Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 28, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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Leading Contenders for the Semi-Professional Baseball Honors of City Meet in Twilight Battlel
S15.000 HINGED ON
LESS THAN OUNCE
Leenard's Making Weight Saved
Him Big Sum Tendler Had
24 Ounces te Spare
BOTH SHY BEFORE BOUT
The wMglilng-ln process nt 2 o'clock ,
In the nftcrnoen proved nlmest ai In-,
tfreKtinR te these who were lertunntn
enough te witnees It n illd the bnttle.
The crewil tlmt hovered nremid n
jhe ehnmplen nnd tlic clmllenaer entered
gave both rheer nfter cheer, with little
te rhoeic between the two ns rcsnrds
the favorite.
Te nn liiqiilMHvP bunch of news
paper men the bexln commUslener
Itnted thnt Ieennrd hed bnlnnced the
rnles nt 134 pettndH nnd in ounce,
which faved his ?in,000 weight for-
flt. It wns n narrow sqiienk nnd It
M eenernlly reported nbeut the nrenn I
thnt 1 I'll Ulnssinnii, mnnnRer ei
ir.nillnr. wni rendv te Knther In thin
money if It wns only by i tenth of mi
ounce". ... .. .11
Txennrd unci eniy n wire i ;ir
teftit anil n cup of ten before he welnhed
In. Immediately nfter he Mopped off the
icalf 1'aeney nciiwnnx. mt imui.i
ehff. hnnded him n hip rentnlner f j
enlCKcn Dreui. wiiHii in- IIIII-.IH-U o,,,u e,,,u
Inic in the middle of the drc.itiR room
With n bnthrebe thrown ever his
iheulders. He didn't start te dre- iinlll
nfter the soup hnd been consumed.
!w Saves $15,000
The scene enacted in nnd outside of
Leenard's dressing room during the
welghlnicln ceremony mis repented nt
Tcndler's quarters n few minutes later.
Leftv Iew had also partaken of n
senntr breakfnt. with nn ec te safe
lunrdins hN S15.000 forfeit, nnd wns
hungrv when he tlnnllv henved n sigh
ef relfef nnd henped off the scnles. just
four ounces under the deadline of iH.i.
The eommlseioners, when they emberged
from Tcndler's room, tald:
"The clmllenger weighs 1.14 pounds
tnd 1- ounces."
Leenard, who wns the first te be
elghed. ucnt te the dresslns room
fhat wns occupied Inst July by Jack
Dempscv. while Tendler undressed In
the room that wns ured bv (Jcerges
Cnrpentler. At no time during till"
preliminary ceremony did the two
fighters meet, nnd neither expressed u
dcfire te come into centnet before they
were Introduced In the ring by Keferve
Harry IJrtle.
New unles thnt hnd been recentlv
tested bj nn expert in the science
of wflghts nnd mensures. were rnrrleil
Inte Leenard's ('.resslng room by nn
tmpleje of the New Jersey Ilnxlng
Commission. The commissioners fol
lowed with nn nlr of grim determina
tion that could hardly have been morn
terleus or forbidding If they hnd been
going te nn execution. They were
obviously Intent en seeing thnt no skull
dudgery was prnctlred by either Mde.
All Kept Out
While the press nnd certnin city of
ficials of Jersey City were Invited te
attend the weighing-In. this elder wn
rescinded nt the Inst minute, mid mil.i
the respect he iniinHgerH nnd the Ilex
ins Commissioners were allowed te wit
ness the tipplnr of the beam.
Hilly Clbsen, Leenard's ninnager, fol
lowed the (hnmplen up the runwn, nrd
behind enme the I)oxIngCemmis.slonerb,
Hill looking us sad and serious nn a
fleck of pallbearers. After the com
missioners enmc the bird wheeling the
ncales, which gave the impression of n
corpse being flntwheeled te its Inst rest
ing place. Commissioners nnd scnles
wheeled te the right nnd mnrched
lusubrleiiHlv ever te Tcndler's qunrters.
ftt until i JT ll'ftrn ttin mllnu llipnn'ii
eiien in ilie in. Ml, Imt Hi.. ,nn.iin
of the tin ones outside in n verv few
minutes made n inlght.v
ity One showing
eien In the .Miwnlng pine tilt known as
lleyle s Tlilrtj Acres. There was a
profusion of the fair sex, hut they were
net se gay and rcsplendnnt In bright
colors nml feathers ns in the afternoon
of July . 1021. when Jack Dcnipsey
ipllled gnllaut tlcorges Cnrpentler for
n row of lid raspberry bushes.
Crowd (lets Sheck
There wns n shock te the crowd in
the arena when the rain started te
patter down. Tliere was n rush for
shelter nnd then came the thought that
a pobtpenement was inevitable. Later
came a discussion nbeut the weight
question. One fun wanted te knew
whether the lads would have te weigh
in iieiiiii. t'liiili'iniiii .Alessiiue .ald thev
weuiiin t. nut (iiassmnn was positive ,
the would. I
(llbsen shook hlv head and said, ,
while he'd hate te weigh In again, he'
wpnescd he'd bine te If the cemmis
sien insisted. Luckily for cciybedy,
the rain flitted off.
