Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 27, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 19, Image 19

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEBr-PHlLABELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921
1ST
Tredyffrin Country Club to Hold Its First Golf Tourney, and Offers Cup for Annual Links Play
HARVARD NEI STAR
WINS HIS MATCH
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feYoimg rennu ..,
Sauntlors in First Kounci ot
Intorcollogiate Tournoy
"coast player survives
Last Years Champion
Not Here to Defend
f.. M. Hank. Iat jenr'a Intrrrnlle
V1lr .'.n'r. elniinpliin. In not here to
defend lilt title at Merlon. IlinUs wilt
n Tetnnrknhle plater, In Hint lie nrirr
Memed to hnre iinytlilnr. Ho Junt knt
putting the hull biwk oier the net, iin
immitlr without nn Idem of trjlni: til
seore nn earned point, lint this mrtliiMl
Won Mm the. title, whlcli ,m i emit up.
rt. Mntlnro Hates, cf Ciilltiirnl", Inn Inn
lee.n doped nt nn etitj- winner mer Hunk
In the rrronrf round of the louriinuient.
"THE KID" AND "BIG JACK"
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ALL-SCHOLASTICS
"szsw TREDYFFRIN WILL
FOUR BIKE CHAMPS
In
IN GOLOEN WHEEL
m- SPICK IIAIX
'" -m I'r'oereM "OH mndc todny
lupi" " .M...... otolith nn.
"M. (iritt round oi ii i"j "
?! InterrolloKlnte tcnnlH tourney I
iWn'rrirCbTHnvorford! Seres' Maddona, Corry and
rf,tbii fifnno. Jr.. tho yoiitbTui liar- Carman Entered in 50-Mile
f ,,rSL .Mnntli In rnthcr rnsy fnMiion.
i r Dartmoutl . in lhrcl..,ct mntrb of
C.-1' 'V:-.n2 fns 'tngo.1 l- V. H. tyle.
I ",C1 ure Tnlvprelt). nml I. ""
I man. HIM "" . Tc,,h. Colcmnn
& """To" nit d'n,-o. io-8. , ,
r- nn the l"v ' '. . i j...r..i .r
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.""ft i ovr I'nlvcniity of CnliforniH.
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Annual Feature
PIANI TO MEET SPENCER
J,A to' tli" eupirlor skill of C. '.
?We - til" rnlvcrMty of Toxns. -2.
S'f'SS'd Wall"" HrWci. n.llfornla.
0 ''fnJ .linen C'lnrkc. Now ork Unl-
l.i. iiniimii. li. Ui i' ii ii'iii'i
31? ;. iro nwl I.. W. Kinher, Cor
Sixtv-ono plnjor" nppcnwd rnrly to
J "their rnirt nlBiimrnts fro... Dr.
, ten offlrlnl roforon. Those blxty
nJnlBVor'. ronrpont twentyHfiht col-
'.'n0J nnnthor rntr record. 1-nnt year
ff iur mn.ontvns .ho MPBo,t that I he
fumilloelntpi over hnd with forty-
iSSJm nnl mentcen rollogcs rep-
"TartVnr the slnplos was won by
I, SI. UnnkF, Yale, and the doubles
as cnptiin-d by A. '. lldor and 1.
Wllcv. n1o from tho Hull Dog In
rtltntlon nt Xc Haven. These doublra
winners were Ynlc'n Kepoml toam. the
first team linvinc been dofoatrd m the
rlT rounds of the tournament.
For the firt time hlnco 1H0 the Tin
vwitv of IViinyhntiin has a Rood
rhance to tnke the -ingle with I ischer
..j Mnponn mniinc. n iiii c
Heorces ferr. world's motnr-pnee
champion, who won IiIr crown by cop
turlnR the 100. kilometer Krlnd nt Ant
werp, ItolRlum. Inst yenr, will make
his first appearance In Philadelphia
ne.xt Thursday night, when nc start
in the four-cornered tloldeu Wheel
race nt the Point Urecze Velodrome.
