' 'r IP. TT. V "' Jt ' tSVifiT, : " IW '. n7ifarr r ji ' ". nTJ . . . r. Benny Leonard Nit Anxious to Meet Him Is JOHNNY PLEWS STARS, FOR SMITH-FURBUSH f pitches in Old-Time Form, ' Holding Stontpn Field Club to Three Hits, Smith Winning 5 to 1 TO PLAY BRIDESBURG mllK largest crowd of tlio season was I i nftonilnnrc nt tno grounds 01 mc I .U'.rbii" bnsebnll team nt Hcc Smith' """' ,,.i I.. ,ii Inut evMllllD- fSri ." ' mMrcBntlon Unml n JSanTtnmiipIng to the Stent..., Field rli,'n nnc'n'rgc nml outstanding ljiml-, Tll the friiv was the veteran Johnny Kry. In Iib been holding down KtflcM " ?rth tl.o greater part of the ,nputniMi k n .Manage..' fS ! r decided ho should take hi; ?urn on "l w0'""1 nH ,n tllC l ,05n tl,o enmes Plows lms pitched h; v .hnwn the Knino Stllll mm scvcrui his shown ii LP , , nUthur wiMfljn Stampi" """,..,... '.., I,l nth City. 1 vrn w .. n - .r hr"V widely scattered hlngles and - i t. - ,i ii i it ixiiipil i iilii t . uira 6 Stili.1. nrniiMi " " "p' " : .tin "1 " lu. "o i.iv nHMlstPit by ltlll ohlv n.Mlslcd by 1'Ieiva wan ... .,.. i.t.. '...... JWntrm. ";:- .-hp . ,ta, b jMntinii .. .,f snonnil. n !1Y111C in- "" Rh n ' o WPre ,1,,,r w,t,h ,", SSiJlnK the f..nner urttluB a -'titslj- nt J douhle nnd the lattei n lnlr of two , Wm, vppoii for t'-c whinpi ' I the rlxth whon tlu-y K-ori'd four rui.f l In! " '1 r,'"-, fr"n tho hill in fuvw-. I iLp T.n' Hrneken doubled w-orlijit Xtlller lel"illl'li whsmiiimh .... r f.mMn '' Tinn .' ii' imi crin niyi anil nrncltor. nnd McCnu'lcy M-oretl nn ct.t...tfru tiitiff !lv. Tnni"' t Smith-Kin-biiHh plnye on the I I.JL '",.',1 a-nln im I'tlni? 15rldwhurB; Toning Vols', will hurl or tut' viiuoi. but' Jl'iinaser Tinner's n-H-etlon 1- not t ilwlded nH Douff Shvffe.v. who wns llntnl tn nit h fW be linnHe t - tin m. TTptnwn fmiH will fee the Hnrrnw tatc twin piny it- Hrnt cninc tli h eve nlnz in n new locution, l.d I.uslt. who was nxsoeinted with the crnck Ken plnitton club for ninny yenrn, bus tnken an oiition on n field nt Torrendnle nyi nuc and Vnn Kirk ntrcct. The nlRhls are WedneMln.VM nnd Krldnys. and lines will also be played on Hntur- s IV- ' .... ...... ............. TllC VlSlllHg IlliniriiUH llliw .'ii-imift Is the Ciibnn Stnri, who hnve one of the ben line-ups In this locality. Since tlie ilWiindment of n-veral teams of prominence Lusk has been able to se cure a number of players who should be able to uphold the tiiimo of Harrow fate and compete with the best. Thin Ii Kdille Hood I)r at Tlrond etreet and Allfxhny avenue. Hood in n member tt the Mns team nnd n forinor Htar of note. He took ehnrK" or the croundH nt tho lormT (.'invention Hnll nnd h.m turncl out cn ot Iho best dlnmonda In the cltv. To nlcht'n clneh will be In tho nnturo of a ben efit for the veteran Htelnnder or Dnvld pitch tin for tho Went Phillies and Jako Hcoiner en tho hill for Ivlnn. After a lii-ofl of soernl days. Marshall E. Smith will travel to Tentli and Duller ilreets nnd play tho P. It. T. All-Htara. The trollom. n will have their atronKest line-up on thp Held nnd Manager Keller will use Slther llurke or Manon on the hill. Maeon id a run of seven straight victories until lost to the Lincoln Stars last week. 8 to S. Manauer Frank Carroll will use Hill lackey on the hill for the store boys, who ive a lonir list of Karnes scheduled for the rtmalnJer of the month. The Ninth Plilllv Hebrew's nccdmollshed tin expense of the Lincoln Stars. Kddle Oottlelb's proteges turned the trick nt Hrpad i and Ilhiler streets, score 4 to 3. The Hplms lulled three of thnlr runs In the first two two The trim's and then fnrreu relieved Kouve tbhaa were helpless from then on and could only acore once more. Tho feature of tho tamo was tno nittinp of "l.nbel" oouuiatt , and the neldlmr or Josepnson, Ton lent the tphas play at Lansdnle, lirir iin-np wiin wnii i.isv iiikiii IIU Hllldale trimmed HrldesburK nt lilehmond i and Orthodox streets). 