. ;v?P'c? ,f JI'.U.J. .., I BTENIN& PTJBEIO .liEriGEBhrPHItADEEBHIA, THUESDAiY, 'AUCrtTBT 18, 1921' Xl . i A Mrs. Mallory and Mile. Lengleh Sure WALKER WAS ONCE A STAR CATCHER Mack's Injured First Baseman Has Been Playing Great Ball at the Initial Sack INDIANS DEFEAT ATHLETICS I- it. MJ Httin fallATC Ml A for tJTot the A Met In received with n ffiln flrit baseman of the Mack., is ? In from roncusalon of the brain. S"PopulnHa.l on the initial rack hn. rtdearcd himself to local fandom by hl wrd. earnest play, and was regarded i. n of the first -base finds of the year, "johnnv a" struck by n batted ball in the first inning of the game with Clevc ltnd yesterday and wns knocked uncoil iilous. He was removed to the Emcr I?n Hospital and oftcrwnrd to nn Sher where the ntntomcnt was issued that ho wns in a serious condition. 1 Jamicson shot n wicked grounder Aitn the first base lino in the opening & that took a wicked hop on the ' lrt lounee. Walker shot his" gloved hand UP for the pellet but missed, the &"de colliding with his head and Dori:"i i.i nnnrlntin. Walker wnrt ffid ami carried from the field. lew-" , wnM n mnniVinr nf flip Dm Moines team of the Western League when one of Connie, Mack's scouts saw Mm play. At that time he wbb regarded ai the best catcher in the league. He ld the bnrkstops In hitting, banging theborschldc for well over .300 Johnny threw down his mask and wind pad and Joined the army shortly after war was KWhen' he returned from Franco he was sent to Akron. In the Interna tional League, by Mack. He went South with the Athletic last year and made rood from the stnrt. He is twenty-four rears old and weighs nbout li.i pounds. Four Twlrlcrs Trounced The Mnckmcn lost the game to th" Indians yesterday nfter peoring four runs in the first inning off their stnr hurler, CovelPikie. Caldwell went to hfa rescue and succeeded in keeping the base blows down. The Indians came rliht back in their half and counted fire runs, driving Hoy Moore, our btnr touthpaw to cover. Harris, who relieved the left-hander was easy for the C'leve landers and was driven off (he mound in the second. Ficemnn hurled from then until the sixth, when ItollleXaylor took the hill. Nineteen hits rang out off the bats of the Indians, while the Maokmen col lected thirteen. Whltcy Witt's tingle In the first Inning gnvc him the rerord of having hit safely in eleven straight games. Tillle Wnlkcr's double in the same frame ran his consecutive hitting btrcak in games up to nine. Down Go the Braves It begins to look as though the Braves have shot their bolt. For the second time In a week the Mltchmen suffered n double reverse, the Cubs turning the ttlck citerdny In the Beaneatct.s' own bailiwick. For a time It nppenred as though the Braves were going to repeat their famous 1014 rush upward, and on one occasion were only five and a half games behind first place, an the lflht two weeks they have dropped steadily back in their mad llight. They nie not out of the light by any menus, but It will tnke herculean work to bring them up to within the danger point for the l'lrates nml the (iiiints. They have nn opportunity to beat out the Giants for second place providing that the Mcdrawltcs play the in-and-out ball they have exhibited of late. While the I'iratcs were idle here the Giants legainrd the half game they lost on Tuesday by bumping the Iteds In the first game of the scries. Itubc Marquard, who formerly woVe the livery of the Giants, dropped