I i i piiiw wiiiiiiipiiiii wiiupiiiii cm in i m hi i hiimiiiip niiB mm m ' "win '?v" im 'wm? wymmp'mMmmmsm . Wetc Teiinisr Stars Meet en CuMs Wt Cynftf for Penna. Beys' Singles Championship, ? " ' ' '.' ' ' ' 1 . . ? i - '. ' ' : ' "w fAiictrnlsiQinii Rln fnY Hurr rprr w" Te, : Strongest eince i yi 4 success patterseti,) Andersen and Weed fierm Dangerous Con tenders andiRank as Odds en Favorites te Reach . Challenge Round Will Play in Nationals Here IK' ny EDWIN -rteTIPIKD with two of the flrBt tn inOBTH1J wilu. . f V rnnkltlir players of the worm, AUJ- .i.1. will mnkeltS Strongest bid r.rtMAln Will ""- . .,.- far thf DWRlt F. IJI1VIJ UBD WW Jr '' il. he aeoaen of 1014, when Nor Ner .?B. llSSkfei rnitl AF. Wiltllng iB" t..i i, United Btntes team en the STrla of Ihf West Side TennN Clt.b. MAtnerira this year loekc.l nt the As1 Iemkc of the Antipodean through !. lint ere none tee Rerleus, but tfM 'i11.im .,nwtn of the Autrn a- I' liana at Wdoblcden wemed te cayt the . Jfsnccs of file islanders in a better BTh'c WVntipeilean team, ' rompewd of flerald I- Patterson, JnmcarO. Amlcr- li,. .nn and rat U Itarn woetrnrnvcu in 5?.,5Smt,r this week prepared te :..- iu wiiv te the 'challenge round iialnKt the United States, s , a . , f "...i.niniiin In new In the semi-rlnal enund and will meet the French players ffpoSen en AiiKUst 10. 11 ami 12. In the final Spain will be oppeved en the cenns in ihv yJl",",""-:," w.. ... Club. Aumwt 17. 18 and 10, provided ti Sranlh players can raise sufficient funds te make the journey. ' khTHOUQtt these tice matches A ttill block the path of the Anti Anti eeiieans leirnrd the challenge round, ley me adds-en favorites te tein .ni( Hip nrvsence of several ameut players en the French andJ BixinM teams. Suept Wimbledon Tourney THK AustrnllatiM arrived In Knglnnd InM sprins and met with rfmarknble mcWf". They wen two Dnvis Cup initches, defeated Ilelglum and rssecho rsseche rssecho 8Iewl(ln. Tlten tliey entered the his ' terlc Wimbledon tourney ahd spread the name of thejr country in every thiaiplonehlp. Pntterven was crowned In the men s slmtlcK, ciiiitiirint: the title which was held by Hill Tllden for two yeaijs; AndtrMin wen the mixed doubles clinm clinm nienlili with Kandelph Iiycett of the Ktidllili tenm. and Weed, paired with Mlle rAiwinne I.cnglcn, captured the mixed doubles laurels. These sweeping rlcterles Milne brilliantly In Austrn liflan tennlM lilhtery. It Is le the Improved play of Potter Petter ion nnd Andern)n that the Antlpedeans leek for triumph In their quest for the coveted cup. PntterFen is the sparkling itar of the trio, but Andersen and Weed aie formidable nnd dangerous. X 1077 Patterson and Andersen have played in this country in BrfrieMs urais, hiifNll'oeo is a new itiintr. His strength is mainly as a ieubhi partner. The team of Pal Pal tmen and Weed is op which must h considered seriously in any tennis tournament. They tccrc beaten in ir "Wimbledon doubles by Lycett end Andersen, but, it is said, that thtir play teas (-Jlrifie below their tual standard. Patterson Twice Champien PATTKKSOX leaped te fame after flic war In 1011), when he went te England nnd raptured the Wimbledon , title for tlip first time. Spurred en by thl nclilet einent, lie visited this eeuntrv and entered the national singlet. He walefeated by Hill Johnsten, the champion that seiihen, after five ter rific note. Hen ever, his trip ncress the Atlantic wa net in vain, for he went bark with the I'nlted Stntex doubles championship. He was paired with JCeriniin l!i cokes. , After hi play here Tildcn said of Patterson that he never would be a peat plnjer until he Improved his back hand stroke. This has been his mnin fault, but Dean Mathey. one of the Americans who entered Wimbledon this year, mid the Antipodean had Improved net only ills bankluind but hU entire reperteiie. His greatest. nset is hit cannon-ball serve. Slme the war Patterson's nnmn has been linked with many rhampienships. iLat cnr he was ranked fifth among the world's bet ten. Here Is his record nclvcn In Ayrcs' l.nwn Tennis Alma nack, n Hrltlsh publicatien: "num. Melbourne 1800. yarned ghme fMnthcr's court; nfter eervlnc In war (wen . C.) came te England In 110 nnd met with unpirnllclecl success; reached Bnal 9 nred teurt championship at Queen's; wen Jtoenampten and Hurblten teurnnmentsi with out lets of set; wen doubles nt Ileckenham sjM Queen's with llroeke: wen all-comers ilea at Wimbledon and became champion 1, , . Among the Independents .Eddie l.ukk's St. Ilarneba Mine sprum; a 5? nu.Trls" en Its home, Rreundn last night jr llcklnu the North Phillies. The letrlry I 5Sr?0,,u' ""' flnnl count belnc 0 te ft. Jer- ih 1 ,,""-s wa8 enB el lnB jeaiurea 01 win. He allowed seven hits and struck ?H .nine mi-ii. Handrew fell before "his noeta en three occnslens, Joe lleKnrt's jeubla with the bases leaded In the third S1,"11 another feuture. The third and ui feature whs u home run hy N'lck Car "r ln ,h,e fourth Innlnir with the bases "occupied. ..?dr,l,""r anHy ''It Its w Innlnir stride Sfi?. 