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a | Lannea taney THE EVENING .WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST. 26, 1921, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ™ a Soo SEMI-FINALS OF TENNIS TOURNEY — Wright Will Play Bundy and Touchard Will Clash With McLoughlin. ier, (P OeORGAN, Langford and Jeanette Matched for Their Eighth Battle, and | They Will Clash This Time at H Madison Square Garden on Reals C. Wright, the former national tennis champion, and Gustave F, Toush- ard, considered two of the best tennis players in the Hast, have a hard task to perform to-day, as they are slated to me mas C. Bundy and Maurice E. Sept. 8 on to. Brown Metourh ins Caltornte eee 6 os ne International Tennis tea oo « 5 CHAN “a Morris WHITE Hope, places In the finals of the thirty-firet = NU i} AND JIM FLYNN National singles champton- ih New Fo Weld). — MATT WELLS. Of PUEBLO. itp tournament on tho courts of the Casino at Newport, is S* LANGFORD and Joo Jeanctte | i annie | airandy Denteer WHehi: burlap aefobton have etgned to fight ten rounds tn | e him in the aame tournament | . Madison Square Garden on Sept. | ‘The TWO «@ “Mil. ° 4 10 I P ibl 32 ou ‘a e rnament Inst year. vuchard Is rewarde 5. Jeanette began to hot-foot it INK SPOTS 6 1 e in i Ss OSSti @, Sean ed a8 the probable Sam's trail when he learned that Sain SAM pone intended going to Australia without giv- AND S Tint cf Governone of the ing him another chance to earn a Ilttle y pp Nations santion it wan decided to ine bis oly ays Melt. eppard, INOW scant enn td finite date has been fixed, twit Training for New Mark)**:**" "= : riew of having a try at the record, some | | Langford and Jeanette have fought seven times, yet the last two of there encounters, not at all according to the | ae <a usual precedent, have been the hardest. In the last one Langtord knocked Jean- ' cde ast tet Swe A cording to McGraw 1) be decide, suspected the extent of Joe injurtes, for he Jumped up and went on fighting, and : th B Tie ttm aneentnnt te) = Giants Have the Bes fighting even harder than Langford. After that Langford absolutely refused t Wi tote dsnetie In any boat Tonge Chance to Win Pennan seas sive teat puis seems to be his bo ene Siene tO seep. oe the inet tires ability to take a beating without loe- ia vettiek eoak Oe aa eae ; ining | in & bathtub ao as to allay thiy terrible ing strength, He seldom tights nis|Most of Cubs’ Remaining) iuning ie was at the polntaomele best until he has been badly stung. Saturday, and it was plain to be seen Langford usually knocks him dowa at} Games Will Be Against | that ne had undergone great suffering rate ie tne meine The Giants adv! ed him to fo ack to ea ee oe mt Real ila room and remain in beg. raw Me igtva-the hebtan tar rey ar Aoi Fitst Division Clubs. took hi mto his hotel in an automobile. . Roger ts still chummy with his old If he can get away with Jeanette he team mates, and they cam go to Australia with « clean record t hyeical westare, sting four-bal golf match was Geekted of the Inwood Country Clnb ite of the ground. J. J. Meber- the smaey mott Of Atlantic and j oF Crew told aim ne would do better Star Middle Distance Man Un-|»y sticking to the midate distances, Te lan a tin American rae p | A request was made of the Harvard Denver, ‘Boston, Cinclanatie Werle Serious Prepara-| Pepe that they allow Sheppard a} 1 daa for dergoing Pi Rte to run the mile in the Harvard | teats le . te EY Stadium, but permission could not be | tion to Beat Jones's Figures) naa. "Snap" opt up the most tugulge | anil, gine sania tw course of training he has ever followed |“ 1% Uxit bowemion_yermanently of 4.15 2-5, and to-day is running in wonderful Penn State All-Amedion Bei pgs ag to cone’) ‘cca “Just @8 goon as the Metropolitan Bog RO TR r Championships are over Til leave fo! of lait pouce’ clefen Sas bese GGrATE time wht surety come wtien| Siontre, there 1 will have | asldpiakaicl acca e mile w e run in ‘ Hole ning on one of the minutes and ten seconds,” ar aiey wire gare lobe America, On marked Mel Sheppard, the greatest mid- | 4 » 23 the Canadian Championships dle distance runner the world haa ever | Promised te chet ive management has known, mt the time Join Paul Jones |{n the very best of whape To thar ct of Cornell established a new world's | may have a good try at the mie rece recom by travelling the distance in|ord,” said Sheppard at Celtic Park last “5 leht. Clab. Le PC.