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Tafteilie) A, A took a fall out’ of{my Claby of r New York, Sept. 4—Gertrude Ederle, the fast going Riverview club' Labor N’M chai rand Circuit meetln. opens at'§| 15. year old ‘aquatic’ sensation of the Day afternoon, when they trounced; Jimmy Darcy of Pormmd Oregon, ford, Conn, PR et o Tt S e Sa ]S, S, e meeine h the - 3 ng. & o Min Bl lineus, being | pounds . over-welght the || °P€1S ng, York, shattered six werld's r Gotr women. s 900 ‘metre mflmt‘“l;:;h to- Miesigs In the| MOE At 108 ‘pounds iy scal. ddy 'in' the 75 foot pool .af ton | oot 16ad &t 'thetpolnts howe kva of pep|ed 156 pofinds. Fhle s + National amateur - cbun;\lbmh(p Beach. - She defeated Helen: Wainwright | with - powerful stroks 1 k ‘lmely enough to, Dembsey who was scheduled to meet [ tournament = opens at Brookiine, {} ot New York by 20 yards and Hilda | lengthened her -lead ati) m was eight | uled -a ];m Brennan ‘bere today boxed. two|fMass, - - £ d. European swimming | feet at the 300 yard mari & presented | sparring partners two 2 minute rounds BENCH SHOW. . champion, by 40 vards. - yards: ahead of Miss. w.m-n—w mt eopkl 1and had both of them weary although California Amateur ‘championship | . Miss Ederle bstabiistied - . ‘m‘"" at k and doubled her: lw pmovy gloves were used. Jack |§ tournament, at Del Monte. = - Sistanees of ggg U, 5y playérs. Mike Mo Wm !:t'nq—m faced Demp- Annual show of Twin City-Ken- | snd 400 and 500 metres. “OHE crossed the ing ace held the Hospital to four eu.ul u,.', rounds and Andre (f nel Club, of Minneapoli Snish line in 7 minytes 22 1 fSeianas singles and three scratch hits.y The Chicago caught the cham- ; B 3 9 1-5 geconds faster t! e former race,” when she dropped back. opponent. Taftville lads hit _the' star Hospital | pion' wm in the last two. Tmetre mark held jointly by Miss Claire | Miss Edetle, the Iatest youthful star. to pounds. at pitaher, Lefty Dowd, for thirteen clean! * e 3 Galligan of - New Rochelle, N. T, and | gain fame in women's swimming ranks, moon. © . hits. Jack Murphy, Eddie MeKay and wml SOX TAKE BOTH i * | Miss Ethel McGary of New York: 4 sprang into prominence,a few. weoh::‘v S Pt ERi Morin secured thres hits éach while ENDS OF DOUBLE HEADER | BT0ss 95, handicap ,m 37, B. L.| The other records created follow: 300 | when she won the long distance chs m\ma MAKE GLEAN ' - Jim Murphy collected two clever lit- Hall, gross 99, handicap 10, net $3: | yards, 3 minutes. 58 2-5 seconds, former | pionship over a three and a.haif mile N RIPLES Ha catches were contributed by Mills| Chicago, Sept. 4—Chicago took both|p T, “Sayles gross 105, handicap. 16, | mark of 408 3-5 held by Hilda James:|course off Manhattan and Brighton L M and Lefty. games of the hollday bill from Detrolt | ;104 "eg. " Jocenh C. Worth gross 114, | 400 yards, 5.32 2-5, former mark of 6.02 | beaches. Next Saturday thé Riveiview. alub by winning the morning game 3 t0} yoyg100n" 25 " net 89, 3-5 held by Ethel McGary; 400 metres,| Miss Ederle added to her latrels. a fow| States” in 10 innings and the afternoon game 563 1-5- (former unofficial record recog- | days ago by winning the National A. A.|in th plays -a return game.on the Prowi- |y 10 LATES and e SUSTRO0N SPUR| - There were 20 entries for' the play > BYs-aEC N dence stree unds as yesterday’ but. the =] ted -all| nized at 6.18. 