'r 'tliRp swe."J5n ki-ttAVn f,r,' " f.nr WKv,x'Wf&WS 88 nitt?( - -TOTP rV v v&r " - ,t - j. EYEING PtJBLI0 1JJjBIHEPHU, EbKESDA JtTNfe 28, 1922 f i W . i V Indt and Beadle Meet in the Final Round for the Junier Gelf Championship of Philadelptfi ry.K 1 Tla, WMZ "V I m- MI AND BEADLE BATTLE FOR TITLE 'Ybung Golfers Meet in Final Round of Junier Champion ship at Torresdale GREEVE AND BUTTON LOSE U'illlnni H. Beadle, of T.Ianercli. nnd "n Kln.1t. of 01,1 YepV lleml. mwt tn'ih'e finnl mntcli te decide the Junier "et rl,nm!.lnnsl.lp of Philadelphia this if ernnen en the links of the Torres Terres 5,1,. 'Country Club. Bcnillf nml Kindt entered the final wiund when they wen their matches tills mernlne from Jeseph Greene, of Rox Rex 83 nnd Ted Butten, of Torres Terres Hc. re)ertlve1y. Ilendle wen n hard-fought match from fircene. 1 up. Beadle en the nt hole wns one stroke better thun his nW '" - , Uvlmenllih. Tlwv JSlrwI the second nnd Beadle w.is three MIV.f" '.".!. mn. .i the llilnl. Crei-ne 'Z . , J fourth. Beadle the fifth, and ' tin halved the sixth. Bcn.tlc leek the Xt 110IC Willi II ", ' "- -" B0l(n were halved. ' Ceinlne in Itendlc wen the tenth hob- with n the. but Greene's foil!1 gnve him I Til" i..nili. Thev linlved the twelfth and t.iccnc wen the next I we hole-. The fiftrlit It wns halved nnd Beadle took the Ilxtrentli with a live, Giccnc s foul nrr hint llie sevciilrenlli and tin- elghl wntli was halved, giving Beiidel the match . Their enrds: Keadle OuC . In ... Greene Out . I 3 4 s r. li 4 0 4 I I I 3S II 4 13 SI r, i n a n r. n ii i i .-. 3 4 n t 413 In 4 I 10- p!...i!'u "it lm lieen rxeenlleiinllv iiimii - f."" " - ... , . teod in 'be tournament, and he hail n rnsv tim'e with his opponent from tlif heiiie club. He Is picked te wilt the rlmimiiensltlp by the experts'. Tlultnn started out in srenl form and iron the first hole with n four, two t-lrekc belter titan Kindt. Klitet tneU the next two holes, however, but But But eon enme b.ieh en the fourth and wen It with n three. Thcj halved the lifth. i.nd Kindt took the sixth by one .tmke. Ih iVipllented en the seventh mid fi-litli nnd Butten wen the ninth. 'Cmnins In. Kindt took the tenth ami ripverith. while the twelfth wa lutlvi. Kindt wen the thlftccnth with a live ami picked tin his ball. Their ends: Kindt (i i I 3 4 :. 4 I 4 II Ta Mutten . out. In II a :i i t ti I a r. 3 l: A wonderful thlni: for the mime. lhc.e junior teurntiinents. Out of -uci timber as this the champions of the future are hewn. And ftiim some nf the vceres that were turned In tlice title holders In the niak'uiR are nlaers le he feared In a Reed many btasie ivclhlcrs enri their senior. Kindt Is Star Kindt's Relf was mere than con sistent. Net merely for a youth of his nu but for aluie-t any amateur it was ttnsntlennl. in the ttinllflns round nn Mendnv he shot a seventy-nine. Yfstcrda, in eliminating his opponent" in the tirsl and second round of the championship fllsht. he came back with another seventy-nlite nnilnn elRhty three. (Jeed enetis't P'df for any one, net te mention a nitieteen-enr-eld bej . A fine 1ml. this Kindt; a well set tin. vigorous letmsster. with dent of run run Menee in himself, but no brnsh eRetNm that MMith tinds se cnr.j te nsstiuie. lie iu been plajins the links came since the lender ase of thirteen nnd In ew-r one of these six ,ears he has qualllied. DurliiR the Inst three lie has gene into the spini-liimls. where greater power nml PMictiencc beat him down. Klrdt is a student at Slate ( elletje. nnd the folks out Center County wa think thai he Is about the best selfer in thin land. Tedu is his bis test. lT.r lie feuslit bis wa into the seini-tiiial round anil nnu has le face lb- cream of the city's junior talent te be crowned colt celt celt dem's prince logout. Kindt e'"1 "H tllt' ,,,0,"t fe1' ,lis M"'", icss te .lack Cmnidiell. the professional at the Old Yetk Bend Club. "He tMRllt lite even thlllS I knew. lie said, with it bashful seit of smile, "niid T ttirss he still has a let te tculi me. i' i.'. ,,..,... miviniis in have me win this tournament than J am and prett anxious mjsclf." SteTfiis Te) Scorer M'l. I. .1... ril.l Vni'l; UilMll llOV r was ii'Mimi in, -- . I,, li i Miii-m. ilmi ill 1 nrresila e. hi brut si ere was topped by W. Stevens, of lluiitlngden Valley, who had been eliminated in the first round. Stevens shot a miiRnllicent seventy-sl. coming hick In one under par. lie needed te de it at that, as his equally euthful opponent, Oscar Hale, did net require mere than sewnty-elelit strokes te com plete the eighteen holes. The consensus of opinion is that ycntiB Kindt and W. S. Beadle, who was runner up last ear, will meet in the finnl duel today. Betidle is a Unit frch Iwv and one of the best golfers In junior ranks. The battle between he ami Kindt should be nn epic. I. rrniikllu Median, minister plenl plenl petentiate of junior Rolfdem. whose Undlj face is always in evidence at these battles, is anxious that n big k1 lery turn out te t,ce the finnllHts lu action. "Thebes deserve It," he said, "and Relf needs the enthusiastic backing of the elder folks in all junior tourna ments. I want te sen a let of men and women, tee following the boys around the course," All sports iinil colleges