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is KENTUCKY JUVENILE CHAMPION MA To Certain O In Flash Miss Joy Proves Name il Magnate | Stakes at Spa Montford Jones’s Good Filly Wins so Impressively That Turf! Goers Are Anticipating a Meets Morvich. SARATOGA SPRINGS, Aug. 2. 1B reward of persistence has finally come to a good sports- man in the form of the good Silly Mis* Joy, who startled the East+ em deleg-tion when she carried the @elors of Montford Jones, the Okla- oma oil magnate, to a victory that was more impressive than any other @oored by a juvenile over stake class shis season. Miss Joy has been sweeping all be- fore her in Kentucky during the @pring and arrived here heralded as a feal ohampioa. Long Islanders were @nwilling to accept, but they were made to yesterday, when she proved her mettle by defeating such a good oolt as the Ranoocas Stable’s Kul Wonderful Race When She! TRAINING TRIALS, Following are the best and moet re- cent of the training trials at Saratoru: Tryster, 1.15, 1.44, Prodery, .51 2-6, 1.15 3-6, 1.42, Mollie Harneg, .49 3-5, 1.18 3-5, | Two Feathers, 1.52 2-5. | Faul Jones, 48 8-5, 1,03, T 2, 1.20, » 1143-5, 1. VAT 3-5, 145, 3-6. Lantus, .47 Fair Gain, 48 4-5, 1.16 2- Guelph and Mercury, .23 Miracle Man, .36 3- Enfilade, .51. 1.17 3-5, Guv'nor, 1.16 3-5 Sportiboy, 1.15 3-5, 1.45 3-6. Big Heart, 473-5, 111, Carpenter, 1.06, Mawrooron, .49, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ‘BASEBALL AND AL AUGUST 2, 1921," KES GREAT IMPRESSION AT SPA By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World), PLACE HELD OPEN IN“MET” TOURNEY FOR MRS, MALLORY Starts Playing in Tennis Championship at Nassau. Upon Arrival To-Day. ', Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mattory ts due back from England to-day and her bracket in the lower half of the draw was eld up to permit het to participate in the tournament, ‘6 had cabled her entry, and with many of the top-ranking players jm the country, competing, the annual women's metropolitan championétip tournament, which opened yesterday on the turf courts of the Nassam Country Cluy at Gien Cove, should prove one of the interesting events of the tennis season The list of forty-eight names thee were drawn for play in the first and second rounds included the titleholder, ‘ALL DRESSED UP AND NO PLACE TO GO’ GWA GET Awenyt - FOURS ‘LL THINK it on Biff Bang, the third choice, ning in the Bauer colors, while the’ Ferme estes eo were worm by apparentiy not always taigat on fish- adapted to cracking clams, \ YAY, 3.30 BM. POLO Cleveland. save } Tickets at agmmcion Ie! at 0289 Wedewerth — Mra. Marion Zinderstein Jessup, Mra, Bang with an ease that reminded of] pany Grand, 115, 1.43, 5 . 4 May Sutton Bundy of Californk: Sotvich in His scores over the plasters Minera Hf . tee tes 2-5. Franklin 1. Muito y, national ohare Ben e ‘and grade B juveniles on the metro-} jovi) 4g $-5, yi eeew eney Miss Les! Bancroft of Boston, Miss i politan circuit, It was clean cut and| Sweep Ty, 493-5, 1.08 4-5, Helen “Gilleaudeau, Connecticut’ State Courage, 48 2-6, champion, who took a set from Mise eonvincing, and causes the different! POrrakt: 16, 148, Mary K. Browne the New. York turf clans assembled here to await! Royal Duck, (36, Bea of EMAduiphik wid Bice fobees Ber mecting with Morvich as the Ly pooled que 01 1-5 Le Roy. asad ‘ : gavenile piece do resistance of the) Motor Cop nt ily Kou TU RARE Ges Bau i @eason. ECA 48 3-5, 1.14 3-6, ment Teaches the semi-finals rout of : n cl onship play that may: rivi ' Mise Joy runs her races mush 8) gin Tush, . that of the coming national title event. . Morvich does his. From fiag fall to Raters! fia 49 2-5, There was one unavoidable neteale yes- P ‘ony, 49 3-5, 1:16. terday, however. that the gallery res i finish she travels at top speed, a8] Gry Gaiiea, Ab SS, 1.15 3-5, 1.45 3 tretted. keenly—the default of Mise . evidencea by her fractional time yes- A Stary K. Browne of Los Angeles, ‘wre