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: . . . ) 3 ° . ngie eoolialing for Millers ars: 1iiden, duspendae u ttisanAm ' Sleds INego ' ; 4 . I P e e b A ¢ G = > s s | | BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS | |7 e T 7 GIRL CHANNEL SWIMMER I 1 llor I one antener | ACAND U/ TAl © (vars., via 4 > ste | AMERICAN LEAGUE - WILL GO AFTER RECORD ¥ g . l | " y | ; / ARDS ADD TO LEAD e Lef Women’s Title Tennis e iy AS ol JEAD) oo seociniea e .eft in Women itle Tennis| « \ Aug | Touls, 3-3: New York, 2-1 I youthful Londen swimmer, who con- | PR O - - | ' | T ey | g | auered the English Channel vester- | 4 | Samtn sobadd AR T firat ton ! 8¢ oty. 1t| day, has returncd to Boulogne for |y the Ascaciated Press Mrs. Wightman and Mrs. Bundy have | 2 i PING " 1R HEN 1va New Y G wn‘ v}h ,,'.11 f::,nu-“\: ‘]w ”:: ‘]1\‘» .J,'l‘ i another try at the choppy waters. | OREST HILLS, N. Y. Avugust l four children each. One of the stanch- | e i — f e waH‘ Cardinals into de- | Taking - double bill from the Roston | Miss Sharp made her swim in 15 Boiled down to the four|est supporters of the latter was little ol 4 b " R \ght games | Braves, the Chicago Cubs vaulted back | hours and 5 minutes, failing (o heat “who are presumably the best|Bill: Bundy, 8, who Is quite a * Put on Inellglble List by Pitcher and Outfielder Are at St Lo me. of the | into third place, only three and a half | the woman's record of 14 hours and tennis players of thefr sex in|himself. | ; | boys thoug Nattonal | games out of ihe lead. Pat Malone| 31 minutes, established by Gertrude the country, the women's na-| Aiss Cross, although she follows Miss | 1] T. A for Articles Doing Remarkabie Work | 1 St but the | Mmited the Braves to six hits in the| Ederle 5 | tioriat champlonship has a pre- | jacobs and Mrs. Bundy as No. 2 in the| U. S. L. T. A 0ing Remarkabie Wwor H n York | first, gnme and walked off with a 4-to-1 | She is confident, however, Shut alte | domins nd Californian | California ranking, has shown herself a | rel=xl 3. their extended | verdict, Charlie Root slightly out-{ Will beat Miss Ederle's record on her Berkeley. | worthy opponent for Miss Wills by her | f wspapers. for Minneapolis. New York 1379 R 11011 1581 40 6 3 Bk to | pitonsd 4 them Bob Smith, | Sedond attempl, which will be mad 0, Filen | Semsient. progtes. throngh the. iour- in Newspap Philadelphia P 1413 911 2o Philadelphia | but the Braves' defc ed at cru-| SIm ik Ll 8 hee teatne | and the [x.r‘mr-m thus far. Possessing nearly as| e St Loui ) - 10T ILI0 K 6305 predicted cial moments and the ¢ ittwo| The London girl, through her train- | Mallory of New|hard a forchand drive as the champion | . De ST 6 T8 1 his bid in the | wins for the day, 4 to 3 [¢ er Jabex Wl jsaued a challerge: | the four rvived | herself, Miss Cross hopes to give Miss ( BY the Associated Press - Y JOHN B. KELLER Chicago e s 10 te to do any| The A’s clipped a pame and to Miss Ederle-for a race. | two of play vesterday | wills as hard a battle as Mrs. Lawrence | EW YORK, August 25~ Washingtan ../ 4 8 | oft the Yavks lead by downi . o a mi-finals this affer- | Harper of Los Angeles and Mrs ({1‘11‘,{‘} T, Tilden, 26, gaun Cleveland S f » back on | land for the fourth straight d: ’ meets °ross. | lotte Hosmer Chapin of Springfield, of the tennis COUrts N ton u‘lx:‘.