Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 11, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, , SATUED AY, JUE- 11, 1921
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Athletics Fail to Get Homer for First Time This Month as Dick Kerr Applies Coat of Whitewash
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OLD-FASHIONED GAME
IS WON BY WHITE SOX
WITH ONLY 2 HOMERS
Twelve Hits Arc Registered by Both Teams and Ball Is
Not Knocked Out of' Shape Dick Kerr Is in Great
Form and Athletics Receive Copt of Whitewash
, U KOItKUT W. MAXWKI.I.
hlKirln IMIIor l'.vrnlni: l'nlillc I. niter
OUR A's nnil tlio White So liirnrcl bark the cntr-mlnr yesterdny nml put
on ono of timc olil-fiixlilnncil gniim wlirr" I lie ball W not battered out of
Minpe in fver InnliiK. It wii n tiiuii;p fjht to m (lie Itiliriilcrs working
wlllinut Ritthiff hurt unci the pitcher acting as if they knew what it was all
nbotit. Moth Kerr and Uonimcl twirled high-class, brainy hall, and the list
of binglcH proves It. The So connected with seven nfi'tiei and the home
folkH cliiked olT five. Twelve hit in one game by both trams isn't lielnjc done
t any more, and (or that rra'on jesterdny's contest was ilNtlnotlu
I Anttl.cr ti terp'tini; feature was the fact that the A's failed to score.
Tills ali-.i mean tlmt for the ti i--1 tune this inoiith n local hero has not con-
5 liected with a home nit; The wc-r uiltling tin m off with ama-lng rcsiiliirlty
until Kirr stepped In. and then the act was all wet llnmmei made a long
lilt whir! should have been n home run m thr fifth Inning, hut Kil was running
on n lln l tire aim had to puil up at second. That was the only decent sock
Uncorked l the Macks during the I' M
Of nurse, there were some belts into the blrnrhcr. Karl Sheely con
nected wilh a homer with one on In thr second and repeated In the sixth.
Jlotli wulmps inndeil in the left Held stand for the usual and uistomary four
ba.cs. Jllck Kerr tripled in the fifth, but outside of that the pitchers had n
tncll time.
Ilommcl was Injured In (lie second Inning when he stopped Hay Schalk'i
toirid linrr which was nailing at hi face. Kd put up both hands ahd knocked
down the ball. He spun around a couple of times and then made the putout.
The ball lilt his tare hand and It was numb for a couple of Innings. He was
n (ilt!u wild after that, issued several pusses, but managed to stick to the
lini.-li
The White So plated a good game, nutting over the punch when needed
and nctitig like any thing but a seventh place c'ub. Little lick Kerr was In
rare form and pitched his bet game of the season. He also starred at the
p!aic. getting two singles and a double.
ni) ar.E.so s m
fur the month. Tin
ilhlelei noir
rhcu rnmr here
and left tcith the score of four ami
the As have icon tiro and lost five.
first tunc tuis i?ar.
Umpires Discuss Sonic Unusual Plays
BKKOHK tbry left for Washington last niclit Ullie Chill and Urirk Owens
discussed matters pro and con as umpires usually do. They had many
things to lake up and the discussion was unite Interesting
The debate started when we asked a question about that ruling on
Thursday when Kddio Collins, in an effoit to get away from a wild pitch, held
hi bat so the ball struck It. then his hand and sailed down to Joe Dugan in
fair trriliory. ll was a dead ball, and Ollie Chill was able to convince the
A'.s that Mich was the disc.
"It was a most unusual plav .'" -aid Hrick ( ven. "111111 I hne m-ph it onlv
a couple of times since I have been umpiring. Hocrr. if a batter lakes 11
firm hold mi the hat at the end of the bundle the ball Is likely to hit his lingers
niter hitting the wood I am told that placers show bloody fingers and try to
Kit to tirst when the ball slides off the bat and hits ihein. and the fans razz
tile umpire oecnuse he won't allow if. Hut it is seldom tlmt the ball rolls fair.
"Manj things come up in ball games." eniiluiiiecl the arbiter, "and some
t:t.ies one wonders why the players don't notice things more closely. A
couple ol weeks ago Washington wa playing the Yanks and Zaclmry and
Hojt wiie going good. Hoy t retired the first three men easily and nftrr two
weie out in the -croud the Senators put on an old-time batting rally. The
first four men-got clean hits, even Zachnry getting a two-bagger. Judge
came up and busted one and Cat hary scored
"The funny part of this play was that .in bury pri(iieei to the home
plate inking long steps and stepped right owr the platter, i'.iery man on the
Washington bene U aw it. but not one member of the Yankee" 'mi hep. It
was the most apparent p'ay I ever lime sen. and had a play been made on him
the. rally would l-ave hern tit short. Aftrr that Washington continued to
hit the bull and four more runs came In. giving them eight in that inning.
p,Mi:i!S should kuoir t
' lo rend tlirm. I quim
the rain,
anna thr
l.riinuc is Iridic t'ollim. Ifr nlimiji
nktng rulings nn intricate playi.
they followed Im exnuiph."
Ruling on Groh a Good Thing for Baseball
JULHiK LAMMS has- put a crimp in the proposed trade between the (Slants
and Cincinnati fir llcinip (Srnh. lli.-..onn.'r ordered the star third baseman
to go bn.k to CliKlnnnti and plav there all vaMin for n paltrj $1(1.000 salary,
losing oni, tlie pay for the time he was holding out.
J'cihups some of the other clubs protested to Landis. fearing the nddition
of droli would make the (iiauts nlmost unbeatable and give them the pennant
Hi n wnlli Things like this nrc likelv to happen, and you cannot blame the
opposing liiagn.urs If they can get away with it.
llott,ci'. the ruling of the .luilge I- a good one It proves that a plaier
cannot ,.'l up stage and put mi n sol,. Iinldnut to gain his ends because h"
believes he is invaluable to hi-, ball club and the league. Heinle is M great
llacr one of the greatest on the National circuit but the game i, mu. li
bigger l.ian the Individual
Landis handed out an object less,,,, to future holdouts. .Many plater, get
flis.-atisf.t..l wii'. their jobs bemuse 1 lie it i lubs are not up in the rare imd
there i, .i.i chance to cItt m on the World's Scries dough. Then thet icfuse
to ,nay the following season, ,.m back their .ontin.'t and demand to be traded
to another club. They usually pick one that has H chance to tiuish up near
tlic top.
The ball player cannot be blame.! for trwng to get all the inonev he ran
bat if u man line (Sroli was allowed to get awa.v with his stunt there would
be u lot of trouble in baseball next s(.Uson. Star players and plavers who
imtiglne tne, air Mars would refuse to join their sC,.om division clubs and
Insist mi being sent elsewhere Then the tail endcrs would remain tall-enders
The liroli case is a good thing for baseball l!ig league plavers are well
p.lld for Hie work they do. and if they plan. nmnien lulisni above sport the
Stand old game is due to take a terrible flop.
