V W V I IIE.Vt WvTM Wt Vf mxm n x K ' ' v'fi v. r'r i VY Tti '. ill .fi ,ff. -,) - S; f 4 I .v. "Y l,f w EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGERgfilLABELPHtA, MO&MY J.OTE 19, 1922 . . - : . ' 1 . . P&' M v Ltf ' . &. qBing Miller Is Banging Ball Hard, Standing Fifth in American League With . , t rai si ' m A A -.' (? M fit GALLOWAY SETS HIGH MARK IN BATTING AS ATHLETICS' SHORTSTOP VESPER REPEATS FOR CREW CROWN DO YOU KNOW PERCY 'Chick's 'Average Se Far of .306 Is Higher Than That f VIC of Any Player Who Appeared at Same Position With Mack's Club Ily ROBERT XV. MAXWELL. V MmrU Kdlter Kvrnlng Public Ledger A CCOHDIXG te the In test figures exposed b Al Munro KliilH. Chirk i ft. C.nllewnv Is henstlns of a high nnd healthy batting avernge. The wee shortstop U 'slugging the ball nt .HOC. which 1 probably a higher batting 5" average than any ether Mack In the sump position has made in recent jenrs. . Kvcn .Tack Harry In bis palmy ilajs couldn't touch ..100. (inllenny'x hitting has been one e the surprises handed out by Mack this season. The Southerner has developed Inte n valuable shortstop nnd ha ,. shown considerable improvement this ,car. Net only is he hitting better, but "" he is fielding mere consistently. II bns learned te come in en slew-hit e grounders, nnd this nlwns was his greatest fault. "Ai Ulng Miller's slugging also has been sensational. Every one knew that '"r the former Washington outfielder was n geed hitter, but none thought he "would be able te wallop the bulb at .301 nt this date. He stands fifth In (he list of American League hitters. Hnrrv Ileitmnnn lias made lengthy strides of late and Is new third with .37(1. Sisler leads with .11.1. nnd Speaker is second with .!?S. Ty Cobb i stepping en Ileilinnnu's heels with ,371. Siler nnd Hornsby nre the only big leaguer above. 100. Ilernsby ha just recently entered the ullrn-exclusive set. He new has .100. Oeerge Kelly Is runner up te the Cardinal star with .3."S. Illgbee Is only u point behind. Curtis Walker, whose homers are getting numerous, is whaling the old apple nt .320 and Is the leading Wllhelm slugger. This is twelve points better than lrlb Meuscl. nnd proves that Walker is carrying out his threat te heat the atniete who enud McGrnw te ship him te the Phillies. Cliff I.ec Is bitting .".17. and if be maintains that pnee Heve I.ebeurvemi will continue te fit en the bench. These nre the only two Phils above ."(10 Henlinc is outside bj seven points. THE strrnqth nf thr Giants en thr attack t' sheim by a tram per centage of .312. They have averaged almeit eleven hits per game. Lets of Competition for Pre Golfers PRO golfers In nnd around Philadelphia are having plcntj of competition this season Last week n wonderful field competed for the Kvt.mne I'm- Lie liF.DOEU Trephj and there wns mere interest In the matches than any one ever imagined. Charley Heffner, of Phllment, wen the prize in the play-off with .lock Campbell. Next Monday nnether pre tourney will be held nt Tredyffrin, when Jake Oray, manager of Spnldlng's, will act ns host te the instructors. Thirty-six ; holes, medal play, will he put en. and ash prizes will be given te the winners. Competition like this will help golf in Philadelphia censidenibly. The ! pros seldom hae had n chance te show what they could de In open events, ? nnrt when the time came for the nntiennl open championship they usually ; (found themselves slightly rusty in tournament play. Men like .Tim Harries, t Jeck Hutihlnsen, Walter Hngan. Heb McDonald nnd ether stnrs have bad S plenty of competition and always are up In front when the final scores nre : turned in. v Five of Nine Entries First Annexing Second Schuyl kill Navy Title in NEXT REGATTA JULY 4 V" ESPER HOAT Cl.Vn, for the w- ' WE could haic mure pre tournaments during the summer there might be a chance te send a real contender te the open champion ships this year. Cheaper te Ge Abroad Than Promote Boxing LEON I'. RAINES Is en the high seas, headed for Europe, 'where be plans te remain for n couple of months. I.een Is one of the owners of the Olympln A. A. nnd well known as a promoter of summer boxing shows. He S stepped out of the open-air game tills summer and went abroad because he said It wns much cheaper. 