m vmMTFzmm ws rani v-mxx f:zVr c-,?u'. iWim Wri tj ..HVP7A lr T- rr ' a 'VJ jr . V ' SBTvrAVSF '"-r -N,i- V VENpf PIJBLia(DEDGERPHIi;ADELPHlA:, SATURDAY, TOY'W 1922 Wale Tennis Captain May Capture Twe Titles in Intercollegiate Tourney at Merien T6i ns MXWELL OUT OF iEEN VALLEY GOLF Leader of First Day's Play Un able te Ce Final Thirty- six Heles What MayHappen In Baseball Today GREER ALSO WITHDRAWS plnving in tlie final thlrty-sl lieh the sevpntv-twe lielc Invltntlen tour ..men of V Orcen Valley Oeuntr six lioles tour- luiment f "1( "rccn um-. ........... ffi "n staged this nftrrnoen. but one preminrnt sii """ "- - Slim little Nerman Maxwell, who Is .bout as Mc n n speend. and who was thestnr of thp flret day's, piny, wns romnlctelv pxhnintpd from his arduous erk nml win forced te withdraw. The Whlte.narsh crack Is net strong fneuuli te Mniul n heavy day's grLml. nnd wIipii I"1 """'I, ' n Pnnl of .0 for the morning round, every one- figured that It wns tl.p best Iip could de. lliit Nerman fooled tliP wise mips. On his P M jaunt he tiPgetinted the eighteen IieVs In two strokes under bis morn ns's showing nnd led the field with a irp of 1"i0 for his day's werlc. Mar cu flrccr, of I.lnneieh, nNe withdrew. Among the cnily scores of today, flint ef Eddie C'h.iey, of Ferest Hills, steed out vef well, f'lnrey had n net il. W J. Ambrose, of Wlillemnr.-h. who had the low net yesrrruay wmi u. win ticnnllwd eight strokes today and fin ked with a 70. nr.,)p.Nl. FrAaic1'!:: Zjj , ?! W.J Amfew. Whllemarsh.. .. JW .it DaM.l He. Itoxbenmuli Jl ! A. Jehnflpn. noxlmreuifli .... ..Oil 1J1 K4 K. Kerwnbich, HoxberoUBh . .102 17 b.i Under tlie balmiest of skies and a sun that sent the n.ereury sky-recketiiiK, the postponed tournament of thp Green Valley Country Club besnn yesterday. Charley Iters In Charge Charley He.R wan In clmrRpvef thp affair, and Charley deiervei nn ocean Of credit fnr the manner In which it wan carried en, Though the postpone ment nnd the approach of the holidays cut down the entry mark Femewhat be low expectations, there were enough pilfers en hand and high-class ones at that te make the tourney every thing that had been cxppctcd of It. The (ireen Valley links are as stiff a rrepiiiitiiii. an any course in the city. Eiery hole is a real tcr of golf, and the nnn'niie decn't handle bis shots in fif-t-elass stjlc Is sure of treulile all the time. Until Maxwell's morning and afternoon card showed a 2 nnd live .'is, which nsMlied lilin of the lead. K. K. Seber, of Wliiteiiinrsh, bad the lowest net .cnre of the day. Car rjing a fifteen handicap, he bi cezed in with a n.ark of (10 in the morning tilts. The entries from this club dominated thp field, in fnct. Harry Mountain's afternoon mark wns 70, identically the dime that he made In the A. M. fracas. Though nearly ecry club in the Phila delphia district hnd some members present te battle for the Green Valley prizes, none made the showing White rnnrsh ('Id. Clever Caddies It looked as theusli nil the veuncsters In Roxbernngli turned out te e.iddy for the entiiints. nnd let it bp whimpered that they have venie mighty competent ToungMers out there among the Iinx-. borough mountains. They fellow a ball the way a hawk does a baby eliiek. and theusli .the rough In Green Valley is all that its name implies, these kids didn't let many balls escape them. The sun had bnked the fairwavs and greens Inte fnir imitation of co ce ment, and though this helped in driv ingthe ball getting a long roll It made the girens se fast that extraordi nary ca.p was needed in putting. A Ceed many pars and birdies went hv the heard wiien the pill rolled bv the cup en shots that normally would' have eeen geed, .. T.OIII. New Yerk.,. Chlrnre .... Detroit .... , HnnliliiKlen. (If if Inml , . , HoMen Athletic ... Win two. NATIONAL T.EAdUE v. ,. , Wen I.et V. Win Jam Split New ' Wk... 4H U .012 .647 .12 ... Ht. IiliU.... 7 -te .5 .507 .S.1 ... Ilnmkljrn ... 87 Si ,1 .M .520 ... t Ipelnniltl ..84 38 .507 ,0t5 .50 ... llttKbtirKh .. 8i 38 .403 .500 .485 ... t'hlriue ....31 35 .470,. 478 .83 .. . . !!??."".'.( 3 .109 .81)4 ... l'lilladelphlu. ZS 40 .883 .301 .370 ... AMKRICAN I.HMIUK Wen Ix)t r.Ct Win i-OM. Split . 42 20 .502 .507 .58.1 . . . . 3l at .540 ,302 t.n34 .548 . Ult Hi .820 .5.M .5i2 85 33 .013 .022 .507 ... 33 37 .485 .103 .478 ... 2 88 .437 .4113 .471 ... 30 30 .433 .443 .UO ... 27 80 .420 .440 t.4f5 .431 Tl te. INTEHNATIOXAI, I.KAUfi: , w. i.. r.c. w. r,. p.c. nnlllmere 58 17 .737 Terente.. 33 37 .471 Keclicxler. 43 20 .r.OJ Jtrailinir 31 43 .410 trri. ' " 40 s S5fl Hrncue. 27 44 .380 Iluirnle.,, 38 33 .321 Newark.. 21 48 .301 KASTERN I.CGVE .. W. I.. I'.ft. W. I.. I'.C. N. Itnren 34 20 ,3l .Drldrrpert 20 20 .500 I..'.,rtJ"rt' se 3 nn" Albnnr... 20 20 .500 1' ItsHrld. 20 23 .531 Sprllncflfia 25 34 .424 nntrrburr SO 28 .517 ritrhbunc 20 37 .331 SOt'THKItN ASSOCIATION . , w. i.. r.c. w. i.. r.c. Memphli. 43 27 .ntil Dlrm'hnm 3d 37 .403 Mettle... 43 20 .603 Atlantn... 82 40 .444 N.Orlfiinn 41 32 .802 Nnnlitllle. 31 44 .413 I.lt. Keek 41 33 .530 Clint'oeira 24 34 .308 AMEIUCAN ASSOCIATION . .. .. tv. l. r.c. w. i.. r.c. Inil'nrielU 43 20 .634 I-etilnTlllf. 