"$&& wm 'Tfi,'v.fc'. ' .;-., ' v r GEE-PiJILABELI'HIA, littDAY, JtKE H Ml ' "' " " " -.'' 's . u EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER rrw- $ift Kearns Not Worried Over Referee Situation : Manager Praises -t--V BEMPSEY IN FAST RING TILTS PROVES HE'S IN FIGHTING SHAPE NOW Champion Shows Marvelous Speed in Clashes With Irish Patsy Cline and Babe Herman in First Boxing Work for Week i ny HOBEKT W. MAXWKLIj Sporln Kditor IJvcnlnir I'ubllc l.rdirrr Atlantic City, N. J., .luno 17. JACK KEAIINS lr-nnoil noiulinlnntly ngnina tlir- mil which lepiirutes the b6x watH from the bleachi-p. -wtlon nt the Airport M-tordiiy nftcri.oo.i. Ncnr bv nnil nNo uonH.nlnntly. Inim-.l Frunk MurMii ngiilint .the khiiip mil. Ir. Ke'aniH wore n silk nliirt unci n vm. nNo n stravv lint. Ho .corned pre occupied or minrtlilmc like that, anil Mr. Markhi felt the nm-. 'Have a look at the ilmui.." Ml. Mr. Krnri.j. yrnndly. as ke waved nn arm Mirroiimle.l by imported white silk. "Am t he In kiiuhI chape.' lie dn"cverbr"athlnR lmr.l nml he had a tonsil worko.it. What do ,ou think ' ""vJiTalirno." repllod Mr. Markln. wearily. "IVrl.nps ou are right, but what l it nil about?" . . ... All of whleh Roes to Khow that one never ran tell what nnswern one will J.rP&iS'vrwVw.t nmmplnn ..( .1 or..l .w l...l..li.In in . vorko.lt before an ailmlriiiR and r.irlnim tlinniB whl.-li Mi.m In w 111 one almoloon each for the privileKe of beins iirlim. It nn the In -t time In more than n wecls that he appeared In the ring with real ami rraiiliir -warring part IicrH. and he ceemed none the wor-e for the lotiR la -ofl The champion was snfferinR from n had rut over the left eve. and went on a vacation while it was patched up and became jti-i as good n- new lie cut out nil of the Mrr-niioiix work ami devoted liN lime to road work ami pinochle. He has become proti. lent in both. Yc.tenhn lie Mepped into the ring and Imv.l four roniiiK rnimllj dis tributed betw'een Irish l'nts.v Cline. a lightweight of 115 pounds, and Habe Herman welRlit US. Ovnipsi was nn en. victor in each tus!c Jack appeared in the arena wearing a hendgiitird and had every npiiear nncc of a football placr just before he discovered the line was busy. In other words, lie looked like nn athlete on a football team instead of under one. His tiKiinl fcowI was present and his beard bristled with delinnce. Cllnc put up a stiff argument, but It meant nothing, lie mussed around n he usually does, nourished his lists haphnzardl.v and landed some hard blows. The only thing wrong with his act was that Dcmpse.v hit harder. ttXJJHICH one is the lightweight f vr ;.,,...., .inrinl In aim in an ml. hrforc. dodged, sidestepped nml blocked like a fast irrlterireight. II r tras constantly on his tori, inn in and out, jabbing iritli lightning left ami crossing thr right with thr .vimv speed. Just a Little Bit More of the Same WHEN Babe Herman stepped in it was more of the same. The champion allowed tli." kid to batter him ns much as possible, and remained nn the defensive. Herman is remarkably fast and he gave lempej a fast workout. For two rounds .lack traveled a hundred miles sideways, backward and for ward.' He showed up better than any one expected, and it was no wonder that Mr. Kearns grew eloquent. ,,,,,,. "H he or isn't be In PhapeV demanded Mr. Kearns of Mr. Markm. "I hate to give In to you." replied the audience, "but I must admit ou are right. lie is in shape, or I don't know anything about boxing." Uempsev looked ns if he could step Into the ring today nnd get away with It. He worked ten minutes on the pulleys, five minutes shadow boxing and four rounds of real boxing, and at the end he was not even breathing heavily. He proved eouelusi.vely that his judgment of distance was good, for he reached his lighter and fast