F' lili: I..WDIS tnrd inrllrnt )l,iminl nml umliird n mnurihi
f devnion uhrii he orilrnd tlroh lo p'uy u ith finiinnati or no place
this season.
Golf Championship to Be Decided on Wednesday
XTEXT Wednesday the suburban g'df championship will be decided when
J-( North Hills plays Aronimink. The North Hill, team has gone through
ltu schedule witnoul a defeat, ami the same g(,eS for its opponent
Starting the season with live of the bes, men missing, North Hills made
- ?-1 u 1U riM;u,"1- """ t 1'lntt.. Woody and dimmer, left, and no did
Ijd.Ie btyles. I,,,,, ( .., , and fe,,l Ca,eri. New m. took their places and
tiny won from Huckb ( ounty , Hnddonlicld. Frankfor.l. Woodbury and Cedar-
uioolc in a row .
, yJi'fJA7.1n:. hourvci, has a itrono team and lln mulch u ill he
tcry cfojc. to tn; nnthimi nf crcitinn,
loojjryjht, l-J.I by Cut,,, l.rilotr In.
CARMAN RIDES FOURTH
RACE OF WEEK TONIGHT
Forty-Mile Grind On at Drome Here.
Two Amateur Sprints
Clarence Curmnn. of .lainaica, L. I ,
lll Hurt i ,S fourth inotor-pafcd
race of the week wlnn lie answers thr
crack of the pistol in tonight's -lO.mi'e
Fii'i at the Point Iliccze Velodrome.
fin 'l'n?u,ln.. -i i . f V , .
Vi "Jt R ' , r''"lW",""!.l""!rs
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5 mm "n "''"'"'day night
and Jhurhda) night Clarence competed I
ill n match sprint with Vlncenzo Mud. I
uonn here.
tnrmun has boon riding the distance!
races In great shape and he looms as i
tho favorite for tonight's grind at the
limit Ulcere 'Drome Pitted against
me .inmiiica lller will he Percy Law-,
renre, of California; Trunk Carry, whose
tensntlnnal spurt in the last three min.
Utcs enabled him to win the hour's Urns.
ard here last week, and Tommy Smith,
of New York.
Smith was entered in this evening's
race following his l,"-niile virion on
Thursday night from Willie Hunley. of
California, nnd Ted Hymn, of Australia.
Hmlth is u oiingstiT alongside of the
veterans Carman, I.uwrence and C'orry.
A special sprint team match race b'e.
twecn n quartet of star amateur bikers
will bo an udded attraction. Hobby
walthour, Jr., of Atlanta, (la , is pnir.d
with Frank Grnnkownki, New York
State chumplon, against Wlllluni
,i Orufm, of Xowurk, N. J., ami Frunu
uarii.styiympu; U. U J'hlladelphla.
hurr n brttci in on than thr .t'l
inth our victory ami three drfruti
tlnrr. tffnnn thr It'cicrn cifci
St. Lome 11 Acre today for the
b'jl jrir tnKe the tiouhlr rvrn
r.ri imilnl man mi the Amrriran
it stiidijino Ihr iilnijtnn eadr and
It uould help a lot af uthirs if
This event will be decided in hot two
out of three hc.lt.s.
Oilur ninateiir races will be thren
loats and final in the bnlf-mlle hiinui.
i up and a iiiiss.und.nut event. About
a s(iiip,f ull-for-glory pedal pusher,
will c.impele
Boots and Saddle
The I.atonin Derby today seems to he
,L" ,"v,', '".J" ui "J,?'"!' Z ''""'
Helinve oiirself and Hack Servant.
,,,,rr ,'"" WlmiiPy .11.1 not enter his
K"IMl l'ree-y.ai-ohH. Hangoon will
lik,'h l,i' "" "tciiUcr for the I.aton.
prize.
Horses In the other races rrndv for
a winning effort appear in Iip : Tirst
Herald. Itediiion. (Jroundswell ; second,
Miss ,IOy, Casey. Hanker Hrnvvn ; third,
Midway. Woodtrap. Busy Signal; fifth,
Camden ami .lones entry. Sow ell Combs,
''entry entry , sixth. Inquisition Ilirdio
' ""hhed llnir, heveiith, Tulsa, Me.-.
ciiant, .Nellie ork
At Itrluinnt, I.ennnrd miiv lust the
toutc for the llelmout Slakes today,
tin nigh a mile and three furlongs is sup
posed to be too far for him. (iruv f.ag
and Sporting Illood will furnish the
lontention. Other Belmont races :
Firht, Thendosln, Devastation. Polar;
second istreplerhnsel, Klmcr .Minnnii,
Wisest Fool, New Haven; third, Wii
limit A., Big Heart. Sweep By; fifth.
Slur Realm, Herd (!irl. Pirate Mc(!cc;
sixth, .Maidens Valet) Foam, Last
htrnvv.
IN, niht against racing
Louisiana. I'onstiiutlonil I
launched In the
ronventlon has
been abandoned, The nuthJ
, nt the defeated
nmnameni siaiea ne Deiiti
vi a move fur re
consmerauon oi los rod
wouia d lime
waaiea.
2 CLUBS LEFT IN
LANSDOWNE GOLF
-- - 0
Springhaven Duo in Semi
Finals Felton vs. Tyson.
Ward vs. Scott
INTEREST RUNS AMUCK
My SANOY MrMltLirK
Some sav the match In the upper
bracket will decide It and some say the
match In the lower might as we'll be
the ultimate tale. Anyhow William W.
Kclton. Lnnsdowne'M pride nnd hope,
teed o(T this morning against Wnrren
A. Tyson, Springhnven, in one of the
seml-finnl matches for the amnteur golf
championship of Delaware County.
K. Sme llev Ward plnylng for
Snrlnchnven in !iW first tournament,
met ". A. Scott. Lansdowne, In the
lower bracket.
Two fine matches were evnected to
develop by the straggling cnller.v that
went out to Landowne this morning 1
to have a look. Thr winners of the I
matches will meet this afternoon for
the title, nnd whoeer captures thnt will
have accomplished somrtliing never done
before on any links. For there never
wns n championship of Delaware'
Countv played for until this week.
Anyhow, us explained above, the fans
figure, jome of them, that it really lies
between Kclton and Tyson. The rest
figure the winner of the lower-bracket
match will take the confnlon. There-
("ore n lot of Iutcrct Is involved tod.'U
in the three matches.