3-5).; 440 yards, 5.53 3 U. 440 yard championship-at New an- of eigl ama was & bitar Dill for the. Hoa: | InE the viektors mte. as the suonort be- | gror, ‘5, DR epther praven mz:u former mark of 6.16 3-5 held by Hilda | wick, N. J. day's pital boys to swallow -they. are out tor Jind him was perfect. while OMbam. Tu | a8 called off owing, to fhe- T The taas e tiia t opportunely. Faber outpitched Pil- lette ‘in the morning game. the Ilatter b L o "“M& forcing in the winning run with a- walk. Scores: . . utpu ‘National wezther : conditions, - of _the b e + | the atterncon and tied Tolley, also with | ther the Woodfish nor Baby Gar TI E&gflu at ranges. of 200, 600 and ; YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 2 74. Firet Jones and then Guilford bet- | trophy, however, because they did not mu“ ot “omm marine uu. (Merning Game.) National - League” tered this mark. compete in the previous heats. Seecel muu eyes. The’ third marine o Tt took 162 te qualify for the last of . 4 oM o & o| St Louis 5-5, Pittsburgh 3-6. the 32 places and five men had to play | GUDE WINS THRE L1 ER ‘with ‘a_scofe.of 1103 ,a0d | 3 o § 17 08| Brociion ivs, Philadsiphia 7, | knoskout under a rainbow that spanned EVENTS AT BALTIMORE|" FRam e Wi Jeet 4 H ¢ 131 :| New York-Boston games postponed. | the sodden course for the last threel poiiniore, Md, Sept. —Granville| “KID” JOHNSON KILLED IN . ! i $15 00 American Leagus West and east, members of the official | Qude, a Z20-year old youngster .of IW? WITH.MAXON |, H §3300 v o el | Waabington, just out of high school » Chicago 3-6; Detroft 2-3. British golf team and native Americans, I H 30040 s was the winner in 3 events of the an- e 0 1050 1S,:“I.mum 10-12, Cleveland 3414. wa{; repre;ented 1‘nln|e h:th a5 o el e ior s e SR ; |Iu nd = - Soain adelphia 5-0, Washington 4- ose who go into match play, tomor-| I row! Eeita | woight boxer of Smittsvil Mien, o o ok 2 : = e | N York- Bobton games postponed, | row includes which was held here over the SPring}formerly-of the A. E. F., wai ”’ have : bewn. o s a = ; o Gardens course, In the upper Pataps- -cornered battle. for the- Ried-1 International Leagus N €. Pownes of Pilisbursh; winner | CTAENS Coutte, 7 e upRer PACSD | during a boue Here edd.ymnmmv Toronto 3-0. Buffalo 15, tional champlon; Frincis Ouimet, (iliet | about 3 months, Gude {ook the junlor . L chester 4-4, Syracuse 0-5. ; : ot Mot | singles, intermediate singles_ and as- 5 ! duakiaen. gat. awiy 1978 peor start in Jersey City-Newark games post-| n, 10k W, B, Torrance and C. ,_Cm,"{_ sociation senior singles: It ‘was the | DamiSTy m&éfi?&vfimm?“&:fl the second’ half of ae * fotton States “ P = I now resident in New York; Thomas D. - coroner's -inquest “has ' N cal 8 R - ) " Armouc, also a star in Great Britain un. | 'en who were. many years older:in SIS mont leu\m ml. Eastern League il he took up his residence in New York; | 2€¢ 2nd in the sculling zame. .| RAUGHDAHL BREAKS TWO Rube Oldring’s Richmond team has Waterbury-Bridgeport games post- | Rudy Knepper of Siowx City, whose 75| Due to Gude's splendid work, the WORLD'S RECORDS AT LINcOLN | tough picking in the Virginia league poned, rain. ¥as & notable effort that gained him the [ Petomac Boat club, whose colors ‘hel . =~/ TRl i ¥iA season. The old big leaguer's out- IR Worcester-Springtield games post- | place today, and F. A. Godchauz, Jr., of | OTe: Wwas able to get four, crews ov- |, Lincoln, Nebo, Sept. i ~8is Haughdahl | sit- appears o be outclassed. e, 13/ EaINAS - S ealng J L y % & | poned, wet grounds. New Orleans, the southern champion. T et e B LS OLLAE Ao LY el @i Nl o e Tankate Star it B H o Schalice” i Albany-Pittsfield game . postponed, | The complete list of qualifiers with | J., 757 fu> 0 (RS TEVS SN0 90! branica state fair ¢his afternoon. -He low- ‘you t to u\. R o= mm;. o the tirin Tane 'day | tl"x‘x; : L SIRROIE g;;' S s and other Pair- | Philadelphia, with a large iy sist| ered the mile Tecord. to 58 -5 seconds. team rom Clevelan g Z s & 59, | tock two'first places, a like number of | The previous record of 1 minute and to nt mvvhm in the B-"! league game 10 to 3 and the aftetnoon contest| Tetats 3 92011 1 GAMES TODAY Jesse W. Sweetser New York (R?.;)‘!ecnnds Dl T e el A TS AN S | s Tt was the first time thin sea- National League | Ytk B Kenworthy, Providence. (163)| "paul Costello of Interngtional rey- | Moines by the same: driver: . Haughdahl e ) 5 v | £ ing fame, coupled with Samuel Mcore- | then. made ‘the ‘two ‘mie race in. 157, | Pitcher Anderson of the Salina g 4 ! gf:nk};f(fka?'p’:ffifi’e'f' S [ ¥8. L. M. ‘Lioyd, Greenwlch,. Conn, 1y 38 e OO e les for _(lie | breaking“tha ‘recora of -5 misutes 2 23 smum.mm league team, wio twirl- one game out of first place. 3 A 3 B oAy, At Clutianny | 4159). 3 Vesper boat club, of Philadelphia.- | seconds set four years ago. & - one-hit , game _against Muskoges 18 the two games. Sisler ;got seven hits o ) > 63} “"I"_* 3 | _ Jesse P. Gug;u;dd I‘sa:mn.u(&:)n VB, Zheety tly, Jooks ripe for a trial in fast- a merican Leagu i M. A. Green, Philadelphia, : 3 2 5 ‘| mEDPs PUSH CUBS BACK Detroit ‘at: Chicago. o oA ewis, Greenwich, Conm. (160) | BULLOCK: WINS ANNUAL BOXER DIES AFTER BOUT ‘] ‘”‘““" In the morning contest Willlame INTO SECOND DIVISION | (Cijeveland at St.. Louis. ve. J. D. Kennedy Tulso, (161). PIKE’S PEAK HILL CLIMB WITH nallnm P«ll'ln ¥nodked out his 334 ciecult drive of the | Cincinnati, Sept. 4.—The Reds moved | No other games scheduled. | _William F. McPhail, Boston (158)| Colorado Springs, Col., Sept. 4.—Noel| . Faston,Pa., Sept 4—Five minmites af- | Mars emle;e player, has joined the #mason, tising the league mark sst by [up into the first division by winning both vs. Carleton F. Wells, Barton Hills, Ty Walkey of Philadeiphla Saturday.|games from the Cubs today, 4 to 3 and The' soores: 5.t 0. In the morning the home team won in the ninth on’4 muffed fly ball by e - Bullock of North Platte, Neb., driving a | ter: he knocked dosn Eimer C 2 LEAGUE STANDING { Mich., (162). ‘ross, car of 183 cubic inches piston.displace- | gparring partner. in a training ‘bout to- National. ta T. D. Armour, New York, (180). vs.|ment, outdistanced all other cars in_the | day. Louls Barrese, 15, a boxer, dropped agus Harrison Johnston, St. Paul, (156). |fourth annual Pike's Peak hill climb, here | dead V. Parker Seeley Philadelphia, (160) | today and won the Penrose trophy cup, Dakota league fans were treated to a-corking good pennant race this sea- Krig, a pass and hits by Dunean and Worcester club of the Eastern league. & : 1 Overexertlon was given ag the cause of | €00, in. the. work of the Fargo, Sioux % % 3 | Fonseca. Couch pitched well throughout, | New York 3 vs. Robert A. Gardner, Chicago, (131).|as well as the prize money in his class. | death, but Cross u'.' he\d"by the -police 1"'“' and Aberdeen teams, as well as 4 % 3| while” Criceves ‘was eftective but ~very | Pittsburgh . 