opponents with ease. His jabs nnd book' never missed, nnd if he can do that agnlnst men twice as fast ns Carpentler there isn't much chnnce for the challenger. Near the enil of the workouf.Tnok found the headguard too cumbersome I(1 it was discarded. He stood there with a linked head and acted as if he liked it. Today lie will take on some of the hpnvy gents on the sparring staff. Jack Ecnault. the Canadian, and Hattling Ghee, the colored Hash, are booked to do the receiving. They arc expected to finish with a perfect fielding average. The referee question was brought up during the afternoon, nnd Mr. Kearns expressed his views in a calm, deliberate manner. "I don't know anything about it." he said. "Perhaps there was a meeting in Camden today, and again perhaps there wasn't. I haven't any Interest in meetings. All I know is that I have a contract with Tex Illckard and not with the New .lersey Iioxing Commission. It is up to lticknrd to straighjeh things out. Aside from that I have nothing to say." - J V J& JS rwmorccj here that Jimmy Ddughcrty, the Baron of .riicmfr. is being considered seriously, Jimmy has had iri'ic experience in ' boring and is a capable official. He did a good job at the Ucmpscy Miske battle and the champion is said to favor him for the interna tional scrap. Picking a Winner DOES experience couut for anything in picking the wiuner of n boxing bout? That includes yenrs of following the sport, watching chnmpions come and cnamploiiH go. learning to pizc-up the skill nnd physical condition of n fighter and getting on Ultimate, terms with nil the inside workings. Or does intuition thq well-known hunch serve ns the best way for selecting the winner of a bout. Among the newspaper critics who arc en joying vacations in the vicinity of the training enmps of Carpentler and Uempsey are many veternns of the gninc, men who 'mow the ius nnd outs of boxing as, thoroughly as a Congress man knows how to make a Fourth of .Inly speech. Thej linve seen the best of them from the days of .lohn I,, down through the list to the picsent, and if nny opinion is wortli rolling, thej should be the outs to hearken to. Hut when you stnrt out to collect their opinions you get a shock, alo a surprise nnd n jolt thrown in for extra measure. Their conversation is extremely enlightening, also interesting. Wc bumped Into a pair of the country's leading veteran fight critics near Dempscy's. quarters. They were having n near nssnult and battery argument Bbout something. When we approached it sounded like this: "Dcmpscy has lost his old punch and this Frenchman will simply chop him to pieces. The Frog has more speed, can make him look like a novice when It comes to boxing, aud packs mor knockout punches than iJempscy ever dreamed existed." Then the party of the other part, who has been writing bolng for one of tho country's lending newspapers for twenty years and followed the game before that, chirped up. "ThlsDempsey is a real fighter. Reminds me of old Kit, and I'm telling J-ou It won't go over live lounds. The Frenchman ain't built to take the stuff Jack will hand Mm." Thus it goes. Pretty nearly all of them have very decided opinions about svbo the winner will be; the only trouh'e Is about half of them nil k one man Mid half the othei . lyWCf icould seem to indicate thai being nn rj-nrrl docni'1 menu " anything u-hrn U comet to selecting the iimnei of n boxing bout. Cowrtaht. 