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RAR L ORI AT, Rhaer ety Sy SR SPORTS. - _THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 21, 1921 PART 1. SPORTS. = Mrs. Mallory Retains National Tennis Title in Three-Set Battle With Miss Browne VRITERS GOLF TOURNEY |GiLF ARRAY T0 BATTLE TO BE PLAYED THURSDAY sn.cor, = MAKES FIFTH VICTORY, [GANS WD NET TTLES| Gver the Ner |10 DECDE . A TS SETTING MARK FOR U. S. b seees mimess s sown |2 27—y i o sttt vt the ampton, And With Washburn | Glubyle paired wieh 3. B Gitbert 3| Compete at Baltimore Meet Practically All of Leading Pros, Already Entered in Western g tional doubles hich “start in [ -o Norse Woman Plays One of Best. Matches of Her Captures the Doubles. &n&?n;:firoeghlfiv ooyl .0:. ?fl?m:n S-l o esident Among Those Who Will Trod Course e OP:DT:DHE: E $ . . . -, . N, 3 & and ack :1d champoinships o . \ X EVELAND, August 20.—Entrie: ' Career in Beating CaliZernian by Wil B Davin of San: iansisco won | ke 1n, thelr spening match .C| g south Adlaatic Amateur Athletio at Washington Golf and Country Club for " tho oo A ats ot o ‘Western Golf Association at Oakweod in Eighteen-hole -Medal Play. Club, beginning Tuesday, indicate & in both the singles and doubles finals | pa1¢imore pair who won the middle | Union are to be decided at Baltimore 4—6, 6—4 M 6—2. of the Meadow Club cup tournament, stjantic title, will meet J. W. Wheel- | senvember g I e axy, In thesinsics ho deteated Vins] might and 3 W, Foster, Now g b e Dt of Ale bf“:::;[ will compete. Up to tonight, 140 S > : =t roumd. ; ron ract! . T8t 6—3. 64" and,|1and chsmplons, in the firs SRR s el held formally entered including practi / : 3 2 % ich |cally an’ th t teesi FOREST HILLS, N. Y., August 20-~For the fifth time in a period of [B2'Ted With Watson M. Washburn of | ‘Chavest was a dual vietor In the [Cross Country Club. Nine titular events THE first newspapermen’s golf tournament in Washington which ly e great professiom: fleld of upwards of 175 expert goifers layers. & New York in the doubles, finals of a tourney just ended atlare to be Ziontested. a4 will 5 = i = seven years Mrs.'Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, a native of Norway, |Howard and Robert Kinsey of San|poriiand. ife. detesting Whooler in|include “this nesiod, The card will, President Harding has ‘entered will be held Thursday over the | The fournament will open Tuesday 0-yard and . morning with a 36-hole team match S s 4 % isco, 9—7, 6—3, 6—1. 7 - " the 3 = now resident of New York city, won the national women's singles | F2ncisco. 87, 6og, 61 @ oth ::; singles and, with A1 Gore. scor- | $80- ,”:;1‘1:’:31’,';,8“' course of the Washington Golf and Country Club. Acting at oo ot oo o< o & 2 - . ? 16-pound shotput | f the committee and a suggestion from the |senting the east and an equal number tennis championship today when she defeated Miss Mary K. Browne of | matches. In the singles he used a ter-| giii10s. "Charest was sent five sets |and runnfing high and wrong Jump: request of several members o u i 2 iy It Santa Monica, Calif., two sets oat of three by scores 0?4-—6, 64, 6—2. | THflc_ service i who wealkencd aftoy|in the singles, but the doubles were| A mumber of open handioap events, | President, Chairman Barry of the tournament committee yesterday ob a f ERt The play this year will be arrang: The feat established a new record in the history of the American taking the first set. The youth dia|dedecided in three stralght. :I:Ifl lrdg.thhe ohamplonships, 'will ! tained the permission of officiale of the Virginia club to hold the Aev!nt ed to cover only three aays, Wednes women’s national tennis .play. . Ay a young woman, Mrs. Mallory, then [not d:splay his usual form, and missed | p /0 Temals Club of Baiti- “M",',.l‘,,“ e hurdles, middle dis- | ouer its course. 