Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 19, Image 19

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For the First Time England Is Sending Both Mail and Woman Golf Champions to United Stateffl
PATERFILIUS GOLF
AT AR0NIM1NK G. C.
Family Tilting Renewed Today
in Foursomes Started 11
Years Ago Here
NO "POKER FACES" SEEN
former Golf Winners of
Patcr-et-Filius Tilts
rMs In the eleventh year of the Pater.
..fiUiiI golf tournaments In rhlladel
&, No tournament was held during
PJ' ? In 1017-1018. hut the winners
"'the ww? as published hy the Amerl
Sol OuSa c2r ?0S1. follow;
..Tffif "rare. tt'D!n. Spr.nc
navcu.
12 A.
n, ana
II, Thatcher,
Sprlnfthaven.
11118 C. !' I"1" "' ",,rar ""
1jt4C.rBUnnuru. 3. Webster. Frank
,15j.f0l.d'ond J. P. MacDean. Jr..
.Vr.Pfa ii-uow.il. St.
Davids.
.en.lMB No tournament held.
Be and Oorc; n. Lucks,
1,1 Philadelphia Country.
... tr and rhlllp Corson,
Pljrmouth,
By SANOY McNIBLICK
Many of our best golf fa,"1,111" v,t
JSe.entod In the field which teed oft
iXt "in the ninth contest for the I'nter.
toany i,,T,l,,J,ln nf l'lll a- '
j.ini in The fnthor-nnd-son pairs were
..n? nwnv in foursome matches over
K. links of the Aronlmlnk Oolf Club
i,,t nt Drexcl Hill. The piny was for
the best wore over a single round of
eighteen holes.
... i.t ti.iu Bhort route. If I'nter
.iusnVc both going well then every-
i Wv lint if not. it's doubt-
V Uli '';.' if lm "fnmllv boiler"
i J VnnfimpR If the "family boiler"
fill sometimes it " '" .,,,
f? ,!? withntit cxnlodlng. It's sur-
1 tine what a lot of ! "team can be
... 1.1 .Intlf till Strain OI P. Hill IJ ""
Iioie ro'
priflng
'. t..i nn nver n few misseii SIIOIS HI,
Wii nMv when it's a family mat-
roll, cspcciniij wntn
" Pater doubtless took up the game
i. i,n nnnrnnched two-score years or
Then ' aI,pT?' , ,f Vnirlv well. Ho
m0re;i 1 w dl be a great benefit to
faurcd it would uc n brtai
FTherefore IHlius is sent to the links
Xm FflluB brine more elastic, not
toienrn. "'"" .' p,,,1r iinubtless
ISonftS P o" tl ' attcr'H1' gum.
Z "" probably beating the "Cover-
nor" ere long.
Pater is then torn between two emo-
tlons. The lirst is 10 mnimiuii '"h
nltr nnd supremacy in the family by
lacing the Fllius. Tlie other is to sec
raid Fllius advance to stardom on the
m,, la llnhle to ridicule Pater's
came, inter oecomus rum, uii.-mi.
to teach Filius shots nnd other point-
em. the result of ills own experience.
''Pooh, bah," savs Filius. "ou
are a lms-becn." And tho fight is on.
Starts Something
When nn brine these cmotlonnl fam
ily pairs to the links, coupled up to
rln something, the result is highly en- !
im tr. tho niilookers. The stnrt is 1
smiling enough but the finish, thnt
tells tho story, it riuus sinms 11m
nutter back in tho bnck nnd walks off
dourlr. it generally means lie himself
f" ' i.'..l ...ll U..I !. "..1,1 nuin" linu
ilil limn" ImM
las piujeu uii, uut i
thrown him down. Pn
tcr registers
Father, good, nnd son, bnd. It's dlf-'
ferent. Father can be lenient, patron-
liing
hcadi
last
Filius
"fat"' . , .
or insulting. Under tlie latter ' ".""" ' '"AZ.'V.'i."' -T,' " ... 7
nR youth nceived n real body blow 7 . v, ,,..,.,. . .
venr when one I'nter turned to is ".. -- '""""; """.";," '"
and delivered himself of his , "rlnrnun and
' Next jear." he cxp oded, j-nu stay pf Inc'nvcnt through the driu
I l0meV-i i1 e?MJt t JLJJli V and from among the number four stooil
brother lilc At least he can p t! out proinn,nllj. on Ulp,r nrst appcar.