This brings te mind that Tex Hick
nrd bus singed the biggest outdoor tights
the world ever saw. Though rain
threatened several of themv It never
preented them from coming off at the
fchedulid moment. And the hoiseshee
hiuij, ever his head for this great bat
tle. TO WELCOME HILDA JAMES
Noted English Mermaid Arrives
Here en Aqultanla This Afternoon
New Yerk. ,luh S. A reusing re re
eeiitien from her American rivals awaits
'ji's Illhhi .lames, Burepe's greatest
t'fl swimmer, who will arrive fiem
r.nKlniid tills afternoon aboard the
Aeiiltania.
The premier mermaid of the eastern
Jiemlsiiheie Is lenilng especially for the
Jeseph p. Day Cup race, the tli&t in in
ternatiennl Inng-distunce ocean swim
fir women, which will be held next
Tuesday nfterpoen from Manhattan
Hencli te Brighten Bench.
The Aipiitnnla will deck at Pier ."iO.
feet of Fourteenth street. North Itlver.
and te greet Miss James at 5 o'clock
1 us niiernoeii will lie a il''pgntl"ii from
the New
Vm-lr U'nnien'u .. ,,,, ,,
Association, under whose iiuspucs lli
Dy Cup nice Is being conducted.
WOODS WINS TWICE
Minneapolis Flash Beats Huesten
at Recreation Academy
.Arthur Weeds, Mlnncnpells. pocket pecket
Mllinrd Hash, Increased .his lend ever
J-em lluesl.in. n former champion, in
tielr liM).pci.t iiiutih at the Uccica Uccica
ueii Academy j esterday.
lie Western star captured both
bocks of 100 In (he afternoon ami tve
"Ing. The former score was 100 te li
ana the uliihtcup wns 1110 te ":i.
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III the fourth round of the bout between Kenny Leenard and Lew Tendler, the ehnmplen slipped and hit the canvas.
his arms as a signal of a temporary truce. A moment later he turned and walked away from Leenard until
CROWD GOES WILD
N FIGHTARENA
Frenzied Fans Shriek Madly
When Blew by Tendler Threat
ens Leenard's Crown
THR0N& WELL HANDLED
When Ilenny Leonnrd, world's light
welglit clinmpien, doubled up in the
eighth round from n body blew deliv
ered by Lew Tendler. In the Hicknrd
nrenn nt Jersey City. Inst night. 00,000
frenzied light fans rose in tiicir seats
yelling, shouting nnd shrieking lis If
every individual In the vnst nsbcmblnge
hnd suddenly gene mnd. I
Tliere were ether nccnslens during
the progress of the buttle between tlic
chiiiiiiilen nnd the chnlleiner when the
multitude singed vociferous deinonstrn deinenstrn
tlnus, hut in thnt memorable eighth,
nnd only then, enme the iiinuient when
Henny iA'ennrd's crown tottered, was
within the grasp of 1,ew Tendler.
Twe-thirds of the spectators were
Leonnrd supporters, nnd the remainder
were friends of the Philndelphia nee.
The chnmplen's admirers, with distress
lu their faces nnd agony in their voices,
pleaded with their fnverltc te turn the
tide, while Tcndler's boosters, crazed
with joy, urged the challenger te finlbh
the job he had undertaken then nnd
tliere.
It wns the supreme moment for Lew
Tendler. but he wns net equal te the
'"SK h" " "
Leenard Is sti 1
wearing the crown.
The result of the conflict was a sur
prise te a majority of the lmcln5 en
thusiasts and also te the champion.
Kver since the match wns made the
supporters of Leonnrd hed been firmly
convinced he would win by a knockout.
The only difference of opinion was re
garding t lie round in which Ilcnny
would put Looie nwny.
Leonnrd himself picked the seventh
as the session In which the challenger
would go the voyage, and a let of the
wise ones sepnrated themselves from
bundles of the long green because of
their faith In Ilenny's prediction.
Tendler Hard te Sehe
At his training cniup a few days nge
Leenard confidently announced that
"miiiiIIiii.iws" were "snclii.i-v" f..r I.I.,.
After the buttle lust night he told the
iiewspapeinien that It reunited eight or
ten rounds te solve the awkward sys
tern of 11 lefthnnder.
There weie many persons who left
the arena last night net fully convinced
that Benny had actually solved Lew's
puzzling stjle, but it wns genernlly
ngreed that the bnttlers had put up a
great fight nnd thnt these who hnd fig
ured Tendler ns mere or less of n murk
for Leonnrd nre new entitled te change
their opinion. Lust night's bnttle un
doubtedly wns the hardest the cham
pion ever hnd. There were net 11 few
who felt that Tendler had wen and It
is safe te say hundreds believed lie was
entitled te a draw.
Cheers for Boxers ,,
Tlicie was u great rear from the
crowd as Leenard wns seen moving
toward the ring. Little Miinnlc Sen
ium!, Leenard's trainer, bended the
patty, cnrrjlng the bucket of water,
sliced oranges, sponges und Ice. He
Immedlatelv looked for lhe corner near
est the hell.
-Illckard' stepped around thi press
row at tills point mid snld thnt mere
thiiii tJO.OOO persons hnd entered the
nrenn nnd thnt the gntu would go ever
.51,-0,0011.
