''. :'n3'T 'rr r rycrf J"'3w5'1 '' 'K' '?' 7:"v,r f' "v ::'?! i i i i mill i 'i' ip ! !! h "vvwsjMmHHHviM wh vjTW'irnpF7 i J.,"jpTe"1YrT 'i .uiiiMwiii7i:.-a;'' jj i 1 wwt s? i ; " '' ii V ' t? v fcope Is Crossed When GY PERKINS' DOPE , IS BEARING FRUIT '."Pitchers' Improvement Means ! v.. I not Place." Said Catcher Before Leaving HARRIS WINS ANOTHER ct.U..In fnntlnm hml OHO tiling fO be happy for this morning The Ath i.ii.. tfmiro in tiip brlMlnnt pitching ff Hr'ynn "Slim" Harris, started what It hoped to be another winning mrcuK .when he walloped the daylights out of ithe Senators. The Texan wns aided ind abetted by hfs teammntcs to such in extent thnthe men of the Capital Wftt had a chance. , Zachary, who Is known among his teammateB as a winning twirlcr, re ceived his second Setback nt tho bands of the fighting Macklcts In the two Zctnl scrfes between the teams. It was lm's" second triumph In the same number of starts against President Grif W nine. Acosttf relieved Zachary In the ninth, when Brewer took the for mer's place nr. oat. in w.u "y . It was the eighth victory out of the hi twelve starts for the Mnckinen, , record that has not be equaled by a .team wearing the elephant since lftM. It Is really the most promising exhibi tion given by the Shlbc Park crew SSe the halcyon days when, cham pionships rolled in with such frequency that, the fans took it nil as n matter of course. There 1h real reason to be ntliuccd at the present time. The pitchers on whom Connie dc pcndi most to drag him out of the cellar lie finding Uielr true form In the wnrin -cather, while the remainder of tho team even confidence by the work ot 'tlclr brethren on the hill, arc rally ng i,h their bats and with their playing in the field to such an extent that no longer do other tennis regard them as oft Picking and n stepping stone to better place in the league standing. Cy Perkins, who plays second to no catcher in his league, said just before the team started for Jloston tlint lie noticed a big improvement In the pitch ers, and that if they continued the As would be out of the cellar before the first of August, adds more heat pros trations to its list. Cy should know for he is catching them all. Ills dope is bearing fruit. Mack sent Einmctt McCnnn back to ihortstop yesterday, and the West Phil adelphia lad knocked out n single that cached in a run. He also plajnl a cute fielding game, his only iniscuc doing no damage whatever. Shortstop Is the weakest link in the chain of Inner for tifications, and once Mnck plugs that up the tenm will be mndc. Paul Johnson teems to have added much punch to the outfield, although, he has been n trifle weak in fielding. The story of the Phillies enn be told In two words: They lost. The Dodgers In the opening game of the scries made George Columbln Smith yenrn for his undergraduate days back nt Morning fide Heights. He was nicked for four teen whacks, several of which were tainted, but the greater mnjority of which were real solid. Hy Myers cracked out a triple nnd Griffiths n double. ' QUARTET OF STARS WILL RACE AT VELODROME Fifty-Mile Golden-Wheel Event To night's Feature Four winners of Golden-Wheel com petition lu 1020 will be starters when that fifty-mile annual feature Is de cided on the circular trnck nt the Point Breeze Velodrome tonight. Each of those victors In the four different Golden-Wheel races, incidentally, rep resents as many different countries. They nre Frank Corr.. the Auntrnl lan champion; Vincenzo Mnddonn, title holder of Itnly ; Georges Seres, the Frenchmnn who won the world's crown it the last Olympic games, and Clarence Carman, the Jamaica, I. I., flyer who is recognized as the International champ. Another fenture on tonight's pro nam will be a one-mile sprint match between Orlnnde' Plnni, the Italian champion, and Willie Spencer, now rep resenting Amcricn. Each hns won every race nt the locnl track this season. During 