The Oolden Wheel Is nil nnnunl feature
nt every bicycle trnck in the world.
It wns originated in Paris n number
of yenrs ngo.
Seres has heen In Americn for scv
oral weeks getting neoliiiuited nnd in
condition. n pnrtlcipnting In the
Oolden Wheel, which is n fifty-mile
grind, the world's title-holder, who is a
Frenchmnn, will be pitted iigninst three
other champions nnd pedal-pushers of
international reputation.
Frank forry, title-bolder of Aus
tralia nnd winner of the Oolden Wheel
In Pliilndetphla Inst jenr. has been
entered. Vincen7.o .Maddona, Itnllnn
champ nnd short -distance speed mer
chant, will get into the long grind, while
the fourth innn is to be ( Inrence Car
mnn, international title-hoIdSr.
Besides the (iolden Wheel, n match
nice, at a mile between Orlando Plani,
Italian sprint title-holder, and Willie
Spencer, former Cnnndian champion
...... ii ha nn lu.inmn n nni iimi itaii i mni nun
m, the.Onwy.1 Mar "bo bas recen tiy (,Uhplu w, bo iwUM ,n thc b hcnt,
the e inmpiii imi ! """" i"V." out .if three.
nciawarf. inci ,.,,,,., ., t ., ...
IU.1II.IIII1 . IJIIMIIIK.". IU ?Ul 111P piKT III
poiutH scored for tho enxin to dnte with
a total of .".'!. having Incronsed bis
count Inst week b defeating lleorge
Chnpinnu, loenl hiker, in straight bents.
This was one of four events in wlfich
Chapman pirtielpnted lust week, having
won nt Worcester. Mns. ; Ileveu
Reach. Slass., and Providence, H. I.
Chapman's three irtoiies in four
rnces enabled him to keep coe on the
heels of Sladdonu, being but a point
behind nnd tied for the runner-up po
sition with Clarence Carman, who
pedaled to -lotorj at Priidencc ugalu.H
Miquel nnd S11e..
ilej is in third plnce. with fiftj
puiutN, nnl llirec hehind Muddoun, thc
lender, nnd Miquel i In fourth posi
tion, with a total of fort -eight point'.
The points vore follows:
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North Phillies Lose In 11 Sessions,
Wins In 10 Innings
nfflrkod seera) of the
(he city's Independent
linselmll tenms jesterdnj nfternoon
I'lelMher won n thrilling ten-Inning en
counter which had n stirring wind-up
when "I.efty" Nolnn clouted out a
homer with n trnmmnte on the path
wins, and won ." tii II.
Up at IVurtli and Wingohocking
the Ninth Phil'les howed to Ab'-rfoyle
of Chester, in eleien innings, tiie msi
,.,..,,..- ..,.,- . ...r-r tors sending three runs ncross the pint"
KAUFMAN'S M GHTY HOMER, in the dong session.
Wnlter .Mnckln allowed I.nst Hide, of
Camden, one scratch lilt In tlie game ai
Prow n street", iinu
( Inly twent.v -
oenl t wirier, one
getting a ba'e on bolls and another being
mm North Phillies
WALLOP BATTINH.S.3"
Local Nine Batters Elizabeth
School's Star Hurler Unmer
cifully Score 16 to 10 !
i ninnen, one scrnicn hit
An nil srholnlie hnbalt tenm. pom-1 j'1',r, ni",,,h n"'J I,rA'"
,.i t tii. ii. i ii. i ii - .. i f liniinhnti won O to (l.
