Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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Lack of Experience Robs Bebfty Barrett of K. 0. in Seventh Round of Battle With Jee Welti
IDLER-LEONARD
READY FDR BELL
With Big Battle Forty-eight
Hours Away, Beth Are
Down te Weight
EVERYTHING IS COMPLETED
AT.TIIerOII their twelve - round
bout It "till two dnjs off. both'
Itennv Leenard, thninplnn, and T.pw
Tcndler. ilinlleiiRer, aiP en edge ready
te enter (lie rintf at .Tersny nt a niin
ute'H notice. Kneh Is down te weight
and watching hN condition se Hint he
tUll net ever-train and go stale.
Net in n long sticteh of the port
ing calendar ban a lightweight bout at
tracted the wldcprend interest tlmt hn
been evinced In the coming clash. Ter
the lnt Fcveial years there has been nn
fer-Incrcasing demand for a nieetlni;
between this pair, with the title, at
ttake.
xenuier hob uecn.ine men persistent
nt tne mammon s r ini cniici's. mil pi-
forts te brinj thein together have
proved futile until this time. They
were matched te meet here Inst August,
hut while he was preparing for the bout
j.een.ini usukc ins wmiiiu una was" com-
nclled te cancel the eii!rnreiii..nt. in,i!
I'lill
Olnssmnn promptly claimed a .sr000 for-
E.. . T ? "..
felt which Leenard had posted te guar
antee weight and appearance. This
erred only te add fuel te the already
blKing fire of ill feeling existing In the
rival camps.
Richard Steps In
It was then that Tex Rtckard stepped
in and offered te promote the match.
Ills terms were such that neither could
refuse, and the match web, consum
mated. They will meet in the tfig nrena that
Blckard a year age constructed for the
Pempscy-Cnrpenticr battle nt Deyle's
Thirty Acres. The bout is scheduled
ier iwcire rumms. unucr tne laws i
of the State of New Jersey, deci-
s x. .. ".
Ions are net permitted, se that the
only manner in which the title can
change hands is by n knockout or en n
foul. And both boxers arc ready for
the battle.
Tex Illckard yestcrdny stated thnt the
totaled close te the $300,000 mark, and,
he added, thnt he is convinced the gete
advance wile or seats for the fight
lll be in the vicinity of $500,000.
The tickets have been en sale nt Mad!-
nm Square Garde,,, in Philadelphia.
Baltimore and ether places for several
weeks nnd the demand hns been
trnt thnt thn nrnmnter l,n. .,lmnfn,l
,."t .; wpp'n lK nnn" n ,., 'StSan"
:: 7n ... ... .i "."r .'".'.'"
l. l..nle I I'
Uexing fans from practically nil of
the leading cities of the Enst nnd many
as far west as Chicago, nre expected
te see the fight. The rnllrends lend
ing into New Yerk hnve mnde prepara
tions te mid additional cars te all of
tlielr legnlnr trains, should that be
necessary, and nt least seven specials
vtll ba run from this city.
Fans Protected
Kxtenslve preparations hnve been
made te handle the crowd by Itlekiud.
the New Jersey Itexing Commission and
the Jersey City municipal uiitheslties.
Tery pesslh precaution has been
taken te p, event any dlsetder or am
disaster.
When the match was made and .ler
jev Citv ns decided upon as the site.
Majer IIiiRiie nssuied Itleknrd that the
spei tutor-, would he accorded the sain"
excellent protection by the police nnd
nre dcnartmeiiK Him .linir..i .,.1,,,..
Dempsev squelched the cliampir.i,shi.
Iiepes of Cnrpentier n jear iire. Seme'
i.ieii .ierey vity pellecinen, ih;tcctics
""""is ei getting the seats for wliHi
l.elr tickets will. There will be tlilitv tlilitv
e. loe, men. sKty-Mx ticket takers ami
tldrtj tlret sellers.
Ul-kard has installed n lighting s,.
tcm. at n eest of $10,000. te pnivl le
Plenty of ligh, ln tllp ,.; ThW.sVs-
the ling. There ulll !i ............ i.i. .
