P ';" ;""" J , lV-'it I ' RACE NEH WEEK ! ' T-. MMk JStimpstG iWMEW . EEIEPHri FKTOAY, TOLT 15,: 1923. iHBm SCOTTISH SOCCER STARS HERE ENGLISH ATHLETES Jump In Price of Harvard Footbalf Mef Coogan Gets Decision Denver, Julv llti Mef Cnuiran, ot flreok lyn, won the referee's decls on over Johnny Stopper, ot Demer, In a ten-round bjut here. Coognn had a shade In a majority of the rounds, according to newspapermen. Molly aMrrefaUof! 'toMof teWf Wtsft July 33 and July. SO open for Iffll Carobrldie, Mass., July IB. lianard foil ball prices for season tickets for next fall have been advanced. The,char A?"'. ,yST was fa, the new dim la If. but the tlrtiet nome teams, "Wld" Conroy's efr "' ' i oun amri inn season, t to mediocre pitching, but th ,teatn been hlttlnr the ball hard. ht him Is not booI for admission to the aames with Yale and Princeton Seven names. Including ihe double-header w)th Boston Unlvrs.ty nnd Holy Cross, which opans the schedule, are Included In the season pass, makln tho lee tl a came. names in wnicn it has tall id mn 'i nve runs Any nrst-clsss team wlshln i, book the New York hlp A. A. W III kmdf comrnun cAte with Wld'1 Conroy. minaJr, or "Jack" Knlrht. business manarer, eari Shipbuilders to Play Mount Holly Now York Bhlp will play the crack Mount v. .r-v, iin ohiii, mono v-amasn Oxford and Cambridge Track Toam Visits Cambridge This Morning j Rain-Hour Grind on To i morrow Night I fATTI IN MATCH EVENT - -' s2B Jmm .'r i TO START TRAINING ku . I 1 ?t I YALE AND HARVARD BUSY X'i & Thousand of bicycle-fnns were dl. ' " WPolnl nt the Point Tlreezc Velo ! ilL. hn tho fifty-mile motor-pacr-d " .Mmi "liccl revenge wns postponed by tain Monu " " -- - - . -i hundrrrl fnni nlrcndy were In f,,lr cents when n ilrlzil ntnrtcd nnd . few moments inter ucvuun.ru iuu drh-in rainstorm. Although the downpour "topped nftcr nboiit ten minutes the trnck vn wntcr-Fonked nnd t would have been dangerous to put on the races. The pntno race, with Clarence Car--in Vlncenio Mnddonn, Frank Corry l?f.i'iTM of America, Italy, Australia d France, -will be decided next Tlmrs its nhjht. The rubber one-mile match mm between Willie Spencer, of Amer Li and Orlando Pinnl, of Itnly, also wil'l be run off. Each has defeated tho ether so far this season on the local kick Tomorrow night the second annual nnnlni nf the Quaker City Invitation fiwefostakex, a one hour motor Meed event! will be held with four Utters. They arc Maddona, one-hour record holder nt Providence, II. I.; Wtnus Bedell, hour chnmplon on the focal track. 44$ miles ; Frank Corry, toner of Hrnssnrd hoir race hero, 45V6 jjjM nnd George Wiley, ono-hour liacriran reArd holder, 456 miles. Maddona will be presented with a iflrer loving cup by the Philadelphia Italian Sportsmen's Club, of South Philadelphia, tomorrow night. Arthur Nlrro will make tbo presentation Kietcb. WaMa Tlio llilrd Ijinarlt team, which will play the Philadelphia Professionals tomorrow at Dhston Meld, Tncony. Left to right, front row A. Bennett, J. Maxwell, W. Itanklne, J. Ijoxt. A. Wilson. Rear row W. McAn- drew, N. Mcnaln, J. McCormack, J. Brownlle, W. Bu lloch, J. Scott MURDOCH KENDRICK HEADS PENN ATHLETIC COUNCIL Named Temporary Chairman to Suc ceed Late H. L. Qeyelln Murdoch Kcndrlck, '08 College, hai been elected chairman of the Executive Committee of the UnlvewltT Council on Athletics to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of II. L. Geyelln, until a permanent chairman of tho council can bo selected. That action was taken at a special meeting of the council in the offices of John O. Boll, a member of tho Executive Committee. Although Mr. Kcndrlck was not given the title of chairman of the council, his duties as head of the Executive Commlttoo will do virtually tne same. Home-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday ntroll Veiwl: ItffffT. lOllltll Miller, . Washington i. iiriruiL . . . i Wnlkrr. Athletic "tK7. I'njl llln R. Rlfller. Vhllilrs ...... Itanrrofi. Nrw York (N) American Lnuim National IiiKua 3 Yesterday Total : I U 1 3 1 3 8 J2 members are out of town. The Executive Commlttna hna hnn '"".. i ..