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Sx: tere ND ILE N a Seka: & ESTERN TURF STARS MORE fi ee UNBEATEN MORVIGH ONLY ZS wit Ze] OO Bank | [tue Rerenee g rooK COUNTED “Too - Z Tre vaw! _ Fast e Z — —— —_>— For First Time in Years West-| ern Horses Living Up to Ex- pectations at Spa. Py Vincent Treanor. BARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug. 12--Por the first time in years, as far back as the Swo-year-old sea gon of Little Nephew, the Western] night for #21,000, wrf stars are more than holding ‘This yearling son of Sweep is n fine their own in competition here with | looker and Mr, Comlen mnde the sport- the cracks of the Kast, Heretofore, I# wager with Mr. Bradley Just to Westerners have come to Saratoga| *hew the contdenco cod Ald With great expectations, only wo have or} gu COSDEN BACKS HIS $21,000 YEARLING. SARATOGA SPRINGS, Ax E. BR. Bradley's open wager of ® that any particular yenrling will win ns @ two-year-okl was snapped up by J. & Cosden on behalf of brother to The Porter which he purchased ai the sale Wednesday judgment, Billy Garth also resistered the same THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY iwowelli Mies AUGUST 12, 1921, TO SAVE AN ARGUMENT -_ - i By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) their idols badly beaten when they] wager with Mr, Brudiey. == hooked up with champions of (he | 5 = Metropolitan tracks. ‘The West seems | to be richer than ever in two-yeur-| chase fasco of Wednesday is at id tH tarial is neon, Ae qesioated erybody concerned in the most | wo mices won hy & uliar vietury of Say Whieh will be | akes and th saw. vintoy & Jive wire Jockey Club official, is bent | Kentuckians say that Sir Hugh 18! wicngdoors, if nny a UAE Cine only good selling plater, and that] tae ue track mules eh ot such horses as Phantom, Bet Mose eno Gre aye Seely rihtge: & | d Rockminster can run away and} ee Atos were : = : hee 3 cae Te He. Ui be ene ery last nik i col YL Chinn's twenty | AND TINE -KEEPERS wii then the two-year-olds which the | Mea@ were suld fas $88,300, an average EMPLOY A UY To Tae The Fast has regarded as stake horse 416, and the thirteen head of Mra. | EWDENGC AT Ty yoy for many a defeat before the| Vlad brought a total of $46,800, aun | a Nee AT THe mias ea ting comes to an end at the Spa. | AYRES Of be x \ ea ‘ cm REACHED A) Only Morvich, the unbeaten son of] 4 jon Healy a | Wal ) ( Runnymede, will be able to hold the| te handle a string of racers next sea- | 3Ber 1} } A Fai de: uetcrners tpt and even| 90 for Walter I, Goodwin of Hart. | RO L Z he may trait in behind Miss Joy 12{ ford, Conn. | Mr. Goodwin, who 1s | / a & ae, what the Westerners aay about her] Well known as a polo player and al! \ Fie . = iG; baad pater Miaapetes eh round sportsman, is i Welcome addi Se | = STATE BOWING 1540 Sl Kentuckians are not yet convinced | tion to the ranks of owners. He hus | - URGE YOUR HONOR that Prudery is the atueen of the Lal dl meen yearlings, | vs ed ae) ’ ce THAT THE LS three-year-old fillies. They point to cl e now in Healy's care here \ - ae a the rive Tun by Bit of White againat|@nd he intends to buy more. Healy Ve i \ conenver \‘s') the Whitney filly in yesterday's Ala-|'s one of the most capable horsemen == FOUND GUILTY bama Stakes to support their con-|!9 this country, He handled the fa / JF NAINSING #. tentions. ‘They say tfat with Lyka,/ mous string of Capt, Cassatt when | THA OdsHie) eACRNTOR! the regular Bradley jockey, on Bit of|{t included that grand mare Fyins | < CHAMPIONSHIP, Eisuis2—- White's back, the result might have| Fairy, and Jast season he trained for son been reversed. Carroll rode the filly| Willis Sharpe Kymer, winning many — ser a — a ey yesterday as ff he were in half- Gor ackens bees. Exterminator, M) 7 le ds nstead of a mile and a|Goodwin is fortunate in having « : ° res mi dtem wit such |e