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Evening Courier from Camden, New Jersey • 20

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rTEMU lUVRlEK. CAJIUE.V, TT1UJE.SUAT, SEiTE'lbK 7, IS D. Wood Claims Burlington Co. League Title-Will Not Play PostponcdGame with Mooresloj TITLE PLAYOFF LOOMS LEGIIISIIILE DEMPSEY WAXES WRATIIY M'GRATH POINTS TO RULE TO SUBSTANTIATE CLAIM AS ACES BLANK HUNT0 CU1MJIS10 10 AIM IJIEIS OVER TAKE FIGII STOUY IH- irivt r- 1 ouw rdiis oee Jenkins HJ Champion Brands Writer of Yarn as liar Points Out East Camden Hitless, B-A Lose to Winter Watson Hurls Ex-Soldiers Jo In Tourney Tflt Absurdity of Tale in Exclusive. Interview I rBAOKLIX CBAST.

HUNTON PLAYS TONIGh" Victory Over Presbyterian in Playoff The American Legioa's baseball rep raitersat bervtea Staff Csrraspeaaeat. pps All Postpone! (ames in Second Half Must be Played by Sept. 3, Says Rule 21 SURPRISE TO RIVALS Tha Burtingioa County Baseball Ugnt Hi is ever and tlx championship has won by the R. Wood aggregation. That is the massage that comet from Chicaxo.

Sent. T. Tne usually cairn Pep Boys' Infielder Hangs Up Hitting Average of .667 to Top City Leaguers Although they failed to add tha sec-' oad half championship to their first rU Janrebi the. Pep Boys garnered a Urge share of honors, according to the KSMAX AXKB.lt AN I n.n and good natured Jack Dempaey was rata, Huntoa Branch Kavt Camdea Aeaa resentatives wear the crown of champions of the HaddonfleW ehurch Legkm League today. somewhat wrathy today over un pno-Ucatioa ia a national magazine of aa article which veiled tha charge that the Dempsey-Tunney fracas was of those things." 1 Waa Broke.

'Let's assume, for the moment that was willing to sell out. Vy price wouldn't have been leas than (1.000.000. Woo would have paid It to me? Tunney? How could Tunney have paid me U.OOO.W0 when Tunney admits that he wai flat broke when we were matched for tha fight and broke until be was paid his end for fighting nva. "So cold facta eliminate Tunney from any such possible There's only one other source to whom I could have mad the sale. That's the aa much aa 2 TWILIGHT BASEBALL 's TOSIGBT raalsbere at "atissT- Park (Ghmeester Ceuty Lsagae).

Csmll'i AU-Mars vs. Haste Branch at Ureas' way aa Kverett tsVeesmsn Aaaertcaa Ceatnl Camden at East Casaaea (Kit sans Natiaaal Leagme). Met) vs. Ee4 and Can (Haas-seatM City Laagae). relish CiUseas vs.

Seath Camden a Ninth aad Van Has. gweeVeeere a Weedstewn. Hillsdale at Weedbary Glaats. THIKSOAT Westville at BeweU (GlsecesUr Ceaaty Leagae). raalsbere at Therefare (Glseoes-ter Ceaaty Leagae).

rarkside vs. Ceatral Camden at Broadway aad Everett tBeesmaa Katieaal Leagwe). Pep Beys vs. I so pa at Forest Hill (Camden City TwUight Leagae, aeeead gaase ef playoff aeries). Banubsre at Sewell.

-Charley wataon ssnea m. hrilliant victory 4ver Pres J' rrcorda of the final semester, compiled All thut tha ax-cbampioa saM can Pj-na Ptvnt Nlnih War 4 Haddna A. A Carroll All-Stars 2 p. a s. of a.

le4iidar East Camden. 4: Hunion. BTis tVeek's byterian tn the playoff game to deter not be repeated ta print becaase, for mine the cusposiuon 01 aromu-i-" The Larkm had annexed first. Florence, the bam of the B. Wood team, as fans vert awaiting word a tha first time the memory oi ons whs have known him for years, he dealt in profanity and then some tare at Broadwav and Ev.r.- semester laureU.

and then finished in st tie with the "Presbys" for the sec to when the Wood team would play Krldair tul Camden Ac, of its euperlauva off a postponed game with the Moores- st Victor Ktaa Park. ond half. Had the church nine us- Tha atnrr ta a lie-aiui the man who by Joseph Schafer, former president of nc Camden City twUight league. Clayton with a batting average of in tea games topped th hitters. Itoseleski, a team mate, and Deer, of tha East Camden Acs Reserves, are also credited with the same average but they did not play as often as Clay, ton.

Davidson, another' Pep swatter, closed his season with a .800 tn 13 arrota it knows in his heart that It is town club. umphed last night, a playon series the wildest dealers In estimates of tn cleanup on Tunney's victory, do not place those at. more than (250.000 hy any single Individual, and Bf ABE COKOTls ehwiff t(V wl ti V. would have been necessary th (m riueu. Lesion's victory, how The poatpoaed (am ill.

not be scheduled, according to "Marty" JU-rrth. manaeer of the Wood dub, and snip or tne American circuit of sJ ever, gives the former doughboys both halves and the season's laurels. the league season I aver aa Jar-as Beesmaa iwuigui league ooaa day. Finrense ia concerned. fix as the grand total won a.uw oy the whole group in which that particular gambler was included well, isn't the fake story reduced to a lie by the most extravagant figures? Charley Wataon held Kesoyienan to two hits as his mates turned in a 2-1 conquest.

