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PHILADELPHIAN EXTENDS CHAMP FOR Al Auerbach of Salt Lake City, Discoverer and1 First Manager of Titleholder, Arrives at Camp to Remain By the Ascociated Prees TLANTIC CITY, N. J.. September 11.—Tommy Loughran. 175-pound *dynamo from Philadelphia, today gave Jack Dempse weight champion, the most aggr perienced since he started training for his title contest against Gegre Tunney cLoughran, boxing Dempsey for. rounds with ‘the champion forging him to extend himseli to the Loughran, a masterful boxer, had into Dempsey's rulrl(nrd face and s Dempsey end. a In'the s2cond round after Loughran had mailed Dempsey with a left hook Jack drove a left to the pit of the stomach that slowed Loughran up. A few seconds later Loughran jerked Dempsey off balance as he was com- ing in and the champion sprawled into the ropes, nearly falling down. | Dempses, however, got even for | this trick backing Loughran into the ropes and scoring four punches without return. As the round | ended Dempsey crowded the Philadel- | phian into a corner and nailed him on | the chin with a left hook. It looked 2% if Loughian was going to erumble | but he survived the furious exchang Loughran, who fought eight close rounds with Tunney, praised Demp- | by THE FIGHT GAME RC )M THE IN SIDh CHAPTER LV. BY JACK FTER May Ficlds came all his other conquests of the heart, this was an impulsive, There was no question that he loved her and she him. ous whirl 4 hey were inseparable pals, al Hollywood crowd accepted it as certa wedding march 1 knew him a little better than that and played them off love, on with the new hunch. 1 knew beautiful lady \vv with him. birds of paradise, bu! the band was tuning up for the weddi He went a little further with this as to announce that they Carpentic ; Love tricky thing at best. Old Dan pairs them up on the surface and busyhodies have it all set for the § wedding bells, when it goes bloce: Tt was always that way with Demp- sey. His love af- f: were always Interesting inas- uch as you never knew when the lady would step out on him or he on her. -In any case the beautiful vlvia flew the coon. Tle hecame ordinary In her eves, even though the public prints wuded him he- cause of his crushing victory he orehid is @ | KEARNS. been the other might have him higher plane in his own estimation. T never asked him, v vared what his thoughts in the matter vere. 1 felt he'd run true to form and that the lady would zo her and he his You would have imagined that with this love affair behind him, Dempsey wouid have kept aloof from the fair s for a spell. U conquering ier or he fsn't happy. part of the conqueror. It It has been his lite, It €. 1le’s heen the con- the very beginning. hole. the school on the trail with wame, with the ho < he dominated, he | first flash of him was when I saw b of half a dozen shagey iants who nse irs, hottles and | cuspidors as side arms.” Tn the ring | his spirit of the conqueror was never dimmed. You remember in my story Dempsey him that he told me on the way to the Gunboat Smith bout not 10 throw In the towel if he was floored or got cut | .o You remember that he told me | not to stop the fight for any reason whatsoever he vowed he er ot started in_w fight | il he b knocked down six | or seven imes. *s the kind of & heart he had Leaves Strewn It mig aroun: way lifted He | He | His must o jives the ts his 1ifc was alway queror At 11 vard, the qun in hand hoes and the ye conquered. My n oa harreo he devil ¢ nature. om v earlicr I kne | as | 15 t Trail. (il these janes | all their” arts wonder, then, | of sadly disap < march throu ey were not dis ther breathed a e never told | refores of the: The wom That were ¢ and wil that he nted « loveland” (ppoint s the sort mbating Is with it any trail it Perhiaps igh of 1 riddanice e the whys and wh udden changes of h never pecped Only erclaliz ms, ar and on vas marr using Jack tice. She and even a quarte Nothir tlirtation of ft. Ja elously was always e to shine their un them ever tried to com breaking off of affe diin't have g was Bee th she That 4 and to e She | had no busine Low and arrow prac up an awtul squawk sued the cham n for millfon. hut she Pas| by her hubby cime that could come sense to re ed women. It the old girls like Just as well as Jim Corbett | A to have to his way ke entrance Jit was @ mati chara- | v switt