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7 : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921, 18 FIRST INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CLASH AT FOREST HILLS TO-DAY Default of Bleanor Goss First Action Pictures Taken In This Country \Giants Play Listlessly Makes Mrs. Mallory First Of Mlle, Lenglen, French Wonder Girl of Courts| And Lose Close Game Opponent of Mile. Lenglen To Philadelphia Team <4 / ., j >, ieldi: filling the bases after two men were. Judging by the Ability French Champion Displayed in Practice Wins Hits and Poor Fielding |qoyit “to itente went down ao a y > 7 od hit, but Ianeroft usually takes ta Only a Great Form Reversal Can Keep National Tennis : About Defeat of Local pees hb harder ones. A moment ae of “| King singled to left and scored Trophy From Accompanying Her Back Home. Club. Miller for the first seore. By William Abbott. champion showed ti —- tn the fifth Meadows, who had 5 singled anc en second on a sac \ By Isaac Shuman. singted and taken second on @ sacrie f re i the visitors’ second run oo strong nar vith yt ' WAS @ Blue Monday in Hariem|a similtr mischance by Bancroft. : Hie first international clash in| wonnta, Watt, ore Wha Guinte koe thalp iene Hue we workin Watehin, her try out run in the paterday, and the pre: 1} of the the women’s national tennis | strokes winst Hordy it was net dit ninth, 3 yder ti ing out @ hit to Phillies in that vicinage contribut- eae OE. } championship comes this after-| Teult to realize how wenty=twe ‘hort and taking second on a wild : is wp ale Pea pans | on Won tote Warcine cin ed jess than half of that woful color-| throw to first by Parkinson. Cume noon Hills when Suzanne | rays Fi i he ing. Tho day's shade was deepened | ninghamn, who was playing centre, Lenglen, wonder girl of rane, plays | rm while Burns is recuperating Mrs, Molla ; ; more by the off-color work of te Jurstedt Mallory, ¥ njury Sunday, singled @ Weanor ¢ who w orig | over t Giants, who combined an ineffective Gen and ecored tes, drawn ¢ ener eH eds jan 1s to ti y at bat with sume ragged work in wis hit in every innd mney anboubee he | oan position for a retuun, and the field in @ game whieh the visitors |And it was only Che poor playing her first match, had fo announ her] will take a speedy shot to cateh. her ex anche aa hiss [the Phillies which kept the score lowe flefault to-day because of ines and | Off balance won by the score of 2 to 1. \They tipped him for eleven bits and Mile Lenglen therely ek {Unit Prof. Lec Meulows, the bespectacled | he was relieved in the seventh by, soot TauhA Ree Hatioey, we |etelater right-hander under “Kaiser” Wil-| Sullee: her cppanents ne Maallory 8 cxuuute helni’s direction, held the Giants to] Moweyer, there was one bright her opponcnt when 2 ° piece of work by the Giants in the, 4 Micra ‘ain itne nine scattered hits, aad the blows ce eee eee ey ie ee ont iat Gontati-of the 1 tH CEASERS che mained seattered even when two and|then to run for Earl Smith, who haa * apts 1 vis Cup team, th {oven three occured in a single inning. | singled while pinch hitting for French wed le is undoub Barnes, and after he had reache® weond he gaye the stands a real thrill by taking third on a shone fig to left. He showed great speed, edty superiut that « | The home teun seemed wo be wearing den @oled boots while running 9 that even in the third, when | mts got three hits in tive ap- | d any player her prev to France “ big rever the national t eT Lehourveau, ¢ Phillies right Mile. Lengion, 1 4 real prima i pearance at the bat, not a man was) gejter, very ly sustained in the donna, iaaic her entrance on tie i able to reach third sixth the same sort of injury hig ia wa on | ; Hard luck, of course, played some | py , sy Neale, suffered. st Sid 0 erday | yey i part in that, and it was brought about |on the Polo Grounds Labor Day. atten ni tifESE mE me ee after Barnes had singled to right and | Tepourveau crashed head first into 4 rounc ed. |Jen