2 £ J. J. Beadle, Philadelphia, (160). V.| His time was 19.50.4. pending a coroner’s verdict. the - pennant-winning Mitchell outfit. § 1 3|wild. Inthe afternoon Keck pliched air- gthlfi: Rort‘)eri % é};{dner JChlc\ago. 61.151) The car driven by William Majors e “...fi‘ ht ball, not a Chicago runner reaching . Louis B E odchaux, Jr., New Orleans,|ovecturned but no one was injured. - phm Roper broke up Bill LR biviohood Dinclanati ; 461 06D, ve R 5. Kampman, Phlladel- | ' B & Hopper and Georss D. Adains did 08 RNCELNS :;:"“l:"" pasy | AsKes - etring of ‘GElcn hnctkouts v The Reds bunched eight of their hits|Brooklyn . 482 phia 3 ot finish. Their cars were crippled by 'when he received a draw. with the St. 20 oft Aldridge in the second and fifth in- | Philadelph v . W. W. Patten, Schenectady, (161)|accidents. . Sherman Graves withdrew.- Sacramento, Cal, S¥pt” 4 —Headed by | Paul' heavyweight at the end of 4% © | nings, earning all of their runs. Scores: [ Boston ... vs. George V. Rotan, Houston, (160).|- The time was not as fast as that made | Coach. Criswell, the team. of the Los. An- | founds of slow lighting at Oklahoma s (Morning Game.) .1 3. G. Anderson, New York (158) vs.|last year, which was 19.16.2. geles Athletic club is en route to Newark, | City: last nmd. g coal, *3an Chicase (W) Cincinnatl (N) | Charles ‘Evans, Jr., Chicago (145) Sleet softened the course a ‘little on top | N, J.. today, ‘where they will enter the| — un- pors ecarly today, afier | o e S A% ool New work 5 W G Fownes, Jr. Pittsburgh (138) | of the Peak and a lowering temperature NationalA. A. 'Ui‘meet which opens Sat-|* Pasve Niirmi recently ran 2000 me- [ with the steamer Sadie Mack i § i e Bl Py et ! ‘5941 V5. F. W. Dyer, Montclai . (159). ] caused blue faces and numbed hands. |urday. s ““[‘fres in ‘5 mrinutes 26.3 seconds. It|f0s: 416 000 nc ot L 3 4 Cyril J. H. Tolley Englnni (148) vs. Camerel 9 ¢ v s .,wm,d that this is a world rec-| <aptaln Wikie and the e il R . 5 F. C. Newton, Brogkline, (161) MORVICH AGAIN BEATEN '_‘ L-ili Wins fros ‘ 2 uMA crew of six men were rescued by 5501 0| hicago - P. W, Schotfield, Boston, (132) vs. AT BELMONT TRACK HhasN. S e b2 L o et s ksl ule Mazc ang brought here 380 2 0 Woahington 3 F._Aulbach, Boston, (159). AR 73 s | pilaefion, Bepta it Tewie | LEAGUE OF XATIONS' g - e e 40z 2 ot o W. B. Torrance, England (137) vs. ew York, Sept, 4.—Benjamin Block's | former welterweight chamvion. tonight{ - - HOLDING D AssEMELY | MIBACULOLS ESCAPE O 98 8 3 |Philadeiphia A P eoper, Blous CHy (b0, noted colt Morvich was beaten badly | defeated Marcel. Thomas, the nch i 2 THIR! el eyt LU i : R R e e B D o e eltarwelghl. oy the Sogfth s¥a). ~Geneva, Sept. 4 (By ‘the A, P.)—The w TR T PHILLIES TAKE FWo C. C. Aylmer, Edinburgh, (159). four iy Shae ot bl iy e g 1 amambly o0 e Joagie ot M0 S (x) Twoout when winiing run ecored. 