rwm TtTvw'" "wJVL VTTr 57 wrim''. .;?u, Vi-TTTV-Tr- '7 t i. Vji J" i ' t -t ',' ., v' . M I If . - WW' M . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 6, 1921 . ,i I w a- V.. u IX Jl IP p'Champioii Leonard Is Underestimating: Southpaw Ability of tvr nsTA inr rsTiTErrEATT ', MiJbUlVJixu &- Mii.iv p jBTS TRAINING HARD: Lightivcight Champion Docs ously and May Be Victim of Overconfidencc Will Finish at Coney Island and Not Go to Bctzivood Farms KOIIKKT W. MAXWKI.Ii Sporln lMIIrr i:rnlne I'iiIiIIc l.cilerr . . i . . SV fTtHE l'nlnee. of Joy npmn vns n iiu.v EfT JL put In nnotlier "iifternoon trnlnlnif Friday nlRht. 'Hip llKhtwelslit olmtnpton rnchcti nmi mumm-u ins tqinrrim; partners In the nmu old n), mlmitiistoied bus of punishment nnd seemed to have little illflicultv in solvin;. the left -limnlpd nttnol;. At I In- end l'..'tin was much pleased with liimelf and while the quiet toller cuimI-is inttled by. the electric pianos laboriously pounded out what might be popular .mc nud the ballyhoo men rehearsed their speeches for Knturduy and Sunday, lie smil ingly predicted an fis"- victory for himself and a lot of hard luck for tho chnllenser. , They tell me that Leonard never lias been so confident and this is the first time he openly cave himself all the best of It before nu important battle. In other fights he has been strangely silent and in reply to nil questions would sav lie would do the best he could and hoped to win. This time there isn't any "doubt nbout it. lie feels that he is the bctt.r man, Tendler is made to order for him and, nnuy, he can beat the best left handed lighter that ever lived. .,,.., i i There is such n thins as ovcreonlidencc nud it might be that the champion has been stung bv that nlilictinn. Tendler is not n cinch by any means. He is the fnstest. cleverest lightweight in the world todai . with the possible exception of the champion, nnd proved it time and again. I.evv has m,.t nil of the good ones nud gno a good account of himself. .So far lis records nrc concerned, he is the equal of Leonard. He might not hit ns hard, but ho possesses ns much cleverness. Kenny says he can beat the best left-hander that ever lived. He has met n couple of southpaws in his career nnd scored easy ictorlos. There fore, he imagines Tendler will b just as soft. Here is where Kenny is making a bi mistake. lie is underestimating the nbility of the challenger. He imagines Lew is an ordinary soutlipavV. Which he is not. A big mnJorit of left-handed mitt (dingers nro l.no. kout artists. l.emcmbor Mickey (.innnon? He hud an awful kick when it lauded. but that was all he had. HIS cleverness tent conicton.i by its absence. George. Chnnei is helpless against a clever wan, but if he ever gets that left over, it is good-night, to sail nothing of curtain. Tendler Does Not Depend on a Knockout TENDLKK is different. ITo lias n good left linad, but does not wnit nud wait for nu opportunity to slip it over and (-core a knockout. He is too smart for that. Instead, lie boes tho swne as a clever right-hander, jabs his opponent with his right and uses the left whcncicr it is possible. He docs not depend upon a knockout to win his battles. He boxes and Mnji awny and when he does this it is difficult to get int.. trouble. If Lew stood up nud swapped punches with an opponent he wouldn t have n Chinaman's chance to leave the ring, except on a stictohor. He l.n tiys he can't do it and will not take n chance. Of curse, he is lil;.l to slip over a hawnaker at nnv time, but that is tho hast of his worries.. He knows he has a good defense, has had lots of experience nnd knows how to take care of himself in the ring. Another thing which must be considered is thnt Tendler is a real gime guy. lie has lots of courage and proved he can in1.' a beating and com.' back strong. In the ,Tnckou fight, when Willie caressed him on the chin and almost knocked him cookoo, Lew took the high dive, staggered to his feet nt the count of nine, took another wallop, went down again for another nine seconds and then rose to his feet nnd stalled through the round. Those two wallops were enough to knock out three or four ordinnr fighters, but nftcr the first round, Tendler started to tight and past, d .hnk-on unmerci fully. , , , For five rounds he hit Willie with everything and turned what Wind to be a certain defeat into it glorious, well-carneil victor). lie forgot all about those two socks on the whiskers nud performed like a real champion. Tendler proved that night that he can take ns well as hand out punishment. Again, in his battle with l'ddie Fitzsimmons, he was hit on the cl.in and dropped. It was a terrific wallop, but Lew- was up In time and Jlnihcd tronc. He hain't a glus jaw, as many bo!ice, and no one can question his gnmeness. r HEREFORD, tec can't see iilurr Leonard gets all that rhatter alwit vinnivn casilti. ll'c are not snutxn he trim t irin, b'lt Tendler rrill give him the hardest fiaht If itr has had. Lfi it no set-up for any one. Duii't fari! t that. Gets Information From Nelson LEONARD is a very smart, iutellig. nt b..er. He is a hig'.i-cluss boy and has made a wonderful champion. Never !i:i . he t-M -tepp. d a match nnd biuce winning the title has d.f. ml -d ir in d cision b..ut- live different times. Tlint's a pretty good r.c.ird f..r a . Lump Kenny nlwa.vs studies his opponents ai.d s. rks information r g.irding their style of hosing. L'p to tins light he 1m- ben sligbtlv n rv..'is before the event, but something nnn to hnve clu.i.g'd him. lVihstps it i- because those aruiuid him nre constantly tilling him li will win wim1. and this oc curred so frequently that Kenny believes it himself. Itut he wants to find out all he can uL..ut T ndl-r ui.d soutl p-iws. On Thursday Kuttliug NeKon isiud him ut.d t.ie Kut w.is m u ciuversutionul mood. He put on his monologue uiid wn g..mg s-iMtig. w!..n L. ..iiard inter rupted with. "Sa., Kat. did .ut ever b..i a southiuw V" "Nuw," replied Nelson, "but if I d.d I'd knock him dead. Leu banders wire made to order for me and I con.. I li 1; '.in b the do.cn. I'd just get close, take their puncl.es on top of nn h ad i.'