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cera R TIT ce PRE FRET FM EE I ‘ , _ "THE EVENING WORLD, _WEDNESDAY, _AUtUST 17, 1997, “Mile. Lenglen Outclassed In Speed and Strategy, Forfeits to Mrs. Mallory “Amazing Footwork and Superior Hitting of American Champion Also Responsible for Forcing French Wonder Girl to Quit at [AT FOREST HILLS YESTERDAY > Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. MLLE- LENGLEN Whose , CONQUEST OF THE WOMENS Mere TITLE CAME TO AN END YESTERDAY AFTER AN OVER — By Thornton Fisher AHELLECAN HN “FROMDENESEY BY US HS CLE York Evening World) | —— Start of Second Set—European Titleholder Refused to Bars Washington's “Fighting Cop” Acknowledge Greetings of Victorious Palyer. ee LENGLEN Makes Poor Impression TRYING TO STOP ONE OF MRS-CALLORY LINE BURNERS By William Abbott. NOTHPR French athletic invasion has aurrendered before the ekill, in Ring Debut. By John Pollock. “— courage and lasting powers of an American. This time it was At t New Yorkers have fad @ Suganne Lengien, wonder girl of France, who lost to Mrs. Molla chance to see in action Harry Dar Bjerstedt Mallory, American title holder, in the second round of the neille, Washington's “fighting cop,” \ women’s national tennis championship yesterday afternoon at Forest Hills, |who is touted as the heavywelgte lf was one of the most unexpected and dramatic finishes that has ever likely to stop Dempsey some day. osourred in a tennis contest. Much has been heard and still more Official records will blandly tell that Mlle. Lenglen, Buropean cham- [said regarding the splendid physique ples, defwulted to Mrs, Mallory But the 8,000 who guthered expectantly a to @ee the International matoh at the West Side Club will say frankly the ‘ temperamental French girl quit before the superior playing of her American ‘ advermary after two points had been soored in the second act. ' Late in the afternoon, when rain clouds threatened to stop the tour-' jand fighting ability of the policeman rom the Capital, but after the battle put last night against Freg shroeder, unknown from York. @ TENNIS CU CHAMPION BiLL THOEN up an ville, in a bout which was scheduled nament, Mile. Lenglen, accompanied by a flovk of photographers, stepped te twe! a i » go twelve rounds at the Queeme- gayty out on the turf courts, smiling ¢———— APPLAUDED FROM boro A. C. of Long Island City, Der- and supremely confident of adding| THE GALLERY l"Ketilets avian Ke ie at he onty 1 neille’s appearance is about the another victory to her long ist that| CONDITION OF LENGLEN eC ine he to recommend him a8 @ : LHARDY, | thing he has to recomm inaluded four world’s titles. Leesthan| FAR FROM SERIOUS, SAYS SAML ; hedf an hour later she retreated t i capt oF THE | fahter an hour later she retreated to Iie arte ‘i Z | ‘The “fighting cop” scored a knook- the alub house, coughing, leaning on ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. AS ERIEENS oe jout over poor defenseless Schroeder Esser of two. supporters, the sed at CUS Jin the sixth round when Referee ploture of another French invader Dr, 'T, B. Barringer of the New | \Johnny Haukop stopped the hostili- who had fallen before the superior; York Hospital and a prominent hae 4 URS TED! tie When the fight over the powers of 4 defending athicte, | tennis player, who attended Mile. | { 2-Love MOLLA 6d Foxtaucr aN $ Lik BILL neral opinion prevailed that as a oRY MALLORY WHO heavyweight title prospect, Dar- Mrs. Mallory, who had been defeat- | Lenglen after she collapsed, sai N MBS Cee MULE. LENGLEN BY DEFAULT AN