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A~ H;tford. Conn. : startéd in the openl:ngudn").kc;:"nk A e s o ; g hors g iy e fice imolder: W. I} Grand Circult meeting: opens a! this mfternoon, but two of the three]g.: win ‘this same Hl ortos, Coan, | events furnished plenty of excitement AR % it T et mm and -ddlllonll thrill was cvmrlbmed al pio a vpens St Hamline "&”' by a!spectacular smash-up. Y m M . A Lon McDonald, mrnllhed an uput tishe star, T.:D. RS o) wheni he drove, Kipg Watt; *0 V*c- Armopr; New: National ‘amateur - chmgum;p tory jover Bill jn ‘"" Frank ‘Godch : ; Jsomment opens at Brookline, Volo, favored i irot, -na for the' soi ip - 1§ Mass. | Pluto, Watt, a full brothor to King | nald Lewiq c.u.fo.-nu m.mmxom, Watts, raced :ofl.&&mu vmmr mg“:m is, and W. F. Mc- f tournament, at Del Mo in the 2:10 Jtrof, o( gol( play that “Canad! Seniors’ ch plonlhin‘ the fhree-year-old trot in a duel kem action in the wrlnx '.aurmment opens at 'l‘orronto . —— ‘ - A 3 Earl Baird and Willie Hurflw come ; Suasity. Driver Tred. ‘Edwman as | 5 tomorrow TENNIS” . houlders. He- and his team mate .J z together Thursday night at Staten ] ; knocked from his sulky when he was These will bring together Sweet-'|] « Anderso; ea 3 . R Taland in’a twelve turning Tallahatchle for the score in| ser-and Hunter; Guilford and Lewis; Wut Muudhumts chlmmun- ng! st - a WA R “Jack Hausner, whom v.‘,,.. Muk the first heat of the 2:10 trot by Pet-| McPhail and Johnston; Gardner and (§ ship tourne.ment onenn Stock- . Johnsten. Then on | i B fought- at Holyoke last - winter er Earl, champlon 3-year-old, withj e ‘Godchaux- and Rotan; BEvansfbridg s:8i tterson: paired | Player 55, P ia against whom he waged's good ,m_ Nat¥Ray in the sulky. Ray was giv- Tolley and Aulbach; ey | O'Hara wood, won :the :doubles en- fTilden b le, meets Babe Herman tonight in 7 \ng [Peter Earl, a workout and was|K nd’ qumet, playing begin- {8 7oy, v Dundes vs: wune .‘hck counter in straight:sets from Tilden : 5 me City. The .go is: carded over s P_Ec IAL P comihg down the stretch.-at.a liyely oy : ;0 15 rounds, at Brooklyn ‘and Richards.- s PR g the twalve el Aot Syt - S ] clip when the horses in the: %10y trot| % a m perhaps_the most oy : " §{: Patterson” was brilliant-today but| - Fe g § = SR T i e turngd for the score. He a anegal result of Aoday's . /| s opponent, steady, accurate, was | Tilden - On September 18, four days Keen Kutter $1.00 cut ‘hruuxh but Peter Eal matehes was “the reduction, to ome s " a Ty et even moro 80." Johnston's 'steadiness « L] ¥ his bout with “Kid” Kaplan at i1:to Bdman, knockirg him to the track | player—Tolley—of the - British effort — | ‘carried him through most:of the-ral- : tden, Johnny : Shugrue of Wat fl“q uncadnselous and hurtling Ray into| to ‘win the American title. The team lies ‘and his disconcerting change of PR ' Stre LRl will take ‘on Willie Jackson at the the alr, Neither driver was geriously} that started ‘out in gualifying play YESTER.D RS HESULTS pwce kapt Patterson. continually. on| Player 3 . » Olympia . AL A. of Philadelphia. In hurt! Tallachatchie starie '-he race | numbered 8 players, was declared to g Tilde % LA another bout Archie Walker will clash with