10!l, hj l'ublle T.tJuer f n. THREE STRAIGHTJOR SMITH Bachaach Giants Latest Victim of Store Baseball Team The Marslinll K. Smith baseball team played its third game of the season with the llacharacli (ilnnts at Allium. City jesterday nnd the store Imvs uon again. Tin- score was s to .1 and vas featured by the wonderful plajiug of the locals. , Mackey waHon the mound, and while I i ;' eleven hits as against eight yl Mitchell, kept them ncel scattered. loe fenturo of the game was the lint -ting of Dick Heidiek, who for the third time hnd n trio of safeties,, -n,,, j0,j. , injf of (inllagher and Kecnan also fea tured. In the second session Keeiinu made a ttJte-lliltldcd catch with tie bases full tllUt looked good foi a huiiier Kddie i wallnglierV work at .shortstop whs ic. ' .iunrknblo nnd several of his sir.iw ..m L-a off certain hits. m . . N. U. tt. A. MEET AT CHICAGO a... Jrr'-.. . . luina Minicics oi country to uom- . pete on Stagg Field leugo, Junn 17. Athlete from ' section of the country todav cntli- f.'V-. nt Stagg Field foi elimination fc . 418 in tin ."National ollegiale f '' iiililctlc Ahsoiintiou track and iiehl mecf, the nrst event of its Mud with ho lafetrn it linflfinill remrtsiHitiittmf V.i.m UX )iW In fie I'lMctl fitittert with (he ex r. !.i..r;. .,r n... in.i.:,i.. .., . fcM'ltli 1K!7 nthlctiM enteicil. everv ,,-rVit drqw from Ilftce.t to more than , jy, entries, the 100ynrd dayh proving man popular, rorty-ono incn win Uir.aiiped in this event, and vir al! of them havd fun tha dls- K MiMKeicvjitlmo or better this jcar. LSSAlii &. ,.. tl inqitirid the strangers m thr Iriimiri iciid fastr than eier Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NTIO . IJOAtil'K S T V J'JF S Tl Hi .ton . i a nio :s .-1 '30 I'lttsburgli . u 12 h ;i' it' 'ao Clnrlniiatl. . 7 17 1 II 28 Chicago 11 s 2 2 ." 2:t St. Louis. I in J (i tl ! 22 New York. .1 l' il fi1 .J 20 Hrooliljn ,..i l a 2 7 B I Ifi I'lilllles .. .-, 71 nn AMKHICAN LKAfJL'K ' M T"VTF S Tl New ork 12 l Il 21 7,, la U'aslilngtnii. 0 (l H 7 0' 37 Cleveland .. It 10 7 II' ft 21) Detroit MHO 3 25 Chicago . os 7 3, St Athletics . . 7 I) .V 2 2U St. Inils. i , ) ,-' II 22 Hoston .. I J ' H IH INTKltNATIONAI, I.KAGFK " fsiji it3v tTf's fi Itochester ..12 III H27ll2 ' 102 Newark .. . tl 7 132a r . '4l Jersey Clty.'lO 12. 131 10 140 Italtlmore . .12 , 8 12 II' I 10 lluffalo .. l() 21 (H22! I ' '41 Syracuse .. ,7 3 10 1(1 2 . 138 Toronto .. . (I, ." 12! 3 8 134 ItendlilK .1 I, 0 2 3' 12 Jack Johnson Offered $55,000 to Box l.t'iitrimiirth. linn., Junf 171 -Jack .Irhn nn former lieaiuoiirht nuiflll'tli.' cham- on ,nSiifaJ,niSff ,oa,nX,hfh. JUmi nrl nl nhn will 1 rtili.a. nn July T Im a been offered JBn.OOo to Lneet Harry vviua ai jtraey uiiy, j., aiu tleolared here today. Jonoton'i appearance after hi; raJje , at V, 11 wm flrat puhllo ram prlaon VIII rx 111 ainieuo pnow in , leawvna on JUiy ". .& EliM."? NAYLOR N FORM BOTHA'S LOSE Smith's Homo-Run Crash in First Frame Turns Trick for Speaker's Champions REDS SPANK THE PHILLIES Kverybodj. with the possible excep tion of FIJI Islanders and possiblv tli? natives of Finland. Is used to our home , town bovs beins socked whenever the opposition does not happen to be enjoy. Ing nn off dnv. Consequently there is ' nn real news and perhaps little In teiest in the fact that Cleveland won the second 'iime yesterday by n count of .1 to J, while the 1'hils were being rocked to sletp out nt Cincinnati bj Ilubo Manpiard and a lot of othcrl when the Kubc failed, the score in tbnt mil cat" amounting to II to 7, with so inanv hits that the aildinj mnchlnt developed toothnehs and went bad. However, there was some encourage" nient in one of the performances, and nny time there is anv encourngenient around these parts, bascballlstlcnll.V speaking, due (hunks and credit should bo given Admitted Heing I'ilcher To get right down to the meat of it nil. it was Itollie Xaylor's pitching. A couple of seasons 1150 Itollie drifted In iiniuiiK us lroin the sage anil mcsn,ultc. He said he was a pitcher and n lot of folks believed him. Whon he finally wandered out to the diamond there was a faint suspicion that perhaps he really had told the truth, but you can't always tell when recruit members of the House of Mack nre being referred to. l'or a while Itollie showed stuff. The real kind it was. too. Then something happened. Itollie went off color like a six-dollar-atiil-lift.v-ccnt serge in the sun on a I'tali desert. I'nst J r there were llnsb;s when Kn Ic wns and a lot more fla.