Wrpmrn &? ! ejf ; :V ' H.iY.i&Kurj KiYriiv.rwiifY,:jrciiriirwf'r .- . . - VdQftCf e a PupilGets Knack of Swimming; All Strokes Suddenly Prove Eas Bay 'YmKym'A ruae ien Ar 1 ' fifeu) Dees It Strike Yeu? tAmdeurunduPrd ,, ScratchJngWr Race A Baseball Career . By THE OBSERVER ,ut ball dub could become Imbued with the spirit of college feet- Ml mv' ! ' w race nnd tenr Its wny te a pennant, till ttnw " ?".' f ttnrle Nenlc. Clnclnnntl outfielder nnd conch of Tb!. " r , T.ff-rgen eleven which held California te a tie In the TENDLER ON THREE WEEKHACATION After That H Will Get in Shape for Beut With Leenard if , S fci.Mi and Jeffersen eleven which J ? Be es game en New Year's Day. . Srnlrtl. "'"?!," !PhP.l nnkle deep water i wi mere i j " .. h .,v :.iftnl snorts from nmnieur ninieuca. me 1 4. ofcellege football," said Nenle, "the en the shore of the gulf that mere I am lm- 1 ' "T",0" ...ncrlerlty of spirit nnd determination ever the same qualities ,( ft." ' ln M,W"''V. .rfinrri nlnvcr en n collegiate gridiron Is worked up te sucn , Mn iu h j() wl)uriK te tackle n locomotive. I otrreus tension '"" uncommon te see players leaf en the field and play i un "" ... , . , t, trnj. ' i w. m thev. want te be traded te another club. W'SI ,he Incentive Is love of alma mater; In baseball It Is only the 14' Wball he Incentive J'J'&egtanyiTM'an'he can give; the professional takes all he t t. t can tnkc. NnW THAT it was clear long enough te stage the Barreit-Tcndlcr taut the promoters of the Point Bree.e Veledrome tonight nine thsnce'te'put en the opening bicycle .races, twice postponed en j itceunt or ram. , , r ' , The Withdrawal of Columbia l,rRVVRI(i'HT tins a championship crew In the 150-pound class, but J .,,'. vrnrs there will be nothing In the record hooks paying such rotate te Pennsylvania. Ij Columbia i, withdrawn from the lightweight race nt 1'eughkeepslc nmi the event nau te ue srraicncu. American Crawl Is Best for Endurance and Speed Universally Used in Sprint Races and Leng Distance Events, Says Gertrude Artelt As Easily Learned as Breast Stroke m " ift the Ited and Blue as the only entry nnd the event had te be 1 V. n nt the reaucst of Columbia that the 150-pound brush w; It was at I lie reaucst ns included i h schedule of events for the interoelleginte ehnmpienshlp, and new that Fj.f hm emended considerable time nnd energy In developing a winner i'rtu New Yorkers withdraw. " The Penn lightweights have defeated Ynle, Princeton nnd Columbia nnd 'Lids a remarkable showing ugninst current nnd wind, rowing us the first 2nltr In the Chllds Cup race en Carnegle T.nkc. 1' While It is true that Penn ontrewed the New Yerk HiO-peunders nnd en by a comfortable margin, yet there was plenty of time for the Columbia ttimen te recover and improve. ji Pennsylvania undoubtedly is the intercollegiate rhnmplen In this division ''ud iheuld ba se recorded In the history of the 1022 Peuglikccpsle regatta. l. i r, THE Olympic Games of 1924 will be staged In France, according te a decision reached at a recent meeting in Paris. This prob ably li best for the geed of the championships, for there would be far - wa . .mIiJu If 41.A A.nt iif.M minntA In 1 1 f AaM I a Tl.a expenses of the trip from the Old Country would be prohibitive. Average "Life" of a Ball Player The THE average "life" of a ball player in ills profession is estimated nt ten years. The average for n major league career is 1cm thnn seven. f'4 Casual commentators point out