. 14M "-K V7j : 1 .EVENING, PUBLIC SGERr-PHILADELPHlA, FRIDAY, JULY "9, 1921 j!. 2 VM "" ,,sv Cynwyd Is Certain of Middle States Tennis Championship With Four Members Surviving t rr- - l.-.. '.,..- F llm.MM.nn.mi'.Mrnll llniHIIIIWn ni limn ll ... " 'fl i oT.cPArT.nTvr j?ii?t n rr r7D WINS OVER Home Run by Label Gold Man With One On Saves Store Boys From Shutout at Hands of Jack Karst's Team ) PLAY NATIVITY TODAY JACK KAHST'S Stcnton Field Club maintained Its winning Rtrenlt by takhiB "he Mnwlinll B Smith Into camp It Chew' and lMeasn.it Htieets Inst eve nine I i to a. One of the lntgoHt in (1 $8 crowi; of the season witnessed the ff Ttobbv Wilson was on the hill for the c JSToL and the Stcnton boy? innn- d to get him by bunching t .e r .. sent three nil W,B.' .the nmr and they v,cr ere tlic I01U. l - - I result of four successive nns. reBuu , i,, ri Acnln In tllC ClglU" " , " ,.,. o JJ-.I Atintlipr when Biirnuer mi g Trlpta and and came nomu SITu finllnihcr van t"J'! "B. XV-' .. Eddie UBnoB : ' ; ( f 8 ,rader. West. t first. 1J''V",t tr htemon win Morton K linch had two hits to Uie.r "'.'I"' 1-11 v Smith was saved from a MorHlmU K. Smuu v., G dbIatt Mnt shut-out lcn ''-enter for a home inn terrific '7, Vetnt "rfV Unci; Hen with one on in lie ti ri. stnri rutty, the &"T ."' niP tor Trank played a "' "V.'1 ih"" VllMii made rrooM ls team 'e'ven hits, but each S? was'stUmled n the base,. Meet Nativity WJ 8,Cl!.0nt Sr'ado and Ontario st.cets grounds ntiugraut i.Usge.ty tnls eieni'K to JC, ftm huri for jepresenta i s. my u tp !ir 7 Manager llmck. Thin I, X. :,nml came ot l? '"'".V" le r1v.-.. - sttK..rs.:. ...; L..-.. tnnlll Mount 1'nion. with thlrt-fHe l(- toKthrtj-Vix .tints to Us credit. Z led Slnnnhan at Vit -i-nclith am Ttrnun streets. MannsiT llonm-i will Brown siriLir.. it Re Wnlt .uikkiii "" "" : ; , tempi hi i "'"..-,. ..l.w,. (i . .. .if n f'riUlll III ll ,.-.."' wme to Nnthltj IBM nlht, IohIiir out in the final inning. Illllilalo Ilns Ocriiiniitown Dnu Hennls. of Germiintown. ill tUrt Wll Moifion. the old Do nw-ir-Count, Lengue star, ncalnst llilldnle att'lielten neuue and Miicnolln street. Morgan hns been nitihinp. tiite a few games of late with unusual Min.es-. Snil llennis is of the "l'lnion that lie can stop Holden'H slugKeis. 'J he largest crowd of the season witnessed the game with Ilrldesburg on Tiu-mIhj , but een more arc expeited toulsht. A nelgliboihood strife tliat will t-cne to attract a big atteadanie is the game between the North Phillies and the 1' II. T. Allstnrs at Tenth and ljutler. Tlie trolle.Miien hae won nine of their last ten starts aeiiin. Mums teams, but in the futuro will plm oiih tint blKRcr onei. and s rles hac hi en ar ranged with nil the leading tiiims. Mania or Iturke will be on the hill for thn Allstnrs Hrnnlthn Iloyo! Oiants plav I.ogan at Eighteenth nnd Itoek'nnd stieets. Manager Dandn is not in the le.iM Tt iRflcil with the wmk of the tenm nftir that 24-1 walloping handed In I)obon and hns io informed his plain" In moetlng the Hoial (iiants thej stack un againM one of the bet and a close soor is all the fans wnut in such a big game. Logan Square nt Smllli-Kitrliu'h Fnns In the vicinity of Second sticet and Erie nienue have jet tn si e Smith -Furbiish in netion this we(U 'Hi1 team has hoen plailng and winning, but Tuovlni't clash wns lfnted on account of the rain Manngcr Tinner is out to beat Irfigin Siiuare, as the Smith team lost n came downtown leccnth which onlj went --even innings, when n down pour cnni" nnd I.ogun linil iuM gone ahead The .Uning