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INTERPID TRIUMPHS
Class H Sleep wins 325-Mlle Yacht
t.i.ti... i. .
Race
, MiKliiiiac
Island. .Midi.. July e-j.
""'Phi. the Clns
ii sleep, ewnei
'"0111,1 I'llltlll
"'I', of ChlciiL'n. u.i
wieenth
innniil i , : .
tiuteil in I'i.i .''""i ini-e, Wlllr I
ii ii nt ( hicnge .Satiirda.
long s't'.!ri';,,,Vr ift Z0": :i- mileH
IiineI , l,,,,r H,"'.'lnv i.ien.l.r,'
-""""iiire ,. i'. VnmUli..,u !..n..
Ullx
"'''J'jl nnd K. I Bloems-tor's j
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n.iss
"fie tile
- -.". iiiiiii, reiirrii tin, I fin ,
Akiiwii nnd Coniniedore Shel-
""i ' iniKe
riligHllin 1(11 n low.
hoi ii, "or,""i Inoterbont (iem
,?.' tl','1 ."'" te the straits for meter-
e hv uma,t,,,'Ml the Sl'0'lle 'n'-""
A "mm. tes n tlme of 34 l,0,,rs ,'"1
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ATTACKS BOXING COMMISH
Cleveland Mayer Alse Refuses Per
mlt for Kllbane-Martln Beut
nermliClnfm1, Jl,Iy 25'-In "fuflnis n
Jehnnv i'i,ia I,rP,i,',l e"t between
leiinny h lhane nnd Pepper Martin
Ids i? ",1",'w.eiK,lt fl'nmplenshlp here
or ,12 "T'rMuyw Fr"1 Kllr took
tern ii J.0"""! n. The Mayer re re
Le, .! Ils. N,1,ml isnlnst professional
"ejlng. saying;
1)0.1,,,'!' ",y. vl0'peint professional
rffi .., mtJtt ? 1,l'"1,l,y condition
r'BHt HOW. Cemn nlntu l,n., -..l..i
inn l t ' " """ -'"inii
imll.Vr ..,.", "' nu'"' raw siu I
milled at Cincinnati, while the nets of
n mM Wl, State Boxing Commission
ns u.m,i'k ,""1 unmaking champions at
" will has made a joke of the game."
Wins Nine of Twelve Games
MrtmVnt ii' ii?i? et ,he. ,I!'?.rn"1 "'venue
inenV'and L. ,Cm.y,r 0ii b.Bl1 un lh 'H
bUyid iinn. i".?lne ?Vl of t'Ui Knm
hr from i,wV. ''nWumw(nii. Ilk in
' !M J ii.Sl i Laaun. Cull WoeOliiii'l
"- 111 I lllri.lll.t In
rmiiiu iiKi'iicy iieiicemcn anil liremcn I'llltlnn snlil li Jminl ilw nnntmi t'' 'n e i -. j , n goon urai ei cime. nuiiL-e euiinniin
arc te be stationed inside nnd outside! i l te eh tnln Wnsen's share of ?l?e , , '??"", Cenwa' ' Camden, steppel national finalist and runner-up te Til
the nst wooden structure. Flremen will ! eeeeds of tl e BrvnnT)ownev-Wilsen ?t0 .""'rlIni: n,s n "b.-tnte for Benny (len last year wen by default from Her
he stationed in nil the aisles te ke.e, ! l0Z last I ater DnvTn Terser Citv "crrls nnd under the cinumsinnces he bert Miller ; Carl Fischer, present Mil
them clear, nnd ethers will , , .1 seen n the decision of t he com- vn"" i K0df,7I,lbit'" ngain?t Jec die States champion, defeated R. M
numerous Indrnnts that are ,, ,,17 lSW '',Z ?PT?,V..L2IeS'r' carnl"S Oraham without extending . himself
m!.I nJ'i I nr"nn- w - ; a riial ViiRe te Cireb for n bout in Mas- "The en y knock 'en the uregram C;' 6-2! Dr' " V'P "'i TV' aMV
Uleknid has arranged for 700 ushej-j, snelnisetts ,..., !., i, n.J; ? I I"Rrnm times runner-up. downed A. D. Snyder,
te nssuiv nil !. i.i,u ", ". 'I "V.Vr :.. ; .. ... .,...,.. ... .... ' occurred in the Hist set-te when Ad n.n n.n. ...i.fii, t n T.ennnl .
