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yr THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1921, ~ PRESIDENT HARDING te ~ CHANGE OF ATTACK GREATEST NEED OF GIANTS RIGHT NOW Locals Must Brace Up in Order to Successfully Cope With Pirates, By Isaac Shuman. Better pitching, of course, ts the essential the Giants need now if they ope to overtake the Pirates in the Face for the pennant, or, indeed, pre- ‘vent the Braves from crowding them out of second place. But almost as fmportant as the Giants’ need for improved and consistently good hurl- (mg i their apparent neod of a @hange in attack. ‘The home team overlooks too many @eod opportunities at the bat. For ‘the past week there has been evident @ policy of watchful waiting while the Giants are at the plat: The Giant batters have made no attempt, except in a few instances, to swing at the first good ball pitched. They rarely strike at the first ball, and @8 a result every opposing hurler bas without much danger grooved the first one | Luque did it yesterday in the game which the Rede won by the score of | Ul to 2. Rixey did it Wednesday and Babe Adams did it while the} Pirates were here. And the Giants!| lost each of them, not in the first| two because the home team’s pitch- ing was so particularly miserable,| but because principally, the home team wasn't connecting with the geod opportunities offered them at the plate. Luque grooved the first one nearly 4 GIVES CUP TO JIM BARNES, GOLF CHAMPIO PADDLEWEICHT CHAMPION aD WINGHING OnLy 15ST Pours BoB PITZSIMMONS KNOCKED OUT MWA CORBETT FOR THE CHAMPIOR SHIP Om THE WORLD. DEMPSEY’S WEIGHT W OULDN’T HAVE WORRIED HIM Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) FALL", SAD Bos WHEN KNOCKED eur ED bu Present Heavy Champion Did Not Compare With Long Bob Fitzsimmons a BEAT OUR FOREFATHERS - ATTREIR OWN GAME, HE SAYS Nation’s Chief Executive Compliments Tall Pelham Club Pro- fessional for His Decisive Victory in Tourney in Which Americans Submerge Foreign Stars. ¢ By William Abbott. WASHIN +TON, July 23. President Harding when ‘pr Barnes yesterday afternoon Columbia Club as the reward | for his decisive victory in the annual elassic. In paying the compliment jto the tall Pelham Club professtonal, President Harding touched om the feature that was apparent to the thousands that followed the matches, the «bility of American golfers to beat the best from England. Barnes, Huteh- ‘json and Hagen are now the three leading stars to be found anywhere, Barnes, after years of plugging and disappointments, safely occupies, ‘the pinnacle of American professional golf, There can be no questioning | this after “Long Jim” won with 289 and led by nine strokes the most powe \erful fleld that ever tried for the title, Barnes was seasily the clase of the |meet. He rcored a new course record in sixty-nine and led after every, | round. | Long before the last contestants | struggled home thousands grouped about the Maryland hills, in front of the beautiful Columbia Clubhouse, and patiently waited for President Harding to present to Barnes the huge silver cup that ¢! ened out in ning the open golf cup to Jim | { ae succeeded in beating our forefathers at their own game,” ead \ th JIM BARNES COMPLETE CARD FOR FOUR DAYS IN NATIONAL TOURNEY. FIRST ROUND. mo cup »- 4453568 8 ere the fading sunlight, the wa Vie) 2444442 4 8S 69 that had been in England the pas' : caill. at hed: Reale Vio SECOND ROUND. year as the result of Ted Ray's Vie-| oy gee eee at HD tory at Toledo in 1920, Within thelfn gO 44.5 99 4 s20e 7B 1Ee roped inclosure a military band ‘Gated aaa, played, a new departure for golf/out. 5 2555538 4—37 tournaments, Overhead an aero-|in. 455% 449 4 4—86—18 FOURTH ROUND, of the colorful setting below that re- -4440 4345 5-08 ‘plane circled about taking pict embled a great country picnic more 64445643 418—-7T2— every time yesterday, and conse- STANDING OF than the crowning