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—— wea _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1921. DUCES ANOTHER GREAT. ATHLETE IN MLL®. ‘LENGLEN * Copyright, 1921, by The Press Pavlisuing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Second to Carpentier ee ae With French Sport Fans} . a ) eee, MMO EASY WINS ies Bs IN MET” RELAYS Beamiainpion Tilden Briies| soves Corbett took the padded hipaa | i gloves and) Chovnais the driving Home Word How Tenis] &hoves. wnteh were 1 { Choynski always si padded at al J Corbett had the — ne sia a for} better gloves, as he could hit’ with ‘ ies : Has Great Appeal for) ere eer i injure ide ent Captures Both Half and Or. 3 Youngsters in Republic. | WHy PRomoTE MEDIOCRITY? Mile Titles in Hollow ” nestipaniinietiits |) The Geverno: ot Michigan has} announced that no more 1 my Style. which one of the contesta s al ore By Robert Edgren. | champie Will bo allowed in Atichie SSE © 667 'G BILL" Tilden reached | gan, New York A. C's championship =f" bome recently after a long It boxing, why not the best boxing?! relay team went into action at Cel- re he} Che F nen 10 H : ” stay in Buse eee ants {reached th {PON Of tic Park, where the annual games won the world’s hard cour 18! tion in thei { sport. T! of the Eccentric Firemen were held title in France and the English sin- | Most skilled contestants and the between showers. As was expected, tree 'e gles championshi» for the second Interesting in actin, It takes | the winged foot flyers scored he {| 2 vlertime in two years oH THE: i Koa var me uryent low victories in both the half and w) UMr. Tilden says tennis has grown] champions one-mile “Met” relay championships | tn wonderfully i favor in France, eel bantam nt be te Herman. Opposition simply throttled t s6¢ and girls are keen for the game every- (0! best boxers in} s.nec i ; ; De mrubre. “lt will 8, onl; matter of |George Dixon's tite Clean and} fore it cals in speed. Andy Kelly, fo! re et ee ot anon will be | Shortamaniie | Eddie Farrell, Bernie Wefers jr. and Sfleeerning out a lot of first class stat t eht-—Johnny Batt, very clever, | Frank Lovejoy won the half, while i Tennis is a ga peculiarly suited to | Fee yn le an living fellow | Wefers, Kelley, Jack Sellers and Allan ads aay aeening French spirit, ‘Til claverest: Hower Chal Guat: Terie: Helfferich captured the one-mile trophy. The St. Amselm A. C. was second in both events. ‘The relays were the features of the WBS While we're = meniioning French | tit! excellent reputation in every | dennis I may say that all the French | 84) | ~> iapriters and sportsmen who came) SiKNWeKnt Henny Leona as 4 Vehtweight asx ever held Bermusiectio is describing the. te the titles tne record trom t t meet, but there were several otiver ye tethusiastic in describing the tennis to Wt ee ee meet, bat there "ware several thie oe “playing ability of Mlle, Susanne from the 4,000 spectators who gathered about the historic old track. The run ning of Eddie Taylor, a negro, rep resenting the Alpha P. C. C. was par ticularly interesting. All last winter, through rain and a a olerweight-—Jack Britton. cxcep fenglen, who is so famous for hi ORIGIN re eee S ssetennis court victories | gay ak! } ; 4) wane is called “The Lon ood One era cumeo ison very ants Mile. Lenglon, they aald, in as great | RP Vonen and clean fighte Stier am athlete as dny man, She has} pent xn gl ‘beaten ail the best woman players | war 8 Car decorated tor heroigin in tie idolized by Frenchmen and Mhroad sv decisively that she is In &) pected everyw re : ~-etaws all by herself, she wins by as- | eavyweiene eens rxer snow, he started in the weekly cross ounding scores. The Frenchmen say | larger Fiteetmame ey, country runs and the fact that he a SaaS c 3 . rsimmons agi) and most always finished last did not dla- “SHe never tires, and that her strength | power, ono Sleahout a of arm is more like a man’s than 0] we ever Nae the cleanest champions " an's. Also she has # certain! Now, Governo chelate tw win that) with the list? es her invincible | *\Tiiden has been playing a lot of GO sLow: ponis this and he intends to Bob Martin, who beat wank Moran pa good rest’ before competing in |i New York tly, showed a fi Davis Cup matches and the na- degree of ability, but it is evident | M's