4 at eight day, Thursday and Friday next, the Molla Bjurstedt, won her firs¢ United .S rs in 1915, fol 3 many easy chances that ordinarily he i 1 e Fmatel , Jumps and weight events The tourney will be held at el -lq’hlllfylnx efforts of the first two jurstedt, w T first United States honors in , following | many, casy chalited into sure points. | more is anxious to arrange any | 2r¢ Drogrammed. Two races for men = een holes medal play instead of the!days at eighteen holes each compris- the voluntary retirement of Miss ‘Browne, who had won ‘the title the | " one Kinsey brothers went to pleces| With the B\lllwblfl:n team or enV|im active service tn the Army, Navy = RIS twenty-seven holes originally plan-{ing half of the 72-hole score for the three preceding years and wha staged such a valiant “comeback” today. |atter the opening set of the doubles|Other, strong Wasi Ington co ek, | 2P, Marine Corps are scheduled and British Golf Champion ned, and entrants will be entitled to;championship. Mrs. Mallory, in defeating Miss A e o ashburn. I the|tion.® According to M. T. : | anothed: for members of the America = niye o £0 around at-any thme during the day| The entire field will play eighteen i Bt (S Jnest inebest president of the club, the Drufd Hills|Legion, Veterans of Forciem Wars ‘Quiu Job to Vull‘u- S. {to suit their convenience. Although " third set they scored only ten points|y O TS0 nF S0l G B fourteen and &4 mila < holes on Wednesday and repeat the car t 7 I] !; to_the victors' twenty-four. > r organizations. the President has not made known!performance the next day. Then the - fifi'.?.fiia"r' e is nnwh'tlmwn:;f MN HRAW 'N !Dfllm The ‘Kinseys were robbed last night fl?ld{:" this season. His _uldr;l:"f Soulh Atlantic athletes think little By the Amsoeiated Press. o the time he will play, it will probably - : d 3 sixty-four low scorers and ties for , tileholder. "who' s * mow Viwenty: L v e et iar orirnd it Virginla avenue, of tiar: coming titular games. It was LIVERPOOL, August 20— be about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. ! ixty-f fourth place will continue in T Hoprploatd by | more. Md. not suntil last week that Presfdent Ham Wuwter, ehumpion smn- Deeltnes. the contest on Friday. e Zame. Miss Browne as a ¢ surt strate- tols pointed ‘at them. courte have Organizen the Potomso| UOR for the meet. The best of the| |- for New York today om “hief Justice the title. act as “umpire” in the tournament. 1 i | Evidently the intruders feared the > sectlonal talent is out of training and the ‘stemmwhip Cedrie, to com- 3 SN Jock Hutchison. present western Emiriona of stokearty s o a large Well Balauced for National Event, | Evidently the intruders fenred the o bt ™) o |Bodk marks are’ xpected to be wet| | pete In the Ameriean amateur | |In respons to an inviation grom | o JOk, b DIrent phee Yet this afternaon the ! jorse woman, Which Starts at Longwood They fled under the protection of their | DICI0OTL of e oreaniaation, v, Tp yat fthe contests. Tf the promoters of | | ‘ehmmy e sue, | |Dobert T. Smajl, <uairman of thelwon at Obynmia Field. Chicagn, Mastw after losing the firat set, responded to o s at Longw pistols as soon as the Kinseys jumped | SRAmbertall 19 Vice presiaoht Snd 4 ithe 1921 ‘championships had not| | resigmed hix position n the | |committec on officials, to perform his | wem o 3og . only ' ene.~ the cheering. and by ‘an unequaled| from bed, awakened when one burglar| ey Cof slnglon and. avables will | 2FFesd to stand all expenses, the| | Deal post office 1o make the trip. | | “first important judicial task” by de- i iiroke shead of Jim Darmes Harry display of almost Irannish Aiiving Club Tomorrow. jstumbled over ‘2 bundle ‘of tenmis | tourncy of singlos and doubles Wil giimos would not have been hed. ciding 'the " winner, the Chiet Justice | HIn DL IS ¢ 1 P M q irackets. The Kinseys s~ ey lo: 2 -~ : e bareaqineas, cairl s on to Victory| BOSTON, August 20.