- the champions we! ng twice M NAMARA TO HELP | whil good tennis ha © | Mass., gave her yesterday | red indefinitely from ama it w0 &1 to the St. Louis Browns, 5 to | brou 2 Mrs. Mallory and M | Miss Wills defeated both, Mrs. Har- teur competition _ , of : = e : 3t01 sme nip-and-tuck [ per by scores of 6—0, 62, and Mrs. |~ The Philadelphian, vete GAMER GOPAR, RN O A ; A . Us N E N e e o o eovs about| Basin poie 36l Cup campaigns. six times 1 13 Walberg in Form. I Hap tle and g D of el G by Lo il b s | even. but have mot met as yet this| The six games Mrs. Chapin took from | ational singles title and Detrait at N 2 Rube Walberg not only held the Ir — | her represented more of a dant than ded as the greatest ten° Chiea n 3 an ns {0 six hits, but scorec S4G O0W | Head CoachiTou T e ree Californians average lttle | any other player has been able to make time, was found guilty [ run of the game i e ity Toot he | o Mallory, who | in Miss Wills' game this season. or in violating e ot States e by | task n i W \ snrls when the |any of the tournaments in which she | player- o of the United States NATIONAL LEAGUE. C rame on A I s b oot o i with dolls, the | won the three championships she now | Lawn Tex ociation, This verdict, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Mickey Indifs AeC] Olnds ; F t array of gallant | holds—those of United States, England | reached by the association's executive 15 Philadelnhin. 0. ¢ ninth, but Homer | = estorday’s p | and Prance. | committee after nearly six hours of dis- ch. 16: New York. 5 | P y for the third out. fo) orie Morrill of | Miss Jacobs produced a s brand | cussion, was accompanied by Tilden's . ible defeat was d cCabe > hest of the younger | of tennis in trimming the country’s sev- | indefinite sion from further com- 3 MeCaly ! ger | of ten p ve fak soms extia Jne plEs Lean 2 4. giving | enth ranking player, Miss Penelope An- | petition 1 amateur. 1 owder and e o'y " ¢ her ‘1'rrum of Richmond, yesterday, 6—4,| The committee, announcing its deci- : o pwder ontp O ey, anf ) iazel Hotehk (g sion i a len tatement, held that the Ca and a Whil . i champion in 1900, 1910, \ In the doubles title play the leading | Tilden clea inlated the player- h Heimach, had the e o one of the | teams surviving are the Wills-Wight- | writer rule by newspaper articles v very | champior In_the nighteap | n b putting | man and Bundy-Jacobs combinations. | on the English championships this Sum- much in the ad the | unlll, the R e TOnY et o i 'Mas | Tn Addition there remain such youthful | mer at Wimbledon, where he was & G to a t, | eracked out th home run of A and : Sutton 1dy n in 1904, only | combinations as little Evelyn Parsons of | competitor st Low AIRURER ¢ the sea: % = x t : anarter-finais | Palo Alto and Virginia Rice of Boston | Little surprised by the adverse de- New York.....(11—1 31 e d | ralght games e | field coach to tak place ot Mike ack of the e Cimeinnati tandem of Miss | cision, Tilden. who now is in Boston in ¢ % 10— G A G cond | D run margir i (o b i el i 4 sinke and Ruth Oexman | connection w a vaudeville appear= P s ¢ | Red S od on tl L byt i 5 { ance, refused to comment. Friends in- Fillstarei ivh A ’ cusor s administered similar medi- | ¢ i - et o . Sl ek & ant « lge the Hnw 2 ipddedin i . | renstatemen a mes of the ex- ! e . \ g ths B i to 1. Charlie \\ | . () ‘er | écutive committee next month. The by= & 145 r | Hain Ca and | oiie very @ood TRtk N - P istatement of any suspended plaver 4 - Phils <| Tl Stoner, who went down to_defeat | ivrara o ] ‘ B l [upon submission nf evidence “satisfac- S (U0 e T o Awalk 0o Edard Lear r undv m Vels: Dattle]ion simsin of aueae bante Bhlen at Cincinnatl, Pittsb'e at Cin'matl. | fan Wl home min by Or- | Flagstead, T and Rogell's| s o mitte that re instatement is merited. B S e reeruit Card first haseman, in the | long sacrifice fly turned the trick | Terist - - — The charges against Tilden. made by ity N b o i e e Kenneth | isary an ce o + R ey B | g s BY LORENA A. HICKOK, Incidentally. sports writers eli} i A T e e e A A. An 4 - t ¢ those matches—played at | S 5 c ; T l\ ,I \ T l | Assortated Press Staft Writer. about one o e rint on July 19 on the eve of the )] . alc lam ' Morris, William Mac ated Pr 2 Niagara-on-the-Lake, N. Y.. in 1911. | Print J 19 on the ev | HOME-RUN STANDING [ 1o (,Olf(‘[ s o lake M. A, es | Aiooniy: Tosepn ZSisow d6i HILLS, N. Y. August3s. | Nagara-on e Lo R rough a flock | Davis Cup inter-zone finals at _Paris | 4 - |8 ! now and then 1§ “iha pest voung tennis plavers in the ?A“P;r;‘“::l;«hhf;nd the ', nited lsm’:lsé i » d b ( | kes an old hand to turn the [ .o o™ including Charlotte Hosmer e ladeiphtan, captain o | At Indian Spring September 0 : foumies“inciuding Charote oemer | e PRIETIAT, OO, O Card!- E (=) s ppened that af R B vesterday afternoon—Mrs, | the squad, but was reinstated in time > | nnis game—the | il BEent down in defeat finally, not | to play dn the challenge round againat | . Hazel Hotehkiss | [ ne ‘of those powerful youngsters | France. The move that sent Tilden BY WALTER R. McCALLUM, {Desser by name. Dester has made 1o ional cham- | 1the heavy artillery, but to an old- [ Into action against the French was than 10 holes in one over the i S e eeifa _cagey oldtimer, | made only at the insistence of Myron ope Park course in Kansas City Sutton Binds, this | ho bafled her, just as she had baffled | T. Herrick. American Ambassador to of ation of the Atlantic : | e s of the U. S. L. T. A. sub- aurse he may o may ¥ ok [ the vounssters. @ more accurate | Mitted to this request, but served notice o vhat 3. B, Murphy - on a damp and | It Would perhaps be more Accurie | ihat Tilden would be brought to trial | i SR e erday in the|to say that she skidde | when he returned to this country. ney. Dacisior :'at Columbia to W court, her rday 0 the 10 o when Mrs, Wightman started to t i t and extract ind of the women's 1] 2 ¢ . lace— 2 ¥ Ty '\ doniar ‘or two_from a : o e\ hocs cwo who higve | Lo but (e Sallgiall ovee el piacecs Tilden Didn't Appear. e N Aflantic Pro- | pocket. We were yn;vm‘vi :\H\hp‘:“ o ayed so mar ';“““‘r’:; ki | cause the court was damp- Mt:;‘ B\rx‘ndv Apparently convinced that he was nam, w © be a newspaper m ponents =iy ¢ | simply couldn't catch up with them.| fighting a losing battle, “Big Bill" i | . only against Reld W. Dige ARRANGE ORS doubles nd out of | 4 P . 2 = - ourney e ockburn and J. B. Murphy of Col RRAN FOR SERIES e ong_ago m—.v‘;‘“’,‘fm';‘“:;“d"“‘]{“‘:@"'flgflmr gromice Sh€ | failed to appear before the committee, Should rain prevent b 11t comes only a day in advance who i known as a golf . & count. M won, 6—4 and | TR TN dn't catch up with them, | OfTering his defense. instead. in a let- Nationals and a ] unior championship of the D skill and more hope r " . at's all there was to it,” she said | ter he sent several days ago to Samuel ) 3 r L b 201 hing went along smoothly to the six- and th - { be plaved at Indian Spring September 7. | IETR IO, Hu¥ oo was playi was a holy | after the match. H. Collon, president of the association. . OF DlAMOND SERIES S naneh Tl Aflantic | and the match was square at the ighed Mrs.