., i... ,-.,.- "J ,"" l)y,'J ' "-J ' '" '' ;" , .-, - ,'?? . .. ' , . . iWrM-ajj '.'. H, -VEKflttl PtBMO'EDftEJtgELPHifjbp'E, -SEplMBBB '6,',192i; ilson and Downey Would Have Been Chased Out of Ring Had They Boxed at Cambria A. v' ..'V--A ;- vv-h- --v .V.- .,- x V .1 -1P2 Ail TT ::.? i m mm m MWftf tniftKi t i- i. ' ' a DOWNEY BEATS WILSONM CRAWL UP 77V SLOW, SAD BATTLE, BUT MEANS NOTHING ON THE LEADERS fftffl PrjNo-Dccision Law in Jersey Enables Camembert Cham- ; pion to Retain the Title Whatever 1 hat Is Boys Boxd to See Which Was the Worst tinn n ROnKItT V. MAXWKU. Stnrt raitor. Krenlng I'nlillr Ledger ' iTipHE only reason .lnlmn.r Wll.on retains tlie title of tnlilittoweisht -linntilnti "JL todnr is bccntlse no derision win Rlvcu nt .lrniv City yoRtenlny nt the ld of tile twelfth round In 111 fipht with tlryim Downey. The young innn ""from Ohio won n newspaper ilrcleinn from tin clmniplnu In one of thp most Pltrrlble. uninteresting. Mow. colorless bouts errr stnRetl In nny nrenn. If Lw Rnlley over dnrpd to put on n jnntch like that in the old Hrondwny, ,kl genteel customers would linve torn down tlic tniiMiini:. Wilson nild Downey met In IPX HlCKnrtl iinse nrriin in ece muni n he worse of the two. At the end. hoth "ere 1)0,(1. nut Downey wits .lust u rift. I.Pt(nr tlinti ht imminent. The refiire. It wan prnlinbly nil for tlip iipi ivXu... -.. ...11..1..1 jnniuinn .,... .,,., i.nttilrt.l ilnu'n I )np Imm iitid-pff cliniimltin j IStUHl 111! UlUl'ltll u'.-vnii'ii .- iiwfc ,.,,. ... -i i bad ennnsh without hnviiiR nnnther.' " Tlipy vaj that Wilson nils out of condition when lie met Downey in Hint "Memorable bntllp In C'levplnnd. We doubt till stutrmeut. bocnusv. after looklnK at the champ vpntenlav when he down to weight and linhtinR trim. ftjire believe Dowupj- would have killed him if he happened to be in poor iVjliysica! hnpe. Wilson is the most sorrowful, pathetic champion wo pver !ivc had and Mike O'Dowd timet have been cookoo the night he allowed the ftrfl. in allti rural Jirfl.fc - ' . i...i i... .1.... ...... nr.l.l.. llr. n.i lull' n ntnr 1.1 il ijvw iivy Viitn mr imiuc. i"ii inn. nii' - - ltT mentiK He N a slow, awkward Hunter, posspsmuik not.iing out n exipru Ilnln.. -iht wliich bo ttttrnnho before leltinc it K" He unexn t know the wp.ntn-T nf n lift (nh. his ilefi-nxr is poor, and his principal attack Is a wild iJjtlght swing which lands about as nfteti as the Athletics win n bull Rnme. In iithcr words, his percentage of hits Is about .:4". R$ Were Wilson any sort of n boxer or had he any sort of aggressiveness. ?4e would !: knocked Downey stiff before the battle wa half over. 1 he &'iOhloan would swing wildly and. after ml-Mng. fall out of position. He jKisuallv would f'l to the tloor or try to dive head first through the ropes SSthere wns nothing graceful about his work nor was there anything that led fV-i,-K.l,. (,. hnllnrn lie u-na HiiIhIipi! hoTPV. He Will jllSt 11 slam-bnilg rP- Sminar'y fighter who should have been paid $10 a round, anil Wilson was worse. ff IHUSn from the form Ihry diiplaieil tfM'crrf.(. it i cihci ift'it eiliiy I.rniinrH rould hnrr Mrppnl into Ihr nnp nrtil iriwopta ini tar nut of hoth of them. Alt for nUI Mike (ihhnn.iuu, .'ine tcouMn'f have to even rxcrt himnclf. Wilson Almost Blotted in First Round i i. rOBODT knows bow ninny cah customers were in tne place. n - nrpnn ns so lnrzc thai It was difficult to guess flip nuinner or -.i. filled nuesxes were made all the way from 10.000 to H.-.OUI) ami it is snm that Income tax men collected on 2.1. .'.Oil tickets. However, no matter how manv were present, every one was dissatisfied. The bout almost was a popular one. because it looked In the hrst round that Wilson was going the voynge. Had Johnny stopped a good sock In tlic whiskers in that session and taken it on the hip. we wouldn t have been forced to sit through the other eleven stnnins. A sudden ending like that would have enabled Downey to keep his secret and everybody would have saw he was a great fighter. WINon. on the other hand, would have been referred to as an unfortunate ex -champion Instead of one of the Camembert variety Downev started out to end the battle as quickly as possible. He ru-lied Wilson, swinging both arms wildly. A swinging right connected with Johnny s chin and the champion's Unees sagged. He was all but out and started to fall