M".-' 5-4 v." 'A nl Ywm j rUTKT Bsaatfra"? !F7riT.J if-- rv. ViS-airn r'r. i ; : "-'ii ?4v"T,i",v,-vv:v "N s ' Yv' 7 Vf K' V bfr' ry . m: Jl L SvafS il m m t lY. ll m Si W t r i J T t 16 Athletics Jump Out of ri- A rrTTr nnrnn GREA T HOME LOVING TEAM OF A THLETES r k f tjnwe raw Brings tizt j t. Been It' en rtr 'fciirit Deah Falls Asleep and Leses Me-Hit Game TWO serites traveling ith the Detroit team were editing thetr way out of the prt'M liex iiflrr jeslerday-? pntne between t lie Athletics and the Tigers, When one turned te the ether tind unloecd hN tnnci'e of the fellow Itip: "I can't see why the Athletic are In l.i't it''e. lf 1,p.v l,lllJP(1 ,"" th',' time as thr.v did till- afternoon i.i.d en lucxlii the lertuinl veuUln,t he." Te which the- ether Rave ntliriimtim b.v 'ii.' ins, "Yeu bet." The M-rlbc. had witne.-ed the MiicUmen'rt thlr.l iet.ir In four came" from the fetneieus Titers, win. before vl-dtiiiR thn Ity hud been Ruing along nnrufSed. The A' hud i.':ied feed ball, tttt.it ted the !ier.ch!de with fervor nd looked liUr tir.r divi-ieti unite ti.lt rs instead of ti-htur; te Ret out of the depth. Matter of fart, the? did set out of the depths. Thl metiinu: the average terral the MurtliiiK Information that the Athletics are in M-vcnth plaee, le than a full game ahead of the K.'d Sex. who obliged t dropping a giime te the Clpvclnml lmll:in. When Hi,tnti vn here the A-- pl.l.vcd nil Alpheti'e- GnMen at. mm In? into seventh plrne aft.:- winnliin' thne straight games and going ha.'K te their natnial bahiUit l losing the lut gain.' ..f the Mrl".-. If the Athletic- n'ld the i-.uiS" hi!di true for the l"':illi.- leuhl phi en the read ii thev de at l.euie. ihl il.v v etild htivi a pair of teams like St. I.euli b(nsis i.f." Since starting their home stand t!i" M.ielini.'ti have captured ten and lest i.git games above the "Ml price ntiige n.ar'h. Excluding the serie w.th the Yanks that plunged them deep into the Cfllflr. the A's wen three out of four from HoMen. I'lileagn and Detroit, line geme remains te be p'u.ved with the Tigers. N'tne u u of twelve games, sx of them from n p.iir of teams battling for thiid pltne. . a femd net te be despled. The Yanks hare been the Athleiies' bugaboo all a -en In the series In this eltv Iiabe Ktith and hl elan ele.med up. winning live of tlie M- g,ime plajed, I!ob Hasty, veterdav ' winner, turning in the enlv triumph. Yet the Ma.'l.nien Ke nn the read, p.'rtieuljrl.v in tin West, and win a game a series from the .ainu trains tliut they hand uch terrilie lacings te at Shlhe I'ark. CD 1 1. l.Jf'A" fheuld hr.re Mre lrin -the prevent one In jilay nt home nnii another cmu'j' 'i' 'flmMr en the ietd. "It a 'lriat hnmr Irani, but it hleiri w;i en fir mail, ' it an iiilm.lr that Iru In en clinging t both local teams time t'te end of their halcyon .lu;,i. Jee Hauscr Breaks Inte Print Again TFin sma'l etewd tlat braved tie h"at blasts eprd:ij was treated te swat ting of a rare degree. 'I he Ath'etn" hatiini'Mi-d lieuard KhinUe for thn teen safeties, while Tv and ht gang found I'mb llnstj for eleven The nnl difference hit ween the two hurlers vva the fa. t that elengatid Heb hi pt his (airly well Mattered while the A's bun. lied theirs en the veteran r.hiuUe .lesephus Mauser, mentioned mere tl an en. e in these columns as a mlng son of swat, featured again. The feimer Milwaukee lad .showed the war te his pals by making n pair of triples and a sing'e, scoring a pair of runs and sending in a trio with his bludgeon, l'ep Yeung, whose threw in;; and hitting In the series must make I'ehb hake his head after tverv game, w.is m the limelight again, lie banged out a double and a sjnlr and had sj ih.in.es at his ntli"l.il pest without the sem blance of a nil-.tie. The two hits ran l.N total for the series with his e'd teammates te eight Claren. e Walker, the home. run king of Shine I'.irk, had little opportunity te show his regular form, lie was walked his first two trips te the platter, drove n single into left his third time up and fened (Jalloway en his last appearance. Se far n hitM were .encerned. 