t ' 5P?ssiWfTOS m$wmmmmmmmMmMmmmmmmmmmmmmm f ,$Si$F"rt& "''-'S5aK3&, 1 Asfel&ifll". ;.TJil'?Sfi!WV: aJWUJiTfflOfiT hmLw v. Et-PHMJIPHIA', VlfflpijS5r5 TOUgT WlMfi EVENING PUBLIC LEDGrER-F "X -- . - ...... . . . . . - . . . --... . - . , fc i iPhiladelphia Nineteen-Year-Qld Is Being Lined Up for title Bouts in Twe Different Diyisid . .. . . . , ..." . . - . . . . .. tyrtt ?!t?-Ot. um& "a. rt1 i. If-v fliw sai & irj; i ntf it. V.f :sssssssK ai3k - sssssT mmm4-iKF W saiv A i g cmr izz .m i &$? &m .- LOUGHRAN MA Y RULE RING CLASS BEFORE HE STARTS TO VOTE Seuth Philadelphum, Still in His Teens, Has Impressed Te.t Richard Se Effert Is Being Made te Match Temmy With Beth Wilsen and Greb STILL in his teens, T. Patrick Leugliran h hoping and confident se nre thousands of his friends in Seuth Philadelphia that he will have a let te Mr in one, or may be the dictator In two fistic divisions, before he will be permitted te cast a vote. , Themas P. Is the local nineteen-year-old who looms promiscuously as a lcather-piiHliini? lumlnnry. The downtown Irish lnd will net turn twenty until November 'JO, and before then I.euehrnn probably will find himself in n fistic fucd that tnny bring him a championship. Tex IUckard, ew lerk promoter under whose regime most of the ring titles have chniiged hands In recent jenrs, has been focusing his optics en Ijeughrnn. If Tex can lme his : way he will net only have 'loin represent rutin Idelphia In one tltulnr tilt, but will hnve him S entered in another. 1 The first contest of championship interest for which Hicknrd bus Leugliran In mind is with . x?. s Tninnv iifcnn nripnn nor nil ?nuiii 01 me JfBhl middleweight division. Many Philadelphia fans vf '.Tj hplii that w limine the KiO-pound-nt-a-e'clock htiXMfiM.''-A.V. .1,1 1, l,,l, tnr T.miphrntl. TOMMT LOUGHUAM Ker t,ml mnttcr Wilsen, according te most rlngxlde sharks in America, would be easy for half a dozen mlddlcwelghts clamoring for a crack at the dlndem tilting se hakily en his black locks. , Xe one Is mere confident than Leugliran himself, as well as his diminutive handler, Jee Smith, that a contest with Wilsen would bring the middleweight laurels te Seuth Philadelphia. , ,,,,,., , Hut the 100-pound championship is only the ether title at which Richard it planning te have Leugliran jab. Anether championship against which Tex is prepared te send the Phlln sMplilun is that atop the brew of Harry Greb, he of Steglcvllle and light fceavywelght tltlebearcr. BOTH 0 these crowns the middleweight and liaht heavyweight are awaiting Loughran 111 Xcw Verfc if Tex Kickard succeeds m getting the ether principals te agree te disagree in the twenty-four-feet circle with T. Patrick, declares Manager Smith. Insists He Is Net Sending Leugliran Along Toe Fast THAT Loughran Is prepnred for championship competition in the middle weight class as well as the light heavyweight division is Jee Smith's kellcf. The little fellow insists he is net sending Tem along tee fabt. "Still, I nm glad there nre co many of the smart et disappointed every time Leug'hran gees Inte the ring." sas Smith. "Ever since I started Temmy after the big game I have frequently heard 'Be careful. Don't send him tee fast." " "Yeu knew," added Jee, "even after the swell fight Loughran gave Harry Greb and I think Temmy wen that bout I hud some people tell me, 'Your boy Is doing nicely, but tuke It easy." "New who is there better in the light heavyweight class than Oreb? He's the champion, isn't he? "And. Greb is the guy I want te get for Temmy in n fifteen-rounder te a decision se that judges mnj have something te saj in crowning a new title- bolder." AT THE present tune ismith tt nt iicpolialiein icit liickard for a A championship match en behalf of Loughran as well as with one against Wilsen. Beut With Gene Tunnfy Will Be Acid Test HIS scheduled eight-round bout against Gene Tunney nt the Phillies' ball park will be the real test for Loughran. Tunney is the former light heavj weight champion. Furthermore, Gene who was depebed by Hurry Greb, Is being boosted by New Yerk scribes as being worthy for an oppertunlt te win bntk bis lest laurels. While Gene may be expected te have little trouble with the mere "kid" from Seuth Philadelphia, both Loughran and Smith are sure another surprise U In store for these who still believe T. Patrick is tee green te go after championship prestige. Jielng a light puncher yet Loughran iiiniiet be rated as n knocker-out. With every bout, however, it Is noticeable