E.4VM: uru EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1922 rX If ess Willard Causes Many Giggles When He Accuses Jack Dempsey of Trying te Dedge Hint r V m WILLARD CHALLENGES I, & :DEMPSE Y; r- , IS AFRAID OF HIM Jess, the Jelly Jabber, Is Either Broke or Plans te Re-enter the Circus Business He Is Willing 3' te Be the Here in ' By HOUEKT W. MAXWELL Spert Editor llvcntnit 1'iibllc Irdwr JESS WlLLAItt) ii in npnln. The httpe pugilistic product from Totta Tetta Totta wnttemio Kan wherever thnt 1. has taken n running jump nnd landed with both sn PJ feet In the fistic picture nnd Is rarln' te knock somebody a block off preferably the dome which rests en the stalwart shoulders of Jacques Dempsey. our ihamplen. ''Mr. Willard announces he It very much peeved because Mr. Dempsey InPt glvinu him n tumble, after Mating te the entire world he was about te tage a comeback and take the championship away from the present holder. Jess snys lie tumbled for Jacques In Teledo, and a guy Is no gentleman if he doesn't reciprocate, or words te thnt effect. afAIl of which cees te prove thnt a Wlllnrd-I)erapsey mntch la In the mawns. It lias been en the verge of being stnged several times, but always something happened nnd the act became all wet. About n year age the show weS all rend te be put en In New Yerk. .less was In severe training, having reduced te 1Y.0 pounds nnd nble te box a couple of slew rounds without dying. This meant he was In swell condition, with the accent NOT en condition. Heiwas In great shape and lets of it. 'However, when the papers were about te be signed the New Yerk Com mission decided that no boxing match wns worth mere than twenty-five bucks per scat, nnd Jess, nfter figuring Ills share of the receipts, discovered te his dlsniny that he couldn't meke enough te pay his hospital expenses, se called ever thing off. It's nil right t take a beating, Jess figured, but what's the use in giving all of the profits te a let of doctors? 'Therefeie Willard stepped out in his own original manner. Instead of telling Tex Itleknrd te jump lu the lake, he went out and discovered three or four hokum oil wells whkh were worth many millions of dollars. New a hokum oil well is one which can be discovered In the middle of Hroed street or In the back jnrd of the old homestead. It yields everything but oil. The profits are purely imlglnary nnd the guy who explains It usually gees away ancjlcacs his com ersatlen running. Jess had one of these things. " 'THEREFORE it teas decided that an nil millionaire had no right te " go into the prize ring and lese his dignity, se the lout teas declared ' positively and absolutely off. He iceuldn't fight Dempsey or anybody else. A et a chance. Hokum Stuff Proves te Be the Bunk BUT later developments proved that the hokum stuff was nothing but the bunk. Tec oil wells were all right, but they never happened, and Wil ird's bank account was less than (He figures. That made the big boywrlnkle ..Is massive blew, which is slung for deep thought. ,r"I shall fight Dcmpey ngain." lie announced te the world. "I knew I 'in sock him for en ectac of sour Hals, se It Is up te htm te meet me In he ring." That was the decision, nnd Tex TJIckard picked It up whlle It was still ret. Tex. allow us te state, really believes Willard Is the greatest battler In lie world, lie has an Idea that the mastondentlc mauler enn knock Dempsey vtlff, nnd nothing an change his mind. Therefore, when the stuff began te 'ew out of Les Angeles IJlckaid grabbed It and said he would be glad te stage the bout. Se would anybody else, for that matter. Jess might be putting something ever nnd Tex doesn't knew It. He has j-efrJbecn tcr.v active since the Teledo disaster, where he played the leading el' In an accident going some place te happen. When he was champion Viilard was one of our er.v best circus performers and gathered unto himself urge bund'es. te .aj nothing of oodles nnd oodles, of kale, which Is a wuy of tayjng coin of the realm nnd legal tender. i Wonder if he is going into the circus business ngnln? This ballyhoo Is ne of the Vi:iJY best he could get. 'Jess is a business man. He knows hew te figure and has an Intimate 'nbwledge of the business twins, viz.: profit nnd less. In a mntch with . 'empsey he Is net figuring muih en the profits. ''He remembers the last collision in Teledo. He remembers hew he trained, hew he were out sceral sets of Itess Woltens. which Is slang for tuttpneblle tires, when doing read work for the big battle. He recalls, ills V lhe ""t round, when he clecrly blocked all of Dcinpsey's punches rfth His biend, expansive, but NOT geed-natured face, and the weeks of ..ifferlng during the convalescent period. T' J.VA allow us te state, he in trilling te go through the same thing n anain. In fact, he IXSISTS upon it. P. T. Rarnum tens right. But I'. V. saul one teas bem eicry minute; new they have split second Hatches. Public Is Hct Up Over the Match X7HETIinn Jess di-siris te re-enter the circus business or really wants 'V te take a high-class socking nt se mix h per sock remains te be seen. "Vhatever it is, he is going about It in the proper manner. The dear old mbllc Is all het up nnd even going s0 fnr as te discuss it seriously. Pcihaps it would be n geed match before It starts-. There w'l'l be n let 'k conversation slipped haphazardly nnd mnn will believe Jess has a chance a did Hebby ISarrett before his fight with Tendler. Just the same It will i-iuse quite a little dl-cussien. nnd that's wh'tt makes boxing bouts possible ..iV r'BK'v cuuirs wncn one renus lllanl s hew Hern the West ..