,w-' EYENI PUBLIC JpmVWAJymjVm TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1921 '& Ithletics Return to Their Own Back Yard, With Detroit Tigers as First Foe on Home Sta Mt. WGOLMILr AT NORTH HILLS TRIAL OF BASEBALL PLAYERS IS HALTED JUST BEFORETHE BATTLE 1 H'hiks Etiquotto Barred in Favor ' of Rollicking Raspberry. Boat to Bo Launched v i..' ? Ik tOW SCORE AT PLYMOUTH By SANDY MrNim.ICK 1 Talk nhnnt (lie nerve Micr npccs.snry tn win ho nntloiinl opon golf clinm- V pionflilp It !m nnthlnjc whatsoever nn V the Qimlltlcs which will lie cnllrtl Into Y pi; o w'n "" "I"0"" Klf tiiurnn- W mint nt Xoitli illllri this nflornnoii. "t All of the roytil nntl undent rulrfi will U observed, but tlio rojnl nntl undent raspberry will lie delivered on enrli nnil Jrry ocmnIoii where It icruis njiropos ,Vnd some plncei where it isn't. ' In other wonls, nil rules of etiquette wlH be barred. TIip 4nnly thins tlie rolltm rnn't do in interfere with a player's stnnre or nwwe. You enn't throw jour lint nt his bnll. but you rnn inMilt lilin fit the top of Mi swine, yodel n he putt', wnlk behind him nnd do nil of those things which nre frowned upon nt a regulnr tournament. The Rule The rules nnd rcRiilntFom tell nil ibout the event. Hnve n look : "The event nhnll be plnyed In wiuails of either ten o" lHteen men enrh npind to have n enptnln nppolnleil b.t the rom mttte, who nImII keep trnck of eneh hole. The Mpind teo off on the flr-l tee and the entire wiiinil plnys the hole toictlicr. The innn hnvliiK the poorest Korc Is elimlnnted on the llrst hole, ind the man linviiijc the poorest score on tie iccoml hole is ellniinnted, etc.. until these is one innn left, who will be the wlnnnr of bin utintl. In ease two or more tie with the poore t wore on n hole, they simply piny on until one Is eliminated. "All rules of Rolf must be strictly observed, but it Is requested Unit none of the known ethics of golf be observed In nnv manner; In other words, it will be quite nil right for ymi to yio the phucr nbout to niiiUe u shot u rem Minherrv nt uni time your conscience dictates." The only thine you must not do Is to Interfere with the player lUnee or (twins. "When the stpintl winners urc de termined the nhnll lmmedlntely return to No. t tec. nnd the winners of tin different squnds then piny oft" the event 'In the fame manner lis outlined nbove. "After A plnjer Is eliminated be mm ply joins the gallery nnd uses his in tenuitv and ImnRlniitinii to develop wny.s ind mean of de.stroyluK the mental equilibrium of those who nre still In the game." Hesperus Launched A feature of this tournament will be the launehinB of the S. S. llcxprrus nt the wnter hole. The S. clnnds for "lomo t-eow." It is n boat thnt lias seen better dajs, but nobody can prove it The victim of today's hilarity lias neon ptlnted a bright je.tlow for the launch ing ceremonies. It In n perfcctlj Rood boat on land and even bodv hope It will survive the day. If not it .should make u lot ot friends In it watery grave in that pond. .. ... This is the eeoontl "iiiiUh oijlm nature the exuberant members nt North Hills have held this fcnson. The other bh the "win his Hhlrt" number. Von lave your shirt to your conqueror nt the fitt green. Kven the unlives of Edge Hill had n good laugh nt tlio comical Stenographers' Report Raises So Many Questions Court Is Temporarily Adjourned TO REVISE CONFESSIONS Chlrftco. .Inly :.'