r r v - V v V 1 EVEKlM tVBJjW ;MtkERPHIL'AbELPHlA; TUESDAY, 'ATJGTJST r 9? "1921' a j Coiinie Mack Claims a World's Record for Losing Baseball Games by Margin of a Single Run I- u BELFIELD SURPRISES hY WALLOPING GERMS Wands Neighborhood Rival Sound Trouncing by Score of 10 to Tonight 1; Play Again VICTOR KEENE BACK GEItMANTOWN has three bnsebnll tenms of prominence, nnd enrh Is e.rfnin tlmt it otilclnsses itn opponents M a low city block. The clubs ore li.lficld. Stcnton Field Club nnd Grr Sintown. The Germs have by f.tr the hitter of the series ns ployed to dntc with Stcnton, nnd Inst evening met Hcl- field for " ,1r,,t t,mc What IJclfield did to Dave Tlcnnls' mzrcKution wns plenty nnd the scoto Jsm 1 U evidence thnt the Germs were completely outclassed, and which Manager Dnvo Ilennls willingly ndmlt ' fl5nBgi;nlflrW had a "night on" with VL' Pnifnr nltchinK his llrst unme nnd holding Gcrmnntown to four lilts, three j M which were mum.- u. ""' ,"'') nd the lono tally by SchoCtcr, n pinch hitter in me mm". Wilkinson nnd Howell featured for Bflfield with honors. Tonight nt Chel- ' ten avenue and Mngnolin the snme clubs r1sh In the second contest of the series. , and-followers of the Germs predict, their ?.roritcs to revcrso the result with Hill MorRan on the hill, and Hill Hill w OTMte him. A big crowd will attend, as the teams nre grout rivals. ml considerable interest is shown in the games. Victor Kecno 19 Back M,ll Cnskey took the llridesburg dub to Spring City, Itojersford, ...nine nnd Dlnycd a tie game, last 4-4. Ti games nro no uncommon occurrence uo there, Slmnnhnn having loft with an TPen break last week. Tommy Voir. ws on the hill for Bridesburg nnd pl,VictorBOKeenea,1is back in aMJrldes burg uniform nnd the king of lorn hurlers will pitch ngnlnst Hilldale fit lllehmond and Orthodox streets this evening. Hlildnle hns been unusunll.v Bucccs-ful in competition with local teams nnd in a city lenguo would run a fine chance of capturing the pennant. But Hridesburg would outdistance its" Darby rivals if the league were 11 made of Hllldalcs. for in six games played this season four have been vic tories. In Camden two weeks ago Keeno had tho colored boys "eating out of his hnnd." Phil Cockorill. shir of Hllldalc's hurling staff, will oppose Kcene. Tom Turner was a very busy man ager yesterday nnd hns made several changes in the Smlth-FurbuMi Une-up for the game nt Second sheet and Erie avenue with Stcnton Field Club. Turner hns signed Bill Heiiitzmnn, the former North I'hilly third sneker, who hit tho pill for the l'hils nt n .30." clip. Another new player to be seen In ft Smith-Furbush uniform will be Mc Caullcy, of Hess-Bright, who topped the IndustrinI Lenguo batters labt yenr. Johnny Plows will work ngninst Stcn ton on the hill, nnd ns tho veteran has been showing his old-time Btuff, there fhould be an interesting game. "Liz" Powell or Hctzell will be Manager Karst's selection for Stcnton. Mmnnluin Is nt homo this evening nt Iort-elhth anil Ilrown Rtrects with the FWihor Yurners Th Wmt I'hllml.'llihlii n dropped a tlose name to tho North Phils lant ntninK by 3 to 1". Frnncl" pitched u pretty lime and had n dozen mrlke-outs. nnd the tm b.icked htm up with orrorleas huppoii. Wait Muckln la Jim llonner'n selection, wblla Orlcahaber will worlt