mmI of Philadelphia .rhoolboy.. trnr- nn, mpn fnmj )() ,or
won
l'ennsylvat'ilH nn
.lnirl-s for the lied nnd Hlue in r.iun
nd. nnired with
p Thnycr. won the
,t,.Ma tlint same reason. I lie oilier
IVniiMluinin -ingics
posed
eled to Kllrnhetli. . .1.. Inst Pntnr
day nnd dofentei the Itntlln High
School champions nf. New .Trrse.v nnd
New York Cltr. 1C. n 10 It wns the
second reersc the nnttln nggregntion
Suffered till enr. Krnmus Hnll. of
Prooklyn. Inn ins tiirneil thp trlek
earlier In tin 'uunn
' The iclnri Sntnrilny was well de-
iseredb then I nh.'aties Thoi out-
plnjpfl Iip Ite.I nnd White nine from
Uiirnl'ofh from mrl t. tinMi. .Tnhnnv
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Nntirlt disposed of Pencoi.l Iron
Works eiisil.. S m .". M.oftj Anld
took Devlne's jdnce on the hill in t "'
took Uevlne's ilnce mi the hill in the
eighth, two runs hehind, and his triple
tied the score, nnd oentunlly Nnthll
won out. . ,
South Phllndilpliln Hebrew vssocm
t
the committee In time for early pnlr-'
Ing.
(Jit Thursday the second annual tour
ney nt Old York lload will be held,
and another snappy contest Is expected
for the innln trophy, won Inst yenr by
n. C. Clnroy. .1. W. Plntt wns mcda1
1st when he broke the course record that
dny. This tourney lasts three days, with
I'l.o day to qualify and two for match
play.
The now- Philadelphia nmnteur cham
pion bns just been crowned nnd Lticlns
I. Doming deserves nil credit for comlnjc
through the field
The number to qualify wns doubled
this yenr, which made another round
of match plan iioeesaiuy. When Are
of the thirt two plnyorr to qualify for
the nntionnl amutcur Inst Kar were
Philndolphinns he whole country rea-
lired that Philndrlphla hnd taken n big
Next in the order of loenl golf event step forward ill Its golfing talent The
i the fir-t nnnunl competition lomor- ' Pennsylvania team in winning the Lop
row for thoTreihrfrlnCup. This brand , ' Cup rubbed this Impression in. but
new tropin will be plavd for nt the ' to get thc renl inside on the situation
Tredxffrln Comitr Club over eighteen vou only luneio follow up loenl event,
holes of inednl pliy and it Is md that There is a larger number than ecr of t
club hnndlenps will be ued. The cup iornl sMrs who hnve to be counted In at
mini be t on ihrr. .lifTerent times for eerr neni. and this was best realized
in t no. loeni titular piny last week at
PLAY GOLF HOST
Paoli Club Offers Cup for Local
Linksmen Tomorrow York
Road Fete Follows
HATS OFF TO LOU DEMING
iirrmnnent possession
A Inrgc field is expected for the event,
mid it is announced thnt post entries
will be tiiken by ihe Paoll officials since
It hns iut recently been lecie.l to bold
Kaufman, lb, nnniitowu llsh School doren runs, and wlnn ng 10 to
star, wns on the hill for the Scholas-' Hrideslmrg turned back l,it nrottiei
lies. In fh. fir t iN..tng he socked the " Hichmond and Orthodox, .( to
inn i. niUnr..i I .i .!. etliii !! I roil nt Tlrood tin HfTalv nw it is fpnred thnt nil nc
nnd Itiglcr -tict-. chnsing Illley out of centnnces niny not rench the hnnds of
the box In the first inning witn a nun ' - -
Whlteinarsb
;ulnurUht ,. C s. tlrst-lass trmelln
ini li Oil's "pen In Jnl nnd Austin for
iumi otTerliiir fiilr ruarfttus Joseph
rei'r 'i N't Hi Ttn -sixth ert
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iut inn pitciini for the loncest hit
eer made nt th,. i;i7abeth field, with
I.ungreii. ..f rjeniinntiiwn. and Ilneh -'ord.
of I.n Snlle, on the nnths. Three
uore markers were scored In the see
mil.
