Ha ftoMjt ffji p-y;;;;, s?; ,-.Trr T.-'.-' rw7?,r; ' TO' WIN II II IIIPMII I III1 HHPIIIBM ! III mil HI IH I lMMHIB PMIP HH f " vrMHmKBKWIiF.Vi : ' rt rimamfK,:' OT"-'. J ' r.lA : fe.:w;s r '(,' V" I "i r. ' cT . v' ;,. ' ' BVBNlrf3 i?UBLIC 'LEDGERr-PtTlLADELPHrA, SATURDAY, JTJW 2, 1921 ii vV- toafpentier Plaite to Play Leap Frog" When He Mingles With Champion Dempsey at MULTITUDE READY ATTACH DEMPSEY'S HOW THEY WILL APPEAR IN THE RING INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE FOR BIG THRILL ." ,Jl&,!& VJ "v .' r Vt,,'Ti "nt .' V. Wk f'L. - ' " Bbyifel NEW YORK WAGERS NhW IhAWISJUIN BBA . Jf . 1 ' . SHARE OF PROCEEDS ') mir-'m vmm Mrr'AssT-r m 5V. -,'r $ i l Cndless Lines of Humanity Are Headed for "Boyle's Thirty Acres" at Jersey City WATERLOO OR MARNE? ny GRANTLAND IWCE New Torh, July 2. Tho human tlda! v. wave mar. Degnu ,..... ... ...-.- ' dikes Inst night picked tip renewed Im petus this morning ns mo vangim itirts its big offensive for Mr. Boyle'a thirty eminent acres, to be for Carpon tler a Waterloo or n Marnc. For the greatest single day In the indent history of an ancient aport has fomc at Inst, a day that has caught and ild the vivid imagination of more peo ple from crowded centers to the re mote, off-lying places of existence than U in? Single contest mute mc wvi.u o dim dawn. , . rive hundred million people are now -iii fAM iltA catnft tt f limn nVlrtrtf. f when the excited multitude will know t last wncmer or not r ranee hub uh cthtr miracle left, whether or not Eu rope has produced a fist upon which Fate or Fame might engrave "The Sur vival of the Fittest," powerful enough to crush into submission ono of the greatest heavyweight champions of the Western world has ever sent into the AS tnc nour oi me ngui iiiiruiicueu iv the drnmn of the day gathered Intensity ,i rnAinnwpr. Ar the endless HnvH. made jfc up of every human type and every hu- ' man mom, umuc wm "j i i" ";: 4h ering arena there wait but one thought ma one visiu kucuu ui an. In one corner the heavyweight cham pion, lineal descendant of fistic kings, from the reign of John L. tho First; dark-haired and shaggy-eyed, deep chested and doublcflstcd. with a fight ing face In action that might 4e used as the trade-mark of the profession. A mighty puncher who has leveled both the high and low, towering hulks and fancy boxers, with the swift lash of right swing or left hook to stomach or jaw. Here sltg Jack Dempsey, of Colo rado, facing his first important challen ger since he wrenched' away Wlllurd'u title from a battered brow two years ago. In the other corner Georges Carpen tter, the challenger, lighter mid far leu formidable-looking in physical as pect, yet the only European boxer in (our generations who has earned the right to be considered a worthy rival of Americas oust, uarpentier, ngnt haired and blue-eyed, has only n pair of legs and a brace of fists that compare with the champion's in bulk and power, but in one there lies speed and in the other sufficient power to have left all European rivals strung out in a bat tered row in the wake of bin advance. On the one aide, Carpentier is the noit dangerous man Dempsey has ever met, not so rugged as Willard or Bren nan, but the only one who combines ipeta, punchlug power, ring general ship and experience to a marked de gree. These arc four of (he live main qualifications for the fighting: game. The othc,r, Btamina, or ability to take a wallop and still move forward, ban jet to be proved in the Frenchman's eta. Champion Favorite on Odds On the other side, Dempsey Is far tnd away the best man that Carpentier ever faced, an opponent who has all flrt'of the main qualifications, and who in at least three of the five Is superior to his opponent. Therefore. Dempsey la the odds-on favorite to win, despite the proclamation of European experts that the French wonder has been greatly underestimated in this country, where he has elected to do the most Impor tant part of his training under the cover of secrecy, leaving the observer In bewildered doubt as to what hidden forces he may throw Into action when the bell rings and the eight-ounce gloves begin their merry tattoo upon anonlders, arms, body and Jaw. Upsets, miracles, overthrows and the rest of It nro thickly scattered along sports highway. Prophecy and final i result are often ns wide apart (in the outposts of a Siberian frontier. For If a I the near-certainties came true tho Dig thrill WOUld he nut nf onnrf Stolid Crowds Vnwnorf oml waltwl - the end. Dempsey is picked to win because ho l In good shape, because he is a fast, big man who cau hit with either fist, wcause he has twenty pounds to spare jn weight and because he can take more tnan a normal amount of painful pun ishment without caving in. Carpentier Allotted Outaldo Chance Carpentier is allotted an outside rnsnee because he Is known to be ex tremely