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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY,’ JULY 46, 1921, Art LOCAL TEAMS STRENGTHEN LINE-UPS FOR FINAL PENNANT DAS ro rept ad Sowden GOURDIN, NEGRO STAR, Champions of Three Continents 1}: order at, Midiand Beach GREATEST ATHLETE IN ee 99 = Artur Parry otthe Mantatn| HISTORY OF HARVARD. In Play For “Met’’ Open Title: te é tax office caught in Great South Bay ~ | near Ocean Beach, yesterday, a Nuke CAMBRIDGE, M: Yank Players May Figure Shortly in Big Trade , duly 26.— Aric. it * alone !a not amc he entrants, Huggins Aft S ; [that weighed 13% pounds. it was! Edward ©, Gourdin, Harvard’ American, British and Austral- Leonie t® ant!) reports JOR luggins After Miller, Leading RUNS FOR WEEK | one of the largest luke ever taken in negro athlete who set a new world ian Titleholders Included | St added? Sess," Wnlon, Event Fielder of American As- NATIONAL LEAGUE | Great South Bay broad jump record of 25 feet 3 = Pate : *h ons of three continents—Barngs 7 ‘ * ! _ inches last Saturday, has closed in Large Entry List. of the United States, Hutchison of Gress or Waretown, oN. J., reports tha , § Britain and Kirkwood of Australias sociation Club. | Messrs, Middleton and Seabrook or fi® eellege athletic career with -y i wil be ated among the entries | . Middleton and Seabrook I Other entrants of more or less \ Riverton, N. J., recently went out ae area’ hiwver were Weal of HE annual open championship Gitte gona, Furrell ot | Quakar By Isaac Shuman. Brooklyn’ |{roin there and caught flve tuna, some — g0Y MAN whe ever wore Ue crim: of thé Metropolitan Golf Assocl- Khun is palted with Jack “Danattaon Sat NBi PANG eBEN(Ad Ate longues|| pene bonita and bluehsh of Barnegat inlet, in. His ability is shown in a ation will begin to-day at Si Jeane Sweetser of SI One of the tuna weighed sixty and — list of the marks he has made in Stu hauls. | aes jthe others twenty-five pounds each, actual competition. They follow: | ® intercollegiate champion, who leading Indians, the Yankees Tharles Hoffner of Phi 8, noy under most favorable auspic return home to-morrow for a Varues trom the hotel are eatching 100-Yard Dash, 0.09 4-5; 220- The only thing lacking to make the eS ne neat ton stay of fifteen games in which in all |Plehty of weuktish, yaw iy sh, Gane 5 Jorn es event a tournament equal in import- B rn, Jack Dowling probability their playing will a \ ow ee Ul dacet BA dal) ance with the great national open To Namara of Siwaney, Merritt of Long Island City High Jump, 5 feet - writes that he recently took hie wife ; Running Hop, Step and — tourney at Washington is the absen ob a boat trom the Battery fora day's .Jump, 45 feet 3 inches; Javelin !of Abe Mitchell and George Duncan, MO Padres a eat Orne ot eee | ava is Gontartor a aa pRMte ck oaie TH 140 fect; Discus Throw, (jim Barnes of Pelham, recently mond County, partner of Joe 2 boat reached the grounds at 11.30 . __, crowned by the official hands of Preat- fee. MaLeeh in Grasey Sprain ~ and left at 2 M., after a few 3 dent Harding as king of the American with Harm: of ack ig and whiting had been taken. He tisk Davie Cap Team Players jinks, will be one of the 130 starters, "4 John Golden, the "Tuxedo FO, ron wie O'liara of Shackamaxon, Arther dof Ardsley, Bob McDonald of termine whether they are to partici pate in the World’s Series. The four series with St. Louis,|] Hente se ie Cleveland, Detroit and Chicugo at} INTE: tu the Polo Grounds may be called crucial ones in that they will show |] Reading ..- seems to thit has been playing very fine golf of late, also whether the Hugmen are capable || Haltimore but ieas dats Wewever SS Wine te saehte New tn Pittsbareh. He is paired with Tommy Kerrigan, All in all. It probably is the freat of qustaining the pace set on ‘the |] Tera one of the Sheepshead Bay boats next PITTSBURGH, July %—The team who finished third in the British Gueted by the Metropolitan Goll Ansa Western trip, during which, in spite || Butfsle time, of challengers from the British Isles “open” at St. Andrews, and Kerrigan, | clittion of playing on hostile fields, they won Port wanhinele 7. for the Davis Cup, composed of Max playing in good form, may bs re- I., anglers ab- Woosnam, F. Gordon