—A well bal-!3ckete, The Kinseve 80 they fost| gl fcmber. It will be open omly to < ussrs of the Thial Basin ocourts,| gy : Her Harde s¢ m, anced draw in the national doubles|watch. D es! ety Sasy tiie ik W L ; Mra. Mallory stas sy e e match|[18WR ‘tennis champlonship, which Y st s 4 v timore Country Club and il S Diaves, ang that Ardest ahe had evor [starts next Manday un the Xangwood (SAPANESE MAKE SWEEP | . oo eens nave won t8p. monors Dlayed, and that.’the change of paes|Cricket Club courts, virtually assures : in Section A and B, respectively, of yThe ‘oourkh) and ‘clubhouse’ of he | pryocriEED. Mass, Aunzust B9 L L T the lengthe of ieria feature mutch between national and| TN DAVIS CUP CONTESTS | tho Monumentai City Tennis Loague, Es s ton oM fan (Ohn ey GtED e v ) hn ‘Anderson of i iti i ,t0 be thrownsopen to the newspaper :yo 5 roblem, Whit/ she was never cer-|international stars every day. “Wil-| y yp porper i, August 20. and will ;ll;y at:r e ';fi,’:.‘ tolmset Teuolid, Fairmont and Holmead Net | British Team Is to Appear in Part R e il ln S EEE | WM. Patten $F Brhew able first to exercise my new judicial FENCERS TO FACE HERE 555 5 7 5 55 |AMATEUR PAIR DEFERTS seeking to amplify my jurisdiction.” 0 SfS%¥#ng untll the winning|lam M. Johnston, former national!Japan swept all five tonnis matches i : {tourney on Thursday, A. Zappone, vice | sMateurs, defeated George Dumcan,” J 4 13 intercity series. Doubtless the first e = 3 and Abe Mitchell, the British profes- 9‘;:‘;:.“},,?;2; ficored. h brain and|SinBles champion. @amd his Pacific|0f the Davis cup semifinal series|\Niorclly, series. Doubtloss the frut Teams Score Easily in Sub. of International Match No- {president of the club, ann s IS i [ ¥ e de- Tacquet th gt enabled the Californian |coast partner, Willis E. Davis, appear | priit 1718 today. Tehiya Kumagae de-| pichmond carlier in the seasom. will urban League Matches. > : 11 4 to carry. her stronger opponentlikely to meet R. Norris Willlams, 3d, | 7dia in the | be the victor. It contains Twrnbulil, jpetitos o et iDenctics betored o ; through three sets of play, which|and Watson M. Washburn In the up- | ST MIDFIes contest by 36, 6-3.| lgalc Atlantie champion; Sharest, | Fuchd, Furmont and Holmesd| NEW YORK, August 20—Plans for | n® o menent they will be welcome i WL i Bl Were ¥ gore -keenly -contested ‘than iper half.of the semi-final Tound. ‘Wil- |Shimidzu defeated Mahommred Sleem | SWeeney. rough and of racketers did not permit their oppo- | the frst international fenclug tour- | oo (Bl 15 1 o §9, s agxinst 71 for Daumean €ven D sint scores and stroke analysis|liams and Washburn will represent| of Inaia. 7o acos, oo e oy strong players. nents to take & single match yestorday | nament to be held in this councry [PORe sald B nd Sticenel. ould, ‘indicate. America in ‘the Davis\cup doubles. e ool i o din Suburban Tennls League engage. Honal: one up in an eighteen-hole Inight. "If any of the newspaper com-; SIONR one up in . vember 19, petitors wish to get brastice r-e(or«i(.’;“m'r;,"’(‘,];‘;”,f:,“‘;h LR St 2 members of Congress ahd to cabinet | nAPIeISON's 3 on the last hole wo Mr 4 Mallory clearly demomstrated| Barring ‘upsets, the indications are!once to Newport, R. L, to battle Aus- . | Dents. The Turlid team trounced!ish teams competing are announced |TEMDers of Congress and to iniet | the match. A T4 e shecs S oot s2d . el the oty sembantl it Wi e T (i st routd of the acris)| SINGLES LISTED TODAY toniron, i weven Srasicr, and B By i Hmatedr” e Lo of oMo ¢ itnety by vt | The Lo c rned, she is e between . Tilden, 2d, na- | next Thursday, Fridey and Saturday. 5 e e 2 g apermas he local papers and Vs herself. Time and again she raced | tional singles champion, and his eight- { Kumagae's victory was won after IN SUBURBAN TOURNEY Argyle contingent. Holmead took six| The tournament Wil omen at Phile | hTe TN rece atte siee MAKES HOLE IN 1. £ar out of court or beyond the side|een-year-old partner, Vincent Rich- |rousing court battle which featured s from Capital, and had the @elphia November 17 'in a Mmeeting of i i 4 « iat the Capitol NEW YORK, A it 20.