WIBPIISWPJH!!,yST pPfPF!; 'P"-,flW,IWlflrr mmm SffVWJ :i flV Avw-aia! 7ttfRVl-Wffl .1? J' ''! 1V iSH ri "W&v V ri . Tt,a wr J. V ' ,'! K EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGEK--PHILADELPBtlA, SATTJKDAY, JUJbY 29, 1922 '.- Leenard Chatted a Geed Fight When He Talked Himself Out of Being Knocked Out by Tendli LEW LOST TIME IN TALK WITH BENNY Contender Halts Attack Momentarily te Answer Leenard's Quips When Champien Is in Bad Shape "CONNED" OF CROWN By LOUIS H. JAFFE WHILE fight fani n Philadelphia an ntlll In the threw of heated dlacui Met) ever the Leenard -Tendler bout, few are taking Inte conilderatien an Important phase' of the conflict which had a direct bearing en the result. Benny Leenard "talked n geed fight." 'The cbnmplen talked Tendler out of Merlng a knockout, or, at leant, a knockdown. Everybody who was there idmlts that It was a rather rough and stormy eighth round for Leenard, but no one knows bow much stormier or rougher It would have been for the trigger-brained Ben bed he net started te talk te the challenger. Stunned, weakened, groggy and en a descent te the canvas, Leenard held himself from going down by wrapping bin arms around his terrlfflc southpaw Mcking fee. While in this embrace, Leenard managed te mutter te Lew: "That was a geed punch," meaning the left uppcrcut that knocked the champion woey. And when Referee Harrv Ertlc, iche, incidentally, agreed with a ma jority of the ringtide critics that ' Leenard had icon en point, separ ated them, Benny, still woozy and weakened, continued te convene, "Try that punch again come en and fight." TI1IS chnttcr appears te have saved the champion from what might have resulted in his undoing. Tearing in, with his vicious left pnlsed, Tend jer suddenly stepped, growled nt Leon Leen ard and answered: "I'm fighting why don't jeu?" nt the same time wavinit his mighty mitt In disgimt nt Benny. Mutters Seme Mere Leenard muttered some mere, and Tendler answered back motioning with his left te convey the fnct te the chnm chnm pien that Benny was way off in his gossip. Tills conversation came at the psychological moment, and the slight hesitancy In continuing his attack vir tually ruined the challenger's chances of (coring a knockout. It was the greatest nlece of "fleht talk"' known te fistic history there Is no doubt that It stepped Tendler If only for a moment, in his valiant at tempt te lay the tltlchelder low, nnd there Is every reason te believe that it wis of great benefit te Benny. Leenard was willing te admit that he did net knew what he was talking tout when, in Mi training camp at Bvddi Lake, he insinuated that "southpaws were 'suckers' for Benny Leenard," AFTER his grueling mlx-up with Lew, Benny readily agreed: "Southpaws are hard te solve." Continuing, the champion, in his smooth way, said: "They furnish a difficult style for a boxer with the natural pem. Frem the very beginning I found Tendler's style putzling. I had hoped te win by n knockout, nnd naturally wai disappointed because I did net. Boosts Lew "I have te hand it te Tendler for the battle he gave me. He fought me all the way nnd I had te keep en the k til the time. I tried as bard an I could te score a knockout. "I was in the best of condition and was sure that I would win by the knockout route. I don't think that anyone can say that I was saving Tendler for another engagement. That would be unfair te him as well as te me. "I showed everything I had, and I am convinced that I was the winner by margin clear enough te satisfy anyone who saw the fight. I hope the big crowd that web there was DleaHed. I want every fan te knew that 1 tried I my hardest, but, us I have wild before, ' seu'bpaws ere hard te fcelve." . Leenard will leave tomorrow for I Michigan City, In A., where he is te test Ever Hammer in a ten-round ST. CARTHAGE TO IE Many Other Important Sunday Games en Tomorrow's Schedule Mnny thousands of baseball fans are JPJ- te witness the Sunday games Iiin .i.nCiarbJri ,0WftH ,n'ewi ,n,'ij J.n the leadings teams are carded f3 'suh. "" St Pnrtlinr. iwi,iu i, -..,. .,,' i. wlthX hn ltV X l It '.'."i!'.1" the Bridesbure club ns the "iiractien. .no teams have played weser games than these clubs, and n r Bjni Hheuld be witnessed. in Aerth Phillies are at Ardmore, .. I"6 'lme ,cn mls nnxieuM te get ven for the defeat sustuined the ether venlng at the hands of Perry Relf nyder's aggregation. .. '5a,h.?n ' at Westlngheuse. Ches r ana Viscose renew their struggle for v..i..mPlenHn,n of t,lfl' ecctlen and w"J;iT"t Journeys te Orange, N. J. of. 9 Bucks Ominty League has three wntjsta te be decided. All six teams V' ,n octlen. Morrlsvllle Is nt Croy Crey im' Prln':e''' nt Bristel nnd Hulmu i. ""I Pnrklend. The latter match is the blK event of the day. Parkland has hit Its stride and is 2w, represented by the Marshall E. ?.l?,,,n tf;i Trucks going te the con cen '"t will leave Fifth street nnd Alln Rpeny avenue tomorrow at 1 :flO o'clock. m schedule for the day follews: nucica ceuntt leaeub c."uJ'"ev'.!, ParkUnd. Merrlivllla at creyden. rrlnciten