: v -' y " V U,) ,a:, . f-T, ",, , . , t. wr (iiiixHsm , " r. H 'EVENING PUBLIC T.F.DOEJ-PHlLADELPHfA; MONDAY. AUGUST 15, 1921 IT Mile . Lenglen Will Not Make American Debut on the Court in NewJToi&J MILE. LENGLEN FACES . TEST IN FIRST MA TCH french Marvel Meets Miss ' Goss in Opening Round 0f Women s Title Tennis Tomorrow T3E test of tennis as played by our American women wilt come In the tlonnl championships which stnrt to 0,rt the West Side Club, Forest Hills, int. T.enelcn. the famous French mar- i , , jn onr midst, nnd although su .Joe on Ktiropcnn courts, her ability tjt to be proved on this sldo of the Mi Vm' . The public will not hnve long to wait to hear of Mile. Suzanne's prowess on American courts, for she faces one of h. best of the American women, Miss Jr.! ". floss, who on Snturday readied r.iesuut " ' : . . . . Five Leading Batsmen in Two Major Leagues he final round nt SoahrldRc nnd gave MrWJWta HJiirsto.lt Mill ory a thrill jni battle before she relinquished the honors nt 8-0, 83. u ..,' . will tin nlnvlne on her miss ww" " -, .:''""- Vi.. Blli: i Uliumuia mc Itleht now she Is immo courts, for West Side Club trying excellent tennis, nnd nlthoiiKli ft? Is not expected to win, she should f. .1.1- tn irivo the world's chnmpion I .owl mntch, particularly In view of the fact thnt the French girl arrived inlr Snturday and may be somewhat off htr game due to her Inactivity en route. Mrs. Mallory Best IJet Interest In the nntlonal champion slips, of course, will center around Mile Lcnslcii nnd the work of Mrs. Mallory. Mrs. Mny Sutton llundy nnd Miss Mary K. Ilrown. Mrs. Utindy ind Mies Urownc have come out of re tirement In an cfTort to keep the Ameri can title on this side of the wntcr, but their play to date has not been suffi ciently brilliant to worry Mile. I.englcn. On form, Mrs. Mnllory seems to hare the best chnncen against the French women, but she already has fallen before the marvelous game of the queen of the courts In Ktiropc. She has won the American singles cham pionship on five occasions. Mrs. Mnllory NATIONAL U5AOUB rtayrr nnd ctnb O. An. It. II. Arrr. Ilornsby. St. I-on'n.109 fl M 111 .401 Yotme. New York.iro SIB 03 Itl .Ml CttMiaw. Ill till 'ill 7n 2M 41 (Ml .fl(W Cruise, notion,.... (19 200 31 15 .SID Mann, St. LouU... 74 209 47 70 .311 AME1HCAN 1XAOVT. rinyrr nnd ctnb fl. All, It. II. Avrr, llrllmnnn, IMmlt 107 AM 0 II ,414 Cobb, Detroit S1 " mt .SM Ituth, New York... 100 372 124 140 .370 Tnhln. ft. Inil...10 4(1.1 07 174 .371 Slsler, St. Ijouls... 02 388 S2 142 .300 FEATURE MATCH IN WOMEN'S TENNIS Mrs. Mallory Meets Mre. Jeu- sup in Opening Round of Title Tourney Today CROWD EARLY AT COURTS Strawbridge Stars has been showing exceptional tennis during the last few weeks, but there nrc few who will be willing to back her against Mile Suzanne. Tlldon's Form Unknown f The selection of the American Davis Cup team hns been with popular favor. The combination of William T. Tllden, 2d; William M. Johnston, It. Norrls Williams nnd W. M. Washburn is the best in the land, nnd these stalwarts of the game should keep the coveted cup In these United Stntcs. Tllden still is in ictircment nnd hti condition is unknown, but it is believed that the long rest after his brenkdown will do him a world of sood and thnt ho will be on the very top of his game on September 2, when the challenge round of the Davis Cup begins at Forest Hills. Tllden, however, will not be able to show his ability against Americans again until the nntlonal championships will be played nt the Ocrmnntowu Cricket Club, beginning September I), and In'thcsc events our native champion will be pushed to the limit. The championships here will, In truth, be n real world's title tourney. All the foreign Davis Cup plnycrs will be held over hero for the nationals, nnd