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THE EVENING WORLD, *HURSDAY, AUGUo:s 4, 1921, Old Time Marks Going Fast ee ey Thinks He Can Daa pre mACE® RICKENBACKER marmemm As This Country Gains a cn alee Make Up Lost Ground =| —— pon ty a2 Supremacy i in Swimming | Against Ty’s Tigers | iim NOW A MOTOR CAR : Ms ‘Aquatic Feats of ee stroke was perfecteo, or American- y ls Cunningham, Secretary and reasurer, and Walter B, Flandera, {Rain One s Babe Is! ized. ‘The four-beat and six-beat leg ee ee of Reasous Babe Is and Ross Among Most Re-|drives were introduced and at, the ; One Day Behind 1920 Gail Tichenor, Roy Mood and B, R ivans, directors, A site for @ factory us been secured interallied swimming races at. Lake RUNS FOR WEEK NATIONAL LEAGUE. icker Company brings busines once more f \ | Pra tiand Walter B. Plate markable of Modern Rec-|St. James, Paris, in 1919, and at tho Home Run Record. Fi ETRE SLA I Organizes Company With): members of the off - ; last Olympic Games at Antwerp, | A Vailadetyaie 3552] io] Nae | | A ‘i i. M. F. Company, which later be- ord-Breaking Achievements] American swimmers outclassed every EEN st perraee | | | Prominent Detroit Men to the Studebaker. William 2 i A ; other naticn, ra meat | By Isaac Shuman. sf at \- | Build N F Mctzger, who was the M, of the B. S, ‘nti! February, 1906, Richa avi! & ye] sui +W sat M. I Company, which In its das in Sports. and Barney itiecan of Australia wero | MIER permitting, the 4 i| 1s | peta vight_out, the’ first. popular, highe wanes | Tigers will play the Y | x looked upon as the world’s greatest swimmers. Capt. Matthew Webb, un- til that time, was accepted as the nks ut the Polo Grounds this af- ntily, is not cor new organization. | AMERICAN LEAGUE. By Robert Boyd. Capt. Eddie V. T nbacker, |SiM[ Tiwi) Tle Siti been associated HRS has been an extraordinary] greatest long distance swimmer, on miles RATT vr ave aia anit Be Americ ntered inders for twenty year in athletics. Many of|the strength of his swimming the be Ruth has in his eye the peight | the automobile busine as a manu- the world's marks estabiished| English Channel between Dover and t of expectancy. | node a : Reni announcement is made yet as Calais in August, 1875. And well he might facturer in T t. He is a member! to what kind of @ car the new com- twenty years ago have either been haries M. Daniels, a Dwight High | Kor the Babe | r the b \ | ‘ . the Rickenbacker Motor Company, Dany will bu It will be exhibited | equalled or shattered. Several of| School boy and a member of the ee { : Babe, be it known, what See Se nce ae ar anys) tor ine time at the New Yor these figures, notably the sprinting| York Athletic Club, broke eve. Rana! am yey ea bts another, prin. | Which has just been organized, AR Autonebile Show. . marks equalled and bettered by|@ing record in the world from 3% ' ? ly prejudicial pitching ‘and a| Ricke Vio has been on the application for a charter in Michigan couple of days of rain, is now Pacitic Coast for the past few month: nsing Monday, The tas taken up his residence in Detroi yards to 440 in three days during tne Charles Paddock on the Coast this|¥7 tn ‘Or wobruary 1906, in the New spring and the broad jumping of Ned| York A. C. tank. ‘The lithe Daniels Gourdin of Harvard, stand out most| Shattered eleven world’s records. sidMilasntly. Daniels for a long while was con- : sidered the greatest all-around swim- Both marks set by Paddock and the| mer in the world. His records stood colored Crimson star would tend to/ for Ae pur uy) was Be ae : competing. ut to-day, not one ot substantiate the fact that the present) the Dwight School boy's records are day athlete excels the stars of the) visible on the record books. The six past. Paddock has done better|and four beat crawl strokes evolved sprinting according to the timers of|P¥ Americans developed swimmers that far out-ra the former Mercur: California thay any athlete in the| roy eq cue rank the f ae long history of the track, while Gour-| In 1906 Duniels swam fifty yards din's jump erased every long jumping |! 