JOHNSTON neila will make an excellent com ed by Mile. Lenglen in Paris inst! “She suffered a recurrence of 2 HAN 7 LEADING ~ TENNIS~ MULE - RETIRING A YENATIONAL —AL_the time the bout was stopped, the spring, was vehement in her disap-| recent attack of bronchitis and /2 35———- OF THE eg affair proceeded far enough to hat eh the coughing put her off her ‘ ser CHAMPION lack competitive interest. Neither pointment that the European cham- - ; 5 game. She became excited as a boxer knew anything about ring art phon could not finish her match. Only| result. Her condition is not seri- CY They both stood flat-footed, hands | the day before the French girl flashed | ous." Jansing and not knowing what to mad #0 brilliantly in practice. Then, in|= —————— = ~ Aen 1 bility may im- 7 voxing ability may read competition, came her unexpect-|and usually in a spot where thes aN Ps phove, Dut his desu, was Gercalnly ed withdrawal. could not easily be played. It was ow A inything but impressive. And if he OUTPLAYED BY HER AMERICAN , (SCOUnzing opposition, and it w | TO-DAY’S FEATURE MATCHES. | (ne co to what his friends say, | not entirely surprising that Mlle > ae a the heavyweight championship OPPONENT. | Lenglen caine to the conclusion 1y a | T 2.00 P.M. he has a hard road to travel, ‘There will always be doubt about | in the second set it was useless to \ iis Ap Re eles toe nae | he dees not know how t je. Lengien's physical condition, | tinue. H 4 ads Na ta | strike w. This he demonstrated = ss CM ernie | Mra: Mallory won the frst eet six'| OF MULE -IN ACTON [Penta Cal, ve, Mev, Edward W. Raymond, | vite plainly inet might. He fonehe Hee physicians say ete had not fully) panes to two, Exrly in thie wet it NESTERDAY figer- rtsdale, N, ¥. like a novice, breaking forth suddoniy recovered from a recent attack of wax noticed that Mile, Lengren Ca ete Mr. Benjamin E. ole, North Am- (ii, a youngster and hitting at his bponchitis that delayed her sailing | coughed frequently, but no one in the Meh ee dover, Mass, ys. Miss Marthn Baywrdy )) oy in an underhand fashion, | for this coun ‘There can be no lance walery believed there short a — eee =mnana Rana Short Hills, N. in without any sense of aimovr direction, spasms would prevent her from AT 3.15 P.M ——————— doubt that the twenty-tyo- year-old | # 7 ° ' i nishing the match. The contest J di d | Mrs, Mola Bjurstedt Mallory, New 5 7 French girl didn't play her usual | promised to be the most sensational JAPAN AN naia | york vs, Miss Florence Sheldon, Mont- | TOrry, Weltuwy Wine All the vee game that astonished Europe, for the ever waged in a women's tournament 5 | | clair, N. rerry MeHugh defeated Joe Flannery in simple reason Mrs. Mallory would not |!" this country. Davis Cup Teams Mis Phylits Walsh, Philadelphia, | ppfttviln, Ha, laat might in every rouna permit her to do so. | Pegg fetal surprises wien 5 ° Pa, ve. Mise Helen Gilleaudeau, New of a ten a hout.. McHugh did al after a keen rally and a double fault yf F LP. t York. M " The American champion certainly | for the first two points in the second) AN UNG ractice BY NEAL 8. O'HARA. AT 4.15 P.M. ‘ ih retuned ts wee able performed her best tennis in three) set that the French girl) walked to | ins Mi e, Santa Monica, he was one poune | years, the reward of constant train. |the net, coughi and crying. In Copyright, 1921, by the Pree Publidhing Co, (The New York Kveniug Wo Mise Mary i, Brown s aioe ? ing aft ting defeat by Mile,|™Mid-court the tall white-clad figure | CHICAGO, Aug, 17 —Japanese and ‘The time will yet come when