5 to 3. It was not. Victor Kerne was wild hist night and Wat IIIIld.il wns nhlo to hit thn del very af lh tnp.lt Rtfir. hill hlnniiMMPM nrnind Ih factor that decided tho (Utile nicninst him. ' Ktcne walked ii half doxiii and hit n couple turn erp ecored, ho walked one. hit two lor tooo, measure, in mo inini. wnen tnreo i and tneae. with two singles, scored three Mni. Jlra Itnnnrr's Hhanahnn athletes plnvcd to tt Ut(t crowd of tho season nt Fortv Mltih nd llrown streets, and then lost to the rleliher Ynrners, B to 8. Pltrher Harry u'on tho hill for Shanahan nnd held the Strain to ne hits, but he was Blven poor support nnd his teammates piled up six rrori. Tonlsrht Shanahan meets tho Nor folk Stars on the homo field. The same Mimi met on Saturday and the Stars won. '".In one of tho best names of the season. Mtckln ulll pitch thin even!ns nnd endeavor to aecure revenxe for Saturday's defeat. Phil IIufcertj-'N Nnthltr athletes enter tainad Logan on tho home loam nnd Marty Bevlne was sent In to hurl atralnst the vls Itora, after havlmr faced thorn tho nlnht be fore. Devlne had no dlffleuly In holdlnir Jfaan to sli hits, while Nativity secured nhffn nnd won, Ii to 1. Last night's con tut waa the twenty-fourth conserutlve came in hlch llatdnKer, the Churchmen's centpr Si. ,".V,llU i"lfely. Nativity meets an old Ji J..nL" evenlnit when tho untownern travel W Helaher Park nt Twentv-slxth and ITeed airejta and tackle the erners. Tommy SK'"P i.1". unno,e "Illy McKenty and a lltchera1 hattlo Is expected. Ihue Ilennls' Rermantown team secured rjvente on llelflcld at Cholten avenue nnd warnolla streets when Illir OenrBe McOuIro J.f.1 tt?1 lH ,n" nl" anl allowed Helll-ld but ur nita. uermantotvn vvlnnlnir an ..asv l-tn. ;:vwi. pciiuneri was in tno iiox ror liei irv. . "u."n" '" hard. .MrClu re was In lino Iilfi I?'1 "tn":l out sixteen opponents. To- "'lit lifrmiintiiun nMi. nn tk. linn.. rl1 fr?iiandi"ns l,u hard- MrOulre wan In Mno lOrm finl ilnmL ... .., , m- -t.v, ",,' "i"-p uui nixivvil fiiJinplllH. lli- ?.'J?. JJ,n,on .Held C'luh. It Is tho fourth! Vnn ;. "v.. . "na ,ne erms nave already ii.nil"n .''ll Powell will ultrh for oienton and Ilohby nibson for nermnntown. SIX MEN WILL COMPETE IN 50-MILE PACED RACE' International Team Match Event on irpJ for Tomorrow ..vor the first time In the history of - contpetiiinn in IMiilndcIpliIa six Jr"(,ii;its behind motors will appear , jn the Point Hri.,.zo VelMlnmio circular J at the same time, when n fifty- I S1.ii '"'""tionnl team race is to he tPi . ,on,")rrow niBlit. Italy. Franco t..l Al,Jr,,'n w,l '' represented by , eom?M0f.,wo ,"."'" ,,n',,- "i"1 tllly Willi compcrp in nft.v-inlU grind. i ami x,"'1"'1' '"""nn, of .Tnmulcn, L. I., I "' McmiH Hedt.ll. of Lynnwood, L. I.. ' will rep,,. s,.t the Fnlted States In this tlv.i.: "i"'1 tlpi will he paced, respec- I V.nlierlSr,?,,h",,y SC"1C am' B,Ujr lu!u Itul,,n l",lr will be Vliiccinsnl l'lonn, champion of that country, been ;l)r(,t;,ni. youngster, who has' Knit. ',0W,,,B Brent skill in the New motors of Kddle Hoot nml Joe Kopsky. trnri v M ,lU1,1 .n,,(1 ,frges Seres, tho PrVnli 'lmllion, will compose thu freneli mm ,.... i...i :.. ... be ii..... ii' """ ""ii pnrurn nie to Jn. y IIuntcr untl Normuit Antler- MonJ,,!1,",,f n. ,hn bi'" lyI"B woiin, the track behind motors nt the Wed for" " of cxcltem-,t nnxy l, alah,r''iher f''nt,'f, event on tomorrow hn r?W" lH ,,,H ",,,, I''""0 I"" liitSl. !