v ;&. i. ? .- i.- Aviri'. su".' 4" r -mv r , ',tt.3 r,,dT iw" jiK r' M ? , J ' W H JV u t Y, n i 't .. ti i h K) 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921 "Leonard-Tendler Fistic Battle Officially Canceled With Claiming of Forfeit by Glassman LEONARD FORFEIT TAKEN BY TENDLER, AND BOUT IS OFF Phil Glassman, However, States He Will Return $5000 to Champion if He Signs for Bout On or Before October 12 ny ROnEUT W. MAXWKLL Sport Editor KrenlnK l'ubllo IUrr THE eight-round battle between Kenny I.oonnrd, lightweight champion of the world and Lew Tendler. the only logical contender for the title. wns declared off officially jesterday afternoon. Lew Tendler accompanied by his manager, I'hll Classman, appeared at the others of laylor and Gun nls at 2 P. M., to fulfill tho terms of the contract, l.verythltig was set for the big "act. but neither Leonard nor his manager. Hilly liibson. appeared. Then Glnssmnn claimed and received the ?.000 forfeit put up by Gibson and bis own $.'000 from the stakeholder. In this manner did the battle of August 12 pass into hUtory without a blow being struck, except at tho pocketbook. However, the boys are likely to meet again because Glassman stated when he took the money that he was only holding it as a future forfeit for a match to be hold under the same management and the same conditions on or before October 12. 1021. "I nm not taking this forfeit with any idea of keeping it. said Glassman. "Although 1 am entitled to it, 1 will give it bark to Leonard when 1m signs to meet Tendler here on or before Octobir 12. That "ill give him two months to get in shapo and nmple time for Ms dislocated thumb to get better. "What I want is a match with Leonard. I beliete 'I .'tidier Is entitled to it and the S.'OOu merely Is a future foifut As s.on u he signs lie gets it, but I will insist that $10,000 additional be put up by each side. Now it Is up to Leonard to do something." Glassman is right about putting the issi.o squarely up to Leonard. Benny will have to announce his iulentions regarding a match in the futur" and the offer seems to be a fair one. Uight now h can't tell how loug it will be before his hand gets better, but in a week or so. when the cast is taken off, he will be ready to talk business. There is no doubt but that Leonard wants to meet Tendler. He not only wants to remove tho chief contender for hit titlv. but also for personal reasons. Henny and Lew arc the best of enemies and conditions now arc more acute. Taking that S.'OOO did not give the champion n giggle and ho won't invite Glassman out to dinner. If the boys 'er meet it will bo a battle for sweet revcuge, with both sides confident of victory 5 TILL a forfeit i, a forfeit. It means something, or they wouldn't put it up. Glassman is fair in his Hand, ns ho only tcants to have something to bind a match in the future. Another Star Show On for August 24 NOW thnt this is all washed up tho Joe Grimm promoters, Herman Taylor ami Bobby Gunnis. arc up at 'em ngain, with another all-star boxing show to be staged at the Phillies' Park on August 21 Tho boys lost n goodly portion of the bankroll in the last venture, but hope to get back home of their losses in this swatfest. Lew TenJlcr will be the headliner and will box Sailor Friedman, of Chicago. The Sailor is a pretty hefty lightweight and stands well socially in the West. He has trimmed Dundee nnd Welling and was mntched to meet Leonard in Benton Harbor on July -1. This, however, wos called off by the champion because of a bad cold. He had n Miff neck, pains in his shoulders nd in bad shape when the bout was canceled. Friedman claimed the champ was afraid to meet him, but this always happens In a case like that. However, he will have a chance to show what he can do against Tcndlcr. This will be a real test and if he is to be considered seriously in the future he will have to go some. Friedman has had n career similar to that of "Willie Hitchie. Willie and Packy MeFarland were under the same management. Pncky was matched to meet Young Erne at the National Club several years ago and did not put in an appearance because of a Dlack eye. Ritchie was substituted and he surprised the world by knocking the tnr out of Yi Yi. This' started him on the road which led him to the lightweight championship. The Sailor and Ever Hammer .were managed by Kid Howard, in Chicago. Both were lightweights, but Hammer was the better drawing card and got all of the best matches. This did not satisfy Friedman, so he changed man agers, boxed Hammer and beat him. That gave the jolly tnr n start and he has been going ever