33 80 .138 mil. 14 iu ,llin I'OlllllimU Hi HO .45 Ht. Jlia'iipniu 40 28 .088 Klin. City 20 40 .387 .wnwniiKce 41 31 .547 Tolcile. ... 23 47 .320 YESTERbAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.EAOUK New Yerk. 0: I'lillHe. 4. Hentiin. ,ii UroeklTii, . Cincinnati, Oi Ch.ciuce, 3. Ht. IOuli,", 6i I'ittnbunih, 0. AJrKBICAN LEAGUE Ilosten, 4i Athletics, 1. . , Mt. liiils. lOi Cleveland. 3. Onlr iciiuiffi Hehciliiled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE .lirneimp. fli Ilnrr.i.n. O vRptheter, 2 Terente, 1, flic Heiiillnr-Netviirk nnd Jersey Cltr. naltlmnrn Kiimri will be plajeil later us deuble-hemlera. HOUTIIERN ASSOCIATION Neiv Orlciinn, 4i'Illrnitn(hnm, 2. MeiniililH, 4 ChnttttneORii, 8. Atlnnlii. 4i Mobile. I. Nuhhtllle, 3i l.lttle Keck, 2 (10 Innlnts). EASTERN- MILE. LENGLEN MAY QUIT TENNIS PLAY Rumer Says She Is Likely te Retire Frem Wimbledon Tour ney Defeats Miss McKane MISS RYAN WINS AGAIN MERMAIDS IN PITMAN MEET gprtaftflflil. Si llrldicenert. 1 (lint tame), .uiiiinu, ii inuErHjri LEAGUE 1 (tiecend Kiimr). Ilnrlferd. Si New Itmrn, 0, M.itirl.ur,. Oi 1-lttntlrliI. I. Albunj, 8t ritclibnrir. 0. AJH-.RICAN ASSOCIATION Indliinnpnllii, Hi Tolnle. 2, Intilftle, t! Cflliiinbim, 3. Ht. I'iiiiI, 3 KuiiaiiN Clt.v. 2. Mllnuukee, Oi .Mlniiemiellii, 2. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE rilllllra nl Xpu- Ynrk. Ilroekljn Ht llosten. ht. IauN at I'lttKbursh. Clnelnimtl ut Chlcnce, AMERICAN LEAGUE Ne Yerk nt I'lillndelnliln (tne cames). Ilcwten nt UiiHhlnictnn. Detroit nt Chlciure. Cletrlund ut St. LeiiIh INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE KertdliiB nt Nrnnrk. Jere City ut llnlllmere. llnlTiile nt K rumor. Beilienler nt Terente. MISS COLlETT iu FINAL Wlnititalnn, July t. Miss Kllznlictli Ilynn, the Cnlifernlan, earned the right te inert Suzanne I.englcn, the world's woman tennis chnmninn. bv (lefenliii.t Mrs. Iliirvey. of Kngland, in Htrnight I CIS. (J.Jl. (,.,. Mile. Lenglen, according te reports, nmy 'retire fiem the tournament. The champion refines te say whether filic would play through the "tournament or retire. Kverything depends en the or ders of her doctors, she told interview ers. Mile. Lenglen and Miss Kathleen McKane, one of England's best players, proved the magnet which nttrncted thousands of persons 'te the stands nt Wimbledon yesterdny te witness their piny in the championship tournament. Mile. Lenglen wen from Miss McKane in lvc highly interesting sets, fl-1, 7-5. Today she is schedu'ed te play Miss Kllrnbcth Itjnn, of California, nnd another hnrd match Is iu prospect with the possibility of n flnul against Mrs. Mnllery looming up. The tieptaters also saw Randelph Lvcett. the sterling Australian plnyer, who did net compete in the Davis Cup inatciics owing te strained shoulder muscles, equal his old-time perform perferm nncps in sending down te defeat Itaren deMorpurge, of Italy, in n hard-fought contest. -l-II. (i-:t. (i-0, (1-3. Other interesting mntches en the various courts were the victories of .Airs. Mollii Hjurstedt Mnllery, United States, ever Mrs. Ilulllck. Kng land ; Miss Ktizabeth Inn, Cnlifernin, ever Mrs. MeXalr. Kngland: J. O. Andersen, Australia, ever A. H. Fvzce, India: A. F. II. Klngscete, Kngiand. ever Andrew Gebert, France; Gerald Pnttprseii, Knglnnil, ever .1. Boretrn, Irnnce. Henry Cecliet. France, ever n''a,1 Mnthey, Unltetl States, and T. M. Davidsen, Kngland, ever (. C. Caner. former American intercollegiate champion. Marcus f.reer. wlie holds the elm in -Jlenslilp of (Jiiebee, was In excellent form, with a 7!). His hnndlcnp was th0 Hgb et In the ficM. )0lng only n single f reke. (-reer plays from scratch at Bis home club In Llnncrcli. The real surprNe of the tournament WW he work of M. J. Ambrose, who Km.', h. ,,UP.S ".' nbreh. Ambrose ame tlueugli the morning with n 70. ceunnv8 n" ,,lr,''s"',? s-eep ever the S imn . in,'s ." Klil""sp ,,f I-'rant-lH Ke nuL ,n'i ,IR t,,0,"!,, ,,le "'"I t the teur .?, l:mn'' v'ltib for the am... te ir chump unship of Massachusetts. 1 1 III Illlf.Lim,. ,1.- .., irren v,i . i . prniessienni at Ren V ' c,nlms tUnt he Hldgc 4 II nT. ."i"'0 0OI,M'H ,U'ar"r 1e the sort Mnv nib ''';" I!'."V,U1 "' Scotland than i iu wns vicinity. ELEPHANTS WANT GAMES MeLoen'8 Club Wants Contests ,way May Get Heme Grounds Hiighey McLoen's Wlil v..ni.nn. Cl;iSS triivnlln fnn I !.l h .vi...,, 43 WIlllUlll Bam,. e JllIy .,. The KIpphnnts fin,,. '" '"'''""Ke n double-hendcr j r.,.i,..-iiy icain in or out of the Manager Mcl.oen Is dinWi,,., e eld hv'T:.1 fl'f-'f. te"h.,ve a remlsnii .. .7 ...... "" ,l""is win tie ,1-han.shuea" "?."