(). When Walter .1. Smith, court slenogrnplioA who took Mown hddle Clcotte's (Irnnd .lurv con fission. bi:nn rending (he conftsslon In the Inhehnll irlnl today, mi many quc! tlonn were mlscd by the defenVe thnt It wa.s necex-nry to iiiljourn court torn liomrlly willo the attorneys went Into eonfeiM nee with .Judge Hugo Friend. SlllCn II cotlfesKlon ran lir imi.il nnlv ngnlust the man mnklng It. Smith wn's not iiiinweii to mention imy niime ex cept Clcotte'fi. The defense niulntnfncil that audi words iih "bnll plttjont," outlleldus" ,i,i "Inllelders" nlso werc'bnrred. .luilge Krlentl ordered the nttorncys tu ruich nn ngrcement on the wording of the confession liefoie nrisent nc them In court, but nfter two hours of niguinent only two pnges of I'irotteV thl'ty-piize Mntrmcnt hntl been revised. . Indlcnus were thnt It would tnkc nil Unv trr vise Hie three confcsnlons. Smith was on the stand jestordny. hut court ndjonnied before he hnd read Cicotte'll ConfC'Hloil. Tlln Hlennirrn. pliers who took down the confessions of .loe .Jnckfson and Cinude WilllninR. Former Wh'te Sox plnyers, were ex pected to follow Smith on the stand. A.fred Aust'lnn, attorney for the I liicago American League Club, will ftrengthen the State's ense by telling ot the confes ions Clcotte. .Inekxun and Williams ninile to him before going to me (rniid .inrj room. Harry firing ham. foremnii of the (Srnnil .fury be fore whom the confessions were made, will be lulled to verify the court rc poitcrii t liogniphic stories. The (oufe.sslin tp'tlmnn," is expected to lonsimp the entire liny nnd if the Stnte ilp-idiN t(, cnll William Mnhnrg and .'oe (I'edeon. their two rcmninlng witne ses. they probably will not tnkc the tnnd before tomorrow, 'flip Stnte, however, iiim decide its ense Is com plete without their testimony. Meanwhile, prepnrnllous me going fonvn'd for the proposed Invesiigation by n (irnnd Jury of the newest baseball icnmlnl. the nlleged K10.00C1 bilbe given for the oil'ilnuls of the testimony pre sented to the first (irnnd Jury, while Stnte ntorney also have nnitounced n wider investigation of the li)ll scandal nnd ot'ier possible Indictments If con victions, are -cured In the prpsent cases. rn iy"'wtMBLx m MmtuKIKKi tjtiB Iter' -iJfB ?mp' ..ilBg BfMt v Bi x frteytfKtMfclHwWiM -Tbb wAhhHb iy" fv 'EadBBBS " "' MBjif (if W'B '-ABS ISHk ; VBwl 'h w .JfLrJHMteK 'JHSECjHDrBBfHB.:' V-BBliiHlfWs iVv''BliiuBVAHAVAVAvHBVAVJsB9lslPi T HIRTY-THREE WINS KARNAC TEAM Germantown Baseball Nine Go ing Strong Many Stars in the Line-Up "POP" MORRIS IS MANAGER FIRST TITLE BIKE RACE 35 MILES ON THURSDAY TENNIS AT CYNWYD Do Valentine, Miller and Magulre Well In Morning Play I'lnj in the l'eniislvnnl i Hoys nnd Junior championship Inwn tennis con tinued this morning on the i lay courts of the Cynw.Ml Club. The feature of the piny was that of Niles Valentine, who won one of the Mini-linnls round). In the bos' tounu'.v and Milo Miller nnd A. Mujjuire iirthe third round of the junior tournninpnt. The summar ies: HOYS' CHAMPIONSHIP OF I'HNNSYU VAM.V sin()m:r Spcnnil ltiiunil I rsnlilmnn Wooilfonl TennlM Club, de f;rt 11. Ilmmnll, lillf Hour. N-0. H-2. H-ml-nnal riound NilM Valentine. Philadelphia CitiUet Club, dofiptoil A. .liiMllim. l'hlliiilelphlii I'rl'-kot i lub. a-l. -'.. T-5. Ji'Nioii citAJiPioNsnii' or i'kxnsyi.- VASIA SINUI.US Second Hound A. Mniulre. Cyrwyd. dofeated It H. Wal- lln Centrnl Utah School, rt-a. O-'J. Third Round Ji Maxulre. Cnd. defeated George Uroud. Jlhenrt, SMiil AMoclRtlon. 0-7 0.;j AlllO .Miller. ITiniril'M. uririiru u. ....., Lower Merlon. 7-5. 3-rt, 8.