the best tennis tnlent In the universe will be in the competition. Johnston, the winner of the final it Scnbright nnd conqueror of Wllllnms, has been showing the best tennis of the American men to date, nnd in the na tionals here lie should give Tllden a terrific bnttle If they arc drawn into the same match. Forest Hills, N. Y., Aug. 1C Ten nis fans were here In force today for the opening of the woman's national lawn tennis championship tournament, Interest in which hns been heightened by the entry of Suzanne Lcnglen, French champion, who Is rated by many experts as the best woman player the game ever produced. Mile. Lcnglen was scheduled to meet Miss Eleanor Goss, of New Yotk, In tho opening round this afternoon, but tho mntch was nostnoncd until tomor row nt Mile. Lenglcn's request, so that she could hnve time to round Into form nftcr her voyage. The French stnr had one brief workout on tile West Side Club courts shortly ntter her arrival Saturday. Her plans for practice yes tcrdny, however, were blocked by rain. FllllUIVU li!UH-lv. v.. h..m o ,..v0..... follow : 2 P. M. Mrs. Mny Sutton Dundy, of San Francisco, vs. Mrs. Helen llomnns McLean, of New York; Miss Marie Wiigner. of New YorK, vs. Miss Leslie Mnncroft, of West Newton, Mass.. and Mrs. Dcnjnmln K. Cole, of North Andover, Mass., vs. Miss Clare Cassel, of New York. . .... a I M. Mrs. Molla Djurstcdt Mal lory. nf New York (present title holder), vs. Mrs. Marlon Zinderstein Jcssup, of Wilmington, Del., and Miss Jessie M. Oott. of Drooklyn. vs. Mrs. Cyrus Clark, of New York. MI An M1' -i w a. ?IBKSKit&JHzj5' -4v 4 NpJ -K PLAY TWIN BILL ATSBE PARK Winner of North Phlls-Straw- bridge & Clothier Clash Plays Glenside BIG LEAGUERS IN LINE-UPS What May Happen. In Baseball Today NATIONAL LKAflfK Clnb IV. ritubnrch 22 New York ! nonim 01 IlrookJm n? St. Iout SA Clnelnnntl 40 Clilrnro I riilllki S3 '.(' .018 .001 .575 .318 .SOS .411 .401 .300 FRIEDMAN NOW IN PIQTIP. I IMP! ICHT iMt . ill I iij LI I J IL-L.I VII I 1 .608 Win .007 .312 .303 I RECORD LEFT FOR BABSETO BUST Clarke's Eight Homers in as Many Times at Bat in One Came the Mark Boots and Saddle 16 MADE BY HIS TEAM Why all this ranting about Dnbc Jluth being the "King of Swat" the Bhftnoth of the sacred willow, the Wrecker of all twlrllngs? J. .T. Clarke, otherwise known as "NlK," the cdd-tlme catcher of the Pirate and other clubs nnd manager of ene of the famous marine baseball teams during the war, would like to have these quectfons answered. And Clarke has a reason. He avers that Ruth mny hold the world s home run record, that ho may be the worst-feared batsmnn In the big league today, but when it comes down to hold ing the lnurel for prodigious feat of clouting in n single gnmc, tho Dabc is btaten to a fare theo well. Clarko hns n wide nnd vnrlcd expori tnw as a mnjor and minor lengue player. He hns been down In the sticks more than once and knows ballplayers when he pops them. He has the great eit respect for Ituth nnd calls him one ef the mightiest hitters the game has ever had. but when It comes down to talking about whnt Ituth has done In the way of home runs In a single game, uarKe Jmt snickers. According to the best available records Ruth has not counted more thnn two homers In nny single gnmc. True. In double benders, for a dnv's work he hail crashed the old horsehido for as many ns three, but outside of that he cannot compare with Clarke. Clarke's Great Feat The grent feat of the former marine occurred In 11)02. On July 14 of that yjar In a regular championship game Played hetivepn PnrRlonnn nnil Tex- , arknna In the old Texns League, Clarke itnt to bat elglit times, nnd on each occasion knocked out n home run. Eight in one game is n record that probablv will stnnd for all time. The More of the game in which Clnrke