InJUfl "ri i f-m-wmww $ff3 TSJft7? V . V -rut n ' vV -i i - no EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESpAY, AUGUST 9, 1921 Ji 5. ffK Lew Tendler Is Disappointed Over Upset in Plans for His Battle With Benny Leonarij $ '- '''V . '" '&V i P til il'lf PfV5 IK I " V Ir XI Sir A t I l If- B l. K (BIG BOUT POSTPONED UNTIL LEONARD'S HAND RECO VERS FROM INJUR Y Lightweight Champion Dislocates Thumb and Doctor Says He Will Be Out for Six Weeks Taylor and Gunnis Hope to Stage Match Within a Month KOIIKHT . .MAXWKLI. Nports Inlltor Kienlng I'lihltc Ledger BENNY some ti LHONAllD mill Low Tendler will settle their little nrcuinent imo in the near future So it everything is off. All that Ik known thumb nnd U on the drydnrk for repairs. It Is said he will not he able to J box again for nix worko or two months, but It probably will be sooner than ,1 that. .J Tcndlcr ban stopped training anil l anxious to learn how long he will have i to wait before trjiiiR to win the lightweight rhnniplonhlp. The Philadelphia southpaw Is disappointed oer the upset In plans, for he was confident of ' Tictory. So wan Leonard, for that matter. News of the" arrident tins Hashed over the wires shortly after the sports editors of this city conferred with Director Corteljoti about the big match. ' Herman Taylor and Itobbj (iuunis ulo wcte there and when the meeting ad journed went back to their offices at Thirteenth and Filbert street". While discussing the manner lu which to handle the big crowd the telephone hell rang. "This 1 Rill Gibson." said the voice over the wire, "t.conmd lias ' Just broken his hand and won't be nble to box Tendler Friday. He will be out J for at least six weeks." ' That was a knockout wallop for the two youthful promoters The) gazed blankly at each other and then made arrangements for a postponement. The re hoping for the best and believe the match will he staged within two or three weeks, They are waiting to bear whether the injury is as serious us first reported. "The bout Is oft"." said Talor. "but It w-lll be held In the near future under the Mime conditions. As soon as Leonard's hand gets well we will start In nil over again. The fame tbkets will be good for the next show and those not curing to hold them can have them redeemed." rpJIIS means the bnut in7 take place tame tihii in September and probably in Ihe afternoon. Cortelyou Planned to Protect the Public THE public would have been well taken care of on Friday night had the bout been staged. Director (Vittclyou hail m.ule complete arrangements and more than 1000 special po'lee were to have been stationed on the Inside and outside the park. In addition, -."( firemen ami the same number of ushers were to be present. Director Cortelyou called n meeting of the sports editors yesterday after noon nnd outlined his plans. "1 feel that as the public i supporting this big bout,-" he said, "and it Is the biggest boxing contest ever held lu Philadelphia, we cannot do too much to make sure it is u success and see that It is run off properly. There have been rumors about It being a fake and for that reason 1 desire t" have oti gentlemen act as a committee to represent ine at the bout. If, lu your opinion, the bojs bave done their bet. tell me If not, I want to know It also." A committee consisting of William H Kocap. (lordon Mncka, Ted Hoyt. Richard Kain. .lames c. Unnunger and the w liter was named, with Kocap as chalrmau. Jt nlso was decided to have the Sealer of Weights and .Measures to imperintend the weighing in of the Ixiis next Friday afternoon. The gloves also were to be weighed to see that the conformed to the Philadelphia regu lations. There was a report that Leonard and Tendler were to use four ounce gloves Instead of six ounces required by the rules. "Philadelphia boxing rules must be followed to the letter," Mr. Cortelyou txplalned, "and the committee will see that this Is done." fZB tame committer will net ami the tame arrangeuicnts icill lie carried out ichen the battle ftnally takes place. Postponement Disappoints Ball Players NEWS that the ation of the hie battle has been ball plater at the Aldine last night. There are main llcht fans on the Cleeland Club nnd both Tendler and Leonard had stanch sup porters. Lew bored In Cleveland several times and m.ule mam friends "Tend'er would have a Rood (banco to win tlm title." aid Steve O'Neill, who catches and n'so boosts .Johnny Kilbnne. "Lew is the first southpaw I ever fell for. and be"ive me he has fhe goods. That broken thumb was a lucky hrcak.for Leonard. "However, we have ,i big bout of our own in Cleveland next month. Johnny Kllbano. the greatest little fighter that ever lived, will meet Danny Frush nt the ball park. They say Danny has a good