WM " USmA Mis k Viv rim m - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIt PHDADELPHIA,' wu& thletics, One Point Back of Eighth Place, Start Four-Game Series With First-Place Brewiiill fa i ; mmmm:A rm-mfmmmwmw-i!mmmmm 1Wi..'r.ii,-t?Li .il i j.' IliJL; ..S'.i.'; i "1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 1U, 1U22 ,H T. LOUIS MAY FEEL TITLE THRILL AFTER 34 YEARS OF GLOOM 1 ' v it With Rm(7K in T.nnd and B7 w! ''" Pennant Bee Is Buzzing Phils Lese en Same Day Walker Helpless BACK in 1.S.j. n venr that mean mueli te St. l.euls. Chris Ven der Ahe wen a pciiimnt for St. l.etiK He repeated in 'Ml. 'S7 nnd 'vs. Since that time when tin- grc.tt blizzard swept ever thl city, the Mound City funs ,-.. ...,,. t...ii ii liiirh plee. sncnkitic Ven dcr Alie Is n name tlint means mm h te the baseball fan- of St. l.euls. Frem the veimsster who i learning the c.ime te the eldest fan. the en.y jBihnngrr te' bring n title te the Mound City I" a household Brent. The fun point te the four venn of unbroken victories a the me-t prosperous years of th eJtv. Four pennants In a row in the American Association mennt as much In the-e days a a pennant in the American or National Leagues means 'tedav. i Fer the 'a-t thirty-four years St. l.euls ha been supporting baeball teams vrar in .rid ycar'eiit without once suing either or both favorites finish. ling first. Thi i n tceerd that even our long-suffering city cannot equal, 'lhe " Phillies wen en? pennant and the Athletics several, and the cup of sorrow in these parts hasn't been se bitter. After the Ions drought, or whatever it might be called, the fans in th Wound City nre looking for a pennant this year. They are talk'iig about it en the corners, in the poolroom mid. in fact, wherever baseball is u topic of conversation, vvliUi Mentis everywhere. The Iirevvns nre out in front in the American and the ('aids are trailing the (Hants b a nnrrew margin In the Kntlennl. A pennant 1 sure te come. That is what the St. Leuis fan think. Let It be known that St. I.eiiis and Washington nre the only cities In the " history of modern baseball that have net had pennant winners. Twe out of Blxtecn, and St. Leuis one of tin- two. The fan In the town along the Mississippi are glutton fur punlhimnt. supporting te.uns for se many yeurj that never finished tirst that the avenue fan e-it of their bailiwick can appre ciate their feelings. , fHE season n a lit tic mere than hull ever nnd the llreteni have a ' game and a A-; Unl ever the 1'imAcj tn the funis nre jift half a game bail; of the nje. . Mux; hunts. 'I hut in itself is enough te set the pennant bre n-bu:: ng nil ever the het lilt, 'lhe ehancei of having one pnuiant winner and lO-niJr a World's Series fin their eicn back let it cnewjh te set any nnmp nf funs crazy. Rickey Deserves Credit for Browns' Showing BRANCH HICKKY switthed from the ("arils te th Drowns several years nge. and since th.it time St. Leuis ha had a fair measure of prosperity 'in baseballdem. He bieusht lingers Hernsbj te the Cards and made him a star. Itickcy is getting the credit for the wonderful form shown bv the Iirevvns today. With only a fair pitching stuff, one that would leek mediocre in Yankee uniform, the Hrewns are leading the race, with an excellent oppor tunity te keep It. And the success of the t- itu i attributed, in addition te Blckey'. superb handling, te their two stars, derp- Si-ler and Ken Williams. Accuidlng te the latest averages Sisler l.iis ste'cti almost as many bases (one less) alone a tl-.e entire ankee teani. lb- l'n thirty-two te hi cndlt. Ken Williams, betides being in n tie with our own Tillle Walker in home runs. Is runner-up te Michigan (Jmrse m pilfering bases with twenty -six. Blslcr Is leading the American League In hits. run seerec and in batting. While Williams is hitting .oil! ami making etra-hae-hit hNterj. The Tigers are Uadlng the league in battin. with the IJrewn net far behind, whlih In a measure shows just why the Hrewns are our in front. The Yankee, blaming the pitchers for their peer standing at the present time, stand fourth in team batting Yet the Hrewns have stolen eight; three bases nml the Yanks tliii ty-three. Seven of the Hrewns nre hitting exer the .r.Ofi mark. Sisler leading, fol lowed by Cellins, whose pinch hitting has had much re de with the winning 'of many games; Me.Mnnu, touted a geed fielder but ;i weak hitter; Tebln. iBcvcrcld. Williams and Van Gilder, the latter u pitcher. Hed the hurling staff of the Hrewns held tip as well as etpected they vettld be out se far In front at the presmt time that the Yanks would hive a difficult time catching them. Shecker get away t a bad 'lurt and lest a few veek en account of an Injured leg. Dunt'erth, for whom twelve p!a;ers went te the miner, has wen but tie games nil season. 