for neishor The Irtna enkemnkers clash with General EUctrlc at Uroad street and Allegheny me nu this eenlnr In an Industrial Loastue contest that will In all probability determine the winner ot the second series. Ivlnn hai not lost a same, and a win will make It lmponlble to be beaten out. There nre sev eral games yet to be played on account ot postponements, but tUr third and flnnl sorles will get under way on Saturday, according to the schedule. The Smith Phllly Hebrew 'nke m the I.lnecln Glints ut llrond nrd nl.tler Mr..'! Tin Olants labt ovenlim il.VnonMr it. il iholr tblllty by knoililni; HiihwIImiUim nil u tre lot and trounolni; DNstnn, H in .' The Snhoe lsu loit .1 tM' ime to 1'lilsliei 2 to I, In a plt-horH' battle betwi u Me Kenty and JIiib Johnson hUdln tlnfllol, lll in "Left" Krviten or .ilfr Kohlc illicit the colored team. tana und Nntlilty Inausurntrd a nrlfi. the Ant came belne plned on Logan's field, nil the home team lost, 0 to 0. I.osnnltes recelrid consolation fiom the fad that Vtrty Devlne was knocked out ot tho box by bunching; (our doubles In the sixth. This eTsnlnjr Phil Hagxertv will rely on Tommy Ctrrlftn, who nnlshed the name. Jess Dtndo's solectlon Is uncertain Vn Motor continued on Its winning way and defeated ilalla Screen, r, to 2. Fox cored a win over tho same team Ian week or 8 to 0. The featuro of tho game was the hlttlne of Tulle, Flanagan and .McdlnnU. League and Semi-Pro Gossip Charlie Ilnmmrl. tho fleet outfloldrr of St. Bt. Michael's. Is b.ittlnc nt a MO clip und IMAIng ths North Philadelphia Chuich "uo uy a iae mariiin. "ffhltej" '.llenzjger. cupt.iln and n'cond Uiemsn of Nouport Nous, uf the Ir.lnla Jue, a well-known local h&y is confined the lluxton Hospital nt Newport "eia si lii?n ln''urv received In u coniest imalnat V .J ,ul1 iHUIBUdy 110 IS prODHDIV out in tn season and tho unfortunuto happen ,n I to be regretted, us "Wlilt-y" nm t4 for a higher berth ut tho end of the tfftion. ,ys tt 4. Myers and Western Union will Hy a twllliht game In the Philadelphia It, iil n,1ttct?r,I ' I-oague tomorrow cvenlnu- on ' IM latter'a Held at Uroad and Illgler. s i.?1!-nrl"' Manufacturing Company's has ( Ffi1 'rn is, making nulto a rtcord. Wh.'ii S..C.7Tra.'.'llu wa uercated H to 1 It i " In r...u ""ntn uccessl victory for, ID ,.ny. innii,of. ,,lu I'legpst Karnes ot the seaeon Phi hi..- Vi : i. ,, ";ro Cexl .-""nd-iy at the I, nillles lliil- Pure When Purk.-nlmrir Iron Via a lti.r tressona Tlccrs come toKothei Th en ,'""i n two s ueui orl.ed and Myrii'.'l1".?.' i8" $own 1" 'e bnttlng f"iif!- iiJ.h" .n,',t half o' h9 Manufac" vBSnd ti,ifr?i9..ibut Ul" '" "'makers hava K- nana their batting eyes at last. ' koru,01!'. -Jl'A, Leerlngtont Presbyterian '" reeer.. lJi Vlenilld Three ot i.lJi"i. victories have been ihut-ant af- 1 St, PaUl'l --. inciua nir i.n ......... n. ...., . . .: v wi.iuva. uiii i)i.riin. rfuSlSn' .",,".,a,r "''ortstop of the Weat- Uoii i2 !,-. '5t rat' he best at his posl- mtiienaiJ." """"'"Cturers' League und the i - u in part to his wonderful work ''Kmle" I),an, missing from ft.1:1-1 vr1" the f'f.hcr o'ltt'elder Ihe linn up last evening at hlH home In Martina KACING .Tod"yShi UT ItACKS-3 8TKKl".KClIA8KnS Pnoenixville Fair Ttns leute .""r ..""e - Iallglit-Hnvliig Time m""iP.,.