(,u,r,tl ."'" Amerienn. Their "tat ,'tl!'s.,,n wl'lch they rode an extra fcan i...,Ir',,lc tho winner of n four n i match race several weeks ago, had OouLVr!,W,,.on "'If 'Mt. and when eua,iMal,y rct,",nc'l winner It ued a big surprise. lufe?.,i!!!b,,r of nmntfiir and Class B. irttu CTeuu vlU round out ,U" . . y .'. -i 'j-fri.Jv.mM' T4("."i-4., ..J, Today's Local Ball Games Nptlvltr nt Fleliher, Twenty-sixth nml n,d street. Ilrldesburir nt flmlth-Fiirhush, Hecond "r,tfl nn1 'Jr,e nventie. tuh-m Stars nt. Marrow cute, Torrrsdile "W".1.? .".nd Vl,n Kirk street. IJHflPliI nt Donovan-Armstrong, llfty. lhlh nnd Wiilnut trrts. North Phillies nt Ivln Cnke. Itrond iitrtel unci Alleahrnr nvenup. Hrnoldyji Horn! (ilmts nt Nvr Vork. a ""Slti !'lH;iilclliii llrowm nt 1'nrren A. ; Third nnd llrkn ulrrrtK, C11niM nt lAxan, KItlitrpnth nnd llock nnd Ktrrrtu, .irir"ll?u"'C A' c- nt Hmtthwirk Hoiir Mfn'd tltili. Mcuilow nnd.Mlftlln ntrrt. Strntnn He'd Chili it MprriintoMii. Chrltrn iitrnnn nnd Mnicnnlli utrrct?-1' i.'i rJ5r Mtyonon' All-Stam nt riillmlfl Pliln Klcrnifi; Itntlfr), U mwl Ontiirln Htrfrm. ltolind All-.Slnrg ut Vlcl Kia. rrunUrord lunrtion, Slnrahill PI. Smllh nt P. K. T. All-Htnrn, Ti nth nml Ilutler utrertn. Ilnnker4 nnd Storlihrokers' lVninf Cnn tt V . n-iil I)r. A- n., nt I'tilim Field, Tenty.nlnth nnd ciraHlrld utrretN. ,. ,,lo",J,St IxiKue U. .S. H. Ihi Pont nt I It"'.."' t-0,r' Intw Ihlnml Nnvr Ynrd, J'hlliiirlnhln Mnnnrnelnrrtii' Innip T.lr- f.'iJ Vv,,r!' '' WtHtern Ifnlon. Ilronit nnd Itlrlrr Mtrprtu. :XrJriHilL'nl"i:TM' All-Amerlcnnn nt Old Tim. er" thirteenth nnrt .Tntinnn utrepti., J ox Motor nt Wldivncd. cf Vrnnkford. l.lnroln Htitr nt ntil lirown lreets t.ii'rnin nnim nt Himnahnn, Fnrtr-elKhtll NDilth Phtllr l,rws nt T.nnsdnl . n-rt,,m Prfc nt fit. IhrnM.. Slxtr .n.Hjtj,. r.. i ii i i ii ni rrri linn i rri''i nil nveniio. Firteenth dtrert Smlth.Fiirhiihli. lit Strnton ripld Chili. 1 South 1'hllly tlplirrwit. 4i l.lnroln 8tnr, 3. II I'd ilr, (it Itrldoihunr, 3. Ililiher. fli Slinnnhi n. 3 NntMty, 0: l.oznn. 1. (ipiinttiioirii. 4 llpltteld. 0. Merrill J'rOB. lit M'orklev, i. I'h'Iii. Ne nnrrnii, 10: Almnr I. C. 0. Vnlrii A. A. 7t Ht. Itlln. n. .1I.ir.tnn A. C. lOt Cloier A. C 0. Chrlletthnm 10, rolonl.il. I. Tier Ml-fUnrn. 0; Yonnh Itrd Men. 3. ft. Clfinrnt'M. lat Ht. Ilnrn.ibn. H. Uv A A., 4t Niifiwme, 0 While MriiliiintN, .It Alltni U'notl A. A., 2. T mninni. 4i CrevMin i TlRer, 4. AVIlihiood, Hi Fi-iinkford, 0. CD JllllinLlio UH Purchasers of Tickets From Street 'Scalpers' May Lose Premiums Fight fnns who nurehnsed their tick-1 ets for the Leonard -Tendler bout from p speculators nre wondering -where they , get off. The mnn who paid nny sum more thnn face value of u ticket np parently Is the loser of the difference, unless he wns the patron of u legiti mate ugeney. In other words, it op pears as if the only "winners" on the show are the "street scalpers." Tickets purchased at Conway's Ticket Atrenev lire b"ing redeemed there todny. Persons who bought tickets at Conwuy's are having rehired to them the exnet price which they paid, Including face vnlue nnd cotnuiis-Jon. "None of outxatrons will lose any thing by the calling off of the bout," said Leo Conwny. "We nre molting refund on all