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' i H % a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1021, ere ‘Natural Ability Is Secret \PICTURE OF A PLAYER ON THE LEADING TEAM - - By Thornton Fisher FIRST ROUND OF ‘Ot Success With Gloves, eee) | Fi “at TA “BOY We, WEVE (rm MEANS THAT THIS thsi =)9)) 4 ~. Declare Former Champions|| w (<2 03.008 3 | Cee ae ‘ | iid Sw ae “So rset ~ARECORD-BREAKER Corbett Was Only Notable) ave any more left. When a man as {big and strong as Willard hits you it Mitle Holder Who Lacked)stskes you up, no matter how slow ‘f it ing Powe el “Since 1 started with Jack Kearns, ’ Natural Fighting | oo |and began to fight my way up, I don't ; ISCUSS by Past| remember once when I felt a punch Topics Discussed by Pas {| enough to think I was in any danger. and Present Stars. I never feel that I can jose, Oh, of ed ‘French Has a 65 and Jones and Peebles Both Cards of 69, ' CLEVELAND, Aug. 25.—History= |making golf was displayed here in the first round of the Western open championship tournament yesterday when three fers scored under 70, one with a 65 and two with 69. Rec« ords fail to disclose three scores under 70 in one day's play of any ee previous ypen championship. The: 33, course, some time I may meet a young- ster coming up who'll be just as 7 strong and quick as I am, or better By Robert Edgren. than 1 am, and it'll be his turn, but ERE are a few interveiws I've /the only time I'll ever admit it is had lately with famous fight-| after it's happened. Then I'll be right A show how the man{there to shake hands with him and Wa une Hien how how the man) wish him luck with the title.” A Jottries, Iking about Dempaey | CAN'T REGAIN YOUTH. kal Sek neokiMenhieenl ie ““¥ | ‘Tom Sharkey and Kid McCoy boxed ‘and other champions, said at a benefit recently on the Coast. ‘A man must a natural knack | After the bout, in which McCoy kept ~ of fighting to b areal champion, | NS long left in Tom's face and hit ——— 7 ANOTHER GAME oN i ai ret 1 of Yo g8- Phe only champion 4 ever knew who! 4, Hi Aas ee vue Hons ema betta y YMOER our BELTS - MAC, THE EN Q WAVE SoLe Harel a Seen RUE Hi i joundered around in an tmitation o! LL. f jtown, 0. who was Captain of the ; was taught fighting in gymnasium) jijs old-time rush, Tom said? ; WE OUGHT TO tue oR. Cue / owe ERS HAVE } . You TO Aitierlean team of professionals who ‘ «Was Jim Corbett. He wasn't a nat-| “Three months of training and 1 @000 HOUSE FOR Y | = gust HOTIFIED ro PHILADELPHIA!) HBuaded: diarope: Wlidn. Jouk. AuceHis ural fighter, and it showed in his} cpuld bt blg on bap ig lot of eae SERIES THIS YEAR, TO G ° re THAT ‘P ae i J4on won the British opeh title, fs a F nem dubs ge big money. - pot | 4 18 | errecord. After winning the title fm) je gota mind to try It.” | : YP?) HEN — oc ” record tur cémpetition. | Many new @diivan he never did any fighting “oy said: | Se records were set for * course of the ®wortn mentioning and was beaten by “Come back?) Why, the last time 1) Oakwood Club, » thought 1 covld come back was when | ttt aha 1 fought Jack Twin Sullivan in Los! “Byen when twas a boy and trained Angeles, in 1904. It took me cweuty with him at Carson when he foussht rounds to beat him, and then I knew | Fitzsimmons, he ran away from iny| | Was through. T fought a few more fights d we o ith | © SpOnohes. When we fought afterward) Mets and won sotpe of them wiih qret-Goney Island some of the writers | | While French's 65 was an unprecs- jdented bit of work with w iron jand putts over a course beset. with pits, creeks and wooded Nillecks, she steadiest score of the day was made by an amateur, Bobby Jones, of At- Jisnta, whose excellent 69 consisted uick knockouts, but I knew that Td | ‘one past my best time and Id never | Jentirely of 