fp -K "., ', . -jsfo pCBLIO VliEDaEB-PHH)AEI,PHIA-, MONDAY, TJGTJST 29, 1921 ; ., On Golf Championship of Pennsylvania Will Start on Wednesday Over Links at Merion MISS JOY THRILLS ' SARATOGA THRONGS Kentucky Filly Queen of Turf. v Old Exterminator Returns to Top of Form MARYLAND RACING NEAR Mli .Toy. in her remarkable rnccnt Saratoga Saturday, In which she won the Snlimuay by two lengths from Calamity .fnnc. conceding fifteen pounds to every filly In the rncc, got nuny In n tangle, nml herein lies the big feature w rnre. Onrner. to get her on a level with the leaders, was forced to make her run the first fourth of a nnlc to :22 2-5. the hnlf in Ad 1-5 and five furlongs In :53.1-5, coming near the world's record of Panzaretta nt Juarez. She made the five and onc-linlf fur longs after nil her bnd luck, in l'051r. There shoujd be no doubt left that (die could depose of Morvlch, the good colt which has'dofeatod nil the field he 1ms met. Mini Joy is the queen of tho turf nnd should rnnk second to Jlan o' War, nnd certainly champion 0f all fillies. Exterminator, the veteran Kilmer gelding, again is nt his best. Ho on Sexcd the MorchantB nnd C tlrens Handicap at Saratoga over Mad Hat ter. That stake has always been won by worthy horses. Sir Barton captured It last yenr and Cudgel in 1010. Bonmer nnd The Finn aro other notc ..!,,. lmnni to win the. stake. It Is t blg'trlbuto to the quality of the vic tory when it can bo said that "ieJlow Hand. Scnnlngs I'nrk and Gcorglc were unplaced In the race, ''c return to form of the powerful son of McGce is n .i...- ,vint n tho admirers of the best distance runner now on the turf r....! ihn wppk Trjster demon -.... hnf he Is onlv n sprinter. The Whitney colt has proved a great dls appointment time and ngain this seu vntti.;r nirnlii Is the center of In tcrcst In racing, ns is attested by the departure from Sarntogn of several car loads of horses, including some of the best in trolnlng. mere viiire ir --.- ,u.o nf mrlntr on tho "Three li -i,,..,! or T.ntonln. I.cxiuKton ami t t iitn Attrnrtlvo nroirrnms. in i,,.itn ininnMp ntnko events, have been arranged. Gray Lag. Morvlch and other IVnstern stars will be seen in action In Kentucky. There vi'l e Sa'0.000 distributed to horsemen. The Latonla meeting opens Saturday. E. U. Bradley will depart for Lalonia tomorrow with his large stable. He has had an unsuccessful season In New York. He has failed to win a Btake. and his trip Is bald to have cost him $."0,000. f , Hngerstnwn. Md.. opens a five days race meeting tomorrow, with more nnd better horses on hand than ever before. The Howie pari mutuel machines will be used. George T. Miller will net ns rtorter. The meeting Is sanctioned by the Maryland Racing Commission, nnd will be held under its supervision. The final sales of jearllngs took place nt Kaintoga Saturday. Edulnu, a frequent winner this season, was purchased by XV. S. Kilmer for $7100. George I). WUloner sold seven head now in training, Including Mrssincs, bought br J. K. ,. Boss for 50000. Hetter prices were realized this season than ever before at thp sales. Unusual interest Is being mnnlfested In the forthcoming fall race meetings at Havre do Grace. I'imlico nnd Lau rel. Philadelphia's chief objective in the racing line. Purses arc 'up to nny in the countrj, nnd there Is no lack of horses. Spha Plays Lanadale Tonight The South Philadelphia Hebrew Assocli tlon nine battles I.nnadnle. the Montgomorj County Uiijue cnemplons.at HiohiI and lilgl r streeti thl onliiir The I.ansdiile nlns nop the last engagement nnd ttio Hph.i linis fir anxlmia for roenge Tomorrow Spha w 11 pity Harrougate at homo, nnd nn Wtunisuay win traei tn cheater. lodnj'n K.imo will ctart at 0 0 clock Boots and Saddle The Border Handicap, at a mile nnd a sixteenth, Is tho featuro today nt Devonshire, 'Windsor, and may bo the vehicle for Kinburn to show his heels to tho field. Irish Kiss and Tho Archer appear to be tho contenders. Horses Yll placed in other races are : First Alvin T. Hert, Amaskasslh, Icon. Sec ondColossus. Dorlus, Alva. Third Blaise. Whnlcbonc, Itagazzn. Fourth Miss