Bedman yielded seven gamea for a second place rating. Three r-nii vrimer ana me hJ safeties In the slz-inninK suukkus. 'For who ever heard of a gambling Camden Aces maae mis possibility. a Be." exploded Dempsey. "I hoar much about boxers who get punch-drank and go goofy and I'm begin, ning to believe that a few sporting writers go that way too.

'Some of the finest friends I have in tha world are sporting writers. Also soma of. my bitterest enemies belong to the sAne profession. Just about all that I am, all that I have accomplish ed, I owa to tha newspapers and the men who work for them. And to my dying day I will be grateful to them as a group, whether friends or fair enemies, "JMd Ket Sell Oat" clique paving a man Jl.

000,000 so it could euid end ftp A M0 000 loser? DU FFY tEWi SHOWS Watson fanned eight batsmen and walked dne, while Redman is credited with five- strikeouts and charged with tea naaaea. tually eertaintv last night br tfe picg Hunton Branch in the cna outer stars mi jwi or dh final drive. "Yank" Winters finished in a tie for slab honors with Stone, of the Umpa team second half champs, and Sherman, of tha East Camden Owls. The Pn iw mound aoe. however, railed Wkr Take 'ess.

battle between these rivals at Brat. If I had faked in the fight if I way ana ineT.rures 4 to-0. bad gone into the ring for the deliberate Durpose of losing, does any normal thrbneh the season without a defeat in Presbytenan got on to a oyinj when hiU by Ash and Redman, the only two made by the losers, with a stolen base by Ash sandwiched in, accounted for a run. The defeat was the iirst for ABILITY AS MANAGER human minx 1 a nave ot-ra uwwj ton, which nas cnaiked up tea tories. The colored stars tackle did? If I had been in there only "Heints" Heineman.

anotner r-ep If a writer thinks I am a ham roll's All-Stars tonight, and The Legion got this back in the second, however, and won out in the to lose, doe asyone suppose that for tn full rounds I would have waded cessful will have finished the isuj strkler, tops the batters for the season with .454 for the first btlf and i fur the closing section for aa average of .487. It was work of this nature boxer, I never take exception to his statements. If he dislikes me for one thing or another and wants to put me on the pan and grill me, that is hia into Tunney, taken the merciless fire "Under Rule 21 of tha Burlington County League rulea It ia clearly act forth that all postponed gamea must-be played before September Ma-jrrmtb atatad yesterday. "Therefore, the league aeaaoa ia close and we are i-i-iming tha championship." Magrath'a declaration undoubtedly "win coma aa a great surprise to the other league dubs, aa both Burlington and Pelanoo would hare been able to finish in a tie with Florence for second half honor in the event that Hoores- town defeated Wood in tha postponed match. Wood finished the second half with ten wins and three defeats, while Burlington and Delaneo won ten games sod lost four.

Tha followers of these two clubs hare been imploring Ifoores- town to "bang tt)n" Wood in the postponed match in order to create a triple deadlock. However, Magrath's contention puts an entirely new aspect on tha situation, and should it bring a protest from Burlington and Delaneo it will provide a rather knotty problem-tor President Hayward. The Ftorenca adherents claim there third. Lloyd Haney scored both runs, Duihne regular "Frankie Frisch" with eleven conquests and (J reverse. I of his blows and had my faced punch Former Boston Luminary.

Pi CKM3GEFFXEK. Vlaelaai paaeb absorber, who tackles ReraaUa, af Atlantic City, ha a welterweight eHaausa-tiaa caunbat at PsbUr Service Park Friday night, expects to still remain in the raaalag at tha dose tha fracas. ed to such a pulp that it was hardly ..1.7. ma aMaatseri noiL The Aces now boast eight vic-W head-first slide to carry the first run over. Bisblnr.

with two hits, was the lead- which enabled the Fep Boys nang up a .431 average for to lead the clubs in the second half batting dueL recognisable lor a raontnr and one loss. Pyne Poynt will btei But when a writer reaches a point where he tries by trick language or story is a ue a oeuoeraie us. lots Portland to flew Eng-land League Flag' countered Friday, while two nw The thine that puzzles me about the in stick smith of the rime. Tha complete records follow remain on -the East-Siders' schtdtil trv ainraaitrs by quoting ficticious persons, to create the Impression that Tunney and I faked the fight in Philadelphia, he's If triumphant- in an, wnnr IW 8usiac--a4 Half wins tonight, a playoff will be mat manufacture of such a lie Is whether the telling of it is aa effort to put the smudge on me for losing by a fake or whether the writer was attempting Several members of the Legion nine leaver today for France to attend the A. convention, ao victory on the eve of their departure was especially P.C.

W. hist a main liar. L'mpa sary to decide the crown. Hm-J could have won the honors oatrj 1 ii 71 "Duffy" Lewis, remembered aa one of that famous Red Sox outfield which included, besides himself, Harry Hooper and Tris Speaker, now knows what "No sane thinking man Who applies kurle to that fight in Philadelphia can to take a shot at Tunney by trying 10 sweet. by winning lasi ntgni, dui tee rep uojra it CAmd.n Ovla fcaat Camden Acaa farksida 13 It create the impression that he ia a AMERICAN LEGION AB teges of Dr.

Vaughan were ucsrJ find one iota of reasoning to support the belief that I 'sold out to Tun- .428 ,214 it's like to steer a ball club to a league to the occasion. champion not because 01 nis greatness but because he 'bought' the title Cameo Holy Name pennant." nev." At that the defeat was a ha- 4 0 0 6t 3 00 3 2 1 tiadsoa A. a or had someone buy it for him. On Monday, by winning one game of "Retention of that title through vic breaker for Jenkins, Hunton's ur, NATKKS' AVERAGE 0 1 a double-header rom Lewtston, home tory in Philadelphia meant to me not ball ace. JenktBi did set imt is no argument on the matter.