Tendler was the first le the ring,
beating the champion by a few sec
ends, lcnillers reception was Iuke-
v II rill. Illlt W Hell tilt' I'llllinnlOll CIII11C
' " ,,1h ll(,',,s Kr,',u r'""' l'l'"t I"'
'' ' wns n slngiilnr tiling that
Kceniiru. I'liiiuipieii. ioek nie corner
I once graced by Jack Dcnipsey. Seme
I called this fuel te Tendler, but he
grinned und snld
"I'm always upsetting the dope."
The gloves weie lnced en; they wern
Intinduccd, Leenard first, nnd then
Tendler,
The ring was full of police, camera
men ami big and little bodies 'of thn
game. The fighters posed for u snap,
get Instructions ami then ucrc off te
make lightweight hlsterj.
Arrant'emciits Perfect
Chief of Police Butteisliv had .'00
Dlliccenis cnaiupne' en 1 hi, sen-ni.i-
V(. plain-clothes nien, L'10 llicmen and
it
bliiccenls chaiiiiluu' en the lilt, sevenlj
slxtj deputy boxing (ominlssleners en
the 'ob of milking the populace wall, a
chiilklinc.
There wasn't 11 "crab" of a
grouch nmeng them. Invariably polite,
they answered nil niieiitlenH cheerfully
and helped the crowd in every way pos-
t nAircj iv? a rxTrknrrr.iX7xr nnw it tctwt I
Today's Independent Games
And Yesterday's Results
Colonial Ice Crrnm nt .Monetjpe. Kert-m-jrnlh
nnil Walnut utrrets. .
i-uiiiie isrrtiri', or rnniiirn, nt nt. miumim.
Turn! j -fifth Mwt iimi Allenlirni- nrrnur
Msdfiieii HlurN nt Ilrurulne llretliers, Srr-
i errr-irntii ivani nt I'liriirnunni.
nllfl Anil rinrillil .IrrflA.
Natanfme nt Krnilnitlen CeiicrrRiitlanal,
IJ nnd Clrnrflelil utrrvts.
(ileiirentrr nt VUIUmoeiI. Illttmun anil
Wakrllnt strfrts.
Moerrslnnn (llnnln nt Nntlill). IWnrnde
anil Unlurln Ntrirl.
KiiiHeml nt M. C Cmllli. Trntli and tint
ler klrrrtn.
Ilriilfhtiurr at Seuth Mill. Ilreuil nnd lllx
ler slrrrlH. . . .
North Phillies nt Kriislnnlan, rninlsfer.l
iiwnuv and llrrkn utrrrl.
Wllinlnittnn nt llirtrnm 1'arlc. FiftJ-feurth
ktint nnd I'.lmnoed nirniir. . ,
Ml. Ihiriiiilmi, ut iiHhllle (ilnnts. ICliiht
rrnth and Rucklamt ntrpt,
Philadelphia Terminal ut Stentnn Field
Club. I'hil-Kllrnn and Mumrnip Htrntx. .
Seuth l'lilllr ItcbreHS ut Slr.m.iluin, 1'ortr 1'ertr
rlnhth and llreiin strrrtM.
Ifllldnle nt AmM, ,
J. N. Ilnrbtr at FlrUher, Twrnty-nUth-and
fUfd utrn-t. . .
(Irrmantetvn ut llelOrld. Church lane and
rdmere ut Ilobsen. Thlrt)-ntlh Mreet and
Uueen lane. . .
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Mount f'nrmrl nt Manrliurst, Flf-elnth
il nil Vtillnnt KtrrrtN,
i f nuns-
'..ntiftrlinnT.i TriitelrTM fit McCllll TeM
i eri.i-MMentli una miiiiii Mrcfii.
iikuii .. ,. nt (ili-nNlilr. . . ,
Nntusrini. ut Uinxlnrcten, Fr.inhferd live-,
nut mill llrrku Htiri-ts. I
tiuiniiirrN nuiiie ut Mill eik i . ,
.MaRiielU stum nt I'rlh.un A.
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A. When
'ii nip,
.NuV Inrd l.eamif 1. S. Murines s. Hrlt-,
h Atliiiliinrnt. nt Murlim t.rnuiiiN.
Ui.
I.?iilj.r. Uhnr. I.iiv..r,f,mlirlllK lit 1.1111'
reli I'orameke ut I'urkelrji Crlnftrld ut Sul
Ubury. rmnnxltunln Rullreud Inue MetUe
Terr m. l)lKlur.mrntii, at iortj-feurtli
iitrrrt and 1'nrksldn nenue. ,. ,
Flrrmen'H liiiuc. itla-en" Hrt IVl'"'"
Ien A h. KlRlilh Itiittullen A. ut Stetson
Field, Fourth und llrrks Hlrrrts
VKMTKRI.Y'S IU-Sl I.TS
Illlldulr. 1H: llichnrurh. 1.
L ..(.I.,.. K. .Itll.ll I
rieillll MIIU iri.rri. ..I ii'iiuiin i ,
Strnnhrhlce S. Clelhlei Jrt... Hi Nntlennl , II
IS. ii. i. e
Narlx-rlh. ISi Urnliif. 0.
I llrldKitnn, Ul Mlllllllc. I.
I riilslier. Hi stiinehurnt. 0.
i lirrulnr, ill Ilrlun, I,
l.lt llnN. Hi Atliuilli' DliMen. 0.
N'nrlh I'IiIIIIph, ?i Slentnn. .
lViinklln Suir.ir. (Ii l.uikrnlurk, S.
