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TEN. (United Pre. hool girl defeated ne final than that hire was the first lucky one to a He gathered the girl in his arms and kissed her on while men gave vent to undig ed yells and women shouted. jehind two special policemen the champion found her way to her s arms and had a good ery for rushed to the (BY HENRY L. FARRELL), s Staff Correspondent.) FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 18.—Sweet-faced, good ing, little Helen Wills, the California darling, wags crown- e queen of American tennis here this afternoon. With a demonstration of class that has never been sur- ed on an American court,, the seventeen-year-old Berk- Mrs. Molla Mallory, seven times Club Standing New York 6, ¢ Thi ndelphia @, ELEN WILLS WINS TENNIS CROW LES CAPTURED BY BERKELEY SCHOOL GIRL IN FINALS CONTEST Thousand Fans Go Wild at Forest Hills as Girl Racquet Wizard} Humbles Former Champion by Decisive Scores. Firpo Trains _ Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune bs NS ° ° ° ° ° ° ° 2 ° BY HENRY L. FARRELL, NEW YORK, Aug. 18. (United Press) .—Col. Jake Rup- pert’s notion of an ideal baseball game, according to the semi-facetious remarks of his friends, is one in which the Yankees would score fifteen runs in the first inning and the other side wouldn’t get a hit or a man on base in nine innings. Col. Ruppert is the owner of the New York Yanks, a terrific baseball fan and a great sportsman, but he has a decided aver- sion against close games. When the Yanks were sharing the Polo Grounds with the Giants, the Colonel used to be a daily occupant of the press-box, and the tide ot the game could be registersd from his seat. When the Yanks woull be way out in front, the chair would be oc- cupied with a smiling, chest-putfed ul, but when a pinch came, with a thriliing rally of the opposition, the YES, FIRPO COULDN'T LOCATE $2,000 OF HOOSIER CITY PURSE quarce:a in the Cark caverns unde the concrete eends at the Polo Grounds and he «merges, hatless, col- tarlexs and perspiring protute+s, only When the big ezcitement 1s on. He has too xruch to do to sit through the murctony of a one-sided fame that “2°. %% Col, R1-ert, and he has so thoronghly tesried the meaning of various yells and shouts from tke erowd that he knows just what fs going om and whin to come out Just in t.me fcr the b’g doings. Sport writers are supposed to be the most cold-hearted, calloused reac- tlonaires of all games. Yet some of them—a few, it is true—are the wild- est of fans. One Cincinnati writer who has been following the Reds for years and years, is so wild a rooter that he is Sir Tom’s Trophy SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1923. FROM MOLLA MALLORY PAPYRUS TOBE PITTEDAGAINGT ~—AMERIGH'S BEST IN BIG CLASSIC Race Between British Derby Winner and Selection | Of American Turfmen Being Promoted for Belmont Park in Mid-October. LONDON, Aug. 18.—Ben Irish, owner of P: 8, win- ner of this year’s derby, telegraphed the London ress to- day that he had accepted the offer of August Belmont, stable owner of New York, for a race between Papyrus and the best American 83-year-old. time in October. Reports today were that Harry Sinclair, another leading race horse owner, of New York, is endeavoring to match one of his three-year-olds against A. H. MacComber’s Parth- Parth, who finished third in this WINNING ARE EVEN, HE ASSERTS SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., Au: 18.—Tex Rickard, who is promoting the championship battle between Jack Dempsey and Luis Firpo, is of the the coming scrap, Rickard gave vent even money chance with Dempsey. “I belleve he will stand up under a beating for 15 rounds and still be there with the knockout punch.” versation with the declaration that if “Look here, Tex,” ho said to Rick- The race is to be held at Belmont Park, Long Island, some more a sprinter than a distance run- ner and the proposed race was over the one and a half mile course. ee, TWO RECORDS BROKEN BY CHALK UP - NO. 32 FOR BABE RUTH I'm eo happy for you and known all over the National League | Pinion that the South American has}, Dempsey, confident of his ability to s all she could 5 National League. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 18.—, locate Jack Druley to collect $2,000 of| circuit as “Wild Bill." He becomes|®" even chance with Dempsey and so) |) fee reeety Re amrenany =—_—_ e ad a ch ready for] Cincinnati w York 2. (United Press).—She'by, Mont., had its Firpo's $4,000 purse. #e enraged when tho breaks are going | °XPressed himself—in the hearing Se eetig rdean ee Re tte, | _ CHICAGO, Ang. 18. — (United v Aas the vietor.| st. Louls 7, Brooklyn 1 day and Indianapolis had its night D ‘ould not be located. against his team that his shouts arise | DP¢™psey—on his arrival here. a, little: bit, aan teeta inte eke, ‘ch! Press.)—Babe’Ruth made his thirty- hen the crown had been taken! pittsburgh 9, Ph whe next night tound A puties tried to find Druley|in a high, screeching wrescendo over|, 18 the course of a conversation on © °°" 1 second home fun of the season in r | Chicago 2, Bos Joe Down n route home to Col iff Snider sald hae had| the noise of the crowd. Once, not so Fir the ninth inning of the game with } ere nd pI 4 y na , + ‘po is the better man, he (Dem; y) Lepatin ge ~ umbus) Obfo, nursing «| sore head| stopped’ looking long ago, Bill Klem. dignitied umpire, | ‘this expression: | ts an|Wants him to be champion. (PemPseY)! the White Sox here today. Cvengros and when’ st American after 24 hours in the hospital as a L've washed my hands of the whole} !epped the game and threatened to 4) pile tbat Nat pe. was pitching. 4 re public acclatm h chair would be empty. ‘ths Colone! Sore pasty. strated by five would havo retired to the darkni cee Irish has not divulged details of I hl l] SWIMMERS IN Alg age ig tito pee under the stands to sweat there until]! Another good type of the fan un- the Belmont offer. It was under-|fts Mx Us wae ene ate National League. the nolee lad abated ani something| usual is Perry Grogan, the genial stood a prize of 20,000 pounds would ne: ar Ke thie AT PALIT 1S ee th ‘Won Lost Pet. had happened ene way or «19 other. | wire chief in the two New York go to the winner and 5,000 to the Reems /ROUrT 1 large Sere cae 7 42.638 It is not a ‘ack of courage that !m-| parks, who has been watching baso- loser, ; 4 ~X Be a ee eee seca Clnetngat ea 66 46,589 pels the cwner of the Am*ican Los-| bal) every day for more than twenty It was sald a price of 20,000 pounds = = rece sompste the te rabargh oat at gee gue champions to give way under the] years. Millions of words about thous- had been offered for the winner, with t sd t Babe Ruth, pnaneely Chicago -~ 61 53 535 pressure of excitement. He hasn't| ands of games have passed over the 8{r Thomas Lipton, famous Brit 5,000 pounds for the loser. DEKALB, Ill, Aug. 18.—(United shionably growned | Brooklyn 57 56 B04 the same temperament in business, or} wires that Grogan sets up every day| sh yachtsman, has presented this Papyrus {s already entered for the|Press.)\—One world and one national rushed on the courts | St. Louts et BT 00 he never would have amaswel a for-| for the writers. Perhaps because he| trophy as an award to the winner | York races at the end of this month|record were broken here in a meot med about a blushing gtr | Philadelphia 38 74 = 339 ture that runs into mi'llons, Perhaps | seen so much cf it, read so mca| of the fishermen’s race to be held [and at St. Leger in September. under auspices of the National A Holding back tears and Joox: | Poston 34 77~—«1306 it ray be that he can't see some| of it and heard so much, Grogan has| tate in August to celebrate the ‘An effort also was under way, it|A. U. today. her’m other, enterprise of his losing