- n..n. !, "".""" .w'4f. yrc"is lie ninieuo "tfl... L . i ... ..ii. .. w l" of tnc university in the summer ll.owilbeamatchone.mlerace.best monthgi It ,8 pcctcd that a perma m out of three heats, between Felix nrnt ehnlrman of the council will be psttl, New York State road champion , eiectc whcn that bodv rcorganlxes In -v. irnn tiii two'tnilc open ncrc mat ,i, .,,. t nin m.n -r . - 4 t1A -1 b 4 AM f4llAl a. Saturday nigi i. "u ' " "'" lulianl Sportlvln Club, ajjalnst Ii'rank Harris, loeal crack. GET-AWAY DAY AT TOLEDO tva Events on Grand Circuit Card at Toledo Toledo, July in. Today is G't-nwny Tjjy for the Grand Circuit campaign -es it tlio Fort Miami track, with live events on the program, one of which vts carried over from yesterday on ac count of rain. The 2:15 trot for a purse of $1200 lis nine starters named'. Only three will to to the wire in the two-yenr- ild CresciiB stnue tor a purse ot .iouu. e2:03 pace, Wlllyw-uverinnd $oWM TICKET SALE MONDAY Seating Arrangements Being Made for Tendler-Leonard Bout Tho first official statement from head quarters of Promoters Gtinnis and Tay lor, who arc to stage the much-talked-of lightweight contest between Cham pion Benny Leonard and his foremost contender for tho title, Lew Tendlcr, was Issued last night. The promoters have leased a suite of rooms in a build ing at the northeast corner of Thirteenth und Filbert streets, wheru all mall or ders for tickets for the bout to be de eld fltiko. luu fix. consisting of Hal Ma W Ja Ilrook. John Ilanry, Johnny cl(1pi, nt thc ponies' Ball Park on the Oark, Juno and lied Lancelot. Hall . . , p , ,. ., 10 ...in i. fiahone and Juno probably will be thc nlKht o Friday, August 12, will bo Smites. filled. In the 2:20 trot for a purse of SI 200. Tickets for this battle will be placed Broneis Hanover, Bessie Worthy, on sale next Monday morning at 10 Galll Curd, Mary Todd and Wiggins o'clock. Admission enrds will be dis Worthy are nnnied ns starters. i tributed from 818 Chestnut street. The 2:13 pace. SI 200, lins eight. Schntt's Cnfe. Twelfth and Filbert iome of the horses that competed early I streets, and the headquarters of the pro- Equals World's Roller 8kato Record Heading, Va.. July IB. More thai? 1000 nrectatnn saw Malcolm Carey, of Philadel phia, the former Junior amateur champion, skate a mil In 3 mlnulan 07 8-ft Mconds, equaling tha world's record, on the Cnmcnla Prk rink. In tho open races. Mldire Helff. of Phllad-lphla. the A. 13. T. champion, wen the nne-mlle profeealonal after a aenna tlpnal flnlnh with Jack Clarke, of Pittsburgh, while .Frank Klopp. the International ama teur tltleholder. annexed the honors In tho ons-mlle Invitation for nmatours. Williams to Coach drove City rtttabarirli. Julv 15. auy M. Willlame. more famlllRrly known an "Chalky" at thc Untteralty of Plttaburgh, where he la con aldered one of the be athletes eer dee. oped at tho Institution, hai been enraged aa football coaoh at Orove City Colleso for the comlnr season. YANKEE OWNERS DENY SLUMP IN BASEBALL say 1021 Attendance la Keeping Well Up to the Mark New- York, July 1C. Colonels Iltip pert nnd Huston, owners of the New York Yankees, havo followed up tho Btotements of John A. Heydlcr, presi dent of the National League, and Charles A. Stnneham, president of tho New York Giants, that this year's base ball attendance Is up to normal with the following announcement : "Apparently tho baseball attendance has slightly fallen off during thc last few weeks, but we believe that it Is due merely to business depression. However. we havo nothing to complain of regard ing our attendance. "La Scraps About Scrappers ia the week were shipped to Kalamazoo tela morning, while some went to Eric, ?!., yesterday. BURNS MEN BUSY Detectives to Remain at ' Probing "Leak" Atlantic City, July 1,"i. A former taember nf tlio Philadelphia police mote. In the meantime tho promoters nro completing plans for seating arrange ments of the bliow. A now lighting sys tem Is to be Installed so that the ring, which Is to be pitched at the nark be- -twecn home plate and second base, will Shoro.bc in direct view of every Heat. tflrlph with Clarke and Ward In Rough Bout Jeff Clar!:. 