( hrstrr, It smith I'hlU (I.
Alt. Ilellj. Si ItlirrKlde. :.
Itrlunrn, 1 -1 (.liisulinre. H.
(ilusuhore, 3i Vlnrlnnd. II.
I.lghtheusp, 111 Mlnnrvm. I.,. .
Sprlnr (lly-ltojrrfenl. Ill IlrldcKhurg.
(iermunteHii, Oi Kliiudrr-Wflden. 0
I'lillii. Trrnilnnl, Oi Shuniilmn, I.
(irrrnwoed l'eitt 4i Hutch Moter, 0.
331 Kfiuibllrun Clnli. 7t lllurk Sex,
.Nelinrnie. Hi Trl-Ceiinrll. 6.
(ioeilfelloMK, 4i U'mtteitn, 2.
ItmlmriMieh, l.i Nertlmrst A. A.. 7.
Frunkferd A. V. 3 Siiuthniirk M. I
3.
4th Wnrd. ti I'riliiim Silk Sex. ,
Fex Moter, Si KniKlnmnn A. A.. 2.
KeimlnKteii I'onicreiciitlemil, IOi Wild'
weed A. A. 0,
tlrrenuned lest. It Irunkferd ellim.
""A A' A . 4, W. V. II. A.. I.
Nunhtlllr tilnntii. Ii St. Ilinmlm. I.
iludilen IliH-nih, 4i vtniiiiMni-,
Iliireiiu uf Witter, II; H11re.u1 of Health. .1. ;
- - - -
slble. Visitors te Jersey City ceilainly
had reason te commend the efficiency of I
Its pence eepuriiiH'iii.
Tlie ring was lighted with a white
and blue Heed of light,. .'l.'OOO watts
strong. They used 10,0(10 watt power
at tlie Britteu nml Leenaid bout in the
New Yerk Velodreme, The men fought
In a glare that could net have been
equaled by nn August day.
If it wns cool in any ether section
of the glebe, it wasn't around the ring.
Thirty-six Immense arc lights heat
down en the close-ups with all the fury
of just se mail suns. Hie movie men and they will also plnj at Pencejd te- 0t nrblnepert. f.uwht v.iki,. p.ntticr Jr Smi the course for practice sprints- Oar
worked from u steel platform perched i morrow. Their showing determines ' Ynik. i"'v. (hki munds t. u ,irnn i., i t Detroit Snnit . t'li
high en top of glider. I. ;s the whether he will le.nlu them s the I Z'AW l&AW' "Ul ""'InI'vv Ck and Buffalo a,,' also her"
same spot from which Carpentier s dra- team te piny en TIaller Held, '
liiutlc end wns iceled
DRUEDING PLAYS TONIGHT
Will Meet the Madisen Stars en
Heme Ground at 2d and Clearfield
The Druedlng Brethers nine, under 1
the management of Cluuley ('Jii'ter. will
singe their first home fracas of th?
season tonight. At Second and ( lenr-
field stieets. the fenner home of the
Put linn bnscbnll club, they will plav ,
the Madisen Slurs,, one et the fastest
lolered nines in tlie city
Tlie icgiilar opening exercise- will be
observed, although tl W lu mlil-srasiiu.
A ll.ig-raisiug will he li-'ld and lhe
teams will maich nciess the lit 1 1 prier
te the start of the game. Mr, Pember,
an ellicial of the Dicudliig Company, I
will tluevv out the first ball.
.Manager Curler will most likely call
upon Hcnder.'eii, his twirling ace, le I
take the mound against the Stars. The
pili lung selection of the latter is nut 1
Known, but most piebahly will be Bap- 1
tlste, The .Madisen Stuis have been 1
pla.vlug geed bull te date, nml 11 fnst
game is especled. 1
Diuedlng has tiavcled nil season und
has made iiuiienii enviable rccenl, New
the.v will exchange dales with nil first,
chiss te.uns. On Satuidav afternoon
llie.V will tuivel le (ileilce-ler and meet
the (ileucestcr fit te.iiu of the West
.Ictsej League.
Pitcher Wants te Jein Team
One uf thn lendln't plleherH uiiiuni: the
(rnil-prn clubH who hu pllched iiKiilnat nil
th tepnntrhem I new froe te bIjii with ny
tm. Adil'cM "iy North Fourth ltrect. nr
plien Kenilrjiten 4-01 W.
SOUTH PHILLIES TO
PLAY BRIDESBURG
Downtewners Are Traveling at1
Fast Pace, With 23 Wins
in Last 26 Starts
With twenlv-thre" out of the last
twenly-slv enmes jilnyed registered In
the wen leliimn. the Seuth I'lilllles lire
ready te tackle ririilesburg In one of
the big twilight games en tonight's lny lny
ent. The contest will be staged nt
Rhetzline Park, Bread nnd Higler
J streets.
lhe tennis nave come together en
three occasions and the series stands
even up. In the Initial s.uue tlicie wns
no dc-Men, with the score stnniling
at 0-fl. Ilrtdesbiirg wen the set nnd
contest, ;(.lt nn( the downtewners were
returned winners in the third clash. ."-H.
lhe ether lug contest en the down
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, Ilri)cr.,m ,.tl l,p ,l,.nl,.(l lit
Fli'Mier field. Twenty-sixth and Heed
streets, where the Ynrners iningle with
.1. A. Harber club, of Trenten. With
O'tiiirk or Newman en the hill, the
Trenten bakers are confident of taking
the measure of the downtewners.