tickets bought at our agency nnd our commission, ns well ns the regu nr price of tickets, nre being redeeiti"(l for tickets sold by us. "Refund on tickets sold by the Con- wnv Ticket Aceliev was started yester- $.i(K) has been returned to persons who tmi-ehasod pasteboards from US. At the Tendler-Leonard headquar ters. Thirteenth and I'linert streets, ....!.. .. Tlnl.l... M.mnk nnn nf the nrn. ""'"' ,.,,. ,, ,Vor.. ho. inuium, hum mm .......,v...v..... "-'. ing comnleled to start making refund nt 10 A. M. Monday. "All tickets for the bout sold nt our ,L ,., , i 1 i I different offices will be honored. snld n,im,i. ".liiKt now we are trolnc over """", ,,, t ic, .... ,.. i, ,i. tn urntect rvrnii unit., -" . " .,.... -- voteet ourselves ngninst any uogus ',, ... ,ilf ,,,.. 1,,. turned In. "t;"; ..--.. - - , , ,, ,.. rtlCe vaillU ll Ull liir.vin .mi "in be refunded. Hut we nre not going to be responsible for premiums pnitl to 'scalpers.' No doubt persons buying tickets from speculators known to them will hnve a refund of the cxtrn money mnde to them, but there is no reason why such n demand should be mnde on us." TO REMAIN AT STATE Dick Harlow Asks Lehigh Officials to Relieve Him from His Contract Statu College. Aug. 10. Dick Ilnr Iow. tiisistntit footbnll coach to Hugo Hezdek for the Inst severnl yenrs, an nounced this morning that he had asked the officials of Lehigh rniverslty to kelleve hUn from the contract" ne signed to become head concli or me iiciiiii-ucni-ites for the coming scnon. Harlow snld thnt his only renson wns his desire to remain nt State. Ho said that he has given much consideration to the contract, but that after due consideration he thought his futuro was .. cin, fniiiice. He said that he ex- "i- """'. ,V .i.n rVimmlrrnn nr T nhlndi nected the Football Committee at l.elilglt ' .. .t.. -.wmncl i to grant his request. lANUrACTU POSTPONED UT 1 3h6A. . -i. cm a iJt avty rn ksS!NJiJS2 scsa S9SW? AN Final Reductions on Men's $10.85 S i. r All shoes made especially rT y n a for us are featured at. .. V 0 French, Shriner & Urner 115 S. .() jo Chltaao t. New XorU H At) V t, . V..? iV m- ' , EVENING PttBlC, LEBGEIPHIpAPELPmA, r WEDNESDAY, FREEMAN EARNS HIS PMEINTHE SUN Athletic Rookio Holds World's Champions to Eight Hit3 in First Full Came. HE STOPS. SPEAKER'S TRIBE The TMillndelphln teninn nre nlwiyiH pulllnR Romethlnj; new nnd novel. I.e thnn n month ngo Kill Hctlf;ewick. lnte of thp Wnnlilngton nnd lot twirled the reinnlndcr of n game for Hill Dono vnn, the ex-I'hlllle pilot, nnd enrncd hlm'clf n plncc on the regulnr twlrllnn Btnff. Connie Mack not to be outdone, nnd beeniih-p of necessity, pent ftnek Free mnn to the mound yesterday and the fornfer Knlnmazoo Stnte Normal Hcliool pitcher carnetl his varsity "A" with n All Freeman did watt to defeat the world'tt ohnniplonn. 4 to 3. nnd In so doing he twirled os beautiful a Rame as has been seen nt Shlbc Park In many moons. Freemnn did whnt Hn"?. Mooro, Rommel. Hnrrls nnd Kcefe fnlled to do. Ho defeated the Cleveland Indians. Tlio Ncrvo of the Ilooliie For coolness the nerve of Freeman has been uncquniexmp.,nu.."" h,s j th,nk Shlbe Park tKenironril. 1 1 thn rjP0 d ,H ,,, ul)0Ut ,mvlng srw.t.twss. "ifii'ratfjir on Mon,lny-Notl,,nR in the seventh when three runs were , "e that nt nil. ..! r l.i.. For six Innings the Indians found themselves powerless to make safeties off tlio youngster when they hod men -nt nil- Jul."!.'