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t YANKEES ARE VICTIMS OF BLUE MONDAY Chicago White Sox Halt New York’s Winning Streak of 11 Straight It was a blue Monday for the league leading New York Yankees, for they clash were Victims of an interu between Faber of the Chicago White Sox and Shocker of New York, which halted their winning streak of 11 straight games, ‘The score was 2 to 1, Faber permit- ting only six safeties. The other Urban ¢ jout.as well, grunting six in seven frames, but was unfortunate in that three of them came together for the winning two runs in the fourth Philadelphia again showed signs of taking up the pennant chase by top- , 6 to Vand 10 to 1. the veteran How- e Tigers only three Rabe, Walberg and Lefty Grove scat- tered 10 blows in the second offering, Manush’s 11th homer of the season giving Detroit its only ran Bluege Gets Homer Ossie Biuege, seldom found among ‘the long distance hitters, drove out a homer in the ninth with two on base to record a victory for Washington over St. Louis in a slugfest, 14 to 10, : us from -Philadelphia, § to ! Cincinnati was idle, the Pirates chy retain ing a lead of 1! Chicago brought the Brookiyn Dodgers back to a tie for fourth p by downing them, 5 to 4, with an attack led by the. former Clevelander, Riggs Steph- enson. “The New York Giants, with a 4 to 2 margin, won from the Cardinals, Al Tyson, outfielder for Louisville, how With the Giants, was hit by a Vie Keen slant in the sixth and went down but was revived and later de- livered the winning hit and made a doule play unassisted, Manager McGraw of the Giants an- nounced that he had signed Joe Mor- rissey, outfielder, from Holy Cross and that John Boyle, Xavier college catcher, had este A released, MISS LENGLEN SIGNS TO TOUR UNITED STATES Will Play Professional Ten Here Under Direction of Charles Pyle juzanne Leng- nis player, will make a four months’ tour of the United States during the] a man,’ coming fall*-as a professional. The spectacular French girl star at last has given in to the persuasion Of Charles Pyle, an American sports romoter, and has agreed to give up er amateur standing aut, play in matches from Main California, and aiso in Canada, and Cuba. } Mr. Pyle, in announcing that Su- zanne had signed a contract with him, said she would sail September 22, and begin playing in the United States some time around October 10. The contests in which she will take part are expected to be played mainly on covered courts. Will Be in Movies In addition to playing tennis, Su- ganne will be starred in a film pi ture which Mr. Pyle said will include “a tennis match and will be under my supervision.” .The departure of “Suzanne the peerless” from the ranks of amateur- asm has made a considerable stir. Many persons still express doubt that she has taken the step. The feature of the French girl's American trip, which most appeals to the imagina- tion, is her compensation, translated into. francs, “A million’ a month,” Tends one newspaper caption today Although Mr. Pyle had declined to give cut figures, newspapers aver or estimata that the racquet queen's earnings on the tour will be from $100,000 ta’ In a brie message to the Asso- ciated Pregs .frem Pourville,. Mile. Lenglen said: “Confirm the news that I will cage for Ameriea September 22 for fo! months. I am very content.” Kid Kaplan Will Test Lightweight Ability Tonight! 3—()—Louis| * New York, Try Hove ) Kaplan, who cast: down the herweight boxing .crown several 8 eae, Epplane tests his ability as tw lan’s first engagement in the ne class—it was inability ) weight that caused him to doff : ageg gaye bg find him. op- the Pacific coast battler, ‘Celle The bout is scheduled 10 roun ee at, mad I can’t Moran, New. OF- scat ins New York, ul sa este say daca ad New Western Amateur King Frank Delp of Portland, Ore., Wi St. Paul Tournament Title at FOUR TEAMS ) ii A | Perinant Progtess ] AMERICAN LEAGUE Standin; ~ In Pet, New York..........07 35 - 657 Cleveland . 44.573) Philadelphia .. 48‘ ‘629 Washington . 48 510 Chieago .. 51 508 Detroit .:: 52 {600 St. Louis 6o- ‘wi2| Bismarck, Mandan, | New Sal- | Boston . 69 310 em and Stanton Entered in Week.end Tourney’ , { jade! phi: Cera ‘ New York A baseball elimination tournament, a earth with Bismarck, Mandan, New Salem AMERICAN ASSOCIATION and Stanton taking part, will ‘Standin; played off the end of this webk, M , i dan and New Satem are’tied for Pittsburgh 41 3{ championship of the 'S Cincinna’ 45 ‘bb4| league. Bismarck is the St. Loui 8 free lance nine of the Slope area and Chicago 49 Stanton is the undefeated champion 50 of the North Line league for the ‘ork. 49 season, Boston hans 57 Stanton has one of the strongest Philadelphia 57 4 teams in several years. The club holds the title for the league, com- posed of eight towns from Stanton to Killdeer on the north line. Bis- marck, though not in any league, Games Today Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. In the ti and aheuldotat re: kept the water and the rolling motion which characterizes the overhand is ly, tied in Keepid che head en The effort houlders out of water to prevent its usc for lang *yelms, m short ditamren high speed can bp, made for however, more or less a freak stroke ‘and ‘not intended for'a series f this sort. (Copyright, 1926, NBA. Service, Ine.) —_ | Flashesof Life | Poughkeepsi ms Y.