1 At n dinner the ether night nt the Locust Club, Leen told bis guests all , nlieut the trip and his reasons. ? "I intended te stage some open-air shows," he said, "but before any- thing definite was done I read In the newspaper that Jack Dcmpsey had gene J te Europe. Then Johnny Kllbnne took the trip, nnd Johnny Ruff nnd Benny t Leenard are making plans te visit the ether side. I wondered why the boxers J were taking such nice vacations and seen learned the answer. "They are going nt the expense of the promoters. I asked several te Tjwerk for me, and one said he would de me a favor and work for 10,000. xAnethci couldn't svar- .l.c lime unless he received $12,000. The ham-and-egg ?rightcrs will work for ?.V)00. "Then I get wisp. They wanted the money te go te Europe, se I with- jdrcw from the summer boxing game. championship of the Sdiuvlklll Navy en Snturdny, Its crews winning five, races, tinlshlng second in one and third j in three ethers. Its total points werej thirty-four, with Bachelors and Undine1 close seconds with thirt) -three each.' Rachelers wen four races, I'lidlne and ! West Hilladelphla two each. Malta i nnd Pennsjlvnnia Barge Clubs one I each. I One of the feature events nf the re gatta was flip championship cnler singles. Paul Costclle. the Vesper ace. defeated linrrctt Gilmere. of Itachelets, and Tem Rooney, of t'ndine, Mulshing one and a half lengths abend nf (lie ln.nl iiunrter-niile champion. Tmn Knimej made a peer showing in spite nf the leugli water and conditions whtih were mere in his favor than the ether con- i lesfjints. The first hnlf n.lle wns n snnd t n with the men rowing about mi cmii terms, hut Paul shot out at the half mile pest and cre-spd from Ne. 1 por tion te Ne. .'t. At the island (iilmnre made n strenuous effort te overtake 1 i ilval, hut the lead of the -winner tee much te overcome nnd (tilmeiei finished second spveral lengbK ahead of the former national champion The Bachelors' junior eight sprung ,i surprise when they beat four ether crews. Several of the men In tin- new towed in the Episcopal Academy eiew which defeated the Washington ii;h Scheel crew in the American Henlev Twe accidents occurred during tin afternoon. The most exciting was the sinking of the Malta's four-eared gig crew about the middle of the island I Penn B.u-ge's crew, the only ether in , the race, passed the Malta crew at the aean et me island ami tiic latter new tried te overtake the Penn crew nnd I were spunlne when suddenly their bat sank and five heads were seen en tin top of the water. The two tefereel beats rushed te the rescue followed bv two Park (iuards in row beats. The men climbed in the rewlxiats and Oeerge Heusler nnd James riniiignu. clerks nf the course, towed the sub- I merged gig te the shore. At first them ' were cries from the shore that one of the, men could net swim, nnd tills had a stirring effect en the spectators However, the men were no worse off for the drenehlne and the beat suffered no ' ill riiects. i rani; f retz was te liavi rowed In intermediate singles for SM .feliem , -did veu evpr sbwir Loefeiwir ftRA Jeb after school was our AW TWe FIRST PLACE VOUTfetf YOU GCT A Celd Turmdewn f txwTneed I 4NY4iELP h IltrAMTl Y )llHll 4ND THE ptiX TLACE