m iiiiiii bii irv. '. .. " '&& ' J " --....- - - - ,-. n,n,"'-(r"f'i v'"jftM--v,,Wl ? ' -'-, J' ,,-Y l?.V.v IS'f - . Ld " i ?, ' " y . . . vir 'r'y -w. . , -i- 'cl ?? ,.,!.... . BVEKlNa PUBLIC XEDGEB-PHILABEljPHIAr THOTSD&Y, ,Mi I J,t " I '. u Sailor Friedman Has Fame and Fortune Staring Him in Face, but Doesn't Care Much flr Fal 4ji; r4 r j BN vt til m Z.i t lf l If I "1 . Btt-,: m'WffitJ? '(-. X' FRIEDMAN IS MOVING RAPIDLY TO FRONT AS W CRACK LIGHTWEIGHT l RUTH WILL TRY TO QUAL RECORD HERE THAT GUILTIEST FEELING Victory Over Tetidlcr in Return Match Will Boost Sailor's Stock and Place Him in Limelight Next to Champion Leonard r Hy ROnERT W. MAXWKMj Sports ftlltor Kfnlne l'ubllo iAHlirr SOLLY FU1T3DMAX, the jolly tnr from the Middle West, is training lmrd nntl faithfully (or his eight-round battle with Lew Tcndler next Monday night. This In nothing Mrnngc or unusual, because boxers always get them selves in perfect physical shnpi before swapping wallops with gentlemen who re following the same line of work. They also train hard and faithfully. However, ."omo battles are more Important than others, and this ap proochlng scrap is one of tlice things. Friedman lins the chance of a lifetime to step into the front rank of lightweights and gain everlasting fame and fortune. And the Sailor does not care much for funic. There is a reason for tailing this contest important. For years we have been looking at top-notch lightweights and grew familiar with all of them. They never changed. Leonard, the champion, stood supreme, with Lew Tcndler. .Tohnnv Dundee. Willie Jackson, Joe Welling. Ritchie Mitchell nnd Tcte Harder as contenders. Leonard walloped nil of these with the excep tion of TenVller, and Tcndler socked everybody except Leonard. Therefore Lefty Lew became the one nnd only contender for the title. However, these top-liners have been boxing n long time and are putting on n lot of age They can't go on forever, and already -ome are on the slippery skids. Dundee still is good, but not so good as n couple of jenrs ago. Jackson also is slipping, and in another couple of jenri they will be ready for retirement or the discard. Therefore the time is ripe for n new rop of lightweights and the successful newcomer, will cop the kule. Friedman Is the most promising of the recent crop, t p to tile time lie met Tcndler last month he was just an ordinary lighter: not good nnd not bad. He gave Lew n hard tussle, almost ruined him in the last few rounds nil made such a hit that he was rcmntdieil with the southpaw. That caused the battle on next Monday night. The Sailor will go into this battle with more confidence than ever before. He figures he enn trim Temller and does not hesitate to soy so. He knows that n vlctorv will boott him in the boxing gume nnd place him in the front rank next to Leonard. It is almost certnlu that the champion will giro him a chance to win the title If he scores it knockout or wins the newspaper deci sion. For that reason Friedman hns everything to gain and nothing to lose. Sollv arrived here a week ago to train for the bout. He takes n long run through "Fnirmount l'ark every morning and in the afternoon boxes with several sparring partners at Philadelphia Jack O'Brien's gymnasium. He is working harder than if the championship was at stake, and already is nearly down to the required weight. BOXEUS .step into the picture, luiatr l u time ami then step out. Their places nrc taken by younqer men, and it looks fli if Solly Friedman, aged twenty-two, was knocking at the door. He imuM to get i, find doesn't care whose place he take. Everybody Is Playing Golf GOLF Is becoming so popular that the courses are becoming crowded and plnycrs are finding it difficult to avoid the congestion. This not only is ( true of this countrv, but alo in foreign lnnds. Everybody Is playing the game now, and in India the Rnjahs and other gents have taken hold with zest and fervor. One dor n golfer in Bombay was out on the course and stymied by a fussy fourso'me. This quartet sang songs, told Btorle. had a hllnrlous time and refused to allow the Impatient followers to go through. After this a rigid set of rules was drawn up and posted in conspicuous places. They are very broad -minded over there, but have a look and decide for jourself. The rules follow: - , -m. i i 1. Never drive until the players in front are off the green the Hole way be .100 yards long and our best drive SO. but it makes a good impres sion on any spectators. L Don't hurry off the greens. Try that putt neain, mark up jour card, explain why you foozled your approach. Remember J on have paid jour dues and the greens are jour.. ?. Walk slowly. Coif is a leisurely, dignified game, nnd, after all. time wns made for slaves. That group on the tee behind mut hnve been hurrying and are probably hot and excited. Let them learn their lesson to be leisurely and to exercise more self-control. 