W' &sasM '"yiw m -n '", T' - " -Vn1 i - "It "I At' W 4 ,v t'V- Yt, fm ,4 7.-M.-i V 3,0' EVENING PUBt'lC LEDGUEB-PH V. JUNE v .28, -ld21 v ' j . 'i- Carpentier and Dempsey Show Great Politeness Toward Each Other on Eve of Big pattl Pt c K i': 1 v,. BIRTHDA Y GREETINGS FROM GEORGES COME AS SURPRISE TO JACK To Prove There Are No Hard Feelings, Dempsey Kindly Acknowledges Receipt of "Many Happy Returns of the Day" Champ Resumes Training Uy ItOBtiKT W. MAXWELIj Sport lldllor Ktrntnc 1'ulillo I.cdtrr Atlantic City. N. .1., Juno lio. JACK DEMPSET resumed training todny after a vacation of two ilaji, one of which was devoted to celebrating liix twenty-sixth birthday. The champion needed the rest, for lie had been working hnrd and the hot weathei tnlglit have set him back considerably. lie Is in Rood shape now good enough to defend his tltlr- against Corpeutlcr. The champion, luiwever, had a hnrd battle yesterday, nnd as yet no ono knows how he finished. He went to the mot with n dictionary, nnd the Dtrugktc was fast and furious. It teems that Georges and Francois, .being true Frenchmen nnd filled with Gallic politeness, sent a telegram to Jack when they learned he was having u birthday. "Many happy returns of the day." read the message, and It rame as n big surprise. Fighters on the verge of smearing lists over each other's coun tenances arc not given to politeness like that, especially eight days before n championship battle. They might send love messages and things, but usually tic? them around u brick. Can you imagine Hob Kit7.-iiiimnn wiring Jim Corbett hnppy birthday greetings? Or Willntil to .IuIiiimiii. Fit a to Jeffries and Joe Ttplltr. to (Jcorgo Chaney? Things like that iiexer are done in the padded mitt s-et, nnd this knocked the dope to pieces. I)einpse toiildn't get over It. Seated in his front parlor at the cottage, Icmp-cy studied the telegram. He had divested himself of his coat and collar and reclined on n couch near the window. , He wore a puzzled frown and was silent. Nearby (.at Teddy Hayes, his private secretary -trainer, nnd he, too, wondered what It was all about. Finally Jack broke the silence. OEXD him a swell message in reply," he told Teddy Hayes. O "What doci hr mean, 'many happy returns of the dny't" Tlayes Queried. "Sounds to mc ns if he is offering sympathy. Maybe he means thcro won't he any happy returns of ncrt Saturday." No Grudge Between Them HERE Dempsey good-unturedly took his trainer to task. "Ifs just a custom, Teddy," he explained, "and while you and I are not in the habit of (-ending messages to people we don't know very well, the French are long on that stuff. Georges ii a nice little fellow. Send him n wire saying I thank him for his good wishes." The telegram established champion and challenger in amicable relations. It Is one of the few matches that has not developed personal rancor to some degree. However, it is to be an impcrsonnl affair between Georges and Jack. The American thinks Georges Is a nice little fellow nnd it's a shame to crown him, but business Is business. If Cnrpentier loses he will admit that Demp My Is a great lighter. There seems to be no wny to work a grudge into this fight. Dempsey nnd Carpeutlcr have met in the ring once. That was the night that Tex- Itlckurd opened the Mndlson Square Sporting Club last fall. Demp sey had a match with Hill Hrennan in prospect and Cnrpentier had come over to box Battling Lcvinskj. They povod together In the ring before the main event between Joe Welling and Johnny Dundee. "He seems to be n nice fellow." said Dempsey in speaking of this inci dent yesterday. "When we shook hand he told me it would be business the next time we did it. Anyhow. I'm clad George remembered me on my birthday. I want to do something nice for him some dav but nut next Saturday." .More thau COO birthday telegrams from all parts of the countrv were delivered at Dempsey ' Airport cottage yc-toi-day. Mnnv of them were from Bis old estcrn friends. rTIIE message that Dempsey