Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 23, 1921, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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wJL'rncci between iDDyt..innci ami inr
&n of 'Chester.- situated nenf Hoylnke,
nll thl main d ffrrchec iMhlsChcS'
? 1000 years old and Bobby.!, nine,
& -f F, A Scottish lad.'or a .Reotjlsh IJMle
lWt wfn, CnrnnttsHe jy 'milllM ,'
:sfcr Alcxn.HtlrllpR.1W.tb
'iruupl ofHtiinrf Ma den, who. loft
''fornotistic for Atlanta some, years ago
r to,teh Uie oun V1i, how to shoot a
'. ifcMblf or brnsslet shot, Not to for
'C' itMlM Stirling was, born In
Wetland. Hrlntc Scottish -born and
VS to nil the' MaePhersons, McAn-
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SfrnHE wonderfiil putting of Franqls
X.l Otilmct.would-carry hUn quite n.dls
flt.hce n;thls"clinmplpslr1Mven If the
"rett of his game .was not. ns. Sound .as jt
rivk. The Uostoninn wiirins. ciium-T-'Sonihlp'
golf nnd- "rnn bV 'rated second
fa no one, In the. Mils , r. , '. '
1 The last f?tnd
iim.,lrn who-do not 'underntnnd
ifcoV ken the'Drltlsh "re to mntntflln'
..a1 t M.i.aa urn, trot n hulfr
,) from heMI venres which appeared
1 Mine time ago.Jn, Puncn.l! a.
Fillers of ththnoi hano rounds ajtrf.
aj.lHlj the imIIi oifn.
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i r e' Mr "icorM'M niymplo pamr.
TT' dr 'r nomorvo lAf.ofd ;(
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lUtn ihnll tec olid a'aaln. u
JaWofMl'farriArd deep; fAirirMfom
Corbnat$T Ftonk and Dane
'Filch from our'lrote the alive boie$,
RftMers tee have,' but they halt, like
eotei, . ' - , ,
Ani-ai for nur ehe andoour ehuckina
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k, ifop ' 'io mueh.pajn.
Ten le Jte a in6jiilnreii thrattph
'vapor v -
,4 a Arre dai' 'o(7 rr off,
1 found this par in my jnnrnina tipaper,
Vlltllat embrace ootff "
Frenchman' and', Ywkfwu -triaU keep
imur eank
IHlh the quivering Mhi and the diver a
' lank. J"
Bit teh'o ihnll het o'er Jh! bunker caper
, Orjoutl iri the tahl' fitted tr ought
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Three Eastern Toams and Cali
fornia Rated Strong Enough
to Win Inter-Colleglates
SIX PENN DEPENOABLES
Who will win the intercolleglntes?
That Is the question of the dnv In the
collegiate world. Oh 'Frldnv afternoon
ef this week up at Cambridge, on the
honle track of Harvard, the best ath
letes of the college world from the At-
linll tn thn Vnr.C,r. ...Ml ilurl th nrp-
llralnnrles In what promises to be one"
;i me Best meets in the History 01 tne
J. C. A. A. A. A. On the following
ety the finals will be held, the sur
vivors of Friday's trials fighting It out
for the championship honors.
During the lost week the sentiment
the experts seems to turn townrd
t coast. California with a team
jjt lrtcltidcs several Olympic cham
pions and other performer of equal
Wit, on comparative records, at least,
loots Ilk? the best of tlfe many col
leges entered. Leland Htnnford; which
nnouneed Inst weok, that It would
end four men to the meet, while not
retarded ns a possible winner. Is ex
Petted to prove strong iust where the
eMtern college will need points .to
overcome the California strength.
Cornell, Penn and Yale
Cornell, Penn and Vale In the order
Wined appear to be run best of the
CQfitern (Villftvou nt tliA nmimt.r ttmn.
although both Harvard and Princeton
uJ unset the iirctllctlons nnd score
offlclent points td win the title. Yn)e
MJ scored victories over Harvard and
iTlnceton In dual meets, both by close
nurglru, while. Harvard on lltst Sat
urday defeated tho Tigers by the nar
row margin of n point.
