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, 4 TEN LEC L + Last Year’s Speedy Filly Has Four L But Stops ae Ever Money Shot at Spa Makes Promising Try Upon Resump- tion of Racing Career That Was Checked on Account of Iliness_ By Vincent Treanor. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y., Aug Everything © yester- for the resumption of Ten Lee's Winning career, This speedy filly of Jast year, who used to dash off in front and run the eyebalis out of her op nents, was entered in the North Creck Handicap, After most of the promised contention was scratched out of the event she was deemed a vod thing. She had only Dry Moon, Dartmoor and Parader to beat, and with young Kummer representing her impost of 103 pounds, even money us considered a nourishing price ngainst her, This was all before post ? day was set When the race started Ten Lee cashed off in front in her old style, “nd as she scampered down the vuckstretch four lengths in front of rtmoor she ‘ ‘ance of money from home. On she came to the stretch, out wide in the good going, and it didn't seem p ssible that anything would get near tough to make her hustle, Suddenly ehe swerved into the rail, got her teet stuck in the sticky mud along the rail and stopped dead short, Pa- vader then came and easily beat her hor The filly had become Ured, and sh sure did have all the, engths Lead in the Stretch 4 hore over to the rail as if she wanted something against which to lean, Ten Lec has been sick for four months and has recovered very slowly. Next time she probably will do better. Parader was a drag on the oral mar- ket and so was Dartmoor. The lat- ter, it was said, would not like the ing, but Parader, by the same sire, Whiskbroom IL, did not show any version to it. The end prize of the e was Dry Moon, His long suit hu ways been mud, but he spra do badly in it yesterday, Dry Moon looked overweight anyhow. Lust season Ten Lec used to concede weight to him and beat him, Yester Dry Moon Was asked to give the tilly fourteen pounds aside from the mud. He could not do it. The best r: of the day yesterday |was the two-year-old event last on |the card. The favorite, Nedna, wi it, but she had to be much the best |te get home a head in front of Rou- lette, was slow in getting her stride and didn’) really begin moving until she got ound the far turn \to the wire she was still on the out side, but in the better going, while Roulette was in close quarters be- | tween hef and Caretaker, were necks apart p Th ing the judges. Musty was a real good thing in ths opening event. He had the rail pos! tion and it was feared he wouldn't break from there, Teddy Rice, how- ever, stole another post position and got the gelding off in front, Thereat- |ter it was a chase on the part of the others. Nothing got near him ani |Rice was easing him up at the end. |Musty had worked six furlongs trom the gate for the race in 1.13 1-5. Jeff Smith and Mike Gibbons Meet In Important Middleweight Bout Twelve-Round Battle Js Sched-, uled in Open Air at Jersey City Club. By John Pollock. The most important fight for New Jersey since the world’s heavyweight championship contest between Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier, on duly 2, will be that between Mike Gibbons of St. Paul and Jef Smith, the crack middleweight of Bayonne, N. J., at the open air boxing show of the Armory A. A. of Jersey City to- night, e men will battle twelve younds, and as the contest has aroused considerable interest among the fight fans throughout New Jersey the in- dications are that the arena will be packed to its capacity. Promoters all over the country have been trying for several years to match these two great middleweights for a battle. It is understood the Boxing Com- Yesterday became the proud father of his eighth child—a girl, O'Brien tx matched to box Sallor Jov Kelly at the Mdgewood Grove Sporting Club, Aug. 13, and Mickey Walker at Long Branch, ‘Aug. 19. Al Norton, the promising welterwelgbt, matched