!" Re. K- or the i.. , ....."', "ii'si-n in some Plays Edith Cummlngs for Buffalo Gelf Honors Buffalo. N. Y., .Tuly 1. Kdith Cum mings, of Chicago, star of the Onwent sia Country Club, met Glcnna Cellctt. of Providence, eastern woman golf chanipien. iu the final round of eighteen holes for first honors in the country club's invltntlen tournament today. Miss Cummlngs, who disposed of Alexa Stirling, thric"e national cham pion Thursday, yesterday defeated Mrs. I.ee Mida, of Chicago, In the semi final, II up nnd ,ri te play. Miss Collett was given a hind contest by Mrs. F. C. Letts, of Chicago, tiie eastern cham pion, winning the match by one bole. Babe Herman Awarded Decision ew erk. July 1 Haue Herman. piu California boxer. Ka ned the ib-cMen last hIbIU oer lllle Kehlfr, the Uroelmn bes In th miiln twiKe-reund ntlrnrtlnn nt i, SleeplechB Athlel'e Aenocliitlen nt Itoek Iteek nwav, I!ilriip Wilsen, of New Yerk knocked out Ned ntrRernld, of Aunlrnlla, In ihi tlxth round of the scheduled ten-round reml-ulndup. OPEN WILDWOOD COURSE Platts and Heffner Brethers Will Play Initial Foursome Wildwood, X. J., .Tune .10. Wild Wild weed's golf course will be fermnllv opened te the public tills afternoon with impressive ceremonies free te the public, in which all of Cape May County takes part. At 2 o'clock the Wildwood band will start the program. The American tlag wil be raised, after ubl,... n.i. dre&scs will be given by Mnver W. Ceurfright Smith, of Wildwood": Senn- i.fi milium ii. liiiKiit. nnu Aicx 1'ina ley. father of American golf. Findlcv will tee off. following which .T. Weed Piatt, Zimmic Piatt, Geerge Heffner and brother will play the initial four some en the course. These plnvers will ", cxiHiimmi nii.tPi.PM en Saturday, bunday, Meuiiay and Tuesday. JACKSON-JOHNSON GO OFF May M i III kE' e"'k), IW-i- "sr - r' H;.f'f7 . ""Sv'"'t;rS MACIE . -.nrn -s a v tsrii,,' mmmi w MERMAID WILL SPLASH AT PITMAN Diving and Swimming Events en Program for Opening Meet Today FACEHARD TESI Six Games in Four Days by Many Clubs Will Tax Pitchers te Utmost .Tack bout, order Jack Refuses te Pest Forfeit Be Barred in Ohie Hamilton. O., July 1. The Jehnsen-"Tut" Jacksen July 4 transferred here when n court prevented Its being held In Wnsliini: ten C. II., today wns declared off. Reland .Miller, secretary of the box ing commission, siMd the fight will net be held because Jehnsen refused te os his S2000 forfeit nnd because he de manded .Tt per cent of the receipts. iir mini t'iiiiiiii:mi win recommend lie iiiriuer Heavyweight champion of i lie worm up narretl irem Ohie. of Teledo Hands Sallee Release Teledo. July 1. Slim Knli ,....- the majors, has hene clen hl.s unconditional relcas,. l,y President Heter Hrcanahan of the Teleik. club. Hnllee nun b-en unable te win for Teledo this eummer. LINE-UPS OF INDEPENDENT CONTESTS THIS AFTERNOON C'RKSSONA u, liriiusp, lliirtri. rf. PetiTH. rf. Kdur, 3b. Ileeker. H. Ainticer. If. SiittUubn, e. Or.inxe'li. lb, l.lut. I. At Darby TIOKRM 2b. ,, IIILLDVLB While, If. rnnels, .lb. llrlKBK. rf. .'elinsnii. rf, Sontep. e. Allen, lb. Downs, m, Oiinin, 'ib, Kenjen, i. At Richmond and Orthodox n. h lfiist- n wc ei'ir'"!? "'"i5'0''8 ' the south re MenTe. M vU,?m AmenB tl",' 0'nVlPn'lk,w.! ,r!'. !B- .Telnwl. nn- i'rm the ,1 ' " ,J" I.. r Jn?nK in WtnA,,n f? " ip glve l"e ih ,Z .. ." ' " I'h'Phants' schedule. 'urtis , 'x,,v ' ! ",U.n t0' !'' from urst. .t ," h ;v' . Ivnywoetl, Stene- lerr ill i.:,' ""rl".l.'elhnm Silk Sex. teams of ti ,' ,.," "., V nn'v ,,,I,r 008 WcVm I,1!1 'r- ,. '"Shey McLoen, '"K avenue. HM.TIMORK Miller. b. Itlley. -ib. reinnn. en. WlUen. rf. Hull. if. Smith, lb. Knelt, If. I.eit In, e. I.es.in, P. iiRinKsni'RG Uhltninn. rf. UllNen. hii. llanrerd. If. Rice. ah. Leslie, rf. Ilnzhr. lb. 'Ibel. 21.. l'leck. e Htlell. p. At Sixty-second and Walnut ST. IIMtNAIUH M.uilen. 2b. Ilarmer, .11). (inlliicliT. cf, K.lllett. lb. I.nnk-. '. Hell. If. . Delsluin. rf, I'evierN, e. Jerdiui, p. . i. C. Rath. 2b. Ietter, ef, Curtis, rf, lllttlne. b. fllble.v, If, tillmere, e. W HUmim, p, IlllTlrNN, UK. MlMlllen. p. At Twenty-slxth and Reed STONEIItltST 1'leld. nh. Itiidnlph. If. II. Nash. lib. Kbert. ef. MiUlln. lb. Minnow . . Millenr. 2b. M. NhkIi. rf. 1 ure.v, p. KI.KISHK.lt Rnblnxer, If, I'ndertt. 3b, NiiIhii. lb. Hiirtelt. if. iett. 2b. MrNelll, rf. Wiilktr, S9. Hiittun, e. firleiduilier, p. Tim semi-pre baseball teams face their hardest test of the season the next four days. Many play six grunes in that space of time nnd the mnnagpr with n geed supply of pitchers is indeed for- tunnte. Many of the lending clubs have two double-headers en Sunday nnd Tuesday, wlille all nre in action for the next four days with two contests en July Fourth. A host of out-of-town teams are listed by the locals for games this afternoon. The two Itnchurndi Giant clubs are here, also Ardmore, Wilming ton, Baltimore. Black Sex, Crcsvenn Tigers, Burlington, Kmnus and Rldg wav. of Leng Island. The local teams that clash are St. Barnabas at Straw-bridge iV Clethier: Seuth Phillv Hebrews of North Phillies; Quaker City Pres at Shana hnn; V. S. S. Rochester at All-Pblln. Pelice: Stonehurst at Flolsher; Nash ville Giants nt Fex Moter; Frnnkferd A. C. nt Netasenie: nnd Cheltenham at Puritan. Hip out-of-town teams are scheduled as follews: Crcssenn Tige.s at Hills dale; Baltimore Black Sex at Brides burg: Bacharnch Kx-Glants at S'etith Phillies; Itldgwny. of Leng Island, nt Stenton Field Club; Ardmore nt Bart ram Park; Kmaus nt Merrill Btelhers; Wilmington at J. & J. Dobsen : Bur lington at Pelbam Silk Sex, nnd Bach uracil Giants at Marshall K. Smith. I.nrry Semmer. secretary of the Phil adelphia Baseball Association, lias