Edmin’s ‘Son -NeH driv - constitute the ‘most. lmldn.ble com- > " - P;ttauon lud his m hand - work- . B a £ with Harry “Kid” Brown. The cummaries: bination ever. g Pittsburgh 11, 40 G m’g bétter today than agalnst Tilen| - . S P e Ty = S i = o Philadelphia *11-7, Brooklyn n Fridiy. Johnston soon learned this| - + met g “Jack Carr of Cleveland knocked out 3:08 trot pursé $3,000, 3 heats: BRAVES CUT DOWN GIANTS Chicago’3, Clnolnnghatssa 7ot |ana drew Patfersom into a’deep court|Tilden '~ - 14; Tillie Kid Herman of Pacific coast King Watts bb, by Gen. Watts LEAD BY TAKING TWO American Leagus- game. Johnston's drives' were decper. £ o s Bt week Wts Hodmtaal Rose Bingen, (A. McDonald) 1 ‘1 3! poien sent. 5 Boston took hoth it 9-5. H’ R PR ; K il g et Bt e i o R 51 n'r pfh T ik 2 ‘ Chicago s-ls.yn?trox -5, i “In ‘the second match today ' Ander- Y will be remembered, was to have box- ethelwyn, br /5 . (Eveln) gi g -4 | Bamnes - from sfhesworlds; champlans] . Boston: 4-6." New Y ork: -5, son gave Tilden a close brush in five ; n e - ed. Jimmy Kelly here last winter, but HerBelwyn, br LI o 132 New York today; Miller was hit safe- St. Louis 10, Cleveland 9. The scores were 8-4, a ringer was tossed in his place. % The |Great Volo Bh (C0X). 1ia5 1. |13 Bt five tifnes in tho first game,| Other teams mot scheduled. ; 7 Boston ' winning 6. to 0, thanks to Rt e Tenaue RS 9 : T : e ) 23 f vo.- s & 3 ickey” Travers of New Haven . ek N 8t Cf| Reading 63, Baltimore 0-5. ed after “the B nd Tilden lost the decision.to Johnny Brown. (e BULLETIN BUILDING. Giants to six hits,in the second game, | Newark 4-10, Jersey City 0-6. stamina carried him . thr 2:10 trot, purse $1,000, 3 heats: Pluto Watts, bh, by Gen. Watts i 1201 RN 1 ey siapiiza (Rl ovigh atten : New Tampehire featherweight last 74 FRANKLIN STREET '« Ross Bingen, (Dickisny % ight 3 S e, me. His| P t A y night, Travers went down for TELEPHONE 5314 Dottle Bay, br m, (McDonald) 2 1 3 o e B S AT Syracuse 3-6, Rochester 14-11. ‘tfi 'é?u-fil ::Ate.w% 2 Wood uged M| o “| the count of ‘nine twice. Admiral Harris, bg., (Garrison) 2 4 t B . drc 4 ; ; Wilaska. b m, (G. YcDonald) 6 45 Mm wae it . shvARely. in -the: s Eastern Leagu gt = 2 1 4 3 [} 1-2 ‘cised for saying.this bhut I am go-| Patterson Dar : T Pl ™ -10. X < g : 3 i G5 3 ‘A New York :lub is negotiating for | weight ch 4 - Liitle Jean, br m, (Wright) Baihate: Siakled and - CAb Pl R f};‘;:f“;!‘};“ o : : Johns 3 495 : a Set-to which will bring tokether sias eun::r:mur“m# o ;iu:;;;hallcglg n‘ls' g"t;n ;°'.’.1.«.“ ’doub)ed ‘;‘txyl‘f n?m out: Rord's: field-; Othess tearE nat TasheAnIca. o iy hrine Austeli ot s 2y l;:_g:key’ Walker and Dave Rosen- | turn match of twenty rounds next Sat- 208 1-4: % BE Whs Drilfan i . Sratoads o : urday night. contest is being go fast that Tilden made no at: . L) 2, 8] Irfee-vear-old trot, purse $1,000, 3 it Game) [ GAMES TODAY e s . e 2% .| bilied as for the featherweight cham- in 3 heg,"» A o e National League Patterson, captain. of the ‘Austral- i 0 e ..5.“'1:‘.";'.?.'