toward the ropes. Seeing victory in Bight. Rrynn lost his head completely. He swung without taking aim and missed five wallops In succession. Had he taken his time and mensured his man. It Is almost certain that he would have put over n haymaker. To make matters worse. Downey won d almost fall down after missing a punch. He wasted a lot of time getting back Into position and gave Wilon a chance to recover. Even after almost putting the champion away In the first minute, he had another chance before the round was over. Again he connected with his right and again Wilson wat woozy. However, the same thing occurred; the final wallops were wasted and Johnny weathered the storm. Ksa 'AS SMf? J "V srv Sffi' v 1 irat:w I n 'MM' ' I iJflM' v Hi 3R 14 t WW i iBf T IS irUlom that u rhtiUcnnrr htt ttro chance til one round to irin the title. Therefore, become he didn't take advantage of io.-ic opporfMtiifieJ. Dotcney hat no license to consider himself championship timber. He isn't even a toothpick. Wilson Spurts, but Foozles at the End WILSON was cnrful after the first round. He advanced cautiously and waited for Downev to lead. Downey also was cautious, evidently having been told to settle down and be .-lever, and he also waited for his opponent to rw-ltad. As a result, neither made an attempt to land a blow for fully a minute. t'nd you know how interesting a stunt like that is. Downey finally opened up. Rinded a couple of punches and took the round. W Johnnv boxed better after that and seemed to have solved Downe s llttacU. lie used a right jab to good elTect and his left slams did ome damage. "At that, Dnunc was a marl; for a jab. He would stand with his right fist held in front of him. elbow high, dangle it before Wilson's eyes and his left stretched out on the other side He was as open as the town clock and any C-cIcver person could have smked him all over the place. As It was. Wilson knocked the plaster off ins nose, cut him abovp Hip -right eje. bashed his countenance time and again until it resembled a ruddy Biin.i.t In fivp rounds Wilson was way out in front, really boxing and jp .; . . ....... -i.. i. n .....i.. v.:. ...!.. Showing Signs or cleverness. nut 111 tne eigiun mimic; i'uiikiii nun ..in. ii hi with a hard right to the solar plexus, and after that Johnny made up his wind to stay the limit He was on the defensive, allowed Downey to do all of the lending and Just stuck around This probably caused the Jersey commission to hold up bis end of the purse because the members thought the champion was not trying. Ji. Miis they cried WllhOti was trying hard to keep from being knocked out. - Tex Rickard Is saiil to have lost money on this fight, and if the customers lTad the faintest inkling of what kind of a scrap the boys were going to put up. he would have lot more. T SEEMS a shame to pay a ham like Wilson t.Vi.OOO for his services and $25,000 to l)orneu trhen there are so many worth -uliilc people out of work and need the money. Americans Make Clean Sweep in Tennis j THE United States scored a clean-cut victory over Japan in the D.ivis Cup matches In Forest Hill, about the same time the terrible nffuir was Ibclng perpetrnted in Jef-ev Ciiy. William T. lilrleu defeated lehljn tumagae in straight sets, mid HIM .lonnston won irom Miimmzu uiree sins m f-,one It was a glorious victory for the Amern atis, but tbe .Inps aim were great in defeat f it is doubtful If ever ii l.allenging nation ever played suWi a hard game -gainst such odds Kuniagae and Shunidzii never faltered, never unit, battled desperately nt n'i ti "e. nml at 'he end they were on the verge of iSCpllnpsf. They gave all the.. Iiud and showed a spirit which gained them hosts aof friends. It also is doubtful if any foreign athletes ever gained so much fjpularlty as the little sturdy athletes from Nippon Anybody can be a good inner It isn't difficult to d" that but it fakes a pretty good game guy to ike defeat gracefully, after trying in vain to nvert it. Sliimid.u and "SjICttmagae did that and more power to them. i In his match with Tllden yesterdaj. Kumugae was nrnr collapse In the rtlrd set. He never uttered a word, never gave any sign of dinress but ought tincK tne best ne Knew now. nc nuunniiu"'i niniwi inv ino his ftccurncv of strnKe. but Ills speed was gone, jus nrius arm n-iss pimriipii, .