since. In the menntime Hammer has fallen by the waldc and now is on the shelf. Funny if Friedmau emulates Ritchie. Harry Kid Brown hopes to enter the University of Pennsylvania In a short time, but he might have to postpone his quest for higher education if he, collides with a hard left swished through the air bv George Chancy, nnrry is booked to meet George in one of the bouts and has his work all cut out for him. The Baltimore knockout artist is the toughest person Mr. Brown has met in n business way. Johnny Dundee will be stacked up against Joe Tiplitz in another bout and Danny Kramer will attempt to sock the daylights out of Charley Ledoux. Taking it all in all, it is a very well-balanced lighting card and should be popular. fHE aforesaid Joe Qrimm promoters have announced that the top i i price trill be So and the minimum $1. They also state that ARRANGES WORLD'S GOLF TITII MATCH JWinner of Hutchison-Barnes Meeting Will Be Crowned Unofficial Champion MOVIE OF A MAN WITH A MASHIE $2000 PURSE IS OFFERED New York, Aug. 13. Taking advan tage of tho fact that for the firM time in the history of golf the two premier links honors In the world the British open championship and the nntional onen championship are In tho posses sion of Americans, the Soundvlew Golf Club at Great Neck, L, I. has arranged a match which will unofficially at least determine the world's title. Tho club has scheduled n thirty -six hole match between Jock Hutchison, tho Glen View golfer, winner of the British open crown nt St. Andrews, nnd Jim Bnnics, of the Pelhnni Coun try Club, victor In the recent nntioiuil open tournament nt the Columbia Country Club, Washington, to be plaed In two cighteen-hole rounds, morning nnd afternoon, on Lnbor Day. A purse of $2000, tho largest ever put up for a match of this nature in the country, has been offered by the club, $1250 ir cash nnd the Soundvlew trophy, valued at $2.10, to go to the winner, nnd $500 In cash to go to the loser. John G. Anderson, of Slwanoy, has been selected to net os referee. The morning 'round will be started ot 10 o'clock, and the nfternoon nt 2:li". In the event of a tic at the end of the tlilrt.v-six holes, an additional eighteen holes will be ployed nt the Soundvlew Club nt a date mutually sat isfactory to the two contestants. TEARNEY MAY RECOVER Goes out. oh FRONT LAWfJ ,W'TH MASHIG To PRACTICE tf i"' "i..U'biU HUMT5 2o MIMUTG3 IM LOMC GRA.-SS A. LtVW-ln "'),. PIRST SHOT Goes iMTo Teo6T auvr M13SIW& PsiSIMC ,,rAi.ii I I PI """ Finds bm-l makes vicious 5wim6 AT IT Hurcme.5 across ROAD AMD IS NEACH.Y tVJ OUCR p-. 0AU. Goes Through enshbor's wimdow . VZl U4k 1Z" . rr'ri, t iv . ..at .v"" BALL HITS CURB AiMD "BOUMDS IfJTo VACAKlT LOT si I A jlnMuWIf be AT J IT House for '0'Jr. C .i.kLsA t??S '"""'iM'""""" 'MA TTY'S' RECORD MA Y BE BROKEN BY ADAMS Babe Has Solid Silver Chance of Pitching in World Scries After Lapse of Twelve Years Eight Seasons Passed Before Mathcwson Repeated By ORANTLAND IUCE Illinois to Return Fall -lleports that J- Star Likely Gridiron In Chlcaco. Ai'c. 13.- Charles "Chuck" Tearnev. nll-Anicrl can football star of the CniverSity of Illinois, would never bo nblc to par ticlpntc on the gridiron nsaln nre pre mature. Ills phjsiclan, Ur. jonn Porter, said today. An onerntion was performed on Tearney s right knee to replace torn ligaments displaced la't fall, and It was then said that ho had been told his leg would not stand the ttrniit of football. So far the operation appears success ful. Dr. Porter snid today, and he be lieves bis patient will be able to play thU fall. POLO MEETING MONDAY Committee to Arrange Final Plans for Nationals Plans to make the national polo championship tourney, which will be (tnged at the Philadelphia Country Club September 12-24. the best in the histoo of the title events will bo discussed nt n meeting of the Philadelphia Polo Committco to bo held Monday. One of the big features of the tour- nnment will be the showing of the merican qu.artct which enptured the Hurllngham Cup from England by two consecutive victories over the British four. The chnmpions will play against a picked team. ALL-STAR SEMI-PRO tftllRII I I 1 1 Hlfllllllftlllfiif tomvnnHT v mm i What May Happen In Baseball Today Lconard-Tcndter tickets ictll be redeemed on Monday. Kirktvood and His Bag of Tricks A LOT of conversation has been spilled about the value of the various shots in golf, but when measuring value in dollars and cents it looks n though Joseph H. Kirkwood, Australian champion and trick-idiot nrtiit, has the call. Kirkwood's most valuable shot is one he makes when he turnt his