iwkm,w"8wuk! W- ll-h: " 'T. .i v3 J I, W-f Gil V-. T t .' "' auace Morris Jones Trounces Bala Star and Reaches Semi-Final of Philadelphia Tourney TEWKESBURY SURVIVES ny SANDY McNIIILICK Tallin AVnslibtirn. of-Merlon, nntl I,. nVmlnY. "f Whitemnrsh. mot In ft, to"w brnpkct of tho Homi-nn.il SSnd for 1ip nmnptiir C.lf chnmnlon Ti J tMillnclolnliln over the link? of ,h,v,l emn shVnlloy Country Club h Iftrnioon nnd In tho upper bracket Pul Tewkcebury. of Awn mink, op 1 .t Morris Jones, of Frankford. HvUb' rn defeated Charlie Heokncr !Lmi nnd Domini? won over T. M. A1 r Jr" of 1ImtlnKdon Vnlloy a and 2. & bury defeated. K. K. Htokw.. of KfleoHoffneVl.fDalu.nar v i' -- - n i i inMnu .T nnd 1. nnd Jones won nnd -1. ri,i tin the blK match ot tup moni tor ia Hoffner bad eliminated "V oodie" "il.. ,...in n hi Kooond round nnd SE'tad l from J. J. Beadle. putt's Hrd Luck A few sweep of a putter and it s funny what a field of Bolters looks like, for many a eootl man has been bumped off in this stern struggle up the heights to the gonfalon. J Wood Piatt, who entered the eon tnt" as champion, was beaten by his awn misfortunes at puttinz nnd Oporge ..-.... nronf TfCnVfTlPn 111 fl IlIlK'h. This morning Paul Tewksbury, ' Aronlmlnk, played 8. K. Stokes, tho roung expert from Jersey, and Hortner ftced Slorrls Jones In the upper Two other good matches were staged In the lower, the best being that be tween Louis Washburn. Merlon, nnd Charlie Hcckner. Cednrbrook. Wash barn was a semi-finnllft Inst year nnd once a finalist, while Reokner qualified i via ttvut (nttpnampnt ?nuf vonr. TTp has been playing star golf "since and . won the Oliver kjtosb ,mis season iu Drove it. Washburn bent both E. D. Was, n. V. C. C, and E. H. Drlggs, Merlon, 1 up yesterday. Reok ner won from L. Dannenbaum. Phll mont, 1 up, and Phil Corson, Morion, 6 and 4, yesterday. Veteran Survivor The other match down there was L. F. Deming. the only veteran left, trainst L. M. Addis. Jr., II. V. C. C. Addi beat two clubmatos yesterdny, J. W. Kindt, 1 up, and II. II. Francinc, Sandl. An) thing can happen In n short eighteen holes, nnd well the entrants for this tussle know it. Washburn, who bent Frnncls Kcmble and Max Mnrston in the Morion Club championship this yenr, is fnvorcd by many. lie nail a best ball of ,11 out with Stevens yesterday. The latter hnd ill bird's nntf was beaten. When Winter Stove Leaguer meets Winter Stove Leaguer there's always lometlilng doing, and so it proved when J. Wood Plntt. now deposed us city champion, played George Hoflner, champion In 1010, yesterday nfternoon. One of 'em only bents the other over busted sticks nnd the act was put on In realistic fashion yesterday nt the scn aatlonal finish. The two head officials cf the W. S. L. came to the eighteenth all square. Thought It Was Over Hoffner was straight off the tec, but not so long, while l'lntt had a bummer om the trees to the left. Hoffner's iron was sliced and ohort aud It looked about over when IMntt got off a Bcrcamer which hit tho green bnnk. But it kept on going and rolled up under the hedge on the dirt, leaning against tho turf, which was about tho height of the top of the ball. It was a mean shot and Piatt stroked his blond locks n minute. Then he busted his iron in tho center, took the busi ness end and tried to get it out. It was the only way, but there wasn't any clearance. The ball spun around and stayed up there on the grass above the green. His next Just managed to roll over the top of the mound. Hoffner. mean time, had clipped some twenty feet from tte pin. Piatt trailed by n stroke, but Hoffner