are calling for siiipnit. They get It. (!elf is get ting the enthusiastic support of ndde I thousands every year. Yet n geed many ere Inclined te overlook the alue of the Junier events. Colonel Median is blad ing the way, and when Mich young men aa Kindt, Beadle, Stevens, Hale and ethers of that kidney show the stuff of which they nre made, Im feels that the nine he ban spent en them Is well worth while. BIKE STARS ARRIVING Plve Pedal Pusher te Ride in "AH-1 Nations" Event ; n5r?Bi,,f X"ll(,nn' Willie Applehans I i.t7.Li i ""luei arc 10 arme in I'lilin nfC? ,ll,ri,, '''t 1.v '" tomorrow t,.l, "nll-nntlens" one-hour motor meter S iKrlni1' '" wllldi Ave different S,lewlll be represented. The Br?, V,U ,,, decided at the I'elnt "ffcie lark Velodreme. tn tS of ,,)l'"nwr- Applchnns will trj e Drlug victory tetiennnny, nmlMlqurl ihi'nilJ I,'.,l' "ni1 'c"- l.wmiep VI II l l"'l,, S!""' rencV i, Ml,l", Andersen nnd I.ntv trail ,. "'" 'M'l'cmed en I he local Cn r tti P "''r rim,n "' liv " MUWV r What May Happen In Baseball Today XATMXAI, l.KACIDK v..- .. w?n ,A1 W.n Lese ."Onrk... n an .oil .nin .ni.-i .split .Oil M( ffn..l ltiriiMui '!'. Clnrltinntl, . M 20 an ae .r. 17 .m.i ,noe .aoe .4H.- ,an:i .381 .1551 .(137 31 HI .SO ,iO! .4(i:i .307 .4(12 .175 .3M .381 fhllndrinliln.' k Ml " ... si AMKRICAN U.'AOUK Wen f,n,t p.c. V n Lern. VI :.9. 8IW "" .mi ' 2? .". nsl. " -MS . . 3.1 34. .(11 ..129 .Alii SI. talil , J, or! lilrncn Uflreft . , IVnnhlncten f Irtrlitnd . Athletic, . Uonten . , , fipllt 3.1 31 .314 MO .3 IB 3J 31 .48.1 .in.l .118 38 38 .424 .433 .418 INTKRNATIONAI. I,KA(IUK L,Si,i!!,2?rr ?!f '2 ''' 'Terente. M? 30 y,0;'';?,'"- ? .JL'I Bmlln. 31 40 ir." : iM :2TS ?rr 3! i KASTKRN I.KAntlR .471 .417 .377 .318 H!'f5M? g'JS:8 JS8S,r,bunri5'JI iS2S&, 58 ii :!!" &rt ""Vi;i ii 5" llrldcrnert SO 20 .317 HlchlmrR. 20 31 AMKRICAN A.SMIC1ATI0N I'mrJL'ilin-' ( ill ty "l"'l'-. 37 Mlnffill 12 '" 0SS Leillm lllf. 30 30 II n upnlU 10 S3 .613 Knn. t'lly "7 43 Mllttaukfe 38 34 ISIS ffolVde.!. 23 41 NOUTIIKRN ASMCK IATION VlPriJlin" iJil'si" "I'm'lmm MM I li -ill IX 21 'J1 Atlmiln. . 3d 30 liafili. k 1? 32 Mn NiKlulli.. 20 41 .Mobile... u 37 .31.1 nmt'oeBii 23 r.J r.r. .300 .182 .381 .370 r.". .401 .133 .351 .313 r.c. .403 .433 .414 .307 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.Uluu: flfM-ilam' " V''m"- ' (,K ",nl"' '"In. li'rfmLKM C?. ?.'"'!' "".T01"1 """ "'" .i.". . ,w,i lloen, 3. ii ..VAK":, V. tl'truirii. 0 (wienil eniiie). M. UiuN. Oi (lnclmi.HI, 8 (tttelif InnlncM. AMKRICAN 1.1-Mfil'i: A.l!,.l" i' """. -' (Urit Biimel. Allilrtlri. (Ii llekinii, I (necenil Mine). Jhlrnrn. Oj Drlrelt. .1. (Ittrliinrt. Oi Ml, l.niiln, 7. e lerk-Winhliiitlun, net ichfiliileit. INTi;ilNATI(INAI. IJIAOt K All KUineit iotienetl, rnln nml i-t creuntln. ami:rka asseciatkin M. 1'iiul, 7t Mllunukrr.i 0. .Mliiiiruiiells, III! Kana fllj-. H, Oilier Eiinm iiotienril. IMMI.KN l,R(ltK llrlditennrl. 1: Nph llinen, 3. Ilnrtriiril, 7t rilrlihiirc. .1. 1'lttsllelil, 8i Ituitrliur). 7. Illhrr dubs net i.chrdiied. .SOUTHERN I.KAC.LK Ne Orlciinn 5i Atlnntii. 4. I.IIIIp Iiurk. lit I'liiitliinoeita. 5 (flmt EnniP). Jlehlle. 7s lllrnilnirlinm. 2. I.lllle Hi'ek. !)i I'lmllanuniin. 0 (rrend Biiintfl 7 InniiiEi). TODAY'S SCHEDULE wrievAi, i.i:a(iii: I'lllllk'S, nt .Nr Yerk (two BUmes). IlrneklMi nt llesliin. HHkIhiixI. hi hlniKe, St. l.milH.CIiHliniiitl, net Kclieilulrl. ,Mi:iticN ij;(iti: ItOklmi nt l'lill nlrlpliln. .Neu lerk ill ViislilnRleii. CIiIi.ike ill Detroit. s.. l.iiiilK-('etrlnnd, net Krlieriuled. INTKKNATIIINAI. I.KK.IK Ke.idhiB .it .lerr ( lb. Il.illlinnrp nt Nrrnirk due Biinirs). Kiieheslrr ill lliilTnle. Terente ut Sjraunc. IN WESTERN GOLF Evans and Johnsten Favorites. te Come Through te Final Round CHICK BREAKS RECORD Kansas City, Me.. June 2?. Match plnj for the Western amateur golf championship besan today at the I till -ciest Ceuntr.t Club with "Chick" Kvnns. of Chicace. six times titleholder mid jirescnt champion, sending out the first licit i en the 'S. -,t aril pnr Ne. 1 hole and IMdle Held, of St. T.eus, shouting against him. Ted.it 's play 'followed two dnjs of qunllft lug sheeting, which pcedmed golf lecnrded as the gieatest ever seen in the piellmiuacy leiinds of a Western amateur tournament and which, nc nc ce"ding te teterans of the links, has net been equaled In any tournament In tecent je.ics. It leek 1,"(! for thlrty-sU holes e ussiiie iiiallflcatlen, seven men sheeting off a tie at 1."" for the thirty -set enil place in the championship tight. Cards which broke par were com mon, and Btans. in b.ceu,iug medalist with n mark of II."