im PHKE-SB l..i..:n,.." T-1 V 1M" SV MWpw!RF V Tv V'VK i-, Rrrit' 'Kr ? 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEpGER-PHILADELPHIA, ihtlUAY, AtJij-UST 5, 1921 l2 TMi a? & XV V a'.. , , teii ?' Sr 'U 5- b-Y Benny Leonard Training at Coney 'TENDLER MIGHT GO TO SLEEP IN FIRST SA YS BENNYLEONARD Titleholder Believes Southpaw Contender Is Made to Order for Him and Is Confident Match Won't Go More Than Four Rounds r fN THIS qnlot, ("rcludcil illnjip, built murmuring, fonm.v waves of thn ocean, Hcnny I.cnnnrd is training for the ipott important battle nf his career, which takes nlncn in Philadelphia erarth one neck from tonight The lightweight rhnmplnn is hnnl nt work in thin rural section of Nets York, where lie is absolutel olone cave for about 100,000 Tlsitors rneh day, nnd nothing disturbs tlie serene tranquillity of the Hceno except thousand' of ambitious electric pianos, hard-working mcrrj Bo-rounds, ithootlng galleries and raucous monologues by lcnther-lunged gentlemen extolling the virtues of numerous side shows scattered nlong the main and side streets of this aforesaid quiet, secluded village. It is an Ideal spot for a training camp. A steam riveter training for a championship contest would bo passed without notice, nnd ipii n euj prac ticing on a cornet could get bj without n calldown. Therefore, Leonard Is having a nice, peaceful time down hero while training for his coming contest with Lew Tendier. Denny has been here a week and apparently doesn't mind it. He works out every day In his exclusive trnining cninp, where nobody except thirty or forty other boxers ore training. The gates are barred to nil spectators except those who purchase tickets at the front gate. Xot more thnn a thousand ever re present when the champion goes through his dallj stunts. The camp, which also Is l.uovvn as the l'alace of Joj for some reason or other, hides on the main street and Is hard to find except for the huge lgn in front nnd the two high towers, pnlntpd brcntnitiElt in broad red and white stripes As the Mead.t stream of tlsitors flows bv two gentlemen who had curl.v training on Ice wagons tell the world about the added attraction nd the price of admission. Outside of that the 1'nlact' of Joy is an cxtrcmeh difficult place to find. JKD Denny is enjoying himatlf every minute. He says fo himself. May Win in First, Says Leonard 117E VISITED the Palace of Joy yesterday afternoon, and after refusing an Invitation to ride on the roller coaster, turning a deaf car to tho sincere pleadings of the manager of the shooting gallery and declining, gently but firmly, to go into the s-trlmmlng pool, managed to .run the gauntlet and locate Leonard In his dressing room. This Is the first time It has been done under two hours, nnd your correspondent was warmly congratulated. Tho champion was all ready to step Into the nrenn and do his best to ruin what might have been n perfect nfternoon for three sparring pnrtners. He was clad in royal purple, n-mnke-up which adds local color to n monarch of all he surveys. Seated on the edge of n nibbing table nnd swinging his legs bccomlngb, Ttemij uncorked some conversation regarding nnd pertaining to the big fuss which will be nil over one week from tonight. "I have been reading about Tendier," he said, "and noted with Interest that he expects to knock me loose from the championship. I can't see how he can do this, because I will beat him to it. I am going to do all of the knocking out on the nljht of August 3'J, nnd I never make rn-h statements Tendier is made to order for me, and I wouldn't be surprised if he went to sleep in the first round. If not, he will not be able to stick until the end of the fourth. "This Is one fight that is not annoying me. I never wns so confident and I know 1 shall win bv a knockout." Manny Seaman, his trainer; .Take Weinsteln, the well-known I'lillndel phian, and AVil'ie