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eee Tilden Meets Richards é He ns iat hae ae es vi THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 10 | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK iden Meets Ri Oppeare” ON THE HOME STRETCH By Thornton Fisher, Williams, Twice Champ Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The*New York Evening World, * \The Two Bills Have Stiffest Sort! teturns and registered points by h.4° volley! > s that w ite’ * of Opposition in Fourth Round|cf reack ot Nilews racnuet,. Axa. Matches in National Tennis Johnston would mix the attack by booming one of his great forehanders Tourney at Forest Hills To- Day. 4 down the aside lines. Now it waa the Boston star's turn to look worrted. Johnston ran out the third set and clearly outclassed Niles in the. fiaai Dempsey Says He Already Feels Better Than He Did for Willard pthat he faces an opponent. Talk to eiraight as be did at Tol <) SG should be a tea! battle. We believe bled Burbure’s grounder with Uwe gut 4 © THE Wey ITS BEGINNING D mug lle E> the Uttle Californian would rather jn the fifti inning, und the Pirate. is i@ht, that furnished TO LOOK TO THE ke ee D meet Tilden than | Williams, pho ‘% promptly and quile chased Mire ‘im with wif livell CLA be HE practically Invincible when at the top suns over the plate vf : of his training. teh ten ae tae BABES (IN THE Mt 23 G7 fj \ot iw yume. That the Boston etar iy /TUne Over the Dis These” tif } #8 @ cricket and on top of Jack e A GRANO STAND CEFCEM \ nor tex away trom this condition was |TUn® gave Gitson's players a vied er | #2:cond, landing seemingiy at will, — = = eviden® during his match yesterday by a score of 4 tu 3. + Jack does not appear to be hitting as 4 with Willie E. Davis of Sin Fran: | During the eary of the thi | edo. Yankees Blan cisco, Williams, a slow starter, lO8t! the game wus u duc! betweet hin stance, on Tuesday night he Was ate chicken dinner and ate mmong ovher th © ° representative began to solve his op- Anal ; pueas etter shinge pis aad cresma,s 1 po, |0ts to Washington, Beh ind Pitcher Ma 1G |pomentn servico tn the nextenct” and with hig! error in the ‘nguh tnt few days before such segierrt ed = ei8 p Davis was slowly driven back to the| for Max. Cai : ‘ bad rtail 4 white paper shortage fewer o base line. rt in the defeat of the Giants.” tHe 43 ieee bein weds ot 42%. hes bd Phundelphta bescball parks. bss . Ee eee ' When he te right there are mighty | Grove In three of the four runs made nt, } Miske's training alct hag ’been sp tis! oe Only One St. Louis Player) ism whom he did nola to a mild|few who can succesafily exchange the Kube ta the fitter insing. itis hit ie ‘ lomer Smith, one of them, The feature of safety matohes to-day |e that they're safe from catch- . grounder, of which Del Pratt acted deep-court drives with Williams, and | fi ¢tth proving the winning one, as it it pow French leave yesterday. He took a good lacing in the workout on “uesday and {t is reported that he is peeved. Rough House Wilson te the caty one of Miske's staff that ts able to give him @ real workout. he referee question hasn't been GAMES TO-DAY. New York at Pittsburgh. Cleotnnati at Bt, Louie. 7 " mi » % he Californian's | AMERICAN Leacce, “') ‘Thomas Blexers, Chair. Yanks can't complain about finding a new bome. The landlord gave ‘em that the said Peckinpaugh and all| “sting” went out of t n Bs than of the Michigan Diate portas | two years’ notice, . eis | itt other members of the Yankee team | returns. ee an pert eee| Player. BR HL PIC. Commission, te expected at Benton AMERICAN LEAGUE. By Charles Somerville. did step behind the aforesaid Mays|Winning, 62, At the end Williams) sister. . 102 19% 8.dd6 , Harbor to-day, when the matter will | Che. The only trouble with chasing rainbows Is that ralnbows are never HEAR YE! HEAR YE! with hotstum, thrilling and brilliant bihevd tie tarot Or in Sat * | Speaker 445110 174 Soba f oe «long mg Ay als fade pag oi6 found to be straight. Se re | In the State and County of New Senor emrenie! 