Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 28, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 19, Image 19

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- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-rHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921
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IN TITLE FIGHTS
Most Fight Fans Think Dempsey Will
Score Quick Knockout Over Carpehtier
iTKiJ.iRlcl'Bf,, ' never wan a roo1 Dicker. Chnrler Clrokrlon--Uemprey.
blttS""' X m BUr8 " wl" "" R "eat J. Wood I'ltttt It t5in" doe.n't brk
"1 ll.tr, Kr.l-A. ,... , I. "'A1'0." 'J!:'"" Until.. Carpentler
If.XtfV.Tw.V0 mBke nny cho1"' slByLj;!s.MA'h--i"iy'- J'bo nuth .ook
t ' . , It win be n. srcm ncran &!.. .. ,r pempsi Is a cinch tiet
" Il.imllv FaVOrteS 111 Defense llrrnnn Tiilor Dempwy iiure Cnrp-ntler ! Ik,,ihl!X'nZ;'i!l,i..I,empf,7-
J USUaiiy 'UYUiii ., ab,o to kefij nwRv from Jnck for , Ve"r lha ntflBli arpent'cr Hill cave In
of Crowns, Often Lose
ALL EYES ON
Bf U)n8 H. 4AFFB
In thr predictions of experts,' alleged
J5r ta nn.1 ordinary op-Mew of rlnjc
I-"..!.. Tin 1 0111 ISC.V is viiiiliui.v
Win
. fcjf, Georges, Carpc.illor. nt Jw
. .' Saturday afternoon. In fnot.
majority of the "plokf-K" Hgurc t he
lltfcfflor Mill iljfm.1 1iN crown by
"til" ". J,nS ' have marked the
lltir championships
whrn Iicmnipy nnn
tlne of
"V" ..t..
na..""""...r l,n Uncle of thr
rfnV, ".l.i .rlipftnlril twelve-round
nn.dprHon nmtch. there mny bp nn
Str one of those, vlolpnt surprise,
which haw attended contests from the
time John L HulHvnn was deponed to
""inffilono mny print to another tor
. rfdtf unM't for those "oxportH" who can
, lie nothing but n quk knockout vie
K Domppy. for It J- n fnrt w
fiW bv vrordo that In almost w bin
hittlencrp thp champion, looked upon
.! i i urc-hnt wlnnpr nntl whore ho hn.s
been 1 i derided favorite In thp betting,
was whipped.
gome Dope J ,
"Experts" on boxing and thr i-mart-t
of hop In betting circles often have
mm wrong. Thlr dope may bf right
K" Urn": Ktlll thh may.be another
CfClon when the wrong man ";';
..i.-j Th nil?.?, p wl bp ilrcidrd
tha limit
i .. Koiwrt It. (JunnlK I'd chanco Dempe
1 larpentler la eleer nnd overjthlnif, hut tt'n
thn my with tho oP Mary Ann lhal'll win
0 ciiuirun,
nPWIPQPY . Vhl!. "lowninn Dmpiw or Cnruemltr?
UuiYlrOUl i I don't care If it iloon ko the limit I am
aurp they will apllt J13.HSH a minute
I-eon la. Itnlnn t can't nee Carpentler at
". Jri"vvt in uunui lour rountift
Adam Iljnn C'arpentlcr'a npfPd ll fool
Dempsey. the Trenchman will win un points
In tweUo round.
'.on (irlnisnn It looka like Dempsey lth
In nix round Jack hit too hard
Herman Illndln - In plcklnn winner for
next Katurd,i) pleano put me down for
Dempey.
frank (Pop) O'llrlrn Carpentler m be
nble to dance around for a round f.r two
Jput Dempicy will brlnu h'm down with a
left hook,
Willie llritt It II bo telc. with the win
ner hard tn pick,
....,.flw Tr"airrj "nrrv (Kid) llrown. Kid
Wllllum nnd Joe Tlplltr Drmptev cany.
lohnny Iliiriin Carpentler hasn't a
chanie
roi l reney It's a cinch for Dempsei
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Cnr-
Ring
PU7.7.I
Mnrcllrf M llllaill t fffl nnrr fnr ('or.
rentier
Knockout Al Wninrr Dempsey within six
round.
Lliiirley'Ilpeb Dempsey will win. If Car
rentier loses.
lxldle Iwl Dempoey
Jop Dcinpwy If tho fluht starts at n
o'clock It'll 1 opr at 3.01 with Car
pentler on the floor
Hill (.rrcr Carpnntler will be counted out
before th;Hpcnth
I'hlludelphln .laik O'ltrlpn Dempsey will
ha to be nt tils boit to win.