the game nml Toney was credited with the victory. The figures read C to 3. The game for the score would indicate mors hitting than Is revealed in the box score. The Giants made their sextet of tallies on the mine number of hits, while the Reds had but four safeties. The Dodgers and Cards were in the threes of a struggle over in the City of Churches when Jupiter I'luvlus In terfered, and after a long wait the jame was called off at the end of the fourth inning. The Dodgers were lend ing, 3 to 1, when the elements inter fered. Willie Donk was on the mound for tho Mound City aggregation and Reuther, tho recalcitrant twirlcr, hurling them up for the Dodgers. Tho Yanks continued to hold their one-point lead by smashing White Sox hurling for twelve hits nnd eleven runs. Wilkinson was bnttcil from thn mound in tho third, when the Huggmeu put Mx counters across the platter. Hob Shaw key twirled for the New Yorkera and held the Sox to six hits. What May Happen hi Baseball Today NATIONAL I.K AdUE Win .OIK .(Kill .(173 nao Ml .4 42 .435 P,fM.... W. I. V.i T.ose t.OH ..Mil .504 ..113 .4n.i .434 .42(1 t.310 SMIt .010 re- 71 UK II'J no i t 4(1 35 U 4(1 47 54 .11 03 01 70 .(II.-, .Mill .Mil ..12! ..10.1 .417 .4.10 .315 ft- J-oul Cincinnati LflMM . PUUIc : .112 .503 327 ,310 Split AMERICAN I.K W. I.. I'.C. nrij Win .(110 .(I2H ..130 .5011 PI..U 07 4(1 . .' n'l "Mhlniton if- .Iouls Jloton ...., U'trolt ..,,, Win (no. .020 .010 .1122 .SOO 70 (II) sn so ni 47 i M n.i m ii ni .ota .tan .ftOI .407 .4.1.1 .423 177 inn .4(18 .450 .40.1 .447 .420 .421) .375 .300 41 70 3U9 tl.OSH two, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS M,m TIONAI, I,K.(!UK CTiliiiSX"1 MJjurh I'odtnonuli ruin, fffi 5' """ton. 4 (llrst (nine). Ntw i.i?' "r,.0,, fcna ame). St li,?i,kii "' , Inflnnntl. 3. lan&filn. 00 '" c""eU "' 'nd of ,ourth AMKKICAN I.KAOUK V?,7'lvn''; '?' Allilctlm. H. ft i-0irfe,.u.' t-iilrnno 3 "oJlon-Dctrolt posUwnrdi nitn. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION "SS'T--1' "- "" B 7 ,ni,,"s" Mm 70'nnib. 4t "Innlnithnm. 3 ("fcond "ih&,i.;5;,te' " lnn,n,t,, "" T.. MKK",AN ASSOCIATION J'lnnMpo lii Toledo oi;imbu. o, st. rk,,i. 2 . KSTKRN I.K-VOUK B?iMl?Mr,J,0.l ,''"'fl'll. . Wailk11, 1 llurtford, 0. 6; 4n,' l:ln,.,3.0,"1 ""ne)' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE n Kwui.rs or yi:stkriay ilo-Jc'riV cif?"rsJ'Uy-.B "lr,t """) Mj0i'cry tltjSeconU (mils iotiollfd C?r&Ul Ito'l'i-I". H. Tiro5?o it.n'.n"rW l"l"l"'''dl rain. J.It,n"n,c I'ocll'oiifdi ruin. 8TANIIINM UV TIIU CI.UIIS S9SK? & && K.W.rk . .fti W FLEISHER NINE IS HOI AFIER TRIP Yarners Expect to Get Going Again at Expense of German town Team This Evoning SPRING CITY AT BRIDESBURG Thn FleUher bnscbnll team is back on tho home field this pvenlnir nfter n four- day trip ui the State, which proved iinyinins out ouccessful for iMnnager O'Hrien'g boys. Tho Yarners failed to win a same, tho thrco entnes ulnycd nil roMiltlns in reverses. Tho conleit wllh T.niiMlnlo Inst evening wns called off on account of rain. ')'li ili-if with Mio Crcs'onn Tlpers was dronped by the score of 4 to 1. Hnzlcton found tho going n little easier, nnd rolled i(i a total of 14 runs against 7. The Ynrncrs gave their beet exhibi tion at Shamokln, whero they wcro nosed out bv n slnslo run, fi-4. Tonlqht downtown fnns will sec Davo nonnls' Oermnntown Club in action. The Suburbanites were benten by Flelshcr in the closing innings Inst week when "Pess.v" Normllo los-cd the game nw-ay