inado it unanimous when he holed that long put without the flicker cf a cigar ash. The crowd, In n perspiration over both the match and the heat waves, burst into Impnrtial applause for both the young stars. Whenever they meet there s bound to be a rucous and this was no exception. Started Well ..Pjatt started to walk away from Hoffner at first and should have been wall up but missed easy chances when hla putter started going bad. He had three putts on many greens, though !t,,.1ier too AlAnt ''la rollers going "'the latter part of tho match. Hoflner made some gront recoveries nt Je finish, a pretty chip on the four teenth, a fine out from traps on the mtecnth and sixteenth and that putt on the eighteenth. I Boots and Saddle ' Marjorio Hlnes Is conceding weight J a Mgh-claus field in the Johns Hill Handicap at a mile, the feature race L 1 1, ,niiny- Hpr r,,',p"t r"i ,t,T tl,nnlshp '? cnpnblo of winning this will t. Principal contenders likely Iii. b'' . Dnrjooling and Woodtrup. V..iLM "I,!('Ji, soom bost 0,her Lntonla races ftrp. Frsti Coonc, Taylori j T v!frt?,?al'tS,0r,0Vn : "econd.-Firebrand. Oniric 'V'5'"1 niok: "'Ird. Hob. y.i or- Garden, Ornnlte Ware; fourth, Air I,ln "r"1, IMt', "pfr; sixth, "Tenth, Apn, Repeater, Nellie York. MAfnUfqUMni't"F,r,t r,u,, Overtake. OrVJmnf'i 0(o: wconl ("tocplechase), third nl'n S?" WoW- Levlnthon S? ck.Dw"',yp. Preil Kinney, Iter Sobhl;. mr,l,T, ,,n", -Tonos," 'Veto, tlon riA hfth' K'Wl I'Odce. Dovnsta Suit V?efy(S! 8lx,,, W'etone, e"m"lt0h': K'ln rnr,. moetln npen. y- mil. nrth,0blB n'!rln. The re. la E'r Voter . ,f,h. wltli IB000 afld.rt. ' and pi i'1 rI' "re the prl... with 7hf I , hi?1,!1" taMn hn hort end. 0,,I4 II in .-i1"".1' ..rBca ln whch Ultra. lvmi.i',0n ,',",, -"'or Cop with a LU IuUpjr',l,,,"1t' len completed for Srln the rJur,.n!r"lni'r lr s ! J'WW. to rlmontVnur,.rvr!!r 1f "rlln" ot Auiu" "llnr thi VaJlat ,ln'?r'ere with Feu.tel J?VUn"i iolntivhv ,h0f .Mr- ,U'MlB- ' '''mont iiVn,,.y hf, ui' "", and the ' nid, '" ''S? rt",' " Hblpped to the Tl more o t" ",'' "ut lnt londltkin i,,w' l lrd.' 5 ,0T'f t the lUddle h ni pm "Vi'1 ,""' ',ml' ,h hlher ca "ilTopn" "itii. hV" )!"r Mme. Odenu trr, njd,I,','lir"'inlll will 1 retained !?, nlmoni viSriKaUn,r wl,h Ml,n ' Wur. "' "cini ,,e "rof laJor 1Mmt',n " Jofky C?I"r,,in,W,, nf ,n" Conniiuht ?u' dm u.,1"", eame to n eucriee thr coniiiVI "' ",,"r a'ternoon. tdenl eien d.y""!1',0"' l'rallod during tho U,l "r ?nlvil". 'ndano. wi the r njoyd by th uaok. IN LOCAL GOLF ' '.i -' ' , , k' v "t ' -- - u . t v 1 fii l-- 2: : f - - - . . - v ' T and Stanley Pearson Meet Again, This Time in Delaware Lawn Tennis Filiate, GET THE INSIDE STUFF direct from camps of DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER comment, gossip nnd news by ROBERT W. MAXWELL (you know Bob) dally nnd Jazzy In THE EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER' With Champion in Fighting Con dition, Manager Kearns Orders Less Work TO REST ON HIS BIRTHDAY Atlantic City, "N. ,1., June 124. Champion Jack Dempsey ensod up on his training routine yesterday doing no boxing. Ho shortened his program be cause he is on so fjne an edge that hard boxing work In the brisk seashore air might possibly send him stale. This is the plain statement of both Jack Kearns and Teddy Hnyes, his trainer. Dempsey now weighs 10(1 pound". "Jack is in perfect condition1, nnd could fight Cnrpcnticr today or tomor row as well as lie can on the 'Jd of July," declared Hayes. "If he kept nt work In the ring he would simply go down in weight, perhaps, also strength, and it is merely n mntter of