IT?- V f -' " '.W? VC.Y-.I iKM'ttfc- .WrtT7. . . ' "I" "W' ' '' .. .... I '' ' I'WUljW i III , ,. . ,i , J i I 'ii in II I hi i in, ii i, jM 1SV P. ni M 5?J 1 m 1. i 20 , EVENING PUBLIC. LEDER-PHfCADELtHIA; TUDY, "TOKB3i 102 ' t-V' '" ' ' ' ' ?x7''' tV ' . . , ... , ; : i - ' . " ,,.., -1 iri Geerge Cartwright, New President qf Phila. Baseball Association, Suspends TwentywSix Qui TBILL TILDEN GIVES LE! What May Happen In Baseball Today SON IN TENNIS! NATIONAL IJiAOtT. PHILS IMPROVED Hew Mella Bjurstedt Mallery " Learned Fundamentals of Footwork, Stroke, Swing New Yerk . St. I.011U Ilrenklxn . Cincinnati , fit taau . , , Pittsburgh . I'lilltulclplilit Uosten . Wen 3(1 . : . 3.1 ;t3 . ai . 'te . SI SI t r.c. 21 se at a i 80 37 ,019 .MS ,:eh .dm) 4H3 .303 Wilt .03.1 .347 .1.1.1 .313 .r.n.i .49! .110 .103 Le'C .I11U .331 .330 .MM .III" .473 .303 .387 Split LEARN HOW IT'S St. Leut . New Yerk , Detroit Chlr ikii nniir i Wnslilngten DUNb lc.elund .. IIIMOI1 Athletics . and ny WILLIAM T. TILDES World's TennN Champien Modern tennis Is just about iiO-eO nrt science. Few of (lie ninny hun dreds of theunnd4 who piny tennis in some decree of its true worth realize tiits fact consider tennis nothing mere than hit ting n email ball ncuxs a twh net by AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen l..t P.O. Win Ln 4.1 33 ,3H3 .SOI .380 . .in :il .331 . 33 31 .330 -.-337 31 32 ,313 ,0'J.J it.' 31 .183 ... 31 311 .133 .171 28 3(1 .4.17 .453 21 31 .414 .433 .32 .507 .i.ie 424 .400 Split .431 .410 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE w. i.. r.c. w. t.. r.c. Itattlmnre 30 17 .743 Terente . 32 30 .471 ItechrMrr 40 27 ,.V)7 Krniltnir 31 10 .37 4er. City 37 3J ,r,33 vriiette. 20 43 .377 HulTille 30 33 .32 Newark 21 45 .313 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION w. i.. r.c. w. i r.c. IN LAST MONTH Wen Thirteen and Lest Thirteen for Best Average of Year. A's Back Heme TIGERS GAIN ON BROWNS QPin:n the parting Memphis. 44 27 .IIJO lllrm'hnm 33 33 .301 The Rreat majority of people I M"'fift $ g! :i,'3 'Stf,,. means of n piece of weed hollowed out inci'ntmiii ii's'i .(is And llllnl in with the internals nf some , J JJ .JJ n 30 fit ,3.7 Atlanta 43 37 .338 Ch.U'oegii AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 30 38 .III 20 II .114 23 SO .313 , r.c. w. l. r.c. .C38 rnlnmlms 31 38 ."I I.oiiImMIe. 30 311 .43: prt of an animal, commetio lelened 'Milwaukee 38 :n ,3j.i Teledo 23 41 .313 te as cat. It is true. h7 b A""" I i:.sti:bn i.unvr. CC'sfttl tennis plner of the enlinn, w. i r c W I, r C dub team clns even, one mu-t be able Lv, nfl,M1 33 tH i Wntrrbury 28 2ii .Mii I 28 23 .311 SnrltirllJ,! It 31 llrhlKrpert 28 211 .510 l'llclilmri: 20 33 18 377 te nut the ball into tne oppeucni ihimicii 11:1 ti.t aiiihiu 2320.41: nmrt. lint te rKe te any heisht in the , ,"".',"""; game one nuit knew net enlj hew te de it but hew it is done. t A vcrv interested but rather ignorant Veuiir lady once nketl William A. I.arncu. tnen riininpieu 01 .wiu-i-u-u. what he considered the met Important , thine in tennis. Mr. Lamed niisweiedi ivlth the utme Krnity. "Put the hall 1 ever the net into our opponents court." ,. t ,, iKar be it from me te contradict Mr. Tiarned en any matter pertaining te the game, but I would like te amend Ms remark by nddiiiR. "And knew hew jju de it." Reaching an Art Tit is eny te knew hew te de n let of things, but te knew hew ou de it and te explain it te ethers is an art of the highest kind. Geerge Aguter. profes prefes profes nlennl of the West Side Tennis Club in New Yerk, and in my opinion the leading instructor in America, is no greater master of stroke than man men. but he is gifted with tin abilU te impart his knowledge. A