1'ruett ha shown wixe fine relief hurling, but little else. Ke!p has seven win out of nir" s;ar:. entirely unexpected: Wright has three out of four, I)ai six out of ni: -. Vin Gilder ten ej of eighteen and Ha;ne but two out of seven. The iusi naini ij, pre -season dope wus expected te pree one of the stars of the .s:a:T. fUE Bretcns open a four-name tenr.i irtth the Mnrkmen starting M thi afternoon, n team they have hern able te defeat all season. The ankeei. en the ether hand, v ill In; ferefd te meet 7'; CeVt agyrtssne band of Tiyeri. uhe tnptund four straight in their eirn lair off the expensive Am- Yerk cast in the last series. The odds arc with the at. .e'dViiit. Indians Score Xinth Straight Win THE Browns had better beuaie "f Tris Speaker's Indians. After a bad start In the Last and a wer-e home stand the runners-up last year an back in their stride again. Seven and ;i half games separate them from tirt pince; net tee grtul a lean ter an; team te moor ur.der tne way tiie lndinns are playing. Yesterday they dealt our Athletb their third straight defeat In n many playing las. It was ('let eland's ninth straight triumph, the longest winning streak of the year in the American League. Incidentally, the Maektnen mad their first run off Clevclnnd, hitting in the third Inning, anil only twelve hits In the series of three games, which shows hew well the hurlcrs. en Speakers itaff are doing. Guy Morten, who is showing a return te the form that made L.m 1-n.I: like a star a couple of jrar age, allowed the Mie I:men fie lilts, Tillle W.i.ker going hilles for the third time in the s, ni s Heli llast, w!:e turned in iiteries his lat tise starts, proved easy, the Indian getting eight lilt and si. r'liri In seven innings. Jee Weed and Speaker ouch innking henurs wuh men en tlie base path. Curb-;- Ogden, .the Swarthmore graduate, made hi debut and, aided by exceptional fielding en we part et t Uli K tiullewi.y, went liy j,s, delivery. ii-i5 In the eighth Galloway sprinted jjii gtepped en the keystone sael; and threw In the ninth he ran fur hail: of Iivkes, made a back-handed stub and a great threw, rcttr'ng Morten by an e; clash. (!allewa;'s si eit -stepping vestuday was the he.t seen here this season. He was all ever his own terrlteiv nnd pan of that belonging te Yeung and Dykes. lie had six assin, nn,i t.,w, imteuts, and most of them were of t.f difficult variety . COXMi; M.('K pave his latlunj order a shake-up, giving Ilina Miller a dni'i nit bnauir of ,i imc i old and meiina Jrrmi Dykes fiem rtnhth te nrrend plne, nitheut nevl risult.i. l'ep Youna and I'rrkins ew h had a pair of single, while llel, Hatty managed te snare the fifth. The dtfiat put tin l'. te inthin a point of last plaee. Grimes' Slick Toe Rc lOY ORIMKS should have remainul He broke into the be score .vesttrda; losing their second Htraigln in Chicago. Crimes Im) u bonier, u deuhb- and two singles, and did jiiueh d. linage te Sheriff Slrutleten. Twelve hits were made off the youngster during the six innings be worked, including four extra base wallops. Jimmy King In Id tin- opposition in iheek the last two iniim,s f the game. Vie Aldridge did the hurling for Killefer's crew and he went along easily. The l'hlls made eight bits off the youngster and most of them cmiii; after Vic's teammates had handed him a lug lead. Yesterday was another lilsc da; for homers. All told, nine were made In the two leagues, with Nichols,,,,. f jjosten. getting pair; Veach, Ilctieif Ueeckle, Hosteti ; Weed and Speaker, Cleveland; Ainsmlth, St. I.euli" Heeper. White Se, and Crimes. Chicago each connect ins for four-ply shots' Vhlle the bats of the sluggers, itutli, llernsb;, W'IUiuiiih and Walker were llent. Nichelson's pair of homers and the one by Ileec kle scored the enlv rum Binde by lhe Braves against Kppa Itlxej, uhe had much the better of .loc Oeschger, his old teamiiiale. Kppa allewid two singles outside the thre! homers, while California doe was found for fourteen safeties. Heeper, of the While Sex, rapped out his third home- run in ni many days, hut it wasn't enough te beat the Yanks, who pumiiiee Jilankcii-Jiip Bchupp and Courtney for fourteen runs and twenty hits. It was the first Will of the series for the Huggmen. White; Witt and Meusel tach bad four afctles, the latter driving in seven runs, shawkey fanned tc f the White Sex, getting Jehnsen three times V All elglitli-lnning rally In which IS te nese out the (.hints and win the third yS-iwa aiee raiiieu in