.InnieH .1. t'orhrlt Kooil bli man will
bent n (rood little man. hence Dempsey Is
mv choice.
Itoblij Cnlhoun- Dempsey for mine.
Illll Muldoon The man with the stronser
nene will win llolh Dempsev anil Carpen
tler are In trreat shatm and I look for a
closn battle
link llacnn Dempsj in aboit two
roundi.
Hr. J. II O'Connor Dempsey won't have
IhliiBi h's own Mm. Ciiriientler Is Uecr
and lip can hit.
.lue C'lirlstlnno Dempsev for mine In fle
reunite
Irlneu Correa--Carnentler Is ton cleer
Ho hits hard too and when Oeorces con
nects wnn Dempsnv he will drop
frank Jlitckm So much Drinpsey It s
1 ludicrous '
(Iporirr Ortoit Dempstj
i (Iportrp r-iwllnir Carpentler Is a nlc
, poluc.j KOid-lioklmr boy. hut It won't trouii
1 onytlilnir.
Ix)ii I.lltle My sympathies are with Car
tender, b'lt ho a too sma4l
4op Howard Demnvj thnt's nil.
I .lakls Frrtdman It's a set-up for Demp
'ey , Hmll ("Irish") Meiisel t)mpy will slam
the Kroit for a homer
(V 'Perkins Carpentler may think he's
intchlntT n doub'o-hnder
Petp Herman Dompscy In four rounds
Johnny Kllbune Onrpentler won't b ah'
to run nw.ty for more than flv-j rounds.
Piilsi (lorlmm Why did thev pick on poor
Cnrpentier?
Johnny Wilson Dempsey Is mv choice H
can hit and tnko punishment Olxe me thi
. HRhter. and Ompsev Is Just that
1 Jnrk I'urley Dempsey la one of the oreat-
st flirhtrr wo have per had hut I think
' nrpentler will win. T think Menrges' speed
and boxlnt ability vlll pr3e too much for
I Jnrk
Mike Tmnt Dempsey will win In a fw
rounds. ,
Tolth Haves Dempsey Is a sur winner
, Pnlsy llnlr Defnpsey will finish the bout
within four rounds,
Tom O'ltnin-ke Dompsey In fle or si
Illllv (lllmon I pick Dempsey to win In
tun rounds. . .
Ilfnny Ionard Dempsev Is my choice,
r.mt 1- win quickly. ... . ,,
Charley Hnne I think Dempsey will
win, but Carpentler must not li taken too
Jpp 'l.mch Dempsey shouH win wlthli
(le rounds. ,,
laddie Mntil t fluuro Dcmre to win
easllv and ndickly . ,. .... .
Illll Ilrennnn- -Dempsey shiutd win in
ilnht rnunds ... . K, .
laeo I". Flynn Dsmpeey will win. but I
lonl for a hnrrt battle. i,,fnr.
Millie Iw Is Carpentler will win before
lh end of the tenth round .n.r
Hnrrv WIIIN--I don't th'nk i arp-ntler
liaH a chance ... .. in i,v
Pnddv Mnlllns I pick Dempsev to win by
a knockout In six rounds.
John O'llrlen Dempsey should win b a
knockout In thre-) rounCs
HERE'S GEORGES IN ACTION
BLMfcftrfctftf ifci iiSSJiiin mini ii n a b -. lMA&4tjt9t&,6ii6&&t406'3i4Ml&ABtCUMliBRKKmMl
THE BIG FIGHT
You'll want the bcit nccount of
thp world's heavy weight champion
chip bout between
JACK DEMPSEY
Tltleliolder
and
GEORGES CARPENTIER
Challenger
At Jersey City. July '2
You'll get it by rpading the pxpprt
review written by
ROBERT W. MAXWELL
(Yon Know Ikili)
in the
ucnitts IJubltc Vxhtt
Mr Maxwell will bo at the ring
Hide to give the Kvknino PmiMC
LnDaBH readerK the qlllekpst, bent
and mns.t reliable report of the big
International mix-up.
absolutely some time baturuny nit-
,rKph J. O'Nell. a ilMl. drfpe-tpr.
has gone to the trouble to gpt HP i n
tl"tlc from thp duMy file-, beginning
lth thp tlPinronemeni "i .nim '
litinR fight location, round", blow, nnd
Sulllsn lost t Jim Cnrbeil Ni w Oi- I
leans, feptembor 7 If 02 Tw'nt-on j
rminis. Slower ff lefts mid rlBhlH to
$L ini hod JTettlns. four t.. ono
en Sullivan the IOor.
