?W mmxi'Fs W Ilppfl 'Wft iWl 4,1 2 H-ii MAi t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIPHix)AI)ELPHIA, SATtflCDAY. SEtTBMBBR 1 2J 1922 ::.i mt fnte Carle Is a Side Shew With Saratoga When it Cemes te Big Meney Changing Hands -a '$, !? Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? .T4TS. V J.t ' " SEASON A T SARA TOGA F ANOTHER DAY OF THE VACATION TRIP JlfST OVER WAS MOST BRILLIANT IN YEARS Tllden'8 Stamina Public Links FOR T. L By THE OBSERVER The Phila' Recerd $?- r 1 OES NAMED OUGHRAN iv.r tf 'I i 'Seme Great Horses Were Developed at the Spa and Several Champions Had Luster Dimmed A One-Menth Town With ivrCARATOGA hns closed Its most erniinni sensen 01 raring sum- mr uiu A') days daya of the elder Whitney, the elder Uelment, Cerrlgan, ARter nnd the long list of men who put the turf en Rurnfmrii hns lest nethlne of Its wclnatlen ns the sporting cnpltnl of America the Denuvllle of the Western world. There Is nn atmosphere of quiet and rcstfulness about the plncc'thnt be ether sporting center possesses. The blare of Hnvana, the noisy small fry of New Orleans are net te be found nt the Spa. Shaded streets, magnificent residences, a brljht,. flaming Broadway that Is Saratoga. Appreciation of the thoroughbred Is taken for granted among these who Visit the August playground. Decorum Is strict, own at the rate track. Ne shirtsleeves, no matter hew het the weather. The very life of Saratoga Is in Its racing season, and in that month the large hotels, restaurants, amusement places and public conveyances must tnake enough profit te carry them ever the year. It Is a one-month town with twelve-month nppetite. The lid Is tipped ajar by common consent. Just a case of visitors having What they want without any braw-band accompaniment. Still Izzy Ein stein found nothing wrong with the city en his visit thcre In August. Governer Miller visited Saratoga, n jeyed the high -clans racing and fficiated In the presentation of a cup te Harry Payne Whitney in honor of the triumph of his thoroughbreds. 11TO "WORD of condemnation has bcrn spoken of Saratoga. The puhlie pets a breathing spell from the aridity and strict reiula- tiens of ether parts of the ceuutru. The lid ceiiks off, and everybody is satisfied apparently. The Center Varies frCHE "center" of Saratoga changes several times in the twenty-four hours. J- Frem 10 te 12 o'clock the multitudes gather along the sidewalk between the United States Hetel and the Orand Central Hetel. Much business Is transacted in the two hours. It Is the time of "settlement.," of the many transactions nt the track for the day previous between the "producers" nnd the "grabbers," otherwise known as lawn pirates. This is under the bead of "unfinished business." Then comes the new business, which embraces prize-ring "conspiracies," curb bets en bnselmll games, wafers laid en tracks awav from Saratoga. s Sidewalk layers make the sky the limit. The race "depesters" swap Information nnd belief en the races for the afternoon. Then the center of gravity changes. Quaint caleches, shays nnd ether "horse-drawn vehicles as numerous as automobiles start the precession te the 'race course a mile from the Town Hall. By 1 o'clock a seething mam of humanity is te be found en the lawns and nt the big shed at the track. Later the grandstands and the clubhouse become a scene of color and life, nnd the bugle calls the horses out for the first race. Fer three hours the battle rages en the lawns, the "lajers" being shifted from place te place by the Mirglng mass around them. Hut they seem te like it. ,' About the middle of Auu-t a new rep of reporters hear of Pittsburgh Phil, that attractive plunger of the pnst, whose name was Geerge Smith, and straightway the metropolitan newspapers have dissertations nn the big win nings of the operator from the Smoky City. Enchantment seems te hang around the. past. THEY de net ieah;c that en the latcn that very day teas a plain apprnrinn individual icie, if all reports he approximately correct, has lest mere money tliis year than Pittsburgh 1'hil perhaps icon in all his career. He is Chicago O'Hrtcn. ty . Leses a Half Millien ik BOOKMAKER pointed out O'ltrien at Saratoga few days age, nnd said: " 'XX "Chicago is just back from the West. We sent him home for mere neney three times since racing opened en the New Yerk tracks this spring, i Hew much has he lest? Between $400,000 and n half million this year. 