Petite, John Hoshor, Old Chap. SUth Omer K.. Tan Son, Joan of Arc. Seventh Koh-I-Noor, Amanda, Joe .Toe. At Sarntoga Flret race Beverley Belle, Evil. Tul war. Second Lo Mnrsotiin, Wisest tool, New Haven. Third Knot. Ten Lee, Reprisal. Fourth Kdwina, Valor, Hobey Baker. Fifth Knot, Elected II, Dartmoor. Sixth Whlsk oway, Bunstor, Bunting. At Dorval (Montreal) Fi"t race I'uff Boll, Kelly's Queen. Paddle. Second Gallipot, Fnir and farmer. Broadview. Third Oallou Berry. Flippcry, Military Girl. Fourth r-Utalic. Assumption, American Eagle. Fifth Crown of Gold. Hand W, Wttlo Sandy. Sixth Sundurin, Whlnriorwlll, Mike. Seventh Sweet Apple, Blazonry, Fircworth. Montfort Jones, owner of. Mies Joy nnd other youngsters of the Hrst magnitude, has ?.JK.nd,.r wJ'eh ho vet Is to Sncoverl ac- vviMiua 10 me Knowing ones, in St. Henry. whCi?h,,1nut loll:Yy lh rmn-Lady Sterling SSit. yM br"!. by. Jonn H- Madden. The Blockers are all wlss to St. Henry. fc.nHiF' WI.',' Adonis, under the skillful JjndllnB of Jockey C. Lanir won the Do er.thlre feature, the Windsor Handicap, on ne openlnc day from Irish Kiss. ,.?.n Wfdnesdar ths raclnsr season at Sara ;E!iow"1 loe. The Amsterdam. Albany, 11 Ssratosa Cup and the 130.000 Hopeful re to be decided. Last Week's Record In the Major Leagues The week's record in each league of games played, won and lost, with runs, hits, errors, men left on bases and runs scored by opponents, In cluding games of Saturday, August , is as follows: NATIONAL LCAOUR fUteburgh New York P. W. II. H. 01 72 M 84 7R 74 02 K. LIl.OR. II 44 30 T 1 in 41 20 4(1 38 37 20 21 ""ton .. h fl I.OIIIS.. t) Brooklyn . 7 Cincinnati,. Chicago . Phllsdel'a.: 7 n no 10 nl lo ns 14 M 13 4S 1(1 43 13 41 ASIERICAN I.EAQUH P. W. U H. H. E Ml.OR Cleveland,. 7 " York. R Washington 7 B.t. Louis., 8 O OV II f 3 41 74 ft 25 OH 3 A4 100 3 4R 83 8 BO 75 4 34 SO 0 28 74 7 47 1 13 17 15 OS 51) 08 44 42 45 47 30 non 7 io bo as 14 65 81 10 01 61 0 "'ton .... 7 4 AtaUUci ,. t 1 What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL I.EAOUJB I'Inh w V Pittsburgh 77 40 Jjew Vork 7(1 60 Hoston n Kit l'.O. Win Iiso .nil .021 .003 ffi .BUS .837 at. iuu o.i t iruoklrn At in Cincinnati 85 ns Chicago , 40 73 .0 ? .sio .453 .407 .BOS .444 .308 .441 7 .402 ,333 mimes 4i fi; AMETUCAN IJBAflUK rinh XV. I.. l'.O. Win I.oso Cleielarul .., 78 4(1 73 4(1 03 (10 03 00 OH 02 BI) 07 r,z 70 43 78 .023 .013 .020 .812 .483 .4(18 .420 .333 arw lorlc ... Hashlnston . Nt. Ixinfi Hoston Ifetrolt .... Chicago . ... Athletic. I'ostponeil, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE rittKbttnth. 21 Ilrooklyn, 0. Nmir York. 4 C'hlrnxn, 8. Olhrr tnni not nchtdnltd. AMERICAN LEAGUE HI. Loula. I2 Athletic, 4. (Inrlnnd. 3i Wnshlnclon, 2, Detroit. 7 New York. 3. Hoston, Oi Chicago, 5 (13 Innlncn). TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL I.KAGUi: St. Lotiln nt rhllndelphlni postponed, rnln. t'lttsbumli nt llrookl.ru Chicago at New York. . Cincinnati nt Hoston. AMERICAN LEAGUE No hibim scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS OI' YESTERDAY ItoeheMer. Hi Jerser City, 4 (first icnme). Hochester. Si Jerser City. 0 (M-cond tame), Haltlmore, 7 Ilofrlo, 0. Hraouse, 7 Newark. 3 (first rnme). Newark. Oi Hrracune. 3 (second mimei. Readlnff-Toronto, not scheduled. SCHEDULE TOR TODAY Rradln at Toronto. Haltlmore at niiffnlo. Jersey Cltr nt Rochester. Newark nt Syracuse. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS iv. i.. v.c. xv. l. r.c. rtnttlm're 103 .13 .787 Newark . Sft 80 .407 HiuTalo,. HI 8 .001 Kjrarme. 88 80 .407 Toronto. 77 80 .801 .ler. City. 4 SB .300 Itoch'Rter 74 01 .818 Itcndjni;. . 