'A" "lKht " t0"l Alex Italia le tSln h ", "Klit-n-ld berth te hurl hefore wJHfeu,'i nreempllsh It. Delisan was the Hit P "? the fln'l "cere was S te 0, IHlle R. 1 the decision ewr I'tte Oranilmch. M former l.a Salle Coll-ae twlrler. Huvtn tlf.iJ"'8 . nu",p 0,f lHe. hut all were Whitl 'cered. The fleldlnit of Manager in? ,n r,r(e'' lhat he has fully recovered I'd. n" '"Jurl" which kept him en the "Unes for cmite n tlme Whitman had thJI? !,r.uleuts "' ce"",r nll- 'l!k had we hltH ,, Hnal0 n ,iub0 und a triple. ikIJi.'l,ll'!ler Viirner were beaten out in XV . ftu '"'ilnn of last nlsln's twlllsht tSJi. '."I. "" I'lillleliihla Terminal at r li"i lh. H"a ,ld 'trcetB hy the senre for lit. i "illHcckenbury wns en the hill trim . V'nii team nnd he whs hit hard If h... 1 """'' Uv- h"weer. brecse.1 Uht rieliA.?!,!'.""! 'ri1"1.'" b,,rs. Of the elxht HMUnf,.h""' .,in" et xh"m 'or two-base hits. 1Mb .n..?y I)onenn. Walker nnd Kambe nln. ,rlnB Pa- f-irmlnal tallied the win- titnm -""! 'i. lerminB run In the ninth 1m hit . ,..."i' '"" "lnln i"'i nit when Hakey leille. vii-eaEKer and sce I'ennehy set, four hits durlna rscii the te IfSl." ?',flLln nllcd Kaywood Heservea RiiervM 1!?. 8;t?"s win oer the Klelsher "10a .ir'.a,M "15'". nt Thirty-first nnd Dick- s JSn? l 11 a"0.wed ,hem le core 'he'r Nd ? l,..il0.. a,, Btrucji, jut ten men. 0UH,,nte1,',!,ieu,ta hftie run In the un Inning with nobody en base. irSmhuTSt hin!l Cheltenham n lO-te.2 "eiliry nia' J. ani1 Venango stieets. The kneckfnir m,i I'v".1 en.a hattlnB rampage. M the ?;. 0er.'n" hlttlne and pl(hlni h iiiburbHiuJ,?ef V.'.0 ame. He set down trio Jf " r-H? wi'.U "".V,8" hits and made ''PleVd'Tp'a'lr Wub1eVhlch ",ClUded Jbyi0ldrf,"?w S'er? bEat,V n the home Miniftr iakamJ,rarl' H -' Four of iurlnm,bJrdi8 P'eyrs did net show Mreunt of hRl ihe B"m.9 wa" calJ'l e" n flmi team. win,h.r'",en "" .feather. The ,f,ftr,ans0d?.tiie!;vfluulh vm: w"' lMur.Vs.I'!?!lede,Ph,,, nlH leek the 'forth .i?i:.C,!Tumb." !"."! n'ht at Twen- t AT winnTO ." 'P. 7!- a'"?'"".. member . -.-, nuu iviiivn. nveniie. Tht (TintK,ii'.iw',h 'we men en taae In ih tleut ZT.u ?'" 'ursa wnn H. reur ith I ii. ".""" lie also made a, clean !! w anethsr reimd. ; x; rsr - . . T. POLLOCK. 'tr beating Brookes in challenge round (three seta-te none): In semi-final of doubles cHamplenahln: vlsltlngr America, he com- Pt! In singles championship nd was beaten hv Jnhnnm rihdiiiaiii wnHHr1 ni- eaten llV Johnsten fsiihnniint tvlntiArl nnltf after 7-5 In nfth sets wen United Stain doublet championship with Ilroekesi returning te Australia, wen Victorian championship by n 'lnl Brookes i represented Australasia In P-vl Cup chftllcnte round. Sydney, and wen In all three matches: In 1020 lest champion hip te Tllden at Wimbledon, but wen mixed doubles championship with Mile. I-engleni also wen Victorian championship nt Mel Mel beurnes represented Australnsla vs. America . PV" Cup challenge round at Auckland! In 1021 wen Bint-leu and doubles champion ship of Victeria, New Seuth Wales, and ether Australian tournaments." pATTltltSO'y was prevented from ' competing in the Davis Cup tour-, namint last year by the pressure of business conditions. X Andersen's Forehand strong THK national championships nt 1 A Arnnhelm Inst venr. Andersen sur vived te the seml-flnni round, In which he wns eliminated by Wallace V. John Jehn John seni liecal followers of tennis were Impressed with Andersen's play here. His terrific ferchnnd stroke is one of the bcs,t In the game, Andersen's weak spot was his back hand stroke, and it wns through this Hint .T.ihnien climbed, te the final round. The Cynwyd athlete, a master of ac curacy, kept sheeting his chop te the left of Andersen's feet. However, It is said that the tall Antipodean hns Im proved In this department. -Tast year be was ranked sixth among the world's best tennis plnyers. The record of Andersen is net as brilliant as Patterson's, but, neverthe less, it contains several notable achieve ments, It follews: "Hern Unfold, N. S. V 180.1. Wen Inter state Intcrschelaatlc championship Australia, 1012:, represented N. S. , V. nnd defeated Brookes In Interstate match. 1010; repre sented Austral'n en Davis Cup ilefendlnr team. Sydny, 1010; represented Australia a. England. Canada, Denmark .and Jnptn; enched seml-nmal United States slnsles chmnp'enshlp. defeating n. N. Williams nnd beat Tlld?n.,lM7. In fifth set In East vs. West match ut Ch'cage. 1021." A XDERSOX'S victory ever Tildcn Wien th'n chamnien teas a trifle stale. Jfeircvir, a triumph ever Tildcn, in conditien'or stale, is unite. an ac complishment. Weed's First Visit LI KB Andersen nnd Patterson, Weed, the third member of the team, served with distinction during the wnr. He reached the rank of staff captain. During the Wimbledon tournament. Weed hurt his shoulder, nnd it is said he has net entirely recovered as yet. Tf he Is net in Condition te piny against the. French nt Bosten, Patterson nnd Andersen will take en the battle nlene. However, he has had a long rest and will most likely compete. Weed's record fellows : ' "A former chamolen nf Victeria and Aus ttalla- In 11119 competed with marked suc cess in llrltlah and French teurnaments: beat Patternen In J'arls; wen Londen slnvle rhnmplenshlp; doubles championship at Wlm- uueuen twiyi k, v. 1 nemas) uiier ucaiini; Hroekes ami 1'attcrsen; wen singles at Not Net