the ninth, but fell n run sheit of tying when Karl Smith fcrnnnl with two nun cm base. ' m" "Sfh . f'r M Craw. Ilernsby led the home team In -he lltl,,,k Sold II Ainsmlth, itt addition te bis homer, Een lhe fiist time en their home let this season the Kid Snr iron a ffiinic fiem the Tigers. Smith's third lurcmier hit and llnrn,' tingle scored the xvinning run in the seventh inning. The Tviin used three hurlvrs and llo.iten two. Kk ' Pirates Get "Reb" Russell ISrci rilUbuDtli. July 10 In n clrtupnrute en I f.ffxer 1 ""Innsthi-n live l'lruii-4 nil: '?; KeKechtili hax mi.du u ileal with the .Mln ri,SpMpell Club of the .niericau AmuvIuiIei Hill lln- lpHMjea viuu ui im1 American vriuviaiiuu '.crtby eii.h-' hukmII. rtirnu'r While Mejt flktDdcr, will enms here. In exchange urch i of I It" e in ivh Ji.ibfl jlDlllniriiwerth una a money. lvt acaulaltlnn of IluiMil emm tivmiJiis li ui j uhiihiwh ..' i- ..: ....v., fnMii.M lU m ta hm mineri. fcifite,- Cards Half Game Behind, .. . ' . in Mound tity A s ana fiem ttie tiaseuau ansie. without a run being bcercd off hi back of te Hans second, pcoeped up a drive. iser. cemnletlnL' n deulile nlnv Much for Phils out of the game jem a dnv lenL-er and had much te de with the 1'hilln.s three runs were scored enabled the Curds .entest f the mi-i..., ti,. i:,.,i Wills Ellmlnatee Clarke Winnipeg, Mm., Jjl. id Jl.rrj we clmlli nui'r f.r J i- unipii- a ircui. knuckid out Jiir i'1-i Ice ihr J.,,i ,.i r.tie c in the llilril m i i.wr ii'in. ...j.i,.i u fverubl lmprulun wlih hl Hcli-nce blued uu ueuriK iiawera. In the nrt mund ha knucked Clarlta iinmn nn., ih,M ,irvtu- in it.. I third Ufert th reteree maUn eZunt H PHILA. MAY HAVE NEW SOCCER TEAIVi W. Luther Lewis Considers Turning Franchise Over te I I i ! Lecal Interests Idissten steel disbands ! Ily WILLIAM S. DALLAS , I A new soccer team, representing I'nil-. 1 -idelphla In the American League, will. in all probability, be seen here next' i fall. Nothing definite has been den--, In the matter, but the final decision will J be made nest Saturday night, when thei 'annual meeting of the soccer moguls 1 'l.ehl at tin- Hetel Aster. In New Yerk ;CItv , I The Bethlehem team, which was lure hast enen. will. In all probability. return te the scene of It former i' I nuests. and will have many of the star of n few ;e.irs age back in the ranks. ' The main reason assigned for a new ' team coming te this city is the fact that ' the (liampien Tedd eleven and Holyoke, have decided te unit, and till leaver, I two .icancie in the i Ircult. A:- I'atel- son na again nppnen ier ihhiiiieii . thi we-a'd llll one of the holes, and If a new team were put here and Hethlcheml back en the map the eight -club circuit i would be Intact, j Wants Team Here i Neti.liu definite ha been decided In W. Luther Lew I, president of the I league, who also holds the l'hiladelph! i ' i franchise. Lewis wants te see a' ! nam l-i this city, and i said te be i Iperfeitly willing te turn the franchise i ever te l'lii;aueipninu who weuiu uireei 1 the activities of the lecnl club. The venture of the Lewi brother I .nte Philadelphia soccer last season I proved .in; thing but a success, and the I fai t that about $10,000 was dropped In Ithtir -holt stay here may have some tiling te de with their decision te re turn te Bethlehem. The drfiilt of the American League will be decided en Saturday night, and in the event of another application being ns-eivid, aside from I'atersen, there would be little chance of Lewis return ing te Bethlehem. Tarnn.v Kleen (Jtilts At the annual .Iu!v meeting of the I'lss-en Steel Football ("lull the mem-r-r- voted te disband. This action was i.ike-i after the etiirers and manage r. 'lit. uhe guided the club through its s.eirt hut ery suei-essful career, an an net.'nd their retirement f r-in soccer a' ti.-.ile. In view- of the fact that the team rl.ived before large crowds all season, even outdrawing the first -division team :n a'tenc'.ance. this- announcement came a a surr,rjvp t0 the "StcelV many friends. Disston Steel was one of the few te.itr.s who finished the season ' In t'l -ir thiejears as members of tl' A!' c I American l'oetball Vssecii- I :i,p Dis-t-.n Sw ,,'nvN "fift -tie,. !-.i:. -m- !st eihttied "i",t ml ; :::r:j-svvnin:.,?!nVn,;t;m( inat.cl.iily strong. s. , . ;4a-i- ni.-l one th.rd place in .- -..