Leonard, brother of the champion, nodded theli heads seriously, which meant that Benn.t scored a clean-cut ictorj in the ocal solo They agreed with him. biciu-e it always is the bet pollcv to agree with a champion In his dressing room. I XRVRR tern m alien eady am neatly dotcn to pound to take off m the next iceek, I shall be strong and ready to go night." . Champ Docs Nothing but Box TnCX the champion jumped off the table and headed the parade to the arena where the three sparring partners awaited his arrival with fear and trembling. Hennv did no shndow boxing. He did not skip the rope. He didn't punch the bag. but stepped right Into the ling nnd stnited to box His first opponent was Sammv Berne, a port -sided lightweight from New York. Sammv stands with his right foot nnd right nrm extended, labs with the right and tries to land with his left. He boxed fast In the firt round, keeping Leonard on the inoo, but slowed down when Benny staggered him with n left hook to the jaw and a right to the body. Sammy also was on the verge nf n ojage in the second when a right caught him flush on the thin Onlv the heavy boxing gloves saved him. How ever, the kid boxed fnt and kept shooting his right, but Bennv had no trouble in getting out of the tvnv The next southpaw was entitled Mike Carrier, of Chicago Mike Is a heavy welterweight, half a foot taller than the champion nnd packs a heftv wallop. He tore into Bennv in the first round and gave a great exhibition of boxing. He had Leonard on the defensive for a couple of minutes, but near the end of the staiua Hennj socked him on the nose nnd made him be good. LROX.XRI) med a body attack m the ireond round and had fike cnrceninq about the ring uirn time trm railed. Thn trm a very fait icotUaut and llenny showed up xciy teell. Leonard Proves He Is in Shape rTUIK finale was stnged b Samnij Sihlff, the elongated lightweight from Harrlsburg Schift, let it be remembered, was first intioduced to a Phila delphia audience by none other than Sammy Ilnhn, one of the greatest fight managers ever boosted bv Snmm.v Hahn Sammv hail him until it came time to collect the remuneration, nnd then Schlff said he never had n tnanngcr anil saved some expense Schiff boxed n fast round with I.eonaid, using what he believed to be Tcndler's style. N'obndt would recognise it. even Tendier himself. However. lie stepped In nnd out. jabbing with the right nnd shooting the left at the body, making Benny cover up and step out of danger The champion studied very move closely, evidently prepnring a defense ngnmst the stnr southpaw. Then he started a bodv attack and Sammv was all washed up In the second round Leonard started to land with his light He hit straight and few blows missed His judgment of distance wns marvelous and Schlff was groggy at the end Those six rounds ended the dav's work Benny perspired freclv nt the end, but was not breathing hard He proved beyond question of a doubt that he is in good condition, because he boxed three fresh men nnd nt the end was traveling faster than at the start. TUR ehampion uould like to bar three or four founds telth hh sparring partners, but finds that they air all m at the end of the second. In fait, thr parlnns trould like it jutt as iccll if only on round teas boxed. Benny rannot rut loair on them berausr they cannot stand a hard uallop Hoicrier, the boys are fast and givo llenny a lot of difcnsne uork tenen he cares to take it. Working Earnestly, but Not Much BKNXY Is training in earnest now, but doesn't seem to bo doing much work. Yesterdny morning he was out on the rond for an limn He stnrted at 8 A. M. nnd came hick to the hotel nt 0 After n shower and n rub-down he ate a hearty breakfast and loafed around until it enme time to box In the afternoon. Last night after a big dinner he walked on the Boardwalk for an hour and retired at 10 I M "It don't need much work to get into condition." he