at Utlitel. OTHER OAMES it.15i0!? Fll,11 c'ub Pottitewn -JerSSfffneVirA't Car"W' 8lt,y-mth Rirn.V t YKV.ei Marcus Heek, et Ntw flUil.lphla Hebrews at HewarJa. llaMh ,i.i!.i..K,t New. Yerk- Twe ".. SV?'h rhllllri at Atdmore. le2San ., Weatlnsheufa. Ka.lnglen. CIW Twe 2a,nJ."h"ftCh 0lan, A"aml0 ''adlen Hlnra at Iloekdali I'lrk Inton atrreta. jyiUlwoect at Ivanhoe. llrnekljn V-.ylty ( OraiiK. N. J. PrT,- "'eul'llcnn Club at Celurr pJ,V"ml ''erttr atret. Columbia C, C, -...,,. tvi.tr iicim, 1 Plnum n Um..K.. .. ,. . . ....... I ti le'.vli "; J.llfll n ain-eta. .vian world at I.Mler. I'a. I K'el t Hun Dominge. Tayler, N. J, iWrk aim, clltua, lxty-lthth end wt . m tTnua. PLAY BRIE BUR Lew-Benny Encore in N. Y. Mentioned for Laber Day New Yerk is all agog about another Tendler -Leenard bout. It Is, said that -Tex Rlckard has an nounced his intentions of rematch the two great lightweights and he is figuring en Laber Day for the encore. Rlckard Is quoted as say ing: "It was a great battle, and if a return engagement were put en In New Yerk City there would be no limit te the number of persona who would attend." Jack welnsteln Is back from New Yerk nnd says the champion asserted: "Laber Day would suit me for a return bout, if one can be arranged." Here today Tendler answered in the af firmative when asked if another meeting wltb the champion, this time te a decision in New Yerk en Laber Day, would be acceptable. If staged. It Is possible the match would be held at the Pole OreundB, where seating arrangements could be made for upward of 100,000 persons. no-decision bout en August 6, Floyd FiUsimmens is the promoter of this contest, which he clinched about a week age, negotiations with the champion having been completed while he was in training for the Tendler tilt. rnENDLER has arrived back in Phlla- A dclphie, nnd he is greatly sntlsfied ! with the battle he waged with the title-1 holder, although somewhat disap pointed in net nnving annexed the light weight laurels. Wen, Says Tendler "I honestly tblnk that I wen the beuti" he said today, "but I will leave thnt matter for the public te decide. I fought my hardest and gave the best that was in n.c. I am most anxious te meet the champion again, nnd I am confident that, If given another chance. I ran demonstrate my superiority in mere convincing style. "I nearly had Leenard out in the seventh or eighth round I can't re member which. During the course of the bout Leenard declared that he was going te knock me out, but I told him that he couldn't de it. After It was all eer Leenard said : " 'You're the greatest kid I ever fought.' " had trouble with my legs in the ea'rly rounds due te the padding en the fleer of the ring, which was tee soft te suit mc. It took some time for me te become accustomed te it. I am satisfied with my showing and feel that I outpeinted the champion." TENDLER leaves at 0 o'clock this afternoon for Atlantic City, where hli fnniily is summering. "I'm just crazy te see thnt kid of mine, ns well ns the wife," he smiled. "And I knew they arc auxieusly watting for me te get there." Wild Demonstration The southpaw get back in Phila delphia shortly before neon today, com ing up from Delnnce, N. J., where he trained for his bout with the cham pion. After the contest Tendler went te New Yerk, nnd left for Delnnce. by way of Burlington, late yesierday afternoon. "I became terribly frightened." snld Tendler, "when the truln pulled in. There was a sudden Individual shot, followed by whHt seemed te he a vol ley, and then I thought I heard a mighty rear. "Hut I seen learned thnt the com munity of Delunce had b tipped off ubeut my return and the. et out in full force, giving me some of the 'welcome-home' stuff." In Tendler'a party from New Yeik te Dclancn were Jee Tiplltz, Jack ("Seoedles") Reinfcldt and Frisce Legs, who munaged te work Ills uuv into Lew's corner at the bout Thursday night. lEUOXSTlAT10X of Tendler' " reception at Dclance continued until 1 o'clock thin i.ieminy. .1 party of Lew's cohorts from Philadelphia, including Boe Boe Ileff, Charley Kchicartz, "Busty," Petey Waxier and a number of ethers, metered te Delance and helped in cheering the southpaw for his great battle. Lee Hits Hemer in First Cubs' Battle Continued from Pact On te Lee, Ilollechcr taking second. Miller walked. Barber forced Miller, J. Smith unassisted. Ne runs. Rnpp filed te Frlburg. J. Smith grounded te Ilollecher. Williams fouled te Barber. Ne runs. SECOND Krlburg lined te J. Smith. 4frus fanned. O'Fnrrell was out, Lee te Ring en a pretty plav. Terry tluew out Walker. Meknu funned. Fletcher doubled off the rlslit- fiel(l wall. Lee knocked a home run $ .eww.!l in cent te Miller. Twe runs. TmUDosl,erne file ever me iew wuu in renter ueiu scoring Ilenllne filed THIRD Ostterne filed te Meknn. iieainceaie singled te center, no ecner "t into a double play, Lee te Fletcher te iAe. .e runs. Ring pepped te Ilollechcr. Ruiid singled te left. J. Smith hit Inte a double play, Krug, Terry te Barber. Ne runs. FOURTH Terry Hied te Mekan. Miller grounded te Ring. Barber walked. Barber stele second and went te third when Ilenllne threw high te Fletcher. Rnpp dropped Frlburg's easy pep fly, Burlier scoring. When Frl burg tried te take second he was out, Runp te Fletcher te Roup. One run. Williams fanned. Walker singled te left. Mekun hit into a double play, Krug. Terry te Barber. Ne runs. FIFTH Krug walked. O'Fnrr.