They player in O. AH. 0 3 0 3 0 merely a. continuance of the prestige Nolan, ss Watklns. lb Robinson, ct Haney.

3b Hippie, rf Rills. 2b Btsblni, Brown, If Totals Aces a single safety in the five-imcJ Pep bcyi i simply point to tha league rules and OK mu vamgan, tne rumtiw, tma, team under the managership of Lew- and the glory that went with it, but 1 2 Thenjyigns of commotion around theliannassa hauler's Training Camp today were the chug-chugging of A track scraper, the creakingf-nra-chlnes digging a hole for a lake inside the course and the snores of none contest. All of tne alien cocatci MozeleaKi, rep Ecer. Acea say "there It la in oiaca ana wane. What else can be done about it." it also meant from W.WKMXKl to were due to Hunton misplays.

Not 10 0 .867 JOIV .528 .520 .500 000.000 that I could have gained by Is clinched the flag for the second half of the New England league race of 1927. Lynn, won the first half earned run was scored in the asi "Suppose wa bad lost to Borden' 2 0 1 i FRESBTTKRIAN 18 4 setting the big end of another fight Twice victor uver Monday morning, we would have been game. other thanv William Harrison Dempsey. as championand two br three more of the league's schedule and will meet a half game behind Burlington and AB Fhu winter uieraiiy siow-oauea He did dot work. champion.

pace-setters Into submission. Til Delaneo," Magrath said In support of Mickey Blair, is Working Out With Benny Bass Ash, Hill. Jb Redman, O. Tees, 3b manasrer of the Aces had his it Portland In the post season aeries of seven games. Jos Conway, identified with baseball interests in Boston, sauntered into the his argument.

"Would Burlington ana Delaneo been willing for us to play that postponed game then. We do not hook breaking nicely ana in tnnr 3 3 8 2 2 I 1 forts to knock the ball out of tne Maine seaport early In 1928 -with the Hunton sluggers were popplor think they would have and we are Reports emanating from'the training Today's Choices By STOP WATCH or grounding out. Winter gave tol claiming tha title on the rules." It is evident that Utile attention Laviasoa. res son Oals Heinemann, Tt-p Boys, t). Baker, inter.

Pep Boyi Beamier, Pet lioya Mr-Neelr, JUOOO A. A. Kellar, Crwli McKlbbon. tls Smith. Umpa McGinnle.

rarkalae Baker, Parkullle lxrtiaideon. l'luluide Ktenut, Pep Boy LMlka, Acea licram. On Is Hyland, llfly Name Hemleraon. L'inia Huton. rarkside Pttitt, Owl It.

Tydeman. Owls U'Xeil, Owls Hammer, Umpi Anderson. Parkide Murray, Holy Name Boys tlatinn Owls camp of Emory Cabana, of Philadel 2 Cannlns, 1( St. Tees, 2b Russell, ss Strsttan. If Stevenson, ct Totals lrlon Presbyterian franchise in the rejuvenated New.

England league. Portland was among the "also rans" in the league race bingles, scattered over as many lIBnLLSK HTPiEili MO jJ) -VW .4:15 .428 .428 .417 .413 .4 phia, state that the French-Canadian paid to rule 21 in the closing days of mes. 20 1 7 the league race aa no effort was made .0 1 is i 0 0 02 oi Incidentally, to wtnier goes, tne already Is inptop shape for his fuss 7 ID 11 JO that year, and important to Conway, the team was a big loss at the gate, 1 0 tinction of whitewashing Hunton AT BELMOXT First race: Commissioner Hannon, hen with Roxie Allen, local light the first time this season. Conwav stuck by the ship, returned 22 24 2D 22 to schedule the Moorestown-wood contest. It was set back because of rain soma weeks ago.

It is the only postponed game that would affect the Izetta, La Diva. Three thousand fans lined the this year, and realizing that a gooa weight king, which ia scheduled to go eight rounds or less at Public Service Second race: Byng, Perklomen, an- 10--SO lines and encircled the outfield vtrf bunch of players was all that was 2 5 dlcott. olav waa be (run last night. Park Friday Bight. Four South Jar- .400 15 Third race: Dicing, Sublevado, delair Stays in series by beating barrington Uelalr continued in the play-off series for tht championship of tha Carr den-Suburban league br uhippinf Barrlngton is a loosely-flayed game Monday afternoon.

14 to I. Uurrlnston had won the first StTrna. 0 ta 3. The Aces got off to a flyinir ittj needed, to put the Maine ciuo near me top, and also important- to recover some of the lost dollars of 1926, secur race in any way. CRAMER HILL CUBS WIN, sey frofessionsl! elimination tourney Coach Waddell Expects to De- 9 .315 Rosinante.

and assembled enough runs to bouts also adorn the Bight's program. Fourth race: Whiskery, Osmand, C. Tydeman. Owle Rrrttt. Holv Name the game, thanks to Jenkins' wildnai 375 ed Duffy Lewis as his manager- and Cramer Hill Cutis defeat the East Cam- Black Maria.

Klanagan, iiuly Nfttnc. and Hunton mlscues. left it to Duffy to select his players. veiop strong tieven; wens is Captain Fifth Caroler, Guinea Hen. Newt Hlllman walked as a start den Juniors br th Irbre of 11 to 1, although tha losers sot IS hits against 13 foe their foaa.