back to the green and plays the ball over his head backward closo t the pin. The value of tills shot depends on the foct that nobody ehe can play it. There fore, it's worth u lot of money to the Australian wonder. It is the backbone of his exhibition of fancy golf shots which he will put on today out at Tredjffrin for the natives of Paoli, Pa. Kirkwood knows so many trick shots that It takes lum an hour and n half to go through his whole exhibition. That shot bark over his head is the grand tinnle nnd , proves he is good. When he first mode it the folks down in Australia de cided Kirkwood wns good enough to go on the xoad. Since then thnt shot has been a regular meal ticket. Kirkwood puts his ball on the near side of n bunker close to the green There must be a bunker, or the net is nil wet Scorning the ordinary methods the Australian then hauls out his mashle niblick and, with nil the facial ex pression of a man about to knock the ball Into the m xt county, be socks the ball. But instead of the ball going two miles out of bounds it takes a back dive, lands on the green and perhaps goes in the hole. Tou never can tell. But that only makes the act more intrikkit. However, Kirkwood has a lot of other shots wMoh are almost as good. HE TEES them off his partner's foot, or one on top of the other, and hits any ball you say. He plans them out nf divots, has outshoots and inshoots irhtrh he rath, jumpi nil kinds of stvmirs and catches his oicn mashxe shots. Outside of tnat he plays pretty fair golf. Harlotv Will Coach Lohigh, Says Okrson THE story that Diek Harlow intended to nk to be releaser from his con tract to coach the football team nt Lehigh evidently has another side to it. Up in Bethlehem thej don't Know a tiling nhmit it nnd nre making preparo tlons to welcome the new gridiron tutor i.er month. They nv Harlow siguxl contract for Ave years nnd ever thing is a!' et for his nrrhnl. Walter It Okeson, treasurer of the ' high T'niw-rsity Athle-ip Com. mittee, took his pen in hand w.-terdn and dallied o(T the following, which explains itself: "Dear Sir In regard to Dick HnrMw I would li k- to say that he signed B contract with ns on July 2.1 cmhndung the terms ns set forth in a letter from him to me dated July 22 Afterward he lierame worried fcr fear the climate nt Bethlehem might not be as healthy for hi family ns that of his present locnlity. Knowing the circumstances that made lum unen, we were perfectly willing to release him and turned our attention to severnl other coaches who exprehsed themselves as greatly interested m the position "Harlow reopened the matter by telegram and lnur on vent his wife to Bethlehem She wns delighted with our city and I'liiversity and t.,ld us so. Two days later ion Thursday. August l) Dick came to Bethlehem and tild me that he was willing to carry out the contract ns oncmall) drawn up. At his request, and with his aid, an nrticle was writter. Ut the newspapers and given out the same daj. tCTITE present situation if Tliehard r. Hnrlnir, of State College, Pa., is head coarh of football and baseball ot Lehigh I'nivrrsity under a contrart beginning August J, W21, and running to August J, 1520, at a salary named by himself am therefore, icithout doubt, satisfactory to him," f'ipirisfcr. tOlt. by rufttle I itloer Comranv Teams Representing Different Sections of City Meet in Twi light Game at Shibe Park ONLY GAME ON THAT DAY Boots and Saddle Throe, big races are on the card at Saratoga today, chief of which is the Saratoga Special for two-year-olds. Because Miss Joy will not be in the contest does not rob the race of high interest, for Morvich will meet the best colts In training, and his victory is doubtful. Two good Kentucky colts will trv conclusions with Morvich in Sir Hugh and Bet Mosie. Then there is Kni Sang, which ran Morvich to n nose, and Lord Baltimore, William A nnd Whlskaway. Here is Iww the rnee appears on n heavy track Kai Snng, Morvich, Het JUosie. Horses which appear best in the other races nre: rirst Cape Pillar; second (North American Meeplechnse) hweepment. Joyful. Minnta; fourth (the Champlain Handi cap! Mad Hotter, Paul Jones. Yellow Hand; fifth Bep. Wapiti, Thimble; sixth Pride of India, Incog, Sweep Clean. At a meeting of the Allied Athletic Association of Pennsylvania, held last evening nt the Benedict Service Club, 157 North Fifteenth street,- final ar rangements were mndo for the big twi light baseball game to be played on Monday at 0 P. M. nt? the Phillies' Ball Park between two teams representing the northern section of the city ngninst clubs in South nnd West Philly. Eddie Cnskey, of Bridesburg. nnd Perry Hcifsnyder. of North Phillies, hnve been named as managers of tho uptowncis nnd Eddie Gottlieb, of the Sphns, and James Bonner, of Shann han. will guide the des-tlnies of the other tenm. Pour umpires will ho in charge. 