-li fanned. Osberne hit into a double play, Ring te Fletcher te Lee. Ne runs. Fletcher tiled te Friburg. - Lee wus out, Barber (unassisted). Ilenllne hit a home fun ever the right-Held wall. Ring fanned. One run. SIXTH Mekan inuili n fine running catch of Heitthcote's tly. Ilollecher filed te Williams Terry singled te left. Miller forced Terry, Rupp te .1. Smith. Ne runs. Rapp grounded te Terry. Ilollecher threw out J. Smith. Williainu fanned. Ne runs. Willie Kamm In Limelight Iin Ant-den. Calif., July 20 Willi ICamin, hundred theuaand dollar third baae man recently bought by tha Chicago Ainnrl-1 cans from Han Kranolace. of th-i I'aelflc I'eant Ixuguu, wna thi atellar pnrfnrmer In, a trlple I' ny here yeatnln .nhleh nipped In the bud a Vernen rally. S n I'roneUee winning, It te S. ' Sarazen Will Net Reslgn I'lttalmrgh. July aO.Oene Hiijiren, men nelf elinniidnn ef llm I'lillH HMv. ! nlk'ht denlcU n rmmrt tliat be Intemled le en :n iinr.-ienal at me mumum , nun- tiy flub and te ccep rtiei rcmuiieramu I ce.itr.ut fro:n nn Kail! elub. Me dmltted inn nm iimu ranim vii.w. GIRLS COMPETE IN DUAt TRACK MEET A. T. and T. Lassies Oppose Curtis Country Club Misses at Lawndale This Afternoon PLAY BASEBALL GAME, TOO A girls' track and field meet 1 sched uled for this afternoon at Luwndnle. The team representing the American Telephone and Telegraph Company will nieet the lassie wearing the colors of the Curtis Country Club. Beth teams have fine collections of stars, and the events should be speedy nnd closely contested. Ne one girl will have a walkaway in ft particular event, and every one will hnvp te give the best she has in order te win. ' After the regular track and field events are run off there will Te a base ball game. The Telephone and Tele graph girls arc picked te win this, as they have n crackeriack team. The track and field meat, however, may result differently. This will be the flrxt time that the visiting team has ever competed In a meet, se Curtis' experience should go a long way In de ciding the issue. . Mltw Margaret Kilkenny, until Inst Saturday undefrntml In th timntt. fite-yard dash, Is favored te win her iijvente event today. She will have plenty of comnetitlen from the ether entries, and esnerlnllv nn frnm Mian "y,nf. fcnn" Helen McElrene, who is a star in the i Miss Kilkenny nlsn la nlsbml In tin high and bread JiimpH, but Is net se Hiiro of winning. Her tcammntes will give her plenty of competition, and she may be beaten in these events.- Miis Ethel Borten, of the visiting team is the favorite te win the hasebnll far threw. Miss Borten is a well known swimmer and nll-areund ath lete and should have an easy time in throwing the sphere further than her competitors. The Telephone nnd Telegraph Com pany is depending en Misses Borten, Annn Mulhern, Christine Hamilton, Marie Mnssen, Margaret Ewlug, Made lln Qnlnn, Det Watkins, Helen Mon Men tieth. Margaret McCnllum, Anna Max well, Irene Heivert and Madeline Kyin te pull them through te victory, while Misses Kilkenny. McElrene, Lettie Simmons, Rese Llney. Olgn Dnnnccker, Anna Denneckcr and Marien McKcnna uie the Curtis hopes. Herry McGrnth. the well-known amateur, will have charge of the nieit. MARSTON TO PLAY KERR Meet In Final fop laham Cup en Ekwanek Links Today Manchester, Vt., July 20. Maxwell It. Marsten. of Philadelphia, came us near te losing as was possible In the semi-final round of match play for the Isham Cup at Ekwnnek Country Club here but survived by virtue of a little wildness en the eighteenth hole en the pert of Geerge I. Lawyer, of Fex Hills, winning by one up. H. K. Kerr, of Gnrden City, the ether finalist, had the distinction of coming through the day without losing mere than one hole, and thnt was when W. W. Patten holed a two ut the elev enth this morning. BILLIARD STARS SPLIT Huesten and Weeds Each Win at Recreation Academy Arthur Weeds nnd Tem Huesten split in yesterdas blocks of their 1200 point pocket-billiard match at the Recreation Billiard Academy. Weeds took the night game by a 100-00 score, having a high run of 211. In the afternoon Huesten, with u high run of fi."i, scored a lStl-te-l.'tO vic tory. Weeds' best run was 32 balls in this block. The Eastern plnjer holds the lead in the match. The final two blocks will be played today. Scraps About. Scrappers I Vlnrrnt Uinex han rounded In line fettle for his matrh Mend.iy night (iKulnKt Jee ,-iviiHv. ... ..ut. tjtft, Mi win renu, iron iron ten. N. J. Johnny Mark meets Teny Walker u nd Yeung I.abedle fucea Kid Smmeni en the name card, labedl and Mack nn- atiinn mutes of Lepes. Vinnle alne la matched with Soldier Katurakl fei- August m ut ihu Legan A. A. here. The next chew at the Legan