Two Clubs Out
Aroniininl; and I.Ianerch hac hern
eliminated from the tournament, ft
will bo noticed thnt Lnnsdowne and
Springhaven. the remaining clubs, are
represented in each of the semi-final
mnteheti this morning. The club rcprc
rented by the winner of the finals gets
custody of the W. Vernon Thilllps Cup
the first year, hence the club interest.
Kclton won his wnv to the first tec
this morning by ousting Harlan Stat
soll. Aronimink. nnd .1. C. ai'p.
Lansdowne. in the P. M. Nagle put
up a game tight, but didn't hnve s0
much chance agninst Kelton's 77 and
putter.
Tyson stayed in the conflict by trim
ming the famous French golfer. Colonel
DeKnult. nnd later bv trouncing A. M.
Wood. Aronimink. 7 and .". lie is
playing line golf nnd was eperted to
give Kclton nil of a stern tiuslc.. this
morning.
Down below Ward had a pair of
toMgli tilts and was thoroughly re
minded that he was playing 111 a tour
nament In the morning he tin kled Willlnm S. '
! I'.eadle. Llniierch. a brother of the bet- I
ter-Kllown .1 .1. t the sevteent 1
. ... . , . ... :i
I a I'd drove on M a putting green and
played n . now two wiij'. iiie win
, was a iian .inn 111c oilier 11 win. .
1,"1" "" "",, ,,,,, Ke,i tin
...luiiiiife 1.1 inoiri 11 win mere ami i,.e tUl. pos.ibllitv of renpi uing the
Ward came through 11 winner ,.n thenl, Th .,, ,,fts ,,,, ,.;,,,,,, ,,
1 1 .1' 11 At .1 '"''''' ,-il"'1' I'empsej started training.
In he 1 M seion the young b.nli times as a result of hciit g butted
Springhiivenitc look on (,. . A-idei- ),.,.,,, WI1K interested to.hn in the
son. i.iiiucmi. who is Knowu as a Plug-
ger and a golfer never licked till the
last putt is. dropped and mil alwavs
then.
Close One
Anyhow. Ward tinned tw., up in- ' while the champion was on the motor
creased il to three, and then began to I trip. Newspaper correspondents urgi.l
see that n'l was not yet rosy. ror .lack Ueniuilt. the big Canadian heavy -Anderson
decided to Mnv with the ship, weight, to test the lighting ipinlities of
and actuallv squared the match nt the ' (lliee and the result was n distinct Mir
seventeenth. lie drove a wohl.lv lull!
. llmt found a g..re or something nnd
, pro. ceded to duff the second shot:
I couldn't do much else, in fact, from
! that lie.
Ward Inii into Ins tee shot ns lie
can and coppe.l the hole and match.
I The gallery s.ihinmed both players
impartially for a sterling hibitlon of
I fine golf
Meantime N S.ott. l.ansdowni.
who bent slteen-y ear-old L. S. Crew-.
, f.lanerch. in the morning, took William
Mclntlre. Springhaven. over tho ropes
in the second lound. 1 up Mclntiie
was favored for the semi-finals, but
that was on paper
SCHEDULES OF LITTLE LEAGUE
AND SEMI-PRO BALL TEAMS
MC).vrrir)Mi:rtY . OUNTY t.KAOflJ
''hestiiut Hill a' Amliltr. I.iidale at
Dojlestown i.nd Conshehocki'ii at Soudcrtun.
I'HII.ADUM'llIA .sfllfllHAN I.n.WU K
Olenslde .it vllott llrme llailiorn
Wjn.lmoor unl t.rl WnshlnKlon nt .South
uniplon.
lNDi srni vi. AMTi:t'it i,r.arK
H.iirlsnn Sufeu Holler nt OlmlieW North
int Mi.nu..'. llel.l Illusion ai ii"nnein
lln. ad street and Allmlieny nenue- S.i'.ple.
Middle at ra.Uard .Motor vn. .- time. "...
lrei and Indian. i i. venue, and Ivlns tatj
ut Thornton Fuller Point Hreee.
1'HII.A MNlFAC'Tflli:HS' I.KAOFi:
rhlladelphlu .stori.no llatter at lie l'rali.
Sand. Se. ond and Ilrlstol sireet- llud 1 at
r VV Young, llroad and lllifler streets.
Weiern L'nlon ut I nil Construct), n Flft,
eighth street and Klniwood avenu.. Hal h
Motor ,ii I.igBett i Mvers. "C" and Ontario
Mr.tt" and Comnierolnl Truck at ri'.lmo
Idle. Twentj-nlnth and Clearfield sire, tn
DKI.AWAIU: COl'NTY I.EACRT.
Mnri. n ... Inland, llm kdnl" nl ( 'ion
tliiKhn an I Lansdowne at Media.
MAIN l.lXfi l.UAOl'K.
Watne at rdmnre. HUhland Park a'
Hon Maur and Herttn at Nnrberth
Ul HMMI'ION C(H..NTY' l.KAOi i;
llfterl) nt llordentottn l'lnren 'e at l.ir
liniiton mil Hlvemlde at Iloebllni;
iti:n mi:.s'h i.UAOun suction-
(inttee Hnnsttee at Itnska Hlvtt s ve-itu
sireet and l.tdianon avenue. bthuvlUUl at
I'oronta .Seventy ninth street anj I land
na I on) MminluliiK at Vonah Tttmty
ninth and Kuineiset streets.
iir:i Mi:.vs i.kaol'i: suction n
Supaiia nt Man. bun. KlKhilrili sirct ar.
I. ions avenue: Arec at Mlnnetta ;etii
lenth and Cambria street-.. Norrlstott n at
Wlehtt.1 Hari'.itvsate and Nlntonn lanes
and Totem ul TonK-e VVhcatiheaf lane and
III. hiuon.l street.
DRLAWAItK C'Ol NT V AiUTKLJl
UKAC.l'K
lleth'l at TanBuay, Ozden at Chadds Ford
ilia.;. (Ireen at l.lnu
TWIN-COUNTY LUAUL'U
K .M. at Wsndmoor. Atnl.le- at Wei-
'"" C.V.MDBN COUNTY MiAlil 11
I.ucas r.t O.endora. I.auril Sprliies nt
Amon HelKhts. I.liiilenvini.i ,it Manuollu.
suAiis-itoniii-'-iv t.uA.sur:
Athletics vs Hhll.pirs Kaulei vs. Ynnltees.