CCorb"tt lost .to Dob Fltss.mm n;
Ctifm Cltv Nv March Ii 1VI.
Rjrt?en rounds Left hook to solar
. Jlexus Ilotllnic. two to one down .to
Sr. t- Mven on Corbett the lnsr.
htislmmnn. lost to Jl.u Jeff 'lis 8nn
rrsneircS Jul '.'. IHOa raht round.
Rlrt- hoo'k to bod, Itettln-: three to
I rV"..,lnl,'od.rinriA-l1h.rs i.rf
retired and Tommv Hums claimed the
ehumrlonshlp There was no particular
miie "iboui th!-. The rext step was
, "ffis lost to Jack Johnson wij'r
!. 1H0S. rturl-cuttcr'i. J7a. Australln
' Rchts to head .-nd bort iFlBht
Jtoppel bv police ) llettln:. tnrec to two
nArrn'.hlsh'j.mejerfr.e, was coaxed
tut of his retirement to "defend the
iupremaey of thj white race, with tl
WJJK Tc'rt'to Jiwlc r.hnson Iteno.
" V.v lulv 4 101(1 Fifteen rounds
tefl" rlsnt and left to Jaw Hettli'B.
Koto on- down to ten l seven on leff
,hjnhnsin lost to Jess Wlllnrd H-ivnna
Ort April . IOKi T'venty.slx rounds.
IVitnt t) Iwdv then rittlit to Jaw M't
tuiB 'hr-e to one d.wn tn sis to Hve
It rlnilsldP on Johnson the loser.
W "larl lo to Jack D nu;-e . To'e do
n Jul I I'Uff WllUrd fnl.l"J '" re
iDonl for fourth n.'ind IllKhls ard
iVft. t . head stopred htm Lviilmr. fn
ts'Ih I down " PJx tc live rimt-ddf on
ffino 'the "entire .IvIWw.l world H
Mltlne for thp r.'Milt of npiiipwey
Mtm of bin title against (.eorg.'s
CKptntkr. with thp odds prpvniling at
tour to oup on thp champion. This
match mnv bp lonkptl upon as Upmp-srj-'s
mot important were those
ef the different phampionn already men
tioned. Tin Question
Now the big question is. Will the
jinx of champions nnd favorites ingcr
in Dtnip'oA ' corner? Will the lighter
but speedier (Vrpentier. thp contrndui'.
ihort-endor in the wagering, nnd with
den thins to pain and nothing to loose,
be smiled iipou b Dame 1'iirtiiin .
A lot of the wise hii.vs lodn.v .lie
foned to giggle and snicker wjiencw
tome one. in a hnlf-hciiitcd vv.iv. -nj-wmething
l.kc. "Well. I think ar
pentier is got iust n little i bunco, of
vrinning." Thev laughed ami giggled and
inickercd. too, at Corbett before no
whipped Sullivan. Tho miekpring con
tinued right aprons the decades from
then until now when the contender w.'t
mentioned aft hnving "a possible
chance."
The guffawing is pvpii louder and
more promiscuous than eor before, jus1,
before Saturday's battle.
Will the well-known oro'-.s-o.ud jinx
work auninst Dempi-cy and help Car
pentier?
Let's wail and see
Jack Itodci. It's a one-man tliiht He's ln.i.ur "l.l 1. r,V.r,?"w. i,ttie between ft
-Carpentler Is carrjlnit
performances.
DemDSe
C'liirenep Cnrmun
niv money
Johnny I.oftlls On past
pempsev snnuiii win
'Mb Tim" llurkti- The I'renchman can't
keel avvav from !einp!rtj s lolt hooK It
won't Bo clsht
I, eon .Mlcmel ( nrpentler, nbsolulement!
"Whiles" Price Dempsev hits the harder
He's m choice
Phil Itarr Cnrpentier will be an also ran
Joe (Iriffo The newspapers will hive to
decide. It'll so twilve round-
Pelev Waxer Carpentler hnsn t an out
sldii ihance
"Rushv" D'-mps sure
"Sciodle" Dempsev In three rounds.
Sum Lewis D'nips-v hits ton nvrd
Sam iIMllnn Kcmpje that s all I ve irot
to say
Jimmy Hunter- It II b so one-sided I
won't bother kcIok d s"e the masstcr-
Judze Ilonnlnell Dempsev's Irish will le
loo much foi tle K, eti'ivit an
JndKe Ko(ters-t lo k for n knockout by
Dempsey.