gveenside seats ave arabe d by the Cal, vs. Miss Edith Sigourney, . i _ Spey a seh es oui Wie halted for a second, uncertain what |Indinn tennis teams hal their final| tick@€ scalpers at golf tournaments ae aa Lengien in Paris Pas; to do next. Then the Buropean | practice to-day in preparation for the es Tere courage, speed and control, Mra. | champion who came over with such /irs: matches of thelr Davis Cu Journee 1 ne for the French heavyweight. He is BY JOHN | hetager lonean haper of “winning “our (ft matches of their Davis Cup] Jouenee in a goud name for th » heavymeti F xan ossip Mallory kept Suzanne mostly on the | Feree a re walked "inatendily to {semi-final round clash at Lake For-| knocked for a long one every time he fights. 1S tiC CWS porroc aérense, Referee Conton's stand and an- jest, Ill, to-morrow. Capt. Ioiiya ore . | : ght cham-)Tendler meets Sailor Friedman of “TTT was a strange reception for the | nowineca her Inability, to go on, Kumagae of Japan and Capt s. M.! To-day what is one man's drink is another man’s poison, However, Three of the Van- Padraritiuy WiEs Masts Nieoie his | Chicago in the mair ental French title-holder.| Realizing the situation in a flash | y). ra Buia wnieiall eve 3 eae i 3. - Mrs. Mallory trotted over to shake |J#00b of India mot nls C hehe) = 7 ee chee q quished Star’s Countrymen nana in his recent bout with Frank piny terine tie ccamateur bantam champion ble to make headway against ®) ands but Rn ». Lenglen hiding her |Ot Boston, official referee, shortly af. St. Louis should be grateful to golf, It will give her the only q e i y | Moran, was been signed up for four who hay been iaid up with @ bed cut over his exe | Yembardment of shots that kept pop-| face in her arm’ refused to acknowl-|ter his arrival from the Bast to-d CHORES BALD ghellt Mog ie at thie siean, Survive at Southampton. | tynes by his manager, Jimuay Bron-| stich he mevived while training for a bom tx 4 pig into all corners of her court, the |edge the greeting. and completed rules on playing 8 a gon, He mecta Fay Kiser’ at Baltl-\|", ye gr wane oe wie eccare Much champion, discouraged ani Mrs. Mallory turned for the club Fixpert accountants are mostly professionals, but amateurs make re . wee. . Terry Miller, Sammy Nable ilo Spencer, 5 |house. Her ovation was the greatest |Tansements ieee me nent SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 17.—Will- more, Sept. 3; a good man at Lima, | ot ea cep coh i weakened, took the easiest way and | gho } ve The Indian team sustained a biow| ‘He Pest expense accountanta. Cloth! ‘ fi : U : rf » nan teen out of the ring i 5 jhe has ever received from a tennis i ined ore sm J. Clothier of Philadelphia, na- 9,, Sept, Mickey Wal St. make ts reaprearance in i dat. gallery since her arrivi re years|et the eleventh hour when vuln Dh y a wong champ leeks at it, the first $100,000 is the ‘ional champion in 1906, eliminated Louis Sept, 15, and an oppon to tat the Queensberry A.C. of | 8 Ne. Lengten will rest for a week. M0 4% g trained nurse from her na-| Jaco was forced to pay his s jaca cone 8. Gilbert, British Davis Cup be selected at one of the clubs in the lon 5 on Satuniy mgs, O'Dowd tive Norws ; - ‘ s will go againet Suenit Mart . wit then announce her plans" espite tie disastrous ending and| Visit in two days to 1 doctor Ca yer, yesterday, but the other three West on Sept. Seas j t ether American engagements will general disappointment there wnas/ treatment of his righ. kiee, which A duffer's exouse for a poor vound of soif is either the bunk or members