training wisdom to have him lay oft and rest." The tentative training program for the champion now includes a total rest today, when Jack will celebrate his twenty-sixth birthday with ii gathering of friends nnd training companions at his home in Airport. Unless plans are changed. Dempsey will go bnck to n stiff workout on Sat urday and Sunday, including his exer cises nnd sparring bouts with severui heavies. Asfdo from Jack Renault, Larry Williams and two lightweights, Joe llenjamln nnd Ilnbe Hermnn, there is likelihood that tho chnmpioii mny have troublo in securing renl opponents for his ring work because of the tremendous hammering he hns been indicting on some of those who already have met him. It is reported here that Dcmpsey's fierce attack has gone out through fight ing circles and that n number of for merly enthusiastic scrappers now in tend to stny at home. The present sort of layoff is to he resumed on Wednes day or Thursday, according to Teddy Hayes, who will probably keep the champion idle from then on to get him into exactly the proper condition for the big fight. Jack probably will keep up his morning road jaunts, but otherwise will spend more of his rest time on his own front porch or in his car with his dogs. Jack Kearns reiterated yesterday his stntement that he and Dempsey were perfectly sntisficd to have J. Harry Ertle, City Marshal of Jersey City, as referee of the big bout. On his re turn from meeting the New Jersey Box ing Commission, which nnmed Ertle on Stnte law authority, Kearns stated that he had been given a chnnce to express his choice of several names of New Jersey men submitted by the commis sioners, but snid he was willing to abide by tho decision. Dempsey today received congratula tory telegrams from Georges Cnrpen tler nnd Francois Desenmps on his birthday. The champion was pleased by their courtesy. Amateur Sports I.lt tiro.' (portlnu rond department nine a nrt-clneH team. challenea anv other nine In the more, plajln .Sunday on twlllrht hall Any department manager desiring to echedule frames with nbove ilepirtment. nddr.-ns J. M. C. aportlnr goods department. Northuext rroffMloiialH hae Saturday and Sunday open, away J. Hoover, an.l.i North American street. Thone Columbia I'rodentliil r.. r. flrrt-ciiua traveling tfnm. wanti enma Joe Moeer. lfi.13 Eaet Clemrntlnn str'et Jnper r, V. d -elrea ffamen with all home lenma J. CMiirU, phone Qarfleld 0SB1. Tnjlor A. . would like to nrriinm, games with all flfte'jn-Hcvontpen'year-pId home tonma n Taylor. Ill South Twelfth Ntrw". S. fi. White Dent il Junior deslro games with all nftem-venteen-year old teams n. Taylor. Ill South Twelfth street. Townnda Ilron. are without a game with n flrst-clasx h-me team for this Sunday, A. L Catll, pione Diamond 3111. A first hnsemnn would like to connect with a team 'f ihe same calilx-r T. M . 01B North I.clthgiuv ttrert. A flritMlnH team that Is In need of a bat tery of the same caliber can get one by writ ing to Chirk McCullJUgh. CS1 North Thirty fifth streot. OrlolrH, a rlrst-clTw team, wants games away Joe Kuhlls, 'auls'ioro N. J, Auburn A. C. wants games nlth (Irst-ctass home team. A. I.undla. phone Diamond nnsi Warwick . A, desIr"B rameK with all fii-Ht-Has hiini" i-ams. J Kohn. 21S3 North Thirty-third street. Kddle Keed'K Ml-Stnrs have a few open :nl-n for nil Mr'ctlv flrat-elan liom tcans. Ivddle fd. 102D I.lnt Ilr"Z avenue St. John'N C. C, Is desirous of booking "nMieH nuuv James Ifr-wn, 2I1J7 Ortho dox street. IMrely A, C, n. fourteon nKten yar-oH "am. wants gnmr with trnellng teams. A Mntln. 