4. Don't get obesscd by the game. Foursomes particularly are made for pleasant social intercourse, and while you nre settling whose turn It ts to play or the caddies' nre looking for n mislaid ball, intersperse the seriousness of the game with merry quip nnd gibe. Singing a popular song nlo is per missible. The players behind jou don't own the links; remember, they nrc yours. .". If you lose jour ball it's hard luck. Search thoroughly, because It cost money Re blind and deaf in regard to the couple behind. They arc not entitled to go through until you wave. Let them share in your grief. 0. Remember, rules are made by fools for u"ise men to break. THE next rule is very important. After faithfully observing all of the rules and regulations, the player u advised to approach the clubhouse carrying a heavy niblick in in Timid. Also to hire a body guard. How John Reid Fixed a Golf Club DEAR SIR I read with inteiest jour article on John Reid last week. I think one of the funnist things I ever heard about this eminent golf tutor was a conversation between Mr. Reid nnd n friend of mine at the Scranton Country Club. This friend, who has n habit of hanging on to his golf clubs until they fall apart nnd are no earthly use to any one, hnd a driver of a very old vintage, and the shaft through the numerous seasons had become (onsltlcrably warped and bent out of shape. One i!aj nfter completing n round with till' club he became convinced that it needed some repairs. Handing it to Reid. he sold: "John, here is an old club and It is a good one. It needs fixing What shall I do with It?" Reid took the club, looked it oer carefully, squinted down hc shaft, swung It n couple of times nnd after a sufficient pause to impress the answei upon his subject, said in his true Scottish accent: "Bur-r-rn ut:" H. 15. OAYLORD. I ... ' Our Phils Are Kind to the Giants PHILADELPHIA is the place where forlorn hopes are patched up nnd scut away as good as new. Yesterday the New York fiiunts visited our hospitable city nnd plnved a double-header with our obliging Phils. Before they started they were three bos -eore behind the league-leading Phntes. Vhen twilight began to fall and the customers slowly filed out of the pork they were onlv one box score in arrears. This !s hecauo onlj two games were played. The Giants would have bi-on perfectly satisfied to pl.ij here for a month. Our home clubs have helped win more pennants for other tennis than any pair in any league If a team is in a slump It comes here and gets out of it. This In because we alwajs ore In n slump and nobody could be worse. ... A FTEH carefully studying the situation, ice believe ire have Irnrnrit the ansicer for tiro eight-place teams here. The local athlrtrt evidently have baseball confused with aolf. In golf the linr-it s, or aluays trim. Contriaht, 1911, by Public Inlmr Compnni With Only Two More to Go,j Bustin' Person Expects to Make Them This P. M. PHILS ARE JOLTED TWICE Robe Ruth is In our midst ngnln. The demon slugger, walloper par ex cellence of the mystic order of swat ters will try to tic bis record of last season on the lawn nt Shine- Pnrk this afternoon when the Athletics meet the Yankees In a three-game scries. Yesterday the Bustin' llnmblno sent the sphere Into the Inp of n bleacherlte over In Gotham for his fifty-second homer of the season. Pennock. the former Mnckman, was the victim of the Unbe. On the last trip here the llnbe smacked out two four-base phs nnd he might do it neain this afternoon. The Yankees continued their dash pcnnnntwnrd yesterdnv bv tnklng hot I ends of n twin lull from the Red Sox. while Cleveland wns winning one from the Tigers. This morning, nccording to the percentage table one full yatne sep orotrs the two contenders. "The sub marine ball nrtist, Carl Mars, was re sponsible for the first game nnd Hairy Harper, about whoT inuch has been written in this column, came through with hjs second victory in n week In the second contest. (In the first the Yanks were outhit, . ,0. P' but tllcy "lut'iRcd to snare their bingles when they did the most good nnd ns n result counted n sex tette of runs, while the Red