Judge Puttirson i nrpentler's cleverness
will n- bs cnounh to vithstand 'he Denip
Mi wallop.
Tex O'Mourke
l four or me
Mlk tolllns-
-I think Dempsev
cnrr?ntl-r
battle InViv
n n
Pftrp-
will
will be a
toxer nnd n purcher. Willi
the wlnnlnr end.
ft..,!- t'hlfA.Tt'R
. . . .- i a..i tint- nnn
Boon iiik nin on'i nv ji- ..,. ..if.
r i. .. ..w, Mir mnn nnd h" II win
II in Mnrrnn I think Carp-ntUr
W,4V!,"nrrilSn2in"pll.'li.v "l" '"
' Vliltffnnln-kT-lt II "ii'iof
v th Cnrpentier showlnn a Bllshl marfcin oi
superiority ,,. , ,, nKn t hi
Hal... Ilttth Dempsev nuBM ti flnlh 11 in
the fifth round. If not before nl'uinl,
Tom Ifiiriire.r--Aii i"- '" -v,, .. ,
till pentier, tho European clminpion, has been tloln:' Mune hard training
for his bout Willi Jack Dempsey. Note his famous crouch
BYGONE NET STARS
PLAY HERE TODAY
Dwight bavis, Bob Wrenn, Hol i
comb Ward, Beals Wright and
Bill Larned on Merion Courts
versity to mpmhership. Thp oflirprj
elected were I'lilliji N'eer. I.elnnd Stan
ford I'nlversil.v. ptesidenl ; Ij. K. Wil
Ilnms, Yale, vice president . C M. Hhip
wny. Princeton Cniversity. treasurer;
Wallace Hates, fnivoi-sity of Califor
nia, secretarj
Today's Local Games
fJe "w'enkP-Carpentler will Prove no
' "AT V - SKW.S"
Mnv ("Hoe hoc-) iioh !"",
!... r i,o mmi one say v.
Ylmrie' sVtm.trt Dempsey Is mv
tie
I sleep
mn laUBh
nrpentler
onus-in
ft vnflt-
nempseT Dompsev
I iirixintlrr Carrntlr
DOUGLAS QUITS GIANTS
Boots and Saddle
(Jlnccr and Mile. Haile. coupled as
the Applegate and Upence enT ,
st rve consideration for the Taylor Hill
lieur I'm nun .,--
New York Reports Have Shufflln'
Phil Leaving This City for Home
"Siliiifflin" 1'hll Ilniiflnx. one of the
veterans of the .; Vork umntt i.ur - - .a nuu ..... ,. - . oontenller8.
lllg Sinn, is ropori.'u in iiiiiuicni" ii"'" j- .;; , . fi,. rnenu nt l.a-
Gotham to hnvo dese.'tc.l Mcdrnw's olai. Horses well p accd '"""'nnB-niTe,
here. The story goes that Will is (lis- timia arc : f -"X-nndil Tlw
gusted with con.litlons on the team anil Sir I-awnfal : V -T rSS- tlitr 1-
wa:,ts to be sold or traded to some other Colonel """"IX? fireen Orass;
f'b. ... . l,'.-'.u r..i.A: II Vrnnk P.. Drit-
lctirui 1iiinium - "; , ,, 4i
i.i. i uuii, v tr Tulnshln. Al
i-ii i.i.n i. -y '?.'. -,..... i
it.i. vor fin : SPVPIU I naiutl piit
Vlanagcr Mcliraw stated till
that tho rcnoi'ls were news to
DmiL'las left the Aldino Hot
t us.mornin ,
to him. thai
in
Re-
itv after the game with the Phils es
loifiH. saying that ho would return
tliis afternoon MclSraw denied that
lie had any trouble with Douglas, but
d.tl say that' the veteran has hoi-it
"going bad" of late and that may hnvo
sometaing to uo wnn uu- irnri-. num. j......., "; -- - -- norll
It is singular .hat Douglas 'gSSrl!
n t ip box csterda afternoon by Man- lJ0 ' slxnl ,'w'- "'B
i.ger Mctiraw against the Phils and that
Ihe Ciant Iwirler was treated to an un
merciful lncmg without being taken
from the bo. Nineteen hits including
live liomeis and throe double were made
inn rue iioiivtr.v oi iMiiiKiii-. -uu i i.i
peator. Young Adam.