com plied a list of games ns played by the lending teams in the organization. The figures are as near accurate ns nossihie although a game here and there may lie missing and Is due te the clubs net furnishing box scores. The records show ih.nt Plillndi.lnl.in Terminal is en top, but eight games nuiuiirii mm- ueeii in me .Montgomery League. The recerds: Team Phllu Terminal llrldeiburtr .... Illlldale , S. p. II A . ... North Phllllfw.., Seuth Phillies.., St, UarnabaM. . ., KleiMher Shanahan , Chester Dobnen Htenteu Includes elBht weuniy League, Five Leading Batters in Each Majer League NATIONAL LI'.XGUR (1. A. II. R. II. Ilernsbr. Mt. Leuis C(l 2.1.1 r7 102 Miller, (lileucn ...47 Ifld 10 00 Smith. .St. IxiuU.. (l 2M R4 HO lllcbee, I'lttuburich. tM 2(iH 45 1)5 Dnuliert, Cln'natl.. OH 205 51 Ul AMERICAN I.KAflL'B . A.II. R. II. ller. St. Letiln... 71 2(M 72 127 llellni.inii, IK-lrelt. 11! 2,10 50 U( Speaker. ('Ieelnnd 50 215 40 HI Mitt, Nen Yerk. . 57 1119 35 7 O'Neill. Cleielnnd. OH 170 13 04 I'.C. .390 .301 .3.1!) .355 .355 P.C. .432 .:imi .377 .3117 .304 MISS BECKER TO PERFORM Pitman. X. J., July 1. The opening meet of the local outdoor swimming sen sen sen will be staged under t lie auspices of the Pitman Swimming Club ever the Alcven Park Lake course here this afternoon. Six events are scheduled, I three of which nre for women nnd three ler men. One of the best entry lists ever assem bled for a water meet in this district lias been get together for the occn eccn nlnn. Tim beer of i lie men nnd women swimmers In the Middle Atlantic district , Will lie en hand te teinpete ler iioner-. A fancy diving contest for women and the same for men will probably prove the feature events of the ftfter ftfter ftfter iioe.i. Miss KlUnbeth Becker, of Phila delphia Tiirngemeiiide. holder of mnny cluunpieiisliipM. will dive, along with several ether Philadelphia entries, while the men's dive will have IM Subl.i. iunler national rl.nmp, nnd Oscar Blew, thp Middle Atlantic district diving tltlchelder. , The ether events will nise nave large fields of starters. The opening race Is I set for .'J P. M. The entries follew: I 100-vnrd hindlcap. fer mm-Richard Hjw. liMiela jiwlmmlmr Clib. Kilvinnl ruj, 1I- I Kel.i Swlmmlmt Club: Oswald remlln HRcla iwlmmlnir C'Un uoruen inn-. ..j Kela Hwlmmlnu Club. Jee Harkm-y, Hsela fulnimlnic Club William Stneclter. Oerrnnn tnun IIevb" Club, Kenneth I.an. I'errv Ilobfen and rhnrlcn Preeman. (lermantnnn Hemi' Club CharlRV Crewnnr. iinnttnehed, William TIIuh. Jimmy ShaplclTh. J llam James. Karl Niton, Vtrter Levand. MIIUm Schumaeber Knnk Whnrlen, llrneiit V(t- ner. rtebert Jlnboreuuh, I'rank Milan, Jr of Philadelphia iSultnmlnir Itadlei. unattnehedi Clark Runs Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE .SMTyVpr FSfj Nt. Leuis... 11 4 0 8 CI 8 Nftr Yerk.. 4 7 I 6 0 30 Pittsburgh.. 4 4 13 7 5 0 :t Clncinnntl.. 7 7 8 0 31 Phillies .... U 0 111 2 4 29 Brooklyn... 3 7 4 7 2 23 Bosten .....a ft 3 ft 3 3 22 Chicago . . . . l 0 7 2 fi 1 21 A.MKHICAN LEAGUE sai T V T EJS' .St. Illlls... ft 01 7 III 10 31 Athletics... 1 10 2 10 121 Cleveland . . 3 01 I) 0' 3 21 Bosten .... 4 0 4 3 4 21 Chicago .... 4 Hi 41 17 New Verlt.. 0 0 0 J I2 Wa.slili.Blen. 2 'I 1! 4, ( I 7 Detroit . Oi I ft 1 jl -I 0 INTERNATIONAL LEAG I'E "S M TW T I'll S I fl Jersey City. 20ft TH, : 142 Recl.esicr .. 10 2 21 2 130 Terente .... ft ft 8 1 ill! Iltatllng ... 4, 0, ft i 8 1 17 Bnffnl ft ft 2 3, 0H5 Syracuse ... 4i li 1,' 0 112 Ualtlmerc .. 0, 3, 2j ,11 Newark .... 8 1 1 1, le WILLIAMS MEETS ,i H Xh7 BROWN FOR TITLE I Yale Captain Alse in DeublM ! Final of Intercellegaite ! Tennis Tournament i i i i START u- AT O'CLOCK I'KK WILLIAMS, the cnntnln rt Iip YiiIp College tennis tpnm. wll SECOR PLAYS BOYD IN COLLEGE FINAL Williams and Dartmouth Play- ers Meet for Individual Gelf Championship 1.-ML A. P. today Garden City. N. Y.. July B. Secer. of Williams, ami Boyd, of Dartmouth, met for the individual championship et tne iniereolleginte Gelf Asso ciation In the nn-hole final ever the links of the Garden City Gelf Club. iwiin wen their way te the finals yesterday by defeating Hirrnrd rival In the semi-final brackets, u0yd down ing D. A. Williams. 4 up and 3 te plav, wiiiic eecer toeic the measure of Dur linm Jenes lit a close match. 2 and 1. Boyd, who holds the Tennessee State title, Hashed the best golf of the after noon, when he made the outward nine holes in .",0. Williams kept en even inrms with his opponent until he began te drive w Idly. Betli used their put ters with deadly precision. Peer work en the greens, esneclnllv .... .... "I'll' IIOlC", cost .lencs his .imiu-e ie ucieat Kecer. On the four- tPPiith and seventeenth holes he took three putts each. But for these lnpe he match would have gene te the last Club: Heward i.neh. .Milten Murdnek Dan Stewart. rMnsrd I.nng ana Ray Hell, of Pitman Swlmmlnc Club. len.yanl free-atle aerntch race, fnr men Hlehnrd Hew. J. Ofcnr Illew npd Richard Alexander, of Hxtele Hivlmmlnir Club: Wil liam sieeeker. Kenneth Lane. Percy Ilobeen, Charley Preeman. of Cermantenn Ilevs' Club; Chjrley Crowneer. unattached: IC. Ware unnltaehed: Jim Hharlelch