chance to win and will take the'title from Johnny, but don't believe it. Johnny is in wonderful shape and will fool a lot of the wise ones. "When I was laid up with a broken finger I spent some time In Johnny's camp near Loralne. O. He has a great place In the country and has been there all summer. It Is twenty -two miles from Cleveland nnd nn ideal spot for a training enmp. For the Inst two months he has been working with five iparring partners nnd looks better than ever before. "He has regained nil of his old speed. U hitting better nnd his hands are etrong He knew what he was doing when he signed to meet Prush and I confident! believe he will knock lnmt oer. "The s;n hemnnot leak' the wfiht inn 11101c That's all bunk. When we were at the camp ! weighed r, pounds .1 ml he ensih can make l'J." pounds. Johnnv bns been tnl.ii.g caie of hiinse'f nnd will surprise a lot of people "He Is using tile ring that was in fVilnr Point when he knocked out Chancy. The proprietor of the park made him a present of it and he has It fet up under a big tree In the yard. He t lursing ever day and when he teps Into the ring on September 17. Frush will have a bunch of hard luck." 'TIvlFt 8 PEAK HR also it n Kilhanc hootter. but didn't dutrusi the bout last nipht. Instead, he parried the question and Mid: "Just say for me that the Cleveland Club has been in second place jor the last tinc An year." All of which iAoie that trinnirtp a double header makes one optimistic. Copyright, mil, ij Puillr l.ttigrr Compnnv i!r Boots and Saddle TliPro is nn outstanding feature at Paratoga or Fort Frle today. Horses which seem best lit Saratoga are. hirst race Fniinus. Kirklevlngton. Pahaskn ; second Bill McLaughlin PolK Ann. Court View ; third Bantrf Pass. Cita- tion. Karh Bird: fourth-Naturalist. Best P.il. Mail Hatter; fifth Incog, Snapdragon Ii. louennet; sixth Banker Brown. Violinist. Knot Grass. At First Krlc: First race Big Vols, Al, Thonelln , second Hidden Ship. Medusa. Git 'Km: third June Kit. Mallnwmnt, M.rtle Crown: fouith Ilssed the Time. Top o' the Moulin,". Ablnze fifth King Thrush, Runquo,, Mock Orange: sixth Trh kster II, Hendrie, Kxplnsite seienth Tan Sun Ernest A , Sweet Auple At Plioenltllle. Pu.. I'air: Inst race -Rainbow Girl, Hopeful. Tout Or; fecond Nottingham, Reddest. Charley Horse; third Bar One, .lack Prior Kaffir Girl; fourth Krogtown. BalH rosa, Billv Stewart: fifth Hopewell, Bill Whale, Red Wing. A rure mrrlinir of flw daMi ti-mna today at rhoenlxvllle. I'd. mnnlsilnx if two ste flechmes hnil three races nn ih flu un.r h supervlnlon of Johii1i Murphy Thru. who ent out elen.iv t0 icvi tht' sur rnundinss eny the half-rnlle trnrU i, m nrst claim condlilon A nurnh-r r( hni fr, ni Canadian tracks are at tho ron-im Sweep l th" lendinr lre of wmnlnsr (wn year-olda for the Near followed In '. u nod Athelllne II. The pruneny ut I li.uiua u the chief monev pruducera It. S. Kddr, Jr.. of New Orleana who now la In Canada, announce! that the iwmi will be Increaeed ut the winter meet in at the Fair (irounda and that the Derby with a value of IIO.OOI. probably wl! be reted. btarter Dade hna been re-enaHved for the winter to ret the Held away. There nre three alluiluir atakea at Bara oa Saturday the Haratoaa Special for twu- Jearoldi at It furlona the t'hotnplaln landlcap for thre-er oldn at a mile and a furlonr and the American Steeplerhasa Handicap oter the short coue Ine si eii la for 1500 a orner the aisoi ittln addln a licnn cold plate Broken Thumb Halts Bout Trenton. V J t .a i i , n i i twrlie round bin' hei,,,-n i ,, i- . ,. Trenton and H"ttiK t ,hn i the middle ei t i "sh ti ' i i , ,an lo.an abrupt amin lie-. , i , M when Jonnaon r. v ota i in lout waa eien un i . t' le ' ' urtlshid 1SS it, id fli-rui III) noun I J Reach Has Open Dates . V 'a - i ' W " s. ,-TharHeath baeeball learn whlch..h4 won I Km:t th let lti ctmea pined, ! with- VwA HJaVM tor ftJJl2jfi ,T1 Beltradt, atrcat, or tale-1 ton not Wf vr kNv , Ji'Lri,A- . fj ,' - (It !! - "' JalfoyilMw. a. .v far as next Friday nizht is concerned. is (Sonny I.connti dislocated his left called oft put a damper on the comer- Scraps About Scrappers I'lne iioill. lorni bimirn 'ii.-,! 1 b'e im- ynVr'uu un.W b- manamnt of l'et Morun -iIk. ' iumtiM Jick Plmfi. i.w T-ndlfr'- 1 -' p"Iiiii puriw " M"1" Wllllsnison h.i rjtu-id 10 -h ...-,,,..., ....! ..J Ml It 11111 Sponcer of Oloucesler la another bantam unilr franli a win Johnny llurna wilt put nn hit recular 'lv "now frld.iv night at ire "nmhrld 'lub Jimmy Lavender and llattlln Mur ra "fit .,x In the wind-up sinnlej Dillon look r.ldle O'Ktefe under n, manniiemeni nnd dickerm f .r nm;eh Uh Kid tvuiiami hut Dillon and nK'iff Hp'lt Ihe ni'XI drt- rals HiMnrra, f.