-H"-.a .vii-; 1130. Silo M.. l?,'! ins -.i "";:." " "" a fit..-! 'L ,,lr n. TVr "'""seTier 1'iiie ron nnil vny ! n V miln n... I .. ., .,,, ' SS miles. h.?v?nlA 0l',:J'-AlU AKIINA v.!'."" AVK' AN, CAMIJKIA HIII1AV KVi:.l.(l. AU(1. 12 B STAK I101TH fi t'teM Tod-3J?o P-m. rs-fTed Heat. GtqjU' and Spalding's I L'Muuirn L---IIUIIIII' Today's Local Ball dames nelflelif nt Gtrmanlonn, Chelten avenue nnd Magnolia. lllllrl.ite nt llrldcstnitr, Richmond nnd Orthodox streets. " f.os.in r.t Xnlliltr. llelgrnile nnd Ontario Mreett. Brooklyn Itoj-nl (Hunt at New York. ('ulMin Nlarn nt Mnhnnoy City. Jjrrrnllc .Hfirs nt Old Timers, Thlrtntli Blitl. Jnekson Mrnets. I.lnr,tn filints nt So-tllt riillndrlphli He- rpw AaoclHJnii, Ilro-.d nnd lllgler iitrerU. .in-iivuu i mii i mi, ni nmn .-rrnnu street ana Krle n untie, XOTttltVMf f AllAln n, U a.,Iim mil lfi.4tu S,'Ji'". ri,,b' Meadow nnd Mifflin Mrnrlt. FleJsher nt Hharmhan, Kortr-elithth nnd llrnwn streets. nioekley A. A. nt Merrill Profs. Forty M,.rn.!n nn& Nnnire streets. l'elham nt .St. Mlrhsels, Chew nnd I'leas nnt stroets, (lermantown, P. It. T. Illume "A" Willow drove nt Oernmntown, Chelten avenue nnd Chew Mreets. , P.' It. T. Lentil" "!" Allerhenr nt Oil Imvlilll. straw lirlilire ind Clothier Field. fixt-thlrd nnd Wnlntit streetx. Hunkers nml Stockbrokers I.nne:iie West ?. ""i. '.'1 Cntwntt & Co., Twentr-nlnth nnd Clnrlleld streets. . niuejnrkets' I.oovue Iteeelrlnr Station vs. AIJ.Mt.ir, I-eirtic Iklnnil Nnvy Y-.rd. I P. JI, P. R. U, flrnrrnl Office In(nie Piir ehnftltiK ti. fiwit. O.ir Her lice. Fortv-fourth street nnd rnrkflile nremin. Frallntrer r.t Fortylnhtli Word. Tncnty flfth -nd .tnckxnn Mrets. , Indnntrlnl Amileiir Inline Oener-1 F,le. trie Ht Irlna, Uroad Btreet nnd Allrrtimr nenur, YJMTERDAY'S SCORKR P. R. R. Office UnTJe Auditor of Rev enue. 7 PiircJiaelnir, 2. Ilelfleld. 101 (lennnntown. 1, Itrldevlmrfr, 4 Mprlnt; ('lty-IloeTsfnrd, 4, North Phllllei, 3i Hhnnnh'in, 2. Flelsher. 2 Snlris. 1. Fo Motor. Hi JInll.i Here en, 1, Nntlltv, Ot Titun. 0. I.lneoln Ol.inta. 14) DlMtnn Prnfe'slnn In. t, I llohireld. .li PprnAl.e rield rinli. ), ft. Clement's, fit Rllnnm I. r.. "i. Hiirrowcnt-. li iliirllnrton, 0. Urntillle Ri It.n'inre. 2. 'tenton Tleld Clnh. ti lllltdnle. 1. MerTlne. Ot Twentieth Century. 7. Innovnn-rmtront, It Irnn iqmre, S. Nntlvlty Juniors. 7. Holy Nnine .Innlnrs, S. Relhl A. C. at Columhln All-Slars. 0. .Kensington C'oncregntlonnl. 2t Artloom I'hili. Trntelrrs, Ot Holmfshitre:. 1. Irrnlne Olnnts, 7t Hprln. Mills. H. fllenwood A. C, lOi Hleka Prnfesslonnls, 0. Mlnerm. Ifll Pleilmont. IJ. Hodeer. F.nimitlnir. 0- North American. 8. .. lHiteJncket' I.niitue 17. S. Mnrlnes, Nnral Hospital, 0. 7l NEW TEAM IN FIELD 'Doc' Phelan Puts Tacony Club on the Diamond There is n new traveling baseball team in the field nnd its sponsor is Dr. .Toffeph S. Phelan. 0020 Keystone street, Tacony. This most recent addition to tho ranks of semi-pro pnstimers is styled the Tacony Club. It hasn't a home ground, so will hike to any spot where n first-class home club will muke the Inducements Mttifaetory. Take it from "Doc" Phelan. ho has n team thnt will give the best of them n battle nnd then some. In tho llni'-i:p will be seen linker, one time MoUn out fielder: Taylor, former Disston first 'nekcr; MacGregor. Medi'i shortstop; llnnan, Do Paul's former bulwark at the hot corner; Cornell nnd Ilnins, two former league players fro-n New Jersey ; Haggerty. of Do Paul, nnd Pitchers Hunne, Casey, McElroy and Fccnoy. Dr. Phclen says mnnagers of first class teams can book the Tacony team over his telephone, the number of which Is Tacony 1092 W. Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LKAGIE I SI Ml TVTTFS T1 St. Loiils... 11 " J 18 Cincinnati.. 5 0 14 New York.. 7 0 13 Phillies .... 0 3 0 lioston 0 0 o Chicago .... 2 3 5 Brooklyn ,,. 4 4 Plttsbrugli.. j 2 I a AMERICAN LKAOUE . SM1TWTIKSTI Wnshlngtnn.i 3!.tlbzzl a'lij : (leieianii .. M. Louis. , New York . , Athletics . Huston, ('Iilcnjo . . . . Dntrolt 11 . 0 r. . INTERNATIONAL LEACUE LLrL!JlL1 Haltltnore .. 13 5 .8 IlnlTalo .... 8 10 is Newark .... 8 4 12 Toronto .... 0 1 7 Ilochcstcr .. 3 4 7 Jersey City. 3 0 3 Kendln; .. . 2 a Sracuso ... 2 - - a r Men's Solid Tea. Also Made With tinap Col to Attach Own Iluckle $2.oo jgys I I m..b .. MARSHALL E. SMITH & BRO. vs. P. R. T. ALL-STARS TWILIGHT BASEBALL GAME WED., AUG. 10, 6 P. M., AT 10TH AND BUTLER STS. Marshall E. Smith &. Bro. REDUCTION SALE Heal Reductions From Former Low Prices Swimming suits $2.50, now $1.75 Life guard bathing suits (guaranteed fast color) 5.85, now 4.3B California pure worsted suits 6.85, now 5.00 "Bike" all-elastic jocks .75, now .50 Rubber-sole sneaks 1.75, now 1,35 Shawl-collar sweaters, pure worsted, 1 2.00, now 9.50 V-neck pull-overs, pure worsted 6.00, now 6.00 Fine knit golf coats 8.50, now 6.50 Golf hose, imported worsted 3.50, now 2.00 Golf shoes 10.50, now 8.50 Bnsebnll, Golf and Tennis Goods Greatly Reduced Marshall E. Smith & Bro. Qm. MrpersM) Jn'g Furnlihinf J THE MACKS' TRAIL Of Last 28 Defeats, 13 Have Been by Narrow Margin of a Run TEAM IS HITTING WELL Baseball players nre to a lnrgo degree superstitious. They periorm nil sorts of queer antics to keep the goddess of luck with them wnetuer it no in natting, fielding Or pitching. Some plnyers even go so fnr ns to place thclr-jjlovp in one spot when they leave the Held for their bats or dig their heel or toes in certain places In tho batting box or a hundred and one other little idiosyncrasies thnt are unnoticed by the fnns. The Athletics, probably not to n man but ns a team, arc inclined to be super stltloiiH. And there is every reason for it. When thirteen games out of twenty eight recorded in the percentage column on tho lost side of the ledger have been plnced there ns n result of one-run vic tories by the opposition there is some thing to be superstitious nbout. When the Athletics returned from their Inst trip around tho circuit a chcek-up recorded the fnct thnt eight of the 9?ventcon games dropped were by onc-run margins. Since their re turn home after the trip, including yes terdnv's games, the Mackmcn have lost five out of eleven games by n single counter. Almost 50 per cent lost by the nnrrowest of baseball mnndns. Since thev started their present home stav the As hnvc dropped twot-to-d contests, two R to 4 nnd one to 0. Yesterday tho Cleveland Indians won both ends of a twin bill by n run, the first 4 to 3 in the regulation time and the second after thirteen KycrlnU rounds. The two games marked the second nnd third straight games to be lost by a single run. Cleveland