by his manager, m Hatiling Nelson at Lang 0 Nor: also expects to meet the Cross-Doyle winner at the Boxing Drome. Phil Franchini, the clever Brookiyn bantam, | hax been matched to box Dick Grifin at the | y Club of Brookisn next Monday night, 4 if he whips Grifin he hopes to get ® bout with pion ermal Jack Bulger, Donley, @ promising Wlar Ushtweight, Mickey Donley, under his mau- Auement, Joe will most likely box Young Trlano tn Newark in two weeks, i ene KELLY HAS GOOD CHANCE TO MAKE LEAGUE RECORD If George Kelly, the Giants’ tall first baseman, hits nine more homers this season he will establish a new record in the National League—a rec- mission js going to pass a rule to-day whigh will end all-star shows in the future, It ts reported that, according to the new rule, fighters will have to work on ~ percentage basis, which practically means the end of all-star, cards such as the Boxingdrome is! running to-morrow night, when Marty Cross faces Paul Doyle, Young Montreal meets Midget Smith and Charlie Ledoux faces Johnny Buff. It 1s contended that these#all-star cards use up the talent to such an extent that it hurts the general in- terest in boxing and also makes it impossible for the smaller clubs to successfully conduct shows, More- over, clubs usually lose big money by paying such stiff guarantees to these all-stars. Piatta, the English midlet curpointed by Mike Gibbons tn # ‘at Boston on last Friday night, tee of $3,500 for his end. Although G too elasys for Piatt, the Englishman put up « game, stiff battle. Gibbons recelved a guarantee of $5,000, and the gross receipts amounted 10 $17,000, Matchmaker John Welsmantel has just arranced am attractive card of bouts for bis next boxing show st the Kidzewood Grove Sporting Club of rooklyn on Saturday night, There will be three twelve-round bouts, as follows: Shamus O'Rrien +s Sailor Joe Kelly, Sammy Schiff vs Joe Delayo, and Willie Thompson vs, Joe Werner By paying Harry the manager of Frankie Genaro, $300 for the contract; of Genaro, Phil Nerusteln is now manager of the fam ttle fy- weight. Bernstein hes matched Genaro to fight Jimmy Jackson ten rounds at the Commonweaith Sporting Club on Saturday night. Jimmy Kelly mets Babe Sullivan for ten rounds on the same card. Billy Gibson bas matched Sam Mossberg, the Wrooklyn fighter, to battle Mel Coogan, whe fast Hiook}yu Lightweight, In Youpds at the (Queensberry A. C. of Loug Island ty Saturday night son really bells hue has & topnotcher in Mossberg aud he fecls be will Beat Coogan, the main go of twelve Benny Valger, the local lightweight who broke sie thumb tn the third round of his fight with Joc Henjam'n at the Bronx Boxing Drome several weeks Ago. is reining again and may bor Pete Hartley shortly, Billy Gibson, his manager, would like to have Valger meet Benjamin in a return bout Mickey Donley. the clever Newark Lightweight has been matched to box elther Lefty Pierce oF Wille Harmon in Chadwick Park next Monday aight, Donley has been working out lately with deft Smith AL Roberts, the beassweight of State Inland, is well enough again (o fight and hls manager, BL Gibson, 1s making an attempt to sign him up for a Vout with either Gene Tunney or Martin Burke of Now Oricans. Roberts thinks be has good chance f beating both men. & match was arranged to-day between Tommy ord that has existed since 1876. Kelly so far this season has proved that he is the greatest long distance hitter in the senior organization, He has hit 19 homers. Back in 1884 Williamson hit 27/hom- ers, In 1899 “Buck” Freeman hit These records haye stood well up un- der the assaults of National League batters for thirty-seven years, Babe Ruth, with his 41 is in hot pur- suit of his last year's record. Just now there is every chance of his break- ing it, providing the pitchers allow him to hit the ball, As a long-distance hitter Ruth is far superior to Kelly. His last year's record of 54 homers will be one that he alone remains equal of beating. New York will have the two greatest clouters in the history of baseball, COWBS, Isle of Wight, Aug. 9 (Asso- clated Press.)