championships in September. Sr ORine wate od at eb another r| a ‘A se expe efore he eo . ft vinertiede ive Hs n. | Benny Leonard Confident of Vict ory—Heilman and Cobb Monop- , fnirly matehed agai ; vin de t 3 Raingt such a cham- nee REESGEHLN a LF pion as Dempeey. oT ham: by inches from the Loughlin r loura through Ruroge and) Rion at, Uemmpeey. Te sliove him olizing American League Batting Honors—No Chance for papa di ethand Ae shaalhy through Austrai‘a, playing phe- % ae aa — - — aes en \ : erywhere, he feels | Promising youngater. I've known | Acquitted Ballplayers in This City—Champion Long Distance sy | WESTERN NINE SCORES Tee eee ue a aes dane naigun io| Tennis Fan Discovered. Leonard Forfeits $5,000 TWO WORLD'S RECORDS i2.1°oa'" site andes: courage him. Taylor had a handicap of 13 yards, the limit, but he ran an im- | pressive race at that. Off fast, he led to the 150-yard mark before he wa: threatened. At this stage T. Foget Loughlin Lyceum, who started from th rd mark, drew up and chal t der. Taylor called upon what erve he had and barely lasted what's the matter layoff, many good men to be spo Who Can ‘Tellt? thelr managers were tc grab the big money. Nobody w | 5 n \ ved ny would | followed Martin's career hac riee Sameer rea oo un e ° ne ae Willie Plant, the national, chainpion { Carpentier had /anything but good luck. Ani i 5 22) CAE ONE le Des | neAmerioan A. Cy r ny to right with the four-ounce | woulan't loghQod, ue, And that | By Richard Freyer tralians, Packing up, he journeyed Cc ver eu Moines Western League team set two] iin-American A. ¢. and Tom Maron is accustomed to |ehampion at this tin NNY LEONARD isn't worrying | {© New York and attended a dinner see ‘ Sandih Peconiu sive Wedmiactere (eater pean oneccane| THE RIGHT WAY. about his lightweight crown. /Tondon, to sec the British-Spanish B Has No Cinch Making |‘ ome. of his camp followers with a) Ging ma the St. Joseph team. It! nontey ke Smith to Defeat AU TLE MIds HESS Batatinean' tall, WOUIMNICINRRNL) den Martin -aver Renny meets Lew Tendler of|scries, was the neat stop. Then to{PElNy Has NO Cinch Making | pecunains rightchend ¢ ‘ nade more sis than any eee | Giblioen orges into the ring with|Matched against Carpentier or Bill | Philadeiphta in the latter's home town| France, watching ‘Tilden win the zp, HES wines Tondler does not luke © Babe Ruth | "cont for nine innings, being oredited! sere smith, the clever Bayonne mid f (Bit eleht-ounce gloves on, | Hrennan now. Let him go, through | Friday night, and from a Quaker City | Nard, court title and a return, to 135 Pounds at 2 o'Clock on} ,Zenier dase not take a Babe Ruth | sien a [ANRd the 27 Dut-outs is tata quem iw bores Mike Caton dight never wou ave gone P way Dempsey did when | stand, 1 oy | Hel) hd i Lod) 5 ‘ridayefor Te on you that this the real GE Hin Poet mm core une: mettle: Veer ce: euon Weatpcat tm Paul phantom,” the middlewe! ad Jersey if fd known in time | fighting his way to the top. That's | Sr mie there Bnet oe ae) ebUt) aan ret his world's grass court Fridayefor Tendler, dangerous twe m Souns | 4ig0 Claimed ‘to be: a record CHEAT a GTS Ae GE nraey law required elght- (the only way to get there. Save the | Tendler. Just to show how Leonard| titi. Mr. Black is now. in this| ° pe eae matter of fact the only| Not an error was made by the team, fof Jersey City to-morrow night, had 4 Loves, best men for the last [considers the bout, the lightweight | country, following all the Davis Cup aw" pout him raoon with is this | Ty ists. The|fast workout yesterday a hortstap had thirteen as With four-ounce gloves the wd-|, Moran intends to go back to Eng- | boss, during one of his training bouts, Matches. In order to make things | DIIMADELPITIA. | Aug s Otherwise he is a free) th Des Moines outfielders ony | Mickey Donley, the Newark light- Vantage would have been with the |!and and beat a few English champs. | gemonstrat Fa Na Se Se "| unanimous, however, he has sent in'biggest problem confronting Nine they eciee (owether in the phil |fandled tho belli thres times during the |WelkNt et als usta er man, and 1 don't think even |He has reached the end of his string | Cmmstrated the rin whieh be} a yequest for a xeason ticket for the weight champion Benny Leonard and Ball Park here Friday night ‘Tend: |S |ne has