of the English team ad- pick Curley who is still in town try- | Three fen-rmnd heute will be Som at the ® befulfilled or wheth some wonderful tennis played in the | has bothered him tor au week. He le the bunker. x ‘anced to the round before the semi- ing to sign up bouts for his club at ae syed J ae sthghis Set. ' mk to «France. ‘Tho Pening set. Mrs. Mallory never ap-| is pored to resign his plac the eee . iinals of the singles in the invitation cago, Ind., is now making a (TN me; Yeang aed cas steamer back t ani peared to better advantage in her | Prepared to resign his place in thi Football! stare may bold out tor more money they're never strenuous effort to clinch a ten-round | Hatry I +Young Lustig and Joe Werner wh & Duropean champion came over not long career on the courts. She elected |S ngles for another member of the gagha tnting the sean, Suinament of the Meadow Club.’ tout between Johnny Dundee, the 1o- | Willie Ueitte _ 4 only to try for the national title but e play a base-line game. Her re {team, probably L. 8. Deane, unless f = ph, ere Clothier defeated Gilbert by a score ¢aj ftalian lightweight, and Charley tess tron Time Ew GH ; ‘ . turns were hard-hit and accurate! a ditacinial areligit aor eis. Tohuny Evers quit whe) G y clattnn the Cube quie die ti—, ‘ach of the three Brit- White of Chicago, who fought a draw enone Dene § lo di ag ag eae gh | placed The French girl, kept con- fe Hea sie apes have dis. yhnny EF $ quit the Cubs, but Johnny claim th cw quit firat FA Ry epg eeanne Sora ka Ene rae Su hee? Soi hae iat tae ie resel e e Kren el tinually on the run, was forced to |@PPeared by to-morro: “s Curley wants the bout for is Tp straight sets, mt Trengees, the ragged ment. |make frequent errors, The Japanese players eased up to- St uy 7: Sept. 2 ing ad bene. ' STATEMENT ISSUED FOR MLLE. ,,Wile Mrs. Mallory was steady and /day and the two regulirs, Captain MOAGeYS AN raves aging Capt. Maxweil Woosnam defeated T. - lub Seti ald “confident her opponent became er- | )-. ‘s te R. Pell of New York, 6-3, 6—9, after. Realizing that they have seating en- | : be 4 Kamagae and Zenégo Shiimidzu, suj- ° 5 , OS, he boa Ps . Sip atteraetauiting ner tenia iat had Necome the ente” [ported Chir announcements of pays | Hard Battle for Third Place «isting srwur ‘encken, waste pei Lor Wid pica, Woo ue aoe ely after qeraulting her i Z self hase ble Sd aie ; ngton, 6 , : heir four -round bouts at the notin Pittxbarsh as there ; Mramiediately afer derulting fen of Europe. Mrs, Mallory won ling fitness by a display of peace on/| ington, 6—4, 6—2. F, Gordon Lowe had Johiladeiphia baseball grounds on AUK. | fe tec Here ry match to Mrs. Mallory the Hreneh | the first came and was never headed, the courts. be Indian plavers haa | Bane neue of te me and 24, Promoters Tay! and Sun Aiow Wf that city, aad Kid Nev: star was led hysterically to heraparts| Her ultimate victory was the re-/a longer and tore strenuous work- ‘nat he has the Robins in the first qi- Vonald Kere of New York as bis haye decided to only charge the tight | t Light Forbes B nents in the Forest Hille Inn, From |WArd for euperior all-round playing jout. The enol woath fie aunt | Good eo Against West-| (iat "| viotime. 