rf t ''Wr ' X .$&$ t s i. J '" 5v ( i - v4 " a A 1 '. 4 ENINCt PUBLIC mEDGER-PHlBABEreHIA', MONDAY, JttNE 5, 1922 im v V.t.r.M5-V " iSiic ?Frem a Philadelphia Standpoint, the Tendler and Barrett Tilt Is a Big-Time Numbe 3l in 1J. s K 1 ,. PWi i& &. Eft. WK$. ILOCAL COLOR PUTS SO MUCH GLARE IN TENDLER-BARRETT GO .v B& THE SUPREME MOMENT $Just Like Fifteen Years Age, Heme Talent IT' ill Furnish Fireworks in Same Match Postponement Puts Mere Interest in Tonight's Beut Mb- Vn "& -T lly KORKKT V. MAXWEM. spurts Editor Krenlns Public tidier HK heavy, persistent rnln of the Inft few dujs bin aslie cm evcr thing except the lnteict In the Tendler-Hebby Harrctt battle, mlleil ler the yPhlle ball j. irk tonight. The postponement. In-tend of inking awn? the glaie nd glamour, has made the fans mere anxious te have a leek, nml ninny who 4 had no Idea of nllrnrilns the mill Inft Krldnj new have wits h close as ."rpesslble te the ringside. In ether word, the eight -reutiil bout tonight leek much better thnn three dais nse Z& As line been ens-unllj mentioned before. this I n limit unsiinl romp!. ""JCe championship i nt Make, one mini l :i heavy favorite nnd has about one ftlrjini- in irn nf losing. ct the ether hour, wlie possesses nothing but n geed r Mteng right nrni with n knockout wallop enccnled up his sleee, Is accorded an outside chance bv ihc cTperl uh are supposed te knew whereof tbey jf.spenk. On form It Is en of the met lopsided nffnlis ever staged, but the Alemeiit of doubt nnd timet tnlntv bn" crept Inte tt nnd It l easy ' ,t down "and figure bow Itarrett rnn win h knoikent And the figger filbert" get ierp when told thr, arn tulklni; tlueuRli their Miii'kin. , Krem a purely Philadelphia angle, the Tendlpr-Barrett nffaii Is a big- lltne number Tue local boy nre te tlsht It out just the xaine as thev used te de ten nnd fifteen years nje, when we hail a let of regular lightweights In thl rldnitj In thee dn, iiromeiers -eldem hail te Rend out te town for lilgh-clnss tnlen' .Inck MrlSulgnn iculd pai k the Niitiennl eery Saturday .j? night with home-town heys, and the h.utles were re.il from stnit te finish Fifteen years age there were some of the best lightweights In the world fright In this city. Willie Kitzgernld. Mickey Cannen, J'nk Kussell, Yi YI j Erne, "111l' Meedy, ilreer Ilaes and .lehnnj Wlllctts entertained the iIans week nfter week just by lighting nmnng themselves, Mltkey (Siinniiii 9tm n seuthpnw knockout nrtlst, who used te bring t hut left bend from the Jeer. swing wildly and his night's weik was eer when he ennected. t-'lty- "ferald nnd I'nk llussell, having worked their wn from prellmtnnry rnnks, Ued te get ere nt em li ether and put en a grudge tight just te let efT some it ram. t 7H f' u en I it hnmmrr en h nlhrr nil hi n Ihr rim) fnr ir reumh, nml nt Ihr rnil Ihrrr hUkiiji inn nnxir tlnuht In irhn iins Ihc innnrr, Erne If as Heat of Lecal Let Tlin.N Yl YI Kme. one of the classiest and cleieret of nil light weights, , would step into the puture and jnb the heads oft" n few opponent". Erne one of the VKR.Y best. ,lelinn Wllletts was the I,ew Tendler of fifteen years age. He wei many battle, made a let of money nnd ninde a great repu tation leenlb (trever Hayes waded through the lightweight ranks and became a top tep top aetcher tinder the mreful management of peer old ,lm k McOtilgan. lie was one of the