said "I will take off weight graduallv and save inv strength for the night of the fight. I do not Intend to burn myself out in the trnining camp " Copyright, IS! 1, hy rubhe 1 fda'r en MIKE GIBBONS EASILY ' DEFEATS AUGIE RATNER 8t. Paul Battler Makes Chopping Block of Opponent New orlt. Aug H Mike Gibhons I Of St. Paul, made n ehnnnine hlnek nf Augle llatner In their ten-round bout at the Dyckman Oval Arenn last night before an estimated attendante of 32,(100. From the fiVt round to the tmth Olbbons forced the tigliting The St Paul flash opeiwd ruts under both nf Augle ejos befoie the third loutid was finished. Harh battler tipped the iicale at lDO'i pounds. ),, , ..',, mnrll l,ll.. I.lj '".. ,ns unmarked, while hl onnonent "t lip bout th" face ami hangwg he rones "anKini. " ,r' ,. , s, . , , ne runney nnd Marts Ilurke u - was i' on th Gene xaged In on unliitterextint; ten round Ah.I MM.I nl.Hn.. -.At. .l .1. II, ail o'iu uiiiirj (ciciiru iic ueciBion 'of.th Judteo. ll.t KOItKKT V. MAXWELL port Editor nvrntns- Public ldrr Coney, Iilnnd, X. Y., Aug ." ax rloel ns possible to tln gentle. better condition," continued Leonard, "nnd icciaht. I haic only a couple of and that can he done at any time. ichen the qong clanas next Friday EVERS TOO SCRAPPY: nPPflQPn AC MAMARCD mnunuun, President Veeck Says Decision Was Reached After Considerable Regret I lilragn. Aug r. John . I Hvms has I been forced out lis mnnner nf thn f"'nl, '1'he seiappv mnnnger wns too ?ciappv to get on with his men The tinm has , been going bark for two months Vaughn btokn out in New York and l0'' suspended for thirtv dajs. and llln jumped to the sonu-pros Tvhr h"N .'j00" released Dven the "(irmt A'PX lias Iln(1 tl,c worst season in his , 'nT.,r, ,., J5l'l MUcfer has been uppointid man- ' ' " Kf" iri"i Of VI r I.Verslllltll ",,"" r...... , ... .,, i, n Minn "'" "v"" ''"m' ""l', -nHl.lninl.P r. - gret A -in evideme of this it was ,e. 'ided to (ontiniie his mlarv to the ,0s i of ho arasnn ' Simultaneous) it whj, mnile known lint Jim Vaughn's suspension will he t lifted August 0. 011 5fTM-iw mrtmfmw' ya iIISP' c'mow oven.- Iwmcmn p bbJ va J GSuWik I T-vM-Wed m rum Lme Ji,R6MSEB l2" r r 3F-y L y Your 1 V , ,X ,-zp NAM 10 NORTH PHILLIES. 4-2 BOWS Haggorty's Athletes Succumb toiiei :::::::: SS ? :5IJ :Sl5, :2So Curves of David, Who Is Ably Assisted by Teammates PLAY AGAIN THIS EVENING,Rra,i.:::::::S Before one of the largest crowds of the season, tho Noith Phillies secured revenge on N'ntiutv nt Fourth and Wingohoehing streets last evening for a previous defeat and won bv the score of 4 to L' Hob David was on the hill and his pitching was superb mid the two runs scored were the result of an error with a double piny In sight. The same teams clash again this evening on the Nativity grounds nt Belgrade nnd Ontario streets, when Hnv Stiinniler will oppose Tommv Car ngnn Hob David wns necorded won derful support in last night's contest, nnd catches by Dash and Moiirndlnn saved the gnme on two occasions. Once In the fifth Mourudian made n remnrkable save and Dnsh did the same thing in the seventh. The hitting nf Dash was nlso timely, while the hurling of Dnvld was the best of tbe season. The I". n. T. Alt-stars dropped their first m In ten ataru to Huhlfeld hi Uroail uet ami AII'Bhen avenue but the game I a not decided until the lilt lnnlnir The , trollevmen plned hanz up ball hut 1ln i-wwn ran "iisntiy ma nettr of the pitch the r tch have another hard opponent on their home "HBiiiM Ainron loniirnt hA Itl.LI... Erounda i inm ana iiutier etreets when ine aiarK ud nrnin.t the Lincoln Stars 1 Hurke ulll in all probabll t pilch for the home team Smltli-rurbiith we a victim of the last spp-arance of Mctor.Keeno In thin rltj h-n he held thn Industrial to two hits and Ilrldesbure .,n 4 to t. Tonlhht smith I urbueh tackles the M Paul I'rnfexionali nt "e ond street on I Uric avonne Tnith