Mount Curmel at Stonehurst
The biggest game of tlie season is
carded for tlie Stonehurst fans nt Fifty
eighth nnd Walnut streets. The visit-
attraction Is the Mount Cnrmel club,
of lhe leading te.uns In the State.
.11.1 ...1.I..1. 1.n...l...l l!t.l. 1,..-.- .. ,i
feat en its visit hen- last H.iturduj.
Charlie (Heck or Tem Friday will pitch I
against the vl.lters. '
Philly Terminal and Stentnn Field I
Club engaged in a couple of het battles
llltf link tinrl iifirilt tit mi nnmii tliimiili '
1 ....., 1 lllllluv.l I ,1 ltll"MII! II l'-
with one vleterj. Stenteu defeated
Uitthurach t III -c week and fell before the
" ..! tlllll in 11 11 im mm. MIIMIII
North Phils, and Manager Powell was
net pleased with the showing of the
team. He will likely go en the hill him
self for tonight's battle.
Kaywood Catholic Club nnd Mnrshnll
K. Smith have ntrnngcil n series, the
first of which will be phued tonight en
the store bejs' field nt Tenth nnd But
ler streets. The second contest will be
staged next Wednesday at Knvwoed'n
field.
Nativity plays a leturn clush with
Moorestown C.iants at Bel-rnde nnd
Ontario stieets. (Jlnui ester is at Wlld-
wood weed and Netaseme at Kensington
M'ongregntlennl.
Splian at Shaiiahan
The Seuth Philly Hebrews meet
Shniiiihnu at Forty-eighth and Brown
streets, and the downtewners nie out
te add the West Phlladelphliins te iheir
list for another game. The Sphas
hae wen three of the four games
plnjcd between the teams te dale.
On tlie Sphas' held at Thlileenlh
nnd Jehnsen stieets lhe Pennsjlvnniii
fSlunts, new under the direction of
Harry Passen, meet the Old Timer'
Passen has taken eer the colored stars
Fairfield Polelsts te Play
(irienivlih. Conn,. ,lu! 'JS Thn t.reen
ivlch Te Irlb Id Pelu Club, uhlch i.ceriil such
n deelnlie victory ever lhe llhex Troop
I'nltid Slut"" Cnmlrv N.niniK N I I ii-t
Satiirdiiv nfuriioen en the Hebl of lhe IM
I u nrd V Cliunen emate. Peiiilu-iter. Mill
ipi im kwemi bmii, uf ih ;,min nullum
1 the Ox Hunt l'ule Club, uf New tun tun
t
1 nn touierrmvnri,rnc)on
Argentina Wins Pole Match
Itiirlmmiituu. l.nc. .lu'v 'Js The Vrsen
tine pole team defeatid lhe ltnehimptnn I
Club four In Im hi8t in.it h '" h- pluil.
In Knnluii'1 0 h-e.il-i in I
SAM MILLER
IIIIUII
K.vck.
Merchant Tailor of
the Better Kind
New located
at
225
WEST
GIRARD
AVE.
fYe Con
nection With Any
Other
Start
SUITS
TO
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IJtPIlN, I
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&sJ up
Tendler Is seen In the net of raising
Kenny "had regained his feet
Five Lending Batsmen
in Each Majer League
WTIONAI. I.F.Xtit K
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rtnn.ht. St. IiiIn t'rt :i" SJ H9
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nniilirrt. Cln'mtt. 07 .lll 7(1 13rt
lllBtii--, I'lttshurnh Oil 307 01 131
ami:rii'.n i.nAtu'F.
(I. A. II. It. II.
(elili lli-trelt S.I 3J7 mi 1ST
SMer. SI. IniiU HI 3SH HS ISA
S.irnt.cr t letetund. Sil 310 Ml 113
Srhinic, Ne Yerk US Sill St 7S
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GOING STRONG
Lithuanian A. C, With New
Grounds, Anxious te Hear
Frem Teams
The Lithuanian A. C. has scoured the
Donevan-Armstrong field nt Korty Kerty
elghtl. and Walnut streets, nnd en
Wednesday night celebrated their open
ing by defeating the strong Internal
Hevenuc teiini in n well-plajcd game by
the tceie of 7 te (I. This game was
eiie of the let seen en the D-A grounds
this season.
I lie tceie was knotted at one. two
and three an. nip and tuck nil the w.iv
through. In the eighth inning, with two
out, tluee Lilhunni.in hntters singled in
succession mid pushed ever the winning
Manager 1'rban has his team primed
up for all comers who caie te exchange
dates In August and September, and
especially this Saturday open.
They would like le hear from such
teams ns Feitj -eighth Wnrd. St. Cnl
listus, B.irtram Park nnd etheis of the
nunc cluss. Tennis desiring games wiite
or phone A. J. Ci-linn, IIOOII Frankfeul
.. .1 , . .. ...
' ' "' ' rweiiMiig.nn .....
