Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 06, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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DUNDEE'S CARBUNCLE
IS ALIBI FOR KILBANE
TO LOAF SOME MORE
"Scotch Wep" Will Be Unable te Ge Through With
Match Against Clevclander, and New Latter Can
Laugh at Challengers for Anether Year
J
OHNSTON HERO OF
DAD'S SERMON WAS THROWN FOR A LOSS
Pc
"lOR. several hour It looked very murli ns If Johnny Kllbnne finally would
be coaxed Inte the rlns, even If It were te nine neon only n no-iceisieu
crap. ,
But It Is definitely of. Kltlnne new enn go nleng for nnether yenr listen
ing te n let of prepositions, nnd turning tlnm down just as enslly, smiling
St tbe snme time nt tbn Anvil t'herii", "Whv don't uu fight?"
First the New Yerk t'ommls-len stepped In nnd threatened Johnny Dundee
'rtth expulsion If he ilnreil inter Inte the ring with Kllbnne In .lers.y City or
any plnce else In n bout .nnetlnwil bv nny one ether tlinn thnt nugust body.
Whether Dundee would have heeded the warning of Bill Muldoon Is a
question, but it l' nlnnltiteh offlelnl thnt the pnlr of Johnnies will net get
together the Intter part of the month, n plnnned by Tex Kleltnrd, In Beyle s
mammoth structure.
Knee!(ed out of M- mntch w'th Willie .Tneksnn nt Hhbets Field. Brooklyn,
tonight, bv thnt tnrhuneV wMeh ntinrtce lind punctured overnl days nge en
his left forearm. It l. Ik limed he will net be nlde te box for nt lenst n month.
Bv thnt time the epnn-nlr son-en will be leed nnd It la ft cinch no Indoor
promoter 11 be able te ghe Kllbnne what he demands for a no-declslen
match.
YIT.RA.Vr. is no small timer tehen it cemet: fn doing business.
All
he anketl recently for a bout iras $100,00(1. Xegotiatiens im
mediately subsided.
Dcmpsey A'eic Heady te Ge On Against Wills
JACK DrMI'SEY I" ready te box Hnrrv Wills new. Until just before the
Governer of Indiana implored with the chnmpien "te spar Bill Hrennnn's
chin." and then went abend scoring n knockout in stepping the match, the
champion was net nt nil willing te meet the Ktant Negro right nwny.
IBs wily manager. Jnek Kmrn. no doubt, figured Pempsey could pull
(own a tidy sum for canning Brennnn en the chin ngnln nt Mlchlgnn City.
Instead, it Is understood thnt the Kenrns-Bempsey comblnntlen hns been sep
arated from something like SI. ".000 In expenses preparing for the set-te that
was scheduled en I.nber P'iy.
New Dempsev, n'theugh he may net need money, wants te add te his
coffers. Hence, th" Wills match.
Ther is e big a demand for n Pemp'ey-Wills encounter In New Yerk
that such nn inter-rnclnl henvvwelght bout would result In the biggest gnte
In Gethnm for tnnnv moons
Kearns and Pmnpsey are back In New Yerk and negotiations nlrendy are
en for a Wills match Whether 1M kard decides thnt he will hnve sufficinnt
time te stnge the show before it get tee cold remnlns te be seen.
T W hnrdlu pnhnhle that Ter ireW attempt te put en Dcmpicy
nnd Ktlh indoor, nt an nut-dner attraction iretM draic, possibly,
ten time 7 many people- and money.
Wilsen Js Anether Panned Mittman Prepared for Action
KILBANT nnd Pemiispi have net hoen the only bexers in the llmeglnre te
suffer the echo of the well-known hnmmer. Johnny Wilsen hns come In
for his share, nnd. if nn thing, mere than Johnny and Jack combined.
And WiKen, it eeni'.. I nl-e (ireparecl te hook up in actual combat.
After baring had lliury t'.reb challenge WlKm for a (nick nt his middle
weight crown da in and dav out. week In mid w. ok out for secrnl months,
the worm has turned nnd new the Bosten Itillnn hns started te lssue defis.
Marty Klllllen. who has hcen handling the fistic") and listless champion
hip "career of WlKen, has come out ridicu'ing Creli with the latter'H chnl-
lenK0S- ,. , L U U J
"Hew can Wilsen and C.reh be- In New erk when both nre barred
there?" nsked Mnrtv "If (ireb renl! wnnts te light, then let him come up te
Bosten, where decisions aKe lire permitted. Nothing could be fnlrer than
that'."'