.d sock 'em until they dropped. This is what I mean '' And the K.ittlcr pit up his guatd. rushed at close quarters and would hnve d uioii-tr.it. J the cfl ctiveni's- of body punches on Leonard if some one hadn't s-i.pp. d him. "That's my idea," said Kenny. "Get close and beat them to the punch. I don't know why it is, but I feel I can knock out Tendler with little d'f ficulty." V JT ,'Oy.lfO spint considerable time u-ith Xtlson, aikin; the former J champion all about the old-time I'mliti n and what they did icht n mingling trith left-handers. Thui i' tan be so n f.f he is gatlimii'i all tha data available on his nt st upfront nt. Will Not Train at Belzivood Farms Ben: Tl, ENNY will train here in Coney 'Juo clinmplon does not in;e to mve ' tir- irom .ew ofj: ami 1.1- ii..:i. Every night his. mother motors here for d'nn r and Kenny do.- i...t .m.. to leave lier. "I wnnt to thank Senator Clarence W-.lf ai.d Irn Lnwrv for their ' i .1 invitation to train at the beautiful r.etzwo..d Farms, " he s;lid, "I ur I f. . ! 'that as long as I am established I., re and am enjoying mjself. a l,.i :.u would do me no good. I like Conev Ishn... bemuse I tun al..ne ;.: d .' c.'t ,have to put on boxing ehibitinus if I .1 n't .are to II. re, a1'., ..ugh M.-r. are thousands of visitors every day, they d'.n't come here t in". 'I ... n - fore, I can do as I please. "I nm getting better every day. mv w..rk i- pn.gr -'in f:nor.l. ar.l I don't want to lunge. I shall sta lu-ie unrll Thursihiv , whin I wi.l ie,i. for Philadelphia." This is another angle to the match Leonard is tul-b g in .' ir. .. despite his confident attitude. He wnnts to get iuto nnditioii some p ue nu from Philadelphia nnd does not wish to be unuojed. IVrkups it is all for tho best. a ViEXyY sent out a hurry call yesterday for inoie inuthpair borer " and expects to have three or four more to jiuiuh arouinl tin but tcrek. Ytsterday he boird lltrne, Carr'ur and S'hiff and nli punched the bag for tiro roitndi. Copyriolit. 1021. Ij l'-ib'lc Isitwr r, , r'fu AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES Flmt Dutrli A. A. Mould llk to I noli Itnmrt with flrBt-clnna horns toama liailns- ground n 1 nffirins' t,i ... 1 ' mm. Tiomas v.. jonca. .71 Korth lidii orolt itrcet. Any flrot clus or smil-uro tcnin uinhintt th city's Lent un.l will worlt for KUarantee f..i. Prlro C. T., of Bouth rhlladelphli. litis placed a flret-rlaHs home tcnin on th- d i- mond and w.-nild lllto to hear ftnm .,11 travfllne teamn wllllnir to olnv for fair net- '' - Nl' - nrrntninro A. 0. wnnts camos with first- fluaa tfama, either lit lu.me or aw n M'il. lam Sarin 2,12 East M't ntinrlninl airmt Till- Illlf-ll A. ('. lies 1 s to ' in Ic l , g.,t nd Snturdav enmea iilth tlmt-i-hiaa tr vv- Itnif teams nvrriulnB- oIj ihtrv m.inu ..mo reara of nua. II. I:. HiuA. 0. U',t (iin.iu avenue Tlie Tnlllglit TnnrVra a. t. 1 , runffl wlih Um d.. iionii. .hbh. i.t n, William A Truut 1.-.J7 Nur i w,.,, i.inrn treet. Krmhniv Cluli h .a A'ltirt n ,,-, - f ,r nm llrat-elasa hono nln. a Th n.,,a it 'l 1 p h. Ir nst.1 J hi- 11, ri (1 hiiI T I' M Tlie I.llwrly Mjra. a th-t. -, nn.ii a taam. lus ni'n lAi s f . n ,1 1 onable Intliicfmc.a 1 , 1 a - , . 1 11 Xorlh Pnr.lsii iri Tint Hid lamiit-r ITom ivutild tide 10 1 .1 -it Y will, ii .minim icnrai nayiilv r.i)(..l.l. ll. J a. 11- iniMIf . '1 ll'iml Tt,s. I fR!'.., . . Nta2i'Ba A, C. baa om-n datca for -Any llmt clii" or smil-uro tcnin uinhintt n v I 1 p m. . i-f. n -n tn Borvleen of a fast nhnrt htop run e t , ,11 linv., oi n .1 .1. 1 t r .. mm Uy arttlroHlnir Hert N'einnun '.".''.'0 so 1 r 4iml 1- ni 1 1 1, -.-Rlxty Ss-.en.th tret. Ho hn plajcd with I It.nn- 1. mis I. wli K ,u n. 1 KJivriJuum i l i i Z.NUL.&K., Not Take Opponent Seri - Coney lsmnil, . i., Auk. ..I . - . 1 ! II 1 1 inner jmrnuij, wncu nranj i..'..iii,, fur his hnttle with Low .Tendler net Island tint'! the d.ty before tl. buttle. '! n- ir .it I s i'd In . nr n ,. nf -he 1 ' 1 1 . 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I 1 11 1 i Oiltil 1. 11 in Aiiauit 101 Mir",ln w.tn.lii li,l tit III tilt .... 1.. ..at nueiu 1 . .m k.x. tofiuiluir i-naaonablo suuan.eea, Janies l.ajU( ' 701 i''uJoral.aln;ot. lAPl lLl I V AFTm jflij qll MI I lli prnnnn m nr '-"""- I Big Vesper Oarsman Anxious to ' Triumph in His Three i Races Today WRIGHT PULLS SURPRISE KiilT.iln. N. Y Aug. .