'verv member of the Athletics erst hit nfely save I!ob IIntj. who did his lest nn the ether hand, the Cehblets iriTf help. ess n all hut two rounds, when thej hunched three homers and a triple for their ipiartet of runs. Hastv pitched three balls te Veach. Hellnmn and Clark In the sixth, and all three almost went out of the park Vi-neh hit the tir-t one lu'e Twentieth street and Jlpilmtiu followed suit into the same spot. Clark hit the third against the wall in tight center for two ba..es. In the eighth Heilinunn made his sixteenth homer of the season, a torrid smash well up in the left held bleachers. Utgm.v hit the siorehe.ird for a triple in the Mime round and cored n moment later en an In held out. With all the hitting en his team Cobb failed te get one after his streak f fiv stt.ilght en Wedne-dav . Ty get the pellet out of the infield only tvvlre la his five times at hat. rllE 'liners inll lri' c A err tonight irith Hey Moere as one of thnr party Our of the briahteit jireprM among the mami pitcher Mak hai tried the la-t einht yrari. Moere nci cr iras able te de hivi trlf nr the thletie justice .in. 1ci6r .7 change of srencry will malic Inn the gnat nl.iir Ac irui prcd.itid In In- three yiars age. Asleep at the Sivitch By Willie Deah JOHN SIIiniirK" SI.';r.i:TO. pitched a great brand of hall out in St. Leuis, but Willie Deak went him a .eiiple better and the 1'hlN let 1 te 0. Singleton allowed but six bits, twu of them in the fifth, when the Cards made their only run. Willie Deak pit. bed the greatest game of his career and hl own slecpine"-) robbed him of a no-hit game. It all happened this way: Curt Walker shot the pellet down the first-base line fur what looked like an easy nut. Feurnler gobbled it up and when he looked around found no one covering lirst Deak wns standing en the pitcher's tee untitling the Frenchman scoop up the ball. Had I)enk levered first he could ritsT.y have taken Keurnier'.s tlnew and retired Walker. A pep t'v back of second that leth Kb-Mur and I'aikitisen started after tee late was just a few inches he.ve'id t'i. mi. h of the tirM named, and Feurnler. who win. en thud In virtu, of a double and ,i wild pitch, ambled across the platter with the winning run Although the I'hlls made one l.lr and that of the si rati'hlest varietv, thev had several chances te s. ere through Deal.'s wildne-i. In the fifth, with one down, be' Ii Fletcher and I.e-lle wa'ked. but get no further than third and fcerend resp.eetivelj Again in the ninth r looked Ii'm i J'hil run. Walker htrelled and Stock fumbled I.ee's grounder with one act Fletcher lined one te third that Stock brought down and his ijuick threw te l.avan at setend completed a double killing. Singleton had the Indian sjn en Ilegers Hernshv The home-run leader and batting pine-setter of the league fi . ed the Ohie lad three tunes, and en each odtisien all he could de was sheet intield bounders en which he was ernsed at first. The rumor mart that utuei) no rp.d of furore early in the week with a sensational trade between the White ev and the Yankees is htisv again. Our 1'hlln are lencemed in th" latest iet,en which has it that I.ee Meadows and n big bund'e of a-h will he handed ever te the Keds for Kddlc Ileiish. The rumor gees further and sajs that the Kn lioldeul will remain in thl rft.v just long enough te git a one-way ticket te .Vew Yerk, where lie villi become a member of the (Hants. 1 f'Of I'l.j: of lhants are te he toned into n ha a and fhipprd the ninety miri Irani 'ielhnm te llread and Huntingdon ifrciM Mefliatr m able te mana luck a deal tt trill mean the Xatianat l.eaifie pennant fin a surety. He n 111117 Nlmgel, Rohrrten and Cun 11 11171.1 in hi if titer thii imr in a makeshift tort of nay until he can ireuic a brighter lummaiii Ilcinic Greh an HKINI JUM EINIE i:RII. wlie ..line te the (Hants In one of MctSrnw's famous deals as Ruusli is saiiiKi.ed i" is In the pi ppery little hot..eiii"r .ut.st suffered an injiiied knee that kept 1.1m hers de lemhnt iritll vi sterd.iv, wl en he entered the enuie against the Cubs In the twelfth inning of tin gun e Creh lushed m te field n hunt, turned en the knee and cellnp-cd. He had te lie mrried from the field m., probably will be out another month. .Jehnin I'.nwllngs. who has been subbing In line etyle, jumped into the breach where he probably will remain until (irnh completely km evers from the injur. 'I The (iinnts net enl.v lest the services of Greh but also the game The Cubs bundled Ceill Algernon Cause r ughlv throughout the game, piling it en in the twelfth round, when the scored the winning run ln-feie the Clants wade nu out Vic Aldrldgc deserved te gain the veidlet. H- allowed the slugging world's (hainplens just five lilts In the de.en rounds, and had it net been for a disastrous third inning, when the (Hunts scored all four runs, would have wen within the regulation dislanee. 1 In that inning lie. nie (ireh shipped one down the left fie'd foul line that " wiled under a feme for 11 fruik home run. Twe men were en tlie pat In nt the time. The next nine teiindi found the (iiants helpless ngiilnst the Cub burlur. llollecher was the hatting star with four singles. iv Anether wlnnlni! streak was broken uheii ilw neilnna 1,1, ..... , 1. 