9 + | W. 3. Salmon’s Careful, Prodigious was & AL A 30| @ mator Wingoin gun, ok lG:_MEs F“Ro‘tT:ODGE“ T T ot eocduled | second and Bxodus thifd. = Morvien tired fokck this morning, eutdid ite predec. e- 5 2 8| (o Batted for Couch In Oth. 2 iladelphia, Sep! e Phila- 3 40 ot = in the last quarter and was more than botl ‘m the number o delegates §78 ¢ Sty sine. 091 0¢ e o |delphia Nationals took both games of ; between Miss A:_e »tlSnrlms-‘ of hA\ew ntheslenghis belina e Winnor Ard “spectators. piesent, the ani-|over: twicé ‘u the air, § 40| Gndemen TR o PR ?mfi'ou:‘% blll‘ trortn 2&“"1‘? five to p;:;k a:l‘dm%iéi;lc‘:mw‘ggfi:tf Ch‘_‘:‘ The “Elock. colt, ~unbeatsn ‘a8 a" two s : ;¢ | alicn on the ‘floor before a2 ‘pining |d:: m; :’MJM tags] L IHR B gk gt~ Gontest, which went o 10 inona | idence, R. I, star was called ‘off to- | Year old"and winfier of * the Kentucky | naseman, has piayed the regbiac brand e ML b gy e 100 Ohease (N) Clnolnnati (00 was the longest played here thiis sea- | 32y because of rain. No future datejDerby this spring, ‘has falled o oW | of ‘big ‘league ball for the Rochester was driving L¢ car, was e e i ® "3 5 5 |son. Behan relieved George Smith in|has been set for tne match. e m:z “""'; f"‘"c;m g"‘“ bl ’ak °¢ International’ league. feam this sea-| These things are interroga:ed by the wmwn $ o0 0|the 7th . and thereafter held = tHe i Salicus nkRes ok | von .eaders of the league as must favorsble L1 3 0 | Brooklyn players. scorcless. Iiis. team | DAVIS CUP MATCHES Agueduct by v WIEERyd yi. SFuexiyhal : e tn sacc;ss of il.e session, inlicating that PRI 200 mes it I e POSTPONED BY RAIN | 2T, Pavne Whitney's stable and mow | . Manager Burch of the Omaha Dest: | interest' in the league is growlns not- iy 7 b o | Rapp's walk and Walk.r’s single. Be- : : owned by C. W. Clark. ern. league team' is a versatile pilot. | withstanding the fact that the work of | Sou 2000 : 010 han won his own game in the 1m-.l Forest Hills, N. Y., Sept. (By the e One day he pitches for his team and | both the aasémbly and the counc! fn- daughter, ety 8 4 % by doubling to right and scoring on|A- P)—Clearing skies tonight, with |SWIMMERS STILL WAIT the next does the backstoppins.: evitably becom'ng more and. mere of a|years cid aud. August fumselt 103 0.3 ¢ | e e e & a forecast of fair weather, gave prom- FOR FAVORABLE WEATHES e E routine rature, uevoid i With brulses. X ®nee 7 (First Game.) ise that‘the final Davis cup challenge| pover Sept. 4 (By the A. P.).—Con-| The Mississippi Valley leag: m BT Brookiyn (W) Philadelphia (N) | round tennis matches between Aus- | 230 PR G PV DS T T riONo | ed 8 thriller the other day when There was for a tima the promiss cf T 08D B3 1% 1 Cwtetoness s 3% & ¢|tralia and the United States, DOSt-| ompelied Heney Sullivan of Lowell, | tawa defeated Rock Island 4 m‘z in|a mild sensation in conaeti:n with to- _" Lokl l‘ 2 4 R, 30 31 |poned by rain today, would be pPlay-|paes who had been watching all day for | & 23-inning gam FHR Ay 5 ¢ owilameet 3 0 3 o o |ed under favorable conditions tomor- | an eonortunity to start on his attempt to — < ) XS AND, o Buiten. for Marioett tn 3h 0 oWakeer 3939 0lrow. . wim the English channel: again to post.| New Qrleans has signed “Lefty” |short-lived boom for Dr. Lduard Henes, ? ¥ PVEN IN TWIN BILL| (xx) GBatted for Aldrch in 8th. A aw‘ % : 33 3| The United States, leading tWO|pone his get-away. Craig, the star southpaw of the Flori- |premier of. Cazecho-Slovakia, for the|ous times, with tie result that Washington, Sept. 4 —Washington and | 450 b7 innins 0580 800 a0y 9 0 olesiietb 5 319 2 o |Matches to one in the series to date | '\yaiter Patterson of Bridgeport, Conn, |da league. Craig has been pitching |pre€dencs of the assembly. The South|amounting to Abont $83,000,000 Phitadelphia divided 2 double header | guncmat ... 