of 0, golf. cham 5 43 oa 146 quently he had an advantage of one pion, Finally President Harding ap- ss 288 strike on nearly every batter through- > 3 speciators wouldn't notice his skinny peared on the scene. After first ex- | —_ eat ean oma oa THE CLUBS ‘Y| Latter Was Greatest Fighier Pea en aha A he ter to keep (he Giant hitters so anx-| NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. | AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. Ever Seen in American Ring Fita knocked McCarthy out In nine 2 Kepublic of sportsmen, the Chief] timid driver to play hie tee shote wite ious that they had to bat at poor|_p; Row pe R S Luc 8) | rounds, giving him a most workman- oxncative presente the cup te/considerable slice. Barnes flatly tes one \ E, at Anv Weie like trimming. ‘The fight he put Up jtarnes and. the English trophy to} fused to do this and aimed boldly ‘The fourth inning was the only ex- NATIONAL LEAGUE, at Any Weight. | was the marvel of the mporting pages joni fiutchison down the middle of the fairway and ception. George Kelly, first up, swung ie ee ome led — and bis reputation was made. Within “JRarnes won his first national prize ings au ¢ of going wrong, Jina at the first pitched ball, which was Pittsburgh ...88 90 680 /8t. Loute au Ap 4 month he knocked out Arthur Up- pecause he was by fur the best golfer| didn't wallop as far as Mitchell afd grooved, as usual, and drove bie Hi New York. 38 612] Chicago a“ By Robert Edgren. ha ind in his next fight, Jan. 14. at Columbia, greatly superior tol other clouters, but what he lacked im fourteenth homer of the season into Cruise,” Berun Lehi ag) sel eutantiss u0| PN all the history of the modern ring] 1891, became world’s middieweleht George Duncan of England, Kirkwood | dlasti fue inade up in. directions Bee ete ae a ohiing ee uneeh Raa lal oem eect there have beon just three boxers) Champion by knocking out the great of Auatralla, and M tehell and ail hie] which i the old Vardon theory. Im seemed to renew the fighting spirit of | yici GAMES YESTERDAY. a ie ne, shifting | Nompareil, Jack D ey, in thirteen wonderful distance driving, and far) past tournaments Barnes had @ tens ene’ Sea Wien nae Rae ieee Gaecaoed eons coorsee nis who perfected! axswaving,/shItlng | ida at New Orleans able than Hutchison ant! dency of cracking in the final round chanically, and Walker and Rawlings | fem! Rew York PUSSSEEOEE “lstyie, and cach was a sreut world eT tt EY ore ons, with, his ‘i the Columbia] when gaining the lead, followed with doubles, scoring one \aranville, Batteriee—Luque and Hargrave; Douglas, Causey ht, great reach and original fight- 5: Wi mpionship| ‘Dhie was particularly true in the th \eeee whet cas i ho Nonpareil, courses, waar not accu- | last’ two Hnglish championships, Ie other run. A EO oe ort Fi onky outclassed the Nonpare! , that the gr not accu-|iast two Hnglish champions! After that, however, they were | iiiler risaveren rire fame) RE baad Result a him down at will, and before tt: BMY tio Tvout of many holes|thows who trailed Jim at Columbia, through. The Reds had everything Martin middiewelght champion, and on one) nicking him out begged him to give Gneournged costly slicing from the|counted on a rccurrence of this tralt their way, ond before: the ninth was, figoe., Husue oceasion contender for the heavy-| jn. tecs, Ths may all be so, but golf| they were rudely shocked, The Pel- finished they had driven Phil Douglas | weight crown. Dempsey refused, and Fitznimmons Conditions are variable, and the grand | ham star refused to skid when trouble osothe box And pelted shed CAus.y $ The second was Stanley Ketchel,| Was forced to finish him, A true Yesuits show Barnes met cach ob-| headed his way. After boling out # until they had hammered out a total He) Boonie eg eee ead | Sportsman, he admired Dempsey and fracie and overcame it so successfully hie approach for an eagle two at of fifteen hits in bunches appropri- 4) middl ight and on one vecasion) vi. a close friend afterward, that he equalled Alex Smith's recor!