, ,.MTnllnr ,.,i.,
LIGHTHOUSE WINS
Beats West Branch "Y" In Dual
Swim, 31 iz te 19i2
The Lighthouse Bejs' Club defeated
the West Branch Y. M. C. A. In a
dual swimming meet in the latter's peel
at Fifty-second and S.insem .streets bj
the score of .'il'a te 1!H....
Summary :
Kanrv dive Wen by H Hernn. I Irht
heue; eecend, W. Knllsh, W. II ; ihlr.t tie
lietw.-en shirmin. ;.lBlitheun. nnd Jenes,
SO v nrd relni Wen hv I.lirhthauae CClllf
l'lllilfueMt llnnill l'eleii). ..
J0-Mir;l .lash VVen b.- IVteri Muhlheuae
eennd. l.nB'lhh W. H . third It. lMrnn
I.li;hthnue
40;rd diiHh Wen by r. I'uhlfii"rt
l.lklilhnuie nrienil W Kir.ihh vv 11
Itlili, J, l.llin I.IKHl.IUve
Plurire Wen In Jenes IV Tl .A.., .-.
MerminiK. t.iKhtheuiic. ihini 'j. s.1Vi;
Lighthouse.
Geerge Cuppy Is Dead
F.lkhiirt. In.1 . lnli et !'.. ..
HfO-feur. cuiilpmnnr.iri "of i'i v,..,., . .....1
horn, nenr hern from IlrlKhl-M dlien"e . sin"! llu'" ,,,'r0 ,n,m 1""1 '""WOW, and n
reilrlnK from lucebill 111 111OL'. wheii hU fen til re of which will be n single scull
rsr,,,,1 ul. bt:ij.;,il , vs'Tr '"'Tv;1' !:- ''""';. iy'n-
iilth the Cleveland Ami rlenns llonten Na. ' delpllla and II. A. Beljeatl, the ("ana
lIun.ilN und llisten Amnrlcms " 1I11111 1 hniutiieil.
'
Dogash and Ratner Draw
lirliUeiiert. t enn.. ,iul js l.enia neBi,h
49th Annual
Midsummer Sale
Tomorrow,
enreute
te the shore,
step in
(en your way)
at our store.
We will
open your
eyes
with some
bargains in ties you have never seen equaled before.
STORE CLOSES SATURDAY, ONE O'CLOCK
Marshall E. Smith & Bre.
Mmn's (Incorporated)
Furnishing 724 Chestnut Street
HIT II ie dugan:
SONGATST. LOUIS
Browns' Rooters Ride Babe
Ruth and Jumping Jeseph
Throughout Games
PROVE SPORTSMANSHIP
St. Iselds, Me., July 2S. The lend
ers pitted ngnlnst their threntcnlng rl
vnls, with n sennt mnrglii of ene-hnlf
game standing between the two teams
and the lending position nt stnke wns the
tlltlrnl situation involving the St. Leuis
Hrewiis and the New Yeik Ynnkees to te
dny. Never before, sport scribes who saw
yesterday's! gnme ngreed, wns tliere
such n noisy d"iiionstrntlen nt Sports Sperts
ninn I'lirk ns during the ninth inning
when the locals lied the score by stag
ing a three-run rally.
The jowls nnd howls of n cut nnd
deg fight ere like sweet music from n
violin cmrpnied with the jeers shouted
by St. Leuis fans In the present series
at tin- former Bosten players new with
the New Yerk team.
Babe Huth und Jee Dugan an- the
chief subjects of the erlml attack.
I 'When Babe walks out en the field the
I l.'.OOO nr mere persons nt every game
, begin whistling thnt old "Ain't She
Cute" seuk, sonic of them singing tlieir
own erslnn as fellows;
" lii'f nhr cutr, nin't the strut.
Oi. ain't she pet trrmrnilrmi fcrt."
This is continued until Babe reaches
his pest In left field. When the in
ning Is ever nnd he comes hack te the
bench, the long trudge is te the cadence
' of the same tune.
hen Jee Dugnn comes te bat, the
hullubnlloe starts with n series of
vewls; then comes this little rhyme
from the bleachers :
" ymita piny tilth Vrir Yerk,
HViei I am plniiiut hull.
If I can't pluy v tth 'rw Yerk,
I iron' t )(( hall at all."
When the Browns uie nt lint thev
nre impleicd te "hit it te Dugnn." or
le "knock the beans out of Dugnn."
When Wajte Hejt was knocked out of
the box Wednesday lie was implored te
"go back te Bosten and cut beans with
Harry Friiwc." I'revieuslj the Browns
had liccn beseeched te hit
it te Bes-
ten.
Fans, however, nre either firkin nr
fnlr, or clee they just admire phyt-Icnl
nrewess. for when Babe Ttntli lilt twn
Mieme runs in Wedneniay's gnmc he get
plenty of applause. In the bark of the
, stands n deep-ielced man sheuted: a storm center of centrniersy in base
1 "Well, let's cheer him. bes; I sure 1 ball almost sn((. jf Institution the
litite te de it, but I guess wc get te."
CUCDItrr ue rm
atltKIrr MAb ItAM
Will Play Next Game With Bureau
of Water Team
The Sheriffs office is new in the
baseball field, nnd Beb Lninbcrten bus
whipped together from nmeng his em em
peoyes 11 tirst-cluss team.