- ?cmn,-0 is dodging me," lie st.ited positively, firmly nnd indignantly p ...,ls, ,iv,i.j ui ,.u sunn-, up is nirnm et me. lie is dodging me." St. . tiiTHIS proves Dempsey is a letter man than Willard. Rig .Jess M couldn't dodge Dempsey out in Teledo. Re couldn't cien dodge ,fthe fleer. J Cepurieht. 10U, trj TuMIc T.tdetr Contrary OHNSON BATTLES JEARSON IN FINAL v 'atienal Runner-Up Defends Crown in Pennsylvania State Tennis Tourney - . iiiKiuij n'ii.iicu hvii in i in- vim- s'-lvaniu State tennis championship 1 mriianient. r w.. i !l,,,t,,,, ,'ntt Stanle Pi ni seu will meet this nft .-..v - ''neon nl !' e'i let I; in the final for the j "own. TIicmi fame jilayets opposed i. tell ether in the final Inst near. .TelniHin was successful in 1021, and 'els favored te retain Ins title today. VCtirseii iincneii uie iiuiu n iiinu itt(i! Carl I'lschcr. CjiiwmI. ill tve . ..7j. ,..i I-....I,.,, f. .. .,.,,! in ,vn '.": ." , '"".". ,'""., ,' ... . its. fi-Ii. li-2 jesiiida.. and Jehnsen,''.011 .i't..r.i r. s; cv-iws bv the snu.t- """ -- eere. rnwn and lietlv contested tniee-set tut .. 1 .. ..n r Il! lllV IT- 1 'nn.irtii y till' m-iiii: .i nii"Wister w( stenuwiill defense tu the chum nnd wcie within two points of P "'," MTn" 1 ". V" L; h riii.1.1 111 iiiiuj "v ,.i .i' .,,.,.- lriinin. uiili the uaine stiinulni! ten He I'rtcM't pair ami nine ier tlie ......, .... .... r, -- - . -- -- - ftfl rl Again Awarded Pee Cup li N. i,, Juua 17. for th ire lla vcar Dena lit It. , Ij.irf, of WWII i.n.utu inq I u itltl- ' Knpiuyin inn nisnrtt lyim L5fr.f"v.,?ftSf?.."'e .W"j,3ri tA'la.!i..1.r . . ' Persen nnd Jehnsen nlse will face f-'K'ZjTt,' J1"' 'R'T "ty " "'T"1 ?,"' '''' ""; "wiilli ' The cricket match between the Or ncti ether I., tliedeubles final. Jehnsen . u inlje. "nrry M. Stevens. 'tX1 jWiZ, tiVl". mnntewn Ilritlsh-American team and it paired with Cnil I iMlier and Pear- ' l '"0R' lrlu,"r " ,timc I'ctn Wiihi.ms and rrdnkii rerri, f ' Philadelphia Yetir.ms bcheduled en the en" with C. L Wister. Juiu ll.rir.an. hebin Heed greiindH. Unities' Farm. In the MMni-tinnl leund Pearson and I Menich and Snob II will meet in the , Hrvfmtlei.llnirnmuiriir.nfih.. Adams aenue, Olney, will be pl.ijed , Ulster atoned for their defeat In the Carleien Stakes at Aque.luct teclnv. I box m 'a '.""mmiI l!,t '"", PllnnllyMVk tomenow. line round last jour by ousting Ted The meetiii'; of the two cieat colts will ,,mm'?,',?"i,.N- ',, . ,""'',' r ,hr '"rerneii' of, ti, Veterans' teum will be ciiiellj lihverds and I C P.ell Jr . in u long b- of unusual interest as a pointer en 'mV.Vrter" Sumli? i.f..-rnS.n' u'rr 1?,'" i1'!' i comnesed of players who, while ner- yhe score of l-il 10-S . Pearson Horses which seen, best t the Aque. ,b"er will com,. x , J,,,, , 1P jjnnle. All of them IVrUlSr , nd"Wtster were lDL'O titleholders when , duct track tedav nre: I irst race The Th ,,,,,,,, TTt, 'mule renutntlen en the cricket field r..p.nVt,,n V hey' were defeated by the .Merlen plnj - Peruvian. Finality. Knd Man. Second i ceTuniMn ? " th!i"h. ftirJ"" wl" m'fi ' 1 i,l ml I, th. c cuntrv 1 '"X'- .S .fin last jear's seim-linnl round, and -i:rle,.!cer, Seuma.ighe. Third-! ' r'iMrV Sv uWffi"m', "h'.nlS The Vee lis w be captained bv ! r esterday'H n at. h , was In the natunf Mattingnlc. ( Cherrv Pie Sunfeience. Vre',?n S'Mn.r1 ""' '' " Temh,rving the old Lancaslflre Ceun.i I f '. 1 well-earned ieenge. reurrh Jleivlcn. nntt II, illlnmA. I . ,fe.iiinnl nml the team will be X'unt r, Jehnsen and Fischer survhed the ; n.th-I.anlrl, Noen Heur. Duster. ,. Mrtione,,..,. , ts ha. P,,rM WraJ iXc,W ,n "m-finns nfter a fuiinus hr-t set that SMh Nam fahunks, Mary Agnes, if uwr tin. mi-ininent ,t "v AnthenT I fau,Ltcl' ', ' ' ' ,,. 1 m... n te twentv-twe games nnd an ante- I King's Fancy. JJnJW liSJ !' "" n,'li" ;m ! , lrm !',& c " 8wg.C w.?e,i";" )x second that was setlcd lu U. Wfian' "jlmrn' ? Kv-nu,na,lj e"." ', ; K.wff ' f C-L n'-;nu?H..,gArdn,n,.'V ' ,,. . II. Tinier lilld 1. V. Distill put nnnTrnm mm mnnm fcen. " ww joe Jsil,. ,, ,,,,, ,,,, Morien i! ( ': V il I urn ." 'e ' ...11 t. .1.1.. ... ...,. ...... .t1 1.11 ...J! " r-"4L ...-(,.-1 n I III linn I nil ll un.1 1111... ttflBiniurrx. .i im iiuiu iiisic nui n cut et L'iris a rnuuies en Keir courses el mmm ci-Iip, n,ni..,.; ,.""'"' " I em.i.. Seshinns. .-.