'I "But the chances are he will get that back nnd mere with it before full ll&yrjacing closes. ft wi ve seen mm Dec j.iim'uh te win .vimuu en tnis very lawn. C IJrlen, however, hns net lest all of his bets by any means. He knocked me off last jveek. I had accumulated about $30,000. He get all of It one afternoon and I am new working en commission. "I bee Ed Alvey. from Louisville. nor there." continued the bookie. "He tells me thnt 'Chicago' has wen eight $.'000 bets off him this week. l?ut the'dinx is with O'llrien this reason. It sets that way. Ed Iiradley hns pone 'or two years without winning a race nt Saratoga, bringing nn expensive 'stable and keeping it here. He says luck cec in cycles nnd will change. "There are bigger betters tedaj than ever before In the history of the turf. Mente Carle is a side show compared with Saratoga when it comes te The money changing hands." ,j. Saratoga has developed some great horses this yenr, and also it has put va crimp in the crown of s.er.il champions and near champions. One Ken . ttucky stable that of Montfort Jenes sent out Surf Rider, a ery ordinary horse, which dimmed the record of Mervlch. already below par. for all time. rVnd then Jenes' Heekminster easily defeated Wlnskawny, the $1."0,000 colt Which earlier had smashed Mervkh'.s hopes for greatness. But what pleased Saratoga most was the great race of Messenger In win Oiing the Grab Bug. mx furlongs, in 1 :11 L'-.-, the fastest time made bv two-year-old en any track this jenr in America. Saratoga had rnther seu a great horse developed than te witness the TOcrewmng ei a lavorue. uelment s nr, anu great tilings may be expected lITJinX Exterminator. Saratoga run en the i timing a feat never before achieved by an stake for the fourth cenit rutue year. Exterminator a Popular Idel THE Kilmer gelding holds a plum in racing all by himself. uP i n popular Idel with both turf follev or, an I the general public He is invincible when In his best condition. Up ha- had i gnnt deal of rneing this vear and has wen the majority of stakes for winch he hns contested. Exterminator Is a son of M.t.'ue, a rather obscure hnre breu-ht te this country from England by Ed Cerrlgnn in 1001. Firebrand i.s another of McGee's colts. McGee wis raced ns a two-year-old in 1002, without ranking any particu lar impression. But be developed Inter into a fast race hore nnd, like his colts, xvas a superior mud runner. As a three-year-old he wen nine out of eighteen moos. lie wen fifteen races ns a four-ycar-eld. He pnned te be a whale of a horse, but never attained the distinction of his son Exterminator. The sire of MeOee White Knight, never raced nt nil. McGee had two Kentucky Derbv winners Vx. terminator and Denerull. His coming te this ceuntry1 was an'nccldent The extraordinary race meeting nt Saratoga left the threo-venr-eld ta h! ii "? '"?. t" !0Ubt' Kff0rtq t0 get th0 lpndlnK "Pr-entative In that division together in nny one race failed. VjrmSKAXTAY seems te be the bright particular star of the three. tr year-old divhien. As te the fillies. Emotion. Prudery and Xedna are the best m the East, xeith Mis, .toy and Pair Phantom the best thrce-vcar-alds in- the West. j,,Me, Mes.enaer. there are many fine Uee-year-elds. amena the best beinn 7.ei; Oeihaiek, Cherry Pie Dunlin, Martinnalc and scerci of Western yeunastcrs. AD STONE STOPS LA SALLE Lecal Marine Finishes Brooklyn Boxer In Eighth Round , 'Ad Stene, the leenl mnrlne (172 1 pounds), scored n knockout ever Sam Ln Snlle, of Brooklyn (180 pounds). In tha finnl Kecslnn nf mm nlnlir ...,.,.,.! I - " - irtiiv-...i,iii, i.i.uL ,at theCnmbrla A. A. last night. Stene had his opponent ln n had way ''toward the finish of the number, nnd ft, 4 'It 'was necessary for the police te In Si?' terfere ln order te save I.n Snlle. - In the seiiil-litial Jack Martin, of u.aceny nisi peunns i. sunned the vet- - 1.1.1I !.... ..I .11- 1 . ...i Vfllll AUIJllll' IVOIIUIO I 11)1 IHMIUUH I, i no fether results: Jack Hese, of Brides tbnrtt Ylfil nniintls). knoclewl nut s;,,ii,,- I'lWJemntr' nt Vew Yii,'lf tlr.l ni....U ri, .s ..... ... ..... ...... ..... juniis, "M Uc third; Al Markle (111 pounds) V A.ntl A l.....n1...... k . ... 11 til. ..... 'W niiui-M.ui liver nnill )lllis 11 lit auunj. hi uiL- iiiini reuiiii, ami in ( opening liiiuiber Temmy White HIT pounds) liexei a t raw with Tem. ij '(my Elll (110 pounds). GOLF CLUB ORGANIZED Aehbcurnc Country Club New En try In Thla District A new golf club Ims inatle Us an- nruncc in Philildelnhlil. It U the ihbeurne Ceuutry Club, locuteden the rnier t;Biuin ui iu uutiit:t9 uumup, Xfr&t Twelve-Menth Appetite n sound tooting in un country. elinrm of former times. It retains Its young half brother of Man e' W.n ;ir is a of inm. affrrtietrttrly nillid "OM Ilenn," iron the day of the mritina. he nvnn. n..),.,.) American horse he ,rnn . at Ashbourne avenue. rend and Oak Lane Werk is being Btnrled te mnke the course n stiff test of golf and it will be rendy for play next spring. Tennis courts will also he built and the new i Hilt will be modern in oery detail i ie- iiiiiiiiien of tins rlnli . brine iee nn, nil. IP i,. )... in. .!.. .i .i-.i. .1 . .. .. ' """'"'I"! district 1 1 iijs(. ir. me tiiut mai k , Runs Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues VATHIV.. WJAfil'K s. R I) M. V. T. fi. T'l 3D 81) 2l 31 frt. InU. Husten I'ltlhliurreli 4 fl i lli(inkln 3 3 ( hkaiii 3 i,i New