At Aqueduct Due de Morney. Inu-
itoche. Sileiup; spcond Kdvvina. t.eor.
gio. St. Michael; third Joan Mario.
Ilallvmooney, Clmmaron ; fourth lu-
.ll.io sinillncr Alone. .AInnel A. ; nun-
The runnlnir of tha I-atonla Oaks on Julv fl ,
2 Iionuo ndded money, will bring together
the best tlllles of tbo Knst analnst -Western I .1
By SPICK HAM..
Five great lawn "tennis )ilner who
have passed the 7onith of their careers
and thrre luminnries of the present dm
will be seen In exhibition matches this
afternoon on the courts of the Merion
Cricket Club nt Hnvorford. These con
tests arc being staged in connection
with the intercollegiate tournament
which began jesterdny.
The exhibition matches today will
begin nt, .1:110 o'clock when Penis
Wright, ex -national singles champion,
and Watson M. Washburn, of the
Davis Cup team, meet Dean Mnthey.
former national doubles champion,
with Ceorge M. Church, and Wallac
V. Johnson. Cynwjd. -.ingles champion
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania nnd
Delaware.
Another doubles mutch will have
Dwight Davis, donor of the Davis Cup, i
on the same side of the net with Hoi- ,
comb Wnrd. a former doubles chain-
pion. Their opponents will be Uoh
Wrenn. an cx-nntinnal champion, niid i
Illll Larned. seven times nntionnl sin
gles titleholder.
This evening there will bo n dinner y
at Merion in honor of the vlsitinr, j
players. Hesides tho college and ex-
hibition nlniers, several members o( I
I. S. L. T. A. and most of thoc of
ficially connected with tennis in Philn
'nelphia will be present.
' In the third round matches of the
intercollegiate tournament phijcd thl
morning. Ddmund Levy, of Cnllfortiia.
, defeated Joe Werner, the Princeton
I captain, in straight sots, (1-1. It ,1,
McNeil Drumwright. I'niversitj
Tpxns. defeated L. Weir. AVoostcr.
I Philip Neer. Leland Stiiiifonl. de
feated Wallace nates, l nnersity oi
California, (l-.'l, 0-4. This wns the first
appearance of the California star in
the East nnd wns tho best match of the
morning play.
F. Hastian. I'nl verity of Indiana,
defeated W. K. Kowe. Dartmouth, 7-."i,
MISS RYAN WINS AGAIN
California Girl Reaches Final of
British Tennis Tourney
Wimbledon. June US. Miss Llir.n
bcth Hyan. the California tennis star,
dcfentetl Mrs. Peacock, of England, in
the .first match of the semi-final round
of the women's singles in the Hrltish
turf court tennis championships here
today, S-0, 0-1. .. . .
Francis T Hunter, ot tlio l niteu
States, was eliminated from the tour
nnment bv H I. C. Norton, of Sout'li
Africa, in the semi-final tound of the
men's singles in a hard game that wont
to five sots The score wns 0-0, (l-Il,
5-7, "c", f i-l!.
In the siMiii-tintvl round of tho men's
doubles. I. S Donne and S. M. Jacob,
of India. .Ideated Alston nnd Desnraiu.
of Knglnnd. (1-1. 0-1. 0-1.
In tin second round of the women's
doubles Mrs. C'raddock and Miss Me
Cane, of England, defeated Mrs. Molln
Hjurstedt Mallory. tho Americnn singles
chnmplnn, and Miss Edith Sigoiiniey. of
Iloston. 1-0. 0-4. 5-d.
In nnother scml-finnl match of the
women's singlrrf Mrs. Siittprthwnitc. of
England, defeased Mrs. Clayton, also
of Englrnd, S-0. 0-2.
Milter Ix-k nt Hohlfrld. Itrond slrrrl and
Alleirhenv nvenue.
OermiintowTt at Nntlilty, Helxrade nnd
Ontnrln streets.
Oitmn .stursi nt llrldesburc, Wrhmond tnd
Ortltoilov strrrts.
Piu-kesbiirc Iron nt Stetson, lottrlli and
Berks streets.
rirookbn Royal (,lnnta nt Tlrisher
Twent-litli nnd Whnrton streets. ..
. I.lt Ill-others it spilth Phllidi'lplil I He
brew Association Ilrond nnd lllaler -Ireete
Joe Jnckson's All-Stnrs nt Jewish World.
Hftr-secnnd nnd Woodland nveeue.
1'ot .Motor Co. nt KowUnd ll-turs.