- . ;' tawd a gnllerj .holding rally. .lehn- in this icinity lias areuvd the Hay- J'niM. Mrin.i Meer v miiv "v'. i VIckcts will be pitched at 11:1." ami: i rfii accurate placements te Thayer s Mde Civic Asboclatlen, it became V.'J.'.'J'y nJl'ln l.'inn 'v ,,err n.l , a jit Wth intervals for lunch ut 2 , . ij.lmnd und Fischer's suecess In kn.nw. today J"mn r,"r'1" ' Hv Menun. ! V m.' ..ml for tea nt -I ::i0 P. M. The XA' i :',, lob? resti fed In the tiirnliig et After tecilvliig a vigorous pretest Tecl.lv l.mn.ni u Minimc-rimr at Attamli-1 Indies of the (icrmnntewn Hritlsh- ixtmit " , Jhrflldr. The set emlcd 12-10. and this fiem Mrs, .lennle L pe'tcr, principa J " . "", l-,','1l1"n'r '" ','r,'" t'exlnu wlih Je0 , ,n0r!ean Heiieliclal Association will v, V'.ric Kmi1W mmhiI "ct and the ieiiclu"inu of utilize their time te better advantng- 'ueinhin clubH s.ntnua mm,0 object of the match is te arouse fhimue ktff 'i4 mutch at (!-(l. The wining of nine nt home than en the links, the nsseci,,. . ........, ! i0,.r interest in the snort. i Homen restart xht kuiiich renrtcnted tlie rally. , tlen tisttucteil its Seeial Wellnre Cem- .,'","' ,,'":,',."', ",.'.'.,..w.,rl.T' .,T1. v.v f. j vie ".r.T .- rS!ii . SA YS J A CK Anether Disaster tly. i Roots and Saddle . . , Litenla presents two S.1000 stnke rates ted.n, the Hareld Stakes, for tw-tenr-ed colts and geldnig-, nnd in- i.iituircr iinnuic.'ip, ter tliree-vear- olds nnd up. In the Lnnuircr Ur. Clark and I irehrand carry top weight. ll!l pounds. Instinctien. 11": Hit of White 11... Allnte II, 114: Link Madcnp, ,n " 11!l" r-'f,n. of this city, and lHi. There nre sewral ethers enttreil. "-''ev Murray, of Pittsburgh, were Fellow nig horses seem best at I.ate- ''"' Pii'iclpnlb in the eight-round ma: Tir-r race Miss Muffins. Clinten- "''"'up of -the Cambria A. C. open epen Uile. High Cost. Second Pirst Ward la"' s"'" i!i"1 "'K'1' n,,d at the finish Miner Carrell. Mis cl.iiie. Third l(;,fp" "as entitled te the decision, ii-ingwaj, Henui, Naughtv Visba. ll'iiiirth (Hareld Stakes) Certain, i itiiii i' i., nereuee. 1 lftli (I.neiiirer) DNtlin timi, Lady Madcap, Dr. Clnrl:. nixii - I' i in, 'i renner. fpnnmer s;,.,.. ...!. ....,, ,., . . i-m ii Hi-fi ii num. l ncie eie, J.euls A. I)oral Park opens a seven. ilnr meet. ing teilm Mersps which seem'best at tlie ( aiiadi.in track arc: I u-sf inei Myrtle Crown. Hlnrnev Ihn, l'antiistic. Second Hnghie. Ten .'i ii, niiiKiu ejiuuuti j iiiru i am iiuuage, iiuiiien .lewei. ivunt rnm Vnnrtl. (Leril Tlrn II ;. " ....... ,...-. . . ,.p, . IHHII 1111 (1 UH- ll "pv "risiaii wiamenu. Eleaner Parisian Diamond. Lleaner S. ! .Fifth Cnrti.i. Thn Imnh Ul.. t.-i. "V p"l . " ;- -. ji-i-1 r hi tlie Kent u. k special .nine LM. l,...i. ti li tl ..nn,., lm, ... .!. Bayslde Scheel Principal Seeks te j . si" numiiB iinjMile, iiiittee te seek the cii-oneiatlen cif cell club elficiiils in eliding the practice. (Sii'ls between the aggs of thiitt'tn und sevrntcen hne beejh working fi)r sumo' time us cuddies nftttschoel hour Their methm. have ralsef no objccUeC l mBV..y If nlil t . '-ciiir-'i' mm .linn nv i i .rim.,. 11 . A vimpi-m iih. ii.iiiri l jii uunink ... w., ....... .. .,.,.,,.., , i.rti.. i.a... ,. .... ..-...-w--- "" ...i .. 1.. .1111. I. .ntin.-. "i" ,.. in. i.inii.-iiiai iv ki I. In u 1. A DOPE OFIEN UPSET IN BIG RING BOUTS Net Unusual for Long-Shet Favorites te Fail te Bex Up te Ferm SEVERAL CASES CITED By LOUIS II. JAFFE "VOU never can tell -always has been n geed line In nthlctlc competition, and none the least In boxing. Just before a series of ring championships are te be decided this summer It might be n geed idea te leek back and sec hew the dope has been upset in sevcial contests within the Inst few years. Herry (Jrcb wns pitied when he was pitted against the supposedly knockout punching of Temmy Gibbens, who had been figured out n mire-shot opponent for Geerges Cnrpcntlcr for the world's light heavyweight championship. The betting was 4 te 1 en Gibbens. And what happened? Greb slapped Gib nil nreund the ring nnd bnck ngain, win ning by a couple of miles. Charley White nlse wns a 4-te-l choice te cop the decision in n bout with Johnny Dundee, nnd the little Scotch Wep, who showed In his recent bout with Lew Tendler that he was a legltlmate fentlicrw eight, came through In front, separating the aninrt gus from their coin. Kansas Feels 'Km Tendler wns n .'i-te-1 odds-en fnvor fnver He te take n fall out of Keckv Kan sas in their New Yerk tilt, but Lew finished en the short end of the ver dict. Of course, it wns said that Tend ler did net box up te his ubiial stand ard that night In the Garden: never theless, there wns little question that the I'hlludelphlun had been defeated. Previous te the Tendler - Kansas match the Hecky person participated in n punch-iest with Willie Jacksen and the latter lint " te 1 wagers riding en him. Once mere the long shot be had te pay off after the decision had been rendered. What appeared te be the biggest upset of recent ( hninplenshlp bouts was that between Johnny Huff, the thlrti -three-e.ir-e!d lad from Jersey City, and 1'ete Herman