o' Tom Iiniker. star Mount Cnrtnol lnfielder. has ftrengtlieneij the team conMderablv. Dnbsou and rieibher clash at the T'lilllles' l'nrk. Thfs Mimild be a hard iniiglit iniitist, as the duly' ii nu eien match. In a recent gnr nt Dobsou flj'd the inrpct mnkei t b .t the jnrnor niter hfteen innlnijs. I,eft" Scho neld wns the winner', going into tbe fray in the early Innings nfter Victor Keene had been cluf-cd. Schntield will MKe hN turn on the hill again tonight for I)obnn "HiH" MeKentj will llkeli oppose him. At Ilroail and Allegheny Holilfeld takes on Monmouth, of Gloucester The .Icrfounon hnve Kcoreil vletnilea nt ) the expense of manv of the leading teams. The piti liing selection for the no-no team is not certain, as Walter Mackin muM be nuel for the Industrial League pame tomonow Trls Speaker Out of Game Ronton, Musi. ji. vi 1'rls Speiier niannKer of the rinelnnl Indl me fr-n Hired .. i ' inr" ln "', rlfch' ank'e In tunlni "'' "V In leaterdai a qnme wltn llnt n na win not be niile ii plni iignln for two .1. "'I .''"," Thp nc' 'bnt occurred In ihe I 11 n 1. L - ' ' ' ' ''l I. , - ., iiuiuiif. io renier BIG WEEK AT Chester Fair Grounds CHESTER, PA. uoMfs II i b. llnlr. nine! Trhl. PnnVs nni' lnlI!i.,i"r.'i,H' lilldrem ( nkr Wnlklim Pine V1!' I iwHw' l lliuil ltin start ut .." '-, !,'"", ci r""" orlnKlni: Her I i .. '" iinriiw uie iiiiiriioun, iiprii Mr Mmlnif Plitnrrs. i(ii mis spaci: itiu m;t HIJlMiSHWh PIUIIIKVM KEEP FIT BY EXERCISE tUOe? ?l,eri,'Nl.,,,l!"' f'oiirses SblJO ? fU ,W,'V"K' iln wr lloil llulllllllk' lrst clnas Inslruclui Itunnlnc. Track. n. .. llnndlinll -' Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 15th 8: Che.tnut Streets Phillies Park Tonight "road Ac HuntinRdon Sts., i:13 P.M. , TWILIGHT BASE HALL fleishcr Yarn vs. J. & J. Dobson Prices 35c, 55c and 51.10 Baseball Today, 3:30 P. M. NIIIIK t'-ViJ. , ,, .'1ST A 111111,11 AVK rsrrfii Sieits niniheU' nni) Sniibllnis' y'ttMlItl) AVK. M) r KI-N V imiiAY'rii VainVi " if WYu'in "' '.t;KAJrK II1I1TN 8 l.lCilirsj AMI 3 M1.LS r.l.l..l. n SMITH NINE Today's Local Games Mrnlon .Held Hub nt Nntiiltj. llelcrnde nml Ontnrlo streets. .North I'hllllM nk P. R. T. All-Stnrs, Tenth nnd Hotter strretfR llrookbti llovnl Olnnts at Ixxan, Elclit rcntli and Rncklnnd Aim-In. Mount Union nt hlmnnlian. Fortr-elchtli nnjl-nrown Hrrrtn. .Monmouth, of (Uourttrr. nt Holilfcld, "?' ulreft nnd Allrxhrny nirnur. Hrlfltld nt Mnlln Htrten, Mnviifr street nli (llnfy nirnur, IiBnn Hniinrr nt Pmlth-Furbuli, 8rcond .slrrrt nnd Krle ntrnur. Nprlnjc ( Itj-noscrnforil nt DonotiifArm slrmiE. nrtwrlchlh nnrt Walnut ntrerts. Illinienr N(ri(.nhnn'M Att.Hfnvu n lltlln.1.l- lliln Mornar llnttrr), I, nnd tlntnrln ulrrrtn. (5-20 tlub nt HuMrr, ijnrntli nnd Jolinson slrert. Mrrrlll rro(rs'onnl-nrlumr nt Twrntlrth Crnwry Cluli, Twmt)-lxtli nnd Mnntrr nlrrrtd. I. X. .1. IloliMti ni Vtrlihrr Vnrn. 11ill1l Hull l'nrk. Ilroail trrrt nml I.1I1I1I1 nrnur. . A. 0, It. nt Old Tlmrm, Thirteenth nnd .Inlinoii airrrlK. I rnllnirr nt l"ortf lehtli Wnrd, Twrntx dftli nnd .Incknon dlreetH. Indliinu 1'rnfrnilonnU nt (llbbstonn. N. J. M. Mlrlmrl ut rcllomlllr, A nnd Ixmdrn trrrln. Hnnp Mnniirnrtiirlnc Co. ut l'urrrn A. A., Third nnd llcrki lrcrl. Illlldnlo nt dcrmnntonn, Chrltrn nirnur nnd MnEiinlln utrrrl. llrlclcuMTK nt South rhllly 1lc1irnfi, Ilrufld nnd lllxlrr HtrrrtK. ' lllurjiiuckrfn' I.niclii' T.', b. Mnrlnrn VR. V. H. .Murine Dflnrlunrnt, 1 P. J! IiiRur lilnnd Nnly nnl. , P. K. T. I.nmuc (Irnrrnl Offlrr nt Hrl ini'iit, I irii-rniirth nnd llrrk Mrrrtn. N. NnrllrnliiirK nt 1I PnrU. . Ilnrtrnin l'nrk ut Ht. Pnul. 1 Iftwnth nni) .MojiiiiiciibIiic. M:TEitn,s sconr.s lllltdnlr, 1) A. II. ('., 4. Ilimkrll Indlmii, 111 I)ononn & Arm ntrunic. 