1010, 1020 nnd so 1'nr this year Spencer hns won 24 out of 25 raws hers. Piani has finished first in 12 out of 14 events nt the Point Hrecze 'Drome. FLEISHER BLANKS CHESTER Varners Shut Out Frank Miller's Club by Score of 5 to 0 Tlie Fleisher Ynrncrs traveled to Chester yesterday afternoon, defeated Frank Miller's club 5 to 0 nnd were wen escorted to the train by the police. "My Fossett waa the cause of the hit yT' He objected to one of the umpire's aedMons In tho sixth, and nfter the game was ovor about 1C00 fnns got fter the visiting players. Hockonbury was on the mound and Triii cllrstPr bntteis at tils more. tr. , "'V1 No,n,n WPrn t,u bnttiS tin A eJu,rD1Cr h,lvi"t " fr'Pln With ? ThPBcorPbj innings: "lie S ,l, s " A " r 0 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 00 JONES LEADS GOLFERS Old York Road Tourney Starts Under Adverse Conditions Ihe enrlv1"." ,j01";8' ?f l1 1'"'-"1'. '"'' nvitnti n Im T ,n tl1" ,'r',,"l "nnuul v0V c"lf tOliriloiiK'Ilt of the Old SI Th'a.,1,Count''y ( 1,,b ' with nn d ; ?) plllJrpr" ,COV(,,'0(I ""' rourw nn- lions! '"n " 'P,'fe n""1'- '"mil ilimes' card : ; b 4 r 3 n t) 3 337 hi rcsweii. f ivincetoii, 41-i:t--M loday s ptaj . ,l,.v, ted to the .ninl "ration ioiiikI, ii, Inirh !.,',". 0 her flli .7. h,'.n l'1 ,,,,,",. " " - millij b"i-.jnie M-orlns win 1 nuts. FormeP Shooting Champion Dies n nam " " ,el'rl Hf. for (he phi i ZIT"" M'"S: n?.M ,,n,r.,l,,;li,Iv.,n Seats for the Dempjey-Carpentier Fight BICYCLE STORE 1203 Girard Ave. r What May Happen In Baseball Today NVTIONAI, T.KAOWK rinh Wnn Lust r.o Win. .n7 .(m .003 ... .IU7 ... .sin ,, . .boo .. rittfttmricli Xnvr York . lloilon . . Nt. I.miln, Hrooklyn ( MriiKO. ( Inrlnnutl , t'lillllrs . . IIM) .037 44 IK ..40 21 , SB 20 .. 34 Hi . . si at . 2U :it .i:u an .302 2 sn .100 ,3B 10 44 AMKIUCAN I.KAUUK Club Won Ixit P.C. Clfrelnml ,11 21 .1117 NfW.Vork 41 28 ,B04 U niMnnton 37 :s .11211 Ronton . . . , 32 33 ,402 itroit as an ,47s ChiroKO 27 33 ,43B Nt. .taill 28 38 .424 Alhlrtlrs . . 20 40 ..'!! I Win .01! I.or ,(IJ8 .MS .821 .41)1) .III .133 .11)3 .171 .1211 .418 .383 YESTERDAY'8 RESULTS NATIONAL I.KAOUF, Hrootdn, Oi Milllle. 2. lloatnn, 81 NV' Vrk, 2, IMItuburitli, 3i Chlearo, 1, St. I.ouln-Clni-lnnntl, not Krhrilulnl AMKIUCAN I.K()LF, AthtellrH 3 Wiililncton. 1, Nriv Vork, 8 Dnnton, 0. Nr York, fli lloitlon, 3 (strnml Kiimr 10 Innlnci). Cleicluml, III Detroit. 0. St. I.oiil. 21 C'hlcnao, 3 (10 Innlnxn). AMKIUCAN ASSOCIATION St. rnnl, 13t Mltnimkfc, 2 (Int Rnmr) Mllwnukrr. Oi St. rnnl. 8 (2il itnme). MjnnrupollH, l)t KunKiin City, 2 (lit Rnmr). Mlnnrniioll. Hi Knnmin Oil). I (2d Ramp), l-oullllr, 81 Collimblld, 2 (lt Kninf). l.onlMlllr, 111 rnlumliUK, B CM Eiimr) Inillnnnpolln, ni Tolrilo, 1 (lr Knn), Tolrtlo, Oi IndluniiiiolU, 4 (2d Riimr) 80UTIIKUN ASSOCIATION Atlanta. 2 .MrmJhU, 8 (1st lut), Atlnnla, 3 llrmplils, 1 (2d omr) Molille, Bi IllrnilnKhnm. 3 (1M minr). Mnblln. 2; lllrnilnnhnm, 2 (2d Biimr). Np Orlrnns. 7l I.lltle Ilo(k, 4. nhvllll-, Hi t liuttunooRn, 3. KASTRRN I.KAOUB Hartford, Bl SprlnKllrld. 0. !;!!i'".d. I2l.rretrr. 7 (Int enmp). I'ltlMlrld. Ti WprrrHlrr. 1 (2d cnnif). Ilrldcrpoii, 8 Albany, 0. Mutfrburj, 13 New Iluen. 2. TODAY'8 SCHEDULE NATIONAL IXMIt'K Hrooklyn nt I'lilliiddphla (pontiHineil, mln). New lork nt llonlon (postponed, rain). Cincinnati nt I'lttMiursh. St. ToulMJIilruEO not xrhrdoled. AMEHICAN I,E01T: Athletic nt Wnthlncton. Iloston at 'New lork (postponed, ruin). Ilctrult nt ('level ind. Clilcnco nt St. I..wiU. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE RB4ri OP YKSTKKIl.W Ilnffnlo. 3i Itochenter. 0. Ilnltlmnre. II Iteadlnir. 0. Jemey Clti, Tf Newark, 8. Syracutr-Tnroiitn, not nelieanlrd. SCIII!Il'I.K FOR TODAY llaltlinorr nt Rnutlnc. Nemirk nt Jcrner City. Itnrhexter 'it lliiffiln. Syrncnne nt Toronto. STANDINOS OF THE CLUI1S . I.. !(. llultlmore. B4 IS .783 Neuurk. llufTtilo. . Ill Jl .BUS Sjrncunf Rocheoter. 