quick upon his feet, becnuse ne Is a skillful boxer and because he packs the power to knock down anv wan once he Innds with full force upon a vital spot. He has not all. but many things that the champion has, and one of these directed lir tnt ,,. I?) sufficient to add another upset to y sport's long list. ii jjvfn " DcmPseJ' w'ns, there is I. ni .C(1 ;lnccrtninty oh to whether SL?i!1 .bc !?8t PnUf5h t" drop his op- rwnt.n.tl,c nrst round- or whether SSP.?' PriR 8p(1 nnd 8km w' bo yougn to keep him out of danger until wt.i.1 cn,lt,(,s Pursuer finally shifts within range and lets the old haymaker The CnnfcPnUIID fvt..na r...Ai- 1 ..;. , "" , v-mjiejiuer lour X founds to stnnd upon his feet and wntrl, ennncB to plant the winning knock ft;i..I,,J.t .thcro W!H be no dope unset IB this fie It f n.mn.n,. ...IJ I "'" kMniwl I,--T- .i Vt. : --"-j "iiio hi uny w Ti..rt"",,.ine "rsl-. . . to wW i. " i "ncPrnntles attached m hat is considered almost a certain S.ln S04'nr ; one can judge from UMnh.P?St Pwfornwncf" nirt looks un ffii,M th.nt wlH hol.1 tho pent up attention of the 70.000 who have rld In morn thnn n nu .I'lT "aYe Z ZT ia P'-V when Car aernti r "pi in n ftyintt r ehr. nr nim. ft that n." "" . uiev Knw In ndvanco li.iDenpRe8 left T right properly I ttf "'? vl!el 'r. wFl a'bout it fir'011' the story hnt already !., -., tort.. T(rtheVworldUmn " "UDi,rCd bls' Amateur Sports r I WiiM '.roJndjnrt "i a ,a,t team' h" "b I J i,,ium " p1' TJ8 Cherryrtreet. ir riiKBfwbfc 8 a- I"ln,," ill JMn)rn,.Jli!,n.01l,uru rrUnc Is I wffll Mondf J mi,1u f0.r. ymorrnw anil two -J i "lcim? Av' o,hSn ,,lmon' fll W. I SimiV'.Vi11" onen " 'or ll D'jnona ?" William pa.hrle. phoni m, S&Vr 'w w,,h l; Mt.! j.Vl No'kctuT'- Jh" $6OO,O00ON RESULT Sensationalism Accompanying Previous Big Sporting Events Has Been Lacking 2 TO 1 IS FINAL QUOTATION New York, July 2. Estimates made at the headquarters of Trading stake holders in Wall Street, Broadway, liar lem, the Ilronx nnd Brooklyn today placed the total amount wagered on the Dempscy-Cnrpcntler bout in this city at $000,000. In the financial district it was said that approximately .$("00,000 had been put up, a total that was only reached by n last-minute rush yester day, when it was figured that upward of $200,000 had been placed. Those in a position to know declnred that $50,000 had been wagered nlong Broadway in the- vicinity of the once Itooring Forties : that $30,000 more had been posted In Harlem nnd the Bronx, and that $20,000 had been risked In Brooklyn. Most of this betting hns been done within the last ten days. Prior to that time, and even as late as a week ago, It was said that 8100.000 would be a liberal estimate for the total amount bet In Greater New York. Although the closing rush hns been n heavy one, it has not been of the scnsntionnl char acter that has nceomponied sporting events of such magnitude in the past. For the most part, backers of Car pentier have sought to place their money nt 3, 3 and even 4 to 1. On the other hand the barkers of Dempsey have generally limited their offers to 2 nnd 2 Mi to 1, although quite n little money hns been placed nt 3 to 1. which Reemcd to be the prevailing quotation for some days prior to Thursday, when n flood of Cnrpcutler money descended on Wnll street and Broadway, partly because of the rumored break in business relations between Dempsey and his mnnnger, .Tnck Kearns. It was this appearance of big money to back the challenger for the world's heavyweight championship that forced down the odds. At closing time yesterday in the financial district and late in the after noon in the other parts of the city the prevailing quotation was 2 to 1 on Dempsey, nnd it was predicted thnt there would bc little, if any, change before the men enter the ring at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Throughout Wall street it was esti mated that close to $200,000 was placed in the hands of stakeholders. This was the heaviest day recorded since Tex Iticknrd first made the match. The lnrgest individual wager recorded was $30,000 against $10,000 that Dempsey would win, but these odds of 3 to 1 were exceptional, as the best generally offered was 2 to 1, dropping later to 2 to 1. CARPENTIER GOES TO JERSEY CITY ON YACHT Naval Escort Follows Craft Carrying Challenger to Battleground Mnnliasset, N. Y.r July 2. Georges Carpentier, French challenger for the world's heavyweight boxing crown, left Port Washington, j, I., for Jersey City on tho yacht Lone Star at 10 :45. He was accompanied by Francois Descnmps. manager; Gus 'Wilson, trainer; Pierre Mnllctte, friend nnd nd vlner; Charles Lcdoux. French bantam weight champion ; Pnul .Tournee, Frencli heavyweight, nnd other members of his entourage. Luncheon was served on board the boat. The challenger took nn hour's nnp before tho boat reached the Penn sylvania Railroad pier at Jersey City, where