Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 24, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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MIL SEE '
LI
Beth Confident of Victory in
Match That May Result in
; Future Title Tilt
BOX IN OPEN AT PHILS' PARK
Eight-Round Bouts On
t Phils Park Tonight
KOO P. M. Kill Wngnrr, of this
i...' i ICnrl Unlnl, of New Yerk.
8 .JO V. M. Jee Tlplltz, of tbis
It",' h. -Tee JJcnjnmin, of New
Yn0 P- M. Unrry KM "rewn,
of tl'il-. city, vs. Pnl Menui, of New
Orlr.in4.
1() j. !, Ocergc (K.O.) ClintiP.v.
0f IJnliimerc, vh. Enrl France, of
California.
10.10 P. 51. Temmy Leuglirnn,
of tlil dty city. vh. Gene Timney,
6f New Yerk.
H LOl'IS II. JAI-'I-'K
With the iiunl predictions, and each
In primp fettle, both Temmy Lough
ran, Plillndelphln. and Gene Tunncy,
New Yerk, will enter the ring 11 1 the
Pliiilli". Hull park, scheduled for 10:40
tonight, before what Is expected te be
the bisect crowd nt 1111 epen-nlr fracas
of fHlrufTi this .eitr.
"I think I'll win :n fact. I feel
mrc Hint I will bent Tunncy." said
teuplirnn late this afternoon after be
InK awakened from a two-hour nap.
"Thev tell me thN kid Is 11 real
cleicr boy," Mulled Gene, who, like
LeiiRliran'. Is n rather geed-looking
chnp. "Well, nil I want Is one geed
het nt his chin. Don't be surprlnl
DMWUNNEV
If tliej snecp him out with the resin." .Leuie, of Legan, Mernn will have te
Wlih one of the blggpst advanre sales (jel away with 11 decisive victory against
for 11 summer show in Plilladelphia, an Hairy Kid Hrewn.
anwiiiiicenient fiein the heiiihpinrtcrs uf Jee Henjamin is Kcheduled te direct
TnU'ir and Guiinls. promoters, was te hiiic1h-n at Jee Tiplitz In another llgljt
thc effect that about Se, 000 fans would weight match. nmPtlic opener will be
flttcml. "There will be plenty of pe- between Fddle Kid Wagner and FnrI
lire pieteetlmi and there Is no doubt in Unird. ,
nv mind tliat coon enier win ee main
u'incil." Kild (Siinnls.
Likes te Sleep
In bed at H :.10 Inst night. Lnughrnn
was up at 1 o'clock this morning. I'n I'n
arceiup.inieil, the Seuth Philadelphia
pride uMIiPiI fiem his home en Ititni't
strePt nn.iiiul the lakes In Lengue In
land P.irk and then went .uptown,
taking In a movie en Market street
Leuclirnii Is a moving-picture fiend.
At 1 o'clock Temmy took his usual
Were-the-bout imp, b"Ing called at ."
o'clock. Temmy is a sound sleeper
and, jnwnlngly. suggested that he be
permitted te slumber some mere, but
heeded the advice te get up,
"Next te beKiug." grinned Loughran.
"I luve sleep, nnd ou can bet I get
plenty of it at every opportunity."
8ccral hundred fans rami' ever fiem
New Yerk this iiflernoeu for tonight's
bout. Among the visitors wa,s Frank
Fleurnej. representative of Tex lllrk
ard, who no doubt will lepert te the
New Yerk prepter which of the wrln
clpjls "leek best" te him.
Hii'knrd has been trying te maldi
both Middleweight Chnmpien .lelinn.v
Wilsen and Hnny Greb, light heavy
weight clininpien, for respective title
tilt-. As I.eiiL'lirun m in iii, for nitliiM-
of th"ie contests, negotintieiis betwisn
Klcknrd and Smith, nlrendv having
bCfll Malted, a I'lnui-rnt vli'tnrv Inr Mm
Seuth I'liiludi'lphian tonight will meuii
a let.
Tiinney. who lest the light henxj
flcildit title te Oreb. Ins been clamoring
for a ictuin date with Harry and Cell",
tee, 'ins fntme plans iji hK effeits te
Tin ileel-ively.