(1. Champion Chapman, Carman, Wlloy weBt Virginia to Play Cincinnati and Lawrence Entered . Moncmitoun. '. J'' -" V,,1,',': , , . , , i Ue.ir ucrei'inint "'is B'uned hi n I elm on tin Flnnl nrpnncreiuelllH Were OllllllptPll ;!.... . . ..r U'i Vlr.r nW in I i t nl bit night for the running of the (list j Jjv 1!i,l,,,ThVlMw, wor.K"'., of a series of motor-paved events to decide the 1021 champion of America Four of the leading riders eligible to wmpete for the United Stntes crown will meet at th Tolnt Urceie Park Velodrome on Thursday night in n vthirty-nve-mllc race. Later an hour's triad and a fifty-mile race will be decided in choosing the senson'H title kolder. For the first time in history of the motor-raced sport n point Bystem will be used in deciding upon a cham pion. Oeorgie Chapman, Philadelphia's crack biker, and who won the WiiO title nt Boaton laHt onr, Is entered In Thurs day nlght'H event here. Tito other three tarters will be Clnicnce Carman, of Jamaica, h, I. ; Percy Lawrence, of California, and George Wiley, of Syra cuse, X. Y. Derides the championship race on Thuradaj night there nUo will be n thousnnd-dollar alternate sprint match between four stars from as many differ ent countries. They nre Orlando I'lanl, of Italy; Walter Itutt. of ticrmuny : Bill Itniley. of England, nnd Alfred Goulctt, of America. Four heats will be run in this event with tlnec riders, nd points will be awarded in decid ing the winner. Several amateur events aUo are on we card. BRADLEY SOCKS GIBBONS rat Administers Terrific Lacing to Grays Ferry Rival Pm llindlc), Little ltnlv's seimn tional cojitobucirrToorcd his tlilid victor In a tow since returning to the ring lij "ministering .. lenilie troiincing to Jimmy i-iv,,'1) (jlbbuup, of (irays "y. nt the Kleventh Street Arena last ?.'?'' before a big crowd of rnbld fans, while ltrudlej Won by u margin tlio set io ns erj iniciestliig mid hnd the Pfctotois up .)n their feet utmost '"roilRhniit. For two iniimN (ilhbons tih'd his lit ost to outliglu Ilr.ullo nt close qunr Jr". but Phi'h body smiislirK wenkened n somett,nt mul in the last font TouniU, il,c (Jntjh Kerry lail whs con ntnl to ho. from the distance. Ilrad ilj, """"H wllh sninc hefty lefts and M . lm,, nml l,rn(l' lmt ,,( wnh " bic to M'oie a kno.-Kilown. (ill) nlsa ii. lH,,,r.1' w'tl' "onie nnrd wallops to uriiiilc, N i.mi )Ut ,,nt ctimlni t0 "fttlm puce nt all times, on ,,K .'"'"K '' that Yi Yl peion." "Id Utadlej nftei- the bout. 'Til sock 'ri'c.me.jmd just n , is, M I did this Yni' ut 'l"' '"'W anxious to meet l,,I.in?.l''n'01 "ml l'ellecs he cannot only 1, ',' nno-tlmp (!in.i Kerr ninivel "Ut knock hini out. kni.i V""'1' f"1"1 ,,0't' resulted in jnockmits. Joe (Jnrlo, u brother of th. , T "' ,Nt"-d nwnv doe Hlek in vl.t 8e,,on'1 rol. Tomm Wllison J".-R"J out Uv .MorrlN In Up llrst. th hilar 1. "I'd a return Kanio ran sine lolBtlM' uaic in v-inciimii in .-.. .. ." ho nrst meotlnir between these clcen. Lee Meadows Satisfied, He Notifies Pres. Baker William P". Baker, prenident of the Phillies, received a telegram from Lee Mcndows. star pitcher ot the team, Btntlng that he was not dissatisfied and did not want to get away from the club. Meadows, who is in St. Louis with the team, wired that news dispatches from Philadelphia re ported him us anxious to be It ailed to another club. He asked linker to correct thci-e icportN, as they were untiup. Pete Herman (left) nnd Joe Lynch slmUlns hunils to nturt the bout In which Herman rcriilned the bnntiimwclRht title. Kcfcrce Halo Is standing between the bocrs .PLAY FOR OPEN TITLE