Leenard-Tendler Returns
Te Be Given 'but in Phila.
Announcement Jinn been mode by
three dlflVrcht promoters Hint re
turns of tlit Leenard-Tendler bout
nt Jersey City will be given out in
riillnilcljiirii.r .Telin Chapman, of
the I'lillnitalphlA Velodreme. 1'elnt
llrer-c 'Vrirk,m Imk nrranged for a
Miecinl wire from the ringside te
flip dreme, nnil n reiuiiiie of the
bnttlp round by round will be nn nn
neuncrd between bike races. The
National I'lub and Legan A. A. nlse
have arranged for n Mmllar Hervlcc
by Charley Cress and Adam Itynn,
rcHpectlvcly.
Coast Star Begins Campaign te
Regain Tennis Laurels Wen
Many Years Age
I e
RIMING FOR NATIONALS
t
scv Voile, .July 2.". Sire. Mav Sut-
ten Dundy, of Les Angeles, former
ri.it Intinl u-mnnn. ..! .i
"al,m,nl women s tennis chnmplen, te-
day began her second campaign te re
Rain the lnurels she were nearly a
core of years age when she ilrst ap
peared in the New Yerk State cham
pionships en the courts of the Oreen
Meadow Club.
Mrs. Dundy was accompanied east bv
.Mrs. William II. Henry, of Les An
geles, who will be her partner In the
doubles. She plans te play In a scries
of women's tournaments preparatory te
the national championships nt the West
Side Tennis Club, Ferest Hills, N. Y.,
beginning August 14.
Since her rpturn te California, after
her remarkable performance in last
ycnr'H chnmplenshlp, In which she was
defeated by Mrs. Molln Djurstedt Mai
1 l?1"? . in thp fcmi-final round, Mrs.
' Tllittflt Itnu Irnnl ! anta.a. . ..
Iitindy hns kent In censtnnt nrnetlre
She has defeated Miss Mary K. Browne,
of Santn Menica, Calif., in several
mntches nnd theRe who have watched
her gnme believe she Is playing even
mere effectively than last season.
Mrs. Dundy will play in the singles
ef..Jl,,StaVi teurnan'ent ""J1, will pair
I".1",1 M.rs IIcnr-v 'n the doubles. Next
", ' A. V . a u, ii x-"
I ',enT tournament of the Srabrlriit. N.
k,$ l"n ?" 1.Frftf.Clul "
!1J"W',"B VL v C f A llta." CJV?T
'''tf L 1N tt C S;
I . Ihc Const star, os May Sutten, was.
nntlenal women's chnmplen in 1004
Nn
also holds the distinction of belnc
I me uuiy yniieriLuii woman 10 win tne
i all-comers title nt Wimbledon. Invad
ing Knglnnd victoriously in 1005 and
again In 1007. Her husband. Themas
C. liundv held the national doubles
title In 1010 with T. V. Hcndrick nnd
also In 1012 with Mhurlce K. McLough McLeugh
lln, the Califernla "Comet," ns his
;,nrtner.
MASSACHUSETTS LIFTS
BAN ON JOHNNY WILSON
Middleweight Champien Immedi
ately Issues Challenge te Greb
Bosten. July 2.1. Johnny Wilsen,
middleweight champion, and Marty
Klllllcn. his manager, have been rein
stated by the Massachusetts Ilexlng
Commission.
Wilsen nnd bis manager were sus
pended en January fi. following the
action of the New Yerk Itexing Com Cem
mission in suspending the two when
Wilsen lefuscd te meet Hnrrv CJreb.
of Pittsburgh, in New Yerk, nfter Ktl-
denrl
in New Yerk, but outside of tliet State
is still middlew eight champion of the
world.