37 31 .341 Jer. t'lti Toronto... M 3.1 .478 Re.idliiE. W. I . P.C. :m ju .ish 30 3(1 .455 32 38 .44!) , ID SI .271 REFORMERS MUST HAVE MORE FACTS, SAYS GARVAN Prosecutor Not Inclined to Ask In dictments Against Fight Principal" Jersey City, June 30. Prosecutor Picrro Gnrvan today told a representa tive of the Associated Press that unless more facts were presented to him by the International Iteform Bureau lie would not recommend to the Hudson CoiAty Grand Jury tomorrow that it return an indictment sought to block the iJcmpsey-Cnrpentier bout here Sntur- t'ay. Representatives of the Hurcau and the Clergymen's Community Club of Jersey City, nfter having failed In three nttempts to get an Injunction staying the match, yesterday uppeared before the prosecutor and laid before him fncts which they said tended to show Pro moter Tex lticknnl and the principals were planning criminal violation of State law by staging n prize light in stead of n boxing match. Mr. Gnrven today said : "I wil present all the facts which nre now in my possession regarding n viola tion of the law on the part of the prin cipals connected with tho fight. If no further facts ure presented to me other thpn those now in my possession I will not recommend to the Grand Jury an Indictment in this mutter." Boots and Saddle Inquiry Ih well plnrcd in the Dry Itldge Handicap at I.ntonla todny. P. O. King nnd Aph nre likely contenders. Horses In good form In other rnccs are: First, Jane Pennypncker. Cllntonville, Uasll; second, Chewnk, .Marimba, Hrcd at Home; Hilrd. Humphrey. Nordeck, Itompcr: fourth. Relieve Idle Hour, Brunswick. Miss Muffins; sixth, Tam per, Alverida, T.adj Mother; seventh, Yellow Blossom, V. G. McCUntock, Whippet. At Aqueduct First race, Sunny Hill, Brink, LaKross; second, Ovor mntch. Subhadar, Peccant; tliird, Ned dam, Regnl Lodge, Valor; fourth, Polly Ann, Huperwoman, Bnnksla ; fifth, Dorcas, Herd Girl, Sister Flo; sixth. Pantheon, Hepnrntion, Knot Grass. Chicago Packer Offers Job to Loser of Fight Chicago. June 30. Whether Georges Carpentler or Jnck Demp sey u?nrs the chntnplon's belt lifter next Saturdays meeting at Jersey City, tho defentcd fighter has some thing to soothe his hurt feelings and bruised body. One of the "big five" packers today sent telegrams to Jack and (Jeorges, offering the- loser n position In tho company's intelligence depart ment. Should Dempsey retain his tltV. Georges can return to Paris ns the French representative of the packer. Pain is Nature's sig nal that something is wrong, and unless it is quickly righted it may easily become serious. If the aches are In tho joints and muscles Absorbino Jr. will allay tho pain quickly nd restore tho tissue to its former healthy condition. Swellings which so com monly accompany pain are quickly reduced by a brisk Absorbino, Jr. rub. 11.25 a bottle at roost drucglits' W. F. YOUNG, Iiw. Springfield . MaMacbuiatta cibjsS nan. - HW -S3 nir(Xftr "J-rl EVENING PUBLIC George Chaney Fails AS GEORGES APPEARS IN REAL " A fllSHfei 1'"''' wlf 4 . fer -:- ZJt $ There Ims been 11 lot of mystery nbout his bout with Jack Dcmpsey nt Jersey his public workouts nnd not showing on Joe Hechett, whom tho Carpenticr's Retainers Tell Why He Will Win Maiuiasset. N. V.. June 30. All members of Georges Cnrpontlcr's camp nre confident that the blonde French mnn will be victorious In his battle with IJempsey next Saturday afternoon. I'helr various opinions follow: Mnnnger Ileoenmpn "Ah, my Georften neer fooled mo yet. After Saturday I will bo mnnaner of- tho world's heavyweight champion." Trainer (Jus WlMon "Cieonten an a light liiiivynrlicht cumo lulu contact with some of tho world's clavorct and hardest hitting rliiKmen. id. known too rnucn for Ucmpitey." Captain J. H. Mallet, thn challenger's frlind and adviser "deorsea has always risen to tho occasion. Ha hai nover jot failed to carry out his Intentions and he Intends to beat Dempsey. 