Barne3 and Kerrigan Paired In Ntw York Golf Now York. .Inly !!. Jim Harncs, winner of Hip national open golf chnm pionvhip. was paired with Tommy Kcr rignu, who finished third in the British "open" nt St. Andrew , in the opening round of the .Metropolitan Golf Asso ciation open championship nt the Si wunoy Country Club, Mount Vernon, today. Wnlter Ilogcn, of Detroit, foimcr national open champion and present holder of the Metroplitan title, was paiied with Crll Walker, of Englc wood. Nearly lilt) golfers, including virtu ally all the stais who plajed In the na tional open tournament, with the ex ception of Abe .Mitchell nnd George Duncan, the Kiwllsh, stars, were en teicd. Although Joel: llutcWson was not muting the enl rants, word was passed that lie probably would makp liis appearance tomoirow as an added starter. A telegraphic entry from Fred MeLeod, of Washington, was leceived last night. Oldrlng Joins New Haven New llnirii, (onn. Jul I'll.- Rubs Old rlntr has Jnlnml tlm Nmv llmni ham. whlih In nnniiKed bv Chmf Ilendor. OldrlnB'n team niHtn wllh tho norhl'M (hnmplnn Athlei e: linlrli fill, il in hit snfelj iiKiinst I.lnd fitrom. of Worcester. Ihi lending HRHtern l..,acmi tiltrher but llilded brllllantlj. and will bo Matlci.ieil in ceiitiM flenl Bingles and Bungles Yenterdny's 111k Nolf New York Olnnts Inst to Plr.ites, but won from the l'hlllle fan". "Sconpf" Cnrey. Plrite nutflolder. wo rredltfd lth elewn nul-outa In thi I'lratc UlnntH content This nrhliQmi-nt In mid to enunl the mnrk sot in Han lVich. of tho HUH White Hox. when hn tools tw-el chsneen without ii nlln In a K.mi" with Cleveland, ("ne of Hup'r vrin in nssl t hnwevir Oil noMi ll nvrr hr rrrmit riof carefully. i. c tilrl Hint It ll07 (l.liliv Slunlr li ho of tint tlm iilojec ot thi CUli nan f utit lir ll iii i tn tlnznt itut-onts crctl 'rrf h n fot a 00.)'?. Tmlar U "lirlni'r I)n" at Krnnav Park. Ilnnton. ht7? i!ie rietrlnnil Indl'ins and Ksl Sox otwn foiir-eump series Trls Sprakfir. Joe IVoimI nnd t.arrv (ianltirr. nil of the IndlaiiN, arr a fmr .of the Shrlnrrn thnt will no ireent. A box of rlnars will ! presented1 to eoh man that Erin ft safe hit. Jack Perm, former Mlchlxnn et.ir out fielder, hna been rIied to the Wnlerburv flub of tlm Kanttrn I.eu by the ned Sox. He will revert to tho rioston Club at the oloae of tho weaeon. Tlabt Ruth rstahllnhril tun records out (n Ctnclnnnti lohen he hit thr ball over tin ertiter-Aeld wall in the fifth and Into the ilaht-AeUt bleachers on fne flu in th' .irvntli Th' Tiea'lea Inns notched theie ftoti icntii iillshrrt tor the flrit time in the hliloru of the pork. Ilnlie dinis mule Oeorce nellv, of Hie filnnt" look sort of foolish when he wt the Mr tinr down without n lilt on four dlfTerrnt and dlhtlnrt orcnoluns. i TurtlK Wnlaer will 1 the fourth plnver wllh n handle of Wulkir that hnF appoared In Philadelphia nnlfi rina. .Inhnnv w.ilker Till e Walker nml Flank Wnlkor. the bitter of whom has In en leleaaed tn th minor' were all Maekmtn This Walker will allow Ida speed for the Phllllea YANKEES SEEK JIM VAUGHN Knrnnc Kluli, of Gerrnnntown. has been going at a winning stride nil sea- rRon. The team has n record of thirty- three wins and seven setbacks. Knrnnc is piloted by "Pop" Morris, of Mldvnle Steel fame, who brought into the limelight such stars as Jack Maley, of Nleetown, and Tommy Walker, of Klelshcr. He lino produced for Knrnnc the siiine fnrmldnblc lighting spirit that Mldvnle wns noted for. Morris hns built Ids team around "Hob" Uolger, who will