asa v."Al .vi w1 !'i,vA W ? nfg ;J! .frWrtCfeU A il V Little Chance of Jess Willard and Jack Dempsey Meeting Again IUT BETWEEN JACK WD JESS, STEAMED UP mOW, WILL COOL OFF IKV. J .".' i!rr . , , t&ifiVFS . m&mnethcr Uemesev-lv illard Match net Likew uesmie jn.w yv . -- - ..". ESP mxm. Talk of Promoters Heavyweight Champien Himself Would Prevent Contest P&jjUfelilciitH in New Yerk. Willard. 5s VPOllfd a new stunt when lir cnllril c V '"$2.000.00 worth c.f oil en his fnr Hy ROnERT W. MAXWBI.I. Spert Kdlter Krrnlns Piitille Lrtlfr IE' nmni.r Willard match In ircttliia- nil attained tin again, 'fox Itirkarcl, .Bating nothing te de, lireke out with mi nnneunrtment the ether day that former clinmnlen is training hard nmi want te nave jut one raerr miui m tnnqtitrer. Much conversation wna spilled, cantos were sent te ucmpsry, li.allht'telng in Kurnpe, and the promoters were running iioenr irnmuuu.v tad out If It whs tiesslhle te held the heut en the night of September in. iSu'Xe one knows why there was se much liaate. as n month or te means ktklnr when this match Is concerned. It would he time enough te wait until $34?, champion came home and had a chunce te think It ever. However, they ;A",)'dl" Kiialnaaa In fli.li- nnn nrtirlnnl wnv In lidlinn- circles. Somebody had nil P'V'Met and told the world about it before it get cold. HE W Willard and Dempsey would ntlritft an enormous gate, it is tne only 7ve Big-money inatcn in tne nenvyweignt division wmi wir m-ruium m . urniivj- Harry wills affair, and this never will be put en. Tne promoter weuui ex- V pirience tee many setbacks if It were .attempted. With Willard. however. It ! different. There are many who believe .less has a chance te tlutten Detnp v'a . ty, despite the fact he has been out of the ring since the Teledo dlsaMcr A .."v; J ruin ". Wkty ,( Mess was mentioned as a contender a year age. and. when everything wn 'i&'7i"iat fnr the in.iicti n limit nne ntnceH en the nrlce of seats fnr clinmiiiensllln 3TT . . " " ....... ! --- r - ----- . . net being In the business for bis tiealtli. off the bout. He was reported te have struck rm. anil n cuv with as imirlt mono n t ti a I r Wouldn't lower his dignity te fight en ordinary boxer. Cjjft Jiiiir me en "triKe eviueniiy was n Mini mm .u. ! hhck nKuni. n' ran jf C 'rtir About $30,000 for boxing Dempiej . rind lie might need the nieticy. part of t wnicii would be used for hospital expense. K, . a n tie ... 3 T !. ' Eg'. 7 . i' . c.. e: i '..i... t"..u .,- r;i.i,,. JVVKIU, ttg til'HJjUt; l'IU(9 V.1IIII . sk n UllfU ::-; 4TEOKiK WHITTKIJ Is out of major league baseball, lie was lei out bv tf" . VX I'lttshurgh early In the cien and claimed by Brooklyn at the waiver price. Nene of the ether clubs wanted him. and then the Dodgers turned him loose. The announcement yesterday that he hnd been purchased by the Kansas City club In the American Association came as a big Surprise. Strange things are done in the fast et. Whltted net only was waived out jtt' the National l.eague, but also the American. Funny hew clubs like the Athletics. Bosten. New Yerk. Deiinit and fhlcnge would allow a man like Possum Geerge te slide Inte the miners unless there was n reason. Whltted Is a great ball player. He i nn aset te tiny club, for he can 'aIay in the outfield or first or third base. He hits well and has a let of base ball brains. But (teerge's pla.ilng is net the cause of his downfall, according te re ports. He Is siild te have had a habit of talking ten much at the wrong time and criticizing the actions of hi. managers. Whltted wants te manage n big league team and no doubt would be successful. However, he ceirtd net wait 'until the job whs offered him. He tried te force himself m front, and that forced htm out of the league. Tflft only thing irnici irii prevent thr mateh m liewpfey him.irlf. lock has ii'd 7ir ici'f ?ief fight null mere, turf the dinners nre he .will stick te Ms irerd. Kcnms treud like te tee him in action exery ether iceelf, hut he is only the mnnagir. -tt