-Mlr Ti'den seemed to caill added strength. Shlmldzu. azainst Johnston, lost the hrst set, but won the second. Hint oved to be the turning point, for after that he was unable to cope with the illiant game of the Coast stnr. JHOir that i that the Davis "up ii all trashed up, the sluye is set for the sinnhs rhiiiiipinrisliip tourney at Maiilmm hetiinm( Friday. This trill he irrll north srttmi, a all of tin ttnrs xn this and other countries trill be present. And tennis is yetting to he a popular tp'irt. Cnpyrioht . 1921 by fiiMir l.rdotr Company Seven and a Half Games Sepa rate St. Louis From the Pirates and First Place : MACKMEN SPLIT EVEN Yesterday was a great day for base j bnll The wlp ones who have been sil -j ting along the rail' telling the world ' that the game was going to the discard heed only read the papers to discover , that they lme bpn Indulging In foolish talk. In every city nil over the two 'circuits large crowds yeMcrilaV viewed ithp pastlining. In New YorS. neenrding j to estimates. t2,.000 persons made an , effort to get into the I'nlo Crounds to see the (Slants and the Ilraves. I Just across the bridge In Urooklyn j more than 2.".000 saw our PhlN and the j Dodgers play. Here the Athletics Iew .well bcth In the morning and afternoon In the other cities the storv was the same, nut in mi. i,ouis the Cardinal". 1 ho tne nfter a great trip, were greeted I yn-? Kr.''nt. ,llronR numbering 2S.O0O j The ( nrdltuils. incidentally, was one! Of tllC tWO Clllbs ill till. tivr. tnnn., ... "I1, ", '"""''"nilpr. The Dodgers. I with tlie Phils on the other side of the ledger, wnsthe other club to turn in a ' perfect day s work. It was the seventh , straight win for thP mrn f Ridcpv. and1 iinHes uieir outside cliance of coming in hrt seem better. The Cubs Wore the victims vesterdav. nslng the hrst one 4 to .1 In regulation time and the second in nn nbbrevlnted contpt that lasted five Innings. A big thlid Inning in the first game, when four runners scurried over the platter, counted the win I the second game H rally n the fifth after the Cubs had scored three runs earned the Cards the victory. With AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN7 AFTCR YOU'VB JUFPaRBD AND YOU STOOD P"OR MOUH3 "AND Ai A YOUKiG I ToaTURCS A3 A LtTTUtt IRL To HAVff VOUR "WONDUSPUt. LADY YOU .SPGNT HOUR? ' wmJ" mother CombsS Th 777r3ts- Brojhco amD tf5S,K5,SW,r 6 'J 5NAPUS out or "roup BRUSHED BGFcuejrVAa PartV Those- 3onScou& f kjt m Bo.jTIFyt- HAIR" fNw i LOCKS I Mm Hi lf I ( " MD THosJ "rbo -AMD Thoisj otste day Your tamD whcsj Vgu hauc it , U illh SVCHf MORS g1RL FRIBND TtSLUA U BOBQED -' OH-H-H CtRCSj l(L liJVts TO Tmc ADVANJTAGES Its LOOKS A1KJ.T IT A GRR-R-RAND (I A K I UAvir that AD COMroRT OP BoHOCD AMD GLOR-R-RIOUS W J OF HAtrT- ,N 'TaPa the ftlnnta n...l !. fii...... splitting eve,, on the afternoon, the nrd- made inucli of their opportunltv. As it stands this morn m .,ii,. games separate the Mound Citv ag- i gregation from the l'jrntes ' x ! NATIVES ARE CHIEF HAZARDS IN DUTCH EAST INDIES GOLF "Pigi Manor and Hrassie Shot in the iose Mean Nothing in Life of Malays, Writes Meredith Jack Lu Lu Tourney Plans My SANDY McNIBI.ICK pOIiF is plnyed nil over the world. J In some places It Is played differ I entlv than in others. Take tlic union e. on. is nuiiiovny that the nntlves " l'nC 'Tlc,"car:is,,i,;:::V ". f- """"" :r:nty.,woga,es to !A j Mo-J.H. 4.rfc. M V .""" ". '"" 'nsistenn in the '.. .";..... V.-'V.Vinnl.. hmanl. ' that , ' I it Is necessary to be a good shoycr to future us they have in tin. imn.n.n iM.iy. u.c ,, units nnd Pirates will be facing a dangerous opponent in the light down the stretch. Kven-Steven for Giants Seventeen Hruves were present In Hip opening game that gave the Iieuneate.s the victory in the first gamp of the double-header over In Hotham. Four "; iP ls !1!Vnb,.'r Mo?i'l to the pitching staff, while the remainder of the extras were pinch hitters. Nicholson. Cowdv and Huron re ull went Into the breach and succeeded In hitting. Tlic Hrave. scored all their runs in the seventh tin. I eighth Innings through the efficient work of their pinch hitters. In the second contest I'm Shea backed up l excellent fielding', triumphed over Scott. The Clnnts ob tained but seven hits, while the Itrnvp had thirteen. Spurklinc lieMlns ,vi.i, get nround nt all. thnt the holes nre no bigger man an overgrown """' ,...1 Hint tlicie nre many other dilllcul- tles. Hut Ihe big dllBenlty is the na tives. They don t know what II it all about. , ... ., , , T..l. I. ..nn n( I IP staTS ill I'llllniU'l- ,,lf Up has uiinilllPn twice in .