hn onlv plajed one of Its lat five erlieduled hnm nil the rcat havlnc been halted by rain Tim Turner will ue- I'lins or oietnr anilnst th downtowners llrldethurc triiei, to Twentv ehu, and Wharton strets and meeta the Heleher Tamers The upionnra lout the last Mine to rank O Hrlen proteges on their home held about a month ago and are anxious to eecure revenue Fddle Cake has Tnmmi ol7 all primed for the frav and the down town fans will witness a fast came.. 11 My McKenty who has been unueua!l effective aunlnut nndesburg will likely hurl for the jarnorj Oerrmntown Is back on Its own fled nt i"het.n averue ant Jfaanolla etreet and the vM"ru team will h the All-Staro coin poeed of the plr! of the Stenton Flell I'lub nnd llelflelo and all locvl Germantown t m Newt niatk of Sienton. will pilch fir the All Stare wMie mil Jlorcan former Dela ware rountv league ace will be on ire hill for the hrme combination ConnMeral le tnlerewt h,. Aan .knun In ih. san. n m .... .-. ..... ..-VI. nilW'.H .1. Ilir ..III. n ! the plajera on the All Stars aro local b.i Jim Neville has it Carthage - the vleli Insr attraction at DonoTan Xrmitrm? at Flft-clt.hth and Walnut street. The d verllsinc team has won more thnn twenty camee tn far and all have I een naalnst the leading teame In the cttv and Mate Sweeney and Tlertxler will be In the rwi nt for the homo team, while fit Orthage will probah'v ijee Itube Chamtre rated as tne teet left hsnded eeml-pro In this section lP Taronv vrny thin evening the fans rt 1 ee renl hall games again The Dt"stnn Pro fesslonals lift the lid at Taconv Flail Park state road "nd t'nruh street Tonlgh' 'he Ubin Stare will be pl.-.yed naln Interfered with the Initial game with the House if David on Tueslay If Is expectel that a larse attendance will be on hand as the Industrial conditions In the vicinity hae grenij improved In the la-t few months TonJsht Hasselbacher will shoot em over for Onutner crowd wl'h Tadd Livingston receiving tho tender other cract players on tho r)isstott team are F.lsefser Olllen Hajes i astor Weldman and Ueary filiurplf". of XVmt Cheater, pais Its first visit to Jilns t'alie at Iliond e'rect and Allegheny avenue Hor Thomas has - great club but tho cakereakers outratted It nlmct two to one a week ngi from last Saturday right on Its own fled In West Chester but lost out bv II to ! Th locals ara conrtdent of their abt lt to win on th'i neca.ion Ileevner and Mcfonnell villi bo the battery for tlna and Paseon and Ouest will be In tho points for Sharpies The South llillls Hebrews, after being lole for threo days have lognn A A as tl-e attraetlon at Hroad and l)lglr sireeta The phja will depend on Bid e Kcnvn or teftj w Intersteln whls J sk Dindn will I kels' nou JJheftj who has hurled In mnn fonner gam s for tile downtowners Tl-e followers of the "phas me still talking of ihe 1 g crowd that wns hi Mondsi's c .sh with tho House of ravid and claim It a tn largeet crovrd that ever saw a sand. 1 .t gnme In this cn ARRANQES MANY GAMES Goodfellows Baseball Team to Play Four Contests With Shore Teams 'Ihe (ioodfellovvK baseball team, man aged bv Bill T.nmbardi and whleh has a record of eleven won out of thirteen games played this season, has arranged a number of games out of town and vesterdn.v four more fnntostn were bunked with seashore teams Ocean Cit.v will he plnved on August 20. l'leasnntville on the aid, ami Wild vvimd on August 'Jl and "? The tiood fellown are iKpoiiallv nnxiniiN to pla the South Philadelphia Hebrews and Strnwbrldge & Clothier among thn Iriilll tennis Mnnnger I.onihnrdi has n fast mm- nmatitin. tne nin nritv ot ins men ho i ,ns ,! portions on the lenllng team. tthen not husv with the t.oodfclloii r;mos with Hot Thornac" Potutown on .stow n and V(t Chesier Clubs are lil no t ion . the mnioritv of his men hold also desired Addirss Hill Lombard!, northwest corner Second and Dock streets. Island Alone