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THE BVENING VORLD, SATURDAY, AVEUST 19, 1011 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 5 NEW TENNIS MAURICE M’LOUGHLIN, WORLD'S GREATEST TENNIS CHAMPION, IN ACTION (aT OE) OO OF LS mY es , California Comet Burned Himself Out Winning and Defending the Davis Cup and Was Compelied to Modify His Fiery, Game—McLoughlin, With His Strength Restored, Plans a) Strong “Come-Back” for the National Championship at) | Forest Hills This Month, S ME fal t playe We ve deen Ct Bone Bruise Trying to Think (The New Tork \Copynen! tr the Prone Pubttehin ; T happens poe and then te @ : ’ | jetle eporte that burns | himself out If he's « champ) e may beer of it, but If he's Ju one of the runnereup be dr ty out of eight as an « that's the end of it When a Maurice MeLougiiin burps Something vrong with + jay that Johnny Keere doven't threaten to take his marbles out of the game oo home ween o a hoe J Whee the ae tor day rh t All Jack Dition has to 4o te tap | lem once and they think Walter himerif out it makes a seneatior Johnson is pitching For a couple of ye the tenant Cincinnati has probably decided people all over the world hay n't have to opurt te : dered what has happened to M that they ¢ finteh in place. loughlin'’s game. There have been many wise conclusions drawn by the etee men of athletics One ereat New ailment has struck American League outfielters, They chase Tris Hpeaker’s wal antil thetr to hang out and tennin player wrote an article for a thietics ore atv briitane eadebition Nagazine explaining the whole thing INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | et Rashes 8 ‘ Meloughlin, he sald, had made ono NG OF THE { 6 STANDING OF THE CLU: A HEAVYWEIGHT'S DAY, mistake He had written a book about how to play tennis In writing he Clete, WLP.) Clube, Wy, ‘one look ow, out fownd it vecessary to study out bis own form, Before that time he had Tosses disturbing alarm olo slways played with entirely natural vim and dash, giving little thought to (W Twe PAST Two Venrs of window and knocks all the orks the manner in which he achieved results, Now he had described the proper WE HAS LosT THiS Smiter = = out of mente Sg, yer jer Hes Hears all the factory whisties blow, way in which to play different strokes, and when he played again he tried LU ‘ ad u Reaneced HIS but they mean nothing to his young to “play by the book.” That ta, (aq Qe ne Ww Errorre. tournasnent. eve tried to play the strokes in the man-| overwhelming all cont ae a _ Van Winkle right } “ond he deacribed, Hip deseriptions| he came to the Anal he bed pido | u le ’ °. ° e tatuge to nook, Sinime he haw tn deen lucid and quite correct, But) burned h. ut 1 Wilding t | tt A somnia because he can't sleep more pe bed besa pine ae et ante tiieac| hm ite rhowe ue hueds fount ns 1lttin QIN ENAOleS FLANKS eos rr voure : teat Tn tiie tinal mateh MeLou fag of what wan correct and what| showed a fellinecol Ih ape eogntin follow » evidently. « was not sores Trying his own exceMent advice ma ‘melf-con, ". He lost time » strain him pretintoary mm | The Mory of the loning of the Davin in} @ } Cup in 114 shows the Comet still Minking of + ments he al-|burning himacif out. MeLoughtin, s ways had made naturally, Therefore! playing with all of his old dash, beat hls game lost ite pep; he was a] Leth Hrookes and Wilding. To Beat Indians and Sweep Series Clean 22 iisct Watt ——---—— q mealside, "s Pi Doss @ ittle rv raft beg punciine Charley’s Pinch Hit in Thirteenth Kauff an d Doy le May Go to Cubs i and eurrounds some io Stats Gives Donovan’s Men Victory