NUItTH 1'HII.A Hl-lll-ll I.UAOIE
iSt , MlchaelH at I.ehlsh Ndro avenue and
York road. Mennonlte at I.evtrlnston. I. awn
ton nnd HermlUiKo streets Uast Haptlst at
Erie. FIJth street und Wjomlntr avenu'
and flrace at SI Paul. Chestnut Hill Acad
emy Chestnut Hill
JlKI.I. nil.ni'lIoNK I.UAUUU
i;nitlneerlnif at U'lulpmen' Twenty ninth
and Homerset street, Construitlnn ut VV'rst
ern Illectrlr Maple Units (lener.il Olfl'es
at A T S. T T'tteniy iiinll. and .Somerset
streets. S'orrlstottn at Che-iter and Mutor
Vehicles at Camden
(H.OI-cr.hTKn cot NT y I.KAdt 11
Kited' alioro hi Woodbury I'aulslairo a.
VAesivlllH and nndserirl ut (.Ibbstown
.MSI' WAHU CHl'llCH I.I1Arl II
Fourth Ili-r..rin..l it M Tlmn'liv's Walnut
lane east of Hidae atenue Mount Ion ut
W'lsahleknn I'resht terlan Setllle street fast
of Hldus avenue Leverlns'ton 1'resbjterlan ut
llethany (loriras lane ta.it of Ittdxe nvenu.',
Ht. Albans at KoxborouKh Datlst. Herinl
tage und I.avtnton streets and Wlssahlekon
Methoillst at Itoxborough Presbyterian, Hex
uvenue east of Ill'llfu-aienue.
WEST I'JHI.A CATHOLIC I.EAOIE
De Sales at Moorlyn. Fifty sixth street
and I hesler avenue Ht Clement's at V. -trlx,
Forty ninth and Market streets and
Norwood ut Mother of sio-roi. s Fnrt ninth
und MurKet streets.
., INDEPUNDENT OAMI.H
m..u V;.P.n",b ttt I'enooyd, Jtldse avenue and
h. uinn.
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Stitched Will Box With
Trainers Tomorrow
GHEE MAKES IMPRESSION
llantic City. June 11. After a
twenty four-hour layoff, .lack Detupsey
swung hack into his training grind to
day. He will resume work with the
glocs tomorrow.
A physicinn who stitched the chain
pioii s iimnagc.l t'yi' told him that 1 1
I n.,n.,.l !,,! t,. 01. .!.!.. i...,.i...i :.
'"'i.i in., luinivmii ni'iiieii ill I Pi-l 111 1 1
the resumption of boxing without the
danger of further serious injury. Denili
,y sparring partners, however, will
i, eompelled to wear headglllll'ds to
v,1.i,.J f ,1,,, i.i,. ti..i .
li Hattling (Slice, the IT. -pound Negro
from .Memphis, the latest addition to
the stud' of sparring partners. (Slier
! was given a private tryout vcstcnlnv
prise lo cv cry hoil.t .
r.oving (Micrts agree thai (Slice i.n.ii
ably will piove the nn.-t satisfactnry
sparring partmr in mnip. provided lie
doe-, not leave his courage outside the
i'. tig when he faces the suiibui ncd Demii.
ey. (Slier is short and bioad-slioul-di
ird and is a past muster in ducking
lb- is n I much of a right-hand hitter
hut possesses a ('ever left jnh. which he
i ontinually stuck into Ucnault's face
lo keep him out of range.
Jack Clarke Scores One-Round K. 0.
siriiriise. . V. .June II In. U I'l.ir..
.1 .Vlentmtn Un.xs.eil out Jnhnnv I'listu
r Putr.ilo In the nlnih rounl lust uluh'
1 i! Druthers nt Stetson. Fourth and llr.
! virtel-
I Ni.rfo'k Stars at Dobson Thlrtj llfih ,,. ,i
Quen Iine
Iiel.ntare City at Slratvbi Line A Clothier
SKI) third nnd Walnut streets
Jeff Tmreau h Hears .it 1(111. la'- Iuht
I U tbenn Itl.i.inier UirU at l'leih . li hit
i CJuuker CItt I'r.ifeMslonnls at Sal tit
'.iris I ter.ty-ixth ami vvnarion s'r.
t.iri.. ami i"it-rntrj streets
Mneriein Hie. I of(.'hrster at Shan .Inn
i ori.t .. mnin nnn jin.ttn sireei
Isil. nines' Ol.l-Tlmcrs at St. nt.in I ji
Club ."t.otv and I'leusant streets
Mn.llpon Stars at llrldesburs- Hi. l.m.in I
aril Orthodox streets
I'.schall nt Kajvvood. Thirl v thi-i n.i
I'aKttrion streets i
Fulton uf l.ancnstor lit North Phil..
Fourth and WlnKohocklns stritts
T.MrfleUl. of East Fulls, at Fairtiett ..(
c.ttnden. v I
1'nnsslvnnla Susar Co at Peruch! A .
I ont-Ketenth and Hpru.e stieets I
Shenandoah ut Chester
KnlBhts of Columbus ut Huht Ster. n
and .lohnsotf streets.
Ht.in.7ard Denial Manufivtunn.: . i m
Mi. rtt mil. Flft-nlnth street nn 1 n .
atenue ,
I'lelsher ut Ilacharach (linn's At .ru. ,
cm
Kershaw Club ut Norttood
M-rrll! Pros nt Wlldtto.id of F ,.nk
fold Hildnu Htieet and Toi r.'s.l,tIt. .tt.ni.
I'aoll at Frunelsvllle .N'inett. r'h an i
llrottn streets ,
Arum Club at Media. Sixtieth ami .nioM
streets I
Noitheust Pros ut W F Riad Fif.eithi
sttet and Oreuon avenue
h s Whlto nl Shunirock F C Front un 1
Porter strents.
I'hlllt Travolers ut Haddon Heiiiht-. I
Paradise Travelers ut Northtint A'h.'t.i,!
Assoi.li.tlon llrldcsburs-
I'en-.Mar A. A at IVerlees A. i While
Hall .'..mnrons Frankfor.l.
Fox Motor ai Ford &. Kendu tennih1
and Tabor road
s.a.. Vi.pl. Uliln r.t l-nann A A .nil
! eemh and Ilockland streets
VV. F Hottlarid ul Nlctottn. N.n if Mil.
and Huntlnu I'arK uvenue.
SUNDAY C1AME.S
rncodl at Ilrldesburir. Hichmond and "r
tnodox streets
l.ll Ilrnthers ut Fort-eightb Ward Tttcn
t -llf ill street and Snder avetnje
T'hlla rrofesslonuls ut Nativity Helipads
ond Ontario stroets
American Chain at Flolshor. Tttenu amh
nnd Whurton streets
Ouaker Cltv 1'ros. at Shanahan Tori
elKhlli and Hrown slreots
Chestnut Hill at Stcnton Field Club, Chew
arid Pleasant strcots.