45 80 .330 ALLSETFOR DAVIS CUP West Side Tennis Club Courts In Fine Shape New York, Aug. HO. Tho ninin net in the tennis world will take place nt the West Side Tennis Club this week Starting on Friday, September '2, the chnllcng' round of the Davis Cup con test will be played. Preparations for tho meeting have been completed al ready, and everything made ready for a record croud. Various comniltteos working under tho direction of S. Fullerton Wcnver. president, have completed their work nnd have reported tho stage is "all set" for the piny. The courts ore in splendid condition, nnd Michael ltrnzil. the head grotindsmdn, is watching them with jealous care to make sure thut nothing bnppens to the turf between now nnd Friday. The construction o? the stands has also been completed. The committee in charge is taking special precaution in the selcrtion of officials for the matches. There has been some complaint in the past on tome of those officiating, so thut the committee is taking great care In nam ing its list for this contest. From the plans that hac been made to provide oflicials'for the meyt, it ap pears that the event will set a new standard, so far ns this development of the gome is concerned. It. Clifford 111 nek, chairman of the Tennis Um pires' Association, will direct the se lection and assignment of the umpires, linesmen and footfault judges, MERCHANTVILLE WINS Pitman Grove Quoit Pitchers Lose, 1133 to 1033 MerehantilIo quoit pitchers humbled the expert tosscrw from Pitmnn Grove iti their annual hnmc-and-homc match plajed on Mcrchnntillc's grounds Sat in day nfteinoon. The final scof wits Morchniitville 1133. Pitman Grow 1033. The feature of tho contct wiis the lemarkable pitching of yridcman iitul Lund. Tills team turned in n mou of lfll points out of a possible HIS. The, ro closely followed b Hobl nml Strntton with 151). The surprise of the content mis the fall-down of Mer chantvllle's champion ixilr, Watson nnd McManus, who fell below lu() points. Mcrchintvillo has passod through n rnther successful season In quoits. They have played Strawberry, l'tnsaukcn, Belflcld nnd Pitman nnd havo n return mntch hooked with Pensaukcn Wednes day night. Scraps About Scrappers Whether Freddy Dlggins' comeback In tho ring is to bo n success will bo de cided nt the Eleventh Street Arena to night. The veteran Grays Ferry boxer is scheduled to mingle eight rounds w'lth Charley Ray not of "Kgg-erntc Wal lop" fame. Kay is the miniature mauler of Little Italy, and is a clever two fisted battler. "Dig" lias been train ing faithfully sinco deciding to get back Into ring tinrneHS. A victory over Ray for. Freddy will put him in line for matches with any of tho leading ban tams in this vicinity. Prml-nroil to tho Rny-Dleclm, bout win bo ft wolterolght mntch li,iw "w., nt.,,.' delphla , Jorrmy" O'Toole and Johnny Mar tin Olnolo his bon hoxlnar in wlnnlmr form uln.-o Placlrir himself under the man ncfinont cf Herman Hlndln. Prelims- pot. Conway s. Tommy Ileeknr. Tronldn Uirr vi Mickey Wolsast und KU Pju ,s wniio Kenny. Pat Ilrodley will nppcnr In his fourth bout sinco rcturnlnir to tho rlnn nfter nn nbteuro of flv vears when ho moots Silent Silks Doran at the Velodromo. Point Hri tin. Liitor Day nflernoon. Two of Pit's thro recent opponents hae lwon put to sloeo After half a don matches, Uradley N Con. (Went thnt he will bo In 'Ine for a set-to with Ji tinny Wilson. Ottn lluitlies will mee Tox nalor In the wind-up of 'tvielvo nunds at Brldgeton N J.. tonlBht. Otlmr bouts: Russell Thump run v. deorsro McWIlllams, Kid Taylor n I'hlladelplla Ualtllnt- N'claon, J'lill Itvnn s Younar Mirlao Jnd Joo Gorman vs. Tommy Qulnn. Answer lo query Tcndler was given no tounds, Prledman two and one even. Harry (lildl Ilronn, local boxer. Is honeymooning- at Niagara Palls nnd will not be "t home" for ft fortnight Hrownle wni piarrled tn Miss Frances llrcdy on Ildny night. llohbr Alien, Italian southpaw bantnin- wilRlit, Is the latest a-nu'sltfcin to Hioboo Huff's sumo i. Vincent. which Includes Wily nvln llobldcau Allen Is r. stiff puncher and hr Mm a number of knoci'ouls to his credit i ranmo i.'iaric aim Youn fl Lnst well he knocked out I.lttlj Pear In two rounds at Atlantic City. Ths Hear has been n tough opponent for c number of the local stars. Tjr Cobb boxes Sam 'lob'neon ten rounds In Atlantlo City next Thureday night. Cobb brpos to ba ready fr tho best nf tho feathorw eights tills fall. Joe Kennedy1 slates that George Chaney refused to box Tim Droney it the Phillies' Park r.t week when It was necessary to let ft substitute for Harry (Kid) Ilrown, ' I will