he dekarked shortly before 2 o'clock. There was n good -sized crowd at the boat landing to cheer and wave "Good by'to the challenger. As soon ns ho stepped on board motor croft In the small harbor began sounding their whis tles, to add to tho din of the cheerlnir crowd. A small naval chcort followed the Lone Star ns she pointed her nose down the Sound and started for Jersey Cnrncntlcr returned from his mornlne Jaunt along the road shortly after 0:30 o'clock, as lie noaml the house he walked arm-in-arm with Wilson nnd Mnllotte. singing: "Hail. Hall, tho Gang's All Here." with a small crowd of admirers nt his heels. The challenger was given n brisk rub down nfter entering tho house and then called for tho morning papers. Ho scanned them eagerly, rending the fight news and manifesting grcnt interest in the pictures nnd cartoons. Then he went up to his room. When he returned ho was attired in n light gray plaid suit, light cap, tan shoes, white sox. white shirt and n green nnd red striped tie. LUDERUS MADE MANAGER Former Phllly Captain Succeeds Billy Clymer at Toledo Toledo. 0 July 2. William "Derby Day" Clymer has resigned as manager of the Toledo Club of the American Association, according to nn announce ment by President Brcsnahnu this morning. Fred I.udorus. veteran first baseman and former captain of the team, haB been named manager to succeed Clymer, according to Bresnahnn. BETTING BRISK IN PARIS Dempsey Favorite at zyz to 1 In Carpentler's Country rarlb, Julv 2. Betting on the ficht opened briskly this morning. Several large bets were recorded, with Dempsev tho favorite at 3A to 1. Logan Square In Field The Txman Square V. C . at one time one at me tasieai independent tenma in tne city has reorranli ranlied, and Is now open to book rilttia .111. bb at. a .. U Ulnl.l games Nativity, that wlah to book this attraotlon II Irldesburg, Strawbiidge & rothler and (,!, t,MUB BU. I OB Mliail.HAIIi 1 IDIBIlflr. should write to H, Barnes, 220 North Twen. ty-secona the day. ty-second street, cr phone Locust TOl during Canadian Cricketers Loso The young band of schoolboys Tannine In age from fifteen to eighteen, who attend Ridley College, Ontario Can . plaed a fast match of cricket yesterday afternoon on the crease of tho Merlon Cricket Club at Haver ford against the Merlon team. The young sters were beaten 114 runs to 02, meet in uoucge uoir rinai ; Orrrnwlrh, July S Princeton nnd Yale epiesentatlvea will meet Is the final round of the Intercollegiate golf championship at the Oreenwlch Country Cluti today, when T fl'mninn llRan. the Princeton cantiln. will play Jesse Sweetser, ths defending champion, a a iiuivs. maks' . v , - mmM 3i 3 Jfo 'A . "J.$ej? V -V r y, Y TV. ' q.f-'(?$& Good Matches on Card Be tween Four Survivors of Jen kintown Links Tourney THIRD SIXTEEN GETS 74 By SANDY McNIBLICK Four survivors of the rain-swept golf fete teed off in the semi-final round of the second annual Invitation golf tour-N nnment of the Old York Boad Country Club nt Jenkintown todny. The two matches promised some sizzling golf nnd the townsfolk turned out to watch. The tourney has come close to pro ducing records for low scoring. They had to play off at 82 to get in nnd nothing worse than 80 got in the third sixteen. II. Wellington Wood, Atlan tic City, is willing to nttcst there aren't "easy marks" in any sixteen these days. He got In the last flight and played J. It. Plerpolnt, Merion. All the Intter did was scoro a sterling 74 to win 7 nnd fi. Then he had a 38 out against Hansford, halving the first six holes in par, to lose. 5 and 4. Robert Hnmilton's 75 in tho first flight was the nearest match card to Piernolnt's. though tho scoring was close to 80 or better all around. LeUoy Vlnnell nulled tho prize shot of the day when tie drove against tho terraoc of the eighteenth and holed the putt over it. Donald Crcsswell. of Princeton, didn't even have a chance to nutt and lost, down In the second flight. Bob Hansford ousted the putting expert, John Fox, on tho twentieth, but the best cxtm-hole match was In tho first flight where Joo Coble, 3 down nnd 3, beat George Galena at tho twenty second. Charlie Doelp In the third flight had nn 80 with four 7s, which meant even 3s for the other fourteen holes. Titular Venues It is said to bo all settled that tho match play for the inter-club major Philadelphia team golf championship will be held at Aronimlnk nnd thnt the open championship of the district will be held at Whitcmarsh, though official announcement has not been made on either selection. Pine Valley accepted the open pro visionally nt tho last annunl meeting, but now Is said to have decided against It thU year. Torremlale was tho alter nate course, but there, too, It is felt It would be unwiho to hold nn event of that importance just yet. Hence the change. - HaBBBBBaa ,'?', aafaa'aa'aa'aa'aaBBa'aa'aa'aa'aa'aa'aaB -'5 i ':. Sa ." BaBaBaBaHaBaBaBaH ' 3 The fighting poses of Jack Dempsey (left) and Georges Carpentier. A combination illustration arranged with separate photos . i. , .. . . SEMHHLGOir AT OLD YORK ROAD Rims Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE SIM TJWrTTFSI'fl Pittsburgh.. 