when the New Or leans Italian wns dethroned. Five te one weie the prevailing odds that Her man would net lese. Jack Dempsey and Benny Leenard were supposed te hove outclassed their respect he rivals, Hill llrennan and Kansas, by such margins that two te one in each case was wagered the tltle tltle heldeis would score knockouts, the Mnmissn Mauler within seven rounds. Hrcnnuu went nleng until the twelfth and Hecky stnjed the limit with IJenny. I.jnrli Hackers Lose Anether upset wns that In which Jee Lynch, nt three, te one, foiled te retain his bantam crown against Herman, the latter previously having lest his laurels te the New Yerk Irishman. All of which gees te prove that these who lllrt with the Goddess of Chance will hae te watch their step when Hrltten meets Leenard, nnd Leenard meets Tendler. and Lynch meets Huff nnd in any of the ether big battles that may be decided! before the snow falls again. CITY TITLE BOUTS Second Round en at Ice Palace Tuesday The second of the series of elimina tion rounds te decide local ring cham pions will be staged nt the Ice 1'alace Tue-day evening. This tournament, wluih is sponsored by Geerge K. Howl Hewl ing, is fur the pin pose of deciding titles lu ic in .irieus classes. Itevrs and their managers premise te de their utmost In making the first attempt of the kind a success, and their iHiniiis in the ring last week proved that they were making geed. Last Tuesdav the first elimination round wns held and the bejs fought their best; In fact they staged six fast battles. As an added attraction during the summer months the management of the lie i'.uaci' lias thrown open their fleer te tiic public ler dancing and roller skallti WILLIE GREEN A WINNER , Lecal Boxer Outpolnte Plttcburgher in Camhrla Pinal Ben m uamDrla Flnal But """"ng evi ry round, although he ,"''ighed hut 111" pounds as, against lit) lur "ls opjienent. 1 Wll'IM-ll, the heiiil-wiiidup of six rounds (Peck) Martin oiitljecd Sam I ln iiiee i ':"" "' l " '" ii'iciieii anil i.iiiiic In. Il.li.n l fl.-l. II ... iuiie nuicieii te nil even DreaK. Yeun1 .Mulligan wen ever 'leughev Iiugnn nnd Jnik Scrrs sceied u win ever Clinrlli) Mai k. Scraps About Scrappers J (Inrlr Crem will uner. Imutn en Weilnn. nil-ui) Mill h. 1 Hinn linn. n..u .Ii ." . niKlil lit ltl .N.ltriMI r,,v .....i. . .., ..I-. ,.i-t iiirt. ti, in iii --iniiniiien tnur. 1,, .... ....u , -u . :'-. "" .iui s.mw Nmi, i.,u tia ami liirrv Slt'llier Mill L'Omt. 1m Sam RuhfTH reperu fit nrciijlrv tn nt feltl for Tu-.l,n nWht k 1u with ri Unnilns at Hi.llr. - Hill i.Jrlv, Thlrirrmh nnJ Jehnsen n.r,. .tn Pat Ii In hiin,. in lox th Ivcyt rf 11,1, mlilillewrlBhtH 1arrlnS no ene ii .,B,t savH Helirrln snimi- Ml) "f lilt I V I I , I I I I I (J fl If with Jurkli" (lark up-Sliite, In te mert Al Miller at Atuni'e I'l'y Mcn.luy nlaht, amt c-Pd'H te tnx Temmy lllllnrct ut Allentenn June 'JO Iumi! ant e mret tha winner et the Ilawllns-DrHillev match, J L ?Jarttt J&,&&'U&& maam. , ..x.' I -JferTJ.s4J r) Wv l I WOULDN'T VNF . fsLV jABeeniNG like- nBr x (gARROTg - J I R "T'Zs lsm$$$ yh9 SISLER FEATURES Browns' Star at Tep of Almest Every Branch in Ameri can League HORNSBY LEADS NATIONAL Geerge Slsler, the incomparable first sneker of the St. Leuis Browns, is play ing such brilliant baseball that he leads in almost every branch of the sport and seems te be trylns te win n pennant for the Mound City single-handed. Majer leasue averase.s, released to day, which include games of Wednes day, show thnt Slsler net only stands at the top of the American League in nearly all branches of the game, but his figures ln most cases nre better than these made by any National Leaguer. The ctatistlcs phew thnt Slsler, in either lengue, ls first in batting nvcr nge, run scerell, total hits, total bases, three-base- hits, stolen bases; nlse fust te mnke 100 hits and close te the top in twe-baggers nnd home runs in the American League. He went en a batting streak last week that brought his acrage te .4:L't. against .410 the previous week, nnd made his 100th hit Wednesday in the game with Washington, which he virtu ally wen with n home run with the bases full. Sisler's stolen bases num ber twenty-three, with Ken Williams, his teammate, second in the American League, with twenty-one. Hlng Miller, of the Athletics, ls runner-up te Slsler en the American League nvernges. with n mark of ..'i"0. Ken Willlnms brought his home-run mark te sixteen, nnd lends Miller by three nnd Hesers llernsby, the Na tional League paie setter, by one. Other leading hatters of the Ameri can League for thirty-five or mete games; Cobb. Detroit, .:75; Speaker. Cleveland, .IlCO : O'Neill, Cleveland, .lit!"; Schnns. New Yerk, .3.": Heil mann. Detroit, .li.'il i Hlue, Detroit, .iltlt; Has-ler, Detroit, ,'VM. Hegcrs Heinsby. the Cardinals' star, is tliB whole, show in the National League. Hornsby, by slamming out femteen hits in his last six games, batted his way from feurtli place te the top of the heap, with an average of MU with unnii tiuwuy. i jjiisuni the leader n week age, nnd B. Orlflith. nf Itrnnklvn. tied for second, with .HVi. Tlie St Leuis slllEger. besides le.ldillg llie nt. j-eii s fiiu.!.''