The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1919, Page 11

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Be ne EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY What Happens Every Day AUSTRALIAN STAR IMURES HIS ARM "ZRe wrdah battté tor fouina place tn Bete ataonpleashinn "to be betta | Smee Te FE the American League is still unde-| Pershing Athletic Field, Central and | intention AT SOUTHAMPT clded/ as the Yankees and St, Louts Mannatfan Avenues, Jerver be «8 Browns split even in two thrilling] these will be found thirteen cham- games, the New Yorks winning the| pions who will defend their title, leay- first\gamo in tho ninth inning 3 to %| ME Only two of leat eee ners winner over its three com) the interbattalios race on The course was finish was ten lengths. to carry the colors of York Athletic Club ® Dudette and Wiki Wri wore the win- rowing cutter crew of the Battalion of ‘aldshjpmen was an easy” titors in Severn, bout three-quartre of a mile, and the winner's lead at the olehmainen ey his the pana Set} Patterson Obliged to Quit When He and Brookes Had Victory ‘Cinched. SOUTHAMPTON, N, Y., Ang. 22.— A badiy strained right arm caused the retirement of Gerald L. Patter- fon, the Australian player, in the Jawn tennis tournament on the turf in a.red-hot finish, while the home| Jonn “Heilum, Pastis A. throwing the discus, Gordon, Pelham Ba; Station, in the one-mile run. team \triumphed in the second game, 2 to 1, winning ont in the fourteenth frame of a great struggle, Jeft Pfeffer was lucky to score 4 victory for the Robins over the Pirates at Ebbets Field, and, if it hadn't been for the big etick of Hy Myers, it is doubtful whether he would have turned the trick. The and y in iam val Training held nai club. ‘Kolehnainen for he last year and fve-mile championship run to-mor- row, but his entry temporarily was his joining serse local | fre nat competed NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE —— Ludwig Bausinin Will Start You Housekeeping On Credit mew, ipa longer. Cae Baumer hae started thousand Pirates got twelve hard hits off Pte while the Robins could only get five off “Babe” Adams; but three of those Myers got, and they ac- counted for three runs, while Pitts- burgh’s twelve hits were only good for two. Loose pitching by Zachary and Gill, coupled with erratic fielding and op- portune hitting, made it easy for Chi- cago to defeat Washington by a score of 11 to 4. Cincinnati tame from behind and de- ban Beg entry Be a Ba A ot Oeschger passed Duncen to start the ninth. Rudolph relieved Ocschger > i 4 of the Meadow Claw. He had fought’/throwga a lively match with his partner, Norman EB. Brookes, against Frederick F. Der- ham and Major ¥.:B, Matram, in the (second round of the doubles. When ‘| the Australian holders of the United tes doubles titles were within a Toke of defeating their opponents they suddenly ceased the rallies. Walking to the umpire’s chair Pat- freon put on his eoat. Brookes spoke 4 few words to Bob Wrenn, who had deted as umpire, at which the latter gmnounced to the surprised gallery ~ @ that’ owing to a strained arm Patter- | @ gon had decided té default. The score 7 for Derham and Major Harram was hung up as 3-6, 6-7, defaulted, Later in, the day Patterson, because : Me arm troubled him. ‘want to arts, of the Southampton wee # and bed “an X-ray Photograph bis & Tight arm to determine ‘extent of the injury or strain, “According to the $ big Austfalian this, did not show any: iy thing of a serious nature. Hoe strained his arm during the na- + tional championship doubles at Lonk- wood Iast week, and decided to default in singles and to give the arm a B im the ‘singles ‘and ts give P reat, following the advice of the phy- / sictan, so"as to be able to compete in Games Yesterday. eer 5 th, ttn 1 A — a a ~ Lift off Coms! The final stage of the President's Match, one of the most powalas | shot ile Range un: at the Navy Rifle Programme of the National vite As- sociation, was fired over the 1,000- range at Caldwell, N. J. The winner, Sergt. J. B. Rhine of the Marine Corps, made the high soore of 289 in a posible 800. He wins the title of military rifle champion of the United States, a gold medal, and an autographed letter from the Presi- dent. The highest sallor to score was Seaman EF, Phillips. His ecore of 238 entitles him to @ sliver cup donate1 by the Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn for the best navy score. The cavalry winner was Major H. 6. Adams, who, with a score of 285, won the Cavalry Cup donated by the United States Marine Corps in 1910. Pop Geers took the lion’s share of honore at the second day of the Grand Circuit at Poughkeepsie, driv- ing four of the five winners on the programme, and in one of his vic- torles piloting Goldie Todd to a clean- cut, straight-heat triumph over Frank Dewey and Sanardo. The veteran reinsman secoanted for “The Vassar,” ‘costs only a few cants. and Rath foreed Duncan through Daubert’s single. A pass to Groh and Roush's heared single to gentre scored runs, enough to Rawlin, Reldea brilliantly, aotr. A golf match will be ed at hed Huntington ‘Golf and Hawg er ub, Huntington, L. 1. to-morrow. wants MacFartand, Hempstead House, Port ‘Washington, and Alex Pirie of the esa Shore Country Club will op- George MoLean of the Great Reek Golf Club and Nicholas Deliane a: A the'Tational mngiés tournament next| of the Huntington Golf and Marine $ in the twenty-t a fi ert ~ by doubles there’ was: only, hh. vecamional | MISCELLANEOUS, which he won with Molly Knight, and two Breeders’ Club events, the two- year-old and three-year-old trots. inkling afforded that Patterson was not stroking as well as.uaual. In the open- ing game he brought of one of his # spectacular smashes and later on © eral occasions ball bounding high over the of the court. |) His backHanders were poorly executed. This, however, didnot surprise th ‘Two hundred and fifty entries have sbeen received for the Metropolitan i any hard corn, soft corn, or corn bi tween the toes, and the hard sk calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of “Freezone” cos little at any drug store; apply a fe drops upon the corn or calins. RATIONAL eee AMERICAN LEAGUE. So well was Patterson playing that ho only lost one of and that was in the se won five of his service games and also ‘ew of tho players appeared it fous nature was suffer- of pain or soreness, bug! Truly! ‘s28] Phitadetphia YESTERDAY. ‘glass arm’ which a few id probably cure. pldg the wttention in the sin: ce in the sen ing Dean Mathey 6-1, int totals of the to 11. Mathey the varied pace of jas good at line ; Pittsburgh, Chleage, 5: Philaddlphia, 1. innatl, 7; Boston, @ @AnES TO-DAY. St, Loule at New York. Clnclunati at Boston, Chicage at Phitadeipnia. | Buy Now! Read! 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