A. A li scheduled for Thursday nluhi. Artum !,. I has paired oft Temmy DeWln. of Manayunk I with Sum Ulacklsten, of Welt Philadelphia! naiiur .," ini, "u uv in me aemi-nnal The prelims are: Jack Martin va. Ullly Hume, Jimmy Bedley va. Pat Haley and Ueerge Helmar re. Al. Markle. Marty Ilurua, former Seuth Phlladelphlan and new u rcaldent of Atlantic City, la matched with Ueany Uaea for the eight round aeml-flnal te the Johnny Krauae-nilly Angele et-te at the shore en Monday night. Ham llurke. rtnuthmirk puncher, has been In strict training for about a week at Adam Ityun'H. Ilia niumuui, I'nttj uulii. wants te send llurkn agnlnat Kddle Kid Wugner or any or ihu ether local li!0. peundera, Hebby Uurinan, the seutlipaw, has re sumed training iSJdle lUet has two matches In view for the pert-alder, one with Danny Orleven luolie rounds, nt Mana yunk, and the ether nt thu Luiian A, A Jee Mbtgy h.ia t-een m-ilched ainlnst iiruee ltoblnsen by Chat ley Cress for the star bout at the Nutlenal A. A. next Wedneidlnv night. They are Negro unlternelght) Kncky llurna va. Jee Ray Is the semi. Pre lims: Harry Nutter vs Hilly Thornten, Heat Jacksen s Kid Cotten and (tailor Hpag vi, Al Williams There- nre letters In thu yperts Depai iment nf the Evbxie Peiiiir Lkpekh for Herm-m Hlndln. Herman Tay'nr. Jee O-Pminell. Charley Uagrferl, Jee Belmont und Otte O'Keefe. Runs Scored for Week In the Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAOUK Ll 1'S il"T WT P S Tl New Yerlt. . 4 13 0 10 12 tl 50 Cincinnati. . 1 15 11 r. II 4.1 I'hfHle .... 11 17 0 711 Chicago .... 4 e e 7 n :i2 St. IjOUIs. . . 1 8 5 7 8 20 Uosten 4 3 0 N 0 21 IMttwburgli.. 7 Ii 0121 114 Brooklyn ... 13 7 I 3 114 AMKKICAN LEAP IE " ' 8 MTTV T PljSTI AtliTetlcs ... 2 4111 0111240 WOAhlngten.il 2 5 5 0 3 35 New Yerk.. 11 en e 7 35 Detroit .... U 8 4 1 0 30 Kt. LeuU... 8 8 0 5 3 28 Cleveland . . a 5 8 2 2 3 20 Chicago .... 10 2 3 1 4 4 24 Hetun 7j 1 4 3 3 J 18 INTERNATIONAL JLEAOUE I 8 1 Ml TfV TJ F U f I TiulTale ....I 4 10 15 13 li 50 Terente.... 0 3 0 14 14 47 Itechelcr .. 4 5 10 5 12 42 Kenning ... B 8 8 5 11 38 llulllinere .. 5 0 11 7 4 38 .Jersey City. 3 0 22 2 3 38 .s v nritbe ... 10 8 141 0 0 30 Neweik ....I 1 5I3 0 4 20 L MERMAIDS IN VENTNOR MEET slsH BBBBBBBBBBsBl BHJllpiifllii bHHB'''s' "is', ys'(&,te K S4"rtm2!2kssssm iliiiiiiiiiiiiHSyBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J flLrxiliiiiiiX m V ' BBLlLiiiisliiJiiHiaiiisV 1 ' S X C 4X ' BLb --; i-'. MhMtaMasBaH FRANCES O-ARKE ... - . - .... i , a FRENCH AVI UP E Gebert, Cochet, Samazeuilh and Borotra in New Yerk for International Match TO REMAIN FOR NATIONALS New Yerh. July 2fl. The Fiem-ii Davis ("up tram arrived here tmluj aboard the liner Paris. They Milled from Havre last Saturday. There were five In the French patty. 'Andre II. (iehert, Jean Berotta, Henri Cochet. Jean Samazeuilh and Allen II. Mtihr, the manager of the team. The French team will meet Au-tni-lasla In the slmi'-tliuil of the Davis Cup tournament nt the I.ongwned Cricket Club, Moten, en August 10. 11 and 12. ainfi 'n -iectid hut they uill leiiiain In tid enuiitri for the Niitienal men's -.Ingles rhaiapleiisliip ut the (iertiiaiitewii Cricket Club, I'hlladclphla, In September. (Sebert Is tlie veterun of the team, and has been prominent in Kui-epenu tenniii for the lat fifteen years. De spite his length of service in the game. (Jein-it is --till a rtiiii2 tiutn and will net be thirty-two until hepteinljer. Oebert is an Impressive-looking ath lete, lie is hlx feet four inches in height nnd well built. He use IiIk reach te great advantage en the court. Henri Cochet is the youngster of the party. He Is only twenty years old. Boretrn and Samazeuilh also are young men in age nnd in tennis. Their phe nomenal playing this season has at tracted wide attention In Hurepe. It is net definitely known new ju.t hew the Frenchmen will plav against the Australasians, but It is believed that (Jobert and Cochet will plaj the singles. Cochet lias defeated Borotra en seernl occasions this season. The Frenchmen will practice ureund New Yerk this coining week and nmy take a run down te Sebright. N. .1., te see the tournament p'uy which stmts en Monday. MRS. BUNDY WILL MEET M0LLA FOR N. Y. TITLE Fermer National Tennis Champ te Ol,.. Dit Unlrtar a Que r, r. ... ..-.--. -. ;j- Uye, N. Y.. Jul) SM. .Mrs. May ' Sutten Hiin.ly, of l.es AniteleH. imtleuul I women's champion lu 1JHI4, will meet I ne,min,Jileal;lr:,,..da,;,1 iuy tlna? i eiirtw of the J recti Meadow Club. I Mr. Uumly defeated Miss Marie Wagner. of ' New Yerk. In the seilll-tinals, tl-2, fl-S, while Mrs, Mill- lery eliminated MKs Leslie I'.imcreft, I of Hosten. 8-0. 