." .i l . l.nlii,. on bases, no less thnn tin eo upm , str,t.,':fl?w:''s,. J; ili- went out in oiii-two-tiirei- orutT. The victory of the Mnekmen did not dump the Indians out of the front seal ioi ine om npine ran. mi. -",- -:,; ferine a defent nt the hands of the hitc Sox by a single run. Monroe Docs tho Mauling VVhl'c Tlnnnvnn was being fired. "Kniser" YVIlhelm fnlled to make the fans hnppy when bis I'hlls dropped tin other to the Iteds. Jimmy King was the victim, the Clney lnds hammered out ten hits for f-cven runs, while the I hils ii .i 111.. ...Ill, Tnnnhlip. I'nt Vr "...." ....... ii,t.l,n,,,ler frnm Texns. p.iuht lilts were mnde by the Hrnntl an.l Huntingdon streets inns. ;V7Vi . nnim 'K nru'r" 1MULC "'. "" "' King ivns pelted hard in the third nnd three runs wre counted by the Iteds. In the fourth he was subjected to n terrific bombardment thnt forced him to cover. Sedsowiek relieved him nnd nfter the fourth held the Iteds scoreless. Henline. who came to the Phils from the fiinnts in the Meusel trade, caught his tirit name for the Wills'. " '""ji0 t.ne hit nnd scored n run. W nlker, tlio other hnlf of the snme trade, contitiued liis batting spree v roring n bae lilt. Tiie nineteen -Inning game won by Hie St. Louis Americans over Yv nshington vestfidttv hns been surpassed in length Iinlv twice in the Amerienn Lengue. TlTe Athletics nnd Ronton were the con-tei-ting pnlr on both .censions, going twenty-four innings :n 1000 nnd twenty innings In IHO.". The mnjor league record 1st twenty -six. set bv the Hrooklyn and Hoston Nntlonnls 'In n 1-1 tie Inst year. In yesterdnv's batt'e. which lasted three hours and forty-five minutes, Davis, of St. Louis, did not nllow n hit in the Inst nine Innings, although he pitched the entire distance. Three New Vork National home runs by Frifch, Hums and Snyder were not enough to offset the heavy butting of Chicago, consisting of n triple nnd five doubles. O'Fnrrell, of the Cubs, had three two-huso hits und Malscl two. ' The Hoston Americans won their tenth straight victory over Detroit by taking two games from tho Tigers. .Men-el, ot the New York Americans, knocked a home run with the bases full and tied tho score with Chicago, which won on a triple and single. In tho Pirntes-Dodgur game. Old Hnbe Adnms, had much the better of Mitchell when hits meant runs. Hrook lyn scored ten safeties, while the Hues made eight. OLD TIMERS WN Defeat Norfolk Stars In Game In Which "Butch" Holt Features Jack Hines' Old Timers continued on their winning stiealt yesterday whrti they took the Norfolk Stars into camp linfWp a ,iro crowd at '''Mrteenth and Johnson streets, score 4-3. "Hutch" Holt pitched his usunl good gnme und held tlio heavy hitting visitors safe ut all times. The Stnrs tied the score in tho ninth, but as it was too dark for the Old Timers to get their half of the Inning the game reverted to even innings, giving the Old Timers the gnme, ! to a. 'quAtrrr O RCTAIt-CRC, Shoes $1J.85 U'nr Tax .IriItloiidl $12-85 12th St. vmm&&M jrA fJF Store tn ICanaa Cltr . HI, l'aul ;.. LEW SAYS BENNY SIDESTEPPED BOUT Leonard Could Have Boxed Do spite Injury to Thumb, Declares Tendler CHALLENGER AT THE SHORE . - !... .. . .... I Ilr TOriR II. JAFFB "There nm;t no Santa Liau, mourned Lew Tendler at Atlantic City todny. Henny Leonard's n(-nr foe for Friday nljht here Is peeved, grouchy nnd feels just iilaln terrible with him self, the world nt large nnd mostly with the champion. Tendler hns broken twining he hns quit his palatini quarters nt Delnnco. IS'. J., where he suffered the usunl strain of hnrd conditioning nnd now Is with his fnmily nt the