A number of former stnr plnyers are
In the line-up. The Sheriff himself is
en first base. Dick Seeds for years
manager of the Dlssten. is at secend:
Herace Itllev. ev Trl-Stnte sine, is en
third, and Hay Nelan, of (Icrmnntewn,
is at shot 1.
In the outfield is Jee Conwy, who
y,tW umir. of Peerless, u in left, and
. h. Brighter, nn old Illvcrtnn star. In
right. Teminv Welsh, of Kensington,
I is the pitcher, and Jim Iloeney, of
manages ine chid aim covers center
Wlldwoed, rntclier. Henry W erblun Is
etrn pitcher and fielder. The next
game Is with the Bureau of Wnter at
the Catholic High Scheel grounds, nt
Twenty-ninth and Cambria streets,
next Mendnj .
MANY RACES AT BRIDGETON
Her3e Racing, Peny Event and
Aute Events Scheduled Tomorrow
A v.iriegnted incing program is
scheduled ut the (iarijen Stnte Fair
grounds ut Brldgeteu N. J., tomerrisw.
lilght events of 1 retting, pnclng, nirto nirte
bile and 11 pony class Is the elaborate
Siturd.ij half-holiday card.
Of the light-harness races, there will
be desses for '2 :'M trotting, :.10 pac
ing and -:"i0 mixed horses. A pony
race between Jonas Ansink nnd Mai
gnret Brubaker. of Bridgeton, ever a
liinrter-niile stretch Is nise scheduled.
Four automobile races will entertain the
speed demons.
Michael Kellv nnd Fred Shreve, of
this city, have been selected us officials
f"r the Bridgeton events.
BACHELOR OARSMEN ARRIVE
.Will Compete in Canadian Reaatta
1 at St. Catherines
St. Catherines, (Int.. Jul x. Oats-
men trem live American cities will
ceniliete 111 tile
annual regatta of th
tiiltimre arilved yesterday with six I
ether representatives of the Bachelors'
'llfiiKe Club and nil went nt once
te1'
Oars
All
Dellar Ties
Reps
plain color
-Foulards Silks
in
dett college itripei
se
Athletic
Goods
What May Happen ,
m Baseball Today
NATIONAf, I.KOt'K
Muf Wen l.ent t'.C. Win f,ne
New Yerk ... K7 31 .fl!l .mn .020
st. i.eui.i, ... A7 30 ,mi .aim .nss
fhlrme .. no 41 .R32 ,n37 .,120
rinrlnnull ... . 40 47 .me ..-.1.1 .fl'i.1
I'lttKhiirrh .. 4.1 JO .1(11 CO') ,41
llr"eklii . . II 47 .mi .MM .11
I'hllllen ... . .It III .380 ..101 .32
itosien . ni nn ..inn .::n,i .3.12
AMKRICVN I.KAdt'i;
Cluli Wen I.nt i'.C. Win I.ee
St. lniil At 40 .Ml ,R7n .MS
.New Yerk . . n.1 42 .nfl7 ..171 ..101
Chlenpe .... AO 4.7 .A70 .131 ,A2I
lletniU . . in 47 .AID .A 1.1 .105
Clrielnnd .... 411 IS .Mil .11(1 ,A00
Wni.lllnten 41 IS .170 .IHI ,473
AthletleK .. 3H A3 .IIS .121 .113
nonten . . . 39 A.I .115 .121 .111
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAf. f.EAOUi:
I'lilllles. 0 Clnrlnnetl. A.
New Ycrh. I2 St. Loul. 7.
tlosten, 81 f liVnisn, 7 (10 Inning).
ritlsliurgh-llroeklMi, r.iln.
AMKRICAN I.KOfK
Athletle. tit Icii'lnml, 2.
Wushlnitten, ill Detroit. I.
( lilniKO. 1 ftxstnii, 3 (10 Inn'nirs).
New Yerk, Ci St. f'jN, A 111 Innlnns).
INTKIINATIONA I. M'-AOVB
llnltlmerr. 7l .Jernev (II). 2.
Itenillnc, ill Nenrl(, 0.
Terente, 4i llnlTnle. 13,
Hixheiter. 9 Snieuse. 3.
SOITIIEIIN ASSOCIATION
llemplilH 3; Atlnntu. I.
Neii Orlrnnn. 4 f'li ittnnoeitn, 1.
Illrnilnclwirti, 7 NnMiill'e, A.
1. II lie Knrk. Al Mobile. 2.
KASTF.ItN I.KAC.I I".
Wuterlitirj. 3 llrlilnrpert. 2.
I'ltlitleld, Kit FltrhliiirK. H.
Neu lliien, tOi.Allnni. 0.
Ilnrtfnnl . Sprlmtfleld, ruin.
AJII'.ltK AN ASSOt IATI11N
Jllltinukee. Hi Teledo. 7.
nt. I'liulf Hi I.eiiI lie. I.
Inilluniipell". Ai Jtlniieinelli I.
Kiins.iH (Itt, Al i nlnniliui, 2.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
NATIONAf. I.i;.(!t 1:
Cincinnati 11 1 Phllnili-lphl 1
I'lttsliuricli ut llroekln.
( hlr.iRii ut llehtnn.
St. I.011W nt New urk.
AMPltK AN I.KAOt II
Atlilrtles nt C'leielunil.
Wuihlncteii ut DeUelt.
P.onten ut ( lilenitn.
Neil Y'erk ut St. t.enU.