mnde ill irrepronrhnble record was 51 to 3 in favor of Corslcana. Clark,e's team. The lnrgcst score In the major leagues In the lai,t ten years was mndc by the Athletics when the Mnckmen defeated we Tigers somo yenrs ago twenty -ome runs to two. It will he remeni Jed thnt the members of the Detroit warn went on n strike that day nnd "URbey Jennings had to go out nnd collect an aggregation of misfits in cud ng his pitching coach and some vuiimo stars. Which all goes to prove that lnrgc Jwe gnmoB are scarce these days and Jiiat a batter hcldom comes to bat more mn six or seven times. Of course If .Jai? ,wcnt "ftccn or more innings l.?iA .th ma,,c n llome run each time I.L. . "e woulu tlc r even better the !iffiima,l,c b Clarke, but this is well 'WW the Impossible. iJ.or.ll.uln to h0C, ut a homer every S," l"t for fifteen or more innings would mean that n rival team would -' io inatcii the score made bv Ituth !.. .wl,,ch is nl80 beyond the ctrned immediate past are eon- Wty-three Safeties mS."'8 ,,eam in thnt memorable tw?nt. !lgcd out fty-threc hits for idln?!il n"ulc but fivo crr0". cn hot nf l0 mj!",ber f bnl'8 that were toerrL,o1'e.lk'l,,I,er8', Corsicana failed it,Ier ' backi"8 ,ts Pitcher in good thMSet",'.1"'; ?,"g, t0 th0 contest was rkin v'"- '""Kcr oi me Tex- lK ?nii,,"mikcpt, DoWitt " tl, mouml y M"i M-!!8t hnvo bcen a sPnrcity do that t0V mnn,,scr t0 In Lead Aj,aIn tteuS, 11u.nkccs we.nt the fore in the Jeaterinv i "" ''ORi'e pennant race Ml Vlr fm V'1". l,.' 'evelund Indlnns Faber V.V7. . l" ,en''HK 'eague twlrlcr, C' like 1',i'"K?;,I1.0Wever' tl,e clinm i ; nJi .-1 lrtes. are setting n lit kfm $b lc .Pittsburgh Is having Oliat. ?iUlty, , keeping ahead of the iVk. ' lc.Velnn.l I'na bcen unnblo to Catehr v"e ee8. The Joi Idhn,.d 8atu'y. mny handlcai which hns taken five consecutive games from Chicago, appears to hnve n much steadier pitching staff thnn New York. Huston's hope of reaching the top Is dwindling. With a handicap of eight games to overcome in forty-eight to be played the llrnves would hnve to aver age two victories In three games while the I'Iratcs were breaking even. The play of the Drooklyn club In the West Was n Mirnrlse. tlin Ilnilpprn fnHm three series out of four. fll In the American League Cleveland hns failed to show the same run-scoring power ns New York, although both met the same tennis Inst week. Little difference is seen in n comparison of pitching strength. The home-run hit ting combination of Ituth, Dakcr and Mctibcl, which had n total of eleven cir cuit hits lust week, has been of great aid to tho Yankees. NAME DATE FOR P.R.R. MEET Athletic Committee Sets September 24 for Annual Event The Pennsylvania Railroad Syntcm General Athletic Committee hns an nounced thnt its annual outdoor meet this year will be held nt Dcnlson, O., ou September 21. There will be events for men and women employes, as well as for sons of employes of tho entire system. Among tho men's events will be ten nis matches, n tug-of-war, trapshoot ing, circling hoses against time for bnbebnll players, pitching quoits nnd horseshoes, swimming races and the uhiml Held events. The women will tnkc part in tennis nnd a fifty -yard dash. A feature will be the first of three baseball games for the system championship, between tennis chosen by elimination In the sev eral regions. Horsfs which appear best at Saratoga today are: First race. Pohaska. Pick wick. Tlngnllng; second. Doublet. Rob ert Oliver, Wisest Fool; third, Knot. Thiindcrdnp. Enfilade; fourth, Ynnkee Maid. Dantry Pass, Dudnnn ; fifth, Klllnla. Sportlbov, Dartmoor; Blxth, Bigheart, Santa Clara, Bcmorccnrcful. At Fort Erie First race, Playwright, Humorist, Dumpcty Dumps; second, Cormornn, Youneed. Vcncssn Welles; third. Sudor. Chief Sponsor. W'trh Flower; fourth, Maneuver, Fort