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AUGUUDI iy WEDNEDDAY, 2, TAIN DAILY HERALD, SALRABIILIBLILBLNLH208 2LLL S m»ua»wmomwwu sasas 888888808 CARLIN, FROM SOUTH, ASPIRES TO BANTAMWEIGHT CROWN — SENATORS CROWDING YANKS IN LAST QUARTER OF SEASON — WOMEN TENNIS PLAYERS IN CHAMPIONSHIP — RICHARDS AND HUNTER AMERICA'S HOPE — SPORT BRIEFS IHEPP PRI S IINIITRREIINNY ; FINAL POLO GAMES FOR PICKING TEAM Whites and Blues Have Exciting Match--Whites Win Westbury, N, Y., Aug 20=With s |who yesterday eliminated Willlam T, |'Tilden, 2nd, joint holder of the cham- fonship last year, and his protege, “Sandy" Wiener, Willlams and Washburn in 1921 and 1923, and Pat- terson and Wood in 19 have been runners up for the title, The Olympic and Wimbledon cham- plons, Vincent Richards and Francis I Hunter, were America’s hopes in |the other international match of the mens' doubles against Norman I, Brookes, winner of the title with Patterson in 1919, and R, E, singer of the Australian team. There was a grand stand court reservation also for the meeting be- tween the Californians, Walter Wes- brook und Harney Snodgrass, who {yesterday beat back the ¥rench team Schle- | Traveling Salesman's Find A traveling salesman told Paul Lacrolx—bfother of the veteran boxer, | Young Denny—that Carlin was a po- tentlal champion, Lacroix induced Carlln to come to New Orleans, e&- tablished him in a gymnastum and proceeded to match him with the ham and eggers. Carlin fought sev- eral preliminaries for $50, and on July Fourth, a year ago, he got all of | $90 for boxing Young Secarl. This past July Fourth he pulled down 200 for glving Mddie McKenna a lac- ing in the same ring. Carlin’s fiest vietim E. Pettingill, another bantam, who looked like the real stuff himself a year ago. Carlin note was Orleans of New KNOCKS OUT JgHNNY UFF, [ ) was a feature of the ame, while Erie Pedley and Earl Hopping starred for the losers, Summary: \WHI' Webb ..oveinn BLUES Pedley. Hitcheoek +.... . Hopping Stevenson ... . Btrawbridge MIUDUIR seveeneriioneasss . Belmont Back. Score by Chukkers, A ridst Whites . Blues . S| | Goals, Webb 5, Hitchcock venson 4, Milburn 4, Pedley | eree, Capt. Wesley White, beat Pettingill twice. All told, Carlin has had 21 fights without a defeat. Lacroix soon decided Carlin was good enough to meet the big leaguers, and so he was matched with Johnny Buff. The way Carlin battered the ex- flyweight and bantamweight king was Diamond tossed in the towel at the Pancho Villa even in Cleveland, Few | be knocked down. His fighting weight | beginng of the eleventh round. figured the green flin would wis, | is 115 pounds. | " " Another Kid Williams pmt he did and that deglsively, Mc.| Carlin's present ambition 1is to Bartlett Team Quits Carlin made an even greater hit | Kenna was holding on at the finish, | celebrate his twenty-first birthday 0 N N = by beating MekKenna, a cagy vet-| Cariin is the Kid Williams type of |next December by meeting Gold-| Dlal“_o“d in Protest eran of the ring. McKenna had all | fighter, a rugged battler, always wil- | stein, the current champion, in New Followers of the playground leagne but knocked out Joe Lynch here and | ling to bore in and fight. Nobody has | York in a bout for the bantamweight treated to a surprise yesterday . . = the Boys' club team hopped {of Jean Borotra and Rene LeCoste, and Robert and Howard Kinsey, the brothers who are making another bid for the Davis cup defense selec- tion, In the remaining match set for the men’'s doubles today W. Johnston and Clarence J. Griftin, were when SAAARA AT L AL L) SAW MILL champion In Ames (Kid) Carlin ——— New York, Aug. 20.