that Temni) 's hitting powers nre Increasing and, as Smith prophesies, "He's going te develop a sleep lam ever night. Who knows It might happen ugalnit Tunney " Jiij rawiiH7 sirieusly, Leuahran n lareful ami conscientious when preparing ter a (tout, lie can ec ceumeii 011 te be in fine fettle whenever he answers the tmkle of the gong. ALWAYS taking conjcirnieu tc Trained for Tunney at Wildicoed, N. J. LOrGIIHAN has his own and private gjmnnsium here. Whether he is matched for a bout or net Temm.v gees through his paces daily. Often a beer injures his hands in sparring, but Temmj does net believe in taking ny chances In gjm workouts and drills mostly for speed rather than for punching. Ter his set-te with Tunney, Loughran did net want te slip up nny in getting into condition. As this bout is te be in the open air, Temmy decided te train accordingly. Se Leugliran hied himself te Wlldwoed. N. J , rigged up a ring and ether paraphernalia for training purposes there with the sky as the toef, und did his preliminary stuff preparatory te the Tunncj tilt diligently. 1ITHILE in Philadelphia today te talk ever final arrangement fei " Loughran's fiacas tomorrow night, Smith said great shape. dene." The bout tilth Tunney may be a cinch- 1 out it tn &it net for "Billy"" Recap Has Been Selected te Be the Referee ANNOUNCEMENT of referee for the Loughran-Tunney match was mnd last night with the selection of Wlllinm II. ("Billy") Recap, cteran ring nrblter, sports writer and one-time amateur champion. Hecap has offi ciated in a number of title matches nnd he knows his business. Anether Philadelphia boxer who has set forth te bring n ring chnmplon chnmplen hlp and who will be seen in the same show with Loughran Is Eddie Kid Wagner. Wagner Is a Ugltlmate featherweight, but, like Temmy, Is net content with one class. With the inactivity of Johnny Kllbane, 120-pound boss, Wagner has branched out into the junior lightweight field and by the end of the year the Kid, also a Seuth Philndelphliin, believes he will have lenvinced every one that he should be given a crack at Johnny Dundee's 130-pound laurels. Tendler, Unlit weight : Loughran, tntddleweieht nnd Lew jht heavy wnght, and 11 anner, featherweight and junior light- WITH YV light weight, Philadelphia hai three likily prospects DEMPSEY WILL BOX IN EXHIBITION BOUT Will Shew Against Sparring Part ners at Michigan City Michigan CM), Inil.. Aug. 'J3 Jack Drmpsey, world's heav) weight cham pion, will appear in Plo)d Kltzsimmens' arfua here Laber Dnj , but net in the defense of his title Governer Met'rav, of Indiana, yesterday granted permis sion te stage -in exhibition contest for Dempwy with sparring partners us his openents. This exhibition will he supported b lour bouts involving all-star boxers. Twe ether champions of Interna tional fame who will npptar here In the four bouts are Jiinm.v dabby, who holds the mlddk light-heavy and henvyweight titles of Australia, and Hilly Wells, the middleweight belt holder of Europe. The card will be: Jack Dempsey vs. spmrlng partners, Jimmy Clubby vs. Jimmy Darey, ten rounds, at KUI pounds. OROURKE N W IS IL Y. MMDMAKER Takes Jeb With New Republic A. C. Seeks Ge Between Kllbane and Dundee BOUT FOR POLO GROUNDS Hy LOUIS II. JAFFE SEPARATED from the boxing world for n day, Tem O'Reurke, who has had n picturesque career In the field of fisticuffs, Is bnck In the fold. On Monday Themas F. turned In his resignation ns a deputy commissioner of the New Yerk State Boxing Com mission nnd twcnt-feur hours later official announcement was made that O'ltourke had accepted terms te be come matchmaker for the new Republic Athletic Club, which will held forth en the Pole Grounds. O'Reurke nlrendy Is en his first duty. He Is en his way te Cleveland with an offer for Johnny Kllbane te visit New Yerk and meet Johnny Dundee, recognized by the commission there as the featherweight champion. This is no ensy assignment getting Kllbane te accept a match. It has been tried before. But it Is snld that Mr. O'Reurke is currjlng inducements, financial and otherwise, that is sure te cure Kilbanc's unwillingness te box and that a date In September will sec J. Pntrlck In a scheduled fifteen -round championship tilt with the Scotch Wep en the Pole Grounds. May Be Only 1 Beut by Republic A. C. The Dundee-Kilbane match. if clinched, may be the only show held this season by the Republic Athletic Club. The license Issued te the Pole Ground, for the purpose of holding boxing shows is geed for only one ;iear. Approximated 80,000 seats will be installed in the Giants' backyard for boxing fans. Dundee is one of the big gest attractions in New Yerk and, ns a majority of the Getham fans believe, Kllbane would be beaten by the New Yerk Italian, there hardly is nny doubt that the Pole Grounds would be tnxed te capacity. The advent of the Republic Athletic Club In New Yerk doesn't mean that Te Rlcknrd. who has been virtual!, ITS EASY TILL YOU TRY COW OMTHE CbB M-M-M-M MMseO nlT)MOlTU UATteD rn.uL -ns rAv TUt AMR wnUetrCffrrmC ah AAtcer-rt no I 'V"' Irif.r T...tr, i.V.TillukiUiifr imM4SKlmZM' "- : J-I. -.