Haul waa tha balling Mar About mid-season, conway an t.oninaon, Zuber. Utrtpa J. Burr, Ituddon A. A However, the fracas between Cabana and Allen has aroused more-interest than any bout held here in months as Cabana twice defeated Mickey Blair hero and has yet to lose a decesion hnd the second. to 5.

The fourth game will be-playtd at Delair next Saturday, and if Ed Gunorson's stars but was impatient and in an attempt! nounced his intentions of selling the .375 .352 .352 wpra. Aru 1.. steal he was flagged by Rhodes accm ioa same. liAST CAMDEN JUNIORS franchise to a group- in another city. aie victorious, a ntth contest on a neatral fioliafer, l'eii Boys Weaver, I'ep Boys Football practice has started at R.

H. O. A. E. ate throw to Groves.

Portland had fallen in love with Duffy Held will be necessary. the Enuuaen wle Haturday, the series will be over. Wee Burn. 1 Sixth race: Claridine, Montanlc, Turkey's Neck. ONE AT WASHINGTON PARK First race-.

Coy, Brunswick, Nairbec 'Second race: Ethel Sherlock, Honey- j-amar, 0 3 4 ti Then Jones walked, and Pemberton High. Lewis and his team, and rallying to the cause came a group of Portland 1850 I stnea adopting leather pushing as a means of earning a Uvlihood. Cabana has engaged In about thirtv aklrmi.h. i-erotioK, II 1 Pearvin, 2b 2 UAKU1.NIJTI.IN an Johnny Winter. Kten was hit tj jsnecs.

nttched ball, filling the bases. Coach Robert Waddell, former University athlete, has issued a business men headed by a bank of naram, rsrapioa Lt-hen, Aces -McCready, Aces T. Williams, Cauito Shtlpat, Cameo Simpaon, Pep Boys Blapkowskt. Cmpa Rtiah. rrkilde and has either gained the verdict or Laird hit to Groves, whose ft; ficial, and the franchise was pur fish, Uoltlex.

call for candidates for the 1927, grid Sthuman, lb. I old. Sb Hudson. a. c.i...

home forced Jonea for the second out. 2b fjfnwick, Towutey, Js l.it, rf Aloore, ct chased. J. 1 ino comoai nas resulted in a draw. He is trainlnr with hia ,10 11 12 12 7 Third race; Bird Behave, Foreland, Nlcktern trundle an easy grot Thintrs beean to happen.

The team iron eleven and an enthusiastic array Harvey Stedman. Benny Bass, who is to meet Red Char-mah for tha featherwefe-hr tot. down to Groves, but the second-l Laeko, Cameo Uollli. Owls Wrlaieimuler, Had. A.

Kelley. Aes of veterans and new-comers reported. Fourth race: Lord Julian, vellas, El 31 24 24 8 19 14 22 II 17 17 20. 20 23 2U 26 8 3 3.1 15 3 21 18 3 6 15 30 25 19 29 1.1 13 13 23 23 20 30 30 7 11 37 2H Totals began to win games and immediately the turnstiles began to click as the fans of Portland rallied to support man fumbled the ball. He recovi week, Roy Wells, last year's stellar half-' Superfrank.

4 CRAMEJt HILL CUBS Maloney, Ai.irelo. Hi'l-vey, Totals. In time to get the batter, but his tlwj Mltchrl, Aces. Humphries. Aces The fact that Cabana nunched hi.

It. H. O. Fifth race: Rothermel, Henry 1 way to a nalr of deciainna Manager Lewis and his men in their march to the ton of the the back, will captain this season's team. There is a strong possibility that the Horner, Iron Mask 2d.

Orcutt, Aces to first pulled Camper off the tr Nlcktern was safe, Winter and Kiel 5 3 3 4 11 9 7 DELAIR AB ft Kjinnelfl. Area s. Sixth race: Fifteen Sixty, Princess Svkea. Haddon A. ha caused considerable "discussion among local fans as to the ontmnu neak beine trained in August ana ue scoring.

Jenkins then fanned Crawl Worrell brothers, Ben and Henry, of Elma, Halu. 5 Btliultz, Umpa lead held, with the exception or a oay for the final out of Friday night's tilt, as Blair is Seventh race: Flag Lieutenant, mil, raraeioe FlaKherty. Holy Name. 12 or two until the clinching of the pea Another tainted run came in .347 4tai aw AO AM ,333 .333 ATI AM AO .313 AI9 .320 A13 .310 .308 .307 .307 .300 .300 .285 .272 .270 .213) 2MI ,250 .250 .250 TVfrr, rf ttir, if i Saul, as S-llta, Jb U'arlllns, lb oll, Biddle. lb Hcboenfeid, a Totala Kast Camon Cramer Hill Homage, Revelllon.

Shfllow, Oa-ls i Mt. Holly High fame, may also enter Pemberton and if so, they are sure to star in football. I I 0 4 1 1 I). 1 ti 3 1 0 4 nant In the final games on utoor nay. Seymore fumbled Jones' nil wdp.

ParkF de 0 ONE BEST: Lord Julian. Stars from the big leagues sometime HoBllnaer. I'eo Boys and he took second on a wild rutca. Al dersou, 3b. DeSol, lh ti-lltte, II) Rhodes, Btarn.

cf 1'elnenian, ss. C. Hlltner, rf. Hot si. Sh fluimm, 2b.

8vmet. r.i'ynolds, p. Welsh, 11 became good managers In the minors. Winter laid down a bunt, which jei Curck), Pep Boya Jackson. Umpa Coach, Waddell took the athletic lauded by many as the cleverest lad li this district, while others favor Allen as the shiftiest lightweight In this neck of the forests.