0. G. N, Turnbull scored aml faye Aemeae to Gnly Charge the ery | ttt, tie oo at Tate s and the result move than squared ac- week has not | to the lik- | lubs Will Place E k If bby can land the Dodgers in easy vietory over Leon De Turenny of | s & there a statement was Issued by A. Rs | counts for a previous defeat by Mile. |ing of Jacob, h. Fyzee| FM Clubs Will Place Brook- | ita piace at the finish uf the race | Cambridge, Mass, 6—8, 6-8 but was ~ #% Dejoannis, Vice President of the |Tenslen in Paris. and Mahommed Sleem, | lyn in the Money jthe baseball pride of the city wall not oended by Walter Merill Hall, New, TWILIGHT SWIMMING MEET Vastu Wie ot the Beach Ae Wrench Lawn Tennis. Association, | ———— = - = au ae have suffered much, To be sure a Yor . ¥., on Satiniay night, Mateb: | ee . a playing part in the World's Sories ie | Philip evr ot Portland, Ore. after’ AT BRIGHTON BEACH TO-DAY. Oy hase war t ie Aram ss, jmueh better than third put | outpla loware sey of Ria Rad! ow York and K, O. Jon “[t is, of course, most unfortunate We N t | T. R lt By Robert Boyd. |third place after the st thoy | Wranciseo: 46, 725, 86 leat Her are moet vow Yinka KO, dem B hag the Mines whion twice dein TT OMVEM S NATLONAL L ENNIS MEsULES | rs: voscer open uy a wet stay inv Matin tear «nce tenon of Amarin 4" 97% | Me tera wht swimming, mm Gone 4 i se | 1 é ‘ e Cin | 10 the chayapions ef last yea F of San Fran- ne yeu a af & Mie. Lengien’s deporture for ti ar home to-day, St, Louis, Cin- | - cisco, advanced to the fourth round in the open air pool of the Br (lo. tonsdermwiaht, eyit 1 States made it necessary for FeRsT srr. + Mo\Williame, 6. cinnati, Chicago and Pittsburgh |) - by defeatmg Ignacio Borbolla of Mex- | Beach Bath Three mateh race: Phil Binckee, his Se H i, Ae ‘t iia, far Mile. Lan ee ree oe ALA AS 88 inaction Clare’ Cae | tho order named will each “play a| 24 HOMERS IN 12 GAMES ico, 6-3, 6-1, and Philip Van De- eve. Open eee aunnee, ore sige be Te stall. , for MI Bi eats rn ee A le and i ay 3 is St, and De e " conte » bat ™ @ glen, to thank the public for th Re een ANkCTsn | ane Sng Taree Crge-RaMe series at Whbets Pietd AT PHILADELPHIA PARKS | (°nter of Piainield, N. J. 10-12, 6—1, Bee sacra ie cea Bea re aS cordial welcome and generous tre Dubie | and Mim \ tml | r&nch Rickey with his Clouti ‘ 4. n, the national! inivoke, Mow. on Ang, 26. Dwyce Viages Nets. Outs. Faults |G. Morris an Hlleaudeau defeated | ranch Ric with his Clouting = a The most interesting matches of | Stephen Ruddy of the ai out Harctd Cresbey ® Ley ofan after receiving hearty | Mt Mailors 2 oe Mar Nias (ret ao He cus, featuring the batting potentate PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 17.-Phit the mornin, however. were furnished | in a breaststroke race at 220,» Sa B coggratulations in the club house, | Mia deme ore % 0, sow Mr mae al h of the National League, Rogers! phia baseball enthusiasts have seen i ill Neer sad Howard. Kin ey of aloha wheat Pails wm Pirnn, manager of Rill Rrennan the @n’ @ said she was sorry to learn of Mile POINT SCORDS —FIRST SET. \ “ery a ee by, Will try his utmost to keep) twenty-four home runs made by men fae airs Cas een “nee words record “ ten i pe eat zt, ar ~day chat there i« ® Lenglen’s indisposition aod hoped to | Miss Bancroft 55554551166 6-8-4 Se tre ati Bon Wi ybins from at le finishing in| bers of majof league teams in the last | TING OF the Sale an ame ens eC her two, matches Haro igh has oes ome out @ play her again Mn, Cole SST S 2ST ATL S459 Mam. ) ‘ | dozen games played here, Of these thir- ¢ 0 ws matched J No one, mot even Georges Carpen- SECOND. swr. enone. fi 1 Mas vie money, | Lo 4, Brookes Fenno jr. Neer pulied out pion. will oppose Phillip Genthner Minomota hea rpweig 1 hd er, ever crossed tne Atlantic in] Mm Cole €¢ 6416425161665 ¢ 80-8] Chapman aod Mer Machal Mele aint | While an interesting team to