- . . - - . bclnc ft startr In thp pater nml Alius somp cloy la thp situ mini. K. V. O'ltnnlon's llpi of n rcrfert vaca tion H more KOlf limn usual, lip Is uuttlnx thiorj Into tnci at l'ontmouth. N It.. Po land Sprlnns. llretton Woods and JIan cl.istor. In thp list of imKers added to thp flrat ell Rlblllty list for the national amnuiir ap pears thp nm of .tohn Pep. Also John HchlnppacasKi. These two oiisht to add a thrill to the piny nt St !.ouls. The dntc for the Professional Golfers' As sociation match play championship lias Just been announced. lt wdl be plnyed at In wood from September 'ia to October 1. rthln national championships and scored n limited to Kolfers with handicaps of ten r-rpnt victorv nt the Engineers over strokes or ka this year. Chairman Colohan great ILjor " "' fi ," rnIul lnsf lis preparlnc for a big time when thla nn Heuben Hush in tlic nrsi roiimi insj nunt ,,v,nt PS,.frt nl ,hs ejrlcket Club next car lie has been In the IJutch I.nst w.ek. i.ii,.- nil summer for the Hnhlwln Lo comotive Works. the beet B;.tne of his life the... ljtTi,0,S Here s lil story ot tne goir mm'. who saw him finish In a tie for th Peun- .i i,,.. hid severn: games iind..'r condl-, svlvanla btate own agree with th's. "Only .inn. inlniiP enoBli to " stniid description. . ml-red on. short putt, too," said Hofnvr. y? r... I will describe Is nt llnndoenu, I "How long VR It?" somo one naked. "About The couriej 1 win U,"MU' , pe fet," answered Ueorao as h relit his " ,..,n of nine te". and nln. renj 1 Harh sreer, ha- at iM-t one Iv.le In I about CneS "lOf "'" ,.1 hv .1 mllP nnv t.n trnt ,ifflr.1.n.l.. H,.n... 1 ...,.u noee nrnsui ;- - ,h,. Ih- -" "-. -,;; Z"'""-?.'"''" ""! traCK. i-uiutriiitu'", - ...- ,.n... w mvll uvrr i nr uiiiiiiays 10 sell " - ". . nw, iiniron is in me marKeL ror noi too badly damnsed two "The nine ami a half race What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL MlAOUi; . f'luti . W. I,. V.t Win lose nttslmrch .... HO ft .at 'New Vork . KO r3 .(ill! M. Illlls . . Vt ft! .n.V) .MS lloston . . 711 00 ..VIH . . . ttroohbn . . 01) 0.1 ,HZ3 ,n2tt Cincinnati ft! 73 .147 fhleitro ... (11 11 .401 .UW Phillips 44 88 .S3.1 .338 .Rift Mo .400 .S3 1 A.MKUICAN l,lliHK riuh New York Cleveland M. l)lll U'lisliltneton lloston . Dilrnlt 'Ctilcrian Athletics Nt sehrsliilril. V. I.. KO 47 HO 60 72 no ; at nt A3 71 SO 7,1 1.1 Hi p.e. .a.io .un .nift IDA ,4HA .470 .427 .3.-1 1 Win .033 .018 ..V40 .300 .4R2 l,ap .023 .011 .nn .403 .481 .302 .331 FLEISHER YARNERS TO PL A Y M. E. SMlm Downtowners Will Tackle Store Boys on Latter s Uptown Field This Eve ning OFF DAY FOR CLUBS Today's Local Gcms TI,lrt,s4lf,rh,VtD,tnTaM&la'rl "nonj uk llnnnvnn.Arniatvi.. - . .. 'B llrthiff 6VfrT;t,f,l.,,MI A. A BharplPf) at Fox Motor, Seventh .. (IrnniP nyenue. -"Tenin htflg . lllupjarkelH' tntue Naval n . t lifted , States MnrliST ,,,v i Jl?"'tl h Navy Yard, H30 V. M. 'aw. iJ lull in the semi-pro i Ward Juniors. Twemy.nr.'i, ?!.r-ilt mltf.'.nK Is n 1 ranks this evening, ami only nboiit der ntrnue. ' "" anj niiitimor; ii:nck Sox flrn llultlmnrt iitii.! u .... (irrniMi.town nl llpllleia. O,",?!1':."- I ranite strert. tlrn,innton7 ' """' I..1. "1 .- ....,inn iininber of twilight con tests arc scheduled, many of the teams i'....i.. ....of nftor todnv's strenuous I activities. A number of ntc'ts nre 44. YEAR-OLD 'NEWSIE' Wit, on the list, however, and those listed, "unroic WlfjS are expected to nttract inrgc cro.s. . n h. ft nnr u I'sH mm. i."iAit)iiup inriii'rn. win iur.i, .. ntno wivw vvannr in ail.. im dose extrn-lnnlng holiday clash to J. N y '91 A- I' nob'on. nrc down on the Inyoiil . ., n , & a-pAft' r. aawrsas 'S-k '-'pl lK Norfolk 8h., In ll.liwn ! Jf ' .f I h. 100 ffl I 1 J . . ""' -" '""lutes, ,m lie. left Allinnv sinn,in., .... and arrived nt City ifall at 1:M p S He look out twenty minutes fn. i't- iiwiiu4 ur iviiiKfii wirii ti slnJ1.',.'..- .- i ..! bv Manaaer JineKey ..'"- ""--,- nlosp,i I t'arroll to nun nnu n . ..- ,., by Hockenbury. Norfolk Stars nt Slmnnlinn Hhannhan Is not In the least down i r. .. .i. u.,t.hncl.