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EVENlNl PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, ,11641
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I Private Matter Between George Chaney and Joe Tiplitz Will Be Sort of a Grudge Affaifr
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MEMBERS CLASH WHEN
CHANEY MEETS "TIP"
Two Years Ago Tiplitz Walloped George Sprawling and
Notv Balimore Battler Will Get Opportunity to
Make Everything Even With Joe
Hj ROBERT V. MAXWELL
Sport Kdltor Ermine t'nhllo l,nlecr
WHILE Ucorffe and .Jacques nre prcuarlnt? for tlielr public quarrel n. ucck
from Naturdr.y. n uiuiile of other boxers not so well known ns the Inter
national pnlr nre RrttiiiR In Mmpe for n printe mu to he held nt the I'lilts'
hall park one week from tonight. This private nftnir will ho most IntercstliiR
becauee It intrpdnrcn two ienl roek-'em-atnl-MioK-'ein artists who will In
dulge in what N commonly kno.vn nR n grudge lljlit. Ordlnnrily, n grudge
flsht causes nobody any suderins except the public. It Is u form of "biilld
up," which is -dang for ("teaming up a brawl.
However, and he Mint a 11 may, (Jeorgo Knock-'em-dead (.'linuey and
Joe Sock-'em Tip'itz are booked to minRlo in n mclodrnma of Wzht chapters or
lens, and it is (.aid on good authority that the worot man will lose. Mr.
Chaney avers that such was tut the cne nt the lant meetiliR, because he Is
much better thnn was shown nt the llnal result. At thnt time Mr. Chancy
was Muinbcrlng peacefu'lj with his iliiu resting on the canvas, after having
given a vivid Impcn-ocntion of a nose dhe.
Chaney has been kind to many boxers. He occupies the same position
In fistinuu as the A's and l'hlls In baseball. Our local ball clubs have won
more pennants for other clubs than any organizations in the major leagues,
and Chancy has boosted several fighters into the wind-up class. The Hiiltl
more slugger usunll gets going good. Mores n long string of knockouts and,
when It comes time for him to step Into the limelight where he Is considered
a championship contender, somebody btifcta him ou the chin and rings down
the curtain.
Two years ngo this mnimer (Jeorge was having his ups nnd downs
mostly down. lie boxed Lew Tendler ami Lew knocked him for a loop. That
pushed Tendler 'way up In front and made him the best lightweight In the
world, with the possible exception of Leonaid. It proved to all those con
cerned that Lew had a knockout fock concealed In his educated left.
After that Chane wanted levenge. lie . anted somebody to knock out.
o a mutch was made between him aud Tiplit;:. who then was known as u rugged
trial hore, with nothing worth mentioning except strength and cudurauce.
lie was to act piclty. stop one with his whiskers nnd take the Hop. Nothins
could have been sweeter than that.
THE brittle progressed bcnulifully
ereruthina thnt came his icau for
right looked the same to him nnd
with his face.
Tiplitz Crosses the Dope
CHANEY was in rare form. lie acted like a ihampion. Tiplitz n- reding
around the ring, reeling and stuggerin likf a piano-mover on Saturday
Bight before they cloccd up those plates. He was ready for the long vojage
and Chaney was right there to see that he took It.
Tiplitz was backed against the ropes anil didn't know- whether he was
In Philadelphia. Pa . or Seattle. Wash. Baltimore (ieorge measured him for
the liuul wallop and drew bnck his left to make If unanimous. There was a
smile on his face, for he knew he was about to hac revenge.
In the meantime, .loe was hanging on the rope with one hand aud de
cided to do something. He, too, pulled back his left nud rested it on the floor.
Then he swished It through the air nnd SOCK! It landed flush on Chanej's
chin and (Jeorge was nil washed up for the evening. lie was swept out of the
ring with the peanut shells.
It was an unexpected ending. The finishing punch trnveled wildly
through space; there was no direction, but lots of speed. From a beaten man
Tiplitz emerged a victor, just like the pinch hitter In a baseball game who
closes his eyes, tHkes a toe hold aud busts one oer the fence. Chaney wns
much put out about It and. when he recoercd, asked if nnybod else was
hurt when the grandstand fell.