.There Is n general feeling among those
wiversant with track affairs among the
fojlejes thnt the winning ,tenm in the
jnteCcoijcKintrs will not score mow than
23 to 28 points. This Is based tin the
"intention that the points will be split
SO InUCn 111 tliu it.anWt. f atna.l.n nn
' j'ni will b nbln to romp away with
Micci, ii mis ue true, tne onc-mnn
itm will he bu'dy persons, (lourdliu
oMIarvartl, Is vxtiertml to wjn the broad
jnnp, for his performance of 'J4 feet (J
inches on Saturday Is tho beet In several
jrrs. However, he will not hnve ah
y time of It In the 100 nnd 220 with
iiy.cr. of Penn; I.eConey, of Lafayette ;
hlrkcei- of l,c1nnd Stanfonli Hob Mas
""1 of Ienn. nnd several others. The
llmft lnr. t.A n-l.l -m tn 1 ..... ..
.SJmniith. He Is expected to win ,the
f nigh hurdles race, but he will have
r?i- ,u,nLJ,l,t,lnir the timbers to
Bint ciiii, nnu iarrUt vi trun
I'nnSVlvnnln liii.lanJ.nJua.ali 1M.I
trsdiiates are plnnliiB their hopes on six
.ir,nt ,he ""l o'l "le. Th'y re
ind i. il,,",.tn' nptnln, In.thn nuarter
I,. ..'', IArr' "rown, In the mile and
f,:!i J "n,, Mni. In the qiiorter and
furlnn , tl qunrier nnp,
ilnii,.. . "l,u,H .evrr,, in. me two
and i niKv,e,rett ""'. In the hurdler.
-" " iienn, in tne two-mile rare,
nd nf'?ir 'J moJ n"t .".r. thQ 'victory.
ulr ,,ln, l""uber only Hampton ami
'Sliders Bl'n n.tu.l..- II V.M.A ....I
are missing., llrown, Kby nnd
Mm. who
S;ln this yinr,
Mv. V" M'orl - point them
Ji'.i?,,,ni r(!n,l' o tnko the mark
utile can be expected from .the re
'Inner nf th. i.. . i.u ,i.
ITintll.l ., vni, irtiiu, mill ill,?
,; -.,'?.,cM,,."n ,n the.half-mlle
runs.
inT under V." !Llir,ll',H, '".."'"r; "l
in. i :; "r r ihiiiii ii iiivj
iCOtlteEIIHE
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centlr ,Who ,rnn . ten -second 100 re-
he ,tirnaf be nb,p to re. l'"t h tins '
mm nC,',,.r,1mP" on. In the whrld to
M. ndVi!,LFB,,,,'n In the 220 nnd Har-
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ScbtUtndarial She Is Scottish
Stuart Maiden, ds Is
Jones, 7; v
, Whose -path is the" aiwicni'lnrcelt, '
W hnse'hearti are buoyed telth 'thii s'ca
doo yieatfin;
' Whose Brijhd. Is the iron keen. '' ,
0ily thr. nice teith the brassto fate '
That follole tho spheres in a lonff; stern
, chase, ,
'That' still putt authsthe tars of Devon
Put out to the Spanish teen.
Hcri'f so carry our'drives, O Castor,
Pollux our chip shata eke)
t1 teill tcoper a cfoxn to n mere piastre
That 1 ankces and Gaul and (I reck ,
And the faraway Japs and, the sleage
borne Laps,
7all fall to -our plus four handicaps
And the. pads' shall fasten the oleaster
To fjp bladeaf a IMUnh deck. K
TIIKSK vcrfiCH. might be held n4 the
Rolling wnr cry of CI rent 'itrltntn
upon the, eve of her greatest teftt( Hut
In' nil 'JiiBttec 've must Ray thnt It wna
penned' before the writer nnw t lie' pres
ent Amerlcnn golf team In action.
TvAUHIB JKNKINH, nrltloh amateur
,JJ ojinmpinn tn! 1D14i, before tlie war
witn iif;uiiiryii iinr miiiiu u iiurii tu hvi
bark' ilnto the old it'wlnB' of the game
Mnro, be put nwnjr klmltl. He lind four
ycani of,Jt, pljiH n number of wounds,
nnd 'hla, fJAijtt! naturally bnH never been
nulfe the ramej. Hut he Ik xtill n do'
termlned opponent and . capable of fine
lgo!f, n bard fighter to the final putt. .