Celehr.it ion ArrangeI
All Smith Philadelphia is preparing
for n gala occasion. The downtown
nlnrlr ii-rni.nil m lrl lu ,.. n.. ..
cbaiKP te' take another mph npurcr thn
llxlit-lip.ivxweiKht cbanipienshlp. and
the folks ,1,0 seuthpin section of the
tit) feel i im tain that "their Themu.s"
lllli.iw l,U "Irish bleed" nnd come
tbrnii" in ctiir
Tin. fm, ii,. T .. ... i. e .
A,, , V ',,. '".I.:... ". ''."".' J
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anjil in;
te the downtewners. Thev i
feel lire tllllt T I'llfrlcl: run whin nn'v
one who will step Inte the ring with
Jim. mid i coining is all vet te cole cele
Irate l.euglirnn's victory.
Wlu'p tiieie are mini)' who are. e.t
Pcl'"s n win for Leuglirnn it mny net
M nil peaehis nnd creniii. Tuiuiev is
in
iKKrcshe. nienn-nunchini: mauler
nd one who is dangerous with a right
-
muni vh k nt nil times.
Tunncy Can Punrh
In a wa Loughran will get a chance
te make even n better show lug against
luiuiej thna he did against llat-rv (ireb,
tw iliaiiipien, because dene's style. Is
liat May Happen
in Baseball Today
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
hlte . NV,INAI. I.KAdl'K
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f- erk.( lurinnntl net
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hip)
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Hulllinere, (li Itecl
In , 'VII:,,,C'AN ASSHflATION
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. "'" Wwcwttr. 6 (reeud tame).
Ten Best Bouts Fought
By Loughran and Tunncy
TOMMY I.flt'OIIRAN
Jimmy Purer
Jepn fisher
Mike McTlmte . ...
Jackie Clark
Fay Kalwr
Jlrjan Downey
Harry eirb
Jlnnlt Ijevn
JYnnk (nrbene ....
n Itanllnn
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Iliirry lrrl, '
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thltc Nrnrcl .,
Jjtrucant liny Smith....
Hergeant Ry Thompson. .
tny Kcfstr .1... ... .
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wiiiii.i, ifnrri .
lurk Kriinul, ifi
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liny Turnr !!!!!'.!". 8
nt t-e Intn.'ntp, n it were, ns tlmt of
the Steglcvlllc wrnpner.
At the Kiuiie time Temmy will be fac
ing n fellow whop wnlleii carries terri
fic power, entirely dlffrrent from the
creiim-pulf variety of ()reb. Ab tliey
srild of Hnrry: "lie couldn't knock
jieur lint off." Hut Its different with
Gene.
Indications nre that the largest crowd
of Hip Hiimtner KeaMni will hcp Loughran
and Tunncy in conflict nt the Phillies'
Park tetiiijlit .
They lire te appear in the wlntl-up of
a live eight-round limit hIiew, the llnnl
being Bchednled te go en at 10:40 P. M.
A let of Interest is being manifested
by the fnnM In the match between Geerge
Chnney. the Unltimere hnockereut, and
Knrl France, California's clever fist
man. While there was a difference of opin
ion as te the winner of France's last
bout here, that with Krtdle Fltzslm
mnns, Furl Is yet te meet defeat in
Philadelphia.
Hard Test
In meeting Chancy, France li tnk
lug en the hardest test of his bouts in
Phlllie. '
Pnl Meran is another lightweight
whom the fans will give a close double
O and up and down. Pal, who halls
from New Orleans, Is in line for a
match with Lew Tendler.
Hut in order te qualify for a tilt with
7IGERCANDIDATES
Coach Reper Orders Sixty Play
ers te Repert for Football
September 10
MANY HAVE GRADUATED
Princeton. X. .1.. Aug. 24. Realiz
ing that he will have n difficult prop prep
osition en his hands this fall. Coach
lleper. Pilmcteii football mentor, hns
rent invitations te sixty men te re
port September 10 for preliminary prac
tice. Ilnper will be obligated te de
velop almost a complete new tenm be
cniiM! of the number of stars of the
V.l"(l and 1021 teams that were grad-
' uatcd last June. The season will open
with Jehns Hepkins September .'10.
The first Important gnme will be
th.it with Chicago Cnlver.sltv. which
defentPd thp Tigers Inst fall. The game
this year will be played at Chicago and
will be the first lnteirrctienal game
played by n Piinceten team away from
home.