yet had and it put Jeff on edze allenger Lew Tendler is weight will not weigh ore than halt a} or the most important cont ne ly | bound over the stipulated weight, Af- Possam G the; tev weighing in for | takes on more than ditl'the rest het right ou the chin and stayed on his|®lWays trim Bomby Wells, Beckett said Benny, ‘Tendler will| Championship tourney at Manheim 3 jand that bunch. It's better’ to be at| paw with his right in an attempt to! next month. According to Mr. ft wus the first time Georges ever |the top on an island than at the bot. ‘k, the Eskimos had in*years. Donley, d. Aight he. seldom | Clab. jcap in weight, ‘ept t pound during , The Bayonne f the fight Jack Holland, owner of the Okla- the former to keep it down an latter to keep it up. With Leona an go right Aw ome on, Th ] Bevempses coud have taken Georges's |Mt home, but acroas the wea he can | ® Ring to knock Tendler kicking, | United States lawn. tennis singles 3 4 n he figures to * e . r n rganize a is ell eeeia > co) hdan tha aa ho prettily and did some hit any one flush on the ehin without |tOM on a continent. crash over his left. Wateh this, | 2head and organize a team. He'll wii be a great task At 2 ofel taconard, under a grind as he is, will! noma City Club, who does most of his | "When he was throu dropping him, Georges could and did (Oojyright, 1 by Robert Badgren.) i | be on hand to look 'em over, Sai : ake on possibly three pounds. As’ soon iL iettiasy onlthe colnet (eente ae e pert Exigren, | though,” continued Leonard, calling ae next Friday in Philadelphia she must! as the affair of the is over Leon- | own managing, has ideas of his own| this boy bey y ain: 4 emp DI bs 2 e chin. one of his sparrin re . i F F gh 135 pounds or will Gost hin d will certainly rus id food z his e will have nce of win- * ©" With four-ounce gloves there might | @#acan and Mitchell Defeat Barnes — instr ting Nia Faesinga Rae to ous enerbels famous Indian) alliiwelah 186 poura edee in nething with which’ he rane Bri about keeping. is Dall plaversionithelt g around athlete and former member $5,000. to make that weight extend his right hand and attempt tolat the New. York ( ee pS Bee OSES OIE ¥ different. story, Not| and Farrel mn Hollyw tao toes, He got hold of a possum, chained want to go on record,” said Donley: ng that Smith will surely out od Links, last two we t ract in any way from} DIAL, N.J., Aug. &—George Duncan hit’ Leonard with his left, Benny | dently found a romed hincwoaie (cies imeBonny. will) hue Coat Panlen cuneele Leite tne pene: Lea ie e Dia vere Au was bons, as fast as Mike is, T sa cf y's glory, of course. He fs A) ond Abe Mitchell, the atar golfing team brushed, he did not hit, the right of | jess in swinging at curve balls, Jim! himself all the nice thing healthy’ to’ ay K. On the | 2 be the tham’s mascot and also a sort | Point Gibbons, as taal as ie et Int epienific nt box Va real cham-/ fiom Great Britain, continued their| his opponent aside, and stepped an. js playing a sensational fielding game young champion delights in same ‘thing, | Of register of events, IT don't think Mike compares in’ ai! ‘pion Winning streak yeaterday by defeating |!NCh oF two to the right Just in time to for the Toledo Club of the American | ‘There ie he Joke about that money HE! kood Judge of | ‘The possum, explained Holland, was| around cleverness with his Jersey riva This will be the point on which any | tne allow the sparring partner's left to go | As; who will t the bout will Any time one of| Hither could make Bryan Downey 1 ciation and is tied for fourth} prone to play cea national open champion, Jim future match between Dempsey and lover Leonard's shoulder. All Benny aie and won't be if the Hon. Phil Glassman, g0 the limit, | Th on, as a rule, , 4 Johnny Wilson, who are kicking uD s0 Carpentier will be made. If they ever | Parrar’ oPiying with young, Johnny | had to do to finish the other man was | "°° With AN average of 366 the weighing bar go tilting toward twp 0” Biv Cin ity, be | his Players pied dead the animal) much fuss right now about the middic- meet again, in England, for instance, | match of thirty-six holes was, played | t0 crash over a right. | We don’t know the inside story of |the beam. Glassman is a hard and fast. ne newshoy chi r was) to Be called by that playoralwelant ttle, loos like) movioes,, But four-ounce ‘gloves will be used. over the beautiful Hollywood Club| ‘*That’s the way Tendler’s left i3|\the seizure by customs inspectors of| business man and this is one forfeit. Tend idler of ‘Ns fo| Mame until the next dead play came| think Jeff is the best of the lo dat even Dempsey's punches might | course and ended 3 up in favor of the| going to bother me,” said Benny.