toughest 1 3.", -peunders in the buslnes nnd ,i stumbling block for the I'hfltnpletis That's why they never met hitn .' And Vlllle Meed. of I'ert Richmond '. Willie was a rugged, blff-bang fighter of the MHieverti tjpe. who gained fame as u knockcreut nt the old Nonpareil Club and wins one of the be-t drawing cards mound here. Yeung Nltehie also was geed, and Johnny Allen, the llutiher I!ej , had n large following. We ued te develop our own talent in these dn. I.ew Hniley's Ilroad Ilread Wty Club was the prep school and IMilie Hell.md ran shows In Kensington. When th boxers heroine gyeij they were permuted te appear en .ittinhiy Bight at the National Club. This old-time, musty !f Is dragged into the piiture net entirely for fmlnlscent purposes, but te -prve as n lotnpnri-eii between conditions' then nd new. Fifteen yenrs age there wa a surplus of local talent. They were Bet champions, but hi close te the title that the luiinps were net anxious fe mingle with them. t V ... i FJON" ""e '""' ''"',' Vriirff. . (mil ptmulilu I'.iibhy ll'ii i el I. Tcwllri t 11 Wt)BM VeiWE 1EEH MATimrt WltvJ Atiff-.TbufH ffl"Y AM Ve FAWS llAVE BEEW SAVlWf ABOUT Veu.-'tJ'TOO BA , ME'5 AffOOP Lt'L KlD.BUT W$'LL 8C MURDeREDr-MDSfaUE LASTED TtJROUSHSiVSMLSOUKlS WMiLE T4C OTHER ftirUS WADE llAWIBERg SEAK OUT OF YeO AMP Vl.5 PHE.pRiVERS HAVCBEEH HrrtiMIr ON AIL SptETAJDTBEnE' Ain't A SPOT OM YOU im PAift 1156 rcviaV tUiTUn itAcuVVADuicuen Aur YOUTAXEA IEFT TeTME WlSHBONE AMD A RlffHTTbTHE CbRNIC? t-weN6Al ULTAILbPIN AHV ALWUT A FLOP BBBBBBBBBbHBBW -EyBBBBB MiSKltfM SPEEDBOYS PICKED TO WIN IN u QUADS ii West Philadelphia Expected te Win Track Title by Mar gin of Ten Points GERMANTOWN , PLACED 2D ftTyeu CCf-lE TJACk Ant BcRe tu for. MORE Ahv Ail or A ruTOEw Ycy FtAuzc "wat vseve cot him wecRurp and you kxcwthat HE? WT7IIV5 WERVTHIeJe HE'S get en MiS CWDDEO MITTS TRVIVO -DESPERATELY lb SWOOTOVEd A K. O. OUtliK YOU WEATJeaTtlriOMSlCniAT TORWAtO OF WHlSTLIWff- JlNUYS YOU i G6TY0U(i3EC0IYDWIWD YeOR MlWDCLeARS AwJYeiV LEAT) WIM WI2E OPCftJ AMD LAUD A CoeD OLD CMLOBePORM ClquT wMile the referee Dees tut Rest -t-" OH MEAMENLV VAS-MiOHe.Cn. IllBUJt wiTrt JeV! tnpun'n i i. vy t tiMiD j.tuLtr sumptinu LANSDOWNE PUNS GALAGOLF EVENT Second Annual Invitation Event Set for June 8-10 Bazaar and Music Saturday 'it Leading Batters in Each Majer League AMKKIt'AN I.KAfil'K !. A. II, II. r.c. S.I.I.T. M. Iinls. . 47 11)7 HI .IjO sietihi'iniin, Clricliiml. 'M RO 34 .Mi Miller, Athletic ' Hit IB4 0 ,:tl)0 Hilt. New erk 37 127 47 .AW lnikrr, Cleirlnml 41 16H (12 .369 NATIONAL LKAOl'E U. A. II. II. r.c. II. C.rlfTllli. llroekl.Tn 28 77 SO .S!)fl lliirnsli.i, St. Leuis . 4.t 107 (14 .:H iiikIwk. I'lttMiumh . 42 171 s .:;he ILircnive. tinclnnntl . 2 KH 3 .8S t.ewilj. Ilosten 28 80 30 .375 (PINE VALLEY DARK HORSES OFFER GRIFFITH POST lly SWDY McNIHUCK Tlli:i5i: n n little mere zip n the inewef thnn usual out nt the l.nns- dewiie feuntrj Club ledny MtiB the luinki'i's with zest anil the Western Conference Wants Him Commissioner of Athletics Clilrace. June ."i. Majer .lehn as i most cnstinl imtive of tell without Irjiiis WIls tin. There was. The eflieliils of the'rliib Thev were! ,;'ii"1- UeMl of ,nc ai'PnrtmtMit i iii,sicui cciucnt ion ei me umi'mi) ttlln.il Itna linnn itfTorefl the liosltlell I.tinsdewne retild I (.f ,.niii'inlssiener of athletic.