The graduation of Den Leurle,
quarterback, pleated n big gap, and
in order te give the candidates for
tlie place some preliminary tutoring
ltuper lias linil six nt them jit Ills suin-
I 'r home In .Maine. Among them nre
, ;'1"Pn M,,,,l.1.,,l,', Insl "n, and
narl'-v ","1 M '"SHtP. of the freshman
" !!". . . ,, ... , , .
A"""'' .nml (,rnv V " 1)P bn "
I college linn are reasenauiy sure ei ineir
place- at the eniis. In tlie l
will have te develop capable men te
..it .i . ,. e ,. i i
fill the places of Keck nnd Heeper,
tackles: Meil-iiu. guard, and Wittuipr
center. "Pink" linker, veteran of two
reasons, will be back te sune nnether
.i:ir at guard.
In the lmckfield the only regular te
return will be Jack Cleaves. The in
eligibility of Captiiin-plect (Jilrey will
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I J I ""I t-l ill I III lll-l IIHMIll III IL II 1111.111
te till his place nt halfbuck.
Itenpr will lip assisted liy .Nat I'oe
who will have charge of the substitute
team: Den Leurie, who will devote his
iittnitieii te the euniterb.icks ; Wltt
mer, who will drill the center candi
dates, and several uliiiiuil.
.... . ... . . . .
U. S. ARMY POLO FOUR
WINS FROM MYOPIA, 14-6
GRIDIRON CALL
FDR
-i Soldiers Win Easily en Point Judith
Field I
.Narragansett rier, u. I., Aug. i.
. The CnitPd Stntps A. my, team speip.I an
"- Vhtery ever Myopia. 1- te , in
i hip mini ii s"" i ii.iiiiiiuii.l-
Memeiial Cud en
the
Point
luditl
field yesterday.
After the tirst
thrrp
peileiK in
.. I1I..I1 ttwi Arml ucnrcil ttilei, r.n.'ils nml'..
"' " ,- -.
Myopia two, the Armj had everything
its own way. .Majer m nsen ami .Miner
liee,rd
ceiitriimtcii many speciacuiar
1 an .
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AT,.V MVDPTA
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t .Majer llnnl.. . a - a w iiurraite, jr a
3 .M.iJ r I'aten. Jr 3. N
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FERRI IN TIE
Runs Twenty-nine In Pocket
BIN
Hard Tourney
Pratih Peril defeated .le'-eiih ChivK,
Tn-UO, In the poi kci -billiard tinirupy
at the ItPciPiitlen Itllllnid Acadeiuv lnM
night, and lu mi doing uiiiiIp ii lilgli run
of twpnty -iiIiip, which tied the best
previous mark of the piny iiiihIp by
IIpcIiIpI. The player who makes the
highest run will be prei-cnted with it
cue.
In the ether match last night, Leu
Hamilton defeated Hairy Hires, "."i-HT.
IIiimllten'N high run was sixteen.
Twe mutches will Iip played tonight.
In the lirnt Jlechtcl will oppose Tnlley
and Hamilton will play (ieuld.
Chaney Knocks Out Jaffe
lu the opening show at the Mijeii
lipfete a pnckiil Iieiinp K. I), Yeung
Chnney defeated Huiiy .Infl'c in a fast
four-ieuud bout. I''lluk KniifTiiinii and
Al Heltman fought .i draw. Tin bout
liptween Johnny Tally nml llnttling Abe
Cehen wiih Ktepned by Iteferee Lew
(riiiiHeu In the till I'd round. The beyn
with bleeding profusely from euttf epr
their eyes cuuncd when their hcudb uinm
tpgetuer.
THEY APPEAR IN OPEN-AIR BOUTS TONIGHT
r jSe - mm x.w J?&c'' nncrcM'T uamt miipu
Leuglirnn nnd Tunncy are le meet In the wind-up of eight rounds at
the Phillies' I'arlt. Wagner will meet Halrd and t'lianej- will clash
with Earl France
Lcading Heme-Run Hitters
in Each Majer League
amkhican i.i:.;ui;
Ulltlnnis, St. IxuU
Miilkrr AllilrtlCN
Until, New Yerk
Ilrltmunn. Drtrelt
Mlllrr, Athletics
NATIONAL I,Kni'R
Itermliv, St I.eiiIh
VUllli.nm. l'lillllcs .,
l-r. I'lillllrH
Krlly, Niv Yerk
Mi'llsrl, New Yerk
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20
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in
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is
14
II
12
12
Brady's 141 Lew
in Western Gelf
Centlnufil from I'iibp One
.hert en his putts, although the direc
tion was perfect, but lie settled down
and ended with a birie two en the
ninth when his drive wns three feet i
frTeck' mnd"' bis first mlstnkP en the
par three third when he tried te get out
with a putter and failed. On the titth he
feo-'.led a ten-inch nutt. On the sev
nth his drive was under n buli and
be hnd te lie prone and poke tin ball
out onto thp felrway.