3's and 4's, except F around the ringside told how Corbett | come back. Twas pretty good amons | for a3 on the “first livie. athe ’ ¥ AB ARE TRS ordinary fighters, but nevhr to figure | Southern youn resled off perfges Had me cut to ribbons. That was | mong the topenotchers again the way | | figures or b hole after hole, go- fete, There wasn't @ mark on ine} eed to, | | ing out in 35 and returning in a4. His didn't hit me a solid punch, | “I'm healthy and strong now, but) | The other 69 of the day was scored “AN he did was dance aound and | that doesn't mean [ ought to think T iby Bob Pe a veteran golfer now . ‘4 Y {could fight Dempsey. Youth is every- Jat the Kickapoo Club of Peoria. His Satepin and tap, and even while bei ining to a fighter, When that's el nut eight was stapping he was jumping away.| i) fine edge of perfect condition- holes were made in 3, and he Mad . while Freneh, who made hn two strokes, had spyen acquired three 5" of the [card contained one six, #o there wasn't any more than the / he's through with the ring. Youth is slap of the glove in his blows. The] something no training in. the aT oe reason the fight went twenty-three | cay bring back. It isn't enough to be| BE SSeS Selling of Sporting Blood WIUANGNASIBIRN cas’ fore yf Chi Sharkey spoke the mint | “T chased Corbett for a few rounds ant MS AULT NEW cathe Che a etaniiara temo TEE 1 Bud Fisher May Mean LIKELY WINNERS OF LIV E WI WIRI ES 5\gcse eae 1, Was ence has been wide ene e 6 ty of Detroit, runner-up in the Pie aaeintin the twenty-third and | {ce has been wide enough to eel him a philosopher. BY NEAL R. OHARA. | national open to Tagen knocked him out Next time we) Has rd rer for fought he didn't run so fast and it LIKED IT ONCE. R ti t f A. R th t Copy:tgnt, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). [showing nothing but the would have been easy to knock him| Talking with Jack Root, once light- e uremen O oO § ein! ete ‘er : Ba eee tees a ps first seven hol c out in a couple of rounds. _ |heavyweigit champion, now a suc- | ey EBto Lee) brine: ¢toraate lp the) Bock elsabrea st Joon Hashison cof Chicago, detendin Tet him stay to the tenth round to! cessful business man. “/Root was, in| se 6 Weak Hutch lean of «Chick gon, deren ain tease Fitz, who was in my corner, New York to seo Dempsey and Car- See? Paes in a season when jazz is seeking novel expression ig is remarkable} tus, a former national open champion had knocked Fitz out in eight rounds, | pentier: Reported That Sale of Three-Year-Old for $60,000 Marks Dis- ' sy that no one has thought to make a phonograph record of a bass singer | Hutehison aah huey firaken a and he was anxious to have me knock| “Would you like to be in it again?” | 2 5 eating corn OATES cob xe Syl on the 210: sare ' ISIS Gri Irae ed Bree mre solution of Red Stone’s Stable Owner, Who Is Said to Have |Fastern Title Holde ed H]+ating corn off the coi eat ous sy (es Shot teat an: pe: hepa Tlet Corbett stay longer than | “No,” sald Root, “bat it, w. lot | Lost a Quarter of a Million This Season. Semi-Finals Despite Poor October Wil bevan ideal -mionthitassronnint: tin eoushote) Gapscially. 1f| Hee ena he did. I had a tot of fun kidding/of fun while it lasted. It's great to Sour lotion esnicest MEpii aD ye lal ante onthe jar ire: hole, In we tim, Corbett wasn't dangerous. Ho feel that you can take a punch-on the | ae — Exhibition. pa sid taste : q dition he miased ‘sexoral short putbag : ard enough to hurt any-|jaw and give back ah : one. 7 | {Slim Barnes of New. York, ‘national Mee tentinene Wee eyuRh an yey WENA ee ee ee By Vincent Treanor: inference, but there never was any | aoa A fathead sometimes makes a killing, For instance, the cobra open ¢ jth SugHUS inresuts xer and not a real fighter. Roxing is @ game for youngsters |/ SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. AUB [Could be ceamerd with YN tednesg | BOSTON, Aug @ tN. Williams f irkwor Australian champlonshad ! ‘One of the real fighters I met was} Why. T used to lie awake nights|25.