From that lime Tiplit?. has been a wind-up star. He has mot most of
the good boxers, had fair fucccss, but gained prestige. He refused time and
again to meet Chaney ugnln, aud it was with much difficulty that he con
sented to this match. To me. It looks like one of the best we hac hail for
some time. Neither is u champion, neither knows anything about the finer
points of the game, neither is cleer. But both can take it aud give it. They
will not waltz to absent music.
Looking over the same card, we tiud n bout which savor.- strongly of old
hsinc week. Kid Williams, former bantamweight champion, who is getting
older and bigger, will meet Louisiana in a return man h. This ts something
worth mentioning, because boxers are willing to wait n long time for a return
natch. The pair met at the Olympia on April .", 11)1.". and Louisiana
almost won the bantamweight championship of the world. In the fifth round
he let one fly at Williams' chin and the Kid took It on the hip. He flopped.
rolled under the ropes nnd did not move until the referee had counted seven.
Then he staggered to his feet and barely made it before the count of ten.
JT H'.-t.S' claimed thnt Williams got n lona count Hint niaht, but
Williams never snid it. Anyieay. he not off lucku nnd Lent menu
torn Louisiana,
do letter.
.Yoie thnt they
Turmoil on French Race Course
Nc
OWHEHE except on a race course,
of circumstances o completely unset
and dash all expectations of the ta'cnt ns at the French Crand National
Steeplechase, when that $40,000 eent wns won by an obscure horse, Bol
Beige. This steed is owned by one Leon Volteria, who so'd programs at the
Olympic Theatre. Paris, at the beginning of the war and now N proprietor of
the Casino de Paris His entry won the classic event at odds of -10 to 1, much
to the chagrin of most of the 70.000 who thronged the course on Siiudnv.
The tabaret crowd claimed the day n It own. t n did Vnlterra and
his three brothers wager lanre sums nn Koi Beige, hut the tip went out gen
rally to all theatrical circle,., nnd even i horns girls ap rolling in wealih
after having backed the vaudeville hore to the limit.
In the running of the race all the horses fell but two .lockev Parftement.
Who rode the odds-on famrlte. Heros XII, who hud won the (Irand National
three times in a row, took the wiong course where the tracks ( ross, giving
the race to the cabaret favorite in a romp. Parfrement was set down for the
Mlance of the year.
When the porl-mutuel price wns flashed there liegun the most remnrk
able demonstration by the Thespians ever witnessed even In France The
Volterra brothers kissed the horse, kls-ed each other and the celebration spread
Police had to protect the lockey Parfrement. y.hose blunder had unhorsed the
talent. The more exclusive horse-owners refused in mf.,mI.i. h,
, a is the custom, but by nil arbitrary
penea to present olterra, the victor, to
Wno, like the horse, could not pm ape
The entire company of the Casino
emonstration, while the fnshlonnblc set
JOSEPH E. WU)E.Eli uhote ,,rent jumper. Hucl'iitc, u
O ruled out of the men became of import rulings, irm n't th
ouromnrrn try me inouoht tint the
inr ritvi prixr.
Copyrtoht
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Boots and Saddle
Ginger likely will prove ict in ih.
Veronn Haudicat) at Latnina touoy, with
Brookholt and Sands of l'lcisme fin
liishing the contention (Jlnger's rest
( should do him good. Other horses fa
'vorablv placed at Latonia arc: 1'ir-t
race -.ludge I'ryoi, Black Hackle. Mar
jorie McKay. Second Doiius, Article
A. Handel. Third II. II Coleman.
Inquiry, lialance Wheel. Fonrlli lle
kab, Ileruice K . Luknow .Shi'i
Miss .lemlma, Darjeeling, I'ncle rlo.
fc'erenth Adelia V , Wine, Wad-wuii'-Last.
At iIIFliiit Wroi kie-. Sail ng
Along. I'K'il Kioney. riec nut 'I;,. !
cla, Shand''U, Urm- Third I'lay fe,
low. Fair (Sum. Captain Aliucx. Fourth
Cheifiuk. 1 Itimal.i ISudami I'lftn
American Hoy. Uorcii. Siiiau Man.