When Blair failed -to outsmart Cabana in his last attempt, Allen was the only logical, candidate left to face the former woodchopper, and it remains to be LIN0W00D WINS TROPHY More often, they lack enough an- kins fielded and elected to thro 24 0 0 1 1 1 4 7 0 21! Stone, Imps around ability to properly direct Harney. A. third, and both hands were safe. AND MT. EPHRAIM TITLE reins at Pemberton last year and the success of the 'various teams In a tribute to his ability.

In baseball, the club. With Duffy Lewis, the former Echuda, gchelet, t'lupa ter was credited with a sacrifice. 2 case has been proven. He appreciated STOCKTON BOOSTS LEAD Kiene pooped to Wilkerson, cf Ltnwood A. C.

won the cud emblematic the part of the individual player. He raraer. Aces V- Butch, Csmeo Paleae. Pep B.oys or thtj oasepait cnanipioiinnip oi Mt. .40 14 13 27 14 1 last sport, the Burlington Countians Totals Score bv innlnrs Laird hit to Groves, whose throw was too late to catch Jones, ttq 13 4 9 Kphrami by beating tha Tilancle A.

C. nine. sten whether he can pet form that oat which his pal, Mickey, could not had the background necessary to de Crean, H.ly fam score tQ o. enjoyed a splendid season, losing only velop a good club: and hs quickly Wataon, Acei The loaej'S made only four nits while Ltn accomplish upon two occasions. V.t rrlngton.

1012201007 Dtlalr 0 1 1 1 1" 7 .1 0 1'4 Earned runs Delair. 8: BnrrlnirtoiK, 4 Tvn-hnce hit. A nriom.n Mn, Tt sembled a bunch of eager, youthful Hunton pulled the only fielding P9 the tame. si ram. (art Dlaht; tsave hits, ranci'CO held the losers EAGLES A.

C. wood pounded out Reif, and Dukcrson Cabana Is Relentlesa Foe Hezs. Aces It. Burr. Haddon A.

A. 8 Mathews, Haddon A. A. 9 Kodaere, -Camee -nrfm 4- ball players, who forgot about them' Cabana Is a flghtpr in xesneci-i leading with lour i-ach. TRlAXGLi: A.

C. AB. R. H. O.

A. -erlt)tnfr. ThtTe-ase rilt. HiresonT" Hriwig 1 selves -and -worked iiard for "Duffy" uepenaing upon Bis aggressiveness Harey. l'urkalde and fort land.

uesher, lb 2 i) 0 Toipa, umpa. 2 A0 1 .250 2 .27) "Al one game, and tnat to the crack Palmyra nine. Football this year is expected to be just as successful, and a great deal of Interest is being shown over the candidates. An ambitious schedule is being prepared that la sure to test the mettle of the Waddell-coached machine. nmr oymm.

Loin. Hits 1.11 Revnolds, Ir 5 Innings: off Welsh, la 4 ihnniss. Ri.ns scored Off Reynolds, In It Innines; Welsh, 1 In 4 Inninas, fitrucb outR Rev. Winter attempted lO-ateaLhoiw Rhodes put the ball on him. Isf who had previously pilfered secosf tried to take third on the play 4 was flagged by Rhodes' quick ttWj to Wilkerson.

Hence the double-iti4 uwis Clem, lladdoivA. A. ..12 "A 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I) 0 BRADDOCK TAKES TWO Ickr. upplee, 2b M. uartlaod, Keeeler, Cloud, lb Armutna, rf Colihn, ct -Kmrio.

It Ljlt, 3o nolds. 4: Welsh. Sherldsn, 5 First base 8 .222 Ulover, Cameo 10 Dillawortn. Haddon A A. 12 Myers.

Parkside 3 Aicuuira, Biickinn, 2b Samsbury, If Uucker. aa R. Corson, Ub George 2b. liushea, r( C. Corson, cf and punching ability to snatch the decision, which, so far, has proved to be a successful mode of attack, as he still maintains a spotless record.

And, If heporta are to be believed, he is" confident he can beat Allen by re-scTting to his Usual style here Friday FROM TWENTIETH WARD 2 on canea nans 4: Phenrtsn. 1. Sr.crlnce hits Seemet, DeSol. Talk Welsh. VD3plres---0.

Stewart and L. Metgllts. 2 1 1 8 0 1 1 0 0 2 ti a 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 (i (I 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0-3 3-laZ 00 .214 .211 The opening game is scheduled for BraddocH-experienced little -difficulty in overcoming Twentieth Ward: of I'hiladel- .213 October with Manasquan tackling Git Osier, IftADDON Jpma ln- a Ooul.l..blH, nmnlna the drat tilt. hipht. STOCKTON turned into a double-play.

EA8T CAUDE.V ACES AB. R. K. O. i.

lINhnanrss -lestyrst-nt- 1 J. -Winter, 2b." VH 0 Klene, Jb 2 1 4 Laird, 3 0 II rf 2 0 0 0 -lM I 4H ar-battlef between- anient' to A. cocklna. at tn four hits, led th at. Cooper held Russell A.

C. of Milladelphla; -w-imefr'Tr net. Roaa 1 1 7 tack in the first, combat, vrhtle SchlotUr got lb 10 iu niia ia seven Ibnmgs. and the llad- 1 Totala 4 27 7 11 4 .200 1 .200 4 .200 4 less, forceful fighter and a clever boxer, and Allen is likely to have to dcntieid Cubs -m an easy victory JJN'WOUD A. C.

