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Kumagae and © «Final Round “ North Side championship doubles on Binzen Reach lehiya Kumagae and bis new doub- les partner, Elliott H. Bingen, wou their way into the final-round -of the ‘the lawn tennis courts of the Uni- Versity Heights Tennis Ciub yester- day. The doughty Japanese wizard and the fulmer Yordhaur captain out- played the former Columbia pair, R. B. Haines aba Anton Von Bernuth. The score was 6—4, 6—1, At no period of the two sets wat the outcome of the contest ever in doubt, On the Columbia side of the Ret Haines worked away with all his vigor, He smashed and volleyed through every rally even if gentlor strokes on occasions would have achieved the desired results, Kuma- gee, exhibiting the true guile of tho lental, offered Haines pienty of op- “poitunities at critical times, usually profiting by the outs and nets of his American adversary, Steadiness was easify the keynote. of the game as Kumagae and Bingen ot hag it, They were alert for open- ings, Kumagae’s forehanders and Binzen's: shorter volleys accounting | for many points. The two worked to- gether smoothiy on the court and this contributed to their making breaxs through the service of Haines. They broke through in the final game of the first set. Kumagae and Binzen appeared more troubled by the soft service of Von Bernuth than the faster ball of his partner. Even so they managed to crack him im the last set which was all in favor of the Japanese and the American. Kumagae and Binzen will meet) J. Harry Sgeinkampf and Carl Joliife in the match for the championship ttle, the first of the season to be decided ‘on out-of-door courts in this vicinity next Sunday afternoon at 2:40 o'clock, Downes Trounces Vic Michael SYRACUSE, N. Y., May 6.—Johnnie | Downes, South Boston, easily defeate Vic Michaela in ten rounds last nigh( Downes used Michaels for punching --NEWS OF ALL THE SPORTS ‘and had him bleeding from nos | RUBE BENTON CHECKS _ |Senatore’s 112 paeae ty EE comny THE GIANTS WIN Within One Pin. conan FHILADMLPHIA, May’ s—wnat'| Of Ticing Record|é | promised to be a great pitchers’ duel between “Red” Causey of the Phillies and Fred” Toney of the New Yerk ants developed into a mad scram- ble for runs after the fifih inning. ‘The final score was 5 to 4 in the Giants’ favor. “Cactus” Cravath, the Phils’ man- ‘agerrughed eighteen players into the game in a despairing attempt to win after the Giants had mopped up Causey for three runs in the s.venth, nd raw had to call first on Phil louglas and then on Rube Benton as emergency pitchers ‘to sta off the Phillies afterToney weakened In the last half of the seventh. All in all, It was one of the hardest fought games seen here in years. The Phillies were fighting to hold first place, but and they can blame Benton for the veteran southpaw went on the mound with two on and one out the ninth, allowed one run to sco apd then ‘got the last two bitters on a strike-out and a foul fly. The Gjanta started the scoring in the sixth. Kauff lod off by getting a walk. Sieking sacrificed, Wheat to let Kauff crossed the platter when Kelly singled to left. Smith gingled to. righ Kelly holding ‘second, Toney an Burps Hes Ne e right back In their halt and tled {l. Causey was retired by Kelly. Lebourveau singled to centre. Bancroft singled to Tight. 1 third. Bancroft’ w ‘oung to Fletcher, a home’ on the play, Williams * ppd to Kaul. Pohhe Gothamites forged into the lead three runs in the seventh. | Ralph; threw 10 left. auft walked Fletcher and Do: went to third on centre. Kelly's Kaug home. Mille: unassiste Fhe Phitties came bi back and scored in. Vinlph Miner singled to centre at the start of the Phillies’ half of the ninth. Luderus batted for Witherow~ and, after fouling over tne right fleld wall, popped. to Cravath, fr EEE Jimmie Senatore, of the Untvoratty | e Bowling’ Club, camo within one pin of equaliing the high scorg of this seasons Evening World hegdpin = het | held by Vie. Brengard of the 6t, Joseph team of New Jersey, last night wher he put up a total of 112 while ‘rolling |*,, with the University Nd. 1 team. He connected with the headpin with every ball, but on the fourth and tenth éfforts he made only eight pins, which cost him first place. Twenty-two teams rolled in the tournament, and out of this number fen bowlera won fobs,” The fitat bowler to register 100 gr more w G- Banks of the Finiay P. ware. who scored 7108; “Mt” Bracket of tho Yorinara Republican Club Newark, 10 in Nathan, of the Northern HA, Uricted, of tie Northern can Club, 101; David H. Ketch- um, Baker, Carver Morrell Glith, 102: Jolin Stoke, ‘of the Uniyeralty ’ Club, of the Univeral to remain in «the International League, For & thne * ‘et >" thought that nt the franchise ‘eeuld ave to be olty wee une games, bu 8 and n three prominent nora than 400 mois en were mot com: | leted USO promoter, Joseph yunfee, ran out of funds. Diets poe itarted some inert Farmers te Play @ilk Sox, ‘The Farmer Baseball Club wilt piay the Paterson @ilk Sox Saturday after- noon, at Farmer Oval, Hughes Street, Glendale, L. On & "afternoon e the hame take wat cross crack Maujer Athletic Cl Harry Harrer has added Hal to the Farmer line up, the néw player being assigned the first Base job. ity Club No. 1 rolted the highest team total of the evening, with a score of 478. Other team totals Fifth National Bank, Oxford, 31 orthern Republican Club, 469 ‘n Republican Cluy No. 2, 46 out” Young. ‘Fletcher Doyle also ‘singled to| 3? he fourth time, | > scored and Kauff xs Don't Be Guilty Of The Vise Of Starched Collars Wear ‘DELPARK HAND-FINISHED Soft Collars iventy-seven teams are Jisted tn, to- ing’s sing! le night's games. this numberrthe Met- oe to right ont | kopolitan ‘Trust Company das one; Civil amith ponped “in “Jesh | Service Clu Uo AM. ‘and Toney was out, Paulette | ‘The United Bowlin annul May walk to City Island wil take place Sunday Burne, By deazing Wille Schultz and Artie Peters In the batting a mow Downes ioaee often, with ‘rights and round, knocking h of nine. Michaols inert, singled t tre, fournament i Wavaniir Gravashs sMantae ret “Summie. Sematore tr” the On sale at Men's Shops which the mound for t display foremost fashions first will be rolled tn Man- (ORK begotied ta Min: F DELPARK, Inc., New ¥. 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