-—'The sale of the good three-year- lor double dealin. “ and W. M, Washburn, Eastern No little boy can grow up to be a champion bail player, pugilist, goiter | 38. 35 sty-four at the starters Se ee oar tite | WHen ed ea sata ery woul Pella Sporting Blood on ‘ursday to H.|| Before the smcoting tiecan at the | doubles title liolders, advanced toithelin erie (re urcitrie soe cee are scriool: He must learn how | er record squnder 80, aaid to be in ¥ first fights. Joo was only a little }when Td get in there and fight for|Cu ahanine Toad ie tg (Spa word was passed around that alll ; i to write the syndicate articles that will be expected of him when he is | MyM tine thats the suseivere. ihe Ge llow of about 1@ pounds, but he|the championship. T xuppowe if T waa| ©: (Bud) Wisher for a prigc said to be [SPA Word was passed around that ail) semi-tinal round of the National champ. TT ee ee ein A could fight. Toran him against the |twenty-one now Td be fluttering $60,000 is presumed to be a fore-|Timited, This affected others as well Doubles Championship Tournament, oe ts een s round must make 160 or Het _ pes, snd. he Tad Ae ue ard Here ving ts get Rickard to| runner of the dissolution of the entire} as Rothstein, aid since then indi- but it was all they could do to defeat It looks ke tre Giants will land the vice presidency of the National | tor {0 say {nna contest through Frie wung a right on my mouth and drove | match me with the winner.” A stable A raliraiand vid italabetiive cooupsrandiculeansine ic Beet ; : ’ | day ste round J yuUpper lip «o far between my tecth| Frank Erne: “Why, I'm just living} (ot Pent eo a eee n [aave been fe IEANG (hci belivenniaees eats a ote otas tan Vceneu nae ly tareeue (ate nde, . cs a hat my seconds had to cut it away ]at home and spending my spare time| SO turf of owner Arnold Roth- |" Rothstein's stable includes Georgie, Wasa@it took them five sets to accom- | With a knife, between rounds. studying-—Just living quetly with my| Stein. Despite the stories of ; ‘ When a man stopped drinking in the old days, ic went on the water A t l 4 ad nsistent four-vear-old — w. ; Plish their victory and appeared con- . ¢ , : 3 r asta a NAL UM EHAN Sey eRe ROC oie m y DP a wagon. Now he doesn't stop drinking till they take him away in the ustra Sl U stantly in danger of defeat ny the Rilly MeLanghlin and Neddam. i Cupane J in. ‘apan Clash in Another real fighter who always|mother. Play a little golf. 1 box a| coups and we me a lot of trouble. although he | little. z fauch smaller, was Tom Sharkey.| “Would I like to go back ‘to ‘om was tough and game and fast,| Who wouldn't? If T was twenty mbling clean-ups associ- ated with the name of Iothstein, it is said the astute young man is a quar- latter was old during the Em- Old-Umers. Williams and W ‘ting to Benny Leonard, the Who are probable doubl a always trying, and you couldn't |i after Ronny Leoaant's crown. | |ter million dollars loser on the season | lightweight boxing champion. "Last of the Davis Cup, lacked axgre KRAMER TIES EATON FOR {COX DRIVES TWO WINNERS Davis Cup Final fook-with him, “Wighting a tough game? Well, it|so far. He has not put in an appear- | year the stable won $27,000 in purses, NESS and showed weakness in service Strom ‘Dempscy's looks and his rec-| isn't ping pong. Hut I'liked it. Thero|ance at. the spa qince the meeting} Mere nothing to what Rothstein and in action overhead. The score BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP.) AT POUGHKEEPSIE MEET 4 ord it’s easy to see he’s a born fighter. | was an excitement about trying tol). here ad al ‘i jen | WON by betting on his colof bearers, | WS 6-3, 4-6, 6—4, 3-—6, 6—3. ees ——— = r "IL have to be a mighty good man | outguess the other fellow and best Sere ean ane nee OU moles: =o | panvllligsn OC. Tilden 2d and Vincent) onic " ; Petosenid 6 To-day’s clath between Japan atid hd gan lick him, and when his time | him have been heard as reasons for his]! After Lanetta, who had won the Behar oe edy en ad One ster atte Sppie! SOV ARE: J. Aug. 25.