TETRAMETER TRIUMPHS
Wins Steward's Cup for Three
I Year-Olds In England
1 C.'n-dwoed. ICngland. Julv 2.'. (Bv
I A. P.) Tetrameter, by Tetrarch
l out of Mendnln, wen the Steward's
j Cup, a hnndlcnp of 1000 sovereigns for
threc-yenr-eKis ami upward, six fur-
N'iiht Patrel was second nnd Mern
ing Light third. Thirty horses ran.
The betting wns: Tetrameter, 10 te
1 ncninst; Night Pntrnl. 0 te'l;
morning Light. 10 te 1. Tetrameter Is
owned by Sir II. McCnlment.
JESS LACKSTRAINERS
Wlllard Forced te Loek te East for
Sparring Partners
Les Angeles, Calif., July 2.Y Scar
city of seasoned heavyweight boxers in
Southern California iiiny force Jcsh
Willlaid te leek te the i'.ast for spar
ling pm titers, nccerdlng te (!ene Deyle,
imiuaxer of Willlnrd's tialtlHu'j camp
here.
Wllllard plans te use plenty it
heavyweights in the dully grind of
preparation for his proposed ehuinjilon ehuinjilen
sjilp bout with .Tack Dcmpsey, ind he
Is beginning te wonder whether he can
find the "plenty" he needs.
GREAT ROSE IS OUT
Favorite Will Net Race In S. and S.
Stake at Columbus
Columbus, O.. July 25. The Great
Rese of the McDonald stable, favorite
In the 2:11 trot, the S. nnd S. Stake,
feature event of today's Grand Circuit
program nt the Columbus Driving Park
truck. Is III and will net be started,
it was snld at the track.
Cnr Werthy likely will be the fa
vorite ln the event, which carries a
purse of $5000, the largest of the meet,
which closes Friday.
Other events Include the 2:12 pace,
the 2:14 pace and the two-year-old
trot.
1
MAY
BUNDY
IN NEW YORK PLAY
llllnia lifld 4.iltn1 rt Anntunnl f,in tli.kliikufllt I
itnu jmiii rikiiiu tt LuiiLiuiL iiii iiii ifiiiiL. i iivmr nnnn i i i i . iit.ii.. ti.
Will Win Before 7th,
Says Champien Leenard
Iludil Lake, July 25. Before
starting nn his dnlly five-mile run
around the rim of the oval body of
water from which this inosiiulto inesiiulto inosiiulte
bitten oasis of New Jcrsey derives
its name, Benny Leenard tedny made
this bald Htnteinent : "I'll hnve nn
nllbl if I lese nnd I'll be disappointed
if I don't win by n knockout before
the icvcnth rciBd."
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BARRETT VICTOR.
BY GREAT FINISH
Redhead Has Welling en Verge
of Knockout in Seventh
Round
CLINCHING, SAVES JOSEPH
ny LOl'IS II. .IAFFE
"DOIinY IIARRKTT Isn't a one--
hnnded fistmnn by any means. The
rcdhend distinctly proved thnt fact Inst
night In the feature bout at Rhlbe Park,
when his left hook, mere se than his
deadly light, enabled him te leave the
ring a victor by a shade ngnlnst .Tee
Welling, of Chlcge.
Lack of experience, together with the
vise-like clinching tnctics of Ac Mid
dle Westerner. It nppenred In the sev
enth round, robbed Hnrrett of n knock
out. In thnt period Welling wns in n
woozy condition, but he outguessed
Hnrrett In making him ralss, nnd at the
same time fell into numerous clinches,
se that the Cliften Heights lad was un
able te drive ever the "crusher."
Thnt seventh session wns n rather
stormy canto for the Windy City light
weight. It was a left hook, half turn
ing him around, that unbalanced Well
ing first, early in the round, nnd then n
right swing, n little tee high up, mnde
Jen niore dizzy
Held Continually
But Jee's strongest asset in the ring
is his defensive tnctics. He held en con
tinually, falling into clinches almost ns
seen as Referee William II. Recap
would separate them. Several times
Barrett shook his head in disgust toward
his corner, from where shouts of "Fin
ish 'im" emanated, intimating that
Welllng's holding wns tee much for
blm.