—As they en | Drookline, Mass, Aug 20, ~=The | proguced Pete Herman, one of the | i members of the English international kees who remained idle, Washington [wood Cricket club, With Miss Telon | quq ypheard of, He was working In trial mateh before the American in won the first game 4 to 3 and took |brought new color to the wetlings of His physician, Dr, Paul Cyr, | R ¢ ? ficlals the best combination America Browns, who are In fourth place, by [as its present ohjective, and the ain- | o “An play inferior to the superb combina- Connie Macks' Athletics made it f\\'uwl. Australia's first-string team, fessional, Doyle was assured he waa the fourth, when the Blues scored in allowing only elght hits, Shaute was two games behind Cleveland, Robble's Brooklyn club was taking a aetive in third place, The Dodgers of the second division. Pluvius frownéd upon the Windy SENATORS WIN TWO: |WOMAN PLAYERS \% | R | ; SAWMILL COY IS BANTAM THRILLER | TURNS HIM youthful phenom from the quaint vil- tered the last quarter of the race for [women tennis players of the country | gieverest title holders of the past, and polo team among the hundreds of took both ends of the double header |Wills, twice national wome 08 SINEIES |y umber mill near here for 8§10 & ternational polo team is officially the nighteap 5 to & winning four out the men's doubles title tournament, persunded him to take up boxing, can place on the fisld ’A)(Il'”!\k:‘ two and one-half games The St. [gles title and Davis cup as goals that | o0, eutsider, ons Jack Doyle, . 4 p tion of the victors three out of four In the series with |had as opponents in the Norris Wil- meeting a sct-up—/Just a country hick. addition to keeping the Whites away taken out in the soventh finning, to The Glants continued to set pace hard-fought game from Pittsburgh tlimbed to within half a game of the, Philadelphia and St. Louis were City. former champions, were due to meet the intercollegiate champions, Lewis White and Louis N. Thalheimer of pitiful. His vicious attack to the body | cut the little old man down. Lew! in a more recent bout he had hela | made him back up yet. He is yet to ' championship. onto the Rartiett team, which up to this time have heen vndefeated, and at the end of four innings of play they —_— | ——— | New Orleans, Aug. 20.—~Has the Giants Set the Pace in National Mixed Doubles (o - Stant-Third ‘ 10 BOKING 11 lage of Jeanerette, 60 miles from New ‘ Orleans? e / Bantams lave always thrived in e \‘} ) the American league ponnant the |preparcd to Join toduy In the Lourna- | ihe fans look upon Carlin as Abe Washington Senators advaneed Within [ment for the national doubles cham- alecatnta’ av4 Tkt b | ;:‘f"l“““"'" on ""I* "“' Hnes, | Che J | ‘hitea defeated the lues, 146 to &, - | trom Ty's Tigers and went into sece [chumpion, and Mrs, Molla Bjuretedt | ook e was forced out of employ- | ond place while Detroit slipped back | Mallory, her thrée-time predecessor, ,,;,»,,.' hy \.:: ‘i. .;'-n:l Im:llm' 'l)ua m“:::l“\\‘m'm Wehh, Hiteheock, it ) . 0 Wb, Hiteheock, Ste. of five games of the Detroit series, |[now in its third day, s Pndes A ) arl first bouts were with local | als at eve e 1w & gams and 6| The Ausialian tnvasion which has |, e d pattty U E T o oo R ot T amateur champlon, was | Louis ¢lub went down to defeat in a |l ahead, had advanced to the fourth 4 . g F2 ; . . atah W m free-hitting game with Boston 11 to [round with two teams contending. brought up _from New Oleans. ' It ,.v:":“:\';l,‘;’ ."'