that the gnmc is net worth the effort. lit Isn't for the young man who tries te eutbat fees nnd eutdrink friends. it But the ball player who has the ability and enough common sense te liiili Held should rtillte that he can expend energy with effect only en the N (Die 10 WSl in luu KllliK" uiiui uu in iuii.v ui uiiiiuiiuui. i Out en the coast is Sam Crawford, well ever forty nnd still one of the tirtatest hitters In a Class AA League. . linns Wiigner, nt 42, clouted .803 .la the Nntlennl League; Leen Ames, after twenty years en the hill, is still fjltchlng for Kansas City. Babe Adnins,it forty, Ih one of the mainstays of the Pirates, who are pennant contenders. And se it gees. j The baseball skeptic argues thnt these men are exceptions. They arc i-ind se is the common-sense ball player who cares for himself, "f ' . i rpHK RUMOR breadenst yesterday that Bebby Barrett was dead i 1 sliens hew efficcntly and disastrously wagging tongues can wag about an untruth. HCKIN T MEET ON MOUND Sex Seibold Will Oppose Bill Barrett in Sectional Twi-' ; light Contest Today's Independent Games and Yesterday's Results j A DUEL battle between ex-Mackmen h slated en the list of twilight Ml tonight. When the Fleisher jnrn i journey te North Phillies nt Fourth (td Winfohecking streets Manager (Tem Walker will trot out as his pitch ing selection Bill Barrett, nnd Berry .Relfanyder, of the home club, will use Sex" Seibold. ee teams are lenders for bectiennl EOnOrS Snrl flrnn Immcmfan ,tiwM.tii ...lint. Jhey clash. Three weeks age thev came ij?e en the nptewncrs' Held and ,tn Phils were winners, 3 te 2. The l ."' ,newever- protested the result r"f,t", winning nin enme across en nn Ued balk en the part of Barrett. ;S l8L tne a8en for the managers . the same hurlers in the return centftir ntj1?'cJ1.mend "nd Orthodox streets SS .phil! Terminal nnd Bridesburg t tegfthcr. IfH another case of nnlry here. On the railroad nine tin, kwP!iiy?,a8LBl,tt8' Ve,z und Ffll In th. I"'e,bl",B regqlars for yenrs. i-"v " i'iru uniH inr urines SIf..ni ,heedse en Dick .Smith. lK)tli se Urn ;n ..., . : iu ii nn nh "went thnt be lias onnntKetthtovu, n6 Dnvid will responsible for the the best team in L. .n. .... Phti. ' i- Tc manager of the Seuth ttn -' I. a "U1 ,,me iev "" tBdirnmblna,len ,0 ',lny together Iih?. V surI'rlses. He claims te PnSent rr08,1 0ilt(,,,1 il1 tllP ill,lc Uhr' ".rt '" Stec"' Palding and MWm ua fly,ure nre " wonderful &end,fie dln OBKregatlen. The ets nai U nre"1' nnd ,liP,er ,Cphii,i.bie.,Jehnn Cnstl" n,ul ,'ls The I , i',p llan.s, ,rem Hhnnnhan. iWl'lty of keen temnetlfinn In Hitch mm ',phl?, ,Uartr" Park -nnd tld.t fc ,nlnRlr " tl,p Jnttl'r'fi t .irH.te:My'h nO Spruce and -with th. , i hm,ie. expected. .1.. 'PC meter Sts rnnf.tnn, ,l,l .ki u.'fc..?J? .! Pay .almost en Tnmaqna nt llllldnlr. nrhy. 3 P. M. I'lillinlfli.lili Trrmlnal nt Ilrtdekburc, Rlch Rlch mertl and Orthodox utrcft". ...Slmnuliiin nt Meuth riilllifi, Ilread and UlRlrr Nrrrt. MHshrr et North rhllllcs. l'eurth nnd VUtuliwMn RtrrrtN. St. Hnrnnbaa at llarrr A. Mackrr, Forty Ferty seifntli nnd sUruce trpt. Ilnrtrnin I'nrk nt llntrli Moter, rortr rertr pimiiIi nnd Spruce Ntrrrtt, kitpwii at Merrill, Thirtieth utrret nnd Celuinbln nvrnue ...feiita ,rmn llrhrrtv nt I.lt nrethe r. I trij-rlKlilli htrret nnd Cirara ntrmir. Liberty MnrH nt H. Cnlll'tuH, Hkts-SM-enlb Mrrrt nnd Ilnnd nrnup. NhIInIU nt KUrrsldc. Itpjrlodtew n at Sun Company, of Slnrran Henk. Itockdnle nt llacliar'uih dlantii, H'llmlnt H'llmlnt ten. American Chain nt Spring; City. Royern Reyern Royern fenl. I'hlladeliiMa Tlcirn nt Columbia Catholic Club, I rent nnd I'erter streets. All-Phlln. Police ami Seutherns rhllllen, nelnwnre nenie nnd Mifflin street. Cuban fltars at Oernmntenn, Chelten T6 nu und Magnelia utrret, .'