- Jack Krll. Vpsjicr's l.ig oarstiriti, Is out to set a four ict..n re. otd in tin- N'mimril It" g.ittu mi Luke Krie Knsin toilnj. .lack H"icheil one-foip lb of hW g.al e-f.iiPij when he ft roked the seiil -r four to vielorv In tlie iiiteriuiMou'il r.ice. I eating Htiluths bv three lengths wb limit eerting lilmself. , .t i Custellii. Sniu Sloorehend and i I. lit .Miers. Kellj's en -sweeps, ills') ' i-tiio.M'd the raeo nnd hrdl got up a . good swe.it, the Nortons, of Wore-s. ter, .Muss., nnd Cenltirj Itowltig Club, of St. Louis, being outclassed. To.l.iv ICellv stnrts the program by stroking the Vesper's senior doubles. As I u"i il, Paul Costello Is his partner i This will be followel bj the senior fours nmi l.t.r in the afternoon comes the fit'ior quadruple sculls. Cost. Ho will j ngnlnst ti selppt field I in championship singles, Tom Knoncj J the Veu Yorker who beat Kellv iit I'ulutli in UllC; Louis Zohu. of the Firs- Koiioiniiins, of New- Yoik. a ml Wii'i. , Hoover, of lliiluth. being tic otlnv stjirteis for the IPL'l nalioiial scu"lliit title. H. out eiirned the right to go into the championship class ,wstcrdav when he li.at Hilton Keljoa. the ' much- I talked of St. .John's. X. I!., seuller, h) ' length . ISettlng on the eliam- piotiship iticis today favors Costello1 and Hoover. I ,Ioe Wright's Fniverslty of Totonto Intermediute eight nut over n surorlse jpsteidiiy when it won from a big Held, including New Yotk A. C. ; Duluths. Hnroit. Vespers. Potomacs, of Wash ingion. nnd Nortons. ,,f Worcester Wnght's eight will now start in the s. I I ' ellfilf-oiired ,,.,,. In,. tn.l.n tlg.lltlst S alii a ,.i"i!'.1.!1!' 'rT.'T'i ,,,"-,,'."lt'i nl Made, of riiifliil.i, I moil. ot New lork. and u urmlu ite ii'tit from the I'nivpfsltj .(,f To'otito. M. I . Wallace, who Mroked Wright" Toronto light to ict..r M-tenIm, jM built "i much on the' In,, s of t' ip. t mi lMdle .Mit. hell, of lVnn. I'.oth we.';h about 1 Is nun K. LIETZ BESTS M'CLOSKEY Has Bitter of Eight-Round Bout at Cambria Open Air Show Joe l.iet. Ill pounds, met Willie M ("1. si,i.. Hi pounds, in the cisht- ! roirid wind-up 'it tli" t'amhiia A. ('. I hist ieninii and the fotmer was enti- tl.il to the erdict at the finish, l.iet. forced t'l- tixiitiin; throiiKhoiit and had the better ot ihu of the ellit ses sions. It was n hard fisht from bell to bell nnd h-s'i'.'iii- eoncludi'd with both box ers lm int; wide cashes out their ej.'s fr.u.i vi mils swiuys. in the senu wiudup. a!-o si'Jiiditled for i-ijfht rounds, Toi.un.v (I'Toole llnis.he,l I'mnkie Smitli ill the lo nth. O'Toolc scored a l:ao tit Pie iwpillse of t!ie Mini" b imv last no',, I1..' other re-nils: 1!nv O'Malley jsh.iiinl iiini" .Miillicnii. IJuddj l!nn litiislieij liioi'Ke lteiinj in two stanas and Kill ii.nilin.in hail the better of Juhnui Muipln m s . rounds. ANNUAL sPnTTKH RAWiFsi HlllUHL, iOUl HSU vJHIVIti Soccer Game Is Feature of Program at Maple Grove This Afternoon 'I ! sn ml ..! S. ., ,s .. . i .1 i ' i . i iii !!. ,, ,1.,. ( , , i .iiiiiu ( mb, will be ie .: -it AI.-ipI.. 1; , , , 1 , , , . , , ,. .1 . It .Mai.lo l.;oi . 1 ,. t liii'i'. tin ettei I1...111. il.e protllllll Is oil" ot III" ti. si ,,iii IM in m :,i. am will In ins to- -Ml,..- tl.- 1. t t.i'.nt in the Sm.uN'i .'.'its. 11. well !- the lending llthi" '.' . , Il l.lld .1! ..Ill, 1 I'l llil li Iphill. lis taete aru s, Mil ie:it, - uu tinned bv tie A. a r. Tli linal .:it of the afternoon will 1.. i.u :is 11 11,. ', t, , tin. 1 emu,. Lciui 1 11 t .1 Il.ilisiiu 1 I'1. 1 li 'evens. JOHM MiLJUS TO PITCH A. E. F. Hero Will Also Receive Lovn-rj Cup nt Pittsburgh Reunion l'ittslmiah. Pa.. Aus-. li .John Mil- L'lls. pit.-1 er I',., the I'.rookl.Ml Ilo'ge-s, will ti" to t'h mound here ti.da f r Miitii.-. r lb I in-. 11 iimiiiist the 1'1'nt.s 11. . ..id.iiK to a wish .pi'i.sH'd bv in... -bus ,,f t1,. l.,..htietli liisi,.ii holding .1 1 'it 1 11 1.1 t. 1- 1 it , M .,1- w - 11 nn'iiil er ot the bend- AHA I" '" ' fix . b'J.Mh Inftmtr . 'in : w 1- V" d. 1 111 .! in. 11. Col 1 I.' .m l ' '1 b' . 'lldl.T . in I'll! ot fie I" - ' l'i I si'llt Milglls wi'h ,; s .M.., biinif ,,f ti,.. a. 1:. r ' '' " ' . i'lan 10 ntt nd. Scraps About Scrapprrs lb I'iv. of 1 he Seei ii , i,ti, Wi i.'i.il IctliiL' his iIijhI ,,.lr j J, I.. 1 I e has .-t i.iis.ii I I., ' I'ntil now ilarii" ,n. ,,,i ' ' ' ' '.-' a- euIti.it i, I ,. ,, ,. 1 I waiir :.i,i i,i, manager, dink Mi-Cinin. ' 'i ii .1 11 ( i,uiiiiiigii to i.i 1 ., ti,i i,i ' ' I'"' and out of town. 1 in M,,.i. 'ii" niuht Ii. Illv will take on ('hfr JJ, , . 1 W. 1 Philadelphia, in Mill .,..,,', of He nl.'v SI, minium A. C. j.iog-nu 'liati,. 1 l..i- met some .,f tl. b",n I '' ' 'i In Phllnilelphia in,, " 1 ' ' '' ' ''in any one at lis i.niini-. Ai.e t-.' t:,e bantiniis who nre on lieilh-'i i ".i.i .ne Mnitln Judge. Wnlh ,.. s 11. J..,. Wright. .Murtv Kane. Unirv JK..I ,m,er. Cliff i!,.,,t. J, rini,,,,.,"' ' D.im- ."-l.ii-ter and Toiiuuv .Murnr . (Inrli-v litis.,,, the I -1 r r his nnxl, 1 ' 'I'J 111. !( 1 . v, , II. . . . 'h. P , , ,r A I' 1111 TrMir".',iv , ut, ' 'M I ll l. t Im .,11 ,, , i H IXI.-I1 U llllil, I , u, I.),, ! I 1 V 1 ,111-. I loll. '! Tt ''"'" - Veiv .:nul,nd !..,, m , It., I.l, v I'1' ' I- . .ni., . xn. , . 1,1 1 K l-'c I ..I ll'lllmore fui h. I.ii I.l'fl.. .1 f 1, feu., .r.- i' Tlie (iri.ii-. 1'1'v l.itiii.r . 1 . v in Puilii'l.-li'lili, nixt Mittltv ulyiir i.i I. " l- 3 '.11 t'hirl. 1 Itii in , - ,. - " '"rZ1 roMa"";":1": -ll. 1 l'r 11,1,. (i.,i . V .Hun,.. ,. 