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: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921, | ia ‘FINE SPORTSMANSHIP SHOWN BY POPULAR CANADIAN HORSEMAN Sande on Billy Kelly For C. der R | RPEEEEL: icin ak Can dicnton| AU IGT CTE mi yankees aren Poo ei, | WHO ‘BLOWS UP d When 1 20 " fons bet Hi inded th be H They were not a elo T Feature of Spa Racin [are Nabonad, soe gemmey ee cola iy Were nt and” Beil } e Grounds Marked by Un- I ineinen, OTH- INNING RALLY. necessary Delays. z rata detect by. leaicting | i ae = ruld re y this defect by insisting r Jockey Back With Old Employer, Who Startled Turf World Last Sareea HN eee ee ary IuAlaraten een thoy Bg Bd | Year by Telling Him That He Couldn’t Ride Sir Barton Just By Isaac Shuman. { would make the amex ranch more in aired thom, ¢ witsnander had | : ' a rn : AMES in the American League, | teresting for the sp ors, and after > e ai W it Vaughn | a ) Before Match Race With Man 0° War. Adolfo Luque + Hill Brooklyn particularly those played on the | ll they are the ones to be considered. New York ‘tee by Two Runs or iti ot ith Ht Vauatan |] elevaland i aicd ee | » Jroun . mu See eae litt the He was INTERNATIONAL LE SKRLTOG AN oe de dn OUR A to Four Scattered Hits ee nee or tha haat lay Up to the Seventh Beloit 4 the AC KRaca : ! + | oubles. Fair Mac has troubles, to, vai gar ie in the duration of time Kes to fie nt'etrong, aa GEQMOULD sult" aeauslntance be Hd Ee are’ a consider ly Until Final Session. |iiioy them. than those in the National |( STANDING OF Inning. tpeak | jaar the old familiar tune, | 12°) EURO Hen aoe of nd the blame should be LU, —_——_-- \ | 11 fg ave been played to bedel Sabathg ath AA NCINNA4 x. 3.—The Rob ch on the umpires as the BS LOUIS, Aug 3—Phe loss of} Rob her. | tion of t ¢ CINNATI, Aug. 3. hy tu vu i * ’ Lada! adv, antage: once durin, unc sev 1 olding on to fourth place with a|Players. THE C: he ning game of their s¢ with atkiek oh Sion Robi ser have sened | F a ! aS THe jatier, course, are responsi. | ‘ i abs: d » New| Clarence P, Brown, pitcher of the Lud- yn cs oo ta mination worthy of league cham- \bie pritaril ly for delaying the finish | NATIONAL LEAGUE. ut « naineds has La dek bi the MA ington, Miok:, cfab: He te to ad as mander J K. L, jors astride | rs of the old Irish bred atten as pions. In the game yesterday they|o¢ the contests by dawdling and dal- | cite, W.k. PC.) Clete. Wh Me Oo et i at the of the Central League sea- : } the old favorite, Billy Kelly, paraded | and he has done well. With the pro- |tepeated the ninth-inning rally which |lyi way to and from ° | pitteburgh ...61 38.635) 8t. Lou! aa 43 seo badder in the race for the i T ler ia a right han and | season. iy is S oe 1 ‘tneh tan anc ceeds of the purses he has won Pud- !enabled them to win the final game}! J 477 League pennant The Pirates | as Wo games and lost th this! weighs 1 YESTERDAY. / to the post in the first race. It marked the reunion of Sande 4 bought corned lor their series from the Cardinals ote! *e Tee SE ORL ta tha GAN ee Oe OO OO OOOO Oe ey colors atter a split that occurred at | beet igo for two ETOW'NE |yonday, Theonly difference was that|<Ts and batters 3 worse for that, as the Giants’ defeat of the Man O War match, when ; ; is, that |vronday they acored five runs in thelare they instricted by the umpire to| 4, A A NM SNe EL Gt (alae itr hi Cunadian sportsman informed Sande! owner and trainer McDanicl will have [ninth, while yesterday they managed|speed up, or al least not delay the | yew Yo BAUME ts 4,6 7 by which the Gibson crew Is leading. that he would not be permit | to go out and find themselves anothor |to get but three. But the three were long _aince| piatierioetisindd dad Gath, Snyder! Prefter, And once more the Aharon eet aur a that Koos > or wait till Mac 4 | just enough for them to beat the Reds has Uterine alison (a THe and Ch New York team may be diagnosed sion, w F © mount , dt f 21 circulation of|turn te ng autickty f BODE the 8, d a public] other » keep him from wo < ‘ $ F 1 about Mac—he is tr 1 the unbeaten My Reve ing engagements, tyr of Was proved tha could | have Barton lim home winner |rally, for he drove in the tying andlatter the |winning runs. With the count 3 toleustom pie Say one Or favor of the Reda, things looked |the tat for the Robins, when Zack When In the open the ninth. How led to centre and|Sist on h dt _sent hia to second with /Mt So in the American, and often be- | y Vetaated ausin Man 6 blow to left. Kilduff made it two |ween the last pug out in one inning route @khia ay torROual and the first ball thrown in th GAMES YESTERDAY. Cubs’ big left-hander, now under su A (2 ‘by a 4 to 3 score, Cadore was on the it at a dogtrot. It} nro conoootes-4 & f as a case of pitchers. Joss Barnes The only way to really learn mound for the Robins, put was out-| pt the players pepped cn to swim scientifically, quick- pitched by Adolfo Luque, who held/ ly, tn individual in- the visitors down to four scattered! The Daite it Che. lake RAMS WHEN ER The Dalton method of teach- ar ges Selassie e ing is famous—and this aced out four safeties and school is the best known, the runs to win. best equipped in the Kasi. Rernie Neis was the hero of the|} Start a course now. for Rooktet K. adore,” Aiitchell” and: Pastor, Krueger; “blew up” in the seventh, while his ty argin of] 9 x team was leading by a margin © ago game at Cateago postponed os | who started the game/ ° i) GAMES TO-DAY, for the was chased to the club- | Mew York at St. Louie, house first inning when the| Brooklyn at Cinetnnati. Giants scored three runs and threat- | Philadelphia at Pittsburen. d to score more alley took his Deere et neeee » on the mound aay the seventh, when the v another tall pc, game for t k in the continu Now it is rare tc in the Ame bench at than a slow walk is usually a delay, even thrown the | delphia-Pittsbungh game at Pitsbureh poet Ed ¥ chers have call or X the umpires | © come up and ine it immediately, but 474 443 Jim Vanghn 4 te the Semi. 43 Pros. Wt CHICAGO, Aug. 3—Jim Vaughn, the | here iS i of two minutes Ae Wick (HE TES or singled to centre, scoring Soonge d | Then in |to third. Janvrin was sent out to run|the National the | for Taylor and made an important move| have found that they scat abe he stole second. Neis batted for| came at any time the hen the i y simply loo fort by last ned to Maryland sand Oaks, Befo politan season opened ( n, and not in League, the pitchers delay the usually | § enough racing to last some|Cadore and ne whipped a aingle to| racing in. ywiy as if to ass eir fielders are i O10120000-411 0 and O4B00001r-5 6 0 Teovery | Tennia Entries to Close Ang. the examination of the iinmake’ ‘and Woodall? Courtney, Acosta that she | IAG) Mole AS Net} National | ing a conference with t York game at New York pont e Championship, to be played at the|tien with another 5 Everything for UALITY~ adetphi: GAMES TO-DAY. Detroit at New Yerk. | Cleveland at Washington, ame at Philadelpiaia port Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, | calldown tro: g. 15, will close on Aug who di ¢ to an announcement | this performa of the United States |in the box waiting | becomes convinced t ut ran a creditable oved her size inc | tempt to get I | : rk, | steps out of the f | ing one of h ayers who | just the piteh s ready to re- that is, he is nter the tournament are | turn { ork | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, | jass form that Peet noite sacnies im=} And sometime is happens two or! Clubs. WoL. PC.) Clube. wil. PC.) Y ) for two or} will be made publicty|three times in one inning. It is tite- | Baltimore ...79 27 .745|Newark .....46 58.438 | { > in a while! af “ nd thereupon ‘al some for the spectator. It delays Buttalo ...63 45 .383| Joruey City. .42 89.418 j Eatony. 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