| Club, concerned about vale 4.1526, which was exactly 1-5 second | nig! ct that will make it hard for Johnson to| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |° et ue ey are! wenntal - - faster than of Tommy Conneff's olt| Sheppard has been dome tong work, | Rome :-°5) $2 “Oni Momtreal.. keep on dodging him, AVING,a dope department of his Charley Foust added to Ate vereo- News of Big League Games mark. Funolng up to two miles every time | Hjilimore’..73 8 “Bai Newark H own, John McGraw produces! ity as a baseball entertainer on Told in Short Sentences. Sheppard insisted that, tf trained es- | tity Akt Coach Lawson Robertson gays : = ‘94 OTTEST of the new Frawley law ome very interesting figures to} Saturday by leading the Catholic ecially for the mile and given a chance |), the last week Mel has Result of Yesterday's Game. figh T rded for thi bs Pi rd m qT |Preven his abiiity to perform in record] Providence, 4; M. | bag tegat cone ae for this) snow that there is a percentage of rotectory Band that gave a con- to run on one of the fast tracks, he iS haa: ; . nrsidence, 4; Montreal, 1. | week is the K. O. Brown-Matt| S00” 8 in gavor of the final success of| cert in the upper stand. Faust has nu Til, is surely the year of baseball accidents, ‘Three-more players were | {0 ran on ote Of Me ee eae time, |e ge, esos enteral) timed on wee ci Newark Gina Gostponet om secon: ‘Wells encounter. It's hard to say any- vithstanding a lot of| something om Sousa, at that. He uurt yesterday, of his clubmates laughed at the ‘4 ie | = | thing new about Brown. Knockout | the Gants, notwialen uses both anda on a baton and The injured men are Speaker and Hendricksen of the Med Box, and | {ie7* 21, Rie Chins a a eae eciina ihat he witl be tn rec: H ‘been st od In ev fig oeaph| waves great force. He saya Gchmidt of the Tiers. ¥ “ t | inning with. knorkoute ll ummer. dsolesa tcGraw at aight aerhey Pcl ge Ge ay Melay barb adiad ‘The two Boston Amoertcan players were hurt by colliding, while @ ¢oul — SS JATEN sL AN D ‘ ar 6 . ‘an Indiana band. ; He ts being groomed for Wolgast. This} ON" ray once in a while, but you will tip broke one us te ees Sele A eee oe Se a a - , FA l R Wells fight ts supposed to be another |r Maat the end of a season the| The od Zuni at dlaiy ei doadlion The Tigers defeated the Athletics in the opening game ries, KID M ( IRNS : : tryout for the wallop that 1s eventually) ee iitters alwaya have the best per-| arose again on Saturday, and once more || the contest being close all the way. FAIR GROUNDS, STATEX ISLEND. to be put over on Wolgast, tougnest of] orice and the same ts true of the /he settled it by pitching a perfect game Pitcher Summers of the Detroits received better eupport ehan Twirler - August 30 to September 4 them all rites of ball. In fact, pe ahould have won|] Bender of the world's champs. 1 O RIN( A | A | LABOR DAY (Inclusive) . But if Brown's manager, trainers and |” ulled out a ttle book | hi# other game, as no fault could be The Giants have signed Pitcher Dave Roberteon of the Norfolk (Tide- TROTTING RACES DAILY camp followers think K. 0. ‘s Just deculpedinsind Ney ome memoram- | Und with his pitching. The runs made water Leagus) team, ad ¥ going to have a pleasant little lemon |!" Which ne sata as| “Stinst him in that game were entirely Pitcher Vean Gregg of the Naps whitewashed the Nationals, 1 to 0, and i “ something, rf of error picking outing with Wells they may|@®& “Hera is some! the result of errors, T he looked up, “that might show you an