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SEY RTL Hi wlbaaae Di) SET THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921. 7 WOMEN’S NATIONAL TENNIS TOURNEY AT FOREST HILLS MONDAY Chief Interest of Classic | SOME FOOLISH OLD TRAINING IDEAS ~ JOHNSTON EASILY (Copyright, 1921, by Robert Kdgren) Will Be Centred Around | | a Bumous Suzanne Lenglen ‘ue ee ~ BEATS WILLIAMS PW dbase Danger of National Trophy | EVE. WORLD ANNOUNCED Leaving the Country Has In-| DAVIS CUP SELECTIONS spired Even Old Stars Such as BEFORE THE COMMITTEE. Mary K. Browne and Mrs. May Sutton to Defense of 1.0 oi ae eine Amerioaa ‘Laurels. Norld, William ‘T, ‘Miden 2nd, Wille jam M. Johnston, Norris N. Williams nd Watson M. Washbutn, will make up Uhe American team which will de- i ee INSEABRIGHTFINAL = pase a Tennis Battle Between Ex- National Champions Proves One-Sided Contest. Before a large gallery, attracted by | the meeting of the former national title holders, Willlam M. Johnston By William Abbott. Tae ovp-time Ht Women's national tennis) fend the Davis cup won at New Ze chaihpiottship, commencing Mon- | land last year. ‘The selections were not Fienter's AMBITon overwhelmed FR. Norris Williams tm , jay afteraoon at Forest Hillis, nnouneed by the commit until WAS “To fe the tinal of the lawn tennis singles entre mainly around Suzanne eee Un ES Aceh? AND RUN AS Poe" on the turf of,the Sea Bright Lawn nglen, “A” Wwenty-year-old French rote MUREnteALe CRAG eouanine Tonnis and Cricket Chi. Johnston » Whogsh game has been a sensa- learned the comm howere to was the master all the way and handled Wiliams so skitfully that the latter soon became disheartened, j which he showed in the way he made his returns, The score was 6—6, the above selections, The final vice laid between Washburn and Incent Richards but alter the fatter Was defeated by J ston in straight sets In Seabright tourney Wash- rope he will net only | ke a koe effort to lift the cup, will give exhibitions of her skill vughout the country as an official AMERICAN ATHLETES esentative of the French Govern- | burn was given the honor of being ; CAN'T GET THE ENGLISH 64, 62. j | placed on the Davis Cup team | ATHLETE'S ANGLE ons In the final round of the women's Tennis has become very popular in PPE SMOKING WHiuS: doubles Miss Eleanor Goss and Mra. IN TRAINING. Marion Zinderstein Jessup, thrice holders of the national champion. ships, easily defeated Miss Helen Gtl- leaudeau and Mrs, Benjamin B Cole in straight sets. The score was 6-3, 7 No @Reat . 7 YANKEES HAVE CHANCE PNGLISH heaurwbiets , TO REGAIN LEAD TO-DAY Mile. Lenglen ea. i her rivals, maste: ime, Her first mateh opponent wiil | ” Miss Hleanor ¢ ‘|, tf this obstacle is removed the \ neh girl will then have to face the} < bowled dest opposition in the tournament all opponents in) France and !before reaching the semi-finals, In | thls group are Mrs. Mallory, Mrs. | 3 L essep, runner-up for the ona equito wrackers, In the |Shamplonatip: Ara,” May uatitton of victims happened to IBundy, who came out of re via Bjurstedt Mallory, the (ee hlally te elo in the | ying homage | vx it was “blind” the pairings wer evi Sas tind” the pairings were ED-ALE * PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 13.—The Net ee Boxers’, WENTY YEARS aeo New York Yankees are not in the out. |t nig the |! style of mixing great s ng. She t ugh their racquets tel p They had plenty of ey 5 direction cheering Mile unevenly. divider yK © ame abroad is aces | Yas evenly divided. | Miss Mary K.