Weight, 219 pounds foodside, alg . The opening match with Hrookes IE A Fe PROPS Pl: ° opps Hae the chauffeur drag out th more the “Cals | took ail McLoughlin had. It went to are we Ta . and Places Them Only Five for Z Will 8 an” ot” of the early d ‘ ; Z z ieee 9 0 immerman and William roachater and does Kaetner sport el Saya aoa anor Meade o's. Mi Bea, bin i get Ree Rogge Stops roadside cabaret and pin . dovblchenser with some more trom Weight, 228 pounds fableatde, Punches the bag, shadow bozes end Iifte weights by proxy. Fate come more and pinys two en- cores with the pie and ice cream. ‘Weight, 47 pounds, eupperside, and gete ferent theory. McLoughlin, he said,| needed only one point more to win, was all right until he Jost to Antho! But McLoughlin rallied with all his © Wilding in the final contest for the| daxaling apeed, won two points English championship at Wimbledon, | tied, won game, kept on winning Bogiand. Wilding was one of the nnd won the set in the thirty-second Most skilful and polished tennis play- | game. Harry N. Hempstead, president of the Giants, and Charles Weegh- man, president of the Cubs, attended the races together at Saratoga yesterday. It was sald that a gigantic deal between the two National League clubs is about to be consummated. Zimmerman and Kauff are supposed to be dissatisfied with their present berths. Hetne is to be swapped for Bennie, To get an outfielder to replace Kauff it ts said Cy Williams is to come to New York from Chicago in exchange for Larry Doyle. Zimmerman then would play second base for McGraw. Doyle would play second and Zeider third for the Cubs, It is further stated that cash and several substitutes may accompany the exchange of famous players. By Bozeman Bulger. AVING made @ clean sweep of LRAER Sone ate Rice lore wails the Cleveland series, the Yanks ers in the world. McLoughlin had |” Wilding beat Williams. McLoughlin haga Ue ako ped pega drat {) aeen bis own splendid “cannon-shot land Bundy lont the doubles. MeLoush- for the pennant and ready to meet service” fail to upset the master of|lin beat Wilding, Williams lost tho 2 of all comers, The battles with the back line play. He had scen the best| deciding maten to % Old: B tt t example of his own atyle fall before| “To show how t ‘was burn a 1 ume ettin ou weaagrl they dreaded most of all, and the best example of a style entirely |ing McLoughlin out the “Comet™ lost when the Westerners opened fire Wild @iferent. Therefore he was trying to the “All-Comers” a little later to . : Cabaereta, dances, drinks See ay Ma Wacker seek eee | Successfully Engimeered rims’ mn ster ter” in toed Fast meta Bo wm : ¥ ag, Sa ane ne ASINNY amt nenpect evra at ha wa" On Burl d Madeira rs 0 itr cri aia are nay connec Sich, Ne parccued pene eceuring Umnesconet gttoan apramtamnn in con,| Me DUTLESQUE AN lig ———— | Sl F — 1 |. Boston, you will notice, dropped Tampa Ski Jumpers’ Union. Frearned lm moan owt an ok iting, fo Qo arnzting 88" |gitford A. Cochran’s Two Fillies) "i" Yr race, but she aid chin Y4rY|* Tet detent was a wnver ott MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES Hee Gla away the) Up, the Forner Winning at| was of tne notiow variety, She led be acing back © tre ughlin had burned himself out. In xpots, but unute but five games from the Red Sox line of athletics 18 a professional “The California Comet’ been had been trying to substitute the skill i c- |. The triple defeat was a bitter pill a ‘ to phot, 00 eastal eo ; * of age, ax a member of the Golden thom all, He was at last trying to! thing like a leading lady, The vie pi 1 | ea