YEAR, SAYSTILDEN
"Little Bill" Played Marvelous
Tennis in Saving Davis
Cup for America
PATTERSON OUTCLASSED
vjeit ,Som,SceoL "Time ilA9 come- AffAiW Yeu oe back
Te we uPtme Bucdem of learwiwe- tdbe amah
l OMLY WISH THAT I MX) IAT)Ttte OPPORTUNITY WHEN I WAS A
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W1AT ffORT OF'PeSiTiOW'POYbU TiwK YOU WOUlX
LIKE TO FILL 9 . J
By W.. l T. TII.PKN. 2B
Natlmiiil Tctmls Cliampleti
New Yerli. Sent. 0 America ile-
feated Australia -1 matches te 1 In tbe
challenge round of the Pnvl Cup
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liiriiiii,. ill iimii iiiii".. imii i.ti.n
Bill Johnsten crushed Gernld I. Fatter
son. 0-2, 0-2. 0-1. nnd I defented J. O.
Andersen. 0-4, .1-0. 0-1, 0-2.
Little Bill wns the here of the Tear
by the marvelous tennis with which he
seveil the cup for America. He Hem tne
world's champion powerless nt cervi
turn, crushing the Anvtrnllnn's tiemen- '
deus service, rnktng his ceuit with mar- j
veleus volleys and jxmndlng the Ant I- i
pedenn's backhand until the weak link '
in Fatterson's game collapsed. !
Johnsten's tennis was n wee lnspir-
lug yesterday. Frem the first point te i
the end the little Cnllferninn wns In
fighting trim. Johnsten is never s0 ,
Reed as when the stake is highest, and !
yesterday he wns playing for the cup '
nnd America. j
Is Supreme
Smash ! Crash ' Smash ! Velley drive i
or overhead ! Johnsten wns supreme.
Pnttersen fought bravely and plnjed ,
well, but he was outclassed. Tnere wns
net a department of the game In which
Johnsten failed te show his auperierit . '
The famous Patterson service wns
meat for the Johnsten drive. If Pnt Pnt
tereon came te the net Johnsten passed
him clean off forehand or backhand
There was never a moment when the
outcome wns in doubt. It wns Johnsten
nt his grentest, nnd when he is it is
usually nil Johnsten
Patterson nlaved desperately, fight
ing te the end. He proved himself the
same splended sportsman In defeat that I
he Is In victory generous In praise of I firmte T nun Tmir'e tn Rrm)Pi
his conqueror, readv tc admit the great K'ntb LOSC I IVlCe 10 DJ aVLS
plav of the little C nlifernlnn.
Hard Pressed
The mntch between J. O. Andersen
nnd me wns n inightv struggle even
If the cup wns snfe. Andersen wns far
superior te his form of Inst r rfdny : in
I KNOW YOU WILL STUPY HARD, AwD.LikGTMe BUSY UtTub
'Beb.im'PReve each SHiwiwc- Heufi- - Jjfcuri FtJuiie,
SOU. '0EPEMDS A ffRCAT PEAL OM HCW YOO TAKE? ATWAWTAft
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iDECrDDD WHAT YOU tVAwTTO AMKE CV YeuRSELF -.j
quarter back en tab
FiRt Team!
Hew Dees It Strike Yeufl
Bchan's Return
Johnsten's Game
Brown's Ambition
By
THE OBSERVER
Cevvriafit, lPit, Jt; riitlle l.taarr cempanv
DOUBLE DEFEAT PUTS
YANKS OUT OF LEAD
and Phillies Split Even in
Recerd-Breaking Day I
fltr. best jnlc Killilen pulh it that
tn
'(Ireh fear TFiten." 'Tis
te lauah. f!reh. if the peer old public veuld stand for it, treuld
net shy a cenft with Jack Ucmpicy.
Jee Lynch May Step in Featherweight Limelight
MAKING the bantamweight limit Is net the easiest thing In the world for
Jee I.vneh, the chnmplen himself. While nothing official wns an
nounced nbeut weights in I.vneh's I.nber Pay fuss with Pal Moere, It Is be
lleved the New Yerk Irish lad was ever the US-pound limit.
By hard work nnd much strain I.micIi enn get down under the bantnm
scale, but Jee has heen In the business long enough te feel thnt hnrd twining
is no plensure nnd It may be only a little while before he feresnkes the US
pound division nnd steps up into the next elns
Fer thnt matter. Lynch already has issued challenges te Johnny Dundee
for a chance at the "world's featherweight championship of New Yerk Stnte."
A Lynch-Dundee bnttlc would be the cat meow, ns they -iiy, and the Cardan
no doubt would be jammed te capacity.
SHORTLY after the 1V21 23 indoor season starti, and providing
Dundee it m tit pc te box. a l2f,-paund-at-2 o'clock-tilt be
turen the Scotch Wep and the font Side Irishman u-ill be in order.