. ... "i ln batting, is tied with leunil, et .Niw Yerk nnd Carey, of Pittsburgh, fei i honors in base stealing. Ith eleen , iTn.nLl.t. lu unMlnrr tl.n t.fn i. "'" ,' ,.."..' i.T....;j i.l, fifin... ler tne iieiiic-i in. urn-.-, " Tlis closest rivals nre .ick heat, of ll.nn1,Ull. neil lMdle Ainsiiiitli. ul-e of ,.. t ..t.i,. .. i..i lifi.it lit.i.i l:cil out 4lidit ni. lihh, . - - each. . ., , . ,, Other lending batters ter uuny-me or meie names: llishee, Pitt-buigh. :i71 ; Daubert, Cincinnati. .Mi ; Kellj , New Yerk, ..Vr. ; (irimes 'lihag"- 3.141 I'. Johnsten. llroeKlyn. ..).; ilnnernft. New Yerk, .:142; .Sn.Mlei, New Yerk, .MO; Duncan, ( incliiniiil, Isiij. CRICKET TOMORROW Veterans Will Play British-Amer icans at Haines' Farm n..im- mere than liftv jenrs In age. nre ,'-." . .,.., '(I.nv(. Mrrliin C 1' . Krank Jlnrley. ii.-a. rierniii I'liarlrM llialthMnllc Merlen C C , Jehn lliugrar, H.-A Vitrranii, Themas C. Uus- p!l II A VrlPraillt, nHllluri urcuir.iu, 1,.- A ' Veti-rans, James We.len. Iteblu HeuU c. 1 . The umpires will be 1 reil rny nml Phlla, Wants Reque Meets Norwich, Conn., June 17. ArranjtsmenU hava tern maile fur the annual national reiiua tournament, which will ba held la August, en the court ut Ihe nal enal uie. olatlen here. Hiiringlleltl. Umi and Phlla Phlla delehla will again inaka efforts te have their cltlt caeMa (or Suture UurMiseBtm BASEBALL FIGURES ALIBI AL '" s jr xir s& AN lAlfQr'? Tfe&A-.-f What May Happen in Baseball Today AMI-.KICAN IiKAfltJE Clnb fit. Lenlii. Wnn Iixt P.O. Win 1mh Split 3.-) 2 .003 .010 .(103 New Yerk. . Detroit f'letrl.iiut, .. (Uilciuin . . WHslilimten AtlllfllCB. . llOBten. , . . S.T 24 S! 28 27 HO 27 30 27 31 ii 2X 2.1 at .893 .5011 .474 .474 .000 ,.:i .B17 .SOO .43 .400 .4HS .460 .460 .475 ,4ft8 ,4-10 ,4A1 .426 .430 131 .418 NATIONAL I.KAOUE Clnh Wen Leut I'.C. Win Iie Spit NMvYeTk... 311 10 .05S .081 .043 ... stVitiin .. 30 20 .3B .ni4 .s: ... PUWiurrli... 27 24 ,r,iO .JJ38 .510 ... (.!. !lli 07 .fln .A34 .517 ... rillfllKO."'.." 20 27 .401 '.500 t.473 niuin. . 23 20 .440 .403 t.n l'hllllr IS 33 .353 .365 .340 ln two. I)se two. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE W. t.. V.V. W. I. .401 .441 , P.C. tlalllmerf 41 10 .710 .ler. City 20 31 .481 I wIicMcr 3 2.1 .010 IleadtaK .27 34 .443 llnirnle . 32 27 .54J Mrurumi. 24 34 .414 Terente.. 20 20 .500 NfHiirk. . 17 41 .203 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. I'.C. W. L. r.e. Mln'apelU SS 10 .048 Celumbuit 25 3. .iU fflk&& ffl IS ;?.? ec! B !!8 :Je3 , nd'aiMHI 30 21 .03 iiOUUTiue. - ' EASTERN LEAGUE W. I,. I'.C. W. L. V.C. N. Ilnten 30 IB .012 Hartferd 22 il .Win I'lttstlrld. 23 IK .SOI Allnr... 21 20 .147 ftM.ra.tiA en ! r.1'1 lllnlikiirv IR 7 .1011 Wutcrbury 21 23 ,11 Mirlncllcld IS St .383 SWUTIIKRN ASSOCIATION W. L. P.r. w. L. r.r. Mobile.. . ss 23 .023 N.Orlwuii 33 as ..ill Memphli. 38 23 .003 Atlanta.. 23 2.1 .307 IJt. Kerk .111 211 .371 Niihlnllle. 23 3H .31)7 Illrm'hum 32 2J .323 C'hut'ewa 22 42 .341 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Phllllfn. 7: Cincinnati. 2. , f'hlrnRe. 7i Ikwlen. 0 (twrlve InrflnKB). Ilroeklrn. 13 1 Nt. LeiiIk. 2. Nrw Yerk. 7 I'lttfiburch. 1. A3IERICAN LEAGUE ChlcnKO. Oi Atlilrlim. 8. Itt'trelt, U: New erU, 4. llehtnn. K: (Ififlnnd. a, Ht. Ixiuln. IB: WuMilnKten. 3. 1NTKKNATIONAL U1GUE Reflitntrr, Ol Krnilinc, 7. Haltlnierr. 13: Priiriifte, 7. IlufTille. 0: .Irrney lltv, 2. Npunrk. fi: Terente, 2. AMi:iCI('AN ASSOCIATION Indlananells. Vis Kanmm Cltr. 3. IN1llf. 0: .Mtlutiukrr. 6. Tnlnla, 13; MlnncnpellJ. 7 (H InnlncK, rnln). St. I'aul, 7: raluinbua. O. SOUTHERN LEAGUE MrmDhla, U: Illrnilnuhiim. 4 (first cainri .Mpinnhls, .1: Illnnlnxhnm, 2 (neceml tnnif. 7 lmilnsn). Little Reck, 4: Atlanta. 3 (10 Innlnts). Imttnnnecn. Ki Mobile. 4. New Orlpnna, 10: NimhtlllP, 4, K.STKRN LEAGUE Albany. 7: IMttsflrlil. 3. Ilrldippert. 1: Kluhliurc. 1. llnrtferil, 3 New llurn. 0. Mutrrbun. Ill SprluiflrlJ, 6. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE Clnclnnnil nt rlilluilclnlilii. tlilciiKe nt lliiHten (two mmM). rituburuli nt New erk. st. LeuU ut liroekijn. AMERICAN IJ1UUE Atlllptlcs nt t hlrace. e at Detroit. lluuten ut (iciclnn.I. Wiihhlneten ut St. I-eulH. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rechfutrr at Itruillnir. . Sirjcu... at ll.iltln.erf I Terente nt Newark. llufTule nt JcmfT ClM. College Baseball YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Tufts, 13i l'rrnliliwe. I. iilciitr, U: IVnn-ihnllhl. 4. Cernell Alumni, 0: Aurxlty, 4, flAIES TODAY I Yule h, rrlnrrten. I'rlncrien, N. J. i I'l'tm m. (iirni'll It hum. N. Y. Dirtiiiiiulli s, llrenn. I'riit lirnr. llel ( re h. Ilosleii ('ellexx, lloalen, llnrtnnl h. TuflK. MnlferU, Miimi. I Norwich h. VilllliimH, Vllllnmtenn, MOHH. Anilirrst mi. Wr!rjun, Mlildlrtewn. Conn. Miller and Walker Are Leading Lecal Batsmen ATJit.irnrs e 47 n 40 i-i i'i 47 4T 17 4'l I'I is All. isi; MI 177 inn 17.1 1S4 in 1 M ins H 4H It, as tin 'J4 3"i l'ii 34 l se If Hit SI! PC Millrr 70 1.1 1 .3711 ..