prised most tent from hh mother, who wired her love and hest wishes from Salt Lake. Jack and brother Bernard Dempsey laid that telegram aside with the Cnrpentier reeling and a few other wires from close personal friend. Jack on Final Stage of Training milE champion resumes active training today after n brief vacation Tn J- fact, he is entering on the liunl stage of his preparations for the big event He boxes the big fellows in the open-air arena today, and toraorrow'he will speed up against the little fellows. '" i .i!"" w?rklV,f l,robabIy Jrnw some big crowds. The hot weather in the cities is driving vMtors in here by the thousands, nnd the usual week' end crowds alwa produce (locks of fight fans. Dempsey will work in the big arena from now on. He hs onlv four more days of box ng anyhow, and the .pain problem of his hand irs Is o fin .difference of opinion among the -experts" as to whether that is tie proper practice ring. J Dempsey believes in training as he villus hiiuit u hoc sun ! nothing to i i nn naur u in ... 4 .... , . . -. . . Jack should feel at home , the champions Irng". II e ,sTe iiiCS outdoor work and perspires easily. The heat won't bother lilm " 1f-i; r"" ,1.. " "V ,renK on ....... ....in an luiins 0I training excrci-. even on tho Boardwalk aud the beach, wl Pletely deserted. One l-no'.wl CopunoM. mil. All flWI&U, Zhlc T,ant and 7 eddy Haye, took a lann ride in "Jack bia motorcar after the midday meal. The,, did ill J, mtles and after a brief halt at the Alamac to Jck n JlZ ' " SCHEDULES OF LITTLE LEAGUE D SEMI-PRO BALL TEAMS TPT A -' t i r- 'MUJUiaiwr. i u. ?s I ill riiiv r T - n I ! I Hrnrmn.v u:ori; VDluml nt Mnr.nn r.w1l . I ' 1. I riifinn ii u. :. ;; ..-::. . "' "'""""'.i .. ...,1M.,.a ... .vu. nutllf DEL. niVUB. INDL'STIUAL LEAGUE ' i..Vn u.ll.al ,Vnlon. r'ro'eum Cnsoleurn at Piatlonal Anallne, Vlirom. r.t Txu.o. MON'TaOMEllY COL'NTT I.EAOL'E Soudrton at Ambler. Dolenton al Chest But Hill, Conshohocken at I.anndalo PHILADBLTIIIA SL'UI'HIIA.N LEAGUE Vyndmoor at Gleiildi. Snuthampfon at Willow Groe, Tort Waahlnvtua ut lUthoro. INDL'MTRIAI. AMATEflt I.EAOfE Iln at lluhlfeld Hroad kt oi and Al lheny ainue. illmbcla ut .-uia'.ee-UM'.o I.'orthtast liieh KulJ. riilLA JIANl71.'Ai.TUni:itS' lkamte Philadelphia Storann !ultry ni Iludd Twenty-ninth nnd t.'Ii-urrtold irpta. Com mercial at Western Vnmn Hruuil and OlKUr ptreeta. f V Youi ut Liekk' A. .Mi em. C and Ontarla mreeta. i.ldm.LlH .. '. Hatch Motor, Fifty-eighth lrt nt.d Elmwood venue. I'nlt t'onHtructlun al Lie Fraln. &r ond and Ilrlatol etreeu DEIWAHK fOUNTY LEAOLTE t'plamf at Morton, MedU nt l.unaduwns. Cllftun Helshts ut Ruikdale. MAIN LINE I.EAOL E Wajne at Highland t'urk Hin at Ard more Njrberth at Hryn Jljwr. GLOUi'ESTEH ftiUNTY I EAUl'K Vi'oodhurv ut llrldeepoi I i.il l,ntuwn at Faulsboro. BwodeatKiru Ht .hi .. NOttTlt I'HILA. CHLHtH IJJAOfn Eait ltaptlt at Mennunl'i. I fill and W omlni; avenue, LhlKh at Hi 1'au i hutnui Illll Academy. Chestnut Hill sr Mlchul at Grace. Fifth und Allesheny avenue. Erin t I-evorlntfton, Launtun und llermiuto atreeti. RED MEN'S LEAGfE SECTION' A Manalulni; at I'oconia. HevenO -ninth nnd Inland ruu.t unffuef HnncwnH it Munk. ka. Eleenth and Eat Cbnlten avvnu. Srhuvl kill ut Yonah Twent. ulnih .n.. Humvieet treetii. Epu at ltaaka. .Sixty Aenth an J Lebanon aenue. IlEI) MEN'.H I.EAUt.'i: 8 Ei -T If i.N' 11 Kupana at WkhlU IlarroMate and N.re lown limee, To bid at Mitin.wn. S. -m. . nth lfi Cambria ttretta, N'orrlatuwii at Man dam. Eightieth and Lyons avenue. Aztc at Tongwi-e. Wheatahi-af lane and It., hmond. DULL ti;lepho.n'i; leagui: Kqulpment at Camden; Conatructlun at Theater. A. T & T. t'o al Motor V.h.rli-a. norrlatown nt General Offlcea. Enelnoerlna at tVeatern Electric TWENTY-FIIIST WA11D CIU'RCIl LEAGUE Ilethanv lit Ht Tlmothy'n Walnut lane east of Hideo avenue, St. All.an'a at Fourth Ilrformvd. rtmlllo tri-ct eat of Hide ne nue; VI)ilrkon M i; at Ml .Ion. Gorca lanu naat of HldKi avenue Huxnc-rnuKli fiap flat at Layerlngton