Leenard's Teeth Are Keeping Him Idle
HAD Benny I.eennrd been permitted te hnve his own wny he would hnve
appenred In at lepst one mere bout In the open nlr this summer. The
mntch with Cbnrley AVhlte is virtually clinched, but the champion's teeth are
keeping him idle.
Leenard hns been hailng e much trouble with his mouth that It Is
taking a let longer for his dentist te fix him up than was expected. As a
result, Benny hns been out of commission for n greater time than he ever
Imagined.
Following White's knockout eer Bebbv Barrett New Yorkers nil became
heated up eier the prospects of another meeting between the C'hlcngenn nnd
Benny. And Benny wanted that mntch, because It mennt n let of money.
New it would seem everj thing wns all oil se fnr ns n fresh-nlr frnrns wns
concerned nnd the bevs will hnve te be satisfied te get together indoors, at the
Garden, probably, without being reimbursed with fe much lucre ns they would
be able te draw ut the Velodreme or the Pole Grounds.
PTIII. DFI PllIA fans n ill get a t;Iim;)tr at half a. dozen and two
lightircwhti. all of irhnm are in the limeglaie, in four bouts at
the Phillies' Park Monday night. This sheic trill close the open-air
season here
along uestcidny it is hard tn believe
that it lent the same team that
handed file out of six games te the
doicn-tieddcn llravcs.
IT MBltl'I.Y gees te show that even
the sniffed -at Phils If they hnve
pitching will make any club en the
circuit step nleng te win games, i nat
fnct. he wns plnjing in his usuui fine RJJTTI HITS HIS 29TII 1 1" because they enn hit, nnd nny hitting
form. I wns hnrd pressed nnd in dan- team Is nlwajs dangerous.
ger nt nil times.
The first set wns bitterly contested,
but n slew start by Andersen gave me
a lead that I held te the end nt II-1.
The second nnd third sets snw the
tall Austialinn at his best. His boom
ing ferehnnd drive swept down the
lines, nlwnjs forcing me en the defen
sive or pnsslng me cleanly ns I came
Inte the net. Andersen held what
looked a cemmnndlng lead nt two sets
te one.
: The rest gnve me a chance te regain
my breath, much of whlih I had lest
chnsing Andersen's sharply angled
shots. I get away witn a rush te 4-'
but Andersen pulled even te 4 all and
hnd me in great danger bv leading O-l'.H
en my service.
Twe service nees pulled me out of
danger and I finally took flint game
nnd the set for 2 sets all.
This gave me great confidence nnd
upset Andersen, se I was in command
nt nil times in tne nnai snt winch i
wen at 0-2, n fortunate icterj.
A Generous Compliment
Patterson pnid n generous but well
deserved lempllment te the New Yerk
gnlleries In particular nnd the Ameil
enn tennis public In general by n short
speech, in which he thanked the crowd
for the sportsmanlike behavior and kind
reception of the Australian team.
All the Australians received an ova
tion en their appearance and at the end
of their matches, and left, although de-
feated, knowing thnt they had made
warm friends of till who saw their
sporting play.
The committee of management de
serves grent credit for the perfect man
ner in which the event wns handled,
while the umpiring and lining were
iihove reproach nt nil times.
The cup is sate ler nnntner yenr,
Benten Due
The Infield hns been one of the wenk
points of the Philly defense, but If the
blurbs that come tingling out of the
West are true that weakness will be
mitigated eiy shortly. Johnny Benten,
n euiu Inner works defender, who can
idiiv an nosi'tlen. Is due ns n nintter
them tenpline Inte second place when of fnct hns been overdue for quite
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Mr. 1.01118 irillimeu I irinui i. u "'ill.-.
The even mere humble Braves also If Benten lives up te his piess un
ion, in their wrnth and whnnged the tices our pets will hnve a player of the
limits te the tune of 0 te 0 nnd te 2. Itiipe of Bunt Walsh en their hand
YnSTBUPAY was the day of upsets
In basebnll.
The downtrodden, hopeless Bed Rex
smeared the haughty Yankees in both
ends of n double bill, smacking Brlde Brlde Brlde
gioem IIet and Bullet Jee Bush for a
row of Burmese betel-nuts, nnd sent
BARRETT EPS ON,
DESPITE REVERSES
Redhead's Fistic Spirit Fails te
Crack After Twe
Defeats
SAYS HE'LL K. 0. FRIEDMAN
ti,i .... .i..,i the metronelitnn lend en
the elder circuit te four and one-half
That never-te-be-forgotten gnme of
enrs age when Hunt plaed a different
position in every inning, and pleyed
It well, will never be forgotten by the
tuns who snw it.