10. ( hrxtrr, 4i .1. X .1 DnuMin, .1. North I'lilU, Hi Mt Union. B. l'mnklln Sugnr, 2 ruliurhnn A. A.. 1. Ulrnriii, Si lie I ruin, 2. hnir-Itofl)iick Lragur IlnBlr Hi nn kcrs, 8 llrruicn Lencur raurtli llnttnllon, 7t renth llnttullon, s. Kiuilil Triuiftlt I.imkiip (irrminlown, 13 .lurknon, 1. , Junm & llikrr. Oi rotnl Trlrgrniili, 1 l.lt Ilrntlirrn. 4 Old Tlmrrn, 2. ..itlil, Oi Minnnnnn. o. .. . llnnkcrN nnd llrnkell, Iniir CnMntt A Co . I2 lllilillr & llrnD, 12 llrlilrnhurR, 4t Cnmdrn Clt. 1. Dunkirk, Is oulliurxtrrn, 2. l.lnroln (lltintN Si "llflwm, 1. urutlrth (rntur), 12i 1 nntrrn Stutc 1'rlKin, 1. Mt. ilirnnlmR, fli llirtrnm l'nrk, 1 sirnton 1" ('., 4i irrluill K. Smith. 2 Hclllcld A A . 8! Smith lnrluli i. , Mrrrlll-llrlmnr. Oi orllnoi.l CollcBlnnH. I I cm. Hi lliilla srreru, I. Scraps About Scrappers .limmv .Tordnn now Is representing the Seientc-'iith Ward In listic friiohties. lie origlnnllj came on from Pittsburgh din lug the war. liked the city, fell in loie with a mnlden hero, mnrricd nnd I'ow Jordan cnMs his ote from the dlstilct once made famous bv .lohnnj Willctts. .Ionian is' scheduled for a iiftecn-ioun 1 test touiglit. lie will meet Itnbhi McCiinn. cleier (Jin.is Verry blond, oi er the distnmo at Carnival I'nilc. West Manniunk. The are meet ing nt 130 pounds ringside, and both i ontestnnts reported tbemsehes down to weight to Promoter doe Kenneth this morning. Heside thlslifteen-iouiuUct-Ki theie nlsn will be three s. round bouts, ns follows; Dannv Hodgers. of Manniunk. is. IMdie Morgan, of Eng land:' Al Heinolds, of Mnnnjiink. is. Prnnkle McKccTer. of NorrNtown, and Tommv Dcilin. of Mnnauink, is. Hed Welsh, of South Philadelphia. A iiiiitrtt -f 1 t'.li nil" men ir MMnlutivl In nhnw t'.iol- w ircR on nononv -lifni in Klrirnth trt nronn Thry nre rreddi DlB Bins In I" to nttmp. n romb.i'k nanlnnt flinrloN Rn- :nl Hoi llclimm md lnny Vrt lu fmo 'ach o'hrr IM.be IVmivy ntul tow JtlnVi ir'h knaclfr-om clnh, mrt nlh-r b nt" nrr Al Ul " v put Weber r.nd Jll-'.ti- MetlnrrlB'o C'nldi Pc-lt llnitn llrown. 'f Trinidn li In town n. Ii1f,r on .MKV-nun 1 bout t iho -nm- inivctui. i un -'''?'!' T:.""i,,;,,;,!,',h.1,': . ...n.iir. 1 lir piri ni '" . . n. ...n.-..-. .hi. TTininn O Toole in Trii'ikle Smith Pre. i .... inv O Mill, v Youns MuHInn il rir nn t 1 H Hnn ond Tnhi;n Mini"hv s ICtit Oondmin. rrml.lp oeo. -tnrlml T?lolnc f 1 roluib ho his I 140-rounl boxer - roC wilonil "ii xo 1 n on nmitciir hnn l lti niliN -"il Pete l.nizo pre'inblv ivlll , ' '.' V I '"" Viin p. mo lino nxt month rb hio h"d w mjie'irs nlrenh Tim Pronri l inniehod with Polo Intro ..J rounds nt Perinlon AiirukI 1 bowl ,7 we"" nn-nn" ml II lb An-1 . nt York pj . till tnrcuih " riaht f inn In MinaMink ore inx ous to , rrii "tlllr nnl Joe TTorrel In iNl.n Thv rv i mitebod for - nfto-n-r-undor nt n-oBt MitmvunK in Immt 'r Men's Solid Leather Belts Mjm I BJK niaek or Tan. Also Jfads With Snap V.oi tn Attach Own Iluckls i ' $2.oo f ., Branches, London & New York At TTTx nvnM 'A... t.:- x vk feiC RodWovenLotol 11 11 hSi MADE FOR THE VoflSiV ' s sves 1 r a-ni T-f v : CM 1 I j PEST RETAIL TRADC . ffi A l. X Jfesi I I( J$ ourGupttnteof I Nv v ' X.Nf:s 1 V VluondSaifactioi A W W ' Xiif 1 K ,,., V a ""nfa .1 jji y Btuvoclt U k : xrCl ' " 1 irtiPE.' 