-, in the ST. BARNABAS TEAM TO INCLOSE ITS GROUNDS 1 Club Is Reorganized by Ed Lusk 1 and Weil-Known Players Signed i At n tneetliiK of the St. Ilarnnba C. I ('., it wns derided le inclese Its playing 1 Held nnd contracts for the Knme have 'itlrcndy been awarded'. Kd I,tisk, the wldc-nwae manager, has completely 1 reorganized the team nnd has nlrcndy 1 .secured' many well-known star. He has hlgned Outfielder Decgan, of Fleishcr nnd Donevan-Armstrong, nnd i lie will appear in the line-up nt Stxty- llfth nnd Klmwend nveniie tonight in the game with Fex Meters, .lerdcn, the seuthpnw just back from Hnccrstewn. Md.. or Onllnulier. from the Virginia League, will pitch, while. Towers, one of the most premising jeung cntehers in the city, will be found behind the bat. I tint something Western Conference. Majer (iriffith, according te reports ins net lcnclieu a (tension vciiiine i" i ;oe'f, 6tit Itehhy r if bm le ireic . In' were sprucing up the link for the sec- I ' '. ,Z I h S d, N nml annual invitation golf tournament ihr ie that hcl.l T Cemn, sslenet t bv winner of whfci cj'ls possession of ".;."" ,r , "" nnC'", ,:',, ilflfceliall and ' the Shortage of Talent Makes Barrett Popular QINCn (Jrever Unyes, ,lehnn Wtllett, I'nk Knell. yi yi ini. !1M1 kJ ethers served their time Tendler has been the etilj reiil lightweiuhl de de Telepcd in Philadelphia. This eetns strange and nntistinl. for rhllndelihl.i i the greatest boxing city in the world and .leimg'tpr h.ive mere ihitnee te develop I'erhaps this statement will be iiii".tIened. but who are the ether top-netchers? I True, we have had some geed bes. but tlw.i didn't last bins. Jimmy Murphy was going geed until he or hi- manager bci-.niie ambitious jmd met Benny Leenard. Itcnny knocked him off and later ruined IMilie M.-Amlrewn making euite a reputation. New ah have .In.. Tinlir? Umi-i. a few ethers, but tt N doubtful If thev i'ii'r III I,..' t..,.,,,, contenders for the i hampienship. ine Hliertage of local talent has made I'.ubbj IS.ineit th that he is. Lecal fans are luixieu- te s(. (mother high-ilnss lentinient mere than uiiytliltij; eK.. dau lioe-teil hltu Inte That is the reason for the unusual intcie-t und the hugi attend the cenflid i.i ni. .., . . mu iiKiitweigui.s at., tew tn,.,. uej.. , enh here but nil wne alto was Kid Brown and K. M. l.nndls in organized basehnll ami approved nt a Big Ten faculty meeting at Iowa t'lty Saturday. Mr. (jrlfHth had charge of athletic activities of the I'nited States Anu In America following the armistice. lie has been nt the L'niversity of Illinois about three yenrs-. lie was formerly director of athletics nt Drake I'ntversitj at Des Moines, lewn. and was the founder of the Drake relns. He was also one of the eiganlzers of the na tional iuicrcellesiutc track and field meets. By PAUL PHEP THE annual track and field champion champien shlpn of the Philadelphia Public High Scheel, which will be held en Northeast Field, Twenty-ninth and Clearfield street). Wednesday afternoon, premises te be one of the closest In history. Wise crackers have been handing Oermnntewn High Scheel the title for the la'st few weeks, but at the present time It leeks as if the Cliveden are Kelng te have a hard time winning the crown. The Green nntl White has been sweeping through almost every inter scholastic meet this season. But the team has net met the same kind of competition thnt it