nnd WI1 WI1 llem Heleer. of Pitman Swlmmlnir Club. Penny dlvlnir for men Oscar I.lew, Os wald Temlln. Ed Hnhln. nichard Alexander, Jee Hiiknet. of HyRela Hulmmlnir Club: William Titus, Philadelphia wlmmlnjr Club. ftee Crev and Kciett Hemphill of Pit man Snlmmlnr Club. 100-jard hnndlnn, for women Marie HII leuass. Helm Hlllass. Trances Clarke. JIarv Mrf.rery Citherlne Cetter, of Phila delphia TiirnKemt'lnde. Ilesle Rven nnd Purethv Hurknnll, of Amhnssnder wlmmliu I tlu.., lV.hcl OrnFer, of IMtman Swlmmlmt I Club l(in-nrd free-stle scratrh race. for women Helen Hill, men i:il7ibeth Decker. Prnnces Cl.ir.ie. Pblladelnhl.i Tnrni?emini! l!esle ltan. Ambasider Sulmmlnv Club. Pntitv dhlnir. for women Marie HIlleBass. Ellrabeth Decker. Gertrude Kdsen Phlladel Phla Turnuemdnde: Marv llnldzknm, Hicela I'nlmmlrK Club: norethy Hucknall. Ambis Ambis sader bwlmm.ntr Club. endeavor te lift two titles this after- neon In the finnl singles nnd doublei rounds of thp IntPreellpgintp Lawn Tern nis Association en the turf courts e! . the Merien Cricket Club. I In the singles contest, which Pr. ' Philip II. Ilnwk says will start prompt ly nt 'J o'clock. Williams will med Wruy Brown, the Washington Univer sity jeuth. whose playing linn hpen tin j feature of the week's play. As tin tennis officials nnd critics see it, thll I singles match will be n toss-up. will Brown having the ete of die majority Ne Exhibition .Matches Shortly nftei- the Mnples match Wll ''lm, a'"' his eo-weiker. (;. M AMiceler. will take the ijrniidsfiind court. in the doubles final with Phil Ncer ant! Jlnimle Davies. the Leland Stanford stars. Ilnvies and, .Veer had been earh cliolce te meet i ,. hI1B,0H H , b , upsets eliminated them. There will J,P e exhibition mntchei following tlie cellejp mntches, accord- Kansas City, Me.. July l.-Th. 1 Z TuU Middle West faced the Par Wet today n est lnbld fun, vnys l;r, Ilnwk when Chick Kvnns, of Chicago, nnd 15eth Bi own and 'Williams liave cenn Geerge Ven Elm, of Snlt Iuke Clt.v. n'mi" ,!,"!" ,",,,n' ",n;,,,ns reach tin in the finals of the Western ...." ,, """''". V"" . ,,SL " mpi.l EVANS BAmES TO ' RETAIN HIS TITLE' Western Amateur Gelf Cham-, pien Meets Geerge Ven I Elm in Final I Utah, met ... I1-..i L.j, ...,,,.. ,.ie ,...,. ,.,. ,., iiiiIj,! vi,. ii... i. "I..' "'"'. ''"'s nnc u..,...,.. i,Uii ,uu. ....... ...i. v.v. i... . .. ...... iit-MiroeK, tne .Michigan ace crest course with Chick's six times held 'Ji'liams scored notable wins evei title as champion at stake K vans faced n man who hns estab lished u reputation as a player ab-e-liltcly without nerves, a golfer who net only tries eerj thing, but gen erally can de unj thing, and who is net in the least likely te become awed by the numerous titles nnd international victories hanging at Chick's belt. The two cuiiie through seml-fiinal mntches jesterday iu splendid shape, Evans outclassing Tred Wright, of Les Augcles. a nnd ft. wlille Ven Elm out eut lastcd Clarence Wolff, of St. Leuis, continuing a steady game while his opponent failed under the strain. erris Dunne ,,f it,... i , .i Ncer, the JlWl Mngles champion. Merris Examines Ncer l,v1,tilm'',,,,a,I llis ,rlBl,t knPP tmtti 1 Blh Morns, the Cniversity el Pennsylvania trainer, this morning ir hopes that the Penn rubber would In uble te accomplish what ethers l.uvi I,'!, u i u.0, Af"T y'-'T'lnj's strcn. neus doubles match with Uuane nnr. Pfnffman .Ncer walked with u consider able limp. Last winter Ncer pulled a tendon in his right knee whil,. plnjlng basket- nun. iip injured tin. iM.nn ni. Ven Elm's tempeiament is the talk down nt Wilmington Inst week' Karl ' of the town. He is a veritable Iceberg this week the knee responded 'netnblv when pl.iing. never talking, never but after Wednesday the trouble began ' Games Idas I'd Wen I.nst Tie PC ... -14 21. 11! a .707 .. 411 SI) 17 1! .IMS . . r7 an . '.'i ti ,hhj .. no ye m a .ni? . . 411 i'4 IS 4 ..'.71 . . r.n a 7 i'i a .jitiji .. a.t is H t .Bii.t ..si as TJ 1 ,,M1U ... 4i aa an a .nai ii? 17 14 1 ,B4S .. H4 17 17 0 .SOD .. :i4 i:i ai e .asu it uames In Jtontgemeiy Butler M. K. SMITH Kteieiikeu. rf. 11ml, ef. iiilbiitlier, hh. Ilelmbecker, ab. Ileldlek. lb. Ksan, If. Inlh. 3b. KdwnrdH, e. Seplil, i. At Fourth and Wlngohecklng NORTH PHIIXIES n'lieefe. rr. White. Independent Scores SillJ?!:;.."hMn ,,"".... 4U11IH . 4. . . Jflnnnpi, fl Siuth pi; . v." ,?1r!r0Be. 4 . ai. Slinri. 2b. llrlinlineKer, in. Curler, ef. Selbeid. If. McConnell. e, .Inrkel. . I'laneX, I. SI'IIH 41nldblttt, lib. 1 nndbere as, l.iirel, ab. Meiirmllnn, If. Vunn, lb. KrnTltz, rf. Iliirnmn. e. Ilemsleln, rf. lirepps, p. At Forty-eighth and Brown OI'AKKIl CITY I'llO. I.mlii. ,f. Itbrll. If. Mierc. rf. Ciubmiin, e. Ilrenn'iin. lb. llli:c, lib. licit. 2b. M i mis, ki. Mulr, ii. SII N.HAN CiiMle. rf l'aiiiinll. If, Miilhidlnnd lb. I'eterhfle. ss. IlrUt. Vi. Uoiie, ef, Sdlliltr, 3b. nilev. r. OM.iene, i. At Tenth and n.U'iiutuii tll.NT Crnekelt. If. CununleEH, lb. Held. If. I.tindy, s, I)n Id. ,1b. Yeiinu, rf. Lewis, ;. Yank, r. Malluj, i. At Eighteenth and Rockland ki.i'iii:k-m:i,ikin leiian' uitbeH. m. Mliiwnn '3"' li.r', .',- .lllr-n. .. p. Miidj, 31.. . llnnien. rf. Mberly lb. . IliirnlnB. ef. "f'V' rf' lliilinex. 