8S07 llldge avenue. Owing to the Sergeant Kdwnrd F. Yearaley Tost Using Its home grounds, all games scheduled at home are now considered can celed, FaiTrn F. C.. a traveling team, wants games with all first-class aggregations. Wll 1'am Haehrle, phone Diamond S488 Phllniore A. A., a first-class traveling tinm has tills Saturday open, Kd I.eeih phnnn Kenstngtnn 0470 Wend u) I A. r. wants twilight gms away. Iouls Davldnff. 1)01 North Sixth litre -t Ht. fieorge's A. A. wants games with all flrst-c'nsM hfie te,nis William McKlnley, 20S7 East Vonanito street. Hominerrllle Clants. a fast team, wants rnms awuy O, Hubbird. 0130 I.amburt Terminal llisrhall Club ha Saturdays, Sundays and twilight datei open away. W. riennsr. care Oulf Ueflnlng Co , lHfty-elghth street and Sohuylklll Itlver. Koalrn I. C, hns own datew away. f C nenshaw 2?2 Hast WMter atr-et Kershaw Club has July 2, 3 and 4 open for first-class home teams T. n. Hill. phnne Topis r gjsu J Ollroy's All-Rtiura, a wants games, J. ullroy fast traveling team. . 1310 North Twenty- i.v!v5 HoelaJ, a trellnc team wants games. II. narock. 020 North Eleventh Dflver A. C. would like to hear from a first-class home team that has July 4 open Ed Relsenwlli,. J302 Wallace street, Fortr-lrhth Word Juniors, a flftcen-seven-teen-year-old t-am, wants games. James I?y?ni; 220 Watkins street. K H. K. would like to arrange games with all nrst-claes teams having grounds If Schwarts. nhone Market 41.18. Philadelphia Hewcrves, a sem .pre trailing team, wants games. J vhltes!de. phone D,SBJB3i TrreVers ha.e July 2 and n open for all first-class trims O W Puller. nhone Diamond 8400. Hern Rock Social would like to arrange (mmea away. T. Conraa phone Kenslng- l"?4gool ballplarrr would like to connect with a Orst-rlKss aggregation. C. Prady, 247 North Klfty-atxth street lminhln A. ('. desires to hesr from all team" offering a fair guarantee. CI. Snhu bert 2234 North Howard street. Vlcl llascball teiim Is desirous of hearing from flrsl-i'lass traveling teams. Phone frhnkford 4804 . Ilrlll . A. wants games awar. . Aoker, VMS HVtMl m AM4 BM H MPvvBW"' .VafBMHiiBfafafafafafafafaVJ VWSHbbI Utmrdtl tM5 IN tMBLJLl m..m-M MINING j 800 Ilrldve atrrat. GEORGES UP h -''M h ; m. i'.rm - LaiB z ah pniiTimr 0tmWMgfMW4Mm4 ruu i mil lKvHfcfe, The I'Yencliman Is shown sparring with Joe Jeanctto, veteran Negro heavyweight, with Manager Francois Desenmps sitting on the edgo of tho ring eagerly uatching his protege, who is to get u chance to win the world's heavyweight championship against Jack Dempsey at Jersey City on July 2 Sketches of Ring Battles Of Dempsey and Carpentiet During the journey across the con tinent Dempsey was establishing a rec ord which would have made the name One-Uound" Dcmp-sey not Inappro priate. The record book recites with monotonous regularity his list of KnocKouts: Homer Smith, one round; Jim Flynn, one round ; Wll Hrcnnan, six rounds; Hull Hadoe, one round; Tom Itiley, one round; Dan Ketcher, two rounds; Arthur l'elkey, one round; Kid McCarthy, one round ; Hob Devore, one round; Porky Pljnn, one round; I'red Fulton, oue round; .Tuck Mornn, one round ; Carl Morris, one round, with others of more or less note meeting the same fate. It was in mid-summer, lillS, that Fred Fulton, the Miuniotii plasterer, six feet four and a half inches in height and weighing 220 pounds, was selected to stop this M'UMitlonnl drive of Demp sey. The bout was hold In the open in Jersey City July 27, t!)18, and proved to be one of the shortest bouts on record, Dempsey winning in twenty -set en sec onds. Georges Cnrpcnticr, fighting from the bantamweight