Hietye'mto' entsa'ne oon | SOM MStON, Washburn, Tilden oTes MEANY SEEKS Hadly judged ride BH of White had|fidence of everybody in the racng 9 nN, ai SWIMMING HONORS. Prodery straight to beat her half a| world. D length =a At one time in the race, during tht run from the backstretel to the home turn, Prudery looked anythng but the 1 to 3 shot that speculation had made her. Indeed, se seemed to be laboring badly in her efforts to over- take the Western filly, Bit of White succumbed to Prudery’s closing rush down the stretch, but only after she had forced the Whitney mare to & hard drive, during which Fator had to fleck the latter more than once with the whip. After the race E.R. Bradley, owner of Bit of White, ad- ‘y Payne Whitney, that his filly was mitted to Ha owner of Prudery best in the Alabama as it was run, but he hoped that Bit of White would have another opportunity to race against her. Although Grey Lag beat Black Ser- vant in Canada recently, the West- erners are not sure that the Ranoocas three-venr-old can repeat the per- formance They are waiting iently for another meeting of the pair and they promise that Black Servant won't lack support in the oral market when they face the starter. The victory scored by ‘Thunderclap in the Burnt Hills Handicap yester- day was of the sensational order, Last by one nearing the streteh turn, Sande sent the Rancocas gelding through an opening on the rail and before he knew it he was lengths out in front. All the front runners excepting Smoke Screen had been carired wide, and the Jatter was very tired from his fast pace-making up to that stage. All Bande had to do was sit still, and Thunderclap gulloped home the easi- est kind of a winner, Sande, favored by rare racing luck, had to look be- hind to see what had happened to the others who at one time were far in front of him The start of this race put both Na- turalist and Reprisal out of it early. Both had to run on the extreme out- side, Under the conditions Reprisal's race was yery impressive, and the fact that he wasn't closer to the lead- ers at the end shouldn't be charged against him in calculations on future races. The investigation of the Steeple-! win of the day. ‘During the past few years the Ranking Committee and Davis Cup Committee have been duly censured for the national rankiny and selec- New York Smoke Eaters Win From a Show Superiority by 3 to 1 Score—Final Game To-Day and Banquet To-Night, By Jere Daty. (Stal? Commpomtent ofthe Krening Wort.) CHICAGO, Aug. 12.—New York City's mmoke-eating baseball tossers van- their Chicago comrades in blue again to-day at the Cubs’ Park by @ score of 3 to 1 in a game rep) ie qrtished with all the Big League stuff whotted the baseball appetites of 30,. Chicagoans who were loyal rooters tu @ man for their home fire team. Although the Gothamites suffered fhe Joss of Berkeley, their crack left- | Fans’ fielder, who was called home Wednes- day night due to the death of his father, the fremen from Greater New York, with “Iron Bal” George Lynch en the mound, held the local men of the Indder and the hose down to one ren. Honors were even in the first taring, apd ft remained that way unt the dighth, when Tommy Dowfting singted, sending Charfie Maurer to third, and John O'Brien, of Engine 92 in the Bronx, Danged @ liner to right field, sending Maurer 2nd Dow?fing home, making it three for the session. Fireman Mc- Govern of Engine 18, at fret for New of DOBLE OM of Li fen Dowling stole second. ‘York, gi abbed off 16 scope Wine 815,000 Stakes at NORTH RANDALL veland, Aus 12.