Sixth Muskalnuge. Ten lluttons, 1'olly
Ann,
Lord A(or' stitbl. with umnin.t if II
7sfl, leads Fnaliiih nwnrn fm ihn prfcent
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. with .1 H. .loel serond havinit an-
d (11 JU.5 Comiur.rl with th...e nur
Ilanc oi .table has wun Iso.liuy the
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nrcurtil irHlull anj If I1 Whllnc, il!l 111
J. K. 1 ncv.4 a-i I K H Bradlej . Innliiis
re dote to the !nn i-
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;. r. mimrr nas iiiirn c..rrnmiinr
to t.aton a lo conmele for ihe 1 1 A DUO tndj.
tlndtni. Huii.ll.Ht. to t iui. on Ju'- t rne
Vf,n. nldlnr also ma ir ufler I in 110(100
DinlVl 11000. T Handicap "
AfconMnr to unnfrtrUl unnounifrr.pnr
Ihtr. wlflU a rr.ni.en.eni of da ,. on Jh-
Kmtueky tracks for the fall i n ih
l.Monl me.tlni: to bealn Mi.t fulloe.l bv
th Loulavlll races the saun t wind im
St l4Xlnilon, tntlrly revera.nit tho old
nd.r
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tv Fl of thl hpmei of rontfort Jones, on I
. f M tlia erl nir'stablsa In Kentucky, will t
k - O Cnd with tho AppltTU nd KY I
H,'!-!". 5innmnt. V
flopped
nenrlu three found. Lefts nnd
he blocked them indiscriminately
me older and smarter tticy might
aud in France nt that, could n train
the conventions, nut socieiv mlriff
law d (ourse the steward- were com-
M. Mllleinnd m the presidential box
de Paris took part in the riotous
toi.k to tall timber
Inch irni
e coitrir.
ban kept hii h
orse fiom icinninp
PubUc l.rdorr to.
Scraps About Scrappers
Jack MrDrrniolt. ti now Is handling
in-, i m,.1,.r inlvim.! ihiit hn u lv in:
ma rorrner riitthumher a imi on nccounl
' ki Ir.J ird hand
ILirnei Itelllj. r.t in- S.nnicnili Warl
ii In fnc Cmi and prr.n-m1 to in on with
anj of ih 124-1JH pniindera He wants a
rn k a ru-nmy r r
.lad. llr'zi'i. of llaaljtnn la paired wrn
I".- A'lKftt s 1-r.dav rlRht ot the. Canihrla
i.'rte- he II lohn." P n ivni.... t. .
Vi .Prir L,,3,, "r Tiimmv Lanadon n-nmv '
MrJ) niwh v. f. MArlev nntl Jimmj I
'!r wn a Younjr um I.anrddn
I'm llrndlei ii oi . ijrri. one of .. i,,i
n.- ih("H(iS-s .n I"illnd'ihl l I ,r,K,
Ii a rMrn ftnpu-nn in th rinr Hfi-r ,,,
-ii i'an ln.'ff -h'n h" in'ies on f)a-i)
' nsuir ih.. Kle.enth .'trei.t Arni next
..I'lnna- msh'
lounc .Inok O'llrlen nan been tra n.nz for
"" "'' 'I- "-'II ,tr.,i, n , fjf-.,,n
round ma,ch vjth Dsnny FHrunn at West
Manunk nut Slonrlty nlsht
IVIIIiis llrltt has oi'o o K-ef of Ain
w ,, r-Ki tummy .iiirrat' ini I .xntarn
ran-ehed repnti,.K irh Johnnv M.siv S
nti'i- IJvna m Atlantic Citi s2tur5S?
nicht Annnc .i: saturdaj
Interelty mntrhes htao.i pi, ,
aid Wllm nitmn hojees nlll be stinr-d in
- urereii I ; nicht llarrv V-,o'o v
1 Sammy Schlff .llniitiy Ireland v Ilud M..
nnnalrt Joe Dundeo vt Tomtni- Duiran I
, V. .. .,-.. . ....., 'S'"1"'. 'J.u".n
v V". V Kno-k.'iV VlScent ind l'.?
n... .. 11...1 .V;; lnc'nl .."" I-l.