So it often turns out to be quite a ' Smullcml ,, Krnll Sllriscd
tournament. evcn HoUeuback himself by their mi-
The V S. Senlers' Oolf Association will I PCrior punting, each getting kicks off
Itirt Its annual championship over the Apa- 1 good for fifty yards,
wimis link? at Itye N. Y . on September t8 IOnnov tvlin irim n fnihurltntn nnnr.
Mny local eterans llonK to this famed,. Vt ' V i ?- SUpStltUtC quar
koay and lli comptta In the champluiikhlp. terback on Jack kcough's eleven Inst
fall, also did Borne mighty fine punting
la three Jolly duya of prohibition the and gives every evidence of blossoming
locker bojs at tho clubs are much har- SDtn n nunter of the Hrnf tv-nfer
aned bv requests to open Ho-and-Ho's lul" a I'm .1 rl T ' , it. u
locksr Tha custom has become so naKrant ' Joe Illbcn, tho former Central High
that more than one club has lately passed a School lad who subbed on the vnrsity
rule that a note from the owner Is neces- aimnil nn n linlfhnck nhntvivl flniihea nf
uy to gain entrance to tho more popular J'juau as a liaunnCK, BDpv,eQ Uasnes OZ
lockers. ) form that makes him look like a mighty
.rv. . . . 73" . .. .. . "" Prospect. Blben nppearel in ex-
The first round of the four-ball club four- 0,.iior.f onndlflnn nnd nnq mnri. thnn
some huidlcap eent at Merlon will bo played CUieni COnu 1U0 a MO was more tnan
this Saturday. Incldnntly. Mctlon alw has J eager for tho drill,
called for a complete revision of the hnndi-. (Jeorge Jennings, the former Second
CM of mtmbers. as It l fult that the han- ' rir.nn .i.r ahnwixt lnfu nf ,.,.,. mLn
leaps of many nolfers thero aro out of date, division Star, snowed lots of ptomlse
after his jear s lny-off, while Meiners
Oraannles from caddy ranks are oontln- and Quiglcy showed plenty of dash and
?,1,1Z..'V"Jt,.n,t .Jfl"1 "" pf'S'ionais. as la pep. Hollenback expects to make a
!$??i.tfi lm& out of Qulgley, who looks the
Philadelphia Country Club. Ut Is now pro ' pnrt. Ho stands six feet and weighs in
jiriJ1.0 JJWn.ili J?uJlFy cib Ion?i T"un,t the neighborhood of 180 pounds, nnrkor,
uVubco'uVsV.Panri77'itemrCsh.m- I'arl. and Thomson, other candidates,
j showed promise.
Berrrnl looil proffsslonala are contem- ' Starting this morning, two prnctlcos
iiilini enterliiK tho Niiw York State open to ...tl tin held everv dnv Tom McVnmnrn
bo held at Syncuso X week from Monday ,!., ,'u ,.ry ,, ' ,"'" ',lc-araarn
There will be $non in prlJie mon-y It Is will look nfter (he schooling of the
Wiled as the first State championship there. 1 squad, who will be expected to spend an
I hour nnd a half every morning study
WATflHIMPJ Pfl&QT PI AYCPC I iff. the rules nnd the nxloms of Hels
K.HIOI1IMU UUAbl r'LATtH mi7n.H 8ystPm, In tho afternoon the
President McCarthy Believes There
Are Crooked Players In League
San Francisco, Sept. 7. linil piny
era In soeral clubs In the Pnclflc Const
'.eng-uo are being watched daily on sus
Plcion nf having been tampered with
f1..1nr"''"loniil gamblers, President
Wllllnm II McCarthy, of the league,
oKl todav.
His statement wns made on his re
wrn from Is Angeles, where ho wit
.1 v, "T J''rlon of Keveral alleged
"S" irom Hie ball park last week
to'dllr,,""- PPnrH at thirUn;ISd,hXln?"fr.UJln l
"OUelose the names of the players," i deop Into their Jeans while iho.pni
i '., , ' -" umiir-i III nil! IllliyerH, UeOp jnio uilir jruuo .,,.,. ... v,mim
MW McCarthy, "but within a few arranued at llsslnyton was called off because
SjV0 W,U hvo"nh Evidence to "-ck of ?L.