., shot a (IT jester day, si under par, lying the profes sional word made when putts wcie (enccded, breaking the amateur record fur eighteen h des and breaking the pin pin fessienal and nniateuc murks for the first nine, which he made in '.''', against par .'17. Much nf the public interest in the n ntch has centered en Kvnns ,ind Har rison Johnsten. St. Paul, the jeung Minnesota State champion, and con siderable delight was expressed tt hen it was found that Johnsten, by linlujr mm end low medalist with Id I, dn, a position hi the letter half, with "Chick" in the upper half. Johnsten, In his half, meeU men wiie have greater lepiitntlens as golfers than some of the men "Chick" will fnee. The Mlniiesetnn staits off against Alexander (irnliain. of Wellington, Kan., who holds the Kansas City cham pionship. tieerge ten Klin, ti.ins-MlssissippI and l'noilie Northwest uhampien. also Is in Jolinsten's linlf. starting off to day against Henry Decker, of Knusas City. Ven Klin has lest only one tour nament match lu three years te Jesse Guilferd in the national amateur last .tear. BARRY FANS FOURTEEN Tip Tep Hurler Wins Recreation League Game Over Sunshine Patrick J. Bradlet. former catcher or the old I. C. B. V. team nnd new manager of the Tip Tep Uecrc.it ion team, claims te li'iw one of the best M-K! cnnibinnlbn In the city. In the last ieiiRiie pump Sunshine Iteerentieii renter was taken Inte camp. :i te -. in ten innings, while Pitcher Bnrr.t fanned fourteen nnd allotted hut three hits. The lliie-un includes: Mcllride, lirM base: Mcliillll. second base: J, Mco Mce hail, shortstop; Kiigard, thlu hase; Sanborn, left lleld : I)emman, enter Held : (ieiiuley, light lleld: .Meeluin, cnteher, and Barrj and (iallagher, pitchers. Tlie learn has plated twenty -four games and has wen nineteen and been tied once, (James with tenuis fourteen te sixteen years of nk'e are ttantnl either at home or awn'. Address J. Ilradlet. TI i Tun Uivreiitieii Center, I'lent and Allen slieels, Glrard Has Saturday Open H.I1II. H tin fei " ' ijlna 1 1 iii-.i r I I' llll IMS S IU' III I'll II II 1 III I III,.' I he i lu'i n iv n nil in i i" im uiTHilin' re.iuiinnliii. Iriilnu iik .iu (li.uil Iiiih Ii i ii llllk' Kixiil I'.l II kill ikiM mil Hi 't utile lu morcnem Ihn enti-run J.nx, Untie lust tliu last ttte Kime by eni run. Julvft.. 2 tnmrn i kine mien. .Aildreiii llnrnfy Scliaefr, 64 Laurel atreet, or phone Market OIUU, START MATCH PLAY BOSTON TEAMS ARE KIND TO LOCALS Remmel Scores T,we in Afternoon and A's. Get Out of Last Place an GALLOWAY'S GREAT GAME TI' TUB Athletics Itnmmcls they wr s unit mere hdiiip etild be bntlllng for first-plnce Iioners thee days with the nnk, Browns White Sex nnd Tigers. Mere conjecture, probably, but borne nut by the Bnltimntenn's grent work se far this season and his pitching jester dny. Incidentally both the A's nnd the I'hlls arc out of Inst place today, the former because of two victories ever the Bed Sex nnd the latter because the Giants defeated them nnd the Braves countered by losing. Remmel and his mates' humbled the Bed Sex twice en brilliant playing, geed pitching nnd excellent hitting when hits meant runs. Kddie handed the Sex six hits, well 'scattered, in tlie opener and relieved Bellle N'oyler In the second contest In the seventh with the figures knotted and pulled the game out of the fire. It wns die first double win in an nflernoen for an Athletic liurler in many, many years. Jack Coombs heing the enlv one in 'memory In the last decade te turn the trick. The Baltimore entrv had everything in the llrst game, nnd had It net been for an error by MKiewnn In the second nnd a wild heave by Johnsten In the ninth he would lint e had n shutout. He pitched artful ball all the way through, aided by. conspicuously geed support by Chick Galloway. Hrimatli Iluits Knee In the serend game Heimlich started and went along brilliantly until the sixth, when with two eitts'n line drive from 4?ee Dugnn's bat collided with his knee and forced liim out of the game. Naylor pitched just a third of en in ning, when (lie Sex scored a run nnd tied the score. t Then came Bemmel in the seventh. He nlletved five hits and a run. four of the hits In llie eighth, but be was never In dnimrr. The most impressive feature of the pair of game was the lidding and hit ting of Chick Galloway. Chick han dled the shortstop position faultlessly, going back of second and deep In short te innke steps nnd throws t lint would have done eredlt te a Bnrry. Unques tionably the Southern Ind Is the best the IMnckmcu hnve'Iiad nt the sliertiicld since Bniry left Sltibe Park. Clilckie made five hits in the two games, n double and single in the first and three nne-hase blows in the second. All of his hits were timely nnd net of the variety that he used te hit. Tlic.v were solid line drives Inte the outer garden, something en the order of Cobb's out tie Id shots. Tlllie Walker poked his thirteenth homer of the season into the left-field blenchers in the seventh Inning, making n tic for tlie second-place entrants in the home-run league. Blng Miller nl-e hns thirteen. Jee Ousun received his usual razzing from the fans, but he double-crossed them by banging out a home run nnd four singles In the two games. Heimnch recelted a geld watch front his Camden friends in the fourth and fanned the side In the fifth just te show Ills appre ciation. Htibbcll Hit Hard Wilbur Hubbell wns smatked stnartlv and lively by the Giants In a six-innlni game, and the Thils lest the erdlct. 7 te 1. In the sextet of rounds the McGrnttltes mnde ten snfe hits while the Phils were counting five. Phil Douglass had the number of the locals when men were en the buses. Leslie's double and Henline's single counted the only Phil marker. The victory did net bounce the Phils back into last phue. for the Braves dropped their ninth straight, the Dodgers turning tlu? trick. 