striking example of this power of Mr. Aguter s js shown in the case of Mrs. Mella Bjurstedt Mallerj. national champion. "When Mrs. Mallery came te Apieric.i in the later winter of 111 L her tennw was purely a one-streko game her terrific forehand drive. During the seai-en of 1!H. she realized that she must hae a backhnnd ttreke and turned te Aguter te receive instruction. In the fall of 1015 and spring of 1010 she worked steadily and with the opening of the season her game had improved nbeut "13." owing te her having ac quired a beautifully developed baek Vinml wiinr 1II1I A"iiter cive her? Net raceuct technique, for Mella Itjurstcdt liand'ed her racipiet almost perfectry YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL l.lACli: l'hllllr., et HiMtnn, 3. Chlrnce, Oi rlttilitin;h, 4. Cinrlnn.itl, 7 st. IeiiN, 4, llreckljn-Nc Yerk, net nrlinltUrd. ArrniCAN i.i:.nrn New Yerk, Oi llmtnn, 4, Clcirluml. (1, st, 7uls, 0. Only KiimCH echriluleil. INTERNATIONAL LEAdCH .lerev CltJ, 5 Hemline. 0. HulTiiln, 3t Ileelieter, 2. Terente, Ai sjr.xime, 1. Other trams wen- net nehritiilril. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION IiutlnnnpeIN .": Cnhunlius. 2. Telriln. 2i Iuls(IIc. O. Other clubs net neliediiled. SOCTHKKN ASSOCIATION Atlnntn, Oi New Orlrnns, 3. I.lttln Kerk. 3t Clintt itHWKu. 2. Mehllp, It IllrmlnKlinin. 3. tltJirr (lulls net Hrlieilnleil, KASTKKN UUOUE WalerbtTj. 2i I'lt li'mrc, 1. llnrtrnrd. 2i llrldcrlicrt. 0 (11 lnnlncs). Alhim. Hi MirlnzlleM. 0, New ll.ucn, 7s rilt-'llfli. 0. TODAY'S CARD NATIONAL I.KARl'G I'hlllle. at New Yerk, Ilruukl'ii ut lttntnn. Clmlnnutl ut st. Ixiub. l'lttsliiirEh at Chlr.ice. AJITIIICAN LEAOVE Iloxten nt I'hlliidrliiliti) (two mimes). St. Ienls nt Clrtrlintl. Chlmcn ut IKtelt. Ne Yorkvnslilnjiten, net wliedulcd. I NTKRXAT1 ON A L LC.V 0 VK Il.ilttniere, ut 'Nemirk. UcadlnK ut JerRev Cltr , Rwhester at BtuTnle. L'EFTY" NOLAN REGAINS HIS OLD HITTING FORM Manager of Flelsher Yarners Climbs in Batting Averages Harry "Lefty" Nelan, manager of the Flelsher team, has just struck Ills stride and has climbed te second In the batting averages of the Yarners. lie is hitting the old apple nt a ..'"!) clip and Is only outdistanced by Sec ond llasnman .lehnny Scott, who has a percentage of .lli'J. Nelan has been in the .-100 class every jear since he became a promi nent figure in local baseball. Even with the old Petter Club he was a terror te the onneilnc Ditchers, but since he joined Il.irrewgate he has' neer been below .400. After he nult I Ilarrewgate he went te Merchant Phlp, I n.c h but rejoined his teammates before the ' !1"rv season was ever. He was considered the best first sacker cer at Nativity and had n rec ord of fourteen straight hits. While with Natlvltv he also played en Tues dnjs and Thursdays at Toms River with Frank Pn.rklnsen and Will Con Cen Con rey. Lnst jear he started nt ISrldes burg, but drifted te Flelsher and bat ted at it .401 gnit. lie returned this yenr, and when Tem Walker icslgncd was made mnnager. Nelan is also n soccer star of note, lie has always been with a cham pienship team, having plajed with Vet- lie m:rel gave her the fundamentals of the backhand stroke position, footwork and swing. Kery person wha i-, will ing te work hard enough attennis, te learn the four eutstandixig cardinal points, can become n goejl player. I de net mean any one enn become another McLoughlin. Williauw or Johnsten, i'lnvcrs like these men arc net only Htudcnts of the gape, but they are en dowed with tenni; instinct that enables ti"""- te de alnsW superhuman things tinder tly-tx8itcment of a big match. Whnt must cery tennis plaer truly understand te succeed? First. Footwork. Second. Position. Third. Ileciiiet