Hill i 1Uri "'"I'k'ons that there are i Knockout Imrhlln, who had to call off
!,.' "OOkeii ball players In the coast , matches with Jimmy Sullivan and Al Nor
"ague, or we will know time H U. ' ton has recovered from his Illness and has
1 M .
enmstfinces vvhlnt, ij .i.i.. l.... i
tun... i. ' ..-" ,1-1' '" ''"" "":n "
-r.in.V T ,l ,10t w"ant nny action
Wast the players Involved."
Amateur Sports
vlc!cnryKbnynL' ',?" !" con-.cu-J"
club a L., ,01.tln. ,h" ",ron? Clover
lllsht tut "'l,hmlm'' aBKreyatlon. in a
fJri liaVe nnn !hf BC.0re 0f " t0 B The
"MbornSlh Tn37(3jt''s ln September. Phone
10 r"T.- ,rrnm,;.a ?r,:t-elft?." """ wnt.
Wounds i li""" v'ltn "' e uhs with
JaDpl. .-J '."over phono Columbia U90
"r't-rln- VV! 'i,'"lr" a sramr, wllh nny
!! nom" nlne J Clark phone Oar.
?1"1an,'fi,rsil;i.wou.'! ,II(B ,0 ,,o0,' sftme"
sFkln csre n't w. "",m" RWRV N' '""
"Pen fnraWunl'flJ.!",7 "Titcmher 10 and 11
iMee, it Tii.r" rm offerlnu fair
. Aabnrn ivJ. " " ,",' .r,110" IPlar 3280 J.
Jfl-cla." t ."," w1.u.,,,o"k" ,0 henr from a
'""ot A l V-nwl,h. S'Pt-mber 10 open at
, PrtHentl-,' w 'V "J,,nnoIlamond S0R1
fr an. ...'!.' r. hns September 10 ouen
"Jk. WenV ni,.";-1LeM0-w1'" Brounds. A.
Olhi.. V."" for aU flrst-clee.
ra has several
. obnrbanAn,a",:! fou,h. Colorado street.
I' h-r tram Jiff rfvellnr team, want
ess nome teams.
STAIR CLIMBING
FORPENNSQUAD
Red and Blue Football Candi
dates Mount Stops to Capo
May Lighthouse
CAPTAIN WRAY BUSY MAN
Cnpc May, N. J., Sept. 7.--The Penn
football squad was up early thin morn
ing nftcr their hour of hard workout
.on tho bench Inst night. Falling on the
bnll on tho sand gave' some of tho big
fellows sore muscles, but Conch IIcls
man said this morning they will soon
lose tho stiffness and get into tiptop
shape.
Just ns the sun was sinking into the
bny the men were allowed n dip In old
ocenn, but wrro not allowed to do any
swimming, which went hard with some
of the BwimmerB, who were just aching
t.i battle the old wnves.
This morning Coaches Heisman nnd
Zlcglor cava the men a long blackboard
talk, then a walk on the bcuch. A new
stunt wns tried out, namely, a climb to
the top of tha lighthouse, which is one
of the highest on the coast, having 200
KtOW.
uno men were out on the lawn tins
'"orning trying some of the stunts they i nuirn iirninii PDinMCM
were taught in the lecture room lnstlLUWtK MERION GRIDMcN
nlt qtl cw grM candldatCB uro qiij enn pioo-r pRAPT
exnecteil tn.lnv
Hex Wrny, the dlmlnutivo captain of
tl,0 ltd nmi ijiUCf is nll miles. He
looks for n grent team this year nnd
mated that the spirit shown by the
mpiad is better than he has ever seen.
Ytliy working every minute of tho
Iy instructing the candidates near him
in tie art of handling the ball and
dodging, In which respect he Is tho most
"Uept on the But
uepi on uio squati. J.ae nam worn
i, m,,,..! t ilV, v-v iD i,i u.. ..,.,,
"" "' ?. " . -l"-. "J ..s,.y
member of his squad, with the result
that Heisman has n mighty ambitious
". iu "i nun.
, Yesterday Bert Bell looked after the
bnckS( Ty,vcne tie cn,is nn,i (JllH icgier
the linemen. While they had nothing
to say for publication, they nppcarcd
Pleased with the showing of the eandi-
dates on the first day. The assistant
coaches, wlio have to look after most
of the detail work, commented more
than once during je.sterday's drill on
the extreme eagerness of the candidates
cv' cw tinkle of the great
college game.