fi played such spectacular tennis in = terday, .33 3-6, 463-5 and finally oe Light Rose, the fourth cholee, with hing the New. York ‘State champran: ' Bic eae We: visit Taiadae (like &| Porausainy seane eae Lee, he Sa otha Pint ee ill with bromehing like a| Fortunately nmay | California is i She Laas FP earitty grove {im faulllves mile bak Gree matey Dundee Feats Wallace in Fast aud probably will have to stay out of : flash, and will in ail probability prove ie’ nen a close. finieh fie Nght Battle. doubles as well, although she may " rtwee & jon match late im @ much better filly than Miss Jemima | them and criticism of all the rdere | ALBANY, N. ¥.. Aug. 2.—Johnny | Peat In al Ox tion permits. ‘a 5 tthe last good one that came out of the ad eat connections must have re y Dundee ani Bedale Wallace boxed one| Twenty of the fortyalelt, eateante } ‘West two years ago. sulted. In Kentucky the rule forbids ze == of the best bouts of the scason here survived at the close of the first day's ‘hues — any contract jockey to ride against EE |last_ night. Dundee won the referee's play, which, although featured by inter } The events of the iast four days|his snore, The application of that | decision. voatiig ; ; would have forbidden Fator and Rob- j fave worked havoc with the PFEMT inson to perform. -While it" might ompe . | > 7 Ww cetiat tat "yes," nese dort hte tenn ieee oe] William M. Johnst d | Ouimet Enlists D Aid | {etable’s, With Purohase failing lame | sionally in thet? onmning cutaide foe, uilam Jonnston an uime nlists Doctor's Al at 2 ‘a Workout, ft was thought the|!t would nevertheless be to the event- | ° | Uat benefit of the sport if the Ken- . . i T P. fe a e \ ig ome would Cae eee tee tucky rule were adopted, in the Jude- uncen icnha S ou o frepare for big Go @anent retireme: ut a bruised lig-|ment of the vast majority who at- l l b No M h sxtiont has been located and is finally| tended yesterday, °° 2° ‘4 cq By Neal R. O'Hara. At St. Louis ub Next ont, .| Some of the boys who left Yonkers ‘eonding to treatment v0 tbat were on Ruri wat aeranes eS! «— PLOVE Newport Finalists cx ws wis roan ecm sr 0s bene oss Leia a @ possi y each sults retired carly last night, | y A . re 7 P ‘ Pe je - Woks dition to ‘ he amate uth light training within a fortnight, It and tt ‘waan't the toll andlexcitamant pe (a Columbia starts football work in summer, which gives the boys plenty |*\hconce of Former National ext month, out, at the st Louis e] of the day that caused them to do so], & foree Rich. | Of Practice in kicking. é r 5 = + | Country . The Boston star In- goubteal if Hildreth wil take|cluner. "Autume-like. weather ‘ook | These Two Players Appear to| ii ef the volley. should forve Itch: see Champion from Competi- |tcnih "folie this! treatment” and chance o! possession of this territory on Sun- ‘ ‘ ay ee ; 3 . C Za 3 dz i - hopes to be in shape to give Chie! estnut after the distance events for] Jay evening, and because the ralimmad| Be at Top of Their Form | meet in the finals. Jobniui's force: American tennis stars aren't the only ones that Zenzo Shimidzn and! tign Due to Poor Health, | Denes te be tp shape to give Chick remainder of the meeting. Ne eeorn nandiing bageage with that Right Ni iavine.ble net Rene, should prove tov |{hya Kumagae push. They make the linotypers work hard too. especially to square accounts for the same deliberatencas that has alwrys 1 Ow. fon OVD ° eee p ‘ili decisive licking Chicago Chick hand- oa Worse news came from Windsor | er ier eat ge, always 8! mmgh for Vinnie te ne 1 7 By Wiitiam Abbott. inc the for the-national fatter the running of the Devonshire fleachera provided poor protection ard Nabe an RAHOING Way Oromucting Ball park attendance in Philly will be good the day that Tendler meets HB Avesace of Francis Oulmet Retioaee MAnternational, tor the ‘mighty Grey against the Adirondack brecses that] The Newport Invitation Tourna- fyul as an Annoying way OF kuttng