vC iSW P y'' 3 T "W.C " 511 ' IW -rKKTTW i .., f '.. 'i-"T-.,- t"--i i- . ir f I 1. Tfj ' " K,l I , I A. i r ' &v$- 16. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921 " Y Boxing Game in Philadelphia Should Benefit by the Unexpected Flivver at Shibe Parkl ! '(lJ' &4 & ?P "..' -w FIGHT FIASCO PROVES PUBLIC IN FUTURE MUST BE w. r Director Cortelyou Working on Plan to Compel Pro moters to Put Up Bond Covering Cost of Boxing Shows --Malis a Game Guy lly KOKKKT V. .MAXWELL SiHirta Kdltur III mine 1'iilillc ledger TIIK finaneial flop tnUen bj the promoter of the boxing w at Shlhe Purl Weelnesc'.a.v night should prove to lie mure of n boost for tin- fltie game In Philadelphia than n knock. Tine, a lot nf fini were disappointed In not feeing tin- vvind-up. vvhleh vvou'd have boon tin- olovontb nicotine between Johnny Dundee and Willie .ln'-kon : tlie.v wasted moto than an hour (o tinil out what It mi all abuit. but aftoi erervthittg wax vahcd up tho were fold they would get their inonoy back, and flic llrM part of tlio show was furnished - free, gratis and lor notliiiiK I" tin- n) they were fmtunate. All tboj lost wan their timo Jr"-"' .s Itoxing will benefit through tbl " ' 1 .. .t ...- t. ..... . .! Happen in tne tiicure. ror cue uri time n uii nren mun'mi .h... mi- innnn must be piotci'tou and given a run for it iiumev Finn who paid roal miniev for their tieUt did so because of the limits whidi bad boon iidvertlse.1 Kvcry ticket holder was entitled to my even bout on the program, and If he didn't lie was buncoed len If substitute weie put on in the last minute be had a perfect tight to letter n stieniiuii obieetimi ltlght now boxing I- one of tin- mi popular sports in the lountrv. The fans arc anxious to tlnck to the luivvs and pa enough iinuie.v to make them kui'ci-ssfiil Mad Tendlei and Leonard boxed the ieoipts would hae been elnse to S200.f)OU. Prledmiiu and Tendler drew a bin gate, and prob ably will do so again on September 1- Tlie sport Is growing too bit' to be trilled with, and something must be done to safeguard the public. Kortunatclv, boxing In I'hlladelphia Is under the supervision of .lames T. Corte.vuu. Director of Public Sufet.v 'l'liete Is no inoie callable man in the t'nltcd States, and he not on'j will laj ilown n;id mles for future coti tcits. but the rflso will be just an I i-onsilile Mi. t'orteljou has made a thorough investisation of Wediicsihn nlisht's alTnir ami learned that no lawn were broken As to lolleMltig the m m - (ailed for on the signed contiacts held b Dundee and .Inckson. that is out of his hand, llreaeh of contract yi uui ue eiiieu in ine uuuris. T IB brUrrtd that Mr. I'ortcliinu irill itm that nil prnmntm n the futurr muit ;) tip a botitl conniiri thr entire expinte nf the hoir.i thei (ire rminoip. h'nr einmplr, 1 Trnrtlei nnd I'rirdimtn me IMfctjj to rreeive $20,000 each unit the reit of S50.000 mint he put up to iimuii the puhhe ngnmst tliiiippnintineiit. In thin rnir the ihoic trill he held if time me one huntlml tprelntnrs or fifty thouiHinl. Must Protect Public MR. rom'ni.YOl" will do a bis thine for boxing and nUo for the public if he makes this rule. Me Is establishing no precedent, for it is beinc done all over the country. When Kllbane and l.eomrd boxed lure each man xvbs guaranteed 510.000. One week before the tight we were selected aH stakeholder and received a certified cheek for SU0.000 fiom .Timmy Dougliprtx When Tex nickanl staged the greatest athletic event in the history of the world on July 2. when Dompsey nnd Carpentler net. bo was forced to turn over a check for $500,000 to Hob IMgron, the stakeholder, several dnvs before the fight. There are other cases like that, and it should be done in Philadelphia Boxing has been flourishing here for more than 100 years. We never have had a commission according to the data on hand and never hnve we been mixed up with anj light scandals Philadelphia is the foremost city In the world nnd should remain as su h iHovvevei. the sport eou'd not exist without the fan who planks down his good mone.v to see the shows. There fore, he should be fullj protected. Louis Malis, the promoter, was verv unfortunate, but stands out as a 'thorough sportsman Ills one idea was to treat the public properb . and he Btirely is doing it by returning the inonej to the ticket -holders. Malis lost almost ?13,000 on the show and he is taking the loss without a whimper. He wanted to make his loss jt23.000 rather than cause n disappointment, but was prevented, he