HOLLENBACK LIKES
PENN CANDIDATES
'That crowd yesterday afternoon
showed more real football intelligence
nnu pin more ngiu inm u nuni iiiuii
nny first-day croup of candidates I
nave ever wen, iuu jiu xiuiiummi'ii
this morning, commenting on tho first
day's workout of the l'cnn football
candidntes on Franklin Field.
"Usually a first-day sqund tnkes
tilings easy nnd is not prone to do
much work. Yesterday it wns entirely
different. They went out there nnd
fouclit every minute of the ntternoon.
It wns n sight for sore eyes nnd made
"- ":- " "'c ks "
sturdy, efficient sqund to meet the var-
"Ity In scrimmage when tlicy return
llOmO."
NOrnO,
witn mg -uui senning nis orucrs to
nil corners ni inn iicm. wuii 10m .nc
Xnmara looking after the forward pass,
'n.ul wi h Hobey I. ght shoot ng he
minnlnr. Ilin .ilnotrln Knot.'
drill will start nt 3 o'clock and con-
tlnuc until 5. The squad will remnln
in the training houso until the return
of the varsity and will be subjected to
the snme rigorous brand of discipline
as tlie vnrsity.
Scraps About Scrappers
Trmr MeJIiuth, Allentown bantam. Is
matched to meet Chick Pubbb. New Enif.
Hnder, at Fall Illver. Mass., on Saturday
nlEht.
r.ilwr nnr bonta went ffivole from a
1 financial standpoint. Tex Hlcknrd. It Is
rumuiurs
had to dls
. .- .W-l ,... iuV.fl. .... nnA..n.
ias recovered
ed tralnlnr.
Vonnr Jark ToLand, on whose head Benny
Leonard I supposed to have made the meta
carpel famous, Is now beln handled by
Pete Tyrrell. Toland. who Is a southpaw.
Is a llihtweiBht.
Martin Ja&re.
of Manayunk. haa started
tralntnir for the fall campaign. He will be
ready for action against any of the local
lads his weight before the end of tho month,
Jeff Smith, of Ilavnnne, N. J Is rolnc
after a. match with Ilryan Bowney,
Tnminr fiolden will bo on In the star bout
at the Cambria Friday night Ills opponent
will Iw Willie McChmkey, Tho semi Is to he
West Philadelphia, Tommy O'Toola vs. Al
Verbeeker lluddv Hyun vs Oeorge Denny.
Wily Delaney vs. Young Hob Fltzslrnmons
and Jack Hose vs. Tommy Hanlon.
Trto Malone, who Is promoting bouts at
tho St. Oabrlel's carnival, will meat Frankla
llrltton In one of the matches tonight. Joe
Oavln vs, Jimmy Sullivan and Jimmy wells
vs, Mike Mllbourne are the other scraps.
The new combination Mead. Montelth and
Cos has one of tho largest boxing stable In
tho country. In Ml. twenty-four mlttmsn
are undsr the management of, this trio
Among the youngsters are .Willi OCon
nell, Jimmy Hutchinson. Harold Evans. Illlly
Connolly. Willie Crystal and Eddie Oorman,
all graduals from amateur ranka.
nnrhfr Hutettlnton I ehdule to appear
PENN FOOTBALL CANDIDATES AT
Sixty-five Candidates Report to
Coach Hartman Peppy Outfit
Colts let loose on verdant meadows
had nothing on the pep displayed by
tho candidates for the Iower Merlon
High football team In tneir first prac
tice of tho season yesterday.
Conch II. M. Hnrtmnn had his hnnda
full providing business for the sixty
five candidates who reported. A mass
meeting wns held in tho morning when
tho preliminary system to be used this
year was explained. Conch Hartman
also made a plea for a largo number of
candidates, lie got 'em. Nearly every
body at the meeting turned out.
Among those were eight veterans of
last year's star team. They follow:
Captain Kilpatrick, halfback; Quinn,
Stillwngon, Onffnev, Stull, Free. Brown
nnd Durham. They looked in fine
shape. Other strong contenders for po
sitions spotted were Morgad, Merrill,
Peterson, Smith, Harr and II. Kil
patrick. There was rope drill, which consisted
in charging 10 jnrds against a rope,
punting, falling on and hnndling the
bnll. nnd so forth.
"If pep, spirit and dctermlnntion
mean anything," said Coach Hartman
afterward, "we will surprise the school
teams this year."
Hartman is a now coach nt Lower
Mcrion. He enme from I.nfnyettc Col
lege, where he was a Btnr in college
days.