Yoe FlWD vV REffULMT. MOlYm VOIE - jflji we cAur Be JBW DeTrtEREP WfW 1 (Wl ') WWERlENCEP r "( I 44ELP!' J cvj JJ. nil gyl AMP THE KT 1LCB YOU GET A FRIGID RECEPTION AMD TrtB NE1H.T TtACE Yeu GET "TOE ffATE AVD.OM GEE.VOO WERE 90 BLUE AwD PlSCOURAGED Al)T YOU FELT AS-It TUP VWOLE WORLD WAS4fflM'DL AHV Y0L VJAWTED TO SlVE UP ff f fv I tee J IjI ysJ TABU'S THff TIME YeuOufiHr Te KNOW PERCY TcHEEnef WE CCT 'yj A ! J UZ )U Copvrteht. lilt, bv Public Leaner Cemvanu FIVE RING SHOWS HERE THIS WEEK TUi borers irill net go te IJurepe en my money I icill spend ti T'ndine, and en lit starting line strucli nnd tore nearly the of the shell, which Allisen lias been rowing in .Melley expects te linve same Elimination Bouts at Ice Palace Tomorrow Pat Bradley in Comeback ., ! POST CARD FOR CHARITY By I.Ol'IS II. JAFFE , THIS may be the off-season in box ing, but it doesn't mean anything. ' During the regular fistic campaign no mete than four sets of scraps nre de cided weekly, and this week local fans ti,n i will have their choice of five cards. way up te the a submerged leg whole bottom out is tne one dcerge Oeerge repaired myself. Nctv Yerk Cemmish Cevering Much Territory :rpnE New Yerk Boxing Commission has declared itself. That august body .X is net trying te rule the game with an iron hnnd, but only trying te make ;thc non-working chumpiens get busy and lese their titles. "The commission is net concerned with the place where the contests take place nor who Is the promoter." sa.vs the cemmish. "The commission's only rtleslre Id te cemiiel the chumpiens te defend their rhampletishlps and cuis'e : commercializing Wh titles. The matihcs may he held in Africa or China se jfar as the commission mres. The Important thing is, ih.impiens must defend J their titles or get out." QUITR a little territory for one Stale rommitffen te cover, you can't blame the membcri for trying. Still, : City Titles Being Decided at Palace jrTTHE second elimination boxing championships will he held at the Ice P.ilace 5 X tomorrow night. Bantnms. lightweights nnd welterweights will he en the -card nnd the hei.t bn.vs In Philadelphia have entered. This is the second J round for the championship and the winners will meet the winners of Inst t week's show en Tuesday. June 7, This is (Jeorge Paw-ling's Idea, and It is a geed one. It keeps up the in- ;terest in boxing during the mimmer and also gives nn opportunity te determine ;the Philadelphia champions of the vaileus ilasses. There will be fwithn- 5 weight, middleweight, henvj weight and junior lightweight and welterweight J contests during the summer. JJERM-IX TAYLOR, the boy promoter, snyi the biq battle brticeen Z Harry Oreb and Temmy I.euahran trill take place en July 10 i Herman should Knew, hrcauic he is the promoter. - Cepurljht, ni". bv Public I.fdger Cetnpnnu In a couple of dajs se Allisen can train for the Peeple'n Uegatta. The next regatta will be en Julv !. and most of the winners in SnturdnvV icgntta will again lie entered In the Peeples Uegatta. A month from the People's Uegatta the national cham pionships will he rowed en t lie ame (eurse. and en Laber Day the Middle State Uegatta will he rowed in Balti more, nnd the local captains and coaches are In hopes of keeping manv crews together throughout the summer te row In all the coining regattas. NEW TEAM ON DIAMOND St. Patrick's C. C. Reorganizes and Will Play at Heme St. Patrick's C. C. will be repre sented en the baseball diamond In the , near future. Edward riannegan has 'been selected as the malinger, nnd I Jimmy McKee, former Jewish World star, is cnathing the phi vers. He e i pects te turn out a snappy team. Heme grounds have been secured nt 1'ift.v-feurth and Berks htieets, used I by West Catholic High during the i s( hnel season, and any seiend-cias I teams wishing te bonk glimes can du se I by cfimmuniiatlng with Edward Plan- nngan. cnie St Patrick's C C, lwentv -first nnd Naudain Miccts, Bouts nre te be promoted in four dif ferent sections of the city: West Phila delphia. Seuth Philadelphia. German town nnd Kensington. 