0-1. , I Itnlli liimlistH HaMh.'d brllliiiut tenuis. Mrs. Iiuutly easily eutplaM'd her Metin Metin iielitan rival, while Mrx. Mnller), though extended in the llrst net, always bad command of the nittiatlen. PIRFMFN ARRANGE TO i l toil r-spi niw titi r- CLASH FOR CITY TITLE Will Play Three Games for Cham plenship Next Week The baseball eliaiiinleiiHhln of the . -ii i ' in I i l City l'ireiiien League will be played next week. Three gameb have been ur- 10:!I0 A. M. I At the open e cume Mayer Moere , I'li.n-niM... , titiittuj nut, t iiiihj 111 and Dliecter ( m. . . . i . . . telyeu. together wlthl Hesh It. D.ivIhV ilef of the Hurenii of Fire, will be attendance nnd the Firemen's IJuniH 11 play at each game. Tlie u(lmtNKlen ,m f e. ami the gen eral publle in im attend. The iippus-inu tcaniN t Ilattnllen, Platoon 'A,"faiiu . drth Uattulleu, Platoon "B PLAYER ARRIV ATjcQ- itt Circle? ELEANOR UHL Bte- ELIZABETH RYAM PHILADELPHIA MERMAIDS RACE F0R.TITLE AT SHORE 100-Yard Free-Style Title the Stake ' at Vcntner Philadelphia mermaids will partici pate In the 100-yard Middle Atlantic A. A. L. free style swimming champion ship at Vcntner this ufternoen. Mere than ordinary, Interest is mani fested by swimming enthusiasts in the event becau.sn th(. entrants include Miss Gertrude Artelt and Miss Frances ,n . ... i! . , , Chirk... It l llrn,llr...wl l- . I... ' ". i""-- country ier tlie iiitei-ii.tilenal rentest-t. the race will develop into a duel be-1 Series tirld'ts for ihc national i .-a'l tween tliCM- speedy girls, and theie is'f'"' n resened sc.it en every dn f niudi speculation as te the outcome. ,'10 teuniiimeiit. Th-s,. )M-p t, ,,,).. Vet it is net u Mire thinir tlmt Hm , ones being Mild in mlviiM . The Misses Artelt anil Clarke will have It all their own waj.as Margaret Rutinr. Kleauer I'hl and i:ii.nbeth Rjaii wiP dive off In the lempetitluii. At any liate, It will be an interesting contest, jiliitl with the title at stake every nier ' maid who takes p.irt will de her 'utmost te capture the crown. JOHN CLARK, BOXER OF 70S, BURIED AS FRIENDS MOURN Once Boxed 136 Rounds With Ar thur Chambers Dies at Age of 72 Jehn II. Clark, vcleiau of the old i-Ik.'eI nt litmcn when tlu'j i'kmI i box with hare fists anil en' the turf, . wai laid te rest In Ilelj Ciifs Ccmeiery I today. He (lied at the ntfe of sevenM sevenM twe hint Tiicdaj . ItiiMTh of II gen'Tiltlen that Is pnss. Iiik, and white-headed funs who a ihev leineinber the days 'when tliv 1 teallv used te light," paid a tuibute te riie imiiiui'j of the old-timer bcfeie tlie funeral of the former retired vetecu lightweight today. 3 Solemn requiem mass was celebi I at the Church of St. Fri.ncl ,le "S Kerty-Heventh street and Springe. u venue. Among these ulie "said ed-by" at Z ,,, W-l li...; ..iliw.'in'Uialid. "in,",y 1'"1U"' - - Hiiltimere incline. wen. chllilien nml ai Mll I K fl WIWMPR grnnd-chlldien. and old men with whom "I- VVILLIO A WIDIIMtn in their jeuth he had swapped punches " " or who had watched him (lance when ! Tacony Lightweight Beats Puggy fln.i',l,!n. re,rlltn,,rn "s " ,,,0B ",""'cr' Lee I" Cambria Wlnd-Up and dancer of reels. . , , , . , . Aithur Chambers. wh defeatc I Al W 1 IK ". Iiiceiin, had the ,et ,et .Tehnny Clurk after 180 rounds, f,)r t, ti:r '!f h", emeuiiter In the wlmlyip llghtwelRht title and belt, bare ),,, Z: .'" Si1II,,hu (fnm!rln, Al ,.( ' '."H "'KV' weight 133 pounds ringside, LVl1",""'1 ( h'"?7 lw,1 ''"'', f pewa Falls, Can.. .Maiel 27. 1S7II h h ' P '', "" ' ' ' "'' ,,f. Il,i helng nilladelphlaiH. attJii.k.d tlu. I as M"'1" '" Mt'PJ """ f th" ' "-"" rifeu nf flu. in,.. im...i. i reuniis. Hrhers .1,..,.. ....'" ii, .... ....... ' Itlllv M..1 eldest living boxer at the' age' of ill) Jim Denne, Jim I.eftus. ( 'buries Kelly. William ("Hull" ' M c 11 Demi) liutlei, and Jehn Ih.iisoe ,.,i , - .llflf... n.. .. ., ' petition "eN "' "perw vtm' ' " " ' I A"lat(!"r SPr team m ii.. uma Minlewnud Btreet Il",",""',1 ,:- '""l C'"K'' rinw. VemfniSr u,vn- w barter, The Imllanu I'rei., Hrn cIiibh, traiellnir "''' ' ''i1, '' , -Li";, "l ')"-' XnisT v '' 'N"r,h Murhha" "' i .,.1 ...... . ." I. ii. treet. IJItt. 11... I.i'llil A. (' H.itevn lu mneUvn tun. I. l.uMnuc I. sitce Chetv I'llllc. up' n d llei. Hl.tet. The (iurllel.l A A.. Ilrat elm.- Ir.tHlni. Ir.tHlni. Snitirilie. Julv L".). open e. v Millien' lUM'J IJint ('.inibrla street Uardeld l.H.lt The furtliini Club would llk te piny IMrke1nl ur team of it caliber. Saturday ii ml s,Mndu C .McOlnltj, 41(11 North r. . Mild ill-l'leliJie. , Katurduy, July SO. unen "n '.y;1-i'ss " sixt.Jth "." "'"!".' - " ini'il, lite I nllersv A. 1'.. ecnn.i rhut- .-..., Ins-. (lenrKe O. .Mulllsen. 3T0U rilber't iret ' l'ri'M.m fi-tU.i ... r.in I ---.