matriculates at llolv Cross College next fall, and .Inhnnv Carroll, the General P.lectrlc star backstop of Inst year. These two plajers constitute one of the best bnt tcrlcs in the city. Uolger, the twirling nee. hns had several offers with fast professional teams, notably Doylestown of the Montgomery County League. As he is an all-around athlete nnd proposes going to school next fall, 1m hns de clined nil offers. The infield is mnde up of Morghnn, nt first bnso; Johnny Lons, nt second base; Marty Carroll, at shortstop, und Muldoon toverlng the hot corner. The outfield is Knrnnc principal nsset. It is composed of Peck Sheernn, of General Electric in left; loinmv Knnis, former Lnfnyette star, center, and A. Uolger. of La Salle, right. The Dalesman brothers of the llnnkris and Brokers' League, will also be used ut times in the outfield. Sheernn Is prob nbly one of the most dungerous hitters In scinl-pro ranks. The pitching is well tnuen rare oi u) nrter, L. Dntcsmnn. Trnnsue nnd A. tolger. besides the pitching of "Bob Rumored That Cub Pitcher May Join Hugmen Shortly New York. July 0. "Illc Jim" Vaughn, who was recently put under Indefinite suspension by Johnny l'vers. manager of the Chicago Cubs, mn be seen In a Yankee uniform in the near future. It Is said that if the National League clubs waive on the southpaw the Yan kee management stands ready to make Vaughn a most liberal offer. Vaughn was a Yankee way back In the days when the local American League Club was known ns tlio Highlanders and plajetl on the hilltop. "Big Jim" did not live up to ex pectations in those olden dojs. He ap peared lazj and indifferent and was waived out of the league. The Chicago Cubs grabbed him. and up until this yeur he was one of the inniiistajs of the Cub pitching staff. The YniikeeV certainly need a cnpablc southpaw. Rum Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE 2J H MTVT F8TI Cincinnati.. 7 1 Now York.. 4 .1 " Boston 0 " Pittsburgh.. 0 0 Brooklyn ... r Phillies .... .1 3 Chlcagi 1 1 St. IiQiils... I 1 I I I I 0 AMERICAN I.EAGl'E SIM TWTESTI Wn-shlnjrton. M 14 Athletics ... 11 It Boston 10 1 10 New Yorh . 7 " Chicago . .. 0 0 Detroit .... 0 0 Clctflnnd .. 3 S St. IxniLs... 21 11 2 INTHrtNATIONAL LEAGUE SMTV TjFSTl Rending .... 20 1 : 21 Newark .... 13 2 15 Baltimore .. 11 0 17 Toronto.... 8 8 10 Jersey City. 0 2 11 Buffalo 3 8 11 Syracuse... 7 7 Rochester .. fl 0 PHILA. CRiCKETERS L NOW IN ONDON 9 BANK TEAMS TO CLASH Attend Theatre Tonight and Dme at Lord Northcliffe's Homo Tomorrow PLAY FIRST MATCH FRIDAY London, England, July 2C TheAll Phlladclphia cricket tenm. known as the Pilgrims, nrrlvcd nt Liverpool yesterday to" begin Its tour of England. All of the members were fn good physical con dition and reported a smooth but hot voynge. The cricketers were met at Liverpool bv Captain Metcalfe, who played in l'hiladclphlu last year as a member of the Incognltl eleven which made a tour of the United Stntes nnd Cnnadn. Cap tain Metcaifo will pilot the Americans during their visit here. Today he brought them to Lords, where they were made honorary members, which gives them the privilege of practicing on the famous oval there. Tonight they i icd ot M. er. J, M. will attend the Oxford Thcatro as gtfta of the management. , Tomorrow the tourlattr will diiis .M the homo of Iord Northcllffe, It.TVlm Imped that Lord Northcllffe would k present at the dinner, but ho was cotaV prllcd to start on his world tour bf toM the arrival of tho cricketer. The first match In which tho Amer icans will engage, will be against the Band of Brothers. Fridny, on the estate of Lord Harris, Belmont, Kent County! This will he followed by tt match with the Crusaders on August .'1 and 4 at t . . . . . .. mm iriiien university. y The visiting team is composed " i r. Anderson, U. t . nottomieyt n-.i ii. . "r it' tl riltUlo r t urLwrjKiil, ur., , w. ivmiu.. u iCrosman. J. L. Evans. K. Hopklnsos, (Jr.. J. H. Mason, S. W. Mlfffln. O. O. Norrls, W. P. Ncwhall. W. P. O'Neill. 