shore. Lew hasn't given' up tho hope of meeting Leonard. Ho snys he Is going to keep up the battle of getting Henny in the rii'g so thnt he enn win the lightweight crown. The southpaw Is confident thnt he Is to be the next chnmplon and the only thing separating him from the throne Is a tilt with the fiothnm glove man, he believes. "Something tells mc Lconnrd doesn't wnnt to box me," exclaimed Tendler. "Yes. I linvo n fnellne thnt the champ fears me nnd doesn't wnnt to defend Iiuchcd Out "I hnve no doubt nbout the injury suffered by Leonard," Lew continued. 4 -VCl MlllSllt'll IIUIIUL lilllL Ull lljtui., but no OI,e can convince nie thnt Henny I feel t,ntlslied nuout that an rignt, isn t tickled thnt the nctldeut occurred so thnt he would have un 'out.' Why couldn't ,he have gone on anyway despite the injury? He wns so sure thnt he would hnve knocked me out. Hail I been hurt you enn bet I wouldn t hnve called off the contest. "Henny just nnturally crnwled out of the bout. He kept snouting irom me rooftops how he would topple nie with n right-hnnd punch. Then why tho postponement becuuse of a damaged left? "Honestly Leonard bat! no legiti mate LTuunds on which to call off thnt ihottt. He just naturally hacked out that s the whole thing in n nutsiicit. Tendler further nld thnt he had nr idea what pluni his mnnnger, Phil (llnssmnu, wns mnking for future matches. "It seems ns if I hnve lost all interest in the world." froanctl Lew. GlnsKman wns In New York Inst night to find out whether it wns possible to get an ex-ray of Leonard's left hand. So were Promoters Herrnnn Tnylor nnd Hob Gunnls. "Personally." said 01as man last night, "I think It's all tho bunk. And you can take It or leave, if I can get sufficient evidence to prove that nenny's hand was not hurt bad enough tit postpone the match I will come out with a claim for the light wciKht championship on behalf of Tend ler." After Leonard's flouts Negotiations now are on for Tend ler to substitute in several of the other mntches cnnceled by Leomrd. '."Slnss mnn says he hns wires out for the Lnbiir Day match nt Hcnton Harbor with ltocky Knnpns nnd nho for the bouts In Denver with Mel Coognn and In New Yo'k with Johnny Dundee. rTieM lhai -mm 'r Mir rrtt'f-- Jig jsw i ( ) i g B y&KiMiJSMFsnBfffi, n Ii IfVII i NaM' P A1 ' attiftwaiyniiMi'ui 1 -SB , y.M rf-.-,t ''-'LI - '.i,', t'.s . - "A Belief of Lew Tendler Home-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday HenKon'it Totnl It in n n n .... im . . . . 333 C. Wnlkrr, Athlrtlm. .. It. Mriiftel. Ynnkee Hnvder. tlliintM Frleeh. (lltnt 1 llurnn. CIlnntN 1 T1IS TO DATB Amerlrnn lnmip Nntlonnl I.P:ikup Totnl 07fl Amerlrnn renmie (I0?0) 3(18 Nntlonnl IeuKue (1020) 211 Totnl 029 Leonard's weight hns been tho cnuso of a lot of comment by local fnns. They bellcvo that Henny cannot tnnko the ngiitweignt limit, i.i.i pounds nt o'clock, nnd be nhlo to do himself jus tice In the ring. As fflr ns enn be learn ed, no one other thnn his mnnnger nnd trainer. Hilly, Gibson nnd Manny Hen moil, have seen Leonard on the scnles. They say thnt Henny was down to 1H7 Sounds the day that he hurt his hnntl. till Leonnrd's avoirdupois continues to be n matter of much doubt. Weighs Publicly On the other glove, Tendler has never been secretive with his weight. He never locked himself behind doors when he stepped on the scales. For Instance, Inst Sunday, before Tcndlcr's rub down, hnlf a dozen people, including newspapermen, happened to bo In his dressing room when something nbout weight wns mentioned. "Just