said, by Hoc Hagley, Jackson's manager "If I ever promote a boxing show again," said Mails this morning, "I shnll prove to the public that every bout will be stnged as advertised I regret the disappointment of the spectators on Wednesdny night more than the money I lost. It will never happen again, for the next time I shnll post enough money to cover the cost of the entire show two weeks before it N held in the hands of some lesponsible person, and the bouts will be staged even if onlj one pervln is there. "I called off the wind-up on Wednesday because I heard that Haglev was standing near the ring telling the spectators thev were getting client nnd I wouldn't make good I was quite excited at the time, and rather than fitand for thnt kind of talk I had an announcement made that everybody would get his mone.v back." MALIS hoi the right irfri nmf along the linen r. Cortelyou now is teorktny. Thn 'nme thing tntiiht happin ngoin, no mallet trho is the promoter, nnd the heit thing trutihl he to enforce the rule re quiring every promoter to put up n hond. Japan vs. America on Courts Today THE Japanese tennis stnrs. menning Ichi.va Kiimaguc nnd .en.o Shimidu. will battle todnv in the first challenge round for the Davis Pup acainsf the American team at Korest Hills The Nipponoo have come through the preliminary rounds after scoring victories over the pick of the world They entered the semi-finals as 11 result of two defaults and then defeated Indln and Australasia. They earned their advance and lived up to predictions. Today the singles will be plaved. and the I'nited States will bo repre sented by 15111 Tllden nnd Kill Johnston. The matches should be close and exciting, for the foreigners have been playing hard games for the last month and are in shape for a grueling contest Tllden and Johnston have been playing doubles most of the time The opposition has not been so keen. That n haril tussle Is looked for is shown in the following interview with one of the leading tennis critics He snld : "With Ielilya Kumitgne. third in American tennis ranking, and Zenzo Shlmidzu, finalist in the Rritish tennis chnmpionship n yenr ngo, ns Its rep resentatives, Jnpan had every reason to look for success in nil the Davis Cup preliminaries. It was Japan's first enr in the international event, but Its tardiness In joining the field of Davis Cup contestants was not due to lack of playing strength It could not join because to be eligible under the con dition's governing the event a nation had to have a recognired national tennis nssoclnljth, and up to this oar Japan had none. "Long before the elimination rounds in the Davis Pup tournament were begun this jear our ablest critic. Including William T Tllden. I'd, national nnd world's ihampion. predicted that the .Inpanese were the most to be feared In the International tennis event On what Kumngne and hliniiUu bad accomplished it s,.omod a perfoitlv logical 1 inclusion "There nre mail) who cannot see anvthing but n clean sweep for the cup defenders in the five man lies to he plaved four singles and mie doubles -but it will be well for Tllden, Johnston, Wlllnms ami Washbui 11 to avoid the over-confidence that Is general among their suppoiters, Kumngae and Sln iTnldzu nre strong enough to earn places among the first ten in American national tennis rank, and should extend the TnlteU States stais in ever) match, whether thej win anv or not. "V OFF DAY for the Xmerirmi n ill piore di Covurioht. J92J, hy Public 1 riiyr Com I Boots and Saddle Today s Local Games iJr.lmnnt starts off lodil with two . -"x xiojnr nt imn.ir tn.rintrng, nftr. i . , ... i , , i rl"th itnil .ilnut streets. lenture rate" the lombov Handicap lli.rrnirKi.to nt lfll.lunnd, VMIdivnoil V i nnd the Manhattan Handicap. Tne ,i!i!1iTr . "An "li'S-liV-nYMSa!:.' n.... Tombov is for two-war-old hll.es "n .."'"'' '""' nW'H" tf"t Jloulctte anpears best of the held, with .Leghorn and Nnncv I . the inobab e contendern Horses well placed in othe s well placed In othe ce Doniliiliine Tbnn. ic. UOiilinKlUC, Uilltl- nle; second (steeple- races are First race derclnp, Dimniesdnle; second (steenl chase). .loyful, Alcardl, Vigilante fourth 'the Mnnhattanl, Mnd Hatter, "Fellow Hand. I'aul .lones: fifth. Valor, Knight of the Heather. D,nk Hill, elxth, M l'lay, Yankee Star, Sau Mtefano. . AtHonnl Klist inie, Paneier. Pus. Trial, Lady Heart, seronil. ltedlan Lndy Ivan. Draper , third, Kiolher McLean, You N'ecd, Wraltn ; fourth, captain ll., riweet uouipiet. Aunt Liu