1 "J t Jersey City.' 8j I I ' s Syracuse ... I 81 1 ' 1 s Huffalo ....' "it 7 Hocliestcr .. , V , fl NcwarU .. .' ' 2j r- 2 Toronto ...., f t I ' I Heading . . . ! 1. ' 1 Get in the Swim the Hth. and .Miu Andrew A. Forbes i ' "'"n, bn1t,ll;1 .M. 1,a,(1 h" "nn 1 (he 'J I st The following week thi i lull will visit the ion) regions, winding up nt Tn iiinquii .Mai .".11 itwo games 1. then tRm den on dune -1 The managemctit will nccept ciigiigiiiients for any day in, the week. 11.11 ticiilnrlj Sunduis and mid week from dubs in P. nns Ivanin and ....li.W...Rl.. . SJ. ...... I I.I.... . 1 ... iiiinuui ioi oiiu'-s i.f.osiii); . i utirac tiotis Write or w ne club otli. e. Philadelphia Piofessioniils. liT.l.t N'mili Thirteenth stteet. Hell phone Columhiu '.D-.'. ,n . -ifln: "'r'' hilt inlUlirs e a o iu nt. ;.evi 7obi ii,..,i the ton in ''n a 'our iofe rut -1 n, ,...,..bw. lirltini' HIT wns n winnir in eight hard round- ..ier Kid Henn. 1 Tili-s. Hetirj sIio-i.imI Hrittnn with h.-i -1 naie-l m 'li Iet-o.i n lot" of putn lies a' Mltmus tlllll'S, but s '"-'- ' ' 'h-B ,nws lucked st.ani Hrittnn. on PIllstmrBli .flnliliues In llininirr tt.- hft-'I'the lllhlT mitt, si ore, often with terri . -il in ttie '.inri-e.. ,emritn ihe t'lniir! i ... ,mnche and ii t the hnish had Hetirv ilnn.sl in. 1 iins 1 10 1, 1 nr rimifs imii- : . . Inst Inn Ihrr- Binnrs tills srnsoll jmt Inui- all nllt '"n ... non llilri.li The opening n..ml.i r betw Fire Lrading Batters in Two Major Leagues N 7ltl.N l. I.i:(,l K I'lm.r ami ( luh I, II. 11 ( . .Inlinstiin. itVUn It ,vi 17 '.'A 4(14 rirrne Plus in do in aji .417 it Miiii-r I'hihi ii r; a m .4011 llnnislo si Ifiuls I'.' i; 7 111 .tilt (lithium. Pills I! l'i 7 IS toil mi.uic . i ru.ri: l'luer nnd Club (. A II. II 11 r.r. Rmli. New orU 13 IS IS 10 .4Jt stephrnsnu. Inr I no II '.". ,1(17 eiuh Delrull If. "II II ( ,:if(i Tnliln SI I mils .V II! ft 34 3H7 ..rurll ( Inrlanil 17 Kft 111 'J.I ,H3 most out in the third. onl to have him comi' back strong in the fifth and nil but put Hobby out. Then it was anybody's fight up to the ninth, where Dyson forged slightly ahead nnd by particularly haul work in the tenth won out. After the fight it was learned that Dyson, who is a southpaw, had injured his left hand in the six round. .Tohnn Clinton. ofr Hoston. sprung the surprise nf the evening when he took Joe Welling, of Chicago, into camp. Georgetown Beaten In Track Meet i.Afircrtnnn K. . Ma "i 1 tie 1 n crMii of thi -South l."..vnn..ei iti-'cai.'l fieori-ton I I'tilleqe "'.' tn 37 In ll tri.rk ni"! tmre M wane hi'l much the hrtu-r i.-im inaUinu h tlean M.- in eix .-M-ntH .unl tnkui flrntH in hr' uthrn fl. irise.oun s.'rui-, on our rrt ,n on of whuh thcrr. m8s no 1 Bycor.lt p!Ri DEY-OMA CIGARS $3.000 Value $6.25 ItliinlK. VerttHon or rnn,tlrl t rati of Mi each K. & K., 43 N. 8th St. I P.liinrhe, rv,, was l'',rl , een Carl !' ' ls.fi iino .luf k llnmilton. ' ... i f.,-11 mlj jilunl I 11 en ,U J,., ,1,- ., .nrif-nsrln,. ,.ti . , nuis tn ii.Ti.l- the i-BSf. luntrr mi the card l.e Hlanche was the winner becniiM' of hi superior clev fi'ri" i onrit.". 'mi,, ".' I erness and better boxing ablllt . He , .'iioim r, ttn'l anu 'nun i ...i .,,.., ,, U.iiimIiam In the hist .... no. tn 1 ThM .. fit rfl, I K'""5' '.,. ', , ,.,,:! 1 oiitiil noil r. ..nn. i. ........ .- I Hlntiche was tlooieil in the fourth tttfirBf. Krllej imlile hU s,fnth lionie nin , nt the si.'....n '" "it'JJ',rt,,'B"l,r'',1" i New Pitcher Joins Pirates-. Kellei Is Ir.nlinu lliith In home run sniashrs. , ' ( lileami M I I, .tin Mm "lon no ,r H, ir I ' " . in' 'oi- nm d ij.ii-fi , i r Ilirm nul.ui f the Houth'fn i rn , 'i.' rli nn itututnnby r dm 'ins tifn ' ti hse rrn ' ' , M-iifiKfr Olbson h- , i . r ,.,!i,u , -t irvili Ns. , h, rr Hi ! TS ftif f7io.i' PLAY TWILIGHT GAMES Nativity and Bridesburg Contests to Start at 5 P M 'Twilight grmes an' l ing plan-d m 'imis mm turns of Un it and tu. ifternooti two of the cik semipm i lub wyil staye important i-ontists starting afiTi p. in The , 'bibs ih.it will pins an NmiiviI; and Hridisburg lanagei Phil Haggerti hn' .m un I thi Hrookljn Ilo.Mil tiiants to uppeni n( Miller and iintario streets, and n wt)l be the Hi st gann the colored chnni pjoua have plajed since tlu-i have re turned from a successlul tour of the yiWth. c.li ,( lin points Inr the sitnt- lab III 'in' Cirr'Rnti o Wvckoff withSeanh hi I'.arker will be behind tne b.n ' Al ItKlitiiond .ind (lrihoio -ireis, ltrtdesbtirg 'nil ni"'t I'leisim Vnriici -I'M Lul. will . e i'.ddo' IJeriue foi -nieih of the t'lio uiiiuti lie I. .in'. Ivl i .iske ili -i ...I i i. nt ; . i.ioi k to tin pi mug mo .ml Hndi'sbiirg won it- lirt i e . hi tilt in ,,'isi 1'rnlijv frm UilMu'. .' '.. 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