A 200-yard approach iIpiuI te the pin
gnvp It 1 til a birdie three en thp eighth.
The ninth found Jeck's drive off the
green and several ridges liptween the
ball nnd the cup. A nice run-up and
four-feet putt made It par three.
Accurate Sheeting
Ilrady's second nine was a marvel of
I'l i, ., III! Illlltr f-llirirvin Ml fllll IVII I'iL Itllll
u the line Heper,.. i... i, , fhl0., .. .,... i-,,. ..,, .....i,
nccuiate sheeting. II
-.i..t,.i rr ,. ;i.
whicli, until Ibis tournament, had been i
llstid as par five. A twelvc-Cent putt
gave it te him. Anethpr hlidie three i
camp en the eleventh when he sent his
vpcenil 17."-ynrd dead te the pin and'
he followed with two par- and another ,
einup. i
rl'lw, ct ,,.ntilli iipnnnl tit., nlt lin.l
one. Mike putting his second "te the
'' lt " "" K.M'n m're I"""-
He'
I ,.,H!l, ",v'' ."P"1, V,nr Vmr, """ ""'" I
i linisheil with n birdie, the latter com- I
,i,,, i, ., i.u,,,ifi ..,,i ... ,i, ,
Ik Hlllk U IMailllllll rrtii u m Uiu
(,'kpii.
IIiitchKen'H second nine was n SO
one under pnr but his work was ever-
limleweil liv lirnily. Jeck shot Dean-
tltul gelt throughout
le keep pa p with tin
The cards :
but wns unable
local pre.
Tnr
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In . . . 4 1.13.13 I 3 .1- 30 -33-71
,iiinn i.ipuicK, ei uetreii, aim ii, pip-
litz, of Clewllllld, aim wen' low scorers
J1IX, Ol lPTlllipi, IIIMI ttlTI' llV rCOrCT5
fur Jhi first nine each laniinL In n Htl
1 ,,',i . ' .i . l ii i
Lollewing nic the two-day qualifying
"M-iiirs,
r c Williams
ll'nml ltaplds.. s,i sn 1(j7 i
if "r,.1., UV P ,Vrit,,Vi'd
NO
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William Leck. Detroit HI
In llu'ke, J trelt . sil
H C l.iKPrtuule. llrlHtnl, funn. 81
Hiirtiird Ui-, Detroit S4
Hall lllaiuliar. Jiukfen, Mich. 81
ivte lliinnim, Smiuuw' x y. sn
(III .MurKun Dlxiiti, Illi. ... SO
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A cleKsril radiator "III have the rnmn
effect n ft tlejBcd Jacket.
One of the
of an rnKlne
Inirteper nle tenlnsr.
Ijtck of imwer Is often raured lu tei
tnuny bend' In the exhaust pipe
.Mkllrlnc en ii feui-es Under enulne may be
uiUMil b I'lUeil or i lenned MllU'a.
Jlllinr In one rt Under may be nttrlbuled
le ih, c Under havliiK a leak mound the
Hunk rluus
The nutt en the l.lndlne resls of bn('er
coiineetleiiH cheuld be scieiud down tlithtls
Toe rlrh a mlnturn will (arbinl llie
spark I'Iuk and ihoke tlm enfrlne, which may
run unewnly
Dry Pfll should Ip wired together from
the lne of eim i ell te the c.uben of the
next In the eerlrM
Ans leak about Ilia spark Plus or lirnltlen
should net te ulewed te continue,
meenanisni or inrnusn any nr tne piuis
a . - - .
te yviii in
FAST MILE TROTTED
Murphy Drives World's Cham Cham
peon te Best Time of Year.