fifth, Lads Love. Ikey T.. I'niiaman sixth, Duke KtilT (lath. Sentlinentnl ; seventh, Lottie Sand , Su Ionium, Hem lock. At Windsor: First race Modnn. I Kf. Tln.t.un.1 Ql.n.1.. X'l, . . I porlQS, Kveljn White, Ashland, third ..icriiiuui', i.ny iiii, , i uoo.v a , fourth .Midnight Sun, llagaia. Whalebone, fifth-Itapld Stride, Anna Otllltip, ("apt Tom, sixth K'ackie Daw, Krisk. Rumpio! ; seventh- Oiner K., Luzy Lou, Fit tfi- . Tfl'nin r.sirrin.nnior naa in niai'nc ' ,ten of wlnnlm the Saratuva Cup Ihrea, IcV vMra In uecmlon, htvlnc a walkover In ' ',WU,lat runalMtpf tl unKiuc.pi toe avrni iicaneaqay. w;iwd&mm i Jikkmix'b .da tewjay, Tb liMCMulf lor t tun tomorrow, aceiment lavavur autin r-mm Mm' mm,) PROTECTED epitide brruue it Is not llkelv to . 1 I ...... II-,.. I !.... l. ..,.t.tt.. of the ennl rott.t sin. mm. n Imml "I'trrjlin. pony Hfo" trt :.mi iiniwii ir,i nd i.t Hlturvnlitin, rcirty-.'latuh """;f.r " Jiloomer filrl. ut Mnri.hi.ll K,V'.1,,tl V""I street unit Krle HVonne. nirlimoml Stars tit Nativity. Ilclgrnd, Tund Omnrin strerts, I'. It. T. I.KHiriil, II" II., n..l . i. , fnnl. Itlrhmnml anil Ortl.odix .trwls. Norfolk Htarn nt t. Il.imahns. .Sljty-nfth tr."t i.nil l-.lniuefxl utrniio Fylvnnlj at Aldlne .(union.. Flftx-fourtl. strrrt nnd Flnn-nre nii-nne. "" "rVA. ol,1-rl'"''- TMr.-rnll. and jV.hn." .I.VhVrrH." Bt """" A" A- M,""h All-rfiltiwlrliihln Pnllo. .... . .. S."rd' T",",,-,lf,h '"'' "' "(" sre- uiM'ji.fKFi'H l.mmi. SaM, , J niilslnn SI) .,1 I'ort Mifflin. Iuru'r ,,,K ' ,,,'","" Park. N 'j.r" "' A"'"'r, Vn,k' Uhurr fonr."'l))lrk ,loom'r (,lrl n Scaronl. Sen. I'inld't PimidUe Klrld riub, Thlrtl,th nnd rirnrflrld slrerts ' '" mjiiiwii Ntnr in relham Silk Holt Htcn ton I . ( . ftroiin.ls r,,Tn" a..ll 'TiAri-r.nftU . I L.I .!... l ' "" nnnpiiiAk. nr Hum (iu ,. a m. r-amhrtj ifrVels. Ml"n"""' s"-ntl, nnd vj:stkki)v's stoiiks Illlldiile. 6i llrldnr.burit, 2, llrllleld 4. KvrkUi.lr. 0. Hatch, 4 1 Fiit, 1 Vlrdui 10; Indlnnit I'roa 6 North I'lillllra, 7i lioerslurd. 1, I'rriifhl, Ai CurlUIr, 4, I'urili.n Hi l.lmllry. 3 V: ,lb S,l!UhA ?' l'b2- 1 (cullcsl). Ilrlahrr, n IMnnfo. 8. Nntlvltv, 17 Krt. eighth Ward, I. lcbonl 7 WlldHOod. 4, ' N Union V. C.f Si Ixmxlajf, S (railed). Bono's ninrp. &ai iirrpuwiiown. u. ShnrplM, 13. Donoran-Armnilronjt, 7. Teotltit tWury. 3t orrlMowii. 1, . j jgr -mv i rjBrroweaM, a (cmimj. blithed r.M ftU . . .. .".., t . , nrill,'l in II Fsii .?ilt . i. PENN COACHES IN OPTISTI ID Heisman Outlines His Plans to Aides in First Meeting of Year DEPENDS ON NEW MEN If optimism counts fur anything. Ponnsvlvanln Is in for a migbtv success ful football season. Yesterda.v Jobr W. Ilcistmn. smiles all over, met his assistants for the coming fall to fire his first hot of the liv.'l cnmpnigti. Oenin' Kill Hollenbnck was llieie, as were Kert Kell, the quatterbniU of sev eral jears ago; Ilobev Light, than whom there was never nnj better tackier: 7r. I.evcne, an end of nbllliv j ears ago; Tom McNamara. scrub conch par excellence, nnd burlv (!us Zlegler. who will npaln look after the linemen. To n man they felt that IVnn should have n better team this enr. That was befoie they went into conference with their chief When thev came ouf thev wore not quite ns cheerful, but the note of optimism they had at the start refused to leave. Hojsman outlined the purpose of the council of war. telling the com lies vvh.f his plans for the seaon were, nnd nsked thnt thev tell him theirs Nothing was given nut for publication after the mooting, but it Is presumed that tie conches one nfter another gave venl to then knowledge of conditions straight from the shoulder. According to Hcismnn himself, the conches made no decision regarding ti' , men Invited to go to the senshore practice at Tape Mav, which starts next week The former (ieorgln Tech mentor said thnt ho would not know definite! who will be taken to Cape Mil) and will not make bis decision known until next Ttiesdav. The Conches' Assignments Contrarv to what was expected onlv one conch will be permanently at Franklin Field Tom MoNnmnrn. who distinguished himself Inst fnll as n scrub tutor and also as a scout, will remain at the stadium peimanentlv The remainder of the coaching staft will spend a feu davs at Onpe Mav and then jump back to Frnnklin Field, nnd vice versn Hobev Light will spend the most of Ins time out tit rranklln Field tencliing the new mnterinl the nrt of tnckllng nnd interfering. Kert Kell will probablv stnrt at Cape May nlong with !us Ziegler and Izzv l.evene. while the