technique. Fourth. Keep jour eye en the ball. Fcotweric Let us consider .hat is meant by footwork. Footwork is nothing mere than "balance." It is weight control. Every game where speed is essential depends en footwork. The first bae wnn in baseball regulates his footwork According te the direction of the threw he Is te receive. The back in football muRt always have his feet going cer rectly when he receives the puss, if he 1 Js te gain. The golfer's "stance" is a I matter of great importance. The tennis player must be equnllv careful. It Is owing te William Johnsten's ' perfect foetwoik that he is enabled te ploy the ua I en the ricing Uounce. 1 Praiis. Merchant Shin. Welfenden-i" Every shot in tenns should he made shore nnd Ascension, teams that wen I wini me ueuy ui rijui mime-. 10 1 1 tIl0 p(.nnnt each jear In their league net nnd the weight coming into the T)0 rieuber nvernges follew: Dau at it is int. rer example, te unve ktrnleht ileu 11 thp sldi line from theiSeett, second ba Kn 1 n fitrlit-.linnil pnllrf i(T torvire 'Nelan, tlret bilBH ,.. . ,,B," ,, " ,, ., : McNeil. conceive 01 me sine line as one sine 01 n parnllelegram, e.icli toot at right guest, but give him his Just dues. The I'hilllcs left this morning for New Yerk, when- they open n scries with the (Hants, after which they make the circuit. In one month the men of llhelm hnve shown n reversal of form thnt presages much geed for the future, pro vided It is continued. On May 27 the Phils steed in eighth place, live games nway from seventh. Today they are I'lilnvlnp n neim nf thp linsphall sun- 3,ll1. t,t em.n.itl, tilnrtn nflni nTlP nf tnP ,.ii,v III iLlllllll i.ittvi- ,..V. v.... - .-- ? t 1. ... . .1. .! f-r i eesi iiuiniiis since liun. Thirteen games were wen and as I ninny lest, including jesterday's I 1 Humph, the fifth straight eer the I Uravcs. Tliis is n record that Cap j tain Art Fletcher nnd his mates can be well proud of. I A month age the figures steed 11 1 wins nnd 2.'1 dtfeafs, and this morning they read 21 victories and Hit ievcres, 1 The start came with the Dodgers, with whom they halved n two-game series. The nevt scries with the Giants re sulted in a three-te-two win. The iJfdgers captured the next two and nothing, and the Pirates did the nme thing in another nbbievlnted serie.". One gnnic wns wen and three lest te .1... ..h.l.. n.i.l .. ..n.. n.1,1 1A tL ,1 I I III' Vltlllt illlll fcl' llll III1U UIIU lUfl IU the iteds. u lit i-tits naivcu n two game sprps nnd the Uravcs lest all live, llroeklyn wen an odd gntne Sun day. King Gets Help Jimmy King was aided and abetted bv some sterling hitting en the part of his helpers jesterday, giving him his second victory of the series ever the l.racs. Fifteen hits, Including Cy Williams' tenth of the season nnd his third in as many plnving days, came from the bludgeons of linker's hirelings, off Miller. Watsen and Ilraxten. the I lliaves' hurlers. Williams led in the offense with his aforementioned homer and a double and single. Uapp. Parkinson, Wnlkcr, Lee mid Ilenliue eneli had a pnir of batting average boosters. Cennie Mack nnd his Athletics are with us from tednv en fet almost a month, after a read trip ns disastrous as the Phillies ever a month age. Five games were wen en foreign soil and thirteen lest. With the long home stay and n chance te recoup his forces, Mack mav get up above the cellar before long. The sciies starting today with the Red Sex Is a most important one, for It means either going deeper into the depths or getting out for nt lenst u breathing spell. Three gnmes separate the Macklets, who a month nce were I battlinj for third place, from the Sex in seventh. Need IMtchlng Rellie Naylor, judging by his per