The eighth round nlse found Welling
suffering a let of punishment around the
body nnd head. However, before the
session web ever Barrett became some
what fatigued and Welling finished up
with n belated rally.
Barrett cot into the winning nt n
time when it looked as if he were being
hopelessly outclassed. When the bell
rnng ending the sixth round it appeared
like n certain victory for Welling,
whose inside work, short snappy upper
ruts and body blows helped him pile
up.n comfertnble lend.
Welling had n let of respect for that
Hnrrett right, nnd continually had that
arm of Rebby's locked tight. But when
Reb get geln; In the, seventh and con
tinued his fast work in the eighth it
proved conclusively that the Redhead
hns n qunntlty of stamina and is never
defeated until the bout is ever.
Eddie Fltzsimmens, of New Yerk,
proved a tartnr for Earl France, of
California, and the Westerner fniled te
win, although net beaten, for the first
time since appearing In mntches in
Philadelphia. France displayed suffi
cient cleverness from the distance te
give him a draw against the hard
punching Getham southpaw.
It looked as if Frnnce were due for
a visit te the innvns en two different
occasions, but he came, back strongly
each time. In the third a left te the
body almost doubled up Earl, nnd the
fame glove te the jnw in the fifth by
Fltzsimmens badly shook up the Call Call
ferninn. Wagner Wins
Eddie Kid Wagner, local rising
fentherweight, added Sammy Seiger. of
New Yerk, te his list of defeated when
the Seuth Philadelphia!! came through
with a rush in the last few rounds nnd
cmnched the visitor around nt pretty
Stene, the hard -hitting marine, scored
a tcchuicnl K, (). In the second round
against Eddie Hayes, of Shenandoah.
The hitter's seconds threw n towel into
tie ring after Hayes had been dropped
twice.
WORK ON STADIUM FOR
OLYMPIC GAMES BEGINS
Architect Premises te Have Track
Ready by October
Colembcs Stadium, Paris, July 25.
Werk en the erection of the stadium
nt Colombes, ln which the 1024 Olympic
games will be held, began yesterday.
The preparation for the gnmes,
which, since June, 1021, has been
confined te the Finance Commission of
the Paris Municipal Council, the
Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, is
new officially assigned te the bricklay
ers, carpenters and several hundred
workmen under the direction of Archi
tect Fnure Dujarlc.
He premises te have the 500-meter
track ready for the athletes te begin
their preparation next October.
The stands will have a capacity of
00,000, and will Inclese a regulation i
ruguy ana association football field.
They will be finished in April, 1023,
said Architect Dujnric.
NAME BACHELOR CREWS
Announce Oaramen Who Will Rew
In Canadian Henley en Saturday
Three crews will represent Philadel
phia In the Cnnndlnn Henley, te be
held next Saturday at St. Catherines,
Ontario, it was mnde known nt u meet
lnc of the Schuylkill Nnvy last night.
All of the erews will be composed of
Bachelors' Biitki' Club oarsmen.
W. K. dnrrett Glllmere will row in
the henler einxlew nnd will be pitted
nualnHt Heb Dibble, former Canadian
and national hingles chnmplen, who Is
attempting a come-back, and Hilten
IJclyea, present Canadian tltlehelder.
Glllmere will nlse be paired with
HapKOed in the senior doubles. Doug
las Derby and I'M Mitchell, former
Pennsylvania, oarsmen, will compete in
the Intermediate doubles.
Plans for the national regatta next
month were albe discussed. A. com
mittee was appointed and left for New
Yerk, where it will attempt te persuade
Walter Hoever, winner of the Geld
Challcnga Cup and Diamond Sculla,
te uppcar in the local clnsnle.
All-Ireland Pole Team Named
Dublin, July 25, Arrangements are corn-
Pletel te send a team represent Ine the All-
Ireland lliile Cub le ,
riMricuiini: ine A
Amurlca, It was an
neuncej jrilerila)'. Ihe team will renalst of
ii
Captain
i4iiiaiu uuiiiiiifiii , j, w. r rencn
Inaard Ueulrilnir. J.
Ueuglaa and Captain P, A.
Q.
V
Ulll.