ranks to meeting first class iiiiddlewelglits, scored his first great sensation ln 1012, when he won the Europcnn middleweight champion ship from Jim Sullivnn, nn KnglMi- man, ln two rounds. The bout was fought at Monte Carlo, i English sportsmen, confident that their ' man would easily defeat the French- man, journeyed by hundreds to timt famous sporting resort to wnger thou sands of pounds on bulllvan. Witnesses of the bout declare thnt Cnrpcnticr, with his clever footwork and speed, was the winner from the time the first blow wns struck. Feel ing out his man in the first round, he started with the gong of the second to administer terrific punishment, which the Englishman could not withstand nnd took the count. The result made Cnrpcnticr the most tnlkcd-of boxer lu France. In the same year Cnrpcnticr scored twenty-round victories over George Gunthcr and Willie Lewis, the Ameri can middleweight, and also knocked out Hubert Hoc, a Frenchman. The victory over Willie Lewis force full impressed the worth of the French boxer lit the minds of ring experts both ln Europe nnd America. LEAGUE HAS VACANCY Open Berth for Fast Team In Indus trial Amateur Circuit There is n vacancy for some fast industrial team in the Industrial Ama teur nascball League. This organiza tion is enjoying the best year in its history, and all the members are now In the chnse for the championship Hug. Tho games have been lnrgely at tended, and on some of the grounds thousands attend the weekly contests. For information as to the franchise communicate with tho president. Mil- nn Tlohlfcld. at tne iionucm .uuim focturlng Co. Tenth street nnd Alio- gheny avenue. EBBETS CO. SUSPENDED ! New York Boxing Commission Charges Violation of Rules Now York, June 24. Tho Ebbets- j McKeever Exhibition Co.. which con- , ducts open-nlr boxing at Lbbets Field, itennblvn. lins been susnendcd by the New York Stnte Hoxing Commission. The offielnl notification charged ."viola tion of the State boxing rules." Tho exact nnturo of the violation was not stated. Officials of the offending club will hnve an onnortnnity to present their side of the ense at a hearing, which hns , been set for Tuesday at the office of the commission. I Glven'e Team Wins Superintendent Owen's American fWrea team had at easy time In defeating Super lntendent Parker's aggregation by the score I of 10 to B. The game was played on the Hhanahan Catholic Club Kiel. 1 ortolBhth and llrown streets The pitching uf Stanley und the hitting of Ulluko were tho features Amateur Pool Tourney Total scores at the National Milliard Tar Inr lust ilium lu Hie aiii.iteur 'luli luiirnev, ueri as fiulows Vlclrlx. -H. Hhanahan. 2D Auumutlon. 20! St. Monica. 03. Sherwood. 27- "m leSturg Club 33 Ralph dreenleaf had a run of 87 durlnr the open competition Odds on Jack Dempsey Jump to Four to One New York. June 21. -A further broadening of the mlds on Dempsey to defent t'nrpcntler was reported yesterday when W. I.. Dnrnell and Jnmes W. Hall & Co. both an nounced tho placing of some commis sions nt 4 to 1. Heretofore a large portion of the betting hns boon at 3Mj to 1 and lower. At the close of the day Darnell still hod i?l.",(MI0 to place on Demp sey, but It was offered at 3i3 to 1. Carponticr nionej was scarce, and the firm had on!) about Is2000 to pluco on the Fi'oiichmtiii, supporters f whom are demanding 41,-.- to 1, ON HIS TOES Referee Got Dizzy in Counting So Often Over Jess Against Dempsey Jack Dempsey nlaycd the accom- paniment to Joss AVIllard's swnn song on July 4. 