—In the six-metre class yacht race salied yesterday, the fifth in the International series between British ana American boats, each team scored 18 points, ‘This makes the score ror the Yive races sailkd 97 for Great Britain for America, and it is consid of the American team to win the cup are hopeless. The order of the | finiss was Polly, British ; Grebe and Shella, Amerl- can; Victorla, British; Montauk, Amer- | ican; Flya and Jean, British, and Gente, Amertean, The race was sailed in a good whol rail breeze, The British had the bet of start, the order of the crossing ‘of the mark being @olly, Jean, Victoria, Genie, Flya, Sheila, Montauk and Grebe: It was a beat to windward to the first mark, and Grebe, which is a fine weatherly boat, worked from last place into second ition, being jess than a minute astern of’ Polly, British boat, at the turn, On the first round the order Grebe, Flya, Victoria, Sheila Jean and’ Genie. dabee White Knocks Out Hansen in Seventh, ALBANY, Aug. 9,—Jabez the best bantam in this section of the country, who has met and defeated most of the boys his weight, knockéd out Bobby Hanson of New York here last night in a bout scheduled for twelve rounds, The winning punch was delivered in the seventh round. It was the first time Hanson was ever stop- ped. He was also dropped in the fifth and sixth, The management of the local club is going to Uy to_ secure either Lynch or Herman as White's next opponent here pibdan esa SSSR Reddy W Over Brooks. Bobby White, McAleer, the west side middleweight, and Dave Rosenberg of Brooklyn, the former amateur cham- lon. ‘They wil! fight twelve rounds at the Palace f Joy Sporting Club on Friday night. Phil Sal- Vetere meets Maxey Green in the other bout. Sramvs O'Brien, Weaver's Nailing Irtehmen, ALBANY, Aug. 9.—Battling Reddy, 9 well known New York featherweight easily defeated Waller Brooks in a fu From there she ran up fast on the outside and turning for home was with the front runners, In the run | (THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921. OOKED LIKE SURE WINNER AT SARA v TOGA RACE COURSE¢ HTT Me nn { #eeer \ fo srure, rary Pf A GUY WITH A MOTORBOAT ght, 1921, by the Prose Publishing Co, Ti ot. (The New York Evening Wortd) A Lh RATON, €. Ma By Thornton Fisher SHE — Richards Has Slight Chance To Make Davis Cup Team'| LEONARD-TENDLER BOUT WILL BE HELD SEPT. 21. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 9.—The | Benny Leonard-Lew Tendler bout for {tralia last winter they would have no ve the mi tis. viein | worries about picking a team and pos- id not have defaulted 1 ever sibly they wo’ If the ation shown By William E. Simmons. ¢ Large ¥ an inclination to give young Vincent Curator of Recent Fishes at the | Richards credit they might be debaty 1.4, ; HIGH WATER. [American Mu umf Natural 1Hi8- | ing seriously about giving hima placa CHICAGO, Aug. 8 ies for the Sandy Hook Gov. Island, Hell Gate | LOrY, write: “The uph in your the t ne aaWL dha gomate Deel umpionship of the W M AMEM. (column of Aug, the leaping !on the tean alee me Rees ‘ Association, to be held at th sha rk of South € that little Vinnie will be ignored just + Club, Cleveland, on Aug. 24, large crowds | 5,| about redeeming these tickets or 1 the world’s lightweight champion- Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (he Ni k Evening World), " 4 Sh! CEBENSW Terk Event |Committee Which Will Make! » y Into the final round against Aus-| Ship will be held at the Philadelphia goe Dugan knew where to find the A's when he went back. ‘They | ic me | tliat he | National League Ball Park on Wed- were right#in eighth place where he left ‘em. salactions This Week Ex-|. The challenge round against the] 4.sday, 2 c ce 7. wine | Selections This Week Ex- American team will be played at For- Pete is ae athe pene The trouble with the Chicago teams saat tia syirevthrawe Nectar nore Playing of) est,Hills