1 npiE"U.V.lJ." Union j PBB ' W'r ill x suit conforms whit- 1 - HC t lllll ....! I1..I..... ...l . ! V M t U9H I vi UUL U1C 9lllillic:3k Bliaiu 11 J s . -mi m .I'm ' "J every movcmcni ' 7 j IW ' n SJ'Jffl tyjffi the body. A II JJScNtt J Yvr'A The durable fabric pro- M II J ew W'OT P duced in our own mills Ar" 7el ' nfCwW I from selected cotton J I J ! V 1 V am l'le carcu' V'Of's- l fVtia l I vvfi5 f KM manshlp put Into every II i(fTu ' I An I Fli "B. V. D." p.nrmcnt arc I I (yJ 1 J3T-Jni I Br vour 8UretV durabll- InCSti' ' Wl'Psi J Kli Irv In wash and wear. I wr"TlT ' 1U I mi M a imSS. J I l M4I ' ml HW &r Miiinwinti (i2j vL. ' n4v " S ' B "D V n"Sl,liiCIoirJ , I Crotch L'nion Suu (Pal USA) ,, n V n Cnmnanv ' I . ',?'A,,",V,'"; v ThcD'y'D'COimpany DVDSbr,ACIMeJ ' fl "D V D ,' Coot Cui IWrriKini KeW York Croica I'nfon Sum (rat. US.AJ , and kn LniK Praum ouin'i Ji illotluil i I sj oos tn lamwnl m I J I' ,,,.tl,B,,,,, t BAKNtS IVIAHJMLU TOIGOtF HERE National Champion Paired With Kirkwood, Australian, Versus Marston and Barnott 36 HOLES AND TRICK SHOTS ny SANDY McNinMCK nic Tredyffrln Country Club hns sewed up, nnd linmmcred down, n golf inn teh that oucht to be one of the finest exhibitions placd In this city for niany-a moon. .Mm llarnes, open chnmplon of the Vnited Htntes, has been secured to play with .loo Kirkwood, Australian open chnmplon, against a pair of locnl ex perts on August 13, nt Tredjffrin. Hob Harnett, pro nt this club, will pnlr up with Max Marston, the Merlon nmnteur expert, as the opposing team. The match will stnrt nt ten o clock nnd will be over the thlrty-sW-holc route, ti four-bnll, best-ball match play contest. After the mntch, Kirkwood will give an exhibition of trick shots. Officials nt t ho club arc planning a denl of work on the course, it h in verv pood shape light now, but there's n little smooth ing down to be done nnd no pains will be spnred to make It lit for the kings of golf It will entertain. Special trains will be run nnd a laige parking space for automobiles linn already been se cuieJ. HanieR won a good deal of his na tional leputatlon while a professional In this city at Whlteinnrsh, but his plnilng nppearanccs here haie been al most nil since .then. When he came to his nntlonnl triumph nt Columbia last wmk, it was b a margin of nine strokes oier one of the gieatest lieli s that ever competed, llarnes ulone Is expetted to nttract thousands. Kirk wood ia one of the tlcvcrot pro fessionals the Old World has ei.tr mo diicul. He is n shot-maker lie plus ultra and with seasoning under his belt will sureh come into the cham pionship of one of the gicat nations. Ills trhk shot inhibition at Columbia dicw thousands. He tepeated them for the benelit of President Hunting, who was just as amaed ns thousands of others have been at what Kirkwood cftu do with a ball and stlik. Mnrston, who pln.ied the best ball of Duncan and Mitchell eien nt Merlon leccnth. ho'.rts the course rei-ord for Tredilfrin. n 73. It was made in com pnnv'with Hob Harnett, who had a i4. the old ncord. Harnett quulihcd nt the national and Is going gieat guns. Ticdiffiin thinks the local pair will beat their world -renowned opponents ami indeed it does look like the mntch of the jear. Auto .Men .Meet There nre all kinds of business or ganizations and trade associations, hut to get the real aition, real get-together and the leal pieasaiu unit- . " .ion haie to turn them looe on n golf lourse. , , There is nothing like it. not only for inion rolnttnii in the business field, but also along recreatiic lines. Take, for lnstnnce, the Automobile Trade Golf Ashodation. It started In an humble wni, as most similar organizations