formance against Washington last week, is returning te form, while Fddie Rom Rem mel Is also in geed shape after his Ill ness. If Reb Hasty, Rrjiin Harris, Lefty Moere nnd Heimach can show a reversal of form the team Is bound te move higher. The offensive strength is there, and defenicly the teafn has shown better tlmn any in the last eight years. The annual June Influx of collegians is expected te get under way today out Shibe I'ark. elfe, the Lebanon rnllcgi.in who Vaewcd last summer, is expected te report ready for Jut). This will give Mack three south paw . Tlie Tigers gained a half game en the Rrewns in the lii-st-plnce battle lejal In the American, and lest a half te the Yankees, Cobb's merr, stick wlelders are new four nnd a half games back of the lop rung of the ladder, and one and n half behind the sucend-p'uee Yanks. It all happened jcstirduy, while the T.Mrers were Idle. The Yanks, thanks te heavy swatting 1 by I'nhe Ituth and Hub Shaw key, I scored a hair-ialslng ninth inning er- I diet ever the nmbltleus Red Sex. The Babe knocked out his eighth homer of the season off his old teammate Jack Qulnn, with two pals en the bases. Shaw-key shot one Inte unoccupied territory in the ninth thnt aided him jn winning the game. Lnwten "Whltey" Witt, who formerly cavorted regularly in Shikc Park, was given n quantity of geld by his fellow townsmen. One for C'otcleshie Stnnny Cevclcskle hurled one of his geed, gnmes ngalust the Drowns and they were whitewashed. Six hits, nil sent-' tcrcd, were ninde off the Shnmekln, lad during the nine frames. Pructt, the young ce.lcglnn, hurled n fair article of bnll, but was tumble te get the ball past the batters in pinches. Pat Meran's pesky Reds have evl dently gotten rid of their slump in which they were when here. They smacked the Cardinnls yesterday en Stnnny Keek's great hurling, and moved Inte fourth place In the stand ings. Portion wns en the mound for the Cnrds nnd he was touched lively from the start. The Cubs played n game, uphill bat t'c and defeated the Pirates, who ap parently arc getting down in the depths, by hammering .Morrison in the Inte, innings. Four hits nnd a couple of errors proved costly te Stuclnnd in the fourth, but from then en he ccttlcd down 'and pitched excellent bnll. M. E. SMITH NINE TO PLAY BALTIMORE TEAM Pitcher Zephl Will Oppose Colored Stars at Tenth and Butler The Marshnll E. Smith bnscbnirtcnra, which is breezing along and hanging up n few records in the independent ranks, meets the Baltimore lllnck Sex tonight nt Tenth and Rutler streets. It is the i first time the store boys and colored lads nave clashed this year. Jn their only contest last season the Smith team wns returned n winner. Mnnngcr Jack Mays announces thnt he will use ns his battery Zephl nnd Fdwnrds, who formerly played with Donevan-Armstrong. Fdwnrds has de veloped into one of the best catchers in the city, while Zephl has wen all three gnme.s hurled against Spring City Royersford, llrldgeten nnd Monmouth, of Gloucester. In the Spring City game he yielded but two hits and six In the ethers. ' The Smith team, while beaten In two week-end games witli Emails, wns well received by the up-State fans, wlnJ agree it was the best club that appeared there all enr. The Sunday score was 2 te 1. Buck Hcnratty, the slugging second J baseman, has had seven successive hits, getting inrec en euiuruuy unu lour en Sunday. Beets and Saddle Horses which seem best at Lntenla today arc : First race, Leuis A., May Bedine, Arrowhead ; second, Kingslere, Prince Tlltli. In Memerium; third, Georgette, Tulnne. Billy Star; fourth, Jeanne P.ewdrle, Lady Mether, Naughty Nisba'; fifth. Brotherly Leve, Blarney Stene, Sands of