iyff " :rrTr7xvS&' ' rft: .i ' wqrt w-' rJ -V Kt,$W' t fl ' p Tii - ? - p. t. ,T hT'vyy-'Vt'tiPyirerwy-in'T o ,tiJ;fHr!'""J'l, ' ' ' ' " iff eV n , 1- j V J " EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB-'-PHII,.ADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921 - 19 Jhicago Cubs Here for First Series of the Season With the Phillies IBBOIS PUTS OUT like Stops Up-Stator With Left to Body After Administer- ing Lacing JALLS KNOCKOUT BLOW r. 1.01'IS II. .UKFK A il iwwil tnerl nwny from the -V. t ..I. ...... tttr.1if unit Mm few Natlemu i "rl- "- - -- lumlroit of tli" djctl-iiWlic-wooi who f,(tf tlieie s'tw rinniue .unguire pui lat of inNery nftrr suitoring n icrniie anilir."lliij; for fie rmiwiH. wuen .nine Jbbon eonneeted w ltli n shot left hook .. t....i. n,. Liwuinitji nftrr tin hell louir '" "' .t. ".".i "J-i .7 -v Iwivlwl -wn iik -" . "v : " felt !! ' "" "'V.' . Vi """".-J mil JlJXiiirc went down. ilted Ms nr' n"1' l,u,M heclconed t0 be fallen mini's rorner lor ms nnniiiors o enter llie unR. xn "" ; -. nil It "" n emeu Jiokui n" i r'i lout It. either. He wim sore, nil right, L..:niiv fnr CI Minns hml ndmlnls- red n Vicious trouncing to the Wll- laruport, l'n., entry. DenPl"" l"C IHCl mill lliumnw "" tvcrnl pounds over weight, not being t nil nt urn rem ooxing uvomiuiims, ie hnlidlert .MnffUiro as ii lie were u umnn punciung nng an oi wui-u frankle was. Mlfte jajibeil. JiooKeil, ppcrrut nnil erosiccl uie u .snucr ni ill, liniing .uiiKiurc uml "i' -iot from the outlet. Ibboni Mnrecrrtl ' Durlnc the fifth round there were; number of erics from the Nilin crowil f "Stop it . with the exception of ne blow MiiBttlre failed to iniikc nny prcfMim whntcier, other thnn Clio aft of Ids gmneness. In the M'conil )UnQ. VIIILl' liiuuuil'. l!in uaL-niuii ti ill, MriL-iilri' tenrlnc In. Krnnkle con- ectcii with n (ejli'H of lefts anil rights. rlght-liniiiler clipping Jllkc on tlie w. Tlio St. I'nnl Thnntom turneil ale, his Knees sngged nnd he fell Into clltuli, suiliig himself from going loun. Iron then on it nns only n matter i how long Miigtihe viotild be nblc to ItliFtflnd the hoinhnnlmeiit of till)- ins biiiiis in tiu unit cunciies iud ni punished Mngulce with powerful ihts mid leftH to the body, niter- atiug to the chin. The Mlnni'sotnn ,ic u brllllnnl ethihitlon, showed Home If hiM ohMlnic shlll that won for htm !iC Kibrlquets of I'hnntom nnd I'Mi nnd proved conclusively th.it ,o nan soine goon ngiitH hiiii icit m It thlrtj -foitr-. ear-old nelf. Martin Klllelln, mnnnger of Middle elsht Chnmptoii Johnnv Wilson, wns rinsiile niei tutor. lie refuod to immlt lihn-ielf when nikcil whether a iblimis-Wllbon content wnH In the laklni;. Iftrr Wllvnu "e." niiMiered ttibbons In his lrcsniii' loom, "I do wnnt to meet rll(in or else l never would have ittcn back Into the ring. A clmnei' i bi for the mlddlcweleht title 1h the tal reason of my boxing again, and, kke this lip. I'll bring thnt crown bach ht I'nul just ns mho as ttunH." Mueulre tinned the beniii nt 157 nnd iibbmis nns two nnd n hnlf noundx lea-, lor .linnni .Sulllinu. V hud Mlko t'ro- HI. 14i. In bad slump t,evcrnl tlmos ItiiI uoii ensll In tight ronnilH. Knrly B the eniitct I'redell Started Hullivan'n loe hhedlng with Mrnlght lefts, but lie New or!r wns out In front .rniiglHiiit . Tomiiij l.otighrmi, 15!), scored n vie ir iiici Johnny Alex, 1M. nnd Kid asniT, llii. dlsnlaied liiiurpsslni? brm In difenting Out rrnnehettl. i: poKner nun pen coining along nt n M clip this fe.ison. Hi. U olvvpr. luncbeH hard and Ik enme. W. P. H. A. Wants Games Tilt t Phtlaillilrhln Ift1irnH lM..ln. 1. dee to n m nitniip'tM,l . ( 1 i . tme fur Jlnj u W. P. II. A. had been )inu mi, il Mil, ulnB nun r.X n.l i it nni thi to iho