Verk. 12 ,'JnrInimtl ll 1 I'hllnilelphlu I 2D 211 AMIUtlCAN I,i:.V(,t'l S. VI. T V T i ni, unuiH i (ill II ID (I 3 7 3 I 2' I IIIM4IO 7 A Atlitilirs 10 i lleittini ... n ClrTrlitnil.. S New Verk 2 3 WlllllllKtOII 7 I Kt'trnlt '- 3 21) 21 17 l 13 13 H T'l 47 II 3i 37 27 it I I in'I'i:knaiieni. m:a.ik M. T. w. r Ilrniile .llfKlf ( it 3 III I H H -I i a H H n 2 s'lriiriD-r i HraiUni: Krinte"" ' i apwutx New Yerk and Phila. Promoters Seek Beut With Either Wil Wil eon or Rosenberg WOULD BOX TUNNEY AGAIN By LOUIS II. JAFKE NEW YOKK nnd Philadelphia pro pre pro metern are nncllncr for the service' of Temmy Leughrnn, local middle weight, nnd two opponents hnve been nnmed for the Seuth Philadelphia!!, snjs Jee Smith. Johnny Wilsen, champion nu gratln, nnd Have Rosenberg, tltlehehler of the "Velodreme," New Yerk, nrc being con sidered ns opposition for the Philadel phia nineteen -yenr-eld both In the big burg nnd here. If the match between Leughrnn nnd either Wilsen or Resenberg is clinched, it will be decided in the open nlr. Leughrnn ennie up from Wlldwoed, X. J., where he lias been resting since his go with Gene Tunney. te net ns stnrter of n bike race Thursday night nt the Velodreme here, but rain i mnde the event all wet. Before returning te the shore Lough Leugh rnn said : "Tunney get the jump en me with thnt knockdown punch in the first. I wns virtually 'out' until near the end of the seventh round, and I wen t be satisfied until I get another mutch witli him. i "I hnve net given up the iden of boxing light heavyweight and will n.eet nny of them selected by Smith, but would prefer nnether tilt with Tunney ns seen ns possible." Hymle Geld te Rettn-n Here Ilymic Geld, the const lightweight, who get n pnlr of peer starts against Lew Tendlcr and Bebbv Barrett lust sea'en, is te return te Philadelphia thi' fall. Wlllus Britt. of this city, will represent the Callfernlan In the East when he arrives. Hritt returned several dns age from a trip through the Seuth and South west with several local boxers. While away he looked ever a number of pros pects, and Wilius has nrrant'ed te bun dle the reins of several likel, out-of-town prelnets here during the regular season. Arrangements also have been made by P.rltt with promoters in ether cities whereby Wlllus will net in the i npneity of Eastern representative, se that he expicts te have n busy season in the fistic game. Wilius advises that another big club Is te be opened in Philadelphia, preb ably shortly after the lirst of the year anti nt the present time he Is negotiating te take ever the ib of matchmaker. "Boxing should flourish in Phllndel- phln this season." said Britt today. "There will be a let of new faces around nnd that's what the fans want a variety et talent. Four Italians In Ivecal Stable A quartet of Italian boxers Willie Allen, 'featherweight; Chick Kansas, bantamweight : .Tee Ritchie, junior lieht weight, and Gcergle Rus..ell. light weight, will box tills season under tne same colors, In the stable of Bebby 1)11 I Ien. also an Italian. I J Out of a total of '2" bouts. Dillen ' s'nys, Allen has lest enh one contest He lis open te meet nnen wiighing 12'.'' pounds. A feature of Alleu's inreer iw.i.s the participation in two nintclie I en the Mime dav, boxing Prnnkle rami- or ten rounds in the nftornnen, at Scranton. and that eeniug opposing i Jee Ritchie, eight round", nt Reading. I I Kansns, who is a .euthpnw. has been j doing r. let of boxing In New- Yerk ' where be has made iiulte a lilt, defeating Prankie Cester. Billy Rjekuff and Prank le Cuiry tleie. Dillen j isr new is negotiating for a lTi-reund bout be tween Chick nnd Johnny Gray in the 1 metropolis. In four bouts Ritchie has boxed under the direction of Di'l n he has sen ei! three knockouts ngniiist Lew MTnr land, Butcl Wilhi'ennd Larry Reach, while be wen his la-t go en a foul ewi Sid Bernard. Russell has been in strict training and he will be prepared te tnke en Jee T lp lltz ns seen as under way. the regular season gets DRONEY TO FACE CHANEY Tim Will Train With Tcndler for Park Bouts Tim Drenev, steel -jawed Lancaster liebt weight, hns been nssignei te the tusk of i heiking the knockout -tnnk nf (Jeorge (K. O.I Clinuey, Maijland I mauler. Drene and Clinm-j willelash ter the fourth time in the semi-fmal te I the all-star lightweight s1(m Mt the I Phillies Bull Park September 11. Te get into the best of shnpe for the i Chanev contest. Prnncj will de hir, I training with Tendler, who will make Ibis first start since surprising Li,uai'd 1 'iguinst Hi-r Hummer, of Chicago, m the final bout. Tendler and Dmne i will tin most of their work In a lm ul ' gmnnsium but will put en the finishing touches at Iielance. .. .1. Anether bout nttincting interest is the return between Jee Tlplitz, of this, citv. and Pal Mernn, of .ew Orleans. Iiubby Burrett, Cliften Heights light- I weight, has btnrted training at Leiper- i ville for his comeback ugainst Sailor Kreedman, of Chicago. All four bouts will be ever the eight round route. Scraps About Scrappers Jen .M.tnilrll. i'hilnrtelphln llFhtui.'Kht, new Is umler the rui lanrn nf J,n.