on Sept. 2, 3 and 5. ; da ie promoters "lange TRS {role with the Chieago teams this season ie that they're throw | pected to Ignore Playing Of | tts mine have'it a neured out|hnd heard trom Leonard's physician eae Youthful Net Star. that t wit pet Anetra (eaningt who said the champion would be in America just as it was last winter. : : Looks like the Braves’ chances for the pennant had gone West with ee Cesta shape by that time, The match the Braves. America’s team that will try to keep| Perel Davia Cup ‘Teams Arrive] scheduled for Friday night was post- eee heb eae aA a eee in Cleveland, poned when Leonard dislocated nis Yanks and Giants should strive to cop respective pennants if for no|'"® Davis Cup es A ay CLEVELAND, Aug. he Danish|:humb yesterday in training. other reason than to save October carfares. room: [8 to-be selected this week. |Pavis Cup tennis team nrrived from ERs fee Although neither “Big BHl" Tilden] New York to-day and went to the May-| postponement Contly for the This is the first season Washington has been a ball club when Walter | nor “Little Bill” Johnston is crippled, | eld Court for practice. The Austra- moters, Johnson was out of the box. ee the committee of the United Stttes | than team arrived yesterday and put in|) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 9, —Herman a A . . |Lawn Tennis Association figures it is'seme time in preliminary work at Ma ‘aylor and Robert Gunnis, promoters ce eeeeae moat fang are pulling for Senators to win is to see Nick| going to have a hard s fields . 4,,{0f the Leonard-Tendler bout, which Altrock in a World's Serie! te Abeent Ciacho-Blovakia or’..Th® two. tents ye Ee oan was to have been held in Philadelphia = = _ j spent in pmetice daily | x " , lthe Philippines had two players lik Then the first of the|wetonal Leaxue Daseball Park next the Bills who won the cup fre Aus- in, to continue until|fTiday night, stan lose nearly $15, | 00, the promoters declared to-day. When they were first informed over the telep one that Leot d had dislo- cated his thumb and would be unable |to meet the challenger for six weeks or jtwo months, lor and Gunnis went into conference to discuss plans regard- | |ing the thousands of dollars’ s th We worth of t were sold in advane, will have to consider plans his hand, was defeated by Tent in 1946, when both were in the welght class, ler her antam The bargain bell’s a-ringin’! : Dollars! Dollars! Down! Sale of 10148 men’s suits. Mixtures. Serges. Summer weights. Fall weights. All sizes. | 2888 were $55.00 213 were $58.00 1772 were $60.00 , 77 were $65.00 187 were $70.00 164 were $75.00 $35. 1461 were $65.00 | 106 were $68.00 a | 1854 were $70.90 169 were $75.00 877 were $80.00 380 were $85.00 $45. RoGERS PEET COMPANY |Broadway Broadway | at 13th St. “Four at 34th St, | Convenient | Broadyay Corners” Fifth Ave, | et Warren at 41st St. —KEEP FIT BY EXERGISE— Speetat Surmnter Courses: » $125 One Year. iepartinent a Ike ie has-been. inthe past UW0" thie’ far racytied he Seoretary WW | them ood Tor the ight when it is|| PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN vile data abo! ? rs he g Committee an¢ nd that the usual Ja eld," Gunnis said ve've spent son Sau f and the names by which th yeas diy: the ausning, Conimitics sag expert golfers will contend Hiram) PALES TNR Teo veceer tr venta ee ge ene Lope g ous species are known along the; “Dick” Williams and Watson Wash- hor Held Dydosk Hutchison: Ao 8 10 on preliminary arrangements— | See Red Phone Book, Page 710, (Eastern standard time, different rts of the coast. This | burn will be named with the Bills DENG EDEMIDIGRS ARBRPH EI EUS. Ande BEIAUDE UcKels and! other -de- y aving necie: st be the sume that is! -p c «will be same nose | ta OWE foc GGy EAE BRVINE. WING.) Freee AE (octet about ihe | Tiden wae over-tenniaed when! Ne) who Tost, the James Barnes at} “We will hold the fight just as soon| GIBBONS | RINGSIDE & Fair weather, frest to west to north-| North Carolina