Dr
By LOUIS II. JAI-YK
OWN at Itidley Piirk, Pa., en the
Miintn of James F. Dougherty,
Hebert. the Hed-head, otherwise Bebby
Barrett, of Cliften Heights, Is In train
ing. , ,
Barrett Is getting Inte shape for a
bout. It is te be Beb's fourth mntch of
the waning epen-nir loeson, nnd te
date the Bed-bend's uwrnge for this
summer's litt-nr-get-hlt competition is
a third of 1 per cent better tlinn .JIM.
But Bairett apparently is n lnd who
doesn't lese confidence easily. He was
knocked out by Lew Tendler here, then
en recuperating wen lrem .lee w einng
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Ken Williams lofted out his thlrty
rn,...i. iw..n rim. iinssliiL' Tilly t aliter
in the home-run derhy. ueorge nisicr , i ue mucin neeus nu lniusien 01 new in ingm rounds.
hit in his t'.lrt -fifth ntinight game. bleed, for many nnd many n ball game After that Barrett went te New Yerk
The dav was' one of reprisals. Mar- hns slipped nwny through it Benten ' nnd Cbnrley White pievid thnt his left
nuard cast off ns n hns-heen by Jehn may he the man. but his fate is still en I hook wns net the only telling punch In
McCraw! nnd nbetted bv the ineTpen-I the knees of the gods. If he does ns j hN rcpertolie by right uppercutting the
she llosten enht, beat Hilghie McQull- J well as that ether newcomer Pete brick-top te sleep.
1 uie- imnvnr of tie ijpnti - . neiuin ( in en i.aoer way tie inns nil vet narrett ins net mr nenri.
ei ters Bit) Cellins, who onre wiue will hnve an opportunity te rise nnd He still thinks he's going te get back
New Yeik livery, trimmed his old team- , uiier three raucous cheers, into the lightweight plctme, and Dough-
inntes. who sent the ex-Bed Sex, Bush, .-,, niUn. , erty, the Baren, is helping Bebby all
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te the mound.
7Ve ijiscrcfifrd former .Vein
YerA-cii. note ;)ertin7 Renten silks,
defeating ftre highly prized es-Ros-tenlans
new in AVir J ark livery is
enough record for one day.
ryVTVK BBIIAN, of the silver hair nnd silent tongue, Is back. And pt,
J- Pele Is back for keeps.
Behnn Is getting his second trlnl with the Phillies nnd en Laber Da;
survived the lest like Al Lccency In n 100-yard hent.
In the seventh Inning of the second game Pcte was called from th btl
ncn nnd received his 1022 blg-lengue baptism before 15,000 spectators.
It wns no mean test, but Pete saw It through and, what'a mere, k
tne winning run in ine sixicenui "!
Pete Is a young chnp nbeut twenty-five, but his head Is crowned )
silvery locks. Jle leeks and acts iike nn eiu-iimcr, out nis arm nnd 1
have the vitality of youth.
Behnn lina blinding speed nnd n geed hop en his fast ball. H n
had the necessary seasoning In the miners nnd should sce a few yean
success under the blir tent before he ngaln dens n mlner-lcuguc uniform.
The gray-haired youth was with the Phils down at Leesburg lnt uprlji
and 110 JOOKCd IIKC B gOOU prespcei. at wns a nuriinae wucn ue wns tnrm
loeso te Hamilton, unt., wnence ne came.
Pete get his first tryout with the Phils along nbeut this time last m
mcr. lie werKeil in two games nun innue nn excciicm impression.
Behnn Is net bothered with nervousness. If Inwardly his nerrtt
gnawing at his strength, neither IiIb fnce nor his actions betray him.
should help the Btnggcring Phil pitching staff in the closing days of the cial
pnign.
THJE trend of the times Is seen In the departure of the Catholic
High Scheel football candidate for their training camp. Thhj
Is the first llme In sport history In this city that a scholastic team
hns indulged In preliminary training outside the city.
Vhat JBattle .lohnsten AVJJ1 Give Ttltlrn
WKV. Willlnm Johnsten smothered Gerald h. Puttcrsen and clinched tit
Davis Cup for America nt Ferest Hilts yesterday. He snuffed out On
Wimbledon champion in three sets.
Pnttersen wns completely outclassed. He had a chance for victor
ngnmsc xnuen, out nis gnme wns uepcicss, ns compared te ine wizara stroll
displayed by the 120-pound genius from the Const.
Johnsten bent the Anzoe In every depnrtment. In the hack court hv'(
dreve long shots thnt kept within the lines with amazing accuracy, aud attbSj'
net he outguessed nnd eutplaced his rival from the "undcr-slde" of the werll,''
'ine angles et Johnsten s placements were se snnrp tnnt 1'nttersen ru
helpless.
Lnst Friday Andersen wns smothered by Johusten in sequence sets, bet
esterday he forced Tildcn te llve frames befere the Amcrlcun champion
could cinim victory.