Pleasure; sixth, Glcnllvet, Slanderer, Mayer Carrell; seventh, Chnrline, Escnrpelette, Wnlnut Hall. Hamilton First rnce, J. K. L. Ress entry, Buckwhent, Sly Fex; second, War Togs, Enrice Caruso, St. Paul; third, Flewcfful, Amber Fly, Ocean (.'rest; fourth, Register, Parisian Dia mond, Dresden; Jifth, Hidden Jewell, ltedmen, Ablaze ; sith, Pasteral Swain, Kentish Bey, Fnnnle Benn ; seventh, Natural, Rhjnicr, Roseate. Arqueiltict First race, Martingale, Better Luck, Pennen ; second, Saddle and Beets. Overtake, Avispa ; third (Castlcten Illghwelght Handicap), Nat uralist. Oriele. Big Heart; fourth, True Filer, Blanc Selng, I'npllen ; fifth, Billy McLaughlin, Thimble, Excuse Me; sixth, Jaunebnr, Treviscet, Vcnczeles. third bane Itablneer rlRht Held sutten catther ri-nt-r field rliteD . t nd . Mi Kentv mti-hcr Meehan, pitcher Uileshauer, nucher . lieckenberry, Micher angle te it forming two ether sides nnd ' IvaTker. she: jour body as the remaining side. The I raruett'. lefi ball should be lilt about three and one ene Italf feet from jour body diiectly in the center of your swing. Your weight should shift from your right (or back) feet te jour ft (or front) feet at the instant of hitting the ball. If ou shift your weight before hitting the ball ou tend te pull the ball te the left or tre--cnurt. If Jen keep our wiiglit b.jik rn the right feet wm tend te slice t'.e ball off te the right out the side liu" Fer jour straight backhand drive simply reverse the position of umr right and left ftct, thus hit tins off jour left feet -while you nre facing off the ether ship line. At you wish te hit cress-court pbift your weight n shade sooner se it tends te cress the center of jour swing before the bnll Is hit, while, you nd vnnce your front feet closer te the si" line than your back feet unci thus pull the ball O Ail 33 Ml U 177 33 134 37 lis 3'1 147 .'! 104 I"! 1(1 4 J K,-, 13 47 1 1 43 14 49 5 0 H 42 3 l 28 23 1's JO 14 18 II 3 4 0 II t'.l 07 .'it 43 nn nil ;u .".0 13 H Ae 4J2 371' l 373 .3111 .Mil ,34l H07 301 277 .JS'l .141 ,000 Rl h- .i.Uknn ItlCW! Vi. MOI .- fl MS9&Ul8l s 43TII AND MARKET STREETS They Tried te Step Us We Will Run 5AJI SAGEL SIGNS PLAYERS Mr. Tllden's next -initie -will take up the. ether points in the "I-'iiudaiuentals of a Geed Tenuis Game." CanriuM, lilt, Jy Public Ledger Cnmpanj Manager of Audubon Travelers Se cures Twe Woodbury Stars P.in Sagel's fnt tiaveling Aiuiuhni Ttnelers Ixut Kiv Harber In-t Sun ilaj in a game plajed in one hi.ur and tour minutes b the score of II te 2 at the hitter's greurds. Dan has signed up two mere play ers well known In Seuth Jersey tn Mever nnd Snyder, of Woodbury team. The Tiavelers Jmvc lest but one game this sensen and nt the clip the boys are going Dan hopes te turn in ,i bunch of lctorles ever the up-State clubs en his I'ennsjlvunia mining town trip .nj club desiring one of the fasti t ti n cling clubs in Seuth Jersey for Sun day or twilight should write at can to Dan Sigel, rl(l Ludlow stuet. BLACKISTON erNC. .ion BORRELL TOV.IY CHARY 1 1IITI.Y FITZGERALD ,70E NELSON JACK VS. VS. vs. O'BRIEN JIMMY GIBBONS OEOI'.C.K XT Anvp.imF Abrew Cellar A COLLAR THATfe RIGHT FOR THE KNOT THAT'S TIED TIGHT J J M duett Jeabedj & Ce. IncJlhy.N.r. KY Scraps About Scrappers rtcrrrul bailnc niitilim nrvl a Initie rnvnl In te U IncluJeil en the prenriim of n smoker Ien by the Hely Name Seil. Men of "u! -Pt. Jehn's Church, Thirteenth strtet ahm Chegtnut Mreet tomorrow niKtt Tin Cullihan lll referee anil liebhv llarrett Will have charge of the battle reiul. Soldier HntarM will eet atarteil nt the Cambria Club Friday n'icht. Jlu will box In the imml-flnnl te the titnniev XVIIIIh Temmy Oelden bout. MIKe Kuwalskl lll be the eulillci's uppunent. Ynunc Sherlock rlte that IMille Ednnrds I his manatter .Sherlock Ii n fHiitheriveiir.it and doesn't bar any eiw hi. weluht. BI DeiiKlns, a promoter from Miami, da. Is Btaulnu' neeklv Krlday nlirht vtrestllns ahews ut Oarden I'ler, Atlantic City Jack RreiMllrn. local trainer of boxers, has ken ever the niunuicerlal reins of the bns tull team of Third ami Monrne streets fieoedles challenues Illehth and AVnlnut fleets nnd EWhth nnd Vine ttreets te u tries of vamea. local Nnttrn bantnm. will heln :invr Edwards also celnreil. mm ei ine oesi tiejs ins wewni m .