3I. Idndhiiy. e. 4,ii-.hnmn. lb. Sieekler. p. , ,den, p. At I and Venango NOTAKMi: KltANKKORII A A Tprrnnrp. 3b. Kurd. rf. ' Ielnney, nn. . '-iiinhrr. 21, Hrnb. c. Hen Is. 3b, J. Itjnn. If. MeKnv. lb. Mattery, lb. . (letnmn. ef. H leaner, rf Slilffiiian as. Mnnibiich. ef. Adiims. cf. Ilepbnrn, 2h. . MeCnrty, e. W. Uj nn. p. lluherty. n. At Seventh and Grange Avenue N,IIV,I.B UIAXTS 'nrker. an lV A . '"."' A J;." " ".cnien tUb,, 111 111 I. . t T.-. -i "'" ' W, 4. Park ' '"v,.:. ? Snellenhiir. 2. "'en rnBr,,H, e ." "..- .. Ihlrl--. - ' "" '"" helrr,0X i' p"!:"n. 2. te - S.te 2. .m.eiBhih'"vr""". 4 i-rei, 4i , "in 7i Qunker City 8. vU.mlw, Hoever's Team Wa. n,.. te July".4 Vnd s'SriS."'" rrofe.slenals y" with nrt,.annvn', book Ven. fc Hoever. "rsS V! "?m8 c uln. Addre-:i "CeJu'rflbu'Ejjii0"14 Amirtewi aimi. At Fifty-fourth and Elmwood ll.VKTHVM I'AKIt AltDMOIti: run, s. Hnne, rf. Mill", ir. 1. llniHrie, Sli. l,:ind.. lb, Mrl.iuBlilln, hh. Hell. 2b. Ciilllun If. Ilelht. " Ih'illn. 3I. uiu i lb. knrtll. ilf. Sli.'eliilr. slierNtulil, mi. iieniyi r. ('Iiupmrtn. cf. Iliirtlelt. p. Vece). P. Dtirlliurten, rf. At Fifty-eighth and Walnut Ai'ifi'im-A reuci: i . i. s. iinciiKS'R iMiiirmpenn, ;n, iieirtirl, IU. 'ill i ..i. ..ii. n. ".. MeMoneRle, If, liiildeii. ss. OnieKtiittir, 3b, Jenes, lli, Irfi'Mxr, ef. l.iiiiiN, rf. WnniU. e. IliuiRliert), p. lller. mm. .mi re, ri. Millie, ef. llmUenH, 2b, Milker. If. SIllbbliiK, e. Sliiltb,, p. At Thirtieth and Columbia Avenue KM.U'ri Miiiiiii. 2b. !, liuillr, lb, OllliiKer. rf. Ullleirr. 3b. Mehl, rf. elli. If. llrlnhitrt. M. Arktruutn, , lleuck, 9, MISRIIII.I, Jnlinnmi, f, Sllrr, h, Adnlr. 2h. I. uer. lb, Mirn. rf. i.fHell, Sh, Mseni, e. nmrre, II, Hill, rf nine, r, Snemlen, lb, Rennier, rf, lluild, cf. Print, sh, Thompnen, Sb. t'omnierde, p Y(i .MOTOR Hunter, rf. Kiiiieniun, It, CinrTln, lb. Ken. rf. Jobiihen, e. Maidens, ;h , Neell, . Ueer, 3h, llluek or ninini, i, At Shettsllne Park, Bread & Blgler MII'TII rilll.lIlCS IIArilA'II X-IIMNTS Npaldlnit. If. Milielr. rf. I.'"1, 3b ! .u Miirrelle, 8b. l'uquerelle, lb, l.leul, . hvken. rf. Hiidiierlb. lb. Cetter, s. .. Ilrnitn, ah, Steen, rf. llamle. ef. Tee, e, , Duncan. If. ltonernn. 2b. .. Kojo. e. tllbaen, p. Treiidurll, p. At Thirty-fifth and Queen Lane MI.MIMITON Cile, h's. (Iriint. rf. Mr'Kht. 3b, WEINER PLAYS IN WEST Germantown Tennis Star After Na tional Junier Clay Court Title Indianapolis. .Inly L Single., plav in the first iintieunl junior clay ceur'i championships hegnn here today when jeuthi from the principal tennis centers of the country met en the ceu.ts of the Woodstock Country Club. This event lias never been held en clay courts before. It is a preliminary te the national senior clav court eluini eluini plenship., which will open nt the Wood stock Club Monday. Frem the Stare entries iu the junior meet, offieinl-i will pick the Indiana representatives In thu natiennl junior grnsn court champion ship at Ferest Hills. Julius Sagalewsky, of Indlnnnpelis, national bejs' champion, and Sandy Wclner, of (icriunntewn, P.i,, ucr'j prominent ns favorites before play began. FIVE IN LATONIA DERBY Small but Select Field In Race for Three-Year-Olds Cincinnati, O.. .luh- 1. Latenin again today was the battle creuml ,.f the Last against the flVi, the occasion I ui'uih me running et the fertiith rc rc newal of the historic Latonia Derby. J he race N for three-jcnr-elds. 0pi- -i (listencc of one nnd one-half miles, nnd te it is ntlded a purse of Sl.1,000 Hopes of the Last reposed in Ohmpus and Uroeinster. n licet pair from the stable of Hat,,- Pnjne Whitney, uhile 'm.i ",c''U,rnr.rs ,lIilmI ,l'cJ'' h'"st in iiniiiti.iiix. rue tincinnati owned colt i uiur ueientcii .Mervicii for second place In the .s.iO.tHIO Kentucky special a icel; age. I he carded starters with tiens and jockeys follew: r lum,l.,, "' ''"nrnnn) -' Thlbeil nix (13 Peel) 3 llrnnmetei (II Kennedj). 4 ehlml (,M rinrne.) li .Mareuiet Wlnser (f. H'Urel) nre jeu going te smiling, never fullering and sheeting best when the shots me hnrdest. In every tentest thus fnr his attitude lias been one of absolute indifference. That he was confident of victory was evident. Day before jesteren',. friend said te the jeung Salt Lake star: i "Well. Ven, hew come out?" "I'll beat Chick in the finals." he replied quietly without the trnce of n smile. It was net said boastfully. It was just a statement of what he consid ered n probable fact, although it was made befeie either he or Kvans hud started the semi-final matches which made them opponents today. . "SPIKE" DALEY SIGNS pet pesj. Schedule of Today's Little League And Independent Baseball Games IMittrrftun. 