FresbyterUn. Hormltnge and Lawntun atreeta. Wlaauhlckon Freal tcrian at UoxIxjrouKh l'reabylerlan Ilex at nuo rt of llldge annue Wl!8T I'HILA. LATI1ULIC LUAOI'i: DeSalea at Norwood. Hlxty-thlrd und Wal nut atreeta. O. M 8 at Ht I'lenwnt. Hov-nty-aecond and Woodland avenue. INDEPENDENT (JAMES S, X. JL A. Pork drive. at I'encoyd, Itldgo avenue and Marahall K. flmlth at North Jjourlh nnd Wlniohochlng itreels. I'hllll.i, ill the will fight He U no hothouse flnuw him Of course, he won't overdo it! "!s birtU(I".v wl.cn h Was nrrlprnrl ,,. It was a day of wilting heat; l U"'" Cm- rloht, resened r..'", "'.". ' ',N " . jllllllv TT... " atrcer r,fc'JU and .Motue I'jw Straw bridge Motive Pjh , a . .. , ,. .,...: "'. .. irriaDurir. at Wa'nuVVtre.t, v'oln1"' lxii-thlrd and andWndo1!;,, 1,rlJ"bur.-. Hichmond U "i'n'iiSSi.Al S"u"ah"". '-ortv-Hghth and " 1-.UUSUI r d r ... ----- .,i- lit Aif pfnt Ia . ai--. nnaauipn Ida, !- C' .-".-' ' "T ' .""IT. tl-flr arid Ul.-U,,;, n'e, a. Thlr- Ilrnwn HruH i. I'D Ww Vn.L. ( ..- I'hlludelnhla i fflre. hi Haierfurd Collego. rachln.. w,k'"T. .'.... "JSW "craw and io rain-! Ulanm emj-n nth and Cambria atreet. Aldon A. C ,-it Sherwood atreet and Whitby iivmu Fifty-ninth f h.v? 2n,i B? Ura0' at Stenton Field Club Lnw Knf Fjaant atreeta lub and , Wharton' I .troVti "c""-lx"1 lamanui. t.t i-,Aiai,Ar m ... .,. .. I V,VVl' A- A at Media and Oxford streets A.. Sixtieth Ja..iuard AC at Ken-lncton It.ona. II and Clean eld tri Congregn- I oi'Ji!'JL"',2uak"r lM- i''"clwr street nd iri Indlina Profs Ht Audubon. N. .1 , 'jlrard Fl.id Club . V. H t All-Stars l.-iitli and llutl. t t, et. ii. naoii Hold Club at Ilurholme h. in . I'a Hur i. r.in.ns Proftasionala at Old-Timers, iiiiri-inin ami jonnmn ytrnnm Pi n -Mar A A. at t'loarvlew A. C. Seven-ly-n.i th street and Hulst avenun. Aitulnaa C c ut Dolco. of Darby. niuokljri Hoyal Glanta nt Stctaun. Tounh and Iforks treta .ortnw..ii Profeaslonala at Jumei Uurna Club. Madow nnd Mifflin streets F, . ''ar. Knight b Profeaalonala at Efg Har. bor. X, J. HL'.N'DAT GAMES Aberfo I I'" Ul 111 ,;l. e. of Chemer at North PhllUea i Wlnguhouklriif alr.-.jt.s irn on.i rienH at ...il.Mly. II. U-iade. Ont.iri.i aireetif. and Lit Hri.3 ut IJrldosburr, HUhinond Orth'idox atn-etH and Euat s.de of Camden nt Shanahan. Fortj eluhth and Hi on a streets Camdnn f'.ty at Flelsher. Twenty-alxth and Whaiton atreeta Amirlcan Chain at Hlenton Field Club C'Iihw and Pleasant sireuta. Igan at Lancaster. Marshall E. Smith at Mlnersvllte, (double header! J & J. Dohson at Allentown Cap Knlght'a Profeeslonan ut Kaywood Thlrty-rtrat and Ulcklnaon etrueta I'ltai hull at Hartram, Hftj -fourth atreet nnd Elmwood a nue Glrunl Field Club at Klaudi r S. Weldon. Jeiiklntown. P n Mai A A. nt Hhrood Flfty-nlnlb atieti arid Whitbv avenue Parkesburg Iron at 8 I. II. A . Hroad and Hlgler strevtr MngimlU A V it .Mi ilia A. A , Sixtieth ami Oxford strotx Indiana Profs nt llmertown Herlin N J , nt West Pelhara A. A Tulpehocknn etntlon ijrmanlown. East Side, of Camden, at Old-Timers. Thirteenth und Johnson st rests. Delco. of Darby at .'r Harnsbai, Blity flfth street and Elnivmo, venue, ms "Bht I,",li'"1 '"" A'S SPURT EXCITES THE FAITHFUL FANS Victory Over Boston Wns Fifth Out of Last Seven Games; Bob Hasty the Hero DONOVAN WANTS PITCHERS Are the Athletics off on the spurt promised these tunny years? Thru Is the question ngltntlnR the fnns of thlM city todny. Kinee Inst Snta-lay after noon when Connie's hlrelhiRi vnmiulshed Trls Spenkcr's Indians, the Mncklets have been trnvelliiR for whnt Is for litem n fcrocloUR rntc. Wnnhington was stop ped .T to 2 In tho into series nnd yes terday the Ited Sox were spanked in the first nwn.v-from-homc gnmo of n trip that eovers tho circuit. It Is rather enrly to get enthused over the showing of the A's, hut during this past week they hnve been going with the speed of a first plncc team. Five out of seven against such teams ns Cleveland, 'Washington nnd Hoston Is not to he sneered nt. The hest feature