-k b'.ukh isTly. of Ilroeklyn ami h l,ai altirturl n -tiatinm for a m.itch witli Temmy Nei.ie ' Rt the ri opening of ihe Our ii n In N, Yerk Jlunilell l te mft Sid Miirki WVl i nsalay night nt Kl.hetit Kleld en th name t caril with the JnclinjioUuielfe net I . I I Johnny Mcliiifihlln h.is bein matrhml for ! two bouts lij Jeh .smith rumnn J.nngli rai. s pnrrlni! partner will talt.- .in w huh t'urr In C'lii?Hii r M' tnUy nlk-ht an) n Snpipmber IS he will tlauh with Johnn, I Wi.cjh at Lancautir Jimmy Trainer will be back t Atlan tf city next week anrl bfKln euppin out a rampalKn for Je Wnlith .Seuth I'hlla (llphla weltPTwdlKht. W'eliih is In train In new llnbhy Ilnrke. of n.ndlns. nrltei hi. wan net the Dehby Ilurke ilefiaicil Lint ,., ,,, Went Manayunk The ItfiUllnu tlywigln H open te ment any of th, l'hil.ulilphu lint men hla welKht. JwJi Mnlan. of fit Paul, hat arrled in Celumbm. O.. whr hn In te laku en Ilryan n I l)ewny In a twelvn munrt jj mix en Monday nfternnnn ruierre a nu'lHlen Vlnrent I.epez. inliMlfwelght, la remlni: I fni a ueek In tl)4 reuntrv unit uti.r, I. 2i1 i ra,,.rna ,n the rltV llA U'ill Iwuln I. ..I.. I ..'.M...H " --- .-.- ..... ..-,,., , .1 I. MIIH ter a eerien in inniLiitit et'illK oiieKul him by Kfllle Jtae for Jack Ilanlnn, matchtnalr of th Oljm pla. la gnlnif te New Yerk early next H( u and en III" return will complete the in Itlal preBrnm of the 1022-23 reason 8chw uied for Peptember IS Fnn't Mr('iirlli) baa Ham.' P.. Illy in etrl't Iraln'm; for f nihil u i -hi ,,,m petition thla fall Willie Allrn. of till city, will m"et Jaekla Harris In a ten-round bout in New Yerk tonight, ' ,i ; ' SOpJ.ISME,.,.- V 1 rSlHSJK-si. dMERlCAW OTttEWI ffi & P MOM ti f ,ePP9Ssf eMettwcTj) J-'.'tX - grr-r-rand Is) ruTmisOTrSr kQjX4 cftM . J" ? .S' ' -: ''--mf'i ViKSJw rgT --, fcs -ir?3- SfSLER KEEPS OP HITOHGSIREAK Browns' Star Alse Leads in Most Hits and Stelen Bases. Hatiser Dreps 6 Points H0RMSBY LEADS NATIONAL Geerge SIMer. who Is one of the main cogs In the Browns' machine, continues te show the way te the American League batters. Te show his consistency with the bludgten, tlie Michigan nliimnus ever the last week ' l;ept his same average, .411. SUler can be called the king of swat, i fur his temarkabfe hitting off all kinds I f nitrhitm makes him far nnd nway the host hatsin.m in the League. He lias but seven home runs te his credit, but his singles, doubles and triples have gene n long way In keeping Lee Pohl's baud In the run' at this Inte date. In addition t leading the sthkuien. Slsler also has m..dc the most hits niul stolen the most bases. In addition i ln st.-tiiiP se,.(iv! in runs "cored te I.-t i Blue, of the Tlsers. The Brownle i.,...in... ts I, ii( slv runs behlnil the Tlger tirst season is ev baseman, nnd before the t n..i lead In this dep.irt- ment nl'e. Tvrus Raymond Cobb, manager theTlgeis, gained a point ever avi'.rage of bit week and I" new neiiits behind Si'h r. of his 1.". Jee Hauser lest 0 points last veek. but continues te ever the lead the of .fill. MniLmm with nn average P.liiff Miller boe-tod his mark te .I!.'!:', and is ii"W sei'und men Cnlleunv le in mug t In Much t n point and is k ii w lung lb- lior-ehnle at a i rate. ll'i,i-(r. Miller niilv .:!i bitter nml daiiewin are no ..wearing the White Klephnnt en tli. Ir hosts. l iie regulars am' waiting of s. bit I the M'l.ll as a ting e! these luiee liiiiii-.nenient in the ethi l-s has 1 1 ht the Mllekllien 0. wlili h places them in team up te : sixth position. uther .oil" hitters in the Ann than I, vie nie Sjenk'r, Cleveland. ".71; l'l. .iniann. Detr.it, .JleS ; Sibling. New Yerk ."'',. Telin. St.- Leuis, ..",.'!ii: Wil'iiim". '. Leuis. .".'JT; Burns. Hns. ten. M-. and Bassler. Detroit, and (Jjsliu. Wash iwten, .:5W. R. ger Heriish. the ether half of the St. Leuis 'letting leadership, gaii.el seven points e mi- the week and i new hitting at a i'.s'.l clip. Hornsby also lends the .enew circuit in most hits nnd home r.n--. Curt Wiikir. of tlie l-lilllies. ren tunes t" Kit the ball hard and Ii axeiage ..f III'.'. Cy Wlllbn..-. - np ttn LINE-UPS OF INDEPENDENT CONTESTS THIS AFTERNOON At 48th and Brown Streets l.ll I'.liiTlil.Ks ImIMie: ss lliirl.li . if .Mi Iwiimll. 'Hi. s, U.I.. fir. If. StllMUatl'i . I t. Uls...l. 111. xii'imi. sit. K'.ili . . Ailld li. S.II VI! N 1)11.1 llpiiilrWt.s If. llilfrlrli. :;i, MlLiirtlir rf. l'lr rf. 1.1'lltSIX. II). Cc'es. c. I', ti lien. Vi. MikMii. n. At Sixty-second and Walnut Sts. .v . -I'll V- I nil. I, inn'irri:, s. i luiinlii rs, ll. Ittiriu in r. t.iilillihilt. 2h. Ilir.il. 31. -Illiini rf Meiirlnillun, If. Kr.nlK rf. .Ml.lir ii. iiitls. rf. iiutii. ! V"llls.