wateh | 'een were by home talent bitter uphill fight against Kinsey | University of Penns. tt the Intlor pert of thi Fk 8 w 1 y | Mins Bem eS Aone And Mie. MT Bure, | number for any one day, five, na sensational finish, and Williams | yard free style e 1 on quest of an American title with such 5 J and Mm rau the Cardinals lack the pitching to} : “pe S Hal! jr, the American long distinc B iGnmidable foreign reputation. ‘The| Manwoh 2219641149424 fant Wins Hoare heer esr : in the two games yesterday, ‘The list |uammered out a victory over Fenno| Hall ir. the Americar, long dist inc \ last time Mile, Lenglen had even lost pie Ny make them a formidable club. | ronows: after dropping the match point eight | Heney Glebel, who" finis nan iy | Tees Malis. "he iste promoter of hiaded Goa single set in tcanis was to Mrs, They are the best hitting team in the | "Aug. 5—Dyses, Walker, Perkins times, botn encounters going to the| the ‘ten-mile national championship a, 1 ctee an oven ale show at a a etayE on, July 3, 1919. Hand atinna eague, b ‘6 Aug. Perkins, “Dykes, “Severeid, | three-set limi i swim. ‘ ‘ar son the night of Ang ; ' at b x. 1 \ | defender of the Southampto phy, | Dancan ; We me monte may be between Hidie INte @ wonder girl of Burupe wit fae he | Bee é jthem. | Aug. &—Wambaganne, 2; Dykes, Du. | eee ot ee aeand mater wie os Pair: a Now Sok and 6. 0, Chaney of Bal » had trained defeated (Min Adelaide Hooker, | DFACe Since they ret e Aug. y i Ps nee can Tear @ Teenis was Suzanne's life work. J) women's National cha Ae Cenm Baker, “Oro, |ilie Roston Brayes a hard battle for| Aus. 11—Walker, Ruth TE RANKIN SCORES by defeating Geors, eringham, pro: hited Staten, has been signed up f had been one Victorious march until | aod Mrs: Walt v! vo Bison Bes: | third place in the race. Hoe ee Hen pe ae JEANETTE fessional of the Bretton Wood». Colt 1 to meet sane crack flyweight,, see a ihe american tournament, ne then | Mrs Gyrue Clark, Nertola, Conn. 6 | Brooklyn is playing th same brand ue A, and EON warren enn SIXTH WINNING RACE Club, and D. E, Minor, profexsio f 00 be woh weive munds at the pen air m4 rainbow suddenly became al mh - Jof ball to-day that won the pennant| 4 ; SWhitted, Klee a iis Jbdt, *|the Maplewood Club, on the Br Ow to be wial tsey (ity on the afternoe i » Plack. . Wiki te, Melene Pollak Walk Yorkers Left Got). ‘Their playing against the | ougyto Yt ing, 2; Barnhart, — | Club course, by 3 and 2 f Talnie Dr = } 5 comin down to strictly fonts, Hip, Sigy thiton Buna tos Anasle Poornament Pir ind Giants has been much a PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 16.—Jeanette | | Mrs. Mallory outciass er French Mise NEW LONDON nn., Aig. 17.—John | better thar cir work against the Rankin seored her sixth winning race B ouponent in )ttinc ayn and strat gp NW LONDON Gann. hoe: Stan Ween AR | CARPENTIER TO MEET Baier Seared ae A SIBRINA Fees | eny. he stroke analyst te! he a ; + ‘he Dodgers’ rivals from now unt wl © captured Bull’ ‘ H ain story of why vhe queen of Buro- the golf rapa here in the qualifying the clone Of the meaacn BAIL bet ihe DUTCH HEAVYWEIGHT. | HH ane cart aren hte S00 me i FPAD courts withdrew round ‘on Monday, lost his frst match | poston Braves, Robinson and his 7 5 yning day's card of the Piith Grand The margin was not im- when FG. Patience, a Hartford | from across the river are) PARIS, Aug. If—-Georges Carp fas raed the Belmont. D & dremsive, but it was sufic h, took him into cainp by 2up. Gam /anxious to redeem themselves for the | tier, heavyweigat champion of