-...s f!ivisi,.ns T- .' ha-: an .nv.able record for '""-r-' ,""'",,., 'T'l8 l!Vrn l-i'-- t'-" Al'le-I American A-sfi :atien te answer for the 'zi--. i : p.a;er- or spectators. TEMPLETON POLO FOUR WILL NOT PLAY HERE Withdrawal Frem Open Champion Champien 1 ship Due te Majer Barrett's Illness i New Yer.'i. .1 :I; 111 Officials of the National 1' 'e A--oeiatleii. when in formed of thi- liefiotien of the Knglish I "trp't f n nam. -tated that prlvat idviccs indiia'id that the vv ltlnlniw.il 1 was uifiile ni'cissuiv bv the illness et I Majer F. W . liairett. Harrett. an j ititerniitlennl cup player, well known te 'American pole fo'lewers. lias been or ! d red te discontinue further pole play I ing for tin- season bv hi physician. The inibihf. "!' the Temple'en team 'te i-eiiieti- in tin- Aiueiicun national j i',.' i-lintiiiii iiisl iji is tot tuhin te ln ! eic ate that Kiu! uid will lie unrepre- senti. I in tin- phi; at Humsen, N. J.. however. It l understood that the. Huriitighaui Cub will inline every ft- fort te end a lii i -goal four te this country, even though a complete reor ganization of the- team is necessary. There is a further possibility tlint the IrNli I'ole Club, of Dublin, will be reprcM-n eel bv a team which will have as high a handicap ranking as either the Argentine or Knglish team. Beets and Saddle Mis-. Jemima v 111 make her first stail if Can.i la t"'l v in the I'.elle Isle Ilan-dic-iip. Sli" -v ill 1'ieet such speedy ones ; like F'.abv (irand. Dr. Hickman and Ciirtnnndnle It is doubtful If any sprin'tr in Canada can beat the Itewc sprinter. Horses whli'i eem best at Wind -or te-lay are: l'irst r-ice Perriiin, Tlkeli, , Wakeup S'cencl -Svinpiithy, Kilt, Heel Tap lhnd I'rismnr. Heney 'Jewell, Sincrnm entry. Keiirth Miss 'Jemima. I-iby (irand, Carniamlale. I Kilt!. Duk" Icdiit, Pasteral Swain, Thaten. SlMh Citation, Dorlus. 'I'luikv. Seventh l'adua, Jean of I Arc, S u! r. ICmplre City: Klrst tnee ,T. S, Ces. den entrv. Noen Heur, Scarecrow. Sec end K'l.iatei', Tan II, Pasteral. Third! Ittiii Hemme, Hcphastes. Thunder e!ap I'enrth fiiev Lag, On Walcli, I Hen Hemme, r i ft It Lord Herbert, Moedv. Ilrave. Sixth Prince of Uiu 1 bim. Tall Timber. Illllheuse. llniin-lt frmi I'lMince in-n tn thn effeet that Jeseph I". W lib tier is greatly pli-ised with his recent purchase. Sweeper II, by Broomstick, which left i for this country lutt Suturday. Sweeper II was n winner of the 1)1)0 guineas, and ether geed races in Lngland, and lie ims been a conspicuous, success in the stud for the opportunities he had had. At everv Krnieh meeting colts nnd fil- ' lies by him are being returned win I tiers. At a recent meeting at Amiens the tbree-ycar-ehi iswell, by Sweeper wen the Prix tin Hels ce Boulogne of Kl.nOd frnnes ever the UOOO-meler course. On 'he mine day the Prix i I - i Ihur Cerdellier. for two-y ear-elcls, , was wen bv M. Ballls ITewt-rday, liv , .. flL. tl .11 . !..( . tsweepcr. i in- i in .viec.-ri vaieire ei I ".'00 flatus, nt the mme meeting, was wen by Irani: it iuiciiceck 3 two-year-old Cicerone, bv bis own horse, Saudv Heek, a seu of Iteck Sand and the Meddler mare Tangle. Mr. Hitch, lock has bought u line sire Hire Aux Lai tne j, by Itaheluis, and he is new en bis way aciess the Atlantic. Dsslres Game for Saturday Hum" Hihae' r i e tenl tSlrird I'lell c luh In li-l'l'lis uj a f.'.a i Hi if uf bill I theai iliisn, hut nun m I'iik ininiuui ny iiiul un I run Jin hnvlnu lout Iho lust threy iiarnni uy tt inuic run. iiiriuu nu iwiuiu vvun f.tA Htiv Bfinl-tirn leum etfLrlnK rcaaenablri vrinduvement. Addrei- ,V,,rnly.Bia'f, UlifN Nt w vuuu, ! fc Ullfl IT'S water. And a let op ElBtW (?REASE Seme vanishing- CReAfA stuff THAT "BELOiVCr? Te SlS SbME ceORE COMOlMfr AND ' .OKviSHIwC DOBSON IS OUT TO EAT BMDESBURB '"'" WIHWI.WKWIIM Bill Whitman's Club Already Has Scored Twe Victories Over Weavers ACCOS PLAY SOUTH PHILS Ter the first time in nearly two weeks the activities of the local twi light bsis-cbnllern were hampered by Jupiter I'luvius last evening, a heavy shower falling just at the time the I fans were assembling for the regular nightly games, of which there were i manv scheduled. . I'he layout is net such an auspicious """ tenlilit. nlllieitBli the re nre several contests that attract attention. I he -T. & J. Dol.