In defense of Tildcn, it must be stated that there wns nothing at etiti
when he opposed Andersen. He is rarely at his best in nn exhibition, kt
nttnins the heights when the sltuntien is tense.
However, these fncts point with fnver te Bill Johnsten In the nntlnml
chnmplenshlps. The wre Westerner hns wen two legs en the treph aji
this prebnbly will be his lnst sensen of campaigning in the East. He ti
anxious te tnke the cup with him when he returns te the Const.
Unless a grent upset occurs, Tildcn nnd Johnsten will piny the flail
reunn rer tne American championship.
What a great battle Wee William will give Big Bill.
JOHN W. HEISMAN predicts that Benn will have a geed team
during the coming season. Success or failure litis year appar
ently is in his hands. He admits tiie squad contains many excellent
players.
Ijutj Brown After Quarter-Mlle Tltle
T AitKV HKUflA, Benn's flying ace, Is going after the qunrter-mile national
- championship et Newark.
And let it be known right here that Lnrry needs the air tpced of Eddli
RIckenbnchcr te brenk the cord in thnt nice.
Brown is the intercollegiate hnlf-mlle champion and he holds the recerW"
for 1000 yards, but It is doubtful if he will be nble te lend the pack te the IImB
hi .M'wnrs.
.inore nre several young men Brown will hnve te wntch. He will flelK.
Allen Woodring, Olympic chnmpien, nnd Jake Driscell, lntcrcnllcginte "440"E
chnnipien, nt his shoulder or thereabouts nnd, he will bent- the pat-pat of ethtrK
sinned Minn ii, luueeu, ne necsn t see them.
Besides Woodring and Driscell, he will discover opposition In Billy St
vensen, of Princeton, nnd Schiller, of Les Angeles. And Dewey Bedgcrs is stir
te be in the nice nt some time, even if It is nt the beclnnlnir.
Brown hns n strong field ngnlnst him. lie will have te show mere than kitt
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THEN, in a mere modest vein, It
might be mentioned that our own Cy
Wlllliims socked two home runs and se
did Jack Petera In the process of split
ting n double-header with Bioekljn.
The Ken V.'illuims Hemer
Tilly Walker wns the home-run
louder" of the Amerlcnn League for a
day or te; then Ken Williams tied him
.,n nml esterdny the Innky. Brown
but one of the greatest pleasures In outfielder stepped Inte t e lei .
holding it is the knowledge thnt n-vt The Im-s weie full when llama set
jear will find nil our foreign friend, off thnt i xples ,ye rhet, with Jeung
?."eBu.?rnX C0"r,S '" qBMl "f ""'("TMlhftup wl.hllogersHernsby.
fnmeiis trophy. i ,, a,s for , ,e nmjnr league's
CcnrteM. I. by r.bllc Ude,r Cemta "' nriHIjai. .
! However, all the lenders aie casting
WEST PHILA. UUli SHUW
)t. nnn
I The Athletics had n day of n i.t nnd lrrrtt'H next contest i-n't going te
i watched the el Set crnwl up en I j,p nf ,i. l,,;.len nrietv. Iittnkinenn
thou, by their victories ever the an- pallor Filedmnn. Beb will lind himself
hr,,R , , , . stacked up against a fistmnn who has
Chicago split even with Detroit In steed off. among ethers, the two leading
two bouts featured bv excessive slug- lightweights In the wei Id Lew Tendler
glng, and St Leuis' vlcterv ever a,i Uennv I.eennrd.
Cleveland wns by the heavy count of , Friedmnn never has loon aeued of
m te v.
rpiIR summer sport season Is running te the end. The Point Bteeie
J- Velodremo closes uftcr thn evcuts tomorrow night.
In the Xntieiat League. Curve
ball Johnny Mennen hooked a shut
out lietery ever St. Leuis, II te 0,
irhcn the Pirates touched up a reeiuit
named Sell for a fleck of hits. Chi
cago alie kt pt I'p ii ith the pack hi
AMATEUR BIKE CHAMPION
WILL BE CROWNED HERE
Twe Big Match Races Alse Sched
uled at Velodreme
Pennsylvnnin's 1021 n-mteur biecle
champion will be decided tomorrow
night nt the Philadelphia Velodreme.
Point Breeze track, when n lioelc of
youngsters will stnrt In the one-mile
open. With se many entries sneiut
hents will be necessary before the title
holder Is crowned
This championship Will no (irnii ii
Five Leading Hitters
in Each Majer League
NATIONAL l.Y.C.rV.
(J. A.H. n. II.
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Tlrniry. IMtllmnthJ 3IS 4 1211
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Crimes, flilcaee 110 427 BO J31
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npnrehenslve leeks behind them at the
looming figure of B.ibe Uuth. The
Fall Season Will Open With All- Z "
Breed Event tnnce of the leaders.