1 bollcvn In him." I'nul .lonnie, Krench heavjwelRht and sparrlne partner "Oeorcei win easy " Ueutenant I'Serre Mullet, thn challunger's war comrade "Wo believe Carpentler's ex perience and ring generalship will carry him through to victory." Joe. Jennnette "Carpentler Is too smart a fighter to lose this bout. He n 111 he uuay when Dempsey hits and the champion will not be able to tieo his right hand It will bo (hat fast." 1 t'harle Iedoiix. Krench bantamweight champion "I think Georges will win because I hi has plenty nf sonie and knows how to IHKC CUrO UL lillliBCIl Marcel Denjs. Krench llghtn eight "Ooorges will win with n one-two punch, and I do not think that Dempsey will be nble to hit him one telllni" blow." Heurl Marrot, chef and erstwhile sparring partner "(Jeorges will make his Jaw look like a beefsteak. ' Italian Joe (inns, who sparred with the challenger durlne threa weeki of tho train ing period "I believe Carjientler will knock out Dempsey In tho fourth or fifth round w'th a right to the Jaw. Carpentler Is tho fastest man of his wolght that I have eer seen " Chris Arnold, sparring; partner "Carpen tler has a right hand that never misses, and It paralyzes when It strikes," DEMPSEY RULES FAVORITE 165 of 225 Sportsmen Interviewed Think Champion Will Win Now York, June 30. Jack Demp sey ruled the fnvorlte nmong 105 sports men out of 22T Interviewed as to the probable outcome of his mntch with Georges Carpentler nt Jersey City Sat urday. Fifty-eight predicted that the French challenger would wear the world heavyweight championship crown, while a scattering few. including n college trnck trainer of considerable note, snid they expected the bout to be about even. Men declaring for Carpentler gen craU declined to stnte out and out that the Trenclnnnii is their favorite. Their genernl opinion was 'that if the bout goes five rounds Carpcnticr will outbox the chnmplon for the remainder of the contest. The great majority professed to believe that Dempsey's hitting power will bring the bnttle to n sudden close If he lands n blow on Georges. Those favoring Cnrpentler "aid they believed the challenger's supposed su periority In boxing would stand off the champion through the early rounds. Onl n few were willing to predict that Carpentler will knock out the champion nnd those demnnd long odds. NORTON TO MEET TILDEN South African Tennis Star Will Play Champion for Tltlo Wimbledon, June 30. (By A. P.) -B. I. C. Norton, the South African tennis star, today won the right to meet William T. Tllden, nf Phllndcl phla, the world's singles tennis chnm plon. In the challenge round of the mcn'H singles in the British tirrf court tennis championship by defeating Manuel Alonso, singles champion of Spain. Norton won by 5-7, 4-fl, 7-5, 0-3, (1-3. Randolph Lycett, of Kngland, nnd Miss r.lUnbeth Itynn, of California, defeated F. M. B Fisher and Mrs. Pencock, of Englnud, In the fourth round of the mixed doubles, 0-2, 7-5. By their vlctroy Lycett nnd Miss Hynti qualified for the semi -final round. imm M x IIIIIIIIIHllIlP1 A Men-De-Lion it the ' 8ai' an sane8' thing to light on the rourth. Insure the day's sue- nn I cess wiin a nanuiuii. II! fn 4iri one ttamtarti of I ... ,n , i e. i quality iuc up to j tor llllllilll ! I Hi II M, ris.ninn huns. Mfrrs, Philadelphia (I II fgKf?S9f Hill llH LEDEBr-PHILABELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 3,921 the ring ability of Cnrpcntler became of his carefulness In prcpnrlns for City Saturday. Some critics believe the Frenchman hns been stalling in his best form. Above Cat-pent ler is reproduced in tun different attacks Frenchmnn stopped in n round at London, Hnglntid, In 1018 Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues NATIONAL IXAOTF, a. A II. R. on tun A2 33 110 17 38 123 22 35 ikii :m 44 170 10 II. Ave ls .107 tl 400 47 .SS 37 .37 1 01 .3.11) II. Ate 110 4IH 113 .408 108 .388 81) .:!