| “Well, T wish I had some of her en- [ In this communication he vigorously professiona flle. Ausntic | 1 layed rgotien for the mo- | durance.” was Mrs. Wightman's com- : RGO L igrir et and 40 [teenth tee. And then we pla En 19 iyt . denfed any intent to te the play- Neish the aet L A gt gather at | first_teal shot of the round, par Ry kiss” was now | ment. . -Shes got the " wind ot & |G et rile aud coitend that i Tuesday ther are siat 3 e % to compete f ger | & ”‘;T anisalile (stiob SIgBt ui 88 O P hie O eIV MiS . wint thN NI | any violation had accurred it had been igers in etroil Sury I ant h e coun- | the pi about ree » 1 ethod $ Bho S LW ue to “ignorance.” Whees B8 Dot . al League and g 6 coun= | N fhrphy barely got ove Methodist F of the num- | game about 20 pounds lighter than she | “Ug 1® (EROTRRCE L g . strong _contend o [ 16 him a_terrifyi ng the 14 and 1 have | was back in the days when she and I | ¢ coo it that way. Reviewing th Although he idled yesterday. Goose series honors, is onth I t | rough gr fast green. | s we've been | really played tennis. And I'm 10 pounds | vario N S R Goslin's major ) cazue championship nines to be | Tom and Ralph Beach won | e Hes Bedts | | eavier. I can't seem to get’ down ;lazlmw (‘nmrnw‘rsxesl in v{hlch _Tud»n wasn't hurt to an 1 < Laundr the t 4 : hidlen 3 | i only | where I belong. Even when I'm pla a‘ engaged with al thorities over the $.0u Gehrig nor Al S h 2 t 4 ame vesterday,| T r again Jooms as an | her in a|ing tennis T don't lose weight. Prot rule during the last three years and 7 | turned & 7to 5. i ; g Hope ev | Police " ®{ ably because I don't play hard enough.” | SItig the fact that he had been Repressaen: qf| HY ng seige gun e e | : ! v . warned before, the committee announe- r hum- | apy to have the inside ‘v‘y’mx (;‘u s hall pyer | day Hustlers ST TR T ;d .that] it rh;.d not accept “Mr. Til- sces | the other place. And it would not be | B Rl 3 o i - en’s plea that he did not ‘intention- ’ at all st ing to see the diniinutive sk gl iased the | william Wood, Robert 0 C 0 AND j_ ally violate or attempt to evade the George Diffenba own in front | Ingly stepped up and missed the sAry | o TILDEN, W “ACT R' ‘JUD D | spirit or letter of the rule.” of the field for one of the two places, ¢ ad of | | | "The resolutions finding Tilden guilty powerful siick | _The P. G. A.‘champlonship i to be A i M MADE NO DEFENSE' IN NET TITLE MATCH | s chared and impociny the tasieamite O ehdny. collecting 14 safetics | played October 1-6 inclusive, he | e . . & suspension, were passed unanimously by LTy o ver also had | Five Parms course ‘of the Baltimore |gents don't know when they are ol |,‘Kfi\n f AN |the 18 members of the committee. troubles on the mound for the | Country Club. here the \rrl.'jy-al fl“"l-; Manager Leoffler of East Potomac |.pyeqq, = e Dean Judd of Standards and Jack | T'hr- committee statement aled e Wolfe, Womersley and Whal- | ifying tests were held year, | Park pauses in his task of managing | oot " BOSTON, ¢ William T, | Dudlev of Argyles wers to meet today | {hat the adverse deectsion against. the t at opportune moments, keeping — he municipal layouts to announce that | sy nacend F m STON, Aug 4 e on Bureau of Standards courts at 2 |'eteran star had been influenced not easury hopes aglow throughout. This hole-in-one business {5 getting to| none of the courses in Potomac Park |pe (ocied at e den, 1T lly aban- | O e O ermine the new tennis |OY by his Wimbleton articles. but also McDonald and Houck wielded | pe g foke. They are becoming 0 com- | were damaged by the* fire which de Anedcine for the vaude- | champon of Suburban League. | by another written by him in France on o winners mon that they mean very little any|stroyed an equipment shed THurs Mary's Boys' Club ha S \@ refused to com- | _Judd advanced by defeating Don |JUly I7 for the Christy Walsh Syndicate io of safeties. Freed and|more particularly in the face of the [night. and that all the five courses ar its " diam n & : ag g refused to com- | Judd advanced by deleating Don fand published in the New York World v each perforr 1 at