by walking five men In succession after pitching brilliant bail. r.lg George Mnguiie or Hilly Wilson will hurl for the Germs, while Gricshabcr will no doubt pitch for the home team. Pratt to Get Clianco Perry Relfsnyilcr. of the North Phil lies, will start Pitcher Pratt in a gams on the home field, nt Fourth anil Wlngohocking streets, this evening against the Baltimore Hlock Sox. To date Pratt has been used In the role of n relief hurler and lias showed won derful form. The fnns linvc been after the Phils' manager to give him n chance, nnd lie will start him tonight. Marshall K. Smith, which defeated the A. H. C.'s, of Indlnnnpolls, in its first home game, on Tuesday evening, will journey to Hclilcld's field, In Ger mantown. nnd oimoso tho country club nine. "Ull!" Hill likely will pitch for Hellicid, while "I'cte" I.Icbcrt is the selection of Manager Carroll. "Kddie" Lui-k and his Harroweato nggrcgation wcro halted by rain in their nrst nome game nt I'cncoyd Inst evo ning, but will journey to Thirteenth nnd Johnson streets nnd tackle the Old Timers. "Kddie" Gcrner will pitch for tho Hariowgate, while Manager "Jack" 1 lines Is not certain of his selection. Koycrsford nt Brldcsburg Spring City-Hoycrbford. a team that holds all sorts oC records for placing tie games, will meet IJridcsburg nt Rich mond and Orthodox streets. Eddie Cnskcy1 Is nnxlntm to win this contest nnd will send Victor Ivecne to the hill to oppose the visitors. Ilrldesburg nnd Nativity came to gether last evening nnd arranged to nlav a series oi eight games for the cham pionship of Hiidcsbuig and Iticliiitond. The lirst game will be played on Nativ ity Field on Saturday, August 127. The following week the teams are at Jirides burg. Several of the games will be stnct-il as twilight auali-.s. The Norfolk Stars, wiio have played two sensational games with hliannlntn. are back at Forty -eighth and llrown streets this evening. Uoth clubs hnc won u game in the series to date and each have been decided by a single tally Manager James Homier will use Walter Mnckin or Hairy in the box, nnd lie re ports botli in line shnpe for the fraj. Lansdale Target Shoot Saturday Tho nnm-.il roKlaU-red tnrcct thoot of the T.nnscHlfl Oun Club will be held nt Lanvdals. I'd.. SUurday. Tho enrd calls for l cvenm at a total of. 1MI tarRetn. HhootlnK Is to start nt noon. Thin shoot at I.Rnd.-ilo Is ona of tho blKKeat half day eent8 of thoi year and n lar.-u Held usually takes part In tho events. Th a jenr the lndlcatlonu aro that tho entry list will reach record proportion, nicht trochlea Mill be awarded, two fur each class. OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 15 A Triumph in Matchmaking Charley Lcdoux Danny Kramer Harry Kid Brown Geo. K.O. Chanej Johnny Dundee Joe Tiplitz Lew Tendler, of Phila., vs. Sailor Friedman, of Chgo. All 8 Hounds, dreatest bill efr offered. Kiery llctiter u stun erry one lius it rluinre. Phillies' Park, Wed. NighLAug. 24 Tlcltots. II, t". 13. I Hu quick at KcholfH Cafe. )2th and Filbert, or Tendler & alassman'M, S18 Chestnut. Get year partiei together now. Many lad'tei will attend. Big park; plenty of room. TODAY TODAY GRAND CIRCUIT RACES Belmont Driving Park 3-Year.