-Lcs when uollie wnsn t. Hut Connie clung to him like a gray-haired mother to a wnjward son. Connie is the best little hopcr who ever drew the oxone. Tliis season again Uollie looked n though he was until it began to count nnd then lie wasn't. Lately, however. Connie had brn beginning to believe that soni" of his patience would be rewarded. He tried Xnylpr a couple of times with indif ferent results. , Yesterday the lankv nklahnman e.ssnyed to start life ane-' He was beaten, but and. however lie pitched good enough ball to hold on. More Four-I'ly Clouts V It was only another one of those ntjacks of homerunitis that gummed things all up. It came in the veiy first inning, after two Indians hail bitten the dust and also taken a drink n( water. Then Wnmbj doubled, but nobody was much worried. There wer n scattering few who recnlled that Ri mer Smith had spoiled a jjerfectlv good party for Hrooklyn in our last World's Series by smiting the ball to various parts gf the geography. Consequently, it was not the rudest Isirtd "olf'n surprise when Smltty pokcl nne into Twentieth street nnd two runs tvero in. There were a lot of times when thing. jooked bright for Connie's crew, foi instance, when J. Walker slammed onf into the bleachers in the second, thin reviving the home-run mania for our own hopefuls, but not enough came ol these threats nnd the works were ruined. Just the same it wns worth losing a game to know that among those who can be classed ns pitchers on the Mack pay roll the name of Xaylor can onc again be Included. Today's Local Games Chrntrr nt Nntlvlty. Itflrnulc nnd Ontario slrwlN. llrookljn Kenl Olnnts nt lliirrj Hirl t'lnh. Tenth nml Itntlrr trrl. Tnvniidu nl It Ins l.ikr, llrund klrrrt nnd Allfehrnv nrfnne. Illlldale nt I'lrMirr. INvrnU-slith nml Wharton ntirels. rirUlann lynmii- Natal Hoapltnl Tl. TJ. K. Mnrli, 1 P. M,. nn-y frii, P. II. T. Ininir "II" Ofnernt OffW at rnllowhlll. 8lnhrldii A Clothier icround. SUty-thlrd nnd Wnlnnt street. Inmimnen Ignitus- Mnnlnnd . Delaware Uotlenvrlteni. .. Nitlonnl nnnk nnd Tnwt 7eane Phlln. Nntlonnl T. Unnrnntee Tnikt. I'hllllen' Pnrk. Lit nron. InterdemHment Ioiie Up-liolter- v. .lien's Cloltilnr Tept.. Stenton Ileld. Tn-ent-fonnh nnd Tlora streets. Dobison v. Mlnersillle. YKSTKKDAY'S UI'U7.T8 M, K. Kmllll. 8; ll-vcharucli Olant, It (nt At'nnlle CIO I. Illlldale. 7i I'urUeshnrc. 3. Amerlrnn Chnlii, 81 neUhrr. 3 lilt lork). I'libon HtM. Oi North Phltllen, 3. roniihohe'krii. 4i Prneotd, 0, Hlenton Field Club. 81 1-onn A. A.. 1. Hhannhnn. 2- llUhland Pnrk. 1. Wuah'iurton llrne. 5j llrtdeitkure, 3. I'np. Knlnht'n I'roB. 7l Knywood. 3. llaleh MntorH, G, (Irerlnnd Harper. A 1. W, Smith, 3i St. llarnalMK. 3. Kerko A. A.. 4i Ixiunn All 8tnr. 1. I'nitel Conntmetlon. 12 1 Pnnehnll F. C, 0. TnnKwee. 7i Sldmnn'K Hlnm, 4. Miirntt 12i Suhnrhan, 0. rorty-etuhth Ward, 8: Atlantic ReHnlnr. 1. f. H. I'. II. s.. fli Falrmonnt A. C, 5, South l'hll.i. Pros.. 7 Phllft. All Storu, 0. Ira. 2i All Star. 1. Ape. A. .Irn.. Si Vlctrit Jr.. 1 Adlnn. lit llelmnr, 4, St. Knnliael'N, fli W. V. Hewl & 8on. I. llapld Trunult lnirue -lllehroond. 7i Cum lierlnnd 4 nreineicx IJ-acue r.lliun iinininon, ,11 l'lr.l llntlnllon. 4. I.lecett 4 HerH, 111 Ivln, fi. UTilt'ic Pnp. Co., 4i WllllinM S. ,Maru, I. llllMjukrll' LniKi-r ;l'. W ij. """IhoJ , 'I f si, s Marlnn l)ftncliin-nt. 3. Iteee I11K stiillnn 0- t . ,. Murine Drlnrliment. 8. (Itllliin l-i'iiue Nnvnl Alrernft. 