West Philadelphia Kennel Club has Phillies Split Even
cimnleted nil of Its nrrnngiments for, .... , u i.-avv artillery went the
I Its fall match nil-breed ) ew tonight at . ' ., of th0 M,irne leek(d like n tea
Arcade Hall. Fifty-first street nnd Bal- ' , ,,, 01(1 j,ndles' Heme i-nmpnreii with
tlmere avenue. As this Is the Initial , t..acns t,at swined ever the loam
event 6lnte the club closed the summer ( ,lft i,uilcs' ball .wird jesterduy
'show sensen lnst June, the officers are afrMnoen
noxious te mnke It a bang-up affair Though our local lopes nnd'Ris only
Besides the all-breed exhibition, the ., t 0n 0Il the din's work winning"
IeiIIps' nnxillnrv connected with the . !. . . 11 M nnd lns'nc the sc'end
"'"; , , , , ... - . Mie nri-i. j i v "i ," : " A.u .f
cluti nns arrniigeu i imnu out n-inse- s ,0 7 -tliev Hllisiieu em rini(," ,C'V 1
being n knockereut, but he Is n rather
jiunislilng seu of a scrapper, nnd Bar
ic tt might lind himself spending nnntlier
rough nnd stormy session next Monday
night.
But Barrett doesn't think se. Get
this Barrett en the phone:
11 l 1, T I I 1..-I...1 l.-.ll
rVcYfeT"""- "" Uq"C 'be en the imei" VterV th .Tnel "?he
in the uex, .1 te j. ip )t reuniKI nnt , KPl another
. ,, ,.,, ,,,, , , mnteh with Tendler. I think 1 will
Ed. Maren Wins at Billiards ,,nve n.niifir(i for another bout with
K.l Mjrrn. of ihn shannlmn Cnthelle 1 ew K I step, Frledmuil, because he has
Dull lef0M.l r M Tellrv In ft lillllnnl , , , ..hmwi.v 1 mirli-rstnlifl nml
trnteh at Ihc'Il-T-niinn Ailfm 7.1 In 4'. ' hud four clinnces, 1 understand, 0J1U
The former hn.l 11 high run of 14 snl tji t,c saler nlwn)s has been en his feet
latter 0 In nnother mntch Willlnm Il'ch- , '" , r,,ni, 1,
lrr ilefcnted Huwnrrt Itirrn 7.1 te "V lch- at the llllisa.
Irr hnd a hlcli run et 11 nnd niri t Tn- Barrett, it ih assumed by many, could
nlRht.nt the Hrcrrniinn AVu rnv thn one- ,.ni. ..... nnv ,,. ., 1.,, htei)nrl Mia
Bed-head's right-hander with his chin.
But the trouble Is that Bebert hns te
get ever the wallop, (uid of late lie has
failed.
Friedman will net be nn ensy mark
for Bnrrett's leng-rnnge sheta. The
Sailor is mere of an In-flghter than
nn thing else, doing his best work et
close quarters, and thnt i3 where Bebby
appears te ue iinnuicnpped
'... ... . " n-i, 1 1 i nii4iir. inn. .1 '. 1
htill with n punclier of the Barrett , te le3t, wun eecena tnl.se of jue.
type In there anything is liable te
iinppen.
Facter Wlnti Chess Title
I.eiilnvllle, Kj-., Sept. 0 Samuel Ftrter,
Chlcni-e. wen the chumplenihlp et the Veit.
crn Chn .oclatlen. Ila hnd n record of
1 ln 11 nil nne-hnlf KameM wen te en tl
niie-hnlf Ien Pirier recelied a illier
lelllK CUD nnd Sl'00 in rnnh. NT. T. Whit-
nki-r, WiiBhliiBten, D. (' , with nine wents!
nrmd wonder will k1' e nn exhibition.
ments te the exhibitors nnd their
friends Judging will stnrt earlier than
usual, which makes It Imperative for
the fanciers te have their dnga at the
show building net luter than S .110
o'clock.
Beets and Saddle
Bunting and Uttle Chief will meet tn
the Brentwood hnndlcnp at a mile and
a sixteenth at Belmont Pink this after
neon. .Mad 1 latter, uesi rai ami 01 nor
a Mature of the final piegrnm of ti.e -,,..ir.w rxrr rrtini r-n I geed ones nlse nre carded te start, hut
Wke season In Plillndeipiiin. iwe UHHIMCI Hntn I niMUUCn ' rhe race-goers will watch with Ke..n in
match races ali will ! bold in, which
a nalr of Amerl.a's crack pedal pushers H t step Dreney and Then nnd Little Chief. There are many who ' " J'n ',? ,fJ (
will compete against two of Italy' best n H r J contend thnt Hnrry Pnyne Whitney hns , a"f?J , 1 i
riders, respis-tively. in different events Meet Lew , Bunting a colt superior te Whisk- 'iceucnf hits.