252-5 seconds, Duke Kahana- Tse i JUMPING) moku of the Outrigger Club, Hono- These two new marks bave little|!ulu, shattered the world's record for | significance, however, in proving the| tat distance last Saturday when he Superiority ‘of the present day star. | “id 224-5 second \ i During the year of 1906, Dani For every record equalled or broken 4 ? : to-day you Will note two established |100 yards in 68 seconds was looked | Dy stars of a few years ago. Some of |UP@M as a record that would stand these marks linger under the “World’s|{?" Years, but MKahanamoku | broke Best Records” as if they were chis-|{h@ World's record in Honolulu Har- elied in stone, bearing out the truth | D0" in 1917, swimming 100 yards in 63 in the athlete on the track and fleld |" Haniel of the past being equal to the best we have to-day. Right on down through the vistas| of sport, where figures of the stop- watch offer a correct basis of com- parison, the athletes of past genera- tions can be rated on a par with those _of modern times. All have been equal in their athletic achievements save one, swimming. It is oni branch of atiletics where the old-| day behind his 1920 hom and he feels that he can muik the Tiger pitchers, | He should, if past performances uson count for anything: | : "ive. DBtROTE pte Heraces ‘Dauss, : ane : ‘ ls: EDWARD V. RICKENBACKER _ | Oa FI I5W. 34 Ss | andotave sitided ning oe cee tain: | Soma - SPEED TRAPS ON oor b t Sindaned by Aug. 1, two Hore then tne | Have come of with elevéH ¥lotorion MAIN HIGHWAYS J (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldorf Hotel) amassed by Aug. 1 pite lide tind any other club have given a A ‘ Sons him, and, naturally, George Herman] ‘Two successive days of raia have ara a reve doesn't expect any sudden curtail- | given both the Yanks and the andians|, There seema to be quite a revival of me nt of their generosity i much needed rest for their pitehers,|the former practice of — maintaining | and Sutherland have each | Of the two clubs the champion. prob-| Sneed traps at certain points in New |given him one home run, Middleton, | ably needed the lay-off most, for as} York and New Jersey, ge ke, two, and Dauss, three. | matters stood at the beginning of this] Adv have come to the Automobile hinke and Datiss on June '13 and|week they had only the overworked |!) of America of 4 speed trap in | | | un was filed at Li OPPOSITE Waldorf Hotel tion north. of Hohokus, between June 1, respectively, gave him two|Coveleskie upon whom to pin their] (peration north, of | Hohokus, between each, hurling hopes. The big Pole now Will| ‘Avove ‘Tuxedo, the State Constabu | be in good shape to start against the] lary are taking part in the enforcement ‘The Yanks look forward | Senators and Sothoron, Bagby, Cald-| of the speed laws. They ke a py with pleasant expectancy to the | well and Uble, each, will have im-|tic of stationing themselves at sharp jto with the Tigers, and, if precedent | proved. Meanwhile Duster Mails is| turns to observe the rate at which mo- |in their case holds good, they should | at home receiving treatment and ease | tr!sts take the curves: ly win the series, for his injured side. His absence » Tigers, despite their great nit- | coming when it did made Cleveland’s| KEYSTONE “MOVIE” » proved the weak- | pitching prospects look dark, but the team in the league against the| rain and the consequent rest have) DRAWS BIG CROWDS anks, who in twelve engusements| brightened their chances, "(Between Sth Ave. & Bway) tr} mark for 150 yards of 1.43 in 1906 is held to-day by Tedford Cann, who did 1.293-5 for the dis- tance. His 220-yard record of 2.53 1-5 sec- onds is also held by Ted Cann. The new record is 2.19 4-6 seconds. | The quarter-mile record set by | Daniels the same year, of 5.50 2-5 sec- onds, is now held by Norman Ross, who did the same distance in 6.06 3-5 seconds, The Keystone Tire and Rubber Com- STANDING OF J Neht or Ryan Carded ee eS ee movie js entitled * | _ To Pitch for Giants every Keystone ¢ dueational e company inte NATIONAL LEAGUE, % hs Rutheycu K eden pomey ee not| “Just as these times have been per-| w.L. PC.) Clubs, wot. Pc.) Various places, ’ itd ee | ceptibly reduced so have all the old| -62 35.639) St, Louis.....49 48.505 ~ ap ‘/ x Gl . ; ‘ . b The modern swimming stars of to-| distance records been Jowered by the $139 .610| Chicago .