WWWIlSpiPBPil IBiBWSWWSBWSglWf iv Al IKJ Beniiy Eeenard and Lew Tendier fietfi Are at Jersey City in Fine Fettle and Prepared for Hard Battle at Beyle's Tonight TENDLER PREDICTS WIN ON DEPARTURE, FROM BURLINGTON Challenger Confident Title Will Come te Philadelphia Ma- chjne Breaks Down HORSESHOE INCLUDED IN BAGGAGE OF LOCAL BOXER Accompanied by n host of friends, Ms manager and handlers and a cood ceod coed lticlc horseshoe, Lew Tendler left Bur lington, N. J., this morning for Jersey City, where he will battle Uenny Leenard tenlRht. The train which carried the light weight challenger te the scene of the contest left Burlington at 10:40. Tend ler arrived $1 Jersey City about neon. The horscBheo was n present Bent through the mnlls by Bed Burmnn, of Milwaukee. It wns packed carefully iwny In the bnggagc. ,,,.... Asked if he carried a rabbit h feet in his pocket. Phil Glaspman replied : "Ne. I ain't Miperstltieus, but I just want te hnvc that horseshoe around." The trip (tern Delnnce te Burlington was somewhat thrilling. Tendlcr was )n Glnssmnn's car, nml when be noticed that the meter wits laboring, he became excited nnd asked for mere peed. Burn Out Bearing The gas Was btepped en. but the meter would net respond. The going became slower nnd the knocks tinder the heed louder nnd mere frequent. Hebby (iiinnls hopped out nnd in pcrted the meter. He discovered the oil uns absent nnd bcnrlngs had been burned out. L . , ThN rnii'-ed great excitement and all hands turned out te take n leek. Glns man liii','cicd In, the background while the self-appointed mechanics talked of the mishap. (itinnls scored Tiplltz for nllewlng the oil te get low. "Why. It'll cost n let of money te tear down thnt meter and replace the lieniing"," he yelled te Yull. This aroused the interest of Glass man. ")low much?" asked the manager. "Whv. it'll dent you for almost n hundred," replied GunnK "Aw, what's that? Yeu should wnrrv. It's my car. 'm coin' te jet n new one after this light, nnj - I hew, retorted uinssmnn. Freeze One, Says Ice Man .Tift then a machine owned by Clar nce Tnuble came up, followed by nn lee wnirnn. "Don't forget te freeze one en T.een-1 md." jelled the Ice man as every one piled in Tauble's cnr. The lest of the trip te Burlington uns iniide without mHinp. Accompanying Tendler were TMill filnsMiian. Bebby Gunuls. Jelin Mc-(iilg.-in. .Tee Tlplitz, Jee. Ccrvine, Jack Reoedle, and Jacob (iomberow. There flli-n were many ethers, but these men were iff the Immediate party. After posing for photographers en the iteps of the train, the ehnllenger in a departing speech yelled as the train pulled nut of the station, stated that lie would bring the championship buck te Philadelphia. "The lightweight championship is remlng te Philadelphia," he bheuted te the cheering crowd. ' Previously te his departure he re fused te discuss the possibility of n knockout. Ilcie are minute bulletins en the ac tivities of Philadelphia's hope this morning : 8 : 10 Stretches, yawns nnd awak en". R:42 Jumps out of bed. R:-l." Washes up. R:.riO Gets dressed. fi :(." Gets ready for departure. !):1M Sits down te breakfnr.t, wear ing a white shirt, u blue pin-striped fiilt, black necktie, potent-leather shoes and silk socks; appears In excellent con dition. fi:.'tO Has breakfast of dry toast, two boiled eggs and cup of tea. 0;P.," Out n perch and greets his fiicmls, Including Jee Tiplltis, Mike fiicen. I.ce Beyle. Jee Ccrvine, Jehn McGulBim, Beh Gunnis, Geeige Ellis, "Scnndjes'' and Frisce Lege. ft ::t(i PulW out watch and fingers It nervously. ft :".S Ucpeats watch fingering. 0:40 Has conference with Phil Glnssinan. 0:42 Leeks ever newspapers. 0:13 Gives orders te chef. 0:,ri( Whistles "Causing ltalnhews." 10:00 Leaves in Glnssiimn's cnr after posing for pictures. 10:,10 Machine moves slowly. Tend ler lt,Nts en speed. 