PS" w ':' ft J i -ftr t the A V IV the time, it is hnrit te ernlnin hetr tjeergr ni irniird out of I met t'i League. .'Vs and Cubs Surprise Clubs n'. K't BASEBAI.I. Is a epiilnr game because of the thrills and surprises that come when least espected. Here In Philadelphia we have the Athletics playing '.wonderful game and stacking up as well as any club In the Kast. and In the ' Weat the Chicago Cubs have upset all of the dope. These two teams are ; getting talked about because of their victories. The Bosten Braves. Washlng- J Ct, Cincinnati and Detroit have received publicity because of their reverses. 't The Athletics were unbeatable en Wednesday when they took the first S, game from the Yankees. Their hits were timely and the defensive work could m. . liAt K lmnrnvl nnnn Ttiutenrl of tnll enHar.t .for uecen mnru tlinv nnratl if ,1 ............ ..,... .. .......... ... - - .. ,r-....Tt ...v.. ...WWI, 0.i liken gang of champions. All of which gees le prove that. Cennie Mnck evi- Menny has dlwevered a winning combination. Pykes belongs en third base and Galloway is ns geed n any shortstop In the league, l'ep Teune is play ing a whale of a game at second and Dec Johnsten Is taking care of first, base. The new deal has helped considerably. It Is doubtful If the A's will be in laat place this year. Out in Chicago the Cubs reversed all of the dope. n the spring the dub . i.jeeaea lerrieie. ine pitcning stair nppeareu nil sum and tne innelu and out field were pitiful. Bill Killefer. however, discovered a second baseman in Krug, of Seattle, who once was with the Bed Sex. He filled in, and Kelleher haa been a success at third. Statr.. Miller and (.'allaghan. three recruits, have .come through in the outfield, something no one ever dreamed of. H is unusual fr,five new men te make geed in n single season, and that ucceunts for the Winning streak of the Cub. Anether reason wus the poed start. Cincinnati was weak and the Chicago I j !i I r i X M m ISA ls k V club learned that It could win games. That have been traveling at a fast pace ever since. gave them confidence and they ii .4 PHE real test, heirever. irill eetne nert week. The Eastern rluhi M trill invade the. Went and the Western tennis in the American f Leaffiie trill eeme Kast. Then ire trill be able te get a- real line en the tirtngth of the clubs, . Phecnixville :ew Racing Feature JOSEPH I.. MTRPHY. president of the Phoenixville Hutu Association, announces a big entry list for the hunt races at the Fair Grounds in J'BeenUvllle en Saturday. The track l in great condition for the Hat races and a new course laid out for the steeplechase events. One of the entries probably will be Daybreak, owned by .1. M. Ewlng. Thin thoroughbred surprised everybody nt Belmont Park last Tuesday when he wen the .Master of Fex Hounds Association Piute from n fast field, easllv defeating the favorite. Huntingdon McGee. r was chase eier timber at nbeut three and one-half miles. Hnd Mr Ewlng rode the winner. i There will be seven events en the card, which will include tint races. pet & aad-rall. steeplechase and it half-mile race for farmer' lieies. t -,' This meet Is getting bigger every year mid stands nin as one of the feature ""'fTenta of the season. Mr. Murphy is endeavoring te revtie interest In horse herse i'tracing In this section and has spent a fortune in order te make the .-1111111111 'wcatactB possible. r IPEVIAI. limn will lenie. thr l! riding Terminal Snliiidau, which ' means the sprntaters can get out there nmi bnrk again. Dr. O'Brivris System anda of crnmmnr. high, college and r-. .'""T" " ... a.'.' ' stretch of .vears bad stolen en tne gun. Si, i)r. O'Brien 1 one of Ihe first starters ftj'fcf '-7 r$liir front of the athletes Instend of 10 their Y$Vl kl svHtem is te nrevent the men mi th '8T' 'a.'eem8 le be t,lie case when the starter stands behind. L ':, fflA RAM.l.ll ami high ic1001 iliittcnts particularly benefit by ftr. lJt U O Urien s slanutna in trout. I hv linitniistrrs nre nluain n, .....mi anxious te get off Ihe maik, and it n n fitting tribute te the ability n Or. O'Brien te say that only tu-e or thiee tried le bent the nun in Ihe recent Pain relays. ( optriefc'. 