Aberfoyle at Shenundoah.
houthwark Men's Club ut Huster Seventh
and Jotmeon slreots.
Forty-elnhth Ward Travelers ut Sherwood.
1'lftv-ntnth street und Whitby nvenue
Druedlnif at Kuyvvood. Thlrli-flrst ami
tin. kl. son streets
, .1 & J Dobson nt North I'hillles, Fourth
and vV'InsuhoekltiK streets
Hlll.la'e ut lleharueh O.ants. double
I header at Elibots Field llrookljn
I Washington Hruves ut I' 0 I. Meadow
and .Mltflln stnets
Columbia al Win J Head Club 1 .fteenth
ktreet anil Oregon avenue
Hi Clement's at George W Smitn Sixty
i retenth strtiet nnd Ilulst mrr.-.io
len-Mur A A at (lieen Hibbnti H.r.,i
'1 ttentt -second slreot nnd Jluntins Park
. uvenue
lileninorn A A at I'.irad si . Thirtieth
nrl ciraruein streets
llanrock F. c , at Lucky 13 All Stars,
llui holms Park
American Sleel. of Chester, ot Hockdale,
West I'hllly All-atars at Morton
Atlantic Helming ut Hharrrrwk Front and
Porter streets
Y M II A . of West Philadelphia ut
Media A A Sixtieth and Ovfi.rd streets
.Morrill I'rns ut 11 nil an. Park
I Kershaw Club at Y M, II A Scum Hue
' buck grounds.
Joan of Aro at St, Carthago. C, C Sixty,
firs', street and Cedar avenue.
- ""
1 inn. LCAUSA Tf
I A Ttfht km- I A
I OF- THIRTY J 1
DOLltRS H I I
I lY R-AsOt I I
,
Jig, 7
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mjim
Of Y
RE SUM
IRK AFTER
RE
THJGN HE TOOK UP
tl5TM dcar-N IGCLC IS 50 MUCH I weiu IT I
3 I'M THROUCill OH tWvU ' MoRe RHHINQD- BGPi MC
WITH PoKC- I HMPY A HltiHSR Gi-fsA "J1 JM '
l c70.Jfi I M voy MAKC I I OP MGU-' KIOT J TMG PURE I
Ton. f CIBAM I J Mr- 1 olvl COVSIM AIH A
"r? 3Fa"T J ) EUSTACC cjrtMBLCKS J ANYY-
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I'M ATARuftD
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VWw'R- ORtTW Ml SLING A
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; ' v." 'jTllO.
t What May Happen
In Baseball Today
I I .VATioNAt, i.nxori:
I I Clnli Won I.ot P.r. Win Iise
I'fttsbi.r-jrti . . .33 m .007 .n;s .n.-s
I New lork S3 17 .fl." .flWI .UK)
st. Inili 21 22 ,2' ,.1Si .Sit
' lloston 21 2.1 .1111 .(Wt .BOO
llrnoklm ... 2ft 27 ,481 .till .472
i hirniro HI 21V .4.12 .III .422
(Inilnniitl ... . ll) 31 ..1X0 ,Wi .373
, I'lilllli-s 10 30 .318 .302 .IIIIJ
A.lli:itICAN I.KAfili:
( tub
C triflim.!
Nett ork
UiisliliiKlnn
Detroit
lloston
SI. l.nuK
( lllnicn
Atlildlis .
Won I.o-t IM'. Win I.ns
. . 32 II) .(IJ7
211 21 .ftHI)
. . 5 21 .ftllH
. . 211 2ft .537
. 22 23 ,IM!I
, . 23 28 .4ftl
211 28 .117
. 17 32 .317
.Mr, .nift
,r.H8 ,.ino
..117 .528
..14ft .527
..-.Oil .178
.Hi .142 1
.4211 .1118 i
.:i(in .310 i
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
tionai, i.itxm i:
l'hllllrs.( hlrucii rosl.Kinr.h rain,
lloston. 1: ril(s(iuri;li. I.
Cliicliiniill. .It Ncu nrk. I.
i M. i.iiiiis Hi Uro.ikl.tn,
iti:iti('N i.i;.(it i;
' ( M.-.iL-u. ft: Atlilrtlrs. (.
llt-Kliinil. 8j Net, rl( 0(11 limine).
I IIUMton. 7i M. loiilx, :l.
Di'trnlt Oi nsliinRlnn, -;i
U1.KK N AosnciATION
l.iiui.illtr. o: Mlnne.molls
yitltttlllkrc, fti inlril.i. I
l iiIiiiiiImis. (It Kiiiisiih 4 lt . 4.
Iml llll.liii.lli. ft! s I'.ml, I,
.i ,llnnr.llinl s .1.
MIITIIISRN SsionTIOX
M.ilill.'. fl; l.i.lt. i. iimcn. I,
Net, (Irlruiis, I: All.int.i tv
Itirinliiulinn. III! I.ltflr Kink, ft.
MrmpliK 13: Niislnlllc. :i
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
NMIONAI. I.ll(ifl:
rhllllrs nt I'lltslmrEli.
Ilmoklwi nt ( Inrliniall.
Il.istiin ul (lilrncn.
Nriv orls nt ht,
mi:iucn i.nAOL'h
s. I.ouis I'hll.nlrli.lit.i.
( Irvrl.iml at Wnslilncton.
ClilniKii .it llnstnn.
Detroit lit .Netf
lonis.
York.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
iti.st i.i or M',sri;KiAV
Italllni.ire '.I: Ui'.uIIhl-. I.
stnlrusp. li Tortiiilo. H.
llufTillii (li Itorlirslrr. t.
Newark, 7s Jrrsp, City ft
s'( III. Ill l.r, I'Oll TODAY
lictulihi: .it U.iltlnmre.
Ncwarl. nt .Iirsrj ( Ity.
I llnnulo ut Hoi licstrr.
lnront.i ul s, rucusr.
STANDING or nn: ( I.I lis
'. I.. IM t . I,, p.f
ll.illiniore. a" 10 ,'H", Tnrniuii 'li 21 .41(1
iiiinruhi -ii) so ..vi.: .1, rs., 7 .4111
Hoclicsicr 31
7 .4111
7 .ll.l
s, r.i. use.
II)
Nettiirk 1ft ift
JIH) Iteiiillui; .