—The unbeaten four-year-old mar Periscope won the richest and Cire cuit racing stakes of the ) r yester. day by taking the first and third heata| 1): of the Nort Randall free-for-all trot,| Richards Not Expected to open to all except Peter Manning and a » Tennis Arion Guy, with a value of 815-000, shy Be Named by’ Tennis was also leading in the second when sh i she AD) =f ogy went into @ break abour an eighth of a ( PDE mile from the wire and finished arth, ae Irwin taking that heat, By Robert Boyd. Periscope is owned by the 0 ES , Farm, Lexington key. and ee helo PER Willlam M, Jownston and by di, ly. Dodie, one of the owners R. Norris Williams 2d ineet in oa . Ww odo 5 sticky track." Rain’ fell interms ently the finals of the Sea Bright all afternoon, but the races were con, | Lawn ‘Tennis and Cricket Club, at Unued until after the finish of the big Sea right to-day, the Davis Cup Face, Then it came down hard and |S°* Bright to-day, the Di a flooded the track so that it was 1 Committee will select the four Ameri sary to postpone th: lhe? event Und! today Heat Of the | can playens who will defend the Davis In the first head Dod; laid back with | Cup against a strong foreign i f ‘ ' ith | Cup aginst a strong n here be tal Munding the stretch, rhe rules governing the international where ti the lead and won ens) pace | challenge round make it imperative nyasion, | Arion McKiniey, who had set the © greater part of : pace in ‘the brush home and’ jrat’ inaeed | that the team to compete in the in eave third piace from ‘the faat coming | tornationnl match must be chosen “ywo hives AVOrItE | aw, with Poriscope, made a ita AYOR® | twenty-one days before the first day's three-quarters ‘pole and was distanced. It was her first start of the season, Periscope assumed the lead at play at Forest The conunitte Hi pt, 2 . composed of Georg the ana ugat second heat and held com-|G. Adee, Harold UH. Hackett, Sam p aasing the “seven-eljl . : pole, where she broke: Wr Te Hem: | Hardy, Robert D. Wrenn and Beals ng, who had laid behind the pace-|C. Wright, will be confronted with maker with Millie Irwin, then came|the difficult task of naming the team, finishing weindth Arion McKinney] to-day, to defend the laurelss won ut In the third heat Dodye laid in Auckland last year . ond position to the stretch, where he| If the committee were selecting to- overcame Millie Irwin's lead and won|anorrow a leans to defend the inter- by a lepmen, national trophy that was lifted from Considering the condition of the! the problem track, the time was good. Australasians, — th The solections The News Maccorlencs fo o. | Would not be qiitieult, i ear-old trotters went, to, The. Great | however, will not be based on present Miawest, but not anti the Teter tie |performances, the Sea Bright finals or Great colt had been forced to a split-| what happened at Newport last week, heat race. Driven by Waller Cox, ‘Iie | according to the officials of the ited Great Midwest won the first and third| states Lawn Tennis Association. The heats, King Etawah, favorite in the|Dicking of the team will depend betting with his stable mate, Grace| P) fords and ‘the form Etawah, won the second heat BTEeLY On PARE Foon ToS By The 2.10 trot went to Jane the Great, | the players ure likly to manifest dur- favorite. It was Walter Cox’s second | ing the first week of September tion of certain players to participate in the international challenge round But withal, the object of the com- mittee has been to select a team justly the Chicago Firemen Each team made one error. Fireman Burke got home on Lynch's fly to deep centre but the umpire declared he wkipped over third base bag and run was disallowed Win or lose, the Chicago firemen's ual aid fund has gone over the top for $126,000 for the widows and orphans, To-night the Cicago team that would primarily constitute greatest tennis strength of the tion. 