“'g",:'_“'.,-“: W ,':"..:“:"."""; - 8 » , ¢ Carlin knocked him out and broke his the Cleveland Indiang taking the final |llams 2nd, and Watson Washburn T 2 : Ak o 4 sl ‘| Jaw, That fight made Carlin, from the posts. The play of Webh game yesterday 5 to 4. Baumgartner and Milhurn of the victorious team allow Stephenson to bat for him, The Chicago White Sox, with no games in the National league race increasing their lead to four games by defeat- 4 to 3. Pittsburgh held to second position, two and one-half games in Cubs and are safely entrenchcd 1n fourth place, five and one-half games forced to postpone their game because of rain. The Boston club also taking ATHLETICS 5 INDIANS 3, south another coming bantamwelght Propiyg League Race ! Day of Men's Doubles | the south, 1t was New Orleans that | two games of the league-leading Yan- |plonships on the courts of the Long- A little over a year ago Carlin ‘ e 10 the finsl intarnaiioes} into the third notch Washington |participating, the mixed doubled | aoc ficap of his left hand on a | venson and Milburn, considered by ofe half behind Washington, but lead the [the American doubles champlonship | 4q - goon nohody wanted to box bridge and Belmont—showed team 5 In the final game of the series, |Gerald Patterson and Pat O'Hara was to be Doylo's first start us a pro- up a score in every chukker except won A southpaw battle from Shaute, scheduled, remained in sixth place ing Cincinnati 6 to 2; while Uncle front of the Cubs who remained in in the lead of the Reds at the top the day off in Chicago when Jupe OLEVELAND University of Texas. The draw for the national mixed doubles was held this forenoon. La Coste was entered with Mrs. George W. Wightman; Miss Wills had Rich- ards as partner, and Tilden teamed again with Mrs. Mallory in an effort to win the title for a third year. a ball over third base which Pfirman tdeclared foul. The Giants objected and Phrman appealed to Umpire:Me- Cormnick who was working at thi e. feCormick called it a fair ball, whereupon Pfirman reversed his Champ Has Features Remodelled (o | decision and permitted Jackson |stay on sccond base. {tn the first inning and | vesponsible for New ve of 13-0. tlett team ctaved off de- | feat in a regular nine inning game by field in the tourth in- to a decision of the umpire. his action forfeited the game to the Boys' eclub team by a score of 9-0, and chalks up the first defeat of the scason against the Bart- lett team. 'BUT FEW ENTRIES NAMED FOR TODAY'S GRAND CIRCUIT i | DEMPSEY THE OWNER OF NICE NEW HNOSE BRITISH GOLFERY SEEK U. 3. HONORS Jamieson, 1t . walking off th Summa, rf Wi A folask Speaker, of LR J. Sewell, ss . Burns, 1b L. Sewell, ¢ . Fewster, 2h vour Iivents at North Randall—Guy | 5 ot Richard, Two-Year-Old Stal- man—Unyeiled Suit Camera was in p York's three lion to Run. Lutzke, 3b Suaute, p .. Staphenson, x Meswenger, p .. Uhle, xx .. lssssnne losswmuan Totals ] x—Batted for Shaute in 7 xx—Batted for Messenger in 9th, o | Adjutant GUEST OF WOUNDED VETS William E. Sternberg of Stanley Post, G, A. R. Speaks to Men at Camp Hines, Niantic. Team of Amatewrs Leave on Homeric for America By The Associated Press. Southampton, Eng., Aug. 20.—The in a Week. Los Angeles, Aug. 20.~~Whoever | opposes Jack Dempsey in the next bat- | Ka tle for the heavyweight ring cham-| pionship will have an opportunity to | test hos markmanship on a nice new nose. runs in that inning. plan;fi(;;fi-f:{élplt In New Haven Thursday New Haven, / | the sturdy Connecticut boxer who has Cleveland, Aug. 20.—The |fields to 1] years w <id Kaplan and the Emery Ifour thre ear-old smallesf in the grand circuit in entered in four events at North Randall today, notwithstunding | {wo stakes, the championship stallion were on the program. | trotters were The game between the Smith team |and the Smalley team developed into a walk-away for the former. Cove- leski of the Smith team kept the losers under perfect control throughout the seven innings of play. His team- mates hit” hard, scoring 13 runs against 2 by the Smalley team. Cove- PHILADELPHIA n Bishop, 2b 1 Lamar, 1If ... 