post n forfeit of J200 for Uroney to box Chanoy at the lightweight limit any old time." writes Kennedy, Alev Miller and Johnny Alex will box In tPO Slur POUl ai omeuiuy v icia, v nvaier. X a., tonight, vroceeds to go to tho Chester Base ball Club. Jimmy Dougherty Is promoting the bouts. In the other matches Jack Harba, faces Ralph Raymond, Tommy Mur ray meets Young Vincent, Joo Dorsey 6p loses George Morrow and Eddie Lenny BXUCS jbuiwr Ataum--- SUNDAY GALLERY AT COBBS CREEK GOLF CLUB Kaf'f " '3H?5 w j ifl 4B HnnnnnBHnVCAi annHbnBW,'' vabBHpwvBWnBBBTX vaTfc i aalaBBra IwiMIIIwjbY The crowd ns waiting for .1. Wood IMatt. who was the last to start In the foursome on the public '; tcrdny afternoon, l'latt played with Lucius F. Dcmlng. The pair wcro defeated by Joseph toblo nnd Kolicrf Standings of Teams in Little Baseball Leagues PHILADELPHIA SUDUIUIAN LI7AOUB w. i, pr xv. 1. r.c Oleneldo. 18 o l.ono Wyndmoor. S 10 .444 Ilnthoro. 10,8 ,Br,n Willow O.. 8 13 .27H South'ton 0 0 .000 Kt Waoh . 4 14 .222 MONTGOMERY COUNTY LEAOUE XV. U. V C. W. L P C. Doyleeto'n 14 4 .778 fonnho'ken 0 1) .BUO Lanadale 14 4 .778 Ghent. Hill B 13 .278 Souderton. 0 0 .600 Ambler.. . 3 IB .107 MAIN I,INE LEAOUE XV. L P C. XV. I. P C Herwyn.... 4 1 ,800 Hlchl'd P . 3 3 .BOO Ardmoro... 4 2 (1(10 Narhe'th . 3 3 .BOH Wayne.. . 3 2 .000 IlrynMnwr 0 0 .000 DELAWARE HIVEU I.UAQUE XV. I. P C XV. U P.C Harber. . .1 2 .71 1 Am rtrlilso 3 4 .420 Hash ..43 ,B71 Lnmbort'Ie 2 It 2S0 NORTH PHILA. CHURCH LEAOUH XV. U P.C. W. I, P.C St. Mlch'a 14 3 8.M Erie . 11 .TpOO Iverlnn. 11 0 047 flrace lief s 10.444 Ihluh I! 11 8 B70 Mennonlte s 11 .421 St. Paul'a. 0 9 BOO E. Baptist 2 17 .105 Today's Local Ball Games nrldnbura- nt North Phllllni. Fourth and ninKolnwklnr atrrela. Mnrshnll K. Nmttli at HnrroKntP. Rldse aienue anil l'nrk IJrhe. llllldnlp nt Xorrlstown Trofeslonnls, Nor riHtown. Iu. I.osnn A A. n. Ilnrhnrnch (llnnls, ICIltht eentli nml Itorklnnd ntrreta. SharplrAs A. A. lit linonn-ArtmtronK, l-lltj-eiBlltli nml wninut streets. iceton nt K. T. All-Star-.. Tenth nnd Holler streets NntUlts nt nelshex, Twcnty-fUtli nml eeu streets. Malln Mcreen nt Paradise, Thirtieth nnd Clenrnrld streets. ... St. Cnrthnge nt Hlunnhnn. rortj-elghth nnd Ilronn streets. New York llloomer (llrls nt Cambridge, Maryland. Amblrr. of Jlontgomeir County Iencuc. nt tlelfleld. (Irrmnntown. .,,. Vliirjarkets' Ingiic qiiail 3. DMslon 30. ... Nan ul Hospital, I.eunuo Island. 1:30 K. V. n A. vs. Lonsdale, nt Ilroad nnd Illgler nlreets. Yesterday's Scores Hllldnle. 0: Cressonn. 3 (first game). Crrssonu, Oi Hllldnle. I (seeoml game) Preston. Oi I. V. H. I'.. 3. St. Ciirtliagp, 3: Fleliher. 0 Dohson. Till Mnhuno City. fi. 1, II..nhlll' O. Illlllt., Itl'tf 1 Ktrnlng Ledger, 14) Lientng llullelln. Knrniir. Ot K. of ('.. 7 (ardner 101 Nlretown, 0. Sliennndonh Pros, 7: Splin, I. Klauder-AYelilon. Oi I'hlin. Police, 3. I.rbiinon, It Korti-eUhlli Wnnl, 0. S. P. A S.. 10: Itelnond, 7. Pollstonn, Oi Htcnton 1'. C . 0. IoICHton, 7 West Pelhnm, 5 Hnrlnn '. C, 10: Roynl Arrunutn, .1. Illerslde, 7t Cramps'. 1. Uuaker C V , Oi nemlnc All-Stnrs. Pcrnclil. Oi W. P. Y. .11. II. A., 0. Cnmbrlu. A. 0.. 34: Olenwood. A. C, WlldHood. Ill Klmer, 7. Media. 4t Hnddtngtnn Pros 1. IlerkM A. A.. 0: All-Stars. 4. 13, 0. XV. II. Sparrows, ll IlelHeld, 0. Mohate. 3t Mantua, 3. Stewnrt. 3: Menlne. 1. (iennlen. 14: Mt. Marlnh. 0. Ilceiin fiite. 5: St Mlehuel's. 1. HOOKS BIG SEATURTLE Archie Shato Catches 150-Pound Speclmefn In Green Creek Catcliins n liiO-nound son turtle on fa wenkflsh linn is some fishing feat and one very seldom accomplished, but Archie W. Shaw, of 1702 North Red field btreot, pulled the trick Saturday afternoon. A fishing party of eight men cm ployed In the Pcnnsylvnnin Railroad nnd tho Keystono Telephone Company cflices traveled to Green Creek, about seven miles from Capo May, nnd, pi loted by Cnp'n "Red" Stiles, they put out in a boat about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Their luck was not so bud, ns they brought in nbout 100 fih of nrlous kinds, wcakfish predominat ing. Archio Shnw felt a tug at his line thnt