TRNDI.FJi-U:OKAUD I1GHT
mew by blew, the llaht will be followed by
two eirrnllenally i allied sperlH writers,
"lllllv" Hoeap and Cullen Cain are iteltiu le
lull Pumiu LciOKR readers about mr in.
Undent utjthe flslit.lii the iecl pajes "nn
RIGHT OFF THE FIRE FOR BENNY
This Is Paekey
Schwartz, all the
way from Michigan
City, Ind who Is
at IJudd Lake, N.
.1... doing "The
Man neltlnd the
Steve" act for
Benny Leenard
during the llrfit
weight champion's
training for his
match Thursday
nfebt with Lew
Tcndler at Beyle's
T hlrty A'cres.
Schwartz is a vet
eran of the United
States Navy, hev-
Jug put in twelve
years as cook for
j je Rohs. Paekey
beasts of "having
cooked for a million
men," and new
glories ever the
fact of preparing
meals for the cham
pion H
S DEFEAT
IS TENNIS USPET
Penn Captain Beaten by C. W.
Beard, of Cynwyd, in
Middle States
BILL TILDEN WITHDRAWS
Chnrles N. Beard, veteran Cynwyd
tennis star, furnished the surprise of
the current Middle States tennis tour
nament yesterdny when he trounced
Captain Andrew Morgan, of the Unl
ersity of Pennsylvania, after an un
usually fierce battle, 4-0, 0-2, 7-5, en
the clay courts of the Cynwyd Club.
Morgan, who flashed some unusually
geed tennis In the recent intercollegiate
tourney nt Mcrien, when he trimmed
some of the best collegians in the coun
try, wan outgeneraled and outplayed
by his veteran opponent.
Anether Pennsylvania crack who was
defeated by an unusunlly wide mnrgin
wns Mnnngcr Donald Steel and Ne. 3
en the Red and Blue team. Little Gus
Amsterdam, pride of Woodferd courts,
driving with tremendous speed, chased
Steel nil ever the court and wen In the
Impressive style of 0-0, 0-0. Steel was
given an even chance before the match
but no one expected the result te be
se emphatic.
Though the tournament was hard
hit by the withdrawal of Bill Tilden,
nntlenal champion, there is enough
talent left te make it a huge success.
It has n larger entry list than any pre
vious Middle States championship. In
n telegram te Dr. Philip B. Hawk,
teurnnment manager yesterday morn
ing, Tilden expressed regret but said
it was necessary te withdraw te prac
tice en grass courts for the Davis Cup
trials en Saturday. The Cynwyd nf
fnlr is btaged en cloy and the sudden
shift from clny te gross wan likely te
have affected the champion's game.
Twe unexpected defaults came when
Stanley W. Pearson, one of the rnnklng
local stnrs, nnd young Sandy Welner.
Tllden's latest pretege, defaulted. Beth
were expected te travel far in the tilt.
All the ether taverues advanced with
from Daniel Kecfe, 5-7, 0-4. (5
Other interesting matches were
staged by J. Soils-Cehen, Jr., In de
feating S. F. Farell, 0-0, 0-3, nnd by
Dr. E. L. Eliasen in trouncing Her
bert Wallie. 0-2, 0-0. One of the
toughest matches of the day wns that
wen by Dr. J. G. Tayler from Carl
Martin, Jr., 0-2, 0-8. 0-4.
GOODFELLOWS TO PLAY
Will Meet Bartram Park en Heme
Field In Twilight Game
The Goedfellows baseball team, which
Inst week trounced Hate Meters, 14 te
2, will open its home sensen at Fifty
eighth nn.i.1 Walnut Btreets tonight with
Bartram Park.
Manager Lembard! has secured a
great line-up for the Goedfellows, and
McVer. who fanned eighteen of the
motorists last week, will again be en the
hill.
The Goedfellows are a trifle late in
getting started, ns they did net wish te
enter the field as n trnveing club, and
u was a ien: nine neiere tney were
able te
mukn
arrangements for their
preseqt location, which
West Philadelphia.