'Dhis year does not appear to be one that will pass withoul the Davis Cup Committee being criticised. ‘They have many of the sume problems to contend with as in other years. But on the Selection Committee there is comprised, perhaps, the greatest ten- nis brains in tihe worl: and thetr entertained their New York victors mdement after ae oan, has in- Bi fably proved faultiess, at dimner at the Hotel Sherman. The vOyitina T Tilden 2d will be the entire New York delegation spent the morning gong through the stock yards, where a fire drill was stiuced. Two of Arnour's prettiest blond slepographers were “rescued” from the sixth floor of the Armour Office | Building on a seventy-five-foot ladder ‘by two Chicago firemen. To-day the New Yorkers wil) in- umanimous ghoice of the committer to-day. His great tennis on the F lish courts at Wimbledon, his rrent playing in the invasion of the Ant- Todes that brought the Davis Cup tack to these shores and hh around tennis personality and brill- ianey Takes him America’s most im ng sect the Chicago Fire Deperument | Pertant defender. ‘apd play the final game of the series |, TAttied) | William = M nnston in the afternoon, after witich a ban. | UAEinK from the outeame of hi quot will be held by, the Chicago Fire Oe ee ana aT Be maociation in honor of L a f New York firemen. the Rright is Antior second “choles Mayor Thompson, Alderman Ar |The sreat Californis, sen ie mitage and several others of Chi-| Snes Davis Cup tou tnd hie Work men and fire ) WiH attend and | present day marvels of the court Ce » In England he is ranked by Lendon British authortti as reate ‘Ortelent Pie Mayer than Tilden. Had he bean on Beane \Gowed with a more rucced phys LOBDON, Aug. 12.—The Philadelphia |the tittle Californian might be Amer cricketers played their seventh match | !ea's foremost star instead of the on the famous Loris cricket grounds ag | 0% Powerful ‘Tikden z | Jonnston, notwithstanding the up- Mort seninst 8 tea under lets he might have suffered to date the captaincy of Lon! Harrts, ‘The |{e 9 ‘ataady, consistent campalsner weather was perfect and the wicket He shows to better advantage n in- fast, The Englishinen went first to bat, ternational play than in tournament scoring 248 and keeping the Americans nis and is great record fn the feld for four anda half hours, | RMA This and Mis Breit during the last few years makes his The Pilgrims scored 63 for thres wick- name certain of being Included tm the |‘ And Williams Selections -. For U.S. Davis Cup Team national ranking for 1921 is third, with Tilden and Johnston rated fir nd second respectively, is anotl iver who will oppose the for invaders next month at Forest Williams for the last few years heen one of America’s mainstays on the court. He was a member of the Just Davis Cup team, and his great record, w his defeat of Ri handily at Newport, give on the 1921 defending team In the selection of the f the Davis Cup Committe: fronted with their greatest Some will contend that Yincent Rich. ards is the most iikely candid: Others will hold out for Watson Washburn, who cregted quite a inthe tennis world last week at nards him a place urth man will be con provi port in his defeat of Willams, who in turn eliminated the Fordham Prep School boy The national ranking for 1921 shows Washburn seventh, while the youth ful Richards is muted as the twelfth best player in the count is dif ference in ratng gives the veteran New Yorker a 6: youngste ums, who in Newport, is sway the choice Johnston's defeat of Richards ye. y in the semi-finals hurts wha ever possibility the Yonkers youngster might have had to ropresent America. Samuel Hardy, whe guided the 1921 te so admirably in its suceessfut quest of the Davis Trophy, will likely be the choies for team captain of the American four ORLO Ill. SETS MARK FOR MOTOR BOATS. ght preference His defeat turn bt Richards ad another factor that will committee in making its over Will BUFFALO, N.Y. Aug. 12.