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ras ? TO KNOCKED-OU- T GEORGE pM rechristens chaney from knockout shibe HJ s W tendler at ktf PUTTING THE "ED" IN KNOCKOUT CHANEY What May M TENDLER'S HEFTY LEFT Happen jx.,1.Inrh MrPlnvmnH Will Nnt m"v;!. Baseball Today -- " m - xaciv J1"l"AM". .. AWAY CHANEY NATIONAL LKAflUE in Upen Lhampionstt V.V. flay PUTS IN Clnh Won lout Win Nfw York . . . 24 io .inn .714 li..ess v (Incinnilll 0 IS ,S7I .BS3 .MB tS fe Hroolilrii . JO 10 ,M . . OA C'lilrntn IS 17 .AI4 . . . Report That Twice Champion Will Contest in Events LESS TiMiV ROUND Phllllm 1R 16 .4SI 1'ltlp.burth . . . 17 20 ,4M .474 .447 tt. .--. st . iry nrr-- i . & Ilotlon . . IS 21 .804 . . ifrae tsurn next w eecitis w itnout St,. Louis . . 11 22 .333 .333 .321 ASIFJIICAN LKAOUK c Quaker Southpaw Sends ' s Tin a "Great Boost to " rhlraito 24 11 .004 ijiv si. nt nnr.t. ' r f'Ptflnnl . . 21 12 .0.8Sfl .647 .6IS.7 Says Smith . . .. 10 11 .631 .015 .013 Rival to Dream Commissioner Detroit .. . 17 18 .013 .1121) .MM 'fiw, St. LotlU ... . 10 16 .500 .518 .IS.1 By PETER PUTTER , . 14 .184 j Unit on .. 10 .467 .43 - land in Exactly One Min John Smith, chairman of the New Hhlnmin . 10 21 .313 .311 .312 TX THE list of names sent out of the Crkket Club in the'n- Athlrtlrn 0 24 .200 .226 .104 Jersey boxing commission, arrived 'o came. 1 those who are going to play in the tional open championship and at thc.VA ute and Twelve Seconds early. of the first day's play he led the He was accompanied by national open golf championship at Brae tleffl.?. Charley Kaler, Herman Taylor, ,I(, ff1 fof cnampionsnip with, Airce YESTKUDAY'S RESULTS Burn week of Johnny McGulgnn and George Engel. AMERICAN LKAGUIS' next the name .Iak Mc nnd McDonald Smith nnd in the' ntarFKi GEORGE LANDS ONCE "A great boost bdxlng," said New York, lOi Athletics, 7. Dermott, the Philadelphia joungster off he was second, beaten for the ,WIjBfc for R Washington, 3. Commissioner 'Smith when Tendler ssssBsflffPLajMsflsWSssslssBBBsB Iloston. who twiee the open title and onrc uj tm- - oiiiiin. i'.lHiiiiBiiHiiiHHlMliiiSB'WI LEAGt'i: Ton Jflffljl applied the sleep producer. w Sjs!BBrlW"fei-?&i- ' fit J NATIONAL At By JAMES S. OAKOLAN 3flsBBssH' t VliiiiBlHiK!9HHrfffffffffffffB rhlllles. S New York, 2. tied for it, is mentioned among those that time he made the statementAM Ilmokirn, M Itoston. 3. who will (ontest. Just where the in- Ulill lilt' llt'Al llIICll 11IU1UI1UU UUHl,.llMf T EW TENDLEIt, the new southpaw Iloston. 6i llrooklyn, .1 second game). he was thoroughly aware that he was Pittsburgh, li Chicago, 0. formation eamc from is a mystery, as n home-bre- d pro and when one ottneferj knockout artist! in a battle. Ht. 1Oiils. 4 Cincinnati, 3. dark is not going to play in this tourna- loreign born pros askcu mm wno iKyt The ment, the are very doubtful would be said he would win pale, slender ring warrior, car Dundee's superior, TODAY'S SCHEDULE and chances Jack it hun,Ci boxing was far as to whether lie will ever play In an- self. And he did. And he repeated! rying n deadly wallop in his menacing close-rang- e AMERICAN LEAGUE but at fighting he found his i 4iPr sv y Cleveland at Philadelphia! 