' U." VK ff PpTjtTT ,! j T&TSpfTiif K 16 EYEXLInG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY tf rt Phillies Have Been Performing at .625 Percentage Since Their Invasion of the West V -V"! , AUGUST 2, 1921 . il M w "if Is 4i V '10 , I 1 Kfi il iT'ht t"Y Ca V2 eifi fL -? j"- tvl- . '? P t J t , x J ,. ''vnrTArn.QTffi?s hat putts: vxyvi I ARE MAKING GOODAND WIN 5 OUT Re-editcd National Lcapuers 1 and Open in Pittsburgh Scouts and One Manager A IJ.v 1MHIERT V. M V.WYELL K4K .port. Killlnr Itvrnlna funllf l.reUcr SOME tin New Y mr nBo .lol.nnx Uaxvliiic. an.l ork. Oinjit A fcxx jouut: hanse. After that. Crrll (., nnu ucioro lie xxn. i-nmnirieiu... s, . . . u " ,........--.- - i Every time a plajer xxrnt to Nexx York n couple f jmiiijc "" v 1 1. tVJi'. ,, J tip and tent b.U Th- trnilliiR xxa. brisk, to ay nnthlns of fn t. n. If r ... Man, arKun,cnt nro-c a. In xxhether or not the l 11N xxere elolt.K i hi I iht .hlnB nnd there xxnx n Mrn.iR ncKntlxc npnln-t "'"'1 n.l meek nftirmntlxe nl liefnre be xxn. nmfnrtnb sett ee Ill .1 JNoxv let k tnke ii tne waiter aim rc ..iu ""n"" n.hi,nr J The l'lilli. uere hnniinl n lot of kl.lv in.M.iin? Munror Kinp. """HinrR. Henline. Curtu Wnlker iin-l .le Winter, an.l tiol.lie Unpji. The, nl taibfanl .Ilium Smltli from tl,e ,t. nn.l liniilo.1 lti Konrtr ft frn;; Slrookbn A ne i.tf.el.l .is iierte.1 in tbe lin- up iiimI ' V V,""? ,,' only tegulnr in the ontliel.l. The tenm Mnrte.l to pl,n iin.1 1",;"'"''L ihoe.l loin of pep. There .Kn of n Mnrtllne vipl.eavnl of frn nmj Hgbt no. nftrr plBjln trvo ,,rl' in tbe We... the 11 . .lonniro. '" re-elitel 1'hiN bare nnu 'five out of the InM eiRht snme plme.l. W " kbtol.lte faet hi'h enn be proved by the neper., nnd nKSer. never lie . Thev on one out of tluee fioin St t.oule nnd. llu-hc.l 'th V'" J itepped Into Chlrngo where tber mopped up the (Mb in a uiomI shami fill Ml inhn'.pitnble manner They prnhb-d four out of fixe came and it is extreineij 'difficult to pln bctt.r bnehnll than that , , Z Therefore It looks as If tl.e trade real! meant vmielhlu;;. 11" " " fcouldn't ln witli MnrH like I!iiIiir. ' Stengel. MoiihcI. 1 ''- SJ ' ! on It nnd U uinnlnR lth the nen nnd more vouthful Rents. limt - i" knsuer and mmi .'an dniK in the hRReri ..'. time for expert ,vl,1,,J,,'p i William K H.iker n- en mueh upset 'nst nipht hen he learned of t moat went u.-lnn In rhl.nis.. Me n. nf.aid. however, t lint lore m R t ome Kort of a tM'oRrapbi.-al error, and deputed for Pltt-burgh to get llr t and infonnatl m WinniiiR tne out of .Islit eeme. too pood to be true iinu m wanted to find out ulmt If "a- all about "Tlie l'hillles will have a -.trotiR lull Hub in the tield In a en -Mori itlme." he ald. "I am determined to pet together the be-l p nyers availa e ftnd Rive t the public- the best brand of baseball e are buiblinK up lor next year and it seems as if we were pettlnR result immediately. tit Mi hnnd I'M fVoi nrrilal "Y lie rrd more i.irrArn but 7Arcc irout rti-r wnurtnq the cnoiilry Youngsters Arc Making .te A TtAT.I. elub In rihth ulnee is one j, A and the onh eure i to pet out of . I'must feel and 1 feel worse than the I fget a winner and I won't .put until I do Sin to me to produce. ? '-Hoston has been building up for the last two ears P' -.. ..-. l..w nn.l lii iero ureileil out Mil PI veiprnn- "ii u.n. ...... ...... .... rttot brilliant shortstops in this or any lenpue. was ira.i.Mi i..-n.u-v - no xalue t the club In exehanpe. three young plaxers were sent to V re. Mitchell and thev virtually have made the team. Now look at the way lioston 'is colnp The Hrae have a chance for the pennant. il "To nn mind, we are four months ahead. We nre developing a team for 'next year doing our experlmentlnp now and when the 1021; sea-on ctnrtK we Mwlll be all set Brooklvn lias a veteran Hub nnd muM be rebuilt and the name frees for Chicago. Cincinnati n!.o needs new players and I bcllexe we are Quat a lap ahead of them 1 know that tl.e old onylng 'wait until next year is setting monotonous to the Philadelphia faux, but thl- 1- one ca-e where the ifour words really mean something. ., , S "In repard to Hill Honovan. he Is manager of the team Hill is n witness fat the trial in Cliirago nnd i l.-'-elv to be called at any minute. 'Iheiefore. before the club left for the Wet. I told him he bad better wait until he was Scallfd and not do any other work. He expressed a desire to go into New ork ?-State to look oxer some plnyers be heard about nnd be now is up there on n 'Witing tour He Is doing good work and keeping in touch with the office. However, he Is llkeh to be called at am time to pixe bis testimony In Chicago. After the trial is over he will be at the head of tbe I'hlls again, f' "Yesterdax. "hen I looked oxer the list of plater. 