10:20 Clarence Taubcl takes Tend ler from Glnssmnn's cur when manager's machine suffers from burned bearings. 10:2." ArrUes nt Burlington. 10:H0 Pe-cs for pictures. 10:!i:i Talks nnd jokes with friends until Detective Jacob Gomborow drives up nnd greets him. 10:,'i" Tendlcr says he will start battling from mt,v beginning, lie is confident lightweight title will come te Philadelphia, Knjs he wns never in better shape. However, he would net discuss possibility of knockout. 10:!!0 Tendlcr poses for mere pic tures en trnin steps. 10:40 Train leaves for Jersey City. Firemen Play for Division Title Th First uml r.'glitli Hnttallens of tlm "A." rintecm (it the I'hlliulelptitn Tire De. rirtment nln for tlie clinniplonelilp of their dltlHlim tomorrow meinlns nt Hletseu FI(M, l'euitli unit HerkH Htreets. 'i'li tennis t rrfn'nt nre tl'il for the lend, Tim win. nsr will thin Piny t Fourth Ilnttnllen, "melons of riatoen "11" for tha cham cham rlemhlp of the city. Who Will Win Tonight? 'nlinny IturnN T.rennnl. jimmy lluntrr Trnillrr. It. 0 10 renndi. Nut 1U I.reimrtl, l. O. likfi (inmliorew Temllcr, K. 0 10, llarrv JlrCrutli Ienuril. JliittlliiB Itluk Tendlcr. Ilrrinim FrlnlxrK Tendlcr. K. O., 8. Tem AndrenN Teiullrr hait chance. Je Smith Tendler, K. (). llarrv I. Prettyman Leenard. K. O., 0. At rtliniiire Tendler, K. )., 7. m Nullacli l.teimrcl Clarence 'arnian Tendler, 1. V.,rl.ey Welriuuller Tendier. nill Kiidelnh Tendler. K. (,. 10. Iw irlmaen llurd IIrM. iVank Ileiuhklrli Tendler. K. (!., R. ;harey llrelv Leenard, K. O., 0. mn JLen Tendler. H. e. Jee. Cmlne Tendler, K. I).. 0. Pleket I'uri ell Tendier, H. 0 10. fnhii StcfTpiift Leenard. lneenn Madenna Leenard, r. .1. .1. Vhrlmi Tendler, K. O., H. ak Kndrn -Tendler, K. .. fl, IIjiMiv attheur, Jr Tendler. ImrleT White Tendler hint iliunrn. 'eliil ( hniimun Tendler. fee C(ileli, Tendler Ins eluince. i'i!? ..? 'Irl.wii Innrd, It, 0 0. Mrlkhnnd Lrenurd. Charley Kote Tendler. Temmy ItelllyI.eenaril. gijnligB brhnartz Tendler. K. O. i W. Vlkemsi Kelly Tendler, Hew They Are Betting en Lightweight Beut Tonight Eight te five, Leenard wins en points. One te two nnd a helf, Leenard scores n knockout. One te seven, Tendler scores a knockout. NO SOUTHPAW EVER HELD 'TIGHT" TITLE Lew Tendler Gets Chance To night te Make' History for Left-Handed Boxers WOULD BE 14TH CHAMP 'TIIIERE never hns been n southpaw lightweight champion. If Lew Ten dler upsets the depe nnd knocks out Benny Leenard tonight In Jersey City, or wins en n foul, the Philadelphia portslde puncher will have made pugi listic history. Lightweight champion Ne. 14 will be attached te the local boxer's name in the event of a decisive victory, and his menicker will go down in the record books ns titleheltlcr et that divi sion, among ethers, nleng with Jack Dempsey, Jack McAullffc, Kid Lnvlgnc, Frank Krnc, Jee Cans, Battling Nel Nel eon, Ad "Welgnst, Willie Ritchie, Freddy AVelsh and Benny Leenard. Champions In the lightweight divi sion were net classified te any extent until the early eighties, when Jack Mc Auliffc, Billy Fraslcr, Geerge Full jntnes nnd Harry Gllmere began te figure ns 128 and 1.13 peunders. About the first tltlcheldcr in America wns Abe Hickcn, who claimed the title nnd de feated Pete McGulre in five rounds, December ISl, IMS, nt Perryville, Md. It is presumed that Hickcn retired and the title lapsed. Chambers Gains Title Jee Collyer, of England, then claimed the crown, ns did Billy Edwards and Arthur Chambers, of America. Kd wnrds defeated Collyer, nfter which the former lest en a foul te Chambers in the thirty-fifth round of a bout at Whirlpool Island, St. JTJltilr Hlvcr. Pntituln Stentemlier 4. 