1010, nt Toledo, O. It was nil over in the third round. Jess got 5100,000 for the performance, many times the amount Curuso earns in n whole opera. Dempsey got .527,000. The champion fell down nnd got up so many times ln tho first round thnt tiie referee became dizzy from count ing, nnd failed to hear the bell. This was on the fifth liaison between Willnrd and the floor. The gorq; sounded feebly on the seventh count, but Referee Pecord con tinued chopping the air over Willard. When he bad finished he informed i IJempsey thnt there hud been i knock i out nnd the champion left the ring, only to have his manager come run ning after him with the information that there hnd been n mistake. ' That first round wits awful. Hut i it prepared everybody for the worst, and no one was surprised when Wil lard lost In tho third round. Dempsey opened the light by ac cepting some taps on tho face. Then he hauled off and busted Willnrd ln the stomach so hard that a dazed ex pression overspread tho champion's countennnce. Dempsey then landed several blows to the jaw and Willnrd dropped to the floor for six count nly to fall ngain with a blow that K' nis nose As he EOt 1111 n SPOnnd tlmn he tumor) Ills head away, but the Glnnt Killer struck him twice nnd lie fell on his hands and knees. 1 Arising once more, Willnrd was cornered by Dempsey, who pounded him to tho mat with rights and lofts to the face. Again lie got up and once more he wns knocked down. Somehow, the giant groped his way through tho second round, suffering i nothing more humilinting thun u fall ) partly through the ropes. Deiupso tore into him again when the third i round opened. Willard wns groccv and weak, with one eje out of shape nnd everything gone wrong. Ills sec onds threw the towel into the ring and called It u day. CHURCH TEAM WANTS GAMES The Tabor Memorial Church nasc ball Club, a fast elghtecn-twenty-ycnr-old nine, is on tho lookout for games. i unities with other church teams especially are desired. Any othes clubs thnt have open dates nnd would llko , to play on Tabor's grounds should write I to (3. E. Derby. -1235 North Eighth street, or phone Tioga .r714.T. Men! f7frffffjL WMJWMimtermpwimmiwt 7i6i7 3 Pee Summer Suits Made to Measure Blue Serges Gray Serges Herringbones Pencil Stripes Fancy Worsteds Actual values up to $40 We nre vory conservative in our virtues many of tho woolens hnve originally been oven higher priced. This is bringing buck Good Old Times with n reality. Just think, you cun chooso from this vnriety of worsteds in nil tho wanted patterns and colorings and have n suit measured, tnilored nnd fitted to your individual requirements. Don t delay get in on this big saving nt once ! ! ! Fast Color Blue Serge Suits With Extra Pants $0 A 75 Made-to-Measure Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. at, ANOTHERNET TITLE Adds to Philadelphia's Triumphs by Taking Delaware Doublo Crown With Mrs. Whitoman MISS THAYER TAKES FINALS ny SPICK HALL Wilmington. Del.. June 24. The long list of lawn tennis titles held by Phlladelphlans Is Increasing as the sea son ndvnnccs. There has not been n tournament in this vicinity in n long while thnt some one of home talent did not carry nt least one slice of tho bacon home. Wallnce Johnuson nnd Stanley Pearson won all the honors In the Phil adelphia tournnniont at Cynwyd. then Johnson nnd Carl Fischer captured the Pennsylvania titles at Merlon. Miss Anne Town-end and Miss Phyllis Wnlsh between them took nil tho crowns thnt I w-cre oiiered in the women's Pennsylva nia and Eastern States tournnmont. while Miss Molly Thnycr nnd her brother won the mixed doubles. jw Miss Walsh bus added one more io