1 discovered that so Jtnany new ones'haxe been roming in that we were above the limit of twentv-Jr-five. Therefore. I pave Mack Wheat his unconditional release. Mack did not t!Vant to go to the minor- nnd no other elub in the mnjor leagues wanted him. ft "There is no significance to nn trip to Pittsburgh. Acting Manager frwilhclm wanted to see me nnd that'- the only reason I am making the trip. Si (hall stax onlx one dax and will be bark on Wednesday Inrldentully. I Mwould like to see bow they pieet me in mx o'.l borne town The rittsbiirgher Sappenr to be sore oxer the Meusel deal, despite the fact they generously offered fime Mokan and Summa for Mm. S ... U 1I";'N ' ""' IrrVf""' telramm I thnuyht he u M ejyiliifiiij; fl IT rinr hrntnl nf Ira.' V Francisco Pizzola Gets .etv Change of Scenery S&T71RANCISCO IMZOI.A. known in the teeord bookn ancl I'oliee Caxette as JT Ping Ilodie. ha- .hanged uniforms again The walloping Wop now Is a I .mhr nt thn n..ron Re.l Sox. bnxlng been sent there Inst Saturday In H deal t which brought Hlmer Miller to New York Connollx to Mlnneni.ohs Tranclseo i- fiacenery but perhaps it i- all for the best & Mr I'i7.7.oln has had one ambition to idnx oil a tieiuiant-xx nna tnat PAtlllctlcs-. but when he learned through .lose studx nnd thorough investigation iSthat all the A's could do o win pennnnt- bai kxxnnls. he sought other Rfields and landed with New York lie ha- been . loe for a couple of seasons Sand thl. xear. xxhen there I- n rhaiu- to .op. he is .ent axxax from theie. ffi I'ing wanted to play in a world'- senen for two reasons. Kirst be had nn uncontrollable desue to collect the financial shaie xx lib Ii 1- dished out after Sthe fall classic and the other wa- to purchase an automobile. "As soon as I pet the doiipli " In confided to us tins spring. "1 will get Ptne a bus nnd drixe over to I'hillle and park it outside of Shibe I'.irk Thnt's jjfall I want to do sit outside of the pink in my own car nnd Inugli nt th" Sother guys ' & Therefore, the drenm has been shattered. Ping must stait all oxer again pand the chance- aie he nexer will be seen in the championship games. He is Kf getting old and can't wait that long The den! also sent Tun Hendrxx out of the league ngnin. Tim bns hnd his buns and downs inostl. down lb- was vxith the Yankee- when Hill lionoxan ilxx-as manager, but hurt hi- b.i. k and xxiis to the Aim-ri-nn As-o. intmu xxlieie he led the league In tutting nn.l aitraneu K much attention that he wa- purchased In the lied Sox. lie bit well last year, but this venx hN .x.uk has dropped below par nimer Milbr comes back to the Yank- and should strengthen 'be team. !cjHe is a fast outtie'der lui- well and .an oxer lots ,.f terntoiy lie probablx Swill be Inseited in the Inn up in a few dnxs 5S On naner the Yankees haxe n p...erful ball club and look like pennnnt winners No dub In eitli. r league has work is not so bad The team should wa'k home with tin gonfalon, but -nine, thing alxxnx- seems to happen to nab the winning streaks perhaps ilie ipltejiers nre not handled pioperly and We don t know any thing ntiout n nnu . Fi'OW iioic on errri iinmr muiilt otul uilh tin )hiiI,h iiml t'lt i rliiml batthiifl fnr the lend, thr triim irtth thr nrtl nnd rnurnqr u ill inn, Connie to Try Dugan in the Outfield THE doe Pugnn case reinnlns a- is ..r w.ei.l to that effect The (iourdln of baseball, the fhnmpi'm long distance jumper of the big league, W among thn mlsninc and lumping better than exer before PcrhapH he will be back and perhaps again lie won t It all depends nnd you n.-xer can le fe Mack, on receipt of Ongan's historic letter, made it plain that he doesn't K Bean to dillx -dallx any longer ,loe inu-t unw appeal to Coiuniissinner I.aneli P If be wnntH to return In othei woi.N. he has been placed on the ispeiiiei U- "Joe is a xery si-nsltixe nov. said ceuinie .xinrK. ne coum not stan.i the razzing uf the crowd and It affect -.1 bis woik He began to wonx nnd at the end forgot ex erx thing and jumped I elon't think he has been spoken to by other Hubs and Is eying t make me trade him 1 nexer will elo that. Joe Dugan will play on my Hub and none other. 1 will turn down exerx offer tbe Mime ns T did when Scott Perrv wuh acting up "If a ballplnxer Is good enough for some other club, he is good enough for me. Therefore. Joe xx-1 1 1 stax light here In Philadelphia ' I hnxi' been thinking of what to do with Dugun and I believe I can help him When he come- back if he does I xvill try Mm in the inithel-.' He will nut be nnnoved out there bx the fans He won't make so mam errois and Ills woik will impioxe Joe is a good hitter and "ill help the- club "Ills (ime is simi'nr to that of Whltey Witt Whltev couldn't plav the Infield because of llie constant roasting, but dejelopcd Wlj one of the best utiifedcrs in the league Theiefore, I think I)ugan will do well out there nnd I will try him out " A 1)1 irhu'h gort In thou tli'il Mark i firm hut tu ci fe-r;ifit,e jieranjm, is all fnr the hut OoptrtoM tttt ry Cobb to Rejoin Team ,., urj 3. Ty Cobb, mtenuer Hftrvcl .JT)ara..virUi lJ hero hr siunlrrirt w( h , Mi euni.tt ton. irt.k.. will rjto W tflubln Wih. v,xv x OF 8 GAMES: Take Series From Chicago Today Baker Says Three Are Looking for Players Casev Stciiccl rc traded t" me plajer. xxere Hinppoii over uerc ... .- ' "",; " , "" , , " ,V "" mr UIS ic.xxii. ...-" .