1S72. There was another lnpe of the title when Chambers retired, nnd then along about 18S." Jack Dempsey became the recognized lightweight king, nfter beat ing a let of pretenders. Heweer, Dempsey ndvnnccd Inte heavier classes and then Jack McAullffe, who had wen several amateur lightweight tourna ments In New Yerk, was looked upon ns the professional tltlehelder en May 11, I8S.-1, nfter Jimmy Mitchell de clined te meet him. McAjlllffu defended the diadem until herctiicd undefeated In ISO", the title being taken ever by Kid I nvisne. Known ns the Snginaw Kid. Lnvlgnc ruled supreme until Frank Erne de feated him in twenty rounds nt Buf falo. N. Y.. July n. 1SS0. Jee G.ins knocked out Etne in n round. May 12. 1!)02, at Fert Eric. Can., nnd it was nt thU time (lint Jimmy Britt stepped Inte the picture, claiming the laurels because Gnus re fused te make weight for him. Britt went nleng wit ning a let of bouts until he was ki-npked out In the eighteenth leund by Battling NeKen, September 0. lOOri, at Celmn, Calif. Cans en Feul Then Guns, who hfed been boxing a n welterweight, returned te the light weight division, nnd he wen nn u foul In the forty-seennd round from Nelsen Gnns continued te be nt the light weight limit. i:i:i pounds, In tlu.se davs. knocking out Kid Herman. Britt and Rudy Umhelz. nlse defeating Geerge MemMc. 'I hen the Xesre met Nelsen for the second time, en this occasion the Durable Dine putting Jee te sleep in the seventeenth round at San Fran Fran ciseo. July 4, 1008. n(1NcScm',C",ns another bout. May 20. 1000, and this time the Battler wen en a knockout In the twentv-thlrd round. After stepping DIek Hvinnd in twenty-three round". Ad Welgnst took the title from Nelsen Februnrv 2 1010. in forty rounds nt Pert "Rich".' mend, Calif. Ritchie en Throne Welgnst held the crown until No vember 2S 1012. when Willie Ritchie became titlelieldcr en a foul In the six teenth round nt Dalv CItv, Calif Ritchie was followed en te the throne by Freddy Welsh, who was rcnderd a referee'a decision ever the California!! nfter twenty rounds nt Londen in The Englishman reigned for n littie mere tlinn three jeurs, when, nn tli"' night of May 2S. 1017. he was knocked out and Benny Leenard toeu ever the championship. New Lew Tendler. nft(r Leenard ban held the title for mere than live jeurs will get the blsgest fistic opportunity of Ills career te become the first south paw lightweight champion in the history of fistlaiin, uud bring the crown te Philadelphia. Ruth and Plpp Come te Blev3 m lllllu Mn Jul. f .. . . . terlny thnt llabn p.uiii nn1 Wallle iMnn I ratlin te IiIemk ilurlnic jrsteril.n m llmunn- ! Tmil.pn Eniiie uhllp th Npm Yerk pl.icr , ero cm lti bnth ilurlni: Ihu hImIi IiiiiIiib I Nclthrr llaer Hlimverl an hIuiih i,t th.i I letierteit enmunteil, hencpr. nml both On- I Isheil the L'.ime In their retUKms. Keltbr Harrelt Tendler, K. 0,, 7. Mike lrner Tendler, h, (., ft. Hell. "Had lllll" l.jnn l.i'nn.ird. K. O,, Jen Jiirehs U'emird, K. (I,, 7, .Nate Smith Tendler, K. .. 18, 1'ele Jlnrun Ti ndlcr, K. , 7. Wlllim llrltt Will ri . 'hrlev rrem Tendler, K, O,, H. Lew llalle Tendler. Adam Ktitii Tendler. llerkv Knnmis lfennrd, K, O,, 7, .llin 1'eeney Tendler. Herman Tnsler Cle( IIrU, Jack lliicun (iend llelit. streadleii -Xcndlrr, K. (I . It, Ine V "I Tendler. K. (I. Hanint littn Leenard. Tim 111. ney Tendler, K. O. Harry (Hid) llrewn Tendler. K. (I. I'llll nianxman Tendler. K. (I. lack rreediium Tendler, I. II , II. Jack Welnslrln Leenard, It, 0,, 3, Tlim Kairell Tendler, It, II. . II. Ine FlrrMan Leenard, K. II, A he Attell Tendler. Mamy heaiiiim l.cenard. It. O,, ,t, .llmniy l'latln Teniller, It. II , 10. Illllt lilliHiin Leenard. It, II, lurk llanlen 'tendler. It. II,, I, .lee I'rej Leenard It. II, I'uekev Sthnurl Usimiril, li. II, Lew Tendler lendp'r. li. II, I. Ilennv Iretianl Leenard, li, II,. 