u second." said Tendler, walk ing Into nn ndjolulng room where n set of bcnles were erected. He motioned every one to follow, had his tilde, "Scoodles," bnlance the machine nnd stepped on the platform. "What doe. the indlcntor show, nbout '30' ?" a ked Tendler, ns the beam stopped. Kvery one craned their necks and each saw for himself that l.'ISVi pounds wns the stopping point of the lever. L Agree Not to Sign Those Not Released by Teams With Which They Are Playing Local baseball teams that nre affili ated with the Allied Athletic Assii.Iu tion of Pennsylvania hnve dccldi-d not to sign plajers from nny team In the asRocintlon unless they can show re leases frnm their managers. This mentis that there will be little shifting from one tenm to nnother during the re mainder of the season. The mnnngers have also agreed to a snlnrv limit and It is snld by President Jim Homier that next year will see one of the sti'imcest baseball lencues in the country with headquarters In this city. There is a, strong possibility of the association becoming nfTiliatcd with the National Haseball Federation. The association will meet ngnln on Friday night at the Henedict Service Club. l."7 North Fifteenth street, nt whlttli time finnl arrangements will he concluded for the big baseball game to Is" plnyed next Monday evening at 0 o'clock at the Phillies' Hall Pnrk be-ti,-pii two stnr teams of the nssnclntion The gnme next Monday is the first of n series to obtain the necessary funds to defray the expenses of a decision on the blue laws. OCAL TEAM BAR JUMPING PLAYERS ffttittM 4TMn,elkjaAiltr 113MLtBH3SB Rill Price alone does not determine Value, Therefore, look at price last, after perform ance, comfort, durability. Peerless Prices are so low as to amaze those who are used to similar quality lowest among all fine Eights BECAUSE they are based upon former low costs of buildings and machinery, and present costs of labor and material. Touring Car $2,990 Roadster $2,990 Coupe $3,680 Sedan $3,950 Scdan-LimousW $4,210 PRICES F. O. B. CLEVELAND: IVer tax not included THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio LOAFING JM, RANGE SlVBj GIRARD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 2314 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Phone, Spruce 1446 , OEi'ssa-g wwaa liatv. AUGUST 16, rfSSt MISS GOSS BEATS YOUNG NET STAR Miss Helen Wills, Fifteen-Year-Old California Schoolgirl, Out in Third Round at Seabright MRS. JESSUP" ALSO SCORES RKihrlrht Iawn Tennis nnd Crlrltet Club. Seabright, N. ,J Aug. 10. Lit tle Miss Helen AVills. fifteen-year-old Herkeley. Calif., high school girl, after braving the rigors of the firet and sec ond rounds in the women's singles tour tiiiincnt here Mntidny nnd yesterday, found the going n wee bit too rough in the third round this morning nnd. nfter n gnme but ineffectual bnttle ngninst .Miss Klennor Goss, AVestslde Club star, succumbed, 0-2, 4-0. 0-2. Mrs. Jessup defeated Miss Leslie Hancroft. the Longwood southpaw, in nnother third-round match. 0-2, 0-3. Mm. Moll a Hjurstedt Mallory elimi nated Miss Martha Huvard. tl-1. 