I rnnkford nvenue nnd Pratt streets.
Insurnnen lipngue r. C. v Pennsrl
iniila lire.
Ilunkrra nnd Itroliers' I.rngtie Illddle &
llenrj nt Redmond A Co.. Twentj -ninth nnd
t'learflelil streets.
Financial IyMijrte of Oermiintnwn Mitnn
junk Trust Co. vs. Cheltm Trust to., nt
f!Krm4nlmra llna fltih.
IWns Cake at Hhanahnn, Korty-Uhth and I
Itrown streets. . j
A. O. II. 103 nt Medln A. A' Sixtieth nnd
OxronI streets.
Frnnelsvlllei nt Meelown. Klxhteentli nnd
Htinllng Pnrk iiver.ue
Mnr( hesnev A. A., nt Houston Po-t. f hel
ten nvenue nnd Mucnnlln streets.
Nortlieimt Professionals nt st. ( lenient'M
C. t. Seventj-llrst street and Pusrlinll ave
nue. P. It. T. I emnip "A" Inrkson it Cum
berland. Tenth nnd Hutler streets.
P. H. T. "rt" I'r.inkford lit llrlmpnt.
Flftr-fourtli nnd IlPTks streets.
vrcsrEiwAVs rtr.sn.Ts
niiiejnekets' I.enBiie- Snvnl llospitnl S;
f. s,. Marine Detachment I. fort Mifflin
l Itrrelvlnir Station, t.
Kershaw 21 (Spring Mills I
AUTO EXPERTS TO
DRIVE GOLF BALLS
North Hills Host Tomorrow to.
Auto Trade Association Hold-
ing Big Links Tourney
MARSTON HOLES IN, ONE
By SANDY McNIBLICK
The nutomobllists will step down off
the upholstered front sent to do their
.ll.in Ininnrrnil 111 fnVOT Of tllP VPU-
,ii.,,,k ...,.......- - ,
known tee. In oilier words, instead oi
driving a car. the will tr their hand
nt driving a golf ball
The automobile industry, in Its wv
1 oral branphes, will take an afternoon
off for n golf tournament at the North
Hills Country Club nnd. in the words
of a member, after thev 'get through
their golfing efforts, thev nre expected
to prove that they arc still grent auto
mobilists. , .
The Philadelphia Automobile Trade
Association is handling the nffair nnd
an Invitation N extendi d to an one
nttnehod to tho industrj. whether a
member of the A. T A or not.
As not all those prppnt nre pxpected
to prove thomselvps star golfers, manv
"side-show" events nre planned. These
include an approaching nnd putting
contest, a driving contest and a handi
cap olghtoon-hole event divided into
three classes A. 1." handicap and loss;
1$. handicaps 10 to '-V. ; C. 20 handicap
and over. There will he prizes for the
low gross and net in oacli class.
Reside n team of ten members of the
Automotive Accessories Business Asso
ciation will piny ii team of the Auto
Trade Association. The events will start
at 1 o'clock tomorrow.
Marston (Jets "One"
Max Marston is the IntPSt membpr of
thp "Holp-in-One" Club The reftiiro
inents for membership in this club are
verj simple. All jou hnvo to do Is hole
out' from tho too at any hole, on nnj
course. In nnv country. Trj It.
Mnrston was admitted after plnvmg
the sptpnth hole nt Merlon, the famous
If).' -yard hole there, too and green on
n lo'vrl. with a dip between tlietn,
Mnrston figured he must be pretty close
to the pin on his drive, but It . a long
wnlk to the grpen. Natural i hagrm vv.ts
. j ,
Five Leading Batters $
;';i Ttt?o Major Leagues M
- 4
AMF.IltrAN I.KAOfK J
Tlnyer onil C'ltib 0. All K. II. P.O.
llellmnn, Iletrolt l 201 IU ina 4j '(I
Hpenker. Cleve 7 2M n f 408 . 1
Cobb, Detroit 274 00 10S .HOI
Ktilh. evr s.ork 07 2M 71 R .alO -.A
tncii. Detroit 04 2SS Bl 04 .364 f W
NATIONAL I.KAOOE ' l 7
Player and lull . All. R. II. r.C.
Ilornsbr, HI. I. 2R4 M 10S .400 ,
Cruise. Iloslon 107 17 4? 0a i
Miholson, Iloston US. JS 22 47 3S2 ,
oung. New ork B4 177 SO OS 307 '
Koush, Cincinnati 43 100 10 (ID .301
written on his face when he failed to
see the ball there but it changed to ft
smile when a casual glance, found the
hall at the bottom of the cup.