2b. Hakkn, lb. Mm Mell. if. lllleile. If. tUhhurk. r. Mtrhle. p. I. J. IIOIISO.N Mjem, ns, Trnnturln, If. Ileffniuii, if. Miner, rf, !, b, Hi nn. 3b. J'lirlln, lb. Hutch, e. (Imiikbaeli, p. jewel Alkeni laincHi Pal. rf. "F0IJ.OWINO Tnneir.ii" The Relf llnk are crowded thene flne sum mer days, both ulth amateui and profea prefea profea elenal plaera. Every move of Interest te the levers of the same la liven prepar no tice, written by rtiat authority, Frank Mc cracken, for the reader of the Pvblie idfiuut. "Nk It I, libiU'' iiiiU , MEDIA MEETS CURTIS Shake-Up In Publishers' Line-Up for Sunday's Game at Lawndale Hnrry Weber's Media A. A. wlH furnish the opposition for (he Curtis Country Club nine tomorrow afternoon en the latter's field at Lawndale. The game will start promptly at .'i:lfi P, M. Manager Burke, of Curtis, is dissat isfied with the work of his nhi.vers. nnil after being defeated by the Jewish World nine last Sunday, decided en n general shake-up in the personnel of the team. The exact chance in the llne-nn be hns net disclosed, but it will become evident when the team makes its ap pearance en the field. Manager Burke litis secured Miminy Tiiou.psen, a tall, right-handed twirler, te hurl against tlie Medln aggregation. i.vmvrniAr. asiathur league sevene.hbroeli rnrPDt "' Art Leem,. Forty- It WIUlmTn ?'lhrUC! ."":'" Stead Ml er merVlan'd a'l,rcets.C0l',t9, M"SC"er and West- -MAIN USB LEAGUE nr?nrVrtnVrn,?A,eN;'e.rber,h " S,rafrriJ MO.VTGOMJ3HY COUNTV LEAGUE re?f;:rer.,T,o5a1i.snn',,"Anier;rhohock-Bt PHILA. Sl'RL'r.nA.V l.RAnnr DI3LAWARB COUNTY LEAGUE Cliften lrjli,. . Cliften A a "-emnisinie. Media -Nt.HtTll pknn LEAGUE I.ANSHOWNH LEAGUE American Legien s. Lansdeime Tire Cem- INTEItllOnOPGH LEAGUE Sharen Hill at 1'oNem. Presneef PrV ., Glenolden .Morten UutledSe .,7 To'creft NORTH PIIII.V CHITiir-ir i.vanur. St Ambrose nt Letilnh IlAntlit i-hiA ir,'1"' W.l,nten Te . 1." Chrt fi'tin K- -M,",lni Lutheran, luenty-feurt h and alrevt and V, minis avenue. " ' ltIh Aquinas nt Olendera, uban Stars nt White N J i... i. . ". . in.fl I nun r v ''"L'nB.tm.' Pelham Silk Sex. Che, and Smith rnmn Lill'u s,nm n u .1 . .. . . Mondeiv and t iff .. '....'nwarK Men Club. ei nmn.iri ttra..te T.nVhChr.',lc!,,..1,n'"!! " Marshill E, -;; hi iniiiti turccnf v..K.k.. "" : :'.' 7i"i ChMi'nS" lli,""CMIOni,,a "' Kerehavi at Car. nv. V I IveMltolle A A. ut Hnrhnlre, Pari. Ilubetn H Ml Clem Norwood, at Burholme Fermer Jersey City Pitcher te Play With Greenwood "Spike" Daley, the former Jersey ( ity liuiier. has signed a contract te piny with the (Srcenvvoed Pest nn'd will make Ills debut en Tuesday morning en the home grounds in the game with the Philadelphia LlectrJcs. Dale. Is well known In the nerth-en-t section, and nt one tiit.e was thu ii'iiiiiiik pin'ucr en tnc .Mitivitv Club The (Jrcenwoed Pest is named after Harr.v "Toads" Oreenwoed, the feimcr Central High football plaver. Manager Philip II. IUneiz wM.ps te anange games WIU. Kensington Con gregational, Netaemp, Kpnsingten A. A. and all ether teams in tlie north cast. Address Philip H. Hlactz, 301L' Agutc street. Bicycle Run Tomorrow The Quaker Cit Cjrlinc Aasee atlen n-lll held a blecle run. startlnc at Jllamend and Hread sireete et A. M. tomorrow at at HELL Mnlntrnnnc eaat .mi, 1 TELEPHONE LEAGUE at Ifnncver Pa. Klau.erW.irM, '. i-" "'"f.-JiT. ... J Reiklnnd aireciV " r"Knl"n"i an! CAMDEN InKetsell.Rard of Phllllpsburir. V T 'A.?,ml.l,nC ,:,;!' Thlr.l .W.' Eri re.f. Twelfth"!,.. IVderaretre'e,,""0 ""'"" Camden .Moee i, Linden All Si,.. Eleventh and Linden street,. "," ... ... 1. 11,111 i-Triv in. Kant Rlde A N'.n.Hn,",",.,n ,".!'",' ?-! l" avenue' nt rw K . " lr..J."l " '.nrreii anfi'ii",?, tlub y T'fh Ward ami .Mnrlten nvcnuea, tayuiriL Clnl. nt nhn...i.i.i. Mar A. C. at I.adde.V"ave;' a'n'd iZl 'enliTi"MA"i,l,r" " Hellleld A' senls rfnd Sheridan streets ,.',''"'.,1 v North Camden A. C it 1hrt.,ixth Mreet and Weatfleld avenue" SOUTH ,,,.,1 l.i. i "'" -."""""' '"." .... ...-, ,, us nuccteii considerably. WILL CHARGE ADMISSION AT NATIONAL OPEN GOLF Anonymous Contributor Alse Sends $2000 te Defray Expenses Cl.icace. .lulv 1. v,i.,,;i :u 1.. 's : hargid ler the first time at the national "Pen championship te be held at Sko Ske Sko kie ( euiiti' Club. July II) te in but the box office Receipts will nut i,p re quired te cover the expenses of enter taining the world's greatest golfers, for 3!!n.wl!0"y,".".K tvU',ul has f,rnt the club is-nill te help cover the cost of the elaborate arrangements new being worked out. The links has been groomed Inte per- .' feet condition by Jehn L. Ling, chair- " man of the Crcens Committee, and the i home piofessienal, Phil Caudln, while pmiis ier me entertainment of players and spectntei.s hme been perfected bv ' (ieerge J. Cepe, of the Tournament . ( emmittpp, and Frederick V. Hill who Is in charge of the press airangcmetits. ' Luckenbach After Garnet .. iT'V .''u 1'",,M''' sfnmship Company nine, which Ilib vvun the miijurlu of mimes plaM., e far ihl aeiisen. In nnxluiM in obtain a. few mni,. Bairns The team which Is a 11ti-clis travidlnt; one desires te hear from nil lirM lIiii.s nines fur luiiiuhl .ir.il Saturd.u nft. rnoen d.itee TeHms effcrliid fnir rfuaianiH. s can book this attraction by ' addrevslni; Jehn McElnee, iam uf Lucketi. haeh ste.imshlp Cemp.im. Piei 7S. aeutl. vvnarves, 01 idione Lembard nsii) durlinf Wants Game at Heme i,.;',", ,SL, Cn.rl t,aih""c Club of Seuth Philadelphia, due te a misunderstanding has Iueda. ,Iul I open for a double-header with any flrit clm-a team In or out of the city wlillnR te travel The team will offer a fair Kuiirantee te a fast nine Jehn Gll iespe '.'