Gets Mark of 1 559
LOWERS TRACK RECORD
Peughlieepsie, N. Y.. Aug. 21.
Tlieinas W. Murphy, Pnughkecpsip's
rplnsman en the (Srand Circuit, drove
Peter Manning. l:57a4. the world's
chnmpten trotter, te n mark of tifiOU
. Tiiwiu :,.- n-i.-in,- Pnrlr venter
i''ny ""' I'll0'"' IIeP F'sce t0
victory in "the union" 2:10 trot, mirsp
i $'J000. nnd Mnrgnret Dillen te n win in
the frep-fer-all pace.
In equaling the be-t time of the year
en the tirund Circuit, made by Xeilda
nt Teledo, Murphy lowered the local
track trotting record of 2:()1!J4 estab
lished by St. Prlsce in 11H7, and the
pacing iccerd held jointly by Napeleon
Direct nnd Miss Harris M., nt '-'jOO.
Miss Harris M. was driven by Mur
phy when she equaled Napeleon Dl
rect's time made in a race.
SAILOR FRIEDMAN IS HERE
Chicago Boxer, Out en Ball, Visits
Dhiiarieinhi
rnnaaeipnia
Sailor Pi ipiluinii. Chicago boxer, who
m convicted In that cltv in connection
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n murder recently, nnd Inter re
'cased under ball pending a new trial,
Isv in riiilauclphm visiting friend".
Prledinnn was sentenced te fourteen
, , .i,i .. ...,, f
years,
IMIb I'll ' ILIVII'l-'l I'll II 11 lib 'l i
habeas corpus. i
rrledinan, who has met several of i
the leading lightweights, including
Champien Ilenny Leenard. Lew Tend-
lee f'hnrlpv Whitp nnd Jehnnv Dun.
dec, will intend the I.eughran-Tiiniie
bout tonight.
Scraps About Scrappers
l Herman Tnjler, excitedly, en thn rhenn i
"Hiiy, .ionic wiie uuy naH aiartru a report I
thnt ,,ni'r' tH eniiipi..tr Kl.ii.eut for n..
nirt.r- .he at th , ruw Parle well. ,
?undredi I of Voed 'ata afe !tl"l auUabe " -
i i
Sammy Nela, former amatrur bexrr. han '
nilllllii .-.,,.,, ii.iiii.r u
returned from camp and
With the epenlnu of the
palnn. NeMa will be In nhi
i.i.u in ,ii line teiiir
, rrituiar full .tin
nape te met Itrnnv
, rascal .Many imnier. mill in Huatcll or
any e: inu einer j in-ieuniirrs.
The Klre liretlier. Jee and Chnrley. for-
mr annteiir l.exem, arn delnu ulcely n
I'rorenBlen.ilH unuer mc ailMce bf Otte
HukIiph
out Mlekev liVnwn In the rounds and Chai ley
whlprHd Uehbj llurke The hrethera both
"rn featherwelchtH nnd train dnlly at the '
in ineir nn ninicnrs Jee knerkr I
fehanahan Catholic Club.
Snmnu Ilmtltt, who has non heth of hli
profrindenal IieutH, e.ich en a foul, frnni
Mike Kredell, new la eeklni blucer K.itne.
Hewitt m out with a drfl te Jee Tlplltz
Three lienera han ben lined up te rarry
Ynckle I.lnllne's rolerH this reason Thel
ur.i lllili .VelHnn. 11N. .tn.i M..i'..r..
,,.nd Kid Uuithca. 10.1 '
I
1.15,
Iljnk Mc(ierni. I'ert nichmend bantam
nlll net buck Inte action toinerrc-v nlKhi. lie
n ill take en (IrorKle Helmar In thB em
te the tf.mi lllaelilBlon-Jehnny llauba con
test Prelims Al I'luher .lehnn Knnls
Artle McOinn s Charlej Meek, and Mlckei
Ueldcn m Andy Mnrtrll
Johnny Hares, Philadelphia lil-reundrr
haa made a tilu hit In Imuta around Pitta.