-....., West Siiniis", llrt clans, truieli' enen , dales tttlllicht Illll Leuue, r,si .i """ ' tui ii'.wu..n.i ii'it, , ..... ..u Hte- "u.r,... W?" " W i:" J..W"r " 'J i '" "in'iiui nrh IUU. , Kf, .ill,, 'dite v II Kuckcr 2531 Nerin'c'iiiu, tre:t II- nam 11 neiuier. ni'ii rerih H.Kiv.flru, U.A Keiwliistwi A. ('.. traelln, Hiurday nn.i ?.u"?:, 't'!'",. J- " '.''""y. 710 lieittrude iiirni. lieiiaiiiiiuii nun.:. "- ... Mays Out With Injured Hand St. I.euU. July 2U. Carl Maya. Yankee pitcher, Injured his right hnnd whlle trjlnir te atop k Una drlva err 1 I.i by Dal) Jncnbtan'a bt in tlie ninth Inning of tlie third Kiiinn n( the. aeries here und probably will net be uhla te pilch .it Clilcsire, where tha Tiuikeea open a teur-sama aeriev aalat th White CANOES TO RACE ON UPPERJELAWARE Sailboat Competition Will Alse Take Place This After noon at 2 o'clock SEA SCOUTS TO ENTER Sallbent and ennee races will be held this afternoon en the upper Delaware River course off Terresdnle, n revival of competitions there which lnpscd nearly thirty years age. The races will start nt 2 P. M. from n point near the mouth of the Rnncecas Creek. The first and second events will be sailboat races. A detachment of Sen Scouts encamped nt Terrcsdale have entered three beats In the second race and the Rlverten Yncht Club also has three bents en tered. The third event will be a canoe sailing race. The fourth event will be a one-man double-blade race for canoes, the fifth a ene-mnn single-blade ennee race and the sixth will be an outbenrd canoe race. The races were arranged by the Morclten Inn Wnter Carnival Commit tee, which has provided cups for the winner in each event. Beat racing ever the old upper Del aware course wns a feature of the city's sporting llfe a generation age, but the advent of the powerboat nnd the In creasing popularity of the Schuylkill for oarsmen dimmed the fume of the old course. Since the war there has been n steady growth In the number of smalt yachts nnd ennnes housed ubeut the mouth of the Ranrecas Creek and also en the Pennsylvania side of the river nt Torresdale. The sailing races will be run ever .i course about two nnd a hnlf miles long. The canoe course will be less than a mile. The exact length of the stretches ' depends en weather conditions. If the wind Is right the canoes will skim along in the middle of the river. 1200 SERIES TICKETS SOLD FOR NATIONAL TENNIS PLAY AHusnee Piiri-haana Llklv in Ex. ......... ceea t-atx rears figures Tlie advance sale of series tlcKets for the Natlennl singles tennis champ- ienship for men which will be held en the courts of the Oermantewn Cricket ( C Itib. heglnning heptember li, is likely te exceed thnt of last year, according te an announcement made jcstcrilav by Samuel Peacock, a member of tl," tournament committee wlie has cluuiti of the ticket distribution. Clese te 1200 tickets have bei-n sold te date and Indications point te nuetlier record crowd. In anticipation of thi inrtrensed demand, the icntnntern Cricket Club plans te enlarge the seat ing capacity thi. season. Four new sections will be added and it Is esti mated that thu stnnds will muimo muime date 15,000 persons. t onstructlen of one stnnd w.is he- gun this week and it i.-lll be rnMplctcd ! in time for the Davis Cup final round ' in ,Au?"N,f, 1'' 1K ""' 1!) '" 'n 'Spain (leciile te son I a team te thNi ","" " "V "", . . ,"'.." '""" ' 'barge Is Ml, 00. Single .!. llckci- will cost .-s.il.. up n tlie rii-liil-lli.nl round when the prb-e wi'l 1" s;i ii'i Applications should ,c m-ule te S-nnuel M. PeaeiM-k, IU Sel, th I'eurlli vc t. Applhutieu will be filled in n.ler u. lecelpt. FLEISHER GIRLS PLAY SCRANT0N MAIDS TODAY Sauquelt Silk Mill Nine Clashes With Yarn Maker3 Downtown b.isi-liail fans hail- ,iu op peitunltj of sei'iii' iwi. speed.' ijhi- Iinseball te.uus (liil. tlu-. .i'"'.ti ihe illiiumnil ut rieilu r Piirk. TfiH slutli anil Heed stieets, this aftniioen. The vMtini; teiini was the Snu.iielt Hilk Se, female ('haiiiplens of Scran -ten. 'I'lie s,ir pli 'icr of the vi.ilii.j outfit. Murhuret Kienieii, has "l.n nf stuff" and the e'ub l.ns- a wenlcrful catcher lu MiirKiiret Deucher. Mls ' "rr!l"v ,7'" ''e "'!" ""V"; "l,I n T'Or11'1""1, ",,I'?V'V hltt,,r V''l '" J'1 WW'"?' t,p Mt bjtH.mnii of the "!"": '," ' rjn vttlUu ,,,tter' "'"' "" WTh.f alrt '. ln,rB fu ii iirran. tlie Meisher htirler, h.ii ... i.";. .... i.,. e......u Mm ..;..' In the seml-wlml-up Seliller Knt.ii sky had the better of Charley O'Neill. Hebb) Hebldeau drew with Jee lill- lipR, Al Meikcc beat lenilii) (ienium, and rrnnkle I'nne and D.ir (lurtiii buttled te an den break. HARRISBURG AT S. PHILS Motive Power Nine Here for Return Contest at Shetzllne Park Jehn Hteikenriilge's llairlsburg Mo Me M l'ewer nine will pin aiintlier I-li te the Seuth Phillies at Hre.nl ami I'.i lei streets this afternoon. The Capital City nine will have Hill Hitter, the former I'hllly pitcher en tin hill, and he will be opposed l Jehnsen, IIuiTisbiirg has plaied the locals t lit ct times tills season, and en inch ... c,iseu the ilowiitewncis were iletotieiis, lln -cores being ". li, !i-,'t and ." I. 331,408 Total Receipts of Leenard-TemUer Beut The efTlrliil rlcruri-n of the tinnrd Teniller lm.it nt Mejle'it Thliti Acres In Jere rit en Tliursiln cienlnK hliuw Unit 44,tl() iK-rneni luld HIMl.tlM In nd illllnn le the te per cent r.ilrr.il t l.rlrrs fellow i i lie n.imiirr nt uiKem sum nnil ihP 11,170 4.KIIH. 2,86. ll.'.'M.. 0O.1t n,60H at St 5 at SIO. ut 17. at f.1 ut Ut ,i.t ft . SlOT.ASn 4H.080 '.'O.IW.t r.n.a.'s 37,104 1 1. son SSitMOH The HUte of iv Jeraer rrcelted I in per. nt the nunc iwxlnx tax. !,!., W, III. HHVir 1111 i ur KI3,M0 .