}the second hole on the final round ate to the scoring of eleven runs, only contender for the heavyweight crown. What Deripsey thought of Fitz was yr winning by the widest margin of | the new champion started miasing his one of which was the result of an er- €13 ¢ The third is Jack Dempsey, heavy-| shogn by his dying advice to his wife. strokes, Barnes had rounds of 69,/drives and taking fives on a string Foe Sy Beiecn whe ee ot eee a | ene Batis 804 weight champion, whose remarkabie| He told her to have a bet on Fitesim- | 75, 7a, 72,_ ‘The 69 represented « cours fof holes, At the turn Barnes smilingly itagulshing bymaeltat si -creditably * Gilemms Lis oh 2 mons every time Fitz fought. lyevord. There were sileht errors in| told hia scorer it was time to got more tn this series. | Betas yf ting expicity Have: earned) him the) Spe Cry ome UUs mT Se pecnras ners were ne Foluam rel Giver on the cance Aan ho eesioeely ey | bakiiva, we = < ma a je or Vargas Ae teal 2ogeSee2e-8 f ¥ rame: “Knockout King pounds when he heat Dempsey, who, never went far wrong. annexed enough to reduce Bis s0ore British “Teapis! Peset) <0) Erestioe 7. Sub, WautrteePertice “aia Dubotter; Cadore, SMUD | think that all the old timers willl by the way, was several pounds McLeod and Hagen Tie to James A. Hill chsismaniet thei Bock: see GAMES TO-DAY. [agree with me when I say Hob Pitz Sette ety he Maeea Renae ee Barnes’s Next Appearance ues Hundngl Club) Has made all ao Cincinnati at Now York (two gam | simmons was the grea fighter] tho pest Heavies, knocking out Peter For Second Place. | Will Be at Siwanoy Sageaente for tie, asoomnmoalian St. Louis at Brookiyn. ever seen in the American ring, at] Maher, Joc Godfrey, Jim Hall, Dan| the jist of prize winners showed 5 REARS CE fOr. tie Chelionelial Geer Troi Oa et eet tye eae any weight. He appeared tn Amer-| Crevdon and many others, usually interesting fcatures. Little Fred- Barnes came to this country from eer he Pr ee eee ee Brmoktn CA TEL hand dala ah ham-| WANN IN oe or two rounds, Pita! gle MeLeod, Columbia Club pro- | England twelve years ago and hiked for the Davis Cup selipenacrs Gee eee ica in 1890, when Sullivan was ah nade quite a bit of money, for those| — §, nal, tied for second place at eit ut to the Pacitie Const, rhere ‘ ' : 2 nat ior d such grea vyweights : ‘one figh om- i is fame wa le kne the turf at Cofarhurst, te 1. he four AMERICAN LEAGUE. pion and such great beavy weigh days, but ne Het that prom. | 296 with Walter Hagen, who made |is fame was litle known until 1914 lawn tennis players, Maxwe oosnam, Clube W.L. PC., Clubs w.t. po, | Jim Corbett, Peter Maher, Tom ised a fortune, with Jin Hall at New! Q° mighty effort to overhau her ‘ 4 ; Capt, 0. B: Neville Turatialh Ye Gondey Cleveland ...87 32 .640/St. Louis....42 48 key, Joe Choynski, Peter Jackson, | OF for a $40.90 purse, all he got! Barnes on the last two rounds. |tional meet at Brookline, where Lowe and John B. Gilbert, are due to New York. 85 32 .682|Boeton ...-. 4048 488 Gevenk Slavin und Joe Goddard, wore| MUS OxPenSe money and a worthle Alex Smith, fifty-one years, the [sinooth ult style attracted the at- hip Baltic to- a0 % . i B ESHA S BAe gs held « ontestant in the tourna tention of Harry lon. Almost fro ne A the steamship tic to: Wesnin on ae ™ Chere cs ate) goed either in thelr prime or coming into} CUNIQUETALIEI t Cee ae diese With tha! ||/tiat ate Haren haa Seen : haan Sih CoE: i ss . 