1 The secenil elimination round of the Philadelphia championships' tournn teurnn ment, which is the iden of Geerge F. i Pawling, will be held tomorrow night at the Ice Pnlncc. As In the first-round, matches will be put en in three different classes: Bantamweight, lightweight and welterweight. Half a dozen bouts, six leiinds each, nre te he decided. In the llS-peum! division a nunrtet of Seuth Philadelphia lads will en deavor te settle supremacy in the ring, i Jnek Perry Is te meet Billy Dcvine nnd 1 Jee Nelsen will take en Jimmy Mende. ' Cleary vs. Russell Lightweights scheduled te oppose each ether are Teinm.v Clenry. of Mnnayunk. vsHcerge Russell, of Seuth Philadel phia, and Whltey Fitzgerald, West Philadelphia, vs. Ray Mitchell, Seuth Philadelphia. Welterweight encounters will show ' Voting Jee Bnrrell, of Seuth Philadel phia, against Jimmy Gibbens, of Grays I'eii-y. and Jee Jaikuen. of Seuth Phila delphia, ngainst Yeung Jack O'Brien. nf Went Philadelphia. The return appearance of Pat Brad ley, who used te be a crack lightweight mound these unrts and who new is a Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE S M T V T F STI Chicago 1 8 8 15 7 6 45 New- Yerk.. 3 0 7 13 4 7 2 41 rhniies.... 8 14 7 7 4 40 Bosten II 8 2 fl SS6 Brooklyn ... 0 O 3 4 3 12 0128 St. Leuis... 14 0 0 4 2 6 28 Cincinnati.. 1 3 5 O 2 8 10 Pittsburgh,. 2 5 0 2 1 lll' AMERICAN LEAGUE S M TVT FIS'TI St. Leuis... 4 7 13 7 3 Ml U'51 Chicago .... 7 7 5 0 8 0 3 45 Detroit 8056200 45 Cleveland . . 0 11 3 3 6 5 37 Athletics ... 8 3 5 10 8 135 Bosten 8600884 32 New Yerk.. 8 1 4 2 1 4 8 28 Washington. 0 7 1 6 2 2 8 24 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SM TV T FjSTI Baltimore .. 3 2 S 110 M144B Rochester .. 2087700 42 Buffalo 66 7 1363 82 Syracuse ... 3 4 3 8 7 631 Reading ... 2523576 30 Jersey City. 0 84 2 26 27 Terente .... 0 6 5 6 2 3 22 Newark .... 6 2 0 l 0 5 6 20 RICHARDS DEFIES TENNIS POWERS Intimates te National Associa tion That He Will De a3 He Pleases OTHERS TO FOLLOW COURSE SHERIFF AND EMPLOYES HOLD ANNUAL OUTING Have Day of Spert at Burlington Island Park Rebert E. Lnmbcrten, Sheriff of Philadelphia, and his empleyes had New Yerk, June lO.t-Vlnccnt Rich nrds Is In a belligerent frame of mind toward the United States Lawn Tennis Association. According te these who discussed with him the ruling of the nntiennl governing body that plnyers must conform te the requirements of the open sanctioned tournaments and net permit them te interfere with exhibi tions, the young player made It plain that he would de as he pleased. These who talked with Richards state that he snid he did net give a "damn" for the Nntiennl Association's ruling. He appeared te offer straight, undis guised defiance te the efficlnl body. Likewise he Intimated that ethers would de the same thing nnd play when and where they plcnsed. He Is reported te have taken the nntiennl officials te task for meddling outside of their af fairs nnd te have given ns his opinion the United Stntes Lawn Tennis Associ ation wns doing mere hnrm than geed. Just what the officials will have te say was net te be learned Inst night. It was intimntcd that the second chap ter of the story today might be even mere surprising te Richards than the ..ll. n I. .. ..i. 1a.luM J.. .uUlliltinna OIKtll their annual outing at Burlington Is- , ""J "? "' ' W s hester!: land Park, en the Delaware, last Sat- Biltmore County Club at Rye