—Irving Zines and with a smashing drive sent|arde, and the Kinsey brothers, Robert | Fyzee in the best tennls display which| The first and second Tounds will ‘be | Iatter at a aiadvantage In the match | the saber teams. The second muatch, | ® | ~m . Augus —Irving 3he bal whirliag "back'_into “play and Howard, Pacific.coast champions. | wis #iven by the Indian team In (hé | completed and some of the thivd. |Nalted b3 darkmess. Summars: | mithiauelingfewords: imiiineineiaiat) SORLSE LS Wasking on Colrand R e e e e N - a placement ace seems 2s-! Although the ‘fleld is smaller than |three-day series. nd tch layed, if possible, in EUCLID, 7; MONTROSE. 0. H ngton N ., At thob sl e o pe T ' sy at - e o sured for Miss Browne. in other years, the caliber of the en-| 'The Shimidzu-Sleem match did mot|ToUnd matches played, if possibles in| o 1\ " Cluie (1) won by desauit: Powler| N2l match, with foils, -will be held oy cvery facility will be | Nar uqQOuniry Club. when he holed, The latter tried repeatedly to pass' g i roduce any of the fast tennis of| ten ABlciNIngles % (M), 63, vk lat New York November 22. care 9%, 2nd every facility will beiout with his midiron. He turned the, the Norwegian on her back hand. | icmarns 1 e or | Kumagac's victory. Sleem mever ven. e ate follows > O MALERSS| [hombienKnapn ‘and Hissen (5 @efeated| The team winning a malority of offered for making the tournament a i trick at the sixth hole. 205 yards Supposcdly .her weaker point, and|gingles, and in view of his past per- |lUrned forward from the base line|Pigyed to date follow: =~ . o Vwiiofimen and Kisk ML), 2--6 8_8. 6—3: ' matches will be awarded the trophy. |thoroughly enjoyable one. which is slightly uphill. The b: while some times successful, the mar- SR an T expedted to win easil and he rarely stroked the ball with 3 rsi .r_o;m ey n! ‘:‘l\nlx dctwnte& H::enfk‘.l:( Remey lfil._l»fl:!lhllknl Uz-lrr and , Competition will be hrld' every four - —— struck some distance from the cup 8in was not sufficient to change the any steam. Had it not been for Shi-|3ler, 2 % ! E) ¢ ey &—2: Clarke and Newby ! years, alternately in the United States but trickled in. - T - The prospect of seeing more thmn ¢ e Sickler, 6—8, 6—3, 6—4; Spende de- 1i and B. Hoffman (M.). q G Brital B'G AUTO EVENTS FOR canuis) The Californian was more suc-Ipaif of the top ten plavers mnd the |Midzu's wildness at the ‘start Sieem |PicklSr. Bo8. 623, €—d: Spence de-| (%) drfopted Boall and B Hoffman OL), o Great Beitaln. o f:;gflh When she aucceoded ’}'nf“’;'i"““" Davis cup team in action has|Would not have won a set. £ Ballinger, 63, 6t: {owied Bomenston and Huwis (). 6—2,6—1;| Col, Ronaid Campbell, head of bayo. i . allory to e net wi sol > x X defeat — . Bri [ et S T T SR T B T e Tt ST BAYTONA THIS WINTER [MRS. SHERIDAN BEST Toracne, Dut the latter, realizing that|;"the entrants were on ‘hand today,| (. : Second rcund—Burwell defeated D. 6: CAPITAL. e e Ll At e Al AWPA st D) ome o ocourt blay is not her forte. 80f.q the ‘entive Beld is expected to be Knapp, $—7, 7—5: Hills aefeated | gen (EL) defeated Stewaed LERIN ) | thing far superfor to anything that IN PUTTING CONTEST carded barrier.” o or 0 ], Last vear the doubles title was won boiin =2 G0 Erooine W, Ralleuter (IL) | eutt, who led the Amerlean team to ‘rheing in Florida is in the making for Sany STt ot i T Alded by Errors. :ym?ollxhnmmn :l:id lg;?‘r:gcengi“(rigm:i ve. Brown and Pammworth (C.). 9—7. 11 vietory In the Antwerp Olympics. The this winter by the Daytona Beai | Cron . defenting Mes., 5. Con Reduced to the last analysis it would |runners-up. Neither Griffin nor Rob- » appear that Mrs. Maliory’s victory erts is entered this year. Comwntrys’ Best Trap Men to Com- ‘Wwas due to her opponent’s imsistent ‘W. A. Larned, seven times winner of .. . difting of the ball over the base .line.|the national singles title, J.