, inli. ' ,"u,nnu'
are th contet
.Tohnnr Mr(iiiUin . hinrliinnr tickntu for
In ' ,h. -lar ., o".f 'Vh.'h oroi'm Joh
T,p,tJ, vvm mM ,., f.n,n,V Mrdulifan
, ,W(R, , ,hs wltn H t-l """"n
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I llrrni.in lltndln pans it keep Hobby Mr
Ca"!! limy th.-otiKhn.11 the umniir mnniha
. anil when th renuiar rfHHon ffctn under
in" riin-mr nnw ni inc mniH iikm rark
way hwlll etart a ampKlin to place ths
Clrayi Ferry blond n line for aet-tn with
Johnny Kjlbane. AleCann mjada a rt flht
alnt K. r Al Wajner.
nt the start. 'I iplitz
IVlAulAu uUm illuL ir th.va.hi w i fu HTe , NrTTnrrrrri 7zz.( w s !!
BY ANOTHER WIN
Take Senators Into Camp After
Fifteen Torrid Rounds by
Count of 7 to 6
PHILS LOSE ANOTHER
Our lowly Athletics surprised the
populace h Inking the second game In
two dnjs from Washington yesterday
afternoon in fifteen long sessions, by the
score of 7-H. The game was a thriller
throughout It was Cy Perkins' four
base ply into the left-field bleachers In
the ninth with .Inanity Walker resting
Inn first Imsc whic hsenl the game into
the extra innings. In the fourteenth
Inning the Senators pushed over a run
when (iharrlt) doubled to left nnd
scored -Urn .ludge from the keystone
sne.
Not to he outdone, however, the
Markmen came right back in their half
and scored again, which deadlocked the
issue and kept the fans late for supper.
Bill Bairett. the third pitcher that ( oti
nle used on the mound, started the
fifteenth round er badly. After walk
ing the fJvsf man and moving him t"
third b a wild pttih after one ninii
was gone, he struck out Harris anil
mnde Klce ground out to .Johnny
Walker
In the last half of the fifteenth
.limmv rkcs fanned, but Welch
wns piven a free ticket to first
base. Tilly Walker then sent a scorcher
to center for a b-i-e and Frank scam
pered to third. With the Senators in
field on the gr.iss. .lohnny alker
punned u hit through Shanks and
u llotirke and Welsh scampered ocr
the plntter with the winning counter.
I
Quintet of Homers ,
Five hone runs were mnde miring,
the irnme mid kent mi the epidemic.
1-.....1. H-...I. .!-...' .1... I.nll v..l. the
left-licld bleacher wall in the sixth in-niiii-
'I'IiIm Ik tin. v,.imiii(1 time since
joining the Maikiuen lie has performed
this feat. It Is also the fourth time it ri n...nr-n
has been made. Ceorge Burns did the JOURfJEE BADLY BATTERED
same stunt In 101S against I'rhan I nber
and Tilly Walki r did it c.irlier this
season. Thf other c.icuit clouts were Manhasset, L. I.. June '2'2. (icoiges
lle'and'haV lur," ?" ," nothing but rest yes
During the batting practlie. Clyde tenlaj at his traluing camp in Man
Milan, the Senntor's regular left fielder, hasset. That is, the challenger for
was struck In the fae Dy a bat, which Jnrk Hrinp'oy's: tlo (1( no Mr0U9
s pped from the hands of I'tank , . . . , , . . . , .
Brower. ' training work und absolutely no box-
Milan wns taken to the Northwestern , ing.
C.encral Hospital, wheie if wns foil ml
Uiat his nose was broken, a severe cut
over his eye, and that he would be un
able to participate in any game for two
weeks.
Phils Drop Another
The Brooklyn Dodgers accomplished
two thlmrs nt Ebbets Field yesterday.
