The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1919, Page 23

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abil Bcore Jerry Lang, the star of the Wash- ington Heights Annex of Morris High School, won the juntor championship Singles in the tournament on the |eap road run and also makin, “ ig the fast- gourts of the New York Tennis Clublest time for the distance, was accom- Yesterday. attack thoru sets, edfeate of 16, The championshi: jor event was also the finals. J. Harry Steinkampf, the | finish line in the actual time of 32m. 59s. Playing through titie holder, won his —. semi-final round match. He outplayed] ATLANTA, Ga., Ovi. 14.—Grace Direct, Leon Corley, 6—4, 8—6, CINCINNATI, Oct. 14.—Pat, Moran’s| [ng of the Gr and skill as a manager In carry- | Lakewood track. tng the Reds t th League championship in fifty years, and then to the World's Championship, was recognized in a substantial way here to- day by August Herrmann and the di- fectors of the Cincinnatl Club. In addition to his share in tho ‘World's Beries receipts, amounting to about 5,000, the club gave him a bonus of 6,000, so that Moran may ‘be aald to aye ‘enjoyed & lucrative year in base- pony The unusual feat of winning a handi- ) bY @ spirited net |plished by James McGuiness, Mohawk eistubborniy fought | Athletic Chi Rdward Hodgers by alaix mile race held by the Knights of b, In capturing ‘the open Columbus over a course in New Ro- P singles in the sen. | chelle yesterday. McGuiness, from. a ht up to three minute start, scampered over the driven by Beck, won the 2.06 pace for a purse of $2,500, the feature of the open nd Circuit races at the The race was won in strairht heats, the best time being ra | | Gillette All this week Gillette Service Store . The Gray Drug Co., Inc. mane oe e 1490 Broadway) Cw, 43rd St. Edward Weck & Son, Inc., We have no fault to find with Jockey “Butt” Fairbrother, but he should have won the second race by himself aa the race >» run As it happened, iy eyo a fivly oe te Jia a : a thing way Seretsen,. just did nose Fairorother Identifies the true, world-famous Aspirin, prescribed ae Se for over eighteen years ~ United States, and if Billy Claire can make it so they are with him, The “Bayer Cross” is the thumb-print of gentt- | and for Pain in general. 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It may be slightly damaged or need a If there is any man in this town who is not getting a satisfactory shave, we want to know it, Safety fazor Company, Boston, Mass When and where you may meet the Gillette Service Experts: 172 Broadway | Fulton St. noun Ta le hea: i fT i i i holastic football offerin, esterd aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. scholas all offering yesterday Are You Getting a “Fair’’ Shave ora Perfect Shave? Experts at one of these stores. The service is free ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 14, 1919." Race Meeting at Yonkers* | Gets Off to a Good Start 0, and all told the army of holiday viai- Good Looking Favorites Win} tors had tittle excuse to compiais. OF on Opening D: Good |course only two dyed tn the wool fa- , P B May and vorites won, but there were other Sized Crowd Turns Out. — |wett packed chotoss which seampered Vanqeneeeeny ee! home in front, so that taken alto- By Vincent Treanor. gether the day wasn’t entirely un- NKERS got a good start yes- | satisfactory, terday. The meeting, which| Im the first place Sea Mint, a Sea marks the last twelve days of | King colt of Jack Joyner’s, who was the Now York racing season, got |thought to be a good thing in some of ft good break, Good racin Saratoga was even, favorites won in thelr ture Saris aretr corn ae agin home under a nice ride by Tommy Davies and showed a certain portion of the populace tat Ten Cam and some others among the starters will have to wait for another day. Joyner thought Sea Mint a good thing, as did many others, despite the top on Ten Can, and when it came to racing Sea Mint delivered the goods, and Edwina out. Of course Edwina didn’t get away well, but even at that was in a good position at the head of the stretch. In the drive home Lumetta was just a trifle better than Edwina, and ‘no matter what Fairbrother did Jack Kermath, the champion among the chefs in the club house, could not disguise the fact that he was proud of the accomplishments of his boy Georgie, who recently arrived from France. George came back @ Ber- geant tn the $4 Division of the Regu- lar Army, He went from Chateau- Thierry to the Argonne, and as a papa Jack proudly says he ts back as book. keeper on the Cotton Exchange, un- scathed and glad. Wille Shea, one of us, saw his good filly, Ormonda, come home a winner from a good field of sprinters in the third race, Ormonda could not have won except under a good ride by Tommy Rowan. Billy Claire ts down here from Saratoga to talk over improvements at the Spa with President R. 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