Bliss, Missed the Time: fifth. Boniface. King Thrush, Fixer; sixth. Cotton Blossom. Rrisk. Antilles; seventh. Trickster II, Warlike, Mountain Hose 11. B. T. Wllnon. rreuMfnt of tho Snrnlntft rinclnir Annwlnllon. Kv n ldnl nf rU"lon dinner to thf n-.embora nf tho Stulp Ra,-lne Arnncttilinn of New Yorlc. Maryland nnd Kentucky, expoctcd to.mak for hnrmony ! tswen tho rarlne bodlei of tho three Slates. The rhonlxrllle Fnlr AMoelntlon cloiM a MiiveiiKul race nic-t at PlionlxvilIe on Sat. urday. which began lait Tumlnv, The meet inc Wfti well rsprmentrd by rhllndMphtim and noma cjod horc wero entered. Th Imlf-mlle trnrk In In pood condltljn. tt In ihnwn by thn time mnde, and the plant la cry ittracttvs. rommnder Re had told Sir Tlartnn. which will te eent permanently to th atu.l. Mr. noes remrxlni servlco fjr live years. "Big" George Enrnshaw (tipper), of the Strawbrldgc & Clothier, will probably pitch this nfternoon's camo uffMnst tho North Philadel phia All-Stars nt Shlbc Pnrli. This Is an off day in local DascDau circles, neither the Phils nor A's being scheduled home, but instead the fans enn witness a twin bill between three local tenms nt Shlbc Park, starting nt 2 P. M. The first contest will bring together the Strnwbrldgc & Clothier and North Philadelphia Stars, captnlned by Mack Wheat, formerly of the Phillies. Tho winner will then meet Glenside. 1021 champions of the Suburban League. Wi'd Dill Donovan has been pecured to throw out the first ball. North Philadelphia hns many former big leaguers in the line-up. Among tho number nrc : Mack Wheat. Johnny Castle, Mike Doolon, Bert Ycnbsley nnd Hen (Silbort, formerly of tho Phillies: .Tnrk Darrett. formerly nf tho Iteds; Hnplnc, Stcnton Field Club; Toner nnd Mnhnffcy, of Nativity : John McCnnn, brother of Emmett McCnnn : Frank Bcrkcy, formerly of the Johnson City, Tennessee League team. Tho llnc-up for the Iirst game loi- AMERICAN l.KAOrn IV. 1 I'.f. Win lx)e 41) .033 . ... 41 .! .012 .013 A3 .A31 At ..VKI ,ft03 .403 m .nil 00 ,439 .101 0? .411 .430 00 .373 ri..h V... Vnrk 00 Cleveland 5 Wuhtnrton J? St. Lonli M Ilonton 00 Detroit SI t'hleaio 7 Atlilrtlca 41 .133 .42? .Sailor Earns Prestige in Bouts With Dundee, Tendler, White and Welling WILL ARRIVE HERE TODAY Nick Carter (lower) Is fielder on the team center FIRST HOME GAME A B Marshall E. Smith Will Meet C's Tomorrow Evening The Marshal! K. Smith baseball team has becurcd home grounds nnd will be seen on nn uptown diamond for the bnl nncc of the senson. The store boys field is located nt Second nnd Krle ave nue nnd heretofore has been used by the Smith & Furbush. finmes will be plnyed on Tuesday nnd Friday evenings nnd Saturday after noon. The Initial contest tomorrow evening will feature the A D C's, of Indianapolis, a member of tho National Colored Dnscball League. This club has twice defeated Hill dole nnd Bacharnch Giants nnd this Is Its first game In this city, with the ex ception of those ployed with Hilldnle. Johnson or Mnhoncy will pitch for the colored stnrs. with Powell behind the plate, while Pete Liebert will hurl for the Smith team, with McConnoll catching. Two triple by Jake nnnltert ntrr the main fivrtorn In Clnelnnatl'a win over the Card inal. The hlt drove In three runs. N. rilllA. STARS Wheat, catrhnr. ('anile, left fleh!. Yeabnley. right field. Ioolan. nhnrtatop. Ilarrett. aeeond base. Toner, third ba. .Mnhaffey. 