ny conard, I from big tournaments this year | When Ouimet a Harty Wat (Lag pulled up tame and may have to, “et beget shelters about hatt the] Ment now being played on the courts iin “continually on the defensive. | oe 8 is due to poor health. In other | do" Pua ee Sav nel eras Brow ae thrown out of training for the re-/ average racing population of secent | the Newport Casino should, bar- Many of his y haye been ‘one Mayor of Boston kicks at high price of baseball tickets om the grounds sons the former natiopal cham-| National Open Clip, he was a stal oe Le ears. cretary Enrlocker ring upset, bring together William M, sided beqause his opponents ne } at t ch they charge to see the Red Sox it ain't worth it. | pion would be right in thé midst of} wart, husky lad. He continued te inder of the month. Dave Leary,| y vg Secretary E: ‘ ker expressed ipse' hards inthe SC started, Tt remains to be seon | that no matter how much they charg ‘ ‘a iB : 4 hy as y at ps * tion the opening at-| Johnston and Vincent Richards in the ie ; 1 | eee any fracas with amateurs or profes- of the strongest playing Amert- : stpble’s second trainer, thought | srutification over how successfully Richards will ¢ A with ; sy nee, nevertheless claiming that red in the ¢ . . . avine |/Sionals, but recently bis doctor has|ean amateur i ped on a stone during | jo rise Anais, Johnston is ente! with nstor Washington Club has firm grip on third place. If they kecp on playing |} iat ke! 0 : ‘rs maa. thi Metal hae ; pe ont Ber who Pes ances that next Batur-| upper halt of the second round, Rich- and wii ae a e of hing third Bee eee ee ee eee ee eine, mame, that wOninots: HEC | gthe running, while Sande, rode) day will bring the season up to the meas and high class ball they've got a grand chance of finishing thin oO t made the trip across early in| was not all it should be came THM@19 him, said that the track may have] standard and proportions of last year. oree WED tone ss azo tioned th put Lnevaral eo 8 @ i epee with thes Amon a team he on afi te Tish i pt t Peers 8: Pi ee, ae Be Bhlinlieu| the Jasatieus champion: & yeah iat Jatnaten Atldglewelent championship iis still inydeunt; UUy Biatorlana claim tabi Eine Home (he aocacsied (ii ihe | {oseibstore the uatlodaliamarcummcee fehowed a disposition to bear out all| Rickard Trvimg to Make Another Fu SAG Ones ee “apsce Richards (the Wilsons have always won on the recount Wabanchusolie lonmmamens only tolbe| al Onkmont and it seam ifaated aire } through the stretoh when he was Willerdsierpeer wateh: Howard’ Vosbell,, Walon 3, Waeh- come © ° s+ oe lefeated by Pred right time that ‘Francis would never be 1 Weubjected to urging. With Purchase, T° Rickard yesterday telegraphed | burn, Willis F. Davis, Wallace John- An umpire's life wouldn't be so bad if he was only sure of living it At the time Outmet welghed onty|able to withstand the heat of Pitts. MW " ai | Jess Willard, at hin Lawrence, Kan.,| ston and Nat W. Niles are those most s at ee 140, although over six t in height. und the vigurs of a weekitot fiout of the distance and handicap! jam, inguiring how long it would |tikely to inake trouble for Johnston . . - >) (On the © of friends the former | racking competition. 4 + 'y 1 is divided {nto two parte: (1), April and May, and (2) t 3 Al ina id events, Grey Lag removed temporar-| take him to get in condition to box|and the junior champion, but are shotld jut up, ar | seball season is divided into oe a *|champion enlisted the aid of his doc. || Har from y eg a Se ma ! ‘ily from the field of three-year-old! Jack Dempsey, und to quote him a ‘A a a ~ closely ched in the monthe that contain the crucial sertes. tur, who prescribed a long layoff, insistec ng the tourn) t Mii rice f v4 probably not ood enough to bring oe tie game it may take extra § eee the game. When the national tes 1oafterward his ‘det 4 soompetition and the neweomer, Miss) D OF meevices. about an upset. “Little Bill” and {i decide whether or not Johnston's . ; FSS meat owe yea at the: gl of quinine pills and orettee yy, found easily the superior of) Barly last week Rickard received al pychards have both defeated Williams tilldog spirit and hard driving will | Difference between the Phils and a semi-pro team is that the semi-pros PUD Ter en eae ago con not a very nourishing eombl- } Sang, the lucky star ef Ranco- Lola erar) trope eee ane sham. this season, Voshell and Williams outweigh the remarkable coolness and leony play once a week. That's oftener than the Phils play ball diderable criticism: d oped because ior any one Renting r ‘cas lowers in the firmament. out with his conqueror. PPh have defeated Shimidzu, Shimidzu perfect stroking of Fordhatn | ose Ouimet failed to enter. There i Tons Depending mars on voeterday that | defeated Wallace Johnston and Nat youth. ; Cre meron ware That tise hee, vould |need for every prominent American rit than anythi se, Onimet One of the most popular’ victoriea| [twas not until serie ny: ‘URC | Niles 18 the. recent Longwood tours) iicharda ls playing masvell | ‘The turnstile is one article of the national game that the magnates would | ne pe evety {pte te marca nitted auainst Evans io anaes ’ wot the bright racing day was Ocean- romoter demanded to know first if|mey after (Me lattes had easily cis- nis right @ and to date has the! jie to see livelier. hte. invasion oe: wounds He aed 1 fest Chiele We y , roved him-| he could get In the best of condition, | posed of Willis BE. Davis. st fournament record of any ployer M TW and ae 700d; and quit after 4 pat st rus ny a nayre } eles sary aa a aa a eat > Pijounsion by his brillant victory in the country. Fresh tram his de ‘ist feye) Ginmablbn aad’ ahd. dean Seen that Ont aout kaye margin of one hole, the finish Beng mpit a onit tar above the average, but; = Davia Cap Team on Way |uver Williams in the Longwood chel- cistye defeats of Dick Willams and f a pa tae ay few. ter tae decided on the home green = 4 because he carried the colors worn * Ven und 1d aru jden, he will play through enna Cotte Plymplan, to enter for the prize now | been willing to do his bit. Then the following day Ouimet Ste= & 4 | e. lenge round gave clear evidence of Champion Tilden, he will play throne! nel ss Helen Wainwright, 10, e real answe: fiese 5 sl eae ‘ , “here last year by the great Man 0’, ome United au Tenni the fact that Ne ls clone to Ghampion= the prevent ‘eourhamentirwith aqaed Will be on find to defend her lsurels {But the real answer to these com: |cumbed to Woody Platt of Philas } 3 dan awn Tennis AS0- | snip form, and playing through the joo . The other two who have entered for, Piaints is the present condition of | deiphia, who never could be compared ‘ar. Samuel D. Riddle, owner, was| cistion yesterday received a cablex-. Pp H playing ugh confidence, | ins Meda rom . eG are MIR Mees nine LOuiniGtis “Health: Hal ia tan undarsits sea j Subilant after the race, because Oce-| ¢ , a res es-am |Casino Tournament will do much w-| The first day's play of the tourna- ihe ‘Olgmple fancy. diving ttle helder! | weight, nervous and frotful about his | (aie Nee atts beat. Bee ganic, from the present outlook, is the | fram 6. M. Jacob, Captain of Indie'#|ward putting the former national !ment ran off smoothly, Johnston, | % ° ie ailag ceorenes Briesoe, : Ney Ueneicace aac en ry Health seamed to. venet or \ any woreny eeprosentalive the sabe) indan piaera (aasaliad oe nein [erammlO” on, otee, Te ale Calle Micharde: withame timigan. Ss '-) Sérong Golf Fiedd i jetta enoeie ieee mn ie akelor telaces cnet aay AN hak een et ee : jhas for the stake events out of tho | imdien players had called from England |forpian's smashing fore-hand drive, jburn, Niles and Wallace Johnsen tonal junior “champlonwhip. ten complete rest will put hifn in con- years. ph EN ‘ “dozen or more that were placed in Brel ia aa AL ea Me lhe equal of whieh thi country hie came throng