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WIIRX rnncl )ul!net enmc over
here sevciuycarH ngo for tho first
time he bad Jtmt .eonnticred Vardon nnd
tnythe fall before in, the' mont senna
'tlonnl golf match .ever known. He p-
prnrcd UM'inci mrui f uiJU'jriirMiiii uju'ii
phaninlan"nfI-Amerlr.V. but he lacked the
i experience under' lire to ,keep up hi
"Hrookllne. pace. He'l.wns trying too
lilrtljto live up- to. his reputation, and
when he began to slip hi game broke
badly. He, wllj vbc'.tyiltc n different
Oulmet In hla next appearance.
THE smiling countenance of "Chick"
Evnns Is f-t 111 remembered by liun
ilretlK of frlcntlK made in 101.1 nnd 11)14,
The general Impression nmnng close stu
dents of -golf Is that his style has
changed for the better, having moved
Into n simpler,, .'more compact range.
"Chick" rertnlnly won't bo beaten be-
tweep the tee nnd the green. If he
conies upon trouble It will bo in the vl
clnlty of the litfi. The power nnd com
pactnesA of Hobby '.Tones'' game hns also
mnde 'a deep Impression upon veteran
critics, who noiy understand why narry
Vardon went so far in his praise of the
young Georgian.
Covvrlohi. till. Al He'll reert'rd
Home Run Hitters
in Games Yesterday
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VI heat, Doditf m
(".irrr. Pirate.. .
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TOT.W. TO IKTK
National Iouaue
American I-rwuiie. ..."
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SHIELDS .IN MEET
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Iniercolleglate Champ to, Compete In
Legion Qamea
Inrry Shields, fdnnerly of Penn ,
State, and tho tpresent .intcrvnlleglntc
one-mile champion, Is In training ngnln
and will represent Mcndnwbrook Club.
of thls'cltjy In .the one-mile invitation
rnce pt the secdnd nnnual field (lay nf
Ihclmcrlcan Tcgion on Franklin Field
line I.
Shields is one of the. greatest distance
runners 'In Anierlcn. ' He has run the
mile tinder 4 minutes 20 seconds on
several occasions and hat been the hero
of many "exciting rnccs.
Shields' entry In; the Invltntlou will
create n lot of interest in that event,
llrown. of Pennsylvania ; "Connolly, of
Georgetown; Homlg, of Penn Stnte:
Crawford, of Lafayette; Hlgglns of
Columbia, nnd Outblll, of lloston, liave
been Invited .for this race.
Homlg, of Penn State, bus sent In his
entry for the two-mile race. He Is the
Intercollegiate cross-country champion.
Join Now England I, A. A
Hasten. Mav 23. Rhode Island I
Htute
College and lloston "Unlverslt'' were a
milted to membership In the New Kngln
Intercnlleglatn Athletlo Association at t
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the
unnusi meeting nere,
SCOTT & HUNSICKER
Sixteenth Anniversary
A block of four items ON THE SQUARE,
that block the way to extravagance
I
Woven Madras
SHIRTS
white and large variety
of Btripes.
$2.35
Six for
$13.00
PAJAMAS
Every pair made ac
cording to our ritfld
specifications for room
iness, luxury and dura
bility.
$1.85
Anniversary
i Special Price
Scott & JHunsicker
SHIRTMAKERS AND FURNISHERS
1 .-
108 SOUTH THIRTEENTH
SCHOOLBOYS CLASH
rnn nnir nnmiiM
urn urn r hnnivii
Play Qualifying Round In East
ern Interscholastic Tourney
Over Morion's East Course
THREE TEAMS' COMPETE
Piny began thin morning over the
enstt course 'of the Merlon Cricket Club
for the team and'lmllvfdual titles In the
annual Eastern Interscholnstfc, Golf
Tournament., The youthful club ,wlcld
era wcro engaged In clghte'cn-hole. medal
play, the scored of which will be used
to qualify, the boya In Individual play
and also will count In" the team prhe,
'There were onlyV three gchdois rep
resented for" (hi team championship,
Tqme, Hill'1 nnd Lnwrcneevllio. , Hill
Hcliool, having wonthe title in'st yenrj
Was a heavy favorite to .repeat. The
Hill boys linve beaten Ttwrencevllle
this spring ,12 '.matches to 0, nnd Tome
714 to.4V4. " .. . ,
Among thiy local schools thnt com
peted In mednlnlar today werejilanerch
High, Upper Darby High, Havcrford
U.l...l
IiU Halle fren
West Phlladcl
nuiiuwi, iliU ,3U
phia High, I'cnn i;m
hla High, I
Charter and llrown
P
rep., f
The present individual champion Is
Henry Onrsowny DaviB, fld, of III11
Hchool, Ho Is competing again nnd dp
pears to have a good rhnnco to win,
although he will have a. .lot of competi
tion. Among the youngsters who will
give Davis a battle are It. V. Vox,
IJcrklcy High (Boston).; William Cur
rhn, Penn Charter i Willis Jones, Tome,
arid T. R. Hanson, llrown .Prep. Jones
comes from Atlanta nnd lives directly
nerojis the street frpni ,nobby Jones,
although they are not related.