—A tie wal SHKEEPSIE, N. Y.. Aug —| Australasia will determine which comes, he'll sure go down fighting.” | “You remember the time 1 fought|absence. None of the yarns, however, [Catskill Stake ‘for J. 15. Madden, |B. Bastian, “Tilden turned the tide by Mapes Fee eee ee eee ee a aire r vere crie omara Inthe 868-11 elit stand nus, Lie, ollallengor, ofp THEY BOUNCE OFF HIM. Dal Hawkins in Frisco, Td been! oan be verified, It is just possible| who recently had bought her from Heat hitting and most dexterony SRP of America when Frank Kramer|ond day's Grand Circuit racing at the | Will Slaml as (ve clullenger uf the ys told all about Dal's left hand, but| series Der eer Mis CHAllbnGeeke reliiendd “(ole (he on his shots" ‘knocked Won the five-mile championship race | Hudson River Driving Park, He won| United States tor the Davis Cu Se ect tay nave rocked me,|1, nought he'd try to alip over the| {Nat Rotisteln became: “srack sore,” | lig” Tawis ran her up to § Bastian over and another forced Bastian at the Velodrome here last nigii before | the 2.0% trot in hollow fashion from TMS meet, whieh is one of thé clay Paton the level T aidn'’t think he even| TRC when T wax watching his Jeft, |S most racing regulars do at mes, | Me Madden quit at this fznre, and make return, ‘the score was ea d—6 & Meord-breaking crowd of 16,000 a field of twelve starters with Jane the |SiCS of the season, will take spiges Sigh tap @ square punch on the chin—| 27,1 know he had 4s good right too. /and is sceking ‘n pursuit] instead of going to the stud next 6-2, h people, Great and wound up a profitable after- [On the Historie turt ot the Casing, gt exeept one-—until T saw the pictures. | oe ee mowly un and ef the |of some other hobby. spring, Lunetta’ will continue to] In natches of the day W, Ray Haton was second and Willie|noon by scoring another straight heat | Newport. Opinion among the expetts In the. eecond round ho hit me one| jit yom, Slowly UP and stand still) Rothstem, wiways @ big operator at {face “Tt was one of the best | ME Johnston and Wills iz Davis cared spencer third. Arthur Spencer, the| victory with Juno. which he drove tor | M, Ereauy divided as 10 whether the pippin, 1 saw another coming and) my guard : the tracks, as he is at all games of [Yi he many. Bame races pat up BY | buen to-day by defeating Me R, champion of last year, dropped out| the Murphy Stables in the 2.08 pace, the | heon ranked as hihi No. onthe gs Waders ESS lice ding feat Rad my jaw well covered and|chanes, branched out as an owner! had Tittle opposition nthe last fare | atghinson and. W, Sanders, both of after going one mile and four laps, jfirst heat of which was trned in 208%, | American list, and Zengo Shimadzu struck a little higher. It looked 10] (ne fee ark oka wna Myself ON liast fall and met with quite some} long, once she got her head in front. |and Robert Kinwy completed the seni; ‘Re Pace Proving too fart for him. | the best time so far made in competi- | will be able to overwtelm the team eas If he was swinging them, not] \.tvens ia eree SAY) success. When the recent season be- | ara + quit in the lost hundred yards final group th: nee, been nticipated By finishing first, Kramer increased | tion here this year, John Henry took | Selected ta pron lies cane pe straight, and that threw him| “Sasmi had drey ; gan he had a pretentious stable | Sut had enough to ward off Valor.