-nVrwl Ysvmu mwwcj ON tCMK MAKK, CSTSBT ' JsT. TV $e&in UM-UM- jecdik ucimy Bin- Firmly ArBOHra. END iHSAV (NCUNR ?LI BHTVr TO WOaTH UAtr T$-UTILIZlNC LBPT mand AS yewN SPOUT Yum -Yum Hitting eiMuTwelmbs, SPLASH SvSTfeMWORKlWff-'PeRFEsin.Y at TUe STACE.BEMD lb STAR0OAM .-,, ...... -- - ,- .w A.... . HB NKK Mb JH0UIU1 tfE 'PROTECTED - . i iS CUOWF-CflOWF -C4iOVW-W-VV-F-CEMOVG SUlRT PROMT AS AO ,AS i 'POSSIBLE' FROMTVW&ER.T:ONE,TWe (JblMG- IS NOVJVeaY FLOPPY- ALSO .BEWARE -OFf EAaS.ffRGAT L ", 0OMP-Cfl6MP GMOMP Grasping- little tichteh .ee INCLIMlDTO SKIP ONTHeiUKNS THE C0IMC- WTB SLIPPERY ALL CVEa ATLASTlBUTlPYOO Wlffje. EATCteRW 6MTHE CbB hte FIMISH DftY. BSTrtR WEAa RuBOER.ClmkS.EAR MUFFS. m .vmjlLwm Aj.....1-;7.1.m. r s.bbl yKOI&IOtCIUWUUICIAIM C CAKKT ANUnUKHlU Mb. IT'A II e SZZX KZ& CA?Y . WIPtillYei) JpmTRY ! Hew Dees It Strike Yeiif --53&&' ftAP"- Copyright, Iff, bv Public Ltdetr Company HAGEN PANNED BY WESTERN GOLFERS it ally will alone in the liHil in New Yerk, will have opposition net this year, nny waj. With the Indoor ea-en Hearing Rhknid will have his Garden, while there i-n't nnetlicr covered plnce in the hie city adeipiate for boxing. If the Kllbane bout, planned by the Republic A. C. falls through Rickard is expecting te step in nnd sign Dun dte for an International fracas one with Kuccne Cihiui. the rrcnciilnar, I who rccentl.v knocked out Ch.irlcj Lvdeut. , Tendler Slepplnjf .Stene te Leenard Reut That Lew Tendler, local southpaw, is u stepping stone te a match witli Champien llenny Leenard is tealized by at least three star lightweights. They arc 1'al Meran, Karl L'rance and Geerge Ohanc. AVlule none of this trio, all of whom are te appear 111 bouts nt the l'hillies' Hall Park tomorrow night, has been emphatic about a set-te with Leenard each has announced his willingness te go en against Tendler. Tendler is te box at the Phillies' Rail Park norae time In September. Ills op ponent has net been picked yet. Charley White or Johnny Dundee may get the call, hut at the same time Meran, l'rance and Chaney are net counted out at alt. With a Tendler tilt in view there is little doubt that Meran will try his ut most te tippet Harry Kid Rrevvn. Chaney will attempt te hang his well known K O. en Trance's chin and Lnrl will de his beht te treat Geerge In the same vein. The Uiown-Meran and Chaney France matches are en the same pro gram with the scrap between Temmy Loughran and Gene Tunney. as well as Jee Tlplltz vs. Jee Henjamln and lMdie Kid Wnguer vs. Tarl Unlrd. BASS VS. McGOVERN Failure te Defend Title P. C. A. and Western Brings Criticism in THE HIGH COST OF GOLF TIIAT Walter Ilagen rates as one of the greatest golfers in the world is net n matter for dispute. It Is con ceded : and bonny Walter, with his sun burned visage and sartorial elegance, is one of the best-liked champions thnt ever trod the Unfts. Rut his popularity has net averted the barbs of criticism that have been fired at him for the failure te defend .his title In the Professional iieiicrs Association championship tilt nt Oak- ment last week, or his neglect te enter the Western Open which crown also lie wen In 1021. , The Western hedgement of olstenii elstenii lnnd Is mere deeply exercized than the Lastern. which is logical uiniigli. since Mister Ilngen bears the brand 01 .i, n.i.Uni nn hi noble brew. lie wen his first fame at the Oakland Hills Country Club, where the open 1111 win be held, and the members there fleclnre thut Hagen Is deserting blB colors In net competing. , , , .. .. . Gelfland, tee, has nlvvnjs felt that n champion, In the spirit of noblesse oblige, could net fnll te defend 11 championship. They held that even among the professionals the amateur i.i,.i ie mnre tirevnlctit than in nn.v ether sport. Pe the Hep of the popular idol Is a shock. Haven's Side Of ceur-e, then arc two sides te every controvert, and Walter Hagen