ifnayjwaat SK WvS! SsasytsnjpsrsriT?- yi m-' ' v-v iviiv'!'!' wj,w,v. v Hyxu.YtrfiS.V: Ww I M- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922 .jP ':avv"" .VTM2' iFresh-Air Fisticuffing During This Season Has Been Successful in Philadelphia Ball Parks .",fc!iV NM r.rt. IMW MS " - ; H I l! fit PM f,a Wl 1 M Jil4 '; ; I II R i ti I uif n e IM 27,oeo 4ivs m f ,4s IFF AI 34 FINDS MANY DOLLARS TO SEE OPEN-AIR RING BOUTS1 THE FIRST SATURDAY PRACTICE 1 STAR 0110 About 75,000 Paid Admissions Arc Made at Four Big Boxing Shows Held This Summer at the Phillies Ball Park NEVnR before In history of leather pushing has there been 511 successful ;i summer scann In I'M'adelphln as the one new en the untie With fresh-nlr fistleumnj; trtiinlly erer In this city, reithlv estimating that 170,o6e fins attended the combined nttractletis'fnr which proximately the same number of dollar were paid hj the Dear Old Public. It ran he safely aid thnt boxing I one of the most popular, ns well as prefltnlile, sports In the Quaker City. Knur bin shows were stazed at the Phillies' Hall Park, npcreatlnR about 7fi,000 paid admissions for a total of mere than .lf!,",00(l. One program nn tut en at Shlbe lark. where about SI 0.000 wax paid by something like 10,000 fans, while a series of curds were he'd at the Cambria Club. Legan A. A. and Columbia A. ('. V OYM' nnf inttanee did a promoter harr te dui deep info In iron.' thet hrmn nt thr Fhihe I'aik 'hair, n hile thi hackers of the Columbia Club staggered temeirhat for itippert. Tendler, Barrett, Loughran Big Meney Getters THREE plevemrn pocketed close te S.'O.OOO between them The biggest money-maker was I.ew Tendler. who. for two lout. received mere than $20,000, while ltebbv Harretf wa the reclpien' of about $15. 000 and Temmv Loughran added S11.000 te bis hank account. llnrrett lempctcd in three bouts here during the summer, two of which resulted In knockouts being score,! against the Cliften Heights red-head, nnd Loughran engaged in two big matches, for which he was pnld approximately $.'300 each. The blgget crowd of the cummer season was at the Harrett -Tendler event, nt whlih attraction mere than 27,000 persons were in attendance and the F"te re-elpfs totaled about 50,000 Thirty -six beers were tnc'udeil 01 the four different programs arranged by Herman Tayler and Hubert II (iunnls tit the rhlll'.es' I'ark and the pugMstlc artists, cellecthelj. toileted In the neighborhood of ?'.i0.00e. Tavler and (iunnls are 'he promoters who clinched the Tendler- Penny Leenard contest here in Angus. 10-1. which was rnuiefd as a result of the champion suffering an Injured hand while training. AHOl'T $7?" n"" f At hrtti'j thr amount of the advance tote, tnt redeemed for ti-lclt. thr piometen rlmmim they Mt SJ.Orti) tu t'tc tettrvte. .t uit for 'hr letter imewtif note i pendimj tu thr Wic Jet') aunts npnin't thr titlihnlilir, T'trjler and (iintiii eMejitu; Leenard had mfitnnrd thar nmtrmt. High-Class Talent Performs During the Summer MOUE than a score of borers nationally reputed displayed their mettle durlnjj fie open-air ea.-u Ursides Talor and l.euchian. a pair of Phllndr'pliln's lending punchers. Hnrrv (Jreb llscht-henvyw eKht champion, and (!ene Tunne. auet'ier lun.lnary in the si-ue dhislen, dlsplnje'l tlielt wares, amenc ethers I,ihtweicht stars were in the van In addition te Tendler. .Tee Welling. Geerge Chanev, .Tee llenlnmln Til M-fran Karl Cm nee. Jee Tipllf., Marry Kid Brown and Sul Marks lmve appea'id -n competition. A let of goe.l bexlrg was -eeii at th" smaller c'ulis Johnny Hums has been beaming ever the fact thnt this has been the nrt summer In several years when Vriday night filled te be a jinx, as far s weather gees. Ter the four months during which Hums ha been holding forth at the Cambria he was forced te postpone i.nh one or 'in shows owing te rain. He still has two mere open-air nights before pelng indoors the iht week In October ; Jersey City Boxer Wen Twe 1 Titles When Thirty-three Years of Ake LAVENDER IN RETIREMENT He TOWM'l UOVVOUr'V ttepped n 01 it promoter at thr I neon vherr h r"i dnm I'tiin. irHrrd ire iietci " We didn't mole tnueh miinrji." "te U011 tnenn 1 ; tndtni. "hut the fan ' .O'lti.i hed leti of fun, and in n e .'oeliio; or a b"i eprn-ntr smunn in 1023." Effert Bring Made te Bring Wilsen Hern THERE still Is a peiluli" of an iV-r big b.ittle in Philadelphia. P.ur It Is all entirely up te Jehnnv Wll-en. who N reijnled as the middleweight champion outside of New Yerk Stnte. Earlier In the summer an effort was mad" te match WlKen nnd Temmy Loughran, but the former held out en account of a financial hitch. Wilsen. It l ald. wa offered n