4i Hull IllvUlon llepalr 3. Cressona Has Open Dates 1 Tii rrniiin Tluera hvo noveml njiij , ilatcn noxt week, aa It hai 1 been decldeit U turn the park at Summit Hill over to work I men for repair durlrar that period Tin I date. unOllert aa et are IVednoadav Jun ''.'2 Krlday. June, i'4, and Saturday June 23 For irameii call the manager at Woodland '0841 II POLO Saturday, 3:30 P. M. PHILA. COUNTRY CLUB AdnitHolnii 'J.tr. fillr, St. 01) GAY Hi 1 l BoxiBg Tonite HKli 'KM AT TIIK (IAVKTY I'lBHT Johnny Paxon vs. Barney Dugan W'eat 1'hlla. North Trim JOHNNY HMII.EY v. TOMSIY THOMAS KDDIK IlIMIY va. JOHNNY LKWIH Yg. Johnny Adams vs. Al Green 4 OTIIKll AMATKl'K 1IOUT8 4 ri Jfl T "Til ti IUOK MAT. DAILY SHJyJyJ In ronJunrtlnn nllh Iteaulnr IliirlfiMin Show W iif(r Tonite -AMATEUR BOXING nooi) kast iiorTS roil ruizr.s CMIIHIX OI'KN AIU Ani'.NA rilANIiroilll AVI'. A CAMIIKIA NT. ridHAV KVKNINf), .Il'NK 17TH 0 CHAf'KAJArii IIOI'TK 5 : KKiiiTH AM) a Hixr.s BASEBALL TODAY, 3 :30 P.M. BHIBK PARR 1 1ST A LEHIflfl AVB.I ATiuamcn , clkvjxand Braerred deata Otmbela' and Bpaldlat'a SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKINQ THE WELL- AT LrST Wf Got THrvr MOTC' Paid opp AND Ve CSOT A HT71E r.ASH Balance Lepr cjot of Tr-ii-s vueeKsS Pay 15NVELOPC - HA- GOOD.' V, HSLLO JlM-'CAlO I VOT S You POWfJ FOB. P-ive TJUCK'S TbwJvRO a lov(no cyr row HGWRY JrtflRTCAKC ? He's ;ot a birthdav NtixT vuecif AND WERE GIUIMG HIM A i7NIMER E w"s) f CHESTER NINE TO P NATVITY Nfw lork . . 31 31 .flIH .fl'iS ,07 ISonton . . .. 28 2 .520 .537 .!lli) Many Local Stars in Line-Up of"tfJv : j .; Visitors, Who Meet Church- Iri.'in.r"- :.j 13 'Ml .1?? .:JS men This Evening IVINS TACKLES TOWANDA Tlic twillclit ncliPiliilo this evening is much liRlitcr tlinn thnt of lrtst niRht. wlion more than n ilozrn of the bis tenms were In nrtion. Tlie contests down for decision lirlnjc tojccther nonm of nnr verv best tennis. For Instnncp, nt Nn tivity Field. Helcrade nnd Ontnrio streetK. I'rnnk' Miller nnd his Chester Hub will be the visiting nttrnetinn. Included in the lino-up nre HtiHi local favorites ns Dick Spalding. Hownrd I.ohr. Hownrd Horry. Ilnbe Cnshman. Ally McWillinm". Hill Hiieffner nnd Hill .AIcKenty. The lntter will in all proba bility pitch. The game should be n Hose one. Manager Hnggerty has not decided who he will use in the box. as he has another hard game tomorrow, when Nativity plnys Art Devlin's Bronx (tinnts. of New York. Hllldnle nnd Fleisher come together nt I wenty-sixtli and Wharton. The varn ers are nnxions to defeat the Darbvltes nnd atone for a recent defnt. but Kd Lusk is in a ounndnrr as to pitchers with Kddle Gerner. his hurling ace, temporarily out of commission. First for Davis Club Followers of the former Christ Church team in the vicinity of Tenth nnd Hut Icr will have n peep nt twilight ball again. This evening on the I II. T. grounds the Harry Davis Club will play its first game. The initial attraction will bo the Hrooklyn Hoynl Olants. The visitors will use their hurling star. Hubbard, in the box. nnd he will bo opposed bv ('n'n,,r. with YVnllnco behind the plate. The game at Broad street nnd Alio- glien.v n venue will bring together To vvaiula and Iviiih. The fiikeiiuiUers nre in the midst of a winning streak and expect to add Towandn to their list of victims. Buck Heevener or Johnnie Downs will hurl for Ivins. Other gomes on the schedule are: Tomorrow. Ivins vs. Supplee-Hiddle in on Industrial League game ai homo; American Chain, "' ,;fl on Monday, and 1'ennsylvnnia Itailroad on Wednesday. A Day of Surprises VcBterday was another day of defeats and surprises for local teams. The only victories recorded were hy Slinna nan. Hilldalo arid Stcnton F. C. Shnnnhan tripped Highland I'arb, of the Main Line League, 2 to 1, when Dnvo Uyan doubled with two on in the eighth. Stcnton walloped Logan 8 to 1, "nil Hilldalo had no trouble bcatinir I'nrkcrsburg Iron, 7 to ,'L The North Phils lost to Cuban Htnrs, !