will face .ill tne "Quads." West Philadelphia High. Frankford High and Northeast High nre going te make the going rough for Germantown. Beth West Philadelphia and Frankford have chances of winning the title, while Northeast is going te grab just enough points te make the meet close and the winner in doubt. Net much is ex pected from either Central or Southern. West Pliillle Favored These en the Inside ere favoring West Philadelphia te win the meet. German town isn't being given a tumble, while Frankford isn't being figured as n win ner. Coach Bey W. Delnplninc has a stellar cinder-path aggregation at Forty-eighth and Walnut streets, and the team is going te show clnssy form in the meet. It should win by ' ten points. According te (he present dope, Ger mantown will run second. The Clive dens have been saving up for the meet, but It leeks as if the best they can de is run second te the Orange nnd Blue. Frankford is being picked for third plnce, with Northeast fourth. How ever, the Archives have a team capable of cutting in en the points and have an excellent chance e' beating out Frankford. It will he n grcnt m. t. and the com petition will be one of the closest In history. Anether thing, neither Cen tral nor Northeast, which schools have divided the meets between them in former years, hnve n chance te .win. Bill Ward will be graduated from Runs Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE 8 MIT W T FI8TI Clnlcnnatl.. 71 2 12 2 e n 4144 New Yerk.. 8 3 24 1 0 3 2 41 Brooklyn... 4 4 17 4 10 3P Pittsburgh.. 3 5 10 11 2 6 37 Phillies .... 1 5 10 3 0 31 Bosten .... 5 5 7 1 2 7 3 30 Chicago .... ft 4 7 1 7 2 20 St. Leuis... 4 6 3 8923 AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 B M T WlTpFJTTI St. Leuis... 4 0 7 7 4 12 4147 Cleveland .. 5864505 42 Washington. 4 11 12 11 38 Chicago .... 2 fill 8 3 4 5 38 Bosten .... B 7 10 40 30 Detroit 7 0 7 5 2 4 435 New Yerk.. 3 7 0 5 2 2.1 Athletics ... 4 0 10 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE sM fiyy T FjSTI Rochester-.. 7 8 21 10 8 1 10 64 Syracuse ... 7 12 11 8 3 113 55 Terente .... 8 5 0 0 5 1147 Reading ... 6 17 11 6 5 45 Buffalo 8 12 17 5 1 43 Jersey City. 14 13 13 2 42 Baltimore.. 8 4 8 12 7 30 Newark . .. 4 5 4 1 14 FORBIIlTILDEi f captures Eastern Pa. Singly 1 crown and With Wiener An nexes Doubles Title PLAY 126 GAMES IN A DAY: William 1 had n busier Tltden. 2d. "my lint. ; But while he was thoroughly tired llflV Its Mb ..!-' i ". life than yesterday, but It I, d, ,?! after n het and hustllniT iim..V ?."' of the Phllment Cm , "J clay courts Club, It was Well worth ...I, uv;unJ wen the Eastern Pennsylvania L! chamnlens bin nnA tv iti, ,... .'."'? the West Philadelphia High Scheel in the near future. And when he leaves the school will lese one of the most persevering athletes in its history. Since he has entered the school Ward has tried for every team. ' Ne matter whether he made it or net. Bill was out there with n suit en. He never get tired of trying, and If he was cut from the squad he still kept en improving himself. Bill has only wen one letter. He get that for being h regular en the Ice hockey team that beat Bryn Athyn. But he bun wen any number of numer als and "aWa's" for being en freshmen and second varsity teams. Bill went out for the football team and broke his shoulder blade a year age. But when the next season rolled around