of the cpuit Is the work of the three hurlcrs. Hnrri.s Hasty and Moore. With Homniel hick In hnrncst nnd boinc help from Itollie Nnylor, the much early season h"ralded pitching staff mny do all that wns snid about It down South. Tho team ns n whole is playing nn excellent brend .if the nntlnnnl nimtlmn. the outfielders snaring all kinds of drives nnu wnaiing ttio pellet with viciousness. whilo tho playing of .Tuy Walker nt the initial sack, combined with his hitting of Into, makes tho infield look much moro formidable. Yesterday .Too Dugan rejoined tho team and played at third, the Weak snot durlnr thrt niiMt four .lovo Iloly Cross Joo came out of his lethargy and made his first hit in several days. Hiwty Shows .Mettle Hob Ilnsty, tho lanky Southerner, nnd ono Of tho linnnfnlq In (I.a l.mmn nt Mack, wns tho hero yesterday. Ho was j'lisiea xor ten lilts, but Ills nimble brnin in the pinches kept the platter in good condition until the ninth, when the Red SOX banired our hvn mnrlrnra nn n atnla triple nnd nn infield out. ' A8itfo from hurling brilliantly Bob damaged Elinor Mjers' delivery to tho extent of n double, with two of the r.Ienhnnt wonrnru niti.... tn i.n ,)u h- - ' " "-. ... ... ... u.i.... oine. Tills happened In the big Jlfth. I wlipti Purtliia .....lb.l ...i nn l singled as n starter. Then along came Hnty. Two were down in tho same fnime when Dykes walked and Frank Welch bounced out a double that scored the pitcher nnd the -econd baseman. A single nnd u wild throw scored tho tiflh Mnckinn run in the ninth. Word citim- from Huston this morn ing that Connie Mack had released under an agreement I'lilgham, the Uni versity of Alnbama shortstop lumlnnrv, to the Augusta team. He will be re called in the fall. riills in Usual Kole. Wlnle thi fnni were eheerinc lnitllv "i ""- nunciics as tne scorcuoy was nliu'ing the markers up nt Broad and Huntingdon streets ihe Phillies were getting it terrible hieing at the bunds of the McOrnw-.Ienulngh aggregation of Mars. The finnl figures read 11 lo L Ordinarily a left-hnnd.T is nn enigma to tho (Hants, but yesterdav the case was reversed. Lefty Baumsartner, who has been doing a lot of starting since joining the Phils, but much less finish ing, wns greeted with four solid whacks, including a double, from the bats of the first frur men to face hi in. Wild Bill Donovan, tho nstute man ager of the Phils, who fen minutes earlier was in a jo-inl mood because of two gifts from admirers, lost n lot of his convivinlity at the sight of the slaugh ter, and while Keeniin wns out getting warmed up sent in Delaware Bett.sT He was little better, belli;; nicked for " n,Ti,,'?r 'Jl "ml S'ving a walk. Then '"Ironic Keennn entered tho arena. Bapp greeted blm - Irli a solid .single to right, but n speedy double plnv, Parkinson to Itnwllngs to Lee pre vented any further slaughter in tbnt inning. In the second two hits, an error, n walk and a snerifico ily counted two more, nnd with one down Donovan wigwagged Hubbell to get into action. J-rom the third to the nl.ith the fourth member of the Donovan stuff wa whacked for eleven hits, including two homers in sucrM-ssi,,,, by Frank fen der. Despite the fusillndc onlv four runs counted. In all the Giants had nineteen hits, including five doubles and Snyder's two four-base plies. TIPLITZ SPARS WITH TENDLER IN TRAINING Southpaw Lew Preparing Joe for Chancy Match Preparing foe a southpaw attack in his bout net Wednesday night ut tin Phillies Purl; against (leorge Chancy, .Toe Tiplitz is trainin? dully with Lew Tendlcr. who is conceded to be the best of the lightweight left-handed boxers in the world. Tiplitz knocked out Chancy two years ago and ever sineo the Balti morean has been anxious for tin oppor tunity to een up mnttcrs with "Tip." Th' re .tie two other return bouts nn the same progrum. Kid Williams, wrio when bantam i liampion of the world wan kiioi-ked down for tho count of nine h Luiiisiana m lillfi. will meet this (errille hitter in the third bout. 1 1, opening match will bring together Danny Kramer, of this city, and Buy Moore, of St. I .ui I. The Intter was disqualified for butting in tho fourth loiind in their other bout. The second bout will be n lightweight number. Harrv Kid Brown will be pitted against Joe Benjamin. Giants Cancel Game ruttmllle Hino IT. Th.i lm h morlv ihf 'r -iconit Tlu-orn. u re i . il. f.r f licdul.. I t.ini.irrfm i with Hi.