7, Jim Anncnlierir Leenard. K. ()., 10, lllll llelneld Leenard, K, (l 7. in mcir memorable battle at Gnldlield, Arv.. September .'I. 1900. This in 'idently. was the first match prometd by '1 c Richard, who also Is putting en tonight s Tcndler-Lpennrrl nnnin.i HwKK'ftBHi,BHBKnH3 ft&BfltflBli!iSftBBBBBBBBBB ftB H KftVMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHiiftftBBH BwBSwBwBwBwBHMsVBwBlMiiBsBaBwBwBwSwBflKSBwj HlBlKBBBBHBBBfBBBHBMHBMBSEPl Here we show you Lew Tendler, Philadelphia's premier lightweight boxer, bearding the train at Burlington, N. J., at 10::h this morning for Jersey City, where he hopes tonight te knock the championship crown from the brew of Benny Leenard in their battle In the Richard Arena. One glance Is su clcnt te show that Lew Is In the pink of condition nml apparently hasn't care In .the world. Immediately behind Tendlcr Is Jack "Scoedles" Rcinfcldt, the fighter's trainer. Jee Tlplitz, Tendler's stablemate brings up the rear CHAMP WILL WEAKENED Lightweight Tilt at Beyle's Will Ensue in Right-te-Jaw and Left - te - Bedy v Battle BOTH IN "THE PINK" By LOl'IS II. JAFFE WIIETIIKR Benny Leenard would be strong nt the lightweight limit 1.1." pounds nt 2 o'clock has been the big question of Lew Tendler's chances in becoming world's titlelieldcr in that particular division when they meet In Jersey City tonight. Were the champion te enter the ring weakened by the specified avoirdupois It wns believed thnt Tendler. because of his terrific body attack, could batter Benny te the canvas and step Inte the breach ns the brand new king of his class. Lfennrd will net be handicapped by the weight. He will be robbed of none of his strength when he answers the tlngle of the gong in defens" of his diadem en the well-known neres ewnen by Mrs. Beyle's husbnud. w that It would appear that Lew Tendler will bnve te continue being the foremost centender for Benny's laurels. Beth Streng I watched both Tendler nnd Leenard in training nt their lespectlve training camp. At the time each was close tit the lightweight limit nnd there was little doubt thnt either would be affected in weighing In at the prescribed poifad peifad age. Lew showed that he wns strong in his workouts with Tim Dreney, while Benny went the challenger two better when he pummelled three of his spar ring partners, nil heavier men, with case. In fact, Benny had te let up en his shock absorbers in his eight-round workout last Sunday. As far ns their respective conditions are concerned, everything will be all equal. Kncli leeks te be trim nnd nd- Tonight's Receipts Will Set Lightweight Recerd With nn'cstimated gate of half a million, tonight's receipts nt the Tendler-I.eeniird Jersey City bout will sinnsh nil lightweight i co ce co ords. The highest amount of money paid te see n lightweight bout te dnte was eM minted at 8100,. 000, when Leonnrd nnd .Toe Welling boxed In the (Jarden, New Yeik City. November 2(J, 10'JO. The previous high mark was SU0.715, taken in nt the Cnns-Nolsen bout In (ieldlleld, Nev.. in 1008. Re ceipts for important lightweight matches' fellow : Ileut, date, Tighter' locution necelpls ohare Nelaen u, Jlrllt. Telma December i!0. 1004 . $48,311 131,042 Krno mi Cerhett. Hnn rrnnvlNcn, March 23, .-1004 32,24,1 24.08D NeNin in. Hrlit, Han rrnnclece, faept. u, inOS 27.770 IK rn Vlrlll h. (Jam. fan rnineluce, Out, .11, CleiiH va. Nelnnn, Onld. field,. Hepl. 3, 10011.. (11,713 33,600 Oain v Jlrllt San ".oue KmncUce, Kept. 0. 1007 30.000 20,000 Ne'een (Inim. fiu Pranclacn July 4, ...IP'! , ,- 2.2S0 17.300 Weli l.xenaid, New Yerk. May 2S, 1017 13 HO Leenard n, Welllns:, Nw Vnrl Nev. 2(1, iu2n lonneo i:llliuU'd HE SHOWS NO SIGNg OF WORRY NOTBE A T WEIGHT Program of Bouts Carded at Beyle's 30 Acres Tonight 8:1." P. M. Red Menree, Jersey City, s. Johnny Ceney, Jersey City, six rounds. 8:40 P. M. Jee Qulnn, Jersey City, vs. Phil Krug, Newark, ten rounds. 