Is the beht in
Hoever, Sculling King,
Returns Frem England
New Yerk, July 25. The steam
ship Majestic enme up the bay to
day with Walter Hoever, of Duluth,
Minn., who wen the world's ama
teur singles sculling championship
in the Kngllsh Henley en July S.
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naltlmerr ffl 24 .742 Terente. . 48 48 .480
RnchrKhr. 07 38 .flOO Readies. . 80 86 .411
.ler. City 55 42 .507 Hrracmtf. 38 61 .884
lluffule. . 51 45 .531 Newark.. 26 27 .280
YESTERDAY'S RE8ULT3
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh. Si New Yerk, 2 (first nune).
.-sew Yerk, lit I'lttetainrli. 4 (2d same).
rw lern, tur
111 I-ltthlirxh.
Onlj same ttheduled.
AMERICAN LEAOCE
Athletics. 4i Washington. 2.
Cleveland. 5i Chlcoce, t.
Onlr games aehedalee,
INTERNATIONAL LEAOCE
Nerrark, 7t Boehreter. B.
Nrmcune. let Jemey Cltr. 8 (Ant rmnuV
Jersey CttT. Si SrrcD. 0 (oecend gnme).
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Terente, 0 Rrndlnc.
Baltimore, 8 Buffalo, 4.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Teledo. 4 1 St. Pal. 1.
.Minneapolis. 141 loin
4i Celtunbna
Kansas Cltr. Ill Lonlsvllle,
8.
Others teams net ached
EASTERN LEAGUE
Albany. 81 Bridgeport, 9.
nartferd, 4 PlttafieJd. 0.
New naTn, 61 Sprlngfleld. 0.
Other teams net scheduled.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Birmingham, 6j Memphis, 8 (first
MeaiDhla. 81 Birmingham.
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NashrUlr. 61 Atlanta. 0.
mrming nam. 1 (i
oeona game),
Mobile, 4i Chattanoera.
Little Beck. 3 1 New 0?1
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TODAY'S SCHEDULE
NATIONAL LEAOUB
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
St.
Iyetus nt new Tene,
Pittsburgh et Broeklm.
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teage nt Bosten.
AMERICAN IJSAOUE
Athletic at Clrreland,
Waahlnglan nt Detroit.
New Yerk at St. IxmU.
Bosten at Chicago.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Newark at Boeheoter.
Jersey City nt Syracuse.
Reading at Terente.
BalUmara at Buffalo.
WOODS IN FORM
Western Star Beats Huesten
In
Second Bleck
Arthur Weeds, Minneapolis star,
again defeated Tem Huesten at the
Hecreatien Academy in their 1200-pelnt
pocket billiard match last night. Weeds
wen the second block. 111 te 40.
Weeds bad a high run of 20 and Hues Hues
ten 10.
Weeds' victory gave him a lead In
the total scoring of 200 te 75. The
third block will be played this after
neon.
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HOPKIN
REACHES
2 TENNIS FINALS
Central High Lad te Play for
Beys' State Singles and
Doubles Crowns
TOM McGLINN DEFEATED
Milten Hepkln. n wee Ind from the
Central High Scheel, new representing
the Woodferd Courts, renched two final
rounds In the boys' Pcnnsylvnnla State
championships nt the Cynwyd Club to
day. He survived the dcml-finals in
the singles nnd doubles.
In the singles Hepkin showed his
ability by eliminating Harry Axe, con
queror of Donald Strachan, the na
tional boys' clay court chnmplen, In
two sets, 0-0, 6-2. In the doubles he
plnyed he played with Milferd Myers.
They defeated L. Powell and F. W.
Armstrong, Jr., in two love sets.
Wllllnm Mngulre and Jehn McOlinn
also reached the doubles final. They de
feated Themns Nicely nnd Malcolm
Hedge, 0-3, 7-5. They meet Hepkln
and Myers for the title tomorrow.
Hepkin will also piny for the sin
gles championship tomorrow. He will
oppose the winner of the Milferd Myers-Teomas
Nicely match .
Karl Bnrtlctt, the southpaw youth,
reached two semi-finals. He wen from
Al. J. Maguire, Jr., in the singles.