Lowe, O. G. garded with a great deal of respect, i" honor of Jim Barnes's remarkable ten out of fifteen games and split a pear to be having the fishing time of victory in. the open. championship. at eeriea with the Indians. . They'll have _ ee @ ee dust n How, Wy, HO. writen: Tevet! el and John B. Gilbert, Me cecoumeine disappointing play- the Columbia, Country Cluty, Washing, ‘| ca ishiny ved here rday sir way | "8,9 a. fon, D.C, the , their own field, and uniess they can|tories on the road that they have 7 . Hagen of Detroit, fonal open With’ the trophy. emblematic of | the Port Washington contingent again Sewickley, Pa., where they w Pay i hampion several time: made’ revukd catch of weakiish, the Australasians in the national] gran lay “eqmnee (rnes Ghar and boating 110, thus surpassing its former lawn tennis battles on Aug. 4, 5 and 6 enwich last year to tie Barnes at | udite’ of those ene Soprecrive ie record of $1 enught on Jung 27, Hshing —_—— end of seventy-two. holes and [absolute mastery of the man from De with the same captain, Editor Bill Hoppe tnaints Challengers Me moc golf championship of the United ex at hi ow, Barnes will sit at ting qualities. After losing three crowd into first place by a comfort- | f 1 able margin during the next two/S#mes to the White Sox, the Yanks lerashed in.and took three from thé weeks while the Indians are playing | yrowns, four from the Tigers and two ne ARR A AS . i . 4 ce | subsequently beat him in a thirty-; ham over the atest fleld that eves , on the road, the ehances they’li | from onhiaas by Ne wall, | ayes ve unable to join his fellow im Winner Take All. Six-hole play-off. for the “'M title, |@ppeared in an American champion: never have as good an opportunity Pee tg a a ey dg hI Mf Fi Seda ut his brother,’ George ( In reply to the report that Jacob| Hagen is a hard man to beat at | @nlp. nitée: and they should go even 5 aba yde, Deputy Commisstoner of Jurors, svnet y any time, but Hagen defendin = home, they will start their next trip was present and he maintained the Schaefer and Extwant Horemans, the A ae i \ wbiia j Of course, the Yanks will meet the as the league leaders. honor of the family by coming off high Helsian player, were seeking « billiard | tatiana ee Bene hare os Ceaee eer Canadian | best teams in the League during fhe| News has come that Miller Huggins hook with a catch of 31. Next came jmteh with chunpion a See eee Oye) Walker of i Bleweeur. whe HONTREALL SUV. ink forthcoming fifteen games, while ¢ur- | 48 arranged for reserve force in the Billy Otto with 21, Dr. Peter B. holder, fh. B. Benjamin, ma oi | finished a stroke outside the money | Rootie M oe loutfield during the: possibly strenu- | Lewis, 20; ‘Chip’ Charles T. Dodue r of St. Paul, Minn. wonrtie 2 i oF Hoppe, last night stated the te W hingt ; ing the same cit the Indians will aus days, £0 come Uy tading for Elmer | ‘ Mi Ba aKnemeyes, 13, and Ralph hich Hoppe Will n chal r. | even ATHGUt DUnean ane Anftanelt (EePny by boats entered by ; playing on the home stands of| Miller df St. Paul. He may come| Soon Kea MER tham, 9." | “I will be prepares ul al the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Clu Wit iS CAT | Mead one element of internationalism te Boston, Washington and Philadel. | East inw fortnight and Huggins may| $oAtoS “EAD oma eS on UE LON ES [io GiRd ne rentae cba eanit ae Gap tn {to found in the entries of the Australian | @KiNg frst place for a second Umi in Hee hia when they are not playing here. Sed either Ping Bodie or Tom Con- BANKS Sunday was a great day for sea) Horemans and Hoppe for anytiing from | Open champion, Joseph H. Kirkwood; | the international ra on Lake “Si i phia when ya Moe All -|nolly to the Western club. Miller is \ bass and porgies at the Klondike. The | one point to 5,000 at 18.2 > gts Suse d| his confrere, J. Victor Rast, and five| Louis yesterday, Freebooter, her 661 ‘ The advantage of the Cleveland team | considered one of the best fielders in By William E. Simmons. Vair weather and fresh southwest | Evelyn, Capt. Jake Martin, caught) Benjamin. “This carries. with it the|amateurs from Cambrid nlveralty, |panlén entrant’ trom €t, -Louls of esi | in that respect will be partially off-| the American