short- | racord of A Kansas City golfer—Paullin good plaving condition field rse dectston of the | DudY. 6=, B e e omas o |the following day. ~1In this dispatch r tive team: | - e manag committee of the United | Standards, 6—1, 3—6, 6—2. { Tilden announced the line-up for the and who A = = > | United States team against the Italians, | s l{ ]. n tion, which | Cragoe and Thomas, Standards rank- | "'\ Gouncement of ihe plavers. who ’ r ¥ g le he | Ing doubles team, was to meet the Dud- |, biouncement of yers 7 ) Ma ! o o ¢ Aoz T ch made in any i - | made captain of the base ball team | in the les | mediately following the title singles | yinor ne. e N - te cap i Lo | in the Unit | F “ 'n 1 k H 3 | at Shenandon} Academy, W | - | states un'it ing dav. Jt 3 . | 3 g him guilty of | | Assoctated Press dispatch from France,” | s | A meeting of n“‘» :({ \x{.mu Lyceum ama vn“ !‘!:\]\»" \n'r'r;: 4TPAPSH00TING TITLE the committee declared g ke " Sniion: | Clab e held Mo 4l last night “The executive committee was of the By the Associated Press Great Britain, the champion | Club b B ekt e » was of t : (B edalist. lite d | 7:8 par n the fo m the game | 0 95 scoR |opinion that this announcement made HICAGO. A A golnng medalist, | i ided Henri | WON WITH E‘h\' the captain of the United States tortotse’ and ¢ Dare drere & : French tennis | {team _1 an article written and sold by 0 vn:\y:‘, trokes W“‘;\ e e | Manager d Hewitt of Sarepta 1 Waltham, about | AN him in advance of the general an- e ranE | Befors the wetsuars Lodge, No ndependent Order o VANDALIA, Ohio, August 25 (). |nouncements was not only in bad taste, o and Oreg. bld for| But unlike the Dolp-Evans match [Odd Fellows clo hearing opened | Shooting from the 20-yard line Tke An- |but & violation of the spirit and letter iy Naas Vekri s not so much give and faflure | tiations with Hur Y licted that he would be con- | drews of Spartanburg. S. C.. won the |Of section 3 of the amateur rule. which e Novotny went around the |a game on Guekert's Field i when he learned of the!Grand Amers Handicap ehampion- | Provides that no person shall be allowed BOUTH ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION R his op- | course in a very deliberate manner, get- | at 3 o'clock | decision he said he had no | ship, the highest honor in trap shoot- |10 enter a match played under the aus- % Ried onis hixcie ‘Buf matagtos 1o | . to his defense of the. charges 2. with a score of 95 out of 100 tar- ;}m;s (‘é mr]m tation if has been sheville, 4; Greenviile, 3 o g h N | submitted to committee in writing s. declared ineligible to comps b of his opponent’s blun- | d [ | tpete ‘because Sl b e ey “;:'TEAMS |N DEADLOCK i days ago, 1t was the lowest score to win a Grand |9f having exploited for pecuniary gain tenth, eleventh and twelfth holes of the | ! nds of the former champlon, how- | American since 1908, when Fred Har- (Dis position as a tennis p or be- last roun th seven-hole lead, but | | ever, intimated he would seek reinst | low of Newark won at Columbus with a | cause of acted in a way detri- L v.’:»uxrfi i ittt saniih with & Bea | FOR LEAGUE HONORS ment at the September meeting of Ordinarily it takes at least a 98. |mental to t fare of the game.' slow methodical manner, Dolp | tiful fron from behind a clump of | | executive committee. Androws has been an inveterate con- NG e G ) red hopes | Chick | hushes, and played Moller ta a standstill | = v did not nder for Grand American champlon-| . of Chica had of winning hisifor the next three holes to take the | . ay. | defend himself, ips. but this was his first vietory “The of the association s Westorr s not that | mateh | west