iceii7e .Mniuienn, ciiamieuu m, step 11m irem-y nnn ihhi mrji nun nwny. 'rnlir ether 1
,. ,,,,r,,...,.w..,l r'llore. will Irv te i.n .in. in nvenep n nnst defeat nt the llnniw which seem host nre: First 1' I '""
in himself against Clarence Car- hnn,, f Lew Tendler." race, Hillhouse. Blwnlte. Suspicion ; ! J- fnr beM- A . 10m. 11
of Jaiunicn, N. Y. Several weeks Tllnt , thp hattle cry of Geerge (K. second ( steeplechase for maidens), I tb fty-ene base lilts en u-
-1rm.11. wen from Mn.ldena in a 0) fhaney, the Maryland mauler, as j Ouecreek. Irl-li Sen, Our Beets; third, ''"r'0nVe?fmcH-ntit a bad day's
1, nnd Vincc will be out te even up lu EOrs through his tinlnlng paces in I Wigwam, Blessem 'I line, Miss Star ; , Biiether nnd uiimcs
. 1 . ...... nn't- an
T.-I.C. Tnlin etlier local w --
.V1! I , 1,-i.i.wi All told, thev chopped
!.. w ..!...,. !.. M.mA 1 'as. 1 . r ..... ri ...ii. ' .. 11 1 Iiahis 1 n tn snunininn i k. in r ii-ii4 - -- -, , - -
mi mam n11111.11 r ni'i 1 isi 1 1111 riikn vui iinniiy rii . is 1 i'iiiiii'i. rnrn in iiiiuunc. 111 iiiiii'i ijij" 111 111 1 , 1
iruwii
man. e
ope 1 u
i.i. . -l,l, Mm A.iiericnn n.i, i.... ... I... in the l.nr nt Rlinni. 1 fourth (the Brentwneil), Bunting. 1 work
Thev will ride best two out of three WIW, ),e elnshes with tlm rugged I.nn- Mttln Chief, Best Pal ; fifth, Valer, loco's Failure
heats.' This first will be nt a distnme (.nHt,.r liKite!ght In the contest thnt I Dunrerim. Bfl""".. Hli,ll I-enlus, j,n(, gJuKKlug Cliff Lee lived up te
of ten miles. loiieweu ey 11 iwi-mj -uiui-, m precede the Tendler-i-.ver Hammer iiinin-ii;iui, ...... .......
grind and, if a tuirii ueei i nci-cssurj, ( ,,)(,lt riin, tilt nt the I'luiues linn
l will he, nt ten miles.
Temmv I.eughraii, lending middle
weight boxer In Philadelphia and who is
v? WW' 9
ILtl ?m,V;i
Pi i'
mi .7WBirrf,
K .'. . rB.AKu X"
m-,mwm?iw?&
SW MrimtTM v- agsm n Ofnierrr. vti.
1 tereut the cnnipnratlvc speed of Bunting
belts te Fafcgumtl half a deren of the
etdmnrv variety '""
Cvrus Slim Jim Williams and Bnor Bner Bnor
meu's Jehn Peters weie the outstand
ing lumlniirles-grandllequent emperors
of slug. Cy wafted two bulla ever the
right-field wall, while the huge person
s a ped another pair Inte the bltnth-Trs-eie,
going w fast thnt it bopped
ever the wnll lntjM.ehlgh aienue.
1 It might also be irell te mention
the umk of Ueldie Itapp, uhe spurts
ihr fimst set of pitciQiis metal molars
,,1 ,Tc uunusi Ueldivs batting
hasn I been mnuiu . ""
Stliiic, hut Mtffid.il he ttepped out
thitea iimaii; . --
l'nrk Mendnv night.
Bver Hnuimcr is doing his trnlnlng
nt his home in Chicago. Reports from
Hnd slugging win J.ce ' "t- "
his reput.ttlen for socking left-handers
hut second battle would hnve been
Many Well -Groomed Me??
Mm t: nmmiW
wouldn't consider their wardrobe com
plete without a few
Separate Cuff Shirts
Our assortment of patterns in both neg
ligee and stiff besom represent the most
comprehensive stock in Philadelphia.