-.; Bridgesburg bowed to Washington Braves. 5 to .'1; I'enfoyd was given a coat of Whitewash by Conshohocken. of the Montgomery County League, 1 to 0; Fleisher traveled to York to re ceive another trimming nt the bnnds of American Chain, 8-3, and Cap Knight's Pros beat Knywood, 7-JL Hell Haven, a flrat-claaa home team, haa open dates If. Rucker, 04211 Woodland avenue --( aaaaaaamaaaaaaaiaaaaai aaav HH1 Men'a 510 1M' JF TAN RUSSIA CALF i-Jsi'll OXFORD l'Mll b (jaaaj S'.Q'S ill I A "NORMALCY" SPECIAL! Mtnt Silk Hote, i-nllnlinn'a "Lower Prices Campaign" puts 1 15 to 2.00 map Into getting back to pre-war valuei. TAN RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS at 5,85 ii a ihort cut to economy. H ALLAIAN i I CJOOB SHOES U 921 MARKET STREET 60ta & Chaitaat Sis. 5604 Gtrratntown Ave. '2736 Germmtown At. lZ fmu'''ta I .V ij 'C WfiJiL. i."f. .' iu mr. pbabooV.' Sadie n C3IMC3BRSMAP Trie SUUTSH ou-Aon OPeRATtJR IS (3STT06 .TTfnen MpyT VAJSPK AdrJ IDS ARB. Q6TTIM6 UP A coiLeCnow 1U8UV HSR. A PR&SlM" vujLt. you art- 1. s., SAY JlM-UUe'RE ALL KlCKirVS IM To BOY A WKenTW FOR ruC Tr-URD sDusim ur 111 nrrucrr UIHO DlGD YaiTCPJDAr- I KlslEVH row wrsii o COMU IIM UN I ' CMttbl N T. TtVtt m What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL T.EAOUE ,tlnli Won Lost P.O. Win I.nnc Plttshitrcli . SO 17 .070 .118,1 .1)117 AMRRICAN I.EAOL'B ,f lnl , W. .. P.O. Win !.o. Split 1 rtetrlnnil 30 21 ,032 .037 .OSI . . 1 New York ... 81 22 .607 .014 .Ml! . . Washington . . . .12 20 .352 .5.10 .542 . Detroit. . . . 20 30 .402 .500 .4H3 .! Iloitton . . . 24 25 .400 .500 ,480 .4011 St. liOiils . 25 31 .440 .460 .430 . Chin) . 23 80 .434 .144 .420 ... Athletics . . 18 SO .333 .315 .32, . YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL i.r.Aiui: rinrlnnntl IU I'hllllen, 7. Pltlntnirdi. Oi llrookljn, 5 (17 Innings) t'hl"o. 5i New York. (13 IniilnrX. lloton. 3: St. I.011U. 1 IPS Innlnca). A5IKIHCAN I.M(ILi: rievelnnd. 8: Athletics. 2. Nr York, 7t Chleaso. 3. Iloslon. Hi Detroit. 3. Wnnhlnxtan, Oi SI, Louis, 3. AMKRICAN ASSOCIATION 1'ilsrllle. Si St. Pnul. I (12 Innlncs). Tolriln. 3i Kansna City. O. Milwaukee. 7 C'Olumbua, 2. Indlaniipolia, 81 MlnneJiioll, 3. SOCTirERN ASSOCIATION New Orleans. 7t .Memphta, 0. NiiHhtllV. 3 Mobile 3. lllrmlnKlinm, Oi Atlanta, 3. Little Hock. Si Clmttanoosn. 0. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL l.KAOlK Philadelphia at Clnrlnnatl. Ne'V York lit f'htriian Hrooklyn nt I'lttuburt. Hoktan lit St. liclls. AMIHtlPAN I.IIAOPK Clerrlnnd nt Philadelphia. (Milrnicn nt New York. Detroit ut lloaton (2 enmes). St. Iiutri ut WishlnKton, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE YKSTKKHAY'H 11KSI I.TS Ilaltlmom, Ol lluflato, 1, lloeheater, 12 1 Newark, S. Toronto. 81 KenUliiE, 3. Jersey City, 10' Syrnniite, i, STANDINO OP TUB CIil'IP W. I.. I'.C. W. I.. P.P. Ilnltlinore. 43 11 .700 Toronto., in 20 ,40J llnfTntn. . 32 '!4 .571 .ler. l'll . 25 3(1 .455 Newark.. 20 28 .50.1 SirariiKe. 22 20 .131 llorhrsttr. 27 20 .101 Heading; . 14 10 .250 'DANBT SMALL Arrow COLLAR FOR YOUNG MEN r- CIuett.Pbody & Cc3iInc.Troy.NX jayttsvn adaf.,,,. ; NBRUAS . CtSI r tllNWMl.s . - j n- .TOY OUT OF LIFE on MR PIBUDDV VaJO ARb asKimG ALL TThC MGivJ To GIUS KM) DOLLARS eASH foP. OUR CXPBtOSEi OP 1HE ANNUAL r.