tlncham. Vewcastle. Hcarboreurh: mixed doubles with Mrs. Chambers nt Eiatbourne; in iu.u mono in interstate matcne in Aus tralia, and selected r. ember of Davis Cud defending; team at Auckland," THIS is iroed'a first visit te this country and Americans are anxious te get a line en hU game. If he does net play at IJosten in the Davis Vup semi-final, he will show in the national doubles next month at Lonyweod. . Play In Nationals Here PATTEHSON already has signified his' Intention of playing In the nn nn tlennl singles, which begin nt the Oer Oer inuutewn Cricket Club September 8. It Is belleveth that Andersen and Weed also will ceTnpele here. Pnttert-en has said If he Is eliminn,;'! In the nationals he will be willing.) meet the winner for the world's title. This match would be unique In tennis annals and would be en 11 par with the proposed match between Walter Hngen, the HiTtlsh open champion, and fiene Sarazcn, the I'nlted States open title holder, for the golf chainpleushlp of the world. THK winner at Wimbledon is rc rc egnked as the irerld's champion. Patterson's offer shows him te be a ' real sportsman. ' f Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE ' I S Ml T w "TFTspn New Yerk. . 4 III 0 26 Cincinnati.. 1 15 16 Pittsburgh . . 17 12 Phillies .... -4 U Chicago.... 4r 10 St. Leuis... ? I r H Bosten .... ; i 7 Uroehlyn ... W fl 4 AMERICA!? LEAGUE I S M TIWIT I y I 8TI Cleveland .. 6 Rl 8 10 Detrlet ....11 8 ID WnshkiKten. 11 2 5 18 Athletics ... 2 411 17 Chicago ... 10 2 S in St. Leuis. .. 6 8 14 New Yerk. . 11 it Bosten 7 1 8 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE sTm TIW F ! Tl Syracuse , . . Reading . . . Baltimore .. Buffalo . , . , Terente . . . Newark .... Rochester .. Jersey City. JESS GETS OFFER Te Held Out for October or Novem ber Date for Dempiey Ge Iins Angeles, July 20. A definite offer of n mntch with Jack Dempsej September 22 or 20 has been received by Hay Archer, Jcbs Wlllard's man ager, according te Gene Deyle, the chal lenger's local representative. The offer will net change Wlllard's determina tion te held out for an October or No vember date, however. Qlrard Hat Hard Garnet tlarney Hchaefer's original Olrarrt Kleld Club will be the attraction at Pitman. N. J.. Hatutday where they entertain Hen Kmeu's fast acsregatleti, nnd the fallowing .Satur day, August r, 0 Irani will play a return gamn with the fust-gulnv Kensington Uen- arnvnllnn.l (..m Ativ ..mLnrn team ilri- siring games and offering reasonable Indues. mem address jiarnea ncnaerer. m iuui atrset. or pbens Marks 51a durlnt tne day. UD-TENDLER FINISH TRAINING , , , 1 ' - Limberlng-Op Exercises Only Werk for Champibnand Challehger Today Nervous BOTH boxers Philadelphia fUht fans who Intend metering te Hie Leenard. Tendler scrap at llnyleV Thirty , Acres In Jersey City tomorrow nltht have merely te fellow Ithe Lincoln Highway, which fur nishes a direct route te the acene of the battle. . ' Benny Leennrlnn'd Lew Tendlerre through with thclf trnlning. The last day of the Jeng wait Is here and.thceVve lightweight battlers who step, lntethu ring nt Beyle's Thirty Acres tomorrow night at 10 o'clock are nervousiyi,pull nerveusiyi,pull Ing n't the reins' ' Strenuous training ended yesterday and today (the only work that will bq done will be light exercises wjth a view of keeping the muscles limber. " Leenard had a tough day at. Build's Lake yesterday. He walked five rales at a brisk clip In the morning nnd In the afternoon he boxed seven rounds with Mike v C'nrrler, Sammy Berne and Johnny Martin. In the evening he went through the ordeal of having his hair cut. Benny is very particular about his personal, appearance before he enters the ring. Tendler Quiet Tendler Is quiet down nt his camp In Delaneo, N. J., and inclined te listen, but observers are beginning te wonder if this Is from pregressivc lockjaw or from the continual clenching of the challenger's teeth when some one re n.arks that ,Bcnny Leenard says the challenger Is in the primer class of pugilism. Tchdler smiles frequently, but ap parently hns his mind en something. Reclining en his-perch In the evening, nJ urenm.v appearance comes nte his eves. nnd when some one says "Lew, Lewie, what arc yen dreaming about" Lew smiles, sometimes broadly. Then he gees te bed. The challenger will be the same sort of southpaw battler he always has been when he stens Inte the rinir nt B.ivlc's Thirty ACrcs. He hns spent long hours trying te crowd mere power Inte his powerful left nrm and 11 wee bit mere of- co-ordination Inte his right. He says he has succeeded. Tendler is bent en continuing with" both arms his body-busting, rib-ripping tactics, clevp range. His sparring bnuti show it. His pet diversion k cuvitig in somebody's superstructure and he evidently will enrry en the same sort of struggle that has made his campaign te be the logical contender n successful one. Broke Furniture Tcndlcrs training quarters here were net what he had anticipated, but he is satisfied. He was prevented from oc cupying an Ideal mansion with n base ment gymnasium, situated en the river bank, by Vandals who broke in and smashed most of Ihe furniture a few days before' his arrival. That necessitated renting it house