he tried for the team again. He has tried for every team In the school, and In the recent senior "Quads"' he placed In the high jump. Nauawa Shows Speed Greenwich, Conn, Jun n. The TCauawn, n nix-meter beat owned by V, .1. Wayte. which t en et the trial beats ter the In In Urnatlennl races between thn Ilrltlsh and American nlx-metcrs In September, main wai the winner in the races l-etween the six-meter and nrrew claes beats off the Indian Harber Yacht Club, cresslnr the finish tine by a reed margin ahead of the Klppewa, an arrow ilass beat belet tins te Gorden Raymond. i-miuilHunniup nne, Wltll yeunif Nun,!. Wiener, he canttired hn .i WW. "W' It Is doubtful if any ether tennis ii.: played quite as. much tennis he ill yesterday, for he had te play f0,lrt?n sets In his four matches and there no fewer than 120 Knmes, which' ! pretty close te a record ' In the final round of the single. .. triumphed ever Phil Bettcns. The V, Junier en the Pacific Coast. In a f,.T set match, and In the doubles S Wiener he had te go five sets nJ,? the champiena, (5nrl and hXn WSJ" . ln. nd,dlen. " wen J2 Carl Fischer in the fourth round , iffi morning nfter two sets, and then ..!' c?n'S,nnaWk' the nat'0nal A Tilden was very tired when the tlm, ff"f ..!,JV. th flnnl round nf'fe .,...., uui no huh n marve oils faeulti of rccuperntlng. He opened , p '. first set by taking the first two m from Bettens. Then the Califemui wen en his service, hut tiu. "! It three te one. The vnii.i.. i"' Wind Up Football Practice Yillllatnstnwn, .lune B. Sertne football practice, which was Instituted for the first time at Williams College this year, has hMn completed, a squad of twtntv or se of men havlnir participated In the workouts held. 41 i l C- - "; Junusit 'sl "an streak of hHrd hlttln, ' and seen was lend n,p a.h i,... .!..."" the finish, for the champion took tk! next three games nnd the r. IM They alternated in winning duritii the second set until the games Teel i-all. Then Bettcns wen the hntM in n row. go far as the next two ,,ti are concerned there was nothing te but Tilden The champion had hd strenuous day of it and he was anileui te get under the showers. He called u! his command nil the tennis wlmd het has made him the greatest nlnT,p him. and he breezed through the nin two sets without losing a single gaT, and only two of them went te deu West Virginia Retains Coaches has been Vsaprelnted' tS' i7l'rWV" '!". "'' yr. whin and trainer, and n. ceacn. VlrsinlA tia4i,aii v-.-vv;i.r. .-"- -.. nr' iV.".h."me .was returned as traelc i.; H. Dayton as wrestnm STANDARD SLATE CLEAN popular fighter performer, ami lie wind-up i In-v. crowd which will In Judaic Country. A geed l.'io-peunder ha-n't he-ii developed in the last five ever tin; J ears. TV old-timer Mill jifrj iiistrail one premt rrnji of littttleri nrf in Imr tin- i out mill; ami billed with riiht mitirri, h'lir rcamplr, Innl; eirr th? )V JOHNNY D since l'.dO Ifhite Has lieen Boxing Since 1906 "NUI'i: iaml mil n. mie of th bent, and he hn heen fit,,in- He u thirty eai-s e'd and net vet threuch. Cmren rhn.. Las been ficlitinz thirteen jear- ami Willie .laiksen nine vears Ttn, Kansas Is in his twelfth year and Kenny Leenard "larted In lf12. Tendler Started In 101.". Thn-e are the geed ones vj Krnnkie Callahan and Jee Welling are through; the Mitchell bevs Pinkie and nitchle. are ready te hang up the glove-, nnd Charley White" the real veteran, is still howling for n i lmnre te tight for the title. ' White is one of th.