do. Hut ft has moi ed from cit.i to city and the particular A. T. (i. A. to which we refer hns now spiend Into a liague of live melropolltnn centers. YoMerln teams from Philadelphia. New York, Newark. Washington nnd Hrookl.in pln.ied their third meeting of the oir. It wns held nt the North Hills Country Club, n course Mint is responding with surprising speed to the expenditure of argent and .mention. Teams of eight competed, with two subs on each team. There wasn't a default, though a lot of traielmg wns done to get theie The major trophy Is the cup offend bv the Newark branch for the team running up the most points. The indliiduuls nre paired off without riference to clubs and plni for both inedni and mntch results nt their club handicaps. A match won counts two points for the city that ilctor represents and each Mett men prefer to wear a Belt made of one - piece rood eolld leather. The M. & M. Belt is one piece of Fine Harness Leather (not split). It outwears any stitched belt. Always keeps its shape. Refined looking and durable. Persons who know the advan tages of a solid leather belt, made by the most renowned SADDLERS in the country, wear nothing else. MARTIN & MARTIN 1713 Chestnut St. 28 South 15th St. Branches, London & New York Rum Scored for Week in Three Biff Leagues AMEK1CAX LKAOUB j S.MTWTI'-S TI Washington. 14 2 a 8 21) Detroit .... 0 3 411 21 Hfwton 10 2 5 4 21 Athletics ... 11 3 1 ft 20 Cleclaiifl .. 3 8 4 ft 20 New orit.. 7 5 0 18 Chicago .... 0 0 4 ft 1ft St. Louis... 2 7 0 0 NATIONAL LKAOUE S .M TWTF sift New York.. 4 3 I) 4 0 20 Brooklyn... 5 3 10 3 21 ht. Louis... 7 ft 0-" 21 Pittsburgh.. 6 8 1 4 10 Phillies.... 3 8 1 ft -17 Cincinnati.. 7 fl 1 14 Hoston 0 4 2 12 Chicago .... 1 0 2 2 ft INTEKNATIONAL LEAGUE h.MTWT FS Tl tJcndliiR .... 20 1 7 18 10 Daltimoro .. 11 0 ft 10 31 Newark .... 3 2 0 0 30 Toronto.... 8 8 ft 0 27 Itorhcstr .. 0 lft 5 20 Jersey City. 0 2 n lft 20 Buffalo .... 3 8 8 2 -r 21 Syracuse ... 7 3 7 1 7 hole up counts n quarter of a point, the full eighteen being pln.ied out. Then they play another match in the afternoon, again counting the holes up nnd turning in the cards for their incdnl bcore. The trophy goes to the team running up the greatest number of points In match piny for the seusou. Wo take it j ou play a different man every match and in every city. aiany Prlies Vor team stimulation there is a low gross prize for the lowest ard mndc by a member of eneh team nnd two low net prizes also. There- is also a low gtoss nnd low net pri7e for the lowest of the whole field. So there's alwajs something to shoot nt. Newark won the title Inst cnr. The first tournament this icnr was hold ill the Engineers' Club course, and about n month ago another was held nt Co lumbia, both scenes of well-known championships. The plnjers had their troubles ngnln yesterday at North Hills I hough there are many lerv expert golfers in the league, the lowest score, turned In for the first loitnd .lesterdni morning was an 80. Most of them. How oier. were close to 1)0. inn M,n ",0(,tlngs will be at Vox "'Vs 111 Wincknmuxon In September and October. Aside from the golf out on the course. ,..lWn , i rpnl wetlngR nt the lunch 'jour and then a more comfortable ses- -"" i ine dinner, while figures are "k inmeii up Dv Statistician I-wrts nnd others Italph Tim S ,f ' Hlock- President of Noith itills and a prominent locnl automobile innn. acted as host lesterdav and spared no pnins to make the nffnir the sue. ess NO OFFER TO WEAVER McGraw Denies He Made Proposal to Former Sox Player