19!!, hv Priblic l.'dgi-r rempai Ws f&lLANOVA BOXERS IN VRILm EXHBTDN IUNUH . iball Team Ready for Gettyabure Invaelen ' TTh Vlllaneva College boxing Icntn iC.'.4 ' :ii4i l.nl.l nn exhibition as the dosing r '.ir?! . 1L . . aiireesfnl seaten tenlcht at L .?'. -.. Tnmmr D'MallpV. .1CK 'Brien. Sam Blaekisten. Johnny Mea- Artie MCi nun. lienny nnns. rruim Ueerge Miirns, .11111 .-saiiiij, NOTHIN, TO WEAR TjP I've GtiX TO 1AVB A AJGWDR6SS FOR mF'hlumeS&iA--ALL HE OTHER OlPlSffdNNAr .HJWf NCVTRESS lOAN'rffe'LtSCT I ffTflwtToe s. 'm ClllMPB Te Ce OUTvUfW IME OTHER fflRlSr- TrKV'ftE 4LWAVS GETrw'ibWETMlUC H&V - . hkT?A STKuWO iw ALL WNDS OF MD S"NFP aec'i uTelV GOT UnTilIM' T UEAR.I ' mm Jh'th ' Sfyjf -MavenV Ut a new rap for. LfijsTnMe MVTJIDS RB ALL OUTTA TUTC - IM SIMnv PESPTUIEFOR eWCIHIWlr BtCCN ROSENBERG SHOWS CLASS IN VICTORY New Yerk Middleweight Wal lops Frankie Britten in Eight Rounds at Palace HOBIN DEFEATS PALMER Fire Leading Hitters in Each Majer League NATIONAL I.KAOUK (!. A.It. R. II. I'.C. KelL'. New inrk 18 AT IS 30 .418 MaranUllc. VIM IJ 70 t n .IM Walker, mil Mrs 12 4S H IS .400 Hemsh. Kt. I. i: Hi U t ..1H7 l'ewtll. IteMnn.. 10 00 (4 3H .383 AMKKICAN I.KAIUK i. A.n. K. II. r.v. SIMer. St., lnU IB J s.J 31 .444 stpeaker. Cievrtand t; .t 1(5 .40S JiimlrHen. rievel'd. IK 72 10 30 .403 fmllh. nosten .. 17 8 IS S ,3n7 j Wllllnnis, t. Utult 10 71 1H 7R .304 D' GIRLS' TEAM TO INVADE PARIS I INVITE U. SJ30LFERS England Wants Americana te Com Cem I pete In Leng-Driving Contest New Yerk, May fi. An invitation te American amateur and professional I golfers te compete in the contest for I the long-driving championship of the I world In England en June -1 has been received in this' country. , The competition, which will be held In conjunction with the British open en the course of the Heynl St. (.Jeerge'a Club. Sandwich, is open te men and women golfers of all classeV. ! Cnder the conditions set down for the competition each player will have six drives from the tee. NEW PREP LEAGUE Eslbell, of Swarthmore, Tem porary Head of Organization Pending Regular Elections FIVE DELEGATES AT SESSION MS", : WTn. liAXTIIKW C O'BRIKN. phj-l.-nl director at Central High, .lands iw . U la the. front rank of starters en the cinder track, for mere than fifteen & syaaraitfcfveternn coach of all the teams at the Crimson and r.etd intuitu-iU-tteh hn been sounding his familiar "(iei ready, get set, Be," te many thou theu :f1 und nt ifrnmmnr. hlzh. celleee and club athletes. reu- ,lnil,. i'i, 1,.,.. In the I'eiintry te take his sinn.l rear, as Is the custom The iunlt '0f this fynteni is te prevent the men mi the mark from sinning before the gun, By 1,01'IS H. .IAFIK AVIU neSKXBKRC. who rcgisterfi New Yerk City" whenever he leaves home te fling a pair of nifty dukes, isn't such a Bad box-fighter. Ilavie miide his boxing bow in I'hila delphin at the Ice I'nlace last night, and his opponent. Frankly Britten, cannot be Inbeled a '"bimbo. " When the scheduled eight rounds were finished Dave had shown sufficient form te stamp him as a middleweight et no mediocre class, besides winning from the l'hlladelphlan by the proverbial mile. There's h let of class in Rosen Resen her's fistic make-up. and. although no was guilty several times of slightly hit ting low. he. nevertheless, put en an exhibition that fascinated. After the second round It was nil Reenberg. Britten started off friskily and nlcel. He uncorked a number or right-handers off Dave s chin and piled in a fleck of blows te the body. Ihe v.. VnrVer took everything Frankie I bunded out without flinching, nnd. be- I ginning with the third round. Rosenberg stepped into the lead, uevee te be beaded. Warned hy Referee In the third round Referee Floyd warned Rosenberg for hitting lw. pointing his finger under Have s nee and saying. "This U the last