stts SER 's See meee. Compiled by Moreland News Bureau ©. of the club, and a little while after- national championship, and in. that keason. It came at a time when there ny Ward he went into the coast cham- mat or eld 1 art to a was) ‘ id can still get along with McLoughlin was plainly dis-| Odds of 6 to 1 and Latter at) M" Held from start to Anish and wis | was @ chance for a drive toward the| American League Batting Averages.) National League Batting Averages. | Cut outfield o hip, won & | prallininary match treaved and fagged out long before never threatened at any stage of (M°| io) phe club left here in sack cloth and was eliminate: protectors and maske. r ; have played in fifera | | Reconta of, ayere why have played in fitewm ORY chews Aas and was eliminated. | He hadn't at. the end, and playing on his nerve| Even Money. five and a half furlong journey. cl aieta ' . a fae In a | the SA UYiLA Gremec to ote { Talks of play waa hiacwn. te played |e" | Roscoe Troxter put up a “MoOneY On the opening day Secretary | jek Brook ie 1g 3 coiling for volunteers and hosp! f spersiatently, and in course of time de TED AND NOW READY FOR By Vincent Treanor. ride" on both Milies that has Never) Blackwood of Cleveland stopped | Gobo, 1% ne 4 $l 1m | supplies, Csieety gh frye) Lt Bg | Feloped ‘the terrific wervien that, wan A "COME-BACK." ” Panor. sheen equalled. Although Burlesque |several of his friends among the| mM re Clacinuat SF itt By | Mezione war oot re in Cincineat, to maks him the most famous player - SARATOC N.Y. Aug 1 | " x conga ere : | 18 Harve, ‘ 42 Tit BT to spend bis winters in Cincinna’ Fi t2 make him Ruse jouhe tha Alb the *Comant Feros ui aomecting ape | ®2* Played with much confidence by |New York reporters at the press gate | 2 it alg ek Race: Big hi | has been seen little. He took xf jt sary {Pl he “in the know” crowd, Willle| “Fellows,” he said, “do me this one | ree fA a al | Hong, Mt.” Lenn 3 5) Rs TO QUEERIES. MILOUGHLIN'S TERRIFIC SER- | rest to recover the warn? of hin rent | proaching thove of the old Beis iy noe eraine! egaed. tile tayo pull for Cleveland to win. | airuak “artietie: soc St Br Tit 2 | What "beaten ee, OF Anowers yo 2 1| Midgley, her trainer, expr favor and pull for Cleve! } iran J ; Hi re R. EB. C—Don't know what Wille VICE EARNEO HI8 FIRST FAME. |days, And they sa haw ting ring days, was engineered | A Bete: chlewgpers S018 438 of Ayal. Beckie ‘ idence in her chances as she; it will not be disloyal, The Yanks | jiums, Hos MOT Beauties phere ard’e weight is three-ring aide, Four years ufter his start he played and that on the 28th, when!and put over successfully here yos- | * ; oer aa ces ae te |haven't © chance and I know your Hit ws OR OR ie Mi By a In the Lowell High he abpenta again to contest for the terday afternoon, Burlesque and Ma- | tArted on i oF way to the poate crowd would rather see ue win than % 3 Pick. Thileded t Squink—That event is for Cances won the Pacific Coast in- | American leadership, lo will be the pie ait tho colora [remarked that she would have to be! either Red or White Sox.” 8 i q i under 130 feet in longth. nship. People “Comet” of d, full of sinashing, | {Ta two fillies running int some actress to win, and in doing ao| Last night Mr, Blackwood went iY Bf f} bax | ee 1. Crashing and brilliant’ playa, | of Gifford A. Cochran, a comparative | 5 eee ie nead and. wishing 4 i dittie—Dever heard of © ctanding und with greater skill th st by eee, f . . mo- | discouraged quite a few. But others, yank a Wb: ian he ever! newcomer to the turf, he m us luck, All he aske is that the Yanks. 