- j ...1... . I,ni,itlinil nn the tram find ice tioic hmr it. thru irill airtir cierf III MT. noic !r nirirrj. Good From the Start of (he saddest thuiRH In the world iglith p'me 1 know how the fans will do eerythinp in nn power to Itaeball N mj lmlne nnd It is Tliere were a lot Maranvllle. one of the ...,., ,. .. f and shunted Tim Hendixx and Tom heart broken oxer Hie change In -in, 0 returning to tbe nig lengue- inning Hun lie stnrt.d xxith the waned out of the lcn-uc He went the powerful attack nnd the defence perhnps the discipline is not tne nest. an mux bh" bv Publie Ltdeer Co. Holes Out In One NvThH Bqtahnr Prln. V., Au. I. I0 b.,no.div. of DjnvfU-.y.. hQletl out In fonVlrom the vlcbih tJoMho lirt(.rf.hc)n vJor hera rMtord.r Vf)n. Tht ol it iwr wr DAQCPAll tdiai iUrtULuiLL i mm ING CLOSE Considered Likely That Bribery Case Will Be Given to Jury Tonight MORE ARGUMENTS TODAY Chicago, Aug '-' Argument, by both prosecution nnd defense In the baseball trial were expected to be finished to day hut indications were that It might be Impossible to carry out the plan of getting the case into the hand'! of the jurx by tonight. It wa- believed early today that preparation of Judge Hiiro friend's charge to tbe jury xvoubl make It Im possible for the twelve juroitc to start deliberation, before tomorrow in de ciding whether there wa- a conspiracy to elefrnud individual, nnd the publ'c through the alleged paying of S100.IMMI to eight White- Sox plnxer- to throw the Mil!) World Series game- James (i. O'Hrlen. attorney for "Chick-" Dnmlil. nnd Hen Short, rep resenting Eddie Clcotte. Joe Jackson, and Claude Williams, the three player-1 who I'otifcsHotl to receiving llioliev to, throw games, made the final defense ( plea- this morning Following themi John Tvrrell and (leorge floi-ninn State , nttoinexs, were- reach to conclude theli suminarlrntlon of evidence The clefen-e today had but little ol its allotted ten hours for argument left, but the State hns nenrlx five hour, re maining. Indicating that the plea, xxnuld be finished thl- iifteriioon It w a- considered possible that Judge I'nend might hold another night ses sion In order to Instruct the iury. but attorncxs for both sides are -aid to be opposed to thi-. The elefennc yesterday used much of its time in maintaining that the base ball scandal Investigation nnd trial were the outcome of the efforts of lion Johnson, pre-ldent of the American League, to Injure Charles A Comlskey. oxvncr of the White Sox Hub Thomas Nnsh. A. Morgan hrumbeig. of St. Louis, nnd Mr (VP.rlen took turns in picturing Johnson as it czar who controlled the investigation from start to finish nnd n. u man "xvbo tes tified in th" dark befoie a secret (.rand Jurv in order to ruin Combkex. but who xvns afraid to come out in the open nnd testifx nt the tnnl " MACK SUSPENDS DUGAN; MUST APPEAL TO LANDIS Letter From Inflelder Forces Drastic Action by Mananer Now that doe Dugan. the recalcitrant infielcler of -be Athletics, has shown hi. ili-lik.' for this city, itn p.eople. nnd Pbibe Pnrk. where he wn taupbt all thnt he know, of bnsebnll, he must In the future denl with foreigners. Connie Mack announced this morn ing thnt Hiignn had been indefinitely suspended nnd that .if lie wntitK te. piny bnll in this e-lty he must stnte bis case to Commissioner Lnndis, in whose bands all the fact- have been placed railure to report soon xvill mean that I)up.in become, n member of the Ineliplbles who are out of orgaui7ed baseball for fixe vear. Mack took his firm stand on receipt of the follow lnp letter from the disap pearing actor- "Dear Mr Mack-I've made up mv mind not to piny hall in Phillx nny more. Mr. Mack, so unless you sell or trade me to some other club, I'm through with bn-ebnll I certainly np prceiati' the wax yon treated me xxhile 1 was with xi. ur club I wa- tiented fine and never expect to get a squnrer .l..nl el,nei wn i-n till' hilt I've L'.if to NEAR look out for mxseif I an't plax good , Meady Player ball in Philly. -o why should I he made McKnrlnne ha to stny tliere-' I elon't like the town, i l.i. nt expetience the nennle laud thev rertalnly eloti t like me) or the bill park to plnx nn I know I i an plax ball. Mr. Muck, but not in Phillx "If you xxere not satisfied xxith lux playing xou would certainly let ine go Therefore, if I am not sntisfieel In Phillx, I don t see why I rant get away However it s all up to you you let me g all vxedl and good xou xxnu't. 1 II just let ire from ha ball JOE IH'C.ANV If Kinglet, and Bungles I 1 lor flush iiri rt thnt Mi knlnrii te dig was 'rUtl l'i pool .Mpe He.e he turvrd hrtrk el- .frn y.MfcO't Ilrntt ,i In PosttiH vrstrrtjav tittrrnooi ei ifi oe Mnr tiOiyle Pnih, if i'iU ' be rrrnrmh'i'rt na. trouhlrei c. ilt ee knrr ejrei n" i Ict 'sj thn .UnrVe.'M. Thm lor lafrtu line nifirf. i i thr rit niin.to hj (trow M-I.i. "lhen tt.c rtii'm uixa the mire ulll pin. " ho cel.l nel.iKF thut Ms-nl eiuallnil to thr lleinoinnle ss rtilN XX'he-n ch Ilrcxei fill lctlm ti Halo AJnni s eur.ni )itvrei In JCmoUc Town it 1 mnrk-'d the. s"enth strnlerht xvln of th" c einn hirer It tnio'i th o' 1 I r, '. . ,n,H cult e.f thef uraven end sli'ic. tnt . incri-. rs hew m in. h thfcc ilnxs K Itili'i.oit the W'hitr S'u tcer'nf tlrlrt fi'iiyt ttttiirily bt'Ot fli larAm, ,r! l'lte,tltlu Out ot A' r