i... en ixi ppillnzlv strong one. He reallres being a man of mature judg- I ment that championships are cvanes- ' cent as the summer ereczes, anu mui 11 champion bheuld pad his bank ncceunt with the will-Known golden fleece. Walter Is booked en an exceedingly lucrative exhibition tour with Trick Trick Shet Kirkwood, and the dates that his hnsiness manager arranged conflicted Dftrelt LAtMrtlr . (Ill mm Nr lerk . C'lcivrliind . Ikidlen . NuHhlncten Meet in Wind-Up of All-Bantam Shew at Legan lienny llnsi, of Seuth Philadelphia, will meet Jee McGevcrn, of North Philadelphia, in the eight-round wind up of the ull-bantam show at Adam Rjan's Legan A. A. tonight. Bass Is being groomed for n championship bout vvitb Jee Lvnch. Hcnny Pascal, clever Seuthwark bantam, will swap punches with Jimmy Lavender, formerly of Pittsburgh but new of this cltj , In the semi-windup. Run Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LKAfirK Clnrlnnttl liroelriyn rtttcburch Mt. I-euU . l'Mlllex . Nw Yerk ( hlf aee uoilen N. M. T. W. T. r. S. Tl. 10 8 0 l AMhHtlOAN I.EAOUH H. JI. T. Y. T. .. . In 23 n 11 .... 7 7 n n 72 3 II 3 4 0 S. Tl. 33 in 14 111 l s 7 4 INTKRNATIONAI. LKAOL'K Be lisi(r Haltlmurr Jrrery (Ity HuIThIe Terente Hjrnrmr Kjrmllnr Newark 7 4 S. SI. T. W. T. V. s. II. 11 6 11 2H 15 1 27 7 10 H 2R 14 3 (1 3.1 117 IS 12 ft 17 X 1 4 1.1 11 They hnve found the saving In this method mount well up into the thou sands, nnd the cost per club is com paratively small. As a matter of fact, a manager of this sort could be had for about JjTfiOO u j ear, which would be nbeut $.r00 each for the clubs in this district. The Chi Chi cageans saved $18,000 In n single sea son en the purchase of beed, utensils mid band alone. It would be well te leek Inte this matter. Hand the palm te the golden and glorious West. San Francisce wanted te send a man te represent her In the public links tournament nt Teledo. She went about It, und net only raised enough te send young Francis Murphy, who wen the elimination tournament, but the man whom he defeated In the final match as well. If San Francisce can de that, why has Philadelphia lagged? There are enough golfers in this city te send a team if they would all kick in with live or ten cents nplece. WATSON TO ENTER L NATIONA SINGLES Andover Star Will Compete in Title Tourney at German town Schoolboy Finalist WON BEACH HAVEN PLAY Beets and Saddle Stakes de net seem te draw well-balanced fields nt Saratoga. There are maiiv geed horses there, but owners avoid close contention as a iiilc. The Huren Handicap today has only three entered Reckmlnster. Hcphasltes and iiorelogue. Horses which seem bebt are "I.-I L 1.-.L M,i ,1-1 i.i 1 -.1 . . p r A tnnrnnment r lral "it:e, ucuer J.iiiii", iTimus, with both the 1. G. A. s tournament. ,. nn,i. .n,i Vn.mni and the Western open. Shamrock, Aladdin; third, Hereafter! Of course, the argument is that out et T .. T .!,.' . ,' .. T,i. lealtv te Detroit, his home, and te the l mln. irr,i,i,0. anu Hf' ah.... Hephasltes: fifth. St. Allan. ". urn.. -I."-.. n 1: . ..i.i. ui.i..' r""l"- ... Vnl.nr Rl,nnl.l have n- "J.."',.7",' ,1"Vl"""i B,XlU- "laUO- Golfers' Association, of which he is a ,....'. ,,' member, that waiter si.eui.i nave - v, wjldrake tered them both, regardless of what 1 financial less t weuiu ,u? "J" : At Windser-First race, Al Stebler, There is a modicum of truth In this, but Heck (ar(1(n Athnnn . K:cend (rt,CIJ the bronzed champion wns prebab j , (Jel(Ii (, Str(ei UJS . th)rdi Affpc smarting under the sting thijt : the fail- tlltletli Kig' Court, Procyen ; fourth, urc of nny Detroit cubs te bid for the 1 rrn Ge(( i'lernnw,iy, pirtus; fifth, services of the Hngen-Ivirkvvoed com- 1Jnby (jrnlif rr (;nMi Dorethj Huek Huek blnatien uinde. The folks out there' Pr. ,.jxtlt citation, Sword, Recky felt that it vveuici ee ioeusii 10 i'i ,,ul 1 .Meuntnln; beventh, Ulmples, Uldilledee, ft' Ol HUM III.1 , " lliu n-iiii-,. uiiiiip, . - v .. - -- - 1, t Jl.ri,U . rtle Mcf'nnn faces Len Gibbens; ' geed money te bee him in an exhlbiten Fluzey, Baseball Crdvd8 "Praying Panena" 'Chester Fines m THE OBSERVE? thrown DURING the Dt18 Cup final matchet at the Geraantewn Oricktt Chfc't3 week, the conduct of American apert lallerlea mi dlaenuM J -Wl amies. ' .L..