EXHIBIT TENNIS TROPHIES
Prizes of Former Tournaments on
Display at Caldwell's
Tennis enthusiasts have the oppor
tunity to see some of the cups and tro
phies that their favorite players and
champions hne strlved for and won.
Through the courtesy of the United
States I.nwn Tennis Association nnd
Wllllnm T. Tllden, the grnitest pin jit
of the nse, n number of cups, trophies
and prl7.es have been loaned to the .1.
K. Caldwell Company and are now on
exhibition.
Tli- various prizes and trophies for
nward in the coming championship
matches nt the Munheim Cricket Club
this month have nll been designed and
made by the J. E. Caldwell Company.
The followins prizes nnd cups are on
exhibition:
Sller platter. Philadelphia and District.
I.awn Tennis Association. , . .
SlUer platter. United Htates lawn tennis
slnr.es, championship 1HS0.
Silver cup, Pl mouth C C. slnrles chnm-
plnnshlp, . ... j,
Silver cup. lawn tennis championship mixed
doubles. HUB. ,..,.. .
Silver cup. Philadelphia Cricket Club Invt
latlon elncles. 1U13.
Silver cup, Norrlstown elnsles champion
ship., 1018. . , .
Hitter oup. United States Lawn Tennis As
eoclatlon mixed doubles championship. 1014.
SUvor cake basket. Worth and South tennis
tournament champlon.hlp. 1010.
SUvor Henshaw cup and base, grass court
championship of ICnc7and. 1020.
Oliver and creiai inKsinnu. miw uuuu.os
championship. United States national. '
b'lver bowl. 1020 Indoor elnales. I
Gold Olympic modal preeonted to William
T. Tlldon In 10JO bv the city of Philadelphia I
Clold All-Kneland Club medal, champion
ship of 1920. , M , ,. '
Gold grass championship medal, 1020, Ens- ,
land. . . .
Oold Trench modal. , ,
Gold United States singles championship
medal. 1020
Sliver cup. Philadelphia Cricket Club lavrn ,
tenniB championship tournament. 1914. '
Silver oup, Philadelphia and District Tennis
Association singles ciiuiniuuiinmp, ium,
Hutchinson Knocks Out Waltz
Hartford, Cunn., Sept. 7, Ilughey Hutch
inson of Philadelphia knocked out Sammy
Welts, of this city. In the fourth round
of a atheduled twolve-round bout. The
Quaker City lad outclassed Waltr from the
start.
"Strangler" Lewis Tosses Hindu
Sur lVivncleco. BfPt. 7.-
Ed ("Btrangler")
i.owta defeated Jntlndra uono-uooar, ii'nau
wrestler In to straight falls here. Both
wero accomplished with the headlock and
Iwls pinned Ooho-Oobar to the mat for
the nrst fall In lh 18m. 30s. The second
fall camo In Sis.
Five Leading Batters
in Two Major Leagues
AMERICAN I.1CAOCE
I'layerand Clnb . All. n. II. r.n.
Hellmnnn. Detroit. 130 njo los xoo
rlb. Iietroii
111 440 100 172 .80
Ituth. New iork.
US 408 ISO 174 .:tS4
milif. St. Iuls.. 117 4C 108 1S8 .370
Speakerr Cleveland. 121 0 103 174 .870
l'lojor and Club O. An, n. II, r.O.
tlomshr fit. Iu iZ J' J I2 Six Vfi
Pournl
ler, St. I-oui" 1-' JOS ?? 17H .340
w IttUb'fh M MJl 44 110 .840
. Cincinnati. 101 876 B9 130 .84A
U7. St, Louis 183 BOO 80 170 ,810
la
itAhnw,
RnnDh.
Mellenry, St, Loula
STERNER'S THE HOUSE OF PIPES
The NEW "FRANK"
DOLLAR
PIPE
Vh&tSKAffirTO
Italian Ilrlar. Frenth Hrlur and Sand
llatel Hrlar. M stylrs.
Formerly $1.50 to $2
IMpe nepolred Beal rip Serrlr
Slerner's Cigar Store
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ilL?rfM DANISH SWIMMER NEARS
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Ledger Photo Service
Head Coach Heisman Is trying put
a squad of promising youngsters.
Itox Wrny, tlie newly elected cap
tain, Is running with the ball
Licokit & Mybri Tobacco Co.