winning by thnt margin on Sunday. Indians in Lead Agnln The double victory by the Indians sent them back to llrt place n gain by j.t margin ot nine points, the J nnks i .splitting n twin bill with the hit- , Sox. Hob Shawkey hurled the first game unit neia hip o- i" i'" ;-.... , , handing them the kolsomlne brush. In the second Dick Kerr held the "ntiks at bav while Waite Iloyt wns being belted' for eight Mifcties, enough to win by a run. WSfilP tne lanus spin -vru i breathed n sich of relief, for Babe Hltth urcuii.ii "'." '"'." '": ..i i- vv'hiir. the Yanks Mint even uoinam came iniotigii wiiu niu. ---- y-j .. i. ... i i.uin.nnLA n nv in tlm (lt irnmo nnil another in tne sec oml thnt brought his total up to forty- ' oifr for the season, one behind his record nf hist year nt this stage of the game. His first homer enme in the thiid .lining of tho first game und his second in the first inning of tho aftermath. Spectl Mnrtln fnltercd In the seventh und ninth Innings of the Ginnts-Cu s , gnme yesterday out in Chicago and the Gothamites won. The victory puts the Giants within two games of tne pirates who suffered a defeat at the hands of tho Brooklyn Dodgers. Burleigh Grimes proved too much for the Buccaneers, while Cooper, tho star left bander of the Pirates, wag slugged for ten safe ties. Wllholm Now Pitching The Phillies dropped one yesterday, tho i.ils tnrnini.' the trlel: 0 to .1. "Wiii- leiw wns on the hill for the locals, but wnK slugged opportnnelj by the Mo l tinmen. After "Stidgev. irk had shown it, wild streak that seemed unmanageable Kaiecr 'Wllhelm. the acting manager of tho Phils, to show that he Is not through by any means pitched to a batter in tno sixth retiring tho side. He went through tho seventh unscathed but wus pelted In the olghth for a run. Lefty Baumgartncr was released with a string attached to him by President nakor yeiiterday. Lefty will take up his residence with Kansas City in the American Association, nntl If lie turns nut the goods there will be 'recalled. He He I itsj iliil not go w ('"t wun ine lonm on nrcKont trill. The Stimuli-- fo.nid their bnUing ejev against th" Browns yesterday nftcr be ittff defeated twice nnd pounded out seventeen hits for .sixteen runs. Seven runs were made In the eighth inning, cue of the biggest scores of a single inning this season. Dutch Leonard had much the better of n twirling duel with Elmer Myers, the former Mnckman, nnd tho Tigers won the opening game from the Tied Sox. 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HAS HIS TEAM IN FIRST PLACE wmmmmmmmmmmmmmTiKi -------------W-B;it JSm rPP'Wi -"vftrTVV trrHj ---rrrsM Lr HT saV c?i ?';' iri xw0 M fit:l?JPm?:- 'ji-Jar -F--r4yMg: m&$mFJIM Ummy R' f2&LAi ' tyg----i P i-1 f 5 trBF VZ iT-f rJnTj P Hf Vaarr :-i , 'Z-Sil BK - ,",;,: fHI Pj-l?MBB --j-g(iiii lriK!iiKJiffl! i--SH-HR frHi--K--il niPGHfol iBnKlHKVUgsSiHnSUu 'av ttmmt WBBBmUKMMy mm mssmzi JIMMY sPAnnow READY FOR NET TILTS Danish Davis Cup Players Arrive In Cleveland Cleveland, Aug. I). The Dnnish Davis Cup tennis team arrived from New York today nntl went to the Mny- field court for prnctlcc. The Aus tralian tenm arrived yesterday and put I In some time In preliminary work nt Mayfleld. Thursday the first of the matches is to begin, to continue until Saturday. Stands to