7 te U. Bue ther hurled his fourteenth win of the season, holding tiie Mltchtnen te seven hits. The Dodgers made thirteen hits off Jee Oeschger. rillliiRlm and Mc.N'aniara. Tim toiler. the rerdhnm stnr of the present season, hurled the last two In- , nlngs and did welii i Cooper lilts Hemer Wilbur Cooper hurled a geed game and knocked out a hein run in de feating Bill Killefer's Cubs lu the first game of a double-header, the second of which was also wen by the Pirates h wns also wen by the Pirates llrldrslnirc (U shuiiBlmn. Kortt clKhlli nnd ves and Jenes were the victims nUreun Mm is ,.. , ... Iw "game and Alexander in the Lt,l'.a-' 111'''''''' ''''', ""di(-rl' id, .seiitli I'lilllj Mi-hrruN nl lliririm Turk. Cheev the Lnnntlil Pour markers were mane en atex in the opening frame. The Cubs made five ..,u ff r.ln7tier in the fifth of the sec end game, dritlns him from the hill inn niiiii' . -," . ,, ... ,i Wirts. (it llie i mis. inn. innnii-i, in ilm IMi-nles bad homers. tlie I trail s. imu ""'' ,. ,.. flic White M). wim iiuvi- uci'ii piny- ine sensatlnnel ball of late, moved into I itle for 'bird plnPPbv defeating the , Tigers again, this time 'I te .. Mestll niiil Schnlk. witli home i uns. contributed 1111(1 riclinlK, Willi lieme lllllN. coilllieuiei te the dewnliui or newnni r;mime. Flngsteiul also had n four-play shot. Penile Schupp was belted from the mound In the first when the Tigers made four runs. Cleveland leveiscil the Browns by cenrlnc six runs In the eighth and win ning i n fl-te-7 contest, Mnlis and Wright both were driven flnm the hill. The defeats suffered by tlie Tigers ,,iwl ihe Ilrewns i-nvn the YnnlteeH ,, nil llie nrevtns t,nt iik -unitees. a half-game gain in tlie junior circuit inep rii'. r.,.i l U.I .1... . .. ii . e in.- . ei... ..ui.... "" ; ..-in--! reverse in n ll.rilling twelve-inning niiiie in which Duubert hml n Iieimmi' , gnim III ttnirii naueeri nnu n lieiutl. I PAMC Em) CI CTDUAMTC UAMt rUtt tLtrnANIO .. . . ii ., .. , , . I McLoen's Team Will Meet Jewish ... ... . . I World in Twilight Clash ilewi-h World will meet Hughey Me. I.een'h While KlephnntN tonight at Kajwoed Park. Thirty-tirst. and Dick- lllsen Mini-, In a twilight gllllie. The Jewish biys handed'' Cutis Ceuntit- ,,i.i ...i i u...i i , .' i inn i. Mium-h ciiiiiiii in J.aw.iuaic, Quaker City Pres Open I lie I) nl'l l l'Hlf.ni crnilN hs hiillileil .Sir.lllli iilje & l uthler i. ilifi'.n (III) ntliei Haliiiflut lll li n Uie J'"ort -e'vlith VViml nn l'rlila, nml en Hnturda mei Hhnndhn en the iBtler'ii lleld at Kerty-clcbtli and Ilrewn slredii The lres arc enn for two games en July . C'alt Celumbht 027O in the daytlnw, or henilnftea 4201 w at nlhl, ' V "' e - . I inl er,' ',nU rekVi'.' l-..ri,e(.rnl,am I I Vi " ' "J """' ' ' ( "'"III Is going te romp ni tt li II I he .N etv ,lei - l. iliei ill III. box nSlills I'hiillie Manager Sweeney, of the Jewish , imVVeiwk. set chniiinieiislilii Pitman Is net a lileck Win id. villi have his regular line-up. nut Tal.nr rend. N nl hi Imnic. J.i'ii ,Nutli Xlneteemh member of ihe W-si ,l,f.n League, of Sevei.il iiiiimriuni ij.iui., aie u th.. witli Lefty IJsenhutli. the ne-hlt no- NATIONAL IINNK AMI Htl.r l.l.Mil'i: M'eel. nilTerlng fiem ,, setere atlack which much hns I n breadcasted, hut schedule uptown liuediie Br, I, . mil star; Bill (ueeii and Harvey Mil- , I'l.tlji.lelelil Nnileiiii Bank .it I'l.lh.d,.'. , 'f , summer k'rip Sutuidny night , it Is playing the tennis, and tonight has mi engagement with I w l',.u n's son ready te face the Klepha,,,;. will. "J'r,JiJT',"rt ,u" rt""" " Jehn. I ';11'VI,I,K,IlI,,,"l ,ri'VrP. ,f 1,U' llllt " ",-""' "'"'"'" Woedl.ur, leaders'.,,, St'en.en i'lebl 1' ,!b. ,, e, -,,, ? ,, Marks or Jelmuy Mclv.ee behind the icendlt lu Is ii,-, ,lexv Pitman's field. - k,, si,,.e,s ,,.,( , ', , ' bdt I..-T Nll.ins ui:st l.l.s Wl II b.ekc ,e while sl,iHK , rrk Dessau , ,l Miiet lean u.e ill. I Pi atl str V. I- -7. if , ' The White Bleiihanls will Uaw a ,,Jlrl,,,,kl",r,' l.,,,:,T."0sn,', T"":- ,' I VI,'V'1""' ,', ""' ""' s"",' ,n' "' Chain gang n.e back at the Seuth plillii' ' w il i m - iiate I, , . ,!., strong line-up. with siah stars ,,hMx. llAT " ut V't' n'1"1" ,l,rr'' ,'" l '" ,!,"", ,,m" ,M8'" ' ' " I I i' S ',;;;," well, of Calhe'le Hlshi Hitler. iStnhl. strnlen Hid ...b I?i l.li lir.iiher,, ,, ' 1 ,7,. , .. f i '" ""' s"".ier iiighiln.leb.iitlettilhtlielii.il'. The It ptceiitatitc .linn., I ,,,', ilw. feimer Seiillni'ii IIIl.1i ,.(. li .'lvlHe -1 ".. M'-rilll. :. ri. Ill' I Mils fun eil n r. mi, ,,, t ... s 1, ,i ,. s I n e mil, t. .,.'... . .,. ."""...' ' l."" Ul1 -. .-..- . " .'inn- i ni. i niiiiinni, 1,11 Tiiiriii'iii tin IU nnd tviilsn PENN AGAINST STANFORD FAST BATTLES IN Mitchell Eliminates Fitzgerald. Rawlins Is Defeated by Bush, a Youngster YOUNG JACK IS VICTOR Continuation of the second round elimination of the boxing tournament being sponsored by ( ieerge , V. Pnwllng found the following survivors as a result of last night's matches nt the Ice Palace: I Bay Mitchell, lightweight. Temmy C'lenry. IMit welsh t. tee Bush, welterweight. Yeung .lark O'Brien, w rite-weight. Jimmy Men.le. bantamweight. In going into the third round Mitchell eliminated Wliltey Vit'jeiald. but in j doing se the Seuth Plniadelphian lind te come through with n tenlfic gait in the last two leiinds. The West Pliila- (lelphlin was lighting mad. However, his ruggedness was unable te cope with the fastrraud harder hitting of Mitchell. Mitchell took the first round nnd the second belonged te Wliltey. Then Itnv enme back und captured the third, while Kit asaln rallied, and the fourth lie longed te him. Mitchell put en nioie speed nnd pepped the verdict by the pace he set in the fifth and sixth. 