200G 00 0 x5 4 i (Pkineongb ¢4 2 2 0| will send its two singles aceS against| wyo like Sullivan intends to make the|for the Lakeland team. |Amerxan \ deiegations. . hore Faveling to the owners of u:— hers today, the visitors winning the first | Two base bits, Pinell, Hollocher. Three basc o OMeadowsp 372 1 the invaders. William M. Johnston is| Zescrne S aite of the failure of Oharies Zorman - tiis micvement 3 death blow at a meet-|in the possession of 5 to 4, while the second went to the locals | bt Dumcan. e e scheduled to meet Gerald L. Patter-|moty and Sam Richards of Boston in their | Peoria’s new baseball park will be |ing during the recess wr wiich they ap- siead of in the hands’ ot tho bond ! to 0. Haeris and Francis were driven e S B, SRR B son, the Australian leader, in the firSt| coont effort, decided today that when |T¢ady for the Tihree-I league’s. open- | roved’ pusly ' the ~ candidacy. of from the box in the first contest and | PYRATES SPLIT EVEN WITH Totsls 3102611 1 } match at 2:30 o'clock and William T.| o/ aitions were favorable he would make | ing.game Rext season. The new: park | Augustin Edwards of Chile. ? g PO EXE treasury Mommel proved a better relief than John- CARDS IN HOLIDAY BILL| (1 ian for Debarry in ‘Sh. Tilden, will oppose James O. Ander-| iy start in the early morning. instead | 1S AD up-to-date plant with stads| =~ ———————— there are more than seven and one-h von. In the second game Mogridge was| Pittsburgh, Sept. 4.—Pittsburgh divided fson in the second Hit. Victory in|oeat night time, as the Boston swimmers | Seating 10,000, CONVENTION OF BOSTON AND million separate temporary h!ll'l he liffioult to hit timely, while Ogden per-|a double header with St Louis today. ¢ | either one will assure possession of |Giq” trom South Foreland. to the east of eyt WORCLFAER EPWOWIN LEAGUF | different denominations _etil mitted the locals to bunch their singles in | The morning contest went to the Cards 5 0 9.1 the cup for the defenders, while the|p oo % % The Ottawa team climbed from the 2 —_— =3y '5;- Same) s taspoastble for' the'St. Lotle Victory. (Sscond G “We have great confidence in_the| YALE FOOTBALL PRACTICE B ident of the. Bos:. Paitadeiuite * TA) Weshahen (A Maranville broke up the afternoon game Brookiyn (N) outcome tomorrow and feel that both STARTS IN TODAY | The Lansing Central league club has | Worcest Ej o (9 » "% 52 1 0| with a triple in the ninth. He scored on | g %3 % Tilden and Johnston should win,” R.| New Haven, Sept. 4—Early scascn|soid Pitcher. Mahoney: and Shortstop - thT L EEERRRl 14 4 o|Mann's wild retoen. Scores: jonse T 2 2 Norris Williams, American team cap- | football practice at Yale will stact to- | Keli. to: the . St.: Louis Cardinals_ -. |this afternéon at fhe Swedich Methodist ' 3 Waleedt 4 33 X 30 TGMthet & 0 i tain, declared tonight. “There is no| morrow when sixty eight sandaidates e ) Episcopal - church. Some things in moderation are Mt 323 1042 Wheat,If 46 queston but that the Australians have | for this year's varsity team are ‘ox- High \Peint, Winstan-8alem and. R: Other officers chesen are: First’vice,than others in excess. - %3 tiees B ls i MR T as a fighting chance, -however, and we | pected to report to Head Couch Tad i 3 1 0 0|F 0 are prepared for stiff opposition. Both | Jones. Nineteen letter men -will be o 3% i [ o0 Tiken and Johnston are in top con- | among the candidates. Captain Al- o R 200 dition.” drich, of last year's team, will be - i} Yy Patterson, while not over-confident, | the only backfield men out, but will ~ac i P indicated that both he and Anderson|be present as one of the assistant 3 e i 4 were hopeful oft the outcome. coaches. o T Buited e B Mertia 1n v L The Anderson-Tilden encounter will| Tast vear's assistant coaches are all ol e : e =i Ihave no bearing on the series| back. Charles Comerford will werk s o 310 unless Patterson defeats Johnston.