made him think his hovk hnd lo cated" a '.iinkcn mine or Hibiuailnc. Be ing a good flxhcrmnn, Archie didn't get (xcitod, but began t" piny his line us usual when a gnmo fish Is booked. Rut thin citc'i was different. For almost an hour Shnw pulled in nnd played out until finally ho brought his cnptlvo to the surface. Archio presented his catch to Cnp'n Stiles. Klrkwood to Play Here The Klrkwood Professionals, nfter playing all of the earlier part of the jear out of town, have decided to Invodo this city. The team which Is composod of scholastic plat ers of the highest caliber, has open dates for Bll of the leadlnir soml-pro clubs In the city with grounds John XV Olover, 121 West Courtland street Baldwin Loses Rodgers did tho Iron man stunt for St. RaphaelH oslerdiiy. getting his two wins In two dajs, his victims yestorday Iwlng the is ms two w Stordnv tMlno Haianin i.oomotio works, score u to l jiiiiunin .ju jiiiiiii,u t, uiKs, score u Hell and Augustine led In tho hitting, Amateur Sports Memphis Clul. a toeing team, desires games with nil flrst-Llass clubs. J. Houlden 1S12 Itlnuold street 'wuiuen. A liasketball team, reorganlilng for tho coming season, would like to hear from seonteeli-tent-ear-old players, a llah Innwltj. 211K South nighth street. I'hllaIelihln Neus Iliirrnu, a fourteen-slxtecn-year-old team, wants games with all home clubs U. Wcaor, 1018 North Twenti olghth street N A few slxtecn-elghteen ear-old llalllae- aro desired hv a new club. M. C. Oreen rail. -I1H Mifflin street. The llerklev r. r. would like to arrange games with Furren 1 C Pop Seward, 1801 North Darlen street Jasper V, C. desires a gams for Septem ber B with any homo cljb. J. Clark, Phone Garfield 1)8115 Delmont II. C. would like to hear from all fourteen-slxteen-yenr-old homo nines, Tom Kane, 223 Wolf street. STUTZ SPECIAL Special chassis, Collins-built. Four-passenger body; excellent condi tion; little mileage) two new spare cord tire big value. This car was taken ns part payment on a Handley -Knight HARPER & HARPER 250 North Broad St. , SSK r r - -- nnr TmnTWin 1 F. Hamilton, oi mo uouus lixcic uoh i;iuu icam CARMAN IN LEAD American Has Total of 133. Madonna Is Second With 125 Tie for TWrd 100-KILOMETER' RACE ON Hoiv Bike Riders Stand in Paced Competition To4ll 1st 2d Zil 4th pts Cnrmnn. AmerlrA 17 II 133 Mafldnrui. Itjilr in 10 10 13 7 8 R 4 ft 3 (1 K H 10 0 n n a 4 n 3 4 1 1 3 135 11H 113 101 Chapman, America Wiley. America Mlquel, France Innronoe, America Verkjen. Belgium . JCnrrr, Atlstrilln . . OH Rrt in no iHMlell, America . . Seres, rrsneo Cohmrn. America 50 43 37 34 17 10 15 13 Kccnc.n. Amrlen 1 lljron, Australia . ... 1 Smith, Amerleo .... 1 Norotonln. lfnlv .... 3 Mltoln. Itnlr . . . Hnlev. Aqterlcn . . I ntZHlmmotm, Amerlrn . . . For the first time this season there is n wider mirgin of more thin threo points in the campaign for individual point-score honors for the season of 1021 Tiniong motor-pace rjders competing in America this year. Clarence ( nrin.in, the international champion, and who hnil from .T.imolcp. L. I., is out in front with a lend nf elsht points, hnvlng in creased his total to 13!5. Vincenzo Mn.ldonn, the Italian title- holder, i still retaining the second posi tion, with 12." points, nnd George Chapman, the Philadelphia bllu-r. with George Wi'cy, of Sjracuse, N. Y., are dcndlockcd for third plnce. each with 118. His victory in tho 50-mile race here at the Foint Breeze Drome and a second nt Hoston lust week enabled Carman to Increase his lend on Mndibnn. Vin cenzo came in third iti tho Ronton race nnd he failed to finish heic. Tire trouble forced the Italian speeder out of the international event nftcr going less than three miles. - Wiley wns the .winner in the Boston ince, and thh victory boosted the ot crnn intf, a tie with Clnpunn. Minuet, tho Frenchman, nnd Virkycu, of Bel giiim, both are rldlns cunMHtintlv and (hey gindually nre nnrrowing tlie gap between thcintcHes nnd the leaders. With races schedulrd next wok in Boston, Provldunco Worcester nnd lit tho local track there may be some changes in the standing before the end of