nners, the last s ei iat. S80. a comp! Vp a “i eI draining last spring. Oceanic won | rhe departure of the Indien tenm wras never seen, bad muci to do with There were, | Hoan qUONDON: (Gonna Alle. 2: , Mis race like a good one, after sup greyed by the fire which damaged the wan Ns ifowarall Xe iit, and jever, two upset men Philip Ne Pee BW 1ONDC aoe Oak ene ? lying his own pacr, and incidental jauretanta, this, together with bis amazing con-|Teland Staniord eliminated 8. How- Miss Gi'enna Coilett 6} a j feroved that hia defeat at Aqueduct =!lard Voshell, and Laurence Rice de- Island Country Club won the medal i } «stax the fault of Coltiletti, who han- feated William E, Davis, the Call-in the annual Sheneconsett Country j { ee ay joer = Club championship yesterday [ron i “hich clams selling race activity du UT FI Si RMEN j| Tennis enthuriasts will be glad to one of the strongest fields that ever S ivht Virginia : fing the Yonkers meeting was de- learn that Andre Gobert, tie Ire ok part in an Bastern Wome traig! irgin 4 ‘plored by many who found in it the star, and Tere, Ingersley and Nen- | ore (onrnament. Mine Collett, whe tobacco—just that { fepur that goaded owners to show| Immons. | ns, they are not throwing ey eee ea ivan but cen, iz the present cham F 2 See ee Te oe tare anet | [Dortunities. ‘They have a way of it ing held, at the Germantown |piun of the Shenecossett and lamt yea and nothing more x it unother has come out of the) pan oath ee ont cae Npnt{Ericket Club the week of Sept. 9 |tted for the medal with Mra, Ronald —mellowed in the : ‘Wrest to take his place in the person | ail thelr eyes are ever open, They’ glide These players competed in the Ti 0- Ti. Barlow, but lost im the play-off, A 5 i’ lsd Trotter of the Florisant Stable AnH noiselessly around the end of the pean matches this year, when William | “yer game was rather uncertain sun and ripened é wer K rk Harrington, the mil male ¢ |pler an dturn parallel with it, The old |. THden 2d won the title. Jover the first nine holes, but she on the hill pule dealer of St. Louis, a man who | = {man had to keep hia own eves open | sities coanaail jsettied down after the turn and came 4 * if * | Set. ul xo 7 " j us shown his purse a free one 7 1 to avoid striking one with his poly pleted for Davia|home in 41, Her winning of the 5 Svhenever It hus been possible to ob- ages pete’ eticoy Rees one When lifting in "a tien Despite iia) A" EM apie eee eee was partly due to hollng out Rain & good horee at any sort of @| wor for daylight earing tie.) ficulties he succeeded in lands! peppentRele es ne [H Mashie approach on the tgurteenti: eusonable figure. Trotter considered S venty- ckere! | si : “ltor u birdie three, $7,500 a reasonable price for Devas-| ei. weather and freeh nortiiwest HRERLP NEW: The RRC h ere: }grass courts of tie Allegheny Country |!s ty "Miss Marion Hollins and Mt tion after that much improved zi rather and ‘ie *) 5 Club, near here, where the Davis Cup ly, « in of Belleclair had rounds Hiding won his race yesterday, tut | Winds are promiged for to-day. | On the South Atlantic Cous: "8 ctimination mate! wit) played be-!or 88 and should have beaten out Miss | fhe stable considered him worth — | the numerous variety of shares le on! Sia ita cada reenter: as they cjea her by tures qpiore and was permitted to retain him} A fishermam got a striped lass at| loos i a us the neasag Mi k, will be protectal ech nigh strokes at the end of the first Syelye | t that figure. with the customary §5/1onz Hewoh om Sumduy and went up|! ishing for bass one day on * : a id as] B Isand beach, near Georgetown, 8 (,, 07 Weavy canvas from posse rain | _ . an has deen predicted, Devastation | the boardwalk with it the cynosure|] hooked on to one of those felic storms. The canvas arrival from tie | wine Meany Bi Fancy Div- soon due .0 run himself Aght out|of all eyes. ‘The figh weighed about | and had full three-quarters of an hou i ast night wud will be atretened to ng Title, %; the selling plater division. He was|15 pounds of exciting sport. As Dr, Henshall be night for the first ime, The slamds to| afiseg Helen Meany, who won che ‘pounds the beet yesterday and might | 7 - | said about the lady Ash, it was is acat 2,000 spectuiors have been com-| metropolitan high diving championship Bee ie ae ie ore one more) Pred Depken, a we'll known coal en eo, oe — ic Be ‘4 pleted and to-day grean muslin Teer liast week, will be among the numeroys | . 