{. ;::T:::{ of h:" ‘Lym:h 1ionship of Euroj Baul Worthy, bl by GRE Asec =0 7! New York at Boston. b A A B : iling 15} mmest: Johary. Dritides: at| . “Beitar thuu’ PINEELS” e tho Soadiy. bt (Conyr t 2 2 01 Brooklyn at Philadelphia. B e e o M Xo il L Madison Square Garden for the feath- | ti " Pitcner MoCrackett s A T Y vag i > 11008 St Louts at Cincinnati. e i e smanginy 5 erwelght title. Meade adde this also| Cedar Rapids ciib of th i e 220 5 g A 3:3 4 0| Other games not scheduled. o have ‘h:,‘;“;“ et U‘nms"‘,,,fi(‘,‘; Sy : goes for Eugene Crigui, French feath- | Valley League. X chMot ot nm; BIG'ATHLETIC PROGRAM s American Leagus | that we have béen. T may be ‘criti- | *'Eecond set: erweight champion. sought' by Detroit on the advice of FOR COUNTY FAIR TODAY | R o3iTers !5 % 1| Detroit at Chicago. ; land at. St Laui Ameri o vt 8 AR UL gl o G fena Francht featiar b M Crofia; m athletic program for today. at 3 Cleveland at St. uis. ing to say it anyway. cans are 8 ; 3 0; 4 G y er- A - . w London LSuntx Fair which in- e Other games not scheduled. the greatest sportsmen’in’the i : th:d Merkle, one tifme~" Giant, ie ludes eight events, two amateur, two 0 e . z owing managerial ability at Roches- p‘mugsional and two open, the New| ‘m.. LEAGPE STANDING Point scores flrst. set: Patterson Mflemdent Of Irish ter,. where he shas Heen. rupning the Londpn County mile relay and the tug| (i satted for H & h. National League Tilden ........ 440; 441; 312, 8:34-6. Johnston team while George Stallings is back of wir. The entries include Iioyd By, | Kire by inniogs AR LR w T PG Cabinet on the plantation. . : Nap,Liberte, Clif Péterson, Theodore [ New $ 5 e g | IN York . 76 52 593 L % 3 s . .2 Boule, H. Lafave from Jewett City; |Pmen o b R R T 2l e e : = 557 | BROWNS REGAIN LEAD. RED SOX HAUL YANKS 1. rpomnt sxire-Inalag, pame Srank Eddi¢ Murphy, Plainfield; Arthur Game.) St. Louis 59 546 . BY TRIMMING INDIANS - OUT OF FIRST PLACE Brazill enjoyed a perfect, day with lyox::’l:vdpunr{& “(::'sng. g:org:\f::?:‘f Boston ( \W s ((:‘rj\ic:?go » 652 §:$ St. Liouis, Sept. 5—St."Louis regain-| New. York, Sept. 5—The New York 4 " :'he wfllowadln :our Ltflrhr tzo:ab;pm; i = 3 Cincinnati B - 3 e slammed out a ple, un: Alub; Raymond Davis and- GW"E‘»‘wm : '3‘ : e nkive 67 epyled first place in:the American lea-| Yankees sustained a severe set-back two singles. . Joh@son, Montville;. ‘Mara, .Pingree, i Felc © 0 9| Philadelphia ‘362 | gue today by defeating. Cleveland .10 today, losing- hcth games of a dou- (m":‘from [;or;th samiese, hovs Wil | e ? 5 |Boston ., .357 | to '8, while New York was losing .a |ble-header to'the last place Boston Earl Combs of the Louisvills Ameri- r,.g;e”fi,:‘:l ,‘.aem! :he 20 “r;rn;m_ 2 "' double-header to. Boston. The ‘Browns team by scores.of 4. to3and 6to5and|- Gutlfl fiuochtlon . team, b:’u;d -hitng teur in the New London County one- 39 PC|are now half a game ahead of the| losing- first place ‘to the- St. Louis outfielder, was a farmer ut'vur mile relay and much interest is cen~| o t|St. Louis ... 54 .597| Yankees. Browns. Boston now has won eleven HT is said to be of major * hll“' tered about the New London. team : New York 53 5! Williams made his 34th homie run|out-of 18 games with the Yankees calibre. v which will be headed by Eddie Rein- | g R i’ 7 Detroit. 65 of the season, taking the league lead | this ‘season.. Former. Yankee players acker, former Yale track star. The £ Chicago ... 