Washir and St Al-| ji dofense in a letter t He was runner-up for the South Caro- | was o for a specific purpose, MID-ATLANTIC LEAGUE SGoninE time in | Novotny was 8 above par for an |bun's Episcop o A 11 | collom, president of the U, lina singles title this year and winner of | namely atn the game upon a Beoiidale, B Cla 2 4 the 36 {80 on the morning round and was 8| chan P‘-":H R Ol his communiecatton, th tain of | the doubles championship in that State. | high p amateurism. If a viola- c o Gt 8, aver for 15 hales in the afternoon, but | Georgetown Church League, wi m de- | tion or e . 8-Jesnineite at that he had a much better medal | er defc e d savat A n_his part nn‘ this end can > » s core than Moller, who had an 82 on| Each team has one my g me th or [, ™ violation cha i - e first 18 holes and was 10 above | with W v widing a ver-writer rule, Armour Tucks in his case BOUTHEA LEAGU} | N vantage i that St. Albar . | e T igh v ien the match ended | advanta 0 ed to frame. He Elbow Into Side | | Mr. TYd ¥ or . . . Hosemer | i | st the tiftrd-place Fidhro m Wimbledon : A€ | | adoption 5 e a « A C Md | while t E % A rep- | bt ¥ ? Bepteni | TP St Umes 19 fer retused “.’RE|GH COUNT WILL RUN | trouble od R [ can be reach PIED N LEAGUE L A a8 never up id only a 2 9 i | &2 = 8C LEAGUE. - £ : ne p and only at | IN THREE MORE RACES |« ar i ystanding this defense th There are many ways of driving | ¥hich he has Satisburs. 10, Durham, § Modern Woodmen will mect z 2 Nsners: - | [EEIORGE uglst 2! ) — Reigh | W0t m ¢ tee decided that Tilden had vio-| a golf ball far and accurately. No | the amateur r Esieir . ' Rainier at the latter place tomorrow at et i PR i Bl e sl T and merited suspension. | two stars seem to follow quite the | Unfortunate example ; g o A DD W e | or il slatt: I o (mure Futes o lLuh Tes | v | same system. Take Tommy Armour, | Of the country I N CAROLINA LEAGU. s and Lawrence Moller, th re | then be retire s owner, Mrs, John | oans 5 | recent United States open champion. e committee, me time. FASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE Ly nd Lawrence Molier, the Noire Dame | then be relired, bis qwner. Mrs. John | weckedn ond | ROCK CREEK NET TEAM | &%y example. He tises a shightly | made it plain ¢ pension g role. Mol e L e realtzation stakes and | sehneider of & saged I o { s d hook, Ametetr® o0 e = s Corinthian Juniors, winners i1 al effort to grab the honors | the gold-cup event at Belmont Park | matind du ther allowed| Rock Oveek petmien hold w big ad-| NS wearetold isso. But Tommy | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE N sl ital Oty Yakbiin. e i he fook {he first | and the gold-cup stakes at Hawthrone, | ToUnd du unied for | vantage i Bublle PArks Teants 1oague,| FArELY do - 3 o nka and want frer bein y f A WeABIngs | & ey ogs rennis League. | Note his grip. While both hands t A bt | | 1. Duryee Fias RS URARIIUIG e over the leather, that i 4 0, O € | EK GAME TOMORROW. | e played backs of each are visible to Tomm 49 Q 1 d 1} ot Potomae and FEXAS LEAGUS | his Miaasla o a B wiu The. 15 e tor oMeNo% | PETROLLE BEATS BERG ‘ | (@) e, o gatiie oazd the class nine, Call Cleveland 2792 = . Team Standing. 3 SRl BT Lionets hase canceled the gome ¢ | AND MAY GET TITLE GO| | S \evee win Colnnial Midge " [ | S W korerooie ||| Y, \conrrol or mediate effect of the suspen Cresoiibi el ' | ©HICAGO, August 25 (@) .—Ja 2 T 3| OL 77\ CLUBHEAD lden ot the N p W Wa | B g, the ates mo! ,,,l' ! 