buruh IVhtle en his acatlen there lnlilnn
an aunt. H.iea stepped Inte the rlns- as a
subitltutu uiirlnat Wildcat HtewirYt. winning
handily. l.atei he defeated Andy Ileitis
Harry Nvft I- liases' Philadelphia handltr
On Frldii) nlcht at the National Club a
NfBre eltereluht content will be the head,
linur. Charley Cress hits rulred n(T inn
,l.enc. "patrlnii prelece of Jmk j,n.n
I llh Jee I.llibs Anether go 1 be Jee
I neKash Al "Ihenias Krnnkle HehcII U
UUIlUlllik iiii.iuun
Martin JiiUkp. lm has been restlnir all
sununer, has started trnlnlnu and will be
re idy te ki anHlnst any of the iei.il feathei.
weluhtB In a . furtiilKlit. Martin mimei Wllll.i
(Irien and l.ddle (Kid) Wngner na preferable
opnenrnls
Jee McCnbe. Lancaster tlxhluelahi. n
inder the menaueinent of Jee Kennedy, will
come lu Philadelphia for matches this araien.
jnsnpn -cn.iurnuca JO1 Tlnllti' and llnrrr
Y PETER MANNING
diiai'i'n Cll'llir
(Kid) Uruwn.
U '.. !.- lvaiimh iaiit mm i
jcjigiu-rvuuiiu uuui, tt iui w m
Champton Kllbane Demands $100,
000 te Bex Frenchman
Cleveland, 0., Aug. '24. Hepre-entn
lives from the American Legien head
ininrter.s called en Johnny Kllbane
"V... ,-ni -i , , ...,
vtiicii iMiennc up. imupu ... per
7JL','L h! r7,"1',N w1l,n " K1""1't,', of
.iliHi.inju liiu ii-i, 'in I, i. li cjiili i-ii m ii'
turn te New Yerk without his signn
turp te the centruc t.
BOSTON PRINTERS BEATEN
St. Paul Eliminates Last Year's
rh,mn,.n.
I levclailll, tl., Aug. Mi. Bosten,
winner of Inst year s
pliiiiiieii.iifillin
II III! pienIlip,
1 lllll in the
was climinnteil ny 1st
I'nien Printers' International Ilavcbnll
League teurnnment here yesterday.
1 lie spore wns n te O.
Detroit meets Washington and Cleve-
In,.. I nlni. In..l i. .I. .i it. i
laud tiinys at. inul in the semi-finals
lennj.
featherweight clininpien of the world, and Dr. H. H. Dewhurst, Huntingdon
today, in nn effort te sign him for a X'S'nnnwIlnn" inlirM; ' ,1 '
match with Kugetie Crlqul. champion '-' "-1"-. nD'?" P".?n '? 'i Itee,l
of France, in n twenty-round bout at ,,'7,1 l Teh,,,, i Ts'trnAt "ets
New Orlea s October IS, the 0,)(.nlK I nnd C. Dpan Johnsten, in strn.it sets.
day of the national convention of the "",' V."' ei.iM cnni i,n n,i i
(Stere Closed All Day Saturday)
Never Such RespenseNever
Such Values As We
Offer in Our
Half-Price Sale
Whole first fleer of our store has
been turned ever te the all-wool suits
and te the tropical weight and thin suits
which we have placed into this remark
able event.
TODAY and tomorrow the men
and young men of Philadelphia
may be assured of geed choice
and of quick and efficient service in
making selections in all of the groups
available.
( WILL PURCHASE REG
$15.00 ULAR $30 ALL-WOOL
( SUMMER SUITS
n,., -n ( WILL PURGHASE REG
SI 7.0 ULAR $35 ALL-WOOL
( SUMMER SUITS
e nn I WILL PURCHASE REG
$20.00 ULAR $40 ALL-WOOL
SUMMER SUITS
m -n ( WILL PURCHASE REG
.SUn ULAR $45 ALL-WOOL
SUMMER SUITS
ci- ha i WILL PURCHASE REG
3J5.U0 ULAR $50 ALL-WOOL
( SUMMER SUITS
Tropical Suits Half Price
Palm Beaches as Lew as $9
In the all-wool Summer
weight groups there arc
worsteds, serges, silk mixtures,
tweeds, herringbones and
hemespuns.
Please note these prices arc se crcen crcen
tienallu low in all the (reups mentioned
that no purchase will be sent dn approval
no exchanges will be made, all purchase's
for cash, no 'phone orders filled altera
tiens charyed-fer at our cost te make.