- N.-w Yorlc illaniH nor. I i ir .Mine tu Ar-'drtiu's in.'ti Iiumiiu- I .'il.l. M i, i rn-id'-r v Ith thu I'hl'a on nnturdii I In .ind thf fait that lhe hdip lu-t n- . lrn i rif'Kr Di.tiiii ni. in ginii)ic-.Kili. t I andla and rlccri'turv rar-i-ll Th latter i nmc tnu late, but in thn future all r;nnd with l.lK-leairue tMinii on Jiundavs will ho plft)fd as scliediilod aa the comtnlsslonor Is jat'prtcd that Pottwvillo has no outtlaw players on tho team Smlth-Furbush Wants Games Smlth-Furbush h .mi.li.ns of thu l'hlla nelwh'ft Mnnufni turi-rB Lpukuc, have sniurod a home ifrournl fur th.j l..ilanc of the hen mn and would lik. in 1 .ir from all first Hmks iieml-l'rofi'ii iu.iI clubn su-h as Nor. folk Stnri HrunH n tl- i il 'i untn r;.rma-i-inwn Chi'HIT r n rr -I Iv"'' DoliHoli Ad nr. h Thomiii J 1 urn. i L";i". Ni.rtli Second ntrc-Pt. I'll. lad lulu. i ARE YOU READING The Inside Stuff by Robert W. Maxwell (mi know Boh) direct from Demp.sey's (.'amp gossip, i-ommcnt nnd iicwh on clianipiou's prcparationa for lillt match with Cnrpentier, daily and jazy in THE EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER feis. HIF VlW-t CeVsl'T ACCOUtf-t .WWAm' yjTir-i7 jw pot, it- I had a vmhouc. y '"'. 'irr""i-,'i m5 A FrA fiolHG To FIND OOT WHO'S ' '- jdggE&i 5v fl ia. !?...- VlilAOT.fiooD STUFP r-TSfStf I imjxiu.i nn M .mli( lit- M.wri i - - m it m ., i' ii ' rw?m I hi ail bsV$ yYs iSW a2& S"?ffEf , r WHEN jfiSSSb Vsyxs (m&i sSL lis. -t-i k 44- . a inwitcd What May Happen i In Baseball Today NATION'AIi IiKAGCB Clab Won I-wt P.O. Wla Te Spill rittsLnrgh. 40 IB ,mn .088 .!."ifl MVt New lork.. S 31 .HIS .K5 .SIU .009 Hoston SS 7 .350 .887 .841 Nt. I,ouls. . .11 80 .ROK ,fl4 .4'J .508 tlrnoklrn . Ht 3-1 AM .402 .477 ... rhlmro .... 2rt ill .480 .400 .44K ... Clnolnnnll .. 34 an .400 .410 .803 ... l-liUllr . 18 41 .305 .33 t.23 .11 A.Mi;ltICAN I.KAOUE Clnlt Won ljot I.C. Win Ijmmi Spilt riflplnml . 40 '.' .038 .041 .025 ... New Vork.. SR 37 .85 .891 .870 WaaMrurtou 80 31 .837 .844 .820 ... Iloxton 30 SO .608 .825 f.4'J .50M Detroit .... 31 38 .470 .478 .403 . . Clilcnm 3(1 3.1 .441 480 .433 . . Nt. I'llllfl... 37 33 .4.15 .441 .430 Athlrtlo-i ... 33 38 .377 .37 t.30.1 .387 Win (w'o. -tIxHe two. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KAOUK New York. Ill I'MUIm. 2. ni. imii(i.. vM,lr1 ; 'nln two, llostnn. 7i Ilrnflklin. 0. ritt-lmrch. 4i St. l.oiil, 3. . I'lilcinro-C'lnttnnutl rontponril. rnln. ASir.ItlCAN l.KAGUE tliWlr, 8t Iloatnti, 3. Nnv York, Oi WiiHlilntrton. 3. ClrM-l.lnil. Ii Clilr.iEn, :, Detroit. I3i t I.ouls, 0. .sOlTIir.UN ASSOCIATION Altiintn. Oi Nimlnlllr 5. Mpmiilils. flt Clinttiinooicii. 3. Mobile. 14: I.lttlr. Ilork. 1. Others not clinlulurl. 11VSTKKN I KAOlin New lliiven. 7i Wrreetrter, 0. hprlnllrlii. Oi Alltnnr. 4. Wiiterlmrj-. 71 Ilurttiiril. 4. Schedule for Today NATIONAL LKAOlir, New York nt Philadelphia (two tames), llovton nt Ilrookln. ChloitKo ut Clnelnniitl. , PIttsbiu-Kli ut M. IiOuN (two rames). AMi:moAN i.r-vauK Atlilrtlos nt HoMon (two miineit). UiiKhlnirton ut New York, t'letelniul ut ChlriiKo. 1st. IiuIm ut Detroit. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ItUSUI.TS OI' YKSTKIIDAY Keiiillinr. 7i IlorIieter, 3. Iluir.iln, 13 .lrrw tlir. 7. Toronto, fll Newark. 3. Ilnltliuore. fli Njrucuse, 5. TODAY'S St'IIKDVM: r-jracuso nt Hpiullne. IInelittT ut llnltlmore.. Iliirrulo nt Newurk. 'loronlo nt Jersey Clt. kt.yndino or Tin: CLUIIS W.I,. P.O. W. I.. P.O. Ilaltlmore 40 13 .700 Toronto . 30 .13 .470 lliifTnlo . 38 18 .870 .Irrncy C. 2!) 38 .483 Ivoolieater 33 30 .333 NTiwil"o. 30 35 .430 Nvn'urk . 