capes, and mackeral | returned Wimbledon and he is Washington | Leonard's thumb Jah sled. We, in vs. | BOX SEATS & t yeator is resting no shnston likewise = 0 send oul immediat + Best Locati west winds, is the°promise for to-| Shark in Plorida. In Miorida it 4 ting now, Hill Johnston Tkewise) jouncing iad jest Locations. ay frequently taken when trolling for was not in form when he started in| Vitts Scores D postponed for six weeks oe Pee SMITH | JACOB'S : _ tarpon, Femiles between five and six! 10 grat Eastern tournaments, but un- | Hanton, Taw mm the midst of! DUNDEE a The Asb 1 ishing Club is| feet long whict carrying young at‘ 3 0 : Charlie Pitts, the clever Australian | training at his quarters in Ticket Office, e Asbury Vark Fishing Club Is/the time are common in the Bay ot | like his partner in the Davis Cup Ui-|yoxer, who Ix busy trying to command | Pelanco, N. ida, when informed of | vs. Normandie Hot celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, Florida and on the west coast in! umph, he was underworked. |euffictent attention to secure a match| “Well, Tam frankly sorry," the chal-| WHITE | Pere aah A green turtle’ weighing about |4pr! Melee melee are bigger W@N-| ‘The semi-final round in the|for the lghtwelght title, scored a de-| longer fal. OT want to meet Benny Ray AY LCOUmtawan Chlan tig ik MEA RE TRON Or Beene matches for the Davis trophy comes victory over Jimmy Hanlon at the|T"am' in fine condition to have done st 5 twenty-five pounds was tken by nally as far North as New York in SMO eas in fine condit MIKE GIBBONS vs. JEFF SMITH orabb i the: h of Hook|Summer, I am_ enclosing a smalljnext, Denmark and Australia are to nsboro Club of Long Island, He y night. Now I guess 1 will have 4 h crabber near the mouth 00) »{ to wait until Leonard's hand HM ARMORY A. \., JERSEY CITY, a amphi " ed by the 2 \led from the start and was immediately ik hand is al Creek, Jamaica Bay, on Friday. pamphlet published by the museum. | meet in Cleveland on Aug, 11, 12 and ‘ right To-night |some of the data in which may be of | eee enor the Danes as/@wanied the Judges’ verdict Hanlon!" Yong jack Toland, with whom sad osnit Blue-claw crabs are plentiful in Ja maica Bay and other nearby waters. | column.” interest to you or the readers of your | was in a bad way in the closing rounds, |they drew a bye in the first round) Leonard was boxing when he injured | Gym, J —_—_—- and got by the second on Argentina's = Last season they were almost en- | and got by the second on Arm nitian's | y abael deta ‘\ustralia, however, by @e- eae a | BASEBALL GOSSIP. | |feating canada and the British Tsics! Some jarge weakfish have recently cemeane team is of proved ability. Cal been taken near the entrance to} BOSTON, Aug. %—Capt. Everett | Japan and India will have their sem) Sheepshead Bay. At least one 20 Scott of the Red Sox realized an am- {final round at ¢ ine oR ANE, 18,19] pounder was caught there last Fri- | pition of nine years’ standing yester-|yame yet, both the Philipp and | Ri h . |day when he made his first home run | Belgium having defaulted in the € arly ich and pure and Several, boats were weakfishing |at Fenway Park, Although Scott has ;"eunds. | Shimidzu, considered one of} i Sunday near Fire Island Inlet, but| played regularly with the team for (ihe Sensations of Jeipan. hasn't been mellow... ripe and only one did any busine water it) 7 |showing it in the tourna 8. using small eels for bait, as the fish| secutive games, until yesterday he |class bunch of players and it would ... straight Virginia refused to take shrimp. had failed to get a clreuit drive on|not be a shock to see them work t b > : —— |the local grounds. The hit was a tobacco straight » F. Stillman, No. 9 IQue yong bl | t in Overcomen Three Nia} Givect, North Barenn, long blow to right centre whieh rol ous Goa Wikis from Virginia. Ae es Pipe uit incl pie between Cobb and Heilman and 4 a the best likely to find good fresh water fish- | bounded against the fence. » \Wilst