() on .303 llornsliy. St. I.ouls. Cruise. lloton Nicholson. HoMon . loung. New orK . Itoush, Cincinnati . . AMKIUCAN ijcivi: 0 A II. R. nr 203 no no Ms r.o on 278 70 00 S42 73 05 262 R! tlellmnn. Detroit . Speaker, Cleveland C0I1I1, Detroit .... tilth, New York . Veuch, Detroit . . WILL STAGE BIG FIGHT IN EIGHTEEN-FOOT RING Carpentler May Battle With Demp sey Toe to Toe New York, Juno 30. Jack Dempsey and Georges Cnricntler will meet in nn eighteen-foot ring In thn Jeisiy City arena , This Is the mlnlnium-slzed fighting urea permitted under the contract signed by tho boxers. The maximum is twenty -four feet, nnd sporting men both here nnd nbrond expected tlint the French man would nrguo vigorously for n plati form that would give him more oppor tunity for the skillful footwork for which he is noted. The fact that no of ficial piotcst bus come from the Car- h.h!a. inn... I11IU f, 1,1.(1 ft flllTlll till rumors that the challenger intends to box Dempsey toe -to -toe. Confusion arose Inst night over the size of the ring because of the fact that, although it will measure eighteen feet from rope to rope, there will bo a-i ( overhnng of a foot or so to rrcvent tin . boxers being hurled from the btngc. WANT GEORGES TO PARADE Boston Mayor Will Extend lnvlta-1 tlon to Carpentler j Boston, June 30. Before Georges Carpentler steps into the ring nt Jersey City next Saturdny for his battle with Jack Dempsej. Mnyor Peters, of Bos ton, will present him with nn Invita tlon from the Twenty-sixth (Yankee) Division to join the veterans In their parade here July 4. On Jul 24, 1018, while the division was nt Chateau Thierry, a French nvin tor .who had been participating in nn attack on German plnnes wns forced to descend within the lines of the New England division. This pilot's media nlcinn was (Jeorges Carpentler. After the battle Major General l'dwnrds per sonaliy thanked the French champion tor his services to the Americans. Mayor Peters will leave Friday night for Jersey City. ' De Paul Open for Fourth De Paul C. C, a M4enlee;i-nlneieen-ear old team, would like to play a double-header In New Jersey on the Fourth They also have several open dates Itaymond Fnrrell 71S0 Tulip street. Youll Certainly Want a New STRAW for the "Fourth," at These Prices Buy your new straw now. We've taken our entire stock of our stores, divided it into two lots and cut tho price so mucn mat it hurts. For Today, Friday and Saturday All onr Ilejrular S3.00 Straws Now 1217 Market St Factory jbb-s Storos ML95 $ AC All our feW Mrfc Kesulnr VI'VV $4 and $5 UBlisS to Knock Out Joe Tiplitz at, the Phillies' Pair ACTION Scraps About Scrappers Horn Tros has been dolnir good work In refereelng matches at the Eleventh Street Arena Secral times he has used good Judgment In stopping one-sided bouts. Jnek llood, local sportsman his placed himself among Uiose picking Dempsey to stop Carpentler "The Frenchman hasn't got tli build to withstand the off-nslie of the giant killing Jack," s.is Hood Joe Logan tins added two mtttmen to his stable Thoy are Ie-o Nvnite. U.Vpounder. and Charley McC'abe, 10S, who Is 11 brother of Jimmy. Herman Hlndln Is getting Hohhy McCnnn In perfect fettle for his tmeting with Freddy Turner at the Cambria tomorrow night Other bouts: Hobby Mcl-rod '. Jlmmv Tler ney. Franklo Hmltli vs. Kid West. Charley Daggert vs Tommj (Sorman and Mike Rlsbo vs. Iawrcnce Henderson. Chick .Innnettl Is complctlng41ils program for Saturday afternoon at the National Club The wind-up will be a heavyweight tilt be tween KratiKlo Ilrltton and johnny McAvoy. Arrangem-nts havo been made to announce details of the Carpntler-Dempsey bout, punch by punch, during the course of the show. Young Tom Sharkey Issues a challenge to Jimmy Murphy. Joe Iltz or any other we), lerw eight "I'm In swell shape." writes Sharkey, who has been training with Bobby McC'ann nnd Eddie Morgan Tete Noognn. a 138-pounder has Invaded Philadelphia