Madras or Percale
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Each
A. R. Underdewn's Sens 202-201 Market si.
"liek for me our
the deer."
m
lout e-v-' -- 4i.. 1,. ..i.t,,...
hulked UP ns tne nun bii-uii,ii iw
1CII
nirlln'' for n crack nt Chnmpien Johnny , .,, vi,i ciiv nm in the effect tlmt
"Wilsen, will start the different heats i fp nit.agnan will be In far better
between Carman nnd Mndden.i. I he ,,,, for hls tlt w, Tendler than he
nace-M'ttcrs will be Jelinin .Schlee et , wh(,n (fl ,nit jennrd.
tp isewars. nnu imiciifvu .iiiiiiiij """" l s;.mrriK partners are being mnuled
t of rhllndflphin. nbellt ,lt jlm DeuRhertx's Blilley Park
The 0 her match rnce will e n one- , , (,amp wher nebbv naI.n,u is
f mile sprint, in three bents ,11. i lie j , , ,,,, fe h,8 flHlc ()pbatc
Kpencer. recently errmnH. HI- A w; i wjh H1er ivcdmnn, of Chicuge.
lean champion, riding against Orlaiul'i . . ,,.,,... ni. tina 0r)ened wide his
K Plann. of Italy, 'I here is u let of in- , ,,,' .. TT ...i,, , ,.,,.
I f I ll'CIl I IIIULllUi 4 U M1. v lll IIIK1I
tarxst In this event
Jl data B mce nlse will be decided.
Toland Wins Tennla Final
lne, Mn.. Sept. fl Kdnnrd U Telaml,
ntr of St. Paui'a Scheel Concord, N II ,
h nnm mmcii in men- -nus i in
Cluh tennla teurnimnt hy defttn
the Mini-nnl round . V0' ' L '
n-g. nna urr-
setbnek en points received nt the hands
01 1'UI .liurilll, l -v:iv unnui,
Qreenleaf Wins Easily
Halph Oreanleaf. world champion, wen
the third and fourth blecln of the t20il-pnint
prtcUet billiard match yesterday at the N a-
ni In lh
reiiTni flntahtd tha m wltU run of 41,
tlenal
Anniiemv. llreeiilraf von
cam In h?.lnlni- 00 JS t " '9
Tliriyi of the rnces nt Churchill
Dntve. tednv nre set nnurt for the two- i . : ii-iii,m' inirn slaves. Cliff came
"i.i .','. i.. Tt". .,... ... i.. .u. ier n'"" ,"." " ..-i .. i....i.i nn.i
jenr-OHl Ulll'iuu. r. .-nn ii, in- inr . t . tJre Willi IIIC Mll'.n luauni '
policy In Kentiickv te gle nmple op- '" , , R. dribbled u puuy little tap
....... l. .... ,1... ilAiinlnliinnnl ... I...... ''"-' '. .. ,,
p0rillllll I'T mi- uv ri.. ..i hi jinr- I. .Jie lntlflU
nlles. tierses wnn-u M'fiii nesi are;i .. , b fn(, what lie usually ueca
First rnce, Snm Beh, Jnnkii, Uubv ; I f ,i,c ferk-hnndfd gentlemen there
second, Cash, Pompous. Pest Haste; '..,,1.1.,'t June been any balU'nme. But
third, Flying Prince Bib t.rass Op,,- c-iT' feel Hllpp.d-aiid the game went
lent-, fourth. Lord Allen, Miss Muffins. l "". . J, nf the etk-er.
Hadrian; fifth, Allsle erner, Held
Geld, Ten Sixty, sixth, l'nnnn, Mam
men, Bnndeeu; seventh, Ittinquel, Cor Cor
eon, Honolulu Bey.
'Bltie Bennets: First race, D. Brown
entry, Peggy 8., Jerry Brlttiiln; second
(steeplechase), Brlfflinnn, Cjiinsiire,
Sea Sceut: third .Pefrr Piper, Antlcl
pate, Tltanla; fourth, Wnter Willow,
Gnth. Jehn Arber; fifth. Feylnnce. the
Lamb, Sun Brae; sixth, Charles J,
Craig miles, the Nephew, Franc Tireur;
Tatk, PuU V May Katt; Damay.
.... ii.
uii iiiu ".-,:--- , - .,... ..., ,,..
Blng S pitcillllg ler tin- ni"i. in" iii-
nlngs of the opening gnmc wns a
clhsnlc, for he allowed only n puny
single In that spnee. yelicrfB hurl
lug for the one-third Inning that he
officiated was the reverse of that, but
nllewnnce had te be made for the bpnsm
of errors that bis teammates crowded
Inte the betsleii. Se the pitching bal
anced up for tlm day's work, purlieu
larlv us Sheriff Jehn Hlnslcteu was
fairly ttirigy with lite allotment et hlta.
Over
7 billion
Chesterfields
are smoked
every year
20 million
every day
Cigarette value
that you really
can TASTE!
NOTICE
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demolished this month
F. ROMA Sl BROS.
Solicit your patronage at their ether nswly equipped aanitary
barber chops located in the central part of the city
Reading Terminal
1 WidenerBldg.
R. E. Trust Bldg.
Bread St. Station
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ION. 11th St.
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