177 pounds, the Atlantic City force now In close touch with the police i .na city, foutrhl elaht rounds for the wind Of Atlantic Cltv is suspected of heiiiR i p ?l ,h Dunbar Club arena last night. The wes ilttlo to choose between them. Tountr Sam Lanrford stopped Jack Martin In one round of the seml-wlndup KM Moles stop ped Johnny Howard in two rounds; Itosrce Hall knocked out IM Smith In three rounds, and Hob Tollman won from Dan Adams In four rounds. the "leak" throuirh whose "tin" eon Mence men recently escaped after their mended victims liatl reported to thc police. The news came yesterday from Charles II. Dennis, manager of the Philadelphia office of tho Hums Detec the Agency, who Is passing the wim Ber here nnd who Is nt work trailing ovrn tho "swindling ring's" sourco of Information. At the same timo Mr. Dennis said wat, because of the "Whitewash" "a the detectivo force of Atlantic iv oy Mayor Under and William 8. Dthbert. rnlnmll-nr nf II., Kiln Safety, he is flooding this rosort with JUrM dCtectivpR. Vlhn will nnnln tiora Wl the "leak" Is finally found. Many "those men came last night. Another wpa will arrlvo today. Mr. Dennis denounced the joint Wteraent issued by Mayor Bador and ummlssioner Cuthbert on Wednesday JJ the weakest-minded thing I eTer w m my H(e." He laughed at the 2i.i ,To.,enh Fnf'ey nnd Samuel "f'eT city detectives who worked SL ii Ma,rlborngh-Hlenhelm cuse, tn allowed to investigate themselves. w. ' Pc1ul8 went to thf Marlborough helm Inst night to confer with Judge fWJ-AhItc' of th0 Tw JriT Vi. ?' E"rs and Appeals, who Ss udn.th8 pInt to mulct a guest of 2rt. nub?J0UBh of $100,000 and one Utile Chftlfonte of $50,000. JAFFE RETAINS LEAD Victory Over Sydney T. Sharp May mean Chess Championship Atlantic City, N. J., ju)y if5.De. rutins Sydney T. Sfcarp, of Phlladel W', n a brilliantly ployed game last Kew Yoyrltwo ,!,0VPB' Charles Jaffe. of In the ,n!,,f0,n'd l,lB '' victry ToatnamfnTnt l ro"nrt of, the Master-' ournament in connection with the Miirion.iii ca?..CbcM t'onaress on the j S SrnIer' T1,e Irn,lor,,!' total ! "Bluf it In" 'l'8 ttro rivaI ri btandlng follows: iH,r .w. i,. r,, One-Run Margin Maries National League Games Yesterday In baseball had one novel feature. Kvery team that played In the National League wns either rlctor or victim by a one run margin. The Giants won from the Cardinals, 4 to 8, in ten innings. The Iteds defeated the champion Dodgers, 0 to 5. The Pirates triumphed over the Phillies by B to 4 in another ten-Inning controversy. The Braves continued their winning streak by nosing out tho Cubs, 8 to 2. The lively ball wns not In evi dence yesterdny, as a study of the scores reveal. The highest tally of the day wns compiled by tho Ath letics, who defeated the Detroit Tigers by C to 4. A Ilrhtirelclit mntih between Johnny Meaty and Willie McCloskry will b the main mix at the Cambria tonlrbt. Jack Weln steln wilt snd Earl Hartman after Johnny Paxson In the semi. Prelims: Frankle Smith vs. Youna- Tom, Sharkuy. Kid McCoy vs Vrankle Hrennan and Qeorsa Peterson vs. Jack Ulozler. Goone Russell. Southwark llrhtwelg-ht. has bren punching like aeora-e Chaney. In nve bouta Hunsell has atowed away four of tils opponents. Johnny Dundee, opponent of Ocorsre Chsney at Shlbe Park Monday night, hsa sent hta rhfck for 1800 to the Sports Department of the Kvkmso Pcnttc LitOEn as a forfeit for appearance. Dundee stated In a letter tl at ho was training hard for tne bout. Tlnrry Brown kept a most Important en gagement the other .light The Kid was betrothed to Miss Frances Brnly. "It wan a no-declslon affair." said nrownle today. Pet Roe, a welterweight, has placed hlmilf under the management of Wlille Edwards Rojs Is mstched with Young Jack O'Urlen nt the P. U. H. Y. M. C. A. grounds, July '22. Chirk Jannrttl expects to have his show next Wednesday -t the Eleventh Street Arena completed sometime today, Jannrttl and Joe Wenke are getting together some of the lending talont In Philadelphia. Bailor Al Rnrger h er ha resumed training son. Ife wrltM that he has for tho oomlnir amis developed a hard right-hand