remninder of the staff will look nfter the nsplrants here According to Ilolsinnn. everj conch will have the tight to "ay what plnvers he thinks are bet suited for the varsitv. If n pla.ver on Franklin Field piutlcii larly distinguishes himself in the eves of the couches he will be sent to Tape May and one of the vnrsitv ment who is not living up to expectations will he refill ned to the greensward here This plan, according to Heisman. will keep the varsit.v hustling ever minute and will mean that the new men will fight hard to show their worth and earn the right to join the regular scpiad. Heisman also pointed out thnt scho lastic eliglbllit.v was one of the main attributes of n successful tenm. nnd he wanted it understood fiom the start that he will not tolerate the man who fails m his studies. Several of the var sitv candidates are snld to be on the ragged edge Thev hnve written the coach that they expect to get straight ened cmt before the college course gets under wnj. Has Kig Task Ahead In an intimate talk with newspaper men before the confluence Heisman made no bones of the fact that he has n big task nhond to produce a winning team. The loss nf n'mosf half of the letter winners of lust ear and the lack of big. luiskv jnen make his problem . an exceeding! difficult one. Kverythlng depends on whnt the new mm do." vnid Heisman "If thev come through nnd we expect them to then I'enn Is going to have n better team There Is great earnestness on the part ; , ' . . ... .., . .' of tne .onci.es nn,i u- i"..- "','-' season vyno come ,,aeK. i.ei.ers ir ui tliem ion me won iim tjiuu inni nn is returning with them, and with the new coaching staff I look for better times. "I have a very energetic coaching stnff." he continued "Tuny are much younger men than Inst yenr, are wide awake to the modern game of footbnl) nnd nre earnest in ever thing they do or say. Their promptness is one thing that struck me favorably, nnd I can say thnt with such a Htnff we should get tosults. ,-l myself nm now more fnmlllnr with Hasteni football and Kastern officials 1 know the stle of play used in the Kasf after in,, season's experience nnd nm now able to make changes In mv st Ic of pin to meet those of the teams on our si hoilule I must udd this: Thnt I have been looking forward to having seveial of the members of last v oar's freshman foam back, but I am going to bo dis appointed Hamer, the big 'JVns full back. I am sorry to snv. will not be eligible this season I liked his pluv Inst vear and expected to have him on the vars.tv scpiad this wason I hove been informed that feveral of the other flist vear men of last .vear aie either Ineligible or will not return to the uni- Verslfv 'T.ver.vthing depends on whnt the new plavtrs ilo Almost n hundred signed i.p lnt spring and if we mil git a few lew els out of the number our m-U will be lessened somewhat About the men individual! I know nothing. e. .pt, of course, the veterans To conclude, I nm neither ontlinlstlc nor nc-Miiustle I enn onlv work and hope for the future and I have the right men with me to assist in making a good team " Ileisinau nnnounced later that twenty, six men would be taken to Capo Mav as a sturtor, and that probably he would leave next Mondav for ihe Shore with the men who report on that dn.v Those who nrrive on Tuesday will go to Cape Mav with cine of (he other coaches. The players will lomnln nt Congress Hull at the resort nnd do their training neni the hotel Two weeks in all will be spent in Cape Mil, after which the vnrsitv will return 'o rranklln Field for the five days Intervening before the opening ipinie nt the season with Dela ware on September -1. STARS TO COMPETE Mitchell, Duncan and Barnes to Play In Western Golf Cliiraxo, Sept. 2 The Western Oulf ioclation todav sanctioned an open golf contest for October 11-1," to lie hold at the St Joseph, Mo . Country (Mnli for prizes aggiegating ,LY(III Pl.t It to be at sevent.v -two holes medal eoinpctitirii, with $1000 for the winner, and among the stain who have already agreed to compete aro Abe MlUhel! and George Duncan, the Brit lsh professionals; Walter Hageji, Jm Karnfs. J)ck Hutchison. Koh 'NfcTion. aid and Joa Klrkwood. AuttTuIlnn nn,n OmI,.ihI'.h il WONDER WHAT AN INFANT THINKS ABOUT? THIA A PONNY rAC. WOMOOR HOW LONO TH 13 doiMG S) Kucp uP"--rvo ocesi HBB ao LONG AMD ffA SO TIRBD Of LIFff Ht pcopue fak Lire is 4p yewY COrvPLlOVrftD AMD Thesk 13 .SO MVKH lb Thimk op asjd xaowhV ABOUT-" MV BRMts) IS AWMIRU HANDS Wk... Z7H. wi'jIj -Zitjr'rffssssrsfS'ssrss. . v.n Hf-.