Sox were getting but two. Harper had the sign on the Sox in the second fracas, holding them to six scattered hits while his teammates were mnklng nine for seven runs off Pen nock. including Babe Ruth's homer in the fourth inning with -one of his pals on the sacks. Olante Slaughter PlilLs The other half of the big league pas timing housed in New York handed our Phillies two Heverc wallopings yester day, scoring twenty runs and making thirty hits, which Included one horn run and eleven doubles. Jimmy Ring, who usually is effective against the men of MeGraw, was help less yesterday and wns yanked after seven runs nnd nine hits had been made off his delivery In the second gome Wilbur Ilubbell was bounce Sea. That duY ffr, -... N T fZ T XH Tnafa hb'.s OvBATMane ) f ! ( XaJu ? ) IMSABUShJ f HO - S ( FACtMO THIS, VWlTM Th CHECH J. .SlNSAPAUtiH'V VVHO, J y 0 ikjolU ( WHO I UAV" fsJOUJ VoO ( YOW HVJOUJ WHO JL ) BICYCLE RIDOB- A... ,, , (TUr- A! I . Vt I HG IS OP J X AsSO ,s FAMOUS VjH-N-H S IHKT S ALL- f" Toun.se -JrWMr-' A TuRr gx-cwsaTor I vss ygs I ,3ld'T ThsJ ) V ( Yea- the 1 ND -shot ) J, " CfvioofiH ? -' . I ' NAMH ik I VWA3TCSR. OUT ( KeS-YGS V ( Jt0 12 I at Tim QourcuiBj suhat V y i V rvuuAK y y r-s,, y abolt'im r WALTMOSER SPRINGS SURPRISE ON NA TIVITY Shanahan Hurler Twirls West Philadelphians to 5-to-l Victory Over Up toivners. TO PLAY ON SUNDAYS WALTER MOSER. hurler, scored one of Today's Local Ball Games eleven runs and twelve hits during the four nnd two-thirds Innings he per formed. Sedgwick went In fo1, the l.w nnincd and lletts for Ilubbell. Cy Williams, whose batting this sea son hns been better thnn any previous one since his entrance into professional baseball, made two homers jestenlay that brought his total for the season up to eighteen Ills first came in the open ing game and went over the wall in right, came the same section of the field Ed Konetchj. etcrnn of umnx cam paigns, surprised the liberal-sized crowd by dup'icatlng W illiams' per formance. Koney hit one over tlie wall in the first gome nnd one Into the bleachers in left in the second. The the veteran his best vic tories of the season lnt evenlne in a came nlaved OL'oint Nutivltv on the "" "" tatter it grounds at Helgrade and On tario streets, score 5 to 1. The vet eran was in line form arid held the home swatters to eight lilts, while Shnnnhan stlcksmiths nicked the offer ings of Marty Uevino for ten. Shnnnhan won the game in the sec ond session when they bunched bingles nnd made four of their five tallies. The West Philadelphians lost the services of Catcher Fnliey for n while, as he had nine ami went over hip wan it i ,in ,lr brokc -ri ht nt tlu, . stnn Nelif was the victim, lhe second , ,, u took hls ,,,,.,.. off Phil Douglass and went over , The fcnturP of tlu Hash ,vn, tlie hu. ting of Roland. Riley nnd Holtz for. .itiiiiutiuu (mil -iiujijiu's lur ouiiwi.. . The fielding honors went to Peterson nnd Nleld. Jim Homier, manager of Shnnnhan mnde the announcement that his team had made arrangements to play every n, .. , . , i!.. i .i. imu iiiuuu utiuilKViut rn us mm 01 y seven 11 huimip.. , S1(lnv afternoon for th rcmainder of Illlll Ulll iilCtl 1 llttf VU.IM- ,ll IL.'lltl, llnrrou-gato at .Splnis. Ilroail and nlclrr slrtrtx. l'li-Ulier Ynrners at Ilurllnnton, N. J. IMUIinoro llt.icU .Mol e.t IturrlBbiirc. Ietrol hturj at lllllilale, TlilrU and Krlc Hirrotx, Cinmli'ii. Ulldnond ut hhnnnlinn, rortj--l:lith una Uronn streets. . . American Oinln r.t llrlilrstiurfr, Hlrlimond unil lirth'xlux slrfftH. 1. It, T. Al US tarn at Toi Motor. Sfvtntli nnd (iranice iirenee. llluojarkets' I.umr 1I-Miirliie vs. All Niivy. ut IKikiih IsIiiiii! Nut Vnrd 1-30 r. .ii. . . J. A J. llobson c.t Ileindd, Clinrch Inne nnd Hsrontz nienuo. C.rnnnntown. Deniiviin i7inlroni: nt Meduv . A., MxtJrtli iind Oxford utrcets. . Nnrllinvst ( olleBliin it .soutliwnrk Mm' lull. Muulmr imd Mlfllln street".,. . . XVilslilnittoii Ilr.ncs lit lilen, Wllmlnilnn. ulmn Miirs nt North riiltllrs, Kourtli nnd WlneoLorkinE slrretH. S.iilierlntcnilfiit of t'r.r Srrilfr s. r.xf i n tie tlfllco. it 1'. It. K. V. M. C. A. (rounds, rortj-fimrtti nnd I'rl(iili sneniie. t I. M. Wiilton A. (. ill Kensington A. C. 1 nink foril nxrnur mid Herks streets. Indliinii l'ros tit Tnentleth t'entnnr Rennlt llcim ( lul. Tentj--slxlh nnd MustiT streets. Yl.Tr.KlAVS RCOIH Indnstrlil Le'iimf Ilns Cuke. Ji SuppIcp IHildle 3. Ilotiireld. IRi Art I-oom. 0. I ox Motor, Oi fiewnil I'.lietrlc, 4. Kh.iiinlrin. rt, NntUltr, 1. Ninth Phillies. (5i IOKiui. 