|with the e-ds. Myron Fuller with the ) BB x Wahiogwn . 05 R L iy ity In that event the match will deter-| line, and 7 3 & $:lliam Bull with the Y'Y 2 o e, 3 Braden | "5 2 01 506608 80 00 o ss mine the deciding point and Ameri- Kickers. i maf v . : etoi cans who recalled Anderson’s sensa- LAt @», ., o et S, Bttt S S % Sy | tional victory over Tillen at Chic:-IMQRVM:H TO GET . 3 . 2 Haoo, - | go last year, expected him to give the - i %3 o | Sk b nm | Tores bae i, Wheat, Home r#. | fotional champ a brilliant fight should Vo uch NERgED RERT No odtct uguem 1811 11l A i foal deiln foc o Gt ol | No7, York, Sept & Meerin_win ens n ul i s g 3 aly{{ GPLED S0 TRADS TuD . rmux:lfgi eftects of rain. Johnston awilt| Block, his owner, announced tonight ’ at L3 $ 40 IN QUALIFYING ROUND - % - | after’ the famous colt was defeated in h 1810 B2 enter his match favorite over Pat = suc, t acco‘ iiae ® 0| _The Country Club. Brookline, Mase. | farcon. Should the turf be sogey, how- | the Fall Highweight handicap at Bel- il 0318 4 1 0 |Sept. 4—A champion led his field of €on-, ever, experts believed the Australians|mont Park. : or mm S0 'good.' T ® 3 0 |tending title seekers today when Jesse | cpotoci’tionid be improved because| Mr. Block, however, said. he still P gt > 735 | P. Guilford of the Woodland Golf club | gne 125 pound ' Californian depends | has great faith in Morvich and pre- et came home through mists and rain, boggy fairways and waterlogged greens winner of medal honors in the qualifying SR round of 36 holes in the nitional amateur . VINCENT'S OBAFT WIN golf champlonship tournament which s | Cor ¥ O GOLD‘CHALLI::GE cup | burned out” he said. “He needs ‘a to decide his successor. His score was 5 long rest and some fixing and I.am 144—74 in the perfect conditions of Sat-| Detrolt, Sept. 4—Col. J. G. Vincent|going to give it to him. Since he be- . urday, when the first 18 holes were play- | Of Detroit, driving his Packard-Cheis- | zan training early in the spring he 3 : el ed. 70 under the dificulties caused by ! crfit d:::w made a clean ;Jw';er"of‘ the | has had ‘enly twe weeks' rest. That! ? rains that fell constantly all day today. | 8Ol lenge cup race on Detroit river.| was not enough and e isn't anythin, - & "°W“ °'m:,"i.r°%';;w|c" cLug| His round of this afternoon mot cm).vI taking the third and final heat from a|)ike himselt." . constituted a new amateur competitive [fleld of eight other starters. He previ- . & fooy aintain his| dicted the Kentucky derby - winmer o o " SPood (o maintain BIS| Gould redeem imseif in handicap ev- ents next. season. ] “He is like & machine that has Thtw base Mts. Homebs, Stock, Maranvite, Playing in a drizzling rain over a|record for the Country club course, sup- | ously had won the first two heats. MAN AND WIFE FEATURE course Dave Morton and | planting the 7amade by Bobby Gardner | He traveled the 30 milea for an aver- IN N. E. RIFLE TOURNEY =y Frank T. Welch tied for first honors|of Chicago