find themselves seriously | mistaken | ‘i eresting side of this National Lengue f AEROPLANE, Daty ty Cant. Plomns Red Der BATUOON Asc BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. only allowed four hits. Contre Fielder Shotton of the Browns got the only two runs made || Famous Fighter Will Meet Al) Maybe you didn’t know tt, but NSTONS. ' 1 At Twontteth Century A.C. Protemional biiway with 4 Walls is a rugged, strong, clever boxer. | rere vmody appears to be of the! Artic Latham has been suspended against the Highlanders. Kubiak in His Attempt |] wicnockout™ Brown of Cnicage reeks || | Educational Contests’ Esuitite off Wouea's y He covers well, and while he hasn't | (hee ert at the Cubs have the bet-| for three dave for hie run in with Fadie Collins didn't make a hit at Detrott, whtle Cobb, the Tiger star, ubiak in ip Larry English of Albany in the matn Jomo A. Dix "Stason Garoor, shown anything that compares with | !™P ns hecause they have thirty| Umpire O'Day on Friday. Arie will got two. | dout of ten rounds. Woodrow Wlison of, dita attend tl far, the deadly Brown “kick,” he {s @ sharp, | ‘°F ee while we have that| "ot be able to go on the coaching Jimmy Callahan of the White Sox got back in the game and made one || to Come Back. At Olympic A. C. of Harlem three- ba OA lige AS a 4 cutting puncher, and can swing over @|/eames At hemo Wie Te oh tne| lines until Wednesday, but it te not Hic la four mee tip, | round bouts will be put on, Motor ‘Cyclo ‘iacen other ble? teatonee, pretty hard one now and then if he has | ™any; OF i bah Re Ne ee pany Larry Lajole, the Celeveland second baseman, got three hits, the most || Beene ace ge 6 Bi DAYS AM i | y Brown and Charley fips get away with Woils| The Giant manager tren showed ik that sentence, and they'll try and made by any playe the Baath gare | RY JOHN POLLOCK. Smith will batile for ten Rueda ee = \ IRAE GER eeasde hill Ga: Gemng one | tie Cube nave twenty-one memes | worry along, EAE cae ih ae glazaok At Bay Mead A. Cy Far Rocke Te tas Yai pieces of work ‘he, has | suas. Wie the Are division chibe, wht'e| A the old Horton taw days will)! caccyebey ey, weDonougt va ai || AMUSEMENTS. z HAMMERSTEIN'S | 414 Patt end Butt in Thea ROOF $33. 2°) et sone ' Farmerettes.| Roof Bi SINE | Great, tempest” Bunahtne Howard BILL, 4 How rd, Aida Overtod We 17 foe xing rat Acts \& Wares, Be A ; MoCiéskey 7 nif ‘ave but fourteen. On the y, ten rounds, ned out yet. the Giants hav 2 Se ’ ?, ? make an attempt to-night to ape other hand, tie Giants have twenty-six 1 asn ecte alsn s tm: “come back.” He ts Kid McCoy, the A MORGAN, K. 0." games with the weaker clubs, while the | y manager, then, Not long ago Morgan re-| ought to be a big help. Wh t taiwd the services of Bity Rodenback| The Cubs have ten games to play te SOX wirler cars aS WOOd as Ever the decielou ote as a sort of coach, adviser and all-| with the Phillies, one of their strongest : sik Sb . Fone e recoy will est ay aeabinte | 5 Seige age Mens taat around training camp athlete. In one| opponents; they have seven kames wit —_— ee ————— —_——. Western heavyweight, in a ten-round Agia of Brown's up-State fights Morgan tn-| pittsburgh and four with th Gianta, | Watsh’s No-Hit-No-Run aan Big Chicago Twirler Owes pee ped ne settle aM A faerie narattline Mantell, the promising local fighter, aisted upon having Charile White as) and, worst of ail, they have several) VV t | . ‘ | pany, N, Y. The wily Kid has been | prokin rag peat c d held | mo: ook ~ . at, 4 Cc, 0 aining pore sont Say ted od a are te Oe games wt win | the Second Twirled This Baseball Success to Coal |pazine ct attain wo hs ating early so many, That hed here Hi aseed Away a Wool a real battle since he fought Jim Stew-| ao Mines of two dase Thinag heavywelgnt, who has not taken part in| (i, hméland, is dead. News of his death, bas just fi was. o \ hters eve ed out | art a six-round bout fn the National A, et fighters ever tamed out in E if i Nefoat “during his long ‘career, | on