rtlnluw flub, nt inlirt N J Thp mnnaipm.nl nlnn !. (ii UM In Juo. I'lrm-eliiM homo c'ub ." "u' " town. itmlrltKC ihl nttracllon ..ii .. '"""' .n-i i.Brciiwixn avenue, ell Wiimiiuml 3lon J nftir 0 p. m. Tigers Sell Pitcher Cunnlnaham JH'niwn, Trim. JIi- 10. Pres'dent ... mi-kmo ur tnn fimttnnnowi Hoiilh. n iim,ii hi tin., ..i..k ..... ... ... -i" --'. v.uw, niilliluilCCU IOQ3Y Iflfl rthjHn if Pilch, r Ciirmlnahnin from ih "ut ciinN uurminirhnm riiif TZTXrn,llti.eT- but w" r'cMt Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night NATIONAI-MIko (llbbonii nlmine.1 IVnnkli M'rcrc. rlithi .llninir Rulllvan mitfonjilit Mike Cmdell, Tomnir Iiuclirnn won from Jnlinnr Alex, Kid Wnlmer defcttnl (Inn Fr'nehfttl, BAI.TIMOIlIi Itt.hjr Ifi'tWA won from Dnnm U'nton, Mttlo JisT defrntdl Jimmy I.nVMiilrr. TTIKNtON- Ynuni Jlnffo beat .Ilinmy Proim, JeK IVtrx iion from Kid Mnrvev, fhnrler Iln Need Tcrrr rtrooloi, ICilille rtlrknnlt knnrk'i! trtit .lohnnr Fone. ni'ri'AIX Frflnki tkhcxil lawked out UIIIt l'reeinin, fourth. Ninv, AOIIK flmrler 1'ltU ilefpnted Ami torfee, 'llnrrr Tondon drew with Joey Lean, Mll V-M( Muhh-1 JntU Hhff'dnn, lift Ii t Mlko MrTlnie nim illxjunllflod In Wit mil Illfr Krhii, 'iienlh Al Ketflirll hent Ami .inlin'on, Ulltln nnrn unl Jnek Mur rnr nton, Sol Miinim outpointed Millie Colo. MT. PI I-I1II Mll(r Unoekrd out Tonun MeCnrthr wroml. inilK Itllly Anitclo deYented Mike I'nnl. on. lAttCWl Kit .lohnnr llolcnit bent Jiilm Kltelik', II.MINOTON Tony Ihmleln drew with Pnmmy Itrltton. Scraps About Scrappers Tr Cohh. moiit reent enmo.tinrk In ftvttn ronkn, will make hl Initial nrpenranre In n locnl rlnu for cral jenri nhon he token on Mike Kerrn of fumdon, nt tho Audi. torium tonight, in onotnr finht.rntiiiiler Artlo McCiinn will clnuli with Willie rrnmi. Pour elx.roundera will lie ns follow : Terr O'llrlen v. Mlehey Wolsnnt. Jim Vedler v. Mnnor joe .Miner, kick j-ncuii m Jonnnj Hnyoa nnd I)nn Kernn vx. Vouns Prlts. Yonnic Jnek Pempner. BouthwaxU' feeitlir woloht, Ij oncji to mvet nnr one hla weliiht nl n loesl club. He stopped Chnrley O'Donf nell In four rounds In his last start, JoeU rtnulr. the Philadelphia Put Hot. will box at the Illjou Kmiln lie la matched with Lew th ftlutirer for one of tho four rounders on tomorrow .ntitht's program Kid ATllllnniK will be kopt buny for th next three weeks. Tomorrow nlKht ho ill take on Pnckey O'rtntty In New York, twelie rounds to a refereo's (fcrlaton. On the 12th the Klddn fnc Jnck fKId) Wolf. tolie rounda to a referee's decision, nt Cleveland. I'ntsy Heaiflon will he the peraon of the second pnrt nt Plltabumh, ten rounds May 'jo nnd on the 80th Wlllnms wl I pnlr with Kddle Wlmler, ten rounds, at McKeosport, P. Tilfl. Ntosh las returned he-e-f rom Clee. lard, whero he kept himself In irrtod ahnpo, ami Is prepared to ni'ot Jue Tlrlltx, (I.iorn Chancy or nny of the lm-pounders Mosh Is under the colors cf the l'dnnrds-Tnylor stable. Tommv Murrnv. brother of n.iltllr.tr. h'H tossed his straw Icfitle Into the bnntnmuelRht rlna. preferrlr-t n -et.to ulth Kid Williams. Murray says thnt hn has ii newspaper de cision orer Johnny Huff. . Steve Marcoe weolc-ended nt the .hore, shook hunds with Chnmplnr Jnck Urmpsey and, Inetdsntally nrrnnttrd foi tnn of his boxera. Matty Deehter nnd Kddl" Shivers, to vix sit AtKntlc City In respective bouta on Mnv 10. UnMiy IVoUnst, Kouth Phlllv nyelght lir New Ynrl: today end he n 111 hook up In twelve.round miteh to n referee'H ileelslon airalnst Eddie Leonard nt the KunU Point Rportlnx flub. Jimmy Coster. UotKant'e manaicer and trainer, will handle the Quaker flty entry, nnd anya tho winner muv be then a chance to meet Johnny Hurt nt the game club SEEK UNIVERSAL AIV1ATEUR RULES American Athletic