With 100,000 Persons THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL LEAGUE rinS vr. i.. ir. win t. ritttbnnh 01 SS .013 ,(MA .036 ieiv lorU 01 40 .604 .OOH .W Hoston M 40 .570 ,K83 .MS I Brooklyn ....... S3 A0 .BIO -01S .60V viiiniuutu ,,..,.. ltd ,ll 4n .sin Phillip 30 07 .SOU .311) .30(1 , AMKKICAN LEAGUE Club W, L. IC Win Lose .016 ' (111 . RIB I Nen York 60 Clerelanil 02 Wnahtnirton S7 .10 .021 .0211 3X .620 .021 48 .im .847 61 .480 .43 Al .180 ,4M AS .444 .4,10 Al .444 .460 02 -307 .374 .178 .471 440 .41(1 .304 iMivion su I niratro Athlrtlcs 30 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KAOUK rittlitin:li. fit I'liltllrs, 0. HoMnn, 13s llilraxo. A. Ilrookljn, 2 Cincinnati, t ,, . . (first itnme). Clnrlnnntt, Si nrooklii. I (secund name). St. IOtili 1) Nf-" lork, 0. AMERICAN LEAOUK t. I.oiil. 7 Athletics. A. lletrnlt, Hi New York. 8. IhlraKO, A: llo(on, 4. alilnitton, 3 tlpyelnrvl 1 .. , . (Hrst enme), Mashlniton, 3t Clrvelund, I (second Kaniel. MmirAN ASSOriATION .Minneapolis. 12 I otilsTlllr. 8 (12 Innln(s). Inillanapolla. Al (. I'aul. 2. Kansas tlt. tit (nlumhus 2. .Mlluaukrr-Tolerio, astionril, rnln. SOtTIIKRV ASSOCIATION Little Kock. 0 Atlanta. 2 (ftrnt amf) Atlnnln. 3i Llttlii Hork, 1 (second fame). Mobile. 4j Nnlnlllc 3. lllraiingliam, 4t en Orleans. 0 thntlanooija It Memphis, 0. rstmn i.Enri: Morceater. Si Watrrbury. I. Hartford. It Albnn, 1. HrldReport. .1: Hprlntdfld 1. l'lttsllelri, 4t .Nc lluten. 2. .. . TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LKARITK iM,le nt IMti.1,,,1. lIoMoti nt ( hlracn. llrooklvn nt Cincinnati New ork nt "t Louis. AMRRirAN I.KACUK "t. Ixiuls at Philadelphia, lertrolt nt New iork, Clrielantl at Hnnhlncton Chicago nt lloston. iNTRiiri(Ai, i.Ktc.i i: ItESl I.TS OP K'TKItl llnltlmore, Ms .Irreev tltv, 3 (first came). Miiltlmvrp, IV .Irrart llt. n (erroml gnme). Heading, 3 vwnrk. i (first gomel. Nrwurk, Hi Iteudlng. 7 (eerond game). Iliinaln, 101 hruruse '.' (Hrst game). Ituffalo, 4t fvmeiise, A (second game). Toronto, 3t llochrster, 0. sciikdi i.i: iou Torm Toronto nt .Irrser ( Itr. llulToln nt llnltlmore. Itochester at .Newark. Svraruso nt Itrlidlng. BTAMIINC. or Till CI. ins . I I'.C. IV. I.. 1 c. llnltlmore HI il .11(1 Nevvnrk 47 (in .4,1(1 llnffulo... (in 4(1 .SH'I .ler City. 4J fll .408 Inronto. . AH n ,BJ7 Sjruciise.. II ill 407 Rochester. 00 iW .52M Iteidlng 3B 72 .333 Today's Local Ball Games Voi Motor at Malli 'creen. Mnschrr nlwve Olnej uvenue Mnrshnll K. Smith nt Mahanoy City. . Keacli A. . nt ( nmdeii List Side. Cam urn. Wnslilnttnn Nlnrs nt Itnwland Miliars, rrnnkforil ntriiue nnd Pratt street. Hrooklyn ItOTnl diiinta nt Now nrk. f'ubuit Stars nt Dlsston, State road nnd Unruh street. Norfolk Htars nt Vtlldwood Lincoln Stara nt P It. T. All-stars, Tenth nud Duller atrre m Hharules nt Itlna take. Hroad street nnd Alleghnu nveiiue. Lognn nt ". P. IT. A , Hroad nnd lllgler strneta All-Mtnrs nt (lermnntnvvn Chelten nrenue and Magnolia, llrldetbttrg at neither, Tvventj-slvth nnd t,hnrton streets. .North Phllllre nt Nntlrlty. Itflgrnde nnd Ontnrto stris-( Snahvllle Oltnts nt Philadelphia Slnrnge Uatterr, I) nnd Ontario streets. toyie a ,t. nt jieui i n, , sivtieth nnd Jefferson streets Highland Pnrk nt Miannliun rortT-rightli and llrmvrn streets. llnltlmore Hlnck ot nt Old Timers Tlilr tee nth and .Johnton streets. Ht. Paul lri)ftsloiinls ut Smltli-l'urbusli, Second atreet nnd Lrlx avenue Liicky 11 (ounlrv ( lub nt I'arren . A., Thh-d nnd Ilerks streets Hlllilulr nt Paulthnro, ltrtmen'K lnguo Mnih Ilaltnlliui nt SlTttit Keyentli ut 1 mirth) P.lshth nt Tenth. P. 11 I. lairue "II" (nlinvvhlll ut Lu rne, Tenth nnd Ilittlrr streets. niaelarJieta' lugur Itivelvlng station ts. V. H. .Marines. Philadelphia NavT nl ,?i- f ?r!l,n"'. ".! .Oonovan li Armstrong riftj-elclith mill Will nut streets. AKSTKUDWS SCORF-S nrideahttrg, I; Sniltli-I'iirbush, 1 Hhannhnn, 7 lxnn Saunre, 2 lit llrothers, Hi l'ort-lghtli VTsrd, 4, Media A. A,, 6t 1 hnnitiin J"nller J llohlfeld. 