when he js/ long ceased to be a fan. 200th anniversary of the founding was reported, to include the French Eugene Bolden swam two miles in cies casvih tonped press’ box American League. Towerless to have a hand jn getting! Hoe can't name the cleanup man in| of Gloucester, Mass, home of deep! champion Epinard, in the match, but | 50:20:3, setting # new national record. Ne ee kieinn rer ticks ctu Won Last Pet. on the line in defense hints two of the sixteen batting orders, he| 64 fishers, it was pointed out this horse was| Robert Sacleon swam 220 yards back raph wires were ticking | CUP Meade oe see mK. Soean't keen track Gfveune aie stroke in 3:8:3, lowering the previous of words the mother of the) cieveland 61 540 In marked contrast 1s thease cf] homerun record, the noise of th world’s record by 8.2 seconds. n sat and did what any | © evel « ‘too | = Luis Angel Firpo, “Wild Bull of | Harry Stevens, the caterer who/made| crowd bounces off his ¢, adie Sybil Bauer, national woman back r would do when her own haa | ot = ra toa | the Pampas,” having knocked out |. couple of m'.ons selilag peanuts.| only time he shakes an alr hy bey stroke! Halsipion tewatnsy 05 exert 1h 80 glorified andi #0 acclaimed—| Wi siington f2obt. ary | Cbarlie Welnert at Philadelphia, | - 4), .-x unc noda to the crowls| insaitude is when some shont pore ies 1:19:3, two seconds slower than her wept and smiled too through her Chicago - BEIUPASY AU with uioemayeey fore tise worse’) | ttt and the bas+': wames| us the Lne: a previous world record. She equalled {dle Conlon, big, broad shouldered y Philadelphia - {8 2-430) heavyweight title, ‘ven ins Ma office and neag.| “MY Wire's open to the Star” , : eee ee eke ed huve him ejected from the press box, in New York, if he didn't cease to dif. ser so loud'y with the umps cn his juderrent of balls and strikes result of his “boxing exhibition” with) , ." he said. “We're not mixing Luls Firpo. in this affair any more. If the bunch Firpo pacing his hotel room while|/ who says Druley owes them money, He jis a big strong fellow who has| learned a lot. He has a better record than Harry Wills. He has been going ard, “if this guy is a better fighter than I am, I want him to be cham- pion. As long as Jack Dempsey a Doubles Title Play In Nebraska LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 18.—The Ne- braska state tennis doubles champion- Philadelphia 11, Cleveland 1% Boston 3, Detroit 10, 77 Washington 4, St. Louis 8 © hi svation d her head, smiled back and 4 through the crowd to the club 1 “little Helen” had completed wed. the technical features of the coro- jon of the new queen are hardly rth mentioning. Liss Wills mowt dectstvety out-] putea 2, Wichita a , Wichtta 2 has gone back on him. His ed, out-generaled and outatroked| 5, : : Dan G. C. Fuller, the man who {failure to get bis money. ory. ‘The California girl ran] Denver 3, Sloux City 4 pilfered Highballeto ‘victory tinsthe| oe consult attorneys*aa oon ‘es ¢ glcrsibave Jr aseu nino ware ae umpion all over the court and = ‘ a ee etty vat Washington {1 Set to New York and see what ac-|Mrclali game or a fight, through the ced her into errors on atrong vol- Bun ee a park, Chicago, in 1904, is in Casper | tn We can take against the mayor," fear that excitement would prove s and strokes that could not bel] ‘Toronto 2, Newerk # Seen ce day’, ceriille On hin wed | OSTORUG ould, ger eA ORC elite urned. ; Das eple \ ne of Stee ee : Rochester 4-1, Reading 5-0, East to replenish his stabl ; comed to playing with male| syracuse 9-6, Baltimore 8-6 fighters. Mr, Fuller has earned a Seutey avebel wpa tets. who :coul . Miss Wills was not bothered : national reputation during his many | ne perigee es @ score an hour after 3 oo id in fact, she thrived upon the pow- okes with which Mra, Mal: Te Laly, Ruta aa eraGHGalynevace ase Ne CHESTNUT HILT Mase, Aug. 18 M overw gc Amert nook d corner of » United | 7 > is r several years. Tod a4 Games oor Ae : 0 VERE Fight managers, ‘as a rute, are the|— (United Press}—J._ 0. Anderson, of . Fl ecniiaSeils cbasnd nt ays re | most flighty and excitable persons | Australia, detonated Misr’ Hine. final BUILD gpacestestly, comedies Ho ts now manager of promis in all sports when they are holding a| France, in the next to th a 11 placements to the oppo- oe SR ace pecan armel eqrner in’ an important ¢ight gone tie of the Davis cup matches WITH sice of the courts where a return National League. Pein chaser onueriiibrall content aad When Benny Leonard was flopped! i.ire today. The scores were 7-5, 6-2, impossible, Chicago at Brocklyn. incidentally ‘picking up _ another apie Paws Of ings ine Sent OFTeret | 6.6 ‘ Liter the Zourth game of the tent | Pieaburg at New Fork ary eedaony a ey ee years ago with Ritchie Mitchell, bis |". tralia which clinched yesterday BRICK it was apparent that lo Helen’ oe ‘3 Fn yen the rid %) nt é to meet the United States ne in complete control of the match. American League, Pu fea ‘te Saran |, .Goltera trom the Cheyenne. Coun-| Panic-stricken. in bis corner ‘that he Tpdigenthily s in the finals for the rs. Mallory openly showed her cha-| -washington at St. Loulm became known ries ane ie | try club and the Casper Country club| couldn't speak. His mouth went | TyDrasenteiived i Cie, Cate ce shaking her head, gritting her | New York at Chicago. er cognomen has stuck and to this day | Will meet today on the local links) through all the motions, but not | rou, matches to none. Th d 1 star her feet when she| Phfladelphia at Cleveland, - "Jockey" F : word with |in the return match between the two | sound cane from. his helpiesa: vaca! rere e ra ) ip forced into errors Boston at Detroit. t eae y lowore of both the horses (organizations, The first match, played | organs. ical proverb that “the the crowd sensing a knockout See etm tua nektaed at Cheyenne in July, was an easy vic-| Jack Kearns, manager of the heavy- Id 9, atch \"tha ten ta tora iid is c tory for the home team. welght champion, becomes so excited world owes you a living’ covers excited when Miss Willa Caddi W t d While in Casper, Mr. Fuller has | “no lineup of the local team will] during a fight thot he works almost DS cectaln wih SOCiATIA tes ante attached Johnny Walsh, who has | 14+ he announced until it is definite-|in a daze. After Den:osere fight with too much ground for the most of or became | he en n Hira ager ly known how many of they visiting | Ca:yentier, Kearns swore an} wanted at one time that Mrs. Mal ‘A lf Li k the, ¢ Or od aes cae players will be on hand. It fs antici-| to bet that ho ditn't of: smelling ’ 1 to the umpire and he t Go uuKs | A promising you fighter with | ated that about 12 members of the/ salts te the chiropion after the us. But if you've worked and e crowd to be more quict lots of the old pep, and a desire to | Cheyenne club, will be here for the| Frenchman had given him that fa-| NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 18—Howard Teens Aion tr od. Walsh’ will leave with | Tiatoh mous right hand in the third round.| Kinsey of California won the finals planned for a home of your own— tennieandehe)| ton Stat ee, ue| utter on the Eastern swing within |~piay will start in the morning and Kearns himself in the act when the| in the Casino invitation tennis tourna: ccause sho has a es are nted a 1 golf; the ne days. Other members | tinue throughout the day, 18 holes} pictures were shown. ment here today, defeating his fellow + : art jand a )peali| UNkS Sodnyy Namenrtiak <8) TAR ian.) OF Mallera AeNeaE Wee mau Le to a match. Tho winner will be de-} Dan McKetrick, one of the best|Californian, Harry Snodgrass, in a you havea right to the best in that ouncement from the Casper Country} Earl Puryear, Jimmy Hanlon and | i464 pny the team that wins that ma-| known of the fight managers, loses| four