yesterday urday afternoon. After a delightful trip up the river en the steamship Ash bridge, with nn erchestrn te furnish music and plenty te eat, the party ar rived at the park, where a number of games were played. A tug-ef-w-nr between teams con sisting of seven men each from thr Twenty-first and Race street brnnch and the Slain Office was wen by the brnnch office. Then n baseball game was played nnd the Main Office wen out, 17 te 12. A 100-yard dash was Hew Dees It Strike Yem Yale Upheaval Huhtzlnger'8 Recerd , The Water Lure fly , THE OBSERVER K H i A I n i. THE complaint of Jim Kcrnan, Tale catcher, against the conducef Rperte at . New Hnven Is ably supported by the report of the Voluntary CemtnlttM , The graduates, If the committee Is representative ns It claims, Is lieartil J favor of a sweenlng change In administration, coaching and jlnane.es. : The committee assails Iref. Mcndell as. Inexperienced,; Tad .Tenes as hue " dent nnd charges some of the bnsebnll players with professionalism. TIimViU am Aim nstnttan (lvna " The report net only criticizes, but constructive suggestions arc centil therein. The committee proposes mere athletics for mere students. If the executives of nle athletics have failed te accommodate an L.t M undergraduates in sports as was physically and financially possible," tharH grievous error has been committed. ' H Athletics In any institution should be first for the benefit of the fttudmfl body as n whole. Specialized teams should be only a part of the general trftiLrfl of sports. , j Prof. Mendell already has resigned. It leeks as if Yale is nhmif 4.1 perlence n mere sweeping reform than the housecleaning which startled PrinetfLl While athletic condition hnve caused fierieun situations nt Princeton iu ' . I JIM THORPE Is net dead one by any means In baseball, famous Indian Is hitting .667 In the Eastern League. Walter Huntzlnger's Great Recerd Thi; WALTER HUNTZINGER fast-balled and curved his way through a meit wM' ccssful senBen for Pennsylvania. He ended his 1022 campaign by btitHi' bnuif'i i He did net letf Cernell Saturday. It wns his eleventh victory In the same number of starts, a same. Huntzlnger's achievement is even brighter in the light of Red and Bm records, for in only five conquests when the pitching prince was out of the m. were the Quakers victorious. v Pennsylvania's ace is a tall, slim youth, standing about six feet. He vUa. I- .i irv .....j l..j u. ,-.- , .t . " .a Mjurceiy uiure iuuii jw iuuuua, um. jcv nc voevweo mu cnuurance or A bllflf hurlcr. v '"i His splendid service undoubtedly has attracted big league scouts unit u probably would have no trouble getting n trial In the big show if he vvereU.'l cunca tewaru proiessienausm, eui nis iiiiiuuiuun are lenaru winning mere rtatf en iuc aiuinenu ler iiic ivca nnu tiuu uei siiriug. y It was speed and curves that carried Huntzinger te eleven triumnhn. ri. Ieglaii8 see little of real curve-ball pitching nnd his hook mixed well with hii'fut ball had opposition stepped. Huntzinger has served Pennsylvania well. He has seen his last of basketbalL lillf uHl! Yino fitifliit e.abin ff hnenttflll DON LOURIE has been awarded the Pee Cup, which Is tendered each', year te the best athlete at Princeton. Leurle was a great quart cr'. back, a geed sprinter and a Better bread jumper. He thoroughly de served the honor. The Lure of the Blade ALONG the banks of the Schuylkill en Saturday, thousands feasted en til' sight of struggling crews as blades flashed in the sixty-ninth annual Xiri iuy reguun. The scullers seemed like specks en the black span of water. On both drirti automobiles nttemptcd te jockey for points of vantage nnd throngs of spectator! nfoet lined the course scantily at the head and solidly