11 to 71 3 I) Bl 45 Chicago .... 3 3 10 1 8 25 St. Louis... 5 2 7 0 20 Cincinnati.. 2 5 3 U 2 18 Brooklyn... 4 5 18 Phillies .... 12 2 14 Hoston 7 2 3 12 New York. 8 2 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE SMTWTK 8 Tl Cleveland ,.jn -II 121 0! 311143 New York . . 0 13 22 Hoston 0 8 8 22 Detroit .... 10 0 0 22 St. Louis... 1 2 4 4 7 3 21 Chicago .... 8 3 2 4 17 Athletics... B 1 5 213 Washington. 1 1 2 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ISlMITIWlTr FjSI'fl llaltlmore ..I 8110 Ollll 0 7 M Rochester .. 1 10 12 0 1 14 47 Syracuse ... 11 10 7 7 4 IB Huffalo .... 12 0 B 0 0 3B Reading .... o 17 10 0 1 3 31 Toronto .... 3 11 1 0 4 25 Jersey City. 2 8 2 7 10 Newark .... 6 B 18 f . . ..s j . ' j'Ji "--r fataa v . -'U07f m . . jn-VV.iW V2 Z r .. ' ' 2 .aVV a ynffi'icrMjm. ?, mmmm&zmtmzmmMimmM - mxjimrf ;'. , v;'a'."WaT , vi-;-v-. . s rrav. '-. ..n-Mu m VV'':" aaaaaaaH 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaWi fc. aaV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH k aaaaaaaaaaaaBKj"9aam' , H -$ aaaaaaaHeaiaaaMBflat. .. aaaaaaaBBBai ?. SCHEDULES OF LITTLE LEAGUE AND SEMI-PRO BALL TEAMS THIS AFTERNOON MONTGOMERY COUNTY I.KAC1UE Lnnndale at Soudertownt Chestnut Hill nt Conshohocken: Amblor at Doyltstown. nniwv. summuAN league Hatboro at Southampton: Cllftnldfc at Fort Washlng-tonr; Willow a rove at Wyndmoor INDUSTHIAI, AMATEUR I.EAOUE SupplM-Dlddlo at Kox Motor. Seventh and Orange avenue; Thornton-Fuller at Glmbel. Northeast Hlih Field. PHILA. MANUFACTURERS' LEAGUE De Fraln at Western Union, Broad and Rlgler streets: Hatch Motor at Commercial Truck. Second and Drlstol streets; Iludil at Unit Construction, Fifty-eighth , and Elm wood avenue; C. W, Young at Phlla. Storage Battery. C and Ontario streets: Liggett & Myers at Oldsmoblle, Twenty-ninth and Clearfield streets, MAIN LINE LEAGUE "Wayne at Berwyn: Highland Tark at Nar berth; Ardmore at Hryn Mawr. CAMDEN COUNTY LEAGUE Glendora at Amon Holghts; Lucas A A. at Laurel Springs; Magnolia at Llndenwold. DURL1NOTON COUNTY LEAGUE Bordentown at Florence. RoebllnR at Bur lington; Beverly at Riverside. GLOUCESTER COUNTY LEAOUE Weatvllle at Woodbury: Bridgeport at Paulsboro; Swedcsboro At Glbbstowrr. BELL TELEPHONE LEAOUE Equipment vs. Chester. Twenty-ninth and Somorset stKOts: Construction at Atlantic Telephono and Telegraph. Twenty-ninth and Somerset streets; Norrlstown at h-nglneerlng Norrlstown. Pa. : Motor Vehicles at General Of nee, Maple Orovo, Camden at Sestern Electric, Camden, N. J. DELAWARE CO. SUBURBAN LEAGUE Lnnsdale at Morton: Rockdale at Upland; Media at Clifton Heights. NOIiTH PHtLA. CHURCH LEAGUE Leverlngton at St Michael. Watervlew Recreation Center. Oermantown; Mennonlte at Grace. Fifth and Allegheny nverrue. East Baptist at Erie, Fifth and Wyoming avenue. DELAWARE RIVER LEAOUE DeLavel at Wllsonvllle: American Bridge at J. J, Barbers, Lambertvllte ut Bash's. 31BT WARD CHURCH LEAGUE Leverlngton Presbyterian at Wlssahickon K . Walnut lane east of Ridge avenue: Wlssahickon Presbyterian nt Fourth Re. formed Ssvlllo street east of Ridge avenue; Roxborough Presbyterian at Bethany, aortas lane east of Rldgo avenue, St. Timothy's at Roxborough Baptist. Hermitage and Lawnton streets; Mt. Zlon at St, Alban's Rex avenue saat or Illdgs avenue, RED MEN'8 LEAGUE SECTION A Manalulng at Poconta. Seventy-ninth and Island road; Ongnee Hongwee at Muskoka. Eleventh and East Chelten avenue: Schuyl kill at Yonah. Twenty-ninth and Somorset streets: Eyota at Itasku. Sixty-seventh and Lebanon avenue. IlED MEN'S LEAGUE SECTION II Snpan at Wlchltn, Harrowgate and Nice town lanes; Totem at Mlnnewa. Seventeenth and Cambria streets, Norrlstown at Man Jam. Eightieth and Lyons uvenuo; Azteo at Toncvee. Wheatsheaf lano and Richmond street. INDEPENDENT GAMES Marshall E. Smith at J. & J Dobson. Thlrty-tlfth and Queen lane New York Ship at Peiicod Ridge avenue and Park Drive. . . Smlth-Furbush at Shanahan. Forty-eighth and Brown streets. Lit Brothers at Nativity. Belgrade and Ontario streets H P. H. A', at Hllldate of Darby. Motive Power, of Harrlsburg, at North Phillies, Fourth and Wlngohocklng streets, Washington Braves at Brldesburg, Rich mond and Orthodox streets. Aberfoyle nt Flelsher. Twenty-sixth and Reed streets. Rex A. C, of Washington, at Stetson, Fourth and Berks streets. Madison Stars at Hohlfeld Broad street and Allegheny avenue, South Phllly Pros, at Kaywood, Thirty first and Dickinson streets Quaker City Professionals at Stenton Field Club, Chew and Pleasant streets Fulton A. A. of Lancaster, a-t Logan A. A Eighteenth