-vcV." '--Vi ' sN s!" v T' -v'-sk mM&S, mmmwmw V Ty Cobb Talics Batting Load From Hcilmann T.vrus Itnymoml Cobb has ousted Harry Hellmnnn from the American League hatting leadership. In yes terday's game with Cleveland, T. Ka.vmond and Hcilmann both step, pod to the gutn-percha on live oc casions. Ty, however, socked out n pair of hits, while Harrj went bin gleless. The dropping of Hcilmann from first to second placu In the battting column minks the first time since Harry took the lead that nnother mnn has topped the ll't. Inci dentally. Hellmnnn went below the .40(1 mnrk for the first time. One point sepnrntes T.v and Harry. They are hitting ..'tO.'i nnd .301, re spectivelj . JOE BOY VICTOR Seventeen-Year-Old Entry Captures West Chester Feature West Chester, I'a., Sept. '. .Toe Kov, 2:0')',!, Chester Count 's fnvoritc rate horse, now seventeen oars old, started his thirteenth nnnunl campnlLU uown tin fni. circuit line b.v winning n special matcli race from the Wilming ton slde-vvheeler, Joe Alliedwood. It wns n three-4ient battle, in which the Dela ware entr.v Innded the second heat in n hend-nnd-liend llnlsli, which man thought was n dond heat and more thought Old Klnck .loo hnd won. Harvest I'rlde. a likely five-year -old daughter of the Harvester, won tin Utlh trot from a fust field nftet live heats, had bien trotted in elo.c linislies. DR. HAWK IN FINAL Dornheim Plays Veteran In Final at Eaglesmere Englesniere, Va., Sept. 1. Dr. Philip K Hawk, of Cynw.vd, nnd Heniinn Dornheim, of Kellield, reached the hnnls in the men's singles yesterdn. The former defeated Mattis, of Kellield, while Doinheim won from clubmute, Keod. Koth matches were hard fought and thrilled n capacity gallery. I'l. i Dr. Hawk and Mattis stnged the hmdesf-fought match of the tounia ,, Hll, w(ls conc.(1ed the match, but Mnttis gave him unexpected trouble, Hunt Joins Cornell Squad Ithncn, . V Hp( ".' Hay ilunt. thi blf: WeBtnrn r who hlp Qllmour Doblo Loach thn Cornell foutbull team arrived hers enteriJHi to prepare for the opening or praccico on Mptemner l.' Shorts on Sports Klrven curs will be at the starting linn In the I'nlontown .uio rare,, on J.anor uav Th illmanr will be '.JS miles nnd Ho.niiu H ottered in prlt T'linmy Jlfurphy la the favirlte. The !m,ni.tlhle fnppeiied In tennis eater im Mm .Mulia IDurntrdt Mallnry lout a SMI to a ncntiil-e i plaer Hhe dofeai.d Ml I.OHlle llanrnfi at (Vdarhurat. 4 i), fl 1 Directum J. wns foned to Ave heats to, bnht lohn it Urn'lii u th Jlouton. te , I'ltir jentfi'livv Due turn J took the tlrfct two hi.its nnd tie tlfth heat. N. I', llrown, the nai fornell crim conn tr runner aticrled jenterduy to wivlk from Itrniii to iu none, in n. rnaruivilie, . j a dlMtame uf 3J fnllea Drown bellveti thu hililns will condition him for tha fall cam pMim Nntlve (lilef took the 2.1B trot In 2 10'4 !,eieiil and 'luuled the record at the Knehold rnlr (tru'indit Miller Ilticirlna will be president and man arr of th. Vernon Hub of the PaMfli. Coiat I.eKUo next ear anordlnit to a report fnin Ihe v,it H 4H ssld that Colonels lluri"rt an I lliitnn and IIiirkIiis wlU b pi.rtnr in tne d u. to buy ll.e ernon ciud reenlena la to h.ne ft national bodv to HUp r 'f1 s,rt j ni rtft decided Ul'un at ti int-mln In liuenos Aires Neten! r uotb ill t.nt.M crl-kot boilng, blcycllnB tnoturc vrlin rgwiii(y and hockey weru anionit ttw HportH reprikenod At tho moetlnu Member nf tlm Out nil Trades nnd l-abor (ounill of ilreater Now York voted lam nlsht to dlei uruKu altendanrb of nrsanlred Inlir at box nv Mhowa In which Mlko CJIb bnns 1h chi.duled to appenr tllbbona cot In wronit with lbs orsanliatlon by employ Ins non-union labor In erection of bulldinga In St Taul In the national rifle events being held at Camp I', rrv teams from Indiana Illlnoli and Minneoin hold flret second and third plniox reapei ihely ,MI Klennor Me.N'.iltr. of this rlty, on1 William lor Ian of Atlnnllo Clt won the Imil t tlm n.lxcd doubles at the Atlantic CU Vaeht Hud veeterday. They defeated fr-niiior ' h h r I . I; White and b a daughter r. Kn'her White 0-1 0-0. 0 4 WHAT CAN I GET FOR $35 IIKAITII! FLKH1I HliDUClNOI IIODY III.IXI. IIOXINU Private Inttniotlone. Finely lintpped Oym, It.innlng Truck, Ilnnd-Iliill Courts, See Worlil-I'nmoiia Itniere fief Inlo Cnndlllon, Phila. Jack O'Brien R. K Cor. ISth tl Chettnnt fill, CAMimtA OPKN-AIll ARKNA ntAMtl'OKI) AVU. NI) CAMHIIIA Fill HAY KVKNINfJ. SKIT, 2 A CltACK.A-JACK MOCTH A 2 F.KIllTfl AND S HIXICH NATIONAL I.KAOWK TASK ntHKDAM. TODAY. 