time. Flevd had no reason te o.estien the Getham gleveman's punching IK"'" Ue viirhed his attuck nnd directed his offensive mere te Britten s head ( throughout the remainder of the con- 1 test. I Britten was handed a beautiful sock- , Ins. Rosenberg pumtncled nnd punched Britten all around the ring and back ; again. While it wnsn t n one-sided battle U anv means, because Frankie ! kept punching back continually, here, was no doubt about the New Worker j superiority. ,. , ,, Britten weighed in at !" and Ro Re senberg was four pounds heavier. Because of a dispute ever the ban dages Rosenberg first were en his hniiiN when he entered ihe ring he was sent te his dressing room le comply with the ules' -f ihe I'hlliidelphla police depart mem. Instead of keeping the crowd wulting. the scheiiuicu wi...ji.. "'","" , Plet Hebln. of Belgium, and .lack I'al mer. of Senthwark. was put en as the ""Hnbln'wenl through the eight rounds te victory. He was entirely tee ag gresslve and punched tee hard f"r , '- i mer. Palmer led in the first three e,.;.n.i. but that was all. In the re- I imninlng tne rounds Jack slewed up. , ,manlv because of the Belgian s vleinu bedv '"'tack, and lie, finished a winner (virtually as he nlea-ed. I Hebln Bleeds I'nlmer started tim iiiemi imum Hebln's nose almost n seen as the bout get under way. Beginning with the second the claret also spurted from i.i.- nineth. But that was about all 1 a- " ' "" " . n 1 ..... nhla I . 1 .!.., i. hnt I'flimt'r ilr 11 11 if- " Panama Maids Will Give Exhibitien1 In This City Panama. May .". A series of enter tnlntucnts Is being arranged te raise funds te neip (tetrny tne expenses or tnei Phil Chlnn Reinstated llsltlmere. Mil., ilnv 5.Ai a meetliiK lire, the Mni'lml Slnt Raclnit Conimls Cenimls Conimls nleners HftM lh fusporslen lmpel en Phll-T. Chlnn tajt sprltKT anil tne KeniueKy High Scheel girls' athletic team, which It,. Imprenlen prevailed thm Chlnn had will be sent te Paris te compete 'ten harshly dealt with and h'i many (rlentis In the American tryouts for the Inter- wer, elated e.Mh. new. of hi.reliiaiat.meBt. nntiennl women s games, te be held nt Mnnrp Carle. The team is expected te lenve in June Bosten. May 5 MlUe Dunlin, fermur star .... V Jii.1.1 . V. " '""- , ., eiKius f.urt the flvaiej. new an arier. and will give exhibitions in New erk, win act as aceul for the Uoalen American. Bosten. Atlantic City, Phi ndclphln nnd , IH'a aummer. It was anmuncert today. He ether cities. will cecr the Western leagues Mike Denlln te Scout Werk will be Marled Immediately te I drnft n constitution and set of In laws for Ihe new Preparatory Scheel League, which had l( Inception Inst night at n meeting '""bl in the 'Hetel Walten. Five of lhr representative "prep" schools in tills section sent delegates te the meeting, nil of whom gave their ap proval of the new organization ns out lined. The schools sending delegates te the meeting are: Pennington. Swarth more Preparatory, Wenntmh Military Academy. Keergc Scheel and Borden Berden town Military Institute. Nermnn' F. Kslbell. chairman of the Kwarthmere Preparatory Scheel Ath letic Committee, who was responsible for assembling the delegates Inst night, was chosen temporary head of the new league pending regular elections. And his committee was chosen by the dele gates present te draft necessary regu lations nnd present them for approval ill the next meeting, which will be held May 18. Meanwhile, the delegates from each eclioel represented will call meetings of their respective nthlellc councils nnd outline the character of the new lenguc. At the next, meeting the five schools will recommend ether schools for ml mission te the newly formed organiza tion. The schools represented at the meet ing' new enjoy close athletic relntlens In the majority of major sports, and nre in sufficiently close proximity te main tain schedules without incurring tee much expense nnd consumption of time. It was considered ndvlsnble. te first call upon these schools as a nucleus fnr