11 rot base. Mennow. catcher. Ilerkcy. Ditcher. Dale, pitcher. lows : s. & c. Doyle, ahortetop. Carter, center field. Curtla. rlnht nied. flwlk-ler. left flt-t.t llltllnr. third baae. Wllllama. tlrnt bane. While, eecond bate. AlKle. ratehr. ailmore, catcher. Harnahanr. pitcher. Colllna. Dltrhr. Umptrea Monte Crois and Harry Adam. The players who will tnke the field for Glenside in the second gnmc nrc : Wilcox, second bnse ; Kgloss, shortstop ; Hopkins, cntchcr; Hallowcll, first base; DavH, right field ; Gtay, center field ; Dcllls, third base ; Iteyfsnyder, left field; Kearney, pitcher; Twining, pitcher. Negotiates Difficult Swim Roe ton, Aup, IS. Another candidate for the lone, hard swim acroaa the English Channel emerged from the ocean at Iloa ton Llcht yesterday, when Charles Loth, of Mouth Boston, completed the twelve miles from Chnrteatown llrldee. Hla time waa ft hours and 3T mlnutea. He contended with a itlft wind and a choppy sea most of the way. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS national ij:.ui'i: Now York. 81 I'hllllra. J. lloston, 3 Rrooklrn, I. riltabtirch. ti Chlenco, 0. Clnrlnnntl, 6 Ml. I-oul. 1. AMERICAN LKAGCK Athletlr-New York. nt scheduled. Chlcafo, 4 Cleelainl, I. lloston, 2 WnHhlnBton. 0. St. Lula, l Detroit, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Colnmbti, 4 Ix)ulTlIIe, 2 (first came). IiOulTlll 2l Columbn. 1 (second unmol. Toledo. 7i IndlnnnH)lls, I (first irnme). Tolnlo. 7 1 Indianapolis. S (econd Knme). Ht. Tanl, 2i Milwaukee, 1 (first rnme). ..,U .,.A fl. f lli.nl ft tmrintl vnttl.l. .iiiinnuniT, ui .'., ......... ."..w.--. w - Minneapolis, it itansHj iuy, viv "i Mlnnrupolls. 8 K:in.i CItj. 7 (2d cuuie). E-V8TWIN LIlXflUE Worcefller. 4t Albany, 1 (flrt irame). Albany. Oi Worcester, 3 (second rnme). rittMleld Bl Watrrbui-y. 2. Other runts postponed, rnln, NOVTIIiaiN ASSOCIATION Memphis, 4t Atlanta. 3. NashTllla, 4 'haltnnoorn. 3 (first came). Nashville. Si Chattanoot.i. 3 (2d rnme). New Orleans, Oi Mobile. 0. Other clubs not scheduled. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAIiUE rhlllles at New York. Other club not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chlcnro at Cleveland. Detroit at St. I.oul. Only eaines seheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS OK YESTERDAY IlufTalo, Os Newark. 0 (first game), Newark, Si llnffnlo. O (seiond came). Raltlmnre, 7 Toronto, ft. Other frames postponed, rnln. SCHEUl'LE FOR TODAY Rochester at Readlnc. Toronto nt Ilaltlinore. Iluffalo nt Newnrk. Syracuse n Jersey City. STANDING OK THE CI.VIIS w. i. r.c. w. l. r.c. Ilalllmnre 02 19 .700 Nennrk . A2 07 .137 llurTrtln... 72 B2 .Ml Sjrncuse. 47 70 .402 Toronto.. 04 R7 .020 Renillnc.. 41 70 ,3.V) Roehrstrr, 02 55 .5110 Jersey ( Ity 10 70 .J97 8acred Heart Cadets Cop Another The Sa;red Heart Cadets added another is In to -.lulr .ilrcr-dy lonK etrlnc nf victories by takluc the ntasurc it the illfdln A. C. at Meadow ar.d Mifflin streets yesterday aflernjon by iho Jcorj of 10-8 The features of the Kani were the bitllnu nf Clilck" Mullln and the fielding- of H-nlth. Many Hurt When Stands Fall Kansas City, Autt. 15. M'jre than a score of persons were Injured, none of them seri ously, when a section of seats at the local American Association park fell yesterday during the first came of a double-header be tween Minneapolis and Knnsaa City. The seats had been erected temporarily to ac commodate what officials said waa the largest crowd over attendlnc a came here. Uy LOUIS II. .IAFFE Sailor Frirdmnn has scurried to the froht by his exhibitions In the lnt sea son. Although the tar hns bcen boxing for n number of yenrs, there bnd been nothing unusual or senntlonnl nbout hit) Ability not even enough to get his record In the boxing niinunl. Hut it is n cinch the 30122 book wilt Include bouts fought by the Chlcngoan. Since the beginning of tho 1020-21 season Friedman hns been flnlllng his fists in real bie-lcncuc style. He didn't prove n flash In the pan when be mnde I - n brilliant battle ngninst Johnny Dun dee, but followed up with grent mntches ngninst Lew Tendler, Chnrlcy White and Joe Welling. Meeting sucli n quartet of stars inside of n few months with no decisive setback