Officials Will Strive for Single Cod& at Geneva Meeting TO MAKE OLYMPIC CHANGES New Vnih. SIny 10. An attempt In secure the ntloptlpu of unlversnl rules to govern nmntctlr nthletlc enmpptltlnn, will be made by Amerlcnn nthletlc of flcln1n nt the meeting Of the Interim tlonnl Ainnteur Athletic 1'Vderntlon, nt (icnevn, Kwltzerlnnd, Mny 27 nnd !28. This nnnotinceinent wns made by Frederick W. Iltiblen, seeretnry of .the Atnntetit Athletic 1,'nlon. who aUs for I'll rope on the Sfnurelnnl.t Thttrdny. OtiHtnvuN T. Klrby, president o the Amerlcnn Ol.implc. committee, nnd Joseph It. Maccnbc, of Ilostop, mem bers of n committee to represent this country nt Important luterniitlniinl nth letlc organization meetings nbroni!, nlro an' mnklng nrrnngcmeiitM to fall. President Klrby plans to lenxe on the Olympic Bnturdnv. Afnccabe'u unlllng date is undecided, Seeretnry Itubleu hns drafted n set of rules which he plans to submit at the meeting ot the I. A .A. F,, the organ Inillon which ndoptH the rule goicru Ing nil Internntlonal ntnatetir competi tion. Including the Ol.MnpIc games, - The A. A. I, secretary declared his purpose Is to effect the adoption of a set of rules which will be In harmony with the nitfltleH of nil nations Iden tified with International sport. At present there nrc several conlllcts be tween Amerlcnn Vulcs nnd those gov erning competitions nhnmd. These could be eliminated, Seeretnry llublen said, nnd tho rules mnde to harmonize, without affecting the competition. Among the nlms of thos Amerlcnn delegation Is Included an effort to oh tnln a standard program nnd sinndnrd Schedule of events for nil future Olym pic gnmes. LEGION OF HONOR BOUTS Big Crowd Sees Boys of Army, Navy and Marines Meet at Lu Lu Temple A big crowd saw the entertainment Inst evenlnj nt I.tl I.n Temple, wheie the Legion of Honor staged n number of boxing nnd wrextllns mutches. lion of the tinny, navy nnd marine corps pnrtlcliiated. V. Krccland Kendrlck, t'oloncl rrnnklln nnd Dr. Mclutjro were In chnrge nt the nffalr. Among the guest'i were Mnor. Moore, CongriNM man Darrpw. (Jcnernl Kommernll, (Jen oral ICdwurils, Oenernl Clrnves, (len iral Atiltmnn, Admiral Hull, Admiral Harris, (leneral Wuller, Cnptaln Mf Arlhur, I'nptnln Melton nnd a number of other ullieers njid men, Kltl Whnlcn, nrmy, nnd Whit Mur phj, of thg nnvy. fought to n four tounil draw. Following this Sneeden, of the nrinj, nhtl Franklin, of the nnvy, wrestled to n six-minute draw. The third number was n boxing match, in which Tooney. of the ttrmj, knocked out Wlinlin, of the nnvj , Ir the Mvond round. Then Vowley, n navy heavy weight, fought n four-round draw with ,Tu' tlce, of the murines. Johnson, of the nrmy, wrestled Welcosko, of the Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues NATIONAL I.lJAfiri: Player nnd I'luli II. Al. II. ". P.C. Ilnrn.hr. Nt. Louis 10 A3 Ii 2fl .414 Johnston, llklfn , it llnrarmr, tin, IS fiitahnw, Pitts. in Tleniry. Pllla 20 AMICKICAV "l.KAOI'I. Player and I'luli O A II. It. Itellman, lletmlt IS Al 13 Hums, rierelnnd. II S? 11 inns. I'leielnnd. .12 3.1 11 Wood,' I'leielnnd , II 31 7 IS ,410 fobli, Detroit. SI 93 23 39 .III A3 71 34 ni 7 II. M n 18 .4111 .412 .101 .32 p.r. S3S .inn ,431 nnvy, to o draw, and I.oied, welter weight chnmpion of the nrmy, knocked out I.eftv l.nrsen, the mnrinc chnm pion. In the fifth round. Ohio Bout3 for Chaney and Frush Clerelnnd, May 10 flenrire (K. o ) Chaney and Danny Jrush, of linltlmore will appear In twelicrnund decision bouts ilnrln an opn-lP lioilna shnxir at Dunn Held on Juno '.'