cer y taken second when, with one out Ban- | the richt field stands wall in catele |eroft beat out @ blow to short. Erisel | ing snyc jhere hit sharply on the ground toward | u-the gr coat jiean ¢ . NEWS coat |Jory, CERTRA ‘s fly, and although he fel PASTS SFR: ind ‘stunned he held the j ied : tian ‘ ; second on a hit and run play, and | path H SAYS § Was far from being MLLE LENGLEN- [Dave was struck by the | and] King contributed a cireus play i form ‘sin ©) TO-DAY'S FEATURE = MATCHES. PHOTO GRAPHED leounted out. Prisch was allowed @ hit. /teft in the seventh when, on catch= 1 Gavuret i Ifthe French 5 avivek ACTION ANOS Pp one burt Barnes was called back to second, |ing Cunningham's fly after a hi iderably | shorter than day's t Sate . ER. and then Young grounded out, ending | run, he turned two somersaults ostandirds and white shoes wiih a | gi Se HER NOSE. ct the inning. retained the ball 1g: After a little pract rendy i Miss EN & OREST HILLS L-t- Haneroft also had hard luck in the| ‘The Dodgers come over this afters ater Wa 1 : v Minis, field, his chances breaking against | noon to play off a postponed engagts tume that ea + teks Mae him, and it was on a bobble by bln | ment, and the going should be wortlt A one-piece is that Konetehy in the fourth got on, | while. Jen doesn’t Hiss Mary K. Browney | \ " cap ber on the courts. Meanwhile on ve. Mes. Deforest Ca ‘ : @ flock of phe ieee ainied. a ! i ss hilndelphia ‘Trete for steady bombardment dine m the side ting Meet. - | BUT LOST IT IN “CRAPS.”| pruuapiria, Aus. 16.—waew special races for a total of more than $25,000 In states ing an Optician, Jand pur on the programme, the ob Konobe, twenty, of No. 411/ fifth annual Grand Crieuit meeting fos wan arraigned in the| trotters and paces was scheduled te por Me nevott, West New min 1. Colt wv |GOT $1,000 IN HOLD-UP, | ttm te thot remained late what they expected arvel Prene | eix Police Say Youth Has Confessed to XK pen events, includi North Andover, \ National Women ara Mile. Stzanne Lengien, Paris, Prince, Tennis | vs. Mes. Molin Bjaestedt Mat- Hast 17th Street, . . 4) Oben this afternoon at the Belmont mile lors, ____| Yorkville Court to-day charged WIN) tock at Narberth, Pa. The track fe tm Tournament Summarie An sate nM holding up Edward Wirschfeld, optician) excellent condition, and the weather WOMENS NATIONAL GHAMPIONSITE: " Mile, Suzanne Lenglen and Mes. SISLER GETS 10 STRAIGHT =| and Jeweller, at Hirschfield's shop, No.| conditions early to-day promised to be BINGLb= ( ROUND Mo fl Mar urstedt Mullory ys. Miss Mare favorable for fast ti HITS, ONE UNDER RECORD. | 1° 74 Avenue. on July % last, Hol f | ' i H etoated Mi Katharine 1 Miss Phyllis Walsh. N.Y, 6-0, GO; Mins 4 reverie Mes. bdyard W. Raymond and Mos, was arrested last night by Detectives! Harmawort Trophy Challenges . Howton, di€euua Mrs. Edwant Halna Welly ys. Mis. Stuart Green and Ten (its in succession—one less) Myers and Kane, who allege he and an Arrives in Detroit. York 6-0, Me Ma: Mos. S. Bullertom Weaver, Z tt By William E. Simmons. su» to Hagan) mae bye HIGH WATER. n record —t accomplice who has not yet been ar-| DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 16.—Maphe_ H. Sisler, the! ested got a ring, a stickpin and § Button, ety, Low Marmball Mclean, Now Mary Weve, ton M wt arke ling | St. Louis American star first base- | cash ocording to the police, Konobe and in} Teaf VIL, Sir Mackay Edgar's new) all told amounting to $1,000. chaliens Ho Ga r for the Harmsworth ‘Trophy,’ A Wi | Aumua A Tat aman, he went out in his Beegnd was unloaded at Windsor to-day and Tt AMA {OF ee tus Aoi won|? he ut bat yesterday. The record | hs aid went into a backroom with! brought to the course where the inters” " 1 an mn is held by ‘Tris Speaker of Cleye-| Hitschtleld to have Konotm's eyes test- nal races will be held on Sept. % t : the fish land, who set it last year jed for glasses, Konobe thereupon drew | Col. A. W. , who will pilot. a revolver and held the