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AIN'T IT A WHCn Yoo PLY Your Last k and You ,T WOn T and Tbu GRUnvduG o GAMir AT VooR HOME CLUB V MOPC AROUMW 'UHT you friB,. WAY TO ThG prior To A MorsTH's ABSENCt: nsC ThG Moose to Pevore (RAIfsl on 3 To P WITH FRlGrsCD VA;l-3 OV tM NS. f"?,?0 ( s LITTt-G s -rHr The back wjoods, at a n 8LUB tim? ro rUST AA (grumbli6 roUMTBV PLACE OF A FRICnD -JJ-i --s. KlltL I WA S ) L rX' xvyTTv domt 'ao was sTos't ? m, goim6 ' (9, Afld T"iL This vwir-c beGinninC 1 'ASS L s300DiX rA LOCKV u Cant 3o . I s I " y 1 IfWw - yJr-V JsVTt AMD You vOJ 3 "s AND UHPN YcO ARRivCT AT OH-H-H-BOV! AIm'T IT Tiisi Ti-if nor J 'flO'HE 5WCLL Yui;' Ii5Tintion YooR HOST A GR'R-R-RAND n, tv Ti?aim ' ( Coimpmmv coM'-'ii'ei To You TmiefMOtec .,-. and CiL0R-R-R-fUOu5 DUoT 1 ni I roitaoVff ui ,-iinp&rmtion ( FfiELIM' ?H&-J-ft ' JJujt as i KN'juiTAS I do i no to wruP N c?P &i& C ''" WE LEAGUES HAVE AM Off D Montgomery County and Phila- clelphin Suburban Teams Play r J Independent Contests Today INDUSTRIALS ARE ACTIVE This is nn off day In sovctnl of (he little bisi.b'i'l lencuea. The Montsotnei v County an.) rhiladolphla Suburban I-cnsiio clubs nro all in idleness as far as Iensue pimes nre loncerned, but In eery iiistiince th teams nro meeting local nmi State league club.s in exhibi tion contests. The Montgomery '.unty T.cnsuu has a Iiectic race with I.aiisdale, just one Knine in the tear of Doylestown and tho latter set tin; a pace that thicateiis mtI-oii-lv to overhaul the coimtv-seat repru sentaties. In the I'liilmlelplilu Suburb an l.easite, (ilenslde Iris the flnjj wen. and pre'iintiiiv iclcbiation has alieaih taken place. The local industrial leacues are all s'licin? impoitant contests, 'i',0 iirst doul p!n benders of the scsn will be on the Tov yrouudu at Seventh and (!iiiin;i avenue, and will brlmr t -ether the iimtori ts .'luiuust C.eiierai l-Iectiic and llinrutoii-ruller. 'he I. he Witc me anvlous to ciip- J'"'e the clnnh ns thej an- riuht at the In els .f the Ivi'ls ctikeinakers. and a defeat for Ivins !,. the miuie wfta Sup- plce-ni.ldlo will s.nd the tenuis into a tl". Supplpc is a dangerous opiioiient iud Hil.h. to cause the upset at any J'",':'' ,'" ,I'.I ,),,lt'1' i-'niiie. Hohlieid. tirst'. V'ii'.X'.v'' "V:"' lUmM " r""i"1 '""I ill!' 111 lit i Tl...... ,.ll. .,. .:.. i .1 .. i,i..i...i.. ... v ..,,,,, in ,. i M: j!, u ,. I I I' - ..... m,,, ,(,. ,.., ,., .,., tl,. l.V.,1,, st I M..1.I.. i.. ..'..., ,- .'.. fi.i..,, ti... 1.1 .1 ' ,,, . i.' M ' fT 'Vv, " ' ' .. ' ' ! . ' ' -"" n in i; m p 1 nm iiim n rsi .in I 1. 1011 contest. Western I nl.m bus -i-'iiei I'.acclio, the no-hit sf.r of (Jen eral riectrie. nnd he will oppose Mr..::, the star of the league. BOXERS TO AID HOSPITAL Benefit to Replace Void Left bv Loss . ' of State Funds The .Memorial IL.-,ii:il. forinerlv known ns St. Timotln's. will l.e the 1 eneliciary of 1111 open-air boxing -how being nrintiged by ft ietids ,.f the insti 1 'it inn in Miniajiink and 1'nils of Sehujlkill. Siine it was decided that Stite funds (Timor be given s,.( tnriini in-titutiotis the Memorial I (. spnal bus b mi pres-n for money. It dot 1111 iten-ive w.uk I in the Mnnn'. unk seetlon, vith.mt rt -I giml to eii'i'il. nnd the icsi.lent nre , iinvi.ius to lllljl it ill its present 11". I. , The bouts will '-i hell An;n t 1 '. In a Held near Smith's Mansion. nie 1 miiixiii lane and I'mbi-in sin. t. , ndtuisslon fee will Ie el.nrg" 1 in d the III I" llllt of st, tlltlll s' (itfl'l ill,' will ,) left to their guiri.sir. It 1 ' , 1 t,, lave the poll, e lliind piisenr mil il..e will be dllllcitii: III''!' the b'.'Its. SCHEDULES OF LITTLE-LEAGUE AND SEMI IN'I.fsTI'l ' limn 1 .1" .,l I ' ' t tlllt! ttl I f -' I - f .'-I.u i'l I .11 I Tlli'l'l'. .1 I 'I ' - M I sm. ., and (ir .nu. 1. , u. . .. .' .' Mil. Ur.'i.l t"i" ' 1 ,' 1 I'lIII.A J'IM'I V ' I'l.UU.s i;. '. y. v, ,n I'n "'1 ft . i. . r.i.i' .111 1 n-1 Httni. r.i 1 st . I.i .-, -I . . 1 1. ( Uu I.t. 'i'n 1. .1 el i'I.'i rti- i.l -l. I.-niln ... i..i' 1" . 1 i..l lt..-1-r -" litldiilii it ll.it:. .M ' '. 1 .1.1.I on' in uireeti". NoitTit ruii.A . in p.i'ii t.r.M.fi. II il H .1 ll"' . si 1 "' ' ' .', H'l I. nl 1)- HI Jl 1 1,' I- 1 ., t I tnuion IT' Hi- 11 ir. 1 I in no 1 .'! II 11.',. I ,,, ,", um. ' -1 11 IHI .,. M I 1 ..ni-.- rift, it'i' i . 1 w . 1 'n . 1 .1 Tvri:.NTV-niis"r w ki i it1 i; ii I 1 Vil'i' ,!,&, ":,n,:i'nrher,'Wu'7''sr" 1, nm- ,tt VU-.H.V. ...11 IM.sli' inn S it .. sl, , ,. , ,1 , f : I , . . . m ', 1 1. , ! Iti-thnnv (lore"- Im. 1." f llil-. 1 U issiliu Kim M Hi 'Us' l..lh"l , 11' Hox- rtiiiKh I'-'l' st. 'l-iia s- mil Mir. i. r.eirih K-1 1.1 I 11 1 !! v -n. , i'n -i.jipi 1 n. H" 1.1.1.1. 1 .hi .if It-1 - im . nu,. nw .r. -km ni . i.i'mv . i:x.ii : j irci.Av.i:i: I'.IVI it I.l v,n; I J . ll.il,r 'i' M. . 11 llr''.- i'i in 1 .1. I'lish nt I. n." 1. 1 . 's ., 1 1 I.H..I MAIN : I" ll '.' '.l I. Arlmmit ut 1 n , ll. 1 'Inn n ll.ch l.il, I 1'iilK Nm "i'i 'I I 1 11 11. liKI.AWMIK ' "I NTV I.i: M.l'l. Murt . 1 .11 I i'i " I I " -I . , .,t . !. dl 1, Hiiikdalc "I 1 :ifi"n II. Ik-his. iMii:i'i:siu:. r d f i AtlBI ti' II ' u .1 It,, ,11 ., ittxt 1 01- I. I Wilt 1 Ulith 1 I M 1, it icr. . . 1 I .s.i.lh l'lilhi'l' uilil 1 llilji.'.' ,n icli inn nt I. in. rtn.i. ' il'l'l- n J Il.in.i-- u- ii-- .a .Mi'iwtj. jit-'umd.- unl (in- '" " -..-'- I All-l ll 'HIM .11 lliiiua.o. I'lfih nu I .Main , Btri.