-1 1 ,3I) no .'.-. 47 47 ;i" ii 11 n s a 1 ,'1 11 4 0 0 0 .-'SJ J 7 J 'Sl'fi JII ,'JIO .JOS .171 PHII.1.IK3 (i. All. it H Hit Sit. PC 41 171! :t"i nn tin 41 31 fit 3 J 411 .11 !.'. 7 ,1Jfl 'J'.l 41 34 4S 37 15 4'1 ID I'i 37 it is n its 1.1 Sit 111 1 11 .317 .Hit .1IS7 'J Si! L'Hl .2il7 a'li :mi .220 ll.'Mline l.'ill IIH IS') 11 I lllll IIII ISO -"I 1110 U rik-litle'iii Wllllimx ., 1.. Imuneiu I,-,,,,... - , Hen 1 iniitt 1 vierj Itlf'AN I.IIAOUi: I1ATTINO (j. aii it. ir 'jii 3ii iiu.hu vr no ui7U :it:i nut mi 41 41 111 -jtm nn ri.'J :um n7s iiii a.i 1 mi .jus nn li'iM l'sh r,7n ini l1.. 'jii 0 l-iii f.7 102U L'S7 nnt 71 L"i 3'J 'J3 iS7 4' 1I1HS LMS I All r.T L'.'. 411 IS U.I7 r.O 1SS7 'J47 llil SJ 117 ill 31 ,i.'il,-. nil inm i'4:i 4111 sj in 1,1 ,n ,r,(i 5'J liUl 'JII Hil' S7 'Jl ID 11 ,'J57 tienai. i.GAOun hattine e. aii n. ii 2H.1II iin.Hii.pf" New Tork .. f'H 1S48 301 M7 let ys 211 4S ,m I'lttubursh. , 40 1731 U7I1 f.-ja 70 ail 10 as ,.10'J Uroeklyn, . . f..l lflin 2S(I f70 flu 8H an :ri ,217 hi. i,eui... M isne am sij.'iii S7 at an ,m rami.. UlnCiniiail. l.n 1U.1I .UUHdf KIM ma r4 ,'HH CilcatVe.V S3 1782 I1M 4s8fs3 31 8 S4 7T Iloiten. ... 01 178a 217 4flK 38 VI 2T 470 ,mi 4 nit 316 titt'i. aeu la m hnmk.. 1$ Copyright, lOlt, bu PubUe Ltdatr Cemtanv LARGE FIELD IN Star Players Enter Mixed Four somes in Seventh Annual Com petition en Philmont Links PRIZES FOR MANY FEATS Philmont might have been the scene for a convention of Philadelphia golf ers today because, men and women, they came there by battalions today. The occasion was the seventh nn- mini contest for the Frldelvn fun for in in iimicsc ier uie 1 rutei.wi i,up ter inixcii ciiin ivilrs. i.nst year the entry I S SJSi '"ven Z el ati, high mark. The procedure was eighteen helc-i medal piny with selective drhes from eaeh tee. There were pri.cs for the j bent low gross M-ores; (liree low net I 'eiuuns; prizes ter tlie ceunle return ing the grentest number of nnr holes , (i)lr,is ,.n,i,i t iiw. ft, t,. ... L t I ! ' "'.r(ls 0UlltlllR for two); prizes for s i nie peiijhc returning tlie best net score ier uie iiierning teunil (couples start till.' before nenn nlirllih.l ntul ,.,.,. r.,,. h, -- - -.r---. ! ii iiii ii) i; pnir returning the best net reunl In the afternoon. One couple wns allowed te win but ene piize. The tdub from which Is eiuereii t no couple making the lewe-t gre-s seere will held the Frldnlvn Cup itiilil the next competition. Tills tour i nev was started seven jcats nge bj ! Kills Cilmhel. who presented the cup , In honor of his daughter. The tourna ment has rapidly developed Inte one of I the most popular lu the Philadelphia district, as is pieed by the large entrv lit. ' .lules V.. Mnstbaum. chnlrman of Hie (omiiiittee en Arrniigements, hns been working diligently for the success of this ji-ar'h afTnir. Ther will be nn I Informal dinner nnd dance fellow inr the teuriinninent dining Avhicli the storekeepers will endemer te untangle tlie mass of ((cures uhic-li nlli. ,,. i.. teiiipllcated stacks during the plnv. The nali-i went off in foursomes' te- Jin, Tlir. n.,1.. ..1....1...I ....... in- wiii.t piiiiiiiiicien ier entrv was that each entry must he a member of n club in the fielf Assec: r.l.iiln.. e i union et Philadelphia and that pairs must be from the same eluh. Many of the best plnjers in the dis trict were entered and some fine scor ing was expected in the course of the duy. FRANKFORD BATTLES TODAY FOR CRICKET LEAGUE LEAD Victory Over Germantown Would Bring First Place The rrunkfeid Cricket Club hns n chance te eun (ieniuntewn fiem first Iiiilie in the Halifax dm ..,.. ...,i.. when the two cricket teams dash n't Miinlielm, 1'iiinkferd. new in second place, has wen two matches nnd lest one, (icriiuuitewii has cmimmi .... stiaight. ' ,u In the ether Halifax Cun mnlch, the Philadelphia Cricket Club will meet the Menen Cilci.et Club nt St Mar tins. There are tw;e matches slated for the Philadelphia Cup. Wanderers will oppose Merlen nt Hn rrferd and Ard Ard niere will face the Phllndelphia Cricket Club nt Haxerferd College. STA.vniNd ok -jHK ci.uns 11A1.I1-AX Cl.L'l) firrmnntewn fr clet ciuti 1. w I. Av 0 1 non 1 IID7 1 ..-ion i ,3.l'l - .Uuu rrnnKrer.i cricket 1 lull ... a INiliii.lvlphi.i frUKet Cluli . . .New Yerk ;i I .Merlen Crlc k-t t'luli . HTANIHNC OF I'l.l'HS I'HII.AUIJU'JIIA Cfl v w flrrmantmi n Crick, t Club .1 I H. Av 0 Mill 1 .7.10 1 .7.111 l ..in i 0 ftie 0 ,UH 1 ,371 1 ..117 Mnrlcn i rirKrt 1.11111 ... a 4 Merlen Cikkct t'luli . , . il 4 ll.ivi'ifeul l'.illct,e .... It ll Ar.tmern t'rlik.'t CU.U . 