2 -ppertuuely while an.e was treng I Mitchell s homer In the fourth miind (fs tbe Hreiekl.vn victor, one 01 tlie few FlatbuKb The Keds threatened the tide after lelleving Vance. lu Jim Llndsey, Cleveland roekL. or the rellar ny relieving 1 nie wnen tnL. ned Kox were blasting his dellverv and holding the Hcancnters te one hit from the nixth Inning en. The Indian's scored their winning runs In the eighth, when ,Iee Stwell humped Inte J, Cellins, Injuring the pitcher's leg. The buses were filled at the liuiP and two men cietsed. 'TllH ) anka and lliewns finish thtir scries thn afternoon in (iethani. mm prri-riiirn a mecinig (yericrru tne ri.nj yesterday una no bargain bill trill br given the Getham fain today, but the teams uill ttlau the postponed game off en uausi 28. This alia ejauru ii. U S J f'BretcH leaving Xcic Yerk frj first v-t.wiyVi - ' ' . ,s ' nnMrn I er uvu, i vu juuiva nuiw.e Lest in present atanu. Injured List Again tiard luck eik e again. A month age In tin- pinches, stepped tlie Uhs. with a man en base had ui'i. h te de wlih siekmI hv Rubble t, team slnie they left the ninth, but Sltcrred Smith stemmed ably assisted th. Mlickinen te (limli net- position. , ,- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,. FRIDAY, Last Place Rebert Grant, Gelf Tuter in Monace and Switzerland, at Main Line Club ' AIDE TO GEORGE SAYERS The Merlen Oolf (Tub has signed a nssi.tant prnfcs.sletml Hetiert l'lnley i firnnt, who has been in foreign tetvleel for the last three or four vr.ir (irant ! was nssi-tant te his brother, Arthur, j nt the Mente Carle Club, which is le- j cntwl en the masnillcent heights of I Ment Azure en the Me'diterranean. He t taught and pln.ved there for the winter i months and during the summer was in 1 Switzerland. This newrenier Is twenty-three cnrs old .and learned his golf nt the famous links center of North Ilervvlel;. He is a jen of the late Vine linint, who was a famous figure In old school irolfileui I before the days of Harry Vnrtlnn. , lirant, it will lie recalled li tliese .who have delved into the history of jf.elf, was one of the most famous put- Iters that ever tupped a bull en the. green lears aje Dnve and lien Sav ers, father of (ier.'e. who is the pro fessional at Merieu challenged Hugh 1 Kirknhh. champion of the world, and his brother, Andrew, tin- runner-up Andrew Klrkaldy i still, nfter f'u'iv je.us of ervlce, professional nt the An. lent and Honorable (ielf Club of St. Andrew.- and a father of Pave Ki-kaldy who tci(h" the young idea I hew te sheet at the Arenimlnl; Conn Cenn Itr.v Club. 'I'liis ,,intcli lens nne nf thr, lih..i. 1 , ' l "..-.. I tiens of Scottish golf.letii and was 1. lave. I for one hundred pounds a side. It resulted in a lop-sided victory for jllrnnt anil Sayers by the count of 111 1 , up and 11 te plav . 1 It was under such masters n lien Sa.vers and Dave (Irnnt that young I Hubert learned the cnnn. After work- I nig a short time in Scotland he went te ' the Continent, where he stayed for three j 'vears (teeree Savers was itistrumeiit.il 'in bringing the .veiing sl!ir te America and installing him as assistant at ' Merlen. I I Savers himself has net been plajing fir some time and does net expect te1 I enter the I'hiladelpliia open. The death I of liis little Ihi.v two weeks age has taken j his heart out of the gain" for t lie time! being robbed him of that keen com- i petitive interest en the links. neeessar.v te success i 'Jeorge has the warm cvmpnthv of i very one w he knows him nnd his pleas- l ant disposition. When the lirst keen burst of grief has subsided S.l.vers will i again tnke his place for honors among I'hlladelphla professionals. The Doing-, at SUehle The news vcMerday from the 1'nlted i States open being played at (ileneee. I in., uaii nine ei a local angle. .Nearly tvcr.v thing that happened was obscured bv the hole In one made hv 1 T'.l.lln T.I-. ,in M.t sllie. ......I.. The ...lilu nnnlns, n !, I.,.lnl r.1, l trel, , i er.v Ing in wuli the laurels arc. still large in spite of the fact that of Atlantic I'm. land Charley Heffner. the prufesditnal i coif ihampien of this section of terre 1 firm:, are showing well up with the .leaders. Hackney took HI in the ipnil iifvihg round, and IIelTner 1 IT. , Since the cloudburst lias taken the spring e.ut of the Skokie fairwavs. trlckv, bouncing long shots wi.l be I eliniiiintcd and a lnrge (dement of ! chance cut icit of the score This I won't hurt tb- chnnce-i of Hackney I land Heffner te finish within the money. I Dr. fieergc II. Sinimermnn I. u I.u's leading stars of the one nt Inks, i, en the sidelines for a while. The genial Dec broke his right