0:33 P. M. Pete Hartley, New Yeik, v. Mickey Denley, Jersey City, ten round. 10 P. M. Lew Tendler, Phila delphia, s. .Benny Leenard, New 'erk, twelve tetinds. mils thnt he Is In better shape than In his entire career. If confidence means anything, there will be n double knock out. That's hew Tendler and Lcennrd tire looking at the match. It is going te be a battle between n Icft-to-the-bedy crusher and rlght-te-the-jnw knockereut. Benny is the cleverest nnd his judgment of distance is better. But thnt terrific seuthpuw sock te the midriff by Tendler cannot be denied. A knockout may decide tonight's contest, but if the contest happens te go the limit these there will witness ene of the greatest exhibitions of light weight glove wielding in muny moons. Because of his superior cleverness Leenard Is the favorite te win en points In the event that the contest gees the limit. One Punch Tendler's chances in upsetting the dope depends en n single punch. Un like Leenard, Lew bus demonstrated en different occasions that he can lay an opponent low with one blew that left te the selnr plexus region. The cham pion, en the ether glove, has never been known te knock out a man unlcs he accomplished the trick with a Heck of lists te the liend. Ne -matter what plan of battle either Leonnrd or Tendler will depend en, the contest will ensue In n right-te- the-juw nnd left-to-tho-bedy fracas, with the champion being fnverltc te beat his southpaw challenger te the puneh. " But, while the dope fnvers the elum elum plen te come through a winner, one never can tell with se dangeieus ,i puncher in the ring against him. Their respective records show that Leenard has the edge, still Benny nevi r has been up ngnint n body smasher of Ten dler's punching powers nnd If Lew is able te get in a geed wallop te the body, the New Yerker may be forced te step down off Ids throne. I Yeu Aute Knew . Mhen the lirnkp handi fall te lake held I simultaneously, due pi ninthly te theli luinr I (tu mined with oil, mulrt kemseae en them and wehIi out the oil, atler which rough the ftirface with harlt-taw hlade nnd add a 1 llttle ruller'a earth. When cleaning; small parts of the rhnK iuch aa oil helea en the hrake rreaa shaft, hrnke connrctlen mmrk and thrnttin con. nectleni. ete, uae an oil can filled with keresene and a atlff biui-h When Innpectlnr or repalrlncr thi fnalde of a caalnir, It la difficult te held the caMlnsr 1 open with ene hand nnd work with the ethor A nlmule tool for thin rurpnie li nethlnu mere than a aoed-alsed IiIiike haln un u.ti.iv.1 ut. . i, ci en iu t'lirn eiiu. iy manlnir the end between the heids of the tire nnd luaudnK down en the Joint of the hinge the caalne will eally be eiened and allow free dem te work with both hands, rimh-red guldrs aheuld he pretldcd with a remevable mjshlnit. whlih tun ba replaced when wear etn In. thuii nldlnc the r. Placement of the guides. A felt packlna and a cap nut are need te form a pncklnu Joint rnrt thus urgent the oil from werklnif oei the felt nn that It can be ndjustcl for TKMII,KK.,KON'ARt FIOIIT niew by blew, the Unlit will Ik. followed by !:;.;,, "cyPHeiwIly, trained upon wrltars 'lUlly" Itecap nnd Cullen Cain am neliis 1,1 te 1 Pent III 1.KIKIKI1 rea.leiu nl.niu ..,,?,..', dent et the tight In the sport- pas of 'Friday. July 28. In lb. Mernlmr I'i'oue Mtparit. "iral; It a Habit." Xdv. Careers of Loeic and Benny Told in Short Measure Fight years nge Lewis Tendler, fifteen years of age, was an iimbl iimbl Ueus newsboy at Fifteenth nnd Market streets. Tonight in Jersey City this same ambitious lad, nt the height of his fistic career, will at tempt te .wrest stellar honors In bis cluss by 'dethroning Benny Leon nrd. Tendler started boxing in 101,'t, his career in I lit: ling being the result of n feud witli another newsle, Mickey Brown. Lew, u