Besides plnjin n bnng-iip game ot
John Utitcnko, llstlrallj known as Kid Williams, and one-time world's
bantam champion, has wntchrd Clinmplon .Intii Demjisey in many of his
workouts nt Atlantic Cllj. "The Kid" Is shown asking "UIb Jarli"
"How Is things?" ,
"CAN Ht REPEAT?"
winners ot me
tournament were Dr. l. . uewmirsi.
1005 and 1W:'.. Harvnid has won the
tournament more than nnj other college
with fifteen victories. ale is second
with eight, nnd Princeton hns taken
five singles title. In the doubles Penn-M-lvania
won with Johnson nnd Thner
filOW; "h Thnpr and Herb Tllden
"brother of Pill. In 1003; Dew hurst
and Register in 1IH.".
ENGLAND ALL "HET UP"
OVER THE BIG FIGHT
Details of Bout Will Be Received at
Covent Garden j
London. .luue J7. -inter st ir the,
Dsmpsey-Cirpenter fight is eel psmg
that shown in any ring ocnt within the
rucollKtion of i:ngli-h followers of the i
nnrt.
The Bpcoinl correKpondents of the
Undon nowspapers nre sending over
Iobk accounts of tho routine of tho two
Irnlnlnir enmns nnd other ccpsln. whldi
is promlnentlj fcatuied. while articles j vni? unniey California . l
signed by both Cnrpentlcr and Dempsej , VeVnin nli'on "
are daily appearing in mo i.onoon
press.
Further indication", oi me unprccr-
Vlneeno. Miiddnna Itl5
Ooo-ea Chapman. I'nua..
C. Carman, Jamaica, I, I.,
i.eo W lle S:-r& use, N Y .
Julo Mlqtil. Trance . .
Percy Laurence Cftllfornla.
Taul Vorlt"n, HolKlum. . .
.MnuH nedol, I.onc Islnnfl
Ii ank Corn-. AuMralla .
T'.mmv Smith, Nw York
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nnd Menus Bedell.
Verk.ven. of Belgium, am
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Percy Lawrence
lefented Paul
lules Sliipu'l
Is Big Question in Tlplltz-Chaney
Bout Here
The three-word Interrogation -"Can
be repent?" Is causing on incessant
humdrum along the Philndelphin fivtie
rlalto in connection with Wednesday
night's eight-round bout between Joe
Tiplltr, of Philadelphia, and ficorgo
Chancy, of Bnltlmore. They will meet
in the wind-up of n four-bout show,
each scheduled for eight rounds, and
will be thc first of n series of program"
to be staged every three weeks nt the
Phillips ball park until late m August.
"Can he repeat?'' This question
seems to be on evetj one's lips -that is
those who nro Interested In the gentle
nrt of dodging knockout punches. The
last time Tiplitr. and Chancy met was
in the summer of 101!), and Chnnc
ducked into a hojmnker that keeled him
oxer for the full count in the third
round.
Kid Williams. Ilnrry Kid Ilrown nnd
Danny Krnmer nre others who nre
putting In strenuous licks In the gym.
This trio is to appear In different
matched on (he same program with the
Chaney-Tlpllu encounter. William-,
will take on t.oiiiMiiiin, Brown is to
meet Joe Benjamin, of California, and
Krnmer will open thc show with Hoy
Moore, of St. Paul.
Bill Brennan Kept His
Feet Twelve Rounds
In Champ's Last Go
'Hie
Tho only boxer that ever got n real
good day's work out of .fnck Deinpoy
wn.s Bill Brennnn. t'suolly Jock knocks
nn opponent out in the first two or tbree
rounds nnd collects his day's wages. But
omehow or other Bill is one of those
fellows who enn't get to sleep light
iwiij. Once it took six rounds for
Dempsej to quiet his nerxes, and on
another ocension Bill rimnined nwnkp
twlpe thnt long.
This second occasion wns Inst De
cember at Slndison Squnrc tJnrden.