3J 33 .178 IU-udlnir.. 17 17 .200 FOREIGN CHAMPIONS IN TEAM J31KE MATCH RACE Verkyen and Mlquel Compete To night Against Bedell and Lawrence A brace of foreign biko cliauiplonh will competo In tbo International forty mile team motor-pneed rneo at the Point Breeze Velodromo tonight. They arc Paul Verkyen, title-holder of Belgium, nnd Jules Mlquel, who won the crown in Franco last winter. Two Ameri can crack cvcllstH, Percy Iinwronce, of California, and Menus Bedell, of Long Island, are paired to raco against the Belgian -French team. Tho race will be decided by the noint-M-oru sjstem. Verkyen and Bedell will meet in a ten-mile whirl and Miquel will ride against Lawrence. Winner, of the respective heats will be credited with two points, while the loserB each will get ono point. The deciding neat win ue a iwemy sprint mutch between Willie hpencer, foimer Canadian champion, who is un American citizen now, and Bill Bnlle, title-holder of England. Their race will be decided in beats, two best out of three. Two amateur events, with a score of rideib entered, also nre on the pro gram. c mile race, with all four pedal pilars 1"'n(ls ,,n", wo." ' ,l 1,lc "JifRin ,o the track at the same time. Points Tho semi-windup was the feature 1 w n be nwnnliMl live, three. to nnil,fpn "f " "''"V""! rosult,(1 hl ll on" in the orilir of the flnMi. V"'1 ,,Shft-roundI v,lrnw J""" , MI of the four bikers M-heduled to ;I',,hll-v; I'nxton and loung Mulligan. 1 (-omnctc ut the local ilromo tonight hnc .' "! other results: Jimmy Lowrey flu - coin petcd in nrIous races in this city. , Hied iouiig ham Luugford in three a . ...I.liwl fenture will be a one-mile , f-e.ssions, Ping Ilodlo defeated Tommy something about them youll like A full page ad could promise no more- THE GUILTIEST FEELING WW rvSssMM JLMi r.l,M N T. HEAI PUTS HAL! TO GEORGES; PLANS Jaunt in Morning and Brief Boxing Session After Now Program of Challenger PLAN PLENTY OF BOXING i Mniihii.s.sct, L. I., June 2.". The ; sweltering heat yesterday drove Georges ' Carpentier nwny from whatever plans j he entertained on training. In the ; morning the challenger was out for a jaunt on the road with Trnincr (Jus 1 Wilson, nnd when the pair returned j nfter nbout two hours Carpentier rc ' paired to the gymnasium for an abbre- viated session of limbering up exercises. It is understood the cliallencer donned the gloves for n brief session with hN partners, but Wilson denied that Car pentier had indulged in uny boxing. At any rate, it was decided that, because of the beat, Georges would do nothing hut rest through tho nfternoon. . He hud devoured a generous midday mnal and was lounging idly about in the nfternoon when Willie Lewis phnperoned a" bund in a sightseeing bus, which pro vided snappy music and good Kinging from 3 o'clock until nenr G. Upon the departure of the bnnd Georges instructed Wilson to vlwt the village postoffico for the mail. The trnincr returned with enough to keep Georges busy for several hours after dinner. Messages from nil parts of thel world were included In the mail, a number of them being from war vct crnns who wished the challenger luck ond fissured him of their support. Tho chnllenger's program for the re mainder of the time lie will be in train ing includes plenty of boxing. It Is not intended to put Carpentier through a trying course of training, with its dan gers of militating against his best con dition lor tne bcrnp. Bather, Doscainps and Trainer Wil-t-on plan n week of activity in which spurring will play the nil-important part, and road work and gymmihium 'work will be subordinated. This is in dicated in the announcement that the chullenger's sparring stuff will be strengthened by tho addition of some husky heavyweiglits capable of tuning his punches and extending him to n greater extent than he has been extend ed heretofore In the camp sparring. Six partner now are available, but of the sextet, Joe .Icannetto is the only heavyweight. It is planned to requisi tion nt least three sturdy