| bs eliminating the Boston team, of H. his standing to 30 points, tying Waton, | second money after Juno had been ruled | Mn Y) Peach captain’ lance and left him wide open ich tester acne {Pet det Some trained by Willie ‘Booth, | Gladiator | The Tast named js nutining like the }L. Bundy and Burnham Dell, 6-2, 6-2, who gathered three points for second out under Union ‘Trotting Association RSE aioe ener pas ee ed. |was among the stars of the lot. So,!horse he was at Jamaica and Aque- abr, mire SL aceErab run. | ruler. , Sea mivi have Alt ie a) It uae Te AUENE me on the cheek when the big horse begun winning duct. cca FNS EEDA WLS ORES te: Tan: Hairy Homing had a narrow escape | T44., ane tuasis of the records ax the Riogeethan T thought. In a fght T| ey watenel? Aare em eeueee | prints at Belmont ark, picking up) | Smoke Sereen was a vod horse in| ALERTE AGAIN WINNER SoMa. , Heat neat of the 2.03) tFot etka brone | go™™Penitons for he, world famous cup OO using every opening to drive 2 | after me like a tiger, but, you remem. | Peavy Wee’: in doing so, Be ono neHin dawn aint rmene anvinte ( Kramer rode the last eighth mile| and threw him from the PHeiwar Hale meena mien (Deane souniry. ehh punch through xo that | hardly know] jar, he never landed. ino hailed as md Roseben, who had him down as a mere sprinters eae 4 *\dragsed for a few feet. but brought heb r I which 1 even I'm hit. Tdon't feet! It, except gain and I knocked. him out iathe |, Rothstein always backed the colt) by the way he went the mile, He is a} irae in the remarkably fast time of 11 4-3] Seva to a halt in. time to prevent | Hoh phat dame havin eM tr tose ance ina long time a punch will hurt, | eventh m out in the | heavily and on three or four occasions | Westchester County product, being} seconds. Serious results, tituahatr sorta: ne ae Pe j 1 Bet chen only think like a flash t “whet Ate pee aipeeys won fortunes on Gladiator's victory. bred at the Mount) Kk stabl Every indication points to R. R.! +‘ Pemusn't let another come through | wrote about the mig eetioe a Finally the time eame when Gladia-| ment of Clifford A. Cochran by His| Martin of the Larchmont Yaeht Club | Bae vane opening Rrate about rs at] tor was started aaccinst such as John | Majesty out of Veil by Disguise, His | winning the cup offered by Sir Thomws 4 og Lonly remember one punch landed |’ -Twere worth ten years of peace Ste, AU TGV GHaLY. FROKe | Seae Lad” ARERuUTgD produced, the| Lipton (oc a: sécies ict race Detweery : } «fon me {nthe Witlant nght. In the| (ul) litecone glance atime pence Be tl HO proven ty Jaak | wroat inare 3 Kuskette, which in turn the Long Island Sound and the Lower | tgetond round, when he was done for.| “That's the way boxing was to me.laccordingly taken off his reputation. | Donovan, wh He ee eeredale py | Bay Victory Class yachts, ‘The trophy | one dit itor ene en te | {wouldn't have missed a minute) so a lange sized dent was sunk in the! Tonald MeDonald and. other, good | vered last summer goes to the owner “ut, an | for a few seconds twas pretty ct it for the world Rothstein family plate and bonkroll.