| pete in Grand American McLaughlin in the fnal by 3 and 2 Mrs. Clifford Bangs won the cor- solation. scoring over Mrs. William - E. Shannon in the final round, 2 and 1.- (called, durkmes): McCuthras it Dyer () personnel of the Amerienn team will | Racing Association, accordimg to a U. S. CRICKETERS SCORE. |¢icms At Groen (). T 8t L awmounced following elfmimation Iatatement given out today by J. A. —_— Stauter (©), 4675 %35 Hailenser | contests (0 be held for Army fencers Seals of the Dayiona Racing Associa and Puillips {H.) defeated Corwin snd Kislutk ' at Washington September 1 and Navy | tion. Defeat Royal Navy Team in Eng- | i) gy ;) iviee o, Gervin, and Kinlub fencers at Philadelphia on the same| Prizes that in size will compare p Miss Browpe made almost twice as!Clothier, 1906 champion, form -the featéa Hoimes und Gordon (C.), $—3. 5. date. favorably with purses given at Uw' many outs as did the victor, and in |leading ‘veteran feam amoms. the on. Handieap at Chicago. laud by Stz Wickets. PATRMONT. 7: ARGYLE. 0. : —_— o endianancliy speedway races| SPEED BOAT LAUNCHED. = ene o Tartment of the Blay was|trants. A CHATHAM, England, August 20— | Siogles—Foote (F.) dcfeated Mayfield (A.), > and others of similar importance will 2. Jyhere such a wide variation. hal:e A = CAGO, August 20.—Farly aT-|qp. Philndebphia Pligrims orioket team | 6-—3. -2 Jommuon (F.) Gefeated Robin Be offered. and an attempt will bel ,1coxac, Mich., August 20,—Miss- Dl sl i e =1 rivals here to shoot In the grand !beat the Royal Na today | (A P asa and Foote (F.) il fo attract the interest of all|,merica IL, Garfield A. Wood's de-- but nine In_ earned poists any ol American handicap. the annual fea- |bY six wickets, J. M. o y rkump (A.), 7—5, T—5 :,‘;"":‘s N t“:_e:“’h‘;%“'{"‘{f- 35 | fender of the Harmsworth trophy, was 1n errors. Each made '.worlouhleflulu.] o 4 | ture of the tonrnament of the Amer-|-AMerican team scoring 92 runa in- | srew, _ , oreign - llaunched here this afternoon. The and while Mrs. Mallory netted the 2 : lean Trapshooting Assoclation mext| Tne bes Howing was by . .| e O s iatiouter 424, Ve y T e B e o x i . . = = B = A PP & inety miles an h . WA I W e o o Rl dhohe Golmte) | i ot whekehe for o rame, " |14 Moo (ke 6% 8- Fiimont v [ncreases His Lead in Southern As- ,SSaiors, B0 T MEACYE: - {UCE, U Anen e & Sl A of the Santa Monica expert., as com- |g:. o pror, o T T D e L ockasevenfwickets (o 6L irunt: No. 5 by defauit.’ g - Clarksate, 7: Meridtan, 4. ioff here following the launching. By Modicuborpert ) tweaty- |Bingle G. Goes Three Speedy Heats | C rophy, today. The match will i sociation, Hitting for an 2 : eight. telis the story. H e > H Average of .387. ; | R S e s e R MY SHOUTERS BEST) o e - champions on hand today were Fred L. M. Boome of New Orleans In- 2 | had been expected. Both were fn- | Philadelphia. Trum of Atlantic_City, Yrank 3 | ANNEX TWO BIG EVENTS {creased nis iead amon cne datrers | i clined to play a more or less cautious) - purgy (wen - 20.— | Troeh. Vamcouver, Wash., and Forest {of ‘the Southern Association during | &ame and while Mrs. Mallory doove! . ugust - | McNei®, PHILADELPHIA, August 20.—Two | the past week and is now hitting .387. | Honston, Tex. The Otemoain | 3 Strong and severely both back and|Single G. paced the three Tastest|champion, Mark Arfe, was alfo pres. . - N - {Hle also brought up his_total baee i forehand whenever the opportunity | heats of the vear and won the free- | ent. but he will ba unable to theot Infantry Rifie Team Wins Sadler |stellar events were captured by Phil mark to 255, Harper of Littie R‘ockl J offered, there was none of the thrill-Ifor-all feature of the final day of!next week. since he has become a | % adelphla swimmers in competition by he “the tie for runner-up honors (Including Thursday's Games.) JMcManms, 8t L2 ing volleys which featured the first;the grand circult meeting over the|professtonal since winming the; Match, With Mariwes Captur- S R e T st th against aguatic stars from many sec- | and is trailing Boone with .353, while | H set hetween Mrs. Bundy zmd Mrs.