4. Ilnrrimentr, ni J. J. lolnn, 3. lllllilale, at iirtrolt rinr, .. rii-lnlitr. K; Sh.irptes H. Donovnn-Armstronqt 0: Slrnln A. A., o. lletfleld. tirrinttitmni, 5. Wlldwood, 2; Snlrin. 0. Cloi-er. 8S I.thertr. . . Dp hairs, ,'u MrmplilH A C., 0. , 1'lrst nntrli. Oi Ynunir Irish Olnnts. 3. Idurr A. C. 2i Aldlnp Club, 1. llond A. C. IOi Ilrcnrd. (I. rnlrmount. Oi Shot Tower, Z. LEONARD WILL NOT LOSE FORFEIT COIN Tendler Will Return $5000 Any Time Champion Boxes Local Contender EXTENDS OCTOBER 12 LIMIT ENGLAND MAKING BGl PL A Y ON GOLF LINKS Hopes to Make Amends for Defeats in Tennis, Polo nnd, Boxing With Two Star Invaders Will Have Strong Opposition Heva , ny GUANTL.AND JitlOB r l. Antna lIllfllA I (Hack again In n certain capacity with the (Slants.) An tou took out upon the game That gave to you enduring fame, And handed you a town's acclaim, r mi kflflnnii n fi ftwi (rmimda nt Illnhlnnil Tn tlin cncnml rnipp thft Phils hflttPil . . . ... .B M.ni?il ? "i ,"; t , " PlnV .Sunday. whe Shanahan and NatiMty A o U.lve"in begets h faln It Is expected that Monroe and Miller, with three hits ror owtN will attend. Hnrrouniti. rnd th nriea with J J apiece, led with the stick Giants Look Good If thn Cinnfd pnnMnne tn nlnr lilce ' "t they did here esterday they should win Eddie" Ijobaon bv ucorlnti A oil-earned Mctory nt the exptirme of, the carpetmakom on tha comn tocether this rternoon at 3.110 o clock on the Hllldale Held, nt Kmth nnd ilnln treetn. Uarby. Amerlrnn Chuln and nridefburit clnsh at rtlchmond nnd Ortl odon utreetn. The UP loivnerB han urnrwl a, number of etorle oor the York chamrlonB who are anxloue to obtain revenin on "Kddle" CaskH and I protegea The up-Statcr have a Kreat i luh. held RidK4 uenue and P.irk drive (lernpp nuDoied Thummul. and the the flag. Outside of the pitchers the ' frmer Hed hurler had the better of the team looked much better t inn tlie .Vj0'0V."Boi;ll"rt yn " rfBht 'Barden. Tha Pirntes The wav tll'-.V hit the pellet "b.iy voi.der had tlve putouts and one esturday gives the reason why they , am.st. He rubbed Joe" Ur-en of "Jp'p il . .!.-,, .,.i.i,, f ,v,a by a. ureat ratch and then cheated Thummel were nble to take five straight from the i (l, nt",v homcr TonUht Harrowgate traula Buccaneers The intle'.d nnd outfield i to Hioad and lilcler streets There 1 only ivnrkerl smnothh from the start. Han- one name dovealown ai the Old Timers worhen ninnuin J rum in suwi , uuu NatiMty date nnd cur- croft, as expected, playing the stellar ;allcd ,h(..r fcl,rtul8 comlderabiy. -Tom' role, nt short. Friday will pitch for Harrowcate and Itnunn! Mnrrv. the former I'niver- I "Uube Chamb-rs for the s,pnaB, sitv of Peiinsvivnnla nll-nround star, was given hw first opportunity to show The North rhlls lur.ed up for tonlelit'n Ry I.OUIS II. JAVFE It has developed that Benny Leonard will not bo the loser of that Jjr.OOO for feit which was taken up by Lew Tend ler when the champion failed to appear or weigh in for their match here on August 12. being forced to cnll off the contest owing to an Injury to his left hand. At the time when lyeonurd's for feit wns elaimed It wna stated that he wntibl linve tlin mnnpv refunded tiro- vidlng he signed for u bout with Tend ler on or before October 1-. Now it has been learned that Leon ard has an idetinite time allowance in order to hnve his ?5000 returned. "After thinking the mater over se riously," said Phil Glassmt ".. Midler's manager today, "Lew ami I have de cided that Leonard evidently cannot get into shape for n championship match bj October 12. For this reason wo think it no more than fair to give Leon ard as much time as he wants before feigning for a contest. "That $5000 is in the bank and the money plus Interest will be returned to Leonard the moment he steps into tho ring to box Tendler. Lew is nnxiods to meet the champion. He wished that the bout had gone through as scheduled n month ago, but Tendler is not micIi an impatient fellow. While he felt badly for a time, he is perfectly satis fied now to go along meeting nil comers until Leonard names his own date for n meeting with Lew." Tendler is still confident thnt a meet ing with Leonard would mean a new champion. He has been training daily at n local gym lor uis mnicn wiut is pleased with Mrtunllv all tho pla)crs In the Uue up who fonneerly pinned for llaltlmore r)ry dorks 'Toinnn' Vols will. In all prob ability pitch for Irtdburi: Mnnacrr I"rnnk Cnrrnll announces n blc shaK" up In the Mai -hull I'. Smith team and h" has slFn il u former blu-leauue