| Jia TOANY FRomisina, > least alarmed over their loss of first urpentier, On ; ee een —— UNG ATHLETES place. ‘The Indians are abead dy {niga oe the one. ihe 4 te / Rete, Pew Frisch Is Onl mM b five points, but they have played apper half where & meet play | ER TRANG, y em er more games than the Yanks, who hope ut “Te WEA OF STRANUING heen high ri t TAN ernie HUR: ay eee ia : ° to rogain the leadership by winning fen Were ran a, : EAD OF woRK Of G t h t G both ames of to-day’s dduble~ ee eee f Boston. Thi < ANS | 1 games y x fd thet oat prominent rs against paral ENougn Fo: U n s a runes header from the tail-end Athletics, n excellent arrange nt NOITION HAS, As Mays and Collins are slated to fornia girl, Ww name Gone ovr. Is Unable to Puzzle do the hurling this afternoon, the of forging ahead oni Yanks’ chan: top-notechers a > - er section and it ————— * more are bright. At the same time Hite, “Lemgien will have troubh Six Terres New York Third Baseman! Wheat then singled past Haneroft,/ the Indians play the White Sox, a f the national trophy Teay em, b as hi ch stronger co "uta ney Teed the |yound. f them, but was him-|much stronger mbinayen than the Lt at second trying tofopponents of the New Yorkers, who scoring both Foond THE ENGLISH Makes Three of the Four Hits | set car in s to mol to 4 the) Play in the s impionshit, ; enele invasion. Mao Suttonlsingles will besin 1.30 Monday: atters.| Boxers IN HIS Time Dodger Twirler Allows. stretch the blow to a double, may prove more troublesome to the ndywiMiss Mary Browne and wit is West us Chinb “Stow AND \oay" | Frisch singled to left in the first} league leaders during the rest of the s. Medon Zinderstein Jessep have There No be no morning matches. = Sea | but was caught trying to steal. series than they were yesterday. especially for the fair) Entry in the women's s Mrs. {stricted to sixty-four pla tws matches a day and enable the tourna ted in a week, Many ¢ turned down by the tourn: n account of insuf for the om THEY AD THEIR” Pint By Isaac Shuman. Krank, who, by the way, has been | = - = =-= S MITHEVERY MEAL . s . {Bums Grimes(aoain! [nines Beles ball these two days Of] hopes were revived and soared as | Burleigh was wild, but, as the| {Be Glants's visit home, started @1 Young walked,' filling the bases for double play in the second after falling | the second time. |te 4 sitting position in fielding Mil-) Grimes threw wildly on his next All of which excuses Art Nenf ang |!" hot Krounder. It war a quick| service, permitting Bancroft to score. |MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES || sii: Site tate chposea mim white | 00882 i Kelly ‘succimped on. strikes, but their team mates were able to con- | Johnston smashed 4 screaming tiner aera aren. a eR KAI tah} to the ‘rightfield fence in the third| fuwlins ee ken Grimes fanned nect with but four hits, three of) Rawlings. « h came from the bat of Frank |@"¢ took third on the blow. Neis| In the seventh Kilduff singled to |was passed and promptly stole sec-| contre and scored the Dodgers’ third ond. Wheat, however, made the| ‘U8 Whem Meusel lost Miller's drive from the other ry, anxious to revenge her At by Lenglen in Paris pects fo, have a lot to say about © fipal, sdisposition af the cup.| Almost. deem, the first inin Mile. | comn’ WL Know she's in for a warm playing recor Ati:leies in Old Days Wasted Too Much Strength ° Training Betore Contests » °°)" f nes, weighs 210 pow = ——— — - soy suying is, effective, especially when he should have been. “hard liquors’ on . but prov ded as much beer or ale onsume, It was considered to drink ale to keep from ith Me RCC E Coe ose, NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. | AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. Ditser a erence of only two let ‘and “stale.” hoo sf Ne professional ath. Ao Final—Dodgers, 3; Giants, 1 to the leftfield fence in the sun. The than any of the uma fi And the Giants’ lone one foliowed ;third out by grounding to Rawling blow went down as a three-bagger. 