|a freight train containing a load of|he is xoing to claim, wheth-r school Whites, that, Glassinan ‘does mS up, when the player guilty would bear | ——— —_—— — ) : t y th it yu ry-| owned by A. Smith, but in tl ity =aeriy nt bout remained so bomb proof that even | after him. " | IN SKIN-TIGHT GLOVES | puita they” obtained able feed ay 0Ng | ing Tendler along is all bunk. There's! future we are going to watch Mr.|_ Jt Is doubtfm thang |the''persuasive Mister Ititkard eould not |. The last bulletin has it that ciar-|f BOXING-DROME A. A. weo'uewee are wanin ‘man: fights were fought | [°° 6 Americans to overcome. Both | eut and myself, and thore is one nd twenty-one “hooch” has the} ard came in ove he note sie ary fe a nas Hae B Of wra fall nBSE8. and. z 18 4 Ss s ie “s hi ‘Balt ‘Ohariey Led 4 with “skin-tigh( gloves and boxers | ot, the formers played well inthe | fighter | want to lick decisively, tha! powor ofm ake. anybody, and any.| upon. And that is why. Le NEOg e ADEOr WALGhe Tne te | eCey Tutte Ih ee erent ddan tor oung. Montreal vs. Midiet Smiths. earned that a harder blow could be| rel eaula Wer sinner, Barnes nor Far- | one is Tendier.” thing, come in first. And go out, too. | going to be at the lightweight IM ANd. Sher RaGReRIse TROaAall ak cebine Memanian : Cros er tant Devi, : struck with a well-covered hand than| In the afternoon Farrell and Mitchell, | @ AV. 8f Of the op.nion that Leonard Neer ih. aioe Jit he has to starve himself bet ming to realize that he would miss | ee WOL Galery These Bide deh Sek Ree 4 with the bare fist. Not such a dam- | Playing brilliantly, made a fine try for| Will Not have much trouble winning | now and next Friday night, He fects) jis Shane fon the title if he inelated on | Pre ate neces ace Tel, DeH Tyrant ADMIBSION 63 and ‘sh ing blow, of course, for the thicker |{h€ Special prize of $100, but each had| the bout. Tender is a good tw at Wowie Glasstande Tangier, coal sugyanamed: 289, ata as mark. He| Rain Halts 1 ickets Now On Sale a Bull. Park. | the glove the less it, would cut the | 226, bad hole, which hurt ‘his chances, | fisted fligter and has won something yobets pI REA EAR as hardly get from under that. as It) GREENWICH, Conn, Aug. 8—Rain| === : = } skin, but a more stunning blow. When Barnes, was having poor luck with his| like twenty bouts by knockouts. The SCRARY OF 6 Saree am nd he is not sing Of the IIPhtWalERE titincin {hg | again put a damper on the finals in the | MIKE GIBBONS vs. JEFF SMITH t Jim Corbett fought Joe Choynski on {until the ae) Hem sd, BEL | masority of these vietories were ac- going to let the opportunity get by “Ritchie and elsh-Leonard men's doubles in the annual invitation ARMORY A. \., JERSEY CITY, t a barge in San Francisco Bay it was|he help eut his younger partners” “| counted for by Lew wearing his op AND FISHERMEN |him. As for ‘Tendler, well, that young ; Iecxnia tournament on the tennieoourta|| = ele SDA ONUUGIEET 5 fgund that only one patr of four-|, Mitchell won the special prize for the | Ponent down with body punches. He | worthy doesn’t believe the man lives "said Tendier with a grin yes- | ce the Greenwich Field Club, Leonard | PRICES. $2 te $7.50, Tickets on Sale at Stitt * ounce gloves had been provided, Some feat ausrouate soore with a Lally of 152] has never fought a Benny Leonard who can beat him at the weight, He | {er ome Ses BOY EOE | Cecleman Rnd Dean Otathes. dae’ ont Gym, Jacobs's, and Hoboken & Oakland Ave. J. © i i o roun tincan had 155, though, and when the contest hag RACARaGRI wve come along, pieke e | Qe offered a pair of ordinary driving ' Farre! q mh . feels that an S manager have! put me with it. You never ca ST \ the first two sets from muel Hardy coo ld i HB ade terminated he will probably be sorry| By William E. Simmons. | ciieit the. champion napping in Rane Benny fo tell me te going [ond Tale” Mahan when