68 504{in circuit clouts and tieing Hornsby | in the Red Sox line-up played a pror Ernest Vick, former 'anuflw of tug $f war team from Preston Ci Totais T Cleveland 67 496 | of the Cards leading ‘National league | inent part in the champions’ down- W Mich.zan star will §66n 1é -recufled will fbe Woodmansee, Pendleton. Ta- | -gira by mmn""" e ‘Washington ! 439 | home run_hitter. Willlam's drive came | fall, Mitchell's home run giving Bos- : m acuse by Branch Rigkey of Vilcox and Sarazeski, all of these|Nex Yok .8 0 00 88 28 » | Philadelphia i 4221 in the fourth inning off Boone ahd |ton its winning margin the first game v - » Carolinas, Vick: is ml&d as tip the scales at not less th Boaton . 5 0,00 0 4 0:0.3—4|Boston 7 .403 | was good for four runs, Kolp, Tobir,| and ‘Pratt's homer, with Burns -on’ 2 av rg made g unds. This team will pull aga Jud: b o0, oot hey bk - — and Sisler scoring ahead of him. base decided the second game. Bush - 2 L s tate hospital team captained’)y Sl o, Higee, o, Priech. DODGERS DIVIDE HONORS Sisler ‘'hit safely.in his thirty-fifth | pitching for New York in the sesond A Hargna, PHiatts, b yotig ghihing P | PIRATES GAIN ONC GIANTS 17 : WITH PHILLIES | consecutive game, and is only five| game, sustained his sixth defeat.in star. of ;the Detroit Tigers,,mys lost ; "'8Y BEATING CARDINALS| Philidelphia, Sept. 5—Brookiyn ana|Somes behind the modetn mafor lea. | 28 games. Scores: his last three starts. Washi A PITCH FOR y Sitmeren, > ' Bhiladelphia: divided a ‘doubls-header guel;lalmrd set by Ty Cobb of - Detroit (Fint @ame.) BN hicdgo_have both bo:an i 8] Sept.y. 5 Pittsburgh 5y - g - in Besten (A) New Yerk (A) W'hu.e Sex déjng the, | tightened_.its ‘hold. ori ‘second place "to- | today, Philadelphia taking the first 114"y Gas the {Browris' third straight ab hpe & e b Sve'ta __..f\,____.,_ ! iburg comes here on.next day and moved,a game.and'a hall| to 3 and the visitors annexing the{ ijotory over the Indians. The- locals |Michefls 'S 16 & oWitter 5320 Bun| ay - return enlam“n'- closer to the Giants by trouncing St 1 seeond 8 to 7. The local team made started stron, having ‘a seven ruf lflfler« 1020 :buu.n §118 K G ! wit To&41" Kacey team Hughis i 0 invineibled:@ -8ame uphill fight in_the second 41 24,0t Xuthat! U 5372, 10 g , 3 Louis 11 to 0. Morrison was jnvincibled:® S lead up untilthe ulxth inning. Clev Pn 4 2 23 0Ppb 301840 0 would-he-fron-man” Wil | Tith” men on bases. Sell, a recruit,| eiter staking the Brooklyiites to aljing ysed twenty one players, includ- jFarst ¢°3 3 @ Bchange 3 13 1.0 oppdee the local boys for the fousth|'oon' easy but Barfoot who replaced six run lead in the second inning. Both ing five twirlets and the Browns util- |3 I 3029 0Meueslit 318 1 90 ; time; this season. Canavan has been |y 17 the seventh was slaughtered | Weinert and Ruether were driven to|; ¢4 14 men four being pitchers. The !';':bxmfib gl NS L it e pitcliing for Willimantic and Fitch- | gor 11 hits in two innings. Maranville | COVer- The hitting feature was: two| goore. S ‘gu'_ Sty - ifi Sy assugiption of burg Um@er‘the name of 'Cavanaugh. drove: oft ' 11ve hits ciy h;,e tmes et fhome runs by Willlams in the first|. cl,,,,,,.