(134 Seuth Chadvvlck street. Illlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllj at at , I A , at 1 AI' Stnrg. ! at Italrd Ii at Of c Yc JERSEY Hum" JUns'"ri Me?." f1 Weatment 1 II.'.ki.'nBei.l" h" X'" '"" teil A A . ' .," .."'h'rnl Office North- hlcie. Cen.Val "Ne 1 'Knlnn??l.,?L0r ,i! V.2rJ"1.r.'l".t. Ve - Western Electric Ten.Alnih' and Ca'inbrVattT "N0' '" LRAntrr. .,nnastiiunnt (i.eueester. Vnndhn vs. structlgn A. T .vliinhner i" t- , cents lit .M.inrealnun Klein A c uf Phflndelphla 0 libHbnru ut lirenlech ivervvick Chit,, of . Phii,.j.,.,. - - 'l ii'iiia Moorestown Crea- at I'airvle. at WEST JERSEY Pa,d,u!'r".r.0" m0T at aft,0n' aiMbore at SALEM COUNTY LEAGUE Pennsillls at redtlcktnvvn: Pennsirrnv. ., nrdBepert. Salem nt Allew ay. "" "' CENTRAL IlURLlNGTON LEAGUE cenaii liken C iNa'tle'nnl Mr J' "me "' e""" A. ' i,'""";,,"', "urllneten, Beverly at lance, Medford nt Iteetilinfr. rrly at INPEPI3NIir.'NT GAMES te'" Tlf,,'rM," Hllldale narhv Ilaltlmore .Hack Sex nt Ilrldeshiiw mi nil nn.l nnhn.i... .. . '.' ' ""' s"ur c. -; " .. ri...-n D- Rlch- ii ripn a f1 nt in.. -.j ,n . . " "" '. II-.M1P, Riverside at II iddenfleld oriental A C uf Gloucester, at Weed- Co?n""rv"eo,r1 DrUe " - Co.I.nweod Lit llreihera at .Mount Helly, SUNDAY GAMES LaTnlia1.." A" at CUr"S Ceu"' Club. Pe'i'tre'eTs" "' C,Umbla C' C" Frent anil Kertvelahth Ward eurse .W ou are vaeing )N THE I Pennsylvania Railroad I TO THE Tendler-Leenard Fight JERSEY CITY Ammonia Draught Knocks Out Illinois Pugilist Peoria. Ill,, July 1. Den Alli Alli eon, of Kevvancp, III., scored a tech nical knockout ever Mill Leng, of Tcrre Haute, in Hie last round of thefr feheduletl clghl -round fight here but night. At the close of the seventh round Leng's seconds by mistake gave him a drink from tlie ammonia bottle instead of the water bottle, mid he rolled off the chair In his corner writhing iu pain. Up was unable te continue the final round. nt. iiarnnnnq nt mu k. i.t. . .. . . Mxiv.see,,,,! id Wain, VVeeta KJ'elnitr. n'l'enth ani Jehnsen streets """"' Kennll'innVVtreTtr'"'- ' -oV.lta.rh,!;i,Vnd,,,;,rfer,!0","t - (.vle'mesr I",ChRraf" al1""' N'w Yerk i.acnarach Giants, at Seuth v iiiiciiiiraen ex-i.i.mts at Dread mi,! llleler tr..iw C,5bfpjr,e!;nnd,aM,Iiave Ariitnnre at ll.irtiam Park, street and Elmwood avenue ''uJIIh C. C at Medl-v A. A nnd Oxford streets ren i.vnn at Lerrnlns, -Muster streets IvIltn.lM I'llll, n V, M'.. I... ...... . ..".. niMIBl "" nun ami hprins: Gaiden streets ..'.'..i.mjkii iii iin.ejinir w a inr.iii -in iiiiiii i-ruresa nna.a nt is.-..t. Ilnvvjacketa. Kinnkferd nvenue nnri Phlin.. i "rmiiiai 1 n'l. , town Potts. Chester at Viscose. Marcus Heek. Partrem Park at Aidmem at Wistlruheuse, THURSDAY, JULY 27 The only railroad runnlne? direct te and from the Arena entrance Ne trolleys necessary 5 YANKEE SCHWARTZ SPECIAL TRAIN, ALL STEEL COACHES. DINING CAR ATTACHED DIRECT TO ARENA ENTRANCE 3333 Last sect en will leave Bread Street Station, Daylight Time 3 West Philadelphia . 4 .59 P. M. North Philadelphia Returning 45 minutes alter the fight 4:55 P. 5i09 P. F"lft -fourth Fifty-ninth Tvventy-alxth and f ei d v Pratt slriet ' ,. Rochester Police, I'lftv elL'htli nn. no i-rnin sand at at All-Phlladelphh Walnut striet; Twentv fifth stieet and H. i'i er a, ,-" "W f.miius at , Merrill Piefesslunnls, Thirtieth stifet and Columbia avenue "uniem Wllmliisten at J & J Dobsen, Thirty, fifth stieet nnd Quen lane niru- Rer.T'ineeTs1. "' h,,"hr' Twenty-slxth and Nashville 'illants at Fex Moter, Revenlh street and Granse avenue. ' "nm Krankferd A. C. at Netaseme. 1 and Venanne street!. ' "' Atrahtrwt!.m l rurUn' Seceni1 Clear- fit I., -,. V. .. te. "Pa l "' -uruheuse. Esslng. (tHe uam",.A "' I,r"n,t 0",nt'' Yerk irrldesburB et Mount Carmel Mianahan at Rockdale. Glen Rlddl. (Been,B,n,e"1 e,U,, "' '"-' &M1aesal?nK,a,atNi,'1Vrkn" a.A'li!,Uara M ''""""vark .Men's Club nnd MiKean sheets. Philadelphia Cuuncll, K of C . . iuettecnumll. Serin Mills. r. ' '"' iKTickets of Admission and Choice s Pa 1 Ringside and Reserved Seats new en Sale 1 1 l. at regular box office prices m Frent Mar- Prinli-ai -!. U- ft. - .1 tl. . M pVn"The.,;."T.ck, "M Wffi'Ji"!" K!?rVW Train. TUnhnH... lirl..ft Ainn n ''''' " "'"Ml tJlfCCl. I'llliaaff I1F1 I. "i nenry nt cainwrHi. mirhi .. . .. .. a. . ... ... tin .am brook IJrenklMi lteal Glanta' Cuban .Stats at Meailnw Montreal A. M Can and etepnenest Walnut 4200, Race 5002 Manager YANKEE SCHWARTZ nnd GEORGE M. Pa. BETTS ai raierseti Milk Sex. p i llatharach Giants at Pottstown Phoenix llret hera at Wlldwoe.l iii..... and Wnkellna streets """nl, IHttnian bur'1?.nN?nj.L'"y "l ,M"-Hml. Phillips. tlnl.-l.. s rt -. . fourth and rarkalde aenue ' Kei atone A A. nt Aiin.. m Battr a'ant'' l "'' B-ck Sex. !S beuth Fhllltti at Tamaeua ReguUr New Yerk and Jer.ey City Tickel. will be accepted en the Special Train Perty. SS5 I Pennsylvania Railroad Tllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I X U. SSi.fV. XA.i"JKt ' xa rai "Ti I -fif-Aitt.v..'i fu., .! ill Ma-' p Aim
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