tho week. . -t Tho world's cycling Derby, n 100 Ulomctcr grind, which is a distnnce nf slxtv-two and one-hnlf miles, will be decided nt tho Point Brcezo track on Thursday night. Tills is an annual feature and there will bo sW starters. Carman, America ; Madona, Italy ; Miquri, Fiance; Corry. Austinllu; Chapman, America, and Verkyen, Bel giuin, probably will bo the men to be entered. Johnny Schlcc. who set a new track motorcycle record in ills race with Billy Vnnderberry, will appear in another mntch race. Kddle Root, of New Yotk. has been training faithfully and has is hued a challenge to Schlee. BRITISH CHAMP PRACTICES Willie Hunter, Amateur Titleholder, Drills at Roslyn Now York. Auk. 20. Willie nunter. BritUh amateur golf champion, who nrrived hero yesterday on his way to St. Louis In quest of tho Fnlted States title, nrnct ced today at tho Lnglnecrs' Country Club at Roslyn, L. I., where Invndine British eolfers failed in nn attempt to win tho title lost year. He ixpocts to leavo for St. Louis the last of tlie week. This Scottish telegrapher, who is the son of a golf processional, and who wns virtually unknown in tho world of amateur snort until ho won tho British title over a Held that included tho nick of British and American nmnteurs. modestly refused to comment on his chances at St. Louis, whero he will represent Great Brltnln with Thomas D. Armour, another Scotchman who took nart in last rear a amateur title event nnd baa been In tills country some time, nunter did take orenbion, how ever, to deny a report that nfter the coining tournament he would turn pro fcsslonal. Hogan and Leary Star at Bat The Perry Hoys' Club traveled to Slxtloth street and Woodland avenue yesterday ami ueiettieu mo iwray a i; , score, u to M Hendrl held the homo team In Ann (nrm. whllo Hogan and I.eady led the Perry Hoys in minus. BY EIGHT POINTS Wilhelm Signs to Manage Phillies Continued from Pnro One Baker nndl Donovan which resulted in the WIM Person being deposed ns mnn agcr of tho team. Wilhelm wns then given completo chnrgo of tho team. Rumors have persisted In baseball cir cles over since Wilhelm took charge of the club that Baker was seeking a manager for next season, but the sign ing todny dispels them nil. Has Had Varied Career Wilhelm, whoso homo is In Roches ter. N. Y.. has had n long and vnried career in basebnll. Ho is proud pf the fuct that hu has been connected in one wny or another for twenty -three icars with baseball. He started hi career as n pitcher, has been one ever since, wns n scout, n trainer of pitchers and now is a full-lleilgcu manager. 'i'i. tm.v nilnr nf the Phillies started his career with tho YdngKtown team ,.f il,n Tnturatntn T.rncuo ill lClPji. LWO ,n. lntnr. lio wont tn tlie SOUtll Allan "tie circuit. Tlie following yenr he signed by the Birmingham dub of the Knitthern I.cnsue A car later the ii- rates' tcouts c.ic him the once oer nnd "ccuied tils slgnatuic to n contract for his first tryout with n major league dub In 1001 he was net-tired by the Brnes. they being trnilcd by Birm.ng l.nm and Brooklyn. From then until 1011 4ic was a great tw trior with many clubs, and in that cnr cast his lot with the Federal Leiguc. When the Feds blew up w'l" helm went to Klmirn. During IB J 8 and 1010 he wns a motor Inspector, playing baseball on the side with semi-professional clubs. In 1020 Bill Donovan, then mnnnger of the Jersey City aggre gation, called nn Wilhelm to louk after bis twirlers on the Jersey team. lie remained with Donowin until "Wild Bill" wns called by Baker to manage the Phillip. Donovan requested that his pitthlng conch be signed usji scnut by th" Phil lies. This wns done, Mini sincp thnt lime WUhilm linn men from &cout and twiiler to manager, succeeding hi3 for mer chief. Still Shoots 'Em Otcr That Wilhelm has still lots of good baseball left In his trusty right arm was manifested last week when ha twirled two innings ngaiiibt the Cin cinnati Reds. I Ici showed nil his old time cunning nnd control, the fnctors that mean much to u twirler in his he day. Wilhelm is enthusiastic over the prospects of the Phillies and is