(llds. "The Nunlirrk" Mono 'jO.I Trot "The llrlletue-Nlrutrord",. , shoo i!ll Trot "The Keith" joon Sllle nnd 100-1 nrd Iliifcl floo Knrlnic 2l0 I'. SI. DajlUht Hiulm (ioncrul AdnilsKlfln, $1.50, lnrludliir Tax Train nnd Trolley Km Ice A. bALNUKKS. hee'y. Bike Pt- Breeze VELODROME SInlcli Knre of the Nrnson. Races ' Cornered- 8 Heals 10 Slllra jtt.c )in,lilonu! Cnrnmnl Corrjl T :Ui SIntoreycle SInlrli Itnee lonlght 1IINT1.II is. HCIILKK 1-rlirn- r0e, 15c nnd SI. 10 lies. THE price of con- tcntment is the I price of Men-De-Lion. i 10 SIZES I I "One Standard of QaKiy" J From 10c to 3 for $1.00 I SI. i:iM-mnn & Sons Slfiri.. l'hllu. J . 'gratiries f Vancf' satisfies , SUZANNE m . sBLLLLLLHtiiB. 'JBT v , a. eBt & YF f mS' ' . v HKafllkw ' ' MawSxWIKs f-&Jwkt ' ftBllllll.BBBliH Keystone View Co. Mile. Ivenglcii, (Iio French tninfs champion, was escorted from tho court nt Forest Hills after her collapso In her match with Mrs. Molla Mallory, American champion. In the national tourney. The French girl wept us she walUetl to tho clubhoyso Today's Local Ball Games Ilnlllmore Illnek Sox nt North I'hlllle. I Fourth and M IniroliocklnE streets. I . Marshall K. Smith at Helllelil, (ierinan-1 ton n. I ItrookljTi Itoral OlantH nt Klclimond. Vo. Cuban Hlnr nt TomH HUer. Slndlaon Stars at Dobson, Thlrtr-fltlh and Queen lane. Norfolk Stars nt Slianahan. Fort)--cli:litli and llrnun streets. hprliiK Cltv-ltojersfonl nt Ilrldesburu, Blch mond and lrthxlox streets. Philadelphia 1'ros. tit Clenrilrld. I'n. St. 1'iiul 1-rof. nt .Media A. A.. Hlxtleth nnd Oxford streets. Ilonotnii-Armstroni; nt Ilirhnrneh Giants, Atlantic City. Klnniod Park nt Mlonm Hoys Club. Seventh-fourth street nnd lluUt menue. tit. Ilonlfnre nt Ixiuls Wnlther Slanufaetiir loir Comimnj, Torresd.ile uenue nnd N street ltOHen'no(l Professionals nt Cheltenham. Ilarrouirate nt Old TlinrrM, Thirteenth nnd Johnson streets. (lermantimn at Ilelsher, Tnenty-slxlh nnd ItfTil streets. South Phllly Ilflireis nt Tnmnqun. fran nt Cressonn Timers. Cressona. Fn. P. K. T. League "A" lllow Oroe nt Klehmond. Illrlimond nnd Orthodox streets. P. K. T. J-encuc "II" Calloirlillt nt TOle vntedi SlmnbrhUe & Clothier Field. Slxty th'rd nnd Walnut streets. 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In fact, It is not certain whether lie will remain in the ring nt nil. The French heavyweight said it all depends upon the result of n thorough examination by Hpcclalists which he plans to undergo nt the end of several rekn' vncation. Ho iletrlnrct he Is still worried over his swollen thumb nnd also will have his heart exnmtncd. Carpentier declines that if he finally retires he is prepnred to tako the end of his fighting enreer philosophically, having been n boxer for fifteen years. Larry Doyle Goes to Nashville Nnslitllle, Tenn., Auk 18. Larry Doyle, former second baseman nnd field captain of the New York National Iai:ue Club, has been slitned ns llaer-mano(er of the Nash- tile Southern Association club utJ will take chargo of the team Saturday. th Court in Rubber Match DISGUSTED WITH Mllo. Longlon Fears Americans Will Think Her a "Poor Sport" ANOTHER MATCH LIKELY Forest Hills, N. Y., Aug. 18.Mllc. Suzanne J.cnglon expressed fear today thnt Americans would regard her ns n "poor sport." Discussing her default to Mrs. Molla Mallory In tho women's national tennis tournament, after which sho refused to shako hnnds, the French stnr re proached herself with tears streaming down her checks. "I am disgusted." she said. "Dis gusted with mjsclf that I should ever havo gono on tho courts. My doctor ad vised mo not to play. My own better judgment warned me against it. I was really feeling badly. "You see, it meant so much to me. Just everything! I bad so looked for wanl to coming to Americn. 