BROOKLYN CLUB CLAIMS
DISALLOWED BY HEYDLER
Sustains Umpires' Rulings in Game
With Giants and Cards '
New Yerk. Jul) i. IMesldent
Jehn A. Ileullfi- of the National
League has disallowed the pretests of
tin- Itrneklin Chili te umtilrrs' lic
1 cisiens which it churned were faulty and
icsiilted In losses et the games piajeu
. nirniiist New Y
iirl.. July l, nnd St.
LeiiU, Julv 10,
be reiiluved.
The games will net
) The Broekljn contention in tieth
icnses was Imscil en n rule thnt has been 1
instruction of n base runner liv 11
1 fielder waiting le tug a runner. Wliether
itnere actuiilij is oiistructien is a mailer
.of the umplrei,' judgment, which Is
ncer reversisl
"The decision te be made by the um
pires under this rule nre usually the
most important of the game," said
President Hejdlcr in his decision, "hut
they are decisions based selelj en the
umpire's judgment ns te wliether the
runner bents the ball, nnd because of
tills fact nre net subject te appeal
or leiersal."
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TOM MALOXKY
M'inaner nt P. ? White & Cn ,
Mrrrlpn' Tailor of
it) Chestnut St.
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FAVORITES ADVANCE IN M
MIDDLE STATES TEN!
A. L. Reed Qlvea Carl Fiicher. Pi
ent Champien, Decided Scurt'fi
All the favorites advanced trtuw
nnllv tliennirli tlm fnnrtb I'OIIIIll Of
Jlldil'i! Stalls tennis champlenshlp-
.1.- f I iM. .1. .naln..ln t.l.t 1
IIIC l.lllll.HI Slllll ,.1-OIII.HI,, , w i t' V
i nil hud tight sipicaks doing se. JjV''.)
Uliri j'isciier, picsrni ciihiiiihijh. 4v
fnveicd iienvlly te win the present tlWfJjj,
gave ins iouewcrs a scare wui-ii nu "v-"j;
ijiiiniii.vcu n.v i. 11. liccn 111 iih: 1nn1.CTj.af-5
el ini'ir 1111111:11, IIIlll KIM 11, 11-. . I' ,nV"l,f1i(
tiillled, however, tightened IiIh gnwi)j
iMid began te make mere consistent tf-'Mt
l"'""!. ... . 'iitW
Ilnlf-wny through tills second mif-.im
he was at his best and rushing up .t&&1
the net, passed his opponent repeatcnlf ) .'&&
Herd began te Jinve troutile lianunnr?
lti.nli.u .1,1,'nu mill lnuf lltn Let. li-2.
1.-t..,tl.., .l, ,..,,1t. 1....1 .1 ii.nltr .nu-IIV fit VJ
the third set nnd wen hiiudily us he Tj
pleased, 0-, killing Heed's ensy scrr-
lce. r(
Lyman Tremaine, I. S. Crnvls, '$
If I.I ..II .. .... 1I....I I'll.... nl.M ',.
I 111 Dill I OIIM11II, 11I1II I II II 1 l.nllllK ""
turned In leterles and nny one of them
li a "dink here" which n strenk ei
splendid play may carry te the llnnls.
In the doubles, Wnllnec V. Jehnsen,
tiatieniil fiuallst. nnd Curl Fischer, who
nre odds-en favorites te win the title,
had 11 sod timi. of it with Vunncmnit
nml Paul Ksllns, w lulling us they
pleased. 0-0. 0-0.
Dr. ! IJ. Hawk and Andj Morgan,
entituiti of the I'lilverslty of Penn
svlvniiia tennis team, who nre th
sliengi'st 1 nlr te give Jehnsen anJ
I'lsclier n untile, wen handily from
.Miirtln mid Bisseil. 0-U. I0-S.
! Farren A. A. Hits Stride
I T'i.i 1'iirren A A hn nt list hit lt
filrlil, nnl hns non I r r Innt nine Rfimeil.
1 Thin mnkei n, nrerd for th Nineteenth
I Warders of fnurieen ilns In the Innt lx
le, n tami One of these Bame iilae re
nult"'! In n tie The le.nn ha ben
strenrth"nfl In the box with S-ehnehler snd
Mcflrath Keine strenir nnd nelle nnd Ma-
UUlre In help out The team In open te
1 exchanim K.imen with Netneeme, St. Dir-
1 nahnr. Karnac Knywoeil Aaulnan r.nd ether
tentns of thit ralllx-r Ter (rames addreai
Dtvld C Jerdan 19211 N Waterloo utrept.
LYRIC Theatre, Camden, N.J.
m MtJiFrJCM tea ) tic
One Weelt, Begin. Monday, July SI
CONTINTOfS NOON TO MIDNIGHT
Th I, an Doea Net Permit te Shew
right Plcturej Outside of New Jerser
SEE IT IN CAMDEN
I'lie Minute from I.illadelphl-
A FACE
LIKE A
BOY'S
AFTER A
SHAVE
WITH THB
SAmY" RAZOR
Men's Merchant Tailors
OLTEND
ALE
TOM SAYS: After our
season's business I have
en hand ever a thousand
belt ends, just enough te
build a suit for you. I will
close out every one of
these at the one fiat price.
VALUES UP TO
$49.50
Men's Merchant Tailors
New
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