Cincinnati, July 2!). John J. Mc Giaw, manager of the Now York Na tionals, denied today that he had made nny proposal to Buck We.ner, one of the indicted White Sox on trial In Chicago, to jilnv with the Giants -UMir.iw said that he merely went to i Chicago to see Pieshhnt Ilc.wllor about his suspension nnd went to the court room to find air. Hejdlor. Ho said fuither that Woaier shook haniK with I him and expressed the hope that the I Giants would win the pennant. miic tilnnts' manager emnliat ca v j " - -ii-i.i.ii.Hii, nsserted that lie ncier broached t he subject of ienier pin j ing with the Giants in the event of his acquittal. "If ho is acquitted nnd Judge I.nndis glies bin. n dean bill of honesty, why then the Giants mm engage- In the bidding for Wenier," ho said. Here's a Eeal Sale! Prices Slashed to Rock Bottom Just to Keep Our Made to Measure Including Extra Pair of Trousers Suits r Prices Reduced To $24 .50 Hot Weather A sacrifice price limited to present stock on hand. Order now tuo-piece mohair mils, made to measure, at least $10 he low regular value. There's ndthina eoolir, and the sale price saves you money! P. B. WHITE & CO. TOM MALONEY, Manager 808 CHESTNUT ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ZZZZZZZZZZZZZFonncrlu 101 South 8th St. ; WIL muNiw 10 BE CHAMPION Despito Unfair Ruling in Downoy Fiasco, Reforeo's Verdict Must Stand LESSON FOR COMMISSIONS ny LOVIS JI. JAFTK No matter what the Ohio State Hox- (.,., rVMntnUalnll 1-niH or does. Or What the howl of ringside critics U Johnny Wilson still reigns mlddlew eight tnom t r .i.., ,. nrbl ilonlto the unior- , tunnte ending of his halt e on .cd""- r.n ttiriit nr ( inpiniiu iiii -' -- . J-I l...l .. Illl 111 1 1111 Downey. The referee ruled Vllon was The referee rilled i'-"" ": ,d that Is the official crdlct record books I ) n,(' the title, but that docn t fouled and for the claiming moon ntitbtti According to reports emanating from Cleveland there bmd'.i was nn rtoiiM thnt the Bostonlnn. who won his rim tn plonshlp on ii questionable lcjn from alike O'Dowd In his lion o to n wns outclnssed bv Downe in d 1 theie been nn unblns.d official In ring the Ohloan wou.l be o the mW dlewcight throne toda.i. But HP r ently Wilson made sure lie wns I ir ' tected" when lie entered tht . nn nl Jimmy Pordner iaVed the Italian from cel.brltles in the history of the diamond bcing'dcthroned. .J'00'' I'hicp here today, when a game Itcforco Gardner. It seems, 'n"l, between the "Old Timers" and a team have disqualified Wll-on npl IJ' J:, , of ictcran sand-lotters was held as a linen .iiuriin i-kiiiiit-ii, , i,., jumped into the ring nnd P 1 ' '' hnnds on his ninn in the seventh joun I Fnns now belicie (inrdner was not in the ring to be on the up nml up, as the sailng goes in listiciiffs. It was his "buslnc-s," tio sai. to see that Wilon did not get he worM of lt-to sic thnt Downei did ot in declMielj and. judging from lie x liressed opinion of Hip ''"V.iV in l.H slon. the tefcree wns not fair In ma "ilon'ri P. Edwards, sports editor of the Cleieland Plain Dealer, wms that Howard Heinolds. sports editor of tic Boston Post, who went nlo'ig with 1 on to .oier the nlleged .ham. Ions bout with Downey, sent a Mon to lis paper that the Ohio boxer had won, and won fnlrlj . , . Boxing was Riion nnouu m v hi Heteiee Gardner's 'dlc it onP ;,.,., i.. i.imn fnrt iei I nu "'i,""i ' hy-. ni !..-- - , ,. v.umei champion, isn t there, an. i uu n i hnnge is made in the in 1 Jewel ni chnmpionshii. the better It will . ol iyr tnni piiriieuiui iiiikiu" - not show am thing wonderful -no ham pionship cnlibir by am means, in a bout heie lust icar with .ugie iwu.