-eti nine is at home at Thiity-fifth street and Queen lane with r.ridesburg In the third of the series "'! ''",V., , 1.. i,nn, i-lnshes Hill AMiItniaii has wen betli ilasnes nnd'hn-j decided te send Kay PP"P'- '" ,!hhlh,ll"7ir.!l'ln their last contest at hotter ball, iit.iMn tlier a. ccenii i iii !mme en Saturday wen an exciuiij; elash from the Meadowbreolt of cw-, irk The weavers will probably use Thu'mmcl en the hill. They are busy, all this week and have three games li-ted for next Sunday in New inrk, playing once in the morning and twice in the afternoon. t Aci-os at Seuth Phils j The Seuth I'liiK are all set for Amer- l lean Chain. The Yerk iigitiogutlen wai ' here last night te meet Itridesburg. and ,,,!.,..,"! evei tedav. I'hil Kellcher will ..iinh ficrninst the visitors, us he has , asUed te be given the hulling assign meiit against I ranlt uessau s niiuen. The Seuth 1'hiN announce the acqulsi- ' tieu of a new battery In Jehnsen, of the Norfolk. Vn.. League, a pitcher, ( and Cressen. a catcher, of the Iteadlng Internationals. ' Camden City, one of the strongest teams in Ni'. .1 r-ey . and which de-' featcd Stenehur-t en Snturday, will be the e peiinii of Straw hi'ici;e.iv l letiiier at SiM.v -second and Wnlnut streets. Manager Tiuitt, of the store team, will ,,a,.l.lv u. Mi-Mi bin hl-ii nst the vis. ',.,.,.j I'liritan, of Kensington, travels te Thirty -first and Dickinsen btrccts and meets Danny Mctilnnls' Haywood bunch. I'liritan recently took the meas ure of Kaywood, and the downtewners are after revenge. Terminal at Stenton One of the beit tentests en the eve ning's can! Is listed up (lormanlewn way and features Philadelphia Ter minal and S.euten Tield Club, KU I'ew ell's nine has regained its win ning triile and in its nisi two games beat Lit Itielhers and en Monday leek the measure of St. Themas, of Wilmiug- ten. 7 te li. with Powell nn the hill him- self. Bebby Wilsen will twin aim he' will le pitted against I eminy eU. , The Seuth Philly Hebrews are t lie oppe-itlou of Belfield at Ogentss nna Church lane. J he hphas wen six out ei eiKiii Kiimis e.,. nis-n ."' " """) have one te then; credit this week arm etpect te make it number two at the, expense of Bellicld. of eight games last ween, ami a reauy have one te their creclit tins weel; arm A Fighting Marine " i tyrc r 'x - AD STONE Out of a total of eight bouts he has M'ereil sl linnrkeulh. Stene e peels bis resignation from (he serv ice te be granted, some .time during the summer f S- intlfai?.. STiV(4,rs . ..MF J "Sr- m KiSsW s&rx, sszjr.-b '.mM W-: L dj Wj4 s5KL'iVt m XS I wsVf T IMr 1 1 ssrTjfts IK . I ss3. . & jS St. J -S.Ss s- s 6 j s. ' K .,' s. I i Kkr,-ws53 Mm Era Ot . '&&?,? 'i 1 wA i vm V&Uii&!&s.jtAr Oil M kmtS&im m ' EASY TILL YOU TRY yeUR. MA'S FAWCY HMvXJVeVE AT LAST Ar-TEO-OURS OP BRUSHING-AW COMOIrVCrArJD sucKiivtv feu c?er it THE TATewT LtSATHEfU FINISH i. K?J i j Today's Independent Games i And Results of Yesterday Mass I'lill.ult-lphlii Terminal i brldTP & Clothier, wrrci. t Jlllimic, Tlilnl nt Mrnten, l'lill i:iliiiu and Musitriivr utrrcts. I. It llretlirrit nt ft. TlinmuM. Ilmlnrten. llrMirr nt Mount llellv. Ainrrlnin C'luiln at buutli riillllcg, Dretid nml lllnlrr slrcfts. Itrldrslmric nt J. & I. Dobflen, ThlrtT-Qfth Hlnet nml luem lane. M. Iliirn.ibns nt MonetlPC. Ferty-enth and Spruce Hire!. sliuiuiluin nt t'lirstfr. North Hills ut lliirbcr. Trenten. l'ertj-elslitli Wnnl nt MlnnevvR, Scven tcs'iilh mid Cumlirlii streets. I.lnreln (iliints at Wilduued. of lrankferd. lllttui.in ami Wiiltcllnic ntxrctH. Amlilrr tit (lliiurestrr, 1'iirlt.iii ut Kuhh1, Thlrty-ftrst and Dickinsen street". sxiulli I'lillly Hebrews nt llrlfleld, Onentr and t'hiireh lnni-. M. ;. Smith ut DovlfHlevvn. Mniint .Murlnh nt Hen aril McCnll Test, Fert.v -ninth ui.d Spruce streets. I'.elcrprlse .'Maiiu.'iu (urini: Cemnany nt t'lirri-n A, A.. A unit l.nuili n streets. Kliiuder-Wclilen ut (ilenstcle. St. Cnlllstiis nt Southern, Twenty-fifth dtreet nml studer inenue. I'lilluitelplilit Nmy nril I.ramie Naval MemiIiuI s. tl. s. .Murines. 1:15 V, M.. iH-nitiie Island Nnv.v Yard. Northeast .Innler I.cacue Cohecl.slnk vi. KrnslnRten. I'rent and Ilerks streets. I'. It. T. Leunue, heitlnn A Willow Ciriitr s ltldee, Ti-nlli and Ilutler strcetm ri-rllen II r.levuttd vs. llrlment, SiUt SiUt Miend nml Wiilnut strrrls. rirelneti'a l.f-ufriii.. Itntftillnn 11 Tallrtn ttattnllen s. Filtli Il.itl.illen. Fourth unci ' ,,nkM Mreit.t Mnth lliitmllen . ecn uni., lIld Mc.1Iall0n h(rret. ; yr.sTEllii.WS HKhlXM eutli I'MUdelpbte Glum.. Oi I-onwen. -vnrwlck (iluntH, 4i Muulw t-hade. 3. sevenxn, lTnvldent Mfe. Hi Fidelity Trust, 0. (iiu-Timers, 1; l.llierty stars ; V. It. T. Leagues tUhinend. IOi German town. M. llrrtrr lee Crenm, B: J. T. Lewis, 4. Muhiiney C'lt. 1; Tumaqiiu. 0. llrldesburE Cutis, 27t Kust Ilaptlst, S. Stinlun l-ark, ill N, V, A. A., 1. Ciniili acill. ;.j Vuli;i Tribe, H. 1'lrates V. C. :!l K.miii A. C. 2. T. II. Kane lull, Oi Farrcn F, C R. Menree, fli Tt-rnice, 2. Auillh Scheluhtk's, 3i IV. I'hlla I'rnn, 3. s. .lelm's V. V., Ui (lever F. t U. CLOSEBOUTSIN PALACE FINALS Mende, Hinckle. and Broderick Are Respective Winners of Boxing Belts DEMPSEY DROPPED TWICE CLOSK competition resulted in the final bouts of the elimination tour nament decided last night nt the Tee Palace. The three heys who shaped tip like winners of the Cieergc V. Pawling belts pre ; Bantamweight : .Tlmmv Mende, Smith Philadelphia. Lightweight : Patsy Broderick , w,,, Philallelplila. Welterweight : W (jnns i-Vrrv ally Hinckle, w et lh(.0 victors had a cinch in hIs respective hetn. Last-round ral- ii i... m,i ,,,i iiinMn i,i...i t.. ln (i,(.