two blocks from n pertnble ring with two bearded sides which was set up in it field behind a gnrage. He has been fa vored with warm weather and little rnin and Is thoroughly tanned. He will re main here until tomorrow and then take a train te Jersey City te weigh in at '2 o'clock. Leenard wjll se te the arena with his manager, Billv Gibsen, in nn auto mobile about 10 o'clock tomorrow morn ing. The champion hns hired n cottnge net far from the arena and will stay there until the time of the figt. Gibsen visited the camp yesterday and hud it half hour conference with Benny. The manager hurried away immediately aft erward. -TO SWIMAT mVERTON English Star Will Race In Delaware Saturdayf August 26 An extensive four has been nrranged for Miss Hilda James, England's crnck woman swimmer, who Is en the ocean bound for this country. The Liverpool swimmer, regarded ns the leading woman aquatic star In'1 Europe, will make her Initial American appearance in the Jeseph P. Day Cup race, an Internetlennl long-distance swim for women which will be held Tuesday afternoon In New Yerk Bay, from Manhattan Bench te Brighten Beach. Miss James will compete next en August R, In a special race in the Brighten Bench peel, nlse in New Yerk. The Itinerary of Miss James' tour fellows : August 8. f). Chicago; 10. 11. 12, Indianapolis, Ind. ; III, Louisville. Ky. ; 11), Manhattan Beach: 20. Woodmere, L. 1.: 22. Princeton University (bene fit") : 20. Rlvcrten. N. J. ; 27, Bridge Bridge pert. Conn. ; Sept. 2. New Brunswick, N. J.; 4, Brighten Beach. Beets and Saddle Denges. accorded top weight in the Pnilnllnf ITntel Ilnmllrnn. Sr.nflll mid- the Kenlljverth feature today, s' ( b returned the winner. Heel Tap and Flag of Trura probably will be the con cen tendeis in this juvenile race. Horses which appear' best in ether races at Kenilworth are: First race Venule, Old Tep, Hughes Graham : second War Tank, Affection, Nemls ; third Plucky, Proeyen, Omnip otent; fifth Leuis, Miss Fentnine, ("beer Lender; sixth Honolulu Bey, Stanley, (irayislnn ; seventh Messlnea, Night Itnlder, Fannie Bean. Empire City:. The Knlckbeckcr Purse for $U000 is the feature offering today, with place of honor te Seren ade!'. Hephasltes and Galantman ap pear best et the ethers. Horses well placed in ether races are: First race Menardella, Bowsprit, Noen Heur; second Ten Buttens, Leuis entry, Algea ; third Tarn, Pasteral, Opperman ; fifth Lord Her bert, Meedy, Drummend: sixth Belle of Blue Ridge, Heurbel, Begum, Commander J. K. L. Ress has do nated his four-year-old stallion, Star Veter by Ballet-Starry Night, te the Canadian Nntiennl Bureau of Breeding, The horse will be stationed in the Province of Quebec. As a tribute te horses which have lent fnme te the turf the Saratoga Rac ing Association hs named-the streets leading through the Oklahoma track after thrtn. They include Man e' Wnr avenue, Reamer street. Pillory ave nue, Mervlch avenue, Whlsknway ave nue, Cnmpfire court nnd Exterminator nvenue, firey Lag hns been assigned top weight of l.'t.') pounds in the Mount Vernen Handicap te be run at Empire City Saturday. Mad Hatter and Try tter each are assigned 130 peuuds, X AUSTRALASIAN xp)lWi'Z'?' sasm Isabel x7wVS's .- V JS Mzw&fc mm? : pill FLEISHER YARNERS v Bar X -T... . BBBBBBBBBBaaaBBK .. rrVtV Ijj VV .1 . SV 4, ttJ 'Ai KSalH ivs 5S .F GeraiaTitUr.e e ARRANGING LOCAL SERIES FOR TITLE Philadelphia Baseball Assecia tien President Will Alse Pun ish Disorderly Players PLANS DRASTIC ACTION By WILLIAM S. DALLAS THE Philadelphia Baseball Associa tion Is arranging the details for the championship scries te be decided in the near future. "The plans ere net ns vet complete. said President Oeerge I'. Cnrtwrlght. "but the committee Is working them out nnd may report nt the next meet ing, which will probably be some time next week. "Just what will be done this teneu Is uncertain. The championship gnmes In the. West nre played en a large scale. This Is particularly se In Cleveland, where I was located for a number of years. "Organized semi-pre. bitscball has been conducted there for about twelve years. All I want te sny is te jcive us twelve ycais in the game In this city nnd we will be far nhend of our Western competitors." President Given Power At a meeting of the Beard of Gov ernors several cases of disorderly con duct nt local fields were discussed. The Uearil of (toverners debated the mat ter nt length nnd then gave the presi dent full power te net In surb mkpv. Umpires are te be notified te report even acts et, piayers. ome or the tac tics adopted lntely hove been outrageous, and the president wns n witness te the same. . "Yeu will just het that some uirus in this locality will warm the eench n long while in the future If the attempt anything like I hnve witnessed in iiiejast few weeks." said Cnrtwrlght. The president is net nlr-kiiur nnh m,v particular club, and made it plnln that lie did net care who the offender wns. It leeks' as if the blggV they arc the harder they fall Is the motto adopted by Curtwrlght. Seme fellewu win i. ..t a month's pay if they attempt tiny of uiB siuir rnni mis. been pulled recently. Ne Scraps With Uinps The president entertained a commit tee of the United Umpires