certain thnt he can bring them out nf the (clliir. The trndes made diirrsV the lat season have been instrumental in weed ing out oi the club n lot of mnterinl thnt hns been supplanted by speedy fin rgetio youths who-e love of the game will mnkc thorn succes.sps with their new manager. In addition severnl of the veterans who were ill and suffering from fcoro arms and split fingers enme bnck with tho result that Wilhelm now has a hustling bustling aggregation out on tlie diamond fighting every mlnuto. During tho Inst week tho Phillies won five of seven games plnyed. a record that has not been equaled in tbo last two years. These wins give some idea of tho potentialities of the Broad and Huntingdon streets lads who should make a much better stand next season than they have for several years. Jimmy Dykes Sets New American League Record Jimmy Dykes set a new record for second basemen In American Lcaguo fielding yesterday at St. Louis, when he accepted secnteen chances. This is higher by ono than tho mark mnde by Dcrrlll Pratt lost year with the Yankees. Tho A's keystono guarding made nino mitouts, which is one less than the league record. Although stnrring nfisld, Jeeras did nothins with the bat. BANNER BOXING SH1BE PARK,' Wed. Night, Aug. 31 Here's Xhnt You 111 Sire Wllll- JACKSON Johnnv DUNDEE vs. 1 ' ! v WHITE ileum VALGER va. Iv II. .Ilmtm LOUGHLIN vs. SULLIVAN Illllr DEFOE DELMONT vs. Seats ONLY $1, $2 and $3 Wonder Show at FAIR Price Ticket on sale at Ilomigliy's Cafe. 33 S llthi Hchotfa Cufe, 12th & i'llbirt, also 5S WHAT CAN I GET FOR $35 iin.vi.Tin ixkmi KKnuciKai nonv lii.nu. lliivivn Private Instructions. Plne-Equlpped fiym. llunnDg Truck. Iland-tmll Courts. Seo World.1 onions Iloxers (let Into Condition. Phila. Jack O'Brien B. K. Cor. loth & Chestnut Sts. Willie Jackion vs. Johnny Dundee Mght Tickets on Halo nt TEM'I'EH'B IIII.I.IAKI) I'AHLOtt 130 .llarket Ht 2d rioor NATIONAI. UlAGUn TAHK DASEI1AI.T, TODAY. 830 P. JI. PHILLIES v.. ST. LOUIS SEATS AT ULMIIELS' AND Hl'ALUINO'S WHITE HAS BEEN IN 11J1TLE TILTS Chicagoan Has Met Four Dif ferent Lightweight Cham pions Is 30 Years Old LEFT HOOK BEST BLOW By LOUIS II. JAFFK Often boxers havo been referred to as "niar-cbanits," nnd such a title af fixed to the nom dc guerro of one Charles! Anchowltz, who Is Charley White in the ring, wouldn't be amiss. The Chlcngo eternn has had more op portunities to knock glittering diadems from the brows of fistic champions than nny other mlttninn In the history of fistinnn. After dusting off tho files wo find that White has been opposetl to n champion on eleven different occasions. Of the lightweight tltleholdcrs, the Chicago boxer hos had a crack at Ad Wolgast, Willie Ritchie, Fredv Welsh und Benny Leonard. Abe Attell nnd Johnny Kll bnnp aro featherweight champions who fended their championships ngnlnst White, while the latter also boxed Jack Brltton, welterweight ruler. Another titleholder who hnd n lot cf trouble with White was Mutt Wells, at one time lightweight .champion ff England nnd also n serious contender for the world's crown. In 1010 Charley, who is nn English-born Hebrew, met Wells four different times. White lot a twelve-round decision in Boston, then they boxed ten rounds no-decisl)n, nftcr which the Chlcngoan won n fifteen-round referee's detl.-lon and lattr knocked out We)ls in five rounds. White's last attempt to wlu a cham pionship wns at Benton H.irlw last Labor Day, when he knocked Benny Lionnrd out of the ring lu nn curh round of n scheduled ten -round match, but wns stopped b the titleholder in the ninth. . Since then Chnrley has been hot nftcr another battle with Bcnnw Severnl wicks ago White went into the lion's den, ns it weic, invading N'ew York nnd meeting Johnny Ddiideo in a ten-round iwntct. The bout went the limit. While showed n lot of form, punchline hard nnd with heniitiful pre iNinn, but the judges nnd refeife de cided on a draw. A majority of the crowd thought that White was n winner by a mile. A left hook is While s best punch. rJhere is no other GASOLINE cfpMX'WU.lal-H: .dmm&ssti. ATL ANTI C GASOLINE Put si ep in Yo ur