Nothin had nur sy +« hero sisters kick marr as he came f of this t that nee idol smong heavyweight plons himse I'm not on Jack woman, for him. & sister. lle 1 said befor Load O His Mind. aifair b dwood, 1 I didn’t avyweigh no business to be married four or 1&e years of hest they should be d 10 his pro ston, exacting. if there was one. | A wor can't in the armoil that surse. heavy- | welght tlile hearer. The first few ashes through the crowd of rubber- s that surround a champion with his ey we usudly champion’s wife repent the folly marrying . werld champion fighter. | 1t sh -ntle, talented, refined and | sensitive, her married life becomes a roaring nizhtmare of pushing. elbow- ng. jibberins ldiots. )uu ve got o Lavel around with a - awn or t purple robes show me the that won't fall silly looking | put ey, but or old Pl g Ly on Der i tween Joslin b breathed ant him m: champion He adays, When came Naturally A young ensic ried hax hgs | ec 1 H¢ carried Dempsey along at a terrific pace, sey apparently did not enjoy the spectacle of being on the receiving T'wice he crowded Loughran into the ropes, flurry of punches as if he was fighting in carnest. {to trade a few punches with Demp- Sylvia Joslin, the musical comed He was a great fellow for capturing the ut always they scemed to flutter out of his hand as would be spliced right | have a | hotel nnles: 1A ! which fell hardest. | ways | fellows weight championship between Charlie | | | SCAPA FLOW TAKES HISTORIC FUTURITY By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, September 11.—Wal- ter M. Jefford’s Scapa Flow, son of the wonder horse, Man O'War, raced |to vietory today in the historlc fu- ! turity before 35,000 spectators at Bel- {mont Park, winning the richest I stakes for 2-year olds in the turf world. The finish was one of the most | sensational in the history of the event, | which brought a purse of $65,980 to | Owner Jeffords. H. P. Archibald’s Candy Queen and P. Whitney's Valorous challenged the lead of the victor to the end with Scapa Flow finishing ahead of the former by only a neck. The winner's time for the six and three-quarte: furlongs was 1:22, one second slower than the best time oyer the course. Valorous was the only entry among three favorites to figure, Termagnet {and Pantella falling behind after the first half mile. The Whitney horse, vidden by Farle Sande, made a sen- sational bid for victory in the last furlong, but Candy Queen, swerving from her course, checked the dash. Pantella was the first in the field of 15 to get away, leading over the first half mile, with Scapa Flow second and Candy Queen third. Scapa Flow quickly stepped to the front as Pan- tella’s pace slackened and soon opened a full length’s gap In the pack. With their riders using whip and spur to the limit, Candy Queen and Valorous made their sprints in the last furlongz. Scapa Flow gave up every ounce of strength to hold his lead under Jockey Lavern Fatore's furious riding and when he flashed under the wire the big throng gr TWO ROUNDS as Jack’s Guest. world heav: sive workout Dempsey has ex- the first time, stepped two wicked limit to a»md being shown up. no trouble in popping straight lefts hooting over rights to the chin. cutting loose with a He declared the cham- sey’s showing. harply, hard pion was punching and often. After the two furious rounds with Loughran, Dempsey stepped a round with Charley Anderson, winding up with Mike Arnold. Both of these heavyweights received a battering around the body as Demp- sey kept working his left hook over- time. Al Auerbach of Salt Lake City, the discoverer and first manager of the champion, arrived in camp today and will remain as Dempsey's guest. uerbach’s son, Herman, a welter- weight, who has won an’ impressive string of victories on the coast, hopes Jlause. The CGreentree Stable's ished fourth. Second place netted Candy Queen's owner $4,666,57, while third place was worth $2,333.33. sey tOmMOrrow. Adios fin- BELMONT RESULTS FIRST RAC ;b1 TJohnson’, Ramenour, 115 (Maiberz, second; ' Clearan third. Time Blackbird, Pan. Horie furlongs— KEARNS. (Barnes) | | den Volt. ¢ | ghester ‘Cands utnfl)lr-'haan about 3 ford) ' 4 to 5, 1 5 ot 140" (Morgier, 6 (5 5. Sotond s Rip, 195, out, tpird. Time, B: uh,m also ran. RD 2 . 