BrPiinnn wns sure feeling fine that
night, lie acted ns though he hnd just
taken a rhower under the Fountain of
Youth, and instead of sticking around
wondering which wnj to dodge next, he
stepped up and showed the champion all
his stuff.
Some of it didn't 'rein to sit crj
well with the king of hgbtors. Harly in
the bout Ilrmiinn handed hlfn n wallop
thnt for n moment seemed t dnw the j
nenu mat wore me crown, a nine inter 'nuiuiin
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Pitcher Detrlch n mi the hill nnd al
lowed the store Dojfl UUl live oi'
while the home team secured ten "Of
Leslie
Columbia Wallops Shamrock
the mitlnl snek. Limgren. of Oerman- ' treie i olumbia r . -JtfeaieO Hharor' u
J..n. garnered in two .fr Ins' 111, ) K,reb: nl? W 'V!SoZ
lust hit n sni;,. (.nmr , ,h0 flr,t 'H Hntt W''r.i'2 sl,."mrSr.k'B.,l
fl-'Une. while vW,mrl , ),, -,. I,lt frr.e. eluhi ami 010 not Iss'i" , A pae
li the
Buffler.
sucks.
Iloehforil. of t.n Snlle Prep, nlso
rapped nut a homer. UK circuit wallop French Appropriate Tennis Fund
r'",'.",PH it "', V'fh .''ant01 nml wnH bis .v rk June Jl The rrn i, Go.-;,
fourth blngle of the game. Me also mm has am.roprlte0 3 riiei i f .r it
paved well in the field U'e nf the Prem-h lVOerMllin of 1 n Tenr -
. iu i , "OKI. , hit) ofra rfxrene of th InU ( i
Ainerii. the Bnttin stnr twirlep. nns leani tlmi "ill .""'" to the i nlu I mi
klincki'd fintu the box in lite twn,l Jul t was announceO toOat rri i t,"
inning. i, en,' ,'? 'I righl'liennd X ISXPt&fi'WZ.
inter redeemed himself bv muking the nations In the I)ais Cup luinptniun
fourth lininer of the ffame In the sexenth " "
Inning Ixrnniop. who repln.ed hlni In YESTERDAY'S LOCAL SCORES
hfc arilni buingmncrXe; VifeS Am' T,
"""'""'""t"' nine men renclltnc Paso I nines.
nil e us vocond wnsn home run hits fsrreo emnt anti oiq ""! '..',',". '"7,
f"'lnnS inning Vitl, Barrett ami nl's. WMIA'SW tt,
r. both of fiermantown. on the JT-l'Jo'Vuzra;'! e ' '
bj the bunt method
in i . A ,"ed. each of the Bnttin
High School, praised the AH Scholastic
team. .tj ing thnt the team is one of
the best -ctioolbox aggregation of the
car.
llrlOtthure 3t Ut Ilrothers J
ninii.r, ni rrtttntu .run.
LEDGER WINS ANOTHER
at
Defeats Bulletin Baseball Team
Shlbe Park by 12 to 8
Lriic.ril atiil Bulletin liniclt.ill
Amateur Sports
'"V"." ....-" '- erkven, ot npigium. aim .lines .uuiuei,
dented inteiest in (be coming tight ore j of ri.nn,.nf j their fotty-mile interim
touml in the n-iital of ( ocnt (.orddi. nl, 0(lui , .,,nc,.,i ,,.,. ,,t the
Udnns prinitpal oneiii bouse. K r tlu I j . ttri.r.(. Drome on Snturdnj night,
day of the fight. Ditnlld de-cup turns s .,., AmorirnIls
my or tne ngiii. wuini'ii ue-ci ipium- n s,orr nj ,, t
H 11117 l.lllllll'lUllsuii iiiii.il. ('...mi ...
round, will be rueived thi'io. elabornte
wire arrangetniiits ha'ing been made.