set match by a score of 6-4, 4-6, club. .The inter-club tournament] Benny Furness | sority of the matches. control of himself so much in the| 6-0, 9-7. ome, © that will be \¢ tw - Dt c Mr. “ulles wm a pad ued oe ice ous en on nets (ee K ed do bigaed et ae | corner that he drinks the water him-| Throughout the battle Kinsey show- heyenne for yatt fle jasper. He self out of the bottle instead of offer-| ed better generalship while Snodgrass, 7 541 444 46—32—6 | 2™@bIous youths to make themselves| pmns to call a halt in Kansas City * Ing it to his fighter. at times, playing the careful game i 14.010.04-219 conspicuous at the links today and| while on the trip I and get in N Ch aid -H4) Semin yo Hate ta ana] wile me tone ana ee | Tea Campion |] "Sr si osonte wnowmen| Son tn vicer ate ia oe pRprytce: egarding promising you pattle i * aga bee * j ie uta Diacen kaa |_satistactory remuneration. regarding promising young battlers Britton, the former. welterweight| neta and outs and lost to Kinsey The protection—yearly saving 454 346, 4—80—6 D31 614 8—16—1 Double Places Aces Faults 12 1 0 ‘ C) 0 championship| NEW YORK, Aug. 18,—(United] PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 18.—|] “native Caughter" of Caltfornia. ‘ 1 the Jone yic-| Press.)—Cincinnatt made it four out] May Carey's fifth hit in the 13th in-|| She is the only child of Dr. and Wh . t ° acquit: on | Of five by taking the final game of} ning sent home the vetera 30 . i 7 quire on eteran Babe|} Mra, Clarence A. Wills, of Berke- > h of rich the series with the New York Giants] Adams with the winning marker that|] ley and she was born there on Oc- 7 y not investigate: : ae to 2. The victory decreased the lead| the Phillies. r the tightest kind She was"taught the game by her M - the Giants to five and one halt|of a pitcher's duel for eight innings || father and sh» played with him un- ios at anaes, ames.\ Although he was hit rather|the game suddenly transformed into/{ til, in the words of her mother: _ frequently, Rixey ‘held the Giants|a wild batting riot and it was.Pitts Her dad had no chance with Pr Rake be Premen dd +. ‘ Washington 4, St. Louls 8. BUILD safe in the pinches and had no] burgh that was able to put over the|{ her.’ howe he nine With tee oe ans | ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 18.—The Sen trouble in winnii Boo! finishing tally ; \ | ators defeated the B: 1 rouble in winning re Anishing tally after several spurts.|| crore were few good ght play || gavo the Yankn a 6 to 6 victory over| ats ns ante te ee pene Bore WITH i | RB, | Score: ers of hor age and she was forced || the White Sox today, It was th alec ge IPF Nn Pe 2 « e | Washington 00 000 001-4 7 1 oinnatt -—----000 400 010-6 18 2 R.H-B.|/ to play with boys against whom || Babe's thirty-second home run of thi P BRICK mom 002 iz o|P , 2 | St. Loula ~....100 100 010—3 11 0 w York —--.-.000 002 000—2 8 2] Pittsburgh 010 010 082 100 1—9 13 1/1 she aevelaped a very virtle, pow: ||meason © Scor \OWA TENNIS CHAMPS Rixey and Hargrave; McQuillan, | Phila. .....100 000 061 100 0—8 15 2/f nn game. New York 000 030 00s—s 12 1] 2ahniser, Russell and Ruel; Davis, U | Barnes, Gearin, Jonnard and Snyder. Meadows, Stone, Bagby and} * = Danforth and Severeld. 2 Schmidt; Glazner, Weinert, Couch,| William M. Johnston, America’s || Chicago - “aap tad 220—8 3870 etd is _ Ring, Ccadatie dia tact second dest player, was the real Jones, Shawkey, Pennock and Hoft-| —_- Chicago, 2; Boston, . borage producer of. the California girl's || man, Schalk; Cvengros and Schalk, Boston 8, Detrdit 10. e ° ~ K 1 BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 18—(United 5 . sume, What she did not pick up —— DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 18.—(United | St. Louis, 7; Brooklyn, 1. gan » $ se I Bay-| Press.}—An eighth inning rally by! pRookrYN bea ym Ss ey from Jide actual coaching, she vas Philadelphia 11, Cleveland 7, Pross.