punch. nilly flannon, the Southwark lightweight In Coins hie own business no In hla last bout he defeated Kddln Rhugrue at Allen, town, Oanron suffered a broken hind In thst contest nnd he will have to he Idle for nevrral weeks. ast year was an abnormal baseball year. Our 1021 attendance Is keeping well up to that mark. In forty games played at home this jear the attendance was about 40,000 more than with the same teams In the samo number of games Inst year, but in forty games irrespec tive of clubs thc attendance is under C000 less than last year. "Wc believe the Yankees ontdrew all clubs In cither league last year, both at home nnd abroad nnd we believe wc hnve done likewise eo far this year, and we further think thnt the attendance of the American I.oagne ns a whole would not suffer by comparison." ALL STARS TO PLAY PROS P. R. T. Nine Also Secures New Players and Encloses Grounds A number of changes are announced by tho P. R. T. All-Stars baseball team, which plays on the big field nt Tenth nnd Luzerne streets. Manager Zeller has secured two new players In O'Neill, shortstop, nnd Funk, right fielder, for merly of the Harry Davis Club, and uii-y win iippenr in tne line-up tomor row when tho trolleymen will try and moke it six in a row from the Quaker v-ii, l rut. Tho grounds nt Tenth nnd Luzerne streets nre Being inclosed nnd the field is one of the best In the city nnd Is reached by seven lines of cars. Alrcody many offers havo been received from sports promoters desiring the use of the same. The Hibernians are anxious to secure thc field for the use nf soccer nnd an uptown boxing promoter is also anxious to stage open-nir boxing bouts. Jack Johnson Reaches Homo k .,r..1,Bi0,.Jul. 1B--rJc Johneon. former heav weight champion, recently released from the Government penitentiary at Eeaveri worth, Kan . arrived at his home hero He wan greeted by a larse crowd, and Chicago S,',8.nar.,'-rhroBr'.n,r ft ' SiK Factory p Storea I t to MjSras? Coast to i You MMsBeSSsSte" Coast j TSMMI 7 SKvCa3BL MEN! TAKE NOTE! Now is the time for bargains! Before you pay $50 or $55 for your suit else where come in and see the splendid woolens toe offer at these low prices. 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AH oar J6 f7.S0 and 99 Panama, Laktliorn and Banhoh Strawi W5 Hpeclal. tl.au tu ft. &Q ITIestly Bilk Mohair Hats or Capsi all style siinnea. sues, now 5 95c mm mm Made to Measure WITH EXTRA TROUSERS 50 I $91 JO 10 t t t 4 t i i t i i t f t t ' t t t i t t f I t SUITS Hot Weather Mohair Snecial-, A AtTrrifirn ni f.;j j . ..,.,... "( to present bxock a m h . IS on hand. Order nowtmn.nivra ,ni,nir 3 Huita, made to measure, at least $10 be low regular value. There's nothing cooler, and thc vale price saves you money! P. B. WHITE & CO. TOM MALONEY, Manager 808 CHESTNUT ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Cambridge, Mas., July IB. The Oxford and Cambridge track team, with thc excoptlon of four athletes who went to Prlncoton, N, J., to upend a fow days, arrived In Boston last night in company with Major F. W. Moore, of thc Harvard Athletic Annoclatlon. They were met at the South Station and immediately whisked In automobiles to Swampacott, where they will have quarters until the international Inter collegiate competitions, which will take placo nt Cambridge a week from Sat urday. At tho Stadium yesterday there was a short but very keen workout for the Harvard nnd Yale men. Coaches Bing ham and Mack, Fnrrell and Qucal had their athletes primed to make moro ef fort than in any of the earlier drills. The runners wero sent over their dis tances at a limit of speed, but were required to cut looso a lot faster than heretofore, Bllllardlsts 6eel Tener as Head . Now York, July 15. -Moement to oresnlze the National Milliard Association will he started at a .meeting; of prominent billiard men to be held In Detroit on July 28. The Idea wns conceited at a meetlntr of New York billiard men. It Is proposed to secure ns the cxcctitlvo head of tho ora-anlsatlen a man of national promlnanoe. yormer Oov. ei nor John K. 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