'Ihe big sin prise of the evening was the defeat of I.pii Knwlins. a veteran In llie ring, by the youngster Bush, who' lias nnd only a rew protesieniil ueuts. Slightly nervous nt the outset. Bush eame back In the Inst tluee rounds and handed out a villous lacing te Bnwlins Yeung Joel. U'Brlen had a thve BOXING TOURNEY, m SM I shave against S.nn Bhickisten. the A fleck of the best golfers in Pl.ila Pl.ila premising former ninateur champion, delpl.ia aie entered in the tourney, nnd it tt as only the feiiner's e.xpeilei ice ! which will be a sevenlt-ltw, hn'e tnni enauied nnu te siiaue Mini, itiai Kie i tried haul and connected with some corking piiin lies, hut jeung .lacks cleverness in the last two rounds served him In geed stcml. Geerge Bussed was nutheieil lit Cieary. while Mould's fast finish c;iniei 111 m tlneiigh le tii'teiy ug'iltw ,lee kelsen Today s Independent Games J , 1. . . , and Results of eslcraay i - rlrii.fniirti. slrt nml Kllilll (11.(1 111111111' I'leUlii-r ill strnulirlilice A Clellilrr. sltly sltly urceml nml Vtnlniil streets, .si, llirmiliis nl Niirniiuil. Cheetir nt liiiiuii.in. Ameriinn 1 u.iin lit "niiiii iiiieirs. iirmui nnu ll.nlei- stris-ls. llmnkUn lle.inl iil.nts at iirbenilnlr . Cub .,, siar. ut lin islnwn. i-eihrim --111. -e ill lleltlelil, llmrili I line nnd nnd Okhiut. t t .,... i-urM llt liuriliiEtnn. Nimhvllte ui '.isheliii. l.lslilirnlh Ximliville ul ' Misholie, ken. 1 In Iti'tihiini llt t'tiliimti 11 f I . I'renl nnd I'erter hinds. Niilli t. .il Mtrrlll. Il.lnlrlh street und Celumliln iitenue, Ixirriilur, nt .Xlden, MmiIitmIIi .mil llreitn HtrerU. lluxherniiRli ul VVIIklllsliurs, I'll. .Nnt.iKriue nt i'nitikfnrd V. ( ,, I'runkfard iivrnni. nml I'nill slnel. ' ilntiiirese I elli-ulum ut II iltliimre lllnrk ls.V.. Unnevim Ariiwtrenir sminids, K.rl.i- r"VttedlYf, " It "riiSmn?''- White Uleiili '..Is it .lenVli Murhl, llilrij "" anil lllrkli'scin hlrents, MihIIhimi si,,,, ai Mi.imei.ln -ieinnn ri.-hi ilih nt ir-i iiinn v . Teriei-ilnle iieme i-nd iui lilrk strut, Niir.lli. I'll. Hies nt ,. N. II rlT. Truitiiii. i-iiii hii-ii ii u rrruunil nl l.u'i-ilnl.-. , "- ( niui.n . ei this eln ,. I'lillmlrlnln.t rirt-uien's Lmmu-. m-i-ilnii X.illne ihe lis I, .li (lf ,i.,, ., ' , I'nurili h ill il '.li ,-t I It ft Hull illeii, Tlilr- riimiliei- ..f 1... .. I .1 ii .. ""'' " ,,., ,,rt .inhnsim sin-i-lsi s,trnih ut Kei- """r' "', , ",nl P'dfeis will mnke n anil, sevinlie.itli street n.ul ii(lhui me. Hill le Wllilttoed In outer i ,,, , .. , i, , n,ui r.Ulitli ill Third. litriil-nlntli mid , epenltir. n hi" nffnii ..,..' tnmlirli lr Mi nrth :t feeeli. Terrrsdiie I ," V,-,.n "'r ,n'1"" ,,. Sennlei Blight nieiiui-nml vnn itiru strict i sivtn nl Mnlh, llelnes nml yir.Vliil.uii k tree is, ' ' t. uiwuc seniini v nidcc ui fliiintirrl mil. Tenth nml Itulli-r ktrn ls. v.... Itlun IV fr-nkferd m l.linrnr, T. nil. nml! , '"''iMnHUiTi'ihi Itullrmnl (.enrr.il Offlre -1''"'"'. . ' l.'sl'n Kwe-id'tureH is. ikI. .Ic.,',',;,.1" ' "r 'r"'r" h'"" "'"' l'-rM,t' riillml-'nt'l rn-uilnl I.i iir'i" IVnn tin. i '"",' v- llnnl MHun il I'.i.ik. nrtlnh str.ei il ml tlest'r iitiiiur I. liisileii in- icicue I en. H, I I It" 'I l.,.ue In s. II Tr ,1 .1 I "'il ride ii ml s. ueelni-i.t, I t tli I'l.l lie, I West a f ii 'IS It -. li v I ii . I ulii'li st .r, IM I'i li in M'l sU, MUM Ie. It M.rlnT t'llJ. II. .unilii-l I'res, 111 rurktii.j, I K.'niiln.'Te'l'iVlne. .. I l-Ublle Sirrilrr, 7t .North Phil Ira. I. ' Hern A llnrdarti 8i Onprnhrim A Collin, n Hutu iNtrk. t Uolbrvek A. ?., j. - - l'lill Xeer (left), or Ixdand Stan ford, intercollegiate tennis cham pion, is defending Ills title at the Merlen V. C. Today lie meets An drew .Morgan, captain of the Penn team MANY STARS ENTER GREEN VALLEY 0PEN Postponed Gelf Tourney Will , Be Held en Friday and Saturday COURSE IS BEAUTIFUL The postponed golf tournament of the Green Valley Ceiinirt Club will be held l-'rlrfav and Saturday. The tour ney originally was siheduled te be held June '2 and .". but liieliiiieut weather caused its postpenenienf It will be the first "open" teurna ment of the new club, whirl. N situ- nted prettily In Boxbeiough ineeai pint, me t.eii (iitidcd mie I classes ncienling te llie club hninll- ! caps. Lteit slnrter. theicfere, no matter bow humble bis game, has n clianeT"' for the final honors. Klrst- Class ( nurse The (Sreen Valley emirsp will furnish a surprise te Hie golfers who ate en tered In the tiitunaiue'it. The gterns nre in cm client -niiIii inn nn.) lm li.i m beautifuiit hid ut. The intene lwenthrr has nflected II much, nnd II will ' "' '" tirst-iias, roudiiieu when the fiist I 111 1 1 Is ...... I ..ft I'.. 