fiipv Hint 'hr M'intly Vlttt l.uefu'c ei olni sro,t. him n th d nut nnV 1 tijlrn nnn triiit.ttl rt ir. . tlr 11 i tugoul in ton tn'ir tnlltrs or re. n ,p,y 1 liii'rlir tin, 1. llr nin stole tu o hitM 1 n vi Intra. I not Hie niilnlei spournle lire XnnUs ..ml the leiB.i. le-iclliu; Incllnns In clip iNTceni nr,. tame tuts inn. 1111.. iptrriiut tire lu'il.s weeirret Ijtelr erf-fnnl eetrfllitht win eurr the r l.tienplniiei li)r n tr-i score. Hersfint .lira llnitliv )i nn the mnrincl for the hurnke-r rlsn l.ut XTfli x.ntlcipect fnr ten -ufe hlowe, while Unite II' ti hrlil his unitnlirllts In ch'ek. I The Huh fins ore rnnxlnml ehnl tliU in the llruxeo' jM.r. Neil ulnee 10 1 1 hns tire, I ellj ht-fii In siirh 11 fun - nte nt iirrseiit, ltofer, If the lln-xrs dn nnt tnke 11 hrnre ' In their Inst leu nf the Meslern trlie llio I can. tlnet theiii-elxe. far uut nf thr riiiinlnir; I fnr the Irnrue letiel. 1 -tftneV He'i urn ni' '" n il j off ei Tt-i. I dav rtirriav to mhmt hit npviti Intro li nllt i'1 out ,1 him, rui otnl siixulr, kunrlt int 11 thrrr ot thr AhlrticK er 11 - 1efl to, t IWj WttUttr n il ,y nf; t.rste rilau , un 1 t h f-jrot'rt- n U'clt did. thi On- Irndrr i nf Ihr 1nreVinen t. Ill hr tiinre than Hfilnfitil .xtngr "lece ami itdhim eni,HBt'l in -, Krit I pliehltiR 'luel je-tenlm nt the nplinl h ' I former fnniinK ''. cm the ,onc end of n II 0 -eore The XX' i flilnelon ht.rUr nil. .m I fix liltt unit ll.e Tmer iren I 1 CiP-i'iil rflHr ir. thr irilt tnnlil iril,,( I (hr ffobiet to t tn fioe 11, f ntii. (.j, o. j.--nrorr. Thr eo, r itood 7 .1 te hit, thr lioilijer entree In bat tie (her last sMiintt . Kobe Ruth's iew Stunt Is Enjoyed by Fans New Ynrli. Aug - Iluhe Ruth Im- introduceel n nexv hefene-the-game pastime that hns sent his stock soaring 100 points in the estima tion of youthful fan- During bat ting practice in the Clexelanil seijes the lli lie ha- been filching old halls from the umpires' sucks, piling them In front of the visiting team's dug nut and lambasting them into the upper tier of the right field stands and the right field bleachers The scrambling nf youthful bodies thnt endues afford the "Khedive. of.Kjll 'Kiu aTc" amusement. r : r WONDER WHAT A BELLHOP THINKS ABOUT? AA4IT. ACM exiSTONCR! I ALWAYS OCT JTlCK WITH JOMa DOOV XjUHeVVS QOT A Rooesx in Tw' .AesieMx, I Hope this oino attps SAC FOcjn. BlTA -,. &. G03H'. I3PDIC SAID 'cSooP MoWrsiNcS' Tb The ooll-Row ThiJ MoeaNiMO That 'a Soinc3 aoMtr for ThC MANAcSOrX OP TL.. Te, IMD t LC FiSufX m .X r , s I i rr eA $lJl Xa jw fllll I - fl (T IN To HIM HBC.8'5 OLD 5IXTV eteSHT aKY - a HOPE. I 3&T FOUR Una LEADS GOLFERS Oak Ririo-P Pro Haq 223 fnr 54 uaK Kiage rro nas .a Tpr o Hnlo; in fiirx fihnm. l-IOies 111 uny Uliam- : i.i M'FARLANE ST LL "u"!ml, lifty-niile match ince on Satuidny j - 'night, will be' the favotitc. while the in- temational chnimiion from Jaiaaicn, L. PLATT SECOND WITH 227, 1 . nl.n Is entered The other two rider- , I ni i- to he Irnnk orrx . llie titlelinlder .if Austinlia. and Jules Miepiel, the R.x Willie iviw ii.viiii mi.' xi l. ., A r . Mcl-iirllllie. the (lilU Klilge. N Y pio i-ontiiiuiel to lead the tielel in the open golf champlon-hlp of Pliilndel-i ..,..'. :.... .... ..r ...... ,-.. 1...1... pllln nt the end of fifty-four lml todny . The Whltemarsh links and the golfer were all xxet, but It takes more thnn a mere mid -summer rain to dampen the ardor of a golf bug, be he pnifcleuinl or amateur. When McKnrlane had completed the third round of eighteen holes his caul read 7.'l-7r.-7.i "J'JH .1 Wood Plntt. the Whitcinnridi amateur, continued lilt good golf nnd mnde third lound in Feventy-hxe, which glle Iinu n totnl ol '227. four strokes xxor-e than .xlcl nr- lane. He held second place, as xe-ler- cjav, will! n gonei le.cei ch.t .eu- .-M-m.. . Ccdarbrook. whose sexenty-nlne today brought hi- totnl foi the fifty four boles up to .'.-. which tied Morne Talinan. of Whltemarsh. who hnd n .exenty five this inoinlng Here ore the cards of the two lender Mrl' l 1 ine Out 4 I I In 4 Ci .1 Pi it' Out ' 111 X .1 4 I had 11 deal of t.iurna and xxas not expected ! n cinck today He finished in a ue fot fourth nt the metropolitan at hi wnnny Int't week and bns plaxed good golf in the iimnex s,( lung thnt it's get ling hard for him to iicnll bis whole! Mxul hl-tory lint there's one thin, he does recall. I.. . . ...:..l ..1.1. 11... 1.'....,. ill' lias need iiiureu im.ii ,r.'-., If s,eaxiex. .11111 x.rii ii.uif ii ..11 i.ini.i.".. .nine xenis lice, xwit'll l.. in'....''-.. ...... P.'ii nc- and tin. lot of them for the Phil- aclelphill open title He . .1 .lent goltel . 