ought to tiunllf.v nny guy among big-lcnguo bnttlcrs. Friedman is scheduled to blow in from the Windy City some time todnv. The sailor wants to prove before lie phows here In n return twitch with Tendler at the Phillies' P.nll Park, on the night of August 24. thnt he is no bimbo, or nnything like thnt, so he informed the promoters, Herman Tny lor nnd Ilobby Cunnls, thnt he would do his most Important trninlng here in Philadelphia. ' In Public Workouts As Tendler will condition himself for , this mutch at Philadelphia .lack O'Brien's, it Is probable thnt the snilor will go to work at Adam Itynn's. .lust , so long ns they don't come in droves , Adam dlesn't mind n little nftcrnoon audience at his gymnasium, nnd Fr'i-d man may bo seen in action nt the Itynti studio. Sixth and Vine streets, until the dnv of the bottle. 1 It will be remembered that Frledmin I boxed here nt th" Olwupin Club M'vern' years ago, meeting Stanley Ilinckle, of Cray's Ferry, In one of the prellmi i nnries. In that bout Frlcdmnn didn't look so good not bad, but not good Anil no one knew it any better than the tailor, apparently for immodiatch after the contest Friedman packed bag nnd baggage and hied himself buck to ail. i Hut there hardly is nny doubt now that Friedman lias punched his way liitn (lie llmellffht whoro he 'OOtllS as a worthy opponent for Chnmpion Lcnnnrd, or would be eligible ns oti entrant in nn elimination tournament for tint lightweight tlt'e, were lieiiny to vnente the Kid -pound division nnd enter tho welterweight Held. A Tough IJlrtr Tendler himself ndmlts that Fried man is n tough bird. "Didn't I ruin both my hnnds on him?" nuerlcd tho local southpaw today nftcr his return from Atlnntic City, wlicrn he vacationed Inst week. "Punching that guy is llko hitting tho side of a brick wall. That i,!Mir t met lilin in Milwaukee. I put botli my mitts out of commission and couldn't box again for eight weeks. Ono or two Chicago papers gavo Friedman a victory over Tendler in their first meeting and tho other critics in thnt city decided their home-town entry had earned n drnw, but all of tho Milwaukee journals favored Tendler with a sliadi; decision. Motor Record-Breaker Killed Toledo, ()., Aug. 15 Lesa than half an hour afler he had broken the world'a dirt trntk motorcycle record for one mile, cover ing tho distance In 4Us. Albert V. Hums, twenty-soven, of Oakland. Calif., was fatally injured when In the nrst lau of a twenty five mils race at the fair crounds here es lerday. a fellow rider crowded him. forclnic his machine to skid and crash through a fence Hums' neck was broken and ho died en route to a hospital. P I A N O Si dm It w u Banjos at $20 Case, extra strings, music rack and instruc tions go with it Other musical out fits at all prices EASY TERMS WURLJIZER 809-1 1 CHESTNUT ST. Btfuieen 8lh & 9th Sts. Scraps About Sscrappers Binglcs and Bungles Yoaterdav's Illj Noise Ocorjre Whltted'n home-run drlte In the seVentli Innlnc enabled the I'Iratcs to trim the Culm. It was th" only score of the day. He nlso poured water nn the only ch ince that Chlenco had to flare ;ip when doubled llolleclier off second In the clchth. Urban "neds" Faber, who was knocked put of the box by Cleveland on Friday, came back (trnnc. and alloned the Indiana but Ave hi". Incidentally, tho defeat dropped the Ohloana from tho league lead. Tv Cobb's eves are supposed fo be on the bUnle. but the fans out in St. iMutt will never believe it. All thnt T. Jlavmond did tilth til J stick writ tn hit n (wn; - .i"..V,' ond a homer with two on la five thus to the platter, " .KT,leN'w York ne?,J,Pf.r.s ,h,nk lot of the teams orrr here In I'iillly. Take n slant lit the head line Hint nppcarrd In a Gotham paper when Conn e .Mack bgincht n player thi other dayi Ilall flayer Went to .Minors .A' .1?r ' he A'a havo found one team hp.t thev can hand a laclnc to. They irav- t cicu id iueninnn io pny me semi-pro club lucre, nn wncn ine I'ime came to a jloso the score waa li! to 6 In favor of the Mncklota. Jimmy Djkea pitched part of the Cofcfter Wirts. o the CMeaoa Cubs, has been reUased to the new International leaoue. He ull! report fo the niil"s7eVa"b this nfenioon (it Heading. Kildle Konetchy wnrd the Dill from n nhutout by siii.islilnc n home run In the ninth Innlnir. Ilea had smacked a double Just P'otlous to Honey's hectic smash. Ilabe nuth hit a homer ncalnst the Colnm. bus Mendles In an exhibition came. H b.i. had a double and two singles, besides fnnnlnv twice, ."iis A mafor lenons record (or toil was art bu the Adflnnol Lcaoui when there 'ens no ehanoe o pitchers lit the lour names nlnuril OI the eloht twlrlers. Morrison, of p Ut,'. buroh. pitched hs best oame, blanklita Chi. capo with three hits. rrankle llrlttnn Is mansred by Chick Jan nettl. Chick thinks Frankle Is Kolnir to de velop Into one of th best mtddlewe'chts ever turned out In Philadelphia. Tontcht Iteltlon mee's n nun"ter who ha been blns-onilnir In P.vith Imllsdelphls. Tommy IxxiRhran hv name, and they will clash at the Eleventh Street Arena. Other bouts: nushy Caspar vs Kddle Dempsev Youne Jack Malone vs. Mlckev Dorr. Hobby Ilyan vs. Al nico and Joe Kelly vs. Joe Hayes, Three boiits are scheduled tonight In con junction with tho carnival of St. Aloyslus1 fhurch. Twentv-slith nnd Tasker treets. The matches are: Haskv Ferris vs. Dick Perry. Mike Kelly vs. Freddy Woods and Jimmy Dcvlna . Mike Martin. Otto Hitches I m-iklni matches for a club at Drldcelon N. J-. where open-air shows will be ataarcd for the remainder of the summer. Herce-tnt Ttny Smith Is prepared to resume his boxlnc career after resllnir In thy coun try for several weeks, lis will ro after all the llcht heavy wclrhts. Smith writes. Younc Joe Horrrll has been training faith fniiv Rnd he Is In shape to start boxlnc under the wine of Frankle Koln. Borrell la open for welterwelKht competition, Yot-nc Jack Mnlone. who meets Mickey nt. innlaht Is anxlotia for matches with ySuIib Cost": Patay Wallace and Battling Murray. nmr noncherty Is runnlns; a show hfenn? thTchester Chest Fund, show for th hnent of the jnesier J.nest runo at !." '"'"i-.A nnluht. Eddyetone Ml ler boxes Ben Taylor lnthe headllner. s.ii rHnlmnn. who meets Lew Tendler at ?he inUladSph a UH, J'ark Wednesday Si-hi 1 ,v?ek Is schedul'd to arrive rt town today. FrTedman has boxed Tendler before. vAAtM riirrortl. Altoona llghtwelcht. Is In nJnMfrtnhls. Ill doesn't bar any one at 13.1 founds C.'W.Flenard la manaclnc Cllf- ford. ' -t.n.i.. v Kttlnser writes that Bryan noCwhnw hJ run out of a match with Jack.. Clark. St. Paul's Traveling Nine Ht Paul's Professional!, of South Phlla j, fLi. will tratel for the rest of the sea 2oPhI Camaln Harold 8. Mofrtt aays hla f.n i in the best at form. Durlnc the fm month St Paul's has defeated such !sJn. S Ja?k nines' Old Timers. Smith FrTm.h Baruam I'ark. Fortyelchth Ward. ( Nt Smith and Delco of Darby. Cap aln Mof fltt would like tn hear from first-class i.. .ihii Aberfoy e, Chester, Shanahan, vSJVh' Phlladefthla Professionals. Brides buri Natlil ? Ilohlfeld and Belfleld. Harold W" ? utli Seventeenth street Telephone Orecon 3082 It, Motorcycle Accident Causes Death tv.ierlno N. Y.. Auc, IB. Leroy S. Mar tin, of "uWrpoof. a. suburb of Syracuse. .it in c hfilDllftl nrro ytwciMay na iuv r.sult of injuries eustnlned whin his motor cycle l?ft the track during a race staced w Biurday afternoon by the Syracuse &, i.Club. Clsero Cummerford. also of Syracuse, a side-car partner ot -Martin, escaped badly bruised. loss of wns handicap the Y. M. C. A. 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