| ones. The. finish for second, manes {Of first Victory steht scoring two S A Rene j ery. (Copyright, 1991, by Robert kagren.) But the young owner wasn't casiy | once , THe finish for second money tess on the handsome cup. wWtraight Virginia He discourag ttended the races| coming fast ut the wire to beat Bell-| Capt. Martin scored his first last “ 4 ~ daily and bucked his opinions with) sclar, which had a lot more early] year and. his Alerta is leading in the tobacco. . ° the tobac- fall his former wbandon, He employed | S18 | hal iol ae §| Victory division inthe geries “of race English Golf Champions A sta of petting commissioners. | {0 the track to see Rue, rity in this | ue Held, onthe Lower tiny” auring co man’s tobacco They always furnished an interesting | event, hut sho was withdrawn along| Club! * fe hes che negeAtiantle, Yacht ... the kind they 4 4 with Donnacona, Recount and Dart-| but the easy way he defeated. hi 5 Mal ; a : 3 class | , ... To Seek American Titles| :i-siiin ities in te |e Ok ceuitcri oaeatianh Gath) | smoke themselves . . . } eral assault on the layers. He won| ,, TW Feathers, just out o a | he will take home the prite at] ; ; \ H so many wagers of fabulous sizes] Uden olass, created something of 2) “he yachts that are lt s the kind you get in that his success became uncanny. sensation by winning the fifth race, Ihe ther excellent — re terday. | Pied: nged his mind|" Gossip was current. about fxed | fF Which he was a long shot because | ‘Thirty-seven were sent off on well iedmonts. s giving away a lot of weight.| chosen courses of the race committee | s hin ba| There was a lot of support for the} made up of Ira L. Beebe jr, Chairman, | Rothstein bY) gi4's09 John. Pan! Jones and Dart-|&d Richard Rummeil, ‘The wind was Seat t Gate h tay i Willie Hunter and Miss Cecil! ttephy, but later eh and decided to remain home. races and the control of certain riders | Mt Leitch to Make Things Hum For a time it seemed that only}by a certain plung ‘ home players would compete for cM Soom es 2 jsouth and fairly strong at the start, - . DibIn pin Ollie, Late cheat ae moor, but when it eame to running | Sith pigs Suen a “ for Home Stars, launched on’the other mide to send | Keeping the national trophy in this| in the streteh there was nothing to It over’ a iame feaughe, wun Were sent | outside course, Tt took | Willie Hunter over, so after all there | Country. but Two Feathers, which won as. ho| thom from the starting line off Sea Gate | on” | will be a foreign touch to the nation. somes: pleased, Baywood contributed to the! to the Old Orchard Shoal Light Then e, 2 By William Abbott. al meet. bi The third annual competition for] defeat of Jones. as he ran him Into|came a beat to the Southwest Spit and a! a . " he Victory eis under Way to-| the ground in the firs s-quarters |fUP home. | The winner was us, | WO Important golf champion- | Hunter, although champion of | @ Victory Cum gets under way to- |the ground in the first three-quartora|{h) oraperty of Mf. ik Hastlela which | - jm ‘ i 4 r Hes) ; a, which ships remain to be played, the | England, is not likely to prove both- | baat leepy Hollow club.,and beat himself as well, Dartmoor aij so well on the cruise of thee r hol New i Jersome ‘to. si ‘a Ohio » will be an 18-hole qualifying| was never in the hunt, The victory | York Yacht Club “Nautilns “erentcl | national amateur and the nation- | Ty5" ina te, a me piven with sixteen to remain. in the|of Two Feathers was a surprise to{ Alco for first. place by 2 minutes mod | Gardner and’ perhape a dere oe | champlonstip division and 48 to| his own people ax well as the general | second, F. W. Belknap's Alera, win- | s[others that might be mentioned, | Walify In three gixteens. | The tour public, ner on Tuesda: | Rack home Hunter is used onie ty) nament is under the direction of th vans, 1 women's. John Bull, a stout gent dor punishment despite his numere sport defeats this season, will take had to be content ie with third plac ed | A combined Lower Bay and Long Is- stats e in send. |28-hole matches in a championship. , Westchester Golf Association, Lee H.