Burope, | Cifeult mee Bie, Beunant Drive} @ i The American title holder his defeat to nr putting | oot owing they made last month. | will meet Vanderveer, the Dutch h reas “OF th yents were won bt tal of 12 placements to 7 f ould have w he last, This can be accomplished by their fi | Weight at Sheveningen, a tashio Foto ams ola Cth id nent from overseas, The com- | j'satel Mittyrod, fibres tod a0 badly, and {ishing third and coming in for some | bathing resort in Holland, next snonth, | seDonald drove nette Rankin to nea nets and outs for Mrs, Mallory | dafeste., a Mamet. Wit) Nevin. | iis would have snuared the marche {Of the spoils of the World Serie, j saya an’ Amaterdam despatch to the! victory in three wtralght he eats after hot | mie i 7 to 20 for Mile, Lenglen bo Mu dred © Mfc ould have vared the mated, rhe BP \¢ sit Ebbets | SY! beushas in the stretch with Princess y pores 47 to ia . Metered Mes. Gatvert Har | oT, D, Armour af Scotland is w favor= | pene Pires Re wil, ale Bipots:| iwah and Betty Taylor. In ail three FAST FOOTWORK OF AMERICAN fadelplan, defental ie tee | Ite to met Dewitt Bie ni, | Rield, the 28th, Suth and goth of this) peo ioy Winn handily, the : eyare i FERENT ~* PLAYER Cote Bold eaie an ito {|tnonth, and tho Giants will battle out |fhest aint China’ hen 616 shipped bia . Mallory, Peg alas a Sti down the homestretch for the right i Bocor e record for ‘ a It was the amazing footwork, how panes, saa hamplonship| 0 Play kt lelassic, Brook-| The women of France don't want de by the Royal Knight ‘ver, of Mrs. Mallory that chiefly fight. They are I t of Piping | lyn as a coniender is eliminated, but | Carpent to fight any more in the|in 19 6 | hsvare eon accounted for victory. She was ail Rock and Harold ry there is one ymace thar the Dodgers | United States, according to Mias Car-| , 1 the Directors > for 2:17 trotters Grex te oguri, No retura, wnether Coudert” won. from of Want to be in firmly when the season | melita Welsh of Springtield, O., lust KC, | Pegg iio ed ty Ae ese | aap to the far corners or to the base line wich, white i nso ends that te third lof C. girl worker to wh from Mail Pa and driven by diarnén Teac | Be A 98 - bade + vie Gi }of Hartford by tying him on th Boston is not going a to-day | rope, Who arrived in New York Tue Be bores 5 : 10. | was too far for her to race after, and | jumdeay Aeuone lisenth Gnd. Beatieg hin ae Ge raton i going as strong i won ‘the ‘event after Gene Knight, the surprising thing was her ability Boa Heo, | cRaMrionsran | teenth greun ie 3 as they were carlier in the month} “*is-ench women were not as enthua- | driven by Bob Gr Y bag won the first to get them safely back across the 5 5 npr ply tbs L. Beard met| It Sppears to be s8-up between the | jas: . 1 p “arpentier | heat. George eDenald, son of Lon Kiam defeate Mire | efeat at the har ae wo clibs. Brooklyn's schedule favors | mateh, 4 Hen were, she | McDonald, drove his maiden race on | net. Meta Wr nether as on. | Hereat At the Hep Nave | yen tly J the outlook in gen- | sald, wome Meance {the Grand Circuit in this race, behind “It must have been a distressing Bratt and aN rhode | ABE a ch an Lo hay for ‘generations’ to | Bindut CIGAR ER ES cle to the French gir iby Alice “Savard , believe th hatever “fighting. thelr sree ; 5 mpectacie to the F 1 Fe eR ge MRC Pi ee dio R 1 wel ‘ i @ome of her favorite shots come puck, %,"initcbene ‘aalented Mim ‘Ade: 11d) Doing of Hurtiord bys ana '& "| qime this sousom It is w eeu w ug Geld nd not with gioves ine rags POR Siw’ ead enna seis ———=* : = in é 1