3:30, other tournament. niio left and a clamtiglngipunch in his ever-rend- equal. Tiplitz was a terror when he clean . "iV'fd Chimin at New York! clean 3:30. Several ears ago lie broke donn men- In ini.1. preliminary... to the openj.f&j right, turned in his greatest ring came to pounding the body with his St. Louis nt M'nshlngtoni clean 3:30. pa- 3:13. tally. At the present time he Is n flail-lik- e stylet but the old .Dundee got Detroit at Boston) clean championship. Edward Hay and Harry aj?j , triumph when he ended the champion-chi- p tient at N'orristown, nnd he lias been Vnidon toured this country, nnd in his deadly work with his left jabs NATIONAL LKAOUE home th;'Sl aspirations of. George Chancy, d there for some time. lie went first time they were beaten was in from flying formation. New York at Pittsburgh! clean 3:30. did the"! k. o. king of Baltimore, in the Cincinnati nt St. Loulsi clean 3:50. for a short time, but his condition open tournament at Shawnee, nnd ,Tck. In the first round, when everything und returned to Korils-tow- main bout at the all-st- show at the not improc he was the winner. It marked the was action, Dundee shot through space, !..!...- - f !.! .1 lt t 1 iLl , m Shibe open-ai- r Kimiiug i wueu luH)7j Fnrk arena last night. planted and nil uuwiimii, lur More than eight thousand interested n cuttintr left to the mouth S CASSELL It is the first time that his namehns prizes were prcsempu jhck mnaeva r split lip. This caused the willing While Immnrniici ftnnnnh . will nil i , fans saw the slashing Lew Tendler take Joe's been mentioned in some time. iinfnrfiinnfflJ.'. ' nil the light out of George Chancy in Tiplitz trouble during the remainder of physically he is In fine condition, men- was taken literally by a newnapcrmanNypW1 exactly one minute and twelve seconds the bout. tally he is not able Io do n lot of things nrps.nnt nml tlin nnrf flnr If wak BnrMHwS&S stop he once did. nit tlio country that be had loJd"?vf of action by Joe Cervlnc's watch. Critic WIN that orr Poth, a Chaney backer, was Shceran a THREE TITLES tho two rliBtingUKhcd visitor! they J Frank. Was a Wonder 'IT shell shocked. The fifth round was Dundee's best, miirht ns wrl. star home, for hnmn- -' it was his work in this round which Without doubt he was the greatest bred wns Roinp to win. no question the out and There was about really decided the battle in his favor. DIFFERENCE 111 AGE professional ever developed in this come of this battle. One left hook to a Tendler Looms Up as Serious in Sin- ago when he was a bo ItrcaUdoun Followed upon Tommy Shecran thought the bout New York Star Advanced country. Years the chin and Chancy felt flat his was so much lie was caiiuie nt He came in for some very hard criti- motionless, eyes wide draw, but that fifth round In his younger teens back. With body was sufficient to turn gles, Doubles and Mixed Aroniraink Oolf Club in West cism and he took it very hard. He was" onen but sltrhtless. the fallen Dundee that it Contender for Leonard's Title tho old never the same afterwards, and walleS Haiti the tide. Philadelphia. was there he learned to J the T Merion It m irA lite tifi nu tlir itifAuTAni1 morenn heard no count, made not By LOUIS H. JAFFE Doubles at professional job was to dccld-- ; Willie Jackson did not exhibit in the tilav eolf. His first Arlnntln Pitt fnf enmn Mint o WV slightest effort arise when the he was there ftW4 Ing ten was counted, and helplessly was first bout. Willie, carrying tho marks Loole Tendler shapes up today as at Merchantvlllc, and while If wnn iinf lnn hnfnr t Vinrl n tisLil'"k"si carried to his corner. of a recent auto smashup, was unable tho most formidable' contender for MEETS MRS. ADAMS TODAY he startled the professionals by issuing breakdown. to appear against Matt Brock. That 's champion Right Hook and Left All a challenge to play all of them. He was Iwl Champ May Look Right on i ruiuur eurious. out since Out One Minute old war horse, Harry Pierce, again ship. This fact was proved conclu- n youngster nnd they all ignored him ii UWIi; fully minute. help and Cross Were K. O. Blows sorry afterwards nay ui. liik v. i viud, wnen imv, Chaney was out for one was called upon to