East Twenty-fourth street several | {st Ueloy at the hands of dium" Sullivan win ee cater » ' lar referee. Things were| ‘The ( eelenge - Ryorco lana | k CRS out for its regulai \ Z ne Gia an e has taken on nearly twenty! {7,f4f, its tear, aud Vis matagor feels cont = { deadlocked. “hicago, four with Pittsburgh and six f % i = SAaaTit Tin GEiva. WAIENE fie oe bat Man joy away before the ——Theatre, Gates ath had) cosas 10 dawn (alonb—| crn eeuiacsionls, Season. Strike in 1902, Fa OE rien een ales cs a ASTOR } am Bit iitines~ tion, He was standing there listening |important bearing on the race is that einen dette cee tet hte bane ghar | Tossnarer 8.10, 8 } to the argument over the referee, and! ing Cubs are dropping back, while the RY ALBX, AULZIVAN. iad ds hs eds so | te et frown, the saying nothing. At last the club man- nts are going forward, took place tn the anthracite mines of | ffouiiiam, wide male |e Pence ge STEEPLECHASE Hloxing Commuiaion fora mated ager, looking around in desperation, | ee Cubs have won but four of thelr | H 8 one twirler in the game | Pennsylvania tn 1002 he was then | jn’ soma ae gis lull on Went One tiely ie 1m 2s Tmendoualy Panay Happened to cast his eye on Rodenback, |i.4¢ nine games, while the Giants have to-day whom the spitball hasn ty | miner working tvelve and Afteon hours | Even it's ‘cow exit adjod tothe premises Mteambonta eto Bt mleclnee Patt whom he knew slightly | won eleven out of fifteen since thelr} Killed protesslonaily and he ta} | dey for amall pay in the bowels of ee ee seatherntght, wae 00 Se Reeies “Here,” he exclaimed, “we won't take | Brush stadivin, The |‘*Big Ed." Walsh of the Chicago Amer | the . the New permeight, wae nc ety to the Brus | ! *h ake match for Prahkip Con ny n fi q a ur friend White, but here's Billy | ou" The strike necessitated a layoff of on Giants are fresher now than any team | leans, . i , thelr twenty-rougd batt Rodertback, the ex-amateur champlon.| 1) “tnn league, while the Cubs have| Year after year we have beew hearing about six months, During this time | Saturlay afternoon, Conley knocking him out in AMUSEMENTS, |the men wero at @ loss as to what to| the fourteenth round, wiih a hea , NEW—Dally Mar ASe. a ‘inney, Lys af BRIGHT ON kero wie B | Tent hasnt | non SEM ENTS, | irighton Beach | mould } He knows a! about the ame and he's a) yi ty phow the effect of wear and ‘that he is due to decline, but here he do, 80 they took up basehall and spent | fant Ghul it lasted “but Gontey a aaron | NWICKERBOGKER Siren © Ser) Se Poet? || wees American TeF4e2 good referee. He'll sult us {f he'll suit]? ; ie etill twirling as well, if not better, |all day at tt, Leagues were formed and | Bline down ‘wilh his heavy body yunishment. | *TO-NIGHT AT'S BHAT Har ea ree rer CA you, and if he's willing to act. How| “vr ay not dread this coming trip to |than ever. |thetr hot games attracted much atten- ect) Crom, the dentistfighter, tf goieg. to | DONALD BRIAN 1x THE SIREN Benita Reserved. ° | Mats, 10-480. "Nighta, 10, bout 7” the West,” said McGraw, ‘nearly as| We are bound to admtt that the « tion, ami. Teach has come to. the ernelueon || By the Authors of “The Dollar Py ” ite “Acta, [18.282 Contin uot Yaw!” Morgan looked Rodenback over colMy. | ich as the fans do. With our team | ball probably hastened the retirement of hho can by pulling and plugging up teech, He} went through the motions of thinking) oie ay tt is now, we ought to do | Jack Chesbro, the former Highlander However, the man who created the| {ist he can make more money by fiahtiog then | I THE HARRIS. THEATRE, W dad ax: | | BAMbAL! eames reported by innings at the matinees. mony ane rae Dat Wal, Evan | Babee mal ea? cs || rare Mat Then. Bre gece, Tat 10-20-80 Bled word of his ri ° te “hahting. [rivhiman, ait Ww R Now), deeply for @ moment, and said: “Well, | vet an well out there as we have star, but tn rogard to Walsh tt seoms| REke panne mega he teehee ce {eva ‘tenround bout at a doce! club on