3i P K. I' Ml.Htnra 1. Ue,7!oln'i.,r SJ Vflli I'IiIUt nromts. J. North Phillies, ti Niitllltj. 1. Vox Motor, (1 Dnnnnin-Xrmstrong, 4, notsher nrn III Chester, ft Old Tltncr. 0 Quaker t Ity lsionmer uiris a, American halm Co ,li Pnrkeehurr Iron. 1. Ivrnalngton t ongregatloual 0 Ivvtntletli Hani Professionals l uban Htnrs. 7 llclllrld n Tvfentieth tentnry, Ot Si Alphontus 3. TraTelera. 4 Kmerson 3 (It Innings). Ultler I'nrk. lit St. Peter's, i Peerless, 8 Keystone .lunlors B flermantown. 0 Htentun 1'. ( , 7 Pennaylrnnbi Railroad I,iiguc Auditor of Freight Traffic, Oi .-fucrlntendent of Cnr hen Ire, ft. I'llllndrlphla Mnnufnrturers' League Liggett A Mjera 3 Mrciieo, J. llaldvtln. Oi ' C loun. 3 Western I nlon. 4 lliidd, ll He 1-i-nlii sandt III Hatch Motor, 3 Kers'mwr St ( hrltenham ft (tie score) Mt Union 4i Hprlng Ornte, 1 Harry Datdt Travelers, fit Electric Sert lce 4. Illlldnle Mi AII-( iili.ms 1. Klngsessliig, 111 Public ledger, 8 Pen-Mur. 3i Nntnseme. 0 ft () flub fii Krnnkford I' C 3 Knrnuc, m P Panthers 3. Welcome fll lrt I'nd. o, I II I' Profa. Kit Columbh , , , 3 Seora-Roetiink league Kaglet Oi Ath letics. 3 Dirks A A 111 Hell Road A P It 1 league Richmond 7i drrmiin town t Pitman, Si Clayton, 0 , Point Judith. Wins at Polo Point Judith II I,, Aug ft Ihe Point ludlth Pirates secured a leg on the Atlantic f'up and an opportunity 10 mast the Dedham Wanderers In the finals meet by d(eatlng Um Eatontofcn Hovers In the coin tourna ment her today. The, score was 13 to &, TENDLER BY K. 0. PREDjCTSO'KEEFE Lew's Sparring Partner Say9 Title Will Change Hands Next Friday Night SO DOES BAT. LEVINSKY b.v wns 11. .TArrn "If I mar be permitted to speak I little piece." spoke up fiddle O'Keefe during a fanning bee in one of the twenty-five rooms of the Clarence Tan bel estate, where Lew Tendier is putting In liis licks for the greatest battle of his .toting life with Bennv Leonard at the Phils Unl) park nev:t Friday night, while the rnln was pelting down on the I lnndscnpe the other afternoon, "then I the battle is all ovei hut the coionn tlon. They tell me thnt Big Ben isn't I nlnrmcd over the reports that Little Lew will Flop him in the ring, but that's just what's going to happen. "And nnv of the Leonard constituents who think tint 1 am conversing through 'my bonnet," lontinued tbe veteran featherweight with a grin, "will agree with me if they will slip on the mittens with Tendier. Tendier has been hocking me nround pretty muili he has hit me with some mighty wallops, especiall.t thnMift-hnnder to (he bod, nnd Lew didn't hnve to let me know every nine in a vviitic innt no was letting up. Fcv eial afternoons I was sure that I wns about to hear the tuckoos cuck-ing. "Tendier may be just n little en tliuslnstic about stowing nwav the champion befoie (he end of the fourth round, but to mt wn.v of thinking Low won't bo tnoie than 11 loiind or two off in his prcdiftion Ami I ought to know for hnten't I been slopping enough punches to knock out half a dozen Leonards if the gloves were the regula-.tion-hled onci instead nf the fourteen ounce vnriot.t V" Ix-t Inshy Piths Tendier Battling Levinskv. lmal light-heavj -weight, who has watched Tendier In several of his workouts at Dclnnco, X. .1.. nlso has placed himself on record as predicting n kn.vo for the Pliilndel phinn. Says the Battler "I.eonnnl lino nmoi. Inuin Lit i .!. 