from the South Despite his weight Noogan won the welterweight and mlddlowelght chimplonshlps of Oooreti while In the army, ho says He stopped Charley Hanlon In two rounds at the Oaiety Inst week. Pirates Sign a Catcher Pittsburgh, June 30 The Pittsburgh Vntlu11.1l League Hnsebnll Club li is Igned Tom llrottem n catcher now with the "ashlngton Americans, officials of the team announced here. Fournler Out for a Week nellerlllr. III., June 30. Flrrt Ilaseman Jacques Fournler, of the St. Txiuls Nationals, sustained a torn scalp In a collision at first base In an exhibition game which the Car dinals won, 7 to S, yesterday. It was said he would not be able to play for about a week. Semi-Pro Hurler Fans 23 Pittsburgh. Vn Juno 30 William Steele a semi-pro pitcher, sesterday struck out twenty-threo men. 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( ntton suit (xi t I.lfr-sminj u,;tfc is'.on I0 I'ure Unrstrd suits llfe-snvlnK or .ie. SA On SI. no S 1.INI ;.( Oil 11.10 Matt Order Shipment FREE. Write for Catalon ES BROADWAY CYCLE CO., INC. .lT''Jl.?e?l CJJtre" (Open Evenings) 527 MAKK.LT ST., PHILA. ,,r""J', lV" iwy. RAIN FALLS, BUI TIPLITZ KEEPS DPI Chanoy Fails to Score Knock out, Rally in Later Rounds Winning for Him BROWN-BENJAMIN IN DRAW Uy T,OUIS II. JAKFK George Chancy, of Baltimore, defeated Joe Tiplitz, of Philadelphia, nt the Phil lies Ball Park, but the dubbed knock out king failed In his efforts to even up the kino he suffered In the third found of a match with "Yusll" tit Shibe Park two years ago. While Chanej scored with n lot of hefty wnllops at no tlm' did It nppear ns If Tiplitz was on the orgo of being stopped. Tlint Tiplitz was nble to go the dis tance with the Baltimore bnttorlng-rnri really came ns a big surprise. ( hnoej was nn even-money wager to win on a knockout. Tiplitz, however, fooled n lot of the wise boys, some of whom even went so far ns to laev 2 to I that Joe would be put to sleep. For five rounds Tiplitz was n winner He earned the better of the third and fifth rounds, the first und fourth were even nnd the second belonged toC linnej. Tiplitz mnde the .vinryinniirr ...r. .. Ish nt thiKs in these early hess ons wtli the use of a straight lift Jnb T n. and again Joe stabbed, George without n return. In the fifth rotin.l 1 ll scored with nt least ten straight len.is before Chancy was able to retalmtc. Chancy Baltics It was CbaneJ's rally it. the as and lefts and back-stepped virtually throughout the round. frnme. Tiplitz came nut for hmj ' rnmj. meaningly, just as he did a t th- ! art of the contest, when he bent, j nn.p? the punch continually. But lip J unable to keep up the pace .1 tl. in t round, nnd he was ver much on tin. defensive nfter the first minute. ,' Both Tiplitz nnd Chae suffered rut eves. Chaney's left was opened in tlir second nnd Tlplitz's right o ptlc was ilppo.d open in the fifth. It wns i u ferocious contest and wn- greatly on joyed by the 1B.0O0 ans w ho were nmong tliose there. W bile be lost. . Up litz proved he was n hea.lv "j,!1",: .... . i ,l(nniin ulien tie tlglltiut. i,ecmeMtoo fast for. him. There were -everal occasions wlien . oe l """' put out his chin ungunrd d. but ( hnne .onnecting solidlv with a few blows, fniled to feaze him. ,.,. The show was marred by a shower, starting as n drize in the fifth round of the Ilnrry Kid Brown -Joe Benjnin n bout nnd continuing into n timing rnin during the seventh nnd eighth rounds. This bout ended In n draw. Brown nnv ing the better of the fifth nnd seventh rounds, the second, fourth, sixth and eighth being even-up. and Benjnmin showing to advantage in the first nnd third. , ... ,. , .. Thov nppenred to hove tnlked it oer"'as the bell sounded for the final round, nnd Brown and lb njnmin jut fiddhd nrouml until the lnt half min ute or so. when the rnln. which had been coming down In torrents, subsided temporarily. Frank McCrncken ref erred this set-to. Tiplitz nnd Chnney then were hustled into the ring to finish their feud, nfter much of n wrangle over a referee ques tion. Sammy Hnrrls. Chanej 's m.tn ager. refused to have I.nu GrlmfOn of ficiate, and Herman Taylor, one of the promoters-, ended the argument bv jumping into the ring nnd acting in the capacity of third man Kid Williams nnd I.ouislann appeared In the Inst bout, and they fought their fjjASAlLk amiMTiTin .i in Base Ball Specials Kojb' rirlders' Motes wMr 1c I S3 Hots' I ulrhrrs' Mitts M.ftO I SI Ilrlders' Motes $; SO ('lltrhers Mitt $1 -,(. 