Labor | ROSE STAHL hat Gore Tt ‘ The Resurrection U've heard © good deal about this fel-| i oo. rts all a question of pitchers, |to have benefited him, as hie showing | fellow who was on tho lookout for| S ™# a POLES at mt Comedy. Mabon Bas. I ram —phene HN BT Jow, and J guoas he's straight, I'l take) oo ewiriing staff 1s golng ae well against the Boston Americans yostentay | promising talent for the White Sox. euittt ARMS, Hoses, the Californie Batt. | aye RETO AM P| OLYMPIC ome ‘St Sener wp ebence For! jy {as any In the league.” ould tend to prove. Walsh a Joke at First. Inthe Bast to-night, over tu Pi BERGERE| 2 SMATECR IOI EVERY, THURSDAY Rodenback refereed retunately ial Walsh didn't allow the Rea Sdx etther When Walsh first signed with ehe| Bett iat. Tommy Lang? 1118 to LAL MOA, pats ase) Robinson's Crusoe Gir: pg wi ere mnent out in 8) ane Inst serten of the Western imva~ 'q run or a hit, and the only man to Chicago team he looked’ like @ Joke. | the National A. ©. Hogan will nat he “Midnight ‘Sénsatlon, hurry, ao that the refereeing cut littl , . West 125th sion begins this afternoon, when the reach first base was Clyde Engle, also Realizing that he didn't cl Sunway, as Langdon te 'p feat clever ‘bo HURTIG£& SEAMON’S b with tne| »! CRITERION &; way & atiner Dei t rainy travel some for i rounds, M, ne Har ; A pee = tas a's bite of aiptor | @ianta tackle the Cardinals, After that gn ex-titlitopper, who got there on a reat of tho ataff, he kept his eves and periregte sat re He abla ie HN HY fae + BEN WELUH’S BURLESQUERS "{?,®" mesner Sling hs io» an y Phitadetphia for a ears open, an y constant practise is 1 1A ht, of 7 in| , OFM SOGTONE Ber thay says tnared vhes Dunn | ny mo come, ee SMEs. 9F 8 ipaag ; ar PITCHER WALSHa — \irniugiiy mastered ail of the tren of | Win, i yan Mater and no more wif, wo betr |] TEW AMSTERDAM, 421A ace tra | [SEU RRROCTON'S| SMA CARTS age Py Sor yg Te starter gl ges A sacl enrages a pad ALA Rr ee pe ae Sey >, re deinen (908 AAR Mati foth mombert of tte clube!” Bertasiag | Klaw & Erlanger gta Esher, ay. 5th AVE. E58, | Roehin's Atnietic ain ' after Morgan iad agreed 10 Day, se their manager, the Cardinais |Americans, Wk fle performance wasn't AA ad ed eer eee ber CM I AL PA hy y raw || MURRAY Nitstct tay fea: euecee 18 a oamewak.” "Ratore we sar to have lost thelr punch, Roger |@# !mpreasive as that of Walsh Jack Tohnaon, Ty Coby or any'| staff, and it was due to his great work | of tue police making ralts, Mats, Wed & Sat ONAL Even. 1% | THE PASSING | ¥rved Announce thie,” said Dan, “I want you] PDO0E T MaNe ie way, te a very wick | Although Walsh hae been twirling ais ain an colebrity who Rete his namo! that the Sox not only won the Ameri- & Labor Dav 215, im THE S' RING MAID | | 272: 50° 76: SSING PARAD: to do me a little favor. Go around and men, precede nds of wonderful games since he broke a 98 a eles a4 TTA = | Bway & 47h. Barly ives, ‘ , r the care of a a ulles nad ¢ ead the would | also ne Palla Ww , ay att box with him, When you put on the| the past Hares 68 H peo some kind of EA ae an here, that) vot have such a following among the, Ed hae been using the apitban ever fo Three rl EXCUSE ME ~ ihe]. |GALKTY COMPANY\E gloves stand with your right hand out| physician. He w , pene ; youngsters 4 he would not instruct | alnce, and {t doesn't seem to have the medicine Uke anti-toxin (that's not the | By wining yet ay red hie Te entye (them in the fine points of the pitching | slightest harmful effeot on his arm, ey] JARDIN de PARIS firet attic of the year. His defeate| aft as he is wont to do every day when| Manager Dufty of the White Sox says| of Training for oy ‘ARIS TP IT's IT's. SEXCUSE MEM too NY. Poatrey cht it Agee Aq SQUATE like Brown, and see what he c 10. Round” Box! with you. I w n do ta line on him before | name, but close to It) to offeet any pos- 0. K ; ’ 1 ZIEGFI jet him have a match with K, 0," | sibiiities of blood polsoning from the % a his toam ts at home. |that Walsh ts the