- banded t)J Strawbrldge & Clothier In the opening tin l .7"" ! cigarette for relaxation. "nnul mb uiti it on n bet of Sinni J, I Margaret Oast, former LZ ,lM I i I WT'I HnT fo r h d. mi.i.."Bhlp of ' West cycle champion,' who raced 1 hllndclphia. .Arannger Ilonner snya could cover (he distance In VA J .."... Vi , ,. ilirrprent story wheti thirty hours. e" lL LIT TEAM WANTS GAMES ii, ...... i ii... .." "".. """';'. """'"'K- as ino Ptnr. WHS re- I and a hail rate "". ,-" nn, tlm(, ,,,., s lonsioie lor Men e.Ttr cntlnz hliiisi.lf l"rIICU"lr.i""rhVii, Vnr well be excuse.1 be- , u et out of several light hole" thlrli,, , ' ! 5'" .M ."."" o.' on. ..me; contest. ..V?" W,J.U UrfnV"- U". n"' hi MlkP .l.''rVr,"r8of Ja?k 7ind Mil. t.rtleuu.r .. iiMiu. hip inrmer Northpnst Ml,.i. '"...... iv has us full compicmeni was. a rice p.y''.'" .... mile on, There nre uy penni"in, -;:.,. .school star, and the sp,., ,. Trnul(r,.. ,,iV not pinyinn "olf There ore imais. Palmar, Bradley. ii reern I i..,t t... t. ...... .1'., . -Knan .ir,o- horses, water DUiratoes. u. u. - "ic i iiiiu-v me nrK tmiii' , '!': ,'''"., ,.T.r the okce. but natives. Stow yesterday. Rtina HIipv i.ei..i n.iC , rhlckena nil over tne jt f otow innings in the first for the UcU i, I ?h-' ! te'ei. "nV. nylmt kites, eome playing soc- rur knockouts was touclied for one rim. M.,..ei., i I .it and n great many jui "" ca maliiiep sb.nv uniiiiiinn snared ttie burden for the Hues and allowed but six hits between l hem. in tne second contest Cooper had the "Fore!" This ts ihe roiiglomerauun "',"'""" "',' , ,.4i(,P,inv .ml animal Hfp -, !.", '" ! '.'.V i,i .,?' Vou veil. pit iiiiH " : "u KNOCKOUTS AT DROME Bodle and Clark Away Foes resulted in the spe- uut on bv 1'ete Mornn at the I'olnl Hrew Velodrome lack Palmer. I'at Hradley, ami .lonnny ( lark each mnklne nnv mis,,i ,'' I'.'nllnl" r"m "K u, in nttempi to rale- It nvur the each case I.ou (Irlnisou showed gom naung an misp.a,. m the second. !'1V1,,h''.hne" of nu.Iv.s! nnd then when the i .ltI,lBmpnt in Mopping the bout. Hen anUs and Indians Divide i'"i ,XM' " r'mlnBl,hn,!Sd V a. If you ' ?HyU,r. of Knglnnd, was nssimllntini; a In the American League the Yanks '" "ii.im.-ing a nre or som-ihing. all terrlH- trouncing at the hard wallops I nn.l the Indians .m-ided .heir doul "".n".".".' Tu are lucky If vo ',',,. 'ft' j1 f'r""H0" ""-'''"' " I iip:iiipis rim o.,it . i. c ' ' .' . ... . , ...., muriLui. me sixiu rounu. 'Ill' I ...v.n r .....-- - , V SCHEDULE FOR TODAY Mr.UICAN l.KAlit'K WiiKliiiwtnn ut Phltadelnhla. Neiv York nt lloston. St. Louis nt Clevrlnnil. C'hliign-I)ptrolt, not scheduled. NVriO.VAI. I.KAOUK I'ldlllcn nt Urooklyn, Chicago ut St. 1OiUs. Other rlulis not srherttilrd, RESULTS OF YESTERDAY A.MKUICAN l.l'l(ili: Athletics. 4 1 Wnsliinitlnn. 3 (morning gunir, clcTPn Innlncs). Wushliicton, 7i AllilHIcs. I (afternoon came). Nr' York. 81 lloston, 0 (Hrst ruine). Iloftton. Bt Nyw York, i (wpnnd camp). floi rland, 10: .St. Ixnils. B (morning game). Sit. 1mls. lit Clpi-elnnd, 8 (afternoon gntnel. ;hJrjio, 0 Ih-trolt. .1 (morning came, rleitn InnliigN). Oetrolt, 4 Clilciuro, 3 (nfternoon gume). NATIONAL LKAtUTK Urooklyn, 3 Plillllos, (first gume). Urooklyn. Hi Phtlllps, 1 (accond game). lloston, : New York. 5 (llrst rnme). Nciv. York. .It IKwton. 3 (spcouil game). Clnclnrmll. Ss Ilttslmrgli. 1 (morning came, thirteen Innlngi), I'llthburgh, 2: Clnrlnn.itl, l (afternoon gume). rlt. Louis, 4i Chicago, .1 (llrsl gume). St. louls, 4 ChlPiigo, 3 (second game), KOUTHKHN ASSOCIATION lllrmlnghtini, 4 Nushillle. 2 (lllns. 1st) llli-mlnKluim. 0; Nuslnllle, 0 (2d gume)! ...-, uiii-riimi i, v nuil-illlUUKll. i . .11 1. New (Irleiins, 3i Clnttnnoogn. 2 (I .iiuniir, .11 .kiiuuill, u list guuipl, ..1'iijiir, ill .iiiiiiiii, i isu gampi i,.. ...in im n different story his team plays the Store BoyH at Kortyelghth and Hrown strectHon bat- '""VmilsIifH game Ih the continuation of 0 series between the rival clubs n wiiicii the Stars have tne cuge. '"V"'"" ni,.i.., in-., mix ous to win and eveu the' series so thnt the deciding game can be played in the near iiiiure. Manager Veler. of Media, has se lected Donovan-Armstrong as tlie op ponent for hlB tenm ntwixtictu nnv ford streets. On account of the two hard games yesterday .ucwu e iinv.....f. - lection Is vet unnnmed. wnnc jiuiuih" ii... v....n'tn .f the AdverHsers. bns chosen Dougherty as the hiirlcr for Donovan. Illlldale at Uridcsburg Manager George