The smallest -boy In the tournament
Is Charles H. Harding, Hnverford
School. Ho is thirteen years old and Is
just about ns tall as his brassle.
There is a team Clin nnd Individual
prizes for the finals.
Wetthlladalphl C. C. Wln ,
.The Went Philadelphia Culho'.lc Olub trav
clfij to Dryn Mawf ytttrriny ami iloJeaWil
ihr home club, to 'J. MrkB Barret pitched
t r Wet Catholic and wan In rplandM form.
tunnrA nln men. did not lltUe 'tt Pfttl.
.i-cf pted four chnnco ' aflcld and hod two
r"". nd ."' hlt" "t:.f .1u.r .ti!n",?t.. ".?!
IJ'uut' J ..ST 707-wtord&Tr ' BuSd'.V and
' alio ha Memorial Day. A. it. and P. M.
l ,h2 LuL"Jj,nnl.hi!, . VsnSR:
'1 hlrty-'nlnth 'utreet. Weft Philadelphia, or
nhon
Bttmont 0482 AV betweon 0 and T
P. M.
Scraps About Scrappers
Ion T. Balna has ben appointed Tnx
ttlckard'a pe'"sl rcpreeentatlva In Phlla
dclphla tor tho. distribution of ticket, tor the
Dempae'yCarpentlar bout on July 2 at Jery
qity, Ralna ha $00,000 worth of the
r-cloui pasteboards, which will be put on
aale. tomorrow. .
Knorkout At Waiter has twen tralnlnj
for a week nnd he l In ehape to bo to tho
poet at any old time. Waa-ner hna been
troubled with hie vye. but .they aro well now
and he doesn't believe tbey will bother him
In the rln. Warner has been working out
at Adam Hyan'a with Joo Uorrell, the mid
dleweltht. Jllke flU)bin. of St. Tsui, evidently 1 In
the rlnir to keep buy. He nne appeared In
three bouts alroady this month. Mike ha
been echeduled for. a .July 4 content with Al
Bommeri, of Callfornja. at the Coeur dtAlene
race track. Spokane, Wash., nfteen roundi.
to a decision. . .
Lnlal norale. tha .Frenchman, will bo In
the atar number at the BIJou on Wedneiday
.fht iria nnnnnant In a four.rounder Will
be Hobby McCano. of Oraye Ferry. Jo'
Douglas ve. Dannx Oordon and Harry Herai
vs. I'orkle Slmpnon art othe,r bouts.
The bout between Carl lferU and Jerry
Hayes at the Auditorium tomorrow nlsht
will bo an e.lBht-.rpun'ler. The other Ave
matches aro scheduled for r(x rounds each.
Aii..... V1.I UiotIm vm lctt llitriri.a
Cunlyard Ilrownle' vs. Younir Pans: Eddie
Conner vs. Johnny .Oardniir: Younie llurlte
vs. Ilattllnr Leonard, and Little Hear vs.
Hddle Clonts.
Yonnn Lew nakfr has been signed to box
Harry Ilurke In the star bout at the Oayety
next Friday nlisht.
Freddy Corbett. one-time lightweight boxer
if. Utile Italy, .la to teturn to the in as
a promoter. Corbett plans weekly shows
during the summer at .Eaulngton. and his
first card Is .arranged for May l!T. Corbett
A. A. Is to be the name nf Fred' arena.
Ills show follows! Frankte Howard vs.
Urorxl nuaselh fully Williams vs. neddy
Jackson and Charley Fox v. Hobby Will
gast. Today's Local Ball Games
llriitesbura nt Helher, Twenty-sixth nnd
Wharton 'slrrrts.
Inaurnnre Lougur 7nnMen ut Murylitnu,
Nntlonal Hank end Trust LeiMnie Olrard
Trust vs. Federal Reserve. Shlbe Tork.