wrist in California live weeks age, and. though it is out of splints, putting anv slam back of a brass) shot is impossible. ..1 BASS TO MEET MENDO Finals In City Title Bouts en for Tuesday The hetins tournament being held at the Ice P.tlnri' had ndvanced te the final round On Tuesda.v evening win ners In th" semi -finals will meet for the city chnnipienshlps in the various elnsses and the fieerge F. I'awling belt-. In the bnntnmwficht class, Henny Iiass will meet Jimmy Mende. Last wvek. Henny aecidently fouled Chiek Kansas and was eliminated, but Chick Kansas and hii manager showed a superior srKiitsmnnshlp bv refusing te allow Henny te be eliminated as the foul was unintentional. The left the decision te the toss of a com and j tlie result is that Ilass will appear w I the finaN. I The lightweight division will see Ed. Idle Deuii.se.v mingle with Patv ' IJrederlck. V011113 .lack (I'linen will I met". Wnllj Itlnkle In tlie welterweight I (lass. Resides these bouts the losers of the seml-tinals will meet for third j and feu rtli honors. Beets and Saddle The W.ilki rsville Handicap luinss together a geed hand of horses at Wind or today. The .1. K. L. Hnss nnii, I'ihIi tirand and Sailing It, appear best The content. en prebahl comes from Mei'Mirv and Adenis. Ilm-es will. Ii seetn best in ether Windser rni es are: First race Plavful Miss, Witihlike. (ireen Spring. Sec end Amiut. Hi vnihiinn. Hub Mlii". Third I'nppje. Mnrt (I'llnra. Mac beth. Fifth Ceilings. Radi'al. Fe. rum. Sixth Royal Duck. Red I.es, 1 Helen Atklu Seventh Veteran, An-,. ' trill, Dr line. j Empire CM--First race--Prince of I'mbriii. Lad Mvi.i, Scaic'iew. See. end Drummond Witehwerk, Spugs ThirdArrew of liehl, Nanev Shiiuks Prelude Keuith- Lad Zeus. Cum Sub, Arneld It. Fifth Lord Ilerheit. Algen. Hard Cutess. SiMli- Piter Hrevvti, Hemic I.eighteu, Hew sprit. A. Ii. Ilauierli, of Lexington, has re ceive I 11 lablegrain from Londen that tl.e stallions War ( loud and Star llnvvk, wliich he leased from A. K. lin .ruber, and the ve.irluig sister te Mar Hawk, which he i.iirehnsiil fi'.'.n .1. II .1... I h 1 euHlgnment te the recent miIis at N'eu marker, ai" coming ever en the Meneiiienee This beat sailed fiem die ether side last Saturdnv The- two stallions were m France nnd were heat neress the English Channel te dit.li tills beat. Thev me te stand at Clair. iKirne stud, mar Paris. Kv. rirehrand run 11 disappointing race in tlie Frontier llnndicau nt Windser, falling te show nfter bis recent trlumnh ever exterminator t einmander .1. K L. Re's' Remfure was nn easy winner, with Register, n tahleinnte, second, I MONTE CARLO PRO COMETH by Winning YOU StART FOR HOME IN EVENING- - Mern iuTb Seat avd stme Dcww Tb ENJOY PAPER. J2 tjgggjj Vmi rMi'y WeLP fluT-KEAR. .79fcV Talk' Sn T)URN ICUD , Y0LTR.Y WOTTO LISTE IN TW WW: A VESCCKAIC EFFOaT TO CeCEUITvATC CwW WeU (!, sJ .iiiiriBiiTii rR iVrr ROWING DOESN'T AFFECT HEART, SAYS PLAISTED All n II iiVi 71-y ear-Old Oarsman Declares Will Be Proved When He Sculls Against Ten Eych. 69 tju im.aISTF.D and .lames A. fi , ,. . , ,. , X le" hv:- '"""' cullers of n he" century age. bine 11 purpose for r, , in n Ml.c that has been arranged f , f t)l(, animnl lmtlenal ' "niatettr championships, which will be held en the Sehujlkill, August e. )jttle less than fiftv years age , . . . . .,.. .-..,.,. '.- ,,..,.. i laisieii iiii.i n.11 .. ,.v ,,.',, n foremost scullers In the country. They , were bitter rivals while they were rnc- ing. but were always geed friends. ? It is net te see which Is the better sculler that the race has been ar ranged, leather, it is te show that a man can scull for years without con- tracting nn . ,m rariv 'nthletic heart" and dying early ugc. It was the general Impression when the race was first nrrangeu tnai umii 'iheut twenty ...A., ,,til ntllv rOW !,... -,la UnWeVCV. this Will 11" t lit' till' case, ter Ilie i will lie ever the rn-Tiilnr course of one mile and a iunrter. 7'c.i r.ycl- ( ih" caaeh at Syracuse I nn-crsttii note, and I'laiitrd m lie uaner for the . Sehuylhill -Wy. l'lnisted has hem in thn city for about five month 1. lie icas honing ever one of the shells of the I ndinc -eat t tub tcicii he icas ashed about the race. "TT AV X (our WILL be ever the regular he, said. "We aren t going le try ler spicti: we me "- " .. .t .... ,rtn mill ktlll . te nun fimr lni'ii in it imt vim -. I tow without i parents refuse beinc overcome. v,Muiiy te allow their sous te . because they fear row -their hearts weak. S..i.. !..,. ..I.. I,. J.llll l.'MIl ' l." Ing will make Scvent)-twe Years Old "I nin sevetitv-twe years old new, and I think Jim Ten L.vck is sixtv nine. We still can low a beat, and I don't believe either ever thinks of his heart , . . , 'That's nonsense tins week heart si tiff. ou knew, rowing is like i ver.v llung e!