5 a contender for premier honors, He cap- who js the old Pennsylvania 5 ‘Alex many years ago [cot ROLE eae bneISRa eae GAMES YESTERDAY. fam ; anky| The men knocked out by Fitasim-| leaders, Alex Mery vite iis |tured about ail the sectional titles, during the war and has a great number : No gama wekediled oy At that time Bob was a tall, lanky], Tne men knocked out by Hitasim- | Gdine just now, possesses all i bat herd lick alwaye bunweted’ Ge Sf trends among the followers of the | Wawines, MPA: fellow, with a round, smiling face and} pur Peter Manor offered one original m Dellteney. path in the national tournament. ‘The game. The visitors will be accomnio~ | Purell eee ve esnlecten at Oetratt, ja manner mild enough to suit any} “alibi.” Peter was & great knockout | Bld Evans, national amateur | wizard, 1 mi ering a word of Gide. to accept the Invitation of the me 5 ; a p- | artist himself, and Jim Corbett had i ed at 302, just one |complaint, continued to saw wood UR i Sel tle eS Banton at St Lou FeYMAD, a hoart full of hensver ite ctted and ‘etven" the heaves champion ee Pot Bobby Jones, [and at lest realized his ambition at the Boston courts in the famous Long- Monia at Cree ience, friendship and rugged virtue.) weigh. title to Maher, Fite fought stroke breed ot crateur, ‘The | Columbia, wood sinsles Silted. Mletes ‘Law ————— 4 ~Jand an amazing knack for fighting Maher just across the Mexican line, | fae hiween Whe ecuntevis twa Rarnes, modest and unassuming, mere Maameintion who wil moet oe MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Born in Helston, Cornwall, May 25,/ near Langtry, te cocking Peter) (eading amateurs finished exactly | should be a popular title holder. His British players are Inclined £@ believe N VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. | 2*%%: be was of trish parents amd his! pier fad neariy thivhed Fitz with) aa it did at Toledo ieee es eet Seen erent pos ebesin td Beer Oe Reauiog te eheounier the I I el tather was a horseman and a fenc- 4 ‘terrific hook to the ein Evans leading hie young rival by | tox, tropolitam Utiar held be Walter Winners of the. Australasia VMiiier! Wa SpeSre reais ing master. They went to New Zea-) “ie isn't human,” moumed Peter.| a single stroke, 4. a1 anal Hagen i Matches on the turf of the Al Heh ; Wands,’ Devtmit i it. Loule gig | land when Bob was a tubs. | Lent | Muah in dispute,” | Georee Duncan 0 cough invasion | Country Club sbursh, fo, Cinetninat aT polars jeod nitahesee ee s he grew up he played footba weighing 158 pounds, of the ly -te Meal day, Fridey and Saturday, Aug. 4, 5 | Lavan’ Bt pepsi Run Getting “Heraby, at: Louie: 75/and other games while in echool, and out heavyweight champion that came anywhere A — and 6. . | Frisch, N. ¥. $6\by the time he became a horseshocr's J rbett at Carson, Nev, March position. ‘The British chary * (How They Finished ere erste OS IJapprentice he had a well developed 17 1 It fourteen rounds: “Corhett 1920 finished at 305, sixtecn strokes ff In the National O Surprises and Fonr-Heat Race fon 10, lost 4 love for sport. Jed easily for six rounds, but from the rear of Barnes, Kirkwood, Aus: | i ‘ at Trot. 8 43 REMICAN LEAGUE lig Poole un boxingeclandea -pplgll tHe euventastolinnlenceenat Misco tralian title-holder, fell far short of nm € ation pen KALAMAZOO, Mich. July 28—It re- mn “os é ys style—and won two or three tens forced the Aghting, and all of janding in the pi divialon, hip Golf Tournament uired a fourth heat yesterday to deter: | Pitt ooIS h fights. Jem Mace, the great Corbett's dancing and smooth skill ape Mitchell, considered abroad ihe ie : Pittateingh + h fs ! ld not ‘© him. scomplished player 1 in th Miia ha peptone Piatt i lish champion, vielted Austra | most accomy eel mine the winner of the 2.16 tr¢ King, New) York: Paliadetphin’ 50 Me 88) and promoted several tournaments. | Hitz finished Corbett with his fa- | Pame, unexpectedly withdrew the first 5 getaway programme at the Kalamazoo e “Won 20, lost In 1880 Bob Fitzsimmons, azed seven, |Yorite punch, shitting his right toot ERM Uner ree ee” attack 3s 0 an {meeting an ng —__———_ 1880 5 it 1 ax Corbett Jabbed and shooting & br purposely to repeat tf Guardian Trust, starting for the first M tered a Mn tournament, | eee tue