optician up. The | the y they have a written confes- yoo sitid Maple Le crew also hay peet to have th uid members of him They ex~ r running 1% Ficht suecessive ‘hits have been imide by Bd Konetehy, Mhiladelphia National Mest basemen,’ with a possi. | polies sion. According to them, K tic lost the Jewelry and money that) ¢}, bility increasing the total to-day. | Detroit River within a day or two, edit Konetchy tnd a rin ot en, bits Jaat | BRC shooting crear ‘The bowt, 33 fest 6 inches to = 5 i C. 9 foo youn roemtly made 6-3; Mm. “| Be 1 Seyi Wet before Speaker seC 18 Te | jypen and india Davia Cup Teams ee nae e ae i Misa Claze Care Mie t by the Ready for Meet, ~ _— Mcenare Sears, 1 Cofard | Yanks aud Ruth to Louis ate ake Ww 1 poate { 3 mars beats ue oe eee CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—Beals ©. Wright] ,adiane Get Only Three Hits Bu@ - crabs for bis own table at tus farine hh nst t Witt t rand totul'of only 18 runs, |Of Boston, raferae of ¢he semi-final Reat White Sox. f Vapan AMAT Par at hy. 5 he iid MOLINA CRIARTRT coerrers by bis taummatos did not | Muttehes between India and Japan in} epAVvOLAND, Aug. 16.—The Indian Colo Welt ht Chame near tne mouth of Hoo Jit Wiered a thly = earn cis shea | ea a se ees wih n Hes “6 ike diseou Meu of the | the Davis Cup tennis ma fs eX-| finished their series with Chicago yess » Pion Stops Carl Hertz in | inaic# Bay... It scems ¢ g Kidd ssROran ee the recipient of J'hiladviphia Nationals, and the Qua- | pected here to-day when final rules Will lterday winning by a score of 8 to & re , 4D ee giving himself unnecessary trouble. many congratulation hers won from New Y 1 AT. |i announeed, ‘The Japanese and tn) cleveland made only thrce hits as com : A 4th Round in Jersey City, |The shedder crab is a much tiner tid —_—_.—_——_ tha is only th hits, the ldian temns are indulging in strenuous] jared with eueht for Chicago, 4 ce tell is bit than the soft s Carry OF Honors || ee ht } sui daily practice sessions in preparation) Mire passes in a row by MoWeeney, ‘ ; 7 “ ae ni . fe Ae Nee hy 3 whale the St. Lantis | tor the games on Tmrsday, Friday nnd! jn the second inning and a wingle an@ ‘ ‘ i rae on mate 4 ie There was fine weaktishing in Grea OITA ; _ r Irom Detroit by making the deciding | Sturdy. The Indians partieutarty have] inficla out after Hodge had relieved 4 Be . ehtenwe > South Bay on 8 ond (Gurley saeeees tally in the ninth innin been doing ham’ work, aa they arrived) nim the Indians their three run South Bay 1 ty and Sund Vv mare ‘ . y hi B. p Nee name to his long Fyn | ne ake My ne tent 1 few days after the Japanese t Eddie Collins, Captain of the White ; hy AU Carlos ee ee enumers lnnaes le Ai Tape 2 pennar IF Pe its had been made in 141-8 in- | pour thousund ts for the ma x hurt his right ankle in practice (STANDING OF THE rue Fh bie pranelpal {C2tenes of lish. ‘There ave alsu byes, 0) wal invi tournament 2 Davis of St. Latin until the | Edt bo woh be anced SE ais ema fe prmeree.) plenty of biuetish in the by: mitt Lhe the Meudow Chai wed quietly, bn Rete Ttde! the: first of their threr k vr arena of the | PCBty of binetts be ahaa } beard ae Ae Ropre. Mite in the wixt ning, Tatst: Tues —= 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE, INTERNATION SL LEAGUE, wd City MMe NtanE | MSIE TE ES (U0 20 A ee ne Einav The tty whe Brown piteher. tw ; and the eht e pound nets, bh ‘ 1 1-inning vie~ GIP a ME aes gee leet Mea ee cies Me Ge. BO) Clubs: Wa Bo : ; . A tery ve lever, aie doing a geod busiiese wit a k PAL ton ne We hae, tee t Pittsb’h 70 38 .648 St.Louis 55 54 505 | Balto... 92 30 .754 Newark 53 66 .445. windiors decided [OVET # he K fa the 6 Rie Aes meta iia igek cite oe N. York 67 45 598 Cin’nati 49 62 441 Buffalo. 72 52 581 J. City. 47 70 402) i session that their] Ne blu nang ; Boston. 61 45 575 Chicago 44 65 404) Roch’ter 64 55 .538 Sy'cuse 48 72 400 foie lu $ tossed. in’ t usey lefoated @ T.) si asepORD, Conn. A R Biklyn, 58 54 518|Phila... 