8 N /il & doubles champt p At d 0t W L boi LR Petralie, the ' M 181 s 32 | ) / | X and the national sin Mitter | "Bargo Expi § N Hunter of New Ro Sotilge s x L o BE : - | B ki s (e NAVY GOES INTO THIRD | L L7 ot the eavioanl car o ve (iahts Last Night . mark almost at ea b ( < AR oy i ght] iy e thehuital Koot over || PLAGE IN TENNIS LOOP \ ™ hore | ; e 5 - — - -~ Cente 0 da th nni man in tt ) SREL W il - e \t N N B 13 3 6 374 B e | 10 uled 10-round bout before 9000 spec- | Navy sackets ed commeree| ) G ares | CANCELS UNIVERSITY A. C i SICADO - Billy ¥ I the meet and R e ey | Jatmen, & to G, an Inter- | / Y \ACTIOM ALEX: 'DRIA. Va, August 25 G OAB. R W Pet | key M ; T e A v, len_of Chicago th War ; i Sy il | ’ i e Win. the Univewity A Ruth ¥anke ‘ i L the card with 15 ppie) POUND CLASS, | " only his gamer 3 Vs atEAOIN by C listed for a Cobb, Athletic 1 111 f L H :, nners ineach of the | 4o dush Won by Pegsy Sullivan: | 1o (ake < ot B doub Mleld, starting b, Cardinal a4 on A i - ‘ 4 ¥ PILe, . Anns pes L vor v [ v at Yard Reviston Friseh ) 4 ) ‘ Blanche | ol and Act Patato tace. Wan | round, \ 3 3 - B 3 $o ¥ » 4 Helimann, 1 1 031 1 | 1 « ¢ e nd nter, 12 1 DR 8 | tossed In the towel o How \is s 50 much in his | me ire Fia ayivanians: wilt I er h b 00- o " 5 Kuhn by 4 . l . cd and A hat he has perfect control ov st P o : : > e fer, | 10 A ol Rl ey 00AT, CANOEISTS ENTER head of e chub. 5 i 3 . ONG B { 1 i “ orothy (¢ 3 "Rna Bimond L e hits fro o inside 4 Jrisch, ( s 0 Three ghvls completed swimmers’ teit il r b ¥ | in close to his body and of tucking Repaired; alio New Radiators geyee, Bood / el Pergt Sulll- [ And'10 the heginnors' insla in e Rose WILL ENTERTAIN TUNNEY. | lus right elbow into his rght side | Harrison radiators and cores (n stock . 4 e T and, 2y 1 g to reports Trom Mrs. Catherine ! LONDON, August 15 UP)—Iswac| SHeRe 1§ no exaggerated olide for- | wittaatts, 1809 14th North 7177 KGO, ¢ e Payar immary of ever ol S e R 1 i et ident of Gimbel Bros, New| ¢ s boc Alsn 18 13tk Blaek Below Ave Ruth ¥an ' 4 arm Joe S ¢ AL o ; : oo vt et hands and clubhead all come in to- | 3 P Waner Fiats i 1 f md. « = Won by Dorothy Painter: | Nellle Langyher weve the trlo to mke | " Mgl a dimner st a Londen hotel| SCner at tmpact—and the ball fles BAS'F BAL TODAY \ Gucly, Yeohoos N FRANCISOO--Pote . Mayers, | jacond, Biniiy Fariof, i ic: [ the grada In the swimmers lass. The| wyNsOH, BOXER, DIES M night in houor of Gene Tunney. | Tomorrow——Now Harry _Goaper S | DA o decision aver Jimm crura & D Dennis | following graduated from the beginne ersons pr epartment store 1. ol ol Combs, 3 G ” ” ¥ & Fatthr v i anche e '/\;hr» Cole Vivian Schrieder ball IFIELD. Mass, A ugust 28 (F ite of Am n and will bel prevents alising with an open stance Double-Header ¥ ) O - 4 er Eddie Puinter Pepper, Anne Richardson, Mary | - Edwin Wunsch of Greenfield, a boxer, among the gue | ol Metzger has prepared a fine AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK i L J00 POUND CLARS . Kchnek. Catherine Shee- | known In the ting ns Eddie Fitzin - illustrated leaflet on “Slicing” whieh | & s : . . S0yar gt Wan by nie an dulla Gorwgher and Eleanor Itay. | mois, died here today of inur.ce, Al TIP FOR FISHERMEN. Imu;:.“n:u“‘l:.- l[:‘llt..m:d to send Il;:l'nn‘\ 1 Washington vs. Cleveland Saston. s ¢ VESTRRYN LEAGUE e i, Heden Paxton and Helen Gart- | ing mateh with Jolnny Dyvser of Athol | HARPERS FERRY, W, Va, Augnst | addiessed envelope to him, care of TICKETS ON SALE AT PARK Quiny A o 0 e | land completed e advanced swim- | at the West Springfield Leton aiiow | 26 -~Fhe Potor and Shenandoah | (his paper A AT 9:00 AN R S ke, LlL 17 6 Jm | i, Kl oinors St | i testa wlso flp week. Monday night, 4 Rivees Wery muddy KM WOIBLR, i (Convitebi. 1900 b A’ Pennock, Yan . A sch £ ! 3

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