Motor, Fmls7 lyzz Manager r i v .soaaaW v " ' msaaaaaaaaaV' F t "'V-- a.BH KISK WILIIKLM Who lias slgnctl to manage the Phils diii-inc the IW-- campaign. He sue reeded Wild Bill Donovan when Willyum Imd the tinware attached recently It is one of the moU powerful wallops possessed bj nny boxer his weight. And Charley hns not given up tho hope of wlnntiic n chamnioiiahln before, he hangs I un the irloes. denito the fuct that he is thirty .iouih old. White has arrived in town. He brcez- ed in from the Wlndv City from where Sailor Friedman blew last week and made such u fiisclnntlng impression his contest with Lew Tcndler. SPORT BOOMING ABROAD Million Fans Pay $145,000 Tax at Football Games Saturday Ioiidoii, Aug. J'l Xentlv n million eoplc attended Saturday's football games throughout the I'nited Kingdom, there being forty-three mntches during the day. The Government, through the en tertainment tax, is estimated to have jrofited to the ninount of .$145,000 b the dnj's sport. just like cM- JuAN 1 Iv This year's Atlantic is a better gasoline still farther ahead among motor fuels because Atlantic engineering keeps moving with the progress of automobile construction and operat ing" conditions. Atlantic represents the most modern refining methods, the latest laboratory discoveries, every possible improvement the most searching oper ating tests can suggest. The result is that today's Atlantic is finer in balance, higher in calorific units, more complete in combustion. It is a more powerful motor gasoline, and absolutely correct for use in present-day motors. Compare Atlantic with any other gasoline. Note how eagerly it takes the spark when start ing; how little popping and sputtering when warming up. Observe its quick action on the getaway, its sure-footed pull on the pickup, its dogged determination on the hills. And in the sustained test watch the fuel knocks disappear, the carbon accumulations diminish,, the mileage increase. Then you'll be fully convinced that there is no other gasoline just like Atlantic. tNNI5MAK5IN 'MET' PLAY TODAY Davis, Richards and Kinsey Brothers in Matchos on , New York Courts VOSHELL DUAL WINNER New York. Aug. 21) Whllo tho DnvW Cup tenm Is resting up for it? battle with Japan, the other stars of tennis clrc'cs nre striving for honors In Metropolltnn chnnipionships on thft courts of the Crescent Athletic Club. Among the stars who took to thtt courts todnv are Willis K Davis, at California ; 'Robert and Howard Kin sey, the Pacific Const doubles chnm pinns, Phil Nrer, of Ldnnd Stnnfordt the nntlonal intercollegiate champion; Vincent Richards. Erik Tegncr, of Denmark; V. Onidon Lowe und J. O. Gilbert, of England, nnd Clntence V Todd. J A. Anderson. J It Hnwkes. and Xormnn Reach, of Australasia. The tourney started iwterdn.v, but most of the stnrs have been in thL recent nintches in Boston nnd so did not. mnkc their nppenrnncc until today. Ex cellent progress was made yesterday nenrh two-score entrants being clira-, itinted. 1'rank T. Anderson, national lndoof champion, and S. Howard Voshcll, InsC jcars letropolitun titlcnoldcr, na- i xnnced one round abend of the flcldj I Neither wns extended at nny time in two matches. Andcison disposing of Arthur J. Harrison nnd George S. ' (Jroesherk with the loss nf only threa in games in four sets, whllo oshell yielded only mil! gnmo encn to it, u Golden and G. A. Boyce. There were two mild surprises Ono enme in tho defeat of Harold L Taylor." nutlnnnl junior chuuipion of 1018, nt the hands of the wteriin, Henry L,. Mollenhnuer, nnd the other saw Fred erick . Anderson forced to the limit by Paul Martin. Anderson was decidedly off stroke in his inatcli with Paul Mnrtin. He attempted to keep the ball travcMng too low, and his drives, tune nnd ngain," hit the top of the net. Martin also passed him frequently ns he moved up to the forward court, hut in the cnfl Anderson's net nttack preiallcd, and he won nfter n hard two-houi tussle at 0-7. S-10, 0 2. t X USIJi s r. ; V ,' ' r v v? v& ",- r.. v.- f ff.-1. if- ,ifi v - , f ti.( 'alJ, .Avffi w
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