entertain sively last night nt Shibe Park, when Outside Inside May Be AppBrontly not satUfied with mnklng but one and he was comparatively unknown boy charge did so well gave bim tied frvj After plenty of water had been sprinkled Yankee Schwartz's the Philadelphia newsboy 'shattered all a splendid bid for the singles champion- that he did not, for Jack an th a firsf nlnnn thn nniin ramnTnnislWVw over him and smelling salts had been he managed to beat Brock. A right hook to the jaw followed Different, Says Kearns ship of and eastern states, unmerciful trimming. Li: " ;; ,r"T""??'i'fm that doubt about his hitting ability by nun liUL t::r'..:ut'cii nuu i'uy u. vrcigHPOm applied, Chancy, dazed", gazed Pierce won tho fight in the final by a cross to the chin in one-tw- o of York, 1010 he made bis. real debut at still knocking out George Knockout Chancy left Miss Claire Casscll, New has In Pro- - thlrty-fiv- o seconds. Brock hod a i sleepily about him. flatter than the proverbial pancake in fashion were the blows that entered the running for two more titles. caesi up to time, but when EXPECTS DEMPSEY TO WIN "Sam, where're you taking me?" slight shade this less than a minute and a half after the enabled Lew Tendler to leave the And, judging by her work thus far, she Pierce to cross a right to d Chaney of Sammy Harris, one he permitted opening gong clanged ring last night a knockout has an excellent chance of grabbing the 'asked the jaw, drop him to the mat for the George Chancy. ' and the former manager Of course, there may be a of Phil- victor over 5. "Walter Jlona-lin- honors and everything in the entire of his advisers eight and almost pass out before lot Toledo, O., June count adelphia and will Many ringside spectators differed three events. of Kid Williams. the sounding of the final gong, all chance New York fans who chiet sparring partner for Jess Williams, the former bantam ask, docs come off of in opinions as to the form of punch Yesterday Miss Casscll ndvanced to Kid of a Brock triumph flittered. j "Where Tendler Willnrd, Is nursing a lumpy jaw today king, who was only a few feet away, with around?" But that won for Tendler. the Bomifinal round of the singles and ' as a of. the punching he received' after- was dazed. this interrogation must gn by the boards, result also the doubles and later in the tratforb n in his workout with the champion noon entered the second round of the "This is the third time that George ATHLETIC DIRECTORS must be given the merry go found In the second row at the ringside. first by, s night "Some flirht." eald the hero and the ortal-nato- r yesterday. Willard caught him on the mixed doubles. In the singles Miss Havana Cigar 10c and up has taken the count The end of a after Dundee exhibition last of that famous line. "No More Water." ,T. Kamp right-han- d Cnssell took the measure of Mrs. fighter, said Williams. against Joe Tiplitz. tlam Gross and Louis acreed with chin with a blow that did great "I WOUNDED critic Shernan. in straight 0-- 0-- A TO ASSIST not travel more than inches, nnd R. Bniley, sets Real Man's Smoke stopped him once, he later stopped me. Dundee Lacks Punch six Paired with Miss Phyllis Walsh, of the came Kilbanc with his knockout tnsiell Kdwards liked th show. This Monahan crumpled to the canvas com- Then Dundee outboxed Tiplitz throughout was the first time Russell hid a chance Philadelphia Country Club, Miss Cassell win and now follows this disaster." to view a show from opening- to closing pletely knocked out. For 28 years a favorite Dr. McKenzie to Be Among and won by a couple of city blocks on bout In more tnan a ear. is in the semifinal of the doubles through Reception for Tendler points, but