1 but li on the hoof and the lourse It wa- thiiteen years ago that Jim tut saw hi- pnitner of yesterelax the. dax he nnd Will e idnxed for the .hain ploiiship of North Scotland, oxer thlrtx- i 1 -ix holes. Jim xx 011 the title then and thl- 1 Hn first tune they h.ix. met since Jim trailed Willie when they teed 11IT I his 1 morning, bx a good innnx stroke- hut lie xxas proud of Willie "A great golfer " iiioth Jim, "and he's got the teliipci ailieul to go with it Rut he'n to., bloodx modest He plnxs I xxnudeiful. steadx golf ancl then he gne. nway ancl hide- You want to keep' xnur eve on plnxers like thnt The x te th- hen- lliat set the pace exeix time " McFnrlan" s xxmst holes xcHfeidny , were tin. bflli. eighth and eighteenth ' where hi' took lis They weie 1 he nnlv oni'H that appealed in his I liii l x --i -hole totnl and that mentis xx..nd itul golf at Whltemarsh ' Lilies (dulse 1 "It's the best ."ills, I e plaxed n a long while." -aid Willie, "nud the only possible criticism I would h.ixe is that the tough I- too e i. "It's too short ami you can plax u spoon from it mnsi of the. time The greens nre xx nuclei fnl There's no excuse for many putt- They ate n line us .an be. It's a tient to plnx on ,i coure in sin h good shape " RAY DEFEATS DIGGIHS Former Boxer Returns to Ring arid Shows Old Time Speed Chnrlcx Rn l'1'' pounds clef. uteri Freddy Digglns. same vvdght. In the xvind-'up "' 'I"' NatlonnI Club h-t nlglit Duguis put up 11 great ceuiti.t roiisidei mg l.i- long lax-eilT nnd his uie. 1 feu In tlie sixth 1 nn ml he wn- a- fast ' lis hi. young. 1 i. pon. uit. and jiving blow for blow until the bell inng Rax Ilelnioiil bent I'laul-.ie Spnrti.. mid tlie Inliei. 11 substitute, made 1M-! motif extend hunelf to the limit Pel die Demp'cx beat Lew Minsk in six hard rounds AI Rin stopired Dve Webber In tx'-o iniinds, and "I nk" Suitt stopt'ed Ml. key M.fiatngle m thiee rounds Grand Circuit Races Postponed 1 llleilll. II . l.s ' I ' I I re IT'iifrtili "f ilr.ni'l c'ircu.t n. Iner el l-nrt MlHml trnek Iihic I'een toeijnei m,c II XVeilnetiln . Itnin h.h fell lst nlnht xn 1 chic mnrnu made reielnic Impo-uthle hit tin ira'k Ij etirnrtfil tn tlry nut In Urn in permit retnjmpil'tn nf rr.ltt tn 1 ni rr v. Ii 1c m rntlrc 1 ir.l liuei I et'ii iiriniiit.el f, i I'ltnori'M ittit liirl-ia fimli.t iiii. rnin t ih . ir.l nil h, r ,, i II h It mm sixii.li the nronitnic . lua ns sum rliiy with th" cM orllnsll. ,irriu,v. 1 f(,r I'riilny eeflerunun Billy Shade Back From Australia Vanrourer. II. ( . Alice .' lli'U simile Bun FranelJcn l.nxer sn.1 c ainnnt nf f' ur Australian champlonnhlpa -Hclterr mld.lle llrht.hfavywolght and lieavyivflKht arrlveef today from Australia Uhada hocel Krank llarrleu hero on tha ava of lila dtmniture for Aui'trallan fourtau montna axo. II writhed ia poundi. Today ha aald ha xvaiihril 17D and would box In tha future at that nfUliv, TmB.SU r0LK4 MUSTA dcJTTA LOTTA OUSM -TmbY doTTA Jwetu MACHINE 'N A CHpPCn ik) a MAio- -Gee! if AIM-T NO dteSN ILLc3lT deal Uea PUBLIC UKB3 T Ob FooLbD AVL I HAFTA DO Ii T& aeslLC AT A GUSaT AlsD MB Fork oxen-" mopcs I 3cST FOcJR.,BIT OOTA Thi.3 Pair--- ITS A A FOUR'OIT TIP THOU3M I . - . kMBU -rj ikt . I r LC3NO CAHY TO CIcSHT OCS! t HAFTA LAUGH AT sIOHNMY CjCTTIN' A J3IM6 PCJOM THC OLD 3tRL IN 3G" IF I cSET rut HiSTir Thi To cSlucr THI3 DIIXD A CHAtJCT to ae.r out a I 1TTLB CHANGC VeP OITi I'Ll ejo I HEAR. TUB KSTTtc OCT s,kJ THOUSAND-DOLLAR RACE WILL BE ONE-HOUR GRIND, Maddona. Carman, Corry and Mlquel to Ride Thursday A four-coinered international event will be the fentuic of the "Phili.delphin Tliou.nnbl)nllnr Ilnce, it cine-hour , grind, nt the Point Hreeze Velodrome Thursdax night Crack rldei fiom n- , different countries will start on the long rlile behind motors. Vlncc-n.o Macldoua. the Italian chain- limn who defeated Cl.nence C.irnmn In iiemiuasi. I An.itlioi big fenture .. Thursday n,. ill ho n ninli-li race he tweeii ( r- i inniio i'liini and Alfred (lonlott. The Italian chnniplnti wa- clef lAine-jcnn in an extrn liet eieaicei iy llie at nftei they had finished In a tie in an alternance ra.e with four entrants. The defeat of Piani came a- a big surprise ami im inceliate lequests xxere piled before the track committe'c to put thee men on in a match race. 1 What May Happen In Baseball Today ff 5IXTV etGHT I - sffloUCn' rev i jzpi -t wx 33r- .to y vs. -tiB-w '-sj. n' rv i- i i l.l!rn'K I.. I'.f. VI In !- m av ,cn .(mi . 02 J .1120 .ntn ' .in ,.x; .ihi ,:.;ii , 4!) MIX .-.Id ..Ml.l , 4H .III- ..XIK1 .11)0 I f.X .fll las .its .xa ,4':i .VI .4IH m .am ,.i2.i .ai! I'ltt.lnireli at ril S3 11 i; 41 II ll x Xnrk jl;1,,, , ,,(M (iieiiBn ' .j,",-"1 I . AMKItlt'.W l.hU.li: I'.C. nx.t ll.'K ..-.'.! ISO .111! in ua .m Win .KM .mi ..-..! I .ISX .IK') .11. Iee .0211 .ci.'l ..'..' I .n.x .I.1H UK letflienel New ork I M iishliiKtun llrtrcilt l. I.omU ' ItciHtc.n . Cl.ir.irt. lAllilitlr . Oi M .-,1 4H II n 1 1 ,i.i -reihtt.ene.l ruin. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS rnN 11. i.i.xdi 1: rhllllrM, ci (hi. 111:... I (game rnllrel In -Ixt Nre Xcrk. A: rinrleitiiitl 4 I'ltlshiirKli. 1: llustnii. :i. Ilrtinklxn. H. W, I mil.. AMi:nirA. i.icil'i: Chlencn. ,X Atlllrllr-. 4. .New .nrk, 3i Clexrlnn.t. .. XXushlniclun. I; lirtrnlt, 11 Huston, i. M l.iuln. TODAY'S SCHEDULE s M'tos l. I.Uil 1. I'lilllli's at I'lllhlnirBli. 1 l.isie,u ut ( ttleuKo, .New eirle ,11 -,t. Iml. Ilrestkl. 11 tet ( inclnci ill xxii;itic t.i;(,i 1: I (lili.iRei 111 riilliiilrliililni iitiHtimneil ruin. letel.m.l at .New erk Ilrtn.lt at VV .islilnclnii. 1 M. I nuli ut Ilest1.11. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE KKSflrs OP !! I Cllim llrnillnc, Si Jcrse.. Clt. I. srrnrne, .It Hull 1I.1. 