- marwN of the ring. lie has been boxing since lOnfl which means this In his iwnicr-nth je.ir in the xe,unrcl circle. ' And what new bejs hnve -teppnil in tn take their places? Nobedv Perhaps it will he Bebby Barrett, nnd perhnps again it will net Fifteen ears age we had a gr.nt He, k of lighters in this "ceuntrv In addition tn our own local talent, thete were Battling Nelsen Ad Weigat Jee (iaiis. Jiminj Brltt. Willie Hit. hie. Krtddv Welsh. Leach Cress Temmv 4iuiiMi.., i.iiii.. .iiiTiiriiiiiu, inineii, letnnn .Mwrptn and Fightinir tlrtn ml I If iIialu ui. ........ l.l I . .... . -". " ". ', "!' ii.iriu s ii.i tn pirri nej p,'i--n present hait'-iv t k their place Hick and t tie tiie . ernen rniuip ttip or one .M-nr. a trophy named after and offered by the president of the club. The qualifying round will be held Thursday of thin week It is limited te members of the Sprlnghaveu. Areni- , mink. Llnneivli and I.atiMlewne cluhi. Three steen will f)Ullllf.. the winner of the first gaining the title of cham pion of Ilelaware County. The match play will be Friday and Satiinlaj. and the last day will be gain and things like that. Then- will he 1 music for the put's in the afternoon. ( t a and dancing. Ilig B.i'iar Tlie ladies of the club have planned t . a big liaiiiir for thai afternoon, nml Wn, Fourth Stralaht i.i ..hi i... r..it..,. u.i i... . .u,.ne.. ...,.i wins reurin eirdia'ii til-' 4tt li'" iii"i i u,i MIIUIL4 11 I t'l daiK'iiig iii the evening. The first tour- Union League natnent of t!,,- ,-luh was held last year i Standard Ledge continued te keep i and wa. ip-h a success thnt It Is new -,ts sillt(. (,.ni) in the .ludalc I'lileu ! planned te make it an annunl affair. Ilaseball League by winning its fourth 1 The four clubs Included are close te. consecutive jriiine, defeating Philndel- ,geiher and Lnnsdewne wanted te bring .,,., Ledge in n close and highly ex- the membei.hip into mere active con- (.itiMK game by a score of (I te .". The tact. At first team matches were fl,i,,.,. ,.Mti.st between Mentis and Pis- planned, but Lnnsdewne wanted te de r,,pH .,s postponed because of the peer I nil the entertaining, and therefore de- condition of the Held. elded en-a tournament. -piie pitching et Beb Radner, who Is The dntes for the bazaar nnd the n ,n,i new, together with the way ' I tournament were hutli wi and the lnvl- Uennaii Lent, bundled his delivery, was tatlonsent when It was discovered the .j,,, ijg feature of the Standard vie- nates- ter tne umnieur ciiiimpinusnip i trv 'r1P defensive work or Sam conflicted. Lnnsdewne has gene nhend. j irinu and the bnttiug of Jack Kessler I however, with the sanction of the local iPO helped the league leaders for the i association, since it drnws from he i Menny Well trephv te keep up their i rank and tile of the clubs involved. Its winning strenk. tournament i te fester geed-fellowship j-cru jiVers. nt shortstop, was the and n fete for the personal friends and s(ar of the Philadelphia nine. neighbors, and is really mere like a rj.h(J wuc standing follews: 'club event than n district nffair. v t p n w I pr lhese playing arc prepared ter a standard. n l.nuii rhllada .. i .1 .'jr,e 'giand lime. There will be n medal for Disraeli ..1 1 .500 Morals.... 