. Chaney will (met Hilly McCnnn, Cleveland ItKhtHalftht, Jn the main bout Krufh la matched naulnst Edd'e Wallace, of Now Y'ork, In tho semltlnal. They are fenth-ervrelKhtK ' ' m u i i$k 'hmxxhj m'.T t- v,mxTCtati & y mm n miaiiMiiiwiiMiiiLHxar j.'in4t..vkfaisT mi m m v vyi T'.cf,7y' . - j.ititH I mm mimm mew ixecora mi m ywfip m 1 m)&W fi'SK&fc vSSI ll Alii i liKfA WA w I "4fev pTlPf l To the tune of KSSwll S Straw Hat Season" ' m tiL-if." u'f' '"' V. 3isn p, m. Phillies vs. Chicago "Cubs" s.. ;u.V JiKvin: pakk "eals nt filmhels' Hnaldlnx's IUDITORIUM A. A. LTVTir r. TiiviniiT ...,v ..!!!" ". 4ft.'."iK T,l,; Niimv iAVu JRiM)s or nom nnxiNn ta ANCING i I,. i .. online K.V- "" nuimiifr Months ill! L,,'"?,"1 Irn iihiR liirh M KVKUV THPRSDAY hATITHDAY "urini: the hummer Months t Mhtrtn lnylill..i r.. .... ...... vrituirr Mh i h;',r' ki tiis n . "" ' "r uoiininn fLM GARDEN 30h A "'"set sis. r.iinviirir mx llrrli Be Right on Top With a Hilborn Straw Hat This i;ir ahovc nil ou should be sure your straw hat Is u pood one. purchased from a relinblw hatter, on nccount of the many Inferior cheap hntu on the market. For 43 yenra wo have been ex clusive hatters to the particular dresser, and our prices hao been lowest consistent with the quality we ge. Prices, $2.50 to $4.50 D. S. Hilborn For 43 Ytart at 218 Market St. -'""'" SATURDAY "" , , mtMM mm Din Leadership in any indus try is established only through superiority of product. Otto Eisenlohr & Bros., makers of the Henrietta Cigar, are the largest independent cigar manufacturers in the United States. Henrietta . ADMIRALS Ulb'UN'UJUK'a MASTUUPIKCU YEAR after year my Philadelphia store makes a new rec ord, because all the old records are broken. Of course, it makes me feel happy jto see a business which I started in Philadelphia develop into the largest .retail hat business in America and make a new World's Record. Last year this store did more business than in any year in its history, and from January 1st to May 1st we laughed at the so-called "Business Depression" and sold more hats than we did the first four months of last year. And last Saturday Penn-Princeton Day we more than doubled last year's opening Straw Hat Day. 65 extra salesmen averaged more than 100 customers per man. We sold more than 500 customers per hour for 12 consecutive hours. It's certainly a lot of fun to make new records when you strike a popular note that starts the whole town whistling. irrnnpij mini n hmj wwy MW W tiecidquarbuvt UorUrXatM SUIT MADE TO YOUR MEASURE Guaranteei All- Worsted Suitio &? (Not Merely Jll-fl'oolj n . i ocotchy 1 weeds Ii ere Perhaps tht Only Firm in Town That Have 'Eiu Blue Serges (Guaranteed .W iu FwU) Did You Ever Notice We don't advertise r i d i e u louslv low prices as a bait to get y o ii in our store ? All we want you to do is to come in and look in our windows. You will find all the good things we ad vertise right there for you to look at without coming in the store. They are worsteds g u u r a n teed and fairly radiate quality. We Went Over the Top in April And v Arc Sure On Our Wat to Heat Matj'.i Figure of Last Year! THIS IS THE STORY OP THE SALE: Last year in the months of April and May we did a record-breaking business. We .set out this year to do an even bigger business volume, which meant sell ing two suits for every onu sold last year, for every one knows that last year's prices were much higher. We are doing it! And the best reason we can tell you is to see the wonderful worsteds for yourself; Newcorn & Green Merchant Tailors 1032 Market Street Henrietta l'ertcctot slightly smaller cigar of the same high quality OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS., INC. ttSTAUl'lUIJUD I860 1307 Market Street (Opposite Wanamaker's) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwrnTf Tm T Open Saturday Evenlnga & J -W- $3YyW .u.ym;! Vi-;4" V .- 4& t - i mu ttj . . , f V 1 lt.il, ,