0-2, and Miss Mary K. Itrnwue, of Califor nia, defeated MisS Mnrgnrct Grove, 0-8, 0-1. Ihis qunrtet. Jessup vs. Mnl lory and Goss -s. Hrownc, play In the semi-hnnls tomorrow. The match between Mrs. Mnllorv nnd Airs. Jessup in the upper brnckot of the penultimnte round, tomorrow, should furnish considernhle light on Mrs Jes sup s pretensions to the throne now oc cupied by Mile. Stiznnne Lenglen. Mrs. Je sup proclaimed br A. Wal ter .Myers of the London Field, as better equipped to meet the French woman thnn either Mrs. Hrowne or Mrs. Mallory, yesterday demonstrated con s dernble clnss in hop decisive defeat of the veteran. May Sutton Htindy. If Shi" COUld be illdccil nil thnt ntin victor) she would be conceded n spirit -id chance ngninst the Parisian court wizard. HOW D'YA GET THAT WAY? Boston Wants No Aid to Beat Phil- delphla Linksmen Hoston, Mass., Aug. 10. "How do thev get that way?" Such was the expression of opinion I by members of Hoston's municipal links golf team when It rend that Phllndel pfiin would be willing to piny noston ' and nllow the Hub cltv to use municipal iiiikh piayers irom otner .ew rJnglnnu cities to strengthen its team. Hoston players feel that they can give Phlln delphin n bcntlng with the tenm con fined to Its own men, nnd would not under nny consideration seek strength outside. The Hoston team Is rentlv to listen tn ii proposition for n live-mnti team nintch. It is felt here thnt the match should be played either In Philadelphia or Hoston. with each munirlpnl links club contributing one-half of the ex penses of the team which does the trav eling. Darcey Knocks Allen Out ItrldKciKirt. Conn . Auz. 10. Johnny Darcy. of New lork. knocked mt Johnnv It.-d) Allen, of this city, here In the sixth tound of a .chr.dulrd ten-round rout A left hook to Allan's Jaw nnlshed the bout In th soml-wlndup Johnny Williams, of Npw Ifork knocked out Ilattllns' Harr s. or Wnteitmry. In the Ofth round of n acheduld ton-round bout A left smash to the Ijw tuade llarrla take the count. Northwest Pro. toim wants Kaiis American street a first-class travelln J. Hoover. 203.1 North I ESfiStw i SPORTING RANGE A i . J"" f tJimmMMi aWvirwiitJimiiii Just 4 Days For You to Share in the ZndOSeaAon Clearance, Of Our Entire Stock of End IF Regardless of Present Price or Actual Value at the ONE PRICE A Wonderful Opportunity for Every Man to Order a SUIT Made to Measure At Absolute Savings of Half and Even More! A DRASTIC price cutting and clearance of every end " piece in our ntock. An event of tremendous savinr? importance, for in every instance tho worsteds nre of such high quality that they alone would cost more than we ask in this special sale for the entire suit MADE-TO-MEASURE. All the end pieces enough for one or two suits only all to go at this low price. But, if you are going to share, there is no time for you to delay. Remember This Sale Positively Ends on Monday Night 'TPHAT makes exact.y 4 days left for you to take advan- tnge and c word to the wise should be sufficient. First choice is always best choice so no man should delny another day. There are thousands of yards cm braced in hundreds of patterns ami colorings nnd in every imaginable nnd wanted kind of worsteds. Hundreds of men are ordering two and three suits at this special price to take care of their fall clothes very sensible indeed for full can bring no lower price than this or nny saving to equal this one. But FINAL WARNING don't delay another min ute make n note of it now get in hero toduy or tomor row nnd take advantage of these worsteds at this low price. Chas. Adams Co, Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's Merchant Tailors 1617 Chestnut St. 18 North Warren St, Trenton, N. J. Store Closes . . v , 19 V,i Open Saturday Until 6 P.M. iipimuiiwroiitiitimiinnmiitiiiiiiiiaiiiiiisl Mens Merchant Tailors ieces Dally at G P. M. 1 X ' A ;V i .... . ?,,. W, Ijt-ur r
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