-nur oai t:iv -nur ,n-r m running fur Mairieirnte un thn nu I jo lean '1 Let llil Mulls m prepn nv a l...,ih t ., fat Hhlbe far'. Aunu't li "td nei .how will lie men Intter ihun ttm fll t i.n,. t ut un said Malt "idai Jniitini iirown. uh.i w.it ho Preiion Brown in the wind-up at : the niev.i.tt, street An-nj is tralnlnr with Ju lirkion M aai ne ii in nun Hiiape Tommy O'Toole, w-iterwelaht who the Win PnlladeiDh... I now under Hnrmnn lllnden wine hen utorped hla ui rir .... ponent and I aftrr blsaer ifame jd has hi j en Jack tlrltton a title llolih tltf inn . tramlm; . i, w ip w'lioii with rnmrn her f uih'r eiffhi ,f , ian i I . ''en r Darcey Knocks Out "Red" Allen llrhliccpert (nnn. 'i i I n i D.ir M "' i 'Lk 'J,'"",'""1 "U' t'ltiny i ill. j, Alen of this ei here In tli. rih nlln.i of a. scheduled ten-round bout.' A ..r, hooj .. i.-.i .i itfiin - . ' rr Alien a j.iw r.nianid the bout Intte.nnl jaw r.nunta tii Lout Johnny William 1, tlMmr Ilurrlir. at WjI Liiv.xl PitrtlliiB ITarrli. of UMl.m ... .1?.. iiujiiLf. jniinnv tt iiimmi ,r '.av 'ai. flfih iiiun of k irhetlulrd ten-round ..out A Ufi fmaih to the juw mad, If.rrl. tak the ..--.- . . ..."." -"".. n, iiie Glrard F. C. Has Saturday Open (llrnrtl VIaM t'luh n hi. ', !. ..tnu..i ....w ueh turn, nn sjativtlv flhinimn l.nn. u tni and whh h -itored 'i 3-L' ts'r-lnn.iiB ii to til- er neiano .- ,i . last hturda. h. Saturla Auguai 13 open und w uul UK,, to he.ii fi ii an vm-pm te,mi ntf. l" r. .lann ' ' Mhaefer ill iiiiKat tl-ii M''uimant Addroa I'atnuv Ko l.jiuti I en et . i i) n 'I l-lna- tin- .lei Wishlngton Stars Want Game I h tl i s I ii -i ,r en . i f "eiuan kW' pa. el ih' ain i I h Me Un irda and Hutidi pn for en Urn e'aae -eain ManTr tto!one h,in I finned fei-eral new DlTtre, m ho are ei peeled to add additional atrenth to the elub and they will appear In tho next vm tVhlnton Stars rtefeatad iht Cheatnut Hill Froflonli. 6 to 2 . , wianm nmi North Dart t a ttmli.M Mtpoon Tloa-a STBS. m GRIDDERS TO START SEPTEMBER 5 Fall Training Will Begin With Two Weeks' Practice at Cape May AT FRANKLIN FIELD SEPT. 19 The I'niverslty of Pennsylvania football team will liegin Its fall train ing with two weeks' practice at Cape May. N". J., starting September !. Thirty or more veterans will report to Coach John W. Hcisman this car. Only one siiiad of veterans and recruits who have shown mote than passing promise will be taken to the seashore, but fifty or more candidates will work out on Franklin Field about the same ' time. I Roth groups will get down to real work at the I'niverfity on September I L'. Rill Hollenback declared todav i mm indications no nt to a strong '"r"t.v for Peim this ear. s'er at i.itin.ictte Another former I'niverslty of Pitts burgh athlete has been ongaged to shape I the fortunes of the Lafayette College! footba e even Thn lr,al . .! .ara.xette has been brought to the front through the efforts of Dr ".lock" Sutherland and Fred ("Pud") Seidel. both ex-PItt gridiron stars. ""iRlcr, a teammate of Sutherland urn rn'iciei of nifburgh back In liM.1. lias been signed to succeed Seidel as assistant conch. (Jougler played in the I lit hackllelil v,i it iu mi, i ii,..i it. LSutherlaud will devote most of his at- i leiuion to the line, while the new us- sistnnt will develop the hat Its. Navy Kloven Preparing ' Arrangements for the appronching ' football season at the Nnvnl Acndemv have been nearly completed, the only detail lacking being in connection with me assignment of certain assistant coaches. These are young officers, for mer players on the Navy eleven, and it is not a I ways practicable for the Navy Department to excuse them from other unties In order to nssist with the fool ball coaching. Heal football lirnctli'e f'nr lli. nnmli. dates fr-im the new ilass will begin mi j rVnflT'w,; V" ", mn"'rla' Iiar, ,' rauli'oro. champions of the (llou raii been given a thorough culling. ,,,, , and iiiutii nt- tlw.sn ,. i. Z ..m:t U'ester ( ounty RnsebiiU League. K en- have been woikinj- at oilier branches .if athletics, swill ns bovilig. Wicstllng and ""ins. i ins win ne excellent prep aration for football. The old nlavers. consistine of Inst year s first sound men who nn, still in the academy, and some second-string men of promise, will nssemble In An napolis about September 10 for the pur pose of beginning practice prior to the opening of the school jear. Keport at Columbia September 13 Thirty-eight Columbia football play ers have been ordered to report to Conch O'Neill at Camp Vail. Little Sil ver. N. .., on September III for tltr first worK-out of the season. The erminment Is tinu linlm- tint ini,i shape and cvcotlung will be icndv to I receive the football warriors at Camp Vail when they report on September '.. Jor tlie n.