—Orlo HL. owned by Commodore George Leary Jr. of the Sag Marbor Yacht Club, won the first heat of the fifty mile displace- ment bout race, for the Allison- Flasher Trophy, emblematic of the runabout champonship of North America, on the Ningara Haver eourse, Orie HL covered the fifty miles of the tinst he t al the average speed of 39.60 males per hour, announced as 4 new world's record ‘for this class of speed bowls over a one mile course. mbow J. a buffalo entry, and Ist ars holder of the workd’s ‘Teoord for this class of boats, finished second, and Mias Sterling of ‘Toronto was third Adieu, entered by Webb Jay, was fourui Aye Ale Sir, owned by Cari G. Fisher Miami, ed out on the 26th lap en she fh out af gasoline ‘The wend and third heats to decide the ghatnpionship will be raced toxtay and Saturday The express cruiser event seratehed down fo (Wo starters, Miss Liberty IT of Buffalo led Sea Horse, carrying the @ of the Mini Beaoh Yacht Club, ax the finish line, but the judges quently figured out a time ‘allow snes of Lf minutes, 34 seconds for Sea which yave her the beat, Sea & owned by James A, Alison of Todienapotis Commodore Leary's leg was wrenched when his Orlo Li. overturned during a tryout, and he su to enide Onlo 11, to victory In the big eve M Buffalo entry in the bydropkune race, caught fire at her dock nd water's edge. TS = Dempacy In Willing to Box John- son, CHIOAGO, Aug, 12.-Jack Dempsey eft this city yesterday for New York to Assist his manag Jack Kearns, stmughten out some financial tangles which have come up gince the cham: s bout with Georges Carpentier efore be left, Dempacy stated he is ng to defend his ttle against any in work, He even weat so peat that he will fiwht Jack Harry Wills if the public ama ite qualified t by say me Johnson would ete when play was called. The flelding the Amer! was good, frequently #elections of to-day oaBing for applause. R Norrie Williama 24, who in to beat Wills before he would be na chance to win back the tt given & chance ack the title Sanriaeeetiiiemees Basoball To-Day, Polo Grounds, 2,30 P.M, Guadee wa, Dbooklyp—advt, Another member of (he Meany family in the fleid for aquatic honors, ‘The neweomer is Bunny, the fourteen- year-old brother of Miss Helen. Bun- by will make his first appearance in competition when he starts in the 20- pat the meet to be held} lay afternoon in the open- ) pool of the Brighton Beach Baths by his fas tures on ‘the card an the twilight meet of the year in the ‘ton pool are the fancy dive for men, match rae at 30 yards: be tween Philip Genthner and Harol . and another match event in| Which Will appear James Wo Hall je] w American Jong distance cham Fistic News R. O'HARA. 'Y JOH! POLLOCK { THAT CouNTS TOO SLOW THE MAN was duT SECONDS Abo BEFORE A GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY = WHEN MH CLIENT * WAIT HIS OPPONENT THE GUY'S MUSH PUSHED THROUGH THE CANVAS AND A 2 INCH PLANK ~ ENTITLING MY CLIENT THe DECISION AND CROWN. TAKE WWE ARGUNEN tO War. / DA YHOU BRHOW THe \ CHAMPION OR THE CONTENDER OF Bi REFEREE FAMILY S FAMILY 2 133 14 “OUR ee \S APPONTED LET Him BE CLAMINED. THAN HOLDING THEIR OWN IN EAST ARE THERE Any Sens / | Maxwell | British Is! | winning undisputediy SEABRIGHT TENNIS. FINAL IS WILLIAMS AGANST JORNSTON Defeat Woosnam and Rich- ards, Respectively, in C’ubls { Classic Tournament. R, Norris Wil ams by defeating Woosnam, Captain of the am, and William M, Johnston, the doughty Californian, Jy” from Vinoent, Richards stand as the survivors in the final round of the lawn tennis singles of the classic tournament on the turt of the Sea Bright Lawn ‘Tennis and Cricket Club. n Won by a score of 6—2 iitiams de- reate 6—3, ‘To say fuught the ind the nat that the battles for player whe h the Davis Cup mplonship, ard won, held his young rival cheaply nay be indicated by the fact that Mnston scored & tulal of thirty-ors placements to six for the youngster, the rallies the Californian stroked 16 ball with such vigorous fore. handers that Richards appeared slow » making recoy Johnston we ond and third sets. at the net, always measured