hurler to .r.rif 'urninftt liiiMMn tomorrow evening when the teams clahat S-rond and Krlo, Friedman, and he fh.wrkl.n!';i Sr;: "n ".h" ' with the strength of bis hands in box teiim and tney may re uppinmeu u m-w talent. The Ledger A. C defeated Aldlno F. C In r.no nf tho hest iramen of th" seaw.m at w'eff;,;frnUw;h, bV'Su ??. MloTln;nn.V"n.w'o "there may be some one around who hl" and tannine en men A eaten nt a prouaoiy eoiuu bei uie u i. ivii ear Insr "I nm not so sure nbout being nblp to whip every man in the world at 13.1 pounds, ringside," said Lew yesterday. befoie the hometown o ks a lie mn. e -- -- - 'Srff - , , ,, ' ,' fh'-. whVrh waJ "" nr h"" " Vul know I an good on the two assists he had. He owr t0 Klghteenth and nockland streets and piHrd for th. brneflt of Urn. t Neurath , concerned, , lie is one man I Know I inn fielded the ball smoothlv and showed urorinu a .'-n m o.i Lounn. with "Dquk" th. old i.iu pl.ier who nas become blind bent decisively so decisively as to win the strength of his arm" by his throws fiR'nTewonpU"r.hl,ln 71SH iSS5,'n.' M?nA"'' """ " '""" CC"- !'"; ninpIonMiln. if 1 were up to to second and first. He foiled to get a DandS haMns ' prowVed Cavtai of the Mont- i I judges or a referee to 'l' 'bat s. f teondcr If, amid tho blur, Dull memories begin to stir And speak again of Days that "Were? I wonder if you seem to hear The echo of a roaring cheer That hailed you in a vanished ycart Or if there comes the purple dream Of flashing curve and blinding steam From days when you teerc All the Teamt Or if, when rival batsmen clout With savapo swlvg tho pill about And there is none to curb the rout, If, in your dream, you seem to see Stalking across the stearded tea The llusic that once used to be And as in spectral-toned review Amid acclaim that teat your due The golden vision conies to you, How does it strike, your vaunted pride To feci the arm, once true and tried, A'oio dangling helpless at your sidet TY TUB time we have finished with tho tennis championship, the men's nmatcur golf championship, the women's golf championship and the world series there will bo no excitement except football nothing in tho bonk but 5100,000,000. Ktiglaiid's Big Play TjINGLAND, dethroned nt polo, tennis -L- and the ring, is molting her big piny on golf. Sho lost her open crown to Jock Hutchison, but Cecil Leiteh nnd Willie Hunter, nfter successfully repelling the American invasion at Turnberry and Hoylnkc. are now over here working with grim determination to take back at least one important cup. The two star invaders desire very much to moke up for the overthrow 'nt St. Andrews and Columbia, nnd judg ing from the systematic, earnest way in which they have gone about getting ready they nre not to be taken Your Uncle Samuel still Insists th, ho can stnnd pat with Chick p.r11.' ' Francis Oiilmct, Bobby Jone8 EI ovining, iunrion iiolllns nntlniT. I1 two more sending their genius to tli field Tho Comb'jiatlon ,i "TTOW much of 'Babe' Ruth's hoa, AX run hitting was due to hi, J ability and how much t thg bnll?" queries a render. mj Q u to a bit ench way. 'fhe a.s, would never have lifted any old-fiA." foncd basobnll over the fence flftV.fi.1 times n senson. Ttnf l.u .i.i Vr.""" tnnntt'i. mnrirln hm. !.- . i. .' .r .w ... ... v,v. ,,,,. iiiuiicrn fiu shows where ho belongs. modern fielj WITH the return of cooler wetbf J the bald pate of that marvelous kid 8. Zbyszko, will soon bo seen outlln.! ngnlnst the horizon peering In the cral direction of Lewis and Stcchtr who are still wondering just what deii Zbyszko has Bllpped across 0n old IU. . Time. IN THE meanwhile there's a battlsj race in the American T.enoi,. ,v.. might attract your nttention for M 1 pnsslng moment. With Hcllraan. Oobb I iiuiu ana nisier npproacuing a knollM cllmor it would be no surnrlw , . Cobb move up again where he stsrM I Knot, i.. inn? f.. - i.-lii . '"i-"1 l ui in iwi, i'uiit in iiiinii is a liar institution in time of trouble when th, showdown comes and the pulse begltu' to sidestep and skid. Cobb's present mnklng, sixteen years after he donned major league harness, is one of the mih sensations of a buoyant year. Philadelphia's War-Song Tomorrow we come to the nnnuol tlrlH Of Eastern William and Western Bill, .4 pair of coves who for two long yu Have gathered moit of the foislj cheers. L. II. M. Hut suppose another with "lols" anl ' "kilh" H'rife on the title chart "Pott no Htlh"r IF THE dlsarmnmcnt plan joes through, what nre we going to do for an Army-Navy game ejeh fall? Or i that a problem we can postpone for another week or two? ConvrloM, lOSt Ml rights restrvtd. NDUSTRIAL LEAGUE HAS ATRIPLE TIE Fox Motor, Ivins Cake and Thornton-Fuller All Dead locked for First Place i nomery County League, for the outfield, and 1 Joe' Mufti.