best asret his cliib a 1Ts >) T Mocoy visited: Wells, “Apparentiy his[aptke wound he rocelved a week or 80 ae ae neroper curport in wome of tho | Walsh shows up every morning for| has, walle Ty Cobb thinks he is the ‘Hack’ This Week king, Refreshinente. Tab . = observations were satisfactory, 0. Thie medicine hae played havoc ‘fascy charged awainet him he woud une |PrAcHIC® ac ® o'clock whnrp. He then| hardest pitcher to steal @ hase on in Ho fat are BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Peerceetipemmenerne with hie nerves Hie £808 ane ean (ccuutediy be up with the topmotahere | QIGhY diemond, “witore, No fas rome | Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford || ;STAR Myr Racy, ~~~ . Pole Grounds, to-morrow. 9,45 | 07° badly swollen. He |tondey. twenty or thirty kids waiting for him, Je (Bpectal to The Brening Wor'd,) Te] — 1g RRA Coyeenre, |] j pean.’ ve. Ot, Lovin: Adin BBe'b0e-%5* fera from an itohing sensation and $9) — Weleh Often Hite In Pinches, | Hie knows thom all by troir frat names JAIME JO nstone CHICAGO, Aug. %%.—Goorgo Hacken. | | WINTER GARDEN‘(,\* Joe Hurttg’s TAXI GIRLS i Walsh ts the tron man of the game.|and groets thom all upon his arrival, atte Here wo aro with the eeason within! ‘Then tt In that the Walsh School for womo five or #ix weeks of {te end and| Instruction in Pitching etarts, — Hoe ho has already figured in forty-six con-|throws the spit ball and all of his other Pour Sal - A Apel ia ha » Gertrude With FARREMIADAYL &R TRIO. Has Yet to Fine |i cisuiiosiis’ sore in Goth er Ta ee A oct GAYETY st Ruy | Labor Day with two or threa workouts \ Tel. 25 Bryant Wet Satotoh >t The & “Ge ee tiles week not more then threo ee the || DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "A,r; aguAtaN || Hie Star and Garter Show teats, He has been used at all stages | curves and at the same time #hows tho a a. ayer outeide, These will constet of ight TEE ea tie | a RL of various gamos, Ie 1s often put in to | youngaters how to grip the ball and how work to keep hie muscles pliable, and a || MAKINE ELL'OTT'S Fie iM, tei, Bas S20 Blane, twir] when other membore os the se to ever it, fow oasy wrostiing practic Berita, but | CROSMAN tro in troutte, and he {a aleo frequently |" When he thinks he has demonstrated | yim Johnstone of the Nationa! heavy, work of ARY nature. will bo cme OOS ealled upon to bet in the pinch, [enough he tote each lad take a turn at TAR Aa tanta enon nae avoid,” This ta “both becatee, Tack CASINO } Yet ee ee ety Wedneaday, 0 other moun hes figured Ing, In this way ho ‘s level: | Srabably ne other umpire in the business | does no nk he needa more heavy in TE ROSE probably no ater umpine jn the business ic ‘and woause, ha trainers. do not || SAM BERNARD | MisNAiii't" | AUTOMOBILES @ MOTOR BOATS, anywhere near ne many games as the/ oping a lot of boys, some of whom a L esa Bie teed AUT ES mighty Walsh, Ho la reedy at ail times | bound ¢o be heard from inthe future, | chat he has been umpiring he hae never | Wish him to run eny chance of even |] $Oth Streel das wer in Yan it et AUTO TIRE BARGAINS ~~ Bs 148,00) |¢a go to the front and seems to thrive) Walsh swell hoaded! Perlwh the/fned a bal) pla; Fy ti tH that he hag a "big head,’ rere are pitcher of Walsh's abiiity had: been he has yet to Impore a fine on any of| plunge, at least until atior the crucial rai an { ae | STANDING OF THE OEE AN Unaque, : Wh ey Chu, 4 Mo games echetuled, gedit hae §, GAMES SCHEDULED YOR TO-DAY, or, He haa put many | minor injury, 4 Auarigin otis lout work, ¢ for kicking at hie deoisons| Bo far Juice and swimming are || JOHN MASON Werll'An a Men ‘nin yl large number of have an (fen Bn wou naturally thinis elend "ttaobeyinig Flea St the ware ont conver the T4on haa taken his last || BROADWAY ie rand fi | +H Ginasete as" sais Saiinme Whee hana slauine she mame ‘allie life hut he sham the cama: Aisha Ew Dwar Teta HEN PROMS TUES NG e cir

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