1 have nl wn.vs ndmlred vou from nfnr nnd I did wish to make a good Impression. And now I nm nfrnld everything is spoiled. Whnt grieves me most, however, is thnt I did not show inoro of the game spirit of my country. Didn't Hc-ilteo Action "Really I did not realize what I wns doing when I broke down nnd de faulted. If I had to do it all over again It would bo so different. I felt eo sick, and everything seemed going ognlnst me; but I should not have given in had I realized whnt I wns doing. I nm afraid jou Americans will think I nm what jou call n 'poor sport.' "I was it little heavy-hearted, flow could one help It? And. of course, I show my feelings more than you calm Americans. I nm not dlscourngcd. I am going ahead as If nothing had hap pened. My one nmbltion now is to meet Mrs. .Unllory again. Thnt Mile. Lcnglcn nnd Mrs. Mallory will again contest for court lnurcls be fore the French star leaves America was practically assured scterdav. Mile. Lenglcn visited the courts during tho afternoon to express hor regret at being unable to continue her inntcli. Mile. T.englen hud onlj been in her box a short time when Mrs. Mnllory came over to nsk how nlie wns feeling. Tho two great rivals chatted together for a short time and both expressed re gret that they would bo unable to play together in the doubles. Mrs. Mallory warned Mile. T.englen to tnko care of herself and not to re sume plnying until she felt entirely equal to It. Just before Mrs. Mallory left the box Mile. I.cnglcn told her thnt she hoped they would meet again on the courts before she returned to France nnd the American champion re plied: "Oh, I nm sure we will." Contest Appear Certain Since both plners and the public nre anxious thnt the contest take place, there is little doubt about its being arranged, especially sinco Mile. I.en glen's physician, Dr. Theodore H. Unr rlngton, Jr., hns assured her that she should bo ablo to resumo competition some time next week. Just where or when the match will be held is still problematical. There is every probability, however, that it will take place somen here In the metropolitan district, but the French MYSELF SUZANNE I Come on along! Fill up your makin's papers with some P. A. roll a P. A. cigarette in a jiffy ; the next instant you're smok ing away like a good fellow! 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Louis... 7 3 r. r. 20 Cleveland . . 1 3 in 10 Detroit .... 5 2 14 New York. . 11 H Chicago .... 4 2 3 D Athletics ... 8 8 Iloston 2 2 Washington. 0 2 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE S M TV T F S fl Ilaltlmoro . . 7 3 11 33 Huffalo U i H 11 28 Rochester .. 14 8 2.7 Jersey City. 10 2 5 17 Syracuso ... 7 10 17 Newark .... 3 10 13 Toronto .... 5 2 2 0 Rending .... 4 1 0 girl Is scheduled to begin her tour of tho United States either Sunday or Monday, and that seems to preclude nny clianco of its being held for nt least two months. As has been said, there is great pub lic demand for the meeting, and until it occurs there will bo diverging opin ions on tho relative ability of these two great players. WINS SEVEN OUT OF EIGHT Donovan-Armstrong Ball Nine Going Good Play3 Eight Games a Week Seven wins and one Ho out of the Inst eight games is the record of th. Donovan-Armstrong Agency team for the Inst week. St. (Jnrthngc, Lognn S(iiaro. Helfield, Ivln's Cake and Mad ison Stars fell in order. 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