|Bebnont mfte track this afternoon. world championshin. tons of the country over the course |AeLar S i e e & . | 4 McLa: mpht with | Suaw, - Mallory yesterday, Single G. owned by W. B. Bare-| Among state champions here for | ing Second Place. of the Philadelphia Swimming Club | aep > °f Memphls is third with |5, oo Ber. .11 Miss Browne elected whenever pos-|foot of Cambric City, Ind., took the |the American amateur singles cham- ! on the Schuylkill river today. Andy High of Memphis increased hs| B2ms Cleve. = gible to play just inaide the service)evemt in straight hemts in “2:00%.Dionship. to which only state cham-! SEA GIRT, N. J. August 20—Tne{ Charles Crownover of thy Phita- s PAvInETeaioerets oo o {ine and from a low crouching poMi-j2:01 mnd 2:01%, thersby setting a |Blons aro eligible, was George Wil-|Sadler match, one of the most notable | gelphta Swimming Club retaimed pos- Birmingham | Ruth, N. tion scaled the ball back frequently |mew pacing record for the track. The [ liams, s A gvents in American riffe shooling.!session of the William P. Sackett to inaccessible points, but this very T mark was 2:03%, made by |the Panama Camal Zom~s fi-st cham- |was won today by the United States i : Pittinger, Hoa. . 408 | Myers. Hos. Y PY HHE R ERCT I ST TP RoatimonubiRms o8 EE oo Bl EHEERNERLBHINR 10 5 ¢ ‘the oldest perpetual cup in the: . 7 : pion; Joe Jermings, charhpton of east- try t - jonp. ¢ by 135 z litting Stroke Tar more (frequent’y ; Miss Harris Mo IOTE o hia | 6Fn Canada, and paul B BR of & ey Lt e e Lol O T 3 {week ago, and remain tied, with thir- 24 13 3 Play progressed the physical .“u:x:'h.,'r‘;f}’:'i contending position and ! S. C. Were other prominent shots!second team was secomd. with 115 5. S Teston of Bttt othets 100 406 55 155 2 Slie e th Al and kil pen i o o pasition i P Emee i ed];.','," Massachusetts, thid, with 1,715.| George Pawling, fr., of this city, |ome base, has ran his String up t 99 379 36 131 5 5 Mallory appeared to be almost as;pace untl the three-quarter pole, |, shallenge 1o ans Mye ruan. toain Teor The Maich was shot at 360, and swimming unattached. won the 880- | forty-four. 7 = gtrong as when she started Miss|when he showed the way with ease. | any other club I the Countrs and ,000 yards. 'yard middle Atlantic A. A. U. cham- ot Other ieading batters are: Grimth, Browne seemed to grow less confident The special pace was also fea- -plies from the Los Angeles and Hous- The Cruikshank match, at 200, 560 plonship in 13.211-5. Robert Eiche{ N les , .34 Burke, N: ville, both in her stroking and footwork. tured by, fast time. Tommy Murphy, |ton Gun clubs. i and 600 yards, was captured by the |of the Reading (Penna) Y. M. G A | 315, Tion b e ook, st = 22385 9B COTSTITNSCTTHTCTTUNTITETI BO IR TTOTEINT TR 7 tiree-yearotds und| Jesse Willard, former heavyweight It 5 haaia & A . Nedna, - rage, title in 1915. 1In 1919 Mrs. George | Viglinist, Sunrelgh and Column also Tan. Tomled In Cana -Wase, | champion, will referee. i H 5 H £ 0 > ° 1 n 2 e 3 1 H 7 g K H o ° XI o i o 16 28 ® R Aalie -{:345: Don Brown, Little Rock, .844: > et. . 65 R TaS Californians Win Doubles. e wet i iNelictuers e eaeslaeetted ‘lnfl;:;ryhxnry- ras second, and Charles Crownover, Stelbauer, N:n:«‘;m;. L e TR 2 3 i3 e = ake - QqUAT % g = 3 v - — 2 - 3 2 E 2 The Californian, however, -gained | 10 0%, T FEe L0 R A ino DEAN HIGH GUN. National Guards of New York, was mE e Teans, SS3T) Traynor. Birmingom, | Fratt pem. ... % 353 3.4 PTG some satisfaction and much honor for |winsing the firat two heats in close second, with 56! e 336 o N 10k 300 38 Sau 0 B e N N e ot Marwies wlopiell une irhs, St FRreska 47 of 50 Tarpets st -Wale/| oo CORNELL TRAINER QuITS. S, e 4 i 2RIE S e courtsTor itnouen her wanam | Topn oy by hoke " Jurg oi| tupton Gun Club Shoot. |0 DUWD STOPS MARTIN | remaca x v. ausurt to—rran- | RICKENBACKER ENTERS. |3l it '8 %8 52 3} 2281 5 ? e 3 3 cis T Sneenan, trainer of Cornell = = 20 3 1k 3% 170 T e (o stgem sTul, with | ut tived in the third heat and Jot| V- H. Dean, breaking 47 of 50 tar- IN THE NINTH ROUND | Daiversits simctic ainer of twenty- | OMAHA, - Neb, August 20.