1 hey aro Wnssner. Lacross. Coffey uud Mc Laughlin. There will be no other games in the city on Monday evening, all malingers hiving agreed to bend forth every effort to making the affair u m.c cess. Tim selection of the All-Star teams which has bcui anxiously awaited follows: , , Uptown -Mclnnis. Nntluty. first base: Wnlsh, Bellield. or HelnUninn, SmiHi-Furbush, second bas-e; ap, North Phillies, third hnse: Muffler, Harrow-gate, or Pairburn, Brldertmig. shortstop; Ebcrts. Logan, or Kuurt mnn. Ivins. right field : Lohr. German town, or Rodden. P. It. T All-S nrs, center field; lleimbeeker. Mar-ha I L. Smith. Morton. Stenton. or Gritlitli. Belfiold, left field; Boll Davis and Bay Steinader. North Phillies. Tommy Voir., Brldcsburg, Eddie i.erner. Inr lowgate. Tommy Carrigan, Nativity, nnd Jnkc Ileovuer. Mm. piteheis; Tulwnr. Diversitv. Spohrcr, North Phillies; t naruer. Nativity, inn ri-. -!. Kepsmrt. Belfleld. catchers. Downtown- "Lefty" Nolan. I lelsh er, or Lnney. St. Barnabas, tr-t base. Goldblatt, .South Phlll Ilelrews. or Donovan. Lrcan Siiunie. - -nd base. Jeniili. South Philly 11. brews. bird base- Petcrwin. Shnnahan, or i Is man.. Qld Timers, -lwrtstop Swgler. v ii. Americans.. riK"i iK-m , ,-, . national i.nr,ur. dub W. I.. V.V. Win I-ow .Now York . M 1 ,f.0) .000 .891 llonlon . , AH 4,1 .MIS t.ftJl ..Vtt Ilrooklyn ... BR 112 .637 .K3Z .053 M. I-oiils ..84 li.t .501 ..'.no ,.WI Clnrlnniitl . 48 11 .440 .44(1 .130 (lilrwtn . . 44 0.1 .411 XM 407 I'lilliidclphln SS .814 .827 t.308 AMERICAN LEAOl'K Club W. I r.C. Win I;e rleielnml . 07 41 .0JO .M4 Mli New York. 04 411 .018 .J .001 WiMhlnRton.. BO !ii .Mi .Mn ..?7 St. Lmib... . SI .4111 .4BJ .IM Detroit Al BR .408 .473 .4J4 UnMon .. .40 Bfl .4J7 .47$ .40? rhlriiRO .... 40 HI .430 .435 . Athletic . 41 (17 .380 .391 .3.3 Win two. I.oe two. OFFICIALS GREET BpBt Mi .318 Split !6i3 .382 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KAOrB riiUmlrlnliln. 10i HoMon. .1 flrt same). I'lillmlrlpliln. 4i lloton rmd Rome). Ilrookljn. 3t New York, 1 rittsburRh. 121 flilcato. 0. Cincinnati. 4i St. Louis. 2. AMERICAS LEAGUE Athletics. 8: Ni York: fl. liroeinnu. 1 miciiku, 1 St. Louis. 3 Detroit. 1. .... Hnslon-WntililnRton not scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ( I'niil. Ill Knnsns City, 7 (first KnmM. KiinsiiH City, Bi St. I'nul, 3 (second Ratne, H InnlnRN, by nRrecnicnl). Toledo. 7t Indlnnnpolls, 3. Louisville. 4: Columbus, 2. Other clubs not nchrdulcd EASTERN LEACiUE IlrldReoort, Bi inrlnnnMd, 4. Alhnnr, 3 Hnrlfnrd. 1. Worcester, Si Wiitcrliury, 1. rittsflcld. li New llmen. 4. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION lllrmli'Klmm, 4l Atlnntn. 3 New- Orleans. 4i Little Rock. 0. Other dimes postponed, rain. TQDAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE riill.idelpliln nt Ronton. IlrooMn nt New York. CIiImiro nt rillfhurch. , Cincinnati nt St. L00I11. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at rhlliidelplila (two Knmei). Hoston nt WnMilnxton. ChlcnE" ii Clewland. St. Ionls at Detroit. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Result of Yesterday Jerney City, 7i Syrncuwi. 3. II11IT0I0. 81 Newark. 1. lU.rhMter. 8; Roidlnt. 1. ..,.., llaltlmore, Oi Toronto, 0 dame forfeited In fourth). , , , Bchednle for Today Syrncune at Jerse) City. HiiITjIo at Newark. Toronto ut llnttlmore. Roclu'ster nt Iteadtnr. StandlniH of the Clubs w. l. r.c. w. l. r.c. Ilalttmore SS SO .7411 hennrk .. 82 04 .448 lluffalo 70 81 .870 .1. City . 4(. fl8 .404 Toronto .. 01 84 .3U Sracuo. 40 71 .3U3 Koclifster. 01 8.1 .BJO HoiJInR 41 78.. 833 FRENCH CHAMPION Mile. Lenglen, Tennis Marvel, Welcomed Heartily on Ar rival in New York FIRST MATCH MONDAY miin rhnnees wroucht in n few Uiou JL sand years arc hardly worth jotting down. Alexander went beotuso he ran out of good money making matches nnd here's .lacli Dcmpsey in the unine niclnii choly stntus. THE prize observation wns offered by some critic who stated that "Car pcntler had to give 1111 fishtln,; for flvo years on nccount of the wax.' mil all nvlators In tho audience kindly stand for a moment and rIvc thrco rousing cheers? Ono Wny of PlnyUij: It A FEW dnyii ago wc wcro tossed Into n grim battle with Irvln Cobb ns n partner hgalnst IUng Lnrdncr and John X. Whc3lcr at Ardsley. The fourteenth hole there runs for 2o0 yards or more down n narrow lane of trees, then