- .it "n 7"'.i';r rnl r h,ii7, while Tendler'a. "tVi i.rr cent U r.BO.m. Iltck unrH fimfltM nre wt'innt'sl nt HIIHl.tHI nftrr rusts of nlieet in, 000 nre dciturted I Hew Eastern Newspapers Decided the Big Beut . Rrfmw Ucirr Krtl (In N. Y. World) beftnard Nrw Yerk World (mernlns Tenard. Np'V Ytrk Krenlnf World Drw, Nrw erk llrrl Leenard. New erk TllitifK Irv nnd Ixmrd. New Yerk Tlm-M tennrd. New lerk AnuTlmn lifrTl. New erk fllel l-retianl , New Yerk Jnnrnul nnnrA. New Yerk Kvrtilnjr "Murrain Itritw. Nrw Yerk Mernlnr Trlrtntph Ioo Ieo Ioe ird, Nrw Yerk Evrrlnr Mali t-ennrd. New Yerk nvrnlnr Swe Irenurd. Itroeklrn RmiIp Ienard. IMttsbiirch 0irttr-T1inn Irenrd, PlUlndrtnhla Inqiilrrr TjMnnrd. I'hllnrirlphln Rrrnrd I-mnard. I'uhlln ldsrr Irennrd, rfillndrlelilA KTrnln Idrrr Ienrd. I'hllnrtrlphlit North Amrrtrnn Ijenard. I'lilliidrlpMu Ilnlletirt Trndlrr. BEN AND LEW NOW SEEK 15-ROUND DECISION BOUT Tex Rlckard, of Course, Would Likely Stage the Encounter New Yerk, July 20. When the ex citement incident te the llphtwclsht tussle in "Beyle's Thirty Acres" had subsided, in n mensure, the voice of Lew Tendler penetrntcd the resin dust nnd mode an urgent re(uet for n return match with the chnmplen of the class. Mr. Tendler called nttentlen te the fart that n very lnrge crowd attended the centcft in Jersey City lat-t Thuvsdu night, nnd that there would 1 an excel lent chance te attract another large gathering. Tendler snld he would be pleased te meet Leenard in a fifteen round bout te a decision nt any time in the future. When the proposal was brought te yie nttentlen of the rhnmplen he fell in with the idea nt once nnd said he weul 1 like nothing better than a return match with Tendler and te n derision in fifteen rounds. Leenard Nid he felt confident that he would be able te step the Qunkcr City boy in fifteen rounds. He added h5 never tried hnrder in his llfp te ?top n man than he did in the bout last night. In the event of n return enence- J ment between the men a promoter would naturally be nn essential feature, nml nhnt Is mere nnturnl than te ask Tex Rlckard if he would stage Mich a battle? Tex Rlckard admitted that he was net ' adverse te putting the boys In the ring again. Total receipts w ere $3.'U .40.". ! RECREATION TRACK MEET I Klngse63lng and Sherwood In Games ! Today ' Kinjrsessltic Recreation Center rnte-- ,llnC(i Sherwood in a trnc't meet this uiutihkmi. r,i m' siutiu mr uum B'rlH and bevs. nn- iiregiuiu pnniueu ir juniur. in- termediate nnd senior classes in both the girls nnd tieys events. The bes in the junior cla-'s strove for honors In a ."0 J art) cesh, standing bread jump and relay. The intermediates cetunctrd in the 7." ... . tt t jnrd dash, a rlinntng breuil jiiuri mid ii etnv nml tlm simlers buttled Im n 100 yard -print, running bread jump anil reiny. Sues Louisville Baseball Company Leillsillle. Kv., July 211. r.enr, i- Iterr,ld bus ru.d the LuuIkvI!', llnFetnl Cempinv liener nf the Am rlt-in A"o,ntlen riul , for laSMi. nllTln n f'ul ball broke thrin (li n d,f-tli rernlnit durlns . nnsi uli the Daltlmere InlTinllinnl I.i-.iku" i-li.l, ! i "ctibr fur tin- Junle ti'jr'd'n h iini'(inl,lp, ', 5,rl,lnan'1 -aJ"l'J " "'Is'" ""'"""l" '" Among the Indeppiidents Vthen riillii.lelpi'l.i Teriuln.l ten Stentnn I'iel.l . I nn 11 in iU It mil .ii d t'u third fir iimIih 'c nr fir I lit- inlln.n t-r iimt t.i .M iu.it Ail nlnf Slrntun n ldid Vul ill mi-i the nt for elfhtee.i hlln v hlle ll-t- . mI bui u.t.v. -i-i ill. J em te tj.i ieii ejt t-t!-eli-il's xlilnrj iiil' Ne:th Penn. 7 in I nuirli-i th - e iti.lli srr.iUTlu ivin n! 'It. ..CI. i itli-lr.ii III u.i- bib hind K.:.in, llitien lUl-i lu II. i fn. liir hits, r . r'ltlslier hid l.tt'i- i-uublf In alli.plnt, In ii. i -r Club i,l Trillion fur .in a- -. mint al i'i. Mjuh and lln. I m.i.'ts. Mc Seli! .Kid ll.'.iiiiAer, with Unto ii nn i tre li e kt.i. u. C'elm lul lie ('renin, after 1 in inn M ,m ijlie u t4-tu.ll iliifent un 'f.iuril'i buck ..ml plreid u t- .Mim- wit'i ih. t I'hil. nil' pi i.i. I in I. i;,u h ti-ini irinl" . tllH. I .It Il.l'b- Hie ('elm li kIihim p m .IT nl. .hi ..'id w s t flivl in , rrm K, n-ln 'Inn i i m irlumi.h. .i f . 'ii. .'V.Uly ,iiel I'i . !. " lute Ml.H (lit. n. Kin und Ihu Me dins' u' hi h l-ii ii i, .. nv i l'r nkf . ii ( i .1 I ... i iun-it ai.d iu.is V r,.i nlnt.h-lnnl.ii: Mi In 'li u tve the clmi t" - .11 - ' lIO IMiOll I'llllJ ii' .' i t . ptieels ilntii ii inin i i il i .''.ll.illhe. . .h nut! ... n if bill R s; ri i' M i v .. M-'l Kill I U i ii bus i; 'I IU M li "tu ii" hi li i I . . i iii. b.rl.r ainil.b The .Met .Ml I'rsi inn'lnu.d 't .'Iuksj jilij. Iiik at l'urt-.lKhlh and W.ilnut itrtetM In i.ildnK lVntiBlnnln Tl uileis Inte rnmp t4 te li U.uiiiy MiN'lehel nj M.iich"tt Here the Htiirs lur th. Legien iml,, Dine IlennN' Cerinniitew.i Club ncir.-.l .N Feisind MtrilM In thi er.i i fur ilie ehini iilnnnhlii of derm intuitu b- ttlnnln.- ,ite. lb-fie'.l ." tj '' '.Vlls ' nn 'r. the II ml Mission Kite tie. in mi' tin ihv ib'iii t Mp li.Ut . iiiii i'i 1 te it t mi ii Mi in.ilun .lripi".l ,n. tin r un. e i ,r, ,i il I iltt-iu. Ill . I Mii'iHI iiiii'Ini i, i( .phn M te J I'm i int. ' wiih i imiiIi, it buttle bi'lM.