accommodate large crowds liavo been erected and the games will be the most important tennis events in this vicinity in recent years. Little Bear and McGovern Draw Atlantic lty. N. !.. Auj l l.lttle Ileiir of Philadelphia, and Phil Mrfloxern I rothcr of the Into T.rry McOovorn of Hrnoklvn. fcuncht an Intel esllnsr elht-round draw. Otli rtolilnson. of Atlantlo City, wr.s credited With 11 knockout over Harry (Kid) t.onls, of Phlh delphla In the fourth round. His second threw the towel In to save Sum from th In ovltnbla kayo. He wrs down for tho count of six In this session, Johnny Ertle to Re-enter Ring fit. Panl. Aun. 0. - - Johnnv (-'Kewple") Urtle, bantamweight boxer, who retired eev. fI, ears ago after belnir knocked out by Pete Herman, bantamweight champion, has riiwiIAeil to re-enter the rlnr. rrnbnbly next imonth. It became Known nero tnn.iv -.- - - - , -- - - -- ----- - - --- Krtln hns been spending the summer on his farm n. . accordhig to hi man- at Wattrtown. .Minn. Hirer, bouts. He hns received leveral offers of XttumXWtnKJfSSS3ta I Liggett .MybrsVodaccoiCo && Slwrp, tJie Sparrow. serving his first year ns mana ger of tho Ludlne ton Club, of the Central League. Is inoro titan mailing good at Ills now post. Sharp nlso covers tlilrtl base on tho tcjun. Sliart) was recommended for tho post by Bill Donovan, of tho Phils, nnd at pres ent his team is out In first place with a nlno-gnmo lend over KalnmnH. Ho has sold two players to tho ma jors, Outfielder Healc going to the lioston Americans nntl Pitcher Brown to t It c Dotlgers. siiaup Home Rim Hitters in Games Yesterday enon' Tntnl Ruth. Yankee 3 '! Ifnriikhy, t'nrilln il . - iimhtiinss Indian 2 .'J Mrllrnry. ( nrdlnnls I I Dinriin. Alhletlrs I ".' Hiker. Vinkee . (J . D'Nelll. Incllnns "i I rott. Red Hex 1 I Htennrt. Ilrnnns I I TOTAI.8 TO IIATK Vmerlran Ingne .... 2' National League 330 Total . 071 American League (ToTo) 208 National lnnie (10201 2ni Total . ... 02D LOCAL CRICKETERS TRAIL Philadelphia Eleven All Out for 159 Runs In England London, ling.. Aug. 0. The Phila delphia crlikcters began n two dnys' rantch yesterday against a strong team known ns the Incogniti. The Ameri cans, who went first to bat, were nil out for 150, and at the close of th day's play the Incogniti had scored 1CH for two wicket . Mifflin, not out, made thetop score for th Americans, ns FAT MRS BUNDY LOSES TO MRS. JESSUP Former May Sutton Eliminated! From Seabright Tennis in Straight Sets --.,.- T MRS. MALLORY oUMVIVd fipeHnf WMpntch fo Evmino rhuc Mo" 1 Seabright, N. .1., Aug. J).--Playing senwitlonol tennis, tho best brand of I coinpetiijye piny sue tins tinsneii tins .summer, Mrs .Marion Zimlcrsteln Jessup. former Metropolitan champion, rated No. 2 in the nntlonnl rnnklug list, nnd winner of the Senbright bowl. Inst yenr. eliminated Mrs. Mav Sut ton Untidy, noted Cnliforninn. third round of ti.n nnmtnl n the i Isdles' singles tourney hero th.s morning . 7-n. Mrs. Mollti HJursietlt Mnllorj de feated Mrs. Binjiiiniii F. Cole, na tional clny court titleholder. in their third-round match. (1-2. 