-e If veu don't overdo it. II s nil right and eu'U be stronger than ever. Hut when jem work tee liar.l and tee often In a shell )ou begin te hurt yourself "I row every ether day and expect te de se for some time te come. I nl vva.vs have been in geed condition, n-s v mi can see new. because I have never overworked ni-elf. If ')ti hnndle yourself prepcily jeu'll Jiever get a weak heart fiem sculling." Mr. l'lnisted ceitninly looked te he in the "pink " His complexion was clear and his e.ves spnikbd. He looked none the worse ler tlie iwi eiiu races m vvliiih lie lias rowed during ills career. lid was born in Portland. Mi en November 1. IMP lie row id ler tin j first time in the Lust at Husten, coming ' ,ri' from Frisce, where he had lirst i nrrferme.l. All during that race at Husten he heard tlie spectators calling "(ie P. .Mm. and he wondered what it was all about. He wen the tace and later Mi tlie dressing room he asked who .Inn was. 'Wh' . .von leek like Jim Ten Ejck," one ie ether scullers told hun. .1 uas a year after thai before he finr appoint 7'cn llycl; iii a muc 7n Uyel; also irai l pinfriiinnal. I hi y hair nut mere than lO'l times, blinking about iren in honeri. 'they Runs Scored for Weel; In Three Big Leagues NATIONAL I.KU.l K S M T V T F S Tl N'ew Ynrh.V: a:i7"l ft "j "M ('lnc!nii:itl.. ,ll l I :t ll.'l Phillies I! 7 Oil (I i!l ( lilrage 7 -1 I ft 17 Husten . . ., 'J 0 111 t 1(1 Pittsburgh..; 7 1 :. it St. leuls. I I I 1 a Hre(iUIii ... ' I I I I II) AMKHICAN LI.Afil E Detroit . .". .'e 7,10 7 t ii AtbletUs ... " ill .". It 31 Clevelnii'l . .' ! 2 II I ail V.isItliisti:i. HI - !l I III Husten .. K, 0 7 it 17 St. ,ijuN... H I 7 1 HI New Yerk.. 7 i ii I m Chicago.. '-' a I N INTEHNATIONAL LEAC.LK S, M T'W Tl I-'irt.TI lleihrste.' .. Hl'ia 0 Vi ft.-, Terente . . . ' ' IS' l' :is S.vr.iciise .. T 1 iii ii -i ; .lersey City. II 1 I 1ft ;t lialtitnera ..111 H 0 a y. Newark .. .11 H :i t ia: Iteadlllg ... II 1 la J. iaij Huifulu ... 4ii ni 1 i ia lliird Game Out of Four Played With Detreji IT'S EASY TILL YOU TRY Yeu wanTte ffc-T latest BASeOau SfeCvJl n&uSef Rah read striivc -whats reiNij- in Ceal S'iTvaticw 'NEvErtiTittwC) U S Ii .-.SS.jj-J. 'II YoeTRyTo tlilcHYeuR WlwDTblfeniTEllS IVK, - 10 CURYlCUisiti-t- ctiwtLwift iwirp,, Te Lese YcuR. eWwDEruMS-THcviWUS AMcJVtVTVIC TAYS TiyTATCHES met In contests all ever the country, mostly in connection it ith rcgattus. PKA1STKI) and Ten Kyck were entered In the races here nt the time of the Centennial. The professional championship tit that time wns wen by the late lMdlc Hanleti, of Terente. Sculler Is Hern Mr. 1'lalsfed was nsked hew he first came te get Inte the sculling game. He hesitated u moment nnd then replied : "A sculler is born, net made. Seme one in his family lias rowed before him, or he wouldn't have taken te sculling. Se it was the fault of my great-grandfather, Simen I'laisteel, that I get into thi' game. "Simen l'lnisted used te beat a big drum en the top of Hern Hill, above MjMle Lake, during the Revolutionary Yar. The drum was larger than a big round table and was about three or four feet wide. The sticks used were meie i l'le clubs, My great-grandfather beat that drum te warn against the Hritish i As the story gees, one day Simen 1 l'lnisted fell asleep in tlie beuse. Seme j one told him the Hritish were almost te the deer. He jumped out of the win- dew mid broke the lop bend of tlie drum. Curling himself inside, lie turned the I drum en eiVzc ami it started rolling down 1 the hill. Hy some miracle it dropped 1 into the water flat, with the broken I head en top. Simen I'laistrd then used : the,' bticks te row himself te safety." Mr. Planted laughed a little ever the yarn before he cuntinmd. "My firt i arc." he ui nt en, "icas tciei irni sirtrrn ycnri old. I lien. Had J lest 1 piebably never ueuld hare enured anethir. TT WAS in San Francisce shortly J- nfter lilts lll'.t I llirneil nfna slnnal. I was one of twelve scullers' IJltlll'n - J AkS -(lwkit-- UfKi&lJ who earned a living through their abil-' "S , ""' (,rPlU '-"kes Naval Station, ity te pull ears. 1 rowed in the East, I 7(',nMrtz was in charge of the Leon Leen West, North and Seuth and later in,",1" k,'u " IC'" " "h'higan City during! foreign (euntries. ' the ciiamplen s training peiied there " men I became a innch. I tutored "" ;"' t iii.ueii witu heck.v Kan several college and dub crews In this '"."', "t'ly fed Henny se well that (euntry and In Europe. 