-s.ll-. AMD OUTIIMft- HAA.Y sMie ceorJf ow hj ? ThvsiKVa VoU'ROBBEWa', NOBODY EVJER GAUe MS A LOVJllsJO .ur asjj) ip 1 jjigp Yoo vwouluwi BOY MB A WJRCAYH OF CABBAGE LCAVIflS-- sJOLlOS P APJYBODY CL5E CALLS TcLL .TrterA I'nA BROKC- I Red and Blue Coach Selects Mitchell's Crew to Row at Poughkeepsie CHOSEN AFTER TRIAL RACE Potiglikeepsle. X. Y.. .Tunc 17. Pennsylvanln's light varsity crew, stroked by Captain Mitchell, has been definitely selected by Conch Joseph "right ns the ere which will row in the varsity race in tho Intercollegiate regatta next week. Tho announcement was mode by Conch Wright nfter the two varsity crews hnd rowed a tluie trial over the full three-mile course. Mitchell's crew leading by five lengths nt the finish nnd covering the distance in 14 minutes 50 seconds. Conditions were almost ideal, with a good following breeze nnd n stiff ebb tide under the shells. The newly designated junior varsity eight was stroked by Darby in tho aft ernoon prnctlce, and because of his su perior weight and experience he will pnee the second crew in the junior race. Barnhnrt was at stroke in the morning session, but Wright felt that in tho two-mile battle with the Mitchell crew he was a bit weaker at the end than Dnrby wns at the end of the three-mile strueirlo iu the nfternoon. hw V 7&r" LIGH VARSITY IS CHOSEN BY WRIGHT william h. wanamaker Store News for men Furnishing Section First Floor Vacation Time Is Now at Hand Are You Ready? T h e William H. Wanamaker Store is well equipped to take care of every clothing need a man may have during his vacation. White flannels. Norfolk coats. Imported English hats. Riding breeches. Golfing suits. Soft shirts with soft collars. Belts, summer neck wear. Union suits in knee lengths. Handsome light wpiohf hnQiprv Sun-proof blue serge SUitS. Palm Beach suits. Knitted Scarfs Are Back Again $1 We have, them in a variety of different col ors and patterns knit ted in the new narrow shapes which are so comfortable for wear with soft collars. Imported Pajamas They are of English satins and soisettes. These are $9. Other fabrics In plain colors at $3 and $5: ., .,. '---- "''-" " ..AOAyaiMtfo.. .v. a.-. Condition of FRANCE HAS ANOTHER fl IDOL FAIR SUZANNE I Mile. Lenglen, Tennis Marvel, Almost Equal'to Car pen tier in Popularity Radiates Personality Just Like Georges Has Speed and Power .- A in. in ai, , . fc Jly OltANTLAND RICE ' Paris, 'June 17. UIIAT nlwut Mile. Lenglen tho ' Im Immnrtnl 'HiiT.nnneV NVxt tn Cnrnentlcr. she has been the idol of France upon the field, of Com petition more of nn Idol than we can npprecinte hack home, where we have so many stars to cheer nnd follow. Franco hasn't many who hold the nthlctlc heights. The list Is short. So when tlicllnnd of tho Flcur-dc-Lis Imppens uponm Carpentler nnd a Leng len, they find n welcome that Is amaz ingly warm, not to say overpowering, MMjB. LENGLBN Is a tennis mar vel, ns well ns nn athletic phe nomenon. Which is also to say thnt her athletic prowess is no light part of her tennis ublllty. She is 11 well built, black haired young girl, or young woman, who, off the court, is Parisian In degrees to the ultimate degree, She Is no believer at all in nny drab cfTcct when t comes to dress, nnd this holds also on the courts. At play she Is nBtonishlngly fast and active on her feet, as well ,09 fast and powerful with her Iintids. Not to bo overly modest nbout it. she has the muscular legs of n dancer or lumper, twin calves of power that carry her high into the nir or to cither corner of the court at extreme speed. TKXN'IS, among the women nt least, has never developed n player be fore who Is so often and so high in the air. Nor among women has It de veloped more than one or two who rnti hit a tennis ball as hard., Bhn hits fine wrists nnd n powerful forenrm thnt give her a smashing quality rare in the opposite sex in most things. Strangely enough, with nil this speed nnd power, with her tendency to leave the ground nt every possible chance nnd stroke the ball while high above tho turf or clay, she also has unusu ally good control. Most of these hard hitters who jump at n ball arc wild. Mile, isn't. She is