—Eddte: Foeper. Cbl ... o8 248 5 =SBz 2 e = L but tired in t at and John h & e p three years, has tendered his resig- | Rickenbacker, flying ace of world-war | Johnston, Cleve.. € 31 2 2 218 3 38 0 rs. Loulse Williams of Los Angeles, | Henry crossed the line first. gets thrown, was high gun yesterday NEW YORK. August 20.—Mike nation, to take effect immediately.|fame, will enter the race for the | Evans, Cleve, 16 126 o 3 B4 28 o in lifting the doubles championahip in the shoot, -for the officers’ trophy O'Dowd of St. Paul, former mi Sheehan also was trainer for the|Pulitzer Drize for speed to be held | Biae, Det s 3 e (3 & 4% e e s ivale held by the Washington Gun Club. SoiBnt champlon, scored a techni-!1920 Américan Olymplc team. here November 3, in connection with | Jonei, Det. 1 S 8 5 o now enjoys the distinction ef having! | cal knockout over Silent Martin_ of an international aero congres: Mewiel K- ¥, .10 oy » 48 8 8 1 held the doubles title three times. Wynkoop and Fawcett, with 46 Brooklyn, in the ninth round of a RIS Dt S < 16 1228 1 They were victorious in the event Inf breaks each, tied for second place. | {olve-round maich tonight VIRGINIA LEAGUE. e ot 1 o o 3o R . hamd ‘Ciree- O’ Dowd’s ra N N APF 7 2 5 1 g, 2rs. L. Gouverneur Morris and s enpret o o oo foeny Dimes | All fired et 50 targets. - | meoting Johnny Wiison of Bosimce ‘Neviols ' Briatol, 8: Knoxville, 2. % %5 0 0 305 e § 2289 elen Gilleaudeau, while rated hmlyfl). 115 (Fator). 12 t0 1, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1.| Scores of other contestants: Hunter, at, Madison Square Garden laat R Greeneville, 7; Johnsos City. 0. 113 80 5 14 .307 ‘,.n'::'nl‘" T I8 41 8 0 in the east, as a doubles team. were. won: Georgie, 138 (Heyas), 7 to 10 @md i 3. Reeves, 40; C. 8. Wilson, 39; Stine, | March. O'Dowdl_weighed 161 poumis i . '2; Cleveland, 0. 5 310 B4 30 adetan Dei. 30 3% : § 0 heclfile’r’ oo hc:"mfl'lm;‘ ! i, "Time, 185, Camet g:‘g-? Genté [39: Wynkoop, Ir, 39; Parsoms, 37;|°"0 Martin 1e2. i 10 'mil\’*\"« PRIl E s s tack of the fornians. The victors 3 3 . s S (% : 3 3 played easily and worked perfectly asf N Wrotewosd, Muskallonge, Stallan, Lady | gigher, 35; 'H. B. Wilson, 33; Miller, 33. 111 42 At ot z 1130 a They contingally broke® “Second rece. the Reverwick steeplechase - | MATCH MIDDLEWEK;"TS g5 s 3 ; e thro:dzn t:xe:r ol:ponelntst ser‘;rlim and bandicap: threé-sear-olds and up; two miles— e . l:% 4= W 1 5 0 scored points almost at will. . The | Syiaryia, e) o 1. 5 to Windsor tries. . 3 1 4 0 sets were |2 t 1. ; Joyful, 140 (Byers), 1 to 2 m En Gibbons 24 1 23 2 2. Sropped on outs for the et Bere 11, i G weni: Stammee: T8 (M S kit osian b5 8 e They won a majority of the rallles by | T, rvout a t Fiela also ran. First race. for maidens; three-year-olds and Shite Ot oNes I Including Thursday's games.) O'Nelll, Boe..... 74210 19 50 24 CLUB BATTING. their powerful and accurate driving. Tace, th six furiomgs—Black Baby, 105; Bompér,| ST. PAUL, Minn., August 20.—Mike (Incinding Thureiy’s ghes. N Xororil 30 61 7 a3 5 At the net they were far superior 10 { two-year-oldr; | 105: Sagamock, 107; Kinglike, 110: Car. 113: | Gibbons and MIke O'Dowd, St. Paul, | f %, Clob G, AR R H. BR.8B.Pct. : i i G. AB. R H 2BSRHR the New York players. at : | Bditn _Stireve, Eastward Princess, 305; | mmiddleweight boxers, have been s 88 12 17 3 e i 38 142 118 3081 1247 Mrs. Mallory only has been beaten |liam A, 127 (8aude), 2 to 5 &ntl 1 to 5, wec-| Bloom| 110, Cheries J. Oraigmite, 112 | tor u ‘tensround bout -wama,m'fi.f‘ S 50 2 116 2108 once for the American women’s eham- Jad: Fexn (Lyke), X N ar 5-32 108 Llews. W 3| October 1 5 B 8 T o pionship since she first