4] if mile run. MA took. He put such speed int sae before ‘diuma of the double clean-up, Burs) hose ability to gather Information ; now do unto the White Sox and th & iff 3 eee thet returne were almost, Imponaibie.| ewe be A sgputar come back," |ieaque was at tho very nourishing |O% Winners 's startling, woren’t de-| Browns as they did unto the India i} ay Goot—Write to Jack Difion, asstet y Rational Interscholastic champion- nd always haw been wonderfully | price of & to 1 and Madeira way an ved in the least. They abated The concluding thirteen | Innin % 8 0 8 et ant heavyweight champion. : . Hix opponents were Goorge Bopular all over the tennla world, for, « ‘ ax if she were a Regret, and there ker and If the crow: $ 16 Psi :: ' i Fe Ghareh, who had won tho Columbia hin modesty and hie mporesmansnip| ve? money shot was whooping galore +a she trotted |oyerflows the stands and rune into aR Hs fe aa Sending big tsemuere to seenaeies 4 University interscholastic; B, H./ are as great as his ability to play the| Burlesque had to puncture the rep. | 285 AU Millon os Ae MN | alghth Avenue tovday it will not be is 46 $28 ieee fhe calocre os re oontte w oarecooes Bonnie tan Eriovie winner: | coe ‘Wtation of the Western colt Berlin to {fo cstall the fate of Conning Tower, |diicult to understand the reason 8 i a8 ri ib ‘B0|t0 © guy in a well ; ton, the eeton winner, | —————— are eae eo = { ‘ower, | therefor. Never have thero heen 108 i 5 Munacn was frat’ ip meat the | who finished first earlier In the week, packed into two 1s a Fe SF Reece ES une eke en aI Ne aed neat tnd a'hatt hours of play, and. there % OG Go| ae core Sear ek OP PME capclossiy—McLourhlin won, 6-0, ¢ ap ar ea 8 (1) nston | Lt 1s sald Owner Cochran had down |®0tid not have been a more fitting a iy 2h | Sinor Pesgue_sudlecces Se AS Mittney “eliminated Churen, jonly @ small wager on Burlesque, but | cimax than for Charley Mullen to % w TB: ar ae ii y the final McLougblin beat 4 . | there wan. nothing pikerish about) jut over the winning run bk a FY my? a Be } : tney with the greatest ease, 6—1 N some of the other wagers on Bur-|! ntre, In another five i 5 5 ¢ ‘ He E ls jhe tos, one or ewpor CNTLUS LUCE | vescive wiser “the layers to pay ote | kn Bnet te ee iren would. have BY Youralen eam BOR cas lagen Lqua j | vata top notional. chasapinnanipn fe lesque which the layers had to pay off called the Fame of acoount of fark. 108 ree a 8 B74 Record Winning | _ Thus if appens A = H ' through each match In the most bril- : * . : ; of two of the ; Nant style, playing with reckless | KUMagae Wins Sensational) mexne nad something in reserve, and | | Wistful, James Rutler's filly, favor. | PAs the nerat us back in the | American League Pitche We t Tit iH abandon and cutting away entirely! pve Cor Match in Sinele: Nix endurance gave him the vietory, | ite Mt the: ome ning event, van what eee ne, Iocan of yitchers, Including, Aug, 1 ug estern U from the orthodox Eastern style of ve Match in Singles perhaps the worst race she has shown : = Dette ‘ 4 { Ria haedaet maton? wan wit 2 ‘ fi us POINT SCORE this season, She had 122 pounds up ; ¢ long thirteen L Lt her Californian, | — From National Champion, ‘ veavacaa 0 4nd, ts may have anchored “her. | ain eht wan, the" pitching duel Rb MEL ADRES 9 ms 208, = ore i ais that thin wae pha ina is 5247.6 | Johnny Loftus, however, didn't seem | ser and Lambeth, both Dt 2k Walter Hagen, American professional the hi reat | match he ever played| ew ionr 4 Re esainenes aT I oe pacer ee anuen with her after the | Detraen Thee league. These young: ae | Reht, Boson 5: 4 of Rochester, N. Y., added the West. Each depended upon terrific hitting} > ‘ORT, Aug. 19.