127 (Fator), Candy Queel 2 to . second (sande), 1 1o 4 Black Panther. Aromag al Lo nder FOURTH RACE, an. 120 (Maiben) wou' Rig Hluze second: High St third. " Time, 1:37 4 e, Oy General, also ran TETH | Crusader, her, and most of the ways seen toget 1d tramp to the old | in that they woul -olds; 7 furlongs—, with the old g 7, toclonee that he wouldn't last long with that ng march. talented lady, however—went so far aifter the fight with ie it an | Chis B, rillivood and Clondiand year-olds: 7 to 5 “ator). 3 to iSande) . out, i and Mars aiso ran champion to appreciaie t et. It's no spot for a woman. Why a champien can’t sit down to it of toast and te: a blg the whole dining room | seems hent on lifling the toast to see it anvthiffg is hidden under it. The help comes up out of the kitchen and the chef insists on placing the teak on the table with his own bare hands. champion has about as much pri- as Irvinz Cobb's famous i heavyweight RACE, miles— 14 5 thir Rigoletto, o 1. won: M 01, 6o 1 10, even, adie. Carom Potentilla, Buld Pate, L 10 to 1 111 CArnold) Gre. Iphirizonia, nder also ran. Run, Janetta anyway, after Joslin_came | Wida Tisdale, « Stenographer of great beauty and w It was a case of falling like a ton of bricks, but 1 was never able to tell Jaek had a w of making it look like mutual admira tion on the surface. He handled hi women well. Il he was playing Patsy he didn’t make it look that w Al with his women ib/appeared that he was the object of her great admiration. I suppose that most wom- en in his company enjoyed a sense of | security, 1 suppose they ot a kick out of hanging on te the steel arm of the man who could whip any male who walked the face of the earth. There’s something to that, isn't there RACE bout T (Seott) %360, ngaroo. 147 (Veiteh ). A WETH (o) Sut. third, Time: Abaris and Kuight of Gree U6 an. SECOND RACE. & Jyrianie- T Samp. 00 (1{ang won: Lena’ Reinh second: Cast, Time. 1:17 2 Linalon ‘also T [IRD) RACE miles—Star Cudie GO ot we : 22 50, "out. secon (Fistior) "ot Thind. meniier and Two, Hearts lso A {3 year olds: Mergler), S 103 (Work arir (Bookeri. ‘out. " third. g Oblique, Tady Porter “teeplechase ar-olds rieral Mitchel: Sunn ¢ fur Chance to Re a Hero. All imagination at best, for of all men_who are les: likely to zet into trouble of any kind—I mean the phys- cal kind—t s # world heavyweight hampion. Wherever he goes he has in_Invisible bodyguard. There are in this world who seem to think that it is their duty to shield the champion at any and all times. The other night [ saw a fellow hit a n on the chin hecaiiss this fellow @ entting remark hout simply had to take the champion’s part, ,and Dempsey was hidden in the. woods some 200 miles away. Funny, fsn't it? 1 dare say that any of the gir who have fawned on Jack Dempse: would have got a @reat kick out of it if they had been lucky, or may I say unfortunate, enough to see Demp- sey break some man's jaw in their defense. Women have ever been like t's safer to protect them in age than in the days of the duel somebody led your girl a pug- nosed prig in the old days, you had to stab daylight through him or | have it sworded through you (Covyright. 1920 PiFTH ‘RAC Tonke—( Won: Dr. 3 ond Ed e xR Ul 550, man 1 ity vear-olds and_up; 6 f (Workman). $4. $3. out 116 (Fisher)| §7. ouf, dec: 105. out. third. Time. !|1!l)_| Pantiges also ran ACE olds _and un: Gl O 105 (Jackson ont Forelady, 1 53,60 second kit Ie0. vin Time, rlvruj'uu';‘, g milos—Two Feathers, 20 STTR0" ‘ot won- V7 SELRO. on, second: \uv-lh (Hgimey on, e won: out, third I FIRST RACE furlongs—Tady 110 (Randgil 3 ). $3.10, _$240, “Allaney ), §4.40, - J15 (Dominick ). $250 Miss Teego. Father naer dlso . 5wt Felix, won' $2.50. cond: third. Damien SECO; Lopes—Ted Peter Brush, third. Time, 1: of Hit! ) B.vear-ol (Gibsan Won: Florac 118 (1ivaon), $5.40: ! second; Balsim Lake, 112 (Randall) | third. Time. 1:07 4. A1 Hodder, Fly: & Pord. Pertect Ripper aid Golden Anewer FOURTH RACE, #-year-olds lones—Derelict. 110 ° (Y4 1580 $7.85, won (0" Malioney i "$0.40. 1112 (Chanpell). 13K 325 " Morgan-Atic, Rosal Gift.” Breakers | Ambularce also FIFTH RACE, 101 ador. I horiey). $7.10. Sentiment.” Villager Mormon also ran. THIRD RACE a. 106 % o 'RACELAND RESULTS FIRST RACE. rum. 114 (Grai Betey Bee 104 secol e 60t fhighie. ¥ Marvin, Mise Naney fante also ran. SECOND RACE long=—Forbearan: v S9.40. $180. - won i $14.80. 