-! of the l'aturson Silk Mox.for the lnneia. ooin pmeu n mr iuir. 4,, feature was the hlttlnc of Spohror and Walls" Dash The Cuban Stars, are ono of the best i-aniH In 'ho country, and hae In tho line-up unu. an ouiiieiaer, whu ti-uny poiej out ':il-lur li.lllirri.. miiu , ie me iiaDO liuin ui me imiii- 1 hs time at but tn one Casey Stongle, Irlb Mcusel. Ban croft and Bawling gave the team a rhilndelpliin nttinsphcre. Meuccl was given the razz by the fnlis all after n..,.n Inir tr fillnil f eheek him. He lilt a' single in the first gome nnd thieo rnn " (lniibles ami a one-oaso mow in uie see- i end. I Hie r. II. T. All-Stars pliy a return In the onl other Notional League KlI,.,. with Vex Motor tonlunt nt !-e.mth . . .1,.. If .1 iv ni. Mnriiiiiiril mti'li. ' t -hi und Oriu aicnui- Th Industrial Rl.lue tile It. 'K Willi .MarilllUKl pitill- .1 lwrn ,,a..ri t the trolleyiiiin's held Ing. won n tn-inning giimo from the a, T, ,,,t) inj iiut.r streiH. nhout a wcok CI,S .- tn 'J Virtor Keene the for- -jW' ',1 "1'i-Br-o'ir .brip,: mer loial sniKiiotter. wii on the mound riv, , i ,,, uh tee hurlinc utalf for Kllllf'-i's club. He pitched bril- , i Hhapo. the In.ljstrlal I.Kuerii expeet t.i h.mtU f.,r nine innings, but blew badly 'T' " ".r "Lharllo Haivoy in the tei th. " I mini anil I'llle participated in a Donmun-Annilroni; plated the neiord keen twlrlin duel in the lletruit- I came in the ilw-.-.m; trilf. with Modlii ..ill iiil. rm.. i,,i ,!, I A A O.ld on t' lu 3 1 unicht the BCelU' Cleveland guiiif lhe I iger liail much .; " ,v Mr(, , ,lrId ,.t .sixtieth and tlie better of the game ns lar lis Hitting ' rfurd streetn .M.ii.-Eer Weber w-a-. otn What May Happen In Baseball Today vvtionai, T.nAfirn Boots and Saddle WILDW00D TO TRAVEL u. ,,.nr.t.t. t it lenniiini inn nm nil- was e incerned allow ng nut eleven. , ;Vr'a',Wt '.;. ,il"m,ned.atUy imoun while llile wns humped for touiteen. ,,,; no h.i- i.ra. now p'.ayrrn sinned. ih Kivf.i u peneru Hn.iKe Lefty Uussell, of the White So. and M-oml .hi nsy 10-to-'J victory. Diie Ii-ivis perfurmed lor the St. LouNans. Hllldale . '1 ,H K HI ip-i. 1 iho l.trolt Fiars nnothet .n.ct h I iu : The same u.imn riul V. I.. I'.t . Win Iwe rittl)iirsli ... SO M .'HI . ..I New Yuri. XJ ."I "''I .. ' sit. Iiiil- . 71 .VI .V.i! It-cton l OH ..". li ..MS ..ins Itrmikltu ') HI .Ml) (Miiflnnitl ... 110 7'1 .4.-. I .133 .(IH t'lilrurii .. 31 l" ..111 ..".Hrt .:il I'lill nil Iphln . 13 to .SH3 .S3H .331 .un;i:ir n i.r.vr.i i: (lull W. I.. l'. . Win Iee Vow or'; H! IX .l.'ll .131 .Ilia t'li'iehmd . . . K'J Ml .ll.'l .021 .C.17 t. IiiuU ... . C'l 113 .313 .31'J .311 Wiishliik-lon ... fill HI .l'3 . .' iiosiiui .. ii; e.n ..tut . . . Detrn't 03 7'J .1117 .171 .1(11 Chli-iiyo f.n 71 .IM .ISO .I'.'l Athletiis . HI 111 .Mill .307 .33!); YESTCRDAY'S RESULTS NTIIN l. I.IIAI 1". sew li.il. .. I'hll.lilpliui. i Hirst (.-.inir). pw link, I'l riilhnUlplil.i. I (seuini) Kllll.l '. . I ( liuliiniil. 3- liliaco. '-' Hun IntiliiEM, Ot.urponis nut Hthiilulisl. in the event of a match going the limit "At thnt I have my doubts that a Leonard -Ttadler bout would go the scheduled distance. A knockout, in my mind, would result, nnd Lew Tendler would not be tho man on tho floor," finished the southpaw. Tendler 1ms been sparring for sev eral dojs with Johnny Mealy. South I'hilfldelphin hard right-handed puncher, .foe Tiplltz, his Ktahlemate, is expected to he added to Tendlcr's staff of ! ick absorbers during the Inst two dnjs of Lew "s training. The Industrial Amotenir Baseball League finnl series is scheduled to come to a conclusion on Saturday afternoon, nnd three teams are on even terms for first place as tho result of the games played last evening. Six of the seven teams were in action, Thornton-Fuller, which had a half game advantage being Idle. Ivins Coke and Fox Motor, who were tied for thi position of runer-up, hnlf a game In the rear, came through with victories nnd now three teams are tieJ for flrsi plocc. According to the schedule for Satur day not one of the trio involved come together so there Is every possibility of the finnl scries ending in a three cornered deadlock. President Milton Ilohlfeld snld this morning If such wns the case that the games would be plnyed off Immediately next week ns twilight contests, as the games to he played for Five Leading Batters in Two Major .rngucj NATIONAL MlAC.t K 1'lnvrr and Cluli (I. All. It, II. IT. IInrnhy. St T.. . l 317 113 an hli CntKlmiv. I'ltts S8 313 44 110 .3111 Pounder, St. I. 13! RH7 SS 17a ,J4I nonsli, Clnelnniitl 10J 3X1 ill liU ,S4I StcIIrnry. Ht I. 13. 