1.1 Is teed off Priday. v ' oed l'l.ilf, hU liiethp. innule. einiaii .Maxwell, I-Vd Kni,'lii. Marcus " I.".N I.;.nml,,R K.J Clnrey. J. ' Heatllc. I. ill Beadle, Paul 1 evtkshiirv ii ,"" 2n ,l"ll",' nie among tlie I liilf.ilelplilii liiiksnien win. will be in' lie l litirif nvr gnliiM of oilier If-.er lights en the ien link, will smieU il,P supporting ciisi. Cliailie Beii Is ,,,M, f ,1,,, leiii-iiaineni. nnd lie s,M s thai it will b II .stellar etenl . seei.il et,g ,1 Hie dub .s.iiiiid.ij will wind p ,i,e event, Wlldvtend l)iuis Mitiiidiit will mark H. peu n- till. .mi. ..!..!.. I , ' - nf --.- ... , isiiii'i-ll-lieie nuns e lit Wild- "OOII. . ,. (elll-se wjs ImiIM uniler the ... ,, ,- : -uM-i visum ei 111 l'.l1ll 1.1. A l". . .M'"S s"" "l-ehlleci nnd . Him i-. i,, .mini's, i,"is neer. -oil Ulgl- tvnt ilm . ,, 1 1 "I lllil III I oi.eti I I .. C... . " iiii-iii illinium i. ... 'iii-ii, me i eine is niie ,,f ih,, I l I '! en nie ,.e.s,. funsl. I'lii riiti.n , ! . limn In J. . t i . "' ; . " '" ,,,11M k"M' I'i .u II PIm.II .. .' .... ' "' """ '"." .-.iiiiin will hnte i li.irt; the (ledlinlien SCHANG UNDER WEATHER Yanks Catcher at Heme With the Grip Here W.ilit .Sih.lli ile s .npiu , ,,.imi ,, ( (,s pi i id ll.lll he will be well wilhiu h, Hi l week Anether for St. Michael's lah. a? ViVT"'' ?' V?i. 'i! i fat te Ulenalde. of th North r?nn tTeairiir Havtioed hid Ihn auhiirhaniV,. .-ISfi n. sun euti In i i,r ihn tne he in. nml he ns-eils I li.it tin , I and n.ver la.dannr. """".cored by Philadelphia Terminal at i IGHT SURVIVORS IN COLLEGE TENNIS Morgan, of Penn, Who Fur-, nished Upset, Plays Neer, of Stanford, Today EAST TO BATTLE WEST By PAl'L V. GKKENK l nlve mltr of Neutkern Cnllternln Twe short days inn tuiirew down nn entry list of sixty -seven te eight mighty .fii'l. best Inteicelleglntii jilnyeis in the 'country -net. se, Mr, Tennis Van? We Idedged rnlndieps all day, didn't we. Whiic watching some above pac iPtmNJ Perhaps one of the het featuies of the entire teurnniue.it plnj is the high ' nunlitv tenuis dlMil.'it eil It certainly I Is rnr'e that se many pluyers of nrnrly ' i.l ....1II...M ..(..,..1.1 1... .Inn.,,. In. I ill.- -mm- .. .hmhu u- ........ "" sober in one titular event, den t jeu' MlltlK? """ " " ."" " . .. ,. There have always been a few geed regularity for the l.nstem boy. Njiith players In earh tniiruameut. but Iniputf Wesbioek. of Michigan, . out nearly every match at Merlen yesterday ' h(,,mi,.( Howe, of 1'. Ir.ceten, in a niie we noticed thnt each winner was neterl ,, , i... i.i i. .i. ... m. mull it out en top until the Inst point hn.l been completed. purr ll i,iiim uv in,- inn- in r, i ..iiiin.- . ingt IjOu'si. uie lb" two Middle Western representatives left, tthlic Xeer and Datie-, e' .Mi.'ife.-il. the old standbts, are uiilmlding the Western pcilmi. The Seuth 'est Its last man early In the nnri.ii'. d dn't it. when Davies swamped Granger, of TexnsV Blew n. in t asiiingtiui Cniters.ty, who hns furnished a let of nice com cem menl en llie veranda, let down Wheeler, of Yale, after a tough three-set n.nlch. Dunne, of llrirtatd. had Kiimman. the ether Washington I'nlverslty man. well l in hand most of the time. Shipway. Princeton's captain, gate Luke Wil liams, of Yale, a nice battle, as did 1 4ltli ii ii hiiiiIaiI f .lit I nulneli mnll hii were surtlt-iik n the fifth round streak unit stteiit lewnr.i. in i rin.-.- uiei,- ,mt s work with n Mm nnd dash, two Ve'?er "er n 11V l 1 1 Ve "' """ M(r "" '", ,"" "' ""? ""T' "' ,li,"i,",l '" '"' -'v manner e ners thJ f.ur Kavieners 1 ine" e - '",l '"" ""' Mieelnteis gasping ter an I ir.;,inie fee ihe next nintdi. Xeer enn e7 I Win he s. r,i."th fit V. ... '"''"", MerBnn will plnj Nee,- te.,.. v. In i e.i.-l.Ine the round before the final set of he In ti he owned T file 's "',l' Wi-sbroel. and Sanders tanql.ng hns , repp.vl In,, sx B,11P,. ubile Davlcn cheic. for si'men i I etv"rd .f Pi Ini-e- "" "netlier court. It will be ,1 Ihc.ill has l.t nlj few mere than his team- ten: the",' ille'r's'samh":;-:: of I, a'r'i - , "'"". "-' Xrtv- ' """" inenth: Williams, of Yale, and Dunne. ' Jr ' ,,...." W.M'l Nw '''"" .. . i' .i i . t .i get our optics full nf giied tennis, t And Neer is playing with an injured Big n.rn. will be it each ether si . , (1 happening. Ileweter. I heis of the I.elnnd Stanford basketball Let",., "J"!. ,.L" .ill! u I In ui.'.fh! b"'-'. were four ,..fa,.l.s"and e I te.im. D.itlc, being the captain Last ..'l.,, V TiJ f l 1,1,,, , M'ie i.. fellow, as s mant men hate wmler ,V,.,.r sn.reh Iniured his right watching. esbrenk. of Miclngnn. and ... ., i.n.i., ..,.., i..., ..., I knee, mu I I,,., i,,i,n i, .ii..ii. ,..ii Uil HIM I'll 1 l-l. I .. IT .. t. i W I fiVII" . " ' m.ni. GERMAN RED CROSS JOINS LEAGUE OF SOCIETIES GENEVA, June 28. The German Hed Cress has accepted the recent invitation te become a member of the League of Bed Cress Societies, it was anneuced te'day. This makes a total of forty-two nations which are members of the league. LIQUOR SEIZED FROM BRITISH SHIP IN BOSTON BOSTON, June 28. Three arrests weie made and 162 quarts of whisky seized early today when customs officials swooped down upon the Biitish steamier Oritani at Leng Wharf and found liquor being passed ever the side of the vessel te an oil barge. Ine men were charged with smuggling. The OriantI arrived here yesterday from Jamaica with a cargo of fruit. 