11 3 Wanilenra . ,, 73 t'uleilt of lVnna, 1'J 4 l'hiladulphiu Crliket Club 7 a COLGATEJDEFEATS PENN Maroen Scores Victory Over Red and Dlue in Commencement Game Hamilton, X. Y.. June n.iir(i hlltliu: by the Colgate nine, aided by several inlsplays b.v Peiiiihjlv.iiiln, en abled the Maroen te win 1) te 4 in tlf commencement gaum here. .San ford 'm catch of I.iebuett's low fly and K llarnes' hittlni? featured the contest' Yadusky struck out five men in suc cession, but was net effective with mri en bases. Kinney, the Maroen I wilier did net allow a hit in the last four lulling') (hat he worked. FOI.I.OWIMl THK POLO ItlNIKS? William II. necun, lenewn te Ihcumanda of pect readera aa "Hilly" Ilecap. U follow fellow follew Inathf unusual activities of tha local nole nihil ) In k n ., n.l.... .. i '-. l-im aftrwis,.!? 5i,jj!!dK,,.!!.i."!'r. tercat In aperta of avery k'nd an be main. alnad b: J? XSeii!,y 1 ""din tht. Uperu aee f Vv?TrrssL FRIDOLYN GOLF Hew Dees It Perfect Timing Olympic Plans The Phih Spurt .if., t HELEN WAINWItlGHT, the New Yerk meld who ranks with the best swimmers of the nge, broke n world's record ln a fifty-ynrd race last Saturday. With an even, steady stroke, she traversed the dlstnnce faster than any girl , had ever propelled herself ever fifty ynrds. Hut the New Yerk miss started a. fraction of n Bccend before the gun anj her splendid effort went te waste. The record wns net allowed. In these dnys of speed arid" perfection, what nn Important factor ls correct timing. In racing, the entry must start with the gun, net n split second behind nor ahead. The racer must be nble te sense the moment the pistol will crack. The effectiveness of Lew Tendler Is built en timing. These who saw him knock out Unrrett npprecinted his clever defense as well as his offense. Uafrett's blows missed by half nn Inch. Tcndlcr's head would appear perl, leusly In the path of a wicked wallop, but It would bob down or sideways just enough te evade the punch. If perfect timing had governed Miss Wainwrlght's start, the record would be hers. If It had net controlled Tcndlcr's head, the knockout would have been Barrett's. Kvcn off the sport It bridges effort nnd success. The correct move at tht psychological moment brings the desired result. THE defeat of Mrs. Mallery by Miss Kathleen McKane In the Kent tournament nbread means nothing mere than that (he American champion has net yet adjusted herself te climatic conditions and the English ball, which is net se lively ns the American ball. Olympic Plans .Move With Appropriation PLANS for the 1D-I Olympics will new move smoothly nleng their course. The Parisian Chamber of Deputies hns voted 10,000,000 frnncs, which hns a value in American dollars of $000,000 approximately, te the French Athletic Committee. Fer some time it was doubted if the games would be held In France, becaus there were no funds forthcoming from the city. Les Angeles put in n strong bid for the world's track nnd field champion, ships, and It looked as If the California city was going te get the award. The games undoubtedly would hove been put ever successfully by Les An geles. The new stadium would have been formally dedicated und the reputation of Callfernlnns ns hosts is well known. Hut the Olympics belong in Kurepe. It wns there that the history gaim were born back in the days of Grecian supremacy nnd in the old country tin events seem te hnve the atmosphere of tradition hnllewcd by the ages. The question of expense for foreign countries is another iinpertnnt argu ment against holding the Olympics in America, particularly in California. Th cost of sending athletes acres.s the Atlantic und then ncress the Continent would be prohibitive. IN THE short brushes Hi 0 Penn ISO-pound crew lias It en the varsity, but In the four-mlle grind ever the PoughUeepsie course, the welqht of the Ited and IJI110 varsity oarsmen would enable Iheiii te leave the lightweights far In their wulic. The Spurt of the Phillies 'pill: Phillies have wen three straight games, which is quite remarkable for the J- Phillies. Three victories in n row would menn nothing te New Yerk fans, who expect consecutive triumphs, but here in Philadelphia, especially when the Wilhelm athletes are at home, sueh an occurrence is just a step short of miraculous The cause of the spurt is Soed pitching. Singleton, Smith nnd Itingi they nil turned in splendidly hurled games. 1 wining of (tie lietter kind is nn incentive te ball players. The star pitcher V V """"' UV"V ""I'l""1 l""" 1, mentnl rather than physical. le nlll n u nntnif1iw1 intnw ittiidAut l.n.. On the first dnv of flu. mnntl, ti,n I Scr s,1,1 lmric" ,,ccp ,n t,,c "c,lar V ilhelm has n bumpy, uphill read tinucs te improve he should make the grade out of the gloom. piIILADKLPHI.VNS would feel mere comfertablo If it were Kelly J- Instead of !Ioecr In England preparing for the Diamond Sculls, but the chances of the Duluth title-holder in the sculling classic are bv no means slim. ' s 1SI AS YANKS LOSE Third Straight for Cobb's Maulers Phils Win as A's Drep Tough One BIG DAY FOR THE HOMERS Hew Yan V the mighty have fallen. Tlie ks are new dccer.itlnc second place, after holding (he lead for se Ien,; that It was getting monotonous. I hen ' nl","K.,''1ln,(' In UR0,rs- ,("' W.1 im'y reiioilllineic