8§ (West 1 %5.40. third Fast Black, Queen Basil, T Jim Smyck and Ca THIRD RACE ng <—Boly's % FAT Sidg win! b L1140, 3040, second man) \A third. Time ore Kuffan, e “Amaeia S and \ TH RACE. “i-year-olis i k., 111" (Sylvias 104 (Howard) Selective, Job up: 5 fure 5310, i14 2ans- Time, Miteh! < BiTho i Leprechaun. Afiead. i Teds, Plum | IXTH RACE. 3-yvear-olds up: 113 miles 830, $4 .30, 102 IO Mahoney A e : Bullet Pr third. Time. 5. Crown. MeTab UEVENTH RACE. 3eveap-olds miles—Shadow Dance. 105 (G %140, 3340, won: Louis Ada $760, $£45. second: Jenkinsl. S4.40, third. | Shanghai. Wise Guy. Horace Roger and Futen ran. fa! and’ Orphel P Bish, i:07. Realist Heather M- DL third, Pim FIFTIL RACE. Chickvale, 107 <5 40, won: Lord Julia S 60, ond; Pat. s third. Time, . A ., | SIXTH RAU Don Dieko, 108 sccond: ~ Realtor, Ihxru Time. 1:06% VT R A { AUk o Jongs—Dial. (T (Emery won: Mississipm. 107 (Cru second: Alice Loratnne third. Time. 1:144% Whinperin also ran. EIGHTE RA es—Dukedom, 109 50 o snats 20.°$3. secona: Yoo Hoo. third. Time, 1:48. Burluna, Gay Boy 11 CHICAGOANS HAVE FIRST TITLE FIGHT IN YEARS & CHICAGO, September 11 (#).—The 1o-round bout for the world bantam- FIRST RACE. 3-year-old and, 70 yards=dooncan, ot | S £2.20. 40 | “vl Sl S nd up; 1 mile Munden) . Galahad . farlones— 1 0. $35 «Cramp) (Martin) Bust, (Sylvia), 100 12 Never ant. 46k b Fiery, $7.5 " second. 109« Bonrassa). $72.40. third Nimrod. Atomin, Harvest Time h also ran. out Miami o) iegan, Tetontt " Kocits, 103 Cthind. | Time. 1:08%. Swink and Florencs Dear Totaon -8 1Strettor Fasciste. alse ran THIRD RACE. lones=Wijd Rake 32350, s114 (Stretton)) (Brent) . Flan Red oyenr Seape: 4 fur- 23070, 107 105 B-vear-olde and up 107 (Thombson ¥ won:' Lady Essington. s 020 R0 second Byror, si1 third. ~ Time, Davenport. Fighting Cook. To Canell, dalgo. Clanver. Merryman and successor also o rm RTH RACE T 5 ol up 1l 11 4 vear-glds and also ran -olds and he West. 109 won: Hito. 104 (Mun: tecond ¥ Baker. 108 Time. 2:07% i also ran cear-olds and v O { Bourassa) up: 1% 1 Bonrassa ! . out 5. out. Phil Rosenberg. the little New York titleholder, and Bud Taylor of Terre ! Haute, Ind., here next Thursday night | Will be the first such contest Chicago has witnessed in 32 vears. Away back In 1884, Jimmy Barry, now a clerk in the county buiiding knocked out Casper Leon, who died recently in New York. thir I f Lucrece. Sea Cambridge. Jaeaues. Doily Dunbar and & ko ran NTH RACE. 3.vear. '”—m Pendlef 80, §3. won: Hoi Palloi lds and un: Miinden . S0 100 (Feene; $505._gecond: Frank Fogarty. { 23.40. third Time. 1:484. a Cicanoe, Deni- 5 eted colt and | rider with a tremendous burst of ap-' REDS DOWN WHITES IN WAR POLO GAME Reds downed white-clad riders in a War Department Polo Association match, 7 to 4, yesterday afterncon. It was one of the best exhibitions for some time on the Potomac Park field. After battling the Reds on even terms for four periods the Whites fell behind in the next session and stayed there the remainder of the contest. Capts. Houghton and Wipprecht, with three and two tallles, respec- tively, led the Red attack. Maj. Kil- burn counted two of the losers’ goals. Poloists of the 16th Field Artillery and the 3d Cavalry are to clash this morning on Potomac Fleld at 9 o'clock. Whites Capt. Kilburn Mr. Rabimon. Col. Morris. Maj. H Score by lwrlodu Reds .. e B Whites =50 10710 i00 1—4 Goals—Capt. Walsh. Capt. Winprecht, 2: Cant. Houghton, 3: Capt. Woodward, Maj. Kilhurn, 2: Col. Morris. Mai. Hoyle. Substi- tutions—Capt. Walsh for Capt. Woodward, Capt. Woodward for Capt. Wipprecht. Time of periods—6 minuges. DEVONSHIRE RESULTS FIRST RACE, 2-vear-olds: 5 furlonge— Indemanity. 104 (Hicks): $5.15, $3.45, $2.70. Fast Set. 105 (Barr). $4.05. $3.15. Willamette. 99 (Hexham). $545. Big Mosquifo, Tim Pogition. Reds. No.1....Capt. Woodward ‘Capt. Winprecht -Capi. Houghton -+ .Maj. Baird 23 0.2°1 1 1—7| Innfl——-Pnudy (Hutton). 6. on s Rnlwnt of Merel 11, 101 secoud: Sweep Net. $4.85, third. Time. 1.14. Eager, Glassful,’_ Cave Woman, Seclusion, Darins. Nell Jo.' Holly Eoy and Dinwiddie ‘also_ran. THIRD RACE, #-year-olds up —Teas Ready, 101" (Horn), 3 Black Wand, 3 165, second- ' Contuslon, 10% 5. third. Time,’1.51%." Roval Teighton, The' Archer, Aunt also ran. AR RACE. 5 veatols. ind un: 51 furlonge—Bodsgiard, Y108 (Abel). $18.55¢ S6.45, - Kathleen Croshy. 118 (Sioti), $3.05. $3.15. second: Flag of Truce. eon). $6.50, third. Time. 1.07. Downeast. Deputy, Panola, Hoi Penner and War Lord aleo tan. FIFTH RACE d-year-olds ‘and up: 1. kly Heal. 103 (Walker). $0. R0, won: Arbitration. 