dips suddenly intc lc-pl ground far below, nnd beyond that glim mers tho surface of n lake that must be carried on the third or seventh shot. "How do you play this hole?" wp asked Sir. Cobb by way of securing in side information concerning an unknown terrain. His reply wns moro helpful thnn wc nail looked for. "witli two braisies, three niblicks, one portage nnd thence by ferry or carry-all, as the case mny be." Ilctwcctt Dates CIlItlSTY SIATIIEWROX started his World Series career In 1005 by tossing in three shutouts. His Inst World Series appearance came in 1013 against the same Ameri can League tenm which nt that time and not ndnptcd the annual bnblt of locating in tho cellar. The eight years' interval for World Series pitch ing will lie cracked in case Pittsburgh insists upon moving stendlly nlong. "Unbc" Adams started ,iis cham pionship career in 1009 with three Win ners nnd twelve yenrs later ho has n solid silver chance of resuming ngnln, an unusual turn even In n game where unusual turns nre popping every ten or twelve minutes. Tho Impetus ineton. D. C. the Wanning., l... Club wps skidding from one bunker niiothcr through tho West. t0 "Wliat's the Idea ninny games by one Clark Griffith. A mnttcr of hab t. I of tossing off so run?" wc ask.d c asked At Fort Eric: First race Nellie I.emou, Al. Overrun; second Komme, War Tank. Corn Broom; third Httahe, Sister's Emblem, Cock o' the Roost; fourth Hcndric, Iron Boy, Xeenah ; fifth (Iroquois Hnndlrap)--Corcnzio, Captain Scott, Wessle B ; sixth Fizer, Kings Champion, Ablaze; seventh .Too .Toe, Mountain Rose II, Ileau Brummel. Amonc tho tood hnrneA of th Ut OKinat none ha bm awardel & higher placo In imblla favor than Old Ronebud. champion two ear o,d tn 1018 winner of Iho fnii-jt Kentuslcy Perhv In 1D14. then In ret re- iuih ,i(jii inrinx ior iwo cara Kna I'is.'l to f hopelOFflly crippled, he 'n in uui ana snowea thn racinv publl in'ion or men-ciAM rorm tnat ' "e or the romaneea or . kt inn in'ii avajn m iwin ne t.cor.i njiin .i HUP an.1 last year won nln- ra. jj, N ran t, n so far thla year but ran surely Tied his rut. up- Phnnnhan. or .Tohnin I'nMlc. i M Inn ot. center field: f .nnnllr. Honovnn Armstronc. ov Pmk'v. Sledia A A.. t .it ni,l. "Butch" Holt. Old nn..v.'i mminliPl-S. South 1 jvuuc -"";;', ,.,. .u. . i'..n 11111 .M01PIUY. L r.'llll, 11 nil, Timers, He- Mnckln. Shniiah.m. pitch, is . Hli-ghiin, South Philly Hebrews, and Sutton, Fliilshcr, cntcln'is. Nlcetown Wants Games Yesterday's Local Scores The Nlcetown tain? has I.' acate iin ground ., -."' I ins Park avei.u. frillosslnr anil 'i 1 nitirma. with team eui 1 . ' Amerl.'n rnin. . ni.i Tlmera. the sti All Pmra 7 m 1 1- r e n Wme 3R3-J North H H 1 1. mi 25R3 J n 1 1 t .. m 0 1 1 .innh .! n.l V 1 to li ii l- 1 1 1 1! 1. t inert lls SCHEDULES OF LITTLE LEAGUE AND SEMI-PRO BALL TEAMS INDUSTRIAL LKAOt'R TTohlfeld at I1n. Ilroart street an1 Alio ithen asonue: Supplee at Oernral Hlectrle LehUh avnnue nnd llroad atre'. i' Mmor at Thornton, flinty ninth ntrect nn) Ilnlst avenue. rmt.A. DaldtUn tarlo nrreeta Vounic ninth una Someraet MANt'ACTlmr.n! at LlBKett & Mir, 1h na' I'orM' n' rirl 1-eburir, h HAS FEWOPEN DATES Norfolk Stars Have Several Idlo Days During. Coming Week The Xorfolk Stars, with a record of forty-eight victories in lifty-tix games played this teafon, aie In the city next week, but hnve several open du.-. which they would like to fill with teams like Nativity, Shnnnlinii, Plclhhcr ami Dobson. The Stum hnve no objection lo i-tug-Inor cnnieu with out-of-town clubs, hm h os Pottsvllle, Xui-i'irtnwn, Slmrpless or t 7;; jM the first innings. iliman. ror gunifn nuuress .rt oiiiu- 1 tners, om.i muows au'iiuc, ..r piion- r.ataract Nnt nnth,rinn rnhh Detroit, Jllfli, Am. 13 A cutaract that ueseioi'ci on nia ricnt ee s raunnj AAffllA : !.. Au, Jil, Th American Chain he ald. It l of only reoent devalopment naruaua me iioaion iiwi dox h?m I'Conu aaia, aauinv inai unui u Decama more iDiliun came u in 1. ai i.nninnj, aerioui ns wuuia iui uiowta out urcr uiui, 1 ttxuonL. , ,t Woodland 0841 It. 8 iH'- , ti . . ; tsmr. bsuL' M4fMM. LOCAL CRICKETERS LOSE English Defeat Philadelphia Eleven by Innings and 31 Runs London, Aug. 1.1 The Philadelphia Pilgrims, cricket team wns defeated here by Slurylebone by nn innings and thirty-one runs Thursday Mnrylcbonc scored .'I IK nnd dismissed the Ameri cans for 230. Tho Phllndelphlans were nil out for 87 In their second inninKN C. ('. Morris wus tho ton scorer, with T.r.AritT n nnfl On- at Virroe Twenty- ntreeta Ho Fralm at VIern ITnlon. llrnad and IIUU r Mreeta- Hatrh at Hudd. Thirtieth nnd Hcrfleld