7 one er recs pi] Niles was far from betng easy pick-| %#ekson 470, 82 177 “irr ! tion. . = Detroit York, LC. Somervitig, a citizen at| Brown guys at second as one would |!ngs for Bill Johnston, The little| Murh BT4 134 140 .3r4 = —_ | Phitadeiphia. The tired dusiness man now has his afternoon tee at 3.30 P. M. large, though with perhaps no reasOn-| wring the necks of lame ducks or abarmpion ee Terenas ue 403 95 180 BUG Ow that th GAMES YESTERDAY, ° even easier than that, And further Ores | . ‘ ¥ ‘ Noe tenets had \ saceumais igh ERDA’ : eS whle explanations to oor therefor, do that the same Del Pratt ef the seven |handers and free hitting that, Kept latin alive Coan eg. = . y plen: e barik~ ‘With ratiroad fares up again it ts all the more tmportant to Eastern fans hereby .assert, testify, declere GUly,/ ¢rand smashes delivered by the|Niles on the hop most of the time. | ee ‘ re - roll lost at Saratoga, the rac- , Sauk | that St. Louls should never win ® pennant. lawfully and with a whoop that Iyes-| Yanks against the delivery of Wee | Many of the Bostonian’s returns were | 120 466 171) os A ing season will be resumed at Bel- Phitadetonia, 2: Detroit, 1 (tira). > » Je | terday witnessed the team bearing the | Bo: s aunt, Oo Brown Stager of Loe (veined whieh ia ng way to! a8 a in ae day, Phitndel ; i considerable repute, own . Niles, vel | +43 : dB Wont to-day. This ts bie oe ee the} ee ee ee Window sleanars that get $44 » week should be willing to take greater name Yankees play baseball af a class | Coniderabi repute, aid of oe cmt {many tournaments, changed tactios Ebon pe autumn meetings and will last twelve | 4. yor ot 8 | Panes in their work. {to be described as pennant rustling, | three splendid smacks, two of which|in the next set. He lengthened out | 85 290 ore tae | Detrolt et Phitedelonia, i} —_ { NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, ing on fire, / By Neal R. O Hara. Cuprteh 1H, by The Prem Pubtishing Oo, (The Now York Breutng Wort.) Cubs will play an exhibition game for Harding at Marion, 0. on the theory that nobody has much chance of seeing big league baseball if he THE DODGERS Have GIVEN THE Pl Reaches Third in Final Game Reds may repeat in the Nationa! League but Garry Herrmann can never repeat with his World's Series prices, Great Britain’s Amateur Champion of New York’s American) League Pennant Contenders at Polo Grounds, {and which the same would be all to the sparkling Burgundy if offered in any World Series that has been or aying Like Champions k Browns, as receiver and deposited with one Pipp, first name to deponent’s best knowledge and belief, belng W L C, Somervitle, further testifying, assert and declare that save for this one fumble, slip, blob, bonehead or bumsouffle, of the suid Peckinpaugh, were noble doubles, one banging the right fleld wall and the other soud- ing far into the wild4 of left. Continuing, pluck, tuck, grab and knock the here- By William Abbott. HETHER Johnston and Tilden will clash in the finals for the national tennis title will de- pend chiefly on the outcome of the fourth round to-day, Before the fa- in| doubles—really made the tal! § delphian look like a novice. On eral occasions the boy wonder hus | demonstrated that Tilden’s tremend- | ous speed and assortment of shuts) HL Giants will close thetr dis have little terror for him. astrous stay jn Pittsbur: Tilden, however, is bent on winning to-day, meeting the Pirates i, at Forest Hills, He ts keen about| adding his home title tu the one he Yorkers have yet to win a guine. snared abroad. No matter how con-| fess Burnes will probably twirl fc fident Richards may be, {tis our pre- |New York and Karl Hamilton for We diction that Tilden will be playing tn | loculy, the tournament to-morrow, while