at the finish. Among the many thousands was Jack Kelly, here of bontheuse row nnd tin greatest scull,cr of the age. He watched the flashing ears and the speeding crifl with a fascination born of Instinct. Thoughts came back probably of the days when nothing would keen him net of a regatta en local waters, when he was the boss of the sport, when he wu crewneu aing et aquatics in ue uizv Olympics. uut tne tnriii of the race and the joy et victory nre gene for Kelly. He hu turned his back en the game for business. The triumph of Hoever in the Geld Cun race has caused his friends tn nrM him te return te trnlning, but the will of the champion is as strong as his bladt. ieny win stay in retirement. . T ARRY BROWN and Geerge Brender, the two athletes who repre-J-J sented Pennsylvania In the National Collegiate meet, did well although the Red and Blue did net score a first place. Brown and Brender picked up thirteen points. Helfrich's victory ever Brown was surprising, bnt Brender came through with seconds in the Javelin and shot-put and a fifth In the bread jump. n.tdillewilcht. will be made tomeriow i wen ey noeney ; -.. yura aasn ny me i,.i,t t TtniWf. Pnrk. Thirteenth nnd i n"c runner; potato race by Hans lehiiMin stieets. ins opponent win UNIFORM APPAREL flmv Riders Stand in Moter-Paced Scoring FOR MOTOR PACERS Carman's Pretest Causes Strict Ruling in Competition at ; Lecal Dreme IMADDONA IS POINTS LEADER Hl.Irr lirenn M.wWenn lnl VllquH I Inn-iifi" ("nrm in (iimii-kc t'liiinumn . Melnr l.'rmrl. fferKi Mllrr . Trunk f erry lmrlp Vrrki-jn I runl, heemti VMIIU. Applfh.m, l.lrklr ( lark ''"iref Colnmhulle. Ilr.ikk Amlrrxnii Vlncrlit M.u-ki-j l'rrr liunnrt Herlh Mltlrn I lnnrt nnil ( err.i iiciiieri iMii lit -.M :, n i i ii t 2 I :t'i t s v i'j 2 I '-' I 4 II 1 e II J 0 a i t e I, 1 e e I e e I) e e n Tetnl 4lli l-ls e 0 1 nt Heets and Saddle Horses which seem best nt I. atom. i today me: l'irst race M.ibel O , I'.l.iNe, Kml) b'v Second Willow Tree. .Mlcli.ii I .1 Dnlv. I'ljing Prince. Tlilnl Ann.i Ted. Tekiheme. I'nnn remth .lini I'aisv, lleniiK, Chncnlet. I'lftli f'enti- tinier, Miss .leniiina, Hr. Chirk. Sith Must I'lewer, Venule-, llepelcs Smenth -Wapiti, Tul.illp, Lady Lillian. Aqiinliint- rirt raie -Hjlng Clniid LteiIiis, Mustard Seed. Seeeml llnlii.ii I liner, Ards. l'erkiemen. 'I hid Kirk I. -iily. Ghost. Thetsjil. I'mirth Olympus. I'ljlns Clniid. I'rinrc James. I'lfth Witinn-enne, Vi't.dr. Avispa .Sixth Out and Gene, Ze", Gi ncr.tl Thatcher. mil., t.. . .i. Mill i'l. I'. .l.i.- r . ..- . " ". leml Her,, fiim.li, ,11,'m ., Z.'.r"rV "n,l " '" ,,ri"trii j Derval rtrst rme -Omlegge, Var ; l initi'. I'iniii Tlileiir. Second The f)e i - If tun. .In go, McLntie 'Ihud Oak J weed, Trippawn. Patchwork. I'eurth h Lien d'Or, Manever, f'hnmpl.iin. j Fifth Muliirnn-r, Uungn l'.ink, Vice : 1 1 iinirmnu. .-ixui iiutcnisen. Natural, j ( Vite il i ir. Seventh ' I'ullii, .lehn Aibei. -Hairy M. Mewns, Owing te tlie pretest rnnde by rinr aenee Cnrman, of .Inmnicn. Y , acamsf 3thc loosely worn clothing and padded Jlegglngs of Johnny Sehlee of Newark. ;in passing Vincenr.e M.iihhmii. of Iiah. ;tn vlcterv In the hour tare at the Point jjllrccze Velodreme last week. Jehn ..Chapman, manager of the local track, linns decided en a uniform dress for tin-'pace-setter beginning th's weik. S As n result of Carman claim. ' iSelilee wns fined $.'