—Willlam M,| Steond: ae rat sixteenth |Mera fought tooth and toenail with- Crees, Ratisbuiet lik ely R = | : pen golf championship to hie Het ) and marvellous speed. They never Pie 1, | Kumagae rut once calling for help, If either he ONE a! | Pe pe4, marvellous speed. They never! Johnston, the wat tennis ith Vea wos wert—or-9 | gimmy has finally suc- | hua any notion of wavering he never Brrecltvs, ae ot honors by completing the 72-hole | | and McLoughlin won. In an instant | holder, was defeated by ttehiya Johnston | ceeded a jumping race) snowed it, At the finish they were om t ia medal contest on the Blue Mound > + es he had leaped from comparative ob- ‘Kumases, A AA SAS OFA ANTS 4°05 55 7) with the undersized and misnamed | ay strong, apparently, as at the start. i 6 ie 54 | Country Club links in 286 strokes, sourity to the top of the list of Ameri- He, ‘ we champion, ‘Third wet gelding Sandow.* It took Jockey Allen! ‘There were occasions when either 0 » 4 This score equals that made by. Fi can tennin players. ition | 2788% 1B the final match of the fohmaton A eek ad aa aa saat 4 of Fennwssey to do the trick. | them could have been taken out for , 1 Wy Chick Evans of Chicago, in winning - is first international competition. amagae 2247121144600 22-5 low is as fast us horses come, but ch hitter, but both manage) 7 6 10 vs ‘ ry game in 1902, when he and Melvili Singles tournament for the Casino, Bourth set Javeme too small entirely for Misenle: | Sorniived them: te fo throuk, That | ob i the national epi ite at Mini... yolis, eng went to Australia to play for! ouy, ph es ah uimhens jo. Johnston 1462644 82-6] chasing action on the part of Donovan and) S 6 106 when he established a record for 72 } } the Davis Cup. Brookes and Wilding BR EBA erpre OF uma gaa a les i iaees soba baad 4 3] - Font has put the big league stamp on | Fe holes in national competition, Hagen PX. in “ois he went to Enginnd to try | The match was one of the hardest chau waar clever (Ge Od m, pn pe, sold lh “Rta On eMolency, Tame H Bit tie Coa dips vests ces Won 4 tor Sue Davis Cup again, E | o P me fought contesiy ever seen on the | Johnston Yellowstone, F | Shocker ylelded eleven its, phite the) & 8 32 18 national title. , c Loughlin and Norris| , : 14535626 1202-8 i man was touched for eit 6 4 108 d only one strok: pi Hackett met Dixon and Hl every atom of tennis atratexy and MI-FINALS TO-DAY \nerior, Against the hard hitters of v8 AF a8 88 Shoe Eitceninann oe Puctsbural lea for per-Barrett ne British team “FINALS TO-DAY ier fe Opposition he was as effectly < | second plac 281, George O. Simp- were out In front, apparently win-| skill at their command. Kumuasue's % 7 +e fast seanoned veteran and nev fon vot Oak ‘Park Cluby Chicago, “and ; i 08 es Barnes of Philadelphia followed nin . McLoughlin, Saye i IN GOLF TOURNAMENT b aAy ponalt : § hey rattle him in the pineh James periority in play in the opening 4 may possibly open a public sta could th n vat with 288 each. BE Licking ‘un socthar recauet | round wa eae a A oa AT SOUTHAMPTON LINKS, | Fee jriners have, met Totkoy ite | anecker. bad mS oupher iN eitera to ainnecn, witch's wonderful’ Ge iaene 4 * unquestionable, fur the success than this former Jockey, He| Shocker had pher bi 3 #00, ; 4 @ @ second ball as hard a8) vationg) champion was appurenti z= — has developed some turf history mak- |handle than did the speedy Lambeth, | third (round this, forenoon, won the coolly taking a desperate as apps ¥| GOLF LINKe: sour: = Neen Nimbus Fe ey