II .11 .-i'.li
Runs Scored for Week
in Three Riff Leagues
NATION AI, l.KMilK
ISIM TW TlJ-'IStTI
St. LiiiiIsI ' 7 11ft I HI Hi i.VJ
I'ittsbiirgli. I S T 1(1 Til li j.ll
Clilcafio ... il1 I h' 8 i 1 27
Boston .... 7 7 ll It1 t 127
llroohlyn . . ,1 ; ,-, u ;i ;; 2.1
I'hillles ... I (i nil i! u':t
Cinriuiiuli . (I li ;; m
New Ynrlt. I 0 .-,
A.MICUK AN M:.(.ll:
" N M T W TfF ST1
'aslilnBton.', l in (I "' :; 1:17
Cleveland ..', ' ;t n h ;
Detroit 111 l' 1! J(! n1 2
St. Louts. . i :, ii u, ti ;t ,n
New Yoili..' ,"i 1 p . , tl i2(i
ClilcnKO ...'a 7 ll . r,27
Boston . . . 7 7 I ;ti 7 23
Middles . . H 7 ." ll1 '20
INTKHNATIONU, I.K.(il K
- LS J V,Tj.'SjTI
Nevvarli... ' 7 ll f(l , ;
ItncliPhtrr. II, 7 7 3 ';t7
Baltimore III. H 7 ;',' p un
llulTnln It' I 2 12 1 IP ;t2
Toronto (I H 7 2 " 2(1
Syracuse.. 3 I ll ,v ,o,
Itcudlii;,' . ;t 3' 8 (I, i' 20
Jersey ('" ' 0 7 (l ' nl r,i 'ih
HMBP -"PHHHHHHLW I
I AwjuiMiJUiju V-ajg "rrl
I youll like" rfEsi 1
4 ". 1" f
-A A full page ad could Wfi M3B
A promise no more- i'i 'Jm J J
Twenty to 1 feinfc. 'lj
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LISTErJ DEAR IF I'M
NOT Tt-ICRE. rati. DIlslNGR
DON'T VWAIT" IVC GOT
A ToOtlM C!MG OM HKRB
This aftcruooM awD-thc?
lUiiA is that should
iTAV acne fan. dinner
I DOW'T KwotAl- ILL SUE- Ten
BY HIS CONDITION
Catpentier Fears Overtraining
for Big Battle In Fit
Fettle Now
TIRES AFTER GYM ' WORK
Mnnba"sset. L. I., .lune II. Tenr of
"U'l'traliilng apep.irs w. haunt (icorgc
f'arpcntl.'r and his manager. In lilt.
eagerness to be in complete trim when
he faces Jack Icmpey nn .Inly '2, the
crenel! pugilist hns iipparently leuihed
ton condition well in advance nf the
dale of combat.
'Hint this situation realized in Ins!
advisers may be inferred fiom the' fie-
iiiient cliiinges in the announced train
ing program nnd the statement that for
the net week or so Carpetitier would
work, when and how the Impulse moved
him to do so.
While the ihallengrr did not indulge
in sparring mutches wtih his partners on
I Thursday, his open exhibition of bag
i punching, shadow-boxing mid body
(strengthening exercises appeared to pro
duce an impression of fatigue out of
proportion to the murium of physical
energy expended. The session lnstcd
thirty-three minutes, nnd Ciirpcnticr did
not appear to take the work serlouslv.
I Part of tho time his attention wns cen-
tered upon the.coiument and movements
oi tne spectators.
1 At the finish of Ins exhibition those
who followed Carpentier from the ring
noted that his paw was sagging loosely
, nml he wore n tiled, haggard cxnrcssloti.
in marked contrast to the jaunty nir lie
snowcii at the beginning of the nfter-
noon's workout.
I iiiuuiiK iiiose who vvnicneu tin; worn
'outvvus linjd Comitock. former' trainer
I of the I'nivcrsit.v of Southern California
I track teams. Asked regarding his opin
l ion of the exhibition, he said:
"In many respects Carpentier is a
most 'remarkable athlete, but I should
sny right now he is mentally stale. If
not physically so. I nm not in a nosi-
tiou to judg his boxing nbilitv ns he
.11.1 .w.il.l..,- .,,.. ,..! i.V .1... :' i....
.ii.i ,,,..). I,.,. ,,, ,,,,, I .,, ,i,, "i' i ,
i"1" notliliif, ilnusuul In the ring bill,
miikiii'ii as un athletic specimen, he W
GEORGES HAUNTED
luost intcicstiliK To bcBin with. lie lil.l WllllnmM and Danny Kramer will
luis) n really wonderful inusculnr (level- "ppeur In different bouts of the Hter-Prico
oplnent from his tues tn his knees iiniP1'0'' -s ' "" American Ianlon. show at tho
i.m.1,1 l, i . I .. . . i.i '"' '.Cohiin Hall, llroa.l and Oxford streets,
should lie ubic p. move around the rink ,iun. a., wmiums will box Kid Wagner
like a shadow. I roui knees to hips his and Kramer will take on Mnxle Williamson,
development is notbiiiK abnormal from 0tll,!L m,l,chJ? of nn ""-'ntarn program
mm nil loll,, vi.,., l,,i. " lr',i Tommy Murrny vs. Jimmy Myson. Joe
till lltllletlc standpoint. llelmout vs. Frankle Murray. Al Jroorn vs.
- Johnny Itvnn,, nnd Ha Belmont vs Harry
ClnflKfl OCIPAkl nnriia I Moore. Wlllun Hrltt and Lew Orlmsnn will
i OWIIVI ohAoOlvJ OPENS referee Jakle Friedman will bn the an-
Inounser and 'Willis Edwards timekeeper,
MalpaSS Cup Races In Schuylkill at, ).ln.e Humor emanates from the bills nf
L9f.iletle Tnrl.. '"lati.ivunk with gossip thut Tom Loughrey.
L-tiKiycue loany , ln rr,rHmPnt for about ten years, plnni a
The lo. nl MviiuiniiiK season will open ''""ehiirk. Heason Toin ni i .""S"
H.iu .. f.i.iiww.r, ,, i, Ti. n. . c "he tn.. defeats of his brother t rank at the
this afteinonri, when the first of a scric- wallops of Eddie McAndtutvs. nnd tho older
tu mccn ueiu iiuiier ine auspices of the
Philadelphia Swiioininsj Club will be
held in Hie Schu.vlkill at I.afnvcttc
Nine events. includiiiB the 100-vaid
scliolastic scratch race for the Hari'v T
.Alulpass Cup nnd the -lOO-yard sclm
lastic relay race for the (Jcorgo Malpuss
Cup. are on tho program.
Both ot the trophies named arc per
petual cups. Studeuts under twentv
one years of ace in Bucks, Delaware
MontKontery and Philadelphia Counties
lire eliRible to compete for the Harr.v T
Malpnss Cup, while the (ic(.iK.. Slul -pass
Cup competition is open to' ull
high and prep schools.