0 -2 the winner of tne qiiaiincntien round and handsome prizes for the winner, runner-up nnd defeated eights of each Uteen. I , Wagers en a knockout are the prevalPnir Cll.'implensllip Clianres . bets in tenlshi Tendler-l.i-enard match After tomorrow the .went,.f,f.h an- ;rdV,r,'n,:i,,,,beJ,,,,pl.'ee-,h"1 ',',n"1 ' mini amateur Ren ;iiniiiiiuiiNiiip 01 win I Scraps About Scrappers 1 r, llOnti) H 1 III! L'T'I ,nri h'.iii 1 ni.lhr thr 1 1 t, u-,ll ,t...,..i..,. I he hetina name nil nvrr thr n mi,-., ,. .,.,.,.. ,1. .-. ... . . ' ... n-.m ,rrr,rrri,- ir,,, ,inn in, irenarr maiiii 111c hnnui.i thai Jnm n,,nhr..i,.'. ... .. ' .1 .. ,.-' ,. . . . " ;' ' fiui if 1 1 inr i. 11 umiflht. I eptriBht 131. bv Public l.'dli'r Ompnnu hradrd niarrrl tnll ml. RAINS POSTPONE BICYCLE OPENING TILL THIS WEEK rhlrty-Mlle Paced Race te Be Fea ture Thursday Night The rains of Inst week made the rlglttal opening of the bicycle season n L'lilladelpnia all wet, ami the tliriu- lids of fans Interested In the pedal- mshlng ptiMiire will have te wait until inirsilav nigiit licieie Hie cuilain wu be. rung up. lehn Chapman, manager of the Win. drem at Point Bieezc Park, where bike racing has been suci essful for six ;yenrs, will .nake no changes in his pre ter daily eiPllts Tn-.. 'It 'he local Dinm. 'ii 'Ihursday night. is a tile ailvjnc siie f.. .. nniininu - .. .1 .: . :"-.. ' " Z r """ "' ' is probable Hint I'e'iii i-niwii win see i 1111 es of th" srfls04 for their i- a initial GREENWOOD TEAM HAS MANY GAMES ARRANGED ram ithe tteih Schedule Is Completed Until August by Manager Chapln The (Jreenwoed Pest American ; Legien baseball team has its schedule ' Ue7,M1 .complete Up te and Including A.n.,,.1 riM...L.l.. .. ..ll. t- ' I 'IM.! . .. e-t" 1 ""'j 11, kih. tour 111 tms ii'uin is located at Tu n and s leading meter-pacers will , Ann streem. In N0n.i .' . . etnpete in the Philadelphia Sweep-1 ., ... . ",""u"' ""' is take, which is te be decided even " '. """ Phenomenal success. The thirty miles en the third of n mile W" ,"'; ,,nly ,"fr.w uares from eursc. rius means mat tne paitKi- 1 v.;v ,, , ' . "r'cnwoe(j, noted ants will hnve te circle the wooden 1 "v"""."1 "" '' """ wns Killed en the owl ninef times. 1 '" "L"", "' ,l1" " rld War. Percy Uiwrence. of California, who 1 u't' reenwoed's record for the bea- a been dubbed the "Cernel. " will be I "" " nve wen and one tied nnd the United Htntcs intry In the metiw- '.'mb nH soured one of the best teams ced event, as will .liickin Clatke, of '" ",(,1 "I'tewn section. A game awark. N. .1. lieetge Colembattn. "" M'neuiiieu with Berlin F. C. Inst h.i In In Ainerlcn tn ulii the u-ni-liVi eatlinluy hut had tn he enlln.l ..fr- ... ijwnplenshlp this jenr for Italy, is in 1 f-eunt of the rain, but will be nlnved 1 1 7.1 ., .1. . r . .1. . .... .-... 1 Meter in l,n cnn - , . i .j .. me uiiurt, linn nit- 10111 111 sinrirr will the game nml popular little Frank Philndelnhln will be nlnjeil with a bag of sticks and a golf ball. Meantime It is being played en nearly every club veranda in words. Who has the best chance of winning at Pine Vulle this week'; Picking the new king of the lemls is a tough lob. for the field will be about the tastest thnt ever started, L.ist year there was a fine array of talent, jeuug phners most of them, and a veteran plaxer net conceded much of a chance 1 time through. Four days of strength-sapping