-sew unman , when they meet In the sar bout uf elKht rounds at the National here tomorrow nln'it Other tieuts fSkuxirle Murray vs Jack Her ian, Ilattllnir renrem a. Kid Cotten. Kid mbe vs. Joe llreun and bullur tipair s jTLl Williams. Thursday nlrht will be the epenlns nf the Dixie Theatrn ns the Mnmistink A C where Je Kenmdy nnd IVte Tjrrell iji etnijn wivkly alums, lVik M Her s, Jacll t'lnr." Is the Hnal Dinny ltedii"s n dm Kiniin, t'ete nau n jeiiicm uuniii :vUevern vs, Yeuiur Tem siturKey and 'lOM.OWINfi TIIKOl fill" The Kulf links are rreded these fine Fum mer duvs, both with amateur and prices siiin.il pliyera IJvery muve of mt rum te the levers of the name la iflven proper no ne t te written bv that aut' jrit rrank Ml. Crarken f " the readers of the riuia I.ri'.m 'Make It a Habit .Idi. vs. MITCHELL JIMMY vs. MENDO Prices, SOc, lfL50 Ticket nt Ire I'atarei 1432 M, Tenn .Sn,j Craudull'M, ''111 H. Still I.scust tluar Ce., 1H S, Siili .Mllnaiuew, 6910 Murkrti I'nwrltnn ( life. 34 H. let Ii t The Muli, S3 S, Ellin Murphy & llmuinell, 1GUI I. an i iti-r e. Philadelphia Championships Second Elimination Round TONIGHT, JUNE 27TH COOLEST PLACE IN CBTY B Kid Heets. Introdure Danny Edwards rrrv friiriTTT- t'nrmmm sym ' -y- . Ill WAkA; ,.J,3';l:ffe Camp out with your automobile bout ft Clxl 1 overt ellyvi ifollvvieoa VJ. Wlllttv Jllriaevern r Camp out with your automobile Sleep wherever you like. Move en whenever you like. Come see our complete line of auto bcd.s, tents, cetH, nnd all kinds of camp furniture. v a nip if Sporting Goods TLTVDLER LEONARD Championship Contest Jersey Cily, July 27 Special trains, consisting of Pullman and Dining Cars, will leave Heading Terminal 4:45 P. M. (Daylight Time), nrriv ing Jersey City G:30 I M. Muke Pullniun lteserrn lteserrn tlens early nt city ticket n III c r, 1341 Chestnut Htreet. IMienes I.erust 4081-40S2 I'lill iIliiHsnuin's special trains will leave It ending Terminal, heBlnnlnc; SiUO 1. M. (Daylight Time). Purclmse rallrenil a n tl fight tickets curl)-, ns Philadelphia quota Is limlteil. CHOICE SEATS nt reiriilnr prlcea no premiums. Oft SALE TODAY Harry G. Drewn, 1105 Colonial Trust Bldg., 1.1th and Market Streets l'liune, I.eciiHt 4001 Philadelphia & Reading Railway P.B.A.TAKESF 11 STANDONBOOKINGS Will Net, Listen te .Pretests in. Future Unless Copy of Contract Is Filed 26 CLUBS ARE SUSPENDED By WILLIAM S. DALLAS TUB Philadelphia Baseball Associa tion lias started te function. Only In office a few days, Geerge Cartwright, the new president, has quickly dis covered the main reason why se mnch trouble has existed since the opening of the season. Complaints have been few except In one matter, the booking of games. All pretests te the Beard -of Governors cen ter around this one subject. This was breuRht out when Father Lynch, of the St. ThemiiH team, of Wilmington, pro tested several contests regarding the money his tram should hnve received. Beth the Wilmington pastor and the ether parties concerned were at variance either regarding the figures at which the garnet were booked or the terms of the contests, but no one had anything In writing. President Cartwright said he saw through the whole thing clearly, and as n result the Beard of Governors went en record in ordering all booking agents and managers te file with the secretary of the P. B. A. a verification of games arranged with the amount of guarantee nnd rain 'guarantee if stipulated, and unless this Is done no pretest en the Heme-Run Hitters in Yesterday's Games AMKStCAX LEAGUE Yenter- Season's day Total Math, New, Yerk Shanker. New Yerk. . . i . . 