-st time slme footba was ; restored in r.u.i roiumbia will, have 11 j gridiron camp this fall, and the avia tion tlelil anil barracks at (amp all were chosen by the athletic manage ment. The i)la ers were carefully selected from a list of eligible men. Most of the thirty -eight are either veterans or are men who have been highly recommended to Coach O'Neill FRALINGER VS. 48TH WARD Downtown Nines Meet Tonight at 25th and Jackson Streets Forn -eighth Ward and I'lnlingers will stujc a real oiu-time gruilzc game ibis vening at Twenty-fifth and Jaik son streets. If the ruin does nut inter 1 fere The tennis were scheduled to play about a week ago. but old Jupe Pin- viiis put a (lumper on the proceedings Manager Mnckiu, of the Fralingers, will place the strongest pnslble line-up nu the field in order to win this game. He has secured Kuowlton, the former Mackmen hurler, to twirl, while O'Mnl ley will handle hiH shoots. Tom Bracken will be seen at his old station, first base. Fralingers would like to hear from all the first -clan home clubs around tl.i t'ity . also teams in the Gloucester Count League and Bronklann Teams wishing this lirht-clnss attraction M1011M write James Mackin, H.'lll Mojat isinS aenue. RILEY HALTS BORRELLI Latter Substitutes for Cliff Bent in Shanahan Wind-Up Barne.t Riley. 1-4 pounds, stopped Lew Borrelli, 130, in six rounds for the wind-up nt the Shanahan Club, last night Borrelli was substituted for Cliff Bent. The bout was set for eight rounds, but Ililoy had Borrelli In such bad shape In the sixth th referee i stopped the contest to save hi i... ,..r minisliini'lit lUlllier lllllll Johnny Passim and Jnhnn contest to save inm trom L'cnu boted ii six-round draw loiuiin Hoy bent tonus Kusso in su rounds oung I'lshi-r stopped Bobby Dempter In live rounds, nnd in the opening sesslun Vernon Green stopped Kid Kenna in ihree rounds. i M Ike Gibbons Boxes Smith Tonight I ... N. j , i.us ,, Mlk. r.tboonu. I cf si i'aul la ma''id hbkuhi jeft Smith of Boyonne In a ai-hedu ed tnoUe-round bout here lonlrhl Uuth aro mldil uueluhln AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES i The -Hitith 1'hlliulelphlil Hall Club, a flret nxinm Cara irnMillPB nine has open datca Ut - an','u, i.rfrnnv reaeonable Indu' emnt Jtr i iivtun Aldnrh 7011 Pas hull avenue ' Ihe ( lirMmit Hill (Tub. of the Monti: 'inert- I'oU'l'N l.f.lBU would llk to buok twi .... ..,.. i ciimtLiv Kumpi wltn horni nlna 11 I ConwaT ."fl4S tlorton etreei 1ll, -trniiin ITcifrsKloiiiiU hna open datna I I"" ninit'", . ,.i,,.i.i i,,.,....,. ! ft' ?Sm Z .V' .' 'Ii ."SorTh o7 . oet " ' '.'" i.l...: in,!-.. ll.sir club wnnid lik.. ------ .. . ..i.. , tl ror from tl rai-titw iiiv ', - ' .'.z : . . ira home club around ennonable auaraniee. j tVe.t Main itreet. tu. .. tin 1 in it iR? frrt aiinhViwon Uro'1 r? i;ow (,'lob. a fourleen-tl- tMiiSMHi-Qlit team, wanu Kniei. .whether at iSnrrmntown''' ,M we" ny'n- vermoot A. ('. wanta samea wltn rourtaen- .i.i.,n.u..,.nM nlnea ThomaH Ma ta A tlrat liuaeniiin mvl pltetier would like to ' rnnntrt with a min-ivririi- wur- ni nine itnllnliner r3( Trie atreat Ilfcii - onne't with a fain if Uie eame I t lirueil-eeteniri-n Jfar-'i uuuerj ui.u ti te '31 T'.i e'rei Ihe I'eiin stat Trofe. n m I like to liooij ., ,., i , ihe best tun ne i -h Mtv In i. "m-jiiii f r h st-ti, s at it " id 'enini i f th' am a lb - f r a i.i 'ir ind t--"p hjih" "t sh.IT ii Hi -ll'II s n llur - met tnrwlil. t. t. a fret c eim n eera' open date for tv-lllght a-ame, . ...I-..Z tl, ,T M. .. llimtlnmln. .....I ' J i tC r.!!!"" Ol-I "' lill,i.ll'twi nri. A pllrhrr umjd like to loin a aecond-claai tem In or out of Philadelphia otterln rea- Miable guarantees. John Wurlz, 1781 North Haaehtr itreet. tr A. A. wouiu iiae n near irom a aai anon varacner. Ainnaavr uurivn, r.' . ,. .... . t U1MIIIOIW ii. J. wuuiu itaa io near MOVIE OF t-lGHT-S Ptva BlOVsIS DM PIPE And Sacs Thin Cunt, or SMoKe I ! Chamnions namP'ns of i . UIOUCBSter County League Are One Came Behind First Place Sxl I Si!) PAULSBORO TEAM WINS MANY GAMES New York 1 Wnjililrmton "JING" JOHNSON IS SIGNEDlM"'- . Joyln? i successful seas.in and while the I club Is in secoml nl.nce there is not n lesMent of the town not willing to writfiT that Manager Johnny Fitzgerald will not pioduce another pennant win ner. One of the reasons ndvanced for bring cue game in the rear of Woodbury is the fact that Paulsboro has used its' best pitchers in games with outside tennis. Pnuloboro has beaten Flcishcr Ynrn. .".L in thirteen innings; Lit Brothers. l-."; New York Ship, f-:i; Washington Braves, 0-0. and Vlneland, 4-3. Manager rifgerald announces thnt several new pla.iers will be added to the club. These will include ".I1112 .liiin- ' sun th fn.