he lacks the punch to be Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Demp-se- y, a victory over Mrs. J. E. Bailey and at best hotels and clubs. Conference Open- Champion and former champion, noted who is to face 'Willard in n twelve-roun- d Ten sizes Tendler never was tendered such a Speakers at placed on even the same footing with rivals, stood all through the show within Mrs. Robert ITerold. one quality. other. Kid Williams. championship contest hero July only com- i reception. Long Tendler. thfrtv fret of each While one round has been toofc before the ten count was ing in Y. M. C. A. Tonight deposed king, and Pete Her- 4, doubts the favorable reports of the for "Boo-boo,- One hundred nnd thirty-thre- e pounds man, were aware of pleted in the mixed doubles it in not "finished, " a great friend of Williams's dethtroner. appearance of Till i 3and is the official weight for the lightweight me presence oi encn umqr, uui iiihov nu Willard in his workouts. unwino to predict that Miss Casscll Tendler, had clambered through the eftort to become familiar. Words were not "Willard may look alright on the out Made Right in Philadelphia hr ropes. He was followed an instant What of the American soldier who class, and if Leonard and Tendler are naeted between them. and Wallace Johnson will come through side, but on the inside things may be to finals. They gave a splendid Cigar ,' 'later by Schoodlcs, the unanimous sec- - marching home to the music to be brought together nt that scale the Stratford Co. can't come different," Kearn said. he is only 0-- 0-- ' the Philadelphia southpaw would stand Many noted pugilists were present. Joe "It exhibition in their 0 victory over Front and Arch Streets ond and Lew's trainer. booming band, but who Welling, who fought Tendler In Newark last thirty-fiv- e years old, as he clnlms, he of the brass more than nn even chance of dislodging February: Willie Jnrkson, Frankle llrown. Miss Rebecca Thompson nnd II. B. tt The pair lifted the evening's hero is years Deiupscy Tobacco Men 71 must come back without a leg, without the crown now balancing on the Gotham Joey Fox and Battling Levlnsky witnessed twelve older than in the first round. Their plaj ing for ic upon their shoulders and, aided by many the show. Doc I!agle, Jackson's manager, which will make considerable difference. Year I . .! ! gloveman's brow. Philadelphia faus also was present. easily stamped them as one of the willing hands, carried Lew to his dress eyes, or deaf? do believe art size should Insist on a Tendlcr-Lconar- d I not that with his best teams in the event. ing room. A cheering mob trailed the Iteconstruction work in the athletic Jules RobDlns. the famous Tenn athlete, strengtli he will be able to Both Phonca ' contest at the lightweight poundage, almost fell out of his collar when Lew won and stand Today Miss Casscll will meet Mrs. i winner to his quarters under the stands. activity of returning soldiers and civil- and if Leonard refuses to make the so rapidly. Every one within a block up long under the punishment Dcmpsey C. W. Adams in the semifinal of the Phil Glassman, promoter of the was aware that Jules was elated. is bound to hand him from the ians will be tho topic of tho three-da- y weight he should be forced to evacuate start. singles nnd in the doubles will stack show and manager of Tendler, forgot TSuntr jn lni.it n nartv 111 his present fighting division nnd go into 1Ah uhn trt Dcmpsey hits hard with both hands and against all about the receipts and the crowd. conference of the Middle Atlantic phys box 28. made a bad guess. . Frank liked up Miss Caroline Stevens and the light, but before he de. every time he lands, there