i-niiiiiieipiiio's winning list. Yester day, paired wltli Mr V.. 1 Wlilfetniin Nowlnnd Park, she nnnexed the Deln ware doubles, beating Mrs. Marion Zin dersteln Jo.ssup and Mrs. F. II. Oodfrov in the final rnllnil )u n fnst bntti0( 2.0i n-u. ri.. The winners last year were miS" :..,ss,, n,,l Miss Edith Sigourney. .miss Siconrney was unable to be present i.i i '"' because sl'o ls in Kurope with the Americans playing in the Brit ish tournaments nnd French tourna ments. The semi-finals in the men's singles wore a decided disappointment as fnr as contests were eoneerned, but were very encouraging to Phllndolphians be cause of tho brilliant form displayed by niiiii-e .lonnson nntl Minnicy t'cnrson. Johnson mot Philip Neer. the Lelandj htnnford boy, who wns hailed as a pos sible winner of the Delaware tourna ment. Johnson evidently believed that Ncor would nt leost mnke him extend himself, so ho begnn right off the reel to snood his tilnv nn. The roHiilt wn that he tore through the Californian's i defense mercilessly, tnkins the first set 0-1 and the second at 0-0. Pearson Going Well Stanley Ponrson nlsn rlomnnntrntnrl that ho has hit his stride at last, for he completely crushed Wallace Hates, the tali, blond California player, in ' two love sets that were finished in ' short order. Lnst week Pearson met Johnson in the finals of the Pennsyl vania tournnmont and wus beaten. They clash again today and the win ner will meet Donn Mnthnv nt V- York. In the chullcnge round tomorrow afternoon. Philadelphia has by far the best chance to win tho doubles again. Yesterday Ted Edwards and Alex Thayer reached the finals by beating the Lelnnd Stanford team. Philip Neer and James Davies. fi-1. 1 0. 0-7. They will play Donn Mnthey and Joe crncr, the latter of Princeton, in the finals this afternoon nnd the victors go up against Johnson and Pearson to morrow ln the challenge round. Yester dny Mnthey and Werner put out the other California team, Wallace Hates and Edmund Levy, in n three-bet match, 3-0, 0-4, 0-3. JACK JOHNSON SOON FREE Attorney General May Shorten Term So He Can See Big Fight Washington, June 24. Jack Johnson will hnve his prison term shortened so thnt he may see the Dempsey-Carpen-tier fight at Jersey City on July 2, At- ' torncy General Dougherty has indi- ! cnted. Johnson's term In the Federal Peni- , tentinry ut Leavenworth, for violation of the Mann White Slave Act, Is to ex- i pire on July 7. As long ns Johnson's term will have to be shortened only n week to permit him to see the fight, the Attorney Gen eral believes It would be a "generous recognition" of his commendable be havior since he became a prisoner. ' Rain Postpones Jackson-Pitts Bout Jersey City. Juns 24 Tho twele-rnunil boxing match between Willie Jackson and Charlie ritts. lightweights schodulad for last night, was postponed until this evening because of rain Mens Merchant Tailors " '-v: if . "V ;' MISS WALSH WINS ,Kinominn7nnrriCTJiiiOKnitsmiimiii(nitnrmiwTorjnmnTufi Chestnut St. A Big Reduction ! A Bigger Saving ! ! ! 25 34 ,jmmmGwa. Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues AMKMCAV I.EAOUn riwr nnd flub O. AH. R. II. Ilfllmiin, Detroit 01 24l 51 105 Hnralcpr, ;lMflnn(l ft 20.'. go SJ rpbb, DHroit .. as jort 2 2J HIbIw, fit. Iol. . BS 221 B 8 Itllth. New lork Ot 22S OH 81 p.r, .13 ,4(KI .3110 ,370 .373 NATIONAL J.KAfll'K riorer nnd Club (I. AH. K. II. , llorniilir. St. I.onU 00 230 47 OS Mrllrnrr. Ht. MiiIn 00 2.10 41 HO oi,nr New York. BO 101 80 flO Nlrholwn, Ilotin 30 110 20 43 Koiuli clnriiiiiiti 10 in.