!,", while Caiman Jwhe wns declared at fault fur indifteient riding b.v the nuUes, was taxed SV) ""It isn't fair fei one rider te get se much protecilen from the man in front tnf him." mid Curiiiiiii. "and pieviM a Igreat handicap for the ether particl-' Spnnts. I can defeat Maddenn when Severythlng Is all eiiual and I'll prove it fnext ThtirHda.v niglit " a Maddenn and Ciiriiian are te compete dn n forty-mile team match nice Mad Jdnnu, together with (iierge Coleinbatto, twill represent Italj, and (Jeeige Chap fannn, th') local ll'er. will he Caiinnn'H niurtner, carrying the minis of America i Maddenn who was tin wlnnei of the filial points K-ercd InurelM. iuuIii is set. Itlng tint pace this seaMiii lie hn wen i (Vlx races mi fur, with four mteimIs mid tibree thirds. Jules Mlipiel, Hie I'lendi viuiini Is bccend and Carman is in third wiioslllen, tied Willi Victer Lilian, of iUelglum und werldV chnmplnn. S Oeerge Chapman, the Philadelphia Hryvngtiter, baa wen three races te date. tlnm. HUESTONJO INSTRUCT Will Give Pointers In Billiard Com Cem petition Themas A Ilneten he hie,, living se brilliantlv ,n exhibitions at the Hecreatien lii'luird Academv recently that the management has engaged the f'iriner fhnmplen in an unusual role f,,r ibis week. HesideR meeting local .star1; in exhibi tions afternoon and evening Illusion will devote three afternoons in the in in htrui'tien of imiiertant pointers in three uid h.ilk-lltie billiards, Ilm-stnn u ill Je his teaching tomorrow, Thursday i ud Satin dn.v. I Illusion has held the pocket billiard ilmmplenship (evir.il times nnd also u n fermei titlehe'der in the three-cif-hlen game lie in a recognized au thority in bulk-Hue billiards. Planl and Vcrrl Win .Nntark, June IP - Orlinrte INael mul t'nindi'i'ii WrrI the truck Italnn "Print' ri ilxfefitFil Alfred (Jeullet .mil H11111 (iliri Ami" Run Htarx, In lh rlrm tieul nf i; inili learn inattti rain at the Velodreme ventfi ilay Jltferu the ether heat nf the 1.110 ceui'I i run the rain came down In tnr rrnli and It wi ntceaary te call oft the meet. Tlie nice of Il'irrv Pivnc Whitney's Whiskawiiy at Atpndu't Saturday, 'in 1 which Mervieb was beati n si-veu hiigths nt a mile, U mere lein.u l.able In its 1 unilvsN than nt liist iippimed. The mile was rim 111 I 'iO 1-,". Man O' Win's reeiiid mile wis I .'."i L-Tt. Hut 111 gelti!,' the mill Whiskawaj's frac tional time is r inarkable. for he made 1 he t-ix furlongs of the journey In I :0!i .'!.". '1 hat equals the North Amer ican iimrd for six furlongs mude by Iren Mask nt Juartz, Mex., In 1914. , When Iren Mask i-et the record he did net have te go en and linish a mile. It was a six-furlong race Iren Musk ear tled lir pounds. Whlskiiwaj's first quarter wns run In :-- 1-fi. The ivcerd is :ll'i. The Whitney eelt'H half mile was in :lfi The rrcerd Id : 10 1-5. Therefore Whiskaway really set a new half-mile record, but It does net count, as it was a fiartieiml pint of a longer race Itnt tlie speed w shown, jiiht thr ' Mime with such speed as was reoeidod in the Cnrlitnn Stakes them Is no won der Mervlch was dethroned. It Is true the lllnek colt conceded weight te Whiskaway. hut net enough te justify In any npprnlable digree the dirTerence hIiehh in the race. Whiskaway, as most of the Whltnej -hied horses, are best in ihptint tines. Id. has 11 colt, Olynipiib, whl'h will meet Morvich in this forth coming Liilenla $50,000 Special, which 1 gives tiroinlse of standing tlie mlie-and. la-half iimle nnd may furnlah a uecend defeat for the Illeck colt. he 1.0.1 ll.iwllns. nnd they will go en in a scliiduled right-reimd bout. It is an epen-nlr show, and the promoters nre Aithur Silver nnd Have Oershenfeld, while Willie Kdvvnrds is the match maker. ,, ,, I'.esldes the Bradley-Rawlins tilt tiii.r.i will he bouts between Hebby Reb- ideau and Hilly CSnnnen, Mesnenger j Miller and Yeung Marine, Al Moere' and Hillv Williams, Jimmy Briggs nnd 1 Miikev 'Derr and Jimmy Deran and IJannv Morgan. 