1 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE William, rhUlle. 1 10 Crals. Bantett 1 LEAGUE TOTALS ,-. American Lencae ,....'...... 18 National League 109 game in question will be later heard. With a verification of every contest booked there can be little trouble in the future. , Twenty-six Clubs Dropped The session wns a lengthy one and did net termtnnte until 1 A. M. The subject of delinquent teams was dis cussed nnd the president said It was about time te have things running en n business basis, A number of teams have been continually notified of debts in curred and no notice is taken of the notification. As a result twenty-six clubs wcre dropped, the most prominent of which Is the Harry A. Mackcy team. The manager of the club la P. J. O'Brien, first vice president of the association, nnd thn suspension automatically re moves him from office. The ether teams suspended follew: Moorestown, Delnnce. Forty-eighth Ward, Gartner, Liberty Stars, Media A. A.. Mitchell-Fletcher. Merrill. Nashville Giants, iXicctewn, Northeast! Profs, North l'cnn, rcinnm SSitK Sex, Paradise, Philadelphia Colored Yanks, People's Iteynl Boosters, Philadelphia Giants, Heynl Stars', Philadelphia Tigers, St. Celumbn, Stern A. C, Thornten-Fuller, United Tretcstant Fellowship and West Berlin. Only the payment of the bills ren dered egaintt them will restore the clubi te membership. SPHAS in northwest Seuth Phila. Team Will Play iar tram Park at 30th and Columbia The Seuth Philly Hcbrewcs nqs one of the most pepulnr teams In the city nnd have proved it. They play down town and In West Philly and new Jlhe uptown fans want them te' represent that 'section. . ... As a result Mnnager Eddie Gottlieb lms secured the Merrill field, at Thirt ieth street and Columbia avenue, for this evening, and the visiting team will be Bnrtram Park. The Sphns recently played en the Merrill grounds nnd made a decided hit. Manager Gottlieb will likely play one night' n week en the Brewery town field. Football at New Hampshire Durham, N, II., June 27. The football schedule et New Hampshire College, just made nubile, provides (or nine games, In cluding contest! with AVest Point and Cor Cer nell. The schedule la as, fellows, game te be played here unless otherwise designated! September 23. United mates Marines; 80, Bates; October 7. Norwich; 14, Cernell, at Ithaca: 21. United States Military Academy., at West Point; 28, Massachusetts Agricul tural College, at Amhersts November 4, Vermont; 11. University of Mains at Man chester: 18. Bosten, University. FIVE TOURNEY BOUTS . TONIdHTAT rauel Second-Round r, Elimination laokltten a Pett Entry Five beuta are khedutut .ai.u the aecend round elimination teurJ1 ing at the Ice Palace. Baifci53V,t ten, welterweight, li a pest entry W: he will take the place of Je 3.$' in meeting -Yeuni Jack O'Brien t AU'ef the mlttmen. excepting w", son, who were te have !.. Tis ralace last Tuesday night, are te S near this evanlnv. ni TFn i ,j Ti ' em met' was held last week, in whlen ti? Perry eliminated Billy Define V&1 bantamweight division. e ,n V The bantam bout te be decMj JH night wllNfaa- between Jee NtfSfSl' ,lmmy Mende .Seuth Philadelphia tf. '" . "i-weignt mstew Temm7,..!iar?,, ". 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