on Saturday. It equalled the | age speed of 39.8 miles an hour. Follow- =t ) in the Labor Day handicap tourfia- | professional record held the British | ing the race, Vincent raced a lap against | Meriden, Sept. 4—Mr. and - Mrs. ment_at the Norwich Golf Club on | master, Edwara Ray, mdb:'vsnt to make | time and established a new world's cec- | Frank Glasnapp, of Meriden, won re- Monday. The condition of the course|the aggregate of 144, which equals the | ord for displacement boats with motors of | SPectively the king and queen medal prevented low scores and although | jowest medal score ever made in national | less than 625 cubic inches displacement, [ fOr highest record on the target of playing under difficulties, Morton, | amateur title touenaments. No qualify- | averaging 42.2 miles an hour. h}:»‘nnr on :he thitsd day of. the fifty playing from scratch, turned in a card | ing round in any previous title competi- Gar Wood, five times winner of the | {BItd shooting tdurmement ~of the of 78, Welch plaved the eighteen holes | tion was conducted under marine condi-| gold cup event was declafed winner [ ¥ ey Ensh.r-\;d ifle asso- in #8 and with his handicap of 10 tions to equal these of today. of the Wood-Fisher trophy race for | Siation here today hey ‘both scor- Morton for first honors. .Gailford came by his honors as medalist | express cruisers following the final ¢ 65 points. In the ‘men's shoot W, r Ely with a handicap of |in a competition remarkable under the | #ifty mile heat today. Wood took the 5“'“"“; s “"‘“s e o mmnd 26, played around in 105 giving him a | conditions of play that prevalied. Only a | first two heats,'with his Baby Gar IL | %™ BRoe. of Biring Bl d. net score of 80 for third place. John|stroke removed from him was Bobby | Today's heat was won by Joseph Kin- | 12 "‘; ";"g“' - t, Mrs. Joseph D..Moulton the only other scratch|Jones, the wonder boy goifer from At~ | mey, driving Baby Gar IIL, also own- | LOTPG O AR ] aeotnd: gnd man to play through the tournament |lanta, who went around today in 72 to|ed by Wood: Kinney made the.dis- thif-“d s“;fl Kroeber of - Meriden, torfied in a card of 81 for fourth|complete a card of 145. Jones a few|tamce at an average speed:of 5175 chuettzen vereins, of Hartford, place. ‘The other cards were 2s fol-| minutes before had broken a tio between | miles .an hour, = new world record | E¥ Britaln and Sprinefield, and the ln;-.L i g Great Bfluh:: ;:: ;he Kvnlua States for, for displacement boats for the dis-| oriaeh e club. part. 3 sross, 94, handicap | low score. Tolley, British | tance. The former record of ¢3.9 miles ‘ & net 34, Charles A."Saxton, gross | amateur champion last year, had set the | an hour was set by Wood last Fri- SARAZEN AXD PABTNER LosE handicap 20 net 84; R. L. Tarrant | medal mark for the day at 148 with a| day. IN EXHIBITION MATCH 105, handicap 20, net 85; W. B.|74 under the wet conditions of the morn- mdnl Ford, driving his Woodtlsh. Danbury. Conn.. Sept, 4.—Gene Sara- t, gross 98, handicap 8, net|ing. Chick Bvans another champion as. | set another world record for displace- | zen. American goit champion, and James A Sockham, ' gross 07, serting himsélf, had trudged over: the | ment boats when he made 53 miles | L. Crabb, professional of thé Ridgewood hru_o_ul. treacherous ground several hours laterdn | an hour on the seventeenth lsp. Nei- | Country club, were. Muud !’wu\dd XU in