Uunbeth, by the way, ix playing special prize for best score’ during the WOLF LINKS, UTHAMPTON m Nimbus, ty bavy | Lavin len all. He American League tournament and established a record for . From that time | unable to handle thé swift, accurate N.Y. Aug. 19--A mingling of close | til Coanett An example of his (hia frat season of league pall io | Clabe W.L. PC. bs » PC. Tithe 5,916 yard course, Hoe Was pressed A iitoken aa wa Onetnas MBA GrectlsnA GaLIeMOR feces | ability Was shown this season during | was never tn a minor led hard for this tonor by H.C. Lagerbiaae % ded atehes len ariety | whi has devolped (he $600 year: | Poh! picked the young man up of Youngstown, O., who scored 67 on the 4 oe 2 bacon. rhe Geciding stroge' The next sct was also a victory for! % the first and second round contests | ling Tom Mo'Taggart into one of the |he was playing with a semi-pro team i last round. rey 3 * cup was between McLoughlin an ra ine on alt toi ont nt | (WO-year-old. stars out In Ohio, 1 eqearQTTaeE|E]qhoo_ f jos Dixon. ‘The Raglisbman was |'h* Japanese, but Johnston was now | 1? the invilallen wolf tournament at —— [MEndcker was picked up In Ottawa, : Wr Ogee alg | VERTTHING FOR an exceedingly skilful, but by the sheer | Playing in something like his top- | al Links: yesterday, but) piny Karrick, trainer of the Oneck |Canada, last fall. Results of Games Yesterday. fury of his attack McLoughlin beat | notch form and sixteen games were |WbeM the last hard luck tales had] stable, gave his friends a chance to | New York, 8; Chienge, | (let game) ‘Billiards Bowllng him down and won the match, necessary before the Tokio cham. | beh recorded the survivors in the|velebrate when Friazle xalloped home | ‘The Giants ran away with the first A Nee York, 6 (24 gum | 3, 2, . 7" SRAM | rirst flight were Philip Carter of /{2 front in the fourth race, Karrick | game out in Chicago, and gave the bn | Prices and Terms to Sult, N “BURNING-OUT” B Pion emerged a winner of the set 4 wasn't at all stingy with his informa- [fans a lttle hope, that was dashed | REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANI! % Hridgehampton, Nelson Whitney of GAN TO SHOW. Continuing his brilliant play in the On: Y of} tion, but because of Sand Marsh, |an hour later when Anderson was Ths Brpariehsdalke-Collender Co. vhe Davis C: tches | following set Johnston won, 7 10 5, Audubon, ©, Tiffiny Richardson of | Bhnd Baggage, Hank O'Day and | fairly slaughtered, The Cubs took | Bt. near Broadway: aoe eater went through the Ene, |and in the fourth secmed to have| the home club and George C. »- [others in the same race Frizgle \him for seventeen. wallop — —_— nisl ave ot apd quoted at a long and finey price. She sata a Hie charaplonshtp match; beating sll |the Japanese at his mercy, allowing | NAY of Garden City, They will meot | auoted At a lave and funes prices Bhe ya Lee wit bo hack In PORTING, 5 ents for the right to meet An-|him only two games. The gallery |** MMMed mm the semi-final to-day cighth then came away te the ae: ;the game In # few days now, He wis ‘ Hreokiyn at Piteburgh (2 : yy Wilding, the champion. He eee eae tor Jobnet ————. mpaniment of gleeful shouts of {in uniform yesterday and felt strong | 3A Louie at Washington. Monten 6 Bt: Losle Getermination Meeees orary jaceae the fifth Hf dicing iat cater Baseball RPM. NY. \werkgne Costigan, Jack Flaherty and ‘enough to get in two arguments with Detroit ot Philadelphia. Philadelphia of Cincinnati. _ a " ° ‘Chivas, Grounds, Adm, Wc.—adn, more than @ fow others, the umpire,

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