and Rockland streets, American Steel, of Chester, at Strnwbrtdge & Clothier, Sixty-third and Walnut streets. P. R. R. All-Stars at P. R. T All-Stars, Tenth and Butler streets. Burholme A. A. at Oermantown Collegians, Mervlne at Cheltenham. Kershaw Club at Cape May, N J Indiana Professionals at Wilmington, Del, Pen Mar A. A, at Parkland, Pa. Camden A. C, ut Grenloch, N. J. Brldesburg A, C at Notaseme, Venango and I streets. Ferndalo A. C at Enterprise. Melrose Park. Weston A. A. at J. F. Burns. Meadow and Mirflln streets. SUNDAY GAMES J. & J Dobson at Flelsher. Twenty-sixth and Wharton streets. Rex A. C, of Washington, at Nativity. Belgrade and Ontario streets Badsr Club, of Atlantic City, at Shanahan, Forty-eighth and Brown streets. Emerson, of Camden, at S. P, II. A Broad and Rlgler streets, Mlilvllle at Brldesburg, Richmond and Orthodox streets. Audubon at North Phillies, Fourth and Wlngohocklng streets. Narberth at Kaywood, Thirty-first and Dickinson streets. Logan A, A. at Mlnersvllle. Peeksklll at Stenton Field Club. Chew and Pleasant streets. Lit Brothers at Pottatown. Pencoyd at New York, Marshall E. Smith at Ingersoll-Rand, Phlillpsburg. N. J. Jewish World at St. Carthage, Sixty-fifth and Spruce streets Notssemn at Fnlrhllf, Indiana Professionals at West Point, Pa, Pen Mar A. A, at Lamrhorne, P Kershaw Club at Clearfield A. A Thlrtir fifth and Rlrfse avenue. Quaker City, Bloomer Girls at Wlldwood. MONDAY A. M. GAMES MONTGOMERY COUNTY LEAOUE Chestnut Hill at Souderton. Lansdale at .Ymbler, Conshohocken at Doylestown, PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN LEAOUE Glenslde at Southampton, Hatboro at Wil low Grove. Fort Washington at Wyndmoor. MAIN LINE LEAGUE Ardmore at Wayne, Narberth at Berwyn, Bryn .Mawr at Highland Park. DELAWARE COUNTY SUBURBAN LEAOUE Morton at Rockdale, Upland at Media, Clifton Heights at Lansdowne, DELAWARE COUNTY AMATEUR LEAOUE ...Lima at Tanguay, Chadds Ford at Bethel, Village Oreen at Ogden. NORTH PHILADELPHIA CHURCH LEAGUE St. Paul at St. Michael, Walervlew Recre ation Center. Qermantown: Mennonlte at Orace. Fifth street and Allegheny avenue; East Baptist nt Erie. Fifth street nnd Wyo ming avenue. CAMDEN COUNTY LEAGUE Amon Heights at Magnolia. Laurel Springs ut Glendora, Llndenwold at Lucas A. C. GLOUCESTER COUNTY LEAOUE Paulsboro at Woodbury. Westvllle at Glbbatown. Bridgeport at Swcdesboro, INDEPENDENT OAMES Nativity at Stetson. Fourth und Berks streets Dobson at Aberfoyle. Chester. American Chain at Shannhan. Forty-elghth and Brown streets Madison Stars at Brldesburg, Richmond and Orthodox streets. Smlth-Furbush ut S. P. II A.. Broad ond Blpler streets. Flelsher at St Monica hi.. Columbia C. C. at Kaywood. Thlrtyrtret and Dickinson streets n.rt .int.i 1-ogan A. A at lvlns Cake. Broad street and Allegheny avenue. Glrard Field Club at Elmer. N J. Adsmstown at Stenton Field Club. Chew ""n" A"?' ".'"North Phillies. Fourth and Wlnghocklng streets. Mervlne A. A. at Wlldwood Westmoreland A C. at Enterprise Mel- """bVrty Stars at J. F Burns. Meadow and M,M.'rn.harrK"' Smith at Eastern, p.. Rosewood professionals at J?wlah orld' Fifteenth street and Mnvamen.lng ayen u Kensington C. A. nt Notaneme. I ana ven ano streetB, ., T Summerrteld at Grenloch. N.J Honh,f1?draAt PAMltT,asrr.NTeJnth and Butler streets. .. MONDAY P. M. GAMES MONTGOMERY COUNTY LEAGUE Ambler nt Chestnut Hill Do1",own. at lansdale. Souderton at I """""'"p PHIIJVDELPHIA SUBURBAN LEAOUE n S0oruXmBp,o0n,'anf,'l-,utgrtont. MAIN LINE LEAOUE DELAWARE COUNTY SUBURBAN noekd.1. .t "".m.'A': Rl wan Lansdowne at Clifton elfr" IEAaUE DEIAWARE COUNTY AMATEU" I .EA j Tanguay at Chadds Ford. Bethel at lllafcr Oreen Ogden at Mrna. i r AOUE NORTH PIULA. tiiviw -- .. ... .. iion Bantlst. Nedro XL"! lS'"Vn?x road" leverlngton nt avenue and jora ; . vyoming ave "nnnJi.,5'.rlnt,h Paul. Vhestnui : Hill Acad- ..... v.i. t SI. Paul. emy grounds, Chestnut '".., CAMDEN COUNTY LEAOUL Magnolia "tlrel X"" Ann "llcltr, Llndenwold. Lucas a. a ' GWUCE8TEU COUNTY lAOUK WeYT.neUrSweUd,e.bo'ro1'abfrBrldgeport. BURLINOTON COUNTY t-KAu IMdentown at rllnjion BUersido at """"dewXrriver'leagve caSa.rdg.a,C0Dr fefnf.'. Br: pi, -.,, vine. INDEPENDENT OAMES Crrfss' All-Stirs, Slxty-elghth -,,,. b.r City Hioomer . vri i Monte street and Bulst avenue x,.,.a. h n.. PeeksKin ai .ii..,w. . --..- ' AberfoyTent J and J Dobson. Thirty. Tulpehocken Reds at P. R. T. All-Stars. Tenth and Butler streets. American Chain av Shanahan. Forty eighth and Brown streets Rex AC of Washlnrton. at North Phillies Fourth and Wlngohocklng streets. Maionlo A C.. of Washington nt Straw bridge & Clothier. Sixty-third and Walnut "afrard Field Club at Elmer. N J Madison Stars at Brldesburg. Richmond and Orthodox streets Adamstown at Flelsher. Twenty-slxth and Wharton streets. Mncungle. of Central Pa . at Ptetson, Fourth and Berks streets. 