flat guarantee of Slo.OeO te meet the Seuth Plil'n'de'phla lad. or e." per cent of the receipts. The hover insisted en $ir,000, however Then $10.oeo wi-'i a prn I'ege of .I." per cent wa offered Wl'--en. Still Jehnnr replied "Fiftein grand, or nothing doing Whether the promoters, who aie Tn.vler and liunnls, or Wilsen will hedje remains te be seen. WJOWEVEH. if H'iNiii m irirrielrd te appear in reml-jt irtth I.ouffhien the ceatrtt v th hr hell early in Oeteher. When h a Mittman a Bexrr or Prizcfightrr? WHEN is a box -tighter'.' (lut In Ind anapells, Ind they are trjlng te find out when n fistman H a boxer and when he is a ptict'.ghtcr Through action ngnltiNt one of tl.e principal- In the ring bouts nt Michigan City, Ind . en I. aher pin. an attempt is being mnde te determine when a pugilistic encounter 1 a prizefight and when It is merely a boxing exhibition. Prizefighting is prohibited by the Indiana law, but boxing matches are permitted. The (inerner there stepped In and stepped tie pempsey-Hrennan match en the ground that it wi te have been a prlzctigh' mul it was a geed thing for Hrennan- but still the question of "Wlin Is a box fighter?" nt MI is te be defined. itv i.etis 11. ,i.rn: AtTI.lt mere Ihan a dozen years of fistic trills nnd tribulations, Johnny Huff, nt the age of thirty-three, fin- ally succeeded In reaching the pin nacle of which nil boxers dream. He became a world's champion bautiim ruler, previous te which he wen the laurels of flyweight liing of America. And then -within the space of only j ten weekn thlrty-four-yenr-eld Jehn I.esky, which is Huff's real nnme, finds himself erased from the loftiness of I ehnmpiens. net only shorn of Ills ban- ' tnmwelghf laurels, but his flyweight diadem as well. , After Joey I.vneh came back and re- ! lleved Huff of the llS-peiinls-nt '-' o'clock title n month nnu a half age, along came Pnnehn Villn, n little brown man from the Philippine Islands and ' the Jersey City veteran's simmering , star In llstlatm was entirely dimmed. It was the well-known and oft -men- . tinned ense of Youth being served. This time Youth was personified by a slnnt- 1 eied, twnnej .haired, twenty year I old lad with the trace of Nippon in ; his feattiren that defeated Experience, ' . whee shield was borne te a courage Ions defeat by the little old man of the ring. I I That Huff was beaten by a better' ,nnn, pugillstlcully, cannot be dented. 1 hut whether the best of the American 1 flj weights holds the crown new remains, te lie Se"tl. ! I Only recently Panche was defeated, 1 en a judges' erdict, by n former New I Yerk amateur boxer, (Jnnere. bv name I Seldom does a boxer knew when he j has had enough. Often n ring man will net be 111111 ineeil that he is through iritil after lie has been knerked out lemctiuies it takes several knockouts te prove te a boxer that his days of punch- ' ing aie ever. ' Hut n local little Iwixer. Jimmy , I Lavender, formerly of Pittsburgh, come jeit 111 n beldh penneel letter, under date of September 1.", ns follews: ' Rrs1ipr ; rnr reliimn tenlKht I nftli-el t-r n tin-.riiV I.iweniVr was nnt-tT"'! i . Usnk M'-'ln"rn nt th c'ninhrli 1 h' I.n ndr en ;h rfitr.ini l net mrif In mi Iit t e t'c'itd I yaw br 1 w;i j nl v r "tu? nti'i '."-Mel Xi fclv it up f"r K-t I h'Jrt tm ltr -s tf mera tlinn It 'It! im 1 I tins hiul 112 matches 1 Hit nf em I ji -ivr-v 1 .,nre nnd knetketl out rn - I 1 1 is i-tM 'h funs 1 Keet run f jr t heir mur.r nn I ner uul' J MF. stunt. t'S yiette- anon ..- Jlmni- 1. 1 miI'" I.n.'euder's last bout was with Menu) ,1'ii-c.il about a month ngn nt the I ean A A. In that contest Jimnr. was out eut out eointed bv the f. rnier nmateiir, 1111 I what is mere- he did what it. am box ers ref:-e te "admitted It O0MP t?EE,TiiS Gdi'S ReuGrt ( lAWls t-evn.TrtR.PS rtWYHOW (5 J 1 ..V.Ve I . 0 Z Vr- h hTAifcL L-ki siML N 'jwraH-.r -. ' a vrmmz sa a ,mr c7 1 .AnVii KilW fe- DWh .' KFi V'S'l7SAfMj ss4rvSNf? JOMl rlE'gTRYlM'Te PemTTHEGPOUsJD WITH MV HEAP GCE WOrJOC IP ILL MAKE- CjEUYAftPS - r2 : fv r r rN-x.rn u -tJzc A v iss?tii22f-&f t'7it iu..sN,'sJSi5f5:Cwp I . ... I .1 -.'m.i tree TrliS FOUL TACKLE Til' SYRANffLER-J! ( 1 MADE Twe VAaPS THIS TIME ?N veJ sifrZ&?fr2$'"ttu Av& Yep mvde it Mope coach sawmf. OOF -UI.MAKltV' TO' TEAM is EASY 'Till Yeu trv IV-l (. . I ICXf (L . 71 r Cr S fem'. x vifea 5v r u A ' ) MI rv 7 zy. -" n ve7i . . Jsy:dri 7N ; $ fMttL" n ' id mm$&c$&x&r GMk,Ps Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Turf Schools ' Gallery Conduct Caution in Boxing THE OBSERVER MANY persons have n fatse Idea about the surroundings of the turf. Jehn C. Madden, nt Hamburg Place, hns n school fop bey.s i,0 empWi In his Immense breeding establishment nnd many of his stable -boys can tr evidence of high training in deportment, as well ns the well-grounded rtnltment of nn education. At the , manners, ins einse scruwny 01 uic nur.