by deeply vlaced drives, produced the tallles that dazzled the gallery jonal oh in the sec= pid assaults An unexpected in the pro- framme also p semi-final matches of the women's singles upon Y the day's card and with one nsational result. Misa Mary K. Browne was de- feated by Miss Eleanor Goss, the No, & of the national ranking list. The score of this encounter was $—6, 0—6, 6—4, IRE Copyright, 1921, by te Preqs Publishing Co. (The New York Bye Carpentier’s right hand has improved enough ¢ that call for sutficient dough Giants and Pirates will be neck-and-neck for one of the teams uses its hi . 8 ‘These hard times can't be as bad as they say are still presenting floral he hoes to ballplay Ss ox Word) © sign contracts the pennant till Admiring fans Flora! horseshoes are all right in their way, but they never pre- vented a team from slipping Close pennant races are tough, div: Lots of tough another nume tor a bank vauit. One up the b He iweball season just in tim pnant rie 8 are So uncerta: where to commence spreading the grease : r and Gossi Now that Lew Raymond has signed oe wekerweight of Kansas City, who fongtit | Pe rendier, the Philadelphia 9% ove figit ia this city weverai) aooths agp, up Lew ‘Tendle! Lat the Boxing 2H time a great wiowing Lain gave Champica light weigh a bout at the B Jack Britton a gmat fight in Kangas City Drome A. A. of the Bronx on August | Dick Curley as mashed his sensational Wester: inces ure the promoter w 31, the chances are the promote bantam, Mike Dundee, to box Frankie Schaeffer abandon the idea of staging four ten- putalids of Chicaso, and Terry Martin round star bouts in the future. Ray > Sept. 2. He is likely 10 make bis debut here in the Garden next month mond is an excellent matchmaker but | he should change his plans so t At the Steeplechase a. A. of | 1 ; ! the Steeplechase of Par Rockaway 10 the club will make a the men running the club will MAKG Bap she snow conalets of three ten-ronndem The | profit on each show card js made up ax follows: Harold Abbott vs. wt th wig defeated ‘Young Montreal YOURE Jake Abeam, Al Motes vs Jomuny Douan, A i ee dow) or hue vatory, St Matty Murphy ya. Teddy Seidman | Smith and hie manager, Harry Nears, bare bem Eadie Modabon Is trying to serure «suitable summoned td appear before the Bowing COM opponent for Paul Doyle, New England welterweisht | Aiog.on and exis wy they ware DOL AK 18 champion, who mon oVer Marty Cros inne Of “he arena oem they were ordered to be bouts at the Boxingdros © Wednesday night Neary chums char he was on hand at 8 TM. | pony paiazio is particularly anzious to have bis ‘Tho ext fign: which, Midget Smith will en- | star, who hay not lost a dedsion bere. box Jack gage ui will be wath Jack Sharkey at the Eas | Briton or Mickey Waike: | Ohicago A. A, of East Qhicago, Ind., on coun wads am to baiale a tenround | Jobniy Keyes says he is ready to post a substan sug 21 to decision ont, Smith aint Sharkey bare fougix several tamirs aud always put up greet oonkinte, | Charley Tedoux, tao ite Framem fighter, who | ap decane quite an idol with the loca! boxing fans ws & remit of the great fighuing which be | dapliyed here in Lis (Mo conkents—-againel Joe Burman sid Joonny Butf—reoivd a guaran of $2,000 far tatihng the latter, Buff wus paid | #4,000, Terry Martin, the tantanweight, and hie brother, Harry Martin, the flyweight, both of Providence, Ik L, are matched for fights ‘Twrry mesie Habe Ascher at Toledo, O,, en Angnat ‘2, and Hamy meets Young Rages ot Albany an Monday eight for uu masula, Turee (welveound bouts between flrweights will bo stamal by the Beach A. ©. at the Oon- wotin Hall at Sarai, N.Y, (oman, Joo Dillon vs, Mickey Nelsau, Frankie Gevaro va Jor Colletti of Poughkeryme, and Bamey Snyder hooks up with Billy Veo, ‘These ought Wo be fast crap, _ ‘The Palace of Jay Sporting Club of Coney Inland, will sage its regular