. ft .1. IlebMin nt Paulbore. I.nx Moter nt Mnmhnll L. mlth. Tenth unci Itntlrr MrretH. Chrtter nt Ntcnten Field Club. Phll-EUena and Miiftirrate strccH. VrnaiiKn A A. nt Trnnkferd Yellow Jack et, rmnkfnrd ntrnut) und Prntt Mired, 1'lillndelpliln Nnvy Yard Lruirur if. S. Marines i. I'. H. H. Hnndplprr. Iilft P. M.i IJ. S. H. Hhnmut . V. S. H. Relief, 3:15 P. M.. Plilliidrlnlda Nny Ynrd. Plillndrlililu Flnnnclivl Leacue Penn Mu tual t. Mutual Tniht Company, Klmtirhslnit Itecreiitlen Center, Fiftieth street nnd Chen ter meiuie. NertlieaHt Twlllsht Ix-nrue VIlnemlni nt le Puuh Ileliiienhnri nt Hpnrreni,, YKSTEKDAY'S RESULTS Itllldale. Si Tnmnquu, 0. Flrkt llattullen. Ill Sixth DattnUen. feuriii iiiiiuiuen. i Klkhurt I'refH. Ii Uattery. a. IlrldeNliurr. 6i Seuth Phil. 0 (11 tnnlnea). Nlretnun. 7i Merrill Prefa, 4, Bex A. A.. 0 Lonciiert A. A.. 3. North PhllllrH. A; Ijinxilale. O. 1'lelKhrr. 4 1 Sh.inRlmn, 1, HnhiiH. H: Kplirntn, 4. llifstrr, I: Phllndelphln Terminal, 0, St. ll.irnnbuH .Hi Murkey. I. Reed I'refH. Si TleMier .Iunler. le, (lunkrr C. ('.. 10; flexer ,, f , (UHMilt . Ce.. 7i Middle llenrv. 4. Striiulrjdie A. I letlilrr, ni stcnten C 0. Artloem. It Thnrnten-I'uller. O .1. .1. Ilnbaen. 4 1 .Mount Helly, Rellanrei 71 Ciiniuliell. 3, lllduoed. 4t Ctibnn StnrM. A. Ceuimerllul Trimt, Si Flrat Nutlenal Bank, GETS $15,000 FOR K. 0. By LOUIS II. .IAFFE STILL flushed with victory nnd en riched by nbeut $15,000, Lew Tcndlcr, Philadelphia's best bet for a fistic championship, is plnnntng tedny for a three weeks' vacation. Then he will get bnck te training for the great est nnd most Important bnttle of his ring career thnt against Benny Leon Leen nrd en July 20, nt the well-known Acres In Jersey City. Tcndlcr lias net decided what sort of idling he will de. "Suppose I will just naturally feel n round nnd proh preh nbly take In Atlantic City for n few days. I will need only nbeut three weeks' work for the Leenard nintch, and will enter the ring against the chnmplnu fully ceniident of winning. "Never felt better In nil my life, new thnt the Barrett match Is ever. Yeu Knew, I was n bit worried for about nn hour before I xtepped Inte the ring TueKlay night, and during the first round. "Therefnter, however, I succeeded In slinking off thnt funny, feeling that something might hnppen te .break off the Leenard bout, .and found Bebby pie., Bnt get this strnlsht Bnrrett is n terrific puncher. He enn sock, nnd will knock out nny one he hits. I solved his punching style after the first round nnd had no trouble making him mls." Still Claims Feul Barrett is resting mere easily today at his home in Cliften Heights. "While he suffered excrutiating pain nftcr the bout Tuesday night and yesterday morning, his right leg seems te hnve recovered from what appenred te have been a case of parnlysis, he said. He was able te walk all right last night and also today. Although Barrett still contends thnt he hnd been struck n low blew, he says there wns nothing intentlnnnl about the punch en the pnrt of Tendlcr. Further more, the unsmiling nnd serious red head declares that nothing would suit him better thnn another scsien