1 Bass te .Meet Buck Charley Cress is changing his night f..i. LniL'litri of the mitten at the Na tienal Club te Wednesday. Benny lias. who was the outstanding feature of the first round of the elimination at the Palace, will appear in the eight round wind-up. Opposed te Bass, who is a fermei amateur champion and who has been winning consistently since tinning pre, will be Danny Buck, the Oilglnnl. , . 4. , t ,. llnss leeks like one of the best 11S 11S peiiud bets nreund. He handles him self like a veteran of hundreds of ring battles. Hill lie has appeared in less than fifty matches. While Benny's strong point is ills nbilitv te box he also Is no cream-puff puncher. At least a de.eu boxers en his professional rec rec eid will vouch for that fact. In meet- 1 lug Buck, Benny will take en a tough ' battler. , ,,.,.., Other bouts te be decided at the ( rt..i.miiii street arena are: Mlckei Murtc)l vs. Willie Chester. Jee Cester I vs. Jee Ditgan, Yeung Jnck Blnekbiirn 1 vh Battling Pete Williams and Frankic I I'Vrris vs. Jnck Herman. Fer Devastated rnince , A charltv boxing program has been arranged for the Orpheum Theatre at 1 (Serliuintewn and Chelten nvenues Kri--.in., i.ii.lit Hie show te be nrometed under the auspices of the Henry II. a Housten, -d. Pest Ne. .'1, American i Legien, and proceeds te be turned ever " te the fund lr wevuBiuien rrance, MeiulxTH of this pest have been doing some fine wnik in order te make the program a nice ess. i Charles I. Lngnrd hns been en the job virtually day nnd night and with 1 the assistance of Harry McOrnth he has arranged a rather nifty card of half 11 dozen matches. Kngard reports , thn' the life et tlie wrpneuin uas ueen deiuiied b.v Fred Zimmerman for the. chat liable function. Sam Blackiston, former nmnteiir , boxer, will go en in tlie eight leund vvlndiip, and opposed te the Curtis lad will be Matty Burns, n recent army champion. inner inuiriirn nriiiugeu are: Artie McCnnn vs. Jee McOevern, Dun (iiirtin vs. Yeung Sherlock. Hcnny Pascal vs. Sam Xevln, Harry Bass vs, Hebhv Socko and Dave Sklar vs. IMdle Fit.hllUII.OllS, On the fame night Johnny nurns will held ids weekly open air battles at the Cambria Club. burg: sack race bv Roeney: three legged rnce by Blair and Rooney, and the shetput by Orrell. s a matter of fact. Richards played in the Metropolitan championship en the courts of the New Yerk Tennis Club, nnd did net nttemnt te go te Rye until the Metropolitan officials agreed te his going. Within lawn tennis circles Inst night the belief was expressed that Richards wns likely te get himself Inte trouble ns he had done bcferti. It was recalled that lie was summoned before the na tional officials in April hecnuse of his entering and fnlllng te compete in the nntiennl indoor championship at the Seventh Regiment Armery. Buenes Aires Welcomes Flrpe Bnenea Aires, June 19. I-uls Flrpe. the Iddl et Argentina's apertsmen, received nn unprecedented welcome en hla arrival here. The downtown etreeta of the city were filled with throng-a of cheerlnc enthualaata as the puiclllat landed Banners flyln In tne breezs across the street bore such sentl m"!?.J18 Flrpe, our here, will net Btep until Dempacy Is defeated." Pitches Ne-Hit Game Albany. June IB. Etten of the Albany Club of the Eastern Lemue. pitched a ne-SSR-kTS:?'1 Ame te WF! n the te 0. wen by 5 Training for Marathon Swim Paris. June 10. Peullley, the netrf French swimmer, has begun training for his attempt te swim the Engllih Clnii!l durlnc August. Saturday he remained la the water for six hours, and during that time swam about thirteen miles. He ;luu te continue the length of his snlmittm neura eacn weeK until Uie last or Juiy,4 Jee Harris Out of Game Franklin. Pa., June 10. Jen Harris, oit eit fielder of the Bosten American baseball tf. may be unnble te Jain hla team for aevin vveeki. 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