(1-1, 0-0 and with Themns McGllnn
advanced ln the doubles by eliminating
C. Gorden Hedge and J. J. M. Iiewker,
0-3, 0-2.
One of the surprises of the day was
the elimination of Tem McGllnn from
the singles. McGllnn, who with Miles
Valentine wen the national boys'
doubles last year, was beaten by Nell
Sullivan In two sets, 0-2, 0-2.
Hepkin showed great steadiness in
his match against Axe. His extreme
coolness was a factor in his victory.
He plnyed continually te Axe's back
hand nnd forced his opponent te de
feat himself. The point score follews:
FIRST SET
Hepkln ,4 4 4 4 8 4 28 n
Ax 2 10 0 0 2110
BECOND SET
Itepktn 0 4 8 8 0 14 4 29 fl
Ax 4 2 4 8 4 4 2 2 242
The summaries:
BOTS' SINOI.E8
Semi-final Round
. Milten Hepkln defeated Harry Axe, 0-0,
0-2.
JUNIOR SINOLES
Fourth Round
NU Sulltran defeated Themas MeOllnn.
Karl' bartlett defeated Al J. Maguire. Jr.
6-1, 6-0.
Jack Dremmal defeated L. B. Kraft. Jr.,
8-4. 7-5.
BOTS' DOUBLES
..... (Semi-final Re-jnd)
Milten Hepkln and Milferd Myers defeat
ed L. Powell and F. L. Armstrong, Jr.,
0-0. 0-0.
William Macutr and Jehn McOlinn de
feated Themas Nicely and Malcolm Hodga.
0-3, T-0,
JUNIOR DOUBLES
(Second Round)
Themas McQKnn and Earl Bartlstt defeat
ed C. Oorden Hedge and J. J. M. Bowker.
8-8. 6-2.
Heme-Run Hitters
in Games Yesterday
Walker. Athletles W 8t"2?
Cerey. Pirates 1 4
LEAGUE TilTALS TO DATE
American League 801
National League 27S
1021
291
208
THE LEADERS TO DATE
American League
Walker. Athletics
Williams. Browns
llellmann. Tigers
Ruth. Yankees
Miller. Athletles
Measel. Yankees
Falk. White Sex
Burns, Red Sex
Dykes. Athletics
McManen. Browns
Rath one year
National
Hnrnsby. Cardinals . .
Williams, I'hUlles ....
Wheat. Robins ......
Alnsmlth. Cardinals . .
Kelly. Giants
Meusel, (llante
Grtmea. Cubs
Parkinson. Phillies ..
Miller, Cubs
Founder, Cardinals ..
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LANSDOWNE TITLE
FOR COUNTRY CLUB
"Dec" Carlss, Penn Coach,
Beats Legien Nine, 4 te 3,
Before Recerd Crowd
ERRORS DECIDE THE ISSUE
The I.nnsdewnc Country Club, 1022
baseball champions of Lansdewnc.
This wns the outcome of one of the
greatest games of baseball played nt
Lansdewnc last night between the rep
resentatives of thnt organization nnd
the Amerlcnn Legien te determine the
best tenm In the Delnwnre County town.
Mere than lfiOO persons watched the
pastime, which happens te be the larg
est crowd of fnns thnt has witnessed
a baseball contest there in years. Bril
liant fielding nnd hnrd hntting, wltm
sensational catches, combined te make
the event one long te be remembered by
these who witnessed the fray.
Before the gnme begnn It was decided
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Mrnsrl. New Yerk 61 248 37 M
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wns ln favor of a fight te n tlnUh AM yS
the soldiers lest. ' ' i
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nn ttn r, rmn.1 nmnitttt nf ffififiluAt POM. HwA ,i .
Dec Cnrlss. Penn conch, wns the wi: i
nlng pitcher. He hurled brilllnnt baflt H
holding the Legien lads te six bits, faa-i j
ning seven nnd wnlklng none. , " ,
Hnn Sheppnrd, who opposed hlai, A
yleldetl eight hits, four of which weref
double-,, had four bases en balls nasi, j
breezed six. Hnds Ogden and the entlW' Jf
rnnntrir flluh Infield lilnved n hint--its) VI
game.
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