8tn r. Ml PHILLIES va. BOStON SEATS AX tllUUELS' AND tU'ALDlNO'S HUM" . MND WOHDCR WHAT TMT (J... PCOPV.C U06K 'AT IT ArJD 6rr " WHAT , 0a-tt'BOTIPUL HANDS -' WOhlOfiR. WHAT TneVHc for amO VJHY ARO MINfi Jo tSSAAll. 30 TiRn-soMR THttY 3W 4UCM ODD Things Thcv Jcem To Bi.e To Moxe ABOUT WONJDGR WHY THttV KttEP MC livPrtorvieD Mdne iM A Ow,SKB.T. -SkI- sc Mf A w&Js. siammtr f r r v s r r WWWWWWM0?i 'WWt'WVMm&mMWQ hculo! Thcrs'j ArJOTHeR OP THOSer VAONDBR WHO THAT UadV is THAT'S ALWAYS AROUSJD MC -I HOPE iT'i MV tvvOTHCr. BBCMJ3C SH LOOK fvlice To M Thaw AnYJJodV I've MET So PA-- As"D SUB. CALLS fVE. "pRtze i ous:' vaomDbis; vvhat shb MQAsJJ Tmqwg'S Thosb hands a6ww" -- VUONDGfs. HOWJ iMeisjy i HAver I .SHOUl-D, IMAGIHP They vuo'ui-D Be avmpwu.y oacpuu CmmK. si&iMjZ-s -. C vY0 s. WAJw fttotrfwywwfwWrWi ! I T IritHH b 7 Sphas and Old-Timers to Stage 1 ; First of "Championship" Series Tonight BLOOMER GIRLS TO PLAY The first of the scries for the "cham pionship of South Philadelphia" will be staged nt Thirteenth nnd Johnson btreets this evening at 0 o'clock, when the South Philadelphia Hebrew Asso ciation lines up against .lack HincV Old Timers. Tver one in the southern end of the city Is talking of this scries, and the games mean the snme to them as those between Natlvitv and Krldcsbure mean to fans up in Kensington and Frank ford. Kddie Gottlclh, manager of the Siihns. hns spared no expense and hns gone the limit to secure pln.vers of the highest inliber for this series, and so hns .luck IIInoN. The rivalry beUveen the two nggre cntinns In very keen. In fnct. It Is so intense thnt encb gnmc pln.vrd will be fought every Inch of the wn. and nil of them will be whnt may be termed "blood bnttlet." Art Summers' Qunker City Kloomer Girls will be the main attraction at Second street and ICrie avenue while the Sphas and Old-Timers nre making ii dn.v of ii Of course, the Mai shall K. Smith team will nlo be on the same lot, but who would look at n mere man plav ball when there are ver.v pretty gins tossing titf iiorseiiide around ut the snme place and time? The fir-,t appearance of the Richmond Stars, a colored team from Richmond, Vn.. will be made this evening against Phil Haggerty and his Nntivltv Club. Nativity hns regained its stride, and the bovs don't think that they will hnve anv trouble defeating the Southerners. The other night, nt Kelgrnde nnd Ontnrln streets, the Hnggerty clnn steppetl nut nnd hnnded n lncing to the famous Kaltlmore Klack Sox. This Is not an easy feat to accomplish, nnd Phil claims that after thnt game ills boys got so much confidence thnt they feel the can bent anything on the diamond. At Twent.v -HiTtli nnd Reed streets the Parksburg Iron men will be enter tained by the Flcishcr Ynrners. Dewey O'Krlon's aggregation hns been sailing along at an easy pace lately, winning ever thing in sight, nnd tho up-Stnters will have a tough time of It if the Yarners live up to their present form. The Norfolk fitars will be the attraction at the St Barnabai lot, Hlxtv-nfth street and Klmwood avenue, thla evening Itie colored club has a long string of victories to lis credit, nnd hor to take their host's acalp away when they leave 'he lot after the garno. A malar "grudge mime" will be staged on Pnve llennls' Hell, Chelten avenue and Magnolia, atreet. when Engnrd'a All-Htnra. a team picked from the neighborhood In an .ffnrt to ahnw- what bum ball plavera the s ml pro are, meet Oermnntown. The All St.ru feel wnr "it that thev are going to take away the bacon and to main nuro that this Is exilCIIV whnt will hannen hoi... ensagul Newt Illack, of the dtenton Held Club to twirl. nother "big" gume will bo staged Bt I orl eighth and flrown streeta this evening Ilm Hnnnor the Shnnnhnn Catholic flub and nil the rnotrrs In Weat Philadelphia will be out to rut the aklda under a well known Boys, Here's the Big SOFT HAT WILL BE WARM IN SOUTH PH LLY Sensation This Fall The "Stylewon," the snappiest piece of headgear you ever saw. Looks good on any one. JInArlJJaVis creation You Will Want One Surely Tire "Stylewon" Is my pet this fall; the lines of it conform to nny head or face; U'b custom made, too; finest felt, best trimmings, etc. You must see the "Stylewon" first of nil. Come In and See Us Make Them I Think ruu cry ACOUT IT"" vIVJJT LOVS To C(V-" I 36T pSoPLC To COMt AMD fus.3 oueR mo VAnes I CRV-- 1T4 Ofi THtna t do That no one. ELue seews ABUB To Do 2fmw0fo I HATH AUWAYS TO RB CALLItsSO ATTCNTtON To MYJeuF BUT WANT TVaT UtDY THAT . , CAttS tve 'PRECIOUS ! WZ A cms,. S&mz?