l.lll ivti.i uiiMiti uuu, uici i..i..i.. .., !,.. ..,...,,.1 ,...i completely upset the proud prima donnas. When Iluth and Meusel were wel comed bv the throng en May 'JO, the cry ln (Sethain was a pennant sure. First place without Ituth nnd Meusel. Frem new en 'twill be easy. Net se. The Htewns stung the proud sons of Father Knickerbocker with Utter nhnildnn nnd estenl.iv the Tigers handed the Yanks the third strnicht tie feat of the season and made the Yankees, nt least for te.luj, the lookers lip. I Inward F.mhkc, who Minqiiished the Yanks In the lecent series in (iethaia. was en the mound for the Tigers ami acniii held Ituth nnd his pnls safe, i W'0'1 hits mount runs In the latter par1 ",f ''"' Bnmp' J-'nbkc was the Yanks master. Wnlte Ileyt. the schoolboy star, was a let Im for the eeeiid lime In the series, Cobb's athletes fulling en hi ' slantH In the second and third flumes for three nun Iters In eaih frame. Tlie surpils" of the national pastime this week Is tlie I'lillaileipiiia .National LenKue Club, affectionately teiined "f)ur Phils." Fer lhe third straight ' tiii.e they wen a ball Kame jesterday, 1 handiiu; Pat Meran's eiitiit tlu'ir I seventh stralitht 'rev cop. (loe. I ill.'hli)K' and smart hitting al the right time sums up the Phils' trj ilinpli. I.ee Meadows stinted cm the' 11111, inn iiimcii two innings nml the start of the Ihiid. In that spaie of time the Itcils made four hil.s and a pair of runs. The Athlellis made another prent uphill battle jestenlay, but lest out. 1 After Chicago get uwny te n two-run lead ill lhe lil'M the MiicIiihimi ,..im buck In thn second with tlve. In the tlilnl tlie tsex ceiiiiiiMl four, tieing Ime the ninth the MttcUnien were leuding, ,s 1 tn 7. With two down and men un hrr. I eud and third. .IeIuimiii eeuneitel with1 one of Xaler's sheets for a single that wen inu game. 1. Mil.t'lf M,nrl,M! Moeip. who was ,.. Ileved by Harris in the middle of the i. mi in. .Mi.n.ir Hciii into tlie box in tln 1 eighth ami did well, but he was nicked 1 .... inu ,,,..,11-111.1 milliters 111 me. ninth. All told, the Mnikmen collected thir." teen lilts te ten for the opposition, bu, they let the fracas, . .l,,,ui(',.a.n,H (lrcw f"-lher avvny from both the Pirates and the (! vest"". da,v. Hat ties bur cd the chnninieiiM !. their third straight ever the II SVh while the Dedgeis vveru blasilrie ihc I hopes of the Cardinals by prumicll!B'. Pirst llaseinati (irimes' homer in il. I twelfth Blive the Culm a 7.1, "it ..." ..V'V ' ever the Ilrnen In the thltd cume V.r their series. Joe ()eschKC', he fetnie. Phil, wus the vicllw. ' "lc f0lmci Uoten wlleiwjfjpieveland for lhe 8Mimid,i.istra,Yht A',110'" Fergusen and Uhle, who atifScI, f,iled jffgf mm M0VE1NT0 Strike Yeu? By THE OBSERVER il... ....!. nl 11 . ""' "'"". Jnis is net intentional It tii,iiii. ,.. i .. .1. ...,. . iVhK ,hc t'en(1,,PR,s '" t,,c te travel, but if Ills pitching start con- Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues XVrlnXAr' LKAfil'E - ISMTWTf", sTti New Yetli..! l l) 7cj 41 ju Chlcaxe 1 8 N 15 7 illtl Phdles .... I 14 7 713(1 Ilrenkljii ...' (j 0 3 1 4 1 ; 128 Hosten 1 1 Hi 21 01127 St. Leuis... 114 II 0! 41 2120 (' ncliinali.. I, a ,-, 1 e 2 11 Pittsburgh. . I I 2 ,l 0 2) II 1 10 .MKUICAN LKAl'K fsi MTTl'vi2rTFi siti M. leuls... 41 7'Ir7' .11 151140 (hcagii ..., 7 7 ,-, H ,, Detiiili ....18 5 0 2 JI l!TO Athletics... H it 5 10 811.14 ('Iceland .. 11 ; ei 2 Hosten (I U 0 0 8 Hi 128 New Yerk.. 8 I 4 2 I 4 120 VVa slihjBtnn.l 0 7 10 2 g 18 INTKUXATIOXAL LKAfi IK sI-mijiwjiTTsTtI Hechestcr .. 21 0 8 7 7 u, 133 Haltlmere .. a 2 2 10 1.1! 32 HuiTale 0 0 7 1 3 Oi '20 Sjrauise ... a1 4 a 8 7. 123 Heading ... 21 5 2 a 5 71 2i Jersey Oy.l II 8 4 2 2! 123 Terente .... e u ,-, 0 2' I0 Ncwaih ....' 01 2010 5 ill MOLLY THAYER IN FINAL Opposes Virginia Carpenter for Cricket Club Title MNs Miillv Tinner nnd Miss Viicinla ( nipeiiter will b.ittle today fei lac sin K es I'hiimpiiinshlp of the Plui.idelplila 1 1 ieket Club at St. Martin's. I lie doubles title for KhK was de cided .M'stciduv when AUsm I.. I.'nr.d. '!""' ""'I illlleri defeuled .MNs I ... . .. 'IlllUlllt .HI". 1. mile nml AHe K,,..,i. ii.i . ,. ...7.-, ak, ,,,, 1.,., , .-, In the Kirs singles finul today .Miss lillen will meet Miss (ioediiinii for J1'" title. Yesteidnj tMIss L.nge lust; te .Miss Miiiery nn, MihS lioedmiiu de- te.iled Miss .Scwcil. J a I "O.i.'.'A1'1' T0l). 3 V. M, , PHILLIES vs. CINCINNATI i hfiiti. en Hale ,lt (ilmbrU1 nml HiiiilUlnu'i POLO TODAY, 4 P. M. AT Philadelphia Country Club Hill NI'KC'lAI, MATt'H rauquier County Country Club vs Philadelphia Country Club 1st . Tifltpid. LMc. an,, isi.ne . rUi. r.irk 'IrelVv te Woeiliilile 1'nrk I'rci.ten 0100 Went 1071 mm lOE PALACE 4.1TII AM) JIARKKT hTni'.KTH Trout aalil wtroiildliet run-Wv will run BOXING Philadelphia Championships IIAVrAMI I.Hill rU'CKIIlTS IJl.TI'.KWKIIiIII.S Second KlimJnailen Hound Tuesday Eveninir, June 20th 8 O'CLOCK COOLEST .PLACE IN CITY A - "- ' ' -- v,,'. , Ji . ? H"i 'Wfll ML.Th Itintjm LP