Fast Amateur Bouts at Bijou
All of the amateur bout puts on si n,
Hi ton lust night result...! In ,,",,.
mutch. Ilv Murmt defeat. .IF, u
Ilr.mn In a Hi.l-pouiid boul. It t,,k .hnm
Adams four ruiin.ls to win In ih 1"-. ,.0,i,i
clnss from duel; (Iritee Hussell smteiMe
Htnppeil Stoop Iiovenney In tbB huloii.I round
of a I'jn-pnund rontest and In ih. i,n,.
cins- James II. Imoi knoilnd nut Mattv
Hul.er In the snood lo. Connors vtun In
four rounds fiom Micket llrottn
HITCHCOCK
OF U. S.
War Ambulance Driver. A vidtion Ace, German Prison $
and Polo Internationalist, All Inside of 21 Years f
Is Remarkable Record of Dashing American f
By G KANTIAN!) KICK
, Iinilun, lingland, Juno 11.
I
K ANY one niau liad lo be. named as
the most xpcctnetilnr .figure from both
trams in tbc comitiB International polo
mutch ut Hurllnghiim the choice would
undoubtedly full upon young Tommy
Hitchcock, Hie dabbing No. 2 of the
American team
As u' starter "it might be mentioned
that ThotiuiH Hitchcock, Sr., captained
the liit American team tlmt faced the
llritish in (in international mutch. Tills
wiii nt Newport around 18.S7. So
Tommy. Jr., drew his polo sturt In u
polo family, and when ho wns able, to
toddle nround one of Ills first gifts
wiin u diminutive polo mallet, which he
began swinging luduitrlotijJjV, possibly
with u nicking burse' ns his first mount,
for nil We know. At nnv uite. hn was
swinging u polo mnlMjt ut a very early
age. thereby aciiuiring the proper foun
dation for a gicat career.
A Kllcr In Franco
YOUNG HITCIJCOCK developed into
(I fine rider anil n star limine nnlrv
player as he took on vears nnd vrliHit.
but when the flame of wur broke out be
enlisted n tin ambulance driver and
later in the French nir service well
before America entered, lie wns one
of the youngest tilers in France, jet
his record wns i uusual.
After bringing down two or three
Oerinnn planes bo -wns finally shot down
back of the German lines, nnd nftcr a
miraculous escape from death wns cap
tured nnd cent to n German prison
camp. Hut the young American, though
well under twenty nt the tinic. bad
no Idea of remaining indefinitely in any
melt bunkered spot. lie promptly made
ins escape lrom tne prison camp nnd
. Walked i-'OO miles to freedom, llviiw nn
hy0'" wayside" bs as h coM gnther
Small Wonder that Pnnlnln Dovoi-onv
Milburn can pin his fiiith to the feurlws
courage of such an American. He may
be young in years nnd Inexperienced in
international polo, but bo has the dash
I nnd confidence of u veteran, with ull
Scraps About Scrappers
"I would like to meet Kid Williams
again, nnd real soon, too." said doe
Neli-on. Southward bantam, today.
"The most unkind cut of 'fill in my
Career ns n boxer wns that over my left
I eje in the fourth round of my firht
meeting with the Kiddo. I didn t wnnt
Uir referee to stop the bout, and since
then I have had the ambition to meet
Williams again, just to prove I can
make him fight bis best for eight
rounds." Nelson and Williams boxed
nt the National Club last full. A deep
gush over Nelson's loft uyo in the fourth
round cuused the referee to stop hostili
ties, clvinir Williams n technical knock
out. This really Is the only decisive
sctlincK on .M'lson s record, .iney is
not taking any time off from the ring
during the summer mouths. lie plans
to keep busy throughout the warm
weather, mi thnt he will be in fine fettle
when the rcgulur beason opens iuScp
tcmber. Hrrm.in Tnvlor's flrst rtir nf the umnnr
rn-anon nt tho National Stadium. Atlantic
t'ltv, will bo nut on tonight. Dan Kramer
will tnko on .Too O'Donncll ln tho slnr bout
of Ion round This will he their third
nicntlnir. nnttllnc Mack nnd I'ntnv V'allme
nlKo clash In n tcn-iounder. llatttlnic lr
ray n. WMIIn Spenc'r In to bo clsht roundii,
nnd Kay O'Malloy v. Walter Itonnle, elx
rounds, .lack Dempsey will reforoo one of
the contests.
HatHInc Leonard's session with Joe Nel
son nt the Eleventh Street Arena (National
A. A.) Monday night will hn their second
d.ish 111 the snmo ring Semi-final tn the
t.eonnrd-Nelson bout will ho a tilt between
llonny IlaBS nnd I.lttle Hear. Prultmi' Wil
lie Jlanckert vs. Chnrley Walteis: IMdle To
lev iR IMdle Dempsey, and Jack Culkn s.
Johnny O'Nell.
lolufny l.tnroln nnd his brothor, Ous Fran-
! fhcitl. Loth ore In Atlantic City. They nre
I li.ilnlP- Ih-rp uwAtliM- f"r i ".-"l.: i ...
li.ilnlP- IhTP l.ig.tllier r"e i """'I" i
I bouts John expects to clinch for Quisle.
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SPECIAL
TRAINS to
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Jersey City and Return
July 2, 1921
Dempsey vs(.
Carpentier
lave Iteadinsr Terminal 0 10 A M.
Standard Tlmel, 10.00 A M (Day-
lluht Tllliel All Pntlmnn Iri.ln ttltl.
Huh t.ar and diner. Also coach il
Krtintlu DnHipn .rln AT. M.n...o 7
after contosl.
Ileitular New York Hxnress Trains
Leave H.a.lnlB Terminal li nil A M
on July '.' will stop ut Jackson Ave ,
Jersey Clt
ake Pullman Heservatlrins Now,
,i !
ltallroad Tickets and Pullman Heser
vntlons at city Tkket rim inn
V t iiestuuc ntreei.
... .. . . .... .' ""' -M.-
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Philadelphia & Reading Railway
DOUBLE-HEADER TODAY
POLO 3:30 and
I JLJ 5.00 p M
Bryn Mawr Polo Club
Heliirii. of Internntlnnnl .Mntdi
Adults, $1.10; Children, 55
fii J l"",ll""l
oc
WHAT'S YOUR HEALTH WORTH?