0. B. Traveling Marines at Hohlfeld, Btoad street and Allegheny avenue. Columbia C. C. at Kaywood C C , Thirty first and Dickinson streets lvlns Cake at lxgan. Eighteenth and Rockland streets Ut Bros at Stenton Field Club. Chew and Pleasant streets. Kershaw Club at Lebanon A C . Sixty seventh street and Lebanon avenue. Northwest Professionals at Cheltenham. Indiana Professionals at Shenandoah. Pen-Mar A. A at Harrington N J. Summerfleld nt Orenloen, N. J. Liberty Stars at Notaswne I and Venango stieets Marshall E. Smith at Easton Pa Lorraine Giants at J. F Burns Club, Meadow and Mifflin streets Oak Lane F. C, at Enterprise, Melrose Park Hte'ntnn Professlonsls at Purnnolme. Ta Mervlne A, A, at Wlldwood. BRITISH NETMEN PLAY HERE I0DAY Oxford-Cambridge Tennis Ex perts Meet Americans on Courts at Merion C. C. INTERCOLLEGIATES ARE ON , By SPICK HALL While Messrs. Dempey and Parpen tier are pounding each other In .lersey City nnd other vitnl spot, the le ex pensive but no lees strenuoim piiHtimc of lawn tennis will be In full bloom nt the Merlon Cricket Club. First on the docket enme the .singles nnd doubles finals for the intercollegiate title of the 1'nlted States. The singles were played this morning and doubles shortly after ward. This was the first time in years that the finals were stnged in the morn ing, the reason being thnt the sextet, no not from "Lucia." but from Oxford and Cambridge ITnlversiti", nre with us to day to meet our boys nt the Interna tional game. The Oxford -Cambridge team is com posed of six plnyer.s. all of whom will battle our home-brews In singles anil then the clear old tops from across will double up and piny three of our best doubles teams. The first matches will br-irln nt 2:30 o'clock. Here Is the llnc-up for the Inter national matches : America First singles Intercollegiate cham pion (Fenno or Neer). Second singles Runner-up (Fenno or Neer). Third singles Wnllnce llntcs. Uni versity of California. Fourth singles Frlt7. riastinn, In diana Vnlvorit . Fifth singles Carl Fischer. Univer sity of Pennsylvania. Sixth singles T. Mallery, Cor nell. First doubles Intercollegiate win ners (Levj nnd Hates, University of California, or Fenno nnd Feiblemnn, Harvard!. Second doubles Neer and Dnvles, I.eland-Stanford. Third doubles Drumwright and Granger, UniverMtv of Texas. (rent Hrilaln Here nre the statistics nn the British team : First sinKles II C. McCnrty, Cam bridge, native of New Zealand. Second singles Clark Hopkins. Ox ford, nntive of New Haven, Conn., Hlindes scholnr from Yale. Third singles It It. P. Harbour, Oxford, native of Australia. Fourth singles M. I"). Horn, Cam bridge, nntive of Kngland. Fifth singles .1. V. I.ourey, Cam bridge, nntive of New .calami. Sixth singles C. F. Hepburn, nntive of F.nglnnd. First doubles McCorty and Horn. Second doubles Hopkins and Iu rey. Third doubles Harbour and Hep burn. Figures and Facts on Championship Battle rrinolpals-plark I)empke,v. of Salt ljUe nopals .lark l)empke.v. of Salt I riianinlon of the vturld, defender rgrs Curpentler, uf Leiin, Primer r lieuiywelKht rhiimnlon. clinllrnrrr '.'? ..u.ari. i.ivciiiiiii iii iie, i runrr, i;un- n.l.n ll... a m...'.l.k. .L.i.h.. . . ,, ' -.u.. " iy:..mri.'ii.'.' """"""" rimiiensrr, uarry jiie. rkard's Arena. Jersej Cltj. N. j. -(.ergr I.. ("Te") Klckiinl. P. M. (Koateni du light-saving i-iaee -lurkarus t.-.. ,.11, j..,,,-. i-roinotei . 1 Imr s time). Arena opens 0 A. M, Scheduled number of round -Twelve lime or round. Tnrr minute, with one- It-It...., ltitamli.uj ? sjiic MIOIIIV 11111 I (ITIIWII I Vrlcht of flifr 1cht ouncrH riicli. jirrmuiH-.-Nan nrrmuini unier Nw Jp- Hmv Miuis, llltirr f...a. It'n.l.H- I.-...T" VrT" lamplonshlii can be won tij t'arienter or retained by Ieinime li knorknut or onnonent or foul b opponent. In rune twth Wxerl arc on their fej-t at the close of the twelfth round unofficial nnd personal derisions only can bi made, by newspaper critics und sneiv tutors. "" Probable gntr recelnts id.Mn.OOo. Kr'ee of tickets From HI. 1.30 to MO Probable attendance 60,000. ' lloicer'a nurse- K.M10 nnil lj".Vn,ooo.So,orrp-,,'n,,,"'Ti Mo0-000' " nempsey's chief aerond .lark Kearns Carpentler's chief srrond rrancols hes. Movie Agent Gets Writ to As sure Damages if He Wins Action for $200,000 KEARNS' FUNDS SEIZED New York, July 2. On Hie eve of the big fight, for which Jnck Dempsey Is to receive .