34 75 312, Toronto 64 58 525 Read'g. 41 78 345 ‘ \ defeat, givin cates es pot oby the sitinkie’ Haines, contrefielders of Great Moments in Baseball ‘ seer fi thi ee eee " issitug only the aban Hartford Club of th Sustern E , s i é m At the [3 1 1 m ce GAMES YESTERDAY. uk GAMES YESTERDAY net ng ‘ hile Howard Lene, y+ fied of his A home run! TC AO 10000 2 4 A , Gas t. 1 for|pound biuetis da vier on weds with yeent 1 hat w Se enters: a ohooseor isis aa ; maul Pye aan ul i ebalaiatiel Coca-Cola’s inimitable refreshment! Batene Meadows and Bar Ig o at th R wy i mewn 1 ve veld sav ; dialer, ) . ‘ Q ' i lwide botwhen ae ae Regist THE COCA.COLA COMPANY ee GAMES. TO-DAY. , end uf ibe gil cover nD Ane “ a member ATLANTA, GA. s z sed Ga 1 ee 4 mariGes State College eleven In Brooklyn at New York. rau ; [been gushed by some enemy CECA RG & faust i Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 4 5 Se iaenstion |jured in freeing itself from a pound! Dr, King sanded. the t set we ‘ Chicago at Boston, "Nt ai Freian h net after tr {bul Wier Ws NOL Mextem Senda Entry for National At Kalida RW i a { per ~ out, wey a t ‘ ss Singles or. AMERICAN LEAGUE. iN oon ee nant | Further to the eastward the sate | iternay at , US| par GABUE RTE ther ca cataen i N. York 66 40 Boston. 50 57 .459 1 oe ei St ip. His attention wa iv al sing Clevel'd 69 42 .622 Detroit. 51 61 . At Teasing n ; Forme i d to the turtle at some dis ampion: amen? } Wash. . 60 53 .531/Chicago 47 63 427 {0.')) "i ga ee aie ee aan from the water, making tts nantown Cr Club, St.Louis 55 54 .505| Phila 41 69 373) iieterwe—SMurray aud Mu ware wad slucgish way toward jt ap atio Della DorbolMy, who is com- GAMES YESTERDAY. ae he proached the “eritter’ exten its. c ing tm Che. Southey len tournament | mae e an HE i eck and | d him over, ap pane Sn AOA T . 7.900 i n a) i ve Hg ts aa un s ms F v ot Club officials of : 2 Mit { ( parently satisfied that no arm was ar Mi national cham- | Dnuec a yer) : ning to him, he resu oll-| 0 t makes nine At Clovela ? \ , achind = / 1 bit sun ified thee Wn 9000 14 GAMES TO-DAY 1 re i auntited (immlt, bre tM ~M * i Buffalo at Jersey City { en Mince gate Syracuse at Newark , ine pounded hott q ; ; GAMES TO-DAY. Rochester at Baltimore { shal r Detroit at St. Louis. Toronto at Readin 4 i " nt to i) RUNS FOR WEEK BiG LEAGUE LEADERS. ur and ppd pane Any NATIONAL LEAGUE SanloNAL Devout ne t anit Op ; ‘ ; Shenae | s i. 1 f araile travelle ou Club aharapionship. | inet i nuisiatt, @ foriner lout " 4 Kun Gen vit, New Dork 5 which | tion, apex, Of tie : wae iy and who at o | H | Base st 1 New York i mora | sp throwich w ! \ j ait cis onion | DELICIOUS end REFRESHING rye i 1 J flome Baus elly, New York i tasabell ((or tie. 3d | 140 i ‘ 12, lost ¥ yr Raby Delite Sing! ak m i a " x i a <s reed ‘. AMERICAN LEAGUE AN LBAGUE He ala eh win ' aro} | yee ran Wins 0 Witt Hale clu Simi Tiwi ti Fs ith ST. LOUIS. Aug. 16 R u Hat oun n wudert of aot 1 ‘ Pee tt } \ Lartore wis . Fa ne mith 9 7 , Arm wn scolch ‘ eave > lavaadtory A , he 83 ; #2 hod the aie i : “ sehife inn ut Delage in the Vourth i : INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ' * ” Awoight, club SMT Ww TFS ith ey 1 nd impression fs i ai could a. with Champion Leonard 1 i { ' 1 his lint by i 1 ef » a 1 db that the hit ball! secutive hi poun t Rn | ‘ mane igusth and LW of tm) in The ball ret 1 nh a b 4 te bund ' Vidare sprecnss . ateryil ub 4 to pla 1 overed over fou, ind und then was | nie When put him out 1 1 ds 4 hiff held the upper hand Tending uA (P| the afternoon beat Alex’ Chishotin « to fa und, where Mrank | sisted in the fourth inning he Was ow 1 \ {were of all the way, dropping his appe f91 TBe.sace Vordand and Al WU. bean of Mier of New York drop if after Jone it behind the mark Made by. ig pti ‘onal latter's deive| the count of nine in the sam: sion 4 Springs, 6 up and 4 to play, sging every effort lo cateh it jpeaker of the Indians last season. *! peing (om midfield | which he put over the sivep wallop