utreeti ' MOVTDOMKnY COUNTY LKAOfR Fouilrton at Cheatnut Hill. Amliler at I.anadale Doyleatown at ConahohneUen , riULA BUIItmHAN I.UAOt'K Biuthampeton at Olenalde Willow Orove at Hatboro. Wyndmnor at FortlVaahlnirton DKiJVWAnn co. st'nrnnAN leaoit: Morton at Media; I.anadowne at Rockdale; t'rland at Clifton Hewnm dklawark nivr.n lhaoch De Lnal at American llrld Co Lam bertvllle at J N Darbera, IlaBhn at Wllaon Mll. oi.oucESTnn cocnty lkaoit: Olbbatown Bt Woodbury. Bwedboro at Paulaboro. Weatvllla at Drldgoport. MAIN LINE LEAOtJE Wayne at Narbcrth; Herwjn at Ilryn Mawr Highland l'arlt at Ardmore. NOUTH 1'HILA. CHUnCK LEAfltlE I.everlnitton at Erie, Oraro at Bt Mi chael'! Ent Ilaptlat at IhUh Iluptlal TWKNTY-FinST WAUD CIIUUCH LEAGUE Hoiborrunh Presbyterian at Wlaaahlrk New York Sh'p a' ind Drown etree'a 1'aterann J-1 ! U 1' moml and Orlhi d y Mmahall T Mi I'nurth and Wlncnn Ifasana Cubrtna al ,inl Heed strpem t uban btnrs nt Ww Yrrk Madli-nn Mar a' K.i --s tew P M it Donnwiti rin M nfiv-e'uh'li an-! .. nut TliMon I'rnfealnntilB .' II- lchih nirh- North Phlllle., eir ( tK h. r Tw. ntj sixth nw N a' ro fl. -d J i is . v ' W.iltli, r Mon'i I .1' .vs. n i ,ind Wl dwni rl A Tl.lrd A Buihera Beat Red Sox fy Cubb, manajer of the Detroit Atnrlran i i.i 4Vtkr. wuuid mako no plaju for 1U muifh Walnu M E Walnut lane eait of Nidge, avenue. fit Tlmoth'a at Fourth Reformed aevllle atreet oaat of lunge avenue, wiaanmrKon Presbyterian ut Mount Zlon, Oornaa lana eaat nf ltldte avenue; Ilethany at Leerlnic ton Pr abytorlan. Hermitage and Launtnn atreeta Itoxborough Ilaptlat at Bt. Alban'a, Hex avenua iat of nidge avenue. INDEPENDENT OAilES Malla Screen at Cheltenham. Harrowzale at J & J Dobaon. Thtrtr fifth atreet and Queen lane. Pen-Mar at Nativity. Belgrade and On tario afreeti. . ... , Brooklyn Royal OtanU at New York. Alllhll rle. I'hll) nt I fnrtuilnc i iiinpany. T i N alreetfl Quaker Clt ninnmer O r N J Phllmore A K at r rr. n nnd Ilerku ntreeta I'nlinnlila I'ntholie rim .t .Turk K nes (lid Timer, -iniri. i n nn.i jnrn n nrei Moorljn A A at c il A A . nft f'xih and Iiefri.nl elne'a Kerahaw "'luh nt Pirkland Pa Millllngton Pn it -'-nton FleM fiuh Chow and Plmimnt Mr.- - Philadelphia I'rul i'a at ' mdn Cltv f.lrard Field Cm, hi I . Ban A A Tinht. ,rnth and Xtirf k .nul ht.e im J F Durii" A it Snmhwnrk M-n a lloua. Meftdnw ind M tfl n Btrpr-tM Quaker Cltv Prof. i niun in Htrnwhrlilge ft rioinier pixm irniri .ma w,i'nui mreeta Lit tlrothera ut Muunt llo'.b N J Argonno nt Enat 'Jerrnanio vn. Twnitloth atreet and churi'h iu.h Dick's A A at !l..am o Club, Eighty-second atroei nnd T.LkB aten le. Bl'NDAY C.AMES I5gtn A A. ut Kaufman Iiriture Itead. Ing Pa. Htt-ntnn Club at Bhllllngton Pa llrldeaburg ,it Chapplo Johmon'a Stars. llrlM.il. Pa Kerahaw Club at Bt Osrtrudo'i Conahohooken Pa Lit Ilrcthera nt Old Timers. Thirteenth and Johnson strefts I'learflalil at Wll.lwoud. N. J llrooklyn IIomiI (ll.ints nt Now Yorlt. Cuban Stara at New York New York Hlootncr 'llrla at nidgewood, N J- Madlaon Stara at Freeland Pa Donovan-Armstront' at North Phillies, Fourth and Wlngohucklr. streets. fieisner tarners at cressnna Tlrers. Cressona. Pa j, li j. uooson nt I'nilltpsburir N X Klmnilf. 8 Dlsston. 3. I'nrkerbui-x, i Chester, i American Chain, 0 lloton Araerltnni, 1. NatUlty. 7t North Phllllpa. 0. I'lelBlier. 5; lirrmunlow n, 1. lld-Tlmrr, 7 AWrfoyle, S. ItrldeahurK. Ol Lotiin. 0. , Columbia. A. C li ht. Alnlionn, I. Car Senleo. 7l Auditor of lletenue. S. Hhiinnhnn. 4 llliifk Box, 4 Hnrrongnw, 14i S,iuis, . Not.isi'me, 71 Thirtieth DUtrlrt Pollen. 2. Illllilale. fit Pitman. 0. Ullilnood, 4 Mndlaon Stars. 0 Columbia A C. (it Mnhank (Hants, 0. Frailer A. C . 4t llalrian A. C., 1. Mrnton. l! J. -I. lobon I AVrlroine. 0- Unalilnclon llnnea, 4, Mnrlej'. Il 1'iirren Club, 3 THentleth ( enlun Si lii-rsluiw, t. horlhenst. 2. llrlileal.nrg C . 2. Mnnmoutll. 'ii llnlilleld. 1 llellleld, 13i I. II T Mius 10. roru-elchth Ward. H: Norfolk Stirs. 8. Donovan-ArmatrniiB, li ltoj.'reford. I. Frullnger. Si Libert? stars. 3. TEST FOR MISS GOSS Faces Mrs. Mallo.ry In Final at Seabrlght SenhrlRht, X. J Auk. 13. The match between Mrs. Molla Iljurstedt Slnllor.v. New Yoik. tlio nntional title- holder, and Miss Klennor (Joss, Now York, in the ilnnl for the wnmen's ten nls tropliy in thn sIiikIps, stands forth ns one of tho fentiiri's totlnj . Both hnve been playing ably, Miss (Joss distln 1,'iilslilni; heoelf bv her victory over Miss Slnry K. llrowne, I.os AnRcles, In the senil-tinul round. Vincent IllcharilH nnd R. Howard Voshcll, New York, the nutlonnl in door champion, will ho opposed by Wnt sou SI. Washburn and U. Norris AVI1 liamH, -d, ltoiton mcinhers of tho Davis run tenm, in the llnnl of the men's doubles. New Yorh, AtiR. l.'