- ... W-.A At K.1.L taMM I. ! I .. .1. . . vvniie ine voeaA.iow uku " iiurcwe ui pMtatera -,J plainly thnt their aympathy was with thet Spaniard. It was this that 21 th nnlnf tn he mlld. ) al Officials were distressed at the show of partisanship, omethhujAMldem L: nlared at tennis matches. One of them had this te ear: 4rT "Whenever a tennis gallery acts the least bit eat of order, It attract. At tentien ana me newspapers cegmeni. uu 11. mi mi am eastMU Crowd u rrsmnln. ' Is It ever in order?" ' ""i Occasionally a tennis gallery will applaud, errors, but net often. Thui ball fans chetr and jeer errors. And that's net all. - T1 Pep bottles, cushions, newspapers and anything around that's loon " nm ilfran nn the flvlrl unit the hallnlevem am rMHted rlfl, ..v.i iT. Out at Cincinnati the ether day, two volleys of bottles were thTT" general direction of Irish Meusel and Casey Stengel. Fortunately the fans m off In their placements: etherwise1 the athletes might hare been hurt. vft It would net be wlse te attempt te silence the fans. The cheers and and general '.'railing" are part of the game, but the throwing of bettlM iS cushions at participants has no place In any clean sport. ? There's as wide a gulf between ,the tennis spectator and the baseball ful there is between the teacher's pet and' Peck's Bad Bey. V - THEfbucball crewel was seen at lis worst yesterday at Shlbe Park ' The umpire, however, and net the players, was the target. Cta'' you Imagine a tennis umpire dodging cushions? ' 4i 1 The "Praying Parsons" of Lafayette .K I 1..M t.nn lTaaM.J 1ni oil " -- iiiL'iu ucufc ijntVRiu luui tun Exhibition B will be at Lafnyette. Up there in Easten they will hart A y: Six study Geersle Mulligan will meet Temmy Kills and Whitey iturke faces Yeung Tem Sharkey. Five Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League ni:iuc.x I.KAGt 1. n. a. it. n. II. V.C. Mlrr, St. Illl 113 106 US 1DO .IDS tehl). Dflrnlt 10; H 70 lfli! .300 MH'JlltT. ( Irvelumlllll 4U7 81 1.11 .371 llrllniimn. lrtnilt 111 4341 8.1 111 ,3AI llau.rr. Athlrtlri 71 310 3tt 75 .312 NATION I. IJ-Hil i: i. A. II. B. II. I' r. Ilnrnnlir St. 1-euN.llfl mil (11) 174 ,1-9 Tlrrnr. I'lltM.nrirli 83 .'70 3(1 IOJ ,3an HlglHM-. I'ltlkbumh 110 41,1 no 16 j .ini (.rtmr, (hlrare 03 Ml "0 jxii ,hhi MeUrr. New lerk 70 iift 38 8? ,3(13 Scraps About Scrappers ' Patv llnwlrrlrk, lnnr of the Ocente K iPaulinir llithtclslit lielt l In training for I n bout with Johnny Sliuicrua t Jersey Cltj S'PtimUr 1 HreikrleU alv exprctn te tnn-t ljuhnin Uuml '0 at the lea I'uluce next month K, O. Leenunl has rnn tnxleus for a ' r.i k at Hilly rimpun for nom time, nnd he ftnilly U1 net It next Monday night. nen thev box In the Btnr bout lit the North. rtlde v (.' Atlantle City. Slnxle Wllllnmhen ! out with a rtfl te Penny Ilftsn The fermer'ii manager, Charley Vlliam H ready te ln for the bout at any old time mntch when they could i-ec him piny in the open. Sarazen Net In Open Gene Saiazcn, holder of both the Na tional open and the 1. G A. titles, will net compete in the Western open either. Cene. at a dlnntr i en te him nnd Kmmet Trench, whom Oal.ment. paid he was Saratoga has offered a bpeclal race for .Saturday, the Htake te go te Sara toga charities. The association has of fered SeOOO. AHsurance is given thnt Whiskavvav, Hunting, Knl Sang and 1'lllery will go te the pet, nnd it Is ex- nn.tnil tlinf fl.A vttull- .1 111 itn fny. n ni.A .lf..J '"-""" "."- -J ' "!" I"" "' in- i eniiicu i , tixliiK the three-ycnr-eld cliamplenMilp. enulnely, fcerry i;ac-U colt is te carrv 120 pounds, nnd te nnvH tin the tournament, but that he if .1,,, ir- i ,.,,,i 'ii, . ...111 !.., did net feel that be could de himself , for the Travers. The race will be for I'nuikle Hewell, manaBr nu former aaller boxer. lie tiaa undertaken PLAY TO A TIE Pre- West & Ce. Holds Old Yerk fesslenals Even West and feinpuny, of the Hankcrh andllrekcrtt League, traveled te Gcr Gcr mantewu and held the Old Yerk Pre ffDHleniils te n blx-inulng tic. Errors u the flrat Inning allowed the ProfcKelouala te were live runs, after which Freddie Mubte, West's atarp't wirier, held them scoreless und truck out nine men. iJrrv Dahme'H batting and the base muuiiig of liunb nnd Wtlke were the fruturce, DAVE KEEFE GOES Sent te Milwaukee as Part Pay ment for Hauser Dave Keefc's return stny with the A'b was of short duration. The three fingered hurlcr has been tent te Mil waukee, of the Amerlcnn Association ns part payment for Ilniihcr. Keefe was obtained by Mnck from Cleveland via the waiver route. Cleveland Gets Twe Miner Players Mitrwhrntrr, N. If.. Auk 23. William Uenard. ahnrlatep, and Jehn Ualley, catcher, both of thla city, who are plujln with the Three Itlvera Club, of the t.aatern Canadian Iacue, have b-en ordered te report te the Cleveland Americana at the cleee et the eeaaen In Canada Heptember 10, Blauners Lese en Errors The Tenniylvanla Itullread IteMrvea were euthtt 7-3. by Ulaunera yeilerday at Illau nera field, but wen 0-1. Errer" let the Kama for the tore team, -jeniant mau ly uiu luric ciuu uu uieir 1J weed, handle Al Thomaa ii welterwelaht and Jimmy McCue feathemeight Jleth are bee!.3 te box at the National Friday ntiht ' Jerry Tjirur. 