-cM Niiran m im- mih ring, nnu his cnrcf'il ! rntnleglng of the jiurchnsers, the strong points nnd breeding of the horses nu . .1 ... 1 . . rt.. I.- .II....I......I ..t l. l.l - . . .. . . "I nnu wie ! Tim , te n useful life. Mirny breeding farms have Midi schools. Instead of Ihe breeding ItuViMrt 1 )iiil haliils nnd lehlng nn inclination te tlirir and honesty, it Is quite the reverse. Hnrnlega sales last August one youth attracted attention, hv hli close scrutiny of the burses shown In the sales ring, nnd his t'nttM general understniurtng he displayed of the big features of the Imhutrr t yeutis innii had lieen picked tip as n waif nnd started well en his ' being a place for the youth te lenm t -I -. .!. .1 ...- ,.t --.I ...... 1. l 1 iV fiinnce ni iiip riiunicirr in incii 111111 110000 nun en- icaurrs en the turf nnd in the breedini; industry is convincing evidence of the influence thrown nbeut Its devotees. Te he found most prominently in the turf of today nre such personages nj Itnrry Pa.wie Wlillney and his (miner. James Howe; Hurry St. Clair and hli trainer, Slnmuel Hildreth ; Mrs. Vlnu, Miss I'lizabctli PaingcrHel'd, Mrs. Abncr Clopton, Jeseph K. Wldnet S. f. Hlddlp, Commander J. K, I. IteM th "rvu'it I9H. In 'Hbi'le l.ntetr C'nmrnttv PENNANT VIR WALL Y CLINCHED B Y GIANTS NEED KICKER-OFF Canndlnn spertsinnn ; Mnntfnrt Junes, J. S. Cedi'ii, Majer August IJolinent 1U1 lenlucky; Majer T. C. McDowell tin hundreds of ethers of the Mime high repntntiens. Price lleadley, K.-Scnnter Camden, of K Pittsburgh Must Win Fif teen Straight While Giants Arc Lesing Eight of Re maining Seventeen Con tests te Win the Flag What May Happrn in Baseball Today rin'i ew Viirk . I'lttsliiirgli St l.etils t Inelnnntl. ( lilraci lli-ei,Uln I'lillivl, ,ll, llestmi T10 . 1 . SI . '0 . Ill 111 .I ll r.:i in 111 7" M Ml , 1 r. t.t 11 r.c . win .en .ma .ellll t.MS .fi(MI si: .mk .tua .M.t ,Ain .tiVJ ,vtn .riv .art ,4ii:t .ma .imi .S03 t.HVi :ws ,:iin ,.i.M) .;u:i l.nun Spilt .txie .011 .305 I FOR TIGER ELEVEN Princeton Football Candidates Are Getting Tryouts for Booting Position Hv ,10.si;iM! T. I,.I5HCM AMIIIKAN I.llXdl'i: rinh 0',: N'l.Y the weist losing streak of the ",j01,rk ar nmeng tne iop-iieicu irams iinmi aeeerdtnj te fndianapelii rtperti, are te 6f fiovcrner Mcf'rau had expressed hi) lelitf that "the Michigan City leuti had the tarmarka of being prizefighti." EASY FOR MURRAY Bat Has Little Trouble Defeating Kllburn at Cambria Hnt'lln Mii-ra. of Seuth Pluladel phla. bad little 'reuble outpeinting Midget Kllburn, nl-e of SeuMi Phila delplua. 1 the Cambria A (' last :iignt. In the early part of the se, (,i round .Mi'rrnv slmt a hard left and right 'e the Midget's uii'l-se, tieti .nn drepv. 1 him for the count of tune. The Midget fought back but the lend Murray bn 1 ! win tee big te overcome j Murr'ij was in geed condition, win ning a'l but two of the eight rounds K'lburi' I111 1 ft nlne-jiuuud uihtiutnge, w thliu 12(1 ! IJetin Piiscnl, siib-titutlng for Jimmy 1 1.aven '.er, defeated Hank McUmern in 'the eight-round fceml-windiip. Paschal shot a straight light te McGovern's Jaw 1:1 the third round and dn ppc 1 Until, for 'he count of nine Mctlmem we..,-),,. 1 mi nnd Piim'uI 117 la the preliminaries Hebln Mclei.I l'i'l. blinded Aitle MiCann. lLT. 'Mickej (telilvn. 111, outpeinted Tniiim I While, lHVj, Y'etlni PltXlUiInelis 120. lest te Marty Huberts, 114. BENNETT AT PENN combined with a winning streak better 1 irtrl'iml than anv this season will prevent the aYi'i'ics'"" Vn., 'rr1.- ill.ieirf f-inn femritie ns one- ll'lwii half of the competition for the title of world's champion next month. According te the averages of this morning. McCiraw'-. hirelings are out In front bj six full games ever PilMmrsh ill second place. The Cethlllllttes llll'.e seventeen games et tu pln and Pitts burgh tificen. If the (Jianfs wmi nin of their remaining games, which is mere 1 tlmn M.elv nt this -tii"e of the race. the Hues 'must cantufp all of thel M Sli :.i -.i :u I.. t: .Ml is 11 :i ".11 SJ .1,10 .1,'Hl Mi .;, .190 .11!) till .11)0 .OM .CO'l ..Js ,M13 .6VKI .IC.I .414 .401 I.nse Rplll 4IMI .till I .id: .411 ... .in: . ..iu: iNTr.KN Tin- i, i.uw.ri: . 