As ring nffnlrs In Kngland me usually
msde dress occasions and women nie
lenerallj present in lnrge numbers, n
(mart crowd is expected, for whose en
tertainment between dispatches two
loxine bouts have been arranged.
GARLAND SEEKS 3 TITLES
Wins W. Pa. Tennis Singles In
Men's and Mixed Doubles
rittsburcli. Pn.. June Si. The re-
ni.lHil t , 1. !....!.. ... , L. 1.-i 4nn
"aiuut;r oi UK' llllllis ill nil- ttr-inii
IVnnsylvanln tennis ehamplonshlp-i.
postponed from Snturdny on account of
a heay inin, will be played on the
'flurts nf thn Pittsburgh Athletic Asso
ciation here todny. Chnrles S. "Chuck"
(iarland, International star and Davis
f-'up player, won tho men's singles from
W. 8. McRllroy.
The women's singles finals, one of
lbs contests hnlted by rain, will he
jontinued. Mrs. Stella Moore Wll
hurne. of ew York nnd Mrs. P. II.
Snotwlen, were in their second set when
the downpour came. Mrs. Moore hud
won the first set by 0-4, and Mrs.
jnowden wns lending In the second with
'I.
Pollie nurgwln nnd W. S. McEllroj
wtl plav Chnrles S Oarlnnd nnd J. F.
wUine for the men's double honorH.
"ho women's doubles mntches will fol
r Mlth Mrs. Snow den nnd Mrs.
ii f ' I-nwson piny lug ngninst Miss
nth Mif0 nnd Miss Ituth King. The
?,ln&.'Tcnt wln bp tho lrt doubles
n. fallfornin stor, opposing Mrs.
notvden nnd "Chuck' ' Onrland.
won llieii" lespuine ii'ii-iuuc nc.ii-.
Lawrence deflating Miqiiel and Bedell
winning from Yorkjon Verkjen im
ishwl first in the twenty-mile heat.
Bedell was second. Lawrence third and
Miquel fourth.
Johnny Schlee wns fined ?25 for foul
ing on the tenth mile when he almost
forced Miquel over the fence on the
west high bank of the track. Schlee
was pacing Bedell nt the time.
IVINS PLAYS NATIVITY
Cakemakers Tackle Phil Haggerty's
Team This Evening
The Irins baseball team, which is
making a record In tho Manufacturers
Baseball League, meets Phil Haggertv s
Nativity club nt Brond street and Al
legheny avenue this evening In n twi
light gnme. . . , .
The cakemakers defeated American
Chain Inst week and tonight will have a
l new Infield in liowiuan. uri , .ujero.
',,t. Tntir. third, and Ynp. short.
nn "iin i ulv Z tii 11
The Veteran Jnke Heevener will twirl
nnd four other pitchers will be In readi
ness. '
Bill slashed Dempsej 's mouth, nnd after
a while other corpuscles began to take
the nir in tiie vicinity of the cham
pion's ear.
Tho experts snld Brennan carried the
fight to Dempsey for ten rounds. Some
"i I skeptics belloied the champion tarried
' that long to give the movte fans n trent.
i Other people whispered thnt the real
,,..,.. ,. . . , low down on tno tiling wns tnnr. uemp-
Hemloek A. . denlfea to boo' grimes with .... ... j nnt trnineil linrd for tbp scrnn
nrt-c s home tenm havlna- Julv i (A M. I SPJ "nU not irninru liHru lor me scrap
nnd p. M.) open. J C. Malone, a7i: North I and was nnt In good condition. Ihe
fnct romnlned that none of his caveman
punches were In evidence during the
early part of the fight. i
He assembled one of these wallops in
his left arm during the twelfth round,
nnd let it loose upon Brennnn squurely
amldship. The big ihnlli tiger's body
nssumeil the posture of a 4inlf-pcned
pocket knife, his head dropping almost
to his knees. Fighting hard against the
approaching end, be spread out hie legs
and remained up. While swaying in
tbis position Brennnn received n sound
smash on the jaw nnd fell to the floor.