‘ [ st L.... u) t —_— 100080 a degree of sanity in"tHe wi Fitchburg will have Tyler, former bat. He made two singles in the engh(hla“d two more by Jack Peters in the hpo a e ab t k4 0001 0 ples.: So- Jong ‘s’ Buropean big leaguer, on first and McElwee. in second contest. The scores: 34300 Tebnt : 1esne tion' Ktangis fairly. SiCkeely: Al ; , wtqem.l;‘lc& ee ‘::: wm;‘h:;; ™ Brooklyn m()flm Cm%umx.m. N) 3180 Dw.‘fhv : : Totals $21027 18 0 imajm;en;l:;fla‘olrt )t:. dflehpn;:ntr of SON. 3 s 4.1 820 ims, b Dm‘l‘ ea t#0’ players are an acquisition to any " oransn "3 2T 3 S wimess 3 433 uonenet 4 2 2 fotn Aate: Bt ler it be once e t .. Chippie Gaw will oppose Cun- ;" f‘uum-xn 2 10 0 ! 0Rapplb 1 %21 lwflr,”': § A clear that' it btdnds réalty apoR”moth- b : o 0 R 32 g v e 10 ing at all but naked force, 'and the J : 40| Sremar 33 7% Onenmee 203 o 0Komp . 21:0 e oot vew . e vom | fest of those who will carry it iout at CHAMPIONS IN CONFLICT S0 Merset 423 0 oLeex - 2808 (Promtps 204 i, Willfase - & any moment be‘at:thé:-Aotr_ The vetun- .© AS.BROOKLINE LINKS e piihellis 301 0. fLetets P00l oWdgmp 088 v 5 osgrove, Minister of |y which -hay produced Gem’ Wu can e Country Club, Brookline, Mass. © | Deber heran S Areniy 1000 tmscoling I,1°0 Beston (&) Yok (A) local Government in Dublin, Ire- | produce others like. him: the most s&‘ #—(By; the A. P.)—The conten : ai0ia ot ol 0000 (aDunt' . 870 800 R s l!l:nd is acting President of the Dail | skilfully imitative nation in the world 1idn for {the amateur. golf champion- |. y ey ait s ks P A2 TR S i gty Lk ireann Cabinet following the | will not lack for airplanes once it has ship of the United States settled ‘into : axNels 100 00 ria00 RN 43200 death of the former chiefain. {fi?’t";:tur‘:r::ffi Xt fofce, ‘M"‘:. a oonflict of champions ts . & N —_——— 3 S . Arth ng hes that were tests of ‘t‘::ystul"( s & : | Totais 38 92615 0 00080 gLl e e L m“’ Cejfiih ) This will ks ‘““y! shall get ‘our Pt possibly:im- Bar T’ A ; 30 Sovteen fod i ¥ : 2 310 165 54| ntll some arrangements can be | | mediately, but, in the-long run,-quite ciion of the field of 32 men | /(50 Bakted sr Sell in 5 St by < iy s - # s161 ! 3¢ 35 2| madeto replace the dead leadar. certainly.—Londen News. “day “mateh'- play was | geors vy Rroklyn L0350 Totals 40’{:"1‘_: T with-all but 2ot e o000 % 0.0 o, s e e e e e tham 1 pit S e e i s e e " | (xxx) Ran rr Speaker in 3, A “ o 7 ) o % (Seoond Geme.) R e i “Kiown echampion, Rudy|™" 0! - Broskiyn (N) Philadelphta (M) (2) Bat or i 3 % Khepper of Sioux City, trans-Mississ- | GRS TAKE FINAL * onts %03} Swisan 3 2553 3| (0 tomior Cotin g . pp! 8 plie o g sensation Johnston. § 3 9 9Rapp.3b 583111 B of the day. Wive oles benind the GAME FROM REDS|PRuims § 25 5 fifiime 5 2100 burly British star, Willam Torrance Cincinnati, Sept. 5—Chicago took the [Wheatd¥ 5 0 0 0 lenklker';( 10 : 3 ‘ e B at the end of the morning round of | final game from Cincinnati today 3|Mrernct = 2 7% 8 fiokan. R ey m!""l‘“ g s s 13 holes, Knepper, a little fellow ‘went | to 1, through the"fine ‘pitching of Os- | gy 3 10 4 5 11300 —_— - out this afternoon and played a round | borne, who was wild but allowed on-|Millere ¢ 1 7 1 4 1% 8 1| WHITE SOX,DIVIDE