-iner A's hurtrr: li'lgc, 01 ' Yale, and nn milllelder. With these iicwiinier in the line-up. the team is 'ixpecteM to step out In front aim re- main there P.iulsborn is noteii as 0111 of the best bnsebi'll towns in New Jer tev In Unnunolr the team llflh '1 PitCtiei' who is sure destined to niHimce into faster company. He is sW icet tnll. built like a giant, nnd has lost but two games all season, nnd in thoe contests Paulsboro outhlt its opponents. The Gloucester Count League is one of the btt-t in thiB locality (iibbstow-n has W. Rpvnolds. who was with the Detroit Tigers, nnd Ham Ilejnolds, of the Yankees, while Vernon Touchstone is with Wnodburv. The addition of .ling" Johnson should re-ult in souk l,nr.l fnulii- rallies nelween Pnulsb.ir.i and its opponenl PIANI HAS CHANCE Italian Sprinter Meets Goullett at Drome on Thursday Orlando Plan!, the famous Italian bicvele sprinter, will have his chance for'rewnge against Alfred Goullett, the American, in one of the feature races at the Point Breeze Velodrome rhurb dav niflit. Earlier In tho season Gou letV defeated Pianl in a four-match race, but the Italian believes he can get the decision in n nitteh etent. 'Ihe spring will Iw for the best two in three one-inlle beats The Piani-Goullett grind will be nn added nttiaction to the international motor-paced team man L .ace of littv miles. In this feature six riders will follow pace on the track at the same time. America. ltnl and Fiance have teams entered. Clarence Carman and Menus Bedell will ride for Ameilca; Prance will have .hiles Miquel and (Jcorges Seres, and Italy will be represented by Maddona nnd Noiotonda. In addition to these professional events tberc will be several amateur taces with the best simoti-putes In this city entered. Georgle Russell Is Winner A rallv in the eighth ruuml Mnf,til Oeuritle Uueil i" win Irom Hobuv llui-lie ! at 1'reddv lurhetia t..i rfsht. In the nihT b.mte uin I1,.i.n jii ii r.i.i'itutiin. i cut In the flret inuiul to I'jhriiv Matlnnk. Kddle Storliin Hiniipeil Teddi I", well In the nflli nd i: Mi- s'i,j t,mi.kei mi Jlmiiu Jackeon In the fifth Strong Man's Defl Sailor Jim Whit" f rnr naw utiong man, la out with a challenve for (ill omera In feata of attennth Anv "Iron man" who Ihlnki he haa a clnni.e atalnei sailor Jim" can reach the latter at U!(7 South Fourth atreei from fnurfen a.xteen ear-old home nlnei. Joseph MiVleholl ISM UladMone .ireet Cumu 1,. I'. (I. S. uf V.. deeire, to hear from trateilni,- ulnee n a , na f ,r epurt or a amall au.iran'ee It llaglei j' Ea,t tav tle'd atrett ',' ilay 1 Joe Jarkaon 1'. ( h' open datti for Samrdaj rtundi nnd Mvlleln tatnei Job Ja.kaun. luim Suuth Ninth meet Helvldere l. ('. haa open da lea for elchteen-year-old homo teania Ornaon M3I fr llrat-claea teama offnn fair nia"anteaa Joe jrjll 4is jjjtt,nwood atreei """""""' , .,-.!,... n., .. .,... ,. .. .. The J. 11. fibrchaii II. (. haa open datea for flrat-claea horns teama Thoa. ll mil Poplar 3!(S1I J, between tl and 7 P M. The Mubttrban A. A. haa open date for any aeml-pro horn teama. Kamlngton 80S2 after Ii P M. Mr Kanitnnw tVnrwIek A. A., n flrat-claaa travellne nlno haa op n date In Auut and bptnm ber J 8 MrCntee 3 1 1-7 Weal lluntlmdon atrret. Tlie trkle A t n flrat -na travelliw team hia ot n rtu'ea I-'rank neldj. 170J nri limn , viu i una nuuuii in inn 14 nn.. iouth l'aner.,fi t .InOlltr l.l. V ,l ll flrM-rlnae I "me teatn Koat Clement .t.a atr it like to hear Jt flark from 1S50 loria-iTni Irivelcra hue open datea In An mil nnd Seiitember for firm-clam home Uuba pay n raeonahle inducement'. John Slil man, 822 nalKrade street would Ilka to bonk gamea with auch nine" I'nrnaie club, a nr.t-ciaas travotln nine aa Miidla, Cnpe May, tVlldwood, Melroae, of Atlantlo City, and teama o of thla claM Cffer , I. Curran, 1177 imt lair inoucemtnta, J Not xn ruir thlrrt ate.. A aeml-pro Dltoher would Ilka ta aim HP with aur nrat claaa tn or out of towjiUfm ofrarimr reaaonabla uranUa; w. C, m., 2730 -rtn l-iwranca atraat, KakcaW A MAN STRUGGLING PULL&. ON TMP6- opawa ma. xApcpen3' - MO PRAW PRfyHsca 3ovsisj rueu into oowjL with fincb 5UCKi IN OU PlpE BUT NO RCSvILT ReLtCMTS TiPts MV tHSM m. T. Tm b What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL l.KAUli: ,,,.. . . Won Ist I'.f. AVln IxJj Netv Vnrk .ti j i ii I o .A 1.1 .call ston ....!. no 4 .SOD .70 ,B8U nronklTn ft.i o ,HU . .StB , di- '-oius ftl 40 .ten .M ,n yinonnatl , 44 M ,4J.i .rt 1 llltflOJto 4 no 417 ,4'-il ,4ia ,w 'SJS, .614 1 ..130 1 131 .'4a .30 I ruiluUelulila . 3i 70 ,307 .SI I AMEHirAN LE.OfK Won Ixt I'.f. Win oa .oif .nJ . IM 3H .(ISO .0X4 no m ..in ..via 3D .VJ .170 .wi ... 411 r. A'.n .481 47 .1.1 .401 .100 15 .111 .133 .4.1S . . :H ISI .301 .371 Cleielftiul t'tilriicn Athlrtlc a? YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATION L I.EAOrK Clnclnnntl. 