Mnrston is playing In his bcRt form '
this j ear. That "one" helped to glvo
him his fourth 70 of the present season.
His mnln nmhltloii Is to break 70. nt
which ho has had a chance more than
once Ho bad n chance In the dinner
tourne.v, coming lo the last two holes,
but got a 71 .
In the round tnentionpd abovp Mars
ton wns out In ,'H strokes, two under
par. Ho was two under 4'h to tho
sixteenth, which he reaced In two, only
to tokp threp putts. He ruined all
rhance tn break 70 on tho short seven
teenth with a five.
Hero's the card, cast course:
In 444384SS4 39 TO '
Out HIU41I 334
TO FILL VACANCY
Industrial Leaguers Will Hold Spa
clal Meeting This Evening
A special meeting of the Industrial
Baseball League will bp held this eve
ning nt the Hohlfrld plont. Tenth
street and Allegheny nvenue. to fill the
vacancy in the lengtir caused h the
withdrawal of one of the teams
Any industrial concern wishing to
enter is. invited to send a representative
to the meeting or get in touch with
; President Milton Hohlfcld at the plant.
Quaker City Seeks Games
Qunk-r Cltv I'rofeeslonals can be booked
for Julv 3 uref I ftwo gme-l The Quaker,
have won seen of their Inst olRht games
Plaved and on Sunda defeated Hoekdale
ri-l-iwnre fount league champions the
i lubs having plav-d n seventeen Inning
oreless to earlier In the season Stenton
Field Club will be pinved on Saturday and
th- Professional will trv to repeat their
former show Irsr wherein th-v d-feater thV
home club Ti to 3 Hnm- club offering in
ducements for either of tho above dates or
lor Tin r,K oar-s n'mross itrena enalle
a' "04 N'nrrls street or pbon Columbia 2T0
hetween 0 nnd I or i olumbla 1H71 in ihs
een'nff
i when u tvvuloi is batted us hard ns was
the vi'louin in the cm!', innings of a
timtcM II I'lli.'f hlirlor I- -out into III
im It w.is tint sn otcidin. Doui; as
going the . I't"' distiim o
' . . --. , & n v. ,An rt , If rt
ernexs. rruuerj win .wwi "' " '
llkelv starters Careful a contender In the
Kimtuckv llerbv also Is likely to Mart In
the Oiks Less pretentious potentialities
from the rcast aro Plambette Scotlind let
ami Idle Dell
St.
Browns Buy
I ..ills; Jum
and Release
Inmes K. Dnvios. of Leland Stun
ford Cniversity. defeated M. I. Maul
drv. Cornell. .1-7. 7-1. O-'J.
K. w. rrihlrmnn. Harvard, dotoatodi ,,oltjI1K .vu,rs
C. E (irangor. Cniversity of Tcmis, .. ' ' '
O.K. ll. 1. 0-1. I " " w,1(-"
J. B IVnnn. Jl'-. of Hanard. do- I the- have nuisidorci
fonted II. Bfiinio, of Now nik I ni- I h:if d on sentimental
FINISHING FIGHT ARENA
Work Will Be Completed by Thurs
day Night, Contractors Say
Mersey City. N. ,!.. Juno !!. The
I sound of hummers rings out day huh
i night nt Boyle's thirty acres, where
oxtia (tows of carpenters nnd laborers
, are j-ngngod in putting the finishing
'oik lies on tho arena in which Jack
Dci.pspy and (ieorges Cnrpcntlpr will
moot July 2.
; Thp work was to have been com
' plotod jesterdny. but n strike dolajed
0e i its progress. The contractors have as
i sured Promoter Tex IJIcknrd, however.
that the last nail will be in plnoc ny
Thursday night.
FRENCH FANS CAUTIOUS !
Loyal to Carpentler, but Not Eager
to Risk Money
Paris. Juno 2. The French people
arc solidly behind Cnrpentier in his
coming battle with Dempspj . but the
for sin oral weeks hnvo
voitlng a warning against what
over -confidence
lovnlty French
&
lh
onil
t
The J
Dobson to Be
i I Dobson
Busy
lias
busy
lav Ilelllv.
. .. v.n. hunn niirrnnneii n
insiin.wi "- " .r -,:-.-.. I-I..I. nf
I.ou s lirowns iruni ini- ,i.,..u.r. -
the Pailtle International League Robert
rminn luislness m.inager of the llrovvns,
111' ll u I -tto,' j. ,' .- ...