1 aroun 1 1 wild piteh by imes, who, how-| @rines wabbled in the third, walk-/ Brown, batting for Neht in the was culled out on three suc- 8. seventh, ive str Sullee started In the elghth and {ing Rawlings and Snyder. Nehf ad ts three times with out, ever, tilled the b usses when there wax only « ERE OR EanGH oss UpRD a ak i re parler eulediata a HAIRY oni 4 toned vo well that the Man. ten walked and filled the bags. But| aia well 1 2 ey’s Syste EXAMe | travninecalt co Real those f 1 ae Gonlainot bake ‘on Bancroft lifted « pop foul to John-| Frisch beat out a bunt to first Dempsey'’s System an Exar n they ink at hattan athletes could not bat out even} on and Frinch fied to Myers, that inning for his third hit. The a } ple of Modern Ideal in Train- 1 is aly e yark a sucrifice fly Quiet then until the sixth when! tempt for a put-out developed into a Dieting for All! American college athletes couldn't {yt i The Dodsers get busy right awiy. with ene down Grimes passed Ban dara Blay to. whieh arin 3 was hurt, ingeand Dieting 1 | understant! it when CApt, Bevil I “ Neht passed Olson in the first, John | croft, Frisch thereupon got the eec-| Ue he remained on duty, | tor the English ¢ ek ted ton‘’s: single se! im to second and k i I y track team ton ngie sent him t nd an! ond hit ef the game by singling tofthe ninth with a single to right, but Sports. javacinEny 6 ured fox both advanced on _Neis's_ sacrifice | centre, Dave taking second. The fane'! xtene! torced him at second. the country with a ul ' adva jazo T found beer an It was quite ono: — cas : By Robert Edgren. [most college training t udd, a custom among 4 IM KERRIES and Jack Dempsey |ing the weiss, we 8 in 1, Comment on wero talking over training methe | yo oy When the London Athletic odé! when Jack visited Jim res | nade eam came to America twenty cently mee inst) (he athletes: which rather aston cans, Who Weren't al- at all. However, th beaten in every event, ne for lidn’ nuch a Hit hb ntry train you. You know | pudding « noking isn’t good for any athlete, as ork you need and| beer or ale, it interferes with deep breathing i Mile runners used to go out for a/ i've never known a first cliss runne and then|who was a habitual sinoker. But nt after-|jumpers and weight throwers often smoke and No ben Jack a little advice. |betves gf ws your condition bet- | urself.” said | fim was 5. Nobody kn ter than fou know it Jetries. “When you train for @ fight W. would almost be | content to have you judge | Chesterfields on their Turkish tobaccos alone. But of course it’s the this good Turkish is yourself better thar you can train pny ongelss. what gin oY When you ve enough, l Male eyn on ton mile dae In Ny old days we always used to | sheng ee tain tog hard. It was nothing for me] noon Using sprints. Th ry morning for a ten used up t turnips, he it in it, of course, Tt was iat sgt depended on the a ha 5 harmful a sus > | 2) i Iie thre andirun Ititon. kiGw poly [SRM CePEnaSE On oie Pee i amare Gc one eT | blended (with Burley and | Ptac wt avoutd have been tol their overworked nerve Copstight, 102 i other fine Domestic) that Vuk aka’ take a few short sprints.| On the r hand, of er we've Serer toe than tel shia : a Tiers no use in burning up energy | had rm Hetes who pte inca realy makes Chisterfields . 20 nad Bi tie fight bpcelidn Mideast stinulant STANDING OF different, ? ig te ie in 1am taria 14 paecemtla) sie Pen J vined @rough so that lie VECIE Sth THE CLUBS \. fetta And Cheéter? ‘td's Turk- Wages cg EGON ers aa he wean tare Rees ish Blendveun’t be copied. The Hest ot ta Just pres me Tagua, AS a rt NATIONAL LEAGUE, romendausly Biz GEM! glug, We LRG: | Clube, We ee eee on pg | Pitts'gh 68 38 .642/st.Louis 54 53 ih dht throwing, N. York 65 44 .596\Cin’nati 48 81 Le hea Boston. 