3TT AC MYBRI
sOha s ,a JsTUTB&iWfiBl-!L 1 s. Rss1Ko1IkHk VQ TL I I lrwlT f m!LW --,rBSylp ft 1 J 9 L
CAPE MAY
Miss Mllle Qade Expected to Finish
by Tomorrow Noon
Now York, Sept. 7. Miss Mllle
finde, Dnnlsh swimmer, who started on
a 145-mllo swim from Albnny to New
York Inst Friday, was expected to reach
145th street late today, and plans to
finish the swim nt Battery Park to
morrow before noon.
Miss (Jade reached Bear Mountain
yestcrdny forenoon, nnd after a wait
for favorablo tide, resumed her long
zrind. Sho told reporters nt Hear
Mountain that she had been struck in
tho face by a big fish and had been cn
tanglcd by river grass and weeds nnd
almost dragged down during her trip.
Miss Glide snid her trip hnd been
one continuous ovation at every point
since she left Albany.
Married Men vs. Single Men
The mtfrrld men of the Fourth Street
National Hank will play the slncle men or
the same Institution at the Strunlirlilisn
Clothier field, at Hlxty-thlrd and Walnut
streets Friday ovenlnr. at mill T. M Any
bank team desiring a-ames should let In
touch with J C. Calhoun. Fourth Street
National Dank.
FATIMA
CIGARETTES
TWENTY for Q r$
DOWNEY-WIL
SON
BOUT UNDER FIRE
Jersey Commission Summons
Boxers to Explain Labor
Day Fiasco
TEX RICKARD IS INDIGNANT
The New Jersey Boxing Commission
hns sunboennod Johnny Wilson and
Bryan" lOowney nnd their mnnngers to
appenr nt Its meeting in Jersey City
today and tell nll they know about tho
listless exhibition given by the middle
weights nt Boyle's Thirty Acres, In
Jersey City, on Lnbor Dny.
Chnrles McNnlr. of tTic commission,
who instructed Tex Hlcknrd to with
hold Wilson's gunrnntee, is determined
to get nt all the dctnlls connected with
Wllson'H poor showing ngninst Downey
regardless of consequences. In this Mc
Nnlr Is nbly seconded hy Charles
Lyons, n fellow member of the com
mission. Every man connected with both fight
ers In nny business capacity will be
examined by the Commissioners in an
effort to nscertaln if nny undue in
fluence wnp brought to bear tin Wilson
or others In his training enmp. Mc
Nnlr snid todny thnt the investigation
will be n thorough ono nnd If nny one
is found guilty of unfair prnctices ho
will be ilcnlt with M-vercly.
Just what netion the commission will
tnkc in regard to Wilson is problemati
cal. The chnmplon's gunrantec of
$35,000 which wns the bnit which
enticed Wilson Into the ring Instead of
tho 3f per cent of the gross receipts
ns was originally announced when the
match wns closed hns been ordered
withheld pending the outcome of thelregulnr season in n tic with sixteen
henrlng. wins nnd f'mr defents. Both clubs won
It is regarded as extremely probable from the other twice and by a slngu
that tlie commission will, in the end, Inr coincidence both were beaten once
order n release of Wllon'n Guarantee, bv Chestnut Hill nnd Oonshohocken.
but n strong reprimand, with tho pros- !
pect of being indefinitely barred from
Douts in rsevv jersey, mny oe in Biore
for him.
Whether Wllxon over will be permit-
ted to box in New York Stnte is a
question. Hi nnd Downey are now I
under tlie official ban as a result of
their bout at Cleveland la-st July.
Promoter Blekard wnxed indignnnt
when the subject was broached to him
He lcgarded the spectacle as a reflection i
on his matchmaking ability which proh- i
nbly would alTcct future title bouts and
ns nn imposition on the patrons of
boxing who paid for the privilege of
witnessing the bout.
The promoter committed himself to
nn eternal prohibition on Wilson, snv -ing
lie never again would promote n
bout with Wilson ns n participant.
1
S -but
Downey-Wilson Bout
Drctv Only $49,685
The world's championship bout be
tween Bryan Downey nnd Johnny
Wilson drew only $t(),085, and NO
cents !
Hero are the figures showing just
how many nnd what kind of tickets
were collected nt the gnto at Itlek
ard's big arena In .lensey City on
I.abor Day:
1007 nt $10 $10,070
.1088 nt B 15,440
20S7 nt 8 8.001
4C07 nt 2 0,21 1
Total $40,08."