—The Detroit Tigers took the le he Braves tod four FUnS| press.)—St. Louls eastl defeatea|| auired through the study of his CLEVELAND, Ohlo, Aug. 18.—The| series opener from the Boston Red I jand a c pe, 6.45 3.] Senokivh hate todas’ hy atecome ter EES Philadelphia Athletics won .today's| Sox here today 10 to 3. The Tigers C. E. STARR, Pres. ren] ncore i gat 7» hy |] "she grafuated from Berkeley || same from the Indians 11 to 7 in al drove Quinn from the mound in the RILE rr E,|| high school last June and ts go- |] swatting battle. Score: third and continued thelr attack or Extreme North End of Center Street o. . ae ait ; ing to pursue her studies in the || Philadelphia -.024 003 011-11 19 2] Howe and O’Doul. Score I tli 100 000 O4x—5 I ; { as a freshman at the Univer. || Cleveland -200 004 001— 1 18 0} Boston -000 011 100— 9 8 Phone 1076 ~~ { " Pi nd. O'F " Ganka Paes * of Callfornia. Walberg, Nay Meimach, Harris} Detroit 106 031 00x—10 14 ( OL ‘and O'Ne [ana and Perkins; Smith, Boone, Bedgood,| Quinn, Howe, O'Doul and De Se ‘ Shaute and O'Neill, Myatt, Johnson and Bassler, American Association. Louisville 1, Milwaukee 2. Oklahoma City Des Moines Western League. St Omaha 5, Joseph 4 Hugh Gartland, his manager, tried to| really thinks so, let them bring sult.” = Si no tenemos 61 dinera, mented Firpo. “Yes, we didn’t get the cash.” Before leaving Gartland threatened to bring sult against Mayor Lew Shank who said he would give Firpo and Downey a ride in the pollce patrol if the fight didn't go on, despite Firpo's Is Looking Over Casper Battlers years in the fleld of t, and is GOLFERSFROM REDS TAKE FOUR OF FIVE FROM GIANTS IN NEW YORK SERIES Cincinnati, 5; New York, 2. Taught Game By Her “Dad” FOREST HILIS, N. Y. Aug. 18, Miss Helen Wills, the new American tennia championjyiia, « Pittsburgh, 9; Philadelphia, 8. Another former sports editor in New York, now one of the most fam- ous and widely read of columnists, at the umpire lke a regular bleacherite, Then there {s one of the country’s, s<t-known cartoonists, a baseball d boxing expert for years, whose the game without hesitating to make sure. champion, Dan never shows a sign of excitement, and it {s good that he was so constituted when Bri“on was in his prime, for the flery-Headed Jacic would have been in many a jam ff he had a handler back of him who was rea¢y to go on any kind of provoca- tion. along fighting regularly while Demp- holds the title, I want him to be the sey has been loafing. best fighter in the game. That's why “Why, there ts a chance that he I want to fight Wills,” he added, re- into the group and lstening to the remarks of the promoter, he con- me. _If he can let him do it.” ship will be settled here Monday. Semi-final winners today were Robert Russel-Don Elliott and Gregg Mc- ting the congratulations of the] ¢ plier de ” Ss 3 will make Dempsey blow up if Jack|turning to the other subject ing sthe. copmratuletiqns of tie | Columbus.s, ‘St. Paul g, “Jockey Fuller Firpo finally gave up the quest for| Sets #0 worked up over the Yankees| “ip sail him aaickiy.” | Dempeey: Willa ‘maton: ect of a! Rride-Joe Stanton, all of Lincoln. 7 Morb We A we | Toledo 3, Minneapolis 6. Druley and started back to New York.| that he; cccastonally shouts, “Rob-|“"Ana then as Dempsey had. strolled « 4 Don Elliott of Lincoln and Charles eo ies vocal ttt. hee Sadie inp peeaaee oe ba n psey ‘A lot of people think he can beat|"Matthewson of Walthill will meet for the tinued: was a hard battle throughout, largely on_his errors. In the doubles finals Robert and Howard Kinsey of California defeated Clarence J. Griffin, of San Francisco and 8. Howard Voshell of New York, 7-5, 64, 7-5. The Kinseys made fewer errors and more placements but it in upkeep and comfort and beauty found in brick all belong to you. insurance—the

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