1 bod since I hnte seen him lighting, nnd I Lew will sock him there. There never was n right foiwanl cut- like him. Lan t Keep nvvnv from that fellow. iin ills. A glimpse nt Tendier hittlnir the bag protes that You've never seen n fellow since Ketclicl who iniiped the tnst ling with a double tatoo, have vou? "He h pretlt. lie Is, nnd gnme as the make 'em. I'll tell ton this much, nnd it'll be n surprise He'll knock Leonard down with the first good punch he hits him. nnd I'll make 11 hot that a left wallop to the bodv will do it. They're not knocking 'em down ttith bodv punches these dn.vs unless ton have Dempsey on vour mtnd It Tendier dnnn't surprise them, 1 Ko bag my head. A champion is only human, after nil." i)i Kidding Just then Tendier himself joined the orators, nnd Lew is no back-seatei when it comes to Hinging phrases hither nnd .ton. He evidently got Lcvlnsky's Inst iine, for Lew repeated1 A champion IS onlv human after nil." Then, verv quietlv. "Lot m. say this. hen I knotk Leonnrd down he isn't going to get up and kid me. He won't step back and fix up his hair on me Neither will he leadjust his tights while be In giving his head a chance to clear. When he gets up he'll go down again without any kidding or primping. If he knocks me down he must not expect nnv IMdie Toying when T get up. I'll he just ns serious gtoggy as I am nnrmnl lln may whip me, but he won't Mil me " UPTON TO TRY AGAIN win Build Challenger to Regain America Cup In 1923 Glasgow, Si o land, Aug. ." Sir Thomas Linton wil make nnnther ef fort In 11).1 to urt the America's Cup, ho announced heie Hir Thomas said thnt a new yaht to be i hristencd Shamrock V, will be built to meet tho American ncht Sir Thomas said thnt the challenge will be sent to the United States next cnr ork Wlit flub nothing was known ?f ,,n,P OT' ,liat Slr '1'hoinas Liploit bad decided to make another tr to re gain the America's ('up Except for iiiniois and gossip thnt dub would not Un" ",a fl'allcnge until It had been notified thnt it was on its wat or unlll t wns received One nchtsmnn, prom Inent In the difense of the cup it, t,p past, in talking of ihese mmors, said "I hope thai nn dinlhnge will (ome for some time Sol until the present Iron bles in the world are stinigliteiied out somewhat wiih the gene.nl upvP conditions there should , tn Justed" y'n,f fn BPl ",,n" "- YANKS HOLD FIRST PLACE BY A POINT Loso to Tigers, but Washington Drops Indians Twice Cobb and Ruth Duel DUGAN IN OUR MIDST For the second time since last Mnv the New York Yankees arc in first place and the Cletelnnd Indians In the position below. The Oothamltcs hold the lend by the slenderest bt slender margins, one point. It all happened yesterday and was not due In nny part to the playing of the Huggmon, but to Ihe wonderful bnseball displayed by MeBride's Wash Ingtonlnns. All they did yesterdny was to take two games from the Indians, Walter Johnson nnd firlckson doing the mound dut so effectively that the Spokesmen were vanquished in each contest by tho same score. It has been said that the Yanks took tho lead without much effort on their nnrt. Mntter of fact, they were wal lope.d with considerable force by Trus Raymond Cobb and his mates. Tenth for Senators Getting back to Washington U might be mentioned that the double triumph Testerday made it ten In a row for the fast-flying Senntors. This is n .tear nf spurts, the Athletics, Browns nnd six other teams having engaged In tho gentle pnstimc of winning in strenks. Walter Johnson. In the first game, proved that he still has lots of good baseball left In his system by holding tho Indians to seven hits whilo his teammates were banging out nn even dozen off Stannic Coveleskic, the star ironman twlrlcr of the world's cham pions. For the third successive time the Cardinals downed the men of McGraw. This timo young Pcrtlca, twirling his best game of the senson, whitewashed the Glnnts, while the Cards were making a single tally off Art Nchf, the mitch-talued twirler. As the Pirates walloped our Phillies, Ihe advantngo held by the Buccaneers this morning is threo nnd onc-hnlf games, not nitogether n safe but work ing margin for the futuie. Dngnn nnd the Fans From the local angle the most im pottant news this morning Is the telling of Dugan's triumphnut lctum jestor day nfternoon after his vacation of n