and Informed them that he was in hearty sympathy with their orgnnizatieHnnd thnt the Philadelphia Baseball Association held no grievance ngninst them. The fact that one of their number registered as nn umpire in the associa tion did net have anything te de with their membership In the United Umpires ns far as be was concerned, and he In formed them that any men who regis tered would receive employment pro vided the association hnd it. The United Umpires were under the impression they could net join the Phil adelphia Association nnd held member ship in the United at the same time, but Cnrtwrlght cleared this misappre hension. The Brldesburg Club protested a game plajed at Chester last Friday when they were beaten In the ninth score T te i. The, score at the end of the eighth was 4 te 0 in favor of Brides burg. Chester has been ordered te re play the game en Bridesburg's next ap pearance there, the contest te begin with the ninth inning. I What May Happen , " in Baseball Today NATIONAL LEAGUE W. I.. P.O. Win lese Split ..lift st .eis .nit .en ., . . . 87 37 .008 .All .000 .. . ..49 42 .03H .nil! .83H .... .. 40 4i .S37 .nH7 t.ftlfi .84a .. 4R 45 '.500 .508 ,493 .. . ..44 47 .484 .480 .478 . . 81 64 ,805 SID t.118 .860 ..80 67 ,815 .853 .341 .... AMERICAN LEAOCK V. L. r.l'. Win , Iis 84 38 .687 .691 .8(1 83 42 ,888 .58.1 .81! 49 44 .627 .632 .621 49 46 .621 .628 ,618 .S 48 47 .60S .510 .500 I 4t 48 .467 .478 .402 37 62 ,416 .422 .411 38 61 ,413 .419 ,400 Club New Yerk. St. Ural.. Chlrage . . rinrlnnutl IMttsburgh Brooklyn . I'hlllles ... Uottea ... riuh Nt. IauI.. New TOTK. Chicago .. Detroit ... Cleveland Washington Atnietics lioaten . Win two, TI.OM two. YESTERDAY'8 RE8ULT8 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati. ISi FhllUefl. 11 (10 Innings), New Yerk. 0 1 fit. Leuis. 8. lMtUburgh Si Brooklyn. S. " Chicago, 0 Bosten AMERICAN LEAGUE 3. Cleveland, 4l Athletlw. 0 (1st game). Athletka. ill Cleveland, i (2d game). St. Leuis. 8i New Yerk. 0. Detroit. 8 Washington, 6. Chicago, Si Bosten, 1, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark, 5t Rochester. 4. Hjrraruse. 8 Jersey City, 8, Reading, Bi Terente, 3. Buffalo. I0 Baltimore, 0, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee, 8 Indianapolis, 4. Rt, I'Btll Other el ram, "I loireo. a ubt net scheduled. TODAY'S 8CHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at rhlladelphln (2 gnmes) St. Leula at New Yerk Chicago nt Ilaatnn I'ltthburth at Droeklyn (UirJlltAn J.K.MIUK Athletics at Cleveland stett at. Chicago ,W Yerk at SI. Leuis nanungvoe at DtrM TENNIS STARS v PLAY SOUTH PHILS North Phillies and Stenton Field Club Clash in Big Contest in Mount Airy STONEHURST AT SHANAHAN The' Flelsher Ynmers and Seuth Phillies nre nt It ngnln tonight. These downtown rlvnls for the Independent baseball championship of Philadelphia ihavc mingled mere times thnn nny two teams In the city, but there Is n reason. The fans of the contesting tenuis nre Certain thrlr ffivnritna nin minpnmn i,wl !tur" 0,lf el1 masse when they clash. me renins nnve come together en six occasions and each has remned off with three victories. Manager Nelan, of the ynrners. will use Billy Meehnn. who Is nucning Detter en the ball field than in the newspnpers. nnd who Is winning with regularity. Jeff Tesrenu will pitch for the Seuth Phils. Anether big sectional clash is nt the Kreiinds of the Stenton Field Club nt i nu-Micna and Musgrnve streets, where the livftie team collides with Hib prth Phillies. These clubs me nmeng the lenders In the northern section. The Phils new have wen fourteen of the last sixteen starts and the record of Stenton Is equally, ns geed. J i & J. Dobsen makes Jts first ap pearance at Straw-bridge & Clothier Held, Sixty-second nnd Walnut streets. the weavers are playing in their best form nnd expect te add the store boys iu mi'ir luunuer. Jim Benner is determined te give the West Philly fans a winner nnd has ta"cdvin te rebuild the Shannhan Club. Benner gained n name for him self last year and bus n bard read ahead, but is determined te put the club nmeug the lenders, iln Imu vir tually reconstructed the team and the- nrm victory, in thirteen starts wns en Monday ngulnst Lit Brethers. The op ponent of Sh'anahan tonight nt Forty eighth and Brown streets will by Stone Stene hurst, and as. both nre from Wes't Phil adelphia, a record crowd is expected. After considerable discussion, the Marshall E. Smith and the Seuth Philly Hebrews collide at Tenth and Butler streets. The ster.. hntu lm.