29 KNOWN DEAD IN BERLIN RAILWAY CRASH BERLIN, June 28. It was definitelyestabli&hed today that twenty-nine persons were killed in the railway accident north of Beilin yesterday. About sixty were seriously injured. FRENCH RED CROSS WILL SEND MISSION TO RUSSIA PARIS, June 2S. A French Red Cress mission will go te Kussia early in July, it was announced today, abeaid the steam ship California, which is new being leaded with DOOO tens of supplies at Dunkirk. The mission expects te land at Petrograd. A few executives will precede the vessel in order te establish headquarters. PIIMAN TEAM 10 TACKLE WOODBURY Emery's Cottagers Meet Rival in Twilight Contest Ameri can Chain at Seuth Phils Did Jupiter I'lui nn wns m f.iriu again last evening .iiul manv nf the games en the local list weie tailed off of en account of lain nisi nt starling time. This eienlng ihe usual lug batch of out-of-town i lashes me en the 1,ij -out. with miiir Vnnl loams neilir; us t sl(ls. Due of the linpeiiaiil nnd-wee',, iishes s in piriiinn .1 T' ni -iigeis hate ,i fns teiiiii. Ben Knnrv. (he noted b.isketli.ill iilln i.l is a'.Min ,i tne helm, nnd he ns-eiis ih.ii tli lib ni i inn i; i i s i nn, li ,, en, e tin le.llll II I l illffeie il si, li lib 111 delpli ftp el, a I ' i s., , ,i i l. (J I. , , e jnuiiiej in I'ilit -finirth mii", inn !-',1llvve.id incline In inei'l llaiirnin I'.nl. 'll" TJ'JL tll,l '". BM V ii e Ll '. .'"": "' lwe Weeks. H6lde from the Jl-le.' vlnin i Feature Tennis Matches At Marien Crichet Today SINGLKS l! :!!() l'lill Neer. I.pIiiikI Stan ford, vs. Andrew Morgan, Penn sylvania James Dnvles, l.eland Stnnfeid. vs. Wrny Brown, Wa"h Wa"h Inglen I'nlverslty . .'! :.'!(!--Wnlter Wobreoh, Mlclii gun. s. V. W. S'andet-. D.ul D.ul meuth, ff. K. Willlnnis, Vale, ts. Alerils Diialie. Ilartaril. DOUBLKS ' ::!0 Charles Granger and Lewis White. Texas, ts. C. M. Shlpwaj and J. Dickinsen. Princeton. :i:.'!tl Wrny Brown and Karl Kammiiiin. Wnliingteii I'niversiiv. v-. It. J. Kunkel nnd P. C Kiuil.it. Geuigelew n Cnlversity . lUnckipy, r Stanford. itUe l.iuky "and iinMnu.-H m,l,. ,.. .... ....... ..... , ,.... u., ' ""'" """ "";','"' ", , em ney s carnm gnmc. run .". "" nrescnt titleholder. nnd Bedney Beck, - . .,,, 0f I.P gl, Imil 11 litely set-te. 1)111 l-llll ,,, ,. ,.,, . .,.,, I It wns f.,,- n I vim p.uyer te u p-e 'nil the "dope Afler losing the first ..... set. .tiergiiii suiru-ii in nn iiiiii'-.iiiiim- I.iipih.iI nml I'lntlilnr s. Uni-il .mil Wright I lenicinber your ipi narking it was n duel between steel .iic(iiett and wooden, with the latlei winning. Then Ki prove the durability of Ins steel incipiet. Larnnl Insisted mi drcuchiiig himself and Clothier while they gate an exhibition of single-, in the ruin. Well, old-timer, see jeu today doings Stats Player Named Gr'd Coach Ixis llCfles, .Iiine -s t J II form, r intiuin nml full I H"k nf IVnri .suite hn Un Miirneil ns fr"nh ran i .j.irli at the t'nlVA-s T of seut(,..rn I'Hllfrirnil. Mark Releaes 11 elfv und .S'jjs Curlt'Y Ofidcn ( iinni" Mm l maii'iger nf tlie Aih'eiiis, iiniiiiii il this morning thnt lie had hIui-kI l.eftt Wolfe, th" Lebanon alb t cnllegian who lulled lieie lns sinptner te 'he ll.nl ll.nl feld. Cellll i lull n tile i;,-seiu League under nn opt eii.il n si co ce nn I i Tne tall In1' i.'. in ,i s,i .illinium . -i i Tll.11 In- had ne, ('ml. t llg.len. I he star of the Sw.irlhineie It ise bill Team In n cuif i.tci. I Igdeu Is the hmli r w Im In I I I'eiin in t li i t-.-li is i uiiiig the pn-i season He i. :i ilslu li-i ii'l' i- -in. I b e.liei te ilie I 'idea (f ill' B.ilnmme Inieiiin tli'lllll I engne Polls). nt u in an en SiiiiiI, i i leil-illlllng session i l.'lghi in I Itm I, ami .(, , e, Ie,. Duide lias aiiin-iil Iik n,i, . ( .','l'llie- Willi Slellehulst Dill idn will lis,. is . ni, eil Im ti ,",il I1 li bllt.t I'm lie Inl. at ini.'.'cil I. j'i.ih' I' Mi i i i i ig i i S ,, ,HI ,lUJS lt I'' I ' ."' I ' "O lllllll 'ls I, , i nc iii si nn "i,iig no in i ii 1 1 1 11 II the Wis," Pl.iladelphlain I 11 III- l n; CI..... Ill III! ..11. UlllUK -eii-ii of .lliidelphliiiis will pitc'ilu for the Heme team, while "Lefll . u.i.i., ...in ..., i.. ' '"". .i'..M Ibiir. ""' ' " " wr iiriaea uml NEER AND DAVIES1 TITLE FAVORITI Leland Stanford Stars Have Edge en 8 Remaining Play ers in College Tenni3 FOUR EASTERNERS LEFT 0f2 V nt the Merlen Cricket Club Isht teutlis MtiH nre in the run- ii ng for the 1 ftll singles championship f the liifriellegiiiie I.ntvti Tennis A'socln.'leti. Yet. while eight nre eli gible, two of the number nnpenr te san I bend and shoulders above the i ethers, and only (lie biggest ort of an i upt will k.ep them from renchiuc the tin., I nuiml f . I ' ie Itte outstanding iila.ters nre Phil N'eei and Jim Darles both of whom reeresfiit the same Institution, Lelan.l Stanford I'liitersity of Califor nia. These two plnycis were In the tout net hut summer and mnde nn Im tuesslte shetting, Xeer wiii'ilng the hnmiuniishlp and Duties going te the ...... t .:.. -,..