1 was leach at '"e latter has admitted it was the geed i eltimbia I'nlvcrrdtv for ten viars. I cnnie te Philadelphia about live months age. I have been a I Igger since, occa sionally giving advice te some of the veunger bev s. "De I think I'll bent Ten Eve!;? Well, I don't knew. I don't think it will be that kind of a race. I mean we won't be out there te win, but te show that even though one Iseld, towing has in, bad effects en the heart.'' St. Michael at Ocean City Tlie Pt. .Michael Club of (.. rinaat.iv.'n. . nan been mnKlni; I l-ehnll dlnmnnil thi hplrnrt,.! rif iril en tin- fRvnii r.nd triD 1 ce er.l 10 .late shows tti ll ie sr ,n, eliihtrn vl Inrlis Mi.rl.s. vhll. b-t elKht .lf. n i hn.e Leen hiiiue.1 nit.ilnt ihnin Anions- thn i-nm inlpdt l.r tli Gfrni.intnAii.TK iru Willow ( tt. itlucd l,v til". C (Irivt C,leni.il( of ihe North ISnn l.nKiie l..i Mell llcrlln. JCrvt.tne nnd .luhs of hi. 1 (.illufi- Tomorrow the Saints will .'.Hi n i". Dean ('Its le ti . ..nd hind the shore ia'ln Ihclr first U..f nt M.ui.isfr .in 11 r still hs Suturiav July '"I evn Ail di,ii W A W.iKiicr -')7'i S'Tti-ilfth uve t.uu, Oiinantewii. ., c, 1 scraps About Scrappers I 1 Karl liinre. th iea.t ll-;htu.lsht. who hii wen nil of his lieu'i. In l'hll.nl.'lphla, han ti crtmn f.HClnit,.i v.lt.. ih.Qiiler City, und r l th'nklns" s.rle'i'l' tf mnkliik- IiIh hein.i In. re Ills in 1'i.ik'r. .sum V.'ii.I.uh, wrjiea ithni f'rinm an I n.irl lis rl Leth mn Lo Le i einc I'lilUiIIehiai., next fu.l ' Temmy llurk aennhntr te a prcttv pet- I emil from the I'liiLnlelunlan ih . etii InutriK il wlnnlni, iern-b.n c in e'.ii-.'llin rinie leni inatals in it hi. all Ld. i. ntiihlln led fiiiRn Krencn-C niiilliin f'thervv, lirlu h: meinn he Imxi-.l unilr llin n.tine of Mil Canen .it 'l.-if.iii .M,nni. Canuilu, List n veit i .llmmv lliMrr Is net sn'm te heir rtii'lm the wnnn rttti. r Thn Kn'lniiten fli-lKht l-es hnd j.'Mril effiTH i"i lejt :n I'.sll t.tdplila ncl out of town hut nas he U net kpi Luck into rliu .ictmn until thu blurt of ma iiuular Hi'.':! ":i iu:.iii!rn I - - A mldillfwr-le-lit Ikiui blfen Vlnrent l.epr (li"(lMr-.sl u H n ,idlr t -li-.tttnt n. lni.kl e'lhik. of Alirninvvn will he thn fcaturn of tl vveJtly kIiew i,i ih-j c'ltnlrl.i t.mulii Sel I . r Kitirili tme, j,itk Mc Civrlhy In ih ,nrii IThIIuih Iteiki I'erif Il.in ri.,rli,i Willie M. Oeicrn vj KM Mn an I Ki'l , . e ,Sam I'utr. Adam lljan i I'inr.lriii Lnnin eltls.n" wnnt ke"i! liektiiK iiMtcheH ami h... i Belni: 'te kivh tii.m nut they niviit, Li'ttlnnlnir ni'Xt .Monday llli first ilmw n th l.eKHn A A AI Verb, eke. . ('iriIpv u Nell. Henny Hnin vi llebl.v M I.is-irt HiDei Jee KHI vs Je ftil.ii- (. e I'.. 1 1 f 1 urn r- k A I (Joniga and Jlmm lii-d.y r. Jniui Urewn. Anser te iier, ! Hii'er rr.fl.nan nnd I! en. i,eimii limed ii.-hi reuinln te deel I Hiiin, ,Ne.cinbi.T 'ii, 10JI at llm liu raluc.) here , show N bfheduleil thin vve,' at the Ce- lurnbl A e' . tucnjsn of peer llulitlnv fa- elllt'c' Herman lllndln bsvh he li ie'IIIiik iiineihir .1 Blum for July 'J7. vvlieri rtlurni , of tl.e I., oiiard-Teiiiller I out will Ijo un- neuiiccd fiem the rlnirxlde llenny 1'nn'iil nnd llelib VVelBHi.t have been inatched In box ui At antic City, Juh "'l llennv Hum nnd Mixta Wllllaniiun, muv laieet en the iiame prniram. Eddie Bevelr has placed hlmiclf under I line rniiv,'' . . wl "line x.uwarai. who wants te a',.,5' ' "w chnrge with Temmr l.euhrn. Ad Stene nnd Harry Qreb, JULY 14, 1022 BuTtJeSp (?uV5 t?ErtiNDY0U 5TAaT tni?0AT)CA?TN(r TilEie OtATThK 4VP,W SPITE CF YOUa EFFORT wei TO, Ycuii. EARS JuSTNATUrtAi.L.Y TUME IN BuJ ffO?M (TslE HAUDEriVeulkY.THE: LOUDCE THOSE RAP CEWERS WOOT OPP THEifi PA2O0S 4ND-TOE FAriTHER-VOUtv-WlTSffO (jAuLOPiNG-AWAY V. CepUiiOht, l'J2S, bit i'ubtU Ledger Company I Contender and Champien, With Private Chefs, Are in New Jersey Camps TO SPEED UP NEXT WEEK Ry LOUIS II. .IA1TE "DRINCIPALS for "The Second Hat tie of the Century" tire loosening up preparatory te getting down te serious training for their lightweight championship bout nt the well-known Acres in Jersey City, July 27. lleth Henny Leenard and Lew Tcndler have arrived at their respective camps nnd after about n week ench will be ready te go through strenuous paces In get ting Inte the fittest of fettle. Places in New Jersey lime been se lected by each of the liehtvvelirbt Htnrs. I Tcndler has gene back te Delaneo. en the Delaware, where he nrevleuslv I trained for tlie Leenard match in I I'hlladelphla that never came off. Leon Leen ard has gene into camp nt Hudil Lake. A hilc a mnjerity of the fans knew, there are many who nie in doubt as te the time of this battle. It Is te I 1m held In the evening, and net in the i afternoon. Leenard and Tcndler being supposed te enter the ring nt 10 o'clock. j rhey will de their weighing in eight hours before the inntch, or at 2 I M.. each having agreed te come In under I 1.1.1 pounds nt that time. J Karli Has Chef t An important feature of the respec ive training camps is te .he the pres- enee of n chef vvlin wl I hn i, fi.ll i charge of the kitchen. Mike Lerner. of he Ln en League, will In, lm ....... i,. ' front of the stove at Tendler's tpinr- i ters, while Leenard lmu sic-.,n,i .... ' v. . .. . ---.