hook tots eee e over B Rs : iq 18 Say winnenouar oN Sik enbenApee, im % Out. four grown Mea and | terri: left hook into Corbett's body, tory was repulsed in ny f ine ans eka atin 8 mera SUNDAY SEMI-PRO GAMES it amr fe MP gt [the oeinr wh atsnied Garbeli | UatOT PAS eG att a | as i eat winners. The MoMa aA ‘ Bar havent baa ter the feht told me Fitz had “hit 5 ciuat, i Out won the aecond heat and tovk over ot, Bronx Oval, Bronx Gianta ve. Mo-| Zealand. Next your he entered é m on the solar plexus," and the y a atta it new | lise ney "A fio 3 One tg drt fy oe ary Connell Glan gout RORTOR. a eal wh ES xs ay ont Ne art et ite, the | Nar ple aie pt lL” became famous) course record and a warning of what taut Leetflee iu u pop Geers Won his firs © ’ aeinghouper| oo wo! i i ade, the Vfrom that day on pour Aha Call aaunt Pelham ac vhen be piloted Lillian Silk wood Glante_vs, Ironsides and. Westinghouse. | Naor econt : ee oming. whe tall, am | Ake 0 48 & Teviclory in the 210 pacer Abbe Hal At “Dycknian Field, Tesreau's Weare) M40"! wiAMt | gli Jeffries, @ young giant, knocked Watewtunal told the’ writer at the SR Anishing second axl We Cuban Siera double eager pens | aon dozen on moroit several of | Pylzaimmons out in clevon rounds. | time that he never felt his shots go raed q Hal Malone 2.03 pace, takin Oi Paster eth, Buguwicn e" | them in one or two rounds, and loat| THe old warrior made a gallant tant, Gr easier, Long Jim started the Rae Morphy entry ie” Club and’ Baston Club piain.| SOUGHT FORTUNE IN AMERICA, | f"""! defense ‘and mixing tt all oye him w ids of confidence, Marne oa i _ = fist ane NY. Vite Ooppment nn | F pably there wasmt much meney linaten with Jeftries, Fitasimmona did * eh Mae Oat dele a ide | sag Ovtpoints Daly At East New ¥: Fast New York|!n fighting in Australia in the ane wonderful fighting, knocking althourh the in ae iown, ai % ANCH, N. J 7. 88 At ve. You ow brook He und Fitz x4 nea f ut Jeff Thorne, Jim Daly, Bd Dunk. | desperate efforts to eu SO g ® NCH,N, Jor July 25.41 At Tov “fabulous purses" offer n Amer- | horst, Gus Rublin and Tom shark i ie arene Moanin wood and New Roche lea purses Uiat, sometimes: etted if five: ston int rounds of fighting, | Hagen Has Recovered i p 2 4 D n f Winner several thousand dollars e offries bed e me tehe! A ¥ Pay de Park, Spriighelds vs, Jcume over ona sail is cook's | round Aud atte tht ett ene All His Old-Time Skill. ne HAL Collese Point, “Coltexe fahone ana aean nen ihe te Bs Us from | ‘Phe Petham atar gained snc Ad q 4 At St. Agatha Field, St, Agatha va.| Francisco his » ons G Gardner twenty rounds, manding advantage that th 2 flywelghts, intag t i » rsey Ci Sox. he clothes nd & Inarven| the only fight in bis whole career that, would have been very excitin: aed ind draw \ That fe Jorsey Cit Sox t thes i : 5 . aig ; At. Ma Mamaroneck vs.| sweater up Market | went over fourtean round tT heon out, Hagen made as % Pretticn, 6 Lert $8 ; Highbrid ent F tenor a bid for. the id om the final NAT'L. LEAGUE CLUB BATTIN At Vom ‘Chester, RB, and W. vs oH 1 Tm; Hit ‘ ; LONG LIST OF BATTLES, round ‘ it falled i ‘ eekakill Club up under his arm, Fitz r iene é ‘ound, bi ! i RUNS FOR WEEK iv ; y sekaklTL CUD eadowrhnooke va, | passer by where he could tnd Fitz ng fought more than 400 way.” This ex 1 EAGUE. DP deal * Royal Gianta, |to bex and was dire ‘ ring b 8 1 ¥ six men showed tha o a td SRA oy Chicago iy Xt paterson, N. J. P, M., Paterson| California Athletic Club, H | five of these when he was far past his has about recovere ra) silk Sox vs Royal Giants y Ovay,| asked for a tryout 4 was allowed | prune He fought in the ring for and Barnes may have At, Jersey City, Montgome to train in th tnasum. History | thirty-four years! His last battle was » near future stopp SS M., Caven Point ve. Iallan Amerl>} gocant toll where he ate or ste Fa six-round bout with K. 0.8 y, story of Long Jim's victory Is Pt ORE seraey