2 etwrlve liinlimsi. lorontn, llli Kurhrater, 0 Hirst K.iinei, le.rnntci, .It Koetiestcr. 1 Iseeon.l 11111110. Iliiltliiiore-Vewurk. lint Meheilulrct -TM)INI III' Till: (-I.1-II- VV I I- ' W I.. I'.f. Iliilllmnre 70 27 .7lflNewnrk in SW .4J HniTiilu (1.1 4S .."..) Irr. Ulj. I. ...I . Kuehesler 55 4(1 .IWI sij'r.'iciiM' H (11 13 leir.iiitu .XII 111 ..VII lii-'iellric HI 71 .H3II Yesterday's Local Scores Vullxltx tlj Hr.ln.nn '.'. I'lrlrher S M llm mill i 2. THeiitlrtli fentiirx, 7; M (,renrx. S. Itex A. 12. I'enn Ml-t trs a. I,llrtx -.turs 1 1 llleiilirim I Ivenslnnt'in (nnu-. 7i lleiich A . .X, NnrfnlU Mni-.. in. hteiitnn Pl.t I'rnnilM.llle V . I I'lei Ml -l:rr.. I'l.lln. Trrniliuit llUI-i.ni I'. It. It.. Ifli Norfolk, II. . , , , l-rrnirlil S hi. rime ( lull, ft V II. i;lr.'lili:..nn fti Iiiwciilile, I. V... liter of llrxcnlir. Mi Vinlltnr nf I'rdallt TrelHc. U. .elms 7i House nr Dixlil. 4. VVnlrlorf Ii I'lrluin 'J. siMplnulll ftl l.etur'l .'1 MBm . lit llnnni in- Vrinstrunc. 4, lllllihile Ai North I'IiIIIIi-h A. lirlelrHliuri;. fti ( ninilrn ( It 1. VA'llelwnoil tftl Itesewoml II) M ( ihlmlr Ift Ito.ennuil, HI Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues N VI ION L LKXfU'K M T 'Y V SITI ill Zpt'ln H I ' iZlZ HI Cincinnati Phillies . New York St. Lotus. Rrookly 11 . Pittsburgh Chicago . Iloslon . I' ll) 10 1 A.MLRK'AN LK(.l'K s mTt -r li-Ts en New Yorl(..ia Washington. Detroit . j .- Chicago . . ' Cleveland . . -Athletics . Roston ., St. Louis. ' , i 1 17 . d 1. INTERN riON l. LEACilE TV T I'l S TI Toronto .. Readlii).' .. Itorlipstcr . Newark ... Ralllmore . Ituffalo . . , KyractiBfi ., .leraey Cily Hll.-) til ft 7l 7 ;i 118 It 8 fl 4 .1 0 I 8 II n fl 4 a -1 lee', ome tripV. THAT ROD MISAO CLCaK . has Qot it im ran MB I fiVCSS" ISB ALXAiAta a.vea m Trca Annois TKB, SjSTIFI 3IHTT xwiNDoxia VAJETLL - IT4 FcSOB BITJS ALL RtcSHT" WISH HE'D MADt? IT A UOLLAR TH' CHEAP 3KATC V6 fOUO f e ef S - . I II W'J?& sZTii- ilAII AGAIN DEFEA1S DOBSON DUM U-,'o Tmevi Pnixiirpsj1""" .' ronci. uuiinet. Mo neiiier has Pllll Haggertys Team Captures, ,,,,, IIIlpronr)l,n,. n1 ., trucU Third Straight From Falls Aggregation, 9-2 TntlirilT lUNIUnl PLAY FLEISHER Nntixlty captured it- third straight game from Dohsnii Inst exeniug In n twilight encounter nt the Phillies' Rail Pnrk. sore 0 to . Phil Ilng gerty's athletes xxete nt their best ns is u.iinl xvhen playing Rob Cnlhoun's club and the Richmond lenm had little difficulty in gaining the decision by n count of !) to 2. The only Dolison runs to cross the platter were in the fifth. Tommy Car rignn was on the hill for Nntixlty and he nexer pitched a belter brand of ball. He wns opposed by "Lefty" Schofield, n former Nativity hurler, who retired in favor of big "Mike" Hoffman in the sixth xv hen the heavy cannonading of the Nativity stick. nutlis cluised him to the showers "Prick' Mclnnis nnd Harry (Vl)on nell were nble asuiftiints to Carrlgan. each getting thiee hits. McIiiiiIh Rinnte n pair of doubles, both of which con Mrilutted muterhilly to the scoring. I-'Iolxher at Nativity I rieislier will uioxe iiorthwaid in its successful mil i . L under its nexv malin ger. Prank O'llrien. when it invades I Richmond this evening to play Nativity. j Since the yarnei.' second sucker took .charge of the. Hub thev have won vic tories oxei Marshall K. Smith, Hill side and St Rnrnnbas. O'llrien is well known to uptown fans, who wish him success in n game, but those xvith Nntixlty 1'hll lluggerty will use Phil lievine on the hill, while t.riesiiaker w.o .11 pi. inaniiity 011 ior i- icisner. , Mn(Ke r Kiu- .,0in. Nl-,hi j0(l Joe l.;a?,,,!; Wl'V u(,,lCH,rr' ll'l8,1lu'on I.lUlo Sandy. Wnilike; seventh. Pros r e.v , Zi ,",'"1'ntlHI'a"hnn field, at ,, ,,.,-, rorln, El.llPHt A. I'orty-elghth and Rrovvn streets, on 1 imrr in'i u-n'iit mis rnr. inico i nan I allied ,-itu t.iuiL'ht Rov Thoninu nnd bis aggiegution uf stars will try ngaln. The foiiner I'll ill v outfielder will use Chickle Pnsson, bis pitclilns nee, on the hill Jim Runner will depend on Wnlt Moser, the forty -five-yenr-nld xeteian, who is staging n comeback, and Wnlt Mae kin will also be held in reserve. This game is the first of a .series, the second of which will he staged in West c ne-ter 111 sexeial week.. Stcntim V. V. nf nridesbiirg Victor Keene. will scale the pitching peak nt Richmond nnd Oithodox streets ngninst tin- Stenton Field Club Mana ger Jack Kaist will use "Li." Powell or Newt Rlack, nnd a fast game Is expected Stenton recently wallopeel Rilde-biiig on 1 heir ground., nnd Mnn tiger IMdle Cnskev nnd his piayers am out fol levenge The Soiilh Plilllv Hebrews, after licit leiord-hreakiiig gniue with the House of David, nie right back at it with the Lincoln C.innts. of New York, in a game to lie tilaypil nt Rrond and Rigid- slii'cl- innngei Onttlieb xvill I use Miller, the Salem box, In the box tonight. Scraps About Scrappers K, O Inuhlln, of Sjuth IMIilehein I tn I n 'et '.eiien r,t at Ni', V j ....-,..- ,,. Tiireini j-ei. rirau leanel.i Lo'inliiin in IhM mxteh "ill .IffT Smith Xlrl in " IV i xs elt inke on l-iit.Tinre ai 11 ll.Lt liiiivxneuiit at Neu ik True, la ' 1 . ... .