0: PMladelplilu. 3. Ilreolilin. It I'ltliburali. 3. New York fl: t'hlcajm. 3. Ht. Ijiuls, 7; llo'loii, C. XMKKICAN IX.itK lnrJiind, It Atlilrttrs. 3 (first eumrl. Clctelnml, 7i Alhlrtlrs. 0 (13 Innlnxs. ntt onil iraine). Nw York. 7i Clileneo. 0 (Arst enro). Chicago, fti New Vcrk. 4 (ws-ond eurae), Uashliurton. IQi St. Louis. S. llntton. 0: Drlroit. 1. EASTEltN I.KAOUi: Wfttrrbiio-. Bi Alhunj, t. llsrtford. 4i ritlAllcM. 'i. Ilridnroort. 8i New llsven Other teams not Mheduleo, 0. Mi:HICAN ASSOriATItIN MlnnenimllN. 13i MllnnnUer. 0 Imlldiinisills Ri Cnliiin'iiis. 4. Toledo. H' Iulsitlfe. 7. (Itlier t4Mini not sclieiliilnl. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NT1( l. l.f.(,l'K I'lilliMlrliihln nt (Ini-lnintt. HriHihl.in nt I'lttsliureh. Nun A'urL til ''lii.ilFii. Iloston at si. l.ouU. AMKRICAN I,HGl'K rteirliinil nt I'hlliidrlphtu. Ohlmgn ut New York. St. Iiris nt Wimliliutton. Iletrolt nt Iloston, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE itnsi'i.TH or viTKni.v Itwhester. 4i .Irrw Cltj. 0. Newnrk. 4i Toronto, 1. Iluffillo. 10; IteiiitnR i. Ilattlmoro. Ai Sfntnine, 1. SfllKDl l.n Ktllt TdtlAY Koiliester nt .lfre (lu . Toronto in Neurk. Iliinalo at Itcmlioir Mr.inise at ihiltimore. NTtMUM. r Tin: ( l.t'lis v. I.. r.( tv. l.. lc. llulllmore 81 'tit .71 1 NeuiirU. Ml 01 .ISO lluffalo. ! IH .Sllli .sr.uiie 45 (17 .UYl Toronto 04 ftl .Mil Jer. l'lt n KI .SSW Ilorhratrr RH ,V. .5.17 llmdhiK 38 71 .33a Bingles and Bungles YreterdiVT-a II In Nol The Clrtrlnnd In diana, by wlnnlnr both mmf from the Ath Irllea, moted Imik into llrst nlurr. Haha Iluth wtiaed hla home-run record oi ia AflL soar by uettlnic a rutiole of clrrutt ettiHSheH in the Knnn-x with Ohlcazo Ilia nrat wallop came In the third Innlnic of the olfrthoH?ihtcaphe th'r '" ,he op,nlng 'rame Tho .Jm o uma haie dropjui! tour of thttr Inst It r noMce hj tliu itnnll inaroln one run. Uovur-r u the port once aalil, aciMf. v i'a ' r 'rill'iy, a1'" IV11. IIJI I'll Holers Honish, n,i mil tt iimliaranaa. of he St. LumIk Cards mid cinelaml Indium eanMllrnr. mTmi I, ill .. ....Ik t.9 llnma i,nu reauerllrdy. nlMl hut n mile uf llnme runa. nornehy hit both of his Id one Rume. while Trlple-plm tVnnibstrinnH had one In initio of the double hill, eurh Frank Ilaker after hattlnv onoe in the eecond iramo between the Tanks nnd White Sox. wna forced to leive th- game and hurry home on account of another death In hla fatnltv Frank lived up to hla roputatlnn In the opening ronteat and timaahed a homer 'ordham 'roiifc h rirh who tons inlured .rrr fHe eye m Sunday h onmo by a around loll, returned to h( v, til inn. llr iillrd fo u't a lilt In four trtv 'i hr plnfr, bill illd not have cm rror nfleii Karl Noule. nnie with the rhlla, refeheil a rreut luind when In urnt up like nn e- tenslon triiMHl und iiinkrd iloun (' tVII- llima' heetle hit In the opener of the l'lills rame. ,..,,. . ...... Will nond-ra eier rt, m, ,n b.ieebal" After hearln of the plajer h.i Inalatod that a w lid Dltcll V. a Htr kM nml Ih nnn Ihnl mliIH he didn't lilt a homer, hut a triple we now tecelvo word that Hill Klllefei refuetd n tut increnae in aaiary to lot uacar uugny rejoin i me tuna Sfonu-ooit "ttttv" Joumunrfiiet, o our relloi-loi'lno i'filH. ho onca More fu.-mi Ma depurrure tram thti fair clip. The alnisttr airlert falrler M brrn relea'tsl, hM vacked hi oriv "'nt talttn. (t on the hoof foi Kansas CUu. ot the Amtrlcan ,laioclalon Jabez White Finishes Hanson Albany. Aur 0 .Int.i tt h.in A ihani. bantamwelithi acorel i. techn eal knoclioui over Ilobbv Uanson of Hrooklvn !n the aevnth round of a erhediile.) twelxe-round coin nere Tn r rei"e atnniHd tie bout Hanson be nn mini h"d ladli I BtrilWvJs, j'fek jWaaWWWEffaiaWBaalaaBafaaW f VsL immmSlsWSKsm aaaaaaaaaafaTx"AiV?tltteaMVfc,.l ...?- -.. . . . ...wl-,;, ' ., WITH PIPE RELIGHTS PIPS TJt3CJDO.S To OVfiRHAiOL noMOVS CARBON-GRIND VSLwaS ETC. lstbr. ON WIU TgLU PRICNO Of DesOTION TO PIPE) f WeM.f BIG GOLF IT TO fj, mV E FOR CHARITY UioiSDecial Trains Will Run for Convenience of Great Throng Expected at Paoli Saturday - FATE'S TWIST AT OPEN " - By SANDY McNIBMCK Officials of the Tredyflrln Country Club hope for a throng of ten thousand persons on their golf couise at Pnoll this Saturday. That is a crowd at any links, but this time the more the merrier, state the Paollans. When a club wants its course crowded tberc is something tip nnd thia time it's the exhibition match with Jim Barnes, American champion, and Joe Kirkwood, Australian, for the affirma tive, and Max Marston, Morion amateur, and Bob Barnett, Tredyffrln pro, for the rebuttal. Those in attendance will be tagged, the admission fee being