the ‘heavy (TO-NIGHT, Broadway A. C. Pepper Ma: he ever did agrecing to make weight get a brand new reputation.” showers broke. tin ve. Bobby Michaela, it Fair and cooler weather is the i eae ortage oO. h Harry Heilman and Ty Cobb, both | promise for to-da: ME Tend en Wind Ue fang will hayes a members of the Detroit ball club, are to chalk up a victory to the cunning! having a lot of fun with the American| To-morrow is the 328th anniversary | of Tendler and his manoser, Tendler| 4 2 League pitchers this year, The latest | of Izaak Walton's birth. The Patron| frankly admitted yesterday that at r AUS 11ATAECST ON GIANES | Kerser cea tare wie ek the ‘aint lived to be more than ninety|catchweights Leonard would enter the best in the league. Ty Cobb, Harry's | years old. ring at 142, and whip middleweis boss, occupies the runner-up position — “I'm not in that class and in forcing the weight question on Leonard I’vel , Fe | PS sf in with .338, but the boss, in this case,} Among seven boats fishing off Ber- "Scouts From All Clubs Busier|** reputation as a keen student of |ien't complaining because one of the| gen Beach, Jamaica Ba Saturday | only done the thing that I've ‘i « the national pastime he has fallen ete : re ony. men NE) Se EVO Re TiaRR ox s, A hands is better than he. Running| morning, one weakfish was taken, | €-c, ve | down miserably. Great pitohers have y i >I a > +] odo. I can whip him at the real} Than Ever Beating the diwaya, been ae intra Pitohers have |neck and neck ism't any new experi- | John H. Rbel was the lucky man. | ientweight slim and Twit Seu ay ; aah a ol ee . ence to Ty and Harry. The players Ba nal arate neta hg aye Bushes for Young Twirling] New York machine he has whipped five ‘voon’ scliing u terry race be: | A good attendance characterized the| TERMIeE 8# he drove out a lone ty bal found at last! Talent. Coogan's Bluff. But to-day am few|tween themselves for the past two | fifteenth annual casting tournament ¢ worn out veterans and an ancertain | ears, Heilman making his best{of the Asbury Park Fishing Club| Ms Bletbtrey Adds One More ‘Title - | Youngster “stand where” Mathewson [Showing Inst season, hitting the ball [held Saturday. Dr. Carleton Simon, to Her Lint. | ; F oN |for a 809 average and trailing his| Deputy Police Commissioner of thic 3 {EPOR' 7 = By Robert Boyd. Pitcher ene poeta CNET FeAl Bogs by, twenty points: city, made 896 fect. Churchill Hun-| BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Aug. s . © club in the big leagues to-day is In the last few years the New York | Cobb |s creaping up bit by bit ferford and Dr. Wogton were a Miss Ethelda Bleibtrey of the New ‘7 ¥e P| y is wol g rains e delegates re t Oveva ’ Yo. vol s 8. A, ° h a- We Good pitchers than the Giania, py Nouns Pitching blood rte luring his career. He's after the old Elingshausen ‘and Jordan from th: | at yards, swimming, here, The Wirlers eligible to stay in th pulsed | $ eenth now. Anglers’ Club the same place. time Was 3m. 5 1-58 4 ‘8 alte) o in the Majors accused f buying the National thirteenth now Nine candidates reported for the - ere so scarce Ural the situation is be-| League pennani year after year a , er coming serious, Special scouts have bY some of his baseball oontem- | < e can't see any Rouriahmont, in wy 4 a poraries. This year has been no ex-|the statement of the acquitted ba. ¥ «|r lay in 3 peen detaled by some of the Ws ception, After he strengthened his | players that they intend orgunizing a HD OP Reeey MiENE Even | MOU ee. necueey | ieee one magnates to carefully comb the | infield with the procuring of Raw-|team for a barnstorming trip through- mot & ffteen-pounder (este wero, neceANeTY, | Those, wh bushes, colleges and sandiots, with! lings from Bill Donovan and the ob-jout the country, One thing is certain, | thirteen and a half pounder te | qua 8 Miss Bi y ‘1 +9 | foot of Neptune Avenue. Others taken | Were three clubmates, the Misses instructions to watch out for taining of Irish Meuse! from the same | There won't be any brass pands BRON a r ren Wainerien 207 | igs tne ore went Up then the New |greet them if they invade this terri- {St various points weighed eleven, | Charlotte Boyle, Helen Wainwright pitohing material and above every! york leader was purchasing another tory. The leading