-." ."h"' ."I in" p"inp iitncrratii ll.l.ll. M . mu i,.;t itj.v I'rxel '"r"i Tnnnu. Ilpruiin, n hiiiriiini e (...h hi Meinaviirik fen to he the anson um. ,.. ' nnroni ill einehera He . , fSPr ..,.,. tli' y siy I n po r puncher .Inrli Torn " 1 hi I, 'I X'.ilentln'. now In connected with nnlnl Ii n min.xnin hcxera n i'u. r st tie ,ire Ullr'c .,v. inn Hi lb' ltv i I IImi-ii I! Hhvc, l'. rerrln. 108 1 1 I lllei llllj.l. 2e'r llr.rri l-i nkie Klibiirii MR t... XVIIlie Taaker 1-. mid PniUey 'unlh I'lill iclrlnliln f,n s wnnt 10 ,. ij, Pnlmor nnd lot Jnckunn In r,r-t in Thern in f r.inl. I......... ..... .. .."'' . . . .. 1 . . i.r ', "I, .n,-i nmj 10 ,. i,M 1, r t m nine bauball l"t" if lntreTi 1. er'c v r ti hi- -Hun noir. nun 1 In' n 1 t-i'i wnulrl he 10 11 ant", between them Mrl Hull I In Ke 1.. I IX if I ..t l mer 1 . t I ' I 'X li Jo- MrCrnartn 1.1.1 nnd nro under the mrna.imoit Mi 1 snxa hla men nc pre il km ll'iio niln f) Keefp, Vllento.xn ln:l.lishl sum 1 It illiuu .(til recbxcilm- fi't, 1 mr il .1 1 m iMi nn NeceitlillloliH are en I u.n II ,11 r.n 1 Imlli 11 h me iime- Hue inorll. f ji a 1 11 1, 1 1 miupmi, lteiMl 1,1 llHtriahurs ltn I 1. 11 c iBhi llelni'jilt ta 1111 Willi h ihrilenje te, 1' 0 hn e r.1,1 . th- Vmt'cau . cl.k 111 1HI puundH rlnrald Wlllla llrllt t bn'k 'nun Ills vacution Arlnntlc ( llv mil l L'r-ltlm, I....II... 1.1 fiehiliili fur his boxers Ir. New York ,ird New Ilnaland White and Buff In Draw Jersey (111, Auif. '.' ant of the America plonahlp and Jabea W! Johnny fluff, e nlm. rlcnri lly.weluht, c-ham- VH t. Albany bantam. rv.f'L-. """JA. twelve-round nn-declalon jJVHfc TWO KIDS THREA TEN LA URELS OF CHAMPS Vincent Richards Has Johnston and Tildei to Face and Bobby Jones Finds Evans and Ouimet in His Path Among Others lly ORATLAND RICK The Champion With just thnt flourish of the racquet flexed To the Intensive follow through, thai last Caiess of feathery stroking that trilH prMf His plunging adversary the pellet veieil. Heieildered, catapulted ; juit that next To indistinguishable paituilng cast. That hint of gallery play, of gesturt vast, Of naivette with Jovian pose com- plexed Tha master swaggers to the win. Oh, grant An air, a taint of the dramatic, e'en An eye acquisitive of the footllght't sheen: What, thent Picclsely that gay, militant Self 'consciousness it is that conies f nieran Genius which shall set torch In adamant. STANLEY Ix. WILSON. Whero Youth Is Stranger Than Fiction TT IS no even-money bet it Is nothing J- to xxnger your ultimate shirt upon yet tliere are prevailing possibilities thnt by lnte September we xvill haxe nt least one, nnd possibly two, nineteen-year-old champions for tennis nnd golf. Iletwi'cn Vincent ItlchnnlH and Hobby Jones, piny-hnlreil, doddering veteran. ot tucntv -eieht nml tlilrtv -twei. feiee the keenest competition youth hns yet sent to the rille pit or sniper's post. 'I he odd- will he against both, yet both him- the stuff that Is capable ot hi caking through if fntc should mi or dain. Richards will finel Rill Tilden and Rill Johnston in the road, while Jones, among others, will find "Chick" Kviin. abend. Tlio Chargo of Richards jDICIIARDS is coming upon the next --v championship at lop speed. Tin linv , . ,' . ., . i ' .isioiineling liupetu- through victories oxer stiong tennis neieis. lie lias aeldeil weight am Mrength tei a came that ha. been tie- mendoiislv improved. He has acquired more experience nnd greater confidenie than be has ever known before. And unless he become Boots and Saddle The opening daali nt Saratoga today brings together a lurge field of superior horses, of which I.nnius appears to be the best, with Hilly Kelly a. a con tender. Inchcupe Is entered, but with out some line on his present condition it would be bnrd to place him. If fit fur a race he should win Hoises well plnced in other race, nre: Second, Ron erl Oliver. Pair Mac, New Ilnvcn; third. Duncecap, Mawcorati, Cydonin; fourth. Welllinder. Kdgar Allen Pop, Copper Demon ; fifth. Sunnv Hill, Royal Duck. Ticacy ; sixth, Kvil, Dis. pule, Confusion. At Devonshire First race.Rloomiug tmi. Toreador. Cur: second, riyperbnie, Pippor Tea. Linn: thlid. Sweet Lib erty, licrenfter. Kinglike; fourth. An ticipate, You Need, Harry Rurgnvne; fifth, St. Paul, Sir Clarence, Yorkist; s xth, Dresden, The Archer, Accelerate; seventh, Wlnneconne, Sans Pcur II, Roseate. At Hamilton Kirst iace, Kama. Sugarinint, Lending Star; second, Love liest, Ashland, Fast Trial; third, Lyn until. Chloris. Humorist: fourth. (Irn- t f nn. I)ln-nnry, f.et Km; fifth, Relaiio, lollemliiE nre the full rncltic rtntc. al nttert In Maoluntl Marlboro Mu Auut HO to September .1 llxe elu. Tlmonlum Md Sptmbcr ft unit 111 tcvn daya, Mnxre da (Irevce Mil September -Jt to OetnlKtr 1 ten days I.nuresl Md.. October 4 to 211, twenty three daja I'luillcn, Mil , Noxrmktr I tn J, e even clnxa lluxvlo, Md , .Vox ember 13 to 21 eeen daxa. Siirntonn ruclnr thla summrr xvill be ertn luctoil amid Improie.l aurroundlnits I'nder 1 Ihn direct on nf Itichard T. XVllaon tha nctlxo head of tha SaratORa Aanoclatlon upward of n quatter of .1 million