-...42 86 429 NCW York Club’s Record onjthe Giant attack down to seven scat- AUTOMOBILE NOTES. day tower head and shoulders over! swimmers of to-day. The breast- 54.40. 1574| Cincinnati »--41 57.418 red bingles, ‘ the aquatic stars of the past. Very few records are left the book ie Es 51 49. .510| Philadelphia. .30 65 313 Road Now Six Won and stroke, swimming on back, and other DCY roof Perry, la., has erected | Governor Forbids Roper - Miske and the ones that are generally arc| Modes of propelling man through the GAMES YESTERDAY. Six Lost @ contrivance In his garage which “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” broken before the International Ama. | Water have likewise been shattered St. ARGS enor See LANMING At prea t. crow. crown. | Ruhes it possible to take the weight of teur Athletic Federation can sanction} Where these record breaking feats) ! Loox = beck to-day dnstructed the State Dering {the car off the tires whenever the car e het will terminate problematica A s Smith; Doak sad Clem. 7 ; Ist in use, He attributes to this fet See ui: Pale cera inate te Problema lea A ST. LOUIS, Aug. 4—Kither Neh or| Commission not to permit “a ten-round [18 Not in use He attributes to this fet 4 the steady tumbling of swimming And this is likely to con 2 | i 02305 x for the Giants in an effort to. pate! nd rds, ‘Aug, 1 ‘On June 1914, Mr er bought —iubbell Winters and Brusey records, And in their introduction the Bon pane it 4 United States led the world both Be) breaking swimm' Y First Gan : in swimming and the greatest num- |#chievements of the pricans, Duke eo 1 er of swimming stars. In fact, so| Kahanamoku, the F s er, a Oeschger “und | O'Nell steadily have the Americans been Norman Ross, ¢ a 4 progressing that there is no predict-|SWimming events in the last Oly ing when the international record-|Gaines, stand out as the two x | breaking will cease. . Me yer, the Keulo- ck car on which was a@ set of * la Cardinals and turn in at In issuing the or the Governor de-| 4 ! ie lelared he did not belleve the proposed | chain t ded victory d United States tir On May or the shpping | yout would meet with the strict require- | Moof the present year the last one of All the ground the Giants | mer ed in their OAR les With the |__cSince the War the promoters in Mieht- | blow-out, the first trouble it had givea Ree eee eee ee nite can as well as other States have turned | during its entire life, —— 010300-8 8 |the game into a commercial proposition, id tires on trucks are as likely to O01010200-8 % Ol Ly the second division teams thoy {oN Meme Ino 6 ape into nothing. more | pick Up stones is ate horaes's roofs, Th a aie ' It compris slugsi much the mz Gibwn; Marin, Nave played again! ee, and now the Governor | stones force their way into the rubl jor portion of About twenty y the Au Pu. and ‘ or they can boa! only an even break | said. f doxing ts to be continued In an ink deep r with . ach re yolutic of | 10" venty years ago the Aus- r\ be ren i Kay i an atl p Ls i it ts yo on in an entirely! th r 4 permit the oO remain . d =Of= 5 tralan swimmers were the greatest | ! / yas rivals ‘of Be eues 40 ea won Ant ei | rerent manner eee eee Te Aniitonta carrey wullonnenl the stock of our out-of-town stores, in the world. B. B, Kieran, Richard |these great wotermen. The two Kea pat se inen > | increase idly : f . Cavill, Wickham, ©. Healy, — A. {Jot $ perhaps arc tho ost |New York a 34 Loui. PPM Douglas allowed only sly Bits 10 | wattom Meinstate Minnesota! ‘rhe United’ Suter ‘Tire Company together with the unsold balance w Bary, Heaupeaire, Long: | hese five he grea roo! SO ied eve yn ng ut oof the 5 Gaiaclal : states tha he proper ¢ of pro d sah lamp: und) Harwick for. years |bronze-skinned Duke has seen his best Phitadelp| ba inp jwere home runs by Jack Smith revi mvNiey tit hug. de-Kred Hul- [cedure under such Circumstances is) to of our New York establishment. head the 's swimming suprem- {dys 4s a swinteaer, He will have to ton at Chicas, | Astin MeHenry and these blows, Minheapolls, heavyweight boxer| remove the stone and cut away