58 45 .563|Chicago 44 63 ned tot A fo od Rnd your mind Liking qwek advant Mt need much t raming, do you, “Nog thasi,” saia Dempsey, “IE pw sectnen, with 1h Brklyn, 68 52 .527|Phila... 33 72 a a HtWe weight beuween bouts, but Hae area edt : it's diattibuted all over me, T like to i aitton Witt bedevil GAMES TQ-DAY. “ thi for a fight because I'm faster | 20M6 cnn | Brooklyn at New York. , Shen Mm light, and £ depend on speed | *!t thelr rec | Chicago at Pittsburgh. 8 lot, aeteen off twenty-three poun TO OMUCH FAT Philadelphia at Boston (two games). | for ed 188 pounds 5 Cincinnati at St. Louis. | Canpenper. 1 welshed 5 John Flanagan, Matt MeGrata,) saves the vite, and to-day ['ve put onl iyciny Horgan, Simor ies Pa “* — Maus Eno wake me 200 pounds) POM I Pat MeDonalt. were al AMERICAN LEA | BUF ped" ‘ he caters wii They broke + Olu, Wek. POLY Olds, We LPO. Dempsey plans to go to Europe and | records, att ne of them consumed Cleve'ld 67 41 .621 Detroit. 51 58 468 eit Engin. iil tec kae o ee MANES of nulating N. York 64 40 1616 Boston. 49 56 .467 | . Weeks. He has made all is ta Vy nd h fev Wash'n. 59 52 532 !Chicago 46 61 .430 | irt arrangements Bs ea his ef two men and bre vit St.Louis 52 54 491 |Phila... 41 67 380 |'.,,; + Lamia ! | moh soy eat ; GAMES TO-DAY. vn Latta 4 | You won't. find any hts | world’s va New York at Philadelphia. k i eer? | o can give you COA a «| Chicago at Cleveland. Mus ‘{ When I was over there | heavier h nh) St. Louis at Detroit. if ; | the poorest lot in the | par, Boston at Washington, |i"), at a | they haven't improved | prayers | : tt Wien yous hit thom, they | prea \ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, ; ' | dup hands and rent 1 an | hare pitch mi vn ga en Ie Pan an Tah “ el Hy ee cngland?” aaked (UTBkINE ata OF UN Baito're 88 30 .746 Newark 52 64 448 y B04 Winen in Bnsland?” asked mut on | ety pounds, but he fll] Battal, 70 51 $78 |x City. 46 68 ot ave ‘tr ane |) Toronto 64 54 .542 |Syra’se. 46 71 .39: _ work. | He ped from AS to 42 F000) Rocher 61 66.826 |Readi’g, 41 75 .353 ; Ui] AY Batate tos oun CIGARETTES " ate, ox- | with : ee Tree ainigar VECTRREAY i te te t honest belief “phey | About chit ullan BiHott, : " thes . that for the price Tiki aRhiG —_ os und ale makes | 1M5-pound b n-and sinewy an!) Jersey City, 7; Syracuse, 3. ‘ Wis t Oe Te es of Turkish and Domestic tobasces — blended + man ggfowe, und losy. They don’t | careful in dict and training, came up| Buffalo, Si Newark ar ! * ' anetve bell , vat ¢ ass now and then, but/and put the Id-pound shot 45. fes Rochester, 8; Reading, 1. i Dr teh ie } i rH ne fess Di nt w ee Bey) showing that ition was bett Baltimore, 9; Warsr a 0 (forfeited i of NT it WG us WD value ip ides Drink! he time makes a fel-| (han beef Some ane 200. ‘ und’ by umpire in fourth inning). --— -——-+- -— Hens i alenrs ss ey'ill never have good} man in Hiliott's condition will pu : SIUM TeRe Onn Ween: meme ore i sine esl) Bayar DAYS WoOn Tine ahivt. 85 feck | GAMES TO-DAY. Poathalt Team to Play Sine 9) but » cate smokers, ’ ho Hees Mrilet, ‘They've had the “Home, who hax the record of 51 fect, |Syracuse at Jersey City. Ga (lin, Field. {plane a atuyen vlan ce a h there for 200 years, and a sluggish giant, Buffalo at Newark. | PHILADELPHIA, A 1 MOG ete lewantnehnh ie eatet ae ys ‘take up new ide "Only a few years igo athletic clubs Toronto et Baltimore. University of Pennaylvanta football | h Cape 1 Sept, 6 for ‘tin ylad you say th@” said De cia usually had a rule prohibliing Uh Rochester at Readine. tem will wiae nine games this scuson, tay week” preliminary work | ae 4