-., I heir shetting tliis .rinnn has hern ii in,- un i.ign ecuer. I net go noetir .Igllill illleilt II Week mbe. he imiv mnvH are'inil with ,i limp, '" -cc hl'i. p'nt. hewetei. one would bellete he wns net huiidlenniie 1 bv ills knee, lesieiday In liie fourth round '"' le"k Ledne lied: inleininp by the s''(" "f ""' '-. This was no mean 'iei. as r.e( k. n Philiiih Iphliin, had "ni i ii ins iii,i,.,. ,!,) sensen as cap ;is tan. miH first singles man of Udileh 1 lllteisltt . Te'lnt N'eer meets nnetlur llilln,tl. 'hian Andv Morgan, vantain of the I nitei-sirt ,r Pcni.sjlvnnia team. Mor Mer Lan has been plating exceptional tcn- 1 I,', N V'1, ,)l" if '" doubtful If he will be nhi,. t , hotter tlum tlie ethers who hate faced Nee. thus fur Andy's seethe testi.rlnv was tn-t .'oed and'he IV i ;""" ",lln "' "s ueen all vear. I f l",',l".,, '"ether geed dny, the match j siiuiild he Interesting. Davies .Meets Blown Teilav Dnvles plnj, Wrny Brown, the slender athlete representing the Wash ington I ultersity f Si. I.eii.s. nrwn (nine here unheralded and unsung, nnd with -i peeili.ir service that caused un un fatet.ible criticism. But, he's there in Hie running nnd must be rensldered until Davies eun prove otherwise. The ab-ence of a powerful overhand serv ice uii'uns nothing te Brown. ' The ether fifth-round contests seherl-1- ' .f"r. '"day will bring together L .. wiiiiams. or Inle. .,,,.1 Merris Dunne, of Harvard, and Walter Wcs- I oieok. of Michigan, nnd Sanders, ou eu tain of the Dartmouth College team. ' Ml four nie among the leaders In cel lege icnnis nnu mav spring the unex pected, for ten never can tell, whether It s in football nnd baseball or soccer and tennis. (If the .iKli iriii.ilnlnc plnteri four r fr.im It... hnt tun f-nm Ih. .ttl.l.l!, v",t nnd twi. from the itifi ,-t,, Th flS reumi lii m nil nr.ihablill.H. h nlaved 1 ildd dftrnjen. unless it ahuuld rnln today i r tfinmrreH "' llr I'liilln II. Ilimk, Paul Vfll ,im. Wat ni Vt njiibiirn iinl s,,m llnrih ner nmnnr ihfi who Hpek lnt fining it nn Infermnl mft.nB ef rtli ih. nicn plielns In th tnurndnn.nl Therr will hr n rn.tlnc ef Hi. nnnnrU Minn this f .inn? Tli npplintmn of thu l nlleiTM of O.lwil'i ujl Ik. rrinUIere! "Kdln If nceenuil lhi lerrl Invtltutlen will I;h tllicitila for net r-ir tournament. llie Ijist will lai. nn rennl iiir.n If th ttv.t wins th" honors t-nt Mil- chnmnlon chnmnlen M i. ii lul fit un. .p.i In nn Kjslern 'n lutlnii il. Me-1' i i r i ket ( lull , Hemer ttliltr. th him nffl ih hllev. tin. i.m , tn.t ih. Miunv inurrslty of T x... c d p- hi'I il. v.. n ,nii) u Mar. Intinni lliiiiaril. ih- Pnn ten ,nrr who "' ' M 'B"i -et nl'i t-- nnii .nttnt K i lut I. FAVORITES VICTORS IN WIMBLEDON NET PLAY Norten, Cochet, Andersen and Alonse Triumph Wimbledon, ling., June "js, y x. P i The se imil day nf plat in the 'nun tennis championships here opened vMih a in inn for It I i' Noiten, the 'Seuth Afienn stnr. whose i Imnces of winning tlneiigh in llie men's singles are luted high lit the evpeii Norten's opponent was W W Stt widen, another Mi nl-li pint ei. who gate him some thing nf a Iinni tight in the si i end set, 'Norten tt inning, li-I. (!-'.' "-." Mniiiic' .Meiisii. the Snniiisli star, ibfcaii,! I' (! Itlsseker. tt - . 7-."i. ,'.f). J tiiiiul li :: I'.isseker, a in wickslilre I'niinit plant. sipiise, ihe , tewil bv taking Ins two sets after being two down, iniistli hi hue teileting ltut be ins nimble i tenni.iM.t le w ithstnnd Alen-n's '.upei nn- siiategt in be. the Dieneii tnuthful wen- (lei deteileil Cnittlci. !-!. .'!.(i, (J. 4 "-."i nml (!-'' The I'ii iiehman s first nppe Hani e In (In huh iiiiment furnlBlied a limit for the speentni After being utn -its ilnttn he i.iptui-i'd the tlilrd iiy "-m IIi-iii lelleting. ami linn en the next two and the match, in sensa sensa iieiiiiI fashion A W A.iluiliei an American, wiih eiiiiiiuiiieii ui he was defeated hy Me mr .1 . lliichie. a Biitish player i!." ii. I r.'i ' " li-'J II- I. ti I liln I -con Il.il ' i mi I i fni In it . n ili.ii pi t.i ii ,.feta l 111! ' II 1 . ? .1.1 M vt ' .ill s' 1! '' 'Il N-ll f3 .III I ilnr.ataJ s l i in i'i Inti. i. 1,3 r,(, II u J. O. Villi s ,1. lu-ll.l'lll il f.,,1,,1 (.1 ( jsf, I ui th u.l . " 7-1 n-'i a i unr dw 'i.. I I. It J' UnrLeur HI ii M.n. j V i.ni siain ilHf,.,.i,i , iirp.iinanil. S.T. J " 7 1 l 7 7 .1 II I. liar, ni Indlii. da. fii.'l ' II I. i n.-ii Kim iirel r,-y, fl.j, i..' Vi i i.ih Vlisliu IliiinimiH l.feiitud Oaa i i iii- ii . ii I ii a V I l,,r Hniland. ii.ii.a li lliiuulii in i' i. .,:.' il Andra i. 1.- 'I i" difnitwl (. Uwi franc ii . il I I, n WILLARD STARTSTRAININQ Hopes te Meet Jack Oetnpsey In Return Battle I its Allgilcs, lune 's less Wlllard, l'.. i no iiurld's in iii t it igln heilug han, mini ha, stalled tniiiuug here for v ! .11 he l.epi s It II be II IOUIII lliatcll iii li.ik DempM t wiie vt i cited the ti'. I iii i lulu nl Teledo II' ii iiiiiiI hi, work light signal I nl ' ' , and i.nd he tt imi "ei dett'n I,. I'll III i' e' I. ledllt I'm iii dinil eat in t nbeiil till," i s.iul win, i i,, ,eet Demimey jiliiie niiiesi- i iii-iieie i (nn Hem uim. f go .inelhei ehnilci ' (,-y t ptere was only n lucky punch that rave hlni ficlert liter nn. hefnrn'' ""'' .V.r,0! vtl lint tie.lere. n vicierj eter nut before," Willnr.l snvs he "will lu, .-..I. I J 1 t 1 i "'i 7 3 . if n i ii l 'Deiupi.cy In October." , fW 4 , , A . Y 'I'M'l'W.lT- J -t
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