SI. The entire net proceeds will be turned over to the Cluster County Charities. (Jrent preparations me being innde to handle one of the biggest galleries of the ear, because of the fame of the Invading golfers. Sl)ccl;il TraliLS The Pennsylvania Hailroad will run , two special trains to 1'noli. one. lcavinc Broad street at ! A. M., daylight time, . nnd the, other at 1 o'clock, daylight time. I The thirty-six-hole match will start at 10 :,'() A. M., the second round being started nt 2:30 I. M. Kirkwood, the world's Kieatest trick shot artist, will put on his exhibition after both the morning and. afternoon eighteen -hole round. Everybody will have a chance to see the shots, therefore, which astounded ! President Harding and many thousand fnus down nt Washington shoitlv before llnrnes ns prpsentetl with the cup i emblematic of the national onen elmtn. ,,J"",JL1" ' UIC nnll0,ln' Pe '"am- , i""--"'i'. i. i-j, tope .Morton, International cricketer and I'nlon Leasue billlurd champion. Is in charge of the arrange ments for tho match at Paoli. and Charles Doelp wllV referee the match. Marston ajid Harnett are expected to give Karnes and Kirkwood a great match. Marston played Duncan and Mitchell even when they were here, and Harnett, who holds tho professional "record" at. Tredvffrln. was one nt the t,vo lonI professionals to qualify for I the professional match play champion- chip to be played shortly at Inwood. ' ' Ppculhir It'siillu TllC Canadian linen chnintllnnshm Iuk . ,,, .."....,.ni i JT ."l ' "'"Pieieu tne strunge ccle i t etentu which bus revolved around l... .n.t I thu nntionnl , " "as alreatl been pointed out how ttiuii; iigg won the Shawnee open. Hob McDonald the metropolitan and Willie "i uriune tne I'liuaueinnia onen . d"?neTP f ,, ''"I l,la''',, ,,Ve" 'lttMl tied for the national. At least two of these plnjers com- i-si.-u iii iibius viriuu uy us strong as that at Columbia and beat them all iow . H. Trovenecr. n Detroit player, vlrtunllv unknown hereabouts, has won the Canadian open from a mighty field. Perhaps his enso is not parallel with the others, for he was one win, ,i,,i iMiulif ut Columbia. Hut when you f-"u ij)i uii iiiiui hiiuuintr in nip nn- tionnl von lliwl Mm nu-liv .IniiV. I., i I , ., ." ,0" '"'" ll.lm ,lul,.v down In nliout ' t IllrtV-SecOUfl tlinee. It n-n.. f.lM l sparklilli: 7" in the thiol mm., I '.i . , u ,, .1 ... i t i round that put him that hlsrh. It s a ipieer game and the man hasn't uppeared yet who wan a biire winner in uny representative field, especinllv in medal golf. Record for Des Moines IK tlo ties. In , ,Vua U The Dm Moln. W,." '" learn ret to w-orld a reo" Vi,. . "' " """'.. ."' r" . . . . .made rnoro liaaiata l, Inp rred.tcd i Th tl, 1,1, ihf..n'nVl,nnlnit" tw-tiiti it"t f imtout. it. ,m i,.W,,n Lh" tho aiim ri .i.uA" t .WJ '.''"rf". C in hi mm i 5 .- J-.-. .. ."" ' ,.,"'l tho tejn- an error nan mada by ITS THE GREA T ONES THA T GO LONG ROUTl Anson, Cy Young, JFagner, "Matty?' and Lajoic RUU for Many Years, to Say Nothing of Cobb and Sncnl. , Relation of Speed to Distance ByGUANTLANDKICK An Old liffrnlii "To the ylon that teas (Irecce, And the ginndcur that was Home." Poe. "10BB entered the American League V- In 1005, Speaker In BIOS. Yet both are still up around .'100.", Out along an ancicixi track, BVicrc fate takes Us fickle spin, Greece and Home have drifted back As the Hush has called them in. fo, amid the hit-and-miss, trn notr shift the battlecrg To the glory that is Trls, And the grandeur that is Ty. Greece once hit ,-5j, Home poled out, ..W. Each one fenctw the winning score In the mighty jubilee. Once they knew the buoyant bliis Unkcd unto the liattlnp Eye; Knew the glory that is THt. And the grandeur that m Ty. One and all fade from the frame. Men and nations through the fight Hold their brief span in the game As they pass into the night. Rut before they come to this, Xow, before iheir fame must die, Here'sthe glory that is Trls, And the grandeur that is Ty. Tho Long Koute The. great go the long route. "Pop" 4 ,.,... .... .. .. -- nnsoii lasted rwenty-tnree years, Cy Young twenty-two. Hans Wagner and Nap Lnjole twenty. Mathewson ruled for sixteen years, while Walter Johnson Is in the midst of his fourteenth HPftlinn. I 'ntifi nnil Sin ! n ilAnlnn ..