(ii,)p tlilr matches with Bennv .lss ,, Vmlni. .iarl O'llrien. while twn ninn.Mf.en(i knockdowns scored bv two nine-second knockdowns scei h,.,,,!,.,..,,.; were tee much for Pempsey te overcome, While Br.ss was ouiielnlcd bv ? ii,.(i(...,.k .v,.r ln much fee Kddle While uass was ouipeintcii by .Memle, j the former mncle it geed showing. In ' the early stages of the bout Bass ills- played better fe-'in fiem the dlstnnce, 'but ln the latter rounds the Infighting 1 of Mende entitled Jimmy te the ver , diet. ' Broderick chopped his opponent twice I in the second rnunil. i.aeii lime right- banders te lhe Jaw teller! Dempsey, Eddie came back strongly In the re mainder of the cenk-st, cutting Pntsy under the right e;e, and, while Demp sey had lhe liener of a majerllv of the rounds, Biederick's big advantage ln the second session enabled bim te bquei'zr- through a winner. The O'Brien-IIinekle mntcli was a. clever exhibition. While these welter weights put en a fast and scientific-set-te there were times when they slewed up waiting for the ether te lead and the fans razzed them a bit nnd also hissed. Hinckle's left frequently connected with O'llrien and his short, choppy punches Inside also counted heavily in hl favor. A miartet of boxers who had been ellmlnatiied In previous rounds com peted in the first two bouts Itdtli were fast and interesting, .luck Perry de feating Chick Kansas In a bantam ron ren test and Temmy Devlin winning from Jee Buseh. Argentine Pole Team Wins Uuehnniptnii, Itiisland, July in in the sdnl-tln.il (tunie of the llettlminptnn ime cun 'tciurminient here :.-leid'iy th', Arnentlim tenia wen from the 'lemplt'lun team, en which the 1'rlncn nf Walls playd. Th" mnri wim I fn.il In .'! The I'rlnce of V iIih did nut .or" Enelnnd Wine Rifle Match l.nndnii, .July 111 At the ItlMi-y rill'i mietlnit t'.ta Knlupnie Cuii wnii win hy I'.nu hind In n clone lOimutlllun with tin. Calm dlnn iltte team., The Knnllali rill nien teereu ivev una tne uunuuntn iuri, jiuern ey wii Ulrl with 10J3 and IndU fuurtli I up (MDu.uniy But 010(1 led. V.ei Of etyiDlivir -sw i Voea VA'S TW RiM . fVlUCH BRUSH liVG- a4v KVJKSXs. .w. ONLY TO HAVE IT GCDACK IN THE UBVT FIVE MIWUTE5 SH06T TPAlMlM'ATeMPADOUfU AlNT WO iwch - S1 Vopyrlelit, 1923, b'j rutillc Ledger Company AO SDK K. ITS AI .MILAGE "Conqueror of Dempsey," Still In Making, Is Improving Gradually in Ring TO RESIGN FROM MARINES By LOUIS JAFFE A BOUT six months age, one Chnrley Weirmtillcr virtually broke into the sports sanctum Fanoterum with n loud burst of speech. "I've discovered the conqueror of Jack Dempsey and didn't have te go te Europe, like Jack Mc Auliffe. (e de it." At the time Welrinuller didn't sav tlint Ins "conquerer'' was nil set te meet the champion. "It'll take time." explained Welrinuller, "mnvLe n venr PMi iS ,K,1,,,tir,KJ)is:!;cr Kr-'"lnlly, nt"the 1 hiladelphia Nv.v Yard, where the ...s,.,., -iiiie-vcar-eici nig ,ev s see ng service with the United States Marines. nine months te run, but Ad. who uses is real name for punching purposes. 'Devli'tr1 'V, 'V1Riwtie'ri from tic Devil Dogs," wl,if., .-,,( is PXI,CC,IP lumiiicn"' 1)Pf0r tlle t,ni1 ,) lh0 Net a Sarrlflra Ad Stene is n geed example of a boxer fi'mVS "0t bci?,B N,t,1''ced for the filthy ucre. Tlie marine is being ef?M0(1 Ky Lp v nl n tena" ter ?n,ei,H y,i "' "J. 1S ,'"l,p " "Hnpetent teacher, and Ad's handleis are net Mm"S n"y el"lnu'cs in "vcr-matehing As n result Stene is yet te meet de leat since starting his successful career here last February. Out of a total of eight matches Ad has put te sleep half a dozen of bis opponents for a .7.