40 Millar, of L. e Hauser, 1b K] Simmons, cf . ) Dykes, 3b . i Galloway, 88 : Perkins, c . Baumgartner, terday | forced Johnny Dundee to sidestep a match with him, faces a serious test Thursday night at Welss Park when he meets Pal New Orle while six were named overnight to go | battler, in the number of an |in the limery, purse $3,000 for 2:15 | attractive card ar by Mateh- [class trotters, § ey iiong the scheduled starters in | One Airman Killed, maker George Dwyer. | IKaplan ynamo of activity when stailion stake Guy Richard, sensa- . . out of it, and, accordingly the plastic [ in the ring, will find that Moran is ational as a two-year-old and for Two Hurt, in Dive surgeon was given permission to cut|strong, sturdy chap rated as a good jwhich James T. B of Hartford, 20.—David away a piece of the boxer's left ear| puncher and who is said to be a will- ['onn,, recently paid $20,000. Others | afop ot Youngatown, Ohlo, was and put it where it would make his | ing mixer. Ihe hoys are scheduled 0 qpe Mr, McElwyn, Colonel Bosworth, | killed and Wayne Green, P By . : nose look like Valentino's. | travel 12 rounds. nd Rachel Dillon, . Berry, 26, both of Brooklyn, young and optimistic with —unques- It will be a week, the doctor said, | (R, 03 Oldpa.. BB Jive were named to start in the injured, the latter seriously, tioned fighting qualities which —may |y.rope the new nose can be unveiled. | = ) |2:14 pace and six in the 2:08 pace, | when a five-passenger biplane in pull them through.§ It is stated that SHORTER PILMS WANTED, which complete the card. | which they were fiying went into a nose dive, while 2,000 feel above the Janding field here last night. Morris Cyril J. H. Tolley, ench open cham- = i o 0 o Hendrick to File Protest wntie City, N, J., Aug. 20.—Shor- killed instantly and Green and pion, and captain of the British Walk- o o1 ) GOROUBRED i BhYar , P +, | ter feature films are demanded by the NQUERED. er cup team, will endeavor to get the Over Decision on Hit | motion picture theater owners in con- Franciseo, ANg. 20.—With the | Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. ~—A pro- Berry were taken to a private hos- pital where it was found the ::;f;::z;:sn‘ro13:‘:\:r:\uo::l‘xci1121\;»;;!1‘13; 4 3 4 A ference he l‘lmlg plays of not ption of the !l()\\<j1] fire, which is| cight as In previous international |test of yesterday's Cincinnati-New | more than six recls that can be shown | burning uncontrolled in the San Ber- : matches. ‘\'m‘k ball game, ba ed on a decision | in about one and a halt hours are fa- [ nardino mountains in the Angeles was internally in Tt other members of the British |by. Umpire Phirman, will be ulnul.}\m-mx. Pheater men say that the long | tional forest, evers fire in the state is| companied by G team are O, B. Bristowe, West Byficet; | Manager Jack Hendrick of the Reds | drawn-out plcturcs are becoming un- | under control, according to a state- | pilot, and Berey, y b 6b : i ' |said last night. | popular and the public wants great ent lssued here today by the United | trom AMitchell Field where the plane Travis Jackson, Giant infielder, hit |variety in the performa Uar FopeaL Barvive) had undesgone re team of British amateur golfers who will compete for the Walker cup sail- ed for the United States today on the Homeric. . Without E. W. E. Holderness, ish amateur champion, and Wethered, former champion, the team, according to critics, has the odds against them as the Americans are said to have lined up the most powerful team of amateurs ever brought together, The Englishmen, however, are The world's champion yes went into retirement