$300,000 ns his shnrc of the purse, besides nnother fortune In moving-picture rights nnd other by products, nil of Dempsey 's money. In- ftltwttnr- littt nnrt if flin mlrno. n'flo tlfwl tl) on n writ of attachment issued late yesterday afternoon by Justice Thomas r . uonnelly in lue supreme (. ourt. Hie writ also nttnehed nil the money of Inck Kearns, the champion's manager, in this State. rhc writ was obtained by William Klein, of 120 Broadway, of counsel for Frank P. Spellman, president of the International Gypsum Co., and pro prietor of Hpellmnn's Motorized Cir cus. Hpcllmnii hns stnrtcd two actions for $100,000 each against Dempsey and Kenrns In Genesee County the first for commissions in getting the champion a moving-plcturo contract which resulted in "Daredevil Jnck," and tho second for personnl services. An nlli.l.mt by Mr Sncllmnn re ., , . . -,-.... count ng lie f;tcs of the first suit was ile.l in the Suprome Court yestenlaj. tcsetlier with n ?.il)00 bond which flu- Mi onnl Huri-tv ( o. nut up on behalf fsud the writ, conies of which were V ". iiii-iu-v iv,iimh:uv men served on the Central Trust Co . Hnrri mnn National Bank and the Pnthe F.x chnnge. preventing the withtlinwnl of any moneys the defendants may hnve on deposit in those institutions. Notice to Officials Mr. Klein also sent in scorch of Tev Iticknrd. promoter of tolay-'s light, and Uoliert Ivlsrun. Official Makrho dcr jf tne Loin, in order to serve them with copies of the writ, which woi'ld tie up Uempse.v's $.'100,000 share in (he purfc nnd his $.-(),0Of forfeit. The reastru for the writ, as set forth 'n Spelliiinn's affid.tvit, was that Urinii kov and Kearns were both nnn-residents of tho State nnd that he does not wish to run the risk of finding that thev have no monev in this State if he should win his court actions. I lis ntlidnvit save (he real names f the defendants ns Wil'iain Harrison Dempsey und .John McKer nan. Mr. Spcllmnu pointed out tint he was suing the defendants for breach uf con tract .ltul that they were "co-partners. engaged in boting. spurring, moving pictme nnd theatrical business in the Sta'e of New York and elsewhere. Affidavit in Detail "On or about the sixth day of Sep- tember 10111, at the city of Cleveland, In the Stnte of Ohio," the affidavit con- tinnes. "the nhovc-named tilaintlff en tered into an ngreement with the nbove named defendants whereby the said plaintiff agreed to exploit and secure contract for the appearance of the above-named Jnck Dempsey in motion pictures in play form, for which services the said defendants ngreed to pay to this plaintiff Ufl per cent of nny and all cash payments paid to them in ad vance, or to nccrue from the proceeds of said picture or pictures on the loth day of each nnd every month." The affidavit said that Mr. Spcllman came to New York at his own expense, negotiated with moving-picture com panies for six weeks, and got the de fendants n contract with the Pnthe Films, Inc.. on October I'll, 1010. Ac cording to the affidavit. Pathe agreed to pay Dempsey and Kearns $,"0,000 in advance, to advance nil money necessary to produce pictures, nnd to give them .r0 per cent over the cot of production. 'the affidavit set forth that Dempsey went to ios Angeles, where he was made the star In a serial photoplay known ns "Daredevil Jack." and thnt it had been shown in the United States and foreign countries since February lfi. 10'JO. Ac cording to the, affidavit Pathe received in cash and contracts "upward of $1, 000.000" from the production, of which about $400,000 would go to the defend- noil mii-r iiiiuniiit; inr me cosi oi iiro- .1. ,...;.. .i .i:. ...n....i i'... i i. ... lllll.ll'll ,111,1 I1IHI I lull kiwu. i uill 1 iill! nlleged contract with the defendant .Mr. .spcllman asked for one-nuarter this or $100,000. Boots and Saddle The Latonla Oalis. $10,000 added and the Cincinnati Trophy, $,"000 nuticti, lurnlsli two popular features for the Latonla card today. The Oaks is for three-.v ear-old fillies. Hit of White, of the H. It. Bradley stable, is chosen for the Oaks, with Xanej I.ee and Fnl- lacy for the short end of the purse. In the trophy. Fair Phantom and Miss Joy, the Mnntfnrt Jones entry, should run one-two. Dream of Allah should acount for the third money. Other horses well placed are' First race His Choice, Free Culler. H (Solly , second Chewink. Crnssless, Miss Colin: third Bromo, Cant Hecs, Poilu ; -itth Hotheration. Italance Wheel, the Hag gage; seventh Kewpio O'Nell, Mint Cat, Whirling Dun. At Aqueduct Fir-it race Cunentl Fvents, Clarice C Dorothy V Pet : sec ond Crest Hill. Irelnnd. Kl.vsiau. third; Hroomster, William A . Yiolinist . i fourth Mad Hatter, Audacious, Hojce Itolls; fifth Pirate Mc(See, American j liny. Devil Dog: sixth Munich, ' Torchv, Yankee Star .loekey Mack Cmrnrr has signed w.ih Mnntfnrt Jones te r de for hm from August 1 to November 1 The Jones horses ll' be, sent Hast after the Latonla meeting ends zjr JLJtieres I W something Vfc : il 3 about ffipm Vmm$ mi l youll like" m ATull page ad could !F (& 'MH '.sfll1 promise no more- jl fr-r-r i "JMi Twcntvto A fe? Cr&r 1- W -S the packaa zriv "i?l .. 