Darlen street
.Meade A. 0., a flrei-clas team, has open
Oaten for ftrst-clae h.unv teams offorlna
reeaonable suarnnteei Hcrnard Kan. Dick
Inaon 3S47 V or write i'tll.T Itecd etreel
The Phlladelphln riesene, a eml-pro
tiuelin club hai. Julv :: and -4 open a..t
J Whltetlde LT.at North Twelfth etreet
I'nrklnnil A. V., ine stromr Unci. Conn'
nc -relation in a f w opnn datei on I'v
, . n. iivi.u." iur i-niutnitj uttiin-e ,11 nontc I .. I
Aiiicrirniii MBht Mtnra ulll lie looked wlih t-inn.
teams plnjed at Shlbe I'nrk lesterdaj
nfternoon nnd the Lkdokji added an
other victory to its number bj win
ning 12 to 8.
The winners fell on the slants of
Donohue nt the start and knocked out
een ruJis in the first Inning. They
added two more in the spoond nnd on'p
in tho third. Thpn Donohup retired in
fnor of Lee. who pitHied better ball
nnd held the Lr.Df.rii batters in cheek.
The score by innings :
i i -. n n n o 1 s in .
l.i-.leer 7 a l o o o . x ia ir. r.
Umpire W ItelnolO nnd W . Wm
. f.
XI
II
k.l-An.l.n fl. 1-it. fcllfle. O
HI-. iri ,, -F -'--.. ----- - ,
K P II, .. 101 PnrUetlniPS iron I
stenton V 3i Xinerlnn Until. I
White hleohnnts IS) III Miner S
Xennnxo 8t Phlla rrntelert. ".
IVnnefsxIlle li -I lemenl. II (in In)
I ngnn X. . fli Piillnn X. ' !J
(.Irani Held l"l. . KUuder-neWnn I
liin.er lt Pro 3i Unekdnle 1.
Xloline Si Amerlenn ttiillwai I Mre, .
st. Krnnels .nler. ".i Penielil. (I.
Ilelnmr.t l ('. Ot 15th rd .Innlors (.
Ken niitnn . .. tOi nit'hnlioeKen Pro
0 1 10 Innings). .... .
etlnr:liiiiie. 8 Alorton .X
W ltnnlial S. K Itf I . I.
XII tHer Trmeler. Ill silent A r
Herman II. C . Oi Adlon II ( 0.
PhlK . M. II A. IB- (heater .
Roaedale. 6 Stentnn -!r , 3
8t. Clement Ml M. Mijnrd II
South Phllii., l Miite Klephanta ..
Deleo, lOi t nnrnaha. .
Kat Park, ftl Miiteliner C , 0.
lie meld. 8 Mndleon Mart. 0.
Potinl Ser1ee. 131 Red Diamond I
Hid Timer 10: Kust side, 2
Relkuire. Ul xinliuwk 6
Xlnlonn. 1H; Southampton Pro .
otneme. Si North Phlln. 1 Inert, t
Delmnr .Irt . lOt IJeelier X C. II.
stetson Trnvelert Si Hentlnston X. C. ..
I II. I' . I0i rurlltle. 10.
Iliirlmni PnrU. I0 Putehnll F. C. 4
1Sth Mnrd I7l Uiinker lt Want. 0
HlKhlund Pnrk. Oi Kuril A Kendlc ft
Knwnoil. II Knitrht's I'm. 10 tin lm
eKMW'StVlsl-WV'tl''
ibi tonnr but dlulanee il net perm
PMIade'i httt mi to Iw nehedulct 'xe'ri
s,ittiroa rteii MaeUer I'Orttoftlce Hov 4
Parkland Ilucki iountj, or phore xtark't
iS'31 durlnir thn day.