with a bandaged face after bowing to the filmdom fad | of having one's nose rebuilt ‘to suit the cameraman. Since Dempsey has been public connected with the motion picture in-| dustry all summer, there was no way| T ° [named to sfart in the championship stallion stake, with a value of $3,705, les] nd Myatt w the battery for the w Vo William E. Sternberg, adjutant of Stanley post, G. A. R, was the guest of honor Tuesday at Camp Hines, the wounded war veterans’ camp at Nian- tic. Immediately after lunch he was introduced to A. L. Maddock, director of the camp, and spoke briefly, com- paring the soldicrs of the present with those of his own day. Mr. Sternberg sald that he believed that those of the present showed the effects of the teachings of the G. A. R. in helping to model the minds of children in the schools. After lunch he and Major-General Schultz, retired, witnessed a rare sight a baseball game played by crippled BROWNS 5. men, Although some the players had IS but one leg or one arm, they forgot about their disabilities, overcame them, and entered into the game with aM the zest of physically sound men. General Schultz praised them, saying that in spite of their handicaps they were as-happy a group of men as he had ever seen. jas is the worst form of disabil- Brit- Roger lcvvovaomnsal Totals 27 Cleveland .. 000 000 e 3 Philadelphia 020 020 o e 2 Two base hits, L three bagp hit Miller; home run Uhle; sacrifices, Summa, Simmons; left on bases, Cleveland §; Phil- adelphia 6; base on balls, oft Shaute 2; off Baumgartner 2; struck out, by Shaute 2; by Baumgartner liits oft Shaute 5 in 6 oft Messenger 4 in 2; losing pitcher, Shaute; umpires, Holmes and Evane; time 1:32, 201—3 01x—5 RED SOX 11 8T, 1 was Sister, 1b MeManus, 2 Jacobson, Robertson, 3 Bevereld, o . Gerber, 88 . Danforth, p .... Grant, p C. L. Heazlet, Royal of Portrush, Ire- land; W. L. Hope, Turnberry; D U {. Roehampton; W. A, Murr West Hill; Robert ott Jr.,, Glasgow Lyons, » 8imon, Pruet, p Rice, xx Kolp, p ity,” the general replied quickly to a question asked him. *“You can exam- ine a man all over, he looks perfectly healthy, vet we have had men right Michael Scott, Royal St. George Torrance, Sandy Lodge and gtorey, Cambridge university. 'Second Honeymoons F. Colline, here in this camp go down in a heap with hemorrhages, and it is a terrible sight. We have a doctor on duty con- Istantly, day and night, so T feel some- BOSTON | what safer to know that 'my boys' A.B. . arc being taken care of as well as R possible.” You SESM To TARE A MALICIOUS DELIGHT (N DRIVING MY BALL As FAR AS You POSSIBLY CAN, Mohawk A. C. Football TR TR VR AT Practice Begins Soon | SEND ME WAY DOWN To There will be an important mect- THE OTHER EN ling of the Mohawk A, C. at the Amer- jcan Legion rooms on Arch street to- | morrow night at 7:30 o'clock. Coach | | Ashley of the football team is anxious for all candidates to report to him to start preparatory practice for the The following men to report: Jackson, Norfeldt, Casperian, Restelli, C. Res- swold, Durham, Bren- rner, Benke, McCue, Morelli, Carozza, Cooley, Totale x—Batted for Lyonst xx~-Battad Pruett xxx—Batted for Kolp TRYING To SE& How FAR ) oH HowaRD! YouReE Jusj VoU CAN SEND ME AWAY, Flagetead Wamby, 2b Boone, 1t . Harris, 1b J. Collin, et X Fl e v ' |Siki to Fight Conroy Sor et n For Lorrain Benefit Fund | . iy % Lorain, Ohio, Aug. 20, — Battling | coming season. ¥ creeaand [ siki, the Sencgalese boxer, and Mike | ape requested *5 |Conroy, Rochester, N. Y., meet here | pjce, Donigan, ¢ [tonight in the main bout of a show | Otsey, Gionotto [for the benefit of the Lorain relief [ycii Sparks, G In}:l‘:,l. 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