partners, each weighing nbout 200 pounds, for the coming week, in order that Georges might bo afforded some stiff camp box ing. JACK BRAZZO A WINNER Defeato Kid West In Elnht-Round VVInd-Up at Cambria A .C. Jack Brnzzo, of Il.i.leton, had little difficulty in gaining the decision over Kill West, of this city, in n,c eight round wind-up ut the open-air arenn of the Cambria A. C. last evening. West subftituted for Joo Aufutls. Brazzo had tho better of every one of the eight Langdou und Pat Marley scored a K. O. over Jimmy McDouough in the hec ond. Former Billiard Champion Expires him I'ruiiflsco, Jurr -S John O JIorKiui fifty former world champion threo-cushlon l.illard nlayor and hlmultanroualy thu worl 1 pupktt billiard rhatniiliin died horo ycsler .1 1 ufler .in extended ll n hs .C?J&DTx?y'ffiEIJPVSII',3R3i'JeW?lffl QiSSl'iamiiZSSiSCilS2SiS)Mil!aMl V'T"-"-""" !oi 111 r -fylr i if i ' , 1115 CIUOSTS ALL WHGTT8P UP TCLLtNa'tTM ABOUT TMO 5WfiUt- 3TUFP HS'l GOT' flE'a FORGOTTerJ THG oadtv iie nftun nor or tmt oorrttr.LAST uiaew You ' we GoesT-s To Voua CLUB FOR' f RS.TURM FOURSOME .With The NSSURA-Nce That You've cot PUEtsiTY OP "STUR-" AfMD YOO JJISCOsVCR. LCSS THtsl 0MC3O0D 5NIFTCR LEFT IN THt? JOG. -T&v&fl. T.i... In, Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL. LEAGUE SMTW VF Sjfl Boston I -II HI J) 41 71 140 Now York. . I) 5 5 10 11 40 Kt. Louis... 5 20 3 7 3 38 Brooklyn... 4 8 (1 0 at Chicago.... 1 11 5 (1 23 Phillies .... C 1! 2 2 4 3 17 Pittsburgh.. 3 r, fl 4 17 Cincinnati..! 2 2 3 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE S M T W T V S Tl New York.. 4 1 7 4 1)1 0 0 13 Boston (111 7 1 3 31 Athletics... 7 4 fl fl 30 Detroit .... 7 7 4 12 30 Washington. 10 0 5 3 3 24 Cloveland .. 8 0 3 0 4 21 Chicago i 0 3 2 0 2 ID St. Louis. ..j 2 I 0 0 0 14 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE "TTTmitiw t fis fi RochoMer .. 8" II II 10 15 5 1(14 Buffalo 13 1 4 13 14 12 57 Baltimore .. 5 17 11 12 4 (1 55 Jersfij-CIty.il 0 0 20 10 7 51 Syracuse ... 12 5 10 12 2 5 40 Toronlo.... (I I) 2 10 7 0 40 Newark ... 13 4 7 5 2 3 31 Reading.... 3 0 3 4 7 7 24 SUPERINTENDENTS WIN Newton Sales Dept. Loses to Yard Nine by Score of 5 to 4 The Ynrd Superintendents of the Newton Coal Co. played the Sales De portment yesterday nfternoon at the Philadelphia nnd Beading Railway field nt Seventh and Tabor roud, and tho former won by tho scoro of 5 to 4. The features of the winners' play were tho batting and fielding of Mellow nnd Audlbert, and tho butting of Ru dolph and Wilson stood out prominently for tho losers. The scoro : SnlPH Dept 0110000 1 1 i Ynrd Pepl 20U110O1 x 5 nuttorloi Wlleon and Little; Hnwllnga ami Itralo. Hill Track Coach at Northwestern Clilruiro. Juno an Knmk Hill, wall- I known truck uml tleld montur. Iihh lxn elected na track roach for Northwestern University whltli httH nrranned for a year-' rouirt truck conch uccorillnn to atinouncf-1 tnent mairu todav by Athletic Director Duiid I M. Kvuns. I Greenleaf Continues to Win Tlnlnh liiconlcjf imrkPt hllllunl chuniplnn plajcil onlv one Krio ptrduy In IiI.h irrla of nintrhm with loi-al cluli rlayern Hb d fcaled Kolli, of slnnahnn. CO tn 7. In th m-unlnc Hubb. of SncllPiiburic Club, scored 3 points; Smith, of South Phllndflrhla failed to scoro an did Thompson, of Colwyn. PHILADELPHIA & READING SYSTEM ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD FINE FISHIN at I Cape May (From Schellinfrcr'a Landing) Take the "FISHERMEN'S SPECIAL" DIRECT TO THE LANDING Trd SI 50 "" Trip l M. ,JJ ,ddl,ionaJ EVERY SUNDAY R.IIO A. M. (Stundaril Time), 0.30 A. M. (Uuylleht Time), from foot of Chestnut or Kouth streets. 39th and Market Sts. DANCING TONIGHT! See our ml. on liihlde cm it of the lloll Telephone lllreclory HIKE ' ol.nt, .Ilrw''" l'"l Aflbdrome IfAf'Ii'SS TonlKht, H:30 l'eiiture KrntH HAL lifc 10-Mlle Int. Tenm M.itrh Itnc Midi KI. VI'.HKYHN. lltANCK-IlEUlILM iiKDi-.i.i, a i..vitr..ci:, ami:kica l-ro. Mirlnt Mntidi 1 1. ice ll(- n il U. Hiwneer. Ami-rlcii. in. Ilallet, of Kiml mil NATION I, f.KAfil'K I-AItK DOUBLE-HEADER Phillies vs. New York "Giants" riKST flAMK. H30 I'. J. SenU nt (limb-In' nnd NhiiIiI'iik-m KIHIIINCI AT 1'OKTKSrUK 1IANK.S Motortrucli leaioo Haturaay Kventnr i ' ' 'V.,. ... ...' ... .