William H. Wanamakcr
1217-19 Chestnut Street
PENN CAPTAIN IN
NATIONALTENNIS
Andy Morgan Will Play in Title
Tennis at Germantown
Next Menth
ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY
Andy Morgan, captain of the Uni
versity of Pennfylvnnln tennis tenm,
will be one of the local entries in the
nntlennl tennis singles championships
which stnrt en the courts of the Gcr
mnntnwn Cricket flub September 8.
The lied nnd Hlue lender will send in
his entry within the next ;iI!'"1;'
Entries will close wl h Pnu HJtn " i".
field secretary of the I lilted Htntps
Lawn Tpnnis Assocletlon, next Mendny.
Morgan has been up nnd down in
tennis circles. He is an erratic player,
but when right is one of the best In
relleglntp ranks. He reached the round
before the semi-finals in the intercolle
giate ehnmplenshlps at Merlen. In this
round he was eliminated by Phil ccr,
last year's clininpien. I
The Penn captain had one of his peer
dns at Atlantic Cltv recently when Iip
wns eliminated by Gus Amsterdam, of
the Woodferd Courts. However, If he
Is right during the natlennls be filieulil
give plenty of trouble te the top tep top
neti'hers entered.
MORGAN AND AMSTERDAM
IN SHORE TENNIS FINAL
Oppose
Danletsen and Miller
In
Doubles Today
Atlantic City, X. .!., Aug. 24.
Morten Slndkln. of Cheltenham High
v!..i..ini nnnnveil Im Dprhv Hall Tennis
Cup. dennted by Miss Mildred Hagan.
w nen no cenuucriMi j-.iiiui.ii.-i .
We-t philndclphiii High Scheel in two
stubborn sets, 7-5, 7-r.
... T-..I -..!... f TVn.m-
I Andrew .lergnn. i nivrrmij ,i -,..-
nlvnnin tPiinis captain, imu i '"'.?
terdam mppt Prank Dnnlplsen nnd Mile
Miller, of Princeton Cniversltj. In the
final round of the men's doubles today
Morgan nnd Amsterdam rpaclipd
thp finals by conquering Herace
Hindnv. (lermnntewn Cricket Club.
'reach tliat caused the downfall of
Kllr,ien. There were many dueces gnmes
, ,, the mntch uas well drawn ns can bp
.pen bv the scerps. There wes littlp te
Ichfnse between the two in both sets,
' and the rp-idpiits nnd visitors of Vpnt
I nor turned out strong te sen the tussle.
Heth Sladkln and Karden knew they
were In a battle.
.....,..
i Traffic, 5; Auditor, 2
l Manner Tep Wcst'n Traffic team wen
I the llnnl name of th triple tie In DtvlMen
I " of the I'cnimylvnnl.i fatem championship
mnnt)en ,er)pH wh(,n thry drfrated thr
Auditor nf I.ei-il Pnmienirrr Traffic In .in ri-
I itinr ume jesterday exeniriB hy 5 te 2 at
I & ,Rhe '-rraJf.c am new 'iTim. lrX. !
i nent posKriden of th J. N Turlnnce Cup
,lh'y halng wen same thre- tlrn' The fra'
"re of th Kutne was the pltchlni; of SO I
,n. ,h. rn. .,. ,nnm k. ,.nn..i ,.venmn
b.ittern nnd nt 11 i could net u-in.
II Win llllllllVIII (" rill'MJ Ml"l 'l'l ivrl
n ivMnu iivi
Five Leading Batsmen
in Each Majer League
AMERICAN MJAOUK
C. AJJ. R. II.
Rllr, SI. Ixnils. .114 4 TO 19 103
cl,b. Ilrtreli. ..1011 423 70 10H
HpfaUrr, ClrTrtnnd.il I 410 HA 153
llrllmann, Ilrirelt , 11 443 H7 IK7
IMmrr, Athletic . 78 223 41 78
NATIONAL I.EAOUE
O. A. II. R. II.
Ilernsbr. flt. Inla.ll7 401 7 177
Tlrrnrr. I'ltMburili tit 2H4 .10 10.1
lllthrA, riMibnrth.il 1 44(1 HI 104
Hnnlrr. New Verk 70 220 3 02
(Irlmm. rhlcate.. .103 878 70 187
P.O.