1.. r.c. w. 1,. r.c. Ilnltl'ere 110 .M) ,(,(H liiriinle 71 Sil .HI K-li-Vr lei ."s .m.i Jteutlni: il1) t" .lis lleflille !M1 07 .: ! xriUTSe GO IIS ISO .li'r. I ! si : ..'at; Ncuiirk IS IDH .IDS games f tinish en tup. Which, wlillc , net iinpessr.ile. Is iiigiiiv inipreiiaiuc. While the pitihing 'tuff hnibureil bv Met"! raw has (iieved an.MI.Ing but hlgh-i'iis- du-ing th'1 lat two weeks, it il'-, pruxed isipable ene-igh, with relief weik sevi 1 il of the lutcheis. te win M'M 11 straight games, including cstenla's In that stieteh of victerirs enl one or two pltctieiH bae been able te last t.10 entire nine Inning)'. Hj dint of emu line 1 bludgeon work the (i-ants have kept going at full tilt just when they wire expected te crack. , The merry battle that Is being wngnl for second find third money by'tlie four iWe-icrn rivnls. Pittsburgh. St. Leuis. Cincnnntl and Chienfie. will occupy tne nt'et.tien of the Nntieniil League funs during the remain. 'cr of the scn&en. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS natiev m. i.r.M.i r, rlilllles. 10, m. 1,1,1,. ). IUmIeii. J: I'ittsli irch. I. Iln iit.lii. 7: i Inrlnn.'Hl. . .Nrw 11rL. :: ( lib iirh, fi. AMCHH'W I.IAt.tn llelrnlt. Si Aihlitlrs, .New liirl., !i lildijrit, 1 li-irlanii. i'.i .e-hlnctcin. ,. s. I.'iiiIn, 7, lliistun, I. lsri-.nwrie.N i, i.uxtiii: Niwi-nrU, tlj .terse its. I. Hull li.iore. in. Iteiillnc. .1. Ollirr 1 lulls 1II1I nut iil.n. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NA1IIINAI, I.I.ACl 1. rillslHUEli ut I'lillmlrlnlil 1 (te siuncs). I iiKinnuti .it .Nr 01I1. ( IiIi-.ikii at llnicUj-n. M. LlltlU Ht lliisinii. AMintKAN I I.Attl'U flilptlrfi ai ( leielnnil. mhlivtun Ht Detroit. .New lurk at M. Iiuls. Husten ut Chlcittfi). rrlnreleti, N. .1.. Pept. 1(1. Mid summer heat fulled te cause a slacken- 1 Ing in the practice of tl.e Princeton football fiinil yesterday. The morn ing's program was can led out and Conch Hr.per put In his appearance nn lni M't'lty Field earlier than usunl. The order of the dav for the fore- i pr en was kicking practice for the backs nn I passing for ihe centers. In the afletnoen the regular lecture en the i rules, beginning at 11 o'clock ; forty- I minute preliminary drilling and an hour at running signals weie completed, , Th" coaches tills morning gave par llcu'ar attention te the members of the I simad who mijtht be used as a kbk- off man and for two hours Harvey .lecKeys are net n carousing, irresponsible class, ns many believe. Tba cxcepllens prove the rule. K. Siimie is mere tlmn a millionaire. Husten is n man of property. Goess has developed into a leading trainer since lie quit riding. TWO requirements are absolutely necessary for (hose engaged in riding, (mining or remlurtlng racing usliibllshinent.s honesty nnd Mildness toward dumb animals, llitse two qualifies predominate (he turf. (Jallery Sportsmanship "IXTIIKX the thrill of the game gets under our skin, it is no easy mutter te 'V held jour tongue mid held your hands. Yet. despite brilliant, spectacular, pulsating tennis, the fans nt Mnnliclm hnve conducted themselves generally along the lines of the rules dictntrd by the etiquette of the gnme,. On a few occasions, the umpire hns cautioned the gallery te maintain sllenc during a rally and net te applaud errors, but the incidents have been few. During the Pnttersen-Tilden match jesterday, the umpire appealed for strict adheiencc te correct conduct. The appeal uns prompted by llie neUc of a fw in ten thousand. And when the eflicial voiced his request there wnR a thunder of npplaus thereby showing thnt the fentiments of the grent majority were with him. Hhertlj befme the contest ended some of the spectators arose for a htirriM exit and again the umpire halted the match while he usked every one te remain seated until the last point lind been scored. And there came another wave of handclapping. THK sportsmanship of (he gallery as a whole lias been highly commend able, during (he entire tminiament. flAC J ar Caiittnii and Its Hcsults ACTION" is a geed thing at times. They used te say, "Make sure that jea re right, nnd then go abend." That is geed enough nt times. Hut caution enn 'ie overdone. Take the case of Teinm. Loughran, for instance. This handsome Seuth Philadelphia!! is rated ns the best middleweight il Philadelphia ilnce the das of .lack O'llrlcn, but he suffers, it seems, from ill excess of cautiousness. Against I lurry (Jreb. Loughran fought en the defensive for seven reundi, nnd was outpeinted. Then, in the hist round, he forget his caution nnd opened up with the iqieed of n wildcat. All during the round lie had Greb back en bii heels. The same thing hnppenrd with Tunney. Outpeinted for the major part el the fight Temmy came hack, and wen the Inst round. I I Kuierv nnd Hills were kept busy booting I i'' " lfK l"lu' l,K,,, "mt "IL" n,,,l ume 10""" Eecs te tne pest lie will the nlcskln te the fnr end of the field, fellow exnetly the same tactics. ,,.,,. , , , , : t THE Cardi jrit netr, U,ck lift' the beit bet X irif noir. nlthuinh the I'natri hire been ijcftim; nifty pitchiwi and hard nitfiiiV; of In ft- that mivM pull f.M thniuuh. I hey htiva the n.l t 'in friic of btivij i,ut i'i front ulth only ftce titerc ucehs of the season, j by three full gamei. 