—A _time-worn domestic sree it pasges into ob- livion; children do not inherit tem- perament nor cantankerous disposi- tions, says miley Blanton, n expert on the subject, but acquire them through unwise training. New York.—A little light shopping in the financial district: One trader purchased 9,000 shares of General Motors “over the counter,” requiri iz a cash outlay of $1,800,000, Auburn, N. Y—Sbareh parties from Auburn prison expect much volunteer assistance in the hunt for Dan Zan- dano, a “trusty,” who walked off yes- |The girl who was pion woman ten-; first held a golf club nine years ago | believes it Meet the new western amateur golf champion--Frank Dolp of the title the other day at St. Paul, whippin; eattle, 6 and 5. the way through the tournament and included some of the greatest simon-pures in the country. GLENNA COLLETT GIVES ADVICE TO WOMEN WHO WOULD BE GOLF EXPERTS Portland, Ore. He Bronson FE. Stein of ‘Tilden ing thr how the ship. ia reached their champion- s Collett explains ‘her game in deta a Halsey of the ciated Press staff, tells of tournament temperament even to the extent of admitting an occasional “cuss” word, tells how women golfers should dress, and lists the most promising of younger players among women. The Associated Press copyrights the interview.) Eastern Point, Conn., Aug. 3—(?)— hailed when she as “a girl who can drive a ball like today, when she is America’s woman champion for the second time, declares “all a woman can hope is to be as-geod a. golfer_as she can| be with the handicap of being a ‘woman.’ She is Glenna Collett, at 23 twice national woman's champion and w ner of international honors. SI holds this view in spite of the f: that she has just won the Griswold trophy here by erely is for recogni her sex. She loves the sport, and si the best there although | she ts limitations for wome: clearly Her own storv out the best woman’s game. brings “nerve,” hard wotk and good tempe into the formula, as well as the s| stitution of skill for strength and above all the assurance that not cup: and titles make the game wor while, but only “the pleasure you get from swatting the bail.” Best Sport For Women “I have four reasons for thinking! is the best sport for women 8 Collett, who swims, drives a car, rides, dances, enjoys bridge and the theatre and owns a host of friends} off the links as well ax on them. “Second, golf is a spbrt_in which one plays one's own game,ffegardless of partner or opponent, man or woman, and this is important for the! athletic woman, since she is thus re- lying on her own strength, standing! on her own feet and feeling the; joy of independent achievement. “Third, golf is a me’ as well as @ sport, and as such it teaches wome: a wonderful lesson in broad-minded: ness. more sportsmanlike. honor system in school the b side of It is like an It develop r-mindedness and self. t Last, which T could have put fi golf is splendid exercise for a woman. It keeps her out in the open air. in the sun and the wind, makes h many and other strokes develops body muscles tending to strengthen and make more graceful her whole body.” Yea, She -Getn Nervous “Do I get nervous? Of course I do. You ‘have. to, to play good gaif. ‘There is’a certain indispensable ten- sion aba of comes before the first drive, Oe oat the end, also during the play places: ape mt ever lose my temper? I should say so.” Sometimes I get ter- ribly ‘mad af myself and awfully dis- y a word, ring friendly match: 1 rather the We as med as 1 can, and\t dove. % fet out Ve oceasio: cuss word, Pp oA tourgament it. is ‘good bye’ sur playing if you let yourself st Perit so I try not jon’t show it ur most fpting| ¢ ith teva “was asi he rate Seale i. t ae be ‘ia v4 England Wear oh Hor nag ‘wasn’t. ional eta at ile ie Nasted it was Bd a for the Brit- was freer ever tne, ai ober ot of how she worked, playing golf which! She is as perfect a golfe game! can be with the handi ! i | gaudy, for the links, I thin! |. Three points for women to remem: Len Blaisdell Is_ Is Nias follows: i i Mt cannot help making women! ¢ a eee = saree aaa wars 3 = . aa 4. - Reynbide baad ed ll j clothes should .be comfortable, ee] Indianapol | ! : the defeat of J. W. Wilkerson, na id Kenworthy and Victoria Carpenter of] ie cools ger epee cheimplon, By aselee ran oa Cincinnati at Boston, bial? LEAGUE | Standi “Wy. terday. He took his big saxophone with him, imperiling the peace of the country: SSS has claim to the title of the Slope ‘area by virtue of victories over prac- ticaHy all comers this year. Man- dan and New Salem represent. the L two strongest teams on the , Main Kouinvitle ° ; 36 circutt Milwaukee 37 Final arrangements for the elimin Indianapolis . 