Holden. of lltlhlnle. will toko bis Dnrbv champion to Hleh- mond nnd Orthodox .stroeU to met Hridesburg. Tho untowners have lom mv Vol a all primed for the fray. These clubs have met on six previous ncciiMuur and the scries stands even at three all. Today's game will give the edge to the winner. Sharpies A. A., of West Chester, will oppose Fox Motor at Seventh nnd Orange avenue. The motorlstH enme through with two victories yesterday, defeating Medln A. A. in the morning I to 2 in ten innings, nnd then turning around and handing Uelfleld a lacing 0 to fi. Fans in the vicinity of East Falls will bi out In force to see the clash be tween Kddie husk's Ilnrrowgate club and Morriwrll. of Mnnnyunk. nt the I'eneovd Iron Works Field nt Ridge avenue and Park Drive. Merrlwell has nn Idea lt clnssca with Eddie Lusk's club, so ho hns given them tho chance to back up their lelief. Tomorrow eve ning on the same field Ilnrrowgate ploys Dobson In a continuation of the scries between those rival. The Old-Timers received a snd holiday Jar ring In tho A. M frncas thev were heaten hv the Quaker City Professionals In R. re turn gnme. 3 to J. nnd In the nfternoon about ln.OOO persons saw the Sphns demon strate their superiority to the tune of 10 to .'.. This makea the verlta between tho two rivals one-nil Nntlvttr added two more to the right side of the ledger wnlloplnu Wlldwood. 12 to 3. and then Raining u 2-to-l decision over Lit n.oih.i. in tho nlnhtcin In ten sessions. Tlu' rteldlng of Dlok Nl.'ld and the pitching ci... r-..- ni - . U.B uoy8 nay ureat extra.n.,l "" "uu'c nn nativity The baseball team of Ut tl.. piaycd nativity yesterday aftern0o7J Belgrade nnd Ontnrlo streets nntl, ut customary when these rivals cliii game went Into extra Innings. N'.mJS finally won out in the tenth br ti score of. 2 to 1 . ' w The store boys plnyed bung-un W ball from the start and continued!, show the same form thnt has. won b them consistently since Manager Cm mon hns gotten together his prtci strong line-up. The team ! one of ! best In the city, according to Its prtij. personnel. Manager Oermon hns his Ratutjn scjiedulc well filled, but has open data for twilight contests and would like t hear from North Phillies, FWshr. Donovan-Armstrong. Ivlns and ta of this caliber. Address or call pti Gcrmon, rug department, I,lt Brotttti Desires Game for Saturday narnoy 8chaefcr's fast-going Olnrd pj C7lub hns this Saturday nnd Kunrtnv nn.. ..1 would like td hoar from semi-pro lestnipJitl Ing reasonable Inducements, Addrcit Bel ney ni:nncier m I'.aei l.aurei Rtrilt. I iiui.o dinin.i ,1-ii.u uuriiiB un nay. l.'.of Johnny Ilnrker ins n feature. .Memphis, ti Utile Hock. 0 111 ln . i,m .Menildils. 2 Little ltock, I (2,1 gnmV)' of their two with the Red Sox, N to 0, Din dropped mi' second, S to J In the opener Itob Shnwkev held the So to eight hits, while hi-" teilimivitt'h were pounding doues lustily. In the nfter matli Karr hurled great bnll and held the leaders to four hits, one of which AMKUICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee, fli Kansas City. .1 (1st gnme) .Milwaukee, It KntisiiH City. 11 (2il gnme) ' Minneapolis, loi St. IMiil. 1 ,.. i '' St. l'BUl. Hi Minneapolis, 4 (P. .M.) ' Toledo, fli Coliimjius, rt (A. M ) Toledo. 3i Coliimlilis, 2 (P M.) luillnisipullH, H, loulmltlr. 1 (Ut gnme) Indianapolis. It UmlHtlllr. 3 (2d gnme 1.1. .. i.n,,,1 i.ni. nn.l lt MUltT OVir in -, mils of th flist lluu "f hltelllcis tls-ht li.tu th mldilu "' ti'ni Mia furious ituine ..f vr.rt-..! . if II IM one of Ihoan li,neia on 'he heaJ. i' r,.!nm nut of liomids prob ab'y Noljnilv knovvH ot caiep whut hue 7.. iiod If u 't off u liner and It hits a nlar in- .-.'r Kiime ko?h right on ai.d en doei the victim, unlets he cant Unud Wim Mnhp Until Uttf.it.t ,,nAn ..I- ' l ' . "..'.. .., Jm.. ru. rlnhl tl,,. cnnin-i ,,-l,i,.l, v,l.... i,:... I . rt... n,s, nn or threa timet you go lnllired his rlcbt hand three game's of l:,st yeifr's figures "".'ith i '.' :i?,Brm,'.'