0-4, und Miss Mnry K. lliowne disposed of Mrs. Robert Leroy, in nnothr third round j feature match. C-l tJ-0. Miss Helen Vills, the third member of the Cali fornia trio, put Miss Ores Baker out , of the running nt 0-2. (1-4. The .Tesup-Biind mutch wits the curly fenture fray of the morning pin grant. There wits ttioie than the con cntionnl Interest iii'-ident to n club 'tourney nt tidied to thr. lash Mrs. 1'mihI v. ilefuitcd 'tifisstvely bv MIs I!riMi" :tml Mrs Molln Mnllniy, icul izeil tl'it nnother tever'n would elit I mil" l.ef ns n defender ngititist tie in insiiin of Mile. Suztnine Liuglen. ' Mrs. Jessup stnrted out nt a furious pace. I nilure to control her first serve enabled Mrs. Btiudy to penertate hor service, and the game went to deuce before .Mrs. Jessup smashed through to n (1-4 win. Prom thnt point on until the close of the first set the ex-Bostonlnn played with the brilliancy that established her among the fiit-t iWc lust senon. Mrs. Ilun(i was (ontlntmlh on the defen sive, oud ni'MT mii f il in perfecting heller than n teinpornrj barricade. After Ml" .fesmp .nptuied the first three games m u tii , Mi Bunth went through mi Iht own stmc to win the fourth nt T-"i. Mrs .Tessnp netitrnlizutl this by nnnexitig the t-ixth gnme, u love nffnlr, then going aheait to tuke the set by stowing uwn the sevi nfh and eighth gnnies nft r droping the -ixtb. 4 0. Mrs. Bundv wns nmpletcly bewil dered b the tlnsh nt i a--k centered on her. Mr. .Irsstip 1 1 .- I her clfnsing rTll over tin- court in rt mllv every game nnii linn no tiimcuiii u iiiiisiiing oil in;ri ttitifltO t I(rtfiVf" tin. ..,. f.. .Inni.mlml ( ,,.,.,,, , . ....... . . ,, uwMtititK.i. CIGARETTES TWENTY for Qf0 t $270,000 LOSS BY INJURY TQ LEONARD Besides Tendler Bout in This City, Champion Is Forced to Cancel Four Other Big MatcJtcs Because of Dislocated Left Thumb ny LOUIS N.iX'KY to Itenny Leonard's left thumb X nlM unnn-nfn him from a small for- tune. The postponement of Ills match with Lew Tendler here nt the Phillies' bnll park on Friday night and the can- c(.ilntloii of four other bouts during September, mean more than a qttnrtcr of n million dollars; approximately S270, 000. will ooze betweon the champion's fingers. For his srt to with Tendler it is est!- mntcd that Leonard would have re- clved .?k0.()00. Other bouts Benny had clinched or were tentative, place, date and estimated purses follow: Rochv Kansas, Benton Harbor, lbor Dny. $30,000. Mel Coognn, Demer, September 0, $ir.ooo. Jack Itrltton, .Jersey City. Septem ber IB, .580,000. lolinny Dundee, New York, some time In September. 905,000. This information wns furnished by Leonard himself at his home In New York late jesterday nftcrnoon. follow ing the placing of his injured hand In n plaster cast bv Dr. Sol Rottenberg. at .'18 West 1111th street, at which time the physician said Benny would be unable tu use his left mauler for a perlotl of about six weeks. "It is a complete dislocation jt the enrpomcta carpel." said Dr. Rottenberg. "nnd It will take that time before tbe ligaments in his hand will knit." It." felt badly nbout the .i vtH .nrtAtt,if Inn While Leonard injury to his hand and his cancellation of the Tendler bout he smiled forcibly, snvlnir: "Well, it could have been worse. I might have been hit by a train." Lucky for Tendler Continuing the champion said : "This break wns tt lucky break for Tendler. I would hnvc knocked him out sure und enrl. There never was any doubt in my mind that he would be counted out before tho contest went