They raised the National League pen
nnnt which thev won last year, and
overcame the hoodoo that usually nc- ;
companies such ceremonies by defeating reason for the downhearted, down-in-the
Phillies by a score of I to '-'.The thc-moutli feeiing which permeated the
contest wns attended by .ludge Kene- , Mnnhnsct atmosphere was the shock
saw Mountain I.andis, high commls- l ingly unexpected happenings in the ring
sioner of baseball. t at Ebbets Field Monday night.
Honors for the ietory were about j Paul .lournee, Cnrpentier's French
equally divided between Burleigh j heavyweight sparring partner, was
Crime's and Xaek Wheat. 0 rimes led knock d loose from his 'enscs by Char
the defense and Wheat led tho offense ; lie Weinert, nud in the process was
The combination proed just two tuns , tattered Into n helple-s human hulk,
too much for the Quakers. I Italian .loe (ians, Bionkhn middle-
fJrimcs' chief forte was his pitching j weight, wlio has been n-sistiiig in the
in the pinches. He was hit freely prepaiutiou of Carpeiitlcr, was knocked
throughout the game, being touched for i out in ten rounds by Augic Itatner,
one or more safe blows in every Inning! With the pnrring pawners' -etlmiks
excejit the sixth nnd eighth, but he was enme accompanying bruises which In
very effective with runners on the paths capacitated them. This nnd the inl
and' wns nccorded some gilt-edged sup- . usuully ton Id conditions discouraged
p.-.'t by his teammates in the field. A plans for training work und transformed
couple" of fast double plays pulled him the usually buoyant, laughing camp
out of danger in the third nnd ninth outfit into n dazed, somnolent crowd,
innings. 'Even Oils Wilson was affected, (ins
,. . ,s rr I handled both boxers in their unfortu-
nnkeos Drop Two nnt(, bouts
The. Boston Bed So handed n severe Whether Carpentler will work today
1olt to the pennant aspirations of the wns undetermined yesteidny. Tile
Yankees by taking both ends of a M'hcdule will depend entirely upon the
double-header, the scores being nnd ! weather. If It is too hot. It Is prob-(t-1.
Two former Mackiuu hurleri !nlde Cnrpentier's Activities will be re
turned the tuck. Herb Penitock coming ' .trieted to a short road session in the
through with the first game nnd .loe morning nnd light outdoor work In the
Bush the second "Bullet" Joe held the ntteinoon Trainer WlNon could not
(lothuinites to four hits. -n csterda whether the cliallcnger
The Cleveland Indians in the mean- would bo today
time were winning from the White Sox.
C to .', and now enjoy first place with)
n lead of tilt) -nine points. Line wns
hit hnrder thnn McWeeney, but the
Speaker clan produced their hits when
needed nud this landed them on top.
The (Jiants were buried in a fusillade
of runs by the Boston Brnves, tho pcorc
being 10 to r, The winners clouted
Benton, Barnes nnd Nehf all over the
lot for a total of sixteen hits. The
ilin and CanU split even in their
double bill, the latter winning the open-
ing clash IT to 1,1 and tlie Cubs cash
ing in the night cap, 0 to !,
COAST TRIP IS OFF
Philadelphia Athletes Will Not Go to J
California Meet t
Insufficient funds was given n the t
reaMm for the (nwollation of the tru- t
( a iloren star trnck nnd lleld nthltes t
'if I'hllni'elphin In l'limdena, Calif for J
the National A A I' i'hnmplonsriu J
Ciptnin I.arr Iirown Sherman I tin- a
(iirh. (Si ngf Hronder nnd Iiob Maxiiir.
of l'etiii . Allan Woodrine. of Sxraiusct'
nnd Meadow brook, and Harold It-trrnii 'J
of I'l'iin State, were among those se 'J
lecieil hoiuc time ago to make fm tri
The team wns duo to leavi f.u the
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Huston, fll New York. 1 (second unine).
Icwlnml, Clilcnco, 3.
M. lOOlsvHctrolt. postponed, rnln.
AJlt3lICAN ASSOCIATION
Imilstlllf. Si rolumliiiB. I.
St. Paul. 131 Knnsiis Cltr. 8.
Mtmteunolln, 3: MllwwiUce, 1 trailed lrt
sUthl mini xecond Knme posttionrd).