-v., .i .1 i. ..I.... .. tmifii i-ii oilier mini n"m "",' ,m. i,l The occiimnce of this ( lei eland fiasco should servo as a bsson for nil boxing centers where the spoil is M. penised hi commissions Hnd the Uhlo Commissioners insisted on hclr ap pointed n-feree, Instead f permittint, Klllllea to bring his own man to oili eiate, the ehnnces nre thero would haie been no mom for argument in the vic tory of Downey, and isrjan i rnu.imj , would liaic been crowned tltleiiomer without discussion. Vn, nnlv ehninnlons. but there are other boxers who haie been going around, the eountn demanding that a certain referee be used, nnd in a lot' of caesi a man has been carried along for that purpose. Vsunllj the promoters have giieu in. lather thaw haie the show, called off. , . , ,, I "If so-nnd so doesn t referee, i , the cij of the boei making his ownj referee' selection, "then 1 won't box " i in Kiieh n envo the boor should be I - . . . . i nnstti flni TO lPsP lll i 11 iiiu .in ti iiiiiirim nr ' ' ...i ... ,i. . , f i,lv l..nl.in,. on, of a contest then theie would tie notlilng left to do but bar him from further competition in that pnitleulir district ' After one or two banishments nndet such conditions theie probnbli would be no mme trouble about refeiees. Mohair Special ! O.50 Tailors Busy 'jTSB How Writers Viewed Downey-Wilson Bout Cleveland, O., July 20. Following nr the statements of the sports editors of Cleveland's newspnpers on the result of the Downey -Wilson fight here Wednes day night : Ilenrv P. Edwards, sports editor, the Plain Dealer: "The writer's decision is that Downey knocked out WlNon tn the seventh round of their battle at Dunn Vield Inst night " Ed Hnng. sports editor, Cleveland News: "Hrjan Downey won the middleweight championship qf the world when ho knocked .out Johnny Wilson in the seventh round of their scheduled twelve-round fight here Inst night " Enrle Kc-rrls, nsslstnnt sports editor. Clei eland Press: "By nil thnt Is fair nnd square, Downey's 'aim to the title should be recog nised. The other knock downs nre Immaterial. If Downey hntl dropped him (Wilson) n doren times, he cnwld not lime won more fairly than he did on the first knock down." OLD-TIMERS COME BACK Former Baseball Stars Clash ott Diamond at Cleveland Clcu-land, ()., Jul, 20. One of the greatest gatherings of letcrnti baseball feature of the 12."th nnniicrsary of Cleieland. Nap I.afole, the former star second baseman, is managing the Old Timers nnd plays his former position. Neol Ball, hero of one of the few unassisted triple plais in the major leagues, wns nt short. Bill Bradley, who held the major league retord of a home mil a day for four consecutive days until "Babe" Ilutli broke it a few weeks ago, took care of third base, and "Cj" Young, the only pitohrr who eier won ."00 games, was one of those to occupy the mound I.nrrj Twitchell, who once made six hits in fl times at b-it, wns aligned to rieht field. Alternating with him wns "Bunk" Congalton Tonev Turner alternated with Bradley at third, and Hi...... II, .-.,.. l-n-1 II.,,.