10R challen(te IVnnr Paaeal Matty Di-chter and Hay Mullluan Kid Ilnberta NVyre 125-peunder la a atAblo atAble mate of I.aru'a. both of whom are belnir handled by Jadt Williams Jumee Chip local flfht mannier, la honey heney honey menntntf nt Atlantle City Mrs. James Chip lll I rtmemle-red a Mia? Angelina Oulta, of Seuth Philadelphia. Johnny Campl. little Italy" ruBned bantam, haa started training nnd he will b ready for the Lest of 'em hli weight thli cemlne teaeen IIU1 Inir, a welterweight fparrlne part ner of Jack Jehnnen will meet Jee T.lhhy In the wind ut at the National A A, Trlday nluht Charley Croaa a that Jehnsen may eocend I-enir Anether contest will be between Jee Deg-ash and Al Themas, lljirh llutrlite will meet Teuns Tr O Chaney In the wind-up of the Initial show ners will cUy Old Verk Club en the (-rounds at rjemit of the 1052-23 season at the nOeu Theatre u rel Other numbers tonight are: Kllnlcy i;ddle llavei and Leu hnrit as matchmaKer and tenlxht rimien arm eferee. reseea- iulv Other numbers ten ght are: Kllnlri Knufmnn vs Al Heltiman and Johnny Tully vs. uatiunv aw ieueii Johnny Ileuber will be here frmn Wil mington en rrlday nlcht for an eight-round in with Bam Illackliten at the Cambria A. C aorgle Helmar will meet the veteran Hank McUevern In the aeml rrellma: Al Tlsher vs Johnny Knnls. Artie McCann vs. Charley Mack and Mickey Qelden vs. Andy Martell. Marty Sanders, who boxed as a flyweight last nen eon, lias gained mimruhat In weight and he v III enter the bantam division whan tbt curtain raise en the 1912 23 season justice by appearing in It "I have plajed in two big tourna ments and mere than thirty exhibi tions since Jul) 10 and have three ex hibitions 6chcdued for the very near fu ture. I feel that I am a bit over ever golfed, and unless I could be In mv best form would net want te appear In a tournament." On closer Inspection, of course, Sara zen's reason is substantially the same as Hagen's. He fees that a champion's span Is net a long one nnd thnt he might as well tear all the feathers from the goesp of fortune while he Is able. And though there may be some feks who deplore the tinge of commercialism that creeps Inte the ancient nnd honor able game by this procedure it isn't a dishonorable one nt nil. The High Cost of OeU Gelf has stepped along during tue last few j ears into n position of popu larity that was deemed lmpo&nlble a few seasons hack. Yet there Is one draw back te the blanketing process that the game Is achieving. Thnt is the coat. There are se mun.v expenses Incidental te handling n golf club thnt the dues must be proportionately high. Chicago Is making a very determined effort te cut these costs, and it would he well for the clubs in this district te cast n questioning eye at the method employed by the Westerners. Little leaks In the club Itself, In the management of the greens, etc, cost thousands of dollars a year because committee mem bers have tee much te de In their own businesses te give the proper time and attention te club management. Thirty clubs In the Chicago district have joined together in the hiring of n field manager, who visits the various ceitrsfC determines en their needs and does the purchasing In bulk for them, a mile and a fourth and It costs $.ri00 te enter. Ten carloads of the Oxnard horses have arrived from Virginia at Saratoga te be held at auction. MAY ARRANGE SERIES Wlldwoed Wants te Play Cape May or Ocean City Wlldwoed, N. J., Aug. 23. Man ager Itey Tepham, of the local baseball club. Is making an attempt te arrange n series of games with the winners of the current Ocean City-Cape May beries. Lecal fann arc In hopes thnt the scries is arranged nnd that Cnne May defeats ucenn Uity. M lie rivalry be tween Cape May and Wlldwoed In great, nnd with the former team meeting the local club, the games would draw record crowds. If the series Is arranged, Mnnager Tepham announced thnt it would be pla.ved Laber Day week. The Cape May Court Deuse team Is the best in thnt section. It