-.U knockout average. And the beauty part of Stene s exhibitions is the fact that he is showing improvement everv time e: answers tne tinkle of the gong Sam La Salle, a burly sailor, was Mone s opponent in bis Philadelphia debut ut the Olympia. This was a regu lar sailor-marine brawl a sort of rough and ttimble affair with Stene re turning a winner. Then Ad knocked out LddvMone Miller, which proved his first K. O. of n string of six. Miller was stepped j the fifth round, bird, Otte Hughes took It eh the bin In the fourth. Bill Siiee.len laslcd eidv twenty-seven seconds, one mund wa's SllillCleilt fee Serci.nnf tt,... U...1.1. .. of Herman M II er ." n .,!" """ '" -" 'oiitiueM', (lr stewed awav in the fourth. Stene's last limit was against Jim Helland, the Biiltlmerean. who is beln beln pentcl for the heavyweight champion ship, and Ad proved by far tliat lie was the mere premising product. Can Tnke It In that Helland mntcli (lie funs mti the opportunity te see whether Stene could "take it." In ti. fl,.,st two rounds Helland suceerdrd in getting in a number of Miff jolts, but tin- mariner never llincherl, ami kept cnuiitcrin; 0 viciously with hedy smashes tlmt Hol Hel land seen tired, and from the third round until the finish of tbe eighth Stenn administered a teirlfic trouncing te the tall fellow from tlie .Monumental City. Stene Isn't ready yet for J, Dcmii Dcmii sey. Weirmuller admits, uer f(,r ,f dozen ether light-heavyweights or lira vyw eights, but the astute mnnager of the mariner feels sure it is only (1 mut ter of time; before Ad will have Mopped 1 'iin.,i iiiiu.si nun un- siietgiari! as a formidable (ee for tlie Manass,, Mauler. A Kings of Kleut! SHIBE PARK $ Niht B KKIIIT-ROl'M) IIIIL'T.S-J t X- It I X- I r IIOIUIV JOK Barrett vs. Welling KID NMIMV Wanner vs. Jjieeer i:imi: ilmii, ntzsimmens vs. France k. (. Jer, lllVNV O'Donnell vs. Berrish ai kjiiiij: Stene vs. Hayes Prices $1. $2, 3 TIVKIITS ON HAM! Clcur hlnre. N. V. cer. I2lli .1 ni. her I. opi'uslle Hrlintt'H ( ufei llnlr llnlr il.eher Muni, Sts ('In stunt Cnnii ni.-. luiii Simp, 10 h, fl'-idi AllhiKer llllliiird Ar.idtni). 07 M.irkili I.hImI'h I'licur Slcires. nt N. V, "or I .111. A. Arch. I'.' s.. l.Mh, linn:: V irk" K MinM llprin luli.ii A.m.. II... .1.. t. 4- J rufei ''.''"I. JlrtrI und Athintiu 4- llelsliu.' . rhene l.nnsdewne 6S5, sii. mill .uiiii t. miiuwiiii. i lllluii (of IT? mintiR CACv ivr h YOU , Hew Dees It British Withdrawal Murphy's Coup Promoters' Mix-up THK action of the British I.nwn Tennis Assoclritlen In withdrawing tn the Dnvls Cup tournament has caused no end of comment abroad and T this country. " It Is regrettable that such n move was decided upon, and tennis efficii, in this city feel that a reconsideration Is probable. The explanation of the default; Is that had the English team defeat! Spain in the Fcml-final, Klngscetc and Lycctt would neti have been abl te make the trip te America for the final. It Is further explained that It would be unfair te the Spnnlsh plan plan te cTlmlnatc them, nnd then carry en the competition with a less fennldaM. combination. , This explanation was considered satisfactory in many circles, but It h ' net understood hew or why the Britons allowed this situation te arise. If Klngscetc and Lycctt knew they could net make the trip te this ceuntn they should net have ibeen selected. n Furthermore, n British victory ever Spain was net assured. Spain lu two excellent players in Manuel Alonre nnd Count de Gemar. If the Britons stand te their decision nlrcndy nnneunced, the German'.' town Cricket Club will hustle plans a bit nnd have the stands ready for it.. linnl round en August 17, 18 and 10. In this event, Philadelphia will have the privilege of. seeing tu but foreigners In action against each ether In the Davis Cup, nnd then agalait Americans in the United States singles championship in September. BASEBALL in the American League lias reached the stage where the Yankees, composed of high -priced stars, are. battling te retain their small margin ever the Wlilte Sex, composed of a few veterans and many rookies. It's the unexpected that makes the game. ' Temmy Murphy's Coup WIIHN It comes te horseflesh, consult Temmy Murphy. An example of tunning was lind in the case of Sannrde, 1:50-74, nnd Margaret Dll- "" his cur ion, L:0U. There were many who thought Murphy had erred when he nlletved th fast pacer Sanarde te be sold from Ids stable last Mny te W. B. Hall for $7000. He chese te retain Margaret Dillen, by Dillen Axworthy, bred by Aicxnnucr u. (;exe, et ..MiwDeeu stecK The race wen by Margaret Dillen last Saturday nt the Teledo Grand Circuit vindicates Murphy's judgment. The game Pennsylvania bred mart wen the i!:0: class pace in one, two, three order, nnd Incidentally gave tha Pneli sire, Dillen Axworthy, his first The first heat tvas paced in L':0-V4 another twe-nilnutc pacer for the American turf, the first time in histerj of tlie turf that n liorse has paced te n It was Margaret Dillen's first start en lhe Grand Circuit this season, ai there wns no class for l;er nt the opening meeting the week previous at North Randall. Horsemen will net be surprised te Snnnrde ever did within the next few second of his record in her first rnce ability te pace below the two-minute mark before the season is far advanced. Alexander B. Coxe, the