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ENNIS CHAMPIONS ‘UNDER WAY FOR TITLE TO-DAY, atinijaiins ‘Western Winners and ional Champions Two Wears Ago Carded to Play. & E ag by i S eet? vii aan | i! ‘not get inte action again EERE aa Yesterday ‘Williame and Harte very @eally disposed of Bundy and Dell, ‘and their secorid round match will be egainst Niles and Datney. Williams and Harte’s scores in their first round match were 6—1, 6—0, 6—3, while Niles ‘and Dabney beat Speice and Parks 3, 6—1. To-morrow afternoon , winner of this year’s Lot will the challenge present holder of L. Johnston, the vi ken two legs Because of this match Dabney will not meet Wil- Harte until Wednesday. Pe round the veteran play- C. wrtent and W. J. Clothier, mal doudies ci ‘were ‘atimninated by Willis and Roberts of California in a its had acquired’ a 8-1 lead in fourth eet. The Pacific Coast " Blayors teamed together splendidly, ‘were strong on service and did some Ddeautiful placing. Clothier twas @teadier than Wright, making several beiliiant aide line passes and holding tis own in volleying. Davis and Roberts, however, had the epeed and ability to force the going in the tight Bil] Tilden's appearance was wel- eomed by a big gallery. He and Gar- land were far superior to Putnam amd Seaver. Tilden played wonder. ful tennis, getting apparently impos- sible shots from all angles, it making very iittle difference whether pack- hhand-or fore. His placing was very fine and his terrific service was ex- otedingly accurate. Garland .gave ood port to Tilden, but did not ehow any euch form. The pair won their match 6—3, 6-0, 6-1. ‘Vincent Richards could not com ‘Bast this year, he and Yenken de. faulted to Biddle and Pell. Yenken, however, was on hand, and as A. ‘Mann of the New York sectional ‘team was absent, he teamed with L. BH Mahan. The pair took a four set maton from Irving Wright and I. me. 6-3, 64, 16, 6—2. The Middle tes champions, W. F, Johnson and 8. Sow Pearson, disposed of the Pacific Northwest pair, Allen and Burrill, in| @traight cets, 6—1, 6-4, ¢-2. Jimmy Johnston Completes Boxing Card for Spa. SARATOGA SPRINGS, Aug. 17.— Jimmy Johnston, the well known New York promoter, is to conduct the frst boxing show of tite race meeting here on Thursday night at Convention Hall. "The feature tout of ten rounds will ‘ring together Joe Lynch, the hard hit- ting New York bantam, and Johnny ¥isse of New Orleans, a lad reputed to ve five, referee docisions, over Pete re he became champ! Now, course. Bote "has refueed to meet him since. other ten-round outa, willbe the Krish ate ‘yi bo Frankie Max: of 4 Barney Mc- ot Tsetknes will clan with Eee 4 of Mllwaukeo. ‘The ‘Arat te between bantama, pared, the feathers and the third it Seere will also bo a battio bia wel = {" Wrankio Brown Beats Mars. CINCINNATI, Ohio, Aug. 17.— Frankie Brown of Now York dofeate’ K. O. Mare of Cincinnati In every round ef @ ten-round bout here last night =e Sa crowd of 6,003 the promoter, is now try ; bane for Brown for Labor COPELAND WARNS PARENTS. —_+ ' Pelle Them How to Keep Children Well During Hot Wave. * Sfeatth Commissioner Copeland tssued ‘= warning yosterday afternoon eape- ehly to parents as to the proper course pursue during the hot spell. He sald , Were ts an undue amount of intestinal trouble, caused by inconsiderate eating i Srnhing. While it 4s not serious, js of such wide extent he it it best to urs le to be ’ larly ‘careful to have fruit. and pVewetables well cooked, to observe mod- in eating and drinking: to eee are un- well teed, and to eat . Copela hi should as Ie ‘bathing "as possible, and should oer looge-fitting 4 BABE RUTH FAVORS RULE T0 SUPPRESS THE INTENTIONAL PASS (Continued From Third Page.) man up, who may not be so strong with the old pick handle, pops to the infield. He may hit into a doubie play, perhaps retiring the side with- outarun. And there you are. | ‘The heavy ewatter has been about as useful as a cork leg toa Broadway chorus girf. If he'd had a chance to clout the bali he might have won the game, And that's what the fans came there to see him try. Do you wonder they razz the twirlers every now and then? Every time a better faces a pitcher the odds are about seven to three ‘against him. You can prove this by taking « look at the batting averages, which show that the hitter with a Percentage of .300 for more than ten games is an exceptional man with the stick. Goouts go wild over .300 hitters. A team of .800 sluggers Would be a good bet to win a soos nant fielding with one arm tied. ever you look at Me the pitcher has it on the batter by more 2 to 1. Why should he ‘00k 50 @ bigger cinch than that? What more does he want? ‘The victim of the intentional pass @ Chinaman's chance to hit. But if fou give him two ann or if advance ali the runners ‘atone instead of one, you've card, The Giants never drew such| though the manager signatied for one crowds even Jn thelr World's’ Series which had established previous records under the Bluff. Do you think these mobs came out therh @ sce Babe Ruth walk? to See Babe Ruth Walk,” thing like that, When you're playing the pasting game you're not playing hi he had piore If hie club than on the ball waa welcon right up and take a falr swing at fair He had a chance to win And if he walked he ¢ 1 could not find was doing my bent in, every ball team there men Whose playin skill lies in and who are éarried along on that account, although thelr man- agers know them to be Weak at the fellows is good bust. 0. Whea Murderers’ Row started mur- dering the ball at the Polo’ Grounds this season all the glorious cold at- tendance records went blooey. siter time the Yankees have drawn record-breaking crowds, both at home and on the read, because they were hitting home runs, his bail game. pitcher, #0 I have a pretty good idea of what is going on In the against @ hefty slugger with a record back of him and the winning runs on Of course, there's a great temptation to walk the man, but af- ter all, winning isn’t all there Is to P Belteving this, I never gave an intentional pass tn alt my life, even WARNING! Unless you see the name ‘Bayer’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. In the ten games ALL AE AAS GOT To DO 1s TO MAKE A DISGUSTED FACE. “waiting out a walk’ nest and has become a selenc wo played between July 17 and July 2% with Chicago, Boston and Cleve- land, 264,000 fans paid to get into the ball park. This means an average of 26,400 to each game. of the crowds were larger than this last figure, because we had two Sat- two Sundays Of course, some got pitoher in a box; he's got to piten. bustnesss works, I was walked 101 times in the season of 1919. And this period, On Saturday, July 24, when we played Cleveland, SAFETY FIRST! genuine “‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,'’ which contains proper direc- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- Accept only,an ‘‘unbroken package’? of there were 40,- 00 people packed in the stands and nearly half that many were turned away from the gates by the police. ‘There wasn't a seat left anywhere on A sport writer told me that he'd never have been able to get within a block of the ball grounds that day if ho hadn't had a police tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. 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We were "going so strong with the stick that the fans had begun te call us Murderer’s Row and Assassin's Alley, I awas full of homo runs that day. In the morning game I had put two over the right field wall and in this one I already had a home run to my credit. Yes, eir, I felt like four for the day. Did I get another lick at the ball? I did not! If anything had come within reach I'd have taken a gambling swing at it. But all I got was four balls, 80 wide that I couldn't have reached them with a telegraph pole. We lost the ball game and we broke our winning streak, which, by all rights, should have marched right on. Encore sneers! A ball club goes into the open market and buys a heavy hitter, and they’ra are not cheap these days, with the idea of having him win ball games in pinches just like those I've described. 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