-, If. Illiini: .11. ...i-i ih .s. Willi ims Hi. I.ir-rii r. Mi Mill in. I At 26th and Reed Sts.. at C P. M. .vi. i viiiti:s liitm if. Mi. -n. If. Nelan. 'il, -is. it rf. MiSi-Ul. Sl. .Ni'il'l ill. luel.i-: . hs. -nil n i XI. I.rt'lt, p. IIik ki tiliiiri . P. ,i. i.-t iii.iiiir.ii l.lliilsre. , lluv llt'H. 1 , I'llllls Mi. Xlasen, If. s intiti,. e. ( riiniii. Itli. l.'il.. if. Virtli rf. I ee. . !liMir, ii, (.tiiliiir. ii. At Fourth and Winoehocklng Sta. luivvi, staiw .yeitni riiii.i.ir.- Kenii), If. He i. rf. Hill. rr. , Mllltll, .'Hi. Ilniile, 21). S. .Ii.linwm. IVIIk. rf. .liihimnn. Vhlie. f. I.te. P. il 'hit. es. While. 3li, sunilimt, 21). ( nrler. t f. M.uuir, If, simlirir. f. Mi tumult, lb, Kiiliinsun, p, Blgler Streets SIMTII 1'lllI.l.ir.H SlIlllllllK. If. 1'epltli.kl. ss. I'.isiiiielln, II). siliiN. rf. ( "tier. ff. Miltl. 2b. 'lee. r, 1'eple.kl Sdrll, p. rf. 11). At Bread and UK IIMOSD. (HANTS Maen. ir. I lllllsl'V, HH, I'l-lllis. III. VI, ii Iwr. 2b, I l-li, r. ff. . Mm m.it h, rf. IVrrv, 31). Sinllli, f. Itlilinnlenn. P At Fifth and Cedar Streets,. Darby. . h. (V VVio.liln.tten. If. Miuiplnn. rf. ( iiarll ill. if. Tut ler, 11). .Vidiltpy, sh, lll.ulien, SI). I.KSlfeliiJl, c. Day. 2b. Carr. p, ( mi. i.n VI. i: llfUk-s, rf. I i' in pi. 3li. Mien. II). Siinpui, i'. (i iIiIhimiii, rf .1, JlillllOllll, , (ruien. ,21), ('efkrrell, If. nouraey. p. i TUti r i OHAPIXO&- Hauser and Walker Tep A's and Phils ATHLETICS a. . . SI ..111 ..12.! All. g.10 4Sn 43 It H. 40 h( 7(1 140 WI 1U0 15 13 nn. sn. r c 7 0 .344 Haiiser . . .Miller Cintlcmny Helmnch Iiruk-ey D kei . . Tcrklni . , XVnlker . JohtiHten Welch . . Cnllewny Yeunt: . . Mnlmvnn Ilnrrln ... N'njler ... Hanty . . Ttnmmel . , SclHT ... Eclcert ... 1H 333 4 R .320 .2SU .230 278 .277 .2(1.1 .2.'.."l .241 .240 .227 2J() .200 .10(1 .ltti) .178 .172 .001 3 4.1 0 0 0 n 32 1 0 n 1 1 8 1 1 n a n . . 3U 7S . .110 41.1 ..1111 412 .110 44S . M 2.',1 .. 03 SH . 18 21 ..113 137 .. 74 217 . . ?0 tfO , . 20 41 . . 22 ft . . 42 73 . . 2!) (1 1 ,. 20 11 21 113 ii& (14 78 a no 40 12 n 13 11 0 nill.LIES Wnlker . . . Wllllnnn .. Henllfie . . XVrlKhtatene I.ec teIl() . . rietoher ... Icheure;u WetiuTt WtnterH . . Parkinson , Mekan . . . . r.eillc .... .T. Sr-llh .. Jvters . . . UaV'P Itubbell ... KliiC .SlmMe'en (1. Smith... ..112 433 ..114 4:i3 .. 07 334 . (1.1 Ut. . . fit 23 . . 23 fi.X ..101 3(11 . 01 l.'il . . 20 n . 2". 31 ..112 4 IS , in 2je . 10.-, 377 . 31 103 . . 31) til . . SI 341 ..27 51 . . 31 70 1 7 211 . 31 51 81 14S 72 14(1 37 103 27 ns 4.1 Nt 7 10 4.1 105 21 II 0 12 10 0 70 120 27 5S 30 00 12 23 7 21 35 75 .1 10 3 10 ;i 4 1 3 10 10 7 3 14 0 7 1 0 n 8 3 .312 .322 .3IIS .30.1 .207 .202 .2SS .2S0 .279 .273 .270 .2(11 2.15 .223 223 .21s .1S.1 .143 .12S .059 AMKUICAX I.nAGTjn CLUB DATTINtl (' u'.i Detroit. lyillls ( All. R Jl. 211.31) HK.S1I I'lV 12b 4.1U2 WIJ 13SS 218 70 52 02 .30S US 1177 701 13(1(1 2311 7S S3 113 30.1 127 44111 11.11 12D0 2i'0 112 28 72 .201 12rt 4317 (13.1 12(11 171 (12 711 4(1 .21(2 12il 1323 .HIS 1172 101 54 40 72 .273 123 4151 .17(1 112.1 172 51 02 41 .270 122 1220 100 IU'0 101 51 30. 12 .21111 125 4212 521 1103 170 01 3d 81 .2(13 . ; N lelM Yerk ll CUKO 1'tilla . t Oh' ft! . Wash m NATIO.VAIj LEAGUi: CI.fH BATTING c b e. ATI. n it i!n.8H iiiLflii rc I m,i e 'w hes .P" ' , f,J m' '. ,V'ls :; yrk 122 t3i.i csd 1312 2".i 75 e. .:) l , ,.i ,,i" ' ;, u "" 1P(er,'0' victories In ViitiKij 124 44UC,5S1J(12 181S8 isio.i.seniiliides he (,,cn i 1I)I.. the amateur m. i..,ui 12.1 43iu inn 12SI 22.1 no s3 .is 207 i in 11)14 nnd five wins in the Mni, i-heiKe l.'d 4201 ii w 1271 212 55 ss se .2iel I chusetts iinnte ir nie.Mnssii- C n.-.n'tl 12H 4210 ASS ILMI 17s SI 33 10.1 .203 i V tt "2 , . l"r. ek.yn 121 132:1 5'in i2.il iTii tin M - .ami 1 loin 117 4130 511 11 is 10(1 17 si 37 40 . Hi .-tun 120 4010 404 1071 131 50 J05 n mark of .:WJ: Henline. ,30s, nnd Wtlghtsteiie. .eOli, are the ether Phils, in the select class. Other .".00 hitters in the Xntlennl I.encue nre Tleinej, Pittsburgh, .371 ; I f-'nder. New Yerk, ,'M : Orlme?. Chicago. .WW; Bigbee, Pittsburgh, .:JU1; Hollocher. Chicago, .3e0 . KILBANE TO DEFEND TITLE Featherweight Champien Will Bex Dundee In Jersey City Sept. 29 Ieralii, (., Seit, ''. Johnny K'l K'l Initie, tcntherweight champion, has accepted the terms of Tex Rlckiml, New Yerk promoter, for a twelve round bat tle with Johnny Dundee, who was awarded the featherweight title by the New Yerk State Boxing Commission. The battle will be teuglit .Somemher !il) In Richard's arena en Beyle's Thirty Acres in Jersey City. At Richmond and Orthodox Streets l'AI LMIOHO I'lis-rt, hh. Kelllne. rf. ll'llrlrn. 21). l'ltKrnilil, e VVerilcr, :ib. t'nriier. If. Dfecan, If. Murks II). Murkc). p. At Twenty-elxth -TI'.NTON r. ('. II. Weed, ir. Xlilfller, f,. Ilmnlltiin. Hi l'eWfll, I). Ileutll. 3I. Slnitlle. :v.i. Veir, rf, Vict. ff. Itoi'kferil, e. imineni He Whitman, if, IfAlle, rf. I'.nftirit. If. It lie. 31i. ZIImII. ,. Snilllan. lb. Iluskcy, m. riefk. c. I'Ohtolle, p, and Reed ri.i:i-ni'.ii lUiMnenr, rf. Wnlker. nh. lIeNelll. 