- ibeen turning bails all the lenders and expect in nun tne spans te their list, ns they have one of the best records in the Philadelphia Baseball Association. DESHLrTR STAKE FEATURE Tops Fair Events en Grand Circuit Program at Columbus Columbus, O., July 20. Four races arc en teduy's Hi and Circuit program here, with the Dehler Hetel 2:11 pace purse .WOOO. the feature. The 2:0S class pace, the 2:0S class trot mid the 2:15 clnss trot for three-year-olds only completed the program. In the Deshler Stake Hal Bee, Henrv Direct, Rebert Direct, Lawyer Swift and Abbedale are among the entries. Moter Pacer Is Injured New Bedford, Mass., July 2, Oeercs Seres, the meter-paced champion or France? as badly injured In an accident during a rac at th Ocledrnme here. Seres fell n, le,hi03Vj1;'. D""'eJ. b- Oeerge Chapman and the drier of the )noterol8 pacing Chapman had no chance te chanire hi5 course. The heat y machine pusse,! ever Seres' body, hounding into the air and urnlni: eei. Cnapman'a wheel also struck the fallen rider. Chapman doing u earner, sau t and landing en the mtercycle Today's Independent Games And Results of Yesterday Itrtdesburg nt J, N. Ilnrnrer, Trenten. North Phillies at Menton Field Club Fourth and Wingeharklng streets. "' Lit nrethers nt Chester. Kt. nnrnubas ut Atlantic Rell way. Twelfth nnd Federal streets. (ioedfellowB nt llnrtrum Park, Fifty. fourth und Kim Heed avenue. '" rltenehurst nt Shanah.in. Fertylghth and llrewn streets. Iliirhurach (Hants nt llllldnle. Third and Erie streets. Camden. N. J., nt 3 l St. Flelsher Ynrn ut Himlli 1'hlU. Hmu.i III. I .i" .i " "" nuu Kifrr nirrrin. Uolinen nt siranbrldge A Clothier second nnd Walnut streets. . SI-' Houth l'hllly Hebrews nt Marshall Hmlth. Tenth und Itutlrr Nlreets. E. Lighthouse Heys' Club ut Mtnnewa. Ret enteenth und Cumbria streets, Netnscine at Cheltenham . Nprlng- Clly-Royersferd nt Ilelfleld, Church lane .und Ogenta. . Forty-eighth Ward nt McCall Test, Forty, eight and Walnut streets. West 1'hlly (Hants ut Wlldwoed, Dlttman and Wakellng ktreets. , NeUseme at Moerestonn (Hants. (llemlde at Kluuder-Urldun, .lenklntewn. Jewish World nt Monetlpr, Ferty-serrnth and Hpruce streets. .cmdJ? .Black .?0, " CelumbU Cathelle Club, Frent and Perter streets. Ksrnac Club nt Themas It. Kane, Rich mond and Westmoreland streets. Kensington Congregational ut Legan. Eighteenth and Rockland streets. "" Nashville Giants at AII.Phlliilinhi. n. lice. Ridge avenue and Wlssahlcken Drive Frnnkterd atenue and Pratt street. ..w ." -. m n ...w mi rmuKiara. -... ..-... . . . . --.. King at Barracks Ne. .104, Ilia P, M.' Went lOub. of Olney. nt West Philly brews, Fiftieth and Nuruee streets. i-nuauripiiiHj fiTy laru league If, S. S. He- Last Night's Results Lit llrethers, 6i Khanahan. I, Philadelphia Terminal. Si Flelsher. 4. Nuthlty. Hi Kensington. 3. Frankfnnl Yellewjuckets, Si Fink Cem. puny, .1 (0 innings), Franklin Nugiir, Tlega Heights, 3. Nprlng City, fit llllldnle. 4. Norwood A, 0 M UppsMihrlm-Celllns, 2. Mlaiien A. A.. IOj llrryrr A, A., 7. Roxherough. 1S Pelhaui. 3, Hnuth Phils, 4 Nnhss. 2. Phlln. Postmen, 1S llroekUn Postmen. 3 Police Htars. 8 llnrby Pres. j. "m,n- llartram Park. Hi (inodfeilews. ;. sFerrsters, li Roiberoush U. c,, e Pioneer. 4 Peerless. It. nrldesbiirg. fit Dobsen, 0, Inquirer, 6 Recerd, 4, H. A C. Juniors, Si Westen A. C. 7. tilenmere Pres, I0i llyHOed, 6. W'enten. Hi Kuoed. 0, Montrese ('. ('.. 4i Venango, 3, Parkway. Hi Kershaw, 10, Nt, Harnahns, t North Phils, li, M, It. Hmlth. 6i Lan.dele, 3, Woodbury, Si Paulsboro. I. Narberth, 4t Catealal Ire Cream, fl. Prospect rark. ti Norwood, 1. ' IES BOYS' STATE TITLE ' '" Defeats Milferd Myers in Straight Sets at Cynwyd. Juniors in Final BRAMMEL MEETS BARTLETT Milten Hefkin wen the boys' singles tennis championship of the Stute today at the Cynwyd Club, when he defcitlcd minera .uycis, teammate ireiu uie Woodferd Courts Club, in straight sets,. 0-1. 0-2. Hefkin placed his usual steady game. He wuitctl for the ball and just hit it back ever the net at nil times, forcing his opponent te err, which he usually did. Hefkin is n pocket edition of Dr. Philip 11. llnwk, who Is playing in the Middle States eurmimcnt. He never lobs the ball, but Just sends it ever the net. IBs chops nre never hard. How ever, his placements are exeentlnnnllv geed. Hefkin luid an easy time In the first set. He took the first three mimes when ycrs continually drove the ball Inte the net. He drnnned the fourth gnine en his service, after It went te deuce, by hit tins the ball Inte the net. He then told Myers thnt the set would be ever seen entl promptly ended matters, winning the second set. (1-2. During the entire jleiiriiniiient Hefkin did net lese n set. He did net drop mere than two games in nny 0116 set. He met .1. It. Stuart In his r-t match ana bent him in love sels. He next was opposed te William MctJtiiic. whom he beat 0-2, 0-1. Ycsterd.iy afternoon he defeated Hairy Axe. of the Woedfoul Court Club. In the seml-llnnl match, 0-1. 0-2. Axe previously beat Den btriichiin, the national bejs' day court champion. The, jieint score : First Ret Herkln I 4 4 5 M j crs i 7 Second Set Hefkin .... 4 1 1 4 .!ers . ,24412 Jack Brammal entered 4300 2 17 1 .1 3 4270 0 IS 2 the 11 mil round of the junior "liixle- champion snip by defeating Neil Sullivan in straight sets. 0-4, 7-.-,. Sullivan cbused Brammnl nil ever the court, but the West Philadelphia High player made beautiful returns and wen out. By defeating Samuel Ewlng, Jr., Karl Bartlet, of Pcnn Charter, wen the right te meet Brammnl for the junior title. Burtlctt plated a very ceed lrnme-. as did his opponent. Beth trusted te their smashing forehand chop te win points. Hartlett get the better of the battle und wen after three torrid sets, S-tl. 1-0, 0-3. The summaries: i DOTS' SISOI.ES Final Hound Milten Hefkin defeated Milferd Myers. JUNIOR SINGLES Semi-final Mound Jack Hrammel defeated Nell HjlIUun. 