-tB H 1 no 1 lu'ltenh nu 11 I.ejn. i.iniiu- niu nil, li ra Mrimta I Nlwtown ot I. n. T. All-atar, Tenth and Iluiier atrecu llruoklyn lloyal Qlarea ot K.w York. area ut h GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING? Cffrbt N V Trti Urn What May Happen In Baseball Today nation i, i.i:(.t i: M on I.nst I'.C. Mill Iisp Split in :;." .cm .c.vi .cm . . ii: in .cos .nt; i,n . r.n in .,H. .r.s ,t,;i . r,.i rti .m.-i ..-.in .:iii "O I'l ,-lli ..".III ..Oil . . . u r.s .i'o .rn .iia . . . i -j .-.-I .tin .va .ti : ."ii i:s ,::ni .:.l.i ..an ami:i:k n i.i:,i i: M'mi lisl V.V. Mln I.ii.i-split . i.ii ::a ,(ij," .11.' i .iii'i . . Clnh Pltt-liun-Mi Vrw (trl. llo-tnn Itrerkltn st. I diiIh hlriiue ( 111. Illll'llt. I'lillllcs ( lull N w VerU . I IcmIiii.I U UstllllKlDIl llltllllt St. I ...ull . Host. ui ( lili'iiue lhli llrs Kln two .'j an .mi .nm .i.'i .",s in ,-.i- ,.-.,ii -.i . . I'l .'.I .I'll .IHI .111 17 .-..' .17.-. .IS', .run .173 is nr. .i.-.u .rv. .tin M r.u .no .ui ,r:i . . a 'i:i .xi'.n .'n'i :iiu l.(is. no. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS tkini. 1 i:tit 1: I'lttslitirBli. K: rhlllfi's. .-.. IririUlMi (I- ( iiuliiiiili. 1. Itll-tlill, !! llll'MKil, 1. New liirii. 'it M. Lniils, 1. .Mi:i:t( an i. i:c.11: ililclli- li '.I. I nuts, .'. Ni w url, 7i llilrntt. ,. Uii,lilui;.iii. li llndiiiil, 1. Huston, 111; CIiIciiko, I. AMI'.llir N Assiici T10N Mlnm iii'olls Hi I.011I-1III0. 1) Ti.liile. ,-.i MIUwuil.ci'. :t. ( oIlllllTil.i, 111 lvi'..ls,IH ( lt , -. Mil 1 MI.l. N Assdt I VI KIN Itnl.lle ft' 'stulll,.. 7 Mi'ini.lils 7; f ll.ittinti'.is.l, 5. Ollur Kiiiucs I'li.t, mirij r.i In. i:vri un i.i:.t.i 1: Ml. m. t). II irtlini! I. I'.rl.lseriirt. 1. s,i mil, it dir,t eame). smi1iii;I1i til. :t miilmnurt isimiiiiiI E.lin;'). Mi-ru-trr H M.itrrtiui? (.. rittsll.-lil I; N... II, n 11 ?. (lirst "iimrl Nrx' U.iveii, 7 I I sMelil. ."1 (simiiuiI kiiiih'). TODAY'S SCHEDULE nation i, u:1.1 1: i'lllllll'S III ( III! lllli II, New iirt. .if ( tile it;(. llnot.iMl 't rltts!i.ir!i. II is'iiii nt M. 1iiiIh. AMinut w i.i:(,t r. St. I nuts tit I'llll llll'l'.lllu lt.n K.UIll's). ( li'Mlai'.l .11 M iislilni:tiin. I)i trull ill Niw Viir!,. ( a 1 isu nt Itnstnn. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE it:i 1.1 s, 01 i j; -1 j.iti.v Tnrmitii. I..liis,. (!.,;. lie iilluir, l.'l: Milium', ". Hull il". '.'I: H ilijiin.i... !l. New ilU-ltui llvhl. 1 Nu k line. M 111)1)1 I 1: Kilt TODW Teruntii nt .lersv i Its. Hull. 1I11 nt llillliiiiiu. lCni lu stir '0 Noxv'.irk. sjruii'i' ut UiMillnc. sTANiMNt. or t:ii: i.t . V. 1..1M . . I.. l'.C. 1 ll.illlmiirr. Hi "I ,7M vuir, 17 (.11 .1.11 llullulii 117 Kl ."III ,lir (ii ii li! .1(11 I Tonimn ni ."" .."n s ,, .,,,. 41 i - .mi. Iti.ciustcr ."ill .'.0 ..'..'S Ki.iiliiin :i7 :. ,3:i'J, Yesterday's Local Scores llihl.'st'iiri; (li 1 It- 'Iit m. I. sl. I'anl 7: S'uii. -I r .i, j. (ilium St us, il: !)!-,(, i'i. 1, I'm Mnttir. ".1 M 1 i. s, ,, , 0, s-h in'.li 111. tl, 1 1 1 1: 1 - t.t ml I'.irl., I) M.rrlll I'rus f(i: l'-s ,r, 'I (.HilisliMMi 7 liiiliin . I'rt - I, N.imit I- Ninth I lill'lts. :. 1.01.1111 a. itpti 1- 1 Undue .lr HI: tMii'et. il.lnu'. s. S, II trn it. is, ." si 1 i i, ,( ! lll.it 1. sv ;i ,., i., ,,, 0 s ('iii.lii.li . " ill i'iiI. 1. I. Itil'tllllil V. ( I ( ii'ii.t 11 S(r.( o l ilit.ii .lr " 1 ,11 ,,.. n 1 Ituplil 'Ir.insli I..i:in ( illn.sl i i.u. ITIH'. I. st. C11I1 me, I: IVmm in- i inirniiK 'i. Irtlliv, lll.'ll A I. nr Ij' s '..r'. II tlt'I'Mili. '! I' i.tls. . r I suiui'tili s i.i, ui. i !,!. I'liriiM . .. 1). Im!.- ! t ( 1 I liiliili'lelila "li r .,: i:,.,.rt. '.i: '.V ish. 'lle (.lam-. I. 1'riu.i' smII,'. 1; Iw.nthtt, (,uti:iv, . ' " - PRO BALL TEAMS a ' - I II. II' ' 1 .1 .111 I I'll. Kl sml'li !' ii' ., ,1 c 'ii 1 tr. ri ..... 1. . . ' 1 1 ' iii iin'i .M11 lit-. 11 - t r i t 1 ni ' " 'Hi nl mvl r. -.. 1 . 11 ' 1 N'.irfii'it .t ns ..t M ,1. , nu t l.ioiin -ti. . .h , , . . I I. I.l . Oil, lit , r.inj-e.Bliih 'I. .V. J. I'.Wll. t ul..'.n fsi.i 1 1. , t . y ii-',Int;ttin I . a s ... j l.ine, 1.1 lll.llll 1 i' s, , ,, . mis 'I. I. ' I. 111 1 1 . Jf.inlinitun A (.' it l'..-1-u a. r Third 11!.. 1 M.'1'kH a',, .-, ll ni'.,- lit I'l' 1 11 s N .'th 1'hil.fl It I 1 I' l 11 11 ill 1 111.1I 1 I ; 1 (. i ti T -' I'I M'.'hnnl. I 1 " ' lie, rum- , s I. ,e' ut I'. I . rt( w 11 . . .,! i- i.t IJ' - I nut (.i'i en 1 1 ne. 1 i.l. ill I. r- 111 . I urhlnBt'.n ' .' s ,t ,, I ' . 13.1. 1 I. linn Hi Hroi 1 nnd ' '1 fhiink t In!. Mnlil, ,. '.11 I'I Id Club. I .i" nt Straw-1 .( St rni-t.rl.tr.-1 V nm Hij-t-t.ts ' h it 'i I'.ui,. ' 1 I. J Illt'll'IO I W Irl i,in 1 s- it. Tti'llttlin l'i I. 1. 1 n; t , 1 , . . 1 ' 1 - I 1 , 1 . , f hi iv nnd I". .'. imi -it .-' . 1 ihu iv A I.. 1 ' I,rll Jlinlnr,. t'. ml n . , . 1 1 thi.-r .si. th 1 1 ,. rnrtv-fltrhth W.u I T- . rifliepth -.t -1 ..-. I 'I .-,, .,.i.. 111 .. .n 1 ., pmiv. Trrr .: .! .... - .... . ,., i ui- 1 '. i. , i 7 i Tf W'nrillrli ' if I'.irl, Th'rt h 'd ..11 1 I. hi j ,1 .(!,., llulliiii 1 '' n ..i.tl nit'l n 'h Htitiriii 1 . l'i. , -.' li i' I.'iru, Jllt-h ! I'll ,'lu. I'rf. I'.njii , r, 1. ' ' ts ,., . nd Winn. ' '-i I'hllnil .'-i.l II-IIIV IM s CI-,1, M . ' 11 I'l .Iil(f...-.l 1 nil .Mi n'a ' I M f ft ill ,lr ... 'I I ll' 11 l.i.M.itt I'll. ' MHV I! VMI3S Art s.. . 11 " u rl tin at Il(.lnhi-r Tienil-lili a' I WI. . '.,i, ii .1. """",r' I'.."- ,,,,l , .s,, , .Vw Y,ir, ( ytimosi Nullllli- it II, h-i'. I... N ,, V r, l'r .1, '1. 