& 'J'U W'MWW, W' What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL LKAOUi; rinh Won I.nt l.r. Win I nse rittubitrrfi Nfvv ork Nt. Loulx Huston 78 4U II U .1117 QUI) (1(10 71 81 .DOS .CV) on us .m.i ,n7 m fis m .nta on nz ,nin .sin 07 70 ,1IW .4R3 4n 7 .an.i .400 43 Kt .331) .341 .BSD .SB! .M2 .44,'. sn? .330 I llrookl.vn Cincinnati Chlc-iiito riuuirs AMEIUCAN I.KA(ll.'E Won Lost IC. Win I.ne Club New tirk Cleveland St. Lnuls Wnehlncton Itomnn lVtmlt Chlrngn Atfiletlra 77 40 ,ntn .(! 77 48 .010 .fltn 0(1 01 .02(1 .ftj.t hi ot .R04 ,nnn . 88 OS 470 ,4H 01 OR .473 .477 . . A3 7.1 .421 .42.. . 44 78 .301 .300 .021 .nil .MO .sun .tin .460 .417 .38 YESTERDAY'S RESULTb NATIONAL I.EAOUK Phillies, It lloston. 0. 8t. I.onts. lilt Pittsburgh. 2. St. I.onls. 8 Pittsburgh, 0 (second game), flrooklyn. Rl New York, 1. Clnctnnntl-Chlrngo not scheduled. AMKItlCAN I.E.OUK AthlrlJra 4 Itnston, 2. New Aork. fli Wushlnirton. S. New York, 8i Washington, 1 second game). Detroit, 7l Cleveliind, 0 J12 Innings). Sit. I.otlls, ,1i Chicago, 0. TODAY'S RCIIKDl'I.K national M:nri: lloston nt rhllndelphln. New York nt Brooklyn. St. Ixiula nt Pittsburgh. Chicago nt Clnelnntvtl. AMERICAN I.EAni'K Athletics nt Itoaton, Waahlnrtnn nt New York. Cleveland nt Detroit. M. faille nt Chlrt.gn. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE KK.SUI.TH of y"esti:ui.y IlutTnlo, fll Rending, t. Itorlieoter, IBs Nevvnrk, O. Hochester. fll Nevvnrk. 4 (aeeond gnine). Toronto, 3 nnltlmore. 2 Syrncuse. 17t Jrraev City. 4. 8cnr.i)i'i,i: rou todw ll.iltlinore nt Tnrnnto. tending nt lli.ffi.ln. Newark nt Itnehrater. Jersey City nt .Srnruse. HTANDINO OF TIIK CM'ns w. i.. r.c. xv. i.. r.c naltfnre 101 30 .741 Newnrk BO 82 .400 HulTnlo HI r.S .1113 Nyritciise. R7 82 .4111 Turnnln SO Oil ,7I Jersey C'y ftO 87 ,30S llix-hen'r 7H 02 ..117 Reading 40 D3 311 and equallv ntrong baneball aggregation, the North rhlllles Tli T. It. T. All.Stur will try to dupll calo tho fen I of Ih. Nativity Club this eve ning at Tenth and Hutler alrecta. when they tickle. Hi. !l.illmore Illack fox Th-i other night llaggerti a aggregation walloped the colored travelers, and Manager Harvey feels confident that his club ran do the same thing Menem and Ifobord will be the P. II. T. batteo Bingles and Bungles Yesterday's Rl Nolae) I.e Mencfcmg earned u wonderful victory over Johnny Unfaon, the Unite twlrler, who defeated the rhllllea In iv double-header the Inst time he faced them. Not n Urnve mude a hit until the fifth Inning. The rhllllea and IH-ooklyn will play & pnlr of ball e-ahiei on Labor Day afternoon While thin mav not be new to the fane, this might be noth games will be plaved In ihe afternoon the morning game having been moved back Thr 'nth'c Jiold n frit-imlnf orfentitaje oi rr Trti Svrnhrr and Mi fttillmta In the race tor thr Avitrican 1 mow liviitino The Hug nun eon o In In 611. ichlin tl.e Cleveland affoifinllou uai brine de'rafrd bv Detroit, in tho Dodgere-nianta game, after Meu eel Hiw'lnga and 8ndor had singled In micraislnn .tohnaon caught I'lnrhhltler Smith's line drive, doubled Meimel off third nnd threw to CJlnon who tagged Rnwllnga n triple plav returning to neconu e, i i u wna wm m :ne&m mvz Mimi iicM 13 fh Sj Cheriy Open Evenings nny TTTTT y-kss-, -4nS$, mJ! JAPANESE STEP INTO DA VIS CUP PICTURE For first Time in History Flowery Kingdom Is Challenger Odds Against Prize Leaving United States This Year v Ky GKANTLAND HICK They're Off! And now vc conic upon the kill That comet fiom IUg and Little lllll, The while wo watch the pellet flu From Shlmidzu and Kumaaac. The dope is in our favor, yet One teldom am;) an All-1'lpe bet, And we may find that this is true From Kumngae and Shlmidzu. Though they may charge with dash- t'ii(7 incc And eke wilh Oitental grace, We wait with calmness the rciull Of I'hilly-California cult. For seven years the famous howl at lingo cd on a foreign shoal, And seven years is long enough, Whcicat ten chant, "Lay on, Mac Duffl" Tho Tito Inceptions milROUOH fifteen innjor engage-J- ments, strung out over n period of twenty-one yearn, numerous nations from numerous nooks nnd crannies of the globe, hnve bnttlcd for the Davis Cup. In all thnt time the challenge round Iiiin been on exclusive soiree lielvvoen the Cnltcd States nnd (Irent Kritnln (the latter as renresented bv rinelnnd and Australia) with onlv two decep tions. In 1001 Kelelmn. bv henlltur Ifrnnoe. achieved the honor of facing II. I,. Uoherty nnd V. L. Rlscly, of Kiigland. in the final test, England winning with ease. Alld tlOlv ttl 1091 Bntiinlnnn vnnec Intel. .Tnnnn afnnu nut I.i f.fti.t i.t 1,n last Krltish combination to tackle the cimou states. Kelgium nnd .Tnnnn linre lieen the only two nations outside of those oper nting under the Stars nnd Stripes or the I nlun .lack to reach this lofty spot in ino pome society of the undent game. T. R. Pell. Pronhet LAST fliinimer, while Indulging In n coif round Thonitnrp Itnm.nvnW I .. 