0-4. 7-3. Karl Uartlett defeated Samuel Eulng, Jr.. 8-tl, 1-0. 0-3. LEONARD-TENDLER FIGHT RETURNS AT BIKE MEET Wire Frem Ringside te Dreme Big Team Match Race Thrills of boxing returns will' be In termingled with the sensation of bicycle and meter-paced races tomorrow night nt the Philadelphia Velodreme. Point Breeze Park, when returns of the Ten-dler-Leennrd championship contest will be announced between the different events. A direct wire from the ring side In Jersey City te the Dreme here will furnish Information of the contest, blew by blew and round by round. Feature of the bike event will be the Itulian-Americnn team match race. In which Vinccnze Mnddena, paired with Geerge Colombatto. will attempt te redeem himself ugnlnst Cluience Cur man, who Is te hnve Percy Lawrence, of California, as his partner. While there will be four bikers en the track, the real race no doubt will be between Carman and Mnddenu. Last week Carman defeated Maddenu In straight heats of a ntfltch race. To morrow night's event will be an hour grind, und if Vlnee enn win this race he will stirelv have upset the dope. Anether big feature en the program will be the one-mile match sprint be tween Willie Spencer und Francisce Verri. Verrl showed a great bum of speed in defeating Bebby Wnlthnur, Jr.. last week. However, he will have te be nt his best te defeat Spencer. A Class B, professional and several amuteur numbers will complete the program. , ANOTHER FOR STENTON Hetzel Wins Own Game Over Bach arach Giants The Stenton Field Club ndded an other victory te its list last night when the Mt. Airy lads traveled te Wilming ton and hnnded the Bacharnch Giants a '-' te 0 defeat. Hetzel was en the hill for Stenton and wen his own game In the ninth, when West singled and Hetzel tripled and then scored en Hewell's single. Ten States In Saddle Herse Contest l.eiilsllle. Ky July 'JO. Ten states will bn represented In the world's rhnmninr. ,.i rile hetee contest at the Kentucky State Fair September It te in It becHme knnnn here 'teilnv. hntranu v. Ill compete In three pre- jllmllMry staliss, tlie winners te enter .iratch for the tlO.000 award nml champion' ship Stntes te be riuresented nre in,i ..... OUlohemn Alabama. Missouri, fnlerailn New erK, unie, Tennessee. Illinois an.i Kentucky. t -- Bebby Jenes Will Net Enter Atlanta. July 2il Hubert T, Jenes Ir Atlanta who tied with Jehn niaclc Cali fornia, for second pUce In the national open golf championship this ummer m nn; enter the Wcstein open or the Southern own. In both of which (lone Hnrazen. of Pittsburgh the victor. Is expected te cnr. tlclpatr He explained the Western comes tee close te the national amateur In which he will play, and that he will be nt lit rvard when the Southern open starts at Nashville September 7 ' Merrill Profeslenals Reorganize Th Merrill Professionals have reerganlred under the Name management ns a first' class trnjellnir club Merrill has Saturday and Sunday und ether open dates Cem miinlcatit with Marty Wnlfsen 3213 Mnnu. ment avenue Diamond H454 W between 0 A. M. und 13 neon and after (1 P. M Goldstein Defeats Edwards New Yerk. July 2(1 Mia deldsteln. i. cal lad. outpeinted Danny Kduards in the twelve-round feature bout nt the Oakland A. A. Jersey City. Jas night. Jnn Mellin nf llnnem. wen me u eclslen ever Hnlln. tf.... mer, of Hoboken, In the semi-final. Authority en Breeding Dead New Yerk, July 2fl. Much regret was heard among horsemen nt the Empire Cltv track jesterday when news came of the death of Dr. MM J.each, one of the best known authorities en breeding In this country Team Has Saturday Open The Tutpehnclten Iteds a ntst-cliiss travel, leg team, have, next Siturrtuy open for any i&aenablA Kuarantec. Adrlr.itM t i tiTnu 'liieS dSrlng V.'rdVy. r tt,ePh0n9 Limba,d' HOFKIN CAPTUF TjrT.ji . j r"wm?nwin in - 1 - " v awcz. Heme'Run Hitters , in Games Yesterday Vrster- Season's day Total Williams, nrewns 1 82 Ihwbert. Reds 1 n Vnnng, (Hants 1 , ft Wlnge, Red t ' 8 Harper, Reds 1 2 Wrtghtetene. Phillies 1 2 Nhanks, Henaters 1 1 LKAOUK TOTALS TO PATE 1032 1031 American League 803 291 National League 2 se 2US THE LEADERS TO DATE " American League Walker, Ath'ellfs , 24 Wl hums, llrewns 22 llellmann. Tigers Ruth. Yankees Miller. Athletics 1) Menael, Yankees Kulk, White Hex a lli.rns, Itrd Hei a Dsfrs. Athletics MrMunus. Ilrenns n Ruth one enr age 30 National League Itprenhjr, Cardinals 2A Wllinm. I'hlllles . If Vthnit. IteblnK , 'Alnsmllh. iirdlna' 10 Killy. (Hunts n Meusel, (Hants Orlmrti, 1,'iibB l'Hrklnsen.'l'htllle H Miller. Cubs H Founder, Curdlnuls H IleSlB RUNS lfrtl Amrrlrnn league J7J National Irngue 4011 Total 0" OT I nillQ PAM5 RRFFT inr nimAU 1AIITU ICCDe'ln UUMHIl VIIII Jl-U-llvJ Chamber of Commerce Awaits Re sult en Pretest of Deal St. I-eiils, Me., July 2(1. Spectators at the St. lniiK-New Yerk pune yes terday, which the Browns wen by the one-sided score of 8 te 0. were by no menus t-tinRy in veicins their disnp- preval of the latest New Yoik-Bet-ton .lenl Jee Ducnn. who figured in the bar gain, wns gteeted with hooting and jeering when he made his debut in n Yankee un'lferm. Klmer Smith, the ether newly acquired Yankee, did net appear