Association and while) winds is the promise for to-day. ' 4,207, Some of the individual catches | stipulation that the winner take all. The| namely 1. S. White, T. S. Mortis, H{ished secon, ‘This pave the Yan set by the Yanks playing on their his batting during a previous trial in | HIGH WATER. gis | follow: “John Kramer, 28; A, Dp, ™MAtoh can be played any time follow! “E/E. Le Bas, G, N. P. Humphries and is gave the Yankees A ENA {the majors was not what it should | Sands Hook, Gow Island. Hel Gas | Com. BB, M. Kurtz, President of the | Scholz, 2% all bass; Jake Steita, 22; the ,annunl, championship | tourn TR Bo E| giouee RAG Pathe ana cleaver Wye Eete home grounds, put they should count nave been he has been hitting hard | Had 13) 140 ‘ Midland Beach Fishing Club, ‘ie | Al Eraser, 22; Max alber, 32; Dave | the thind week in November Gh. (ibihoadiinerss desk Hutonienieriuioes soe ae only on the fight in them to win. The | enough in the West to lead observers - 12 5 ‘ beds i i | Cameron, 20; D. Bloomberg, Dr. “ : psychological factors are indetermi-|to believe he cam connect with big eat ‘ aking a summer vacation at Me-) worshay, 21; John Najak, 24; John! = > = — nate and unreliable ‘league pitching, 257 3.00 shanie! yD ‘ Cirincion, 24; A. Miller, 23, On Satur- a a" 4.05 450 ee ——— day the Evelyn, fishing at the same ‘ ‘ (Eastern standard time. Add one| Ed. Merrill, formerly Treasurer of | banks, took about 1,000 fish. On both Giants Trade Walker and Henline | rou tsvtst suing time) Dthe Nidan Hench Se ne AE PACU SAD I A lt For Irish Meusel, Phillies’ Sl r > lé ugge With acknowledgments to K.C. B. Emi! (“Irish”) Meusel, the sli and Meuse} in the line-up the Giants outfielder and Captain of the Philies. H ave two clean-up hitters, 4 rade was more or loss expected, | Was truded to the Gia a ac rene urday A a story ane palin Phil \ Q ' Surtis iker, a young , Atelphia that Meus’ and Meadows were and Walter Henline, an emoryo imck- i been io 1e initel suspended by Bil top now @ duty for the Indian- | Donovan for not keeping in cond Sita Clu ofthe American Associas {Cn Sunday William 3, Baker ‘attended eer Gaeat ‘ the game at the Volo Grounds and ad- €, . Meu: ad that Meuse! had wen offered to b aw A <7 i\ Pittsbure to, e leading teams, the Giants, port to Donovan in St , and Brave. e The trade will strengthen rite Meuse. is a brother of Bob Meusel of b ‘ offensively, for Mcusel is one of the | the ae eee Ph purchased ies rom the Pacific Coast League. Walker | Peet bescer aia tne lime tw the Giants from the Augusta Club | @nd ts second to Long of the South Atlantic League. Seve IT WAS “company night.” in the email matt of hone So | other big Ieague, clubs sought his, re- | see rar this season new outtelder of lease and MeGraw was compelled to the Giants has made an eve on | pay $7,500 for h marvin With a ttle | BUT WHEN I got home. cireyits. He is a good judge of fl uyibue ALLL A AMC) | Center balla tout tase year Nia pleying Was r the best-outfelders ip the | | FOUND tho Browns, . impaired by a bad arin © third tra | es He couldn't throw a_hall fifty feet with th i HAD A sick baby. ©. This year Meu- a ee has improved. He wili AND COULDN'T come. play centre field and will bat cither Hae y Stengel: eee before or be, nd Kelly. With Kelly * Causey, $O | chortled “Oh, joy. G . t St t We t Tr WON'T SUE and I have 7 , aisle vanis ar estern 1our SWELL EATS for two!” By Losing to Pirate Leaders BUT NO, Sue said. : Saar “YOU DON’T suppose, ae Bn yas Gh thing can be confirmed just now. CD08 Braves Bound to Pass Them Meadows of the Phillies is men I'D WASTE all this food. | ake oNiaur Man itehing oned more often than any other eee Unless New York Pitching {toned nothing idatinlts cantice JUST ON you eS ee Strenothene i earned as to Ww her he is available. OM Staff Is Strengthened Dousia: d to repeat his shut-out AND 80 I sald. , _ ‘ Tune the Pirates, but] cee PITTSBURGH, July 26.