DOU!L! : i in 70, equalling Jesse Guilford's course | 1y"4 hits. Lugue was hit hard in two|Busthers § 0 0 2 eNEb sk HEADER WITH TIGERS record for yesterday, and allowing Tor- | innings. The game was errorless on Grmesp 1 O 00 ais rance to win only one hole of the last| both sides. The score: Totels &7 1 110068 Chicago. Sept. 5—Chicago and De- : -whtaen. Knepper won by two up. N) Cincinnat] (N) o o » o o|troit divided a double-header today, . : A poténtial champion, Bobby Jones, | s, o L EE R LT R the visitors winning the first 9 to 8 of Atlanta, playing against an early ot Onlube'fl‘ih $10.00 and losing ‘the second 5 to 15. In’the i handicap of two down, brought h 2 3 0Duncandt & 231 0 first game the Tigers cumcentrated é deadly putting opponent, J. J. Bea & e {gE}r attack in three inninn for an 5 _ eir scores. el to even terms at the 15th H e e e R Chicago played an up-hill l;;tfle x”;g ole, and then won out 3 up, 1 to play. 2 0.00 070 stag a bel rally in the nin Steadiness was Jones' attribute toda thd LA STAEALL BROBABLE xg:li:lon which' fell one run short of tying the He was par or better on almost every T Epaihiat IN AMERICAN A . count. Ted Blankenship was knocked 2 i hole of the second round. R 3‘" 0 St. Paul, Sept. 5—St. Paul has the|off the mound in the third inning of FPour FA_:! Roadster— Rumble seet m Chick * Evans, Chicago's ohampion 1 0 & 0-0| American association mpennant prac-|the second encounter, and Cecil Daff, sear sccommodates twe perechs comiurtebly was called upon for his best by the i % 7w s |tically cinched, the latést league|a recruit from Aberdeen, in the South B veteran John Anderson, of New. York.| ‘() Ban for Caveney ‘i oth. s standing shows st} Paul is ud 1;2 fi:ot&;&s’fiue went: to‘::e i nd"::d 2 It was not until the 17th hole. that| (rx) Batted for Luque in Sth. games ahead of Minneapolis an: 5 gers scoreless. He pi 3 . . . - Brang gained his victory. 5 Batd o e . o8, Fames ahead of Tndianapolls and Mil_ | ed a steady game and started the ral- OU will never know how luxurious touring, George Aulbach, Boston's _ public | e, "I s 301000 e waikes andhas 31 gmes lot to play, Iv in the fourth with a single.which 5 . 5 2 tinks' player, won from his. fellow. Cit. | Qg § 58208 5| Nesotiationa probably will be stari-| broke the-tle. After that the visitors can be until you have toured in the Wills izén Parker W. Schofield, 2 and 1,| 'Two base hits wz...u mfl Grimes. ed soon to arrm;‘gie for :tdhe ‘minor b:%i. player(: enl-atic ball while' Chicago_ hit . went to the 17th. But in. the more gue championship . series, prol ly | opportunely. 3 . . " fummary decisions gained by Guil.| TWO FOREIGN POLO S Fiiioiote, Tueantionet laghy RIS Sainte Claire. Because no other motor car can i 3"?1' TS e polter; Crri TEAMS ARE ELIMINATED | leader. s hoe B s ard Bive the power, the superb : ey, Bri ampion, of two g, 5t \ K T A5 2.2 0.8 m : Amatutnaopen’ opampion 3¢ va: | aame, Al Jsland, ane, Pascol, v | B s MALLORY AND WoOD b Pawie perfect control, the luzurious riding, the road- : ;mmum: hila;::‘ sn'f,?e‘r'fk Mg.eu,d the national polo championship today| Forest Hills, N. Y. Sept| 5—Miss Ko 1 : : : H : % ; 23 4 1 "| the former in a morning game by|Helen Wills, of Berkeley, Californ: 43 1l ae Qrange county 7bto yhand the latter | and Vincent Richards of 'Yonkers N.