clactime dane aoctared the ver ing are Greenwood Lake or Lake Ho- ae meee, gj bout ween in Brooklyn in a score o patcong, At times there is excellent], BOSTON, Aug. 9—The Red Sox! years was held last night at the Broad- fishing in eithe: have signed Pitcher Henry Fine of | | Cambridge, it was He is a southpaw announc and has M and wife of Reede: Foster twelve-round bout here inst night Reddy won every round and made a big hit with the fang | way Sporting Club when V £0 to-day. | per Martin won the decision been drill- he Vi PRICES, $2 to (cob: ts und Hoboken & dmont —from down where inia Cigarette the good tobacco grows jree eh, Co! sruise | 28 with the since its return | by M Is, Fach fighter scored three Srrenwishs 26a. will Take mC? sam thee trip, Although | knockdowns, Martin, who holds a ref- | ters new schooner yacht. ‘They wil |Youns and inexperienced, Manager | eree's decision over Danny trun. th spend some tine in the neighborhood | PUfly siders Fine a likely pros-|lad who is mutehed 10 pot apped twice | of Block Island fishing, ‘They ought | pect, He will remain here during the | Mit a second round by the hard-Ifitting | to have sport for various kinds of iiisgay trip, which starts) yi4¢ He Wa t to the mat fish are running there now hursday again. in. the thir rom then on | CINCINNATI, 0, Aug. 9.—Goldie | had the upper fand near! he cle Tarpon fishing was good last June | Rapp, third baseman of the Phi Les, aoe eee ee eee ica dro in the neighborhood of St. Peters-|is believed to be out of the game for, sels twige in tl burg, Fla. G, B. Southard and ¢ the balance of the season with appen. | weak and Ws n Mitchell of Lakeland landed eight] dicitis, After complaining for several seid wallop after tl fish in two days. The fish ranged | weeks of pains in his side when ex-|stoggy at the finish of pearly evens | from 60 to 138 nds in weight, |erting himself on the ball fleld, Rapp |TeUnd: receiving. the aws | Dut only two exceeded 100 pounds. | yesterday submitted to a med.cal eh Revs ee @ Another fisherman landed one near| amination. His trouble was diag-| pacers tn #3,000 KR Ve-Day. 4 pier off Tampa, |nosed a& chronic appendicitis and an) ormy Se ouiyis “5 fitiat andor - opemition recommended. Rapp will | CMe Eee a soy 2.08 amc The United States Departinént of |remain at his home here when the | Sukes. worl Ut anes Agriculture is trying to stimulate the| phillies go night Joi be the ure of a fourseve habit of eating fish. Ina recent pub card for, the secon! day's aneet of the Neation it ‘announces that Americar Ro: nsby hit two home runs |G) and Cin uit at North Randall track or s fish than any other people in | and gave sa 7 10 6 win over | thir afternoon, fae ound Baten afar the world, alinough blessed with a| the Braves FOR OG ee calc the: acord practically unlimited supply. Th | Indians took a pair from the | ning will attempt to. tee tee ears glish consume an average of sixty- | Athletics, 4 to 8 und 7 to 6, and 1 oe a which has never been beaten five pounds to the person annualiy, | gained the lead in the American race. Res IM. Arion. Guy will whil e American average is only| Seventeen hits off four Brown against ein an effort to eivhteen pounds. About 100 kinds of | pitchers gave the Senators a walk- | yw wn recor of ot a mel edible fish are available, but most | away victory at 16 tod Throe other events of the, remuis! persons are familiar with only about| Sedgewick, relief pitcher for the) card area 200 Ih Cig tay fourteen a dozen. Housewives are advised to| Phils, forced in two runs with passes | " “and 2.06) trot. Wi led try a wider range by asking dealers |and helped the Iteds win, ® to entrien, ai 300, to supply them Hoston made it eight! victories in| i 3 — pply poate la row by trimming the Tiger#6 tol." gasewar. TO-DAY, st rong) | Lt@onrr & Myraxs Tosacco Co. Dr. John T. Nichols, Associate Scott hit a homer inside the grounds, asounus Yankees vs ‘Ch Rat

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