1 O. A. E. HARRY 'Win' RRflWW lAIN? luiev mmn lot ine invaaers. First Game BRAULKJCK AU.

K. H. I. Sparks, Parkside 4 9 lirlsm, Parkrlde 5 14 Tirek, Cameo 12 28 Jare, Carney 9 23 Vivlanl, Pep" Leutilc, -ll. lttcshaw.

Aces 20 Fish, Aces 2 5 Wisneiski, rarkside 20 13. Uutrh Canieo 8 21 Jos. Gaflney, H. Name HI liozarlh, Haddoi. A.

A. 8 10 Howell, Holy 12 Connelf, H'4y Name 4 12 Ulschert, parkside 3 ti titralton, Umpa 8 22 Sullivan, Oalv 11 XI 1. Baker, Owls 11 33 Yeaaer, Umpa 2 "7 Heckjjian. Umpa 2 7 exerGise all his ring craft in order to 3 i miii i iw wnviiii iiiiivii nttile Cramer, cf 2 1 0 c. .2 3- .187 AB A AtlantH: City, Sept.

7. Harry "Kid'J. Heit, 36 mmn. 1 0 -wens, 3 0 r-Q tr HarVey, lb P. Wlnter.p bring home the bacon.

But the downtown Italian has lost to only two bone crushers, Al, Gordon, of Philadelphia, -T-r 0 1 15 1 a. UFaima, a r. cnlrity, 3i A. lnon. cf Del.

.1. Ieirinia, If Del. Hon, rf P. Da FraacUo, ToUls 1-Usles tttocktea Brown bad Mule difficulty in beating 3 i Totals 1.1 4 0 and" Tommy Cooney, also' of the A 2 2 0 2 4 2 4 9 3 0 4 1 3 8 0 0 3 1 0 0 .11 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 .1 2 2 0 3 5 2 2 10 0 4 2 1 '1 2 0 44 14 23 27 5 5 HUNTON BRANCH .151 11. e.

A K. Brlmtleld, Mathers, lb H. Brlmlield, 2b Cocking, cf A. Brlmlield. Or Brimllsld.

'lt Croft. If Heggan, lut night, IS to 1. Thci suburbanite launched tneir big offensive in the fourth lining, when they scored 18 rins. tftral- tou sot both of tne losers' Wnrtesr KUStlEU. A.

C. A IS K. Apiilcsate, aa. 0 0 13 0 rltrattun, '2b a 1 a 0 Applegate, lb 0 0 10 0 0 tSiminuoa, 0 0 0' 1 0 llak'v, ob Oool it. lufll, a 1 1 Uibach, 0- It o- 0 hythdeckeV, if 0 0 1 1 i 1 li Armlt, rf 0 0 0 0 .15 0 ir, o.

0 2 0 a 24 1 0 4 x-i Groves; 2b iwdie ia or wew Yom in the wind-up here last night. The Philadelphian all but had Re id out in the first round. Young Chappier beat i Charley Cunningham in the semi-final. Both are Phi lade Iphiana. .142 Quaker City, holding the distinction of being tne-only, fighters to beat the downtown Italian, while hehas out Murpny, it B.

Bitlle. Dickenson, cf Itlmsworth. ss O. Devenney, i t. Cabbawtas, Totals Linwood Trlansio .142 Fay.

Haddon A. A. 3 I 2 2 2 .2 2 .142 .138 foxed a host of .300 hitters among the 29 Totals 6 1 4 27 11 1 23 0002 4 014 ..100400000 .133 .133 .130 How They. Stand TWENTIETH WARD Gomes, cf Wilkerson, 31 Brown, If Collins, rf Camper, lb Seymore, ss Jenkins, 'p rIoody Chambers, Haddon A. A.

12 llurke. Cameo 5 Peterson. Parkside 7 Powers, Umpa 8 Humes. Aces 3 Nell. Holv Name 3 r.

lads in nis aivision. Alien Has Lost to Few Sluggers He has lost quite a few decisions, All 11 0 1 1 18 P. Green, lb SrhMter, rf Clayback. If 4 4 4 but they have been garnered, by such 15 15 23 8 8 2d 9 II 12 4 John GafTncv, H. Name 11 HADIAiXFiELD CUBS 0' 0 clever boxers as Tommy Mur Ki-nard.

Holy Name 4 With the Knights of the Padded Mitts 3 15 Totals 18 Helaler, Haddon A. Manclnl Aces 10 Howard, Acef 2 AMERICAX I.EACI Yesterday's Resnlts Washington, 14; Athletics, game). fho sQV4.ru iur oouiurv 111 mm. Laphan. lb 1 jj A.

Burner, 3 1 S. Watson, 2 2 1 I Watson, 2b v. 2 2 1 as I 11 (first Mullen, 3b M. Green, 2b Sharkey, ct Fitch, ss Scemet, ss Connally. Tntnla phy, of Trenton, Lew Pacific eoast champion, and Sammy Moffo, the Bristol "Terror." As the sluggers have had little success in their tilts with Roxie.

it may be that lie will be ICaniMl- nifi-Knn. fitotw .125 .125 .115 .111 .083 .000 ,1100 10 .000 .000 ,000 .1100 .000 A. Cooler, SINGLE MEN HAVE BATTLE TO DEFEAT BENEDICTS lit one of the hardest fought gamea of tho treason, Polish Cimeiis' Club gmgiu men noted out the nmrricd men of the name organization 1ty a count of to 4. The single lutn won by virtue of shoving over a nu-rker in the flrat sermon, aaboth. teams cored once tho tiUh and thtea times it thti-at)VHrth.

The nits were ven at ten apiece. Mass and Derowskt going the distance for their rckectiye teams. Kuferek and Oalowskl, each with thro blows. Ratcred for the ingle men. while Jurklewlcs and Ignaozew-skt were high guns for the benedicts.