Clty, Pershing Meld, Due]. ta day tw jie nee | 1 when he was Mfty-on6 years a simple one.” Ever sinew na: | uiesne vs. Jersey City Pollce. Zealander attracted soie. attent a Serre ee oe : AL Jersey. Clty, Italian. Amertean| and th lemen amateur sports: | ill bis Aghting Fitasimmons used fine, Bacacs b en ra one A. 0a. U, Hanan Tourney at{tinn for his match swimming race at| Field, A.M, Halian’ Americans YB. men w the Ja he style, allpping into close the three leading professionals, | Ho 500 yards eo Keaside k Caven_ Foint, trial a a heavywe i y|range and then swaying so that he! fad the at everything but tuck = TIONAL Belgian Beaeh Net Se eens in nntonent| AL Weat New York, West Now York MeCarthy, who way being groomed to | Jurive tn heavy blows with elther| Undaunted, and with great filth Ip INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, The first major A. A. U. handball| Wednesday afternoon, His opponent | ys. Bayonne Club, Tcuurelchalenae lie aeeat wenn | hund Ket id Dempsey, he his game, Jim kept plug Clubs, = WL PC) Clube, | Sournament Of the ‘season will sturt| will be Gene Halden the (American! 45 Hamiken ‘Ostande we, Danbury Se aWy ie orto tus but waalsnud bits. knockout wie; “sly! and hoping for his time to come. It) Baltimore ....72 22.766] Jersey Clty, this afternoon on tho courte of the| long-distance champion At Richmond Hil, Richmonds wa.|regarded as something M 0 left aa with the right, andi came at Columbia, It wasn't a mate | Butta " » 504) Newark Brighton Beach Baths, with an entry _ Bridgeport. arthy i Lzsimmon. ‘ lan red close range work’ and ter of lick. Hicees made his own op. 10608 554! Syracuse list containing some of the bost play- | yan 1 Post =. Sal Seen and awkward and his when he vered with the bent arm—| portunit then cashed t Toronto .....47 46 808) Reading a inithe country, dHeadiog the cor a Mane emer . With Cuban Stars, pulled off the maroon sw und blow He was absolutely) The field had great trouble GAMES YESTERDAY, Fis ei ‘4 AIOE SHO Se m= Date te July 0, ‘o-morrow afternoon at their home| stepped up to meet McCarthy was so in danger, and often shot greens that were burned and Jersey City, 3; Baltimore, 2. les 2 TX | petitors In singles and doubles are] PARIS, July 23.—The departure for! grounds, Dyckman Oval, near the \chikitike nnocent tha she kout when reeling from fast Putting rs ned cy 7) Newark, 2 foar champions, Willlam Sakman and|the United States of Mile. Suzanno|Dyckman Streat subway ‘station. Jef€|tators we nelined ty feel sorry nself, ‘They used to chances, Jin i \ ‘Syracuse, 9; Reshertor, & syraciise | Fran urry, metropolitan doubles} Lenglen, holder of the world’s tennis | T¢ 5 . mhaame | hin mons feigned grogginess, mistakes on th ng, but he n't § k C tropol b Tesreau's “Beare, independent chime | “4 Pasig fore ° o o ‘ pions of the Hast, clagh with the Cuban | Ofen when Fitz told Mater, Rublin, Jeffries permit them t eady his game. | GAMES TO-DAY. Ruffalo titleholders, and Ed Groden and Ray|championsnip for women, has been|Binrs of }Lavana, national mpione of fen Fitz Mries y t , mn bad Butler, National junior champions, postponed until July 30, according to| Cuba, i a double bill. The previous | frst American others found “the out — Numemus fairways at Columbia | Baltimore at Jenay City, Ludy Langer worked out in the|!n¢ Auto. M Lenglen had intended! oonteste between thea nines proved taj described how d langerous when appar- were hl out with woods and long | Reading ot Newark. pricaton pool last evening in prepares Noifh'ls (2; tom itt® "eeson for her be eo Srenly soeiched thes, the result! light weight by wearing full length | ¢ 20d. patches Qf rough, mostly on tho left Reitester ot Syramen, ao! ing eames have ry iera. } tights, with padded calves so the 102), by Rooet Kdgnen) side, that materially influenced the Boffale at Torusto (me ques err tl

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