-ii I'UTt i nil inn F1 I.i. sk fenllnuut lu reunil ut (. sue eiy ttecK lit t .iu .1. Sthtil iI'ii.n i , te 4. Th iwtv inm .en Innlni'n John Jehn Hiin'i) b.inn i In the Ihlrd ttiiii un . ., tli I the Feme i id he .In n u.t'li'l .In i ,l' 'n tin tmih t nn t it in m a m Ilrldeb;irc k llir w re .f . u. 1, rer nt 'lrend I'.id lllsl t ,tn. iK ,. . 4 lluble Ulcc ns tbu nlnr for the turm.r. atrial uvl In th.. Held .. d i.oke uui ,. .jsWBxmaau. ic Theatre CAMDEN, N. J. OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES or .ii': LEONARD & TENDLER f'llAMI'HlN'tHII I'liillT ONE WEEK, STARTING MONDAY Die law tlue mil permit the Nhii.iln.; nf these llltlit plrtiires a.ilal.le ur the .stnte el N"i .l.rsej. SEE IT IN CAMDEN Five Minutes Frem Ihil.it!e!;hi:i 101 COME HAVE DINNER AT SUNDAY SPECIALS Lebstur Dmn., $1,50 Half llreilt-d i.etiafcr )ri-ll(l Clam Kilet of (. rnrtnra Sauce Ji'mbecned Oyeter linked 1'olate Q e I Fish Platt0r, $1,00 Jl retted Fmh Salmen r'rctich tinl I'ulnlucj .Vw Lima Ileum I oert J.iei. rae riaier, j.iis rl 1 Seft Rhtll Cmb Tartart 8quv llatntl retata Stuffed Nme Tomate Sirloin Steak Platter, SI. JO SirMn Stcefc .Vcrne.ie .lawen Itedtt Petate frcih String Htani with Chicken, Petate BA4 0t I amiau Celd Cutsk Celd Reaj Sirloin, WILL ROW HEATS i JUNIOR RAC Thirty-three Budding Crews EnVM ter Nationals Here Next muiauaj 'WM ...-? riuuvtH 5UKt iu uuwirtiiv; There will he henin in the Junier single gigs race nnd the junior slngla shells event of the Natlennl Regnttn 0 the Schuylkill River next Thursday. This wns decided at the meeting of the) committee of the Schuylkill Nnvy at the Wnlten Inst night. Junier entrlci were nlse opened t last night's gathcrlnc and thirty-three junior crews accepted. This is some thing of n new high mark. Ker it is), the first time that junior races hnve been scheduled in n National Regatta. The list of juniors !mluds a host of New Yerker-, ns well us entries, front St. Leuis, Pittsburgh and New Orleans. Twe ether Schulklll Nnvy events en the National program each produced four entrle.i. They nre the ISO pound senior doubles and the Intermediate iiundriiplu hculls race, both booked for Friday. Walter Hoever will surel'- be here, word te Harry Penn Burke, of the committee, yi-Bterdny said, he reported te the meeting. A Diiluth senior eight aUe will be en hand. There will be two heats in the junior single gigs. stnrUng at 2 and 2:15 o'clock Thurwlny afternoon. Nine , entries were received for the race. The junior single she'N ulv will have two preliminary licais, at 2:Ii(l and 2:45 o'clock. Ten entries were received for that race, first and second men In the bents will row in the thmlh of the rncea late in the afternoon, as per the origi nal schedule. The entries are n follews: 2:00 Junier alntt'.e git", nrst ht Crctrrnt. Campbell, ralrmeunl ?," Jiar,I ,ver' Mcllvnlnc 1 alrmeunt. ' iterr. r- Itnvenavroea. e;in Same, eecend heat Undln, WellX .llHChiler" Stekex, Weet Philadelphia. Cun nlnuham. Montreae. jrrehm 2:30 junior alnrflv Hhclla. first heat Cre'cent. Ilena; Natsnu. .Molleyj Pnnchart- I ralne It C . of New Orlenr.fl. Walter F.i Tiilk. Unrt.n. HnKle, Ce.umbl.i II. C, of PUteburh. ltebert O. Mas!i!nne. 2;iT, t'unie second heat I'nrtlnn. Dennett: Ilnchelera". Huhn. F-ilrmeunt. Carlln: Mnlt,l FlnlRun, Uniteridty Il.nr. . Mm le. I:.10 Junier doubles Crescent. NnsU. Undine, A.undcl Crl't 4. .10 Junier rour-enrcu biki .tiaiia Arundel. VTept l'hllndelpnia. .'..10 Junljr elnule L-ica, final. r,:in Junier air tie nhella final. r,,r,e Junier quad llnihelers', New Yerk A. C . Undine (1-10 Jurler elKhtn Wen Philadelphia. Undine. Penn PnrKe Frldn) rnrcn: ISO-pound ecnler double Crescent. VI est-e-n Ren Inn Afseclatlcn of Ht I.nuln (Hnrrr. Veider nnd Aucuat Muckler), P-nn llarza. Undine nm'niii" Harheinrj1 Thu-sdi Intt'rmeiiiate .itnii irejceni. iiaienet.-oea, , New Yerk A i . Thu-sdiy'a nfficlnlr Hefeiiee. l'Iengerl ims'"" s'.nrter. .sannirer; jinnee. i-rei- ret .lint: ur. I'eiu. uioaen, ntvnuews. .libera, j .t v. MulcRhy, rranlc Pchell. K41 rimer In'm Allen; clerks of course. KlanlJ Kan nnd Heneeler Fede Apply for Rehearing W.shlnBtun, July 21 App'.'c.Vlen for r he.irinr nf the bascbnll cnae decided by tn Supreme I'eurt at Its List tern. hi.H bftetii nt nun! for the rcdernl lnvutl I'aiel ull Club of llaltlmere. The tiniienllniis, ft"'' u-rumi I th.t r.rnf.ilnr.i bie'.r.il n- con-( ilur'ml under the t.nt'enul nirn-prniMit waaj nut inti-ntale ceinm-rT DAKF.IMIJ, TODAY DSEBALL VATIOVAI. l.i:(lt'K IMKK nOl'tUF-IIEAD'l Phillies vs. Chicago "Cubs" IIK-T (iAJtI. AT t:SO V. M. Leenard-Tesdler Contest Fictaiz' OS New Shewijjf Or -i-, B J-,-- " : i .i SI 5 . . -yr, ' On the Ilip.iri'ialk Atlantic City rJ 7 N5en;nd Variemelers and Varioceuplcrs Rerlurnd CtTk QC 2- rice Al. te l!i"lir ' ,IU rice .W.OII !crarrh IhzA P!:e.-.e5 ft A if ' J'MIII ( I nil I.Vk. S,II!I - Fill -' f'. t Ii' d'e Hqnipvci t at Lnek frr 0- r Ueiulsr Monday Sptciil Hi iSKflTmCfll SJIRIAf?! I l.tfh V ',Vi;i;rtb Rbft WHW " 9 I'r.-i.K!. 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