95 (Brown) econd; Wormworld, 04 70, third. Time. 147%. Jack der and_'Son Ami also ran. Jyearolds up: 11z miles v 98 (Hurn), $7.1 T ki mihe T0R (eCay 0. second: Rock and Rye, 108 4 Valentino and hert) ( Brof third. Frosty Boy, also ran, TH RACE, “hief Tierney. A.vear-olds up: 12 108 (Barnett). $6.00. won: Whiff. 103_(Hexham): wecond: Scarlet” Bugler, (Laidiey ) 15, third. ~Time, 1.50. Sir Ralph, Biily Watis, What's the Time. Cabin Creek. In ihe Bag and Cavalcadour 11 also T WHEELING RESULTS FIRST RACE, all ages. Old Top, 107 _(Heal, 60, won: Lord York, 20, gecond: Cloporte abont & futlones Tor (eav. saso: 112 (Murphy) . fhird. Time. 0:584 . Star Finish Winkle. Sun Sprite, Acouchla IL ve and Superlative also ran. ages: whollt $8.80, O Cosian \1..\ 112 _(Beauy) . $6. T. H. Everitt, Betty Pomerene and Satana fur- SR, 40, won: $4.60. 80 second; Polly Mue. Helen ‘of also’ ran. THIRD RACE. Little Romper 40, won: secon Troy. 4-vear-olds nn: 5 furlong- 104 (Thralkill). $4.40, 109 (Murphy) s Jane, 104 ne. 0:58.° Sent- Mountjoy and Jim 1 mile (Healy) . Hampson: . third Prince. ai l.o ran FOURTH RACE 70__yards—Reluctant, 0. R0, $2.40. won'® .80, auoi, 10492 Peace Pi FIFTH RACE, —Tmpact. 102 son: Haoover, 20 e 168 Cthraiteiiy, 1:17. Cobham. Miss Emerson, 3§ Healy nanat, ar-olds up: Tos™ at Tov Lady_and Berretta also ran. vear-olds un: 1 mile and | 109 (Noe). $6.40. Bronston, 1056 (Imig). second: Bally Bell, 107 (Gray), Time. 1 Maddenstown, Pete Fox also Tan: ar-olds 1 mile (T lrifllel! Shasta Donna. 100 | ond: Bruneth, Time, 1:468% d Brass Band also 1y S8, $4, (Hemston) . $6. 140, won: d 70" yards | %" kadi g THpmin:ton) 1105 (Nom) | Marjorie €. Cup O'Tea 1 | ran T RACE, les—Warwick, 101 E150" won: . Lkrows, 1§ R‘:t ‘-'v ond Soviet, 104 !‘;[“Unlgfl'“ 50, thi 'ime, 2 Vest Point. Nettic Max. Whizon, Birck ‘ana Koeltia ares an. BROOKLYN PARK RESULTS FIRST RACE, Glenmary. 110 a, . won® 8120 third. year-olds apeals) up: 2.vear-ols (Holecko o Mary Hatmunia 5.5 80, secand: Sheflild 90 third. Time, 1.0513. < (<0 un. 4.year-olde up: ngs—FEiborio, 1167 (Anderson), won: Kentucky Rose. 105 4, _$ . wecond: Redwood. 108 (Jeffries), $3.90, third. Time, 1 Porter Ella, Sir Galena, Hampton Lady Cuba Encanto and Little Avon also ran. TIIRD RACE! 4-vearoldas, &' Mirlongs— Dlygionist, 113 (Fowler) B0, B0 een L Watd ML T Taien). 2700, second; Dust Brush, 118 (Holecko). '80; third, Time. 1.14. Spontaneous, Ash: rton, Esther Grindell and Antilles also ran, FOURTH RACE, Swearolds up: 51 Tongs—Air Mail, 108 (Pageuma). $22.40 X80, 84 won: Barberry. 116 O nderach) & 0, eecond: Colwndo, 116 (Tiner) 5300 third Fime. 1408 Abbott, Servi: tor. Cornflower, Beg Pardon and Outward Boind also ran. FIFTH RACE, 3-vear-olds un: —Ombrage, 114" (Parrington) Won': Jibe. 108 (Allen). $3.20 2 ond: Bie Sap. 112 (Tavlori. $3.20. third. Time. 104, Roval George, Critical Moment 107 (Fowler). 00" ( Anderaon) Rill, Bloom and 51 far- $5.80, fur- 5 furlongs 10. 4 olds un: 6 furlonzs —Candy Jar, 101 (Pascuma), $15.00. $7.80. 40, won Hanpy Hobo. 113 (Holecko) $5200 §2.70,_second: One’ Gold Bueck, 11 Anderson ). §2.50. third. Time. Fowleri. 103" (Tryon Ral. Zero and | EIGHTH RACF. S.cenrolds np: 1 mile and 70 yarde—Billv Welch, 112 (Taglor) YN K0, S1RS0, S8.80, won: Briar CHff 115" (Swanson)| SR80, $6. second: Grand: & 113_ (Jeffries)” $4.50. third. Time. Piedra, ¢ 4. Lottie Loraine, | and Biddle Dee also ran. an 108 le_ Star 154 4. | Tomanot DADE PARK RESULTS I FIRST RACE, 3-vear-olds and up: 6 fur- longe—~'obra. (Boganowski), = S04, §4520. €73.50, wor: The Rove. 107 (Bar- Fett). $12.80. $6.20. sseond: Rockhottom, 108 (Tunsiall). $6.40. third. Time, 1183 Oueen Besc. Alice Lanz, Stroller. My Valet A Daday Wit Mary Kinkead ‘and rolds nn: Gl fur- 2 (Ricketts) $30.20. $0.20. Efna Mas. 107 (Smith) 'S4 Kathe, 107 (Carmill). %280 1.00% . Soldier Bird. Mageie ¢ ond Tonsail also ran. 1 mile | Sucond Time. Walters Lo Murria; WHIRD RACE. A-yenr-olds and un —Dr. Tanner._104 " (Ravi, $10.60. ®2 80. won: Barn Dol'ar 109 £12.40, SKR.60. gacond: Chili Con Carne, “(Clelland). $T.RO. third. Time. 141, 1ante. Wulmm Drexin: Seth's Premium, Carrie= and Rose H. FOURTH RACE. 3. Jonr<—Martha Roo €760, 8420, won: 56:"%a 207 wpcand: <t third, Time, 1.13% Village. Texas, Uhionville ar-olds np: @ for. (Ravi, SIR 114" (Willla . 