Fidel La Barba, flyweight champion 3 11 24 Rhodes to Wllkerwn. Struck out hy 3. FlrSv: Ba on tiW Tteaddnck the Qrst to shatter the extended win- 2 I 1 0 1 1 1 has- advispd Ihp Vrlr UvtA. nine: streak now being enjoyed by Commission of his retirement frpm lheJ 0 JenK, 4. 8crlflc hits J.

Athletics, 0 (second New York, 14; Boston, 2 (first game) Boston, '5; New Tork, 2 (2nd game)'. Louis, Cleveland, 4. Chicago, Detroit, Jj Standing of the Clubs -5 4 0 0 0 .....1.1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 13 Second Came 0 4 1 0 0 0 17 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20th Ward "Braddock 20th Ward Cabana, and if he does, the victory Bockman, -if tSoeper; K. Burger, rf Totals Score by Innings Hsddonfield pttchwl bull Wiw. Wild w-itclies-J' Smith, Aces 1 2.

Csulneld. Holy Name 9 2:1 Cleary, Holy Nau.o ...2 4 Tyson, lloty Name 4 9 Fabian, Holy Name -li Vandey. Hsddon A. A. ti 12 Hess.

Hadditn A. A. 3 5 Mi-Kenna, Haddon A.A. 2 4 CooPitrOwls Stakeley. Cameo 5 12 J.

Williams, Cameos. 2 3 Cameo 5 12 Perry. Umpa 3 fl Budney. Umpa 1 8. Smith.

Umpa 1 3 i'ohl. Umpa 2 5 will place him high up on the runga Umplr8 D. Aron and of the pugilistic ladder as tne rnua-delpfalan has either beaten or at least oi squareuvarensi-lja BarbasTetifement Is the result of the champion's decision to pursue a college course at Stanford University. The California retirement paves- the way for the New York moguls to stage an elimination .0. IS .000 held, his own witn some oi tne tore most boxers in the country-.

0 Vl II 0 .01 10 oiiNUL.E lfc.N Your Cwshf 92 76 56 70 B1 Ail ii Yorlt. Jithletlcs Tetroit Washington" luuraameni. TWELFTH WARD JRS. WIN Taelfth Vard Juniors handed the Barrel Boya an 8-3 setback. The winners banged out 17 hits: while Kickert allowed only four P.O.

.687 .576 .534 n530 .477 .447 .412 .323 PIT HKK8 AVKBAOK lex rtlcKard has booked an all heavyweight program for the Madison There will be little weight difference between contestants as Allen's contract calls for him to make 136 pounds at o'clock and as Cabana weighed 135 pounds in his last. clash with Blair, neither lad will carry Alvu JLAIUK3 square Warden on Thursdav niht Ztne, cf iHrlapfe, aUwrence, o. iba. Koylowskt, if Siapkdwakl, Ki-ferek. if Os)0V8ktr Hcaa.

0 0 10 4 0 11 0 0 1 P.C. l.OPO l.imo l.imo l.fdO lOfO 1.IKS) l.cmo 1.000 K. Chicago 2 Cleveland 5 St. Louis 54 Boston 42 Today's Schedule New York at Boston. Other clubs not scheduled much "Weight advantages The final bout of ten rounds -will show Tdm Heeney and Paollno Uczundun.

Benny Touchstone and Harold Mays are In the semi-final. George Manly and Paul Cavalier are in the third fracas, while Ten? Xybn and, Jimmy Joey Reynolds, of Atlantic City, and Gene GefTner, of Vineland, are slated rtrydt-r, Sinial, Flckert, p. Tettniore, Iary, lb Dill. ss. Li gates, v.

Packard. Piiryln, if Pitciier leum Stone. Utnpa Shfrmmn, OwU Winters. 1'cu Boys Zubtv. Umpa WatHon, Ow)b Murray, Maly Name Diirke, Cameo Orvutt, Ace HnfflllUJW, iU BQa Curcio, lVp Bovb Ktmard.

IloH anie Tfiltz. Firlinide Mdvprs, Canieo Hurr, iaddon A. Smith. Umpa at son. Are.4 xyLai.

P. U. C. M.ymiKD MEN to- appear in he- eight round semi a 1 final, which is a South Jersey profes Zb 3 Jin xwoot in me aecona nil. Ukelakt.

1 i I 1 1 0 1 sional elimination bout. Johnny Ray. of Atlantic City, clash rf 2 1 17 BARREL BOT8 Tetals. ittaczewtkl. Ai't-kid, lb.

jonnny Burns is getting ready stage his first Indoor show on Sept. 17 at the Cambria Club. The windup -adll Tires NATIONAL LKAGl Yesterday's Results xork, 9 Boston, 6. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, 0. fit.

Louis, 13; Chicago, 1 game) Second game, rain. PhUliea-Brooklyn, ho scheduled. Standing of the Clubs es with Frankie Delmont, of Camden, in the main preliminary of six rounds, which also is an elimination contest, 1 n-iure jimmy uoiaen and Pat Haley. Mftthow. Haddon A.

A. Mltek, aa Mi'ltanskl, c(. 8iFnwk. Hb K. Derowakl.

Pejow akl, W. Js. r. 2 -1 i 1 i i 4 2 1 1 1 Va 4 1 2 -fi It 1 .1 (l 1 ft 1 i 1 1 ii 1 (i 1 if 1 ii .1.1 IV il 2 li' 'J a -j (I- "3 0 in the other bouts, Jack; Martin and joe uu win meet in the aemi.flnai while Billy Cree, of Camden, and Kid another Camden productopen OT. "C'omerford, c.