1 . 1 .1 11 " hi 1 .1 Kuril, ,inn I'.l Hlinniili.iu It,, 1, 1,1,1 ' pi., It i. I'., tit. 11, t ,v V rli. Cllhllll s, ,1 i nt .S',.v Vnrk .M.i ' 1 .- 1 .1 in I i 1111 If, Thlitinnil, nn.l Jin UM.il Mir. IH I (urn 11 (Hants r t N -v Vnrk j , 1 t.in I'lvld CI .b ut Piiiimnn 11 MiiiHiini 1 .sou 111 111 1 r. ini-d Jrl'h fllnn3 ui North I'hllil a, I ourth and rhllndlphbi I'roa ut Allantown li'rankford h C, at ilyborry, Va.. Lew Tendler for Bout AUGUST TROPHY UP FAN Boys' Tennis Title Gets Under Way at Strawberry Mansion Today VALENTINE IS ENTERED Kri.rlhini; is in readiness for the stilt t of the bojs' tennis tout naiiieiit for the f'hnmpiouship of I'mrnn-iiiit I'nrk, whleli will liecin this altenioon on the clay (ourts at Strawl.errj Mansion. The winner of the (went will be n winded the Iletirv W. August Trophy. l.eadlns boj plnjers in I'hiladelphin and distrn t nie entered I'aul W. tiib bons, piesident of the I'hiiiidelpliin and Histrnt f.awn iciims As-oi latioti. is conlidniit this tournament will attract the attention of tennis enthusiasts m nil the lending cities 111 the I uitod ,,,'''(,y' One of the best known of the plnv- ers to compete tins altenioon is Miles alent111e. boy hnmpinn of Peuiisjl- anhi. llther well-known star.s to be re n-sented in the touiiiameiit are Sol Alttntin. rainnoiiiit Pink clianipion : .1. I.w.ng. of penn Charier: S (ioidman ami Miilford Mer. J'.esbles there are a iiuuioer 01 piiiuic Miiool mill Ingii -.cuinl bo.s entered. P.c.-ido the trophy two handsome gold medals will be 11 warded. The iirnw felloKi.: MUST IinfXti 11 1'ii.h. - II. l'i i. amnn. H. M. in.n. ,1 RMOUNT PARK V':'k VSi,':!;! '"'"'". 1..-.I-I tl..- .'hicngo Natboial ,,,, ,,., (., i, is h.,,,.,1 i'' mTlri. V .1 Hem, .. Alimiii . J. 1'urnea; , "'' oid-w inuiiig luims of P.KK,. 1(1(1, p,,, j,, ,,. .,, nnnu nt .1 this to Jl '.''.' W '" M,rl,li"' l! Il1"1 1!MS- M 'ss.rjcs to (hen,,- hi-In'tiniMtelv .leielop arnn plat.i sU. 1l,.'f..ln. .. ,!,.. 1 ,, ,u ,. , t , Vi""" '"""vini 111- lini(.aV of .Toun ,,1'le ,. candidate- fur the Am. 1. ..t.i lu ll tie c 1 mi 'j I-.M rs as maiiiiger of theilnb and the j 1,-niatioiial team." " "" "- - 1 i.u ns: s. Lima -i v.. 1: "i u.i 1 T 1 1 . .. , j 1 - , . . . M ' . -. ,.. -nil il. 1. .11. '. I I 111.111. 1 Bouts and Saddle Hone- w!.i. h s, em bi-t m i,Vll siiirc t aim ni": I ii-st race Amu i.i.i, . u.i- . ,. iii'iiKiin ; M'l'olll .M 1 . zavena. P.111 f liuiups. y.,u-U Tei'nll iiiirii niui'. r.riljeil oter, Chu.f ll.ilthell: fouiih Joliiiuv Dundee I i,.v. olllf. D.nk A'. -s; ii'ibIi,,.,,,,,. 1, J't.ngee. in, ,1,0. siMh Anna Cuiiui, Iletealtir. K'ii-ih; sev-nth !-', ... 1 Shauiioi.. I!u Naiuhaltis. At S.iratiii:i : Tirst line Arniml (.Iiolph. K,l! I.l . Olid KomiI Aiel, Ctimlldale 11 (' est Hill; third Miss . lo; , ,l'iiii. '1. ltun-ti.r; fmirrii pi '".... r- run- ', oik . .In 111 I Jones ; Hi 11 I'.r. is, Auiiuhoe, Si, ,, 1, in -i.. . i. , . ... ' . .. . . I . I . s m , .M.,,,,,., , ,., ,., Mrkb vingt S, oiluiid Vit. .: Ha nllicii: l'n-st .e,.i.'.,si Trh IMhlm. r C!.,,l,t. Smith: M. u, - I'aiui. S..i Mm. I.i...it,.,iniit Sen- thili. t . .. .... M..I . .... . ' ;; ' .ui. lu ; i.tiuhi ,,,i, ,101 : int. 1. . .. 1 , , . . , ,. , '" v.iin'.i, III 1 in l.tl-' s Lin.,, li 1 li Mi- 1) i.- . i I.u, ki I'.. .,..1.. v..'.. , "V. ':"' ,"- '!',. r. I:. -si, '"" M-'liv . , ... .Ji'.n I '. !,.l,,. . '( 'Li.'h .. t-,., : l.tl, i ' , 1 -! 1 'in in .iir.it ,-,, ,,i ',,'" 1 ,,',-l'."l .1.11.1 1 1 111. in. 1 r 1 n , " mi 'II Ik IM form,, , 1 f 1 "a 1 1. ui 1 "'I - " i' i,i, 'ilit-tl llv. fi.ii, ui. 1111.1 ni' 1 .,. ii.n.i Sin 1, a . .1 ., , .. . ' ...1I1H II H 111.11 I I ,,, P ll. Il.ll ll.ff .1 ... f ; 1 ,. , . '.'" r " '"" r "i i' .1 in I 1 I" 1 II 1 7 ," . in, mill 11 j , , ,. f r I A' I 1 .lu.t 111 u i ,.., l ,,. I I 1 I' I Mike Gibbons Winn An.iln 11 .. " .i.i-t.ii, ' ,1 . ., I i- 1,11 I u -. 1 i in mi r.ui Inf. r u, , I 1 -I , 1. ill '1 0111 I 11 1 1' 111 1 ilnil fur 111 I filing Scored for Week in Three liicj Leagues nation-i, i.i;,i!-; s M T ;v Ti I'1 i II III. ilo'l .. I'lMsli'ii''i Ciueltiiutli I'hlllic-, .. Iltiiolilin . New Yorli SI. Louis. Clilcn.., . it in ii; 7 11 .-, i-' 1 :;, (i :n (i ' ,- (i 1 .1 10 ." ! 2 (I t ; i :: 1 - t 'in .-. u :ia s 1) 1 uu .I 'jii i iii 1: 21 1 'a 1 in AMI.itlCW I.ICAtil!.: ! M T T I'IS.TI New o . Ito'to.t .. . ;is,lii..'ti.u. M. IUII-.. I)(tll . . -'h '".0 ... .VIiMii ,. ( h ''mil . Ij .-, ' (i I n 111 ;. 11 1 II 7 27 I :u -jii " I '.v. N :i 2 1 1 1:; 1 i:i 1 7 IN'U.'tN VTIONAI. I.i:(,l 1: ?' V T V T ! s 'I I I -i III Kl L p. -'. I.l 2 -i .-, I -pi II! .-, ;t ; ,. (I 18 !l !;.. :i :i ' 1 1 .