0. H. Winter nnd C. G. Wooley. A. Haines. Jr., is worcr. DOBSON PLAYS HILLDALE Local Rivals Clash In Twilight Con test at Phils' Park The Dobson and Illlldnlo teams meet this evening nt 0:115 o'clock In a twi light gomo nt the Phillies' Pork. The Dnrbyites yesterday polished off Stetson nnd Flclsher in nn cllminahm series for the city chumplonshlp nnd hope to add the Falls team to Its num ber. Dobson has been unusually succcsfl. ful in contests with the colored ehnmps nnd pins its fnith on victor) tonight in "Leftv" Schofield, who Is twirling In good form. i- League and Semi-Pro Gossip I,ourr. atnr catcher of Pencojd. In leadlns the ironworkera with the willow, havlnc a hattlnic average of .42S for twenty-two rrnmca. Rykes ia ooconil with .300 In twonly ulna gamea. Jeaa Dsmto'a f.onan A. A. acalped tn Haakell IrpJlana 12 to 3 Ilowm.-in held th Ited Men to nix rcattered alnglea and ther never had a chance. Klrkpatrtrk nnd Mc l'niin'11 lolh jntint: n mean atlck. w th thru htts apiece IMm, of Pnihv. traelK to Mnhinn) City to pUy the up-fltntera toda I.eftv flrlffli. or Cr'at will be Delco's choice, whlln Hekert will do Ihe recelvlnr. ilanauer rfmlth ha alrencthened hl teim ind aeeral new face will appear In tho llni-up 1znn Square nnsei out the North Phils and with Ad Kwlclar on the hill. Reber lost the rami' In tlm drat Innlny when the Logan lies aent four runs nciosn tho plato on naaHos After thut Ra Stelnador held tho enemy In cheek, beside making; two runa and aa many hlta. There Is aonie talk of n serlei between rsndesburi? cnA Nitlvity. Th fans would like to aeo thise clubs come together, but It Is hoped the ."erle will c;o further than Inat eiir. when ih "re broken up with a dlsputo In the flmt irnme Morslmll i:. sinllli In a fine opening at- Cnrt Bulge TlnlRPl' Knrnnc would like to hear from any first-class teams in Pennsylvania. New Jer-ev, Murylnnd or Delawnre offering good giininntecs for a first-class attrac tion. Pcncoyl. Ciermantown. Stetson Field Club. Logan A. A. and Belfield nre particularly wanted. For games nddrp-s Leslie S. Datesmnn, 2."(l Apsley street, (iermnntown. Scraps About Scrappers Considerable Interest Displayed In League Contest for Tomorrow A baseball game which Is attracting attention will be plnyed tomorrow night on Catholic High Grounds, Twenty ninth and Clearfield streets, between Drcxel & Co. and Rraham, Parsons Co. Graham, Parsons &. Cxi., lenders of the Bankers nnd Brokers' League, hnve lost but one game against ten vie- toties. which is iiuile an impressive , recoid. I)rc.cl has won four and lot six,, but rcccntb made a strong comeback ' and should give Graham, Parsons &. ' Co. u good game. British Team Off for Pittsburgh Vat. nrlr IllU ll Tli- llrltl.l. r.1al tennla team In the Davla 6un competition i left yiatei day for I'lmburuh to nrqualnt them ' aelvea wmi tne courLs at tn Aiietnsnr , Country Club Sowlekley l'a , whoro on I Aumiat 4. A and ll thev will nlny the winner of tho Cnnaila-AURtralaala match. W Witts) Hi? THERE is no better cigar tobjeco than Havana and