Richards !s viewing proceedings from the grand stand. ‘The Johnston-Willidms encounter the first set, his usual procedure Davis, a tremendous hitter, was put- ting so much stuff on his service that | Williams had difficulty handling the fast ones. Davis scored numerous aces in the opener. The Davis Cup Davis yesterday was not one of them. | It was apparent that when his fast service failed to score Davis had-very little else to full back on. Mostly with-passing shots, Williams took the second set, 6—4, and repeated in the third get. In the final set much of the his returns and managed to keep his opponent from his menacing position | in mid-court. Now, Johnston from the base line was a (fifferent propost- went into the net, which materially 4 ° ° ° fs any World Series that could be, 8° Sa eee tered in, (tion. His long drives <iidn't have Standing of the Chaps. A Disappointment in Practice Here itu w=: mony that if wag inthe second $y; [thelr uml accuracy.” Many” bala _—_—sS meas, BL 100 Games Yesterday, feiieeii® ings. Man O' War will be seen aguin in Lawrence Realization, after which it he'll probably pression in Debut Upon Cyril Tolley Makes’ Poor Im-| $u.%eS2e'30, ince Big@ey Hover Declaring empha can gol Bellen that Amert- rlor to the ally courses are far au Beeyootiful baseball, Your Honor and gentlemen of the jury. | further testify that Carl Mays con- | tinued his amazing exhibition of steel, | manly fibre and moral courage by| inbefore mentioned game into chan- cery by massing three hits and scor- | ing two runs and forever afterward holding the game safely within their | grasp so that at the conclusion of the Brownies’ last half of the ninth ac- assisted Niles winning 10-—8. Niles, who covered his court well, succeeded in putting Johnston on the defensive at the start of the third set, Johnston, as if realizing the serious- ness of the situation, promptly got set ar Tilden, after dropping the firg! got his stokes tuned up and had i! tie trouble eliminating ks Davis Sam HS Captain of the Cup “tes Charles Garland, man Of the Davis team, player around sired Anderson, a young Brooklyn star anid the latest representative of a femo tennis family ano vorites advance any further in the round nomewint i Bout, j eee SS ONitUS tournament they must remove wal unre’ be the unexpected delay , Cortes, i0p0, Boe ee es ance TO formidable, menacing obstacles, Ti-|of Fred Alexander and Dean Matiics. ae +e Geates m4 s [den must dispose of Vincent Rich-| Alexander, ti mo. of cote ONDERFUL — ch that TAKE THEIR MIND: >| theilling court battles, quit ra ‘ ORE THE GRIKG = | OF84 the boy wonder of the courts: |tnan be admonished by the comm: » aie a Si — Johnston encounters the problem of|tee for boing & few minutes late t- men ve subduing R. Norris Willi wice| his match with “Peck Griftthes I ' Hold the title in the heavyweight di- SVEN OUIJAIS & hetistiat’ shaadnise. ama twice) Memed a. pity that more ra 4 Vision that believe in being in the DUMBBELL WHeel IT Outside ‘the “Big Three,” Richards | eatment could not have beck git ; best powsivte condition every time quesnod 4 [1% no doubt the most dangerous per-| thw jum ‘ Te former in the championship. Although | ———— ' {ithe effect that Billy Miske is only a speeiily coached by Tilden, the! * ’ [paca of Bis. tormer ctr” aoean't tn. youthful sensation has uniimited con-| PEpates Score | {finance Jacke the least bit fidence that his game ta superior to| 4 LW \ Right Tilden’s. Only last week at South- Four Straigh ; hampton RichArds defeated Tiiden PITTSBURGH, Sept. the fifth xante of the serles. An errdy by Davy Banvroft, gtyer wike Known as “Heauty,” was resypy aible for the Giants losing tyes fourth straight game, Bancrote fy Benton and Wilbur Cooper. Pirates got to the Rube for # bu hn the opening iuoing, but theread. the New York southpaw pituhes splendidly until Bancroft chipped | scored two runners LEADING BATTERS