has taken three out of four games from the Wild Wild weed Scholastics and has beaten the Cape May Collegians' In convincing inn nner. It Is thought thnt because of these victories, the committee directing the athletic activities of the Cape May County Fair will select that team te meet the premier aggregation In Cum berland for the championship of the two lower counties en one of the days dur ing fair week. 8here Bllllardlst Beaten Woodbine. N, J,, Aug. 23. Henry ln. due, local pocket billiard champion wen a close match here last night from Milten Petersen, of Atlantle City. The score was BOO te SST. Petersen held the lead until Ute In the match Charles Watsen, !ld. who last year ranked higher than nny ether junior in this city, Is going after the atlenal tennis singles championship for the first time In his career. He will enter the play en the courts of the G- nantewn Cricket Club September 8 with the hope thnt he does net draw Vincent Richards In the first round. Richards has been a hoodoo te Wnt Wnt fcen in hlB career. When the Philadel phia jtmtJi was playing as a boy Rich Rich erds stlffled his ambitions te advance in the national heys' championship. Twice Watben made the journey te Ijosten and each ear he drew Richards, the ultimate tltleheiaer. In the first round. Thut was In 11)17 and lOlfi. atfcOM. ulie 1m n fnnm.e VAVuf IM.I1. (idelpbltt High Scheel athlete, has spent I i lW0 ,urH ttt Antiever anil in the fnll he will return for another jenr. He will then mntriculate at Yale. He plaved excellent tennis for Andover thl season, reaching the final round of the lnle interfhelnstic tourney. One of his triumphs this summer was In the Reach Haven tournament. While Rill Tilden was in town last week Watsen took ndrantnge of the star a presence en local courts nnd spent three dn.vs in practice with him. 'Iho schoelboj Is in splendid condition and 1 likely te go through several rounds In the nationals before he bows te the Inevitable. The class of the field in the Manhclm tourney will be tee high te permit Wutsen's ambitions te become lefty for this season at least. With tennis luminaries entered from Europe and Australia as well as the best in America, the field at German town will be much stronger than Wim bledon, which Is generally recognized as the world's championship. Tickets have been en public sale at Hcppe's, 1117 Chestnut street, since August 15, and the udvaucc sale. has been large. Applications also are being received by Samuel M. Peacock , 141 Seuth Fourth street. POSTPONE CHANNEL SWIM Four Americans Walt for Better Conditions Dever, Kugland, Aug. 2.1. High tides and the low temperature of the water have feiced the four American long-distance mv limners who intend te mnke an attempt te swim the Knglish Channel te postpone taking tn the wntcr until conditions arc mere favor able. The AmcMcnns, who hnve been in t mining here for some time, nre Charles Teth, of Robten; Henry Sullivan, el Lewell, Mass.; Walter Patterson, of Rrldgcpert, Conn., nnd Snm Richards, or nosten. The swimmers nre new awaiting the low tides of August .'10 and !tl and ' September 1 and " before making an effort for the $5000 prize. MOTOR RACES AT BYBERRY Motorcycle .and Aute Events en Philadelphia County Fair Program Resides trotting, pacing and running rntcs at the eleventh nnnunl Philadel phia County Pair at R berry, Septem er 4-0, thcre will be sport for speed dcmeim. Championship motorcycle racers will contest en Friday, September 8, while en Snturday, September 0, getaway day, well-known drivers of racing cars will sheet around the half-mile oval lu quest of the big purses which nre of fered thlB ear. The outemoblln races are under American Automobile Association rules. Several local lads atu tuning up their speedsters for the big racing. "Eight of the regular soccer players will be back in college this coming m of the eight hnve religious inclinations, Three nre ministers' sons, tVTuiw lying for the pulpit and still nnethcr Is married te a minister's daughter O Ttlfl T AAfa fnlliAi. la a ml..lAHa,v fi Qntlfli im.i.. Ta .. ... . -,' a missionary te China and Den Rlddagh's father, new dead, was a mlnlittrhl this city. Beth Rlddagh and BUI McCall are studying for the cloth. McCiQ u" engaged te marry a young girl who Is equipping herself for services In forth. Archie Ackroyd is the seccerlst who is married te a minister's dnntst.,' In addition te these, Reb Paul, the captain, is editor of the Froth Bl'blt ". We don't knew what that Is, but It has a religious twist. These embyre ministers believe In soft words, but hard kicks. Lf .1L1 they lest only one game during the season and finished second in the Htiiii league. 