Banker and Stockhrnk' I.eugne nn
mond 4 Co. ut B. H. Smith & Co.. Nterfton
Field, Twenty-third .and Ontario streets.
llnnk and Trnat Company Lena-nr First
National v. Cemmenwealtlt T.. and T. Co.,
Drrxet Hill.
rhilmlelphlu Flnanelat Inirue Market Nt.
Trust Co. v. Franklin Tmst, Klngelnt
lUvrmtlor! Center, Fiftieth street and Che.
ter nvemie.
Anniversary
NECKWEAR
will not wrinkle nor
show pin holes. Special
quality fine silk.
95.
Regularly
$1.50 each
Golf Stockings
From Scotlnnd; nil
colors, unusually beau
tiful tops, all properly
made.
C A A Anniversary
P4".UU Special firlce
STREET
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IIF.I.OVV t'llIMTNCT
Out of Golf Tourney
WHMsWmsmmHsWmmtiMmmim
J. WOOD PLATT
Phllailelptila'a hope In the' Hrltish
golf tourney, wIhi will be unable
to compete owing to mi. Injury' re
ceived -at Iloylnhc, Kngland, yes
tenlay s Pop Anton Is in Town
HIM Donovan, iff tliM'lills, nnd l'nt Moron.
nf Cincinnati, .together with their respective
ball players, will be ,bups of Captain
A'drlan C. Anson, better knovtn In his b:m
ball dayst o "l'np," nt Keith's tnnluht.
Anson Is appearing there this week In a
sketch written by Jtlnit Lnnlner for theO
veteran ball player and his two ilauifhlers,
Th occasion Is called "Ilnsebnll' Nlnht."
VVrjIte Elephants Win Two
Itushey Mcl-oon'H Whllo Klephnnts mndn
It twelve out, of thlrltiMi when ii"V
won n closely playod Kamn with the Madi
son Iloys'CMIh on Saturday. :i to 2. mid
defeated the Fcwater Country Club Kunday,
IS to 4. '
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The Jinest Ti're for
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CINCINNATI HERE
I PHILLIES
Pat Moran's ClubOpons Series
at; Fifteenth, and Hunt'ngdon
Streets today
HUB.BEUL may HURL
I'ltlM.lKS
1tnllnci. 2I
I,lKiurveiili. If
Meusel. rf . .
U'r'i-ht stone, 3I
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Wllllnms. cf
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CINCINNATI
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nri'Mler. lb
Knpf, 2I
llnusli, rf
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Crnne. s .
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N'npler, n
Our Phillies wili meet, the Clntjinnatl
KcdH thin afternoon jn deadly combat
for the left-liuiKieu viinnipinitMiip or
the National., Leajtue. A Victory for
Wild WIII'h folks will, put them lit hcv
eii'tli place. ,n jeompnrntlvel,'lilitli posi
tion nnd n renlly IiIrIi one for them.
l'nt MnrnnVyotniR men breezed into
the city Inct nlsht and .look to bn cel
lar form. They have been KtrueKliiiB
nobly to help our IMills out nf InRt
plare, but ,they have been unable to
do it yet becaiiKe the home club has
been iilnyltiB worce tbnn Cincinnati.
llubbell wan scheduled to tlo tho
pltchliiR HiIh afternoon against Hie
Hedx. lltibbclt Iium been Kcttlnj; Into
better form recently tlinn In iioh hIiowii
tlif nenon nnd Donovan expect" him to
come through in good ntyle on his next
stnrt. Frank Hruifgy will le behind
the bat for the I'hlK
While Pat Moran wnnn't certain
whorii he would tine this afternoon in
the box. he said that he thought he
would select Napier.
-Today's game begins at ,'5:ft0 P. M.
Hulllvnn. the Cuba left .fielder, hint, two
Intlrs. n double nnd u triple In nrc times nt
bnt. '
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Polo at Country Club
Will Start Tomorrow
Polo' competition for the Tctnorn
, Cup will start tomorrow afternoon
at die. Philadelphia Country Club
Held, Instead of today .ns previously
announced. The opening gnme will
be between the Philadelphia Coun
try Clpb's first team nnd that of the
War Department.
The sond inatch Is carded for
.Thursday and will bring together
the,, Philadelphia Country Club's,
second combination nnd the Ilryn
Mnwr team, while the finals are
scheduled for next Saturday.
Bingles and Bungles
In Detroit yesterdstr, the Athletics lind
fifteen hit .for n total of twenty-four bnaesi
Hie extra Imse sw.itu Included live doubles
and two triples.