.?i,i' guilder'" hU"' l'"""P" , ln 'h, ntler ,I,nnU'h t'""P,l ,b-v f!,rily liu' ihls piuilli- soon h.s lo h- dls- -;; ,"'" i-iiuin ... niiciusseii o. niiittnuod irc'is" miu would not only tun I lurk and It was halted In the second. t,ut or nair ''"''"' ;",.",". i " i.iV llie uorsey-t'oater sel-to was a touch THE SAILOR IS READY (iriiiiMin stunned Itradlev's maiMi witli Silent Mike Doian In the fourth i round, when the latter was too weal; to' - - defend himself. Ibis whs the third I "Wis1! It Wk TnnlnhtJ'. ?ii c.i.j kiiocki.ut In four ni.iiches sco,c,l b u was ' on,9ht- 'ay Fried- Mrmlley since his come-hricl; In the ritiL' after a five-year lay-off After the bout ll was learned that Doran lind i'ti twenty-siniii games still to go. Smith's terrific batting in the mini-, ing gnme gave the Indians the verdict over the Browns. He hit home runs on his first and second' trips to the plate, which gave him n record of three home runs on consecutive times at bat In addition t,, bin homers, Smith also lun a double Mails and Morton were responsible for the morning win. In the I' M ! ..IT..,,, l'l.l !.. T1....U I it . .in.!... i nn-. -null. in. u.ijui nnu iipii- 'rhc colli'" ilerson wpip pounded hnrtl l, tlm ' (M , nrowns who roiiPti up twelve run. ....... '.i'.. ... ,i.... ..!,.. ..ill aim- In The ItulmPH fought to the end and in,,.,. , ,",numl lllv,tatloii tourney there' this agetl to com,- within ou, o tying t. he , 'efc nn.l. i.idBliii bv those who have llMnrn Sniili i..ii,.,ii.l 1,,. ....:.! . i ..eel., i.ii,. i .(. y- -. . . -. ,. ......... ..v., ,,,-, l.'lllll. Hitting in i ne second contest wtn a At I lie titilsh there to choose between them. n the iiopo.i ut cttln a half guilder and ' name tnrougnoui, nnu was grc.itly en retiring for i '-k m '" , . Joyed liy tlic crowd When It comes Hi uie urnir in " was llttlt skill Meredith iiait.culurly recommends' playing n neat ciup snot ucau to u ; iwo'-ini'h cup from Hie midst of a fast ( Dartmouth May Get Miler nnd fill ions soccer game. ; New nrl. Sept. It -Paul Juim.ui foirnm S'i VP'n'ii High School tnlier who !... U -i, I ii I ii Plans " slum i.i in coiumtoa i. nivi-r- itv. ,u rn lU I'll ",,n ,,. l,. , ,,,1L1,ur.., ., .h ,r.i. ... ..ll , ...-,,.". .m .. ..--- ,,. , 'Jtir,, . ,i man, Tendler's Opponent Sailor Friedman, ('hiciigo'ljghtwelght. is ready for his return match with Low Tendler. of l'lillndelpliia. at the I'lilllies' Hall 1'nrk. Although the encore is not ' Ni'liediiled until next Monday night, ilirii niarlncr said today that he ulrendy was fit. When he came off the road this morning Friedman tipped tin. beam at Ms.'-., pounds. YoKht for Muiiiluv's REMATCHED AT PUBLIC DEMAND LEW TENDLER vs. SAILOR FRIEDMAN Phillies' Park, September 12 In their first meeting here, I'lilla. star nnd fast-going Chicago hoy startled the fans with their savage huttllng. Evcry hodi itentanded another match. Interesting preliminaries, Prices, (I, :, S3. NO HK.HLH nnd ALL PRICIID scats are reserved, Hlug pitched at hoine plate. No field senls sold. Iluy now ut Schntt's C:vte, 12lh nnd I'llhert. or Tendler A (llnssmin's, RI8 Chestnut, EVKItY NI011T DLT SATLRDAX f the I,n Lu Temple will tlllown open ust set-to is l.".( pounds nl 2 o'clock. iish it was tonight, said tlie sai'or. "I feel ready for the licll at a moment's notice. I am only two nnd a ,!. i. mM i h .oni..rn.,i..ii .,.......: .. ni'" porous over tne iciiiifcu vvelizlil. I'nrtn.uuih hun ihe acdemU' term e'-i ' feel stiong and will be in as good shape ifa nuVnat,". s'lc'e," ' '" ?h"" ,..nM!, T"""r '"' a nrem'slng mtddl-dlslnnre runnr 'ii.,y , "Celts ago scho'iiHtii iriivttus niauu him n t.t.ier i I Frlediuii n has been training nt h.r.ni h. flY FAIR r DYKRer w iioiner nno n uouuie, giving mm a record of fourteen bases for the day. Huh Hiistv's arm and hat proved too much for Washington in the morning came yesterday, anil the Mnrkmen t her 'by were enabled to split the two Kiinip pern's, the Senators winning the I a'tornoon gnme by routing r.ddie Horn : mp. Winters in the first game and fleorgp Smith and Sedgwiek in the second ' proved e-isj for Urooklyn and the I'lnU (hopped two. (ii'imes oiilpiiehed flu1 first named in the opening giinie. while Mlljns lilid much the bettoi of the other two members of 'Ije local hurling staff in the second Scien runs and i liven hits were made off (Jeoige Smith during the six innings he worked Zii"I. Wheat greeted Sedgwick with a home run nn the first ball he pitched taken advantage of this courtesy, a Held closely reseniViins m class tnai u rue Philadelphia hittnpiotmhip will tee off Thursday morning in the qiiallfj ing round. Nenrlv all the past winners are entered .. Wood Piatt i dubious about play- , ing since he hn- thai over-golfed feel