weakly boxing show tomgnt, Dave Roveaberg of Brookiyn will mast Dommy Motleer of the West Side in the main go, PH Salvador of Calforna tacks Youm Reno in the otieer ¢welveround scrap, ‘Temy Miller, che Fast Bide fyweight, and Jon Clifferd, also of the Bast Side, two promising oongsens, will claws 42 (he @emi-final teat of ten ands to the mun go of tan rounds between Janmy Kelly and Bebe Smith, the Bronx Wweltarwegit, a the Coimmanwealth Sporting Clu) tomorron night, Al. Norton, the good Lishtwaight of Yonkers, N.Y, and Wildest” Nelson of Brooklyn will kway) punches in the frau Wad af twelve rounds at the Gown Park A, at Long Branen, No J, tonueht, wou many fghan wo far thie your, A, boring show Norum bas A match hae been arranged between Willie Gradwal of Newark, No J, and Bmoiie Britt, tim weleran lightweight of New Bodied, Mase. They ware auiied up W-day to Mest in a Uo | round teu, to a deasien, a a show to be wtaged at the Amoa A, ©, of Bowtun on Auguat 2, | = Faklio Mead, omnager of Joe Lynch Chaney, Jay Dufly and other baztlem. has joined hands with Join Gox and Sovtty Moa. foil in looking after numenoas fyghtors, All told tue hme imei have under their manatemeot fiten fightem, inetoding many — prxnieing amatour balla who bare made good Andy Lamey Lichtenstein of Chicage, who haa heen manager of mang go! fighter, fram time to \tiane, se now the manager of Morne Lax, the umpires wouldn't on the auto ind. jon boys aren't sure enough yet to order cars for fall de . gay “Safe” if to start off the ts his vacation in me to do his Christmas shoppin n the ticket Western G GHI AGO, ney of Evansto: 0 thal! team Sand pla He had an operauion yesterday on HARTPORD, Aug. igiit knee as the result of an in Mitchell 4 Duncan, uffered in a game last fall when a | profess deieated Jock Hutchi- ikAMent wax torn loose. json, winner of the British open, and My football days are over.” said [Jack Stait, local prot 1, ina 38- Carney afterwards The doctor told land io ane ee Lee me that I probably can play basketb: i S———_—_—=—— but that my knee cannot stand sizain of football and. tt piel ahowla |To-Night--Palace of Joy Srertira clus. MGhU BOGAN poaameet : oney Island, 5 6 DAVE ROSENBERG Vs. TOMMY ‘McALE rippled. = L PHIL SALVADOR Vs. YOUNG RENO! scalpers don't othall istry, ‘Phe first iver you asked ‘em f the beauties of a sporting writer's life is that he finishes e gridiron grind ig late know Star e. 12.—Charies RK. ¢ ber of last University n the Summers Knocks Out Daley. Marty Summers, , east ide we weight, scored his second succe: knockout When he stopped Saile Daley of Brooklyn in the und of a scheduled twelve-round bat- |tle at the Broadway Sporting Club last The weights were Summers 147 | night. pounds and Daley 146% pounds. of 1 ced on Walter Camp's All- American team for 1920. is out of foot ball permanenuy, it was learned to-da ter- sive | veteran eandid yim at ye May Sept. i. pre | liminary work. a British Golf Stare Defeat Ameri- Y ‘ankee Shooters Win World Title LYONS, Mrance, Aw Ameri- can marksinen have won the team championship of 1 world in the nternational rifle shooting tourna- ment held here this we Ww. BR Stokes of Washington, ©, won the individual champior of the world, his score of 1,055 breaking the previous world's record. He aiso won first place in the stand kneeling and prone shooting even The teams’ scores l Stat 5,015 Wize 1 France, 4,608; Italy, 4,581, and Hol and, 4,249 a ae Penn's New Football sched PHILADELPHIA, Aug 12.—The University Pennsylvania football team will play nine games this senson 1 but one of whieh will bo on Frank= lin Bield. ‘The revised sohedule foilows 1. Delaware {in and Marshalls 8, 3, da ‘ole Grounds ording An to p Ww Nead coach: wenty TWO OTHER STAR BOUTS STEEPLECHASE A. A, ROCKAWAY BEACH Al Me Teddy 8 s idman. Everything for, Billiard: Bo The” Brunewick Haikescottender 35 West