43 tion tourney were made at a meeting Poison Ivy Toledo-.. 48 620} of representutives of the different Picry relieves eae instantly Hed City ‘ 4 ale a night. i i ‘1 ir Niger a is your ipa: St. Pau + os landan = an lew jalem a a refund Minneapolis 61 1443] planned a: three-game series for the THE TRUDG EON STROKE Mica by Plery Mfg. ‘Co. Columbus 19 2 championship in the Main line league,|- The trudgeon stroke, named after double everarm stroke in that it is mbia, I Indiana, but decided to make it a four-cor-| the English swimmer who first used rap affair for the Slope champion-44¢ to advantage, is different from the ship. for short sprints only, and is too tiring to maintain for any distance. neapolis at Toledo, —_—_—__________ | Yesterday’s Games } NATIONAL LEAGUE ; Pittsburgh . 5 74 ” Philadelphia” bd 12 Songer, Nicholas, pty Dean and Wilson, Hen- if = E. = 2 it Cc Batteries—Keen, Sherdel, tial a \ mand O'Farrell; Ring, Davies, Scott \ Dolp played sensational golf all] and Florence, McMullen. pped through a field which —_— ? RIE, Chicay see . . 6M 1d Brooklyn ... 410 2 Batterie: Milstead, Pierce and Gon: McGraw, Ehrhardt and ff Hargrea' i Cincinnati-Boston postponed, rain, AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York Ly: berry and Tate; Wing rd, Vangilder, Davis, Gatson and Hargeave, Sth Batteries—Ehmke Gibson and Bassler. Second game— Philadelphia Detroit . a. 110 4 Batteries — Walbe: Grove and Cochrane, Perkin: ‘ollins, Johns, Smith, Holloway and and Woodall. re AMERICAN ASS —— Kansas City . ‘ Louisville Batteries—-Meine and Shit De- berry, Koob and Devormer, Meyer. Glenna Collett life. Tf any: man had been playing with her he would not have held her] St, Paul at all. She was playing man’s par.! Columbus A r m (Called end ) i ries—Pipgrass and McCarthy; Lyons, Biemiller and Meuter, PER) OC a womal “L played as well as I knew how, but she is super-human—never makes a mistake, Whenever I made a mis- take she was right there, and I made], four, so there you are.” About Clothes “What advice would you “give women golfers about their clothes" “I would say that above all th Milwaukee at the same time so correct as to cause no embarrassment. My under- clothes for golf are the same as for| any other occasion, and include es word of an nsible clothes for golf, or a light! ape Denver 5. € e iN Me dreeh cobfriablas nest be See Sh ma City 12, Lincoln 9, - Ee Mm110Ns who've tried them all, ri pom with stebiien Camel who could well, afford. to pay a stands alone, supreme omeng | Camels. Each year Camel wins the Camels the wotld’s favosiee be. favor of a growing army of expe cause Camel pleasure never pells, : _Bienced smokers, _ + You simply can't smoke enough Camel leads because of Camel of them 5 tire your taste. No quality. ee: offe ever smoked’ a:Camel atid re- can match Camel goodness, Camel. gested i; Ghinlh newer neve. ismade of the choicest Turkish and. Figatetty afser-cames Ba fully blended as in no. ether. <ige ‘aaaliig dhameoe ath cane tee: Batteries — J and Young; Burwell and Ainsmith., WESTERN Wichita 4, De: ber in match play, Miss Collett frames “First, keep your nerve; have éon- Favorite in State fidence’ "in ouenelt. Tennis Tournament “Second, don’t watch your oppg-| ‘ nent, or pay any attention to your! Fapgo, N, D, rhea. I partner threatening’ skies, Ree tm the third day of the 23rd annual North Da- kota Tennis association tournament . gel under way shortly after 9 plan your next shot care- fully before you make it.” , iebags ge ld br name in a eg of the most promising younger vier: oe A ae ers coming along now?” che Blaisdell, by regi nk with ie & y Uincthia Nak Wiese uaayet at: | Red River ally eventa a tavorte| irgini . - 2 ee reen Orcutt of Englewood, N. J.,| p Blaisdell will meet C. P. Tennesoh, Fa this morning in. the quarters. oe Waller at. Buttalo. cant Virgtal 4 Tee nensatloMof Mondays play wae] Provid ae tions she named Mice daze Wether.| Hose,’ Farge piesa of o Na ed as the most ful play. The annual banquet and u knew, and Miss erat Leitch ing of the prt Bef 8 wast ogee vanced, it was announced b; ae ciation officials, from Wednesday All Stars‘to Play evening until 6:30 p; m. today. Zeeland Nine Sunday |-taylor-Mendo Fight t on strengthening: ¢! fu Is Canceled Today te st position as one of the ing | thwest see- he aggregations in the no: — % Sr tin Ghee wi rot ie ee at yee (. fete to give on of theit aaa you faste the smoke from the finest with’ the Zeeland baseball. nine, ‘which ill pharelleseee rie Belay afgmctBe“zae a aig fag bend entity] , aid mellow ay tabaecos nature produces. 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