55 t " -i iLBBfmMMigwCr""' ' ' ! x m Fox Motor and Gonoral Electrl Are Accepted at Meeting Held Last Evening VACANCIES IN TWO CIRCUITS At a meeting of the Industrial Amnteur Baseball League held last evening the resignations of three trntnR were accepted and two new c'tiba wer nccepted to fill the vacancies. The club-? to drop out were Packard Motor. Diss- ton Haw nd Harrison Hnfety Boiler. All linvn encountered trouble since the start of the season. The rltlha nrftnlttrtl nre of n ntrnnirei- cnlibre and nre Fox Motor and General Klcctrlc, both of whom hnve been play ing independent ball with success this season. The former plays Its first lenguc gnme todny, while the live wires will not get going until next week. Todaj's lengue contests nre: Hupplee Itlddle Hardware at Fox Motor, Seventh nnd Grange nvenue, nnd Fuller nt Glm bel Bros., N'orthenst High field. The latter nnnounced thnt a gnme hd been arranged with the Quaker City Bloomer Girls nt Bulst Park, Hlxty cighth and Bulst nvenue, on Monday afternoon. Hohfeld will play Madison Stars nr Brond and Allegheny this lull IIIV1III (! ,1.. 1IIUI IVIIIIl lilt .(.,,- i,,g game tho meet P. It T. All-Stars nt Tenth ntid Butler. Ivlin. of the Kame league, has booked two gnmes for the Fourth with Logan, in the morning afternoon In the Independence morn- t llrond nnil Alleclienv nreime nnil In the afternoon on tho lOgan grounds. There still remains one vacancy In the league, which will be filled at meeting called for next Tuesday. Ap plicants should get in touch with Presi dent Milton Hohlfeld nt the plant, Tenth and Allegheny avenue. The first half of the Philadelphia I Mntiufut turrrs' League season comes to "" ' "" ,"""-' """" uiB cninen arn Hildd at Unit and Liggett & Myers nt Oldsmobile. If Hudd nnd Liggett should drop these games the half would end in n three-cornered tie, with Wtstern Union in tho running. In this, event theie will be nn elimination scries. On the other band, should Hudd nnd Lig gett both win. these clubs will decide the first half title in n twilight game to be played next Wednesday at 0 and Ontario streets. Hue to Industrial conditions, the I.ni son -Oldsmoblle tenm plnya it last gume this ufternoon. and there will be n vacancy for a first -class industrial club which can place n tenm of not less than seven bona fide employes in the line-up. This club will hnve a clean slate to start the second half on July I) and can win tho league championship and then meet me winners of the first half in a three-game series. A plnylng field will also be furnished tho tenm accepted. (let In touch with James Hunter nt the firm Of Hoones & Tnwnsenrl ,ir nt 'MA Carpenter street RETURNS OF BIG BATTLE AT NATIONAL AND CAMBRIA Two Local Clubs Arrange Matinee Bouts This Afternoon Returns of the big battle between Jacques and Georges are to bc an nounced nt two local boxing .clubs this nfternoon. The National A. A. and the ( ambria A. C. each has arranged special mitt mntinee, the respective shows to start at 'J :.10. Jack .McDonald, the Hilverj -voiced announcer of South Philadelphia, will give n description of the Dempsey-Carpentlcr match from the ringside at the Natlonnl Club. A apecial wire from the ringside at Jersey City direct to the ringside of the Eleventh street nrenn has been installed. Six bouts are scheduled at the National an follows: Johnny McAvoy vs. Frankie Kritton; Mike Itussell vs. Kid Lewis; Danny Hack vs. Andy Lewis; Billy Williams vs. Jack Leslie; Mike Powell vs. Joe Thomas, and Joe Ketchell vs. Hobby Woods. A bantam match be tween Johnny Itoyce nnd Joe Belmont will be the main mix at tho Cambria. in tnei otner oouts Jimmy Ilaxter faces ii-nnfcio lirf..irl,ln i rankle nronnnn ju I - ' .,... w, unrein i-- ' Young O'Hrien. Young Andy Tomosky y j I tackles (icorgio Schreiber and Kid (Joodman opens the show with Kid j Lewis. I.ew Trndler nnlshes training today for his match on Monday afternoon at Reading. I'a. lie will take on Tim Droney. Other matches are Tommy Porguvin vs Lew Schupp. Peck Miller vs. clay Turner and I.r, nillnn vs Jack McCarron. Each Kill be an elsl-t-round set-to, - ratc TIPtfCTO CCItrn. 'AKt ' Iwlxt I O btlbU,' POLICE ARREST SELLER "" ' OCLLLn I piff p...,j aji..i. ,- . , Flft' For9ed Admissions Found In Possession of Man In New York i v.v ri, ...i. vi,nr ,... ,,. . LnHlf.!. .L..V, J .!. ..i'l1 1?,. ' U. forced tli'kets (0 the Deiupsc) -Carjier tier lisht put in its appearance yrster day and re-ultid in the arrest of tht man charged with selling it. At the fight headquarters ir Madison 8iuare fiarden, it was snid that the ticket dlf fercd from the genurio only in that on one of the coupons where the word "dntc" was printed a innH "d" was. iised nistemi of a capital On u ch.irgo of polling six of three forged tickets, .0inc "f which call'd for seats in the $.r)0 fcectlon, to Italph Sam nels, president of the Kalph Costume Co , of VJ Wet Thirty-second street. m e i.evv. twenty-seven years old, of li west Mxty-inifii street, was nr. icvtul vestcrday on a (hatgc of grand i ,r(.env a -e? mvi ?' V J ! ijs Jt..,-"jj.i rtt'J''lt t-r-.' iaw -"-n