the league, and then fill ranks of the organization with ether schools with which athletic relations could be main tained with facility. A five-year playing rule wns Indorsed, while boys graduating from high schools after n four-year course will be per-, mltted te play only one season in the Preparatory Scheel League. Because of the many students graduating from high schools who are compelled te lake n preparatory course netere Deing au mlltcd te college, the delegates believed it advisable te extend the playing period te five years Instead of the customary four years'. The operntien of the new league Is scheduled te commence with track nnd baseball next year, but an effort will be made te advance its activities into the basketball season if certain changes In games already scheduled can be made satisfactorily by the members. 1 r t ! The "Mente" aaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaal mcvx:-X"X::-:-X"5-x-:"X-:h -X!" Classy Bell Crown Straw Hats RAIN -PROOF HAND-MADE $3-00 up Frank Mackin 1724 Market St., Phila. Nifty CAPS Exclusive Styles, $2.00 and upwards XXKKKX"X"X,XX"Xt"X"X"X"XXXX,,XM"X Tfie rl ub at m. I a csatiencM Ac'r.iflSfc vnru - i HJJf The Wheatley $n rWi de acalnst bis hardy opponent there rmnrniii ' in right who the time. ! inlde. wn , Belgian's ht blew, nnd time ami IIH' r ii r eketti ui IeniuB IWan.ef Penn Billy Sheeran and Frank Vlllaiiev" baseball team will meet tvsburg " here tomorrow atrernnen. '. fn -K1- it'Autliei .ntiitttinna no whs held In the gymnasium. ri'nrebable line-up for ' i. . IK.I.Iii. I a; ..riii... TENDLER IS FAVORITE TO WIN FROM DUNDEE Philadelphia Southpaw Meets Ital ian In 15-Rounder Tonight n, ' My "i-Lew Tendler. Philadelphia southpaw and claimant te the light weight championship. Is a fa fa verite te win from .Tnhnnv Dundee, local Italian, tonight. They nre scheduled te meet in a fifteen-round match at the Madisen Square (iarden. While Dundee Is the junior light weight champion, he will be taking no chances of losing bis crown, as Tendler 'I his will be Tendler's fourth appear "' iinruen. i avine nm W'HS A eiclit hand uppercut r rm iinii. Palmer's head was sent n result of this wallop. lleblu was two pounds lighter than Palmer, who weighed 1WI. Despite a belated rally In the eight n round by Phil Kaplan. UiVi, "kming Jee Berrell. 14T.V;. finished en he long end of the decision. Berrell.. victerv came as a surprise, as did i, one-count knenkdnwn in the second , round. Kaplan was lifted dean off his feet by a round-house right hander en tlI.ewW'Pauls, 1.11 . outpeinted Plug Hndle KM; Yeung Cester, llill. j knocked down and defeated Willie i Fuller, 121 Wi- nn() "".v Mltehell. 14T.li,. scored a technical knockout against Jee F.agnn. 141. when the ief erne stunned the 'bout 111 the second I round. CREWS AT BOSTON first tomorrow a base: Cray. base: Ryan, shortstep: O'Jlrlen, i PIIth I'hasa: Connelly, leit neiu: ivreig, . i. . . ..ler I ii.. A.i.i . ai.. field . Ulinnru. rmui nriu , .in- catciier; Jienuer or ewecney, Connelly nnd Gray have been ip especially wen in practice MlBgs are cipwiFa irnm iiieit z Anether man who. showed trial tae,iaiti week was Navy and Princeton Arrive for Race with Harvard ft-ated in fifteen rounds by Recky Kn ' V' .'., 'i' iZ'W im sas. later returning a winner ever the uprulnA,,1n. V.""1 .1 " '.'V : ." W., .,!,... r rlednmn ,. ...1,1. lrruril ' en the Chillies the sev- IUv,.r tmnrrew. 4 .........li.. f....i.ili. li., cliell n tL'hlnn I ,.,,,.1, . .llliin i"in iiinunni i. ........... lncii Htid it wen the world's chamiiinuHhlp 111 title nt i it,.ilinii urn venrii ncii. Four mem- .1.. ..""e""'" . , . ,,-t .... ' iuea nf lint crew wi I row louiei r . same route .against and stepping Iljmlr. Sailor (old in A bout between Jee Johnny Buff, with the bantam stawe, originally was scheduled for till iinte. nut me ceniest wbh railed off In cause of illness of the champion. A. A. U. Head te Referee Meet I CambrUca. Maa... 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