|mord 0e $24 5 hOlde ablhty’ the ease, safety and mfll& s afternoon by Meadow Brool Y. youthful tennis stars, defeated Mr . : . . . . Ngs e : o & Tona B Mallors of New Toowin i RSN satisfaction of the Wills Sainte Claire. No LEADING HOME H{TTERS Today's matches condudins the pre- | tional women’s champion and Pat O'- o 1178 0.6 3 liminary .contests leave only the Ar-!Hara Wood, Australian.international- 5T o other motor car is dESisl‘LEd engmeered and ¢ HITTERS IN MAJORS || gentine four menacing the American/{ist, in a three-set match late this 'i M 1 r 3 title, which this year also amounts to | ternoon, after the Davis cup contes built like the Wills Sainte Clai H American League Q| the ‘world’s: title.- The Bouth Ameri-| The scores were 6-4, 2-6, 6-5. play 518 08 uilt e the 1 te 1re. H Williams, St. Louis . " cans will meet Shelburne house to-| being stopped by agreement in the 82 043 morrow in the semifinals and should | last set at the end of 11 games. 2 kg B U they win will play in the final match = f ?. § Pheeten, $2475, Roadster, $2475; Coupe, $3275; Sod-a. 33475 ::I-pd-d 4 Halbbon, . Datrolt = : Saturday against the winner of the| WILLIAMS GETS HIS 34TH i o Sedan, $3575; Town Car, $3850; Limouaine, $3850.' B 3 Miller, Phiadeiphta “g{‘”}:he‘im sy e HOMER, TYING HORNSBY | e e 7. 0. B Macyovits £ o ! »Brook. won ' the Herbert | . St Louis, Mo. Sept. Kenneth Wil- v 21 023 2 %}u evelan w;l cup- last week and is a| hams of u“i St. Louis [\Americans e 2 ‘; by ptrenx mume to emerse in the open | knocked his 34th home run the sea- E N ?:gf:nusn‘ a Louis son in:the fourth inning ‘otf today’'s } 9 % ia e uis game with Cleveland. This gives Wil- 38 208 Bmm: 'Bo'stoc:‘n RATICAN MADE COACH liams the home run leadership of the 1.8, R " s : ; OF CADETS’ SOCCER TEAM | American leage and ties him with "y R % York Sept. aptain Ridge. | RoSers Hornsby of the-St. Louis Car- | o.p el ew c{;fl al} B—CL !; vy w“t dinals, leiding . circuit driver in the 00 LA ;&‘y’{t “1‘("1’!{ m‘-:y l‘xd:;ny" o d:y :: National league. Kolp, Tobin and Si: Gk nounded -the appofntment as. soccer|lST Yere on base when the long driv : football ‘Goach at the academy of Har- | ©3me: Boone.was the victim, ry Jay Ratican. Ratican, who is the|\ COMMISSIONERS HAVE y ( Ameril ,born soc h t Meusel, . first, - o s SUSPENDED ¢TUT” JACKSON Wheat, Broo! v "“12 4] direct the army team, is 27 years 2 Ainsmith, St old. He played on teams of the Chris-| Neéw York, Sept. 5—Tut Jackson, the Meadowbrook Team Wins . : 5 tian brothers college, and St. Louis| negro boxer who was defeated by Har-{ ‘Rumson, N. J., Sept. 5—The Mea- university in his native city and. then|ry. Wills, last Tuesday, with:his man- | dowbrook team won its way.into the red at center forward for two réa-lager; W. M. E. Palmer, and his .sec- | semi-finals of ‘the national open pols t] 3¢ Steel team|ond. W. I. McCarney were-suspended | championship today defeating the An. ; ~Todd “Ship- | by the: state athletic ‘commisgion m-lgflla Amme-.n m«m {Qllr.. 9.to A ‘ ~ WILLS SAINTE CIAIRE d.ny vend!ns an in

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