-, IS B7 p.r. .415 .374 .373 .371 30ft Johnny Griffin Beats Kid Avery Johnny (Jriffen, ef Chester, defeated Kid vvery In the main bout cf the colored Elks' boxing show at tho National club last night. It was a hard flght. drlffen winning nil the way. Kid Howard was dlsiualifled for foul ing Young Shern In the first round of their bout. Kid Williams and Henry llurgess 1 nxed n six-round draw, Kid Hoots boat Toung Joe Hutlsr In six rounds, Jimmy Twitnen stopped fiddle Hoots In live rounds. Kid Leonard beat Kid Hurke In six rounds am ' "7 ' JflLB x3E3uin .. i Half-PriceLess! Our entire stock of 40 Famous Brands divided into five huge lots and repriced at a big loss to us. We have lost our leases and must sell at once! K k B nSSSH For Every Suit in the House Formerly Priced $50 Every Suit in the House Formerly Priced $22.50, Now airi. j&gawv J jrZM m Palm Beach Suits 10,000 Pairs AT HALF PRICE From I From I From $15 to $20 to I $25 to 7.45Q.95n.45 KOS 15-17-19 No. 13th St. CHESTER STORE: jyll! Open Daily Till i jt f - - VA'ir ffu ;n-THrr(iDMfv jmiiww tw w .i-'?r-fmM4aniiHF HARVARD DMDES WITH YALE CREWS Crimson Wins Junior Varsity Race and Blue Takes Freshman Contest TWO OARSMEN COLLAPSE 'New London. Conn.. June 24. Ynle nnd Harvard divided honors in the first two rncos of their regatta on the Thames todaj The Ells won the fresh men race and the Crimson crow enp tured the two mile junior varsity event. KOSHLAND For Men and Young Men 45 For every Suit in the House formerly priced $35 For Every Suit in the House Formerly Priced $60 9.95 Every Suit in the House Formerly Priced $30.00, Now Right now when we should be selling these Suits at fair profit we are forced to close them out at a tremendous loss. We have lost our leases that is why. We are obliged to sell in one month what we ordinarily sell in three months. "S, N YOU it means the bargain opportunity of a ifetime. At these amazingly low prices vou are being given your choic not a mere handful bought for sale purposes the product of a famous maker stands for highest quality. This single drawback and only the gains. COME TOMORROW! All That Were $3.00 .98 Flannel Pants Now One-Half Price... HLAND 24 .'hi and Market 6 . J. Friday Till 9 I'. M. Tho official time of tho Junior vrHr nice wns Harvard, 12 minutes 20 WMt nnd ; Yale 12 minutes C3 seconds. . ,; Hnrvnrd quickly took the lend at tfcf,' start, rowing n steady, even stroke,1 Yale spurted nt the half mile nnd ci" down some of tho Crimson advantage,' Ynlo was rowing 'n 111 stroke, , W, Ynle seemed to tire badly ln the 1M half of the nice and the Harvard hell shot out ahead, leaving a clear stretch ' of open water between her and her i rlvnl. The Crimson crew was easily two lengths in the lend nt the mile M one-half mark nnd tlien swiftly drejj? away from Yale, leading tho Uluo ctft,. over the finish line U six lengths. '' Yale freshmen took tho lend at the mile mark, but Harvard held close to her rival. Yale spurted when within half a mile of the finish nnd Harvard fell nwny. Ynle rapidly opened up a big lend nnd Unshed over the finish line five lengths nhead of Hnrvnrd. Two of the Hnrvnrd crew collapsed nfter the finish. The official time wns Ynle, 12 min utes 13 3-0 seconds; Hnrvnrd, 12 min I'tes 32 I -fl seconds. (llLI'lpiWIiliiilW 1 g 95 For every Suit in the House formerly priced $40 14-95 e ot our entire regular stock of broken sizes, or goods And every garment is whose trademark sale is without a greatest of bar- m of Men's Pants 5.987.48 - 26 So. 15th St. Streets That 1.30 ! That v98 Were Were I $6 f I $8-$10 I rfl m ii Saturdays Till 10 P. M, jj iiiiiilwF 4 i ei y i tn. l-Ri 4t y V