Just so there would be no slip-up,
all the tickets were counted twice,
but they couldn't squeeze nny more
out of 'cm.
Out of thnt amount the State of
New Jersey got $1008.f0.
In nddltion to the 12.280 pnld nd
missions, there were 1317 compli
mentnry tickets of nll kinds, Includ
ing employes' nnd working press
tickets, so thnt a totnl of 13,030 per
sons saw the bouts.
Blckard holds the view that the New
Jersey Boxing Commission is invested
with power to refuse Wilson his guar
antee, and he expressed tho hope that
thle action would be taken nt today'fl
hearing.
MONTGOMERY CO. NINES
ARRANGE FOR PLAY-OFF
First of Three-Game Series at Lans
dale Saturda'y Bradloy Jumps
The Montgomery County Baseball
Lcagiio 11)21 title will be decided in n
three-game plny-off between Lansdalt
nnd Doylestown. which finished the
The reason advanced for the three
game series is thnt "Chief" Nick Brnd-
ley, the Indian hurler who pitched nll
but three of woyicstown s games, jump-
ed tlie club yestcrdny nnd went to Sor
folk. Vn. This leaves all the work to
voting Longacre. the eighteen-year-old
pitching sensntion. I.nnsdnle has four
f-tnm in "Cy" Mcllingcr, Oeorge Bat-
ten, Bubo Chambers and "Beds"
Welnert.
The first game will be played at
I.ansdnle on Saturday, the following
week the scene will shift to Doylestown, Southwark, was n winner over Bushy '
p.nd n third ,game. if necessary, will be Casper, of Smoky Hollow, in a bat
played cither at Norristown or Ambler. ' tie that bristled with netion. Rap
Doylestown Is certainly in n had wav
for pitchers, but the league rules forbid , first, Mickey Dorr was a winner In the
nny otlter men pnrtlclpating nnd senti- fourth over Fnky Scott, when the lat
inent will be with young Longacre to ter suffered n badlv cut eye, and Lew
pull through with a win. Wngncr beat Jo Thomas in th Bcond.
Let Fatima smokers tell you
Ask them at the Races
At Belmont Park today, or
wherever racing men follow the
"sport of kings", the familiar
Fatima package runs true to form.
It's two to one, or better, on Fatima
taste
k tho difference
PACERS HEAD CAR1
AT BYBERRY TODAf
2:14 Class Has Big Entry List
of Fa3t and Well-Known
HorsoB
AGNES G. "WINS DASH
The 2:14 olns puce is the feature
event of the third day's rccintr card tiKI'
tho Byberrjr Fair today. Three other
events, 2:10 trot nnd 2:20 trot and R?"
running rnce aro also listed. 9
Yosterday'a rvents proved Interesting
to lovers of young trotting horses. Tyro , ;i.
colt rncei for two and threo-year-old tn
were held nnd incidentally both wero .
won bye Herman Crossman, of Monroe, -
N. Y. Julia C. enmo ncross in the two-year-old
event, while Mr. Kent counted
in th three-yenr-old class. In the trl-'1
county rare eleven horses contested
nnd Norman, n Newtown racer, won
the bulk of the $100 prir.e. Norman won '.,
thre of tho four heats. i
Agnes O. won last night's running
race which was a half-mile dash and re- -,
pent. I.ouls Miles rodo Agnes O. twice
under the wire In both heats in 58V6
seconds nnd f8 seconds fiat.
Tomorrow Is big Thursday nnd six ;
events including two running races and
n free-for-nll pnee nro on tho card.
Auto rncing Is Saturday's sport.
LOUGHRAN LOOKS GREAT
Shows Splendid For mln Defeating
Franklo Brltton
Tommy I.oughrnn, of Mt. Onrmel C.
C, showed surprising nnd Improved
form in defenting Frnnkie Brltton, of
Sotithwark, in an eight-round bout at
the Eleventh Street Arenn last night.
Loughran's best punch wss a right
hnnd uppercut inside. Tlhe nnd again
. Tonimv shot bnck Brltton's head with
i tins wnuop
Britton continually bored In and he
tried hard for a knockout. While he
connected several times with hard
punches, Frnnkie was unable to score
with an erectivc blow. Loughran dls- '
played splendid footwork, a fine assort -1
ment of punches and also that he is a
cool boxer. .-
In the seml-finnl Eddie Demnser. of ,
.Mitchell stopped a rankle rainier In the
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