103 _(Taslor) gnes Call. Cross and Randall's 14 miles CF. B.vear-lds wn: —0ld Stip. 117 (Boganowski).” $4.40. 4, | ont. won: 112 (Barretti. '$10.40. | Out. smcon: Galloping Shoes, 104 (Rickatis) ont third. Time. 1.46%. Grass Maid and | Midwestern alen ran | SIXTH RACF. ol \ forlone— Thistle Bov, 113 <6, <340, | | ot won: Gold Mint. 112 (Grith). 8360 | -1 ant. second: Speadomater. 112 (Ta¥Tor), aut hind, Time, 1.08. Osman and Fallen Leaf | NTH PACE Riddy. (8mith) Collie ‘To_Kalon, 107 <480, s~eond: Bndde, 109 (Tavior) third. Time, 141% Proceeds. D Dabney. Fehrah and Quesada also ran. SOCCERISTS TO TOIL Monroe Soccer Club booters hold their first practice today at 10:30 or| Columbia road playground. John Mal- loch will coach the team this season. Eddie Stewart is manager. PRSI S0 $4 60, S4 Mazone) | €% <780 | won i | | Bengo'kh, | Thursto | Morreit, | Gaston. - | Stoner, |~ AMERICAN. CLUB BATTING. > £ RIS pRsN O@IBEu, &) n ' <3 52t 53! 5 g3 i Bateats Seen- Q‘E s Boston e Rt [ererms Pt PEEEE si Gt 2253, E35720%0 b, e o e S52EG E-NEEIRTS a a q 5] ] [} 15} = 2 @ 9 e ) Chicago. Clevelan Phil'phi Boston.. - 5 ctroit, ‘ash’gton Vet sonn St Lo AR 5 S RE ) FREEEE! ioisioinic) 5% 138 3 138 3. INDIVIDUAL BATTING. (Arranged according to positions.) FIRST BASEMEN. AB, R. H. 2b.3bHR. Burne, Clev... 134 534 81016073 Knode, Clevy). 28 24 Gehrig. N. Y. 1385151 Sheely. Chi = iow! 1 SEESromimuniis = PRI AR 2ok Saxata zzga-;—z SR STRmEaEEE- e fEcictets SUETEREIR o e, RS > 2 o Rt A i o 2o %o EZons 2 roremacng-] ppeiter et Sk o somszuommnzesoHS s o Melillo, § Burke, Adams, THIRD BASEME: Kamm, Clife. . 125422 56 124 10 10 Dykes, Phil. . 108 363 44 105 26 Dugan, N 107 380 Bluege, Wasi. 124 335 Hale, 'Phil Reeves, Wanh Warner, Det Lutzke, Clev: 1 O'Rourke, Det. 107 348 j? Padget, Clev. . ‘5 85 I, Se'll, Cle: Myer, “Wasl Koenig, N. Rigney. Hon. Gerber, St. L Hunnefleld, Ch 116 Favener. Det k., Wash. (,.um ay. Phil. I Gazella,' N.Y. Berg, Chi 84167 30 52 100 14 90 153 24 8 3131 29 & 948 0 7111510 4 B 1261613 19 as 34 R BO150 18 35 23787 3 11 ¢ OUTFIELDERS, Fotherg't Det. Manush, Det Ruth, N. Y, Heflmann 7224 166 461 86 108 Gonlin, W Falk, Chi. Miller, Ph.S. Rice, ‘Wash. Cobb, Det. Simmions, Meueel. Mosil, French, Summ MeNeel Rice, SU ombs. Rarrett. Jacob'n, Speaker. Bennett, Welch. Jamieson, Cl Flagstrad, B Carlyle, B&-NY. Eichrodt, Cley Paschal. X Wingo, StL Phil 100 400 w0172 Brateh, Willianis, Sti, nthal, Bs. ulty " Clev Fitperaia. Be: Tobin. Wh.Bs. Harris, Chi; Durst.’ St. L. Jenkie | Dot Tee. Clev, Barbee, Phil.. ¥, Bassler, Det Sohank. St L Solling, Hargrave, s | I i Sehalk, ! | Det. ! Dixon. 8. L. Stokes, Bos.” - Braxton. N.Y. Chit. Shaute, ' Cle: Dauss, " Det. Gray. Phil. Holloway. ‘Det Uhle, Clév.... Whitehill. Tet Smith. Cle Heim'h. Ph-Bs Ruether WakN Y Pennoc Covel Hoxt, Wells, Lsons, “Chi:; Buckeye, ¢ Johnson. Was. Jones, N.'Y. Wintheld, Bos Ruffing, Bos.. Russell; Bos.. e, W, N, Det ERETS sesamusasa: 0100 0.188 0185 0178 Colling 0176 Shocker, ) 448 1074 0174 0174 0170 0169 Datis, uinn, evaeh, Harriss. _ Phil&Bos.. Walberg. Phil. Pate, Phil. ... t Phil..". Cley LTI 1 Faber, Chi. Blanicin, 0 Beail, N INED Thomas, feeie 0116 0115 0109 010z 0100 0100 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 ,);_IIIII: L iClev, Ballou, §. L. mmlg-m. Bos 0 2 o 1 0 0000 0 000 0000 LINCOLN FIELDS RESULTS FIRST RACE, —Ball_Gee. 103 Jones won: Rag, Jr. 107 (G secona Fiving Chied 1 Buhoic third. “Time, Smooth Ice. Irid adier. Leonard G. and Alexander Moo 0 FORTIR) ar-olds up; @ furlongs 30. :* Veve: 10 cecond: Lady 10. third. "Time, 14 Master Maid, ten on the Keys and Little Guinea a0 ran, THIRD RACE, 3- Ids up: 6 furlonss $4. £330 —Blanc Seing. 114 (Zueeint) out, won: Bargain Day. 91 (Craversi, $5.10, ont. second: Hourmore, 102 (Jones). out La ‘Sabina and Lathrop 100 third. Time, 1.13. also ran, FOURTH RACE. ar-olds: —Fire Water, 100 (Dubois) 3" von: ' Vim Lvm:er, $5.00. 100" Zuceinii . 0. sécond 104 (Craver). 3.0 Time. 1 m,mkunx Music and Tacky Mistake ale ran. FIFTH RACE. 3-year-olds up: furlongs 320 | Y. Willon'bs v B Cincin. . Pittsb. S, Louis » 14 Chicago Phila. . N.York. 1 Boston..” 1 Brklyn. 13 Boston. . Pittsb'gh. 1 Phila..." 1 Brooklyn. 