1 1 Prophesied that .Innaii would h.. tlm challenger this summer through Kumn gae anu siiimidzii, ner star entries. no niso prophesied that within three or four venra .Innnn u-oi.M life lm noted cmbiem and curry it Into the inhM or tne clierry lilossom country on the other side of the world. The odds nre ngninst any such upset taking plnce this brisk September period, but it is jut ns well to take nothing for crnnteil in snort. I'm- miii may recall how, In 1014, Mcl.oughlin beat Brookes anil Wllilim?. while Brookes nnd Wilding stopped Wlllinms abruptly. Yet n few davs later Wil liams overthrew- Mel.nm'hlm in tlm in. tense nBtonishmeut of the form experts. Ono Certainly THLRK is nt lenst one cerlninty nt toched to t lie I.nbor Dnv encace- ment of Wilson nnd Downey for the middleweight championship. l ins rertnlnty is that Mike Gibbons will challenge the winner. This will be nn important detnll if Gibbons is per mitted to exchange his repertoire with tlie winner in n State wherein decisions are permitted. Otherwise It will amount to little. Gibbons can niitnolnt either Downey or Wilson in twelve or fifteen '?&:x'KS!HrzTiiMaffl&.rrr& , . v. ; JmioMb Our Feature Hat for Fall 1921 The "Cub" hns n narrow brim and all tho car-marks of the most approved Fall style. Colors: Russet, Pearl, Brown, Havana, Filbert, Walnut, Palisade. Send us ?3.00, your sizo nnd the color you prefer nnd wo will send you tho "Cub" prepaid. BefsonM 12 3. 52d St. 4012' Lancaster Ave. Headquarters for Stetaon Hata In 'Wet PhlladafohU of Famous Tennis Trophy rounds, but hn will hnrdlv linnet, .t.i. out. -" "WW, Up rnn fnlnf rlthrn tntn. ....!.. hyaterlcnl knots, but delivering th! Dream Maker Is nnother matter. " Covvright, tut. All rights rejerved. BOXING IN DROME Five Bouts Arranged at Breeze Labor Dav Point Pete Mnran. who Is promoting thi nntliiee boxing show In tho Velodrome I Point llreezo Park, nn T.nl,,,,. n. -.."' crnoon, has posted sufficient funds in 1 advance with John Komlc. manager rf j the park, to pay all boxers nnd cxpen, ItV puttlnB on tho holiday profiffi Mornn nnnniinceil lntt- ui,i .!."..:. linvnu l l l " " .1"T ,."ul. !'.- ..u.ii-.i , i iiiuur were in str ot trniiilnc nnd that there wnnM h ., j.:.il ..!.., . -WMWUU., ui'Muiiiiiiieiiia, tt t m 1,n'nl,r J,,,1 lielpctl condltloai 1.KW -lemncr wnen inc latter wai trnlnlnK for his bout with Penny Leon. ( nrd, will go on in tlie Inst half of i double wind-up with Willie Fersuson of Port ltichmond. The other feature contest will be between Pat Drndlev of Sotithwnrk, and Silent Mike Dorai the (lcnf-mute. In the vrellmtnnrics. Joe Doner takes on Young Cobtcr. Tommy Hogan boxes Ping Hodle and Johnnv Clark opens the khovv with Charley Walters, Gardner Outpoints Mayo Johnny Onrdner outpointed Johnny Mm In (ha eight-round wind-up nt the Dunbir , A C. last nlitht Oi.rdncr opened a cut over Mnvo'n left yo early In the bout anil t tiled freely Kid IlootH nnd Toung JoJ llutler battled through nn exciting bout ta .v ilrnvv .Mgriln WeMnir bested K O nnhlngtnn. Kid Cnttmnn and Young Jack Imcliburn boxed it draw Young Dave How. ky knocked out Harry Netter In two round. Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues XATIOXAI, I-KAfU'E s ai tv t r s fi St. Louis.. . 10 12 18 40 New Ynrlt.. ! 8 fi 1 18 Clnrliiii.ttl. . 10 (I i 17 lloston .1 11 3 0 IS Phillies.... 10 r 1 te ChlraRo .... 2 7 : 12 PltlsblirKh..! 21 () 8 21 12 llrnnlilyn . , 0 i r 1 8 AaiEHICAX LKAGUK S aiT W T V S Tl N'mv York. . 3 10 J7 1 1 41 St. Louis... 12 1 1 8 fi 36 Cleveland . . 3 13 (I 22 Detroit .... 7 8 7 22 Chicago .... fi fi ll 0 in Washington. 2 2 I) 4 17 Athletics ... -I 4 8 lloston (I 2 8 INTERNATIONAL LEAP UK I S .M TW T V S Tl Rochester ..13 7 7 21 48 Srncuso ... 10 II 1)17 45 Newark .... I) 111 10 38 Toronto .... 1(1 17 3 3a Jersey City. I I A 2 I l 29 llulTalo II 2 12 (I fi 2.1 Hiiltlmore ..717 2 117 Heading ... 3 12 0 I lie p MM .' ".''.'. f y ' -cVff-- 'A.'-jwji j--t, W ,!. II ', JJ, .. . II , v . ,"' L.. 1. . iv ic.-Tr"Ti ..'V-.,Xj