8b. Nelan. II,, Duilrhrrty, rf. -irelt. Vt. IMilnelt. If. Sliltlill, p. IiiIpkIiiiIht. p. At Church Lane and Ogontz Avenue m.ai nr.it iii:i.i'ii:i.i) v. Mllklnfiiiii. 3I. f'ettrr, rf. Kciibilrt. rf, l.w. 2b, lliiline, hh. Inluihen. e. Iinriij, Hi. Kniifiniin. f, lll.uk, p. Klilmp. ?l, hhis'liiin. II). llllKhf". AH. Mllllllfl). .11), Kills . if (.nu. If. Denih. rf. I lulls iv, r, MrnKcr, p. At Dlttman and Wakellng Street vvi.sreN wii.nwnen i'arlty. aa. CannliiK, rf. I.lnilsu.v, 2b. r.m.'le, rf, II iiTlriui, c. Hnley, If. Ctitik. II). larliHen. 3h. I'ernwell, ff. IluhllK. p. iiiiininun, -, HlllHtuff, f. Candy, ff. Mt'Mnster, 2b, Cnrlherir, Sb. (artliv, e, MiKnlclit, lb, llattra, p. At Frent and Perter Streets ntvNKieiti) a. r. rni.rMuiA c. Mnjd ff. ninneril, rr. I eril, art. i:'ire, ,1b. Illslmp, lb. Allium, rf Mliwarlr. Durrfiili. Dunn, .th, Neil, r. I. initie, lb, f'urnej, rf. Deliirl). If, Hitler, 21). MtPrltrldse, p. i. sienini'rs, If ilt .trt, r. Flaherty, p, At 35th Street and Queen Lane nnVI.KsKHVN Heiind, t f , Milii'iie, 31), I eners, rf ' t Ii itlTt r. lb. D0II1ON TeiiilHelll. f, Weed, rf, Ktuissry. m. Iff .111. fiirlln li, h'virnr, 2b. W'mt, rf. feuitU. e. Mimed. K lj'ln, 21). rtpHlh. If. MeVteer, a, (illlnni, e,' Uradlen P, Vepvrigtit, lttl, tm PutMe Ledgtr Company TAYLOR AMD HERD IN LOCALMATCHES Veteran Englishmen te Play Against Duncan-Mitchell and Marsten-Ouimet Teams AT PHtLMONT AND MERI0N Twe big eThibitien golf matches are en the cards for the very near future two of the biggest that it Ins been the geed fetune of the Philadelphia golfing public te witness In n blue moon. In both Jehn II. Tayler and Sandy Herd will nppear grand old "J. II.." the denn of all professionals, nnd fifty-four-ycar-eld Sandy Herd, about whose graying locks the golfing hibtery of Britain has been built. On Wodnexlny, September 13, the lajler-Herd combination will play Geerge Duncan nnd Abe Mitchell, another pair of Kmllm, stars, at the rhilment Country Club. mV,S t'S tl,0f,p"'l Brent exhibition V tn ,'?."h. ,,nMtb;"''n nnd the ether i lilln out folks have presented te Phila dolphin, tne ether being the lla"en Snrazer, -Hen-ner- Kirk weed ma t, I, 1 .at drew the proatest gallery ever seen n n local links. ,, 'fir 'I,',lJs1lu,''r', " I'ri'lnv, Septem ber If. 'Injler alid Herd will pllv Max , uuhu ii. injier nas tieen n nvlne co f mr se many years that even the vet erans (Nin t remember when he wasn't I niiiKiiig ins tie.'Kiiv irons, He wen the British .men ,.i,nmni. ship live times, in istn ion-. mm limn i n... ' .. -.'."V """'i JiiiFii I in lSfltl, but lest n t m ,t,,,..fr In 1110, B)0,, 100(1. lflOT'nnil'iniJ no ntiisiKHi m the runner-up position; i was third in 11)01 and fourth in 1SIIS 1nnnnii. The Prench champion- s.i)i fell te him in BIOS m 11)01), and the German title in IfllL'. This is a I record that no ether professional in the world has ever approached. 1 Sandy Herd is an uncle of Dave Kirknldv, the husky professional nt the linished the rtinner-iin nositine. .vreniminit inn. nerd lmh wen the British open once, taken second position four times, third once and fourth twice Se this gallant pair of vels can show' a recetd of having finished twenty-three times in the first four positions' in the Inst twenty-eight British opens. Sandy Is nN president oxtraerdlnnry of the "llole-in-One Club." Ne less than sixteen times has he dropped the ball m the cup with a single shot ; twice each en the live short holes en his home course nt Coembo Hill, nnd nlse nt Portrush, Islay, Canten nnd Huddrr.s field. Tnylnr has turned the trick en eight occasions. Beets and Saddle Belmont Park's full meeting opens today with the Manhattan Handicap as the feature. The Nursery Hnndicnp, the feature for two-year-olds, brings together n large and select field. Hermm i which seem best are; First race. Thunderclap, Southern Ciess, jtilnntiiiau ; second (steeple Streets 1 1 huse). Mohican. Sen Wolf. Frank It I third, Cyclops, Cherry Pie, Caveat iKinpter; fourth. Jehn Paul .lone!., Thundeielnp, Utile Chief; fifth, Whisk t'leugu .Ionian. Holl-eiar: sixth, Cnnn Clear, Prince Tiitll, Hntelllte. The (iiilden Rey Ilnnillciin.witli tr.nne ndilid, is the (.'hurt hill Downs feature today. Heisex which seem best nif I'list race. Mi-. MulRiis, Itnpid Day, lttknb; socentl, Checkerette. Besiuii Uempiii!? Mnr ; thlid, l'liiillce, I.afou I.afeu dre, Mntlnec Idel; fourth. Miss ,7ev, Brndehune, Hr. Cinrk; fifth. Denfre's, Jewltt entry. Be MtMillnii; sixth, I ncle Nole. Ben Vnlet. Sen I'rlne.. . sneiith, Oimlent. FIjIiir l'rlnce, Hys lerln. Minn Benni'ls opens a seven-dn.v meet. InB today. The Lord Hynj llapi'llcr.n Is the main feature. Horses which seem best ure: I'lrst race. MIM I,eKhten, Kl. Angelinn, Beck Garden; second Af feclntlnn, Aunt Linn, Sweet Bminuet third. I'hlhms. I'nrl. Vlvn V. i fourth (steeplechase). Hnrrisen, entry. iMliintn . Lieutenant Seas; fifth f T.tir.I I1.MIK lliiniilnip). Boniface, Fulrvvny. Bedstone; sixtli. .Mesfilnes, Hnlu, Hnn Hnn Utrnnde; Mxth, Herry M. Htevcna. riniler, IMedia. Devenshire First wre. First flensul, IMetniH. Arctic Klrnj; second, (),1 'han niiesKi Welles, Blnclc I ruckle; UU'i .lehniiv OVonnell, ItiiKnzza. Fttahe: fourth, Wild Flower. KIiir .Inhii, At At teriie. ; fifth, Guy Kioto, Murrlmiic ; itixtli. Pit Leuis Kncrlnlte; seventh. On Illsh. Frank Feciuty, War Musk. Greenleaf Wins Over Huesten , Ralph (Irecnlfuf defeateil Tem Ifueiten in rfjeih blneka nf ihelr I2(li).oeli,i m..JV." L1! Ihe National IV Plnrrt Arudemy yfaterdav, the IIS, The letal acore In Orrenlraf. 