c.f dn'lars lias beon expended alnco loot aeafon In plnsl cal Imrroxemcnta Much property haa bn acciulrt.l anl all mat. xvaa unalBhtly nboui I the main entrances to the aploadld park In t shl.li Hi" rare 1 nurse Ilea hns been removed The aurrpund.nRa of racln nt Hnratoica are . nn aufflclentl altrnctlxe to Butt the tuate' of the most f.iatldloua wwwuuiw riK S&Bfi& ,,:? r. ""'Hiiimiwsw fo tfJktf& rG. Marshall E. Smith & Bro. vs. Donovan & Armstrong TWILIGHT baseball game Wed., AiiRUHt 3rd nt li I'. M. nt f)8th and Walnut Sts. Marshall . Smith & Real reductions from former low prices Swimming suits $2.50, Life guard bathing suits (guarnnteed fast color) 5.85, California pure worsted suits 6.85, "Bike" all-elastic jocks ,75, Rubber-sole sneaks 1,75, Shawl-collar sweaters, pure worsted, 1 2.00, V-neck pull-overs, pure worsted 8.00, Fine knit golf coats - 8.50. Golf hose, imported worsted 3.50, Golf shoes All hnsehall, olf nnd Marshall E. flurnAi-4fc Jl.r.'- Furnfanln.. 724 hetnut Street AthUth GH stale he will have one of the most im. posing chnnec. in tne ennmpionshlp, Y01UI1 Pltici Kxperiencr THE nverngc yortng phenom around nineteen la on the lean side of t. perienre. He may show- proralne, but lie lacks the seasoning needed to reach the top. Hoth Ilichnids and Jonm bnve been through. the fire often enoujb to bnve well burnished, competltirt soiiIh. Jones wa. battling for the Southern championship at golf six years ago. has had five years of rhntnpionshis training In taller latitudes. Vincent Richards hntt been romplnj back nnd forth across the courts altnoit as long. Until arc kid. from the viewpoint ol years, but near veterans from the view point of campaigning. The main bnrrlcr in their wax- will not be lack of experience. It will in Tilden, Johnston, Kvnns and Ouimtt all ranking stnts, but none of them art Impregnable ramparts. ot Kvorythlnc cf A LL sport is now ovcr-comin - claimed," reports nn exchanii "Dempsey geta .$.100,000. C'aruentln S200.000. Lightweights nre getting $30,. 000 to $.'.0,000. and bantamwefghts an being paid almost as much. Hall play, ers for one xvorld series will knock dow .$.1000 each." tct Jim names, after n long siege of training nnd n week of nerve-xvrnrkini I piny ngnlnst one of the grenlest 6eldi lever gathered, drew $.'50(1 in money for winning the open Hinmpionshlp. I If this i. oxer-coinmerclnlizntion wi need n nexv dictionary. ITho 0erdue Pirates I piri'WKKN liioo mid jono ntu. -' nurgn won lour pennants. S inn RIO!) New York ha. xxon four, Chlran I jf itxxo. Rrooklyn two. Boston one. Phila. delpliia one nnd Cincinnati one, xvith I'lttsburgli making futile dashes year 'by year. After nn elnt-en t ent ilri,i(M . ... . . .'-" .I.WMni Uq wonder l"irnte delegates along Rooters' Row are all keyed up over the iiosil. bility of a return to nennnnt norninler i There is no exnectnncv one-half n loci as that of wondering hoxv the rlickeni one is goitirj to bag a brace of cnxeted I admission cards at so much per bag. I Copyright. 10:1. mi nohtt rexcr. cd Five Leading Batters in Two Mafor Leagues AMKIUCAN I.r.(lt V. I'layer nnel flub fl. ll. It. . llellmiinn. Ilrtrolt 07 3)n SO tM I'obli. Drtrnlt 7S. .101 77 121 inealccr flevrlnnil SN .Itn 74 I2R Tnlrln, Pt r.nnla 01 4tl5 S3 Ift I Itntll New Xorlc 111 ,12!l 100 120 NATIONAL I.KAtll'K Pbiyer nnel flub (i. XII. H. (. Ilnrnsti. s,t, .nn. ni .tan si ,v Young, Nexx York 87 S'10 ,17 07 Mrllenrj, Kt Ixiula M .HX.T (in ur. futalmtv I'ltt- 7:i '.'SO III ns Mruarl, New York 01 370 01 1.11 P.( .m .inn .am .171 .365 r.c. .in .101 .3x1 ixn .141) JACK JOHNSON IN TOWN Former Heavyweight Champion Greeted by Several hfundred Negroei .Incl; Johnson, former world's heavy weight chiiinplon. is In Philadelphia. Thl- is the big Negro's first visit her since he lied from the country mt yean ago. A. Johnson appealed in front of 1 hotel he was recognized Immediately, and n cry went up, "Thete's Jack!" "It's Johnson, sho' 'nuff!" and a bl: mob crowded around the former cham pion when ho strolled down Soutl street. Johnson I. showing this xveek at I downtown theatre. Young Leonard Outpoints Reynoldl Altentuwn, I'u.. Aim 2 Voun Leonard Incnl feathernelcht outnointcd Al Itexnoldt if 1'hll iclelphla. Jn ft SDfedv ten round boat In (."hurley iittlnser'a open nlr arena on tin Allentown fair jtrouncls Leonard wn sro.Ky III the econd round but cama helr atron end had the better of the mllllM throush the rest of tha bout In the aetnl- wnlup. scheduled fnr ten round" WJ Trederlcks of tflntlnirtori Knncked out Mrt Kantt, uf ri.lln.lt Iphli in tho sixth rouii'l. Tarboro In Virginia Leagua Itorlo Mount. N. ('.. Auc '-' Ths fri' rhlaa recentl forfeited h the Pttrburi club In the Vlmlnl.. I.enaue haa been awarded to Tnrhnrn N C. It wan pounced here by X'lce Piesldent W S Jton - Uio nlnerH nf thn l'dorahurs- elub arof ill accessories will gn with the frnnchli-. Bro. Reduction Sale $1.75 now 4.35 5.00 .50 1.35 9.50 6.00 6.50 2.00 now now now now now now now now 10.50, now 8.50 tennis Knds ureatly reduced Smith & Bro. rV-ii, .. 1 t"-r I ' . - 1 , ... .. ' ... I -f 'Ifli'
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