Sulnirhnn II. t . has open date for twi
light names with nrat-claas home tema of
ffrlnjr reasonabl aruxrnntees A C Rann
now, Bfl07 North American street
A flr't-cIn-M pitcher would like to connect
with a flrst-clnsj homo elub plajlnc Sunduy
and tnllttrht ball. J. K.. 484S Paul street
Krrehnw Cluh ha July 2, 3, and 4 (two
mines) open tor nret-riass horn team
Tloma R Hill Poplar 31.80 J
I ttiinkfnrd rrofet-hlonal. u. fast tra.nllna
edm, would Win to hear from horn clubs
offertns; reroniWe ituaranle's John 1-ei
lire. 5123 Jamea street, Prankfoni
League and Semi-Pro Notes
Runs Scored for Week
in Three Big Leagues
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AMKHICAN LEAGUE
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Wilson and Qlbbons Matched
yrw ork June a7. Johnnj Wllsnn
word s middleweight chnmpton. anrt Mike
nihhons of flt Paul, w 1 mwt In s nfteen
round low at Ebb-its Field. Prciokyn. Ju
M Th State noxlnn fommltilon reeentl:
Juapended the license of tho club staging
bout at the field
Five Leading Batters
in Two Major Leagues
xMTOirvs i.r.xoiT.
Plajer nnd Plub CI. All H II. P.P.
Ilellmnn. Detroit A4 Sfll At 100 .418
Sivenker Cleve All 317 At 811 .Ilia
Pobp, Detroit. n 271 aft 10S ,304
nuth. New Vork I7 V18 71 88 870
Bltler. St 1-oul- SS J3fl ,17 SO .105
NATIOVAI. I.F.Xt.l K
Player nnd Plub O. All K H. P.t .
Ilnmohy. Sit. I-oula 04 201 IS ni .410
Mrliolton. Ilotton 38 138 33 47 883
Prulso. lloston, 38 10J !7 81 183
nouth I Inn. . 13 1113 III ,'.n .304
Sullivan. Chicago, tl 11.1 it A3 .304
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Krtklne Ma,rr, formerly of the Phils,
haa moed unce more and this ttme Is a
member of the Stonton IHcId Ciub.
I There It n heetle raeo In th North Phila
delphia I'hureh Lentrue St. Michael re
tatned Its lead, although forced to go len
Innings to defeat Gracj Reformed 4- to 3
Lit llrothera knoi tted t'askev out nf th
box at Went Chester, seorlntf six runs In j
the first three Innings. Th'. nowr counUd
njnlnst Chlckle P.isnun and In'l In th ninth
7 to (l ,
Straw brlilce x. Clothier, with Karnihaw on I
th" mound, was outhlt b the Harrlsbura
ftallroadere but Manager Ttultt s cluh won i
jual tno same n to a.
Penooyd Iron has shaken off its hoodoo
Th Ironworkers deflated filenslde. Sub
urban !.eacne leaders on rrldav and donned
th Sphas In a, ono-slded nam Saturdaj
niher teams are requested to look elsewhere
for plaers for a while
flnWnger and Robinson t Ui noi" out
dors slgrnd by Phil Hsiocertj of Na
tltty nnd ho Is nf the opinion that with
Padgett he ha th bet outsold In the semi
pro ranks
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WHY PAY $50 AT
JERSEY CITY?
BetU-r nghts t r""' ''a- 1&Bd-ni,I"l'
June ZO. for only SI, 2. . No higher.
iTo. Chaney vs. Joe Tiplitz
Kid Williams vs. Louisiana
Joe Benjamin vs. Harry Kid Brown
Danny Kramer vi. Roy Moore
l'Jght real tr on one Mil.
No frosts here.
tinr Hrkrts now at Hotel XValton rtnTet
f"-. ",,. ..x r.inkunsn'i. 818 Chestnut.
t?" .S3, "is going. Hundreds of women
I
rAvruarr .
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a few exceptions in the entire United
States the factories are working suc
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oven pay higher rates on production.
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. 17-19 North 6th St., Phila.
and
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