7"r. ' The Lafayette seccerltcs de net pray for victory. They pray for clean ism niiu nicy prelim I'leuu ni'uri. TII.V Tlt-.rtn MAHiA tin1- nl n .. t..1. ....! mIamam Y71.a . . l- . I "W -.r- vv..,v ui.va n. uu uvi-4.j pftSAVoenc iiujc&. vrjJCIl KlCKCu 00 Hi siiiii. mey present tue eiucr te me tee ei me opposition. . " . a, ' ? TAMES 0. ANDERSON lias announced that he will he In condition tf te play against America in the Davis Cup challenge round. ThUT . makes the Australians appear all the mere formidable. r V H The Fining of the Chester Players fpiIE action of Geerge Cartwrlght, president of the Philadelphia Baseball Asm,' X elation, In fining the Chester athletes who incited a near riot at Shttdlir rant some time age, is Highly commendable. Bill Pierson, the former Mnckmnn, who began the trouble by hlttins; Umpin Rakus, was suspended for two. weeks nnd fined $50. Three ethers had tMt nocketbeoks hit bv the rule of the nRsnelntlen. ', It wns said that Chester would resign en account of the fining,' but thlili scarcely likely. Larry Semmcrs, sccrctnry of the P. B. A is the authority In the statement that the offending club will take the ruling calmly. i Why shouldn't Chester be satisfied with Cartwrlght's decision? Brii Iri ceiuu net expect tnc association te congratulate blm en the disgraceful ictlev of his players. Any club thnt objects te fines and suspensions when the players are In la wrong, is net worthy te belong te the P. B. A. riEE!" said the A's fan, "the Athletics are only twenty and eni-, iiu games out ei ursi place." ii epe springs eternal . ''J ttm KNIGHT SETS RECORD Lecal Gelfer Shatters Course Mark at Shere Atlantic City, Aug. 23. Playing In a best ball foursome match, Fred Knight, of Philadelphia, lowered the amateur course record nt Nerthficld. He turned In a card of 72 for the eighteen holes, or one better stroke than the previous figures for the same links. The previous record was held by Maur ice Rlsley, Atlantic City's golf cham pion. The imr for the course, which was recently rebuilt, is 71. Fred has been plajlng a brilliant game of golf during the summer, nnd looms as one of the strongest contend ers for the Country Club of Atlantic City and Linwood Country Club csts- piensnips seheaulcd during October. . BASEBALL Today, 3:30 P. H MIIHIE 1MRK, 2IHT AM) I.FJIIOH ATX. 1 ATIIL.CTIL.H IS, 1ICTHUIT '. J Reserved Heats at (Umbels and Hpslihlil 1 I nn. AM A A 16th A Betklsns Ik awvM-a.fi -. n.. ,,,, ,,, , ,, Tonight, Wednesday, Aug. 2 AI.IHTAK II.ANTAM TtHII Benny Bass vs. Jee McGevem FOUR OTHKH HOLTS ) Tnk Willow drove Curs tn I ousts N ni iri T stii i rack. mat. mail tSIJUU BOXING TONIGHT In Conjunction Kith Ulc llurleak Maj 1 Bat Abe Cehen vi. Johnny TnBrjl llrHile Hulchle vs. U'. II. Ynr. CUM VHnlev Kmifrninn Ta. Al llnhtDllB ' T. tlrlmsnn. Hef. Klill Mare. Vf-tewt M MADRAS SHIRTS The Sil Cord Madras Shirts just re ceived are made full in sjze, with French cuffs, from an assortment of the meit pleasing soft delicate patterns the most exacting man would want. $3.50 Each or 3 for $10 Meney Chccrfxijly Refunded if Net Satiafactery A. R.Underdewn's Sens 202-204 Market si., puua. 1 re) 'l.unk fur me ever the deer," A WHALE OF A .BILL Messrs, Toxler, and Ounnla present special fifth unnlrersnrr tururlie ull-tr show. PHILLIES' PARK THURS. NIGHT, AUG. 24 TOMMY LOUGHRAN CENE TUNNEV GEO. K. 0. CHANEY EARL FRANCE PAL MORAN HARRY KID BROWN JOE TIPLITZ JOE BENJAMIN KID WAGNER LIEUT. BAIRD Tickets, SI. . S3, en sale new ut He holt's Cafe, I Jth pnd Filbert" Tendler", JllllUnT l'arler. 180 Marked lie Putreii'S J 5,r,02'in;Zt',f nd . &r 1'owelten tlufe. S4 8. 40thl Cunnlnahan. NW, an H. Bldi Jerden t ATS ftr. Everybody Going" and lleauic Atlantlr Jltf ratrsl Cnfe hw und 49th Annual Midsummer Sale We made a geed deal when we bought this underwear and we pat the opportunity en te you ATHLETIC Union Suits Made from 72x80 nairuoek cloth. Full cut, net "akimpt" anywhere. Well made in every particular. Regular $1.50 quality Under our own label MARSHALLCSMITH BROTHER PHILADELPHIA 75 3 Suits for 2.20 Mercerized Lisle Half Hese, 25c pr Marshall E. Smith & Bre. men Furnlihingt (Inroruerutod) 724 Chestnut Street AthUtb Ai G- i, 9 , 6 h i i . ,XJ(. k - - iv r . uri t. . ijjrfM t - j ,,x tt
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