breeder of Margaret Dillen, does net race pacen. She wns nlways a natural-born pacer, net showing any premise en the trot It wns largely because of this fact that she was sold. HOME runs no longer nre unusual, cNcept when they are hit by Babe Itutli. The big Bambino has had his troubles attempting te retain the prestige wen lust year. May Itelmbtirse Tayler und Gunnts TEX RKTCAKI), It Is said, is going te reimburse Herman Tayler und Hebby (finuiK local promoters, for their expenditures when they attempted te stage tlie I.eennrd-Tendler bout last year. Tex may net part with the funds voluntarily, but, it Is reported, the New Jersey Boxing Commission will order him te de se. It seems only fair that Tayler and (Siinnls should be reimbursed for their losses last year, in view of the fact that the mntcli has slipped through their lingers te Beyle's Thirty Acres. Fer about two years, efforts were made te get Tendler nnd Leenard to gether, and it was te the credit of tlie lecnl promoters thnt they were able te land the bout. . Then came the Injury te Leenard, and well-laid plans nnd geed money went with it. Later the match was canceled completely when Leenard said he would net meet Tendler in Philadelphia for n "personal reason." Fer mere than a month, Tayler and (Suiinis worked day and night, and spent money in preliminary preparation. They should nt least be reimbursed for their financial expenditures. npi HE spirit of Tri.s Speaker lias arc- fighting for ball games new, ALLEGHENY BOYS HAVE CLOSE RACE FOR LEAD Three Teams Tie for First Place In Uptown Baseball Leauge The Alleshenv Beys Lencue new- is In full swing, nnd three teams nre tledi for first place, having wen three and' lest one. St. Alines and P. D. S. played a tic game, which makes a replay necessary. The results of Saturday's gnmes up set expectations, Pclhnni wns expected te have a walkover with Vesper, hut the contest icselvecl Itself into n pitch ers' battle between Maiarky, of IVUniin, and Tener, of Vesper, the latter wlu nlng, '. te 0. The feature of tlie St. Agnes-Wern-rath clash was a four-base clout by Itenl with three en, YVemrath winning, IS te S. Tin- biggest surpilse was the gaaanammaermmarm Het Weather . . Be the weatherman Fays, tu bunt the e.it day In the Daytime Knclish Ilruailcleth Hnlrts nt . . .8.1.00 en. Jersey Silk iihlrts nt 11.60 ea. Till: NIAV Vi:CK TltlA.NCil.i: KOfT COLLAR. 00c At Nighttime Wear: B II A It l "N.ilnclieek" Suits 1'iihinm . .1(2.00 A.R.Underdewn's Sens 202-204 Market si., pwia. ingniTswnuf.'auHPLvaj mjg.Tti'UBai I "If It's Sporting UOLF SPECIALS "Pi" IniiRuiit world lteu ,. 1'ANAMA KMCKl.KS IILd, S.1..10 II II I. I line' TII.1I Iteit, OPEN 1'RIDAY A HAT. KVKN1NI1H jSs-fi: rjwrriArf; ttmMESE mmmmmmrmif 0& SSev BE 'VitlliM1 'vam.Tiir "ii 527 Market Street, Philu., Pa. . u ? 'sW.il vW iiA.v-.V. Strike Yeu? By THE OBSERVER cnrin, nt rneii. two - minute performer. nnd the second ln 2:00 flat, making record that fast early in July. see her pnee n much faster mile than weeks. She is within a qunrter of i of tlie year, which argues well for her at last aroused the Indians. They but it nuy Im tee late. Five Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League AMKItlCAN I.nACl'R ;. a.m. it ii. r.r. SM-r. M. T.niil. . srl Mr, -s IIS .4I frilil,. Detroit .. . :. 201 .1.1 119 .101 Mieiker. C'levelrncl 10 ','SI mint .311 llellmiinn. Detroit. H'J .lili (13 11:1 .Ml Mrusil, New Yerk. BO Mil 3 iH .350 NATIONAL I,E.GI'i: (i. a.m. ii. ii. r.r. Hernsliy. M. I-etiW HH Sll 14 130 .3M (irlnes. Chlenicn.. Ill Sill B.I 101 ,m llellnrher. riileage. SO Mil 40 1J0 ..IBS HlBhee. I'lttnliuritli IM 3S .111 121 ,3J$ ILinbrrt. Cln'niitl. 311 117 123 .361 defeats of Povvelten by the Eagles and the setback of P. D. S. by Tiega Heights. The standings: w. t.. iv. w u r.c. Vesper. . , a 1 7.10 Wemrnth. 'J 2 .JJJ KeBrtH. .1 1 .7r,n IMvv-elten 1 J !$' I'-lham ."I 1 .".in llns-le.i I .1 .!W I. 1). H. 2 1 .OUT til .cnes II .'I ."00 and mere of it! Here's hew anil nluht. Wear: Irlnh Teplln. White. Orav or Tan Shirts ut 3.00 ea. Hllke l'eni.e Miirls at 2.00 ea. "Nnlni'hetk" Nhthl Hhlrts S1.S0 Goods - We Have If REPAINT GOLF BALLS 100 tiez. While they last. Inc ludlnB fiimeuii itifli" such, us Hl'Al.DtM ".10". HlIA'Ult- BJi OJ D01 KINIIH IIAHIO - WHY NOT " V.TC ",i'"u "WHY NOT" GOLF BALLS clrlvlnit soil brills in tha (CO KQ ! $! no . . 0I" (.tll.F H.I.U.I 'H. 11 nnir lll'i'i; 1101. V HNICKKHis 30 Hl.li. SI. 5(1 I B- l' II (I S I! (linimilid) tops l.nri.p immilmi'iit Si. 05 '" I.OdAN lll.lf Shnea tC.17 KH l'- sin.i sJ " siail nnnwns filt,T3 rii(iMiii. tHAVE u 2JEJ3ST Oi , .u.V. ,H ,; , fttm-.VfiVe. 5 Jul ' MM