1i Tolson, Cl Herman; elly. N, Weatone, Th Fournier, Bk Bot'miey. S Grimm, Burrus, Bentley, Phil cht Ph dams. Fribers, Pi Rawl'zs, Bk St St'daert, I et Chi B Cin Phi Jressen. Tiher Pinelli. N B Jackson, Bancroft. Wright,, Ford. Cin, Farréll, Butle Sand. E.Taylor. Cooney, B Phil I Chi Rhyre, Bohne. Cin- Kelly., otr.x. Jer, Step'son, ' ¢ Brown, Ronsch, Ci Will'me, Bos Cox. Haolm, Wheat, Bin., | Mensed, Nixon,” Phi Seott.’ Chi 1. Smith, the'e H « Ja Wilkon, Carcy, i Siemer’ Baruhart, I Snoncer, THararave Smith, Gihson, Wilson. P Pl e Pit [ Picinich Florenee. Vick, 'St Neil. ” Bky MeMuin, o N Tuaue, onohiue, neas, Cin Sathoron, Bush, Scatt, N, Kmmr Pif Smith. 1 Phil art, S Tahan. S 7. Piercey. Chi Tones.” CLi Mitehell, Barnes, Aldridge, Pit 1ol ©in c g P She My, Tiuines, Rixey, Alex'r’, Rlake, Rhen Carlson €. Chi St Ph Bush, Petty, Cnt L0 Sl Mav. Cin Nsharn, Root Renton, Genewich Moerid, Meoniiian, MeWeeny MeGraw. R Sancer. Pt Filrens, Tell Johnson, St Pitcher O Jones, Chi Kremer, _FPi Phem. St. Haines. St Meadowe, P Chi_ Rixey. Rish . peil. & Sothoron. = rray. W, Tanes Tt Belen's Bave, 116 (Pichon), $7 $3.10, won: Rothermel, 108 { By $2.40. secona: Benefi(: [ $2.80. third. ‘Time, 1. Chicage SIXTH RACE. Duenna, 113 1den 2-yearolds: & furlongs— (Eiston ). $6.60. $3.20, felt. 115 Cheatham Vireinia €. 112 (Garnor ) . third. Em@. Lord rhec, Namia, B A Whisiowaieo SEVENTH ar-olds up miles—Herby Coten, 107" (Buternell) $3.50. $3.70. won: Running Fox, 107 (Craver|. $6.80. $1.80, second: Prederick Raphael, 93 (Dubois). $5.X0. third. Time. 1.52% . Superking. Alard. Air Castle, Spe- clalist and By Jove also ran. fa ey As a feat of endurance, an Aus- tralian, Tom Burrows, once swung a pair of Indian clubs for two days and two nights without a moment’s cessa- ton. Thie Clet Chncken nAnek Ballon, § | Teceon Takns, 1 Gibson G, 138 4. 139 Melnnis, Pits. Pipp. Cinnati 130 408 ©hi. Bo: Bos. | St 130 471 57 Beck. Chi..... Pitts. 10 Pit. . o | Christ'eén, ¢ hi. £ B Bos. . Pit-Bk. Bo-N¥ Bos Pit. Boi. Phi.. Cin, . st Pitt. Bos. . Phi) Blin, oS I Phi In: Ros” Bog NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL. CLUB BATTING. AB. 0 4,788 712 139 47 130 4:526 ¢ 2 4] fi-mnnr. 9 4,641 5 CLUB FIE New York 132 St. Louis 140 30 3703 30 39 3.675 INDIVIDUAL BATTING. (Arranged according to positions.) FIRST BASEMEN. Gr'tham, Pit. 1 Bk 1- il 13 fl“umu -\ 80 n. 50 111 L. 1495 1 12 56 98 12 26 0 1. 74239 10 6212 SECOND BASEMEN. Y. 117476 68 82 1 871 1 1 =) o 117 121 1 22535 o i clotetL cabimmmeang 2200 s ts [OTRE IR ety THIRD BASE In. 64108 139 514 ki n.. i 108 108 cin.. Y. 05, 1 22 PRI n. 0. RO 240 i 125 460 58142 OUTFIELI 2 128 660 S 208 96 263 74 264 Bl i K6 166 34 52 91 6 70 150 28 03 166 32 Lker, Ciu.. hi Py aentey 2FETLRLZEUNENES SIS RRRE-EERD 0, it ke in hi.. Bin.. B< 11T i i o T L. NY Y [ A ¥ Bos 1 L8 28 FRIEIESE Rts it . PO o 0 0 0 0 o o a 0 o 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o o 0 o o o o ) o hl o 0 1 0 0 o o o a a 0 o 0 o DrRetS R rtb it Pye 20922319229222=> Late i [ a4 10 B a1 5 Sepam1%a P In. , i i i 0 ; . 1 | . : ; io1g 1 Lo 12 0 PITCHING er. Club. Bos... .13 Bos ! Pitis. RBien. Rkn. . . Rk, Sy 11 i1 ) A T itts Pitc Renton. Wertz, Moo, McWeemy. i PR Rush. Pittw.. hiias Tanon R Will'ehhy Eowa RISy ot ) Pitte, . it Tarih, bt QT8 woight AMERICAN T EAGUE PITCHING. w 1 11 i < T, Pitcher—Club, osh.. ) 2323000 mms R annas H Wine: Falk Far e Bl Thureton, (T Torekeve Clex Nevers. St L.. Zanniser Bos.. Wilten Ras Heim'h _Ph Giart, St T < 33333a3 005 2enS a0z senan o, SomaaRRR I SHOWS GOOD FOOTWORK AND A POWERFUL PUNCH Challenger Wears Bandngc on Injured Lip for the First Time—Receives From Gen. Lejeunc Bathrobe as Gift From 18,000 Marines. By the Associated Press TROUDSBURG, Pa.. September 11.—Before a crowd setting a attendance record for his training period, Gene Tunney boxed four fast rounds this afternoon, following out his sgram of reduc his boxing activitics as the date of his championship fizht with |Jack Dempsey approache: y Vidabeck and Harold Mays furnished the opposmom evenly divided between them. The challenger was in his best form. He was hitting hard and h footwork was good throughout. He clipped a vicious right to Mays' jay with such force that a young woman visitor swooned. Mays was stag gered, but did not fall and suffered less than the young woman, who was carried into the clubhouse and after minutes restored to consciousness. The Pennsylvania State department of the American Legion played in op-| Henry P. Farrell of 3 ember of the Pennsy position to Leglonnaire Tunney today. | conmios ol (G Poieaii v, Mot At the time Maj. Gen. John Lejeune | out and visited Tunney before th: was scheduled to present a bathrobe | challenger entered the ring. to Tunney, a gift from the 18,000| After the legion parade Ge: marines at home and abroad, ashore | Lejeune motored the Glenbroo and nfloat, he was engaged in re.