1U0'" lIuealen,747, The match will conclude thTa renins'. " " t VERY often the difference between n champion nnd a near-champion li a matter of stamina. When everything else Is equal, endurnnce usunlly decides the titular match whether it is boxing, football, tennis or what net. Bill Tilden feeat Gerald Patterson en stamina ycnterday nt Ferest Hllli In the first match of the Davis Cup serlcB. The first set was hnrd fought and went te 'llldcn in twelve games, bat the second set wns the clnfdc. The severity of Patterson's service kept him in the lend at 8-7. Every stroke sapped his euerjry nnd Tilden, seeing Patterson leg-weary, adopted court tactics te exhaust his Australian rival. "Big Bill" gained his point. The seventeenth gnme of the set decided the match, Tilden wen nt 12-10 nnd then Patterson wns through. The Anznc scarcely put up any opposition in the eighteenth, which was n love game for Tilden. The tall Phllndclphinn took the set, 10-8. The third frame was a walkover for the Gcrmantewn Cricket deb luminary. He did net allow Pnltcrsen a game. ' The Australian ninile his last gallant stand in the seventeenth game, bat Tilden would net admit defeat. He was unbeatable, and with each velltf went Patterson's strength. Tilden has that rnre knack of getting stronger ns the opposition wealceiM. His physical stamina Is remarkable Tall- and thin, his power is hidden la sinewy muscles. I PATTERSON wen the Wimbledon title niul, therefore, Is champion J of the world except in tltose United States, which is no small pari of tlie glebe. The Australian has lest twice since his arrival in ' America. He was first beaten at Seabrlght uy Frank Hunter. ' IfiSB The Appeal of United States Gelf Official JAMES D. STANDISII, .IB., nn ellicinl of the United States Gelf AssecJk elation, aptly terms the public links tourney which ended recently at Toledo Teledo Tolede tho beginning of n new era in tlie ancient nnd honorable game. He points out thnt the tournament hns aroused interest among theso wke play en public courses and he expects the entry list for next year te exceed by large numbers the one of this pcasen. Gelf is no longer a game of the country-club class. It belongs as mueh te the masses ns te the classes. In every city the demand hns outgrown the accommodations en the pu'blie courses. Teledo is perhaps 'better equipped than nny ether city in the country with public links, and Stnudlsh believes Impetus has been added te the inoT ineT ment for mere city courses by the Teledo tournament. Philndelphinns sincerely trust the impetus will hit this city. We are far behind cities hnlf our size. Philndclphn should have at least four public courses. Council has investigated conditions nt Cnbbs Creek nnd premised action, but that was several months age. What is needed is net nctien deferred but immediate bpecd. TRYING te break ln en the powers of the Amateur Athletic Union is as easy as dislodging Juilge I.andls from his baseball berth. The A. A. V. says it needs no help from the National Amateur Athletic Federation. Phillies Have Drains and Llttle Iilse BRAINS en a ball club will carry It far provided it hns physical ability U well. A dumb tcmu, physically perfect, is no worse than a brainy club, physically imperfect. The Phillies hnve dropped their Inst five out of six games te Bosten and arc new only n few points out of Inst place. They nre likely te come home ln the cellar. In Irving Wilhclm, W'ld Conrey nnd Arthur Fletcher, the Phils have a council of strntegy net surpassed en any club In the National League, and yet they nrc out of last place by the smallest of margins. The fault is nut with the management, but with the players. The outfield is one of the best In the circuit and no ceniplnlnt can be registered against these who guard the far and distant. With the infield it is different. The Inner works are ns perforated as a sieve nnd the pitching staff is miserable. Hie problem of tlie I'iiilH is net te deal with the men en hand, but scout for new talent, especially twirlers, milERK Is small wonder that 'linesmen duck when a Tilden service J- ace wIiIzjcs near them. Ycsferdny ene of his terrific cuts knocked the racquet from Patterson's