heat, thlriv-six holes n day, It was L. F. I fining who garner'il the title, lie virtually built Whitemarsh and added te his knowledge of the course was the fact that he was right en the top of his game. Tins rni- they pick the favorites 'from Weedy Plnti. Claike Ceikran, ' Paul Tcwksbuiy. Max .Mnrsten. Fied 1 Knight. Maurice Kisley, Jehn Beadle, Nerman Maxwell. Wnlter Reynolds, '(ieergc Heffncr, Mnrcus Crcer nnd n like Hint. nicy 1001c geed en most nny course. ill they rise te the heights of accuracy required at Pine Valle? Or. as last year, will a dark horse be returned? Chick hmisae, of tills city, is home today following his third slralcht ilctery in rtrmik Ivn. On Katurilay Thick "lefeated Piankle Ceatfr, Fcerlnu two clean knockdowns. uh bfen matched te mrt Alientewn luaay timnt . Whlt.v llurke t Yeunir 1-ullnn in llurl( Is open fnr 115-pound competition, prefi-rrln Hay Uelment and Johnny Lews, IMniiT l'ljnn, ins. Issues challenges te Jimmy Huslc und Mlke Hums. Denn.1 l'amlml, former nmateur champion I has U" n suiccssful In pre ranks. Ills Uh! bout as a clean-cut lcterv ever Irish llddln Uempsey, and new D'nny would Ilk ' te slack up aBnlnst Matty Dctihei, Whltey 1 liurke. Krankle Murray, Kid .Murray und Jliuini Iiaxter. I 1'iitty Kelb advices that Herry Burke Is In ei eat shape and ready te. meet Kid Weuni-r. Martin Judne and Willie llreen. Kildle Stanten leaves Philadelphia nn Wed nesday for a tour of the West whern Im will renreeent a sloble of l'hlludelphia boxers. Wlllle Ornen. who Is under btanten' management, will remain here until Kddle lines up the Kenalnutenlan for a series of scraps. j Charier Cress has promoted seiersl shei I at the Notional successiuny. ana ne is con fident that he will hae a Keed summer sea son at the Meuth Eleventh street arena. Fer Wednesday nlnht of this week Cress has matched Battllnd l-'rlsce and Kid; Heets In Ills headltner. fi ereverueu fro szs-i S , --asv J rest' tWL? y. :..- ? OFjjST Jl s4 jBTl' 0 !IA't L 's-t-'Ji . t viffeSi H2? SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. . V t '. .-..- .v . 1 ... - . 1 Hv T yVhite Owl, the favorite cigar of San Francisce -White Owl, preferred by Cleveland, Ohie. Smokers everywhere have answered "Yes!" te White Owl value. The uniform mildness of White Owl, a product of painstaking care in aging, curing and blending the selected tobaccos, appeals te the Natien taste. The price at which White Owl is offered appeals te its pocketbooks. 2 Jw ry, of Australia. tach of this nunrk-t wns l'i Pliila- ili'.hla for two days last week, but re riuwr ar dittereni trncKs early 1$ wee. They will get back te (his en Wednesday night, tlthhw Wllltlinilr. -le ra r.ifAsslnnal let. alto will be made hern en Thuri- kT-l-ht . TfM., Ilalli. I4lln .. p-Pt.fl ."", V" f iMt,n eii, pj.antr Chapman iMc.ier; tne jeun KwiiteiiwerM'a 1?4 iin-r in tne Hensnn m. ii ...i. will make the trip in a motertruck Manuger ( hapln has the schedule com plete until At'Kust 1. Many applications from plnvers wish Ine positions have been rereived and In cluded In the number were three out ticklers from Harrlsburif, Improve Impreve ments are lielng made te (he grounds nnd everyone In the Northeast section tieenis le be willing te rlVe the pest all the assistance necessary , The latest te corns forward Is Themas B. 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