th iat emacy was held right {DOW + ly to time, and his succes coupled With a run scored on a double SAN allel eine two. years | PAVE dys er ac melden anne VESECIE e ap) Unt the Olympio Games vat|aen as) Panne Ke sil kely Bee ¢ AMERICAN LEAGUE, REAL aa haa nels exo. (ohowin eerie Hey [is practically’ impossible for even the Stockholm, 112, when they retin- /0f wn tele DER FOr olube WoL. PO.) Clubs, wl. PC. Be Sie fies Eee ene HGR e cals Ywolght title; most careful drivers to tvold | thems, auished their leadership to Germany, |! ds in t ‘ Cleveland ....62 36 St Lells,...48 6) 474 |* Douglas wis remov © make a pe elas Ut ‘Vn cull should be taken ear a never to he regained again, | ee New Voik. 188. “e28| Beaton 43 449 room. for a pine hitte rin the elguth i jon and will | when first dis pyored, Uncttien sith oa dd Much of the Australians’ su oRain Makers WIM Make Another, Washington ..99 46 854 6h 90 4 439 , and Sim Sallee we ent re game: ul wail! ted to participate in bouts! A ittie and in time the small cut will be been attributed to the 4 Attempt To-Night. Detroit ......48 55 479 Philadetphia..su of 371 oak, who hurled for Loui this State tei ey come a large fissure extending down t Pfection of the lex drive. Tichard . Arta di 7 GAMES YESTERDAY: aa the hurd rubber base. ‘This then g Cavill in 1960 wagered that he could Those two Inevita rain makers, e 10) se ation and) chippin rty ur Ve leans | cat, Betton Bee Hensonville to Hunter, ‘Tannersville: 7 ' ewim 100 yards just as fast with his) Ma bu the New Orlean. eo1190 000 ee eatery neraN nn, remedy ts to trim off the edges of th Jegs ticd together ut the ankles as he | “Stringbear and Gene ‘Tunney, we 1 900% A fi BB LOH PORIRUA Hl eut until instead of a sharp eut @puld using the trudgeon kick. He, A. H.W’. light-heavyweight champion, [ateie. Palen and coals ilar aed f vugh the cant . there is @ smooth depression in the tire ; bet, He swam just fantlara lacheduied cto nabs : rae oie runs west from ‘Tannersville through z ion his their eighth SNe eto raltavilio ant —_— the adve the | attempt to Hunter, Lexington, Prattsville an Former aime at Washington \d this, meet in fist battle at Bit Donovan Not Dethroned, At ian craw] stroke. Cavill’s| Dyekman Oval to-night, o and tale Phlladetbia game a! Viliad pia Beebe Gore ee ek Scouting for Phils, — tention was 1 the awkward fy ReaH GHALEHGASIUBE meeen (omnes THA coming de any " 7 A et t Mudgeon chested more. rematanc | Marty Age ERs ed GAMEB 70: DAY preferable to continue on through) | PHILADEPHIA, Aug. 4. t Exactly pecroased momentum forward and fn Detroit at New York |Catskill >» Saugerties, then west) fam F. Baker of the Philadelphia mxactuhy has been postponed or called off, ge f eral. retarded the progress of| erally on account of rain, Lie Cleveland at Washington (two games) \through Woodstock and’ Blairsville to| Nationa’ League Club said to-day thet a aoetnae ‘i Even this present match had to be Chicayo at Boston Mount Pleasant, connecting with the! Irving Wilhelm would continue to act Bpeed swimming. Later Cavill used) | Even this pi i eC < ‘ veld . el hilhee during the @ slight flutter to his two feet, held | P? hia show originally was ache gain, i St, Louis at ivledsenles| | frank ang northwest of the Ashokan | ax manager ie Ri hile que ng th fon the surface of the water, which | for Tuesday. nish espea Resonyol Jare moving so nicely. under Wilhelm s was later called the Australian) John Jennings > - manager of the Ar PERN ATION JEAG control that he did not think it wise: t raw! and helped its discoverer to) mory A. A. of Jersey City, was in town INTERNATIONAL LEA tflelder, disturb condit nt Mr. Raker @stablish many new world's records F 1 sign’ Bryan Dow. Cl Nass wid, “This does 1 A aren a0 Wald Bil Suits That Were $25, Now 12-50 Prices | W.L. PC.) Clubs, w.L. Cardinals Bay ¢ Mo. Auj pure ler, outflelder, . ; Tented aS ier Of the Mike Baltimore .. 79 27 .745| Newark 16 59 Aa At. LOULS, | Donovan ha, as mar Bea. revolute BORE! AVI Bout, Which is to Buttalo «0.064 46 (882 Jersey city.