is a sting in only the class. Chaney before .. Miss Margaret Thompson. She also He was interested in Tendler. ical directors opening tonight at the pariea ne was uutiuhwu iiib uuiio t.d his punch." Glassman Speaks wrong This was the first time Frank failed will play a mixed doubles match. "Well, I've the next lightweight Central Branch of the Young Men's to pick a winner since he took a chance champion of the smiled Pro- cot lightweight cham on Youne Corbett against Terry McOovern t. world." Christian Association, 1421 Arch street. "Ain't I the moter Glassman. "I'll back him pion of die world?" thrilled Phil William O. Easton, executive sec- The gathering received a slight shock after ngainst any man in the world at 133 Glassman, 'while Chancy, flat on his Chaney went down. Many thought the bomb-er- a pounds ringside. The greatest lighter retary of the Central Branch, will wel back, unconscious, his eyes rolling, dead were operating In that district, but all game." come the visiting delegates. was oalm an Instant later when Waller . of his weight in the to the world, was still taking the' count Crall, the alert photographer, was found This is about the truth, Tendler Dr. George J. Fisher, head of the from the right-ar- movement of "Pop " In action on the top of a twenty-foo- t ladder, pounds 0 physical work bureau of tho ii. i.n.1 Battiriir wh.n Chaney dropped. scaled 130V4 at o'clock. interna O'Brien. He snapped Just In time to avoid the mob Chaney was under the icquircd 133. tional committee of the Y. M. C. A., For the time being Glassman had' for- scene. will address the conference j All Tendler tomorrow gotten all about the worries as to accompanied by Jack Moses, or. of gam- Artie Heeb. Ten- "The Place the Physical Director whether or not he had lost in tho from the lower "lands. In . , The tight while It lasted was nil saw tho bouts Blavln and in the Present Period of Reconstruc- of staging his three-bo- light- his row were Spick Hall. Joe der's. Chancy landed only one punch ble star Tommy Farrcll. all expert fight critics. a right hook to the templo in the first tion." Ho will bo followed by George weight program, which ushered in the twenty seconds. of the bout. Tendler E. Draper, national physical director open-ni- r boxing season in this city. Ynnkee SchwarU now Is ready to send his big entry. Harry Pierce, against any going awaj; at the time, and the of tho war work council of the Y. M. And Scoodles said, "Look at me! antlauated "They don't make iwns C. MBhtwelEht In the world. Iblow failed to do harm. A., on "Mass Games, Calisthenics I trained Lew for this and will train them tough enough fnr this boy." explained The punch which paved the way for and Athletics." him 'to win the championship, too." Yankee. n happy Individ, the rapid triumph was a right hook to Judge Hnrrr Imber was away n'..w- - MaIi1i finA P. T. Colkett viewed ual. The Judge almost passe d 5n 'the jaw. This came after thirty sec- Nativity to Meet Brownies the struggles from the ringside. "It was a Chaney gave Lew so much trouble In of action. Tendler tapped Chaney Tho Nativity Catholic Club will play great fight, though limited1 commented Mr. meeting last September. Tendler the onds Philadelphia tho "Tendler surprised me. I knew worry when ho ended the fight his long right, sidestepped North Ilrouns this Saturday Clothier. think he the Judge a lot of freely with afternoon. Manager Haggerty has his Na- he could fight, out didn't had so hastily. "Chancy's vicious thrusts? and, with the tivity team playing great bail. goods to knock out a man of Chaney's abil- ity " Mr. Colkett agreed with Mr. Clothier. Ualtimorcan Ale open, crossed a right Jack Welnsteln was