In the lineup. Members of the Chamber of Commerce and of the Itetnry Club nre awaltins the result of their letter sent te Cem missioner Landis. President Jehnsen, of the American League, and President t,ween the two clubs. He.vdler, of the National League, pte- ' Klauder-Welden will prnbablv use testing against the denl, which was i their ace, Sickles, with Lindsay en the characterized ns 'nnspertsmnnllke" and receiving end. while fJIenMdn will de "indefcnsible." neml en Twining or 1'lews with Hepkins Lecal papers in their sport columns behind the bat. x huvi ridiculed ihe deal, referring t It ns "nnether Frazee, Huppert and Hus- ten double play."" CHANGE IN PRELIMINARIES Substitutions Announced in Twe Jersey City Opening Bouts Jersey City. X. J.. July U(i. .Mutch mukcr Frank Flourney bus completed the lighting nnd seating nrratigcments for the Leennrd-Tendlcr world's light weight championship bout in Tex Itick ard's arenu tomorrow niglit. 'The first tirellminnry will start at 8:15 I. M. und the main bout nt 1(1 o'cietk The two ten-round bouts have been changed owing te unlilness of sev eral of the men. Jee Qulnn will meet I'hil Krug instead of Jimmy O'Gntty, and Mickey Denley will box 1'ete Hart ley in place of Johnny Shruguc. "Slim" Sallee Joins Semi-Pres Mount Vernen, III., July -tl. Harry ("Slim") halite, former pitcher of the St. I.eulj and New Yerk Nationals, has been signed by the lec.il team of the Missouri Illinois Trelley 1,'ngue. a. semi-pre organ ization Sullee recently was released un un icindltlenally by tin Teledo American Aesu Aesu ciutlen dab Te Enlarge Pole Grounds New Verk. July 20. Plans for concrete addition te the Pole GreimiN bleachers, hc hc hc commedatlng 20.000 mere persons, have Hen completed b) the owners nf the yew Yerk Qlunts The addition will Increase the capacity of the stands le 53.000. The work wilt be completed by fall Geerge Fester New a Manager Nnringflrld. Me., July 2(1 Oeerge Fos Fes ter, former Hoetei American League pitcher, has been named manager of the local West ern Association Club FOR THE YOUNGEST SHAVER IN THE FAMILY-RIGHT UP TO GRANDPA- Improved Q eiie ! ir Ot922 SARTY KAZOR , ti OPKN.A1B IlOMNfi C.l.n.,?.l:.,':v.s,l,h nl"1 f'eluinbln Ave. TIH'ltxn V. Jl, -,. ibjj. 8.si, ., M; RAY MITCIIi:i.I. vn. MVTTY IIIKKIKS KOl'MIs 4 OTHI'lt .sTAIt IIOCTS Returns of Leenurd.Temllrr Hout Rend Frem the Ringside DASEBALL TODAY BASEBALL NATIONAL I.KA'irK IRK DOUBLE-HEADER i PHILLIES vs. CINCINNATI I TIRST OAM K AT IsSO I'. M. ' Seats en Hale nt tilmlwls' und Spalding's I SWIMMING A refreshing shewsr and s I pliinge In a, large peel of clear. ' clean water cools the bleed and makes one t te withstand the , beat of Bummer. I Open periods for swimming. Le sons by appointment. Rates for Ihree menthsi I Central IHdt., ll Arch St. Men, $6.40; Beys, $3.00 ' North Hide, 1013 , Lthlgh Are West Illdg., 82.1 and Sunsein HU Men and Women, $5 i Beys and Girls, $3 I Y. M. C. A. .4e L' KEEP THE BIG TOES IN! mfl.. TRUE All Celers A.R.UnderdOWtl'sSenS202264 Market SI., hlla. lVYT 'v'rn ftittl K( ROW IN NATIONALS -IsVlH Winner of Diarnend Scults WlH' ? Defend Title Here Next Week rf JW1 aHsM...Maitaiak.t.ii.ikaiaMalMMaaaar T W ampienship ' pnnufpnrnmrun ! tM m mfLV 4 IS IN THE BEST OF HEALTH - Depltr reports te the contrary, Walter Hoever, the American enrsman who wen the Diamond Sculls nt the Henley Begatta in Knglnnd recently, will positively be here te defend his national rowing title next week. This definite statement was made by Heniy J'enn Burke, chairman of the i fJelden Jubilee Nntiennl Committee, , who toe'c nnrt In the Welcome Heme celebration te Hoever In New Yerk ' yesterday. i "We have shipped the shell In which Hoever lifted the Dlnmen.l Sculls te this city, nl'e n new Sims beat." said Mr. Burke. Hoever left New Yerk this inernlnj for Dultith. where he will be fetcil by his townsfolk nnd will be I presented with n home, newly fur- 1 nlshed. Hoe-er nn Ills return appeared te be tne ucr or lienitli. lie wns very lct nnd u'fiiiM mv Itttl.. nl..i.i ,1... medcut n, wtltll 1 , .1.11., n.. I.. .. l.l-.l 1.- y....ir.. i.n-.- in wiii;ii in wn1 leiunied victor except that the BrltMi were Reed spertMncn nnd that he was treatetl royally by nil. Including the King. He added that "conditions win races rather thnn oarsmen." After tlie big celebration in Dtiluth, Hoever will! start for this city en Mon day with, the oilier Duliith crews te (empete in flip Nationals te he held i here next Thursday, Friday and Sat- ' '""" I THIRD OF SERIES Glenslde and Klauder-Welden te Oppose Each Other Tonight The filenside nnd Klnuder-AWIilen lm f. ebnll ill ini'f.f tnllltylit In ,. twilight game en the Swltchvllle grOllllds. It W the tllinl nf n v,.rl..a l.a. Police Nine Plays Nashville Giants The All-Philadelphia IV.Ie" nine, which Is new using the Pencoyd Field at rtldge avenue nnd Wlsfuihlcken Drive, will cm t bats this evening at 0.1. o'clock en the i home grounds with the Nashville Olnnts. The police have a seml-prn outfit that iem. pares invernti y with nnv team and have an enviable rcterd for the inierauiy wnn nnv et tne leaiiitix season. "NextteMyselILike'B. V J). 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