EI Producto Is n mnsd.r blend of the choicest Hav ana tobaccos n dis tinctive blend that can't bo copied, G. II. P. Cigar Co., Inc I'hlluilelnhla, ru, Wait. il "T -K'tTJH In the first. InVhl .Hft,n l'.ut Jolmnj Moorn to sleep iVAXJ "'"' i"l Rny Mulligan hung the W'tu on Bsinmy WllliiunS in the first. wmWmk wim it 9 in t MB! Mfa-ra ''11111)1, Mm i x?twJj yj I Hint mm "si niv iv tiriiiiowow III IfWi'i'V V-VESCTr rt TmnorroH will be an orf day for Lew Tendler In his tralnln ot Delanco N J Ho will be here In Philadelphia and npoear on the boxlnu program arranged annuallv bv Captain George Tempoat for the boya at Olrard College. Harry (Kid) Drown. Kid Williams IMnnv Kramer, Kid Wagner and aeveral other local boja tttro will apar. ne boxers are In the atable of Johnny Tone nnd Hlee Laey. They nre Hllent Mike IJornn. 153: Kddle Mullln, lfl7! Tony Daniels, i:n, Jack Cullen, 122. and Sammy Carlon 110. Hrner Kohlnaon. Negro welterweight, has hen match! tl bj .lohnnv I.lnenln to meet Joe Llc at tho Dunbar A. A. Thuraday nhjht Charlej Snlnrlmrt. of Philadelphia, la managing two crack bonera on the Coaat. according to Artie Summers, who haa re turned from California after the sojourn there with the Elka Jimmy Duffy. 135, and rrankln Malnne 125, both wind-up mlttmen. i.ri thn hna fllnKlnir flata under Hwtnehart'i colors Charley lntenda bringing hla protcgea F.'jat for the coming aeaeon. A welterweight match between Joe T,elte. and Jlmmj nmwn of T'onton. will be the wlml-up at the Cambria Friday night. Other liouta. west rnuaijeipniu Tommy o Toole s Frnnklp Smith Ilaj O'Mallev b. Young Mulligan, UrorKo Denny ii Buddy Hyan and Johnn Muiph s KM Ooodman. (ins rninrhettt Is training diligently again after a ulnrt ln-off. Out of a total of twenty bouts Clus has scored neven' knockouts. Joe Kenncil) hijs the Tlm D?oney-Lw Tend er liuut n Ituaillng on the 4th 01 JU V waa ao intertalinj that he haa been nuthtirleed to make nn offer- for a return match there after the southpaw's contest with Champion Hennv i.eonara nere Hull Kesslrr. Ninth Philadelphia light- heuvjweght. la matched for a bunt nt AI lentuwii August 1 After this match kes.ler Mil t - pieprfixi tn n- w it 1 oil cluts Ilolib.v MrCiinn, flras I"crr lioer la eon traction but n n for tl hoin;' tiMrn Thn tl.nt I'hi't he- will win from .Ilmnij Jortltn wnon tnoy cl.-nh in tneir i ni uuieii ntteen roii'iil bout ut Weit Msn-uutik on l'rld is night Robert will meet a terrific puncher tn .Ionian, who carries a knockout wullop in ni rigni mm otner nouts on tne caru inn Danny KfoUers s. Kddle Morgan, AI Ronolds vs Frunkls McKecer und Tommy Devlin vs. Red Welih store bos a nrslatetl rah hill ileihcnte their new urnunds at-1 n usual won This time the acoro was It) to 0 The Old-Tlmer. who plnv nt home on Tuedass Thuradaya. Saturdays and Run days, will travel on Mondays, Wedneaday and Frldass, plnylng oery day In the week. r r t 0 t r t f i f r r i t 1 t t i r t i I r t w t i t t t i t t t t t i i t t t t t i t t i t t $ 4 t r t t t t t i t f t I r t I r i $ t Here's a Real Sale! Prices Slashed to Rock Bottom Just to Keep Our Tailors Busy! Suits Made to Measure Including Extra Pair of Trousers i-Hoi Weather Rtetair A sacrifice price limited to present stock on hand. Order not?tico'plece mohair tiuita, made to measure, at least $10 fcc Jou regular value. There's nothing cooler, and the sale price saves you money I P. B. WHIT, Special i 1 H'50 E&CO. TOM MALONEY, Manager 808 CHESTNUT ST. 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