Otlifr Biirnen poitponrd. rain.
SOl'TIICRN ASSOCIATION
Mrmnlils, S Mobile. 3. ,
Ml'inta. 2 1 Utile Itocl;. 2 (sermtxsfii In-
Nciv Orlonns, 3i Nnslivllle. 2 (Un In
nlnKs). ll'rnilnKliuiii. Ot ClultinooM, 2.
i:asti:rn i.e.vi:
llrnlcl.rciHjrU 4i Alliam. 2.
Worrester. Ot Ilnrtfnril. 2.
surlnndcld. Ii l'lttnllsld. 3.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
NATIONAL I.r.A(ili:
I'l. lilies ut llrookln.
llokton nt New York.
CIiIcheo nt St. l.ouls itttmei)
l'lttslmricli ut Clnclnnutl.
AMKltlCAN I.KUil'K
MuslilnxHm nt I'lillntltslnhlii.
( Irvrland nt Clilnico.
New Y'ork ut Ilnstnn.
St. louls nt Dftroll.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
YBSTKUDVY'S Hl-SCI.TS
lll.fTnli. 4 .Irrnev CIO. O.
Nrn-ark, 7 Toronto, 2.
Itochisstrr. Ill nendlnir, 3.
Hnltlinore. Ill Sjriu-usp, 10.
scnEUf u; ran today
Toronto nt Newurk.
ItntTnlo nt Jerso- Clt.
HohrlT nt Itradlnr.
Sjrucmr nt llnttlmore.
mtaniiino ok tiu: ci.riip
v. u r.c. w. i i'.c.
IValtlmnrr 47 12 .797 Sr.ien' 20 31 .430
HulTiilo 30 211 .381 dcr. Illy 27 33 .480
IKs hcJtrr 31 27 .3.14 Turnntn 20 33 .441
Nrwurk 30 33 .470 Itradlnic 16 44 .207
wonderful value at the original
South 8th St.zZZ
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LARRY WILLIAMS
Shows the Tremendous Hitting
Power of Champion Boxing
With 14-0unce Gloves
BATTLING GHEE DEPARTS
Atlantic City, N. J.. June 22. Jack
Dempscy let himself loose yesterday nnd
three of his sparring partners were vic
tims of his onslaughts.
Larry Yillinms, Hridgeport. Conn.,
heavyweight, wos knocked out in tho
first round, lifter he had been floored a
hnlf minute previously by the cham
pion. Williams went down tho first
time on being ripped In the stomach
with n powerful left followed by a right
crash to the jaw. The second time he
was cnught with a right bwlng nnd the
birds sang.
There wns no pretense about the Wil
liams knockout. For a period long
enough to have been counted out in a
regulnr battle the victim of the cham
pion lay in the ring while the several
hundred sneetators watched. Dempsey
nnd Teddy Hayes then lifted him to his ;
feet nnd patted IiIr back while the audi- .
nice cliceied and applauded. Wll- '
Hams' rather foolish knockout smile i
faded nwa.v Into a crln of real pleasure.
fund he waved his hand to the crowd as
he left the ring.
Nothing the champion has done in the
ring to date created as much confidence ;
in his ability to whip Ucorges carpen- ,
1 tier ns rtlrt tlio Itnneknnt of l.nfrv Wil
liams
Battling Ghee, the Memphis Negro,
who started strong bcvcrnl days ago,
hns given up and left the camp today, j
Ever since last Friday, when Dempsey
waded in nnd loosened several of the
colored battler's teeth. Ohee has been
shy of the champion and his decision to
quit wns not unexpected.
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TWO FOREIGN WOMEN
ARE IDEAL ATHLEtM
Miss Cecil Leitch, English Golf Champion, and Mile,
Lcnglen, French Tennis Queen, Have Perfect Form
in Play Both to Visit America ,
By GIIANTLAND BICE
Pnrls, June 21!
TF THE present schedule goes snfetly
J- tlin
niiifli whereby MNs Cecil Leitch
nnd Mile. Suznnnc Lcnglen visit Amer
ica this summer, those lucky enough,
to tli iff in range will look upon two1
of tho finest athletic specimens of fern
inlnltv the Rami' ever has known.