300 SI 171 .Sit AJII'.Rlf'AN i.i:.ntK i'lnyrr and Chili (1. All It. II, re, llrllmiin. Detroit 131 321 Kit till 4(1 i'obh, lletrolt 112 414 lO'l 173 .193 Until. New York 130 4(1) 153 170 .33 Slider. St. I. US 301 103 100 .370 Speaker, Clevr 123 174 ll 175 .360 Reach to Play P. R. T. All-Start The It'iich A A will nliiv ths V R. T, All-Staia, ut Tenth and llutler slreeti, on i Saturday. Heach haM riundai nni.n for1 I tlrM-class club Addro J 13ailey. 710 nli nraue street . or pnone Kenslnnton IS01 W. Bingles and Bungles Yesterdny's lllc filanU Rallied more itroiind In the Nation, .entitle pennant rare by waHnpInc the Phi lies In both rniln of u double-header. A Noise The New York IIUU li?. Art Nehf and lhll DoiikI is w-err the nlnslaf twlrlers. Cy V.'iniamn nnd mdle KonfttM, both of the I'lilts, hit two homerN rath. Victor Kene th former local land-lot pitcher mr.dj his recond appearance In lb uniform of the Chlclieo Cubs, and wai dii fitted As was the inso the first time ht hnriyil, he lost throush no fault of hli Krrora hy Ilarber. Cirlmes and Sulllril rulnec Vic's ennce for victory. Ilarru llrilwann, lhe Drlroit batting ft vert, iicreased Ills trad quite a littlt voir Tv Cohh u'lwn he Koelteil nut five hits in ai the championships would take place on , "L? .'"," h,?L "' Jl ."?;-?".. ".V Saturdays, .otils Cartl. Irnrfrr (n (he .Vatfonal Learnt. Ivins defeated Supplce-Iliddle nt I nrond and Allegheny iu a game featured I The Yanks lucreuM-d their lend over Clrrs. ttier o win bill Golhsmllel ' moiau Ilroail anil .viiegneny in u giiinu icniureii I The Yanks luereuMil their lend orrr 11 bv n home run mnde by Shortstop , 'and Irnllnns ,b half ii rime when the i-'ni.n.. u.1,1,.1, un tin. (lrui iilt,.li.,.l I,., feiitrd the H(wtn Ited I'oi In a twin 1-nhey which n!' '"', nrst iltc hed by , ,, 10 ,,, (irlln,N. wiillc- the GoUi.r Coe. of Supplee-Middle. The hurling were wliinlnR their two caiu-s tlie Inl of Jake llcovenr was nlo notew rthv At Scvents nnd Orange nvenue a home run by Mnginnis with Hunter on won for Fox Motor over General Klei trlcy hy a count of 0 to 4. Ilohlfeld captured the other clash with Art Looms on the Xorthenst High grounds, score 1." to 0 Ilohlfeld made twenty three hits. Vnrker hnving n pair of homers and I'racht a trlp'e nnd homer were defeating the TK-crH of Detroit. . John 11. Gooch. ratcher' for two jear for Ih lllrmlnBham Club of the Southern An . I.itlon has been sold to lie Pltuburith Nt; inuiilH, :t has been announced. He will, lOiHi at once to Join (ho Plrtn. ll'nl'7 I'wv. f-nt bnsnimii of the .Vetf Yuri Yciiikeis, 'tod vevj- inht chancel oi iierejiittl tliew nil 1 llhout a slip. He fro"5, m(fci 1 (lie first unmr and Mlown lluouuli 11 th II r ulh'-r tn lhe seeoni aSalr. The least purse at Lntouln is $1-100, , with an allowance race for .51700, there being ni) outstanding feature Ohorhn hnntil win hack In this event, with ! nnrtpelliii- nnd Brunswick as the run- ' closed ners lip. iciorii mi uin-ioiir Kniues won nun i-ev- Ilorscs well placed In other Lntnnla enteen b si Victoiies were veornl uvei races are: First. Tamper. Bucking- sin h teams as Madison Stars, lllmer, Shore Team Has Made Enviable Rec ord to Date The Wi'd-vood Lo'-ebiill team has ts -ensnn nt the shore with n THIS WILL AID TENNIS FANS bam, Salamander; second King Fisher, Iloynl Iiiick. Ilnrvest King; tnini, Flags, Dodge, Itubv . fifth. United Vcrdle. Midwnv. Ilrotherlv Love; sixth. .7. C Stone. Wave, fJounnond ; seventh. Lou Wlldrig, Sir Orient, Candle Light. Norfolk Stars, Camden All-Stors, For- t -eighth Ward. BrideHburg A. C. and Horry Davis Club. Tho team Is one of the best thnt has renresent"d the South Jersey resort for j ears. Salem was played jestcniay, the team will mingle witn fchoiiahan at Forty-eighth and Brown streets this evening. Many games nre being arranged throughout the Mate and teams wish. lng to arrange contests should get in touch with Art Summers, rivlll wil lows, avenue, or phone Woodland 0S41 It. At .Montreal First race. First Toi let, Pnnamnn. Propaganda ; second. Mnrtlnn, Sea Sun, McCobtirn : third, Ikey 1, Kuklux. Itunatrix fourth, Corcnzio, Staccy Adams, Johnny Dundee, fifth. Betty J.. Bastille, Wakefield: sixth. Corillo. Asterisk. gtatlm; seventh. Our Birthdny. Trick wktv II. Duke Itiiff. fa, - -rhe j-,8 Sales tenm made It seventeen if At rielninnt First race. Bnntrv UlraiKht bv def. atlnu the .Mirnphls Ali-fiars n... t . f ji l Ku-nril ueeoml Crest 'in'l west ueinam i niwo nnru sumes vi . Jii ' t -, . V.i 1 ti ii more pltc.ied a no-hlt name aimlnnt Memphis 'Hill, I.fl Mssaiirln. Sklbberdecil : third, hlle John McKre held West Dilham In the Alexnnder Hamilton, Fluf. Ben: fourth. , "onu ciAsh Jim MeK.e aari .md if,. Tryster. drey Lng. Knobble; fifth. ' J ot ,he JIeUt'8 brolh,,r" fatur'jrt T,ha rirntc MrOice American Boy, Rock- Memph AM-stars o n n o o n n o o o 03 nnrt sixth All Over T'nrlt & !jalea .... II 0 2 1! 0 0 o 2 x (1 u .' porit sixiu, aii uver. i avia. .. 3 lh s 0 1 o 0 0 0 o n 1 .1 o DeSales Wins Two More Neddsm. owned bv ths Redstone stable, shlch went Insane while belli shipped from Btratocn nnd tore off his shoes and kicked tns car up. Is coming around all rlxht. The Wrsons who hae lieen litiln on him ho.v vsr, remain hopelessly Insane Do Sales .12 0 0 0 10 0 x 0 10 Colllngowood to Travel Th ColllnBswood bainball team, uhleh has expvrlenied the most successful se.ion In Its hlstorj has been forcrt 10 (ravel for (he remainder u in season oviinir tn Brnunds belnn pu' into 1 nditl m for foot ball This team has defeated miny of I'hll I ad-lphla's btst (ra)ellnii teams and has 1 emened lctor In series with Iladdonrtelil 8L ' IL-ro.; "'ti ,l- ' S5r -- yix r i -J Ky jr L " ''iil -"t T S ' IS J- k- 1"'r Jer Sj I ll I I- 4 "k.rf. SS : rzniEKsi 5 - j w v-rs- 1 1 I V "H I I S IS., I. ,, f C mJ I S I b mJ I. s -zni II 11 hi vF- i.r-n r I .$ST J 1 1 M XX l I 1 1. as if 1 r ' Ss ,,a ik I 1 s f I simunniA I s- III CCSMANTOWN O I jv l! cmeeT n .i. if 1 1 Ii ni I L ! n 'Sr1' ATii 1-1 I f I i-k il l.s... ll 1 1 r 1 .' N a s l'i Mini. ' i I j uir.itK ,n i.i:.i r. I .Veil 11rl.. Hi Uostiiii 2 'first t'linie). New orli. t Ko-li.", IS (msond K.univ. Cliirl.uicl, .',, Detroit. I. .St. I.duU 10i ( hliiiKo. 2, Athlitlii-WuAhinKlcii. not srlinliilril. i:.sThit i.r.di r. Miilirhiir.t :ii iw llmi-n, 1, llildk'eport. Hi Alh.ins '!. 1 M'niiesler. IOi iMirliiKlleld, H. Hartford. .V. I'ltlsllrhl. (llrst r.imel. Ilurtford. lit I'll tt.Hi 111. 1 (second ttuine). AMKKK'AN A.SHIK IATIOX I.olllslllle 1)1 Toledo, I. ColuiubUH 81 Indl.iu.itiolU, ft. Other Karnes poHtpoiu-il, ruin. ' SOl'llll'.UN AHSnt'IATION UlrmlnKhuin. Ot I.lttlc Itoili, 0 (forfeltrd nfter 3 ImilnUH). L'hatt.inooifii, Ii Mrmiihls, 'X (8 Innings, darkness). .Iloldle. Ii Allant.i, I. (Itht-r 1 lull not hi-'iidiilrd. a m The atrvfnrds at Ilelninnt hse put a pen ajty on acrauhlns; horses from races Ten im r cent of lhe money awarded to the first L- (. Iks sssAslnlUn Iu tn sja tn ttisa mafm end and third horses a a penalty when a I and Audubon, llome clubs offerlne a fair lioraa la withdrawn within forty-eight boun guarantee can booK Colltntswood throuirh I ct a .-, exoept In e oi acoUent to ttta r. i. - "mhi simm, uuioca- kuul la sim , , -arooa. jsau saossss I The diagram allows parking places anil approaches to lhe Germantown Cricket. Club, where the men'f national Inglen lawn tennis champion. tlupwlU b tinirij inyinainif wawnvw TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL I.i:.(il i: t'hlladelphJa at llosion. Cluclmuitl nt Chlcico. OnLi kuiiu's sihedulrd. AMKKIt'AN LKAGl'i: Ncm Ynrli ut riiltudiliihla. Detroit ut ( lilrhinil. Chlcn.'o ut St. I-oul". INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ill-suit of i-tenl.i lUichrster. Hi loronto, '2. llalt.jnorclfli Iti-adliu;, S. Jersey tlti-Nrii.irk. iiinliMinid, ruin, hyruciiMwiluifalo, no game. s Mheduto for Today llaltlmore ut lieiidliu:, Jersey (lt lit Nrmirk, Itnrhester ut Tiirniili), II11IV11I11 nt Sjruiuse. hl'AMIINIIH IH' TIIK CI.t'119 . I,. V.C. . L. p.o llaltlm're Jini 3H .lit Sjrnnnr. (11 Ss ,iis Uuffalo. U3 6(1 .Mi Newark. 00 M II? Iloch'ter. 83 64 .510 .1. Cllr . ai na is Xoreoto . 81 CO Ml KwvHn,t 4ft MJa Tast e is a er oi tobacco ity We itte it at our honest belief that tor the price asked, Cheiter- ficld gives the finest quality in Turkish Blend cigarettes ever offered to smokers. Liggett tc Myers Tobacco Co. Chesterfield ' CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended L ih yMj V, v jt '. 2-.' ..r W ) , fi ,i ,1 i. r'jtfcstf ItfsV ,ra&(.Vii"i''"- c2's , iiLi'ifcufiCrt, .ti -..i''--' - - oSv' 'l'i ,, ". e ft "ivi 1 wt ) i- ijaafljwao -fyt; X'-A" . ' 'HSV J "i w,. .,.-.. .H.itl.3-
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