with the slashing southpaw. "I knew I can lick him," Bnrrett said. "Tendler is no slouch. He is n real clever nnd classy boxer : still I am as confident ns I was before the bout the ether night thnt I can 'tnkc 'him.' "And I would have done se If it Iiadn t been for the foul punch. I was going n'eng strongly nnd felt no effects of Tendler's punches until I lest nil reason. I have a blnck-nnd-bluc mark te show that I was fouled." Bnrrett nlse Intlmnted flint his, man ager, Jimmy Dougherty, probably would make an effort te get a return match for him with Tendler. $4.5,000 Gate While no official figured of Tuesday, night's show are nvnllnble, it is esti mated that 21,000 spectators attended the bouts nt the Phillies' Ball Park, and of this number approximately ii.uuu ncre cesh customers. It i said mete than $15,000 was taken in by the pro moters nnd that Barrett and, Tendler split something like 50 per cent of the gnte between them, with the southpaw getting several thousand dollars mere than the rendhend for his end. Because et the "exaggerated" report of the dentil of Barrett jesterday morn In" nnd earlv nflernoen. If Phil Cilnssmnn spent several nnne.xtng hours. In fact, it was said thnt they had been requested te appear lit the District Alterney's office, but this lias been denied. Upen confirmation that Bebby whs very much nlive. if net kicking with his right leg Glnssmnn and Tendler fc'.t n let better. West Virginia Star for New Haven Monrantenn. W. Vn.. June S Jeseph V ITnrrlcl;. of runxeutHwne, P.i.. Mnr nut nut Helder of the Weet Vlrulnlu t'nlvernlty base, bill team, who Brmluaten thin week, may play with New lfsven, enu . In the Kaiitern Leasue, It was learned teilas. fatijrht because of the extra speed it gives. Keep Your Eyes Open KXT comes the double everarm or trudgcen. In this, at certain In tervals both nrms nass through the air. The leg stroke is like the drive used in the ether strokes, but the whole face is put in tbc water. This is why se many persons hedge nnd 'become discouraged and say then cannot open their eyes under the water. This can be overcome by n simple method. Fill n basin with water and drop in some coins. Take a deep breath, plunge your fcc in the wntcr und open jour eyes long enough te count the coins, withdraw, exhale nnd verify your count. After you nave rcpcnieu nun performance a few times you will find that you can reanny open your ejen under wntcr, nnd they must be kept cpen, no matter wuat sirene you use. The truugeen wns ubpu ler yearn u nn omlnrnnre strnkp. At one timn nil leng-dlstu'icc swimmers used the trud trud geon, but new the American trawl is universally in practice In ten mile swims ns well us llfty-ynrd sprints. The perfect American rrawl Is the most graceful of nil strokes. It Is easy, smooth, steady and speedy. The arms nre used in the snme way ns in the trudgcen, but the action is quickened. The feet are propelled up and down and keep your neuy moving nnti en n straignr line nil the time. The legs keep you from rolling around en your ride, and every bit of energy used helps te keep you 'going ahead. nrHE American trawl Is dcrhed X from the Australian crawl, which differs from our stroke In tlte leg drlie. There are only two leg heats te arm pulls in the Australian, hut In Ihe American there are six kicks te each arm pull. Maintain Same Pace IN A ti0-nrd dnsh, the feet churn the wntcr tit n terrific pnecj in a 440 the pace, of course, is lessened, and