bantamweight at the time, wen his match, and since then lie has boxed successfully, gaining in weight gradually, until tonight he will enter the ring us the foremost con tender for the lightweight cham pionship. He hns never been knocked out. Tendlcr will be twenty-four j ears of age en September -S. He is married, lias a sixteen-month-old son. Philip, nnd lies in the Legan section of Philadelphia. Benjamin Leiner, nt the age of sixteen, was a tabid fight fan. llen llen nie did net hove the price of admis sion te boxing clubs buck in 1012 nnd, like ether kids his years, used te get Inte the different New Yerk clubs by ether means than the reg ular deer. In attempting te force his way through a window of the Harlem Sporting Ohie ene cold night ten jenrs age Bennie fell tbieugh and lighted en the lap of Billy Gibsen, the promoter, seated nt his desk, (iibvin glared at the blushing boy. "What de en wantV" reared Gibsen. "I want te box," was the hasty nllbi. Gib Gib eon took Benule in tow, gac him the fistic handle of Leonnrd, and within live j ears 1017, te be ex- net the Harlem boy fought his way into the lightweight clinmplon clinmplen shlp. Seme experts acclaim Leon nrd as the greatest boxer of nil times Ids weight. He was kiuwked out twice. Fr.inkie Fleming and Jee Shugrue each doing the trick Leenard was twenty-M jears old last April 7. ami Is single' Movies of Big Beut at Camden Movies of the I.eenaril-Tendler tout which will he taken tenlttht nt Jersey City will lx nn liw at tre l.srlc Theatre, Cam den, durlnc the week et July 31. JTecaue et the Infratute I'ommerce Act the p'cturen wilt net hoi permitted te he bhewn eutslda et the State of New Jersey. Will Retain Title Win or Lese By HKNNY LKON'XKD I.lclilwelslU f'liniiiplen of the World l Iltidd Iilie, N. .1.. .Inly 'J7.-1 am j prepared te iu count for the greatest I battle of my ti'-tic career when I ewiwl i through the topes against Lew Tendlcr tonight. Ti,,i lii.lituclL'ht rlinmniensliiit will net change hands iu my estimation. I mn satisfied with my speed, wind nnd punching ability nnd feel that with the lllll ill in.) ...,.... ..... , e- ....... ship I will ucceinplMi what 1 am after . , ,. .! Iti.iil.i ..nt'.... ."......1.. II KIIOCKOUl viriuu iii-ii- -. ,i-n Kiuiiun. Kver.v ounce of stiength that I pos sess will be behind each blew thnt 1 land, nnd If the opportunity presents itself I will terminate the bout In the very first round. It is evident thnt Tendler s defense Is peer. That is one reason why I'm under the impiessleu I will encounter little or no difliciiltj in finding n rest ing spot fei in j chel 'e punches en him. I feel berrv for Tendlcr; I'll ghe. him an unmerciful beating it I don't knock him out. As te my plan of battle. I want te s.iy that 1 will make up my mind ns. seen as we start sparring. If Tendler ri'sbes I'll flatten him with a tight hand chop. And should he decide te box defensively 1 will be prepared te knock him out with nn assortment of betlj blewi. TiieiesiiltV Well. Tendlcr will lliul out fop himself. 1 will win Inside seven rounds ; just wait and see. BOXERS ON SCENE OF BOUT AT NOON Leenard and Tendler Reach Jersey City by Rail, Ready for Battle TO WEIGH IN AT 2 P. M. "Fair and Warmer," Is the Weather Prediction Jersey City, July 27. Boxing fans who hnvc mRde nrrnngeracnts te see the Leenard -Tendlcr bout tonight will welcome the prediction of the wenther meji: "Generally fair nnd somewhat warmer today." Jersey City, July 27. Benny Leon Leen ard, champion, and Lew Tendlcr, chnllenger, both arrived here some time around the neon hour, prepared te weigh In nt 2 o'clock this afternoon for their twelve-round no-dpclslen bout nt Boj-le's Thirty Acres tonight. Each will ntcn en the scales nt 135 pounds nnd they will enter the ring for their battle nt 10 P. M. Leenard