Coorer. 3b. ftennrk-k, ss.v. 81 Mlvan, i Kicslei. "lb Conierfortl, 2ii.

Vv'a per. cf Hutcn. Lauiso MfKlhbon. Otvis Hyland. Uolv Name Morton.

Haddon A. A. h'temiYtiiiB'. Holv Name Tt-nnls. Cnmeo Bobby Evans and Jack Rose are in liir.ii jimi .1100 rmo.

thoshow in another tourney combat. 4 1 24 12 0 Score by iunltiKs W. onWeSy tne third Harry Slaughter mirag jpe jeaneetc meet in the nozarth, Haddon A. A. S'urled Men.

0 0 ii I 0 3 Single 1 0 V. 0 1 0 .3 04 a HATFIELD WINS VERDICT A. Jteinwlck. rf second tracas and George Schaich and Ktieipat, cameo dfiars, Klaeliert'. Hojv Xnnie Cnlv.

JTolv Xme Harry Burmon meet in the opening Pittsburgh New York St. Louis Chicago Cincinnati BoStOft-fvrVr Brooklyn-. 75 72. 74 59 55 P.C. .586 .576 .569 .465 .423 .362 52, 53 53 56 68 S3 OVER TQNY SCIORTINO Joey HaUlcld, of Conshohocken, won nillajrvorth.

Haddon A.A, Score bv Inninga 12th Ward Jrs Barret Boys, 7 ALL-STARS WIN FOURTH jnada It-few- Ib- a -rvw by defeating Chaltuont A. In a fast mime; score, 0 to 3. Mortimer held the visitors to seven hits. Another indoor club is ready to open Jimmy Toppi, soulH Philadelphia bromoter, has his Broarlwaiv 03 the judges' decision over Tony Sclor-tino, of Norriatown, irj the. 'Moll'c.

TMv Xnme TI. TydMP.in, Owlu TtanHeld. Ares 55 47 'A- C. Club lnreadiness for the open- II0 feature bout at Carnival Park, IVest BUVKn ALL-STAKB iiarnfty. jlBfldOH A.

ToiIm y's Schediiie- I'arfisicFi) uig mii oepieniuer n. jacK uallagher and Sammy Moffo, of Bristol.are the iianayutik, before a large crowd last night. Hatfield weighed 134, while at Philadelphia (2 games). Chicago at St. Louis.

Other clubs not scheduled. Unallst in a. ten-round battle. -100 BATTING AVKRAGK Tem Bsttinir Ti-ani Percent I Mickey Blair, local iunior lio-ril- Cteliskl, ss B. Cloud, 2b Watson, if Roese; 8.

Cloud, lb Dirk, 3b Gfcrlahd, rf Hettle, cf Mortimer, 0 0 1 0 3 II 0 0 2 0 0 O.J 0 Pep Bny .4.11 Velght. is contemplating on going to 1NTESXATI0NAI LEAtilE Ytrdar'a'" Beaalts FulTato. 11: itwiieHter, 3. t-rfwit tiRtnnpii 'mis Kant Cimfcii Aces ITmna iwia wjverai maicnes. jsiair is confident -that he.can hold hlmaalf PfiJarW, 1 2 .0 .22 against some of the best in that local l.anifo Sciortino tame in at the same, weight.

Midget Fox, 127, of Conshohocken, lost to Len Brenner, 121, of Lancaster, on a foul In the fifth round, i Fox was out in front until he sent Brenner "to "the mat" with a low punch. Battling Willard, 152, of Lancaster, stopped Sylvian KelcheH, 145, of in the first round. Ray Wei-gand, 128, lost the ieferee's decision to Joey Blake, 127, while Charted Loughran, of. West Philadelphia, train TUEIKI3H BATIHI 'Complete Turkish Bath Equipment with hot and "steam rooms Rest rooms and expert masseur. AT THE CAMDEN Y.M.C.A.

Totals yracue, TOT-outo. 113.. Mfwark, Jersey City. 4. Baltimore, 7: 4.

Bow Tun Wand IWildon A. ity. The SjoUthv Camdenite thinks, a change ii) atmosphere.wiu also do him UHAI.MU.vr A A Holy ams BATTERIES ON TIME PAYMEM5 ii. r.o. Booa.

1 Baiter, cf I Jiuffalo Ha SI Koeheeter. 77 TO 'Nick Nichols, local welterweiiKlit has Caimr, 2b i i I ah iron new lore state where if SEWELL VS. BARNSBORO Sewell, of the Gloucester County Leaeue, will entertain the formidable Barnsboro nlnet Sewell tomorrow 12 2T It 0 0AK" 12 0 0 3 2 .0 a 1' 2 0 ii 4 i 2 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 ti 0 3 10 2 0 1 24 15 0 0 0 II (I II 1 1 aciii wrvnai weas. mcnois has 1 siartin, ss gone In training and will be ready to ur ti. BT Baltimore.

7Z Vt el I Jersrv Cy. ii2 in 'J oromo.i.. 72 JiZi 1U Jerssv City at KewsVit, Haltimore at R.idilm. t-- Syratalbe at Tdmnte. Jfls at Sochsstea, ed the Judges verdict over Jack Ram-ford, ipf West Manayunk, in the' six-round opener.

right. These clubs ara nlrl iHuala anrl 825 Broadway, Camden tackle anyone in a couple of 1'ailinirVr, ii Nichols Is desirous of getting a' crack Miller, at Tony si reai battle Is expected. "1" evenings Telephone Camden 698.

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