I lie j. y '. '""" 'Ti'-'u . . i ... in.1.1
schedule nrKii ni.im iiiiiruin.w " vr"..'"i..'."'.L "'""""' '. ,.T.ii- Th unennrtltlonal re
Stetson mi their nome groun is m i inriv- noi iou; '","",;, j . i,VhV nhtnlned
Uiii. .,,.., n,i Oueen lane Thursdnv they , lease of Ilernlo Itoland, n pitcher obtaineu
triiVel to Hrldesburg Krldav pin Hllldnle from Detroit oarl In the season
at home and on HntunMy meet Mnrshall R 'announced
Smith, nlso nt home. On Sunrtaj they pay , ;
2.JK'1 .?,'::m;r,K.nT i;.""' , Tn.M . C. a nflMn-elhleM!:.r..ld
In the morning nnd at nome in me nncr- tenm
noon
.ints games ltoss uosiauo .u.o
South Eighteenth street
vcrlt.v . u-. i ..i.
All of the officials of the tournament
wore entertained al lum heon bj Dr.
Hawk.
The entry list for the tournament wns
tho largest in the hisloiy of the event,
also was' Willi sixty-one piujers r.'iirvM'uiuii,-
tvventy.elglit educational institutions.
Before play began the Intercollegiate
Lawn Tennis Association held- Us nn
nunl session nnd elected Svrnouse Uni-
I ! ortsmon finnklv admit that few of
them know Dempspv, while Americans
have n bettor (banco to appraise- Car
pfntierf The big light is occupjing large space
in all the newspapers nnd crowding in
ternational politics and the "next war"
out of conversations.
The American supporters of Demp
sey here, however, cannot get nil their
monej- covered even nt liberal odds.
I
BRADLEY STOPS CASPAR
Darby's Seconds Throw Towel In
Ring In Third
Tat Hrndlov, Italian southpaw, suc
ceeded in his comeback at tho Eleventh
Mreet arenn b.v scoring n technical
knockout over Dnrbj Caspar, of Smoky
Hollow, when the lntter's seconds threw
a towel Into the ring In the third round
oraaiey weighed lriT pounds nntl i as
par tipped the beam jkt 140. I
In the soml-finalSflcorgie Russell
taslly defeated Young Marino in six I
round". Mnilno wns outclnssed fioin '
tn outset. Other matches resulted as j
lolkiRK: Kddle Dempsey beat Eddie
roley b.v a mnrgin. Young Sherlock'
nrew with Johnnv Sheridan and
tranklc Willis nnd Al Cordon drew ,
Abe Friedman Beats Young Montreal
Boston. June 2S Abo Friedman, of
nonton, was nvvarded the decision our
loung Montreal, of Providence, in n
ttn-round bout here. The men art
pantmweiKhts, and both hnvo recentlv
indicated their anxiety to seek the title
Mid by Joe Lynch.
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I Hre Is a Saving
i Surely Worth While
. Summer Suits
Made to Measure
MANUFACTURER'S
SALE
OF MEN'S
SUMMER
SUITS
$C7C'
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' 'liVi'7?' Price Ruthle.aly Cut,
J H Styk. & Fnbrict. All Slxea
White Striped Trousers,
$1.45 and $3.45
5 Community Clothes Co.
$
,ffr Htrt ki
1028 Buttonwood St.
Kprlnc Garden)
Blue Serges
Gray Serges
Herringbones
Pencil Stripes
Fancy Worsteds
25
Actual values up to $40
Wo take a decided losb on every suit sold nt this price.
Wc deem it advisable so ns to keep our organization busy
ami intact during the warm weather months when our
business is nt its lowest ebb!
Como in and see the quality of tho worstods embracod
you will recognize at a glnnce their highqunlity. And
you will be surprised nt the Inrgo assortment of patterns
nnd colorings.
Fast-Coor Blue Serge Suits
With Extra Pants $075
Made to Measure aJTT
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Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M.
Money -Saving News!
For a Limited Time We Offer
EXTRA TROUSERS
With Each Suit
Made
To Order
$29-50
$3po
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Iff
5PLENDW woolens
and worsteds, most
ly short lengths remain
inn from our recent
"choice of the house"
sale. Every suiting was a wonderful value at the original
price wiznouz zne extra trousers, now they are actually
double value. Come In, see for yourself, and let our
tailors measure you for a real tailoring bargain.
P. B. WHITE & CO.
TOM MALONEY, Manager
808 CHESTNUT ST.
OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
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