'iih- llovs' lliisrliuli ,it lOe 1 llnvhill Hals floe . J. Ile.irli Ilnseball lints. JJ $t .V) lit- salesmen's" samples'. V,lV one! half of i iIiiIhk iirlres. """, "f- Fishing Specials IHn ,,r,f1n,1",,r.,,,l,,,ln SI. 1ft si. .Ml llinilr v Ml-hriiss lll, ... 50. I Islilim- Unu'ci H1 , C1 fl-Wl re !.... . . " l.liri!f alnol m.t ... . - ..., iiKiMK-nsrj sult-H liter Moiling - -mVi..mrrj IIOflhN. fur 30o ilui. Auto Specials iilmrn Smirk Slrlln.- I,.. I - I'lllEN 311. yfZj SI. Ml '.y. 8 1, mi '' .Ml, S1.J.1 Turd lull l.lehts " iUiiliilile Mrenrhm IwiMrll Hush l.Ulil, FREE (Inr spun, Srrtli Dent nir... Itaselmll s.ure 1 Mil,.,. '.JR ' i. Nm Jrrs-i ml IVmm uli.l II,, d Jlniis of Kiirroiitulliiir rountrt rillir. .., ,r ..Hiiro lltt. ...... .,.. , ..llrnl,, CiPtnden, N, J. Ruri8 Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAIi M5AOUK .S.Mi7fTVTF S Tl ritlMiurgh.. I II III 7 3 1 111 Hrooklyn ... 4 5 0 IB Chicago.... 10 1 17 SI. frills... 5 a 7 M I'hllllKi ....; 12 2 14 Boston I 7 2 .1 12 Cincinnati..! 2 5 10 New York.. 11 8 2 10 AMKIUCAN IMMiVE ' S M TTi V S Tl ClPtclfinil .. 15 1 12 II! 10 New York. . II I a! 22 lloslon .. .. 0 H 8 22 Detroit .. .10 fl' in Athletic"... ft I r, it ChlcnRO.... 8 .1 11 hi. Ixnils... 1 2 12 j- ft Washington. I 1 1 g- g INTKKNATIONAIj I.EAGI'E !si.mitiwitii'- s fl linltlinnre ..I 8! it'll l)i 1 1 I :fn S rncitse ... 1 1 HI 71 :m Itorhestcr . I 'ill 12 0 :i2 KcnillnK ... (),7 I01 0 27 HufTnln .1121 0 ."' 211 .lerscy City. 2 81 2 7' jin Newark ....i 8,' r, 5 l8 Toronto ,... .I'm i I 1 1-, linn' three rotnuls In n stonily doun ppnr. Willi:im returned nn env yietor. winning every round. The Kiddn socked nnd rocked I.onNlnnn vielouxlj round tlio body ulth rislits nnd IcffN, nnd nlo sfnecered him ltli imnclies to the jnw. "Iyoulsl" fotntht n defeiiKhe bnttle, Mnvlng ofT it knockniit, hut ho mih forced to ns similnte n troiinrlnK. In the opening encounter Dnnny Krniner found n tnrtnr in the tiernon V ,'ol','n Hnssell, who f.ubstitutc.1 for Hoy Moore, but the locnl southpilw iIiiRger linnlly Mowed nwuv his op ponent in two mlniitd nnd fortv-three socondi of the fifth round, uhen Itcf eree (.r nison stopped the mntch. Hug-i-ell lintl been floored with n corlon of rights nnd lefts to the head, nnd when be uroso nt the count of nine Kramer crowded the badly beaten boxer, when the referee intervened. BUENOS AIRES EXCITED Championship Fight Arouses Great Interest In South America IhJciiM Aires, .lime .'10. (Hj A. P.) Interest in the Dempsej -Cnrpcntler match outweighs all other world new received bore. Dlspntches from the training qunrters of the two fighters arc prominently fentured in the newspapers, which nre publishing picture, car toons and nnecdotes of the men nnd special correspondence from New York nnd Pnris, supplemented bj lnteriew.s with locnl pugilistic celebrities n.s to the probuble outcome. One pnper will give a prize of a courso In boxing In struction to the reader guessing nearest to the victor, round and tjpe of the finishing blow. Most of the pxperts think tlint Demp sey hns the better chnnce to win, but 'entlnientnlly the nre hopeful that Carpentler will enrry off the palm nf victory, because, like the Argentinians, be Is l.ntiti. More Calls for Tropical Worsteds to Measure . $50 A feather-Nveight worsted, built to your order, of such lightness as to give you all the comfort possible without sacrificing your sense of being well dressed. These worsteds arc to be had in twenty-one individual patterns, expert design, cut on fashion able lines, tailored by the best bench tailors in Philadelphia. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER MERCHANT TAILORING SHOP 1217.-19 Chestnut Street wimJvMmmi m uMWnmwdfnmwm 16l7 IVIral Don't Miss This Big 1Y1C?I'1 Wonderful Saving ! 3 Pc. Summer Suits Made to Measure Blue Serges Gray Serges j Herringbones Pencil Stripes V Fancy Worsteds ) Actual values up to $40 This is jour opportunity to order a pood, substantial suit at a remarkable saving. The list of worsteds embraced .should conunct ou. Wp are out to create business therefore, this tremen dous reduction. Worsteds thnt arc ideal for warm weather and fall wem in a largo wiriety of patterns and colorings. Fa&t Cnlnr Rhi -w . &V kSMftM With Extra Pants $Qy.7 Made-to-Measure Store Closes k HOST OF NOTABLES , TO SEE BIG BOUT Diplomats, Government Offi cials, Business Men, Finan- teja ciers and Artists Will Attond ffTi SOCIETY WOMEN, TOO New York. June .10. When .Tnrk Dempsey nnd Oeorges Cnrpcntler fnrc each other for the world's heavyweight boxing ehninploiiship in Jersey City Saturdny afternoon there will be present n groaUr uemblago of na tionnl nnd Interniitlonnl notables thnii ever before nttended n lillgillHtic con test in the hitnry of the sport. FrnniT, ICnKlnnd, Cnnnda, Aitstrnlln. Africa, nnd even China nnd Jnpnnhnve contrllniteil their ipiotns n the crnwdii of fight fnns nlrendj here. ' Many women nre among the early nrrivnl and the ollicinl Ilht of reservntlons ill' dicnted tlint not less thnti live thotinnd iepresentntieH of the fair se many of tliein socially prominent in New . N. ork nnd other sectloiiN of the country, - will view the encounter. At lenst one member of President Harding's Cnblnrt, Attorney Oenernl Dniighert, will be nt the ringHldc. In iiumernble dlploinnts nnd political' lenders whose names command respect 1" throughout the I'nited States and foreign countries have made their rescr- vatiotis. Among the well-known business men nnd linajiciers who will attend ore J. l . Morgan, Henry Ford, Hnrrj Payne" Wliltm-i. Payne Whltncj, S. V. Ilnruch, Ilarrj F. (jiiggenhelin, Percy Hoikefellcr, Vincent Astor, Uusseil O. Colt nnd others of equal prominence. Theodore Hnosewlt, Jr.. Assistant "" Secretary of tile N'nvi . and Mrs. Ilooso- ivelt; Mr. nnd .Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt, .Mr. and Mrs. Mcholns Longworth, Governor Edward I. Kdwnrds. of New .It-rncy, and Miss Anne Morgan will be in tho boxes. Hundreds of celebrities in the mu sical, thcntricnl and moving-picture , worlds nlread hnve engaged their seats. Among them are David Ilelasco, John McConnnck, Morris (iest, William Fnr- num and "Eddie Leonard." Dotiglun MiirDiitiKs, accompanied bj n part or Kill notnhles from the Cnla Moving Picture Studios, will arrive tomorrow, f .Inmes J. Jeffries, with his wife nild , daughter, will be at the ringside, as will Wrtuall) nil the erstwhile und present dnj celebrities of pugilism, many of whom will bo presented from the ring before the contest. Jim Coffrot,h, the San Francisco, promoi -. who, in the day of listlnna's How or nn the Pacific Cont. hiwelf sponsored a number of ehninploiiship contests, hns purchased -his ticket. Other prominent names on the list. include James J. Corbet t. Hex Pencil, William A. Ilrndj. Coorge Ado. Sain Harris. "Hlg" P.lll Edwards. William J. Fljnn. Director of the Bureau of " Investigation of the Department of Justice; (Jeorge M. Cohan, A. J. Drexel Piddle and (Jeorge W. Loft. Mens Merchant Tailors iiiiimuminninnnfiniiitiiiiiiiiiuiiinuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiinuiimmiiiai Chestnut St. rro 5L,f 34 Daily at 6 P. M. 25 1 ' 1 r 'IS jp' ft tv M n . ' & n I T I V ,r V
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