1 THK Cubs came, within a run of tying , the Giants In a ninth-inning stand,, eurimr which nlne runs were scored and .:" .' ..... ,.. tin, ably yesterday by allowing the Y'anks hut four hits and a run. The yeun- fter fie-ii tliu l.eiiii Star Stale pit' lied I te Hiiih each and ever I Inns and nun- . pletelj qiifllcd t'.e hiiine-ruu king. ... I ClIi:ni.Y wide fiifd of the eiyht I J MM rrgtittud off Carl Mnpi, ftce I of them driubl'i, and nceied a tun. j 'J he only inaikn seared by the Yanks came from a home run by Heb M cut el. Mel Dickinsen, who played in 1020 I and new a candidate for guard, wns Icneti a trjeut as a dren kicker. Ger- iinn, Pngcnknpf and linker were also' given epp"rtunit'"H te show their abil it v at booting the hall between the I i pests. In another corner of the field Al Wiitiner had seven centeis lmsv passing ' 1 the bull nnd Keene I'ifpatrick deni- j enstrnted te the halfbacks the Primer wnv te punt. Tin linesmen had an extra long ses sion en the charging machine get tins ineie drive into their arms, bniku and Mega, while the ends were given a few special lessens hv Shad Davis nnd I'M I Stinson, assistant conches, in the art of jbieaklng up Interference. The baiktield candidates were sent i I through a series of rehearsals of new' 'plas whiih were given them by Coach tleper. Tlie first of the phvsical examina tions which will be given the entire squad at the rate of fifteen men a dni 'will he held this nfterneun. The written examination en the 1022 football lilies has been given the squad, Assistant Manager Twltchel announced! Philadelphia never has had a ring champion. Caution never yet wen 1 title. Q. K. I). I'nless Leughrnn forgets his careful tactics he'll never welt n championship crown en his silky locks. . . THK old saying (hat n geed nffcnslie Is a poed defense Is iir.ileuhleilly (rue. It Is rqu'illy true that a geed defense isn't such a let as an offense. Beets and Saddles 54 MEN OUT FOR VILLANOVA ELEVEN Second Week of Practice Starts Under Tutelage of "Allie" Miller Vlllaiiea, Sept. HI Villanev.i opened its second week of football prac tice when fifty-four ciitidliliite.s were M't te work at Alumni IVd today. Their work was conliiied le rudiinentar I efforts, including dummy tinkling, tack ling the candidates, including Captain Hill Crenln himself, line forcing, punt ing and running back kicks. I lera, i.engun anil ruriievan per- defeat came at the hands of the husky i Army eleven, i Tai'li daj is bringing new arrivals te the sqund. and never lu the history if Yillanevii lias a response been te jrtlt te the football call. llsI-.l I, TIMIW OUII'.S N.VIHIN'AI, I. CAM K I'AHK PHILLIES vs. PITTSBURGH rni-.r (iAMi: at i-he i m. RFATS T fllMlint.s. AMI Sl'AirMNG? 'ine I'litiinty neiii, te contest tedny ij .,-..,.-,..,, I - ltt.okie 11111, rermeny et inuiuiiBiJuii", rpiiK Hrewns had Uttle trouble bent- !ur l"u .""''". m, '"-""i ir, i formed well in tne two exiniiitiens under f Amateur Is Mere of a Prizefighter Than the Pre 'Fermer Central Hah Star te lv, "be had pitched brilliantly for right, 1 , h j ,1s composed of twenty-five high -el., s, ,e direction of Coach Miller. An ad- 'I TP ,T were te come te a show ,Ln. th, ILr boxer ,. really th. prfx- f""" 1" Ti ' eT C, BIH rlcl, ferelGe' ,' V'ttS 1 "'iCe tt;r,V profession ,et pa.d for the, c thes, J rumor has ,f MW - .nz -U winning runs , " , pjJ ;. 0 (U'Hr,en. ' days, just like per-ens , a n .ch.r wall, of Lfe. only In a let of eases thev 'pp , e ?C, u m " f "'c 1 ' "-lr..e was found for five run, In , "'' n -t. . n r is ep',' benges, Hattersen, Cyclops and ether f last year and baseball fielder this . f mere inn r w U mull h : the ' ' . 1' ' I" "t three innings slid wnt relieved , ' ' g ' . 'f a der fro iHp, iv jRs,ers, which certainly an, sering, showed up -vepilumill, well In I On tie ...her hand th. uu.iiin.ir -.mpetes for a "prize" whether if b- , Vf ',.. , i, Uani i his f 1 Stu. IuihI. ..' did net a l.. it I. I ' ! Hi I m i Planus IO l'1' ""bed among the best. !,,. Im tl.e art of punting. Cleat things r '-" '-"'"' '' '""""' rl" "" ""1' l' nnm t' gradu!ln, from 'he ; '" , "'" , ',',,'.- ? f" , 1 !t;,l m til" t. ' ',1 , ,' wldeneh is ' 'nTrflilh nelnted' MnUe -I'--l f t ...,. Il (h.s ,e,.r I There was a tune when p,ofessie.,ls .se appeared In matches for prlres. r11(, ,, ,;,,. Mmt, ,., , ,. - I .