}N, y, & Man Wins Fancy Diving | land Sound Handicap class was won on * Pot shot at both events, He ix send-) yen! MO a donhie cea pas Maxwell, President, PHAN | both actual and corrected time by Peggy, 6 ng over his two chief standard bear-| match out in St. Louis, a_atiifer teat Phe, Winner last’ year was Jesse! pugoiph saacke at the Now York |{ Saud, boat, which is the propert @ oe ers, Willie Hunter, who won the I of golf and one that the visitor from | Wa hweetanr, D. E. Sawyer won the} Lae yale sat recpir es eekipy ancl pan UEE noAttho BR, Erances, i | Ush-amateur title when a formidable | oversens is not likely to weather suc- ae men, held last evening in the open-air jfie handicap class, the prige was 4 rl ; | cessty our gue a bees D by Avis Alba, th sto | f \American invasion faded away, and! Fall. Tt is our Eres thal) Blaborate preparations are in prog. | pool of the Brighton Reach Baths. HelTe ac ute Ce RMT LABE: Delany: t0'| + “Mise Cecil Leitch, queen of fair golf-| finale if the draw is Bay eay Acenie |reas at the Soundview Golf Club, | finished with a total of 141.8 points, de-| | A popular win was registered, in the : ers in the British Empire. | distributed au looking to the comfort of the thous | feating Tom Mirshfeld, Clty A. C., and nook enout sings whan, Asney a ows: x ‘The amateur tournament will be held] The case of Miss Cecil Leiteh is Atala Penn - tH on eres enn with 13051 me 33.83 | Supp r’s Mouse, In the Star class, the : on the St. Louis Country Club links, | 4 different matter. Here is a woman | witness the thirty-six-hole mateh be. | Points respectivel |wlnner was Male. the property of 3, Le i Pee gant if. Jt tn ine Aret time Who already has defeated Miss Alexa’ tween James Harnes, the American San een |Ltnkfleld, white panltta tha Pete erence } f ; Ne “perl ® American champion, and 60 open champion, and Jock Hutchison, mark. Iris was the winner of the third 7 fhe meet ever went xo fur West. | easily displayed her superiority over the British open champion, that wili| Melee Breaks @ Home-Ran Record, |TAiio, of the handican a " rette Pec for this Teagon and for the) English opponents that ske certainly be played over the Soundview course | KANSAS CITY, Mo. Aug, 25.-—Bunny ee ac hi mates olf ongland stand on a P P yf 4 1 a of e Mi still aeaitiea aut a ngians jal tands out as the premier woman at Great Neck on Labor ,Day for a] Brief, first baseman of the Kansas CY! peyiah Golfers Reat Can: olfer of the world. Her game is so purse / jfeared there wouldn't be any inter-| powerful that there are not. m: x national feature to the championship.| men who would enjoy meas: of $2,000 fume Association Club, ny |. The course is being o the} thirtieth home run of the AB oie SOR Ue Pee RMS tata th breaking forme nade his sou he rec thems ‘ira down where Abe Mitchell, British professional the good tobacco grows TORONTO, Aug. Aland : nN by a score of Re 5 FAC first Roger Wethered, the young | strokes with the English title hol by Gavvy Cravath several | golfers, defeated George $. Lyon, for i , i le holder, workmen, who are busy building ad- ‘ravath was then pla: i % i f Oxford student who was runner-up| Miss Leitch will he accompanied by ditional bunkers and trope. and the ours eet ae then plaYINE | mes Canadian anuteur titleholder, and to Jock Hutchison for the English} her. sister \c. M, Jon and maybe one or two recent raing, besides continual sprink. — * of Toronto, 12 up in a 3 4 M title, said he'd come over and | other feminine invade eet Lee TAsak rae DUAL SI Jhole tnatch yesterday, ‘The visitors ha anemree/ Ad { | . 6. pre ap. ting, ceping the fairways and do ‘at the end of the first & Myers Topacco Co. his luck for the premier American| pears to be only a remote chance of grecns in splendid condition. Maytals TSR ps fake, Greens, G80 F. |g load of ¢ up are eee cane as

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