-v. lb fi. .1IJIO boat, torfcl anil halt furntsheil. ilarktt U3U5 and Main TuW. ride.. rhone 1 mmm Mm h PALM GAilEN OPINIONS DIFFER ON BIG BATTLE JULY $ French Certain of Carpentier Victory English SaH vsvurgus nus uuu, kjhuuvu, Much Worried About By (HIANTLAND RICE 0 PINIONS maintained by tho French, British nnd Amcrlcnns upon the np prooching Jubilee Joust aro in no sense In nccortl. The French, wrought up to tin extreme excitement, nre mipcrbly confident their, champion will win, even though most of them know nlmost noth ing about Dempsey ns ti fighting ma chine. Tho few who have gone much deeper into tho irintter and have gath ered an much Information as they could upon tho subject offer three reasons for their belief In Carpcntlcr's success : First. Greater intelligence mean ing n keener brain under lire. Second. Grcntcr speed both as np piled to hand and foot. Third. Greater boxing skill whether upon attack of defense. What Moro? WHAT more, they passionately In quire, docs a boxer need? Especially in view of the fact, that both can hit with stunning force? Wo suggested, In Dcmpsey's favor, grcnlcr weight and greater physical strength. "But." they countered, "Wlllard wns both strougcr and heavier than Dempsey, much btrongcr nnd sixty pounds hcnvlcr, yet tho faster, better boxer had the fight won In less than half n. round." Tho statement thnt Dempsey could very probably lake more punishment than his moro fragile-looking opponent meant nothing to the Frenchman. "He Is human," they would say, "bo ho can be knocked out." Tho British View SINCE neither Dempsey nor Cnrpen tier happens to be a British subject, the British, while keenly interested, arc managing to present nn untroubled serenity about what takes plncc. - Most of them, whilo picking Demp sey, belle-o Cnrpentier lins n good chance. 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The Board reserves the right to reject any or all offers. -' f All offers of purchase Director of Supply and Sales, waningion, u. u. tr hug Americans Are iYotl Dempsey Being in Danger ns to how well V Wn1l h.. ....II Ml liefnrn n i,..nLM- "'". "Ond ti?! a They Imd Veen oo marorthCirlerVJ pugilstlc hopes wrecked bl T?,l uuiiuy ip remain stnndlne nfio- ".Y1 Sfo'gr'oelfetSed 5S had both, ami v;r.tr"'u"""e- w II lone. unfn!-rr,m i ""." na? kw dives. He nevrr 7A M EC. 0H think point thpv il -., "M" v ww.i a wnuop aDsorucr. ". too iiome view Tl rnHH average Amerlenn ..(i ... i iSKS. hM nny i But, unl ke tho French, ho doi-$ look upon It as any epochal event . fecting his natlonaf Institution.? , U",VM ": "u net down he Is mW us serene nbout the fii.ni vii.i . "??' British arc. A i, heavyweight Am eric?!- cuee. "in-, ti.iVt0r.Sr: !Lno J?"P5 ?! fori Oldub frim fioBtan",&nCw?n, in mhrbtv OutR l,Li. Pan..sw,nPl. eighties." " '" lnc 1: ins main rtcslro Is to seo a too snlev sernn tlinf mill i- i.i . Vi n fair chase for his kale. His IntirS is extremely keen, but it Isn't cutting inio ins nppcuie or Ills sleep. H nui:: i. V. " " luuuii or acvciop into i' clinching match with no perccntlM.i of tbo first or second part. "" Tlio Ono Fight A FrEIt nil, it is the one intcrnatioiiil' tcirap i. nH tlmo tlmt has get til, ;" "" " i"1.- onuon or 1'aris Liverpool or LI lo, Glasgow or Bor. dcaux, the babble grows by day anJ' night. Which is all natural cnouili VoJ, i n8 ? hpftvy w'Bht propoalUoa; which, after all. Is the ultimate la pugilism, It l the first timo in tarts generations that Europe has had kw chance to horn in on the debate with a reasonable entry. Copvrioht, SOSt. All rights reaervti ; Dempsey can, up to a ceri.iU that not hnLi " " cer,'iJ nn'f i,..; - V' """ ", baU nuuui v.arnont pi- J.V should bo addressed to UlU". JJoordt United States Shipping w. ' i. : 4 --' r,"