gained the | gime;, 12 fane Man, Beovud ‘yue, Ciatming s S o H 10 §E283 Wightman won the championship, | $Coupied an Rancoeas stable. Luck; Fourth Tace, = =3 3 §8357283 #535558 SEITEENY $8323838) wx John, 102: Grace, 105; 3 ‘e Travers guavanteed vaiue: | 56: Mandarin, 102, Doroihy Onciln, 118: Wet " uarter milen— | Tyuk: 100; Vioin d.. 100, Mrs. Mal el : oue and Sporting Blood, 116 (Lyke), 13 to 5 and out, | * Third race, claiming; three-year-olds =z Sakuooss " 8 Sestisotd sauliBntandBt Bl lBetatBuetitic B LSR8 85« 1A BNIEL 5 AN IRELNB S o BRESBRTELBNI L LE TRREESS s - suncansslBununanusncs 2533582 o 4 021 ¢2—3 Becond set— : Miss Browne Mre. Willlame— 6 4.1 ¢ 4 3 -~ i EREREREEEES ——8 Twow, handteap, three-yearoids and up: mile and ouesiztcenth_-Kiage Champion, 107 rt), §25.20, $30.10 and $5.35, won; Days, 100 (Dvool), $4.20 end $3.15, The Archer, ' 160 ) ¥ a%'.i‘g Qge 98u2882 Eaasagtazsa £ b1 CUTVE BT T TP SRR R R AN T B R LR > snnonaatebon § g 19 134 308 132 E 126 302 Biig 18 ‘302 | B 15 k] 31 298 98 7 = 10 28 3 2iiE ° =5 3 H ESiE 3 K 7 - RS 1 8 3 3 3 2 292 % 80 132 28 gl - 43w 12 24 Y 1 Prudery, 121 (Fator), out, second. T s %% % e 0 e 8] - ry, 121 (Fator), out, 5 Gull_two starters. ol 06 MAJOR P 9330 0120 3 13 Rwau i elus 1 2 B 8 ter’ Willow, &1 184 20 63 = 28 98 10 2 = =% - % 0830 &1 118 e e M1 8 288 the national patriotic tournament. 50 A S 31 6 8 So far 4s 18 known this recard mever | won: Madelle. 180 ( ). 8 | Fourth mace, allowances: two-y (Including Thursday’s Games.) S8 % B 3 57208 = 82 ’E l{.‘: Hi e has been equalled by a woman temnis | & tecouls Binimm, 00 (Rochwol) & even, Turlongs~Beihimar, 106, Pea AMERICAN, NATIONAL. 100 416 72 141 8 e a1 78 288 81 1 28 player except in the case of Miss L. ida also mn. K iadate, 100, Billy L Sl a1d R Rae % 58 6 13 106 400 114 8 27280 | Dod of England, who won the race, t 3 32 22 A 84201 18 49 51 121 =0 A g championship in 1837-88 and 1 o = H 145 99 14 24 e en BLs 0 1 1891-92-93. i 3 ue 8 » @ 1 iz 240 B an o a1 = . 110 144 1 - 3 28 20 2 1 2 : ta 1 % ® 715 i TR RN i 42714 2 me 5 21 A i S um w01 2 16542 2 150 2 » 2 5 = b 10 2m 3 = # & B B 1l > 188 ;m 852 O 2 fi » o 10 425543 -~ 75 1 EEE3 = E ‘B i 04331¢ < 1w 1 » B0 e e s -3 - . H D 2 1% » a - im 3 344818 i b1y g 12 18 1 1 n B T e ] « 503444 Twonrs ) : o 1% 8 2 R = 1@ a1 TREE1 e Jemmes .10 » 50 2 1 290 . - il T 82,00, chira. “Thme, | 3 £ T mEe e 217 E. 3.3 E Wa ” 7 0 0 lola G., Francis Britain' | b b 1 S ° xs ] o “g e 3 e e 16 9 0 o H - 5 3 Be 1 2 fi ’#‘: ‘fi H s, Mallory . 3 Miss Browne . 7 6 0 2 1 109 # ia Bmu= 20 D s a2 i The sort of work that has Third set— 100 116 % p 5 irs Matoty - 7 7 9 6 1 = % Hames SC L. 37 % 7 13 200 ] 8 carned the indorsement of Mifs Browie . 6 18 9 0 0 3 S i North, 8t. L. afi 12 208 phnt B n H the motoring public—the Reécapitulation— 8. P. N.,0. m“m!m" three-yeur-oldy; | 18 Freemai n 2 @ 188 : ‘ 230 4 [Mrs. Mullory .. 2 107 43 28 P Tt oL, 106 Jamaiea % 2 % 28 188 BE 40 Bajfll sort of work that can bé 2 - T o A 2 it Browne ... 1 85 2¢ 50 o i T Flui, 100, I » s fi a4 -] done only by competent ERutierews oF St olds and up; about' two miles—New Haven, by 8 b T in { et 339: Robert Oftver, 140: Burf, 144 s H = s a Miss Browne and Mre. Willime— : B. Hampson, i41; Franc > B8 7 44342444638 race, the Wi 8 2y F] ] Mrs. Morris and Miss Gllleandeau— — % ] i 0.0 4 6 Grett, ki = a 2.5 88 n 106 ~ 23 r # 1] u IO B AR T B asueszegadu 2 H § i nt, pmment At Puri and M PTE Puii T, Rt aad B ou ce, N on, will come to the United States} ‘three-year-olds and ®p; eme and ousnament to be held here in Febru- &-'fll' ul‘m—lg I’.&‘l‘: = Association of Ama- ""g"&:.é::fi;_'flfl- 1 aBbessabiRuisbhnrmsSqnnnrashiss! B T. SMITH GARGES:' f o PSRN P LT PEEET LR I ENCT SERC NPT D IE T I i T3 DTN Y - Beslisfzenstaliuseitibatesaslinsonniabite BHIHARSICAPNERHNORNBN RO QBB INButans acusBoannoclornsonraaBnol ok Rornurucnnoomoro Meosoruavoursonulactsaun P 2

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