there with his dlk which could be heard nlmost as hook to thoiH. Scraps About Bains almost passed away durins f?UQly aWjack'a enthusiastic shriek of Jov Scrappers Ion "------.. George IpKgercd, blinked, then theariyriuii when the k. o. came. "Tendler Is almost Tf Tinllti had ucceeded in landlna the sleen good as Eddie O'Keefe." Quoted Jack. walked into the fray with1 renewed producer. Ernie Jamoor wouio have been PIERCE ROBIDEAU will be called compelled to een nrei j. energy. He was still slightly dazed and YOUNG Babe O'Rourke did some Jv"!?,.tlln, fight himself clear. Tendler, entertain in the weekly announcing, lie appeared minus""e"' ttled to wind-u- p the Atlantic City the otndal timekeeper, had even at Sporting nillr Pnrcell. ncificucu WAN every thoroughly aware of Chaney's plight, Dlenty of p. Joe Cervlno aMleted with pfion?.'" tti. ..MAiinanr clear one Club tonight. Preston Brown, col- Witt-Sal- noonna. ring freely, jabbed repeatedly the the timepiece, while Dr. W. leard him. and there was utile used the ored featherweight, will appear against ued Walter Crall'a tripod t o vj effect nnd, with Chaney dazed, difficulty In countlnc- - the 'J'with Robideau. Henry Haubcr opposes one was cut cA Pop O'Rrlen had decisive left to the jaw. Buck Heeb prote.ted that final ten crowd swarmed Into the crossed the eight-roun- hastv starts. the ten Fleming in the d each round due to at the coSnt of six. and when XJcorgc floor and was all over. reached the ring was Jammed. hit the it count of the rules. Tommy Sheeran and his eon Billy were This Is a technical violation ' Trouble Over Referee Matchmaker Herman Taylor? will present Ben Taylor and Jim JJeforc the star southpaws entered the Bowker PHOTOPLAYS in nn eight-roun- d preliminary. Tho PHOTOPLAYS ring a verbal battle, unKtiown to tue opener brings together spectators, was waged beneath the Jimmy Myson The following theatres obtain their pictures and Charley Haubcr. ARROW Grlm'son to te stands. Lew was scheduled through theSTANLEY Booking Corporation, Jt? referee, but Chaney refused to enter OBTAINED The JUronlre A. C. which stages Its weeklr early showing of tne ring it urimson omciatea. how dn Monday night, will which is a guarantee of Hobldrau and Willi. HanAnn feature Younr Chancy wanted (Pop) O'Brien, ruaged boys. productions. Ask for the theatre DUAL Frank The second 'of the finest VALVE SIX halt the double " Crimson. Chaney was wind-u- p brings together Jos Welsh. Bobby O'endler favored BOOKING in your locality obtaining pictures through obstinate, and in order to cause no dls-- - remainder of Promoter Gross's show follows: J Manager with Youmr Danny Buck, vs. Harry Sherlock. Booking Corporation. .appointment. Glassman, PAtsy Rowan v Johnny Ketchell. and the Stanley the consent of Tendler, 'finally con Lightning Lew vs. Charllo Leonard. - T n tented to have Itefcree O'Brien work, Morris ft P"ln.'lVH 333 MARKET Dual Valve has almost doubled Pierce-Arro- Another open-a- ir club wML get under way Alhambra.Mat.Dany.t2.Evg..8;45. ft?7.SiS&E the It &m tomorrow night when tho Cambria C, WILLIAM FARNUM In "Dundee Triumphs A, "Tlllfl JUI4UUU 1KA1L" THE nhkcn nn program, .naming Mur- ROAD CALLED STRAIGHT" hard-hittin- g "THE more . cod to Koodrnight en ray, .""uiiItalian flyweight, and Jack power, greater speed, increased acceleration, less The sudden the wolpert. of Lancaster, are down to clash ' AND THOMPSON BTS. 25 SOUTH ST. OrchesU. every to In the. main session. Wolpert. willing 62D DAILY IVIKJDlLL,A,1'I Continuous 1 to 11, "i''BOEment almost cauBed one give a lad. APOLLO MATINEE I''8T' seml- - should the rugtcd Murray a regular WfcT,r,Tr. 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