Try Phila. Jack O'Brien' System
ti1: ;.,.:. i c n "."""''ill Courts
J5 Special Summer BoxinK Course
Hu'b bullillni; or llrsh rrdiiilna
BASEBALL TODAY, P M
HIIIlli; I'AHK 3IHT A I Vmr.ii i '
ICrMnrd Hrat. OlmtieU- und HTaiM-i
IS HERO
POLO team
the stnmlnn nnd skill of n much n'
campaigner. mmn older A
Ho is not only u line ri.in. i . '
wallopers on the field
iiiniicrn on tne Held. J ia,r T
an li t n poh, ball harder ni 1 .iMLf '
K further tlmn any other m 'V Lr,. Jl
en I
lbs
elthe
iner miii team, which Is no lie! it nVn
7idt of tl,c Sis?g
among
tn
Itemarhnblo Kcconl
trni'vo in.. ......
y v,.,v, onuimuh so fa
r ha,!
pinjed line p0 i , . ''
trnlning inatcheH. IIC was in, J i
tho mighty MuckmnAer "n ' L"8ilntt
i ons. Beuing the worst of It, r'
v early outplaying the iil,li." bu
the other attemnl. Ho i,.. L " "l"r on
of .ittlng efTectively fro 'Vr,rkC"W
?L J'.0"? "."I1 ".f l'Uttlns Ptinc ,
V"B Punch ami
lr.s. I lit,), "
i..,,ii 1 1 on, iiimeuit nng r. Iltt.i....'
wns p nying polo l Southern i'.K
throughout god pa to' the &
nnd so is now far i u :,.."? Vnt
aroiignout n good part of the "?
nd o is now far along In hl iSi? ?
J lie com ug intcrniitinnni .".u'
will naturally l 1.1." fl.!?n! nrti
ment. He wns only fo rteeii w'S
last matches were nK ?-h'?ft
wncn isnginnil carried iiwnv 1 1.. ."'
This may seem to be nn lninort.i Up'
for n young player to ! "f1 "P0'
f'nntnt Mill...." ... .."roP Into, bin
team are not worried in the h.JH
about his coolness under" incrn I '
fire
I
He may have his off duv hm .
c cue. but it ,.iii v. ':: J"1 nj
one
In . ".,."."" uu J"" in Off rl.r
through the "deep " im or, nScVrnr
occasion. He fits well In t. of t
despite his -desire to be where aetiS'
n piun- i ui in nopuni.Bi...... i
field. r s.m.iis wonderful,
An nmlmlnnrn .!:...
with enemy n In. , ' V' I,"
Piano shot dnu-n l,l,i.i , ...'. !ca!,
nn escaped prisoner and 2 5
nationalist, nil this side o tvVn,y"'
is something one rarely vCCS V" .,
sun that shtnes upon few novewS '
Copyright, toil. All rlahts renii ,
liostlle Hnti,
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JjJUBhrey I. Kettln Into sha
haro to clulleu, :
nm,j.. ..',' '-vcy nlto linn . nut- tin!
Wanki; JluBhcBn,S W,nB ln "" ""
Hnminy Kntrit hns com o'ui uiis . ,s.i
to hear from K. (j
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Parochial School Sports Today
from "son" t"000 sntrlcs have htcn rtrrlr
;'.?imnii00 K,"'," representing thlrtr'n
ni'i l!c "chol". tor the p.irwhlol ic-iool
IfiliM d'V "?orl" ,nls afternoon st Ctffl
Held. Ttvonty.nlnth and Clearneld stmti
It Is open 10 .mi students of wrorhil
5uct?i"b5 th1" .ch'h",Vd i'"'n'l and iTS!!
diocesan yi'nfenCn,!;?lLc Toun" -Men's Arth.
pt-Ues Lnlon- which also coninbutei tin
Mies Stirling May Face Conqueror '
n-''"V ',u"? ". ru ,lr' fr tho nn
u?n ,. mJS?1 !on?! K"lf championship, lo U-
ai 'i lv of a meet Inj; Iieive.il Wii
.?. stl,rllrB; of Atlanta Die America
m a" fhaniplon nnd Mish c.rii uiicii.
holder of the Hulls'! woman s tnle. betori
ii.Ti nna' ot the tmirnoineni Th- ftetJ In-
:,V .ii u.vlrV.lJ "I0 i-nrriisii, eight Ameriai
and eight French enirlci
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Dundee Floored, but Wins
ponton. Jtinn 11 Jiihiim liun.lee wen's t,
refereo'H decision .iter K () I hinev In $
..-i.-ioun.i Lsiiii ncro i 'mine fmilej nun
dee In the third, but the hitler rfuinl U
nult in the tenth Chnncv hooked his left
to Uundeo'a Jaw. lloorlnK him
Jimmy Myson Is Victor
W llnilnirfnn. 1I..I im. II . I mmv V(r
son of I'hlla.lelphln ttas a ttinner our 'I
Uenrslo Morrow local N.v.t n ihe stsr
bout of six rounds last niaht VVlllus Unit
tv ns tne reteree
TOIMIOHT
Greatest World's Championship
Wrestling Show ,
Ever Hold in Philadelphia
1ST CAVALRY ARMORY
:l'.'.l & t.anr.iMrr Ave.
Omioslte West I'lilln. Mutlon
World's Chnmplon
STANISLAUS ZBYSZKO
WILLIAM DEMETRAL j'
"The Creek Il'innn"
To il I'noltivr I'lnhli ,
llthrr Slur limits,. .
BULL MONTANA
riinmplon Mlddleivelltlit of Ilslj
Jack IH'iniisej'K 'restlnr Trnlnrr ,
HERMAN GERING
Oljmplo Tenni Champion
1 ondon; Knclnnd. iptK
HELMAR JOHNSON
Chumiilnn of Snellen
N. V. Latest Wrestlln Sensation
CARL VOGEL
Winner of He.vyvtelirht Tniirnol
Heeeptly Held Jn,Oihi
CHARLIE OLSEN
I'lillinlrlphln'N I'uvorlle I.Ubt
lleavjttelcht Wrytler
MARTIN LUDECKER
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t iiuniiiiuii oi n.n.ti. '" " .Ihm
Instructor, lleo. Ilothner's (ljniuala. (
.etv inri.
I.nilles' I'otronniie Invited ..
Price... SI. S2. $3 Onlv: Boxes JS.W
A.lvunre Ticket Snle ,.,.,.,
Armory, Teniller A (ibissman. SpH"""
Herrmann's Gjinniisliim
BOXING BOXING
National Stadium Grounds
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ATLANTIC t'lTV ATI.A ' ol,T
TONIGHT - TONIGHX
Danny Kramer v.. Joe K. O'Dotf
p.. Wallow. v. Rattling n'""
Battling Murray vi. Willie Spent
Walter Kenney v. uay "
TI Pnlnf RrPPZC If
DIKe " pk V elodroot
irk lOMdll I H:.J
KaCeS 40-Mile Motor Race
Lawrence Carman 'r'.u . I.
Ilfornlu Jnnilri. I;. I. .J",.!. Hr ...
rJneelnl Sprint Tenni .VV.iioMvOl1
il.y M'AIrilOl'Jt. Jr. A . '""' I
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TONIGHT
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