-. ,((.,, Ill,, IH'K,'-V rehwartz. famous for his cook- cooking that gave him a et of lilul ............ i.. i .' ' .11,, ii ,.;' '';,? 'V"IN,M' sometimes F ,r s',,'i,,:'llraler' , , I our sparring partners hnve been nr,. I ,J '!"' V""ar1 1,l""rl(,'-M- '''hey . .,,. t ll.llltl . ill 111 II II l- tl.lKlttl niiminv Hums and Mike C,.rri,. Resides this (iiinrtet Hilly C.ibsen i, looking nreund for two mere south paws who will try te box like Tcndler . ,m p ""-''h'K definite has come nut of lendlers camp. It iH said that his quurteis will net be as enen us when Lew trained there before ami that visi- iVi'M wli"inr,t '"' ,,,low,,l te watch the Philndelplilnn at work except en special occasions. Ne snnrrlnir nnrtnnru i.n.. i been selected for him. Imt lie will nmli ablv have several lnil-i,. .... i i ? ' V , h0,lal Huskies en JiU staff eaily next week. Training for Spccel Tcndler does net linve te worry about wcu;iii as iiiucii as i.eena f ,.!, I., i,..ri ,. . " beslt ling te vverlv for ti)eed mere than ! ai.vthlnK else ju-t new. as well s for; distance in body iiunclilii,;. Wi.-n tlie local lad eft for bis camp he ' uisiiince in 1 the local lad i.V i i iMiumis, se tiint be' win iiuvh no treuuie ceiuinj; In nt (de specified 0Ille. 'IlcKetK for tlie lieut are coins rtead nv in i-iiiuiuei inin as we ns i v. Yerk. Kales of the early da.v.s, acc'erd- liiiB te Tex Hlckard. point te a crowd I of tit leant "."i.tlOD. A number of special trnlns are te leave from tlilr. city for the Aci-ch. nnd there Is nn doubt that Philadelphia will he vvell t (.presented te pull for a Tcndler vlc- , tery. Regular Price of $10.00 New Reduced in Our SemiAnnual Sale TENDLER-LEONARD BOTH STAR WORK r,''.s'-. i nioiqeriOali S . 7 'Soot Shep f lj20 Ctcstnuf St Ray's Career Coast Sensation Boxing Suggestion J' OIE RAY is pointed downhill with his one great ambition unrenllj. u. j long career ei unuinni viauin-B mu "-- - - ' leuche t 1 4vAtr1fa rtMn.tiMn rpnnl. I In 1010 Nermnn Tnber. Urewn University nthlctc nntl Rhodes scholar J I the one-mile figures nt 4 minutes 12 3-5 necends in a special paced ra. '. . nas ecen snoeting 111 ve "i' -" -ss 1 t -I ., a l.n i.mj. nt.Af. ullien l encrn.v nhmil.W nn the linnl KtrnlclltaWaV The blend Westerner wns always geed for 4 :20 and he has run WlJi . mere races than any ether distance man In the game. "'1 Often Rny came close te Taber's record. On one occasion he ran 4;ii 8, for a werld'B indoor mark nnd he ulse stepped two miles In 0:11 2-5 vu created new world's Indoor time. One of the disappointments of his career aside from his failure te t ii mile mark was his showing in the 1020 Olympics. The Chicago boy wa, ,,"! his renl form abroad nnd fulled te place. Like nil athletes, Ray will net believe that he Is headed down theiU, He has plenty of room te skid before he falls te the level of nn ordinary runa i but nls supreme days nave gene. Ray Watsen, the former Kansas Agricultural College star, hns defeattd Jd, often recently nnd in peer time, tee. If Rny is wise lie will retire new from active competition before the Inata of his career is dimmed by tee many reverses. CHAULIi; KtiHETS lias the right idea In attempting te bar rewdla t from his Hroeklyn ball parh, but he Is net using the correct method!. Using rewdyism as an excuse he has raised the admission price (e thi bleachers. The fact that a man cannot afford te pay mere than fifty eeius 14, see II Villi game uun nut vinas itnu as t ivnuj, i Sreuts Eyeing Anether Coast Prize TOM TURNER Is grooming a rival for Willie Kamm, the $100,000 pnm of (he Cubs, who is playing with San 1'ranclsce. The latest sensation of the Pacific Coast League is Sammy Hale, third Uit. 1 man of the Portland Club. us iiriiunniiy ns iannn, s aim inns in inc for went, uuueve tne lertland Jeuthli as geed nn inficldcr us the renowned embryo Cub. j Hale's fielding Is sparkling nnd he Is Nald te be a mere timely hitter tbu I the high-priced infielder of the San Francisce Club. I Rig lengue scouts have been watching the performances of the Pnnlj i nthlele, but It Is reported that the figure placed en him is tee high for the Bum in inc cuius cnufuvuiiiiK te euiuiii ins cervices. Turner is having turbulent days new. 