- i.'-s a pu of tuns, wim ,e mr Is irrfulb pe h ted fa Her- In sgn.il drill ( ea,-, Mill, r has been bich were , the fen of ,.r-e , ,,e winner ,.. receive a latter p titag, bee,, intending the I'j.NS...-, N ,. ' ' '" '"' .' ' ""'""" ' pass,,. , V:....-r-1"Ul.!::ri.l " ?A i- a ''shewiu -"',, Iln' 'Inte'tiuimaim" daW ,' " I i'.'M- than tne loser imi 'n mnu cases i .r a s'ue uei. .ciiuemy, wnere i.e ion nair"i en tl.e ruaii-s ikisii sihmue. ,, . - ,111 ,,.,. n.. 00 .i fi,. ,.,., ti, ,. ci,,.lL. ;...... ,.. ..i... - "" """" ' our--, inn. in- ....... .... ....-v .'I....,.-, in.., iiiiioie: r'UUlir 111 iliiilKe ei em ii leui. Hut these dijs are hist..-; new .V THESE modern fnmi thr lerrr get a 'peeified turn, "irln, fijjg or drau and thr.r h i lieen ntufuncei of !if irhen thr amount) have brrn in "tie nod nr figures urn, (ec or dmic. SISLER GAINS MORE Fi' Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League NATION W. I I'VfifK ii v it. it. ii ir Ilnni.lir. St. UN U'J 10 1ST ; ,et) lli-niej. I'ltUbiircli loll .Oil ;i HI .in lirlium ( hlesKe Hj 1,10 ni IW H.'.'i lllitliee. riit.l.unili 111 "ilT 1i Ill I ui Miller llil'L-'i ill 4 IT .'.' 1(6 III) AMI'HII N I.KMil K Ii A II It II I'.r Sl.ler. t lnils VU 5,VI I'jl 'f1 at I ulili lift roll it' lun i IU.1 ..KM l.enl,er t IrTrliiml l 43 M S(l ,3n lldlimitin Itrtrnll IIK4r,5 M mi ,3,ih Tuliln. Mt. Iuts 13 r,7l) US 101 337 itball eleven lie will be remembered as one of the main reasons for Dr d'liilen's team winning the Hubllc High Scheel I.en.,.,,e (liamplenshlp In 101S and HH'.i Galloway and Walker Lead As and Phil Hitters I'enneck, of the lied Sex, en September 0 The Mackmen were the first tenm in either league te turn In a lux of n. hundred homers this season when Welch poled out a feur-ha-er etf Hub Shaw key last MetidtM Heth Hauser nnd Miller le.t ground during the week, while (i'dlnwav went Inte the lead of the Athletics batters, tlieugh In1 lest a pair of points, and Is batting .llel Other .e00-hltters In the American League ere Speaker. Cleve'niid, Jt;,', , ilnnev Detroit, .111"; H .Imnji, Ue-' trelt, .".IS; Schang, S'ew 1'erk. ..'1,'IS ; Teblu. St. Leuis, .'I.'!.", Steiheiisnn. Clevelund, .3IW, and I'lpp, New Verk .:wi. Jtegers Hornsby, of the Cardinals, hss nut) uiiiuitlun ttils enr and that Is bit ever aim 1 buck of Ills gea Gillewey iu V,,l -r llvVen l'-r ,, Ile.n 'h I't 'IKU. Ir ' t.e in W lrh Mr'I(,s nn I'.,, .way. Yu'inu Vler lUrrl Histy . . . fit hsr. . Hummel. . I'.ckfft ATHI.nTfi-q 0mfMi A. 11 II If 137 1 '.'.1 Ort 111 US 11 3t 4'. US 1H Sil ii in si 42 S.I at 41) 2D 605 4 "l 311 4rl7 450 l.'.s ',3 S 2' I Ut 2,'"1 4S 471 h"i im HI si il 77 .',0 (17 ,".S f'l 4 4 0 r,2 7 4 a 7 3 0 limn iS D 1".4 1 no m 1.S i:t it -1 1 1 i.- s 11 1 '5 11 11 13 11 It 1 Walker Mnilnwn V. illlinns lnllne l'HIM.IKfl ii.-im il w i 11! S T.01 SO 2 7n s 102 841 M 131 M7 H , li: 377 4.1 v.Tmi.tsiui.n se r'"l is I.etiiUr'lU f'" Welnert J'1 iaterii . 10 I I'nrUlnn'in I2n i 'i 47 lift 40 90 .'. 1(1 31 in- '! I 1 I 111' 111 Meknn Peters Happ I Smith IMtiliell nm Slntfl'ten fj Htnlth 3'fl 4rt 111 17 21 41 47 1e il 40 3 II Km 7 si 231 is ,-(, 117 1 J 2d 410 4rt (.7 120 11 5 IA 1 1 1 SO 4 1ft 31 3 4 6fl 1 3 21 P r 331 K .' 322 " ' .' 2"! '.'.'1 212 li" 1 17 1- 1'17 nui I'he I'lruti'H lest gieund b diepplug Hie final game et tlie series te me Itiuies Miirqu.ird had the Iiidi-iu sign ..ii lilll McKecinle's . row, holding tliem te eight hits, nil will sea tiered Ula.'.- , en the etiier bund, whs feinl ler 'ills' when Hie u. i .mt runs. 1'.. well's luldiiig nnd liitling leutiiied the .oin .ein uat 'i'he uti.iie made the seucs ter the m iiiM.n between tliu two clubi stand ... ... I ,A. 1,1 ll. l'.l'ntits' ffll.ll' ineiv.-lli.il ic.i -", . , , HOI' Neither Keck nor dlllespie had enough ()j j te feel the iieugi'is in i "? nimi Kiiine ui the 6('iies, and the Iteds were leued lu 'accept defeat Leen Oade.u had one ..f bin geed dujs, holding the Menmmt'ii 'e eight in tri. Hut Meran nnd lie ut bis Ki.'dlcgH were chliseil from tile belli Ii for ,,,,'ing tee iiiuih tiilklng. liutch Ileidine ami (lilt Lee shared the beieic parts in the rbillies' game, uphill fight that iiilnnnateii in u iiiumpli out thu Canls in the final game of the series. p POINTS ON TY COBB Browns' Star Leads Tiger Man ager by 31 Points A's Hit 100 Homers -lEOnC.K SISLKH gained three VJ points ever Ills nveruge of last week despite the fact that lie wns out of the line-up part of the week because of an Injury te his shoulder He showed a gain of three relnts eer the week. and Is new butting at the handsome average of .122, Tyrus Raymond Cobb, the Tiger manager, continues te lese ground lu his fight te bent out Sisler Dining the past week the lieerglan dropped three points and Is new butting .'IM, thirty one points back of the Hrewnle star. Prerleus te his injuiy Sisler hit aafely In thirty-nine gaiues. Heb Jrotherglll. of the TUers, who was the batting stnr of the International League before going te the majors, lilt safely J a- il a. tl.l t i.u 1 1 nt II ft iti i mill in nw iirw iiiirivvu bii.."