week. Joe was lerelved b the fans like a prodigal nnd wns cheered to the echo when he appealed on the field for fielding pradiie. When he came to the plate on his first time up he wns wildl nrclaimed by the crowd and when he singled sharply lo right was accorded all the honors due to a hero. "I am glad In be lnik with the Ath letics again." said Joe after the game. "I expect to stay a while this time," he said, smiling "Mntk and I had quitP a long tnlk shortly after I arrived here and we arc nil squate. "I nm glad that the fans received me so well this afternoon, nnd you can count on me doing some great playing from now on. Did you notice thnt mv hitting was better today? The rest must hate done me some good," and Joe winked. Mnck was wreathed in smiles when asked about his disappearing third sat ker. "I think Joe is here to stn.t this time, and I know thnt tte will not hate 10 contend nnv more with his leaving the team. There seems to be some surprise that Dtisan was in the line-up becauso his inse was rcporlcd to Commissioner Lnndis and to Presi dent Johnson. "I had nn inkling that Dugan would letuin todut. nnd to be rend for every evcntunlltv I ttnctl headquarters t Ill's morning and they told me thnt inns, much as Dugan had not plaed witli any othei club, that it was up to me to use mv judgment as to whether I should reinstate him. And so I told him to go out and play. I havo pins tried a line on him thnt might make him think twice the next time before lie lenps. "The two Walker bo.ts are feeling good again, so is Frank Welch, while the remainder of the team is in better shape than for some time. With Dugan in nt third base we should start win ning Rome games " A Great lCnll Falls Sliorl Th,e Athletics gnvc the fans n hectic nintn inning testerday. The.v went "V0 the ninth sk inns behind, but bv 1 Inking advantage of everything in sight nml some healthy hitting in the bai gnin thet sfoied a quattctte of runs The game ended with the sacks denselt populated and with Jncobson under Welch's long tl.t to left center a tattl from the wall. When the pellet soared in the air it looked ns though It would land in the lap of n blenchcrlte. It was the sixth micccssitc reveise suf fered bj the House of Mack The Phillies aie getting into bad hnbits ngnin Yesterdat Hiimlton held the Wllhelmltes to five scntterul biugle. while Leo Meadows and Sedge wirk were being swatted for twelve I'ho Phils never had n (banco with Hamilton, who stood them on their heads throughout. The Pirates, with the pcnirint glenm gleaming stronger, tveie not to bo denied nnd tliev hit our star htirler. Meadows, with utter abandon The White Sox came fiom behind and defeated the Bed Sox by an eighth and ninth Inning rally. The Braves ham-me-ed mil seventeen hlta for thirteen runs and walloped the Cubs for the second timo under the guidance of Bill Killefer. The Dodgers and the Tleds split even in a twin bill Wit in Bed land. Marqunrd losing to his old team mates in the first and Donohue, who looks like n find for Mornn, stumping the Dodgers In the second game. Baby Norway Mackerel 3forlOc At all our Stores . fZm,ti m mum BmzmWw MWLr m i, m Final Days a tNS v '' ' aW rfm Just 2 Days hnMmMkMHMkiiliHaMsWM Sale Positively Ends at Closing Time Monday! THIS is tho final cajl for this sen sational sale! Utcry yaul of woolens goes back to its original price when this sale ends on Monday night. Thousands of men hate taken advantage of the savings we hate made thousands of new fiiends. Wc have reduced stocks. We havo booked enough ordei-, to keep our organization bus.t for the rest of the summer. That is why we ofTered Every Yard of Woolens in Our Store at Exactly Half Price ! Rut, MAN! if you missed this sale so far here is your oppor tunity. Just two more days but don't delay a minute. Stocks ate still huge and taticty is splendid. 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