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EAST MEETS WEST FOR
JUNIOR TENNIS CROWN
L. N. White, Texas, and Arneld
Jenes, Providence, In Final
IiiiRWoecI, .Mn-ss.. Aug. 21. W. V
Ingrnham, of Oakland, It. I., today lest
his oppertunltv te go Inte the final
round of thp nntlennl Junier tpnnis sin
gps whpn Iip Micetitnbed te Lewis N.
White, of Austin, Tpx.
Arneld W. .Tenps. Ingrnham'H partner
ngnlust W. T. Tllden and S'lncent
Hidinrds In yesterday's round of the
nntlennl deublps. brenmp n finnlit by
pllmlnnting J. F. Whltheck of Hart Hart
eord, Conn.
David O'LeughJin. of Pittsburgh, who
defeats! A. L. Wiener, of Phlladplphlii.
pretei'p of Tildcn, curly 'In the bevs'
singles teurnntnent, wen his vcini-final
uuiti'li tmlnj. D'Leiighlin will meet
Mnlrelm T. Hill, of Lpngwoed, for the
title.
Summaries :
National junior singles, semi-finnls :
Lewis N. WJiIfp. Aii'tln, Tex., dpfeated
W W. Ingrnham, Oakland. H. I., (i-2.
tt-1.
Arneld W. .Tenps, Pievidencp, dp
feated J. V. Whitbeck. Hnrtferd, Conn.,
C-2. (i-n.
Nntlennl bevs' single", seml-fin.il:
Malcolm T. Hill. Longwood. defeated
Hiniiiiird II. Whitbeck, Hartferd,
Conn.. (-34 7-0, 0-2.
Ihivid O'Leugblln. Pittsburgh, de
feated Stunrt finytipss. Ilerkeley, Calif..
O.e r,.j
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filler there's the rare combi
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COLLECTION TONIGHT FORl1!
IDODI UAVUUCI I MPMnniAl'A
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Fans at Boxing Shew Will M
Asked te Contribute'
An nppcnl te the boxing fnne of thU
city for contrlbiitjens te the "Beb"
Maxwell mpmerlal will be made tenlfht
at the Phillies' Park. Thirty-live tfrl
of the Hervltlilnn llranph of the flj;
Hervlce Lpngup, in charge of MIsh ltew
Osjrew. will pass through the crowd,
accepting donations nfter an nppcnl has
been made by some prominent city
official.
The committee backing the memorial
tins placed it limit of .?." en Individual
NubseriptleiiH nnd the fnns will bt
nsked te limit their contributions te this
nmniint. Anything from one cent le firs
dollars will bp ncccpted..
Mr. Maxwell, who was killed in rtn
nittoineblle accident two months nge,
wan n nntiennlly known figure In sport,'
As a Kperting writer, football official
nnd nthletp he prenched nnd prnctlcpd
elpan snorts. A memerlnl te him will
bp u tribute te elpnn athletics. At ths
time of his denth Mr. Mnxwell was
siierts editor of the IOveni.-vii I't'BLIO
Lkixieii.
The. emmittcp has net decided upea
the form of the memerlnl ns yet, nut
it probably will be n stntue or tablet
which will be erected in some public
place. It was first suggested it be
tj laced at Swarthinem College, where
Ir. Maxwell was a famous All-Anierl
enn football player, but in view of th
fact that the funds are bping raised by
public subscription, it hns hppn decided
le place the memorial in n puhlit placs.
The site will be (-elected later.
U. S. Rifle Team Sails
Vrw Yerk. Auk i'l Th t illicit Slat
rifle tenm whtrh will rrprrsrnt ihln country
In the Intrrnnllenivl rentchru t Mllim Italy,
next month, nillrd for Frnnr" from tali
cltv yrtrrdn en thr stratnnhlp lrrlifnt
Aflnins uf the Unllp itstntcs .I.lnc. Th
mrt lll open en Srptrmtmr II nni con cen
tlnur threuKh Hptcmljcr HO.
Belfield Beats Royal Stars
I nrlflrlrt A. A rtefratrd Chappie Johnnen'i
i Phlladrlphli. rteyal Slar, n te .", at Herman-
town lut nlsht ,
I Wnlrh. plnch-hlttlrtK In th ilth. acerefl
1 th ulnnlnif run by ntrallnK nrcenil, a aac aac
rlflce HilMinrlnK lilm te third and PassM
hall rnnhllnit hltn te ernr the elate.
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