IN MAJOR LEAGUES | be retired for the Links at Roslyn. tani oes renin fps Mee tp mitehing) ® great vig oin skitfal | ciatina ‘arose from the multitude, for|busy at this stage and sprinted up Boniface are Women's Metropolitan Golf Association, Game surely one o! ve Tum that it became then apparent to alljnear the net at every opportunity ; +_| 18 Back from a two months’ trip to Eu-| career. \ men that the Yanks had this particu-|The littlesCalifornian is at his best YRIL TOLLE it Brital TOLLEY, Great Britain's! rope and yesterday resumed her work) a1 cnowea but four bits and never| lar game on record for their yery own.|when in mid-court. The champion | amateur golf champion, waa a|of inapping out a fall schedule for the| 0 tw if De.| Yea bo, Your Honor. neatly blocked many of hig opponent's | A Ajsappointment in his edebut in | !e! Hekewomen a more pang oe a m me ee “ | tice - / ponent additionally states that to ; bared ys Prt las Ot the Hn-| Jem Smith Whips | positive knowledge only one Brownle | ay - gineers' Club links at Roslyn, ps tale Ace, ae ele |kot as far as third base the llvelong i 4 01 am~ ALIFAX, Sept, 2. mith de- y, ler. FIC NEWS sean Foto ANA Gossip ) | .rer (incr weak | cate tis sation ght Rly: ey “pa to ise some, as | . « jon of X y Be nd, 7 | ‘Volley played nine holes of the|Afteen rounds here last night Robliwon George arrived by means of un bon- | ’ Willie Jackson and Gene Belmont | ker of the Wort Hotken Club, to met Sailor! cure during the late afternoon, in. |44 th a b holding, and hearty sage to a field | Joo Dundee of 1 ‘ ea | © ‘ i on, the local promoter, hi nd described as left (num- | agen @uch a slashing battle irate ke oe get cena for 8) pany with Lord Charles Hope, an- | ferad Johnny Wilson 0 to m7 in the box score), and tha Armory A. A. of Jersey City another ientound tan Sammy Netie will take | other of the British invaders ente nith In Aelita, lowing his arrival on first base he bor Da ’ Monday night that there ure two /(n Johnay Cole of Pailadriphle, Nell Tucker tein the amateur championship text = 1 second when on | La ‘ | {fume new trying to outbid each other |! Mah Jory Mieger on the sate tard |ocke und the detaile, were. by 10 and . thumped a bounder to one Yok ommee ? | me: je he casual eye, ugh, popularly known as @ return srap between them. A/ means pleasing to ¢ s " | i 4 Peeakic Brawn, the former featherweight tight Vontrary to advance information, eek, at shor who th and i promoter of Hartford, Conn., wants | w aust be taking on weight fat, os be Byes Tolley does not—or didn't yesterday ir piven Ast deponent reluctantly coner |. ‘ the bout for Sept. 21, while Match-| bem mntehed to bettie Liew Exwarts, the An. {drive « particularly long bali, He has of. the ten did fumble {t for the one Yar . GOLF a i maker Jennings of the Armory A. A. |™s0 ligewsight chemuien, for tan rma at nendous power in the wrists and | j De Cor coe A. | orvor of the day, That. thereinufter il * | Gaiabe, Neb, on dept, 20, Hrow, hes aw boon | gets much of his length from the snap | tam, gave Charles White of Quebec #| Willlams forced Jacobson at second. Rewashed golf balls . $4.95 perdog, * of Jeresy City wants the bout in two) inoimi w by he mamew, AL Lone, Wo tacks |ut the Anish of his follow-through, | boxiig lesson, ditting White with every |Pipp unto’ Peck, but that in the |] New balls—ajl makes ‘ } weeks, It is probable that Jennings | Tony fe twelve rounds ec Glertbors, | but he is inclined to press and the | Known punch, Bud bumpaey, the crack | course of the aforesaid transaction | ) wer dete, ed’ will Iand the contest. Mam, on the sight of Sept, 10, rough was constantly his. | DANA OF New le sceisee Acari | the Sizsier slipped onward to the | ie per dox. and up H —— Tn Juatice to Talley, it Tight be sald | two iknockdowns, having Lewis out ut|third bag. That several times imme- | Golf clubs. . . . $2.50 each auc iulp ‘There iamenine ‘obvlo ewan no 4 diately there: ¢ ° ' ‘ Fash O'Brien, weaichmater of the Nations! | win chaely smite ie tae cite ft jus | fe bent, Per by nnd ne, promi i| ides dates heaters tt Gis ante TENNIS i A. ©, of Philadelohis ie tying to stage an all-| Jog Berger, gf Chicago, who le now Matting ‘under | 2%, "Nowever, ‘hevertheless and re-|Felwell Drives Navy \ Weotball)s, commit a pilfer or larceny of the Ayers Championship balls star epeolal boxing show for bis fiewt show af tie | ine et Larnay Lichtenstein, Bene? it was none too « ‘and, Sa Home-Sack, but that the said Carl | $6.48 per de ao ee oe Ape. 20. He sents re wt, ee | te smanend in twemty-Cive fights end hae wen or mot. the performance i7| ANNAPOLIS, Md., Sept. 2.—Stifer| Mays Ignored these backings and | | (eae pl ox Rerular $7.40 olty 7) ch majorit then, pentiy tough a! open to et " | ic e it Cha i i satinst the five best in “Willy.” The New York ouee ap Sihammae at Oe Bag soo fou | waa. trend coney Sit ge | tpovtall “Brecitoe than at ony pre Ain gs, Weng, Wa sention maele | righ Aes Coupiote aap Tiadtare Wwe 14 after are Willle Jociown. Gene | «ier Hemp el to, consider the matter of -|yvious time this year was made pos- A ; Tanww Johooy Stara, Aacie Hainer aid Ved | in the Vag, ne Om ting down to, business ot nang cut’ ot | sible by cooler weather here, Bob Fol-| = Racketa......55 $3.00 to $12,f0 thes ev the title next week, well showed bis eharges some special Deaee Gultiven, hy good riteree of Now 3es:| "hh forestall an avalanche of adverge |atunts in tackling and charging and i i BATIUNG : yl tga ogation, we herew' nt worked on these for « large portion of | Mens worsted suits . £4.45 to $9.60 Sd ceeeeee wo etees Se toee ws Ue Tate Lar a gee ate ar tS | the practiae periods. | There wax also Marsan $7500 81800 } oH .? or the British |@ longer formation and signal drill than | Ladies worsted suits... .... $8.25 week} chow of the Ocean Park A, A, of Lona | Gardner In the finale for ‘the |a,ton EETIN +88 teur title wi fortuitous shot in | dar $15.00 y We ds regacind | the’ dark. 4 Tiuke, & foot fault or apa Ih Eoeusestaneed ace zee is ' Ga tat many of te | Thoth mag bare 6 big Rllowitg in Bayonne ani | YOU will," We have aeen too Iittle of hun | ees Leeped hoes 8) chae ia New Jemey ere eocking u “ to #o hastily Jump to @ journalist | Soreteler meets Fighting Jow Hyland i the@{*® immente crowd will protatdy tum out to #e¢ | Conctusion. Nine holes of golf form a far Satin shoes... . $1.39 Rewlar goes ster @, hem bettie. to meagre background for snap judg- ene — ment, to say nothing of haaard or aur- | CAMERAS Michaels, (he rengy Shevter, with 4 | mine. ; ‘Two tretve-round bouts will be forett at the PR on Meteo) ssn lugs Rigg i "Drobably Tolley still has @ oat Extensive assortment of Kodaks, \opensir show of the Troxin A. ©. of Nownrk. plenty concealed in the adjacent gleave PARK 3 SF, tight, 1» the main tak Mckee han | Ort man to foe tens Valeo al ibe taturs | Ry aniy awaiting the propitious mo: Bite yas Anscoand Brownies, ‘the Fitttmgh heavyweight, wil} take om |‘Peration for acute apendtc Bobby a any to luce’ the same. nere Let us finis! ion pi ne ee iene 8 1:, chile le toe | Wi Dafne the card st the Metlonal 4 A. of | must, be’ son fon for his ine | |] SIX DIVERSIFIED EVENTS eee 1g, recation etates, Laur eres Willie Gradwell of Newark who | Whlladelphia, on Heyl, 18 Michaels also expects | different showing of yesterday and the | | TOMORROW » > si han wen sean toula will oven oi wits [19 De maichd to mee Atty Chaney te the as ove will anewer the purpose as well | | INCLUDING THE $ SPORT APPAREL AT THE | she seer arn Soe tetany we |S O —t Great Neck Handicap A low style with curve COMMODORE HOTEL STORE OnLy Lareey Lchiensiein, manszer of Tony stelenstr, | so OTHER: GOLF NEWS. “ “I Filled Races. no le rma of Cacesn. hay Tred | KBR! 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