log and s .ekiiig a cure before going 10 St. Louis .1. , Ileadle Kd Clarey and n host of the other sinr. hereabouts will play It Is possible there will be live six- Icens. II .1. Kleliutun is chairman of the i.u Lit ' c.tnmtti" iv. va- nnd Is nut to make a, record-break-" III" e.sslstinta are Arthur i Katnn, picre".,r Samuel n-iworoft. Preston 11 Stuck IM'iiund V Klrkbs .ind Marry i A. Hau-" Paul Tewksl,ur is the proud father of an ciher ndd'tioti '"j his family and fiaur. a on "oeal iich . ' rompet tlou PHtLADELPHia CC SEPTEr-iBER. 5'J g' innn -iuin for n week llnrness ttnres Kvert Aftemnnn A. A. A. Auto Races Sat., Sept. 10 speilnl iiulns from Hrndlnic Termiiinl - i jggWWfWjWgBassyr I:M' , IS-l)ffl-M- mwtL gjm&mmc LZW TTiT -4 7U rMMmLK"timm Jkim&VJNtiUmZXZ34 mm HJ W HlfKwJMfiite'ifvL&93&hffijr tT wl"&ii2jl'sr, KsSTOWiW&iwl- WisSsr?-? 31tW'JPavWfIJVtIiwPt-i . Hvliifiirr.'f Boots and Saddle Fleishers Yarn vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bro. 1 ble, han n pood chnnro tn nnncx thp; nlnfo. Alliph Wnv nnd .Moucttp nunoar ! i . .. i i.. if....n ii i ,.-.i i.. nn i kin ! The Orand Hotel Handicap at on'' rnVTH-. ,tr:n V ' Ne"i ' FRII AVE. TWILIGHT GAME TONIGHT. SEPT. 6th, AT 6 P.M. ERIEAVE.I gfl ..... . I IL-ilKIII. 1 1111 Illlll. L lit' 1.1 . I-11 llllll. -.- - ItUie to ne iiccuicn ni i.ttionin immj.'Aunt Dcila. Stepson. Plain Hill: third., Jttrjorle Hynes should have an e.isy Chimera. Fireworlli. I.ltfle Dear, fifth. -Victory over Jai.ett nnd Klnburn. the Sudor. Witch Flower. Salvo: smb., . ,w.l,hl,. ...,.iteiwlpr Mullet 1'm.lf Ik ""' "" niuiiliei. nriiiuiieillll I i Jlgrttlnc back to his winter form 4&ttght be close iiii Y t-lorspu which seem he-.! in oilier races (t-tarf ! First nice. Green Gold. .Mabel !.. j. I'pnuprir isr . seentui. 11 aMinii:ioii. t "..:."-. .: .. . .v, . .- ,. ..... ..." - .. n. .. . nper. llillie .McLaughlin. . South fhlla. Mlgtl bird. Kvil. P.eamer. Han- ' M-srla-r HitrVi nirth. Thunderclap. Mnd ! 5jormea't "'?" , ucrmaniown nign Frankford High High School Gym Suits t i. iiinr tt mi . Kiui'iu'ii oriituiu'liuil , " "' y"'" """"' ,5o",b """ Special Price to High School Students Student' Price . . . fi . ,. i. Central High At Uelmont First rai e Old Itose- , , ,., " . hud. Giiui Snh. Scottish Thief: second. Wejt Phlla. High third, i Garpet Sweeper. ..dJfiret National, Gap Kock iiJlrownle Mellowell. parol. ( ontestant : Uurtmonr; til f6"urt!i. Colonel Taylor. Honor Man. try Pass, four w-W, G. McG Intock . sixth. Startle, flutter, Captain Aleock ; fifth. Kdwlna. ' Omnipotent. Wayward I.udy . seventh, Thimble, Sauaeity . sixth, Hud Fisher, i ' Act, Miss. Fontaine. HInrney Stone. tl'lctrus, Aknustl Jersey $ .75 Pant? 1 .00 Shoes 1.50 Elaitic Jocks. . .75 At Montreal -The Hint's Plate Is the ' a,flure rnce of the Montreal fall meet j louri o 7 i' iPIm n"rJ w"l t, !-- lI " ""' fourth idtVn thp Hlue Ilonncts ca-d today lie- r, ,?" sIiIm the' nlate there i $'J."(X added. ' . iJW iri.l 1.ah.v tinniHlliiitnj rtf- VIllnnAB r'iv. h1 V?VftW VFUHiUMim ". "" i !.-. 14. 4 . nl,l H w ii(A 1 i-i.I W iivwri ti- in an uii I'Aiuiw iu v'T"Cuad. .Flying Ford, of tbe Ross st Oulmet and Sullivan Lose nretlon Vp1, '. II. Hept H --'ontln'j tnE the mutch to thirty-six holes on tlm nu" chiimp'onthlp courn of tlie Hreitcm IVooOi I $9.00; i m A. Jrv l I aoit emu. Dunphy mil Oeorg Tolher piy. Invham. tha loeftl DAlr. mglntftlntd lhslr rnm msn4lnr !1 joeil in, tht first Ightren holes una oemiro irraneig vuinm tna Jick HulUTBn. ot iJosion. up ,ua a io pi $4.00 J' Pure Worsted V-Neck Sweater, $6.50 arshall E, Smith & Bro. Ueronorslrd) Afn' Furnishing 724 Chestnut Street Athletic Good HEALTH FOOD: Another Name for Oysters Oysters have, as much nutritive value as meats, and you get them fresh daily from the oyster beds not from cold storage. Ideal food for younj? or old. The Famous Maurice River Coves are particularly fine this sonson -tender, rich flavor, meaty, 1 e handle all tho best known, such as Oak Island, Wust Creek Rlue Points (also clams), frerh daily. ipenea oysters tor the Trade Only MATTHEW J. RYAN i.m .Solp,D'Xri!''t'.'rJ"r,tl''' Pimpu ItobbittH Inlands Oysters hnleattlo (inlii "'-u i imni-. i.otnii.irii oma r,...4 .-. e, """a"'t w''' Ke.Mone fi e. Yl'ilii MM I' 1'OIlt and Dock S '-' ijcSFtjjjAwf Wii y"V5'' ''"'--arnPv? 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