'llicre is a movement te enit lla from the management, but he Is sticking te his guns. The former Athletics' scout claims he has nn iron-clad contract te miniM Portland through the remainder of the season and Intends te held en te thele? ONE sure way te start nn argument Is te ask a group of boxing fans whb Lew Tcndler gets credit for a knockout in the sixth or seventh round of h!) uum will) iktiuuy Ditrrt'ti. i full e-einit wns tolled the bell rang, ending the session ee respond ter ine sevenin. get up wnen me ueu rang ier inc ieurtu reunu against uempsey nnd the record books give the present champion n victory in the third. Yet these lined up for the fourth round argue that the bout wasn't ent until llnrrett failed te step up at the bell. In basketball If the ball is in the air when time Is up a field goal is ceuatei provided the sphere drops through the net. The same policy is pursued in football. A field goal In the elr when tbt whistle blows is a legitimate score. would continue te count ntter tne bell until ten Is reached or the boxer imn minuic rest sneuiu start wnen the .bell sounded. 'T'HEY started the finals at Skokie today with bright prospects of an - ether American victory- ever British golfers. (Jeorge Dunran, Willie Hunter and Abe Mitchell Just managed te make the grade In the qualifying round. I FOR THE TITLES Middle States, Penna. Junier and Center Competitions Sched uled for Cynwyd Club The thirty-seventh annual tennis tournament ter fie i lnmniens h.n of in' i Middle States will be held en the clay- I"""'- "C I'"' I'Miftjd flub, beginui.u Llulv 21. The clianipienship trophies in men's singles and doubles will become the property of the player or pair winning them three times. Carl Fischer, who wen tlie slumps title hist jenr, and tlie .1. C. Hell. Jr.-E. M. Edwards com bination, vietoileus In the doubles in l'.i'Jl. will be obliged te play through. The men's singles is an open tournn teurnn ment. while the doubles are limited te residents of tlie Middle Slates district. All mutches will be the best two out of three advantage sets, except the finals which will be three out of five. As usual. Dr. Philip H. Hawk. Phila- ' delphiu's tennis veteran, is a prime 1 mover in the affair, being chaiimnn of the Tournament Committee. Dr. Hawk' is also in marge of the eighth annual I 1 ....I....ln hJ.n ..U. l.t.. 'i ... i .1111,111,110.1 nun.. ciiiiui.ii,i..iii) nn juniors and will referee' Hie iniitehes. The juniors will Mint ph.v en .lulv iiil. und the tournament is open te ail boys who were eighteen or under en Alnrcli 1 last. Tbu junior tenniH center chaninlen- ship, open te winnem of .snnctieneil junior t"iuinainents held this t-ensen ii the Philadelphia district, also will get under way en the same date under the watchful eye of Dr. Hawk. Curtis Wlshee Exchange Games Curtla Country Club hapeball te.im will en s' me the .Merland A. A nn Sunday en th julillfliern' puclmi banbill nieunda nt l.iwndtle. Pn .Munager Hurke ilt'sitei, te eihnnge (ratlin with S'tenehurst, t.eitan Ask any man what he thinks of these popular-priced oxfords. F i n d i n jr d ressed m c n well who wear them won't be hard. TENNIS OURNEYS Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? By THE OBSERVER Rnv was one of the grentest of nnturnl runners. His ensy stride sawjvl ?y for the stretch nnd there wasn't a mllcr In America who could May mil In a recent scries between the Reavers and the Seals Hnle's work tW ONCE again It has happened. Deth the Athletics and the PlilUlea are out of last place. A Suggestion for nexing Rules ltnrrctt was Knocked down near the end of the sixth round. Before tii Dougherty's bev fni lliose who support the sixth round hnve official backing. Willard failed In Wrangling would be eliminated concerning this point in boxing If the rtfera If the man en the mat gets te his feet within ten seconds, time for fti vMMuoed tt&ma nt thut ealltipr Ad.lrt,i 1 liurke. mananer Curtl hajcball team. Curti Piibllfhlmr Cemiian)-. Sixth anil rianiei sireem. "Wells Hatt Wear WeW Best Makei Fresh from Factories GEORGE B. WELLS 1315 Market St. and 2716 Germantown Ave- SUITS TO ORDER 18-00 Reduced from $35 & $30 Blue Serges, Blacks, Grays, Herringbones, Browns, Pencil Stripes; Ahe Genuine Priestley Mehairs See Our 15 Windows, Largest Display of Tailoring in Philadelphia PeterMoran&Ce. S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Established 50 Years Open Monday & Saturday Evenintrs Till 9 o'liec mmm $4 Bllfffe Straws Fer2 ftff A tjrr rTTif ST i-M(M' lk y?i vn(-VTt trr l r - -: i - -. .i
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