There is no resemblance whatsoever,
In o far ns their features nre con
cerned, nnd yet In many wnyw they
nre very much alike.
BOT
he
OTII are nbove the average In
elcht. neither thin nor stout, but
more Inclined to slendcrnesM thnn other
wise. There Is to both a certain defi
nite lltheness, a wonderful freedom of
movement, whether It be with hands,
amis, feet or body. There Is nothing
bulky to either and yet they nro the
highest forms of athletic types, truly
magnificent in the original mennlng of
the word. , ,
Miss Leitch. In golfing, for hcadgcai
u-enrs n nuriile band around her fore
head, Mile. Lnnglen, upon the first
occasion when we saw her piny, wore
n hendgnir that In her first mntch con
sisted of n brilliant ornnge band, pre
senting a striking effect with her raven
bulr. In the second match the orange
band gave wnv to n brilliant crimson
setting. In piny upon the courts she
Is n mnrvelous sight to look nt nslde
from her tenuis, which is In itself more
extraordinary than any fancy might
Imagine.
BOTH women are not only perfect
athletes with perfect physical form,
but also perfect form In play. Mile.
Lcnglen seems to be entirely nt ease
taking tho ball from nuy position,
whether it bo well overhead or just
above the ground. In cither case there
seems to be almost no physlcnl effort
expanded to produce astonishing re
sults. Her timing nnd her control nre
excellent, and there nre times when
you bcfin to wonder if she could ever
make a mistake. Miss Leitch, with all
the vigor of her game, obtains results
with the snme ease and lack of effort.
There is nothing of the lurch or lunge
in tier nlnv. Slio hits with tho force
0f u strong man, and seems to keep
well within Herself, always nnving
THESE SUMMER FABRICS
TO MEASURE SHOW
INCREASING DEMAND DAILYl
$45
For your selection from a number of very fine
light-weight merchant tailoring cloths built to your
individual measure.
Patterns to suit both men and young men
equally good for business or vacation wear.
Their selling figure does not represent their
full value, you may be sure.
WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER
1217-19 Chestnut Street
J4y fjiri Tjssjwy sts fflfjHL
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FATIMA
CIGARETTES
TWENTY for 2f-'"' '(
Jp tho djferencel
Co.
boinctlilng In reserve when the occnln
no demunds. a510n
BOTH of these (.cnsntlonnl Euronm
stars hnve been extremelv nntlJ
to vlnit the United States, ami S
thcro is some Inter hitch It it a n
tical certainty that both will be
hand. Their arrival will I . no LJii
event In the turn of spnrfng nffalr-
for their records hnve been .0 phetlom.
eiinl nnd their extreme skill and grael
nre so pronounced thnt both nre ,,,.
to he big favorites. ,u"
This Is especially true of Mile. Lns.'
len. who presents the most striking col
orful effect ever seen on the court
Her astonishing ease ond nuickness will
cntch the eye at once nnd hold attention
throughout, for while In sport men, ai
n rule, nro more graceful than wonico.
through longer association with cnm
pqtltlvc strife, Mile. Lenglcn 1$ mor
graceful than any man now playing
tennis. It is to he hoped thnt nothtnj
will happen to prevent their sailing.
ConirfoM, IDil. AH Ttohts ruervcd
CUT YOUR OWN HAIR
with a
PEERLESS HAIR CUTTER
Sold t Druit, Hardware. Cttfar nl
Department mores.
Dempsey's a Superman
HE FOLLOWS
Phila. Jack O'Brien's System
To Keep physically lit. lie tioxei, tun.
punchas bale. lcp.s down his iiin jj
now: runnlnir track, rmml-bnll courli, rojinr
885. bPHCIAL Ht'MJIKll HOXINO Donfc
UlliLDlNd KI.KSII-lllCmMlNd COUKskji
wii.sox num.. lain axi ciikstnit
Pt. Breeze Park Velodrome
HIKE TlltmSMAY NHillT, 8:30 f. ,
RACES riani. itniv m. n.itt. (!,;,
Baseball Today, 3:30 P. M.
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