-.42 99 418, Picturesque wr Healthful nase of Clarenee M 1s ager, id Pr it Baker Ly n But the sw rs from the anti- Armory A, A, next | Rechotie eee 8 . Ber, sa F k e nina / y AL AL ne: es 156-49 535 Syracuse 2.0.48 62 415 * yracuse Club of the Inter-/ is on a seouting trip and has landed 9 . pare were, net to. damiinats tts : iter to -Terenle 0-57 60 333, Reasing voa8 3 8 Country With Roads in ational League has been announced food Pitcher and is doin ‘hie "hart tn Suits That Were $30, Now 15-99 feadership was short lived. et winner of GAMES YESTERDAY. Louis Cardinal. dded., es eee Splendid Shape. by, at the Fifth Olympiad at Stock- | thls bout. said Jennin Syracuse, 10; Butfalo, 2 (first * hotm in 1912 Germany supplanted the | S2uP Downes e Butfato, 9; Syracuse, 4 (second oame) possilly four, pei : Australians as the greatest swimming | Pouts obtainable at my clu Teenie, 3: Hest ‘mation in the world. They scored Newark - Rea Suits That Were $35, Now 17:50 By O. M. Wells, Chief Roadman Deiat nuraber atte pointe, Bweden iat ch Downey with Jersey City-Baltimore (rainy, the Automobile Club of America, Suits That Were $40, Now g-00 was second with 19. Gre (inner of thls af r GAMES TO-DAY. Granigne a sansscn ina pales ee bist Followed with 1, Australi, ‘ he re Jersey City at Baltimore, y y [if Downey should “not { que and healthful moun ° the United States 9 f pew Nowark at Reading : : Now ‘Atter this the United States forged | prone Wilson ena ghance fe { Toronte at Rochester, uu nthe astern States, | Suits That Were $45, oO 50 to the front. ‘The Austr ora ss," Syracuse at Bullale, = spur of the great Appalachian | —— which extends along the At | ntic Coast from Maine to Alabama, | Catskills cover an area af some NEW CAR IN THE LOW PRICED CLASS, Sn tr a a hm SHORTLY TO BE EXHIBITED ON AUTO ROW * "002" nuine roads are did shape, all the trunk line highways that lead to the Catski ar hard surfaced, and those that radiate through the mountains re in on cases hard | urfaced 1 in od condition, 0 reach the Skill section ‘from : ; . New York City, bot of the Positively nothing reserved. Plain Black SE ora HGS ECE IC Electric Irons and Blue Suits included. All sizes regu- the east side go north along the| Suits That Were $50, Now 25-00 Suits That Were $60, Now 39-00 Suits That Were $65, Now 39.50 “United Spectal’’ Suits That Were £75, Now 37-50 Alnany Boal ond ae Ea $595 lars, shorts, stouts, longs, extra sizes, the fer Or t Gre Weight six pounds, Top, heavily nickel pla- ted; ironing surface, high polished steel. Com- plete with 6 feet of connecting cord and resting stand. Guaranteed to give complete satisfac- tion in every respect. TOP COATS roman: Up Price y crossed to Athen t now, w York on t ross by ferr k, then north We should like nothing better than to be able to continue ————— q xe und, Connwéy te giving such record values as these indefinitely but this sale t and connie n > : ‘ will positively end Saturday. Its sole purpose is to clear h Highland, out the unsold balance of o rut-of-town stores as well as ; Kingaton E dlreat that of our New York establishment, Many of the Suits ie ROL Ania eae A thet aahee @ Tne Unio Eracteic Licey 6 Powte Co are medium and he ivy weights, for Fall and Winter rveir, then along Esopus 130 East 15th Street wear, erations charged for at cost a ane GaLeLiin: theaught th | 89th Street & Broadway «46th Street & Broadway h FEW BURA TOURS POOR dat sae unr teats 15 West 34th St. The new Durant car, the long ca-|the Poertner Motor Car Company, at[have ceen the car at t ry are centre of the Cats) from the 1x 4 fe } pected creation of W. C. Durant, in| No. 1259 Broadway, the firm whieh will| very enthu ‘it ri Lae 3 Entire Second Floor. which the public has been showing the | distribute the car in this territory, have] quite evident Fgic WN po ? wi Ka \ Keenest interest, is about ready to be| called to see it and gone away disup | #00d start. . aentaricg ABU ETO a tl Sve, \ Broadway.) Opp, Waldorf Hotel, exhibited. Hundreds of persons seeing| pointed. The car will b own the |iimpneasion ie iat fe wll ‘ an eaat the new Dusamt sign on the windows of latter part of neat week, ‘Tue few whol §L.up). we Windham, thea south Open Daily Till 6 P, M. Saturday Till 9 P, M, \ “=

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