--!' . .-.. . ,, -- .... '"" ' "i" ;;, tmvi ns-. 1171 221 no is '11 ' "- ', ' ". .1 .7 .1.1 "... w ' . ' .i by Rell 0 Nay or, of the Athletics. ri iii.-....h ..' gnuieu hix '"'"'" 37 4sn-. urn isss 201. sn-i w Hi secutivc giures up m imi) . n.-..i '-.-... -2 , . 1 ... 1.. !.. miltt.a ever ll.e nnl teaali TI.......U- . I'Klin. '''.'.-- n. ,., .. ' 'J' 'J .....I , l..nt.a l.r.inn feiie ,,...... , ".'-. -" v "!, .."riinuv iihlln I ;i I i.i'i"" mkii a r,i 111 37 27(1 iwe llien .ion en.iw - - was found for enli hie hH.s in turning in one of his hist games of the year. Mnnnger Ii.hl 111.1n.11n. ed this morning t hut 1'rban f-l. . 1 er would face the Yanks this nften inn. A's Hiituptsl gaiu The Athbtlc, tn.k t.in.tl.ir heating at the hands of tie 1 u;crs, losing their third ietu.lete s, rhs t., thi Ci.bbmeu Heward Llunkn 1I1.I1..I M Ceed brand mil, iillewlng but elitht hits, all scnttered, sine in t'ie sixth, when l'ei kins' double chntJ-d a pair across. Slim Harris wns nb k,., hard and often, nnd was ree,. , O'Neill, a Seuth Atlantic recruit who wns found for a run duntig the three frames he worked. the classics for two-year-olds. Il is t Conch Miller Is pleased with the show he regretted that August Heliimnt's Ing of the prospective candidate se far Messenger will be absent from the rii'-e. ' Last year. It can be rei-illi'd that with 12fl am an in .3f.9 a 1 , ;s ISO , 274 ! 271 I vni 24S F THE ten local markers, six teere directly attributable te the miyhty )tirk tcerk of the Munif catcher. He knocked out three henien, irhieh means three tuni and tent thu'e ethn rutnicu arrmi the plate ahead of him. His uiitiid trip per 111 the ninth tied the vote and gave, him a tie icifi A'cu William), of 'the It rutins, far haiimj rcynfireii a trio of homerie clouts iu one after noon. ... 0 GEO fr ' .V.'y.'l lEU, n recruit rem Jasey vuy, out pitched the venerable Walter Jehnsen, and the Indian) registried 0 fn'nm;ii erer. irnnnfaplfiti. 7tefi fcamj rallied in the ninth, Speaker's tiibe scoring three runs and the Renateri tire. Runs Scored for IF celt In Three Big Leagues rS! PI'' 213 J tl M. LimU New Yerli I.IFF LKL'S bat was silent durliiR , jffirVi, I'lilllleH lletti.n llrisikliD t'liltiirn. Id. 13 121 Oil NATIONAL I.nAirK rt I'll IUTT1WJ , it, (1 All It 11 211 in lilt sil I'l- ..'.t. I, 1ST 4 Sill 7f. 1 Ir.'l ' is 111 I IS it. a 1 . ".,..., 1 . .!.!... .!, ,1, ,. ...1 ,l,lH .... ...... ....UI...U is 10 -;: 4Hl, tot 11SIJ27 si 72 T inl Dat. geiiiiig iu ii.iie -e.... u...,, ...,- He is just three points J, .V, ', iii7 4S2.1 7fl2 11M 2'i --u , "J, seventh liemers of the Masen and a sin 1 Willi ever two weeks rini.iti n" '';," '': '; J J? ',1'"I15 S'i.i gle, ruiin'ng his total of hitting in con- ie enure, niieruuuu iiuui im cui.- nected with ene 01 Mlirrueii s snoeis liniiiediiitelj lifter Ilenllne und sent tlie pellet high und dry into tlie left field bleachers. Rogers Hernstiy nan a uem nay at NATIONAL S. M. T. 8 in u , 12 ; i.icvtiiii: w . T. Kddle Reniuiel, before losing lu Hes- I J'hl rued iii nine straight ' na leads the I.engun lu most hits anil ! imnten ins 4661 r.2H 1210 14.1 61 -0 r.fl 200 TI10 Cards used a quintet nf hurlers, fl. An lnlir lieelr III V, IIWfc ,..-.., ., victories tvinr the best previous mnrk " neiim rune. amkhK'AN lkaeit, ci.cn imttive 1 one being equuiiy ns imu " me uiiiei. of the moieii tiuitle by Jei Hush, of the Curt Wnlker. of the I'hlllles, dropped I ( .llh u .Ann.". '.' Hit sn vr I Tim I'luls used Ihree, Ring, inters YankM n ralr of l,ein,H ,1,lrln'f tll,! WM,1. nut r-trit i " sit 211 77 ni ,v 3.,.-, ,, Weinert, with the latter doing the While en the subject of the Athletics , Mill lenda the ; Phillies in batting with $' $ 4?" tm ieti Ki St m nS & best hurling and getting credit for the It nliht b ' well te mention that Chick a mark of .328. Meadows, Lee, Wll- .(hiciiS 141 4' ." fj? m ,J ajn victory. . . JLlffir hltW Vifllr n "VwSlT. .tri f ht llami and Hen Ine, In the order named, rmu... i f" 2 U8Ri .5 i 10. IU Ted Hlankenship, .the Texas cowboy i.ii.iHa am nni 1 iinaiAJM. --- ;... iai in.e ;. mZ .. .. r? Abia i.ninA.i the ifrnwriR lmtnejisiir ii 11 H 1 2 7 11 K ft I i II .4 .3 it II AMIJllCW I i:.