semi-pro and inde | C&M. Bix ADO BAIS And imo And & | and Genin thing else good southpaws. [pennant Little Heine Groh would | pendent teams of Greater New Yoris | Malt pean ae Dawe OF sane Seton O2 Ths ia the time of the season! fave to-day been wearing the livery of will not book the former major | tained overnight many of those’ who mben the scouts have a few likely Ue ants had not the iron hand of league: The majority of local teams | attended the casting tournament looking youngsters whom they con-/J¥ige Landis intervened, It was are members of the Metropolitan Striped bass began to run along the | title race, which wa oh at Asbury Park last week. Six |rough 110-yard course in 1 mm gow: under the conditions that the inflek eta!) sociation as well as th fyider big teague timber, and they) star of the Tes returned so he could ‘{nterity Association. “These twa | CCAR City residents report that Start én observing their work, But be tru channel bass have been unusually alerie | In the final heat Boyle drove} > winner hard f start to fin was beaten a scant yard. Miss| inwright seeured third place yards vie and 0 ahead | ; | led to the New York Club organizations passed a resolution | eee eee na each eon fee hie a @ the reports that emanate from these! Al! the reinforcing of his Infleld and some time ago to the effect that they [SCION SUN ihe Delawans Hes a hunters of the “tall sticks” this year! Wutfield has helped the team greatly, would abide by all Judge Landis’ where they are usually abundant, 1¢| _ THC Robins defeated yc 7 i 4 ye, With Snyder and Earl Smith doing rulings. The supreme baseball head] has been hard to find t Not one|sers in an exhibition game at Ebbets ‘fave been so fow and unfavorwble/the backstopping und Artie Nehf on |has ruled the acquitted White Sox|has been tates ret ee a Cite, | Pield yesterday afternoon by a score of thet tt begins to appear that the! the mound they look like a champion- are atill "Black Sox.” That seems to| However, weakfish and kinetish hace! to 6. ‘The Flatbush athletes poundea manors, colleges and sandiots are suf-|Ship bali club. Hut with the little be the answer. mot been absent wremngmeeneeenes lgavtuaee anton in etn out six rung in the sixth, inning and ferin, it as bedly as the majors. ut o! Wayihey le] ee Fe ees two more in the seventh. In the latter nse hee a r to-day it ig) MUCH Of their strong appearance The champion long distance tenn Dr. F.C. Raynor of the Anglers’ inning. Bernie Neis cracked the bait overy manag or Ca wl | During the early spring training the fan has been discovered. He Club of New York, recently returned the right fleld wall with one of} the'same story. “If I only bad a!Giants ‘manager had considerable Gerald 1, Black, a resident of Dume-}from a three week's salmon. fishing Schupp. pitched. the i couple of good twirlers the pennant 8!!! in Benton, Tone Bar din, New Zealand, Mr. Black @d his} trip to Newfoundiand. He fished « ppg ee era ey j Yor 2921 would wave in the wind Vouglas, Perritt ond Salles pit bit in the army during the war, and fo Cordvow River and landed tw rsp vind, wie : id j the New York team to @ pennant. As upon his discharge remained in Lon. }fy- $ than two weeks. uthpaw ; above that flagpole. far as years are concerned these men don to witness te Wimbledon t oa Of tho e thintepn ars Hellmann mai —and for cigarettes Among the most prominent person- | are veterans of the game. What they | ament At the conclusion of Yhe|or young saimon, and cleven A made eleven bit off Cole Virginia tobacco is thé best Lacorrr & Myzzs Toaacco Ca. ages to feel this shortage of twirlers | imight lack in effectiveness they | matches Biack bought a ticket fo: 4s the Giants’ manager. In the one) would make up in e nee they} New Zealand and was among the’ pounds. All were taken on flics. It} i “thtwg that has brought him his great|had acquired knock! round the spectators who saw the United States was the doctor's first try at salipon paskBALL TO-DAY, 2 games; Yankees Peme 26 « leader £ the Giants and Nationa] League, team win the Davis Cup from the Auss gnd he is well pleased with the rogult, va Chicago, Polo Grounds ist game 30 P.M age Pad Gish, The largest weighed fifteen eruit pitchers > — im. { \ x i ; q fe ‘ ie %

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