6. Ty per | nie os y. oe ¥e 3 “ ile be pl neh position be (tile holders wh Ql strive for the | gritted him to run throu the ‘eariy | Merchant of Hasbrouck Helgits, N. J+ | ang spectacular, Finally T landed i, ¥1/" ®iI1 My blased tn sich position Thalia iaeap ici acineionanin an | giages. Fator knew what a guod|one duv Mat week journeyed a!! the) 1) measured between wx aud seve: Broun aa te mye the players an uninc lo tenet celth arlghton Ben dorse he had under him and took Dev-|way to bay Shore on Great South | fect and was a Heht bluieh color AuMted background of color dat witi | ene opea alr pool o aa ti minder stor A % ° e rt Baths on Saturday afternoon, She A On abide rout restraint dur-| pay, hoping to get a weakfish, but corform with the color of the courts. the middle running, to the groans | . it te an experiment which tennla cx- | = ™ — t if his backers, who feared the worst|W44 disappointed. He must have) Oy another day at Kiawat Isiand, geria and member of tae contending | because bis employer's horee, Valor,| connected with the wrong captain. | south of Charleston, | hooked another Foam “aay "they will” wath wit in: | KEEP FIT BY EXERCISE (ith Sande up, was making pace. — uniamilier inhabitant of the deep, terest. | 4, watering he stretch Fator unlooned| | When the mackerel seanon is on at|that gave me as fine sport ax 1 hav ——- eters, Sermmeer Courses of t wraps he held on the c, Fla, the piers are/ever had by the sea. it made long pa «eo Nese ech Redecing rack gelding, who bounded along. | ov Tetermuurs, Wie. the piers rr jand powerful rushes and wus in pr. Team. \] Roti reas, "wide Valor with an case that waa! POWded s petual motion. Neurly an hour a piaw No Aug 2.—Afervey W bg By 5 ietartling, to finally go off to an easy long bamboo, poles, and there is | passed before I conid wet a glimpse of Aes in nthe toe been PHILA. JACK O’BRIEN ‘moore. The pertod before the race was some fishing, A New Yorker who/it. Then it showed indistinctly on , Rated Oiyanpic athlete, ha a sd fy devoted largely to muttered sugges-| spent last epring there tefls of the |the surface of an incoming breaker appointed facuity coach of the New Madison Sawere Garden, ~ ns thet the Jockey Club adopt interest with which he watehed one jand | thought | had the biggest chan- Hampshire College track team, ti was|U pee Bred Phone Book Page 710, me new rule that wil prevent its| day an old man fishing under diffi-|nel imss in the ocean, When at last anounced to-day. He ran in the Olom- petition for times to come. Sande culties raised alternately by por~|I got tt on the beacs, | was surprieed pic games Bt Tamia in 1904 ot | DYCKMAN OVAL TO-NIGHT, le Vetor, the favorite, from the! poises and pelicans. Two or three of to find what 1 suppmed to be a giant! Athens in} Ray iin bem Sees — f {Hildreth stable, Pator had the mount | the former were playing atonnd the |fiing-ray. Tt had the same long whip and mas won SM. A TL ud Melt | wax GIBBONS vs, RATNER AUGIE ‘on Devastation, of, Gittorent owner- | per and they are not sical te min like tail, but no stin it OO i Sl Svedish 1oud- {GENE TUNNEY vs. BURKE marty ; t h ke tter of fact, | ward [ teamed Wi vat the na - pent ly wae tree | € Ralcon Pores contract risera, kad iho| itn aay anor Gone nee a eae aS atm ccuckae: ite oy | Jon ay MURRAY vs, BAIRD EARL — mouth was full of h teeth ihe ~~ - MONT vs. DUFFY Jiome Pelicans are numerous and, though lumps, which were certainly well! ay