(.t'l New Yerk Detroit St. Illll iwililiiKt.in Cleteljiiil lleslen Athitllcs Clilmite , , l'J t M. U 4 T. W, II II 1 3 ft 10 T, 4 r. .1 j 4 3 1 1 r. 0 7 e T in 4 7 0 B. T'l mi Horses which seem best are: Crystal Ferd, Hridesniin, Hroemllax ; second Crest Hill. .lucky. IWcunt ; third Ithe Futuiit.il liattersea, '.ev, (leshawk, fourth -Grey Lag, IMlerj , Mad Hat' ter; fifth -Leghorn. Sea I'ilMle. The 1'eruvlan; sixth Sunfey, Sun.lav Hest, Hcatitude, IxixInRlen fall meeting opens today with a well -filled card of seven races, with the 1'heenlt Hetel Handicap as tlie outstanding feature, ('I1ntlert1.11 has the call mi the I'heenix. Horses which seem best aie: Fiisl nice Carnarvon. Archie Alex ander, Huliy: nvend Ilrlght Tem ir row, Montfert-.lones entri, Whlt leather; third Iniiilr, LaFeudre, Virge; fourth l'rlnce K , MIhs Cerina. Sweetheart: fifth Cliatterten. Lady Madcup, Jehn Finn ; sixth Trnllus, I Ruggles. .Itinkii; seventh Rumpiei, Fails Maid, Merchant. Derval: Features the Lord Shuugh uessj Cup. the .Inclines Cnrtler Iliindi cap and the Valer Handicap. Ilalu, eiuensl with ('ete d'Of from the Swenkij stable, is liked Iu the cup race, Lady's Leve nnu Dime -lenn nre ether preb- nble contenders. Horses well placed ure : First race .xiesa tut, Htniiln. The an exiepilenally mi. all s,uad Conch Miller deielepeil a team thnt suiTeied only one deleat in nine Marts Tl is SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE N. K. Cor. Ilrend Hprlni Garden SU.i ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING Thu revival nf Imleltti will cim( J Brunt ilemen.1 f..r men wl'h tralnln in Architectural Urswla..- I'rs 'ilcsl tnnreuiB .eurffn tnuiit.i l empcient Instructor!. D.i.v riinMH In nt.rcrniciTV and ai'tomehile Nlllllt ( Iiihiih Mn. Line HI. op r.sdi.i rvctrnitr I'r 101 leu fei in. nlcal Arcni- Miieiunn Shep , teeiurnl Frt- Mnifiemnllcs y,Hn Iirwlii r-ii'irii Miep I piiiik j m.tralten nnl Mmh.inlcBl MaihrmaU" rxemlleiiHl racllltlei an.t Ue "' Ml riiisses Open SfPtHnb" H 10. ..i...te,l ll'.nUlu Huren Ne? IOE nonec COME HAVE DINNER AT 3010E 30C2O MEENEHAN' 00ft CAFEs n SUNDAY'S SPECIALS .obiter Dinner, $1.50 ttnit ;i. Mint ; ..i.vi.-r l" drtl ('In in Filf of .V11M 7'nlMr .S'uucs Uai lieeuril (i ytrrs llql il ' fiilu Fish Platter, $1.00 IlrMril frith ll'nr I I'll linked i'olute I Unl I'M Plant ( el Mlnic fi2D A WALNUT STS. Meenehan's Special, $1-50 lubitrr Thrrviider 'le'l'ml ' nil) ilrt 0 .Sele Tnrtnre SaMS 1 Mint fi-ulue Small. 0 I'utaten lamb Platter, $1.00 llnnil I rn .. flvrlnii Iamb llaknt iVM.n l're.i 'i riu SUral Tcmultnn Seft Shell Crab Platter, $1.00 fried Set Shell Trntu Tnrtarr Kaurt french fried Petate Fre'U Hlrinu Inrnj theciJ 1'omateei a Chicken Patter, $1.50 Half Stuffed Rwst Chicken Mashed futatoet t nirl. "" .etti.M and Tomatoes French liresW Sirloin Steah Platter, $1.10 Tlrelled SOMn Steak freih Musluvems I rrneh 1 tied 1'fttrtr.r V.mm fi,ifs-ntLS Half Celd Reait Chichen, Sliced Tomateea $l-2Sn Q Lela Koeif iirein uiifh Petate Sntml "u 20BB 1C et 11 O ocaer aonaec ae ec aocserr iii Nephew; second lledlnnd, Meuse, S I Jacobean ; third Seth Lemen,' ni ! 1'ntchwerk, Heney's Jewel: fourth. '.... . . i, i. . - .. is i Tliemas ciur.v, uiiirney ney, .Meurtte; i fifth - Halu, Lad's Leve, Duke .lehii- " ,a I sixth- Huke Huff, Hurry M. Htevens, The Iniiiirar; seventh DrlftliiR' f1- T,' Lnvnga, King Trojan, INTI'.ll.VATIOSAI, I.IUtlli; gaaltM Bttl ttepped by Fierce? and I'.uttlmnre IteailliiE Newnrk Ketlu-kter hfTttClff JiTsry Cltjr, Toreiilo, , , , UuffRte s 1.1 (I u u IA T. It 1 II 10 i v. ill H B B T. I I. in ft 0 ;; l Tlionicllffe: The Terente Handicap .. l purse, JsJeUO added, features the card g nt Thorncllffe I'ark today, fluy is dun '.'. is te win a race and Is favorably weighted. HerseH which seem best nrn: First rnce T., I Sanamere. Abla.e, OKiirlte; second ' ei 1,'dhlmnr, Thee, Has; third Tricks, U Sheer Faee, Flame j fourth Heynlleti, . luKiallant (I room, Dissolute; fifth fJuv, JJiStote, Irish Jilt; sixth Old Faithful, ;; fj Lcta, June Fly ; seventh King Jehn, ". u Grassyan, Sister Flo. ' r-Wmteelh&Sym&h Be sure te turn te one of the Comic I'iiRes of next Sunday's Public LedKer nnd ce the humorous sketch, wherein two or mere char acters are nnlmntedly cenverslnj,'. Fer the cleverest dialogue vfill pay Firat Prize of $25.00; Second Prize, $10.00; Third PriH, $5.00, and ten additional prlretj of $1.00 each. Any one can compete. It la easy te supply the dlnleKtie for th humoreiiH pictures. Grent fun. Try It! Hegln next Sunday I SUNDAY PUBLIC SBb LEDGER c I i IS UllU'li vie IVVIWB III Mia ! ion IV Bf BD ,2M " mii " --- 't Vh . '1,9 --Jk tJs m Vw ' a i'.,a. ti
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