left his training enmp at Budd's Lake, N. J., shortly after 10 o'clock this morning by machine for Dever, while Tendlcr went by rail from Burlington, N. J., en the 10:40 o'clock train, having metered te the station several minutes ahead of time from his quarters In Delance. On his arrival here, Tendler vis ited the house of a friend of Ills man ager, Phil Gltirsmnn, nnd will remain secluded there until time te mnkc bis appearance for weighing in. Immedi ately after this process Tendler will return te his place of seclusion until 0.30 nnd then leave for the scene of the battle. Lcennrd will be at the Elks' Club here, after weighing time until he en en ters the ring. The Elks bnve donated the use of their clubhouse te the cham pion gratis, in return for the many chnrltable fnvers Leenurd has accounted for in the past. The champion left Dever nt 10:28 o'clock this morning, nnd arrived at Hobekcn nt 11 :40 o'clock, daylight saving time. He wns accempanletl by Trainer Manny Seaman. Charley Leon Leen ard, his brother, and l'nckcy Swartz, the chef. Billy Gibsen met the champion nt Hobekcn. nnd they immediately repaired te the Kilts' Club. Leenard has arranged te devour a meal consisting of two broiled lamb chops, three slices of dry toast and a cup of ten at 4 P. M. this afternoon. "Mn" Leonnrd nnd little Sid, Ben ny's sister, left for New Yerk yester day afternoon in n Peerless automobile, which the champion bought for "Sid" net long nge. A radio recently installed nt,the Lcennrd home will convey ull the news of the fight te the family. BENNY LEONARD PICKED TO WIN BY ASTROLOGER Stars for Champien and Against Lew Tendler New Yerk. July 27. In a stnto, stnte, ment. In which the sun, the moon, the signs of the zodiac nnd the planet", es pecially the planet Mnrs. are used for the bnsN of his prognesticntion, Gus Gus taeo Meyer. Hoboken astrologer, ve.s tcrday predicted that Benny Leenard will bold hU lightweight boxing cham pionship in his fight tonight against the challenger, Lew Tendler. Leenard, according te the statement, will prob preb nhly win by a knockout, or "at least win the decision." Leonnrd's victory, according te the nnroleEer, will be due te "the fact thnt Leenard had the martial planet Mnrs In friendly aspect te the sun at his birth. Tendler Is due te see mere stars than he ever saw In all his pu gilistic career, and will imagine thnt bis star Is setting." RETURNS AT SING SING Prisoners te Get News of Beut by Radie New Yerk. July 27. Prisoners at Sing Sing will rocee news of the Leenard -Tendlcr fight tonight by wire less. The wnrden had n radio set in stalled in the assembly ball of the pris on. Where Returns of Big Beut Will Be Given Out in Phila. Philadelphia Velodreme, Point Breeze Park, open nir, Legan A. A.. Eighteenth nnd Rockland streets, open air. National A. A., Eleventh nnd Catharine streets, Indoors. Columbia A. C, Thirtieth street nnd Columbia avenue, open nir. -Leenard; by K. O. Tendler Rv LEW TENDLER World's Lightweight Tlte ( hullenger Dcbinre, N, .1.. .lulv l!7.- A knock kneck ni.t will end tonight's bout between Leenard nnd mjself at .lersev CItv, 1 feel (entident that I will net' be the man en the Meer. There is enlj one wav thnt I want te win or lese -that is by a knockout. I think I will be the ioter before the bell bounds for the llfili round. Pep mere than n jenr there never has been any doubt iu mv mind thnt I mn Leenard's master When we were inatcJied for our eight-round bout in Philadelphia ou knew who broke bis hand. If it were I who suffered an In jiucd hand previous te se Important u match. 1 feel sure that I would have gene threusli with the match nnvwny, especially if my butter hand was in geed shape. I am hoping that Leenard does net make a mnuwny light of it. 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