extremely accurate in her plnoing. and the ball doesn t lose nny valuable time getting there. AT HBH best she is capable of giving a first -class mnlc player a harder game than nnv woman that ever ployed. Two of Tilden's main qualities, for example, arc speed and power. They have helped to make him. Mile. Leng len has both, not to n Tildenle degree, but to nn abnormal one for a woman. There is no puff-powder work nbout her piny, not even when you compare it to the masculine gnnii. POSSESSING extreme confidence in her nbllltv to handle nny sltuntion, she has a winnlns competitive tempera ment, n temperament that combines coolness nnd dash, chance taking nnd craft. These qualities, plus her physi cal abilities, have innde her outclass most of the women she has mot for the last two j cars, where even first-clnss players have been repeatedly beaten in love sets. She gets golns nt top speed from tho jump, and is apparently tire less. There is practically no effort in these court gymnastics. She doeuft seem to bo exerting herself to leap three 1217-19 Chestnut Street Take a Sun-Proof Blue Serge And Extra Trousers With You $35 mmatummmtmmmmmmmmmBmmm Registered U. 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IcnI re most Women j ,., & !JS mS5 froiiM soon bophynnyHmen, milB French star rndlatei nee. nnd n Iintidoh rolled into ono imld.flc, This; darting, dashing aLZ TeJ'U"' to have its effect upon nS lboun'" who nt times must h bew l.&r",1' owing her whlHing figure T'cfc,'fnl the net. And Ami.?l iii iH?t .ncr,M much of a scnsntlon p ' tr aa FrAnPA linvA ?,....! 1 . -"'I nd nnd covTicM. in,, m, rlBhts ;tttrv(i ..-.v .vuuu hit ociore. Boots and SaddU Horses that appear best n the nt Lntonln today. arc: First v. races Second Out tho Wnv v. ony Hue. Thlrd-Corvdon0 &iJ&F BaMI. Thlrd-Corydon; w"SlVllr D ' "? t Virginia. Fourth Believe Idl 11 Miss Muffins, Cho Cho Fim, cT,Io,,r' Tulsa. Tippo SalUb. S xth- m-J0"' Tamper, .Monaco. Sevcnth-A, !,H.8lf.r' Bxhorter, Brotherly Love. a W" Aqueduct: First Valor v.iu Hand, Donboyne. Sfond'-V low Johnson. Candidate II, wtai !?w Third Morvlch. Lally. S li ?It'r' Fourth-Bxtermlnator 'Bterna A .dV1 Clous. Fifth Itovrn IJ1l cJ.A,,,!- Itegal Lodge. S!xth-BalVelTg.' norn, tivii. vv. WhOTWe?r hha". ,'.! ifnorl aa (he horaa of the year riied hl"ilf &e bTrSlr ss& vlchR!,0Se'ennB,.CaeoTiS1tn, ,tf at Aqueduct today" Thin o r0n"llrd r' ha; Jalln,r .peed aSd already hlZ.""' fvrltc with l3rf foUoweraf ' n'l?,' he la tho beat oungter of tho year. ' The lllue Honneta meetlnir whirh - 1 a aucee.aful ri0,0 Twldiyf'ahowa J S ' Iloai to have hoen ih ii - "': ' 2 Baseball Grandstands BurneH "V h...5il""T,i Jun., 'J' Orandatands at In. baaeball nark or the Walerbury Kail.?. League Club burned WedneVdai nlsht win bo rebuilt at once. The lo.a va, 40.0n"! H5H5HSaSE52SE5S5aiHSZ5HS2SEFj Tailoring Shop on Second Floor Sun - proof blue serges though tropical in their weights are guaranteed for endur ing wear and their color Is guaranteed to remain steadfast if a sun-proof blue serge suit fades we give you - . aaVUlf a new one wimuui Question. More Straw Hats Ready for Saturday (Imported) For the English fashions which are nar row of brim, tall of crown and wide of band we are asking $5. Other hard straws in new shapes at $3, $4 and $4.50. Leghorns and Ban koks are $5 to $10. Silk Pongee Shirts for $5 Of course they are in the wanted tan col ors and most every man knows they are Ideal for summer use, not only for vacatiqn but for business as well. Dp I BATHING SUITS g Lifeguird style t OC S "Jioit of flannel panti, D M aC3 S Ijiiliirt and belt. K S Broadway Cycle Co., Inc. S Si "The Sport Centre" R m 527 MARKET ST., PHILA. 3 HI " ' 'A M 1 '''--"Bj'''"a"--,""'" .y. C-s.jM , ,'t,,Ji
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