-—The weak- | the waver. | The ¢ won Bs “LET'S PHONE the Smiths.” i aces of the Giints n is th MOE ROUEUAA | eee { beginning to worry: followers of the) hept g to th ead as the game BUT THEY had headach team, and unless somethin done to! } and finally won by a score yee strengthen it the career of the Boston of 6 to 3. THEN WE tried the Joni elub will be looked on with a great A big rally py tne Giants that net- | e 6. t deal of anxiety, The un ted two runs and cut the Pirates AND THEY fell for it. lead to one, featured the seventh, but | eee 7 Douglas vanished to make room for AND WHEN grub for four. is slated for release, was again called|a pinch hitter who did nothing and| eee upon to relieve one of the first line) Sallee came into the game. Off him) read: | men, this time Phil Douglas. the Pirates grabbed two counts in| was SUaT about 10 i Though rumors still persist that the the last half of the frame and made Giants are after more pitehing talent,! their victory certain, THE PHONE bell tinkled. ‘ the Giant staff was demonstra again yesterday when Slim Salee, ) AND THE Brown baby was better. Fpgiish Athletes Train at Prince- oe MPORTED and domestic Mo- ; STANDING OF tom. AND A minute later. : : fh Z ‘\ f . % PRINCETON, N. J., July 26.—The id Fy SS rr hairs, including genuine Priest- - ~' n e ‘a eo | changes eir mint a THE CLUBS ‘Y °..2%.2""86, cain ond Pe leys. Blues, browns, blacks, tans, worked out together In the Palmer AND THE Missus tainted, grays and sand colors, in checks, ay & was Stadium in preparation for their y " e) A age a | qua, NATIONAL LEAGUE, ect Thursday at Travers Island. The “OH, WELL," I said. None stripes, hairlines and overplaid 4 ok Bg Aa best. of good fellowship was in evi- “THE MORE the merrier, f effects. A complete variety of ex- H i ae: @ ‘40 48 455 dence, and in many cases the athletes ene 3 : Higher ce A : * Bestos...... 8! 36 82 .499 of the two nations swung through their WHAT'S THE difference? treme and conservative styles in | Grookive.... 46 46 .800| Philadelphia 25 62 .287 | distances together. Kaen i every size from 32 to 52. Longs, | | The feature of the practice was the} ¢ h ONDERFUL eo } ran, 0; SAMES, YESTERDAY. [erie LOASUEAL OL SiR PERERA SS IF THERE Isn't enough food. W at Aq) as7, shorts, STOUTS and regulars. Hi Other teams not scheduled, fatcre FE 18 inet nentiy tmanty feet LL FEED the males a7 ywhere. Just seem to “hit the | t GAMES TO-DAY, other of his tries went over 171 feet. _ | : a) t.” Good tobaci good | ae cl wit Tati eriprutee da ge ov Tus cara nt mu, Tete Cater |Clearatwway! 14,200All-Wool Suits} Bresklyn at Chicago. o-day, limbering up ir me eee at can’ copic = | - i Boston at Cincinnati ey piled ean ets (rune AND YOU women can talk. ing package with ah alr.tight « id Philadelphia at St. Louis, Dat - 5 OR wrapper. On every count, an * : | eae |!ene We eal s foot fe bothering hint AND BETWEEN the two. adnan ene rod 2924 All-Wool Suits, were $45 % 2289 All-Wool Suits, were $60 \ WEAGUE. considerably. but he. expects. to non 7 . | . . | ANSBICAN LEAGU a F "Tatham apparently will not. WE'LL ALL be Gatistea.” peckt ‘Satisfy’? All oves 2961 All-Wool Suits, were $40 ¢ 1947 All-Wool Suits, were $55 it | 88 33.637 |8t. Louis... 43 ihe “threermiler aiea’ waa eee ti 1944 All-Wool Suits, were $35 | 2135 All-Wool Suits, were $50 | | from the track and was 86 33. (629 |Boston...... 41 49 486 | reported in poor running condition. 7 48 48 1300 | chicago... 40 51 440 The Cornell runners. had a hard | 4S 48 484] Philadelphia 35 55 399 Workout. Irish ran a trial two Janda half laps and Carter a. fast GAMES YESTERDAY. iquarter, Princeton. runners had an (No games achodu jeasy day, due to their time trial on Now $25 * Now $3759 H mceatioaay? | rldas? tia ‘Bhiurdas. @ ' ete meime, | TRAINING TRIALS e S terfi eld i INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. je Ab Ronis duly 2 "‘Traok Pat oe = on i Be [irate AH 2] Tallow Hand 40, 1.16, 1.44 | | 19-125 Walker Street Ent downton ITS Broadway Grinds: \Second|} | Malate, 1.48 3- Prince James, . Herd Girl, 48 | Recount, 1.46. GAMES YESTERDAY. , 23 Reading, |. Baltimore, 6; Newark, 2. Syracuse, 4; Toronto, 2 (firt 9 > (eecond game). | Dispair, .51, 1.06 2 | La Kross, 1.52 GAMES TO-DAY. Celivia, .50 Jerey City. Current Events, Baltimore at Newark. | Serapis, 1.28 Toronto at Syracuse. Wireless, .53 3-3. fy Buttale at Roohester, Quecreek, .#9, 1.16 2-6, 1.45 8 | Liaorrr & Myers Tosacco Co. ol Bs poMnige tn | a te 409 East 149th St, py vention Floor P|

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