very for. I nin sorry for mjself. for my mnnoger, Bill) Gibson, and alo for the public, which lias been waiting for so long a (line to see 'Iendler nntl mself In action." Turning to his mother, who was standing next to him. Benny said with n smile: uo jou Know now much ninnov thm neotltenf hns nnhr me tnnni ' But Mrs. I.elner (Leonnrd's real name) I with tears In her eyes, replied: "I nm not worrying nbout the mone It is I 1 B .! . n0ur niinu. anti. lurinerraore, tne wit Let Fatima smokers tell you Ask than at the Polo Matches Here and elsewhere among men who clearly can afford to smoke anything , they like, Fatima has many friends. There can be only one reason Fatima's better taste. JWJifc IMA J bur taste i!u diffhtnott II. JAFTE i isfnetion of knocking nut that fnlln Tendler. You told me that you would do it, and I know that you would not j havo been disappointed." 1 Gibson was talking over tho matter l of referee for the Tendler-Xeonard bout ! ut his office with several newspapermen 1 when he learned of the injury suffered I by Benny as a result of the champion's left hook coming in contact with Young fnck Tolnnd's head at Stlllman's. He taxied to Dr. Rottenberg's office imme- i illatcly. While the cast was being ad- Justed on Leonard's hnnd Gibson stood looking on. amnzed and with large balls of perspiration conspicuous on his fore- head. "I hnve been beaten by n nose; yen, I ! 1 ;VMnn, e.fIns''." Kroaned Gibson. I . U el? Is, ,,1.c bp,t one f"" the bot I 'w "'n 1ook ,J can lordly rcnllte a tfrea " PC" a" "C''n"' U)l9 On for September 21 The promoters. Herman Taylor and i , ft. "."n"18' nound from their T.mil-.n . i "ay tunt tb l-eonard-J endler match was not off -nttr-l -.t thnt it cotil.I be staged at the Phillies' i ark on up niAni uA... i ... Bnll .,,n.. ,l TH, w" wan t0 have their noney refuntled can do so." was a tor lion of their statement. With tho l.nTn nf ttlr... . v- rf!-l.. , . ....,i .iciiii-iiiucr ;i. lllmnuf ,.u "'."'." '" ,. OrK ,.""v, '";': ':?.'..""". .rcn,rn? from of - ... .inuiiiiL- t. tty and Phllsdel. iiiiiu, mi- iiromotcrs ?,nv i.. -i : I f 100.000 in ndvance had been taken v 4 o'clock jesterday afternoon " , I honn nu ..-a I.A...J . .'. -.e i ,r .. jru,uni oi ivconard in Jury," said Ounnls todav, "we Tissuml "TndfM '" the M, of ticket" .-i er dld. not to "P from his training quarters at Delanco, N J until today. While the contender has had a sunny disposition, with all the confidence that ho would have w"on the title from Leonard, Lew is a different oung man now. He Is peeved ami grouchy to ta the least. "Can iou bent it.' he asked, "just when I had the championship within mv grasp At tho weight. Leonard would have been it cinch. Honeu. I would have knocked him off in jig time. "I certainly hope." continued Lew, that I don t lose that match. I have had a lot of people tell me Leonard schemed to run out of the match be cause it was evident he couldn't make !l don't know tho chamnlnn vr- .n tne weignt. out I don't bel ore it personally, but I give him more credl than to use such tactics in order to call . vn i .J tail oil n Dour. ,W i rM vi A fel 1 .41 m W !!S !i! n:I ,:! ' s 8 J a u ill I I !i fM w 1 i hn i M'l ! .! m MfjaM M ,V'ji'.....Wi "Cv ! .n SH '. .jHUsty..
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