-, 1 jji l.ll '..I II . '( 01 until I'eit.illl, , Huhi-uiri' S.MIieusC New nh . Hoi li-sli i' ' t I I tl HI tltlhey ( ily I 11 f , i,s AMERICA AND ENGLAND SHARE 50-50 IN GOLF Johnny Bull Can Claim Jock Hutchison and Jim Barnes as Native Born, but They Hold American Citizenship Papers y OKANTLANI) HICK IJAU Silt In an International way p hnve cleaned tip in nolo nnd In tetinlH, We have lind more than out shine of Olympic triumphs. Americans hold the heavyweight, middleweight lightweight and bantamweight titles of the ring. Itut let us not kid ourselves about our glory at golf. We eiin more than nfiord to be fair. Jock Hutchison, liritish open champion, is a full-Hedged Scotchtnnn, born nt St. Andrews, where he first learned the game. Jim Harnes, American open champion, is a full Hedged nngllshmnn, born in Coruwnll. Hob McDonald, metropolitan open champion, is another full-Hedged S.ot. horn in (he land of the goisc and heather. The liritish nre still supreme nt golf, nnd the mere fact thnt many of their stars have moved to n land where there nre more money and greater chanco for advancement doesn t niter tho unadorned truth. So why not he fair about it and admit the facts as they stand? FA1U PLAY. Tho Argument fpIinitlO nro two points of view here J- to be considered. The present lend ers of the golf wor'd arc all liritish born, and the inherent knack for piny cntne down from past generations of Hritlfdi-hred golfers. The victories of Hutchison and Harnes were in no sense home-bred triumphs. Hut there is still another point of view to be considered. Scotland is held and settled bv Scots, nnglund by the Ktigllsh. IJtit America is n vast nrray of Kngllsh, Scotch. Hutch, Irish, Swedes. Poles, if one is to go back a generation or so. Hutchison and Harnes, liritish born, nre nKo American citizens. They were both members of the American interna tional golf tc'im. Thev have lived in America for many jenrs, nnd it was over here their gunns were built up iuto championship mold. S there is something to be said on both siib.s. The liritish piess. in the main, has come forward bravely to nd mit American successes In both in stances. Hut considerl!!-: the fnct thnt both champions weie I'.iltlsh born, different in this rinpcct from llngcn, Kcriigun CHICAGO FANS BOOM CHANCE FOR MANAGER Former Pilot Says He Would Be Glad to Return as Cubs' Leader I:s An.-jelcs. ('.till'.. Vug (! I'latik ('hllllfi. otlf.lilm. m.'illil'.i... of llin full. , Lilt now iivinir on a lanclt ut Ulendora. , 11Pln. i,,,,.,., ,.w ,.,,., mlvnneed bv his I Cblcago friends and ccitalu baseball fan oi'giiulntions as a possible man- .., ,.,.,. ,, ., (',i,..,- Nntioii.il team fot ,1(, ,.,i,..,ln, f this .:ir -i ml uet, it I became l.uow 11 liei" todav. I Chau.-c siu'd lie had 11 it icccivnil .mv I word front club direct. ns . r President I Veei k. but that if the nt-ui:f4 r-nin were I ( fiVrcd to him he would lie "Vlnd to ' ( t bud: in harness in ( nienui.. .ii- nc.iu 1111s uiw.ns iiceii v 1111 nun nun (inn. ne niKiiii. mid noiniug limns, ort'iti,,!, 1 .t'ti,.s ,.iin-ii the st. would i:ie me sient'i- ji'easure than tojh.tlon to be .inliu.'d tr tin N w Yuri be at the ii. Mil of It ii"tiin. I won't ap- niea. with the siii-de i..... f.,.1 ,,f rrt tilv for the job nor ib, I m.i. it. but If nix friends want me back I owe it to them :inil to Ii isebnll to l'o back." ..iiiniiiMTini 111 1, Milium v r. 'i-.ii. , ' I . , ,v,l. MIGUEL IN THREE-CORNERED RACE AT DROME TONIGHT Corry, Carman and Frenchman Meet In Thrce-Hent Event dill .Mi.piel. cli.nniuoii ot I lance. will ride ut Hie oint I.iee-.. c'c (I 0111. toMluht. follow iiu his bllllllint showing in the MIIOll hour in e ! M,"u, " '" ni!' , S1"UI '"!' ' "" ' hur-dtiy night, when 1, I'l'set ' .1 .. .1 . ... I.. l..,.,t I.,. ..lit .!.. . tie .1 ie 1.' lieniiii's our micii tais us Prank Corry ('la 1 erne Carman and i...ii.o .iln.'dona. Ihe lieuchman eiline Willi 11 (i,(l J .11 ds ot tMiiiiiIiiig the tri re, iud bv coveriu; -11 mi'.. '.'K) rd. 111 1 in- s, ,,, ,,,,,, ,, -,Mi 1111111111.. 1 111 eM ii.ii'; Miotic! wi!! b" 1 ittee, again t Caiienn nud Co.'rj in a th ei"i 1 1. i-i inniiiiiiii iiiiee-iicai eieiu, w:ia 1 if it: t's 01 1 rnii'c. .uiiciici nun ; Au-M.1,11 il.mg. Th bikers will ride, beh.lli1 thi 11 icspe. the nut us lu two I'li-nile heils and one of Iwenti mills, nnd tue winner will I. tl. cided I In the 1 oint c..:'.. s,ti'n. rive omuls ,,, , , , , , 1 , ' I I ' I III. II 11 MJ ,1 il I i.. 11 II,, 1 it ,.t ....... " ... i. .,. , 01 1 ,1, 11 en. I; 'if It. Ill IT till' si'.'l'll.l ami 1 1' o f(l , thin b. hind .!... K.oski , , , ,., , , Mnpiel int. 1 the 1 ccord (!isiinlt. uu illlll'siltiv ll'Vllt. A iiuiul.e.- of nniincur lacci t... 1 t .. t . ,.. 1 -. .0 iiiioi e.i uy waiiuv 1 roll n.i'ompiete tin. piogriilu. ami ihcie ul wii he t oliilii'l limn r.n. 1",,.. 1" fi'srii nuN nscnirn Aino or-r-ir i,s., mERMAIDS SEEK HONORS National Dlvlnn -Xltln nr f.tsif i p.rll,. n 1. an l , '.' I'll'or.V di-iiliMeil no I tt inns In Drlcjhton Deaeh Meat -Hi linuM ,M,s. M,n s nt.. 1 h."f N'".' V '"' "" " 'Tin' iintioiiiil 'as Angeles. 1'ii-nicr mitioinl . Ii.un fiinc iIimiiu i l.iiininon i ; was nt s,iv ldm . In the se-ni-l mil t ie uai Mm. in n -en. s ,,!' ii imitic events v hi-diili-'l ''Ml' hud dillictilti 'in dis' . m' of j!l,' I'lialitm r.e.iih this n't, i Mrs. I!,;,,.) I.ejm, ',,)' , n V il,, id- IJ'ihen Ki- '.in. (iljmpic , Inn. ip i m, nn t'.iiniKli ..!. won hi -iminl.t . . I loreiu-e lb is, nc. ft.iin,. ,i M-.u.s ,!, ." ii ' "i nn' i iiuo. nun. nun it.. i-.ie ii' e. in; .liiuills WHO llllpetl to V,re-t llie I illi 1 1 ..111 Mi's Helen Wnli,. wriulit. (H! ei i M Ut- s,.,.,b(.l w,.,. ., . lei i III lilil I .lie bet weui ,N'ei Vorl; nnd I'lu ad. Iplini i ie, -1,1,1,1. u IMII-mimI III. ,- ,llll ll -It i uu ll, 'llllil llil Hit lit In Will, ll .Miss I.t,.,n llleiblrev Will ,,t.'I'-l"' ml M"'ll.l ',. K 'i. ,s 11. D. !:ui;"ui' -m'wimi;""" """",K r'"' ,r'"1 ; v'"' - ' "' "' " " !' i""- -lll -1111 'I Wllll-i. l.-t mm ,1, n ., ,.,, Ni, ,,., ,-,,.