-.. ...! I-.....1. Knnuss took turns In the pitcher's box llpwpr(, Jiiimi Mrl!rt nml l:mpr nirk( ,cft fip(, Chnrlie Hickninn and Nick Altrock, lust base; Ilarri Bay and Ollie I'iiker Ing centerfield ; nnd Bobby WoikIs. i'n il Git(ih nnd Paddj I.iilngston, catchers. By Jiminy It's I so i t t w J! t r' t i t I ( I t t i i , I I $ il II 51 4 t i t i r P t i t t f V 4 4 4 j: , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,1 4 4 4 4 4 4 il 4 4 4 4 4 LiaatTT & Mvini Tobacco Co, Ihest bTNWTU fLAT tKd CERTAIN OF TITLE Homo Representatives Only Ones Remaining in Middle States Tennis Tournament JUNIOR DOUBLES TODAY After five sizllng dais of tennis the annual ailddle States championship tournnment has sifted down to four players. While the four playeis will not plav the scmi-finnls until late this afternoon, one important item In the championship is a certalntv that the title will be won In the Cynwid Club Cynwyd hns male a sure thing of the singles title. In order that the suburban club might bo sure of the honors and w lint -not, four of the home town plnjers stepped out. came through the preliminary rounds with (olor- still floating and now nre alone in the round before the final. The four Cjnwid plnjers who haie the onlv chance for the title are Dr. P B Hawk. Carl Fischer. I71 ('rails nnd Tommy Leonards This afternoon the two southpaws, Carl Flhor nnd I71 Crnvis. will mei t to decide who will piny the winner of the Hnwk I.eonnrds sctto In the final tomorrow afternoon. Amateur Baseball A flrtrt-rlisn bitten would llk to connect with n Junlo- club wllllnu lo plni for thi (inert cf ir,. Knme. C Smith. Mnrk-t HI.'I The rolmnblii A. I'., hnilnjf won lta lout 'iKht Kftmei, denlro to book Knmes with ftrht elnes horn- i-nm enpoelalli Medm A nnd Paradls- I" W ( -inltrnli tk r US purfor street TIip SiinuiHTllelil rinh hns opm dnt-i In i um.xt and Siptember for tennd off rlns reanonable buit inters. J l'oilork .3-1 Krft Yor' street A flrt-eln Inflebh r woud like to h ar from a flrat-rlnas bnll Hub Ak U r lo.i l enlllnif Woodland "Til W. bit" in i, .10 und 7 P. JI itrnton Profensloimls wnull I i to nr rnrK twIllKht haturdai und Mund iy s-imea villi teami pajlnu fair wuirant a l'rnnl' Si hurt 1140 Greene atrcct orthwot l'rofi9sloiulH hne Snturla open, uwn Phon't J. Hooker c ol inibli OJll A twelio-fourtein-ye'irHihl rlin want Sntiiroa. Sundiii and twi lyht Kinu-t either at home or awav wim nln s f the a m nee John .Mnrtln Ifi.'l Scutn fh i 1 air ,t Unllon . .. n flrat-e n trm Inir tiam hra open date for twlllKht (ritre.. amy from homo Wiltoi A c 3400 1hu t n atieet Arrow II. C a nrpt-clies trieiir.K '.am rn Saturdava op-i for horn- teams iff rlns ronHOiirtblo ffuirunt-ea foi a llr-' rnr rtt traction II 1' 111 l;m.m Sherwn l in Vinlt hcholnstlcs. a brrt c ik -.a wnnt samea either at homv vr uwoj ii Urantz So.'S Poplar street. Tlie 1'. H H. nln. would .Ik -o 1 k ram,i with elchtc-n nlnetrwn m ir nl l n! h awav from -inmn T Ollckman, .'.-.t s u- Darlen street Triumore C. a ntteen elirhtern iear old nine would like to bonk came n -Coatello phone Oregon Tfi.'t f: IRST prove it: Prove it to yourself that Chesterfields do deliver a new kind of cigarette enjoyment something besides a deli cious new taste something besides a more pleasing aroma something you never did experience in any other cigarette an enjoyment so entirely complete that only ONE word describes it "SATISFY." Yes, sir, Chesterfields "satisfy' as no other cigarette ever has. It's in the blend Turkish, Burley and other top-grade home grown tobaccos blended as never before. A great blend ! And it can't be copied. erne CIGARETTES Fivc Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues NATlONAt. IJ5AOUE Plum- club o. An. it. it. Ilornshr. SI Lnnls 01 357 7 140 Mrholnon, llostun Al 17(1 2(1 A3 lminir. New Inrk . 81 875 M 09 Moused. New Ttorlt S7 SSI 00 ISA Mrllcnry, Nt. 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