. Suznnnc Lcnplen, French tennis champion, ar rived todav on the steamt-hip Paris to try the skill of America's women stars on their home courts. Representatives of tho United States T,nwn Tennis Association ainl Aineriiitn Committco for Devastated Frnnco went to the r'cr to greet the French queeti of the courts nnd planned to escort her this afternoon to n tennis court where she rould stnrt limbering up for her campaign. Her first match is scheduled for Slondny, with SIKsWcnnor Cioss as opponent, in tho opening round of the women's national championship nt Forest Hills. Mllo. London wns accompanied to America by her mother. A. It. de .TonnnK vice president of the neiu-n I.nwn Tennis Federation, nnd SIme. de Jonnnis. Sllle. Lenglen nnd SI. de Jonnnls will bo the guests of honor tomonow evening nt a dinner nrrnnged by mem bers of the American Committee for Devastated Frame, in tho interest?, of which she will appear in exhibition mutches in September. Maurice Case nave, French High Commiesiimer. has been invited to nttend as the official representative of the French Govern ment. Sllle. Lcnglen's arrival marks tho be ginning of a trip thnt she has antici pated with keen interest for ninny months nnd one thnt will be hailed with tho crcntest enthusiasm by the tfnui public of the I nitcd States, tier tle paiture for this country hnd to be twlco postponed because of an attack of bronchitis which incapacitated her, fol lowing her victory at Wimbledon late in June. She has now tecovcrcd. how ever, according to cablegrams rcceied by her friends here nnd should be in excellent condition for tho important tennis events' before her. Julinn S. Sly i nk. ns president of tho United States, Lawn Tennis As sociation, jchtctdiiv sent her nn otliiinl welcome in tho following wireless mes sage : 'Tennis Association takes pleasure in welcoming jou to United States ns one of the greatest plajers of nil time and hopes you will enjoy your stay. "SlYItlCK." v iiiiuiiT ui nnrnt, l Hlinnoaa Orlff replied. "Wc havo n better clih than wo have looked to be, and If can only get the hnblt of winning a few of these close ones and get some of our confidence bnck, thn Impetus of two al three victories will carry us hlehse than a lot of people think wc ran to streak and a losing; strcok is often vew thin. Vie have enough stuff to floj over on the right side on n day's no. tire, for we've go,t the pitching and ht punch, which are about all one needs hereupon about five days Inter tn ball club that had been losing steadliT suddenly begnn bowlins over every iJ. In sight, proving again that Oris hasn't been In bascbair thirty years f his health. ' Tho iTlvldlng Lino milB dividing line between a winning L and a loslnk streak Is ouite thin In other Rectors of existence from tlmo tn time. w SInny n winner has expanded his chest over the thoucht of trlninni,nt ...,, ficatlons when he merely hnjipcned lo be on the snfe side of victory by t gnat's eyelash, removed from defeat br a margin almost as thick as the set' ment of n toy bnllon. Once In a while a man wins as Barnes won nt Columbia. And ngnln a man lose? ns Itoger Wethercd lost nt 8t Andrews, where stepping on his ball cost him tho crown. The neck-nnd-ncck finish thrills the onlooklng populace, but you rarely saw Sinn O' Wnr In nny neck-nnd-ncck scrimmages down the stretch. Hut the nvcrage winner lm't a Slan 0' Wnr, n Dempscy or a Cohb. JUST why it is thnt most commission, nppointcd to regulate sport or regulate anything else should be 82 per cent sap or 84 per cent simp it nnother one of those qunint puzzles that remnln unsolved. Cnn it be that no nm- uui ii sup or a simp is willing to milILK the open golf championship he hooked ,"" l'a "rcgulntor'-'s jobV wns under way at Columbia, Wash-1 t'opirionr. ion. .Wrights reserved STRAWBRIDGE NINE BUSY Plays Quaker City Pros Today and North Philadelphia Stars Monday The Straw bridge & Clothier team has a hard opponent ot Sixty-third nnd Walnut streets this nftprnoon In the Qtinkor City Pros, n local club that has victories over many of tho best teams In the city. On Slondny Strnwbrldge & Clothier will piny the North Philadelphia Stars, enptnined by Slack Wheat, at Shibe Park, commencing at 2 P. SI. The winner of the came will then nlnv the Olcnside tenm, 1U21 champions of the hulmrbnn League. All three clubs In action on Slondny hnve star line-ups and tho North Phila delphia btars hnve Slack Wheat, Johnny Castle. Pert Yenbsley. Slike