Tu Cobb (n still homt.Tunnina.
another In the A's imihi icaferilny.
lie got
Yostrrdny'H major ftamio home-run clnulers
worn, Cobb. D.itroltl Ueb Meusel. Tankes
I'alk. While Hoi Zark Wheat. Ilrooklyni
Wh.tted. PitlsburRh: Carey, rittsburithi
bpydcr, alantsi Hums. Plants.
t'ooper'a llctory over the New York Olanta
was hl serrnlli slraltht win, Ihe two home
riin'made by his trammatrn mntertnlly nlded
Cooper In wlnnlnc.
Tim Yankros' win over tho St. Louis
Drowns, fl-0, was made possible by the fine
filtchlne of Carl Mays and his blow, In the
t-mh Inning that sent over tli- victorious run,
Covelefkle shut out the lied Rox, 0 to 0.
Trll Hpdiker s tun doubles helped hla fham
Idons come throuih.
The rirofrr advanced bt leaps and bounds
when thfv trimmed fso Otantt. Thtu nolo
iirr trading the Ncui l'orkers bv ourost-i-half
tdmes.
The Ilaltlmom Dry Dock team visited Na
tivity and were treated to a 12-0 defeat,
while thousands of. I'hll HncKerty'n friends
v.ewol the slaughter.
.The Racquet Club baseball ttam detated
tht PhVndeluhln Crlektt Club team yesttr
ilau and took the Uad In thr Inferclub league,
Ktan Pearton pings third baso on th ttacquet
Club nine.
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0UI.F0RJCRIBES
A'. M. Training Done in Secret.
Georges' "Flip" in Llmo
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DEMPSEY RESUMES DRILL
Manhnsstt, N. Y May 23. Georges
Carpentler todny hegnn rcnl ring work
In preparation for his fight with .Tnck
Dempsey, July 2. Ills morning work
out was In secret, but this afternoon he
performed before a large delegation of
newspapermen.
Fame In the world of canines has
come to "Flip," a Hclglnn police dog,
owned by Cnrpcntler. The dog already
has ployed an important pnrt In train
ing activities.
Hlncc the close of the war and much
of the time during tho conflict. Carpen
tler has bad the dog with him con
stantly, "not as a mascot, just ns a
friend," be declared today os the pair
tramped around the large estate on
which the camp of tha boxer hns been
established.
Larry Williams In Jack's Camp
Atlantic City, N. J May 23. After
a day's layoff Jack Dempsey today re
sumed training for his heavywleght
championship contest with Ocorgcs Car
pentler. The champion was eager to
resume work after a twenty-four-hour
rest. ' Larry Williams, of Hrldgeport,
Conn., joined the champion's stnff of
sparring partners.
Williams is a Philadelphia heavy
weight and will replace .lack Clifford,
of Hrooklyh. who ttilt after working!
six dny with Dempsey, Clifford was
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'knocked out onco by Dempsey and badly
ipunlshed the other tlinos he faced lilra.
Jack Kcnrns, manager of the cham
pion, snld ho plans to have a new Sett
of spnrrlng partner for Dempsey every
ten days. '
SEEK ATHLETIC, FIELD
Qermantown Fathers to Assist Boys
and Qlrls In Movement
To co-operate with the olllclsls of
Ocrmnntown High School a fathers'
association in being organized, ami al
ready fifty members have been enrolled.
The plan originated nt n meeting held
three weeks aco, which was attended by
Conrad N, Laucr, F. II., dimming",
Gcorg" T. Johnson, ,T, H. Elsemon, F.
II Rockett and I. D. Zelglcr,- Jr. An
organization meeting was held Iart Fri
day at ficrmontown Y. f C, A,, tit
which Superintendent IJroomo and
Principal Keller save warm indorse
ment to the scheme.
The oflicers elected are: President,
Conrad Laucr; vice president, J. H.
Klsemnn ; treasurer, li, D. Zlegler, Jr.,
and secretary, F, II. Hnekett.
An athletic field for ficrmontown In
the first light to be carried on by the
fathers, who realize thnt Oernmntnwn '
High School girls and boys must hnve
a proper place to train If they can be
expected to make a fair showing ngnlnst
the other hlsh schools of Philadelphia In
nrlilettr rnmnnftHnnn. A llhrnrv ft tfm
high seh-jol will bo the next project
backed by the association.
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