|CGolf Club and presented the lounging Viewing a parade closing the anhual [robe to Tunney. The command State convention, held @his year at|of Marines told the chailen | Delaware Water Gap, a few miles | the Marines are “behind you from Stroudsburg. Hundreds of the | man paraders left for Tunney's campafter | Tunney teday wore the first mile. | his injured lip for the f The gown, a_magnificent exhibit of | lip is healing, he the art of tafloring bathrobes, will bandaged it to be worn by Tunney in the ring at |grav ted hurts. Philadelphia September 23. It was [ knocked off during made of the dark blue of the marine | the lip was not cut blouse, piped with red and lined with | precaution, Dr. Robert officer’s silk of crimson. The giobe |summoned from and anchor of the Marine Corps was' DRAKO TO FIGHT SWEENEY AT KENILWORTH TUESDAY Burnbrook Thursday battler, but a good o pion, who has been plac Arena to take Burnbrook’s Marine Corps who claims the fls nship of Europe, goes Dencio for the 10 new some worked in wcross the shoulders, Santicoke, Pu ania boxing ha to handage « st time, and rinst lage a he ag wa 12, bu + measure of ea has beer ork and } 1l S OE DUNDEE'S knncknut of Eddie York was an “ill wind” for the Army Billy Drako, German welterweight cha on Tuesday night’s card at Kenilworth place against Buzz Saw Hugh Sweeney of the Fans who have sebn Dr fight | ~ Harry here believe he can fill the bill in the | wefzht champ! 12-round scrap that tops the card. Inlin with Young his three fights at Kenilworth he has | round semi-final. Murton has beater had the spectators on their toes every | Felix IFriedman. the Gerr time and made an exceptionally £oodl | pion. who handed a g showing last week, when he arned a | to Little Jeff a few m"h'u verdiet over Frankie Cheslos Baltimore. e is a 112-pounder Sweeney has beaten some Zood Sammy Braunstein of the Marine ones. Locally he slammed the day- | takes on Phil Raymond of Baltimore lights out of Tex Stovall and dropped | in the first match on the threesta Johnny Conroy without ditficulty. [ card. Harry ces meets Tddie De Most of his victories have been ! Simon in a six-rounder and Billy Wes scored about Reading Keesport | apens the show in a four-round scrap and Scranton. with Jack Skinner MISS SHEPLE\ ED! ANNEX SWI‘\IMIN(, MEI) ALS urton, Wa South Ar AY EDMONSTON and Belmar Shepley carried off Iman Pari lantic championship: medals offered vesterday at in the final swimming meet of the 1926 series Edmonston won his title in the 220-vard beating out Guv Winkjer of ‘Washington Canoe Club by man race in which Paul Peter finished third. Belmar beat out lone, Whaler, Capitol Athletic Club's erack | perfornier, in the woman's champion- | ship free-style race over a 220-yard | course. A quartet of swimmers going the name of the Brunner Boys the 240-yard relay, winning over teams entered by Washington Canoe _ | Club. third. Mahion Glasseocl The fancy dive went to Clifford San-| | * RELAY—Won ptain of Central High School's e swimming team. lie easily oute e Al Lyman and Mahlon Glasscock. (Sienhen The Wardman trophies, pr 4 s {to high ‘point winners for the se: went to [one Whaler of the, Capitol | and Robert Darnail, University | higan swimmer. Summaries follow: MEN'S EVENTS. 290.YARD BREAST STROKE (SOUTH NTIC CHAMPIONSHIP)—Won by Ray . unattached: second, Guy Wink ///////// 727077777 %l breast stroke event a hair in a three €.: thir 3 miniites 187 90-YARD FRE Darnall. B third. Jeron YARD FREE all. B, B Bt Shepley JFanl [ i STYLE—Wan by wecond D Arey Roh Por W under | took ert 1. . net. B FANCY unattached Lyma t hed, Brunner ARD ind - Ahlen WOMEN'S EVENTS. 0.VARD FREE 007, Wit I m I il Wl I OVERCOATINGS That Will Sell This Winter Up to $60 Hundreds of handsome overcoatings to choose from; hand tailored in the style you like best by our ckilled anion tailors in our own work- rooms. A small deposit reserves your overcoat. Quality, Fit and VWorkmanship Guaranteed JOS. A. WILNER & CO. CUSTOM TAILORS Cor. 8th and G Streets N.W.

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