Doolan. .lack Ilnrrett. loner and Mnhnffey, for nierlv of Nativity. John SlcCann. bro ther of Kmmctt SIcCnnn. and Frank Ilukey, of Johnson City, Tenn.. League. BAT MURRAY IS WINNER Defeats Maxle Williamson In Wind- Up at Cambria Slaxie Williamson substituted for Jimmy Lavender against Hiittlinc Slur ray in the star bout nt the Cnmbrla Club last night nnd the Battler returned nn easy winner after eight rounds. Murray won by a wide margin, but Williamson's sameness was the out standing feature of the contest. Johnny Ilnyco won the scmi-finnl from Joe Hclmnnt, who took Young DigginV place, in eight rounds. George Dennj defeated Bill Delnney, Tommy Gorman outfought Leo Flynn nnd Jim Baxter walloped Young Singer. MILAN CUP RACE TODAY GIBSON IS AMAZED Says Tendler Poop Sport for Tak Ing Leonard Forfeit Saratoga Springs, X. , Aug. 13. Billy Gibson, mannger of Benny Leon ard, was amazed when he heard that Lew Tendler hnd token the titleholder'a forfeit osb?."000, because the latter failed in appear or weign in for the hout in Philadelphia jesterday. following the accident to the champion's left hand, which necessitated nn indefinite post ponement. "Tendler hns shown himself ov thla action to be sadly lacklug in sportsman slilp. tb say the least' said Gibson. "lotake n forfeit from a boxer becoure of circumstnnccH over which lie had no control strikes mc ns being the lat word in poor sportsmanship. If conditions were reversed Leonard ccrtainlv would not have claimed Tendlcr's forfeit." MADDONA MEETS CORRY IN MATCH RACE TONIGHT Rorelgn Champs Ride at Drome In Forty-Mile Event Vinccnzo Slnddona, the Italian motor pace champion, has been in a class by himself in match rnccs nt the Point Breeze Yelndinmo this season. Hi- lias won earn of these events in which lie hns participated in Philadelphia, and tonight Vim e will mnke nn effort to capture nnother. He is paired with Frank t'orry, Australian titleholdcr, in n forty -mile event. Tho race will be split in three heats, the contestant winning two being de cided a winner. The lir.st bent will bo, ten miles, the second twenty miles and if another is necessnry It will be ten miles. t'orry already has defeated Clarence i arman, international champion, and Jules Suquel, thn Flench titleholdcr, both nf whom run second in matches with Slnddona. Tho Australian has a lot of speed nnd ho may upbet tho dope aguinst the fleet Italian. For the first time this season a match race between motorcjele ilders will he decided. Kddle Boot nnd Johnny Schleo. both of whom have been suc cessful in pacing numerous winners nt the drome tills ,eur, ore to meet, nnd It will ho n twn-niit-nf. throe heot affair. A number of amateur races nnd sev eral with Class B professional con testants also hnve been arranged. Annual Event of Philadelphia Swim Club to Be Held at Mlquon The nnnunl 100-ynrd swim for the Frank J. Slllnn Cup will bo held at Slirpion this nfternoon. Tho race is open to members of the Philadelphia Swimming Club only, and was won by Robert Greers last year. Besides the Slllan Cup, which Is a perpetual trophy, a large silver cup will lie presented to the winner, nnd smaller ones to tho Fecond and third men to finish. JAP TEAM COMPLETE Kashlo Arrives In Chicago for Davla Cup Matches Chicago, Aug. IK. The line-up of the Japanese nnd Indian Davis Cup teams which will compete in the icnil- J finals of the international matches here next week wns made complete today with tho arrival of Scllchiro Kashlo, third member nf the Jnponese team. Hi is the utility member of the JnpaneM team. The two teams arc practicing dnllj nnd hot tennis Is expected when they tukc the field next Thursday. Follow ing the announcement thnt L. Deano and A. II. Fy.ee probably will compost the Indian doubles entry, the four mem bers of the Indian outfit nre competin? to determine the singles entrants on the basis of the intri-tenm competition. It Is expected that Captain S. M. Jacob and Slnhoniined Sleem probably will piny in the two singles matches scheduled to stnrt Thursday. Bobby Burman Outpoints Ty Cobb Atlnntle City, Aug-. 13. Hobb Wurman, of Phliadelphlu. earned tho decision mer Tr Colib, nlso of Philadelphia, In ten r until In the wind-up at tho weekly show of the North side A, C Sammy Hobtnson best Hobby Itobtdeau, Young" Joe llrodley scorfd a tech nical knockout over Joe Lophb hpn ths rsf oi en stopped tho fiiht In the flrst round. -m- Norfolk West ffiaimamu 'Jlta l VI j, ., uu.u,. hi. i-iuiiififuurir IN J. llulmeyllU at Gartner aXa.., Parkland. Sc What comes after the purchase price? 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