baud. A BUSY SATURDAY FOR INDEPENDENTS Hilldale and Shanahan Will Again Stage Regular After noon Contests MANY NEW TEAMS HERE One of the busiest Saturdays, long list of important enmes. with n awaits ire iniieneiiiient inns tnis 'iiteriiivui West Philndelnhln has a couple of cou ceu cou testn in which store tennis are fie hcndlinerw, At Fertv-elghth nnd Brown .iieets, the Slinnahnn Catholic Club will leek hernn with Lit Brethers. The 'nltei hns Imtii In the midst of an unex pected slump, but Mnnncer Slnug'ifer hopes te net going with "I.pfty" Anld en the hill. Stvawbridge & Clothier nnd Seuth Phillv Hebrews mingle nt Sixty-soeoiui nnd Walnut street". The Spins I nve come through n wonderful week nnd hope te ndd the store boys te their list of victims. It Is the first time the loams hnve evor met. Miller will likely hurl against McMillan. Richmond nt Seuth Phi's At Shetzline Pnrk. Bread and Higler streets, the Seuth Phillies mingle with Bill PettiiH' Richmond Stars. The former Ililldnle plnjer has a wonder ful collection of colored hnll tescers, nnd Herb Steen will have te bp nt his best te step them. Stenten Field Club opposes FlriMier "t Tweptwixih nnd Heed streets. The Turners handed Ililldnle n setback list night nnd are out te de the mime thine te the Mount Airv boys. Either "Lefty" Wilsen or Hetel will be pitted nenlnst Bill MeKenty. Colenlnl Ice Crrnm will nnen ItR new field nt Slxtv-lifth nnd Elnivvend "venue with the West I'hlla. All Stars. The latter is n collection nf phivers from Bnrtrnm Park nnd St. Bnrtui'bns nnd either Pnul llarner or "Lefty" Auld will pitch for the Stnrs. Ililldnle tetiirnr te the home 'field in Diirby nfler several weeks absence, nnd will ngnin play the A B C'h nf Indliin Indliin npells. In the Uptown Serdeu Several new tennis will be seen In the northern localities'. At Thlrtv fifth and Oueen Lane. .T. & ,T. Dohien tnkes en Dovlestewn Club, which bus nn off day in the Montgomery County League. The wenvers urn finishing tlie 1 aocaec: JEENEHAN'SCAFEl COME HAVE DINNER AT Lebster Dinner, $1,50 ' nan uretiea l.ebiter Denial Clam Wet of Setn Tartar, sauM narbeeiieit 0lrri flnli'til ratate ?ft Shell Crab Platter, $1,00 ..... ...., e,iri, I mm. Tflflnr. Uaknl I'otnte Sn,, V-... ..." . '-'. .Hliceil ..ri.. nru coins ii Tomatoes Fish Platter, $1,00 nnAleil Fresh nine rjli JtllUtinr I'otnte,, yrmirh p,. Sirloin Steah Plcttar, $1,10 lfl-er Etrluln Html; r-rmch y,,d J'olnte,, rtc)l ,,fn. ueia Sliced Chieh CeU Roast SirlZutth plTsaS , !mat "fl ESAnniwaii.. ""'""I ,,,,.. 9V te 1 ficasen in a blaze of glory. "Broad way" Jenes will oppose Bradley or Bllndt. Brether Jehnsen nnd his Royal Stnrs ure the attraction nt the North Phils, Fourth and Wingohecklnj streets. A pitchers' battle is ex pected when Lee tnkes the hill for the ; Mnrs ngninst Robinson, ler Perry Relf snydcr's clan. Beth teams are per i funning at a fast dip right new. I Bill Whitmnn has the Paulsboro. of the Seuth Jersey League, for Brides burg fans. The uptewners have I dropped n couple of games In the I elimination series after having easily i defeated the name clubs en nunicreui occasions during tlie season. Pauls I bere hns a bunch of former local ' phijers in Bill Fessett. Dewey O'Brleu nnd lleegan, nil of Fleisher, nnd Jake Werdcr, with Mnckey ns the pitcher. Tim Jerdan , former Mnr flrBt bate mnn of the Brooklyn Dedeers, makei his first appearance here wwli his all j sims at Nativity's field nt Belgrade 1 nnd Ontario streets. The Dodgers have I n fust collection and Sex Seibold ii vicked te slop them. BASEBALL Today, 2 GAMES sllllli: TAJIK. 2tST AM) I.EIIKIII AVE,. ATHLETICS vs. NEW YORK Urwrwrt SViti ill (ilmbtln nnd fitmldlmn Seats en Sale Today 3lfiRra Tutln. and Gunnl' ftrtatttt llrtter than the ! iiMIc urhipyr nitrnt. Better than th iiiuni'iirnihtr, Phillies' Park, Man. Night, Sept. It Lew TENDLER vs. Ever HAMMER Gee. K.0. CHANEY vs. Tim DRONEY Bebby DARRETT vs. Sailor FRIEDMANN Jee TIPLITZ vs. Pal M0RAN Yum e.iti't run tie thin. Iluv tlrkttf t fiiitt- fur rlinlrrHt tenia. On gli J T.P'.'er , li'nnle' hrudouiirtrre, 37 . Ill In TemlU'r'n lllllliird I'nrler. 730 Mar lifts ( iiiinliiKliiiin Khen. 10 S. B2tll Dfuui 'inf. U'te n,rj;..?",l Atlintle Ityj Mp i.,!,an""N-i,1.,f,V,!u,.""Ul""- esW ' l.ljtlit llnrnrM nnd Unnnlnit KimiK At the Phila. County Fair Bybcrry, Sept. 4-7, Day & Night ..., Jlitlii'iMlr lt'ttr Sri I H . AUTO RACES SAT., SEPT 9TH "nrihl TmliiM from ItciiilliiB Trrmlnl 62D & WALNUT STS. 0 Mcnnchan'e Special, $1,50 l.ehst'r ThermUler Ueiilml ('rtib Filet 0 ,, 7'erlir Baues Clams Casine fiaratepn, Potatoes Duckling Platter, $1.25 Udast Yeung DuekUng fit own Biuret 1'otntets French Pen Apple Sauce Lamb Platter, $1,00 Q 0 lienet Lea et Sarlna Lamb lamb If Buccatash II . . ,$i.oe ... igJr, wsxewa: M.tshetl Potatoes ftw Buccttash ancea Tomatoes m ifhf i&fia i.teuiLikiv'-miA, ,s i rbs. .
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