- uu... iuvir Mill! UJ.linVI, VUUOIMVllll all their manifold qualifications, stand na the two greatest outfielders of all time. And Cobb is in his seventeenth year of major league service,, with' Speaker in his fourteenth. The old game has nlways known one or more great veterans between "King" Kelly nnd Tv Cobb When Cobb and Speaker have closed out their show where the gray shadows i have gathered between them and the box i scores of the day. what youngsters of wie present crop will taKc tlicir places as venerable ruins nt ill worth Inspection? Hlsler. Hornsby, Young, Kelly. Ruth? III nny of these still be stars ten venrs from now? Speed nnd Distance A HIGHLY esteemed contributor, G. V. It,, rises to state that we nre out of focus in suggesting that distance la o Scott Gets First Fenway Park Homer Iloston, Aug. ). Captnin Everett Scott, of the Hed Sox, realized an ambition of nine yenrs' standing yestciday when he made his first home run nt Fenwii Park. Al though Scott has played regularly with the team for nine years and in more than seven hundred nnd fifty consecutive games, until yesterday he had failed to get a circuit drive on the local grounds. The hit was a long blow to right center which rolled between Cobb nnd Heilman nnd bounded against the fence. JOHNNY WILSON WILL MEETDOWNEY OR GANS Will Be Seen In Action at Boyle's Thirty Acres Labor Day Now Yorh, Aug. I). .lohitny Wilson, Iloston box"r whose status as middle weight champion Is disputed since his late bout in Cleveland with Hryau Downey, will probably be seen in a bout lu the arena ou Doyle's Thirty Acreii, Labor Day afternoon. Wilson's opponent will be cither Downey, the Clevelauder who claims thu title, or Panama Joo Cans, thu local colored middleweight, who holds the Tex Hlckard belt emblematic of tho Negro supremacy in the middleweight ranks. Promoter Rickard is nngling for these matches now. He will close either or both of them if suitable ari-augenients un ne mane, uicitnnt is piactically i liositlve on one liotnt. 1T is ilolormtniwl to hlll-i. Wtlunn t,,Mrtnr.. tit n Kami ,,,1A.. - - f...B.i.MU,ui 11 UUII ' ms supervision ou l.auor Uay. Who the I Hostou boxers opponent will be nroba- 1.1 ,11 1 - , . . ... I bly will be determined today. Jim Vaughn Ready to Pitch Iran-it. Aiitr nit lior. who wua i niriiKo. Aut P. Hie Jim Vaunhn. Cub ' "'TrrJS&y"? rKor'tTSST diAy , Manas. r IJlll Klllefer. who aucceedid Kvera Ml? oWR,TnSi!5"hlrh,VW,frK?aiS iubiiiuvu iur inn ilrly days i r Alar ' ., Ti""v ,V " nuimia, uiiirii i """ r "f '""balT . -J UVB3aflMUIiaHHH ISHERMEN'S EXCURSIONS EVERYSUNDAY $lR?.iNeD$l:50 A War Tax 12 JH " Andrews Ave. Ottens Harbor Anglesea Leave Market Rt Wharf Rlnnita.i iima dam Daylight jlma 0 A it. MAURICE RIVER yon FORTESCUE FISHING GROUNDS l,e.jv Market Si Wharf Htandanl Tim. f, 20 A M Daylight Time B2u llnata available Anvleavn ntt,n. Jlarbiir and tt-iarlii It or to KI.Miig around and lumrn Pennsylvania System I ft Speaker, matter of speed and weight, or mi,. . momentum applied to the ffi' The no nt. u-o nm.to ...... . "Jlc ect. "" POwtrl. !ii"!Ln ,.. r ball vva, largely n ma ter V.r...tf? the moment of impafct on the nee.d ," weapon employed. me part of tt The rebuttal Is offered that It I,.-, much speed as t Is n ,-. "l !i "Mk or the correct Hick of e' ,' proper point. ""JttJ,, xai is unuoiintcd y true, iw . . ably the beat definition n ' J 2' F is "maximum speed at the n" m "l .'"- '; moment that drvesit,..' golf club or tennis racket to it.V1' speed just as the ball Is j,,?. 't s a big difference between sorld"! hands and speed of Implement " Both hands and club can VntV . only moderate speed until the ft lnc sector of the arc" is reached J1 the last whirl or flick does the trl' Answering a Why .' TF K1CIIAKDS and Itobby j0Vl J- are nirli wonders at teunlj ,Vi golf, why have-n't thev ever , " national championship?" queriw ,?', change. un Great abllit.s and championship dim-. always travel hand in hand . .WflJ Kvans bad to go eight tears &f. he won his first title. Jim BI iiau hi iinmmer nwuy nine teats k fore he broke throuSh. Norma iltli'. had to hummer nwnv ni,,,. ,. "Vyi . ... .... . -"- ---...., uinni.. . icniy-nine uelore lie won hltfini I ItritlSII ttfln ,irwl n..n ,1.. .. JI i, i....V.. n i V , V". lllr, I . I I 1J'-'Jt.v ,(lil1 " evnd his ernwn. ' " ",'", ,..' .',0,s,n ,"' luckr ' ?,' ","g1' '" ,w in ,," . cnr,-v "tn t ' J'0'? carcc- l't thuy were . MMp. iv-o. But if Richards nml .!,-,t . . guther In the scepter before thet !' twenty -two we have tripped oter easy guess. And twenty-two Is n". cuoueh. oven In this i,u,-., '"""l - "'"J -"njf an. Q1NCB there isn't quite room ennml.' J on the mlddlejyeight throne for both Downey nnd W ilson to sit down it one nml the same time in a kinglr i. titude. the only remaining solution h for both to get off or give battle art! to decide officially and definitely uhlrt royul spine shall rest against t!ii imiru. TOR even Shakespeare knew enootJ J- of the tight game to suggest, "Iftttj men ride a horse one must riilj b. Iilnd." Sin-'e outsiders homed Intn iv. picture there's nothing left but to i&ort i ne scene over again. 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