in n ten-mile swim it is still slower, but the snine pace I maintained through out the entire ince. The last thiee cnrs flip Delaware Yacht Club has held the tcn-n.ilc na tienal ewltn. and it ban been most in teresting te Watch this race. The swim- raera who start out et a terrinc, uneven pace beceme exhausted after a few miles, but the winner finishes with the same speed he started. After you have learned the easy crawl turn ever en your bnck and swim the backstroke, Itra lets of fun and you'll easily master it. I'M QUITE sure that when you learn one stroke, you will just naturally drift into the ethers. Th her next article, trhtch will an pear in Monday' t Evenike Public Ledekii, Mitt Artelt detcribes training methods. Leconey Lafayette Leader Eatton, Pa., June 8. Alfred Leconey haa been elected capta'n of the 191!2-?3 I I fayette Collets track team. Five Leading Batters in' Each Majer NATIONAL IJBAdUB O. A.n. R. Ht flima, Bosten . . . 30 fl J ISUbee. Pltlfbnricli 4 170 30 HnrirnTf. Cln'nutl W SS 18 83 llernnbr. St. 1-n.ul" 4 110 41 7 T. UnfTltli. llkljn HO 100 15 3T AMERICAN MMOUE (I. A. II. R. If. Slsler. Ht. Lenls., 4 201 j SS Stephenson. Clere.. 27 SO 24 87 Miller. Athlelles. . 41 ifll S3 t Witt, New Yerk... 30 ISi 27 40 "pe.ker. Clete.. . II 108 3i 02 New Outfielder for Robins , nkaMHsIm III. tiin ft. TtlrfiBPrl VT liuiuvni"! . ' ' .. --"". I'" j Relrhle. outllelder et univeriity of lllinewn' i.fi hr iniinv. fn Ifjln tht llroeklin fifth! n. He will report .e Wllbcrt Jtoblnten t,Ki4r -" j1K iP J if.' 1 521 V' 1 1. m wi & z&r.t. William H. Wanamaker STORE NEWS 1217-19 Chestnut Street START OP BREAST STROKE The Illustration shows Miss Gertrude Artelt, national champion, starting the breast "stroke, which is usually the first stroke taught beginners in swimming By GERTRUDE ARTELT Nntlennl Champien Swimmer nnd Recerd Helder TIIERH are numerous strokes in swimming and they nil have their nnrtliMilnr nilvniitnECS Among them arc the lireast. the sidenrm, the everarm, the double everarm, tlie uacKstreKc, iuc Australian crawl and the American crawl. Of thec various strokes, tlie Ameri can crawl Is undoubtedly the most pop pep tilar and practical for hprints.as well as long dlMitw.es. . Ker cnrs tlie iirM stroke taught Mas been tlie breast, but recently some in structors start their pupils with the crawl. Most persons icgurd the crawl ns the most difiictilt, but 1 lmve seen the crawl learned as readily as the breast stroke. The knack of swimming comes with practice. Seme pupils will grasp their Instructor's ideafe In a nhert time nnd ethers will paddle around for some time before learning. Seener or later, how ever, they get the "feel" of the stroke nnd keep' en going. I WAS taught te swim trio breast strolte in six lessens when I was ! nine years old. It was difiictilt for me at first, but suddenly it came te me, and the ether strokes proved easy. Olga Dnrfner Slew te Lenru I.li'A DORl'Xint, who was one of and breaking mnny receul", wns n slew pupil. Te Olga it seemed thnt it took nges for lier te learn, but she found herself all nt once nnd developed into u mnrvel. On the ether hand. Htheldn Rlelbtrey lenrned In no time, it seemed. She used te paddle around in u peel in New-Yerk City In which Chnrlette Beyle, who has held many national records, trained. Chnrlette became interested in Thel and helped her little pupil all Mie could In ner spare time. 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