- M.rlCD Franelsvillo Trims 20th Century ..in ii- i. i-i M'lii I . It ,.,. , ii;,. ' . I, tin . f .t i I, 111. v. tl. If, I 'I M 111!" I , .1 f. .Il.'l t ' l 1 il t. a ..'inlilit,, ni, r ,1 ,i l nm, , .l. I I I r . ll' I - Ml I I Sll till Htli 'III!, I 111, r.. I v Wins Horseshoe Pitching Honors '. ''!",",',' "."', "i ,' .", ' 'rl' ' ' '. .." -. . .'I 1. 1 , f ,. , . i,i s , , ' . ., ' nu l n II ', ,ir r i , il I ,, i 1 ' ' '," i 'h I'I.'i ii ,. , i.t I si 1' . i I , t. , , , , n, iii in .i. ll . , IM I, .,,,r,,l I on ' ,ils I'l "I ml . I l "Wclla Hair, Wear Well" Stravs Nov $1.50 and up 1315 Market St. and 2715 Gcrmantown Aye. Next Friday 1 I nnd others, we Kiiggested at thu tintt thnt the double trltimtih of Ilutohu; nnd Harnes might wel bo rated i,? oO-oO nlTnir. with the glorv eicnlv ill vided nud no unseemly gloating noiJffi upon either side. U I,ossibI Tho Land of .Many Inherit ante, all IK UK me many Ameiienns !, go back for far generations. nf theie nre tunny others who are n,I Americans. This is the land of minI Inheritances nnd the blend has been on of the hi? factors lu building up ,, ;,.; lng ptipretnncy. I.njole was of I-'rcneh descent, 'nt, ner of Oermau. CovelesUle's nnccftoti weio Poles. When Mike Iirndv and Pat O'Hara were drawn togetlier at f'olnmblu could any doubt their uncos' try? There is still a distinct line between the homo breds nnd the foreign born though both nre still Americans. ' To bo 100 per cent fair, we think tha Hrltish have behaved extremely well nbout It. If an American moved to Knglnnd, switched nationalities and won some championship as n Hrltish subject ninny of the nccomnniilng re marks would hardly bo btudied with rousing chcc.rs. The Knlargrd Donio ON'K of the main troubles with boxing is thnt tho champion frequently makes up his mind thnt ho is much bigger than the game Itself. The rules lu Ills case become unimportant. H can ice no reason why lie can't make whntever weight ho cares to make nor wliv lie can't name his own referee. Why should the Cleveland Hoxlnj Commission linvo permitted Wilson to bring along his own official? Wil-on'j claim to the title immediately becomes discredited, hut Downey's claim also moves under something of a blur. Another peculiar feature of tho av erage boxer or tnanngcr Is that lie cares nothing for tho good name, of his owa game. No more than Clcotte, 'Jackson, etc., (tired for baseball. Sport has never yet produced a man who wus bigger than the gamo lis played. And sport never will. loiiuiloht. 1021.. .Ill rlahts r. rvoj ARMY POLO PLAYERS T0 START PRACTICE SOON Committee Will Then Pick Team for Junior Tournament Here Washington. Aug. !. l.iit army liolo pners will lir-jjin practhe -mm nt Camp lfied Vnll. X. .1 . nmi from them the War Department polo Com mittee, hende 1 by Colonel .ln'i'in H. I.inds-y. will s('U't n team to ieiicut the nrinj in the jiini u- polo 1 1 ainpir.n ship tournament lo be held m Phila delphia Sept. uu her VI ti I'l. Scii'tnrj Weeks t nhij nj.pi im- or ders for tin., plaxc!'.. i,i ,1 s iil,i at Co m p Vail. It vwis In- t iili.ledlo sc ect plajers from those t'o oiijliout no army who hnve shown best f.inn thii 1 Miisou. h1t I(,kl)Ilh ,,f t.f ,,., ,a i.i I lii'ev K,i nlm, ' I a' si,,!, nieni In' tl. W.... I ..,,-nt , .,i,n. ,,,,,..,... i... s; ..... .i -j N. Y. COMMISSION BARS WILLARD-JOHNSON BOUT Pas3;!3 Rulc Flxlng Thirty.elght years as Age Limit New 'Vcrli, Aug. (!. Witl stroll of Its n-i'i'itv p( 11 t' i" .. ik Stall . IJ,,.ing Comm i-shui M-tei la minle it imp,,, j,-,. ,-,. mlJ M,.Ilt M,,U, .Tnck D,.ni,-cv .11,(1 J.ss Wlliaid to Ie I eld in M,,.!i, Simaie (li-ilen m t fall or winter, as lies hei 11 to ii'iiiNi'd -c ... ,.,,, . : ....... .... 1 ,.,.i.nf blow to Wi lard -imph I.i 1 iiis a i,. nm. ,,,.M .vi.,Ut ,,,, ,, , ilL.(. limii for l.ov.'.ts 1 !,r !, , ,,s..s to !,,r (ll ,M. state. ' I lis W Inn- um... .,.,.. ,.'. ,.f riltn neni c. t,o Jni'l, Jiihiisoi,. who u.is.ien f. ity-tlnei e siini..n nnd w i.iii 1 1 oil o,'er H . Wuolj iiiof. I at k .1- hora .M.nrii Js7s. Willuid w m-,j iiji to thirti -st ieii at llie in i he f night . lack Dcnpsei .Inly I. l!ll). nt Tine lo. I! i..'tli.ia Ihlrt.i -nine now, ...nd ihe Vew urSt SlMli. i,mmi .. . .1 ..ml ,, 1 .1 . 1,1, ,.-. . . I ! I 1.. 11 11, I .1 ii'' ..'lues lull tl 11 ill. it'll l'i ! . . t I I .. .1 ... 1 1- . .. 1 1, ..,. (.nu ii wi.i ;.i.' 11 i,e ii i'l ie otliir Slate. MRS. MALLORY IN FINAL nt. Meets Mrs. Marion Zinderstsin Je In! Stl3 for Metronollt.-in Tp.inii Titlo (leu Cine, N. .t Am: 1! Mri. .M'.l'ii 1". in -tetli Mul 1 r. w 11 'i nil I "'lull t, unis 1 h 11 ,11 ! Mri. Miiiuui Xin Icrui.n, .Ie -,.,,. ,1 Wil- '."'"""ii- im.. ruiuiPi-u,. . .mniiM 1 " I lie linul of the .Metl'.oi i'i '.1 1 lianf I nuislilp (niu-i .uuciir to.lai . t4 ri n, i.,.i. .. w VMH (. ti foil. :t ' ,., i ii I n he nl ii i, i li... i i - inur t , it in ' , - t i ton, 1 "id I I IVH I ,, ,. (in;, ,,, i . , I ..,- I I ., I., li ., r. I . in. 1 . , ,,, ' i n mrf I M. .Mif v mil I UK,. ,1,, i f. in -I., in.iutll, ' .! .' or, I', ,",. i , , nn- n l . -li I.l or .. .,,, ,., i, ,- i -tiler '-111, ,1,1 -t .. VI. , . . 1. . I I 1.1 r.,'l...l... ..,.' ' -N . ." " . ,.,i.M Pcsnl Breeze Velodrcme l.is lONK.III II .HI . li'SKe l("i'"r.. I. m i.li l!ir.i.(i.rii'o-l ;LJt)-'' I'llrrn ul,,,, - Met" I' ' il ,.fl fs I'l Mil-s 'I II,- ( 1 ( lu . I'i'ynat! '"'' I" mlh-s; ,! 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